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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-16 - Orange Coast Pilot,, ', I • 'I . • ~st·ag_e ' wa ' en1e . . . ·Smog Mask Tests· --. -~ ' unehbaek in Begun; MaY Help· I \ Newport Heist ' ... In Future Siege VOL n .. MO.*•• HCTl«*I, M ~~al · TMl-Cleaa•p Oil Hiked . 5 TechnicWns Pro~e Reactor $2 a Barrel NEW YORK <AP) - A.bu Dhabi has raised crude oil .. prices S2 a bar· rel, indutry sources say, breaking the September· to·mid·December price freese. that oil ministen of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed on. 2Dead CO a.st Citizens . - By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .. D9lfy Net"""· S eve re turbulen ce i n Tuesday's first fall rainstorm. front that .swept Southe rn California today was blam·ed for a Cajon Pass plane crash that killed four young engineers from a Costa Mesa·baaed corporation. • Traders and olher sources in New York said they learned Wednesday that the Persian Gulf WHO IS THAT MASKED MAN ON TH£ FREEWAY? .r Hyg1en18t John .............. Reedy f6r Smog MIDDLETOWN, Pa. CAP> - A te am of five technicians, making the t'hird entry into the contaminated reactor contain· ment building at Tt,ree Mile Island. began their mission to- day to g~l more insight into the $1 billion cleanup job atread. · man team, planned to spend 2S minutes repairing the locking mechanism on •n internal airlock door and then leave, ac· cording to a spokesman for Metropolitan Edison Co., the nuclear plant operator. ~ I :u Firm Testirig Anti-smog Masks Three health physics techni· cians, dressed in protective clothing, planned to stay inside . the.. i:adiation·filled building for up to an hour to take photo· graphs, measure radiation to locate rurther "hot spot&, .. try to ope.n an ele v aiQr door and retrieve a radiation monitor left behind by a previous entry •team. The No. 2 reactor at Three Mile Island was crippled last year in the nation's worst com· mercial nuclear accident .• Men first entered the containment building, which houses the dia· abled reactor. July 23 this year, 16 months after the accident. They stayed inside for 20 minutes. The entries are the first steps in the cleanup, which is expect- ed to take abouts~ years. _.country, the lar1eat oil · :producer in the United Arab Emirates and sup- plier of 1 percent of U.S . oil needs, wu railing ita oil prices retroactive to Sept. 1. The repo~ed increase was expected to have virtually no impact on the price of oil products in the United States, sources said. But the move raised fears among some ob· servers that Libya and oth·er OPEC ''pric e hawks" wou.Jd try to bQost their prices. The four died iru1tantly when their single engine Cherokee Archer smashed into a ridge near the high desert town of Hesperia. Wreckage ,..wu found Wednesday. A co-worker from CDI Corp., 3303 Harbor Blvd. flying a com· panlon plane minutes !&Jead of the doomed airc raft radioed back a aevere turbulence warn· ing: but it was too late, authorities believe. Civil Air Patrol and CDI Corp. officials today confirmed the victims: · LOS ANGELES <AP) -The next time Loe Angeles bas a serious smog attack, several hundred employees of a manufacturing firm will don what look like surgical masu to protect .,almt inhalation of the noxious chemicals. If the •mot like ll)Uka prove sati1f.ctory they will be market· ed to tbe public at $1.25 apiece. aald John Pendergrass, an in· du1tnal byaienist at the 3M Company. He •lid 3~ makes about JO ·nunchbacked Bandit Hits Newport Bank A hunc~backed bank robber with a red backpack slung over bia shoulder mMle off with $1,838 in cub Tuelday after informing a Newport Beach bank teller that bew:aarmed. Detec:Uv• said the young man with dark cur.ly hair entered the United California Bank, 4887 lllacAltbur Blvd., around noon and waited in li.Jle until a win· dow opened up. ' Tbe teller sald the auapect, weariq-bleek rimmed 1l111e1, put tbe blekpack in front ol ber -ad ndd be wlllted all ol her cult. "You have exactly 10 aec:ondl, IO Ill morinC,., police aald tbe ,.._ Informed the teller, 1'bo 1.td allle aewr" 1aw a weapon. Tiiey 1Ud tbe man 1hoved the •eHb ta tbt bi::eRk IDd Walbdou& artbe , breaiina lllto • nm--~ be rettehed tbe putJnt'°'- Poliee NW tbe buactibaeked •• ""abqal M r•an old.· ~ different kinds of face masks for use by sewage treatment plant workers. !hospital workers who handle oci9nJUS tissue and some industrial workers, but until now there has been no mask on the , market designed to combat smog. The smog mask weigh-s 15 grams, looks like· a surgical mask and would be effective for about 40 hours of smog, Pender· grass said. He showed a similar ex· erimental smos mask al a news erence. ·'After the eruption of Mount St: Helens we found a lot of peo· ple using our masks who were not industrial workers," said Pendergraaa. "So when last week's health alerts went into effect and there waa a picture in the paper of a parking lot at· tendantwearinga,mog mask, we had to ask ourselves if maybe we had another market here in Loe An&eles." The mask is made of three layen of fabric. The first layer filters out particulates aa small u a tenth ol a micron, the mid· die layer ia loaded with activat· ed charcoal to remove oaanic vapon and the third layer alto re· moves particulates, Pendergrau said. "LA •mc>i la a complex mJx- ture and we can't duplicate lt in the lab we're teatina these masks in before we market'tbem u i •mot muk," Pendererua said. "But tM)' ... m effective ill removlne otODe, hydroearbonl anc1 palticwata -three tmror· tant~otLA1motJ #-I --Food Handler m 1 SAN DIEGO <AP) .-San Dle10 State UDlverslty ia Sivtnc 1amma-slobulln 11aota to llO campua food bandlen becauae OD• ol them bu come down with taf eetloul besNIUU.. Two maintenance workers, who make up the rest of the five· SF Ice Cream Taint Feared .SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - More than 6,000 San· Franciscans who feared they were exposed to hepatitis by eating possibly con· taminated ice cream have re· ceived free anti·hepatitis shots. city ofticials say. The Department of Public Health had expe~ted to give ~bout 4,000 shots of gamma globulin, which works to COWl· teract hepatitis. · The shoU were given after an employee of Bud's tee cream, a teapected San Francisco ice cream manufacturer, became Ul with the disease. The emp1oyee_ had made an dlimated 450 gallons of the lee cream, which WU dillributed to 13 ouUets. Cold in North , • BJ fte Aaeoclated Pre98 The spate of early winter weather coolinued over m08l ol Northern California as tem· peratures st.ayed kl the 40a at· nitht. But a warming trend U- forecut tbiouah Friday. HOME REPAIRS Yl~WED TODAY Today'1 Daily Pllot con&alDI a ma1aane Hetlaa ftW reaidenta ot tbe OraQll Cout. Look for "Perl1eo,.--Your Home" _. a U.pa1e ma1Uine aectiaa with ltort• &Del pictures ~UUltntiq idea for home Im· provemeat, remodelln1 and re· pair. Protective gear for the third entry included two pairs of cloth coveralls, a cloth hood, two or three pairs of gloves. plastic booties, fire'llan 's boots and an air filter. Spokes men said a heavy fireman's cloak used lll'previous visits waa eliminated from the out(it because of relati.yely low radiation levels found during the second plant entry 'Aug. 15. The four.man lelfln on that visit found radJation levels rang. ing from 100 lo 700 millirems, compared with the federal limit of 3,000 milllrema per year for nuclear workers. The heavy clothing and 90·degree te'm· per atures inside the concrete building forced two men to exit halfway through the 40-m.inute entry. · The third entry had been ~t for lut month, but wu delQed. Drug Leaders Arrested? SAN DIEGO <AP) -Federal agents say iwo of four men ar· rested in connection with a $1 mUUon cout·lo·coaat cocaine smu111inf rinl· are conaldered leaders of a p:iajor Colombian• drug operation. Dlo1enea K. GalaJ'lOI, Drua Enforcemen\ Admini1tration a1ent in cbar1e in San Dleio, Wednesday identified Ra.lph· ..Perrotta, 31, of Fort Laudmlale, Fla., and Javier Bedoya llar· quea, 23, ot Cali, Colombia, u major dnal tralftcken. Alao taken Into custody for laveaU,atioa ol 1mu11Un1 co- calne wullow&rd IC. Davia, SJ, Ol Miami, and Henry E . Gusman, 32, a Colombian cltiltft Uvina In New . York Cit~, Galanouaid. t U.S. Denies Sw~p Plano~ For Hostages w·ASIUNGTON CAP) -U.S. officiala have denied a report broadcast by a Chicago televtaion station that military planes were ready to leave for Iran ahorttr c~rryi!\I spare fighter partl1b trade for the American bo8taeea. . •Tbe report Wednesday on WLS·1V, the ABC affiliate in Chit?a10. cited "exclusive sources" in Wuhinatoa u HY· ing th.i a "deal ta in the worts" for ·tfie boatafes' release, perba .. as sooo as tbe end of the week. State Department and White Houte olftclala, who uked not to be identified, deaied the story. At tbe Penta1on, 1poke1man Thomas Rau aaid: ''The report in~olvtq aircraft loaded with 1pare parts ta falae." WJ...S.TV aald five planes car· ryin1 ·~ parts were to leave Cbicaco no later than DOOD Fri· day for Iran and that plloU in tbe Cblca,o area wen on •· hour IUDllbJ. .Earlier in the day, President Carter aaicl lie C!OUlcl not ''pre· diet to )'OU any pl'Olrell in the forea•atlle fuuare" ln aaiDinl the boltqea' releue. CampaJpia1 in Yateavllle, Pa., tbe pnaldent Hid be wa1 direttina dally efforts "to try to reach tie people tn Iran with authority to make decUiom" ln the •ntere1t of 1ainln1 the f reedomof tbehon .. ea. , -Pilot Allen Cole, 31. of Rancho Palos Ve~es. Qriginally from Portsmouth, England. -Chri5topher Joaillet, 27. of 4351 .Boardwalk Oriv·e. Huot· ington Beach, originally from Surrey, England. ~ Mel Wilcox, 27, or the Oakw-OOCL <1arden Apartments, 333 First St., Seal Be ach. originally from Yorkshire, England. , -Kwong Lee, 27, of Los Angeles. , . Spokesmen for the Costa Mesa firm which contracted the englneera' services out said . Joalllet waa an avionics engineer and Wlleox was an aircraft acoustics enginee r, both (See 4 KILLED, Pa1e .U> Weather Continued mostly fair toniaht and Friday. Lowa tonight 52 at the beaches. eo inland. HJJhs Friday 70 to 11. IN81DET09A~ OM r.,,t *¥ ipocethfpe ore ~ for Jamul ift Sm! Diego COUIQ. Stt dOf"W, AS. M't-....... AM .,_ ...... a UIL..,. M ...._ ... ,, c........ Al ~ ~,. ~ t .......... CJ ........ ...., ............. (A.t ,..._ CH .._....a .......... cs ' j ---===~;;..--_;,:__.::;_:::____::..~======-. -.. _ --. --.... ~ ... -._ --.. -_, -..... _ _.;... .. .._....-.;; _______ ,.;,. __ ,.;.., __ _.. _ _.. __ ,_ __ ... _______ ... ___________ _ .. --~ -. I I '• ,U DAI~ 'I PILOT S UV--· Octotw 161 19111 NavalForees tJ ·.:. __ _...._. I 're•P-AJ ti 4 KJ.LLED •.•• ualaded to McDoaaeU ·Om.Wu --Aircraft Co. in Lona Bea~ Cole waa a ~elti.ca! ~-­ayatema eo1ineer working for Northrop Aircraft Co. or -Loe Angelea. Lee'• assignment 'Nu unspecified. WASHINGTON <Ar) The llntted Statt"I and its m ajot-al hes t\itye quu1lly built up 1 for~ ·~r at leul 80 warsha" in th .. ·~H·1nlly o( lht' Sln1t of Hormu2, or about ,twice the number ol vlet ahlpt nl'ar Vlt' key ou thlppifta 1trall, accord1n1 to a ~ubUlhed report today ~ i( The Washington Post said . j"~Cf •l4'Pll Ut' llf'<'ell•lltY lo kc>~p the' Sh"ait of tlormuz opt-n 110 t Mat our <'Oun try {llld other <'OUnlnd Wiii hllVl' ltC('ellll lO the rountnes on tht-wf'st s1dt• of th~ i,tulf " .:: . "lllld. fwenty·n.ine ·Soviet ships hiivt-rcrcnlly been monitored in th .. re"1on The newspaper also reported that the ~ovemments involved part_ic·ularly Britain and I'' r 11 n c• e -h a v e l r i e d to downplay the l'lign1ti cance of the naval build-up. Authorities involved In the search' said CDI emplo)'ee Paul Gear, of Loa Angeles, also a British subject, was flying home el1bt to 10 miles ahead of the rented aircraft ~{loted b~ Cole. Cole was more familiar with the treacherous Cajon Pus, so miles northeast of Los Angeles, a botUeneck separating the San Gab.riel and San Bernardino mountain ranges and graveyard of small planes. France, Britain and Australl• have added n1tval for<'es m Utt region lo stren~then a u.s neet ln the Indian Ocean and Penuan Gulf amounhn.e to 32 ships Meanwhil~ President Carter, on a trip to New Jersey. Sllld Wedn~ay night. ··we will take There has bet•n 1·011ttlrn that tht> strait rould be cloud be<'8Wl~ of tht• Wltf belwt:en Iran and Iraq llowt>ver . l'entatcon of h <'tals Wednesda)' d1i.countl'<l Iranian threats to nune the vital area at the mouth or the Persian Gulf ' The all!ed ships in the v1c1ruty or the Strait of Hormuz include three air<'rall carrie rs and "'it half.dozen destroyers. 1:he Post And, The Post reported, it was still unclear how closely the al- lt.ed govem-men'5 are.~oordinat-.. I~~ their ships· movements or the division or missions should an actuaJ threat arise. • The strait is the sht~ping lane through which 12 million lo 15 m1lhon barrels or oil a day flow to the t.ndustrial Wesf "Every kind of weather that's around aeema lo get sucked into it, funnel&-right Uwough it, u 5..i'--"--t CAP U .• Col. Stewart P. Hall. * * • ·Iran, Iraq Counterpunch With. Bombs BASRA. Iraq <AP) -Iraqi ·---Mills _11ounded _T..elu an' s oil storage tanks today and lran.ian warP,lanes bombed Baghdad and other Iraqi cities, the rraqi com· mand reported. Iran <;laimed it forced Iraqi troops to retreat in the Abadan area. Iraq said it cut··off Iran's re- finery city of Abadan at the southern end of the war front. Iran said it pushed the Iraqis back six miles from the eastern and northern outskirts of the ci- ty, forcing the Iraqis to regroup 12 miles from the city. Iran said the people of Abadan bad taken to trenc es and were erep..-ed for ~-to-ban comb~t. / Reagan --- Cabi·net Predicted I WASlllNGTON CAP) -The \ liberal opinion magazine The MoMle SetllJl..t• e New Republic predicts that if , Republican Ronatd .Reagan is · elected president, he will offer Cabin~posts to f~er Presi- dent Ford and retired Gen. Alex- ander Haig, who was White House chief or staff during. the Watergate crisis. The predictions are contained in the magazine's. current issue in .an article by Morton Kon- d ra c k e , who said the list represents "the consensus or Reagan's advisers " and "has Pekin, an eight-foot mobile steel structure, . is on a year's toan to the Newport Harbor ·Art Museum. Presen- tation of the 1986 work by Alexander Calder. was made by Henry T. Segerstrom· (above), who said after the loan the work will be displayed in South Coast Plaza Town Center, Costa Mesa. • Court Pos~pones- been discussed with Reagan . ~ ... himself." -• __:.th -• %Sdl YF..---The article said Ford -i1>-beiai -·~.I ODV eartn• The Iraqi command, in a com-Columnist Ann Landers is considered for the job of dirw:wr:.. -~ · 'J · -e munique broadcast by Baghdad or the Office of Management and - Radio, said the oil reservoirs oi celebrating 25 years of giv-Budget. Ford negotiated with the Iranian capital were set . ing people advice on their Reagan at the Republic.an Na-By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Of_Delty ........... appeal on pretrial matters until Nov . 17. Authorities said Gear, in the first phage, chose to divert from the prearranged return route agreed upon with Cole when he encountered severe .up and downdraft activity and hail. ''He.diverted and followed the 1 nter :-.ate S · Freeway, but Cole stayed on the. plan, u8ing elec· troQic instruments through the ridgelines," CAP U . Col Frank Burnham said this morning. No response was received when Gear-radioed back to Cole to report the terrifically bad weather he wltls about to en- countf(r, CAP officials said ·to-day. · Wreckage indicated the plane evidenUy new into one of the rugged ridges and did not disin- . tegrate in midair, which ·can oc- cur when an aircraft encounters violent drafts. Victims or the plane crash left no local survivors, accordin·g to CD I Corp. executive Jack l;f arper who spent much of the morning on. the phone to the firm 's-London office contirming the tragic crash details today. Mosle1ns-:---· Aitack -. ablaze by raiding Iraqi jets that problems and thanks her tional Convention in Detroit las~ also struck at two army camps reader& today for ·•stretching sum mer for a Sf>it on the ticket near Iran 's western city of m Y-mind in a thousand di!-as Reagan's vice presidential l<ermansh'ah , 250 miles ferent directions." See her runningmateandrejectedit. ·Southwest -or Tehran and 70 ·~olumnon Page CJ today. Should Ford d-eclibe the mileseastofthelraqiborder. ~budget director post, the ~ -_ . .._...._ _.,.,,..,='"~~,..,.,.--·-"'-.............. ---magitzine said, other prospec~ The state Supreme Court says it will not make any decision 'in the campaign fund laundering case' pending against Orange County lst D~strict Supervisor Philip Anthony until after the Nov. 4 election in which Anthony is seeking a second term. .: The case, now nearly four • years old, has yet to niov& into the courtroom for either a pre· Hminary hearing or trial because of extensive legal wrangling by the defense and prosecution:-- KUALA LUMPUR,. Malaysia (AP> -White-robed Moslem fanatics stormed a police head- . quarters and slashed 19 people with long knives, but polic:e re- taliated and shot and killed 11 or •the 20 attackers, authorities ., are !for.mer HEW Secretary J · Pi ·ks· p b Caspar Weinberger or Al.~n' Ury C ro e Greenspan, chief of Ford's · Council of Economic Advisers. Haig is being considered for secretary of Defense, the article Justices agreed this week to withhold a ruling· on a def4!0ae Opened to Pre. 88 iaid. Haig headed the Wbit.f House ataff at the time· Presi- dent Nixon resigned and later Student Boycott Brings Re8ults By DAVID KUTZMANN °' ... ca.My ........... Orange County Superior Court Judge Oretta Sears has dedded she-will not close her courtroom after all during questioning of prospective jurors In a potential death penalty case. •---..u.t~.JO... Sears, in rejecting a motion by Deputy Pub Ii c Defender Ronald Butler Wednesd~~ to close proceedings to press and public, reversed her earlier tentative position tflat she would allow juror questioning on capital punishment behind closed doors in the murder trial of prison escapee Lawrence Ross Poulsen. The issue arose Tuesday when jury selection began i'n Poulsen's case. It marked the fir st time that new rules established by the California Supreme Court were being im- plemented in the Orange County courts. Those rules, banded down in an August decision, required that individual jurors be ques- tioned about their death penalty -views outside the presence of other Jurors. Arrangements had been made · • • so death penalty' questioning could be handled in one courtroom while prospective ,. jurors waited in another. But the question of public ac- cess was raised when Judge Sears indicated £bat it wu her belief the high-court intended for the public to be excluded from this phase or juror selection so questioning could . be completed in private. • Before making her ruling final, however, she set a hearing Wednesday at which time pros- ecutor Cliff Harris and attorney Durfem Helstng-; representing the Register newspaper, argued >for an open courtroom. Katris, a deputy district al· tomey, contended the state court did intend to exclude the public from the courtroom when it said that jurors should be se· questered when questioned about the death penalty. He said the court only wanted prospective jurors separated from each other when 'quizil!d about their views. Helsing cited. a U.S. Supreme Court case which held that court proceedings could only be closed to the public under unusual circumstances. After bearing the argii~en"8, · Judge Sears said, "l am not go· ing to close the courtroom at this stage." She added, however, she . would limit access ta_ her courtroom to a first-come, Yirst- served buis. The defendant in the case, Poulsen, is an escapee from the Lompoc federal prison and ls ac· cused of killinl a Fullerton man. Daniel Marziale, two years qo. ser·'ied as NATO commander. Other Cabinet prospects on·the ' PITTSBURG CAP ) -The list include : former budget di-Pittsburg school board has rector and Labor and Treasury •Jlgre~ lo step up the recru~meDl. Secretary William Simon tor -of bilingual teachers in hopes of appointment to the hme post i ending a boycott by about 800 W i 11 i am Fr e nc h S mi th, Mexican-American students, t>ut Reagan's personal lawyer, fof a demand for total amnesty for attorney ge'neral; Sen. Richard the striking students is still un- Schweiker, R-Pa., for secretarj· resolved. or housing and urban ·develo~ . Al a meeting Wednesday night ment ; Republican National attended by more than 200 ~gry Chairman Bill Brock for .. students and parents, the Pitts- secretary of commerce; and burg Unified School District Drew Lewis, Reagan's liaison !Joard. also voted lo ~orm a sub- wilh the Republican Nation~ committee to work with parei;ats, Committee for secretary of. teachers and studenta on 1m· transportati~n. provements in the curriculum. The article said other Cabinet ' positions are still being studied, but that Reagan. campaign · Ar •f S ol manager William Casey is in ti acts t en line to be director of the Central lntelligenc~ Agency. ' Language MuUed · MlAMl (AP) -A federal judge has promised a ruling this week on whether to allow voting on a referendum proposal that would drop Spanish aa an of- ficial language of Dade Cowity . NEW YORK <AP > Metropolitan Museum of Art of· ficials say seven coins and small objects stolen from a display case at the museum are worth about $187,000. The items date from the eighth century B.C. lo ' the fourth century A.O. Anthony and former county . Supervisor Ralph Diedrich are acciased in an indictment of con- s piring. to con~eal the true source of funds that wt!nt into 1971 political campai&m jnclud: ing AntfiOny's successf~ bid for his supervisorial post. · An indic\ment is a statement of allegations against an in· dividual. It does not establish guilt or innocence. Anthony bas denied the charges against him. He said be did nothing wrong qther than make ''technical" enors in com- pleting camp,aign financing dis- closure fodns. Those forms were 18ter eonected. /!'tie high court had been scheduled to issue its·ruling this week on whether ADtbony has been placed in double jeop&rdy by the proeecution. He was originally indicted in 1977, but the indictment was sub- sequently quashed and a pros- ecution .appeal of that decision overruled. · Prosecution of the case then transferred from the county Dis· trict Attorney's office to the 'state"Att0rney General's office. A criminal complaint was ·.filed, but, when a poten~ial status,e of limitations problem a.rose, prosecutors won a new in- dictment from the county Grand Jury. The indictment was issued in l>ffember. said. A .pq)ice statement said th/" Moslems, dressed in the tradi- t i o o al white robes of martyrdom, tried 'to seize the diatrict police headquarters in .Batu Pabat, 120 miles south of here. \ Police fired oa tbe attackers, killing aix of them, tbe .... ment said. Police sources ·said the Moelems fied into the town ~ith police in pursuit and five of them were shot dead lo the -streets. Explosion Level8 Cincinnati Plant CINCINNATI <AP) -Explod- ing coal dust leveled the lour- story Hill le Griffi\h Foundry Supply Co. into a mass of glqw- ing, fiery rubble, and the names hampered efforts today lo fmd a man believed trapped in the debris. Eight people were in- jured by the blast, four critically. Company president Dav.id Greek said'&missing man was id~nt by Meyers as James Wi . 34, a sheet metal worke.r a gned to repair work at the fo~y euppb . said Wilke's truck was found in the debris. 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Calla6=tra;,,- Resigns Post LONDON <AP) -Moderate Denia Healey is favored to be elected le8der of Britai.D '• Labor Party following th• resignation of former Prime Minister James Callalhan. - Calla1ban quit Wedbeaday, aayidi a new leader wu needed to dul wltb tou1b fl1htln1 between the left and rl&ht wtnp of Britain'•. oppoeltlon party, but that be would contlaue •• a me'1)ber ot tbe. House of Com· mon1. Moit poUtlcal obHnen aald tile new Labor lelldft' would be Healey -a-fof!•• clefwe lftd-treuary ml911ter .... dev· aaut1a1 debater reared bJ weak• palltical oppa n . ~ 1. S•p,eel 8kd~ Huntmaton Beach police re- leased above drawing of suspect in Sunday's armed robbery of Jewelry v>alued at more tfi~n $500,000 . 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CENTS THUft$0AY, OCTOIER 16, 1tl0 '\ .. • m 'Financial Trouble' N-M SChools By JF.Rlll' Cl.All~•:N other 0th on i! ,,,., t·ent" t1mu m ••o.-.._..... gr~d~ t.-p mrre,se11 tht-dis Newport-Mesa School Ounnrt tr I l' t w o u·t d :s p end about adnainlatratora wunt'd the . S49.0S0.00'7. s aid Superlntend~nl board ol t~ this week that • .John Nicoll, · • d1t•lf:d that the board would h1i1ve to tnm nelU'ly ~ rnllUon to meet bUdiCted income for this riscaJ )'flU .t: meet1n1 and travel expenditures and cut *·°"° from conauJlin1· lawyer e1pet'4iturea. Admln.latrators no~ lndiut.e that at least one -Hd possibly two -scbQols must 6e closed next year t.o reduce costs. ---And, one edmlniatrator noted. projected expenc!Jturet d~'t in- clude rai.iea for teachen and other staff memtMra. an an· tidpatect additional expense.' Teactl8rs wiU re<"e1ve an 8 per· cent inerease for la.st yen and -tbis school year. lt a~an thT dlatrirt will bt• lnromf' 1s pru1e<·t~ a\ about nearly S2 m1lli~·st'°rt of anN)Jf\t> r S47.232.96-£ exc:lud1ng about 1----~-Z.lliiA&......ut.....,..._jHLc_uueol ex .JJ...1-mlllion ~ed lot l..bt!.~ale In cult in~ uperat1orts thi,s )t.'lir, the IJoard laid off nearly 100 teal·hers und gave notice to 7o....ut.her. DOn.le.JlChing pec:sonnel--'.fNChen-4UMl-ot~l"9Cftale) probably will be laid otr. too, they noted in reportln1 th~t Ow District, administrators and teachers union official• are adr~ to-bqin netotiatinS salary raisee next 1prin1'. Left open for .further negotia tlon In the three·year document were salary and fringe hikes for the la.st fiscal· period negotiated, •1-. - l =- l .. f i . f penditure rate:s IU\d expt.'t'ted 111 of ~kNally St'hool. l'°rtioni. ol come. "h1r h nughl bt.> u.-..<d for ma111 B y kee pi ng the l'Urrl'nt tenant't.' und (•apitul uf\prnvc , number of !!mplo)~S and as ments sumlng no s alafl6'· 1ncrt!aSt'S Last )car actmin1slr<tl11ti. pre T r u s l ees also order e d parent · to pay · a .portion or school bus ing rosts if the ir t'h tldren wanted lo ride to Sl'h OOI. lopped about $40,000 oCr . district i1 expected to drop about 1.100 children from enrollment lists The two factions foraed a three-year contract thla year, but it wu retroactive through the last school year. District Cinancial employees told the board tbis week tbat a I pe,scenl salary hike next fiscal ye_,-for every d~trict employet' (~ ~OOL.~. Page i\2) r Attorney Gathers Xs - . 'Poino' Milgs Stored a.s NB Evidence ., -. A colll'l'lio n o f X ·r a t ed magazines are being stored in Newport Beach City Hall this week in hopes tl)ey'H persuftde an Orange County Superior Court judge to close down an adult bookstore. City Attorney Hugtl Coffin said three magazine-s. purchased by a ~ewport resident upset with the Talk of the Town bookstore, are being kept Ill his office.-. The ma~azines .. wrapped in a brown bag, will be presented tn Judge John Trotter nex t Wed'nesday when the city ar~ues for closure of the Coast Hi1hway bookstore. The city's closure rTgument is expected to center on the coriten- tion ,-that the X -rated shop ia in violation of the city's 1atest emergenry ordinance, relating to adult entert1tinment. ... That ordmance, adopted in the pre-dawn hours Wednesday. bans adult entertainment cen· ters from locating within SOO feet or a residential area. The Tai-. of the Town, 2!Do Weat Cout HJ&hway, is roughly· 250 feet from the nearesf residence. Fu~r. ft prohibits any x. rated bueiftessea from l~ating within 1,000 feet of each other or within 1,000 feel of H y s choot, park or church, The emergency ordinance, ci- ty officials admit , makes it virtually impossible for aay adult en~rtainment business to locate in Newport Beach. except in the heart of Newport Cente.r, Fashidn laland. · A previous emer1e11cy or- dinance. desiped simply to out law adult bookstores and movie theaters i• pre-empted by the new emergency ordinan<'e, Cof- fin explained.-· And the ~ason for the switrh to gover:niffg X-rated businesses through land use laws is a con- cern that the city might be step· ping into the midst of a. First Amendment fight . · Judge Trotter had refused to grant the cit y a temporary restraining order after rouncit members had unanimously adoP,ted "the cit y 's orig.ina l emergency ordinance. Crash Kills TOple's-<TiUIOO · -F~ Mesa ---. Ju3i Say, 'Hello ·Henry' U.S. Says N-0 '~' ~~~-:Engineers By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ' Ol-~PIMS.­ Severe lurbulence-""in Tuesday's first fall rainstorm front that swept Sout"bern ~ P-'.,. ~ Oelif?mia todMy was blamed for PoUtiral chit-chattin1 will be out wben Dr. Henry Kiu- lnter arrives ln Newport 8 .!e«:h tit.la evmin1 ,. the ~ drawiq card for a tl25·per-person fund-raiser f<W Ronalii Rea1m. Hosts ol the I p.m. eoelrtail 'reception in Coroea del Mar'say Ki~inger can be .-ked about-t.JM w•atl)er but nol politic5 and especially not about tM upcomiq prnidential electioo. " . . With Irmi . aULLETIN WIND801l LOCKS, Coan. <AP> -Prul•e• Carter said Way lie la williaa lo meet with - lraaha Pfl•e ,Mlailter Meb••ed 1'U Rajal lo .U.Caa 7 ~-a CaJon Pass plane cruh tt!lat killed four young engineers from TAPE RECORDER~ AND TELSYINON cameras --e C-ott1t-1Me:!1MIHl!!lrmt"t"n1~r11ttrm--t---.t1ao will be banned at the 1.uterina, "eaded by the 1•e fa&e of U1e 52 Amerkaa 'HtatH "U Ile s•ould be .- am e•able. •• Ba& Ca r&er's .,.tesmaa Hid &lie president aaw ,._real poaalMUty'~ol aucb Pe~irr, an eight-Coot mobile steel structure, is on a year's loan to· the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Presen· talion of the 1966 work by Alexander ~alaer was made . by Henry T . Segerstrom (above), who said .after the loan the work will be displayed in South Coast Plaza Town Center, Costa Mesa. The four died instantly whe~ Republican Party of Orange County at 'the home ot de- thei r single engine Cherokee veloper John Ward. . Arc her smas tied into a ridge It was undear. one spokesman said, who demanded near the high desert town oC the stay · away . from -politlca order or why. • mfftiaa. Hesperi!\. Wreckage was found A number of Newport Area Republicana have been Wednesday. complaininl since the Kiaslnser reception waa announced CHICAGO CAP> -WLS-TV reported today tbat negotiations ar.e unde r way in Tehran between Ute United States and · Iran for release of the 52 American hostages in exchange for military spare parts, with .a A co·worker fr6m f Dl Corp .. -last month that the former U.S'. Secretary of State was a 3303 Harbor" Blvd 0)·ing a com-poor choice for u.e "Reagan fl),f )'resj~ent" rttepUoo. papion plane miautes ahead of Court Postpo~es Anthony HeMing the doomed airc raft radioed THEV AJlGUE 1'11AT KIMINGt:ll does not properly back a severe turbulence warn. align witb Reagan's conservative vi~. ing, but it was t oo late, Thf' reception, expected to draw tOO people. and a authorities believe. $1-,000·per ·couple dinner at Newport's Ambroeia restaurant . deal expected to be concluded in the next few days. C:1~il .Air Patrol and Cbt Corp. im{tlediately fotlowilli· ia deal&~ to raise money for officials today r onfirmed the Reagan and the California R~bhcan Victory Fund. A State Departm e nt spokeiman. John Trattner. said in W uhinfton today thai the re· victims: • -Pilot Allen Cole , 31 . of Ranr ho Palos Verdes. originally By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL accused in an indictment of con-from Portsmouth. England. Ol .. IMll, ,.....,..,. spirihg to conceal the true • Christopher JoaiJlet, 27, or port was not true. · Me·sa Wins .Round "The state Supreme Court says source of funds that went into ~351 Boardwalk _D~ive. Hunt- il will not make any decision in · 1976 political campaigns, 1nrlud · . 1!'gton Beach , . originally• ffom ~ · the campaign fund laundering ing Antbony's successful bid for Surrey, Engl~nd. • . · . In ScUlptor .Fight The station said a ll the · Ameriran hostages -who Iran says have been dispersed throughout the country -0 had been returned to the U.S. Em· basay in Tehran for briefing on . how the exchange would work. But Trattner said today the United States does not know where the hoetages are. case pending against Orange his supervi~orial post. Mel ~ilcox . 27. of the · C t lat D. t · t s · Oak wood Garden'" Apartments. oun Y 15 ric upervasor ."n a·ndi"ctme.nt is a statement 33 F' Philip Anthony until after· the " ~ . irst St .. Se..a l Beaac f),. Nov. 4 election in which Anthony of allegations agains t an in-on gin ally from Ybrkshire. ineeking a second term. • dividuaJ. It does not establisb England. Jutices .. ,reed this ~eek to .. awlt~ce=----K)v_pn~ wltbbold a ruling on a de(eMe Anthony has d e nied the ngeles. appe..:.1 on pretn·ai matters unt1·1 . h' H d h Spokesmen for the Costa Mesa ., charges agamst 1m. e sai e f' h" Nov. 17. did nothing wrong other than irm w ac h contract ed the T...-,. ... e. now nearly four al engineers' services out said oc ...... make "tectutlc " errors in com-J Ye .... old. b .. Yet to move l·nto 1 . r· . d" oaillet was an avionirs p eting r ampaign inancmg is-. the courtroom for either a pre· c los ure forms. Those forms engineer and Wikox was an H mi nary hearing or trial were later corrected. aircraft acoustics engineer, both because of extensive legal assigned to McDonnell Douglas wrangling by the defense and . The high court h 11 d been Aircraft Co. in Lon~ Beach. prosecution. scheduled to issue its ruling this <See 4 KILLED,'Pa1e AZ) Anthony and former county week on whether Anthony has Supervisor Ralph Diedrich ar~ been placed in double jeopardy by the prosecution. Hunchbacked · Bandit Hit8 ..,.,, ... Colummat Ann Landen t. c•l•brlllinl 25 yean of liv· lq JIGllle lldvtce on their pro~ abd thank• ~•r re.-.. today for ''ltrekbiu m.Y ... In • tbouland dlf. ,.... ~.'' See ber eolu•m PqeC3toda1. . , ·. ·He was originally indicted In 1977, but the Indictment was sub- sequently quashed and a pros- ecution appeal of. that decision overruled. Newport Bank Proeecution of· the case then . transfened from the county Dis· A htmcbbacked bank ~r trict Attorney's office to the Q V.:lth a red backpack slunt over state Attorney General's office. baa shoulder.made off witft Sl.D in c uh T\leaday after lnfonniQI a Newport Beach bank teller . A criminal complaint was filed, but, when a potential .statute of Umltatioaa problem arose, prosecuton won a new ID· dictment from the county Grand Jury. 1be indictment was isaued in Dettmber. 'I HOME RBP.41RS that he wu vmed. . ' Deted.ivea said the youn1 man wlth dark curly hair entered the United California Bank. *1 MacAl'Ulur Blvd., around noon r and walled In line until a win· dow opened up. The teller aaid the 1uapect, weartnc black rimmed sJllHI, put the bfckpack In f,,.t.ot her and •ald he want~ all of her ·J'IEff'ED TOD.4¥ c~~ouba.-.ner=10°__., Tod&)''I Dail)' Pilat CGDtl6M a IO Set IDOWll," ~ 1.W Ule maautne MdJon for reaidenta robber lnfonned teller, wllo ot the Oraqe Coatt. said lbe never Hw i weafGll. Looll for "Perlacope: Your Tbey said tbe man 1boved tM Home" -a 2'-pqe ma1ulne cub in the backpack an41 Metloa wttlt lt.orf .. ud pictures walked out of the bull, bnMiml llhmtrtltlnl ldeM for home Im· lato a 1'\111 oaee be readted tM pro••ment. !'9modeUn1 and re· P•rklae lot. · pell'. ' PoUtoe laid tlle bme~t.eHed man •• about 2' JHn ohl . i I J The city of Costa Mesa was wouldruinthem. The. station's repott "also said _granted ~~ order !CMllY in_ Ste_m , ill an int~rview oUUid~ .-.....Juu:'=..·· pns1du'.:t-jet. Ai~ce_ ftr -fi>iiftiiilfng bi'tfle o fOrce Judje Prenner's Sanla Ana One. hu been placed on standby · metal .shop ownir-acu.lptor Ali courtroom. aaid a key issue ill to carry him to . "1 'East _Coast Roushan to abide by etty COUD· ~ Cale WU WMlMr city of. b cit-approved con4itioai for a ficlala could dictate to Roualum aae to meet with the hostages upoq their return: . 30-foot prayer fQuntaln be erect· how his beliefs could be H · )VLS·TV, owned and operated ed at bis buai.neu. pressed. by the American Broadcasting Oranae County SUperior Co\lrt C 'd th t f. l h Judie ROdald Prenner, la" isau-o .. HJ a ive P anes wit M t • spare parts for American-built • In~ a preliminary injunctloli. 0 Uft . 0f,lllJ military hardware being used by said. Rouahan could not uni· Iran n its--war aiainst Iraq laterally ignore fpuntain-Du•l'ed By would be provided .in the ex· related. C()ftditionl Ht down• by a change, according to sources in the council lut June. w hi ' -The trian1ular-shaped f8'1D · fr,• r.• I Snow The n=rt q~ed· unnamed tain·monlUIMJlt went up ouUi4le 0 IH>urcn ,p saying Americans RoU1ba.n'1 metal fabrlcatloa a1 ft1e ·"nda ... Prw were neted•UbC either officially buliMM at 1551 Superior Ave. A coll autwna atonn bruqtlt or unofficially ln Tehran. The cit1, lD a lawsuit filed l•t the fil"lt 990WfalJ ol the aealOD t.o montb, claimed Rouahu b8d the .Hilll Sierra _. local mouft· not submitted a detailelll taina. Jeavtq up to two'lnchel .i lanclacaplq-lrrtgatioll plan a.I Maauno&h Lair• IM Bit••, railed t.o etitata u.e .,.,..HI of and trw ......_,., the Na· the B.,_ _. Safety l>ellU1· uoau Weatber Service 1.td to. meat. · •ay. I But Reulh•'• att«9ey, Sten The ell'ly snowfall left a afOl· Stern . cA Newport Beach, t• ty coveria1 onrtl1bt at the Jud1~rtoda1tbattbecltJ Mammeth lleuDtain Ski Ana ... ~to Im,_. itl owa llM· and, attOrdiftl to apoteswoman darda ·..a belief• oe U.e CGlta Mary M,rpby, u.·sktn "ad aot llfta ... OWMI' fqr a at.nadure c .. ared &y ..U.·monlq. t b a t ll a 1 re 11 I lo u • and About 1la lnelMe were report- pltilo9apldcal 1lpiflHD~. e4 at the blsbe1t elevations • ·'Thia t1 an. :rreHlon of around Mammodl, but accord· belief by die def, ant." Sten lat te lluy 1... Moru, • nld. emploJee· ol Klttndl•'t SP.olt Ju~f\wwdja..,...,1., . .,._., tM US.,_.._, wMft't ln1 city aftkt• cCMIN ,...,.. rolltq 1Wl -• tllat • ...... coadltk19 ... thM ~-• -............ ~, ...... ..,. tt•t to181 to 1et • Irani• lllnmlll'B, ........ U.. •warm," 11111 ...... "h'1 1 l*Je. to ...... by tlle •••. too • ...., ---,. .J... . . The cl'1 waata llCMll9'aa, ""° A tmcla ot ..., allo f.U ln claima M Ml ftW • 1.-lle• Wridlwood • dM wtben •* ins ,, .. , to lu\all •pnaklef of tlie s. GUIMll '-t •ute!Wy -.al..-_... tM wttM,... melM4, a loeal di *P operlllK ,....... ..... . . But.,. .... •al• today M .._ &ttewltere, ll .. t 11i1ewera .. ,.. pllllleel lloariUlq ,... ~ ...... u. tall from Md ..... ,... .. ·~ •• , .......... ~-lpr'ap .. ,, ...._· ._._._._. , .. ' .. .,,., .,,, _._ -,_ l Coast Wea trier . Continued mostly fair toalabt and Friday. l.ows toal1bt 52 at the beaches. · IO lnland. Highs Friday 70 t.o 17. . . . IN81•ETeDAl' °"' rtpOf1 ...,. ~t•hips OTI MolW for Jomtll in San !*go ea.Q. Sn ttorv. AS. •••• . MY.W.,.._AM ._.,_ ·a I I : ...... C .. I .... .............. . •ti ....... .._ M ........ ~.,. ~" .......... f.t ~ g ~ ........ ,, • ... ~.(A cu,...... ~' • .. '-: ("* ...._ M a ... -.. M Cl DAIL.Y PILOT ~--}lJST BREAl(JNC --- ~ ''""' .....,., ....., ... .....,_., ....... '°""""'. Stock Price• Soar_ . . To '80 High, Fall Nt;W \'OHK \Al'1 stock pricn ,_. to tht'tr htl(h~I lt>Vtb lD '3'" ~ ean tod~ u thl' IO"ntnment pruv1dc.-d murt! e' ldente U.. ~JeOm) has emutt"d from the reotslon Hut later ,,.,._.._,..U..m.n.&f•ll harpty TIMI Dqw Jont't avcra1e of 30 1ndu1tt1al 11~11ue11 r1111te 7 ~ 1ic11n~ to• :?9 in \hf' flrtl fow houM> of \rad1n1 u ad v1tm·1•!\ out nurnMnd dHhnf'~ by • 2 1 m,ara10 among New York ~tuc·k t:x chaaa• aai..wa Ru& at th .. "~" tM Dow wu off 13 74 po1nu. to ~ '70. V~mf' wu~ mtlhnn --> The ckiel•ly watt·hf'd 1Wt'rll't> hu not l'lrnwtl 11t>c1111· 1r7~ 'uwt• Jlln. ll, l"7. whet\ It rt•11rh1'<1!1766S Dertsio• lleftanal J. GrilliD ~--_g --Open "to -Press I ' By DAVIJ> KU'fZMANN 'tlabllshed by tt1e eatiforo1a ort .. o.nw,. .... ~••H · Supreme Court were being im· Oruni.:•· <;uunty Superior Court plemented in the Orange County .Jud.:,· Ort•tt~ Seur:; hus det·ided courts. 11h1• will nut t•losc her ('Ourtroom Those rules. handed down in it(lcr all uurrn~ questioning of an August decision, required prua~1·t1 11t.• Jurors in 11 P'<>tentiaJ that' individual jurors be ques- dd 1tb..µ:nully r ase lioned about their death penalty .ludiit'-' S1:ars. •n rt'Jecting a views outside the presence or 11)1.H1on b.> De put y Public other juroni. Oe-fendt>r Hon a id Butler, Arrangements had been made We1inesda) to dose proceeding:; so death penalty q\.lesti.onilli- to pre.s:um.d pubhc · reversed her c o u Id be hand I e d in on e ,.r• - Ta.. fwt .. ra.l Ru(•rn &ard reported thitl 1ndUbtnul 11ruchw tl(\I\ ru.e l .-rt,·• In ~ptembt-r for \be 1econd monthl)' ga1n itfter •~ mon\hs ot dechnc Ttw C\1mrfter<'e Oep1trlrnt"nt report ~ th'-\ personal .lBcomc ~ o 9 pert~n\ 1n S4-ptt>mbt-r for the ~ttoncllarpat tnOlllbl) ~llmofthf' )'Ur . t•arltl'r \t'ntative J>OS1tion that she· courtroom "'.hi le prospective would allow Juror ques tioning oO. jurors waited in another. \ . J.; , I ' . J r I f 8arrtr•drll ti•• Ftrn Ila ,..,.., • Lfti° UATOS I AP l Poht·e hcrt: were try mg today to talk an armed m'an who barrH'&ded himself inside a C'Ondon1101um 1oto s111Tf"nderina. Tbe man. tentattvely 1de.ntlfed as Robert t:hleboun 5l fir~ more than lOO_random shotl ''through the night," but ap parently not at anyone 1n particular . said dispatcher Larry St Denis ol the ~anta Clara County Sheriff's Department Police t v1&cuated lhc 1mmed1ate area surroundin~ the t·on doJ!linium while negotiators tncd to taJk the man into givin g up ( .. h•a D~• ,.,..,.._ \11rl..ar Blcu• W~HINGTON tA P) -The People's Reput>li r of China det onated a nud~ar e~plosioq in the atmosphere today . the Energy Departmeni announced. · The department said the blast was detonated' at the Chinese nuclear test site at Lop Nor in northwest China. The test was in the yielcl range of 200 kilotons to one megaton the annaunce· mentr aid. . . • . . . . ,,.,,.,. Pre#l11lnu ~tifw. '" .,,,._._,., MOSCOW tAP) Afghaa President Babrak Karmal ar· riv~ in Moscow tQday for his first visit since Soviet troops in- stalled him 10 months ago. • .tr .. terbf KlllH 111 ts-:lttf~·n• LOs ,.4NGELES <AP) -A l9-year-0ld motorist whose car police s,.;d matched one used in a strong-arm robbery was ac· cidentaJl)t shot and killed by an officer who stopped him today. a department spokesman said. Kenneth Ramirez of suburban MissioQ Hills died of a smgle head wound. when Foothill Division officer Wendell E Rbinehart's gun went off as he was getting out of his patrol car, said Sgt. Sid Nuckles. . · 1•ap11alpun1shment behrndclosed But the quesUoo oLpublic ac~ --04..ur-s-m l~ mtirder tr1aN>fprisorr -cess was raised when Judge t'li<'CIJJ~ Lawrence Hoss Poul~sn. Sears indicated that it was her Thl· 1ssut> arose Tuesday when belief the hi gh court intended for J u r y s e I e 1· t i'o n b egan i the public to be excluded from Poulsen·s t·asi!. It marked this phase of juror selection so It rs t t 1 me that new r es questiorung could be completed U.S. ·Navy Boos.ted ln .H.onnuz ' WASlflNGTON (APJ The United States and 1l!'i major al lies have quietly built up a force of at least 60 warships in the vi cinity of the Strait of Hormuz, or about twice the number of Soviet ships. near the key oil- shipping strait , according to a pu_blished report today. in private. ~ Before making her ruhng final, however. s he set a hearing Wednesday at whic h time pros- '• ecutor Cliff Harris and attorney Duffern Hel~mg . representing the Register newspaper, argued for an open courtroom. Harris .. a deputy district at torney, contended the state court did intend lo exclude the public from the courtroom when it said that ju,ror's s houl'd be se- questeFed when questioned · about the death penalty. He said th~ court only wanted prospective jurors separated from each other when quizzed about their views. Helsing cited a U.S. Supreme Court case which held that court proceedings could only be closed to ·the public under unusual r irc4mstances. Arte r hearing the argumepts, WHO IS THAT MASKED MAN ON THE FREEWAY? Hygtenlat John ~rgr••• Ready for Smog LA Firm Testing Anti-smog Masks I.OS ANG ELES <AP) The nt:xt lime Los Angeles has a '5er1ous s mog attack, several hundred emp loy.ees of a manufacturing firm will don what look like s urgical masks to protect against inhalation of the noxious chemicals . lf the smog like masks prove satisfactory they will be market- ed to t)le public at SJ.25 apiece. said John Pendergrass, an in· dustrial hygienist at the 3M Company about ~ hours <?r smog, Pender gras~sa1d. -He showed ·a similar ex· pe r imental smog mask at a news conference._ The Washington Post said France, Britain and Australia hawe added navaJ forces in the ·region to strengthen a U. S. fleet m the Indian 0<'ean and Persian Gulf amounting to 32 ships. Judge, Sears said, "I am not go· He said J M makes about 40 ~~=gt~. ~lose the courtroom at this different kinds of face mas ks for "After the eruption of Mount St. Helens we found a lot of peo. pie U'Sing our masks who were not industrial workers," said Pe nde rgrass. "So when last week's health alerts went into effect and there wa~ picture in the paper of a parking lot at- tendant wearing a smog mask. we had to ask ourselves if maybe we had another market here in Los Angeles.·· She added, however, s h e use by sewage treatment plant Meanwhile.: President Carter, R _ on a trip to New -Je rsey. said • -· -• · Wednesdjly nigbt;_"w~ will take o-ad Ex-t-emion -OK· whatev~l"Sleps-ar.e necessary to c -·keep !,he Strait of Hormuz open workers . hospital workers who would limit a.cress to _her h;rndle odorous tissue and so.:me courtroom _to a firs t <'ome . fmrt--mdustnal ~rken -but until now served basis. w · &l'ie defencfanl fn t e case,---tnere-has-be~n-no mask on the. Poulsen, is an escapee from the market designed t o romba.\ · , so that our country and other · D · •t Ob • • countries will have access to the · e~p_i ~ -iections ~iyt!1es on the west side-ofthc Lompoc foderal prison and is ac-smog. . cosed of kilting a Fullerton man.. The s mog mask we_1ghs. 15 Daniel Marziale. two years ago. grams. looks hke a su.rg1 cal If convicted of first -degree mask and would be effective for The mask is made or three layers of Cabr~ . ..JJle..fus~ filte rs out particulates as small as a tenth of a micron, the mid- dle layer is loaded with' activat- ed charcoal to remove organic vapors and the third layer also re- moves particulates. Pendergrass said. A group Of Newport·Beacb res 1dent.s argued loud and Iong but we nt ho~ a ngry this week when the City Council. agreed to extend San Mi.g4el [hive alongside their homes. Homeowners iaid the ex- tension., from San &liguel's cur- rent terminus at MacArthur Boulevard to San' Joaquin lli,lls Road, will transform their quiet Broadmoor Hills neighborhood • into a noisy mess The extension move was sup portt d strongly by the lrvme Company which plans to build a small residential tract on what will be the west side of San Miguel. Irvine Company officials .said they would construct walls in back of sever al homes lo help block noise, ''Ttus may ruin the residential quality of our neighborhood," charged ¥vonne Smith, who said she rented a · helicopter before buying her home .:to find the perfect neighborhood to raise her four dau1hten. Resident Douglu Quint said his home would be located near the comer or San Miguel and Ptf ac Arthur ··and the stoplights will shine right into my living · room." He said he'd retained an at- torney and planned to. seek an injunction to halt any roadwork. When council members ap· proved tbe Irvine Comeany's ---21-unlt fftl'tj(jr Ntiifdevefop- ment last year, the agreement called for San Miguel lo be ex· tended only part way to San Joaquin RU!& and to end an a cut· de·sac. However. the a•reement also allowtd fOI' a full extension il council members deemed it-was needed. ... ... _...ML• 4"w•W11 MMlatlflO (dltO' , ... ,.._.(114)MMllt a.,..,..._.,.....,." ROGERS GARDENS, ~ ·oa111 ,., ... N•,.. ~ ffOAD CONT~OVER~ - Shaded area , on map is plallned Haroor Point res- idential development. Planned extension of San Miguel Drive is what the fight is all about. "This is a fact of life," sug- gested Councilman John Cox. "We can't ignore our traffic problems by not doing anything." City public works officials said the-extenaion would go a long way toward e asing traffic on often-clogged MacArthur. The extension would be a fo ur-lane road. ·-• ·-_ But Councilmcu> Paul Hummel called the extension "just another encroachment into a res- idential comm unit v. · · "I wish we'd stop trying J-0 solve the problems of a de- veloper who didn't know where to put his shoppin~ center." con- Unued Hummel. referring to the Irvine Company 's nearby Newport Center. But resident Dan Rogers .. who said hi• home will back up to the stiiet extension, said he had no objections, adding "thi's town tleefS new roads.·· The allied ships in the vicinity of. the 5;trajt of Hormuz include three a1 r r ra ft rarners and a half dozen destroyers, The Pos t s1ud. Twenty-nine Soviet ships have recently been monitored 'in the region. The newspaper also reported that the governments involved partic ularly Britain and t-'rance ha ve tried t o downpla)I the signifi cance of the ne1val hwld up. And. The Post reported. 1t was still unclpar how clo1>ely the al . lied government..s are coordinat 1ng thJer ships' move ments or the divis on of m issions should an actual hreat arise * * "': * ·Ira , Iraq .. - Cou"fiterpunch With Bombs· BASRA.I Iraq <A Pl -Iraqi MiGs p~'linded Te hran's oil storage tahks today and Iranian waq\lanes bombed Baghdad and other Iraq\ cities, the Iraqi com- mand rearted. Iran claimed it forced lra i troops to retreat in the Abad ~rea. Iraq said it cut off Iran's re- finery city of Abadan at the southern end-of ttt war-front. •Iran sjlid it pushed the Iraqis back six miles from the eastern and northern outskirts of the ci- ty, forcing the Iraqis to regroup 12 miles from the eity. Iran said the people br Abadan had taken to trenche~ ana were prepared for hand-t.oJhand combat. The lraq£ommand, in a com-munique b oadcast by Baghdad Radio..,sai the oil reservqirs of the lranl · capital were set ablaze by 'ding Iraqi jets that also struck al two army camps near Iran's western city of Kermanshah. 250 .miles southwest . of Tehran and 70 miJes east of the Iraqi border. ·Switch Nixed Council t_o Keep Mondays Swayed by the argument that school officials and city leaden would be competing for pf~I exR_28ure,_ Newport Beach City Council membens agreed"thls week not to swlkh meetlng nights from Monday to Tuesday. EWP8R!f..MESl\-tJNlflE&-Sctroot 0t1trtct om~n1tr said that. lf the ~ouncil changed meeting dates to the second and fourth Tlletda11 of the montb. the same nl1ht the school board meeu, it would dlmlnisfl press ·attention from both U»e city and the school board. The t0-called '-'Monday Nlatrt Football Orltlnance" ~ent down to defeat on a t -3 vote with councilmen Paul nummell Don Strauaa and Phil Maurer vottna in favor or Ute 1wttcJ1. MA)'OR IACklE HEATHER, '1n1t1ted the ort1tpal tboulht behind the 1wltcb wu more than just football. She pointed out It WC>WO atve have 1tven council memben an utra •ay to do their !'Omework. --'- -. -I murd e r with spe c i a l circumstances, Poulsen would race a separate penalty hearing in which the jury would be asked to decide if he should be 'sen tenced to death or hfe imprison· m e nt without possioility of parole 4 KILLED -IN ·CRASH • • • Co I e w a s a m e c h a n'i ca I systems engineer workin& for Northrop Aircraft Co . of Los Angeles. Lee's assignment was unspecified Authorities in-.:olved 1n the search said CDl employee Paul SCHOOLS. ' • Gear . of Los Angeles. also a Rritish subject, was flying home eight to JO miles ahead or the rented ai•-cr~ft piloted by Cole. would raise expenditures by a total $394.~. An 8 percent raise across the board would result in an add1 · tional budget increase of about $3 million. and trustees would find themselves attempt.ing to trim nearly $.5 million from total' budget estimates again next school year. Canal oll' Ballo"t- Cole. was more familiar with the treacherous Cajon .Pass, 50 miles northeast of Los :.\'ngeles. a bottleneck separating the San Gabriel and San Be rnardino. mountain ranges and graveyard or s mall planes. "Every kind of weather that's around seems to get suck.ed into it, funnels right through it," said ,CAP U . Col. Stewart P . Hall Authorities said Gear. in the SACRAMENTO CAP) -Oppo-first plane, chose to divert from nents of the Peripheral Canal the prearranged r eturn route have placed a referendum on the agreed uporl with Cole when he June 1982 ballot to block it. encoul.tered severe up and Secretary of State March· Fong downdraft activity and hail. Eu's office said Wedoesday that "He diverted and followed the an ample number of signatures Interstate 5 Free way, but Cole had been collected. The referen· stayed on the plan, using ele•- dum would let the voters decide tronic instruments through the whether to build the long-delayed ridgelines,'' CAP Lt. Col Frank 43-mile canaJ to channel mor'e Burnham said this morninft. Northern CaJifo"!_ia water south. __ .No. re~Pons Wits ~eervett- ,~. when Geal' radioed bac k to Cole to report the terrifically bad weather he was about to en· counter, CAP gfficials said to. day Wreckage indicated the plane evidently flew into one of the rugged ridges and did not disin- tegrate in midair. which can oc· cur when an aircraft encounters violent drafts . Sp~ok Film ~ ' Night Slated Just in time for Halloween. the Newport Beach Public Library is featuring two spooky movtes Tuesday at its weekly Free Flicks series in the Newport Cen~er Branch. The original "Dracula." filmed in 1932, will be shown on the program beginning at 7::.1 p .m . in the library at 856 San Clemente Drive. Companion feature will be "Mrs. Amworlh." starring British actress Glynis Johns in a tale of the supernatural dealing with a fascinatine and deadly tady-. ---.- ---=--- •, \ . . and·~Sport ====we Carry the lest All Year LOllCJ---·.J Metftleote 2224 .... ,." •t¥d. N~ .. ach 171-7174 0,-Delf tor. 2 ~10~ Manne AH. .......... nd 173-7121 o,..,.., • ltor• 3 .. OP Gotcha, Offshor:e, Stubbies, O'Nelll's, Rip Curt, IZOD, ~erona, ..Powderhorn, T ·Shirts, -sweatshirts, Four Play.~ A·Smlle, T opsiders, Quttmtver- and much more. .. ----------------~ t ' · I t 10% Off CCMapOft I I Good 1otfl tttru , 111 I L not valid dtl ule ,...,cl'landl• or I ZOO. J ------------- louth Coaet "•u • CoeteMeN 8'1-0123 '. ........... o.., llore4 . ............ , .... 111..e144 .......... .,.., Blunder Likely -----------'~ -.. . --- To _Sway Vote? By tit.ENS S('OTT .... o.. •• ~ ....... l>&lc-ow'M.it.co.d votf'n ur"e' '"• thear prea1dt•nt'11d c.bo1r.:s 1h1~ year havci ~:h hed th•· Votnl of auppOrtlhj "ho tht! • t h1nll. 1!> ttw leaat unattrul't1vt• r .1nd1d\lt', nd . lional publH· \)pinwn p<Jl ~rl!'r Me-rvyn t-'wld \old a g~tl1l•1 in;i 111 Irvine W~e11d'o • He told ubout ~ 4ot·al mcin hers of thl' National Aslol•iat1on of Accountihits a t t h t: Airporter lM that voters are finding the situation so aism al that they are re m11 ining un · com nutted in record num be rs . l'IElO Aud because of th~ ne~auvc tone. he safiJ. candidates are un willing to lake risks s o that the close presidential race is likely to be swung not by a political breakthrough, b t a blunder Wl'tl' tak .. n for J1m111y C~r . up \ti 80 pt•rrt•nt c>f th1• vot«>ra ,.ould voh-av1u n t him, t-'leld observ1'<l 'Tht' probh•m 1i. tha t Ro11~ld 1!1·11.can hai-a lot of probh•ml\ or hi'! own ht• b 1.11c1 I nfl~t.•oti " by fur tlll' rni~t ('{1111 pellin;: IS!iUt' 1n lhl• t'IU)l pit1gn t-'lf'hJ 1>1t1cl unrl l urt..r Ill in J pusl41on to j.?Ut'l p11hht· up pcirt I>). annourt<'tn~ '' '""' m:w t>1·1mom1l' pohr tl'!> lO ('U• L h1~hn P"1'es. sur h a:. lradP 11•:1trwt1oni. to aui bit! tndwstru1l stall'S Tht• .J.le1q 11 Jn wu1 al!.o )"' 1rau~tfF~1th OVJW•r1un1lll'S" fuf l':. rtt-r to take ut uon lO .. nsurt' .i flu~ 11f l'rude ml to th"" Untkd Sta1t•11, l''leld optnt'd !'ht• 11vt'r a ll "Jl1t·turt' for bolh Carlt'r a.nd Hea~an , thougll, is d 1s 1nal, 1H·1·ordin!!: to f"1dd Ht! S .1 Id ·in a n y 0 f th t! 0 th l' r Hl•puul1<·Jil t·and1dates. su<'h a!> Howard .. aker 11r VIC~ rres1den- t1al nom1nc« t:eori.:e Rush, t·oul<J ha ve won the eleet1on "1n a walk " He Hulled and Be Pulled ••• B ttrry i\k Elm urry was stretching his Captain F1tntss T s h1 rt f .ir enough to c url 8.5 pounds duria g a reNmt 1 un<'h hour 3t l"luor . Corp m lrvine: Eighty-two e"~cu"ives . - there l'Ount off bl'1sk exen~1se dril ls as w£'11 as c alon cs i1l noon. For u closer look at the P.art1cipants and the1 r sU<'l'C·~s~s . 'H.'l' Pa~c Bl Currently, Fie s aid. k eagan is running stro g in 24 states that have a tota of 183 electoral votes. A C'an ate m ust have 270 to win. • ·Carter holds 13 states that yield 142 electoral votes. Thus, 14 states remain uncommitted with their 213 electoral votes. How did t~o surh disrourag 1n g characters get nomrnatt'<l for preSJdent., Field said the syste m has evolved so that can· did ates .h.ave l~spt•nd year,s pre panng for ·an election. as both earter and Reagan did. Thus. , current senators and governors don 't have time to become via- ble candidates. ·Y olliig Angers Cari~r t;a ll<i.~ Had .4bortio11? "I don't know of any other system wher e Wf' byp<ts!. the most qualified peoplt ." he said State"1.ent o n Reaga1i Comment Draws Ire LONDON <AP)· Tern pestuous op.-ra star Maria Callas secretly had an abortion· 'in 1966 a fter Aristotle Onnssis, h er lorr~tinie lover. told her he didn't want their child. ar rorcting lt> a bo6k on the diva. · Twenty years ago, 85 lo 00 per- cent of the voters would have been committed to a candidate by mid-October. Field said. But no more than 40 percent are committed in this unct!rtain year. he said. "This is a good election year to close the polls and open the bars," he quipped. H a nationaJ vote of confidence * * * As for third-party candidate John Anderson. fo'ield said his chances have become remote after a fast start last spr\ng. Voters don't appear to be ready t o a b an~on the two · party system, he said. adding that An· .derson's .. rocket didn't have a second stage;" * * * Piek ·Winner Three 'Methods' Available WASHJ N<;'j'(IN (AP ) l'r•·S1 d t' n l <.: u r h' 1 1 ~ <Ii s s <H' 1 J t 1 n,.: h1m scll from Andrl'w Youn~(:-. rem ark that H.o~ald Ktlagan 's use of thl' ~ords · c;tatl's ' ngtns" · means "it's goi ng lll be all n~ht to kill niggPrs when he'~ i>''-'SI dent ·· T he form~r. Ut'ilt><l Nitt1ons 1 ambassador. s pt-.ik in~ al Ohio Stale l,'n1vt!r~ty lus t week, etlllcized lht GOP pres1d('nt1al candidate for usmg the "st ates' rights'' phrase Aug 3 1n Philadelphia, Miss .. wh(lre thrt:e civil nghts workers were slain in 1964. Reagan had said : "I believe in states' rights. I believe in people • doing as mut-h ac; tht>v • an cat the pri .. ·ate levf'I " Ile lcat.-r e>. pl .1med lh<1l he tnl.'ant shilt111g !>Orne taxin~ ~wcrs und :.•x'1al prOKran1s froni the fotlt.'r.ll ).!u\ ... ·nrnE>nt t1, thl' st;.t~s \'oung. reh:rrrn~ to rt•.aJ.!aJI !> · rt-ma rk . ~aid . · If ht' hdc..I i,:un• to Hd1n, 1 MiM•.: and talk,•d aliout stak'-' rights. if h~ bad. gone to. N.ew Orleans. or Birminghcam. Ah1 . I woulct not havt> gotten upset nut wh~m \'OU l!O to Ph1ladelphla , Miss .. where James Chaney Andy Goodman and Michael Schwerner were kille d · murdered 118 by lhe sherlff and the deputy sheriff and a ~overn· T he public opinion polls produced by Mervyn Field's San Francisco-based company are scientific, but the pollster saad there are other unuaual ways to predict an election. JI Here are three of them · ~OR~ SERIE5 WINNERS : In rune ol Uie last 10 . \. prestdenllal elections. _the ReJnJbhcan candidate ha~ woo when the 'American League baseball team won; Democrats have been victorious when National League teams won. ·Hundreds StraDded On C8ribhean Isle · DOW JONES FORMlJLA: If tb~ Dow Jones !ltock market average is above the average from the pre.vious Jan. 1 on the day before the election, tbe incumbent will wm. Otherwise. the challenger wins. This has worked m 16 or the past 20 elections. BRIDG ETOWN, Barbados <AP J -A strike by British seamen on the luxury cruise ship Cunard Countess today s tranded hundr eds o f passenger s . mo.s t of the m Amencans, on this easternmost Caribbean island. • TALI.ER MAN CONTEST: In 19 of Ule last 20 elections the taller candidate has won. The exception wu in 1976, when five-foof-nine Jimmy Carter beat six-foot-one GeraJd Ford. Ronald Reagan is six feet, two inches tall. Representatives of Brit ain's National Unioo CJf ~amen flew in from London Wednesday and advised the c:rew not to ti.ke the ship to sea again until a labor dispute is settled. shi pi)ing sourc.·~ said. GOP Tops C'AMlllty T h e unio n 1s protesl in~ Cunard's plans to transfer the Countess, whi~h piles the Carib- bean. and its sister ship e unard Princess, now in drydock in San Juan, Puerto RiC'O, th a foreign nag, the sources s aid. ·'Million Registf!I" For Nov. 4 Vote ... The seamen reportedly rear the action l!ou:ld t•ost t hem their jobs because local. lower paid crews might be hired . .lnd that it could enda n ger I he Ii ves of J)assen~ers and crew since the stringent ~rilish ·s afet) and maintenance rules would no loriger apply. A rerord one m ilhon people a_!.e reg!s.J_~i.::ed_to vol~ irLl)r!!!_g~-- Coulily-1n ffie Nov . 4 gener&r , el1cti90 -5,000 more than of- ficials had predicted -accord ing to figures released Wednes- day by Registrar of Voters Al Olson. · The Republican Party holds a A3 ,000·voter e dge over tbe '.Democratic Party. · Figures show 465,792 reg- utered Republicans and 422,303 bemocrats. : More than 91.000 voters declined to state a pa(ty affilla· Oon. The Libertari an Party showed 19,066 persons in its ranks ; American Independent. 11 ,401, and miscellaneous (in- cluding the Boston Tea Party), 798. . . . The.ranks of registered voten 1welled by more than 18,000 . . , Third· Slaying Victim Found voters since the June ·3 primary and more than 110.000 from the stite -eiecfion 1asC N6vember. according to the registrar's figures. The actual number .of ·reg· istered voters s tands at Informed sourceir; said the 1,013,337. Countess has 668 passengers Officials in the registrar's of· aboit rd , about 600 or them fice had predicted that about Americans. They boarded the 995,000 voters would register. ship Saturday in San Juan. its Olson said aabsentee ballots originating point. It was to have are now available for persons s ailed Wednesday for St. Lucia, who will not be able to vote at stopping ln St Thomas on Fri· their polling places on election day before returning Saturday d lo San Juan. where the' <'rwse ay. . Persons reques ting an wastoterminate. absentee ballot by mail mu.st Robert Evelyn, an official submit an application contained with Hansche ! and Harrison in sample ballot materials that Shipping, the local 11gents for are now being mailed out. Ap-Cunard, sjlid three planes would plicatiMA for absentee ballot) mu.st be r:ec.;ved by the reg-• islrar's offite by Oct. 28. I St A ''new resident ballot'' which O("'f1 ops permits a voter to vote-.ollly for . presidential and vice preslden-ld S h tial candidates is available 0 earc through Oct: 28 to persons who moved to c 'alifornia rrom AMSTERDAM, Netherlands another state after Oct. 6, the (AP> -Broken anchor chains, MILL VALLEY <AP> -The registratJondeadllne. treach e rous currents •~d.. bul~-11ddled ~Y • of the lhird Penona with questions on reg-stormy weather have once agaan ~oman to ~ slaln 10 15 m~ths · istratlon or votin& procedures prevented tryasure hunters from •bile hikiq the scenic trails of · should contact the realatrat'nf-recovering ~he gold or the Mount 'l'ama1pa1s-wu~found by-iceaf83(.zi44 -- - --butine, a Bntllh frl11ate U\at ~lted~bers. . The office, ·located at 1300 s. sank in a North Sea gale off t.be Anne Evelyn Alderson, 28, of Gr8"d Ave Santa Ana 11 open Dutch coast in 1799. 