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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-08-14 - Orange Coast Pilot7 -----·---··----------------.... --. -.. -. ------~ ........ .L. ..... -.:......:. --...::.... - - • u mat1on x Teddy-Cart er Embrace Scheduled for Podium THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST,_., 1980 1'k.. n.. llO ar. J NCTM*I. • f'.MMI c • Ruling Due 0 ID Navy Sex Case 'Played Gam es' Mesa Killer Don't Look Now ••• Hetero J 1 Raps Court I liaison Related LONG BEACH CAP> -The Navy Admimtrative Discharge Board is expected to decide to- day whether there is sufficient evidence to support charges ol homosexuality brought against S e aman Barbara Lee Un· d erwood of the USS Norton Sound. BJ DAVIDIUTZMAN OI -o.ty ...._. S\Mt In an emotional courtroom speech. convicted murderer J erry Gene Wills or Costa Mesa c riticized the prosecutor in his case Wednesday and described legal proceedings against him as being "a game with people's lives on the tine.'' In particular. Wills, 34, lashed out at Deputy District Attorney Paul Meyer for being uncoo· cerned with eithe r truth or justice and being interested in· stead only in gairung the max- . imum conviction. Wills, chained and sbacltled, made his comments after being sentenced to Z7 years to life in state prison for the shooting death of off-<tuty Costa Mesa police of- ficer Mark P es anti last December in a Fountain Valley apartment. The defendant, a former car salesman, had been convicted by an Orange County Superior Oswald Grave To Be Opened For E x am DALJ,.AS (AP> -The Dallas County medical examiner said to- day be will examine the body of accused presidential assusin Lee Haney Oswald, expected to be exhmned from a Fort Worth gravef'riQy. The n•m lnation will attempt to determine whether the body is actuallythatof Oswald, named by the Warn!O Commission u the lane assassin of President Jobn F. Kmnedy here Nov. 22, 1983. Charles Petty, the county medical euminer, said be would eoadud tbeenminatioa at the re- ..-l al Dallas at1ol'Dey Jerry itlttmm. wbo repre1•ta Britilb ...._. llicbael Eddowes. Ed· dowe1dm1Dithebodyls t.batal an Im,_.. md bM bem trytq few Jeant.obnetbebod)'nbumed. PeUT• oftke '-aed the follow· ..,, ··--: '1'lle 0.0.. County Medical Ssem' r 'a olftee la not in any "7 aftldallY lDwlved la the ex· .._ .... al tbe remalm ot Lee Ban., 0.Wald. Because tbe JlllUtau al 7arwle SdeDce la tM c.a, fadlilJ lD tbe area IHJ•IJ .. ~to~ M •eehrw tllle paipoee al. •tabHsh••• idettUtJ, ·1 bue illreed to mdertake thl.I ••· "1t:t:.\.. 11om1n1 News re- ,....laWQ'aedtUooa thebocty w ... :=.~~ Court jury last month of flnt- degree murder. The jury also found Wills guilty of assault with intent to commit murder for the wounding of Joelle Seonewald, 23. who had chosen Pesanti as her lover after dumping Wills. According to testimony dunng the trial. the three had been in- volved in what Meyer called a "love triangle " that ended in v iolence when Wills entered Miss Sennewa ld's a partment last Dec. 22 with a gun and found her in bed with PesantJ. Wills. dir~ting his comments at both Meyer a nd Superior Court Judge Lws Cardenas, who heard the case and sentenced him, said he was "confident Uus conviction wtll not hold up." He criticized the judge for not a llo w ing into e v id e n ce a videotape of an 10terview he had with a psychiatrist wtuJ e under the influence of a truth serum. Tha t tape. defense attorney Richard Bonner had contended, would show Wills had gone to the apartment to commit swcide rather than gun down Pesanti and Miss SennewaJd, whom be bad wanted to marry. Wills, who said it was not h.is intent to "create waves." claimed Meyer "did not seek the truth. Re is just as guilty of wrongdoing as I am." <See TRIANGLE, Page AZ> r " 'lhe Gropes Of Wrath TONTITOWN, Ark. <AP). -About 200 people, some from as rar away as Ohio, showed up in this northwest Arkansas com· munity four days ago for the annual Tontitown Grape Festival. But the state tourism department had announced the wrong date -the festival began W~y. Virginia Pona, owner or the only store open on Sun· days in TonUto'VD, sajd the tourists were angered because brochures listed the Wt'OllC dates ror the event. She and her husband, hank, bore the brunt ot ''these ~le and their bard feelinp ... .. ( feel dreadful about it and it certainly WU not done with any ill will toward anyone," said Mary Terry, the tourism department 's travel editor. ' .. .... " Jason Millage, 5. of Huntington Beach mus t have decided if he dldn't watch. the needle wouldn't hurt so much. Nurse Rosalie Martme z performed the inocula- tion d urmg a free b a c k-to-school im· Oaoh ..... ,_ 1ry c:a..tn MM'r munizat1on c linic Wednesday sponsored by Pacifica Community Hospital. Proof of vaccination a gains t diphtheria. polio. whooping cough and measles is required by law for school entry in California. D e mocrats Eye Unity Ted's Support Elates Carter Camp BULLETIN NEW YORK <A P > -Sen. Edward M. Ketmedy will join Presideet Carter ud Vice Preti· dea& Walter F. MOIHlaJe on &k podJ•m ID a sbow ol ul&y at lite cl~ oldie Democratic Nau.at Coavent l oa toalgltt , a spokesman for t.be va~ cltalle.ger said. NEW YORK CAPl -Presi- dent Carter began bis r e-eltttion campaign today with the en- dorsement be sought so fervent- ly from Seo. Edward M. Ken· nedy and a display of party uni· ty he needs to meet twin challenges from RepubUcan Ronald Reagan and independent John Anderson. "I will support and work for the re-election of President Carter," Kennedy said in a post- midnig.6t statement. That, perhaps even more than the declaration of nominatioq. WU What Carter and bis lieuten· ants wanted to bear to cap their anxinul efforta to bring the M asaaebUMtta M!llator aboard the cainpailJl after the long and bitter struale for the nomina· Uon. Cart.er wu up earl1 today and went Jouin1 ln Centul Park. Latt>r, the president walked a block up Seventh Avenue to the Stage Deli ror a late breakfast of bagels and a cheese omelet. The often -turbulent Democratic National Convention con c ludes tonight with the formal renomination of Vice President Walter F. Mondale and the winners' acceptance speeches. And -.•bile there was no def- inite word. it was widely as· sumed Kennedy would seal tus support with a clos 1ng a p- pear ance oo the poclium wst.h the ticket he wanted to displace. "He's done eve rything he could so far and there's no ~a­ son to stop now," said a top Kennedy aide. "He'll do what is expected of him," said another. Robert Strauss, Carter's cam· palgn chairman, said be was "reasooably confident" Kennedy would appear lo the ball with Cartertoni.Jhl. .. Of course, it makes a dif. ferertce tr he's there," said Strauss. "It isn't the end of the world ifbeim't, but tt's much bet· terlfbeis." Kennedy's at.a.ff chartered a plane ror blm to return to W uhinaton about midnight when the Democratic National Conven· lion ends. Officially, no declllon bad been made on whet.her Kennedy would appear with Cart.er at the podium, but toutte1 amon1 the scator's senior aides said he would. But Kennedy passed up an in· vitatioo to a party unity luncheon Channel 7 begins covenge of t he convention at 4:31: Channels% ud 4 join a t 5. # at which Carter was the featured s peaker. An aide saJd he might play some tennis in the allemooo before the final session begins. Ca rter may announce tn his speech tonight accepting the nomination that be is committed CARTER ENDORSED 11Y GOV. llROWN--.\4 THE REAL ACTION WAS EUIEWHERE-81 to developing a new stratecic bomber. accordin& to a published report. The Washington Post, quotins unidentified sources today, said presidential aides have drafted remarks about the new bomber into thesoeech. But the report said the presl· dent may decide not to include such a commitment into b1s re· marks depeod1na on the mood of (See CA.rl'U, Pa1 ' A.Z> Earlier this week. the board heard testimony rangin g from a female sador who said Ms. Un- derwood had engaged m oraJ sex with ooe of the defendants, and a se nio r e nl ist e d m a n who testified Wednesd ay that he had a sexual encounter with Ms. Un· derwood The 22-year-old Orlando. Fla .. native ts one of seven female sailors accused of les biarusm aboard the rruss1Je test s hip. An eighth "'oman. Petty Of. !seer 3rd Class Tangela Gaskins, 25. of Ne"'•ark. N J . "''as found sonocent of such alJegat.sons last Wttk. The defense team called a dozen witnesses Wednesday in an attempt to prove that Ms. Un- derwood ts both a competent sailor and a heterosexual. One ol those witnesses, Petty Officer 1st Class Thomas Boer, was asked by defense attorneys if he bad ever known Ms . Un- derwood to engage in sex with men', and be replied, "Yes, with me " Boer said his own encounter with the female sailor on a Port Hueneme beach had left him (See NAVY, Page A2> . Coast Weathe r Fair through Friday ex· cept for night and morning cloudiness. Lows tonight S8 at the beaches. 66 in· land. Highs Friday lower 70s to S>. l~SIDE TODA l' Obso~te miuile system makt'I once booming com· mu111ty a Qhod town. Story, photo Page 86. ladex Mortgage Rates Up Lenders Jump New Loans to 13 ~ % Ca•eer Fl aoctaUoc tuked th~1r mort'l•JC~ ratn for Of'W loana to 13~ per cnt. bl~l lo the 11 r.: a OrYl W~t.f'm Sav1n11s fr Lo.an Anoclallon. a um\ of Gn••t W~•ttm F\nanc11LI ('urp . rw~ tta pnltK' n t4! Wt'<ir1t"11day oo o•nt'r OCt>Ul)l~d 111n1tlt family bomt loa.n.t to 13 P4."f('tlll fr<>m t Lb.-12~ per~ot posted JO days •tio. t1Htlctlve today Others wt1rt' t:icpected to follow. St-c urhy Pacifi c National Bank ~aid Wednebday its best poo1bl~ r1tle for new conven l1on~I f11ted rat~ home loanl> with *I pen~nt financtng was r a1~ed to 12-"" percent from 121,<) ~rcent, effective 1mmediat.ejy Ex-Pilot Neu:sman Jack Broback Dies The bank also said at raised its 11nme rate for a vanable Ill· t~rtA~t ratt loan which vanes Bl'cord.lng to cbangUlg market conditions to 12 1"2 percent from l2'-• percent Hom~ Savings & Loan M · soc1atJon, the natJoo's largest thrift wtlh Sl2 blllloo in assets und a wut of H F Ahmanson & Co , Los Angeles. boosted its prime mortgage rate to 12~• per- cent Fnday Calllom 1a Feder al Savings & Loan A.sS0<'1aUoo. the n a t ion 's bigges t feder ally chartered thrift. also raised 1ts ratt> f'riday to 123'• percent In the ~ Angeles and San Fran CISCO areas Retired newsman Jack W. Broback died at Hoes Me awtal Hospital in Newport Beach early today. ending a long battle agai ns t cancer that l ed to hospi\alu.atJon three times this year. He wu 73 and bad been a pa- tient since July 5 when be wu ad· milted forsur«ery. A longtime Newport Beaeb res- 1 d e o t , Mr. Broback ••• employed as a Daily PtJot re- porter a editor for U yean bef orebilretlremeet iD 1973. He joined the Daily Pilot staff when Lbe old Newport Harbor News-Press. for which be bad worked since Mayor 1959. merged with the Daily Pilot in 1962. He was Huntington Beach city editor until he returned to the m ain office in Costa Mesa cover- ing city affairs. In 1967 be was pro- mo ted to Orange County bureau chief, assigned to the county press room ill Santa Ana. Mr Broback retired from the newspaper in December of 1973 and art.erward took a position as an aide tot.hen-Orange County A5 · .!>esSor Andrew J . Hfos haw He also was employed il'I more recent years by .lhe Costa Mesa News. Prior to joining lbe old News. Press staff, Mr Broback had worked as a politJc:al publicut. and, from 1949 to 1955, owned and operated the San J acinto Valley Register newspaper as editor and pubhsher He served as publlsber o( the Palo Alto Times an Palo Alto before buying tus own newspaper. Known amoog associates in lbe news business for his dry humor and political acumen. Mr. Broback was a 1..930 g:raduate of UC Berkeley. A lifelong sports ran, Mr. Broback often scouted high schools a nd 1unior colleges searctung out athletic talent for his alma m ater He was an active memberofthe University of California Alumni Association and at the time he was hospitalized wu working on a project for his fraternJty, LambdaChiAlpha.biewileu.ld. Mr. Broback was a member of SigmaDeltaChi, thenatlooalpro- fessional journalis m society and the Dutch Treat Club West. a social organization with many newsmen and writers amonc tt.s ranks. He bad been a member of the Orange County Presa Club and NewPOrt Harbor Elita Lodge No. 17S27inearlieryears. Mr. Broback ls survived by hi.s wife Maxine: a daughter Susan. of the home . and a soo, Robert Broback of Sara.toga, plus gundchildren Michael and Vicki Lynn BrobackofSaratoga. He also leaves three stepsons, Bruce Christensen of San Rafael; Wayne Christensen of Honolulu, and Dale Chri.stemen, of Newport Beach. - Arrangeme nts are being handledbytheNeptuneSociety. 2 Kidnap Arresl8 SYLVANIA, Ga. (AP> -Two men have been arrested oo ex· tort1on charges 1n connection with the abduction last week 0( 2-year-Old Fred Lee Mobley ID. authorities said today. ORANOI Ce».ST DAILY PILOT ,...,. Of'.,.. ~· (Mtl~ ... • "' .....:" ,, t. .... ....,... ,,. ~ .. "'" .... , ,._,,. • .,..... •• .,_. °'-(Mtt -. ....... ~ ,,.... ... .,.,...,,.. ., ...................... ,.,.,.,. ,, ... , ... C.00• --1 ..... 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But the Post's account said breakthroughs in bomber technology "ill enable the presi- dent to defend his cancellatJoo of lbe B· l by arguing the propo6ed bomber could overcome SoVJet defenses better than the B-1. Among the breakthroughs cited in the story was a secret m ethod of making a long-range bomber nearly invisible to enemy radar desig n e d to detec t e ne m y aircraft. "You're going to hear about these new bomber breakthroughs sooner or lat.er in~ campaign," onesourcewasquotedassaying. Deficil8 to Close llo8pital Facility LOS ANGELE.5 <AP) -Citing large operating deficits. tbe OOD· profit group that runs Morn· inplde Hospital has annouoei!d it will cl<>5e the 125-bed facility in Southwest Los Ange le$ next month. The Lutheran Hospital Societ y of Southern California said Wednesday that de fic its al Mo rningsid e r es ulted fro m d ecreasing government sub· sidies and increased competition from larger hospitals. Only 36 percent of Mornings1de's beds had been occupied for the past few months, officials said, and losses averaged $200,000 a month 'Blue Flu' Ends STOCKTON (AP> -City policemen returnW to work in full force early today, e.nding a two day work slowdown stemming from a wage dispute . • Lenders s aid the In creases reflect their nffd to offset rismg long-term market rates Poor savings IAfiows, which ooe of· f1cial descr ibed as "at best anemic,·• have rorei!d lenders to borrow funds in the financial markets or sell comme rc ial paper -short-term IOUs Those market rates have been nsing of late. so lenders have been raising their m ortgage rates to keep pace with costs Lenders also said home loan demand has been good in lhe past two month:. Great West.em !\pokesman Ralph Rivet OOl.ed loan demand began to s l.lp when rates tut l3 percent last winter. then vu-tuaJly disappeared when the rates continued upward toward 18 perc ent through .,pnni:: Rut he ded1ol'd to o;pecuJate ""hether the :.amc trend ...,oulrl occur no..., ai. mortgage rate~ a~am hover near 13 percent '-Holy ' Killer Put to ·Death PEKING CAP> -A commune member 10 remote Gu1zhou Province m south-central Ctuna was executed for murdenng l3 people after he coo vmced them they would die and "fly to he aven and bttome 1mmortals." the nalloo's lead.l.ng neW3paper reported The People's Dally s aid Wednesday that Xie XianJ1 , 24, killed eight children in a moun- tain cave and drowned five other people who willipgly weighted themselves with s tones and waded into a river. Two people en- tered the river, carrying children in their arrru. the papers a1d. Quoting a dispatch by the X inhua News Age n cy, the newspaper said Xie bad been passing himself off to ignorant peasants u a celestial being. Robbers Take $94,250 Gold FRE.SNO (AP> -Two robbers bound. gagged and blindfolded a jewelry salesman from Novato In his motel n}9m here and stole S94.2SO worth of gold jewelry samples. police said Fred Samuel Trapkin, 38, told police Wednesday that he wu attacked when he answered a knock at the door of h1s room Tuesday rught. After the bandits left. Trapkin rolled off the bed and k icked the w al l unti l someone Ill an adjacent room notified motel offic1als who freed him. Police speculated that the rob- bers foUowed Trapkin to Fresno because he said he had not told anyone he wa s a jewe lry salesman after amving here for a busmess appointment Wednes· day. .. FreeteaJI Murders Not Guilty, Says Slaying Suspect LOS ANGELES <AP) -A thlrd defendant lo the notorious Freeway Killer cue pleaded in- nocent Wednesday to ab countl ol murder and three count.a ol ~ bery. Venxm Robert Buts.I, zz. an- nounced bh pl•• before Municipal luqe Barbara JMD lobnlola, who ordered b1m Mid wttbout b-11 and Mked wbedMr tbe Od. 11 pntimbluy ....,., de~ ........, by bll lttGnMJ would be aceep&ab&I. .. Y ... " tbe l1alr1 brown· balred f :•adeat replied. ------- "That'• Halloween, lan'l ll?" "l believe ll la," the Juda~ said. Butll la cbaraec:t wtlh aix of the 14 murden to which codelend· ant Wllllam Bonin baa alao. pleaded lnnocent. The two men and a t.b.lrd co- detendallt. Jamn Muro, 11. wbo la cbar'*9 with J•t ODe of tbe l• murdtn. ba.1 DOW all •· tered lwceot plea to cbaratil 1a Lbe rr..., Killer c--. tn wblcb tbe bodlel of 4' ,.,_, m• baft bltle fomd dmQped •IOD" 8ouUterD CallforDI• frffQ1S llDce 11'1'2. ....... ---- .. ... ..._... Net Pr~~fsSuiclde C."ath} Olds 20. 1~ 1 aµlured m a net. preventing her from dropping 12 stones to the !>lreet from a "l;ev. York hotel v.mdoY. She v.a~ lurf·d from the v.mdo v. for a c1Rarellc then 1umrx'<i as shl• -.a v. pol1<.:c !>el up the netting ~lu ""as tak1m to Bl•ll('\ u1• I losp1tal forobwn csti<>n Nuclear Cleanup 'No Public Hazard' W A<;.llJ'-:l;TO'-: 1.\1' Thi· 'taft tJf th1 '\uc l1•ar It• 1 iil.11111" Comml'>'ilfln \:.tHl tu•J.1, ltw 11,11~ trir k" JnlJ .,f f'l••or11n>!. 1JJI t! •· rlarnji.:1·11 .. ncl r11nl Jri11r1Jt• d Three ~1 th.: bl,rnd nu< l•·ar l"J-4 • r plant should p<.1M· little or "'' public health huard even 11 U11> most unltkcl}' things go wrong It said clean·up -.orker~ might fac<' a \'<'r} slightly inc-reii!>•·d cancer nsk, but ror the ~eneraJ public "the health effects an?~ sent1ally non-existent · · The staff said an accident re· leasing morf' rad1oart1v1h 1s YJ unhkcl> 1t riid nol ralculatl" a11~ 9-year-old Kills Boy, 6 SAS DIEGO I AP> Pobce say they ma) rt·rommend p~ ecuting a 9 year.old boy who killed a6-year old nc1~hbor 1111th a nfleshot After investJgaung the death of Bnan Strattard, police Lt John Gregory said he learned things "th at would tend to minimu.e that accidental bus1· ness ·· A deputy d1stnct attorney said 1t 1s difficult prosecuting a ctuld who 1s so young for a k1lhng, but "1t can be done " The older bo> whose 1dentJ ty was Wlthheld because of h1'i age was alone in his apart ment Tuesday when Bridn showed up and they argued. Gregory said 11ld1• 1•111.il 1 ut.I • r .1111.1t 111ri • ' , ... U"' ::-.1tll 1' ,11•! II• '•Ill •I• • ~ ·'''' • qf 1 '. 10 1• '1<!•·r1• r11.1~ •·• ,. rrl'lo I,.' t!1t· r• ,, !t' l•J • I It . I ti .1!:JI llfll t' ft., • I 11• t.ifl • t1n1Jl• •l lhJt rodlJ '" n •·'f• • II'• 1 '\l••·r 1·r111·d tn • l·.,~n ~:· .,,,,,r ~· r "'"Jhl n•-.ult in f"•rh.iJn on•· or t ,.,, .11ldlt1Hn,1I •Jn11r <l•Jt~ 1,,n g no.: "l.i1 c"l•• .1 • fr11rn J '''"' tJ 1 J ... 1 111111,n.il dcdth.., to o ma:Jllmum of I t> .sddJl1oniil death~ J'ublw rnd1ation do-.e"i due Ill tt11· • 11•Jn up h''"'''" r •.i.1~uld r•x l''"t .m tnt!1. 111 '"' '' .in 1rwr d.,,~ I ,1rJ( Ir fl.,j,; ()(•ml\~:_ h.rn1 t ... l)IJ\ "' 111 mdfl•m J n· .. i.. f'¥lul\ dlt>nt to 1•\t•ral pufh r1n J c1i;arettr· th• -.tall!-udj 'Jld The staff prc-sl·ntf'd 1L'I e!>lJmatc.• nf tht> clean up risk~ in a draft t'n \ 1 ron mt'ntal 1 mp act statement v.hH'h ma:-bt· rt-\l!>ed 10 a final vNs1on after public <'OmmenL'> ttrt> rt><'el\ ed and rev1e111 t>d It opp<>sed panial clean-up and said Thr~ Milf' Island reaclOr must bt' defueled and decon taminated regardle!>s .... hether 1t 1:. ever put back into service But lht> finaJ decision on a clt>an· up plan is up to the five member com m1ss1 on now one person shurt and awa1ung Senate COO· firm at1onof a new chairman urrender Not ed TOKYO ( API -At noon F'n- day. exactly l5 year.; after the surrender or Japan at the end or World War II. Emperor H1roh1to will lead his nation in silent prayer to mark the anniversary Fr .. rage Al NAVY ••• with no reason to believe that Ms. Underwood wu bomo&ex· ual CMel Petty Officer Robert L. Jordan, called u a cllaruter wltne11 for Ma. Underwood. described her work u "above ave raae," and said be would welcom. her to remain aboard Ute Norton Sound. •·$b e c an work for me aaytime. Jt makes no difference what her MXual preference ii," be aaid. On Tuesday, wveral pl'OHCU- lion witnesses tetuted that Ms. Underwood bad indicated either through act1on or words that she was a lesbian She and the re maining six de· re n dants could be dismissed from the service 1f the ~ rinds sum c1ent evidence to sup- port charges or lesbianis m . In addJtJon to Ms. Underwood. tho~~ whose cases remam to be heard are Fir eman Louise f 1tzmorr1s. 37. of Rumford. M•une. Wendi Wil lJams. 2S, of the Bronx, N Y .. Ahc1a Harris, 18. of Chicago. Norma Hohl. 20. of Uelle. Mo.; Carol Brock., 23. of San Jose, Calif .. and Petty Of. f1<'C·r 2nd Cla.ss Sharns Heu.."iS<!r, 25. uf Pelican Hap1ds, Minn f'ro• Page A I TRIANGLE .. The defendant claimed he was suffering from a "deep menlaJ deprl.'SS1on " <it the time Of the \hOot1nR" and that 1f h<' was tn.i I) guilt) nf murder. Cod .... ould pu\ him lo d••ath ~1 eyer, in an intcrv1('..., outside Cardena.•> courtroom. said he v. a ' not \urprised by Wi lls' 'tJtf'm<'nL-. and did not rind 1t 11nu\ual that he was bitter or sad .it .... h;,it h<.td gone on The µr<.r..<·cutor descnbed the rlc•fendant s '>latements ai. "an • mc>tional ap~><'al to the Judge " I don t t<ih 1t pen.onally." h1 \at<1 \1 ,. \ 1· r a c1 cl " rt l h <i t t hf' 1<11·c1t .1p1 v.1t h P'} l'h1atr1st £1 <'\til <.;hl'ffn1·r ....... .., a "long. \I(\ l1t1flnj! r1•het.'oh1n g ' ()( the • 11 • um .lJn< c:-. lt,,;.iding U(J lO the :'lt111ot1n)! \.\ 111, h:.id rl<.1imNJ !Jn the wit n"' t.rnd th;,l hi· 1·rrnld not rt m1· 111 t,.·r dt>lJih of th•· \hoolUlg 1' • ..rlwr in W1-dnt'~da) s pro '1•••11JOJ!" CardPnd:-. rejected de It 11 • n"'lUl·'>b for .i nt.'"" lnal for \I. ii V. h11 v.1 II no"" b-· :'ll'Ol l<> lt • tJtc· 1-<n-.on f<H 1hl\ at Chl.00 Re~an Aides 11lay "'p eech "\'\TA BARBARA I APl T""O Ronald Heagan campajgn off H 1als .!>3} Sen Edward Ken- n<'d) s spec_'('h to the Democratic r·onHnl.Joo renected an envy of the unity displayed at the Rrpub11can convention last month. and was rilled with dis- tortions oC old Reagan remarks. f:d Gray, Reagan's deputy chief of slaff. accused Kennedy on Wednesday with repeatedJy misquo ting th e f ormer Cahforrua governor in a DUS· handled atte mpt to use Reagan's past statements agamst him. "Quite ob viously, tbe Democrats were so s tunned by the appeal and the effective- ness of Ronald Reagan's accept. ance s peech. that in this lD· stance the senator fell con- strallled to seek tugb and low for any possible quote, however far back 1t may have gone, to but· tress his a rguments." Gray said . . . .. -.............. ·--··-········---------······-·-·--. ............ ..-. Coast Today's Closin.C N.\'. St~k8 VOL. 73, NO 227, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1970 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Briton Assails Socialism By GLENN SCOTT Ol .. IMlt.~· .... A member ol Brltlsh ParUa ment lectured about 300 Oranae County resi~\$ Wednesday not to follow Bntain's mistakes and slide into socialism. Eldon Griffiths , a silver· haired Conser v ata ve Pa rty member wbo has been in the House of Commons since 1964, aald a reliance on big iovern· ment solutJons to economic prob- lem s had stri pped Britain of strenilb. "Socialism in practice is the death of industrial ad vance," he told the non-profit World Affairs Council of Orange County during a dinner meeting at the Sad· dleback Inn. Griffiths described bow Bri· lain bad been a world power un- til after World War II, but had nationalized industry and raised taxes to solve its domestic troubles. The results, he said, were higher taxes . an inflated national debt and a less interna- tional influence. He cautioned as a "cancild friend" that the United States is leaning in the s ame socialistic directioo. Griffiths had s canned newspapers before giving bis speech and he used as an exam- ple a local uproar over the Santa Ana Unified School Board's de· ciaioo not to offer free breakfast.a. He wondered bow the scbool , board's decision to require parents lo feed their own children could be cons idered racist, as protesters bad coo· tended in the story. Griffiths claimed that ttie United Stales is declining in world strength and that coon· tries such as his are concerned that it stays stroruz. He said be detects self-doubt in Ame.rican policies. He prescribed as a cure the same conservative economic policies and reliance on free en- terprise that be s aid his party, under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. bas chosen. Griffiths gav·e a long and sober account of changes the conservative government bas made in Britain -bow it bas cut income taxes and government spending and sold nationalized industry back to private in· veston. "There is a new mood and bet· ter s pirit in our country," he said. "We h a ve seen what socialism means and we don't want to see it again." 3rd Freeway Killer Figure Denies Guilt LOS ANGELES (AP) -A third defendant in the notorious Freeway Killer case pleaded in· oocenl Wednesday to six counl3 of murder and three· counts of rob- bery. Vernon Robert Butts. 22. an- no u o c e d his pl e a b e fore Municipal Judge Barbara Jean Jobmoo. wbo ordered him held without bail and asked whether the Oct. 31 preliminary bearing date reqmsl.ed by his attorney would be acceptable. "Yes," the lanky brown· haired defendant r e plie d. "That's Halloween, isn 't it?" "I believe It is." the judge said. Patrol Boats Make Debuts A pair ol new Orange Cowlty Harbor Patrol boats will be ellristmed Friday during an af. teraoon open house of the patrol facility In Corona del lla.r. TIM open house la beln1 bolted br UM Sberiff's Depart.meat ln eoaJUDdiaa with the Newport Harllar Area Ct\amber ol Com-...,ee. It ii open to the public md,.. trom noo. to 5 p.m. Toan ~ the patrol facWty, •1 8Q9'de Drive, w1U be pro. ..... 'llae Flu' Endi ITOOKTON <AP> -City =IDl9retul"Dedlo wort IDMJ ..., IOdaJ. tnclia& a ttro M1 ....tr llowdown atelllllllQi fi9mawqedt.pute. l Park OK Seen Badham Optimism Growing Delly ...... SlAIH -'NO DIFFERENCE IN BEING ti OR 100' Newport Centenart•n Anna Mcintyre No Big Deal Newport Woman Tunu 100 By STEVE llAABLE °'._..., ......... "Ob for land's sake," laughed Anna Mcintyre wbeo some of her friends asked her Wednesday bow it felt lo be 100 years old. "I feel the same as I did last year, and the year before that, .. the lively Newport Beach woman responded, as if signaling to the dozens of birthday guests that it was no big deal. "1 GUESS IT WAS GaowJNG up in the country, in Fresno you know, and breathinc Sood air and dolq bard work," she said when qu.iued on her secret to 1ood bealt.b and long life. The native Californian, who now lives in Newport with her daughter and her husband, still does volunteer wort for Hoag Memorial HospitaJ by sewin1 clothes and making toys for the Hunters Chapter of the HospitaJ Auxiliary. SHE WAS ALSO THE nRST LICENSED female mortician in the state of California and owned her own mortuary in Los Angeles which she later sold to Pierce Brothers. And. she is a s urvivor of the 1906 San Francisco earth· quake, an incident s he says she remembers like it was yesterday. "MY HUSBAND AND I WEllE UP oo the fourth floor of a hotel when the fire started -the fire department came but there wasn't water in the hydrants. "There wa.s plaster falling down all around us and I had to slide down the bannister to get out. Later we sat up on some mountain and watched the whole city burn.'• She said she hasn't been back to the Bay Area since . "BUT NOBODY'S REALLY INTEllESTED in that stuff are they?" s he asked while bein2 pulled a.side for a picture with four generations' worth of relatives. Added to the celebration, Mn. Mcintyre -.as present· ed with a resolution of thanks from Hoag Memorial Hospital and a proclamation of hooor from Newport's Mayor Jackie Heather. By RICHARD GREEN OI a. Delly ~.._,. Sufi An authorization bill for a na· tional urban park along the Irvine Coast can be approved m the upcoming congressional session despite Interior Depart ment objections. Rep Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach. said today. "Now that Se o SI Hayakawa has been dragged kicking and screaming into sup- porting the bill, its chances look better." Badham told 100 people at an l rvine Chamber or Com- merce breakfas t in the Regislr) Hotel Radham said that apparent an· tenor department opposition to the park bill should be viewed as somettung that can g1\e addJ tional impetus to its passage an the congressional sessum run ning from this Monday to Oc tober .. Thal opposition should JUSl make us all work harder toward its passage," he said Callforn1a 's Se nator Hayakawa 's announcement Wednesday that he would co sponsor the Senate bill aimed at creatin g the 11 ,000-acre national park also was praised today b> the bill's aut hor. Sen Alan Cranston. D·Calif. Aides to Cr anston contend the shift in Hayaltawa's position Wlll be helpful in fighting oppositioo in Washington. D.C., to the bill, which calls for spending at lea.st $38 million in federal dollars to piece the part together. The park, as envisioned in the bill, would stretch from Corona del Mar to south of Laguna Beach. ·'The r e al issue n ow isn't money," r emarked Lu Hus, Crans ton 's Los Angeles s pokesman. "It's whether we can coovince everyone that th.as land i9 of oatiooal importance ... The Department of Interior, which must authorize the purchase if t,be bill is successful. bas indicated that the coastaJ acreage along the Irvine Coast is not suitable land fo r a national park Hayakawa . who previously h a d d e nounced Cranston's legis lation. said h e s upports establishment of the park but reiterated rus concern that the bill may not be funded He said he is less than op- ti m istic of the bill's chances because of opposition from the Department of Interior and a backlog of $2.6 billion in claims against federal funds. ·'But Senator Cranston seems con vinced that my support for his legislation will ensure 1ts passage and that funds will be forthcoming." Hayakawa said Hayakawa prevtously had sug gested that the state s hould purchase the coastal lands by bor rowing fun ds from the federal government and repay- ing it over a 10-yea r period from its share of Land and Water Conservation Funds Democrats Eye Unity Kennedy's Support Elates Carter Can1p NEW YORK CAP) -Presi- dent Carter began his re-election campaign today with the en· dorsemeat be sought so fervent· . ly from Sen. Edward M. Ken· nedy and a display of party uni· ty be needs to meet twin challenges from Republican Ronald Reagan and independent John Anderson. "l will support and work for the re-election of President Carter," Kennedy said ln a post· midnl.gbt statement. Thal, perhaps even more than the declaration of nomination, WH what Carter and bU lieuten- an ta wanted to bear to cap their anxious effort. to brin1 the M assachuaetta senator aboard the campaip aft.er tbe long and bitter stnaule for the oomlna· tioo. <Relatedpbotm,_~a1eA4.) Carter wu up earl)' today and went Joetiq ln Central Part. Later, tbe president walked a block urp SeYmth A venue l.o the. Stace Deli for a late breakfut ol ba.1ela and a cbeeee omelet. The orten -turbuleat Democrat.le National Convention concludes toniaht with tbe formal reaomlnatloo of Vice Prealdmt Walter F. Mondale aad tbe wlnDer1' aceeptanff IPMC!hes. After the speeches, Kennedy l will cap bis endorsement by joining Carter and Mondale oo the podium. Announcing Kennedy's lnlen· tian to appear at the closing con- v en lion session. a Kennedy Chunel 7 beglu coverage of the convell&ioD at 4:30; Claaanelaz and 4joba ats._ spokesman sald there were no plans for the senator and Carter to meet before then. Kennedy's sWf chartered a plane for hlm To return to W aablrigton about midniCbt when the Democratic NaUooal Conven- tloJl enda. But Kennedy puaed up an ln· vitatlon to a party ua.lty luncheon at •b.lcb caner wu the feMured •aker. An aide •aid be ml&ht play IOIDt tmab lD tbe aftlnooa beforetbeftnal1 .. 6oa bqim. Carter 1M1 anno-c-e ID bia 1peecb tontabt aeeeptiq tbe nomlnaUon that he ls committed to developt.nc a new atratecte bomber, according to a published report. The Washington Post. quoting unidentified sources today. said presidential aides ha ve dratted remarks about the new bomber intothesoeech. But the report said the preai· dent may decide not to include such a commitment into bis re· marks depending on the mood of the Democratic National Conven· lion. Carter bu been criticized by Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan and his sup· porters for the president's July 1977 decisioo to stop production of the 8-1 bomber. which carried a price lag of SlOl.7 million per plane. , But the Poet's account said breakthroughs in bomber lecbnoloo wlU enable the prni· dent to defend hle cancellation of the B· 1 by arguln1 the propoMd bomber could overcome Soviet defenses better than the B· l. Among the breakthroqhl cited ln lbe atory wu a secret method of making a lon1-rao1e bomber nearly lnvi1lble to enemy radar dea lcned to detect enem y air craft. But Peter Danger mond Jr , director of state parks , rejected the alternative as "unaccepta· ble." pointing out that the state already had spent money to establish the Crysta l Cove State Park, an 1.898-acre a rea that as included inside the boundaries of the proposed national park. Hayakawa said with that re Jection and added pressure from park advocates. he saw no alte rnative but to s upport Cranston's bill Rapid Robb~r NB Holdup Man Dashes Off A man weanng mirrored sun glasses and an adhe!>1ve ban· dage on hJs lower hp held up a Nev. pon Beach bank Wednes day and nearh bov.led over several customers as he raced out with a bag full of b1lb One CW>tomer al the Barne or Amenca. 1400 Dove St , told of ricer!> he v. as unav. are the hee ing man was a bandit and tned to stop tum to ask for direct.Jorn. lie :.aid the man. "''eanng a faded )'ellov. pullo,·er sv.eater kept running and shouted over has shoulder "I'm sorry but I gotta go I'm really 1n a hell or a hurry .. lnve•it1gators claim the SUS· pect arnved at the br anch at about 11 a m and handed a teller J scnbbll'<J note on )ellow paper Mating he 1Ao-as armed and wantt'd all the large b1llb an the bank The} said he ne'er produced a gun but did hand the teller a while cloth bag and asked her to fill it up PoJjce said they are un s ure how much money he got. The suspect was described as being tn hi s early 30s and a fast runner N-M Staff Making Workshop Plans Newport-Mesa SC"bool trustees, who have been moaning over a lack of fundinJ to continue stu· dent busing and several ~a­ tional p:-ograms tbia comin1 year. plan to spend $3.~ on a two day ·ad m i n is t r at i v e worubop at the San Clemente Inn lhi.s mooth. S cheduled t o attend the sesaioo are the ~ven-member board d ~ a.ad some IO district administrators. school officials report. The cash outlay. set aside dur· ing budget sessions ear Li er th.is year. was suggested by Superio. lendent John Nicoll who told trustees that works hops are more beneficial when held out or t own lnchlded 1.11 the proposed ex- penditures is Sl.461 for :n sinRJe Dallas Sets Oswald Body Examination DALLAS IAP> -Dallas Coun· ty MedJcal Examiner Charles Petty said today he will examine the body of accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, but the British author who has been pushing for the exhumation said there are st.Jll some legal roadblocks to clear The exa mination is an attempt to determine whether the body is actually that of Oswald. named by the Warren Commission as the lone assassin of President Kennedy here Nov. 22. 196.1. Petty said he would conduct the examination at the request of Dallas attorney J erry Pitt· man, who represents British author Michael l!:ddowes. l!:d· dowes claims the body is that of an impost.er and bas been trying for years lo have the body ex· bum ed. Petty's office today issued the following statement: ''The Dallas County Medical Examlner's office is not in any way officially involved in the U · humation d the remains of Lee Harvey Oswald. Because the Institute d Forensic Science is the only facility in the area prop- erly equipped to conduct an ex· ammat1oa for the purpose of establis hing identity I bave •creed to undertake this e~­ aminatioa." Eddowes coo.finned to The As· soci a led Presa today that there are still lecal hurdles to clear, but be would not spell them out • He would not comment on wbethel' he had a court order, whJcb may be required for ex- humat.Jon. He would only 1ay that if be did not clear the &al ob1t1de1 in the next 24 houn or ao tbe oexbum1Uoa would fall throuab for now. Tbe DaUu lllonline News,.._ ported in today's edlt.fou the body would be chac up Friday momJnc from RolieHllJCemetery. and double rooms at the ocean- f root inn near the former home of President Richard Nixon. Two board membera, Todd Hess and Judith Franco won't stay at the motel bui Will drive to a nd from the wo rkshop sess1oos scb.eduled Aug. 21·22. Included in the $3.500 outlay are fuoda for two cootinenta.1- s t y le bre akfasts and two l un c heo ns , offici al s s aid. Workshop participanu will pay for their own dinner on the eve- ning of Aug. 21. In a memo to trustees Aug. 8, Superinte ndent Nicol l and No r m an Loats, a ssistant supe rintendent. noted provisions in t he 1980-81 budget for develop- ment of certificated staff mem- bers and professional growth awards for classified staff mem· be rs "It LS our belief." they wrote. "lhat members of lhe manage- ment team have need for pro.. f essional development and re- nev.·al. as well as an opportunity to meet with central administra· taon staff for interpretation of t he d1stnct's 1980·81 program. 'll is our further belief that th1s can be best accomplished by conducung a v.orkshop outside the geographical area of the dis· lnct. where effort may be con· centrated with the exclusion of any distraction · · Workshop participants. they noted. would pay for their own transportation Board presid ent Kenneth Wayman said Wednesday, "The boa r d feels a need t o do som e thi ng wi th consolidating and coo rd i n ati ng our ad· mioistrative staff." He said that subsequent to voter approval of Proposition 13 <Stt STAFF, Pa&e AZ> Coast Weather Fair through Friday ex· cept for night and morning cloudiness. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches. 66 in· land. Highs Friday lower 705 to 80. l~SIDE TODJ\ ~ Ob1o~te mt•~I• •r•tem mokea once boomblQ com· m''"''ll a gho.i town. Story, photo Page EJ4. • .... x ---------------..--................ ·-- . ., . . .. . . . .. . . . . .-.. . . . ., ,.. . .. . .. -. ., . . . .. . -. Local Govenune1W Get Prop. 13 Taxes S: YRAN I ' fAPl Local aonrnmenll In <'•IHornlu l&A l"e1) mucb aa $)00 m11Uon ln \uea bec:au.e \hf' ron trov l"lllat Propocmon 13 la• doetn'l apply \o untt(urtd pro~r !!_.IH roll ltd durlt\1 11'71-1', t!\e 1talf' Supreme Court ruled .-ul) Dk<"UrN property. v.-bJch I.I maJnly ~r onal propCrt)'. 1n cllldft butlnt':ll in\'t"nlO-ri~. ~ lnt r ta In land, 1nd bottt.11 and airplan . ao The wianhnous ct.<'laton b.)' J1&1Uce Stanley Motk rtivcraed •er rourt nal np in • San Dl• IO Count)' can. Tht San Olejo ruHnp .. ,d Prop 13 repealed an older tu provlalon of the stal~ tonst1tution, undt'r whkh ~UNd property wa• aaits11ied al Ute pre' t<>Wl f'itlr' rate ,., ... r'• (·,.......~ ........... -.. ·AN fi'RANCISCO <AP> CalJfomla'I Comlnlla»n on Jud.mat P rformanc . lhe panel wblC'h lnve11t11ate1 jud1•' con duet. llid toda)' a l.os Ancel._ jurtal 1hould be cflftlured fot al lfi1edb makm.c obscene telepbone calla Tho atate SUpNlme Court ,.,11 rule lD the matter The high coun said it will decide whether Superior Court Judie Robt-rt ~tevens shouJd be cetl.Sured for the calls wluch t.tu> c o mm1sMon (•la1ms were made to two s t ate Auembly emplo>~ Whal a Cairh AC\.'Ordanti to the comrniss1on, rrom Jan\lttf l91$. unUl August 197~ Stevens r epeatedly spoke to t.-0 le1lslatlve emplo.)~ Belh and Dick Murphy , 1n "which t.e GSed vwear and offensive language ol an explicitly sexual nature." Prfdteg M .,.. T•IK"ate PEKlNG <AP) A Chinese air force commander, in a bid Harbor· p atrolm en tug on llne hooked to Volkswagen stat ion wagon that splashed mto Newport Harbor last Tuesday when the dnver acc1dentally sped oH the end of the fer r y o nramp near the Balboa Pavilion. O~'Oer of the car. David Nelson o f WhJU1er. and friends assisted in Wednes day's car rescue by fillin g it with inne r tut>es and then inflating them. The wet car. however . sank a second time when one of the tubes popped. The car ,finaJly was pulle d to land and towed to a garage. to e nd the Communist-Nationalis\ ..Ulitary confrontation. pro- post>d today that China and Tal"1tl:P ~ombine their air power to h ght "foreign aggression " It "as the lates t in a series of Pekin& overtures toward China Taiwan reuniflcation made since the Uqited States estabhs hed full diplomatic relations with the (!tripese Com· munist government Jan. 1. 1979. rlt14llrr#ot1 .ldtb Aid~ NEW YORK cAPl -Mary Crisp, who resianed lo lears last m onth as co-chairman of the a..pQbtican National Ccnnmitt.ee. was named today to a seni«' pea In John 8 . Anderson'• In· dependent presidential carnpaia. Anderson anriounced that Mt. CHlp .ntJ be ct\airwoman ol his ~ampaign with responsibilities for pol.itlcal •tratetY. fund-raising and personal speech-making appearances. 'f Sori#f Gro.., ~. Ka,,_, NEW DELHJ. India (AP)._ A high-poweNd~ Mieta· \ion has arnved an the Afghan capital of Kabul.~ I I ma- jor revtew of Soviet act ivity in the war-tom Asian nation may be unde r "ay, a Western d iplomatic source said today f'ro• P•pAI STAFF WORKSHOP ••• no new admi nis trators have been broug ht into the two· community district. "As the distric t s hrinks (because of declining student enrollment and resuJting reduc· tion of state allocations) there is a need t o retool our a d - ministrative s taff." Wayman said. • H e s aid s u ch out -of-town workshops were a regularity before Proposition 13 required for two days of full stu dent busing 1. we could get peo pie away fro m home and together without interfer ence ... sit them down ror two days and have their full attention." C.Oastal Plan Meet Tonight illusic D ea11 Ray Kendall Buried in CdM Private funeral !>Crv1ces wert' held Ln Corona del Mar WC'dne<, day for Raymond Ke ndall. an important figure in the classical mu s ic scen e 1n Southern Califorrua for 25 )ears Kendall. 70. who served as dean o( USC's School of Music for 19 years, died Monday of cancer at South Coast Hospital an Soulh Laguna ··He was on e of the top academi c exec uti ves in the countrJ. and during his ten ure at USC the ~chool's reputation increased ten-fold." remarked Grant Beglanan. who s ucc~ed Kendall at the universit y an 1967 Such world renowned mus1 c1ans as t:ell1s t Gregor Piat1gors k y a nd v 1 ol 1n1 ~t J a scha Heifetz a nd violist Wilham Pnmrose were attracted to the faculty by Kendall Be fore jo1n1n~ L'S(.' thP Pasadena native taught at Stan ford University, Wh1tt1er and Dartmouth colleges and the Un1vers1ty of M1 l'hgan in Ann Arbor. • "We are now putlmg back in a .. I A public workshop focusing on the county 's local coutal plan for areas in Santa Ana Heights and the Newport Dunes recrea tional facility will be held tonight in Newport Beach. Kendall. who earned his PhD at Cornell and later s tudied in S witzerland. serve d during W o rl d War JI as mus i c coo rd ma tor for the l 'S1) d.lld a!> mus 1r editor for the Arml·d Forces l~tllute very modest am o unt because it 1s fe lt there 1s a need for ongoing training," he noted. Way man said som e funds were allocated last school ear for a smular works hop held al Newport Harbor High. "There we re disadvantages," "\. he said. ·:People would come. go ' to the <Workshop) classes and go home." He said there were telephone dJstracUons and 0th.er problems. .. We f elt that for a very modest amount (less than that · · V. Haidinger -~ :ftites Slated Mass of Christia n Burial ls scheduled Saturday for Newport Beach resident Vincent Mathias Haldinger . who djed Tuesday. The Catholic rates wi II be at 11 a .m . at Our Lady Queen of ·Angels Church. Newport Bf!ac h. followed by interment at Pacific View Me monal Park in Corona • del Mar Mr. Haidinger leave~ his son Timothy F Haidinger. of Newp ort Bea c h . two grandchildren and his brother. John Ha1din ger , o f Palos Verdes. OAANGECOAST ~ DAILY PILOT r .... o .. ~ c..o.u O.·•r ,. • ..,. ••'" .. ft+<.., ., t.-..o.,,.• ttw ,... .. , .,,,., ' PWtlt4•"""'° br IN o ........ ( .. \f PllifCIJl•\f'l.t.g C.O""p.ef\f ~r•t• "'."°"'' .,. Ptil .. •\IV'd M6>f'4•• '~°""'°" ,,...u, fOt (.M" -...w "4••1)11..•' ... " t4'°"'t•~O"' l••t" i:•v""'•" ¥•• •r "• rie l •fw"• ... (,_ \owt~ ( .. \I A \of.,.,i l• ••9·0~l •d•t..,_ • P.,.041V.."*'Vfa.lf\•"W~r\ fM0''"'10.-i ""'•""'-'""' P'•"4 I\.~ lJO '#•\I 9•r \1..-.... f ~ 0 IN• 1\60 f"~lA ~,. C •11t9"tMta •1•,. .... n N .... .,,. .... " .. ,..~,..,._.. , ..... c .... , " •• P••\·l'llP"' •~ r.-""''• llN"•')llt• , .......... , . .,,. [d•'Ot ,,..,....,,.M ....... M41\..,1f"llO (dot• (twi, ... , .. l ... A\til\l•t ,._·~·"'4 , ClltOt OfflC:H (oitt• ~u ,.., W"t •• , \trNI .._....,""-... (t'I 101' NO C...\t H+Ol'••f HY'W•t'tfff' "'°•tp, tie/) l••O• lov'•"•t• Telet>lto"t 111•1"2.Q:lt Cl1"6tied Advtrtltlfli .0.IPt The 7 p.m . meetin& will be hosted by county planner s c har1ed with pre parlnt a coastal plan for all unin· corporated coutal a reas and county controlled tidelands. Redevelopmerrt plans for the Dunes development, which in· elude addinl two new hotels and several restaurant.I, have creat· ed a stir among Newport city of· licial.I, who have openly opposed the plan. Tonight's workshop will be he ld in the Newport Beach COUil· cil chambers. 3300 W. Newport Blvd He 1s 'iurnved b.> his v.1f!' Nanq and three sons. Robert of Cor o na del M ar . Peter of Manhattan He a ch and Richard or Los Angeles. a brother. Rev Richard Kendall or Pasadena. and three slep,-children. Susan Blane. of New York . Michael Scott of Sausalito and Peter Scott of Dana Potnt Also very active in affairs at the Music Center in Los Angeles in the late 1960s, he was ex- ecutive director of the Young Musicians' Foundation and pres idenl of the Perfo rming Arts Council. He retir ed to his P alm Spnngs and Dana Point homes lll the m1d -1970s ( Pilot Logbook J Courthouse Press Job's No· Breeze By FllEDEalCK SCHOEMEHL °' .... l)e6ty -~ti Temperatures -and tempers -have cooled off in the pre11room ol the Oran1e County Hall of Administration in Santa Ana. "' ll wu a pleuant 77 degrees today in the news media wing or the new five. story building. The re was movement of air in offices and corridors. For the put three days, however, the members of the county press corps have sat and sweated t.hrough their work days as hot , humid , stiflin g , odoriferous airsurrounded them Wednesday afternoon. several hot·· under·the-collar journalists laid It on the line with the county people responsl· sc..on'•"t.. ble for the properfunctlonlne oflhe air condJlioning system TKEaE WEaE SOME B&IEF s houlin& matches , but the county people proml1ed to lnvesticate. They did. Reactions to tM nearly intolerable Indoor he al wave were varied: -Ope ~lev11ion new1man put on his joggin1 outlit . • -A rad.lo correapondent aat shirtless ln front o( hla ·~nre lolHd with dladain Into desk drawen. . eOIRoNB IUGGEnED ftlAT 1lven the lropica-Uke 1tm01....... member• of the prn• corp• should don Panama ball and quaff Planter'• Punch. There wu central a1reement that would be a cood Idea. - Ex-Pilot Newsman Jack Broback Dies He tired newsman Jack W Broback died al Hoag Memonal Jlosp1tal in Newport Beach early today, e nding a long battle against cancer that led to hosp1tahzat1on three tames this year Ile "as 73 and had been a pa- tient '>tnce J uly 5 "hen he was ad· m 1lted for surger) A longt1 mt-Newport Beach res- 1 dent M r Bro bac k wa s emplt>}ed as a Dally Pilot re- portt>r and editor for 11 yean befon• has retire ment in 1973 lie Joined the Daily Pilot staff "hen the old Newport Harbor Ncv.s Press, for wti1cb he had wo rked since Ma) of 1959, merged with tht• Dally Pilot in 1962 lit· was Huntington Beach city editor until he returned to the main offtt·e 1n C'osla Mesa CQver 1ng city afflor. In 1967 he was pro m1,ted to Oran~e County bureau chief ass1gnt-d to the county pre'>s room an Santa Ana Mr Broback retired from the n(lv.spaper an December of im and afterward Look a position as a n aide to then Orange County >J. . sessor Andrew J Hlnsha w lie also was e mployed in more re cent years by the Costa Mesa °"'<'V. <, Prior tn jfllntn~ the old !'llews l'ress stair Mr Hroback had "orked as a political publlcLSt. and fmm 1949 to 1955. owned and operatc..od lhe San J a c anto Valley Register newspaper as editor and publisher Il e served as publishe r or lhe Palo Alto Times III Palo Alto before buying his own newspaper Known among associates in the news business for h is dry humor and politic al a c umen. Mr Rroback was a 1930 graduate of UC Berkeley A lifelong s po rts f an. Mr Broba c k ofte n scout ed h1gb schools and j unio r colleges search.mg out athletic Went for his alm a mater He was an active m e mber of the Un1vers1ly of California Alumni Association and a t the t1me be was hosp1tahzed was working on "-"'··--NEWSMAN Dt£1 AT 73 JeckW.9robedl 8 project ror his fraternal~. Lambda Ou Alpha.his w1fe <.a1d Mr Broback v. as a membt•r vf Sigma Delta ChJ. the nauon1JI pro fesstonaJ JOUTTialJ.sm SOCIN} and the Dutch TTeat Club West a social orgam1at1on with man) news men and wnters among its ranks He had been a member of the Orange County PTess Club and Newport Karbor Elks Lodge No 17627 m earlier years Mr Broback lS s urvived by has wife Maxine . a daughter Susan. of the home. and a son. Robert Bro back or Sarato fa , plus grandchildren Michael and Viclu Lynn BrobackofSa.rato1a. He also leaves three stepsons, Bruce Cbrulenlen ol Sao Rafael. Wayne Christen.sen of Honolulu. and Dale Christen.sen. or Newport Beac h. Arrangeme nts are being handled by the Neptune Society S&Ls Vp Lending Rates LOS ANGELF;S I AP > Several major home mortgage l~nders have boosted loan rates, citing a n~ to re·al1gn rates with those in the nation's long te rm capital m arkets a key source of the fWlds they lend. Both Glendale F ederal and Gibraltar Savings & Loan As · soriahon hiked their mortgarte rates for new loans to IJl/4 per· cent, h11(hest 10 the area Great Western Savings & Loan AS!>OCla tum, a un1l or Great Western Finanl'1al Corp . raised its µrime rate Wc·d ncsday on owner U('C'up1ed, single family home loans to 13 percent from the 12 '• perc·ent posted 10 days al(o t•ff<•t·t1ve today Others wcrt' t'X Jwt·ted to follow Sen1r1ty l'a<·1 f1 (' National liank <,aad Wednesday 1L.., best 1x)ss1hlc ratt• for nc•w conven 11onul f1x1·1t r.111· home loans with HIJ J)('rcent financing was raised ''' 1211 pcn·ent from 12 11'2 p1:rCL•nl, cffectlVl' 1mmcd1ately The bank also ">:Jlfl 1t ra1~ed its J)r1mc rot•· ror a varwble tn ll•re~t ralf' loan which vanes a!'cordm~ to <'ha11g1ng market l'O ndil111n-. lo 1212 perccnL from 121 1 pcrrt"nt llo mt· ~<.1 vang-. & Loan As sor1at1on. thC' nation's largest thrift w1lh $12 h11li11n in <isscls and a unit uf II I-' Ahman'>11n & Cu Los Ang,,lt·"" 111,11-.ll'd its pnml· mortgag1· r<.itt· tr, 12"• 1wr l·ent Frida\ ('al1f11rru.1 f'1·dl·ral Saving'> & l.11an ,.,., ... ,., ,ation the n at 1on ., ha J!J!l'-.l f r·d1·ral ly t hartf:n'il thrift ;d-.11 r<11-.ed its rate F nr1;n 111 12 '• µnrenl 1n tht· L•1.., \nJ!• I•·'> and San 1-'ran " tasco an·a'> f "atal Cra~l1 Ori"·e r 11"aces Dru11k Charge ,\ !-OUtll 'il'\ ... rl'h 1nj1JrNl in a J une 15 trafflr r·rash that killed j girl ..,..hn J!r.Jduatcd from 'l(·v. port llarbor lf1gh Scho::>l lhrt>e days earlier has been •·h .HJ!Pd v.1th m1-;demeanor drunkl'n rln\.IOg 1n ronnf>cl1on "'1th th(• an1dent ~t 1•vPn Rn~l'r Wt hnn 21. r>f 407 < lubhou.'>1 he :'1/1•\,\port Jkac h I!> ~c hf>duJl'il for a pretrial hear- ing fo r motions b) attorneys Aug 21 tn Harbor Jud1c1aJ Dts· tnct Court Wilson v.a-; the dnver or a \an that rolhrl1,d with a s mall rar <1nVPn h\ l.1sa Bramcn 17, •>f 1942 <;JIJ'I~ l>rl\ P 'IJpwport B"'J• h '"'rl\ lh.tt ....,un1Ln mom 1 n~ J\ ~ 11 n ···v. Road and ""c" r><>rt Hou l•'' anl 1n C'osta \! (''>J El1zafi.t.th Barrt>tt 17 of 1709 Star light Cln ll· 'l:ewport Beach. a passenger in Miss Bramen's C'a r . wa..s killed in the crash Co..,ta ~t'Sa Pu lice Traffic Bureau Act·1dent Investigato r Floyd Y.aldron said that. based ''" l'Vldt'nce gathered, Wilson "a'> t•harJ!£'d with the m1sde· meanor C'Ounl N or ma II\. more ~e rio us t•har~i'!'I 'iuch a!-manslaughter would be 1nvol\'ed. but there v.e re no w1tnes!>es C'lose enough lo the crash to J!IV<' an accurate statement about what happened Neither dnver remembers the a ccide nt a lthough both have s 1nct' recovered from major m· Junes. aulhont1es said -I • Thursday Augu~i 14 1960 DAILY PILOT County Boar~ Endorses_Coast Plan 1> Towr'l't lltt<nt•tlen (9tnl'Mt'Cl~I ) ' Plillll< 9-tcrMUon / Ot*\ ~· ,.& I fio'"d ' J > u/ I ONOl I IONAl L\ 1 0 ..-:\ (lfDICAl lON \ { 'l )i'~ (m AAEA \ ( HY!>l Al (OllE ' ~{ \t LOW Density Rn~tl•I ~T ATE PAAI< IC> ~ I/ ; t~ \\ ~ ti O~ I \ ~v ct q,(-- 0 ~. 1 L _j_ -J'-J r LAGUNA BEACH _J PACIFIC CO.A!>t'Hwv \ Crv\l•I (ovf ~ ~ Morro (ov" ( J 1 1 .... \."\... J Tourist R-,..•tion I C~menJ•I \J ~ AD•loow Point o.lly ~I ... lllinlr9tl• ~Tl"' - REVISED LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM HEADS FOR STATE COASTAL COMMISSION Ptan Calls for Up to 7C Percent PreMrvatJon of lrvlne Coaat Open Space Sailor Seeks 6 Records Newport Starting Point for Man, Wife, Mon1 By ALMON LOCKABEV o.lly ~ a..tl ... Wrll•• If self-confidence and "book arnin' " will get you around the Norld in a 43-foot boat in record time, Guy Snyder, 41 , and his all-female crew just m1gbt make it. The trio Guy , his wife, Bernice We in , 5T, and his Dother, Virginia Snyder , 66, will ;hove off from Newport Beach 5ept. 28 with six records in nind : -First non-stop world sailing ·ecord from a port north of the ?quator and r eturning to the ;ame port, for a short-crewed yacht. -Non-stop sailing a round the world time record of 242 days or less. (The existing record is 243 fays.) -Firs t b u ild -y our -o wn ;ailaway kit boat to ever circle lhe globe non -stop -First man to s ail around the -world -.i th a female c rew. -Virginia Snyder, 66, will be the oldest person to sail around the globe non-stop. -Bernice Wein and Mrs . Snyder will be the first two women to sail around the world non-stop And even 1f t he tame record is not established. 1t will probably be the longest penod of time away from hom e with females without spending a dame during the voyage not to mention the longest period of tim e a wife and mother-in-law wa ll be in a con· fine d space hope fully without a major argument Non-stop? Yep. that ·s what the man says. All anchors and lines will be sealed off and nearest to land the good sha p "We Made It'' will ever come as about 50 miles Of course. Snyder hedges his bets by statmg tha t the vessel wou ld be taken ashore m the event of an emergen cy to the boat or senous m1ury or health problems of the cre w But Snyder says he is a licensed pa r amedic and con· Siders himself capable Of taking care of most physical accidents or emergencies at sea Neithe r Snyder nor his crew have any extensive expe rience in sailing. Six years ago the three wd t heir first sailing on Lake Mead. Both Snyder and his wife were restaurant and hotel e mployees in Las Ve gas . Vir ginia Snyder is a retired .......... ...,wWar? Saudi Ara bia 's Crown Prince Fahd has declared that "holy war" la the only way to deal wtt.h llrael'1 an· nex ation of J eru1alem. Fahd's .Ut.ement marked a bardenJ.nc In the Saudi poet. Uoo. SKIPPER GUY SNYDER WITH WORLD CRUISE MATES Mother Virginia (left), Wife Bernice Going A.Jong employee of North Ame ric an Rockwell. What Snyder calls the "star of the s how" is a Westsail-42 hull which he and his crew bought. T hey then built the interior to suit their needs o n a world cruise "We have backup systems for our backup syst e m s .·· said Snyder, pointing out that there are three steering syste ms as well as other safety systems. T he boat carries 259 gallons of fresh water and the women are provisioning the boat almost en· tirely with canned foods which should last a year. There are no plans to go into any port for re· provisioning. Snyder s ays he is a self-taught celestial navigator. There will be no electronic navigational aids . The only e lectronics aboard are two radios, including a ham set for com m unications back ho me Snyder says he has had a Life· long dream or going to sea and has read a ll of the books by famous circumna vigators. "I can't think of a mor e com · plet e freedo m than life on the open sea ," said Snyder "It 1s the last frontier and takes a lot of self-reli ance." His mother s a ys sne 1s a fataHst "It certainly beats rellr· ing to a rocking chair ." s he saJd. a dding that she has no fears. Snyder and has c rew will set sail from Newport .Beach. head- ing south around Ca pe Hom and continuing toward Africa's Cape of Good Hope. They wall cross the Indian Ocean and sail south of Australia and New Zealand then turn north for California and back to their home port, Newport Beac h. Nudists Corwene -Aml Sell Shirts ROCHESTE R, Pa. (AP) - Selling clot.bes at a nudist camp is n 't likely to be very profitable, but naked m e n and women husUed commemorative T shirts at the American Sunbathing ~­ sociatioo's 49tb annual conven- tion here. "Everybody is a nudist," said Hap Hathaway, an ASA trustee from Westminster, Calif. who wore only a lar1e 1rin. "Some people just b.ide it with clothes." The convention beaan Tues· day at the White Thom Loctae ln Beaver County. About 1,000 A.SA members from around lbe c:oun· try are expected here for a few days of swimmin~. volleyball, shuffleboard and board meet· logs -all in the buff. The A.SA claims more than 20,000 memben and 150 clubl in the co.mtry, lncludin• four ln western Pennlylvania. ffbeddin• clotbel in pubUc tw become more aoclally accepta· ble over the yean, but that ~. lronically, created a oroblem for organized nudiBm. club officials said. ·'Our biggest problem is that we are not c ontroversial anymore," said Hathaway. "It used to be something risque. Now we're ignored." Though the number of nudists ls increasing, the ass<><:iation is 1rowln1 less rapidly, he said. Why strip down to the bare es- sentials? "I'm much more comfortable w i thout clothes," said Nada O'Connell, of Perris. Calif. "lt 1ives you a senae of freedom. It creates a more open attitude than with clothes. People use clothes as a facMde." "Goin1 to camp is a way to let off pressure from the out.aide world," said Hathaway , an aeronautical enslneer. "I've found It to be the bell way to re- lax." Wblle eapoualnt openneas, nudlst officials say rules and precautions are oettts&I')'. ___ ,_ ------------------ 74 Percent of' Irvine Lal1fl Preserver/ By F REDERJCK SCllOEMtm1. Of'"" O•llY ~llltt Sl.tH A plan that culls for preserva hon o( up to 74 percent of the Irv ine coast between Corona dcl Mar and Laguna Beach wall head to the state Coastal Com· m ission next week following an e nthus1ast1c e nd orsement Wednesday from the Orange County Board or Supervisor~ The plan. a product or work b) the count) En v ironme ntal Management Agenry and the Irvine Company. "'ould J)('rm1t the construction or bt't"' een I , 785 and 2,000 dwe lling units . primarily in the coast's northern sector. and maJOr hut els and other touris t fa cahlle~ m the vicinity or Cryst al CO\'e The Local Coastal Program pla n , as the document I'> named. recently was revised because of the state purchase of 1.898 acres of the Irvine coa~t includmg nearly all the beach and blurr a rea belo-. Pa c ific Coa st Highway and the pending pro posa l for an urban national park in the area The former µIan for tht' arl:'u c alled for con-.tru,.11on of bet ween 10,000 and 12 oou 11"' t'll 1ng units. and. ron'>t •1ut>nlh preservatwn of far "''' 11p1·n space That plan never cnJo\ l:'d rnud1 support among t'nv1ronmt-ntJI groups or rcsldl·nh ur 'Ill(•' bordenng thl' C'Oa'>tal µropcr1\ One aspe<·t of the n....... prn posal thllt ma) bl• m fflr t11u~h sledding bt'fnn• tht' <''1J<i\JI Comm1ss1on I'> th1· r1•11,m mended exten:.um uf ..,anti ('dn )On Road throuJ,!h th• r11JSlll l hills to intcr'>l't·t "'1th f'ar1f1< Coast lh ghY.d \ north tJf El Morro Elementar) <i<·ho11I T he plan also propo~"" J s econd road that "'ould link 11. ath the highwa ) near the toun'>t recr eational cent er~ north of Cr ystal Cove The Coastal Comm1:.s1on "'all formally receive the plan at a meeting Monday In the worst case, only 6(J per cent of the Irvin e coa!>t would be retained as open space That would be based on no add1t1onal public purchase of coastal prop erty However . 11 current park "ro po~~ls reach frwt1on. 74 percent or the coast would remam un developed Under the plan. the largest piece of open s pace 2,650 ac r es. including the Emerald Ca nyon watershed near north Laguna B eaC'h "''Hild ht· tled1t•ated as open '>pa1·1· 11n1·1· th1• I r v 1 n e Co m p a n y r I' 1· t-1 v t' .., necessary permit~ for t·1in~lfU\ lton of homes 1n the othn p11r lions of the coC1stal prop<-rty 'fhp C'Ompan) prl'VIUU!>I) h.1~ donated 500 acre!. of Mor u H1dj.?•' to the Parks and Hl·t r1 lllllin D<·partment and ha:-offcri·d th1· ... tale an option on Clrtolht•r ·ttt·s JC' res These art' a !> v,11ulrl 111· JdrlNI to state hnlrl1n~"> m ct •• \l oro Can ~on :itt•:i 111l;rnd •if Pac 1r1c Coast H1ghv. J\- Accord.1ng to lh1 i.it.m I 1 • m aJOrll) of the re ... 11.lt-nl 1.d dy,eJhng unit!> "''" bc d1~p1.•1 •t••I '>Ingle famah dv.clhnJ? o n1h "'' large estate:, lots ThP' 11.111 1•r•• '1de a sense or open -,~J"f' r • duced grading. "resen e r arl\011 bottoms and f'nhance the f'On, pat1b1hl~ of prn ate dt:' 1:l1i1• ment -...,th public open !>pan· '1 lw pl;1n Jbo proposed con ~lnH 111111 of hunat•\ 1n two small .11 ,.,.., n1·ar Bo11t Canyon JUSt out -.i rlt• lh1• l..ilo!UnJ H1.>ach Cat y l11n1h \II 1·11unt~ pol11·1c:-. reqwring pr'"'''"" of housing tn persons "'1th '""' .111rl 11HxJ1·ratt· incomes ,, tll ht• 1111•1 .11 1•ording to the "1.111 I 11 1nt111du1·1ng thc 1tt-m to I• II"'' l111,1rd m"mbf·r~. 5th Das 111• ' .,11p1·n·..,111 Thomas Hale y 11rl 1"111' ,., a 1L1y ri f 'ipec1al 1),!1 1111 .1 n•·•· for the Orange c ",.,, .in d 1·ntire Orange I •111n\ \ 11 ,. ;.l.1.11 prtJpo.,<JI:-lllso "'ere l 1 • r.·d II\ \1 1ehacl ~coll ex • u l I\ 1 1!11 t • tor cJf the Laguna c,r ••t•n!Jt•lt In<' <Jn organ12at1on "''''1 11~ \11 pn·:o.Prve the un d••\ 1 l•>l""I I.inch .. urrounding I .1 , 1.r1.1 Ut Jdl Nurse Arraigned In Man's Killing l.C ,.._ .\'."<;E l E.._ \I' \ T: 't>ar ()Jd nur'll' ha' tw1•11 .ir ra1gnt·d m the kllhnl! tJf .J \ ,,n '-"u\s mlln "-ho..,1· 1h·ath I J ht·1."n llnkt-d t1i "' 1·all1·11 <.,u1 • ..,.' \lurdl'f't l)f riv(' ~nun~ ·~om11 In ho r \l un11 1pJI < 11urt JI pt• Jr Jn' t ~ ,. d n .. '•!.1 ' c "r' Bund) v.Js r hdrgl·'1 -...11h h1 io int.: ,,f IS \ r·ar <11<1 J11hr1 H••ltt r" \lurra,\ Y.hOst dt"'Jl•l' 11 .. d 1,.,.1' "'aJ> found Au~ !1 ir1 J \ Jll µa rkt-d on <i \an .'\ U\... t n .. •· Ills head has not b('en foun1I She v. cc. ordcrt:d l\i rP~•JrT1 t• 1·ourl Aug 26 for a i.ir••lin11r,.11 • hearing The tomplC11nt a1o:a1n..,t \1' Hund) contends -'i urra~ 11.as ., "'1tness to a crime -... ho wa~ 1n tenllonally killed 1n r1::taltat1on for his tesllmon\ in a criminal proceedmg ·· · But ofhc1als said the ~llllt· ment 1s m error and 1~ bl'anJ.: rt \ 1sed to sa~ the sla) ing -... ;," rl• ..,,gned 'to prf•\ent him fr•n tl'St1r)1ng Detect!\ l'!' 'l'OUlrl llf•l .. ,J\ II t h1 ., meant )1 urra. "'J anon) mous anformJn t "'hnm po lace have credited -... 11 h pr"' 111 ang anformatt0n in tht-k1llin.:" .,, Bu11•h v.a., arre~tt"d at ht•r II ir li.111k ll<mll' rm 'vtonda}. the 1rr11 •IJ" l><1U)(ld' l>a n1el Clark. "',,.., .1rrt">1•·d 1n the r asl' • , I , • 1 r11d r I I \1 ILi\ h J 'I 1 .. I 1•·11 v. Jlh<im H<,..11h rn d l 'l<.1 rk ~•·r .. l l1\•"'ll'.il111r1 1,f rh• 'iun-.11 -.: . ! • 1,. l' 11 •• tllu th«' i.iart1al 1 •• 11 ••><II .. .., .. r c,,n .. "1orano L .1111 1",n1h l'handler 16 half .. , '' r frr1m llunt1n1?ton Beach. .... , •· f1tu 111I Ju111· l:! dumf>ed ncxl ''•• \,.nl•Jr.1 Frce\l.a) near • .r 111.lh '""" '111 l11n1 '.!.I thf' headless body 111 ~·'"' Y.il-.11n d 2<J-~ear-old 1 r 111 1.1111 .. H1l<'k . Ark ." '.I.1th a I "'"n .,f pro-.t 1lut1on. was f11.in•I 111 '\tud111 I "1t~ lier head .,.. ;1' 1! 1•1· 11v1• re '1 1 n a s ma 11 v. "<111'-n l'vix in a I loll) v.ood alley fou r rl.f\., later f tw 1,.":I\ of Karen Jones. 24 . -... h11 had 1 ome to Southern 1 tli!11m1C1 from Little Rock with \J, \\ 11-.1111 -... a ., found on a I ,rr •rl• •r• 1·1 abo on June 23 \ ~• • \.. lalt•r lht nude. mum · 11111••! 1 ... 1, of \l arnette Comer • r d r11 na•.i.:n from '·'' r ,, rr11·11111 -... J" d1'>covered b\ rlJl\1 htin11•r ... an brush near the ~I( tn I rrt't.'"'iJ~ in Sylmar CUSTOM COVERED SOFA SALE . 1\ I J. ' .,._.L.. - I .) ' c------_,,.. 1 • PROFESS•ONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS A special event you don't w ant to miss SAVE 1 S ~o to 25°/o ON ALL OTHER SOFAS & CHAIRS DURING THIS SALE ;1 I • • .fttt f » I·~ \ -~ _..,.,., .. (., '1 ..... '' l\G 1:on \ 1.1 lll 'l ·l :D ·1·1 u1·: Now 649°0 I c-u .. 1om .. ofn .. , , l•·- do1••n .. of hc•n111 H ul ·.-o, Prina;! .. This very special tacit. ry c;ponsorf,d event permits us to offer except1ontJll\ h1oh qualo ty custom covered sofas & toveseats at a pr ce dramatically tower than regular price A lead1nq ouahty manufacturer is re· duc1ng their inventory o l mdny I ner more expensive fabrics -and lowering the price to us making this an excellent opportun tv l o r vou to purchase supenor hand·t1ed sofas & lovPseats at genuine sav· ings Please shop early -selPct 1ust the right sofa style and covering best suited to your decor and taste. Loveseal s priced from $549 2215 HAllllOR ILVD. COSTA MES4 646·0275 fhUflday, Augutl 14, 1980 AUeaC .. uali 4th Oil Vessel Runs Aground COtU'l'' CllRt:, l . Teu t API A fourth Ot'HO ~Otnll v~uel haw1n.i u1I nan •tcround on •bid~ a hoal oft tlw I f'U• n t Lodi)' au rcault of llurrtc&JW AJ ten "Th11a as JUlt anoth r rue 11f aboalln&. e •u!ll'd b) thtt hur n cane ,' · i&td Co1ht t;uard spoke man Dan Of'wt~ll Thtt Cbt!mlmk 4<>4. lea't'd out by Ch emllnk l nr or Nev. Orleans. ran •around in the rrud dlt of lht' Tua:i 1nlnH·o•~t•I water-.&e) bt-tv.t'i'n thr Ion& :.tnp of ts lands and the uutnl1rnd coast. Dev.ell ~a1d "There 1~ no tug 1n attendant'\' at thts tame. but the ~hip tS in sem i protected v.ater o "'t' don't expect .ui 1t-11l tJ .. mwge tu the ship or 011 ~ptllag~ Oe-.ell said COa!tl Guard and \1 anne Sale ty o rhc1als are st·heduled lO Oy to the sh.Ip today to determtnl" whether any of the heavy crude 011 on board must be transferred to barges tn order to float the s hip "WE DON'T know the exact amount she'~ carry mg," Oewell s aid . Th" Coai1t <fu•rd 1011d pump1n1 of Sl0,000 h.,r1·I• uf ull wu At :;,.dulf."'1 tu bt>l(tn toduy on thl' hap ·~·1ttt"d orr \ht' north t•nd or l'odr.· l"lh.1111 ('out <:u11rd 'lhlp'I und oil t·cm t.11 nrrs ""'II ,·1rdt• tht· &hl!J , in r Qll' of "'Pllh•.,t· ·wl' don't kno l4 huw ht1ttl) ddma~t"d lht• 'hip '' '" .,,.., 1i1r«' tukanK nc·t'e!ti.an 1>rt>t·11ut101\li, 1>1•14 ··ll i.. tel 'I tw '\far\ fo:11 .. 11 tnt'd tu UUltWI tht• hurrh·am· hut "'ai. tossed il'hOrt• four rrt d l"ll '\OU th u f \1 .ut'il<' p,..,, • 1ve Mas Bus Navy Reported LONDON (Af>1 The Soviet ,. ll \II 1rs CARTER A&AIK ! NATION I WORLD •PWI ........ WIN TIRES, EXHILARATES -A wear} Carter-Mondale Supporter (Jeft> clutches a poster on the floor of New York City's Madison Square Garden while De mocratic Chairman John Wh ite Cabove i s hows off New York newspaper with banner headlme after the party voted President Carter its standard bearer Wednesday night. The Athen1 an . a 735-foot Libe rian tanker loaded with 350,000 barrels of crude oil, was floated aro und midnig ht Wednesday after Coast Guard barges took 25,000 to 30,000 bar rels of oil of( the ship Union has welded a m etss1ve na val force "fa r beyond the needs of defenl>e of tht' Soviet sea frontiers." and 1~ beefing up its armada with a powerful new nuclear-powered aarc-raft earner a nd two giant battle cruisers. the a uthoritative .. Jane's F'lght mg Ships" reported today Brown Gives 11th-hour Support "It took only a few thousand barrels to refloat her, and the operation went smoothly with no s pillage," Oewell s aid The tanker ran aground Mon- day night on an undetected s andbar in Aransas Pass creat ed by the swirling s ands churned up by Hurricane Allen. BARGES and tugboats rigged the grounded Liberian tanker Mary Ellen with beach gear and other equipment Wednesday Five-year Tennis Fight Concludes CLEVELAND IAP I What may have been one o ( tbe lo ngest tennis matches in history is over , with the conclusion of a fi ve-year court battle over a fight on a s uburban Cleveland tenms court "The Sovrnt navy at the ~tart of the l980s 1s truly a formidable force," said the usually rellable a nalysis of t he world's navies in its 1980-81 ed.ilton Capt. John Moore, a retired British Royal Navy offtrer who ed its the annual reference work. said the fi rst frames of the new 75,000-ton Soviet carrier are 10 place al the N1kolayev South shipyard near the Bl<1 ck Sea H E PREDICTED the S<mets eventually may build four of the giant earners, which would be matched only by the lates t in the t.: S. fle<>t . the Nimitz and the Dwight 0 Eisenhower The Soviet earners are Likely to be armed with two :.eater . swept--.-.1ng aircraft . capable of c arrying 10 ,000 po unds of weapons al l v.1ce lhl' ~peed or sound. the report ~aid NEW YORK tAP1 Callfom1a Gov Edmund Brown Jr the quixotic prcs1dt'nt1al l'anwdate whose futunstac phllosophmng fi zzled tn 1980. took his time endor.ung President Carter for re ele('\lon Although Brown v. 1thdrew from the pres1dent1al pnmanes last April I. he held off on an endorsem ent until JUSl a few minutes before Carter ., formal nommat1on Wednesday night at t~e Democratic National Convenuon Brown s pace was remiruscent of 1976, v.•hen he earned his challenge to Carter all the way to the president.Jal balloling and laker Steps Up Air Fares Battle LONDON <A f' 1 Skytrain pioneer Sir Fre ddie La ker l>teppt.'d up the Atlantic a ir fares wa r today with the announce mi>nl of hag reductions LO the to't of reserved seats this fall and '4 mter Laker's basic. no-frills a nd no- reservat1on Sk> train fa res to New York , Los Angeles and Mi ami w ill go up s lightly , however They nevertheless re- main several dollars below the standby fares offered by com petators. Laker claimed d aily standby applicants Laker said he has ehmlllbted "advance purc hase" tickets re qu1rmg bookmg three weeks LO advance. a minimum slay of one v. eek and a cancel a lion fee With the new type of reserved ticket. a passenger can reserve any time. leave any tame and come back any time. Meals are included, money i.s rerunded ln case of cancelatJon and there are discounts for children was the last candidate t1, 1:ndr1,.,.., him His !>P"ech at lh1s year's gathenng, hea\'ll)' laden 141th f.i'Jltttc·al phtlo~oph121ng received a l ep1d re3ponse fr<>m a lan:el) 1naltenl1\e c·on' f'ntion audience BROWN, WHO HAO PL•~O<,EO t'arhn lfJ bt' a party peacemaker . praised b<Jth Carter itnd <;po Ed"' ct rd Kennedy, urg mg Kenned~ s backers to unite bPhand f'artPr and the ·common cause" of part) pnnc1ples · President Ccirtl'r •~ 10 ct hattl1 th1~ elcrtmn The battle is not onl> h.J..s It lS ou~ Putting a'>lrl' th<· f11.'hl'> or lht., sea'>on he needs us as "'e need him \'1 cton 1., nt>l ct'>~urp.d "But 1l 1s Pre<>1dent f'·artt-r ""tl!1 hJ" br11kn1 nt-14 ground Presi- dent Carter has takt'n tht' f1r..1 'llE'JJ" t11ward ri·d1rPct1ng Amencan foreign and dome~t1c pohq humJn nght'> Of-'14 energy pohc1es, given support for tnno\ esl1\I· mctnJ~•·rn1•nl Jnrl wh•i ha'> urged th~ part1c1pation of v.omt'n and m1n11nt1•·'> fin1l4 n .,,w1 "THIS L"i TH•. PARTY 11( con .. c wn11· tht· µart) of v1~1on , the party of pnnc1ple h..-l<1ld tht> r11•l 1·1o(al•·' t ontra.,;ting the OemocratJc platform v. llh H•·publl• J O rt'Jl•('lllJO or the Equal Rights Amendment and thl· ctdupt111n 11f <Jthn plank!> he described as representing a · rPtreat .,, tht-pa'it Brown aho attackt<d h1-. pn-dt'<'i''>'>'>r <i ~ R''vnnor of Cahfornaa , Repubucan pres1dent1al nom1nt-e Honct ld l<r-ai.:an fo r endorsing a tllx cut plan that HrtJl4rl .,aid v.1,uld ~1,1· millionaire Reagan 90 limes more tax relwr than ltw .tver.ilo(t-\n, ... nran 0oo l ht-fooled h\ l h t)'ol f J b l Jll •Jph•·t ~ V. ho V. •JU Id lell you ht tie difference Sl'parJlf'' r1ur µJrt\ lri1 m lht·lf'o riur nomLOee from RooaJd Reagan, Bro"' n :.ct1d The .U·> ear -old Brown v. ho ha~ :.ought the Democratic nominauon for prt>51dent tv• If to r.-ru .. ..-d to sa) d1re<'ll> whether he Ultends to nm again in 1~· but hf' hant..-d 'trungl) that he may J ud ge George J Mc Monagle of Cuyahoga Co mmon Pl eas Court awarded $2,900 Tuesday to Kurt Keller of Broadview Heights, whose jaw was broken in the fight May 2, 1975. Io addition to the ea rner, the Soviets are building two cannon and missile-a rmed 32,000-ton Kirov-class cruisers, and may build two more. c reating the nucleus "of a force hitherto un recogruzed tn the Soviet neet, the :.tnJte group, · Moore wrot..e WITH THE new cru1serl>, Moore s aid the Soviet:. are following the U S idea that cruisers s hould protect earners a nd also operate independently. THE BIG cuts come Oct 15 when Laker s reserved seat, one wa) eC'onomy fare lo !llew York will be $219 compared WJlh $266 for the !>a m e o U -peak season last year To Los Angeles, the pnce lS s lashed from $426 to S319, wtu.le a one-way reserved t icket to M aa mt has been fixed at $240. Money you save by shopping Testimony in the ca se s howed Keller and another man, Leslie Van Dyke, argued ove r who had the right to an outdoor tennis court. Keller claimed Van Dyke punched him in the face, requiring his jaw to be wired s hut for six weeks. B es ide th e Kirov -cla ss cruisers, the Kremlin is building three diffe r e nt c lasses o f c ruise rs, r anging down Lo 7 ,600-tonners. he s aid. The Soviet fleet, according t.o Moore. includes 70 nuclear· powered submarines with mis· siles that can st rike at targeu 700 to 4,800 miles away . He claimed the Kremlin is produc· ing additional submarines at a rate of 10 a year. "THE TIME has come when air fares must no longer be tart· ed up," Laker told a news con· ference. Keller sued Van Dyke for $32,000 and r eceived $2,400 last year through an arbitration panel. Van D y k e appealed . McMonagle ordered Van Dyke to pay $1,400 in medical ex penses and Sl.500 in dama~es. Moore criticized U.S. poliU· cians for slowing down the build· ing of new warshi ps, making them ultimately more e xpensive because of mflat1on "Too many airlines promote their fares and then restrict the capacity of the ajrcraft. We, on the other hand. are maintaining the onginal concept of last· minute reserva tio n s and a guaranteed seat at the lowest possible price " Sixty percent o f seats on Laker trans-Atlantic aircraft are reserved, the remarnder for The no-reservation Skytram package for the fall offers a one- way fare to New York of $186, to Los Angeles $259 and to Miami Sl95. Tom Murphln• I• IOoldng for th• MCOnd-be•t B••t of All Po•.._ Co•8t• In th• E•.t. HI• Just CoHtlng column wlll r• eume eome d•Y: Floods EnguH Ohioans Creeb Up 24 Feet; Damage $25 Million Nlgfll -motftlft9 '-<'-1,,.U -rwlM f.,r l"'"°"Of' Frldey C••".i fli.t> lower 10t, low >t 1 .. 1_....,.., _.,. Weter,10 IE 1 .. -. llOf>I ••ri•lll• wlMI' """' .,... motN"t -.,, wll" lwo IO ltw .. -_,.,,_.., JW*41\ HIOf>I --... -c..,._,1,.n c ... ,."11 eft•r - c.a1 ..... 1. L-<'°'* -tot_..••-.._. le frill ..,., <N•tel •"" lfllellil ... ...,. ,, .... ., -"""' .,,., ........ ..,. -.,....._ ...... Ion<••' .........,_.......,. 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Local Advertised Values -One more I reason people all along the Orange Coast rely on the (~~[,@LJ 642-4321 I ------------------------------------ l lliil-- • J --- CALIFORNIA Ra•eh B•r11 Fire Started By Elephant ACTON tAI'> A movie etepllant whaM •· str~n •SM"Clalty ts klt'kln1 obJffU latt.._. a car 1tartt'd a h,... that defiroyed t.bree ::= at M movlt1 ranch nf'ar h.re whm he w pe rformed hi• 1peclalty on a propane t••-· fil"tf1shtt-rs said The blue ll\lur\"d a trainer Md ct.at.ro7ed • dUltfOOm, animal barn and u.lmaJ hol~tal. laid Los 1'.n.&eh.~ Count y Ft,.. o.partment •pok•mu Carl Boyd No other IJlJUrtet to people °' ...Umala were reported s..,.,._., .. ,,..,. o" .,, SAN to'HANCISCO CAP) The stale Depa.rt. mer\l or Health SerVICl"I bas &iven Dellcato Vlneyan:b tht-go abnd to sell the lut batch ol It.a wane stiJJ under state em· bar go ( .,.,.. ~7·1..· J The embar10 waa ''.., r: 1 m posed against the . -Manteca winery on July 9 after tests found the cancer-1.anked pesticide OBCP in its wine. Tbe em· bargo origmally covered 5.4 million 1allona, but 4.3 million gallons subsequently were cleared for sale. Si riker11 .tlafl Relwl SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Angry union of. ficials have vowed to resume picketing Friday morning at 36 of the city 's swankiest hotels u.nleu owners allow union members back on the job by noon today The 27 ·day-old strike or some of San Fran· cisco's largest hotels during the height of the tourist season has cost the city $12 million ln bull· ness. A new snag between the unioo and the owoer9 developed Wednesday when raises negotiated under the new contract become effective and the botela' re- fusal to a llow union members to return to work wiW the union signs the contract. B• ·Pltaru ... ' So"fllat SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Ambroae Smltb, nicknamed the "Phantom ol the Muni" fM b.La UD· authorized drives on city buses, la wanted cm charges of raping and robbin1 1 25-year~Jd German tourist. U.S. Park Police said Wednesday that Smltb, 23, allegedJy raped and robbed a woman Suada7 la an ammunition bunker of Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Deril .trade Hint? WESTLAKE VILLAGE CAP) -Comedian Flip Wilson's son is to appear in Ventura CouDtJ Municipal Court Aug. 27 for a prellmiaary beartq after pleading innocent to felony 1rand tbeft charges in a $21 ,000 country club buralary. David Bryce Wilson, 20, entered the plea Wednesday, a district attorney's spokesman u.id. He was arrested Sunday. Sheriffs investigator Dave Ebrtlcb aald Wilson's entertainer-father declined to post '1,000 bail for his son's release until after the &rraiCD· ment. Look to There's a ln the tub. Tbe lat.a Hollywood 1tunt to publicize the movie, ''Middle Al• Cruy," Mt a Gulnneu World's record Wednes- day ln a bot tub ttulftlal eca.t. Tbey beat the old record of 43 peo- ple atuff ed in a bot tub ol limUar 1U.. LA Airport to Impose Non-passenger Ban LOS ANO&L&S <AP> -FUDUJ and lrMnda al air ,......_. ...., Loe ~ laler'Dau.al Alrpalt'• lnterullaul T...uaal ...... PMk boun wW baYe .. ..., .!( .,. It .. termm.l'a Mnl'ttJ ..... U. AArpGlt eom=w• naled. The oom•••km aaw Wnrsd.11 that a wee~eDd baD OD DOD· pau...,...aUiieJammedw • •' ... 80 .~. lt wW be .... . posed for., daya ltalti.q ..... .. Only UeU&ed ,..._,..will be al· lowed be,cmd MCWttJ .... fNm I to 11 p.m. wll daJ. &M .,,.n' d11 aald. TboH m••tl•I arrlYl•I p .......... wWUftto ... ..._lB b .......... . Altboup tile commlua.•1 cle- ci 1 ion wa1 anaDlmoua, COD· c .. ......,. ..... food ......... . w.._..11,.em ..... a T2·bour bm two ..... ._ ......,.. bitterly. ·'We lbou&d aat ban to ...r t.be •bole brunt," aald Alvin Branch. LAX 1eneral manafer for Con - e .. 1lom lnternationa , a minority bmlntu operatlna ln the tennlnaJ uder an qreement with Host In· &enatlanal, tbe airport's main con- eenlanalre. Howen:r, Robert Davldaon, uala· tut e1rport 1enera1 manacer, said &M bu wu needed to cut concestlcn lDaide the crowded termlaal, wbicb la Mn'leed bJ more tb&n JO rontp and dom..Uc alrlinea. "CGadltioDI are so deaperat.e that U.., eaU far dl9perat.e DMUUrea," belal4. JJa N1J'QnM t.o eonceuionalre de- mand.I, tbe comml11lon ordered elrport offlclals to atudy poulble alt.. wbs'9 food and drink could be ao&d ouUkt9 C\Wlom.I and IWtricted ....... An. • .t.ya, tbe commiuicm will deelde wbeUMr' t.o cooUnue, modify M end the bell. ... ,.. .. -. .. . .. ,. . . . . . . Thur90ey, AugUllt t 4, 1 NO ONLY PILOT Al Bus Plan Fought IA Schools Appeal, ID State Court SAN rRANCISCO (AP> -The Board ol F.dueaUoo ln Loa An1etee ha• uked tbe State Supreme Court to overnde a lower court Judie's plan ot forced bu1ln1 lo lnte1rate the system's achooh lltla rau. The acbool board'• appeal filed Wednesday wu bued on a claim that a voluntary pro1ram bas a bft. ter chance ol lnte1raUn1 cl.aurooma -and voluntary meuu..rea would avoid predicted anti-buain1 "nilbt" by whites and othen. THE 8CllOOL BOAaD appeal ol Superior Court Judie Paul EaJy'1 plan a.tao said there la no ,;>root ol de· liberate segre1atioo In Loe Aoteles public school.a -when the law re- quires aucb proof before busing la or· de red. The district. the nation's second largest with S.S,000 students last year, urged an immediate auy of the plan drawn up by Egly and court· appointed computer expert.a to 10 in· to effect Sept. 16 The court plan calls for the man· datory reusignment and businc of s tudents In grades 1-9 this rail Grades 1~12 would be added ln the next three year.s. IF THE ST AV is denied, the boa.rd plans to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, said the school boa.rd presl· dent, Roberta Weintraub "We're hoping the higher courta will give ua at least a year to try our vol untary program , to wo rlt aomelbing out." M.s Weintraub said Wednesday A decision on the request for an Im· mediate stay or the busing plan I.a ex· peeled from the state's highest court by Morway, attorneys for the Loe Angeles schools said. The board clai med that under Egly's July"7 rulln1, 250,000 to 3.50,000 or tbe dJstrtct .• total enrollment would be affected at a projected cost of more than $185 million thia flacaJ year. However, an Aug. 6 order by the 2nd Court ot Appeal in Loe AnceJes r educed the number of puplia ln· volved to about 200,000 and aiao lowered tbe eattmated coat somewhat, school offtclah 1aid.. .IEUY llALV£a.80N, aaaociate s uperintendent of 1cbool1 ln Loe Anltl•. sald Wednesday that " WU eatimaled the court plan would ,. quire busing of between 43,000 and 4.5. ooo ltudent.s lhll r all. Halverson sald that durt.nt the unt-80 acbool year. then were a .ooo puplla in tbe 115 acboola to be la· volved in mandatory bu.a1Qs under lbe latest court plan. The Loe An1eJe1 1,.Wm bM a tatal or eoo achoola, lnchading 70 elemen· tary and JunJor bl1b achoob con- 1ldered "naturally l.nte1rated" under the court plan. Wltbou"t con1lderln1 any antl- bualnl "rulhl... • •te•dr declln• in Los Aqele. public achoo enrollment bad been forecut to continue th1a fall. The ac~ 1y1tem bu estimated that then would be a 1.4 percent drop in the pupil populaUoa to about 538,000 ULla fall, baaed oa bhtb rates and urban population sbifta. Enrollment fell 1.8 percent tut year. 