8an Rat..i, 11u found Wednes· · daily from a a .m. to 5 p'.m. and,-But an international salvage -Aay about a quarter·mile eut ol •• a convenJence. Olt SatW'Clayt consortium ~a it plans ~ _ao tloantMI Theam, bi1b up on trom 9 a m to 1 P m · · alter tM &Old. teoenUy ttUmat· l,l'amalpaia, leu than 10 mU. · · · · fd to be worth a1 much u $50 Jn:::cr~~::~··ol,S Barbara Contrac_t Accepted mg~c:;b~1:1i:~:~·.~ii':!~!·o1. wU11 of Kill Valley was • HOLLYWOOD CAP) -The C.aadian off·shore oil service bbld M> deatb while b.ik.loa actors' ~e ll officially over compM,y, la workinl with the ..a Mountain Home ana for memben .ol the Amelie• consortium explorlna aearch .tt Camp. la AUC\llt. 1'19; FederatlOD of Televl1lon and techniques to eUmlnate the need • ..... 44, •• ahot to Radio Arttata, who have •P· for dlvera1 a apoketman Hid be flown in f'riday to take the passengers orr the island. The planes would lake the passengers to San Juan, where they would be put up in hotels until Saturday. when they pre- sumably would return to their ' homes or make onward coM ec lions as the) originally had planned to do at the end of lhl' week-loog cr uise. Meanwhile. the shtp's <'rew was rootinuing t.o operate all the services .of th<: ship. including the bars and restaurants. and the pusengers were bein~ taken today on specially a rranged tours of Barbados. sh1ppin~ of· fic1als said. E velyn snid local officials were not involved in the dispute whi rh was between Cunard and the union. In UJndon, Cunard spokesman Don Westcott would not say to whi ch countr> the ships - Cunard's last luxury liners apart from lhl! Queen Elizabeth ll would be trl&R5ferred. ,- 41elldl 'ta Ute Rock Sprtnp Tran. 1»rov9d a new three-year con· Wed n e 1 a a y . U e d l d not .. ~IU.ldlll81baabMlaolwd. tract by a_voteol5'72·3t0. elaborate. -. -·-t · incnt posse prot~·rt 1n~ stat.PS' riJ(hts, and. }OU gr, rluwn thc•re aurl start talking •.;bout statt<s· rig hts. that looks l11<e a t•Otle ..,., ord to me that 1t s ~mng to bt: ;Iii nf!hl w km n11rnns when tw 's prt>scdent." \'oun1{s .r<>rna r k -; ""r1• q11ot1·d lJ~ t he .. Ohic• "l-!t<' 1 :n1\~ .. ~1t) I <1n lf•rn and T ht. :-.l v. \'or k 1 11Y1f'~.- D e pt1t~ Wh itt.: h<11::··· IJI t-'>::. ):f;'l'rl'ta ry n ,'\y Jenkins said Yt1un1:'<:. rem :1rl< 'dnes not re-present the pr~1dent's view · flt' said Cartef has made 1t C'lcar that.he does not bt>\ie ve Reagan is a racist , Al. ' I A~Wi ....... D t-ad1 ProlH-d A cor oner 's investigation h.:ts been ~et to determine whelht!r the d t!alh of R ic h a rd Carlton Meeker Jr .. 24, was accidenta l or a s uicide. Me~ker, the only son of actress Mary Tyler Moor e , was kille d by a I .shotgun blast while talking o n the telephone in Los Angeles_ "In ··~1ana , Bl'~<.md ltw Callas Lcet•nd ," Greek · born wr it<'r Ari anna Stassmopouios say~. Miss CHllas, who was tht'n 43. wanted the c hild b ut On3ssis nid not. Two years afte r the ' aboftion, Miss Callas. who ctied ui 1977 , spht wtth the G rf'ek s hipping tycoon because of his growin& ob· session with President Ke nnedy 's widow. Jae. queline. Ule book says. Hospital Cites Volunteer Grandparents Volunteer grandparents will be honored Friday at Fairview State Hospital for work with 206 ret arded children there. 1'1\e 103 Older Americ an Volunteers will be hosted al a lunrhtime luau following an 11 a,.m awards ceremony. '\ Twenty volunteers will lie cit - ed for their service since the pro~ram ·s m1tii~J!90 al,.fairview tn Costa Mesa in l~~· .. \_. ·.They inrlude Am)' Arnistfong. B'I a n c h e C o n I e ~ . M a r t a Figueroa, l\tar'y Gullo. Vera Harris. Marv Metror and Roma Schureman. all of Costa Mesa. Also Ellie Dackey, t-~lot!i'nce Dutton, Minnie Gauthier, Alice Mathews and Margaret Wilson, all of Santa Ana. Also Ann Green, Twyla Priester. Neil Stanton of Hunt· · tn~lon Beach: Annie HarDe5on of Bal6oa. and Carmen Suarez of La Habra. ~ RO LEX SPEED COUNTS. ENDURANCE COUNTS MORE. Against time and the mountain. power with precision means victory. Just one timepiece qualifies: Rotex Explorf:!r II. Tough, trusty. . , Explorer II is a self-winding, offl~ially certified superlative chro'\ometer in stainless steel with matching bracelet. pressure-proof down to 330 feet in Its Oyster case. A luminous red hour hand points e.xpct time on a 24-hour bezel. • RAF'F }eWeJry 32 Fasn•Of'I Island, Newc:>Ot' Beect\ 6 ..... 20'40 ~· ' .. ' I .. .. ; ... , l-1 DAILY PILO"t ' ~ Octotl# 18 I., . WORLp I NATION ..... Coasting Moi-e Treinors ·spare That Sc'1ool ~ Rdck Algeria S('tlOOt. Di\ZF. Ot:PT.· ltt>lu..ler' of 1h1t1 <itt<rltn.: )o urnal, P•rt1t"ularl> those do~n L1J.:un1.1 Nt~ut>I !'lur'I t'lementt> and San Juan t'ap1~trl'nn wa~ m ust hilv•• lK<t'll partil'ul1uly 1una&~d ) l'llt.-rd~.) tn lw l'11nfrbn1t·d with s front pli.il' tom" 11bout th .. Nt-wpcir1 Ml'&I• l 'n1f1t•'I Kc•huol IX'5tr11•t T<! bl' rt•all.\ horwi11. th<'\ i:<tt tn read tht> r 1..,•1• due to .i h~t·hniral produl't1on problt>m th.11 c li~t :-..t·'-port Mt•:-ot1 rt'u1.kn1h1p in ~1th Hll lht• n·:-;t I)( lht' «Oa~llarw Plru'it' don t 1u1k mt' to c~_1l;un 11 Bl1T THAT A~lbt:. part>nts dlOnl.! thl' !>outhcrn pcart 111 the Orun.i~ Coast m ust havt' bt't'n p11rt1cuturh C110cstct1'1S\ tht' t·ontt>nts of the p1r('e lle re the} art' down 10 the -<.'a p1strano L'n1fa·iJ SC'h11ol Otstru:t. tryin~ to figure out where their nex1,.u11er,t•rowdc•I classroom 1s going lo come from .rnd meanwh11t: Nt'w!Jl'lrf Mesa 1s dostn~ l'e&mpuses Too. bad Sl'hools don't come on wheels I' 111 .;ure the Newport Mesa school board would love to peddlf' a few tu Capistrano. . As the ·article noted. the unified d1str.1<·t servmi,! Ne wport Beach. Costa Mesa·and county ktr1tory nearby 1s sutrertng the vexation or making agonizing decisions abOut closing a number of elementary schools_ Now, student population ls dwindling at the middle " school. seventh and eighth grade levels, A_ND WO.RSE, BY 19111, the school board may lit- force<t to close olk> of the district 's four high schools-These "And Thu Ww My School. Son. Btfare It Became the Morgue". . campuses are the vener.able Newport Harbor High. plu.5 Corona del Mar. Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools. So which campus will the school board doom to be padlocked and relegated to jUst musty memories in school annuals? ,... You ~ould make some guesses f<-:'or e xample - 1 HARBOR HIGH : Rich in histor y aRd trad1t1on. the Sailor c ampus is the Harbor Area's ongmal tligh school. It has the district's only lighted athletic field. Many bucks have been spent on c amp~enovations in recent times . No way do you shut Harbor High. Aged alumni and citizens would be marching i n the streelS. ' . CORONA DEL MAR : A sleek. modern r ampus with g<X>d capacity, CdM High ser ves u he avily populated area fairly well Isolated from the other campuses You close·Corona del Mar High School and more than half or Newport 8 eaeh wiH be marching an the streets this time earrying lyhching ropes ESTANCIA HIGH: Another slick new campus, out of the main congestion areas of Costa Mesa, with room for additions if needed. Unlikely that anybody would want to shoot down the Eagles. · COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL: Not as old as Harbor High , but still the-next oldest campus. Has suffered plumb· inJ: problems. In a congested area due to nearby Orange . Coast College across the street . Trust ees might be able to peddle the campus to Orange Coast. ~losure talk would ca use loyal Mustang alumni to start preparing huge batches of hot lar and feathers. SO there you would have ~he choices. Maybe. One other escape hatch might be to start closing more m iddle schools and conv,~ ·the high schools to seventh ttirough 12th grades. But then. as one of our editors here on the paper sug gested. "You try that on junior high patents, and the high school .closure protests will look like Girl Scout cookie parties by comparison '· ~ Al. ASNAM, AIK~ria IAPl l'hrr 1· :-h u rv t•arth tremors ~hook the Al As nam ar~a early toda) ~ authorches ordered all ?>tray doKS and ('Ub s hot to pre v 1•1u 1JClt!S1ble spread of disease. Tht• tremors strui•k s ix days urtt•r tht' l'lty w.as devastated by au t-ierthquake feared to have k1lll·d more than 10.000 inhabi· l tHlli. Authorities s aid more tha n ti,000 bodies have been re- •·ovcrl'd so far Ht·Sl'Ut• offt l·1als said the new l rt'm or s ('a used n o further rtumage or 'cas ualties but in r 1 cast'<i the danger to rescuers stcll . tunneling into the moun· ta1nous debris in search of possi· blc survivors : THE OFnCIALS SAID t he ruins were highly unst able and l'Ould collapse on top or the resctt ers as a res ult or any more earth tremors, ' Re~ue operations were eon· centrating on four places where eleetronic instruments have de· tected survivors still buried un- de r the rums. The reseue headquarters, un der military ,command. ordt:red all cats and dogs roaming 'in lite ruins to be shot to prevent a possible spread of diseas e. The Fre nc h a nd S wiss avalanche dogs which detected a number of buried s urvivors earlier this week have been withdrawn because the over· powering odor of decay p ut them o(( the scent. t 'OR SEVERAL HOURS each day, Ali",erian radw broadcasts th~ n ames and loc ations of "\ Discounts Fade; Air Fares Rise • NEW YORK <APl If you want to fly this wmter. be pre - pared to pa~v \lot more. Airlines a r e rais ing fa res rapidly. wtutthng away at dis · counts and making them harder to gel. "We hope It will cut down the use of discount fares by people who wo uld fl y full fare anyway." said David frailey, a vice president of Ame ri can .Airlines 'American s aid Wednesday it n.otified the Civil Aeronautics Board of planS to reduce dis · counts ofre.red on most routes to a m altimum of 35 percent off regular coach fares, down from the current 55 percent. And t ickets for round trip dis· counlS will have to be·-bougbt 30 days in advance for !1 t rip last· ing at least .seven days. Current rules call for purc haseS' only seven lO 14 days in advance, de· pending .on the r oute. and re· quire a traveler to stay unt.il the next Saturday. The ne·w rules take effect Dec. 1. Wl\ether dis counts actually 1 are reduced depends largely on whether other airlines go along. Delta and Braniff say they wiU, and United says it will match • them in part. Other airlines s aid they are studying the issue. Storms Cripple Midwest Snow, Tornadoes Sock Several States c. ... •11e•...-""o"r' , .. , tott19'1t ....i Frldey c ... t1e1 1119" 111. iow n . 1 n1ane1 111911 11. low to, w ... ,, u . E ll••ll•r•. •HI lo norlh•UI •lllllS 10 lo :IO ~nob w ith -10 lllrM fool ••Sl.,.ly 1-11 1on19111. Small u•fl ..Svlt«Y Polllt OWIG91111ott to Meal<•n ltord•r. Outer <0•11•1 w•ters ,.01111 COll<•PllOn to S•n Clemenl• Island, 11ortllwut•rly wlndl IS "'U ~• wllll '"'" to 11.,,. tool Mat tCl'lltlll. Fair. 11.S. 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Seftla ~ 10 11 s-,•-,JWa TOOAY Se<-hlgtl l' ll p,m. 4,S S.C-10W 10. ll p,m, 0 ' P•IDA'f Flnl llllft • Ot a.m, >I Finl IOW IO:• a.m l 1 SocOlld 111911 •: 11 p m 4,S Soc-IOW 11·1' p.m o.• ~ . thous3.f\ds or hospitalized earth· quake yi ctims in hopes the an- nouncements will lead to reWl· ions with ~11rv1 vin~ 're lat1 ves. But no such information can be broadcast c once rning the many babies and small children found ~n the ruins of f\.I Asnam, , whQ-can't tell authorities tj,'!ir names. those of their parents. or the locations of their former homes. · · Many injure d babies and s mall children -there are no estimates of exactly how many are receiving treatment in hospitals.around Alg~na . others are living 1n foster hom es. No one knows whether the children were ,,rphanPd by lhe dis aster o r me re ly bt:came s e p a r a t ed f r o m s u r v1v1ng families. 1. A 10-MONTH-OLU g irl who had beeii h<'an.I cryin_g amid the ruins or a department store w<is round Wednesd:Jy. , 1rtually un- hurt Other mt•mbers of the baby's fomtly had heen rc:icued a l ive Im{ s e r 1u u :i ty 1n 1u r ed e arlier m the we<,.k The qu;ke virtuall/ d1·~lroyed the r uy apd It-fl .•l>out one third of Lhe ar1•:.i's I m1lhon people homllc:is Ab-Out 6.000 bodie:; have been found in the rubble. lnterna· . taonal Hed Cmss officials say the · death toll could reach 10,000 Three unidentified babies were recognized and rC<•overed ea rlier this week b y t h eir parents. who had driven all over 'Algeria from hospit al to hospital to find them ,. ... 1 ....... ORPHANED ALGERIAN CHILO WIPES TEAR Parent• Among 10,000 Dead or Mlaalng "We are th i nking o f publishing photographs or the 10 r e mainin g babies in the ' newspapers in the hope their parents are still alive." doctors · said. "We may do · the same wtth photographs we have taken of unide ntified patients who d ied." In the past 24 hours, seven un id e ntifie d adults a n d two chiJdren, each about four V'ears old. died in the hospit.tl here from injuries suffered in the quake. Rescue workers fro m mor.e than JO countries. including the L'n ited States. are working alongside thousands of Algerian vol'unteers 2-ma_n .. Debate Lnom,s _ l4ikely--:- -.. -.. - WASHINGTON lAPl The prospect for a Ca rter'-Reagan pre sidential debate is being brought out of cold s torage again. or at least the door ;.,o the freezer has opened ev·er so slightly. - · President Carter 1s pushing ane w for a two· man debate with Ronald Rea gan, and though the Republican's camp s ays it still wants a three-man contest including independent John Anderson, there are hints that pos1t1on coujd change. A Gallup poll released Wednesday showed ~n­ derson at ~ percent. down from 15 percent in a m id -September survey. After the poll came out. Carter campaign chairman Robert S. Strauss sent a t elegram challe ngine Reagao to debate the pre sident on "the critical issues" ofthe campai~n- Reagan 's campaign manager, William J , 'Casey, replied by s aying R'.eagan has accepted an tn· v1tation to a three man debate and Cartee should do the same and '"havmg made the commitment .. hold to it." _, A~ the :iame time . a 'League of Worn~ Vote rs spokeswoman Said the organiiation was ~sider 1ng dropping its an v1tat1on to Andfrson for 1lS next debate, operung the way for the Kead -to-head con· test Carter has demanded with Reagan a ll along. The debate issue has been rev1Vl!d in part because the latest public opinion polls show An· derson Calling below the 15 percent s tanding that the league had set for inviting tum to its first de· bate last month 1n Baltimore. But Reagan campaign chief of staff Edwin Meese Ill sa.id in an interv\ew earlier in the day .., that the GOP high command was considering either a debate o r a JO -m inute television broad~ast to cowiter a growing concern am ong voters that Re agan might involve the nation in a war if he . we re elected. INTEREST-BEARING ~BECKING ACCOUNTS • E\'(•rv-minute ihll'rest·'o n ALL \"Our money'. C'ominlf soon~ lntt·r:t·~t ·Bl'arinJC C:h<'ckintr Ac~oun ts at La1runa Fedt'ral. Rel(inninl( .January 2. 1981, ~·our chi>t king at·count t•arns intcl'('!>lt until your checks clear. Coml' in :\'OW for· up-to·lht>· minute d<•lail11. ... ... SOLAR SAVINGS SEMINARS Plan now to altl'nd l\ny of the rcmaininR> Larr:unu Fedt'ral sa'\linl{"i< Solar Ene rgy Seminar!' on lhe following dates: Octoht•r 13 -Laguna Hifls 0 t"tober 20 -Belmont Shore Ol'tobl'r 15 -Laguna Bea<'h October 22 -1.akr F.lsinore 0<'tolwr Hi -Balhoa O<•toht>r 23 -Glen Avon PresentNl with PANESCO. solar energy di~trilwt.ur. and repr('sentativc~ or the public utilities. these 7 p.~. semina rs will tw prece ded by a dayt ime dis1>lay of solar equipment in th1• br1tnch offic<'. TAX-FREE INCOME Acrordinll' to new Ft>de ..al law. $400 tax·fr<•t• income in 19Rl i~ yours for open in!{ a $ IO.QOO Deferred I nte rt.>st 6-Month "T·Bill Account" at Laguna Fede ral. 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CAJ<iN 1AP1 Hulh :O.u11fYull • s a) s she'~ getting s ignals from outer s pan• thc\t s pacesh ips from · n µI unds a re head ing for nearby .lamul. und she's rented a theater to help prc parP for lheir'arrival The nc•ws is especial!} ~ood tor -. •pl•oplt• wi th h e ating µroblt>lllS bt•'{"ausc the oulcr·space ships ~ill r.orm• <l tower of power to ·s uppl) all the ent'rgy needed on this e-arth. say!-<· ..J tht.• KO·ycar·old Mrs. Norman. who also g()('s by the t itle of the arl'hani,:d 0 »- ('t•ttlf"f ,-ry \ 01adali.:t•d \.t·.11 I 11.10 h1 .... d~tww:-·\\"t'l'l' kil11~ l-.1:ti n \ 1 1 .t11• "'·"" ••t tht·rn "' uh.\'I\ Ill I '~H1dal1 .... 111 ~prt:.'l' ill ct .Jl'\\ 1:-h l'('l\ll'll I ,-;-11 ll1l' ( 'tl~ ot t 1111lllll'l 11· rt11~ I~ lht• "\l't'Ulld ll llH' l hl' \ l'iH I' 1· (•Jr t•l t•l \ ha)> lJl1'11 .ilt.H l-.1·rl fl11ltt t: su:-pt-1·t ·Jt~lllm\t•l'fl prilllk~Lt.:l ' !1111 ,J;.,w1~h li·ath•1 ..; • n1111·11d 1t ''a. anti Sern1tw Ea~t Wins-7th Atlliual Pumpkin Col)le s t t 'r1t•I. AKIUVAI. TUfE IS on!\ tnr<'(· '.t11 ;. six months away. she s a;i:.. l>o·h~·• ' g roup, called Unarius. the Srnmn· of Life. has r ented the I.200-seal Ea:.I Counlj Performing Arts Genter m i-:1 CaJ<>n fur a l C!·hOUf' readtne~" bnl'f 1ng on Ort C!l. She s ays a stafl ur more than 60 people, including st·1c11 11sh. cngin<.'ers. com poser~ art1!'l~ and t 1lm producers 1s h c lp111,._ h1·1 prt•pan· "T hl• ... pal'eer afl have lw1·n 011 f1g urtcl and built in special :-1z1·:. "'" th.it th(· b1ggl'st will land f irst aml th1 o thi:rs will land on lop in dt·"\l'C'ndrn~ 11rdPr of s12e to creatt' a n en1·1 J.!'• l <>Y. t•1-." she said m an llllt'r\'I\''' ·' 'f hl'Y <ire planning to tust:h U1, f•:arth World people <.1nd to tlcf1, thl'm .. 11:\1.1· :\H>O:" n,\ 'I 11\1' 1 Afti·r ,, I \\ I ' \,\ " I 11 ( . '• \ ..... (. 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' , 11, ;1 ,. 111i.·n • 11d I I• tid: I I • \·, t ii 'ti 11.1111"' .. n.-,,, • 1<1 ,, In a Superior L'ourt ~ull filt•d \ .. ·1.·11 1n·:.d~ • .\Is ~artin aJlt:!gt•s she• \\ ;1!> 1 mpropt rl.-J1n·cl l:.is t ~o,· t from ht>r JOIJ as d 1 rN·tor 01 tontra l'l~ fo r lhL· ?.· network. ., ABC swd 1t d1:-.1111s:-.cd hc1 U\'I Jtl!>l 01 pour JOIJ ~,, performant·t' and attenda nt·t- h •trd 1ougl11 t•l('l'l1t>n. \t•<Jr (•:11npa1gn an :ilic·n µu111 µkin \H '1g h1ng 1n at <in epw :1!!11:; pduntH 1~ 1lw \\inner of thl' 1'11111 pki11 ( b.1111f'""I' h ip 'Jh1l 1 \\,I ,1 1.1d11I .olll l>.Jlil l' 'I'll E I.ANDING ~IT E ." Iii ;i ; c:- \\ l11t·h Mrs Norman and hl•r ltu1'l,;11111 1':n1l'sl bought for just sud1 01n 11<· 1•<1!>1t111 in l!t77. He has sine··· dwd. h .t for thret' vear s s h<: has hL·r;.ilch d land111gs which wen:' unavwd ~hl,\ Ji· la\·cd \\ II .. '\ H ll 1• '-I ii 1\ ' ~ ' '! •. LION# .Hatd. f '••u."' "" •luu -i· LOS A'.'J(.;El.C::-i .\i 1 \ 1:> '"" k lllat !•. who elimued or fell 1~0 .1 llvu ' 1111111• rru ..it th1 Los Angelt.'S Zoo in c; 111 ilh l'.1 1 I.. ·' .1:-m ..iukd t<1 death and then pa 1·t1 · II.' l'dl< n l1 ,1 in ilk ll1m police said A man polH't-11knt1111:0 "'" F.t..su" "·•' m hncl Leduc of Rccldwin l'.Jl'k <i!JJ>aJ t·11tl.' • limhf'n .i tn·•· and scaled ,1 I ~ fool \~"' Wl•U/lt.'..,da.I ···~ht I ,.1l110!., urjumping mlu the hon t!-Omf)ttt:Htd He was m uuled to 1.fri.lth ll.' a .'$11 p1.1.nd 1nall· •. lion, then ~ o.1s clragut•d fr•m1 tht· s1 ,.,,, a n d ., .. rual ly eaten. polict-t·xpJc.nnt.>tJ t•. :n. fif'!fl C'I tc.h · t: 11dnr~•·~ t_ art t''' SAN FHA.'l/<..'l;o;co. 1A l'• Int •<•untry's , 'oldest....and largt'SI hon10)o.L"\UJ I ~1l1l1t'al ur gan12.;:i 1', tion anno unced W<'dn\.·~da\ 1t h<is .. 11cto1 l.1·d Pres1 dent Carter's C'ampaign for n · t'll't't1on. •· The Alu.c 13 ·rokJas ~1t:1nurlcd l>t~n1 u' rdUr: Club has said 1ha1 7$1 fH.•rr·cnt .11 thr dub·~ mem hers vott:!d to l·ndor~1· \'~rtc>r "hn hJs :"t't el\cd previous eftdor"L'll1Cnt~ ; 1'11111 1;J~ Ill t. ln1ZdllU11S t • • About 15 percen n l ·an I-r anc1St'll s 660 000 res '\ ident.s are gay J . l 11.fl) rtu Pr RPa<ly 1 ~o. ·-...; 11 e Loud' ( 1.n~ \'\1,1-.1 E:.. \'I'• Alackn a .l1 m11J' l'h1· W1·a~t"I I· r at1anno a <'tinl£·~::.t·cJ ll.1!.tJ a:;s.1s::.10 ranked 4!L th\' nust 1111po rt ,1n1 11111h 1nform1:1 :.in• 1· l•b •'Ph \'ala1·h1 t:1lo.t::. lht· 1.1.1t- nC'"s '!-land 111 11-dt·ral <'OU.rt tuda) tu Ll·:.111~ :ii...a1nr-.l ll\l'·0Jtl f1•1t•l1l1s . 1·r;el1a111i11 ti6 under ht'avy govern !111:1.ll p1ol~<·twn. I" satu to b<' rC':id~ to tt:ll wh" ktllt•d F runk "Thl· Romp" Rompcns1t•ro .. 1 m obs tt•r turnt·d 1nfonrn:1 1,1,ho wal-,gunn<'d down on a _ San LJ1cgu !>li'•'l'I !-'Pb 10 . 1!¥77. And lh1· i;11,·er n1n ·nl 's Organ11t:d "1'1!0<' StriJ..t l"n1 • 1 is t.ank1n~ on FratJJnlll> to link tnt· ll\'t: reput crl .\lal1a l1g11rt'~ nn 1ri .1l 111 a111' of <'Xt..or t10n. racl.t·I< <'rlll~ J11d • 11n),1•11 ..it·\ a:, membt-rs ·••I l h 1· Loo: \n~t-lt:~ farn1I} 11 I .ii <:ost .. '\.usl r .,. 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' • 1"' \ du~i 't: On.'a11 Heer l'lub h .. -I'"•' .\I i1101 1.11 n 1 1 • 1 ::0 15.000 firu.' for 11le~al d 11•0~111r:. ti••· , •nd•tn 1 111111 laq.wo;t L·nv1ronm e11lal f1n .. ,., \.:.1... .i!>.--rtri;: mr~t 1 r,r ;.t ~C'ssed umll·r the Ck:.in H .1!<'r \c I -.0111, l1,d111·11 11 ,, thl' Army Corps of Enginl't.'1'" ..,;.11d l1111K111 . 11111 •Ii 111.1 Thl' Corps touk the club to t'fJu: t two years ago for ill<'gal drl·<lg11 ·• and filling in the man~rcfr1· r-.\\ ;11n p• .iround the area betwc1•n t h• 111 ·1 •• 1. •tnd th•• bay a t th<' north Pod nl i.,. ' l.:irgo The st:.itl' ol "Flonda <·..i1 l 11 1 •' 'l'ssed Ocean Reef SS0.000 l•• ',1 1··••J O\'t·1· fivt' ~ C'ars . for thto ,·wlat11·11~ 'Thc'I ( -.. 1111 I .11 11 hillll•L Ill I ti II ~\tit JOll I ,dO !1\1t1''•'' ··I I II Ll' , I "' I ,, 1•r1 • :..111• •l , 1 u • 1. 1111-ht:I I t,,1• ' I ' p11n 111 l!w -. • .c1 1 P• , j1l1 1111 ti .• 11 . t! You don't to b millionaire to lock high interest. needis100b ..... --· - . · I n1'' ,fl llL :nrr'\ hY \\ ;J~ •• , • tl I t' ' 1 "' . ' .iJlJ'~ ,, .... f I • j I +') ~ • '• - lt1 '"'• 1,111 Olj • I 111 -- ~-~--lil~!!!~~111•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--r~·.~~~~~--,,--:--r--=------..:--.."'C7---_._-----........................ ~ ................ --.-~ ........................ ~ ................................................ -. 11 t tJ J \I Ll\1 1 l 1 I , l .... ~.ill It ll \:11 •' \\ :', I Donavan & Seamans .on th~ Rolex Lady-Date. A 1 lu J.:, 111 , I .id I >.11t ,, 111• "'" 1111' '·11 \, t1 Ill '11• 11111 l\llll'lll f h < 'I t'•f ']lo1\t"f~11f1·\ , 1,1:1 1, '• 11 \\:ru1111g ( )\'l•·r • .o· II I', 111 1111• t. 'ti. o\\d•'I ,U\<f j'll'"'UI' p11111I '( ,l't\1•d 1111111 .i ,nlul h.11 111 .. 11·1·1 "' ~11ld \t l)on.i\.lll 1\ ..,, .11n 111' "l.111\ \\Ill .1pp11 ·1 1.111· .Jwppm;.: 111. fl, 1 I~• 111' tl11 11 .. 11 .. , 1111' 1.1 .. )111111 dd.111 ... tit. d1t1«" fll th1tl I 11ft1f,•,1fHJ f>l,11 I h I' t!H f lh1 ,,,,.,,l,·clb!_'..ii•I~· ':''1"!, 1111111 th. p 1·11pl1 1\J\• '...!.n!rrn1111 ,.tf I~• 1J1 ' l1 1Jl11 .\k :.l Uu1 lull ... 1·l•·1 111 111 •• 1111.·1b .111d t.1rh<, R11l1 •\ ,,\I ... ,, .l\.t1l.1l,l1 Ill .. \\ tdc · p11c 1 · r .111~1 • ~' l:inul h<•r n C1!il• •m1.1 ., '1 ·n1rn ~011•\ Aw•1H \ ,71i(\\\tlc.h1cr• Bl .d 11• \11gl'l1·-.. l li.tl{'t .!l.!I 11 r:'''"'" 1,1,111t1 ;"'·"''""1 u .. 11 h • ~ h.t 1 ·,;1 .. 1 ~\.i<,tt•r { .trtl v1 ... 1 ,111(.1 Ap1t>fl(.,111 bcp11•" , . · I' •I <.:jd\d 'lq ., LI· cl j l:.t 1•" l t h , t to 11 I I JU•l lf l\L'"f ~}()11 11 111111 1 ilnd upl..'11 ,111,,,111 1111 11 .., 1 111' l l •. , .• 1 11 •• ' llt' q1:\1 .... n111tt<' .,, Tl 1~·1: ·.<11 1 1l-.1k' 1!1\1 I .11i1j 11, .. l11qh ..... t i· t~'l t!Sl c1lluv..eJ l)\, )<11.'. 1\11..I that 1nten·-.1 1 ,11 .. will . bl! :;<:'cure fnt " 11 di 311 rn0n1h ... F.vL•ll n 111 1< •,:I ' 1 rail' ... 1 rn4ht I'•· 1 ! 11.q.ny your rd!(:' b11 I .il h•c t1•d rlt Mu lUcll Savmgs. Wt''ll cump1>und VP111 mterest daily. which · increas~s vuur dntruc\I vie Id So you 're really earning i11t~r:':!~l on 1,.iou1 11llvw .... 1 rl1en.>s 110 ric;k and you're 111 ... I I • . ' • • : ll'lll I'·" ' ·1· f\\l Jt ... 1 • ., .ilh:1 .... :t11 "' . \ 26 weeks. And l.>01h ell I • ,, ... to $100.000 by a LI.~ <,. •\ 1·111 We can't p101ni yuu \·1 p'. ! \ '~''''' , ' t but at Mutual Sa1.: 4::. ~ 11 ,, '1 Mlml&L SAVINGS -' .. ANG LOAN ASSQCIATION ..,, . .. -,. Robert N. Weed /Publisher OrangP Coast Daily P1101 Editorial Page ............................................................ ... N Barbara Krelbkht Edltoti.I ,.~Editor Con~ct Char~~ Se~ms FarfetChed 'harge5 startf'd ftymi last wt'ek in Ntwport ffear h th.!.J l\o\'O COW\cilmen sh<>Uldn 't bt> allowed to vote on a. proposed hotel be("ause o( an a1Je1cd <'onn1r t or U\tt-re11t 1'be chaama. directed at council newcOO'\•:n John Cox and ftul M&llrer. r ame from memb@rs of SPON (Stop Pollu~ Our Newport l . frequent devtlopfl1ent cn t1ra. SPON mt!mbers porntcd out that the Koll Co,. seekin~ pertnl8".,ton to build o l:? story bQtel. plug~ 1hlo .u ·campai~n a,tn'\ed at def~atU\g forrner coun<'•lmtm a·~aul Ryc kort met lb ) W1lhams . th.-nwn unl(att>d by {.'(1lt and Maurer The ar~um\"nt 1s'th tt thl' t\\o nt·'-' c·o un(·1hncn bt•rwf1t ed, lndire<·tly. (rum tht' btg doU4 r l'a mpa1 ~n finanr<'d hv Koll Rut whtk· S PO ment, Newport l'tt) the newly ~le~~ issue mem~rs p rc:l on with their ar gu Attorney tt u~h Coffin htt> r ul t d that l'Ounc tlm en r a n vot e on the hutd Coffin expldmt>d t hat .tht· h.oll 1·~mpa1gn n•pn.·sentt-d an,mdependent e xpt>od1ture; not~ l'Ontnbut 10n And tht'n.· tht f t Ii( ht s1mmt'r~ lt s~ms. though . that 'PON nw mbers may bt: s tep. ping onto dangerous g round by tryin g to s tretc h the r rty's campaign laws to e n<.'t()rnpass t heir confh ('t of . interest claim. Both Cox and Maurer contend they neither asked for the money to 13€ s pent no r h{ld any influence on ho w 1t was spent. If we take their word. it's hard to see where the aUegt!d conflict of interest is. Th~ dange r pomt. 1t seems. would be in s etting a prec- edent by ruling m oney spent to defe at orye c and idate 1s somehow the s ame as contributing money to the other candidate. even though that other candidate h~s n o say in the matter. It is hard to see the fairness or legality of -penalizing-· ; a person because another has exerc ised the right to f fee speech. And depriving the people who voted for that c an · didate of their representation is likewise unfair. ilard School Choice As enrollment declines iii the financially pressed Newport-Mesa Un ified School District, , the board of' trustees is facin g the distasteful chOre of .closing schools. Various plans projected over the next five years by ·the district administration call for closin g up to nine elementary and middle schools and. possibly, closing forever the doors of at ·l~ast one -maybe two -~oastal --area high schools. Administrators estim ate that closin g an elementary school would save about $125,000 annually. Closin g a mid- dle school could save up to $250,000 e'a ch year . Closing down a high school. campus· could save m ore AJ.ha11-a..half:m.illion ·dollars. ac.cording_to John-Nicoll, • superintendent. · . Closine_~ elem enta ry school doesn 't have the impae t ,. of s hutting the doors of a high school forever Communities we ll could beco m e divided as the issue of whose alma mate r must go is forc ed t0 a conclusion. " Would the high school with the least attend ance be -; shut down, or woultl it be one that is older and m ore cost - :tly to m aintain? .. Those a re toug h decisions to 13€ made in years to '· • cotne. But the projected SClvings envisioned with s ucl'I acl\on can h ardly be i gn ored in a district hard hit by Proposition . 13. legal decisions th at cut state fund allocations and a ·d windling number of students Worth Repeating More than 600 N~wport Beach sixth graders packed in\o Eastbluff· Park late last week at the invitation of the . city's ·police department. " · The first -of -its-kind get-together. dubbed the Cops -n- Kids picnic, featured a morning of game·s,. a barbecue lunch and informal discussions between ·officers a nd youngsters in the afte rnoon. • .. The cops brought in police cars. motorcycles and ·helicopters for the grade schoole rs to inspect. rt was a tossup whether the policemen or the kids had more fun. . The picnic. thought up by Officer Rich umg, was aimed .at gettjng youngsters to trust policemen and see the m as "human beings." ,, Without doubt, judging'~ the reaction from the stu- den\S. the get-together w~ a great success and certainly should be'Considered as an annual eve nt. • .. -Uprmons express~ln the space aboveare those of'lhe Darly ~riot .-O!her v1eV<(S e.x~re~sed on th rs P.age_ are those of tt}alr authors and . artists. ~eader comment as anviled Address The Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone \714) 642-d32t Boyd I Mayors By L.M. BOYD Within the sout.hern Mex· • ican slate of Oaxaca in 1977. voter!" elected 570. town mayors. Of these, 50 were thro"11 in jail. because they ·refused to take o U ice Anotber 50 left the s tale to avoid the job. A,nd 20 filed court a c tion lo r e l 1P.ve themtelves of duty. Why be· inl a mayor down thN e is such in unwanted honor I do oot<kno"'' Am asked why the ·•'r ' . Drur· -Gfoo rn~· Too bed the contractor • cou)c)Jl'tr hlve taken a ll"" mcri time flxina tbe '1rport nmway - HJ &"-7ear or ao. That . q_ulet week SHmed 10 111ort. • A.L.8 . Gl•a OM~tMt .... . .... ~··· ............. ..... """'""' .. ~Pll9t. s \<t mp bears an Americ an flag with 15 stripes instead of ,., That's the Rag that new 11\·cr Port. Mc Henry, Md .. in t h1 b'>mbardment of 1814. The Star Spangled Banner that Francis Scott Key wrote about. Q. What's the most ex· pensive nation to telephone rrom the United States? A. Bahrain."niree minutes person-lb-~rson, $15. H you want lo liven up the 0 1r\ner table conversation. s pring this query on the gathering: Is it the price of gold that rises ancUalls ln its relationship to t.be currency, or is It t.be value. of the cur· rency that riles and falls in its retatlonahip to gold? -Q. Where'• "The 1s1anc1 o1 Teen"? A. Ellis Island in New York. harbor ls sometimes called that. Numeroua WCMdd- be immi1ranta witbout ot- ftclal landtn1 card• were turned back there. SilD In AD -.bandoned aenlce 1taUon window: ''The· 111 war l• over. Gu ,..on." -- Rowlwui EvanH/Rohert Novak .. ·Carter Tactics Hurting Reagan ' WASIONCTON Th bloril 111~1 ru111c11t u S!>u011ll 110 l<u11ald llt•J t:nn wh11•h '"• oulr U)((•t1 t•d1 t orr1,1 I 1•0111111a•ot 11tur<1 hat1 I>~ II fl I 1•11 I l• lJ I !> II I ~· a r In I h l' 1111ndi. uf t\111t•r 11•;111 vort•r., that ~ "' "''\Ill lfl I 11 f•~flll'lfl I ' L1rt1•r':-. fl' 1• I 1•1t11111 1111 It·~' I< 1· .1 ~a n·.., l'lhl b( 111~ l'<lltlJJ,U~ll '\I I I'' 1t~<.'Lf t11 di .illl .111• 1'1·:-111111:-1•. l'h{· at>ropt 1111·11 11( l'Vc·nti. ".1, (11:.l ft'flt'l'tt•1l HI ,1 11 ;111l'l\ 11( 1111l h IJt·1o11 11 111111' <kl 7 ,I fl d ,1 I , , I t• f .1 1 " J I..-\> •"l I Ii I' ~ l'1'k t•11cl '" Oll 11 1'1 ci.1 1!1•111 t 'd.rtc'r ''> 'l'nllll )(t•lt.':.~ l' ..t 111 j) d I g 11 ~ .,.. J l> .,.. orkrng II l' h a d • p;a ~.s l·cl Hcaga n 111 Ohro. Jllrn111:-. .rnd possibly T"x1.1s. takt•n a brg It-ad . 111 New York a nd pull<'rl ne;:irly evt.'n .1n M1dugan, l'c•nn sy lvan1a and Flo rida Thi· momentum was all With the pres 1dent three weeks befo re elec llOn day T h.c n<frl res pons t• by t h l• Heag¥1 campau~n 1s a clue lo Mailbox how hr~ IJ•~ lt'ud w<.1s d1si.1putt.'d At "' moment of 1·n sis ror h1~ c·untj 1,0a1·y , the ll l'puhh c a n noriirw.-und hrs entourage werr: o ff for one uf t heir pcn od11• lr11n-..i•ontinental 1l\1~ral1ons l(J (.'al1f11rn1a He agun hi mself rest cd ~ lufc his ~luff le1surl'ly con frrrecl Th..rt' W<tS no emeq~ency rr11•1•1rng OO<'UUSI.' there was no c.;pnst• of etncr~cn<"y ll) llH' lie~ rnn inn-"'' the new Wl·t•\., rc~l11y wa!'> 1nirud1ng on th1> llt:iuan r·arnp :11~n Rut 1t re· m ,11ns to be· '>t't'n whether the Jt•rry bu11\ 111).!h l'•1m111 :md can hr 1 ng at.self lo~l'I hl'r for M ime de t't '>IVI.' 1·nunt r-;t r,,k 1· a re v rtall'lt.'d mcdt,1 1·:1111p u 1gn. u . h llt' 1' I td h ~1 1 r It 1111 r t t• It' II j s ,. d 'flt'f'l h. •·v1•11 .1 1JtolHJtl• t•h<11ll'Oj;(t' A< ''f'l ,\ r.r. ~. µol ll ng acrns!'> tht• 1•111mtn -.till 'h11w.., 11\'t•r ~ h1•l rr1111i.:h n<·~<1t 1v1• r1•a<"tHJn'i t<1 IJ11th Cart1•1 anti H£•<11!<i0 1a nd, l:H'l'I\', H1·p .l11hn Ancll.'r'>on as w1•ll 1 T he d1ffrr\'n<'" h that the puhln· tl1111ks th.il l'<t rt1·r m<'rt'I) ru}ncd tht> t•11111urnv "'hill• Heagan m1~ht ;;tart Wcirld War 111 "I t•ar1 1{11ar·antt'e thot th e Amcnran puhlH• wrll 11h!.olutely not · vote for ltllylm<h It ttunJcs \ wi 11 start a war," one worried ltepubJican strategist <not on the RcaKan high command ) told us. or Reegan and war. ... This h~ received incompata· ble aid fr om the familiar Re publican propensity to sit on a lead, though ttiis time there was no proper lead : Heagan never s urpassed 40 or 41 per cent, not This 1s testimony to the effec· ttveness of Carter 's strategy Looking at pollster Patrick Cad d etf's survey~ klst ~umm ~r. campaign man3ger llamilton Jordan knew rrom the start that ·the. president's only hope wa.o; to ~ paint Reagan as a man or war "Just wait till we gel to the h o usewiv e s." o n e C arte r s trategist gleefully pN!dicted With Jordan as Mr. lnsrde and Rohert Strauss as Mr Out.side , this has been the wh ole of the Carter C'arnpargn "enough lb wm unlt!ss Mlderson's vot e held firm The primary Heagan lactic was f aut1on : Av oid mistakes WH~NEVER 81-;HINO rn past poll t1cal carn p atgns , Carter's response has het•n to assault hts opponent. It has w\)rked before, and 1t 1s working th1:. time The president himself did overplay h ts p e r son a l a tt a c k and apolat:ized so that, as one Carter insi der said prrvately, he "could rontrnue to do what he was do1n~ before '' More· 1 mportaQt. media -e x p e r l · G e r a 1 d H a ( s h 'op n · s C'rrs ply directed TV spots each night procla imed the connectfon ·'· THAT WAS embQ<hed 1n the TV spots pr~p~red for Reagan by LQs Angeles advertis ing ex- ecutive Peter Dalley. The so· calle d "C:allrorn1a' dotumen- t ary," showing Reagan saving his St<Jle from bankruptcy in1 I !Hi7 , has become a staple of prr me-time telev1s1on unrelat· ed to Cart~r·s attar ks or, indeed, to the poht1cal world of 1980 . Complaints about Dalley;'s sleepy spots by l{epublicans who previewed them have resulted in unans wered phone calls and no a c tio n. The re h as been no coordinated medra respanse to tb.e ·Carter onslaught. "We are coasting." conceded one Heagan rns ider. unaware that ne w poll - mg data show them coaslmg to defeat. . SUrting Oct 7, p olls ters around the country began to catch the Carter trend, Jlut the Reagan c ampaign was ob· ·Ii v1ous On Oct 10, Reagan s t r ategists 1n Washington ; br a1 nstorrned how to counteract . L' the "October surprise" that they reared the president would con- jur e up to overtake Re agan. Other Reagan insiders grappled with the "Reagan administra· t1on 's' · transition One senior Reagan aide confided that the election was won A!'iS(;MJNG THAT reality has penet rated this e uphoria, ·no quick response rs at hand. fl is late in the day for new TV ad· . ver-hsrng Some Rea·g-aTI ad--, v1sers believe the answer might tie to buy a half-1\our·of prime lime for ijeal!an to go into the Amerrcan voters· living room to t a lk ·about national s ecurity, fore-1gn policy and mostly - peace . Or , a m o r e dramatic rl~spons£" Accept Carter's de bate ctr:m enge. renewed over the last weekend by Stra uss. - \ \. .. Don't Blame State Workers For Windfall To the E<iltor --~le employees Wf'r<' dom· a gr.eat disservice by your Aug. 19 editorial attaekrng tb~1em · · l r a v e 1 e x p e n s e-s · · w h' 1 ~ h legislators r eceive whe n they are in session. Your editori a l bl as ted the California State Employees' As· sociation -and state employees ... by implication fo r wh at amounts to a potential SJ.000 in crease in compensation for eac·h of the 120 lawmakers CSEA did propose that per diem be raised from $46 to S60 But we proposed that for state e mployees , not for legis lators. State law gives the Board of Control the power to set per diems for st!te employees, tut it e xpressJ..y r ese r v('s f o r legislators lhe power to set their own U()WEVER , the Ll'g1s lature c hooses not to exerc·1se ·his authority. Instead t ey privately adopt whatever per diem rate ~he Board of Control publicly s ets for stale employees. Thus . when legislative per d 1<.fms are cr iticized, the heat instead falls on CSEA for supposedly obtarn ing them. The major unhappiness a bout legislative per die m s comes from the fact that legislators re ceive that money ror up to 220 days a year at their normal work location. the capitol. · In s harp c ontrasl., s tale empl'>yees receive pe r diem on· ly when they are actually work iog a"1aY. from their normal wor1H6cation. We feel we properly based our $iO proposaJ on findings of the experts in these matters. the prestigious survey firm or Runzheimer and Compa ny Their July 1980. report on seven• major California cities shows meal and lodging costs as or Ju- ly ... 1980, averaged $68.34 per day. All we ai:e asking Is that state employees ordered to travel on state business should not be re- quired lo subsidize the state budaet by paying more ~t or pocket than they receive i per diellJ reimbursement. We eel this ts a reasonable position ' DAN L. WES RN General Manager, California State \ Employees· A11ociation Tise Boord o/ COfltrol lhu &OHie ifl. creaa«I Uw daUw·nJMM• allouaiece for "'* nnplof/H1 from HI Co l.$0. I/ llN NtO ral• ii QdoplH bw ,.,,....... ti toOUJd tftcMIN Uwtr Clllftllal a,.,. aUoloclftc• bw ,_ to ~~11.-. .StMaor . .. . . "'•m~.-H igltt.l(.:• To llll· rAl1to1 Yout-~4~~ !~g-t.i.~tHw news :trtfl'IP (Jl'I 11. a boul lh~' L' .S Su preme Court uphold an~ the ruhng th at pa1 enb hJ ve no "right" tu~ nnt1f1t·c1 whpn gov- e rnme nt lt1:a lth and Family Planning Ct'nters g 1v1: con tra t"ept1ves to ttu:ir tt·en·al::t' daughters. <;hould read "l'arenL~ R1ghL<> Hai><!CI " The fn r t lh::tt gov..-rn incnt agen ries would take at upon th e m sel ve s to hav <' ··rap sessions" <•n b1 rth l'ontrol for sexually al'l1ve teen agers. age 14 tu 18, rs unronscronable in itself. but that they would pro- tect the ch1 l<lrcn 's "r ight or privac•y" from their pare 1ls rs inr redible. And t hey arc now ques l1on1ng whether parents h ave the right l9 know when government ai.:enc1es perform abortions on their-Oaug"'ters . IT IS NOT so ~ch :i question of 0.hether you art' fo r or against preman tal sex for 1uveniLes. or pro or r<m on ttbort1on. as to whom .\ ou want to raise your t"hildren Government holds the parents responsibl e for them un. til they become of a~c . Is gov ernment trying to take over this responsibility? The Communists alw ays s aJd "giye us one !!Cner.atjpn and we sha ll have your country " l s this what our government 1s doing? ll looks hkc 1t It 1s lrme for a chan~e, . (;QLDI E JOSEPH i·,.,,.r# ffbl•'"tl To the Editor· I do not. take any personaJ ex- ception to the corporate rinanc- 1 n g of a highly vis ual a nd politically sophis ticated cam- paign in the last Newport Beach City Council election. They were understandably protecting their interests. I do take exception that voters of Newport Beach fell for their tfbvlous self-interest. The previous City Council had advocated and in i tialed circumspect growth to give time ror the council and resident.a to evaluate the changes additional multiple hilh rise hotels and commercial buHdings an~ high density would brlng to the com- munity. Thoae who would benefit moet deprecated the in· cumbent councilmen and their phll~es via "editorial ads." Tbeae ada ·were 1ucceasful . . . new councilmen were elected to es tal11ts h a n e w ma Jor 1ty April have wast ed no time ex- phllosophy and influence and plo1ling their politica l victory. ne.,.. appomtments "'ere made to Almost gleefully, the Daily ~~g-Gom~tlo1htinncmnce1:t-il·ra-rront:-i:r.IR'i!:---i rerll·ct t h~s~Jl1Jrl oso ph1 es s tQr.y, ".Here come the hotels." Almost immediately l-hereafter. a nd the Ensign informed me development compan y represent· that "seventeen hotels with · a at1veswereobv1ouslyatwork t ot al or 6,255 rooms a re en- JN THE PAST there has been apathy among the constituents of Newport Beach. Irreparable changes were m ade architec- turally and topographically and then the cit izens we re appalled after 1t was too late. Once the buildings are built. roads over crowded cmd the ambiance fran- . tically -urttan. there is no going bac.k. In no place does 'time stand 'still and in every place there are constant changes. The one thing we c an do is monitor those changes, IUive. high_c.ise...hot.els seem excessive and the bulldozer more apparent, atop for a brief moment and anaylyze what is rational. reasonable and ap- propriate for your· community. If you disagree with the direc- tion of the council. let them know by letter. telephone or personal appearances at cowicil meetings. Urge prudence and caution. Once that first com- memorative spade full or earth is turned and documented on the front page of the ~wspaper -it is too late! BOBRIE STABLER ff(fft-1 IMra11if•H To the Editor: l returned from a lengthy trip this summer t o be greeted by h eadlines indicating that the people who turned over the Newport Beach City Council last visioned" for this area. l f any Newport Beach citizen who doubted that the developers had one~ again taken over our city still nee4ed convincing, the evidence should surely be coo· elus ive now. LET'S FACE it\• str aight on. The Irvine and Koll Companies bought an election last spring. With the enthusiastic assistance or the local pre ss a nd the C hamber of Commerce, they in- undated this community with ex- pensive mailing pieces and saturation newtipaper advertise- ments that the~...,Rle the want· ecf'o'ut or Oltlce cool n't pouHifY- match. It was .almoat a.textbook example of how a massrve in· fusion of money can :6uy a local election. Now. the developers are ready to cash in on their investment. And the citizen! of this com· m·unily, most· of whom didn't 1 even bother to vote. will have to live with the results: strangling traffic, expanding air service, the taxing or already overtaxed local services and facilities, and the conversion-of wttat-wa:s-onet'! essentiaJly one of the most de- sirable residential communities in the world into a high-rise jungle of commercial develop- ment. It's stiU not too late to stop the hotels . Maybe .even tlie hand- picked candidates of the de- velopers could be cenvinced that this is not the direction the citizens of Newport Beach want to go if enough of us write or phone them -or perhaps ap- pear al the City Council meet- ings to speak out aeainst the hotel invasion. We've been had -and we're about lo pay the price unless something is done very quickl.y lo prevent it. JOSE PH N. BELL • LeUeri /rom readers ore 1o0Ciconw. I The rlQht «o ~ lftCcr1 «o fM ~ ft>'lce or •Umiftotc libtl ~ "'"'"*'· 't I.Aller• of JOO worm or ,.,. ,toUI bt given P""fererJCe. AU lcUert m• tn- dude ltgrtatv1c and~ oddrwaa ~· ft01'Wt '"°"bf tUUlaMld °",...,.... •I tuffjdnt r~ ._ oppa,.,.,, PCMtf'Jl toW not bl publillwd. • , ..... ••••,.··-·-.. ··•••••••r Thursday, Octobef 16, 1980 CWLY PILOT A 7 'fman Rights Laws Need Ove~ha;uling· ·11 111 malu• uvn tht• m1non l1t·' dww th1~ 11wl11 I th1n1oc"hut events of Hockport, Me., to ttet -federal On hlli r~moJ~ prowl for votes. th" ,,rcs j.ht tumf'd up in Chlf •&9. l.M or' day t? tell an audlence ~ A Slavi(• l'Xlr~ 1>h'\ tion tha~· w •• ,. ...,.. alterab> t~ft· . T poaed • Ina oltsh jok~that /Titl had ''-•ed him ; beau11tn~ llle Arn y Mlth them a!I a wMy of f1lhn111 tht> ldle hours bt!t ween A1 r F11r.•t• One 'a campwgn stops .. trnw . lht• pt"Noct lf11tw ,11lut1d111 h.111 w:,.,.._.11 lt1111 ~rnng und no~ muuey_ for a sewage treatr_n~nt wh•nundadatt!s .,,.,.k uut ~roup!'I Ill" thuu.:h1 11 "·1' lhl• l'al ' pldnl .1t must hire a certified uf Al~1an11 an 1 on\ (>nt1011 J " p 11 J 11 mu ' ! u u -. t· u 'I a 11 ~ 1111nonty e11te~prtse to do part of st'mbltoe1t11f<ol 1t'atal1·lh••m11fl h1•11 s11 p1·i h1t 111l· HI vogu1· '4-hl."tl IJon lite work Neither the town nor r ulturc• tratf1t1nmi. h 1~t111\ .ind 1<1111.t hlo v .. ,,.. .1 ''''4-4" the re)i(ion_hus .such a person so ,·o nt ribut111r1 t u th1: A11w11t <111 t hal a minority lawyer from llt•v11lut111n :-..1 tw 1t hut Mr I N 'l'Kt 1'11, 11111 •'l\'ll rights am~ther part of the state had to l'.1111•1ha,lakt'lllht'<11111,il •••l•·P alt· 111 nn·1I of 11\1•1 haula11~. liut !Jt' hared lo do what had already r11rth1·1 h' r1·p•·ut•·dh h1n11n.; th.11 11111-.1 11•oe1pl1• .11111 .d i , uncJ u.latc!-1 bee n done by the local town at· his UJl(IOl'\{'01 '"II i.:1•r1l1•1•I r ih 'l"l •• .11'1' ,1fr111tl In !'!,I\ II ll•!»t th\'Y be torne) JYt!rlor Kl11 x1·r , .1ll1·d h11tol1•d \\ l11le ~or9t' of Or JI the other end of the In on.. or fht>'t' .., a 11 11'!'> ht· lh1•:w 1.1~, Jnd n111rt Jcd~tOn!» urban 1 ural continuum, we have reminded u!-1 thtit Mr 1tcu.:u11 h.1v1• "°'k1•cl very "·ell otne1 ~ thc Collegefor lluman Services hltl oppot;~I !ht' ( 0 1\ ti f( 1.:ht;o. t'I .• r ,. •• .. \) u I I' I' 11 I In J u s l t ct: Ill New York City. almost all of 11! 1964 Tiw t<h'ttr' of 1 :i rnpa11<11" t h,. 111, ,. , ' ,. ' ,, 11 u a c u s t I y , whose students are poverty level bt'1 nl{ \.\h ut th t'' iirt> M i -••'loatl.iton nit•':-. blacks and Hispanics. They Hea~an .tdm1ttf't.1 he had indeed f'"oc tile t1ri~ -..:Jt'Oa!'>l \llla~e don't pay lu1tion : t hey are paid to attend this colJege "They would have enjoyed our company a lot more If we'd been on videotapel" service professionals,' a new ~·, It is unarguable that women . breed that employs 'generic' have been honibly discriminat· s k ills s uc h as counselin g , ed agai¥t by higher education. supervising and working with Often tl'iey h ave no recourse groups . and s treet activist save the law courts, but Mr. 1'HEY ARE TAUGHT BV strategies to help people in Dinnan is a professor of adult need ... Which 1s but jargon for education a nd reading . As a pe rs9n~ carrying the buzz word rationaJizing the existence of an society with a serious produc· Must .Presidents Be Brainy? lttle of "teac her-coordinators" lnsti'tut1'on that tra1·ns peopl"e to t' 't bl h ld .... _ such t>xacting s kills as promot· I VI Y pro em we s ou ~ further institutionalize the. nnv. wondera·ng why we ha"e any i n~ "humane a nd raring ,.... • values ... ··social l'hange '' and erty cycle. tenured <p r ofessor of adult · education and reading . "delhet#""'of services .. In other WHAT WE HAVE here is a The Un ivers ity of Georgia -· le le ly of Ill .il tr >f le ll ,. n >r lS It is fashionable this season ing out in this time anyhow, Ike r1~U rt'. Thoma~ .Jefferson. was mon( t1:5 here Reagan·W!ltchers pres ided over a peaoeful and al the early pa11 of this t•entury Y..ords, under t he vres!'."\Jre or civil nghts law. court derision ·tax -s upported school training sit1,1alion shows that ~nforcing . e>l aud ad mini s t rath e a ction. a people to milk more money out civil rights iil e mployment and ff ho are not what you'd ca.II ~rowing land whtl:h was handl Thn•e ta me!'> an a n 1w, the White bsolutely sold. to wonder. after mg its new worldwide hegemony llo11se was 1>r <'uv1et.I by men or e stop wondering about his with tai·t and firmness ' cxtr?mrdinary 1ntcllel'lual db · 1e. whether he has brairts t1netion · ou1h to handle the presidency. BUT NOBODY le ast of all Ike Theodore Hoosevclt , had ht This requires an ~xa_mi'!~;i~~---···hi.ms.e.lL . .would.:h.a.v.e.. .. eeuse4···-.r.emaJ.n_ed. a p~~"~e. <>i+!'«m;-n~~y-wttat·bndns Me. 1n a him o.f bein~ a brainy r hap. He . woul~ha e been a d1stingu1s hed o I 1 ti c a l probably would have taken it as fig urc ·: &.1 natura~1~t . an ex ense. b~t ===----an insult himself Ry the st an· plo r . and a wralin~ man h ether in ~~ dards of the average college <Read ~1~ It-Iler~ if ).~u doubt long run prof. he was dumb as George me l W11l1 am Howard l a ft wlis. u c h are Babbi.tt. whom he resembled in the testimony of ma ny of his ecessary (or most" compellingfy. Had he not .. peers who wt're close to him, a e conduct of made West Point . he would l a wyer·~ lawyer. a man who su~cessful probably tiave ended up as pre· s ingle-handed wrot.e the Org~r re s1d~.c Y. sident .of the Lions in Abilene. Act that governed the Phlltµ· e h~v'l' had Kansas. Yet he indisput1lbly pre· pines until we. pulled out in 1916. residents ~ sided over a fairly happy and . ~oo~row "'.also!1 was a dis otb ~umb s urely prospero u s pos t -war tmgu1shed historian anq pres1- d bnght, and som e of the America. dent of Prinreton before he t!Ut umb have bee~ successful. and In the brains dept. 1 would out . and ~e11t into the world me of the bnght have f~led. place Brother Reagan just about sa ving business. d v. versa, of course, as mall in the same bracket as Ike rowawar rules of con~~c.t. though l would not grant run; ·As an informal definition of lk • t d · · t r kill rains I offer the ~bilitr to cope w:i:hgf~ath: ;::.~~1i~!~r~"'1!gel~ th unexpected s1tuat~ons._ The con s isted i n doing n othing ore the une~ted sat~~· beca115C noU\ing really had to be more the br81Jls requared. done. Masterly inactivity, as the LET US START with the man bo wu probably the most sue· aful president of this century. hate to admit that the man was Republican~ Ike. Ike could ardly speak English coherent· . He ne~r learned how to pro- unce the word "nuclear.'! Ht! u Dot a ereat president but he an this country better than it ad bee!i run by anybody in our ·n:re. He baa events on his side, of une. Apart from the blight of cCartbyism. which was peter- British call it. IKE COULD administer if he h.ad to. as when he was head of AEF in World War II. The pres- idency that ends in 1984 is going to require a hell of a lot of plain damned active administration. Rea1an. 'Oil the basis of his gov- ernorship of California, either doesn't have these skills or is too bored to use them. The brainiest period the pres- idency evet had. including the term of our great Renaiss;mce Fine Jewelers Since 1917 - • . OUR WORST presidents. by gener.al a greeme nt . were General Grant and Warren G Harding. both of whom had tht: amiable weakness of being ex- cessively. considerate to c rooks. Mentally, they were distan t. Grant was a right sm art feller and he wrote English exceeding· ly well as anyone who has read his memoirs knows well. Hard· ing was as dumb as only 5ome s ma l l t o wn n e w s paper publishers can be. So I think we'll have to scrub brains as necessary for the preside ncy. Reing a g·ood politicaJ manipulator' is the de- sideratum. The Actor hasn't answered that quesiion. Only on· the·job training will tell. We have come to that Slavicks Jewelers is proud to announce for the first time, on F'riday, October 17 and Satllrday, O_ctober 18, .master jewelry designer Mr. James L .. Dudman will be i n our NeWJ?Ort Beach Fashion Island ·skfre to unveil his latest j~welry creations aT14 to personall~ consult with you on developing a unique and unusual tjlstom design for ~our gems. Mr. Dud~n's consultation hours are Fri~y l·lAM-BPM and Saturday 11AM-5PM . Please come in nd ~oin· us or call for · an appointment at 644 -1 80 . Refreshments will be served. ·· · •· § L~~~ .. ~·s "· 11 PA•IOll l&Mm,·NIWl'OllT MACH 114/M4-1- of the governrflent. That was e ducation is too expensive svel'iaJ school has been set up to pa rt of the civil rights vision of without major changes in the in· do what sc~°?ls of s odal work the '60s, a vision that cannot be stitulions and practice of every .to, or al least ar~ suvpo!>ed lo tolerated with the economics. of kind of tax-supp(>rted activity. do . . . . th~~~~ .... T.hl~ school's success. ..... Those changes would be a cry·. ?ne..su:.pe.cts .lh.e .di!foren<'.e -ts· ···must result in the general il')1· ing necessity even without civil t.h.i l the _cone~e of ll um~n poverishm~nt of all. even its rights considerations. Serv1C'es admits minority II· or:n constituency.· When President Carter uses lateratt>s who have been P' 0 In another part of the· civil the blackmail of threatening tO 'c;sed lhrou~~ l?,u~l~c ,sch°?I ri..:hts miasma, behold .Professor call an opponent who· would r.v ·!Pm!» run_ for t~t last gener a James Dinnan of the. University . make such changes a bigot . he '!''11 by a~firrnall\C <tr tion tn · of Georgia. jailed for his refusal may be serving himself up a c.:omlJ~lent~ to tell a federal judge how. he second term by pandering to Thj! Chron1t:le ~f H igher voted in the cas~ of tenure for a various people's piggynesses. Educat ion says this c·ollege woman faculty member. who ·but he isn't serving the larger "train!'> what 1\ c·alls 'human· sued when s~e was turned down. group ca.lied the nation. ... . Our 51,000,060 estete. jewelry -colleGtion has. returned./ You must see each pieCe- it's a one-of-0-kind! \ I \ H'\e ror11y and uniqueness of-each item o f 1ewelry design, S295-S30.000 outs our collection in o'reolm that all colle ctors and lo;ers.ol oeouTy cor,i app reciate. Diamonds. em erolds .ru01es. pearls and so mdnv o ther precious stones·oeoeck a.Ur finds from famous estotes ... ono pri vate c ollectors See our 1ewelry co11ec t1on rn Newport and Westminster, Friday. Saturday and Sunday. October 17. 18 ano IQ Meet the collec tor himself at Newport He'll show you some of his mosT' prized. hono;01cked pieces All items ore subject to prior sa1~ the se1ec11on 1s.'vast indeed Robinsons Fine Jewelry .. 100 t.r1 ·~r 11)rg~o •11 srit.Yw oero11 .. · Robinson's ' I 't .· 1?06JN$0N S NEWPO U FASHION ISi.AND ( 714) OM·2800 .. , .. l I J t I • 18 L>A11 r HLQI c l Thuf:Sd~y Ottobor 15 1980 e J • • / NUMBEASLOCAT!TAROl'TIDINTIR!aCTIOflll 11 MQftth• ~Oiected ~ Wortl Comptetton . Intersection .Wark . . ' - - Rel{Wn:alPonel "(JrgeS A -lisd J'.iejo Gr~en·,~lt f # .. • - 81 R'l't:VJ; MITcffE~ ·u.eau~ ~o called ··reve~ue ~l!l~~RI. Of• Delft~.... a.met~ · feclUUee. such u op· R "W i u.n • I c o • • t a I com · qoaaJ YM'8lloa viUu In th• heart m1 .. 1oners have ~uhnoull of the~roject. · rero1nrnended' approv•• of • , . land u1 plan tor 2,850 ua· . 'Qtt\ 30 villa.a would be rented do~~ al'.-. wi\bJb U.. lll"Q-M> v~lltionera to Hlf mefl the ,poud Alla<> Vlt-Jp ~ocnmunltt 1trer a):>elt financla r equire· betund l.11eurut .Beach. menta. . Meetlntc In HuntlnftoD~ll th• mlljor revenue producing City Cool\Cll chamben, tM "re· ·activity in the greenbelt would clonal .,...i rtviewed ,. ... fW ' .,. • f'M(Jtt hotel and conference recr•~ltfftlt)elt wlUWi tM tenter tocated in upper Aliso lar1•r tU9fhcre Aliso Viejo de· . Cuyou ·al the base or Sheep velnpment. tttl" . . ~ 1'11£" JIOTt:L WOJJLO have IN aEOOM•SNflNG ap.· ~, D rooms on 20 acres, proval d ,._'> local cQ.utal ptaa e =•la on re(realion op· < LCP) ft the v eenbek, .cam. ..... 4tf auch u hiking and mlNlonert .. joined ,c~b' pllft· . ct Nback riding nlher than ni111 .conimlssiont1ra abcf th• lf!'llftlt MCI 11whnmin •. county Jlpard o! .Swpervi.or.. , AC"ce. to the adjacent con· These bodies endorsed the pro-fetenc:e center would be by a 1ram earlier this rear. tral'lllt •tltem from the Aliso The LCP now le>e• to the atate pler area entrance to the ~reen· Coaetal CunlmiUioo which h• . l>eU. u~tll Jan. l to certify the coaltal Th~ J.CP al.lo 11how11 a :!()().acre pfp or reject it. vlne)'Atd and a 10-acre winery The coastal plan calla fot the attd "4!1Caurant propoaed for · prHervalion of land wHlaln ~ Ml110 C81lyon. That developme-nt .. -~~~~~~:~~~-~::~~~.~:: ... ~~~.~:: __ .=:=~~:~~~~::r~~~-~ . IF .\t.'CEFrED by~·the ttllte panel. the LCP would ehecti¥1Jy . 1'ME ti.AN CALLK for ex- become the planning bl\aepritlt .teftalon of the privately owned for the area, thwi ending U\e Ilea 8rn*11 Coun\ry Club and commi~ioo's conttol over UM! 11olf ~rlC from nine to HI holes, property. . u1An• approximately ~ ,acres A key realure to the greenbelt within the Allso Vh1Jo u c11. plan ls a proposed natural park Other ·u&es include a 15·itcre with much or it.I aereace in: ""~an center In up~r Allso teoded to f>e maintained in au Ctnjott: • ·two·acre produce utural 9'ate. v.ma1e °' farmer'• market near But there are a varieb of.at· It l i c l a Parkway and & tivities ~ uses planned for the r.~i.aLll'alil on El Toro Road ne11r 1reenbelt to serve Yl&lton. Md .. ,,. ~ future Sap Jo a q u 1 n to hf)p ~the coet ol main~ · "tr .. spairtatlonCorrldor. ihl the parkland. . lccHs t o tbe creenbelt. ~s In eddilk>n to hikin1 tl'aita .. ' t!t::e: ~~~'ds t~oths~~~~ • • • d d ~ >f n ll r Sl!tted in Newport. ~ampsites, the area inland and 1'he northern gateway to the , JUI\ !l)>'&tb o1 La1~a Beach also tr~i,eti ii proposed Just south · • . of Atl.ao Crttk Road and Would Oei4'I ..... ~---=---- .T[eam of developers and busi· nea flrm!I have allnounced they wilJ..~ettake and bankroll Im· provem1·nts at 14 key intersec· tions in ,'lt.'Wport Beach withjn 18 ..-th)' .. Stepticn Gavif), a Pacific )lutual "I<'~ president, said the privateb financed improveml'nt proje1·\. \\Ill involve six firms at a total cost of roughly $1.3 million . · THE PROJECT, IN addition to Pa• tftf Mutual, will involve _t.he lrv1til' ~o •. the Koll Co., ford Aer'oapau:, th61 Daon Corp. and Emkay D<>velopment Co. · The !isl of improvements are tied m .is tnnditipns for approval of md1 v1du al developmt"ot pro· jects b~· unt! or more of the firms but , un de r no r ma l circunl:.tdltce-;, would have het'n stagg~r·-d and not required until proje1·1:-. nt·:ln •il completion. r. a'" 11 po10t od out \hat the * * move, the first of. it. kind ln Newport. m ay speed up in- tertect1~ work t .v as much ~ two years. "The· problem." Gavin aa1d, "was that Ui,e reqoired road pro1ecta were pretty much in· dependent of each other . They r esponded to individual land U8t but not to the c ity 's ro a4 syst em as a wholt ." HE~ IT WA~ d ty otrlctals who first proposed !he team ap· proach to accelerate the itn· . prove mehta. The city sugge8ted 1 the firms tackle nine lnle~· lions but, Gavin said , lhe de· velopers agreed to ra1se that figure to 14. 'I'he work will involve con· struction of add1 t1onat traffic lane s . s ign alization and r~· striping. Mast of the work w1H be east of the Upper Newport Ha~. near Newport Cent!?r ahd John Wnyne Airpo1·t. • * * 14 Sites Listed ,,, .For Improvements Th+-int t r.;ection game plan, generally e·ast of the Back Bay and rluMe>rl'd near John· Wayne Airport and Newport Center , is shown on ll.at.· accompanying map. E 11't• numtwr indicates the intersection t argeted for improve· · ment. 'lllow is a hst of mterscctions along with proJected begin · ning ~1rtd•N1m pletion dales .. i'> Bn .,l.ol and Campu11 ) Bri~tol <north> and Campus a).Bri'ltol 1 north) and Birch l,1!1tbtol <north) and Jamboree 5) Campus and Jamboree t) Ca1np11s and MacArthur 1) J amhnree and MacArthur ' 8) J amborfce and Eutbluff · 9) J a11\borce and Bison \0) Ja mboree and Ford · U> J amboree atid San Joaquin HUis •>Jamboree and Santa Barbara Beglaal91 Oct. 1981 Oct.1981 Mar. 1981 Jun. 1981 Jul. 1911 AU&. 1980 May 1911 Oct. 19'1 Aug. u•t Aug. 1911 Cownpletloa Jan. 1982 Jan. llltl May 1911 Aua. Ul81 Oct. 1911 Det.J• Jut Ulfl Feb. 1992 Dec. 1•1 Det'. 1981 CountyOL I Home Loam Bond ls•~- . Orange Couaty offtcials afe prepared to Issue .~ at!cc>nd aeries of reveeue bObia --thtl time tO rat~ $50 mtUlon ·-to flaance . sPedaJ home loans to co1.1nt1 l"didenla. The Couf)t)' Board of Su1Jel'Viton 8"Proved tt-.e ·sale d\atla1 • meettng 1'lesd•Y. Wt final authorization dtll m11.1t come from Congteas. VtH le11i1la.\i6n.Ja paned the .congreiswnal sea.kill ar, the coudty will be m posit to raise up to It .~ bUllall throu1tl 1ssue5' 10 the nest three years. 1'h•t sum would be UMd'. to sponaor about 10.• home toaaa to buyerls o( new ~w.es bf COD· dosninium• in Oran1e County and more loans to developen of new tputmMt cornptexetl wbo •aree to build unit. Jba~ lo,,.,. aod mic!ldle-income ramilles c.A 8'· ford. .. THE CltUfiilTY already has sold the sum miUk>n worth ot re· venue bonds. That money hta been committed . lo nin~ coo· domlnium de•elopers who a1reed t.o work with the county in its so· called "affordable" bousin1 program. Coniress pa~ssed tegisl•ion last year to allow 'local •trvern· ment.a to sell one revenue bond series. Before the couJtt}' can. sell more bonds, that let_..U. will havt to t>e. •mended, •lid Jokn Gibson, • ad.mini~"-lr o1 the~ &M'Oiram. . The tow have ~ ·ra~ fro1n 1.& to 11 percent •. 4etaend· Ing on rainil~c:Omes. FitDlll .. moa drd' t»aii i:t1 .eoo t0 ~allfy t'or • ld.611.' · 11> J aunborec and Pacific Coast Hwy. A) Foro and MacArthur -- Apr. 1•1 Jun.~911 ••Y 1911 completAd Jua.1•1 SeJ>t. 1911 Aug.u•s ~--:-uae Milverlek More a.tor.ta11tlob bD..t.fae'bc*a· ••• ·~ Dr~•· .tliclUdlDJ Hates of the dev~._.r.C,: · tetlq C,lle Joana, cm-mnect bf e.w.t tbe CO\llllY Houtllll 1ntorm1lion Qfflc:e at U..·UGI. HB Solon Noi .. in New ShmA1 arcommodate parkj ng for ~t..+een 450 and 500 veh i~les. MAP OUTLINES ALISO VIEJO OAEENBEL T PLAN ·State CoHt•I Commta,lon WIU Get H Next , ·----.. . . 1ls:·-· .. ··--· ............... ·-.. ····-····· ·c·· -B S d 1noto,nsts ·an e · ue Court Rules Agt;iimt Mardian in Car Injuries A state appeals court has raled that Dana Point ..f't•t•urateur Robert Charles M ardian may be ~ld liable for ~ttl.e dam•geslil' an UPt'Gm· '°' d,,U trial resulting from a 197'1 ac~ldent that left a 13-year· Old boy with permanent injuries. M'Mctian, the son of former Rltllaid Nixon .Ude Robert Mar- lltall. wt{I · Cbnvicted of reck1ess drivtng tollowio1 h~ arrest and served a six·monlb j ail sen tence. He initially was charged with drunken driving . ..~ THIE FOURTH Dfstnct Court of. Appeal in San Diel'(o hd d in a 13 -page opinion tttat Orange County Superior Court J udge or~tta Ferri Seats rufed U\COr· . rectly when she !\aid the family ·of. Michael C. Dawes, former.ly of Capistrano Beach, could not 'Sf•,•eeowetr. State, HWltington Haggle Over n ·ebt The Clty ol Huntintton Beach ~...-· State Controller Kenneth or;· u e h111Ung over a •.ooo detJt Cbr)t cl.Um• the ci· ty ,OWC!!ll to'~ etale. . City oflictals contend that thero haa been a misunderstand· lDI and that they don't owe the money. . The ~veny involves slate balloot mooey citi~ received to he lp make up for revenue losses '4'ith tbe puaage of Propoeition • l.3 tn 111t. tOIY HAS threatened to beli• elf~ Immediately to col· . leet the ~)'. .Kuetiqtoa Beach and San .C"1n.ftW are two of the -.Cities ~ OWtlll money, according to ~l'M·~1etril, an usl1tut to ~. ulcl d9t dlepute centers on tat tnqne1tbeeity btd on hand u ·« ....... "'*· . ~ cfiftilM that the city re- .,.,,W it" Mid 12 million 11\ the geDtn'al fund when t.be true ac· l'ou•t ebouJd have been 14.8 mUUon. · . ···we are going through all the tape recordings of the City Coun· cil meetings from January to June to determine precisely whenthat actlonwastaken .:· Arguello claimed the money has bee n set aside and is available and that the city didn't engage l.n any subterfuge. .. ITJ WAS reported that San Clemente owes $170,657. The third Orange County city on the till, Tustin, owes $177,560, ac· cording to stale officials. · Hun\initOO Beach's bill is lhe highest amount owed by any cl· 'ty, officials s aid . Dana SchoOI' Stadium Hit By ~rsollists Orange County Sheriff's Department deputies are ln· vestigaUn1 a ruh of arsons that have done an estimated Sl0,000 worth of damage \o atructures near the new ~ Hilb ~hool stadium. Sgt. Dave Miller of the south county aubstation said there have been she fires at the Dana Poidt school thia month. So far damage bas been restricted to a storage buJlding. a ticket booth and a press box. Miller said. The latest incident occurred Tuesday evening when two youths we" seen rUMin1 from the area after apparently 1ettin1 fire to the preu boll. Miller Hid ~the youtba were thaaed by 1everal memben of the Dana mu. Hi ... School Booeter Club, but wett not cau1ht. Work on the stlldium wu com· pleted ln September In Ume tor the ff1'ool '• flnt football ,.me. MUler aaid the Orante CcMIDty rtre Department 11 .. •l•tlnc 1n tile &l'IOll lnvettJcatJon. .. ' sue for punitive d ami.lges when the pe rsonal injury la wsuit comestotrialnext March2. In the opinion. authored by Justice Marcus M Kaufmal'I, the court held thctl. 1f a llegatibns ,of Mardrnn's cond u~t a re proved in the trial the •:factfinder could reasonably find that M-ard1an act· ed with malice -with a COnfcious disregru:d for the safety and the probable injury of others as a re· suit ofh.is conduct. AMONG THOSE allegations .. according to the opinion, are that Mnrdlan was driving m an intox ic at<>d state: r aQ a sto sign, was zigzagging in~ and out or traffic al a speed ln excess o 65 miles per hour in a 35-miles per hour zone "at the·en~ance tb a popular recreatiori area on Sunday afternoon when many pedestrians and bicyclists were in the immediate vicinity." It is also alleged in the lawsuit that "Mardian and h is passenger falsely reported to the police that the passenger was driving rather than Mardian," according to the opinion. The Dawes family has sued Mardian for SI million. The Daweses say m~di.caJ ex· penses for the boy's treatment have e!lceeded Sl00,000 and that injuries he received will be with him for the rest of his life. THE BOY WAS carryin& fishing pole and pushing his bicy cle along the roadway at the time ol the accident. The drunken driving charge was dt.missed by Superior Co Judge Kenneth Lae who ruled insufficient evi(jence existed support it. (,__, Mardlan, o wner o( the.l"wm d Harpoon Henry's a oint Ha rbor , iniliall tried arrange a worlfl'urlough on his reckless driving convic tion so he could serve his jai time nights and weekends. He pped that r~uest af\e it arew strong opp<)sition from the D11wes Jamily and the dis trict attorney's office. $600,000 Won 11'Ubel Suit BALTIMORE <AP) ..... fede ral jury has a warde $600,000 in damages to reti Baltimore police Lt. Col. Jam H. Watkins after finding a loc television s t ation g uilty o Ubel. In a series aired in Oct 197~. WJZ·TV· quoted aourc u)'in1 that Watkins, then city'• hi1hest rankin1 bl1c pollce oWc~ai. made dru1 de wlt.h pushers and 1tyml~ poll lnvest11ations of their lllecal ar tlvltJes. .J • i NATION ' Thur9dey, qototMw 16 , 1980 I , I I I ~ ., -·· n •1 .. f J o!·I I J (I • .. . ~., , .. I.. '•: 'JT • i j. ' . ~ t• 'I • • ,, I 1J j .. l ., , I ,.. • ·I -: JI• ; I • i .n Yeat-o/,d PoUoning Hard ·to . Track . 81RMINoHAM. Ala 1A P l Audr ey Marie KUley charted I with UllDf ~le to po111on bu d•u"htc:r who lived,• 1ua~t eel of dolltl the ume to MtvtraO otht'r rt'IMUVH who dlcil't hu been mi11inJ •1tM>u1 .,1raec al most one )tar · 11M ~te Syitr<'h for tht• woman 11 eomph <'•l4'd by In v .. u,lioii· crowm..: SUllP)('lllfl LhMt lht• Audrey Marie tlllJtlY who cbl~ared from tt thr m inl(h.tm mnh•I lut Novt"m ~r m•Y hf> ca•lt• a different pt•rson l cwfll) · Kirk 'Kaput' "° Star Trek Writer Kills Hero ,EOMO!'(roN. AlbNln 1AP\ Page U3 ol Vonda Mclnlyn•'s lalt>Sl nm "' 1 vuld m akt' the at ward wmrun~ scitnt'c fit·llon ~ 1 ltt.•r un!JOpul .ir ..., llh Sl ar l'rtk rans ardund the globe. It u. on thal page> of tht' ne\li St a r Trek novel. due to be releaaed next J unt'. tha t the ~t"~ttl6 wn t er kills off the _handsome Ca pt ain l\1rk leade1 11{ the USS E nterprise for · Uyean. . -. Ma. Mclntyrt'. Ji. r ... ct."nlly RaH' a :int:atc preview of the Aovel at Norean. a region al S('1enec r1ct1on convention. P.S .. it 1s actua lly Or ~tcCo) who pulls the plug on 'plain Kirk s life support system The only lhlDC Mn. HWey Jell beblad at tbe motel WU • note: In· veatiaatora w°"'t Nleue lta ~.but w tbe 1cribbled meuace mallet them believe Mn. H1Uey la Uvtnc a life where ahe "chan&ea 'b"r l)9J'llODalily to fit beraurrqundiql." · "Slli CAN BE UNO, la"llUn1. considerate aDd then brutal and h11teful," said the F BI a1ent who is coordinatln1 the cout·to·cout atate will m<l8t Ullely arr• ber," ne said. "But lf the real Marie Hilley reacb lids she will like}7 chance ber penoaality er rel~ate or cet careless and "°PefullTwe'U find her." . . The aaent said that interviews with Mrs. Hllley's frielMlp and rel,Jtives, whom she bun't com.c&ed since. dilappearin1, have led hlm to believeabe may beexhlblting aep,ar~te personalities. search for Mn. Hllley. • · HE SAID,SHE bu used many aliuea, amon& them Mandy ··we bel.J.eve she i1 l!Yiq in a world with make·bellev8 trtenc:b Hilley, Julie Hilley, M.F . Hilley and Margaret Key, the.real flame of and enemlea. G/. . When abe reacb thll, ii it 'a the r'al Marte her aunt. 1 Hllley,'she will probably cban1e her personality when she realizes It was about a year •iO that Carol Jlilley almost died in an wh at she la accused ol doing." · Alabama hospital. Her illness went undiagnosed for month.a until The 47-year·old Annutcin woman -cbar&ed with unlawful doctors discovered biaher than usual amounts of araenl't in her flight t.o avojd pro.ecution f« murder Qd attempted poiloninc -blood. ._ is being hunted cout-to·coaat by the fi'BI and 21 other federal The diag009is led forensic experts to exhum.9' the bodies of 'divis ions. • • · .. • Frank Hilley, who died in 1975, and Mn. HHley'a mother, Lucille The FBI warrant a1ainat Mn. Hilley stems Frazier, wbo died in 1977. . · from a Calhoun County lndictment of Oct. 2S, Death certific ates indicated both died of cancer, but 1979, char&lng her with tryiq to poiaon her pathologists found enough arsenic in Hilley's remains to in· 20-year old daughter, Carol Marie Hilley, wilh vestigale .. Anenic was also found in Mrs . Frazier's body but in arsenic. amounts below the toxic ranae. <Mficials then ordered autopsies on On Nov . 18, Mn. Hilley dlaappeared from other relatives. the s uburban motel where she wu living while • awaiting trial, free on $14,000 bond. On Jan. 11. CARRIE. HILLEY; the fu&itive's mother-in-law, was Ill for ·a Calhoun County grand jury indicted her on several weeks before dying last November. Her autoi)sy report has murder charges for the 19'75 arsenic poisoning not been released, but investigators have given evidence about her of her husband, Frank. She bas a1Jo been indict· death and that of Mn. Frazier to a Calhoun County grand jury No in: ed for check fraud. . MILLn dictmenta have been rel urned from that investigation. The FBI agent, who asked not to be identified, baa followed The tests were made only on relatives who had died since Carol severalhundreds leadsaincetbesearcbbeganin·January. · Hilley's birth. Psychiatrists thlnJt lb~ birth may have touched off • . Cfi<Jda ~ .. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th & 18th "CO~·.a MisA MAKEs AllY s .. ,., 1•• A SPECIAL OCCASION" .. The South Gast Plaza Experi~~Ce. _· __ .... __ M_ak_e_, Day of it! ------------------------------------------' .. Your vis-it to Soul ~ Coast Plaza is just . th San Di·· ego· Co d I M San C M G d G rceway away: e , rona e ar. ta Ana , o sta 1 esa qr en r(Ne, pn . .J . W h } I . -. JC easy access. , ' cir ynu nrnvc lc rt'. P all .un ~.xpenenc. ·all the wonderful stores that you woutd find • on N~~ Yo rk's 5th Aven_ue, M1ru:i1~ Worth .t~hka o's Michigan Avenue and the other "'-"Orkt famm1!:> retail ccnlcrs ... stores likt.~art· eo'I . Halst M k c Ch I J c.l /\ ,-1 p 1 d 1er llrrcges. on, ar ross. . ar ~ our a~.' nn • dY or, 0 o. an sever.,a.or department and specialty stores, mcludmg Saks Fifth Awn~c. J · Even the restaurants .. md )iidcwalk cafes M e dt.._hfful. .. in fact, superb! .,;. • ,_ -· -· . -. I Southern' California's Shopping~ SOUTH· COAST PLAZA , &lti OM#• f'tl'('Way (400) At Bristol • QtSfa Mesa , Features Moist ·n Fresh sealed h1gh·hum1d1ty pan for molsture-IOving veoetables and fruit Plus a convertible meat kee t>el'With lldjustllble temperature confrot. converts to e11tra '1~etab4es ol' fruit storage by ed1ust109 control 4 adjustable tempered glass shelves Automatic Enerov Saver svatem helps cut QPe<at1ng costs e 81 cu ft of freezer space 30'-'> wide. 66'.4 · high . . ................. ,.. ,,, ..... 41..._.-.,.._.,.._....,..,, •••••.•• POTSCRUllER 111. DISHWASHER ~· ( ~~ii .... -........ ,. ._,., ~est Pohc~•lthr' lft ~ltllwod1er II•• I Z eyelet ...... ,_Sc,... .. T n~ PowtH Scrub• cvct~ '"av not no •veit)'ff'\•f'IQ WCI\ I• f1HftOYt' t>ut~n ~'" C)ut •I Wl'tfl fetnOYe <lntfO-On a"° ball,trcj'<On ..-WI•. h O"" OOti oet'"i al'V) U•~ f-f"•rut~ ou1lt·•" toh tooo "''00'"' Pt>t""•l vl• •f'H~t()I ~ 1"""'•hOt'I IO• ft~'O" ..tl"\O FRH REPLACEMENT INST ALLA TIOM PLUS ••• : VIR fl Broadcast"Controlled Color • Dual f.,40de Remote Control • Quartz Electronic Tun ing -9 1 'Ch anne l s • Ca b le-Ready M io b and Cttannet Selection Capability • Audio Output Jack ' Cabinets of woodOr~lri f1ntsh on hlOh impact Dlastte .. ,.,- .. ' -. ' • • lJ• CWL V ,..L._OT ( . .. • • 50% BEl.OW RETAIL . ·- 1 r~~ch • I ,.. • . ' I 'I' : t' \ I ' II V.(IUl{J f1<1v1 b t t:11 w iser It hfl haO fUSI let fl I :.11119 him_ Where Ant I? 'Politico Asks . - . l'o g1vt• tlw t·1t.r of Irvin~ "more Identity," Counn lman l>avttl Sills has asked that city limit ~1.Rns be erettcd . Sills .. :ornpla1nt'd that people traveling through I rv1nt-often don 't reatize they a.re in the city. Ue as ked l'ubl1<' Works Director Brent ---·M-urlmw-tu report'tu·itre--C:..'ttY-Ctmhciroii"now ·mu-cli-- lt would (!ost tu pl ace "30 or 40" signs on Irvine's ll<111ndar ics . ' 1671 .,..._An .. S.... L Cfa .. W...'-'4Ml2t T6" •• Saf._ l.O:OO to 5:10 ' ~' un f :10..ttt~ .. , "''""" h• ··)\• P"tlf!ff 1tu1 ,, '' ... t,,.qt1I l1v1•lv . ···m~··· r; J.!m'U!Mt 64? ~7! City Park Worken Criticized Irvine Mayor Art An- thony says people keep l'Omplaining t o h i m about ci t y p a rk employees "sitting on their duffs and reading magazines." '·STARTS THURSDAY OCT. 16th -9:30 A.M·. Ladles Sportswear separates and blouses, knit tops, sweaters, He asked Community Services Director Dean- na ~~g to look at the perceived problem _ and she promised to re- port with an "action pro- g r a m f or p a rk employees.·· robes and gowns. I : REDUCED 33°10 to 50°10 or more Bath Toweis -Discontinued Colors/Patterns Mens -Shirts, Slact(s, Sweaters, Jackets, Pajamas, Underwear ,, '"'"' 1'149 1816 NEWPORT IOULIYAID .t. COSTA MESA H.n DMty f :l0.5:00 "My personal ob- servations on this sub· ject have l>een mJxed." Anthony said. ''1'9e seen city workers doing ex- cellent jobs and I 've seen some who· seem 1 lost." 1 Paper Pickups Planned 'l'he Irvine City Coun - c 1 I h as approved a ~ .................................... .-............................... newspaper recycling program for the village of Woodbrtdg-e. "COSTA MESA MAKES ANY SHOPPING TRIP A SPECIAL OCCASION'' Sunset Fibre ln - 1dustries will collect new s papers at the curbside and pay the ci- t y $10 for every ton Ptcked up. according to --------~=======:::::!111::=::::::---------1 Public Works Director Brent Muchow. Buy ·~m by ,'Vur11Pr\' ,ti;/,Pf'ial j the SCOOP . · • , The perfect bulb cover! ONION SETS . P~NSIES . 89 a scoop Economical 'f'aY to buy . fast to matur~. Ptar:it sets! Pony Pak Reg .. 98 · For colorful borders and Potted plants. Full sun, part shade. Don't forget .. -Fall Is planting time tor crocus, dattodil~. freeslas and all yoor otter favorite bulbs We have a targe'Selection_ Floritct · .*;pe,·in I ·aoSTON·FERN Beautifully fult, bright green fern. Indoor Plant M41ehow said a con- tract must b e drawn between the compa ny and the city SJ>4!c1fying h o w o .f ·t e· n t h e newspapers will be col- lected . WOMEN EXPOSED? . EAS T LA !'IS JN G .. Mich. (AP) Some in - ,dusl_raes...a.i:tt t~yins-to weed out wo"len ;ind o th ers fr o m the woi-Jdorce b ecause· ,,employers believe they may be more vulnerable to potentially harm(ul chemicaJ exposure, a re- searcher says. • ' LOCAL Last Chance! CLOSE-OUT on Ois~ontinued Model WASHERS & DRYERS ~ SPRCIAL SAYINGS on MAYTAO JETCLEAN1 • DISHWASHERS -;·o~ii:iein - ~"'au on th~ Ou~I .. asn •e9u1.i1 'ycle • rnei9y ~ve1 O•yon9 Cyt1e , cu tu dies arr • -B~L~!~.'.§n ft.r..!:~.!~~-~ 1145 BAKErCOSTA MESA Mon. thru Set. ~ Phone 541"672• -979-4734 10 tll I p.m. ZJOOllwk..._ IHarboratWilsonJCostaMesa b~ Jestlvcll of Savinss COMITOOUISIDEWI. SALE-SAT., 30 Gallon Plastir T~SHCAt Heavy Duty ,Ple'c with Molded Hr'les Heg. IP -SALf'699 Boil and Soak CPMT ACT LENS SOLUTION :8 oz. size Reg. 2.59 ,, tA.M.toJP.M. Los Het HIClnOS WIMES 1.5 Ltr. '$199 NERF OTIALL \ . Reg. •.99 ~S~LE 5369 I I. . 2911 Plush TEDDY IEAR sr299 ' -1 T. .. .. -.11. ~" Pot R~. 8.95 3.99 SAL·E 5199 Jean M. Stellman, a Columbia University professor . said that the U .S . Labor Depart- ment's Occupaliona Safety and Health Ad .... _____ ......... -...... ---_. ....... --ml!l-...... .i.-----.. --.. -1 m inistration reflectf' industry prejudice wr. ----~------------..... a lead-exposure st': · ~· ] 1146 dard was being dr,eo '"'""''' ;I'! for work places ~~h H would exclude all .rtile '·' ~~·mi. women. blacks r:..:eo-~1-11 s .-ple6f Mediterrv' ex-"I ~r,dion. OSHA N Fl Ho•ev~ ursery -orist draft h~~ ~en re· written ari the lead I 28.40 Ha~r llYCI.., COtfa MMG standard r-:,s. not ex· Ad IOOd tlu'Oulh (}ctober n. 19-wbUuuppl)' luu · elude by race or Kodak EKTRA II I I 0 Camera Outfit _ Reg. 21-.99 SALE 51849 . ... - • I Vidal SaslOll ~HAMPOO& FIMISHIMG RINSE ~12-. .. sAi.E,.S2s9 It . ' ,. .. 'r Thursday October 16 t~80 OAJU PILOf '' I · Fall Festival of Savinss And 21st ANNIVERSARY ·('()Or m. c .enter r 6/DE.W~\.~ ·.FRIDAY & SAl.URDAY ·ocTOBER-17th 18th WINDSOR Ct:L1':8Rr\'fES THEIR 43rd ANNIVERSARY .... SALE 35e( 0 FF PANTS DRES ',ES SKI HTS JACKETS TO PS-S 't.' EAT EH S I.OUN(, E W F.A H SPECIALLY PRICED JACKETS-TOPS '7 •9 PANTS·SKIRTS to DIAMOND SALE . soliTAIRE RINGS • four diamond sizes • three diumond quolit~s for your selection A \-C I 5 carat 6320° 447°0 3520° 1 , 4 carat 880°0 597oo 45900 l. 3 carol 1265°0 825°0 60200 DIAMO~O. P.EN~Af S 1 l 5 carat 437'()0 31200· 587t0 42200 817 ° 565°0 DIAMOND STUD 114 carat 1 /3 carat 1 /5 carat total weight 2a5po I Val ues to $35. 1 /4 carat total weight 325oo ----DR ESSEs·····--v-~r5~f~~··$1·2· -·---· ·····t73--caronoforwel9iii~-· ... 397~0 235°0 265* --.............. ..-------· 33700- . 12. • IQ I /2 carat we1qh1 · 805~0 · 665QO VISA' -~(· k ,. 1 ~ I l'i Hor•or Shopplr19 C....+w 21or Horl>or louloard "' Harbor Center Cotto ...,.~,. 2300 Hmrbor m ----_,_... . 545.9415 Coat• Meu ._, fmt.l.t14 -J~wel~N tor 50 yeors ' ~::: .& BOY'S GEN·E~·~ SIDEW A!.K SA~E! SIDEW' a,·., .A; -(.~ K & B LEVIS $4S.:a203 . ~ ;·4 .-~ SA• F ' _;' . : - A ll · our post season t·,,~··~ .r\ .. Women Pants 15% OFF ~BOOTS l5%0FF ea. r.AfMS •USHED DENIM JACKETS ssaa IOYS . • .CORptltOY . S688 JACKETS LEVI IOYS PANTS $988 PRE-CHRISTMAS SALEf • sport~ and dress stock ~ )' ·. from all our Gene's stores 1 • · \ . ~ : ' ' } .50% to 15% _ f ·J / 11! OFF! > );'{-; • I I COWL SWEATRS . I .-:r;- Reg. $12. Now ..... ; 599 SHIFT DRESSES . Terry. New styles Reg. $20 to $26 Now .. 6 99 •,' SUITS, DIESSES . 1 599 1 099 Reg. S36 to· $56.. to 7 .. TOPS, &OUSES, PANTS 499 099 . SKIRTS Reg. $12 to $30. Now to 7 .. . . -./ 2S Great fashion stores, Including: HARBOR CENTER 111•11 ' ••r·~• -· MANY ITEMS 'REDUCED" \ .. , 50% '! Fashions You . . COME IN EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION "' 2300 HARBOR BLVD .. HARBOR CENTER COSTA MESA PHONE 979-1882 * -• .. • ~ lli---m----MONOA.¥-f.flru FRIOAY-10 em-1}-pm ~ --• SATURDAY 10 am-6 pm: SUNDAY 12 pm-5 pm TO SERVE YOU -. . I l I Can Star In UP TO 50% OFF Harbor Center . -Costa Mesa r -------------. I I ~\\\tllJg~ 311/1 :~· I I~ Mon thru Sat J~ I I HAVE YOU. TRLED OUR f I HAPPY HOUR I I 4 PM to 6 PM I Costa Mesa ThislCDe'· nne~' 646-5021 230Q Har.,or Blvd. is v r 1 . I y 1TWO 'DAY SIDEWALK· SALE STARTS FRIDAY OCT. 17th AND SATURDAY OCT. 18th AT 10:00 A:M. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HANO .MENS DEPT. '1 Orig. Now GIRLS DEPT PRE-SCHOOL GIRLS (4-6X) . 32 only A .. ,1 ...... • .. J1 111 I<:"' l•,11.) :19c 22c Orig. Now 52 only Asc,1 r 111 11 p .u11rl 1.111w-. 4 50 33c 60 only Tank Tops Solid I' Strope~ 1·99 33c 55 only Sporr~1 " ,. "• ~ Bu!IO• 14 00 3.,8 30 only S,S terry Tops Solid Colors ;:> 4q 1 .22 0151\ly Wu:le 01111 ,,, "· 1 " •,. H.1t• 6 oo 88c 40 o nly Drt-sses Fa11.P1 .. 1os 8 Solid!. 5 99 3 .33 15 only V Nee~ r ... ,., < ,., ,1,, r t <;1111 1 9 00 1.88 35 only TnPrmal UndNwear Tops 01 Bottom' ;> 99 88c 25only C.11t1011 ~c ir 1 11 .... ~ iooo 2.44 22only ShortS1cev1:-Vr•leiurTops H ">O 2 .88 17only Poty ( ·! .... "' .. Irv. 7 00 2.44 12onty TerryCIOtn Jumpcr Fa11Cr11<... .10 00 6 .88 40 only• Toddler ?·p1ec.: Sun Dre:>'>e'> 3 6~ 2 .22 BOYS DEPT. .. Orig.No~ .40 pr,--·· r .. ,.v,...J!...·--~·-"'' ·r!'l't·~·· 4 oo 1.22 65 each I an~ 111r·· · 30 p r p (; 'II rt. f I I ' ' bh 4 00 1 .22 12 'iO 1 .44 -.3.6 pr f>10t 1t l' ' I 1• t I 1 00 2.44 24 each P1 c.-c;1 ''""' 1 1 oi ,1 ...... f'• "" •,rT1<1 '> 50 1 . 44 12 each Pit• .t I t•u I 1 '~I· r • 1 • t • v u ,, 11 rt 4 9q 1.44 SHOE DEPT Orig .. Now 20 pr t ,il11C'. w. • :1 H.. ·•' '11 1 ~ gq 3.88 12 only 3 c;l1<11•. I .itt1• ••l·I •1 1;•t1111 .. el 14 99 4.88 15 only Roi>c '.:>o.1nil 11' 1 "'" t.11111t1:· r> c.olu t 4 99 2. 88 12 o.nly L.1d l:'S Saom,....t.....+nn---1q 99 9.88 31 or.ily l aa1e~ M111 '""' v,ny 1 _,,, • Wine 8 ~y 5.88 30 only (ad1c>s M111 ,, ..... 1 '"'''" " 1111y1 upnt>• a 99 99c 28 only L.u.J•e·, T 1 ", • •" (.r '-" µ 10 99 5.88 9 only Short stac~ If;.,,, B d•fll'<l V11w1 uooer 5 99 2 , 88 70 pr. Mo ldeo V1ny1 ">1•aµ Sont.lil• 3 99 1 .99 9 pr. Jr Bo ys SuPde Leather Dem1·0oot 15 9!} 5.88 10 pr. Mens Tire T11laO ?anoa1 Leather 11 99 5.88 HOME FURNISHINGS -Orag. Now I only M ystic Harhur BllO'>P1c.id .11 00 24.88 10 only Terry Cloth Batn rowel'> 1 99 1.22 85 only Terry Cloth H1no Towplo; 1 49 ·88c 100 o.nly Terry Clotri w ... sri (;lotns 99c 44c 75 yd• PolyiCotton r~11y .<.:1ri1n -50 :c 1.88 45 yd• Ce1aneseiNy1"'1 f>l) '-u .. cie t. ntn 1 .88 100 yd• Bail Fringe T nm 75c 22c _10 o nly W<ioe1 FramP Pt>o10 P.fa1 que!i ! 9 95 2.88 3 only 3 Speed Window ~;in 29 99 11 :99 3 only Tlf\'1n Sil!' Ar r'o/ tr l::ll.m~er 17 00 8.44 25 onlt Polyester 8 1.1110.et 12.<90 4.99 43 only Tailored Curtain P;1nPIS 42"'81 2.44 SCHOOL AGE GIRLS (7-14) ·····--..,..---"' ---·----·-···--~-.. --- '~o only Tank Tors So11os or Strip!'., :io o nly Wl11te c; S Blouo;" Novetty rno111s 22 pr. Navy 0Pmrn Wec;tPrn Styl>' J• ,1n }!> onty Scnocl Dreo;ses A%t S!Ylt''> 1.8 only School Dre%c:. Asst Style.., 46 only Thermal Underwear_,_ l S, I <Jill> & Bnttom-; WOMENS ACCESSORIES . ' .... Orig. Now - 1 <i9 33c 5 90 2 .88 Id O·J 5.&8 J2 00 3.33 6 00 2.44 36.9 1~88 · Orig. Now 6~ only Ladies Sun·V1•mr AdJuslaOIP Back 2 00 22c 6°1 only Lettur f> ed9e Scarves Solids & Prints 2 29 SOC )o 10 only Shoulder Stvle Vinyl Handtiag 3 99 44c 40 only Assl Scarves Solids & Prints 5 00 2 .50 20 only Sheer Polyester Gown 8 Robe S~t 9 99 2 .99 400 pr. Con on Sha.oer Pantihose SML 2 00 1·.22 JUNIO.f:l SIZE SPORTSWEAR 90 pr. Polyester Seamless 01 EJelted P.~nt 60 only Asst Swimwear -1 or 2 piece 20 only Assi 'S'S Sweaters & Terry Tops 25 only Knit Tank Tops Soltds MISSES SIZE SPORTSWEAR 30 only Asst Blouses -Prints & S911os Orig. Now 14 00 3.88 10·22 00 2.88 799 2 \88 g_o.o_66c Orig. Now 12-16 00 3.88 36 pr. Double-Knit Po1y P<int -Rose or Slut> 10 00 3.88 13 only Sis Hawa11an ~r1nt ferry Top 12 00 3 .88 38 only AssT Swimwear 12-22 00 2.88 12 only Solid 'ferry Cloth Short1e Coverup flj 90 4 .88 15 only HoorlPO I f'rry Stripe Cover up q 00 1-.88 34 only \l Neck R1ooed Terry Tops 699 1 .88 WOMENS LARGE SIZE SPORTSWEAR Orig. Now 30 only Asst B1ouses -SS & LiS 12-1700 3.88 12 only Double Knit Polvesier Pants l6 00 3.88 9 only Poly Pleated Skirts Solid Color 15 00 3.88 MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING UNADVERTISED VALUES THE MALE: MAN Mett's Fashion Discomt Stott SIDEWALK SAtE Jackets Req. to '4000 Sale 1/2 off Short Slee•~ Shirk Req. to '24'° · Sale 5988 Long Sleeve Shim Req. to '2214 Sale 1/2 off Chemise. Lev.i . Van Heusen.Lee ~--SPECIAL! -----"----.. Leather Jackets ' By .. Goya· of. N. Y. 5 colors-· Fully Lined . REG. 180°0 SALE ' I 1991 limited to stock on hand . Sale Good-Od. 17, II, It .· . SHOES•SHOES•SHOES WOMEN'S FAMOLARE BARE TRAPS NATURALIZE RS LITE STRIDE HUSH PUPPIES MUSHROOMS 2 DAYS ONLY FAl.1SAT. OCT. 17·11 VAL. TO 45., ALL ONE PRICE 14 9 ~ ------MEN'S ------ FLORSHEIM HUSH PUPPIES JARMAN VALUESTOS75 2 D•y• Only t rl. ~~k . >m. ~cgr1•_ -THE' SHOE· HUT 20-· To 40% OFF HARBOR CENTER 2300HAABOR COSTA MESA 548-lns ~-~~---· IN - H~BOR CENTER COLUMBIA SAVINGS CROCKER BAt1C • Gl.E-ALE FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN SEClltlTY PACIFIC BANK I ICE CREAM OR YOGURT I I CONES 2Sc I . I WITH COUPON I CHICie oua SPICIAL OM .. 41CAte ACCISIOlm HP •1c ..... '23995 CAHllADIR .. 'J7f.f5 I WE .. COSTA MESA I I FEATURE . I AL TADENA 23·00 ....... lh4. I PRODUCTS (H.,._, Center hltlltfl Jelly 1.,erJ I L 54 ........ .......................... 11m IARllRL CENTER HARBOR AT WILSON . HARBOR I . · ,.1MT91 ........ •Jot.ts w• ............ 1 1 IZ.tl MINOHMOD .... 'J9.f5 ~"°" PAO .............. •Jt.95 Ol VMPlt2•MAllO'• ... ' SALES COITA.-A COMPANY 540-is3o "CISTA . MESA · BL.. . I .•• . . . ··~ ' I 2 l1'll\ , l'IL.lJ l 1nur"41ay Utloner Ill l'flJ ------. . MERVYN-S - starts· Friday, 9:30 a.-m.' many limited quantities :. n9.t all siz es may be available in each gro up1 ng ... colo rs and styJ e s limited to stock on h~nd . ·so snap early for best selection! • -1n our r ' NATION •' ·aaehelor to Be Father '. . . . Surrogate Mom Artificially Inseminated 0 MAHA . Neb . <AP) -Orbi. from Laverne, made the Californian Joseph Qrbi is single fina l choice of the mother of his a nd 30. He wants a son. child. Kathleen, a 30·year·old divorcee "She was everything we were and mother of two, answer4!d his loot.Ing for -intelligent. attrac- newspaper ad . And 'in what is twe. stable," Keane said. believed lo be the first attempt The procedure was t aking to .P!~U~e a sex•&elec~ b•bl'. _place· ~aba r becal,!.Sf of. fl~ for a single man , she was new sperm selectwn process de artiflclaJly.inseminated as a sut· \.1eloped by Dr. B .C . Rhat rogate mother. tacharya, director of research at With a new method designed Applied Genetis::s. to produce a boy develoJM!d by Bhattacharya. a nat1v~ at In· an Indian researcher wbo ls a dia and a veterinarian, said he veterinari a n -s h e -was develope d a d e v ice th a t artificially inseminated by. a sep~ates male a nd female gynecologist at A-pplied Genetic . s p e m fo r 4 s e in the 1 n Laboratory Inc. here. The pro-sem ationproc~ss. cedure was repeated the next • day. "I TIUNK WE got close to 100 IF A BABY IS born, she is to percenlmalesperminthe fi rst ln release custody of the child to se.m ination... he 1"5aid. "They Orbi, Noel Keane, a Dearborn, cametousonly to get aboyandwe Mich .. lawyer said. have the only de•ice of this Keane, who said he had been nature." working on surrogat~ parent Applied genet ics h<1 s ,done . cases for four ye ars , Slfld this is "quite a few " of the insemina- the first case he is aware of in lions. but other patients have which the goals were sex selec· tion and parenthood for a single- man. been married couples and this marks the fi r-St time a sin~le man· "'with a surrogate mother wants to have a boy," Bhattacharya said. . ___,......_ The sex selecllon process has1 been 100 percent s uccessr4). in .ouumatt;, ~e S1t1d , a nd-there have been no birth defects . Rut the first women who were inseminated with sex-selected s perm have not deli:vered. he said. · Keane said there is a.potential for a legal custody dispute in a surro~ale parent case. although a document has been drawn up "stating what we intend to do." ' BUT HE SAID "the re is always the rear that Kathleen might eventually wa pt custody." The birth certificate will have the names of both · mother and' father. he said . "There will be no attempt 'to kel'p the c)<rcu ms tances s ur- rounding the birth from the chi ld. In fact Joseph might well make the progress of the child • ava1 la ta• to Kathleen." he said. Neither Orbi· nor the prospec- t 1 v c mother was givin g in · tervicws. he said. -:·-.. :--~-------~--li-tintlngton--~-~eaGh-: · sto·re · The woman, identified only as Kathleen, from the Farmington. M'ich., area7 will receive $10,000 for "medical e xpenses'' but ·-~-~~.:~. offlt'h ~~~~2.'li~ .P.?..i.~-·~-1~.~J~r.. ... ue aring e cn1 u . , . "We offered to pay a fee but she wouldn't accept it," Keane said. '.!Her reasons for doing it were basically humanitarian. She wanted to experie~e a pregnancy ahd she plans to use this 85 a learning experience ror Legis l~tors' P e r Diem Pay Rises in '81 • wo.men's sportswea~ Now 1'3JUNIORSHORTS 98c 30 JUNfOR JEA .. S ~ .98 34 JUNIOR SHORTS 1.98 37 JUNIOR TROUSER PANTS 1.98 27 JUNIOR.SWIMWEAR ·1.98 48 MISSES' TEE SHIRTS 1.98 M MISSES' SHORTS 1.98 135MISSES'PANTTOPS 3.98 61 JUNIOR PANT TOPS 3.98 38 JUN~R JEANS 3.98 112 SHORT 51..EEVE TEE SHIRTS 3.98 21 JUNIOR TANK TOPS 3.98 31 FULL AGURE TOPS 3.98 66 UNCONSTBUCTED JACKETS 3.98 42MISSES'TROUSER PANTS 3.'98 81 JUNIOR SHIRTS 4.98 41-;JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS 4.98 35 FULL FIGURE TOPS 6.98 147fULL FrGURE PANTS 6.98 SO JUNIOR JEANS · 6.98 86JUNl0R·SKIRTS 6.98 women 's accessories 37 SHOWER MACHINE REFILLS 72 POL VESTER SCARVES 19 HALTER TOPS . 211 TEXTURED PANTYHOSE 58 LEA.fHER WALLETS 197 LEATHER ANO SUEDE BEL TS 51 LEOTARDS 182 CANVAS AltO WOVEN SANO A LS 42 FLOWER BARRETTES 38f A.BRIC HANDBAGS NOW 98c 98c 98c 98c 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 2.98 lingerie , l o~ngewear Now 40 son CUP BRAS ..: 98c 24 FAMOUS MAKER BRAS 1.98 27 CONTOUR BRAS 2.98 41 STRAPLESS BRAS 2.98 16 UNIFORPI' SMOCKS ~ 2.98 71 BAB Y DOLLS 2.98 15SHORTGOWNS 2.98 14UNIFORMPANTS 3.98 29 LONG LOUNGEWE AR 3.98 46Sl'RAPLESS BRAS 3.98 15 LONG BEACHWEAR 4.98 , 33SHORTLOUNGEWEAR 4.98 14 HOSTESS l..OUHGEWEAR ., • • 5.98 30 LONG GOWNS 5.98 ,. buys for boys' NOW 41 TANK TOPS . . ... 48c 17 FASHIO~TEES ,·... . .. 48c 2S! BASEBAU CAPS . . . . . 48c 125AAINBOWSUSPEttDERS ... ~1.48 83 UTTl£ B<US S SLY TEARY SHIRTS ....... 2.98 19SSLVSUMMERSHIATS .. 3.98 -29SSLVTERRYSHIATS ............ 5.98 11 LITTLE BOYL SLVTERRY SHIRTS . . . 5.98 · 179BOYSJEANS _ 6.98__:_ buys for men ' NOW 37 SUN VISORS. 68c 97TANKTOPS . 98c 58 SSL V WOVEN SHI ATS . 1..98 43SSLVGOLFSHIRTS . . .. 2.98 .41 LSLYPOLYESTERSHIRTS . .. . 2.98 59FAMOUSMAKERSWIMSUfTS ... .. . . 2.98 n S SLV TEE SHIRTS . 3.98 39 S SLV PLAID SHIRTS . .. . . .. . . 3.98 58 SSL V TROPICAL PAINT SHIRTS . . . 4.98 59 PAINTER STYLE JEANS . . . . . ... 5.98 63 FAMOUS MAKER SUCKS . . . . . . . . . ... 5.98 55 S SLV KNrTSHIATS .. .. . . ':'.... .. ...... 8.91 93YOUNGMEN'SlWEEDSLACKS . : ....... 7.98 47 JOG SUITS .. . . . 12.98 shoes for the family .. ~ NOW 116 CHILDREN'S CANVAS -~ · . . 1.98 32 WOMEN'S THONG SANDAL . 3.98 &8 GIRLS SANDALS . . . 4.98 81 WOMEN'S JOGGERS • . 8.98 52 BOYS SUEDE' JOGGERS . . • .•.... 8.98 324 WOMEN'S DRESS HEELS ... 9.98 . 20WOMEN'SSADOLESHOE .. 10.98 96CHILDREWSOXFORDS . . . 14.98 45MEN'SCASUALS. . . . 15.98 27MEN'SORESSSHOES . . .. . . . 15.98 71 MEN'SADIOASJOGGERS... 19.98 49WOMEN'SAOfOASJOGGERS ........ 19.98 50 MEN'S DRESS SHOES/BOOTS . . .. 29.98 yardage and notions NOW 2471N.OFPOLY/COTIONRIBINNG . . . .. 4c 27YOS.100%POLYESTERINTEALOCK ...... 48c ~4 VOS. POLY /COnON BOUCLE . . . . .... 98c infants and toddlers 22TODDLER HATS NOW 48c 98c 98c 98c 1.98 t .98 1.98 1.98 2.98 2.~8 3.98· 3.98 4.98 • 117 VOS. POLY /COnON/RAYON TROPICALS 98c 305ZIPPEAS~~:: .. 10FOA1 .--·-~· 279 SPOOLS THREAD ... 48c 20 INFANT SHORTS 25 TODDLER BOYS' T AHK TOPS" 75 INFANT SHORT SETS 301NFANT GIRLS' TOPS 45 TOOOLER JM)YS' SHIRTS S5 TOOOlEfWWLS' SHORT ALLS 2S TODDLER GIRLS' DRESSES 55 DIAPER SETS . 301NFANTCRAWLEF{S . 15 TODDLER BOYS' JACKETS 211NFANT JACKETS 13iNFANTPAHTSETS buys for girls NOW 125NECKLACES . 28c 2081GGIRL~ROPTOPS 1_ 48c 7S SANDALS .. . . • ' 98c 90 um.E GIRLS' CAMISOLES .• " . . . 98c 21Dum.E GIALS' SWIMWEAR • . . . . . . . 1.98 45UTTLE GIRLS' JUMPERS . . . . . . . . . 1.98 fO LITTLE GIRLS' TOPS . .. ........ 1.98 :,a:oc:.~~=. . .. . . . .. .. . 1.98 •........ 1.91 IOllGCMALS'SWllWEAR ...... : ......... 1.91 15LEOTAROS ..... .. .. . . . ......... 2.91 70l:ITTlEGIRLS'PANTTOPS ............... 2.91 31 llG GIRLS' Sl.£EPWEAR.. .. .. . . ........ 2.91 14-GIRLI' NYLON JACKETS ............. 2.11 41 UTTLE GIAU'SktRTSETI ............... 3.91 11•G1RLS'JUMPER ...................... 4 .. lOUTTUGIRLS'PANTSm ..... 1 ••••••••• 5 .. 21•GIM.t PANT'SETS ...... ~~: ........... 1.- for your home -NOW 124WASHCLOTHS.. . .. . • .. . ...... 58c 44 HAND TOWELS . .. .• r ............ 98c 21 4 PC. NAPKIN SETS . . . . ... 98c 34 OVEN MITTS ... .. . . . .. . • ............. 98c 19 lWfN saE SHEETS . . . .. . • .. .. . . • .. .. . 1.91 28 lttlLOW CASES . .. . .. , .. . . .. .. . • . . .. 1.91 13 INmAL RUGS .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. 1.91 142 TISSUE DISPENSERS ·. . . .) .. .. . .. . . . . . 3.91 49 BA Tff TOWELS .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . 3.91 37 KfTCHEN,CURTAINS .. .. . .. . .. ........ 3.91 17WATER8lr>SHEETS ................... 14.91 8 BEDSPREADS . . . . . . . . . . ............. 29.91 jewelry buys NOW 93 TAFAAI NECKLACU .................... 41c 114TRFARINECKLACEs-IAACELETS ..... 1.48 · 439TRIFARINECKLACES .................. 1 .. 275 TAIFARI NECKLACES .................. 2.91 174TAIFARINECKLACES .................. 3.41 31 TRIFARINECKLACIS ................... 4AI toys, toys, toys NOW 2HIOAKPOlfl!RI .................... , ..... le nLOUOllOUntTOYS .. ~ ................... 41c 11Kna ....................................• 17 WAC*YMONlllA WRf1'EAI ............. 1.91 Hunting~on Beach • 9811 Adams Ave . at Brookhurst St. • 963-9731 ' her other two children." One-student Sf;lwol Open . MALTA, Mont. (A•P) - George Arnold didn't think much of the town schools, so he pened his own to teaeh book~ keeping, typing, basic elec- tronics, Spanish, math, physical education, .Englis h grammar and fine arts. The school has one pupil - Arnold's son, Derick. Arnold, a certified teache r. won't send perick back to public sctiool i n this town of 2,200 because, he said. the boy was misk'eati!d-at school and was not proper-ly educ ated. A year ago, when his son was ih seventh grade, Arnold began teaching him at home APWI ........ Furd·,. Brid.- ln a brief ceremony secret- ·ly arranged. Henry Ford 11 , retired chairman of Ford Motor Co .. has m a rried his longtime companion . K athy DuRoss. _abo~e1 in Carson City, Nev. It was the third maffiage ro"r For . 63. His new wife:" 40, was widewed when she was 20. S he has ' two daughters. SACHAM E NTO <AP> Legislators· daily expe nse al lowances will rise from $46 to S50 starting J an . 1, s a ys the state Board or Control. That will increase the expense mo n ey o f each of the 120 legislators by about $880 a year to Sll.000 for the approximately 220 days they are in sl!SS1on. Their sal<1ries will also go up Jan 1 from SG5.555 to $28.110. The raise in per die m also ap- p I i es to tr a v e l ing s tale · er'n pll)yees. The board ruled that 1f they travel to downtown San Fnm c1s~.o .... Los Angeles or San Diego. t hey can get up to $56, if tncy turn ·Ill vouchers to show they havt! paid that much. T h e Ca lif o rnia S tate Employees Association asked for $60. or . alte rnatively, a $55 per diem r~tc and a $75 voucher- support top in h1 gh·cost are as. All six best-selling Scotches have great taste. one has agreat price. .. , L JI •• ... ~ ""' t .,, : t ~ i ~ \ ~ t I ] .E. ' I- ' . \l-,..--_ _._ __ j --;----=-:;.._:"--_;;._-==;.,;._;,,;.;.,;._.~ ... ~-==-'-'~~~ - -~ .. ORANGE COUNTY Cella ~ ~ppea~ Arglled •A dec11uon 1. t'Al>t'<'t..-d "''thm 90 deyil from it st ult> apl)t'al court folio" 1na: uq iuments in San Oit'iO on formt•r Orangr County polllJl' al finur11• 1er Louis Celia's app-eal nf u Mt>dl <:al fraud 1•1.mvic!\01\ > .The Catlt' ~as 1tqiued 'I ut•SdHy befort• the set·und d1 v1s1on of • Fourth 0 1str1r t Court of App.-al by Lillian Quom. ·sac.ti.• dt'puty attorney genl'ul. and Keith C Monroe. defense attornl'y Dr. C~ll a: who l' tabllsht-d himself as the rounty's prt.>m1er politlC'al flnanl'lt'r and in ,19'74 was the sta te's leading pohllcal donor. currently 1s in custody at a federal pris on c·a mp at Lorn poc. He !,S scheduled to be re leased to a halfwa> house Dec· 15. • O.ilf 1"1191 " ........ ONE NAME CANDIDATE Loe Al•mH01 • Simone Nuclear Pow~r UCI Lecture Topic Cella agreed to plead guilt) Dr . ML<'hto Ka klr. associate Nov. 30 to 10 of 127 counts of professor. of nuclear physics at .· ,. , . ..:.. ..... , ...... ,. Tnursday, October 16. 1980 OAILYPILOT ,\f;J Women, Senior R ·ights Urged ~in~le-name Candidate Challenging GOP's Lungren By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot•Oelr•.....,....,. S11111111l', u '>in~le na med senior c itizens' attorney from Los Alu111 1to.,, 1s r unnrng against incumbent U.S. Rep. Dan Lungren II l.oA .. Ht•a(•h ~1th strong opinions and Iota of energy but Jittl~ n 1111pm.:n c·ui.h Still. a inudc!>t tre asury last spring d1dn 't prevent Simone from eas ily dcft-uting three· male oppohents to win the Democratic l'1:1rt.~ 's nomination in the 34th Congressional District. The district tnt'ludl·S tht· wt•Stt rn third or Huntington Beach, •Sunset Beach. !'frul Bt·iH·h Lon ~ Re a ch. li1·llfl11wt•r .. Lakewood and po1•t 1un:. uf adJ uQent cities. .. w,. arc aga in runn1n~ a low fundt.'<i \'ampa1gn," the 1·:.md1d<atc si'..ys "I ha ve very high-caliber volunteers. I ha ve no . pd1d stuff . We're doing a people's grass-roots campaign." SIMONE, SI. IS A IUGH school drop-out who bt!came an Or angl' County librar ian. heading up the county's Leisure World· S~al Rl'ach branc h for 15 years . ~1.>. years a~o. she entered law school, and in 1979, she passed the bJ rt'\ aru.on her fi rs t try. Before beginning he r studies, s he decided to 1·h.1ngt-ht'rname to that of her immigrant mother's family Simone. "I t 'OULON'T THINk of a good name to go with tl," s he re· t-ctlb .. I had wanted a shqrt n~me. Well, Simone was short. f de· t•1ded that Simone was everything I needed to have.:· Help for older residents is a major thrust of her t•ampa1gn. "Senior citizens are the group in our society that are most '(Ulne~o the government for Social Secunty, Medicare and other things," Simone says. "But it can be very frustratmg for older people to deal with the confusion of government.'' She also is concern~ with women's issues. s uch as ass uri ng that women receive the same pay as their male counterparts for c_omparable work. • . She believes the nation must cut its dependence on OPEC 011. but she oppcjses a gas tax, which she claims would burden those who can least aff9rd it. • · •· ,, • Simone instead advpcates a stronger national t•onserv~t1on policy . Simone says her opponent, freshman Congressman Lungren. has a poor voting recotd on legislation aimed at aiding st>ninr citizens, women and educators. ''HE IS PRIMARILY for the dismantling of government. she says. "I'm quite sure that his record makes him vulnerable " Simone cl~i ms the support of the AFL·CIO and the Teamsters. Though the labor organizations have endor sed her. they have not contributed campaign funds. she says. Lungren has a he althy .campaign chest , but Simone s ays s he does not e ven have enough funds for a single political m a1hng. She has concentrated instead on numerous speaking engagements before local clubs and o rganizations .• Medi·Cal fraud and gr and t.heft City College of New York. will charges. but retair:ied the nght gave a U£ Irvine lecture Oct. 23 . The t'and1date also is fo~der an~ director of the Seal Beach "I WOULDN'T HAVE started· this 1f f didn't think I C'Ould win ." she !j.ays. "And f do think f can win." • • • _ ...• AJ.?.9 .. .fu>.P.in&. 1o. .. unuat.. . .1..ungren··~ ··;John··&. DonoHmr;·· ttre····--:··-·- no mi nee of the Peace and Freedom Party. · t~~ appeal certain issues to a; on nuclear energy a nd nu<'lt•ar Senior C1l1zt'ns Legal Counsehng Service. . . higher court .. Tha t agreement weapons. . . . , · · · . · ·-. · . . ........ ·-·· .led to the hearing before the San. "N t ···Pu · ····-N c-r .. -··················:She. h~~en--aetwe.in cami>at-gM-ktr etv1I rrghU iU\11 Wtnnen s Diego tribunal. ·· .. w .. " .. _ uc earT wS~d· u t-har issues. pressing for reforms from outside the government. But she eapon~. ~o • 1 ~s ot I e grew frustrated. Cella was accused of funneling money out of hospitals he onC"e controlled and using the funds to support political candidates of bis liking. Plastics Plam Sued A pla s ti cs manufacturing plani in Orange has been named in another Sl mi·llion awsuit filed i n connection with a June 1979 incid ent when· a cloud of toxic fumes was allegedly released by·the plant. . Carol Rupp of Anaheim filed the auit Tuesday in -·-Orange County surnor s---i~,CHJ-~t .-g-aln s e Fiberite West Coast Corp. She was a teacher's aide at a s~hool acroaa the street from the plastics manufacturing plant at tbe time when tbe cloud ia alleaed to have been emitted, said her attorney , Mi c h ae l Comorreof Anaheim. At least four other school employees have filed s uit seeking St million damages from the corporation. Ma. Rupp isNd in her suit that she. h as experienced nausea. vomiting, a sore throat. loss of voice and burning eyes as a resulror the ~ncident. .IOIN T8S llll'UBUC l Republic .Home .Loan l9712 M#Arthur Elhd( 1"9rle. CA 9271& (1l418&H>99l um-I Droller • I . " Sam~ Com," 1s the htle of the · lecture set for 7: 30 p. m . In lht· "It dldn t i\ppear to be as effective as getting into the system social science hall. c-;eneral ad and working within it,·· she s ays, expJaining her decision .t.o cam. mission is $1 while UCI students paign for public office. "(never saw demonstrations as being very will be admitted free. effective." '• I ·: / . •' , . '" 'f..:.,, . . ... .. \::. '.J~ _ .. >-;; ~,, -.... ~, ,, ~ '1.· -~" .• • ,,, :> • ... 40°/o off 1 SangO fi.ne chiha -service for 12~ 11 .... 179.99 ... Regularly 300.00. Our 65 piece .•--.. ., ~ .,!# .. . .. service with its subtly. muted colors will help you set a luxurious Thanksgiving and Christmas table. ' . h. Set consists of: 12 five piece· place _settings (_dinner, sal~d, cop, saucer, bread-butter) ~and 1 eac.h: ·sugar with lid, creamer, vegetable_ bowl a·nd platter. i China, 11 ~ !. • Aflow 2-3 weeks for del'ivery. s 11e ends November 1_2. THE BROADWAY Y 0 .. U N t I 9 H. B 0 R 1-1 0 0 D. S T 0 R E 0 p • A -~·· a • ~ .. , Donohue is a 55.year-old refinery worker who has been a ctive in civil rig hts issues for m ore than 30 years. Oonohue's c am'p aign platform calls for a reduction in stoc~piles of nuclear and conventional we apons, a shift in the tax burden from the middle and lower classe·s to tile wealthy and a clea n-up of the environment, financed by polluters . · ~ 1'1• .I :' ... .. • ~ •• .... \ ... " {~ .> """ \ ;' • - • "'!'· ~ ·'• "~ .- ' , .... \.! •• # -~ • I I -~·" ·- --~ \ . - ,,,, ~ ~l J,. • QUEENIE l-.. " ' _, "" ..• .: t. 0 10 '" -.; l ¥'1ij ... -....... -._ .. , •• ,._ .... ..,.. • .,.. .. 1 ... tr tht're s " 1.1d h1t•"111.: "'"'''" lw1 •· n\\ "11·· II 1.,. • lht'rt' ... "Got a prublern" 111'11 u nte Ill f'at r>unn l"'ar u111/ cut red ta~. ge11111!1 tht> an$u •'" a•i.1 cu·11v11 yvu nt!t·d -··· _ .U>..$0l.&l$.~1t"~ ·Jn· g••Vt'1'11r•1rm-mut·m1STJTl>~r··Mmf' your QUt>Stums ro Peil Ounn, Al Your :it'n·1rf. Orange Coast Daily Pllot , P CJ Bor /5(,() Cn:srn .\fr so ('A \ 92626 As ·man14 letter~ o possi ble 1nl/ ~· unsw~red, but phoned mqumes 11r lettns nor mcludmy tht' rtoder's.fuJl name. ad.dress and tm.~nr's hnurs pM>nf' number cannot be consuiered J'hi., colum1111pJ>t!orsd-01· ly except Sundays .. .,_ l/p to dtr 1'11....,~ DEAR PAT: Where can I get a hst of all the oru1umer pubbcations currently offered by the tale Department of Consumer Affairs? . K.G .. Costa Mesa " free Utt can be reqws\ed by writing '° bUcaU.., P.O. Box 31t, Sacramea&o 958t2. Tiie partmetll'• ~sumer edwatioa materials cuver broad .ruge of toplca, laclyclu.1.houalag, credlL · God, ~altlli ud energy. '.'T•e Compleat Callforala Cu•sa.mer a&aaoc-" coven 51 cllffereet wan ru11111 from i•&omebl.le9 to warrHUn, aad la prHeS!Uy beia~ pda&ed for Its foeardl prlllU.1 &o be releaHcl iD o•ember. A "Callloraia CCllllfamers Heal&at Care •&aJoc," wlaicll cllacua~ Z8 t.ealU. lsaues sue• as '-pt&ab aad alcolaolbm, ·alao is beblg prepancl ~ nteue by the end or·u.e year. I ....... ,. ..... , ... ,.......,. ~ DEAR PAT My :neighbor claims lhat his ~ar j ts 25 percent better gas mileage now that he a.rted uaing a fuel-Un~ attachment and oil ad· -. Ives. 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FALL -CLEARANGE·:·&-SAt;E . . ., STARTS TODAY. SAV/.NGS ON MEN:S WEAR. r-,., .-'illlllllll • \. . ' ' . I 135.99 t } CLASSIC MANCILLAS .. , SPORTCOA TS. Reg. $ 165 Flnety tailored sportcoats with flap pockets and center vents. Fully G.S .• lluntingtop Beach fwl·la•k devlc:..,.es and oU Hd CH ad· : .iu dial have beee tealtjil.ao far by' llae Enviroe· lined. Wool blends. ... L---'"'"""&al ~Uoo Ageacy, .-e have ftdaced fuel ten•--aiplfltaatly. VOW' Mig"bor may be s&ntclda& Uae tnalla a bit .• n... §lacdf Not Dftflld .l/w! DEAR PAT: I allow my church to use proper· ty that I own for picnics and otlter church-related activities. Can 1 take a deduction for this on my tax r eturn? C. P .. Costa Mesa Tiie IRS says 'bat you may not deduct &M nl•e ol Ute ~ of your property aa a cbarttable *Gdlea. DEAR PAT: My ~oommate insists on dumping ash traya int<> thE' lotchen wastebasket I 've put out several "almost " fires, but can't seem to im: press upon her how dangerous this is. Does the fire department have any statistics that m ay help me drive home my point that she should not do this? I'd hat.e to have to move right now · . J .T., Capist rano Beach 11 YGar reommate doesn't qadt dobl& llais, mov· la1 la preferable to severe buru or dealla. n e Oraa1e c ... ty Fire Departmeal reports ..-a ctcareUa •Mell were Improperly "'..-eel of, "c• u ..... &lie traa• cq u aa ulltray. caused 31 clea ... amd l&ariM 2C flres ia apartmnta ud a.Dmes la lt'1t . .b you bow, Ille major cauae is Ille .clllmlllU el uMtay coeletlta U.at ce.cia. "\et •An 1 • or c1ca-retaes U.at were eo& coaple&ely eaU•· 1111MM. AJw~y· ue a metal C«mtalaer for U.e ... ,.. .. tf MMray coaletl&a -.... ..e.re om.a.. ~r leadla1 caaae of klk•ea Ores 'ill lite •me II ftammable U.aida aeil for cooklac (Rea a1 c._ ell). nta llaaard acc ... w for_zt ••U.. ..r Z7 fires U.at occurred lll resldellUal dweU· 1'1• d.._ 1m. 'fte fire *Panmeat •cn. every· •e _. • leHe ••Uftded uy oUs yoe a re Ml OO!Hlal wi*. MeclauJcal faihlre ill cookbl1 ~'°'" ""' II ...-..er kJttllea fire d.a&1er tlaat caue4 Z4 •au.. ud 17 flrea lut yea I\ All applluon-..W bf dtftkel pertodlcalty for frayed wires ud faalty 11!1•1•· Bad wlri•i lHlde lite ••Ila. defedln \ ~ ....... over·lo•Mcl plap ... lkorred fne tiles .._aret:ommoe fire stanen 111 llae IMtme. r-• -Columnist ~ys Wo,.ld War Near ~ SAN' DIEG-0 ... <AP) -Columni1l Jack An· denon aay1 the United States ia on the brink of World War III wtt1' the Soviet Union beCauae of the •Idelle Eat and President C~r·a performance ib olllce. ~ _ '"llw trqldy la Utat •e dida't know wbat we ••re doitll and we lost Iran," ADdenoD Mid la a f'"A',::r-o1 12 •ovea, be alid,_ *-re ur1ed by · ~==··~-=~~ ~.::=i·'· the Mdll-~''Bee•-..... !kmet alOD .... tMt CIOllllDCm tatc.t .. _ .., .. tblq...;..wp." He .,... at a Jotnt meetiq al -. S• Dleeo Couty lleclicu Society, tbe Bar AMOCtlltioe, den· tal e«l«J MCI tbe vetertaary medteu 1roup. , (Aadlncle'• eollUnn appean re1ularl1 oe tbe ..Utoftal ,_,. ol tbe Dall1 mot. \ . . .. . . ... - ' Men's Clothing, 505 \ ·35.99 c• LIGHTWEIGHT WOOL DRESS PANTS. Reg. $50 From our collection of dress pants by Tattersall. Wool dress pants. In grey, navy, camel or brown. Sizes 30 to 42 . Men's Clothing, 505 3 for $3B DRESS SHIRTS, STRIPES OR SOLIDS. Speeial Regular cut shirts with the all-business attitude. Special savings with 3-in-a -box. Polyester .. and cotton by Tattersall. 14 ~ to 17. Just one, 13.99 Men's Dress Shirts. 510 ., ·\ . . ' ..., ~/lock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol, S.M. (714) 556·0611. Shop Mon.-F.ri. 10-9:30,· Sat. 10·6. Sun. 12·5. Btlllocli's Mlulon Viejo, Mi~lon Viejo Mall, (714) 495·3111. Shop Mon.-Frl. 10-9, Sat. 10-6: Sun. 12-5. ' . . .. ' . ' . •, ... . ~,.,.._._. . ·-. .__.._ ................................ _, . . . ·-- NEWS FEATURES Couple D~clines Adoption MADISON, Wis 1 P 1 -. A Madlsun rouplt> Ollce lt'rmed too f .u h> adopt a f"hald ha\•t> withdrawn thl'1r udop 1'on aooUcia&aon GoNron and Rurb.ir 1• Jt.a y » tt r tu• t r d n :t Uonwldt »Ut·nt1011 111 ' Janjf&f)' 1979 wht•11 ia stall' 8()(•1al W(lrkt•r i;111d • tbey we:rc too rat 11) ·adopt. Mrs I~ was 5 . root-9 and wt>1~hett ..: w pounds and h\'r h\1sb1&nl1 was 6 root :! a nd :!\~ pound5. .. ,. ............ Thursday Oclober 16. 1980 DAIL v PILOT A 13 A·gent 007 Back • • • in Print LONDON lAP> James Bond 111 coming b11ck. st.all with his 007 liceMe to kill, but otherwise With a 19809 navor tie w11J be a •little more respecUuJ to wo men. consu1ne ft-wer vodka mart.mis •nd l\n10ke low tar c1~arettes. John Gardner , 6rit1t1h wnter or best 1Sl'llin1t mysteries. has been seleC'ted by. lhc late lan Flt.·m1n..i·s literary U · , t:!t·uturs to brin!( Hond ba(•k to life in thrt•t-books "WE-: AIU: PICKING up 8-0nd from' wht•rt' we lt'ft ham in the '60s and btTn~· 1111( him into thl' ·eos." Gardner said in a tdt>phonl' interview from his retreat 111 Ireland's Wicklow Mountains. Wht!n Fleming died 1tf 196.5, aged 56. ht• was t•urrctt1ng the proofs of .h.1s 14th lhind book. "Thl' Man With the Goldt•n t; u n · · whic h was p osthumo us ly publtsht'd. Later. tw{1 of his short !;tories were published under the t itle "Oc· tupussy " "Meltdown." has been written and publication 1s set for next April. tHe time of Ytlac 1'1emmg's books were always launc-hed. Gardner would n<..t reveal the plot. saying he had been told to keep it seC"rel. But he did ~nd1C"ate at was tile traditional fight lx:lwecn i,:ood and evil. w1lh Bond ai;si~ned to save the world; "Wc have kept to tht· Bond formula. lie loves his country '<md his service. Naturally there was a rle~rout of the ·oo· service followang Ull' defector scan· dais. but fortunat~ly Hond· L'arpe out clean,'"'t;ardncr swd. The t•nigmau c spymaster "M" who s~nds Bond on tus rTNss1ons wall be back bt-hin<l hi!> desk. ' "11SS MOSE\'PENNY, st ill unmar- ried, will "'a.it faithfully to back up liond and mother him when he returns. carred but t riumphant over the forces of evil • many vodka matrinia. He's cul down smoking ,loo. He now 1favors low.tar c igarettes, but still has them specially made for rum." . The h igh technology Bond used. Girdner noted, has in some cases become fact iruitead or fiction. "SO BOND'S TECHNOLOGY has bee n updated. Everything he uses I have handled myself and it is available either.on the open or covert markets." Gardner said. Gardne r knows his stuH about we apons. He was an officer in the British Royal Marine Commandos in World War II Fleming was a com· mander in British Naval Intelligence. After the war. Gardner was graduai· ed from Cambridge University and e mulated his father by becoming a -minister of the Church or England. But he said that after about a year. "a little voice insidemyheadsaid 'wrong.' " Houn after \hr ma\h •r be·c am~· pu bl ll' th t• wei&ht criterion ~.lb . suspended . Tht' llu>~ later were approvt•d lor adoption and ~er~ on the departme nt ·s ·cllg1 ble " list ~h l'n th t') withdrew their upphca tion-. FIRST JAMES BOND "as ~~an Connery, sho" n in a scene from 'The Great Train HobUt_.r.' · l'unner) s ta,rred as Agent 007 during tht' 1960s . .\1ore material wall soon bi! d uc· tor Ju:-. :,uct•cssor~ (; ardner. 54. said the irrvitataon to bring Bond back "as .a challen~e . espt·c·1ally on the technical s1dt> 1 ~all en}Oy at as a relaxation from my other work I like to wnte one sen ous book and one of m ystery or s py fiction each year." His first Hond bOok , prov1swnally lit led · Wt' -..·on 't Ul!C the in . but we have·to flt. lhl'rn into the '80s We hope readers wall ~1-c him a!> lhl' Bond they re llll•mbt.·r." I :<ir<lnt:r s;.11d. "But times ha•.1.· changed. Ther e won 't be so m<ltly casual girls -we've had lhl· e ff l'l'l or wom e n 's l ib rnt•CJn\\l)tlt• ,\lsu Bond won·t drink so AFTER A LONG s truggle between conscienC"e and belief he was allowed to relinquish the Holy Orders. He then went into journalism. Later he wrote the r1 rst of his best-selling Boysie ~es books, "The Liquidator." ironically the first comedy spy spoor antidote to the James Bond cult. FALL CLEARANCE & SALE STARTS TODAY. SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STOR~. FASHIONS 362. Short dresses, Orig. $50 to $110, 24.91 to 49.91 362. Long d~esses. Orig. $50 to $100, 22.99 lo 41.91 383. Vilfager Faff coordinates, Orig. $33 to $112, 25.99 to 77.91 383. Wool cardigans, Orig. · $62 . . ............ 39.91 383. Wool Shetland blazers, Orig. $100 .. : ..... 89.e9 383. Wool pleated skirts, Orig. $58 ........... 28.91 · 391. Boucle sweaters, Orig. $26 to .$28 .... : .. 11.'11 391. Pierre Cardin swearers, Orig. $28 to $3_0 .. 11.# 39.1. Cashmere·swesters ...... Spt1elal Sl.1111 to Rllll 370. Brif.tsnia• velour tops1 Orig. $24 ........ : 15.• 370. Levi• denim pants, Orig. $32: .... : . . . . . . . 11.• YOUNG ·A·TTITUDE 376. Flannel blazers, Orig. $75 ............... 54.# -. 376. Aspen ski jackets, ..•...... ··-.... SpecM/...., 415 .. Vest and skirt sets, Orig. $38 ..........•. .._ 415. Challis 6areer dresses. Orig. $38 to-$48 .. -~ 4151374. Jumpsuits, Orig. $35 to $48. 1•.# to a.- 47 4. Sleepwear ................. S.v• ~" lo »" 474. Football shirts ............. t'. .... SP«:Ml 12.11 415. Strapless jumpsuj ts. Orig. $35.: ......... 1e.- · WOMEN'S ·sHOES 424. Cherokee Sweet n Low, Orig. $4.0 ........ a.t.• 424. Bass• Sail canvas wedges, Orig. $26 ..... 12.• 424. Glen Dance canvas pumps, Orig. $28 ..... 11.• . 424. Garber Dr. Egros clogs, Orig. $24 ........ 15.• 424. Crayon~• canV!JS oxJords, Orig. $26. J ..... 11.•. 424. · Famolar,Colleri Rt:Jsh There"': ... $~1•1 XIJll 424. Famolar,Contro Rush There• .... Sf)«:lal K• 421. Bernardo sandals, Orig. $44 -$49 ... a•-•• 421. Mi/lies dress shoes, Orig. $50 .......... ,· .' 32.• 421. Evan Picone shoes, Orig. $62-$78 45.•·51.• 421. Bandofino shoes, Orig. $36-$56 .... %1.•-35.• 421. Bandolino slides, Orig. $39 .............. 29.• 428 A igner shoes, sandals, Orig. $44 -$62 ··-·· 422. Ams/ii dress sandals, Orig. $66 .......... 34.# 427. Red Crosst shoes, Orig. $36-$40 .. ao.n-aa.. 427. Socialites dress mocassins, Orig. $45 ... • .. 21.ft 427. Cobbies casual mocassins, Orig. $42 ..... 21..,_ 429. Cobbie Cuddlers sandals, Orig. $28 . . . . . . 11.e9 tThls product has no connection whatsoever with the American Nations/ Rad CrOSll FASHION ACCESSORIES 141. Fall jewelry, Orig. $4 to $12 ....... 1.111 to s.• .. 232. Whipsnake belts, Orig. $22 .............. 10M -232. Striped ribbon belts, Orig. $6 ............... 2.• 251. B~k's own opaque knee -hi's, Reg. $2 pair ~ · -3 pa/r/4.60 234. Gloria \(a derbilt sunglasses. Reg. $18 to $28 12.IM to 11M 234. Crayola• sunglasses, Orig. $21 .......... 12.• 175. Rolfs small leather goods Bp«:lal .f..51 to 11.# 1.1.2. Italian leather handbags, Orl[J. $96 to $119 . .,.to•.• 170. Leather handbags .............. B,,.clal a.• 170. Soft vinyl bags, Orig. $28 ....... ~ . . . . . . . 11.•. BRA &·BODY FASHIONS CHILDREN'S 469. Footed blanket sleepers, 4 -14, .... S,,.clal 9.99 469. Carters' nightgowns, 4-14, ....... S,,.clal 8.99 469. Her Majesty quilted robes, 4 -14 .. SPfJ'ctal 19.99 469. Her Majesty fleece robes, 7 -14 . . S,,.clal 21.99 468. Pot Belly bears. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . S,,.clal 8.99 · 458. Paper Bag corduror, pants . . . . . . . Sl'fH:l•I 1.99 458. Toddler Luv 11• jeans ....... ~ ... Special 1(1.99 459. Denim jeans, toddler si~es . . . . . . Special 7.99 46~. Healthtex• sweatshirts, Orig. 14 SO ........ 9.99 428. Stride Rite• canva~ sandals, child's 6 to 3, Jr ""' Orig. $13 to $14 ..... ~..................... . ~99 428. Keds• boots, misses and teen sizes~ 13 to 8, Orig. $22-$24 ...... ·: ...................... 15.99 428: Stride Rite• leather sandal~, sizes 1.3 to 3 misses. Orig. $16 .............. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.99 428. Nike• Curt canvas-irregulars. If pert. $18 12.119 463. Cotton indigo jeans, 7-14 ..... ~ .. Sl»f:l•I 13 .. 91 463. Plaid woven shirts, 7-14 .......... S,,.cl•I 8.99 483. Solid color shirts, 7 -14 ........... Sp«:la/ '8.'911 "553. Boys' 8 to 20 fleece active tops, Reg. $13. 1.91 553. Boys' 8-20 jog.suits, Orig. $30 t& $32 .... 21 .. 99 553. Boys' 8 -20 V-neck sweaters, Orig. $15 ... 11,99 4621470. Girl.s 4 -14' dr~S$8S. Orig. $J3 to $26 -• . • B.99 to 15.99 FINE JEWELRY 145. Collection of diamond and precious stone • ·~l • ' ' lfl"I 500/. 1ewcnry ................. -. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ~atte -ro 145. Jad,e j'ewelry, .oreat selection. . . . . , . Sa11~ 2~% • 14~ Diamond jew~lry arid ·earrinf}s ....... Save 20% 145. Cultured pearl necklaces, asst. jewelry, Save 25% HOUSEWARES 672.' Ter:ry kitchen towels, Orig. 3.so· • ......... 1.99 672. Wooden disfi racks, Orig. 18.50" • ......... 9.99 672. Cotton flat weave towels, Orig. $3.: • ...... 1.99 672. Set of 6 Rhine wine g laSSf'S, Reg. 13.50 ... 9.99 672. Open stock bar glasses, Orig. $3 .......... 1.99 672. Open stock stemware, Orig. 4.50 to 5.50 .. 2.69 DINING ACCESORIES . 652.' Orrefors Eden glassware ............ S•v• 30" 652. Orrefors Helena Stemware, git tware .. S•~• 20" 652. Mikasa Heritag: or Heirloom stemware, Reg. 9. SS each .......................... •. 2/f._15 652. ·Mikasa Marquette or Signet barware, Reg. 14. 95 .each .... ! ••••••••••••••••••••• 2114.H 652. Mikasa Poppy bowls, Reg. 11.95 ....... 2111.15 652. Mikasa Belvedere, Eternal, Embrace stemware, Reg. 15.95 .... ~ ......................... ~115.# 652. Import Associates stemware and barware .. SP«:lal 1.1111 652. ltttala Ultima Thule barware. dinnerware 'S•v• 25" 61. Quilted oval placemats, 16 colors, Reg. 3. 75 1..# 61. 17" square napkins, 16 colors, Reg. $2 ..... #c 61. Free 20" wood tab.JB with purchase of 72'" round tablecloth ................... · ............ ~ .. a.1111 61. Free 30" wood table with purchase of 90'" round tablecloth ..................... A •••••••••••• G.# 61. Asst. silver, brass napkin rings, Orig. 2.50 ... 1.11 8 ·1. .Assorted wood napkin rings, Orig. 1.99 ...... tee 4/i(). Warner's Sizzles• underwlre bras, 650. ·Mikasa 3-pc. place settings bone china· · Otlg. $10 to $11 ...... : ..........•.... .-1o A# . •1**12 '°' 1 "60. Maldenform Sweet Nothlngtll ~ml bras, 850. Sango 40-pc. sets, Orig. 79.95• ......... #M RflO. $11 · · .. · ... · · · :: · · · · · · .. · .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1.11 850. Lenox Temperware sets ......... n .ta"·•" '60. Lily of France dsmi bra, Reg. $8·$9, ...,.,..,, 850. Rosenthal place settings ................ •" 650. Dansk Bistro ware ..... · ...........• s.~ • .'ao" 650 Villeroy & Boch dinnerware ......... S•v• 20" BED-N-BA TH . 85. Famous maker comforters: Twin, Orig. $55 to $75. •• 24.99 Full .. Orig. $75 to $110, "* 34.ft King. Ong. $95 to $135 ....................... ~- 85. Channel -quilted down comforters: · Twin, Reg. $180, · 89.99 Full, Reg. $240, 121.• Queen. Reg. $270, 1"59.99 King, Reg. $300, 114.• 65 Barth & Dreyfuss Papillion embellished towels or Quadnlle embellishea towels. Bath. Reg. $18, 9.99. Hand towel, Reg. $14, 1.- Washcloth. Reg. 6.50, 4.49 F/ngertip, Reg. 7.50, 5.G 75. First quality sheets, assorfJt!t,prints, colors. · · -· Twin, Orig. $:12. • • 217.11 Full Orig. $14, • • 2/12.• Queen. Ong. $_ 18, " .. ~/ti.ft King, Orig. $~2. 21K• Standard cases. pr., Orig. $10 pair,•• a Ht• tor"'-# King cases, pr., Orig. $ 11 pair• • .. · ... 2 Ht• tor &G 75. Queen arid king sheets ..•... S.v• ~" to 55" Queen, Orig. $16," • 1.99 King,. Orig. $20, • • a• 81. Oueenlking mattress pads, Orig. $34 -$40, 1&• a.1. Polyester piflows, aff sizes ..... ' .. ~ .. Sp«:lal z.• 6 JO .... Save on f v~'Y. f!rle •. f?rr;adtoo.m carpet we carry.· Sale ends October 26, 1980 ...... low•t price~ 66. Cindy shag rugs. 6 colors. Reg. $14-18 ..... 1.• 65. Fieldcrest Wilshire cotton towels. Bath. Reg. 8.50. 5.99 . Hand, Reg. 5.50, 4.0 · Washcloth. Reg. 2. 50, 2. 19 . . . FURNITUFfE 623. Brown_ Jordan umbrellas ......... Sp«:lal 11• 623. Rall an .chairs, tub .................. S.,.1211 623 Wmg cha/r .' ............. ~ .... C/Nrani:. l34e 6~. 3 -pc. wall system ................. S.,. 11111 623. Burt fintsf? glass cwrio cabinet ........ S.,.158 623. 3 ·pc. wall system ............... S,,.clal 128 623. 2 -pc. rosewood wall system ........ S.,. l1IUI 624. Haitian corner sections ....... Intro. IN"'-~t 624. Haitian armless sections ...... Intro. price 13Gf 624. Haitian ottomans ............. Intro. prlc:e $21'f 624 Hand tied sofas ............... r ••• S.1-IGlt 624. Toss piilow sofas, loveseat set ... S,,.c-,.1 ,.,, 625. Henredon cocktail tables .......•. S,,.c~l $3111 625. 5-pc. traditional bedroom set: queen head- board. dresser, mirror, 2 nightstands ..... S.1-11019 625. Natural rattan game set ................ : . $111 .. 625. Wood and glass curio cabinet, .......... 111»1 625. Brass-finished etSOere ..... : ...... Sp«:lal,.,, ·or1gmal puces prevailed Summer.~~80 • ··Original prices prevailed Spring, 1980. tlntrOductory prices elfec11ve until October 26, 1980. MEN'S FURNISHINGS 554. Young men's sportshirts, $20 to $23 ...... I.• 526. Bonus Pack handkerchiefs, Reg. $9 ....... ,_., 526. Nylon automatic umbrellas, ...... Spw:llll 12.# 526. Leather belts.-· ................. Bp«:Ml 1.• 526. Leather wallets ... · ................ lip«:"" 1..# 526. Nylon travel kits ................. B~I ..., 501. Designer knit shirts, Orig. $30 ............ 11M 501. V-neck wool sweaters . .' ......... llp«:lal _,. Bullock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol, S.M. (714) ·556-0611. Shop Mon.·fri. 10-9:30, Sat. 10:6. Sun. 12-5. Bullock's Mission Viei<J, Mission Vie;o Mall, (7.14) 495-3111. Shop Mon. ·Fri. 10-9. Sar. 10-6, Sun. 12-5. -------'----· • • ----.. , . -· ' I I \' .I ., A •• DAIL y PILOT R'•lw Me for ~welt , Thia seemingly exhausted "pumpkin man'· coa1truc t e d from diff eredt -sh aped pumpkins was displayed oo a sofa a,t the P&GTampon Losses neavy-, CINCINNATI (~Pl The Procter & Gamble Co., Gp.cling record first-quarter profits: bas set aide $'75 million to cover losses incurred by marketing Rely tampons . Rely sales were halted Jut month when a U.S. Food and Drue Administration invutigation linked tampons with toxic shock syndrome, a rare but IOIDetimes fatal disease moat often found amoat mmstruatinj women. P6G CHAIRMAN HOWARD Harness an- . 9ounced tbe $"75 million reserve fund at the com- paay'1 .anual stockholders' meeting. The money al10 couJAl be used to pay ~ible judgments 1temmina from lawsuits involvtng the tampons. •'We want the financial impact of the Rely prob· lem behind us,•· Harness said, explaimng the larie reserve. "By taking this action ip one, tough bite. we can say to ourselves in management and to you, our shareholders. that we all ~ave every reason to expect that the business will from this point mov8'forward in its historic manner -thar-· we have no bad news up our sleeves." Harness said P&G, the $10-billion-a-year de· tergent, food and personal care giant. was. not g1v· ing up on the tampon business and was not admit· ting that Rely eoniributed to toxic shock syn· drome. · THERE IS CLEAR EVIDENCE that the Qjsease existed before Rely was ever marketed -and that it also exists in areas where ReJy is not broadly available," Harness said. The $75 million reserve reflects a conservative but "carefuUy constructed estimate of the impact on the company if our Rely tampon product cannot be returned to the marketplace," he said. Harness said publicity linking Rely with toxic shock syndrome was unwarrant~ and led tn its withdrawal from the market Sept. 22. Carter liiks Bill .. ~~n .Cop Searches WASlUNGT(iJI\I (AP> -President Carter hu signed· a but ~igned to prevent surprise po'ke searches of newsrooms. The bill r"equares police fo requt:~t voluiltary cooperation when 1eeking ihformaUon from news· gathering organizations or use a su cou ra er an arriving unan· nounced with a search warrant. It would apply except when .there is reason to believe that the person who has the ruale~at sought by police committed a crime. when im- mediate seizure is needed to prevent death or serious injury. when ttie mat.erial would be destroyed or altered If advance notice were given. or when (urther delay would threaten the internu of justice. The bill stems from a 1978 U.S. Supreme Court decision \hat upheld the legaUty of a pohce aearch of the otflfftl of the Stanford University student newspaper. Crime Rise Told ~ --· I~ R~ural Regions WASHINGTON IAP> 1.ed by asharp jump In property crime in ruul areas, crirr:ie in the United States rose 10 percent durln1 the fJrat half offhls year over the same period laat year, the FBI reported. FBI Director WUlliam II. Webster said the bureau's overall index of seven major crimes and ita count d both violent and property crimes all showed the aame 10 percent increue. Among violent crimes, murder wu up 3 percent, rape rose 12 percent, rob· bery increased 13 percent and a(l8ravaled assault ro9e 7 percent. "' Arnoot property crimes, burglary jumped 12 ~'tcent, larceny·theft Increased 9 percent, and • motonehlcletbeft w u up 4 percent. The larsnt lncreue was reported in rural areu, where overall crime was up .14 percent, com- pared With 9 percent 1ncreues in both suburban , areu and in cities with popu.latlona grea~r than 50,000. Cttl• outside metropolitan areu reported an 11 percent increase. 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The high <'ourt rc jel'ted Wt.'<I neaday IA bid by a pro·m1nljuana coalition ''ulled tht' J.ibertanan Law Counril wh1<'h iwul(ht to force ScC'rctary ~>f Stnfe Mar<'h 1-'ong ~:u to cnt1fy the mari· j u an 8 m {' ll 8 u rt• IHI h II V1 n I( enou.ch v111'id !'ll)CnBhm·11 t11 IX' plort>d bcfor.• vokrs · · THE MEASll1U: WOlJl,0 hav~ blrK'kt.'tf rnm1n11 I p1•naltic11 f or p riv:ll 1• pos1 css1on , transportation itnd cull1v'at1on of m arijuuna by adultfl for thc•ir own use T h t' 1>1 opos ed 1n1t 1ul 1vt•. how<'vt•r. wou ld nut h11v1• aHt•rt ('d ft'lony pc•n1dl1ci. for thl' salt• of pot or a fine for 1mhlu· us1• Tht.> j.!rnup r l :.i 11111·d 1t hn1t enou)!h signal urc·s to m 1•f'l thl' ' 346.11<1 rf'QUlrt•tl for ll l!lftO in 11lat1vt• m1·a11un· Petitions carrying 397,023 signatures were submitted M•y 21 by the California Mar:IJuan• ln1t1atave .croup and National Organlzution for Heform of Marijuana Laws. Hut Mrl\, Eu reje c t ed 100 ,000 or th e sl1rnutun•11. 1rnylnl( lht•y were notl tho11f' of r1•J(h1lerc•d v11tt1r" and th11t llll' 11ddn·11!\t!K on ''°"''' wc•n• interest in the promotion of free society bued upon voluntary as· soclallon." The rouncit said iu members 11~nerally "t>,Ueve that UH ot ~uphoric dru111 suc-h as marl· juana ouaht to be principally a matter of personal choice for each lndlK,ldual." subject to pro· tec.•tlnK tlre safety of others. mrorn·ct ~ · ;J Seminar on Br*'a8t Sitt: H•:··~t:U 'f'O 1·..rtiry , tht• llH'll'!Urt' l n 1tl\ 11r.i111111•nt11 h••fon· lh•• n1urL'I, ..... -, • .,, J>OI MrllllJI 1·1lc.-cl ll I 96fl 11m1·n1h11..,1I to t h1• 11tatc· CorJ11titullon wh ld1 rt·11"lr1•s 11ll(nalurtn• •tn 1m mitl•tlv•• •to m1•n•lv · 1 •·1u "'"'"' 1wr11on11 "en t 1tl1·1I ,,, v11t1· "'' OfJIJllllNt to Jw1111m11 rt·f!l11t••t1•1t '" v11t11 " M1t f-:11. 1111· Ii!'''"'' 111 6(111-'ft , madr 11 m111l 1tk" 111 1111 11w1111< out th4:! 100.1100 111v.1111f\111•11 Thl· ,.,,ur.,.~I w 1111 d•·1u·ritwtd 1n r• 111 rt 11t11•1111wnt11 1111 11 K roup of J1twy1•111 nwl •1tlwr11 "twvln6( an . Cancer at College A Ire•· seminar on the latest advan,·es In the treatment of breast <'ancer will be conducted Saturday 11t Golden Wciiit (;()lle11e In fluntlnl(t.on Reach The pro"um wl!l ht! hc:ld from 8 30 am. to 12:30 p.m. in f>'orum 2. The: dhu~UA11lon will foc1.111 on tradlt1on1tl treatme nt, hoh1\ic h v 1111 nl(, cx rrci se11 . ·hmi ly r o m m u n 1 1• u l I on . " e a u·a t odju11tment and diet Starts today. Wonder.tu/ fashion buys. 19.99 to 32.99 !"'--------------------~--·"' .. -... Deweese Design velour collection .. 'Ong._ $?9 to $49 Shown: cap- s/eeve top and matchtng pant. Mahogany. navy· or camel. Acrylic and polyester. s. M. L. . Velour pants.tops. Ong. 39 ea .. 26.99 To wn & Tra vel Beachw&ar. 384 ,,-:"; I c 1f IK:> ...... lf\.l .... LJ < I ~ ' l1-;: ./ ' .. ) . . • "f'J -f ·I r:-:d ), : ,~ ./ . 1 { •' ,· 18.99 Lady Manhattan roll-sleeve tops. Or1B.:_ $28 It's fabulous Silkhana e -~o(yester. The feel -hke-s1lk fabnc. In • beige, teal, wme. bri& or midnight blue. 6 to !6. Town & Travel Sportswear. 393 . . 24.99 Act Ill pull-on pant styles. , $_p!!!,q_iaj Comfortable pa·nrs ... ,,. in a collection of great · \ r colors. Dacron• polyester and wool. 8 to 18. Town & Travel Separates. 393 . l .. &I/lock's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol, S.M. (714) 556.-0611. Shop Mon.·Fri. 10-9:30. Sat. 10·6. Sun. 12-5 . ' Bullock'S Mission Viejd. Mission Viejo Mall, (714) 495-3111. Shop Mon. -Fri. 10-9. Sat. ·10-6. Sun. 12!5. ' .