'Ibere wu a 4.8 percent d.ropoff In 1978 -the year that mandatory bualng becan ln 1rades 4-8. Pollution Building Ban Upheld SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -An En· vlronmenlal Protection Agency con· 1truction ban on pollution-causing buildings in California was upheld Tuesday by a federal appeals court. The 9th U.S. Court or Appeall backed a lower court's order which refused to Ult the EPA moratorium oo the "cooatruction or modilicaUon o f air pollution sources In California " THE LOWER COURT ruled that the ban, which began on July 1, 1"79, 1bould remain In effect because Cahfomia has railed to enact re- quired anti-pollution laws. At laaue la the stalemate over lbe enactment ol state la wa requi.ri.na an- nual •mot Lnapection.a for vehicles. Becauee California bu not passed tou1h amoc Lnapecl.ion laws, EPA of. flciah ordered the cooatruction ban ln an effort to spur the state to ac- tioo. TBE PAanc LEGAL Foundation and 13 California le1illat.on rouibt lbe I: PA order. On Tuesday, the federal appellate court, ln upboldlac the U.S. Dlatrict Court la Sacramen- to. denMd their request for a pre- Umilw'y ~Wlctioo wblcb IOUlht to put a halt t.o the ban. The E.P A, cltlnc the federal Clean Air Act, announced tut year it would s&.op i.uui.nl permit.a ror certain types ol pollutiCJD-cauel.q projecta -aucb u f aC'ta'ie9 -until Calllo.nd.a adopts an lupection p~am to curb auto pollution. BWNOW! for ST. TROPEZ Nouveau classic, pure and simple. A veritable tropical paradise alive on pure silk, captured Los Angeles' oldest jewelers comes to Fashion Island \ at the waist and wrists like your easiest sweater. Even tbe blazer blnts of a more relaxed line, sliding over your sboulders into a bold , boxy silhouette of pure wool. 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CA 92660 .. ~ Robt-rt N Weed Publl\her ,oranoec..a .. oa••v P••o• Editorial Page .......................................................... __ I hutaday AyO.,.L 14 11180 New Step Toward Bay Restoration The ctli of Newport Beach and INlne approved an •1reement lhls wffk to hire an en1lneenna rlrm Lo .. ork up a study on controlUn• the now ol sediment from San Oles<> CreH mto clo11ed Upper Newport Bay The study ls upedt!d to rflult ln •uldehnr a nd a Umetable for completin.1 a system to hall th 111t nd slud&e enterina the bay's tt0l<>11 cal rnt-r\'t> Further, the t•-O c1lJH i,·ott!d tn fa vor ol aagnll\AC an aare.emenl Wllh the Soul.Mm Cabfom ta AsSO<'iat1on of Govemnwnta lSCAG l, which was telt><'lf°d b)' the ~ta tL• a the aaeocy to dllburH IWlds for surh a stud~ SCAG, acl'Ordin& to lht agr~menl . -.ould kick 1n 1t~ allocation of 1311 ,000 tn state monl') whalt• l'ut·h e ll} would pay roughly '72,000 to compll'te the stud) The study la mandated Wider the Fedtral Wutttr Pollution Control Act of 1972 and must bt-compll'tl'tl b~ late 1981 The stud) plan has bet.on m hmbo ~mce 1~2 .. ht-n 1t was Judged to havt a lack of far tual bat·kup and "'a~ rt· moved from the broader outh coast rtg1onal stud> Although thas ma) appear to b<-}t>t another ~tud ~ rather than darect ac tion . 1t does rt>present a posit 1 \ t' move toward cleanll\g up the ba) It remains to be seen whethe r this state mandated rt> quirement and other efforts to obtain funds for dredging the bay will somehow mesh and help get the JOb done But the fight to clean up the bay ha!> a lways been one of small steps. each leading, we must hope to a return to a healthy and pristine bay Glwn Boating New Over th~ protests of boaters. Newport Beach City Council members boosted both onshore and offshore c1t)' mooring fees this week. Offshore rates were raised from $6 55 pe r vessel foot per year to $10. Onshore fees jumped from $3.30 to SS The recommendation for the hike c a me from the city's Tideland Affairs Committee which a rgued that had the city adjusted rates according to the Consumer Price Index, rates would be well over $10 pe r foot. And comparisons with commer cial outlets , county mooring s ites in Ne wport Harbor and even ra tes a t dry storage facilities, they said , showed the increased city fees are still a bargain. But angry boaters said the dollar s ign doesn 't tell the whole story. They insist that unlike other private and public facilities , the city provides no e xtra amenities such as parking, r estrooms or security Also. they said. users of city moorings represent the middle-class. middle-income boaters "We're the people who have saved our e nttre lives to buy a boat and are struggling to meet costs Som t>thmg like this could c rush us ." remarked one boater But the bottom line. city officials s aid. is that if they don't keep prices competitive. state authorities will com· plain and possibly threaten to take control of the tidelands Boaten1 can t ake little comfort in that fa ct It ma~ be that the unpleasant m essage here 1s that all boating 1c; a n ch man's sport Dangerous V andalisill It seems to have become great sport in Newport Beach to loot. chop up or bum down Lifeguard towers This week. for the third time this summer. one Lifeguard stand was doused with a nammable Liqu id and then set ablaze. The tower was a total loss Lifeguards report that pranksters frequently n p out te le phones or cut lines. First -aid kits and colored flags used to indicate surf conditions also are favorite targets. Worse yet, guards report that on several occasions. persons have buried broken glass at the foot of the stands so that guards cut themselves when they run out. Iftower vandalis m has become the latest kick. it is a fad that could produce sad consequences . For starters, guards build their own towers at a material costoUl,200. That doesn't involve the time guards must spend repairing or replacing the wooden stands. More seriously, the wave of destruction hampers lifeguards ln performing their chief duty -saving Lives. which during summer months can run as high as 100 rescues per weekend. It would be nice to think the troublemakers might get the message and lay off. But that probably won't happen. The best solution. it seems. is for more respectful citizens to keep their eyes open a nd let police know or s uspicious ac- tivity. Perhaps a little douse of reality inside a Jail cell m ight make the message clear • Opinions expressed tn the space above a re those ot the Da lly Pilot Other views expressed o n this page a re those or their authors and a111s1s Reader comment 1s 1nvtled Address The Dally Pilot P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone l71 4) 642·432 I Boyd I Oldest Bell By L.M . BOYD Question a rise" a~ t1> the v. hereabouts o f the v.or ld . .., oldest bell Am told 11 han~s in the towe r of a butldin~ n e xt t o S t S t e p h e n ' Episcopa l Ch urch 1n f:ac;t Ha ddam. Con n It ~as ta~t for a Spanis h mona~ter~ 1n the y ear 8U Classify youself as a first t Ot>ar Gloornv Gu · How ll It that the red min mainta ined CY•lod1 o f No rt h Ameriu ror more than J0,000 yean without do· lnl 1ny harm to it wh1UO.ver. while the •hilt man baa 1U but eomp4etel1 ruined it ln rewer Ulan IDO yeara? W.A "-"''I (lore (_ __ .. .,. .. .. "''"• ., , ..• , ....... ~ .. -•-tll' -I ... ·-• flf tlW -~ .... , ___ .... o.M• 0... 0..1, ..... r ate amateur h1-.lOnC1n 1f ~ou can 1dent1f\ th•· 1·1~h t t · !"! pre,1df'nt-. ·1.1.1th la <.t n ;im1•-. that en<kd in -.on Ten years a g o, lht' flr~L N ew Yor k Ma r athon tirought o ut 126 runne r !. Five ye<ir" ago, 500 ROl 1nt1J tha t rl!ct· Las t yea r. 14 .000 ran Q How m a ny voungste rs ha\'e grown up in the White House., A. So far. 177 Q What did the Pilgrims u t mostly on the Mayfl ower lrip hert., A Soup The lion in medieval ll~s was called a leo. you knew lhat The big unmarked cat we refer to as a panthe r the n was Identified a s a pard It was widely believed, wronl( ly, that the leo cross-mated with the pard That's why we call the s maller livelier c al a leopard Up to certain limits, you can llrure a fb h can swim about eight miles an hour ror each foot of its body length Earl W utt>rH State Employee Rent Fight Due " " ' ,. 1 J I h u n tJ 1 t• d ' l • t e c•1n 11lnH'e' J r .. 111rdlnl( for b.tltltt ~I a ht"ut1t11t uf tht• St 1att" Hoard 11f Control ~<·ht"duh•tl fu r Au1o1u.,1 :! IC I h 1•' t' a r I" l h l' '!> p 1: c 1 J I v 1 1 v llt•.ct-d e mplo \t•t•\ ~h o I"" 1n l ull• o v.ncd hCIU 'S llljol l't11 )'t"(tr' l ht') haH t'flJOVt'd l t:O t '>0 ..ibaurd l} lov. 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In fact. 1t caused Cj n a.,hbl!ck I remembe r coming bac k from German) w it h the normal Ca liforruan's d esire Lo ge l to the be a ch At the lime . I headed towards Malibu The fe n ces and .. K eep O ut .. s ign s we r e not dir ected towards the ocean. but at me and m y son I UNDERSTAND f rom a young colleague that a group called the ·· Punk Surf"' has a rec o rd which s t a tes m y f ee l ings I think belier than I I haven 't hear d 11 yet . but I gathe r the m essage 1s that, ""This 1s my s urf m y s un m y beac h .. O ur local be a c h a re as a re, perhap~. the mos t i;ubs 1d1ze d a c res in Southe rn Cah fom ta. by the fede ral. local s tale a nd count) · bureaucrC1c 1cs which the re~1denb. h a te And the "Sorry, Jack.,. are proba bl~ lhc most !>elfish I find 1t sad \A:" A FRA!"JCF: Punk \ 'if>l.r To lht> Ed itor T h(' lora l m e dia and the Ne wport Beach Po lice Depa rt ment have la unc hed a sen es of unfa ir attac k:. on the local punk r om m un1t) f.vcnl!. have been sens a t iona lized. a nd the con Linued front page atta cks by the police on punks in a local weekl> ne ws paper dema nd a reply to the ir vind1ct1 ve hes ' T lw anti punk a rtic les usua ll) r e nter around the o;Labbing of a r ha ufrt•u r . C1 n d o fte n feature qu o t e:. b y p o l 1re w a rn in~ pare nL'I not to allow Lhetr sons and daugh ter s t o turn into punks This s ingle slabbing 1s usually treated a s a ty pical punk a c tivity The fact 1s , o ut of the s eve ra l hundred punk-oriented youths in lhe Orange Coas t area, all that c.-a n be attributed to the m a r e o n e s tabbing , the possessio n o f a martial arts weapon, and a few scattered fist fights Someone could have as sembled an equally and prob· 3bl)' even more impressive Ust of c r imes involving Meltlcans. long haired surfers. or virtually any other group. PERHAPS THE mos t dis tas teful occurren ce is the police's photo1r1phlng of punks at the beach F'or •II we know, they could be oraanlzing files or punkers for future reference. J u ., ' h '. t ,J u ... , . 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Sou them CJhforn1a ll ft'~l' lc and the a'lsoc1a ted t h 1nk 1n°1: that n eH ·r quc,t1on!> trad1tton Since punk-. can be eJ 'II) •fr tected and rhalll·n~t· e' t·r~ thing good '1u burban1tt·' hold d ea1 the) make J favont 1· ta r~Pt of react1onar~ "'rath One l'l..'ekly papi.>r ha., r ailed punk a "fad " a nd a rult P unk rock. hOIH'\er. 1s a m ore pote n t rorre than 11.s enc:m1eo; belle' e Orange Count} 1~ one uf t he la~t ba'>tlOn!i of the 'urfrr .., ··end l ~s summer · pa r ad1 se and the Amen l'an Drl'am of t"o kHh and a well ordered tav.n These dr eams sacnf1c<· e xcitement for t he ~t>cunl~ of Cl ne ver c hangml( • "o rld Tht• v.or ld doe' r hangt' ho v. e\"er. and p unk repre~ents t he nt'w ideals of inte n stt ) l!nd a ction Althouj:!h punk must( 11r clothing ma \ c hange: th1•1r .. 1 l1tudt• '" ht>rt' to -.L<J\ In i;hort d punk 1s '>11m1'0nt· "ho " bon'<.I v.1th lhl..' 1.·ultur.11 w a<,lelC1nc1 ar"unf1 ham, Jnd ,.., Ir) tnJ.! to Jvll his n1•1ghbor o; out or their "'ell presen ed delui;1on-. T o u ' this type uf ange r -.ho"!'o m o rt• concern for othe rs than doe' the comatose complac·enr\ or our long ha ired adversaries NAMES WIT Jlll E:LD 1•unk \le-ti• To 1 ht• 1-;<11 tor Ht' tht· d e t <1 1n1 ng tJ f punk ro!'h •ro; It !-. trut• that :"l'wport Ue J C'h poll C'e are 1t·alou'>. even OV('r /('3IOU.') al ti m ('S ll11"1'H'r pt"rhaps the) prefer no t to h a ve H:t ff1t1 s p ra y painted all O\'er l hr1r cal y Also, m a> be the} would Just as soon not have prt\'ate <'ll1zens · ca rs acid bath('(! M 3) be they are try 1ng to cul do v.n the high cost of \'andalts m to the taxpa yers The y 1>robably wo uldn't let Iranian anli Ame ricans a nti ref uge e Cubans protest an Newport Ueac h eithe r They are certainly pre fe r able lo the anarch y punk r ockers represent P lease withhold m y name Re talia tion 1s rough in this area M> neighbor's car. was a cid sprayed and our walls are being e roded from sandblas ting graf· fit• out NAME WITtlllEl.D l•ftftr l 'alltl To the EcUtor. 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"'ht·n '11u ht JI lht> din of tlw ;i1n rJft lw~tn ~ou r da'. r<'fnt•mht·r lhl' l1n1·-. of J o hn 1)11.nnt' l>o 11111 .... k rm .... horn tht' hl'lh t11ll lht•\ loll for lhn• ·· \\'I I.I.I.\ \1 \I \10 -..:HoE DfUf>lJ'!f \ bion 111 t ht' 1-:d1tor V. h~n I rt•tnf'mher L;ij,?11na ·, Jim 0 1111•\ I think uf 1;, .. ir~t· Ae r na11I -,ha"' .. 1·11mm(·n t ·somt• mt•n ,.,,. th1nR.., a!. the' :ue un<I ''-') "''" 1 dream thin~s thJt n1•\1•r "'t•rt• Jnfl .,.,k "'h-' not I bcl1c\C m.in ~ will 31i{tct'. tml a.' ' <; reen bt> It "<Ju Id not e x ''' u ni"'" Jim Dille~ h<id l.lske<l 1 ht' important quest ion >c:ir!o. Jj,?11 Wh' nol ''" n~::"N Y FR f:IUF:NRICH PUIOwaiwr To t he Editor Wouldn't 1t be c heaper. and a h tlle eas ier on the 1axpayers . for the welfare to pay fo r the pill eac h month than use lh e "a bor t1on m e thod" that t he) a re talk ing about., It s eem s that our Laxes are high enou~h. a nd our pa.) checks c;m oller . to pa) o ut for welfare a bo rtio ns We ar e s ending million!> to othe r countries to help star ving r hitdren. and for birth control. a nd nutnt1on We ca n s end m e n to the moon Wh) not a µtit for the men. or ltt\'e the m ;1 'a-.t•ctom yt E llyman • • l.tttns /mm rtadtrs art wrlc~ The nghl to condni1t lt tttrs to ftt spaa or fltmmate hiHI u rtstrved Lt tttrs o/ 300 words or lt u will ~ g1vna pu fert"f1Ct All lt lltrs mu.st m· elude .ngnature and mathng addrt11 but nal'!WS ma11 ~ wtthMld on r~rt 1/ 1uf/1c1r111 rtaaon 11 oppornit Pot try Wilt not bt> PM bhshtd ......................... _ ... ,, .... -...... _,, ___ .. , ........ - MORE OPINION Tnursday AuguSt 14. 1980 DAILY PILOT 1\ 7 'Professional' Delegates Grind Their Own Axes NEW YORK Paul and R.Jt.» 0 Oramdl are pro(t>" 1onalg flt> ba bt'en a el\) r ounr1lmlln m Cleveland. h \\U tcretar) of t he Ohio Oeomocratlc-Party When ~)' d«ldtd the\ "antN:t t o be-delf'1ate <11 tu the Democntir Nahon¥1 Con\lcn lion, tht'> ltnt>\o\ JUM "hat to do The OC'G r"ndt!>e:. llrn H'<i •t the delt'&lltt> •wlt•t·uon ~auru.' m the 21 t 01 trlct o( Ohm ooe n11lht ha-.t Februaq with a rl'" frientb 30 CIHload ()( fr1t'nd:l, tu I>\• exact Tht• wholt' j.?roup "Ort' slra"' hats marked "OeGrand1s Tht') l11dn t reall~ need the hat:.. though their pt'\> pie "ere read1 I} recogrlll able m ost of thtm "'ere "'hill• Jnd most or the ~pie "ho II\ e tn that part of Cleveland art' blac·k City Council president Geor~e Forbes. who 1s black. expected to be ooe of two delegates from the 21st Oistrkt p ledged to Jim- my Carter in accordance with the results of Ohio's primary election He got 77 votes at the caucus. Paul DeGrand1s got 99 and rutagot 111 Thjt"' hov. lht· lh•mor 111tll 113 rt\ "urk~ fo'or t y or I he· U7 ch·I f' t{ld {'II U nd 1d lt• r 11,Jt l1 'I rrom (\1) »hoK.i Count) u m ht• lrukn 11hed ui. pmf1•-. .. wnuli. In Nt<~ \'ork Count) 1 Mirntiall1m l ltw CIKUrt' I' ~ h1 :..i In 1.o' Anl(l'lt·, Count\ mort-th11n lill 111 tlw d•·I c•gsh'i. <•nd ul11•1n1.1t1•' 1.trt· put.hi' orr1t•t> holct1•1.. put h nqp1t11tt•r .. hlbb) 1111'1 lon~t Illa' tll'I I Vll>l'I UI fund ru1M·r~ pulllH'UI prh ft•,irnmab If tht• l<t-publ11 un-. Ml' lht• pur I) or hu'11nt•11i. D1•111111·rub ~•rt' tht• JIM\\ (Ill l)(•t1plt• 14 ho;,{' h~t lll'bb 111 pohlll'' Wl\h ull of thl' 11Jrl) ., lt't'l'nl rdormi. Jnd talk o f op1•n lll lH•n p11lll 1t·i. lht' l>t'OlO('I Jttc· 1'011\t'l\llOrl lb '>llll t'!>l>l'Ollall) d ~alht•ring uf old IJ(lhtil'ldns .imJ ) uung poht1 r 1 <1ni. t>elt'~dlt'' and dherndll':. lame to "it'l4 'o rk a:. a Cdrcer ltlo\ c tht') art• broker ing lhl'lr pt>r:.onal futurt-:. \.\hat 1:. at 1:.:.ut' for them 1!> c·ur rent and future• employment ai. member !> or t'o ngr e:.s . leg1~laturei. and l'ounc1b, a:. pollt1rul staffers and organrzers. a s lobb~ 1:.t:. and I a bor union representat 1 ve:. "POLITICS IS MY life:· 11a1d Paul DeGrand1i., who make~ h1'> living a:<> a coal broker. but 14ho ha!> run for Congrc:.s a nd cit~ To carry 1t ott Lunch pails and back packs keep everything at hand And even more fun with our special monogramming 6 00 to 17 00 l'll•rk ht't""l't'll lt•I 0 " H'I iJ '>l.1t1 iHld l'lllllll.. ~O\ 1·r1111H·nt UllCI purl) 11ff111JI ,11 \+lllllU' tlllW'I I rn for <'urt1·1 r1.:ht 11ow 1•vt·n 1f I think lh1•rt• .111• too mun~ rt'1l 1w1·k, 11roun1I t11m 1f h1• lo:w..,, ht· 1.11111 Hm,jh n11 l·ould l(t•t " ft \C' H'Jf 1•11111 rt1c·1 on He1• llaw Hut that ' 11111 lht· 111 ... ut' We rt' t.1lk1111; IJrdRlll.tta· 1><1l1un Tht' 11111) llUt''ollOn 1.., "'hu ha'o lht• bt•'lt dlU11!'t' tu ""in for lht' part)' 'ou 11ut1ec ho"' "'t· opent'd UIJ llUI l JUl'U' p1m·edure t11 bring in tht• 11uhl1t . '>aid Cerdld1nc IJ..r1 1 JurtldJI "-Ith a ldugh Sht' 14ork:. fur d rug lffiJ><irllng l·om i.>an~ hut 1dt'nt1f1c.., ht•r..,t'lf a!> J d1-.tr1l t le..tdt•r from the We..,t '>Hit• uf Manhatwn Jnd a lid t'gdlt' jJll•d.:t•d lll h t'nnt>d~ ·That'!> wh) 'H' p1rkt>d a l'On\ 1· n1ent llrnt' for tht• 1·ou1 u., llJ Jll on a 'iunda' mornm.: If ~ou ""l'rt'll t pn•pJn·tl lo hnni.; out \OUr t roop..,, 1t "'"' unlikl·h th.It 'uu 14 t'rt' ~0111~ an} pl.1t't.' · 1 "U!> tht•n• thJt SunclJ' morn 111g, 'ht' ~a1tl Ill !ht• lolih; or thl' lhgh Sdw11I of \1 u:-.1<· Jlld rt. handing out m; htt•r,1tur1• I had hrought I~ p1•01Jll' .... ,1 h nw l 'p 1·J me thrt•t• bu--loach 11( ,,._,., pie Angdu Ot:I Toro tht• ... , ..,l'mblvman had l'hartt>rt•d hll~I':> llt· hrouj!ht \llH p1·11pl1· from 1-:;i-.1 1l,1rlt·m 111~ hrc.t ht r («lmP In c·arn lllj! tr:I\' 11! focHI for 1tw1r JK•o11lt· l\n~clo a!>ked 1111· wheth1•r I w:ullt•d to he with 111111 I 'oUrl' dad und \llU l><'l I 14 a .., t·h •l'lt'<I •• ~ J cldt·~att· PEARi. ~A('K has been a tl·aC'hl'r in llan·e) 111 for 2.1 \ l':Hs d f(lurlh grude lt>acher She's rn l'\jt•w York a'> a Carter delt'gatt• twcau .. e tht' !':atronal Eduratwn i\!>S0<:1at1on ":rnL'> her tht•rc Jn ffiJO\ ""11\'> lhe :0-:EA. a ICJhh\ for 0 ll'aC'twr., 1.-. the ('a rtt-r 11rgan11.ut ion · Ken Bru<'e from tht• l111nri111 Er1u cation ""'ofldtlhn < J llecl me Jn d .., u g g e -. tt• d that I IH' a cll1ten deh·gatt .,hi· 'did · I "a-. a natural f'ho1 ce I gue<,S I m on the 11at1ondl tl'>Jrd of th(• as.soc1a11on anci I , ... b«t·n <·IQ,f'h 1n' oh ed "1th 11ur I'\( th .. pol1ll<':JI :J<•t11111 cnrnrn1llt't' f11r .,,, \l•ar-. Im (•1r ('<Jrti-r be<'au ... t• 111•1•ual 1nt1·ri· ... t l.!r11up~ Jnd that ~ 14 h.Jl "'1 Jn h<i\ f' lo look ;fl ''''" 1fll', 1\1-n l\t'(f\ hJ" \<tit d rll,!hl 1111 Hl\ll J lion but ('artt•r d1c111ur "'''lo. IJ\ cr 1·.;tin~ lhl· ll1·pJn rn1·nt ur Edul·atH>n I rr·pn•-.l'nt that 1n l1•rt''-l I n·pr1•,1•nt 1t1• lllrnm 1::dllcat1on '"''" 1.1l1•1n :ind llw ;.., Jt IOlldl [-,tl111 Jll•H \..,...,,, IJ 11011 . So clo 2-1'1 11tlwr clt•lt•j!Jli'' Jnd 12'J r1111r1• .1l1t-rn;t11•'> I h•· , ... \ 11\tl ti p11 l1 l 11·,tl Jllt•Jll 1 n111 ll1tlt1•1• '\I \I' \I .in• th•· mul>t Pollt1cally e fferllve pro- fessional li{roup in the country Carter ll> their man, now the N EA -,upplae<l a lot or h1~ cam- paign money and much of his f1l'ld organ1zat1on lie gave them their own Cabinet department in h1 11 first term and will give them whatever they want if he wins a :.ccond term "TJUS IS A on<'l' m a lifl'lime o pportunity for me. · i.a1d Kay \'ilven an ~EA Cartt·r dt!legate from Ri ver .. ·orl''>l , Ill , who teaC'he'> '>peet·h 1n the public schooli. in nearb) Oak Park 'I made 11 ~cau .. e the Carter pt'() pie '>t'nt out the ~ord ·Let there bt• lt'UC'hC'r'> And thcrt> wcrl' lt"al'hcrl> What do the\ ""ant., To be their 0 14 n ho'l'>t:'~ The ;-.; ~.:A ha~ m o \ l' d 1 n l o 1J r1l1 t 1 rs pr" f, . .,.,11inall}, lo ){:im control OH·r public· ofr1c1ah fr<1m i.chool h 11 J r rl nH· m IH· r .., l o ., t a t c 11 i,:1 -.IJt11r-. '" prc<,1dent!> "'ho dt·tt•rrn1nc tht' '>alarie!> and "'11rlo. 1nJ:( nmd1t1on-. of lt-achers Fr.Jn flt.in of l:il()(}mf1eld. ~ J rlt·-.rritwd h1·r.,clf a .-. a 'd<i i.:ood1n~ hr1u-.1·..., 1fr ~ hr·n Shl' "'d' J del1·~atl' for ~orri., l 'dall ,1l tht· 197fi Dt>morrat11· ~at1onal < 11n' 1·nt1011 <.,h1· t·ndl'cl that c<Jn \ ,. n I 1•,11 1 n t l' •1 r.., .., r, h h 1 n R h, , .1 u , t' '\ '· "" J t' r '" · ~ St "ti· c'tiJ1rm.rn J.ina·-. LJu~JO t'<t't her vote for Jimmy Carter Dugan. 1t turned out , had pro. m1sed a unanimous New Jersey vote in return for control of the Carter campaign in the slate. Fran Rein has com e a long way She went professional, hired herself out as a campaign organizer beginning m 1977. "I was so naive," she said "I had been working as a volun· t\!e r Then r realized people were w1lhng to pay ror what 1 do I've run campaigns now for governor and tJ S . i.enator, for assembl> rares m Ne"' Jersey It's my bw.1ne!'>11 " THE MEETING in Mad1i.on Square Garden was business for a lot of people That 'i. what the Oemocr<1t1c Party 1i. all about · the bus rne<,s o f politic!> The wall!> may look ope n. hut lht· Garden ...,a.., Just ahout the world'' lar.:1:..,t ..,moke-f11led room But what haµpt:n'> when the pr of ei.Monab lea vc the room·> Tht'y make profcs:.1onal de· c1s1ons , the) take Cdre o f themselve.., The congressmen / and the lohb; ,..,lb and the rest 1 will only put them selves out for\.~; Carter in Nrn em her 1f the) think he will h elp them and their u1ree,..., Th<· onh question · o'o l'aul Dc•(;rand1s <,a 1'1 .. ,.., ~ho ha'> thi-t)('sl l'han<'l' to v. in AT NEliv1 A -i\L EV EI{ 'lr r f -I I 1 C J R ;LIS YOU'LL FINf) T~~ 1l ~, Nl ~ll) THIS YEAR l )~ BAC_K-TO-SCHOOL. :1 i;e r1o r tr ~110,., .,11 tJOout the Quality a1d 11meless design of our c101r ... ., fer i:h 1d1en We 1e everyth ng from playtime 1eans an d 1umpPrs to clasc,1c snetlancls corduroys and flannels for school G r " s zes .! to 6x ~ 'O '-l <tnO preteen boys sizes 4 to 7 All in The Ch1loren s World Newoon Beach Jump to 1t1 An appl1qued corduroy 1umper 1n navy and red 32 00 to 40 00 And It.nil turt leneck. 11 00 to 12 00 All in cotton-and-polyester Accessories make 1t brg Golden bar pins circle pms to make the ltttle girls feel a little grown-up. 4 00 And collars and packages ol string ties 1n assoned plaids. 6 00 For the ltttle ones and you. Our favonte Fall fashions for boys and girls and our favorite ltttle models -all together ma smashing Fashion Show! The fun begins Saturday at 2: 00 The Children's World. Newport Beach Top-to-roe ternf1c A pretty lace-trimmed cotton-and-polyester oxford 15 00 to 18 00 Wtth a shetland wool-and-acrylic crewnec~ 14 00 to 18 00 A cotton -and-polyester corduroy blazer 59 00 to 66 00 And our own Red River blue denim reans rn tOddler sizes too. 17 001024 00 N·M Beverly Hills. open 10 to 6: N·M Newpart Beach. open 10 to 6. Mon , Thurs . Fn . 10 to 9 and now open Sunday 12 to 5. -------------·- For tne little man Corduroy slacks with , regimental stripe belt . 11 00 to 18 00 And. naturally. a Lacoste shirt . 11.00 lo 13.00. Both m cotton-and-polyester ,,. O~L Y PILOT Punch O.L> ...... Mau E%•IM•• Shoppers Get Class Chane r-. •nJlllna In 1om• Oran.it' County o;hop r.ftl m&lla th.a. month can bro amon1 clb!I uf trlnp from '"o C'Ommunlly toJleiJl'~ A'Pt eNntauv from Or11na Cout Colhiae an Coe te Iii-. and Oold n West ColJtige, lluntlnaton Ueach, wlU be on t\a.nd wllh clua schedules and rtllJtrallon mal«tala •l tour ahoppanll roalb dunng u~omjq wedlmda ltb colleie wHI bet rep~nted a.t South <'..out Plau tn Cwu. M~a l"nday through Sunday li\affert wUI Vl!ut \he Mall or Orange In Oraoae. AU& Z2 u Ooldm We.t worllen. wUI set up Lnlormataon desks for lbe nut three weekends al the Hunt ln¥{oo Centt-r and WostmLnster Mall ORANGE COUNTY If-~ ~ ~ ~f' ~ \. /7 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ADDITIONAL (l .. ( ~r ~r 0 ~~ ~r FINAL .;;; .;;; ~ .j) MARKDOWNS ~~ ~~ ~C:J , ~~Final Two Weeks of Sale ,,,.,~ ,," r.-..Y ~ Everything In store reduced Including: ~J~(c,: Baker 5-poece French Prov1nc1al bedroom set oncludong triple dresser and mirror. two nightstands and k1ng-s1ze <"" headboard was 3952 NOW 2952 '-~ Henredon 10-piece dininq room c;e t. beautiful Country English ~V Includes larqe table eight chairs a nd lighted china cabinet "A,no 1u1t .~n • d pOf"tuaded her lhe wasn't uni wd and tat " Rl'(pSll'at.aoo al OCC beilns Tuesday Golden West ~ reg1 tralloo Wednesday Classes at each colkge begui Sept 8 C:JY-was 7882 NOW 5482 ~ nnca :\no Dlsfrl~t 93-inch o ff white Mastercraft sofa was 1095 NOW 695 Provincial cl ub chair and ottoman beautiful print' was 949 NOW 549 School Breakfmt Out Henred on 7-piece French Prov1nc1al dining table and six chairs was 4881 NOW 2881 F1ve-p1ece American of Mart1nsv1 lle bedroom set with w icker front ~l't"<h i.ludt nh 1n the Santa >\na u·ntfted Sduml Oastnct ""on 't <.tt doll> n \() rr~ ft.'derally .,r1onsored brt'akfasts at c;<'hool th1' >ear 1f thl' d1-.tr1ct s t rm.It.'<'~ ha\t' thc•ir 'II> a) Thl' board ha., refused to re sum"' the free hn •akfast program desp11~ pleas from a parent group ThC' truslee:. earlier lh1c; 11.eck stuck t.o a pre\ wus opinion that to ntrer the breakfa5L'i ""ould bt> gov· crn ment lntruslon lnlo the f amlly The m ajorit y said breakfast should be a respoosibU1ty or the parent One board membe r , J oan Wilkinson. tried to include lbe breakfast program in a motion to accept federally-funded lunches When ber motion railed. she sided '4i lh the others to approve Just the lunch program oo a unanimous vole County Treasury Return Sets Mark ~earl~ Sl6 R billion poured throu~h the Orange Count) tn•asu~ dunng fast' al ) l'ar that endt-d June 30 mom•\ that e<trnf"<l mnn lhan $99 6 m1lhoo m 1ntert'sl \l c-orrtme to a report ~I\ en to the Orange {'()unt) Board of Suµen1sor., th1c; 'II.eek . the a' er age yield rm 1n\ ested money was 13 percent a 3 4 pt-rcent in- crease O\'er thr-prev1oui. fiscal \ t'3r and J ri·turn th est v. as h1::ht r thdn tho'>f" po~ted b\ the slat• ...,Jll rnnt·1,t11 Count\ and Los \ll~l'h·' Cri11nt' · Thi· report v. J., s ubm1tt1.."<i by Robert I. C1tr•m c·ount) tax col RESTORES AND BEAUTIFIES VINYL, RUBBER· T ER. worJJ lector·treasurer Only a relatavely small portion of the money that passed through the county treasury ac· tually belonged lo county gov- ernment The hon's share was that or s pecial dis tracts and ~chool distncts 167 taxmg en· t1 t1es tn all that also use the treasury Citron said the near SlOO mtlhon an earmngs was up 53 percent over earnrngs generated m the prev10U5 fiscal >ear Citron noted that the money that flowed through the treasury v. as 10 percent higher than that an fiscal 1978 Helps Restore Beauty To Vinyl, Leather, Rubber, Wood ... ION OI A «Jill 18 oz. SIZE 3.99 ... AD PlttCE AYAH.AIU TllUIS. AUQ, 14 THIU TUU. AUG. lt, 1• Nancy Plevin, chairwoman or an educallon committee of the Santa Ana Nei~hborhood As soc1atJons I ANO 1. accused the board o r following rat·ac;t policies Sbe said the board spent more money to dl'frnd a suit this spnng 1n 14hl<'h lhe board was ordered to recon~1der thE' breakfast issue than 1t did to feed its students 2 Braille Courses Set al occ was 2209 NOW 1409 Pair o f Royal Coach Chatr<> WPrP 825 f?a NOW 525 ea (2 fo r 1000) HPnredon Oriental canopy kino -s1zC:' tH·d '// ac:, 1659 NOW 999 ALL L AMPS ANO ACCES SORIES 20°/o to 50°10 OFF 25% to 35% OFF ALL BAKER IN STOCK ALL BAKER, CENTURY, THOMASVILLE ANO HENREOON SPECIAL ORDERS 15% OFF Our sale item s still include all )the f ine serv ices, free delivery, and co mplim e ntary interior d esign by e xpe r ienced professiona Is. Classes designed lo teacb stu DICK MET TEER dents how to transcribe Braille textbooks will be offered this fall a t Orange Coast CollegE' tn Costa -------Mesa. Two sections of the course, titled "Braille Transcribing · a re on the fall st'hedule One' c lass meets Wednesdays 7 10 p m and the other Thursdays 10 a m to Ip m FINE FURNITURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN Those complet1n.li( lhe begin nmg course should bt> able to tra nsc ribe a f action book cook books. knitting 1nstruct10rn, or even playing cards , ~aid 10 structor Norma Schc•cter ----- 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH C H .t\S. i\-1c(~A Bf~ PUTS tongue firmly in cheek CELEBRATE OUR NEW SUNDAY SHOPPING HOURS WITH CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH IN THE ZODIAC AT N -M NEWPORT BEACH. Each Sunday beginning at 11 a.m. head to N-M's North Entrance where you 'll be greeted with a comp - limentary cocktail! Then relax in our Zodiac Re staur - ant over gourmet breakfast delights acco mpanied by complrmentary champagne . Wh at a way to start your shopping day! Seatings are at 11 , 12 noon and · 1. Please call early for reservations : 759-19 00 , ext . 330 . --w-- P. S. After Brunch , browse through the store ... we · re open each Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p. m. at N-M Newport Beach . 646-1678 in the SHOP 7 DAVS A WEEK! ~~ •r 'I l """~o~ <-AT 900 A.Pll' 1'1. ()O P"4 \ll~ N-M Beverly Hills . open 10 to 6; N-M Newport Beach . open 10 to 6: Mon . Thurs .. Fri .. 10 to 9 and Sunday 12 to 5. ..... ----···· NEWS FEATURES Thu1S<Jay, August 14 1980 DAILY PILOT A 9 Bald Facts Unpkasant More cluck for your buck. Hair Lo ~ldom Rev~r ible TMa u Uw tltrrd, ra o wrw• ol Pf"opk IQ.W M .WOf't'h Of °'11•• ~ • ""'l/1C N YORK CA Pl P'or Kalph Auf\&Sl n •a• romaMt" For Jttr Walkowtt.s st ~ai vanlt) And for one >ount man, it was aarut)' All thf'ff l 1 their hair and •uu to 1rell len1th1 t o do aomet.hlni abuut tl sof™"Um with IOf"r) n• suits Tbf.) U'f t mon1 the 20 mlllM>n to 30 rnUlton Amtncans, m ll>· mto who att 101n.1 or bavt" 1one bald MANY UW.IE ~l'Gl'ST 1111 nuaa baldnei.~ wltb bairp1tt~ Othtrs hh Wa.llownt1 hide at with lmplan~ or lransplant.& And UH Olhtn will lr> almoet anytJuna to rt"ero.,. hair lhat many •• soc 1ate •Hh "'traht> •x appeal , )Outh and ' 1ta ltt> · · 1 Uunk the l<bs ot han represeni.. a 1065 of control, that sometluna 1> happerun~ to me that I Sl't>m DOt able to do someUuna a bout l am gett.J.Og old, and lbJ.Og~ are st a rt.l.ni to go .,. rona 10s1de m e." sa1d Dr Stanle)' Teitelbaum a New York ps) cholo11st who sees a number or pauents troubled by their baldness For 95 percent of those who lose their ha.tr. it 1s permanent Age, hered1\) and hormones are lo blame, and nothulg can ma.lee ll grow back Ex perts caJJ it "m ale pattern baldness ·· ''Anyone who claims to cure male pattern baldness is a charlatan Of that lhere is no doubt." said Clairol Inc spokeswoman Phyllis Klein COllPANIES UK [ CLAlROL SPEND ver~ little loolring for the ha ir growth secret. It pro· bably does not exist. - What or t.boSe before and after pictures in ad· vertisements that promise a busby bead? Experts say they doo't tell the wbole truth. Some people lose hair due to scalp disease or vitamin deficien- cy. A few others lose it alter drug or r adiation therapy for cancer . But in these cases. the loss is temporary. The Federal Trade Commission was em- powered to police truth in advertising in the 1930s. "1be commission, almost from its earliest times. bas been faced with baldness cures ... " said s pokesman Olarles Peterson. "Nowadays ~·re in a culture of narcissis m ." s aid Teitelbaum. "Everyone is a sucker for these ads which promise to bolster sagging vanity.·· BOW GREAT IS THE DEMAND! A Pen- nsylvania woman quit teaching to minister to 2,000 people willing to spend $20 per treatment alter a newspaper reported she bad a secret vitamin. mineral and herb formula for hair regeneration. Eacb year, the U.S. Postal Service in- vestigates half a dozen mail-order operations pro- mising new hair magic. On July 16, it obtained a temporary restraining order against one such company -Cosvetics/ Inc. -which produces "Biogenesis 11 " purportedly based oa research by a Finnish doctor. J ack Paller1• lhe AUanta-based company's at- torney, claims tne potion can revitalize dormant hair follicles, even in cases of male pattern bald- ness -a claim be said will be backed by the re- search ol the Finnish doctor when the matter com- es to trial in federal court. Such claims "are, you'll pa rdon the ex- pression. balderdash," said Thomas A. Zeiba.rth, a consumeT affairs lawyer for the postal service. PALLE• SAID COSVE'l1C:S BAS sold more than S0,000 units of Biogenesis ll with a mooey- back guarantee, and less than 1 percent have been returned for a refund. "The company, I would say. bas literally hun- dreds of letters praising its product," be said. However, Dr. Herbert S . Feinberg, an Englewood, N.J .. dermatologist and the author of "All About Hair." sa ys the contents lilted on the bottles a ppear to be vitamins and proteins, wbicb have not been proven to cure baldness. Wigs have been around for centuries -&n· cie nt Egyptians wore them to block the sun -and today S million to 10 million hairpieces are sold in America each year. Prices range from $30 for machine-made. over-the-counter wigs to $1,000 for custom-made, human hajrpieces. August, a 48-year-old Manhattan embroidery manufacturer , is wearing his fifth hairpiece in 13 years. Small metal clips attach it to the fringe of hair around his scalp. It cost $700, and twice a month he has it shampooed at a midtown hair clinic. 011IE& MEN RA VE HAD THEIR wigs woven mto their existing hair. but some experts say that can cause healthy hair to fall out. "How would I feel wit.bout a hairpiece." asked the man who said he fi rst got a wig to keep up with a "strikingly beautiful" wife. "I look at myself in the mirror without it and I die," be said. Meanwhile. Feinberg estimates more than a million Americans bave bad hair transplants -at a current going rate of $3,000 to $7,000 -since the proc:edure was introduced in the 19505. Small plugs of healthy bair are removed from the neck and implanted in the scalp -about a dozen hairs at a time. Hundreds of plugs are needed. The results can be dramatic. Feinbere tells of a bald 24·year-old wbo bad become so withdrawn that bis mother bad to speak for him. He contemplated suicide. But today, with GRAND OPE:NING FRID~Y ~UGU)T 15T ENTIRE )TOC~ 10% Dl)COUNT EXCO T ~Al€ ITE~ QO% Dl)COUNT ON GARDEN HO)E: , ..... lDS 1 ... •fl PIUMBATt 1.._.._m.,.. , ....... -- MU •11• - W 11n UU •I" W •f" UU •1" -------AIOUT -------ABOUT 1 s1 89G•EAT I e DINNER $6 Aft SUPERI ... 7DINNERI ..... ,_,. HAIR TODAY, GONE TOMORROW Cure Claims Queation•bf• a !Jl•ad of transplanted hair. htS outlook has Im prove-d A \'ARlATlO N, IMPLANTATION OF syn theh c hair, came into vogue in the 1970s. It pro duced disastrous results for some men . and the bad publicity has made implant clinics scarce Feinberg 1s still plucking art1fic1al hair that someone else implanted in Walkow1tz s scalp and transplanting real hair Walko~ 1tz sa ys the error and repairs will cost him about $6,000 AJA ut.IO<J f()r 11'\rltt' IMtC:e S ul jY•l:Y fOO•Ot<' Ort."'' 11.•nlv<~, F11ea Cn, •fin p•v~ ~1n91;, s;,r, ~~ ..,1 Qtl' \'~"" ,,..a~""d oc.tatc.e~ a'•O C'"" i"C i •o L ,,-t '.-. ..,••@f~ per C"j""t1CI" Ctf ..... \tC,irr:tt• ._..,,,, tn~, Qd1 \ 4 4'1P C4t t: ~· f:'l .,, .... I , I ~ : .. --.. I ~ • a e ...... .... ' , ,,.,,. ,, • ,..( .. , _,t v•t..r qvifjPO blON t • • , f , ' , • ,,. lti :,,u '011$ tlu y(Jyr ... ............ __ GOlJRM E T MARKET Tirt-d of traffic jam-," Don't forRet to c hf'd•. "ith u~ a bt1ul ou r frf"f' ho me deliHr ~ i,en ice. DELANEY In anothe r case. th~ FTC 1s seeking refunds for about 2.000 customers of L"nite-d Labor atones of America and l:mted Laboratones of Cleveland, implant francbJses owned by Ronald Kazdl.n with outlets in 20 cities :\IOR'l'G FR ESll PRODl'CE Fresh Daih Local ~ushrooms 99<' lb. BRO . SEAFOOD Large lc.'eberg vttuce l9c bead Earl Horton, Kazdin's anorney m Cleveland, calls the action "baseless." adding that Kazdin contends no one was harmed Teache r Keeps Job wttt Thompson Seedl~ Grapes 89c lb. PRDIE & TOP CltOICf. Ht-.t-.f' I-Rl-.~11 LO< \I -..\\ORI>Fl"'H ~.98 lb. I r .. ,h f ilf't of P aufic RPd ~nappn l.69 lb . .. r f''b ~al m<>O 3.98 lb. ALAMEDA 1AP l The Alameda School Dis- trict has lost a ruling by a state commission m con- oectioo with the fi ring of an avowed Communist from his teaclung pos ition. Teacher Roland Angle was fired after being convicted in connection with two 1978 arrests at anti-Nazi and anti-Ku Klux Klan rallies. He is appealing the convictions. one for m isdemeanor assault and the other for refusing to disperse. a1u'<I at 1 .. a,110 da'' 111 thf' 1w 41. nf prrf,.<11110 Lean Ground Beef grJ nuur • Lean Ground Beef Patties 10 lb. box, 40 pattie-s "l' ire happ' 10 annuunc-t• lllai Dt>lao .. , ·, """ ha' a l(OUrme-1 cau•rinJ dt-partmeot F rom part~ plau en 10 a complt-11' ~ii do"n dinnPr (all 673·s.s:!lll. h i. for Tom \fartln l.49 lb. 1'6.90 bx . "" ... r ,. ' r ( J' 1•ho1 IJ Ql OR l>E P \f<T:\IE:'\T Uf'l a n1·~ ·.., P rh a tf' Labd < habli' or \in Rol'>e ·-. Old Bu..,hmill'> l ri~h \\ hi!i>ke ) .1• Rt-I \rbre-.\ine~a rd~ -. rit ('a bernf't o r Char donna) r··~ 1 'i', J o harinMbt·r~ Rie~lin g ~. . ··~· l.69 10.50 3.95 3.75 In firing him. the school district charged Angle with immoraJ conduct making him unfit to teach But the Commission on Professional Competence ruled there was no evidence that lbe convictions warranted dlsm1ssal ---------- Thj<o Id riff'<"th" "f'd . l!t 13 lbna Tu~ ~ I~ DELANEY'S Op<·n l>a 1h !J i. < lo,t-<1 -..unda~ :!~'.?tt '~'" po n Rh <1 ,.,~port Beach DAILY PILOT 673-5520 famous for the finest ln _MJtn's & Women's European SPORTSWEAR -SHOES & ACCESSORIES IS HAYINI THEIR 19th Annu al AUGUST SALE FRIDAY, SATURDAY &·SUNDAY 50% to 75% .. off • on our Entin stock •f . Spring, Su11111~er and Early Fall'-Menhandlse SALE STARTS FRIDAY, AUIUSI 15th 10:00·A.M. Men's 6 5 Feshlon ·Island Mewportleec• 644-6500 Women's 3 l Fashion 1 sland Newport IHCh 644-2400 ·-... ,. • I \ I t t C.1•1•rC.r Warren Quan, 34. lS Oran ae Coa t College 's n e>A counselor for its f ederally·funded JOb· trainina programs Eighty students are eoroUed lJl the pro- grams ponsored b} lbe Co mprehens1 ve Employment Train- ing Act <CETA) SF's Old Rock Palace Yield to New Times AN YR I 0 tAP> Nearly t•o )H~n after the muslC' d1~ •t Wlnterland a dt1v lo~r uy• ht-la t annc down t.M old let> rlnk tumtd rot'll palatt-to bulld housln1 ln on~ ol thtt cit>•'• poornt ntathborhooda Phtl Mahtr, lfntrtl P•Mntr of Con1olld1ttd C1p1tal ('orp of Emeryville, said that plaM for th• 37,815-aquan• foot hall In Uw Weatem Add1Uun fo'lllmore l>lttrlct would tM! dnwn within six month& MAHER SAID THAT a rrux of rt-a ldt-nt1al and C'ommt·rc1•I un1u 1s hkf'h Con olldatl'd Cap1t11I bought thtl auditorium rrom l n1tt<d Artist~ Theattt'n. rht> pun·h11st-1>nu• wai. est1matl"d .u SIR m1lhon Wmterland ... hulking whltt-:.true ture 1n a predominantly black nt-1ehborhood. began life i.ll the Dreamland Arena m the 1920:. hous mg such dl\erse e"ents a~ Jack Dem pse) hox 1ng m atchell and Herbert Hoo' er spt>eches Latu. as Wmterland 1t be<·ame home for the lee Follies HOWEVER. IT "AS thf' concerts promott'd by rCK'k 1mpreaarlo 8111 Graham m th~ mid lMOa wtucb m1de th• ph1C't' famou:s Jania J<>pUn, Jlml llendrilc. Jett rson Airplane and The Gr a t~ful De•d were frequent hudhnen at lhe 5,400·aeat buildln1 •nd 11\tl Band went OU\ or buslnesa at th .. &.ut Walt& conN·rt there In 1978 After 12 years of showa, Graham 1avt1 up h111 luae at the end of 1978. endln& with an all night show by the New Rtdert of the Purple Saae. The FSlue11 Brothen, and the Dead on New V t-ar's Eve "CIOlin& the facshly 1s somet.hlng 1oH• 1>ut off for a long lime.'' Graham :.aid before the finale "But the economic of the building j~t don't allu" 1t an}more You ca.n only a.sk 110 much you have to accept re aht) Black Te-en Named l'lllCAGO (i\ r I Se"·enteen-year old Jo'rettra Miller of St Paul, Minn . ha' bel'n 'elected Miss Black Tl'enage World 1980 81 She rt'Ceived a Sl3,tnl '<'holnrsh1p to the Hampton lni-t1tut<• m tl&mptun. Va .... " . .,. .... ·-·-----·---··-.... Cll188 Dim On Paper An art class which teaches how to make paper from such items as rap, tint. 1rass and ve1etable matter is planned thla fall at Ora.n1e Cout Colleee in Coata Mesa. The class, Art 288, is scheduled Tuesday evenln11 from 9:30 to 9 30. Fall sem est e r clauea are lo be1ln Sept 8. Registration runs Aug 19 through Sept 19 Information is avalla blc by calling ~ ST72 School8' Chi~f I.OS ANGELES (i\Pl The nt•w Lo<i Angeles Count) superintendent of schools is Stuart E Golhold. 45. chief deputy superintendent or lht' schools system who en tercd the field of educa lion 24 years &llO as an t'lt>mentary sc hool 'ilV Come Celebrate Our .1'lew Store m Fashion I sland CALIFORNIA Free Champagne from 7 Pl'i1-9 P.W Thursday Sights before the Concerts RAFF Jewelry ·1·• ~ "tl11-n l,l,11 rl ' I< formt-rl) A II \\t•inerl Fine Je~els RO LEX teacher in Pico Rivera --------------------------- COSTA MESA ... J • -------------·---....- ........ , ........ .,... ... ~ ......... --.. _....--... ~ . . I I • I I c t d I p • I ,, aJ ~ •• it al re ,, .. lb .. ea AT YOUR SERVICE Sopbiu Lort•o w.i " rnbbed ol he r pu~t" $120 and her passport b> two thieves who accosted the a ctress and her motht>r on a roadside m ltah j1t they changed a Ure on their car. pollce sa' FVMan Honored Navy A\•1ation Struc tural Mec h a n ic 2nd Class Allen J Laven. s on of Alfred J . a nd Barbara L. Laven of 9648 Dove, Fountain Valley, has received a Letter of Commendation from Commander Car rier Group Five . He was cited f o r performance of dut r from October t o February whlle serving aboard the aircraft car rier US.S Midway He is serving in the maintenance depart ment of Air Ant i Submarine Squadron 33 based at the North Island Naval Air Sta lion, San Diego. He is a 1977 graduate of Fountain Valley lligh School. D D ' Cot o pri.hfr m • f"11ui u nit rv l'al l>unn Por 141111 l"ld rnJ lapr 1i1otin41 thl' Ul\IU'f"n wad tl("hOn ~ nt'nl t ci 1•ftt i'lt'ql41flf't an um~ rnmmt u11d bu mt'u MOJI ""'' qw fk!"U I. /•it r>unti ~· \ '"'' Strt'lC• Orungt l 'o.XIJt Omlv l"ilt•I I' 0 Ho.t I I Co,lo ~uu CA ~1'1ti As m1m11 lf'llt'n u4 1>u1K1tllr u111l ~ on.'W#red bi.t pik'"4'd ''"1"'"' • "' lf'111~1 nt>I uw LwJ.JrlU lhf' rt•OiJ#'r I hJI l)•Jmf' oi.Jdto H ufld t1U.J111d1 hu11r1 phi.Int' "a.mbt>rt'il'lnnl ,_,.., 111;~1rlc'•t'U 1 h1H·tx1m1tiu~on(Ju1 llt r 1 of_.. v,r.dlllfS Mofc-h Our I or 1•or1 lradar• llfo •. .\H I'\ I \4. I otl ., lht> d.Jfft>renn· between I t-. ll .mil I l l> .... .shh,., dnd wh1l·h ooe u.ses ll''' h.1th 1' """' ,., I "'ant tu i(t-l a 1h g1tal watch but l U1 t 11 ... 1d1• "'l1h h u nt to bu) P 1-. Newport Beach l lght-emlttlng dlodl' dbplay (l..EDI watcbH rt'QUin' 'O\I W pui.b ~ button in order W U'ht up the wa&i'h diaJ. They can be e asUy read lD tbe dark, but art-not readablt" in brUUaot outdoor u,bt. L1qwd U)11tal di11pla) ILCD> watches sbow tbt> timt-continuously. hence no butloa·Pll•hlng. Ttit> dial can ~ !oeen in oormaJ lighting conclltloo.s o nl) and cannot ~ at"en at aJI in the dark uless an utra lll(ht \ourct> is built lnto the watch. This ~ulll·ln lijtht baa to ~ actiuted by pushing a but· ton. Batteries for L ED ~atcbes usually last abo11t a Ha r ; howe\'er . the IHe of lhe battery depends on how many time!ii the button i.s pushed to Ugbt the dial. I CO "atchh generally require less battery po" e r, tbert'fore tht' battery lasts longer. Bt> sur«.> lo bavf' a jeweler or trained pro. fe slonal replace the battery of an LCD or LED digital watch. ~f'H'r put a hearing aid battery lo a watch. It's also very important that the battery be th«.> right type for the watch. The battery size alone does not nect>\!oatil) det«.>rmin«.> the fit. Graduat~s ~ l a 1 r t' C '' n n o r ~ dauJ?htt•r of \1 r and ~ r~ Ha' ( onnor-. of La~una ~1)!1wl ha<. re C't•1 \ l'd th<.· hJrh1 lor s dt.·~ree from '.\lount St M a r ~ " C"oll!•g1· I 11s ·\ni.?f'lt"' Call 642-5678 Put a few words to work lor you Prices Good Thna Auq. 20ttl CLEARANCE SALE! l"RICfS SUBJECT TO STOCM OH H 4 HO CLOCK RADIO Recj. 39"SALE 25'5 PORT ABLE RADIO #AL270 SAVEi • AM/fM • IEAarHOHE • AC.OC • SUDIRUU TUMIMG RecJ-38" NOW 24'5 VCR 7-DA Y PROGRAMMABLE ODYSSEY 2 1,f f PORTABl.f COLOR TV ••ee •1t ~~ePoctiH9 •Pre<•UOtl t~ne Pw:tu<e Tut>e •AulomlloC Fine Tun•no ·1~ Solld-St•e Thursday, AUQ,ult 14, 1980 DAIL v PILOT A :. l l•1t•• Nef Ne fr~a•ltl0tta•l4" WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! Why Fight The Tourists DEAR PAT I started an office job about a monlh •Co I'm a aood typl.lt, but aJway1 seem to nnlah the day with ooc or two sta.lna from carbon paper or typewriter ribbon on my clothes I lbou1ht that new1pa~r wnten probably face the aame probll!m flow do I iiet rid of these stains without nainina my clothes" A G • NewPort Beach & Beach Traffic? Tey pre·lreaU.1 U11e naa. wit.Ill a few dropa of •••.&a ud Utea wa1 .. la1 la ckier1Ht. If uy ace&a&e c.....a.c req•lres treatmnt for d•pUutta1 paper 1ta.lu, He alcohol dlla&.ed to ome -U.lrd ••~•iui befo~ wa.alala1 .. Ma.d.nz• ~).,rrla4"ad" C'esu OE.AR PAT I am having my roof reshingled soon The roofer tells me that the heav1er the :;hingle l.8, lbe longer 1t will last If that's so, why don't manufacturers print the s hlngle weight on tht' bundl~ the way they used to do" F C • Laguna Beach Guerally, It'~ true that the heavier the s hlD1.k, the loe1er Its life upectu~y . Altltoufh some calalo11 sllll mentioe approdmat.e weights, maa.,adann rarely pri.Jlt allba«Je wel,bt oe their bundles bttau.se normal vartatloos lD ma111afadare could make \be pri.Jlt wel,bt inaccurate. Featunng The Finest Fresh Seafood Broiled Over Mes quite Wood In All of Orange County ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING NIGHTLY THE KYLAR BRO . WED. THRl' SAT. Immediate seating Available There is oee ncepUoa to the beavy-sbiacJe· long-We rule, however. Asphalt shln,Jes with a llberglus but> mat are comparatively light.er thaa tbo5e with an organ.Jc ba~ mat ol e.qalvaleat life expttta.ocy. Asphalt sblngJes usually last IS t.o ZS years. Bdon you decide whkb shingle w bay, ron- slder bow Joa1 you plan to Uve in your hou.se. Then buy a sbln«Je that will last twice as long. A homeowner sta.ods a better cha.nee of geUlng the selling price he wants If the roof Is in good t:Oadi· lion. CALl .' A .T·~ .. :no~ .. Tt:ES. ~kC"ormlck St. at Rt>d mii C'Mta ~f'U Historic Cave Found 546-9880 .'unday-)londay-Tuesday Nights ALASKA!\ KING CRAB LEGS .-\LL YOC C..-\~ EAT -SI2.95 TOYKO 1API Ch1ne"it' archeolog1sts Sa) a c;ton«.> temple found in a c:ave Ill Inner Mongolia was used 1.500 years ago b} the XJanbe1 nat1onaht' a nomadic people who once ruled half of China Pe king 's official Xmhua news agenc) reported Xinhua said the 40 foot high temple v. as caned out of the rock in a t'a ve 1n the tov.n of Ahhe 1n Orogen. Inner Mongolra. ( f>il<>t ' Cand id commentaries. The report said the archrologa!>l!> r eported that the cave v.as u5ed for ancesto r v.or5h1p L<>gbook J e i clus1ve-ly 1n the DAILY PILOT 2 ways to save when you fly to Canada on the Top Banana: 1. 35% off \Vith no restrictions. s104·one-way to Calgary s109 one-VJaV to Edmonton The lowest unrestrided fare offend by any airline I You qualify for rtus low fare automatically if your trip originates m the U S. The fare will also apply lo your relum f11gh1. proVlding you buy a round·lnp licker before leaVlng lhe U S 2. u~ to 53% off \Vith a Te\V restrictions . SJ~ each way to Calgary S'/800 each way to Edmonton when you buy a round-trip ticket. Kids 2 ·5 Oy to either city for $40.50 each wayl Nobody offers a lower fan I • Just make your reservations at least 30 days in advance. and buy your tickets no more than 7 days alter makl[lg your reservations Fly anytime.~fier September 15 and complete your return flight by midnight. December 10. • A few other restrictions apply. and seats are limited . • Some fl1ghts may alre.ady be sold out . so call today 1 Prices are based on adult coach fares. and do not include tax Just call a lfavel Agent. your Corporate Travel Arranger, or Hughes Airwest: Los Angeles (213) 772-5100 Ontario (714) 988-8585 Burbank (213) 247-8333 Orange County (714) 540-2060 · . ... ' . . .. . ... . . ...... • ••••• 4 .... ...,,........,,~ .. ,.... ,,.... -.. -, ..... .,.. ... ..___~...,.... --- llZ DAA.Y PILOT SPORTS CENTERS CORONA DEL MAR• IRVINE ANNOUNCES ITS SIXTH ANNUAL SUMMER SALE August 15th, 16th & 17th Store Hours FRI 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. SAT 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m . SUN 10:00 a.m.-5:.00 p.m. THE SHOP FOR ALL SEASONS RaO •cal Sav1nos on LADIES BEACH WEAR featuring-Sunsh•ne Hawa11 Country Scr..;ffs Dano Esprit de roro Raisins Connie Banco 50°/o OFF MEN'S. SHIRTS. SHORTS & TRUNKS lndudes -OP Offshore Ou1cks1lver Gotcha Surlltne Stubb•es & more' SAVE 20°/o ON ALL RAINBOW SANDALS KIDS CLOTHES & SWIMWEAR 40o/o-50°/o OFF WETSUITS!!! 20°-:-50°~ Off Rip Curl O 'Neil Seasuits ALL TENNIS WEAR & RACQUETS Save From 30°c to 60°., FREE BOOGIE LEASH OR BOOGIE F,INS WITH PURCHASE OF BOOGIE BOARD MASTERCHARGE • VISA 2831 E . Coast Hlghway/CdM 1 Block N. of Port Theatre parking in rear 675-9700 4708 Barranca/Irvine In Woodbridge Center phone SS2-S252 ·-----------------------~--~------------------------ . ~~~.11 ~~-·· ~ N,~ fl"" WANTS MILK Lawrenc. WeUc LOTS OF BEER Cher11e Denlel1 GINGER ALE Uberece NEWS FEATURES BRANDY MAN Barry ManUow Food Fit for the Stars Cmering Firm &nm to Exotic Dema1u~ I PH I LADE I. P 111 A <AP 1 Concert stars hC1 ve "ltrange and expensive last~ that include a ) en ror llger 's milk rav. fi sh or o r anges Rro v.n onl) f or squeeZU\ And the v.orld s biggest <'aterer is haJJp) to oblige "During concert tr1urs . what tht' s tars v. ant tht-'t<1rc; get · '>Jlrl Charles LaTour president of i\raserv the pro\ 1der or food and dnnk lll 'core'\ of '>tadlum' and arenas aerosi. the nation ARASERV ·~ d di\ ISIOO or ARA Ser Vlce:>, lnC' wh1r h served thousands of athlett-s at th" Mexll'O Cit). Montn:al and Lakt- P lac1d Ol~mp1cc; but \!'toed tht' m u ll 1 m ti Ii o n d u 11 a r J '' b 1 n :O.toscov. ~au.:.t-Hu'>s1a insisted on So\'let arm' cr¥1k' 'We man.i .:•· gr1u rm ct res taurants v. 1• man a Rf' ex e c ut 1 \ e d 1n1 n I! r ''oms v. e manage raft'lena-. v.t< m;maRe food ser.1ee m ho,p1tals and on airplanes. but honestl> 11. t didn't feel we t·ould manage tlu Soviet arm) '"1d Wilham Fi .. t, man. tM &i )ear old boss of the $1 5 b1lhon Phil<ldelph1a bast-d com pan; Conl·er1 '>tdr' th<1uRh are dlf frrent WffERE\' •• R TH•. ROUC Rroup Aerosm 1th dJJJ.>Pa rs 1t de man<b tJger' milk Jnd.Arcc.en obtains the t>xot 1< pr<Jt1•m h1·aJth drink made IJf r1J v. ... m il k brev. er s ) east s • > nour and 1>1ther orange 1u1re conren•rat" or a banana Heart insist' on sipping a pr o tein po~dered c arbonated ~oda befor e confronting r~ on stag~ And the) also bring along a squeezer for dozt>ns of oranJ(e' that must bf· 1n lht>ir dres<.ml! r!MJm Our mana1i:c r-usudll) get 411 hour'> to fill a gr1J< 1·n list frnm lob'>ter and 'URurl r h 1p!> t1t lai.agna noodle~ and gu<tram<Jle dip. and v.a\h 1t dov.n v.1th stuff ranging rrum the cheape'>l .... 10e l'> the rar~t champagne s.ud La Tour BEVERA<.t: OROF:RS someltmes an.' s taggering And ofte n bom of pract1r alit} f·or 1ru.tan<'t· tht-Metrupol1tlln Opt.>r<t rtqwrt.''> d1-.tlll1·d 11. ater bdc-kstage for '>tar\ v. h" dim I v. ant tr> mJure 'Jlual:.ilt-throat.') .,. Ith local ldP v. dler "''"'>t bh tll inted w1th chem1ral., Lav. renct' Welk drink'> t v.11 J.()J ~'>e<i of milk b4>fore !>tnk1ng up his band L1t>f'r<tc•· demands thret-quart:. or ginger ale. blut: grai.s ~1ngt:r Charlie D;,ntels often order.. 'lJ rd.,, . ., rir ~r for his group nx:kt-r Ted :--:ugent prt>f P~ French red Bordeaux \t'.trs 1961 "r 1966 11.h ile Barr) \1 anilov. r1•qu1><,1c, apr1rot tir.ind' "O'E su;HT'~ ~l"E •mJ; In lt1t' rtr~sin~ rr,.,m ,,( the> ro< k ban d The \l+h•1 r•1\t SiOfJ I d Tour '.>aid -\nd lht· bill for ft·eding Harn \1 .inJlbv. .md h1<. road c rev. f,,, thrH rh.)., <tl Pro' 1dt-nrf' c·1, 1r c •·nlf·r ""d' S5 rJOO lit' n:•pr1rt.' thf r•· 11. a'\ a t1m1· 11. h1>n pnc•-.. v.tn· c hl'dPf'r that 'IO~tr T•1m J11nt"• 1,nJrrHj 25 1 jJ, •• , ( Chi' .. ., Rt'izal c.cc1trn t<1 .i:I\ t' tr doormt-n dnd • h oufft-W" I JT11ur J < k nov. lt-<1Re-. lhf' m 1•nu demdnd• < rr•4lf i:irr1blrm'\ JOd f11rre ingenu1l~ K 1ss a rock band <am~· bark from a Japdllt:St' enlo(agemenl 1n love ..,.,th an Ont>ntal dish callt-d s.lsh1nu. v.tuch 1s made of ra .. fi sh clam s and <ihrimp And that -., v. hat the' v. anted sen ed for a Prondt-nc..-H t ,.n~a.l!P m1·nt "t l,'l>l~f • .\ RA~ f1,n •1Lnrwr In Pro' 1denc t: mf•dnt J d11.t1•n µhone c a ll~ b4:-f<1rt' lht \ H \ ni J n a,l!er dlsr1J\ 1•rN1 A 11 n ·• <JUt o f tht v.a~ Japanese restaurant 11. 1th a r ht'f who s poke n o l::ngllsh said LaTour The Phoenix <Ariz 1 C1vi.c: Center had a d<t y of pani c when tr~ ing to s uppl) enough ginger ale for I.1bf'rare A bartender ~a" ed them whe n he dem· on:-.trated the method of mix· 1ng 7 L'p wllh a dab of cola, and J.>P''lo gmger alt' Luckily, at tht-last minute. the managera <'drnt-UIJ v.1 th an adequate su~ ph dnd dldn t have l.o rely on 'hrm1str. .. And as 1f i.pec1al food and hq· uor isn't enough, some stan demand r eedin g on exact ~t·hedule "The Eagles g1 ve a very .,pec1hc lime s uch as 6 32 J.> m or 12 01 a m . whic h must bt-met on the very dot or they don t pay." La Tour said. "The E lertnc Light Or c hestra is t~ p 1c al of bands who have round the.clock meals, starting v. 1th breakfast at Ii · · 'Ian Guilty In Robbery '\ f-. \\ YORK •AP 1 A Bronx m dn has ~n ron\'lcted of put· tin~ a knife to the throat of a Iii ' t'dr old 1<:irl .md threaterung '• kill her uni..--.:-5he ga1.e tum ''.5 I POL'\ Angel Lopt.'Z 4() was COOVlCl .. d 1n state Supreme Court of at t1•mpted armed robbery and fares up to 15 ) ears in prison Juftl1ce J oseph Ce rbone ... cheduled sentencing Sept 9 f) 1.s l rt c t Attorney M a ri o \i Proia aid Lopez confronted "onne Reid on d 'itreet near her homl· m "m.,mhE-r and tned to r•1b hPr lie -.aid t he girl s ~· rt•am~ brou~ht ht-r mother running tr1 h«r aid and Lopez. n1·d .ANTIQUE AUCTION FRIDAY. AUGUST I 5, 1980, 7:00 P.M. 3000 RED HILL COST A MESA, CA. THE OUTSTAHDIMG HIGHLIGHTS IMCLUDI: AMH~ OAI AMMITUll: Elegant ~1ece 01n1ng Room Suite very heavily carved hons heads. on carved paw feet. round table with '4 leaves. 6 chairs buffet Wlth carved doors. 2-Door Fancy Display -Unusual buffet with curved galss display on one side -Souare Oak Table with carved claw feet -Country kitchen cabinet with spice drawers and flour bins - Rai sed panel Icebox with fancy hinges and tock -Church pews 5 ft long -3-Piece Extra Fancy carved Bedroom Suite wrth fine graining -Slant front La11ons ch1 lds desk -Oak Entryway Table wrth carved and fluted legs -Extra Fancy Carved Pump Organ by Finners & Albertsen SrECIAL MISCRLAMIOUS: Fabulous One-of-a-Kand heavily carved 5-p1ece Bedroom Suite With beautiful Marouetry inlay; 8 ft . tall double door Armo1re. Dresser with unreal mirror and marble top, 2 Night St~nds with marble top. California King Size bed: have to see to believe and f1~ for a king -Exouis1te 19th Cent oil painting by English artist. S. Wright. ··rhe Coachman ... 56 x 36 in -Pair of 33-in tall Ivory Beauties. delicately carved -Ming Porcelain Bowl. very thin. with repoussed dragons. signed Callgraphy -Large Yellow earty 19th Cent Chinese porcelain covered dish MISCB.LAHIOUS: Long Walnut Library Table on fancy carved legs - Walnut fancy mirrored entryway piece -Fancy carved burled Walnut 2-Piece Bedroom Suite -Porcelains -Sterting Silver including Tiffany & Co -CrystaJ -Pot Betty Stove with excetlent relief designs -Antiaue hanging Brass Lamps -Porcelain Claw Foot bathtub -Porcelain Pedestal Sink -Estate Jewelry -Ptus many more surprises PREVIEW: Friday, AUCJ. 15, 2:00 P.M. until Aucffon TERMS: Cash. v.ell-1dent1f1C'd ChN:~. Master('hargc.>. \'ISA VISA' • SP~l'NGE~ )000 Red Hill Avenue, llO"O WHITE Coita Mtu, California AUCTIONEEAS 714·~09I .... -.. . f •• 1 1 I I NATlON Three nurs~ huH ple•ded Ulfl()('ent tn Ne w Bedford \1 a . to c har~\'! uf murdenng a Sl y~ar olrt ~oman t'~nC'er pa llent "A alh ..t dru.: U\'t'rtklt>t> Ul a 1 auntoo Being Littl Fat No Rik? LOS A.NGELE' 1AP1 At>1n~ a bit fat d~ not make m1ddle a~~ ml'n mon.• prone to ht-art db ease and Ann>ncct.n"' are nf)t ~coming a oauon oI snacking Junk food add1rt'> two nutrition rl' searche""' say The two spoke at the Wt--.lem lfem1spht>re Nutriuon Con~r~..,, a ronferenct-attended by about 1.000 nutnlloruslS and ph\s1t·1am from lh1> Un ited Statl'S, Canada Mexico and South America ANCEi, KE\'S, A RETIRED ph)s1olog) pro fessor at the Cnivcrslh of )11nnl>Sota v.ho told the convenuoo he 1s tryinS? lo corre<'t popular m1scon· ceptions about Cat, said the best v.ay for men to avoid premature dealh is to be a bit overweight He said lhe extra pounds dJd not increase the nsk or heart disease Keys did not say how much extra weight a man could carrv Hov.e\er other nutnllorusts have suggested that 10 to 20 t!xcess pounds rarely presents a problem Keys. who stud.Jed mformallon on men aged 40 to 50. said ~re are heallh n sks for men who are either extremely thm or Cat And. he sa1d , obese men v.'llh tugb blood pressure or dJabetes should lose weight. Keys said he bad no data on ho-. '4e1ghl al Cects Ow? health of young men or women LATER. RESEARCHER BETTY B Peterlun said lhe diet of the a\'erage Amencan .... as ~urpns· ingly nutnuous ··we hear aJI the time lhat Lhe diet of the Amencan people 1s gom g to pol ·· said Mrs Peterlon. of the US Department of Agnculture's Consumer and Food Econonucs lnsulute in Hyat- LSvilJe. Md. "But in m" op1mon we ha"·e relauvel} good c:bets tn our countr> · she said Mrs. Pelerlun said a t;SOA study of the eating habits in some 20,400 t.: S households dunng 1977·'i8 says Amencan diets ··were as good or bet· ler than they were lll 1965." when lhe last such s ur- vey was taken BE AID OAJLY CO!'li l:MPTION of calones and fats -....as dov.n in the latest sun-ev v.tule the intake of \'llamins Jnd most nunerals ~·as up The biggest nutnt1onal improvements v.ere among fanuhe~ v. llh inrome" in the bottom 20 per cent ··1 th1nk thats because v.e ha\l' ~en pumping quite a bit of monl'~ and effort 1ntu 1mpr0\ ing the diets of lov. -tnt'ome people she sJ1d . ··But she added there are still some th1ngs wrong w1th our d1~t Calcium for instance '" dov.'ll because people are not dnnking the amount of milk they used to "Women and tet>n age girlc; ha\e diets lhat ar£- least IJkeh to meet the rccommcoded require ments. especial!} for iron .\1rs Peterkin said ··They eat less to keep their weight under control and the} ha' l much h1ghi-r requirement~ for iron thdn men Tct .. ~i Go1l{(ers .1Vabbe<l '-:E\\ 'tOHK 1 Af~ 1•1>rr1~n tourists run a better than·l'' en <"hJnU..' •if bt>mg cheated b} ldXI drivers in \Oe\4 \ ork. d cit~ investigation has round A random c:heck of 51 llcenst'd cabs by m vest1gators po~ing a.., tourists lumed up 31 com· plaints Io one incident t lAO 10\est1gators ~erP charged Sl32 for a trip that b} the shortest route would have cost Sl2 Officials said it included a SSl chaqre for a bridge toll that actual!} cost $1 Six drivers face prosecutJon for flagrant oHr- charges. say" ln\'est igat1on Commissioner Stanle) N Lupkin M•~~ hob"ltttl 1-'rom ldt ue Judlth Jo olt') Ann (. C tpult d.lld N~cy Jtobblltl The• •k"ct woman "" h !\unnn C Leanue { avy Man Gracluat ~a"y l.t C mdr l'h•ul~ R Saffell Jr on ut Charles R and Bell) J 'iaCfell of 151 W \all' L<1op lrvU\e, was 14raduated from the lillava1 War College The war college at Newport, R I the oldest edurat.10nal wtitute of 11~ type presen t s graduate le vel roursea for .selected m11Jlary of firers aod top level gov ernment exe<-uuves Ht 13 a l raduate o r San Die o Sta te l'n1vers1ty Today 's Women · . Can Control •Herself ·Her Weighr •Her World --w1+h -- P"' scno. 1ed C n Lu· Sc f Hypnosis Dr Frederico Gold -Dr Victoria Silva Thursday August t4 1980 DAILY PILOT 83 Call it sunstroke or heat exhaustion. but we must have gone STARK RAVING MAD! -TWO DAYS ONLY - FRIDAY 1 P.I. to lllD•IGHT (We will close dunno reQular hOurs) SATURDAY IOO• to & P.M. 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''' 1J I a ~ m d ll'.., ,, n ti l ! u f t h 1 m r 11 n t r ii l t t' <l t h t· d I ' l J ., •· lfov.• \t'r 1fi of th1· 1.hildr .. n v.ho had tilken .:1 'lnjll•· ..,h11t 11f tr an sf t•r fa c tor a I s11 r e1 m1• 1n Re ort b~· L1 .N. c·until«t v.1th the d1o;ease, and ooh um· of them gut l!1ck Tran,fn fi11·tor , .. somel.Jmes r1 1· ' 1 r 1 ti 1· rl a .., t he 1 m mun e ">\">lt.'nl .. mt'mon '-" hl'n \CJU ,;xtrllt'l transfe r f a<.'tor from v. h1tP blood cells. \•1u tllkc· <1ut llll tht.' memory to f11ri•11!n .int1~c·n .. lhllt the person h.,, ,., Pr 1:nn1untert'd , St~le <i au1 1n <10 intt.'rv1e"' "You have tht-m .. m<>n for measles a.nd mump" • .md m1llwns of thin~." \-\ h1·n thf' ..,ub.,tan<.'e 1s taken fr•im •in•· 1wr'>on llnd given to 0J01J\h.-r thP rt•r1p1enl a cquir es all thf' 1tr1rl<ir .., 1mmun1t1es that hJ\ •· tiu11l up 11\l·r a l1 fet1me of ,., ''"'"fl ' t•• g1 rms 1.,T U -.1.t-. "°'All> 0!'1[ of the f11,1 I••·•' t11 al u~1·., f<1r transfer f .i nor ma~ bP in protecting t'JOl't•r pat11:nt:. Since these 1w1Jµlt: ~ n<ttural 1mmun1ty has IJ•·+-n v.1·<1kl·ned h) drugs, SU<.'h • ••111 rn•m a1lmPnt~ as <.'hicken 1••1'< .snd 111w11rn<m1a can be fataJ llut \ .1•T1n1·' may also make •h•·rn d.sn1.wn1u"l'r 11! rr in.., fr r fdt'tOr w a s rt .... ro\1•red 10 1955 b:r Dr H. ~h1•r041,od LC1 v.rence a t New Y1J rk 1 'niver'>lt} Oo<.'tors are nc1t ... uri t-'( C1clh hov. transfer r JI'\ 1r '"'irk" hut Steel said it Jtl.11 h•·., 1t...,••lf 1<1 TI) mphocytes, m·v. I\ f•irm1·11 "'h1te bl()()(f cells, 111 1 h• rr•1p11nl..,hody I h• •lr 11 t•ir '""1 that o n e <Ir,,"' l1Jl ~ <.C u" ng tr aosf er fJ' t•1r m..i' 04· that allergies, a !lf'f1tl 11f th•· b1id}., immune rt''IJ'lll.""'" m.:1~ also be passed u n v. h 1• n l h ,. 'u b s tance Is I nJ l 1· to-<f Drug re!>l!>tllnl TB hus bet:n ' round wortd .... 1de und has be<.'ome 1n<.'r ea .. inRIY not1C'eable a.s more drug~ are dPveloped ' and put into ust• Sunbathe r s Say They'r e Just Ignore d Young Thais Made Labor, Sex Slaves R OCHESTER Pa rAPl What do you 'a> to a naked lady? Noth1n1t s pecial these days. 8<.'<.'0rding to a trustee of the Am e ri can Su nbath i ng Assoc1atJon "Our biggest pro blem 1s that we a re not con trove r s i al anymore." sa ys flap llathaway "It used to be som ething risque Now we'r e Ignored " Hathaway v.ai. attending the association's week long annual conve nllon here. Many nudl11ts in attendance say that going bare 1 m proves the h ealth . At least one m an also believes that people s hed sexual hangups alo n g with th eir clothes "T eeny bikinis call attention to certain para of the body," sa id R o bert S amu e l o r Nashville, Tenn .. People don 't pay any atte nllo n to 1t here .. GENEVA. Sw itzerland IAP• Thousan~ of Thai <.'h1ldren a re bought and sold each year on a professionally operated m arket that supplies ractones brothels and massage parlors rn Thailand wrth c;lave children. a Cn1ted Nations lluman R1ghLs panel was told "Every day, girls as )Oung as 11 o r t2 years of age a re being sold mto brothels . · said Hnt1sh so<.'1a l worker Timothy W Bond H e told the U N Working Gro u p o n Slavery that he c·ollectcd det ailed cv1den<.'e on the market during a fi ve month welfare mission 1n Thailand HIS R E PO RT , prebentt."<1 on behalf of t h e Londo n bas ed Minority Rights G roup . said that children are sold for between ISO an d 1.000 baht. <about $7 SO to isQ). "depending upon his or her age. strength and beauty .. He satd he bought two boys. 2 a nd l3 years old. fo r 700 baht, or 135. from a professional ctuld trader and then returned the m to their home village 'I still have the re<.'eipt and the sales <.'ontract," he added. In the Bangkok rai lway s tC1l1on. a <.'entra l trading point, o' t.'r 500 <.'h1ldren are sold each ~eek of the dry period between "-:Q\ ember and April. he said . THE C H ILD R EN ARI! brought fr om n o rtheast Thailand by professional "child catchers " or b y parents and relatives' in search of ''q uick mont')'." he said The northeut b the poorest part of the country because the s ho rt mon soon .,cason 1t llo w s farmers to harvest only one rice <.'r op each year. h•• s aid Bo nd told the panel thal Thai pol1 <.'e fall t o e nforce laws banning suc h sales a nd <.'harged they are e ithe r bribed into silen <.'e o r given free a ccess to girls sold to brothels One way to fight the practice wo u Id be a U N ·s p o nsor ed p r ogram to fight p over ty tn Thailand through irrigation and development of local Industries, Bond s uggested MERCU RY SAVINGS For the distinctive look nnd lr><rn n8&or1atwn ••• OPEN MON. FH.I. B A .M . 6 P.M . SATU RDAY 10 A .M . 4 P .M . 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Vou could find lhe convention one morning at Bloomingdai le's, where U. deleaatea and allemalel went to have breakfast In the f\&mltw-. department. Aeyhow, the color TV ... oa above tM pobaMd t • MSW YOU -hom U. U.. I ._ard UM Jacbon •lor y, I _. ... CCl9riaffd \Mt ta-plMJe to watch tM O.moeraUc: Na '*-1 Oce....uioe trom , U J'Ola •..ad UM Olympian. OY.,.all vl.w, wta•MMt•'a (.OrW.U.) llllM'• lar • Grill • -A-• ta loc•lod et the 9d poMUcal ewe ol U. -, A.Pl>M two block.I M>Ulb ol Hall, two~ ..tat ol the ma111otan1 fow poat.er al lb.e 0.... WW. Jlmm7 Ca.rtw .W lay ht• ebout •o·be oted a.ead and and IOrM pundit WU telllnt John Cttucei1or la \be .. , a MadllOO Square Garden that "ti Teddy KelllMdJ woUI • an open ~ventlon could contefv•bly turn Lo Jae-..." ftom At the menUoo of that oame, a baldlnt hied ..,.pp-f a foamlna aolden 1oblet "JA°'80N!" EXCLAl•ED A •Vt.LIGA.N ,._.if''...,.. I B&OIU; BAGELS AND CROISSANTS with two hl dy elwrnatea from Dade County, Fla .. at a "linear dining t#ble creat· ed eulualvely for Bloomi.ngdale's in the Orient. marked down from tlk50 to f795 ln our fabuJoua half-yearly sale." One of the m ~lhl Phyllla George, the sportscaster wife of the governor ot Keatucky, wu a tad overwel~hl 1n from a p0Uia1 c&:;n .. " J •••• l1'at dOH ill rrOI ,,(1(~4' •••Uutlou •Ith arot J"J!t~ t" ... Juluon! Now wowd.n't that be IO«Mllblnc·" uar. That, of coune, wu riPt., tbe YllM ... bd~ 1tral1bt to Baltimore, and befOf't JacboD bed Mt 1 C ~ nan and Jimmy C•rter bad woo U. flt.bl °"' a "lo," aald the other. "She's entitled She ju.sl had K baby, dldn't the!" The convention ai.o had a breakfast session al Ca rtier's , the jewelers, in a aettina worthy of a sequel lo Truman Capote's "Breakfast at Tiffany's." While the Communist Workers Party plck«ed ooially ootalde, second lady Joan Mondale moved among the 1bowcaaee of diamonds and emeralds (no prices showing) followed by a puab o( photographers, TV crews, Secret Servicemen and nervous store detectives who knew from Ronald Reagan 's Oetrolt acceptance apetth thal Democrats are dedicated to reUev-klt the rich of their treasures ~_!'r _. ol bu ,...,.. -wlll•~ llr '-ey m111Ju ha•• bll pa&ltkal wildom bM the tal•t 1couta of t.be day h'OCD Chlc:qo. 111161 la • .-.trWa drta.kin1 •tabU.bmeat only wtUl a color p6dure ~ tbe lrfS AU l,.land •"ootb&ll =p6oal ud a el.lillel-0 onr the c:uh re1tater to ll•Yel into a &.Ion any overeaOlual..Uc debaten broke up tbe ball 1ame. I wu ln MuJU1an'1 when the rolkall """ w../'•· 4 dlat· dent tact.Jon at eut end ot U. b&r tried to IUe • .mr-tJ ,...... •·Joe. can't YoU 1.t U. ball 1ame GD at all?" "There's no ball came GD the C'bube " NP11..t" ta~..,_, could have been taken ritbt oul ol Mr. booa.,·IJuth· ·-n. Dlm· my-crata have taken over U. wboM blood7 dty, Tbe prem.l.Me .,.. t~ by olf-d~y Tnult Poli~ and ...._ay motormeft, ticket .,.u, ~era and bookies from the ._,.,theater dlJtrin, 1Jdewd v run ott the 1treeta by the C!Ga•eadon crackdown CIDdlldiq u occuk>n•l lady ln puce or ..,._ hair with matcblq vtayl hot pant.a), plckeUna Brttlab 1*'naliata rrom the •tnack Reul«I newt qeacy •crou the street, Otf-d~ m\&11•n. and coa~ fl'Om Oblo, Wiacoo.ln and ~ana wbo have discovered that mart.lni1 at Mu.W1an's are AS rt• BY WAY OF &EVDGS for pce-.(: Pflme u-. at Mwllaan's, Walt.er Cronkite WU a1mo9l ·~ : .... IDd-~ peared ln a Star Wa.n exp&c.&on ot fter, at'"_! _tams whenever Paddy, tbe other bartender, f1«J on U. alldq machine to make a corned beef sandwich. '"nlll fOOD WAS 8£TrER AT BloomingdKle's," opined a corn pari1oOUabopper wearingCaWomiacredentials • deeper and ce»t half u moeb u &l t.he Sheraton, eves ii t0meofthemor•aopbiatiutedbner&1!9arenotootbewtnelilt. All of which goes lo show that the I" heart al • IJ"eal COii· venUon beats ln many places besidet ' podium at Mad.Lion Square Garden. You can listen to the heartbeat of .,convenUon ln the bue- ment ol St. John's Roman Catholic <-1¥;."'b on ll.tl Street, where NBC has ita convention newaroom ~ill Small Sol Ca~b.tD friar Father Peter K asetJ, the put.or' bleu the 1\af'f IO David Brinkley & Co. mJcht have a raUnc j over Cronkite and hank Reynolds. The «reat heart of the convention even beat noisily under the pulsating strobe lights of the New York discotheque. where younaer Democratic bigwigs like New J ersey Sen 8111 Bradley, Conned.icut Rep. Chris Dodd and New York City Council President Carol Bellamy held a "Baby Boom Bash " Four guests got so car· ried away by the mwsic they began dancing before their girlfriends showed up. It turned out they were from the Lesbian and Gay Caucus. ''A 8T&AWBEaaY DAIQtJRlT" a Mulli1an bartender raised bit e1• Lo buwen r0t deliverance. "Lady, th11 la not an ice cream o"1or." : He carried polJtical lmpartlalil)' to the ftne polnt of wearlna a To paraphrase keynoter Mo Udall, Toots Shor, who u!led to preside over these very premises, "would have rolled over in his are ve if he were alive." '·: Ji>in8 BOard ·. :&AcRAlllENTO (AP) · ~ Fresno lawyer hu ~ named lo the •late c"~m munlty colle1e beard of fovernora. ~lac:in1 Oakland Plate of th• Day Art TJ,elr Hangup .--- 1 - Punch den llDeman Gene ~-. Gov. .F.dmwtd 8'own Jr.'1 otnce an· •aced. Brown ap- pllated Al Villa, 4.5, a l\f'l!S• dly councilman nd Municipal Court =· in ,.,_DO, to IUC· < u.-..... - ·:._•Nee~ ~llCl-..IClr MOITU ... t Lagun1 Beech 494·9415 L~un1 H1ll1 76&-0933 San Juan C.p111rano 495-1776 -.aa LAW~..n. OUYI Monuary • C.matery Cren-etory 1625 G11l9' Ave Coste Meu 540-5554 ,_CIU0'"8S NW. MOADWAY NOaTUAaY 110 8roactw1y Cos11 Mesi 642·9150 IA&.Tl ..... ON SMT'HAMMU WllTCW. CHAN 427 E 17th St Costa Meu 94~9371 c Freemans P,l Lives With Creativity da8LV -Sharon Bro wn is told this ls her mo•t ltritinc feature. l"tor"'•t-..., U. Pleto 04 IN O•t I\ .._elH..., Miil• ,., .. ._ •ut..., el -1m .... ,..., of t"t ·-1 -"' "-•-ll1ote1 , • ., .. , .. 1. ~ ~-" Collectors Seek Old Mine Scrip DUNMOR, Ky. CAP> -For 40 years they were bidden, stuhed in attics, metal tokens once issued to coal miners in place of lhe cuh many never saw symbols of a syatem gone sour. Now, with the bitterness fading and historical curio.slty rialnc, the mine scrip that once paid for food at the company store is beioa rescued from coal country's cloeeu by collectors. For one collector, Claude Travlll. the roots go deep. TRAVIS IS TUE SON AND gr andson of mlnera and • coual.n or Merle Travis, whose song "18 Tom," copyr11bt.ed ln UH7. became a coai mi.Den' lament. This wu the chorus, sung by Ten- nessee Ernie Ford: "You load 16 tmu What do I/Oil get? Anothu da11 older anddees~r ~ncWbt . "SaiN Pnn, don't ~u call me. ·cau.se I can't go ~ "'" IOul to the company nore · · By PAUL GR,:0 Ol t .. o.ti, ""'"" Having exhibited , lhe Laauna FestivaJ of Arts sin 1957, Philip and Jean Freeman rld provide au the art necessary<> decorate a home. On display at th year 's festival, which continues ;fl Aug 24 al the Irvine Bowl in La"a Beach, ani bia ce ramics, and r paintio11 and large woolen wernss. THE TWO i T at the Detroit Society of ArtJnd Crafta, later re· named Cente/.~r Creative Studies. in the early ~-They were mar· ried and sJd tn California alter they graduWl'. Whi le st ying In Detroit, Phil lea rned iurclent Chinese technique of glazinf''at produces cryst.alliAe formatiot_ . Tboug1'~ 11 different g1ues that he dev~ himself are a uniform color .,,in they are applied lo pot· ter y &tract and floral patterns eme~,.turing ririoa in a kilo at 2,350 deg re· . , ... T&AV18 AND SOME lt OTHER collectOJ 1athered receoUy to swap scrip and stories Muhlenbera County, the heart of the western K . Ti ml .... lucky coalllelda. -e lmportaat HE UPIAJHED TllAT crystal.a pull part ol the coiortna oxjde out of the 1lue lo fonn multicolored de· 1i1n1 Freeman said his $lO to •1.000 ceramic vases. bowlJ and lamps are lo weU O\ler 1.000 collecUona around the world. Nine al tboee are ln Japan "which 11 very 1aU1fytn1 lo me, becauae I've enjoyed J apanes.e art tmmemely over the years "Ceramics hu been the moat chall~ lo me o( all LM art.a , and I've done acwptures. watercolors, weavlnp. oU and acrylic palnUnc•." he aald. IEAN BEEMAN, on the other hand, concent rates on pa1nt1n g, 1culpUn1 and weavln1 Wblle she cbaract.erius her palntina style i.n the put aa somewhat reaerved, she aays she hu looeened up a bll this year "The younger generation has no in sight to what happened years ago," Travls said. "We ll•t go back. But we can go back to the scrip-nd learn bow OW' coal mine .ancestors survived ·· Tbe tokem, which reaeoble coins. wer-1•de of sloe, brau, copper, bron1e or nickeJThey were pven to minen by mine operators ~nlna ln the early UOO.. Headhunters Can Help Tbe denominations ranged rrom oo,cent to $10 , and the scrip could be redeemed at<ie com· pany •tore for about face value. IN AU., MID W. E. WDJ..IAM8 ofak Rld1e.- Tenn., prelident of the NaUonal ScnCollectors A11oclation, more than 10,000 varie'S of scrip were isaued for purchaaes at 20.~ company 1torea. Dr. M. David Ornhood of Ow,.boro, a col- leclor,·utd the 1yatem wH born of ,cesaity. "In the be1lnnln1. It wu s•P~Y. a credit sy1t.em. In many ot those little co m11un1 towns, il was hard to 1•t money and IOC1· The coo:ipany store Marted u a convenience." 1rahood s&Jd. "But there wu no compet~· and many or the company 1torea char1ed a fd deaJ more than the loodl were worth. 81JOYCEL.KSNN&DY Dear lefee: De ,.. ...._ II a. a •a•&e., a.. .......... ... oae'a ,.. .. &e eaeewlhe ...... . &ere? I lt.H•'t U4 •Hll ._. .... Wa eut'd8e. -BJl.,' .. Hll ....... It depends upon the firm. Al a CGn· aultant who ii paid a ~ by employen lo delltter talmt, Ul ••· ecutive recruit.er bu a bunter'• men· tality. lt'a the recruiter'• job to cream lhe market, not to flQd employment ror you. It the quarry lJ too euily takm, t he recruiter'• 1ervlce1 ere mar1lnal. Tbt cballen1• ii ln Ut.e chHe. 'Jbat'I why a blp-ada.lner (ares better by at leut fakiq ,. · licence, aUowin1 tbe recruiter to ·track the 1ame. "onlK& llBaCHANTI Ii TOWN accepted the 1crlp. but they often dlJ!Ullted 20 percent or face value. Many of the ~n never even saw U .S. currency. And event,ily. the syatem was A8 PVUVEa IOHN Wareham abuted." I aaya in blJ new book, "Secreta o1 a ll wu lbe era of the 1ell "proprtetor mlne." Corporate Headhunter" -a boo& I uld Ort'&hood who 181~ avera1e coal mine advise every execuUve UJIU'Ult to employed 200 'wor1tt,-., •eh of whom mined 16 1tudy -don't try to Hll younell. tonl per day. "T"'-'---..a"' · "J1M preeldenl wathe •eneral m•naaer an~ '"' P'C.unun&er ~ co~ to JOU the chief •tockholder,'be aald. "And the mine and wuta .. to believe you re~ laat.eduntlllbepretldeidied." 'employed, reveall WaHtuun1 P"el· dent al a firm btadquartered aa N .. •-nm n,y.9y.,GBTEU OPFE&BD poor York City tht bean h1I name. medical Mmcet at lbelr company boueea wen ln dl.trepalr ~· rted more than waa f•lr at He doel, t.owever '!i:".,. to the · 1 and they h•d a hl1h rai. of poelure .. prey and 11111 IUde Co8\PM\1 Into a recndwr'• Marett : Mld--atddtfttl " A. mtM, ~ from dayU1ht to dark. and lnl lmpreMlve educaUoaal ertdm· h hi ~ died In ct.bl lo the company I Uala, betnt • the mailiq U.U ol ~ • ~ !L: trade aMOelaUoal and ,........._, • or!:u JOU .,;;ii job, you bad to u1ume the 1etUn1 lnduatry eas-un bJ eoal· d•bt of who'd dltd. You literally had to mlttee membenblpe, wnam, erwll&e buy ~· .. he Hid. I artlcle1 and f.a.Un1 a per10Hl Snr tl , Orrthood uld, the l)'ltem 'pubUc6ty campalp an •--. Ma ch•..,..S. n..!JnJted IUne Worken was formed, I Upt. ( CAREERS ) ftlllNG • ,... bltcb -you IDYil .. u.. Udall ..u ........ you n.-d to ID09'9. ,._ ,.,...,.. on a abort •lrint. &ll1nt beedbunten to find a job 1t a loqabot. Havlq Wei aU Wt, aometimea aeodl111 reaumee dou pay. One re..-: A. r«ndter ethically cannot come to you ii you ~ tor a client - that •• lmowD .. wortrlq bolb •ides ol lM ........ nu. ..... rtendt« wtth man1 cu.au ma7 rlacl 6ta hYDtlDt pre· Mnt llmlt.ed ud be forced to rely bffvil7cm tu tu•. Al Wai-tlwD aa1a. "What JOU lole b7 ln"'e«•1 tbe approaeb TO" may 1•1D by ftoat'i...up . a lood nawne a.IHI ttlWDI lMo compu&«. ·' Yardeaa Keren·llurpby, who h•adl dw Lat A.q.._ olftce ot A.blll· t1 S.ardt !AC., dtel odter reUGnl: -llANY ase&UITSU 1an re· aum• MWl'ai ,..,.. for a ..-Jble match; e¥• If ,_ ._, bur bad:, tt'• • IDOd w.. to kMP •="nc • datad ,.._. pertoecalb. -A~ftnDma7be1MWot ban aper1ed to ........, dt7 Uld need NI .-tlD fat&a It.Im... -Wiit.,.. a.a, row ,...... and a Mard WPeeet eotlld melt OD a recrutt.•1 dlU: tt'• rare but tt bap- peu. 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I I GENERAL NEWS QUEENIE ~-""~'­ "-merlean AlrllaeH Air Fares Discounted I) A I I." s I A p I A m t>r It' .. n Atrlln• . hop1n1e to \'nc·ouratatl' mor .. tra\"I durinte lht' "'t•c>k •nd i.t ru&hl. 11 0 Urnn11 dlllC'ount" on tl ck ~ls pur<"haJH.od at ln1t two weeks 1n ad "anrr Arnenc•n Airline t•ff1cu•I" said the r arrter hope to 1nrre1aiu~ bW1Ln1::s11 durlnJl trad1Uonally l'lluui~h n1&hl.'I b off .. nn11 thl' dl1'<'ouoLA, which vary fro m 3S to ~ pton·t-nl Another ••rlirw. ltranift Alrw11ys, n1d ll will be makin111 :,am.Jlar s11v ms• 41va1lable ~6(1nn111~ Sept 1 Tex •• lnlwtuat1on•I. which l'llpanded its d11wount r•tes in June. s1.11d 1t will an nnunee further changell ln 1l.s fare n·hedult' n~xt week fure11 Tut•:.day for travel beginning ~pt 1. lWt'kt'r l\;sld "In ordt'r to qualify. customers must purehiue Lht: ticket l4 days 1n advanc~ •nd gtay through Lhe Satur day afttr depar'ture." Becker saJd Es,·apee Want R e turn to Cell LONDON < API A prisoner who e~c aped from London's Wormwood Saub!> 1a1l 10 years ago knocked on the gate and asked to be let back 1n. the Home Office s<11d &-It# •••• .,.._,_ .,. -- - We proposed the rev1s1on to the C1v1I Aeronliullcs Board, and 1t 14as appro\•ed." said Al Becker, a spokebman for American Atrlmes Tht.> startled prii.on guards let 49 ) ear old George Henry W1rkes bar k in only after checking his 1dent1t). the department spokesman said ''The 1ns1de of my relnaerator ~\'tr looks Ilk~ that " "Essentially, 1t will be S5 pereent cuts for rughl n1ghts and 45 pereeol for days. dunng the week," Becker 1>a1d "On weekends. rat('s will be 45 perrent nights and 35 percen\ days, Friday through Sunday " Seuxige ·Fouls SF Bay T1ckellng offices began sellrng Lhe .... , , .. , .. UT ... , .. .-; 1M _, I 11 llAY .... lll.1M ........... , .......... ? W1<'kes had :-.erved nine months of a !>e\ en-year sentence for consp1raq to rob and gun possession when he escapt•d m 1970 by hiding 1n the ba r k of a bread delivery truck Thuraoay, August 14, 1980 &PWIN .... le ReaH urfng William F N1ehous. U .S business man who survived nearly three and a half year s as a terrorist captive m Venezuela. say!> the time spent by Lhe 52 American hos tages in Iran isn't llkel) to have broken lhl'm m entallv o r phys1call) Ill' ~polu­ r cc en t I y 1n Charleston, SC l•·o Jima Sht•t Marines Hono Photographer WASHINGTON <APJ The photographer wbict took the famous shot or the nag-raising at M<>UD( Sunbach1 dunng World War II that came to ayQa, bohie the US Marine Corps was honored by Corps during ceremonies commemorating the...._ ann1ver11ary of the battle of lwo J ama , Joe Rosenthal. who was covering the war the Pae1f1r Cor The Associated Press, was wttb group of Marines who made it up the hill am heavy f1ght1ng fo'eb 23, 1945, and replaced a u.(' nag that had been raised there earlier witb ' laq~er one that could be seen more easily over~ island lf1s p1ctur(', s howing five Mannes aod a NaTJ corp'>man putting up the new flag, won a Pulitzer Prize Rt~enthal. AA who is now with the San Fr 1·1!>1·0 Chron1de ~aid he 1s surpnsed the pict hJ'> n·maint'd ..,,, popular Bu\ ht: said he is pro ha)) fo<·ust-d attcnt111n "to what the men did, fi 1ng for Lh1•1r country dur1ng World War IJ. tr pH tun• -.er vt.>:-. t" <1ttract attention. 1t pleases m ha\ mg a 'l<:anous part ' IC Ma•t• ADVf~TllfD fljlflllCHAHOISf P OllC'I' o.-... _ ""'~~ ....... __ ·~ •••• ,. ........ ""' .... '-4 ..... ~.,,. ... . .. _ .. ,., .... i-............... ... ~-........... ~ . .,,,. .... ........ ....... ,, __.,, ... --...... c ...... . 9" ....... .,._ ... ,.... ... ~ ........ ... ....... { .... ._. •' ~. _ ...... '(;. ~~ ............... _ ........ ~ .... SAN JOSE <A P > Two weeks after two lar1e sewage spills in the aouthem end of San Fran cisco Bay , biologist.a say they have f~~ MSC-37 ~--· ._ •' .. __..., .......... .... ..., ~· Ov# .,.,.., • "' ,,..., -..,4 ."".~'· -' .. '"' ......... ,. THE SAVING PLACE • found little sign of marine life. "We haven't found &J>y dead organis ms. We Jutt haven't found very man y organi s m s , period,·· said Mike Rugg, a biologist with the state Fish and Game Department. "OUR P EOPLE got onl)' a few handfuls of 1brlmp and four or ttve anchovies and starr y founder, and that waa u.·· Tbe Alviso aewage treatment plant at tbe southern end of the b.ay , 1ervln1 eight com· munities , began malfunctionin g two weeb a10 dischar&ing C.o lar1e apW. of Wl· treated wute Into tbe water. Offici a ls say the plant's inability to treat the waste stems from heavy amou.nu of or· 1aate material comina lzoal •l&bt' canneries -4 nine food proceasina lllaAU that dlachar1e in· \o city ae~r lines. "-'TE• NEAa the plaat stiU contains SUS· pended solids and dls- aol ved organic matter far in excess of legal llmits, said H arold Sinaer. inspector for the lle1ional Water Quality Board which enforces state clean water Jaws. Oiyeen levels in the 1lou1bs have been abarply depleted by the . waate, which promotes c at1ae growth and kills o ther marine l ife , biolo,Ut.a say. ( THE PLANT is jointly ( run by the cities of San l J oee and Santa Clara t Lut September. a 0 aplll In the south bay I; ftom tbe ume plant b fouled about 690 acres A wltb mtreat.ed sewage. b 1'1'e latest spill affected d about ball the same .. vea, otftctals aaid . t.c A chil nit seeks ,, u dam a1e from the city aovern ments that a1 ~rate the plant was ~ ed b)' the alate thla 1ear ln cannedlon with l• lM Sept.ember spill. d• .. Hope Up Pl aJ ' a1 For Talks re Tbe new Newport Harbor chapter or the an CltJ of Hope h a a tel fi 1 a n n e d a n •b itformaUonal meellns It. Tuaday at I p.m. at tbe I Costa Mesa Holiday IM, ab SJ.al BriltolStreet. roi Ila PlMI for chapter ac· ~ dYl&MI, includln1 social ..., ••• philanthropic ... ••ntl, are to be dl•· ht cuuect. ··~ IJlfarmatlon la 1valla-• Me by calllnt Cl!L of ... Rope woluoteer Syl a al • ...... J $3 W\\t\ coupon p~g•. ca&Sett• 90 minute ...... per 3 ca""" \&pea. mlt 2. pack-0-· U " -............ ••liFI .. -.............. _ by lrMI An4Mnon PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz SHOE MISS PEACH J -~ ... n dl"I .,,o,, n~·d music to ,11nt' t'I\ ' ' i~r-l \ ... . ,It;~ /j; .y;_,1 ,.; # ~ 80V Ip; HOT TOOA~ : DON'T KN W tF I M S TANOINti ON A PITCM£~5 MOVNO OR IN ME MIWLE OF TME ~ '/ . . t . f FUNKY WINKE RBEAN by Tom Batiuk -'--- I .~, rVJ.- :.~;\ I ~I-JOWi~(, HOIJ.J TO P~N(~ OUT 110UR OPPONEN"P) r AN ~E IJ(P') HELF'~Ul ,~, MONO~Ok: .... I ll1E NF I T TM~ (XJU PU¥J TR<:; e,;?1t f, t Jf7 l(){)fi' OW~l .......x..~ y MAn Fr r Wi:-F[~A&1.,1 A &'€Al v)OJt-. 1 MC1Jl:l. • r, l1 ~ Y ..-~.EAniP' ( j,'1_ ' by Jett MacNelly ~~il)l ~~-r:J ) ) ~ i · (1,, { •, ~,i I)' ,-~ ~" ... . , ,. I , l -~Bf~ by Ferd & Tom Johnson Bl. T. \7 'A~..),, .. \ WMEN? :. :~~~re; by Mell Lazarius ( !5Z'A1 i.Al(ING I'+ SAiMS E\IEJZ.Y ~AT()IZPAV ooe~,...·T COONi.' ....__ -,..-----/' I .... / ,,-~ c~ '-- ~ ORABBLE .,., Ml,w o.r 'IJv 1>£t '""f ... wR111 ~b (Oi..'. f11( <. 'lL(C.( Nl\W':.l'A~'( ~ Ntl..M~~ I . . . --~ .. ~ .t - w•f! e--. H! ~c i.: .~ll~ E 1 .iA1.i<tr ~ • .,,()N 1.r roi::. 11.1~d .. MH ~fE 6'.JW\.•Nc> SUf IT ... A ' •. (~ A._;-111( l ~~- z !J.~ . , .... (rl FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OR SMOCK .... _.~ , )) ''---: I•' . ~ ..J ---· WI U ,S.ll IS A PRf n y t 11 TU CrlHl 1 H ll'..ttf\f l . . -< THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bi l Keane GORDO by Gu'> Arriola "My bike will really feel skinny ofter this!" DENNIS THE MENACE 'Mf ~·r 8IT£ Y,4 , MR. ~ILSON ... "IQJ MUSTA 5'Q(Et1 r~ ~IM WHILE HE~ Y,4WNING ~" ........... #> ....... . . .....--..... ·-. '!\XI CA"-1 T(;.LL 'IOl.J~ F~1El-IOS l)l.l:A< i-10.i. \f: 'T'f.\AT 'C<..1 ~ JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS 8 · 11 NANCY :i I I WHY DON'T YOU PUT UP SCREENS 7--·THE BUGS ARE AWFUL I, I'LL GET SOMETHING FROM THE KITCHEN , ____ ~ ------ by Harold Le Ooux by Tom K. Ryan by Ernie Bushmiller Tl-1ERC S A SCREEN FOR YOUR HEAD _,;- ' COMICS I CROSSWORD BIG GEORGE by Virgil Pirtch . ! Princes~. when I wa 11 a fur collar 111 lel you know by Kevin Fagan '100 scr M Vt RY f'UA."tD W~ l HHI ~IC'1URL If r!US l &_ 50t1t' t"l-11H€J \Jl R'/ .C)Pt,-C' lf'\L ~ t by Lynn Johnston )'H\H I HAD 10 f\f R r UP I.A~~ 'Of' 11 by G€orqe Lemont .. _.,_~·-· ~-"'~~ . -- TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUULE A'•' l. •• I l ...... \fl 'J fl I I .... ,,J. 1\t•fJI IJ •'''' : ( .Jrt' t (1H\Vt t '.J .r, ;.J,.,, r1 . ..-••J.f 11 qf\ r fl''th ijQ(, '• T .,., .t' r I, 4 1 Prf-'tPr v~J 7 'ltOrtj' 4? Gvrr• '•at 1 ') Ad, w1, f!ow 4' r 1 .... t1•Q'1 1 l '•""' 4'.> ttm1 wt'v ,,,. Bana1 .,f1,, f >I\ I 4 I ,;•C 4f 11.ir< l~ S•• ,,. 4P H.)\ If. Fl• I ,,,,. 1 2 l • 5 ,. 17 )2 17 40 I' .. t f ,,-~ f'~I JH• l)'fn J1(.3li-> /,•M"" f•I J ~, '> ~ *t/1~ ')r 1,,.,; ... ' ¥ ,. '• ,.. ,,. I! v ,,,., .. t ''· 11 f I 'I flll •' •4,Q~ , tl , ,, ~· W11r,,.,, •II '.1111~ ~, r. ''' hr·t \' "'''ill r.nc; ' "",,,,. 4' "'' p t1* f r~''' 4' ~'"•t\.O" 4$il Atu·)1r1t '() f """ti r.11y ) .. ,,,,,~ c I f I('( un•I\ '>1 i•r,OPnt\ "4 '•' .. "' la~ P ~" n,.,QP .. ,.,,,~th·hQ '• J.jr]1\ ~ _. -_. ~ .,:......:.. .... . .-..,:-............ ~ r d e c ~ )I lt le ly ,. er IMS im DAILY PILOT 89 Sand Shift Solved San Juan Creek Dredging Scheduled Everyone agrees the s and buildup in San Juan Creek must go, but there were differences on where it should go at a Regional Coastal Commission meeting this week in Huntington Beach The county Environme ntal Management Agency, which re- ceived commission approval to remove 280,000 cubic yards of sand in the creek, wants to seU at to help cover the estimated SS00,000 cost of dredging MEANWHILE, THE State Parks and Recreation Depart- ment wants the sand dumped possibly on Doheny State Beach Park -but at no expense to the department EnglDeer Clark Muldavan of the parks department said the SERR~4 Budget sand is needed on the beach. However. he noted, ii the aand 1s not dredged. it would make its way to the beach anyway. But Commissioner Robert Ryan responded, ··sure, it wiU go to the beach, but it will de· tour through the <Southeast Regional Reclamation Authori· ty J sewage plant and local homes. I'd hke to dump this sand into their <state parks and recreation) offices." LAST WINTER, heavy rains caused the creek lo nood the Southeast Regional Reclamation Authority plant an Dana Point. Representatives of the sewage plant said the creek is a "time bomb ·· They said they feared that with heavy rains, the water would breach the banks and sewage would spill throughout the area and onto the beach. The commission approved re· moval ol the sand. which will be dumped on the beach where economically feasible The en· v1roomental agency also will look into raising and slanting the c reek banks. so the channel doesn't become clogged during winter rains. THE AGENCY is seeking federal funds to remove the sand along a 2,400-foot stretch of the creek beginning at its mouth The project will be designed to restore the channel's capacity to 40,000 cubic feel of flow at any nnP time- SJC Council Votes To Withhold Funds San Juan Ca pistrano cat) <:ounc-1lmen are v. athholding a portion of the cit~ 's share of the Southe~t Regional Reclamation Aut honl.> bud~et until that agen· cy·s board makes a decision re· garding management dunng a s hift of plant operations The SERRA board recent!) voted to change operat1on!i or lhe agency's Dana Point fa c-1ht.> fro m the Can o f San Juan Capistrano to a private firm. er fect1ve Sept I It arrived a year late to the day, but Costa Mesa landscaper Wayne DuBois is mor;e than happy with the Model A Ford replica bis wile Beth ordered for his 40th birthday. Sporty roadster repli ca, purchased from Robins Ford. is built around Pinto power train by custom car manufacturer and boasts original Model A features including rumbleseat. COl:NOLMEMBERS saidth1s week they believe a professional manager should be hired 1n con Junction with the change<>ver. and backed 1t up with deletion of th\? San Juan portion of con· ference and travel expenses '~------------------------------------------------------------------~ I Bids Being Taken u. To Restore Adobe Bids for restoration work on the Montanei Adobe, one of the J oldest buildings in San Juan Capistrano, are being accepted at City Hall until Aug. 27. l Plans are for the adobe, local· ed at 31745 Loe Rios St.. to serve · as an educational function. such as visitors learning a bout ac- tivities, songs, food, and games Sot of three cultures -Spanish. their Mexican, and American -dur· them ing the early days of San Juan. type, The city bas budgeted $56,000 that but t F. p look ire umper aoou su~c: Eyed in SC wide or the San Clemente fire officials wtll be negotiating with Crown Fire FR• Apparatus of Los AngeJes for high construction of a flre pumper caree that would replace a 25-year-old one t encine currently used by the de- lika bl partment. A d Fire Chief Ron Coleman re- tbe Rt ceived 14 proposals from com- of can panies that manufacture fire ap- ly, ha paratw, and is recommending a better $105,000 engine be purchased And, t from Crown. his im Funds for the pumper wtll day nJ come from the city's public safe- wben ty construction budget and the toe·d&.1 sale of the old eneine. from 1 Delivery is not expected for the fou several years. for the project. It will receive $15,000 in federal funds t.hroulh the county and $20,000 in rev- enue sharing money. Officials are also hoping to re· ceive $40,000 in grant funds through the National Historical Preservation Act. In 1975. the county became in· volved in efforts to restore the adobe. but little headway was made. apparently because the plan was given a low priority .• The advent of Proposition 1.3 compounded the problem and th e city agr eed to assume restoration respon sibility in 1978. That same year , the city leased the adobe property from owner Forrest Dunivin for SO years at $100 per year. Senior Citizens' CoUD8eling Set Free peer counseling is now available every Thursday from 9: 30 a. m. until noon at the Senior Citizens Club, 515 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. The counseling is supervised by Kate Harmon, a licensed counselor with several years of experience. No appointment i.s necessary for the services. For more information call the Senior Citizens office at 491-2441. The acbiev pro fr< down t tern, derthn Moote Reeords Saved A Pa pass, t all the\ acoupl• Irvine Tapes Date to 1971 "I I I really analyze teach > •bort to It." Moore able to a rookie' llad be M&IOD Uat hril learaia& eamp Oil •J•he a rookl Audio tape recor dings of Irvine City Council meeUngs go- inl back to 1971 when the city wu incorporated are safe -for tbe moment at least. City Clerk Nancy C. Rowland wanta to erase most or the older tapet because "they are now 1tored in the City Clerk's depart· ment and fU1 three drawers of a ,le1al four-drawer filing cabinet. M lime pa on, storage of lbe tape1 will take up a considerable amount of room .·· Tbe Irvine City Council mem· be" asked her to consider stor· Principal Named ...... ~ Al Bonita School plabled l"lae Unified School District ... OI ~ Stall Corey an· .. , eDcllc ...-eed todAl)' tbat Jim Sleeper. Mme aDd n, llM beCUD ~ulies •• principal .... Iii fll ._. ... Can,on Elementary ... Giiiy .... ~··· llM19ft, formerly wilb the ·~ Carllbad 1cbool system, ..... rw ~ Marll19 BoulaAlet who wll beeome prilldpal of the Alt• au .. lalke "-School. • ing at least 10 years of the tape instead of storing only the two most recent years u she bad recommended. "The fidelity of many of the old tapes are imperfect - especially those that were re- corded in our old facility," Hid City Manager William WooUett Jr. Bookmobile SW,. U.ted /or Irvine The Oranee County PubUc Library's Bookmobile stops twice weekly lo lrvine. The mobile library 1to.,_ at the Walnut VUJa.1e Sboppln1 Ceot.er at Culver Drive and Walnut Avenue at 6:1.S p.m . and leaves at 1:30 p.m. on Mooday1. Thunday it's at Woodbriqe Villa1e Ceat~r on West YaJe Loop and Stone Creek Soutb from 4 to 5:30 p.m . It'• allo at lbe Lucky Sboppln1 Oeftt.r on Jeffrey Road and tbe Santa Alla Preeway from t :4.S to I : 15 p.m. on Tltunct.,a. Artists Slww lheir Works In Clemente More than 100 artists and craftsmen will dis play their works on the lawns in front of the San Clemente Community Center Saturday and Sunday. The annual Art·Craft Fair is scheduled from 10 a .m . to s p.m. both days at the center, localed at the comer of Avenida Del Mar and Seville. The San Clemente Arts and Crafts Club will open its annual fall exhibition in the Sandy Martin Memorial Gallery within the community center And for shoppers and spec- tators. examples of arts and crafts will be on display out· doors. Visitors can see craftsmen demonstrate their work. look for deals at the bargain picture booth. or eat at the snack bar. Three Accused BAKERS FIELD <AP ) Three Balc:ersfield youths have been booked for investigation of murdering a service station manager during a July 16 rob- bery, police reported today The council also voted to cut by 20 percent the city's share of engineering, legal. accounting, and secretarial costs in the general fund. The SERRA board recent!> awarded a three-year contract for operation of the Dana Point plant to Sarutation OperalJons ConsuJta.nts. Inc. <SOCI 1 after a committee of the board re-com mended elimination of the San Juan bid and three others . Six bids were received 10 all ·'There was no competit.Joo," said Councilman James Thorpe, who represents San Juan on the SERRA Board. "If you dld.n't Instructors Sought in SC San Clemente recreation of f1c1als are seeking adults to teach athletic progr ams. fi ne arts ('lasses and other courses this fall. Programs begin an late Sep tember, and city officials v.ould like to recruit those with special ante rests Those 141shing to teach a class s hould contact the city's Recrea· lion Department al 492-5101 ext 265 between 9 a m and 5 pm weel<ctay~ ------- ---- Doe••'t ~•ke Drali Vivian Hall ot lrvlne wears an anti-draft resiltration 1i1n on her bat at the DemocratJc N1Uooal COovenUon in New York. Mrs. Hall's meuaae ura• the pretldent to register hia brother, Billy, and not her ton. bad exactly as outlined, you \1;ere eliminated ·· THE SAN J t:A!'li bid of $89.000 per month had included qualify. ang language re~ardin11t expe<:t· ~d ut1Jat~ rate increases and Tho rpe contended that was nere~sar) for the bid to be re· <ill~l:C socrs bid for operation of the plant v.as S95.08J per month without the current 15 San Juan Capis trano emplo) ees working 1n the plant and S 107 .925 v.1lh the personnel in the plant The employees apparently are not going to be retained and ~ayor Gar.> Hausdorfer SaJd at ""as · a sad thmg lo see the ex - cellent staff that has been bwlt up dismantled · · Ho"orftf Ca m e r on K ifar . 10 . of Newport Beach, has received Me mber of Month award for July from Boys Club of Harbor Area. Irvine to Participate In Road Project Inane ""ill part1c1pate 1o1.1th Costa Mesa and Sant.a Ana m a Sl million road-improvement program aimed at alleviating bumper to-bumper traffic on streets near the intersection of the San Diego and Costa Mesa freeways . the Irvine City Council decided The ln·ane Co mpany . Segerstrom Co and the Sakio«a Co v.1U also participate m the program. s mce their de\•elop- ment plans in the area .,.·ill cause even more traffic along Main St r eet . Ma cArthur Boulevard and S unflo wer A venue. among other streets Thl' ln1ne Ctty Council ap· proved the city's S75.000 fman· Korean Baptist c1al part.Jc1pat1on 1n the pro1cct Tuesday That mone) as to be spent over a lhree-year penod and will come from building fees charged developers m the area of the planned road improve ment.s. according to city traffic engineer Dennis Wilberg. The other two cities and three development companies in the project already have given their tentatJve approvals to Lhe road· improvement plans The Sl aullion program would be only the first phase or road work tn the area. Wilberg s aid He said that m a fe14 years a second phase to the project will be considered 57-foot Cross Set For Irvine Church A Korean Baptist Church planned for Jrvane can have a 57-foot cross even though nearby residents don't like it. the ll"Vlne City Council has decided. "This is a c hurch that ·s 90 feet long and can easily catch the eye." said Gregory R. Pachik who Lives near Walnut Avenue and Kuan Street where the church will be built. "I feel a 40 -foot cross would be ade· quate. ·· Michael Sa pol a , Pacbik 's neighbor. complained Tuesday night that the cross would become a permanent marker visible from the freeway when people pass through has part of Irvine. Davy Suh is the archit~ct who designed the cross "It is natural to have a cross on a church building, .. he said. "I tried to design it to look good. It as hidden behind a wall and some trees and can't be easily seen W\.less you're looking for It." Irvine's planning staff recom- mended that the cross be al· lowed because it was about the same height as other church crosses in the city. The council members agreed with the opinion of the staff Irvine to Launch Motorcyc/,e Patrol Irvine motorists will be1ln seein1 police motorcycles ln their rear·view mirrors later tbjs year. A purcbue aireement for five 1980 Kawasaki police motorcycles, costins '4,412 each. wu approved Tuited~ by tbe Cit.y CouncU. lrviae police tr.me Lt. J&me1 Blaylock aaid the clty'a ftnt motorcycle patrol wUJ be opera. Uonal ln Deeember. The~ meat still hu to bu,y tbe blk• and traln offtcen oa them. Tbe macbinea are needed, Blaylock sald, on heavily traveled streett, aucb aa MacArthur _1nd Jamboree boulevards, wbere a police car doesn't have enoueb mobility. The bikes will be able to speed to accident scenes and reroute traffic quickly. Blaylock said more traffic Ucketa will be written in the city wben the new motorcycle patrol be1w operation. "Tbe main idea ls to prevent accklenta, '' be said. A SH.175 California Traffic Safety irant and an sn.• city tlpeoditure will pay for the ne• motorcycles and the leather jacketl. 1loves, helmet.a aad boota tbe otticen who rlde them will wear. ' ,., the of ly' bet An hia da· wh toe fro the , acl pre .,, ter det Mo A P• au •O! Th·----,. 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NOT BAD FOK SOME, rotten under Holmes' standards. "They promised me some thinas about lbrowina the ball," says Holmes. "I was disenchanted to teU you the truth and tired of bearin& promises." Well, those promises were Crom a staff led by Tony Mason, who is no longer with the Wildcats. Instead, Lar ry Smith bas ta.ken over and if his passing-oriented background is an indication, Stanford's Ken Margerum, a two-time All ·American, may find himself with a ri val in the Pac-10 receiving r1ce. Margerum and Holmes were teammates al Fountain Valley High, but it was Margerum who collected the All·CIF honors and Margerum who chose pass·happy Stanford as a future. where nothing but s uccess bas followed. Holmes' Injuries plagued b.im as a senior at Fountain Valley, although be was still re- cognized as an All·Orange County performer as a defensive back. THE MULTI-TALENTED HOLMES simply did not fit in the offensive side with injuries and Margerum's presence there. ln fact. Fountain Valley bad a couple of other receivers in the picture -two-time All·PCAA star Stan Shibata o( the University of Pacific and Bo Boxold, who also moved on to Stanford. All that figured to change with the selection of Arizona, however, at least that's what Holmes thought. What roUowed was a two-year lesson in bow to be somebody and nobody at the same time. ARIZONA'S TIM HOLMES With the new coaching staff nmn.i.oi things <See HOLMES, Pa1e 82) U•derdog? Rarm Would Like To See Mo(o)re By JOHN SEV ANO OI .. o.lty ,..._. St.tfl Some people seem to spend their entire lives trying to prove themselves. Ob. you know the type, good individuals, the kind lb at have a lot going for them; but the ones who are often over· looked for one reas on o r another, only to come back as successes eventually. Well, it so happens that Rams wide receiver Jeff Moore is one of these people. FaOM IDS SANDLOT days to high school, from his college career to the Rams, it's heel one lest after another for the likable pass catcher. A decided underdog to make the Rams squad at the beginning of camp, Moore, not uncommon· ly, bas emerged as one of the better success stories of 1980. And, he did nothing but enhance bis Image and his chances Mon· day night against New Englanll when be made a finger-lipped, toe-dancing touchdown on a pass from Vtnce Ferragamo early in the fourth quarter. The TD, and how it was achieved, had the earmarks of a pro from the beginning. Racing clown the right side on a go pat· tern, Ferragamo slightly un- derthrew his target which forced Moore to come back for the ball. A Patriot defender tipped the pass, but Moore. concentrating all the way, hauled it in and added acoupleolballetstepstoscore. ••1 JUST CONCENTaATED really 1ood." is how Moore analysed the play. "The Rams teach you lf a ball is thrown tbort to come back and jump for lt." Moore mi&ht not bave been able to accomplish that play as a rook.le with the Rams last year ••d be not apent the entire 8UIOO on lbe mJured ~e U.l (with a pulled bamstriac> ... ndnl tbe aystem. By the time eamp opmed lbia seuon, Moore _,. M didn't look at him.tell u . a rookie anymore, but u a ••a•d•Mer'an. . "If:;: wtM>le lot of valuable eaperce from lut year,"•· ~alned tbe lhlrd round draft ...... -of TeaDel•• ta 1171. "I ...... up prlldidq all ta. ... md tbe pradJeea _..up ..... Me J:::' for me. It WM .. .., l bad to eGID· ~ ... ._.. WM ~Med oe the ID- ,_.. ,..., ,. Hat Juat prior to LIONEL TAYLOR the Rams' final cut to get down to the 45-man limit. According to NFL by-laws that made Moo~ ineligible for the season unless the team wanted to chance him passing through waivers. They didn't. "HE'S GOT A lot of poten· lial," is how wide receiver and offensive Coach Lionel Taylor analyzes Moore. "He can run, he's big and he catches the ball well. ''There's a lot of football ahead or him, and I think he's going to be playing a lot o( fool· ball for the Rams." ''I feel I can play somewhere in the NFL," admits the 8-1, 200-pound wide receiver with the 4.4S speed. "I think the hnpor· tant thine is to have a poeltJve attitude and Ju.st 10 out there and try to do my best." Moon's belll wu 1ooc1 enousb for two receptloaa, M yardl and one TD in bia fint 1ame a1alnat NFL competition Monday. "I tboulbl It WU Just peat to be ln a 1ame," he says, "to flaally set in lnY croove. I feel I ba•e a lat to offer; an added cllm..-became of my lpeed aad pall eatdal.ae ablUtiel. I'" never ,..gy looked al mJMlf • betDC•....._ .• , ...... .,.. ad.mJt, boweftl', be did lnetbe a Htue tllb tJI re- lief wben Roa J e11le waa 11Upped to Buftalo. The Raml (lie aAJla. ••••• ) Dodgers In Real Dogfight LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers, after win· ning two of three games last weekend in Cincinnati to take the lead in the NationaJ League West, figured that coming home to Dodger Stadium would pro- vide the tonic they needed to make a runaway of the ctivisioo race. "I thought we'd go home where we'd played great ball and keep it going," Manager Tom Lasor da said of the Dodgers' feelings after the series with the Cincinnati Reds. It didn't work out that way, however. The Atlanta Braves, who finished last in the diviaion the last six years in a row, swept the three-game series, capped by Tommy Boggs' five-hit, (2-0) shutout Wednesday night. IT MARKED THE first time this seasoo the Dodgers had lost three straight at home and knocked them out of first place, a half-game behind the Reda, who arrive for a three·1ame series beginning Friday night. Boggs, a 24-year·old right· hander who bad lost 20 o( 23 de- cisions in the big leagues prior to this year. particululy rel- ished bis second shutout of the season. "I heard a while back the Dodgers said 1 was only a six· inning pitcher, so obviously it 's a big thrill to come in here and go nine innin1s and shut them out." said Bo111. who credit.a a newly developed slider for bia rejuvenation. "I've never bad ·the confidence I have now." Glenn Hubbard, wbo beat the Dodgen lul week in Atlanta with a three-run homer in the ninth, bit a two-run homer Wednesday nl1bt to prOYide Boll• witb all the rum be needed. Hubbard bu hit ei1bt home nma thiJ lealCJU, three a1alnlt Loa Ansel•. TBB WIN WAS Allaala'1 el1btb ln 14 1ames •lalnlt I.GI An1eles tbls MUGG, lncludlal fln at the tut ae••, ad lt mo•ed tbe pereulal cellar· dwell .. cloM to a eoe....,1 role . "Arau>d tbe clubboale, ... ,. DOt taaina about leWac to ·• anymore," 1aJd Hu...,..., tM Braye1' 1ecoad ba1emaa . "We'recmlJ..,..t1aJDe10ll&md lt'• feMltlle that we cu wtD UM thln1. We're a JOUnl, conftdlllt team." - • o.lty ri ... -. •Y CM rtH MMr SURF'S MANNY NEVES (23) ANO NEW ENGLAND'S 808 NEWTON FIGHT FOR POSSESSION. Surf IDts Low Tide Tea Men Do All the Celebrating in 4-1 Jlictory By CURT SEED EN OI U. O•OY l"fi.f St.tfl It was not the night for the California Surf to rut low tide. A solid victory, the kind that has vaulted California to the top of the NASL's American West Con· ference, was needed. The result could have bffn a ctivisioo title. Prior to the Surf's game 9o'ith the Ne w England Tea Men Wednesday night at Anaheim Stadium, the team's new owners welcomed more than 200 guests high above the field to the Stadium Club for a buffet party. THE MOOD WAS festive. the food was s atisfying, and the general feeling was one of coo· fidence in the team which would be taking to the field later in the evening. Instead, the Tea Men were the ones celebrating Their lopsided 4·1 victory over the Surf moved them into secood place in the American East Conference with 146 points. just four behind division·leading Tampa Bay. California, needing a victory and three goals to clinch the division title, managed to pick up just one point. thanks to a goal by J immy Hinch with less than five minutes remaining in the game. The only consolation was that Edmonton. the tea m that may have the best shot of overtaking the Surf. also lost in Port.land. 4·1 While the statistics show the Surf dominated in j~t about w., J••t "'r'r plfqlftl 1e.-f I Ir... I lw aeord flO· w., ..... .., rlla11("' 111 Ila• flr•t fir' •l1111t .. a , '1111 all•r tlaat "'' J••• ner .. r got l111e Ila• ,,.. p. Peter W•ll ever y categor y , Coach Peter Wall couldn 't be convmced "WE JUST NEVER played "ell from the word go We had one chance in the firs t fi ve minutes. but after that we jwn never got into the game." he be- moaned "New England has the ability to hold you off once they get a lead, .. he continued "(Kevinl Keelan made a couple or incred.J . ble saves." WaJI added. 808·NIWTOM (1), 8URF'I JACK FAULKND BUTT HIAD8. Keelan. the Tea Men's pre- mier goalkeepe r . was called upon to m.alte five saves, as the Surf peppered the New England net with 26 shots, compared to jus t 14 by the visitors. The Suri also had 11 corner kicks . often cons idered golden scoring opportunitJes, to the Tea Me n's four And California goalkeeper Alan Mayer made Just three sa\'es on the evening. In sbort. New England made the most of its opportunities, and the result was two fast goals before the Surf knew what hit it. lllNGO CANTILLO delivered oo a pretty pass play from Den· n1s Wit and Peter Carr at 19:31. Less than seven minutes later , Wit fe d Bo b N e wton , the Tea Men·s Jeadulg goaJ scorer. who blasted a shot past Mayer for hlS 13th tally of the year New England took a 2-0 lead into the second half, but Newton wasted little time in malting il 3-0 on an assist from Cantillo at 47 ·03. "This was just one of those performances where the players didn ·t get mto the game enough and they didn't show any ag- gressiveness." Wall added. Still California was cited for 21 fouls compared to New England's 14, and after Tony Brown scored at 67 :37 to open a commanding 4-0 lead. the Tea Men began to pay the price with some hard hitting from the frus tra t e d Surf players. "WE LET THE fans down and we Jet ourselves down." Wall continued. "It wasn't one of our better performances." For New England. the victory ended a two-game IM ing streak in which the Tea Men hadn't s cored a goal. They lost 3-0 to Toronto and 4-0 to San Diego oo the road. and their playoff c hances were in jeopardy. A crowd of 8.605 dissappoint.ed fans left the game. but many att expected baclt for the Sllrl's home finale Sunday evening against th e V a n c ouver Whitecaps M11lligan Tabs Schermerhorn UC Irvine buketball Coach Bill Mulligan bas announced tbe appo i ntm e n t of Bob Schermerhorn as a full-time ualltant. Scbermerbora, out of Chaffey Collere. replaces Re11ie Mania, who chanted Ma mind and deeided to return to Manual Arts Hl1la. Se111e1a.--mer~1born craduated from Oraqe Cout Collete in i• ud Loa1 Beach State In '71. He Mned u ao aulalaat UDder Herb u~ at occ ta m.n ... lt71·72. lie u.. •PIDl lb 1ear1 at Can1oa Hi lb ln Aaabelm ........ be led tbe ICbool into the C1F plQOfta twice. Sc1Ms111!11bon, ST. spent the last two aea1oe1 at Cbaffe7, where hill tum ftnlahed M In the lll11lon Conference lest year . ----·--·-----------·- A Capau .. a.port from tM Woltd of a,orta lly Land Poeition Pitching Coach A ,.. PIMllMltdlla TEMPE A former col· le1iale and mloor lea1u s tandout bu been named Ara1ona S.alt" new pttdtlq co.th. Suo f>ta\tl bead Coatb Jtm 81"UC'k aa1d Wednesday Ttm K II). '*ho 1u1d..cl the Oran1f' Coo t Colteae p1ll'hma stalf tM put hl•"O tt• ons, replaces Larry m1th llhO left ASU to become h d coub 1\ In· d1ania Urunrsuy The )'t"ltr ~Id Kelly Ht • school record at LaVern• CoUt'&e an lt1S walb a l Q2 earned run aYerage He played prolesa1onally in the Balumore Onoles and San Dieao Padresorgamzatlon.s TIM KELLY r-------Qttet~ •I dw D•w ------ "He 1s a productive, disruptive, concentration· breaking ballplayer He 1s to the American League what Maury Wills was to the National League In the '60s." - Minnesota Twins Manager Gene Maudll on Kansas City·s \\1llle WUsoo. Dof•e11. L~o11 GI.,~ tt'Mfe ha lt'i11 Richard DotSOll limited New York to seven Ill hits and a.et Lemoe doubled home a r\ln in the first inning and scored in the fifth as the Chicaao White Sox defeated the Yankees and pitcher ... Gilldry, 4·1. Wednesday nl&ht to highltght American League baseball action . . . In other tames. aid Gale, backed by WUUe Aikeu' three·run homer off Jim Pal•er ln the first in· Ding, won his ninth straight game u Kansu City downed Baltimore, 6-1 . . . Wa)'M Garlud com- bined with Mike S&aatoa on a slx·bilter as Cleveland banced out 19 hita and crushed Texas, 14·3 . . . Wayee Gnu capped Oakland's four·run sixth inning with a t hree-run homer to carry the A's to a 6·2 victory over Minnesota . . . Bea Ocllvie's bases-loaded single in the bottom of the ninth helped Milwaukee to a 5-4 vie· tor y over Toronto . . . Mark Wagner's infield hit capped a two·run sixth inning, and Detroit reliever AareUo Lopez pitched oono. out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth and mnth lllltings Lo lead the Tigers to a 2· l verdict over Boston . Pitcher Mike Griffla, recalled only two days earlier by the Yankees, was optioned back to Columbus of the lnterna· tional League . Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith ~nc . one. of the nati~n·s largest investment brokerage firm&: is thm.kmg of tryme to buy the Chicago White Sox a spokes man confirmed today. "We won't own the club we ;..ill act as an intermediary for the memben of a ' Limited partnership,·· said Bill Clan, a firm spoketman. Sox Presi· denl Bill Veeck remained tight·lipped about the discussions. GUult• s.,e._ A•tre• 0. el f'ln• Retmle StaneU'a tle-breakm, alngJe ln the Ill 12th inning gave San Francisco a 8-5 victory over Houston Wednes day and helped the Giants aaln a three-game sweep of the floundering Astros ... In other National League games, Ray K.allltt belted a two- run homer in the eighth inning to lift Cincinnati to a 4·3 vie· tory over San Diego and move the Reds into first place in the West Division . . Jerry Marta'• sacrifice fl y in the bol· tom of the ninth inning gave the Chicago Cubs a 2·1 victory over Philadelphia. Rain held up the game twice, totalll.na one hour, 38 minutes . . . Lee Mallllll and Jerry MoraJM each drove in two ND.II to lead the New Yon Meta to a W Vlctory over Pitts· burgh ... Geer1e Readrldl'• ground· dout completed a three-nm rally in the seventh inninc that brose a 4-4 tie and Kea OberldeU knocked in three l'Wll including two in the seventh inninl to= St. Louis tn a 7.5 verdict over Ill treal ... sn••1:n Shortstop Gary Temeletea,. l ed al.nee Jul)' 23 by a broken thumb, was reactivated by st. Louis. FroweP~8J HOLMES READY • • • in spring practice, however, a drastic change took place. Suddenly the Wildcats were throwing the balJ a nd the central attraction was Holmes. Corlty Simp so n , an Arizona s portswriter. describes what transpired: "THERE HE WAS, snatch· int passes out of the air on the dead run , diving, darting, somersaulting The aate has swung open, world Watch out for Tim Holmes.·· Holmes Is not gifted with blinding speed as his 4.7 for 40 yards will attest. Fast for some, not much for a wide receiver in the Pac-10 . But quickness combined with the ability to ~ excellent pattterns and "soft" hands more than compensate. Arir.ona opened ils attack up a blt in the Fiesta Bowl last year •• Holmes caught seven puses for 90 yards. Holmes reaction' "Tbey lbould have done it all year." Recent sanctiona have cut t.be PM·lO into a Pac·S ln tennt ot ~ Rose Bowl race coafennc. e&ampion11hip and atay .otaaer , '*'' upiratioo.s, but tt hMn't toocbed the WUdcat.t, who mUlt be comldered a threat for a bowl bid a1ain. · And if Stoilh '1 predlctlona ot EUDC u.. ball la iM air ao .. a tame becomes a rulltJ. m• may ver)' well challenp TIMHOLMU lhr1erum •• the Pac·lO's premier receiver. If Hqlma hN bMa conaldered a loneb' eod in b1a two yean at Arirooa. tb1( praapect bu '*"' only iii oft-.1~ plans. Fonner Fountain VaUe~ 1tu1 Gil Compton aad ..,. l'reeman are OD tfM ~·· l'Olter, not to mention the PNMDce ot fdnner Fountain Valley Hl1h cheerleader U>rl Decker, his ~fe. W Fdall pra ctice becla• e nesday, with tbe H •IOD opener a month later with Colorado Slate. 72.,,...,. ......... , '"'•"""' 'ANTA CH Z ISLAND The undenu 1tru1· II ale luted 11evtn minute• but when 1pearlisher William Skwiiarlo surfaced, he brouabt up the bit· · 1eat h•llbut t•vt>r caught off the Callf(lrnla coast Speared in 60 ft>cl of water off China Harbor on Saturday, the 72 poWld. l'htht ounce nalfish broke the old record by 19 pound.a "1 kn~w 1t was a monster when I hr11t saw 1t," said the 35 )''1ir old 1cuba diver from Fontana "He draued me for a 1ood 40 yard~ 1 hot him l.n eo feet of water. but before be quil ~bad nw ubc>ut 7S or 80 feet dt>ep " 1''1111Mb• Doer" o" DB Huf, t>EARUORN. Mich A move to incorporate Ill the de ign&le<i hitt~r rule tnto the National League wu defeated Wednesday at baseball's summer mc.itln3 Only four of lhe 12 National League teams voted in favor or the rule. which IS used by the Am en can League. Five clubs voted agamsl lt and three abstained Since 19'73, the American League has allowed lineups to include a batter designated lo hlt for the pitcher. John Claiborne, general manager of St. Louis and a former execuuve 1n the AL with Bos ton and Oakland, said the clubs voting for the DH were Atlanta. New York. St Louis and San Diego Los Angeles. San Francisco. Chicago . Montreal and Cinc1Mall voted against. and Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Houston abstained. Bas~ball Todot1 -----~ On ttus date m baseball in 1969 After losing three s traight games at the hands of the Houston Astros, lhe New York Mets found themselves in thir~ place m the National League East. 9"'-i games behind the front·running Chicago Cubs The scene was set for the Mets' "Am azin · .. stretch dn ve lhat would carry them to the World Champ1onsh1p Today's Birthdays : Baltimore Orioles manager Earl Weaver 1s 50 Detroit Tigers pitcher Mark F1drych 1s 26 Hatlhew• R*'join• Cha~rs After railing lo show up at the San Diego [i] Chargers· training camp early th1s week, fullback c. • Bo Matthews has reJoined the National Football League club when a desired trade appeared poss1· ble. Coach Don Coryell said lhe one-time University of Colorado standout "asked to be traded, but this isn't the way lo do il. believe m e " Wilh his lhree to p receivers in· JUred, Atlanta Falcons Coach LHman Bea.nett will see how his rookie and free agent receivers perform under fire f'nday in an exhibition ~ame against Pittsburgh Joe Montana, San Francisco·s backup quarterback. 1s expected to start against San Diego Saturday in the 49ers' second exh1b1t1on game. Coach Bill Walsh said W.,_,,. Barfwr• GPI CHppf'"d ARVADA, Colo Two wo men barbers are [!] oul of a JOb after res1stmg their employer's c. • request that they wear Denver Broncos T-shirts at work last week Marta Gonzales, 24, and Kathie Bustos. 21. said lhey were fired after balking al a request to wear Broncos s hirts in honor of the National Football League team 's opening exh1b1tion game against CmcUUlall However, the owner of lhe shop. 01x1e La Bnola. said the two barbers knew that weanng the T shirt on Broncos' game days was a cond1t1on on employment when they were hired Kazankina Brf-ak• l..if}().•f-ff*r llft""ord Tatyana Kazanklna of the Soviet Union • smashed the women's I ,500-mete r world record, Britain's Sebastian Coe jusl failed m his attempt on the men's 1,500 mark and Amen can athletes dominated the Zurich mtemallonal tr ack and field meet ... Every nation in the world is expected at the 1984 Olym· pie Games in Los Angeles. the president of the Los Angeles Olympics Organizing Committee says . . Two goals apiece by Ha10 Sanchez and Maau SaDoa propeUed the San Diego Sockers to a 5-2 victory over the Los Angeles Aitecs before 11.39'7 fans at the Rose Bowl Former Michigan forward Alan Hardy has s igned a rree-agent contract with the Los Angeles Lakers Medalist Dorothy Lasker of Hinsdale, Ill . led the charge of golfers into lhe second round of the U S Women·s Amateur golf champ1onsh1p Dave Muselman, two·t1me Pac 10 Conference wrestling champion at lhe University of Anz.ona. was killed in a construction accident in Tucson . . The tumdown by a federal agency of a $50,000 loan applkation for the Wat.kins Glen Grand Prix could mean cancellation of lhe U S Grand Pnx at the track this October and the end of internat1onally sanclloned racmg at the track . . . Olympic speed skater Betb Heiden says she may be through with competitive sports . . Center Larry M«::ar· ren, generally considered the Green Bay Packers· best of· fensive lineman, has a hernia and will be s1dehned indefinite· ly. Coach Bart Starr says TeWtJuion, Rad•o TV: No events scheduled RADIO: Baseball Angels al Seattle BASEBALL /FOOTBALL L STOLEN BASE -Seattle·s Julio Cruz slides head first in to second base ahead of a throw to Bert Carnpanert:, of the Angels. Cruz stole third base a few moments later Ex losion Comeback Rally Stops Mariners SEATTLE ! AP J -Angels Manager Jim Fregos1 won? a satisfied loo" "We are JU.St starting to pla) ball l.tlce I ttunk thlS ballclub can. · he said He had Just watched the Angels erupt for six runs ill the 10th mrung on the way to a 10-4 romp over the s lumping Seattle Manners Wednesday night CARNE \' LANSFORD and Bobb> Gnch each drove Lil tilree runs to boost Cahfom1a to 1l'i eighth wm in rune games all fashioned b~ comeback rail.Jes Lansford singled 1n the tie breaking run in tbe 10th and Gnch capped tbe uprising with a three-run home run as both Angels continued t o devil ~artners pllchmg Lansford and Grich ftrushed 11.1t h t"'o hits. but each 'A a!> timely Lansrord d ro\e a l'Ao out horner off Seattle starter Jim Beanie in the SlXlh innmg to start California's com eback from a 3-0 def1clL Gr ich had a one-out single in the seventh before Joe Rudi powered his 16th homer to gave the Angels a 4·3 lead. "The ballclub last year kept comin& from behind cooal.stent ly." Grich remarked or the 1979 American uague West Division champions "ln lbe last 10 days or so we have been playing tile same way " G RICH ALSO credited the Kingdome with provldlna a good hlll1nl! b<t('kj!round In the last c·ouµlt-) l'ar" I \ 1 hit the bC1ll ""ell h<·rt: I e Jn ,,.,. the hall g~Jd H f' ~ r 1 1· t 1• 1! ..., 1 • • it t I • · r P 11 d µ1trh1r l>a\t• llt;l\i-rlfl \.\Ith J thrt-E' ru11 hLt' 111• 1.llh \o\llh I> o n H J ' I •• r a 11 d J d ., "n ThrimP'•lfl 1111 ti.1 .. P 1 n l h h 1lt1· r Ho tit,\ < I ark s t a r l l' d l h P (' .. ii 1 f" rn 1 a 1 fJt h 1nninli! t•\µl•1'.im1 ... 11 Ii ., 110, out c;ini;!IC ttnd H•Jt) t ",111• .... 1rldt'"fl t.1' third ''"J:lt' or lt11 • • 1111 .. ,1 !)(·fun· Lansford ., HHJ -.1111•!1• Don Ha\ lor rl111ihl1·d 11, ""'Jn Care"' and Thomp.,on got on via - a f1eldn ., choir" l'> hrmj( home Lansford aga1n'>l Seattle re liever Shane Ha'A lC). 6-fi Heaverlo came 1n and de h\ ered e..;nrh·s hflmf' run ball I 1hou!!hl 11 ""a..., a Ji(OOd p1tc-h .... 11d 1h1 hdld \1annn hurl ... r II•• •ll•hnllt'h hit 11 h.irdt•r tlt.tn l thr•" 11 • NEW YOHK 1,\I'1 c;dylurd Per r ) lht: onl\ 111ti:ht.•r 1n base baJ I hlstor) trJ ""m tht-< ') YounR A11. ard 1n both mJJOr leagues. was arqu1red b:. the New York Ya nk ee<> rrom the Texas Rangers for minor IPaRuf' pitcher Ken Cla~ and a minor league player to l'X' named later Perr;. 11.ho 11.111 turn 42 ncxl month, wai-6·9 with Texal> this ) ear a nd had an earned run a\'eraae of 3 43 1n 24 games F,....P..,BI Baseball Standings RAMS ... figure lo keep five to seven re· ceivera, and with the likes of BUily Waddy, Preston Dennard, Willie Miller . Ron Smith and Drew Hill in camp , Moore's chances or making the team looked dim at best .. I've always tried to be positive." sa ys Moore. "I Uunk it 's the only way a guy can sur: vive. "In college I had three dif· fe rent coaches in four years. It seems like I was constantly proving myself all over again. What you try to do is be consis· tent as a receiver, and then keep worki n g t oward that con· sistency. "This is like a dream for me, but I have to be realistic about it. I can't put all my eggs in one basket. If I make this team it will be nice but it won 'l end m y dream. I know l can only do this for a little while and then there's a future somewhere else for me.'' Thal may be. but right now his future Is with the Rama. Rams Cut Four The Los Angeles Rama a_n. nounced Wednesday they have cut four players and placed another on their Injured reserve llst . Cut were veteran cornerback Sid Justin and three rookies; de fenalve tackle Don Hub~ard, Unebacker Marvin Smlth and 11rety Durwin Tucker. Placed on the injured reserve llal WQ rookie comerback Kirk Collin.I, who hu a shoulder in· Jury. AMERICAN LEAGUE Weat Dlvlaloa Kansas City Oakland Texas Minnesota . Chicago Angels SealUe W L PcL GB 72 42 .632 59 56 51.3 13\i'J !)3 58 477 17"" 49 64 .434 22\i'J 48 64 429 23 46 6S .414 24\i'J 41 72 363 30"'-i Eaat Dlvialoa New York 69 43 .616 Baltimore 65 46 .586 3"'1 Detroit 59 50 .SU 8~ Milwaukee 60 5-4 .526 10 Cleveland 57 52 523 10~ Boston 58 5-4 .518 11 Toronto 48 64 .429 21 ---Y'•k-A-11 10 $e41flle 4 110 l""lftO\I Ctt~•-u TeutJ O.troot 1 ~~on • Cl\lc-4 -Yorlr I Mllw-• S, T0<'-0 4 k•M•• Cltr •· 81lllmor• 1 0 .... ,.., •. Ml ..... 'IOIAt , T-y'•O- A-h IM.er11nel 1-41 el $eeltle l._'l'C\lft •UI " O••l•NI fNotrl\ l ~HI 11 Ml,,...IOll IJ«,_, 1 II TorOlllo 1\11.0 to.ti •I MHw•uUo IH•M IWI Ht• Y°"'' IV-""°""•'4111 Belltmore ISl- t•o. n Ttu1 IFlqWrcMI l-Sl •I (le .. l•n<t Cl•l"1l., u .. 1.n 8o11on l ~o •Sl 1t Oetrolt IScl\IUMtr ... I. .. Only o-i-\(-It(! NATIONAL LEAGU E West Dl ft.aloa W L Pd. GR Cincinnati 62 53 539 Dodgen 61 !>3 .535 ~ llouston 60 53 .S31 San Francisco 56 58 .491 51~, Atlanta !>3 60 .469 8 San Diego 50 65 435 ~-Eut Dlvialon Montreal 64 50 561 Pittsburgh 64 50 .S61 Philadelphia 57 !>3 .Sl8 5 New York 56 57 496 71.., St. Louis SO 61 .450 121.., Chicago 46 66 .411 17 ........ , .. k ..... All•"'''·~· c111ceoot ,...,,_...,.., ,...., Fr...cl..:o&, HOuStond I U lnnlnqal .. ... y-'· ,.,.,_....' ~t L-1 _..., (ll\Cl-14, S... 0...,. J T ... , •• ._ Hou1IClfl Clty..,Hl 411 S... O ltOO I Curll\ .. 11 Allen!• Ill' Nle•ro • 141 II Si n FreN:t1<0 IHer..-i-M l ll'l\11-lpflle IEtolflOM ).ii II If•• Yoo l lecl\ry •fl. n (Ilk ... 11...emO !Ml •I \I L..ou" IVuO O•ICll IMl," O.lyQMNt~ TEST DRIVE DATSUN OF YOUR CHOICE BARWICK WILL GIVE YOU THE SHIRT OFF HIS BACK DON'T MISS BARWICK'S SPECIALS! .. '% .. EE THEM TODAY •• ·Come In For Your Free T-Shirt & Demo Ride ., --------------------~--------~-------·· ... --------------.. -------------.. ----·· OUTOOORS ,RACOUETBALL Jim Ni Calm Waters Some ol tho e1tot.ac aaJt wat~r 1ame ~b that ml1nt(' up rrom B•J• ha\ alnad) u1·1"'f'd m lol'al water and cat<'hea (If marl\n . )tll<>wfan tuna )'tllo~&il end doll>hln have bftn made by boata ttshln1 out ol Newport, Oana. Octan ide and San DielQ harbor• Water temperaturn are an tht" h11h lxta to m1d 1evfilues and there as a iiood s uppl) ot ancboveea and mackt""'l. v.-1th v.-ater ~dat1ons on lhe <'aim side with \ht" torm Ho• ar d ov•r A good b1llflSh d•> WU en joyed on the 181 and 184 Spot& this past wttkend by border city sportftShers, while those runruna out a rea ha rbor found some marhn from a fev.-males off the beach to some 15 males eas t of P yramid TDEKE SEEMS TO BE oocon centraUoo of spikeb11ls anywhere and in all proba bility the marlin will show up this weekend on the m Spot and then work up lo the area off Catalina's east e nd. Most or the marlin picked up this past week were taken on lures as opposed to live bail which means that the fish have not really settled down as y'et. Again, veterans prectict a good year for marlin and anticipate many fish will be taken on live bait this season. Dolphin, or more commonly called "Dorado," are being picked up under noatmg kelp patties and these fisb are run· rung in the 20-4-0 pound class Boats trolling lures by the pat· ties are hooking these eager eaters. THOSE TOSSING anchovies or small spanisb in the water near the hooked dolphin are picking up bait fish ju.5t prior to the fish being boated. Under conditions as they currently exist, all patties, especially those trailing long de- ep tails are good bets for dolphin and yellows, not to mention the possibility ofa marlin nearby. As the water con tinues to warm a fe w miles off our beaches more and more exotic fish will arrive and it couJd be a very good late season for a variety of game fis h. The albacore seaso'\ bas been a disappointment and it doesn't look like the longfins will be coming in very close lo shore Calendar lh1a )'ear W\I • ctruhc chance In OC'~an currt"nu take-s place soon Albtea art-still over 200 m\I~ off San 01eao •nd evun though catches are 1ood ll b . till a Iona boat ride In both dtrectioru lo gtot to the fish THK WATERS AROUND th" Cornnados an-aood enou,1h tt> 1>rodu("(' j()m e ¥ood fi bhln1. but } t' llov.-11 and whJte sea b•s• are not ~tnl cooperative on a reautar basis Thert• i.re many good t'at ch~ of mackerel and assorted Fl HINC II bass beuig made by most party boats but its going to take a lot mo re than these smaller fish to make a good anglmg year Water along our shorelines is off.color and in the 68 degree range and fish just don't aeem to want lo bite even though there is ample bait available Even as Car down as Ensenada fishing is on the slow side reports Tommy Forbes of Huntington Beach, who fished the area this week :iboard t h e s portfi s h e r "Dreamer." Fresh water lake fishing has also reached its summer slack periods as only a few of the many lakes in the Southland re· port action. Some of the San Diego lakes are giving up action oo small bass, especially Otay and Hodges, while El Cap is a hit or miss proposition as are some of the lakes that are known for their trout fishing. DIXON, WOBFOllD, a nd Henshaw are good for small bass, bluegill a nd catfish wh ile Sutherland is offering a variety of fishing due to its higher altitude as in Cuyamaca. Bi g Bear and Silverwood are good for small trout fished deep and sunfish, but heavy pJeasure boating is making it rough on a ngle rs who are trolling or working the deeper rocky spots. With all our beat, everyone in Southern California has headed with the family, boat and dog lo these rttreational areas where cooler temperatures prevail. Thundershowers are cau.5ing some problems for vacatiooers in local mountains and desert communities and travelers are warned of possible storms and heavy runoff. Lido-14 Event Lures Big Field By ALMOND LOCKABEY o.111) .... .,._, ""'" Everything from regional lo national and international s ail· ing championships is sprinkled throughout the S outhern California Yac htang Associa· tioo 's calendar this week with at least two major e v ents scheduled m Ne wport Beach. Probably t he biggest cham· pionship regatta wiU be held at King Harbor Yacht Club, Redoo· do Beach where more than 100 world class Lido-14 sailors will gather for the 23rd annual ln· temational Lido-14 Class cham· pionship in both the junior and senior divisions. Biggest contingent 1s expected from Orange County as the famed Lidos are mdigenous to Ne wport Beach. SINCE 1957 W. D. "Bill" Schock has produced nearly 5,000 Lido· 14s a nd there are fleets in virtually ever y major sailing country in the world. Another week-long national championship gets under way at Mission Bay Yacht Club Satur- * * * Mllftll"91"" M~ YK!>t Cll'b -9otw Oil<e Gtll0<llonlPMllf'1--.s.1...-.s., ~11111 ~ Vect>! Clutl Yt!U ~~ ..... tu.s.turw,, Sufodey S..."-V•ll*fS.lll ... A•-1.ilen-L.onv 9Mcl\IOA--ll9(Ur11,S.t..rO.y,S-y a11CC-Y.mtClutl-L41tPerejM r-.(,,,... -)s.tunMy .._......, .. , Kl"I ....-rVKM CNtJ Llc»l4111 ... Nf-I a-,...,..,,..dllf1i S..w.S.y ll'oios v...-YKM ciu.i -.....,,,_,.. •••. s.twlloy. $0Mo ~ Y«M Ch.o Smell &o.tl R ... tt•, s.twWy w111•1-o Y•<"' Ch•b C•I H••-u....-.~.S-y Soutl\ Coett COrllltN°" Yeclll CIUO S....- ~. ~ loel>i.ee C:-.....-Ot.-Ye<lll CIUO S!llCK"-Sotf'lel, .. .,....,, MIBl911 9oY YocM Cl\111 -Tlllflle Mot ...... a. ........... ...,,.S.lunlOy. IMto CW• ll«l"O At-lotlell -.,...._ s.tl•, '°"'"9ey. Seit 0-.. Yotllt Cl4AI -Lft TrOlll\y l ... "'el .....,.,, S..O.,; Wllllen" Cyp lftvltol'-1 M- Ok•rec.,S....,. Sl!Vff o-VocM CMI -com.....,.•1 .,_...,. C'-!ty......-llolw*y,~y ~ ellc 111V.cl!IC~-Owrllltl!C~ ,..,....,.,.,.......,. OC...-. VllCM C1* -~A"' ...... '"1ft, ..... ., _. ....... Ati«eiN V9dlt CJW -•cr---K..-.. ............... ,,..._.Yecl!ICM-.....,_a-1<, .... ¥. .......... YllCM C._,. -lloll ,_.... (-..,...,...., .. day for the 17-foot ThisUe Class. This one is also likely to draw· a number of top local sailors. Etchells-22 sailors from sail- ing ports along the West Coast will be on hand at Newport Harbor Yacht Club Saturday and Sunday for W estern Regional championship for the class. NHYC wiU also send a fleet of International Offshore Rule, and Performance Han· di cap Racing F1eets in a race off the coast which wiU wind up the club's Ocean Racin~ Series for ~ BOATING the Ahmanson. Dickson and Corkett trophies. The Yacht Racing Union of Southern California has selected Ca brillo Beach Yacht Club, located on outer Los Angeles Harbor 's "hurricane gulch" as the site of its annual One -Design Regattta . THE REGATrA IS OPEN to skippers who are members of recognized yacht clubs . Any and aJI classes. regardless of overall length, will be accepted. Prior YRU One Design regattas have included such classes as CaJ-40, Cal-29, Cal-24 , Cal-20, 5·0·5, Coronadc>-1.5s, Snipes, Lldo-1.U, Lasers. Tornados , C·Cats, p . Cats, Mercury and Geary-Ula. A brand new offshore sailin1 race will make its debut this weekend when Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club sends a fleet ol IOR and PHRF boat.a off on a race to Coronado Yacht Club, San Diego. The race will start at noon Saturday off the Balboa Pier and finish below the ZUD.igo Jetty light oil Point Loma . ALL BOATS except a special cruising clua will sail an i.oltlal weather leg to a trault lane marker off Lon1 Beach Harbor before shaping a course down the cout. One ol the motl w:alq ue races on the Oranae Cout wm take place Sunday when Vo111en Yacht Club tMta the 1klll ol off. shore racers in lta an1uaal Seamanship ra~. DAIL y PILOT CJ D•ll~ l'ti.i St•H Photo MESA'S l YNN ADAMS GOES FOR LOW SHOT WHILE PRACTICING FOR SUNDANCE RACQUETBALL CLASSIC THIS WEEKEND. This Racket Is Getting Better Woman Racquetball Stars al . et{port /l,>arh By HOWARD L. HANDY OI ... o.i1, ,.,..,. ii.ff When she s tarted on tbe Women's Professional Racquet- ball Association tour a little less than a year ago, Costa Mesa's Lynn Adams was hoping to break even with her expenses. Since that lime, however. the women have severed lies with the men's pro lour and are on their own and Adams feels like a pioneer in the venture. "We broke away from the meo in December and I don't think we lost a thing," Adams says. "Io fact, I'm sure we gained over the long run. "THE WAY THINGS were berore, the men would play for SlS.000 in prize money and we would play for about $6,000. Since we have ~n on our own, we have generated $73,000 in prize money and now every tournament offers Sl5.000 to the women." Adams, who is seeded fourth, a long with the other top 31 ranked players on the tour, will be participating in the Sundance R acquetball Class ic at the Newport Beach Sporting House this weekend. Tournament direc· tor Jim Carson says it is an event for the women pros and for both men and women in the amateur ranks. He has closeto 400enlries. In addition to the SlS,000 pro prize money, amateurs wiU be able to win trips to Hawaii, rac- ing bicycles, s weat suits and other sports gear Pro qualifying 1s being held today for all but the top 24 seeded players with the round or 32 Frtda y mornmg from 9: JO t o noon and the round or 16 from 4 lo 8 p.m Saturday's quarterfinals will be held at 9:30, 10:45, noon and 1: 15 with the semifinals at 5: 15 and 6:30. Sunday's championship match is set for2 or 3o'clock. SINCE SHE T URNED PRO last fall, Lynn has won between $13,000-$14,000 along with an automobile. She won an UDofficial tournament in Las Vegas in Decembe r and captured a WP RA-san ctioned event in Columbus, Ohio in January. This is more money than she has made in a year's time before in her life. But she admits two players who have had her number to date did not play in e ither event. ''Sha nno n <Wright) and Heather C Mc Key) are the top two seeded players and I have never beaten either one ," Lynn says. ··But J have beaten the third seeded player Sara Green six S4LMON FISHING GE111NG SIJCKY SACRAMENTO CAP1 -The atate F\sh and Game Depart· ment has issued a reminder lbal emergency regulations to C<lft· trol the· illegal sale of salmon are in effect. Department Director E.C. Fullerton said Tuesday that flab. ermen takin1 salmon by other lbaa commercial means are re- quired to remove the top half ol the tall f1n or mark the tall with an X 1t leut one lncb blab lD ln· deUble dye or ink. Only t.hme with • valld com· mercta_l fi1hln1 lleen1t and salmon It.amp a.re permtUed to POIHll, transport or aell any un· marked M.lmoo. -------··- times She pla)'ed an an offtr1al event wru le I "as rn La., \'e~<1., and picked up 160 points · The way potnts are distributed Adams fig ures to gN past Gr~n at this week's event at the .Sport mg House if she finishes ahead or her inthe tournament When she isn't playing in a t ourn a ment . Adams give" clinics a.rr.und the countr y and finds Uus a profitable sideline So m etimes she works .... 1th Carson in stagin~ the chnst·l> and recently returned from J tnp lo Alaska and Ha wa11 when• she staged dirucs and gave <'Xh1b1 tions 'J' m not .. orr) .tt all that I turned professional .' she sa) s It ., a blast and I 'c m:.id•· ;i 11 of C')r,...t' ues I ,hke t•1 ... t d' 1 homl'!> ratht-r than m•1t1+ .. n I r this v. J} I ~t'l l<.1 mt:t't d lot •l r lt'r .. .,un.: people ·1 have a famsl~ in:\ ..... 'I .. a •Jne 1n Ohio. anotht'r sn C hH JI , and some other place" It r•. h OPat to have those uinta<l~ jnd v.e· ·correspond v. 1th e"' h other all the ume 'In this v.ay . m) tra,f'l e\ penses aren t as much a ~ th•' .... ould Ix-to -.ta~ in J no•• I 1•1ther I have al";ns been acll,,. 111 s p;1rti. and ttu; 1s the ""a~ m" lift' .... as destined to go ~Id~ •nlo! .-nd tt•adun~ dlld lul'). 1~ I ,..,,. able to excell m racquetbJll .i Fre1reli Caittious Despite Success NEWPORT.R I 1AP1 The French yacht lD Amen ca's Cup challenge competition 11,on five of nine races m pr ehm anar) tnals last 11o eek after a solid streak of los!ie'I that stretch back JO years. when Baron MarC'cl Hach fi rst entered Cup raclllg 'l I IJll 1' ,, .1J~11 I i,:11 '°1t1~fyin~ IO p ,, 1 ,, •·ro .... .i .ind hav1: people •t n• 111 ,ir i· 11.nndf•rful," .,he ' ... I If" ... P OR'rt'i(; HOl'S E IS '"' ·••·~! .1t 31'!11 .Jamboree Road ir1 \,''Port Ht'J('h and the publ1r 11' 11. d 111 tJk 1· 1n the action \\ 11n .i ll ,,r th1· top 11,omen pros •1 tn•· •11 un1r:-l'Ompetang, \<i.1nh fi;:u r"" to ~ n ght there "''th th1• lot>'-\ 1,r them and P"rh,1p" in ~und a' s final!> "'h•· .. t 11ml' u lun~ 11o ay in the 'p•irt 1nC'l' turning pro a IJttle f, '' than J \Par ago And she'd In\• 11 fE't'd her t'gO JU:.t a IJttle t11t rrl••r • 1 pt< i.llf\ on a hume l'tJU/ I But the sudden reversal an fortune draws only cautious opt1m1s m from the French C'a mp as the four-boat fiel d, int'luding the fa••ored Australian yacht, girds for semifinal races '\tarting loda) on Rhode Island Sound Meanwhile . the three l " S ;.achts compettng fo r the nght t1> defend tht• <'up ..,., Ill bt>r.?rn Cmal selection trial-; Tue~da> under the e~ e of the sponsonng Nev. York Yacht Cl ub ORANGE C OUNTY Allanta broadt'astm,5! and sports t~ t'oon Ted Turner '4as searchmg for a new mast Wednesday for his trouble plagued and la5t place Courageous The mast on the 12-meter, the) acht's second ttus summer , was bent afte r a minor coll1s1on dun ng practice racmg last Saturda) The score cards of the foreign boats after pre hminary compet1l1on that ended Sunda' read Australia 6-3. England's L1onheart 4-5. S.,;..eden s Sverige at 3·6 and France at 5 4 COLLEC TORAMA GUN SHOW BIGGER g BETIER THAN EYER A UG. 16th & 17th , 1980 BUY -SELL -TRADE ~. I ;. . ~ , ,:.,•' \ .. '-ti , • -·. -r . ' ~ e .,. C'a ... "We"re realas t1c We have to reali ze that Australia beat us twice and we beat them once on the water," Bich's son, Bruno. S8Jd Wednesday .AdlftiuiOft Sl.00 Chi.._~ 14 • Sl.00 "Lionheart as faster 1n hght air. although we think we're fas ter otherwise," he said. Australia Syndicate head Alan Bond scoffed at the possible French threat. saying one victory was the result of a protest and the other was based on a default Rotarians Host 60 T he lnle rn at1onal Yachting fellowship of Rotarians of Newport Beach will be host to about 60 members of the Boys Club of Hollywood Saturday at the Shark Island Yac ht Club, 1099 Baysid e Drive . Coordinating the ac· tlvities Is Commod or e Robert L. Hicks along with Donald E. Hunt, neet captain; and Mark Miller ~ort captain . Lunch wd) be provided for the boys and served on tbedecksofboats. The Boys Club of Hollywood is a non · profit organization that serves pri marily low· income and single · parent famllles in the Hollywood area. Most ol the youn1sters have never been aboard a yacht ad I.he IY FR hopes Lo provide an un- f oriettable eJCperience for them. accordin1 lo Commodore Hicks SAVE UPTO S.ve mOl9 end spend .... tor gatl Ortve to AftaMltn C...w~tloft Centet Settt. e • & 7. 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FOR THE RECORD I FOOTBALL I NEWS . ~-- Vermeil Slams System Penalties a Bimch of Baloney W~'TCllESTER, Pa <AP) Dick Vermtll. who o n ce coached UCLA to a Rose Bowl virtory, uy11 1l'11 "• bunch of baloney" to J)enal l ze fi ve Pac1fic·lO Conference 1chool1 whOlt! athletic pro1rams wert cited with acad emic violations "v1olatJc>n$ of conference rull'~ and standards in the areas of un earned cred i ts , f 11l~1 f1 ed transscript.s and the unwarn.nt ed intrusion of athletic depart ment interests into the academic proresses of the r espects ve un lvcrsit1es." Vl'tffie1I tnSlbted NCAA rules .ire outdutt."Cf "J had i;:uyis ut UCLA who c»m e home from Vietnam, and they had two, three kids and couldn't get a job ~cause it was against NCAA rules," Vermeil said "If 1 took a kid home for ctinn.•r , 1t was against NCAA rules I'm supposed to deduct 1t from ht:. st·holarsh1p Vermell, who now coaches the National Football Lea11ue '11 Phllaidelphla Eagles, took " swipe at college ruling bodies after UCLA , So uth ern California , Aruona State, Oregon State and Oregon were dedared inellttible for any 198) bowl berth "I'm not sympathetic toward the NCAA. A lot of things go on with r eRard to c·o ll e lle FOOTR4LL athletics," said Vermt!1I . wh11 came to the Eagle:. 1n 197fi T ht• incident for wh1rh t 'Cl.A 14 l.l'I uenalazed oecurred 1n 1977 .. No I 1s for coaches to keep tlwir Jobs and No 2 1s to keep tht• kub in school l'm not ad· v<>cu t1ng cheating I Just t.hmk t tw '>YStt.>m 1s messed up " l\t'<'<Jrd1ng t o Verme1I. the ">JnH' c·ollege pres idents who l'Omplain "a bout a player get· ting !>om e grades will fire the foot hall coach 1( he doesn't wm " "There's a lot worse things than fllong a kid 's grade," Verme1l aaid Tuesday at the Eagles' training c amp he re "They hire and fire football eoaches on the bas is of wins and losses They don't give tenure. hke wtth a chemistry teacher If the ehem1s try tea r her wa~ evaluated on 12 weekends, on the baslS of wins and losses, he'd probably hnd a way to make sure the student.s got a little bet ter grade, too " "The srhools have equal '''' portun1t} program:. to bnn~ kuh into the !.>chool I guarantee f<J<>t ball coar hes :.pend a herk <Jf J l o t m o r e t1mt' thiin ad min1strators trying t<J keep kid., in school '"They want }Ou to allo14 un derpnVlleged wh1h.•!. Jnd bla< k mmonlles in !>chool and a Int or t h e m a re n · t a c a d e m 1 t' u 11 ) The 1-:aglc!. coach s aid college Jlhlf'llC"> 'do a lot for kids . Wt•'\ c got gu}.., 14 ho would never hav•· .:one: to :.<·hoot rf 1t wt:ren't for a thletic·"> 'W e• havP ~uy:. working on I tw1r doctoralt-~ and I knol4 ">111111· of thf'm ""'ouldn't have got ll'll l rl ... ,·hool 1( tl weren't ror f<>t>tlJJll or twin~ black You take an:, f<.><1t ball player and put him 1J11 <1 footh<tll fwld for three hours a d a) and often he needs help oJ<'Jd1•n11C'alh " The action against the five schools was talt~n Monday by a committee of Par 10 pres1den~ and e huncellor s who round q u a I 1 f 1 e d The n t h t• ~ t ad m1n1stratorsJ are n't wllltn~ to assume resp11n s 1btl1ty tri ~t't them lhrou~h school · Speaker Offered For Fall The Gol den W est College s peakers bureau 1s offenng its 5erv1ces to organizat1oru, wanting to !Ill out their fall schedule Sevl'nty facult> und s taff member are part1 c1 pat1ng as speakers on topics rang• mg from the Bolsa Chica mars h . to Ma y an arrheology , t o Ume management Brochure s w i th speakers and topics, "nd speaker request forms are available from the Golden West comrnun1 ty relations oHlC'e. 15744 Golden West Str ePt , Huntington Rearh tht- telephone 1s ft92 77 11 . ex t ension 591 or $92 Air Force Graduate Tec h Sgt J ohn I Cosman •II, son of J nhn C osman o f A r t1 o n Calif . and Rub}' A Cos man.. o f Newport Bea c h , h as been awarded an a ssociate degree 1n applied seience by the Com munity College of the Air Force for studies in the electronics field The world· wide c ol· Jege, headquartered at M axwell Air Force Base. Ala , awardis as· soc1ate degrees to e n Hst ed airmen for progra ms combining tec hnical education recei ved in the Air Force with general education pro v1ded by C1v1han institu lions Cosman 1s a ground radio commun1cat1on s equipment technic ian at Li n dsey Air S tation, West ~rmany Cost Cut For Aged California resident.s 60 or older can become stu· dents at Cal St ate Long Beach for $6 per year, the lowest college cost in the country. according to a s~esman . The Ortice o f Ad · missions and Records is accepting application s for the fall sem ester, with registration begin ning Aug. 21 Information is availa ble by calling <213 ) 498"'4141 CM.Grad Wins Cash Mark W. Rosslnfton of Costa Mesa has .won a HOO 1cholanhf p from the Contlnntal A .. ocl•· tl o n of Re.solute Employers <C.A.R.E.>. He la the eon ot Ruth M. Rosatncton. who worlla fo r Stoneaun En· terprlJee, an aaaoelatt firm ot C.A.R.E. A l"ldUltt ot Cotta Meta Hllh School, Mark plans to attend Oran1e Cout Collece. REVERSE EFFECT FROM PUBLICIZED DEATHS? AP WI,._ Mantyn Monroe, Gary Gilmore, John Spenkellnk, Jeue Bishop Executions Ma.r Cause Additional Hon1icides HOSTO"' Al' Hilth•·r l11Jn 111 ter cnme . h1~hh publtc·1t1-<l <'\1 • '' t1ons ma) o<'lUull) r.irrnrik1· tv.11 ,,, three k1IU.ngs lh;,t ne'er ""oulll t.,, \ • occurred, two researchers rf!µort 111 •• 'onolog1eal stud> The Mud~ to be publt,hffi in <J• lober 1n The Journal rJf «nm•· anrl Oelinqenc) appc:<1r'i tt1 t11sr rt'dit th• c.-ontent1on of death penall~ IJ"''"' nent.s that capital puni'ihm1·nt •l•·t1 r .rnd rt.'duees \ 10lt'nt 1 nme "l .S "\t-:~ \'ORK ')tatf' •nn th• IJt.'rlod 1907 f.J then· "'Pr"' cm th,. ()\ era~e l"'" addtt1onal h<Jmu 111 .. , 1n the m onth a fter an ext<t ulion "'r 1 l• Wilham Ho14l'rs and Gltnn l'1n• l ' 11f :-.Jortheastem l"mH•rslt) 0 ') C'nlln for Applied So(')al Hcc;earrh "If Plct't'ul ions ha \'e a brutaltl>nll <'ffet·t, a. .. wo: find. a 14hole ne\4 1 .. ,u1· 1s rais ed on cap1t<1l pun1s hmt·nt Bov. N 'S said m an mterv1e 14 "Thi' 1' a punishme nt that requ1rf'~ th1· s acnf1re of innoc.-enl people · :-.J e""' York was rho!.>en for the· study, Bo wt>rs said, !>Ince monthh statist1rs on hom1 c1 des 14 t:re keµt beginning in 1907 and s1nC'e °"''"" Yo rk ha:. executed more J>t'r!>O"' 695 from 1890 to 1964 than .ul\ other state THE RESEARCH E R. MYTE that the1 r f1nd1ng Of t W O ddd1t1on.il hom1c1des m thP month after an ex ecut1on may bt> Jo...., bera~e the) do not take into acc.-ount hom1udes m the month when thl' executwn look place "There 1s room to quarrel a bout whether these data s how a brutiihz Ing effttt of two or three hom1r1dt'S on the average ... they write The num~r. they 14nt<.>, ma) be even higher sinre " the aud1en r1• for executions m th1:. era may tw nationwtde. s uggesting that the m crease in hom1r1des expenPn('td by New York State represent.'> only a fraction of what might ~ expected for the nation as a whole " The researc.-hers do not know exact ly how executio ns ~a y provoke I ••fl I' ii•' II• v.i•r \,11d li11I 1hP1f fin •I 1., .. ,,,, • .. 11 1 I• rt ;, 1th -.1utJ1c'> ''' '!1 .... ,.,I I .,, ...... 'lll .. ll••fl' dOrl lllJ" 11111rd•·r "T tl.\ I ttt.~t.,\k( ti 'hol4'> th~t 1n tht• month 1mm1·d1Jt1•l) f111lo141ng h1.d1h putil1• 111·d 'H1lent events. 'rim· r.111· ....... 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BUSINESS Mer~ Pelltdle•'t ARB ses Gasohol Plan LO GELF.S 'AP> Prat den\ Car\tr'a \nclua•on of 1asobol In a 125 bUUoa l.1ftthaliC fuels profp'am LS • "dltuter" and wlU lead totncre~dtpeocl· ence on crude1 o il end c-on tribute to Snl08. a 1tate Air Resoutt Board otfictal 1ay1 "I T ' A d1u1tu from ao ecoooauc and crud~ oll Vlew polnl It's a porll b•rrel pro- aram," RB execuuve O(f\~r Tbomb C A\.l"llm said 111 • ~ port lo the Soc1et of Automoll\'t Eng1nee1"S Austin s aid produet10tt 0( lbe alcohol gasol.tne blend has "hid· den energy costs," ancludlnc lbe use of fueJ for farm equ1pment. pesllc1des and rert1h1ers and Ul E'ifllat•~ Victor K. Hausma$ger, of Englehart & Co., Newport . Beach, is president of the Leukemia Societ y of Am erica 's tri-count y chapter , which inc ludes Or ange County. I Runs, I Quits LOS ANGELES (AP> -City Councilman Bob Ronka says be wiJI run for city attorney next spring while another potential candidate, Robert E. TholJlSOll, a former executive assistant to re- tiring City Attorney Bu.rt Pines, withdre w .... tht p~"1la1 of coro '•'° ethanol ··n.. biddm coMa .,. ...... patd~-UM ...... '1 lHPl 1W'I," heaald. Loq u oppoaeet "' ~ Lbe A llB dalma that \be 90 "=Juotiae .......... ce.nt made from em9 • olber sratna cruw IDOl"9 llDGI beuuae it evepor-eUll mon ..... ly th•n pun 1a10Ua1 ••• beuUM most tmila6oe eom&lol 01tema can't captw-e the la· creued hydrocarbou. The ARB ''will ccmua ... to WI the truth·· about 1uc*ol. A_.. told the enitneen canv ..... but he added that reeeat11 passed leital•Lloa permlta LM sale ol guobol eveft •bea ~m· peraturea are warme1t aad smo1 levela hi1best. Tbe law requires 1uoUae to meet anti-•moc ataadardl but exempts the added alcoltol, Austin said. GA80llOL CAN be muufM· tured ln a proceu tbat wCNld ,.. duce dependence on cnade oil, but it would require tbat 118· thetic tueb be made from co.! needed to run an ethanol ~ lion facility. Austin said. Resources would be bett..r u.sed in makin1 methanol f1'0ID coal and biomua, and 1)'1lt.h1Uc gaaoline and diesel fuel h'OID coal, be said. Korvettes Halts Credit NEW YORK (AP ) Korv«ies lDc. bu ltopped a · tendlng credit to cuatomen, even to the estent ol DO tc.aer honoring ita own credit carila, since tbe seilure lut weell ol 111 bank depJstta . DeposJta ol tbe departmeat store, wbicb hu • outleu in tJw area. were aeiJ:ed by three bub and applied to Korv.U.' • mUlloa debt. The depoaita bave been estimated at betweea N .1 million and ... U mllli•. A Korv«ies aec\din wa ~ by the New Yon Tlm• II ..,. inc uw credit ...a. wen ....._.. to keep fWtMr ...., ,,... ... banb. Cred6t ...... 111,. ........ ly are forwarded to bub, which reJmbw'M tbe r9taller and are pGd when t.be c...._..,. makes payment. p;;;;;;;i<mii91J!fl!llm'l!I ... ... , ... Roa &obn~;! Glendale Federal Sa , LI ~i­ cleat al &M 0r...,. y Savlap and Lou Leque for U.. eomiq 1ear. Tbe leape promat• iDten9tl al ••vtnoftnm. v.s. Bonda ~Fight Ga Inflation WASHDIG1'0M (AP) -1be TnUW"J~-\, HJ\DI lt •Ula to mialead DO OM, will DO '-t•r li&hertl.M U .S. Savtnp 8oedl .. a t..lwan aca1n1t iD-nauan. Rnpoodln1 to a complaint fUed wttb tbe F.c!eral Trade CommilakJD, tbe TNUU17 bu aueed to ab1ft tbe foeua d tta achertlatn• 10 tbat Sul.Dea Bond.I wtll be ldellUfted u a 'ood nwtbod d foreed aavtnp, · rat.her than '•cme sun way t.o mue JOllf dreams come tnll. •• "We don't feel we've been mllladlni lD tbe put but ll tbe.re teeml to be IOIDt pettep- daD d that. we want t.o chanae tt," CUolyD II. Jollnatnn ol die Treuur7 Mid. Boben L. Onaiada of San l'randleo. a laWJer tor tbe or· =-~ alder Amertcw ftMd • :..:;:r. ~ ~ i .. t Jeu, clalmi.Dt Tre......, ... m' ' -· .... at a Uml ol Aeftette ....._ 11 percr a, ll ... ..a.111 .............. ..... , I rt Tbe I ....... ...,art to ,. ...,.. 'ft •••• ) tio .... out Mw u. ...... "' a.n.a, ....... . wtdcll _. '97 a •axi•-.. --al ' ,.nml.. .... sodld ..,..,, ........ Stang Reports Strong Quarter 'L!..: I . Ph. Stang Hydronics Inc. of San Clemente reporta net income through the third quarter ol Sl.21 million on revenues of $17 million. Tbe performance produced a record $1.68 per share for the first nine months and compares to 63 cent.a per share a year ago. For the third quarter , Stang reports net prolita of $625,942 on revenues of $6.44 million, up from $206,988 net profit on $4.7 million revenues a year ago. The quarter's per-share earnings, 81 cent.a, up from Z7 cents a year ago. St.ang specializes in coostructioo slte dewater- ing, pumps, fire fig hting equipment and alttraft ground support equipment. . \'at io11al Ed~at 1011 Sec• •~•rtl National Education Corp., Newport Beach, re- ports second quarter earninp ol S'747,000, 41 cents per share, on revenues of 121 million. ReY ...... were $19.5 million a year before. Second half totals were Sl.M milliOll, 91 C..U per sh.are, on revenues of $Cl .I million. P'l.nt half earnings set a record, the tra.inin1 acbool corpora· tion reports. ~,.....""~"'• Quarter. s1_,, Brunswick Corp., which operates lta Defense and Technitics Divuloo ln Costa Mesa, reporta a second quarter loss of $816,000, or a cent.a per com- mon share. on S289.9 million revenues. Sales for the half total s:i88 miWoa, witb net ea.ruings of SS. l million with per sbatt eamings of 17 ceots. Bnmswick cited a sharp drop in marine pro- duct sales as cause for the aecond quarter performance drop. ---·- Wltll few a • is not true that the olds one lets the '-9 1a.p la nee ed. Older people usually need mare •ieep to help limit ten1loa. fatlaue. dl11loe11 aod headaches wtdda ..mar Cittlda oft8l ltl ...... tlley may Uelp a-~ Jnenbouneecla._. .OncemawMM a~ b o m• r e11ud7 f•r 11Hpt111 c• M ....,... But. If leWat to ... le I COMtaatly ,_.,.nal problem. you alaould eon1uh yow pll,.&d ... We ha•• maa y preacrlptlo. medlel•" he may preurl ate to better 10 1•• 1o•r probl.m. YOUR oocroa CAM PHONE UI wt..a yow need a medictne. Ptek 8' your pruulptlon If 1hoppfnc .,..,..,,, .... will dellnr promptly wilboul extra chart•· A ire at many people e ntrust u1 with tllelr pre1crlptlona. May •• compound youn! , ... UIO •'!MACY .... ......, . ............. --~ ... C:.11141-.. ,,_ Pwtef .. ..,... .. .., ..... OM. Y "t.OT (3 WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD Jewell by Joelion owe.__ ~ gem- etonee. golCj aino .,., rrom pnv• indMduAla Or ~--~ ....._ C..etul eqmlNtlon and ev.iu.. AVOO Corp wUI mer1e Ila aoc• ~t.Y· 110,, by OUt •"'*" H~ pncae P9ld 1o-e bued Oomm...Uty Oevelopen blto • wboU.y OW"Md oa.iy s. 1~ CloMd Sunday ~ t.odaly 1vb9kti&r)' f0Uowtn1 1ovemment approval. T...., Alli t()f Setty Gr.e• °' 0oug l(enneoy inclwde each101tn1 •harea of Community .. •u.onoo Of •au\• •or. O'IC• .o ''""\ O.velopert at t 12 for AVCO •hares. Tbe de~ J-=w-=Ls by JOSFPH velopen tubaldiary bu been only • percent Av. L L L CO owned. * * * ~!!!!~'°';-;"';!c;..r;;;PIG;;;·~C~--;;~n;';1 ;11!;•!!54CMOM;i!!;;!;!!!!!~ Trt-r\oa Co. of Cotta M•• bu been acqull'ed '!! for cab b)' RJchardaoft·Merrell Inc., a Wilton, .------- Conn., ftrm. The Coeta Meu compuy produc• a •J>•clalty lubricant. Ricbardeon-llerrell la a divenlfted bealtb ca.re produc:ta company t.bat alto hM a ck>-lt-youraelf lille. * * * Tramierra ExploraUoo Cofl>., Newport Beach, bu completed lta ~ No. 3 well near two otben ln Noble County, Okla. ID.ltial production wu ll4 bar1"e1I dally t.brooCh a ~inch choke. Tbe firm boldt • 75 percent interest in the well. * * * Newport Pharmaceuticals International, ol Newport Beach, won approval tor ita lloprinoeine to be UMld acainst aeveraJ viral dl.leues in Brull Dlltrituioo \o pharmacies begins l.n November. * • • Daiwa Corp , the world's largest fiahln1 rod and reel maker, b.aa acquired 8.4 acra for a U.S beadqua.rten in lbe lrvine Industrial Complex Tbe cOlt wu more than Sl.5 million. No construe· Uon date wu set. * • • Nearly 90 percent or stock in Hunliniton Sav· tn11 and Loan Aasodatioo have been sold, a apokam ao 1aid . The 1.ntlitutioo I.a l.n lta formative 1ta1e1 now. • • • Citizens Thrift and Loan has received. a charter to open an Irvine office Jt.s parent, Irvine Bancorp,uya tbeoffice wiU open by fa.U. • • • D'Appoloni• Con1uJUng Engl.oeera _Inc. hu moved to 17500 Redhill Ave. from a preVlOU.S loca- Uon in Laguna Niguel • • • Avco Community Developers announced • SW ;:=;===========----========--:--million financlna arungement and term l~ for development o( a.ever al projects. lncludint one in Laiuna Niguel. Metric Switch Slow W A.SHINCTON (AP) · Although 6 percent of tales by the nation's top industrial firms involve producta made to metric dimensions, the U.S. Metric Board says a survey it commiasioned found litlle evidence lbat industry bas any broad· ecale pl&na to switch to the metric system. Tbe survey al.so found that s percent of sales in· YOlved products with both metric and customary compcwwnts. It said moA t.b.a.n 2D penent of •ala an lo products labeled in metric units. .41aelga Gains _ ANCHORAGE (AP>- Alulta's direct revenues trom tbe oil and 1u in· dulr7 cturtnc um ln· Cftued -pel"CC'Dt OVff 1111 ,...,...., t.be state OU and 0.. ComervaUoa Commi_...uid. The Comm••\m aaid t.be ,...,.._ shot up to $1. T btlUoa.. I $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTV SECONDS • ···-· a.Av ...V-M. ··-.Co-era.I ........... • w-kltr camml._.b •lll09cMv ....... • 6-a..103w-n •la...._.c.ul_..., ( ff\t6(\ 1 Uf &oe .... _doe Mrftce lu1 "'.u1 hMnc 1ng n.-.-ds (714) 759·1515 A.WJllCAN ,.,_ lolO«TOAGI 230 Me•pot1 Center Or1•e 0.•'0" P\au ,,. .. l>Ol1 e..c" C•ltlorn1• sneeo ~-... ----._. .... ---.... - BIU VE.RWEY ON EMPTY, GHOSTLY NEKOMA, N.O. STREET M•yor End,. Wortl Force, Seloon Onty BualneH Town Nailed Shut Obsolete Missil.e Cotnplex Briligs Doon1 By JlJLES LOH AP Spttlal C.Orttspoadeat NEKOMA, N 0 (AP I Mayor Bill Verwey was d ressrng tor a dinner at the Officers' Club when be heard on the 6 o'clock news that hb brand·new city wu about to become a gh05t \_Own. And so it bas Fro m the grain elevator at one end of the s treet to the cemetery at the other. Mayor Verwey's saloon 1s the only place ol business still open ALL mE others are boarded up: the filling station. the cafe. the grocery stor-e, the real estate office, all of them The ne., school, flnished last winter, is naUed shut. too Beyond the cemetery. on the edge ol town, a development of 200 homes, barely us ed, all emp- ty, line winding streets freshly paved. Grass grows throug h c racks ln the paving. Eerie Mayor Ven~ey , barkeep, 1s Nelroma's entire work force. Hls occasional cus tomers are the farmers who truck t he ir grain from miles a cross the prairie to the elevator a nd the rem ainlng Nekoma res idents , about 85 of them, a ll retired folks who have nowhere to go. Business is not booming. FIVE YEARS ago, Bill Verwey had four bartenders. a Ordained at 12 [ ____ AM_ERJ_C4_J cook and a crowd around the pool table Now he has a hand· lettered sign on th e walL "Things a re so tough even the people who don't intend to pay aren't buying ·· "We try to keep a sense of humor." the mayor said over a <'Old bttr "No sense in c rying " But there is What happened to Nekoma 1s a crying s hame Ten years ago the P entagon decided to build a m1ss1le s ite here m the ~'lde open s paces of the Great Plains The <'Onstrucuon force would be 3.000 workers The permanent party Mayor Verwey s miles at the irony of that military term - would be 1,000 The cost would be SS.5 billion The place would be Nekoma Jackpot THE LITTLE prairie town Jumped to life Trucks rumbled, hammers pounded, cash r e - gisters rang, town pride swelled High school graduates p ut up a sign on the Main Str eet that became a town slogan· "We pro- mised to go somewhe re. We pro- mised to do something." In five years , the job was done The missile s ite rose in the Boy Minister Has Furulamenlal View • CHJCAG-0 CAP) -Thomas H. Sch111inger, ordained a minister of the CaJvary'a Faith Climber Chur ch , opposes drinkrng, amok tn1, premarital sex and rock 'n ' roll He says he thinks he can han d)e hlJI new job because he's "llefen 8 lot Of lUtuat.JODll ID 12 yUnl Of belnl alive." "U I don't llnow somethlllg the Lord wlll give me •n aruiwer," uld 1%-year-old Tommy after his ordin1ttlt>n "I dtm 't think my aii~ will bot.her me a bit " TOMMY WAS ORDAINED by FloHit: B Partlow, the found Int put.or(}( the church, which Ill based 1n the city tJf M<1U nt: 11loo" lhe lllinoiA Iowa border The church h1111 ul,.>u\ ~I w 1ernb4in, althoujJh only about 40 to 5') people regularly atlent1 11e:-rv1rt-a Miu Partlow hu ordained five other memt>(:rll of th,. '''Jn!lr1eg11tlon H mlnl1ten, Including Tommy's mother, J oanne "I've always wanted lo be a mm111ter ," bi.Id 'lmnr11 y, wtiu tiu been a member of the non denom1nut1on11l C"tiurl'l1 i.lllf t' M iu P artlow founded 1t ID M ay 1!176 Ml.as Panlow, 60, said that ubout tw1i yon att•;, '"l'r>mmy wanted lo be ordained i.nd I told him, no, 11on , you re t1>0 youn.c But he really IJved his life for God " She 1u11d 1'11mmy h11b an e.x tensive knowledge of the Bible and had been Kivan.c llt:rmo1111 In lhe church and traveling to other stales with her t1> do t'vun.cellalk work since he was three Sh.e fmaJly auccum bed to his pleas 1 ast month "I TOLD HJM your fnend.s are going to make fun of you You're golDg lo be persecuted People are go1Dg to say you're too youn1," Mias Partlow said. "He answered. 'There are feTiows younaer lhlln I am trying out for the Olympics. I'm not too young to separate s ln from righteou.a· ne111 . I'm not too young to tell som ebody a bout the Lord. · '' Sh.e aald Tomm y will spe nd most of his lime writing articles for the church newsletter , preaching to the congregat.lon, helpln1 prepare the church's weekly radio broadcast and golna door·to· door apreadlna the Chrlftian faith. · The put.or aaJd t ha although Tommy, as an ordained mlnlat.er of an incorporated churc h, could legally perform marria1ea, he baa declded not to do so u.ntil he reaches the legal age of major1ly of l8becauaehe "doesn't wanttotakethatresponaiblllly yet." TO•MY 8.UO classmates will "probably thlnk I'm crazy" for becomlnc a minuter. "Our world doean'l lean toward the aprintual all that much anymore," he said. "The children aren't Into the splr1tual at all. Tbey tNnk I'm crazy for Just beina a Chrllllan." Ke aald he takes a fundamentalist vie w of the Blble -bellev· tna. for nample, In the v1r11n Birth of Christ. He opposes abor· \lon the l:Qual Rl1hta Ame ndmentanddancln1. 1·eow4 7ou '" Jeaus danclng on a dance floor? A lot of 1dulterY IN atarted that way . . . people 1w1.n1ln1 from partner to partner ," be aald. "All music la God's but the devil atote It. He m1dt rock 'n' roll." Hepatitis Victim &ltery Cuatomer SA!( DIEGO (AP> -The nnt eaM of WeeUoul h@alltla w11 co•fl~rn•d Monday In a 1a1u1111r of a populer ~···· rettaurant where 13 employ .. came down wtlh the lllnesa lut month, county health otrlclaJa 111d. :sh apt' or a p) ram1d, v1s1ble for miles across the prairie Nearby stood the n a tiun·s newest m1htary base New bar raC'ks. ne w l(ym , new swim min g pool, ne~ every thing The town glistened too new fire engine. new wa ter system, new pavement On <kt l , 1975, the Safe guard m issile complex at Nekoma was declared fully operational One week later 1t was declared obsolete "WELL. YOl ' can imagine we were st unned." Ma)or Verwey said "We rouldn't believe it We believed 1t soon enough, though, when they padlocked the place and moved out Prosperity ends a whole lot qu1 C'ker than 1t begins " "You could say we are no wors e orr than before, that we are a bout the same populat.Jon That's true. But berore, Nekoma was a town Our school dated back to 1920 Nekoma was a real place "What happened happened so fas t 1t was like having a r ug pulled out from under us No more town "We do have a mighty hne water system." the mayor s aid. wryly . "We charge everybody the same fee S8 25 a month. That's because we don't have anybody to rPM1 thP metP~ " A~Wlr•,..... REV. THOMAS SCHILLINGER Age No Bother Soccer t:linic Slated for Oemente Kids A soccer clinic, emphaslung offensive and defensive akilla for boys and girls 8 years and older, begins t h is month In San Clemente Spon1ored b y t h e c ity's Marine Safety itnd Recreatlon Department, along with Mlkua Sportinl Equipment, the clinks coat $50 for a week of Intense training. The fint session will be for boys beginning Monday from 9 e.m . to3 p.m . The gJrla letl'lon begins Aug. 2S throufJh 28 from 9 a.m . to 3 p .m . All Instruction will take place at Lu Palmaa Elemen· tary School. 8e11Jtralloo forms are avaJJ1. ble ll the Community Center, · 100 North AvenJda Sevtlle from 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m. For lnlormallon, call 4'2·5101 ext ·2&. BUSINESS Optimism, Caution Mix Positive Signs Appear in Economic Picture 8 y t'HET ('UR RI ER A~'"'-• WtllH NEW YORK Away from the noisy thealt'rs of the election l'ampaign, you can hear a lot uf "c1utious Optimis m " being vo1ctd about the economy these days l''or once, that vague and self· contradictory phrase, which has se r ved for ye ars as the forecaster's all .purpose hedge, acem s to flt the occ¥Sion \ THERE IS r eason for op t1mism that tht• recession won't Kt't as nast> a~ 1t appeared 1t might a few monthl> ago Bui there 1s plenty of rause for t•aut1on as well, when you <'Oil 1der where 1nnat1on. 1nterel>t rates and unemploym ent stand at this presumably closP lo the bottom stage of the economic <'~. rle The signs that busin~., ac·t1v1 ty 1s sl.Jib1hz1ng contmue to ac t•umulate. the latest being the .:ovemmenrs report early this wt.>ek that retail sales rose 2 per <'en\ ID July, after posting a 1 4 per('ent inc reasP the month be fort• ThJt followed the widely heralded upswing in the 1Ddex of lead1n1t t't'onom1c 1Dd1C'ator., for J une, announr ed two weeks ago When all the stat1)>t1cs for Jul} are 10. eronom} watchers ex pet·t thl'm to produce a general ly lukewarm read1Dg AS MF.RRIU. 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Like the automobiles, the imported wines have been increasing their share In 1960 they held 7 percent of lhe A mencan wtne market , in 1970, 10 percent; in 19'75, 13 per cent But there are some very s harp differences Whereas most of the imported c ars come from Japan. most of the ~ ines rome from Europe -and particularly ltaly. wh.ich ha~ adml.llts tered a severe drubbing to the old leader. France Italian wines now account for more than half of all 110 J){.lrt.s A~OTHE R BIG DIFFERENCE 1s that wha le the t: S auto market has bee n more or less m arking time <in terms of new car :.ales 1. the wine Uldustry has been exploding Tht-inerage American 1s consuming nearly twice as much '4 tnt' ~he or she did 10 years ago Another difference 1s that while the people 1n Detroit an· plead.mg for protection Cthey want the government to do '><Jmeth.Jn~ to block the growing Japanese imports>. the \mencan \lnlners are not complau11ng about the imports Th<' market as expanding well enough to satisfy everybody Sttll another s triking d1Herence is that while the auto andu ... tf") t'> highly concentrated (you can count the US l)rnduu•r\ on thl' finger s of one hand 1, there are a lot or peo pit> mak1n~ wine and their ranks keep deepentng Wine 1ndu;.tn <·onsultant l.11u1' 1{ <:1Jmbt-r~. v. nt1ng la'>t rn<Jnth in I hi' W tnP In\ t-'>lllt l'!