· .. .. • ___________ .._,, ___ _ -'· _ __} . ------·- .... ~ .........,~... ... . ... -. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ._ ... ' ... -. .. . .. ---··~ ... -el ...... - INSIDE: •Sports •Business •Stocks· Don't Stuff ~.1 JODI CADENHEAD ... Oellt .......... Eveey dey at noon Casey Pftf'lalll. 1tep1 out from his plush bus1nns offi l"e and ridfot lbe elcv1tlor down lO the ex -•~ulivt> fitness rot1m whert' hf e.x erci1ee. b1cy<'lt>t and hrt~ weights for more than an hour. . Patelakl Is one of 81? Fluot execut1 VI'S · bet"een 50 1&nd 60 ) ears old who participate tn tht' (>h ~ !.1" al fitness pro &ram ~at WU S\&rtt'd thret> yeani 8K0 FOR PAT£L'\KI, the v1gti rous pro 1tam is bwldinl( more than musde . it 's buildbra conl1denct' Crippled with poho tince colleae. the project director began havi.a1 difficulty laat year climbinli stairs without rails "Now l l'an &et up and down w1tho.ut railing," Patelsk1 proudly says ··1 don't want to be a muscle man. I Just want to be in good physical shape." Getting Fluor·s top executives in shape is the job of program director Stan Mintz. who says that "a healthy executive is one that has less absen· teeism and p°t'oduces more for the com· pany." ~ CONVINCING COMPANY chief J . And executives who co,;e to Fluor's . Nor wt?uld Tom ~urp~y. execu.tive ~ Robert Fluor to support an executive chief of medical services, Dr. Gerald vice. pres~dent of engineering, consider _ ... .;...._eJl~[ciae pro&ram w.as..JlQ._difficull.task,.-... --~kin_complain&Afi oi-heart problems·-·-·······tr~g his hour .oi exercue ... lor a ~a-y.y ...... -~ :. says Mintz. The 58-year-old president, are quickly steered into the fitness pro· bustness lunch. .,., ~ known for his avid devotion to sports.· gram. . • t. works out in the exclusive exercise club For a man the tt!sting heart beat t whenever he's in town. should be between 72 and 76 beats per L Although the li;.vine-based empire minute and for a woman 16 to 78 is con· ; employs mdre than . 21,000 workers sidered good , Mintz said. •, around the world tnd 5,400 locally, only Executives who r ack up 25 hours at ~· 20S top managemeflt personnel are eligi· the club .are listed on Fluor's Fit Fae· 11 bletousetbeclub. tory chart and receive a T·shirt em- boss~ with a s_imilar logo. ~ NEVERTHELESS, THE men who 'ex· 2 chan&e their business suits and bnef Such incentives might sound trivial in iS cases ror 8 pair or shprts and an hour of this high powered world of determined :. sweating wbuldn't have it any other executives, but they work. ~'. way. · ) ·, The $4,000' treadmill for stationary • running not only allows the executives ~ to measure the miles they've nm, but c( a)ao adjusts to a 20-foot incline. The $3 .000' stationary b icycle . machine automatically' reads the REGULAR ATTENDANCE is also re- -warded with canvas tennis bags and daily rations of fruit and vegetable j~ices are given after exercise. "I DON'T THINK that there's any question that I'm more productive than l was," he said. "I'm going lo live longer. And it's a benefit to the com· pany because we 'll lose fewer people to heart attacks." It may be ·years stnce any of these men lined up for a high school gym class and yet there is a certain pride in the square boxes along the wall display- ing their neatly tucked s horts and sneakers. ALTHOUGH THE group is elite. there~s the unmistakable atmosphere of school day clamor. One waits for the piercing sound of a whistle to call them all to attention. Thurlday. October 16, 1980 CWLY PILOT 81 • • quickened pulse of its grimacing rider. ~· -Most Qf the men enrolled in the pro· ..,, eram decreaae their heart . .beat by al , . leut 10 beats per minute, Mintz said. " Moreover. many of the firm's fitness enthusiasts wouldn't think of packing their bags for say South Africa or Saudi Arabia without an instruction card from Mintz so they can continue ·their ex - ercise program in lbeir hotel rooms. Instead, a lone businessman quietly slips pa.st the glass ·window to begin his two-mile· daily rU.O while another man adjusts his silk tie before walking back into the other work world. Oelff ..... .._ ... k .... ll-- NEATLY SORTED SHORTS AND SNEAKERS SHOW PAI. IN PROGRAM T ennle ~·are Reward tor Regular Attendanc. at b~M S.Mlon ~ r' . > ' . ,.., . ~ .--... TOM .MURPHY PUMPS WHEELS Oft CYCLE .. M Mltrto 8ardalea Monltori PulM ,. ·Saks Fifth Avenues- Storewide Clearance Starts Toda~ .. :with . !4 to Y.r off Original Prices! ·'With terrific savings on special selections 'from: Better and Designer Ready-To-Wear Designer Coat Collections 'SFAntastic Conteinpfillry·and 'SFA·bulous Updated Sportswear 'SFAntastic and 'SFAbulous Stormcoats . Sportcoat and Stormcoat Coliections Better and Designer Sportswear Contemporar~ l)pdat~ and Sport Dresses- . · -Fashion .Accessories · Womens Shoes .Maternity Apparel Sleepwear arid·-Robes __ _Junior Apparel · Children's Wear •There may have been intermediate price reductions on some items prior to this sale.· Not ever.y style in every color and size. .. South Coot P Street Costa Mesa.Open Monday throusti Friday from 10 am fO 9:JO pm; Sltutday 'ti/ 6 pm; Sunday 11 noon to 5 pm. ' • • ~""!"""----~--~~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~-1~,,--~~--r .. • . -·--; , . ' , , j • DAILY PILOl Plate of th• Day ...._.._ -• c Al I ~-() RN I /\ • 1 1 ---l!J 11j: YDNKE L • • .YONKEi~ >\ 't'ldd1:th nlckHm~ for Jf'rry, this c-at<"h,\ pl,ttl' 1i. on Jtrry Yaitu·, Rolla Royr(' \f\f••m•tW\ Mt,,_, .. -. ••• f!f ttw 0 At ',~ ...... O" Ml•• t l#lfWt ,."''"0' ot trw tttt ._,,,u•• ut '"" W*'1' WM M ~'Wf'WtlU•'' (•Uft'"'"' ,,._.,.. •'-1•tr" Agency Lists I 1 Heat Damage WASlllNt;ToN •\I'> Tht> hnal toll fr11in thti> summer 's ht>at ~uv(· 1s 1 .~ deaths and nearly s;,m billion in damage, the National Ocean•<' and Al mosphertt' Admin1strat1on reported .... Only threi.> other summers in this century have taken more Amerit'an lives in heat related fetallties Most of those who died from the heat were either elderly or poor and livl'd .1n non·a1r l'Ond1 tio.ned homes or apartment:.. said the agent·y . MISSOURI, WITH 311 deaths, had the highest . ~11 in the nation. although other states had hii!her -1emperatwes for longer periods:----· .. ··-·- The beat wave broke tem~uture records in more than a half·dozen states. and in Dallas, Tex· !5· the mercury climbed a.er 100 degrees each aay from June 23 to Au1r. 3. · ()n,one day, July 13, temperature records were 1et in three cities : Augusta Ga., bad 107 degrees : It was 105 in Atlanta ; and Memphis, Tenn .. hit 108. The problems began in earnest in mid-June when temperatures topped 100 in southwest Texas, the agency said. BY THE SECOND week of July the heat wave b~d spread northeastward with most of the central third of the co&mtry experiencing 100-plus weather. A.s July continued. the heat trudged eastward to. U~e Ohio, VaJley aJJ.d Mid-Atlantic region and. \ Honie Standards Eyed State Energy Staff Unveiu Proposals SACHAMENTO IAt•i The State f.neray Commisl'\1un ~talf h 1111 un\'ellt'd propoitf•d t'ller:J!Y st and tlrda for homc>N to Ill' built 1n C8hrQrn1u 11flt-r t9H2 thut would IH!Vl' tll•· ho11lt>owtu"r SI0,000 tn t'nt•fJiC) t•osts ovl'r 30 )'t'll r11 'Ttwiw will tw the MlhJ•'<'I 111 ,, 1o1rcoat dcul uf dcbak ... Cum m 1i.s1on f':xl'C'ut 1vt• 1>11 •·••lor John <;~mun :.1ud u t a nt·"-:. (·on t ert'nt·.. W t•cl 11 ei. du v, &°"' noun<'tnl( ttw pr11rx1s1'll t-tlf•r l'(y t•fr1<•1t•n1·>' .~iandtird:. Bl~T H•: SA ID ttw 1·111111111.,:.wn lltlaf( ··workl"d !'loscly "1th tht" bu1ld1n~ industry s1rn1t: -,cg mt•n1!'! of whn·h unsuccei.:.fully oppost'd tht' 1•urrcnt st unila1 ds in tht' C'OUrts .J .. l'he annoum·t'nic11t was made at an $84,950 Wci.l Sa(·ramcnto passive ahd at·tivt> olor model home bwlt by developer l'arroll Brock "I don't.agree with a ll of them 1 the proposed st and a rd:. l , but I undersrand them Bas11:all y they are hve<1blt· items, .. Brock s aid. lie said he expected som e Cahfom1a builders would resist the standards. particular-ly the goal to put the m into effect by -l-98:.l. -bee~. ··builders res.isl change." THE STANDARDS written by the Energy Commission s taff are being given to .the five RhOde Island Tourist Draw Up 24 Percent · F.nerttY Commi1Cs1on members and t·ould he ~rt'utly revised. Thi' rommls!\ion will hold public h1·11rn1us and hopes to adopt new .. t<1ruJurds t'arly neoxt 1eu They would take effe('t u year later . Tht: Energy Commission 1Jt1optt.'t.I cnNgy eff1(·1ency stan t111r·ds fur nto·w rcs1~tmhal and <·om anert'1al buildings in 1977 Most of them went into effed i.n 1971j, t"H·epl for some residential 1n!>ulat1on and window rules that wt-rt· t'hallenged by Building <'odes Ac·tson of Aerkel t!¥. a con· It' <.11.:Wr i;roup I ht: 1st 01st r1l'l Court of Ap· p1:al 10 San Francisco upheld the ('hall{•nged standards in March and they took ef(ect Sept. I. THE CU RRENT stan d<\rds have separate limits for .such things as insulation thic~­ nt'SS, amount of windows, thick ness of wmdows and lighting. Under the proposed standards. a builder would have to meet a "f>udget." or certain level of .energy us~. differ<'nl for is.., rlimat e areas of the state. arid could meet that an y wa} he could. ~Aeademie Sin' A builder could achieve the stundards by w~ing heat pumps, solar watl'r heaters, passive solar designs. super insulation. wall and nour cavities lo ret ain heat. 'A builder would have to mc<:t the s tandards lo get building permits. state and local buHdint:: inspectors will be trained in how to use a computer ' program to figure tf a new house meets the s tandards, <;eesm ao said. GEESMAN SAID THE stan· duds are d esigned "to put money 1n people's pockets " because they would be able to take the C'urrent federal and slate lax credits for solar and conservation equipment. Even without the ta~ credH, which could be claimed by the hu1 lder instead or the buyer, the homeowner would save money on natural gas and utility costs, Geesman said. A 1.384 -square·foot home in f'resno over JO years would have $12.::!64 ,in energy 'f'Qs ts with no standards, SS.891 with ttie C'Ur· rent s tandards and S2.!l02 wuh the propo5ed standards . --'··-·-~ -·~ ----·-··--- Teacher Accused . Of Plagi,litism SAN FRANCISCO <A P) -A teacher at San Francisco State University has admitted he copied whole sections of an old book on San Francisco arts for a recent arti~le in "Performing Arts" magazine. · Charles Fracchia, who once. lost a milhon dollars in the stoek market. says press ure of a · deadline forced him to commit ... T ropic~I Fish • "F' reth • Muine Aqu;arium Supplies Speer.a Oct. ii -Oct. 21, 1• Pangaat"9 autchl: 2.• _ t am l rom tl'le Matav Peninsula. My dlsp05l- tion Is peaceful in spite of my nickname of "Siamese Shark" or "Blue Whale". I am a graceful swimmer. and stay constantly on the move 1f accompanied by one cf my brothers or sis- ters. t am uncomfortable If alone. I may even go to the corner of the aquarium and pout but don't hold that against me · everyone rwteds' someone Drop by Aquat ic Tropicals where I am on sale foi only 2.99: • -1510 W.·Baker •Coate MHe !!!! 54~1391 •Corner Harbor & Baker mii E11.ecvt1ve Offfces: 78l2 Edinger Ave., Hun11ng1on Beacti, CA 92647 Soutnern Cdl1forn1a R11g1ona1 Offices ·c,577 E La Palma Ave , Anaheim, CA 92807 8955 V<1lley View 51 Buena Park. CA 90620 1656 A1ne1ll Ro , Camarillo. CA 93010 2071 5 S Avalon Blvd., Carson, CA 90746 23021 lakf!°Cenler Or. (Leko Forest}. El To10, CA 9~ 10'1! E lmpi)llal Hwy , La l{abr"-CA 90631 Gl 4140 long Beach Blvd .. l:ong Beach, CA 90807 • 22939 Hawlho•ne Blvd Torrdnce , CA 90505 1095 11-.ne Btvo Tustin, CA 9268<> · 1ou•1 235 N <;111us Ave . Wes1 Covina, CA 91793 HOus111c "Merr.vry Room " available on a reserved basis 11"0111 ' despite a couple of bnef respites. covered most of. PROVJDENCE . .R.l. (AP) theEastthroughtheweekendingSept.7. Atlanta busin essman T~d CAllllNDABWE · NOAA officiaJs said their analysis was based Turner may not have succeeded !'I WAS WRITING A PIECE FOR Performing Arts and faced . - 1 plagiarism, one or the gravest of acadeinic sins. ·on inf9f"mation coUected from federal agencies. i n his quest for another a d~adline." he said. "l had two days to go and I just panicked. l ABOUJA SECQN" private organizations and the 26 states most affect -America's Cup in 1980, but ·his m ade a stupid error in judgment." ~. .,.. ed bytbeunuaual w~ather. presence at Newport apparenUy , ! Fracchia, a candidate for a doctorate degree in theology, ad· TRUST DEED lftAN , The highest reported heat-wave death toll in contributect to a record number mits copying portions of the 1950 book was wrong and says he will '-"".. tbis country was the 9,508 fatalities of190'1 . ~he on-of tourists in Rhode Island. wait the judgment of his peers,. who are considering academic dis · UP ~o 'SSOQ,OOO . . ly other years with more heat deaths than this The sl ate Department of cipline. . I' summer were 1936 with 4,678 fatalities and 1952 Economic Development predict• "But what can I say. The question is not whether I did a wrong with 1"01. ed the nulnbe. of toudsts lo< the thing, but l'hat the punis hment "·" he said. · • BY OOMPARISON, in a no.maJ n .ar about 175 y~ar will be up 21,oercenL!rnUJmw.-______ --• -~-' .. -----ew\1erf E_t-9;,11 t_it,,.v~O':fOC('lu'5n~,d(.£5l9·619nc --... mmcans witJ sufCUm010The stress or summer 1979. · THE RETENTION AND TENURE COMMl1TEE or the un-f/ .7 heat. · Ted Metca lf . de partme nt rv~sity's humanities department will meet this week to recom· 1 Besides the tata lities. the weather agen<fs spokesman. credited thl projecf ml'nd whether Frac<'hia should be disciplined. (714) 760~060 ® Environmental Data and Information Service re-·. ed figures to an "amazingly Provost Lawrence Ianni lak~ a serious view of plagiarism --------------------...J ported that: • • high" ,influx of visitors to the cha rges. -Elect rical energy use ~as 5.5 percent ;lbove Newport area. where a total of 4 "We have to view this as a grave matter because it reflects on normal, a record. m illion visitors is exJ)ected for the integrity of the instructional staff," he said .. '~Plagiarlsm 1s a ( :· ) P'"Ts=· the year form of behavior we cannot tolerate from our studenta, -d we CH .. S. M-CABE firmly.,. ~ .• -Crops and livestock suffered significant · ...... " ~ -~-d,mage. Until Turner and the crew of cannot tolerate instances that may arise among the instru<!tionaJ .• ·-Hundreds of miles of ma·ar ha tiwa 5 the Courageous were eliminated faculty." ---------------r · ._,_..,.,.r"11-tKi~:::.::.:..:::.=-f::__.:.:.:.:.:.:.:::_..:::;._.:.::.:.::::.o=.:__:.:.:..i:~c:.=.e<---ft-om-the A mertc a• s Cup race, -+• I l -Water resources in many parts of the coun· try were seriously jeopardized. THE BIGGEST impact on energy use and cos· ts began in the last week of June and continued for 11x weeu, the agency reported. The 5.5 percent ex- cess electricity use cost Americans some $1 .3 billion. ever y hotel and motel in the Newport area was jammed, Metcalf said. The hot, dry weather helped the harvesting of winter wheat but later seriously damaged the com and soybean crops, as well as next year's winter DAILY PILOT wheat. Once a. yea! and once a y~_ar only, Lees..Car_pets has a fac:;tory authorized sale. A sale featuring the best-looking, best-selling car~ts in the tine. And Lees has reduced our prices10 that we can pass big savings on toy~. , UC NO 2l0'412 COME IN EARLY AND SAYE BIG AT OUR ANNUAL LEES CARPETS . FACTORY AUTHORIZ!D SALE. 1.IMITED TIME . DEN'S . :;;;;r;,)/it1iin: ·custom d111p1riss Qnoleum •. vJOOCI floor 1663 ,\.ACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA M!SA, CALIF. 92627 •,PHONE 646-4838 -646·235.S .. • ' ( . \I f~.inl.. ''' \1n1·1t\ .1 11 \<Ill 11· 112 H 'Lir' or 11ld1·1 \11u II ~t'I '''\(•1.il ol 1H11 llH>-..t convenif'nt .,,.,, 11 ,., tn 111t1l..1• 11 11• 1·,i-.11·1 l()r \O U Free personal checking. ~c Ill < .111 \\Tiit• .i-; many 1 ht •t 1.,-, ,1., \ 1 HI\\. mt ''>I h no 't'r\IU' c hiJrgt' ,1nd 11<1 1n11 1111H11n h.11.inn· .Ht1·r Cl $10 depo~it IP ..c,in 1h 111g' 111 i Ynu gt>t frt•t• ... ,wcial l h'r" •n'.1l1 11·d 1l11 •c 1-. ..... l<>o • Commission.-free BankAmerica Travelers Cheques. ">.ill •r th, 111 1 "'" I 1 ~,. 1 th1 '\ .i·n • 111,t 111· ... 11 il1 ·n.' '4i'(··~~~~ ....., \ n t! 1 .in g1 of ,1 rl'f 1..md ·\ml \\l11 ·n \11u p1in Ii.ht> tlwm .it B;ank of \nw1 u. .1 I 11 .int lw .... 111 C.ili iornia. there's Servl•Ce 6" · ~i'r;~~,~~~~!~~~~. ~venie~ce. v\1 (' • p ~ •. d .... 11 <lllvr 'It pa¥S lo·_ ~:::·:'.·.;:~,..::::~:;! .. ~1-~f} •~ h1·1)1•lll ' (•Ill r.i-_OMl.•llll.li .... ·-·--~-. ... ._ -· ;>.1~~:::,:;·;>~;~',~',~7nt-.. It ..... 111 optional .,(:)rvice. Sdlow-your a~e ' h lll \\'rth ll. tht>fE-'5 no -.-.... '' 1 >rf'\ .ih<iut lost or ~tolen • 1 ht•t 1..-.. 1\nrl no ·\.mrn·n·~5ary lrip'i t< I tll<' hcJllk . More money cqnvenience. To"*"•' hm\ 'wr\'1 t I' til .rnd our ntlwr "t'ry1ccc; c.m work ltH · vnu, \vh\ 1101 -..t1 rp I >v wdav. .J .. . --~ .. BANK.ID OF AMERICA . J x i . t i ; i ' • i . ' . . .. . . . ... -.. '' ,__, ' •• ' ........ 'I ~ .. _.,,,. •• -· I -- \ 'I . .. . ' .., NATJON . j Thursday. ~tooor 16. 1980 DAILY PILOT at ,. : ar1.11 res•rd •••ft"••• .. .. .. Army Eyes-Brown Suede Boots for Soldiers Miss Amer1ru. Su san P ow<'ll. will hh t 1mt> off from ht>r of fil'ltll lt('\IVl\lt>S • 1-'rid uy to ~in~ at • th e wcdd1n ~ ceremoO\' of t"o b l ~ b s' t• h o ll I fr 1t·~s . • \.'Ol.l/M H'IA, ~ (' Ct\l'I An Ar nn' ~111tJi..1 wt•11n111: llrown sut'dl' \'om hut boots '' l'l•r1:0.h the thou~ht • 1t '11 wohtthlv t'llllUl(h to 11t•nd (ien. John J "Ulurk .l.11 k" l't-r!ohml( svin rlllll( 10 h111 ~J .IVt' I Uul' ttw 111•w bo11l1> urt• IO "bUSI(' 1 t111n 1111( • ul Fort J ,1t•kson. and 1f thl'y '1111111 111u11lt·1. GJ:> ma one duy tradt> th"'" '>hlllv hliH'k n1mb1:1t hoots for 111 ''"' n 'lwtft 11111<:kh . 'l'h1· 111·"' hoot:. huvt• illl outt·r rvulo(h "111•!11· .. ur f111·1• unil d 11n 't Ot'e cJ ' p 11l 1' h111 i.; ,11·1·1o1111 n lo; I o thl' ro1 I t. Ot'li' "lp:tpt ( .111 f.11•1 Y. Ul\t'' JOJ polishe1i destro.y lhti r n :sistance to "ater. "lnt1te1td of polll'lhtng t hem, you JUSl brush tht'rn off and spray th11m," said one vf the 60 test subjects. SPt'l' 5 Karl Christian. ·'They .ire ~real 11' yuu arc out on lhl' range in tht' dui;t or mud.'.: said C,hrls t1tlJ\ ·:You can hep lbem look mg good j ust by kn·~ck1n~ the' dirt off "1th a wire brush • ~ A sdwon ~pray "al PrprO<I~ thl· boots after they <i ,.,. 1· IN-t11Nl. And the llC'A Al l'TI) IJOol:. ft>CI hct lt'r . Chnsllan say-; "Ttlcy <Jr& bl'Ul'r than tht' old blurk com bat bobt.s and more c:omfortable . They are ready to wear when you get - them. Breaking them in is no prob· lem because the leather isn't stiff," ht• ~aid. Christian and .. lhe other soldiers tryin).( out the boots bcKar\ wearing lhl·n1 Sc-pt. 5. In 45 days, they'll ¢valuate them , answering the Army'-; questions on maintenance, 1·,1 mfort. tr:.ict1on , durability and otlter things. Anotht'r evaluat ion will follow wh(·n the test e nds iifle r three 1n<inlhs of we:.ir , tear and no polis h. Tht• test proi:(ram 1s being conduct· ed by the Natick Research and Development Command of Natick. Md. The soldiers will g'et to keep the boots when the test ends in ·early December. unless the boots fail due to material or workmanship. Since the test began, only one pair has been rerurned. Any major change in the boots after the test ends ar e to be reported when they occur. · In a few months, the brown suede boot test will be expanded to 1.000 sol_diers at fo'ort Beonil}g. Ga. Mn Jhe Slopes -In -e _ .. And Save .to 40°/o! CJ"M.~~~· MEN'S AND LADIES' SKI JACKETS in a .,nowv assortment that includes w~stern o r ha~ic c;tvles Nvlon outer- shells with poly filling Ladies· tl'y $3K mens reg· 'f,45 "_.2 4 -~?. ................... SAVli.TO $20.03 r Fashions You Can Star. IJl MEN'S'& LADIES' VESTS th~t mi\ke gredt coordinates with jadu.'h Ac.11on stnpes in assortt>d coluis. all with the super loohs fN 111p :.k1 fa->hton Ladies' 1~9 $25. men's reg ~30 199.7 . . . ............................. 5!AVE TO 33% ; W8sterif Days Sale -- W1H1 Savings In All O.pa~I Saddle up your fastest steed and ride on in to our annual Western Days sale. It's a celebraMon of the old wegt. with fantastic savings on top brand name fashions for the whole family. Lots of goo.d ol' f~shioned value~ for you, all during We.stern .Days. · • PriCH effective October 16 ttlru October 19. 1980. Whne •upphe.• IHt. SALE POLICY:· The merchandiH Included In thia advertiaement i1 avaMabte only at the pertlcipeting Miller's Outpost· location• ll1ted. Sale prices •r• not effeetlve at any of our oth.-r Miller'• Outpoat' atorea. . . ' e ·HARBOR PLAZA . . . 2302 Harbor Blvd·. -t • • -\ . . . J •• ' eMESA CEN·TER 1,7th & O~ange \ ' ' f .. . . . . -; ,, ·: • .. ... . . ~-.. ( f .. ' .. ' ........ •""• .\ -". .... ·"'" • I • • I P Aii • Ptt U I • NATION I Dinosaurs Still Live? • 2 ScientL,ls Checking African Reports WA S ll l NC:'l'ON t Al'I l't'rs1sknt rr•JJ<>rts of st ran~t· <·r.caturc~ 1n r ·m11le , ... wampy 1unglt·s of w1•stl•rn Afr1C'iJ lead t WO St'lt•nl11>t!> ,,, ht•l11•vt• th111 dinosaurs :.till may ~a lk tht• earth Both h1st11rt n 1I reports· (ro1e1 'Wcskrrll'r~ and u(•c·ounts I 1•11111 nat ive!> 1nd1c·ate l1111ost1ur like C'rcnt11rcs 1 na~ 1·x1sl 1n a virtual l y un(·x pfur1·rt fJ i1r t of 1111· People's llL·Puhl1t· of t h1· l 'r1nl{11. the n•st•ur<·lwr~ s a1cJ There they ho pe to find physH·al l•vrdcnce net·essary to tonvin1·e m1>rc skeptic:al sc1en ll'ts that lhc <·reatures e xist. or <t t IPast Wert• around until re 1•1•11tly '.\1 at·kal and Powel I sa id tht> natives' a<:counts dc:.1•n lH' a larg1•. IH"CJ'o'lltsh l:!r.1,\' 1·rcature With a Icing . nc-x1 hl1• n(•('k and iJ lung tail The rpsearC'hers sa y they ht'llt'V(' il actuall~ ma~ bt! a <lrno:::.:.iur wh1 <.'h loo ks like ;J :::.111 a lie r version of the bron los aurus . :.i g1 aot 11lant <·:.itl'r th:1t died 1111\ 70 m1ll11111 vear~ DH . 1<0\' MA<'KAL, u r e sean·h assoc·1<1l(• at th1• l 'n1v1·r -;1 t~ of Chtl'aj.!o ..,;wJ ht• lwl11•u •.., lhe animals ma\ b(· 1·ll·ph:int a1-tc> s17.t>d d111osaur-. '"Our <"unl'luslon ltl this 111111•" th.ti th1 rc•p1 ir1 ... r,.f ,·1 tn 11·J I n1•1mal~ hut lht' 111.1} 111• 1 ;Jr• Pl <.'Vt'(I t',lllll I t,\ 0(1\lo ' :\I ar kal &nd .L..11nt·:-""" t•ll LI <'ruc·od th· l'\Pt•rt \I.ho ll\t' 111 :-.tt\TIVf:S SHOW~ !Jtl'tures of 1nany kinds of on11 11 al), p1 c·kl·d 11 I ust r allllrt!> of tht· brontosaurus as rlltJSt l"l•1seh n · ... 1·1111111114 the· <·n·.1tures the) s a} the\ s<1 v. '.\I .11· k al 'a1tl l'la1nv1. 1 1'1·x.1 ., "l'll' 111 Alone 'o'1lh 1nt1·rvw":. \-\I th Aln1a 11 1 •Jr and h:itl ;11.rm 11.t11n• \l~~h111's \l a1·kal s aid tcrv1l'"' \\1lh nul1H·s "hu had 111'>1111 11·,tl rtt·•1rd s n 1n t a1n accoun~ ol lltL' c·rc<1l un .., nu rn erou., J<·i·ounts from mis . In dr1 arl1<·ll' 111 ~1·1l·n1 1 80 s1nn.1rit•:-. .11H.l Eu1 o pc<in PX ma-g a1111l· publ1¥lt•cl II\ thi· plon·rs from th1· last thr ·<· t·cn Amertl'ttll A~o;ori;1 t111n fOI th1• t un• s 1'l'l~111g .nat1v1·.,· '''l-'•1ts Advancenwnt .,r 'H ll'Ol'l' tht' I f;: • or tlu· n cuturcs sea.rc·h1•rs ,;J, nJt111·" 1·iJll thr-, \ , T h e re po rts ind icat e th e rreatures r on c e ntrale near J1,rngle ri vers and lakes or the Con~o and Z~ure and feed on the nutl1ke fruit of a r iverbank plant, Mackal said. T HE STRONGEST PIECE of ·ev1dem·e is a 1959 report of an animal that was killed by n atives because it disturbed fishing on Lake Tele near the Rai Hi ver . Mack al said. Nat1v"es told the r esearchers that three of the animals re- pe atedly tried lo get into the lake. rorC'tng the rishermen to put up a st ake fence to k~p them out. When nne creat ure. persisted, lhl,; naltvt·s killL°'fJ 1t with spears and cut 1t up. Mac k al a nd l'owldl say the bu.tcher ing was 'des1·nbcd as e ndless because or the long head -neck and tail of the a nimal .. Ther e a r e "p r eced ent s for <:n .·atures long thought extinct lo turn up In 1939. off the coast of Africa. fishermen caught a pre· h istoric fish called a coelacanth that was uelieved to have died out millions of years ago. · neatun • "\111k1·h \11 .. 11l11J '~rrF.-m:-.· ""''-th~:;-···~·;·11 LI) ---Sarr···Tose ·-Stililents lo rl:!turn 10 the· ar1 •;1 in \1u•ust J ~ Smithsonian lnstit11t1on's Silvana Campello st ands beside the-living c'or al reef exhibit in the Mu seum of Natural History m Washington. The exh1b1t contains some 3 tons of coral a nd at ll·ast :!00 spe<'ies· of plants anc1 animals which live in a ~ _gal lon tan k t-q uipped \\-1 th ::i wave gene rator. high 111t ensit y li ghts a nd SReC'ial - m on 1L<1nng equ1pmenl · ·Hughes Suit Revived ACSTI ~. Ti·xas IA P> A bankrupt California airline has wo11 a Te xas Supreme Court dec1s1on that a Houston C'Ourt must re consider the airline's $50 million deceit. fraud and breach of contr act suit agains t the lfow ard 11 u~hes estate. IM Ang des A 1 rw ays· lnr contends If ugh es. throu~h'a1dt'S , agreed to hlA.\" 1t then reneged on the prom1,·· in 1!¥70 . ' 1 ·"'~' (011sl° Col/,.,· ~purnl Tour Mexico City-Cancun-Guadalajara SroJO -1'1d1ulrs /lrrfa l'r ~ H11trl Nov 26 -Dec. 4; 1 980 VISA-MASTERC.ARDllnformwon -SSo-5880 * INVESTMENT SEMINAIS * • U... How To IR•Htill lncowte P~illg Property witll ._. or • no .;..ey doww • Learn Tax Saving Procedures • Learn how to Free-up Capital for in vestment purposes & still retain ownership of your properties. • Become Financially Independent •Make a Decisi()n Today. • Secure your tomorrow * IESEIVATIONS IEQUllED 014) 914-5433 Sat . Oct . 18th 12 Noon ·. Refreshm~l)lS ~ill be served. . BILL WOODS IEAL ESTATE J'\esa \7erde \J ine and !jqoor PARDUCCI WINE SALr! PARDUCCI 1978 MENDOCINO ZINFANDEL Go ld Medals.-Orange & LA County Fairs Reg. $3.60 s2. 99 PARDUCC I 1977 M~NDOCINO CABERNET SAUVIGNON Bronze Meda1 Orange County Fair • f •• . · Re9, 96,ptJ '~88 . PARDUCCI 1978 MENDOCINO ' . GAMAY BEAUjOLAIS Parduccrs most po pular red wine Reg. S3.50 52. 99 - All 750ML John Parducc1. his wile and brother make outstand1n<1 and reasonably orlced wines at this lam1ly-operated winery 1n Ukiah Because their wines &Ill onced so tow tttey often do not get the respect due them TAYLO.R CALIF. CELLARS Chablis, ROM, Rw., lw....., .. s29,· l.SLI ... $4.H I We're a family-owneci,. stor/e and love to sell fine wines. e>1pec1ally when they're priced at 55 00 and under We believe thet fine Cellfornfa wtnes tfe a111ll1ble at reasonable prices and that you don't have to be wealthy or a wine snob to enloy them. Come on In and let"a talk wl nel • 549~~ ~BAKER AT HARBOR.....,, ---) llughL-s · allt•i...'l•tl brcar h of the agreefnent for t'l'll Los Angl'lt·~ 1\1r" ays into bankruptcy, the a1rl1m· allc~\·d LO:" AN(a:.l ,ES..AIRWA\'S' SlTf Mlleges that Hober!. :\I aht>u. 1 he n Hughes' c·h1e r lieute nant, ncgot1 ~11\'d an agreement for the Hughes Tool Co. to bu" I..\.\ 1n 1968. The de<tl w<1s left unfinished . hnwl·~·er. v.'hi lc llU!{hcs completed the purchas e of Air West. but loans ·were arrangl·d to keep LAA afloat. thl' '\Ult says Meanwhile, I.AA turned down at least t wo merger offers because 1l expected to ht• pun·hast"tl by llughes, the !ilrline said LAA said Maheu pressed Hughes to either al lo" him lo execute the final purchase l'Ontract or to tell l.AA Hughes no long<'r "as 1ntl'restcd But. the airline said, Hughes tolt.I Maheu to do nothing. and LAA we nt bankrupt m October 1970. I\ Harns County probate j udge granted the- 11 ug hes esta te a-summary Judgment after la wyers for the llu~hes estate said )he two year statute of llm1tat1ons had run out T he attorneys aJso s~ud a similar der1s1on against the a1rhne m ~evada shOuld l>t' g1 \"C'O : ·full faith und credit .. as decidi ng tht> issue Bl'T T HE 14Tll ('Q t;RT OF CIVIi. Appeals tn Ho uston agr t'cd with the a1r ltne that the Texas statute of lim1tat1ons did not run out during Hughes' long absence from Texas . • Texas courts have d etermtned that Hughes. who died in·l976 and was buried in Houston. was a Tex.as resident. but the issue 1s far from a final resolution. , ' . The a ppeals court also said the fact that Nevada· courts thre~ out Los Angeles Airways' suit on the statute of limitations question was not controlling on Texas courts . lp tht;i.r appe~I. t9 the ~upremt: Co~rt. lawyers for · the estate said the court of c1 vii appeals de · cis1on ··serves only to · encourage the forum- shopping in which LAA has already amply in dulged."' LAA ANSWERED THAT IT HAD tned hard to ·get llughes, anCI later his estate:«lnto court and had not been "forum shopping " '"1..AA "s efforts to get its day m co urt . have been met with extraordinan ly well-fi sianced ef forts by the llughes interests to prevent Hughes from being s ued and to conceal I lughes · pert inent rerords from discovery and use in tht' litigation against Hughes· compan1 cs,"-the airline said. It ca lled th<' case a "hard <'ore r ase of. a fu gitive from the 1ud1t'il'i l prn<.'Pss " The Supreme C1J url upheld the c·ourt of <·1vil appeals order without w riting a new op1 n1 on U.S. to Pay , CPash Victitns; SAN DIEGO <A P l The U.S government has been ordered to pay $2:l5',tl7 to two men inj ured whe n a Navy JCI c·rashed short of a runway and skidded across Interst ate 15. hilting their pickup truck. • - After a four-day non-jury trial. Rodney J . Rodr was awarded $68.918 by U.S. District J udge Earl Gilliam, while Kaiser Mus urlin learned he will get S-166,319. f Musurlin lost' use of one a rm· a fte r suffering nerve injuries in the Ma rch 1978 accident. Rodr still suffers from a back problem. The pilot of the F·l,4 Tomc at. Lt. Brian Shaw, survived the crash but rad ar intercept officer Walt Laskowski was killed. REWARD ... .,.., .................. ... -............ _ _..,.._ ef ovr ,...,, ,., .. ,., lftlCr••••• --0'-·--·-· .......... ·---··--.. -................. __ ·-.......................... . ::.:;:.·,•' .. ~" ,,... ... ~...,. ENER·SAVE APPUANC!S 1UtW,..._ ICilwfter of 8rtttoll M"'A""" ...,,. TUHG'S MIMOl~L ACUPUNCTURE • CLIMIC .-c.s.'-' Cen11t.o Acupundut>ll CihllleM-•'1 DI. AMllOSI, S.C. LIM "' w. lttll Street C-. ....... CA 141-7270., 642-JllJ (. _, ·. I . . ... ·~,·· _. .,. ...... . a nd hl•atl fur a l:1k1• ~ h1•1 1· cu11· 01 th!..! cre:.i1 1~rei; v.as n:pmt••dlv killed <!<I _w•;i rs ago. 4 Gout Control Study R esul! Heavy Into Alcohol SAN ,IOSF. 1AP1 A study by a d ruA abuse counseling pro· ~ram s a.\:; use of'afrohol among San JosL-1un1or high students h as C'l1 mbcd 100 IJCr<'l:!nt the past year · ">11rn111l·ant usL <1f drugs and marijuana also was detected by tht· gt oup ' • • ~ E W 'I () H K .\ I' s~ mptoms OI l;!Ullt hl•h,·1 ,.,1 I I he a h 1 r 1• cl 1 t 1 r • I •11 111 '" arthnt1'. t an h• 1 onl1 11.• cl"' 1 • 1 ers1·d 1f d 1aj!11Cl'i1 d 1•;11 h .11111 tn·at l'd :.it tUI <1111,.. I •1 a 1•111; h•rm stud) l1AH<;AR ET BflOOKS,. A HESEARCHER for Project Dare, 11d the study indicates that more young people are tumipg to Jkohol and other d rugs and that alcohol prevention edul';ition pro· ~· .1ms are needed .at the e lementary school level. f'ro1ec·t Oare cfid t he study for the Santa Clara County Drug .I\ li11..,1· Commission , Thc·n · has l,l•,•n 1 ont1t1\1.:r),~ about lhi.· 1·ffl·<·t11 <•nt•)," 11! t Jrl) trea tment bt·1·au ~l· J.lrl'\ 111u-. stud11.•s werl' t1111 s rnall or 1·11\' c·rl•d tuoshort a t11Tll' 1 he.study also found alcohol use to be up 40 pe rcent among 11· yt•ar ulds , 50 perrent among 12-ycar·olds : 60 percent among 13-year· olds. 70 percent among 14 ) car olds and 85 percent among l5·year- olds In thl' rec•t·nt ... tuch. ho\\ t'\'l'f° a med ical H·arn at tht· ~lounl S111 ~11 Srho.11 11f '.\l1 •cl1nnt•, ("11 ' L' n 1 v e r ~ 1 t y 11 f N ~· " 'I 11 r k follow1:rl .~ noo g1111t p:d wnts clirllt':Jlh· tor :1:-Ion~: iJli :w years 01';£ ('0~('1.l'Sl01" ft EA<'HED IN the s urvey is that drug and alt<1hol prevention programs are "going ~o have to be started a 'whult> lot sooner · with emphasis on educating pre,teen-age youth, Brooks su1d, · l'rOJl'C't l>art.' 'ili"n·p~ t·d :!.400 jun ior and seni or hi gh students in :!O San .lo~•· schools More cluck ~ ~--your buck. ---------------.. ABOUT 11 s1.a9GREAT DINNER , Goon lo( '"'f'P '''t"'-,,., • • ' •' " ·· : ' ,,,.. Ft1,..o Cn11 ,_,.,.. t ,., • , ' • • .. '"' '* ~trt.A masnea un1a1 ,, .. , •' •J "'•t·, , ppr ((HJLJ(Jn W~I ,q, '11t•• 8 38 J J ii ' 'r\-1ltj<1' ''",.'' t f\""' .• ..,, r .... Pi"'°"<. rT'-tv .,,,, 1• I 1f I ,,,. ~ .. I '' Goou r•' s.1...,1• ,. n L. .1 IO'r a ""'"" ~ - I I I I ABOUT $6 . Aft SUPIRI e•7DINNERI C,ooo lr)t '""'''e p1e~es ol 1u•cy golden Drown Kentucky F11eo C111c•e11 wllh six rolls, plus your cno1ce ol e•lher a ta•qe role slaw or a large mashed potatoes, and a small 9«1vy L rnq two~s PE'• coupon pe1 cuslome1 - Custqmer pays all a"°hcao1e sate~la• 1J38 Oller e•o1res Oc1coe1 26 1980 P11ces ma¥ "~'' al par z 0 a. ::> C) u I 11c1pa11n9 1oca11ons ~t.., Gooo on•~ "Soulhf!tn Ca lorn•a ""ere vou see 1~e Co1one1s race ~· #< noow o;inne· ----~ =--- GOURMET MARKET OELANEY BHO~. · '*· . • SEAFOOD .ez . Fresh Local Lobster........ ·1.98 lb. • 1 We will Rl:idy split ant1 dt•an lht•111 fo r nu l'XI rn 1"h<1 r1;(• I FrPsh Pacific Red ~n apper 1.69 lb. (I .Jrj.(1' SIZ(' f tllN~' MEAT DEPT. No" 1!' t he t1m(' to fill 1h;it ht•11w frl!C't!'r "''h • Dcllint'y"s 1-'rccier Spcr1.ils Beer lllndquarte.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t. 79 lb. Beef Hindquarters ...... . 1.49 lb. t All llcef sold by hanx1ni; wt·t~hll Wbo.le or lhlf Amrrkan · Spring Lamb ...................... 1.89 lb. 1 All home frt•c1er spt•nals 1·ut ;md wrappt'd to custom<'r spel·tf1rutcons I We are happy to announce that Delaney's now has a gourmet catering department . From party platters to a complete sit-down dinner. Call 873·5520, ask for Tom Martin DELAllEY'S .. .. -..... -... • ' Tired of traffic Jams? Don't for1et to claeck with us alN>ut our· free ... home delivery service. MORNING FRESH PRODUCE So. American Bananas .... ~ ... 4 lbs. fDr SI Large Artichokes ...........•...... He ea. Tender Broccoli .................. : . 49C lb. Sweet Pkg. Carrol& . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25e ba1. UQUOR DEPARTME~'T Delaney's Private Label CbabUa or Vln ROH mo mil> ... 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' . ... ····~·· I I Thursday Oc1<.ober 16 1980 -Philiidelphians Love Ka-te Smith ICAl.t-.1t:11 N.C IA l'I llt.-r up µt·ot 1.1w·•· wa:. tlltf•·r•·nt hut thf• Vllll't· v.1u1 th1• :tam•· II' 111n~1·r Kute Srmth n1a1fr 11 ran· p11hl11· uvptoar1t.nl'I' \o uc 1 1•pl 10,000 lt•th:U• and 11 j!ltin\ ~c\ well l 111 ti fr1111d un"ll n l'h1l.id d,ihi.i • Whn 1ir1• l ht•M' ,,.. .. .,,,"' the n y~ar 11ld .,m1<1·1 ;u .. li.•'{I 111·111 and111~ lo !)(: 11.I Inv., ti ltl h ,11 ,. lw1 111111:.1· tu M't' \ht' ll•l it-1 ~ umf tnll t1u.11 ti lir11111tl1l to HuJc1i;h by ".1(1· .. ( '111 ,, \ ''" 1'111• (',1111~.1 11 "'·'1' 11r)(Ulll~l'U hy \ht• 1·1,.i •• 11 .. 1p h1.1 I ht r~ lw1·k1·y tt·h 111 <.in d l'l11l11<l1·lpl11.i 1111l111 ,1,1111111 WI I' I i I IHI' lrn1k l1•l lllt! look , l ht· 1111111<'11\ 1111.u~t IJut nvw frt.111 Mi:.:.,. Smith said as she approached the 6-by 8 (oot billboard placed outs ide the horne of her sister. The billboard. saying , "To'Kate, With Love .·· was sig n e d by 10 .000 Ph1ladelph1ans Miss Smith. restr)cted to a wheelchair tx>ctiuse of diabetes and complications from th.e illness. became a favorite in Philadelphia with her rend1t1on of "God ttlel>S America" when the sung was played before h9c.key gamelJ. · Tht' Flyers. using the sung as their ~ood luck symbol, won the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975. ~1 embers 'lf the Philadelphia l(roup brought Mass Smit h a videotape of a hockeX r r Qwd . s inging "GoQ Bless Am erica" as a tribute lo the singer at a pre-season game l ast month Miss Smith's s1~er. 'Helen<· Stcene. said the singer began receix!ng gel well messages after a widely publit•11et1 court fight between two of her n1e~·e:. . over administr ation of her estate. Mrs. Steenc said her s1sti!r 's 1·cml11111111 seems to be im proving, and M 1:.~ Sn11th t ak es an automobile n d e· a lin1!!-ol datl> "People ha ve show11 sut h war rnlh.' the sister said. 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' . : ' - .................................... ~----------0~-Y-Pl_~_l ___ .. __ .... ~!lllml.·~-obet--16 .. 1· ........ ~.-~ .. ~ 0 1. ~ ' ' . ·- A n~.eaier BasketlJ~ll~.-. Mulligaa-11.t·11le o.;1, P_ ..._... • .,_,A-- Ne w UC Irvine bas ketball coach Bill MuJUg.an goes through his routines colleges, hopes to turn around the Antefers' program. too. UC I opens its during the fi rst day of practice Wednesday afternoon at Crawford Hall. season Nov. 29 at home against VMI. \ . Mulligan, who enjoyed g eat success at Riverside and Saddle back .... Phils Give KC a Royal Sendoff. ~· .. A.L Champs~ Limping Home DOwn by Tivo Games -~ .- PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Mike Schmidt stood at home plate, his bat over his shoulder and his body twisting. A little English might have kept that ball In fair territory. he thought. It curved, maybe five or 10 feet fl>ul, arching tugh· over the foul pole down the left-field line, and instead of a home run, Schmidt had a rneaninglt!ss ·foul ball. They call it a Jong strike. ••t THOUGHT IT might have a chance, but it booked just \Jke my golf drives," Schmidt said of his fifth-inning drive. "I know it doesn't mean anyUuag .but I think that foul ball might have . helpecttDe get ~oin!J." • When Schmidt, the Philadelphia Phillies' slu~ging third baseman, got going, he sent Ore ·Kansas Clty Roytlls home with a handful ~f woes. Schmidt's eighth-inning double drove in the win · ning ·run, and the Phillies downed the Royals 6·4 Wednesday night ·ror a 2·0 lead in the hest·of-seven 1980 World Series. THE SERIES MOVES to Kansas City for games on Friday. Saturday an4 SUn· day. if necessary. The Royals fac.e the unenvi able task of rebounding ag&Jnst a -team that has scored 13 runs in the first two games of the. Sn es, t\aving won 7 6 on Tuesday. and they may ~ave to face it without All·Star thi rd baseman (4.~orge Brett. Brett Had to be removed from the game in the sixth inning when an. in· fl a mmat ion of his hemorrhoids. a problem that ~gan only about a week ago, started to bother him too severely. Royals Manager Jim Frey said he was not certain of Rrell's status for Friday. ••WE'LL HA VE TO watt," Frey satd. "He has two days ·and it's a day-to-day thing. We hope he's better." The Phillies started left-hander Steve Carlton in game two. A 24-game winner during the regular season, "Lerty " had Exeited ~.hut Not Seared . • That's How Moreland Felt About Startiftg lly WILL GRIM.."LEY A .. -..CNI cer,..,. ' n1 and disronlent. The guys didn't seem together . Then s uddenly everything jelled. You saw it at Mont~al. at Houston and now here. . PIULAJ>~LPHIA <AP> -"Don't call it lbe World Series," pleaded the rusty-haired youngster . j ,buried iii a cluster of quesUcla-popping newsmen. . 1 '"I •• all nervous. t like to think of it u just a "We are a-clutch, come-from-behind team. No maue·r how big the lead the other guys have, we f)ways feetwe can overtake it." ...aclJot 1ame." , , · • Tbe n~liOll wes totally !lfMlpt~able for ,. ~ ·r ..,.. -· 21-JurA•hoolde. thcust.. ink>~Holt)'~ seen an' a , . wttb a ~yw~ ending. • . · -YOONG . KEl'l'R MOREIAND, a "Hook 'em Ho""" disciple who grew up_ in the mad football atmOIGbln of the Univently of Texu -campus, · dldn 't lmow until an hour before game time that he •• tD MD\itute fot alu11er Greg umnskl'in the . Pbil~ia lineup against the Kansas City Roy ala. ••n.u. (Mana1er Dallas Grffn) told me to go out and tilse baltiq practice," he explained. "He said One hlld a sore throat or tbe nu or sometbin1 " and he ••ted to use me for the DH." .. No, I can't say I was scared -excited,)'es, but ~--no. After all, I'd been tbrouab some T•a•-Oldmboma football games and you can't get m•ll man pressure than that." llor.lmd ,..Gc!eeded to lalb out two hiu, score a IWI ta tbe fUUI IM.Lng and knock In tbe final run In Ull w1M 9l&bth lminl Philly rally thal beat the R~ fDr a 2·1 lead ln the aeries. "'fiw l'OOkl• •hav~ had a more iloriou bap-Ua• ta tia tr..Utiooal champ6onlbip of America's aatloell.-u..-. · . . - " ... aALLt DIDN'T ~ ~ at all," 1al4 :I: Int-war olteber, a ...... .,.... blbllld ,..atM•'• GaM Glover ......... ~ ... .. .,_"llnc!e .._. • .,... .. -.. r .. cut-.. ·, 'MQREU-NI> $A'1D.· tlgS"'c<?riCfUiroe .. /j" spired by a bench which fiterally explodes when the Phillies· come into the late innings with their backs to-the wall. ~ • . "John Vukovich <reserve infielder ) is our cheerleadt!r ," he related. "The subs, the guys who •rn• 11 .. s ... .,, (See Pegel7) don't get to play much, Jorn tn. Then Dallas, Pete Rose and all the others are c aught up in it. Everybody screaming and hollering their. lungs OU~. ' "It's wild." Moreland. a sturdy 6·0, 200-pounder, was a three-sport athlete (football, baseball and basket· ball) at R. L. Turner High School oullide DaUu and ·e nte red the university on a football schol'1'1hip. · "I WM A defenalve back and strong safety," he aaid. "But-I wun't a 1ood enouab football player to go ln the pl'Oil. So 1 lald out of football my senior year and concentrated on bueball." The Pbillles' eeventb selection in the colle1e draft, he WU slped ln .1Une, 19'15, and WU put, ltu'oulh tbe mtaor leque wriqer -Spartanbur1. P9••MUle. Reed''ll ud finally Oklahoma CltJ lD tbe Americu Alloeiattoa. ' struggled in the playoffs against Houston. In. the folArtb game. his second start, he went only Slh innings, his shortest stint of the season. He couJdn 't keep hii; pitches around the plate . Wednesday night, the silent lert- hander was in trouble aga in. In eight in· nings. he gave up 10 hits, six walks ~~ three earned runs with IQ strikeouts. . "He's done a lot of pitching-in the last six months," Schmidt said. "But that i;hows you that Steve, even at h.is worst, ran keep us in 1UJY game.'~ THE PIOLI.JES GOT off to a 2·0 lead in the fifth on a sacrifice fly by Manny <~•ROY AL, Page 8 7) <. . j • . I Another ! Magical LA Show , KANSAS CITY <AP) -Tbe Los Angeles Lakers defeated ~e Kansas City Kings Wednead y night as Jim Chones scored x point. in an oYertime period \o lead his team to the 112-un Na- tional BHketball Aasociati•n victory. , J Choaea, a 8-11 center, hit~ Laken' first lhrff buketa ot ~e overtime and Jamaal Wjlkts and Earvin "Magic" Jo;i each scored field goale as Laken outscored the Kings 1 S in the rive-minute period to secure their third triumph in u many starta this season. ; The world-champion Lakets came from eight points behiod mid"'ay through the fourth quarter and out.scored the·~fS 11-4 during the last 3~ minutfS to send the game into ove.riime1 J.OllNSON 8CORED six of ~e Lakers' last ~ill~ t9_!~ Los -~-n·getes ra Hy. Johns:r, • finished t he contest with 0 points, 14 assists and 12 r .. bounch. t Wilkes scored a game-high 31 p oi'nts and r eservf;! Mar« Landsberger came off the bendh to pour in 22 points and pull down ~ight rebounds. : Otis Birdsong scored 26 points to lead the Kings. Guard a Ford scored 20, and forw Reggie King and Scott Wedm each scored 17. • The . Lakers played withI. t center Kare.-m Abdul-Jabb , who suffered an injury to right eye11n the third quarter Of the Lal(ers · victory again•t Houston Sunday riight. It is doubtlul Abdul-Jabbar will pl~ F riday night when Los Angel~ ,ente rtains Phoenix. which Is also 3·0. · JOHNSON, THE Lakers 6-9 guard. helped make the Kings· lead in the fourth quarter disap- pear.Jn a.hurry~ - Johnson scored 10 points in the • pe riod, inC'luding eight or the Lakers' last \3 points in regula- tion to hf>l p erase an eight-point Kansas City lead with . slightly - leaa than five mmut.ea to play in - the coat.est. Johnson's performance earned praise from Lakers' Coach Paul Westhead. ··Magic made a couple of big basket\ for us,·.• Westhead said. "He's a blue-collar man. He just puts on his hard hat and goes to work out there.'' Kansas Chy Coach Cotton Fitzsimmons , whose team dropped to 0·3, alao had praise for the Lakers' bigh-scorint guard. "Magic always comes to the rroot," Fitzsimmons 18id. "When Kareem Abdul,Jabbar, the Lakers' J"io. 1 center is DQt there, he-comes to play. I love lo watch him play. He adds a lot of· class to the league." The Kings salvaged a 54.54 tie at halftjme by outscoring Lo8 Angeles 1~2 during the final two minutes of the first half. The victory was the Laken' third s traight and the Kings dropped their third straight con- test of the season. wli I'\"_...., o•••••· It II .. ...... wlll!_~:·=.t.;:-: ....... ...... HaUld bt OklMotna City manqer u "the belt .._.bitter la tbe a.a.-." be •u called \Ill at I.be end al tbe im MalCID.' Tbta year, plQinl bebiDd aoc.e. 111 appeared tn a 1a°*, battecl . ·. : ' '18oonanD~=· . t1 DAN QUlm ...... RY GIT9 A ROYAL.Wlu:om 8Y KANIAI CITY PAHi • ) ..-..,------. ...... ~~~~~"' • ·-1 .............. -• """. .. '.. . ... . .... --- ................... ,_ ..... . SPORTS BREAt< I BASEBALL Ii 'I .. •I •} ,, u 0 " .. ., II • . ports 1Blr9ak ·~ . ·KC'8 Bsl'tt Has Sur~~ry, Could Play on Fritlay t'n•AP ...... k'-" KANSAS C:ITY Kantu l'hy ttoyals Uurd .. baaeman Georatt Breu •• unct.r101n1 herrwr rholdal sur&ery this rnom1n1 and thl le•m ptly•• dan saad he~ Breit would bt able to play.in Friday ru1ht '• "'lrd iiame of thl" Worhl 5'"ries Or. Paul Meyer , t.-am phys1C'1an. u1d thf' prO"tolo111111. Dr. John Heryer, would lan<'e tn. hfomorrho1d1 that havt-l11Ju bl~d the ltlU' o ( lh~ Ro ala. who d~ tht-firi.t t,wo ~auw~ or the aerln Meyer ~•ad lhe <>Qer•l•on "ah<>Wd relle~ the 1)1t1n." 11~ Hid the pro'1i0011ls for Brett wa. "1ood." add1nt1. "Wt h<>pe h~ will be abletopCay tomorrow n1Khl." · Brett left Veterant1 StadJUm an Philadelplua winrin~ .r. pain. He checked' mlo St. Luke's Hoap1laJ shor:tlY afttr h•~ ar rival in Kanaaa City when the t~ltm returned 1n the pre dawn hours. Brett's status for Wednesday's aame in Philadt!lphl:a was In queation until a decision was made to-let him play two hours before the opening pitch. He walked ·and lashed two 1i.ngles in three plate appe.ranres. but was obviously runn•nll in pain . Hew~ replaced by Dave Chalk in the sixth innantt. s-• "rr11 r...-IH•• l._,,...,.. ,\Ina ,\•••• poured in 31 polnts I nd I.ea m Rob..._ ..tded ~ aa Phoenix rtmalned undefeat cd 13-0Hrilh • 107-93 thumpinll of Utah to highlight N 81\ ac·t10tl Wtd.nel'day. The ''ictory kept the Suns 1n a flat·foot~ tie with the Luera"-who also won their third ~11tr11lgbt. The two tesma wiU meet rr1day to break the t1tand· off Elsl!where. forward BeraaM Kia& scored all nlnt! of «:ollten State's PQ•DU In the final :tva·mtDutes u the Warriors rallied for a 95·92 win over Portland. The RlazenJ, in losing, couldn't ,bold a 19-polnt second half lead . . Leny KetMlll scored 22 points. and lleggle ,tlaeu "added 19 as Chicago broke away In the fourth quarter to beat Indiana. 108 ':fl ... C1Jvla Murplly and Meeet Melone combined for 50 points · lo le~ Houston to a narrow 103·100 victory over 'Sealtle . JuUus Eniat tallied 27 ' .,. points lo pace• Philadelphia lo a 119· lll lrtUQ"ph over New Jersey ... Jolla R~be • _ .__ hll fi ve field goals and sill free throws in ~ th~ finit half as Denver blasted Dallas. JJ:Ml8. ~or the Nu~gel.8' first win ... A dec1S1on on Bill wauO:.•s future with the San Dle~o Clippen could be made w1th1n the week. Ct\oices available lnr lude resting Watton un. 111 h1!t l11test foot fractur~ heals, more surgery. or negoti at ing a eltlement of h1s estimated $3.5 million contract along wilh hts ret1rl'ml'nt. ICh•hard .(/ .. .....,,..... .~~lul ~M,...'11 ~AN ~'RANCISCO Pitcher J .R._ Richard, II who suffered u massive stroke last summer. has undergone surgf'ry to correet t"irculation proble~s in h is n ght shoulder, and doctors say the outlook 1s g00<1 for the Houston Astros star's return to baseball. ''Geor~e made the derision himaell "said Mtyer. t.I.hat...- was-our ag~emellt -that he wouJCJ £.eJ.r'Us if the pain was real bad." Vasc ular sur geons at the Universit y of Cal1fomli.\_ Medic1tl-eent~esm perform~ an-tT-Jfour operation to replace an obstructed artery in Richard's right !thoul<ler, · ttospital spokeswoman Jane Ginsburg said Wednesdciy. 'i i 0 f ·I ·'' -----..... ••I •lw ••11-----.. Pittsburgh Steelers Coach Cla•ck Nnll, on his team's 17·16 loss to Cincinnati Sunday : "We played under a type of malaise. That can happen "'hen you forg~ where you've come from and the hard work it took to get you there. When you listen to all the horns bern~ tooted, you get fat." . /MrlC. .. .._,.,. 118€ AU.•••• ... Wednesday thet be enrolled scholastically f t Tampa Bay Coach ..... •~kaJ denied report. • deficient football playen on acMlanhip·durloa bis Jut five yean u USC'1 belld coach. "I know that if thi1 story were true, I 'd have had a lot better teams," commented McKay " .. Denver baa sign~ former Dallas cornerback Aa.-Kyle, and .he ia expected to be in uniform Sunday for the Brmc09' .same qa199t Kam• city ... San Francilco, certaip _that PHI lllfer Will be out a month with an injured knee. ptaeed their alJ.,.,.,_e star on the Utjw-ed • reserve list .... Rtgbt guard 1'ela a.b and Uneback'er 1eM BarefteN were also placed on the injured reserve list by St. Louis. Both starters are sufferin1 from kaee injuries . . , The New York Giants bave waived veteran rUJUlJnt ba~k •Ile ...... to help make roo,n for ~ie wid.~ receJver Mike ..__.~-...-,tielle--.nd 10-y~ar ta81e V-.. ....-.... both .tram l>«tOit. ) ,.,...p .... : ;, ·I r . -·!·ROYALSENDOFF FOR KC. .,... • "The o~r.ation appears to have been successful , a~~.lhe outlook for His return to baseball appears lo be good, she said. -. Richard, a 30 year -old righlha11der , l'hecked ull<I thi: hosp1la1 Sunduy for tests. on hi s shuulde~. They wcrt' nut forced by any comphcat1ons followm1t his hfe-thre;.temnl' stroke on .Juh;~. accoi:din"g lo his agent, Tom flc1ch. .~. I...... Tropt-E'llr11 ~' .4 ... llMI. RaMN LOS ANGELES -Players' agent Mike Tr'ope m said Wednesday he has filed a $2.2 m1lli~ doll~r • • • suit ~wost the Los Angel~ Rams and the team s assistant general manager, J ack Faulkner . The action fqllowed an altercation on ~pt. 25 when Trope claimed he ·WU ordered off the Rams· pra<'t1r e f1el<l by GeneraJ Manager Don Klosterman and was later accosted hy i-~aulkncr in the adj·acent parking lot. Faulkner 4nd the Ra11,1t1 had no comment on the suit. Trope sai~ he Is chartUng assault and battery and "1ntc11 lion al infliction of ~motional distress.'' Trope was the agent who negotiated a SJ million contra r t for rookie defensive back Johnnie Johnsop with the Rams, a deal that. caused d issension among some of the team's vetef ans, eventually resul~ing in a four-player holdout. The agent claimed Faulkner "lifted me half an inch orr the ground, pushed me_ ~~st .my cer and ptts$ed hrs fist·· ~h:ll'fto Ti'Ope's lace. · • FauJkener said at the time that he didn't touch Trope. Brett Receives l{oyal Advice two walkA and a strikeout. in the :,:rnUo and a run-scoring single by Larry Bowa. KUNI City go( one run back • "1b tbe sixth when Amos· Otia -11n11ec1: advanced to a,cond wben John w,than walked and scored on a tbrowbl& error by ·Trillo on a bigb cfi'opper by to yank him after six innl.n1s when he complained lhat be h•d run out of gas. ' Series opft)er. · I PHILADELPHIA <AP> --ll seems like every Kansas City Wlllle Aikens. Tbe Royals scored three times lD Ute seventh. Carlton walked tbe buet full. end Otta sluoed a two-run double. followed by a aacriflce fly bJ Wat'han. The . ' IC /'Comeback Gang" went to work "When he came on the lftOUnd after bis 181\ iMtng, he uid he dldn 't feel be hed his fastball anymore," Frey said. Enter Dan Quisenberry, 33' saves during the season and con· aidered the_.L's t o p relief pitcher. If tfie same had gone accordirls to script, that should have been the,ftld of I\. Quilen· berr lbe si · · 11even . ut he walked Bob ~ne to lead off th' eighth. •• alD. . Tbey bad to come back from a PINCH Hl'M'ER Del Unser •·& deficit to win the World drove Boone in frem first with a Sert• opener. They trail~ at ~ble to the wall tn left-ceater. •• Ume or ~er lo all fan of Rose bounced to first bueman 'their Nation-! Leag.ue _Cba1m· . ~te -Lacock, a defenaiv'e 1J10Dllffp sertes gamea w th replacement sendin1 Unser to Houaton. third. Bake McBride's c;hoppin1 ·'The ~hampagn~ would ilave tuted a hair sweeter 1f I had gotten my !lftiform d irty in that game,·· Sdlmidt said. , Jn Schmidt's first time up Wednesday night. he grounded to *bmt rn his second trip, M fought Guu to a 3·2 count, and fc;>uled oH a pitch. SChmldt sent·. Gura 's next pttch a mile. but foul. before roundin out a a.in. n e six e 1t a arm ess 11ingle, and then. in the eighth. it was all on the line. ' t "Royals fan who ever hsd hemor· rhoids wants to help {;corge Brett. A Roy&! spokesman said ufCi ce persoanel W~dnesday we re flooded with calls wtth people of rering cures. Kansas City radio and television station& aJso had .received numerous offers of help for the stricken third baseman Brett, in extreme pain after Tues day ni ght's World . Seriec; opener against Philadelphia, h'8d been a questionable starter for Wednesday night's game. Th~ decision to let hifl1 pln "as. made about two hours before -game time alter doctors and a Philadelphia proctologist spent the day treating the All-Star third baseman. UAI L'f f1L0f 87 \opi.-r He-Ip• C:at1adi••11iJ f•11i11 Th• · Two goals by Mark Napi.-r w1th1n <!ti seconds ~ e11rh in the third ~r1od en1tbled Montreal to , salvage u 3 3 lie with W a_shington to h1gh~1~ht Na t1onal LeaguP Hockey art1on Wednesday night .. Elscwhert.', St Lours rode t he steady goaltendmg of Mike Liu& ~nd goalf! hy .rorgen Peuer.aoa and Perry Turnbull to its . first virtory in Mad1!ton Square Garden 1n 12 years, a ~ I verdict over tht.• New York Hangers The Klue'I are l-29·3 since 1968 . . Bern~ J ubn8&oa set up one goal, then scored the first in a four goal serond period that t'arr'ied Ha rtford to a 5 2 thu1J1ping over Pittsburgh Forward Tony ~cKe~y and defenseman. John ~an Boxmet>r sco~ed ea~ty in the contl'sl as Ru!falo 'blanked Edmonton, 2-0, to pi<'k up 1ts first win in three games ... Bobby Smith scored lv.o goals, lt•ading Minnesota lo a narrow 3·2 win over Boston . . Mike O'C'onoeU and Darryl Sutter scored serond per iod f.(oals to break a 1·1 -tw and lead' Chicago to a 4 2 drubbing of Van· touver .. Bill Derlago scored an unass1stt•d goal nn a two· man brt!alrnway In the third period to snav a 4·4 tie and -;tart Toronto on its way lo 11 6 4 tnumph ovn Octro1t. ('ool M~ath~r f '•1rn·W1I. ... Kt11Uf(I" c·11.,, KANSAS CITY Cool we<1lher IS hll t•1•ust ror Ii gamt! three of the World.oen L·s Friday n 11~ht Thl' Nall<lnal Weather Service said toda-y lhl' game bd\l.ct·n th(! l'hllcsd i!lphia Pli.1lhcs <rnd hons~ L'1t.1-Ito) als would begin under partly l'loudy skies w1ch tcmpt>rat .. rcs 'in lht-• 50s Tht forcrast said the tern· µcratua wa5 e~pected to drop into the 40s during the game. H.riin that h;as hit lht• Kans<ss t '1ly area for the past sevt:1 al days v. as t•Xpf'rtL·O lq taper 1111 tonight. The weather St•rv1re said ther.· <'l;Uld ht: :.1•111e lin1.crtt1~ showers Friday, but the h un .shoula ttn<I hl'fon• gume t11ne Fnda.v night The· 1:~te11dt1d f·irt•t':J!;t •':iiled fo r t.111 anrt cool weather :--.1lurdt1~ and Sunu..i'' f .. r 1: .. mes 1-'etur and Five. Sf.Irr-TV G•·•,. l;1•1•,Kflrif·DuranBou1. Sele rTV has ltt t•tt ;1wartkd~l:(hts to hrf'l"adcasl • lht• Sugar H a~ Leonard. Kohert01 Duran World Weltcrwt-iP,ht drnn1pion~h1 p fight on lllov :!S. .. St'lerTV expe('t~ to br11u1k 'ast •ts scretmbled f1~ht signal to a 111 .. w1nty 11( tiw 75,000 suh~cnbC'r'> "n l~ ~yslE-m ~uustr1bcrs "'di h.J\ t• 1(1 p.1y ;,11 extra SIS''' watch the f1~hl The Nt•v. \ o rk ( 1l :~tar~1thon <•n Ot t 26, facin~ :.i hoyt-·otl rrori1 1n01n) 1,1 th1• n:1tmn·s top lonl! distante 1 unner-. dt-rrdct.l Wl·dncsday not to award prize mout-\ ._Joe Morgan has agreed to "get to~cthe1 soon" w it h Ho uston A'S tros (it•nc•ral Manager Tai Smith to d is<'uss the se1·ond bnst:man 's futurt> ~ith lhe National l.t.•11g11c team. '.\lur~;rn t11kl a llouston liJJ•Jrt~t·a:,lt'r Su11(by he was dis<1ppo1nted he• hall hN·n ·taken out 1n the eighth inmn~ -lif,undci~ ..; dc<'1d1ng playoff game aga1n:.t. l'hll;H.lelphia and ~:11d h1· \\oullt not play • .111 .11n lor \l a n<tgl·r Hill Virdon. "Joe f•\µl:unc•,! .to rne tl1at hl· h dn't expc<'ll'd L.£0 .. v o wha t tll' sa1ti tiJ b•! rn ;ide pulllic," !>aid Smith . . Kinus Mlr heli., tk1· fi rst 1nll•1 n 1onal <-nach to <"om c· to thl" :--.:A:~L and thl· man \\ho ~u1ded hc LA Azters to back to-bat k rt't•ord ~h<Jttt'nng ~e· ns, hus accepted a pos ition as T1·d1111 cal D1n•r tor of West <;errnany's .. ~ C. Colognt- ... M~l North has been a ppointed UCLA fenci ng coach by Athlt't1c Olreetor Robnl r\ ... i st'ber. Te.W1·bion, ltadlo T\~: NO events scheduied, RADIO: Hockl'Y. • Quebt.x· at Kings. 7:30 p.m ., KOCO <600). - EXCUED ROOKIE . • • 314 :.inCJ hit four homf' r uns · 'Aoone 1t<; thl' best cat1·her in h a s .-h '1 11. • · t h. c· ' o u n g ~ t e r acknriwtPd,i:~. "I t·an 't get mad or -UP"<'l Ul"'-ause I don't plci r morC' Som<>ld<t v maytfe I ""'- Hi ght nnw, r~an1 th1nku1~ only of the World Sl'f·ies. "HI"'"·' may rctlrl'. .. Qt:H 'l\J_ \'. Ll·:ST hl lw t<1kc11 -:)eriou"I\', he: adiled . Cohl\. ) uu klll'\". I 'rn JUS l kidding ' Mord .. nd's !>E'cond~ hit. Y.ha :l1 scored ~fil(t• :-\d1mid( feill1lw1ng l h1• l.1tlt.'r'<; doubic:. w·, .... 11rr Kanl'J..'i C1tv's-tiu.e rcJ1cvc.r. Dan Qu 1-;l'nlt ~!rrr, who tit-d lh1• Y:rnk1•c.., l<il'h (;os$:J~t-~·1th ·11 sccl u:i "~' t'f' th1& season "l n:.i<f played ag<,tlllSt Qu1sf'n· bl·rr ). l wo ~ e;irs ..1g1) v. hen l was a t Oklahomo City and he was ul Om111rn " he said ··1 lr.rH'W pn't , t y well "hat lw thr l'v., "Ht! throw~· that deceptive sidearm or s ubmarine - smkrr baJI. It comrs m on a :-1~hthand hitter and a\~ay on a ldt hander. I trit-d to explain it to the other g uy" Maybe it hl!lµed." QU ISENBF.RR\" )!AS the vie· tim l•f the l'hil11es·~ur run ex pJos1on in the eighth. .\lorl'land .!'J1d ltJP al(gressivt! pie\\' o l the veteran Ku~e was a t.l ri~· 1·nµ l on:~· 'Tor· 't·h'c.' 'whofe tt'~01 "lit> does anything to win. ·ht• said, "'fake the t ime he was hit b~ a pitched ball in the openin)! J!tllne. lie tl}rcy.-his bat • nwa• ·11111 r.rn to first b;ise as if be had nn--a ho-mt• run .. · T hts s pml of Pete's affects u:. all. You f\!el down in your gul You IOVl' to play a nd you , luvc to "i n ... "IT SEEMS UU we're wait· illl for the other team to score flrlt." Pbila fint buem~ Pete R.e 1aid. "We know we re ao· ..U.. to have a bil i.anin&, but you u•t keep waiting ror that." 1ln1Je over the head of aecand baseman Frank White drove 10 Un1er; tying the score 4-4. That brought Schmidt to the plate. Schmidt. who led the majors with • homers in the regular aeaaon. h.-1 hit a dismal .208 In the playoffs. In the final came of the lea1ue champlon1hlp, he went O-for·5t strildll8 out l~~ times. He bad an infield single, ~CHMIDT SENT Quisen· berry's first pit~h to the wall in rtllhl·cenler on one ithort bop for a doubfe and a ~-4 Philadelphia lead. Rookie Keith Moreland. startillg as designated hiller in plac•..of th e ai11ng Greg Luzins ki, singled to scor e Sch mldt be fore pinch hatter Greg Gross finally grounded into an inning-ending double play. "The bench exptocfed when . Boone walked." Moreland said. !'We get that reeling .. We ex· ploded on the bench and on the field. too, "ust li)te we've been doing all year." Pro Foot-ball Probe A Phlladelpbia's bil inning · · ~ame lo the ei1hth. Royals' lefty ,t.arry Gura, 18· 10 •durlna the> ~uon. bad retired the first U ·~'9UW• be (aced. but frey bad -~· •' ·_NOW ·-QPEN IN j -PASHION I ISLA D I NEWPORT BEACH · One of .. - Orange Coun y'J Mo~t Complete S i ·Shops ! . -( n former Neal 's SportinR Good.~ at.ion) Four Cont.1enient tocations to Sertt~ You 1 • Q, Wldd1 team from the old A•J!rlc:u Foo"•ll League has tlle m• pl•yen la tlle. Hal.I of Fa•e! San Diego with two. Charger wide receiver Lance Alsworth was the first At~L alum lo be in· ducted lnto the Pro Football Hall of f'ame in 1978. Charger of· fens.Ive tackle Ron Mix folldwed ,\lworth in\o the shrine In 1979. Jim Otto, an Oakland Raider ori1inal wbo played center ih 210 strai1bt 1ames, became the third AFL player enU\rined. last ~um mer. Coach ·Wee'b Ewbank. who guided the New York Je~ from 1983-73 'and was lbe only coach ever to win titles in both lbe A FL (jet.a and Super Bowl win of '89) and NFL <Baltimore Colts '58 and '59). was also in· ducted in 1978. Q ... dle'lolll bla&ory ol die Detnl& Ueu, a-w maay of that &e•• '• fla1en llave performed ta!lll•,....e1ames! A. Only one, linebacker Wayne Walker. A gradualt: of the • --· ~~ • • • I ·• .. Cf • ---.-"°' ....... · · .. ---~ . . . --. -------, Univt'rs1ty of Idaho , W:dk<'r is n.lso thP onlv L1r.11 to have served '" ts' seasons , playing from 1958 7:!. Walker apv ea r t!d 1n three Pro Bowls m the mitHiOs. No. 2 I .1on in te\"ms of service was defens i ve bac k D1 ck LeRcuu with 185 ~an.H'S. Q. How rnany _quarte rbacks bave \be Plttsburgb Steelers drafted ln the firs\ rouad since taklag Terry Brachb•• lD the firs t round of 1971! M.s .. Palmerioo, Pa. A . One. M ark M alone of A1·izona St at e was th~ f ir st round pick of the Steelers lust. s pring. OthPr quc.trterbaoks who have appeared on the Pitt.sbtirgh roster in rece.nl years include present backup Cliff Stoudt (a firth -r o und p ic k fr o m Youngstown State in '77). Mike KructtJk 1 a second-round pick from Boston College in '76). Joe Gilliam Ian lHh-round pick from Tennessee State in '72) and Terry llanratty ( B seond-round pirk from Notre Dame in '69. ). I --~ ··--.,~ ........... . - . ,... -----... , . ...., ........ - ' - " . I J' ... lhur"°""' lue-16 18'0 ')• .. ' • ·jl'I ~ ----..---:-:;-·- .. ......... 0.,1, ,.11e1 s'"" P- 11"'3~ t: -~-er 1 ). JOHN HEINLE LEAD OCEAN VIEW AGAINST KATELLA TONIGHT. • & 1111 ~· . 1•""rn1ec Wo1nen '-.. G ame · Sailors Time F eatured 1 • •I• 11rwn11•• 111 I\. I• 1 lowl I" .11 l .. II I 1'111 ., ' .,., II · • ,. '1!11" i..•1n1 t· I ' fl:> n t "" :-h"ul<I 1111• l1<11•1·1·ri Ill II !fl~ , \I t I ti . s hoot. but 11.S overc1ll st>ason results :.re below th:..t of Wister . By 1\1.1.0CKABE\' O•Hl Pllet -· ... Wrtt•r Bahia Cor inth ia n VaC'ht Club will feat ure -'--.::=---· ·-... ...... -nttTTr" -.,rr,r ·• 111111" rl~ I l(t-. 'f n 1> s (' .... h 0 h a v c n 0 l m a d e rl'!>t'r vatw n!> to hunt, a11d want io get n4t cm openin~ morning , might look t o Rald w1n L a ke 1n th e S a n hernardino mountains. Baldwin has always been KOo<I for some ll iJll shooting of lJlg d ucks on opening weekend when ll has water This y car s hould b<· no ex <:e ption, <ind' those w ho seQut Haldw1n earl y f'~ritfay sfiould be able to find H good "pot to ~et 1n a fair shoot l lunters • women sailors Saturd ay in the fifth .ract' of the Orange. County _Women 's Ocean Racing :-i~ries .. T~c women sk ippers and t·rews will sa il a r ound the buoys i n Performan<·e 11 \\nd~·(lp Raci n~ F1eet"yal'hts. It will be a double feature at BCYC: <iS the ,·lub also ~pon~9.rs its a nn ual Q ('t Ob c rfest Sat urday with rar ing around the buoys for: all classes ,., .. . -- ·,1..J1 .. . . ... <JUT DOOR" ... I Ill• I I dmk~ and jf(ll 111 I .. ' .,t {Ill s are reminded t hat there 1s no h1mun~ on' either lh g He ar Lake or the SLanfu:ld cutoff are<i Lehman-12 sailors are ex peC'tcd to lurn out 1 n forc·c Saturday and Su nd ay at !'Jcwport Ha rbor Yur ht Club' for the Barney 1.ehman Trophy ·symbo1ic of the c-hamp1ons h1p for the class ' ~ . , 11 "' "P•·r1 ,j, I it! o.~ 1fl l'r" II' !J A n o th er arl'a 1n Souther n Cali f or n ia ov l·rlookc d b y :;hot-1-{unncrs for duck:. I!> the San 0\1;.go lakes Thl· n ty of San 01egu opens a number or 1L-. nearby lakes to 1lul'k hunlmg during the ~eason on a ~rfg day ba~1s and dunng tile '>c:tson th~'re 1s some pretty ~ood pas!> Shooting on the shorelines for thoH knowlL-d gcable in putt111g out. o;prt'Jds of d e<'oys . For more I "11J:1t I It!'~ 1l)fo rrnat1on on h unJ1ng the San ll1~ lakes, phone 2~fi.~532 Dana P o i nt Yac-ht Cl ub wdl send PHRF sailo r s aro und the co~rsc Sunday 1n the seventh r ace OJ •the C'lu b's .Dan a ··P oi nt Series More than 50 yachts -" )pt·~~ f -firig - are expected to be_ . on ha nd at Los Angeles Yacht Club Sunday for the second r ace of the Ha,rbor Series. .. . 