-llmJted the1t 1n rec t>nl \ t·a r.., -.omt-3<X> nev. rn11,tl~ 'mall v.1nt-r1e'> 11..t'"' hf-l·n '>ldrtl'd Money Tree In tht· .Julnmoh1le indw.tf"). Renault the compan .. 11o1. nt·d b:-th<· f'renc h ~ovemment has come to the aid of .\ mt"ncan \1 <1t<JrS 1n a deaJ that will make Renault the •1orn1nant ov.nn of thP s mallest L'S car maker In the ~ 1n1• 1ndu.'\tf") three bag French compantes have stakl"<i •iut 1..10:.1tJon., in the Ce1hforn1a vineyards ~OET \ 'iD H E:'IS ESSY started a wrn~ry from -.cratch Doma1ne Chand.on. tn 19'72 Baron Phillippe de Roth!'.ctuld plans to make a French-style Bordeaux in as . ..,or1at1on l41th the Robert ~ondav1 winery And the big r renl'h champagne producer. Plper-He1dse1ck . IS gomg to produce sparklmg 14 tnes at Sonoma VUleyards l " S wtne sales were up 10 percent last year -and s hipments are runnmg ahead again th.ls year Five giants of the industry account for nearly half these sales. They are t 141.th market shares estimated by Lehman Brothers> Gallo. 23 4 per cent L'n1ted Vintners, 11 4 percent. Almaden. 6 percent Wine Spectrum, 3 4 percent. and Paul ~f asson. 2 8 percent All of these companies. except GaJlo. are wards of lar~e rorporauons l"nited Vmtners c Inglenook and Colony are two of its labels 1 1s a s ub.s1dtary of HeubleUl f lhe ~mtmoff \od)(a d1st1ller 1 Almaden belongs to NationaJ D1stJJlers Wmdsor Supreme. Gtlbey's, Old Grand-Dad> The Wtne Spectrum 15 the fast growing entry of the Coca- Col a Compan> 11ts maJor labels are Taylor. Taylor Cellars. Sterling, Monterey) And Paul Masson is one of the many arms of the Hou.se of Seagram Gallo rem3.Ul5 completely i.ndependent It not only does not belong to any big corporauon, it's sulJ family o~ ned . V.1.th no shares in the hands of the pubLic .fttl o<"k• In The ."ipo11i9h1 .,.E -.,.,~.,,. ltP ~f"'\~:>"'' '"'° ""' f'\e"OJ'"" , .... , • ...,, .. ""'O'~ •••• , ....... Vl')I'• S•~• f ""A"QI" ,..,,..., 1"•0 "'W,; ~1•¢"'" ··'~''""•f'l' !:o-'' "''" ~.,....., t'l.,.· ')fr#QI"' ..... ~ 'lo" w.,.,.,...\ A,,....•E •LYr'\\ <At.~ .. 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L •Mte • tOOfl!W '•li>V4' tuu•• J.Oi.,.ty "<I•'"'' ,.., but •• • V-lty .,,.,~· t11 "'9• .u-h"t t1ee1.0• n..-..,,,,,_ • ,,, Wala• IOtlJIY•l llf't t l'11r I I cil 1l11C.<.11111 11 ooa r1.oi Nrwa 8 Hl'Wl YWEO OAMf Q MOVIE • • Ptelly !Jn1 rio1d I t96Ci1 11>1"' I,,.._, J<>at• Har-.•v r he hf• ""d .. ,,...I Of t,ntt f)f Ao•lC..a • m<••• tW}lOllQUt l}ttf;l ea .. vn r;vf l••t are ttlhtd w1H1 • ._. 12'"'' (I) THf 000 COUPI..£ r 911• l>8Qtn• Ill 0t1t•C7 Ito" v,.,, l)f °'"' ot Ov •• • Arm1 DuOO-• p<.Cll(..aJ ,., ...... Cl) THE BEMHY Hill SHOW Nt(.11ofe• F'Ot \t.1t1• '"'"'' •-• ~1110 l<JC>di..,, I~ ny tl\O foCf1 "' t It H •'-'eno t..vana #ltn '" l•Jv•fr 0" .. f C88 LA l'l: MO\llf • * De1t1I ~ R4im t 197~1 Emest 8c.ron•n• f O<l•., A,.,.,, n... ._ ,,, • CoYeft of wttC"4K t•tu• n, 1C1 Utlh •""' • j{JO Y"a• aD-..nc.e 10 reco,.trf 11i bOtl• ''"tn0 ,,,., f>lllTl•1$ "' IJ6')i;• .. ..mo 11 .... 1'<11d ,,,...,,.., •• , IO 1'19 O.vll I ~ 11 30 II cas LA TE MOvtE • • Gt ena Jvry I 1117 7 r L-N..,...,. Bruce ()4., -0 THE 8ESTOF CAA80N Q....,." Ri<ru"<l ~'ffw I tn C.onwa, Kull~ <.,"""" IJ< l .,1don Sm1111 R1 0 OATIHO GAME Q nO,. ~NEWS (D HOOAH'S HEROES Cl) GET SMART tD CAPTl<)HE.O A8C NEWS m NfWSCHECI( ti &O Q MOVIE •• ., '""' ("'Mt,,,,,.,,, Mvmmy i hitmb 1%'",t Tet'tfotOC.A t..At.Jf(IAt1 ,,..,, Clar~ 1Q CliAAUE'S ANGELS -MIONtGHT- TU BE TOPPERS ·~D MOYll ••''I r,~eln The N•ohl' f t9•fll Jot11> MoC11 et< Nanc;y GuolO ('HS 8 1 3/J, Nnc .. and AliC fl .\.. C)(J l>crno<·1 a ll<' National Convention 4· 16 tD MOYll! • • , r.1eY11 °'' w,_, ( 19<17) O•"yt 111omen NC1tMn N .. I\ "f>re:,1dcnt C<irtn delivers his acceptance ~JH>l'C h :i ~ tht-nominating conclave wendt) up torn~ht <photo at lei'tJ 4:30tl.> NEWS f 'rldoy'11 f)oyf hnf-tlt1rlf-11 6, '° 8 * • Rl>•"ng Roa4a K 11.J 0 H 00 · · f<'athe r Goose '' ( 10351 G••truOe M•n l"V9f Oeve Shatpe C'ary c;ranl and L<.·:>lie Caron s tar 111 this <'Orllt'dy 5el in Worlrl War H . 1 lilO ti.> " * CrUlllnQ L .. 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Raft fi't!t' J .• e t.A•' tt ~ (f) MOYrE ,,,.,,, .... , t ~'°" M d,.1h11tmr 10 BAllETTA 136 0 HEWS I 116 IJ HEWS 21>0 0 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • , ( &llf ,,,. ,..,,,.,,, '••• .... ,t, l .,., , •t• t ,, '''"' "' tr .. , J•f'f"tl'r (IJ MOVIE '''"' ( ., .. , 266 0 NEWS 3:00 0 MOVIE • • • fl\@ ll••• "'"Ii'' I tCJ1!,J r 16flt (,. tA .. tC t1 Met'i!t OtA!•~tt Cl> e" • 11\eWt~ M1tn IHl~71 HfM'l•y ron01 11..,a M il&• Olr!l(led IJy All r .0 >11 I Cl\G()(.)< 3-00 fJ • • • Arrowriead I 10'>11 C.narllnn Mitet<Jrt J•ck ~a•u•<• 1 Q. " • fhre.e Inf') f wo W"'1 I r,r, ( 1111>111 Flr>Q 51.,.oe• <..1a1te Rl•JUm What's Missing TV fans. take hPart Ttus 1s the last n1~hl that your fa vorite ~hows will be pre t•m pted by poltllCS If you're a "Waltons" watcher. or an af1nonado t>f f!1thc·r "~fork and ~andy " or ·Angie." you're out of luck Those CBS ;rnd AB • show~ will fall vict im to the Ut.>m ocrat1 r conven tion. as will N BC's Thursday ni~ht movie If the president 1sn 't too long winded , however. C BS will air the movie "The Dis apµearance of A1mee" with Faye Dunaway at 8 JO If not, you'll have to settle for a re- run of "Starsky and Hutch" at 9 on Chan- nel 2 < .. Starsky a nd Hutch" also is appear- ang on Channel 5 at8and9 > t>ef.t:Jn\lt>\ Qh1 ........ &·~ .;•"' tl..-J vn111 it ' ~Ct .. ••Kl tt•All thft ~'''" Cn111tt~ "'"'Y l" ana<••f'l.Q '"'fo n,n., P•rl ,, Cl) NIGHT GAU.ERV' Stw, fV. '-')fl, tti ·1 GMW• Campllftll •nd Dion,,. w wwic> 11os1 • POP mu..c ••tt••eo•nr• '""'"ng 111e top te111ng •&e0t01 or ,,.. yHr pe<IO<M90 by th41 ar•g1nal AlltSla G1.1e111 •nClva~ Roo Stewa11. PeachM & Herb Blond,. Svpettramp S111e r Sleag4!. Rite Cooltdge. Iha Vtll~ ?oopl4t and F'IMt wooo Mee 1Parc 4) tD P M. MAClAZINE I.Aery Hart eJlam<f'lf!S lhe Q<eOual o,..ppe•r•nc. or lhe OtlYe-on •ntAUrents 111 Holly..ooo 11141 Clenet A,,_u·a d awe.1 CAll Blll Hatrla ,..,,_. 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" ... .,... ._ • .,, ••".> "'' ,,, i30 E) MOVIE •• f ,, f 'h••" .... ,Q1:9 iJ.-t., .. ,,: ,,, , , After the convention on the othe r two net works, Tony Curtis is "The Boston Strangler " on ABC while NBC continues its ·circle· of Stars " with Vic Damone Then Friday thmg~ gN back to what pass~ for ncirmal on Lht tub<' '"• 1Mr 1• " ... • 1 Yr,v A 'fi'<.faf I -. •i1 w• r 10-00 D 0 (f; NEWS Ht;.folUtt '1'14'Urt•.1 f ~-l~'W'~j i; hl'I N t,, Ottilt ant1 tn • , l·t ' •I ' tD MACHEll / LEHRER AEPORT Cl) HA TIOHAL NEWS flJ CAMERA THREE thnlro~ "'" "'""''•11011,.1 na1<.r.t~\ nr 0 m NIOt<T G.ALLEl~Y Cl) MOVIE t • Th<.r\J'l' I I .1t sec.rot.tr1 ED OVERE.48'1' IQ II"> '1:) NEWSCHEQ< 1 68 m PLEOOE BREAK ROQu•a•ly KheduliKl pro· g•amm•no may be ae4ay«1 ('honnPI l ,i11t ing• A fl l" ••'• , "J ,,, fjf• ,,,; ... 4f1J ,,,,. , B&d(.tl • ti) MOVIE * * "Th• Allen Encountars ( 11116) ""'9•• Trlbech M all Boston A UFO 1nvH l1Qat0t bftloeve he • unco....,eo ltvtno proof lhel lllMln l>eingl ate Vl .. f. '119 Earth (2 hra ) OD 21 TOHIOHT Southland eotnn'IVnilY r~ r •aen1a11ve1 talk with t<CEl repo11.,, about --end eventa that lmpac1 on lot Angela G NATlONAl. GEOGRAPHIC SP£CW. .. The 5'.ipertlnete• T""llQhl Of An Era' A nc>si.IQIC ¥0)'*08 OI IUONl!"Q IU~u- 11enoo '"• Pall\ Ot n.e Sw0<d f"<I h1s1nry and &rnpot'l&OCA Ill If\~ ,.,,.(,, .. .rt1 m c.ont•m~'•'t .i•C• 111m•.M hte 'H\'11eu1ar•t thrtt ot ,,,. poc>vlat l')rm ,,, lerw:mo Callti<I •ent.lo ,,., e:;.11tn1ned 1CC1(r•1 ~ 20120 10-16 '1:) HA TIOHAL GEOORAF>t-llC SPECIAL Goio• Camt!<" •eam1 ,, ..... 11\e *OflO 10 ........ ,,. ,,,. practical11y .,,. f!IGl, nom1et ano '"" '""' "' 11>e worta 1 mrJ•I orec40U' ""'181 (RI tC>-.30 EJ 0 (D Cl) MEWS tD MASTEAPIECE THEATRE .... JOHN DARLING by A1 mstrong & Batiuk How a New York Writer Came Up With 'Dallas' By f\08 THOMAS HOU. YWOOD f I\ P I -lJnW 1Y7h. David Jacobs ~as a New Yo1 k wri ter l1Jrn1ng out magazine art.tclPs, short stories .ind chlldrPn !> books which ln i;ome yean; earned him "hun- dreds of dollars " The n a marital mis hap brought hi m lo Ho lly wood. where he has become a rounder of a nunor industry J acob6 is the man who <'reated "Dallas," "Knot's LandinJt" and the new CBS series for fall, "Secrets of Midland Heights." He ls '°· bald and wllb the quiet manner of a man wbo baa spent a large portion of h1a We al a typewriter. Hardly what you'd aped of someone wtae imagination bas spawned so much blackmail, adultery, seductlon. and other spedator sports for the eoJoymeot of television viewen;. Balti.mare·bom, Jacobs spent his adult life In Manhattan and expected to remain there. "But then my first wile mar- ried ao a ctor and came to Calllornio." be said. "I bad always been c lose lo o ur daugb.Ler, so I followed them out. "MY CAREER HAD been at a stand.aWl, and J decided to try writing scripts. I always liked theater and the movies, and my fiction writing was very Da-vidson Fits Right In ~Singer's, 'Mastered' Tal,k Show Fonnat By PETER J. BOYER DAVID80N, AS Douglas, baa LOS ANGELES (AP) -John a weekly co-host (called a "co- Davidson hu only been on the stac" in the oew Westinghouse air with his new talk show fOT a format, though pavldaon keeps fe w weeks, and already he'a forgetl1og t.bal). The co-boist's mastered the form. At asking role ls to help the star ldll time. the inane question, singing the I tuned ln and caught \he final vapid song and shAtm elessly day of Bonnie .Franklin as plugging tus guests' produds, be Davidson's e<>host. Is as able as the man h e "We've really gotten Into replaced. Mike Dougl&.li. some heavy things lhls week," Within a few minutes, we heard Bonnie Frank hn 's views on politics, single parenting (though she's childless), t est tube babies and cohabitation. A proper talk show host must be able to shovel out heaps of servile flattery upon his guests, and David.son seems lo grasp that. One of his guests was songwriter Burt Bacharach, who teamed with Hal David for a dramal1r I fi~urt-d I rould wntl' TV scnpt.-. lo finance m} -.enou!'. work, just ~ I had don(' ghost writm~ und freelanct-c:d1tmi: lo finance my st.ones and novels " J acobs. who has remarrieo and has two small c h1ldr(•n. added that his first wife t>Pcamt- his agent and her husband, John Plcshette appears in "Knot s Landing" "so we hav{• our own little soap opera · · J acobs' fi rst wr1tin~ JOb 1n Hollywood was for the senc·s "The Blue Knrghl " Four weeks after he signed on, tht• show was canceled He suggt-:o.t ed another senes lo the produc ing company, Lori mar It was s1m1lar to Ingmar Bergman s TV mmisen es starring Liv UI Iman, "Scenes from a Mar r1age" "but Wlth four fanuhc~ instead of one and done m Uw !>Lyle of American lelev1s11m fast pal'ed and entcrta1nm~ THAT WAS "Knot's I.and 1ng " Rkhard Berger . then head of drama program development at CBS, hked the preht'nlal1on but s aid the middle class . California approach was not ~hat the network was loo~in~ You'll recall that Oroup W DavldlOO told ber, maklnt me Productions hired David,on to wonder what I 'd missed. replace Oool{laa In the hope of Davidson diaaolved that curioet· allractinlC a younger audience, ly quickly enough, wtUr a word that 18-49 group advertisers so game he played. string of cute. catchy tittle pop --MOVl--E-A_A_:T_IN_GS __ hit.s a decade or ao ago. dearly covet He read a word to MIAS .. PEOPLE USE those songs t.o But Dougla!! landed on his feet Franklin, and she said whatever express uni ve rsa I thoughts." in a nrw show, making ll poai· came to her mlnd. OavidlOO sald ln his introduc· ble. In some market.a, to t.tll& "Divorce," aaid John. Uon. "When )'OU want to say Davidson and Doualat. Wbr creaU¥$ and ~ 1 BHbaracb aong.' 1 Yee, of FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE n.. fr.O«I,.. •I ,_ '•""'9• • ro ,,._..... '*'9"111 •r-•NI.,,.. ._.oew, OI ""V,. 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COO€ Of Sf:l' AfOUl.Jl fl()fj ~l1t~~!,!r a 30 day ad In lh_, DAILY PILOT SIRVICI DIRICTORY OOJTNOW! 642-5671 for llov. at,.iut '>Omt-lhtng rn·h and South.,,,,c~t ., J acob.., ferltle 1mag1nat1rin we nt lo v.<.>rk and produced ··Dallas ·'It "'as real I> Herg!'r s idea said Jacobs ll fllled the net 14 w k'-; need al the moment Cop ~hov.s v.+>r en't v.orking. ei.pt•r1all.> with all the <'Urbs on violence The networks wen~ having lrouble developing dramas . only one or two wen• emerg1ng ever~ 'ieaiso n ··Doing un upscale, bigger than hfe drumu could be h1ghJ.> profttable if 1t worked And 1l could work a:-. characler based drama, rather lhan plot based drama JACOBS BORROWED from hii. fiction lram1ng and wrote de ta1lf'd analyse:. of the leading chara<'tl'rs "Dallas .. had a tnal run m spring or 1978 with five chaplers. scored strongl> Wllh three. losing to oppos1t1on of "Holocaust" and a He len II ayes Fred Astaire TV movie As a re gular Mmes IJl the fall. "Dallas" did not 1gn1le 1mmedJately "The network was nervous about serialization and wanted 1 J• h 'hov. lo ~ '>Clf 1ndw.1vc. .., .. ,d Jac·ob'> Dulh.1 .., never 14 11rk 1'ft 3.'> v.ell 14 llh romplelc· :-.t11ne~ The -.how "'as moved around on the '>Cheduh.· and didn't reall) takt· •iff until tl ~etlled down on Frrda) night.., al 10 00 Al the .. ame tJme v.e began senalning I don't kn1)1o1t which meant lbl' most the time period or th•• "l'nallzm~ TRI:: :,~A S H HI T o f Dallas" led to the sp1noff of Knot 's I.anding , · with the v. a} ward Ewmg son heading for Cal1forn1a ;.ind a whole new round or 1ntngue Nexl comes "S1·cret.<. of Midlands Heights." 14 h1c h Jacobs describes as "younger. a lilllc old-fastuoned because 1t takes place in a small town. IJght but nol a comedy, production oriented and a lot more fun. a high.spirited show .. "Dallas" et al have been te rmed high class soap opera . but the ep1thel doesn't bother Jal'Obs "What htllc I've seen of soa p operas r rind lo be slow moving an d d evoid o f production values." he said. ... _ . ---.. .......... . • -• • • • ... - - -• --.. -• -.. -...... --•• ------ -•• • • • • • -........ - -• • -• • ........ -·-••• -• .. • • • • • • • • • ... • ... • • • • • • • • • •• # ....... -.. ENTERTA~NMENT /INTERMISSION NOW PLAYING ....... CIM•a WISf LIA CltM .. iii WAY" D•IVHll Win"" "Ill H• ,., Co.It Mn. '>40 ~I• Nil8'ca• -l UIUJll( t ... Ulll UOllUACI °""' ti'\,. 'f ' i, A t ~ SfHtllll Dll"l·ll liOO•~ ~ .... ~ t •O ')II '><l:j ., '9• 639 ,., "-· ..... ·-·--· -···--·-- AMC ·ANA .. IM 8>00\i..,.,1.to~~ 111•1 nz h4"'1 •tA UA Moo•~ 17141 ~22 COSTA "41SA ldw••ck C•~• C•n1•• 1 '1• 9;'9~1'1 ll roeo ~,~., ... ~ 1 71• sa1.saeo fOUNTAIN \IAllO fQYnU1n '•lie• 1 '71••89l· ISOO 111\llNf Woodhnd~,. "14) H H ll1SS OllANGt Sl•d•utn 0.1wt In 1 114' 6J<l·l&60 OIA"'Gt l "r 11 1 n• 61• 1q11 AMC · OllANG( Q14ngf' ~•II b•71' bJ7.(J~ WfSTMINSTtl L4 c,,,,.,.,, ••'141891~ AT PETER'S LANDI NG Cabaret Lounge Presents The Vibrant Vocals of 3 shows nightly Tuesday-Saturday c () § T L ~ ~ A talented performer whose credits include appearances on the M erv Griffin Show, Playboy Club, Los Angeles, Flamingo and Hilton Hotels In Las Vegas. His stimulating musical impres- sions run the gamut from ballads to boogie to soft rock. Thur~y Augusr 141 1980 DAIL y PILOT C9 Ofltf'!r Sltoat'• Cf1nfln11l119 'Black Comedy' -Opens l'••kr Sh111tf4•r ~ho auve the thutncal world i.u,•h ni.-alt' pl11)11 '" t:t1uwi arul "The KOyllll Uunt of thl' Sun,' hia~ h11 humoroW1 iudc too. It'll lK' on vll'W thla Wt'l~h•111J In Llllfuna 8~1tch Art IV. a 1ummer thN1lt'r operation produdng at L11•un• Buch tllach School. takes th wraps otf Ila third and final sho" of thP y~ur tonlt:ht. Sha( ft1r' "Oluck Coml'dy " It'• 8 comed> with .. technical twist when the> hNhL-; ure on. lhe Mcton. are in darkness and \l<'t' vt"nu Vtirforrnunces wtll be given tonight throuaih Sunch•> und Auac 21·24 1tl 8 o'cl~k with ~uturdu)' mutan~t'3 this w~lt and next al 2 30 at Uw h11(h ~~·hoot . 625 Park Ave , ~aauna Beach NO UX'AI, S HOWS are closing this weekend, 1111d tnt'l'I .. fiH' pr uductwns continue their respec- tlH' rW\b Cire1u1 t" · Ml the Harlequin Dinner Pia) hou3c, 3503 ~ Uiirbor Blvd , Santa Ana 1979 ~11 l The t-'1ft1t'b rock musical has been held O\ t'r through NO\' 2, playtng rughtly except Mon- d1t H ut \arying curtam times You'r t> d Good Man. Charhe Brown" t11n1gnt itrld i''riday, and "The Fantasllcks" Salur I ndia1is' Images Examined 011 TV "Images of Indians." a new fi ve part senes l'Xplonng the celluloid portra yal of the native American. premieres Aug 22 at 9 30 p m. on KOCE. Channel 50 Will Sampson !"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nt!st">. host and na rrator for the sen es. explains that the unflattering image of the Hollywood In· dian 1rut1ally came about in dime-store novels or t he 1860s . and was then perpetuated whe n Hollywood gro uped over 400 native American tribes into one massive category and labeled 1t "fnd1an .. Film directors. writers, and members or the American Indian Movement examine JUSt how the Indian stereotype came about and the impact 1t has had on national thought, particularly on the native Americans or today The s eries also features clips from many western movies in which Indians are seen as fearsome warriors or noble s avages, but rarely as human beings . The first program in the series, "The Great Movie Massacre" examines the Indian's warnor image w1th film clips from Robert Altman's "Bul· falo BiU and the Indians," starring Paul Newman In following weeks. the series focuses oo the film industry's one-sided portrayal of the Indian's manifest destiny; the "Noble Savage" and the "Savage Savage" stereotypes; lndian reli gion and values and the role of the Indian women. and changing the Indian's "reel" image to a "real" image "A BETIER -FILM THAN 'ST AR WARS' ••• '' -TIME MAGAZINE Intermission Tom Titus day at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494·0743) Curtain 1s 9 p m for lhe musical shows in repertory through Aug 23 "THE MAN WHO CAME to Dinner" by the lrvme COmmuruty Theater at Turtle Rock Com . munity Park on Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock Drive. lrVllle <7M·3643 weekdays till 5 p.m > T he c la ssic comedy rev1 val plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 through Aug 23 "'Ith a 2 p m matinee Sunday -"Apartment 8 Strikes Back" at Sebastian'!> Wes t Dinner Playhouse . 140 Avenida Pico. San Clemente C492·9950 L Ka y Ballard stars tn the We~• Coast premiere of this new comedy, running night ly except Mondays through Sept 28 at varying cur tain times. . , "Ca1Jforn1a Swte" at the Huntington Beach Pia) house lJ1 the ~acliff Village center on M111n Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Bead1 (847 -4465) The Neil Simon comedy plays Fnda"s and Saturdays at 8 30 through Aug 30 • THE SADDLEBACK VALLEY Commun1t ~ Theater has announced the cast for 1tb openin~ production or the 1980 81 beason. "No !lard Fe~I tni?s." which wall open Sept 4 under the dtre<:t1<m of Benn) Goodman Linda Le" as stars as a '.l.Om<1n "ho leaves ht-r husband for a youn~er m11n on hf'r dau~hter's -wP<1 ding da) Vince Cord10 13 c:.ist as the hui,band. J oe R1tk es Portrays the lover , while Dick \'ara, la Juana Blanco, Linda Logbton Jaek Mc·llroy anrl Rill McMillan Jr complete thC'cast "No Hard Feelings" will be presentt'<l Fnd.:i '., and Saturdays through Sept 27 at 8 p m "1th .:i 2 30 matinee Sept 14 at the Saddlctiack theatPr 2574l-C Obrero St . M1bS10n Viejo Call 77().0381 r1,r r<.'se rval.Jons • BACKSTAGE The lf unt1ngton 8 ('at'h Playhouse will pre'lent l"o perfor mances or its en try Ill the Orange County Communit)' Theater Festival, A R Guerne) ·~ "The Golden fleece. Sunday at I and 3 30-p m at the theater 10 the Seacltff Village shopping center ~ ain Street dt Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Beach Kenneth Karp directs and stars with Genn i Klem in the one ;irt seriocomedy Three original one-act plays under the collec live title of "Crystal Glasses" will be presented tonight through Saturday and Aug 21·23 at the Newport Theater Arts Center. 2501 C!Jff Dnve, Newport Beach curtain is 8.30 and reservallons are being taken at 675-3143 or 631-9538 ----. A FANrAS'r' A M USICAL A PLACE WHERE DREAMS COME TRUf EDWARDS' BlllSTOt tJ~'d ·1~· ' 1~0 744' EDWAllDS' CINEMA WES T N1>stm1~ 1e 8<J, J93:i CINEDOME ; !"Ce• : ANAHEIM OAIVE·IN A'1ane1m ol'1 91:1'>0 BRUBAKER (R) 11111-1 ~t It , 4 10 ,, URBAN COWBOY (PG) 11-1 )CHOO , ]I0..10 00 NO NUKES (PG) u .1....,10 "AIRPLANE" CP'GI ==---=--"AMAL COUMTDOWH .. INI ~THE DA~-~--TRIB UNE ~ [~x~~~ou ~ MIDDLE AGE CRAZE 1· -~~~~; EPIDEMIC SPREADS Fkst known couple to be stricken. McMeRole In Oullnak (Ustioi18CI ()n1anotllt'1-~. .. ar(h"'' here 111 Ontario. C1naJ-. h•H hetn te•tina tlw cnncmelon 1h11 th• Kruca Utrn. Ann • ~hrarel mG\lt. MIJ<lls A.~' ( :,V.1, )• " .,,rywf\o\< l'e'l)Vl'lotb61 for '"" 0111hrt1l. o( tht dre1d ef)tiktn•(' 1n the Cnited St•I"- • -g .. Normal" couple certified Middle Age Crazy *---...... ~, ~-,·­·-~, .... C.11 142-5171. Put • few words lo work for ou. PG NOWSHOWJNG PU com111m UA (.otmi 540 0~94 (l "" ~ddleb"~ WUUllllSTll UA M • t '11 4 99 J 4 WUTMlllSllR UA C1n•m~ &<i ~41, OUllCl C1n,oom~ 6J 4 7'>'>3 lk-t\.\ {'t'll \1filll~t'r. l"\t'n 111111"' j, lll..,,ihle. CLA IR DE l·l ·:MME l\ I ' \ICI' I\ 'd) HO\I\ '>( 11 '1 llJI II (f>'.l\(,\\11" .. 581 5880 H Way )9 011~• In I 714 I 891 .l69 3 ALSO-IETWEEH SHOWINGS Every Saturday Night At 9 PM THE PORT THEATRE Will Proudly Present Opera & Broadway Musical Tenor JIM MARSHALL e war s cinemas WHERE THE BEST PICTURES PLAY THE FIENDISH PLOT OF OR FU MANCHU <l'G• FINAL COUNTDOWN <>() Thurldey. Auoutt t•, '* Luke Skywalker Gets Down to Earth. ywalker. UI unabashedly hon t "My •JI nt tell• me l should be anon uYllout on talk shows,·· he ad milled "Out l can't h Ip 11yln1 what l Ullok And lh truth 11 lhal t.M re 1ulu of 'The Emi>lrc StrU1ct 81clt' bevo di11ppolnted me I'm not 1et Uo• UI muJta I had hol>fd for "The-resl)Onlt lo the plctuna in lhe tndUlh")t b 'Oka)'. 1w It's • followup lO a bla bJt • No conaldtiraUon of lhe fact &hat lh c haa raclera had arown. which mo.t of tht· rovlewa had m~n Uon~ tor <Irwin Kt'rshne r > and !''rank 01 (who anl nuawd tht> doll) 1.&rt.-ed that he worked because 'I believed Yoda.· l did • lot of my aceotll wilh Yodt and fU-02. Muybe you lhlnk lt'a easy pi.ytna to a doll and • robot. "I tell better about 'The Empire Strtket Back' lh&n I d.ld about 'Star Wan ' In lhe tint one l was the r.erennlal Juvenile wllh lines like, Ool·lee, lbey followed us!· The ln· dust~ had wrttten me off ln 'Star worry about s uch things At least J can go play 'Whose Life Js It Anyway '!' In M ich igan And I've been able to get acquainted with my son. who is one year old." Hantlll's career could get a boost from WlOther summer release "The Big Red One," the s tory of a ler- restlal war. The saga of lhe Finr1l Division in World War JI casta him as a reluctant hero an battles from North Africa to the heart of Europe ENTERTAINMENT • ............ "TIH-~v1tiwa 1m usr<J Yoda (the doll llkt' Ct"t'ltUh' I I did llll ot lht1 11renf'l1 with Yod u 1md both the diree- Wart aa a fine, JuvenUe lead. I lbou~h.l alter 'Empire' they'd say, 'Gee. he does have somethln1 on the ball!' "Ob, well, life is not loog enough to Hamill hopes "The Big Red One" will show him to advantage in an adult role. In any case, he has no concern about his financial future MARK HAMILL IN 'THE 810 AEO ONE' Actor Comee of Age In World Wer II Flick ---"' *--•-~ .. . " .... "'"''· l .. &lliM '""° I WO• 'I • \ &\ ~ .. ', ... ,,, ... . ___ , ... , .. t ... 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IN COSTA MESA PHONE 546-7080 HOUIS: WHKDAYS 9 to 9 • SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 .. . .. ~ .................... .. . . • : -----~ ...... --' .. . . -----........ _ .... -... ---·--~ ._ __ ..., ___ ._._.._ ...... ___ ..,._ ..... .,.... ___ .... ...,, __ ,.._.,._...., __ ...,.._._ ....... ___ .... _________ - fhu~y. Augull 14, 1980 Featuring_._. _. --·~· INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck •Horoscope •Classified Beach Best Book Beat Wh at are th ey reacimo on Oranae Coast beaches this sun-1mer? To flf1ci ou t. the Dally Pilot took a casual survev By MICHAEL PASKEVJCH Ot ,._ 0•11• ~•"" \wtt The st accato surf. squeals of small children a nd the din of disco pumping through tinny sounding tapedecks would evoke nightmarish r eactions from the arch etypal librarian . But the beach is no ordinary reading locale nor a place for serious r esearch although countless s tudents would dispute the latter claim "I'd go looney without something to read ." said 27 -year - old Derek Cla rk, g lancing up into th e sun from his fresh copy of author Stephen King's "The Dead Zone ... Clark, on holiday fr om his machinist chores in Northern England, pointed to the s izable s urf rolling o nto Corona del Mar State Bea c h ; t he result of Hurricane Howard off the Mexican Coas t. "NOT LIKELY l'LL be going out in that." he noted. ''but I'd be reading even if it (the surf l was more managea - ble. I can read for a while . glance at the ladies a little lon ger and end up with a tan on top of it. .. Clark admitte d to being on a "Kin g kick," having Dana Edalatpour. 33. relaxes on the bluff overlooking the Newport Jetty with a copy of William Styron 's 'Sophie's Choice. · The Orange Coast College schedule of classes for fall is the beach-readmg ch01ce of Oaneen Jacques. 20 of picked up the a utho r 's latest a fter read ing "The Stand" <"ver y good"> a nd "The Shinin g" (··poor film") However , the search for a n unofficial "Beach Best Sellers List " failed to establish King. or anyone else for that matter, as the sun set's summer s mas h. F or example, a couple of summers back. it was 1m possible to s troll the sands without seeing somebody deep in thought over a yello w-bound kangar oo soap oper a en titled "The Thom Birds ... Th.is year's lot is certa inJy m ore varied . with fe w en tries matc hing books curre ntly list ed on the best ;ellers list. DURING A LENGTHY stroll of t he Newport s trand, not one copy of either Sidney She ld on 's "Rage of Angels" or Shelley Winters s elf-titled autobiography were spotted . Both are listed a s #1, respectively, in the fiction and non -fi ction r ankings for Southern California A probable explanation for thi::; s ituation came from a spakesman for B. Da lton Books in Fashion Island. who ve rified that the two books still a re a vailable only m hardback editions . And paperbac ks forever rule the waves. Lazin g on a grass bluff overlooking the Newport J etty . Dana F.dalatpour. 33. was found to be right up to date She was reading a copy of Wilham Styron's "Sophie's Choice." listed as the country's bigges t selling pape rback book. "It's kind of a hea vy book about the J e wish problem s ... s aid Ms. F.dalatpour. adding that s he often takes advantage of the beach bluffs t o keep up WJth her reading ra tio of a bout one book a week . Anthony Carr. a 22-year -old recent transplant from I"'ew York , was found on the sand reading "Shibumi'' by Tre\'lan in paperback . ''It 's a little bit spy, intrig ue and espionage all rolled m · to one," sajd Carr. He said he was taking advantage of ·a day off" and was enjoying both the sun and the book . .. SIOBUMI" ALSO WAS praised as "beautifully writ - ten" by a Mjssion Viejo resident who inexpli c ably refused to give her name. She said it was "much bette r " than the book she was midway into, Robert Ludlum's "The Bourne ldentitv .. "ln a word," s he said, "it ("The Bourne Identity" l 1s about an amnesiac who's tryin g to find out who he was and what he was. There 's no end to it ... she sighe d. Another inland resident. 49-year-old Mary Hendricks of 0 •11• Pll<fl ~-.. ·~ GMY ·-/rvfne Ms Jacques is a student at the college. El Toro. admitted t ha t she totes a book <Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhea d " 1 to the beach prim a rily to get away from stifl- ing tem per atures close to ho m e .. You really can't get too much reading done," s he said, "because there a re a lot of distractions ; kids having fun and F'nsbecs head ed towards your he ad You have to keep alert." she laughed CAROl.E SORESSON SEEMED grateful just to be on the beach an d have t he time to read. "I usually work all day and go to school a t nig ht." she said. ''I'm on vacation from Tatom a. Wash Mrs Sorenson ·s choice o f reading material was a paperback version of J ack Higgins ' "Day of Judgment." "It's leading up to the day when (John) Kennedy goes to West Germa ny a nd there's a plot to humiliate him," she said "But I ha\'en't got far enough to figure out what's (the planned misdeed > going to happen " Higgins' latest book. "Solo." was spotted next to a vacant blanket the o~-ner apparently took to the surf - -----------------------------------------------Fa vonte readmg material for the Orange Coast beach bunch seems to be varied. with fe w entries matching books on cur- rent 'b est sellmg ·li sts. ________________________________ .,.. ____________ _ tying Hi ggins wi th author Peter Benchley as the only writers "i th two separ ate books on the beach. Ben chley's "Island" was in posse ssion of an e lderly gent who confessed to having "pirate fantasies ." And nearb). m a s ight bordering on pure cliche. was a )Oung woman deeply e ngrossed in "Jaws" NOTABL \' ABSENT among the beach c rowd's collec- t1o n were any books by authors with names like Nixon . Dean , Agnew or Liddy . News papers ancl m agazmes were m ev1clen ce. ot course. with the latter c ate go ry led by big-stars big-print variety e ntries like P eople and US. However. the re wasn 't an issue of " Playboy to be found an ywhere along the s hores. "You've got to be kidding." s mirked a young man lean- ing against a wall ne ar the Newport Pier. ·'Who's goin g to bother when you've got the real thin g_right in front of you?" ............................................................................................................................................................................................ _______________________ _ 'Hie' -'Bless You' By J'ANE SEE WIUTE NEW YORK <AP) ·· In horses. t hey're called ''the thumps.'' For 58 years. they've prevented an Iowa farm er Crom s wallo win g solid food . Aristophanes cured his by tickling has nose until be sneezed. They plagued Pope Pius XII an has last days. In Old English, they were spelled "hicket ... the Swedish pronounce them ''h1ckning" or "hicka." Though the proper medical term is "slniultus," we commonly describe t hem by their aound: Hiccups. Popping up, as they do, from nowhere .. out of beat in a sing-along or as shrill punctuation in conversation ·· hiccups can be comic al. Everyone has a pet cure, a cure that absolutely never fails. Often the treatment is more absurd than the malady. Wail them out with a brown paper bag over your bead; arrange a sudden rright; knock back an eye.watering shot of vinegar; sit quieUy, ftrm1y pippinJ your out-th.rust tongue between tbumb and index finger. BIPPOC&ATES WARNED THAT "If 1iD•ultul IUPervenes on excessive purgin1t in tboH d advanced years, it is not a good sign." · He recommended an induced sneeze as a cure. ID medienl times, cures like these were tout- ed: puheriae and eat tbe yellow membrane of • bea'I stomach; press the pulse hard and Rretcb JOUf arms above your head; rub your lltUe flDler in your ear; if all else falls, hold II~ root in YOW' hand. Utulb ldceupe simply stop the way they ttarted. ....... y . But..._ ldttUpt lin1er, when no cure works , wMD tbe 1peama 10 oo ... and on ... and on ... for ltourl. da,a --ye1, even years -lb~ hJccupa .,. • .,_... 80lt ol torture. Consider Charles Os borne. a n 86-yea r · old Anthon, Iowa. farmer who holds the Guiness Book of World Records' chronic hiccuping title. Osborne cam e down with hiccups while slaughtering a 350-pound hog in 1922; he still has them. "Some days are worse than othe rs Sometimes it comes 40 times a minute. I have to run everything I eat through the blender. I can't eat heavy food. I've learned to control the noise in the day, but at night when I sleep you can hear me all through the house." THROUGH THE YEARS, Osborne bas sub· milted to just about every treatment known to man . Nothing worked. The nearest he gets to a normal stat~ is a blissful, hi ccup-free moment or two just after he s wallows a spoonful of "Damson's Plum Preserves." CWTenUy, there · are eight quarts of the stuff in the Osborne pantry. 1 A cure was easier for Aristophanes. Plato re· ports in "Dialogues" that the comic poet was overcome with such a racking cue of hiccups during a banquet that his tum to address the crowd was postponed. A PHYSICIAN, Eryximacbus, acreed to speak in Artl\Opbanes' place and advised him, "Hold your breath, and if thll falll, then carcle with a little water; and ii the hiccup atill con· tlnuea, tickle your nose with aometbln1 and sneeie; and lf you aneeae once or twice even the mott violent hiccup la sure to fO·" And so the blccup went, but not until ArlstopbanM ran throu1h t.be omut of ~m-1 mended treatmentl and tried, u a Jut resort, tbe snee&.. Tbls caused bim to wonder "whether lbe principle of order in the human frame r.quirel this sort ol noises and Ueki· int•• II Everyone has a pet cure for hiccups. For some, it's waiting them out with a brown paper bag over their heads. 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OiJLY PILOT • • .Hi up C FroM P11e I) J uat .. h l•reth not.a llldUckllnp' WHAT HAPPEN iJ U... d 1pbn•m thtl mu l'ular paruuon ~t•Hn Uw! lun1• and th •tomarh • hlcb do I most or Utt •H1rk In brHttun" aett U.a 1lp1I rnll$rd and ~•In CQfltnrl 1pumod nil)' With 4!Uh ~Jl•'m lbe-1lotUa lbe aru bet•M'ft lhe vOt"•I rorch c hime:. ln b)I ud~lr 1napp•n1 thut 1nno"' Lill 11r ~ atoppt'd &Dd th tc:K&Dd ll m1lcM t bn· What ''•UIH lh dl•phraam t o tto 1n10 pHm • In the ca e ot a bnf'f h1t'c·upp1n1 t'pl5odt-at'• hud to kno•, lt rould be Ju"\ ahoul a n)'thmai; Dul 'lo\h .. n bJC'C'Up& ptn1 t •w mrth1nii elstt IS u uall wron1 \omt>l•ml·• t l 11 om clhlna d•·•dl)' C'ons1Jt'r AIMMJT A WED befur~ h J1+-d in Ot'lotwr l9~. ~ Plus XII ~ a11 ovcrtahn by u a tub bo rn cue ur tuc-cup. It ..,~ lhe second llmt! hlcrup1 had b dau-ec:t the 12 )'tar old pontiff Pour years earlier, Pius htccupped for 11everal day• and rutchla. When doctor& treated • hernia ol lbe esoph111us. blJ blc·cupa subs1di"d ln 19158. Valtc&n omc11alJ descrtbt-d P1U5' tn e cups u "a 1U1ht lnd1"poslt1on " On OWi mo mlnc of Oct s Plw. deliver~ a 20·mlnut.e pettb without, tht: press noted, a sln,tle hicc up The next day, the ponUff suffered • stroke Three days lat.er. be died after a second strokt! "Pius ' hl<"<'Ups probably indicated tran1lent tScbem1c attacks. b ttle strokes," says Dr John S Meyer. a llousloo Vet.erana Administration neurologist ~lnr • l'tUI'" dN 1lh. Mtiyc•r iu1y1J, doctOl"il h1v t'ontlrn1r<1 lhat &trukc·:i In the brain tern c•n t•onfwu llC"rvt• "'lt&n•I•. provok1nic chronic bh't'Ul)S Ur ·r .. ri rni 1• Anllum''> or thl' llhno111 S<-hool of Medtt'lth.' In ('11rhund1tlf' hd1t-vtJ'I OsborntJ'11 lit ) t•U ('MJn' •If hll't'UJ>i'I n1uy h•vt: u !llffilllH on1Jn Anthmw)' • hu'11 ~·<'n try Inti to curtco Oaboriw'i. hll t'UI"· l(Ut'lllll'b that whllt' ht> dra11ed lhut JSO pound hoai to "IMughtt-r . 01b0mt· J>OPP4:tt M blood Vt!'lbel Ir\ h1' br11n 0th r cnUlit'!I uf Ntubbon hiccups ltH'lude kadn~y futlurt' wbert' tht' uccompany1n1t bac kup of tox11u1 eind pc11111Htb 1n lht> blOOd can 11park t\1<•c u,>1.11ng , 1rnd ukc:rb It' llK'C'l P~ Pt:llSIST despite all tre atment. tht'r t' I~ 1t laal it·~ort cure surgery to cnah the hayv.11 .. nt'r\lc Hut thl' hst of rf'med1es lo try firat 1:1 al mo!fl end lei.i. The 11tan1lltrd"> t1rt'uth holding. bag brt>i.ltun1. drwk1n" wuter from the wrong side of a lCl&u . sarghntt are <timed at increasing lc>xlde in lhe bloochtream Tbtt ahocki. i;uitar. vtnegar, a s neeze. a fright, l'hewtng ll'e art' aimed at interrupting &he 11pasms Tranqu1hzeri. somel1mes work For Osborne's htcl'ups, Anlhoney rejected surgery He's not M nvin ced 1t would work ror Osborne IM tead tw wants to try an etaborate 1chedule of 1nhahng various concentrations of carbon dioxide. Aa for Osborne. he sayi1 he'll try anythmg "It'll 11 rrusery l Rel awful sore in m y atom ach from all the Jerking and jurnpmg around " No Hats, No Horns Did you realize that August is the only "No Holiday" month on the calendar? No hats and horns, no Ea ster eggs. no presi dents· birthdays, no p ar a d e s. no banks dosed. no decoratin g the house. no nags wav 1ng , no Candygrarns and no inter ruption 1n the garbage pic k ups o n Mondays Maybe that's why I've J lways loved August T h e white s ales are over My s ummer cold has !>lab1lized I've sur v1ved another vacation without lulling someone Camp 1s over The grai.i. 1s brown and does n 't need c utting. It's t oo late to diet for bathmg i.u1ts and it ·s too early to start for the Chnstmas pa rties August is a wonderful, funky month to dump all the promise~ into all the resolutions for ran ... and all the ex cuse~ of summer. It's too hot Lo cook It's too humid lO let your ha.tr grow It's too c rowded l1, Baldwin Pianos •nd Organs iE.'>'.ON' •1<.lRIJMfNT C, lA11l '> Rff()ll(I' E r111a Bo•bec k clean the house ll 's too futile to call a meeting. It's too hc<'l1 <" to start ~ewing Too dusty to clean the garagf' T oo co unt e r produ<"llV<' to write a let· lcr until th e r e's s om l•th1ng t o write about Augw.t ,., a go lo·pot m o nth You ca n bite your na ils Lt.-t your d ark roots hang out Keep the cale ndar on July . Procrai.tmate to your dentist Leave the top button of your s horts un d o n e so you can breathe U you're late paying your bills, your cred itors think you're a broad Life 1s a rerun and who cares enough to get up a nd change the chan· nel '? I don't know who lo thank for August Surely everyone knows it's fair gllme for a holiday or s ome k ind Rut somehow the creator' or National Pickle Week, Plasti c Furniture Month. Miss Junk Food Princess and National Illegible Handwriting Week let Au~usl alonl' Septe mber 1s filled [ Horoscope ] FRIDAY, AUG. 15 By SYDNEY OMA&R ARIES <March 21 Apnl 19) Maanl ain low profile Listen. obs erve and plan for future Means avoid direct confrontations, be pauent a nd play cards close to chest. SpoUight on fam1· ly reumon. TAU RUS <April 20-May 20) · Oblam valid hint from Aries message. Look beyond the im· mediate. perceive potential and don't be too modest concerning talents, abilltieA G EMJNI <May 21-J une 20): Good lunar aspect coincides now with speeulation, exciting discoveries and r omantic relatioosb.ips. Can cer , Capricorn natives dominate aceoario. CANCE& <June 21~JuJy 22>: Ability to c lose transaction is empbubed. Don't bang on the "security blanket." Reach beyond apparent limitations. Aries, Libra natives play key roles. LEO CJuly 23-Aug. 22): Shake oU letharn . with i.chedules and or der, October is a tribute to goblins and disguis e November. a time of thanks, De<"ember of Joyous ce lebration~ January. r csolul1ons, February. a tribute to our leaders: Mar('h , an ode to the Iris h . April, the res urrection; May, a day for mothers . J une. for fathers . July, our glorious heritage but August 1s every one's time to lay back an d wallow 1n t h e knowledge that there b absolutely no ol·casion lo rise to RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W!Mti You WMt ,... .... I 922 Harltcw 11•4 Cotta~ -S41·1 I S6 .... 111- --u••_. ••• ,..._..,..y.e ••••.-•• ----·--·-e"-"-·~"'l:~-""1~ FEATURING A 1111 l~<ttade rs Nice Son Molests 4-year-old Girl ra;AR ANN 1.AND~HS Thi!! IS the hardest letter I have evn written 1n my hfe I must write 1t ~aw.e I am cruy with worry and have no one Lo talk lo My son is 16 II.: wab arrested for molesting a four year old girl lie is now awl11ting tnal in Juvenile court When the offi<:cr <'Ume and told me about the c harges. I was so s hocked I Ju.st stood there fro2en couldn't bay a word My son wa always a go<Jd boy, h&ril workmg, honest and loving. He was the kind or a pe rson who went o ut of h1:0. way to do n1re thmgs for people 10 n eed lie never gave me a mmute's trouble His father walked o ut un us .,.. hen the boy was 3 years old The lad started to take Jobs in the neighborhood a s soon as he was big enough to mow lawns and rakt> leave!. He was we ll hked by e veryone but rould nevf:r keep 11 g1rlfr1end for very long Th1s bothertd me. but I figured one day the right girl would appear and 311 wouJd ~ well My son admits doing the deed and sa ys he doesn't know why he did It ll :.eems tragic to see a young, promising boy marked for hfe ber aW>e of one mistake Right now I am w s1l'k al ht.-art l wish I l'Ould die Pleas e adv1!>e me A MOTllEH IN IJ C Dt:AR MOTHER: A 11-yur -old boy who would molest a 4·yur·old girl Is Obvlou•ly lD nttd ol counseling. Ht' will undoebWdly get It. So, try to att lbe lood lbat wUJ comt' from this hurt-breaking incident. As for you, I bo~ you will seek oat a cle rgymu and talk to him about your grtef. JJ you don't belong to a church, 10 &o the p11tor or • church or a frie nd -80m~ you have beard •bout. You are £o dH~rate ~of emo- tional s upport, and J urte you &o 'et It. And plea~ wrik' back and lf't mf' koow how lhl•I• go wllb you. 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OvO , Ataon ••Hltt•O G e n •re l f: f r'fe I ""'J 'l'#M:lf" Paff"'\ det-0 JUl'I . .., t ..... ,, '''"" ,. rt PMHU H'1 t}OC t flA,..,,r_.....r,, f A f tfl"' •W A (.>Ill~ N OMS 1 .,, ... I Pll\\f l l NOT ICE OF DEAT H OF ;-:-•·.::,~~::,',~.,,., WILL I AM W DE NNIN, ""''"'""°" a ka WI LLI AM DENNIN,' 1 .,, '",_ °'•"O" r o.u 0 .11, P••o1 aka B I LL o E N N I N •u<i "· 1' ,.., n•.eo I RVINE, CALIFORNIA1 P UBLJC NOTICE-- ANO OF PETITION TOI A OM IN I ST E R Es TATE NOTt(f TOCHOITOH 0" NO. A-10S4.J9 I UUl UA.Nt .. 1 11 ANOOI' T o a 1 1 h eo 1 r s I 1•u11T10N To r•••o•• benP l tClc1rt!'~ cred it o r~IA lCO M OLIC 81lYl••O• UCINH!tl ana cont1nqent creditor .. of 1-... ..,.MJ u c.c.-Will1am W Dennin , akaj _, .. _ .. ,., Wiii iam Dennin a ka Biii NO llCE 1~ HE•E&Y o•vEH 10 ~ Dennin and person-. who ~~·,:~o;,:.t .!.,"~ ... ~;H~:~i t'.."i.~ may be otherwise interest· s.c"'''• "° ~ 1t 1MJ, U4-1t-r7'1, e d 1 n t he w 1 11 a nd I o r ~~.~·.:!.!..!:~,.!::::;::,•,:,~~ esta te E 8••bo• Blvo . '" 111e cu, •• A petition has bee n filed H••PO" e.1><11 eo..nty .,. o ...... 1" , )" )" l" ... .. • .. • • ,, ... •.1. You have grand opportunity for ne• start In new direction. Calla, messages, short trips and s pecial reports domlnale scenano. Acl-Ir-~ I> C..0. (..olou,4 PtOOu<I""' We ·re cleaning up our stock with our grea t summer c l earan c e sale ' SA VE on selected d re s ses. swimwear. pants blouses s w eaters . t ops, sho rt s & accessones1 I by Diane E Dennin 1n the ~1.i. of ca11,.,...n1• ~1. ~ • butll Superior Court of Orange ,,.,.,,., " •boul 10 1M m••• to l'UfY CHY()HO LEE LU ot to ..... County reQuest 1no that ,,., ••• ,1 .,.., .. , we1 .. io '''II."' Diane E Dennin be ap. ,.,.,, ...,.,.1 ...,."""'Ho S90>57 .. u lp oitnPd as per sonal llul fttn•ltt••t anO lntoftfof T,.,..,,..,.. ... , ~ btl'WN"tl ....,,.... FMhlOn lalend S40·9020 OAllT •O . \UI< "\ lolOI< IHUll& '"' •O t Schooltime Fashion Show School fashions at lheir lines• at the Hunttngton CentPr mall this Fn at 7 30 and Sat at 1 & 3 Pr esentPd by Dnrothy Shreve Studio leaturino contestants lrom u1t1 e Miss World Beach Blvd & 405 Fwy VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You gain coope ration from one who has key to "missing hnk " Spotlight on persoltal po&sessions, protec· lion of valua bles . LIBRA <Sept . 23-0ct. 22): Be selective Op- portunities abound; key i5 to define terms and to ot>en lines or communJcatlon. We ar bright colors . Be conspicuous by your pr~nce. SCORPIO (Oct . 23-Nov. 21): You have rare opportunity to rectify past errors. Aquarius, Taurus, Loo natives figure prominently. Visit friend confined to home or ..,_pital. SAGnTAJllVS <Nov. »Dec. 21» Personal magnetism soars ; member of opposite sex pays significant compliment. Be receptive, gracious a nd don't kick toe in sand. Wl.sh comes true. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Differences settled ln connection with career, reputaUon. aspirations and one who e~joya playing role or "director " SlandinC in community is elevated. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 11)! Get promises In writing. tr practlcal, you 1ucceed You can choose between happlJleb aD(t intrigue . PISCES {Feb. It-March 20) : Emphasis on mystery, discovery wbtob can lead to profitable enterprise. One close to YOU. includin1 partner _or mate, aids in ret0lv1n1 ftDanclal dilemma. What's the Best Thing About Summer? Long, sunny days? Having o beautiful ton? WRONG I It's going to A. A. Aotdvork't ANNUAL SUMMER SALE 30%-80% OFF Bathing suits, sundresses, shirt$ & tops, pont$. Storts Aug. 14 .~-~~ A.A.~ 207 Marine Ave., Botboo Island 61~7211 Is a good day to advertise fn the Daily Piiot Cl888ifled Section. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 25% 50% 75% OFF and MORE! s• Sfwots .. t :J O l467 Via Udo Hewporthoch 673-4510 r e p r e'> P n tat 1 v e to ad· " u1s c;.o.,.., Or•w ;., 1"' c11y "' m 1n1c;ter thP Pstate of ,.,,....,,, 8o•<". c.oun1, Of o•-... , W i I I 1 a m W D p n n I n . s1;::_ oi:,i;.,:~: :1-1., "",..,., Irvine Califor nia I under •• ,.11 ••• '" ,,_ ttorturu , equtt>· I h e I n d e pr n de n t A d · ..... ,.1 ,,,., _.. "'"'"' • < ... i.1n .... -m 1n1strat1 on ol E<,tates '"l•u•.-.1 l>v1'""' known H THE Act) The """tlt1on is set for "'514 a uCl(ET -10<•tec1 ai >U l . """' 8••-81"" ,,, "'-City of ..... POf1 hParmg m ~pt No 3 at a ... ,, '°""" 01 O•-· Sl•I• "' 1 700 Ci vt< Cente r Dr ive ColltOfnta. -,,..,,,., 11w 1oi1ow"" W e s t Sa n ta A n a ••<011011< 111 0••11• ll<ontt !or C al1forn1,1 91701 on Sep-~~:'~~~~~ .. ~ ',:,!~!.::,";: "tem bPr 1 1980 at lQ ·QO ptomlW> IOUl.0 •t SU E lltlllo. a m Bl•d tor "" pr...,1 ... louted •I SIS I!: lel-Ill"° '" i... City of Ntw-1 I F YOU OBJ ECT to the eu c11 c-i. 01 o• ... o-,,.,. oi granting ol the petition, ceuto•,.•• · you should either appear 0,'~:!..'.:.~=:,.°'c:;:.:~:, P;11~: at the hearing a nd statt' ,.10 1,.n.1., or u 10 11ont• 101 you r ob1ecllo ns o r flle 11cenw•I -.. ,.,...,,.,.. ... 1nctwlfot wr1ttf'n ob1ect1ons with the ,,,. ••",,.,.,., 1nv""'°"'· '' tlle "'"'.,. court before the hear I no t 110 ooo oo ... ,.,.,, contl•I• Of 111o Your appearancP may ~ :::-;:;:... •- 1n person or by your at-CN<'h~11 ... e .. ,...,11, torney. •uty ChYGl'Q L"Lu t '""oo Pro..,1uory notn -'"tot•fl I F Y 0 U A R E A IMt•lnQ I"'-"'~.. SI.too• C REDI TOR o r a cont· 1ntenQ lbl•-rtY SI'-'""""' ingent creditor of the de· ~~:·~'::!.""~~~.' ~!.',., ~.;:.oo,: ceased, you must file your c1<eun vwo 1>v 1,,. r, ...... ,.,,, w1tfllft c laim with the court or 111'""u rt1n1pa1ttol•••H-•• present It to the per sonal 11w T•eft$tn-. .,... Na.II!. t ti I t d l~ai ltf\o\---Wl-Mlll represen a ve a ppo n e 110 ,,_, -.,,1_ 1,_...._ .. by the court within four ~-1, ... "' s.c ''°'• .. 11w • ...,_, months from the date of •n• P•ot.w-COfit. 111e1 111e con· first l<;su~nce of lette rs as :.:09:,':::''i!:.:", 1~~:; :::!! ~~~ provided 1n Section 700 of 111 P•'" on1y atm .. 1. ".,.,.., - t h e P r o b a t e C o d e o f -·-·-"' .. Ml 0..-1,,...,,t Of California The t ime for "1<0flo4•< a.--..cen1roi fl I I fl\tl. t<Mol, l•-•tt -··~­' ng eta ms wlll not e•-"' 1.,. --io ,,,., 1,, trllOt. ""· pi re prior to four months tun>. ....,ion-,_..-"'"' .... 1. from the date of the hear-1>ut111tt• •"' 11ec.,.wmmattc1, •Mtlle Ing noticed above ton•ICIO••Oon 11••"9< .. "'°' wlttl tN (Ofttilttflll4lfl '°' tfW ··-~.,.. YOU MAY EX AM IN E utltnr"•"t of tll• al•,.••ld l lt the file kept by the court. 11ctnM1I •• 10 • Nld.,. or oner"" If you are Interested lnthe ,,,., ••Y"' s.oi-1•. et IN ... ., •• .,...,t,...n1 •• '°u'"""•n estate. you may flle a re· u c"'ow co•l'O•ATIOH, •1 ,., ' Quest with the court to re· L• •••• ... ,. .... 1n t11• cu, et celve special notice ot-tM •no1••000. c_, at ~ .,,..'"· State Of c;attfwNa, "•-..,., "'° Inventory of estate assets 0t••·1-• .. •1c..,.11c ..... r ... and of the petition~, ac-~tr9'.,.. ...,_ .... .,.,...., er c o u n t s a n d r e po r t a w .. 11e- desc r lbed In Section 1200 ,,!.~:::.==::=: of the California Probate ~ i. ~ tt, ,.., ...,ld'I •• Code. tt1t 11" .....,_ MY .,...,. .... <.,· W"'l"'•llefl .... _ ..... ...... Donald L. Grffn, At· torMy at ~!1 901 Dov.r Or., Suitt zvu, Newpor t IHc", Callfornl• u ... , (7 14) .. f.7•. Publllhld Or •noe CoHt Delly Piiot, AUQ. 1•, IS, ti, 1990331WO Oeleel~•.1• C-lyO.,. veCNw.I #lllt TMI 0... ,,........,..,. ......... 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N T11lllfl A-W\9 Aflt, t.11 ..... la '710t 1-.pMOI t.. A-. ntS MoMMllo Ortw, '-' ~. c.M.......,• '"• Alt ....... ' ..... t1t "•,.., Itta•• Ort•t N•woort 8••<1• Cellfornle "* W•ll•• S D-\t,, HIO~le T•"•l• trvuw r ••·fOf'"'" t16'_... T f\I' ,,U41MU " Or'l(tq( ttO b' • 04tftar•f P1'11\e'.n10 AluancltrS A~ Per1rcr Thlt •tat.,,..nt •"' f '""° wt"' trw Covntv Cieri! ot Or•"9" Count., on Jv1., 16 l'lllO OAVMMY GAlllllTT CIHG • HAlllllSON A Pr•ftUIONI ~-1111 Attor•IOt al Ylll PO lultlt *' Mec.AIUwt ll'td., J.11• ... ,._,.,, 8-tl. ca1...,....,.... ,.,. .... PVDH-0r•"9" (Nll O.lly PllOI Ju•v '' AUQ t H " ,..., 210 IO PUBLIC NOTICE t t u t.." ,,,,.. , ~, • ~ Pttf"ftOO\ .,., ,.,OHtf ' 1•uolc.)(.,JtAPH't" ••"'I • t c, .lA Mit A ( .. lffMnl• t1611 1 r,. •, ••t••N' fJllliJ\•~'' nArYW "•',. n • .-f I• t tM lltftfN'•\t !LI 'flitA\ I l.0 Of'I "lf4' ,. )t ••• ,,, ,,..,. ( vrtl~ ofl ,,,,.., .,. , ,, .. NAfM• •'·" AfJdt• ,, of tn• ••• O"h tMr...,,.,..., l">., •• ,. .. """'' "•'''' •• , ,,.,,., a) ""''" M•\A (,1tfr1rn1.J '11)/ ()ft~·'-,.,..,,. (ytll\\ r ,r11\,.._1 rJ1 .. ,,, ,,,.,, O•tllf P1•ot tut, t' ••11J I '•)I l..0 J06)tc) Pl l:SLIC NOTICE l'l(ltTIOVS aUSIH(H "AME STAlEMENT ,,..,. 't'! """~ r~,.,,.,.... 'OU "'0 r."'' ... A i;;r 1&P• fnfr•O'" ~· l.•"'· Ml.if'"f \ , ... •lV' ,. J , • ., ,, , ""'"' t ... o Ill•,.-, T tr-"' ,. ,,,,.,,.#.,.., ..... , j ...., ... " '~ ' . r•. 1 '' • Ot '"'' ( t'Y' t, Jl" ... ., • • #" r , • r rt • ., P, ,.., '• I ... ''fW lJ Ii',. t'l Kl.IC :'\OTIC'E FICTITIOUS 8USIN(\S ""'-'E STATEME .. T •• • .... J """' ... ' "· '"t •AIV," l't ~fA~fC.. .. • .• , • r ,,,, • ,. ,, ••hi••, ...... ' ! ~.. ..,.. • ' . runei . ' .. ' ' , ., Pl HI.It '\OTH 1-. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTI CE OF DEATH OF JOHN CLAUDE F RAZIER , JR ., aka JOHN C. FRAZIER, JR. AN 0 OF PETI TION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A·10S4&3. To a ll h e i rs . beneficiaries, c reditors and contingent creditors of Jottn Claude Fr3zler, Jr., ak3 John C. Frazier , Jr. of Huntington Beach, and persons who may be otherwise Interested In the w ill and/or estate: by M argaret F. Tucker In the Superior Court o f Orange County requesting that Margaret F. Tucke,. be appointed as personal r epresen tative t o ad · minister the est3te of John Claude Frazier, Jr., aka John C. Frazier, Jr. l un· der the Independent Ad· ministration of E states Ac t). The petition Is se t for hearing In Dept . No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, In the City of Santa Ana, Callfornla on Sep· t ember 2, 1980 at 10:00 AM. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and stale your ob jections or flle written abjections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be In person "' by your at · torney. IF YOU ARE A CRE DITOR or a cont · lngent creditor of the de- ceased, you must file your claim with the court or present It to the personal representat ive appointed by the court within four months from the date of first Issuance of letters as provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The t ime for flllno claims will not ex· plre prior to four months from the date of the hear· ing noticed abo~. J YOU MAY EXAMINt the flle ker,t by the court. If you are nterested in the estate, you may file a re- quest with the court to ~ celve special notice of the Inventory of est3tt assets and of the petitions. ac· counts a nd rep o rt s described In Section 1200 of the California Probate Code. Dewar & Moffitt, At- to r n t y at Law , UOO Avenue of the Stars, Suitt USO_. Los A........ Ca. 90061 ; tM: mu us.mi. .._ ..... ~ ... CMtt Oal'\a:: .... , ...... ,..,. 6 4 .2 • D A I I L Yi I p I L 0 T c L A s Thursday August 1' 1980 DAILY PILOT D:J ....•..........••••.... The Bloqe .. 1 M arketplac" On The Orange Coast COAST LIFE and DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS One Call Sen11 ce 642-5678 Fa'>t Credit Approval ···•·•··•·····•·••····· •••........•.........•. EQUAL HOUSING O.P P ORTU N ITV Getwral 1002 Getteral 1001 .......•.••..•..••.••••••....•.•......••••.•.. P_..bher's .-.otice: All real c:.tJlC advcrt1.,1'11 1n lht'> newspaper " svh Je<1 lo the FcdcrJI FJ11 Housing .\c t uf 19fill whtt·h make:. 11 illegal to advert"c 'dn' pr< (ercnce llmatallun 11r dlscnmanalaon l>U!>l-'d 011 race. color. rehl(HJll :.1 ' or national on~tn ur dll intcnuon tu m;ik,· an' i.ut h pr~fncnn• hm11., two ur d1~cn mtnJt11111 ·1111~ new,µ:Jp'"r "'di n111 knu "'ingh at11p1 J I,\ .td\.-rt1~1n~ f11r r 1·,JI c:.lllle wh1r h I! 111 '1111.1 1100 uf lhc 1.1 .... ~sforSale •······················ 1002 •...............•...... COZY CONDO 3 Br 2 J lJJ hr•,.•k \It-"' t•nd unit "' ll'ntr .ii 11r ~ f1Jl1 l.11 >UI •I••' 1-I tnl( "'JI 11Jp1·r ''"' 111 JflXlllU!> Sl~ 'O J OCUNVIEW I 2 Br 21 • ba. l.orm1 r rnidPI "'llh J f.HllJ,\11 \ll"\4 \lu'l ~~-{' lht" JI• HJr.ttor ' d.-l11tht Be't I t ondo 1 n < '•1M <1 \1 t""' H.-d b} $10 WO Uwru r 'd)~ SEl.J.. . I HORSE PROPERTY Art no ... ' Th111 11ri1rw·n' 1s tn forl.'<·losun· "'I' TIA 7 <1t rt· 2 ~.r I liJ ~ 10 l.l\4 qlr< <oUl lh.ll Id 1ngs ~e ..... port 'v1 t-,,,J sthool d1~l Sli9 •()O ~'· RED CARPET IL 754-1202 COST/4MlS14 O~ SAVER! · Neat 3 bdrm. l~ bath home close to Harbor Shopping Cent.er • Bu.s School'l Restaurants & Golf course· Onl) $110.000' I lc6oa lay Prop. RHtton •'75-7060• WW To Do With Ya. In-Lows Aird/or T.e.Hpt s? SOLt."tION. Move nRhl In lO this model condition LARGE E 5 Br 2=1.. & t hat c on,·erts t o SEPARATE guest qtrs enormous lot-huge trees &ale cul-de-sac Sl&S.000 a-lease opt.Jon Hurr)'' Uruted Brokers D y ou.ng 646-TZ27 DOESN'T TUEMUCH-~,y m.~ down lO loan on W. lovely 4 bdnn. 2 I .. SIMPLY EXQUlsrrt Tht~ homf' ,..., classic <·ountry Frt'nd1 1n ot th1· "rute" look 1·urrt>nlh in \ oguc· 1 Smooth r·p1Jing" arrented with c· r o w n m o I d 1 n g ., . <; u b t I e w o o d flooring-.. m<Jrbll' f1n·plar·es bleached pine panel1n~ and u..,e<I hnc·k patios su rrounded hv form~tl gard<•ns A 3 h(·drnom 3 hath mao.;t•·rpu:N• on a h11ls1dc <-thmt• <'11rrmC1 d£>1 ~far v.1th r><·f'an and mountain 'wv.... Prop<'rly µr1rerl at SSSll.Of/0 1h·asehold1 A l1st1nj! of\'< rJ!il<:'n1· 111111 I J~I~. I r= 11( ,M~\ RL.'\LT()ff'°) f.,7 5·6000 ;i44 I I "~I ( 11~,, 1!11111'4•'\ t ""'"" tJ,.I M•r V.I 11.\\.I 15 fJI IHI Ill '>I 1 l"TI''•'> " l<JW!'> macnab irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY PAR« SETTING & POOL! Sf't nff th1 .., 1HH "\lr1nt('rt•\ .. 1n ll arhr>r \ 11·v. lltlh Gn·.-·n bt>lt adJ<Hns hack yard Purqut>t floor s. plant~t1on <.,hutt1·r " mirror.. and tile· used to ac·cpnt t hi'> out~tanrlmg h orn~ S345.0<Xl fc•f• land J an Young fA2 ·8235 OPF.N SL':-.; 1·4 30 P M 3707 INLET ISLE 1 B 601 752· I 41 4 55 I .-100 (?~Pl' ;-,a,'> ( ..,..,,.. IN,vvt,..io-( ""''"' 642 .. 235 644-4200 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 MCLAIN BIG CANYON Lowest priced condo. Greenbriar model. 2 Bdrm with large sitting area in master suite. sunny patio next t o c;pa rkl in_g fountain Community pool, spa & tennis. SlS.UXXl RCTaylorCo 640-9900 bath home Only 1 Vt iilia-ilmmiiiiii--iiiii-iiiiiiiiiiii•..ii---•-. S miles t.o beach No need to q~ty or pay points. I 111.900. Call now 979 ~o I ALLSTATE F I E D • 5 6. 7 ·8 REALTORS A Gr.at UttW Home 1ll1a 2 Br + den home ll perfect f <W the s ma I la fa1111ly U Is l~aled on a puceful st in one ol lr•l o e '1 quleteS\ neichbomoods. W&,900 6t4-'990 Walaf•ONl"-s BR. 4 81. custom waterfr o nt h o me w /l7ll 38' pvt doc k . Priced Sl .394 ,000 Builder w I trade for Patin Springs l!:atate. for detalla an Ulla home and appt to aee. call carol Hoff. •Ill· 631..roM hlrriu $69,900 YllW1 CUSTOM, Ollfy $218,500. Coro.a cW Mer custoftl -l IR. 2 IA, for•al d h1fn9, fa,..uy room, with cowtyafd ........,. H•wty Mc. bet lidiaq. A"gl I eats O#!ly. -RIGA.MT IM CORON.A DR MAR. Dro•attc 1 story townhom•. 'rofffMoltafty ct.cora~d 3 bdnw., l ............. ~,.,.., ... f..Hy ra Wc:A to pods & ...-. c...ts. S.... ,. .... by ,..... ICJllhd spa. llQ & ...... Mwi•.r-S ck1gM! Ofhw..t •IHLOOO. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759·1616 , ...... •EA.a 3 bedroom, near new~::::::::::::::::::::!::..:::::::::;;::::;::;:::; townhome with super• aupenJU.. Owner 1111111 ':~:.'i' S©\\.6\llA-" ~~S· MIJ now. Call 151'3191 -----Wh4 .... QAT I ~N WOlt .... Two 1 aC're + lots w l architectural plans for 3ll00+9C1.f't. home. Rolling hills & horse atta. 1113.000 each. • ._... ........ ol .... '°"' lti'O.w.i -.fl i.e. '-Ill ..,,.... '°"' ""'°'" ~ ~ RATEHH I I I r r l HOTAL I ,-,.-, -1 --1 ; 1~ -1,;_s ..;,.or,...;.8...,;t-G;;.,...1-411 l'u -· oomy K~· cl'lec:q, Ille OIC:1Urt le e -. -----------l APET R J I ~__,,;.;, ....... 1 ;;..,.;...' -r-r-1 ° ~~::: :-.... ~!:'9 ·= 1..-.1..-..1.-...l ........... _..__, -... ~ ,_ -No 3 ... low • ,.~~;u;;!~~s lttlm IN [' I' r r I' r I ~ea~~~~ d~r.y blpf:: I ~~~k~' mfm I I I I I I ) Clwllied Ad. 142-5878. SC~S AMwen .. ~ 5100 .. • • ...... --. -·--· ------·· ....... ..-.--.--... ... --·· OAILY Pl OT ~~~~!'! .......... ~?~~' ~~~~~! .......... ~?~~ ~:~:!.~~.~~ ....... ~4!4!!!!.~.~~ •••••••. ~!:.~~ ....... . al I 002 • leoch I 040 .,.,.. I 044 •.~--~~~~~~--~~~~~~----~~--~--~--~ ......_ .... W. I..._..'-S. Hov.H f.or S• Houu• For S. !;;·~·:.. .......... iOii 9;:.;:; ...... ,. .. io.oi .. ;.;;;.; ··· ....... i;,{;j c;;;.:;~ .......... ;~·oi ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••.•.••••..••••••••••••••••.....•...................••............................. ' I REALTORS IA YFIOMT IACK OM MARKET Wt• tWH' :,p\ t'ral (int• hornc~ 3 Bdrm . c u I dt u c & RB>UCIO! "'llh J>l"r • \hp ch,11mer Opt•n l"nda) .. " OI /( I~ I ~ <.:otnmbus Cir n 000 El To.o Ho.SI Cou ...... y _7_~·-··1.100-----·1 ~·, '""' JHr. 2l.,Ra l'ondo2.000 1 Uclrrn!'> :J httth'\ r.1nch Styl<'. "'I t\. J,,urrw lti IOHn~. nun1 estate 111 onin~e groves $240,000. LIVE IM movt· in tomorrow ' '" pr111H!d un .t 110 ,ll IUUTIFUL COM $1112 1A>11 Pri1 et! to ~t'll to LLUIOm<>M °" ................. . lbr, 21/1be, D...._ cat ,.,. holM. SJ0.000 doww, $1400/MO. I year hr111. A«1t: 640.USO. OU'nTANOlta 5 UMT kM. 615'.SSl t BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J 41 Boy~1dr Or•vt' N B 61') 6161 l:))Jo) 3 pn vult' IWu< h1·' eta) ut SlW ~ t>I<.! ~!II O< l'<irl Ylf'\lo 1 IMlr111 humo * *WATERFRONT wtth 'l•'P•tr.1tl' fJ11111\ rm y 0 U S A y E 111·..,t 1>r11·r 111 un·.1 f' 1·• * l'rotl·1>s1onally decorated l.urt:i• ~lrl\ .ate tiome Ilk~ 014Tit>r'' uni! hab 3 Bdrm . r m rm 21 ho \h' form.ti dan1ni rm & 2 r1rt•pk.. 1 1nNHnP produc-ina un al e1rh " 'I. bdrm.-. :! httlhs & hr~plac-t> atr1um' &. l)Ul l Thi~ IS l\ Ml'S'T s .. : .. · for tht• prudl'nl bu~ t"r B~ .app'l Rt>.t.,nnubh prt(·t'J al $450 COROMA Oil MAI loqWod ly The loy! For tt. loOpMaHc:.t. who lov" to ...+erloift: "'e ....... df""'9 rOOM 9'"f Mp.rate f9""1y rOOM .,,... a.t to "-• private pool .,..o: the Mv~ "*" oe th4t ttdrd S.vet oYniooiit tt.. '°°' .ct • FAIULOUS VlfW •c•oss THI IA Y: "'r.. bedrooms, thru 01td Oft .. Wf bofh:t. .... parkiftcJ. A 1,..clol 'totM for • 'f)Klol bwyer c~ lff for yo"rwff S56 5,000. llllC & ,,N LOGGING hin<l Onl> 12118 M> l.ill MONEY Brentwood on the lak e \i;1·nt t); t'.in 1'.-1·1r11 with one o f a ku1d pri"atc It \' J I I': " t a l e · When )OU bu) lh" t'ul belH h arcJ'> 273.500 WISllY M.. TAYLOa CO .. IHlhn 2111 s.. J ....... ·-MIWPC>n CIMTB, M.1. U~tlO -RENTALS I OCEAM llEEllS Cult' 2 bdrm t\'tt 4llld" v..;11-. 111 l ht' "h11 Wtnlt'r, ~ ,.,Mh 1rv111 1h1• J H1lr111 Jt.•11 bot.1 1 h h .. ult' l>••ll t 3 Wrm + 1.h-11 tUµ<•r Jjll 11 II olll\ Ull<' II " """ Wtnlt'r Sitl(l St l!I •1011 .').IQ JI~~' I b.i \\ 111ttt IAYFROMT S bdrm h'•' furn or un rum YcJrl) Slt.50 mo or Wmlcr 11111) $1200 THE REAL ESTATE STORE 675-1771 IAY VIEW Whelan Real Estate Custom M.so D•I Mor ll\t.) u11114u•· :l 'tun h11n11 h.i) been h1.:h1' u1• gr.tdrd I t fP.itur1·' i.k) (lghti. ~ru·nhmht wrndow room IJ1~rl Ill v. c·arveb 'Jultt-11 11·d111r' JJUI mut·h m1111 l.11111t mil>\ "''l'lrtl: thi-h111111• Full 1mn• Sll~I "'~' < J 11 ~~I C:::SELECT I PROPERTIES COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 25 IS £. Coott Hwy., Cot'OftO d..j Mor 675-SS I I COOLIT! \\1th thl· ",1lJfl't'l1' Jllll I l'<'I t.u ulJr Ul l'.111 \ l<'\lo tr11111 thh .I Udrm .!', ll.1 I II~ II h " m I' " •• r ' h 1• 11 I ,1lx1\ I .... J ll l. l1•ll)('llt1• 1\\1.BU ,\ l~l \'1.lr COMMERCIAL 1173 11700 C S l. 1 H G A R M T D H S E I 0 S A T M L 0 I K S D U N G A E A H U R A H A O 0 Y 0 H A P S l l P T I R T A N E I S G A T I I R M M P R G C T H G f P P A G P W E E G W A R H T R I N l E L I M I 0 8 K E E H S C S A Y I U I f T H W N F C 0 E E E l E G Y 0 M H N A V G A G U T I 0 0 I R E G N 8 ( 0 ( L N C S N N 0 U M 0 1 T A E I Y A S L V N R 0 0 P D 8 F M L L R D 0 G C 0 E U 0 E W U W C E L T E J U A R U G G R C 0 W 0 T R l 0 R H A N I E P P r 0 S E W 0 0 l H H E A C H P R C 0 S C N l A P P E G D E H K M U ( S N H l S M R \ R S H T N 0 S S M H T 0 G H H P I 0 N lnttnlctlono Hlddl>n ~ below.._., lorweHl, 1 .. ~ _.d, uo. dooon oo dl~lv f ind Md> .,.., llo• It In J forattt lutubttj«U I a11d111y Ftllt n l.o~n9 C.m111 Or.In. ,. Po-Sew H Cllmbtt 811thn t Undtmil lgh LMll I 09 Punt! 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Ill~ 1111111 ,,,.., -.1 111111..:.11 s111110 1 1111\141•111.1 hi"" '1·w1•1rt "' ll.11 '"'' 111\ 11 548· )559 ( .... 646-609) i:ardt·n p.1 rnd1M' "' I :in l.L,l 11 I !Jr 2 '' \ I U..IOIJI 0t•1 h1irnt· 0~11 '>Jt Sun I :, $W',l.~J Al(l . C)ll tl\1.1 ••>11 Utl:lh JOGTOIEACH 'i u v 1 r I h II r 11\ l •1v.11h111no• V. llh O'l'Ulll \ jllll•'. l"l'll ,,,,, I 1'11111'. ,.,. I' .irk l'l.1• • Inc K 12 • 11.J OCU.MFROMT COOP Ii. hu•· .!Hr l'•••I 'J UllJ ,\ ;'\Ill \ll,'1,IJIMI 1''.111 IJ..'\llt ft11,•u1 111;1 ,:,;1 ~l'ft JOHM BURRIDGE 646-5096 552-2818 1 CE GEORGE ELllNS ca . 11111• I lttf' 1'1 .. 1 .. 1111 ' I IJ Wo•lljll'lo•t ,;,, II.Ito ---------- • 11 .... 111111' 1111-,..,\:'\I> "'''''I.' th" v.k111f 11111\ .'111 I 1\,1 h• I" l •h·t k •111 l1d1 I' \'I.Oil \\111 ,,,., 'n.v. "J' .. ,11mcth111g l11 ,,.1, . I Cl:"s1f11•d ad' olu ll "··I I OVER 55 YEARS OF SER VICE MEWPOIT HEIGHTS IY OWMER i l.111 r1-.11h lu lt111 lol lol)\'HI '\1·"' I'"' I Ill ~!ti , ••• 1.1., tt..11 2 M4STER IORMS "I" II "'I .,,,, '>4111 I I ' , J J ( ~ •·.111 U'lltli Onl) 200 lo "'Jl.:r Sharp. clean 2 Hr 2 Ha w dbl i;iar.ii;ie Sml dn"'n and owner \lo 111 l'drr) \ (anl3Sllc bu) at onl) Sl~.<m JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 RCTaylorCo '"" '11•.ir lllrl ll1111H· With \n ln•ll\1tl11.d 1'1•1 ""1.dll\ 1:n·.1I f'"nt ~·n1<•rt,11nin~· Fout I .o Ir ol\ llo•olr 1Hllt1 II .1th' (.to .ol ._1,.,,,.1 '-p.111· 1'11\,11\ I-or Iii<"• \I.ho l'rl'f"' rill" I 11'11n In I ift Ov.n1·1 Will •In OW,!-I( '1.11 •flLdll \111 1 ~II" I 1l11"11 '''"m•· "1nt1J1·1 lhr···· '''•Jr''""'· .. ' l\lh Ill' ;! I 11,1\li I 11111111 .' fi n ·11l.i1 t'' \II 11111It 111 1l11ubll• l( .. r .. i.:• "1th v•ul J .ind )Ji uu1 Off1 n·d J! ~i2 ::nr < ;,II •,411 11 .t :1.-1 "'' II • II II 111\'I \dlt' 1111' c .di r .ronl •II' I ... 1rL1 71 l .-u. 11(t;°• ~HERITAGE '1 101m .. f .. r 11:11\ \l•· J II '""' r \,1 ~·· _,,. ~odbrldgc RcaltlJ SS I JtlOtl 19N H•r••"'' 1•1.,-.1,l"ln.- 4 Udrm tov.n home ~mukdrce. vuol !>pa. t1·11nl\ vark $127 ,900 731 7~'8 'lnlrnc·k \Ii.'"' 3 Br. f'H 1t.-.th1ll Ht'Jlt) L<'ll1t'. .;52 7;,()(l \\OODBtWGI:: lk\ PAC l'rt'"'oll B> LJgoon SBr lh llWl1t'I' $239'.\1 S52 4666 "'><HHrnmGE co:-;oo. .! llH I lfa. end uni\ " lndl>cpcd patio. up· i:rade!> Ji.~uma ble I st al S.12 C)C)I) $94. !kl() S59 51 O'.l 11\ 11w:-;1-;H t'OLO:'\Y 3 H1 2 liJ f1Jrrrw I d1111111o(. J ll J'nui..· nrnd E nd lot· 1i1 5011 l'rint·1p1tb onl) ·~~• n17-1 '1111 l'ern11·" t'Jmlindge. .1111 ~hJ SI~ :isu Ua)S 1.~1 KU I I hk lur \nd) I ~.' 1·' 5 5 I 5 3 l !I u r '"'• A>17 POPULAR 1...Low W Quarten Spac1ou,, J bedroom w11 h )t'parate apl behind the garage Ea~) R\ dl'l't''>ll and pnted for quH·k sJh• w seller a~.,1~tcd rinant· uig Onl) Sl2.000 751 31··· , 640-9900 I ,,,, IJt.HI •1r110 1 IALIO.A ,B41MSUU \ 1·rcl .. 1 fit '""'I ..,,,.1 I I ~1 r1f111· 1111• ,. '11 • I Itri I rpl1 1\.11 fnnl Xir., ----------1 111v.11h<1u.'' >l't •~U . REALT0"8 l'l.in .t 1n Ordnge T ree Omrto ' I Bdrm. I ba .- 1 <J f l n 1· c o r a t e d 1 n , .. nht•mt'' Ouhtandin11. n·• rl·.1t11indl fac1ht1cs C::SELECT I • T'PROPERTIES $65,000 DOWN Well localed on \lo 1de greenbelt 1n exdus1 "' Jasmme Creek 2 Bdrm!> t.: + den. 2 baths all nit·eh decorated S279 WO full . pnce , ..\ f>n 1~wn nr · 'Hdrbor ln\l',lmcnt Co ~ .. ; .. ~ Ml IA YCREST'S IEST VALUE • This Ivan Welb built l spacious 4 Bdrm 3 b11th. I ) level luxuriuU\ home ,. with formal d1n1ng. big •· farruly room & s parklmg. ~ cool pool, 3 car garage \ rare value Onl} S272.000 ) Call today' 646 7171 ~ "'*'" 1,,9 . 1\1 )'• •• i ~[®-] ~Stcr+.rHome $86,900 ~ Cute 3 bedroom with 2 ~ car garage and bay win ~ dow Assume e xisting ,. rt.nanctng Agt. 556 2660 <1 ----- , NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~ RXER W /VIEW c 3 unJts. Forced to ~ell • On!) S225 .000 646 i 17 l PRICE REDUCTION l)(·lu\t' l'ond o "1th ,p,.,11n•.1hl1· l11.1n 2 hl'<ironm + d1·n '.!' ltalh-. \ <JU)lt'd t't•1ltn).! Ill lt\ lllj.! l•)i1t1l \\llh hm·k I trt•plt11·1· I f1J.!hl\ 11p).!1.1tl1•d k It dtt n "1 m .)1111 ATTENTION INVESTORS T\\ o dt•lu\1• duplt·'''' 1n I >,111.i 1'111nt F11·t·plac-1•" an<l li :ilt unit'" <.;c·ll1·1 "Ill "~""'' If) ftll,lflf till $lt.'i 111111 l'iJ('h RCTaylorCo 640-9900 220 URKSPU• One storv Corona del Mar charmer Wood si.ding Hig h beam ce1lmg O es1rable 40. lot. location south of Hiway Ope n 12 3 on F r iday IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060 BIG CANYON--ORAMATIC VU c h,1rrmt1L! g,.;,. h II • rr ,. tl"ner \\111 I .1rn l-11,t ·1111,1 1111·.t \\Jlk .\,·r"'' ~tr""' l•• 11 ... ,,. I-r1>11l 111 \\.ilk T11 ll11m1·11"' n1•1' l'r 1' 11 •• ll•-.11 h ,\ ll u.11 I Jun• h \r•'d l "'" lr111 l1·d '11'0',111 \ '"" ,. rum t urro•nr ""'"" • k c >r l'111 .. n11.1I ._,., •1nr1 "'""' f 'ornt•r I 'I' ·.:,•• ••• ® I -•• 759-9100 it2 C~ate fltcno Hewporl C...tft' For an Ad in Womr1t's Wor1d 642-5678, Ext. 330 Coverlet of Angels Smooth , Easy Fit! 91 84 - fjlj 11232 ~al 1002 ••·••·••···••••········ BIG CAHYOM 1\1 .. uttful Br<J.1'111 ..... r I' I Jn I\ h i; h I\ q t 1trJclt<l ~ Hdrm .! H.1 I h:RJlll J)IJI) «ll'I , ... \tJ,.,,u11-IHI\ JI' ·" I 11uwt SI 'J~1 W I ~ViewHomH \loot ego pl:i n "'it I 1 ' tra.s and nice 'Jrr1 1 l"'l I 111 ,l·hools dnd Rrc•1·n ht'lt:. $2.W OIJO •'4-1 7ll2'• aungo . ~ ""''"'" L DoleOOut Boy ,,, Becx::h Real Estate COSTA MESA IEa,hickl E-SIDE DUPLEX Two 31r. Unih SI 42,500 AJLLER REAL TY 546.0814 ..... OPfN HOUSE >:::.1;'> REAi.TY ~ ~-.,r lho'le v. ho <Jn u'e 1 h ,. 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OwHr will auilt with flftoftch19 . $.699,000. 6) 1-1 400. (AJ\ l'h I bdrm home·" Ith :>pJCIOU~ I 1\ ini: rm 2 frpl1·s. nt'dr Ill.'" 11.HlWl!\ & d gll-.te111ng p1111I l..irge J'~uma hie li• .. n Sl24,90o 1'Jll ~~;·1 ·,;i;u ALLSTATE :'\ew Laurel J>oinl Tu"' n llome 2Bdrm. 2 ' l:iJ r P. Patro SI us.~ B~ Ovmer OH 7'i0 1;039 lfr~ I 548 0673 Completely Refurbished 3 Bedroom ne v. <µI pJllll "'allp.a~r l..-0\ 1 I) ~ anl Koi I 'ond \us urn In ~I-IS ~I 551 ')113.1 WOM'Tl.AST HYIT AGE PARK Charmin.: 2 sl) Plan I w vmhomt' Featun•!> 111 elude 3 Bdrm. 2' Ba 2 car gua~c. bnc k pdt10. & fircplale l'nn•d JI on I) Sl<r. 50IJ 3 IJdrm floor plan. ocean ,. 1 t w d e c k s . I a r g e l'nl losed bric k patio Pn<ed for 1mm ed>al e 'dll· ill St.39.000 ~llSSIO:" RE \L TY .i94 0731 J b r h ~e 1110 deg Sl!lll,000 lj.4() 1441 S& L a g una, O<'ean vu 15'> dwn L'~e }Our Ebg1b1llt> NOW LOW U~ & LOW L'lT RATE.~ LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO QUALIFY TcAtobdC~t WELISTEH! • REOCARPET I 754·1202 I IACK OH MARKET! WAUCTOIUCH 2Br. 2 H a Con d o . marvelous O<'n v1tw. e pat.to & BBQ, !>Pll sauna. • pool High loan 111 U.75~ $119,950 .. llNESREALTY 673-6210 NIWPOIT DUPLEX 2 Units on ree la nd Acrou from park Near • beach, bay, 6 shopp1n1. • Priced at $205,000 Eves .U.22$3 DOOIS TO IUCH Z·2 Duplex Owner aaotlva\ed Open lo -creat ive r 1nanc:\na PoMlbly Ulll• °' no cuh WUI trade Pf'OP9rly bolt f -tar · or 17 DA8,000. -C..Ml.fTll associated LEASE/OPTION WITH BOAT SLIP Y 011 have the bett of boftl world1, CJ"flMr'Y cad woht'I Rldflc Ir • .,.. uterfor phtt forM., htterior 3 t.d. 2-ttory-"" looch of tpoe•. lw«Je ......-. ........... VJIW. YOlll OWR .... bo.t .,! Coat•._ Mewpo:i locatloa. $275.000. 673-HOO. OWRW wll IHM/apMocl for UH.SOO wittl SIS,000 cd .t Sl,200 ,.... ... WATERFRONl HOMES. IN( RE ... l I'> I A It ~4 jh I.I.' c.: .... ,; .. .,,,. ........ fl' ... ~ •• 631°1400 n•, M'"''''lf>A .... l~1'!v"1 l•IA1 <I STAR GAZER'•~ • ~-.--....-.., ___ 8y Cl.A y 1l PO K r-o..l; ,,_, ~ Ji. 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Carpels . drapei.. d1~hwasher dis posal :"Jear new roor paml J ust "'a1t1ng for some luck} ram1l> ~ h} not mak e tl }ours ' Pncl'd et onb Sl 12,000 Call now 540 1720 T ARHLL, RUL TY Fo.ttoicl Valley I 0 3 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GltU T fAMIL Y HOME ~BT. 281, lovel> pool & )d , c ul de SBl'. o nl> Sl2S.OOO Call for appt to see ._...._ ..... h 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ RANCH ~REALTY ~ S51 2000 IM THE COLOMY LO\ eh 3 Rdrm 2 ba Ba singlt! Slor> home v. llh bnck r1replau~ a nd patto Othrr features inducle (.'Omm pool, park, and lenms courts Asking on h $123.000 TOWHHOUSI IM HO CjMIAUPYIMG Landmark'• largest $8r. l~!!!!!!!'!!!~~~~~~~I w /pool • spa 8341 Hunt w•ll Dr, 11119,SOO OwMr Aaent 9'8 0838 REAL ESTATE 631-1400 THI LAICH ~aantftcent 2 Bdrm I \., Bu townhome complete· ly uf,(lrade d thruout Ideal y located" 1th com plett pnv1c} )i!l In clo e proximit y to PoOI. spa , u Wla , tennis Asltlnc '11.UOO IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Attract Iv• pool duplex + 2 good rental• Prime loca lion ms.ooo. 640-4999 1&11¥1 ITI $211,000 Oameo Hl1hlanda I Bd, den, pr•mlum lot , SIJ2,000 In 111umablt loaM. Fee land. pvt beach atceu Drive by fiC11 Rockford Rd, then call Darrell P atb 631-1* Ownr/AI\. •IYOWMB * '147.500 Low Down Ea1y to Qu•llfy OwMr will r1n. bal. ~-l\.\NCH I, I .\ l I \ '" I '11 ll ( I GI~ Mar Cuitomhed 41 ic>&raded 21ty, 4br. 3ba. + ::J• pan•lled 6 bta 1."9l&ln retreat • C u1tpm abaUera ~hdut. Heai.d ~· ..;;·~------­ alt, ~~ Dear b, The f},ttlt draw ln the ~CIPALSONLY Wett ·• Dally Piiot ~ App'l 642-31973 Oualfled Ad. "2·5871 . IY OWMER lmmac 4Br"' fam rm,lg )d. unobstructed ocn & cunvon \'Jews. S289.000. Grt'al terms 494·1216 •OCEAMVIEW• lmagme overlook ing the Blue Pac1r1 c. from your furni shed and freshly p.iullcd 2 bedroom ho ml!. 21X24 ' deck and large lot Combine a ll this w1\h Sl~.000 pnce and seller will carr} first T 0 and you have a best bu) ! i59 1501or 752. 7373 NATURAL SETTING for e.xcellent wood and glass home with lovely v1ewa. Convenltnt to even1hln11 $21111,000. L.clcJiift• VIII• l.L 497-17,1 ·----FOR SALE BY OWNER Luaurious North La11ln.a home 2 blo<'lla to bea ch. Traditional Monte r ey Spanilh style Upataln ocean view MOO sq ft . 4bdrm, 4ba. den, formal din rm. Liv rm, lr1 lam rm. bn11kfa1t ana, W*l bar. 2 frp~, beauUl'll courtyard entr1, lrl patJo. apatlcM11 cedar cloaeu. I ur aar. IM0,000. Wiii ~11..aMf cany bacl. O,.n JloaM, Sat •Sun. Aue ie • n . taam .. pm, 121 Mqnolla ~ . : ______ ._._ ··-·--...... - CYNUS SH0.1$ .._..,_.'* ........ fOf'S-. Ollw-1 ......... •······················ .•••.•••..•.••......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... " ~ 1000 U1 ,..,. 9"c* I06t •ect. IO" S-0... .. t I 07' .......... ~::! ..... .. .............................................. ············•·········· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t11• t•. D•Mri, c.t•Mffe l224 ..._.. U•fw•rt.d ..._.. 2400 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J4JI ........................ • ..... ..._ ...... 1140 .. .._ 12•• ...................... . oet.rl ... h ..... Thuraday. August 14, 1980 DAILY PtlOT '1Sl.MI UVll IN LM IUCH" • 0& .. leechlat• N • pr•i.11,1uu• re 1>l<lc-11l• Sn llltl 1 a COMMEICIAl # JEWEl PUEITO . VITlltAHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ewport Beac h VIiia 1811 t It Ume you ow11111! · Balboa, walk lo bech . VALLARTA )our OWN home .... ,,, \'A<.;ANT 2 BR, walk to NO FEE ' Aft & Condo leeq.n Jbr.2 ba,f/p, Go IA.IJ u"N the world rW't.ht!r lnfo..rnaUon ('all ocean. noo mo Call rentaJa VI la Rental• priv. yard, Ens IWrn Dlsr \er thl" p1rturt-$Q~ twaut' of 'aple-s 1 land an l.on1t ~ot'h c:;..r.-nt> & qu1t't nrtJlhborhONt~ C'rt~s rrc.-.~Prl "' t• 'n 1 I. a. 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It last mo + S300 depc>111t . 7~·1W UO/mo . l br. lb• R.edhtate W.ted 2'l30Santa Ana Avt> c; M Great II B lout1on 4br. ---llU·UOO ut HU or J900 646-41!71 z1.,ba. 1'795 m o Forest HARBOR VltW llOMtS N&Ul S4•s.ooo ....•..•..........•..•• Vlllty & Oce• Vl•ws f 1tbufoua 11 .. 11> IJOU ~q ft -1111 1 .. •Ion t'u,tum horlll' lllll(t• lllJUlt"r t Ull•' 'Allh r11e~llll'l' l\iull\ uut ~l .illdll11( lnalUft'' 011 .. n,. 111 1 r t1111t.'J 101 111 •l'l>l'' 1'1 l'\ "'" • ho'A 1111( ..... , & ~Ull 10 ~ Jlllll ••••••••••••••••••••••• I!:. Olsen, Inc 962·5589 s Br. furrl rrn. 3 car a. . 11 ar a g e Sl l s 0 I m o Af thwlth n1nllshed Tt-rm .\\ mlabl•• Opt>n l>tllh 1 .a 30Pl\t 71 n,,i(llt' \\'nlk lnforlllallon 213 13.1 1241 ;», ('1&11h .. iow ~ ~11acc .\1othllr , Uaughler warnl HIWIHTOWN? GETTING FID ur 2 Br w garage S37S New ,...__ I G d ~ ••••••••••••••••••••• • • l..tr1t•· lktaulllul 1tiJ1 m ~flll' with l'.111\\m '1e• 1~\6 of ou\Juor II' 1111( !lp.A("C' o .. n ... r will hc>lp hnunl'<' $26!1 )VO \ ~t \11trlh ,1 obi llol ur &I lbi;.! FANTASTIC OCEAHVlfW J lidt-m 2 b.i hul(l dl.'11 i f rph lo'"" ,;ird ~-~ Pt.>" Allen llhr 14~ iSill C N 0 8 ST R U l ' T 1111. E \ lt:W Bui ldable. ocean '1cw lut with underground utt. 1n d surve) g~log1cal re Pon. topo map ~7 500 rt 0 N W I L L I A ~I S HEAL TV o$9'7 5494 f<\Ql UH~" \11' II'\\ hnm1u•ut .. h• •hr 21 ,b.1 m.un • U)tnm lf' .. tun·~ , ..... a•mc rl)Um -.~· .. rrn )~a tic .1.,um 111.i11 S:U..!i~I Bl\ rt M2 jjgXJ CYM LSE Of'TIOH \ld..&111 T IA nh~c on II"'' CUUr">c ll\ t ( clOl<11>lll qew :i.e~ ~4t4i,.l' h1i!hl) up"r odt'd !J79 ~ d':. ';'~ ~ ... , ... ,. wknd~ ( ·" L.int· ~·:. 1100 11 Hourltt: Ht' .. lll1r .>IU ~:MJ A.t._bt.Lo• IJkt' ,. ..... lOWllhOflll Wllll J.Ull 1Wd '"'" IUW. IC r.·1• 11 bt-11 C.:rt' .. t 11.11 ,1t111n fo1 h.1mt' ur 1n\ \.')I Irk 111 011 h ~~ 500 ~lib t.O<ll \~I t ·ondo \I 1 .... 1u11 \ 111.ikt' ~hr ~h.i Si!I !I~ .\ 1111 '.alu1· u"' nt'r mu!>l ~di \j.,'\ ~!l3 3.')0(J ~·13 i4!!2 \ IJ <.; U I. l T 1'. I. ' l 'll \IOtl:'lll• M II p11rli. ' lb •Ills 3 I Br ILse fixer upper $42~ 000 With Sl~ 000 !ll~Agt 77( S792 Jown OW(' Pnnc1pals Re.Itch uc'll) \ 7 u 1t1o:il ltiele Rk r • ••• •• •• • ••. •• •. • ••••• • 40 UNITS Xlnl t: anten Grove Loe a 111>0 Low luw rrlJlll tt'nan«e lOX grosl> <>..nt-r will l·11rl') wllh ~. dotAn t~ull price '1400.000 20 UNITS 8r4'aJ & butter un1ls 10 good Orange loeal1on IOX gro:.:. Owner will l·11ro w1lh 29'« d own F\.tll pnce 1739.000 19 UNITS Located tn Costa ~tcsu owe ""'llh 20'~ odown l'\111 pnce $900.000 All ar ... 2 Bdrm \1~2x gro:.s Th.LS property has spen dable 8 UNITS ··••·••·•··••·•········ 3106 .•.....•............... 4 sm l:Jd.rm. 2Ba. ul1I incl $1ri5m.> lse ~gt 646 9798 Balboa island winter ren taJ 3Br ..,.. den 2dr~ from b.i )fr onl Adull:. $750 monlhl~ 6i5 ~ Balboa P"96n..ula l I 07 .......•...•......•.... Allract rve rum 2br' + patio & gar Mutun• Adults only .\vdll Sept 15 thru Jun ... 15 SSOO mu triJ-3-186 or :!13 U6· 624 7 RENTIMES MAICIS MO•IHG AIRIEU CAii 631-4555 START ,A.QCIHG crpUI, fnt-d yard. w11tl>r ~~:O ~ ar end ....._ ,.,. ....... 1707 pd , 2710 ··E a.F'' -.. ••••••••••••••••••••• De lawa re 636 4120 2Br, 2Ba. 2 cur 1J1tra11e, 2 • JBr. ~ blk to Mn. l SPM frplc. sauna, jacuzzi, llftnter 6 yrly . Owner pool, 1$9$ mo 87S 6300 !"5 fTlO, 615-1.\46 Beachwallll: condo. 4 lir 3' > Ba. avail Y I nr tx:h By 1---------.. Cott•MeM Appl 548 8975, u r MIMI OCIAH •u ····c··::·:·D·.··~o······ 213-430 5049 VersaJUes I BR 2 BA _,.. va 1714 2 Br I Ba. semi rum pd soo mo Ca bn llo 640 9900 ror ra) ,\gt lJlrl ~ER COVI:: 2 slory, ~· Jacwzl 1700 mo A1.L UTILITIES PAID 140 3br.3ba + xtras 1750 Compar e before )Oii i\)k M19544or840 78l5 ONTHltAY rent Cus t om du l(n features . Pool. BB~. :'oiewpon Height:. 2 txlrm fenred > ard :-JO P 1-:TS $495 <.:all 673 225t.. SYM) anc.l :.ttluded ' 2 BR 2 BA. Security, ~I cov 'rd ga r age , new S400 ' 2br home v. g<1r ' 1975 010 HIY .\ furniture . 5urround td l\Hb welc<>me 189161 fee Waterlrowt Ho.mt with plush land&caplnl RE.'ITI~ ES 631 4~ Inc. .• 631-1400 Adlllt hvmg at Its best ~esa vt'rde J Hr 2 Ba ...,.,W°" ~enced )ard 2 l·ar •tarbow 3242 garage Naturu.l wood ••••••••••• •••••••••••• floors & tnm t'rench $pa(·iuus 2 Br 2•2 Ba con door.. lmmac MJ mu do. frplc, ldlnis. pool + ullls 979 8610 A)(t'nt w ii I k l 0 b e ti c h ' \1 f.S,\ VEHUI-: 21.J..6Sl·3114, 213-446 6047 t'Ve5 New La.,. FUenlc:. Condo:.. •----~191!!!!~~No pe~ l Bdrm fomrshed 5400 Brand New 3 bdrm Z"'2 ba Condo rrpl. Door oper S77S &W 9772 Big Canyon Condo Adhs. 2Br , den. aB&. IJOOI, jacuu1, tennis. 11•J pcl:i. ans rm 83~ 334P 2 bdrm furnished .- 365 W Wll&on. 64%-1971 Newly decor 1 Br Dplll Sep by garages Qu.l~t e mplyd adult over " REf's No pets $295 &48-HJ'll LITIE VIEW lieclul1ful S bdrm. 3 ba \'le'A. fireplact-. rrcshl> µ&11\led m & out, cw.lorn carpel & dr1spes Strawbt.'rr~ p.ilch o~ni. lo par k al top o f Eastblurt Fa.nlaslt c c r c al1v e f1nar1t·1ng ava1l11ble 01)t'n Sul & ---------1 Sun 1·5 ~ lJclrm 3 ba large r.11n1 l.1-rm & ~ard 91•'• a!> :.umablc lu.i11 01Jt!n Sun l 5. 33712 .\ Vl'llUl' <.:all ta Sl85,000 Agen t Wl'I' 1:131 2600 Goud Santa Ana location All I Bdrm units OW(.' large 2nd Pnl'ed to sell ra:.l S225.000 C:harminl( S b<lrm, 3 b<1t h bayfront v.•1th 38 bout noat ~pl Jul~ $1200 rm Yrly $1600 mu Bill Crund} ti75-6161 3 Br 2 Ba. k1H·h ... n farn rm frplt-'>h;,rp c;OQd urea No iit'l' SGiS rno ~l!m Serunty gat1.'<1 µool)1de 2 & 3 Bdrm dVall S800 m 1 MOIH I lttr, Bluffi. Lundo 21.Ba, 2 n 1r ~ar pn' patio, (1pl 1 <t ire \harp ~J mo 6411 76.17 J BrM.ltll pd, nr K-Mar\. qwet. mature adults. Ml peu ~ t4B·2~9 _ __ 644-8140 Santa Ana 1080 ...................•••• LGCJlllMI N iCJUel I 0 52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _________ _ --------Lol'el) :1 bdrm ll omt• -·sll!'!c~ul!sll!!l!Tl!Ol!IM!ll(!ll'.Ol!!'!'!Nl!DOll!!l!S~MUST SEE TO IELIEV E ma II\ I'' l r a i. $11!1 llO(J 23770 HJLLHURST DR 0 L D W 0 R L D .\~'1.. Ss2 3388 Lg. 1780-2200 sq ft . air, SPANISH HACIENDA OtMr Reat Estate frplcs. luxur)' appl, paol ON IA.CK IA Y ••••••• •• ••. • • • •• • • • • • • & spa . all amen1l1e., 4 bdrm ~ .\f a1ds room . MQba. Homes Pnme loc hm1ted ed1llon pool. hot tub. volleyball For Sole t I 00 proJeet SliS.000 S26S.OOO l'OUrt $499,000 Creative •••••••••••••••••••• ••• Developer + il4 1 ~!13 8545 f111ancmg Make offer San Juan Capo sss,UOO 2 ~'!!!!-----'!!!!!~~ Hedda .\farosi Agent Br. 2 Ba . U80 sq ft 8) rs 646-l{)H old Agt S41 S032 ------- 4-PLH l\1:.ta ~esa location 3 Br 2 Ba Owner v.111 1·arn al 10' • for -1 'rs ~:oou down Full pn n· S220,000 \' ed rl} rncorn\· $21.0011 Tt>n anl ~ pa\ ut1ht1e'> Winter renlJI Jbr. l;'•b.i Ir ll\rnj( rm & l<.ll\:h (rplt p1illO lcWJlt'tl •HI w Ro) u~.., .,.rn '>i 11 lllt...S ~ iit.l Corona dirl Mar 3122 ..............••.....•. 1-\Jm 2 Bdrm lluu:.c "'llh «arpon So of l'l'H SiSO rro l Bdrm v. ba S27S mo A\a1I .Sl'pl lhru \lune 673 1181 \)!t'lll b/S~ Lr)( 2B1 v. p\l ) .ird F'Tt''>hh 11.irntt"l.I 1•.,rfrcl tor lUUPll' Sl:.!5 '"" IM:. 714 >40 4752 Ne~ 2 :.tut") huu:.t' 2 hr I 1 8d llJ llUll~ I ~ l ' 11\l'n l>W W I> frplt g.H SSOO rn •1 \laturt' .. dulh no ~ts SU T125 ~H.S ·\ \ 1-. ll U ~: 2 l:Xlrm • Ot<11 3 Ba W<1 ter ''"'"' 2 fire plates P;,110 Wel bar SHUJ mu "4,lp<1rale lxiat ~hlJ dVilil IM6 ll58. !Mti 1985 W Jt. Tl:RFROMT l'nv 50' docll JBr ZH.i St:O> lease :'\~ar bedch 213 592 3177 t>.•Bd l·le..in .,, dll .\u~ ••••••••• ••• ••••••••••• ~ 51675 mo 751 Jl!*l Twtlerock ktdgt' C.rn~•Jn ~Br 3811 canal frnt , J11cut 11 dt-cll i·omm po<'>I Iii tennis 237 l an.il Sl 100 rm bi~ 7450 liluifs J br 2 ba encd u11 1t Wide gret>nbelt Poul 8)() mo Bll r 644 0134 WATYFIOMT :I> Sihp. 3 bdcm & den ump!• parkinA 11600 mo ~ent .8731n IT OWNER MoCoshreqaar.d Owner agt 492-8751 THE MOST FOR Real Estate ln \'t'!>tment~ 3333W Coasl ll'A}. 'llB 645-6646 JUST LISTED 3144 ••••••••• •• • • •••• •• • •• • l..rR 2 lir xlnt condrtton :!br. 2ba pool foll) "'411 1mmed $450 mo furnished house Do~ 731 3032 Ask for Jrm View 3 Br 2•2 bd 3 t d r l•---------1 gar Avail $(.pt 11711 ~ ,,..,.. WAtU ---------THE LWT 9 t; ruts C ~1 Cash flow. O W C at 7 '~ N o payments·2 yrs $145.000 dwn $450.000 Pnn onl} Ukr Les Ba r n ha rt S59.+47S, 972· 1577 851 06111 ~) 14!*4 """'" $180,500 A.RA.RE FIND ••• Warm wood panelled m>blle home with lhat cozy f eeling. Sucen parch and storage in a quiet park Pnced l o sell tUaJmauan 1 for rent for -. 1 ,ear 1750 5Sl 8282 :"llearSo Coai.t Plaza. 3 IJr _:..._ • 2 I~ bonw; rm . frpk. lOCJWMt Beach 3 148 pool, newl} painted rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• out, nu crpts &: drape&. O:eanlronl dlx fum1!.hed bll ins. $800 mo 1st & Uni' Pk IS50 m •i 641 825(1 i!br S n 2bcl p e Is Beautiful bayfrom hom(' Wllh 5 bdrm' rrml din rm !gt patio p111r & '>llP s:J M ID> Lt'113.- W oterlrOftt HOtM a "9c. 6Jl-1400 S Uruts. Orange. -I yrs old SBOM down Assum bl TD at 91,,~, OWC bal 8'7c AGT A M. Wagner 972.1577 or 646-1 l32 rrobale home 2bdrm. 1n last + SJOO dep Inc sec park w heated pool. gardenH. pool svc & sauna. s pa. pvt beach water 64~ 4089 WoodbndRe 3 Br l '• 8a Condo 162~ ~<> pets 213 498 8090 .-:.,·e, • ---------., 180° OCEAI VIEW Newly decorate on fee land. Owner e>iremely aruoous and pnct to sell al S33S.OOO Call •~t un believable terms Ocean Views HOIJ\ Our Specially Rollt. Socks Ir A.sso 546-9522 -~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS ... .,,...c....,. 640-5357 TO SELL OR IUT IHALLOF NEWPORT IEACH ,.._.CallUs ••.• •EXCITING• S..Ciall..y Beautiful newly UP· graded carpets & drps. 2Br. 28a Levitt Home 111 Lag. Hills nicest S• Pk AlJ new appl. comer lot. acro55 from Clubhouse. pool, Ja cu.n.1. sauna. ex erc1se & r ec h all IKJ5029) CLASSIC MOllLEHOME SA.LES Z706 Harbor. Ste 206A 540-5917 TllPLU-C.M. 2 Br, 1•, ba ea Sl79.000. Open house Sun 1·4 734 Joann St Alt MS-3209; 968 4723 Darling Duplex Two 2 Bdrm units m xlnl re ntal area of Hunt ingtoo Beach 1135.000 CenlUr) 21. Surf S36·7S42 7A.MD24 l::Jccellent Westside area of Costa Mesa Rents JUsl raised on both pro perl 1es • 13 l S.OOO & St.lS0.000 752-1920 lndiatri ol I P'r..,.+y 2100 ............•.......•.. Monthly or lse S9QO 5"i9·2405. 499·3816 ..-wport leach 3169 ..••••.••••.....•...... ON THE BEACH 9mo lease SS.SO 7Hr. 2Ba . lnq 126 E cx ... an F'tont·Aug 23 Sept 5 or J liR, 1~, ba, cpt.s, d~ & s1ove Lge fncd ) rd. si..ace for RV's C:uol sea breeu S min lo Balboa & bch S<&SO mu ~ sec Ref's req 213 446 06il alt 6P~ Wltnds ----- RIEHTA.LS 28r 2 Ba 2Br + D 21.oJ Ba aBr 2~ ea 1 12()(J 11 100 fum 17SO-lUOO 1·213 398 3~32 eve . •Jr J Br 2 Ba ~ Carpels, 1·213·839 22t>ldy:. drapes 2 car R"raRe Winter Rl'ntal 2 Sr is.91!H4 or673 -&801 house. rum. nr ocea n & E side-2 Bdrm I Ba 1425 bay. Clean & tomfona rm 313 Rochester REAR ble 675-899~ Avail 9 1 ~O 9SJ7 LIDO ISLE Walk to beach. tennis & clubhouse ttract1' t' 3 Br. 2 Ba A' a r1 Auj( 15th Sept 3rd Sl.SOO Rerrodeled 3 Ur, den. 2 Ba Weekly or monthl} ,\\all Aug 23rd Bill Grundy, Rltr. 6iS 51bl ------ Ocean Front Winter rental. 5bdrm. Jba SI 000 mu (.'all bl3 !>410 OCUHFROMT 2br. 2ba. 2 car gar S82S mo.> rh 67S·4~ 3 Br. 21, Ba condo. au 2 Adult Condo l Bdrm up car garage. + man} per l,'ntt with small wt\, xtras 1675 mo 642 8l2S Pool. Tennis 1nrl11ded StSO 2 Br 2 Ba Adults on I.) ~o pets E 21:.l St 645 8103 Ccny Country Cotta11e · SJ95 for a h uRe 2bdrm Children pets OK• Ne"' applJances' 164561 C...e RENTIMES 631 4SSS Tempt mg 2Br Cottage' ="<>Pets U OO ~o ~2 i5S2 4 l:Jd.rm 3~ & home for rt'nt rn C:uherdele Quldren, s mall pet OK Comm pool & tenntl! rnsmo m 3119 Woodbndge • Bdrm 211 ba In good cond S'iOO Aft 6. 551-6931 Plush Crpts' S34SGar TURnl RC>Clt Coveredpat101S400 l fee 5Ur . 3Ba . Jcar sar HENTIM ES 631 4m Q.981Hl4M. ut •214 Dana Poi.wt Jl26 1~ .. och 1241 ....................•.. ·············•·•··•·•·• 14 Uml mdustnal proper· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t> centrally located l a..oo 1~ 3206 "iew custom w all lhe lux unes J Br 2 Ba S7S.O 33791 Robles il4 496 6804 JASMINE CREEK block from downtown ••••••••••••••••••••••• Decorator's own home Laguna Owner asking 2 bdrm l't ba on little 2 Bdrm Pnme location UC:EA :"'rR O :"'fT ~O~THLY 'RENTALS fo'rom S:JOO mo Ad11ILS on ly R~~-49!·3111!_ Absolutely su~rb 3 BR. ,,,..,._TMGro•et '625,000 Ca ll island. Garage. forced Lease or rent SGOO 2 Bdrm 2 Ba f am Rm 3 ba Pl 6 Realooom1~ 6i~ blOO air, fire place. stove. ~117 ... Aft 6p u, r;-,.....lc. 2 car gar \.'re• . an ean new 2Br. 2Ba. air cond Dbl "" "" .... ''" I d belt Loh for ~-a-2~00 refrig. d rapes 1700 S725mo 497 l<l51 pus w1 e gree n gar . on g reenbelt •...r ' A <.: With o r w o ut S64.SOO. Agt >44-4910, ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lease 213-923 0$49 Ur UANA CREST <.:ool with --La---S d • runuture 10 Atoll Also eves 731.0599 Morro Bay ocean vu lots open lhlS weekend. call oceun brttze a nd love!) :"'<> guna tu 10 Col • "'Y.,,.IMT CONDO Plan S with ocean '1ew --------from SS990, terms avail 67~ view B1kt to beal'h and tase ~ P'1 )d. 1 blk lo "" ~ Be ( IJ d l_ ... 17 "' for .ir _a_ 1200 u f h bch & lo,.'n. avail Sept I I , _......,.._ u~1 aull u y erora ""' "'cr.ag. -~ r T a b b , a g t r....istr.o .. CKh 3 211 •aanna rom l 1s ne" Y OC...-.,.,.... ,,_ \'"-t al -,.... 38 ( '-t h d $350 1nclud1ng Ul ti Bd 21 b o .... 1 ec ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714·661 8421 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r, am rm "' c . '" St.·av1e" Broodmuor, 3br 1 I Et Ut le 1 2ba, crpls drpe, rri>I. recreational luc1 lllies. gu;ird J(ate q 1n • much m o r e S l l lJO mo Celli il4 i"29 UIG 34 i lrp li\a ll . JBr Wesl.\1de I bllt Lo beach U.() tnQ l>tO 491!1 t'Yt) -- 81t4b F" Plan a Br ram rm 2 frpks Pool 11050 Owner 6-M 4643 <:.undo \t\' est r Ii rr a rta 2 br z1, ba. frplc. washer. dr)'er refn1. dbl gara1e 18• pool Adulu . no peLS f700 mo _:\Ill 67S ~- 2tJr 2ba 2 car gar ne'A I} rernxialed ~ewpon Hts area G ardent'r & v. at er j paLd 162S rm 6-IS 3916 or 894 3119 I Lorge \'rc·torian Beach I l~e 4 Bdrm 2 Ba S825 ~o )t'arly IZl Z8th St I ~ 1616 Avail Im med 1 B.\Yf'RONT. 4br 2ba . fri>lc Ja r .bo1HslipJ\3ll Yrly 114~ mo 6i3 ~5 6a fX/17 Large 3 bdrm 2 bcl Duplex $ doors tu ocean '1t'"' oH lar~e bulron~ 8't> )earl) 2 bdrm l ba Ouplei1 ' door lo orean $330 )e&rl~ A.sit for J,H'klt.' •=.Jt ~ 552 7300 Trop1c11I beach e:.tale 1 5500. Spano~ 2bdrm • Hwil1t4CN1 leoeh 1740 • •••••••••••••••••••••• H.l'sf&t ... HT lipanls h Es late L1vin1 ' ~a11t1ful par•·llke o r ro11 ndln gs Terrared pool Sunken gas bbq sperk l1n 11 fountains Sp a c1o u :. rooms Separate dining ar ea WaUt 1n closets . home Idle kitchen & cabmel5 Wa l la to H untln 11ton ~nter I Bedroom unfum $-100 l Bedroom furn from 1430 2 Bedroom furn SSOO Twnhse unf11r n from l500 Adults. no pt:L"> Ut11.Jlles Pree' LA (4\J ll'fT A HERMOSA 16211 Par*s1de Ln. 1 blk w of Beach. 3 blu s of Edinger 847·>441 z.Br. IBa. adlU onl)'. no pell. 2 blk5 from bch 53&-877 ~!!:~.~~~ ..... ~!~. LJ\OUNA BEACH MTR IN1'f Maid 1erv . color 1V. heated pool Ulll 17141494·5294 98S ~o Coe.st Hwy YEAR·AOUNO F\IN: Soc1.11 Actow•lles 0 1 roe\Qr • 'ree Sunday 8 ri."t'-• 880 s • Parttes • Ptus more GRIAT RECREAflON· Tenl!tS • rree Lessons ID•o & D'O shop). 1 Health Cl1.1bs • Sa1.1na • H1oromanage • Sw1mmong • Goll O• ... ng Renge ~UTl'Vl APTS. S111g1es 1 & 7 Bed rooms • Fwr<.$111'0 & unrum.st1eo • AOu•I L •1ng • No PPIS • Mooe1s Ooen Oa •y lllo 6 Oekwood Gard•n ~r1,,,ent1 Newport 8.-c:h N 880 Irvine 1a1 161~ 71 4' 645·1104 Newport 8-.ch S . 1700 16th St Do•e• •I 1611\l 71 4 ~2·5113 rwo 2 rm, , a c n d 2 b ... 494-8143 dos loc ated 1n upper TEH ACRES -------COZY 2br doll houliie. mg area an al • .., ·------ Back Bay area Brand DOVER SHORES In palh or growth. only 25 HunUnl!lon Bch, R 2 lot. fenced yrd. dog or 2 kids New landsrap1ng with Ma.-Yleio 1267 new direct from builder ~&coveredpool.Live rrunSouth ofCorona In on Warne r Ave. also O K . Ava il Sept 1 spnnklers. atrium l blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Still.Ume to select carpel a Roman. Absolutely vestor terms. full Price l.S.000 sq fl near C1v1c S4SO/mo lsl & last Vra to sc h oo Is & Park HOM ES FOR R E:-CT c:olor. Standard feature~ ~rtiful. Over 3.000 sq only SS9,SOO Ca ll ~nter 64S·m2 ____ San J oan & Calif St $725 mo yrl) 645 1171. 3 bdrm hornu pnced W Bncll frplc 167>41 f('e I HL.Vfl~ ES 631 ~~SS Havt' a Pool Part) ' ,: .. ••••----m> W Ut1I included' :o;ew a-pie ' <6754 l fee SHORT TERM RENTALS R E.VT'l MES 631 4~ Weeltly & Winter 1 n elud e a 1 r cond OJ5,000. l942 Santiago 714-677·5611 Bkr ElFIH FORIEST ~~·1269_.__ 900-5844 o r days 637 4658. rrom ssis. renced > ards Sc. J- garaae door opener and leadi,~rty 1350 10 acres, No of Rancho ClosetotheBeach' -askforJack_ & gar ages . Famllle!> C~trw.o 1271 Conv. q uiet 3br. 3ba. ~~Jb~o~& 90'k rinanc .IDO ISLE ••••••••••••o••••••••• Santa Fe. oak trees. less $490! Breezy 3Br Home Fowttatn Yattey 3214 please Kids A: pe t s ••••• ••••••••••••••••• Newpt Crest Twnhm. Asent 67s.a11_0 __ Best I ·1 bl Co d c then 10 mintutes 10 li welcome 7141964·2566 or Elegant Entertalner! fresh paint & crpls, nr mg available. Pnced at 'ue avaa a e rona o a ys beach-S180.000. Terms AllrtlaJor app ences ••••••••••••••••••••••• 973-29?\Agent.no fee ~!JBr !NuApplc 1 bc h w 'pool & t ennis $159.900 uch For de ~nee Qshed. $100,000 Coronado Peninsula ,.,._.,., t":rm• Workshop gar (8425 1 fee Lush and Lavish ' SS75 Dbk! Garaae<8318) lee 1775. 962-0907. tails.callCarolHoH,agt· ewp~S32S.000firm 3 bdrm 2 ba Chanel vvuu"' " RENTIMES 631·4~ 3BrHomew1stonefrplc IJr.leasePail. RENTIME.5 6314~---------paftesetter Homes Moliva seller. Extra front home with .. ,. L EL CAMINO All 1 ""· ub 1 Par'-.. I lot I '"" app c • (6454 > fee 3Br. JBa. in M1ss1on Vie ,. .. rn & · ease " 631·7164 or 631·0094 ~g · 'Jlove in condi· shaped dock for 2 boats PROPERTIES C«ofto .. M• J212 RENTIM ES 6Jl-4SM JO Perfect for s mall T•• J1t0 Newport I Br. 2 ba, Sept Sales office open da1I)' lion L'-.1n ma id 's High beamed ceilings, <714 ) 436-LAND ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ranuly Lra rear yard. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lit weekly or by month. '"6PM. Clos-" Fridays quarters.~ Via Ithaca. a•-'um. f1·r "plac•. w"t c:•yG• "'11tS HILL Su I ti • ..,.., .. ~ ' "" ... ' "' "' "' C u s T O M .w -per oca on· _.... Near new s chool 2 car Farnlly DtlJaht' '3:!0! 65-71.13. lrvme Ave ."' Un1vers1t)' COROM~a M"'R bar & private patio on HOM EOWNERS-I need Executive 4 Bdrm home Buut1ful3Br Estate' gar SS1!1 1mo Call Sc>acioua Fenc9d Yard' r---------- Dnve d -. "" the chanel. Great home in presti&ious area WJBnc Ft'plc! Fcdyd' S.SJ.1842eves ~loutlon1 SJl7 1 fee YRLY. UNF t rN Jbr. Ocean Ir Ii' view. 4 Br tor living Ir entertaining )'Our house plans. Will Sl49S/pr mo R c Tay lor Dbl earaae<S9'25 > fee RENTlMES 6ll USS Zba. Steps to bch. 725mo --------•I and den in ea View Owner 2131~1-3606 pay CASH for plans of C.o 640-9900 REN1'IMFS 631 4~ Newport leod\ 3169 --1/L +sec. 714-673-9312. VIEW LISTING Built in fina~g with M .000 sq. ft dramatic ....................... Cc I .anl • 20,..c down. Yacht CMtdo.IRl•Mt/TOWtt• h lo II r CA MEO SHOR E S ' -...-~ J400 * 1700 View omes se or : .. ftrwl!t leK.11 1240 Oi &i ew 2 Br 2 ...___ IM_._.,. Splimo:Llr~vine·lla2wBRun2ltBAF!' Defender. ..~!:'!'........... ssoo.ooo on 1150.,000 bdrm. J . ba. 180 deg. •••• .":~~•••••••••••• ba a.r::u;.a con~·en;ent 1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• u"" "'~ estate lot.s in San Diego ocean view . pri vate . . land. Kmp Rd. DU,LD Beaut 2 Br 2 Ba w/frplc &i Count 751.4817 beaches. Avail Sept lst Avail now Near the Community rac1I avail Y•IAIWS JIA..i. •"'••OJJ..-HEWPOIT S t e ps fr o m \..c h pool,nearWestcUH shop· Y ~•ch. (Delaw1re/Spr. 1150/mo. - ,,_. Comple.tely ~urfhed: pin&center,642·7243 •F.tcnffca.,• ll750mo. 760-9402. 1n1f1eld). 2 stor y , 3 Waterfront tSaltsbUry Season o r yearl>• •••••••••••••••••••••• R~ 67M 170 Good ftnancing . .Jm· Only 167,SOO. Ocean view U N S U R p A SS E 0 bdrm. 3 ba. Exec Home lf7J-8900 Spack>\11, •lew, e le1ant I Fabulous Bayfmt Lltlle ~vely 6 secluded V.AC 3Br. 2.Ba . fam rm. spa deck, 11•.000. 64S·l496 THllLUa.S 4P. 21/21'4. But Bluff& budget buy Well maintained & ideal ly localed. Ntarb)' pool & 1)911t. Specially priced al i15'1.000. Acent 111 ' Ii'\ I.' \ \..1 I' . : . . ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' ........... U.t• l..\IM. ·~· •lqant. ..... .... •Br, ~l'tla, din· .... rm. •. ICll .... ooo. P /P. (114l tTJ 1110, , ..... mer winter renJs llJll ... tnt/ lot plus approved plans PANORAMIC OCEAN tt with fam rm. frplc. Bdrm 2 ba. pool. securi Isl. Boat sUp, JBr 3stry, S2SO.OOO. 4710 Seave S. 1100 forlri·level home. Walk· BAY VlEW 2br. fam rm dlbQhr, patio, sundeclt 3 bdrm. 2 ba. lam. rm. ~ake!c·oN:'/° zi:~n~~ ~t~ace , y riy lse Drive. Ing distance lo Dana Pt. +breakfast rm. we.t bar. & dbl 1a rage w /eler Brand new Townhoua~. M&mll CA.TA.UNA. DUPLEX Harbor. Owner638·1614 maid& q uarters. 6 b1, praae door opener. 2 or Good loc. S900 mo. Year· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IQ\ the Watet. top quality ALSO 32 unil apartment c pkx in Newport Beach. Prime Cond. Fully ........i 3car•ar "250fmo l Chlldren OK. no pels. ly.~r87S-4912 ,...._ I wer it lbr fum., Write Jnq 0 ulries lo ....... De....t, ~ora1.59t3 <Small pet considered) Irnne. Twtle Rock. Tri· ~"'ir:I It:° p'auo' 711 Udo Pk Drive Suite •...t J400 S72S per mo. + 1700 de· Panoramic Ocean View level, 38r, a~,Ba. Pvt SllOofmo '1rl1 . Avail 'II' N.8 . 921663 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JASMIHI CllB posit. Call 714·964·25416 or Ma.IJl,ificent 4 br, fem paUo. Frplc, actach9d 2 St pt U . 4'·013 o r Md M:I M-.. Bdrm 2, .... n-1 j 9'73-2971 Aaent. No fee. nn, beam cell. hute wet· car 1.,., tennlt rourta. .,,., _ -·• Pro,.rtir 2000 • .,... .... poo ' ac.. bar, 0 a rden. Sulc.able for -..J m b m "7S '"r_,,,, MO I ~R L••y Lennis. panoramic ocean l'OMES FOR RENT • .--. + IK' ort. •• ·1---------•••••••••••••••••••• rv ..,.. 3 :_ ~ bd. rm. from •cu., lam. livina ldormal en· c h 11 d r • n o k . P I p Y•••ly, lbr. Jba, -rl'·a. THA .. YOU ••• · ~ ......... S--C.M. New 2 bedroom 2 bath v u , 1u a rd ed gale. •.. -teruinment. Harbor 71'-Ml UU ..... ,...-. .. ""'' home. Mission Lakes SU50/mo Walker 6 Lee fenced yarda. 1ara1es VlewArea_l l150permo ---·--·-----optl\ bNm cellinp, '91 · 1 yr , old twn.bae Country Clu b . G oll· ?9-150lor640-4.283. f'amllles please. Kida 6 7S-Olt2or <408)916.(1~1 h l'ft<tly P laced Condo wlUI •aler •1••· ntw 21 ~f~~~::~~ tennll·pool. Beautifully Jasmine Creek new, 2 pet 1 we I co me . for Ol'an .. C0Ml7. 2 br. •· eeao. C•U St ... •· land1cape;1J no main-story, C)C)ean velw. 3 Br. a 714/9&USM or 913.2971 Bay Front lar1e 2 bdrm. 2 I~ ba, with ,....., belt, Ll'1Mtatl'7Mllll. • tOC' Mr. or Mrs. ten;;,edi!bhOu.ae ltd. Ba. ram rm. pool ii spa. A&en.l. No fee. ba. Condo ln Newport priced lncorrHtlJ at llllJ'front. or ua 7,,, New,..t C..... n---rtHotSprina• 2700 . n.llSOO/mo. 213/ O.y T~ra. Very lus · SUO/mo. I Jr. l•ate. Anll.lept. d. iilo1-. 640-IH7 ~ ... .....:.. 2 BR. 2 BA, nr beach. urious. Security btda. Adult Co mm•nlt7 m-1Dar.,..._ 1Jt (NJ* ZlJ-Sll-25?2 · aecurlty 1 a te, pool . Pmall*boalalip. • /1raclou II •ln1. · Broedn>or; Prime Vie• Jaclllll, tennis . •olle1 1..ar .. J bdnn. Duplu. 1 ..... Onl1 qu.Uned ,£ e I 1 ,.., •OWM• * the 1oun1. po o I . 4 b r . 2 ~ b a . ball courts . Cell Dee house from ocean . t?JO i..s caU ............... , ... ,,. H.VIEWHOM~ auretalvt • E..,er b'U'tra read U.. mootmo."4·1584 98Hl4ZorK.•nM6-4918. mo 00 yurl1 bHI• Yurtr. Lar9t I Ir. 90MERSET-Ea s BR S 'I 1 100% com· <l..u'8dadaeveryday. ~JI &lliecto. Vt le"I 1 /IWt '" 11 ...... N lilall. a.s1ar.aoo.ooon.nn. m 110 1et c lue lfJWhH•toa1tUtlq2 -tdea.Jasm1ne Cl'ftk.-.S Br.2ba.2car1ar. Ccmdo.s&r.J~la.l car n u,lau, laueo . APPt only. 144--~ 0.-n f .. ~..!.!) .e~1a18c.1lhl for Nie. reach them fall -,reenbJt, tennis. pool. frplc, bltna. c:loae ton. raai.t draw IA lbt 1ar1opuer. Pool, Jae, ...... 4'-to OIMll, tblM S.t/Sun l·S Pnae ---· -ADd laapentlvel7. call ;.c.. 1uatdecl aate, Sl250 ac:boola Very clean. W•t .. a Dalb Pilot ....-. Mkro, dllhwt&r. Af•lta. RO P S1'1 onlY. rar M• IG-5171. DID. Own.r. 7»1llt •wa Qaaai/iecl Ad. MZ·MTI. .,.,lllO. •MID .... ·~ ·-~ ..,. .... ___ ---· ... _ ... _ .... --•449 ---... --• ·- .. AU 1t~ twa.atln• IT lt'Urll ,,..., Ml·*'~--- fAJploede.r/lNmp TNCk, Nntal, aradln•. clun· ~. demo. rea1 rat ... AM llcW Brian ~ HallllAI DO a toad, DO COO· rrcte. Call David after 4PM~ Waol a REALLY CLEAN HOOS£1 Call OtDPam Girl Free nl WS.51D RO BIN 'S HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE For a tbofOUlhly clean hH 540-Gl57 HOUSICLIANIMG Refs rrom $20 wk . 557 22S3 GENERAL Houseclean 1n 1 . rer· •• reliable 962 0510 call an 4PN Maciel Slaten Apt ar hae clean1n1. own lran1p. rel•~ .... ---·----·-·· ·--- tt .,, , I /P.,.,. .. ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Aloi'•....._ ... _ 111ck, atone, block work, Paintln1 6 f'apenn11 Rift, ""8, a.Mable UAI fln. eooc:Nt.e patloa, Professional work fn. I.ml,....,, wtb, drheway1. Rer1 Ranbl Steve M7 42:1U Rtmarhblft tffH\HI ........ tJohnM6·1.Ma -----.. .. Fine eit lint pa1nl1n11 b)' HHOftt.. a .. y to or .. __ D .IO per IQ ft. Ri h d SI S II aanlu, laou1th•P 6 c;U"b!dttatla c ar nor , t c.:, dua. Hotewertlaf r•· en .._. lN Try me 836 SMS. 2A hreac:e1 . Attdrey hn _ 9'f=tlll Wallpaperinl( b)' Le ....................... p pl c lit ,..,._. "°"9ec&eaJl1n1. Movlna? Tb1 Starvlna a er ustom qua Y Ea.,.r. Wtekl1 OwD Collea• Student• have work Pre Christmas \nalp Ml-tdl. l!!:D Lie Tl24·4H acheduUnc SJ6.~ H ........ IOOdMrv.Ml-MZ7 ~epalr ···········'··········· " ... ---•••.................... Prof ftr W'f'.'1 Ule, wood, ••••••••••!'/.~~•••••••• cojob• Plaster Pa~c~ • nnPIMa. wu-PETERS PAJNTlNG ~nM5~~m &J~1';,J Wf\Qa. •team. C-pl Eapr'd. Rua Rate• ' a1.-1. •SMJ Free l'!lt Call Gene,.. ...... RO<.WS l"OH l.t:';S 'Viet al bldl(~, rnmll>.~ mcJ 1· n 1• r K } " J ' 1 11 I( watcrpr •JOfllll( c.:011t1111Ch tlol & 1·0111pc1 Frt.••• l'!lt IJ00.877K Sodcll Senlu-t •••••.••.••.•.......... PROBLlo:M s N1·1·tl ln talk., 1-'rl'c l'ou1111clin1o: A B C If t. I. P L I N t: 64..S 22'l2 Stucco ........••............. CUSTOM STLTC'CJ fH;1~ \lit K'1 I>" ... RIC' ~JO Olfil, •••.......•.......•..•. ,........ 162-0658 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n. •• nty -1denllal rental Ccrdml<.' lilt: i.erv1n•:. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ~ --1A••-1 "'It •-Int _.. ·~· .-n. _....... .. • prop plumbing Island fre.! est \91 ~7 brr 'IAM n.NaT lN JANITORIAL lDW rau.. UIOOU .. 'ree Services, 548·0288 or aft fil'M <'hurk CARE. Comm/lnd, Rn. fill~ MCNlaa Expertiae ~ 1..0 t , ... ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Let u1 aolve your ~ty residential rentJI Deve'1 Pal.aUna. 1erv1n1 property plumbing Call are.a t yn, moat reu I.stand Serv1ce11, S48 02Kll lnaurecl. Ur' d S118-M2S Land1cape needa. ea is•• .a..,... otUent local referfllces. ._"'" ,,O.lo1l...tab ....•.................. free ea ti ma tu Call <Alm paint1n&. lo rates PVT POST BOX anytime: ITS-1101 f'ree eat 3 yr 1uar SERVICF: ----------4 IG-1478, 63S·IM37 -.ft 5 Open 2Ahn 2i)()() 1-: Co<1.st Macie! Service Co. lO·yn Hwy, CdM 640 0340 , uper in prunlna. clHn Ralelbow Pnta. ~ ~1 The Mall Room ~6 landlcape Free est £11/lnt 8 yrs PrOt--Efp 1oof1119 _c.aJJ_· _MJ. __ l.llS _____ -i Lowest Prices Nett ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comp&ete Landlcape de-Cle.an 4 yr fuarantee Repair & Reroof All Hwttlnc)ton ~a<h Tile Co. 1.t·t u:. Ul.Jl.trade tha t .,h(lwcr, tuh drain !Joartl 11r tnln ~d ) C••ramw tile 1mprc.\t·'> di.t!Jt'Jr & value of Jn} home or tomm llll:lg at .i 11•a:. tv..l l'"rec c"'t & i.u.il(c:. lions 1714184:t·JO'l<I TrH ~iu . ....•.•.......••...••• ... WUloft • Sona pat .... Cllll9 c ... ~ 8ICkl. ~ pl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hau.1101 •Dump Jobs Ask ror Randy M9·4368 Houaecleanlna. realden Hal • vaunt hiouHI, de· pendable, w/1 penonal touch ~~1 alp at reu. pricn Ut Free ~t Cal Ad Sitter lypu 1h1n1tlcs rock t'Olllrartor 5M-Til5 1157,14.2 UOOM bra shakes compo tar F'r<:t- est 541 ~30 Fm ;\\•ail Davi!\ Tr1·eTnmm1n.: i.thr e mt'rl(1•111·,\ ,L11rm .., er v rt•~ & • •1 m rn WI 3355 ' ~ _.~., yn' .. ::· Eapr'd htd cll.lkt ca,.. c ta7411 8ooded .v..dam1c, "9C'f'Hllonal *'AIMT1MG • lntenor & Extenor Reuonable •Quality Wort People who nttd pe<>ple should alwayi. check th•· Service 01rectof) an the Window CleaniftCJ .•.•.•................. l'lto · ._,.. Warm lowlnt •n•lroo rnent Call afl •pm &U-ll71 llT ... General ho1.11ecleanin1. Bttckwork. amall Jobe rel11 ble, reference• SELL idle items with a M4_.175 aft 3py PMwpof\, Cotta 111 .. a 6 I.Kl till' .... U 11 h 1111· In Call !:)u11..,h11u· W11ul••"' f ·1~an1nl( 1.trl >4X ~'1:1 Datlv Pilot Class1r1ed Ad - --------lntne.17$-1111 ewes 7l4 ~ 174.S DAJLY PILOT i....---.. ~ ~ ·-··· Uafw.. A.-...... u.fw1L .................... . ......•••........................•................................. ~-lwwwah """--._ . 4000 .... te Sfllaooe 000 Office 1...tal 4400 lliaMu R...tal 4450 ......•.............•.. ......•.......•.•.•.•.. ....................... .....•................. .•••................... ,, I rrnh •01 c.e...... •14 ............ Jl40 ~ ll44 ................................................................ ... ..,.... leecla Jl6f Room wttb ~hen prh 1 ..... H .. ~·-r t.o ahare • MIWPORT * UA."A P<Jl'\'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near b1&1 6 abopploa -.-....,_ \ 1•ilet l.antl·rn & IJo-1 t l l~d ~.~e:r:r VIEW. 2 BR 1 Ba. tm. ~ly all adult, no pets.:·;;;~··~:~~~·~~·~~= 't!~Y!!!!.!~:!!5.~·~Sl~.12~.:__ __ 1 ut, last. aec. Adult• ~ herb apt.a 6200 Ed Lake1. Nor thwoods 6 a · Avail lmmed Call -~·· 84&-0519 mo ne w S47S Call ~t• privale room • Exec Suite ha11 160 flCJ Bayrront secunty bldi. 1 ~ Adult.I only Eves 1225 /m o + depo11t 1qf\ o1r1cH avail Plu:.h Prad•J &IO' & I HJi .it '"'1 EU. l Ba. pooi and sun-M .S>orwkndl lla·n20 Pam U82064 work or Sur round•nRs with V751120 . 1 Br. 2 Bib to O.vid. aal· Me-ms Delu.u poolside xlta lge David 979-39$3 or Peg at .,_•llP•lllcllh , 0 • r a I e . ~ Quiet E-Side Upper 2br, 2ba. Blt.nl, dshwhr M2·2W> decll 162:5 mo 67J..2llJ s r..... 4JOO .,..,_bome Rec p a. Conf rm rmm 1 --o leach ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl7S Word I' r•>Ct-i.~ .,,,,..,.~,· h ~a-tt..Wahr 38r. 2Ba. frplc, wet bar. refna. bltns, partly rW'TI. pallO Side lie allp ror 25' boat No pets, 11.000 mo yrl y 87s-44.21 Rapooalble f e ma le to av1.1lable 83311n1 o.AAI 1>q t in ,. Mmini: -. Ible Adult. S!IS. --.... _ I.,. mUes beach. Adlt.s, SID <YS, ....-. ranae. aaraae. 1Rancho San J oaqwnJ On lbe beach I.a Newport Wl!1y ot MonWy 1 llr. ot I Br Klrk Lamb. 6!1.-00 owld1ng Wood \ 1·0\1· 1bare rurolahed Apt drea 1 •>dl>t ""' \ I rem wttluamr NB~ •Hunt1nglon Barbour IJJ!~ · Adult.1,nopet.IS.-1425. n o pets 139S m o New2Br 28a.pvtpallo, PINE BLUFF APTS mcm. 2 car au gar 161S1mo. Female only 2 Bdrm Apt Furn off 1 c " , par 1· TUITI•·r h \01 l'.11 11 11 Ownr Mr Dorsey H near rnry In C M 1175 1198 m o 1!46 0333 11r Spac 2 Br. 2 Ba, Adult 496-3347, work 7S2·1111 --------.-2-2-1 Complea. Patio. view. ext lZJ rrplc, encl ,., . . ... ---------- NEWPORT 8EACH·l00' rrom sand. newly de· canted. 1Br. unapected llAUTlfUL vacarxy, natl now lhl'\I 121> ...., uu1 157 «no fM6...44Z7 f"ftlla1e roommate to shr SXX> Sq F't office s".act• b I • H e w I I • m e Newport B I "d l 'd W1hr/dry r . pvt pool, ~·1~n1t blc ra tf'.., l'f<l\H 111·14 \ 1· hldi: '' ••.W)(\ Hr l•Jtl IS fl '''"'V•rt lil\rl •~111 loll ltove, dlshwhr, jac. L.aiiJ-a leodl Jl41 lndry rm. From "'50. • 1 I 2 BA Pttio Ap~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SP .. C 611-6107 • Oisllwallen & 88Q'1 Oceanfront 1 Br SSSO mo. 2 8 R W J P O O L . early Sept. S3Z5 wk C714 I GREENBELTS, 6 COOL WT-OUZ, <Tl4> 1'7MlZ7 lf BREEZES lMI FROM no am all R.u.u (2lJJ sam• C if11 t' &. H o•I J d '>IJJI I hJUntain \ .Jllo·\ • ,ool & Rte. Room Yrly • Gerdea l111chc.api111 .. ---'------2 Bel. 2 Ba. rireplace 0 C E A N I 4 5 0 871-0917 675·3067 W GARAGE DAYS --------.-.0 6 46 0354. 8U ·2S78 , .......... 4a. f'1ma.1e Ocean Vll"W Con CdM olf1ces !Jlt & 2nd Ooor eU) ,,.C'C'e5~ ~ do. Pool. Larae room 7 • ., 1830 1; .. rci.-n <; !<11\" Orang~ '>an l'l~ITll· nt•· ~ . .ntun Avail. Sept lat. "50 mo IMl-T174. • Jot to 81ech & Shops 1 Br deluxe, oceanfront. NIGHTS : 644 ·2S78 , ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Pftvate bath Dana Pt ~-____ _ ~) IJltl ,IJ pN ,q It •~'--'----'----....;:..-INeat, clean 1 BR w/aar, 2 ea. patio • .... an1,y ens. quiet backbay · • eloM to beac:b. DO area, 210 Del Mar, I '' ' . • I • • • " •• I newly redecorated. IJ4G.617$. TAMm refri&. stove. garbage COLOMY Al'fS. Spmd a heavenly vaca· di.Ip .. ht.d pool, laundry, 2Z29 CANYON Uan Ill thia modml 2 br, 2 ID>+ ,,.UW "6-S4311 Comm. stor u off1et' a........ 4400 E 'Side C311 t'rom ~ I ..... •••••••••••••••••• w Mnk cphot.o1 ~ 12A~ 9AMOll'VS I ~ l'r•1Vt"rtt" ~ :r.111 • chUdren OK. '700. 9112-m1. Z218or~zut t • • ' 1 ~ subterranean parking.(•---------ba bun11law. on tbe elevators f700 494-8083 water -around lb• Wf STCl If F BLOG ~::immrrciol Rentd' 4475 tf,,' l 1 .r11) JIOL,.;;__;_..;__:..._..:..:...:...:_~-•• -... -Wettalde 2 Br 1 Ba -•.. D\cl8d a.araae. carpel.I . Condo WesttUrf are• 2 J BR. lllnt ocean vtew. br, 21,\ ba. rrpt.c , wuher, laland from PaPMta le nati u 11.1rro1.1ndio11 Adull1 only Car In · elided. TrU1portalloa t.o • from alrpor1 pro. ~ PVt pty, ~­"96wkmds '41 "''''JM r Ill Ac,'4 Newport Center Off 1 r e in prut1g1ous full sen ice e Jt etut 1\e suite rur n11hed o r un furnished Eitccutn•1• Of ....•.........•..•..... MEWPORT PLAli1! f'nme rt'lJll ~µau• IJlllJ rt , SI 170 mo 1111111 ' Br1stnl ~H P<1lri• k \gt f\31 12(,i, ... . .. • dtas-s. Rernae. No Sp9clous J Br, 2"'1 Ba. TOWDbouM, newly IJ'lll. P'fS. Lit 6 lut + fr p I c , b It· In 1 , W I D · IH pd. eoct.4 m.. T10-SG9 haotup. fam rm, sar. porch. ne w cpl, pnt , dtyer,rerna.dblgaraa~. lndry, t,Aa blk beach l500 la• pool. Adwta, oo pet.I ';:::ii}J' S49-ll.86 , eva S700mo. Ag\.1'7$-$200. ;,~,_..... .1-.1._ . .MIU. pool. MZ-50'11 I dl t t!'~ Br. 1 Ba. Dil· mme a e occupancy , itove. ,_185_._99-_77_72_____ E)Jjoy I.he Pool.light.a! Nr nu d1x 28r l~Ba up· .1---.1 --;-,,....,.... ... f1 ce New port 110 Newport Cenler L>r S&a ~ 200. 644 4492 M2-U1112 M.50Goraeoua2Bdrm! per, nr udo. F/P , deck. NJJ.fum dlJl 1 Br. rrpk, !)l(.CJ "'1 I-r ''' 11m11n.: n rul 'P.:tlT 11n "' "'l.ll>rt lllvll ---------~TOH LAICH Central Air! IS816) fee Crp(I drpa, 9650 Adlta oo&or 'IV, phaoe, 1lpe e. ,~,...11 M r Ho• .. trd b4 ~ 6101 fUrnuhed offlre Bank of Co5ta Mesa Plata Sli'> ..... ;......:. ____ __.; __ SHARP 2 Bdrm 2 bath, SPAJlXUNG STREAMS RENTIME.5 631 -4S55 _87_S_..ron _______ ~day llO. ens wk. caU end 1ara••· prlvale C A S C A D l N G Versailles. I Br Condo, PN.Jip d,s 7JO.UIO, ••• ft r ~~o S o lea't! 1 • ~ H•"J'1111.1hl1• r.it~~ ~44H • 2 br , 11,\ b1 i'WnhoHe, laundry , ,la5.1'75-Ga00 ING Iara• I Br 2 Garden Apt Pool, ...... sos. 710 w St. patio, SOO mo Ca ll WATERFALLS l.acJll-Hlh 1150 xlnl 1ot1uon. ful.11etwi· 1'75-lm Pf ... por1 Bucb.. ~~Blttbc; ": rl,':~t --........ ..-.. __ .. •or Pam or TOWERING PINE.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u.....o. I ff 2l d ~= ... • •New:;::cloua lakH 1de ' ..... _,,_ World 28R, im· ty • amenibes. l5801mo 2 bdrm. 1 ba, hot tab, MJ.Jem.. ,_,..,ra o ice. , )S pr --•:1· __.ul ........,_"' --. _,,.. wti, 1d)1cent to Hoag .. ta · maculate No ·steps ._, . ........,, ••eluded ar bcb I Mo.RH • • 2 ab •'--' ' Hol"'lal 642·7370_ _ &&de I Br. 2 Ba. Built· *r• · · a.... Gr eat view Yearly 900/mo t.bni Now A.fl., ..... Im. In Tri·pla, tl50 mo. •!lepnt fireplaces leue. '44·S4.S8 •UDO ISLI 41'7-4M4. ... ...... C..... Newpott Beach Westcl.Jtf No pita. eu-oua Ev•. •Private lakeaide patlOI l4e LR, !pk, redecor ~ E1« 1111\1 IJ'H UUllties paid, air ltbeklorUel ~"'9-1 Jl52 38r·2Ba • Adult•. no lllHlco-a.Jamar. Pfew laclcla sac urv1cu, cood. 00 leue reqwred 1 Br, carpet, dra11e1. blt· • H eated po o I It ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. hDml. hall fac. Der-Wed: ~cne wwenna. ea.Lis IDI, iaral•· Adulta, DO whlrlpoohpe 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Condo. Air ms yrly ow ...... ... ... Call Plba.. teleI ------- IJ'lll.145-•7, 541-4311 •4 mDe. from beach ccnd. pool, dbl a•n1e. 540-9117 (714 >7SJ.0711 now. • • dttor. coal A....,lroa Dodon! be 14~1160 SSOO. Call 492-8700 or ~ clean 1.,,. 1 .. ......_ 4,_ rm. 644-7180. Aak for Unique free standing. 1 BR. adlta. DO peta, le, 7111Z E1lla Ave. H.B. 861·3Sa. Bdrm Duplu. Near _.. JollDorJaoe. lttlJ appomted medical ~.;r.:1~arne1 M. Apt. (Jblb W. of Beach Blvd> FACING GOLF COURSE ocean Dramatic beama .._..., .. , AYOM .. , •• ,. IOU. CIMTB bid&.. located lD heart of • r t 172S I ....,.WwlT H.B 8 ln1tment rms. X be Zbr, Zba, crpt.1, cl.rps, dis· Lowttl'Ol>do.Zbr Zba. rp c yr Y c•t hlat H,.Hu ! .._, ·~ Ray rm, buatneSS office . ....,.._ 2Br, atmd ceil· bwuber. encl aar. We1t Nine Dr. Lovely ID-&J07,1'7Wlll. Profe1tl•••ll1 alace a.c...a cuaa.lve suites l&e ~pllon rm + P'1 ln,.. Ute • ·~~;. No ....._ Ell1.s fc Garfield, area. Bltns, wabr/dryer, Condo 2bdrm. Zbe. Bay 19'71. la ,....u11e loc. lncldl alftce aru. Av11I Sept ~&t.'::. E Ma· olf "Beach. '400. Avail patio, 2 car aar. Auto op-view. enc lid aaraae. HOUS9ieATll .awt&rta.l aervlces, ~· t Call -Sept L MZ-10i12.. nr. Adult.I, no peta. S$SO ···-..,._r ..... year· ~ Hplloallt, telephone RED CARPET no.1950 ....... .....--•·-~• 6 more. From today for appt to 1ee 1 Room St..tk>. All uUla. New 2bdrm wtt.h 1.,, 00 rm. ly.TSL M1mt 842-llOI AM.YMOCM•MI pn per mo . THE 893-Wl paid. Idol for m.ture pets . 1400 . A1k ror Mlwportle.ct. JI" HOWlll HEADQ UARTERS --------lacl1. No children, no Roiemary Gruen ........................ 1.Br. Yearly rental. Stepa ** ** COMPANIES: A pro Lacuna Beach 742 & 1000 Industrial Rentol ..SOO ................. , ..... S6~ l11d or~· nuir nu ~· 11:11111 Heclo•d•1 I '1r ;~ Hunt Br h ~ 28J..1 SPEOAL LIM'TED OrFER! REN1AL RATE RIOUCED! ~ Industrial Park 11 w. 17th. St. losta MHa, Ca. . 642-4463 OM 7500 1q. ft . .- /$avail for imnwdiot• IJ'lll. ens mo. 541-1175. N-2'.llZ ...,710 to beach. Garaar park· a.atal aan.t lenlce h=ka•I eawiroament IQ ft Air cond , parking . . p1• 11EWPOIT ma. MOO mo 871--or mMllTtTda.)'1....-n •,.1--0lll tUrf' Investments Inc cc up o "c y. • l Br, lloWe, refri1. adulll, LGE lbr Uke nu pool ,.. SM-61188 Dlilae otfi 2000 fli1T 1187 ~h. dr~s. w•t no IJ'lll. mo. 717 w. 11th clbhM, BBQ. peli~; kicb COUMT'IY ClUI mo1oew11:~k~mlefo~•: -ft x'1cesnt ,b1ipld1t.o l801 _......__ 1.-.1.~ ,.,.,., bcr. • lD' sq . ft. Off•r St.tD.845·lnll ................. aate, bl•--. ut1'I LIYIM'-Dtjoyab&ebeach vlew! -. _., .--,.,.31 .....i-a.ts eo Of N•w o•Lux• 2BR ... pd ·.~nr.,. ......... h .... s .. hpna·. Single•. 1•2ti.droom Entklna2bdnn!N7SI roommate? et •• New~rt Bl. 545.2111. ••••••••••••••••••••.> • ..,..."'s ... • - a::. ""' ""' ........... "" ~ •t.o h Allmajorappklncld k>Cate. HrMO and ia· Kooby. FMatore•offt cespacjlll fie• hn. M..f 7:l0-4. CONDO Pool. spa, ten· avail 9-l . S4SO Daya · wn ou.aes w ....... -t ...... .......J (~)r-a.vMwr«-Ta.ht.lite ,. ...... 10 ... M 2PM nia. tym, 2b9lconles, bit S.JeOll; eves m-67.S . m 1429 _644 1900 RENTIMF-f"" m..W ~ ~ol P1Ddiq -aq. ft 2 room II.Ile '500:!'270ot!llw ~. ... . . pt~:..".-~···lTNOlr. So Co. 2Br. 28a. Attached Ver11lllea Penthou1e 2 ,.-.._---176 GoadlLoonunattt. an-cl noor Sl& mo MESA.VERDE Rftttah Wonted 4600 -~ b h Bt. 2 Ba. Ocean view, __ ... J ntW. l9lll St C M Tom "" PLAZA . ••••••••••••••••••••:•• aaraae. Nr eac Sec f7SO mo. 644.C)(S2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 117·.-0 • M Wanted 111 Co ... ta \1c:..i or Superb lBr , encl 1ar. Wuherldryer racillty · G«ltWhUelt'sHot! 5iwjt~ ~flJ U25Me11Verdef1-!nine area. 2 or 3 lilt Ad.alt.I, no ~. Fri&., Lullury unit wllO....,'all' eves. l330! BreezylBdrm! U.v'T"" <nke 1pece avail. hll 54S-4t~ house preferr!'d :1 elec. 1love, SZ7S 2035 aaraae. S042 Dunbar TI...-lU..awl...._ OUT? All·"" ;:ld(.-S) r.. •-___ .. I _.... u.cutlve 1ullet , s ft Adults Xlnt r!'ferent·cs F··11---Apt 12 -"" ..., """ • roaaum-_ ... • 1· aw·" •-le·ue •-"'-ler NB/CM. up to 4.0 q · 6 7 3 s 7 I) I L,' v "~ & ...,......,.,, · · 1411-l&Ol. C • •L RENTJM Ul-41511 71,.1111 .. 1"" w """" n r r ~ J ~ .,. .-..... Located near OC avail at pn1'17 cor e · weekend:! mo. 1 bdrm 1 ba. Apt. Lovely 2 .. 3 Bdrm RIMTIMIS .......... "" I~ ~-For lualn• In· 17th .. Nw' Blvd AdulU only F'ireplace, Townhouau , &•nae. LOO'SOFVACANClE.5 :W.u.fl:w11•1~ HOO M~t~~~:e.;.•~: ..,_UGD call tt>eeOee 8'7S-8llOO 750 UC I icrad stud~nt w fan11 ly needs 2 or 3 llr home in l.aundry rm AU bullt.tn1. paUo, laundry rac. S42S.. f"Rl!E COUNSELING ••••••••••••••••••••••• m ••• , ,,.. sm mo. + ...n· -.am TSL Mamt. 842·941..2 ez. Call 2'13/li88-T202 . 631"555 fee ~-d. I . . 2 BR, acllllt.1. no 2 Bdrm. 1 ba. patk> 6 Stta~ VlllMll *°' ·Mt-ell. ••~llullDental /HM o. . Jll W. Wilson, 11Z5 ..,... __, 3Br, ZBa ln 4 Plu, encl IAYYllW N= lad bd;:'il;ury M/F net•ed to ilaart 1" aq. fl ill N. Coata 17th Stnr' • bu~1est shoppln& ~nter. COila Meu 1alonom1cs. f7s-e700 I C:dM H e f !> avail 500 484·~7 1·ollect SEl~L idle llCITI!> with 1t Dally Piiot Cl1tS!\1hcd J\d T1 • 875..= I a r a I e . n r Bo Is a FA.MIL y UTS adult apta In 14 plaoa ....... H.B ....... aaa to -.. Ground floor. rwly Odea /Warner. Ml5 mo Rent a beaullfU.I Ufntyle from S415, I bdrm beach. SlTO + utll1 .• pped. Pri•a&e patio, ZBr Oanlen apt. lAalek>uaBalconyVlew M).5504 inlwnary2 6 3BRramll~ ,_...._ __ frocn-+ --ett. UO /mo. T om · adlta. no peta. n-t-'I 28 ' -A VAIL AB L ..,...,.,_ •---------llf 1m . a..211t. M. s.-2m ._ ... u .. na · r · ·-TASTY Jll• SZH I a pts poola, tennia, wa~au.. llA'n.lal r ... a. "9.na'cL . . Major Appk(MSU fee Super k>Callon! Frplc NOW. Lush landlcapln&. panda! Gu ror cookJQa. •lat, au......_ t_.._-. N.. llf&WOF'1CE PARK RENTIM t.S a.:u .~ ~. planrowwt equip. heaUn Id From Su • ... ---... p•RGn" Hue• yard ror kldll fireplacea in some unit•. ~ Cari North ..... 9'0/-. to-l•1I • 11' • -· · 14 aaR, IBA, upper 1.tnlt, Sumy n ~~eny <IM88> Prime location From ~f:ach•t, .. ~~•ddeai---TTlll_______ ---~~UdSt --~;.;._------1 eolllecilaaadrel NJcaerly .~~co. RENTIMES 131·4.S.55 ~.JMaraueHirite1,_ ~~!d.olf the W•t °" MtF..._ nDtmlf'l'OaY POUIT-..... lq. rt. "" ~ .. · ..,... a.qi.in .. ._ to Sea wind VIiia.. IA&WJ ,.,.. Ur IBa, 01Nrt1ardS..lt.. 7Sl--. Iv meuaa•. llACHllDI IUSSI '44-IHI (7U)m.lltl. 1,.1 •• all ••••lUH, ftb Priwat.e Bath ....,...1 Bdrm upper "'5. _,foraJBrW/yard 2 Bdrm. apartment. ._ 4 ... •t•rt, •o•·••oltr, GeaeroH Tenant Jm 5 ;...;..;--------1 Qulet bulldlnl with ClaM&obeach<m'fH•• u,,., airy, a.,,. paUo .............................. n•t•• .. ,.. '"" ... -. beHUfttl landauplna. Rml'IMES Ul·.W callMS-9314. Raomforrnt ..... cloM !!!~~!-•'"·UTt. 8-lalOf&e AJ>l1LTI OV&R •· No 0 CC .. •·----TM/TT4-1111 L&-RD PTI ClaaetoSouthCOMtl to ... , ao•·•••'· •------------------• =. .. ... A A · 11rwea7 IBr W /Apple:! ~et. cool, I Br. Garaaes. 1.-. Aft. t : Nl-•lO. ._ ... II., ,_1, I Ir Ptallerton Av•.. (1 •t Hwry I 1-1 fH pool. edulta. no pet1. 11 •••· ...... ,.._ bill&. Of Newport Ave.• IUCNTllU'.:8 Ul..a.55 tua. 142·7140 llOl H Marriac• ~ouulor 1a.. .... ,.... ~-------1 1 l*lo. Of leJ).111-tltT Ul h st. Pf e w p o rt room to ,_._ ...... flt 1..&.;,;,..;;:=~;;...;;=--- ...... ._ 1Br.1.,. ... Heitiu. eoouple. Mt• MMIOO. ,__.. ,__&e wut-1......;:.=:..;.;:z::....;.;..:;..;..:.;::.:.;...:~ ........... ,.Uo. ,... ... Jl4J a.hn. .. ......... .... =:::,; ... :.::;..;;l;.;.1.;.;•~•-.. _._. __ -t••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean view executive a• la C-. 11 .. . •• ••lttu J story peat houM 2 bt. 2 ba. Avail. now J lo¥9b roomt A"4 '-· a. ... M .......,_., wuer ... .,. ft"Plac:., full MCW'lty • • t.ac.y •k~la ••&e deaa, ••t•r•, • IW, a.. private kh, armnllMil _, per mo. beth, kkdle9 v. For n11 clN1 .• , .. + alkN w/I». d•J waker. •1uo Nlahu • wknda. ma tut, pro auloul ....... Ml EI, .... ..... i.Dr.,..,La frpla. 2 5"-0Sl4 wkda11. ..-. _. .o. i.&.41aa a.a. _.,Ill', ..... tiOOO /mo + STI tl~a11:,i e,. 1---------<TW>.-0w5DM. ,,... beachfront Zbr. 2ba, ·-· . ..... ................ pr, .... Mtm. tll W. IM•r•••· I '•&Ill la •44 a.1, •rnz Room ,_ nnt la a.,.. ==" .... a.. Call -•••••••••••••••••••• hcMIM. C-otla II"•· l ........ . ..... TwftllM. P'T'plc, Upper dMPIH •br. Iba, ..... from 0CC ,_ .. tlJlllllt, patio, A /C, W&tl•to·wa ll urrtl. prtferrtd. 1111 •o. r.: .:.:..-=--.n eltll·'-9d 41ec-or, 1-· dr.,u, Ii b11llt ••· • .-. I••· Qill •• ........... ..,.. ~ •• to bQ. ......,..,..._. P /lllD ... ·.U. Im,_ Niil a .. 1" 4"10-..ISI wllll.AlllD· ... laa • ._ ....... _ '-l&w 141,JITI Waat ~ CalJIGjSJI ..,,_ • .-... ·You moy request our od·onswering llf'Vice when pkxJng your od ... o Doily , Pilot ad number will appear in your od . .. we will toke yoor mes.sages ... you roll in at your convenience to get the mponm to your od . . . this se.vice is ~ SS per week, For men information to ptace ~ od coll 642-5671 . . ..._w.._.. .... ....................... ........ : Nr 0CC c.o&a..1e. l~ • JT ho .. a nlc ...... ._ -10 Pl>' SIJS .. m-4.kt1U a..t I,___ llOO P•a•ll• UIO Hllfl9 W-.4 7100 • ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~~-J ••••••••••••••••••• MASSAOt llOW AD M'Vt.TIC MN AO W~ anta Ana ---··-------~---·---------- • Tl\Uf'lday, Augu'll 14 I~ !~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... ~!~~ DAILY PILOT CAIUI CHAMGI D~LIVF.R Y OriYer for ..... W..ted 7100 .....,W..t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,w~ " .................... , lbp1tal.s AitiM laler•&td ln r nt '-I -' apace a 11t1&dW> onftpl~ n B . t' v ... trnd ~1111 FlllADS A1£ FIE£ Clll: Maau1e Stev• 1 tl•ir tl1ppen1111 6 p11 17\1 ~twport Ul\111 (' M ASS Mlll.l';R wantt'd for UQW1n1 IHer eomp¥n), In SJC I Mt roo1c & or pretl•lun mrr hianl('al ~d•l1n1 fr wlrln1 Hpc!r dt1•lr t•d G CJo d PA> ~neflu &03 W4 I\ 1ub.1dlary of E P Uut work In auto pa~ "tore Ion 11 c urre ntly an Mu1l have vaUd ('ahf tl'rvl1>win1 quallfll'd dnve.r'a lie. Sd drivlna pt'"'°"-'1 interested In lhl' record. be over 18 & ftrlli of rlnuntlal plan kn<iw C M Apply at Hub Full or PT J amton day or Cariho1>ulmonar)' Uept n•tcht $4 $6 hr n e ed i. I l. r rt 1 f 1 t d 67$ 2101 rt'spir torr lerh P11rt KaiHE1l CHEF wan~ 15 00 per hr ean ~ V1v1c:n, 893-&Stt - ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... :?ff.',._..? SOOS •••• • ••••••••••••••• "IHM.AaltT No. Onn11f t"\) 0....-ll ·M.tMI ~ t'rOHJ\ 1-·11h al.w r1.11b and C'hlp1 X1tu 10\• Cllemti ... t'•ll c..'()lle~ 2l3 4T'T I~ Aalt for John J•ck J Le,· and Im· _!rinr1pal onl) pll'itu RISTAUlAMT 0..0CliM San Clementi.' and Rtlil Estate approx I~ f bu&ldm1 30 h•ah ~alil'd bean•d re1lao11 :ot!;at.\ \IO In dlruna rm & 2tl .. in thl' bar Ample p11rk 1na Price 1nrlu<lu 101n1t bu:.1nel11 furniture. fr'< ture!>, & eqwp Prn·l' $700,000, S200.000 dwn ~lier ~"II cam bal of years Wm 1::· Doud 1>73-1600 Lawn Rout~. $1600 mo gross, truck & lr lr all equip, acrts close Well est 18SOO 1be s t o fr 893-JIMg lM lOam ll>pm Ul-H71 l'tuf 'llon11I I hr1 11114•ul 11 .---------! mit..s•ite t.11 d NII \1111t nnh "h'\lt' .1411 • I i (~IOf "f"~ .a Pl": l llll f'rt1ft'~'llll1tll l 1'hf•l llllf Ullt a.: ... ~ .. ·~~;" "'r" 1 t' lfW'-''Jilllt I 11 d 1J \11111 Iii • ._. · nu 1 " 11111) !'!tt•\ 1• ;,.\II ~17 Lo..t black brOlo\n 1'h11 Ttl\ Cnlhe m1ir. nwlt• mu I a' 1 a .... n ' 1 c \d .. ma lleairnuba 1 Ou~ l) I R f.WAfU.) 11tiH 2 lfA> ~llU R•v.a rd Lo:i.t i-m.at bro""l\ Poodlr 2 """'l ~ Coll ,vur..e-11ru ·a n l 'lrmrnl• Kid , p11r ... n1 llC'art hr<>'.E-11 198 4 l2li L..O~T t 111 Unn~·· "ht nt'Ul t'tl'd \1 •ii<'. ttt-:W \RU 19\h & Whtl uer 6'2 3440 & 6'42 "313 LAI Biii <.'1tn)on tared • IMT'l MASSAGI • J11run1 • 'i11u11u H• 0C AlllftORT "4:.ll Hirth N ll '°'S 02"1, ll 211m l <'rou ShM~lno DOMIM19'Jl'S ESCORTS \II & \'l~A Nnw I flrt111¢ i.~~ THlftORSCHE ESCORTS \tl' & VISA Nu"" llinni; !:1~3 ti.:>(17 C hamp11J11 c-1 o l 11 r ---------· Burmese c1tt Ir found plui.e r .. ll 8Sl I~ o 759-0378 TOMMY'S OFNEW..ORT ESCORTS 752-9368 ""OUND S1amei.l' mix Blue Pornt c at 'H' llarwr & Baker l ~I 17 25 lbi. en 6 wk, 'llo ~8311 shoW>, no drugs, no rnn ------tr111:1 s Kat hleen ur Lost· ~ale black cat with !Wben fi73 0111 white paws, answt:'ri. 1 J .J Reward ~·9982 111n1 F'\111 or part lime , $1$ 000 118,0UO part ttmu Auto Supply, 21~ llarbor l"urnlture r ep.1rr tlm t' N ght sh ill A~M.M llLl-:US Wr will lrtt 111 \11pl\ 7 \\1 ~·ult lime unhm1ted Bl, CM, 646 2A6'a llik rot 1172 2712 <.1audt' h rl' fl t· {I 1 r J I o r ) hml"I t'r.mu.,th4'f'1q1 thl'rJptst' Prr Deem tnc\;rt11ur Vue hb 1631 f'ltH'l'llltlll l'\I \.'-"l~"rANT UIB H l Oil t:lrl, 1 "IUll 111 l.,jji(UllU l111l k1ot1 ouncl 111 1 ,.,. r.·a 111111 111lut 1111011. ur P 1.-. 11r1•(t'11 t>d :O.du1ol \ r :to h1111 "'2-\ IOU Su111tl\l'r IU I 11 I>, 1700 11111 l!}.I m:to \,:.1llt11rit M ttnitl'l·r lor fu ~l f ood \11• .. 1 Br1H h I 'ollH'"'1011 l' Jll MumoCl't foe \vµ I ~!l'J~ '\u1111111111, Trun:. tt & tt l "..r Waslwr l''ull llmt' tor l' x 1· I u ' 1 ~ l' N t' w I' 11 r l Heul·h dt'tJtl 'hup Mu~ll b1• lll whh 11 v.iltd Dnvcri. I Jt' 751 l:f7U CASHIER llKICPR No t ash regfster Good w figures, ma tu re, for \'.Xdus1ve ladies· Slort.- John llogan. 111 Fiuhion ~land, N B 644 7100 C:abh1er ne~ed P.in tune ~·8599 m~11 I" I <'II.II IHt' <A.SHIER Housev.art's (t'l 1 t'd ~~ t21SH :.air!> appl) tn per:.on \l "rOMUT l\fo. Crown H11rdwue. 3107 r .ARTS t: C03$t Hw). Cd~1 COUMTOftERSON CASHIY llo) l'.tn er Rolls HoH·e l::xper'd Hours Tues & h.t!t an 1mmed1atl' ruu Thurs 12 9. Sat 9 30 6. lllllt' poi.1t1on J VdllJblr Sun ~ S 30 Apply 1n Ot>aler,h1p orfor~·1gncar person, Kerm Ri ma c\lh'rlt'llt'l' rt'<J UI 1 ed 11.irdware. 2666 Harbor l all <:!en f11r 4n upJ)Olnt Bl , (.' M Dt-nta.I Ai.st I' 11mi: 1-;x 11'd H DA pref S.il Ollt'rl I, 1gu1111 ll11l1> .1-:1 Toro Appro)( 20 2S hr ' K30 ll.30 Dental Penodom111t needi. full time a ssistant 1-;-" p1rnd~ duties opportuni lY X Ray cert1f1ca1e rt' q'd Exper preferred Xlnt benefits. ~alarr ~pen 842 663.] Oentlll Abl:.lunt. rh.iir side, exp or re('e111 gr.id 4 da~ wk X lnl v. rkLng rood Gen µr u-tece Lag Bch ~94 2Sl7 6i5 7UiO e\•es DISPLAY WINDOW & lntenor d1., pl..iy for fine ladies &p parel store Reguldr P T ime Exper nl't ~ppl 644 7100 b31 2122 ( · \1 l'ool \II ... h1fh C:o!ild G.ircf('nt.-r wa1111·ll \"KP for Gdrclt>n1n.: r111Jlt' \1ui.t hin•i: own 1 rurk ITTS 7~7 M ,. ' •I \1 (' m () r I II I lll.1r>µrtdl , fill i.!734~1 ar1p I\ m pcr1111n 30 I V 1 r1:1 'it <.: M --lill!l' ....... ~--•l 11i.111p1tals GARDENER ttad1olo1n Techn1 c1an. f\Jll tune d1.1y pos1t1rrn F'ull lime days. p11rl Jvaelahle for rell11 blt' lime dayi., full tlml' person with knuwlt.'<.lj,(l'Uf .,11ecial procedurel> plants & land!lt';,qJtng & Should havl' a l·urrl'nt technolog1i.I, part t1mt' st-cre taq Mu s t be dnver !>Ill·· enJo~· excel ARRT. cer11r1ed Xlnt compan> bcnef1u. inl'lud bt!11ef1ts C.:os ta M l'~a in~ a free mt."tll l)t'r '>tttfl \ppl) en per!>oll •1\\1 ~t e m o rial lfu,pll:.tl, 'ioon \1on f'ri Per!>on 642 27 34 o r apph tn nel pet"\Ofl JOI V1!.'tnna St M4RRIOn HOTEL 0)1>ta ''l'"a ooo=-:ewµortCtr UH ;-.;ev.Port Beach F.qual Opp Empl> r ~1 F' HfJ6l._..,., r T dd\!'t l'XJJ prererrl'd \ppl) en µer!>on He a;t'h llo USl' lkstaurnnt. lil'I Sleepy llo llow Ln I a~UnJ Heach 1n1mt ROY CARVER ROLLS-ROYCE 640.6444 ----------Dl.stnct Manager Posnion GAS STATION .\ttendent for sell sen ice !>latton in c· ~I \lust be e'Ctrell"lt' h rt-It a ble & hOnl'SI f)~I} ~I 11<,r.,Tt::~ I A.Siil 1-.H ApJil> 1n µcrw n JP \I l•> :il'\I I' t1mt' or F lime l>a }., 01 l' \ ,., Hui.I) Pt·hc.in ;r.:15 l'JI l't1a:.I 11~ > :'>. H AUTOMOTl\'~ C~HIERS UTUTEM ~.\RKETS For 2nd & 3rd Sh1fll> open with loral Title C'o \~neral l>fl1le We are seeking onl) ~elf llandlt-l J•S 'h11m1••nh mot1 Valed & t>OSttl\'l' 111\('nlOI) &. ft:'-lf.1<'k1ng person for L H area ~upphe~ 't•td tl\\n <'.tr Comm1s:.1on only ~·or 111 for errJ1Hh I' T mum Jlutl'I ter\llew call Stepha111r mg hr\ Iv \\<Jt k llll•• FT ISi llm .. n Hoom ~1·n 1r1· 61.il 0826or973 IHO Cdll L'ht'r\ I .il ~16 '1109 & dlrport 1m·kuli \ppl\ DRIVER ( . 1 <>ff , llohda)' Inn JIJI lirt!>IOI •t-nent 1, e "1 (.' \I Labelette Operator ll'll• tune F.xperience pre. ferred Good worlcUlt l'Olld 631 3290 ' ..--- LEGAL StcRETARY (;rowing Roi Estai. l.111.ca t1 0 n Jo' 1 rm t1' !"o/towport Cntr. set!ks U · p 'd . e U1c1 e n l , •· eneraiettc le1al uc'y, S II, Dictaphone & XIJd•, Typing Skills a mUfil- Xlnt Sal de pending UIJIQl9 quahfit at1ons & u" Good Beneflls 640.(l961) Ldegua rd s rert1f1ed 9611 0311 IJlll(at1on Secretary lot groWlng om ce w loffl~ manager potenual. T• lokllls, MAG A M1n11nu• 10) rs ex per S alary opest. &W-8201 l.V:-.0 <.:hurgl' Nurse, r~ her 11 P .\1 7 30AlC . • bctl 1-;(.'F Good worlliftc l·ond , good salary Mesa Verde <.'o nvalesceo• Uc.1&p1tal 661 Center St. c :\1 ~18 5585 L\~·l> part u me days. C ttrl"ll! P:'ll s Meds &trett- ment.s ."lew grad ace_,: table 5~11 5585 Me .. \ cr dt· C.:on valescellft lh!!ip1tal. 661 Center St.. l' M • REAL F.sTATE OFFICE Established 8 years High trarfic Newpo rt profess ional area · t:x cellent reputation Well staffed Well consider terms S40.000 Re ply Classified .\d =712. PO Box 1560. Custa :\I ei.a . Fowid Blk female pup P>. Wl'SI Nl'wport area 64.S..5521 G,..at C OfllfMll'Y ESCORTS 24 llrs 641 Oll!O LOTPERSOH Lompany benefth. rt: a.~OfHtblt> hours Appl) tn person ~tween 1<1 A ~ & 2 P :\1 lo Ch uc k Murph) NO phone rails Earle Ike We promote to manage ment & supcrv1s1on fr<>m Wllhtn Growing t'o hai. xl111 1111 I Sound< ratt-.me11 t,11, 111 I pnrtuntt) rull liml· po" lt•r1:st111i.: f>O\ttr<•n '.1rt1·d •1•,1•,l•t,•I --------i llOll for <leh\l'r) & llllk I "lt1r• du111· Ir ""'I Cash/Checks FOUND 1-'emale gray .Am Exp/MCJVisa TOYOTA.VOLVO WA.Vf A (.'AREt:H" Call 1714 t -1~·9076 up or plumbtn1t m.iy·ndl ... r.·" . ,,, ,,,.,3 • Host/ess ~a Ian 1J pen "r111i.;1· I kitten, wht paws, wh '"' H~ 1r.4 benereti. Tht· B.i th \I Jrt <:1•r1• r ... 1Of11 •1 • 1, rk Fvtl Tinw jDa ys Call67S .U.3U 11.IO ">•.lo 1 ping ,i..tJI• 'o11"""' PMH k wi.skers. vie Hamilton ------Co•••M••• Broo k hurst , H B _ lntema cy e n tou n t cr ,,.,o.tJ0J erS40.to1 C ivil EfMJinHr DHiC)Mf" ~k for J ohn ' llldJOr ~tfll k tJt<1kt I dl:t • ouse eeper Dnver mu.'t lit· 111 \ r' ,,( 11"Jr IX' Jlfl>•r1 Jlr, • ·i FvU Time /E'YtS Ca.92626 Investor-Partner desired for 1st class restaurant bar In Palm Springs Xlnt downtown location. seats 325. unique decor 125.000.$60.00V reqw red Ac tive o r passive inanagemen1 role Poss1 ble. Call 552·7882 ln•me ror mlormallon anytime 963-8464 groups for ga) men Or. Design lJrafli.rru.tn ~ s earc hing for m on AlJTOMOTl\ E years exper non smok FOUND. Siamese cat. meaningful r t:l u MECH.AHICS eng almosphere Ex a1te hJve , .,lid C"dltl 1 d11 '1"' l.i k··n "'-1'' "1!1 W1 4rf• ... eek1ng n·hJlllt drl\ er'l I tc\'n~l' r T I ·•·1wr .ii lldp ,.,.,pit-rnentt'd ~r.on' Ouffy tall \'1c Harbo ttonsheps 3\\ k. I ' ,hr We need two full time cellent workeng condt S hopping Ctr . C:\1 sessions for S7S Run b) <\u.ihfeed mcchan1rl> uons Send resume to WJ1ni. Jio4ti, l.1nk<•r l<t•nl.tl •t'liltr .,,, rull FrtJIJ\ l•Xtl'llt-nt l(Jm In,. "'3l u • l'!ld'l 1, .. \ IJJll~ l.ot'nd1l!> tn<'ludlnl! a ~·0207 Psychologist 1 PB3398> lall Serv1l·e ~tanaRl•r di J p KAl'r & ASSOC '\8, ~ "' ~ ,_ '1mt c11Joo•1t111.:• tor.! mt:'11 fr~ mt'dl !*r .. htfl App '\t'dl Jl>IJ ... lf .111 • w 11 h I~ 1n ~r.,on •1 \\I '\1>110 Lost S -ll-E side <.:~t 714-MG-6083 ROY CARVER 501 PARK CENTER OH IJmer . p T lo dm• m' .! ",, tJ h J Ii ,, ... r I I I ~ \11111 f rt l'er\IJIHll.'I Ill riPr1h v. ill u.1111 \µp MARRIOn HOTEL ROLLS.ROYCE S . .\.Vf A A~A. CA 92705 c r to I ' a1nk rt 1 Cockallel. gry w yel & unLE ANNIES -----d ... , .• ~• I'll or head ... Cha-Cha .. & IMW IUI) Cit~ 1lov.ntov.n L \ Reward 631·5165 Iv msg. f ESCORTS 640-6444 Cleriut t'tc =-:o ~chedul .. 1.0."1 I~ l:UO 'ev. µ11n HI < \I •vi '\e v. port Ctr Ur I.al"~ LdmtJt. rt 1203 "·' ""i:" P<irt Beach all major Credit Card• ~larketing Sales dri' 1n ~ retor d <,di Turo 1-... qual Opp f.o.mpl) r \1 ~ I ,, 'uto Tune Up T<>chn1 l't an I FOUND· Lge. Be ma rd accept-"' " " Fas hion ls Ind 1n vei.t 7tJO 8063 ""' wanted Call 492 7530 ~ te L..._ 5025 pup. Brwn & Wht. Vit ., ~·4723 f'lrm Expanding. Xlnt RI R 1 ---~ -lrvme Ave. & Back Bay E\les call 492 8650 career oppty. 1n active U VE S ""anted for llt: ••••••••••••••••••••••• c..co .IYWV> f •FOXY L "'DY * sales envir Will handle de1J,1enes tn Npt Hbr GENERAL OFACE I (;(..od l~prni: ..,ktll<. wink ll•;"lt'I , \Jned 1-.:lectrr.>ntl's ftrrn =""li:hl \urt1tOr 111 \I \d\anced Kineltl'' lZJl I ~ \.\1 , • d.i)s '4k l,o<lfi Vectona St <·~1 1'41> ill\J bt:'.nef11~ iir•>j!ram \µµh .,.., ~ "" BABYSITTER, mature. .., for infant. 3 dys wk :\1 y I " d dn "'·II INEED I MONEY j OUTCALL ONLY Ltte arctg runctwns & area ... eat appearann .'. Found Samoyed , Hun * 972-1138 * home, HB 964.3413 rcensing assign .~on g ven~ rel· r u ltm<! mgton Beach area. Ca _ s moke r pre f Call Mon Fn . Master . 2.34 General Orftt·e ''·ed &1dent1fy962-9778. Penona1Services5360 Babysiu er , Mon ~~rt 83 ~012.3 J-1scher,C'~ ~4 114 -,h.trp )(JI for bu..,, •on ••••••••••••••••••••••• My I rv <Deer r1eld1 ____ Dn\er 1r:ir1nr ~ .. r. T,µ111~ Found Terrier Mex. black home yours Beg Sept 2 Clerk for Liquor s tore de· hn phone~ •flit~• ok & t a n large male FREE <•hildren.~1·08'!4_ --pendable,overl8 D~t1es DeltveryVan Gooddn\ dul11·~ "rr.un ~ i • S he ph e rd M 1x tan -eng record f'ull time w1wh1te remale puppy. PrecJnancy Babysitter needed Mon· :~\ s;~ki~~ & s~l:s5 ~n~ Orange Count}, L 1\ .>\IS 5.'i4l White short haired cat, 1 TestiftCJ Fri. 12-4, our home. own Marguerite Pkwy M v area 631 ~ GENERAL OFfiCE blue eye 1 green _eye. ABORTION trans,64S-8809arts ... DRYWALL-llanger to $12000 CllDfTMO Newport Beach Animal Ba bys et ter n eeded .2 CLERK for counter & paper; eleclnria n an Light bkkp ~ t>xpr in, rttOl&.IM Shelter.644·3656. •GefteralCAsleepJM boys.20mo &Smo·e,es & .phone sales of draft· d or plumber Mu!lt be l d uding A R & \ I 2-d& lrdTDto-1 .LocalAnHhsla wke ndS·Sleady wo rk ing art business Full exper'd 63l 2004 kno\\ledge IO k1•\ b' t7MIJI Found Small white •Lowhe lndMdff Will \rade lime wit h lime, Mon rn. ~1aster. lourh d<'rurall' tqn,t Arran1edby Sheepdog.CdM 8·11-80. LabT h C Ml' other mothers of tod · 234 Fischer :he , C M &EC.TECH. gd v. ftjlUrl's l111t ht 673·~242 " ' om '"CJ• di C II r 6 54G-93'iJ ()pPortun1t• to -.ork near phone!> In 1 uslm '.tll C.... "-Lo.as ---------1 c.-, M-..... cation• ers a a ter pm ---------~ ...... d -.,... ' ,.._ " 631 2426 rk 1 b e a c h T e s l """"' •»1 A llort1a1e Broker Foun . Fem. blk & tan and Post.-n.. bClft'I Cle Reta.i beaut) s upp------'~'------1 round. Monday evening. --,. ly Expenenced mature troubleshoot, & repair -·•tsT Tl •COllltMti-& R.._r. Bab)slller wanted. ~1 y · quaht> marine power --A LOAMS 17th Tustin 631-3199, ··°7 home. 9.6. MF 1 child, Appl y 1n person s upp lie s. batteq 110.000to IZS0,000 with up _an__;,yt._1_me ______ ---i rm no cleaning $50 wk Sept Newport Beac h area chargers. & in'-erters to 15 years to re pay . * M • d I • C o I & lo Dec 754·0870 642·8910 Elenor en manne eler Lc.n tttured by a com· FOUND: Cockauel. Vic 1 ... ~ ...... blnation o f R e11l & Slater-& Edwards, H B ftlllr'w. ... cc~ .... -BABYSITTER own trans. Clerk Typist. Newpod trorucs or Powersuppltes Persooalproperty 848.4sosaftS.30 •Confidenti al & ma ture. E Side C~t Beach Co Good benefits a plus Call 645 Jll.32 for A A Prime Financial ----------l Pet"IGftal Core. Day.) 557 0045. e\·es. Chance for ad va nee appl Services FOUND: Female dog . llRTHCONTROL 6'l2·944SaskforR1ta ment S tart S700 ELECTRICALTEST 714-527-3477 wht,brwn blk mix, v1c STERILIZATION --------833-3.113 TECHNICIAN Westmins t er Ave. & For information M im-IAltEL Y MAKING IT? Clerk Typist. sOwpm. ac Uruque OPPortun1ty w11h General OffJct" Growing =-:ev. port In m.- Broicerage fi rm ha5 1m med1ale opening,. rur personabll'. artu ul.ite in d.tv1dual v. izood t' µ1nj( & t elephone 'ktll' Plea!>ant -.urruund1111ot• \Int .,&ldr)' & fr111.ie benefits CJll 1:.1 11 i52 \AfiO L.AltGE 2MD TD'a F.dward.s. Westminster -diate appointnwnt, Tired of wean ng a un· c urate trainee OK small well·estabeltshed AVAILAILE _848_·_sm<> _______ -t ~dJ: ~g~':.'s &fo~o~i~~~~n~ Small c~mpany with gd manufacturer nf det GENERAL OfftCE/ $100.000to 2 Million. ... FOUND Rabbit. gray & C "'LIFOR .... I"' wage? We are a large m· bt>.neflts Ca II for a p tncal I not elect ron1t 1 RECEPTION W-•·S!Jlji' ... ;999Rlt3y, Inc. white. young. PR""EG.._. ... :;c""y dustrial company look· Pomtmenl. 642-9363. ask diF'st~.buu1on eqedwµmes_nl Small uJmpan~ nt>.•r ...... ...., 644·1137 ""'" ingfor youngaggress1ve forAnn aceuty ocit tn .an orean need!> malur\' MDrti1111, Trwt COUNSELING people who want to earn Juan Capistrano area ts p.!f.)on " mini<' r~ lo(<'n I l)eidi 5035 Lost. Cat. White leye SYVICE.IHC. between S200 & SSOO •COOK* the only one of its l)pe on offlcl l'Xpt'r \n ura1 .. M1ssmg sinre Aug. 7th. APCARE weekly. For interview. Ex Pl' ri enc e GR AM the West Coast llas t: L t~ p1i.1 . su .... pm Front ••••••••••••••••••••••• llt.1llda \ Inn 3131 l\n:.tul ~ ('.,; Ho1PI '\1ghl \Udllor c•x 1~..n rnt'ed. pt'r m P'J" tllJfl at \ li~n l'n·rk I on 3111~ C11;Ht II\\'\ Su L.tgun.i 19!1 22i l for appl Hc..usel'leaner ~ Sil .. n hour Ov.n t ran<..port.i lion 645 9153 HOUSEClUMERS "l'" & \iodel Homes cm I\ t'ull & P T S5 hr "-'2 74-4-4 1-iow.t"keeper LH e en & L"umpaneon in '\t•v. P<lrt liea!'h \iusl be abll• to dr1\e :'-o smokin g o4 2 i 2 6 3 u n I ti J P \t 6-W-tnl!I llo!J!-e~t'l'l>t'f 111,.:ht • tor nlder m.in en fjalbnJ Secunt) lildg \µ1 I.I\ e 1n 1111 t'Jr rt•4u1 red -..tlar: ttpt-n <"Jll ')on B ti ti I) I I ... (' I ~I I 498 ~ lllll'SJ::KU.PEH Full l1~. Tuel> SJl 7 \\I lo 3 30 E 0 E tlap1t>v. \ta.nor . 3.50 W u;I\ St (.' ~f 642 J.S05 . ~MhJ,Co. AU types of real estate Investments since 1949. S,.cWl"'"J lft JlldTDs C orona H ighland callBnan:754·8449 MA'S HOUSE App ly cert1f1ed r1rc wt:. Ideal desk tt'llphont• rett·p 700-1980. NEWPORT -7 -llA~ ~t on ·Frt In candidate would have 1100 Xlnl 1·0 bt-nl'11b l HOLSEl',\Rt:::-.:Ts BEACH lkKPR/MEOICAL person R e d h 111 & rrummum 2) rs colle1o:e, <.ill ... II~ •..IS 3f;J;l ~t alure \I F couple to rt• FOUND: 2 small kittens. Pull charge for beach Bnst.ol Syrs in engmeenng mrR . -side 1n group h11mt' 11 l bli male, I gray tiger 752 0053 area Con\lal escent -------en\t ronment. well o r C.eneral .\~t·n<~ se<·kmi.: suµenese i; DD adult MJ.ZI 71 545-061 I striped ( e ma I e VI c • Hosp1taJ Knowledge of COOK Full lime or part garuied This Po!illlOn or en<'rRellc per•wn f11r nev. I \lll'rndte "et'kends free Harbor View Knolls NB SANTAANA state bllltng helpful Ap· lime.Call fers opportun ll> f or omcepoi,1t111n Rapid.iii 1-:x pt>r preferre d W\dow hu money for 2nd T.D. ·a. No credit t heck. no pnlty For action call Alll'n-7311 anytime ,. .. 868.S 972-3 I 04 ~ants to call :\1elba 559·8599 1 ,ancement l'a1d c11 sooo mo & ben~r11 , .....,. tor a t 714·673-""'00 tn career advancemenl n r • 11 . 11 ' '' Co k p T p h I d d lil'ne Its l J "'·• ·, L'ntted Cert'brdl P.alS} FOUND BansenJ·i? Fem Hablomos Espanol confidence o . . resc oo formation not prove (' >-.'8 •.2&1 I \s<~ .•• ., "760 ut.e cooking & claan up on phone lnter\'1ev. on """ .,...., J whte lge brn spot~ on STOP SMOKING Control ' IOAT ClE.ANING d uties. Cleanliness A Sa I u rd a' Cd 11 Generill llOt.::o.EWI\ ES \re \Our face & bod ~ H\iew H bl T H·· Sa1hng k nov.ledge pre· must Childcarebenefet:. 71-&·6302011 .for .ippt llwlolboa l oyClub is l·hlldren go1n11 bdl'k to shopping Ctr 644 -0838 •• a Is. -n )pnos1s (erred Re fs req'd In. 552-7331. Tusten L'necor n E lerlrtcJI I ST. & 2MD. 64().1717 Call &&S· 71 ~6 for appt 675 9060 544.1~ Producb now hirinq: '>l'hl .ire .\ ou bored ur -ST OHO Ho'>t' llo<;t<'''l'' p.crt need extra mone' ~ If '"U S FOUN D· MALE CAT. Travel 5450 •BOOKKEEPER• COOKS Pull & part time. ESCRO W OFFICER 5 time. must b,• J\.ttlahll' \<>Ure rnendl). cons SF'R's : lit to SSOOK. 30 blk wht EastbluHArea ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tune for 8 change? Or Apply between9&5P:\1 ~·rs e xp Salar) + weekends l'leJse r d ll l'lt'nllo~ & dependable yn purchase and reh. 644 2337 Denver. Are you going Ct · 675 1556 J for an JPPI li~S '13'>~ v.e v.ant .\OU fur a d<' 2nd to *150K. 15yrs. · •"ere" Need endt\·idual 10 )' s most prestigious ----_.:...._ ___ -F.Bcrow Secretary, m en • uo ..1~•"•t . look g fo ~Ion ~'rt II .J0-5 I t 1': h l ( u I & q u a t n l Owner, Non Owner. No p~--"s 5350 dri"e "ehicle •93.""56, ""~ ore is in r Cook wanted for small l yr exp Receptennti.t, ,....._ • • "' "' b r g ht 1 n d 1 v d a I rt•o;taurant ror a 'a net) prepay, fee/leasehold. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 661 1653. 1 1 u quality r estaurant mature Call i!ll 3355 for G---•offi"c..,PfT ..-1d 1 .. , w /warm personable ...,,.,... "" "' <• uues .tva1 ... o exper AleothruHrCondoSS PRE LAW student needs ~_. & T · • T Pleasant working condt appl l'lerk T)p1sl no Sii Hrs nee We train Pos1t1un!t DOBBS FINANCIAL ... m manner· P I or F / lions. Day shift Fem & --SER VICF.s ~.000. Will do anything ·atiott Xlnt oppt'y for someone s ome e xp pref erred Escrow Secretory l 5PM '.\la tu re wum.111 a rl' no w av a 1 I l 11 r 640-60lt 494_4681 Legal. Con f idential ••••••••••••••••••••••• in bkkpg. Call for more 675-4720. Experienced Growing Job loc :"lev.port Beath weekd\':,. 8 4 full llmt• DVM. P .O. Box 3242, Jobs W..t.d, 7075 information 760 0111 Mr independent co In me &lll-7431 Please· appl~ en person 4lo/o Yl8.D N.B. 921663. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wells Counter help wanted . Bonnie,~ 4662 Slone Mill Tl'rral·e, 2915 Sl'7,000,6mo .. lS%TDon MASS Experienced .Bookkeeper BAYSIDEPllARMACY P /T . S andwic h man G&IERALOFf.ICE Hedh1ll,C M »•c. l)Arcel at Vista In AGE desires work to do at New~rtBeach __ want e d , F T e xp EXEC. SECRETARY to SOOOTOSTART I ndoor plant ftnal enalneertng. MAI Be pamper ed with a home.847·3480 looldc-lnq/Clerk Gary's Oeh,675-2193. ghenerlal Emgr of res?: MORES WITH tananre FT m a in & p T eppnl $18,SOO per ac. I I . --,.. _... ote xper req EXPERIENCE I ble now and S.W.000 per a c. p~r so na r e axing HelpWClllted 7100 1-\Jll time. exper. helpful Counter helpwanleu. Sho rthand a mus t l-1veGirlOff1re av:u a 497 S424 c:iom.pkd. Only $6,92'7 per massage by 12 ofthe pre· .. ••••••••••••••••••••• but not nee Many co f\JU & part ume Outstanding loc & work Varied Activitie!> ac. ahead. Price 132,930. ttiest gir~ In Southern AcC0W1Ung bePlnefitst. A_pplyl Mat 1660 552·1322. atmosphere. Apply lo We Will Train lnspet'to~ for Sa1lmakl'r 751·482'. 156.3059, California· J acu zz 1 · Jr. T!Sist/Accts Clerk acen ea, Cos a esa Mrs. Chick. Surf & Sund Company Paid Benefits Near J o hn W a' n e sauoa etc. Open lOam. · need for prop manage· Counter person, Dry Ho I L "-h APPLY BETWEE"' • · •iw. •~ 7 d k V Booklc eerrer ~ewport Cleanen . ..n11tra1n le · aguna ucac ,, 8 "' Airport Mon Thurs .... m. ays a ~ee · lS· ment co. in Irvi ne -· 497-44TI llAM W.U secured 2nd T.D. In a/M.C Atlantis Health Pleasant environment. Center o fl ee needs exp S4S-1068. 8SJ Production Place 6-4 30 979 1483 F.V. Diaeowtted to yield Spa, 2l12 Harbor Blvd. Cal1Richard :~7-67SS Bookkeeper ror AI P , EXECUTIVE Secretary, NewPortBeach INSURANCE ~on Sl4,880 invstmnt C.OSta Mesa 545.3433 Br-AIR, OL. T 1R Computer COUKTEJt HB.r Real Estate, Sl,000 mo SECRt:TARV -.(714>•-4454 mg this ad for your exp preferred but not Part time , Kus ters Receptionist, phones,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!! C .1 & ..,. sped aJ1ifl AOVHTISING req.Ca11 Llndaafter5for Ceaner&. 186 E. 16th St GO FOR IT!! o mm properl> AGENCY app. &M·4460. ~3. typm1. Ora. Cty. Airport Uab1hty exper ne<' Must ~!ate pan/ Y lwtsheshotort TOUCH A CLASS _.....,._ t non to area. 833-2237 You want we've got' have dynamic personal.J -and/or Paces ESCORTS ,._.....ma ure pe BOOKKEEPER Approx. CREDIT ASSISTANT : Let·s do 11 , We Teach' t~ Work en aay .is lienllTD's.844-7C170 nm stat camera & art 30hrs t wk Apply in Immediate on.nine In Experienced F fl' Gas Al T · 0 r ustomer sen1cc rep ... HRS 7"" 0817 fiil E f ed ... ~ tend •• R ed We ram' ur agents '" ...,. es. xper. 8re err person Rion Hardware, our Credit Dept. for ex· an..... eqwr •m· are happier. have more Call 768 ·94~5. a sk for 111/"'9 INf 2"0 TD but not nee. Ca SS6·G460, 1024 Irvine, (Weslclif perienced Credit Aasla· mediately. 644· 7l86. supPort. and are doing Lynne 1'o Phpa/iment Penalty *FOXY LADY* askCorCa rol Plaza)N.B. tant with heavy phone b y ~· ln1le family . OUTCA.LL ONLY experience . Good ~~er1s:~~~~re~~ :!fecafa"~~ssStel~toc~~ N..,orth Company. * 972-1131 * Analyst. SuccesafuJ In· IOOKIC•H clerical skills neceasary. 645.7846. Xavier 's or find out how. 963·5671 m.19111 n . 1----------1 veatment consultant Full charae thru trial Xlnt company benefits. Newport, Westcll fC WALKER&LEER.E seeka experienced uala· bAlance. Exper ln A/P For appt. call Personnel Ptua. Ha lrdreu e r wanted FIRST LADY tant. Reply l n con· A/R, payroll, payr oll SG-48:M fi~nce: Colllna Auoc. laxes: IO.key b( touch a · f'ood Servtce Prep. Mon· w/cllentele. Pay M%. or bcort •Mod.ft 567SanNlcoluDr. N.B. must for busy &lrl ore. CUSTOMER Fr1.•·lO. 752.1903, ask for rent station In beautiful .. --••••••••••••••• • P.ty D.c.,.. • ... -........ L HOt1t•ty•L Salary commen1urate SERVlCE REP John University Albletlc salon, La1una Beach. S7S . ,, 11•1• 1100 97• IJ45 _...,,_ .,,.-,.. I bllit If · Mual have aood phone Cub.' wk.Cal1Ruth497· ... 91 "*--•••••••••••••••• * .-* Full t im e permanent wbri.!"'l Ybltl y~ut rl~ contact with the public, STYL 5 ~ =nt Vletnameae "'!!!M!C!!!!•!!!V!!!!ll!!!!a!!!!A!!!!c!!!!ce!!!!p!!!!lA!d!!!!!!!!! pollllon mn, bathing, ori:;;te/:'nd hC:.Sd w~:k. aood typllt, 6 knowled1e Food Service Prep. Mon· R JST wiTH food. F.at lft 6 F cJeanln1 • some front. lna ()lease call Tereu at ol leneral olnce duUea. Fri, 11·3. 752·'7903. aak for POLLO WI MG. 60o/o 1--------• Moo·Sat.Mln.a1e18yn. ~ N .. Company. Xlnt John.UnlveraltyAUllellc + I 0 N U S · bM Giit. Grand opnln1 La1una Nl1uela31.a700 ~======~' 8enefita. 1750,-.so atart· Qub. WCIATI'fl SHOP IN ____ ... _. _____ ,COVER GIRL """15 sav • inf.13.1-3313 6000 LOCATION. * OUTCAU. * "'" ' ... IOOKI_.. p fC ~t deek 1 lrl for op· Am Y· UMIYllSITY ID07TI MC/VlSA ~·11°'~1::si_.E!r~: Fuhlon l1land lnveat· Decorator needa ulea tometrl1t office, PIT. p II .COIFPUllS, cu 5&40 ment nrm Excellent op-Ii~ tcr service 11. •c· Npt Be . ~. Alk for A ' portunlty. Ex()er. • counta. Wtll train. Karen. 11011 CULVIR , Apt. Aasl.atant Mua1e.r maturity required. C•U: msrre ....__ ottl GI I f D IRYINI. S12·IOIO. Trainee.a. Will train. ~m rn.nl ce r or r.1----------<:oupaea, Paper WOl'k •I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DELIVERY Driven fa Offlce. lna1arance ex· t,yUat malnlenenace. 142-$073 ,. ....... ERJA .... •---. W.. t.raioeea Xlot. opp-pulenct necuaary n. ..... t.y C ... :it ~c..~ .,upervwvc ty. for coUe1• atodenl Ir .._1161 ...,...,_ A.rtahopneeda lPll .. :JOPM. Mon. thrv moonH1htera. Eaalb HairatyUaf w1followtn1. helpertralnee. "'1. CaU Polly for appt ..,,. St0/11$ hr. C.11 aft WANT ACTION? Xlnt. work Ina cond S.0.5150. bet ZPM. T5Z·Tl lPM. la..eeGS • Ouslfed Ada Ma.-51'78 MUQl2.. Aalt for Joye • Insurance Account Assistant to Employee Benefit Ex ecutive w /Insu rance brokerage firm, includ· Ina aecretarlal duties, must have exp in group life Ii health IMurance lncludint marke llna . Xlnt N 8 lo<'ation, For appoin tm e n t ca ll 7l4-644-M22 JanJtorlal work. De pen dablc hardw ork lnll per 1on needed P IT . poaslbiy p rr. 845-~l an s. Kennel Help Full time. BAM t o ? . O ver 18. Hardworlt. muat love anlma la S.Sl ·9020 KINDER GA RTEN Teacher, full tlm• for Fa.I.I. Credentials. Call: Susan MO 8820 ' Mano~r TrcNnH -;harp high school ,Jt-.a .,,, ""'""' ... I ruurse<.. 2 'r triJ a& 11rogram S.ilary W\l lo- 1 reJ!>e e' el) b mo!l all \'1ck} Raxt1:r, S4Q.. LOa:.t.1.1 Personnel ~ , \ 2790 Harbor Bl , . -.;f.VER A FEE • \lamcunst. acrylic nails. 1.ag Bc h s alon C•ll Huth ~97 4·191 .' \tature Lady to wo~ tune en dock shop. tram Permanent. Time P lace . t Fashion Island. Ne Beach \l ~·d1 cal Ass"t. front & bac k. non '>moke r . open 646 5194 ____ "! Medical Asst. F.xper Ped1atncs ftlf• \Ion &Thurs 631·3863 t. '.\otedecal Receptiooi From uffll·e. exp'd . ' da1J1 Fashion Isl •i44. 1025 ~h'<l1t•al hsestant, e Jll phasl's rront o l.11<' back office d F '.]Y '179 031_3_. --- \t o d e I 1 n g . comm 'rl . films. & e xtras. N'e rates. all ages/t)' Exp not nee 9S7-020T, , ~IODEl..S :"Je wport P "ash1ons s eeks rrodel.Jng fares. 67i- ;-.;urse RN OR-RR Da)s only, no caU, ---=- or "ktnds, H B area. OUTP A TllNT ... SURGYY CENTY. 714-842-1426. ; :°'lurses Aides Full or lime J.11 & 11·7. Experie or trainees. certifiett gram Mesa Verde valescent Hospit al.• CenterSt C.M. ------'I Come 1ee ut a new salaries a benefits whict. dental plan • credit unlon. . ~. ,,., ........... ~ ........ -. -·-·-···-··········-···· ...... 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'uon to K 'h1ft J. full or pan tin1t.· ,,n,1 642·4321. a s k fu r D on JP~ li7!> 6090. 1' T FT t'\µ d uni\ 11\ht·r, 2.!x ~ '"'''t noon!> & ,.,, nin.;' '' ·•' !>Olllt' l\p1111: .!I H ultl I t'· I Willaams Equ a l o p REt'EPTIO:\IST £"<111 L'u LJi.:unJ Bt•..t t h ..i.:uJnJ ,., .. 1 JPPl'J.fJllll & hJ c I"" 1 po rtumt) Emplo) t•r I r I ~ I m~ ApµI~ :! ·,••1 '' "'I' n _ 1ng pt>-.1t1tm 11111ur 0t''ljlll I~ 2Uil lctr J PI' t 'r.1 · ( I-. \ I • '•' r I ttlHj l'cllt!J \lo·'·' "·ud1u c· ,. .... lt'I nhon ltmo. f ull 11m1· 11· I ~ 11 "' l',.. t' l{ ... IJll n.~~•111 t IO"'fl l f\llll foct•I ""f\ltt Part Tl.me ,..·.,·~·u ' P ... ~ I :..11K "' '" ur a 31" • \ r a \ ~mll' t 'IJt'r lh r 1 .tll in,.. .,. I "' ' 't' nt•t'<lt><I for \pro pt" ,J, ... .,., ~~-•1 t11 ~ n ., • 11 \\I eerolY~~!~J~ 'J''' counselor loH•r 21 • "'tlh th~ Jam Lon~ &. 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P lt:d'>I' 't»lld ft• l>Umt: ltJ p 0 Ji.J! 152l. Laguna Beach. Ca !12652 Recept1on 1s1 t; p1s1 . 65 ""Pm min Legal offH·e. Lag u n a H 1 I I ' .\I r :. W11ll>IO\lo KJ. ll~l counts µa) able c-om II EC!:-.: PT IO'\ IS T pule r dat a t'O\r; & 1 l'orpor.i!I ht:adqu.irtt·r ... general off11:e duta·~ r.tp1d ~.fo \lo th rl'lJil .Great oppurtuntt' fur 1·harn OHtr e~ m t•r look nght per~on Xlnt l'll t.i'thtcrn j ,land <,d vrro nment & .'rinitl future f11r bnght .il,.rt benefits l'onlat•t Lei· 11Utl(Olll£ ra~t ll'arner S6.8046 tM . 9000 PBX Operator. P 11mc or F llune All shift s Will train. 644. 7054 PBX Op e r.i lor for telephone an'wl.'r1n2 servtce, day & ... vcn1ng stu.lls open W 111 l nun 547-5646. Perm. Part time po~1t1on merchandts1ng grc:elrnR cards m retail s tores m the Costa .\fosa Newport Beach area Call 195 f~ btwn7P~·9PM Pet attendant. bm) bedl'h ~ennel. SJ 75 hr i.tMt 1klen 494 0142 PLASTI CS H ol.ir} a.dune operator rorm 11\i. ftmshrng. ai.st'mbl} Call after IP\I 768 2'J54 ._ Pool Cleaner. P T . mU'.t have own trut·k L B .i.97 ·5109 RECEPTIONIST for CP<\f1rm W11ltn11n ln1nt' N B arl'a $5)0 tu "100 mo IS3.'.I 9062 Heceplloms t Aut. Secretory To ~ JO 35 wpm t)p rng ;ins wer phones. ;.oft spoken. ftl1ng. xerox I\ ping short memos Call \'1ck> Baxter. 540-6055. ()Jai.ta l Personnel Agt.>n l"). Z7'JO llarbor Al CM NEVER A F'EE H E Lt<.' S<Jlel>mJn SALES ~IUUU+ Wkh 'l.e~ EM11t nj! P rodud r or ReJI 1-<.tate lndu hk fo r .\I r Hu rpo 7W-~· Hl--"il,\l HA '\T ~It~ IJ .. p ,. 11 <.I .i t. I t· homt•rnJ;(t•r 1,.·rmJlll'l1! f' T , ,,., ,\ S.it hr \I ot J.1M·ounl!t fhl' ( ulft:t.• Bt:lln ~ll lit,t; Salt'!> WJntt'd en ... n~o.·ttt ,, If !>ldrttnJ: ffiJ rint• rt•tJll .,..,,,., c-f,.rk F T 1~1,1t11111 r~xp prd•rtl'd •7J lflkll JJ~ (i.·pendabl1· & df•r1t•11t -.cl! i.tart1:r r" x .. , p .Ul .... ,,l'l '\cm 'rnok• r 1 I . 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"''P 1H•t·t.'~~.1r~ I F T a I I t <J m 11 J n \ bt·nef1l'> <.:.ill llalt11>aj .\tanne 54!! %ii EI 1 ~:I \1 F II SALES 111\HUW ,\Hf: full ti m e pus 1n r e tail hardw are l!l•>re See M ike J ohni.on II W W right Co 12 6 ROt:hester c~ SALF-'> 111 Ft C<impu ncnl'> Exp pref SJIJn 0 1 Jr~d 1-~0 1:-: \1 ~ <all :\lr I' J ulsen llc:I 11 \ \1 & 2PM uni} 2 13 f& ll!>tJ ________ 1 H~El GIFT SHOP I Orj.t,tntC I ,,.,.._ I ll(UOJ •STI IC h I' r. f{ '"'' I J Ile Ji h 1!1'1 :;.;H:t I ll rn.-,. 'I"' r d '• I•·• 1 t I I SECRETARY Prn .11e. n11n JJruf1t ) uuth wn1t·t'~ "icenc·; lie,,,, t)p1ng ftllnR . puhh• c·•m tact lite bkpR I 'r ··x pt·r Ill'<' ~·m -.m11k1·r prd'd ~t .. rllllR ,;if ... n 5)j()(I 111 S900 m o + t· >. u · I 1Jcnef1ts Appl; ,.,J rl' ~U!Tlf' b) k 22 llO lo \'S (' In<'. 21S03 fl•1)·al Palm IJr Costa \ll•,a c,, !/2621; SECRETARY ~c·y ~Jntt.>d for llu~\ ;.all'S 0H1ce J11b cn1.i1b l) ping t OnlrJCh 11.:ht boukkl'l'P1n g phoni·-. ell .\lU'>l I><' l'nthUSIJlollt & l'\perit•n• 1-·d \alJn tummcn:.uJrte "1th ""' pt-nf'nc1• I J II SSi> Ri•i::. .ti.k fur J .il·I-•II' l'Jul llmt nu"" P<·r "" II \I \ b r a m ~ I , I .1 I " • 'ihn"'rr••m HI! 1 'o "l•or. Bhd C\I Sto.c·k THE BROADWAY NEWPORT :\ow 1ntt•rv It.'\\ IOI( tor I• , I! I I ,,, ptt ""'• \.•II l11r /\, I\ \A.,,,,. " ' t I • \ J· \1 ,•I> r I fl I t I I 0 I I I I I ,, "'"" lll1 t1 •.• ' ' ' .. P ermanen t JlJrt 11m0 \\oJ111 ,.,_,, ·'i'I 1. 1 .. · ,., , night po:.1llon~ •n "ur '·"" l:!prn , 1 .,, J,., 1 1. ~lor k h OU!>t'kt 0 Piii 1 lll"J• II ••! It ,pd H •I cJept \\ould lw Jn '' ,1 .,~ 1 \I 1·l'llt:nt Jilli fur .1 'tud1•11l I 1 ~-' nt-ed111~ <'XlrJ 1 "'h \1 ' •WAITRESSES • r.hranu. Ot'erl l•J bt· ·1' I-.111 t 11111 c<t.St Ill q•ar, of J .0:• ,<, ,1,, 1 ,t, 1 c' ,' J bll• lo \lo tlflo. "iunrl., \1011111" f 1 I t,1. m11rn1n~l>. Tut•, '>'•·•I I ll I fhur. night-Merchondi,e ,\ppl' 1n !>':'"'" \I " n d J ' s J t u 1 ti .. lhll30 \\I or callf11rdppl f>.11 l~I THE BROADWAY ~; Fd,hum f,IJ111I ~ev. port n,'J 1·h E•1ual ""/"Jnun11' Emp •1\1:r SWITCHBOARD ..••................... Antiques 8005 ....••....•............ \Ii F' I \I I' -.1 I-It \1111 ~' \'TIVI ~ \1 \11 Jl41f\ '"'• ~r•I" • I '" ' ti I lit "f.p Hr•1 kera _.:t• l-1 rm 11 1,Jrrlt:nf.r,,,,. F<1:.h11m h l;111•I h." 1111 I-~ • J •• I~ tn • • ' • • "' !••"" 111f t t t f i \ 4 I ''""°ll~'•l•or•:SI •h j, . , :n I ' ,, ' fumituN 8050 ·••···•····•·•·•··••··· ••I BUY•• • •l J!--1•d ~ ur·, 1 ur1• \ \f'J•ll 1r111 (IJ{ I _. I •r -.~.LI. fnr 'I uu MASTERS .AUCTION 646-8686 & 8 ll-962 5 1 noµl t•t, fCJrru'lo 11, m.111 h• 1111• I.Jo ,, lor I• n· JI •• I •• 11 ,.,, ... r .. 1 I !1 'l l ·"" J.l;r. Ol.11. h1111.: !.oh•., l h•J0 It l • ln t"ll.11 t• ... r .i· • •• u nt•Jr n• \4 ' "': \ ,., \f ._t)..: n.t \ u \ l1•T•H u\'"' \.\,._l ~ •" ;~:' l'\t II• •• •' •r 1111 r ... rnt 111... '• 1iti. .t JI l •t 11 • \ t ! • I IOI I 11 I'! •\ 'It t I 1 .t! I ~ d .' ~ •'I' ~ I .1 1h .\ h11'1\~ ,,,,,r I • r • · t • \ 1 • .... fi., ,,,~ \I l••U,t " 'I"'" \1·"11 ·" • I \ II 11J•11 I •l \'.(tJ ''" !,1;1' I' "\I 1 I \ I 'I II o, I I• ' t ,~, ' \ ''I• '' ' . 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I 11u111h t l.1r•11»1 \Int 1·111111 1111 lticlt•d J .H 11 '4t I ht l•t•\4 111 'f 1h-...r _: 1•1Uthp11 t t' .1 rr•• tuo ,. IJ. J .1· 1,,, +: ... w; 1 1..-l'• Ji':!l I I""' "d• rht"I " 1 11:-.. I ~ r. Produce Sttxw \1 111 T .. rrnre 2'Jl 5 Young man, high !ichool 1 lt1'flh1ll 1 ~1 graduate, wrlllng to w11rk late hrs & ~row "'''h company Super poten UaJ. Will tram Ca ll a ftt•r 7:30pm 97~24111 Y o ur fr ie nd s and OC'tghbr>rs use CIJ<.s1fil'<I \!oh t:n the) ha\e ~1nll'th1ng to ;.Pit The} ·11 tell \OU hO\lo' \lo Cll ll workl'fi for them ' MARRIOTI" HOTEl 900 Nt'wport Ctr l>r Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr .\1 F SALES LADIES 1-'ull tatrK' & part 11ml· am m ed o pcntnl('> lla llmark P art\ Shl)p 962-8910 .. SECR.fo:T.\HI ES •• T60 Sh8o AnahSI I lllll Hkkp1 Coni.l $16.800 Exl·cS...1··y Shll0$16.ROU c:enOfr l-'\Jn Ts.5$10.800 Liz Reinde r' \~1·m·, <t020 Brrc-h, ~:Stab "t..i Newport 833 1:1190 Free ••II 2Zl2 \I J 11) oJ ' r , . ., '"I t ' S W I T t' II U ll \ I< II l'nct'I n~hl t.12 ,:\.17 llf't-:H,\TOI< l'.1rt ttrnt.· flt-x1hl1° h11u1' 1,12 :ttll3 Teacherc;. prt• "h'lol p ttmt• & f Ll:ll<• I'" I Ul.llli. opt•n l..ji,:un 1 1111, jj() 1!1!11 11111 <"h 1 lt1 ~ 'out h ho•tl •lft)! ::-.hrrl1·, r. '" "'' lll,11<. lrum 111 \I 1111"1•' \ll'\drlll ••r 1 11, 1·l• I h 1 I cl I' " •I ii I • tJt lfl• •l• ,.,,ul•r fr11m .tu llJ I. '"'"' ,, c ,1<..-\fld mu1 h moro• tJ1 """I' ~11•1 <II ht''! o1! I '1 • oJIH' II . 0 1 1'1,11111 ,,, 1 t1fd1Ctn l,11f ll'~ 11; \.'>I I ,·111 ro lui.:.d \11 1111 t:.?11 loJ ,, "'ht 5 lo I ~1~1 I j 17 I t'•1111pro...,,ur "" .!h't• <1111 •v.lld11, 11~1, nu S:t:J:; I 1'1 hdnn "l .111t1q11Pc:l rn llur Sll•t ;,11111:.'11 '·l.>l ll ~\lo l'l'kcl:n:. 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X.lnt o pportun•I> for ' the nght person t:xpt•r w/electncal. hardware or plastics he lpful. but SECRETARY I RECEPTIONIST TF...\<'111:-.:R 1.iot ~rJ•l 1· Credenlraled F\111 tinlt' ~nd n •.,ume lo I' O Uox Ufi69 c .. ,t.J \l nJ ~ Hi "''Pt 11nh 1'1 ..,.:.: l'lltl AppfioncH 8010 111\l"IJ .,,,,J lkd ..... l(J ,\ In\ t' !'t<.•Jl l'Pl'.ln l 11ff1•1 ,( t'ntf Table~ Furu Jll'd ll Uannl'!tL• llutl h \IJrt anti \\I F\I 'It r• u "" r ·" !> c I It· s:11111 :! s not necessar y Xlnl beoefl!.f E 0 E Cootac.'1 personnel, South Pac1r1r Ind ustries . 2100 So Fa1rv1ew, Santa An3 714·S4CMll 11 Real Estattt Sales IOI A llW AltDIMG CAIHllH llALESTATl Com~ us lo learn about our n ew h 1 g h com ~ 1pUl & other ad· vaataau In Jo1nina Redhill Really For In ror~t lon ca ll W all 6fa.71DO I .,<:L,,, I , , i , , r , / > , , • I f' , ' ' ..>" • ' HERE'S A GEM Slav1ck's Jewelers has an opening for a Jewelry Salesperson to work closely wi th customers 1n selecting fine 1ewelry and custom designs The job requires a high de g r ee o f respons1b1hty and good knowledge of 1ewelry merchandi se Excellent Company Benefit Package. c ONT ACT MR. McDERMOn 17141 644-1310 S~AVICK'S Fine Jewelers Since 1917 •Pleas an t . matur e person reqwred to han di<' a ll telephone calls & rne!>..,ages • Fa!>I & lJl't urate l} pmft fl'<JWred Teacher for µn• "·hoof f\Jll 1tmt• .... omi.· t>t·1wf1h Send resumt' t11 P ti Bt>x 10600 l'nslJ \It ..... , CJ . 92627 •Vaned duties reQurre dependablC' & e fft c1t'nl T eachers. Prt:H hool M~lf starter • p T . F T \IU!>I ha\I' •TWX exper an asset i.ome Ea rly l'h1hJhootl •Noo !tmoker ~ucat1on background & 1-; x c e 11 e n I s a I 3 r > & benefit!> M1!>sion Viejo a rea . C<1 ll Mr ~ Campbell. $81 3830 or exp Irv 552 1:l:JI Tustm 544 141i7 TELEPllONE WOHK RESPONSIBLE? E•\llN UPTO $1 .00 PER HR. Slnl. working rond Port ••...•......••......... 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Non·amoker pref Can: 640-0LD u~eveoin 751 2411 Washl•r & !lnt>r. i.tood T .. er,OM Sollcft~ rond s~eu \luJt:I lurn1ture !>ale hl' \k111s Co Sat Aug 23rd. l2 !>Pl\1 \l 11 1 Hambu"' H1dac. Irvine_ II W Zen + lit and IO Kuts J pc bdrm set, ~ 540-3255 The fastest draw In the 13.75 r plus bonuses to _ _ 6 s.848 •tart. No Hper n~ces, Sell walh EJ\SJ.o;I You may req\1est o:ir ad answeri ng service when placing vo:1r ad .. a Doily Pilot od number will oppeor 1n your ad West a Daily Pilot .!;!=:!:::J:~~~-L~!!l-----!!!!!l!Rm!!!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~..L.:~Cl~ried Ad &42>~ No seµina Acros11 from ll'aa BR l!:fo:ZE ~ ~~ 2·tpm call Clautried Adi &42 5678 . -~ J.;\'t'r} thing must g o . Comer groups. couche!>, . . we will toke yo:ir messages you coll 1n at yo:1r convenience to get the responses to your ad this se<vice 1s only $5 per week For more mformotoo and to place yatir od coll 642-5678. t11bles, ete 964-~~~-_J~=:!!~~===============~ ··--.A •-· .. ·-.. -'"""" ..... _____ , __ Wot. 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TI4S. e\ e~ 536-9648 rrules' ~.ooo C.tll i5 914 I !j new paint . ace --------497 181 O 1 !U"P. xlnt cond. 65K m1, '72 VW Squure back, de • SS8)J 631 788'7 rent rond. rebll eng of It no 11n.!>wer. plelll!e kt"l"P , fer 548·1416 lr)'lng 661112. 13~f ong eng, run ~ u p .. r L' p d a t l' d "Tl VW Bus. xlnl cond s-1700 OBO !168 71)j8 feblt eng f' '' l.'a~i-1.'llt: 1 \II '\ 1 >s 7:i X lnl l am fm stt-reo 8lrk xtr~ $liOO() (JB(J •AO l81b call 960·3979 aft SP~! 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SHOW Auc. lUs 17, 1980 Biuer• Better Bu)t-Sell-Trade N.ATUllMG WEAPONS6 ACCHSotUIS •Leather Goods •Reloading Supplies •Fine Optics •Edged capons le blades •firearms-antique &Modem •Gunsmith on premises •Ai r runes IMDIAN ~ACTS ·J~lry •Raap• Blankets •Kacblna Dolls •Pott«)' AMn9UlS& COUICTAIUS ~Wdem Rtiics Ir Art -civil war artifacts •Memorabilia <ol.m Gold & Silver GOYHMMIMT suaPWS •Uniforms -<=an teens •Pancbutes •Sleepina Ba as •Ile. PLUS TIIOUSANDS O FOT'HER ITEMS 500 SELLERS TABLES ON SALE LOTS OF FREE PARKING FOOD ON PREMISES 24 Hour Sec11ri ty ii provided OPEN TO THE P UBLIC 9AM·SPM Bolh Days Admiuion: Adults S3 Cllildreft Under 14 S1 ~COUNTY PdG«OUHOS Industry Buikllng Enter Arlington Dr. ate 3-A. COllta Mesa . Ca TV.R9dlo, HIFi, Steno 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 36' SEA RAY t::xpress i9 \iODEL C XI n l l 0 n d f u 11 ~ Slee)l6 6 to 8 on Gaucho equi p d Many 'tr di. bed s fully s elf con Bes t orr over SSO.UOO tamed. roof air cond ., 675·3895, 6 45 -6739 & g e ner ator . 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T o -ls_e_bo_a_t c Stereo 6 Receiver, spkrs. dock or Moonng. Balboa l I _,. ne•. Sa cnf1ce at Island for Mi 30' boat. J •· 5.S7-1164() will lse by the yr, pr efer· rably nr Collins Is land San k y o S T D · 1 6 5 o 67S.~ or 1 .328.4904 t frontloadin g r a si.elte ---------~~ ( deck Lite n e w SiS. Pvt dock. u p to 50· for II 151-7216. rent Best orrer 675·3436 tJ lt" Color Portable. S17S. Lr& scrff!> color con-N EWPORT SLIP tclleu.e l150·. both xln t. Max. beam 11' a vail. ,. a tJ • t1 . b tJ •im. 548-5556 21" C.olor T .V. GE T .V lanl. Call Mack 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962. 7788. 1275. ---------FWi or Ski n ·uo H P . l 10. 2 Luttr Speak e rs 11 Co5t new C80 L . '40-a2. 1100. with trailer as n ra eqwp. ment. $2:200. Call Pat at 640-6QZ3 days or 760-8 lfiO res. b .. , ...... 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Ir your car ts extra clean. see us Fl RST 1 .~ •• 1110,_,.c~ • 2925 Harbor Bh•d COSTA MESA 979-2500 WEIUY a.UM CARS AND TRUCKS COHMElL CHEVROLET ~ll,trl••I l\h1l e 1 t-.T ·\ 'wt ~ _., \ 546-1200 TOPDOLUR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAM USED CARS! miracle mazda 21 SO H..tMw ll•d. Costa MflCl 6•5-5700 WANTED! Lat e model ToyotJi. ;ind \' o I \ o ii C a I I u " TODAY ''' Earle Ike TO'fOfA.YOL YO 1 •u M~lhd. Closed Scandays ~ANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST TODAY!!! UMIVERSITY iwm~pm~'Jb.Sl ollt•r l \\I F\I t d S\ \t'r\ IMJ.7132 9i !# .WS9 .. ,1c f.,r \ldrlr. J 1 It-an S4l1Jl1 .,31 153:! Ford 9940 & :-. \I.ES & -.U<\ IC~. 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Out In tM A••• Wortd' THREE vtEWS OF CONGRESSMAN DAN LUNGREN AS HE MEETS HUNTINGTON CONSTITUENTS He'• Wifing to Endure Another Term; 'I Have • High Threehold of Pein' l;..ungren Faces Voters Taxes, Government Major Concerns By PIDL SNEIDEBMAN °' .......... ,~ It was an average night in the life of a local congressman. In the middle of a town hall meeting with his Orange County coostilueot.s, U .$. Rep. Dan Lungren was confronted by a man in a pig mask who accused him of supporting a wasteful "pork barrel" project (filling of the New Melones reservoir). Lungren took this attack in stride. "On this one thing, l guess you and I will be in basic disagree· ment," he said politely. Then he continued fielding more routine ques\ions about tax cut.s, social security. na· tional defense and oil prices. Even the low turnout at this meet-the-people session didn't raze the freshman congressman. who will ~k re-election in No- vember. Though he is based in Long Beach, Republican Lungren 's district also 10 c lude s Seal Beach. about one-third of Hunt· ington Beach, and port.ions or Westminster. Los Alamitos, Sunset Beach and Rossmoor. About 35 people attended the t.,o·hour meeting at the Hunt· ington Beach Library, including a handful of Lungren aides who helped pad out the audience. "This is the best.attended town ball meeting I've had in Huntington Beach." the con· gressman confided a fter the session. "So actually. things are looking up." He continued, "l think there's a good value in meetings like this. You can get the mood of the people. The air in Wasrungton Is a bit rarefied. This keeps you down to earth. It's nice to be out in the real world." Taxes and government reguJa· tions seemed to be on the minds of most of Lungren·s constit· uentsduringlhemeeting. When one woman complallled about tax loopholes that favor the wealthy. the congressman admitted that inequities ex.ist . But be added, "One person's loo phole ma y be another person's tax incentive.'' Lungren himseU would lilce to see a mas sive tax cut as a means of boosting the economy. He disclosed his support fo r the Rolh·Kemp bill. which would re· duce tax rates by 30 percent, staggered over three years. Throughout t he meeting, Lungren expressed frustration at the difficulty or getting "good legislation" through the maze of congressional committees and pa s t th e par li amentary r o adblock s that c a n be employed by opponents of a m easure. He strongly s upports steps to reorganize Congress, he said. Still. Lungren admitted he's proud of the success he's had in immig ration polic ies a nd crimtnaJ code reform. Despite the frus tration , Lungren said he's willing to en· dur e anoth e r term in Washington "I have a high threshold of pain," he said Democrats · Eye Unity Ted's Support El.ates Carter Camp NEW YORK <AP > -Presi· dent Carter began bis re-election • campaign today with the en· dorsemeot be sought so rervent- • ly from Sen. Edward M. Ken· nedy and a display or party uni· ' ty b e needs to m eet twin cballeaaes from Republican l Ronald Reasan and independent John ADdenoll. r "l will support and work for tbe re-election of PTesident Carter." Kennedy said in a post· m1dnigbt statement. That. perhaps even more than the declaration of nomination, was What Carter and bis Ueuteo· aau wanted to bear to cap • tbelr ....... efforts to briDI tbe Mu1acblleeUI aenator aboard t.be eampetp after tbe lone and lllUer ltnllale fOC' tbe nomioa· tioD. . Carts WM up early toda1 and Nl _..... ln Central Park. Laa.,-tb8 j&w.l4eat walked a block • 8ef8tb Avenue to tbe Stap Diii for a We breUfMt ol ....-.... • m-e omelet. Tia• oftea·turbulent Demosldk .Natimlal Convention co•el .. •• toal1bt wltb tbe formal nmomJnaUon of Vice Pt•kl1• WUter f'. Molidale ... tllie "'-•n' acceptance .... I, I Alm tile IPHehla. Kennedy ...ul e-. Ida eDdonement by =~ ~ ... MODdale •. A •d'W K....-dy's blten· .......... et Ule clollnt ~ "9u.ii .... OD. a ltdaedy spokesman said there were no plans for the senator and Carter to meet before then. Cbaanel 1 begins coverage of the convention at 4:30; Cbanaels2 and 4 Join at 5. _ Kennedy's staff chartered a plane for him to return to Wasbingtoo about midnight when the Democratic National Cooven· lion ends. But Kennedy passed up an in· vitatioo to a party unity luncheon at whicb Carter was the featured speaker. An aide said be miaht play some tennis tn \he afternooo bef oretbeflnal session belinl. Carter may announce la bll speech to~1bt acceptlnl tbe aiominatlon that he i• committed t.o developlq a new stratelic bomber, aceordin1 to a published ~ Wubiqton Pott, quoting UD.ldeottftect sources today, 1aJd presidential aides have drafted ~marb -about lbe new bomber into tbesoeeeh. But the l'epOrt said the pres\· dent may decide not to laclude 1ucb • commitment into bll n- maru ~OD U>e mood of r the Democratic National Conven· lion. Carter has been criticized by Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagaai and his sup· porters for the president's July 1977 decision to stop production of the B·l bomber. which carried a price tag or $101. 7 million per plane. But the Post's account said breakthroughs in bomber technology will enable the presi· dent to defend bis cancellation of the B· 1 by arguing the propoeed bomber could overcome Soviet defensesbetterthantbe B·l. Am°"' the bttakt.broughs cited in the story was a secret method of mating a long-range bomber nearly invisJbJe to enemy rlldar designed to detect enemy aircraft. Fruit Flies Seen Beyond Quarantine SAN JOSE (AP)·-The state Food Jud Alrlculture Depart· meat ls aped.eel to decide next week whether a fruit fl>' quaran· tine wtU be expanded to 400 square mi.lee in northern Santa Clara County. Agricultural experts have urged the eq>amloo became the lnfeataUon o r the harmful M.edJternnean rrwt rues hu spread beyond the current 106- a.quare-mile quarantloe SCJM. \ Yoar Ho•eto•n Dally Ne•spaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS er Bitter 'I 1 Says Court 'Played Games' 1 BJ DAVID KUl'ZllANN OI .. D9M'I ""9t ..... In an emotional courtroom s peech, convicted murderer Jerry Gene Wills of Costa .M~a criticized the prosecutor in his case Wednesday and described legal proceedings against him as being "a game with people's lives on the line." ln particular, Wills. 34, lashed out at Deputy District Attorney Paul Meyer for being uncon· Oswald Body Exam Set DALLAS (APl -The Dallas County medical examiner s&.1d to- day be will examine the body or accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, expected to be exhumed from a Fort Worth grave Friday The exaounation will attempt to determine whether the body is actualJytbatorOswald. named by the Warren Commission as the lone assassin of President John F. KennedyhereNov.2:2.1963. Cb arles Petty, the county medical examiner, said he would conduct the examination at the re- quest of Dallas attorney Jerry Pittman, who represents British. author Michael Eddowes. Ed· dowes claims the body is that of an impostor and bas been trying for yearstobavethebodyexbumed. Petty's office issued the follow· ing statement: "The Dallas County Medical Examiner's office is not in any way officially Involved in the ex· humatioo ol the remains ol Lee Harvey Oswald. Because the Institute of Forensic Scieoce i.s the only facility in the area properly equipped to conduct an examination for the purpose of e stablishing identity. I have agreed to undertake this ex· amination. The Dallas Morning News re· ported in today's editions the body would be dug up Friday morning from Rose Hill Cemetery. 