1 , "'011• ro;Jk.l·r . J.)lt' most h 1i..l1t.r1·rl h1~tory, will 111pr t't'•'<h-ntcd 8 Oooth l'rt't' rm"t'l•n~ at Santa ,·~ 11 I Uf' I hi l)IA).!h ('.uv 17 ::.d.n 1\c1tt'S dark Tht.re '>ll , :0-.o" I and Monday. 1 1ttll'rw1:-l' racing will be . 1 ~ria!• "'.th posl t1rne at I •r; • 1••n 1·• :io ror tht' balancu .,j, r1 •I' I l .. Ct hJ'> WUn°44 riding Exhibition If\ ot.-..r South•rn (a ll•orn1411 I' ~cMh"Q~-'OCfatton•re•' I.ONG BE.ACll , The , ~--· ... C:ahfomia Sud i;ets its Trip~ .. ~~!:~:~ ~~u~~~lub North American SocC'er ca111orn1a Y•c111 Club O n t" 0 41!:\•Qn Af"Q•tl• S•turddY l.c<1gu e tnduor season !>ullclo off lo an cariy start comlC~"o°csC:::~~0~,!:~~· ,~·~~o u S II 0 d a y IA. I \ •h a I\ S.tu;!t~ verOPs "IKltl Chlb F•ll cxh1b1t1on gc1me against q-•i..~, t h e A rn e r 1 <' a n ""'"-::; = C•ub .,.11 Spl·~dSOCC'Cr ASSOl'I at ion ln .. t•llan.1 Sn•s-"-"·· S.turcuy, Al l st ars at thl' Lon~ ~:."mdP~~ ... ~.'t.~ur':.v~~-~·· 1 8 t•ac•h An•na Sant• ''•'• R••r>11 ••-·••ior • ) S.nlal\• Soo<'l.,., S.turd.a; Th~ 'exhib1t10n ball e !>•n Olevl) Nny S.111~ Chlo - as just part of the res ~::J.c ~~~ ,~~~~~·~.'.'.~\~,~~:::! t1 vi t1es scheduled for the S•turo•r-~v ., 1h1, • 1 .i 11111.,.,1, 111ur ma1or meetings " .. I 1.1 I 11 '" lloll}'\\tx.id Park and Del day Surf players wil l ••<•~on 1~~~:C.J;1. ~'.~\ So~;,;:~ also l'Ondut·t clinics a nd Mtu10.,. s.im.v play a ma\rh agaansl 8 ov,~01:~~:;:,·~~ur~:.h~u~~~ 1•1 ·•'I ·m·Y. \ s <•t the O;ik Tree meeting ... ,,,; •• , , 1• l1•r11' •4~>) and lotnl wins (220 ) u1 ,, ··ii ~·,pill al R\•lm1ml Park 1n New fl'1• 1-.1 .. 11th .1 111\ rc\·~nlly won his 7,!lOOlh 11 I', I 11p lu11 '>t'!-i at t~C.. 11\l!~t1ng._wor.ked t C a m 0 f S p IJ f t S , Wl~,c~~~ci:I =:.~lub Jeuco e ntertalnmc nt and S1lverG.1eV..::111 Club M•n O media celebritiei1 W•• serlft, s.inci•r ' __ ........ -1 ....... The celebrity ~amc JS Sii'llT'"BarlMlr• Y•<lll Clul> . Set for '•·JO and the F•11 51tuetl1Ynclicapl ~turci.y " AMU•P• ....... , Club An•<o•p,t e,l'hibltiQJI r:nittch for: 1s1.,..,s.r1 ... M1urd•r ' · 4 :30 .. .. Uni Faces . MUstangs; ·OV Plays Ry RO<a :tt ('AIU.~ON Of llW 0.lly ...... Sl .. I Two games crucial t1> pluyoff c·ons1deration ure on lttp tonight as St-a View and Empire Lea~uc o p t'n crs g l'l under way a l f'Jcwport 1 larh;or and lluntington Ueal'h h 1i.:h s 1·h1>11 ls , bo th starting at 7 :'°. Al Newpor t 1t w ill b t- l lntvcrsit y lligh's Trojans and the Costa Mes a Mustangs in wt.at could ... bt> c·ons trued as instant clim1nat111n for the loser. El 'foro. Corona dcl ~ar and 1'.:stanC'1a arc rntcd above thest' two so a loss li:1kes on greater propo11ions. C OAC'll T •_:o ~l LI.EN tex V11lu Park lh g h ) and his a s s 1 ::. l· a n t , B o b S a 1 e r n o 1ex ·Anahe1m JJ1 1o:h > unveil the I~ edition 1Jf the TroJans with Villi! Park ll1gh tronsfer Hand.) -sl'oll the key to th ctr I attack. beh ind quarterback Uill Tosheff U n 1vers 1t) s how ed its pote nt• al Cl week ago b y ~tifhn{; a h igh Sl'oring . l.C1guna keach ea.-m-H 4-v~-;· .. b-ehind Scott'i< 180 y ard pcrform an<:t on ~4 carries. l 'n1vers1 t v 1s :.i 3 for its prescuson perform am·e . while - ~'osta Mesa 1s still sl'arthing for it s firs t v1<·t o r .v . ai, th t' ·om b1nC1t 1on o f a n 1nJurt·d ~uartcrbaC'k <ireg Tcn~ds and a defense f111 l'ed to b<' on the rield too long. has lJkcn its loll Tereg1s m1ssl•d the first three games with an ankh~ injury, eom plclL'<i 16 of 24 passes and no interception~ for 208 } ards and Lhree touchdown!> in a <!9·27 loss to Lagun:.i l11lls. then suffert.~ a c h1 ~h 1n1ur.r 10 pre·game warmups last week. IF' TEHl-:GIS I S unable to make 1t tonig ht . Tam Eilerts will again gel the call E1 lerts has completed 54 of 1 \6 attempts for 513 yards and four TOs . A.L.H u n t.t.n g.l o n . B .e.a c b., rrieanwh1le. OC'ea n View tries to make it fi ve straight victories in its Empire League ope ner with Katelin. Doug Irvine und H1ek ~os~r · arc tht' keys to. 0<-tan View s dart lih bt!llv series out of the vca with )~nior quart~rback J ohn ll einle operatin g t he l'Ontrob . ll e 1nl e 's 1.Hs l game wus a g ains t La Quinta w hen he completed .18 or 35 for 240 yards and one TD It 'll be O cea n V1c¥1 '· qu1r kness against Ka tell a 's s12e and strength which has led to a 3 2 re<'ord. Oct!a11V1ew 1s 4· l Mos1>r ·1:. th<' le<td10g ball car ner for the Sea Hawks with 375 yards 1n 92 carries trvme has . pi cked up :!70 yards in 45 at te m pts. Moser leads the sconng with,2'.t poi.nts while Irvine has 18 JUNIOR COLLEGES I OUTDOORS I BQATINQ ' ryow ·al~5 ' .Rustler Streak ._ Colltinues Oil: By C.'URT SE EDEN Of IM Oe!IY "1191 St.•H <:olden West College water polo coach Tom Herms tad's l!l!O team may not be able to walk on water, but it's certainly coming c lose to pulli ng off a few miracles in the wale r 'T he t\ighly·touted polo1sts boast a perfect 9·0 record this ::.~ason, which by ilSJ!lf, isn't that noteworthy But. lle rmst ad,.'s 1978 and 1979 teams completed perfect <!3-0 seasons , meaning the Hurllcr v o lo1s t s are c urrently 1n the midst of a SS· game undefeated str eak. -THE STREAK REALLY deserves an asterisk 'since the Rustlers did drop a 9-7 decision to the USC junior varsity team last year. Hut the mark stands for JC opposition. "l guess l get som e prelly ~ood kids." says Hermstad, now in his 15th year at GWC. The Hustlers have c311tured the Southern Cal Conference water polo tiUe every year sin<•e 1969, all with llerms tad at the helm. During t hat 14-ye a r plus period, h ~ has rolled up -a '292 .~o 4 record ~h ic h has r es ult e d i n thr ee s tate championships, 11 eonseculive conference t itles and various tournament championships over the years The most recent tournament triumph came in late September when the Rustlers w.alked Cor swam) away ~1th the Cuesta College Tournament. Among the v1cton es were identical 7-6 thrillers over Modesto and Long Be ach CC. THI~ YEAR 'S SUCCESS stems from the fact that only six sopho mores moved on an~ ~ey were quickly replaced by a noc_k ·Of ·-newcomers who have filled their shoes nicely: Leading the Rustler charge this season are Don Mahaffey .md Keith Fischbeck. Fishbeck comes from Los Amigos High, while· Mahaffey is from Indio High . In fact, Indio also delivered Li n dsey Anders o n . an All American 1n 1978. t o the GWC campus. "We seem to get one a year from Indio." Hermstad says . "One day one just walked in the door. They just keep coming. It m us t be wo rd of mouth or something. "WHOEVER I ~ coa ching down there m u.st know what he's doi n g T h ese a re pretty ta lented k ids when they get he re ,·· Herms tad continues •·I guess the reputation here ha s something to do with it, although that is n't how things st arted out. For a long time, we always had to battle with Orange Coast for the playe rs. But we've held ouro,wn, ''he unde rstates. T his yea r 's squad a l so i n c l udPs th e like s of second-team all-confe rence pick Joe Oper acz <G arden Grovel, and Mike Castillo <Costa mesa), both goalies. Anothe r Costa Mesa product, Matt Whitmore. lndio's Mark Wilson, Edison's JC REPORT Dan Ho ffman an~ Br 'ooke Han so n f r o m N . th er n California have also s pa. ked the Rustler attack. H ERM STAD SA l'S he is intrigued with the attitude of this year's squad. "T he guys just don•t have the ln"t'mslty. But maybe that's just the make-up of . the team . They're a pretty casual group of guys, but they still work hard," he says. And there is ' no pressure on the team to prolong the streak . "It's just not something we worry abo ut . Nobody is worry.in g about it. It's just happening. We know we're going to get beat. It's just part of the chance·you take," he explains. Hermstad Likes to down play his r ole in the team ·~success. ··Any coach who thinks he wins games without good talent has a nother t hought coming," he says. With All·Americans like Jeff Ammann (19'79), Tim Spaeth (19), Kurt Westerfield ('73), Gary Orent <68 ), Doug Fabian <7Sl and many others. Hermstad can easily back up thal claim. • • * BAIJIOA PARK in San Diego i4 the battleground Friday when Orange Coast and Grossmont go ..:;-- ·head-lo-head in a cros:i cquntry - m eet pitting the top two men's te ams in the state. It's actually a double feature, bee a use the women 's teams also meet . and both are battling for the No. 1 P<>Sltioo in Southern CaUforni u. OCC's men's squad, currently unde feated and No.""'? in the state, 1s led by John Gerhardt and Mike Landson. But the . key . to the meet, s ays Pirate CQach Gordie Fitzel, is the Bucs' No. 5 man. "If our fifth runner does well. we c an definitely win the meet. We feel we 're strong with our, first four r unners. while they <Grossmont) are tough in the second thro ugh seventh positions. lp l JCI Tourney "We're positive we can do it. We're not going into this idealistically. It's not a case of 'we have a chance.· We know we can beat Grossmont," Fitzel adds. Cabell, Garvey Play The meet begins all: 30. Enos Cabell. the Houston third baseman who missed playing in the Wor l.d Series by an eyelash last weekend. will be playing golf instead Monday in the an- nual liC Irvin e 1nv1tat1ona}- tournament at Irv ine CoaSt Country Club Ca bell is one of sever al baseball and C'clebrity stars signed lo play tn the event. ac cording lo c h airma n Dennis Chase Dod~er pitcher Hurt Hooton is honora ry chairman of thl' event for the second 'straight year and will also' participate: In addition to Cabell and Hooton, Chase also listed Happy Hairston. Don Sutton, Steve <.iar vey and Jerry West as guest participants in the tournament that benefits the UC lrvi ne athletic program. There are still openings for the noon ~un affair according to Chase. Registration 1s falling be low last year when 182 players partlcipated at the Santa Ana Country Club. "We will accept entties at the course on Monday and anytime prior to the s hotgun start," Chase said. Entry fee is $150 and 1s t ax de· ductible. For further informa- \lon. contact Chase at 957 ·60S3. • • • IT'S THE MEE'i"Of the year for us .'' That's the way Saddle bac k College cross country coach Jay Roelen describes Friday's double dual affair with College or the 'Desert and Imperial Valley College. Both Saddleback and College of the Desert bout 3-0 tecords in Mission Conferen ce ·meets. F r iday's showdown has the· d esert school as the heavy ·fa vorite. "I think our kids will be equal to the ch a lle nge,·· Roelen predicts. ·'They have come through all year long." -_. ~ ---- .... . THENEW , NIKON·EM • 11u1 ,. i I t 'l-..;•·\l • 1·k Hold Tropic·. Wlth La M'y <, iJ o, 11• ·• ""' ... 'I: fullun~ If\ l.~2-+tS-whtle ll.~!1111 . ., r • d • 11· 'it' gir l Janet J ohnson thr 1,1 h" •''l 111rlnt.1.:; 11' 1 28 H111 1 r11p11 1h1· ~outh AfriC'an-b1'ed t urr L''I" r[ 1.,. I 111k1•d SHlll,7:'>0 s1nre coming to An1• n• .1' 11 I•· 1inn111~ tbrce of sevl!n races. 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'1 C•"Y'Oft Ana""°'"' 14' ''. • Foot"' I ._II II b Et M.-N 1).11 1' I An•IW1m 14 H .. ai;111""'"""" ,.. ~ Warr"" 7 3 1l 10 Paroloca 1311 10 Women'• Volleybell .COLLEGE LonQ 04!-'<h SI M l UC 1N•n•. 1 IS, l·•S, ISl1 •Slll)ll • J UNIOlt COLLEGE Orttnoe CO•\t (Wt Mf S..ri Antonio. •s.-61 1\ 10 H li Saoo•-• • -Petom•r H·I 11 IS, l!rll ,,. ,. MIG~ SCHOOL RANKINGS CIF•A ' ' t A '""''o" 1 M1t• Co\t-11 J L.•e.,,.. llOtl\, • lrYlre. s S..nto»••O.O•• 1> !Mnla • Mon.c.a 1 ~tff' 0.1. 8 ti roro ~ San·I• r • 10 c.o.-c1e1 ,,,,.., CtF ~A \ \..Ou•\vtH~ 1 FOO\tuu. l 8lS"OO 0~'90. 4 C•nvon ~UQU\I S s .. n G•bri«I 6 L• Quin I• I l.ovCll P•...O.na 8 Cypr•u • St An- tt\Ony 10 t1f"l Ar<.O•• \tlt•lnut NHL Scoret ~UOAY'S •HULTS St LOU•\ 1. New Vf)rk R•nQen 1 Mpnl ,.,•1 l, We$'111>9l0t1 l Harlloro S, P111tt>uro11 I roronlo&, O,,cro1t J au11i10 1, Eamonl&n 0 Ch1090 •. Vancouver ' M1nntt0t• 3, ~Ion 1 - Misc. Wedn.adey·a Tran1ectlon1 l'OOTaA.U. IMtlellel ,,_, L- OE NVEA 8AONCOS • Si9ned Aaron I( yle corneroac k W••ved Ar I Smilh. llrelMIO•• KANSAS CITY CHIEFS -Tr•cMd Rod we11or\, 91Mfd, 10 Ille Miami OolP"lllS for en undl\CI0'9d dr•ll cnolce. lte·sl-4 Jerry Att>e, ~•l•IY S19Md o... l(IUQ, 11netw1c•••· 10 • tarl•~ Of ore·\'e•r c011lr9c1S, al1d pl.Cid lllm on lhe 1n1ured-rewr119 llsl fhursday October 16 1980 DAIL "Pt• L.' ORANGE C~tJNT~ ('arol J . f:ille~pit-1~ rnrporat e c·ounsel and secr~tary for M'\1 l>at a C'orp . lrv1nt• base<i m aker 11 f •><>r l a hl l' d a t a e n t r y tcr1111nab 1;1lll'sp1l' form crl) was assistant Wl'Stt"r n n·~1on roun ... t:I for ITI'. .. ... WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD JeHel!> b) JOS..Pl'I p 1rO••l'>e~ •I"" ono•. <j••" Sh nt-•<. g.010 ancJ ~·, ... ~, horr ~1' .. (,~. · • \, ano ..sw1e~ C<11t1tu1 e•am.nwo0<> ll"O ..... , " lo<JO o~ our (:·~,,.,. H1qnt-'>I P•'Cf"> C•dUI '• '• """ f .... 1 10 b C1o ">t•O s ... c.1y Pt , .. lV'!rl; A~• lo • B" l'f v•d C.I• O• 0 0u(f Kt'IH t!<lf • '•J> I •• I '• I I • ' .. ~IE"'~LS by JOSt PH South "Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa • 540-9066 • ' F, Patrh:k Dillon 1s dire<· tor l'lll~loyt.-t-and t'Om m u111ty rl'iilt11in:-MS I Data Cofp lie f'ur11wrl\ was d 1n·ct"r of human 1•1·:wt1n·i·-; •JI Bourn~ In<' • • • GtlL£\P1£ J am1•s C'. Dixon 1s VH'e pn:s 1dcnt pni1t·1·t 111 ;111ag('rn l·nt tor Fluor Engineers and Cons t ru1 •t11r' lrll' l>11ffrn ~as f'X<·<·u t1vc m anager pn11r·l'I'> ;ind h w .. \\lll'k<'d 1nll·rna11onall y for flw11 I $50,000 to $'500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • •• • l nte r.,•t o nly l""vm•nt •Weekly colftmitmenh , 'harl1•\ i\ a.\ n.-H lt'f' 1:. '11'1: pr estdenl uf City 'l Nat1onaJ fi <1nk o; t hn•t• Orl!ngt-County bran l'hes and will h;indlc• c 11ns truc·t1on lt·nd 1ng "uc·h l11ans for merf\ ""rt li .1ucllNI In lhl· hank ., f.o., ;\.ngt'lt1!> office • lncoll\« • "'tonthly funding~ • Co•llllerchol • 6 .. onth4 to 3 v•••• • Reoidenti<ol • Southern C..liforni1 Hon !'h1·nkman 1!-,.,,., 1111\" \1H't· pn·s1dt-nl of h1n~ \1h 1 1 l1sin,i! a nd l'ublt<· Hl·lauon' 111 :'\l'\\ µ11rt Ho ·;;rh l ie lnrnH·rh \\;1s :.1:11wr v1n pres1 <lent of lh'H·rlv 111!1<; ·· ··•n gs an <I I ,, .i 11 ·\' .. 11 n Sht·nl-.111:111 ",1.., rn 1d 1·0 11 11c:il111a11 111 1111 .... .,.,.c1n lh•ac h ;11HI \\a .. ·i 1·oun!'ilman 1n •. (714) 759·1 ~1 5 AMERICA.II HOME MOllfG AGE , ·1• ~' ... .,.,, ~~ .. ---·---··-·t"mmrain \ nnc-_.. '"' ~r~., V:·<J~~ ... • 1""''11J.•111 111 '"" ll unungwn • \l ·, Bc •a d1 I nwn 1111.:h SC'hool Dis ll'l•'l 1111.ircl •II l'r USll'l'S 1 ••• (;t>rald :-.. hurn1w 1 ... '11 1 p1 1·-,1dcnt ftn<incr· for Censtcir l'al' 111 Im l'!-.lfll••nt" llt· handlt..:~ f1na n<'1al ·affairs frn• ·tt1•· 111\'l•:-11111•111 l1rin's San I· ranc1sco . a nd :'\\•\\P<•l l l\1-,11 h 11111• • •, II• abu handlt.-~ l <t>. arrount1111 Wilham 1111.,,f,•ld 1 t''Cl't'U\1\1' \.l l't' pn·s1 drnt :incl I••" It• I 111 1n d ~1·r fur lluildr·r ·l> Conso1t1um f11i \ll,,rc1.1bl• ll11u:-m~· ;;nc1 \\Ill handlt· a 12·1 llf'lll ~1 f11rcl.il1ll h1111 1n)! r1rc1wc·t In l-.1 Tl)rO lie ha~ lw1·11 \\II h 111 ... n ' I 11 a l1J.!t.' Count) develop ment f11 ms .ind 111111.,.nl! IJll'c1 C'Orun11 tt1•t1" • Herit~e B~nk \It I 'It CONSTRUCTION FINANCING • *Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercia l Buildings Takeout commitm ent required along with leases • PAYNO INCOME .TA~ lN 1980· AND RECOVER TAXES PAID 1.N 1977, 1918 & 197? It is ~~ible fo r you to ~ecover oppmximotely two dolkm of taxes rer -~very..,.doit"Of you invest while ponicipoling in GI hi~ly pr~flt motivated invef!tment: * FolM' yeors of publk acceptance * F-ovorable tax opiniOO letters * Flexhlty of amount invested * Avciilable to individuals and caporotion~. · .. ACT MOW FOR rtao *Ora nge County Properties *Land Loans u p to 1 ye<1r 50,.; of appraisal ----- •up to S750.000 For more. information on fair SO'li0gs serninors ' o privQte con~.~ment: ~ ,,. ·cA~L GllW.D aoz.1 ~ lcritag e J~ank ;i 17 I CAMPUS DRIVE IAVINE' CALIFORNIA Cl27t,a._ ---··=-..... . roNTACT JE~FJOHNSON ( 71 4) 833-3700 .... ,,.. .. ..... . 11 r •• ·•4+.2101 COM PUT HP 3000 F1nan<.•itt 'Fort~c d\1H\Q Fovr (.olOf c,,-,.DM•c' TIMESHARING ritdlo . pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE Oreal(~ Couoty. I. A I nun ty, San Rf.rnu dloo !'o Wll) -• Rlvt,r1j,d! ~OWJI) 817.75 to\al mo. rosl no depos11 on credit approval MR• 401 S S TA FE SANTA ANA 835-3305 ,. "fou. II •• .A Golden Or;lportunity Let Inflation Work For You QUICK CA-SH ~ .al'y '" 7 1c:, 10 Wo1k1no Oavs HO ORLOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS l -t for °"Y pwy>oH °"mNJed Ofl your ~·Gpfl'+y HUHTIHGTOlll HACH P~ttf '-l •~•nq I 6400 'ociflc c-st HkJhwoy Suit• 2 ,, • '264' 71 4 l46-5567 ·21l 5'2-J557 ..... ·-. l'IEW,OIT HACH 660 M•wporl C...tw Dri•• #250 ·92660 -7141644-1921 '1,000 to $2()(),000 CALL TODAY!· G U'WrvERBAL) PJNANC I A L ~·· ........ _ .. ~-------............ .,., Ava1l<1ble 101 up lo onr yp;ir loncwr lerm s available w11ri 1nrPrr" r rv•1y P"Y"'•' •I' Olhr Ps .ind alf11ia1e~ also on San Bernardino. R overi>•d<' Pat•r Sow1c • Sar D1e90. Paslr'dena San Franr,1<,co Oceans1d~. ~entury City . . t. ' PAaAOISI C0\1£ S' •n111er\ I~ 06\\, S • Ne w YOllK OlflHTS -YUlftd MIU H09•n, lvllb«,. Pl.Ceil Jollnny Perkllll, wide recelw r, on Ille lnlur•d , ... , .. llsl. •<Quired Ml•• f'rl-. wide reul .. r. - Vernon Holland, ottenllve 1.c•1e. Keeps you on top of the local scene . l 11119 coci. 200 rock lish. MO•llO IAY (Vlrt'\ L•""'"'' 11 'Ml41lert· 1 11,,g cod, 16 ron cod, ,. 011 .. bell, 17 red roek cOCI. SAN .-1Ma0N. -IO •"91Pr>. 40 111111 cOd, uo roci. cod, 1'1 olive oeu . 5AM DlllOO ('°I' .. """"''• Pe!M ~. M&M ~l -11 -ten 1 t WH, t• roe• 11111, 1 nwcke-.1 t•AL MACH--11 -•••• 110 rock cOd AVl1.A llAY C...,, 5ao1 Lttltl 16 M19le"' t• re<k < ... 11"'9 c•, Sl m•cU rel LCltfe ••ACM lo.Ht!'\ Wlletfl -II !f191•n: ''' retk 11o11. • ST LOUIS UIROINALS -P ieced Tom B•not , r'911I ouard, •nd Joh11 8er.tleld, llMIMIO e r, °" IM Injured •• ,., ... 11SI .., • \l9nedJeffMclntY"'· SAH f'ltANCISCO 4'EllS -Plectd Paul Hof•r, ,..,.,1r191>eo . on I .. i nlur.cl r.-w lltl. Sl9Md Terry And9tl0fl, r11n11l1>9 be<ll, •nd MO• C..tl\OUI\, deteflM ... t.c ..... w.ivec Melvin ~fld, dtlenll .. ltrld. fletcl Hockey • J.IHflCNI CCM.1.• •a • Ool...,. Wtfl J, °' .... C'.o¥t 0 h ldtn Wletl Kori,.: !Ntt .... 11 l'rlencl I, ........ Sundays In the DAILY PILOT -.----·-·--- . -................. . .,. -..... -~-' ... ..__ _:. ... - '<.'"'' ~ . . ~· ··~ .. <t61otoHG dJ vllat ~ &13 .. 8,.9~ £f3S cf ~oad ~.,, f/Jtu« 1 ~ok>tra <kt ( \ . . . . . ...._. -.... .._.. -"· .. ._ . ... . . \. ' ' \ ( .· ... ' ':1 J I ·' I ' I L Bus iness '• ~ Univenity of l'~·no1\ h nn1• ~mil'9 pro. f e&aor Lawr.-n t\lt>tn .,.., Nobrl Prtn 1n eronom ars l'on~• Alu lat ur b11lnon1 bco"aht quip '" Uw 1 l"f'al uample of 1nnation ·· l\ I• n pn'(th·t11 mod••• re rove-ry frum l'r\' Hk'C\ hut'"'' tnnat1on wlll continue• Appli c~tion Ni xed Bt>verly Hills Savings & l..<1an AM;<><'1at10n· sc.id the suvings & loan commissioner has denied its np plication for per mission to 1&mortiie goodwill ac· quired an its proposed acquisition of Ir vine SavinJ!:S .& Loan AsSO<~iation. ~ ---- The previously announrt'd a~r~enwnt 10 prin ('tplc bt-tween the two assoc1ali1ins 11. a~ dependent upon approval of that apptir at1on Dennis M. Fitzpatrick. pr1•s1dc>nt of Di!v~rly Hills and William C Fleetwood . Jr . presiden t of Irvine. sajd the h\O a!>soc1ations "'"' l'ontinul' to ·explore the ml!rg<:r. • Prime Southern California COASTAL Real Estate Investment Oevetopments • Fulty Secured and Protected TRUST DEEDS •Monthly Payment ()ptk>ns 4 ·.Shert T-erm Schedutes Offered (3 to 24 months. and longer) • Large Portfolio of developments and Prop_erties Availab'9 •Ttiru 10125/80 Available to California residents <?nly. For information. please call: (714) 855-4053 Au.rf ATI IMftSTMIMTS 23511 Et Toro RoM. Suite 210 El toro. t.litoma. 92930 Bat1els md Dl111ns, yes. Ban and Glms, no. VW'vt· takt'n the ads and listings that busi- nc•S!>CS use tu call each'o th.er and p'ut them in a· separate b(1\1k-Thc Los Angeles Business To Business Yd low !'ages. You'll find materials, " ~4Uipot1..•nt and servic~~from firms al1.-0ver the grt'akr Los Angeles market.. And you'll find thrm faster and easier than ever. Bc1rs and Grills? They're listed in Pacific Tcll~phone's Lo!> Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages. ~ow you can b~Y. and sell through a national broker at biJ A\'lrtp on commuuons-without p viq up most of the personal service that you're 1eeustomed to. ,.. ~·11 save you '4f' '!> two-... of the eommissions that you pey the fuU-commaaaon hout11. OD 90lnC tnnsactions we eveo bat the bm·bonel dilC'OUntcn . by us and lft. Call or write (or free bntthure and COll\laiati~n ~nt schc4ule. ' . .. ... .. .. COLLECTORS CORNER Rar• CG6M a Stamps GOLD a SILYef' ....... 1.15-80 .... ~-· ..... Cl.9" .... ... ... .,.., .... .,. ......... -.. .... ~ Ifft., c .. ..,,-~ (714) 5N-el50 AY_~ltOW! Prpo;t1g<, fc1c;tt11 n £arty M,;11 DPf1vPry Hof('1ino ;ind IOn.\ldrdrl"lg U.S. P'o,t• Seniu A.Wo-S Th• Mail s.ite 117 77 ,...;. 5f ....... lr ...... CAtitt4 (7141 549-47 r-------.. -r ~Canon I Sl.RESHOT I i ~--II!"' II ·· 1· ...,i...u..1 ., ....... ~ \, • Attl ~\i' l'YH ,, I s 17 49s I I hrry's C.111er•! I .• I 832·3666 .JI ·-------- · OUR 08EYING DRUG LAWS PROTECTS YOU ;' FM>M HARM Ir T.-ry t.e-cn ... •. Ph. 't • Most o<if today's ·pre· 11cript11ii lncd1c1nt"S r an be depended upon to pro duel' a dP~•r<'d tx-nefit . • That rs-"'"~ no sickness sho\lld territy yr111 \"ou1 pbysir1an l'lln prcscnbe •"ed1cines "'h1ch can rure or l!IVl· relief from di stres~m~ symplon1.1. Because some drugs are very potenl". there arc law11 ~gulalmR the refill· inR of a new prescription from thc'phys1cian. Others 1·tm be' refiled as often M tht• physician spec11es on tht' prc·sa ip· lion. Wt> o~v the1.1e fows. Thl'Y U l;l' tor your be11et 1t . Your ht_}alth comes bcfort• profits. VOUR ooc.,roR CAN PHONE US when you net'd 11 medicine . rirk up your presr riptlon H shof plnfJ nhrby. or we wH deliver promptly without exlr1 rhtrge. A 1re1t many people entrust us with their prescriptions. May we ~cnpound ~rt? . P ... UIO~CY .. ~~1.ii: .. ..... ---~ ... Unisex Not • ID Nllmhers Ac tuarial Odds Vp set by Contro_versy f\y JOHN (;UNNlt't ' u ...._, .... ., .. N .. :w YOHK The life.CXJ)C!I' tunt.• .it birth of a U.S. female 11' JUSI nvt·r 11 yeurs. For a man •l 1s JURt ove~ yt>ar~"I . That'R e1~ht years y most citlcula taons , but so e sec It as no d1r rercnl'l' at all. They a."lsert that to <'latm a dif ferenre as to duwrunmat1· un fairly Male •and ft malt> art• Pqually human, they say, and hum .. n life expectancy at birth in the Un ited Statf'S is 1:J years T ht'y are lht' u01sexers. # A~ VOU MIGHT exJ>(!cl. th1• unisex c•oncept ·~ produr 1ng con slderable confusion in the in surance industry, in which in surance \'O..'ll 'I and bc!neftl.'1 , and -annuities too, arc based on pre rise actuarial tubles You might even !lay actuarial t ables. the mathematical odds, are the roundation or the bus t ness. and tha t the business of in 1rn r a.n c P is m ere I y t h a t of spreading the known rn~ks, in th·e manner of a casino. That neat, ostensitily objecti vc arranj(ement is now threatened .wit,}l disarray because. as somt~ actuaries say. the uniscxers re· fuse to believe in difff:'rentes. in ,<'lu d1ng math e m a t i c and .• genetic. THI:: l,;NlSEXER~ won't buy that. Individuals are individuals, not actuarial contrivances. they suy. Wilham M. Me rcer Inc ., the t a t 1o n 's la r gest e mployee 1>enefit consulting firm. puts 1t this· way: "A p;irlw ulllr w11111a11 may 11111 Ii v1• lont(l:'r thun u r1 111 t11·11l111 man , und our 1t11'11·nm1nat11111 la w s hUVl' f 111·u i;•·1I 1111 111 d1v1du1d11. not i.:r11u11s Ttwr l'frn 1•. it ts ar1reul'd thut s••Jt <l1tf1·11·nt1111 ed m ortalit y 1al1l1·1, """ ni• lon fr(cr b<: u!w<1 l11 '''ll ;1hli•.h 1M fl'rl'nt ~·nl:'f1t 1u r11111nt 'I · Mt>rc·e r. wh 1d1 mu11 t ,11lv1-:1• rom 1wnws or1 U11·1 r Hi":fil'f1t1; ,,,,, l{f',am11, 111 j11Rt 1f111l1ly' wrirrird II r c.n !H!Brl'h t.hrnm~h lf•l(1'll<1t1 v•· )Ull l C'U•I ilrtl.J r1·1p 11 ,1!•11 v ,, •. 1·111111ns. hut 11 will f trnl 111•.ri•, ''" f1111111n thu11 ~tndanN· "Th f' d 1ff,..n•nr·•·r. in lift• ··~,:,.-1 tarir•y hc.v P nril r t1 ;tnl:(1>rl 11 c;lalt'<; r u Pful ~ ly 'l..;tt<·1al <•t t1t 111ie~ h;ive "h an,!!efl ·· ft p flf>l't llll! h (I .. f' ::. ·-'I <· h u n I( ,. s , a maJ(lr rPt11 P ~ menl runcl the 'fi:ar·hnc; "' ln su r anrP an<i Annuity c.u•••H Associahoo Colle~e ltel1r~ml'\"lt Equ1t1es l"und 1s l'on5irln1n~ a unisex m1>rtal1 ty t ;it,11· 111 rlf' termme m~nlhl v lwn•·f1tr. Unde r the p lan. mt:n anrl women or the s <imf' ag1· wr1uld r eceive the sam1· mr1nlhly be nefits 1( they <:<mlnhutr-th<: same amount o r p r11m1um d o lla r s, r egardle1>s o f thf· likelihood that the wom~n will collect for a longer per11xt of time . Equality of sex•:!. would override the actuarial ta hies (),·t·r l 'lu --(:o uut•·r NASO Listinqs Wl11l1• lh1• ll•1wh1>rs · µJun rniiht l 1nullv rt•!lr1lvf• 11111111• 1l1fr11·111l,,.11. 11 ,...,,,1111; l1kt>l-1 ''' ~r 11du 1·1· 11!111•1."I 1~11rl1ni! ..;rll(ll' th11I Wiii tJ1·rr1stnll u 1f'f trll'm1>nl 11f harr c;i1l1tl111 1! 1,,·v•m1l lh1· tJ rqN •rnmf'nl ,,, .. ,,,,,,. 11irl1t1•c; Wflt\'I , HHt ''< ..r11 µlr• will ''" ,1 <; k I' !I (if I 1 f I• lfl <; 11 U • r c; •N h ', c;1·v1•r.1l , ••. ,,.., ·•i!I• l11wf'rPfl lh4'tr 1o c;11 r 11nr• rdll"~ f1,r W'•tnPn ,,,., ,.,,.,,. th .. .,, 1 (r•I •1111>ti lh" ar t11;1r1 ,..1 l.1hl•·-. 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M>m pa<•ts hr·liJf'd h<J<ist early OctobN rar salf's <ind put a r'1sy glow on the troutiled l · S <1Ul(J industry, Anal} sts ctre wc.t<'htni.: to see 1( the f1 rc;t blush lasts trllec• OTC CllJUIA •''• r:\,.o liemll't ' l'', 1'~ NJNC.n IS'• l•'•l»n'°' \ l2 11 ) NEW YORK (API CllJVte Ti'' I liarO.k• II 11~ N•~'OC. •1•' '1 '-4 . r IS • IS'1> l "p • and Doerns ~ASOAQ -'·"°"' 0 -J L ,,, rVl>Row I 1 •, 121 e N•co~I ' 1•'1>1•'· ~ )) ll . """'"'"11 "~" llld• ~. .,.,. •'• ~ ll'. ))\, N~+i.n A )6\, 36 ... t 511-., ~·"" l•'• •nd IO*HI otle" by lH• U h 191, lO' • N~ISI\ 8 lS1 t lS1 • Stwlwmt S• > f1 nvrtitl m•~s •t ot COIGY!OI ....,,dF JI). 3q1,. ~•C.s 14'• 144.1.SC.IWtr "~ 17 c;E.w YORK !AP• f!!t.JollOWlr>Q ... U.st WN, Prtctt Oo nol I 1-16 l 3·16 ~loom l~ J\. NoEOI un n .114 i,..,e1sv !~.: :k 1~hldt <•tall m•<llup ComCIH 11 21"1 -er ,..,. 16' KM~ h•• ~,., • s .. nen1 .,..,.., IP\f Ovtr '"" Coun~ <Mf...,_f\.01 <OJ'!\m• CmlSlv II .. 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DOWN 13.74 CLOSING 958. 70 Ent reprellelirs G.roup Peddles Opportunities By MJL TON MOSKOWITZ Starting your own bus iness 1s an old Arn cnran drcarl'l To keep that dream alive there 's an oulhl m Los Angeles. tht' American Entreprene urs Assoc1at1on (AEA I wt11 ch h eps track of new business opportun1tres and publishes m anuals advis ing peoplc how to lukt• itdvantage of them T hey sell the manua ls to all comers. What .kind of opportunities are u~n today lo people who want to run their own show '> Well . here a rc 10 hot t ips from the latest AEA catalog. l Psych1c-Tram ing Seminars AEA ca lls this "a mmd blowing mont'y m aker that is fast 'Sweeping the c·ountry " All you need 1s $2,000 to get st arted: "One inslr u<'lor i::ets $10,000 for a five.day lecture Anybody C'an do 1t . we sup -ply completed1aloguc and source of training " I 2. NO·ALCOHOL BAR. AEA not es that lhcrf' arc a lol of\ people who d on 't drink but "want an exC'1ting pl ace to go for action " \'ou make money hen· by selling drinks which cost ) ou pennies at prices that go up tu SJ 50 ' And you don 'l ha vc to stock SJ.000 or mort> 1t1 booz., inventor ~ '' 3 Pet Ccmett-ry ··Fur from C'up1t<1 liz1ng on human g rief 1n a bizar re way," s<1ys AEA. "owners of pe t cem etenes provide an 1mport:.tnl Sl'f"VI C't' ror ~rtc vmg pet owners who have lost a true fnend ·:These <·err'lll'ter1es ;irt· upposedly boo m1 n~. and the ma rk t:l 1s "virtually untapped " Som e m<1kc more than S:~OO 000 a) ear. I~. Money Tree \ Hobol L a wn M \)WeL Here's the AEA description of this new product "'You just push a button. walk av. dY and 1t mov.s tht-lawn ;ust as 1f you were pushing it yoursl'lf ·: 5 Hot Tubs Her e's a West <.:oast fad mOvin~ into other pa rts or the country. "The product itself " says A EA, ·'1s. nothing more than a giant redwood nr f1bergl<1ss tub wit h 3 Jacuui pump hooked to 1t so that 1t can-accom m11d at c fou r to 30 aduJL-; s tanding up " St artup costs . SJ.{)()(I \ 1111 shoulri ~ake $25,000 your first rear · 6 Hol T ub Rental Not ever yone ran afford lo bu~ a 'hot tu b So you re nt time 1n one at $10 an hour I,,,. and D ou•11• NEW •OR:t< 1AP t f~ lollOt11tlNtf 11\t ~~ l~ Nir"'11 Yor-. Stot~ t:.•t~ "tv<k> dnd wattttnl\ lf\df ha'lt! QOnr \ID trw ff"O\I ano 00~ Hw mQ\I lht\4'0 O"' ptt(t"f'\f Of (t\d"Qit 'f"9"r<11~,, ot vntu""' lor fu~" - No .,f't.,,•nht., haa1nq t>t-t()w \1 f'lff' 1n(I t.IOt'O Npt dn<I Pf'rc.rnldOf' th-enc)\.\ •rt I~ dtltt>r•ntt 'v.?l"""""fl the' vrt>v•ou\ < 10\•rc> 0"'~ 61lCl todav \~Of!<"" I• 1"• • '· ... 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WASHINGTON 1Ar1 Thf' Arm ~ 11n~t laUHAin& about II toro1C' boQk \hat pol .. ,. al ii\ pur~h..-. mettloda •nd -'ctat9• Pwntll&bn pf hcl111 • tv.'O fa<'9d. PinOC'~'We>-'*ed or bHrl'tla I to t he motor pool. then totht'ima<'k bar, then to ... " Of l.'UW'k, the corperai added, that route isn't for blC:bl ~l'UUSt' lht' lJrueuremenl qffkc picks them up 1n11tt•1td of ha vin~ the m dd1v1•rf'd churns art' excessive tie also ~ays ttu? 'equipment is too good for the u11e l~c Armx_ wants to make of ~id • 1t I rontc rc11t•mbhtl\<'t' to tht• Thret-SlM(ltll Thtl 1•01n1r book 13 tbe braan('hlld of Loeb Jullt>, • "" lnv~tor 1&nd butUnt'ssman wllo hu Mell un •Ul't'Hll"11> tr)'Uli for six >'•~ to ~.u ti.. Army d l'l'll'QQic t'Ql.ltpftlt'nt maaufllC'tul'fld bv hd small \htthlltlU\ """''"'" \ THE w l',.\~lo: BOOKU:T. \ ou'1 t• Nol ..;up puft."d w Gt•l N~Mt'<i b)' \'our Own Army." tellA lh~ alory or thott' 411tempts Wit h 11lu1lr &lions by \f ittyland c artoom~t lh"k llafN Juli.. hi.s st:nt .lpltl to tht• Wt11it-Jfo~ ron.:rP~~mt'n, C11btnf't •1Ctdal8~hto: n.-~s media J\Jtlt> dtunt!I th.-1•ahbrallon equipment h'" of CS to sell tht' rm ~ for t\'stmg lhe a\'curar > ur 1l~ 1u1ss1ll's und otl"'' t'({u1pment 1s, faster and m M t' e1·onum1r al than the equlpmt'nt 1t later ho\1'1hl lie s ayN th1• Arru} 's current !Jevel or ar t aracy in l'allbntlon 1s "a srandalous 64 ptor ••• ..,t. ·· lnstt>ad of lht' ~ verrent arcuracy ht-says •·1NAl.I.\', Jlll.n : SAIO, lhr Army rem!ilated hlli bid. Otll) to n :Jt'l'l tl Ul(Bln ·~ tit• .... 1111 \ht-1\1 m y told h11n the equipment w1111lrtn't pt•• forlll ui. ht• dutrnt'd fllld refused to lwl1t'H "hat ht· s ufd ",,.., t'Vld t-nre to the contrary, t·v1·n (111111tes t:-.1tom by thre1.· of 11.5 own umts , .l11l1t· ... 11\., 111~ 111uC'h111t·s al $80.000 each, out r11·1 lor111 tht• S50,000 tlltldllllt• lht• Arm y IS buyinl( A nll ht• '\U)'s th•· A n11 \ !'oulu w;e JOO fewer soldiers to Ojl\'t att' th1•n1 ~.tvtn14 f,6()0 m11l111n over the life of I ht• t'QWIJn ll'rtt W"ni"r ~:.v~ U2:· ''' m} ·~till bt'ltt'vcs Julie's IAtl PlllClS 8000 TMIU OC:TMll 22, ... o "For such sophi11tir atcd equipment to be cost· 1>ffcl'l1vc. you need a high volume of work. That's not what the Army needs The Anny has opted for • a decentralized system ." Werner said. He said the Army had bought less expensive. though less effiC'lent. caltbrating equ1prnent. The Pent agon figurt d the cheapf'T gear could be bought in larger <1uant1tu:s and moved closer to the ite.m s. lo tw raltbr:.ited ~ more than ma~ing up in sh1ppinJ( delays what 1t lost an cahbrat1on. time. a l'<'ording to Wcrn~r Julie said the SoviN lln1on orfcrcd lo buy his calibrators. but he i.a1d hc refused the urtfer out or patriotism. 11· offt>t l' • Artn~ spol.t'•o11111 n l \11 t;dd Wt'rnt!r :.a s the lull<' t'qlupmt-nl 1~ not suitt>d to the Ar m y':. J'!Uf"P08"8 and that thl' l'Om ir book is "re plete with r'f'or9 ind m1sreptt'llt'Of at ion " All S11te ltllni, , ,. '"'''''" • '" S1oc1t '>" H11n1J All l"hOl1Xjri\pn1t t VPCl\41.it••' • L .e• 1...Jt dnO Pt1• t.ILLJ lr•lhC. \It' Sl.oOtHl I I( (A)• I"' ...... D nut ,,.t'rnl·r adr1111t ed that Julie's comic book 11pprnar h 1s "a trrr1bl~ effertive-way of argu1n~ hl4'-t laim .. J Ul.lt:'S <'ONtiRt:SSMAN. REP. Ted Weiss. J>-:-.; Y .. and the rhal rman of the House military . a'ppropnations subcommittee, Rep: Joseph Ad· e dobbo. D·N. Y .. have asked the General Account inc. Offke to investigate. t>ui it will be -several · - months before the GAO has.definite findings. The way Julie tells the story, he h11d trouble ~1th the Army from the start, when his o.riginal Old was rejertcd for being several hours late. It 'ur ned out the bid was late only b> Greenwir h ,&\Qlandl Mean Time. ~hich is five hours later 'h:fo Washington. · Nevertheless. acrordang to the comic book • ersion. the legal department said Julte still didn't allow ~nough time for a messenger to take the bid • l.J the pl'O<'urement ofrire. A c~n C"01'p0ral descnbed the messenger's rout.-: "First he.goes to headquarters,'then to mis- " :;1h' rontrol. then to the camp hollpital, then to d 1v1sion hq .• then to the latrine. then t<1 the front ~aie, then to engineering, theri-tO operations, then· • .·A nn Landers ~ Qui~ Suit Won HOUSTON tAP) -A former La Grange, Tex-. as, borne economics teacher, fired an . 1W16 after ~i ving an Ann Landers' quiz on sex and dating to her class. has been awarded $71,000 in back pay :ind damages. Alede~al-court jury said Melanie-Peek 41&-ia« ....,!""--\'totate s<!tiool piolic y when she gave her class the ..;yadicated columnist's questionnaire. Peck's attorney Mark Waterman. . , It the old heater -canlgeflt ' any hotter Time for a new one Dependable. elflc1en1 gas wa1er healers Glass-ltneel tanks rat.1 1d n ot wa ter recovery systems nigh temperatu1e shul-otts. 30·gal . . Reg 119 95 10985_ 40.f-I., .... uus.. ....... '. .. 119.95 ~I., a ... 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IN COST A MESA PHONE 546-7080 HOUIS:' Wll"DA YS 9 to 9 • SATUIDA Y AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 • \ \ \ ·- L ·- _ _._ ___ _ _r_ ------,.---·-.-......-.. .. t _ ........... ..__ ...... ·--~ ...... ........ \ .. -... .............. -. ·-. . -·-· ........ . '. . .. -·. ... Featuring_~_._. __ _ \ ~ te>Oet 16, IMO I I . .....~ ...... ..,"--..._ The tear gas cannister suggested for use by civilians contains enough gas for a 21-second squrt a.pd costs approximately $.S.. ss-Bose of the Costa Mesa Police De11artment demon trates its u~e. · .. Costa Mesa Co()per Clone By MICHAEL PA..•EVICR ..... Ol .. a.llT .......... .,. . A friend calls 1t the "A.lice t.:ooper dOUble· take. ",Cwt Philli~ un be in a car, a bar or jus( w.wn, down the street when hellda swivel ID disbelief. Ott•ionally, more agressive types will yell out, "Hey, Alice, how you doing?" the fabe celebrity statua isn't a bother to Phillips, a 23-year·old Costa Meaano deeply in· •olved wit.b roc:'k and roll u a promoter, terfonner and all-round entrepreneur. • IF BE BAD HIS way, in fact, Phillips, would tnnalate bis uncanny resemblance to CooPer into cub. · "When you have a break like ::,~ou'd-· better take advantage of it," 1aid · . &> far, hewever, that's been ~uier s,aid than done. Cooper dones exiat on the performing circuit, but nqpe ia working wit.ti the sanction of Cooper's management. What Phillipe envisions UI a full scale ·tribute to the earlier Cooper · shows in the vein of "BeaUemania." "'Ible .sbow will .be a. re-creation of tbe Cooper show that wu touring in the late «»a' and early 70s; the evil Alice Cooper, the drunk Alice Cooper, the ~hocll::i.na Alice Cooper," said Phillips .. TllOSE ELEMENTS ARE missing in the 'IOI veraion of CoOper, who's more known now· -·fOf'·&uelt appearances on ':HOUywood Squaresr - or ,at celebrity coif tournaments. Show biz. Nice IUY. And bor1ftl. · Pbillips spent months and money coming up with a promotional package for the Coope, re- view that would star himseU. TuJledos and limoualw were rented and a photographer was . bir~ to take high-quality co4or shots of Phillips ID CoopesMque regalia; right down to full facial makeup. . Thea Phillips made a potentially fatal mis- take. He wu honest. He contacted the Cooper corpora structure and layed out his plans, hoped for support. · "Tbey aald they'd sue me," said J>hillips. "They aaid, and this ia a quote, 'If your com· pany bad the best impersonator in the world, we'd do everytbin1 we could to atop it,' " he added. I Tiii: ROADSHOW hit a 'i!'oadblock, but Phillips, admittmg his Initial rear of the big boJ• in rock, is .. 101.nc \head with the ·~·as plMD.C. ·--... ~,·· . . ~ _, ' . "I'm &Qin& to do tt lnf9Y, 'Phillipa in,ist- ed. 1'.'I hope to have thenwO>~imemben and aupportlnc cut) performiq b the end of_the _ year. ru 11'.Y It oul on a local vel, maybe the Cuckoo's Nest, and let it build a following by ittetf. . . .... "U it'• IUCC91ful, they're I to loot like fools, PbWipe added. "Tbere:X'a of folks that lofe tb1t old Alice Cooper. And 'a been really bad I...,." · llemwbile, Phillipe bu keepiq b,.ad OD tbe table by produc~1 local1 rock concerU\I. Tia bla own ContineDtal (;ODHIU. While the re-wa~ban been more taqiblj, the '-romodon lkle roek lendl tta share bf f atl8ftf, too. . . \ IU9I' IDNJ) OP fell into it,' said Phillips, a f · teed llqer wbo'1 more thll\ • ;r.:· 1Deludla1 "Diaco'• Wb I Hate " for 1om..-.. . = . biatu. r..om ma. Phuuc ftnt. ,._,,ed Into a ·baeUt ... role wbm beea~ .¥1e•tretldent of Ille ael Bl1bop'1 ·\ ~ Rwoull. "I leU'Md a lot from 1110•1 -... i' .._la ............ fOr u ean. . ' ,._. I Wt RMlua, I ~ to Uy pro. wMle,'' .... Nil•. ' ._ Ill• a a PIUUIPI 1111 · ......,,.... ..... lntMT ... ...... f .. mial 1J°'a Q. Pu e CBWlop'1 Curt Phillips is Alice Cooper·loolc-aJike. band) and the Nu-Kats and a show with Step· penwolf in Rivenlde. Sl¥QAR SHOWS -t~e-~e worka and Phillipi ffas . Seen booking 1llliil8s on-a weekly basis at Gerry Roach's Cuckoo's Neat in Cotta Mesa. Phillips lut abow the~ featured Air Tricks Byron alfd City -Kida, upcomin1 local gro'918. Most ol the bancb.are tolerable. to wort -wflli, said Phillips, but there's the ever-present problems of sound men fatliq to abow up on time , or bicll::erinp tietween bands over which enaem· ble ia entitled to the prime time slot oe.a 1iven evening. '"l'be show muat go on," aaid Phillipi, wbo ia char&ed with makin1 the final ckc:lliOCl on bow the show's blllinC• will be allocated. "If you let~ run you, then "you're in trouble, "I don't tell them how \o sins and they don't tell me how to run my 1boW1," he ltresHd. THERE'S ALSO THE preuure of proper U1ht1n1 and sound facilitiea beinl obtained, pro· modlll the abow Itself and, finally, UM uacer· taint)' ol whether anybody ii actually 1oin& to buy ticketa and ahow up. "One niaht I booked a show the ni1llt of a Muhammed AU fJ1ht, and another time it _tum~ out to be the final nieht of the Orance • CouiltpFalr, •• Hid Pbllllpa. "I realised wily nobocb' lbowed up.'' . 1'nMn'1 alwaya an elemmt ot daqer lD boc*Ual • ~111;• • ..., <nl.Uvel, ••all> lnel, lilted . "'You,'n llt •lot of~ ta .• ber, ....,.,.. au ~ ... rou'" -.au tMle l*1Ple no ml1bt bnak out. "Ancf I've bad budl eMffl out an hour before a gig," be continued. "What are you go· ing to do?" ONE OF ftllLLI~' seU·im ... ed protec- tiopa against crowd problenia ii to avo1• boc>k· inibard-core punk banda. "I doe't want to take stands against the muaic," he said, "but l will go ahead and say there's a &ot of trouble with the audiences." Yet most of Phillips' productiou to date fall into the "real smooth" cate1ory. "It'• reaU1 H · citing to wakh people come in and enjoy a 1how I did,•· he smiled. ''I'd say the music business ts tiod of like pannin1 for gold," said PbWips. ·You C!• con- ceivably pay your phone and 1u billl, bUt don't expect to live off it unleH you strike l(O)d." Hittiq paydirt u u UMlependent producer ia no easy task in Oran1e County ••use the scene still ia dopilnated by major producers ia I Los Angeles. · I But Phillips is confideet that Oran1e Coua· ty 's day ~ coming, citing plus for new am· phitheaten at the Costa Mesa Fairgrouncb and Lion Country Safui. ''THE BUMNEM I~ lettinl bluer here each dJty." he said. "I've ,rot a lot of time in· vested down here and 1 ·~ ,o.., toltte~ to it.•· . Ultimately, Phillipe plau to return to performing, usina the "Coopen111ftia" concept as a vehicle for hit own album of ori1inal m~rial. . "But even if I could beeOme successful u a pop •i.Dler, l 'd.i'put my r4'iduals into lpromot· ing) concert.a; he said. I really like working with bands. There's a real hilh Ulere;" t. . &rt1•••nr-•• ' .. PNDmnitodrln 1 lladll~ to the Jllh .-ul Nau.al lllltiOa ol Ori........_. Clu'9 ol Amidei .. <from left-> Oru1• ,co11t ,....._.. LUUu ' lie llWM. P• rl ....... , •• , ... Loil •• . . ~ear Gas EtlqD1'tte By JUDITH OL~N Ot .. o.11, ........... Tear RH classes are being offered throufbout Southern California because ·'the crime rate is ri1iq at more than eight percent a year, and people of ·all ages are finding themselves victims· of muggers, thieves, rapllta, plcll::-pectets and pune-snatchers," a apoteamui for the Academy of Def~nsive Driv· ·inc said. A.ad tear 1aa ia the one weapon' an average person can wield with no long-term harm to himself or his assailant. O" 11118 NIGHT in the cafeteria of Seal s store in-South Coast Plaza, eight people were gathered to learn the rules, regulations and eti· ·quette of using tear gas. The claaa, taught by Russ Rose. a field in· vestigator for the Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment, leads to a permit to carry tear gas and a certificate of completion (or Ute lwoJw.u._ __ ~ course. It is co•aponsored by the Academy of Defensive Driving and Sears, and is just one 01 many opportunities to learn a.bout tear gas in California. C.Ommunity oollegcs offer classe7s. and some private firms teach them too. There were some surprises during the two· hour class, such as the small size of the tear gas cannister. The one suggested for use by civilians is just four inches high aU)i Jess than 'an inch in diameter. · IT CONTAINS enough gas for a 21-second 1quirtandcost.s about SS. . Tiie gas will not affect someone who's under the influence of drugs or alcohol or is "extremely hysterical," Rose said. TEAS GA.C\ MAY not be used by anyone un- der the ace of 18 or anyone who has been con· victed of a fel<>ny or illegal use or purchase of tear 1aa. Violaton can be sentenced lo anywhere fro£ 11 months to several years in prison, Rose said, ar ii the judge Is more lenient, a year in the county jail or a $1,000 fine or both: Tear gu la strictly a means of self-defense, Rose streued. "Never uae it against someone that's armed. Tear .gas is not an offensive weapon. "It can be used when a person ia making an immedl• threat to do you bodily harm. has the capdruty to carry out-the threat and makes an overt attempt to carry it out." · Te• 1• is effective up to a range of 20 feel. but tbe bst•a11D1 distance is T to 12 !eet. Tile chemical causes immediate panic became tM affected person thinks he's going blind. ROM said. "Tile ey• tear, breathing becomes dif· fltult, tile DOM rum and there ia a burning Hll•atkln. It luta anywhere from a few minutes to a few hourJ." He ~ to his 1tudeata that they im· .. lne cuUbll a bi• onion in their kitchen. then mqaily Ule atlqift& 1enaatiol) to get a feel for wbatt1te1•ulike. "It will temporarily ' disable a person. Tlley1J fall oa &.be ground and nop around like a fm. 1'ky'll I09e their 1i1ht for a few minutes. Some people think they're going to die.·• . TBS !'MALL CANNL~TERS should be held upri&bt and 1hot with the thumb for best results. Roeesald. ·He empbui&ed over and over that it's not •weapon but means ofdefeNe. '1Leave your at- ta~ker a point ol escape. Dufl't hang around. Get out of Uwre." ; Jl you accidentally shoot yourself. the best immecUllte remedy is to face the direction of the wind aotk vapors can blow away. "'ftten. nush your face with cool water ... Ro5·d. "Don'trubyourfa<?e." , -· · exllQHd to the gas aboold be taken off imm ately and washed in cool water becaUN it will penetrate and cause a reaction to the body, ROH added. J ' ....... Tbey'f'.9 J.mben ol the Ne\vport llarllar Ormdm«ben Qub. More titan 700 ., .......... from aeraa the nation ate.. n~ to nteid tbe convention -this ..-.md In Aaabelm. . . . . • .,. • -- • FEATURING C2 OAl~'I' PILOT ' , . New Treatments • I Progress Seen ill ·~ancCr Ba~tle Dressing for S'!ccess WASKtMGTON CAPl Some rhemlcala may pr"Ot~t \*)Pl• •l•lAlt cancer. and WllblD R~ )'H.rl mMe than h .. f the peopl4' strlckeo wilb Ow disuse could be saved throuah MW dtv•lopmtinll ID trHlll'\~, the nt"w head ol Ille Nat10eal CaftC't'r lntt1tute to U.)'S Slnte the.at" cht>m iC'Ml• r•n bt"tO•i<', new type1 with fewc-r !Ude t:ffe<'ta would h'ave to b<.· d4'veloped before they c1-tild be tested oo • normal popul•t1on. h.-1u1ld Isn't Erina's Thing Dr \'lnC"ftll T . Ot-V\ta a\\nbutf'd tht' U0"' .. ~4'Ha c.a~ alrHdy ..p frOll'--la perr mt m tht-\~ to •U P"rr.-nt tuch;, tu lnC'N!Mlf\ll~ a~lVC' tr~atment. 1ndud1n~ m ore topl\1'11C'tlt"d r hC'llH>t.henp)' Now ht-told a n••'ll bn~lni . th., r an<·t•r 1nsUtutC' abo ta ti'' tnai lllN'atu all4'hli0!' to ('. ft('tt pt't'\C''f'lt ton Ht ~aid data from tesu on uum.U. •u•- -.nt1h1'f IU."ll l'hl'mtral:i. as 1tam1n~ A and (' ma)' t lave oU 1·.a n l'<'r undt-r r u t a1 n • t t rt ~mlll ln<'H 1'his ratl!>H lht> P'\~Slb1hty ol tni. lnvoh tD~ lnam&N, :thn1lar to tho41t' "'5t"d tu t~t anti <'Anl"C'r dnlJa. he &Id . 'We don't do th11 at the moment IH\'1ta -.,d at a nt'WS briefing "We have. \'ery llltlt> r apa<'it) lo raJc l' "hat ""' h1o't" 1n th~ lab and apply 1t to humans ·· Rut ht> said human tnals. although they -..ould bP experunve. are pou1ble usina cured C'anrt'r pall"'u·who have a higher risk of de vt"l()fling a se<-ond cant'er. · Dt~vua, who was appolt)t~ director of lht· 1Mtltutr after acllnl( in that t'•P•cily slnct' JW\uary, 11a1d the Ml(t•ncy hill been re organlU'd to ~ut more cmphua!I on r11n<'4'r pr ... v•nUGA "Chcmo pn•vt'11lao11" '' ii part 111 this, H well u morc.ultcntwn to anti s m ok lnl( t•Horts und cX'l'upataonal c·a w;cs of r1uu·er. h1· udd1•d . Dt·V1t~1 1Ja ld lh&t h~ IS .:t'ncrully 11v t 11111~tu· itbout 1mprovcmc11ts In <·am•cr trci.t m .. 11t and lh1tt 1t did not av~ar to him that tht' nation was betnJ: ruva~e<t by u cam·er cp1dt•11111· When lwtg t'Ullt't·r. pnmanly broul(hl on b\ ('t~arcttc smok rnj.t , •~ suhtrac·tt-d from lht> r~un·s thf' 1nc·iden1·e of nt:w r anccrs seems to be ~Vin)! up only O~:J pcn•t:nt a .ycu . OeV1ta 'au1 .. W1lhm flvl' yt?ar s, half of those who de vclop serious cancers will be l'urablc ar initial results of promising ,!'lt'W treatments hold up, h~ said Treatrnents devclop.!d 1n the 1970s should haH notJc•eable cffef'lS on mortality figures by I !185, based upon the 1n1taaJ results of na- tional treatment trials. he said. I ·ve never been what you mi1ht c all "dre1111ed for 1ucce11s ." ' I'm the type that-when wigs wf'H 1n, 1 . 1·ould~'\ 11tand the deception. I'd walk lnl<1 • relltruom of strangers and say to the woman who hf'ld the door open for me, "Thanks. I'm weartnl(a wig, youT now ·• I uaed le) fantasize about entering a room lD a smart bla<·k skirt with a slit to my knee and dark·rimmed Jrlasses to dl".cuise my violet eyes a nd play down my seuuou11 mouth. As a pathetiC'1tlly enamored man would stare 11l my lon1t l~ mt.wined ltt'OUnd one another. I would sn ap. "What are you staring at? We have a brid.c~ t.o build " And he would stammer , "You h'ave a puckered heel on the top of your foot. I think you have your hose on backwarch1" I'd wake up In a 11weat , I used to·11lt in airporu and 11tuay-lhe people who were drf'ssed for the top of the corporat.e Ladder, and you know what I dbcovered? The men and wnmen who, when they talked, E. F. Hutton listened . all carried attache cases. No wonder no one look me seriously. My business rard!I s melled like hair spray. My speerhes had splotche!i all over them from !elt lip JH!M . My boarding pass always had a piece of dis<'arded !(Um folded over in the com er. I took rny rirst attache c ase to Washington last week and I looked like a winner. -Che66y .Brewe ... Hosts Needed The man !lilting next to me and I both had our .allache cases returned when we were airborne and opened them at the same time. Out of the corner of my eyes, I sur veyed his. It -w a~u·neat-arthe'·cupboards oh"lt1ode1 hom~ Two manilii folders, one marked "CONFlDEN· .: • DB.15HTFUL IL&e OFCHIDDAIS wmtAMIPOfllR AVAILABLE ONLY WHILE SUPPL V LASTS #I 1 FASHIOM ISLAND MEWPOIT llACH 640.6030 WESTCUFF Pl.Ali t7•&1RWMI MEWPOllT MACH 64Z-097Z Classic Simplicity of design. higher heeh bring on ultra Feminin~ look. The fioesl croft$moiuhip . Novy Coif with Gold Chain Toe Bood Similar style in Block or Wine a lso Block Potel\t. ... ~ ~~~SHOES 99 Fashion Island -Newport Beach -759-9551 . . t: l~llO Fint lnlt'rnauonal ScrviC'e& Corporacion r----------1 ~ . 1 Th. I 1scoupon I will go right to _}~our he~d. · . - I Youth Exch a nge. c w w• Se rvice I S seek inJ(~ oast omen ID Ame rican fam ilies to host students from South Several Orange Coast residents have won A mer i c a , c; e n tr a I awards for baked goods in the senior division of Amer ica, Mexico and the Lo8 Angeles County Fair. Europe. · They are llga Harper . San Clemente, fifth Students will arrive ID raisin and sour dough breads; B'etty C. before Christmas for 3. Cooper. San Clemente. first for banana c~e. to 6-month programs . third for whlte rolls and date bread and fifth. The high school-age stu· zucchini nut bread. dents will pay their own Also, Rebecca L . Olson, Costa Mesa, ~xpenses. Host families second, special occ~sion $~e. and Jean . E. w1U be required to pro· Olsen. Costa Mesa, third, cookies from a foreign vi de board and lodging. country. Also. host family ap- plications are bein~ ·ac- cepted for the 1981-'82 school year. 1-"or mor·e i nf ormation , ca l l 492.7907, La Leche ·To Meet La Leche League of Southern California will have its yearly ·con - fe rence Saturday, Oct . 25. at the Inn at the Park, Anaheim. The theme will be "A New D ec ade -=. Breastfeeding in the Year of the Family." Seminar .topics will inc lude "Birth A I l e r1Jatives." "Life With Toddlers," "Fam- ily Life " and "Nu- tr i tion on a S hoe = string." M~rian Thompson of Franklin. Ill .. one of the league's founde.rs. ·will be a special guetit. For more informa- l i o n a,boul the .con-. fe rence. contact Zena Thrope, 9657 Gierson Ave .. Chatsworth 91311. Christma8 Boutique Set The Orange County Ch apter of The National Association of Women in Construction is holding its first a·nnual Chtismas )?S>utique Oct. 28. A full array of hand- crafted items will be on sale. Time is 6:15 p.m. at the Quality Inn, Anaheim_. ~ .. ,. Tbe monthly mem- bership dinner meeting will follow the boutique at 7 p.m. Guest speaker will be David P. Ford, attorney. Prize-winners· Twin Party Slated Saddleback Mothers of Twins Club will celebrate iU annual children's Halloween party Oct. 25. at 10 a.m. in the Sorrento Park area in Mission Viejo. · The day will serve as a fun and festive way for both chlldren and parents t'O become better acquainted. Mothers of multiple bj[1Jls from Southern Or ange County area are invited to join and write P.O. Bo• 2283, Laguna Hilh, 92653 for · membership information. """" , I $5.•0FFANY COMMAND PDFORMANCE SERVICE I I I I I r I I I Junior division win· ners in handicrafta and cooking have been 1 an· nounced at the Los Angeles County Fair at Pomona. I I' I I I I (Haircut, Perm, Colorlr Froltin1> OPEN EV&NIHG8 6 MONDA Y8 t-t D.ULY t .. 8A'nf•D~D NOW OPEN 8VNDAY8 U·I I SOOTll @AST PIAZA I <Upper Level, Next To Sean A.round Ooraer f'rom Woolwonb'1 I Tlf.INI . I . I. Command Perfonnance• I For cheloab·tMr set the 1ooa .. I I I , . I L----~--~------------J cup ...,datted llM. oner ..,...1otn1• ""-l .. ... • I Taking honors for culinary Jkllls were Pam Nicbol.loa and Lisa ftfcGregor, both of Hunt· ington Beach. Youthful artinna in· eluded Jeni Metzgar of Cotta Mesa and Wesley Bock of Huntin1t~ Beach. . """ '- 11 . - % cup CNco Oil I teaspoon supr V3 cup He\TU White Of Oder 1141 teaspoon alt Vlnepr 'A teupoon pepper c.omblne I.ht .bow 1~11 in a Jat Cover; .hake vipouely O\ill fO blend flavon. ~ TIAL," pens, airline ticket, legal acratch tablet, paper clips, rubber bands, stamps, calculator, pric~ cost notebook, Clean shirt ntilly folded, socks, change qf underwear. toiletries bag and a copy of Forbes. I opened my at~ache case. Three candy bars, five curlers: a pen without a cap, a bread dough brooch, two unmailed letters, a stack of notebook paper, a trashy novel that could only be reaCi with the cover folded back, a sandwich bag containing Christmas cutouts that you stuff with cotton and sew the ope.Ung shut for orna· ments. When 1 left the plane., 1 inadvertently. left my attache case. The man said to me, "Belt.er be careful. Someone will s teal il." I figured it would be tike stealing Bette Mid ler's luggage. It would serve them ri&h1. r 0mnrs "1·,...------.4 Ir O CUSTOM Fl'AMINQ , • .HALF-SIZES pen 6 Day!> A Week Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 10-4 1803 Newport Blvd. . ? Costa Mesa ~ ~" 54M511 ~ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTllY W-..Yta'W_. ....... ltJJ---11¥4 CoatoMeM-541-llU . Baldwin Pianos anct Organs '• ,._.,,.._,ftp <; · ... ! ' ·'( r ri r · .. "• f'uruo" tslartd U0-9020 0 Alt..T f0 6 SVN 11 S triitOflit t ..._UtllS uu -a .. JllUITOll U40. .... f.!rM .. 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C..lllornte lf110I I N .. 7394 O•IH· Ori-IS 1• ,,.,.d rour I~ ., •• -&Ile lo•l•'e•t •• a •• -·--ver • PUOll_Or_CoostO.llyPllol, JaN\(.fllt~.•se.AHIN,l'OWI L-1eo..ri.tio1~ A on•~mb11 vou M,A 'I l OSE lla&&a•fll&e,....llet'Uoaol O•l tiler• for 81 I 'm 0ci.•.l6,tJ,J11.•110 -1etnV•llrt.c:.111or .. 1 .. 11oe NOTICE OF DEATH OF R-..tl.owi,.._.1 LrGAL Ri~ns IF vou 00 NOT "CT1T1ous•u11111ns • --------Tiii• bu"!"'S> •> conou1led by•. BERNHARD OULll~. iilril 1-Tra11iferf<H TAI(£ PllOMPTACTIOl>o , NAMISTATllM•NT ll••••lty I• all U11e t'Ollfldemt we cu llalldle P-UBLIC NOTICE g.rwrolportl\t!r"'lp I BERNA.RD OUL.IE •Ila P-*i_Or_ CAHI Dolly flltot l '" •ddlt..,,. 10 l"" •mount,,.,.. 11\e fo1•~•lno person' •r• dOl"O ..W.11-erell•way I It .. ,.... JoME .. ,. ... , IBEDNH"'RD w o 'uLIE OCI "·'-·•--1'•bOW,-•,.,,0<ll>t l• ... l •• n •. oir ~s,,..u ... MVCH LOVE ------lM> •\ol-1 ... , 111...i with'"" Y'\ "' • -----efl<umb••l'<tl b~ O•ll!'Quenl 0 , I MAPINf. IHT E.RNAllOHAl, 1401 eMld. &Ilia job wtdllolat 'J.. "CT1T1ouseusi•1u ! c.ou"" ,,.,_"' 'lr-Coun•r on 0•-1 AND OF PETITION TO PUBLIC NOTICE lbe'<""* -•-1. ooc1 ,,. 1oen c., ¥o•uonorc ... h"""·c..,.., >'"· ANNIANDEKS .. ._.nan .... , ,•-r 1,•• , !ADMINISTER ESTATE .,..,,.,, .. .., se111*••<>o.-ci.s mustj Ju1ec _...,,. ... ,.,s1rom11o1t Tlle ........ ____ llQbUJI f l-1111 0 ----------bt cured ... <e>nellllon Of .... ~t9l•· Rd.,Cos10...-......c..., •• 'WIS et· I PuDll\,,.., Or-C<Nl1 O•fl' PllOI N • A·1060tl COSTA MaSA ClfY CO&INCt m..,1 My,.,.. 8. Elliott 1Jl11 RodOft<rhl ¥Oil VEND1Hc;. ,,, .. S•n1•1 Oc.t ... lJ. lll. ,.., ., ... I T 0 a I I h e I r s • ~ ¥0COSTAM•V. • NO-TICE IS HEAEB'I' GIVEN 1 twt I Or., lustlt" Ca ,,..; [ ] """e.C.r ,F-V•ll•,.CA'l'JIOI I --beneficraries c r e dlto r s 1 ••0•"'·~•HT•G••cY l "'EWPOAT EK"°"" COMPAH\I I• fl\ls"bullM" .. Concllf(ttd 11•. Olis R ~ ..... •n .. 5.ente • , ' . NOTICI 0 11 JO INT PUii.iC ~ ... rel"'""""""'P Bo. i:-oscope' .. ,Al'lt•C•,"'-Valtey.CA'l'JIOI I P U BLICNOTICE and cont1noentcred1torsof l" I[ A. I .. G 0 .. 'f\. I r:.::.~:"'..::~...!~:.:,':.tu,:~· tlle Myrf\011,ElllOU I Tlllt -•ttc-.ct..iby••tn -j BERNHARD OULIE, a ka ltlDl.VILO,.MINT •uN lioUN-rilusTOA· ROBE.R T lllAIHE Tiiis •'-'-' ws> lttld •it111r. dlvld ... I HOTICIE~ . .BERNARD OULIE, aka 1°"""' AMallOMlltl '0"j n.100R AHO Et.StE MAY TUDOR IC....nlyCle•kdlOranot Countyon s.p. 0tt1it.Mon•••,..,. PU11-1tN1tA11111110 BE""N ... •Ro 0 E ,.,.o,•cT A••• NUM••• • HVSt>•1>104HDWlf"E ttmber JO ,.., ·Tiii• •t.et-w•• flied """ ""'I NOflCt: IS ••EAEllY GIVffo< ,,.., " n"' W. U LI J roow111YOWN,.•OJICT A•IAI BfN(FtCIAllY AVCO FINAH . "~1 : • C-ly ,,.,, of O••fllle Co""\~ °" llW Clly eo.., .... ,,. ,,,. Cl\v ol HtWl)Of1 I and person.s who may· be ' N01i<• ,, i.tetJoi 01 ...... '"•' tM Clly l l•AL SfRVICliS 01' !K>UT HEAN I ""°"-°'-Cou\ O•tly PhOI Sept. u , t• 1 euch -'11 hold• ""1111t ""'1"11 •• otherwise interes ted in thel C..,n<•I 00 ,._ Cit1 ar <.oo1io NWw •nilic .. u rORNIA 111c e ca111 ... n c Oct t. •.16.13 '"'° JftO.eO FRID"'V OCT ,.UO&'I oe•••nv P._.o O.t1l1W1Ct No. 1110.' . l l tne Cofl• Mew 11..i. .. t°""'e<>t Agen.• · ·· •e or ---,. ' • 17 Publl\lwcl Or-C.on t Dlllr Piiot,' being ... N Of!OINAHCE OF' THE CITY~ WI II and/or. ~state : <Y wlll -• IOltll DUC>41< ... ,, ... or>'j oc.r•llOn . ' PUB • Bye .. YDNEVO-.. RR I $opt H Oc1,',. ·-'0" NEWPOA r 8E.ACH A.OOI HG l A petition has been filee .,,. Pf.000190 11 ...... 1Dc>mtnt Plen~ A4'0ldltd ()<,,_, 1', m' •• inw I LIC NOTICE .:-.. JYan , , , , .-.o 4..t4lt fn bOO~ tlJ13, Peot' S4' ot Ot I ..&RJ'IC'.'S (Mar. 21-Apr. 19) ·. A "ne"" frie.nd'' --~ CHAPl EA lO 13 JIO lHt NEWPORT b'( A. li:endell Oulie In the A_...,,,,.,,. '#hllf\ ....... '"" -n """' Ro<oro• In,.,. olhce ol ,... F•CT1-ous .-u-s1 .. •ss .. a,; -... --1 eEAC.H MUN Cl Pi&l CODE s . of 0 ...... '°' P,,,jo<I Aru Numbt• I " s m _ .. _ life more exc 1·t1·na and e levat-d egr ee of P U BLIC NOTICE I A E G u LA T • N G " o u LT 1• upe."OI' Court range '°"*"'_, Proloc1 1>re.1 '" llJLl;lfu ~f'< "'<k•"' °'._ ~~~....+-~T~u-..-------~.,. "' ..... EttTERlAo"MENr evi.•HfSSEi. Co.unty requesting tMt-A. ~~rMRll;a;;~;-,..,,,..,,.bt,..,. t~dPJ'Cr'ltlfr!llt '""""''"g -"•• 1011-•nv llt""" """'"O bust-0 timiam. I - -~ -...--A -' • "° ,,..r.., ...... •• T .. VRUS <Apr. 20-May 10): Yo u have in· l'lCTtfloi:!~"":.,:s N:.1~~re~:~1'::tt1~"'r.~ KendellOullet>e apPolnted l!..s~,...;.:!.:~.':' .. ,.:t.:.~ .. .°:: l o•n ofTr«tHa Jlt> 1"1 ... c11, l.o i.OA s IHTEA1011s u11 ,. ..,..._I Ma lo tonilOor.,. eme'"°"-l to Ch"'"' as personal representative Cllet'li.•t Of C•lr """ 1001..., 01 /7 t of S."ta No., Col.lnl' of Of ....... Sl•IAI G••<•tt A••nue Founl••n Valley. Stinct wbiCb Cll.ll guide yOU to COfre<'l deciSiOD. TM loll~"9 119''°" I• O<>onQ b_,.,. 10 ol tile '"'-1 B .. lft #ooHlm pol to admJn i!.ter the esstate I Fett Ori•• COOto Mew (Afltorn•e 1°' C.•tilarlll•. •• \!\Own °" • M•I' Calilorftoa9711lt Appliea espec:ially where career , special com · , ... 0 i!: o~~~ ~~ 10S4 A11.., L ...... ;::..~~;:':!":;: ::,:.:;:•1i.:c7: .o8t Bernhdar0d o1u1 I ie, akka i ;;,,:.T;..,""~::,i: a;.~~ .. ·~: :;:1 :~;,:::',,'~"';~:0,!1:::,!ll ~~~; •~.~~':"F!;.,,i.~c:i1.~~.~~!::.1: munlty project e nter pic ture. cnt• -"'· '"" ...... , ' """of -.11 ..;,.,"''"'"""' "'""' •''"'" i e r n a r u e' a a i 1.c1 e,..• ~·1" "•• lotk>w\ co•os OI ... a Or-e.o..nw. "''" .,..., "'°'· G""MINJ ( .. •ay 21-June 20) ·. You get call, Fr•ftl! ~ GI~. ~ AllM> •w • 1.,. cuv -, .. oc'eotanu: 00 .., En-I Bernhard W. Ou lie (under 1 l!eqtnn•f'l<l •I •"°'"'°"'"" wu tu· 'ot u ust ~-· cM o•n ooueal•ons •n rh•• bU"""'' ·~ conoucteo by en ,,.. ii:. ~• Cent•~. CA m 11 • • h I d d t Ad I <luolng °"" not~ tor th• turn ot 01111due1.(' · l · l " h " h TllltDu\lnHJfi tondu<l.ObYen •n· vtronmentolDo<"""'"I t e n epen en ,. • lyllMalHMbOt'llo..olc!•erGl"ort'-rlY1Ul lJl60 meaaage , s p ec1a c ommun1ca 100 w ic J NOTICE 1~ HERE&v FURTHER I m inistration of E s tatesi•o an '"'"*11"" .1111 ,,,. w .. 1.,,y , · · · l•n<l•l P...-c• clarifies trave l plans -and br\Og& potentiaJ in• dlwlduol. GIVEtt 11\et tr. Miid p\IOllc ""°""9 . prol_..lon Of ll>e Nor111PrlV llM of I Tllal U.. btneftClill ont•<UI ""-Tn•~ SIAl..-.-1 WU 111..0 Wtlll ll>e "' ... J. c.1.. wtfl H,,..., ... I,. 171ft Cler ot Ocloller AC t ). The petition IS set f 0( lo• u ., .... Loi I~,_,, an 11\ot ,., l \\t(ft -ot l<ulll -""' ObllOAllOf\S t Cw'lilv CIMk .. Ourf'Qo-(Dunlv ... Oc to sharp focus Tiii• " .. _, .. s Ill.cl wltft ""' • h I . De t N 3 t . • .. I \kUrHI , .. .,"" ... prhenlly Mid ... loll<>• I ,., • Coll"tV Cl••k of Oronqe C°""ty on I IWO. e\ IN hou< ot I JO PM. In ll>t ear ng tn p . 0 . a t•l.11 map tt1llll«I f atr.oew Ferm• ll>e u-.lleneti T"-tl b 1 _ • CANCER (June 21-July 22); Revise, rebulld CO<M\Cll °'°-'of 1 .. cu, H•ll o# 700 Cvlc Center D r ive !Iii<! In 8-tlofM•~ •' Pe91ull •n01 ' • ,..,., .. ,, nn<I Ft .. 7M oa a more SOlid Struc ture. Aquan ...... , Tau.r"•, s.p1 n. 1• , ... -t11e City of *-1 !leech, c.111orn4e.1 W 1 S n , Or•f\911 c"""'' f!M.o<os, u1<1 po1n1 .. ,.,.." Ir. lht ot-ti.,..1.on• ror '"""" ~•110'"""" ">•nc,c '°"" 0~11r Piiot. -..... .. .. , ., wfll<.h time -~· .... , ..... otll es t , ant" A n a ' twl,.g ., ... Potnl of lkelnnlr>;1 •NI •• 1>11<11 ~"' ll'\l\t ,, \*•111"1 ..... O< [)<I • lb ll '.!) l"'° 41>M-80 Scorpio persons play significant roles. P1A11i.s111c10r-eooat0ally Pnot, ,,.,...,.,,_ .. ...,,,..,_.r_.,. California 92701 on Oc· e1sot1eK•ltie01""' ... "'"'"ci"°""•''~l <urno•inu..t i».....-hco•""'"""" -- . LDn (July 23·Aug.22)·.Go•lo..,enouabtore· s.a1.u .0cti,t ,l6,•• ~·rwert11h.I,.,,, tober 28 1980· at 10:000• '"• cooo M e .. oow n10 .. nl "'e";~·,~ ... t Pl'BUCNOT.IC E ~ a " e I 0Dr11~, , , Rf'Ot ~l'topm•nt Ar•• Ho t, ••• r •• ,o,.n,,._n ot P#H\(10..tl •no -- gain seose ol direction. Cbeclt with partner, mate -Coty Cte<k I a.m. "'""-In .. Oo<u!JWnl r•cord.,O onl• Ht wtllell b!Kom. -1"'" '· FtC'TITIOUS l l)SIMU' old · · als p ti be al P U BLIC NOTICE 1 Cltyol~ s.415.11., • ._ IF YOU OBJR-<:f• to the 0 1om11er-n . (tn. In ~ 1<0•• J '_,."° •1 •--1 lnt1•11-11•~1 """"llfAT•MaNT -av crossiogsagn • • encecan av lRt' Pu111KNc1 o;.-~., O.•I• P11o1I grantinQ of the petition P-~ofOH;c;I• "«•0tofor.,. :.r~,.::-:;:11 .,..,,..,.,,,of I Troe 1o1•-•no pert0111 •r• do'"' -bl~-· -_ .. -.,.,... O<I .... ·-•1'17.a hou ... elth • Covnrv C..llfornlA, ·-· 0.,..'11"91 • rf'l(umbf'•n<P, •bUSln•uU ~ft (A 23 <!-\ 22) v· it ._._ . ..en.ca 1'0Ca•D41'04tl --~ YOU S tu e r a ppear lrom tlW u la 1"9 ~ry ot aoltl ti eny P..,....,..,l ot dell-I t•.ol IAI GllEA T llEGI HHINGS, (8 1 • RVV ug. """"'P · : IS or aau.. an °" 9"UI Taa..s,•a. I I at the hearing and s tate co.to~ o.wntown "_.,.,_..,., e\lat~ t.•'· 11 ...., Acc•wci '"'"'"'' G~EAT aEG•NHINGS nv PAJA, -.o plannina diplomatic course which could result in 1..._, .... u .c.c.1 . PUBLIC NOTICE your objection s o r < i le Pn>i•<t """ ..... t; ......,., criroo'· °";~",~_....°'~~:u , 1 So Piaaa ~ .. s.n•aAnA,<:a "'°" eollectlon of overdue funds. Adl)ere to buic ls· Not1ee1t_.,e1-••<-!itorsot 1-----written objection s with the wut, ••'"O 111e w .. 1.r1, 11,.. 01 de.~" , •• ..,~ llitNi"!'~ 11• ~· Aob••t McCo•rt1•<•. ,,, !>o. , .. wlfN,, -"*' ,,_,.,.,..... 1i..1 o H ..... J H.,bor -vord O •t1-e of ... 20 ,..,.. __ ...., _,.,. u,_, G••-•. Or ...... C• ttOI* 1ue1. ,.,, .. [:.,.,. 1,....,. 10 tie,,,_ on 01•••TMINT0, I c ourt before the hearing. 1 .. 1 10 •" .._.. ,,....1• '""'" ...,..,,, •ucll <1eec1 ot tf\K!, Ms •'le?111e0 •no Bonn•~ 1111,,0,,..1c11, JU so LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): C hange of ~uso11 1 pr-rty "-'•'"•ll•• a.s-THN1"°9TATION 't Your appearance mav be "'"'00'' _, •'""" • 11,.. • •htonce ;•11:t~~·d 10 ,~~:! •~1 •P~r'"··~ G•r~r.o..,..o.nooe ll; t I . ted c "vi ·rilled I NO'TIC•..B>CCJteTlllACTO•\ in norson or .... wour at ... 150.00 ..... lo .......... "°"" Hid tll • • • • er• Oft 0 J f tllS ""\i ... u I) to<lll!AFltO b~ an Y e 1~ • accen . re au ty, variety and · TM · _ llllM,_, -"• 01 I s.ete41 ~· ,..,1, 11e •t<••Yed •t ,... t" • , _ • 11..,, 11e•rio ..., of 111e '°"',, 1j,,. « o.tou11 oo1C1 ~·"''"' •"" ,, .. 1 .. ,..,., .....-, • ... - romance dominate Scenario Pill!!~' ,_ lrtteftllllttrelllllltf'otor•: 1"-0.PMll!teftl of fr~rtol'411f, 110 fQrney. Ber nerd $1rwl. ~.00 1 .. t wide, H oepoallltO •1111 P ld Cl\lly •POOlnt..S "_.¥cQrml<k • T , r"9" argo •o•eaT L. Pl•Tl ll, 1!IAMI Tu11111 I !iovth Scltll"fll Sll'Mt, Room 1000, lot I I F V 0 U A R E A, shown on • "\09 di To act 1001, ,_. Trutt ... WCI! -di lrvtt -•11 Tltl• ~i..t-••• lltt!d wit" tho -..., ... raca figure prominently. ·~ · ~111 ... -.,., Ttat"'. C.lllOmie. , Ane••u. C•lllotnl• '°°11. until 2 ' CR E 01 TOR o r 8 cont· coNllH' 111 81* u, .,... 11 ot lollt· oecvl'lleno n1-..idn11 001111.itnnJ •covnlr Cllf1l ~ OrMIGIO cou,,1y.,.. s.,- , SOOllPIO (6ct. 23-Nov. 21): Empbaa~ oo TM *lltlOll 1" c.111ornl• of t,.. o•ctock p.m 1111 0c1ci.r lll. '"°· •I · t edit ' f th ..... ca111~"1U M._.s. •¥ard1 of u to s.ecupe ~.,. ~1&...o eno MY!De• ~ ".-~ • "b "lit balJ tlllet el9(\11Mtfll<e or flf'lllclpol b\otl· wlll<lf """' tMy wlll 1111 publlCl(l lngen Cr Or 0 e VC"• OT11119e c-.ty, n.llCO Sovlll 0•12•00 .. 1-'°'llo,...,. llMle,_ ell_,., .. <ured " .. UI P1~Ucti0n, reaponsa 1 y , C ente aad com· ,.. .. GHiu., ._ 1"'.,.. 1,.,11 .. ,.,. _,... •ftd -111 Roern 1 •• sold ce,JSed, you must flle your e .. 1 •tone• 11,. e 111•-• of •uo ,,., ..... ~ely.,...,.. .,., ... ie Pub'"""" Or-co"''°""" Ptl01 ple.tioa of i mportant tramactlOQ. Build for 1a:s-e 1 ao•r•n. •o• <°""'"•"°" on s tet• c laim w ith ·th• court or'"' 10 • po1n1a1 1,... .. _,1-1 wit11 uw .,.. t: __, _ -"""DY •tec1 0<t 1.•. -.. n. ,.., elll~ """.. ct.ect ru ·-·ai __ ... . All ~ ----And ...... lll9llwey '" eccortlof\U """ Ill• t •t t .. t..... I Horth••I• llne of said Lot " or 10 co .... ..,,.. -t1Y .. be -to . ----aecu .. .., -re, may ma-n .. IU ellcutes. dt •UH uU4 llY lh• l11t ended I '"clflcolioM Ill•••••• .•• wlllcll pres en ' .. '"' per~na Falrwl-,,.,.,.,., .... polnl llelng on I s•t¥ty , ... OMlt•llo"' UC\H.. P U BLIC NOTICE 8AGl1TA&l\IS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Relative traw-.....-t11r .. _,..1 •• 1..-.-~1e1~ei.m .. ,astottow•; representative appointed'"" 0 1\li"O -v o1 Mid C•»t• t":, Y 0c _ .. onflde1 dilemma. Be "oo ... rata've w '1t.bout .,. ••• ., .... ..,"to t11e lrit•~1 o •• ,,.. c°""'Y '" c .. t• -.ww, by the c ourt within four ~w. ~ ,. .... ,_,_ ,.,,.. • a-~~~~-~' ----... " r-tr-I--:-. lrom !Joy St..-! to F•lr.lew Rood th f t.. d t f IKI Arwo No. I, tlwM• Soultl "'a 'IO'" -_. w.,.e WN•tCMI COUaT ..._ __ m'-• , __ _._.,.bl ·voled c:.-u bt • ' l <o1°0r•U•uru1.eturn1,,.1-10 11e mon s rorn ,,e ae o west•...,.•••1e1,..~o1tiw l e1s..t11amc..111or'ft1o,111e MCAA.,,Ott•i• ~ .... UR:Aui"a Y 10 \' : ~g OD ,119 --.. ..,,._, eddreU ot ••"•'"''*' •ltd • •ldewel-la M first lssuanc;e of letters as Nortllfftv•llrt llM•s-on• mop "-'11'tJ. Cvtten. COU.TYOfl1Mt.1No1 •illlort Journeys, aubmisaioWOf ldeu and fotmala. ,,. 1,......tr.,...... .-..: · I ,_.,,,II(.. pro\llded in-Section 700 of ~ Trect.._, .... ~ ... -"'...,., u. Vk• """"""' o~ To s..ow uu11 C•-•coaN (Dec.22.Jan. lB)·. Ane-,m..:.r... oA•••TT ii(. cA111l111t , ..... I .,.,.. ... ._1....0 tor '"' 111t1r•' the Probate Code of,. ... 2s .. M1tee11-Moc>i. ••·I ~~.:;..5;:-~ f'Oltetu••••o, .... _.., ,. ... ...,. .. v .., c"1t1STaH• L CAin .. , MA•Y E. _,_ IMll<ri--•In. If I Th ti c..-ds ol Mid 0r.,... ~Y. • di• r ••Y CAie MUllll8•• A*ltlt indepebdent appro,ac b could result ln proflt. Get MA•OuA•OT, nil ,· .. , c .. 11 •1•11,. ~1tkalla11• .• ,,. . .,OflO,.., Cal orn a. e me fo r t•11<• of nra.111 f•l 10 ,,. Po1r11 of "~'"""a.-._ •• oeu, Pu111. ,,. tM·~""' of """"""k•tloft o1 to heart of matters where financial at __ ... _1 la ".....,.,, c.r-•1 ,,,..,, ca1Hor111o *"''tor lllddlne ,,, .. prolect un on1, filing c laims will not ex-a..111111,.. 0c1. ••. 2l. 311• """· '· ••JMtt PAMl!1.A JO scoP1"CAS'lr, For ....._ .. u. IHI ot1101-•• ,,,. 0.1N1rlm1,,1 ot pi re prior to four months 111 .,_.., • .... ......,._, Pt an Ct1e,,.. ot "-· ~cenMld. . TllltlM..,....,,""111\enlMr'ftoll Tr•"uorte t1011,. P1en1 e11d Bid frbm the date of the h e ar-A•ne11dmo11t propote• 10 111chufe1 PVaLIC NOTICt P e l 1110"''· PAM ELA JO deKrl~ In .,._ .. at: cldtflff *' Oo<uments, lloom ,., Tret>-.Wfioll I ti __. bo blltfltod ~ #111<11 -_ _.,1 SCOPA.CASA, llot llltd a ,,.,.11.,, In AQl1AIU\18 (Jan. 20-Feb. 11): Obtain valid Clfflll"I ..,_ _, 11 ........ ,. 11u1io11111, m oH serwt, P.O. &o• 1M . ng no cwu a ve. • tw tM ~ ..... 11. 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" • DC<CA~ O-t· Dr L-• CMnull • W-.1 00HTACTIAIQ Cl) M"A01°H 8.J wnt• ™>me to 1111 w1te rec>«flng "linger·• MCape attampll and on•. ol Frtnll'a gooloUi)a (ft llAANIY MILLEA ··BYrJ.i" HIOI cMNIWI NIC..wl ~OAY94GAIH Relph II torcad into • bo.11- lng match wtttl • lootball bnli-oY9' Ille ett,cllona lof•=lD M•A•t•H A eudd•n daluga ol Wounded at the 40771h II lono..d by • llre end • rainstorm • UMTTA e.retta·a alternpta to sdve a murder w>d recover • lhelk0 • -eld nec:lll- ... e complleate<I by • W•I-* MIU~FBt -oent. • OYUl IAIY "Widower: Men Alone" Guests: 1haa1rocal pro- Ck>eer Fraderlelc Bnason, ge.ontotoglll Of' Jam.ti Pe1erson IC.an RIOOell O -~1 1.BtMllt AIPOfWT ()) TIC TAC DOUGH 0 ..,.... °"""'" -Gueetl. Teddy Pendar. I I graH, Kai Rudman, , Slapt\anle Mllll, Oevo I 308 IONTHaTOWN I St-IOOkl at'W19 "-of gun ~a/lip; • look •t the Palm Spr1ng1 Aer1al TratnWay.••lllnlnalhar<>M of the TV _t,_ rapotter In LOI AllQ8lel and ICrOU Ille COUfltry I 'AMllY...UO IHANANA GueJt: 09I Shann0'1, • IYIEWITMU8 L09 AHGllU Paul Moyer and Inez P.Or01a go Inside L.A. '1 only nude apanrnenl com- pla•: Pfoflld mar11al art• nwo Cftuct( Nofrts: e•ptor• b ... b•ll'1 colorful and unpredlCl•bl• world ol umpl,... I MCI THe MUllC AU. IN THE FAMll Y Archie didn't .,.eport h11 lnooma from drovino Mun· ·C'Jaa1111•I Lbfi119• 8 KNXT tCBS) Los Angeles G KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e ~LA (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KABC-TV (ABC! Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ-TV(lnd ) Los Angeles 0 KCST (ABC) San Diego a...t<ITY (J.nd I Los.Angeles- • KCOP· TV (Ind l Los Angeles • KCET-TV !PBS) Los Angeles Gil KOCE·TV tPBSl Hunlington Beach 'Baby' Wann Video Drama -~ . By PETER I . BOYER • LOS ANGELES <AP) -"Baby Come s Home," tonight on CBS. is a love_!>r litUe surprise -a pre-fab, made-for-TV entertainment that comes alive with rich characters and dialogue. <Cbannel2, 9p.m.) It doesn't vanish from your mind during the commercial breaks. . "Baby Comes Home" is the sequel to a 1'V movie from last year, "And Ba}1y Makes Six," about a man and wife whose smooth middle-age is disrupted by the birth of a baby. The makings of Movie-Of-the-Week mediocrity are there. Btrr 111E WIFE IS one Colleen Dewhurst. the husband Warren Oates. You've got to like these folks. Miss Dewhurst project.a a husky elegance as the menopausal "new'_' mother suddenly Cand un- characteristically) gripped by a fear of age. She is driven first to beauty treatments, the.n finally to secluaioa and near·agorapbobia. "When you get a little older, my dear," she ex- plains to a concerned young lovely, •·and every one in that great maguine-t.elevislon land out there is telling you to pick up your breuta, lift up your buttoclu, be as perfect aa tboee underwear ad ladies -then what happens? What happens ia you begin to feel invisible ... and I don't like it." THE SIGHT OF THAT Earth-mother Dewhurst penoaa -IO lar1e and steady -swirl· inl in change-of-life craziness carries an impact that couldn't be written into the script. stie is perfect. Warren Oates is just fine u the steuy-&uy husband -Who was ·re.Sy for a little adventure but 1et1 a wbite·knuc~e roller-~uter-rMle. An~ MUdr~ Dewhurit's peppt./y mo.tieris a wholly' satisfying entertainment unto benelf_ son 1 cab ana now na·~ on lrOubla ''"'" lhe IRS • MACHEIL /~MA ~ til NaWeCMECK Cl)P.M.~ A male belly dancer,• vllll lo Iha nome or t"-LOull· ., viii• Slugger b•Mblll bal 1:00 8 THE WH!n SHADOW Coecn Aeevn returna to New Y0<k for Illa lllgh aclloot reunion af'd •- Old lrlendallipa with • for- mer leammlle •nd his lllQI\ schoot s-thearl (Part I) D GAMES PE<>f'l.E Pt.AY FHtured: fJ vllll lo Illa annual custard pie throw· '"II c0t11n1 In Co•,,..th. England. a lug·ol-war be'-11.....,orl<ers and t ..... 11er1. I llory I bo.it an alhlale In • wheelc:l'lalr 8 MOYIE t * 1~ "Tiie Hiding Pl~' (1975) Julia Harrie. Arthur o·eOllnw-A brave Chrla- lian latnlly com" to th• aid ot their Jewllll neigh- bor• during Ille turbulent 0#11 years In Holland. (:l hrs.) eo MON<&MN>v Mindy lnfollrll• • aleazy night clut> to lear11 wllo 11 playtng dirty pot1Uc:a1 trlekl on Nelson Flavor. (Rl II COMeATINTHE ClA8POOM Tiii• special e1111mlnas tne problems of vl~ln Ille clUlfoom_ll:ld ~ ~h snoc:ttlng llltlstk:a a• Ille enormous number ot 1eac11a<s 1n1u•ed •I 1Cllool1 In assaults .... -. - MIDUFEMOM CoHMn l>ewtlurat ~I \l\Flr.IU PllTI Wt NOW PLAYING AMC. OUNGl MALL Orange 63 7 ·0340 MMl'l IOUTll COAST Costa Mesa 546-2711 lDWAllDI. IADOlllACll El Toro 581-5880 EDWAIDI' ClllMA WEIT Westminster 891 ·393~ l'ACIFIC'S Nl·WAY U DlllVl·IN Westminster 891 ·3693 ITUQfM Dflftl-IN~ •· - Orange 639·8770 t' TelerisiOn TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS 1 • 1111.M.MMaAJINI A ·~ II HOiiywood • I -.._. ~Ollfle reto.d com- pany; • -belly d- Cllef re• rnellea coin lr111.,1 .hjdl u 1-1 l1<ma ~· ancl Ir~•. Joyeti JNl.O.. h .. • 1 .. 1 tor pay- GNc abUlly • a.tOVll * * ''(),q 11 Not Enougll ( IQl6) Kltll Ooug\aoa ....... 19 Sm1th A lllm prOdueer meui.e ror mQn4ty 10 u tlt- ty h•• ~i.ll d~llter ti ,,,, , I WHY* T .. WON.07 THI GHOef 'C>..ilPu• l yrannu• ti) ALLIN A DA v·a WON< Ho•t 8 111 R1'ii.,1y 11eva11 ..:10 .. me lOulllf) to di .. CO•et -OI Iha 111\lllJ\Q t11lng1 111•1 P4'UC)I• 110 to Htn a hv!f>Q • » • <ti AMOI€ Angle and Srtod'a qu .. I _.,..o a1 horn<t la dlS· rurb<tll lly •n "'"P' t><Jrgl•r wt\GM •d•f'lliy proves 10 bet alloc;l!\lo Atlgle (RI • CAAOl 9UAH!TT AHO,__NOe • THEOUOT'I &AOt<EN MENa The 11nv.ronmttnlel impact ol off·•oad vehtctes-on ,,... 1:1 I mllllon scrn ot d-t "' IOOlllem C111110 ... 1• I• eum1neo 9:00 8 Cl) MOVIE "Beby Comes Home · '(P••rnlere) Colleen O.Wtiu•st. W11tren Oate• A mlddla-llQ4KI ceuple -.tho he•e alraldr raised '"'" chlldren(.. tond themselves P•••nll•O•ln D MOVlE • • '°Piranha ( 19781 .BrJIOlord Diiiman. Ha•lllef. Maniiesl " b11~n· 6•P4UI; mMll unfeHIMls SC:lloots ol deadly p11enhes on a trnll waler 18"• bordat•ng on • school 1no a vacation Counlr lncludl Roy Ctartl, La~ Gallln. aylon J•nnlnga and Lor II• Lynn Jdln hoal Dennis ~··-In a cete-br ellon or Ille l.,sl SO yea•• ol c;oufll')' mua.c -j_ _ D VU AHO THIE Wot••. much ml .. ndet- les ot l!_nlm•I• tllat •• lut bec!olrung . •~!Incl, ,,. 111own lh thel1 natural ~abOal In llop4N lh,al ma~ wtll acc:ep! lllern and 1aallu lh•I -can live aide b~ 1ld• wltllout da9troylrig HCll other • WJWGIWnf G~•• feddy Paf'der- gr•n. I Kai Rudman. Stephen'8 Miiia, Oevo, Benny ~•rdOnH, T G Sh41pMf d • TI4E DUERT'8 MOQN Sil.DICE l'OUOW~ <rueita Tony LenZ. Jim Wal'9. Jim Dodson end 8ruce Ottanffel<I discuss the recreational uM or the Calllorn1a ~· .... cu... .. ~·· Hoe ~ li"fWVllWI Roger Ebert and 0- Slakel re11i•• Private Benjamin... "Wiiy Would I l. ... •and "Gloria .. eu.S.~ll "Gasohol Gc><ng Wllll The Orlln" Jom lAl\r., raoort1 on ,,.. o..e1~1 ..-a lulur• Of gQOl\ol and the I>'_. .. 14i/roundlnQ 11111 *OCll-iEl"dullry NATIONAL N1WS TI4 .. Ol.O HOUIE Sob VII• ottare IOnMI IOIU• Ilona wtien work on fne • llOUM ul'ICOver, unlote· _, problama lrom 11141 I ~»iE:: THUTAE • ·Crime And Pun1111m"'ll Sllll unsuspactti(I ol tl141 p1wnb r oker's murdtH. Raaltolf'i~ov bfog1111 ~ pay cllotoglcal ca1-end-mw11e game with lhe 11••m•n•no mag1a1r11e (Pall 3) (RI Q ID ~~VOCATE.a: fl.ECTIUN °IO P1ogram. J:.or l1141 Ppo. Advocates and tt•P<l•I wol ne-s who suppo•I tlltt vMtws or An0111son. C.nrt•tt a110 Reagan Ottbeie whl<,h 1.andld•le wlll besl ~erv.i Ille f'MOS ol • '"" POO• M ocllael Duka~.~ mod6f111es 11:00 ID. CIJ di!· NEWS HOUYWOOO &OUAAE.8 G MEWL YWEO GAME .• VOU BET VOUA UFE Buddy Hackel! pl.llya ltoe o-wltll • cap61fcru~G<I· er. a beauttlul lernah• P•O· re111onaJ wrest111t anol .. diet doctor • ONE8T£PIEYC>te0 Tna O<eam" A'111t Iha avacuatlon QI. tri. Br111111 Army al Oun~"~ • Home Guerdtmen tta rio1 IOOkOul Gtury on Ille Ef'g- llsll Channel 11:30 8 (() THIE JEff'EA80H8 Mo111ar Jellerson and UncltJ 8er1ram 10lrf lorcas 10 reunite Ille feu<11ng IK· Ilona ol Tom and Helen 1 famll ... (R) D TONIOKT Hoat· Johnny Careon Guests Buddy Hackett. Or Morr1s Goldberg JOHN DARLING TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8 :00 "The Hiding Place." Julie Ha rris stars In this story or a Dutch woman who provides shelter for J ews fleeing Hitler during World War ll. C RS 9 9.00 "Raby Comes' Home " Warren Oah:" Mnd Colleen Dewhur111t portray a <·ouple who become parenlR in '*<jdle age fKC'' r cvww. photo below). NRC e U:OO "P1rnnha, P1runh1t," Flesh-eating fiKh put a llttle tJ1t 1n this horror m ovie with f'f•tn Urown. Wilham Smith and Heather Mt!nZ1f!1! ,,.~BllWIM fr•c tfHt~fl/tt• thft f uyh••• cc;unlry.ide 111 f ''" I "II 1;n(J or (>le.~ rw111n I Oil A8C NIWll OUHSMOt<l Wt1wn r••ttut. ..... tt.1• • w'~" •n ,.,"'~'"*' ,. .. , U4fl 11, C.tmatu~ l~rtl'lf'f .,...,. f.1l"Jft, ti«..()h•"t rttU,f#tJ•+I• ,,, a l•m1ty ot hltl• lh"-v"• QI HOOAH'I HEME.A. ,. GtulMJJ'l •(l•Hd t a 8''"00"'1 to (19tltittf ,1,hf>f rn•fl<1rt armut Htlllooo 1·1 • IT TA.ICU A THI£" AS ~""'d'I "''"'"' t••• t1,111..,t "•l)t-0-into,.,,,, .. "'~ II• •IOUon .. -. r,r I A t~1;1111.• ., ID CAPTIONED "9C ' NEWS • 11:110 8 ®, CHAFILll 08 AHOELI n~ Ano•t~ 11 .. '"''""'" .. &tn•&Jl<-\OU\ ALr.it'J•h! If• #tl~n • •Omar ''°"_..., ,4., rl<At< #Al 11~19d on • ''""' 1nQ ..,.K .. /RI -~- 12:00 9 (I) MCMlll:AH I WIFE T"41 qualtlltlllC~ of • PIO- . rfllllOf\al football t••m " ll'Mt p-ome IUSD*CI -an eutographeO too tb~ll warns of • murder af\O ~ !>Ody •• loun<I 8 TWIUOHT ZOHf 0An unacrupuloua lravelong . merch1nt cl8'm1 lie nu • rT>AglCel Out! """IC" W11t save a conoemnaci man . .......,.. llltllll'Oealka I,.., 1~1 \•II\ "II • IJll ""• mlfltJ ''•fl•fftl •'i>e11mertt o. • ,,.ui. •Ith rttgen11#d l flfl'4t 11 JO D lOUOAAOW t •'"''" t,a rw:.IH' 1P,.&<.••l1•" I H •r-f '•WI• •Ill.I Or t ••t{t(VA B1Hh.~ ,.,, I ur .. 1>'94 ..... 0td1nv '"'"' "lyt ·•""' . 8 MOVIE • • • l'!owe• Dr um '•'"!(I 11~ II Nancy Kwan J•m..·.t'jn1091• Baud on 11141 11-oa P'9Y by Roooer• ar\O 1'4atnmer\laon A C111 ..,..., girl tr1v.i• lo San ft.,,..11GO to marry • men wnr,ee ramuy po<:ked h., ''" noa t1r1~ (I fir 55 min} •I D THff91 "Moutlllul Of Ou•r I NATIONA1. NIWS '1li0 III llllOUCE WOMAN Pepper goee undercover .. a t8(>0t1er 10 lnVM!iglll 1n. drUQ overOOM <l .. lh ot a ICIC~ ll8f IRJ • MOVI£ • •;, "'Firat Man Into '.Jp-" 11959) .... rla Lin- do, Maranan ThompM>n A courageous· 1111 pllot u•odet"taltes • d1rlng ml.- ~O'l •nto IM• unllnown realm or G'arnma rays (I Plr lOmonJ • MOVIE. a•*'"' "Guns At Beta11" ( 1~1 RICh•rO Allenbor- ough. Jack H1...ttln1 t:at. THI L.OM1 ~ "~Gold·· 1:..01 N1W1 2:00 NI.WI .MOW! * * "Cott1191 l'o Let .. f 1941) AIUllllr Sim, JoM MINI 2;10. MOYjl * * * .. Tn. Oevll And MllS .i-·· ( 194 I) Jfftt Arthuf. CharlM Cobu1n • NIWa 2:211 HIW9 1:30 MOW a *'A .. White Wilch Ooc- IOf'" ( 1963) Suun Hey· ward, Robert Milchum • WOVll aa "LadyOIV~ .. 119.,, Denni• o·ic. .. te. Ann Seara 3'00. MOVlf "; * .. Nlg'11 01 Tiie Blood Mon11er·· ( 1972) Cllrlslo· ptier LM , Marla Scllall 4:008 MOVIE • • 't. "floooa 0 1 fear .. 119591 Howero l<Nl:-Annt1 Heywood • MOYIE • • ·Ba111a or Tne w orlds" ( 1ge II Ctauoe lfaons em Carter 4:268 NEW& 4:30• MOVlf * * "Night Monllet" pg421 Bel• Lugo1I, Lionel Atwill . • "89 f 'ridatf• Day• i•f' .tlorir• 11:00 e •'Ir "Lawless Frontier" ( 1935) John W1yna. Shell• Terry· -AFTERNOON------- 1t:e0 ... • •.i, Lady From loul11111•.. ( 1841) John Wayne, OM M- •••• "ln.Llon" (196:1) Wiiiiam Holden: Capucina S:OO llll * * • • "f unny Glrl .. (Part :ll ( 1968) Barbra Streisand. Omar Sharif . f.,'"Y Brice, :S:SOfl ***'Ao .. C1111ng Northllde 777" ( 1948) James St•wart . Halen Wilker 4:00 • * • • ·•rhe Prison« Ot Zenda" (1g52) St-111 Granger, Deborah l<err by Armstrong a Batluk Baseball it Big mt ·for ABC; NEW YORK <AP) -ABC won the networks' orime·time ratings race for--Ute-first time in more than a month with a boost from the big league baseball playoffs. figures from th.e A.C. Nielsen Co show. And now the advantage shifts to NBC. NBC broadcut the opening game 'Of the 1980 World Series between Philadelphia and Kansas City Tuesday night, and the sports programming is sure to help the network in the three-way competition. Five of the eight games in the American and National League playoff series were broadcast in prime-lime by ABC, and all five were among the 20 most-watched pro· grams of the week ending Oct. 12. NBC, apparently entrenched in the rat· ings cellar at midsummer, now has won "OH QODt 900K H" (Po) , ...... .,...._ "COAST TO COAST' (PG) ·~~,,. .. ,_, ...... "URBAN COW80Y" (PG) ,,..., .... "IN OOD WI TAUST" (PG) ,,......, ..... ATi~s ~ # Love st.ry -#. the competition twice in the past four weeks , and has been runnerup the two other limes . NBC maintains the 198G-81 prime-time season, despite the recenUy resolved ac- tors' strike that halted production for the .three networks, began with "Shogun" in the week ending Sept. 21. The competing networks have said they wiU start fall pro· gramrning Oct. l'l. • NBC made it close in the most recent survey with "Beulah Land," a miniseries on plantation life in the old South. The three episodes of "Beulah Land" were among the week's 10 highest-rated shows, following a precedent set by NBC's ..Centennial" t.wo weeks ago and "Shogun" the week before that. ABC's rating for the week was 21.2, to 18 for NBC and 15.5 for CBS. The networks say that means in an average prime-time-- minute during the week, 21.2 percent of the nation's TV-equipped homes were tuned to ABC . Here are the week's 10 highest·rated shows: · H•ll-' Le-O..molan•llio G-!. Miii .... 1"' of 11.t ,_._,,. 11.• mllllon llome, ABC; '0ltt¥1 ,.,..,.., .. U.t or lf.imllllol\. .............. ~;· PM1 111.%4.Af//r ltmlll._., -HIC; "Dulllsof Heaurd," 24 °' tl.7 mllllan, -00.0MlrlUIA," n.•.., 11.2 mllllon, ._ti! C95; "letllall lMlll ... ,._.. II, Zl.1 or ta mllllon.-·· ........ ~ ... Part 1.21• 11.1m111i.. ... 1t1NIC; Amerk.., LA .... 'Olamplan9"1P, Game 1, 11.t or 11 minion, AIC, and "Tllell'• tn<l'MllM•" -"NatlOMI Le .... Ollm· ploftslllp, 0.... 1, llotll 11.6 or t•.I mttllon, IOtll AIC. .. Tllenellfllpr ... .,..t: "Nl"L ,,...., N..,.. ~ ........ r ....... , n ""~· -Nat-.......... (.M,,..,. .. 1111p, ~ 2, -AIC; --"lite ....... of -~d ....... h NIC, end '00811•." Cl5, lie; L.lllla -°" tlla l'rahle.'0 N9C; "Tiie C.lawey• on Grn ... n·• .. -. .. NIC, -......... 1, ... u-QwmpiCIMfllp, Game 3, AIC, \la, .. _ -!law to:· HIC. -...... -"To ll'lnd My Sarl.'0 cas. tie. -"DI_, .• W..rM W.Wfd." NIC, 9'"' "L-1oe1;· AIC, lie . The resolution is.,J heaV)'-b~ CODtriVN1Ce.1 unworthy Of the unfoldin(it concludea. But you'll just be eo taken by the characters you'll be willin& to lndulae a weak story. ------~ * PllOl'ESTERS ROPING TO strike back at t.eleviaoa pro1rama deemed offensive m•y want to thinll twi~ belon launchiq into noi8Y netative . publicity campaig,s, at least, if the aim of tbe pro. test ia to hurt the tar1et pro1nm 'a raUnga. U seems that any publicity la atill lood publicity. O.pit.e the fevered P.rotesta of Jewiab groupe and an or~anl1ed boycott, CBS "PJayln1 for Time" -in wtUcb antJ.laraeli Vaneaa Red1rave portrayed a balf·Jewlab Auaebwitl aurvivor -1~ored a bi& victoey in the ratinp. AND ,.BEVIAll LAND:' NBC'a ante·belham i----1".'-•P oama. dominated lut..wMll '• : raUnp.-AU tbree eesmenta of the 1lic·hour minlleriff ftn.llbed la tbe NlelHn top 10. "Beulab Land" blld been the object of a loq, inteme ~ campatp bJ a coabuon aqered by the mcm•'• portrayal o1 blaea. • TJw pr«eeta .,aimt bolb prof.r•ma ~early beaellted tbem1. at i..,i in the rattnp. ADd rat· IDll !JpeM ln mltlnct, kMad tOftll lD network ex. ecutlve suit.a. . 1 l ~ ...... ~ ··~ riinl • .......,.,.. ....... ~~ -.. .....__. .... .__,~·-, ··---·-· ,,... ·u••ms _.. .... c... .... IMl-2711 --lllU °'11111 U7-G340 •••·rm=·= BT .. M1·SllO -&A .......... Ui Mlrldl '2H70I --·--··Cll El Toro 511·&UO ----IUU. °""91 137-0340 I --· UU1JfMT• Hunt'""°" lllctl l4l-03M ' l'alamOunf Plclulet ~IS A 8tookslilrnSProducliOf'\ Anll'lon\I Hop111ns ond .Jo/'1n !'VI m fl'oe Elephant Mc>'\ Atw'WI 8onc:ro« .JoM Gielgud ~ H ... 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U t'91 ,__. t \~UM l \•\0 ') 1:1~~ ] 0. ... 14 \1o1ttii.rlon4 • .... ,., r,1., "'°°'• . 31!111111,~~~·1\l.~t,'"•1..i'~:~,~~·~·;~.,~ "OtOINAtl P(OPLf 11 • _,••••~•~ 994 /400 'l JO•l OO•S lO•I 00• 10 JO • Woo4y &ti•" :J;lfl\'~ ~ . • ... I Sl.ltOUST MlMOlllS t•l ,.t~)t'IJ~M~(lll•lli'~'~"·~·~·-~· J ~"' ·-o .. wu ·--1••• ~••••• _ 994 2400 CHUCH &HD CHOMG'S NUT MOVll1•1 ... ,.., ...... ,.u,, , ... ., ... . 0.14•• "••" PllVATf lfNJAMIN CI J I OO•J·l)a ).n••·oo•IO H -.:-.~---.-. ----0."'914 '"'"'-''•,.. ••• ,.., ,,.,., ....,. • • • •••· "OIDINHY •IOPU 1•1 i't' ., I '4•dt(I ..... ,.,,.,:•S•l:OO••O:lO .... ~. ....... .,., 1t \ \ l I 't l fl \ .. •11 t l w.teu 494 \'i14 0.14f. Mott•" 7n ,llVATI HNJAMINc11 ,, .. ~·~,).\\.eiCI "HOPSCOTCH ' (R1 WICDAYS · 1 oo.e 1~10 tt St.t SUN 1.0tM -:00 I 00. tO·OO ¥ofll ""'"I • lo(< • 'llO• 1 I •-°" IMPORlAN1 NOllCI' CHll OAlN UNDlA I? f AH' All A ... '11 U 'f•t1 O.tel TtHOI UAIHc11 'l UJ THl CHllOHN 111 ,.. • t\ ""· ::-... , .. O.t4j• .... ,. 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Sant-a Auc. ·~1,, l•·"l.11 ... 1 hcou~h Sunda~!,. .n \·aryllll:: I II Cl •• tt '\II\ • \11d \11-.s H1·J rdon !>rinks <1 Little" 3t lht:. le\ II• •1ti11.c.11111 1 h c·att·r in ·1"urllc Hod< Com 1111.111\ t'.111-""l11 nn1h1ll Uo:.id off Turtle Rr1c k 1)1 , 'c t 1' 11• ;:-~1 .11;.1;1 i Fridays and Sat urdays 1t.1 •Ill h Oc l ,., 111.ctHH'l' ~unday at 2 p.m . "'1,\.JOIC U.\ICHAlt·\" A'f the Nt>wport c 1.11111" \• 1111 • 1'111•a t1·1 a~> ~lonte Vista Dnvc 1 """ \1, .. , ,1;:111:1110 1 Th ur~days through 1 ti 1 •• , .11 >-1 "11111la1-. at :!.:1othrough Oct. 25 . \:11 I lac rl I 1•c•li11gs" !iv the S•tddleback \t..,11~~ 11 111 H ;cd, '.'~I till' ( '11111 h .;.(I h" "i,i" \ ,111 '...!...'.!!lilll.!J.l.IJ.L.L.J.lu:.alc.t..A.Lt ~!1ss100 Yiejo..Ui~h... l l1·m~nt r· t "nm~n und \ I ht'al1·r .. ~·-::Ot-·"!\n'"TTTt't7i-··---·;:_~1 1111 1t1·c ;7rJ 11:181 1 Fridays and Sat urdays t'abr1ll1•. ,'i1111 l 'k11ll·lll c• c l!I~ O.Hi51 l 11n i.:ht 1111 11111.!1 •11 "'I•, , I \11, I -...a 1 11rd:1~ al~ :111 ",\ H ''.'l,j \' T Ui N<> .llappl'l;:.d 1111 1111· \\ .1, 111 tlw l·\Jru111 a1 •h i· I lll11!Jngto11 lh'o.H h l'la~ 111111-., :\l;11n at \orkll1''"· lfti'ntln~tcm tka1h •8'17 1111.1 l·rida,.:and S;1turda' al k::IO .• "~·tc.·1·t l\,1' -...tor) · :il th1· 1:rc•j.!on IS .11 It St ud1u_. ffl." Fort''' ,\ \ 1· -...;int;1 .\11.1 •1~•1 1111; • * (. \I I IU I \ H II 'I Wll ;Jl'l<lr!> 111 thl:'tr 20s arc 1 I 11• ·rl1 cl 10 1'111111111•11· lhc c::ist of ''The Paisley 1 , ,. 1, 1111.tt .ct tl11· ~~1cldl1·bi:1l'k Valley Community 11 1 1 d11· .. 1·111r Art Winslow will hold audi· 1 ... 11· \lt•11d.,1 .11 i :Ill 1n lht· theater, 2574 l ·C II) •I" •l ''•111 \Cl'fli Redford ~u st 'Ordinary' ~a:w 'UHi--H11 bl'C'l l<l'J ford \\ hOSl' l\111Wlllll' ~Otld lu<1!..s ha v1.· m~dc h t m thl· 1d 11l ol m.1n1 ll·rnah· m11111· fan s t-.;.i vs ht• c'hust.· thv nm t:I "Ordina;., f't'oplc" 111r h1~ dt-but :.s :i f1lrn d1rcC'to1 h t'l'<IU!><' ht' 11 anll'd t o t')\ pl<)rr· th1• d1ffl'rcn1 l's bi>twt.•cn appt'ar um·e~ ;md n •ality "I gUt'.SS I don't S Ct.' niysell much the W<1) I •!Jlpcar t<> other people ." I( l'dforo to ld un in ter v-iewer for' th<' ~urre-nt c No- ve mber 1 ISSUt:' Of B e dbook mag azinl' "There seem s to be an OJSSCIC1at1ve 5'\t· Of feelings that go with a person who looks like I do. (b11t>~·vc-'-nt.'ver r eally ft'lt tnc way I Wal> supposed lo look " • l{l.•d!c11d was tnll-rvle~~ b> :\ltm1 .Jonci.. thl' cdit(Jr \.\ho ''dis c•11 e1 ed " "Ord in ary Pcopl<''' MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,,... t.r .•,, :""-"'•.-"'Ci' ',.., .n'oi"""' OJ'.,''" ..f'~ ,.., ~'!ff' •'\ o' d Ill Cl 111-I It. •I I '.. I I,." 11 1:m 1..,1·1 p t:-.ti \ l:•h 1'1 1·-.,.. .\h Jtlllt''-\\ 1111 ' I ••'' :tit ,JS SOl'l:J!t· ··tl1tn: at J "',IJ• ·~ .11~11 talkl:'d \\Ith J t..tt1111 .I '"1 di. t .111 ·~I who told hl'r 1h.11 ''" ,, "' ..,,, "' (t•r111in1't.l ncit le '• ''' crl1 1":-" Ht'd ford th.it sh• J .. d t11111 hc1t dogs the f:r"1 1111 .. · 1 • 1l11H•cl .11 he r housl' .., . • "Ill· -...as ~II llo.1\UI .d ... nd ~I t ,•t with tht' kid... l>l:t I 1-',l'I L•111b:.or raS"St>d \.\ h<'n I. -itm rk -:rbn11t th:.rt m eal." · A sk l'd lhh:.ot 111• th111ks "Ord inifl'~ l 'l•O plt· I~ Si1y1ng and what hc hunsl·H '' oulcl Sa) about m aintainin).! a h<1pf1' m:ar . riage. l_{edf~irt.I ~aid · J.u-.1 g1 Y•' the other pl•r,,on r11o1rn t1o ;;rQv. and dev<'l11p Oun I 11\ • 1 .\ f1 .. 1 c n each otlwr. l t \1ould ll1• an 1u1 rt'alistic 11 1t cltdn l .. ,· ...... rP1 A,.1 At.(. A.JM , t (J ~ .... ,<'1.1 ,, .. . , . "AIRPLANE'' (PG) "WHY WOULD I LIE?" '111 . ~·· .. , "' 'I 11 11 tf 'o•f''l'1 I I~,.,,, I A,, ••• .., .. ,, ... , '•I '• •f'\ '\,,.._. il( '\ . ... . ~"' . ... '·~ t\ ••II I\! ,; l1L 4•• ~" I I \,II ttl f f Jt•t. 11 A~ •f fu1 V • 1'f Pu '" rtt11 At f,J --- I•-"DIVINE MADNESS" f_RJ_ ·1 "PRIVATE r BENJA~IN" I "STARDUST MEMORIES" I.~~-~~~-~' ''THE EMPIRE .,,., STRIKES IACK" -NO ••s~u- h.c' 1· 1111unents 01 ~01ng far apart and 1·oin1ng b:ick and going _ .q1.11 I again · '. · 01111n~ the interVlt'\\'. wh1t·h \\ <1 !:> tondut•t<'d three m onths li1·l11rt> lht> r11m op1m ed to ra\'e I l'' ll'\\'S. :\l s Jones reminded l<t·dlord that mike Nil'hols had 1 allt'<I "Ordina ry People" a film en astt·r1>1t>ce " • · • .. , wish he hadn't s aid that ," l<cdford t:oinmented. "I mean. I · m f~11ttered -I respect' Mtla! Nic hols as much as any-director I k now. but it scares me. Actual· Iv. I'm star ed to death." WE EKENDER Gets i't Aj..L NOW PLAYING Am us in'} observ.atioras of lifa along the Oran~A Coast. penned cy a native son. in thr DAILY PILOT • • "IN GOO WE TRU ST" (PG) "Ttfe JERK" 'AJ "B~UES BROTHERS " "PROM NfGHT" (A) c ........... .. . ..: I "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT PA~T II" "HM 1 " ll'OI r -J I "THI ILUI UCiOOH" ,., "CALIFOIMIA SUITE" ~._ ___ c_PG_J ___ ~ "Allf'lAHl" ''UTn.f DARUMGS" IPGJ "CHHCH & CHO..,G" "THE LIFE 1•1 OF BRIAN" (A) ' .. MANNS BREA PlAZA lOWAllOS' ll[W,OllT EOWAlllOS' MISSION VllE.IO '".1,., _, b"'' ;. , .u 01bo M1n1on Vi•JO OU> m-.no 1..llllOOMt IOWAllOS "ClflC'S SOUlM t oasT '"' CtlltMa WlST L•gu•.a !kit~ 494 l)U ... , I ft 1i ,, 'H'l JtO 'USU ACC.,ffO IOll l•CI 1-•t•I A CLASSIC COMIDY Thurs.-Sat 8 P.M. thru 10/25 390 Monte Vista at Irvine, C.M. h.·:'...~ • I ' • • ... , ... j (I '"'" w' "vif'r'\ l 00 • ~~· ho-· I I p 0 8o• ]4 J J I .• ,' • rt. olf SllO o7!.SllS ~~-,;y' .. . '" ' BF.NEl-'IT ART & AUCTION SHOW Saturday -October 18 l''lll~T CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 2555 Santiago, Santa Ana 11 :00 AM -7:00 PM Spoftl0'9CI by: COPES NEW EMERGENCY CARE CEM'ER TO PR~VENT CHILD AIUSE :•Ott 1\lim1!l!ll11n l'h~1r11e <Child Care Provided l • Fo1 Info. Cull 832 6301 . -- ( ~ TH~ AMERICA~ fttOll ( T __;:_,.. . WESTERN RELi SHC)~ ' !-i/io_E l~,~~:; Go<llQ ,..,. i ....... -L••tlu ~ ( '' $, • ' , J ,."" 1~ Q\. • \\ • " • l ~ t:Nl t fi I AINMENT 1 ~n 1111 110111'1 u111. ' r ~ & Ale•1rnde1 Loc1g nll<i trun, l4:0 n\jd• FRI. OCT. 17 SAl OCT tis ~•Jill O~T 19 2 • 9 Pr.t 1 0 • q PM I 0 6 PM LONG BEACH CONVENTION CENTER tM•ll sJ, lth1 u flll to -I\ r#•A• C>ts<-ev1"1 -E;;-~-i ~ , , '- T ic:ke)'> d\ ~ ~ ~J ,,, '\ti ld 'ORT For 1nio <..d ll • 21JI 1 11 ~" .. .·~ ... ..... ,. -) ..,.. '.Z ... ~ ~ . ~ ' . <· ,,·~· ~'~ --;; 'lf:tr r » I NfbH I J I ... MAk..1HAl l O.._ \l~GE 'PRIVATE BENJAMIN" '"' -·-··· ... I . I , /. • ::. • .. '• MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz BIG G{ORGE . COMICS I CROSSWORO,- by Virgil Partch· .. ,... __ _ • ·one has a srntllt> tsnd the o her has d :;,~mpdth~ Smtih" SHOE MOON MULLINS ta -ll'o -- --.•. MISS PEACH •. I J ~E:~ 14> \'t::5SAC:-f, ..:.,). "O .. C-=>1' .' E O'. y;i..,.;1 ·5 -~ .vl<'Or-..6 , A~J~ 1'<? THE FAMILY Cl~~S :·. Keane LO MAA IE l ~OT£ "™'' oREAT PAPER ON bf bf WA~IN6rtw A.NO A.. l bl:lT WAS-.\'O i~INUS . THE PAPf~WAS SUPPOSED TO 14AVE 0EEN ON WASHIN6TON.r.C SIR q (I I WMO WAS ™AT. H/5 SON?WMAT DOE5 0.C. STA~D F~1~Lr CHAit.ES, {( FUNKY WINK E RB E AN ' I · LDSIN& ·: roona~;EAj -------- WE 'RE L..OSIN<7 8'.J A OJHOPPIN& SC.OR£ rr REALL4 15 A SHAME ! b~ Jeff M acNeHy 11v1~1 10 i'll'\o1v /. .. DR ABBL E l.0()0 MO(,.i1NG rAr AN~ r~:fRlCt I M'' w~.t.f ~ lttSf'LENOEt.Jf OA'f I I l \ . • ~A>~} ~ ~ I ..2.'= Jr .. . ' ' '-' ._ .. " ,: ~·' ' ,, \ I • I , . Ir.-I "'"""~ .... ... : ., .. ·-. ell..J ' . .. -~. by Tom Batiuk DCE, OAO, 1.HOSl £&&S l.00\( SOlr\£Uli.!A.1 t~~((,IOUS , oo,.ff --z[ ·;!? M '/ l • I " ,..-il i ' a r (j, ~ ~~/_~fYef\~ '.,~"--~ L ~,.: c:rei.;;,) e • by Ferd & Tom Johnson FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by M ell Lazarius GOR DO JUDGE PARKER DR. SM OC K :.·\\ ~ll<:E ~(' ... .._\_\ J..E-FT IT • \\•°fK THE. .,::C\f:k:'-f \lf::1'J1 ._'i:-~1..:1,.1.1..::::.' by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux ·oon·1 use lha1 lone of voice with ME. Princess:· .. W£Lt , M. C.O'f 1"0 60 {O Sl l-IOOL 61.}f I 6t!£~S 'f"~IZ(S ~Of\11"1(, ~ blo~ALPUS ~ v~ ASOUf 1~~1' ! •.! v:;' " I, ~ f,1 ~~ ~~tt-lw~· --~ ~ . s~'\: .... r-r ~­~ 1l( by Kevin Fagan 1-!C°S fAKIN& ~ IJOCASULA(;?'( lL~~s ~ 0 .(] y ~ [t·~\_tl ~ ~ --g by Lynn Johnston Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZlLE ACROSS 59 Goldbrick l Ms Lollie. el 62 Moist al 64 Obhte1a1e· ~ f al:-.e god 65 Dall 9 Sutt1c1ent 67 Verb lorm 14 In --; 2 wOfdS Rou11n1zed 70 Melrlc untl t5 Ta1 Ma11a1 71 Heed site 72 Sank a ame 16 Ave -73 Humilt le 17 Dellec1 7 4 Fork phrt 19 Sow 75 Fewer c .. 20 Cooler DOWN ' 2 t Dress part 1 Groundwork 23 Att1rmal1Ves 2 -Von 24 Pushers '\ Strone1m 27 Delergenl 3 S1ereo nul 29 lasl but one 4 l oad cargo UNITED Feature S~ndlcate Wednesday's Puzzle Solved ,1 ' .... "" l l .. 0 I T "'A MA I 4' N N ( "c " ( I A NA 1411 I NO 0 I c" I N ( . ( T I A "0 '. MI ,. L 0 Ill I I T , ( II 0 N•ll 0. 1 11--· NIO .. • , 111..-1 ~IUINI AIFlT I TlAle '••c I Aillll 'ILIA Y 110 T ", ..... .,,"' l lAIT I 1•11 l 014'111 I 1111111 l l Yll 1•11 (0 •PIA 111-_, Ill • l ll•l IC I T I T 4' II (. I I I T 0 II I '0 , " T H l ( TI IV (. u .. I T t I ( . II I • r N T . :J 1 like better S Saloon 35 Tree 6 Asian ct'ue1 D I • r 11 I I T 0 T T II food 55 Stal!On 57 l ellers I y M ?"~ "Con I dri ve now, ommy · DENNIS THE MENACE TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY -._ ----... --·.-........ NANCY--· WHAT 15 THAT MESS? by Tom K. Ryan I I'S AL.WAYS.A' -~ " iHRIL.L. WHEN ~J.) I\} ~llWIF A HOL.E. ~ \ by Ernie Bushmiller I KEEP SALAD OIL IN THERE 50 THE MONEY W,ILL COME OUT E ASIER • I.. 37 Lacetates 7 Oo1":e 39 Sf\arp 11dge 8 &1e and 40 Golf snot Huron 42 Sriooped 9 Elec1rica1 44 Ver11c1011s abbr 45 Charges tO Sauct 4 7 Relish t 1 Request 49 Aecom-12 Cord pllshed 13 Olnes SO Talks 18 Ontario t1vllr 52 Gadgel 22 Swab 54 Equaled 25 Grieves 56 Roistered 26 Rebufls 1 2 3 4 14 17 20 28 Macaw 30 Trueesome 32 Pit viper 33 Needlecase 34 Instrument 35 Performs 36 Market 38 8eparale 41 Stage 43 Pigeon 46 s1a1oni 48 Pin 5 t Stitch 53 Breakfasl 58 Legal papers 59 Maiden 60 Correct Pre· fix 61 Expanse 63 Japanese sock 66 Little 68 Japanese coin 69 Nauhca1 rope ·. .OBITUARIES ·areaks Bl(Mllui Former l}lon Tells Sto,Y BAI.Tl MOH E I '\ I' I l'twre JI 1101 m • ..n\ beroe11 "round ,:n•1•nru11111 .111.i "'* 11\t•nut'' when• thu w1m1:-sit 1n tht> 'ht•ll' ,,, -0.rtt'<I 11u1 ro"' h OUtlt'S . . ttut lht•r.: lS \' ~uf 1~1u11 .. n -'h tuhammad • wt\o brt•aks hu111lrl·d~ 1ll t'llllkrbhl<'k' alh hu, bart' hiands )O shu"' ynuni.::.tt•r i. I h.tt tht'J1n11st hrt'llk habit~ hkt• tb,>M• th"t put ha m "'' 11rtm fur t't1thl yeurs "IT'~ THF. tl"RDNt:S.' Ot' Tl: rc11·k th11t repres£'nt:. ltw hurdnes:-,,( tht' l'l'"ill' · h1• 1•11 plains The blO<'k!> ht• br1•ak~ n 1rn 'U namei. uf crimes rapt'. murdt•r J1>:..wll a~1t1 cilct ubLlst' "This 1s what 1•at h 1•111d1·rblV<'k ·ore t>nt symbols lt'snot tht• Burnum .ind lia11t r 1rc•u says ht• C_h1ldren ·all after him aml vd:.::.r b) :,top to s pf8ll as uhammad \\ <tlks tl\rough 'le streeb n( his old neighborhood Breaking candt.>rblot•ks scrvesa purpose . Muhammad says lt attrat:ls amme<tte au en11on and it l ets him put his mes:.a~e aaoM "A loud noise IS need ed to bnn~ople to al tention. That's the kind of distraction thy need to lWt their attention," he says. "IT • ., TO E' L . ~ T ACH TH EM TO brek out of the habits they get into. It's the habit.swe_ have w b'reak. rt's the traditions that lead to cime." • During on e exhibition at Mrgan State University, Muhammad broke l ,013bricks in a row. r ' ., -------- R.r frtJm He.r / --- .... Thursday, Octot>er 16. 1980 H/F DAIL'( PILOT C1 .,.._ Chllrch 1 Loses TV License WASlllN(iTON 1AP> Jn an unusually harsh decision, the l''edcral C<lmmunic11tions Com m1ss1on, has stripped a rehgaous gr1J11 p ur its license for one Cahfornii.I TV station and pla(•ed tn Jeopardy its tontinued opern- t1on of three otbers The una111mm.is ruling upholds a prevjous finding thut Faith Centl'r Inc. dl'laberately engaged in "obstrur tave and bad faith lact.t•s" t<>-try to gH around an F CC 1nvt-s t1gataon o f the church'b telf•v1s1on fund-ra1s1ng practice~ THE DECISION WILL req1.11re Fa 1th <.:enter to 11n medtately s hut do\\n KllOF TV an San Rt.'1 nardmo unle!>s 1t appeals . The rlll1nj.{ means faith C'entt>r loses its right to s ell the st flllOn. Faith Ct!nt<"r 1~ describ~ in !l'CC re co rd !-. a s a n i n - lt>rdcnt1m1nat1onal Ch r istian Chu rch foundc·d 1 n I !:147 with hc<tdquar1t·rs in 1;Jcndale. Faith Center anp an affiliated church, lhe Westotl Chnsli an Center, <II fl bot h he adNI by Dr. W. !i:ugcnt• S<·ott. an evangelist known for hi s u n orthodox television apvearanc~s . 'Clears Air' Ex-alcoholic Seeks Office SACHAMENTO (AP> -County Supervisor Ted Sheedy went on television in his campaign for e lection to the state Assembly lllld declared he is a recovered alcoholic. In a paid commer cial, he said he was convat'l· · ed twice Of drunk driving, ID 1970 and 1974. In the ad. sitting beside h~ wife and children on a sofa, Sheedy says: "I came very t'lose to losing everything dear to· me: I haven't had a drink since and l never will again." . 1 · He says the ordeal had a profound impact on him and that it has made his family even closer and more important to him. Sheedy, a Democrat, told reporters he m ade the ad partly because he anticipated that the Republican incumbent, J ean Moorhead. was think· ing about making his drunk driving arrests It.cam paign issue. llut Ihe main reason, he said. was that he wanted to clear the air. He said It was the negative part or a lO·year public career that he wantsd to defuse. Ms. Moorehead said she had not planned to mention Sheedy's drinking and did not know that he considered himself an alcoholic. She s.a1d a recovered aJcoholic would have fragile health, a~d she would question whether it would be in his best interest lo try for a job with ·more stress and l?.ressure. ' Mesan Honored M~ammad's m essage to the coamunity is a strict one:-Young people should go to:chool. study hard and work for change. · · But Muhammad is not a dreame r. "The philosophy is not to teach .he m how to get off \tl~ street. It's to teach therr how to deal with the street," he s ays. T his 1s cover of bo(lklH distributed in West Virgmta state liquor stores warning women al>out dangers of drinking whi le• pre~nant Boc)ldct ft'al ures st r 1µ charactet" Or Hex Moq~an IN OCfOBEH l!nK, respond- ing to publ1t· c·omplaints, the F'CC d esignated KHO F'-TV 's li cense renewal appltr ation for ,i n vest1 gat1on. A seasC!ape oil painting has won first ptize for Mrs Jerry Bilyeu. Costa1Mesa, in the Goodwill In· du's tries fourth arts a nd crafts show. Her work was one of 500 displayed during the recent exhibit at rehabilitation headquarters in Santa_ Ana. PLIBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aus111111ESS MAM£ STATIEMIEMT FICTITIOUS aus1N£5S NAM£ STATIEM£MT "'llils is where the youngsters pl y when they get out of sehool." he says, pointing o a scarred, rubble-strewn vacant lot where he once ran a "school" for young boys. "nlEY HAD TO BRING THEIRreport cards to m e. They'd rather bring them to heir mothers than me," he recalls . • Muhammad is hoping to open aiother school where he can encourage youngsters to avoid lhe pitfalls that sent him to prison for assaut. Gay Judges Drop Battle Of Epithets Thi· c·omm1sston said tht-in vest1gat1on woul<l n:nler on wht'thcr tht' st ation had sohc1ted mon 1:y ovt·r the a ir for ifnt- pu rpOM'.~.ilnd then u~cd 1t for a not her, and ~ hether the eenter had improperly refused to a llo\\ F CC t>mployee:. atee1>~ t<1 ecr tam record:: What followed , ac cording to an adm101!'t rat 1 \'C' l;rn JUdgc 's ~I art:h opinion. WCI~ a clear pal tern of "'delllll'ratc c.Y:.ision ·· on f ,,~ fOUOWUW,1 ppr ')Ol't IS dQi nQ th.ii j."' nt~\ .n 8flA01'0RD PLACE 1'111 -.d9no11., ~.htf' l . Huntrf'tQIOt" 8f!"•Ch c. 'lbotll Hln6 Morrt~. 1"37 ~t• M•r•• Fou,.ta1n V•ll~y (4 91109 tf\1-;. tN\H'~\ 1~ t oncJv<\eG bv •n '" N H\a fitN.lfrl\ ~h 't•lf'fl'M!nt was fllPO wftn f"e C0<inly Cl<-r~ ot Or-C:O..n•y on S.1>- tem~r 10 \1*) r.,,. tollowlng ,,....50f\ • ., doing bu\t ,..\\. •\ UNIQUE SE RV ICES H• 5,,.,.,..,000 Strv~I. (o"ta Me\' Calllorn1• •11>11 R.tnoa11 W Cro .... 1•• Sherwood S1ru1, Cost• Me\• C•l•lorn•• •1•'1 ftu\ bu\.tnf"\'\ 1\ cond.u<.\~ b'f •n Ht d1v1ou•1 RMICMll W Crou fnt? \t•t•~' w~n flleo _,,~ ttw Co.,nly Cler• OI Ora"91' Co,,.,tl' on Oc IO~tl,IW:I ''I'm an ex-drug addict, ex-this aid -ex-that. ala the exes in the world, "·he says. • The 32-year-old Muhammad who 1s of m'edium height, is a powerfully built.serious man. who can joke easily. · He recalls his past with a mixhre of amutt· -ment and regret. -"Oh, I did everything. If it was to be done, I did it," he says. '·I was raised up here. I used to teat people up in the same alley.'· In a world of crime and poverty Muhammad laments a lack of heroes for young pe'ple. "111EY SEE PICKING UP A llO'ITLE as a sign of manhood. They don't have a lot ol Muham~ mad Alis he re." he says. A con vert lo Is lam. Muha:nmad is a vegetarian. He does not drink or s moke. The nee- dle scars on his arms are r eminders rl his past. Muhammad does not think of himself as being ,able to help everyone. He is not entirely op- timistic. Ministry Renounced HENDERSONVILLE. N.C. (AP) -The Rev. Caroll E . Simcox. former editor of the Episcopal magaline, The Living Church , says he has re- nounced the ministry in the Episcopal Church, at- tributing his decision lo the church's revision of its Book or Common Prayer. l'A•ICI• NELLIE MAUO P°'R .. ER •99 II. former ...,,_, of H"n11no1on lle~n. ca. Siie ,_ -maklr>Q n« norne Deai•Noii~ •tin ,., d•vv"t•r 1n Fr•sno, C• P•S...S away on T..-av. Ottot>i>r ••. ltlO on St ~ Ho!.Pllel, F'r'51'o. C• Mr\ P.,._., •ftS ~ CMrt•r memc.e' of ti.. A,,,.rJcan l e91"" Au•lll•rv "IJJ .,.,mhnoton a.ec·tr, c. ~ ..,., o,.~. t..,.o '" C!Mlh b~ "°' ""~"" wan .. , P•rtter wf'K> P•IMd •••• tn "•1 Be•o•H mothtr Of Rooe,. L P•"'~'· 'WltGHnt wlll'I 1"9 Hunllr>QICH\ St.ell Police O.p.1r1m•nt, l•FOf'Wla 8•t~\ LOS AN<a~u:s 1Af>1 Two gay judges . who c•ril1c·1z1:d a federal .jurist for a n allcgt•d re rerem·e lo . "these faggots from Cuba" said they made their point and won't purs ue the mat t e.r f urther. althou~h lhc1r "C:'ritirism was rejected. Both Superior Court Judge St~phen M. Lachs and Van Nuys Municipal .Judge Rand Schrader said there was little else they t'Ould do to protest the report-ed comments of I) S. Dis tract Judge A. Andrew llauk. Hauk 1:. a 14· year membe r or the federal bench who w1ll b erome tht: federal courthouse's chief Judge this month "I HOPt: THAT ot h 1:r responsible ci\·i~ organ1zat1ons might express their disgust with the use of the kind of lan~uagc Judge ti auk used , .. Sc'hrader said. He and Lachs wrote to ll<1uk on Aug. 27 s uggesting tw resign and saying they w1:rt-"<lccply ofCendcd and d1s m <1yed · l1y llauk's comment: "I think the thing that w~ wt•r t· trying to do was tu 1nd1 ratt' to him he had used 1ntc rnpcratt• and derogatory langu<1ge," c>. plained Lat'hs. "lie 1s a fcdt•ral j udge. He should nut be sitting on the bench us1n~ thut t ype of language. We wanted to makto ham aware of that. HAUK RESPONDED with a letter to the t wn judge-; in wht<·h he call~ their criticism "r1rt• sumptuous and arrogant " City Count·alman Bob Honka <1lso w..1.; :.mi;!r~ at Jla1k "s al lc>gc•d C'ornrnt'nt and intra! uc•ed <1 n >so lutllln hHort-the rounc1l that t•ontforlln>'d the.• "d•.irlJ un· neccsstiry :md dlspar ~ing re- 111 arks · The r..:solut1on s t :ied t hat "epithets shuulti find n1 home in C1ny hall of justtc•e or <1rany level of govcmml•nt. ·' Hauk, "ho has a liet1mc ap- point rnenl, WCIS quoed 1n . the Los An>!e1L•s Oa1ly Jou:-n.11 , a lt•gal pubLicat1on, as.-nakang the "faggot" ~tah·ment at the Aug 18 senten<-mg of a Jexiran who had crossed tht! borter 11legally "'l OOS'T KNO\' what · · ha'P- pcni ng ... the 1ud:e was quoted as say1n~ "We H all these Ira- nian ignoramuse in. but not this young man whuNahlS to support tus eh1ld. And he isn't even a fag , like all tt'>se fagg1>ls from Cuba we're h:ting an " '(.'1ty Attu11ey R•ut l'ines uq;t>ri the <'iY Coum•_1l to p:.i:.~ the resulut1fl and said ht! will pres:. for tlf .<·st~bllshment or a fl'rlt!r al c•o111n1 ~s1on to over~('c federal Ju~c~ ··We r~ •m the courts to re :mlvc dif'Ulcs and d1ffercnct•s, tc1 adm1/Skr the law Ol>Jt:r t1 ve Iv ;rnd 1mpurt1 all v. ·· he said ·: .1 udJ.!f' huve Lu be auov•· l!l1s kind ovetly pr1>jud1<'e ~ ·'A•latemem like this 1s very rt>i.:rl!Jl.ik. because 1t 1:. bchtll anl-( 11.> the courts and reduces pud1c tonf tdence in th e j UH'tar} " . Faith Center's part FltU'S PubllslWCI Or;1n91' CDolUI D•1lv PllOI 0< 1 l • ''· 13, '"° .oa-«1 Pl"BLIC NOTICE Flt61 .. Puoo1•1Wd 0.dllOf' U..•1 ~lot, 0<1 ' , •• 1). JO. IW:I --. ""'' 80 P UBLIC NOTICE J udge Edwi.lrd Luton's •>pinion v. hil'h l''ai\h C~ntcr appealed FICT1T1ous •t.151Nus -..,CT1r1ous ausiN1U- Fct NAM£ST~UlllENT .._ tTATSMtlNT and WfiiCh the ' Upheld l nt IOllO .. lf\9 PU\OnS ., .. doing l l\t4 IOllOwlnQ °""on• ue doing dee I ared the church had con 1>u .. nHus ou\•,,.sus Sl··te ntly refus"d to ('OO perate LI FE TIME VIDEO, ~12 RHO· co H"W"ll, "' tedu !.Ire .. ,, ., "' lnQ. C.a•""" cro~. ~ '1...0 S1i1le B. ,,.ewpoti Be•cn CA '1 .. J with investigators and ignored p ., .. ,, A -c.ou1 J B•••• ... n sco11 c;.,,,u11y, 11e c.,d•• s1r ... t. d di. f flno1ng,C.r°""Crow.C• '1...0 Su1teB.N4'_.i8 .. rll.C"'1C..l ea lflCS Or p rod UC Ing dOCU· • Th,. bVsl""'• ls conoudect ov .,, on Jame> Stetttl!fl\. 1310 W 8111».t rhents . Faith Center showed lo1.10 ... 11...._.,,.,,.1,.1 e1wd . "ill A, "'••Port ~•ch, cA th b \' t t r ~1e. A a.-.. .,...., no 1ng ut Ul e r con empt or H11> st••-· .... hleo ••llln .... Tiii\ bUSIMU •• conOu<l•c! l>V " the ht'al'lng proC'ess ... ~aid the (O<inty C••n. OI OranQlt Covntv on s.p. QOM••l IWl-Y"D opin111n ''"'°"'' lO 1'80 S<on C...nlllly SCO't'.J' HAS MAINTAINED the government 1s violating his First Amendme nt rig ht of freedom of religion and assured his TV audat'nce the allegations "arc based on lies and sheer de· ceit .... ~hortly after LJton 's opmioo was •~sued, Scott aired a picture • of a monkey 1n a plastic cage and awarded ··1ackey Luton" his · · c; r ad u al e d Burt':.. u c rat 1 c Monkey Award ·· On another program, hl' vo wed . We'll be on TV until J esus c·omes ... Last year, an appeals court re· fused to blot'k tht' FCC"s in· vcstigation. In f<~cbruary, Scott invoked the commission's dis· tre~:s sale policy and sold all three TV stations for Sl5 nu lhon to a Hispanic group. l Fl ... 1 rn,. \t.ll•m••ll .,.., llll!O '""" ,,,. Put>h"'°" Or-Cant Dally Piiot County C•l!r• 01 Or•nOf' County qn Oct 2, .. 16, u. ·-_,.., Sept 1J, ·-' . FUJI• I PubllSIWd Or-ea.st 0 .. 1. PHol, P VBLIC NOTICE Sept u oo '· t.1•. ,.., ----1..0 FICTITIOUS •USINESS I NAME ST.tTIEMUIT PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.::'!:041-lng Pt•_. I\ OolnQ l>u'' 1 Dlc_IM_I ____ _ 111 BOTANIC.. llJZ MAfllA. 171 SUH•ICMt COU•T DF 80TAN ICA llO«> H•r'llOr Blvd , Foun CALll'OtllilllA toton V•llo. C• t1IOI COUNTY DP LOI ANGELES Ho•sl I.to S..n•-· l.o S SI An I C.. ......_ "·11541 O••w•PI l <»°'"091••.C• '0020 In ""Meller of ANTHO,,.Y Tn1' ousuws. IS <ondu<leO by 1n In fllCHAR().O()jl,llNIC PETERS Minor d1v1dual A Ptr\on --.!Id be cM<;l.,eO ftff "'°"' Leo S<nl-rrom llW c.nlocty and contrvl or n .. fl'us \t•t..,.,...,,t -"'•~ t1l.cl w ltl't ow Ptrefth • , County c,.r_ ol OranQe Co..nlv 011 s.p I To Glli:.n L...., flMse CprKUm..t ''"'""' ZJ, '"° I !•Ille• I -"'"''HbOuU 1mknown •no FU,._ 19 all per~ claiming 10 be'"' latlMr Pub11shed Oranoo Co.t<I Daily Piiot! or motliltr OI .. id minor ""'_. •bow 0<1 1," "'· 13. ,_ -•010-tCll n•med, --ev orcl«r Of tnl\ Covrt YOll .,. BLIC OTIC"" Mrtl)y clleci and '""ulrt!d lo eppe1r PU N r. toelor• IM J"°V" Prnldlng In O.perl· -"ICTITloU,-t iiSiN£U-\ m•nt 40, rm. otll OI IN abOve enllllecl NAMIE STATEMENT court. loc.tlecl •• '" ,,.ortn Hiii 5,,.,.,, l l m. lollowlnQ perwn• ••• dolnQ Los Aft9e1K. Calllornl• .arlll on Nov-l>u\lneu ••· · ember 14, 11llO •":lO A.M. of,.,., day, B&B ORCHIOS ''"' S•ni. then •nd IN•• IO show, ...... II .ny Suz;am.., F°""l••n ll•liev. CA 'l?ltle •Ou ,..,.,, wtly wld person si.ould '101 Du 1<1 A 81 own 111'7 San I• lw dee lar9CI ''" from llw con I rot of hlS Th , L'('l' . d · t , Id I Su&anM, F....,;t••n "'''~'·CA '7/tle i>ettnlS etcorolng lo Ille pet Ill"" on (; r Sal I ~OlJ not ap EO .. ud R Bro•n ~114 Heron llie/Wrtln pro\'£-J-"aalh Center 's distress 1.A~~, Founta1nva11~,. CAmoe ,:::;.~·1~~1': !0.:::,,~ ~=~;:;:;be sale propo!'.al b£'<'a1Jse the Tn1• ,.,,.,nen •• conouct•d oy • Tk-g11 Y 'I • o c . . Cj<'M••l CM1rtner\lllD '"" pe lion I ed 1Wre1n " for llM formal 1nvest1gato rv hearing o.vooA Brown 1>U•POM011tM1n911Wsub1ec1-<11110101 would have> bt!~un 10 0 ;, <tgo were T"" """....,.."' •n 111..i "'''" •ne 01~<•1::"~~. 1!'; b (QJnt1 c•er .. Q_f Or•n;e County on • ~ I -It not l or the church's "'Un· Sep• 23,1..0 J-J Ca<coran. respons1vt"ncs~ " tt10111 caun•v tl••k Puoi.shecl Or•nu .. county O•Uy ~1:un1p0, Pllol. !oePI lS. Oct 1. 9. I•. 11llO .MINIM.~~ c-wt ~ C.NIL-Dml ... PeClllOTHHS -.L. .. OADWA't' MORTUAl't' 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 arwl Dorothy S-., bOlh ot l'rrsno, 'C• , June L.at.e11r ol (Arn. C•~ •M Betty IFr-OI ,,.orw•y, I-• /llso s11rvlvfng .... ur-lllld•en 111)0 •• Qrut.,r-hllOrM. 2 t>roln.rs •"" J lhl•n . In I-Fr~s my c•ll from 4:00PM Jo 'OOPM IOO•y at PoUO llrotlltts Smlll\s" Mortuery where '""''81 -VICH will be Condu<ltcl •I IO·OOAM on Friday, OctOl>lr 11, ltlO wlU• Or Thoma W Ov.rton, pastor of 1"-Fl"I Ovlstlan Church ol Hunt- ington llHcll, c.. otflcoatlng. lnltt mont Wiii be •I Westm inster Nature!S Qliiet Menace PUBLIC NOTICE I =~1==:..,. ----~a ..... ,ca•n r1CTITIOUS ausi1111l!ss I r.1· ,,._, .. NAMliTATIEMINT c-ty_,U.~ I fh• follow1r.q person Is dolnQ buSI· o.,.,.._., ....,.._s 1.un1HGllON SMfTH & TUTHILL WISTCUFf CHl.PIL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 NICl•OTMHS SMITHS' MOITUAllT 627 Main St Huntington 8eao~ 536-6539 .. ..... ,AMILY C~OMIAL JUMHl.L NOMI 7801 Balsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PACl'IC YllW ..011ALr•11 c.m.tety Mortuary Chapel 3!500 P.clflc View Drive Newpe>rt 8HCl1 &44-2700 ... COIMICIC MOITUAllH Laguna 8Hch '94·94U Laguna Hills 788-0933 SM1 Juan C.p1slr•no 4K-1776 .. r. M\S u · Publl-Or-Co .. t Dally Piiot J PROCESS EO\llPMElofT OF S.P'.1S,Od 2,9,l•,1'.0 I Clll LIFOAN IA, 1151 Ell°'mere •~• Co" a Ml!S.t, CA '1•i. • I J.E. !ou~tt. 1tn El•n..,.re "•• DrougU Ugly, Scary, Irreversible PUBLIC NOTICE Cemetery Pl.,.ce llrotllers 5,.,1111~· Mortuary di.-cl°" S-SJf. ,,._.y Cl.°'RENCE J. PIEflRY, tHllhnl OI Fountain Valloy, Cot. PesHcl~wey on Ocle>Oer 14, 11llO. llelO'lecl llUl"band or Mn. !.are!\ Perry, lovlne ,.,,,., ot .,.. Ellen llr-11"• Jemes, Harold an'I_ Lawrf!nea ,..,.,, •ISosur~I-Irr • fr•ndchl fdren .. d 1 9real· orandchlldron. Mau of Cnr lstlen, ll11rl11 wlll be Mid on S.tur0.1. Oc,. lobor II, I-al IO:OOAM et the Holy Splrll CllllOllc Cnurcl\, Fountain ValleY. C.. tnte.-.ment will tie at Goocl Sfleol\Ot'lll c.m.t.ry. Huntington Beach, ca o·c-~ Hiii• MortU.t<y directors. •OH,S•. By J UI.ES LOii A, Sjlec!ll Car~ OLD TAPPAN. N.J. t •ull or nature's ~ays of te1h1!1g humility to man, the 111st tn· sidious is drought. Earthquakes. volcaO: erup- tions. floods, tornadoS· tht•se mighty m en aces ,1nounce themselves grandly. all atten· lion 'to themselves. vaught does not. Drougtit. no lei a menace. is a sneak .. EOWllllO P. llOSE,SA., resident OI ,.. • ...,. llMcf\. c.a_ ~ 1' ,.......... IT SNEAKED 'p on this area ... '" •kltn Jn ,.._. e .. c:11. ca ed stunned '°' is .. an. Hewn ec:uwe 1n 1(1-n~ recently. A corrul • · c1uo _, .,. a..,,... ot eom-rc• 14-year-old ran tlfne wa~h the •"" a1so ... lal'H .. 111111 -11oat rlli:· news. 1,... H• -• -~of °"' Latty of L T Mount Cerme l Cetllollc Church, "Our lake is ;'J. · ake appan *•'°" 9Hctl, c... He ,, wn1-11¥ . d 1 ~,ed all the way Ill•.,,. "'••kit "-· -E~o is ry. w:,Wa5 '·•-·Jr.,"'..._, a.ac:h, ca., acros~ it./' as,. really ugly. oo.itlH E. ,__ o1 0cu 1111oM, C•.. Kind of sc , too. "'° "'""lo L "-.,. Awstr•Ha, Ills In the d of•a 14-year-old, a .,...,,., EdN "'· It-of PataeltM, ' ce., bfot11er T110MH J. RoH of big lake this case a reservoir, Arcadia, c. . .,... sitter Virttnl• "· ha• a~iaJ plac". It is clearly Lynn °01 Glendore, ca. eno 1 " "' t'Of\d<llU*tr1. Mefllorlal wrvlces will the d ant feature Of his slice • 11t1tt °" s.tunieY. 0c•-· "· •• planet not so m u h et I :OOl'M at Our Ledy o1 Mo11nt Of t ' . (' a CerMtl C•tllollc Cllurcll. Newport SOU Of W&ler 8.'J 8 place Of 8d· 1 .. c11, c:.. 1w1a1.111 • .. -· v re. tuT•• Gl •TRUDe V, SUITalt, ,...._..l a)I his yOUn~ yeaU Of eX· 111 N••l*t ....,, ca. ......... •••v on ration and wonder, the lake 0c....,.u,!9acu. ... .,..,.S1w1s d ('led h' .:a ''t wrv1_, 111y, ~-118«~1"' s_._ never _ at am anu now lJ D'Mrl.-i -~-..Cll, ca.; as ary. ana the re had been no ~.0~.,·~~ ... ~ ,.. warning of that, and he seemed .,.-1111eNt1. ,._,., -¥k" to feel personally betrayed. • .._.."' ,,...,, 0t.-r 11. o-ary · 1l:OIAM•-~ ~ ' lrH•••Y c•_.1. 111ter •1Mnw9~ .......... ..... ~ .. Tfwc....._.JC".C,,-:" 16, , ... ,,_ •:•NII ll'leru erttMn .. II Maf'IWf'T~ BUT, THEN, DROUGHT Is perlOOal because everyone Is In· dividu.iJ.y vulner.ble. There Is ( ___ A_ME_Rl_C4 ___ J no huddling together in a storm shelter. no slacking sandbags along a lt'vee Only nature can stop a drought, when nature is good and ready. • , The National Weather Service keeps a table called the Palmer Index Chart to rank the intensity of drought across America.. The drought in this area 1s graded "severe," as bi&a-as the drought that crept up on Kama, Missoun, Arkansas and much of the Southeast. not as bad as the "extreme" drought suffered in WyQming, Montana and the Dakotas. of a blowtorch as a farm Imple- ment. Their need was lo bum the s pines off the prickly pear cactus so the cattle would have som ething, anything. lo eat. It had com~ to that. · COS! e Ma» CA '2u. e11!.~1~.':':"lreu Is Conclucttcl 11; •n .... 1---Pl_CT_l_T_IOU-.-.USINH-,-- ' J E. 5'11>1ell N-• ITATaMRNT Thi• •1•1-t ...,., tllecl "''"' 1,,. Tl\t followlr.q perto1u ••• doing County Clerk or O••nGll' ColHlh 0" t>ullMIS •: S.PI-13. 11llO. PARTY TIME 1.IOUOR. 1$41 o A, Pl411'1 Adams. C:O.leNltSA, CA'26~ Publlsr.d Clr""Ot C:O.st Delly Pilot ky11s"I Kim, c/o H60 I. wu1 S.pt is, D<l. 2, '· ,., '"° · llncoln A .... ue . .._Im. CA ttlOI •t-IO Nlyunvl• Kim, Clo 1"11 I. West _ __ _ _ _ l1M.oln A-. A1'-lm, ~ '711>1 EV ERV BOGART fan knows PUBLIC NOTICE I dl:,~~.~--· 1• CCWIClucl9d by en.In. what the .real treasure of Sierra 1Cyuwt Kl"' Madre was It was water, not su~~!°"1~ .. 1'!'0 ' n111 stel-1 wes 111ec1 w11n ,,. ~ ........ ~ County Ct••-of Oranqe County on gold COUWTYOflOllAHI Sept. 16, ,_, D h b f h CAM llllUMa•R A·..... F14tl7t roug t ro s m an o t at '" ~ ~"'..,. "-'k"-"' '""bll"'9d °'-c-s1 oauy 1>11o1, treasure. drop by missed drop, STEPHIEH PHILLIP GOOOMAH by Sep\ JS, Otl "'· "· ,., without .anybody noticing. until ~~:-=\=~·~~:~~,e· it happens that one awful mom · Cl•M•eeo•M-. ing the lake is dry. ~:=-J.!:..'*: ~= T ,. I d d h srEPHIEH PHILLIP ooooM"" ,.m,u1usau11,.ass . ne governor an e IS t>y !\Is ~fents. HOWA•O MAllK ...... ITATaM•NT helicopter on that cr acked lake 1 1 coooMAN -t,EANN GOODMAN, ,.,. fo11_1,.. fllO••o"' are doing b d the other da t be hot 1>evell1ett•s-t1t•1n~c_,..,.., ... ~,_,... , · e y 0 p 0· ordtr•ll-tflt..CIUo .. rto<'*'eeM• OLIVERS llUTAUllANT. )000 graphed there, tO tell people lO namo fro"' STl!l'HIEN l'HIUI, ar1stel,C:O.l.9'*'-.CAfMil pay attention to ration their COOOMAN to PHH.I.If' 9RaNT Oll>1ers Inc . a Ce1U0<nla tor ' . GOOOMAH. po .. ti-, -8rl1Mt, C:O.le NltSA, CA water. the treasure 1s ~one. 111s _...,, _ tMt ... ,.,-. .,.,. • He never h3d to do that or Inter.st.., "' .... "*"" _._ ..... _ Tiiis ~·ts,_,.., l>y . (Of· , ' . po•r !MfOte INt <-1 Ill ~ ,..,allon. course, when a hurricane hil this No. J ., M Ch•k CeMtr Clflw -.... <>11 ... " '"' coast. Hurricanes are out int.he s.111• Ane. c.i~, ... .._._ 11111e1v1 .. M 0.1-y .....:. d 't k r., tW, et 11 :•o cloCll e.M., _.. INn ,.,..,._ open. 'ney On snea . •ncl t119ro tMw c-. If lflY t"'' Tiii\ s.--. ••s Ill"' with 11w llev., wflY ..,.. ... ltlon fw ,...,... ff Cou111y Cle•' of Or•,,.. COUflly on PUBLIC NOTICE EVEN WORDS LIKE "ex trente'' a nd i;severe" do not describe the creeping evil of a drought.. Only when a boy's own lake dries up before his eyes does the scary ugliness sink in. APPARENTLY HIS menage The boy's lather recalls a got through. That 14-year-old'.J tw1tM sllolM "°' .. .,.,...., S.P'. U, 1•. tt II ......, .... "'9f • <9'¥ ef PHl1• this °'*' to .,_ c-.. ,.,........ PuDll"""' Qr .... Coefl Diiiy Pllol, wicked drought in 'fexas during sister. who Is 9, appeared th~ 1950&.-Wilhout alarm or slttn d?wnatairs in her balhtobe &he or outcry the ground simply h.er nJght carrying a tumbler. dried up and with It many '" This Is the water I used to people's u~es. bru1h my teeth." she said. ··~~ He remembers ranchera youhaveaplantlcanpourltoaT gathered over coffee at • cale, Maybe tt takea eyes youn1 s~akins In tones µsually heard enoughtoviewalakeinwooderto In a IU.nera1J11rlor. realiaebow1caryltl1wbenttlano The)' weft dl•<'usaing the UH tonaerthere. · ~, 1n 1 ... °'""' CM11 CMty PllM{ a S.P'. U;Otl. 1. • .... '"° ' n•w•D•P9• of .. ner•I t1ru11at ..,, ~ .....,1.-1111111s~ ....... -• ......-fer flll# c-.c1111w _., .,.._...., __________ _ tot ... tt•YofMltt.,.., ..... O•IH: '-""""" Jt, lM. i.....v .. T....,..,.. ,..,...,,, ... ~C-' •oo•••otente9• ........ c... .... ..... a ..._.. ..... CADllll T'lt:O_.. ... ,_ l'Wtll!IM Or .. c. .. l)elly f'I ... Oct •••. ..... ... ... ... ~------------- a ?.!l ~ •••••• 1002 •••••• un lO you Daily lno• 1is )n ng -y. ng 1ly er & 8y It. er .h. 11e e .. · • nt 1m ge \is ed 1al ur_ ·at ho ill -- 0 lftl • "' .... "' ~ loi RH ... ~ ·. t . .. . - l • ... " '""". I' I " ~ .- .... i ---------__ .....,...___ .... 1AlL' PILOT e ...., .... -------...... _.... .,...,......--.;:-._ .. ~...... -~···· ...... • , .. - ,, .1. .,, •~I' .. .. - --ftJUJC NOTH~' It: -puau<' NO PUBLIC NOTIC& P\JBLIC NOTICE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTl~NITY WllMt''1Metke: All real estate advertised in Wa newspaper is sub- ject lo lhe Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any pre· ference, limitalion. or discrimination bued on \ • f~ ................ I ...... 0. .... Ceeet DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~:..c:-:: :·.:=:. .... ..,. ..... ~--== ... , ••••.••.........••.......................• •••rtll , IOOJ 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWPOITHll....-S JUST LISTED This 3 Bdr m fixer. Hice · family roo in . large gourme t kitchen . maHive fireplace, spa too! Call now for details. ·~ SEA~ PROPERTES 714-631-6990 GIANT ''5 IDRM Ranch styltt llome close to beach! Most desirable localton. E~tra, extra, clean and sharp. Cozy fi replace. Owner win finance, no qualifylne. low interest. Acl now: 963·6767 THE REAL ESTATIERS race, color. relleion. aex,1------------1~"""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!--!!!!""!~.!!!~ or n11tional origin. or an PeoplewhoneedPeople You don<t need a ,gun to intention to make any That's what the "draw fut" wMn you such preference, limila-DAILY PILOT place an ad in the Daily lion, or discriminatim." SERVICE DIRECTORY Pilot Want Ads! Call now is all about! -64.2·5678. Thia newspaper will M -illlllllllllllllllllili'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij .. knowin11 ly accept any a d vertising ror r eal estate whi('h is in viola· lion ofthe law. BIOIS: Ad•...._. ..._..ce..ckillelr .. cWy .... report .. ,..._......., ... DAILY PILOT es-. ltlltllty, for .... fint ... correct ............... . tto.es• ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• G .. .,.. IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWPOIT SMOllS DUPLU FeeL9"41 2 Large 2 Bdrm. 2 bath units Brrng us your te rms . O wner w i ll cooperate. -Priced to sd1 alS204,000 IASTSIDI C.M. TllPLEX Large 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. fireplace p lus two-2 Bdrm, 1 bath in excellent condition .... Priced at Sl!n.500. associated lHlr).,. t LI~ :.Ii-At"'• ~-.. • I A f, •''> , • . '• ~ OCEAN DUnEX One bloc k lo ocean! S18,700 gross income. Sbarl'! Can be creatively fmanced ! Only $lll8,SOO! Hurry. call 752·1700 THE REAL ·ESTATERS IASTSIDI UMl'n 1"9DOWM Needs some fixing, IJ'Ul opportulty for inves&or. Don't wall, call now. ~ SEA C(}.IE f'RCF£.RTES 714-631-6990 -NOlllL Closing costs only ($UIOO). Greenbelt 3 br <l1e master). 2"1 bath condo, w /common pool OD park! Liv. rm. ram. rm. lge kit. pvt patio, 2 c ar car. $1250/m o . TIYl'AL. Very ni~ Id. Mus t close escrow by Oct. Z3! 1·337-3914 act. Sgl StOf'Y C_. Hard to find 2 bedroom 2 bath all on one level. F\&11 , range of amenities and a short walk to So. Coast Plaia. Full price is only $84,500. Hurry. oall 751-3191 ' C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES ctmlFIED INDEX Tt ,_ ~-M. Call 642-5671 .. Oils ..... , .......... ... Ci.cl ..... .., .... ,.,.,. . .... . km ••• ..,. ""' .... ' N.Of_....., .., ........ _. ....... ...,. Ell: llDlll ILll~ OVER 55 YEARS Of SERVICE OUTSTAtelll8 IA YMOMT HOMI· · Step Through ~anl Doors Into This Lovely Custom --8ul1t Home Located On Promootory Bay Floor Plan Includes Living Room, For mal Dining Room. Den/L.it>rary. The Spacious Master tiedroom Overlookin& The Bay Has A Fireplace & A Luxuriously Appointed Bath. There Are Three Other Bedrooms & Maid's Koom & Bath. Pier & Slip Yor A Large Yarht. SI ,850,qoo. Shown By Appmntment Only. 116 CAMYOH Handsome Tradltion;il Home Custom Built. Overlooks Golf Course & 7th Green. Muter Bedroom With Fireplace & Luxuri~us Bath. Plus Huitc Wall<·ln Closet Family Home With Wet Bu Plus View Of Goll Course .. Assumable Loan Shown By Appointment Only S'J50.(IOO. ...w um1• woo .. ••• Profess~· onally Decorated Three Bedroom Unit In int Condition. Enjoy Woodbridge With All )f Its Recreational Facilities. This Home Has An Assumable !P;.'·; Loan Priced To ~II. S104.000. - MIWPOltT Hll6HT'S Two-Year Old Home With An Individual Personality. Great For F.ntertairung. Four -Yamtly &!drodrns Plus · 2•;<i-;-Haths: Gre-al Storage Space. Privacy For Those Who Prefer This Luxury In Life. Owne'r Will Carry Loan. $240,000. -®-·--............ 151-1111- #2C•r='• .... McpatC...- A CONVfNlfHl SHOPPING AHO SCWIHC CUID£. fOlt TH£ CAL OH THE CO. For • Ad IR w_..•, Wottd C4 s.. 642-5671, bt. 330 Happy Holidays! SchooJ.Play Trio Oo $ometll•ne oofle1en1 ' Oeco1are tree ••th lelt t11rm filsy 1110 quit*' lhew t11ms will-bf convtrYt1on pieces Made ol 2 f~t oitcts of felt 111m with sequin~ told beads em t>roldef'( toucMs Pattern 70~ 7 011tctt0ns and pattern pieces incl SUS '°' eac~ pattern Add 50• uch P'lttrn l0t lirst-ctass 11r m11I tnd nandlrna Seltd ti: ...... N1ue1ci9" o.,t. 10I Detty Not .. 1'3, Olf C...... SIL, 11 .. '"" llY IOIU. rrillt 1111111. ..... ,., , ............ Cf tell on to tilt c11ft boom' Send for our NCW 1981 NUOt.ECRAfl CATALOG <Mr 111 dn11ns J tree pttte<ns '""elf SI 00 M.L Cl#T IOOaS. .$1.7$ -· lJJ.f ......... Q111Jt111 lUOlllOrilla* 1114".1 .. Qlllb -· l=, .... Sinl)I.~ l ' 'r( '-,,....,, I ... P*"-'Qliltl 1Z7~'1' llllill 18-"""1 -"'"' IZS.Nll OIMa lZ+blr llfla '1' ....._.. IZJ.Slledl '~' ,,.. au..,. ... ,... 111---n ~.=.~ ...... • ...... + .... iltdl ........ ·-... ........ , ....... 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B111. comfortable 5 iJR. close to i.chools Bob D1dcenson, A11t 979-IU3 CARHRCOUPU Best end unit, mint con d1t1on. 2 hdrm swtcs. double garage lleliluttful lri:e lined greenbelt SI 15,000 Hoh or Yvonne, 2 STY_+ POOL----- Ju.: 11)S!~i,0,~1~ 1111~ 11 \Ill•~~~~~~"' "·" clllrli ,hJ r l' ~·'"'"" '"' 1 hJ11n "· , 111 , home \'U• ,111 1 auil "~"' 1 l.illllh ru.un 11 ,j(',,.1 COLI OF MIWPOIT IEALTOIS HIS I. c ... Hwy .. C.w .. Mw 675-5511 I ' I 11. TC>aO HOltSI COUMftY 4 Bdrm., 3 baths ; ranch s t yle . JTiini·dfale in orange groves. S2401000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR I ((II";;~~;; 2 Bdrm, s pa. patio. I' 2 baths. 4 years old. ;l;ew "t:arpe ts Will (•ons1der l e a :.e o pti o n \.:all 645 9161 I -I •LIKE TO TRADE! l us\ ILUFP. II l.~t.> 21 -'e<ir uld home. The very besl street.BIG -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- " Ol'ean v iew, a ll extras 1 \Jew." br':.. FE!:: I.AND ------------------In Dana Point $215,M ., & sell er will h 1Jlp finwwe ' PAfSTIGIOUS I l J ll!a t'.t>l U!l_:l e\c" nwne ba rgain Ce11lnuw • Al...,.. Co1ttroct O CfAMFROMT l'IJ "/f•«<1 \d:. 6-12 5678 Want Ad J!~s:ii~o; 042-Stii H JACK HOWELL .amoous• \Hf1•1.-1I "~I \ I'\ I 111 '''"' • 11 ,, " 11. fur !uw. lu~ tl.1"", 1,1\I• ,, 11 1 ,11 & •U ll <l •••I.. ('~n .t _la111 h_u• n 1 all t ...,,., t11\t.·.! 111 .h 11,11 " 91);.1 ti7ti7 llJ ( t'Jl\ ,11 ~ 11 I INMI . , THE REAL I lolboo lay Prop. ESTATERS . lleottor• • US-7060 • J-ll ~"Y' d .. D1·,.· ,_,. B bl'> 61bl \\.'I·:~ I.»: Y N TAYLOR CO. I :. OPEN HOUSE IUAL TY ./.' 'i(•I( """ F: \SI-. irade foi C~~~t_ Newport Mint c:und1t1 un A l(e l ~ 1 , •• 111 1-: .. :z 1-; 1 LJrl(e -1 tw1lrrn1111 I hJlh ASSUM[ VA LOAN DUPllX l=~iii;;;;;;::~-~ 6"4''4"-"1·1· 15116, I b:.l\·k ba) h 111111 l.1" ->k\l • '\ .... 1,, 1 "ul.•• '" 1·.111 '11 ,, nea r m1 1l 1t1n llo l l.>r -.11.11 11111111111 1•,l...1 ~<1l!i1m1·d 1 1·11111 HEA I.TORS ...,, ,,l.t' I ~Hf> t~~~ I MISAVEIDE esl atl~ and l'I ol11~11·JI 111·1,..hhu1 tl11111f lh'Jr hi 1,1 , plJ t'I' ,.. , 1 11.11 ___ ___ 9'WJTY IUILT 5-UNrf .... pre:.en c .b~umd11w 1n ini::,•r & .\l,1i.:11o1i1:i f \t:.t 1 1.t.111111.h 11.1111 111111 a , Deluxe Oceanfrofwt NIM MIWPOllT ~MI0,000 tere st Sl2·1,t>OU «>11lra1'\ mi: h1J 11 '" ).11i liUu 11.11,1 1 11<·11 \1111 011111 $:L«Hn ll Call hefllfl' ll :-)tl)IW lilt• ::HX:I 111" 111 TI 11\'IH'l I '"' ~ 1111 1•11· ... 1 111 1111,. Ii>\ . LIDO ISLE rxTRAVAG ... T I 0 up1 e /( I N pH I M lo; I CAPE COD Large 5 Bdrms. 2"'• balh, t:nrner lot. RV access. S56 2tl60 \\ill twlµ 1111.1111l' (',111 .. ·I hunw ~ "" I LOCATION. OWllt'l o<: I \ ., -223 Vi S R <'UJHed s 1nt"e new & mu1n I "" :o,_ 11• 1.. • a an ~ 1 1arned w 11,IJ, 1uus pnde :i ~~;OL~~~TIES 1 l~DUSTRl.\L ZONE I Perfecttc. Ill •ory ...._ ....... ·Br upper 1111• 11\c tri.: ,.. '''"~ ~U Jll'l l ttl' I '.\I co .. ttry French 4 bed. 3112 baths. 3 I m :.tr su1h • l"l·W pll.L'>h --11 :>OH 1. .. 1 " 111111111,, 1 flr•pl•H. ,,_. ..... 1we.n. t.resa n1 rpet1ng lhruout :i Br P.RIME DUPLEX I' 1 llt lg 1111· ~) ffxhtrea, HW tt.ora, ..._,...., ...... l11wc1 w 2 Uu bnn.i::-. fan • 1 r<H ( '!> _on I ';.c,J•Alllc' rol'nals. $7R50E,OO(Al)TY , ta;: .. , U,1 11wrw1 '.d i • .14 1 CJOldetl ot* 1t•rca1e, ..t~•ln' w ... COSTAMESAl •-4•,:!l:J:I ,_ ______ co••"""'· Master...._ wttlt .. & Two unit:. rmi·ccl 10 sl'll I flr•place. La•dtcapecl lty Ro9ers 6 75-66 70 at $120.000' An investor.. dehght! ! Cle.ui .111d rl' I GardeH. YU fro• •••t•r Hite. ';·;~~· ~tl~·BER ; ~f 56~~;·;~~~00~ANAL FIGNT _ES_!ATERS NEWPORT HILLS OFFtci ~~':Y..:.. '"'::' ... ::.-:••:: 2670 SAN MIGUEL DRIVE ftrapllil:" a.h •; w a._... ...... S79,900 Own~r Anh~ l'l·rfcN lic.i:tnncr home IM h rs\ llmt• buyer.. :i1 I Ad rms . dining room, hardwood fluO r · .'.'lu•cly I sized } Jrd O wner will 1 ........... of 0 ......... , ....... c , ..................... ...,,.. ........ ......... 2'/J ...... 2 .. pl .... ~ loY.t, _... eacll w/Z ....._. 2 ......_ ~u •. A...._.&,..._ ........... , ... + 4 .......... °"' • '" ... .. WB&.IY' M. TAYLC>a CO .. UALTOllS Jiii S..Ja q l ... ..., NIWPOllT CINT8. M.I. '44-49 I 0 P.t Monarch loy Th is 1:. thi· 3 Bdrm horr.! ,\OU \l' hccn'wa1l ing for Hrdwd floor:.. t'U:.turn moldings. lnrm al dmmg spr inklers fronl and bat'k As king SIK7.500'. Call S40· 1151 -~:6.a. HERITAGE REALTORS HEWPOIT HEIGHTS · UV OWN ER: Lge R2 Lot_ Jlir. 2ba . oak noors. frplc. m:m•y fruit trees Aile) AcTess Asc;umable loan $149.500. 230 E 15th St 548 2728 S.