3rd Freeway Killer Figure Denies Guilt LOS ANGELES CAP> -A third defendant in the notorious Freeway Killer case pleaded in· nocent Wednesday to sut counts of murder and three counts of rob- bery. Vernon Robert Butts, 22, an· no un ced h is plea before Municipal Judge Barbara Jean Johnson, who ordered him held without bail and asked whether the Oct. 31 preliminary hearing date requested by his attorney would be acceptable. "Yes," the lanky brown· haired defendant r e plie d. "That's Halloween, isn't it?'' "I believe it is, .. the judge said. Butts is charged with six or the 14 murders to wbicb codefend· ant William Bonin bas also pleaded lnDOCent. The two men and a third co- def endanl. James Munro, 19, who is charged with just one of the 14 murders. have now all m· tered innocent pleas to charges in the Freeway Killer case. in which the bodies of 44 Youn& men have been found dumped along Southern California freeways since 19'72. At the request of defense at· torney J09epb Jnsber. Judie Johnson abo aet an Au1. 21 heartn« for arguments OD a de- fense request to see eYidence gathered by the proeecuUoo. Pact Canceled TORRANCE, Calli. <AP). - Nearly $& million ln federal funds will be lost to tb1a city alter the City CouneU cane.Jed a federal bouatq contract requll"- ins the city to provide low- lncome houaln1. Th• dedlJon alao could brine a Justice Departsnent civil auit &&alnlt Torraace. cerned with either truth or justice and being interested in· stead only in gaining the max· imum coovictioo. Wills, chained and shackled. made his comments atter being sentenced to 27 years to life in state pri.soofortheshooting death of off-duty Costa Mesa police of· ficer Mark Pesanti last December in a Fountain Valley apartment. The defendant. a former car sales man, had been convicted 2 Oties ProlJe by an Orange County Superior Court jury last monlb of fll'Sl· degree murder. The jury also found Wills guilty ol assault with inteot to commit murder for the wounding of Joelle Sennewald, 23, who bad chosen Pesanti as her lover after dumping Wills. According to testimony during the trial, the three had been in- volved in what Meyer called a "love trian~le" that ended in CSffTRIANGLE, Paie A%) Immigrants Seized In Sexual Assault By JERRY CLAUSEN °' .. D.if'f ,._ i&aff Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach police have arrested four Vietnamese immigrants wh o they believe kidnapped young women. drove them to orange groves near Irvine and forced them to participate at gunpoint tn sex orgies. Arrested Tuesday afternoon m Costa Mesa and booked into the City ja.11 k>T SUSplClOD Of kidnap and rape was Dung Qunc Pham, 'Hold' Set On Valley High Rise The developer of a proposed 14-story office building in Four>- lain Valley formally asked the city Wednesday to put this proj· ect oo .. hold." In a letter to the planning commission. Stephen Gavin, vice president of Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.. as ked th.at the company's proposal "be temporarily placed on an inac· live status." He also requested that an ·Aug. 20 session with commissioners. scheduled for discussioo of the proposed high rise, be canceled. Gavin said Pacific Mutual is "studying the feasibility or our development options'' and ex· peels to announce its rurutre plans for the 11.5-acre site at the commission's Aug. 27 meeting. The high rise had been pro- posed for the southeast corner of Brookhurst Street a nd La Alameda Avenue. In his letter. Gavin said \he developer had kept a commit· ment to meet with local oppo. nents of the project. .. Tbe mMing was construe· live," he wrote, "and there was a clear consensus that the variance of (the city's) SO.foot height limit was not acceptable to the group they represent." As initially proposed, the of· fice building would have stood 205 feet high. Huntington Kidnap Try 1huxuted An alleged kidnapper ran into a headstrong victim who fought him for control of a moving vehicle, Wednesday evenina. finally causm, him to leap from the car and Oee. Police arrested lbe 27.year~ld suspect a rew minutes later at 6:40 p.m. It is alleaed the man, Kirt Rex Clul1, ol West.minster, broke into the parked van ol a 25-year-old woman and crabbed ber u the was drivine away from the HunUn1ton Center parkinl lot. Police set. Louil Oeboa said the Runtiqton Beach woman ref\lled to drive In tbe dinctioD tbe •llll*l demanded and they fou1bt for the wbeel u the ear careened dowa Golclea We•t Street. The womu llammed cm tbt brak• and leued • the llom caustq the eu.perated Imped to Clve up Md nee rrom die van. Police arreated a auapect matchine tbe delcriptioa at lbe lntenedioG ol Got.hard 9tnet and F.ctinler Annue. • 18, of 4461 Charleville Circle. Irvine Arrested with him aod booked into Orange County Jail on similar charges was a 16-year· old Santa Anan. The two were spotted in Bob's Big Boy restaurant, 17th Street and Fullerton Avenue. Costa Mesa, by a waitress whom they allegedly kid.napped and forced into a four-hour long sexual or· deal Friday night. Their arrest led lo the Wednes· day arrest or two other Viet· namese by Huntington Beach detectives investigating a similar multiple rape of a 19- year-old woman from their city on July 12. Being he ld I n Huntington Beach City Jail for suspicion of kidnap, rape a nd other sex crimes is Bo Quoc Pham. a>, who lives in Irvine with bis brother arTeSted the day before. Booked for s us picion of similar cnmes was Minh Quang Nguyen. 18, of Santa Ana. The two men held bJ Hunt· incton Beaeh officers were picked up late Wednesday in Tustin where they worked for a Los Aniceles Times distributor, police said. AU four or the suspects re· portedly immigTated from the Saigon an?a between six months and four years ago. Cost.a Mesa officers said this morning that Anaheim, Santa Ana a nd Oran ge County Sheriff's investigators are following up m the arrests. The first kidnapping and ensu· Ing orange-orchard sex orgy was reported by a young Santa Ana woman oo April 20, Huntington Beach officers said. That ordeal was followed by a similar kidnapping or a woman in county territory near Anaheim oo July 7. the Hwit· ington Beach episode on July 12, a Tustin area attack on July 19, another in Anaheim on Aug. 2 and, nnaUy, the kidnapping of the 18·year·old Costa Mesa waitress last Friday . Costa Mesa investigator ~bil McCormick said the Mesa woman was forced at gunpoint at 10 p.m. into a car by four men described as Orienta.ls. She said each of them raped her and forced her to cooperate in unnatural sex acts during lour hours in an orchard near Culver Drive in Irvine. (See 4 HELD, Page ..\2) Coast Weather Fair through Friday ex· cept for night and morning cloudiness. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, 66 in· land. Hiebs Friday lower 70s to II>. INSIDE TODA~ l•tlex Hlf Ilwpdlr.Al..pte1 It, IW HayakawaParli . Stand Praised S)' V •ADLE ... .._ ___ C:allfonu• Sm Alaa Crauton p ra1 f'd b1s Republican tOU· t~rpart, Stnator S I. Hayakawa. loday for &Dl')C)WllC&fta tua wtlbD• .,'" to co-apomor a btll all!Mld 1t t'rHlU\I &n ll, IC~ n1t..on&J park ao.oulhOra.na CoWl t)' A td to Crans\00 eooteod l.he $tun tn H.Qakaw1'1 PQ9lUon will ~ helptw an f11hUna oppos!UOG an Wu tungtOo D C lo lhe bill. 14h1ch cala. for s(),C!Dd•"Joaat ltast 138 m illion lo federal Ian to plttt the park toeetbu The pa.rt, as eov1i1ooe<i m Lile b1U. wouJd stretch from Corooa ............. COURT BID LOST Cyndy Gervey df'I Ahr to 1outh of Laguna Beach .. T bt real 111110 now tao't m oney," ~muked Lu llua. CraD1 l on '1 L o · Aoa e l u 1pokesman. "ll • 14hether we can l'On vtott t\.eryoo~ that Uus ltlnd I~()( natJonaJ 1mporlaDC4' " The ~11ment of lntenor. w b tc h muu uutborue th e pur~hase lf the btll 111 success("1. h ' 1nd1t·•tt"d 1t b('llt'Vt!:i. the 1.c·reaae aJong tht' lrvme Coast i!!i not swt.blc for u n•taonal park Ha )akawa , who prtv1ously h .id denounced Cra n s ton '!> leg1alat1on . said he support!> estabhahment ol the park. bul re ite rated h.ls concern that lunds may not be forthcoming lie s aid he 1s less than op- li m isla c of the bill 's chances because of opposlllon from the De partment or lntenor and a backlog of $2 6 billion in clwrru. agamst federal fwids. .. But Senator Cranston seems C'Onvmced that my support for his legislation wa ll ensure ats passage and that runds will be forthcoming." Hayaka wa said Ha yakawa previously had i.ug· gut ed that t he state s hould purchase the coastal lands by borrowing -money fro m the fede ral governme nt and repay. m g 1t over a 10-year per iod from its s hare of Land and Water Conservation Funds But Peter Oangermond Jr . director of state parks . re1ected the alternative as "unaccepta ble," pointing out that the state a lready had s pent money to establish the Crystal Cove Slate P a rk. an 1.898-acre area that is included inside the boundan es of the proposed national park. Hayakawa s aid with that re- 1ect1on and added pressur e from park ad voc a t es. he saw no al t ernative but to s upport Cranston's bill Garvey, Wife Lose Fight Over Story S AN FRANCISCO CAP) -The Los Angeles Herald-Examiner can reprint an unflattering arti· cle about basebaU playe r Steve Garvey and his wife. des pite the Garveys' claim the story could cause them pubUc harassment, a federal court has ruled. The 9th U.S. Court of Appeals threw out a lower court order We dnesday which blocked the news paper from publishing the article, a story onginaJly print- ed in Ne wsweek's Inside Sports magazine The court's brier order . issued rollowmg an hour of a rguments, threw out the earlier decision because "prior restraint or this publication is prohibited by the First Amendment." The fed era l a ppeals cou rt said , however , that the Garveys' request to get possession of the four hours or tapes or their in· ter view with the a uthor of the s tory could be renewed and de- cided upoo separately. The Herald·Examiner and News week argued tha t the lower court ruling violated freedom of .the press. The story in dis pute, written b y freelance writer Pat Jordan. caused the Los Angeles Dodger first baseman and his wile to s ue for $11.2 million in dam ages. An attorney for the Garveys ).old the court Wednesday that n llowing republication or th~ •a rticle would be "inviting dJs. 'aster." Attorney Alan Rothenberg op- posed Herald-Examine r argu. ments that the ban violates First .Amendment n gbl:). Rothe nber g claims the 31 - year -old Los Angeles Dodger fir st baseman and his wife. Cyn- dy. were harassed a fte r the ORANGE COAST ,. • DAILY PILOT f~ Or.,.. ColM 0..l'f Pttot *''" tWflot<ft ·~ tfM"OtMCI 1rw ,.,_..,,Pr~\. '" pyOttWCI D) ui. ()<-c-,...., ....... '-• \otlool• .. Mil~.,.,..,..,,,...,., ~y ""~ Fttcli.tt tOt GMY #llfU. ,...,.,_., &Nett, H--'I~ lh·•(.f\/Fevril••" Y•U•• ,,.,,. •• L..,.,,.. ~Af~flil C...~t A W ...... t~ ... ,..,. *' ...... "'" s.rw .. ,, .... ~,, '"" onf'C.Clliet °"'°''"'""' _._.. ~ M J3IO WN B•"f S4ff'll"t, P 0 k • Ill ... CAIO -'-"'-"'• t>a>o • ·-·-p,.,,.,,., •f'\d JlivdH/'11•• , .... ~ V\(• 1'¥ft4'0rl'lt .-Id~-~ ,,_ .. _ ... ldO .... .,._.A.--..~·'"1 £dtt0f ca.Mii ~ ·-·~--t .. 1 .. ._,..,_ .,..,°"-~ C•IOr Hulltfftaton .. tdl ~ oufa..crt~..,a ..... ,1,........,, ... PO ..,.,..,_ story was publis hed by Inside Sports. "No one had eve r attempted to r ape Mrs. Garvey as a public f,gure, no one has stuffed ot>. scene material in her mail box and no one bas followed her for 15 m iles on the freeway maJung obscene gestures . . . If you al· low r e·publJcalJon you a re mvat ing disaster." Rotheoburg told the three-Judge panel. He late r dechned to elaborate about attacks on Mrs . Garvey, 30. The article. "Tro uble 10 Paradise." was based on m· te rviews that Jordan had With the G arveys. Attorney Michael Inglis. r e presenting t he news pa per. a rgued, "even lf the material 1s false or defamatory, this is no basis for enjoining publication . . . We should be allowed to publish and the n ii de famatory we c an be sued ... E very mo- ment passing by is r eaUy an abomination of the First Amend - m ent." The Garveys filed the Sll.2- m illion dam age swt Friday m U.S . Dis trict Court in Los An geles again.st Newsweek Inc .. the magazine's publisher, and J ordan, alleging the aruc le was libelous, malicious and had q uotes out or context. They also claimed bre ach of contract and said their privacy was invaded. T he couple s o ught a pre - liminary injunction against re· publica tion and U.S. District Judge Robert Kelleher granted an order blockmg pubhcallon at Je as t until a hea ring Fro•P~AJ TRIANGLE •• violence whe n Wills entered Miss Sennewald's apartment last De<:. 22 with a gun and found her in bed with Pesanli. Wills, directing his comments at both Meyer and Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas, who heard tbe case and sentenced him. said be was "confident this conviction will not bold up." He crtticlzed the judge for not a llowing into evidence • videotape ol an interview be bad with a payc.biatrist while under the influmce ol a truth senun. That tape, defense attoney Richard Bonner had contended, would allow Willa bad IODe to the a.,..-tmeat to commit suicide ratber the IUD down Peaanti and .... SenaewaldJ whom be bad wmted to marry. WU11, wbo laid it WU not bis intent to "create wan~t" dalmed llleyer ''did not seek UM truth. lie ii Jmt u p1Jt.y ol wron.,,...._ulam.'' Tbe defaadant claimed be•• aufferial from a •• _, llMll&.a1 depr...-0 at the tJme ol the 1boot'np llDd that ii ... •• U'D- ly luilt7 ol murder. God ~ pu_t_ blm to deaib. Don't Look Now, But ••. Jason Millage. 5. of Huntington Bea ch munization clinic Wednesday sponsored m ust have decided if he didn't watch. the by Pactfica Commuruty Hospita l. Proof of needle wouldn 't hur t so much. Nurse vaccinat ion a~a1n st diphtheria. polio. Rosalie Ma rtinez performed the m<><:u1a· whoopmg cough and measles ts required t10n during a fr ee back·to·school 1m b y law for school entry m California. ---------------- HBPark Prop,Qsal , Advances , A controversial proposal for e xpar:tsive comme r c ia l and recreational development ol the la r gely passive Huntington Beach Central Park waa passed to the City Council Wednesday night by the city's Community Serv ices Commission . De ve lopment p la ns for the 285-a cre park include a large campground. five restauranta. • mulli-sparts facility, a giant wa ler s lide. skating rinks, a YMCA gymnasium and trail.a fOf' sm a ll motorcycles. The Co mmunit y Servi ces Comm1SSion propos al seeks to make the massive park gene rate re venue to help s u pport the city's parks system. The com m1 ss1o n r e co m - mended Wednesda y that council hare an outside firm to prepare an econorruc and m arketing re- port on the proposal prior to adopting a preliminary m aste r µIa n A comm1">s1o n s t udy session with the council is scheduled Aug. l5 Socialism Warning Told D e velopm e n t cos t s a r e estimated at S26.9 m1 lhon wh.ile revenue to the city 1s pro1ected at $3 2 m1 lhon upan complellon. Caty off1c1als l1a1d an add1- t1onal $7.3 mJllaon wall be needed to acqwre about 90 acres near Elias Av('nuf:' to incorpor ate a trout fL'>hmg la ke a nd 800·space c•ampground Jl~itor Oullines Hutory of Brituh Problems By GLENN SCOTT 01 -0-'h Pllolt SIM A m ember of British Parlia· ment le<.>turcd about 300 Orange County residents Wednesday not to follow Brita in's mistakes and slide into socia lis m E ld on G r iffiths. a silver h air ed Conser vative P art y me mber who has been in the House of Commons since 1964. Frone Page A l 4 HELD ... Thcv r e turned he r to th'· dvwntown Co'>ta Mesa c1rea early Saturday morning She con tanued her "alk home and called police A s1rrular orgy \\as reported July 13 by the 19-ycar·old Hunt 10gton Beach woman who was v. alkanj? near her home in the Beach Boulevard area the C\e- n m g of July l2 S he told police s he was raped repeatedly by fou r Vietna mese and forced to ind ulge in un- natur a l sex acts . sometimes with mo re than one man at a time She. too, was returned earl~ t he next mommg to a local.Ion near v.her£> she tA><tl ked as <>ht· "as for<:cd into the car at gun poaot. officers said Sa m1lar ordeals were reported by the women an the other cases. polic<.· srud One daflerence occurred m the Costa Mesa case. though. police ~aad. The m en put S60 mto the Mesa woman 's purse before d r oppin g h e r orr 10 t he downtown area . T he three adult suspects ten· tat1vely are scheduled for ar ra1gnm ent Friday i n Orange Cou nty's Ce ntra l Mun icipal Court, Santa Ana. police swd All are being held in lieu of $25,000 bail. Newport Ups Boater Fees Over Protest Over the prot ests of boaters, the Newpol1 Beach City CouncLI has tncreased mooring lees by m ore th.an 50 percent Effective J a n . 1. offshore r ates will jump from $6.55 per foot per year to $10 while on· shore lees go from $3 JO to ~. More than 100 boaters, wbo ca m e in fro m Huntington Beach, Santa Ana . Costa Mesa and as far ~ Corona, said the rate hike will be a flnancial squeeze on middle·income boat owners. Several people s aid the rat.es wou ld be unfa ir b ec ause boaters get nothing in return for the fees. Other facilities, they argued, offer renters park- ing. restroo m and security service. Howe ver. city officials point· e d o ut that. bad the fee schedule been lied in with the Consumer Price lndex, rates would be well over $10 a root . Tbe county raised its offshore mooring fees in the Newport Harbor from S6 t o $18 earlier this year. Cop Copter Down said a reliance on bag gcvem ment solutions to econom1C' prob terns had stnpped Hritaan or strength "Socialism an practacl' L.., the death or md ustn al advance .. he told the non proht World Affairs Council or Orange Count> during a dtoner meellng at thf:' Sad dle back lnn G nffiths descnbed how Bn- taan bad been a world pov.er un· t1I after World War 11 . but had nat1onalued indul>tr;. :.ind raJl>t'<l taxe<; to c;nlve 1ls dome'-t1 c troubles Tht• rec;ults hi• c.a1d "t•rt• ha~her tc1x1 ..., JO innJt•-<1 national dt•ht and .1 1, .. ,..., 111tema tr11 n.il influence !{ .. cautaom•d a... a r-andul rnt•nd that lht I Ollt 11 ~lull lt.aninl! LO lht• .,,,1m1· ...,,,, 1alt •Ill d1n·ct111n (,nff1tt.,. had 1 J/\Jl"•I nt'"'"'PJPt'r" befort' g1"1ng ha:. .,pcech and ht-u.,cd a'> an f·x.im ph· a local uµroJr OH 'r lhl· Santa Ana Unified School Board s de Cl .,100 nOl tO OUer rre C' breakfasts He wondered how tht.> school boar d 's decision to require p a r e nts t o reed the a r o wn children could be conside red racist. as protesters hall con ll'nded m the stor) Gnrflth'> daam!'d t hat tt 1· l 'natcd State., ,., d 1 clln1n i;: in v.orld str<.'n.srth and that r·tJun tnci. -,uc·h a:. h.., ar(· ronceml"d that it sta )'l> stronl! He .... :-ud hP Proble m Exte nds Seco"'s Shutdown S ACR A M EST O <AP 1 En g i nee r s f rom th e West 10g house Corp were d.ue at tht.' R a ncho Seco nuclear powe r plant today to exam ine a turbUle that caused a "cold shutdown" at the racahty The turbtne p roblems prompt ed t he "cold shutdown" Wednes day . a rter the plant had auto mau<:ally shut itself down rollo W'lng an equipment railure Tuesday. a spokeswoma n said LOS ANGELa <AP>·-A Los An1etes Police Department _ beUcopter tet down in a CotiHu.m partiDC lot ln Ex.-lt\on Partr wbea anlnltrumeat wamlqlltbt lDdlwed pMlible eactnetn»b&e, police said WeclDeaday. Tiiie precauliOUrJ ladint caUMd ao dama,e to the Bell Jet ..,.., aod t.bepUot wu UDJAJUMCI. • J cJetet•ts ~cu nouht an Amencan pol1c11~ lie pr~cr1!>4-d .,., a curt> the \<lml' l'OO:>t'T\ <JllVf' CCOO(Jffil{' J)()lac1es and rchanc-e on free en terpra~e that he ..,Jld his part;.. under Prime ~1tnister Margarl't Thatcher h~ c ho~t·n G raHaths ~a \'C' a lonJ; and '>Obe r account or change-, the con~ervat 1 ve government ha!> mc1de Ln Bntaan ho..-. 1t has cut 1n1 omt· tJ\•-. Jnd W>\••rnm1·nt ~wnchng .rnd '>old nat11m.,h21'<1 indu ... tr~ h..11 k t•i 1.ir1 \ .i\1· 10 \ t·'-1 nr- rt, r• 1 ... " 11• \4 rn• ""' J1td h• 1 1• r par 1 u1 •llH 1 uuntr. ~ .• Jlil y,,. tlJ\t • "" "h.1t rn 1.11L-.m rrw:ins ;.in•I \.\f d<1n l 'w\,HI' ltt t •t it,, .... 1t: Development and acqu1s1t1on cost!'> v.ould 1>4• shared by com - merr 1al and privat1• intcrcsll>. a c 1t~ ~pokMmJn -.;.11c1 Thl' sports ruc1llty would 10 c lude rour ~oc·rl'r ;md football field., and six .... uftball fie lds with lm·ker and -,ho" er racahlle<; A h <J prnpo~<.-d arc a golf dn V· 1ng rans.:1• a model car area , tcnna!>. h;.mdball a nd racquetball ('OUrt:-. an equestrian center and ba .... r-ball hatttnll cages !-.(1m1• lri< al rt•..,1c1(•nL-, r1·ar ex· f'l''-"1 \l' rrimmcrc1allzal ion of the flcJ:!>"I \" park and h;H1· rought 1 h• 1•ror"""·1l ti th1• «11m rn1 -. ... 1<1n ... JllJ t1l 1« hr•,;r1nc .., 1 111tral l'Jrk I'> 110 the ('a .... 1 rnc! "l'"l -.1dl''> of c;old••n WP-.t ~tr•"' from o..nu th of ~lc1t"r \\ • n 111 111 north of f.ll 1 \ \ enut· Charter Government Has Little Appeal l nree of ntnt> mem~r1'> of a "P•·raal comm1ss1on l>t udyan~ v. ht.'lh~r Or~n~P Count;. -.hould ""It( h lo ,j ( hart1·r fo rm or J?_h\ 1'rOmlnt arc n t 1mpn•._...,,.1:1 "1tt' lht> icl1..1 J• 1·c1nJ1ni.: t• n1mmcnL'- mJdt Y.t-;lm·-,dJ. t . t•nin1.. 1 hl· lJr ~ ()( · uppt1rt (11r lh\· "" 1t l h emer);!l><:i Jt d µubht ht>..tr inJ! l'dllt>d b~ the' com m 1~s1on to J..,..,el>s the publll: :. fl:t:hnl( Gn the IS~Ut' Onl} thrcl'.' pe r5on~ '>poke Bra en~. at that The appan •nt lack or interest in the idea. said <.'omm1ss1oner Tom Fuentes. ··says sometiung \Cr) meanangrul to me . . th<'re must be some ~allSfactJon "1th the status quo "I'm go10g to take that 1ndaca- t1on and reg1st.:r 1t on m ) de· CISIOO 00 the charter .. Commissione r Judy Rosener "as even stronger 10 her po51· t1on "f doo"t see an) JUSllf1ca- t1on ror ll .. She srud a cha rter -a local ,. government cqui\'alent to a con- "l1tut1on v.ould not do much to pla(·e l1m1t:.it1ons on govern- mt·nt Tht onh rx•~ .... 1bl1· advant:.ig•• It m 1 ~·ht h J \(• v. ou 1'1 bf' lo vest p<1 11o 1•r In fill .. arJnC'lf''i on lht: lio.1 rd or .... upcr\ .... o r s with 'up1•n1<;0r.. lht'msl'lve!> and OOl th,. ~rwt>m<1r But notan~ thl' controversy Go\ Edmund G Brown J r . r r t>ated when he appo inted Edl"on ~1aller lo th<· board in 1919. Mr; Rosener said. "l lh.inJc the les~on ' been learned 10 Sacramento " Miller was defeated an has election bad for a full term Ill of- h ce by Assembly man Bruce Nestande. R·Orange. Though choosing ti as words careful!)•, Commissioner Keith Murdoch srud. "There probably 1.s n't a compelhng r eason (for a charter ). That's the way I feel today." CALIFORNIA Fire Started By Elephant ACJ'ON (AP> A mo\lie .-J~phant whole on· ~ apeciaJ\)I ia lncklllt obJf'N includlna • car -llaned a fltt t.bat de.$1.ro>f!d W et-b\.l ldto1• al a movie raocb near here wh~ he une11tpecledly .• ~rtormect hla apec lalty on • propue tank, ONQllMn Nld. n. blue ll\jW"t'd a tratner and de!'troy~ a dartroom. animal bam and animal hospitaJ, uld Loi Aneel• County Fir~ Departml'nt pok~man C&tl Boyd. No other ll\junes to people or anlmaJa were repaned. SI 1 p ref lt'l•e OK •d SAN FRANCISCO <AP> The state Depart· ment of Health Servaces ha~ gaven Dehcato Vineyards the 10-abead to sell the last batch of its wine t>llll under stale em bar go ( ) The embar go was ST4TE 1mpo:.ed against the _ -Manteca Wlnery on JuJy 9 after tests found the c ancer-linked pesticide DBCP m its wine . The em- bargo originally cove red S.4 m1Uion gallons, but 4.3 million gallons subsequently were cleared for sale. Stri~ •• ,, Rebel SAN FRANCISCO (AP > Angry union of· ficials have vowed to resume picketing Fnday morning at 36 of lhe city's s wankiest hotels unless o wners allow union members back on the job by DOOD today. The 27..<Jay-old strike of some or San Fran- cisco's largest hotels during the height of the tourist season has cost the city $12 miltion in busi· ness. A new snag between the uruon and the owners developed Wednesday when raises negotiated under the new contract become errect.J ve and lhe hotels· re· fusal to allow union me mbers to return to work until the union signs the contract B• •Plaanto•• So"fllal SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Ambrose Smith, nicknamed the "Phantom of the Muni" for his un- authorized drives on city buses. is wanted on charges of raping and robbing a 25 -year-old German tourist. U.S. Park Police saJd Wednesday that Smith. 23, allegedly raped a nd robbed a wom an Sunday in an ammunition bunker of Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Dedl Made Him? WESTLAKE VILLAGE <A P > -Comed ian FUp Wilson's son is to appear in Ventura County Municipal Court Aug. 27 for a preliminary hearing after pleading innocent to felony gra nd theft charges in a $21,000 country club burRlary David Bryce Wilson, 20. entered the plea Wednesday, a district attorney's spokesm an said. He was arrested Sunday. Sheriff's investigator Dave Ehrlich said Wilson's entertainer-father declined to post. $1,000 'bail for his son 's release until after lhe arraign- ment. Look to MIC>Diwc AGE CRAZY HOT •t_,.~ S fUFFING CONTEST ..... ,,.,..... There's 49 in the tub. The latest Hollywood slant to pu blicize the movie. "Middle Age Crazy," set a Guinness World's record Wednes· day in a hot tub stuffing contest. They beat the old record of 43 peo- ple stuff eel in a hot tub of similar size. LA Airport to Impose Non-passenger Ban LOS ANGELES <AP> -Family a nd friends of air passengers using Los Angeles International Airport's International Terminal during peak hours 'A;ll have to say goodbye at the te rminal's security gates, the Airport Com mission ruJed. The com~sion said Wednesday th a t a w eekend ban o n n on - passengers at the jammed terminal was so s uccessful, it will be re1m· posed for 60 days starting Aug. 22. Only ticketed passengers Wlll be aJ. lowed beyond security gates from 3 to 11 p.m each day. the commission sa 1d . Those meetin g a rrivin g passengers WJll have to greet them in baggage areas. Although the rommission·s de c1 s 1o n was u n a nim ous. con - cessionaires whose food and bar busi- ness dropped 18 percent during a 72-hour ban two weeks ago reacted bitterly. "We should not have to bear the whole brunt." said Alvin Bran<:h. LAX general manager for Coo cessions lnternat1onal. a nunont} business OIX'ratinA? m tht-terminal under an agreement v.1th Host In· ternat1onaJ. the airport's main con· <:essionaire . However. Robert Davidson. ass1s· tant aJ rport general manager, said the ban was needed to cut congestion inside the crowded terminal. which 1~ l.erv1ced by more than 30 foreign and domestic air lines "Condiltons are l>O desperate that they call for desperate measures," he said. In response to concessionaire de· m ands. the commission ordered airport ofrtc1als to s tudy pol>s1 ble sites where food and drink could be sold outside customs and restricted areas. After fiO days. the commLSSion will decide whether to continue, modify or end the b:rn Thuraday.Auoust 14, 1980 DAIL V PILOT ,4J Bus Plan Fought lA Schools Appeal to Stat,e Court • SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The Board or Education in Los Angeles has asked the State Supreme Court to overrule a lower court judge's plan or forced busing to integrate the system 's schools this fall The school board ·s appeal filed Wednesday was based on a claim that a voluntary program has a bet· ter c hance of mtegrallng classrooms -and voluntary measures would avoid predicted anti-busing "flight" by whJtes and others. THE SCHOOL BOA.RD appeal of Superior Court Judge P aul Egly's plan also said there ls no proof of de· lJberate segregation m Los Angeles public schools -when the law re· quires such proof before busmg is or- dered The district. the nation's second largest with 545.000 students last year, urged an 1mmed1ate stay of the plan drawn up by Egly and court· appointed romputer experts to go tn· to effect Sept 16 The court plan rails for the man· datory rea.ss1gnment and busing of s tudents in J! r a des 1 ·9 this f al I. Gradt"' 10-12 would be added in the next thret: years IF THE STAY is dented, the board plan<; to appeal to the lJ.S Supreme Court. said the school board pres1 dent . Roberta Weintraub "We're hoping th(' higher courts ~111 g1\e u.s at least <1 )t:&r to try our \'oluntaq proj:!ram . to wo rk -;omething out." Ms Weintraub said Wednc~da} A dec1s1on on the request for an 1m mediate sla'v of the busing plan ts ex l>i.'Cted Crom. thf' st.ate s hu~hest court b\ Mond;n . <1ttorne)'S for the Lo:. A0ngelt~ schooll> said Tht• board da1mcd that under Egly ·~ Juh 7 ruling. 250.000 to 350.000 of th(· district 's total t!nrollmenl would be affocted at a pro.1~ted rosl of more than $185 millton ttus fi scal year llo,,..cver. an Aul? fi order by the 2nd Court of Appeal 1n Los Angelt>s reduced the number of pupils 1n , olved t o about 200.000 and also lower ed the e!'it1matt.>d cos t somewhat. school ofhcwls said. JERRY HALVERSOS , associate superintendl'nt of schools in Los Angeles. said Wednesday that tt was estimated the court plan would re qu1rf' busin(! of bet\ll ec:n 43,000 and 45.000 student., this fall of 600 schools, lncludiog 70 elemen· tary and junior high schools con - sidered "naturally integrated" under the court plan. Without consid ering any anti· busing "rught". a steady decline in Los Angeles public school enrollment had been forecast to contin~ this fall. The school system has estimated that there would be a 1.4 percent drop in the pupil population lo about 538,000 this fall, based on birth rates a nd urban population shifts. Enrollment fell 1.8 percent last year. There was a 4.8 percent dropoff in 1978 -the year that mandatory busing began in grades 4-8. Pollution Building Ban Upheld SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -An En- vironmental Protection Agency con· struct1on ban on pollution-causing buildings in California was upheld Tuesday by a federal appeals court. T he 9th U.S . Court of Appeals backed a lower court's order which refused to lift the EPA moratonum on the "construction or modi!icat.Jon of ai r p o llut io n s ources in California." TB E LOWER COURT ruled lhal the ban, which began on July J, 1979. s hould remain in effect because Califorrua has failed to enact re quired anti·pollution laws . At issue is the stalemate over the enactment of state laws requiring an- n..ia l smog mspect1ons for vehicles Beca~ CalJforrua has not p3SSf!fl tough smog inspection laws, EPA of- f1c1als ordered the construct.Jon ban in an effort to spur the st.ate to a c lion. TRF. PActnc LEGAL Foundation and 13 Ca.1Jfom1a legtslators fought the EPA order. On Tuesday, tl:le federal appellate court, in upholding the U.S. Distncl Court in Sacramen- to. derued their request for a pre· Ii mmary lnJ unction which sought lo µut a halt to lhe ban The EPA. c1t1ng the federal Clean Halverson said that d uring the Air Act. announced las t year it wouJd 1979·80 school year , there were 93.000 s top issuing permits for certain types pupils ln the 175 schools to be rn· of pollution-causing pro~cts -such volved in mandatory bus111g under a-; !act.on es -until Ca lifornia adopts Lhe latest court plan. an mspecuon program to curb auto The Los Angeles sy~t-:_m has a tot~_ poll~t1on. ______ _ BWNOW! for ST. TROPEZ Nuu1 ·eau classic. pure C1J1d simple .. '1 rerila/Jle tro/Ji<;,a! /Jaraclise a/ire on pure silk. captured Los Angeles' oldest jewelers comes to Fashion Island. al the Lraist t llld zcrists like your ea.;;ie .... 1 Sll'eater. EL ·en 1/Je /Jla::er bi11ts of a mun· relu_-red l 111e, sl1d1J l}!. Ol'<?r your slxmlder., i1110 a bold. lx1.\:V stlbouette oj pure zrool l'fear~v rejlec:til'e (~l t/Je licea/1/e des1)J,11 alliludes oj Car(J/e LillleJur St. "fi·ope:: lt'C!st '!>. n/(Jl lSUll, $6H. Violet . ../ It J /0 . 13/azer. S 108. Circle skirt, SH8 Nepresentati1·e selecli <J11 111. 13 \V' .\'UW'.' ~~ llOC~5 WI l5~ I ~b NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH. 83.f•Slllon lsllnd 769-1211 . Mon·Thorw·Ffl 10·9. Tues·Wed·Sat LO 6. Suo 12·5 . 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W1' Ion~ torw.11d to mtmduc mg our f,111111\ to \our' <:JlJfPUMJ(Zn&YeauunM '>en ing Southt>rn C11dorn1,1 o;ince 18CJ-' Lll•vt:n F.i,h1on l~land. Newport Beach. CA 'llb(10 -.... 7 -' 19 8 1 ,. o .. ngeeoas1oa.1v Pi1o1 Editorial Page ............................................................. Thur9da)'. August 14, 1980 Rot>c•rt N. Wf.it'd Publll>h r T°'OmH K.eevll /EdltOf BJrboro l(re1blch 'Editorial Paoe Editor High-rise Project Wakes Up Citizens Fountain Valley'• Ci\f Counell meetlnll typically are 1bort and spaneb attended. Public bearln11 f requenlly bout not a atn1te public ~er. Fewer Lha.n 15 percent ~r'~tered voten cut their ballot.JI ln the la1l But Fountain Valley l'ftldmta rettntly proved that when a m..Sor laaue strikes ck>iM-eoou1h lO home, lhey still remember t.he path to Cll¥ H.aJI ln t.his cue, lbe focal pomt hu been a proposed 14· story oroce buildma lD the cent.r ~the city. ID a \ft.11-or1anlred effort. rnldftlta demonst.raled citywide opposition to the blah rise, cla1mJn1 It would a lter the complexion ot the rttldentlaJ commw\ity and cause lra!Cic snarls •Iona Brookhursl Slrttt. Oppon nts have llrled lhe cit y's Planning Com- mission to deny necess&r)' vanances to lhe developer. Pactr1c Mutual Life t nsuran~ Co And an a tug_hly un usual move. the FountaUl Valley Chamber of Commerce also registered its opposition to the 14-story structure. 1bou&b the Planning Commission has not rendered •ls decasion. the opponents have coaxed Pacl!lc Mutual anlo re tJunking its design ror lhe project. The company is cxpe-cted to revlse the building on a more modest scale. The usually siJenl volces are being heard Judgrnent Lacking Although the city attorney's office contends that federal nepotism regulations have not been violated. it appears that Huntington Beach City Administrator Floyd (Bud) Belsito displayed poor judgment by allowing, his relatives on lhe payroll ol the city's federally funded job program According to the Orange County Manpower Com· mission, which oversees federal job programs in the county. the city must pay back $5,473 reportedly earned by three of Belsito's close relatives. The commission report states that Belsito's daughter, daughter-in-law and nephew were employed by the city's Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA > pro- gram for varying periods over the past year and a half. As city administrator, Belsito signed CETA grants to the city and therefore. the report contends. was a CETA official and should not have close relatives on the pro- gram's payroll. Belsito contends that former CETA dfrector Robert L Cunningham told him it was permissible to have his family mem bers employed by the city's job program. Cunningham cannot be found to confirm this . But tn any event. it seems the city administrator could have sought better advice. A \\<Tillen inquiry to the Manpower Commission or the city attorney's office probably would have been a sur· er step After all, as a city employee. Cunningham was under lhe supervision of the city administrator. Public officials have a responsibillty to taxpayers to demonstrate well-thought -Out practices when dealing with lax dollars. If the $5,473 federal claim sticks. it is uncertain who will foot the bill But a larger cost in such matters is the loss of credibility probably s uffered by government offi cials Wnfusion Compounded The Peter's Landmg manna and commercial de· velopmcnt m Huntington Harbour has been no stranger lo controversy in its short existence. The Red Onion dancing hall a major attraction at the landmg, has been declared a public nuisance because of noise leveb created by patrons in an adjacent parking lot. It a lso was learned some months ago that an ex· pansion in the manna facilities was approved by the Hun· tington Beach City Council The peculiar thing about it. however, is that the slips were located in Seal Beach and Huntington Beach had no jurisdiction The most recent development in the chain of prob· lems nagging the landing are allegations that it has been overbuilt substantially The South Coast Regional Coastal Commission has ca I led for the attorney generaJ 's offi ce to investigate. Coastal Commission officials say the development may be 47.000 square feet larger than it should be. That's s ubstantial. City officials have a different view. They say it may be overbuilt to some degree but that parking is sufficient and that is the city's major concern. A point of dispute is how square footage is computed. Developers clctim that onJy first floor space should be counted. But the Coastal Commission argues that second floor space as well as corridors and other unoccupied areas should be included If there is one thing that is clear it is there is lots of confusion. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Dally Pilot. P 0 Sox 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Ohkst Bell By LM. BOYD Question arises as to the whereaboul" or the world's oldest bell. Am told it hangs 1n the tower of a building n ext to St. Stephen 's Dear Gloomy t Gu How la It that the red 1Daa maintained cuatody of North Am.-for more than ··-,..... wttbout do-••• ••1 barm to It .............. •hll• tbe wMte ma bu all but co111-.., ndDed Ii In 1....-tbml IOO years? W.A. GMe!t!t .. ,..__ ... ,. ..... "''"•• ., ,_,. ..... 11•1 ~,.._,-~ .. ... :.:.·~~·'-.-C,''::l" ..... .. ( Episcopal Church in Easl Ha ddam, Conn. It was cast for a Spanish monastery ln the year 815. Classify yowself as a first·· rate amateur hlJtorlan if you can idel)Wy the eight U.S. presidents with last names that ended In "aon." Q ls Jt true that the r e nowned John D. Rockefeller In hla old aae returned to the practice of drinktna mother's milk u a health food? If so. bow? A At age 90. he reportedly hired several wet nunet to lactate b1a rationa. How he drank lt -by &lua. cup or other -I.a not (n the record at hand. Harn Truman on the White House: "It's a nice prlson, but a prlaon nonet.be- lna No man ln hla rtpt mind would •ant to come bere ol h1a own accol'd." Enrl Watec-s State Employee Rent Fight Due Se v .-r al h u n-d r c d a tat e t-mploy are 1intlng for battle t a htarma of the State Board or Control scheduled for Auaiust 28 Thue are the specual prlvllt"&t"d employees who the lo stall! owned hou1111J1 f'or year s they have enJoyed rent 110 ab11urdly low that i t amOWlts to a v1olalioo of the state's constitution banning g ifts or public funds. The ndkuJous r entals stem from an archaic practice of de· tcrm1rung the rents by the num· bers of rooms less deductions based upon the age or the struc· lures ll ignores modernization improvemen ts and all other fac· tors. especially the realism of ren· Mailbox tals oo the private market. Und~r this priclna system~room homes rent for u little u SlOO a month. Quite a few of the residences are more than mere bungalows. For tixample. State College Chan· cellor Glenn S . Dumke. whose sa lary a l last report was something like f78 .000. pays only $216 a monthy for an estate local ed io tbe esclwnve Bel Air secllon of Beverly Hills valued over Sl milLion. NOW THE Board of Control is proposing what s hould have been lhe rule all the time. to adopt a rent schedule based up· on market values. Anything less would be a failure lo 'ul/111 its responsibilities 1n the manage. ment of state property. It would also be o,·erstepping its authori· t y by. in effect . granting extra <'ompensallon to the employees occupyin~ the housing. Under the <:onst1tut1on the fixing of compensation for !'ilatc worker'\ 1s the exclusive JUrt!'>d1<•t1on of the Slate Personnel Roard A lthouJ(h tht: pri v llei:ed employees have• b<'t•n receiving their annual co:-.t of living 'alary increases right aloni? with the rest or lhe !.late workn .... Uwy haven't t>e.?n !\U hJected to any meaningful rc-nt incrcast·'> m the past decade Thi" c·rtaH'!'> an t•x tre mely unfair !>1tuat1on umon&l state employee~. Thosl' living in state owned homt•'i l'nJOY low cost housing at the taxpt1)'<•r..,· expen~e while others 1n th•· same salary clas!'\lf1c:.ition d<ung Ila· s ame wor k mu't \hell out for 'lousing a t 1ir1•\'ail111~ m;ffk•·t price!.. ADDRESSISG ITSELF tn ltw problem of i:t•ttsng full n ·tur-n rm the state's anve'>tmf·nt an thf• hnmps the Board of Contr11I m 1971 called for., rt•\'ll\1110 or n·nt al charges II dt!.tOvcrcd that. the 111tat£' didn't even have an ~· vt.•ntory or the homes let aJone up t o d<1te appr aisals. Arter much b1ckl'ring and lengthy de· lay, raused hy the stalling or the agencies involve d . the board finally obtained surricie nt in· formation and voted to adopt. a ni•w n·nt schedule. That was In 1!171 :.incl lh<' heavy lobbying ef· fOrl'> o( th(' ~mployees SUC• l'l.'l'(frd In postponing the ecrec- ll ve tlatt· until January. 1975. By th<Jt t1nw Jerry Urown had be· 1·11mt• ~overnor and the members •1t th1• board were all replaced. 1 hC' nC>w board rescinded the ac· t ion ;ind nothing has since been clww lh-nts have remained al t ht· 1!1711 IC'Vl•ls, inappropriate 1·\·1·n tht'11 Thi• 111woming hearings follow .in atll•mpt in 197H to deal with 1111· n ·ntal problem. Employees .it lhat 11m<' complained that in thl1 fiJC't• or th<' 2 5 per cent salary uw rP3Sf' allow<'d by Governor Br"" n thP propo~to·d r ental tn· <'rt'a..,<•s or )R <:! percent would "'<•rk a h..in1sh111. Subsequent 111\t''" rl'Vl•<Jl<'d t h:H the .1\1•ras.:~· t•m1Jloyet· ltving in st ate ho11!.1ng PJY' 73 lll'rl·cnl less tha11 1111· .ip1H<J1sed market \ .1 lUl' T iit: 1'1f'ETl'S .. OR action at 1 h1 111 xt 1111·1·1 rni: wu ... brou~ht by ~t;1tt· l (1nt1o lh•r l\enns:th Cory "'ho ..,(·n·c·1o, on tht· thn:1• member U•i.1 r ti Thi· q ue ... t ion now is " II ,. l h ,. r t h 1· ho a r cJ w i I I .... 11h,t.tnd tlw pll'admgs. ars.:u· m 1·11h ;ind thrt•ah o r the 1 m plo\1•1·~ Jl1<1 a<'t rt•\pons1bly tu 11n1M>'l' n •Jl1..,l 1t· rt•nts 1'h1· cmployn· efforts to main· 1.11n ttwir prs\ ll1•J!t:rl st:itus will Ill' mac1e hv n•pn•..,c•nt;il1 ves or tht• < 'ahforn1a Statt.• f:m ployc~ \"'0<'1Jt1on tlt-,111t1· th<> unfair· n1'"l> o( ltw '>)f~tc•m lo th1• maJOM· 1' 111 11~ 1111·rnlwrsh1p. Tlwy will nu doubt lw Jo1111·d . :J'> 111 th,. 1• 1't Ii\ lo 11.d 111Ull"<'I '>l'nt hv I •111111..1 ,11 t.111• t•>.pt•n'>I• 10 h1:. I !lr1rl• lq ,1 \lolfl IJJ\ 111~ a (air , • n1 Ii'' tht rn.11 ...,1on in "h1ch ht· I \I 'I've Got Mine' Approach Blocks Beaches " To the Editor· Sorry. Jack. l vc Got Mme · With vanat1ons in words if not in message. this term has been at tnbutcd to varwus branches of the armed services When I first heard 1t, 1t w;is pn.•c·c<ltod by ''S<imJ>('r F1delts .. Your Newport Bc•adfstory .,..1th th t• hcadlan <' ·· Pl•n1ri s ul:i Walkway Plan BooNI" caused me: to n ·nec:t on the· old s aying In fact. 1l caused u flashback . . I remcmbl'r comrng back from Germany with the normal Cahforruan's desire to get to lhc beach At the time. I headed towards Mall hu. The fences and "K eep Out" s igns were not directed towards the ocean, but at me .. and my son. I UNDF.R STl\N D from a young t•ollcaguc that a group called the" Punk Surr" has a rec· ord which s tales my feel · ln f?S . I think . better than I I ha vcn 't heard 1t yet, but I gather the message 1s that." "This 1s my surf ... m y s un .. m y beach .. Our local beach a reas are. perha ps, the most s ubs idized acres m Soulhem California. by the fed eral. local. s tate and county ''bureaucracies·· which the residents hate. And. the "Sorry, Jacks" are probably lhe mos t selhs b Hind 1t sad. VANA FRANCE PIUllc \/Iese To the Editor: The local m e dia a nd the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment have launched a senes or unfair attacks on the local punk community. Events have been sensationalize d. and the con· tlnued front-page attacks by the police on punks in a local weekly news paper dema nd a reply to their vindictive lies. The anti-punk articles usually center around the sta bbing of a c h auffeur. and often feature quotes by police w arning parents not to allow their sons a nd daughters to turn into punks. This s ingle stabbing Is us ually treated as a typical punk activity. The fact is. out of the severaJ hundred punk-oriented youths In the Orange Coast area, a ll that can be attributed to them are one stabbing, the po11e11lon of • martial arts weapon, IU'.Ml a few scattered fiat 1t1bta. Someone could have U · aem bled an equally and prob- ably even more lmpreulve Uat o f crima lnvolvtn1 Me xicans. lona·halred aurlen. or virtually any other poup. PEaBAPS TRE mos t dis · taaterut occurrence la the police's pbotograpblna of pwlks at the beach. For all we know, they could be or1anldna fllea ol f unkert for future relerence, ult because we look a particular wity To p<·rm1t Uus 1s the moral equivalent o r allowm~ files to exist on people who have a certain c•olor of sk•n or support a par11cular Hkal N('" pc>rt r<11>s h.l\·t· ht•<•n quot l 1d )!roup1n~ punk\ toi:ethN .t." h~:1n~ "dct•uch·nl · "amornl a nd hav1ni: a .. \'tolc-nt ml'nlah· t~ " Thi' "' ... 1mph· unadultcrnl c·d pn·111d11·l· Punk 1mphes a wa) of thought lhat chnllf•nl(c•:-. t hr an:(•pt1-d method of doing thin~' ll <>111>0..'\e'> lhl' · mt•llow · Southcm California hf<'st ,·lc am1 the 3SSOC'lUtl'd thinking that nt>vc·r qut•:-.t1ons trad1t1on Smet' punks can be easily de· tected and challe ngc evt•rylhmg good suburhan1tes ho1d dear. they mah· a favorite target or reactionary wrath One wl-ckly paper has called punk a "lad" and a "cult " Punk rock. however. 1s a more potent force than ats enemies believe Orange County 1s one of the last bastions of the ..,u rfer's ··endless summer" parad1 se and the Ame ncan Dream of two kids and a well-ordered lawn. These dreams sacrifice excitement for the secunty or a never changing world Th<' world does change, however. and punk represents the new ideals of intensity and action Although punk music or clothing m ay change, their a t· t1tude is her e to stay . In short. a punk 1s someone who 1s bored with the cultural was teland around him. and as trying to JOit lus neighbors out of their well-preserved de lusions. To us. ttus type or anger shows more concern for others than does the comatose complacency or our long haired adversan es. NAMES WITHHELD Ptcnlc l"l<-il• To the Editor: Re the detaining o r punk r ockers: It's true that Newport Beach po!Jce are %ealous ; even over-zealous a t times However. perhaps they prefer not to ha ve graffiti spray· painted all over their city. Also. maybe they would just as soon not have private cltu ens' cars acid bathed. Maybe they are try. Ing to cut down the high cost of vandalism t.o the taxpayers . They probably wouldn't let lranlao anU-Americans and rel· ugee Cub4N protest in Newport Beach either. 't'hey are certai.nJy preferable t.o the anarchy punk rockers represent. Please withhold my name. Retallatlon la rough in this area. My neighbor's car was acid sprayed and our walls are being eroded from aandblasUn1 cral· flti out. NAME WITHHELD ·~t'dd To lbe Editor: Re: Your editorial 'Reachlna for an lalue," Aul\llt 4. Rather than Supervllor Har· ' rst·tt W1t-der n·.1C'h1nJ: (or •m I'> .,ue. 1t appear ... thilt th1· r>.11ly Pilot wa..' mrn·I\ n·Jc h1n~ for J c.ubJt'<'l about .,.. t111 h lo \Hilt' a thnuJ.?ht l•..,:.. P'"ir h r•'''"•r< h•'fi 1·d1ton . .t It "' d1ff11 ult 111 I 1lh••tn "h\ !ht• l>:llh l'dt1I "l•IJl rl I h1tl1• "UP<•r\ 1stir YI 11·1!1 r for • HTll•h hrinjo!IOj.! tn I uunl\ o.,l;1fl ... ;illl'n t111r1 .i rc·por1 Ii' th" 1-.rn 1r1111 m1•nlal f>n 1t1•1·t111n 1\f rn1·\ r1· cardini? tht! dun1p1n~ or rad10;1('· 11\1' "ac;11• "" ttw \tJ.l ~l or r.~t1.rom1J , 111cludmg ~1uth1 rn CJl1forn1a. Clt•.1rh· th• n· '" "~n1f1canl com·1•rn · .1hout th1' report. becau.-..· I ~ oth(·r r o,1'>IJI ('O Untacs h:iv1• lak1•n Jt t111n ~•m1l;.ir to thJI n111 .. 1·1l t" Su pen "'or Wtt·der k1•pn• ... c•n 1at1ves from tho-.•· 1·ount11-... '-'Ill b\• mt.'t'ttn~ in ~.111 I-ran1·1..,ro 11n August 20 to dt'hbt•rJtt• this m.11 ll' r Toxic .,..;i,tt• d1,posal ,.. a mounting 1s.<>u1• .wro,., th•· <'Oun tQ. and tht' Uhl' Canal 111c1rt1·nt must not nc· repcatC'd. I. for on1•, am ~lad that wt• have an alert ele('tl'CI official ~U<'h as llamett W1rder who ..,.,..,ftlv :tnd dec1s 1V<'· ly reacLc; to pot(•ntaal hazards to the public. ROBERT J OYCE Political ObeGJlt• To the Editor: As usual, ma ny government offtc1a1.s Cas weU a s many rn lhe press> have mistaken the symptom of a bureaucratic prob- lem for the cause of the prob· lcm . ln recent weeks. we ha ve seen a ~ries or articles in the local media accusing Huntington Beach City Administrator Bud Belsito of nepotism in conne<>· t1on with fhe CETA employment of three members or his r a rruly . And. further . that Huntington Beach taxpayers must now re· pay the $5,473 that was pajd to these people. Tbl.s story follows right behind a nother r ecent disclosure of gross mismanagement. oy the city and former city employees. of CETA funds that is still under investigation. T he people of Huntingt.oo Beach m ay have to pick up the lAb for that fiasco. as we ll. I SUBMIT that these revela · llona are simply veey predlcta· ble symptoms o f a serious pollllcal dileaae. That dlseue ls the •~mpt by the federal gov- ernment to use our own mooey -tax• taken from us a1almt our wUl -t.o buy tnnueoce at the stale and local level. Lt we ta ke Ule9e Incident.a and multi· ply lMtr cost.a by every city. county and s tate involved in lhls pro1rarn, we set • sense of the m11nltude o( the wasle and mls· mana1ement -and this only one proc:ram. Thouah I m ay dlsafre!e with Mr. Belsito on some subjects. I .. --.. .... -.. fef'I that he 1s an honest man "h11 .... caught in the confusmg mora:.s or bureaucratic regula· t 11ms that always accomparues t h<'St-' big government boondog- l'l 1•, f h1· I• .II .._olullon l•> this prob 11 m '' 111 r,1µ1db 1>ha..,c out the C'i'.f\ pnJ~r.im and return the ~IU h1ll11m 1l '>pe nds each year to th•"I' .... tk) l'<Jrncd II , ; e. the nv1•rtaxt-<l t•1tw;~n..., Ir the .3pecial 1nt1•n· ... t:. that control redera l -.1wnd1n~ "'on't .1llow this, then "e mu. ... t l'h·t·l lrn:al 0Hic1als who ha\,. th<.· JK1ht1C'Jl c·ournge to re· ~•st lht• tl•mµtat1on to sell the in· rl,.rwndt'n<'t' M lhc1r ronst1tuenL'> to ttw f1-dera l machine. UAN MAHAFFEY I Jaz .'tttturilfl "'o I hl' Editor· On tht• ... UbJCt'.l or St!CUnl} for pres1tknt1JI candidates: After read mg. "Terrorism : A Fact of t• S. l.1ft'." by Samuel T . Ftan· 1·1!>, m which the murder rn \1 a ry land of I ran1an leader Ali Tabatabat. Col. Alon o f the hrach Embassy and other acts nf the Mao1sL<>. Black Panthers. K litn. etc. are described. I bt-ltt•vt> we are in danger of a na· t1t)nctl tragedy. On televts1on I see a possible terronst throwing eggs at John Anderson. Those eggs could have been bombs! Who was responsible for · this lapse of secunly? H ave they been punished? Who hired the secun- ty people? How are they paid, and by whom? ts the fox set to guard the hen house? This is a serious breach of security. THEN WE SEE Gov. Reagan, our only hope t.o get this country out of the Carter/Muskie/Andy Yo un g/ P a na.n a Canal/unemploym ent/Cranston mess, surrounded by rabble any one of whom could have pulled a "Saturday Night" re volver and ended it all. I feel afraid. Is Reagan so stupid \0 believe these people will vote for him? r hope he knows what a waste of time and effort it ls t0 woo these people who like to shout and picket. but will be on vacation on election day. Suppose Reagan, Anderson, Kennedy and others were to die or be killed in the next three m onths. Som ething to t hink a bout now. And t.o find out who Is In charge or security and punish t.hoRe who are careless or lax. ROGER WATSON • Letter& from f'f'Odera a~ Wflcorrw, The nghl to condmi6e letttrt to fiC apace or ehminott libel u ~wrwd. uttera of 300 wordf or ~" wUl be gsven prrf enmct AU lettn1 mu ln- clUdt ft{/nQIUn! OJtd maUDlg 2*ft• but "Omtl~ ~wUhJwldoa~ if suft1ctent rrGIOft ii -.pparnt, P~trywiUnot oe~w Ju•t in time for beck to school. We Proudly Welcome To Our Brood . . . HU/.f P1Y DUMPrY CHILDREN'S WEAR = I 058 Irvin~. Westcliff Plaza ~ M~wport l~och - !WBbBP BAR B-Qs 18 Vz'' BlACK . 42.88 COLORS ..... 49.88 22 Vz'' BlACK .53.88 COLORS ••..• 59.88 SMOKEY JOE • 2 1.88 TABLE TOP ..,. ·a10• HARDWARE . ... ~tlO ... OPIN 7DATS w....,.._, ..... s...o.t 1124 ............. ....,... .... . 642-1133 I Z () D I:. !"-Y can:. dacron' c1 !Ion c'r r1ll-cottor 11 !t•n qr1~<11 cotorc;, The original loafers. 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But a tactic used by intruders al McDowell School last weekend has stirred grave concern among some Fountain Valley School D1stnct or- Ocials . A a.EAN-UP CREW FOUND signs Monday that the vandals used paper torches to light their way. School officiaJs fear the intruders could mad- ertenUy touch off a serious fire. "Uthe nght circumstances happen. you could ~oee a building." declared Chuck Hamil. head or maintenance for the district.. Indeed. that scenano has special sigruf 1cancc in F<>Wltain VaJley. In January 1977. vandals touched off a fire that destroyed an eight· classroom w10g at Harper School. The s tructure bu never been rebuilt. McDowell School has been a favonte target or some rni.sctuef-maker~ because 1t was closed one year ago due to dechnang enrollment and 1s OC· cup1ed less frequently than olher d!bt nct build· in gs. HAMIL SAID THE SCHOOL 1s uverag10g a broken window everv week or two. McDowell. located at 17210 Oak St., is expect- ed to be converted into a new dastnct headquarters next year. Currently, al hou:.cs many dlstnct sup- plies and equipment. Barry Pulliam, asslSt.aot superintendent for business services,. said lhe dlstncl is requestmg add1LionaJ pohce patrols and will send its own personnel to check the bu1ldlng more ort.en. WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9 SAT.-SUN. 9 TO 6 AD GOOD TRRU AUG .20 LUFKIN YELLOW 3/4 II MEZURLOK TAPE RULES T1 tle tells all except the tape is roh liable 1n cahe you back the C hevy o ver the tdpo. 12 FT.4 99 •Yl2 16 FT.5 99 •Yl6 ARCO GRAPHITE MOTOR OIL 97 C ~UR CHOICE IOW /40 or 20W /50 WT Is it pronounced "Oil" or "Orl." Somebody write me the &JUwer. C No naughty words now, we're family people.) CD-2 OIL TREATMENT 97~rL oz. •410 l The label says, "Add to your 011 to reduce engine wear and oil consumpt ion." Y ou believe that? If so, buy it. CO LORI GARDEN HOSE Here's a mess of hose for you. Depends on how much you need and what quality. (The guy in the bac k is asking. ''What you got f or a buck?" Wha t a kidder.) Y2"x50' 2-PLY VINYL HOSE NO. 500 2 !•H" 2-PLY VINYL HOSE NO. 600 3 99 577 50' 75· • 11" REINFORCED NYLON HOSE NO. 16 11 so· 4 99 1s· 7 47 ARMSTRONG PLASTIC SWEEPER NOZZLE LOCAL 19' Good )Pl. sweep~ drivew<.tY'-fdi.l g 1v<•-. r ,..t... flu. m a ke!> dogs smile w hf'n you p<l!>'> by Dnc 21300 ..,q ft with one ~ett 1ng , shuti> off .• uturn .. ttc.llly ,,, !>oon a i. the timer H•d ctw ... thf· g<Jllon lrvel you set. Amaz.1n9. · -· ~ DUPONT llfl1 I. • f POLISH J . -~·..J i -~· : ~ ·~ RAIN DANCE CAR HIRSH BRIGHT 'N BRAWNY SHELF UNIT ANTJQUA WOOD SHELVING ~ YOUR CHOICE 297 B ~ 13 9 ~LS: Resident!> near the :>chool al~ are bemi.? cn- c ou raged to report s us plc1ou1> acl1v1ty <&t McDowell. "TIH! answer to lh1~ 1!> rommun1ty support," Hamil said. "If they ~cc vandallsm. they :.hould report 1l ·· 140Z.PASTE ]r~lr' WAX 16 OZ EA " ~ f'1v~ i.helf unit wit h .. ~~~Ll~O-U-ID~W~AX~----------~~~-"4to-:~o w:!!l_O_'~~~f l-oo-r~qu_J_r_d_"'_·_PO_~_t_C_d_p_s ~-t .. n d .111 necesi.u ry bolt!> l!! there anybody who hasn't shined his for yo u to put t h•• car yet? Okay, let's all start over again. thing together In Almo n d o r Bro w n St r1'.>ng . ru gqc-d. r ust ic look 1nq ::.he lving You c,\n u!>-,.emb14' 1t to fi t your nPed!> ..... .. 3 3.77 5.77 7.77 Golden West's Semester Open Appomtments for fall semester registration at Golden West College in Huntmrton Beach Will ~gin Aug. 20 and continue l5 days. Re£tStrallon bv appointment will be held m the colJege center from 9 a m. to 7 p.m Aug. 20-21. 25-28. and Sept 2-3. A Saturday registration Will be held in the ad- m1ss 1ons orr1ce. rrom 9 a m to 3 p.m. Sept. 6 Late reg1strallon will be held Sept 8-12. The tall semester begins Sept 8 Ttus year any resident in Orange County may ·attend Golden West. Tu1ttoo 1s free to Cabfom1a residents of a year or longer, but a $5 reg1str<1t1on fee is reqwred of all student!> Malls to Aid GWC Enrollment Jobs Aid Sla1,ed Tbe job placement ol · new student aervleea nee at Golden West wtn1 ol the Admlni•it'a· c.u..e lD HunUD1ton Uoo btdlcMn1- Be•ela bal expanded Houn are 9 a .m. to 4 wwklll to inch.Id• H · p.m .• Monday throu111 .... ...,. to DOIHtudeftt.a. Thursday and Mond•J A reprnentaUve of throu1b Friday after die a.a. Smployment Au1. 22. No appolntmeat De••loPmeDt Depart· ii nec.ury . .. , .. aY9ilabl• to... Informal.loo •• avalla· a.t _..1tudeatl with bl• by eaWn1 892·7111. ,,. p114 •+ lD tb• ext.euicm eu a1 eu. KRACO IN-DASH AM /FM /MPX RADIO WITH 8-TRACK OR CASSETTE PLAYER ... --~. -· (,l . Q -· ----· Look. come h ear our display uruu. If you hke then by all means buy. You can't hardly find a lower price, can you? YOUR CHOICE 5997 KID-551 KID-581 SUNDANCE HOUSE PAINTS GENIE ELECTRIC DOOR OPENERS -~ <.. 97~~~00 138~!4'• r :-1 .· ~, I , I I ~ I t(J.C\.4~. I .'' I Pushbutton conven1enct> a nd .,cc-urity RUSCO HILITE 1 hl ALUMINUM I ---1, SLIDING 11 · PATIO DOORS J I S'x6'8" 113.97 • . , a 6'x6.8" 127 • 97 11' a·xs·a.. 149.97 .~ -· f Mill finish. natural aluminum ( n o P". can't say "organic" here) Series R -800, ~~==~ with sliding bcreen. MIDCOR BAR SINK AND FAUCET 1997 I saw a picture of this th1no I (" I I I , I I 4· s· 9.77 b ' 11.77 GEORGIA PACIFIC WESTERN PANELS GP 1s d well-respected ndme 1n wood and panelings. I hope this s tuff looks as oood a.s I think It does. YOUR CHOICE BIRCH OR PINE 397 EA. 4x8 FT. 5/s'' CD PLYWOOD SHEATHING but that's all I know u cept the sink com .. in Chocolate, Almond, or Red. Bulldera know thia la a oood deal. They ah ow up with thelr truck.a and checkbook.a. Don't you miae it U thla 1s what you need. 88 . .. ..,.. ........... ... -.. --.. .. -- . • ' ' • I J I Irvine \''our Hom.-•o•n Dail~· N_.•·~pap.-r VOL. 73, NO. ?27, 'SECTtONS, 40 PAG S ORANGE COU N TY, CALIFORN IA ~~~...;_~~--=~~~~~.....:._~~~~~~~~~~~·~~-THURSDAY, AUGUST,,, 1970 Park OK Seen Badham Optimi.sm Growing By aJC'HAaO \,aU·:N oe .. o.tt. .. ...,. lwfl' An authoniatmn bill for • na u onal urban park along the Jrvi.nt' Coast can bt-approvl."d tn the upcoming long r~l>S1onal session dt>Sp1te lnknor Depart ment ob1ect1oni.. Rt"p Robert Badbam. R Ne,. port Beach. said today ''N ow that Sen ·I Hay akawa has been dragged kicking and screaming into sup porting the ball. il!t chancel> look Sex Or • es bt'ltn Ba<1h1tm told 100 pt."(11Jlt.- •l .111 Inuit-('harntwr or l'nm mer l't' breakfast 111 the H1•t:•l>lr> llotel nadhdm :.aid thdl c1ppdrent 10 tt'r wr department uppos1t1on lo the pc1rk b1ll i.hould be viewed ai. l>omettung that can give add1 11onal impetus to 1t.t. pai.sage in thl' congressional i.ess1on run nan~ Crom this Munday to Oc tober ·'That oppos1t10n ~hould just make us all ~ork hC1rder toward 4 Suspects Held In Kidnap, Rape By JERR Y CLAUSEN Of l1'e O.lly P i .. t SUH Costa Mesa and lluntington Beach police ha .. •e arrestecl four Vietna m ese 1mm1g rant s who they believe kidnapped young wom en, drove them to orange groves near Irvine and forced them to participate at gunpoint in sex orgies. Arrested Tuesday a'fternoon Ul Costa Mesa and booked into the city jaiJ for s uspicion or kidnap and rape was Dung Qunc Pham. 18, of 4461 Char leville Circle, Irvine. Arrested with him and booked into Orange County Jail on similar charges was a 16-year · old Santa Anan. The two were spotted in Bob's Big Boy restaurant , 17th Street and Fullerton Avenue, Costa Mesa , by a waitress whom they allegedly kidnapped and forced into a four.hour long scxual or deal Friday night. Their arrest led t.o the Wednes day arrest of two other Viel· namese by Hunt ington Beach detectives in vestigating a similar multiple rape of a 19· year-old woman from the ir city on July 12. Be ing held 1n Huntington Be ach City Jail for suspicion of kidnap. r ape and other sex cri mes is Bo Quoc Pham, 20, who lives in Irvine with his brother arrested the day before Cross Burns Near Home A bunting cross, which had been placed in the ground near a South Laguna mobile home, was quickly doused by a neighbor Wednesday night Co unty fir em en and shenrf's deputies s aid t here was no damage during the 1nc1dent. at 9:30 p.m. De puties said t he four.foot- rugh cross had bee n placed near the home of Rennie Clawson. 131 Trea sure Island and set ablaze They said B ruce Young, a neighbor who noticed t he flames, extinguished the blaze before fire men arrived The incid ent is under in · vestigation. Or::'4, :oasl "eather Fair through Friday e x- cept for night and morning cloudiness. Lows to night 58 at the beaches. 66 In- land. Highs Frida y lowe r 705 to m . INSIDE TODA l' Obeo~le mi.u1le •11•tem make• once booming com- m.mt11 a gho•t town. Story. photo,..86. ladex Booked f or s u-.p1c1on o f similar crimes v.as :vtinh QuanJ! "'lguyen. 18. of Santa Ana The two men held b) Hunt 1ngton Beach office r s were picked up late Wednesday in Tustin where the} worked for a Los Anj!eles Times distributor. police said All four of the suspects re· portedly immigr ated from the Saigon area between six months and four years ago. <See 4 HELO, Page All Oswald Body Exam Scheduled DALLAS !AP> -Dallas Coun· ty Medical Examiner Charles Petty said today he will examine the body of accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. but the Bntish aut hor who has been pushing for the exhumation s aid there are still some legal roadblocks to clear The examination is an attempt lo determine whether the body is actually that of Oswa ld, named by the War ren Com mission as the lone assassin of President Kennedy here Nov. 22, 1963. Petty said he would conduct the examination at the request of Dallas attorney Jerry Pitt man, who rep resents Britis h author Michael t;ddo wes t;d- dowes claims the body 1s that of a n imposter and has been trying fo r years t.o have the body ex hum ed Petty's office today issued lhP following statement "The Dallas County Medical Ex a miner's office as not in any way officially involved in the ex· humation of the remains of Ltt Harvey Oswald Because the Institute of Forensic Science 1s the only facility in the a rea prop· e r ly equipped to con duct an ex· a minat1on /or the purpose of ~stablishing identity I h ave agreed 'to underta ke this ex· amination.·· Eddowes confirmed to The AB· sociated Press today that there are still legal hurdles to clear, but he would not spell them o ut. He would not comment on whether he had a court order. which may be required for ex· humation. He would only say that·if he did not clear the final obstacles in the next 24 hour s or so the exhumation would fall through for now. The Dallas Morning News re- ported in today's editions the body would be dug up Friday mominr from RoseHilJCemetery. Wmdow Smashed; ,.fypewriter Stolen A s hovel-wielding burglar smashed a window or the Far West Services restaurant c hain corporate headquarte rs office in Irvine Wednesday, steaUng a $1,000 electric typewriter. Irvine police lnvestla•tln• \be brealt·ln al 1672 Reynold• Ave., said they recovered the lhovel at the scene of the pr9dawa bur1lary, bUl U.. ln&.ruder •N lon11one. It:. pa!'t5age he sa id ('.1ltfurn1a !> Se nator Ila ~ a ka"' a s announ cem e nt Wt>dnt><;d;n lhat he would co spon~or the St:nate bill aim~ at ('reating the 11.000-a cre national park abo "'a'i praised today b.> tht' bill's author. Sen Alan Cran!>ton, 0 Calif A ides to Cranston conlt-nd th1• !>h1ft tn Hayakawa's pos ition will be helpful in fighting oppos1t1on 1n Washington. 0 C . to the bill. wh1r h calls for spendang at least $38 mllh•>n in fodcral dolla~ t•> µ1t'Cl' the park toi::ether The park, as l'0\'1'>1<>ned an th1• bill , ~uuld :.trctC'h from Corona cit-I ~ar tu south of LagunJ ll1•al'h Tht· rt•.il '''Ul' n1i"' 1sn t munt•\. · rl'rnarked l.u llas-. L'ran.'>t o n ':-. l.os Angele' spokesman · tt .., "'hether ...... can con\'lnt'<' l'\ 1·n one that th1' land 1s of nat111nctl importance Tht-Department of lntenor "' h 1 <' h mu' t a u I h o r 1 1 I:' t h 1· purrhasC' 1f tht• ball cs '>UC'l'essful hao; 1nd1(•atC'll that the coastal acre· age alonJ! Lhl' In int' Coast ll> not !>Ullahll' land for <i nallonal park lla:.akJ'll.a "'h" pn.•v1uu~h had dt·nount·ed Cran'i to n :. ll"J:1slat1on. 'aid he '>u pport' C'Stabl1shment of lh~ park but reiterated has concern that tht bill mav not be funded HC' !'.a id h<' as less than op t1m1 !>t1c of the ball's chances because of uppos1t1on from the De partment of Interior and a backlog of $2 6 billion in claims against federal funds "But Senator Crans to n seem s convinced that my suppon for has legislation will ensure its passage and that funds will ~ rorthcoming," Hayakawa s aid Hayakal4a pre\\1111!.I) h.ul -.u)! gested that the state should pun·hase thl' coa~tal lands b' borro"'ing fund., from thl' federal l(Ovemment and repa) mg at over a IO.year period from 1ts s hare of Land and Water Conservation Funds But Peter Dangermond Jr director of state parks. re1ected the altemallve as · unacrepta ble." pointing out that the state already had s pent m oney to establi~h the Crystal Cove StatP Park . an L898·acre area that " 1nclucled inside the boundanes of the proposed national oark Hayakawa said with that rt- jcct1on and added pressure from park advocates. he s aw no alte>rnat1vc hut to s upport Cranston ·s bill Traffic Mov~ REDDING < AP1 l hghway m west or Redding has been re opened to traffic although a brush fire that forced its closure Wednesda) evening continued to burn today The H1ghwa} Patrol said m otorists sh ould e xpect som e delays beca use of fire equipment 0.•11 "l l ,,nok .\·.,w~ Bw ... .l .1•1111 \1 1ll.1g1· '> 111 llunt1n,i::t11n Beach m11 1 h.I\" dP1·111 .. r1 ii tw 1J1dn t v. .1tt h . the n<•t dlt v.<111ldn t hurt "IJ m u<·h 'urse Hn tl11 \l.11 • irw1 p1•r 'ornied th.-tncJC ulci 111•d\1111 ... 11 1·• h.ttkto.,c·hool rm rnu n1Lat1on clm1c Wedn~sday spon!:>Ored I•\ Pac1f1l·a Communtt} Hospital. Proof of ',1cc·inat10n agains t diphtheria. poho. v. hoopin~ C'ough and measles rs required In la ~ for ~c hool cntr~ tn California Garvey, Wife Lose Fight O v er Story ~.\ "i I-H1\.'\< · t~('O •A I' 1 The Lo., Angeh" ll<·rald Examiner c-a n rt•pnnt an unfl altt•rrng art1 de· about l.iJ~t:l>all µla yt'r ~lf'\ e Gane\ and h1 ., Y.1 ffo desp1tE' tht.' Gane}.,· cl.um thC' ~tor) <-ould cause th1•m publaC' harCl'>l>ml·nt a ft>dernl <'1>urt ha:. ruled The• 9th l .., <'ourt 11! \pP\·al'> • t r1 "' 11ut ,1 lt11A. t•r r-1111 rt orr11•r \\ • :111 1!.1. v..l.11 h I lo· lnrt lh• ll•'"' l"'l"'r l111rr I d11J,l 1n~ ti 1 .111,•I·· 1 1 11r 111ir·ilhpnn1 1•ri 111 '\t "'""' • • I.. .,. I n .. 1111 "l"•r'' m.i~J1tr11 Thl' cnur\ ., liri••f eirdt•r t'i~ut•d fo llnv..in>: an hour 11( JrJ!umc·nLc; 1hre1o1. rtul lht.' earlier dec1s1on bec:1uM• prior restraint of this publication 1s proh1b1ted b> the F'ir~ l Amendment .. The federal apJJeals court '>aid howe\ er. that the Garvey!,' rt•qut-st to gt.'t possession of the four hours of tapes ()f their 1n ten 1ev.. v. 1th the author of thl:.' .. toq rouJd be renev. ed and de I llfrO tlJ )I. 'q.tdtdl('Jy Tht• llt'rold f:).~nri 1nt'r dnd :--,.,"''"'t'Pk .ir.;u1>d that the l1J..,,t'f • uurt rulan.: \ 1ul;it1•f1 freedom of lht· J.lrl'l>.!t The stor~ rn d1l>~u1e .... nttt:n I ~ G ~R\'EY. Pa~eo AZI Bandit in a Hurry Robs Newport Bank \ m:.sn "'''<Hiil~ m1rrorl'd 'un gla!>~t·\ C1nd an adht·s1vc· ban 11a~<' rm h1 l> IO'll.l'r lip held up a '\t.·~pnn Bt•JC'h h;.in k Wednes da\ Joel nc•Jrh h11..,, led '"er <.e~eral ru"t"mc•rs J.S h<' rared out v..1th a ha~ full nf h1lh One <'IL'-lnmcr 111 the Bank nf I\ m t•rwo I ~)(> Don St told 11r farer-. ht> !Ad" UDCl\4 <tr(' the flee an~ man "d\ <l bJnd1t Clod tnt·rl to '>lop him to ac;k for <hrcct1onl> Ht· 'aul thP man "'earing <J f:tcl<>d \(lllo~ pullm e•r 'iv.Cater k••rt runnmi.: and 'houtl'd over h1-. -.houlr!Pr ·rm '-llrl\ hut 1!1tlla I!'' r m fl•3ll) an a hell or a hurry " In' esllgators claim the sus pcct arnn:•d at the branch at about 11 a m and handed a telle r a scribbled note on yello"' paper stating he 'IA.as armed and wanted all the IC1rge balls in the bank They said he nc\ er produced a gun but dad hand the teller a "'hit\' cloth bag and asked her to fill 1t up PohCt' said they are un '>Ure ho"' much money he got Thl' .SU.l>IX't't "'ai. described ai. bcinj! in h1.., eJrh 30s and a fast runner Charter ·Debate ei Quiet One ·1 h r~ of nine members of a '>Pt.'<'131 comm1ss1on s tud ying "'hether Orange County should s~ itch to a charter Corm of gov- ernment aren't impress~ with the idea according to comments made Wednesday evening The lack of s upport for the '"'Itch emn~ecl "' ,. puhhc hear 1n..: c alled IH lht· cumm1ss1on to .1-. .. t ~' lhf' putilu ., F£'t-linJ! on the 1~ .. ue Onl~ three pt•rs1Jn') spoke Brien~ at that The apparent lal'k of interest in the idea. s aid romm1ss1oner Tom Fuentes. "say<; someth111g 'ery meaningful to me there must be some s at1sfact1on wit h the status quo 'I'm going to take that indica- tion and register 1t on my de· c1s1on on the chaner · Commissioner Judy Rosener "'as even stronfer an her posi· t1on "I don't see any 1ust1fica- t1on for 1t ·· She said a charter a local government equivalent to a con· !.t1tut1on would not do much to place llm1tat1ons on govern- ment Tht• onl) posM ble advantage it might have would be to vest power to fall vacancies on the board o r s upervisor ~ with supervisors themselves a nd not the governor Democrats Eye Unity But noting the controversy Gov Edmund G Brov.n J r c reated 'A he n he appornted Edison Miller to the board. in 1979. Mrs Rosener said, ··1 thmk the lesson 's been learned in Sacramento " M 1 lier "'as defeated in his e lection bid for a full term in of. fa ce by Assemblyman Bruce Nestande. R Orange Though c hoosing his words carefully, Comm iss ion er Keilh Murdoch said, "There probably isn't a compe lling reason <for a c harter) That 's the way I feel Ted's Support Elates Carter Canip NEW YO RK <AP > -Presi dent Carter began his re.election campaign today with the en dorsement he sought so fervent ly from Sen . Edward M. Ken nedy and a display of party uni t y he n eed s to m eet twin challenges from Republican Rona ld Reagan a nd independent John Anderson '' t will support and wor k for t h e re-election of P resident Carter," Ke nnedy said in a post- midnight st atem ent T hat, perhaps even more lhan the d eclara tion of nomination. was what Carter and bis 19'uten· ants wanted to hear tb c ap their anxious effort.a to bring lhe M assachuselts sen ator aboard the campaign after the long and bitter stru$(gJe for the nomina· tion. (Related photos. Pag e A4. > Carter was up early today and went jogging in Central Park. Later, the pres ident walked a block up Seventh Avenue to the Stage DeU for a late breakfast of ba1els and a cheese omelet. T h e often ·tu rb ul ent DemocraUc National Convention concludes tonlaht with the formal renombiation of Vice Pre1ldent Walter F. Moedale •ad U.e w1noert' acceptance lpeetbs. Alter the •s>eecbet, Kenned}' will cap has c-ndorsement by J•Hn1ng L'artf"r :1r11I Mondale on th<' podium Annoum·tn~ Kl'nnedy's inten t ion to Jppear at the· rlosang con \ e nt ion s es'i1on a Kennedy Channe l 1 begins co,•erage of the con\e ntion at 1:30 ; <'ha nnels 2 and-' j oin at 5. spokes man ~aid there ~<'re no plans for the i.enator and Carte r to m C'N before then Kennedy's staff chartered a plane ror h im to r eturn lo Wash ington about midnight when the Democratic National Conven. tion ends Rut Kennedy passed up an in- v1t ation to a party unity luncheon CARTER ENDORSED BY GOV. BAOWN-A4 THE REAL ACTION WAS ELSEWHERE-81 at which Carter was the reatur«t s peaker. An aJde said he might f>lay some tennis in the afternoon before the final session betlns. C art4!r may &Mounce ln hia speech tonieht accepUog lhe nomination that he Is committed lo developing a n~w 1trateitc --------!. • - bom~r. accord ing to a published report The Washmgton Post, quoung unident1f1ed sources today, said presidential aides have d rafted remarks about the new bomber into thesoeech Rut the report said the pres1· dent ma\ decide not to include s ue>h a rommit ment into his re marks depend.mg on the mood or the Oemocrallr National Conven ta on Carte r has been criticized by Republican p residential nominee Ronald Reagan and his s up. porters for lhe president's JuJy 1977 decision to stop production or the B· l bomber. which carri~ a price tag of $101.7 mlJUon per plane. Rut the Post 's account said b r e akthr oughs in bomber tcchnoJogf will enable Ule presi- dent to defend his cancellaUon ol the B· l by arguing the propGled bomber could overc;ome Sovtet defenses better than the 8 -1. A mona the breakthroqhl clted In the stoty was a secret metbodof makln1 • lon1·rHte bomber nearly \nvtalble lo enemy redar dui1ned to detect eoemy aircraft today " I Patrol Boats Make Debuts A pair or ncw Orange County Ha r bor P atrol boats will be ch ristened Friday during an ar. tern oon open hous t' of the patrol facility in Corona del Mar The open house is being hosted by the Sheriff's Department in conjuncUon with the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com· merce. It is open to lhe public and runs from noon to S p. m . Tours of the patrol facility. 1901 Bayside Drive, will be pro- vided. 85 Killed in Riot MORADABAD, India (AP) - At leut 8S people, Including 19 c hildren, were killed In this northern lnd1a town in Moslean riotinc started by rumort ~t 1 plt strayed lnto prayers markiftc the end ol Ramadan, the Moslem holy month, police said today. Pork ll taboo for Moslem• and a pi1 at IJlatnic prayers would be desecration l mniigrant Kilkd ,,, F Gu11 Baltle SA.N f"kANCIS<'O 1Af>1 An 1tnm1rcrant from F.I ~•lvu.lor who ~mud~ him ell uu •d• a h<>u1f' llnd f'lll <'h•nlf'd 11 hot.11 With pollt'tl, W•"! lullf'd today In a lfUn duf'I with nffltf'rl! who ltorml'CJ lht• butldtOI &ftt'r fllhna It With lc>at MH •pt Wllhant Conn>) u1d Gt'Or1e Mata. about 37 , dwd 111 the b lU• hurtl ant'r 10 a m Mata appart ntly h1ul hc.-.·n woun~ln anearhrr t-x<'hanac-olft,..-at about 7. <'onro, u1cl Mata. who ft"port.-dly wa.• di1trau1ht over the llt'lalh ttf • brotht"r •bout • Nu •110. fln-d onf' •hot from th.-a.mall huu11t 111 the Bernal llcl•hta d1stm·t 111 about 8 1$ • m , but rioht•• hi.it not had any l'Offirt\Wll<'at1on "1th him 3tlnN• hf-fort> th•· •'lll 111•1 t'\ chan1e ol fire Acnd lt-or ""' fume>!\ from t'll(ht <'an1i.t..r' h1 e•d 111111 th• housf' ~forf' lhl" U~llult hunai 1n the t•old 11nuh P f"klM9 Moo• Tnlw-a" P ~:KINC 1 \1'1 l hlnl' f' .lll furrt• 1 u111n111111l1 1 111 11 11111 lO end tht-Com111u111"!l "'l•t1on1111 .. 1 m1htao 111nftont .. 1111t1 11111 PQIC'd toda) lhal C'hurn ~rnd Ta1 ... 1rn 1 umhrn" ttwir 11 11o1"' •• , 11• fl1h1 "fort>1Rn •1o&rt' .. 11111 It "U the> liatt•"t in 11 "t•ne•:-111 I'• ll,1nw ••\1 r11111' 11110,111I C hina T1i11w n rf'un1ru·11t1on n11.11J1• '1nrl' ttw I 111lt>1I "'"'''"' eatabh~hfll rull 1t111l(lmath n.•lal1on" \\llh lhr I hHU"U I 11111 mun1st tton 1mm,'nt J i.n I \V'T9 ............ 'd d • 'ldf" NEW YORK 1A1'1 ~iar C'nsp \\h1111•,11m1•1t11111q1 ,1.1 .. 1 m on th as ro cha1rma11 11r the R•1•11hhr an 1' 111 """'I c 'f'nH1111t ,., was named today tn a tnmr l)()Sl '" John n \11111'1 ... 111 ' 111 dependent pre 1dentu1l campaign Anderson announct:'d that M C n :sp "'111lw1 h;i11 "'••1111111••I111 ... campaign v.'lth re~pons1b11il1es for pohllcal ~lrale•it' f11n1I '''''"'It and personal spe.:ch mukan~ appt•arances Blllfl .Jlr t-111 P robt-r• WASHJ NGTON cAP> Biii) Cartl'r mt>t "'"h ~··n.llt• 111 vestigators today on has dealings "'1th Libya an<I tole.I 11•11ort1•r, "I haven 't done a damn thanJi? wrong "I'm sure they don't s hare m.) vie"', ' the prt•i.ult•nt ·, brother added "IC tht>y s hared m ) v1ev.. the~ v.ouldn t bt:o '" vestigating · · Lawyers for a spec ial Senate Jud1c1a r) '>ubcomm1tte<> took Carter's depos1t1on at his la"'yers' office toda~ an preparatton for his pubhr test1mon) poss1bl) next v.eek Mortgage Lenders Hike Prime Rates L OS ANGELE S 1AP 1 Seve ral major h'>ml' mortgag(' lende rs have booslt'd loan rate!.. citin g a need to re align rates with those m the nation 's lcmg te rm capital markets a key source of t he funds they lend Both Glendale F'ederal and Gibr altar Savings & Loan A s ~iat1on hiked their mortRa£e rates for ne"' loan'> to 13 ' • per cent. high~l in the a rea Great Western Sa\1ngs & Loan Assoc1at1 on. a unit of Great Western f"inanf1 al Corp . raised its pnme r<.1te Wednesda) on o wner occupied. s ingle famil) ho me loans to 13 percent from the 123 • per rent posted 10 days ago, effective tod a} Othns were exJ)e<'ted to folio~ Securit} P ar1f1c National Bank said Wednesday its ~l possible rate for n('"" conven t1onal fixed r<1te home loans w ith ~ percent financing was raised to 123 • percent from 12•., percent. effective 1mmed1&tely The bank also s aid 1t raised its pr im e rate for a variable in terest rate loan which vane~ according to c•hanging market condition s to 12 12 percent from 12'4 percent Ho me Savings & Loan A.., s ocia tion. the n ation·., largest th rirt wtth $12 billion in assets a nd a unit or II F Ahmanson & Co . Los Angeles. boosted its prime mortgage r ate to 123• per cent Fnday California Federal Savings & Loan Assoc1at1on. the n ation 's bigges t f ederall y Ch a rtered thrift, also raised llS rate Friday to 12a. percent an the Los Angeles and San Fran cisco areas Lender s said the increases reflect their need to offset n s1ng long ·term market rates Poor sa vings inflows, which one of ficlal described as "at best ane m ic," have forced lenders Lo borrow funds in the r1nanf 1al m a rkets or sell com m er cial pa11e r short term IOUs OAANOl COAST DAILY PILOT ,~,. f')...,...... rw ' C...• , I! • u ... ~ t .,..,It tWd 1 ... ,. .... "'" , .. ,,, -· o ... -. O• •"4J• < .. '\. "''* .,. -. ' ,. o.--, ..,...,.. •'• •d hA'> ,,. ...... o-~ ~ •• ,, ,.,,, !f•· •o• c~•• Ms'-4 ,,....,"" ~' .,_.,,. p ",,,. Nit--. ..... "",.,,,..,. ... •t • "• •• , .... ,..,.~,..._,.~Cu. I •~.,..,., .,., ..... ._.. pv•o,,_,. 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(;re<1l Western spokesman Ra lph R1 vet n'>lt'd loan demand began lo shp when rate'> h.Jt 13 pt>r('(>nl ra ... t "'lntl·r l hen v111uall~ rl1..,ap1,,.<Ht>d "'hen tht' rate-; ('•Jntrnuerl UIJ "' ard to"' a rd I ~ pt• ri· 1• n t t h r u u ~ h ..,pnng Rul he deC'hned lo '>peculalt· "'htther lhC' '>am .. lrt>nd "'oulrl ncc-ur no"' a .. murtga~c· ralt'' a~<11n h<nt'r ne<1r 13 1wrt·<·nt Pair ~ou~ht Afte r Irvine '"f ruc k A ttack Irvine police ar e still hunting t"'o youths 1n an old p1 cku1J trut•k who ran down <1 w1t11ei.i. <1fter he caught them '>leaJtng gasoline and jum ped In front or their vehicle 1n a futile try to capture them Kuma rc Agahroh. 37. a res1 dent of the Herata~e Park ApClrt ment... 1s recovenn g from a head lacera tion and multiple scrape<, and bruJses that required h<>l>p1tal treatment early W('(fnt'sda) The suspec~ we r .. 19 to 20 and 15 to 16. the l<1tter youth being <1bo ut fi ve feE't. thret-1 nche~ tall , with brown hair, Agahroh told Police He said the older. taller one had shou.lder length blond hair Th~ir large pickup, probably an early '60s model, h as a white rr1<,(, a racing stripe along the top of iL'! bed and he be lie ved it 1s a faded red color on the re mainder or lhe body DeteC'tive Ron Ve ach urges anyone with inform ation about oi uch a vetu<'le to ca ll 754 37J7 4 HELD. • • Costa Mesa officers said lhls morning tha t Ana heim, Santa A n a and O r a n ge Co unty S h e r i fr's in vestigators a r e rollowing up in the a rrests The first kidnapping a nd ensu ing orange-orcha rd sex orgy was reported by a young Santa Ana woman on April 20, Huntington Beachofricerssaid . T hat ordeal was followed by a similar kidna pping of a woman in c ounty t e rri t o r y n ear Anaheim on J uly 7, the Hunt· in1ton Beach episode on July 12. a Tu.1Un area attack on July 19, another in Anaheim on Aue. 2 and. finaJly1 the kidnapping of the ll·year·old Costa Mesa waltresa tu t Friday. Cos~ Me.a bwestJ1alor Phd McCormick uid the Meaa woman wu forced at 1unpoint at 10 p.m. lnto a car by four men described as Ori~t1l1. l e a .1 X Ruling Awa it d l U~t. Ut-:\1'11 tAl'1 Thi· N11v\ Allmm ... lfJtl\t• 1>1 ... d1ar.:t• 111111 rd '" t'lllW.'t 11·11 tlJ flt•<· 1th· lo tlU\ \\ht'lh1•1 lh1•11• '' 'Ufrl( 14'111 t'llldl•Olt' 111 'IU JllJOI\ f'l111r~,., ur h11111ust•"u11 ht ~ hrou~hl a l(atn'>l .., ,. lllll ,, 11 n a r ti u r a I. t: ,. l 'n cl,. r v. 011tl 111 I ht' I '!-.~ N ur\1111 .... Ullll tl " 111 lh'I lt11.... 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Manteea Wlllery on July 9 after tests found the cancer-linked pesticide DBCP in its wine The em· bargo originally covered 5.4 million gallons, but 4.3 million gallons subsequently were cleared for sale. Sfri~r• .tlafl R e fwl SAN FRANCISCO CAPJ Ar.gry umon of· ficials have vowed to resume pic keting Friday mor ning at 36 of the city's s wankiest hotels unless owners allow union members back on the job by noon today. The 27-day-old strike of some of San Fran· cisco's largest ho~els during the height of the tourist season has cost the city $12 million in busi- ness. A new snag between the union and the owners developed Wednesday when raises negotiated under the new contract become effective and the hotels' re· fusal to allow union me mbers to return to work until the union signs the contract. B• ·rtaa"t ... · S ougllt SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Ambrose Smith, nicknamed the "Phantom of the Muni" for his UD· authorized drives on city buses, is wanted on char ges of raping and robbing a 25-year-old German tourist. U .S. Park Police said Wednesday that Smith. 