\LE OR TR.ADI:: 3 RR 2 Ba fixe r $110.IXX> -Ownr i agt_ 642-\SZJ POSITIVE CASH FLOW ·with onh· $16.000 tlow11111 e l ud in g m anai!l'mcnl fee Pos1tl\·e 1·a:.h Ouw on I this heauu ful 3 Bdrm f condo Won t la~t e11 onh I $66.900 S40·36fi6 ' ' 17141759·1501 L-. ~ ..... ,.... •• ... PwfMt help ftnlltl<'e, ur as~uffil' IM••~ 11•; l11an' Call 11Jda, •: TARBELL. IH:ALTORS rm tamil) r m w hugc1---------frµlc:. 111l·e ) ard and lhc iMiililliiiill 1 1·1111,·enlt'nl:t' anrl "I"< un for 1 ... dlate •o•• I•. hn1ltv• W•H DISPHAlF.! a'•all•ltl•. l•d•ud to SZ29,900. I l a" h 1..'\'ll trun:-.lt·n ·1·ll : Stwm111i.:l.' 6Jl·l400., •Whelan ) Rea• Estate I .. W~erlront Hamt 5 BR .. .a lla . r us t um I t\'al~rfr o nl ho m e w ·J7X::ill' µvt doelt Pnt"C'<1 l $1 .:l!!~ QllO i u tllll•r w Jra de for 1'.i'ln1 Spn11~s E:.late f or ri~·tall.s on this home and appt to see. eall Carol Hntf. ai:t f fl:1Hl094 I OPEM SUM. 1·5 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home ap pro x 9 ye a r s younG • l'rplc. pa rq u t:t entry huge patio. g rci>nhou.st!, I water soflncr. cle<-)!J r dr . SlH Oa\tflcld. SantJ II Ana. $92,500. So Calif Reatty I 546-5605 Trtlrtl Hi9ltl_. Super s harp 4 Bdrm family room. atnum. secluded locution. pro fcss1onally dec·oraled. An e "cellc nl buy a l $310,000. AMAZING V-Al;tlt Lovely 3 Bdrm. air l'On dit1o ned. Costa Mesa s pa<"ious 2 bed\room townho me featuring AIC. upgraded carpets. prime location Large a ssumable loan! A bargain ~t $94 ,900' ! S'S. I '8 MONTH ... is <t ll you pay whe n you take over existing loan Sharp Irvine £·ondo f~aturing 2 bedrooms. n'ew C'arpet & A 1C"! Prh·cd'at $105.X>O. HARIOI VIEW HOME!!! Cofllpl~t el y r e f u r bi s hed SO Mr~RSET MODEL featuring 4 s pacious bedroom~. large vard & cul·de-sar for childre n '°"1th a view of BIG CANYON for adults '. Greci\ for e ntertainfog. Sll6 PH MOfllTH. . . . • . t~ all you pay when you take over 10.2', loa n on the sens a t io nal NEWPO RT 8 EAC H 4 bedroom h ome fe a turi n g a fireplac e . en cto~ed pauo. & red tile roof Seller is buying another property & this is priced tq se ll immediately for $165,000'. ·~ Walker &lee Real Estate 0 leouol"IQ• le•fers of '"• •ou• X 'Ol""lb ltd ""°'c' oe · tow •o 'o""" '°"' J.t"'r • W\)·d~ IWHO .... fam11t' home o n qwet cuJ I M u G E E L de s ac. nestled armng ..--....--...--..-.-......... ~ 1alllrees.Somuc h,f'¥so j j1 I I I litUe! Only $89,900 Call .._ _ __._ __ ...__...__, 646· ;111 l.__....,,.c_1,.....o __ o _E~1 l THE REAL 1 1 1 I I . ESTATERS I T E F 8 I I :o·'.I VA-C i NT --I 11 I I .. • ·~ Nev1tr go 10 b4td mad. S11y \JP I nd ... -. Owner says sell now! 3 . S H T , .. LOW DOWM I A w T I swmy Bdrms. sparklln" \' \ I \ .\5 0 ""'P'••• •h• c~uc~•e quo••d b _ • • _ _ b,. f,JJ~11g in '"• m'''*"O wo'd hardwood floori.. Newly ...._ _ __._ __ ...__.__,•"o" d••••op '"'"' •••P No 3 below WATERFRONT HOME~. IN(' Ht Al l·..,l .\H . ! • '\I'-\'. \. , .,, th .. , N•~l.4'"' t I~·"·• 631 ·,1400 ,,,. ,, ...... ,,, ~1 M,,, , ,\ ... fi.,t .. ,,. J .. J.tnd 673-UOO THE l=s;;s: NUMBER TO SEE NEWPORT llEACH OFffCE ZOO Wntcltff Dr. 11I4J 646·77 I I INCOME RETllAT 11 :.i v~ your cake & eat it too !! F'c.tbul o us c o ndo complet e ly furnished. pool. "Jipa & clubhous e. Loe ated m one of the world 's best & fastest growing res ort areas in the world. Keep it to your self all year·round or rent it out part of the time & enjoy the income as well. ST EALABLE AT ONLY $76.000 ! :t ~:l!I .. ·YOUR HOMI IN THE COUMTRY IS RIA.DY Absolutely unbeatable ... l yt· new Anrnb t 1 :! wooded acres 1:16 mature fruit bea ring trees I hundreds of gia nt Eucalyptus & · oak trees in the immediate vicinity. \\\ <Jl'<l winn111g de.sign. :u x,() sq. It . natur<JI wood linished lhruout. wet l1<J r . c ~lb edral .L ei.lings~ fah11l11u~ budt -rn s .\SSL'.\IE HP ~', I .OAN Sl.605 ~o. ::2rn. . .JNCOME PROPERTY T a ke {he tax bite out of your income while earning tremendous equity leverage & he re i!!! one for you : 4-ple x. 2·3 brs. 2-2 brs. frplcs. pool ac c ess and BEST Fl NANCI NG IN TOWN!! #241 ~ 5~0-1720 I ..-••••••••••••• i 1', of u 1)r1,'a tc ~uanll.O I gall' (·ommu111l ~ Cun ~ OPEN SATURDAY 1-4PM 186 Welts Place macnab I irvine· realty . A SUBSIDIA~Y OF THE IRVINE COMPANY LEASE MOW-8UY IH A YIAI! Fantastic 2BR condominium in the \' c r :-. ~ 1 I I e· s d ~ \ c I o p ni c n l w I marvelQUs recreational area & pool o n e uf Newport ·s rno...,l ' pretigious areas. $900/ m o. - $250.000 to purrhase. Bar bara Aune 642-8235. CL·63) - 752-1414 Hl-1700 (o...,pv1 Vane, (en•"' Woocbidqe Ce<'le< 642-1235 64U200 Q() I Dove• 0. ·~ Horbot Voew Cenier SPY.USS COUMTIY Truly the perfect family home. Fll'xihle floor plan. 6 BR. 41 2 B.~ .. Fam. Rm:+ bonus Rm. Playhouse w /water whe e l . Co untry decorating. $580.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER -644-9060 1024 Going Into Business? ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I lA• required by law, new bu1i ne11e1 1usl ng a Flctltlou1 tBualne11 Name mu1t register th•' name with the County'Clerk. Call the DAILY PILOT LEGAL DEPARTMENT ror form• and further lnform•Uon. 642·4321 Ext. 332 ,\-OUI i. for onl} S.)20.IJXJ l <'all now (ur uppl to '>C\' \tns top q ualit\ home li-14· 7020 Aun~o ~.R1•ll1"11 • IUILDEl'S DREAM Bwldable lol . Ncwpe>rt P e n i n s u I a Sl 7 S.900 Owner will s ubordinate Call 979·5370 tod ay ALLSTATE REALTORS 1 ~r 17th St & · Oranl{e Avr . Easts1de>. Double l!,araj(e . 60xl20' lol ~el lvtat1 on . hut close to ~h11pp1ng !'llew roor <llP' p1•r plumbing, hardwoul lluor~. plast er walb . A01id condilmn Slto,IUl with Jll ai.sumuble loan Roy McCar.dle, Alfi-. 541·7729 aift V,al .. y I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO DOWN! (;losi ng c osts only 1 $1800). Greenbelt 3 br l\ge masler I. 212 bath i 1mdo. w common pool l•--------•I on park ' Liv rm. ram . Dolebout Bov -s Beach Real Estate Rf~l l S fMCCICI U ClteCI SllrilC( ftO WESTCLIFF , Reautifull y des11tne~ custom built hom e Four bedrooms EACH WITII P R 1 \' A T E B A T H . Fo rmal dining room . Separat l' bre akfas t room. Library Lar~c yard Sparkling pool 5460.000 Owner tna y carry financing ~ 631 7300 N.B rm. lge lo t. pvt patio. 2 c ar gar $1250/mo TOT AL Verv nice urut. :\tusl close escrow by Ocl 23 ' 1 337 ·3914 agt OW MER WILL CARRY som&. paper when you Lllkeover loans totaling appro1<imately $48.llOOon a s uper upgraded townhome in prestigious area. P y mts are only $.5821m o on t hese notes! Other terms available also!· Priced at $115,000. 545-9491. ....................... GHAT-FAMILY HOME 48r. 2Ba. light & all")'. 1 painted & wa1lin11 ror new buyN . A steal at on ly ~~@w Walker_ & lee 1 Real Estate -OPPOKTUN--in- 1 ' SEA CO\f£ PRCRERTES 71 4-631-6990 BORROW • UP 10 $1 MIL~ION SHOPrll'S SPECIAL One year old 3 bdrm home. beautifully de· c orated. D e li&htful landscaping, flowing vaulted ceiling io liviflll rm & a cozy fireplace. ASS U MABLE LOAN. OWNER WILL CARRY 2ND $103 ,950 . Call knocks l!f'tl?n when you use resuJt.gelling Daily Pilot Classified Ads lo reach lhe Orange Coast ma.rket. Phone 642·5678 THE REAL I IESTATll:RS I st TRUST DEEDS SINGl1E FAMILY HOMES SALE OR REFINANCE 1 )['L~STATE 1 REALTORS •••••••••••••••••••••• ••10% DOW buys lhla lovely l Bdrm ~:.=__.. ... 1•-1i•A•S•T•s•a•o•1•,-.---•I condo. Oreat Investment JCMTOllACH S&>eetacular CdM d~x.1· Kuie 4 Bdrm owner• un· ll + 2 Bdrm unit. Un· believable 4 car g.,-ap . I PTl<~\O@ C.11 ' -_-a:M"AOllO&S 7144314990 iii ' . ,., CONTACT : PAT MAGINN Brentwood 820-0441° CONTACT : DON DEL SANTO Beverly Hills 651-6303 CONTACT: LARltY REED Anaheim 776-7101 . kCT NOW LIMITED OFFER PUii GOLD 3 Bdrm lower. 3 Bdrm upper duplex. Outstand- ing Balboa Island Invest· ment and summe r home. $499.000. It A L B <f°A I S Lt\ N 0 REALTY 673-8700. ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE Prtvatt ~1tecutlve 1'lt.llte nur beach. Flu. t.erml. Qwner /aat. 4M-GIS7. "'-or starter home. I•. TO $3Zl,OOI 182.~ with $186.llOO in a11uma· ble loans, ranglna from 8% lo 11.,, $20,340.,... ( ~11~brl4ge Income annually. Well 8 __ .. kept. 1ln11le 1tory I.WU j rK .. •I wilh 4 11ra1es PLUS off 551 .ioot street parklna on 80 x ._ arnnu nwy,lrvh•~ 300' lot. I . 644-7211 ~~~~~~~~ 5bclrm. 3b•, Turtl•roc.k 8uuty, I pl'Yf1Ted a\ $309,000. Mah offer. Owner/Alt M4.Cl2S after ep,n. /Jn ·.;1 I I r • • :, J 1 11 t 1 J I • -• . . ... I 0 .,...,..,,_.'* ·······················........_,for s... ······~················ .••..•..•..•........... •...................••. Other Rtol btot• • ••••..•••.............. T1'1urSCJav. Octobttt 16 1980 OAILYPILOT I 'll . •....•..•.••...•..•.•• ~~ ............ ~~~.~ ~~.~ ... ~~~!.!~~~~~ ... ~~~.'. ,...wportleoch 1069 ·••·•••••·····•········ IMOMI ,......,.., 2000 lolboo Peftln~"'o 3107 Houws Unfurnished .....••.•.........•......................... ,. . .............................••....••.•.........................•... ••NORT~WOOD H,•;.a u ltl u l I h,·clrourn hontl' 11il•Jlh lv1 ,11 .. 1 111 lh\' l'h'l.:Jt1I 'tfl.11..1 11 ~ U I I h 14 o " rl \I 1 11 I .Uth'lllllL'' .trld 1•1111~1 111 :iocll fJ I 111 11111111 murkt'I e.:r--:;. 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Br I Ila '-kw 1·rp1,,, Ila . fr11lt•, sand~ bea1·h 1 Hdr +-Bath l'uol 7 -I .. 111·1 11• 11 \1l11Jt 11 J · •·uzz· ,. L> M '""'<"I + v.t 2115~ E Csl Hwy, •••••••••••••••• ....... "'"' •1' ' lrt·' 1 ~ p,1111Lcd SIOtl 11111 Sl.100 1n11 1 riv •1~ · .1. '-· . ...,. ~ I ' II S 0 '10 ff234 675 600tl Luxun I 1\1 :•I~ •• "' .• 11 ," ''' 1 .I I> l'ropl•1t 1 \lgm l li7S Ot2 0 cc _ c~ 6· _ .!C" ----· BANK 2nd TD's RED UC EO RA ns SGRtiafJOla .. 714-132-5200 Ask for Linda f1~Tlf\ or Karen Linn • Equal Housing Lender I urn · IKll "" '' 1 1 ,, " 2 Br. I Ba A pt I ~.-,1 2711i Newport Beach. "' blk.s Pnml' 1·orncr 101-. Up lo i11·1·J11 '' '"' 111,1111 ~ Li.:1•:!l1r.:"!ha t'o111lo,:.tt•lki ... ~ hf S "R 4,500 sq fl Full ser vice. --------,,,,1\ <11·•111 l .,, ... pit. anaPoint 3826 I•• ""a1·h . ll"W ti"". tl·lt· lo u.:a(' ·em . 19" an REALESTAT"'L·OANS l>1.'ad1 1!11 " d 1 1 1 · ''" ~ ~· d 6-15 6~59 mode rn . g I a ss bldJl. "' .1111 ,...11 .t•ll" c "·1!>11•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'" p ullll!... r rpl. dill!.. ~. . ' . ~ -6-166303 SlO.OOOOr More m 1111:> 1·o lumn fur onl~ S.-1 :.!;; <'.1 ll Ii I:! !\tiiK Tll .\;\;KS :\l ll'hacl Tl·:.s 1~·r'Ul~ ,\ ..,klllful 1·nn ccrn1'(! Den t1sl who 1:. apprc(•1alc.~J by Sallie llumµhrcy. Lost & Fou1td 5300 ..•..............•..... Hewporileac h 3769 \dulh •il":lOi:I fl hr. 2 ba 11r11· }artJ . 1 11 t.Sli!l!l \.ltj:J!l315 VacatiOftleftfcb 4250 r-r---lsl.2nd&3rdTOIAJ<Jns •••••••••••••••••...... 'I 1--\:1;&~\\l· g.11ag1· frpl!·. d1!..h" •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ''THI" Equity Loans; For.aJ1);1' •O ~E\'l:1"1t11YI \1.111 c .. . . . "•t h:lf w fl h1k1•to b4.:h. 211lk' from llt·h llu1:e Wanted 2 or 3 Br . Condo.I, EXICUTIYISUm re ason Purchase ~tone> 00\\.daih ..... 1.1 ~, •.• ll<•ltruomltl •U\ll'rlt1t';J 1 51.1111 Ol •• s:1uo 'l'l' Ill'"'~ t:plll. ~br. d1w. tJt ular 'c~·" ,;; ·1 +-l I< f '"f ""'" I ·"Pt 11·11 \il11l1 nr1 1•1:1 Ii.IX I f q 1k . w ti hook uv. no Palm S pring:. . Prcr i.tolf I 1-ull .servir e ofriccs in Loans . Con s t rue \ iun FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 \\ii •111 '1 ,t1l 1ollo 11i7 UI 1•1.1-::-. :-.1r.1 lgc :111r , Jll'tl. SX00752 7474 --_!'esp coup le 6440648. 640·5410 Cre dit No Prohlem .1·---------- MASSAGE Ill' pa mpe r e d with a p e r :-. 11 n a I r e I a x 1 n g mass ai:e b y 12 o f lhe pre ll 1e~t 1::1rls in Southern C al1fu rn 1a Jac uzzi. saun a et c Open LOam lam . i d ays a week. Vis· a :'>l.C Atlantis Health Spa. 2112 Harbor Blvd, Costa !\I esu. 645-343.1 e r: 1n g Lhis ad for your Sl'!:_~I gi_fl_. ____ _ Prolcss1onal Therapeutic m assage Lie 'd: NB Appl on.!!_: Ste~e 548-2817 __ LITTLE A.HHIES ESCORTS .ill m ajor credit cards accepted 530-4723 *FOXY LADY* t>UTC ALL ONLY NO LEASE '" 1., ~J.lu m o :,!J8 \\ I t·o urse. Le ase 3 6 mo Ncwport Center Loans. Swing 1.oan!... 1 ·•tia 111"''" P lu,,h q 1I!.. &llJ.:J ut l.itc:lbr.2 blksbch. •52·E.?~ _ ... EW,.OITIE"'CH Quick Approva l. -{1111 .. 1 111t11n 1t 2 ..,l n ,~ " .,. N IG UEL ASS OC &•rc1und orlost apl't ?Call •972-1138• < . • ,. " · •Irv:.. F,·n1·c1l ~ arr1. :-.•>r... u " " d hook-up. no CANADIAN fam1lv would w 1 rf 0 I••" n ho lhl' :qll I om..111 ··11 \ u (Ill" I ll n &I '""1117"2 7 174 . 1649 est c I T. BKR us We're the Pc\ Pal:. ., 1 1 , · · ·'~· 0 t' pct:-. ""' J ' hke Lo spend Ch n stmas Cull G H 'll 642 0200 831 """l <714 l 739 298fl ---- ' 11 .! '1'1 o.1i·c·f'-.!..thll• tu ~hoJI' SS!l5 l'h l!JS 14!J> h Dec ene 1 • _____ ·vvo_ --~tA:SS.\G E $10 W AO REQUIRED YEAR·ROUNO FUN Social Actev111es D• reel"'• Free Sunday Brunch • BBQ s. P.ir ties• Plus much mor1- GREAT RECREATION: Tennis • F•eP Les~. ·n~ (pro & pro ~hop\•. Healtn Clubs • $auna, Hydromas!.age. Swim ming • Or.~1ng Range BEAU1'1FUL APART· MENTSl_21ngtes 1 & 2 Bedroon•\ • r,, n1shed & lJnturn1 \!1< Cl • Adull L1111n' • Nn Prt~ • Models 011t>n tM ry 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments I.. Newport 8Hc h/NO. 680 Irvine' '"' ·~· ... \714) 645-11~~ Newport Beach/So 1700 16th SI 10ovc1 JI 161n 1 1714) 642·5113 ,. '' ' i Ir'"' w ".' I r•1m I 1"' .. I ... _1:1-1 . . . Slfl-00 I Br 2 Ba Duple1<. in t e coast a rea. . ,.-HU.--.T-... .1 11 .iibur Jn•.a l ir<'cnbo.'lt "'' Oc:canfronl. Wood beam 21st to Jan. 2. Loolung_to IMI "'rnw vn Mortgages, Trust Ll1,,l o r founu u pct? Call MYST IC :\IASSAGE ·s wap hom~s w /(amlly -"'CH ....... =~ · 5035 An 1 m a I A ":, 1 !.. t an Cl'! 55ti·-tti56 Sanlj Ana & I .. who would hke lo ski IO A#ft"ce space au0 1'lablft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lcal(UC 537 22iJ, :-.lu frc I -i.:.11.c i:c " ll'n111lt', Duna ll.1rhur B 25091..,._. .ill IJuilt111s Enl'loscd . . ·, VI · •a " 1111 11nh 11 11n1t:.. ~ l'ar [S:lfiil :0-:ll ~ 2 Ur Near l'C1lln 1-ts. carpe ls , drapes. ~. . , -.,_... 11ltw r 1111•(·t 1l·:.. S.'i7.'i tor Cn·;.ta 0 1<. ncr ·1!14-tlHilll i: a r a i.: e w i l h Canadian Roc kies. Call 216().50() sq. fl. Suites. Call Sattler MtCJ. Co. LOST : Sm a ll Gret>n . Blue FIRST LADY I 11 .. IP,l~l' ~ •. ;2 :1 II.H t jHunt'in-'o was her 1c1r)'e r. l''um. or ~algary 403..:.2~1·3334 _ 7141891·7951 _ __ _ __ All ty~s of real estate Parrot \'11· I.a kc Park, Escort. Models. 'J' ~~~-~~~.~~.~ unfurn l m_mt'd oc IR...tabtoSltct,. 4300 AIRPORT AREA. Birch investmentssin ee1949. HEW,\R0 5:1fHi!O:l lfn · 1 PartyDa11cen. ~lill SH~• l & ~ llr Apb &1•••••••••• ·' I ' . l'Upa nc} T S L M gml. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Bnstol 225 lo 7SOsq. ft Spetialbiltc) in 1 972 I J 45 1'11"11hnu~·· N1•a r n1·w. l.111·1•1) a ll auu l. n11 pcL-.. ,.42 1603 M . '> .d d . •. · 2-~TDI 1• LOST Dobcrmann. * • * 1 -.k1 t1••hr .. 111 tiui lt 1~,.,.• t.:.!&~I Hr ;1pls li2011 ~~I 1 · --ovmf!!. '.'V0• eposits .. 1 From $200. No lease re· -I & • MC &VISJ\Acceptl'd I '" , .. , I c ul living expenses _ ... C II 64"'·2171 545·061 I b a l'k tan n.~ulc~.ec1 ----lil'l'l'l:J n •. l)!ll1'1 '\.'artl I 111ger. h h M li Oti19 llat:hclor Pa rk Nl'Wport p r . II . -. qulr.,.,. a :>:>7-'t010 & I I "K II \; I I · . · r o ess 1o n a y since • ------ma c . ~· ) 11" C"""ER GIRL lm 1111·d 11t'l'UJ>ann TSJ. l> 1 ,bulc xtra lg~· oc<;un .~'.e.w,. $425. Can 197 1. t--••••••llil•ml Cash for T .D.'s .Mc~nan·h Sum,11.11t .ol't. fl • ~-. I ;\li.;llll '.ti:! !>I tl ·_ 1 2'~1~'."~h~:0\m11s 1bhwhr I urn. 9;,., 2Gll!I ---HOUSIMATES PLUSH/PVT. American Mt~ 953 4141 IH'~W" no .\!JJ IZ!ll\ llf * OUTCALL. • 2 Hr 1·undo lll·ar SL' l , 1111lt.-~ hc•11·h ,\flll'\.j2 Br 1 & JO' to beach. 832·4134 for R .E. or invest ad· -__ ._: 496·9SIO.fi6I 311 2 !J5J.07711 MCNISA l'l,11a . S 1\ P 1111I. 11pa I n o p P l !.. SJ!);, m o Ut1b 11d . $600. Property tr___ y ' . viser in dlx bldg, nr 0 .C ...... Moticft 5200 ,. Leqaf N t' 5200 ------ 1 ''111(1 No 1w ts 5 1~J:ll2 <>r ;,:11;113ii2 j t1oust' 642·3850 642-1010 he ~oommate ou_re Airport.Servsavail. ••,••••••••••••••••••••• •••"•••~!~~:•••••••••• MERCEDEZ _ ·----Lookmg For Is Loolung t~t-ISJ3 1 •11 111;11 '· I v r f ESCORTS 1 • -;Nc·w mmlb. I & 2 l>c1rm ... Nr lloag llos1, Light & For _ou ~ S50 ee or peo-* * l"""'khn~ I l1•a 11 2 l!r $425 \ -~-;:; Sli5U Ad ult... only. 1101 airv 2 br. 2 ba. dm. rm. pie With 'ht>mt: lo share. I Own A Business? 972·9599 J4HRS. F•·11n·ri ~a r1l. utib paul . 1wt11, 1111111. Ja •. 11•11111:.. lnd r nookups . i;ar. $485. S35forthosl'looking. 'LA%.A _ lklng SntJ IJ c•h tld llK 'l'll' ><.iii 11121; 6-12 66w -and lwo 'S 0..1(11nanv EXICUTIYI SUITIS I lot. ..... a Business? •MA.SSAGE• Wc1.•k e n d S pecial & l::ven1ng's 4 lOpm $15 per halt hr. Hol Tub & Sauna. Steve's Hair Hap- J>l!lltnK 646·9636 ''" l't'l:> 1960 Wallan • !I 2 H J"l \Jlll 1id \"l':ST''l,ll''l''2 8r Condo. ,...--'.I "Therels adlfference " ..,. .. I ~1 tK !15110 or 548-240!! ,gc. r ,.. " '-I s;JX;, m o l'h 5Jli :1.147 or New interior Adults. ·no a roommate search agy. "'''"mu!> '" nhs c . 2hdrm. 536· IOZJ pets i.S25 m o 673-6640. 75z.9475 ! 1' ·h" poo l. ('arport.\1Ua~h;;j•~r a pt .\v>ttl now 110ccanfront 4 br up~~. Will share m y plush m·· 714nSJ·OU4 2082 Mich elson Dr. 1'2132 2021 Busines s <.:ntr •21.3 . pr11 Ull' patio lr1t 11la1 I I . II • r 1I tor l'h1 lcl r 1•,.; I ~.1~ . ."1 :~t~I ~'.1 <a it Yrly r ental $l200mo. level H .B. ho m e . frplc. ,1._,,·, m ii ('·,•I I 1.,1?, 1 .•. u; .t:~7or 5.J6 IOl.f . I Furn o r unrurn Agt. • .,651 0 ·ncl aU Sublet c hoice Newport! • ' ·• 67'>-6160 m.lcro. .... m · 1 • · Beach toc.atlon · Desi&n i.111 i ll!l1 :? hr. :.! '1 .1 C'h ilt.l r en OK. · ---Rita . 536-8090. Plaza. SS IS/m o. 644·Zll60. -.1• \Cl lH'S & SuNNV I iw w r a q w t:. & tlratlCS. Ver y nice. lge l br In Xlra lrg h ome to s hr -----.-- 1 ,_. 1 11ke nl'W 1hruout. l'O.m "a nJe n s c tlln•• .. ""''I. W '.~tudnnts. 2 Br avail. Executive Office .tr It; ..-.n(' stl ita rage µutao. · · "' .. ...,~ ., .. rr1 I l fl w ,\dll~. 110 pets . S&JO ! m un1ly pool .'It amcmt1c.-s qwcl. se c url' adwt area N OCC 8 b Barrett necept on area n new For only S38.50. the Orange Coasl Daily Pilot egal Department-will publish your F1ct11to us usiness Name Statement. 4 times We will file your business name with the Orange County 1,Cfetk Their fee 1s s10 fer 1 business name s2 for each add11tonal business name SAVI STEPS! USE OUR CONVENIENT MAIL SERVICE· D•llY Pilot ---- Ladies & Getlh ESCORTS •972-1621 \nl I ~or ~nro or ap:..p_t _ 1 mo !\Jiii !lOB-1 o r 540.5446 I !~21_1_10781m o 119 2 · 97 13 . "m East BluH. Sgl adult. 67~_4897 aft 6. 0 Bualne8!1 Center at 0 . G: -----------' ,,.. As k fur Larry no pets. $465. 644·4767 t\ I r P o r t . S o m e LUXURY LIVING Metiger. 4 -----Male wanted to share 3 Warehoute s pace Ir i:e· Pie~ send me . . . . . . Fictitious Busl- neu Name St•ement form(sl and save me the toot-WC>fl(. Thanks! TOMMY'S Ol''Nf<:WPORT t::SCOR'( 752·9368 2 ~R <! llu __ r11l1· 1w1•im 111 <iuit't Atlull Co1t;.1i>lex. l. ---, , -P e n t h o u se l 8 r . 'bdrm !I.A) bat'h condo ln qulred. Furnlahed rom· v 1 e w s 5, .. w 111I 1.· r . 1 ~l'lll'll>ll::I 1 BDRM. i,\l'T. :ibclrrn, 2 2hu. Ir~ l. story. Ve rs ailles. New decor. New p o rt w Ith pool plete with phon es Of Ull· 97ff,9172. 675 7 l;J 1 . I Ui:-.hwash c r , fl repla ce. encl A8T. M csa Del Mlilr Nr oc.;can. Lush c rt )'rd, jacuul, tennis, etc. CaJi rum. l350 mo. 511·13'71. --OC-E/\N fttONT -l fll'I. patios , µool & spa. r rea, $485/mo. 751·~" ftn. Adult. Sec blda. "No after 5:30 pm or anytime Now leatln . ~.l loca· w Int e"r •I ll r. 2 tin ·I NO P~~~~~~ /~ve m cssa.ge. .-~:~~~~~~cl ~~ S::i weeltends. 6'~·7294· lion In Pa~ Sl)rta,.. I CITY STAT~· · · · · nreplaee (i73 71173. I 2650 HARLAAVE NEWBR~EL>At'l:t 760·86\7. 'Maleroommateo~25to bloc:kwntofalrport •• ~flLTO l PO e ..,..,.. u -- . . I SPMC 549-U47 I Bdrm" Loft.13116. shr 11 hom e In CM. -IUMDIAL ta""' : eoa••. . . OX ,OUU, Cost• ......... Prcst1j(1(1ui. \ C'r <1 alllt•!o • Frplc , rec room poet I u 3Sl6 AllPOITPtAIA 828 . ,romlo. I m111 i t)tlrm . 111 ;2 Or Crpts , drps, bll·ins, j a c !' z z i . en c i u ed NEW cp\s /drps. 3Br . 2Bai. +...., ul · S4t-• For lddttional infOfmatlon C.11642.,.321 ter1nr d1•c111 11L1•1l & tum I 1;11r i\dlts. no pet.s. '400.' garages. Gas Ii waterpd. 11 frplc. gar 2 blks bch. No Share 3br Hse In C.M. SMOll Tl• SAYI ~ · S.AYl •ASI 2 13· 941 2:1i2. ('\'<'S & 1 mn I l ltl Vi ctoria St. Adults. n o p e t s 393 pets . S67!i mo yrly. Pets o .ll. Call wltdy eves llALTY wkends t 5-RI 1367 alt.,'irM • Hamilton, C.M . 645-4411 ~-1682. 646·9819 , (Tl4)JP·l1ll--• tilAl!i1fE .••..•........ · · · ·• · • · · ··•· , .. · · · • ·•· · ADbAl'SS .......... ' ............ ' ............. ' ZIPCODE ... ... ----- ), L I' ·. ·-.............. ·--..! ......... 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Y olanda 960·3012 r-n..Lln~ S.16-3945. 67:J 9<160 firm 1n N111 ll<'h <.:all · • l autom obile is u must . dependent & aggressive 642·0972 Wt• need •1 1wr~.rn who U \ Ii _ ------6 IO·IHIJ for 1n tt>rview D•bbt• liours Mf"3·00·5:00PM: w abt11iy .t o com --- . . --has :!3 yrs ..-xplrandlmg lf~Arn l'fllSONNH SEIMcts Babys1ller needed. 2 nrtl'S ;.oppl 714·640-6900 Sat & Sun 6 : 30 to 8.JOAM municale. Xlnt orgamia GI ass -:.ta' n ed Cos ta i.:a ,,ualty i• I a I m s This pr wk 1-occa:>ronal C''l'~ ----:-\0 COLLECT ING. 8" t1onul sk11ts, go•1d. phone Mes a s tudio. fulltlme, \lt•rson wdl rPt'l'l\'e t'larn1 l723 l irch S.,... ~lonte Vis la ,\ vc ;.irc,;.r IOATS ccllcnt t-arnings for JUSt manne r . 1 .\·pe 70wpm. 1)4!rrnan ent I ·3 ,\cars ex report ~. in \'C:,.t igalt• & YNG. inte lligent woman N•wport~och s.tti-!19n7 art s -:tOP:VI T i•u t•h up i:cl .co;.ot WELLS a couple of hf)urs ol ~(lUT s tanda rd 0H11:e sk ills per Glas~ cutters & a . ., prol'C'" lhl!m tu c:1tmple seeks exr 1ting or m· Ra~,,sltt-er -needed 1 d.,·~ :vtacGrl'~or Ya1·hts. 1631 F' A DGQ day. For Delatls call nco·cssary . Knowledge of :.em bli:rs. 6.\6·i474 . 11on teresting job An)1hmg P ILre1•11t1a <.'M • ~" , f' o s t 1: r l> u e 11 et al I RM :'\lemor} 50 & sail-- l egal. W1 II r eloc:it e . ,\dmtnistrative Assist wk, 7 3P:\I, my hom" or ----BANK • -&12·-'321. i n~ i:x p_ helpful XJnt GRINDING TRA.IMH t r avel Loves kids. F a :. t P a l' e d vours CM . 75 t 02"1 BOOlllCEEPER·P/T l OrGltcJ• Coast he11cf1l!> & plt>as llnt Sm manuracturin'io: COO· a n i m al s An swer-Ad :-ilt:wportJl rvin~ invest Hak OK's Do ut To r\I' .\R pay roll Part of'I Dallv P iiot \\vrk1ng e1111 ironmenl. <~m m l rnnc will tram ment ri rm offers career er, n :.. v work c an b• done al Eq1.111l Op p Em plyr ~ SAIL MA.GA.ZI.. to sel up & operate 0 .0 -11-208-'~2 4300· 24 hrs -opp or t un i l y ror ~ n ~ ~P.f:~ e~~I~ ;m2!l~~ homf' ur e ves Write ad -'M IF' /H Eq~IW 0~~.\ ~~t~\;~~ er 645•7104 & I D Gnnders Mu,,l HelpW•ted 7100 d1v1dua l with xlnt.skills Fair view CM "659, Darly Pilot. Box M f _ _ --· ha\·t' some l>f'lwcen cen •••••••••••• ••••••••••• & sound prof expen ence ---· --' IStlO. 92626 L'i""'ld R .. p . ..:.perial temp tcrs gnndm ~ txper l'all -Cleriral Person to main-" "' ~ ~ Ril f Account ing l'lerk. FT :\latur it} & eorporate Banking llookkket.>pcr, t:"ll· R E tain magazine mailing proJecL position Good __ ex_~ ~ppt 919·~ Exp nf'"~ ~:)rv m at• background helpful. Xlnt TELLER f d b hst. No key•punch Also DENTAL ASST pay l mm1:d1ateopenlng GUA.RDS co u n Is r ec l''' a r.i e • s alar) & fringe be nefits Permanent. I ull I in•· !\'' exp 11rt' crrt> . ut nrll. 3 ' d . o k "eek l nqu1 re Teleprompler pa.\ a bl es & pa} rnll Call Gail 752_oo7o. net· N II P 1'. 1().3. aide as G 1rl Friday ltght l a.\ w r ' Full & part time All Private ,.1ub. t'o.111 !\Ion I ---da,· week & na rt 111~ Mun Fn H C Ta) lor Co ty pr n g. M u i. t b~ or .Laguna Beach Salary , Cable TV. 901 W. 16th St. ;;,reas t:niforms hUTJ'd Fri.1, ••. t,'900 ext 13 Experience prPi!!rrcd, Realtors. 640 'l!lOO ganized. 979·3699 °~_833·0290 1491· 1524 · • =" B 642·:i261. .\ges 2\ or uver. retired -----_ _ 1 but will con:.1dc1 .·d~laer --------------welcome ~u Pxper nee. •c c-'s P~t" '-1• AdvertiSift• mg hac k l(roun<t T) I~ Huokkee1Jer. P T. 2 da\S a Clerk ' Ph a rma c ,-e-x~ Dent a l Assis tant Ex Food preparation pre-.\PP I Y . C n I' e r s a I Vouc h e r C lerk .:.x· It <Wwpm Xlnl Ul'll•''•l:> & w1...-k 111 :-.! H f1•r new.ex µrefe rred. cos ~el1c!>. penen ced Easy pared Par e s a 1 ads & !lrutecliorr Service, l226 periene~. Call M11:k) Sales ad\·an ct>111 en1 i ·.1AI pa1.1hn~t· .. 1-:xµm sale:. 1!11\J.&card.s.640·1373. orfrce '" Newport Good !->a nrtw1t'l1 es Davs & W 5th St .Santa \na In 83386ll0 E 0 E 97!Ml600 ";01:, t•ll1 n ? rnmm 1s~1ons & ---hours & salary &16-5-11 1 t'.Ves 644·0210 . ten·1ew hrs 9 I<! & 14. Acc~unti~g ·C;cr~ -Ma;W'e ~~~~~~11'~ ,;~~~.n~~ora~ Banking ~~;:~11~;1,.~;.ntrr~l''~'i" ~ t.~~~R~;I~ Ptl~~n Res~t ;11~~~ 5 ~~4 3 fl 5 or Fu 11 & pa rt I ~ ml"-help ~!~n F'rt newsnaper disphl' 11d * * 1•1·ri wor a a) on · Den ial rec ep1 1t .vp1st 1enance, prefer mature RATER/ CORRESPOHDEMC E II Thi:. P•'r~•>n ~··n·en., & err ten. via a l 'RT-uew hus1 n e~:. J PIJl t1•a1111n~ 1or JUIO tn!ourance .\pµltC!>. c~1abh!>h1•rl ~uufolmes to dc1erm1nc the a1·1·l'p 1:ib1ht) ol 'the rr~k t.:or rcspand:. w11h .ij.!cnt~ & insured regard111g rclat ed questions & pr nhlcm:. .\ppltl·ant~ mu,, .... , ~.,...· --1 typ1111( 'iktlb & pre\ u.u.., exp tn a po:.1t111n 1n,•11h mR comm11n1r .i llon ,.., <· u o; lo m ,. r 1• 11 n t .1 .. 1 , l'rrv1ous 1n,,1ira111·e 1-1q hd1lfltl Lady for payroll & ex-~1rl e s person wit h J[LLER l k h If d Sat -wa11led Light main ,,,\IR STYLIST pense report Bank re· " , ---T ype 65-75wpm. Call For the frnt·~t n1•w salon conclliat1ons . quarterly vt>rtrs in g cxpcrienee ' IOOlllCEEPER Steve. 830-9990 <good) fur llrtho offlcl' µer:-.on Ice Cap a':!_es. Must be chic· & talented WORD PROCESSOR taxes. Must be "bl" to Goud s a l a r y , com· l'eller nf'ecled Lowork lr II .1· CP Mature.al(eS 35·45 5d<tY 979·8880 t h r II 1•· We nced som ·onetotvn.• ... ~ missions & excellent. fr. fullllme io our be:.iutttol , t Jpl< ) cxµaiu,ing A COLLEGE STUDENT Wl'ek. 642 5997 w 1 0 ow 1 n i; '1 ve & 1ransr~1 be~ rnriet~ ';;{ wor k in d e p e ndently m~e beHefits . Excellent frrm in Irvine has poi,, GA.LS GUYS l;auche H air Salon. •ilftt·c m.llt•rra ls u."111., C ost a M esa a r e;.i orowth opportunities for HUNTINGTON j f11r Ukpr. w1min 3 )'rs Garden wor k tn Corona DENT Ai ~SSIST \NT TR"'VEL ~0·8177 ' ~ ... c.•9 2237 L .. E CH r n · var et 'I' del Mar . H1>urs. Sal ~ ' · "" - -word µrcwcs~rng equrp . .,.. -a 11erson with career<trn· I .a. ~·,vc 1 " 1 Y '1 mo ti · f l re e.~ "i11ons. Call (or appoint-br·•nch Exper ienced pg unt• tuns . JU I k of X s am t ,.. k d I ,.. I bk ' f t 752 ,,,.11 8·4 :30. T ues 12·4. $4 00 s ~ ron 11 " "'1""' Na1ion<1I firm now ha.'l Hostess & llr>SI 11os1ttons magnet11· & c lcl'lrom~ ----------•!¥ u -----per hr.Refs req.760-8732 Jae <'. ray. us opentnA!>for severaJneat with Weltome Wa.:on e1huar s a s lo\C'I as m•mt . 642·-1321. exL m S&L Teller µr tdt•rred . 1 loakkeep•r ---------Exper requ1r<>t.1. 495·6322. people to assist me In my l!Vatl for t'I\ ir minded d1c:la11on 1•q u1p l'r n 1ow, * * * * OrCMtCJe Cont C'ash k!r ex per. m..•r lll'j rut11ic· l\t•l'uunt ing ex· C~rciat Locmi --NATIONWIDE TRAV EL ~elf s tarter Pleasant. office exp df'~rred Daily Piiot acceptahle T~ pi n~ & "CrtClll I' hl'l•·ful l 'all Offic•n Om·er. Nt.>Wport ,\irport rm.>G.RA.M No special flexible hrs. nd l!ilrllln"~ . t e -er 1 k 11 " " area. lite delive ries. app r b "' .-... IL/SUPPLY Accounting :l30W.8aySt,C M e usom r s ".•'t' 1 :. hH w l'~·n !I.cm llam Fo r our Wo odbridge quah 1rat1on needed ut C ar Call 54!1 3215 M"' F/C loollkeeper Equal Opportunity ne cess aq'. i;,xcelk nl l "411 1:155 Dranc h. Ba nk mg exp ly in per~on onl) 260 mus• be rree lo leave for E 0 E CLERIC EmpJoyerM •f'/H l'Ompany b e nefrt:. & req Xlnl s alary & Newport<..:~nterOr.::'llB l:S BellC'he:. & Re;ort -~ • Thi,, person proc·C':;"L''"~ Tl $22,000 wor1<ing cond1t1on~ I 9 USIOYS l21 benefits apply personnel Dnver Areas & retur n ·\llJ·---------d1s lrrbutcs m r ommg & ~OE & CO M PANION. -For inter v1e\\. l·all J ( U,J\llml' 40 hr IOhrs a director . Hel p~nted . Truck1 ~~~~~~~~~t~nw~:~g~~ Hott'! out~o1ng m.111 orders. La H'll uf 1 ( Rl>lltns.S4ti'·3306 c i week Coun r n Clu\., HERITAGEIAt« Dn,·erJ mediat .. open· . .&.on...i11t0Matorl,.. rere1ves store~ & 1hs· guna I s m an ac· ependab e e male. to L .., ·1 M ~ pen ses paid 1n State ,._ lurin g co. seeks in· as:,.ist middle aged dis· ai:una ·'11-:ui• '111 i 21N. E uclid.Anaheim mR Full or part 11me. lS l SSo.CoastDr. lnbut e:. s upplie::. & dividual with s yrs. re· abled lad> by driving 10 SOUt .. WeSt Sil w.i.:~. 1:en ·l·1ntaP.t',l!rt h11 991-3860 Vahd CA t.lr " ers lic.-ense. !~~in&n~.:Sruo:{~~~di~~ 140:; & II a rbor Blvd1 equip Applt1·ants must cent ex perience on therapv rtasses. shop-n t~. l~e~~1711s LJ lor E.O.E. Mm. 20yrs or age Mon. make this extremely de Cos la Mesu b1:able111 hfl largehea'~ I t W'll be J appt ""a.; -----------llP.'I 111,\,'t . TU"S "P,u objects & ha\'l' the ah1IH• manua sys ems. 1 P ping & dally chores. 17071 Springdale St <.:ompan\on for woman ·' " " 0 "' s1rable for the younger NOW ff·1n·na 10 ,1and for "xll'ned!'d r es po nsible fo r A l . 7 '45A M·5 45P M Mon· Equal Oppt) 1-:mplo~er C A.FETERI_. Lite duties. lt~c tn 2·3 3A~1. Thurs f'ri 9AM I set. FOR IMM EDIATE It 1•c11od:. ul trllH' We nre AIR. P IR, posting GIL "'"'t. Or "eparale rm•.·,.---.---------! ~OIK'"'aS 5PM Appl• Pe11n1~avej PLA''E M EN T CALL thru ~/S, bank recon· ~· ~ "'111 "' s days per wk. Call eves · · , · • "' MAIDS ~r11w1n..: & wr w11uld hke cUiation "quarterly tax-~alh ~v_e·in 833·0296 Banking Pa rt time. :i J' .~rr:./Ja\ ll l w n 7 p M & 9 p M ~660 Plare~tia: c _M___ ~:.f 101WISE 75~·lOOO \'OU to )(row\\ 1th IL'i We es. Will su~rv\se2. ~·Aides for active reUr~·"" . ., • s4.:r.l1hr Avl.ll.>,.:.•ewWrt Jt76-JD23 tr"..., Or y ;leanlnl( l'Ounter ----------English speaking or Iii orrcranxlnthencf1111ll).! cell .. benefUt m clud1ng menthom'e.3 .. 30.11._.,,..& ~RIA.TWESTEIM Me~h UnlflPil Sehool -----C:::: woman . Expe r. or will G!:!neral Office. Irvine linnualonly.Pleasca11p. Hyouareunc•re,.tl•d onn ed I d t I & bon JV 9 Dist Fo01i Se r' ice. 1857 COOK p~ ,., la<'l ~ Pmrog~C:rri. l~~8~1· us 1!:30·7:30. 393 Hospital • Hai Placentia A .-t C.M. -train. Miche l's Cleaners. area. typrng 50wpm. fit lyinperspn 9-5. RY KOLB Call for Appo intment '714154.!-7631 Accountants Unlimited Ptt,so .... 1s .... 1ces lOSS N. Ma in. Ste 1016 Santa Ana. Ca. Rd .. N.8 . 631-3555. OPPORTUNITIES 7r.o.3273 _ ~c:u~~.t :i~r~~~ P;/2 Call Mel: 496·512!. __ ~g~ ~h~nf\~~i~ ~=r~ .E!'!.~O!!.E!.!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!M!!/~F MSA.E .... TRY F:ARN .EXTRA MONEY 714·556·6193, . = " SSIM L S YOU CAM CA.REEi CHA""4GI working rondit1ons App· . • APACll ,.•G1t115 I...,.,,.., 0 .... ,. A subsldlan • or t-: F Hut t y : c 1 t y y a r d by ha.ving a pvt art & ac· llousekeeper •Campunlon INSURANCE "' ,._"" " · R es t a ur a n t. S a n ce.ssor y wo rksh op in GENERAL OFFtCE Ch auffeur ror elderly lon rs cu rr<•ntly 1n 1 d 1 . • N rn11 1-;.4th St,S A !12711 WARIHOUSIM84 terviewln g q uali t1ed Cle mente, Mon.Fri.JS. your hom i:. 1"11 provide T0$11.000 • a )'.•.ive·tn. on·smkr . 17Ul8:l5·01136.EOE 25 people needed for The following b ranches persons interesteJ in the ask for Tim . 498-1211. the art & accessories. A (.' c ur at e t y pi 5 t 5 days ~k . 'Waterfront Irvine area. TOP PAY ! have Full /P art Time, l'icld oC finan cial plan ---Ca II 9 . 1 1 M on F r I w I ge n e r a I o ffi ce ho me. Priv. ~~· 646·6565, • Threeshlftshail. Utility and Te mporary nigg. Full or part time. COOKS 64J.4931Sandy k n o wledge. V11ri ed 5579891.548·26:!4 JANITORS CA.LLTHOMAS pos1tions available. SZ .OOOSl8000 parltirre Dinner s hift. f'ull time. ------duties. Non -sm oker. ln'~usec l ea n er Wa n -Part tim e eves Newport 6 .. 1•11 ..... Full t ime u nlim ited Expe r . preferred. Top --· Tustin. 832-1300. ed i Est a bli's h c leani·n., Beach /Costa Mesa area .. .... Please t all the numbers . · pay. good benefits. Apply "' Janitors & waxers Musi r.~~~~~~~~I QOintm en t for an 111· CAR WASH Hll.P Restaurant. 1507 So • BUSINESS TheJtilM»alay CWtis 968-4-404 nt12en C all 53:! 6558. ASSISTANT terview! Full&par ttime ~ooi Dr . Costa Mesa, :·:: UNDER A llOWllirilH): HOUSECLEANERS IOAM·~M . Mon.·Frl EOE M /F listed to make an ap-912·27l!_ ----in person : 2·4PM. Jo Jos s DOING General service. flex hrs. M/f be o\'er !8yrs old & U S. HUNTINGTOH METRl~&COAvRerW .. .,H _.__.__ -FICTITIOUS P O RTER . full lime . To w-ork for J anice's Junior girl f'rulay type . MAMA•H llACH l ~ COOK -NAME? M u s t be .. v a i lable Raggedy.Ann Ptr. 8-3. person wanled. Cerami\' * * * * ~::r:~·sM;~1tun:e~~~ 16141hoclla 29SO Har borBJ C.M: Partt1111eforfam1lyor 6. llyow11•we lw•t tt1•d :~'C~·RITY Gt:ARD Tues .. f'rt.67~!!· __ Tile Oe:,.1.in ·c entcr . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I per len ced In better 714 .. 47-1211 CA.SHIH Hours&sa!aryopt:n.Call yowr 11•• Flcllllow• F u ll tim e-M u!'lt be Ho usekeep e r for older wages nc1t µe r •xp •••••••••••! wdmen's re ady-to-wear Full time. Over 21. Com· Ans wer Ad #J !/2 a t ..,,,,.. .. H•"'• u d available wknds. I couple. m ature woman, 83I 5261 · Accountinl and SPortawe a r. Apply ia MIW,OIT IEACH µany benefits We train, 642-4J2l,Z4hourspcrday. :·,;~ ,':.::..!".';:!:! PBX O P ERATOR Ex1 to live.in & do drtvlng, It. LANDSCAPE P/C IOOK•... person to Mana ger Ma· 450 N•w4port MET RO CAR WASH. Cooln W..tecl 11e11·1 tore•• th•t '"' penence preferred: fulJ housework & m eals. At Foreman/leadman, ~ex- Ty pe SS wpm. 10-key ble Austin. 23621 Moult.on C..ter Drhe ~'\O Ha_r_bo_r_._c .~---1 FUii tim e. l>lnne.r s hift. II"'""'•" II 30 dey• time. Mus t be avitdable tra<'t ive area. Rers. rC'l· µer'd . rn planting. imK:.t ai1ht, heavy computer Parkway Plaza or call Experienced only. Apply ~~"lL~P~L~'";'·,!'~.~ wpknds. Must speak E ngh s h. lion mamt hvdr~eed ~d p 11 AR. 768-6622 (orappolntment 714-759-4721 pe r son 3 SPM No t lease c all for appt. 548·07~ · · · . ay ro • I . • CASHIEIS mho. II . J . II .R. pullll•h ~ • ••nient 645· 7358 . M o n .. Fri. mg & <:hem weed. l'Oll-/ en. ledger throt P ne ca s . o Y oger. to r •u.10. O wr S::J0.5. Cha"'feur fo r e lderly trot Sa l a r y l'Olnff! tri•l balance . Salary AUDITOl -SAMTAAMA 400 S . Coas t Hwy , clrc111etton lllCIUClee •t.e ... . w /exper Valid 'nvers commo. wit h exper . 1411M M9"9St Laguna Beach. e111tr• Or•111• cont G .... U,.LO-.."'"E lady. Llve·tn. Non·smkr. lic req'd Irvine ~-5152 -.11'10 The Southla nd Corpora· • • u M •r•• •"41 .... , llOttoo• .... "' ~ 5 days /wk Waterfront -----lion· ha• an Im mediate 714·719-4900 TDTI Counter Help, P IT. Also •ppe•rlflellodlllo!'•·lll ror garment mfg.Phone,; home.Prlv.rm.~.Landscape Co looking ror IS\ PACIAC muTUAl opening ror an Inventory • F I T . P I T e " Pe r . d :'~:',: "'•:•;:• f°o"~ ly plng-filln g. $4.00/hr. 551·9891. 548·2624. ·capable. qualified m!n . ., a uditor to per for m "1£AT W£$frml Sandwich Man. Gary's p w1t 110011011 .. ,.d 642·2868. -_...._ --.-exp pr eferrod. m us t !!!!!!!!6!4!0-!!l!t!7!0!' ~~ 7P~EyaLlcEaVl ElnNve8nTto0riResESol. a U1n MARKETS Deli, 152-5401. ~ioprt ... cop, e11e1 • G ..... ll ... L 0 _.,,..1 Housekeeper for working have m eell anlcal uµ S II S f>'or 2nd & 3rd Shifts clteell to THI DAILY .,,.. "' ~ couple . 12 hrs. week. I d 68 be Ability to w o r k with AYI G Counter help. p /Tor F rr. f'ILOt. fl.O .... IMO. Heavy typing (65wpm) & Flexible hours. 644·0648. t tu e. 7 •4751 tween .1111& IDO¥ld lllto &ownT fi1ures qulcldy • ac· We p romote to manaae· Kueter 's Clean ers, 186 E. c .. 10 MoM. CA tM2t. good phone manners e,s· 7""·2393. 8:30 & 3:30. Apply at 111mllteequalntedwtth curatel.Y. Xlal company ment&s-perviaionfrom 16\h,548·~43. Wo'M 118 1t1e reel."°' sennal. Informal at· 'T 238ll Via Fabricante. th CIH•lfl•d A d i . be n eflts . Apply In EOE within. tnfofmdoft MM!..,.. mot phe re. Fult time. Mlssln Viejo ' ....,.,.tbe eaaielt ••Y perMJO, or call. l140W.I~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ WANTACAREER? Counter help. 5 days a •dffft•:i."9• .. coll llOO/m o.548·3467. HavetomttbiacYouwant ---------- loftllll)lltU.ttemaaad LaVeta , Oranae. CA. SJ!U. idle Item. with a Call C714J63l ·IM2l w.U.MonthruFrl. MMUt .an. &o sell?Cl ... lli.dadldo Classlhed Ads, 'our one •*-JW•llCll t'll-OU'J. t>m)y PllotClaulfMdAd. 545·4167. -------'"'""'fWant Ad Resultlt ~5671 ltwelJ.142·"11. slapshopplnttrenler ·. ' I . f fann\~ A wedc:end out tk ~n ? Use -. , ·Answer At/ service When p(aci~ your sd ... A Daily Pilot ad number wi!Lappear in your ad ... '!le take your messages 24· hours a day ... you call 1n at your convenience during office hours and 9et the responses to your ad ... For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT 1045 ~.~~ ..... ~!~ ,~.~~ ..... ~!~! !~~~ ..... ~!~~ ·!~.,.~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~~ !~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~.~~ .. , .. ~!?.~ !~!.~~ ..... ~!~.~ ....... ,_ I ...................... . 101111 1 "'"'h 1•11 • "''"lt~l l MEDICAL 'AIMTSALH ' , -OPC•• Sule11 S••f'rt:luq for (ll i·w1>ort • Waltren•\w..t.d ~n·1·('11lw111<1tt1·tl!1, for 1i111.,.111111 .ll11111 1111i P.t~ "••II ,,,11 .. 11 ~1 .. 1,11 111 ... l'l..,, ;.w:i. /T._ HICIOIY,AllMS lk11t h 1·1•\ t1 i in ~:.1 SHIPPll li.111 11 1 Ill ~II " ~I for hui.y vho11u fllinac 1'111'111 IYftlll" & JU k1·y 1111 w·•auous•........... i'"ull \trllf• l·.x 111·r •111ly II w• "X'> •1111 •11• \ • .111 •• u,i .. 11 ... 1 •·•••• · 'I'•"' •1 1 .. •l'M "'''lll't M ' .... ' Opvorlunity tn sell " .,. IW'I ~ 1\11 .. lv 111 1w1-.1111 ·1 .1•\1 'i'll1 11-\~.·1 1'1&~11 ··1 1il llll"l'h1I•' "l •I' '•l.1•• ,,,,., '''I' .. ,.,Ill 111 11111 l\1111111. l'lt' Ullt ... vt' llln" u•1ll· 11·111•1r1•1I ST"'ITStOo~ .. N 1 i 11 1 1 1 1 • " 11ood ap1w arMtll't' and gourmet foods & ~1rt11 for "' .,R ' ,_ _, No 11h11111·, 1111\ 'I 111· .1•111 ~ ,.,,. n~ \"u" h • '~." 11 1t·11 n 11 .111 ""''h ,., 1 t11u•l.,.111 1• !t>1141 ll.tll•11 111111 vhonf' manner ho lida ys .... l t>x hrs l'lt·a~\.' i·ull, '•1•l lll:lfi f•1r : .lohSl'c·unty 1t11v.1•1 41111 '"' '"'"'I ·.1.1111•·~··Y.•ll••r1,Muh'11 u,,.,"""' "~ "l<lll "•"~ '1•1'1 11•111•' "''"'' ll'M .... lll\1l 1 \I l'lt·Mih' l'all Miter 2 r.' 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NI,' ;;,., ..... , \ 1.tl11 .,, ,., • .,..,, .:, '·'·"' ,,,, 'l•J<J r M Nu l'h11lln•11, 11111.111 111•1 1111111. 11-4~ IW!»I I PAIT TIMI -F I w h .,, "•1u • ~I· ,,, WI 'I do~ 1•onsd '410 M3 1J.ll , Rt.' r·e 11t ioh 1st wanted . a J ri c ~ r.e o u ~i· · ~ .. ~, II t-:T i\ 11 Y 1'1 1111"' 11 J111 I,,,.,,, 1 11 l1•'>(11•f 1l ''"'''' ~ ' ''''"'"" "1 •·ff•' ._.. STH\ A UC TIOtit 1\1 •. \IJ llt.\1:-. ~.F~ EVENINGS Nt•wiiort Hurbor Animel l:oi.t_a Mes~. &16·4040 ~m 1/11• t > µ 11111 •11• I \lll•h 111 1,..r~··n '•;mi 1,11 '• '"' · fJ ",, .. ' •·164M616 Ir I l ).f625 LI\ e-m huui.i•kenie1 .r11r '"" 1r, 1111: 11111·n •t'"l-<l \1lull:-. uvt>r 21 with out llo:is;ital. liJI 1030 ~SALIS• 1.1ph11m·, h ,., I I• /o 1 .• II I 11 "'" .\'I iin 1h111 ~ 1 1 ,,1 .. ,, <Ii .1-.1•111d I ,.,.., '" 1 • ·''"· • i·ouple in 01't'anflron1 ll1r ht•,·lm. ~ .1~h1,1nl:> s tuntl•n~ attratt1vi' - -<ireat OJi"l Y for a ~ell J1•;an ,'.Jf.O,fi.1'1l ,1,,,,1 !-i h•i•·, ;I)/, ..,,, I l hl~· •,;1la1 . ii ,c..,, o!i ;11 • -'• " ~, •• t '.',h11 ·i·:.::-:-. ho mt• Bl'a uliful fli t l'rc.''' w,11!1111IH· :'liv m J)Crs1111aht1es wh(1 cr•JOY •ICIPT./TYPIST s\arter ,;lpcrsQnalil>; '1111 1•11 ' ~ .;1111111( ,.,,rkwv •··•·•L "J.,•,. .. ...,'"' quart Pr:-Rd:. rc<t d vei.tHh 111 t ' T (Jr r ,T "orkin~ wit~ kitls. $4 1~r 5-9pm, Wed Sun Uahia & 0 ut .. ,,1 n,, 11 a 1 uri•, SECRET.ARY 1 1•111~ T .. lii• J•l 1'• ,, ... ., .• ' ' • :r.~. "' '· · h si 499 197'' F11r :1ppl. l"Ull &ill O:Jl2 hour (all 6--.l ·1321 txt (.' . h y hi (;I b .. ... . ~ I 11 I ~ I I I I _·_w _ _ 25(Jbc.twN!n i arullll'm onnl ran a e u . Dirc<-t Sulcsr·oil1thitlnR(Jf 1111'\\ ~··wpn11 111 v1·~1 .tu•""' •'•U :ir•·, .11111 •1~m"'' , ........ ;. 1 .... ,. ........... ,,.,,,11,h -~ IMPl\«r lra1n1••'TI\'f'd'-'iifor1 ·1\~klor Lorl CdM _644·95:JO Kellrng ·appt:-. &follow m 1·11t 1 11111 "'"'"· l111.,1dl )'r 1.n .1 o•·rill•1u•.t ''wn1f>,.1•1 ,,, • .,,. r;n ~" L ... S IS I <idfle~l •t• •olor & ""mt 0 C t 10 ,. thru . «;oofl (·a r '''I r•·l .1 1\ I•• h .111!1l•· a11ol 1h·1·•·111J;,li1 .. w1•r11~'fl J l\llJl':J •ii~ "t ;.. ~. OA" AL · 1 . • .,.. r9IC)9 oos l<cce11tron1st . I' tr. mw;l " 1 1 •· 1 1 I •,.~ • N e W'" o r t 0 ,, "c• h I nm.ins /!or ~r.,111•1ing on :1 D..UV Piiot have outaninu .... rsom1lj N c•n·s s a r y li4 I 11111;1 :,.1\1·1 "I 11•• "''" ~, ''J' • • •1u l•1r JJa• t '"fl" w•11·11 HI ·----------" " 1 11 11 1 .. 3 ~l :-··c "'" • .--· 'TJH~Nt-;(ss f:n co · v11111v. llllwp r11 11 k1·\ "I''"' r·· t ;wra111 .\111,h "' _.. dP . · , •.r· r.' .,.,, ~.l'I ~1ortgage llankini; 1·0 I ro mi ·1·' ' onruvia E"ual Op""r Employer ly "d with phones & en I ( If · I ..... or roc1n....,. has ;in 1mmediult' OIN'O N 11 .. ..... . .. . I:"''' r1111t ,, ,, • a11 , ... r~••li ..,,,,,,,.tn dl 'J•·r -, ,,,, r ··;. ; .. llfilJ\~ r I I I k l ----joy "ork1n1tlnbuaysurSaJes. high 1·om m1s~11ir1. 111·a1 J111'1' ·• in o'I <.1 ll1 r .. 11·l'Jl:d~ .. ,lhdll-:-.t ·1,, ~1111111 :t "'1\I, '~·'·.:.;.•· ·. r•i m" tnl! .or a oan s a cs r er lMvdelmi; c·c•mmerc·i..a1s, f'.\ y ROl.L PERSONNt:L roundlnl(S. Involved de· vublishlng tiusrne~:'I. exp. lkt· at 11:11 i t"/f, l·r ,i .. ,. 11 ,. r 1• r ,. .... , ,,,,,,, I 'rr'',",:: a,'.'11'rr•~·r "'·,·,"~-,,,',"', ~., · 1~ ~. ~ t. l/i •, d 1,, .11U/' CXPf'nt'nced In ~h1 pp1m~ I films t'lll r · s :-.; ·t'd n " aling with res1denl'I ol. ........ Call John Hensel. n • , .. r r ~ r • & warr housin.i '" l-1lA • a .. • l l' CLERK Exper wlcom· private home owners US· 1'~11820 SECRET .._RY I l..JJ-.ld Mt-)\o arF:.. I '"" l1•·n1·f1•· 'JI!" '" . • • ·• ... "t., V ... _ • "On \·e nt11•na1' !ac..:' \II dJ.:e ' l,qlCS t d II le .. "' • 11 ~'"" ( I I l •• ~ ,,-"· "' ' -" ( o pu errze payru sys m !llicialion in lrvlne • ~.x 11l'r11 .. n1'l,.f 111 l•ian 1;1:.! 11111 •1 ''"'" "d."·• '<·t IK• ·-• • loans Preforrabl" lyr •14 "57 12 7 ~ 'd N I Be h l \ .,.,,., II • J -r~q 1 l'Wpor ar Workdaysare Sat &Sun. 1Joc·um1·n1ar 11111 Xln• n•· i<t·n• · "·r' '''''''r· • · · • · t I per & t •ping reqw 640895() · .. · · ft ~ I Ill C \i • '·"' ' "4 "'• \in ~ ~ · ) re· Mother'tH•lp« ar~~-~------· 9 .&55.15 <:all Sue Sales llalary &IH'nl'flt.;,\p1,1,l b\CIH •. p.,c· l-.1I . 1 .,., .. 1,,,., .. ,. W<ililut ~~fl s!t~~ ~~': :~· Live 1n. Cumpan1011 y~I ,,x AMS SllVICI between 9 & 5. Mon tl\ru Him .. ,n .... Pcrson11cl lJ1tc•·\11r \fJMt:r ' .. "'Sch ~I I•"'' I ...... \~.It ,\ .. r. ... I. II. tr .ui•ll ... ,,..'1 ''•lfll• TalJle ~chool ·a~e <•hlld. dfL,;H1 1 . Fr• • .JIM"" HHITAGEIAt« l'.xp w lJ IJ niu lli 1 &1 •~n•·b:r •c •1101r. 61b E O.E. & :.omt c vt•' & wktuds Lookmg or pi1rt trrrrre· 559·1800 People oriented, rehahle 721 N t:111'11d A11.1hc·un hund11·ap1wd ;.ed it-\ At11l1 1MH-clt-4iM '>111<1 ,., >f'.""•"I( mad1 _ _ _ Mu'l dnvt' P H 1m ... habll' mature ll~Crson. .------penon needed to worit · ·!'(JI '\lili1r l~ ''' w rite 11npl1·1T11·11l j•••••••••••••••••••••••1 'A2 11i111 Lovina~ma.uire wum:anto ~1111 ~al ldtJI fo r ~tu·! ~l ex •~\e hn.230~sta Re('ept1on1 s t 1t y pist evening hours.ShouJdbe i-:o i-: llt>h;,1 111 ral vr-nuJr11 .,...._, IOOS care for 2 s mall boys. 5 <!~nl R}•h .r,t•q .!.'II Inc. PSa . 1 ~cn._G4 .:_ ..:. 1g()()(f1 for ortho olfice. salesorientedandablelo ' µl:.n~ Supcn 1-.•1r~ "!l'.IJ •••••••••••••••••••••••a· Kimball triple h11tl"h m o rn i n gs wef'k . l11 ;l 05!l1 e \t:i. .~u22I *'IXTILlfHO.. Mature:ages35·4~.5day operate cash register Sel.'rctarv H1:1•1·µ1 .. 1ni-.1 r..:q ~Jh .aP:'\I l.nitt''1~ W ESTMl~STER dr,..,~er .hrJntJncw ~d T·r ansport to s chuul. "·kd' • l\l Jrt11_ I OPllA.TOa! w~k. 642·5997. Enjoy excellent com· pari time 1m m cd •1t"·n , ,.,.,,.hrJ! f'.11~' ,\!.~;ie . oak Askin2 S500 Call pickup at 2:00. take to ~t-eded Somt·on(' ,.i,., .-n <:he., Y ~eale r rr1 John llCIPTIOMIST . =:.':on ~;~~~~:.~~~n plush CJ~(' N R 641 2.w.· . ,1!i 57i;u I ANT~:!t~::~~ AU. i 91>:J ~7l d~ ~or E'H!:. - da yc ar e c·+inlcr JOH p Cupi.-& lrl,)1.111..U. WJyne .\lrPort complex needed ror llm . mien>-Frr,Personnel ~ICalTAIY,,/T TEACHt.l<S ASSISTA.Vf lJaily lO·ti ... 'ril().9 Utntnljrmi.et.11,.hrs.tbt, ~onsmoker U<-1~ndablt.• f1"h \t1ualll' Trop1l"ab . offer s \'er ) pleasant l'Omputer sales ore. Ult> MAlllOnKOTB. c xPt'rtl'O l:l'd. Lai:una Spet:Lal daM>t:s fcir han Closed'ruei.dil'° ·~5 tl"h1na Moset TISO car. Refs Call c\CS. l:ltolia ker t: M work1n5 cond1t1ons for typrng, l(d. rrontofc a~ 900·New_pgi1 CenterUr t1ca1.h 1.hca.i-.,cct 4dult~ 2·yf'!\· -ll'i5lWe i.lminsterAvc Xlnn·ond.!f62-li7!il ·--- 962·5068. •llous~k1..~r-·r "'' -t.':\pc r ie n c-ed ph(lne Pl'anlnce.640·9990 u.,;-· ·rt Be h 19-; 361111 •·olfl•"•' t-JCPt.>r re'•'d f'::X Garden Grove 5.S4hl00 -----· --Bls1i-needl'd 1 ''"eed l111ne'l rcliabll' ··~rator L1i;th.1typrno& '""'wpo ac ., .., Out:.lan1i 1nu v alue "' Ec•ual Opp Emplyr ~ 'F < 1·1 'at·allun & 1nsuratl('e !•---------" -pcr<-.1ln f nr J·an1tonol hookkeep111g included If • '' ---'uaom down sofo&lo\'· ~I · h l k ••II & t.N•n••f1h Wktl\-, >I JU to .~rm1s .to wor 1a.;11 . roui.-s.Ow1\lran,pnrta tle~rred Opportunity~or lec.,t.teSllO ••SEC•ITAllES•• ll'\1 l 'nited CercbralUunl:a n Phy fc .tablf• e :.Pa l Perr cond L .. lhl·. Full or • I, fix 11on pho11e C11ll!IS llW;>I J1f\aneemenl SeeCJfrrce SO.SS wprp, phpne, ~~Sales 1;nfr1Tfi0 grow$l<!,1•xi l';ils\ J\-;s•ic . 3020 w. chairs, huteh SI.CUI nr llarborVu S500 1~4 li!>l lurl's & 1l1c~ :.i •rs rnm ' ~!:r &. general ofc Call Vi ·ki WrrtProcOpr,T71JW!.Cllll best offer 1)46 3791 after · e11p f..11; 181~ New,paper <;turfer h1r HOWA•D Che..... S40·605S, CoaataJ p~'. ln ·~tor~ s ales or TV. F C.:hg Ser· IH' tu $l!i,ltuu llarvard St , Sant11 Ana. 6PM . 'fo\ ing frorn lgc Mt>~" -----L . .\ • Tin\t'~ !> momm~ Do\'e & Quail Sts. nel Agent•y, 2790 Harbor radw, video. Also <'heck Al'l"tgClrk E'lpSJ0.200 _546·57oo ~-__ ---• -v~, tJc h1m1c '·"·· din, MAIDS µer week IA ~ to 4A:\t NEWPORT BEACH Bl CM m & out repair work, 1.1i Re1nderl> Agt•ni·~ I t•lephon~ Operator for Last 2 weeks Jane's Anti •Je11 . Jntq I urn l11n1ps. 642.3030 AilJll'I))\ $75 11e r w1-ck ----------NE.VER A FEE EOE handle phone, etc. Mon· 41.1'..!0 Birch Es t 'M EOt; t111m-711m s hift Man) ques .. ;verythlnK c;oes' iH·t·e~s g la ~"· ~d1•er . -... -c.i ll~8 l!H;; PEISOM F•IDAY Fra. 9--6 Co paid ltealth Newi')ort/833 8l9'>1ftTt.-c bt!ncfits 228 For es t. l721 Easl Coast Hwy 1•hina . m1"l' 9!ii 01!$ MAINT EN,\l'lll.I:: .\tan For design s howroom ins. varation. A A & D L.~guna Beac-h <:t!.~673·!°>752 , --P timt: to work in IJ\t .. UISES AIDES )Jus t bl' p e r sonable. Rental ~gent, very busy Electronic~. 642 88lS2 _ _ __ _ •' Mahoi<a n) Uar w 1wet beach comm .. r 3 Ari h ; tu 3 L·erl. trarn(-es energetir . drr ve van, offi ce. bcenu req. -SECRET ARY TELIPHOME DOLL SHOW sink SI~ Bay in So Lag. •WPh m Me:.a Verde l.'onv. Hoc.p. !<(nod w p h on(•. etr ~ 494-6$94 SALES Sat & Sun Ocl 18 19 ~ l94.t or~O·~ • Pl'rs<ln to s Bay Dr So 1;6J CenlerSt. c :'fl r42 :.!004· Ir )•ou are agressive and To$ 12 000 O'HATOI Free adm1s,,1on. llwit --Laguna Bch ----Restaurant looking for a future 111 re-1 :-.i-..-dt:d lo ans wer ~Y in.non Center Mall <\OS UH: NT\l Y 1' R ENCll -------MUISES AIDES P~l Control route ltthru· C ... a W_... tail mgmt w good co .\l curale typist w JC 11hones for progressive Fr '4y & lh•a r h I3hd !'url'> l':.h1r1e1 l.ighted ..... 1 ... y...._.. ... CE ,,... • C'OWll'i va;.ahle. aCl"\.\Wlb T ... 1 L' 11 R 1 , *· ... ._" ~•" .V·edt'd t•) gi,·e 1}.C lu •• an Leadinli? local ~l t'Ull time. Dinner shift. benefits a pply in,_.,.,... t·o up "'3 ary c.xµ I c: ct " i.. r r 11 0 t ... h I·' 1 W 1 E . ,..._...--. reee1vable k11•1wledge ,:-lei""· ~ar•· '.i't\ ";l72 -1 1 C For pnvalf' community 1 c <' ut'r y pa tients rl w ntrol rnmpany nt"efts xperienced ooly. Apply 9am to llam Mon lhru '.\tust know 10 key b), ~-'~--~ .. _ ...... cet 1010 S Hlt·.; C '"'"~ over Laguna Kea eh ar1•a. lrain 4uahhl'd ~r..Q11 Houle Tel h for Meadv in person. 3·5PM. No Fri Standard Shoes.~ lour h, ~ood w lii::urc-. l'flleph un t· w o rk. p T ••••••••••••••••••••••• bt>lu"-' Xln1 I on•I 1450 S4.25/hr,mustha\'('\'3lld n el Earn -.hrle you 1ob ductoexpans1on.~ phone calls Jolly a..-. So B t c M -~1r..139!1,. .. ~· 00 S •8--· · nsto . ~-.rmik\Jr In Tustm , fr.,m homt' l.ol"al <:alls Washer & On er •Jtt· Cahf. Drivers Lie t;all h>:irn Ua~~hilt availa· lrv-level. We trarri U.JI 4 . Coast wy. :ioo 1 h bus od 1 I I $llS • ----Mnn Fri . for J p pt IAl· Apply l445Su~nor TimatLlo)d's PestCon Lag\IJ\alkarh· ls:\LESLADY wanted ---- -l•imakt'uppti.w•t 1 ~ .e li?OOI ''""'· 111~1-. \ery otJ. H.ind 494..a'i7t -• ---trol . !fi9·602 l or in ---Full or p. time Wage !Secretary for the preb1· 1 ne-,,.,·~ \Int cumm. Ex ca 646 ~ , Jn "d 5·fir'w Rulcher ------:".uri..mji? tervrews Mon.10·20.9-5 .leat_....Hefp +comm L ag Och dent S ales Li.dies &~P'~1 µrl!f ll:ll-ul9l --Apt sz Wh1rlpool '4ash..;r bllH k top w lt:atht>r M•IMTIHA.MCE HOtKertif'lff ------lhgh e nergy Santa 497~ comm1ss1on agents <or!:" LEPH01'~ S6 hr + & dryer. stal·ka.b1~ '1.!JoJI rc1'•.or w~5 54:i·l!Eal Part lime Ma intenance ~Ai~ l'lumber e xpe rienced m Ana/Tustin resta11rant new (ast·grow1ng eor · · both 759 0930 -----p e r s·o n to w o rk Sl75"" res1den11alremodcL requires energellc isa.leslady apparel exper porat·on >\ppl · -rsc t"i1rimissinn :S cttin1,1 , ----·-• HELP' '"Mus t sd1Uu:; · , .. r. h I ti ashiers ' · ,,,. 1 · · > '"•-• )fl JJJPlS for uur salel>man • Saturda \'!\ & Sunlla\'S. We Wiii t r ain !I paid tl:JI 2004 countCf' e p c . Mature. fnendly Stead, ""or wnte i>umana Inc r . E INl'W Oelux G E t-:lel: ... ~k .. Des.ti?ner· dining Gooa.1 s alaq , ~lol h Id be tnnan as ----part time ti rutl time. Ptr. Soc. Sec OK. CM :w24 Vii. Lido, N~wpi.ort 'urt umemornmgs " DryerS200 -tfter tpm roorngroup.,less than '2 benefits <.all l.u; Slottcn !>;>~ au)s~ h r J IH!r!frlS. Pre·school teacher want· Call Mr English ror half size shop. 541 GS(l). Bench CA 9~J pen .. ni·cd only plc35c 751 9248 pn('l', a lso garage sale 641·1616 E 0 E M 11". Ha " w '<..e ·, leecent ed 2'1:1 yr old class. Cert. appt. 972·8050. -----197 -t464 wkd-.:_s. _ ----ilcms tl4Z·6676, \{eep lry ----· ·' > ic on\ 3 .; o r exp. needed. Call R SE R WldllllcJ M .. eri ... IOZS MaW ..... ce Mta Hosp1\:~I .• 2115-5 T hurm, Susan640·8820. estaurant Sales C ET ARY T•tepho"e Solicitors ....................... mg Full time ".c>mp~riy C M Mr5 Furrell ---------F /T Hostess. must be ' '-c1M11'--/I••......, Ne<.'<led 1mmed1..ilel.\ 20 An"I" 1·r on IO'x2'• .. -- ---od-d ·k- benefits . A p'ply Pen t>.\2·3$05 E (J t:. ~ ~He. Artht fast on your reet ti gd Eicper P~chase Ordt'r s t u cJ <' n ts and 1 u r 21.;xJ:16. $1 ca. nt'w. p~ Rull-top roscwo ,. e> • nysaver 1600 Placentia Nursrn~ with c r e ative flair . with c ash. Apply iri PEP IOYS follow.up, tn\'t.'nlory 1..-on· homemakers who n~ party 541·3070 S A with S roll. 66x50 · xlm Ave C M C rtlfl d l'aslt'-UP. came ra . .Part person Jolly Roger, 400 Manny. Moe & Jack lrol. t y pe 45 Wpm. 10 earn mon~y working ------1·011d SSOOI': 8'~7·6401 __ __ ..: . .:__ e • timersflex.646·3963. S o uth Coast Hwy, ofCalifornia Organized person lnlnf' pleasant Pvening hours. C-n11& MANAG~lt for 11f'w H.,etAi• Lagunalkach. furn.mfr.540·~.K.H. 3 9 ~on 1-·r1 No-;elling. ~,_... IOJO ''"good cond-Navaho Wienerschn1t iel, work $4.00fhr. PUTYOUISALIS -SICIET-A.l-Y -Satar'. $3.75 .hr + ••••••••••••••••••••••• rug. LR c hair. antq. r r h. I D-..-"ucti.on n1• I ... .._. . b A va111l.1 . white vanit' ... or ra nc ise, S J af) II paid holidays begin rrnu I .u ""· .,_.. c1aa ... ~ j.?('nerous onu~ Cl\J6S Dftrootlt clMIWic.h . f. ""'~ • ....._._ •aa'-t.. f J h w stool. 21.R tables -all $40 open + bonus & l>ene 11.s. nmg 11s sc><>n as hil"\.'11. Wanted p rr Hours. At I WITH ~-· • ..-r 0 m o n a Y n e Cheap inquire at 250 So. Bristol. benehti.. B11yv1e w Con-• -·~ THE lRVINE IA Sewport Beach linanc1a1 .\1q>0rt Call Sue after 768·~ ca. Lamps. SJO pr :"Jin? CM or r.all 957·0711 Mon vale!>r ent lf11s pitaL 205S • r-•U--In.I CLUBHOUSE PIP IOYS serv1l"es co Cund1dalt' '.!l'~f 6-11 0169. ----tennis dresses. sz 9. SlO. Fri 9·11 & 2·4 Thun n. c :\I Mr<; Far r....-IEEI RACQUET BALL CLUB. must havt' i;:ood slulls. -----w a l e r h 0 u :-. I n g . ~l 9l_:Hi -------rell 64~ 3505 E ().£ 1.119I Contact Scott 754 .. 7500 Your sales cart'er wit.h telephone & problem Ttnl OFflCEI Hyd~oterh. For Ntkon Sale of flnc (urn. Drexel Material Warehousemen -lr\ine Electronics. a · ~ PEP BOYS will bea40 solvingexper .fam1llan· Stewart Title needs <ti(· f'2.Saleortrade Cnbe rnette br set. for l:onstructwn Co 'lurs 1ni: 1n u frt\'.'ndl) rapidly expanding Re tail Clerk. Costa Mesa hour work week .a full lY w f1lini:: i,ystt'm,, 1?res:.1ve Tille OHit·er 496 6648 Evel> Irvine· Nt'wport area worlun.: · :itmo!>phl're I division or Rockwell In· Stationers. 270 E. lnhSt. range of benefit!\. dls· Duties rnvol ve support with al least 2 yrs ex· -----·----d resser w .m irror. king 5'!4·1014 Ct1!>t:i \1rl!>.l i\fcmonal lernallonal. has ex· <Aleta Mesa . Full lime. counts, bonuses. paid mg & report ing to Pres., per Gd. pay & man) V1\'1tar Series I 70.210mm size headboard, night -------------H··""pital l 'urrcnt ........ I vacation, medical and & Exec V P &·hi"h· benefit~. C all · Bob (3 5 zoom lens w /Mal"ro stands. $1295 Pecan ..,.., .. ,....... cellenl opportunity for a App y m person: L0.12 ~ MATHMITY SHOP life insurance . -nsions leve l s ales :..uppo rt. Hul'an. 558-llH ~ N. fol'USin ". ror Canon rane lovese al. Sl50, 1ngs Jr. Production Engineer noon ..-" "-Needs p /T Sales Exii M\!d Surg with methods capability and more. Sal:i r) comm l'n!>uratE Broadway. Santa Ana c·ameras . like new Cfllld. Thomasville pecan h . pref Good Pay 894 11n RN':. 'L \ N'i. related to J.tri nted cireuit RN rebef. ll 7 Part time. w •quallrH'all'in-: & ex· E _?.:_E. _ _ _ S23.5. 975'-1280 country i.1deboard. cane D • ~ board estlmati•na. plan· Mesa Ver. de Con vales-• Sound intyeshng~ per --- - -wing back ch arr. lamp Mechanics. To .... _1.ntu .. 1 ¥• ••••• • _.,,.... • Le · · ted' · T ravel VI t · 6 •· I bl $ 0 P •· ~ ... , 1 d · run· 1, and •hop s··-. cent.Hospital. 661 Center t s get a cquam · Newport .. und1ng (.'urp \'I ~r series "' arger la c . 45 · ecan • small fleet of mini~ Fu l·lime an pan lme " .......,.. 714 -52 933!> SECRET .._RY 'th I h d & darll rt ff tabl S d Benefits Experience in time stan· St. C.M. S41·5585. -__ .,_. ----..._ w1 ru or ea , trave me <·o ee e. ',," _ _.ad l~back area f1exibleHours d ds utomat·c inser Apply in personal. To re gional manager. rpom e q u ip Also $90. Oak clawfooldin.tnc • .,..,.. mamt~nance ex-ICU/CC.U /l!:RRN's ~ ~d flew ;o&deri~ O. IOQNl'S • Typing.shorthand.Good C 1bac hro m e e quip. rnom table. 4 pressed per. pre ferred. -Good I zL.-_a..fft '"' would be an a sset. We wanted for large project SICllT A.IY phone vo1ee . Thomas 631 2744 back chairs. $425. Sofa. benefits Saltsry eom· _. ... _ 1 .Produce high volume, MUST HAVE AT LEAST 29468rlsto1St. Rapidly e xpanding ~lOkTravel:..759-9361_._ Catt---IOJS ~wivel rocke r , cream 4' mensurule w icxpl.'r. Work3·7.days 1_na11~ highquallly commerclal 5 CostaMesa Newport8ear hfina11cial go ld fl o ral . $250. Contnrl Mrs P11pc I pat penod Time & 1 electronic assemblieslO YEARS EXPERIENCE: J rrm Cont a ct Kay T ypist, Irvine area, typ-~··••••.•••••••••••••••• ~601111. 7 u . 9 56 . 98 30 bl w n pad for hours worited 't!Xperi«>nce in this in · In hot \.ZOE . lal Street 759-1515 mg SOwpm . filing. phone, Af~ectionate black male ---- 8AM·3PM over8, duslry Is preferred. application. Sl5.95/hr. Santa Ana . mail. Stereo manufac-kitten. 5mo. Allergy Pf'O' Pr or lge. comfy swivel ----·-··---CCU5-per•IMr C all Lee Roofing turer.714·556·6193 blem.499·5120 ___ t ha1rs. table lamp. all with e1tpe rience needed This challenging assign· 642·7222, 1653 Superior Equal Opportunity . ,. • _ _..._._. -----------~ I040 xlnl cond. li45-6530 M E C H A N I <: A L 1mmed ment offers many aclva ... Ave. C.Y . &mploye'r _....,..._.._ Tyµist, reliable . ._ hrs pr --r --, ENGINEER · --------=-'-----PA.IT TIMI d11v, 5 dys pr wk. AM. In· ••••••••••••••••••••••• King waterbed. l'orne !;ec us al>out our tages ancluding an ex· Sllll•-• W_.. ' terv1ewing Fri, 9·12. 1760 KEF.SHO~D Pups AKC. $75 Growthopportunily n~w .ala rles and our ce lle nt b e nefit and SANDWICH Maker. P.I· Secretaries. Recep· Monrov1a,ste 11AS.C-Osla Champ iure. M /F Pet& 548·8067 A rapidly expanding benefits which include compensation packa1e 642-3160 lime. 10AM·2PM, ideal tionista, Clenl"al Call: Mesa Ca . s how . Pvt Pt Y . - •medical co mponent dental plan & employee and a modern racility forhousew1feorstudenl. VlckiHestontiAssoc ---·-213.61n·l345aft 6 pm Redec Ne Home, K& manufacturer reqwns a •'redit union . converuent1y11ocatedjtlll Sales 714.!)40.0400 ------w a 1 er b e d c 0 m pl rom)etnt Individual to 'north of th• San Oleta HICIOIT PAINS 846-5221 evt's. t ..& t ""te Y.. 8045 w /s heet s ne w Chemex strengthen engineering , .. t u~ t ell you 8 ........ OW' Fwy on the corner ol Person for Christas y,...a ••••••••••••••••••••••• heater It new Wavecre9t (unctions Includes de· ~l·e~t a ctlva~ or Fa i r v i e w a" d gift sal•. Work in N.8. Secretary to CEO. ad-Stable. mature person Perfect for Halloween. SI .... draftln t . '" !\tacArthur. a-a, "all'n1 on -•. m i n i s t r a t i v e • •-...a-SI OSO who loves to type. ~ Lovind blk cat, areen mall S95. Drop leaf ma· L~... 11. ma ena . .,, Alcoho lism Recovery ..::.a ot" • .-.~ mathematical, book· ~···-,. • wpm & d_lctaphone. ~ eyes. Spayed, all ;hols, pie dsk drsar $35. Bo)'& U!5tiq, and R & D pro. Ser v Ice pr 0 gram lnter ested candidates .._.... corp, · PW'C11..,. keepiflg sltlUs req\8red »tc>wpm w /some acrts. PB~ reller. Call V1ckJ. smart & s w e el. Call ship bed w /bit in d.rwers jecls. ~decree la pre· C r itical c are unll please apply NOW. Con· ing agents "' sales Challengingopport.Uty. payable exper. Prefer 540-00S$ Coastal Penon· 644.9836 751.3247 Price. & u b S35 2 matchg pc ferred with 1·3 year.{b · Supe rviso r w /exper tact· m • n • g e r • Salarv to ..,8•000. Colllna someone w/prop. mgmt. nel Agency, 2790 Harbor lo 1 h 110 ea. 7· couch 13S. -rience. however. ra. n--'-.a lmm•d. Conta·" Rest:nsbllltie1 incl ·r •• backaround. Call Vickj, 81 .. CM a v na ome . ...-"' """'""" "' '' h t bl'a~ ·' •• ,.,. CD't San N.,......... Magna volt walnut medil. cent araduat w'th ~ Y I d Fl anc I ea • ...... K · ""·'"~· ~" l..,._, 540-05. Coastal Pfl'!On· NEVER A FEE roi;-Adorabl• amo• F ....... ,,. . es ' ........ o an a orence , Gre1Chewe/ counta . • creatlal niw Dr. N.B. l A ..., .... H-~ • "' ., .... _"' Ami f'm stereo tpe dk • references will also re-Oirector or Nursft, <714) Danton Ambriz ones. Apply at ut_..~ ne81 C1ency • "-., """ pupp y D a Im at I an / Girard plyr $75. Much c:'elve consideration. 6&2·2'734 Ext 212. 301 Vic· "" .._., s•cRETARY II ., .. _ltl Ml t d .. _ MI 7 v· l Irvine Electronir.9 .... v. Farm1. lTth Ir Irvine, .. NEVER A FEE IDE Vehicle Operators/ Dis-'311C e It 0 I muc mure SC 42 IS a G~al 09portunlty lo join loria. Costa Mesa. Rockwell International Westcliff Plaza, N.B. Parltlme. for Laguna pate hers . Community 964·5813 Suerte, NB, 64~·~ an ellcltln1 t e am. -2901W. MacArthurBlvd. ConatruotionCo.CaJIPJ, ......... Qualified applicants "'""llUIM A.SS--.Y Santa •-a, CA--.. Sales .-. .... -..-<?"~ Transit Ser vices Inc. German Shorthair Fem ...... SliM ''°51 1 tendret\ameto: KALL.II IYSTIMS. "'' -·-... ._... a..::_. --~ ~ Prlv11le Management needa ramlly Good with •••••••••••••••••••••- Chlef Enilneer er.. 714 S4i·~ ACCOUMTS -· SECRETARY Secretary firm s"klna reaponsible Children 675·8803 . GARAGE SALE, S.lur· 291 Via Pabrican&e E•per office furniture , Equal Opportunity Outalde HI•. Pa~ Lacuna HlUa area. Mon.. ~/Sec,.._, candidates In the Sad· day. -October ti, 8am to llluion Viejo, CA,..1 s Y ' ' e m i n . , Empk>yer II /F eUeet ~tad Ir dew 1111111. Fri TS IO Call Aabma 1 penon ofc. no sh. mu5' dle1baclt ~rea for vehl· 'ipm, 15281 Nantes ell' staller /warehouseman. Ser\'lcln• e•IAtln1 accb. . . : . r--. be aalea oriented. Lats of cle & control operal(lnl. ~I e • Ir v In e . .. Th•· Wlll be creetlDI Ir 13"1.-0. ac,"tlvlty Ir re1p. Mrg. bk· Must have Kint. drivina r-M 'st'll Ranch." Furniture. u ·•n1.i.. .. L """ont Ofc:. 'or 540.91112 RocLwel acreealnl appllcaau Ir a•S .. , .. .._ pref'd fWI • .U•• -\;a .... I • will ..... related clerical sacalTA .. .. ..... Fr . r e c 0 r d 0 v e r cl()thea, dishes. jewelry. llaralit. 'Hpt. Reh. Ex· lomce ' 1..a II .. · dutl••· Salary comm. Needed Jmmediattb' f« ee•E.O.E. 2ly rs.<insurance re· ._.I camp stovea, ulon hair Pll''d. lD an pbaw ot Sl11PllMO. . ...... •• w/abllity Ir .. ,.r ...... P /T P'/T i temporary lrvlnePeraonnelApncy qulrements). We will .... dryer.carparta,anlac .. bllpt, luvance, ClCllJee: lncludu an 8"10' whereecleaeell&a aPlll. call Tod s.mcea, .toba l Top Pay Great UIE. lTth,CoataY~ train candldatea. Mual ..., .._. Chl lion Ir follow up. •to fuml1hed otc. cubicle+ dowotobul••• rte..o hounllll·ldlanJtime. ~!at --~ be able to deal withe rml Garate Sale, 1 ct1l1 It.rt. Medical Ina. pro. elec:. rffept, telephone·•----.---... 1 -lllll•la.nana -public. Part tlane °"lull ••• Way, Irvine. Sat, Oct II ~. Lcrfefor~a aaaw~1.pcoererenee ,_,....._ ... ,_.. ---a-'SKllTAIY Senkel...._ time. Contact Mn .CZ Only, •·4. P'ura. n1. iauu. c .. lact Elllt. room1, copln1 lacll. Tlalt'1wlllll&IM ~~-~ To realoHl maupr. Atteodaat FJT-... P<>119: 714.956.llUO ~wn ._....... many Schwinn bikea, ...,..m kltt'Mn, Janltoa1al IYea. DAlLYPD.DI' . ___ ...,.. Typlat aWtllaad. Good IAll aPll ...._,. walls of it.eel abelv\nl, ........ ......,., ·---~·7.~!._u1\fu Gardena. aDVJCSmarroaY ~~YIU. pbone'.olct. TholUalaL tdlia itema wtt.h a ' · kid's stuff, everyth!Jll -~ -•• -~ • .. ..... I ILYPILOT CookTrawl.Tst·ml. O.U,PUata.-NdAdr'~ldle.._ eo..n m&11t10 . .. t . ->. ' ' ..... ..... S. llH -..C1lw1-IOIO le9h6 ........ yclin/ Trwll1 HH .......... a ... ed Thursd~ Octobet 16. 1980 ~LY PILO'T t:la ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ,.... lc11t1r1· fliO •'••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ ;_o;;.. __________________ ..,.-...., ... MlJLTI FAMILY &\LE. '.irp•l S•lt· fhr..-rll,. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !ifl-4.t1111GMC:l'U . 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I PAID FOR 1 •JJ:!~.J 1 -, ::~o~EL I -, 11-1·'>-ll :rn:s & • 1111ch rpr Body 1n ~d -le-*'Y 1070 Sports Clu b l.1ft•l1rnt·l I~ ~l.'furhtshed Ju~c 1_~j 2fi0Zparts GOOD & CLE.Alt.I ,. 1979 l20i 111l1i !">01Si l f,.:,. 11111•1 St200 'bst ofr Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\1 e mbers h 1 p S 1.50 lleatl. galle~ · :-.lps .\. 768-51137 ~ I S1l \cr"" ltl;ll'k 111i.-n111 -· . tfl ~ pm :'vi thru "'ri or GENUINE PPHJR~ ,,,,0 7.,,,,, Dana Pl :\larina. shp · USED C •RS! 1 '· 1•1 , <!l!uS llJrk hrolo\111 · · . _SA r:AJ _U: -"""' -U II Mainland $8900 2 Pohgla s <';T f 711·14 ~ , ,\ul11111a11< .11r •1111t "• l ·,.•rut t: ~vn lo\l..nds a11yt1me fl39.J001 Your choice only SS · ~ t .i~.,t:lll' 1.1111 1 i " Jl1 111 r :. -h'640·S688 iacell•eMI "'·a1 lto:.eeon wkends. 11re:..hkenew.-'·:.l~l-f 19785301 ... u11r•11Jf nclo\ t.1r1•, i 'i \'W c 1 ,0 ,crtibl~ eac · W.t.d 1011 w e ..: k d Y .s "a 1 1 ~ta~whecls llt,.Ch..:v .\.II . 1 "'''"'• 1,r;1kt-:. ,htJl·k_, while wh11c \~ ~·M R OLEX 18k DATE ······················· 1213)9453805. $7:'1714·ll30~!1 12 -~''''"11:1 .... 1.111 I 1\n11 I l<1"1ll t•ind for""" c·a·:o. air snoi'1 6Ji-1sis' · . ~ , • --r u I , !' 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Sfi,000 ma LUGGAGE TAGS· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. : -·~-, A OV~RTISE:RS Lale model Toyotas and L111>1>cr ...... tun 111f•'f'111r r 11•1! 1·:11ntp i! \\I I'-:\1 163-1 till I 760 lifi8 from your 9 usiness card. L'ONN o ir ector lrombo11el:J2 t:nifhte, 11 • t·~mvl!'lc-rtie price ?r item i. v o I 11 o s c a I I 11 s Autuma111· 11;o1 31 rart1n. 'Ill 0110 ('i.111 '711 --- Send one ca rd for each with CilSe. E xt l•llcnl t'OO I~ ~qwpped for fo,h1n~ & ttd.ve.r11sed ~) ve~1cle TODAY '.•'. •l•l ~1n:1 11r !J!'i!'i tlli~O f'fi9 Bu~ .. 1 owner . school lg plus one spare. We d1tion 5100 fi75 ~52afterl pleasure. radar i man~ dealer s. in t e ve ide ROY CARVER IMW teacher, xlnt shap.." ~W"I· r eturn )>erm anently 6PM . xtras. 1714 )M6·0021 I c:lass1f1 ed adve~Usmgl .I 1!).10 J :Jt'tlh I'~ rr . I \MG 9-142 roof. am l :ipe. V\l party'. ~-attl'1lcti-ve· la$t & • · -.-----.. --:-l·olumns does 11ot ind ude I . . . ''. ". •);.•l • • ·•• •• • .. • •• • • • • ••••••• 52195 "" -.4149 strap, meetina airline Grets c h Drum -;cl i ti Monterey diesel fish! any applk ahle taxes. TOYOTA·YOLYO :"!