23, allegedly raped and robbed a woman Sunday in an ammunition bunker of Golden Gate National Recreation Area . · f)ft,ff .tf ade Bi,.? WESTLAKE VILLAGE CAP) -Comedian Flip Wtlaoo's son is lO appear in Ventura County Municipal Court Aug. 27 for a preliminary hearing after pleading innocent to felony grand theft charges in a $21,000 country club burglary. David Bryce Wilson, 20. entered the plea Wednesday, a district attorney's spokesman said. He was arrested Sunday. ,Sheriff's investigator Dave Ehrlich said Wilson's entertainer-father declined lO post $1,000 bail for bis son's release until after the arrajgn. ment. Look to MIDDLE AOECRAZY HOT "'l 1.3 SnJffJNG CONTEST There's 49 in the tub. The latest Hollywood stunt to publicize the movie, "Middle Age Crazy," set a Guinness World's record Wednes· day in a hot tub stuffing contest. They beat the old record of 43 peo· ple stuffed in a hot tub or similar size. LA Airport to Impose Non-passenger Ban LOS ANGELES (AP> -Family and friends of air passengers using Los Angeles international Airport's International Terminal during peak hours will have to say goodbye at the terminal's security gates, the Airport Commission ruled. The commission said Wednesday that a wee kend ban on oon - passengers at the jammed terminal was so successfuJ. it will be reim· posed for 60 days starting Aug. 2'2. Only ticketed passengers will be al· lowed beyond security gates from 3 to 11 p.m . each day, the commission s aid . Those meeting arriving passengers will have lO greet them in baggage areas. Although the commission's de· cision wa s una nimous, con· cessionair es whose food and bar busi- ness dropped 18 ~rcent during a 72-hour ban two weeks ago reacted bitterly. "We shouJd not have to bear the whole brunt," said Alvin Branch LAX general manager for Con · cessions International. a minority business ooeratin~ in the term111al under an agreement with Host ln· ternational. the airport's main con· cessionaire However. Robert Davidson. ass lS tant airport general manager. said the ban was needed to cut congestion inside the crowded terminal, whlch 1s serviced by more than 30 foreign and domestic airlines. "Conrutions are so desperate that they caJl for desperate measures." he said. lo response to concess1ona1re de· mands. the commission ordered airport officials to study possible sites where rood and drink could be sold outside customs and restricted areas. After 60 days, the comm1ss1on w1U decide whether to continue. mod.Uy or end the ban , Thursday, ~uoust 14, 1980 DAIL y PILOT AS Bus Plan Fought IA Sclwols Appeal to Staie Cowt SAN F RANCISCO (APJ The Board of Education in Los Angeles has asked the State Supreme Court to overrule a lower court judge's plan of forced busing t o integrate the system's schools this fa ll The school board's appeal filed Wednesday was based on a clajm that a voluntary program has a bet· ter chance of integrating classrooms -and voluntary m ea sures wouJd avoid predicted anti-busing "fught" by whltes and others THE SCHOOL BOARD appeal of Supe nor Court Judge Paul Egly's pla n also sajd there is no proof of de · liberate segregation 1n Los Angeles public schools -when the law re· quires such proof before busing IS or· dered The dlstnct. the nation's seeond largest with 545,000 students last year . urged an 1mmed1ate stay of the plan drawn up by Egly and court· appointed computer experts to go m· to effeet Sept 16 The rourt plan calls for the man· datory reassignment and busing of students 1n grad es 1·9 this fall Grades 10 12 would be added 111 the next three )'ears I F THE STA\' 1s denied, the board plans to appeal to the L' S Supreme Court. '>aid the school board pres1 dent. Roberta Weintraub ·w e·re hopinR the higher courts "'111 give us at leas t a ) e ar to try our v o luntary pr o gram to work som ething out " Ms We intraub said Wedn~da~ A de<'1S1on on the reqoest for art 1m mediate '>ta> of the busing plan 1s ex· peeled from the state'!> highest court b> Monda) attorne> s for the Los Angeles i.chooli. said The board claimed that under Egl) 's July 7 ruling. 250.000 to 350 .000 of the district 's total enrollment would be affected at a pro1ected cost of more than $185 million this fiscal )ear Ho"e\er. an Aug 6 order b> the 2nd Court of Appeal in Los Angeles reduced the number of pupils in \'Olved to a bout 200,000 and a lso low e r e d the e s timated cos t somewhat,schoolofhc1alssa1d JERRY HALVERSON, associate superintendent of schools 10 Los Angeles. said Wednesda) that 1t was estimated the court plan wouJd re· quire bustng or between .U,000 and 45.000 students this fall Halve rson said that during the 1979 80 school 'ear. there were 93,000 pupils 111 the · 175 schools to be ID· volved 1n mandatory busing under the latest rourt plan The Los Angeles system has a total of 600 schools, including 70 elemen· tary and junior high schools con· s1dered "naturally integrated" under the court plan. Without considering any anti· busing "flight", a steady decline in Los Angeles public school enrollment had been forecast to continue this fall. The school system has estimated that there would be a 1.4 percent drop in the pupil population to about 538,000 this fall, based on birth rates and urban popuJation shifts. Enrollment fell l.8 percent last year There was a 4.8 percent dropoff in 1978 the year that mandatory busing began in grades 4·8. Pollution Building Ban Upheld SAN FRANCISCO CAPJ -An En· v1 ronmental Protect ion Agency con· s truction ban on pollution .causing buildings 1n Cahforn1a was upheld Tuesda> b) a federal ap~als court The 9th L' S Court of Appeals backed a lo"er court's order which refused lo lift the EPA moratorium on the .. construction or modification o f air po llution s o urce s 1n Callfom1a · THE LOWER COURT ruled that the ban "h1C'h began on July I , 1979. should remain in effect because California has failed to enact re qu1r~d anll·pollut1on laws At issue ts the stalemate over the enactment of state laws reqwring an· nual smog inspections for vehicles. Because California has not passed tough smog inspection laws, EPA of· f1c1als ordered the construction ban in an effort to spur the state to ac· t1on TH E PACIFIC LEGAL Foundation and 13 California legislators fought the EPA order On Tuesday, the federal appeUate court. m uphOlding the t.: S District Court in Sacrameo· to, derued their request for a pre- liminary tnJuncllon which sought to put a halt to the ban The EPA. c1tiog the federal Clean :\tr Act. announced last year 1t would stop 1sswng permiL'i for certain types of pollutJOO·Causmg projects -such a s fact.ones -unuJ California adopts an LnSpect.ion program to curb auto pollution BWNOW! f or ST. TROPEZ N .mreau classic. pure and simple. A ceritable tropical paradise a/in! 0 11 pure silk. captured Los Angeles' oldest jewelers comes to Fashion Island. al tbe u ·aist and urists like y our easiest su ·ealer. El'en tbe blazer hints oj a more rela.w:d line. sliding m ·er your sboulders into a hold. bo.\l' sil/Jouelle of pure Lcool Clear~r rejleclit ·e of the liL·eable desif.!.11 allitudes of Cctrole Li/lie for . 't. Tropez \\lestC!>. Blousmz. S68. \ 'iolet. -1 to /() ~..._.,;:11w.:;~ Blazer. S/08. Circle skirt, S8H Represen ta/it •e select ion in B \f' ,\'O \\'"! NEWPORT BEACH. 83 fashion lsWld 759-1211. 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Robert N Weed Publl\hU Bdrt>ara l(r~tblch Editorial P~ Editor Road Agr m nt Encoura ____ · w lrvuw' p rllrlpahon m Sl m1lh n rt1ad improH' ment pro.Je<'l ror url t~ :i.ltt\'L' near lh inlt.tnt>C'.thm of the San Ote10 und Nt"~J)(V1 frt"t"Y> .n' 'huulu runw '*' wel<'Ome ne• to mocoruu ~ lf"\tnt' <.'th Coun 11 dt"c1dt"J I Ut' da\ tu JOln l'u~tw Me a . Santa Ana. t ht ln1.nt" l'onw "' tht• ~·1itt•,...tr-.1m Co and l~ S k1o ka Co ln lht• proJ•'''l Much of the> road ~or 1Mul\t•' 'trt>t>t ""lt<ntn~ oJntl add1lJonal cum l.m~ un ht•a\lh tr.n t'lt>tl \I t' \nhu1 Boule ant. ~ in 'ret>t UJ\d Sunrfo"t'r .\u>nut• Tht< Can that Uu"ff ('llt(>S ,rnd thrt't' C'On)lldfllt' l ,tn 1.1.:1 t'I' Ofl th1• prOJf!Cl ~ an art·omph hmt>nt m 1t-.,•lf Th~ lrvm-.. council d ... t.1!!>1on" '' lht• hn.il rctdciblu{ i.. lo the proJ~t , 0 14 that the dt.><'l!>tun h,t, bt•t•n m.ttlt' p111 gre s hould bt.• "' adt>nt .. north Ttu~ road tmL>ro' t'mt•nt ,1~rt•t<1th·nt !'>h11uhl .,,., ',. '' an exampl~ to de\ ,~lnJ)\:'I"' Jnd c·1t1r ' I hut man' intt>r t''" can work to~t·th ... r to .H'htt'\t' ,t ,·ommnn ji?u.il Recorcle(t Hi ll,r"\'· The lrnne C1t\ CounC'1I ha~ "1:-.eh lold l'tl \ (."l,·r I.: Nanc} Rowland not to era:,e mo:,t of t.he .1ud1n lapt• rt· cordmgs of past council meetmgs It is true that m an } of the tape::. art> of JXXJr qu.tlit~ and less than spellbindi.ng It 1s abo tru~ that lt1t• t'll' clerk ·s minutes of council meeting:, fulf 111 I ht• pn m.ir~ legal reqwrement for a factual account mg of" h.ll '"!Id HI during the m eeting Howe,·er. ~s Rowland's rationale for l'ra<;mg tht• ta pes seemed less than adequate She said thJt the~ "t•n ' taking up three dra"er of a four dra\loer ftltng cabant•t and their storugl' would. in time. need cons1derabl~ mon• room. Her request obnousl) \I.as "ell 1ntent1oned She <lal s ay sh<' would carefully hsten to the tape for legal .ind histonc importance before erasrng them The tapes. ho1Aever. may poss1bl~ contain some in formation of hidden importance As a rel a ti\ el~ complete history of a brand ne"' cit~ they should be IA Orth presen ing Bay Cleru1up Step The cities of ~ewport Beach and lrvrne approved an agreement this week to hJre an engineering firm to work up a study on controlling the n ow of sediment from San Diego Cr eek into clogged L'pper ~ewport Bay The s tudy ts expected to result tn guidelines and a timetable for completing a system to halt the s ilt and sludge entering the bay's ecological reserve Further. the two cities voted in favor of signing an agreement w1th the Southern California Assoc1at1on of Governments <SCAG 1. which was selected b} the st.alt.> as the agency to disburse funds for such a stud} SCAG. accord ing to the agreement. would kick in 1t~ allocat1on of $317.000 in state money while each < tl) would pay r oughly S72.000 to complete the tud) The study 1s mandated under the Federal \.\'ater P ollution Control Act of 1972 a nd must be completed b) late 1981. The study plan has been m hmbo since 1972 when 1t was Judged to have a lack of factual bac:kup and was re moved from the broader south coast regional stud} Although this may appear to be yet another stud) rather than direct action. it doe-, represent a posit1H' move toward cleanrng up the bay It remains to be seen whether this stale mandated n: quirement and other efforts to obtarn funds for dredging the bay will somehow mesh and help get the job done But the fight to clean up the bay has always been onE: of s mall steps each leading. we must hope. to a return to a health) and pristine bay • Opinions expressed 1n the spac.e above arP. those o f rtw Oao1>' P 'Ol Other views expressed o n th1'> oage arP 1nose o f their i!Uthor<, orlo artists Reaeler comment •S nv tea A<lel•ess Tnp D<1• y P 01 PO Box 1560 Costd MF-Sa CA 9.?6~6 Pnon .. 171 4J 642 431'1 Boyd I Oldest Bell By L.M. BOYU Question drt.,l'' J ' 1•1 1tw whereabout!'! of 1 tw "'<1rlrt oldest lwll i\m tole! 1t h<ifll!' 1n the to\\t•r ol .1 ll11ild1n~ n e x l to S t St 1· p h., n Ep1Hopal Chur th 111 fo..1 1 Haddam. Conn II "'J' 1 ,, t for a Spani..,h m1in ;1-.t1·n 111 the .\ear 815 {'lass1f\ 'ouwlf J ' .1 fir 1 r ate amateur ht'lllr!JO ti \1111 can 1dent1f.' thl' t•t).!ht I "> presidents \\Ith l<i-.t nJOI•'' that e nded in -,on Q 1 .. rt tn11· th.11 t hl' r e n o "' n l' d .J o h n IJ Rocke feller in ht.., old .1111 returned to the µrac•\11'1! nf drinking mother·., mtlk :10., •• health food " If ""· ho-...·· A Al age 90, hl' n·Portt•llh hired se\'eral \\ t!l nurse' to lartate his ratwns lln"' hr• drank 1t b~ glas ... <•111> l')r other 1s not 1n the r1'(·11rd at h and Ten years ago, the first t I ),•ar (,lootn\ How ls it that the recs man m alnttin e d c uatod y of North America for m ore Utan 20,000 years without do· l n1 any harm to It wbat.aoever. while the white man hu all but compl«ely ruined It In fewer thM 500 yun' W.A. ::::::1 ::-,.~:':':~:. ·-:. -::; -.... ,.i. ............. , .. .... .... ....., ..,..,_,_._ .. . ~· <i4lt.. o.t•• f'llll ;\1•\\ Yt>rk .'1arathort l>rr1u1.1ht •JUI 126 runn<·r.., I' 1\1• \l·;ir-. ilj!ll ')()0 ~Ill tnl•• th;.it flj( ,. I. <I " I \l'.H 11 11141 r ;in lJ Wh.11 'th1 11111,l p11111Jla1 "II nJrt11• 111 If 1·l.1nd' \ (\1n llllh H'J>'trl thJl lfl t h ,. I> u 11 I 1 11 t • I •· I• h 11 n 1 d11 t'<'lon ar• I\ n 1l11rr1n-. r1I th1 n;im1• \lur11h\ f,,,. 111lunin-. 111 l\r·lh Jnd (11ur ;incl ,1 h.tlf l"olurnn' of '-,m1th t) fin"' 11ld 1 ... :i \\ork1nl! l'l1>pti:inr \\lwn 11 'rl'l11 ••cl '' \ \).!I till I'-t,ind:.t rtl I 1•llfl\\ 1n Oklahom<i C'1t\ hJ' h\••·n tr<11n1ng homtnl( p 1 ~ e<Hl:. for llJ p· a r' F 1 ft v <if hts fan(·, turd' "'''rth al"iut S 1.5(H) 11o t>r t• -.1ol1•n recently What do \OU 'uppo-.e a thu·f .... ould do "'1th 50 trained homing p1gt.•1>n<,'1 Try t<J rly them" Th<')'d go -. tr a 1 ~ht a"' a ' ha,. k h 11 m c "'ouldn t the'., Q llow many youngsters ha\'e i;trown up 1n the White· House" " So rar, 111 Q What did the P1lgr1 m s eat mostly on the Mayflower trip here" A Soup The hon In medieval time!'! wu called a leo. you knew that. The big unmarked cat we refer to as a panthe r then was identified as a pard It was W\dely believed. wrong ly . that the leo c ross-mated with the pard That's why we call the smaller h veller cat leopard Up to certain llmita, you can flJu.re a fish can swim about. .tahl miles an hour for each foot of its body lenath Earl oter~ State Employee Rent Fight Due " 1 \ 1• r .1 I h u 11 111 t• d "t 11 l t' •·1111.i.,\ l'''' 11• 111111111.: l11r hutll1• ,j\ .. h· .er 111.: ur th•· 'l LI It• Hoard <1f I •Hilt 111 "\'ht'IJUlnJ !111 \U~lJ-.1 'K t lh .., • .11 t ' I h 1• II t' t' Id I 111 I \ I J • I I' ti I' Ill II i ll \ t1 t' ... °"ht• II\ t' 111 ''at 1• ''" nnl 11 .. 11 ... 1111<' lo "' \ t' ,\ I ' I ht' \ h.t\. •'11)1•\t'll I t ' II I ,1 li'111 I llh I h . .1 t ' II t.1" l t .tllllllllll' {11 •• \ 11d.1t1t>ll 11f (·~ ')V!J~~ 1 -\ - \A./' lh1· 'l.tlt'" 111n,t1tul11111 ban11111~ .,:if t, 11( puhlil f11mh I h1 • n tltl·ulou' rt•nt.11., 'lt'm 110111 .111 .1rd1.111· j)rJ1·t11·t' of dl' t1•r 111111111~: tht• n·ni... h\ tht' num ht•I' or 1110!11'1 It''' dl•durllOll!> 11,1.,l•d u1H>n th1• a~l' of the strUl' 11111'' It lli(nurt!-. modl•rn11at111n I Ill I' r II\ 1•nwnb Jnd J 11 nt ht>r r .u· 1111' t''l~·t·1.1lh tlw1l•.d1,mofn·n \la jJho t als on tht pnvate market Under this pnclng system~,room homes rt'nt for as little u $100 a month Quite a rew or the res idences are more than mere bungalows For example , State College Chan cl'llor Glenn S Dumke , whose i.alaq. at last repo rt was somethmg h ke $78,000. pays only $216 a monthy for an estate local e<1 in the esclus1ve Bel Air sttllon or Beverly lhlli. valued over SI million · 'O" Tiit:: Board or Control I) µropos 1nl( "hat .,110uld ha\ e hl't'fl the rule all the time. to Jdopt a rl'nl !>t'heduh.· ba!>ed up on m.irket 'alue-. Anything le'!'! -...ou ld IX' J Callur._. to fulfill 1h rt" .. p11n-,1btl1tJei. 1n the managt' 111l·nt of '>tall' propt•rl) It "'ould :tlso he 1)\'l'rste pp1nl( its author• l\ tn in dfel'l, ~ranting t-xlra rum pt'th•tllon to th<· t.>m plo} t't'' 1111 u1l\1ni.: tht• hou\ln~ lndt>r tht• 111n-.11tut1on lht• f1x1ng of ('O mpensauon for s tall' workers IS the eXC)USlve jur1sd1d1on Of the State Pt.•rsonnd Board Altho ugh lhl' pr1vileged e mployees have heen ren1v1ng their a nnual co!'lt of II v1ng sula ry incre ases rig ht along with the rest or the st a ll' workers. they ha ven"t been suhJel·ted to any meaningful rent tn<'reitl.es in the pai.t dcc·ade Th" rrcatc1> an ex tremt>ly unfair !.tlu:it11111 among blatc emplo)ees Tho''-' hv1111( 1n !>late o"'nl'<l hom1·., t·n111) lu"' co1>t huuStni:? at th1· t<1X1J:n..r'> ex 1J en' e " h 1 It' 11t h t• 1 b 111 1 lw '>amc <;alar~ da:-.,tfwatton dmng the i.amt• work mu,1 sht·ll out for huusing at IJ' t'\ .11ilng rrrnrket !lrl('t''> i\DORESSIS(. ITSEl.t to tht· proulem of i,:et1111.: full n•turn rm tht> 'tJlt.-, '"' t•,1m .. 11t 1n the h11n1+•-. the Boan! uf ('untrol tn 1971 C' Jlll'd for J rt·\ ''''in 111 r l'nt JI t•har~ci. It dl'lO\t:rf'd that the state didn't t•ven have an in · ventury or the homes let a lone up to-date apprais al s Arter much bickering and lengthy de la) s raused by the s talling of the agenc ies involved , the board fina lly o btained surrlc1e nt ln- rormahon and \'Oted to adopt a ne<A-rent schedule Thal was in 1974 and the hea vy lobbying ef forl i. of tht> e mployees s uc · l'l'<'d l'd in postponing the effeC· ll\'l' date until J anuary, 1975 By that lime Jerr) Brown had be l"orne governor and the m embers or the board were a ll replaced. Thl· nl'W board rcsl·inded the a(' tum and nothing has s ince been dunl' Rent' have remained at tht• 1970 lcvels, inappropriate l'' l'O then Tht· up<:<Jm1ng hearing!. follow an attemµt m 1978 to dt.•al with lh1· rc·ntal prohlem Employee., ,1t that t1ml' l'omplained that m l ht· r d('t' of lhl' 2 5 pern•nt salar) rrh· rl'aSt' <1 ll11wt•d lly C; <Jvernor Hr 11\\ n thl· v r1>1>'>M~d rental tn t'rl'a't'" rif IH 2 pen'l'nt would "urk a hard,htµ Subsequent ' ll r ' t• ' .., r l' ' 1· a I e d t h a l t h t' J\ t•rJ~~ emµIO)l'e lt\'tnli( in 'tat!' hr1u,.in1-: pa\\ 73 perl'rnt les!'I th.in tt11• ;.q1pra1s l'd market \ .ii 111' T ii t: l)IP •.T l S FOR a1·t11m <ii t hf' nl·Xt m1·l·t1ng "a' brought b) !".lt;.i lt· <'ontrol ll•r J\Pnm·th Con "h•1 '''"l'" rin th1· three membt;r ht1J rrl Thi! quc-.twn no\\ t!> "' h l' l h I' r l h 1· b '' a r II " 1 11 "'1th,1<.md thl' µleadtngl> ;.irgu m t· n t ' a n d t h re a ts '' f t h e l'm plo~ C''-'" and aet rl'~pons1bl) 111 1 m pci-.t' re<1ll\lH' rent'> l he t·mplo~ ee eHorts to matn l<t tn tht·ir prl\ tleged 'tatus will tw made· b) r eµresentallves or th1• California "itate E mployees A"11<·1at11>n dt''>µ1te the unfair n,.,., of the "}'tem to thl' maJon t~ of 1t~ m._.rntwrshtp Tht•) will 1111 doubt he )!Jlned. as in the J1J't ti.\ lt•J(a I l''lUll!-it'I .,c·nt h) flum ki· ,11 .,Lilt• f•XJ.ll'O'>l' tn h1" 1·1f1.rh lo ,1\•11d IJa \ mg J fair r •·nt f11r tlw ntJn,11Jn 1n "hu·h he 11 \I ' 'I've Got Mine' Approach Blocks Beach~s ·111 tht• Ecl1t1rr !'>orn .l.ll'k I \'t I ;ot ~'""' With v'ariJt1or1' in "orcb 1r n1Jl 1n mes'>a,l:(f' lht" tc•rm ha' be<'n at lributed 11. \ J r1nu' hranchP'> 11f I hl' <trm1·d "" 11 ,., "h1•n I f1 r-.t hr'.Jrd ll II ........ IJ(IT 1'cl1·d h\ !-.<•m p.•r l"1tl1·l1' Y11ur \1•-...p11rt B1 ·,11·h ,t•1r\ -...1th 1 h ,. h +· .1 d I 1 r11· I ' , 11 1 11' u I ,, \\ ,1l k".t\. l'l,Jll B11<11•d l'JU..,t'd rn1· l•i r 1·n•·1·t 1111 tht· old 'd) tn,I:( In fac·t II r·au\1·d J f1;1 ,hlrnc·k I r••rn1•mlH·r 1·om1ng hac·k from C1ermt1n; '4tth tht• normal ("al1ftJm1an ., de.,1r1· t11 iwt t•J lh<' h<•a ch 1\t th1· t1m1· I h1•adcd '""' arrh \falthu Thi· fr·n1·1·' :incl KPt'I' 0111 .,,gn' '4 •·r1· n•>I rJ1rr•C'l t'<I lo\\:crrh th1• 111 •·:in hut I t 'I; IH. ft ST!\ .'i 0 fr 11 m .1 \ 11un,I:( rr1ll1.,Jgw· t h;al J ,l:(rr1up l ,11lt•d llll' f'Uflk ..,UI f ha-. a rt•f 11 r cl "' h 11 h 1 -1 I ,. '> m ) f ,.,. I 1n~'> I thmk l1r·1t1·r than I I ha H·n t 111 .. 11 d 11 ; Pl, hut I ,l:(athc·r thr· llli'"'·•g•• " that, Thi:.,., m\ 11rf rrn -.un nt\ IJ( J1·h <Jur lr1rJI tlt'ae h <J fl•itl> an., JJl'rhap-. 1111· rn•i'>l '1 Uli'>1<l1zr•1I Jt·r1•' w ~111th<·rn !'allforn1a. bv th<· fw11•r .ti 111< <ii 'lat" anrl <'flUlll \ t11Jfl'.JIH"r Jl'll'" "'htl"h 1 hi· r1·,11l1·nt' hill r· A nrJ th•• 'Sorn .f;I( k•, art· pr11h;1l1l y th<· nH1' l .:1•1f I'll I ftnrl 11 'Jd Punk \ 'P•c· , ,, th1· f':iJ1t1ir ·1 h1· l11c·.1I mC'tlta and lhc ~'·"'port lk.id1 l'ohc·t· Depart ment have l.wncht'd a -.ene' or unfair atltH'k' on tht.• loral punk rom munity f':vi·nl'I ha H be<.'n sen.,allonal1zed. and the con t1nued front µagt' attacks by the police on punk!> 1n a local week I) newspaper dt'mand a reply to their vind1ct1 ve lies T he anti punk articles us ually t enter around the stabbing or a t•haurrcur. and often f eature quotes b y p o li ce warning part'nts not to allow their sons a nd ll aug hle r s to t urn into punks This single s tabbing 1s usua lly t r<.'ated as a typic al punk ac\1v1ty The fact 1s. out of the several hundre d punk o riented youths in the Orange Coast area, al l that can be attributed to them a rc one s tabbing, the po~sess1on or a martial arts weapon, and a few scallere<\, fist fighL'i Somcone could have as sembled an equally and prob ably even more 1mpress1ve list of crimes involving MexlcaM, long·haired surfers, or virtually any other l(roup. PElllfAPS THE most dis· tas teful occurrence is the police'• pholo1rapb1n,1 of punks at the beac h. For •ti we know, they could be or1anl1ln1 mes of punk~rs for future reference, J u., I ti,." ..t u., t• " ._. I o r1 k d part1cul;.ir \\a_\ To µ1•rm1l th1s " thl' moral l"QUIValcnl Of Jl(OWlnli: file~ to t••o-.t on rwopll' "·ho ha' l' a < ertain l"t>lor uf 'ktn or c;upp<1n ,1 par\11 ulJr tdl•,JI ~ l'" pon t'l>P' hJ' 1• hl't'n quot 1•d l(rouµ111g punk., together a.., tw1nl( tl1•t<1dl'nl amoral .inrl hJ\ tnR J '1olt•nt mentalt t\ l"ht., 1-. "mplt• unadulterdt t•d µrt•Jud1r e l'unk 1mplle~ a "<H nf thoul(ht that r hallenli(es the an•t·pted method or doing th1ni,::. 11 oppost'" the ··mellov. Sou them C:.iltforn1a ltfest) It' and th!' t.1 "''><·1;ited thinkinR that n._.vf•r qut·M11Jnl> trad1t1on Sin< l' punk., can bt.' ea'itl} de t1•c·t1·d and challenRe ever)thtnR i,:uotl 'ul1urhan1le'> hold dc·ar tht.•) mdke a fa\IJrtte tarRet of rea1·t111nar:y wr ath On1· \\t't.'kl} papt·r ha:, r ailed µunk ii fad · and a rult · Punk ro<·k ho"'ever 1s a more 11ot1·n1 fon·c than its enem1e., helt<•v<• Orange ('ounty 1i. one of the la't hai.lwns of the surfrr'i. end I<·-.!. 'um mer· paradt se and 1he /\m1•riC'an Or<'am of two kids ;md a '4l'll orde red lawn These dreams <;arrif1ce cxr1tement for I hf' .,•·runty of a never c hanli(inR v.r1rld Tht• "orld does r hanli(e, ho-... 1·H•r . and punk represent!> the new ideals of intensity and acl1on Altho ugh punk mus1r or r loth1nl( may rhange, their at lttud<· t'> ht.·re lo '>l ay In 'hort. a punk 1s someone ""ho ,., bor ed with the c ultural wasteland around ham, and 1s try1nl( to JOit hts ne ighbors out of their well preser ved delusions To us, this type or a nger shows more roncem for other s than cloes t he romatose complacenry or our long haired adversaries NAM t-:S WITHHELD PMnk l 'kf I• To the Editor R e the deta1n1ng of punk rockers It's true that Newp<>rt Beach pohre ar e zealous . even over zealous a l times However . perhaps they prefer n o t to have grarfit1 s pray· painted all over their city Also. maybe they would JUSl as soon not have private r1tizens' cars acid bathed Maybe they a re try mg lo cut down the high rost .of vandalism to the taxpayers They probably wouldn't let Iranian anti-Ame r icans anrl r ef· ugee Cubans protest an Newport Beach either. They are certainly preferable to the anarch y punk rockers represent Please withhold my name Retaliation Is rough In this area. My neighbor 's car waa acid spr ayed and our walls are being eroded from undblasling graf fit1 oul NA¥£ WITHHELD ••..w ., ... ,, To the Editor: Re Your edJtori1l ''Re.achin1 fur c1n l<.~u1· \ui,:u.,t 4 Hather than ~u~·r \ 10,1ir HJr nt•ll Wieder ri·achrng f<>r dO 1:. 'Ut' 11 <1µpea" thc1t thf' lJJll) P1l11t "d'-m.•n•h rt-J<"h1n~ for .; <.ubJt•C't .1lic1ut "h11 h t11 "'nl<' ,, thoughtl""' IJ11orh rr'>t'Jrc•h1-d 1•cllto ri.1l II ,., d1fht·ult to fdth1Jm "'h' I h {' I> d I" I' 1 Io t .... (I u Id I h Id~ Supt'n ,.,,;r ~ 11·t11•r f11r ''mpl) hrin~tnR lo c·uunt\ s tJff''> altC'n lllin a n·pon b) the Environ mt'ntJI l'rolel twn Agenc) re gardrng the dumping of radtoac ll\ e "astl' off the C'Od'll of Ca1trorn1a . including S11uthern Cal1forn1a Clf'arly thl'rt' 1s S1J!n1f1C'ant roncern about this report becau.'c 15 olht.·r co,1stal count It'!'! h:J\ t' takt'n action '>1m1lar tu that mo\t•d by Superv1,or Wieder Repr<'"'" talt\'e' from tho!>e C'ounttf'!I "''" be meetmg tn San Franr1sco on August 20 to dl'l1berate tht!-i mat ter Tnx11· '4a!.lt• d1 s po.,al 1s a muunltnJZ iss ue acroc;s lhl' roun tr) and the L<nl' Canal incident m ust not be rl'peatl'd I. for one am l(lad that \4l' ha\(~ ;in alert elerted official surh as llarn ett Wieder who sw1ftl} and dec1s1ve · I) r ... act.s to potential hazards to the puhhr RORERT JOY('E POK"~Play To thl' Editor Forgl\·e me for belaboring your newspaper but ll 1.5 the only forum open to tht• local general publlt• • The bile risei. in m) body every night "'hen I return to my no ise-impacted ghetto and read about another twi s t 1n t he bureaur rat1 c i mbro~ho known as the Orange Count) 1 J ohn W ayne would turn 1n his gravel Airport expansion My neighbor s don't you see tor hear) ~hat ts happening to you" THE GAMBIT being presently lilJ\ t•d lo aU <"l llill fl1~hh lt) 11lh•·r a11 ltrw' '" ttw hcg1nnin~ 11f .1 p.i.,..er µI," \\h1·rC'tn "''"''II Jll ht ftnt''>Wd 1>nL 1· anoth<'r a1rltnf· '' 1n her«• 1111 11th"r" • .irt· 'ure tr1 fullo"' """ \Our la"' \l'r friendt. about .. q u Ji µrott-< ll<;n l'll Th" t''<l'tini,: <11rhne'> and thc 1·"<1-.11ng numl>N of flights and 1h1• <''<ISttng c•ru'h at the airport 14' bad enou~h <>nee you a llow 'Uffie Of tht' 'he3\'~'4 etg ht " at rhnes to U'><' the airport. they "'111 u'ie their proport1onatel) IM~er politt«al dout to b nng prcs,ure to bear and in!>ure their economic ~oats Who of \OU have raised a word nr prolt>!>l 0lO the a1rhnec; to ~our l 111 .1 I ;ind f <· d <' r a I rt• pr es en t.lll\l'~ .. The mornin~ aftrr )OU have rrJil th1'\ letter and have done nothing "'hen ~ ou hear thl' dtn of the am·raft begin your day . rememl>N the hnes nf J ohn Donne. "Do not a'ik for whom tht' belt.. toll the.\ toll for t hC'l' WILl.l.\~1 ~1 ~10'11ROE mu~·,. ,,,,.,o,. Tu the Editor When I remember Laguna's Jim Dilley. I think or George Hernar d Shaw 's romment. · Some men see things as they are and say why I dream things that never were and ask why not ·· I belt eve many will agree, toda ' 's Gr eenbelt would not ex · 1st u·nless Jim Dilley had as ked this important question years ago "Why not"" DENNY FREID ENRICH PIH Clwa,wr To t he Editor Wouldn't 1t be cheaper. and a little easier on the taxpayers. for the welfare to pay for the pill earh month than use the "abor· lion method" that they a re talk- in g about? It seems that our laxes are high enough. and our pay r hecks s maller, to pay out for welfare abortions. We a re sending millions to other rountries to help s tarving c hildren. and for birth rontrol. and nutrition We can send men lo the moon. Why not a pill for the men, or give them a vasectomy! E Hyman • lAtltr1 from r~r1 art w.lcofM Tiit nghl to condnu l«Utn to fit .pau t1r eUmmate label u rtwrwd lAUrrt o/ JOO uiordl or ''" will be gwn pr~nrttC« AU ~"'" """' ift· cludt ~u.rt and moU~ ~ .. '*' ll01'Wt mG1' be wilh"-ld °" NQWlf 'I 1ulJ1cWYlt r~ fa opparm. Poorv IGdlrtDf be S*bblMd \ t I f Lagana/South Coast lOI T ION VOL 73, ta. 227, 3 SECTl!S. «> PAGES* '1our Hometown Dally ewspaper TWENTY-FIVE C.ENTS Reports on SycaDlore lli11s Rejected · to see some cost projects on! those two key issues." • Two envlroamealal report.I deallDI wltb hat\Ue uau ln Sycamore IWla were ~by the La1una Plaonlo1 Com· mluioeW~. Reuom ctted foe UM ded.aiou wue lad ol affordable bowlint iD a on>POMd development and iosulfident inform ation on a.ewer and wat~r service. Commissioners argued that plans to develop part ol the city· owned land were belna rushed tbroup, a,lvlnJ little time to carefully coaa1der au the opCJc)ns (or Ill UM. The d t)' la ptMenUy neaoti•l· log a aale of part or the Sycamore Hills property, locat· ed between Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads, to Baywood Development Co. or Newport Beach. Proposed is the sale of a fiO.. acre parcel. off El Toro Road adjacent to Leisure World. wbere the company plans to build up to 322 town houses. Sale proceeds would be used to service the t6 million debt the city owes on the property. Tbe city stands in default oo Its loan on the land and could be s ued for non-payment by the former owners, Rancho Palos Ve rdes Corp. Interest on the loan is piling up at a rate of $1,500 a day. "I agree there is a problem Park OK Seen Badham Optimi,sm Growing By lllCllA&D GREEN Of .. 0...,, ~-, .... Ao authoriz.ation bilJ for a na· tional urban park along the Irvine Coast can be approved in I he upcoming congressional session despite Interior Depart. m ent objecUons, Rep. Robert Badham. R·Newport Beach, said today. .. Now that Se n . S .I. Hayakawa has been dragged kicking and screaming into sup- porting the bill, its chances look better." Badbam told 100 people at an Irvine Chamber or Com· merce breakfast in the Registry Hotel. Bad.ham "aid that apparent in· terior ~epartment opposition to the park bill should be viewed as something that can give addi· t1onal impetus to its passage in the congressional session run- Bottleneeks Cited Traffic Analysis Asked in Clemente By Sl"EVE BOTCllELL oe .. Deity Net JUtt San Clemente City Council ~embers Jtopped short ol im· poemg a moratorium on building permits, but agreed to hire a traffic engineer to explore solu· \ions to a botUeneck on two r~ idential streets at the south end of town. Residents along East San Pablo and East San Gabriel have complained that the influx ~f new housing tracts above their neighborhood have created traffic bottlenec~s. additional noise. and a safety hazard to their children. The two one-way roads lead to and from new, tracts, including Presidential Jfeigbts, Mariner's Point. Palal'to del Mar and the Pinnacle. City officials say poor plan· ning more than a decade ago by Sao Clemente resulted in the traffic problems racing the resi· dents today. Tbe six tracts were approved without consider ation for in· gress or egress from the area, and. as a result neighbors say it's unsafe to even back out or a driveway onto the two residen· tial streets. NEW TRACTS ~,....,,_.. BOTTLENECK EYED New Houaing Flayed 13 Now Seek Election in San Clemente Steven Rackliff , an wtru· ment technician at the TRW plan~ \o San Clemente, is the latest resident to take out papers for the Nov. 4 City Council elec· tion. ning from this Monday to Oc· tober. "That opposition should just make us all work harder toward its passage," he said. C a I i f o r n i a · s ·S e n a t o r Hayakawa 's announcement Wednesday that he would CO· sponsor the Senate bill aimed at creating the 11,000-acre natJonal park also was praised today by the bill's author, Sen. Alan Cranston, D·Calil. Aides to Cranston contend the shift in Hayakawa's position wilJ be helpful in fighting opposition in Washington, D.C .. to the bill, which calls for spending at least . $38 million in federal dollars to piece the park together. The park, as envisioned in the bill, would stretch from Corona del Mar to south or Laguna Beach. "The real issue now isn't money," remarked Lu Hass, C r a n s ton's Los Ange l es spokesman. "It's whether we can convince everyone that this Jand is of national importance.•· The Department of Interior , w hich mus t a uthor ize the purchase if the bill is successful, has indicated that the coastal acreage aloog the Irvine Coast is not suitable land for a national park. Hayakawa, who previously bad denounced C r a nston 's legislation, said be supports establishment of the park but reiterated his concern that the bill may not be funded. He said he is less than op- tim istic or the bill's chances because of opposition from the Department of Interior and a backlog of $2.6 billion in claims against federal funds. · But Senator Cranston seems convinced that my support for his legislation will ensure its passage and that funds will be forthcoming.'' Hayakawa said. Hayakawa previously bad sug· gested that the state should purchase the coastal lands by borrowin g funds from the federal government and repay- ing it over a 10.year period from its share of Land and Water Conservation Funds. with paying for the property and that something needs to be done immediately." said Plaoniog Commjssion member Steven Riggs. "However, J cannot agree with the staff position that we approve what we have in front or us at this time. There is no men- tion of low to moderate income housing and not enough time for the commission or the public to make a decision on the matter." Commission Chairman Ken· neth Mullens said the two en· vironmental impact reports sub- mitted oo the Sycamore Hills property -one for the proposed Baywood development and an umbrella report for the entire 522·acre parcel -skirted the is· sue or costs "I'd like to know who is going to pay for the additional water and sewer services that will be needed," Mullens said. "I'd Like Don't ~oak Nme, Bid ••• City Planner Kyle Butterwick I said it was not known how much ] water and sewer service to : Sycamore Hills would cost. He I said costs would depend on amount of development that eventually takes place. , He also said the reason there I was no low or moderate income h o u sing planned f or the ' (See REPORTS, Paie AZ) ~ Jason Millage, 5. of Huntingto n Beach must have decided if he didn't watch, the needle wouldn 't hurt so much. Nurse Rosalie Martinez performed the inocula· ti on durin~ a free back-to-school i m- munization clinic Wednesday spons ored by Paclfica C-Ommuruty Hospital. Proof of vaccination against d1phther1a, polio. whooping cough and measles 1s required by law for school entry in California Bare Backed Mesan Hits Nudist Waniing Warning notices r egardmg nude sunbathJog may be dis· tributed it San Onofre Slate Bea ch beguming tJus weekend. But the notices won't make much difference to Irene Shan· non of Costa Mesa. a nude SWl· bathing advocate who is quick to point out that state parks policy on the subject remains the same non·enforcement except on citizen complaint. And while San Diego County Sheriffs deputies intend to cite nude stmbathers after an irutial warning period. Mrs. Shannon questions the deputies' jurisdic· uon on the state beach. She said a court case on that issue is upcoming in Los Angeles County. ''The San Diego deputies are overriding the state parks policy that has taken five years to formulate," she said. The sheriffs d eputies note that state park pohcy does not supersede state or county law They state that a San Diego County ordinance proh1b1ting nude SWlbathing has been en· forced m the southern part of the county, but not around San Onofre. Now they aim to be consistent. but Mrs. Shannon wonders about the department's orionties. ·'There have been no citizen complaints." she said . "You would think the depul!es would have more important things to do." As for her part. Mrs. Shannon. who publishes a newsletter on naked sunbathing, will continue to fi ght for designation of stt· tions of public beaches for nude sunbathing. Dallas Sets OswaJd Body Examination DALLAS CA P l -Dallas Cowt· ty !t1ed1 cal Examiner Charles Petty said today he w1U exarrune the bod) of accused president.Jal assassin Lee Ha rvey OswaJd . but the Brit.ash author who has been pushing for the exhumal!on said there are stall some legal roadblocks to clear. The exammation 1s an attempt to detenrune whether the body 1s actually that of Oswald, named by the Warren Comm1ss1on as the lone assassin of President Kennedy here Nov. 22, 1963. Petty said be would conduct the examination at the request of Dallas attorney J erry Pitt· man. who represents Britist'> author Michael ,t;ddowes. Ed· dowes claims the body is that of an imposter and has been tryrng for years to have the body ex· humed. A petition cont aining the signatures of lll residents was presented to the City Council two months ago asking the city to bold up any new grading or building permits unW new ac· cess roads are constructed. City Engineer Ed Putz recom· meDded a ·moratorium on new build.inc permits be imposed in lbe area until a traffic engineer co11ld study the problem and come a.ct to the city with his recommendations. Racltleff brings to 13 the number of Sao Clementeans seeking electioo to one of two seats oo the city panel. Otben include former council member Art.bur J . Holmes; ap- pointed council members Thomas O'Keefe and Patrick Lane; clockmaker Bill Wagner; bualneuman Jay Durkin and homemaker Melanie Vansell. Democrats. Eye Unity Petty's offic-e today issued the following statement: "The Dallas County Medical Examiner's ofrice 1s not in any way officially involved an the ex· humation or the remains of Lee Harvey Oswald. Because the lnstitut.e of Forensic Science is the only facility in the area prop- erly equipped to conduct an ex· amanatJon for the purpose or establis hing identity I have agreed to undertake this ex·, amination." (8eeT&AFFIC. Page AZ> Coast Weather Fair through Friday ex· eept for aiCht and morning doudille11. Lows toei&bt 51 at tbe beaches. 91 in-• ...... llCbl FridaJ lower 10Uo•. Al.lo taking out papers were former planning commissioner Al Wulfeck; veteran council can- didate Robert Rusin; buai· neuman Alan Korsen; sanitary distritc:t executive Ray Mad· docks; buineumao Gary L. Faller and fiDanclal broker Bob' Brennan. Candidates have unW Aug. 21 to return nomination papers to the City Clerk. 1bief Gets Wheels And Stereo Gear A Saa Qemente man found hlmaelf wltboat wbeela -wl withoal ........ early Wednee· daJ. Gay Promer. wbo li•• on A ••nlda Vaquero ln San ClellMllte. told .,.... ..... took two .., wlMela, a ....... .... c •• ett• -17 lapel from ldl ...-car. Be placed tbe .... -. 'lllaeF1u'Ends STOCKTON I (AP) -Clt1 r.:ee ... Nblnedtowon blf\all ma w'1 ~wt ... a two da"I waft ..... ......... rroma..,.dllpU. Ted's Support Elates Carter Uimp NEW YORK (AP>' -Presi· dent Carter began bis re-elect.ion campaign today with the en· doraement be sought so renent· ly from Sen. Edward M . Ken· nedy and a display or party uni· ty he needs to meet twin cballengea from RepubUcao Ronald Reqan and independent John Andenoa. ."I will support and work for the re-election of President Carter," Kennedy said in a poet· midnilllt sutemeat. That. perbapl even more than lbe dedaratiaa ol nomination, WU wbll Carter and bi.I lieutm- antl wanted to bear to cap tbelr emdoul efforts to brin& tbe MauacbuHtta senator aboard tbe campeip after tbe Iona and bitter ltnlale fOf' tbe nomiaa· tklll. (Related~, P.,eM.). Carts WM IP ean1 tOckJ ad wot Joabta In ClDtral Park. Later; tbl jr..w.t wa1Qd a block IP Set11tai AHIHM to tbe Stac• Diii for a .... bruldlilt ol bqell _.a ebeeM omelet. · Tbe often-tarbalent Democntic Nadoeal Coa•eatlan coacludet tHllbt with the formal renomination of Vlce Praw.at Walter F . Moadale ud tbe wla.aen• acceptaoee IPMC ..... Aft« tM speeebel, It_. will cap his endorsement by joining Carter and Mondale on the podium. Announcing Kennedy's ioten· tion to appear at the closing COO· venlion session. a Kennedy Cbuael 7 begins coverage of the convention at 4:38; CbanelsZ and 4 join ats. spokesman said there were no plans for the senator and Carter to meet before then. Kennedy's staff chartered a plane for him to return to Wub.i.qtm about midni1bt when the Democratic National Conna· uw~ paaed up an in· vitaticln to a party unity lUDCbecm al wblcb Carter wu the f eatared apeak•. An aide Aid be mlcbt play acme tennll in tbe aft.emooo beforetheOnalMSSion belina. Carter ma.)' aDDOUDce lo his 1peecb toniaht acc:epttn1 t.be nommauc. Uuit be ii committed to ............ •t.ratesk bomber, according to a published report. The Washington Post, quoting unidentified sources today. said presidential aides have dratted remarks about the new bomber into the speech. But the report said the presi· dent may decide not to include such a commitment into bis re· marks depending oo the mood of the Democratic National Conven· tioo. Carter has been criticlled by Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan and bis sup- porters fOI' tbe president'• July im declaion to atop producUoa ol the B·l bomber. whlcb carried a price tac ol not. 7 mi1Uoo per plane. But the Pmt's account aa.id breatthroucbs i n bomber tee~ wW enable tbe prest. dent to defend b1a canceOatklll ol the B-1 by U'lubla tbe propaeed bomber could OYercome Soriet defenseebettertbanthe B·t . Amon.gt.be btt~clted in lbe story was a see,.,t method 0( mak in.c a tona ·ranae bo~ber nearly lnvllible to enemy radar designed to dete.ct enemy aircraft. JO Eddowes confirmed to The A.s.- sociated Press today that there are still legal hardies to clear, ' but be would not spell tbem out. I He would not comment on whether be had a court order. , which may be required ror ex- humation. Cross Burns Near Home A burning Cl'OSS. which bad been pitted in the ground near a Sooth Laguna mobile home. was quickly doUsed by a neighbor Wedneeday night. County firemen and sheriff's dep11ties said there was no damqe clurint the incident, at t :30p.m . Deputies aaid the four·foot· hi1h CJ'OIS bad been placed near the home ol Rennie Clawson. W Tteuurelsland and set a blue. Tbey aaid Bruce Yount. a nei1hbor who noticed tbe names. utiqulahed the blue ~fore firemen arrived. The incident ta under lA· vestl•8Uoa. ' use Jhk?Q 1. AMAu:1l t• tll) ~--JUST BREAKING-----.... Lou *"" frotll Codow'• ..,,.... oad t J ..-• .,.., n •••• lmn&igrant "Killed In SF Gun &tile SAl'4 ntANClSCO <AP> -AIJ •mmJiraot from ll SaJndor. •bo bwriuded bJmaelf i.Mlde a bouae aod adlan•ed &boll wU..h police. wu ti:mect t.od~ la a aun d~I •llh olric~ who l\Ormed \he buUdi:na ~tr ftlUQa k with t.car 1aa Capt. W\Wam Cooror uJd 0..-. Mata. about :n. djed In Ow bMlkt abor1ly after 10 a rn Mata appareolly bad bHo woundadillanearUere11cllanleoffue et aboUt 1. Conrc>Y Hid Mat.a. •ho repor\tdl:y wu distnu1ht over the death of • brot.htt aboclt a yeu a~. rln!d one thot rrocv the 1mall houae tn lhe 8ftnal Htti.hU dt.strtct at about I IS • m . but police b•d oo& had any commwucatJoo .nth tum am<'e before lhc urlier ex· t hanaeol n~ A.end tear au fumes from ettht canJ.stera tired UJW the bouu bet on the assault bun& m the rold dn u lc- Sa.-. Gre• \'bi•• "•'"" NEW DEU{), lndJa <AP} A hlgb-powered Soviet delega llon bu amved in the Afghan caj)1tal of Kabul, tnd1catu11 • ma jor reVlew ol Soviet a cu.-ity in the war Lorn Asian nalloo may be under way. a Western diptomauc source said toda> Sla.:-e-11 •~••• rolle-4 By Tile AMocla~ PTeH . A brush hre covering more than 2.500 acres continued to bum \Oda)' west of lbe Shasta County town of French Gulch, with fire officials uncertain when they could bnng 1l under con· trol. More than 250 firefighters were involved m battlmg the blaze, which officials said probably was started. by arson Wednesday. Nopopulatedareaswereendangeredbyfire,ofhc1als said. The fire forced closing of Highway 299, the mam road in the area. Prill-. lt'oo• Tal.,a11 PEKING CAP) -A Chinese air force commander . in a bid to eod the Communist-Nationalist military confrontation. pro- posed today that China and Taiwan combine their air power to fight "foreign aggression." It was the lates t in a sen es of Peking overtures toward China-Taiwan reunification made since tbe United States established full diplomatic relations with the Chinese Com· munist government Jan. 1, 1979. A ...... o.AdmAiH NEW YORK (AP> -Mary Crisp. who resigned in tears last month as co-chairman of the Republican National Comouttc;e. was named today to a senior post in John B Anderson's m- dependent presidential campaign. . . . Anderson announced that Ms. Crisp will be chairwoman of his campaign with responsibilities for political strategy, fund·ral.Sing and personal speech-making appearances. ' BUl!f ."~~•s ProMr• W ASIDNGTON CAP> Billy Carter met with Senate in· vesllgators today on his dealings with Libya and told reporters, "I haven't done a damn thing WTong ··1·m sure they don't share my view," the president's brother added. "If they shared my view, they wouldn't be lD· vestigating. · · Lawyers for a special Senate Judiciary sutxommittff took Carter 's deposition at his lawyers' office today in preparalloo for his pubJic testimony possibly next week. F ..... P-.AI REPORTS REJECTED. • • Baywood development 1s "it \\Ould dim.irush our return on the sale of lbe land." Riggs took exception to But· terw1ck's statement, saying the city should be providing afforda· ble housing for its citizens, and not trying to make the largest profit. Commission member J . Earl Waterbury sajd the lack of af. fordable bowling in the plans for the Baywood development. in· s ufficient information on the cost of services to the area. and the limited amount of time al- lowed to study the proposals made it impossible to intelligent· ly vote on the matter. "We have before us the largest subdivision since Arch Beach Heights." Waterbury said. '1'he City Council and the staff are saying to us hurry up a nd approve it before we go Bland Will Lead ·San Joan Planners Antholly Bland bas been elect· . ed chairman or the San Juan · Capistrano City Planning Com· : mission, replacing Deirdra :·Tyler, who wiU oow serve as . vice chairman. Rland. in the first year oo the commiasioo, formerly served for two years on the city's Architectural Review Board. Ms. Tyler is a two-year com· misadi member. DAILY PILOT ,,.. °' ..... tainl o,e..·, p, ..... ,._ ""'11Ct\ '" ( ........... ,,.., *""' ~ ... fl ..... """" .,. ... Or-CMS! -........ Goto!O-Y -·· "'''*'' .,, ~·"""' ""°"'°"" ow·~ ,..,,...., 10' C.o>I• _... 00.-1 &.«~ """'-.,. i~•cr. Fown••'" V•llf;. ""'"" L•V"""• &#41(1' Sowtflt Cot\t Ii ,,.~ ,. .. ~. f'dttiO'I ,, .... ~S..,\IJWy<\ .... ~Y~ fMfJf« ... -·--" .. J>O W..l l•r M<..,1. PO ... ,w,~-...~·~ ,._ .. _ .,~~•..SP\#• .... J.C-11 ~ ..... ~-... -c;.-.. ...._ -··-, .... ,,_, ... _ ... _ ... , .... Clww'9t ... "-_ _....., , .. ~ ..... :~":',:';==·- lallJt 1ne {114tl04rt e nu.-. ... .,,, .tcMsn ........ 9HdtAllD .. IWCnla. "'''''' ....... "'-S-0--..... broke and we'll work out the problems later But v.c simply can't do that " The City Council will revtew the commission recommenda· tion Tuesday The Planning Comm1ss1on's 4 -1 vote -with Raymond Newtoo the only member voting for approval -is not bindiDg. The City Council can igoore the Planning Commission recom- mendation. f'r..,r~AJ TRAFFIC ... But council members balked Tuesday at the idea of a ban on new permits. saying there were probably fewer lban 100 lots left to be built in the bill!ide tracts. And while those new homes could mean an additional 1,000 c ar trips per day d own San Pablo. city officials said most of the lots were being developed in· dividually, and it might be years before they are completed. ·"The proble m already 1s there," said Jim Lawson, the city's plaonlng director. "If those <unbuiltl homes are com- pleted in the next two to three years. it's hard to justify a moratorium." City officials hope a traffic consultant can provide a solu· tion to the problem. It will oot be an easy tuk. Nu-West Development Corp., of Newport Beach, which wants to build 3,000 bomes on the Vi.s- bee k Ranch , says it is possible to build an access road through Camp Pendleton. But city officials s ay that route. even ii it ever received Marine Corps. Caltrans, and state Parb approval, would not decrease the traffic load oo the two residential streets. Another route, leading from San Pablo through the municipal golf course to South El Camino Real, ll ~ by golfen who contend it would apllt \be coune in balf. And a proposal to connect A venida Salvador with El Camino Real would have worked yean aco. city officials aaid. but is impoaible now because ot new traeta tbat have bMn COG• structed aic., t.bat route. Swaender Noted TOOO <AP> -Al QOCID Fri· day, a.adlY 35 run after tbe JW"reoder ol Japan at tbe end ol World War U, Emperor H1roldto will lead bla nauon ln aUent pra~er to mart the annlverury. -- Sea Sex Ruling Awaited LONG BEACH IAPl The Navy Ach:runalnaUvt l>1scharge Board la UPf'eled to decide to day whether there ui swtk 1ent evtdt'n\!e to support charees of hom~:ttuallty brought •&&in.st Stunia11 Uarba r a Lt'l' Un derwood of tht· lJSS Norton Sound Earlier this week, the board heard tesllmony ranging from a female sailor who said M s. Un- der1o1oood had engaged moral sex with one of the defendants. and a s e n ior e nli s t e d man who testified Wednesday that he had a sexual encounter ,.·1th Ms Cn der'Nood The 22-year-old Orlando, Fla . natl\'e 1s one of seven female i.allori. accused of lesbianism aboard the m1ss1le test ship An eighth woman, Petty Of. h cer 3rd Class Tangela Gasluns, 25. of Newark, N.J .. was found innocent of such allegations last week The defense team called a dozen wttnesses Wednesday in an attempt to prove that Ms. Un- derwood is both a competent sailor and a heterosexual One of th06e w1tnesses. Petty Officer 1st Class Thomas Boer. was asked by defense altomeys 1f he llad ever known Ms Un· derwood to engage in sex with m en, and he replied. ··ves. with m e." Boer said his o wn en<'OWlt.er with the female sailor on a Port Hueneme beach had left him with no reasdn to beUeve that Ms Underwood was homosex- ual. Chief Petty Officer Robert L. Jordan. called as a character "1lness for Ms Underwood. descnbed her ~ork as "above average,"' and s aid he would welcome her to remain aboard the :-.:ortoo Sound She can w or k for me anvt1me It makes no difference ~hat her sexual preference LS .'" he said On Tuesday. several pr06eCU· lion \\itnesses test.ifed that Ms. Underwood had indicated either through action or words that she was a lesbian She and the remaining sue de fendants could be d1 sm1ssed from the service if the board finds sufficient evidence to sup- port charges of lesbianism. In addition lo Ms Underwood. those whOie cases remain to be beard a re F'1 r e m a n Louis e Fitzmorris . 37. of Rumrord Maine. Wendi W1lhams, 25. of the Bronx. N. Y . Alicia Harris 18. of Oucago. Norma Hohl, 20. of Belle. Mo : Carol Brock, 23. of Sao Jose. Call! . and Petty Of. ficer 2nd Class Shams Heusser. 25, of Pelican Rapids. Minn Music Dean Ray Kendall Buried in CdM Private funeral services were held in Corona del Mar Wednes· day for Raymond Kendall, an import.ant figure in the classical m u sic scen e in Southern California for 25 years. Kendall. 70, who served as dean of USC's School of Music for 19 years. died Monday of cancer' at South Coast Hospital in South Laguna. "He was o ne of the top academic executives in the country, and during his tenure at USC the school's reputation increased teo-fo)d ," remarked Grant Beglarian, who s ucceeded Kendall at the university 111 1967. Such world-renowned mus1 c ians as cell is t G regor Piatigorsky a nd violinist Jasch a He ifetz aod violis t William Primrose were attracted to the faculty by Kendall. Before joining USC. the Pasadena native taught al Stan- ford University, Whittier and Dartmouth colleges and the University of Michgao in Ann Arbor. Kendall, who earned his Phb at Cornell and lat.er studied m Switze rland, served during W o rld War tt a s music coordinator for the USO and as music editor for the Armed Forces lmtilute. He is survived by his wife Nancy and three sons, Robert of Corona del Mar; Peter of Manhattan Beach and Richard of Los Angeles; a brother, Rev. Richard Kendall of Puadma, and three step.ebild.ren, Suaao Blane, ol New Yort; Michael Scott of SauHJllo and Peter Scott ol Dana Point. Also W!rf active in atrai.n at t.be Miiiie Center in Lot AQfelet 1.D the late dlOI, be WU ts• ecutlft di:red.or ol Ute y~ Mu.id-' ro.datba and 1"1-ldent ol lbe Performin1 Arts CoundJ. Re retired to h1I Palm Sprinp and o..a Point homes m t.be mid·1'10a. 4 • Pilot Logbook Courthouse Press Job's No Breeze By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Ol ltw o.ill r 11et SIA4' Temperatures and tempers have cooled off in the pressroom of the Orange County HaU of Admuu.strauon 10 Santa Ana. ~ .., It was a pleasant 77 degree; today in the news media wing or the new five stor) build.ulg There was movement of air m offices and corridors For the past three days. however . the members of the county press corps haH sat and s~eated through their \I.Ork days as hot. humid. st1fhng, odoriferous air s urrounded them Wednesd~y afternoon. several hot under-I.he-collar Journalists laid 1t on tht' hne wtth the county p~le resPons1 KlfOEMOL hie rorlheproperfunct1or11ngofthe air cond1uon10g S> stem THERE WERE SOME BRIEF shoutJ.ng matches. but tht' county peoplt: promised t' mvesugate They did Reactlons to the nearlv 111tolerable LDdoor heat wave were varied: · One television newsman put on his Jogging outlit A rad.lo correi.pondent ~at sturtless m front of h1s m1crophont> Tles wcfre tos-.ed \lo 1th dJsdaLD mto desk drawers SOMEONE SUGGESTED THAT given the lropics-llke atmosphere. member~ of tht press corps '>hould don Panama haL'> and quaff Plantt'r '> Punch There \lo a~ general agr~mtnt !.hat would be a good Id('<! County W amed Against Socialism By GLENN SCOTT Of -0.lty r 11e1 Si.ff A member of Br1t1sh Parlla ment lectured about 300 Oran~•· Count\' residents Wednesday nnt M folio~ Bntain'c; m1stakf"5 anc1 ..,hde into soc1ali'>m Eldon GriH1t hc; . .i "tlver haired Con ser vative Part ~ member who has been in th•· House or Common!> sin<'<' 1964 !>aid a re!Jance oo big ~ovem meot solullOfl!> to economic prob- lems had stripped Bntalll of strength. 3rd Freeway Killer Figure Denies Guilt LOS ANGF:LF:S (AP) A htrd de(<'ndant 1n the notonoll!> Freewa~· Killer CJ!te pleaded in- nocent Wed.nesda~ tos1" <'Ountsor murder and three count!> of rob- bery Vernon Robert Butts, 22. an- n o u o c e d his plea before ~u.s.icipal Judge Barbara J ean J ohnson. who ordered him held wilhout baiJ and asked whether the Oct 31 preliminary hearing date requested by his attorney would be acceptable. ··Yes ." the lanky brown- h a ired defendant replied ··That's Halloween. 1sn"t It?" "l believe 1t is." the Judge said Butts LS charged w1lb s ix of the 14 murders to which codefend· a nt Wllliam Bonin has also pleaded innocent. So<-1allsm in pr act1cf" I.'> the lt ..;th nf 1ndustnal ..;d\ anr e · he 11 Id th1 nun-profit World Alfdlr. I 011r11 ii n( Or<J OJ.!I' ('riunt} dunn~ , 1hnn1•r m1·1·tin~ at tht' Sad· !!• h.1• k Inn <~ n'f1lh if, ... , n~wrl hov. Hn t 11 n had IJt l·n ..i \lo r1rl d p<iv. er un tit after \Ai orld Wo.ir 11 , but had 11at10nal.u.ed industrv and r~ t J '"'"' to "Uh ,. its dome:>t H· troubles The rf's ults. hE-said. \I, (•re higher taxes csn inOated national debt and .l less 1ntema- l1onal lllflueoce He ('aut1oned a ~ a · CCUld1d fnend" that the L"nited States 15 leanini? in lhe c;ame so<'1 al1SU c direct.Jon. Gnfflths had !>canned new~papers before g1 ving hi., speech and he used as an exam pie a local uproar O\'er the Sant.a .\na UruJied S<:hool Board's de r1o;;1on n •it t o o ff e r free bn•..;kf.J..<.,L' Ht• v.rmd(·n·d hov. the '<'hool lwarrl th ·r·1-.i1111 to r Pqu1r1· p ,1 r r· n 1 ... t 11 ( t ' t' d t h t • 1 r o v. n l'htldrt:n t11uld bf" 'on..,1dered rac 1..,t .i~ prott-Slt'rs n<1C:l con tended 1n the :-.ton G r 1Hitbs c laimed that thl· l"n1tcd States 1s declining in v.orld s trength and that COUll tr1eio. !>Uch as his are {'On<'~med that 1t stays strone He -.a.id he detects sell-doubt m Amen<'an polic1~ 2 Kidnap Arre l8 SYLVANIA. Ga. <AP > -~·o men have been ar rested oo ex- tortion charges in connection wtlb lhe abductJoo last week of 2-year-old Fred Lee Mobley Ill, authorities said today. Court Hit by Slayer 8,¥ DAVID KUTZMANN 01 .._ OMly ~ S""f fn an emotional courtroom speech, convicted murderer Jerry Gene Wills of Costa Mesa {'rsticized the prosecutor in his case Wednesday a nd described legal proceedings against him as being "a game with people's lives on the line." In particular, Wills , 34. lashed out at Deputy District Attorney Paul Meyer for being uncon· cerned \I.Ith eithe r truth or Justice and being interested in- ste ad only in gaining the max- im um conviction. Wills. chained and s hackled. made tu s comments after being sentenced to 27 years to life in ~tate prison for the shooting death of off-duty Costa Mesa pohce of- f 1 ,·er ~!a r k P esant1 l ast December in a i''ountaUl Valley .ipartment The defendant. a former car salesman. had been convicted by an Orange County Supenor Court jury last month of first- degre€'. murder The Jury C11SO round Wills guilty of assault \\Ith 111tent to commJt murder for the wounding of JoeUe Seonewald 23. who had <'hosen Pesant1 as her lover after dumping Wills .\(•t·ording to testimony dun.ng t ht! tnal. the thret: had been ID· \.nlved in \I.hat Meyer called a love tnanl{le" that ended in '1olencc when Wills entered \t 1ss Sennewald's apartment last Dec 22 with a gun and ro und her lll bed with P esanti. Wills. dJrecli.ng tus comments at both Meyer and Superior Court Judge Lws Cardenas, who heard the case and sentenced h1 m. srud he was · confident l.lus l·onv1<'Uon will not hold up." He cnt1cized the Judge for not tll11 1.\1ns.? in t o evid e nc e a ·, 1d t••JIJl1i.' of an inter view be had "1th J ~.> ch1atr1st while under th~ 1nfl11t.>nce of a truth strum. T h..;1 IJPf'. dt:fenst-allnmey k h,inJ Ht>nner hJd contended. "" 1uld '>h<J\I. W1 lb had gone to thf' apartment to commit swcide rJther thJn gun do\l.n PesantJ Jnd \11-.,.. Sennt.-\1.ald. whom he hJd \loJ.Oted to marry. W ill~ v.ho said 1t was not his intent to "create waves." <'1.:11med Meyer "did not s eek the truth He is Just as gwlty of ,. rongdomg as I am." The defendant claimed he was ..,uffenng from J "deep mental depression" at the u me of lhe ~hootm~ Jnd that 1f ht was tru- 1~ guilty of murder. God would put him lo death. ~\ e\·er. in an Ulterview outs1de < Jrdt•nas· rourtroom , s aid he \I, as not surprised by Wills' ... tate r.-ients and d1c1 not find 1t unusu.11 that he wa bitter or sad .H ..., hat had gone on The prosecutor dec;cnbed the dt>fendant ·s sta teme.nts as "an t•mot1onaJ appeal to th4! Judge." "I don 't take 1t personally," he said M eye r adde d th at the videotape with psych iatrist David Sheffner was a "long. \er~ bonng rehash111g" of the circumstances leading up lo the shooting Wills had claimed on the l'i t - ness stand that he could not re- member details of the shooting. E a rUer in Wednesday's pro- ceedings. Cardenas re1ected de- f ense requests ror a ne w trial for Wills. who .,_,ill now be sent to the state prison facility at Chino. .. ~ =:: CALIFORNIA Fire Staned By Elephanl ACTON <AP) A movt elephant whose on screen 6PeCSalt..Y • klck•na ob)ttU -lnctudlftl a car -started a fire that destro.ted lhrff bulld1011 at a IDOV*~ rancb n•ar here when be unexped«ily performed hit )p c1ally on a propane tank, f~l&ld. Tbe blue utju~ a tratntr and d troyed a darkroom. arumal barn and ruumal h°"pltal, Hid ~ Anpl ounty 1''1re Oepartm~nt :spob sman Carl Boyd. No other uuun~ to people or animals w~re reported. ::: SAN FRANCISCO <AP> The state Depart· ~-ment of Heallh ServJcei. has given Delicato ;:-: Vineyards tbe go-ahead to seU the last batch of its * wane stJU under state em· ::· (..._ _______ ___,] bargo _ The emba r go was ST .fTE 1 m post-d a g ain s t the ·. f t t f I , i . . l ' , I t _ Manteca winery on July 9 after tests found the cancer-linked pesticide DBCP an its wine. The em- bargo originally covered 5.4 million gallons, but 4.3 million gallons subs equently were cleared for sale. Strilcers May RefH-1 SAN FRANCISCO CAP > -Angry union of. fi cials have vowed to res ume picketing Friday morning at 36 or the city 's swank.Jest hotels unless owners allow union mem bers back on the job by noon today. The 27-d ay-old s trike of some of San Fran- cisco's largest hotels d unng the height of lhe tourist season has cost the city $12 million in busi- ness. A new snag between the uruon and lhe owners developed Wednesday when r aises negotiated unde r the new contract become effective and the hotels· re· fusal to allow.union members to return to work until the union signs the contract. B• 'Phanto•· Sought SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Ambrose Smith, 1n icknamed the "Phantom of the Muni" for bis un- authorized dnves on city buses. is wanted on charges of r aping and robbing a 25-year·old German touris t. U.S. Park Police said Wednesday that Smith. 23, allegedJy ra ped and robbed a woman S unday in an ammunition bunker of Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Dftnl :tlade llim? WESTLAKE VILLAGE CAPJ -Comedian Flip Wilson's son is to a ppear in Ventura County Municipal Court Aug . 27 for a preliminary hearing after pleading innocent to felony grand theft charges m a $21,000 country club burglary. David Bryce Wilson, 20. e ntered the plea Wednesday. a district attorney's spokesman said. HewasarrestedSunday. Sheriff's investig ator Dave Ehrlich said Wilson's entertainer .father dedined to post $1.000 i>ail for hls son's release unW after the arraign· ment. Look to MIDDi.E AGE CRAZY HOT •t'd STUFFING CONTEST There's 49 in the tub. The latest Hollywood stunt to publicize the movie. "Middle Age Crazy," set a Guinness World 's record Wednes- day in a hot tub stuffing contest. They beat the old record of 43 peo· ple stuffed in a hot tub of similar size. LA Airport to Impose Non-passenger Ban LOS ANG ELES (AP) -FarruJy a nd friends of air passengers using Los Angeles International Airport's International Termina l during peak hours will have to say goodbye at the terminal's s~urity gates, the Airport Commission ruled. The commission s aid Wednesday tha t a wee k e nd ban on non· passengers at the jammed terminal was so successful, it will be reim· posed for 60 days starting Aug. 22. Only ticketed passengers will be al· lowed beyond security gates from 3 to 11 p.m. each day, the commission said . Those m eet in g a rriving passengers will have to greet them in bag.gage areas Although the commission's d e- cision was unanimous , co n - cessionaires whose food and bar busi· ness dropped 18 percent during a 72-hour ban two weeks ago reacted bitterly. "We should not have to bear the whole brunt," said Alvin Branch. LAX gene ral manager fo r Con cessions lnternat1onal, a mmortt> busmess operatin~ in the terrruna l under an agreement with Host In ternationaL the airport's main con· cessionai re. However, Robert Davidson , ass1s· tant airport general manager. s aid the b an was needed to cut congestion ins ide the crowded ter mmaJ, wtuch 1s s er viced by more than 30 foreign and domes tic airlmes. ·'Conditions are so desperate that they caJI for des perate measures." he said. In response to concess1onalTe de- m a nds , t he comm1ss1on ordered airport officials to s tudy possible s ites where food and drink could be sold outside customs and restricted areas. After 60 days. the commission will deride whether to contmue, mc><hfy or end the ban Thurlday. August 14, 1980 DAILY PILOT ,4$ Bus Plan Fought IA Sclwols Appeal to State Wun SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The Board of Education in Los Angeles has asked the State Supreme Court to overrule a lower court judge's plan of forc ed bus ing t o integrate the system's schools thls fall The school board's appeal filed Wednesday was based on a claim t ha t a volunta ry program has a bet· ter chance of integrating classrooms -and voluntar y measures would a void predicted anti-busing "fijght" by whites and others. THE SCHOOL BOARD appeal of Supenor Court Judge Paul Egly 's plan al.so said tbere is no proof of de· IJ berate segregation m Lo5 Angeles pubhc schools -when the law re· quires such proof before busing 1s or- dered The district . the nation's second largest wit h 545,000 students last year, urged an 1mmed1ate stay of the plan drawn up by Egly and court a ppointed computer experts to go m to effe<:t Sept 16. The court plan calls for the man· datory reassignment and busing of !>tudents 1n ~r a des I ·9 this fall Grades 10·12 would be added in the next three years IF TifE STA\" 1s dented. t he board plan~ to appeal to the l ' S Supreme Court. said the school board pres1 · dent. Roberta Weintraub "We re hopm~ the higher cou~ '4 111 g1\'e us at least a year to try our \l)lunta r ) pro~r am . t o work ... ometiung out .. ~h Weintraub sa1d Wednesda) A d~LS1on on the requ~t for an 1m· mediate stJy of the busing plan 1s ex pccted from the s tate's highest court b) Monda). .ittorneys for the Los Angeles schools said The board claimed that under E gly's J ul) i rulmg, 250,000 to 350,000 of the district s total enrollment \4 ould be affected at a pro1ected rost of mon: than $185 m1llton lhts fiscal )Car llo"ever. ~n Aug fi order by the 2nd Court of Appeal in Los Angeles reduced the num ber of pupils in ,01 .. cd to a bout 200.000 and also of 600 schools, including 70 elemen- tary and junior high schools con- sidered "naturaJly integrated" under the court plan. Without considering any anti. busing "flight". a steady decline in Los Angeles public school enrollment had been forecast lo continue this rail. The school s ystem has estimated lhat there would be a 1.4 percent drop in the pupil population to about 538.000 this rau. based on birth rates and urban population shifts. Enrollment fell 1.8 percent last year There was a 4.8 percent dropoff m 1978 -the year that mandatory busing began in grades 4·8. Pollution Building Ban Upheld SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -An En· v1ronmental Prote<:tion Agency con- struct.Ion ban on pollution·caus ing bu.ildmgs in CaJ.Jforn1a was upheld Tuesday by a federal appeals court. The 9th U S Court of Appeals backed a lower court's order wtuch refused to lift the EPA moratorium on the "construction or modification o r a i r polluti on s o urc e s i n Cahforrua " THE LOWER COURT ruled that t he ban. whJch began on July 1, 1979. .,ho uld rem a in 1n effect because Califom Ja has failed to enact re- quired ant1·pollution laws. At issue 1s the staJemate over the enactment of state laws requiring an- n..ial smog IJ\Speclions for vehicles. Be<.'ause Callforrua has not passeti tough smog mspection laws, EPA of. f1c1als ordered the construction ban 1n an effort to s pur the state to ac· tlOn Io w e r ed t h c e s timate d cos t THE PAOnc LEGAL Foundation somev.hat. school offtc1als sa.id. and 13 Cal.Jfom1a legis lators fought t he E PA o rder. On Tuesday, t he JERRY HAL\'E RSOS. associate federal a ppellate court, in upholding ~uperintenden t of schools in Los the l.i S Ih.stn ct Court in Sacramen- Angel~ said Wednesday that 1l \4 a., to. derued their request for a pre· l'St1 mated the court plan "ouJd re l1m1nary U1Juncl1on which sought to q uire bus111g of between 43.000 and put a ball to tbe ba11. 45.000 students tius fall The EPA, ~It.int the federal Clean Halverson sa1d that durrng the Air Act. announced last year it would 1979-80 school year. there were 93.000 s top 1ssw.ng ~nnits fo r certain types pupils m the 175 schools to be in of polhruoo-causlDg projects -such \.Olved in mandator) busl!lg under as facton es -unW California adopts the latest court plan an mspeclJon progr a m to curb auto The Los An~eles S)Stem has a total pollution ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- BWNOW! for ST. TROPEZ Nou ceau classic. pure and simple. /l l '<!ritable tropical paradise aliL·e 0 11 pure silk, captured Los Angeles' oldest jewelers comes to Fashion Island. at t/Je u ·a ist and unsts like your easiest Sll'eater. El'en 1/Je blazer bints of a m ore relaxed !me. s/1d111R ouer your s/Jo ulde1:..; into a bold, bo~\)I sil/Jouelte of pure u ·ool. Clearly reflective of lbe liveable design alliludes of Carole Li/lie f or St. Trop e:= W'est~. Blo11su11. S68. Violet. 4 to JO. ~---~IC!'.'~ Bla::er. S 108. Circle skirt. S88 Represenla lil'e selection in B W NOW.' BU llOC~5 WI lSU I Rb NEWPORT BEACH NafPORT BEACH. 83Jbhion ISiand 759-t2t1, Mon·Thurs ·Ffl 10'9. Tuts·Wed·Sit 10 6. Sun 12·5 '· \\'1th tlw n 1lt•ntng 0 1 our n,•w '>IOU'. th1· Or.1ngl' (11.1..,t commun1t\ (.Jn now <.l'll'(t 11nL· gilt<. lr<im ,1 IJmd\ bu<.1m•..,.., th,tt ha., '>t.'r\ '<l ~outhl'rn (.ili1nrn1.1 111r lt\I' g1·nt•r.1t1on-. , \ 1'>ft Dlln,l\.in ;:.. 'wam.11h. ''ht'fl' \o u II t•n10\ ,1 uniquL·h gr,\ltuu-. ,11mo.,rht•rt-<\<•lt>{l Imm -our (lu,1l1t\ .,huwLJ)t.' ol l '\ll'pt1un.il iwrn' .rnd ll'\\Plr\ \\.itc lw., and c.lo< 1..-. • .,i1,l'r. ch1n,1 ,lnd 1 1 \ <.t.il ( t 111-.ult \\Ith our U(><,tgnl'r tor till' c rt•at1on 111 1·u-.tom ll'\\clr\ Or t•ntruc,t U'> \\11h lw1rloom-. 1n nL·Pd (It rt•stor,1 t1o n or H'PJtr \\'h,1tl'\Pr tlw 11 •,i-.on or <xi ,1.,1on. \OU c.in dt•rwnd nn 11ur l'\fJl'rli'it' And rc..•I\ un tht.• 11.•pu· t.it 10 11 Wl'\'t· t·~tJbl 1shed ovc.•r nearly ,1 cc..•n t ur\' ~o plt>c1<it.' join the ol)C'nmg cclebrat1on at our new loc<H 1on. Eleven Fa<.h1on l<.land. \!\'C' looh. ro rw,u d tn introducing our family to your., <:l/i~&f{)ft:mJUNM Sc"tnA Southern Callfom1a since 1894 lll'wn F.:i.,hion Island. Newport Beach. CA <).!bbl) l ' Ae £/SC 'E' ... ,,...,..._%._, ...... ~-------------------R·o·be·r1·N···W·ff'd-/·P·u·bl·l'.~.r-·T·hom.t--'·K·ee·v·ll·/E·O·l~.or ~.. ~...--~~' "U. ThundaY, Augu1t 14, 1980 Barbara Kre1bichtEdltorlat P~ Editor Assessment Rule Saves City Fonds tJnder recent Laauna ••ch Uy Council a t tJon, r l· deal.I wilbloa toJorm voluntary uaeam4!ftt dlatrida now tQ~t aatht"r '10 percent approval from lhelr n l&hbora btf ore the cJ l.Y will coaakltt approvin0\t~ district. Fonnerly resident. bad only to n •i111aturH from ~ per~t ol th_, properl)' ownen within the proPQled U · SN.lmealdislnct. • The inctt.ued ttcauirement for approval will help tn- slU-e that t.a.xpay n · mooey l5 not thrown away on etudlea for propoaeddlstnct.s that do not havet"lear commuruty aup. P()rt. An example of sue h was an att~mpt by Temple Hilla r identa six months ago to form an an sment di.strict to pla~util.iti underaround. Reaident5 worklng for th formation of the dustrlct ca me to the City Counc U Wlth lhe isu pportmg stgnaturt!S of SO percent of the property owners m the area . Some ol thoe>e who signed the peUtJon later ba lked when tbe results o( city studies showed how much U1e vroJCCL would cost each individual resident. Tho~e studies cost the c1ly $19,000lo compile. That left the cit y boldlog the bag. Tile ne w70 percent approval requirement lS reasonable and will provide a clear picture to cit y officials of how the majority of the commwtity feels about forming an assess- ment d.istnct. Agenda Overloaded Over-ambitious city officials have been loading the San Clemente City Council agenda with too many items m recent mooths. a practice that is not in the best interest or the council or the citizens. Last week the City C.ouncil raced a massive, nine- page agenda that included six public hearings, 24 consent items, and more than 30 other issues ranging from a re- quest for an 18-unit condominium project to a proposed moratorium on building permits. At the end of four hours, the council had nearly com· pleted the first page or the agenda. A half-hour into the new day the council adjourned, with the bulk of city busi- ness unfinished. This practice might be fine for insomniacs. but it creates a ha rdship for working people who come to City Hall to hear an item that might affect them. And council members, many of whom also work dur ing the day, cannot function at their peak after an add1· t1onal five hours on the counc1lda1s. The agenda should be tailored to enable the City CounctJ to firush the p ubllc's business at a r easonable hour And, if there are more items to be dealt with. a second meeting s hould be called, with a separate agenda. Volunteers Needed Citizens or the South Laguna area who have a oenchant for chasing fire engines can go it one better -uteY can ride the fire engine and help put out the fire. The 32-year-old volunteer South Laguna Fire Station i$ in trouble . The volunteers who man it have been dwindling for the past year and finally Orange County fire officials deactivated the unit. The few volunteers left were shifted to other fire stations. But those county officials know the value of the South 'Lag una station. AJthough used only as a back-up unit . it has proved valuable countless times in helping protect li(e a nd property in the unincorporated area. It wasn't always that way. Time was when volunteers were standing in line to joiri the force. Officials say J>Opulation in the area is shifting more often these days a nd fewer persons h ave enough community attachment to volunteer for such things as fire -fighting. There have to be some fire buffs out there who thrill to the wail of sirens and the lure of activity sur· rounding a fire. U you are one of the m, and you would like to help fight that fire. caJl 538-3551. • Op11i1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily P1to1 Other views expre::.5ed on this page are those of their author& end artists Reader comment 15 invited Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642·4321 Boyd I Oldest Bell By L.M. BOYD Quest ion a n sl•S a!. to the "her eabouts o r the world ., oldc~t bell. J\m told 1t hanw, 1n the tower of u l>urlc11ng n ex t t o St . S tephe n ·, Ep1scopal C'hurr·h in 'J<~a'lt ltaddum. \onn. It "'a., ta'>t for a Spami.h mona~ll'r:y 1n the year 815. Classify youself as u r1r-.t rate am ateur historian if you cao identify the eight US. pres idents wrth last namt.'' that ended in "son.'' Q. What's a pogonip" A. Frozen fog. Hap~ns 1n the western-mountain valleys liOmetJmes. Fine ice ncedlt.~ drill down. Q . Js it true that t he r ~n owned J o h n 0 . Rockefeller in his o ld aJte returned to the practice of Dear Gloomy Gus tffow • that the red la a• maintained e111tody of North All.tea for more than ... ,_.. wtu.oat .. l•I aay barm to tt -........ Wblle t.be ..... ---all but ... ......_ ,...., lt la ........ ,..,..? • W.A. ft.{~~ drinklJ\g mothe r'5. milk :-1s a he11 lth food" If .,o, how'' A. At age 90, he re portedly h1rto.'<i !>everal we t nurses 10 la<:tate his rations. llow he· drank 1t hy gla!>-., t·up or oth('r 1!. not 1n the rcM rd ut hanrl. Fellow in Oklahomu C1lv h as llcl'n tra1n1n g homing pigeons for 40 yeurs . F ifty of hrs fancy birds worth about $1 ,500 were stolen recently. What do you i.uppose a thief would d o with 50 trained homing pigeons? Try to fly th e m ? Th ey'd ~o s traightaway bac k ho me, wouldn't they? T en years ago. the first New York Marathon brought out 126 runners. Five years a((O, 500 got int.o that race. Lus t year, 14,000 ran. Q. How many youngsteni ha ve grown up In the White House" A. Sofar, 17'1. Q. What did the Pilgrims eat mOltly on the Mayflower lrtp here? A. Soup. The UOft In medieval tl mes was called a leo, you knew that. 1be big unmartced cat we ref er to u a panther then wH identJfled as a pard. It wH wtdely believed, wrone· ly, that the leo c:ross·mat.ed wllh the pant. That'• why we can the 1maller livelier cat a leopard. Up to certaln Umlta. you can ftaure a Olb can awtm about. etpt mllee u boul' fw aacb foot ~ l~Y lqtb. Earl WatcrH State Employee Rent Fight Due S~v~ru l hundred a tJte <-m plo)"t! ur~ 6'1rdinw ror batth: ut a ht'arlng o( the State Board of Contro( &t'bedukd ror AUJ<u.st :!8 Thelltl an the 6pN·1al privileged to mployee• w h o l1 v" tn a hte o wned hous1n~ For )'f!Bf6 t hey have l'l\lOYl'<I r e nt !-lo absurdly low th at rl amounLci to a violation or the state's con~tilut1on banning gifts or public runds The ridkulous re ntals stem from an archaic pra('l!Ce of de- term ining the rents by the num- bers of rooms less deductions based upon the age Of the SlrUC· tures. It ignores modemi&ation improvements and all other fac- tor s, especaaJJy th~ realis m of ren· Mailbox tala on tM pnvate market. Under lhu1 pnctnuystemS-room bomes rent tor M little 'as SlOO • (1\onth. Quite a few of the residences are more than mere bungalows . For example, State College Chan· ceJJor Glenn S. Dumke, whoee got lary t last r eport was 50meOung lib $78,000. pays onJy $216 a moot.by for an estate locat · ed in lheesclusive Bel Air section ot Beverly Hills valued over Sl mu It on NOW THE Board of Control ts pr o p osing what s hould have heen the ruJe all the trme. to adopt a rent schedule based up· on m arket values. Anything less would be a failur e to fulfill ilb responsibilities Ill t he m anage ment o ( state property. It would a lso be overstepping its authon· ty by. Ill effect. grantmg extra compensation to the e mployees ot'cupy mg the housing. Under the const1tut1on the fixing o r compensatloo for state worker> ri; the exclusive Jur1sd 1ct1on of the Stale Persorulel Board Although t he privileged e mployees have been recc1vmR their annual cost of living salary inc reases right along with the res t of the state workeri., they h aven't been subjected to any meaningful rent increa ses Ill the p ast decade. Trus creates an ex· trem ely unfair situa llon among state employees. ThOse h ving in Mate owned hom es t>nJOY low cost housing at the t axpayt-r'>' e xpense while others m lhl' same salary c lass aflcation doin~ the same work must ~hell out f11r hou sing :it pr cvad1n1; mark•·t prices. ADDRESSING ITSEL>. tu th(· problem of geltlllg full return 1m the s tate·s investme nt in th .. h n mP'\ the Board of Control in 1971 called for a r ev1!>1on or r ent a l c harges. It discove red thal tlw slate dl<ln'l Pven have an In· vt>ntory of the homci; lcl alone up·to·dutl' appru1suls. Alter m uch b1ckt•rtrl~ <ind le ng thy de· lay!> eau!\<.>d hy the !!lull mg or the ugen ~1es involved. the board finally obt;i1nl·d xuff1cienl In· formation and voted to adopt a n ew rent '><'ht:dull· T hal was in 19'74 and U1e heavy lobbying ef· forls of lhe t•mployees s uc- t·1•eded in po!>tpon1nJ( the effec· t1vt• d<.tlc until J anuary. 1975. By th<1t llltll' .Jerry Hrown had be- N1mc ~ovemor an!1 lh\• members ot the board wt<r1· all replaced. Ttw m·w boani t l''><·tnded the ac- t11111 :ind nothini.: hil' \1nct· been <inn1· H<·nt' hav1· r1•mained at l h•· l!f71) l1·v .. i._, 1J)jj1propnah: I'\ PO lht•rl T ht· up<.01Jm1ni.: lw:anngs follow an ;,1tn1111t HI 1!17H tu dt-111 with t ht• rc•nt.11 pn1lJlc·m Employees JI t hJl t1m1 · 1·omvla1m.'<.I that in l ht• r ;,1·1• of I ht• 2 f, Jwr<·ent !>3lary 101 ri•a.·w ullow1·d hy GQvemor Hro l.\ n th•• prop1>M·1l n •ntal in- 1·n·ast'' o f IH l r><'r<'<'nt woulrJ v.ork a harrl!>h1p ~uhSt'(jU€'nt :-. u r 11 P ' ., r 1• \ ,. a I 1• d t h a \ fh e ;,vPr aJ:•· 1•mpl11yPf• l1v1n..: 1n state huu ... 1n~ p,J\'• 1;1 t1Prc·1·nt lf''i'> th.Jn lh4· .1J>1>r.11'\c·d markl'l '.due· I Ht. 1'1t•t 'I \ 'i HHt :H·11on Jt th• 11•·,t m i .. 1111~· v. ;, ltrt1upht hy ~I .d •· ( 11111 rollr·r I'\ 1•1111N h f 'orv "'h11 t'C\• •111 1ti1 ltir•·•· mPmtwr t.11.1 rtl I h•· •1 11 1• 111111 now 1' "' II 1 1 II • r 1 Ii• t. •1 .1 r ti ~ 1 11 "'1111 ... 1.md ltw pl•".4fJ1ng,, :iq~u ni•·n h .1111! thr1·a t ., of the '11111lo}t't ' a111I J1·1 c ''"ll<JOs11Jly t•1 1m1,.1i.t_. n •.1l1.,t1<· 1 l·nt!-t. Thi· 1·rnplo)'''' •·!fort' to m;.11n· 1.1111 th1•11 Jlfl\ 1lt-J.!1•d '>IJIU., v.111 '" fll.Jdt· "' r1·pr1· ... 1·n1ut1vr"> or lh•· < .•lll•1rr11.1 St.1t1· t-:m11loyrc--; \ 1111Jt11111 1lt-.,p111• llw unfJir· 11• ol tit• ..,\,t• ml" th1· m:iJ<1n I \ "' 11 fll• 111l>o•r • hip 'I llf'v v.11 1 1111 tfoulit 1,. J•11/l1•1l ,1.., 1fl th« p.1.,1 Ii\ 11 i.: .ii • lllJll 1-l """t bv I l1r rnt..1· .,1 1.1t• 1 \JH·n-.1· 111 h1•, • 11111 i.. ''' ,J\ •11d flJ ... 1r1J.! ,1 f.11r '"ll' 1t1r l/1• rn.w~11m 1n ""hwh he I \I - 'I've Got Mine' Approach Blocks Beaches To the E«litor: Sor ry, Jack, I 've Got Mine : With vanat1on-. in words 1r not in message, lhii. lerm has been at· tnbuted to var1ou-. hranchl'S of the armed serval·e~ When l first heard ll, 1t was pn•ccdcd by .. Semper f'1dell!\ " Your Newport Hearh s tory with l h e he a d I 1 n t' · • J• ,. n 1 n s u I a Walkway Plan B<)()(>d " ('!I used mr to re fl ect on th<: old s11ymg. Jn fac t. it caused a flashback ... I remembf'r <.·oman i.: bac k from Germ any with the normal Californian's desire to get to the beach. At the t.Jme , I headed towards Malibu. The fences and "Keep Out" s igns w er e no t dir ected towards the oc•·an, but at me ... a nd m y son I l:NDF:RSTi\N O f rom a young colleague that a group called lhe ··punk Surf ·has a rec· ord w hich .,tutes m y feel· ings ... l thmk . . better than J. I haven't heard tl yet, but I gathe r the mes:-.age 1s that." "This is my liUrf ... m y -.un ... my beach." Our local bc3C'h nreas art>. p erhaps, th<· m ost '>u bs 1d1zed ac res 111 Southern Caltrornrn. by the fed er al, loca l. s t ate and county "bureaucracae!>.. which the resident!> halt>. And, lhl' "Sorry. Jaf·k~" arc prohauly tht> most :-.elfish l findibad ... VANA. FHJ\NO: Trttf'D<"O To the EqJtor: At a recent mcelan~ of the Laguna Beach City Council. a citize n addressing the Council on a n unrelated subJecl stated that St. Mary's Church had ··torn down one of the thr ee most famous trees In thc city." The statement wa s ('Orrect in· sofar as the tree wa~. tndet.>d. famous and because or that fact ) feel that the part or the state· ment that was untrue a nd un· fair, should be corrected . THE TREE, an Ombu <native of Austra lia·New Zealand > began to show signs of a severe disease quite some time ago It imm ed iately ooumc a great concern or the c hurc h ad· ministration •nd parishioners and a aearch be1an for someone famWar wtth the rare tree. Tbe needed expenlle was located on the campus ol the UnJvenJ\y of California tn Rlvertide and it waa determined that the tree suffered lrom n very severe fun1ua i.nledlon and that there was vtrtually no pouiblJlty of survival. Nevertbeleas, e very poaible meHure wu employed to pre· aerve or extend the life ol \he tree. Even when ll became evt. dent that there wu no hope left It waa ~ to remam stand· inl and b u Lrimmed ao u to - :ivolrl dam age s hould it fall of tls OWn li<.'COrd r'inully. that IS prt•· t•1:.t•ly what happent•d dunn~ lht· 111i::ht 11 '>Piil and ft•ll, n•w•:tl 1n~ m tt'> ra\ a~:1·d 1 oot ... ;.-.11·111 th<' cte,lru<·l 11111 clc111<• Ii> th•· fungu:-. anfet·tton. Wt• very mu< h rl•grcl the lo-.~ of t he tree whrch gr:.icl•d the church i::round for m any )l•ar-. and intend to rcplal'C' 11 ... , "'or1 ;is po!>S1ble Hut a statt>mt:>nt lhdt "the tn:e wa-; torn down" 1~ totally :it o<ld!> wllh the fact .... . W H lBILI.> COL EMAN S<:nior Ward(•n SI. Mary ·\ F:p1scopal C:hurch Laguna Rearh. <'a. H npoll.ribifi I fl To the Editor· The Cal1 fom1a state apiwals court has ruJed a child m ay <;ue t o compensate for oegltgencc tha t resulu. in their bem~ bom g e ne tically d<•fertrve. By ex- t ension, any child should be also rightfully JJrtvdeged to ~ue 1>arcnls who a rc ignor ant or. un 11repa rcd for or reru.-.e the ob· li gat ions and rcspons 1b1ltt1l'S or parentm~. Thousands o r childre n are con. ce1vcd annuaHy rn the l 1ruted Stale:. by J><'<>plc whose natural 1nchnat1ons an· per verted by a ">Oc 1ety t hut hu c k 'i l £>n m a!>cuhn1ty an<I r1•m1nin1h through cars. ho<11.t•. eo!>mcllc•., rodeos and bullf11!htb. ADD TO THAT the wl'slcm Christian soldiers and their proJ(· e n y who have been drilled since birth about how dirty the sexua l organs. cells and act or human reproducuon a r e and de· ny the schools. the logical source f o r sex -e duca ti on, that responsibility. Which perpetuates a tragic. nat ional disgrace of unwanted pregnancies, disastr-ous farruly re lations, child abus e , sexuul phobias , guilt and infNlorlty that sell cars, booze. cosmet.le11, rodeos and bullfig hts to the normal brainwashed. And goad the wealte r minds to s uicide. robbery, blackmail, bat· te ry. assault and murder that sell the trash m ovies, TV, newspapen and magazines that perpetuate all the above in a neverendinc. pathological. love· hate cycle o( human degrada· Uon. Whlch, by renecuon, sunesta all loo clearly lb~ total men Is a deUberate, m•••·lmposed kind of proarammed , economic formula of managed, sexual deprivauon. ll sells cars. booa. BRUCE S. HOPPCNG ..... ., ..... To the Editor: Be: Your editorial "Reachlq for a llloe." Au1ust 4. a.• tban Supervllor Har· - rictt Wieder reaching ror an 1<, !.ue. tl appears that thf' Dailv Pilot wa!\ merely n ·:ich1ng h>r •• 'UbJPc·t about ~h1<·h to .... ntc .1 l hou ~ht It">.,. po111 Iv r t''•l' .ar 1 h• •I 1•d1ton al It IS dJfftcult tu r.ithom v.h\ t ht> Daily P ilot '40Uld C'hl<fr S upervisor W1ed<.'r for '\tmplv brangmg to t'Ounl y 'ilaff'c; attcn ... lion a report by lht> Environ tn(•ntal Prote<'taon A~en<') n · ~ardmg the dumping or r adJcwr t1vt• w aste off the <'Oa st of ('ahforn1a. including Southt·rn California . C lc•arly thert' 1' s 1gn1f1 cant concern about thi-. report. because 15 other coa~t<il rounties have taken :i<·twn "m1lar t o t h at muv t·d h > Superv1~or Wieder Hepres<'n tat1ves from those rount1<"'> wrll be mcellng Lil San t-'ranc1 m 1111 Aug u.<tt 20 to dehber:ite this m .. t ter T o xrr waste d1 spo'>a l 1' a mounting is.sue acros~ tht• coun· tr}. and the Love Canel incident mus t not be repeated. I. for one, :Jm ~lad that we have an alnt d ected official ~uch as Jlarrif'lt Wit'der who swiftly and dects1v•· ly reacL'> to potential hazards to the public ROBERT JOYCE La.r Sttlari«y To tht· Editor : On the s ubject of security for prl's1dcnt1al candidates Aftl'r read ing , "Te rroris m A Fact of U S. Llf<>." by Samuel T. Jo'ran· c1s, in which the murder in Mary land of Iranian leader AIJ Tabatabai. Col. Alon of the Jsrae ll Embassy and other acts or the Maoists, Black Panthers. Klan. etc. are. d escri bed, f believe we are in danger of a na· llo nal tragedy. On t.elevuuon l see a possible terrorist throwing eggs at John Anderson. Those e ggs could have been bombs! Who was responsible for this lapse of s ecurity? Have the y been .. , __ ? , .... a; llr• .. 'IW ......... HS • .Mlw --·-~­.., ...... J1Un1 ... ht'd-:' Who htred th(' SC('Un· t \ propk'> llrJw ar(• they paid. :rnd by ~hom., I~ th1• fox :.t•t to ~·ua rt! lht· ht•n hou.-.c"' Thi~ 1s a '' rlfJU"> bt l'.tdl Of ._,,., U rtt \ T llt:'loi "t. ~t.t. 1;,, .. H1·a~an . our 11111\ hoµ.• to ~:eo1 th" rountry out of th•· <'.1rtc·r/ "'1 u..,kw Andy \ j\ u 11 ~ I I' a n a m a l'anal unl·mploy ml•nt/Cranston m1·=--~ ~urrount11'fJ by r;.ibblc any one of v.-hom could h;ivt• pulled u "~aturday Night" n ·volvcr and ended 1l all. I ft'cl afraid . h R.eaJ!an ~o 'lturnd to believe thes e peoplt> will vote for him·! I hope he know!. what a w aste of t1mt• aod effort 1t 1s to woo t.hes£> JJl'OPI~ who like to s hout and 1m·ket . but '4 tll be on vacation on electmn d .t ) S uppuM• lka~an. Anderson. 1'.c nnL•<h an<1 othn'I Wt!r e to die or b<-killed in the neict three month~ Somt:th1ng to think <ibout now. And to ftnd o ut who 1.., rn char gl' of St>Cu rity and µumsb those who a rc careless or l.u. HO<a:R W/\TSON 0111~·,, "'·""" 'l 11 the 1-::dator · \\ h1·n I n •mf'mb<>r l..1J,!una·s .I 1111 l)1lh•y . I thin!-. of \;cor~c lh•rnurd !'>h Jw's C'Clmml·nt . "!°mml· men .,,.,. 1 hang~ ai. th ·y Jrl' and :.ay l.\h V I dre am things 11tat nt>\~r were and us k why not." J bt·lrevc many will agree, tod ay's Greenbelt would not ex 1c;t unless Jam DLllcy had asked this 1mvortant question years ugo: ··why not'" DENNY FREIDENRJCH Piii Clwa~r . To the Editor: Wouldn't rt be chcuper. and a httle easier on lhe taxpayers. for the w1•1f a rt' to pay for the pill t>ac h month than use the "abor· t1on method" tha t they a rc tlllk· in~ ubout., It se<>ms that our taxes are hrg h enough. und our pay checks smaller. to puy out for welfare abortions. We are sending millions to other countries t.o help s tarving children. and for birth control. and nult'lllon. We can lJend m en to the moon. Why not a pill for the men. or 1tlve them a vasectomy! J.o:. Hyman • L~tttra from rtOlkrl ort" toelcofM. Tht right 10 c~ ttttn• Lo fi1 fPOCt (If' tl1mtnott hbfl if rcwrwd, Utt•rJ o/ 100 t.OOrd.t or '4u Will bt Qitlf'n P'f/n-~c. AU ltUnt mud at· cludt lfgnatu~ and mmlbao addreu Cnamt• mGJ bl toW&Mld °" "'9W• 11fficimt r.a.a0tt u opparQt. ,.., UlillnoC .. ~. • . --_.,........_ -... .--. .._ ........... --..... _,..__ -.,. ... --. Orange Coast OITION VOL. 13, ~ 227, 3 SECTt.S, ~PAGES* Park OK Seen Badham Optimism Growing m,UCWAaDG&BEN OI ...... ._. .... AD ..alllortudon bill for a oa· boeal •rban park aloes the Irvine o..t cu be approved in tbe u~omin& consress•onal MUlon delpite Interior Depart· meat objections. Rep. Robert 8adham. R-Newport Beach. uid today. "Now that Sen S .I. Hayakawa bas been dragged kicking and screaming into sup- porting the bill, it.a chances look Se%0rgies ~ltn," Badham told 100 people at an lrvtne Chamber of Com· merce breatlast in the ReeiJtry Hot.el. Badham said that apparent in· tenor department opposition to the pan bill should be viewed as something that can give addi· t1ona! impetus to its passage in the coogressional session nm· ning from this Monday to Oc· tober . "That opposition should just 'lllake us all work harder toward I 4 Suspects Held In Kidnap, Rape By JORY CLAUSEN Of-~-SUff Costa Mesa and Huntington B,eacb police bave arrested four Vietnamese immigrants who "'ey believe kidnapped young .lomen, drove them to orange cfc>ves near Irvine and forced *m to participate at gunpoint m sex orgies. lArrested Tuesday afternoon in O.Sta Mesa and booked into the ctty jail for suspicion of kidnap 8'ld rape was Dung Qunc Pham, 1•. ol 4461 Charleville Circle, Jf\'ine. Arrested with him and booted I.to Orange County Jail on similar charges was~a 1&-year· o&d SaDta A.nan. Tbe two were spotted in Bob's Bil Boy restaurant, 17th Street ud Fullerton A venue, Costa Jlesa. by a waitress whom they allegedly kidnapped and forced into a four·bour loog sexual oc deal Friday ni«bt. Their arrest led to the Wednes· day arTeSt of two other Viel· namese by Huntington Beacb detectlvea lnveatigatlng a similar multiple rape of a 19-~ar-old womao from their city OD July 12. Being held \n Huntington Beach City Jail for suspicion or kidnap, rape and oth er sex crimes is Bo Quoc Pham, 20. who lives in Irvine with his brother arrested the day before C.Oastal Plan Meet Tonight A public workshop focusing on the county's local coastal plan for areas in Santa Ana Heights and the Newport Dunes r~rea· tional facility will be held ton.fght in Newport Beach. The 1 p.m . meeting will be hosted by coun ty planners charged with preparing a coastal plan for all unin· corporated coastal areas and eounty cootrolled tidelands. Booked for s u s pic ion of similar crimes was Minh Quang Nguyen, 18, of Santa Ana. The two men held by Hunt· ington Beach officers were pick ed up late Wednesday in Tustin where they worked for a Los Angeles Times distributor, police said. All four of the suspects re- portedly immigrated from the Saigon area between siJc months and four years ago. (See 4 HELD, Page A2) Oswald Body Exam, Scheduled DAU.AS (AP> -Dallas Cowl· t y Medical Exam.in~r Char~es Petty said today be will examine the body of accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. bul the British author who has been pushing for the exbumatioo said there are still some legal roadblocks to clear. The examination is an attempt to determine whether the body is actually that of Oswald, named by the Warren Commission as the lone assassin of President Kennedy here Nov. 22, 1963. Petty said be would conduct the examination at the request or Dallas attorney Jerry Pitt· man, who represents British author Michael ~ddowes. l!:d· dowes claims the body is that or an imposter and has been trying for years to have the body ex· hum ed. ' Petty's office today issued the following statement: lts pusage." be said . Ca lifo r nia 's Se na to r Hay·ak awa 's a nnouncement Wednesday that be would co- sponsor the Senate bill aim~ at creating the 11,000.acre national park also was praised today by tbe bill's author, Seo. Alan Cranstoo, [).Calif. Aides to Cranston contend the s hift in Haya.kawa's position will be helplul in fighting opposi~ in Washington. D.C .. to the ball, which calls for spending at least $38 million in federal dollars lo piece the park together . The park, as envisioned in the bill, would stretch from Corona del Mar to south of Laguna Beach. "The real issue now isn't m oney." remarked Lu Hass. C rans t o n 's L os A n geles spokesman, "It's whether we can convince everyone that this land is of national importance." The Department of Interior. which mus t authorize the purchase if the bill is successful . has indicated that the coastal acreage aJong the Irvine Coast is not suitable land for a national park. Hayakawa, who previously h a<i denounced C rans ton's legislation, said he s upports establishment of the park but reiterated his concern that the bill may not be funded. He said be is less than op- ti m istic of the bill's chances because of opposition from the Department of interior and a backlog of $2.6 billion in claims against federal funds. "But Senator Cranston seems convinced that my support for his legislation will ensure its passage and that funds will be forthcoming," Hayakawa s aid. Hayakawa previously bad sug· gested that the state s houJd purchase the coastal lands by bo rrowing fund s from the federal government and repay· ing it over a 10-year period from its s hare '>f Land and Water Conservation Funds. But Peter Dangermond Jr .. director of state parks. rejected the aJtemative as "unaccepta· ble," pointing out that tbe state already had spent money to establish the Crystal Cove State Park. an 1,898-acre area that is included inside the boundaries of the proposed national park. Hayakawa said wiih that re· jectioo and added pressure from park advocates, he s aw no a lte rnative but t o s upport Cranston's bill. Traffic MoVing REDDING <AP) -Highway 299 west ol Redding bas been re· opened to traffic although a brush fatt that forced its closure Wednesday evening continued to bum today. The Highway Patrol said motorists should expect some delays because of fire equipment. Water Main Projert '1our Hometown I Dally New8paper C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Workmen utilize a pair of back hoes this morning in npping into Costa Mesa's 17th Street where about 1,200 feet of water mam will be laid to upgrade westsade fire· fighting capabilities, water officials note. Motorists plying 17th between Placentia and Monrovia avenues have been asked to use other routes for about a month to avoid the $44,400 construction project. N-M Staff Making Workshop Plans Newport.Mesa school trustees. who have been moaning over a lack or funding to continue stu· dent busing and several educa· tional programs this comin g year, plan to spend $3,500 on a t wo-day administrative workshop at the San Clemente Inn this mooth. Scheduled to a ttend the session are the seven·member board ol trustees and some 80 district administrators, school offjcials report.. The "ash outlay, set aslde dur· ing budget sessions earlier Uus year. was suggested by Supenn· teodent J ohn Nicoll who told trustees tbat workshops are more beneficial when held out of town . lnc luded in the proposed ex· peoditures is $1,461 for 31 single and double rooms at the ocean· front Ul1\ near the rormer home or President Richard NiJtoo. Two board members, Todd <See STAFF, Page AZ> Barulit in a Hurry Robs Newport Bank A man wearing m irrored sun· glasses and a n adhesive ban· dage on his lower Up held up a Newport Beach bank Wednes· day and nearly bowled over seve ral customers as he raced out with a bag full or bills . One customer at the Bank of America, 1400 Dove St .. told of· ficers be was unaware the flee· ing man was a bandit and tried to st.op him to ask for directions. He said the man. weanng a faded yellow pullover sweater. ke pt running and shouted over his s houlder "I 'm sorry but 1 gotta go. I'm really in a heU of a hurry " In vestigators claim the sus· pect arrived at the branch at a bout 11 a.m. and handed a teller a scribbled note oo yellow paper stating he was a rmed and wanted all the large balls in the bank. They said he never produced a gun but did hand the teller a white cloth bag and asked her to f11l 1t up. Police said they are un· sure bow much money he got. The suspect was dest'ribed as being in tus early 30s and a fast runner. New Delay Granted forNarmco Orange County's air pollution t'ase agains t Costa Mesa's Narmco Materials lnc. was de- layed once again Wednesday in Ha rbor Municipal Court. N armco, a plastics productioDt firm at tilJU v1ctona ::>t., was {'It· ed May 19 by Orange County for e miting unhealthy odors after about 30 o f it s residential neighbors agr eed they were bothered enough to go to court. The smells occurred April 4, the South Coast Air Quality Man agement Dis trict con· tended. Narmco. through attorney Kenneth Steelman. has delayed pleadmg in the matter originally S{'heduled 1n court May 30. Last month, after several de- lays, Steelman filed documents questiorung the clarity and coo· stitutaonalJty of the charges. A hearing on that issue was sche duled Aug. 7 in Harbor Municipal Court. Pr~utor Doug Otto sought a delay that day because or other duties. He and Steelman showed up Wednesday as scheduled, but Ot· to was apparently late m hand· ang Steelman a . copy of his answers to the constitutionality issue. Rednelopme:nt plans for the Dunes development, whicb lo· elude addiDC two new hotels and MYeral restaurant.a, have creat· ed a stir among Newport city of. ftdall, wbo have openly opposed the plm. "Tbe Dallas County Medical Examiner's office is not in any way officially involved in the ex· bumatioo of the remains ol Lee Harvey Oswald . Because the Institute of Forensic Science is the only facility in the area prop- erly equipped to conduct an ex· am1nauon for the purpose of establishing identity I have agreed to undertake this ex· amination.'' Democrats Eye Unity Steelman sought and gamed from Municipal Court Judge Calvin Schmidt a delay so that he could study Otto's contentions that the charges are properly filed within the law and are within the Constitution. Otto pushed for the hearing Wednesday noting that more than 90 days had elapsed sin~ the misdemeanor com plaint was filed. Tonight's workshop will be held in the Newport Beach COUD· eU chambers, 3300 W. Newport &ml. Coast Weather Fair tbrouCh Friday ex· cept f« aiCbl ad morning dDOlllD Ill. Lon W.U.bt • al tllle beeicbes, • in· ....._ 8lllll Friday lower ,.. .•. ..... ~-·]:. ,s ~ EdclcJofts confll'lDed to The As· aociated Press today that there are still legal hurdles to clear, but be would not spell them out. He would not comment on whether be had a court order, which may be required for ex· bumation. He would only say that if be did not clear the final olMtaclel lD the next 24 hours or ao the euumation would fall throu8b for DOW. Tbe n.nu Mornin• News re- portedintoday'aeditiona the body would be dq ap Friday IDOl"lliq from BoeeHlll Cemetery. Wmdow Smaahed; Typewriter Stolen ,A 1bovel·•l•ldtnc burslar 1maaMd a window of the Far Welt s.ntees Nltaurant ebalD . -~ollkeln = WeclMMQ, tteallq a $.1,000 eleetrtc tnew1 lter. 1"IDe palee ID'fWtllatbll the break.ta at 1172 leJ'DC)lda ~ tald ...., NCOftfed the • at U.. ee.e of tb• pNdawa .........,., bal the iDtnlcW ... ......... Kennedy's Support Elates Caner Camp NEW YORK (AP>. -Presi· dent Carter began bia re-election campaign today with tbe en· dorsement be sought so fervent· ly from Sen. Edward M. Keo· nedy and a display of party uni· ty be needs to meet twin cballen1ea from Republican Ronald Reacan and independent John Andenoo. "I will support and work for the re-election of President Carter, .. Kennedy said in a poll· mi~ statement. Tba~ perhaps even more than the declaration of nomination. was wUt Carter and bia Ueuten- aat1 wanted to bear to cap thelr amw• effort.a to brine tbe lh11acbuaetts senator aboard the eampaip after the lone and bitter atrual• for the nomina· Uoa. (Relatedpbotol1_~•••A4.) · Carter wa up earq today and went JoalQI lD Central Park. Later,-tbe jreddeat walked a block• Seventh Avenue to the Stal• Dell for a taa. breU:fut ot bal•la and a ci.e.e omelet. Tbe often ·turbuhat Demoaatic NatkJaal CoaYentloa conclude• toni1bt with the formal reaomJaatlon of Vice President Walter F. Mondale and UM wtJUMn' acceptance apeechl9 . A.It.er tbe apeecbel, lt......cb • will cap his endorsement by joining Cart.er and Mondale on the podium. AnnouncinlC Kennedy's inten· lion to appear at the closing COO· vention session, a Kennedy CbaaneJ 7 beglm coverage of t~ coaventioD at 4:38; CbauelaZud4jola atS. _ spokesman said there were no plans for the senator and Carter to meet before then. Kennedy's staff chartered a plane for him to return to Wubingtoo about mldnl,bt when the Democratic National Conveo· ti enda. -'fut Keimecly pused up an ln· vitation to a party unity luncheon CMnB DDORllD BY pav. 9ROWN-M 1"I MAL ACTION WAS .......... at which Carter was the featured speaker . AIJ alde Hid be mlibt play some tamil tn tbe aflet"DOOO before tbeflDal HISlon bectm. Carter may unounce ln his 1peecb tonllhl acupUn& tbe nomiudcla U..t be ls committed to deftlopilaC a new •~lie bomber, according to a published report. The Washington Post. quoting unidentified sources today, said presidential aides have drafted rem arb about the new bomber into the speech. But the report said the presi· dent may dttide not. to in~lude sucb a commitment Ullo bis re- marks deper>ding on the mood of the Democratic National Conven· Uon. Carter bas been criticized by Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan and bis sup· port.en for the president's July 1'7'7 decision to stop production ol the 8-1 bomber, wbicb carried a price tag ol $101. 7 mlllioa per plane. But the Post's account aaid breaklbrougbs In bomber tecbnoloo will enable the preU· dent to defend bis canc:ellatm ot \M B· l by ariumc tbe pa'opaled bomber could oYettOme Soriet defeDMabeU.ertbanthe B·l. Amoqtheb~dted in the story wu a secret method of making a lonc·ru•e bomber nearly inviaible tb enemy rlldar deaicned to detect eneJD1 alrcral\.. But Judge Schmidt held the matte·r over for bearing at 1:30 p.m. Aug. Zl, after Otto returns from a vacation in the High Sierras. If found guilty of the odor charges. Narmco could be fined up to $500. . Patrol Boats Make Debuts ·· l A pair of new Orange Couoty1 Harbor Patrol boats will be christened Friday during an af .. t ernoon open house of the. patrol facilily in Corona del Mar. The open house Is beinc hosted· by the Sheriff's Department in conjunctJon with the Newport• Harbor Area Chamber of Com· mer~. IC ls Open to tbe public and nms from noon to S p.m. Tours ol the patrol f acillty, llOl Bayside Drive. will be pro- vided. "llue Flu' Ends STOCKTON CAP>' -Clty policemen returned to work in f\ll1 force early today, eodilll a two day work slowdown atemmlna from a wacedllpute. > ) DAILY f>U,OT C Th"'*MW. AlllUll 14. tW ·~---JIJST BREAKING---........,~ LaU"""' '""" todow'• ~ _, _,..., .,.. *""'°"' .,,. local GovenunelUa ~t Prop. 13 Taxea r.ld ........ T••••• PEKING <AP) A Cb.l'neee au for~ comma.oder, lo a bid to end the Communilt-NatJoftallJt mlbtuy confrootaUoo, pro- posed today that Ctuna and Ta.awan combl.ne Lheir a1r power to fiaht "fon!len aggreuk>o." ll was lhe latest ln a senes ol Petlnc overtures towud Chin• Taiwan reunificaUoa made since the United St•tes established full dlplomatlc reJatioos wtth the Chinese Com- munist government J •n l , 1979 •U. M~f • Profwn • W ASKING TON (AP> -Billy Carter met with Senate in· vestigatoTs today on hJs deahngs wtth Llbya and told reporters, "I haven't done a damn thmg wrong. "I'm sure they don 't .share my view," the president's brother added. ••u they shared my view, Lhey wouldn't be in· veatigatJ.ng." Lawyers for a special Senate Judiciary subcommittee took Carter's deposiUon at his lawyers' office today In preparation for his public testimony possibly next week. And.ft-son 11dd• 1l•d~ NEW YORK (AP > -Mary Crisp. who resigned m tears la.st. month as co-chairman of the Republican National Committee, was named today to a seruor post in J ohn B. Anderson's lll· dependent presidential campaign. Anderson announced that Ms. Crisp will be chairwoman of his campaign with responsibilities for political strategy. fund·raising and personal sptteh-making appearances Soriet Group \-'bits "abul NEW DELJll. Jnd1a IAP) -A h1gh·powered SoVIet delega. tJon has arnved in the Afghan capital of Kabul. 10dicatiog a ma· 1or reVlew of Soviet acl1v1ty m the war-torn Miao nation may be under way, a Western d1plomal1c source said today f 'ro• Pa,,e . ..\ I STAFF WORKSHOP • • • Hess and Judith Franco woo't stay at the motel but wifJ drive to and from the workshop sessions scbedu1ed Aug. 21·22 lnch)ded in the $3,500 out.lay a re rwids for two continental- s ty 1 e breakfas t s and two luncheons , oHicials said. Workshop participants will pay for their own dinner on the eve· ning of Aug. 21. In a memo to trustees Aug. 8. Superintendent Nicoll and Norman Loats. assistant superintendent, noted provisions in the 1980-81 budget for develop- ment of certificated staff mem- bers and professional growth awards for class1f1ed staff mem· b.:rs. m1nislrat1ve staff.·· Wayman s aid. He said s uch out-of·town workshops were a regularity before Proposition 13 "We are now puttmg back lD a very modest amount because 1t 1s fell there is a need for ongomg training," he noted. Wayman said some funds were allocated last school ear for a similar workshop held at Newport Harbor mgh. "There were disadvantages," he said "People would come. go to the <Workshop> classes and go home " He said there were telephone distractions and other problems. "lt LS our belief," they wrote. . ·'that members of the manage· "We felt that for a very modest amount I less than that required for two days of full slu dent busing). we could get peo. pie away from home a nd together without interference ... sit them down for two days and have their full attention." · ment team have need for pro- f essional development and re· newal, as weU as an opportunity to meet with central adminislra· lion stair for interpretation of the district's 1980-81 program. ''It ts our further belief that this can be best accomplished by conducting a work.shop outside the geographical area of the dis· trict. where effort may be COO· centrated with the exclusioo of any distraction." Workshop partic1pan t.s. they noted, would pay for their own transportation Board president Kenneth Wayman said Wednesday. ''The board feels a n eed to do somt:thing with consolidating a nd coordinating our ad · minastrative s taff." He said that s ubs equent to voter approval of Proposition 13 ·no new administrators have• .been brought int o tbe two· community district. · • "As the district s hrinks , (because of declining student enrollment and resulting reduc· tion of state allocatlons> there is a need to retool o ur ad- . . . • ' i • • ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT '""' 0.-.. c..t# 0.,ty ,,.... •tt1'\ _,..,ft I\ , ..... Ot....., ""' ~ p'"' ,, ..... ~d h .,. o..,..qe (,f»\f ~·\IW"Q '°"'a+'\• ~,.,., .01h0ft\,,,,,. ~"""'° ~ .. ~ ....... ; ,..,.. ..... '-"• --.............. _ A,..," l'ewAt••" Y•lf•¥ tr""''•· '-''"'"• ~4(--~ C...\t • ..,.,."' ,-~ .Of'ftOii" ., P¥0t1\NIO \.M""'o..,, .... ~ •• , ,,.. °"""' ..... _,....,...,..,.. n.i 1111••• -.. w'" ~o llo• I lot (A~ Mow. (..ol-"'· ti.i. ·-·-Pr•~, .. ~ ... , .... c..ow. ........ ~-··...,'-'-~_,.. .......... , ...... '°''°' ~ .. _..,... -... "9 .... ... ·~ ... Uh ··-~··""" Fro• Page A I 4 HELD •.. Costa Mesa officers said Uus morning that Anaheim. Santa Ana and Orange County Sheriff's investigators are following up in the arrests. The first kidnapping and ensu- ing orange-orchard sex orgy was reported by a young Santa Ana woman on April 20. Huntington Beach officers said. That ordeal was followed by a similar kidnapping of a woman an county territory near Anaheim on July 7. the Hunt· ington Beach episode on July 12. a Tustin area attack on July 19, another in Anaheim on Aug. 2 and, fmally, the kidnapping of the 18-year-old Costa Mesa waitress last Friday. Costa Mesa investigator Phil McCormick said the lleaa woman was forced at gunpoint at 10 p.m. into a car by four men described as Orientals. She said each of them raped her and forced her to cooperate in unnatural sex acta during four boun in an orchard near Culver Drive in lrvine. They returned her to the downtown Costa Mesa area early Saturday morning. She COO· tinued her walk home and called police. A similar orgy waa reported Jul)' 13 by the 19-year-old Hunt· lnston Beach woman who wu walklu near her home in the ~acb 8oulevard area the eve- ning of July 12. She told police •he was raped repeatedly by four Vietaamese and forced to indulge in UD· natural 1ex acts. sometimea wtth more tban one man • a Ume. She, too, WU ntunted early th• next mona1q IO a loclltioa near ...... • walkM u the •at forced lDto tbe CU' at ... polat, ame.n uld. 16 ...... orcleall wen repoNd bJ U......., ba UM oUMr UNI, poU~uid. l S&l.s Up Loan Rates LOS ANGELES <AP > - Several m-.Jor home mortiace lenden bave t>oo.t.ed !ou rates. cltloc a need to re-alien rates with t.boM ln t.be naUoo'1 loag- ~rm c:aPlt&l market. -a key Jource ol lhe funda Lbey leod. ' Both Glendale Federal and Gibraltar Savtnis & Loan As· soclatioo hiked their mortuae rates for oew loans to 13"'4 per· cent. highest in the area. Great West.em Savings & Loan Assoclataon , a unit of Great Western FUlancial Corp .. raised its prime rate Wednesday oa owner-occupied. single-family home loans to 13 percent from the 12~ percent poeted 10 days ago. effective today. Othen were expected to follow. Security Pacific National Bank said Wednesday its beat possible rate for new cooven- taonal filled-r ate home loans with 80 percent financ10g was raised to 12¥4 percent from 12h percent. effective immedlatelv The bank al.so said it raised. its prime rate for a variable in· terest rate loan -which varies accordlllg to changing market conditions -to 12"'2 pe rcent from 12'i percent Mesa Womari Raps Beach Nude Patrol Warning notices rcgardtnF nude s unbattung may be c1ls t ra buted at San Onofre State Beach beguuu.ng Uus weekend. Rut the notices won't make much dllference to Irene Shao· non of Costa Mesa. a nude sun- bathmg advocate who is quick to point out that state parks policy on the subJ~t remains the same non-enforcement except on <.•1t1zen comphunt. And wtule San Diego County Sheriffs depulles mtend to cite nude sunbathers after an initiaJ warning penod. Mrs . Shannon questions the deputies' Ju.nsdlC· uon on the state beach. She said a court case oo that issue is upcoming in Los Angeles County. ·'The San Diego deputies are overnd:ing the state parks policy that has taken five years to formulate," she said. The s heriff's deputies note that state park pohcy does not supersede state or county law They state that a San Diego County ordinance proh1b1ting nude !)unbathmg has been en· forced m the '>Outhem part of the county. but oot around San Onofre. Now they aim lo be consistent. but Mrs. Shannon wonders about the department's priorities. "There have been no citizen complaints." she said. "You would think the deputies would have more important things to ·do." As for her part, Mrs. Shannon. who publishes a newsletter on naked sunbathing, will continue t~ fight for designation of sec· t1ons of pubUc beaches for nude sunbathing. Fatal Crash Driver Faces Drunk Charge A youth severely injured in a June 15 traffic era.sh that killed a girl who graduated from Newport Harbor High School three days earlier baa beeo charged with misdemeanor drunken driving in connection with the accident. Steven Roger Wlhoo, 21 , ol 407 Clubhouse Ave., Newport Beach is scheduled for a pretrial bear· Ing for motions by attorneys Aug. 21 ln Harbor Judicial J>is. trlct Court. Wilson wu the driver of a van that collided with a small car driven by Liaa Brameo. 17, of 1'42 Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach, early t.bat Sunday mom· Ing, at Fairview Road and Newport Boulevard in C<Mita Mesa . Elizabeth 8arrett, 17, of 1708 StarU&bt Circle, Newport Beach, a pueenaer ln Ill.II Bramen's car, wu killed in the cruh. Costa lleaa PoUce Traffic Bureau Accldent lnveaUaat.or Floyd Waldron 1Ud tbat. baled on evidence gathered, Wilson Wal CbarJed witb tbe miJde. meaoor count. Normall1, more serious cbar1ee 1ucb u manalaqbter would be Involved, but there were n0 wttMIMI clo9e enouita IO the crMb IO ,ive u aceuns. 1tat.mlllll &bout ....... =-". Neita.er drtnr NIMID dae aceldeat aJUaou1ll botll ban IUtee reeo.wad from m• ID-Jwi•, ~ uld. ( Pilot L~book J Courthouse Press Job's No Breeze By FREDE&ICK SCllOElllEIIL Of tllf o.itr 11'1691 ~" Temperatures -and tempe~ -have cooled off in the' pressroom of the Orange County Hall of Admmistration m Santa Ana. · ,, ~ lt wu a pleasant 77 degl'eeS today i.n the news media wmg of the new five. story building There was movt-mcnt of a1 r 1n offices and corr1don- For the past three da>s. howev('r. the members of the county pre!ts corps have sat and sweated through their work days as hot, humid. :.t1fling , odoriferous wr surrounded them Wednesday afternoon. several hot under-the-collar JOumalu,ts lwd 1t on the line Wlth the county people respons1 ~-.. ...... ble for the proper functioning or the au coodttlonlng syslem. THERE WERE SOM•: BRIEt ' shoutrng matches, but the county people promi.sed to 1nv€-stigatt> They did React1ons to the nearly intolerable mdoor heat wave wt're vaned One telev1111on newRman 11ut on h1 'i JOggin~ outfit A radio corr<:!)1>0nd1·nt :.11L !'thu llci.!'t 1r1 front of hi\ m1 l·rophonc Tle11 wcrt' to:.sed with d1i.da111 into dt:i.k drawers SOMEONt: St ''~Gf.:STt;o THAT ~1ven the tropics llk(• atmospht:rt', ml'mbt·rs of th1· pr1•!'t!> 1·orps :.hould don Panamtt hat:; aricJ quufr Planter " Punch Tht·n· wa. ... ~1•n(•r<.1I <.1grt't:mn1t \h·•l v.ould b4! a ~ood ldl'U Ex-Pilot Newsman Jack Brohack Dies Re tired newsman Jac k W Broback died at Hoa..: M1·monal llospataJ m Newport licac:h t:arly today, ending a long ba ttle against cancer that led to hosp1tahz.al1on three t1mel> Uw. year He was 73 and had bt.<t>n a pa- 11enl Stn<.'l' July 5 wheo he was ad· matted for surgery A longtlml· Newport Beach res- ident , Mr. Hroback was employed as a Daily PtlOl re- porter and editor for 11 years beforetusrellremeot1n 1973 He joioed the Daily Pilot staff when the old Newport Harbor News-Press. for which he bad workedsl.Dce May or 19:>9. merged with the DaJJy Pilol 10 1962. He was Hunt.mgton Beach city editor lDltil he returned to the main office m Costa Mesa cover· angcatyaffairs In 1967hewaspro- moted to Orange County bureau chief. assigned to the county prec;s room an Santa Ana Mr Broback n>ttrf'd fro:n the newspaper an De<-em~r of 1973 and afterward took a pos1t1on a. .. an a1detothen Orange County As !>CssorAndrewJ Hinshaw He also was employed vi mon. recent years by the Costa Mesa News Pnor to Joining the old News· Press staff. Mr Broback had worked as a pohural pu blic~t . and. from 1949 to 1955, owned and operated the San J acinto VaUey Reg aster newspaper as editor and publtsher He served as publJSher of the Palo Alto Times in Palo Alto before buying rus own news paper. Known among asSO<'aates in the news business for h.15 dry humor and politi cal acumen, Mr Broback was a 1930 graduate of UC Berkeley. o .. ,,,._,._,,_. NEWSMAN DIES AT 73 Jacil W. Brobeck llt> had been a member or th1· Orange County Press Club an<l Nr wport Harbor Elks Lodge No. I 7627 in earlier years. Mr Broback i5 survived by his -.i.1fe Maune; a daughter Susan, of the home. and a son. Robert Hro back of Saratoga. pluc; .:raodchildren Michael and Vicki Lvnn Brobar kofSaratoga ·He also leaves three stepsons. Rruce Chnstensen or San Rafael. Wa~ ne Chnstensen of Honolulu. and DaleChnstenseo, of Newport Beach Arrangements are being h an died by the Neptune Society. Briton Assails Socialism By GLENN SC01T ~""' 0.ity p~ , ..... A member of British Parlia- ment lectured about 300 Orange County residents Wednesday not to follow Britain's mistakes and s lide into socialism. Eldon Griffiths. a silver. ha1rE'd Conservative Party m\'mbcr who has been in the I louse of Commons since 1964. c;aid a reliance on big sovem- ment solutJ1 •ns to economic prob- 11;' ms had i.lnpped Britain of \lrcnl{th. So<:1ahsrr in practice ls the dt•ath of md11str1al advance," be told thl• non-profit World Affairs Council oC Orange County dunng a dinner meelu'lg at the Sad- dleback Inn. Griffith.., descnbed how Bri - tain had been a world power UD· td after World War ll. but had n<.it1onaJ1zed mdustry and raised laxes to solve 1ts domestic troubles. The results. be said. v. ere higher laxes. an inflated national debt :rnd a less interna- tional tnfluenct· lh• raut1oned as a "cand1C1 frn·nd · that the United States is lt•:.inrng in the same socialistic d1 r<'C'l1on Gnfftttu; had scanned ncv.'>papers bdort: g iving '·us i.peech and he used as an exam. pit' J l()(:al uproar ovt.>r the Santa An J Un1f1t.-d School Board's de- r• 1-. 111n not t o offer fre e breakfasl<> lfr wondered how the school br1.J rd ' d1><'1b1on to requ1rt' pJr•·nh to fe ed the ir own 1 hilctren could ~ constdered ntl'lbt, as protesten. na<1 con - t1·n<1ed tn the story. c rifrlths claimed that the l 'n1ted States 1i. dechmng in v.orld strength and that coun- Lr11·s such os hJs are concerned thJt 1t s tays stron2. He said he 11t•H·rb :;elf doubt in American (1<1llC'I(':'; llt> pr~<'nbe-d ~ a cure the ,, m., con.,er"atave economic 1>< h1·1t"> and reliance on free en- t1·r prl!>t' that h<' s aid his party. 1111111·r J>nmt> Mmai.tcr Margaret I hatcher. has chosen. 1;riff1ths gave a lone and -.(lb•· r account of changes the 1 ,,,. "'-'n ,1l1 Vt• govPrnment has r11.1d\: m Rnlaw -bow it bas cul 1111 Offil' ldxes and government .,~._.ndin~ and sold nallonallled incl ustr> bac:k to private in· \(•,ton.. 3rd Freeway Killer Figure Denies Guilt I OS ANGELES CAP) -A ll11rd df'ff'ndanl tn the notorious ~ r 1•1•v. J\ Kilter case pleaded tn· nun•nt Wedn~ay tosa:ic counts of murder and three counts of rob- l>t.' r .) \' t·mon ltol>'.:rt Butts, 22. an- n u u n c t' d h 1 s p I ea b c lo r e Mvrunpal J udge Barbara Jean Joh11M>n, who ordered bjm held v. 1thout bail and asked wbetber the Oct. 31 preliminary hearing dal.t' rt"C1u~ted by his attorney '4ould be acceptable. .. Yes," the lanky brown- ha 1 red defendant replied. .. That'!i llalloween. lsn't it?" ··I beueve at Is.·' the judge Sljtd Hutts is charged with six of the 14 murderstowhicbcodefend- ant William 80010 bas also pleaded U1.00Cenl. CALIFORNIA c llame•Barn Fire Started By ·Elepham ~CION (AP) A movie cl phant whole OD· acnM II* att.Y 11 kkklnt ob.Jtt\I •neludlnc • '" CU' -IW1ed a ftre that d U'oyfd three bulldlnp at a IDDrie ruch aear here wht"n he unexpectedly e•rt~med hl• apeclally on a propan• taok, ·~wd. ,,.. bla. Utju.red 1 traintr and d troyed • " cl.a.rboMD, aninial bam and animal hoApltal. Hid Loa~ County Fire Departm nt spokesman Carl Boyd. No Olb r U\,Junes to peoplt' or animals •• ,,, reported. SI"' ere W1•~ O" "d SAN FRANCISCO (AP> The stale Depart- ment of Health Serv1t'es has given Dehcato Vineyards the go-ahead to sell the la.st batch of its v. ine sull under st1tte em- ---------... bargo ( ) The embargo was il'ATE imposed against lhe . . Manteca winery on July 9 after tests found the cancer-linked pesticide DBCP 10 its wine. The em- bargo ortgi.naJJy covered 5 4 m1llton gallons. but 4.3 million gallons subsequently were cleared for sale. Strikers lflat1 Refwf SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Angry union of· ficials have vowed to resume picketing Friday morning at 36 of the city's swankiest hotels unless owners allow union members back on the job by noon today. The 27-day-old stnke of some of San Fran- cisco's largest hotels during the height of the tourist season has cost the city $12 million in busi· ness. A new snag between the wuon and the owners developed Wednesday when raises negotiated under the new contract become effective and the hotels' r e- fusal to allow.union m embers to return to work until the union signs the contract. B us •r Jaantma• Sougha SAN FRANCISCO CAP> Ambrose Smith. nicknamed the "Phantom of the :\iwti" for his un- authorlz~ drives on city buses, is wanted on cha rges of raping and robbing a 25 -year-old German t.Ourist U.S. Park Police said Wednesday that Smith. 23. allegedly r aped and robbed a woman Sunday in an ammunition bunker of Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Dedl Made llim? WESTLAKE VILLAGE <AP> -Comedian Flip Wilson's son is to appear rn Ventura Count y Municipal Court Aug. 27 for a preliminary bearing after pleading innocent to felony grand theft charges in a $21 .000 country club burglary. David Bryce Wilson. 20, entered the plea Wednesday. a district attorney's spokesman said. He was arrested S unday Sheriff's investigator Dave Ehrlich s aid Wilson's entertainer-father declined to post Sl,000 'bail for bis soo's release tmUI after the arrai&n- ment. Look to There's 49 in the tub. The latest Hollywood stunt to publicize the movie, "Middle Age Crazy," set a Guinness World's r ecord Wednes- day in a hot tub stuffing contest. They beat the old record of 43 peo- ple stuffed in a hot tub of similar size. LA Airport to Impose Non-passenger B a n LOS ANGELES CAP) -Family a nd friends or air passengers using Los Angeles International Airport's International Terminal during peak hours will have to s ay goodbye at the terminal's security gates. the Airport Commission ruled. The commission said Wednesday tha t a weekend ban on non - passengers at the jammed terminal was so successful. it will be reim- posed for 60 days sta rting Aug. 22. Only ticketed passengers will be al- lowed beyond security gates from 3 to 11 p.m. each day, the commission s a id. Those m eeting a r riving passengers will have to greet them in baggage areas. Although tbe commission's d e· c ision was un a n im ous, con · cessionaires whose food and bar busi- ness dropped 18 percent during a 72-hour ban two weeks ago reacted bitterly. "We should not have to bear tbe whole brunt," said Alvin Branch. LAX general manager for Con cessions lntematJonal, a minonty business ooeratin~ 10 the termmal under an agreement Wlth Host In ternational, the airport's main con cessionaire. However. Robert Davidson, assis· t ant airport general manager, said the ban was needed to c ut congest.Jon inside the crowded terminal. which is s'erviced by more than 30 foreign and domestic airlines . ·'Conditions are so desperate that they call for des perate measures." he said. In response to conc.essiODal.re de· mands, the commission o rdere d airport officials to study possible sites where food and drink could be sold outside customs and restricted areas. After 60 days, the commission will decide whether to continue, modify or end the ban. Thul"lday.August 14, 1980 Bus Plan Fought IA Sclwols Appeal to State Court SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The Board of Education in Los Angeles has asked the State Supreme Court to overrule a lower court judge's plan or forced bus ing to integrate the system's schools this fall The school board's appeal riled Wednesday was based on a claJm that a voluntary program bas a bet· ter chance of integrating c:laaaroom.a -and voluntary measures would avoid predicted anti.busing "fiight" by whites and others. THE SCHOOL BOARD appeal or Superior Court Judge Paul Egly's plan also said there is no proof ol de· liberate segregation in Los Angeles public schools -when the law re· qujres s uch proof before busing 1S or- dered The distract, the nallon·s second lar gest with 545,000 s tudents last year, urged a n immediate stay of the plan drawn up by Egly and court· appomted computer experts to go in· to effect Sept. 16 The court plan calls for the man· datory reassignment and bu.sing of students in grades 1-9 this fall. Gr a des 10· l2 would be added in the next three years IF THE STAY 1s denied. the board plans to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. said the school board presi- dent. Roberta Weintraub "We're hop10g the higher courts will give us at least a year to try our vol u nta r y prog r a m . t o work i.ometlung out,· Ms Weintraub said Wednesday A dec1s1on on the request for an am mediate stay of the busing plan LS ex· pected from the st ate's highest court by Monday attorneys for the Los Angeles school~ scud The board <'la1med that under Egly 's July 7 ruhng. 250.000 to 350,000 o f the d1 ::.tr1ct's total enrollment would be affected at a proJect.ed cost of more than SISS million Uus fisc3l year Howe\'er. an Aug 6 order by the 2nd Court of Appeal in Los Angeles reduced the number of pupils tn· volved to about 200.000 and also lo w ered the e 5t1mated cos t som ewhat. school officials said JERRY HAL\'ERSON , associate superintendent of schools in Los Angeles. sa.id Wednesday that it was estimated the court plan would re- quire busrn~ of betw~n 43,000 and 45.000 students this fall Halverson said that durt.ng the 1979-80 school year. there were 93,000 pupils m the 175 schools to be in· volved in mandatory busing under the lat.est court plan. The Los Angeles system has a toUl or 600 schools, lndudin& 70 elemen· tary and Junior hl1b acboola eon· sldered "naturally intecrated" wader the court plan. Without considering any anti.- busing "night", a steady decline i.n Los Angeles public school enrollment had been forecut to coolinue Wa fall. The school system has estimated that there would be a U percent drop in the pupU populalioa to about S38,000 this fall, based on birth rates and urban population shifts. Enrollment fell 1.8 percent last year. There was a 4.8 percent dropoff in 1978 -the year that mandatory busing began in grades •-8. Pollution Building Ban Upheld SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An En· v1ronment.aJ Prot~tioo Agen<:y con- s truction ban on pollution-causing buildings in Calilomia was upheld Tuesday by a federal appeals court. The 9th U.S. Court of Appeals backed a lower court's order which refused to lift the EPA mo,.atorium on the "construction or modification o f ai r pollution so urces in California." TR E LOWEil COURT ruled that the ban. wtuch began on July l , 1979. s hould rema10 in e ffect because California has faiJed to enact re- quired anti·poUution laws. At tSSue 1S the st..alemate over the enac tment or state laws reqWring an· n.ial smog inspecllOns for vehicS.. Because Califorrua has not passed tough smog inspection laws, EPA of. fic1als ordered the construction ban in an ef'fort to spur the st.ate to ac- tion TRE PACIFIC LEGAL Foundation a nd 13 Califorrua legis lators fought the EPA order. On Tuesday, tbe federal appellate court. in upholding the U.S. District Court in Sacramen- to. derued their request for a pre- li minary injunction which sought to put a halt to the ban. The EPA. clllng the federal Clean Air Act, announced last year it would stop issw.ng permits fot' certain types or poUUlloo~ausiog projects -suds as factories -unW California adopts an i.nspertioa program to curb auto pollution. BWNOW! for ST. TROPEZ Nouveau classic. pure u11d simple. 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Wee<11Publlsher Thomes Keevll/Edlt0t Barb4're Kre1nitll/Edltor111 PtQe Editor A a.ta lleu cantnctor wbo c:lalma be built an U· .,al ... "'-to b1a apartlDIDt buiktial u Uterapy dur· laJ u emocloaal divorce aays he'll plead l"llty to au .. be acted wttbout a ctt,y bulldina permit. la the end, be -• barpln. Mklney RudDlfo llcatejano H)'I hls client. dry wall eootnetar David Perea, .W otftt the plea in a deal with dlY allldall th.al will allow blm to kefl) bil two-bedn>Om .,.l'tmmt addlUan atop a buildiq on West i..b Street. Under' the plea, Peres eoWd be fined up to 11.000. not too upemlve a propoliUOG comlderlnl that tbe bootleg job la worth an estimated $80,000. And that Petti knew he YIU violattn& city law. The city could have pursued lta case ln the courts and pauibly forced complet~ remo"al ol the lUegal structure. With tears welling, Pera per&uaded the City Council tQ let him keep his addition it his attorney and the city at tQrney could work out a deal. Aftet" alJ Perei told tbe coWlcil, be had tried to get a permit to add the apa~t but city zoning laws forbade &he move. The logic of that argument is som~whal vague in view of the fact the city told him no. it was illegal. Councilman Eric Jobmoo and Councilwoman Norma Hertzog didn't buy the guilty-plea proposal, but the other three council members did. Still lingering is the question of how compassionate the City Council will be when the next emoti~nal builder decides to go ahead with his project without city approval tor whatever reason be might choose. Speed limit Rules Costa Mesa's City Council took a risky step last week by lowering the posted speed limit on part of Hamilton Street from 35 to 25 mph. Members knew that future speeding citations written by Police officers on the street probably will be thrown out or court. The 35 mph limit is set according to a state-mandated formula. Judges normally won't punish violators for ex· ceeding limits not figured by that formula. The state sets limits at the speed driven by 85 percent of the motorists. But residents living on Hamilton between Harbor Boulevard and Placentia A venue put the council on the spot. "We don't want to be told what is good for us," cau· tloned one speaker at a council session. The council's decision could boomerang, however, if drivers take the lack of enforcement as tacit approval for 1Jl"eaking rules. Road Agreelllent Irvine's participation in a $1 million road improve· ment project for s urf ace streets near the intersection of the San Diego and Newport freeways should come as welcome news to motorists. The Irvine City Council decided Tuesday to join Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, the Irvine Company, the Segerstrom Co. and the Sa.kioka Co. in the project. Much of the road work involves street-widening and ~ditionaJ turn lanes on heavily traveled MacArthur Boulevard, Main Street and Sunflower Avenue. The fact that three cities and three companies can agree on the project is an accomplishment in itself. The lrvine council decision was the final roadblock to tbe project. Now that the decision has been made, pro· gress should be evident shortly. This road-improvement agree~nt should serve as a n example to developers and cities that many interests can work together to achieve a common goal. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 . .ISox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I Oldest Bell ByL.M. BOYD Question arises as to the whereabouts of the world's oldest bell Am told it hangs in the tower or a buildin~ next to St. S tephe n's Episcopal Church in East Haddam. Conn. It was cast for a Spanish monastery in the year 815. Classify youself as a fu-st· rate amateur historian if you -can identify the e ight U.S.. presidents with last names that ended in "son." Q . What's a pe>gonip? A. Frozen fog. Happens in the westemmounlain valleys sometimes. Fine ice needles drift down. Q . h It true that the renowned John D Rockefeller in his old age returned to the practice of d(inking mother's milk as a ~alth food? U so, how? A. At age 90, he reportedly hired several wet nu.rses to lact.a.te bi.a rations. How be . Dear Gloomy t Gus ..... It that tbe red :maa malatalned .e••tod1 of North 'Am.._ for more tban ... ,_. wltbollt do- :ltl1 U7 laarm to It !Whtla11a, wtaile tbe ........... all but ,< ....... ,...... u la ~,....-.,.....? W.A. ·:.=--111 1 ........ : 21 1111.ll ~ '!t'.-:. = . =:&n:i..'1:1.n:l" ...... drank it -by ~lass. cup or other -is not in the record at hand. Q . What's the most popular surname in Ireland? A. Can only r eport that in the Dublin t e l e pho n e directory are six columns of the name Murphy, five columns of Kelly and four and a half columns of Smith. Fellow In Oklahoma City has been training homing pigeons for 40 years. Fifty of his fancy birds worth about SJ.500 were stolen recently. What do you suppose a thief would do with 50 trained homing pigeons? Try to fly them? They'd go straightaway back home, wouldn't they? Ten years ago, the first New York Marathon brought out 1218 runners. Five years ago, 500 got into that race. Last year, 14,000 ran. Q. How many youngsters have grown up 1n the White \fouse? A. So far, 177. Q: What did the Pilgrims eat moatly ai the Mayflower trip hen! A. Soup, Tbe Ion In medieval Umes •ae called a leo. you knew that. The Illa unmarked cat we refer to u a pantber tbeo WU klmtifted U a pant. It WU widely believed, Wl'Onl· ly, that the leo crou·m•ted wlth the pard. That•• why we call the amaller llv.U. eat a leopard. Up to certain llmlq, you can f'ICUN a flab can swim about elcbt mll• ID boar for eacb foat ol Ua bocb leqt.h. ' Earl Wat n State Employee Rent Fight Due Stvoral hundred state employ ar airding for batUe •t • h artn1 ot U\o Stale Board of Control 5c heduled ror Auaust 28. These urc the s p ectal prlYtlea d f'mplo yee • who hve ln 1t1te owned houaln.: For >f'&r !-1 lhtty havu enjoyed rent so ~bsurdJy low that 1t amount.s to a vlOl lH&on O( the state's consUtuuo11 banning g1ftsof public funds. The ndiculous rentals stem from an archaic practice of de- termi.rung the re.nt.s by the own· hers oI rooms less deductions based ~pon the age of the struc- tures . It ignores modernization improvements and all other fac· tors. especially the realis m or reo· Mailbox . ta la on the private market. Under thl1 pricil\t ayatemS.room homes rent ror aa UUle as $100 a month. Qulte a rew of the residences are more than mere bungalows. For eumple, Slate College Chan, ceJlor Glenn S. Dumke, whole sal ary at last report was something like 178.000, pays only $216 a moothy for an estate locat· ed lo the esclusive Bel Air section of Beverly Hills valued over $1 mtlllon. NOW 111E Board of Control is proposing what should have ~en the rule all the time, to ctdopt a rent schedule based up- on market values. Anything less would be a failure to fulltll its responsibilities in the manage. ment of state property. ll would also be overstepping its authon· ty by. in effect, granting extra compensation to the employees occupying the hous ing. Under the constitution the fixmg or compensation ror s tate worken; ls the exclusive jurisdiction of the Slate Personnel Board. Although the privileged employees have been receiving thelr'annual cost of Uving salary increases right along with the rest of the state workers, they haven't been subjected to any meaningful rent mcreases tn the past decade. This creates an ex trcmely unfair s ituation among state employees. Those living in sta te owned homes enJOY low cost housing at the taxpayers· expense while others in the s ame salary classification doing the same work must s hell out for housing at preva1hng market prices. ADDRESSING ITSELF to the problem of getting full return on the state's investment in the hnme.c;. the Board of Control in 1971 called for a r evision of rent· al charges. It dlscovered that the state didn't even have an ln· ventory of the homes let alone up-to·date appraisals . Arter much bickering and lengthy de- lays caused by the stalling of the agencies involved, the board finally obtained sufficient ln· formation and voted to adopt a ne w rent schedule. That waa in 1974 and the heavy lobbying ef. forts or the e mployees s uc· ceeded in postponing the err~. t1ve date until January, 197S. By that time Jerry Brown had be· come governor and the members ol the board were a ll replaced. The new board rescinded the ac. t1on and noUting has since been done. Rents have remained at the 1970 levels, inappropriate l'VPn then. The upcomlllg hearings follow an oltempt in 197S to deal with the rental problem. Employ~ <Jl that lime complained that in the face of the 2.5 percent salary increase allowed by Govemos: Brown the proposed rental in· cr~ases of 18.2 percent would work a hardship. Subsequent 'urvc)~ r evealed that the .ivl·rage employee living in state h1Ju!'>ing pays 73 pe rcent less t h:.in the appr aised market \'aluc. TUE l)IPETUS FOR action at lh<' nrn mccung was brought by Slat t> Controller Kenneth Cory "ho .'>ervc.•s on the lhree·member lwa rrt The questio n now is \!, h t' t h 1• r t h e b o a r d w i 11 ""1thstand the pleadings. ar~u· m1·nt:-. and threat s o f the ··m1.1loH•c..-; and act responsibly tn 1mµose rt>ahst1c renL'i. The employee efforts lo main· t<11n their pnv1leged status "Ill 1,.. made by repre-.entat1v~ of 1h<• Cahfom1a State Employe~ ,\:-.. oc1at1on despite the unfai r· 1w'>-. of the ~y<;tem to the ma1cm 1' 11f •I" ffi(•mbt.-rs h1p. They wrll nr1 douht Ii<: 1oin1•rl, as in the p,1-.1 Ii) h·s.:al coun,('! sent hy IJurr1kP :.at :-.latt· cxix·nse IJl his ,.fturLl> to il\01d pa' ing a farr n•nt for the mansion in which he I 1 \ •• 'I've Got Mine' Approach Blocks Beaches To the Edit.or: Sorry, J ack. I've Got Mine: With vanatjons m words il not in message. this term has been at- tributed to various branches of the armed services. When I first heard 1t. it was preceded by .. Semper F1delis ·· Your Newport Beach storYwith the head l ine "P e nin s ul a Walkway Plan Hooed .. caus ed me to renect on the old saymg. ln ract.1tcaused a flashback .... I r e m ember coming back from Germany with the normal Califorruan·s desire to get to the beach. At the time. I headed towards Mahbu. The fences and .. Keep Out .. s igns were not directed towards the ocean, but at me ... and my son. I UNDERSTAND from a young colleague that a group called the .. Punk Surf" has a rec· o rd whic h s tates m y feel· 1ngs. . I think ... better than I. I haven't heard it yet, hut I gather the message is that," "This is my s urf ... my SWl ..• my beach.·· Our local beach areas are. perhap!), the most s ubsidized acres in Southern California, by the federa l, local , state and county "bureaucracies" wruch the residents h ate. And. the "Sorry. Jacks" are probably the most selfish. I find 1tsad ... VAN A. FRANCE Punic \'ieac To the Editor: The local media and the Newport Beach Police Depart· ment have launched a series of unfair attacks on the local ptmk community. Events have been aensatlonallzed, and tbe con· tinued front.-page attacks by the police on punks in a local weekly newspaper demand a reply to their vindictive lies. The anti-punk articles usually center around the stabbing of a chauffeur, and often feature quotea by police warning parents Dot to allow their sons and daughters to turn into puou. 'Ib1I 1J.Dgle sU.bbing is usually treated as a typical punk actJvlty. Tbe fact la, out. ol the several hundred punk-oriented youtba Ill tbe 0nn1e Coalt area, all that can be attributed to tbem are one 1tabbin1, the pMMlllOD of a martial art.a wupaD. and a few scattered fiat Opt.a. SoaMone could bav• u. sembled • equally and prob-abl1 even more lmprealve lilt ot crimes tnvolvinl Mexicans, 1on1-balNd surfers. or vlrtu&ll)' any other ll'OUP. PB&BAPS TBB moat di•· tasteful occurrence la the police'• pbototrapbi.DC ol JMIDb at the beach. For all we lmow, they could be or11Didna fllel ol punken for fuU&r• ref...-ee. j u s t b e C' a us t• w e Io o k a partu.•ular way To permit this 1s the moral equivalent of allowing flles to exist on people who have a certain color of skin or support a particular ideal. Newport cops have been quot· ed grouping punks together as being ··decadent." "amoral." and havin~ a "violent mcntali· t}. ·• This I!> !-.1mplc unadulterat· ed preJud1ce. Punk 1mphes a way of thought that challenges the accepted method or doing things. It opposes the "mellow" Southern California lifestyle and the associated thinkin~ that never quest.Jons tradition Since punks t'an be easily de· tccted and challenge evcrythtng good suburbanites hold dear. they make a fa\'Orite target of reactionary wrath. One weekly paper has called punk a .. rad·• and a "cult. .. Punk rock. however, is a more po tent force tha n its enemies believe. Orange County is one of the last bastions of the s urfer's ..endless summer" paradise and the American Dream of two kids and a well-ordered lawn. These dreams sacrifice excitement Cor the security of a never·cbangtng world. The world does change. however, and punk represents the new ideals of intens ity and action. Although punk mu.sic or clothulg may change, their at· titude is here lo stay. Jn short, a punk is someone who is bored with the cultural . wasteland around him. and is trying to jolt bis neighbors out of their well-preserved delusions. To us, this type of anger shows more concern for others than does the comatose complacency or our lorlg haired adversaries. NAMES WITHHELD r..lc~tl• To the Editor: Re the detaining of punk rockers: It's true that Newport Beach police are zealous; even over-zealous at times. However , perhaps they prefer not to have graffiti spray· painted aU over their city. Also, maybe they would just as sooo not have private citizens' cars acid bathed. Maybe they are try· log to cut down the high cost ot vandalism to the taxpayers. They probably wouldn't let Iranian anti-Americans and ref· ugee CUbans protest in Newport Beacb either. They are certainly preferable to the anarchy punk rockers represent. Please withhold my name. RetallaUon la rough in thla area. My nelthbor's car was acid sprayed and our walla are being eroded from sandbluUna &raf· fiti out. NAME WITHHELD ..... ., .... To the Edit.or: Re: Your editortal "R.eadUnl for an Issue:· August 1 Rather than ~uD('rv1sor ll<Jr r1ett Wieder reach.mg for an tS· sue. it appears that the Dally P ilot was merely reachJ.n~ for a "lUbJect about which to wnte a thoughtless. poorly researched editorial It I!> d1ffl <'ult to fathom ""h ' the Daily l'llot would t'hldt• Superv1sor W1edC'r for s1mplv bringmg to rounty staff'!. ;.iltcn t1on a report by the Environ m ental Protection Agency rl!· 1tarding the dump1n~ of rad.loac t1ve waste of( the coa .. t of Califom1a. including Southern Caltforn1a . Cl early thert' ~ s1gnif1 cant concern about th1< report. be<'ause 15 other coasuil counties have taken action s imilar to that m oved by Supe rvisor Wieder. Represen- tat1 ves from those counties will be merting in San Francisco on August 20 to deliberate tlus mat· ter. Toxic waste dis posal is a mounting issue across the coun· try. and the Love Canal 1nc1denl must not be repeat.t.'d. l, for one. a m glad that we have an alert elected official such as Harriett Wieder who swiftly and dec1.S1ve- ly reacts to potent.&al ha.z.ards to the pubhc. ROBERT JOYCE P'*'ft" Plafl To the Editor: Forgive me for belaboring your newspaper but it is the only forum open to the local eeoeral public. The bile rises in my body every night when I return lo my nolse·impaoted ghetto and read about another twist in the oureaucratic imbroglio ltnown a.s the Orange County <John Wayne would turn in his arave) Airport CJCpansioo. My neighbors don't you see (or hear> what is happerung to you? THE GAMBIT being presently Wicks "'S•MUHl ... 8 . , ........ ... l'lli .......... *" .... • """ !!!I-., ...... 11L.1,l'd to ··auction flt$.thb t<1 "' h1·r ;11r llnc:." 1~ the beg1Min~ ol d po'o!.er play wherein we will et II be finessed. Once another airline is in here the others are sure lo fo11ow. ,\:.I.. :-vur lawyer friends about l'Qual protection. etc ·r hP l''<t:-.tm~ airlines and the 1·~•!>l111~ number or fllghL-; and ltll' c·).l!>lln$! crush at the au·port 1' hJd 1•no11gh. Once :-ou allow 'OfTil' rif thl' "ht'3\/yWCl>!hl" ~1rl1m•s to u~e the airport. they ""111 us .. lhl•1r proportionately lari:rr polllH:al rloul to bnng pre,5.ur1• to bear and insure their t•ronom11· ~oals. \\'ho or \OU have raised a word r>f protest.to the airlines: to your lot'al and federal re presen· IJtlves·• The morning aner you have rl·ad th1 .'> IC'ller ... and have done nothing: when you hear the din of the aircraft begin your day: remember the lines of J ohn Donne. "Do not ask for whom the bells toll. .. they toll for t ht>e.'· WILLIAM M. MONROE: DUlet,.• \'bion To the Edit.or: When 1 rt!member Laguna·s .J 1 m Dllley. I think or George Bernard Shaw 's comment. "Some men see things as they are and say why. l dream things that never were tnd ask why not.·· l believe many wiU agree .. today's Greenbelt would not ex· 1st unless Jim Dilley had asked this important question years ago: "Why not?" DENNY FREID ENRICH" ' PWOwaper To the Editor: Wouldn't it be cheaper, and a little easier on the taxpayers, for the welfare to pay for the pill each month than use the "abor· tion method" lbat they are talk· ing about? It seems that our taxes are high enough, and our pay checb s maller, to pay out for welfare abortions. We are sending millions to other countries lo help starving children. and for birth control, and nutrition. We can send men to the moon. Why not a pill for the men. or give tbem a vasectomy I E. Hyman • U tters from reodm'• are ~n ... Tht right to condcnu i.ftna lo fft IJ)QCt or ftimbtalt U~l la re#rWL lAttv• of JOO wordl or &eaa dl be gson prtf~. AU &ett#I,,.., ... dude ~ad...,_ adlhas but nonw•mQll bedlalwldoa,...,.... 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'1l ud SJ4 per P'lnman'1 :': •• t 1J J!:: 1 -H -·.... 'jl1; if '"'~ ~ '~ 1l f.: ~ "~ mer1er bid reportedb wu : ! .. n .. .=~ = ~ ::-., u1 .•-t1 ~!&:: ~. I 11:... =,.·· . ':~ •ortia about._,~ Thurs<Say. Aug~t 14, 1960 s DAIL V PILOT 8 Vintners Toast Shift to Wines ' By MIL TON MOSKOwrrz Imported wines have roughly the s ame share of U.S. market u imported cars: about 20 percent. Like the automobiles. the imported wines have been mc reasing their share ln 1960 they held 7 percent of the Ameriean wint' market. in l970. \0 percent: in 1975, 13 per· cent. But there are some very sharp d ifferences Where&& mosl ol the im ported Cal'$ come from Japan. mosl of the- wines come from Europe -and particularly Italy. wtuch has a dministered a sever e drubbU\g to the old lealter. France. Italian wanes now account for more than half of all imports. AN0111E& BIG DIFFERENCE is that while the U.S. auto market has been more or Jess marking time Cin terms of new car s ales 1. the WI.De industry has been explochng The average American 1s consummg n early twice as much wine as he or she did 10 years ago Another diffe re nce as that wtule the people m De tro it are pleadin~ for prolect1on <they want the government to do something to block the g rowing Japanese imports). the American vintne rs are not complairung about t he impora The market lS expanding well enough to s atisfy every bod) Still another strakmg difference 1s that while the aut<J Industry lS tughly concentrated <you can count the U ~ producers on the fingers of one hand l . the re a re a lot of peo pie makmg wine and their ranks keep deepening Wm1· industry t'on s ultant Louis R <.;ombt>ri: writing last month 1n T h e W 1 n t' I n \ l' ~ t o r ('St1mated that m recent years some 300 new mostl y s mall wineries havt' been started Money Tree In the automobile tndU5tr) Henault the compan) owned by the French government has come to the aid of Amencan Motors in a deal that v.111 make Renault tlw dominant o"'Tier of the smalle~t L'S car maker In tht: wine industry. three big Frenl•h companies have staked out posillons Ul the California v1neyardc; ~OET A!'li O H ENSES!-1\' .,tarted a v.1neQ from 'cratch. DomaU\e Chandon. m 1972 Baron Phillippe & Holhschild plans to make ;J Frent'h s tvle Bordeaux an as 'oc1ation with the Robl'11 ~tondav1 "";mery And the b1~ French champaf!ne produce r. P1per·He1dse1ck , 1s gorn~ tu product-<;parklini? wines at Sonoma Vineyards L'S "'inc· 'ale ' .... ert' up 10 perrent lal>t )ear and 'h1pmen~ are rWlnlllji! ahead again th1i. year Five g1an~ of the mdustt') account for nearly half these sales The} are 1 \.\'1th market s hares estimated by l.ehman Brothers1 Gallo, 23 4 p+:rc•e nt Lln1te d Vintn ers. 11 .4 per cent. Almaden. 6 percent. Wme Spectrum. 3 4 percent, e1nd Paul Masson. 2.8 percent All or these· companies except Gallo. are wardi. of large corporations L'nited VUJt.ners t Inglenook and Colony are two of its labels I 1s a s ubs1d1ary of Heublein !the Smirnoff vodka d1st11len AJmaden belongs to Nation~ 0 1stillers 1W111dsor Supreme. Gilbey's, Old Grand·Dad> The Wine Spectrum is the fast growing entry of the Coca Cola Com pany I its ma1or labels are Taylor . Taylor Cellars. Sterling ~onterey J And Paul Masson IS one or the mam arms of the House of Seagram Gallo remain<. rompletel~ llldependent It not onl\' does not beloniz to an.> b1J? rorporat1on. 1t·s still fam1 I} owned. WJth no i.hares m the ha.nd.5 of the public TIMES ARE GOOD FOR all of these vmtners Lou r.'lmberl? says they will be even better He has been con nected .,..;th the wme indust~ for 45 years. a nd he sayf• that "never have the prospects for e<'onomic growth aiul development appeared as prom1s111g mdeed. as sensa t1onally prom1Sllll? as the) do nght no.,.. ·· T hat's a IODR .,.a~ of ~ay1n1? that Amencanl> art' dnnk IOJ! more and m orl' v.1m• .'ilO("k# '" Tit .. .-.po11i91t1 flt(W YO AIC I A.P t '.).It.,., W tone-'44'• Pft(• •"O r.tf C~ of,,..,_ t ft .. 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'"'• Ill.I NEW VOJllC IAPI )POI nonte"°"' -tel Pfl<P•lodtY C-I 01 .... 1 01 .. iJ PoU"<I U !> or~t•n• tiOl\t LHcl 40 < .... "•-UM. U 1 J CMh•~ dif'hwf-ff(J T .. t.l .. tS•- -llt'Y'"911.0llM<tl•,. l'le ....... '61t-9'lltrcwOI N y Sllt•f»r Nf.'# 'i'Of'IC CAPI -Heftdy & Hetm• \Jl1tt1• 1oer, •nm."" so.21. E nottll••d sll••r 11s 110, uo 10 11 UllP<_lll,• l-'l.;.41;;.br;.,;lc,;;e;;.l;.;et:l;;;.;;\.;.ll.;. ... ;;,;'..;l;.;l.;,6.;; ... ;;..;;·.;;u.;,p.;;0..;f.;.1.;,.I ___ _ I 1'-1~ . ., .. )I, ·~ ,., " l'• l'• .. n. " , .. ... I l\<o ... ._ .. Up IH VP IU Up 110 Up IO• UP H Up •.J Uo &I Uo U Uo I.I Up '1 Up 10 ~= r, ~: H Up /I VP IS UP 1l Uo 1 t VP t.J UP U VP •' uo ... UP S• ~.~····· OBITUARIES I NEWS FEATURES ) J ' TIW RE!l.L Conventioneers Were at Mulligan~ 11 ''Oral\ M~" butt.on on tbe \ef\ aide of hiJ bib apron and a You could find the coaventloo oae morain& al Bloomtn1dale'1,~ ·~ lft>a A. lftlLUGAH N&W YOU -..ro:r U.. I laurel lM Jaekaon atory. I ... «:9Yt.ecl ..._ "'-lllMe to weteh \be DemocratJc !'la .tltcJeal 0-'"Mtfol ,..... U ,_ n.c.cl tbe Ol71QP'u. ovwatl view • .. MYllAa•·• cno relaU.) .. Draft G•d._, .. but too oa the other aide. where the delegates aod altunates went lO bave breaklatl l.n tbe. l Mybow, the color TV wu oo 1bove the polilbed wooden bar furniture department. i I and some ~l wa1 telliD& Jdu\ Chancellor ln the sky booth •l Madison Square Garden that "U Teddy Kennedy would step aiude. r BROKE BAGSLS AND cao1SSANT8 wilh two lad~t M"'8pa'a Bar• GrW • Senllllb Avenue la •oealed at lh tu}tural ad potitkal mr. fA UMI IMc Appa. lWO bk>(la ICM.llh ol an open conveoUoo could conceivably turn to Jackson." alternates from Dade County, Fla .. al a "linear dining table creali! Al I.be meoUoa of that name. a baJd.lne head •napped up from ed excl~ively for Bloomingdale's in the Orient. marked do~j "' ro1min1 &oJden &oblet frll m $950 to $795 in our fabulous half-yearly sale." One ol lbem . C ........ ~,';'° Woc:b ..-ol t.t. me~y four poster at the .,.... .,...,.. .n..y carter 1lft lay hb •bout·lo be it ea1to~nt. bead aa4 'firm tbal doH Ju pro1· '?JA(~ 4--' aoslleatlou ,.\th urol C 4!ft:w :) .. JACKSON!" !XCLAJRD A llUWGAN regular "Reggie Jrac-Uon' Now wouldn't that beaometblng." thought Phyllis George, the sportscaster wt!e of the eovemot oe• Kentucky. was a tad overwei"ht. • • "So," said the other. "She's eotiUed. She jast bad a babyi; do"utalr9 from a polllq • That, ol coune, was right alter the Yankees bad dropped three :itnhlht to lblUmore. and before Jackson had hlt his 400t.h bom run and Jlmmy Carter bad wen the fi&hl over Rule F 3 C that broke up the baU 1ame didn't she?" ; orcb ll'• lhe sort ol bar from behlnd wbJch Mr Dooley nupt tuavt>-I was lD Mulliean's when lbe rollc.U vote was taken. A dissi- dent faction at east end or t.he bar tried to tile a minority report. The convenUon also had a breakfast session at Cartier's, t.bei Jewelers. in a setting worthy of a sequel to Truman Capote's; .. Breakfast at Tifrany's." Whlle the Communist Workers Part)f ~ picketed nois ily outside, second lady Joan Mondale moved among: the s howcases or diamonds and emeralds Coo prices sbowhl40; followed by a push of photographers. TV crews, Secret Servicemeri• and nervous store detectives who knew from Ronald Rea1an's1 Detroit acc-eptance speech that Democrats are dedicated to reliev-' ing the rich of their treasures ' ' dispemed bls J)Olltkal wlldom had the talent aeo\lla ol the da)' lured lum froctl Chitaco TtUs Is a oo-frilb drlnllla• eatablishm nt adomtd cnly wtt.h a color picture ot lhe ll'IS All Ireland 1-'ootb&ll Cbamp6ans and a shlllt>l•Cb ottr Lbe c-ull repter lO eavel into $Ubm1.SAOO any overt>nth.asaastit debaters The 11ttm1ses an frequented by ott-d\&ty Ttanatt Police and ~ubway motormen. ticket aaents. bit players and bookies from the nearby theater dlstr1t"t, udewalk vendon nm off the street.a by the "Joe, can't you get the ball game on at all?" "There's no ball game on the chube." ri!plied J oe in words that could have been taken rigbtoutot Mr. Dooley's mouth "The D1m- my-c-rat.s have taken over the whole bloody city " ! cooventioo crackdown <lntlud.inl ao occasional lady in puce or 1flagenta bair with matchlne vinyl bot pant&), picketing British )ournalists from the struck R.euten new5 agency across the street. ofr-duty muggers. and cooveoboneers rroll_\ Ohio, Wiscoos~ and Louisiana who have discovered that martinla at Mulligan s are 1irier. deeper and cost half as much as at the Sheraton, even IC ., some oil.be moresoph!Bticated beverai!'S are not on the wine list. AS IF BY WAY OF &EYEMGE for pre-empting prime lime at Mulligan's. Walter Cronkite was almost eledrocuted and disap peared m a Star Wars explosieo ol fiery static and test patterns whenever Paddy. the other bartender, turned on the sll cmg machine to make a corned beef sandwich. All of which goes to show that the great heart of a great con ,·ent1on beats in many places besides the podium at Madis<>n Square Garden. You can listen to the heartbeat or the convention in the base ment or St. Joh.n's Roman Catholic Church on 31st Street, where NBC has its convention newsroom and Bill Small got Capuchm (nar Father Peter Kaseti. the pastor. to bless the staff so Oav1d Brinkley & Co. might have a rating edge over Cronkite and f'rank Reynolds ·'THE FOOD WAS B ETl'ER AT Bloomingdale 's, ••opined a com- pa risoo shopper wearing California credentials. T he JO>eat heart of the convention even beat noisily under the: pulsating strobe lights of the New York discotheque, where younger Democratic bigwigs like New Jersey Sen. Bill Bradley. Connecticut Rep Chris Dodd and New York City Council President Carol Bellamy held a "Baby Boom Bash." Four guests sot so car- ried away by the music they began dancing before their girlfriends 'ihowed up. It tumed out they were from the Lesbian and Gay Caucus "A STaAWBEaaY DAIQlJJJU! .. a Mulligan bartender raised h.ls eyes to heaven for del.l verance. "Lady, Uus is not an ice cream parlor ·• He carried political tmpartiabty to the fine potnt of weanng a To paraphrase keynoter Mo Udall. Toots Shor. who used to prt-s1de over th<.-se very premises. "would have rolled over m bis i:rave1fheweredhve · J oim Board SACRAMENTO (AP) A Fresno lawyer has : ~ named to the slate • munity co ll ege J bo rd of governors. Plate of the Day Art Their Hangup Punch r e placin g Oakland jaiders lineman Gene Upshaw, Gov Edmund Brown Jr. 's office an- nounced . Brown ap- pointed Al Vill a. 45, a former city councilman and Munici pa l Court judge in Fresno. to s ue ceed Upshaw MAIOlllGl• \f1 N(£HT MJITHIAS HAIOIN(,f II t• tOP-1\f Of...,..,.,,., 8•.c. P'I C• P•'.....O ••dY on ~ U. l'ICt ~v•...ct b• t.tJn t t '"°""y P ._...cit~,. &f M ,._pcw1 9••t". (.t. 1 qr~nOCf"lt\Ortr\ .tnd b rnlt\f'r Jottn H••d1n9-1"r ot P•IO\ v .. tdf>\. C.. ~\ ot C-tv•ir.tt.1n eur .. 1 ctr;tll bf" Oft SofttilfOllt' 4UOU'\f l• 1"IO 4f -11 OOAM ... 0... l.Mty °""" <>I An<IP" C.•ll>Oh< ~ .. ~_, BeM" C• ,,.,e,.mrf"1 P .. 1ft( VJ#W ~rtnO'r.tl p_,,.. PM:ihc v"'""" "'°'1u.,, a,,.,, ""' STE¥11AltT MANSEL STEWAl!l CM\Wd -•ft• °" AuqU'lt IO, I'*> Ht .. ~\ a tt<I04'nt c>' Sal\\•,,,..., C. .... "W<YW4'0 by Ill~ .,.,.,.nd Mf\ tteM w,_n .. p,,.,.,,, V>rvtett wtH I» hptd Of" F rtt;t.ay AUOU'\I I\ l-.ti""'~ L•wn _.._, ... Pettit Sr'f"WK,.... "'°"' ,,,..,. 01rf1<tt0n ot ..... ..-l)Of" L .......... Mourrt ou",-M Of1UM\I Of ro,M AMW '" ~H\.I WEI.LS OOPOTHY l WE l l ~ ~q· eo Ctl\-.ll"d 4•ttt'I on AUQU\t f1 ttll) .vr••Yf'd b¥ '°" RK"f\,lrd of Y0t~ l 1n Ott (A .,_, ~·tH ~14' Wfl'll\ O'f Aor,..,.. .. , .. , Hr• Yortl. Vtf\d t Qf•f'HX"•'° ~ ~·.c,..._ ,,,,,,, 0- ..... d on Frfd.liy .-uov~t •S ,.., ttt 10 00"'1111 .i t~ C0<on<1 Cr""''•" (OfQnA CA S-tw.c.,.. ~ t~ rt•t,.. t 1nn ot ""tt' l\4M'QlrfM !t,m11f'I A 1 utrutt 11Y.,.\t(lttf~~tUd't'V t.--44'111 WEST EILA (fllA W(ST. r•"d...,t m t Cl'O'l.f ()r4 Mitt (ct PA\~ A••¥ un .,,.,,u\t 11 tW StJirv•v...a tw l ,.. • ..,,,." '"" l ~~ <i'tll.,...\tOfl' <\flt;f'•I(. .. , ..w•U Oil" ,_~on t ,~., A~1 \\ 14'!0 At l OOPM 4' PMfhC ""'""' M#"""'1'1Af Piotrll. Ptl(til( v..,.. Mortuat• dlf"'< ton M<COIMtQ ...ORTU.AllES lclQuna B.>.:ic.n 4<t4 94 1 s L..1quna Hill~ 7b8-093J Sc1n J,Jdn C..p1.,tt.ir10 49S·177u H.AalOl UW~MT. OllYf M0'1Uilf'f • CelTil.ltl"l'f Ctt-ma1ory 1&25 G1!.ler Avi: CO'>ta Me-..a 540 5'.)5A PIHCE llOTHHS HUllOADWAY MOWTUARY 110 Btoadwav C~taMec;c1 &42 9150 IALTZ IHG90M Sf4T'H & TUTHrll WUTCUH CHAPll 427 E 17tn SI Co!.1 a fv\"'sa 646-Q37 I .... C:l llOTHHS "'4mf5' MOKTU.UY 627 Matn St Huntington Beach 536-6639 ............. ., COl.ONAJ. "'"8A1. HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Wes1m1nster 893-3525 "1llUC NOTICE =·CALIFORNIA i@I Freemans Fill Lives Willi Creatitily IZRBLU • • lZllBLU -Sharon Brown is told this ts her most str1k111~ feature tf"it~M•fW)t\ tot ·~ Pt.,, .. o• ·~ c1,.. I\ \UO()••..ct D' ,,,,,.t F•tlf''f ,.ylf'lor ot tM l~U9 f'd1t1on Of ltw--'Nf'to \ Wh() Of Pl't \Of".ttltttd (1tllfotru• l•<~.., Pl•t~ Collectors !Seek Old Mine Scrip DUN MOR. Ky 1 AP' For 40 years the) were hidden. stashed m attics. metal tokens once issued to coal mmcrs in place: or the cash many never saw symbols of a system gon<' .,our Now, with the bitterness fadmg and historical cunos1ty nsmg. the mine scnp that once paid for food at the company store 1s being rescued from t·oal N>Wltry's closets b)' collectors. for one c·ollector . Clau(ie Trav1!>. the roots go dfep TRAVIS IS THE S01' AND grnndson of miners and a cousin of Merle Travis. v.hose song. "16 Tons," copyrighted in 1947 . became a coal miners' lament This v. <is the chorw.. !>ung b) Ten nessee Ern1t' ford. .. You L1Jad 16 ton~ "'llflt do you gel" Another day "Id er and d.et"pf! r m dP tit .. Soinl P1•lf'r dun I !JfllJ c<Jll mt· COU~t' I ron t 'i}O I ou:e my wul to thR c0111pan11 $l()re .. TRAVI~ AND SOME 10 OTHER collectors gathered recC'nlly to !.wap scrip and stones m 7'1 uhlenberg County. the heart of the western Ken. tucky coalfields By PAUL G RIFFO Ol I._ O••IY PU .. Swtt Having exhibited at the Laguna Festival of Arts smce 1957. Philip <1nd Jean Freeman could provide all t he a rt necessary to decorate a home. On display al this year's fesuval. v.h1 ch continues until Aug 24 at the I rvme Bowl in Laguna Beach. are hie; l'E'ramics. and he r paintings an<1 large woolen weavings THE TWO MET at the Detroit So(·iety of Arts and Crafts. later re named Center for Creative Studies. in the early 1950s The> were mar ried and settled m Cahfom1a after tht'y graduated While studytnJ? in Dt.'lro1t. Phil learned an ancient ChincH· techn1qu1· of glazing that produce!'. t'r} stallrnc format1ons Though the 11 different glaze~ that he developed himself ar1• a uniform t•olor when the) are applied to pot tery. abstract a nd Clora I pattern .... t'merge during f1nng in a kiln at 2.350 degrees PHILIP TiminJ! lmportan• 10: EXPLAINED THAT 1 r)'t.ab pull part of lhl' coloring m.u1e out of the glaze to for m multicolored de 'll?nS Freeman .,Jld his $50 tn $1.000 ct'ram1c va!-l"" bowls and l:.im~ arc• in well ovt.>r I .000 collect1'>n' <lround the world :'\int· of tho'f' on· in Japan "v. h1t·h 1s \ t-n '.ill'-f~ inc to m1· lwt·aust-I \f' 1·n1o~t·d J<ipant•!>•· art immensely o\.\·r tht· )t•ar-. "f'eramH·i-ha., h1·1·n 1h1· rno-.t <·hallengmg to m1 of all th• .1rt' Jntl I ve done <,t•ul11ture-. v. .1t1·n·11l<Jr' "eav10~s. ml jOll dt r) lit· \>J1ntin~., ht• said JEAN FRl-.EM \1\, 1111 tilt' 11th• I hand. conn·11trJtl'' ''" pJ1nt1ni.: ... nil pt mg .mil °"'t'J\ 1nJ.; V. h1h -..h• 1 h:.1raelenz1·' hl·r flJmtin~ '"It 1r1 rhe pa ... t .. ., -.omt·"h.11 rt''' n1'(l -.11, .,a)!.. \h(• h ...... loo-.ened up J l11l th1'> ~<':Jr "You ltk1• 111 fro ... up 1•\t'r) <mr1· 1n cs" hilt• \'ou don 1 v. .int tn g.-t too hog..:t>d dov.n " -.ht· <>C11d vf her l"o Ufln,1mPd llll!lln1 ' uf .tlmo'il I \ J>r<'!..i-rnnll.~-. I .tn·s on ab!>lrJct bcstk grounds ' Also ;.i W\':.t\t•r , J£'an ha!> JU.'>l com pleted a JO IJ) '>Ill. fool hangmJ? for the Santa Fe ~pnnl!' C"tl' Hall plus thl' one on d1spl;1' .11 tlw fe<;l\\,tl 1,1,h1r h 1-. mad<' 1·ornpll•lf'l\ 111 "'.H'>I :ind -..-11, for S2,000 Thi· Frl'1·man' 1•,trn th<·11 Ii\ IO I.! 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"" n"'l40l~!c:::..:: .:t~ ,..,~. -:-M)P~ .. r.: ::::':;:. 1u=li~,.~=:;.r:,:: )4 llNIO'-'W fYf M11V•lftt~' M.111>' 1n ••••or. °"""'4' '""-" "'V'YU ~Of' ~" .,... &tht• Of U°W" (ounlt loifllCQtO.f' Qt 1~1 f')'4t' U .c1ff'h-""'"' ("1,,.1-<f l'f\f' 11"\6.Wt'lf AuQU,I I'-'> ~~~.:~:: :;~~ Or1<r•, (MtA '9i\f'\ .. , ~~-=ooo-Ot11'1 <I• A,,,.,.., ''°"'fl"\.\~ '"'r""'On 0.- lnnrw (AfrfiOrf'H.. \tQ't.,ftf>"' ... \IV'•.....n "°""'" .. ~ wi1r-tdf'•v l L..t>t•\l'lf'O <>~ (Olll,1 n .. , .. Pteo. '"' o••~I\ "l 10 '" c~ff"N""\.' °' '°" "The youn~t!r gencrallon has no insight into v. h:ll happened )ears ago," Travis said. "We can't i.:o back. Hut we can ~o back to the script and learn how our coal mine ancestors S\lrvived." The tokens. which resenble coins. were made nf zinc. bras!>, <·opper. bronze or nickel. They v.e re gJven to miners by mine operators beginning in lhe early 1800s. Headhimters Can Help I A \llJV\f t4 I\ 1t ,.., J~ ,...,.~llf'tM'f undlf', Vttd ~ crt 1 t\l\t t>• r~ Of .A ~M"' ~ or••..,O PUBLIC NOTICE I 1n '"' oOl•o.t•-· Y'<U'"" lllHrt>-,r, "-'f'f!lff)fof"tl' ••H Vf~ .Md 0--h.,..,"'° 10 -.cn'ICI! Oil 1 .. T(NT .,O TICf l~MEl>fBV C.l ,lf .. THAT ttw ~KJt'V"G It ""'"'Ht O••Oar•UOft Of °"'"'" ~ °'""""' ,.,. s.i.. ""° w"t""" ""'IC" of.,,. .. .,'""' of pi.<:tlon 10 CIUW -~""""'° to W'll wiO -•I• to wtkly ....t obli<MI_ The denominations ranged from one cent lo SlO. and the scrip could be redeemed at the com· pany store for about fart' value. IN ALL. SAID W. E. WlLUAMS of Oak Ridge.- Tenn .. president of the National Scnp CoJJectors Association. more than 10.000 var1etie.c; of scrip were issued for purchases at 20,000 company stores. Dr. M. David Orrahood of Owensboro. a col· leclor. said the system was born of necessity. "In the beginning. it was simply a credit system. ln many or those Little coal mirung towns. it was bard to get money and goods. The company store started as a convenience," Orrahood said . "But there was no competition, and many or the company stores cha rged a good deal more than the goods were worth. ••OJ11ER MERCHANTS IN TOWN accepted the scrip. but they often discounted 20 percent or face value. Many of the miners never even saw U.S. currency. And eventually, the system was abused." ll was the era of the small "proprietor mine." said Orra.hood, wbo s aid the average coal mine employed 200 workers. ~acb or whom mined 16 tons per day. "Tbe president was the general manager and the due( stock.holder." he said. "And the mine lasted until the president died.·· •'TIU FLY·llY·NIGRTE&S OFFE&ED poor medical services, and their company houses were 1D disrepair. They charged more than wu fair at tbe COCQp1111.y ttores. and they had a high rate or accidenll." A miMr worked from dayU_.,l to dark, and when he died. be died in debl to the company store, Orrabood Hid. "U you wanted a job you bad lO assume lhf debt ot tomeone p ho'd died. You UteraU,y bad to buy younel! a job," be said. By JOYCE L. KENNF:DY Dear Joyee: Do yoa &b.J.nk lt ls • waste of lime a.cl stamps to send one's resu.me to esec11Uve heaclhua· ters! I laa.ea't bad dllcb luck with this exen:lle. -E.S .• hldlaaapoU.a, lad. It depends upon the firm . As a con· sultant Who is paid a retainer by empJoyen to deliver talent, an ex- ecutive recruiter has a hunter's meh· tality. It's the recruiter's job to cream the market, not to find e mployment for you. Ir the quarry is too easily talten. the recruiter's services a re marginal. The challence is in the chase. That's why a ~lgh-achiever fares better by at leas\ faking re- ticence, allowing the recruiter to ·track the game. AS PURSUER JOHN Wareham s ays in bis new book, .. Secret.a of a Corporate Headhunter" -a book I advise every executive a.spirant to study -don't try to sell yourself. "The headhunt.er i.s ctmlnc to you and wants to believe you're happily employed.•• reveals Wa~ham, presi- dent of a firm headquartered in New York City Uuat bean biJ na.me. He does, bowever •=ways to posture as pny and uely slide into a recruiter's se.ud : bold· ing lmpnmive educational creden· li all, beblc on the maJJ.na Uata of trade wocl.atiom uad pubUcaUona. 1ettlnc iDdmtry expo1are by com- mittee membel'lblpe, writlnl erudite article• and ruelinl 1 personal publidty aampa.lp art amon1 hls Upe. ( CAREERS J TIMING IS TIIE hitch you must • wr CITY OF l "C.UHA 11£ "CM AllN TfPP>' 81>.t.N OT SOS 6-ot•\t Av•f'lu• L-Qt,lf\_. ~••<f\. ( •h f(')tf'H..t MW f1Wid M'I .oc>l"--4'tfi0'\ ••I" trw ~ Cont P-1 Com-,.,,~,_,tor"""'° t'Of"OW•N) 0of'OOOW41 ~ .,.,OCW"W'f'tt (ar't\.t:r\llff~ t)f .. \lll"WPf" f-O'-'H P ~•un .... ,.,, .. "<.. P~r""1t • llO ,,,, Pu1H1\hocl <>-Ca..I O~•I• Pflol •uou~t 11 11 "· ,.., "'"'40 do these things we11 before you need to move. When you're on a s hort string. us.i.ng headhunters to find a job PUBLIC NOTI~ IS a long Shol ~ICTITIOUS I USINfU Having said all lhLS. someumes .... ,..E sun,..ENT I,.,.. tollOW•l'O pr<_, '' -no "",; send ing resumes does pay. One """d' reason: A rt'cruiler ethically cannot ""'"'o M• flo" '°''" --... come to you 1f you work for a client -C••·=•=:!:.. ,...,.c...,., •s. 110 ... that's known as working both sides of c ... ,.-. c ... _.... ... h11 the street. Thus. a big recruiter with ,,.:::.~·"<...-•"Cl t» ........ many clients may find its hunl.ulg pre-flfottv "' HAr<l\\K• serve limited and be rorced to rely r.::,;.~ ·~~":""';' ;-:.,;'i0;;:~ 1 ; heavilyonit.sCiles. """u" s 1w As Wareham says. "What you lose PvO""""' 0r_,.. '°"'' 0~1~':!7 by initiatinc the approach you may Auo , ,. n a .., m1• gain by floating up a good resume -and getting into the computer." PUBUC NOTICE l'ICT'I~ I USllllSS lolAMI STATIMlllT Yardena Kere n-Murphy, who - heads the Los Angeles office of Abill· T,_. IOll-1"0 .,.,..,,,.. .,.. -"9 bu\IWU•i ty Search Inc .. cites other reasons: -MANY at:CRUIT£as save re- sumes several years for a possible match; even if you don't hear back. it's a good idea to k~p sending up. dated resumes periodically. -A recruJling firm may be new or have expanded to another c.ily and need resumes to fatten its riles. -With pure luck, your resume and a search assignment could meet on a recruiter's desk: it's rare but it hap. pens. As Wareham and Ken!n-Murpby agree, knowin& executives plan ahead and wait to be asked. But there are Umes when you should gamble on ma.ting the nrat move. THOMPSON FLOATATl()ff COM· PANY, IMS --. C.,,IA -. c.ittor-m 11 ThO"'I • L TllomOlOf'. S.111 Me,,.flton. Cone Mtou. C.tllorni• .,.,, f;.~#lclM¥'1'1.I~~ A•tnu• ... 0 7, ................ . Cal"°""' '2MJ Lee••no H C 5"'1111, Hftl ""'•lliOfl Lene, Ml"fo" Vfe 10, Cellf•-1(__., IC K ..... , E-lld .. ,. l...-9Mt11. Cal-•"*' Met4Arel II ltlSler Th•tl, .. Emereto II••· L•t wfte lee<". CellforMl_,t WOllT T SMI"', SH E-1141 Uy, L....-lleldl. Callforlll1 ~I Vef'Ofll<.e , L......,. ,.,,_ S. E. \114. ........ .,,,,..,, 0..,14' T. Smf .. v, Sit Afllltlltl Or•••, OW-_, ,_,..,, C .. lfwNI .,.,,, Vlrti"llL~02111~ Ori .. , ...._--" a.ecfl. C .. lt.fftla .,.., ,.._,o ........ nl,......_ Ori.,.,"""'""""' IMl", CA ftM1 W-L. Mc«:IMI-. 11-lellWI ,~ Mfwt. °"'"""'·CA .... Tiii• .,.,..., •• <MW< ...... , .... , ........... 0Yer time •. Orrabood said. the syst em cbaa.-. n.e United Mlne Wortters wu formed. and ita members campalped to rid the coa1neldl ol atrip. Motor vehicles mlldt it eaier to trauport money and 1oodl to laolat.ed CMl C81DPI-Bank Off en $5,000 Reward AND TRS COAL MIND llllllBL• bec1me a GAJl.DSNA CAP> _ The Bank or ,,.... l. ,....,_, OtMf'll ...,,.. Tlltt.....,..._fl!H ... h QivMy ow-.. ~ c.u.ity"' J..,.., .... mon •" ... ened. better eduraled "'°"'.,.. • ICl1P did not dlt•H 1ar from K•tuckJ ua· Ameriea • °"""'-• .as.ooo reward tU Itel wblD a 11\lhlm...,. Oowrt.y ..,.ttbant took tor ~ a..dlal to the emit bil m.d of about Hot _... to a local coal tom· uad CCllModoa ol tbe robber1 who .,.., ........ '°" Jt1 ....... "' .. u s. CW'NDC)', lbot 111111 killed • bank l\l•rd ... ln OrnhDod Mid. l . a ...... lmt IDCllltb, • The reward II part of the bank's aecret wtll>ell pros.ram. A $1,000 re- ward la t.JpkallJ offered for lnfonna- tlon lucti:ni to the convkUon ot bank robbers. AU .... ••009• • t.uau.1 ... ~~ ...... -"'--____ <_ -.H:I -IC:P of iw.«h -ol Pl«l-lo "'° f'KOI"-,...., S, I-M •Mlt. No son .... -tlS't. OlqlP ...._ o1 .. "' Ot· •><••I~-<-!Mold --..,., .,. ~. bu1 __. co~ OI' wMfantv . .-._pr~\ or tft'• plONI ~ 1110.. 00\--· Of' t'f\Cumbr~ lo Pi>Y ""' ,_.,,..,"9 P<•n<-"""'ol n.e -•ht s.cvrect ""' Wltll °""" ot Tnd'. "''"' l~t M "'""" ___ "°"'""' .. ·"-· .._, -~olWlfd 0-ot T~t. ,.,.,, <,,..<ltt ...,., ··~'~ ot '"" Tr~I .. """ of ""' tt\1\1\ <r•.tt..i O'I' WHO OeO'(I of Trutl S."' ~i• wlll OP ... l<I ... .,,..,..,, ~ s. 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