-.'.\ POHi lll'.r\C 11 1 ·;•1 :\I Hl<!H . 11 5110 mt. tanj ---· :> -- 1.D. requirements. Pre drurni>,5 <.'ym bals.+C'x hoat w Newport rmor ll n•nse. transfer fees. iUl'H...towlt•4 640.,6444 ' t1il l'li11r ,...1.:,1, roll har. so Rabbit Con11t w1111r, ven\ loss & theft• FOf' a lras xlnl: 54~. IH 1 1ng. xlnl cond. 545 873l ftnance charges. foes for C•••• M••• W e,;tL'l ll\mags . <.1ul<i rtv S9!i91-. s&l 1 red .· SK m1 , personalised tag enclose '· . ---. . -_ -----1 air pollution control de-"•o.UOl w S40-'4•7 ':72 B1H <1riu .• 1u10 air I l"l ":. lui! rack l.'iOUO I 640-285.'>or 644·8725 waUp1tper. rabric or MUST S ELL, P .V. PA 78 36 Un1fhte. double v1ce certifications or de I -=-sl..:r~o. xlnt 1.:011<1 . mu.-;l , wi:i ,1;11 , ')!).\ wn ' · "Day Glo" paper & we Mixer . with 2 columns l'abm. loaded. 140 hours. aler documentaQ prt' PORSCHES sell Bc~t ufrN H·l-1 ~il:s I -'67 VW . mint cond, .i'lpd. will back & trim y s45o E lectri c G uitar bea u tlruL 77 4.7101 . paration charges· unltJSs -- -·-,Opel 9746 Sl.950 tags. Or try two card-; with 2Swalls ampSl.50 359-\236. otherwise s pecified by 1 ·12 BMW 2002 Gd <.:.111111••••.••••••••••••••••••• ~6 U7t7afler5pm. back to back. 557.8393 -. ----the advertiser. Wlue w bla<:k mlen or ;i Opel l{all\•u. x lnl cond.. --- PRICES: -· _ 13 Boston W~l;ller & trlr. -----WANTED S3400ofrerl\7~ 2..199 I l•x\ra :. s 1ouo Oa)s VW Ri>JB Bute 1mma1', S2eaorl/S.S CONN ORGAN Model 3\4, excell. eond1uon w140hp AfttlC~~/ fSZO C-. -9795 I tl.'il -!U44 l-:\'l'S fi40·!HuJ f ~ n t S2 . R5U lakes . HOWARD Ch•""*' Dove & Qiiail St:.. Nf:WPO RT BEACH 833-0555 '7ti Camaro. primo cond. a c. radio. 1213)92S·9!1fB: 1714 )951·7981 Che.,.olet t9ZO ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE US FIRST! We have a good selection o r N EW & USED Chevrolets ! C°"MEU CHEVROLET '>('}< ll.1r1 .. 1 111, o1 . ' '°'I \ ,, ~ .._ \ 546-1200 '79 NOVA 2dr Hatchback. auto. air ·cond: tint gl. am radio, elet clock. 6 cyl. · New rad1a1 tires. new brakes, t une·up. heater core. Company Car, seU below Blue Book 13.479 1714) 83().5912 '72 CA.PRICE. I owner. xln\ 1n1oul, a le. br/bl $1195 1 080 631-5631 'i<! Chevy wal(on. must ~ell. gd trans ca r. malte • '1StacSSL60ea XJnt Cond.Make Offer E\'ln.S2600.R46-·8062 ..... c1 AlluwustheopportWlity apn --------:>1;,-2.122 See 10 ap· e/9 tags Sl.50 ea· 5·18 i382 ---••••••• •••••• •••••••••• to consider the purchase ••••••: •• • • • • ~ • 0 ••••••• JP~ot 97 48 ' µrec1ate lOor more $1.40 ea. ACRIFICE, SAVE JOI 1957 FOID or. trade-in of vour clean 7!H.:a pr1 RS . hl:ll'k. 1••••••••• •••••••••••••• ---. us an offer t 714 1964·6161 -· SelesTax lnduded Office Fw"'fture Ir 2 bt1at owner. m ust sell 'THUNDlllllD Porst"he. Check with us V 6. xlnt conct OHANti t: ~·oc~nrs iH white \'W c~n,·ert1ble. , NOCARD! .,.,_.. IOIS Hatteras 43' flybndge The most desired classir Today! _ !17 1 :11.11:-.. _ PE~GEO! D!E~EL t·a""· 11 ,000 m1 . n<.~ praw your own or send •••••••••··~··••••••••• motor yacht. ·12. Super i n So. C alif. Fully , ~~ Dotillll • 9720 I llEAl)QlJ ARfl';llS q_~1ck salt!. $7900 rinn. ,.me. address, phone & Zero• 660·1 Copier. Wlder d ean w •cur~ent survey, restored, whitt-w /blue ·• 11'1~ •••••••••••••••••••••••, Lall 497 5d73 'll ak rd l SlSOO best ol Cummings v iesel!I, 7•, i.I..(., 1980 505 we m e one ca per main or . KW <>n a n . $125.000 in t &r full power. I I 74 \-W. Xlnt eond.S2750or ~ Add2S<each. rer. 754·~4'\ tOOSUK7.> ._ .... _ "0 ~·-I fGa .... o ........... , d h k --------556-9900 d ys 646-5264 ,~~1Ha.~u1.11 • ••'" tH.•,.,toHC-r 661 ·2770after~ c ec or money or ~R C !l · SAVE!!! ...._, ~ u der to: U~M SEL~' I eves. t,;1uoen Gro"" -:· Ul-ZUl HE1l£ HOW!!! P.:\l - ------ PILOTPlfMTl*9 s.a's:ss loah, Sail 9060 ·111 vw SQUAREBACK· P .o . eox i~ 5-_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top Ballar BEACH IMPORTS ~c..., r aml Reh Eng .. Costa Mesa.Ca.~ SPERRY REMINGTON '49, Luders 16. 25it. vam t\.18DoH·Strcet ~ 000631·0560 CERAM IC Elec Tyl'ewnter w1:;clf h u 11 . s 11 p i n :'J 8 , p •d 'I ' I ' I NEWrORT BE:\lll co rrect ne w t.:o nd . beautiful $4000 . II -ec>YIH u J.uH 752-0900 ·72 BlJG l own , am1rm TILlllS9UE 894-00lO. ForYour Ca r ! 1-·-.. -·.~ -,;&creo l!ltrk. smog cert. 6x6", 25< per piece. Paint 631 ·~ ---------JOHNSON & SOM !Porsche 9750 , runs & looks like newseU fl glaze your own tiles 'eh 8087 CRUISIMG SAILOR '46 ford Woodie. restored Lhtcollt-M•rcsy -1••••••••••••• • ••••••••• 1 this wt!ek 494·9227 Good ror ceramit' shopi •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Instead of in\·estinR '511 Sl:J,000 Al.SO '29 Model 2626 Harhor Blvd. '77 280Z 2 '+ 2. I ,,µJ. cit><' 'li!l 911 T ·7:1 ::, Motor , -: . ------- or private parties to u.se flt'<! tail liou . 21' 1 l•i :i ft tu SlOO thous and you can .~ Town Sedan. 4 dr. Custa Me.sa 5~-56JO :.nrf. /\ ~t · F':\I .. a:." :\.( t 'lt'an .\ c . :l !>pl.!.cd 67 \ W V.\N re hit 1600. 011 your artistic abililies . hmg. with $40 aquanum. enjo)· unhm1le,d sailing restored. Ideal for stu----53Kmi. $1(500 filil ifri~ St;91)0 11 110 fi fi l -2770 <-ooler . spare parts. call 534-75.U Sl.50. Paul 551·0859 for a few thousand on a c.ienl $10.000. 675·6161. We Pay I·,\ es eve~ 496-27R2 ---------- -:..uµer b 40' K e tch '72 Da t s un 2-10% a11· . • - 2 Caddy s poke wheel FORaSAl..E; Male P ied &'73-5340 Ply m outh Barrac uda OVER mag :.. 4s p d .• s:1.1511 7;: 9JtT COLi f'E . Con '57 VWM1crolius.runsgd. r ims. $100 Cor botn. Coekat1el int'ludes rage. ----· Conv. 1967. Good t'ond, llw look 673·6733 or l!f\ 9457 1· .. urs l'onoi . Lu m1 . mct:han11: owne d. $1600. 839·200211139·9320 food S.50 631-0397 Peggy KITE. $550. new top. $1S50 or best of For Your GOOd ~f>O (\RO Chrn1 f.31 7250 <tlO.'iJ941! 6516 or 9-'8·8665 . Lo .. 11-~ -------Oollv Aft6,760·\776 fer.645·1843/8·5Pl\I. VW.PorscheorAudi· 1980 200SX, air .. \M F'M t'\1•s Mikt' •• -Kecshound Pupp1e~ for ·-_ _:....__ - -----"'--------stereo 1.:<1>:>~. re a r ;it'fnl! I ------- -Bend someone you love a sale AKC R EG · 1939 t:a lifornla Cruis '50Plymouth,61.1m ger·.s s p.tilk "'' 1!1'<1~1111 'i~ Pt1rsch e 911 5, air,17·1 Super Bug, xlnl Lo ~uet or 30 multi <.'01 557 3li2 ing Class Sloop. bn stol orig mi. SSOO ·<ln l C'ontl. pHft'cllyl .\111 Fm l'as~. allo;v whls.1 mtle~-Stored 2 years . ..-edheliumballoonsUed ------cond. \/Hf. dinghy,6 957-8170. VW-PORSCH ~-AUDI mam .musl !>cll.~01 . .,.h1 lc'A 1lh IJlac>-1nt SZ..950-~1166~--__ with ribbon & your own FINCHES. Zebr a and sails. hlll covers . Nwpt E C h -5S2·5390 \h olut1•h mtnl cend persooa.i me ssage Society SJ.$'750 ea. WilJ 0 ) . ----445 · oastniway • 11 • 'illSc1rucco.clca11 Perteet fo r every oc seUallfor S809620898 slip S6.000 Bl ~.vs,1Kre9tioaal atBaysi.deDrive '78 Dabun 2xOZ.l~(Ul m1. :S ll ,IJ flO OBI) Ovs Lorn1 mus1 sell. casion. W e deliver . ------64i :;494 ~ An!>we r ,\tl Vthicle1 9510 Newport Beach 673-~ mml. maJ:s . l't1· ,\utn, !171 lli:lO. He:. wkcmb ' 7S9 0850 .173-44l9 ,._. & o,...., 1090 :rJS2, ~2 4300 2:!_ h_r~ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi7fi 35-15 1~1 01:ic; ••••• •• •••• • ••••••••••• AMtes 1----6 d .., -'fi6 Bug, 1RJ5 CC cng. gd C 'b •-tt B 'BY G RANO Pf"''() RACING Soling w/trlr & VW dune buggy, reblt eg. ' nor-•·• ·-,o Dat-un "Ill. xlnl t11n''·-I~ !11-. Hcbu1ll e!1~ &. mechan1t al rnnd. net.'<is ri •ma ress. um n ' ,,., s I s39 o0 I int n e ed s w ork ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ v w rl ~ \M l''.\1 T\i brella . st r o lle r & Brumulle r .xlnl cond.w/ L~HiMs"'N 12 reada 5 10° Sl200/0 B0&45.5224. 'Affalt.,..o 9705 lt0n.new t11e:..Call \!\CS <:d is .ew .• , · p;unt&mt Sl500firm. ._ C II "'· h S ""'S 5 c. c. y R:.d10 & tire:-. X Int rond !16J . .a024 bacllpaca. a 581-6327 ..,.,nc 1.... 48-7272 k d 1 ----••••••••••••••••••••••• fii3 772\ SSiOO 0 80 960 4170 after6:3l>. ~ --------ra c e w ys 0·4Pm 4W.....Drhe1 9550 FIN'i\L ALFAROMEO . --------.-~15tore, lteat•r..t.-556-5730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CL EARANCE 7~ R210, uulu. ,\ M t~M. . . . '68 \'W Bug. gd cond. semi WAT~~:~P~~~f AL ••~••••••••••••~'!!.~ ;. Colu!f1b;;~bNreSoup, '1;~~~ -~l~:=~~i~: ~LW'e~9sreMDUeaSIT1·n~~ ~v m~o;l9';a~c,~ .. ~~111ll ~~"rinr~1\h1~!}7~si;wk~';1, ~~~c~7~eblt en.:. $1450. (PeriodPiecell207) Comm US range . stain loaded, shp '" ewpor\ roll ba r tank/tire rar k · ---· ---i;n 22otl t!\e-,&'6'-k~ ----- tle1aot piece. many less back. stove, gnll. Must sell Best offer mags •. new Fun'rr Mud '80 blk spec1.W 280Z..X T Roll 1t' -9'A6 ·rn Squareliack VW, gd culs. Received as gift full·sz oven. $27.'i & ~. ~er~pm :>40-9151. tires 129501 Rest orr. 1910 SPIDHS tup. fully equipped. stall •••• ~ •• ~!~~•••••••••••• C'ond. runs xlnl. i\m tape. from Ire l a nd . neve r 642 1900 -----• su-1 1-639-3625. HUE .... OW!!! warra nlccd Sl<i.11110 S 'I w :.u..11 ~ I snrf. 754-023"1. r-" 847_640l • • ••r rann -----med. On display Ui local TV, lodlo, _ Docka t070 1!177', Rl)lls lloycc. 1<>0.R • 1 -611 \'W T M aR Custom bit store al S445. Asking H1f1 Stereo 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 CJ 7. ~s,hpbK,Cau1~0· llACHIMPOITS '78 280Z l\•llPe al'. uuto wheel hase. custom 'if. w ·hfl k it $4000 OBO ~ Answer Ad •""1 "' · · s lereo, wine · Ile I .. r II -·~"" "'II 9127 B II ._. ,....., ••••••••••••••••••••••••Boat slip q r mooring h h d & rt \.Qll6 848 Dove Street am,Cm. must !Wll' $fil!llO 1 cre11 u y l'Q U1p~. '" -1 842·430024 h rs. Beautirul RCA 25-· rolor wanted for 1_980 JO ' 15ar000. amr1 ....... ~ .,..,,_' NEWPORTBEACH 768·6931 . * L uci.ll v o wn e d & -----977z C t 11 S lb t " ' _,.,,, .......... s.-rvi\:cd : Like NEW! Vol•o 1V, 2 yr wrnty. Cree de-a a n a a I ~· call'S49·3240 . . 752-0900 • 0 K ll"s ONl.Y 10.llOO mil-.' •••••••h•••••••••••••• llvery .Sl24.646·l786 Newport area preCe1n-u. _____ ...:__ 77 71 wal(on . 35 ml. n _ ~ TV Boat usage or finders ree TrllCb t560 '79 SPRINT VELOCE A /C. A M 1 f M «ass . Shown hy appt. (306711. VOLVO • JBL Demo Sale ·Great possible. Dys : !l@-:1115, ••••••••••••••••••••••• AS S U M E Lo W S3500. 714/557 5'382 dyi.. Pr1. Pty. Call 974-l767 DECODERS speakers. al gre at eves -731·9067. '70Chev Suburban ~T lNTEREST LEASE. 968·9558eves · #lOEAlERIN-U.S.A·.·· Profeulonally built. fuJ. prices. Atlantic Music SLIPS NEEDED ps. pb. lo mileage. Blat"k. leather, 5 speed. 1971 DotWR 2402 lyluaranteed.seebefore 445 E 17th St . C.M. "~'&UP Am /Fm ta pe $1900 alloys & ONLY 11000 ROY ~ · ' · Brand new eng(nc SSOOO ~ )'OU buy. Ca" for apPt. 646·889~ 675.7100 548-8987. milb! Immac ulate! Call 71;8 58,.17 COVER ,__,anytime. BES Electrostatic pkrs ---CONTRACTOR SPF£. Dave a l 975-0llJ or 9725 ROUS-ROVCl •HONE·llAT E phone D·LZO's l650pr s 'lcMlh,St.,.... t090 '78Dodgellon,cust.om.!l'·l83l. 9707 •• ~•••••••••••••••••••1 ~-~~.·~11 '601weri n1 Mach. 559·6442 ••••-..•••••••••••••••••• bollel, r acks & bed.AMlli . 1.,0 • ~·-· •/Warranty S79 ~rmte ---Dry storage available. amtrm stereo cass. HID ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 Sta Wg n ~ 43,000 llacb. 1149 541_6'89 New stereo. Bose 901 IV. Newport Dunes. 1131 trailer hitch . J8M. fl'JOO. ·~ Audi 4000. 4 s pd. 5 yr m 1 . · x I n t s h a Pe . 1 ClOSEO suNOA't'S s pkrs w /e qu alizer . Ba c k Bay Dr. NI). 000 $1850 •0 UO 6407015 -- •--avtn1. Metals. Pick· Kenwood 650, Int amp 644--0510 645-7531 warr. 36 mpg, l lO. · ---· Saab 9760 ~ 6 D Ii K 14.S tt , K ood ------759·0681 '* 9727 ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• "'p e very , en wa s. enw 6560 ·79 C h ev S cottsdal e , •UM1 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1910 S'"' ... 1 ~er tuner AM /FM. Techrucs Tr••••""'°" camel/browo . 111uto. air. _....., ""'""' 531-7247 SL 1600 auto tum tbl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tilt, liner & box. 17M ml, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~TURIO• Akai cassette deck . ....._.-4 llU1 9140 mintcund. 1649S. 85\-MM VISIT YOUI RE .... OW•. Ale1man'1 samples, GXC ·725 D D o tbv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----OR•MGICOAST EXCIL"Lt..,.T •-.a'• clotbln1. aprina • Plon RT 707 1 • OmmR E _.. "' !fell, mo,t alus + ettr ree tol't'-PUCH M r-.., Tuyota p ickup. n11nc HO..._.D _.. SILICTION! SALIS, SllVICE AMDLIASIMG OVERSEAS DELIVERY . EXPERTS IAltLl-111 VOLVO 1966 Harbor atvd. COSTA MESA 646-tlOl S~~t4'7 OltANGI COUNTY VOLVO l::XCLUSIV ELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer i~ Orange County! BUY or LEASE DIRECT '56 Chevy 4dr. xlnt for r~storation $450 960-4637 C°"ette • t9JZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fil Corvette eon v. Xlnt cond Pnvale party. 546-0524 ----Dodge fflS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 CORN ET WAGON. new tires. new rear end. en g . g d con d S500 842·6127 ______ ...__ Bu)' Me! I'm a '76 Dodge Aspen. 4dr. V·8 with auto trans, air. 40,000 m1. & I use reg gas. $2500/080. Call 673-5332. -------Ford ff40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Co un try Squi re Wagon. 67.000 orig mi .. very clean. $750. 77()-8189 '68 STATlON Wagon clean reliable trans {)kay ongas S650 498-t!MM:f.C .. t94S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 CONTINENTAL very good t'Ond. OFFER! ANXIOUS! 673·59Z7 . Mercwy ff50 ~····················· ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERSHIP ~ ?t.tt"•e LINCOLN-MERCURY 16· 18 Auto Center Dr . SD Fwy-Lake Forest exit IRVINE 130-7000 ...... ft52 ············~········· '66 stick fSOO. Fair s pe. 545·7395. ft5S ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 TORONADO Gd cond. ts:IO. 675·8806 , ... ftl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Pinto. rebuilt, Am/Fm a.track. clean . 11025/ Bat ofr. 548·0194. '78'WAGON V6 mint cond. P.S /B/.AC Nu radial tires $3500 aft 4pm 7S1·9Q68 'fJ el. DBX range enhancer L ......... S. overhauled, "ood condi • & 1 st' 6 H OADWAY " A personal ardrobe·38 Digital c lock ste r eo Maxi M9S Maxl'lspt625 Uon, new hrakcs. Sl.250. uinA """ HEAD(IUAITEIS part.IT3-Cm3. timer. 12.~/best ofr 631.3830 Mo·Peddler 968·1723e ve. <S6678lJ) . 835.3171 TODAY!!! IEACH IMPORTS Pflijflt1ft,~Mtt ·72 Pinto, qans xlnl, nu -:~~~J~k~~CTJ~~ M0-4&l5af\SPM. 8470W. PCH.NB ~c;rie;p1c-k -up_bo_x.-11~ •H1111.r.unDMVtt10MAcH1N1 UMIVllSITY Nl.:.%>~~5~'i~h. lTLel ~A.!J !!~.k~.r::;;ri. !:t~~ ~.Ml·Dl'f TV DECODERS 77 Honda MR17S, xlnt rt . Make JClnt trailer. •USID IMWt• SALES l&SERVICE 752-0tOO' 2025 ~ Ma a..-493·2411John. IM6·7202 cond .. must see S700 . .!'~s-3s32· OLDSMOll".. ~ nett8St8I' ft .... ,.. a&&THOVEN "eu:en· • '722002tiiw/s/rl2081> .., ·-------irlll4A hei "1C/\ 2011 ,...._ -..... Record c lledion 12" Tri It xln\ s.s2·S46l . '73 Chev Pll . ~ton. ll300 '733.0cs4spd. (05591 · HOMDA na m ,.,._,-•••••••••••••••••••• .. • •t lltooll ll Vol. &o~ co'nd us~ roE, '70 HONDA 175 St bike l b. crv w • w /camper ·10002t11s1r <0332> GMC TIUCICS OPl'Ol'TUtiin "12 Pontiac Station !lh1 ... U /080159..-~. . . . vu, good cond. Lo m i. . equip. 1Kt 12~00 steals. '752002a (0035) 28.WHarbtlr lilv~. . '74 Volvo Sedan. 2dr, all pwr. runa Cine. \jQQO ' .. . 080. Mtke aft 5PM. 581·0654 :::=~/!:=:~/:~~) COSTA MESA ~~~tb.':no!~ dcltn. 12:::_·3278. mlluae. '600 080 . ..... wor.um ,teS.~-2S COLORT.V.~lAI &41.u!O '71 Chev . 4X4 ~ T. "7Uaoiulr,C51•> 140·9640 Pilat. ClaMifled Ads to dU2U _lllo 1·4rawer dr....,, 1 Year Warrell Y C.clllleeatoQo.Carta SUveradu camper 1pee. '7Haoiopd. s unrf 1•1·n reach~ Oranae Cout 'et Volvo, perf. mech. • •• ft'i4 -T•~-rd· ~dW-n, t42·U40 W'balftertbaPad t.o.ded w t e1ttra1. Llke '11110la,air (I09$l Sellin& anytblng with a marltet. body, stereo. priced to ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ..... -·-· 25" MapavOJt TV home Roll 'emoffthe•rket new. Let• thin lTK m&. •79521a h pd (1944 > Dail)' PUot Claulllf'CI Act PhoneM2•5678 sell. 492-S133 '74 Ve1a wa1on. 4 cyl. entertainment center, WIUaaa-uledAd , llll50.IMl.o351ah5PM. '79SZliu/r {Zfl5)· la a almp&e tn11l\er · ----------econ omy, low prlc:e ms.1444751 CallNowllG-1171 w .. Adl caUllNITI CIMHS.••• JultcaUW.51'71. awu..aAdlea.5171 tt•naport.Mt·Zfll...,. • J ,.. .. .\ € •• lWL Y PtU>l' J __....--· .. Soft pack or new Fllp-1bp box. , ~'--~--~'· .... ., ~ ,, ,. --· -. . ..... .. . ·-----·· .. ~IGHTS · . . LOWERED TAR & NICOTINE IJUM/;~'1ftlR?P~~fi'fd~~ ; J. c .J Tbe spirit of larlbom In a low tar cigarette. ' l " .. ,. -1 ~ ' ; Warning: The Sucaeon Gener~I t:las Determined That Cigarette SmoNing Is Dangerous to Your Health. \ 12 mg ... :' 0.8"' nicotill llW. per cigMllM,JlCQlpmJ Oldv ....., ______________ ___,Box : 12""w:·o.a11111 . .-"·"" ciglMI btnl...,_ - • • . I ' L J t . ox. ' . .. ' " -------.--.... -_;...1 . -. .. . .. , PERfSccPE LCXJKl\IG /J//:r . Thu~,Oet°"1'16, 1980 •••••••••••••• . . ... ------ PEJ f;CDPE Supplemel')t to Coast Life Wednesday, Oct. 15. 1980 and Daily Pilot Thursday, Oct. 16, 1980 -~tarve. A. Thi . .. Residential burglaries are on the rise. and homeowners need to know how to protect their property. • Most of these thefts occur while residents are away at work or s hop· ping, accordinl,? to brochures distributed by local police departments And most could be preventf'd. Burglars look fftr opportunities to break 1n which take little l ime and mak e the least amount of noise. EASIEST ENTR V IS gained through wrenching off a door knob, pry ing a sliding glass door. or simply finding an open window Experts agree that a one-inch deadbolt lock on s tanda rd doors . .-e!-.pecially one with ·a case-hardened steel pin in the center, is best for all exits. " .. Most doors can use a single -key deadbolt, whkh has a loc king knob in· s1.d<'. but loc ks lll'ar glas!-. shoul.9 have a double-key lor k so thieves ran't tlreak the glass to reach through and unlock the door. Polycarbonate plastic can be installed over the glass in or near a door or used inste ad of glass to prevent this type of breaking and entering. SLIDING GJ,ASS DOORS s hould have extra locks ins talled at top or bottom. and sheet metal screws can be installed to prevent thieves from re moving doors from their tracks. a common mean!\ or entry. Douhlc or Dutrh doors should have nush bolts which fit into the door Jamb and cannot be seen when doors are closed. Windows of all types need locks in good condition. and additional pins or slide bolts can be effective. Garage doors are best se<:Ured by cane bolts or padlocks and hasp, and each s ide or the door should be locked to prevent prying open a cra wl space. PADLOCKS SHOULD have a double locking. steel-hardened shackle as well as a key-retainin~ feature which prevents removal of the key without locking the padloc k. Newport Beach police have established Operation Identification, which loans electric etching tools to residents for marking their driver's license number on valuables such as televisions, power tools and stereos. In Costa Mesa , polit'e offer a free home and commercial security in· spection to ·a lcrt residents to possible points of entr y by thieves. Murai s l.Ol'Al. POLICE Gu ... k lltyOlritGerc .. ll t\GREE that alert neighbors are often effective in preventi9g,_ burglaries. and many Orange Coas t c ities ha ve de velope d Neighborhood Wa tch programs. And aJI agree residents who return home and suspect a burglary has taken place should not enter the building, but leave and call police immediately, because the burglar ma y still be inside. Periscope focuses on ttie home Picture this on your wall Orange Coast homeowners spend a wealth of time and money improving their homes. That dedication reflects their desire to increase the value of their homes and cr eate a model of gracious living for the future. "Your Home," October's edi· lion of the Daily Pilot's themed m o n t h 1 y m a g a z iJl e , "Periscope," views Orange Coast home improvement and maintenance. Special feature stories and photos compiled by Peri~ope staff writers and photo- graphers focus on sus:h topics as home security . the growing popularity of Orienta) rugs, walJ and floor covering"itleas, li.thtinc .. -wall ·mUTal s and de- signer hints. Wat c h ' Co r th e n e xt "Periscope" issue in Nov· ember. when the Daily Pilot takes an in-depth look at arts and antiques. By JIM PONO Peri\C-EdltOf' Pulling up a ~ muf'al is a pic- turesque way to beat the space squeeze . ' Vi ews de pi cting m ountains, meadow~rcsts or beaches can transfof'm -Walls 4into some choice vacation spot and at the same time add acres to the boundar!es or small • rooms. This manner of seemingly enlarg- ing a room is an optical illusion t hat has been used for centuries. accord- ing to designer David Nordahl. .. French art patrons used to com· mission painters to adorn their · walls with eye-befuddling fantps ies. "This type or art was known. as 'trom pe l'oeil.' whi~h literally m eans 'trick of the eye.· And it was terribly expensive,'' he said. "Today, we combine the highly developed techniques or the camera with artis tic lithography ,"'\ he added. "And the results are finely· detailed renderings that emphasize the illusion of texture and spatial <1u alities." All muraJs are affordable, scrub- bable and strtppabte .. Putting, real plants in front of a photo mural's greenery enhances Its realism. And the re's no need to worry about fwniture styles. "These murals are so definitive that they tend to dominate a room. and almo11t anythloi a~rt of formal ................ ---~~-- period styles will suit them. . "You· might keep colors m mmd. Athough. Continue the golden browns and oranges of an atutumn Sl'ene. And white·painted orAnatural rattan · rurn1turesu1tssummcr m urals.·· ~k~ mural give.s room depth and beauty of nature. It comes m eight panels that make a mural eight feet, six inches eight. bl/ 13 /eet, inches. . . - T < _i .-6~---... Supplement to Coasl Lile Wednes.day. Oct. 15. 1980 and Daily P1lo1 Thursday Oct 16. 1980 3 r ' ... Deciding on furniture isn't~ Dea · wlierc to buy it - s ould be. What we at Chandler's think you should expect when shopping for quality home furnishings: Good Value. (,,,.,.t v:iluc L' m•1rc· thJn lll'I U•Olfx:llllH' pnt:tnjl, ;111<1 q11.1lm tum11ur1..· Al t hJn<lkr"·· nrJrl) 1110 w.1r-1•( rum11~1rl· rl·t.11hn)( hJH' 1au)Lh1 u' 1hat it c111111n11c' '"'h our t <1mn11tlTil'nl 111 ~uur '.1'"" l.1,111111 fr1•111 th• monwnt )llll cnt<:r our >ton· u111il ;1f1,·r 1 • •ur purl h.L'l' tu.' hl.·,·11 1.kl11 l'rt;tl A wide selection of quality merch_andise. C:hanlll1..·r-1•1fa, r<·rh;tp' 1lw mu,1 1mrn·,,iw ,plk1..·1i"n "' q11;1lily fumuun-,1ml :tl'tl'"''ri1.. ... In Or.in~ .. 1 .111mt) ·111,· thu11,:m1..h 111 pit:u•, w 1..· typit .Ill) 'h""''"'><.' in l'.ll'h ~tore 1..·n,·11mpa.'' .1 11111 r3n)(t: ot 'tYk' ·'''idem 1 >ncnc.11 rr.1d1- 1 i11nJI 1 11n11. n1rc•ran· < <'t1111n .md IKth < l·n11ir1· In .11l1Jit1on to 1111r mult11111ll111n d11ll.1r im rnH•r\' < ltJntll<:r' hJ' Jl ll''-' 1• 1 1·'\l n m.tjnr • qu.llll\ m.1m•fJl turt r in thl· u111nft"I t h.1mll< r, t Jn t..11,1•1111 •irtkr 11n 11.1ll) Jll) horn,· f11m1,h '"lot' 11r J•H'"'"l' 1011 \\,u:0.1 for lht "·" "'ll hkt: Ill hH' 1-.: -~ ') '"';; . ,. ,., ..... t Sales Personnel to help you make the right decision. ildpfui, " ... i.uv inf11rff\1..J se1V1n· ha.' lx'l'n ;i ". .. ·.Jt..r'h '· 1rrJtt:n1un It .c'\1 1·1 I Ii ont thl· 1111 I • ~tnrc• • d ft, I 11 w.i•ht 11 .l,l..Cll.r rl·<.c·ptlto.11.-.t • .. 1 ••• u .. · ro oil(: nf the ~talf Wc take prl•h· m 1 It 1t1~ , • 1f our salc:li(lCoplt'. Weekly :.cmlnar' ~l't'I •ht• up-eti-datc on fa..~hions and trcn'l' llu.'y arc o<·lh • c:ucd to hdpll\IC roo find thl· qu~liry fumishinj4:> that reflect your ta.~tt'!i :.iml llfc,f)·k and know tlut the kc:y to Chandkr'.s sm.:cc.-s:.1s rnaking >"" a Joy.ii Chllndlcr':. c.·ustoim:r ,--i1 / I rr I ~ Professional interior design assistance. If you an: not )'et ccruin olthc look or s«ylc that ~t COl'O· plcmcnts your home. ask f'or one of our quaWlcd designers. Thty will work wtdt you to d!M'.lop a !!Cherne that complc· mmts your llfdryk. You 1112)' M n want a Chandler's ~r to vl!ik your honx bc:fott you visit our store. And. o( rourtc. a a O\:lndkr's CWl<>mn. thctt l5 no dmgc for our dcMWl scfViC'C Meticulous pre-delivery inspection, to ensure that your purcha"e is showroom perfect. lldllfl' \\ l tkll\t f ,\11\ Ill Ill llllf U .llt'fltl II r<"ll""'' 11 1r11m 111<· 111J1111r.1< r11rt r·, t .1r11 '" .1ml prnl'l'" If 1hrll11).:h 11111 'h"P ll'r hn,11 rno;p<'t.1i1111 -~·11ir ·'""r.tnl l' 111.11 11 h.i' mu < l1Jmll1 r\ 411.11111 ~IJl1d.1rd' Deliverv sen7ke that is coa4'iderate of you·. \\1..· '"II <-Ill 1•1111 lhl· d.11 11111r 111n11111n ,, 1<1 IK lkh1\'fl'tl JllJ \\ t: \\Ill It'll \till \I h.1( llllll I" l'XIWl I II ( .h.m~lt•r' dt"111. n It It'll \\' •rl. "•r ( h.111.tkr,111111' 11H' "'" pl.1,, """ 11111111urL \1ht·rl' IPll \\,1111 II rt'l1111\<" .Ill 1'n11n·11H· "rappmµ, .• ind t '"' •·If•· nl lin.11 prq1.1rJt1rn\ \\t· 1h1nl. 11111"111 .1ppr•·•1.11t· till' """••kr.11h1n '"'h "h1d1 1hn trt-.11 111111 hunll' Post-delivery satisfaction double-check. 1t 111r .111\ rr.Nrn 1111ir ._..fl', 111in'r~q11trl' m-h11nw -.·n1n· ,,111 ll' \'(c '"11..,·c 10 11 1h:11 '<1tncon1..· "ill lw lhl fl' 111 ht Ip 111u "11hin ""t:r.1l d:11.., Hui ,·hanCl ... Jfl' 1'111 WOil i l'\l'll h.11· .. 10 l".111. tx· ... 111-.· v.1..· "111 J11 .. onw1h111µ k'\\ '111rc. Jo Wl .. ll <tllllJCI , .. 11.1tccr tldlll'I") 111 hl' 'iHl' lhal l'l'l.'f)'lhlnµ 111n·1' with p111r apprm~I When you purchase froru Chandle r'"-you can · ':' be confident that your lnve!'ltmcnt In quallry home fun1L'lhlnlCll Ill hM:~d by nearly . 100 yeant of ~rvlcc and lntejCrity. And WC cart" • much about kccplna a aood ttputa· 1lon ai-we do about keeplna KOOd customcnt. C.onH! In and compatt. ~can ht-Ip llUlkt' one ol your m081 lmpC>tUnt ck-ci.'l&onl' caccy. INTlllOll Df.slGN • SAl'ffA ANA ....... 9tftct • 1'7dl 9Cftct • ,.._ '714/'41-4"8 • IAGUNA tmU • Alida Pkwy.• S.D. t.y. • ,._.11419'1·'7101 OpeQ _...,. ,._,..,,~. • i.._-H•~ ~to,.. · • Lm_ .............. "-...._8(;_ .,......., ~. 11••:.••.('..-ry•wd•~....,.-· ~ ----···· ( 4 Supplement lo Coast U l e Wednesday Oct 15. 1980 and Daily Pilot Thursday, Oct 16, t980 Home design Traditional Styles promote comfort and ,serenity JI "Cons ume rs_;ire more aware of good design today than they we re in the l'ast. and <·olor cho1c·es have markedly improved ,'' This o pinion' of Everett Rrow~ a unique one . but coming from a d <'s1gner and o pinion leader in the -h·~~urnishing industry , the words have mort' suhsl anl'e than m ight otherwise be lhe case Rrown. whn"e rontributions to interio r desig n ha\'e spa nned nearly ha lf a c·(•nlury , 1~ 1n the forefrnnt of the des iJ.{n profession llt' wa~ rc•c·t•ntly nam ed the· d esigner of lhf' year by the Am er1C·an St1c·1Ny of lntcrwr Designerl'> . ·~ 'm nol a hnos tcr of high lt:('h or of living room s that look ltkf' fa c· IOI IC~." ht• ';lltl 'I dnn l lhtnk that ·~ prl'll.' or 1·omfort ahlc J\ntl I i.lm getting l1r<.'d of c•u• p11pp111g lahnc· p<ttlt.'rns. too " t n place of the industrial look. he prefer~ traditional sty le!> 1n a home that is 'Sere ne. calm a nd free from st ress As a const>rva tiVl' and beauty lover. Brown says he operates on the print·1plc that "a rnsc 1s prettier than the f~1 ffel Tower " Furtht•r more. most tlients he has known are me m ber s of the com fort- fi r st s c·huol. too. · "They want lo ht• <'ornfor1able The) wa nt pr aC"ticality. They do not wish to be offc ntll·d h) t ht· olJJecls in their nwn hom es. ·he nnted . All in all . Rrown finds lhe Amen can homl' in mu<'h helter shape today than it "a:. 40 ys.·:.ir~ ago "ht•n he s tarted t>ut .. People arl' learning ahout sralt' and the~ fl' rigunng out hov. to mix thi ng~ thl'y likl' from <11ffrn:nt perwd~ "Tl'<'hntntl in1111 m t•rnt•nls v.1th .,,11th1·t11 :-arn-. a nd fiht·r~ hav!• lt«I to lit•ltcr homl· f111·111'\htng prod11ds HALO POWER -TRAC Rooms change with different coverin gs CONTEMPORARY AND· TRADITIONAL DESIGNS J -VIS4' WOOD. LIGHTING INDUSTRIES FEATURING = • HALO• LIGHTOLIER CASAB.LANCA • LUXO STAFF• CHAPMAN . KOCH& LOWY 2031 MAIN ST. , IRVINE -714 546-2901. • •I • ...... ---·---.... - .I 11-.1 .1~ -,Ii p t'tt\'t''"' c-an rhangc- r11r111111n•. d1frt•n•11l floor and W<lll 1·11, 1•11111-t c·a n l't1 ,tngl' till' c·h:ir:1('t 1•r 111 a 1·1>om dr:tmJltl'alh \\':lll 111 \\,111 1.trp1:11n1! IC1ng .i t a' ontt• hel·ausv"'of 1~ ... '1·11m fort and t'as~ 1·an• fC'<1lur1·~. •~ sttll popular in Southt•rn ( '.tl1 fnr11 1a and has hcen matlt' mort fll-x1hlt• with the :11.Jd1 t h>n of indoor 011td11<1r carp\'ltnJ! a nd ea rpt.'l t lies. II a rd wood flotirin~ 1s ma km.I! a <'Om t·hack. t•s pct·i:1ll) when com hinC'd wit h area rugs, Oru•ntal rugs. a ncl othe r small, patlerned floor <'Ovrnngs. F loor rar(' 111 kil c he ns a nd bathrooms has been simplified by new \'in~·I. m aterials which resist S('llff~ ancl !>t'r<ilchcs lo romc up sh1111n~ w ithout" ax \'111yl also is used a s the bas is ror w:i.,hahlf' wallpapPrs. wh ith now an• m.1d<.' fro m m a n y other matt•n.tb bcsidl'S p ljpe r ------------- r-~ .•• , ~ -# 5ii'St -= ---------1 ~ ~ Big and better For the past two 11ears big shutter s and wide louvers have enhanced the bol d look o1 'shu.tter s. Plantation lo~vers up to 4.5 inches wide are featured at Cal ifornia Shutters at El Toro Road and San Diego Preeway r 24316 Swartz), El Toro~ I' Supplernent 10 Coast Life Wednesday. Oct 15. 1980 and Daily Pilot ThurSday 0<'1 16 1980 5 Reliable contractors Orange Coast homeowners skip mov~~ choo_se to remodel Many Orange Coast,.homeowners, finding their pre sent house too small, are c hoosing to re model rather than move. · The biggest problem is findm~ a reliable contractor to do the job and g ive them the m ost for their money. All contractors must be licensed by the state or Cahfornia m·orde r to wo rk. but not all of them are relia· ble . "Consumers s hould fir s t ask friends an the ai;:ea who are satis fied with a remodeling job for the na me of the company doing the work." s ays one contractor. "Failing that, they shouJd ask a contractor being considered for the job to give them names and ad dresses of previous work so they cari see results and talk with former clients " Most competent r emodelers re· c-eive the-majority of their ~ness from referrals, he said. "Hom~ers should as k how Ion~ job took, how much the contractor charged, and whether he was agreeable to changes ," he ad- vised. "Reputable contr actors have a permanent business location , a good reputation with tbe bank and suppliers, enough trucks and equip· m enl for.the job and an efficient ac- countl~~ depart!'lent,' ·be !'oted. New owner Daniel R. Sirotin, new owner and vice president of Wood Lighting Industries invites the public to come in and see the e%panded retail showroom at 2031 S .E . Main St. in Irvine. Wood 'Lighting now /eatures re4idential lighting /rom a large number of manufacturers . . . Homeowne rs an.· ad\ 1scd to a void any firm or ind1,·1du a l offerini.: ridiculously low price . a discount because their home has bt.•t•n .,t•lt·1·t ed as a "mode l home·· for de monstralioo. a hi>rd S<'ll over lht: telephone or us•~ w11nvi tcd door tn door salesmen. .. f irms do,ng lms1n('s-. in an an·a are famils ar with .all lol'al h111ldml! code!> and perm its and rcqw red rn ~pections. s:.ivml! unl'xpt·ctcd rlPlays ·and C'xpen:-c~ .1!-t ht' work prn gress<·s." th<. l'unlral'lor polllt(·d ~e a contr acto r h o!> liecn sele<•ted. homeowners Jll·Pd a writ ten aJ!.reC'rncnt cm cnng p1~r1scl~ thf• wor k w tw done 4uant11\ .md Quality ot malcri:tb to ht.' uwtf. i.I!· w<'ll .i~ st \'11·~ :mci hr and namP! · fr s U.·-.l to a ,·111d ·hang''' 111 tht" 11r1g1na l conlr<ll'l afler the JOb 1s un dcrway · th1· nint rc1l'to1 notcq. 'Ll'tausc la-.l m111utc itt·rns a rc mo-;t fr~'\JUe11lly th t' C'<IU.,f' of rnr~un d1•1.,L .. 11Lhng:-. and d1ff1C'ult11·~ in rE- rn11rfrhng .. \ 1·rh;d <'hongt'" 11\.-work ordc r~ a r <' lh l' wo1,..1 ht: 1 laim!>. so a '<'h anJ?'' 11rdt·r in "riling proll'<'lS both lh1• hom1·•mn"r <tnd thl' C'C1m 1):111\ II · H1•l1<1lil1· t onlr al'l11r.., "'111 mak ... tht• rh:1nµ1.-.tnd t h:.irJ!1·'to 1•ost ot tht; labor and rnall'I 1Jb µtu:--::Jr'.-a-;un a hll' prc1f11 h1· ·;.1111 ·wtll'n thC' fin.ii hill ts subm1ltt•c1. thl·:-1• las t m1nut 1· 1•x1ras may lJI' m11eh hij.!ht•r Lh:in t•x pc.·<'lt·<l. aml in so1n1• 1·a:-1·.., .HM up to almo:-t ;1• 111~ :i:-tht• •lf'IJ.!1t1al 1·onl nwt Today and Tomorrow 4·10 SAVINGS 10°'0 • 60°'0 .!. 1 I 6 -~ -!-- PEI fsCOl 'E · YOlJR /V.EW FLOOR IS A SPECIAL INVESTMENT. SEE A FLOOR SPECIALIST EIRST . FFC • SOlartan • avatlal* ontv at our Armst.rong Floor Fashion Center • store. FIOOt oes19n copvr•ol"lf!!<I ov Armmono -s200 Save scr.~. We've got the samples . We display every floor Armstrong makes in no-wax ~nd -!.asy-to-care-for resilient vinyl. You don't' have to just took at your favorite pattern and color . . . you can touch it, walk on it, even take samples home and see how they look in your own rooms. · . . . the service . ~ .. Knowledgeable peop le can help yow coordinate colors, -select patterns to blend or contrast with your home's ~~;~gh the ~P~~f ;ues ~~pl:~ to browse thoughtfully . . . and the store I -We have a very pleasa~t place, really. Comfortable. At- tractive. A new floor is an important purchase so make your decision In an atmosphere that's both personal and professional. ' r:::::i I ' "k L ~.;; J • COSfAMESA. 2ft7 s. Bristol ---·--(714) 751·2324 ~-. . • --· ... -• --~~----:.... ·~ ·s upplement to Coast Lile Wednesday, Oct. 15. 1980 and Dally Pilot Thursday, Oct 16, 1980 . . . ~~-------------~ ~-2· Happy to help Craig Williams and Donelda Grubb select t he proper products to fill their customer's neeq~ at John Bloesser Carpet Company. 2927 S. Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Williams says his primary goal i s to furnish the .. fight product /or the job. ' r· Nu-Cal Supply celebrates grand opening .· llomeowner,5 can buy tools and home equipment at contractors '· prices. "We farry lawn mowers, com - paction equipment. cement mixers. hand tools, generators. compressors and pracli<'31ly any power tool - such as saws and drills -you can think of." says Bill Schroeder. owner of Nu.Cal Supply . His new business is celebrating its grand opening during the entire month of October at 28002 lo,orbes Road in Laguna Niguel. -. As part of the opening specials. a ll Tru-Cut tools will have a IO per- cent discount, he s'ira. "But all our prices are low," he notes, "because m y co.owner and I were brokers for o steel mill and have the cont acts to buy at a good price "We pass along that s avifllS to our customers." Nu-Ca l also huys in la rge quan· lilies. he soys, which keeps prices low. "We are happy to bid jobs and supply the hardware for contrac- tors," he said. Homeowners are interested in the store ·a complete lawn and garden center, including lawnmower aQd edger sales and service . Houn at Nu-Cal are 7 a.m. to $ p.m. llooday to Friday and I a.m . ~-------to 3 p .m. Saturday. . ~ 'l t'( 1h ""'tlol') .s .. !. lo " fo1 I I ) C• " 1l I fol .I I I I !1 lo I I 11 11 ----.. ----'· r·:~ · ,J: , • f '• •• .1 1 •• • • • i , , I , ' • Supplement to Coast Life Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1980 and-Daily Pilot Thursday, Oct 16, 1980 , . Wall panefmg an easy ·iob ...___ fo_r_do-tt-.your$81ferS .. Wall p ... li•I is oae of the euier jot. for the do-it -yourJelf ....... -. --. . For rooms with standard ceiling height-eight feet-an4' waJls in fairly good repair, paneling can be almost as fastaspaiatiilg. M mtike paint ud •::C:-" P••M ·• ia a atructural material ~ttc•cowerorcorreet .... . .......... ,. u•lr.UUle •ai.-.•ce. llorMcnmen ......_ ,..Ylew '-ic decor..._ pftlleip6el t.o hl&IYtPt a l"OOID '• .rcMtectu.ral fellluna or ariai8be a•wa4 dhne•W.s ullilaC cw· CIC'........ { A tilll& u .. red ceililll .....,.. llitMI'. _....a ftftler color c• vt.ual· ly lower • ub'a·llilla ceililll. • · Llw. a.ta u tbe V ·IJ"OOV• in PJM"l•1. crute ai..aJar effeeta, de· ,.. ,.. ..-wlMltlter tM, lft pUeed.,.... Mrtl•aLIJ or vertically. A variety of .... 1raiM ia ....._ c• uaplement aay furaiture ~le. Sewing corner Sewing corners can be created and blended into the design of bedrooms for a minimum of dollars. ' Survey studies service life expectancies of ·home appliances Replacing a home appliance can be c08tly especially if the owner bad planned to have additional yecn al \me from it. homeowner keeps the appliance is. -electric range, 12.1 years -gu ranee. 13.5 years -refrigerator, 15.2.Ye•~ '-washing machine, 10.8 years -dishwasher, 11.1 years -electric dryer, 13.7 years I . i i The U .S. Department or Agriculture has j~t completed • survey al the service Uf e expectan· cies ol ...,..... ..... awuancm whlcll can be .-ful la~ familJ bud••• ............ to tepair:01' _...,._.,... .... ·t-,, ,,,,,, • wr •1 tt For appU.C. IJouSbi new. tbe av•ral• len1th1 of time a -1• dr)'er. 12.8 years If appliances are bousht used. life expecUnctes are seven yean for a relri1erat.or &Dd 1as ran1e, six for an electric. r ... e dd rive for a wublq machine and electric or gas clothes dryer. ' ,I ---~- ' ....... ,.. .... .,,-,,. • f'Wlt , .............. 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PANSIES& VIOLAS P!anc..now.· lf'W wu''~ 11tMJOf1nQG060r PONY PAK SIC Reg 98c SUPER RX LIQUID F!RTILIZER Highly concentrated. multi· . $4,5 purpose plant food. 1 gal. s1zeReg. S6. 95 NOW - SERVING THE COSTA MESA AREA FOR MORE THAM 20 YEARS. ' ALL ITEMS SuBJEt=T TO ST~ ON HANO. SALE EXPIRES 10 31 /80 ~4 >Open Mdn. thru Sat. 7-b. Sun 9-5 llOYD'S NURSERY ANO LANDSCAPE CO. INC. , . 2028 Newport 81. (at Bay &t.I Cott• Mese CA 92827 '14 84tr~441 .... · ·. I l I / r 8 . . .. .. . - . . ~I · , . r''> . ~ ~ ' ' .. . . , .. » Supplement to Coast Lrle Wednesday. Oct 15. i980 and Daily Pilot Thursday Oct. 16, 1980 Fancy flowers Baking and serving dishes by Marsh. along with other home gif tuxire. is available at Rion Harduxire. Westcli/f Plaza. in Newport Beach . - • ' Supplement to Coast Life Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1980 and Daily Pilot Thursday. Oct 16. 1980 I • Sitting pretty Lee Amber, oumer of Amber Leather Co .. shows an all- leather. camel-back sofa which comes in a choice of colors and cushions or a tufted seat. Her company is at 2850 :-;. Harbor Rlvd. in Santa Ana. COMING DECEMBER 31 DailyPilai ' .• • ,. • I•• • • .. '"'"r"\ n Mr:"\ n nr.:\nnr.:J .PERfScope W@oDID ~rn 9 Do-:it:_r_our_sel{ de~~m:ator~--. .. p an omes w1 samp es Homeowners C'an save money by acting as their own decorators. ··our whole prem ise is that our cus tomers know what they want in home furnishings a nd can do their own designing with just a little help from us." says Kathi Baker. owner of K.W. Baker. Her store i::; at 369 E . 17th St in Costa Mes a. "It's like a des igm~r ·s workroom here. with sample book~ of all typt>s to 1·hoose from many u sually 1'1 <1dahle onll' 'to dt>('Orators." ~tw :-aid · "\\'1.' st::irt ('Usto m l.'rs 1L111ng 1r1 tht· n~ht d1rf'<·t1on and It•! !hem do th!· ll'l!work :.Jlld pl<lnnm1'( We 'll l!l\l' opinions if asked. but most people bas iC'aJly know what they·u looking for in furnishings," s he added. P rices are kept low because tne customer does tlfe looking through s amples and because no furniture is stoC'ked in the store. she explained. "These fat'lors help keep our overhead down, .. she notes. "and Wl' pass along the !\avings Lo l'UStorners." lier sto re C'a r ric., sam ples for hard\\l ll:•d fl oor' a nd l'<.irpc tini.: wo.Jll C'O\ t•nng:-. 111••1nr lml's of furniwr .. ht•dd111g and rnaJor li ne:-. ol l<Jlin1 lor 'n t•\1 furn1tun" rt•t1phn l..,t1·1 ·, d1 ilJlt•r ~ and \.\ md111\ l'•l\'t•nng' .inti 1·ustom lw<lsp1 <•ads lmport~rs deal 1n Oriental rugs~ antiques, furniture Oriental <lcc<1r has been popular in Am l'nC'a for man\ vc<.1rs. f'H'n lll'fnr(' the l'l'C'Cnt renewal of lr<Jdt• with China · ' W <'·r e n ff e-r in g :-o m e Io\ t• I~ r(ems. :md m y pilrtnt!r lrns lravded extensively to seek out merrhandise for our store.·· says Alan Dayton, 1•11·owner of Pan Asian Trading Co Their business is at 24731 Alir ia P a rkway near the San Diego Freeway in Laguna Hills . "We'r e direct importers of Chinese oriental rugs in both silk and wool." he sajd_ t'uslOmC'r.., who hu~ oriental rugs c-.111 h.1\1' l'\11t11',.har<1wood flooring 111stallt>cl in t ht:1r home~ at t·ost. ;1c·- 1•t1r1lrng lo D<i~·ton "H ard wood fltK)I'' are beautif~l and make J perfl'l'L backdrop for t h<' 1·olors in tht> rugs,': he pointed out The stor~ also impor ts Chinese antiques and can do appraisals for both the rugs <lnd anl.iques ... he said . Pan Asian Trading Co. carries t>t1nopied Chinese wedding couc hes :.111d a sel~clion of s ilk kimonos STOREWIDE SALE ~ I IF IT'S t ,,_ -I I ~~ DYRLUNI), 1 · . .. . ' I I . -I ~' ..... . I ,_.....)' ,...1 ' I /\.~·· ·- I' o ..... •j,,,,, I .· . ./-' --- The Frederiksberg Line by Dyr1und is one of the finest bedroom sets ,ever made in Scandinavia. Two tight · fixtures in the headboard brighten the beauty and richness of the wood. For those looking for classic lines and outstanding craftsmanShip, Oyrlund furniture has the perfection and Quality down to the tiniest detail. This set is availabfe In Bangkok teak and rosewood -Queen or Calif. King size. Sa~ 20% during our sale. ' . . IORDIC Ill ! ~M ......... .. I I' fiil •• 1' • ...... ' -. ~ ... -10 WE ARE OV!RSTOCKED . With contemporary difl · r---=---1--::::~~~..._liii.,stTng tables. chairs a"-d buffets in Te·ak, Walnut, Rosewood, Oak and Glass · wit.h Chrome or Brass. All Priced For A Quick .Inventory Reduction BUY TABLE WITH FOUR CHAIRS AND RECEIVE TWO IMPORTED DANISH FOLDING CHAIRS FREE! 900oys some os coll\ on ooe><o•ed credit du<lnO l>OlorM:• or Ocroo., - ~~ uisatcs Wl.111 141 ~-~ .19Z7 ........ Cesti .... u. (1141 IJ1:3293 .It 112 Block North of 19th St. 1m [ .. St, Ai•~l'lt C. (213) 211·5122 •• .. Ille t• 111••· •• .... • R•vene Air Ftow • Vari.._ Speed (from 2S to 2l0 AMP> •Uses equlv•lent of 150 w llQM bUfb • s Year Warr..,,ty .... ..... Supplement lo Coast Life Wednesday, Oct l5. 1980 and Daily Pilot Thursday. Oct 16. 1980 .. • ... J Dry time Helbum's, at 696 El Camino Real in Tustin. is a new store offering bedspreads. towels. bath accessories. w allpaper. and custom drapes and bed.spreads at. a discount. New .. room " trlight lip A wholesale lighting business will soon open a retail showroom for the public "We're planning a grand opening for mid-No\'ember and hope to bt! ready for customers by early Nov- ember." says Retty Fle111ing . owner of Nu West Lighting Co. The new showroom will be al 15102 Redhill Ave . in Tus tin. "We've given a lot of thought to our s howroom decor , a nd lighting fixtures wi ll be grouped according to the type and style so custom'ers can go directly to what interests them most ... s he says, T he showroom will have a fan de· partment. bathroom lighUng fix· tures, decorator lines Rot available an many places, and crystal chan· deliers, she noted. ·'The crystal lights a re lovely.·· s he says ... and some are imported from Italy... ~ Nu West will also carry track lighting. posts and postlights. she noted.-· "We will have nice outdoor lights of all types," she s.aid. The company is available now for custom lighting and works in its .wholesale division. with developers and architects, doing manufactut- ing for custom jobs. · "E veryone here has had ex- perience in the li ghting business for m any years.·· she said. Mixotogists -~ Jack Rowclilfe~left, and Tom fitmwu ore,_.,,, to miz and ntatch all thade• of Glidrlft pr.did for catonlers of Kerm Rmao Hordtoor~, 2"',llarbtM Blvd. m CMG llaa.. . ... I ... .. . . . . ........ -................ . ----....-...... ......... -......... -·-_._... __ _._ ••• Supplement to Coast LI(! Wednesd,.y. Oct. 15. 191Kl and Dally Pilot Thurtday. Oct. 16. 1~ I I l ' • Oriental influence This Chinoiserie-style reproduction of a drum roll-top secretary and antique rosewood chair are available at the An- tique Exchange, 4002 W. Garry Ave. in Santa Ana . ---------- Accessorid make finis~ing touch to inlerior design Accessories are the icing on the home rumishings cake. '•A lot of design people don't carry acces110ries," said Franc~ Koch, owner or Fran's Interiors, at 8878 Waner Ave., Fountain Valley. Valley. · . Mn. Koch considers accessones to be all important fini1hln1 touches to complete t.he home fumishinaa scene. StandiDC behind her belief. she carries in her store a carefully selected assortment oC fine unusual accessories. Solid crystal figures, limited edi· lion bronzes and unusual brass pieces are bought rrom quality houses to ensure customer sausrac· tion. All accessories are of the finest quality and well s1,1iled to comple· ment an expensively decorated room or to add charm to a room less well endowed. Carpet company helps hofneaNners.sqve with free design service, ·10w overhead costs Wltb skytoekelinl Interest rates and u\roDOmicaJ new house prices. many bomeOwnen are optin8 foe remodellnl· Fllllnl this need is Jack Walatt Carpet Co., at 711 W. 17th St .• Costa Mesa. But. Jack and hl• Wothet em operate more tban just a carpet 1bop. . . Ile and hl• brother. both designers for many years. carry hardwood flooring, ceramic ·tile, draperlel. abutters and carpet. "We carry most major brands and give' desi1n service to all customers free of char1e." WalAh said. Walali said tha\ hill low overl\e~ allows Ills store to offer towe r prices on all merchandise . ............ -. -- ,--f~~~e.__JY/l~©!!m~DUOOCffiill~o~L-1l1 ' This is your invitation to come in to K. W. Baker Co. and browse • through our economical yet exquisite selection of the verv latest in home furnishings. · ' "IF YOU'RE NOT BUYING FROM YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH." CARPETING (Carpet & Area rugs> Mo r e tha n t wentv <20 l n a m e brands t o c hoo se from We h a\'e carpets ranging from $10.00 yd. to $60.00 yd. '. ~P-~RY iABR~~S LI ·&UPHOLSTERY T he larges t se lectio n of fabric in Orange County f r om p r <i c ti cal a nd se rvi ceable t o exot ic and exq uis it e S6.00 a ~·d to $350.00 a yd. We're the reasonably price d home .decorating center that he lps you be the decorator . Stop in for a cup of coffee, get to know us . a nd look throug h the largest selection of quality fabrics. wall coverings. furniture and acce ~sori.:s in Orange Count ~. We think you 'll be µJ eas a ntly :s urprised at our moderate p ri<.:("S and vast selection K . \\'. Baker CQ_mpany i s lhC' ho me deeorating Cl'nl c r w here s t y le and price muke t h e difference. Let your hame reflect ~our good tuste and life st yle at our mndc~t pricP:-;. • Bob Mitchen • • Schurnac:h«r • • Greeff • • Kinney Broe . • Sinc&.ir Stock-U Chute} S.rone • • Van Luit WALL COVERINGS C h oose from over 500 walfpaper books ... Prices range from $8.00 a roll to $100.00 a roll. FURNITURE Contemporary. traditional anct countrv <IO extensive sPlection tti t'hoose from. We c arry ·ttll' IL•ading name h r a n d f ti r n i t u r e man~racturers \ k. w. bAkER COMPANY lnterla~=~ Y=f-J E. St. Costa Mes.\. Ca. 9'1Sll (714) 631-'440 Hours: Tues.-Fri. 10-5:30 Sat. 10·2 Closed Sunday & Monday ·---. -........ FINE OLD WORLD.J ANTIQUES -- FINE OLD WORLD REPRODUCTIONS- MASTE R-CRAFTE·D fr'-"ml•nJou-. ... ,,J,• 111111 ,•t 1.pi.1ht\ f'1'-'H'" 1dl· ilh ... uttl'd fl'f tht' \'.,illn t.1r \I;-'' 1t-..11unnl~ .i h1t.I! d,·-.1~n "<'n..,ult1n~ ''-'"Kl.' ltir n:'.'1 J l!nt1.1l .1.., \\ 11,,.., 1111n~1.·r 'i.11 in..,1,1ll.1t1tm.., L h'"''"t' t~J•' tn•m hu Jrl·lh 1lf ~IH ,l (C..t' .... Pnt"' f un•rt·.in On'-·ntJI .1 nJ Aml'n1...H1 Come -.~e' 1 ... Suppiement to Coast Life Wedoesdav. Oc~. 15. 1980 and Daily P11ot !h rsday, Oct. 16. '1980 • I I . Supplement to Coast Liie Wednesdav. Oct. 15. 1980 and Daily ~lot TjhurtdaY. Oct. 16. 1 I J Elegant teak . I • Chandler's shows full designs Homeowners can find a complete decorating ~ervice in one rumiture store. • "We go into a home and do it all,·· s ays a spokesperson for Chandler's Fine Furniture. ·'Customers can select rurniture, wall coverin~~. draperies, carpet· ing and every type of imaginable accessory." she said. Chandler's original s tore in Santa Ana w as recently joined by a new. 30,000-square-foot store in Laguna Hills. she addt!d, at 24721 Alicia Parkwav . ''The new store is a lovely setting for complete room displays of rurmture •and wall coverings in all s t y l es Fre n c h . Englis h . American. Italian. Mediterranean and contemporary." she s aid. Four handmade statned-glass windows highlight the store, the spokesman added. and. represent the four seasons or the year. "We have talented designers for 00,th cdmmercial andl residential decorating." she said. "They go in- to t he home or office to coor<f\nate colors and fabrics for the customer . . "Chan.dler's has been in business in Orange County since 189'l and is proud of its skilled and friendly staff." she added. Lustrotis teak dining room set with matching cabi*t and grqndf at her clock is indicative of th'e elegart furniture displayed at Teak World. at 23301 Ave de la Carlota, Laguna Hills. Call 770-2975. Store hours in Laguna Hills are 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m . Monday and Fri· day, 9:30 a.m . to5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Satur- day and noon to S p.m . Sunday. Omar's delights in fini~hing ~. walls with art Bare walls do not a home make. To decorate Ute home and give it a family atmosphere or artistic at- mosphere is the delight of Pete and Janice Maxon. owners of Omar's; at 1803 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa.· "We've. got more than 450 selec· tions of moldings for pifture frames and more than 25 dffferent raw woods that are band-finished in the store for custom ·wood moldings," he said. Omar's also features a lar1e selection of ready-made frames in standard sizes. • · Special services include museum mounting, art repair ind restora- tion and hand-finished m9ldings. Omar's also specializes in I shadowboxes. Thus. objects t hat have been tucked away for safekeeping can be brought into the home for admira· tion. The shop carries some graphics and expects to expand this area in the future . . A recent move to their new larger fa cilities enables Om~r·s to offer a wider array of frames -from \nex- 1 pensive ·to e"Xl)ensive. A stitch i time , Greg· Frislone. l ft. new manager of the Singer Sew- ing Center at t e Harbor shoppiaJJ Center in Costq Mesa. shows "<:zna Woods Singer's .newest elec- tronic machine. Center sells and rents new or'recon- ditioned 'inachines, does repairs and service. and carries vacuum cleaners." • PB~ ~3 ... j'{st ~ ~e ship lassie rtuer chairs from Italy ,. ~orld famous Breuer designs, these classy · chairs are ~und in fine homes. restaurants and posh o_ff1ces all .over the world. These quality pieces are carefully handcrafted of walnut or natural wood finish with genuine"heavy duty cane backs and seats on sturdy chrome frames . ~~~39 .~!~~·~.19 a • • ~ ' ' . ' I ... -. ' ~I .. . 14 -. ••• •••• •• ,·· · · · ci -::J -.:: ... - Supplement &o Coaal ltfe W~. Oca. 16. lSillO 8l1d Dllilr Pitot Thuf9der, Oc1. 16. 1980 LIGHT UP YOUR ·LIFE ~· Learning how to coordinate proper lighting conditions for specific tasks can be an illuminating experience. Special lighting should be used ror entertaining, listening lo music TV viewing, relaxing, reading, writing and game playing, according to' .the American Home Lighting Institute <AHLI). - The AHLI offers tips on proper general illumination or the room and on lighting for the special interests ol each family member using it. <?~neral illum_ination makes it possible to utilize every bit or space in the hvtng area. Light reflected from walls provides a comfortable and in- viting background. Recessed incandescent downlights or track lights enhance textured , surfaces such as brick, stone or nubby fab.rics, as well as bookcases or storage walls. Low-level dimmer setting should.be used for ·entertaining and TV ~ie~­ ing. higher levels for "other activities. A direct-indirect fixture Should be sus pended· above a permanently located game table. ~ecessed or surface -mounted downlights installed over a bar or serv1ce_c?onte~ make _glasses sparkle and add to conviviality. ' . l~v1du~1ty and 11;1terest can be added to a space with accent lighting Directional hght from incandescent bulbs creates sparkling highlights and deep , well defined shadows. Accent lights can be mounted in groups on electric tracks on the ceiling or wall~ or can be individually mounted. Surface or recessed adjustabl e fi xtures can be used to light free. st.anding or piano music racks. For reading pl,lrposes. lamps hades should be positioned so that the bot- ' tom of the stiade is at the level or the reader 's eye . • Costa Mesa nursery _ remodels to serve customers better After 20 years in Cost a Mesa, 17 o! t.hose years in the same local.ion. Ll oyd's Nursery knew it was lime for a cbange. ··w e've doubled th e s qua r e footage or our land area and in· creased floor space 10 times ," says Lloyd Shaver, nursery owner. Scene of the remodeling, going on for m ore than a year, i s 2028 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. "The parking lot was planned for custome,.convenience, so·cars can enter or leave by either Newport Boulevard or ' Bay Street," he said. Added pa rking is only part or the stor y. according to Shaver . because the nursery has improved its varie- ty or stock and added ne w Items. "We took over an adjoining store a nd re modeled it to house our in- dOQr plants. It's a lovely setting w ith skylights. deckin ~. lattice wor~ and a cedar roof." he said. • '· AddiUonal space has enabled us t o carr.y ·larger lines or tool s . fertilizer a nd insecticides," he noted The nursery has added Alumont pa tio furniture and plans to carry other brands, according to Shaver. "f'all plants. such as pansies, violas, primulas and cincrarias, are most popular now," he noted, "and of co\J.rse we're 9'rrying Halloween pumpkins." l..loyd 'S" create6 colorful hanging baskets with flowers a nd moss w hi ""1 S ba.v er e xp.~ t s to be especially popular next spring. "We're a state-licensed landscape contractor," he said, "and have a maintenance division for taking r a re of yards." . The company w as recently licensed in pest control and will be a vailable for that ser vice after .Jan. 1. he says. -SWre hours are 7 a.m. \o 6 p.m . Monday through Friday , 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. ------~- Gallery seeks photographers, artists to display efforts · A1 home artwork is in demand, so are artista. Ramsay Color Lab and GaUery, at 3825 Blttb St.. Newport Be8Ch is interested in previwinl and select- ing the work of a few established and semi-establ.labed artiJltl .(,aQY media). • All accepted work wiU be on con- si1nment. Call Ramaay Gallery at ~(-7342. Workin1 lo close association witb The Photo Bank of Irvine, the Ra msay Color G"aJlery will feetvn the work of lea~1 national and local photographers and artists. More than ~.GOO lma1es ln 200 cate1ories wUI be available for selec- tion by .designers. decorators and hom~ ··~···"• ~veral repi:eaentatlve subject.a will be on display in the gaUery. By combining fine art with quali- ty photo1rapby , a more com- prehemive and contemporary ap- proach lo commercial and residen- tial decor will be achieved, said a spokespenon. A rt ·leaaln1, a concept lon1 popular on tbe eut coast, will be of. feted. Tbls will allow the reaklentiaJ or commercial "customer ab inex- pensive method ID -.hich lo ton- tlnually update bll dffor while re- talninl any old favorites. In addition, custom framinl, mat- lin1 and complete photo1raphlc ser vices for the professional and amateur J)boto1raphera aJao are offe1 ect a RlllllM7 Color•...._,_... GaUery. Oriental splendor Rugs from all over the world are displayed at Hart's Rugi and Ca111Ga~ lOOO Briatol si. Nona ..... ~...,..,.~~. locatton '3 at 1960 S. Coaat HighwoJ! in Laguna Beach. · • E STORE .. LOWEST PRICES IN OllANGE COUNTY! .. SINGER MACHINES a CABINETS CLEARING THEM OUT ... All MODELS a stYLES SELECTION DOES IMCLUDE SIN<iER "TOUCH-TRONIC" MEMORY MACHINE $ $ SA VE -SAVE -SA VE $ $ . l' DINING ltOOll SETS .' / 20 OHtetent ..,... · ,,, Now~F'°"' f;HINA CAB 8ocf\ Pieces .......... $699 .. DINING TABLE llll9id .unburlt w/2 ....._ .•. $399 DINING aMtRS ....... 189 Telltwol1d's MW 9hiplnent just .n..t. We Mve a wide 1111 cmn of dining .roalft .... Bedroom ...... units, r .v.-ltereo . Cllbillll8, to1 •desks, fddtng bars a much, much more at ....... ""'tow prices. ' ',, •t. li•••d 1'ilM ()Ny # _, • ...,..DeLaC..... ~ 40$ Mid 5,,,..,......, L.U FOIWI Md El Toro 'Id. &.MM..aMU.a ,....,,...,. .. ·--.. -·--· .. ., . -· . ' ,l -- -----_,-.,. ...-4' ........ ..--W.@lllm~ .. .:..J...!. -· --i:t-· _,_ --:.. ... for Old W o rld Craftsmansh ip sp~cidl 1 zing 1~ SHADOW BOXES AND HAND FINISHED W OOD FRAMES Als0 • Standurd Size Frames • Custom Frames ..... • Museum Mounting • Fan Cases · • Needlep oint Framing • Co nvex Glass • Go ld Leafing • Mi rrors • • Art and Frame Res toration and Conservatio n r8L , \ --'"1-~ -----. I l c L ~ l O'~{ .!~' c I y Hi nu~J\T I NG l &· GA l.LERY ~ \ fMC)t-.,f\\.f'0£i:l t<,\j .._t' VII '\'-''1}1.)/ TRUCKLOAD s I • . -THISWE£KENOONLY-OCT~EA 17, 11, 19 !•"• • f•,• i'l\U ''• •• Beu1Jl1ty Y"lll ti 1fJ1e and >0\" energy u' lhl· 'IJ"'C 1,n,,. R£>rJI 1ze up •~ 40% ~o,,orig Jn yo1ir «> 1!.r.q & hear.n~ bills with quor • 1ry·bu1h Cosoblonco r e1l1ng Ions Corne 10 nur showrooms \0'"'" & see our 1remendcu~ 1nveniory seltct1un of Cosoblonco & orher home brand ce1l1ng Ion~ M J ,1 Ions ore on ~lo< l & me easily onsrolled usu·ofly 1n o few hvu•s TWIN PEAKS PLAZA El Toro~• Et Toro ~ 7-0348 16e5 MAGNOLIA ST. WESTMtN$TER· --.__... -_ _........._ ... 1;5, ... II / ... ' - ' f ~) I \/. (' --= - I I I • I . . I I I . ' -·•I \. ./ ~-- Touch of Italy .. ~ ( QI Breuer-style chairtrfrom Italy are featured at Plummer's. at 1540 E. Warner. Santa Ana. Craftsmanship is outstanding and they are f:?T1ced at less than half oft.he on9mals · pnce. • Learn the .. Art of .. \ .. ( : .. Interior Decorating : ... . -i-/.t-. :: (. ~,·~~1 I \ I ,> ..;-• ' ~. i . ----~)1 ~ YOU CAN DO IT Y OURSEL F During our Ii Wl't'k l'Ullf'SI' ·you'll lt•arn lht· bas1c·s or pruft· .. ~1onal rlt-<·orJllng hn\I 111 dmo~c and c·1Kmhnalt• color)> . ho"' to arrangl' rurnitun• hell\ l11 mix ~ty lt•s for th!' t•dt•c·t11· lrKJk how In )>Clt~ct floor CO\'cr\ni:s aoct fahr1c' hO\\ tn rnake the l>t·st u~c· of thl' things .vou alrl.'ady h<Jvc hnw to iH'Cl')>'Orilt' ;i mom how 111 11l;i11 clN·nrallng for a hOffil'. apartment. or .1usl a s1111,;lt· morn llc•rc"s your rhanrc· to lt'arn how to dn 1t .\'ourself and save. lTN1ting till' hornt• of your tlrt·~1ms. YOU'LL GET P E RSON AL ATTENTION Your 111structor will be one of F'ran·s lnlcrior professional lntt•no1 Dcsigm•rs wlii1 \\Ill help with your person.ii deconitml( prohl{lms In aclclit11m, you'll sec :i .1.cncs nf spccwlly proclurcd audio·\'isual progr:ims that ft•<1t11n• h11nd1 t>cb nf bt•icut1ful idea rooms LOW COST Thl' n1mpletc• 1·ost nf this 12 hour cour:o.t• 1~ S.'t(l 00, and 11!111 1nrllKll's ynur 1•1111~ of the St11d<'nl Workbook C llOC>S•: Tiit: Cl.ASS TllAT'S ('ON\IF.Nlt~NT t'OR \'Ol' "f:D. 1t :•A.•.11CTAaTl"'G llCT.29 1111 IC' fl·• Piii• ~T.UITIHt, OCT lit 1l'O F.NROl.I., CALL FK.\!lil'~ rNTF.RIORS 848-0154 HAii.\': 9-6 ~ .. , d~ . ~~A 3 e./Aee~to~:J . IO<iN \\ ar1ll'r ,\\ c•n111· t'ountaln \lallr~. C'a. tfr~ldrnllal . t'omnwrdal C '11stom lntrri()r'i 16 Supplemenl to C '"·' l•fr 't/•'dnesday Oct 15 1980 and Daily Pilot Thursday. Oct 16, 1980 Mo ney-saving, energy-efficient retttrrg-fans-add-t:o hom~sparkle . ...,.his exciting dimension to your h1:tme dE'cor will be an extension of your own personality. be that Vic- torian, modern or anything in between." said a SP,Okesperson for Four Seasons Ce1hng-Yan-eo--:-;-af 1927 Har bor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. The featured fans at the store owned by. collector David Provines are manufactured b y Casablanca Fan Co. Provines also carries fans bv Hunter ·"Since they hang frurn a st andard C:·ci ling height thes<.• arc the hott l;!~t ~elli n~ p ractic al items 011 t hP market today. "Hccaus t• lht>\ 're so l1ca ut1ful . s om etimes Lhc1~· funt·tion I!> t111 deresl1mated or even un·rlookcd." Provines commented Functional fans keep homes cool l'eilm~ fans arc so effcl'l1v<• a~ \'entilators during hot weather. that they eliminate the need for air <·on dition&is on all but the hotle~t of days. he s aid . During cool weather. the fans work on the print·1ple of r everse air flow , bringing the \\a.rm air th<1t rises to the ceiling down mlo th1 habitable portions of the home I ~·ans a re m a nufaC'tured in ,, • variety of styles a nd ar e a.c·i·om panied by a diver sity of lights. wooden blades and plated finishes Call fl.31 -3293. - est Lighting Inc. - We're mQving just ar:ound the corner We w ill be Orange 'County's newest -possibly largest retai l show·room We are still in the early· stages of absolute and glorious confusion, but we happily invite you to look in on us. 15102 Redhill (at Edinger) in Tustin Open 9-5 Mon.-Fri. 731-3344 .. ,. Supplement to Coast Life Wednesday, Oct. 15.·1980 and Daily Piiot Thursday, Oct 16. 1980 Y1®l1!m lXJ@[l'lJrn 1 1 ---~--':..!"!iiiw'i- Nordic lin·es ·have lasting attractio·n ~·... . Sign of the times Seven different zndividually-oumed furniture stores are i n Ralph 's Furniture Mall at 18375 S. Euclid St . near the San Diego Freeway in Fountain Valley. The mall includes brass beds. window and floor coverings. bedroom· and di ning furniture , d~sks and bookcases. antiques . and traditional and contemporary furniture. Dicker 'n Wickers Annual PARKING LOT ··SALE SAT., OCT 18 Noon to 5 PM Savings to 60% .. ETAGEIES HEAl*MIOS TIUNlS TAil.ES WAU. DICOIATIONS Glm & MUOt MORE • I • ft.•lt t I t' Nordic Trends, s ince 1958 has een recognize or its qua i y Scandinavian furniture ''Ttre trend is forever. "Scandinavian furniture is the re- sult of the most advanced (iesigns of famous architects placed in the hands of dedicated artisans from the old world," according to one of the managers at Nordic Trends. Based on that belief, the staff at Nordic Trends, Inc. in Los Angeles and Orange County have made the company one of the most succes5fu\ and fastest growing-in Southern'· California. Nordic Trends holds the distinc- tion of having direct imports of high quality products as well as one of the largest sele<'t ions of Scandina- vian dining room furniture in the United States. For more than 22 years.,. Nordic Trends has bee n aidin g the California lifestyle with its selection of rich Rangkok foakwood and the !ines t rosewood available. "This fact still accounts for the largest proportion of our merchan· dase:" he said. "But san<'e adding 'hard-to-pass-it up' items. I believe this has been another key point to our success. Call 495-6010 for Mission Viejo st<>re and 556-4393 for Fountain Valley store. KERM R1MA HARDWAR 2666 Ho_rbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 5 4 6• 7 08 Q W...tldoyi Cl to 9; Sci.~ Swn \ to 6 >I .' 18 j ..... -- . '" .... ' ,, v '· 'I I . . .. .-.. :1" ,_,. ___ ,,_,. . . ' .. ... 'CCII E ---: ... - . F'urnishings for a beautiful fireplace. • • Urlental St1t11 w1tt1 yOtJr ~ brW wUr., yow ..,..... style and yow p,....nt ,.,...._ ~ . . . "*" transform It Into a re8Mty in "1Qur °"" harM. Yau c.t *> it witf1 the Pl8ip of our .......... ..._,. ...... n.., have the n.lr ~ ltle lkitt to lt&MbM ~ a. if Pi:ee ideas inlo a reelffy, to ~ .._ ~ tMI ..,. 1Urrovnd )ICltJ wilt\ beauty. COfftbt _.. PIHi .. lor vears to OOftle. And ~ can be.,,. tNI tN l'OOf'M Mii still rettecr ~r personality and ,..._.._,., ea... in soon. See our fine fixtu,.. and t• _.... ow ~ _.., d. - l)i'ofetieioNI st.n. The llecallat•• 27111.c.......,. c. ...... 673-7065 Carpeting Ir, We corrv o comQiel• Ml eel'°" ol rugs from OI Ovfl< me WOflCI P .. J<O '"O•o. Pumo,.10 Ch•no oooPClllislan Allocutlom rflCICH>' tUQll ltOt'll Ille ()n • en1 ano a 0~1e 11r1e ol oometl.C: f'-'Ql •AUTY•euAUTY ~ Plor>I; and PorQUel roo~. •ealt• n o "" ISlleO OI unlrr>nhea l!Ole We•llOnOle me nstallo ''°" •V.Ct•"91YICI we cts1fcute ffom monv mih onc:1 <NQlov o1 ~ 1ies tor hOrfle. Office °' IOCIOty II.ti OOrecl ano guoran1-i Ill ClOM in 1lalol1Qn HONllfY • ..,._10 •• ' I> .. •I I . _,., ., Supplement to Coast Life Wedne9d1¥, Oc1. 15, 1980 and O'ly Piiot lhllfsd~. Oc1. 16. 1980 Suggestions offered for home fire prOtection Nearly eveey miaute ol Ute clay, oa averate, a fi re bre• out in ad...._ illC •-• •lwre ill tine u.-.. saae.. lhN .._ 'lSetM ftNI &;pt e.tr1ew *= to urel-... H11Hl*91Ct1e--------. ad -""1weWd ~. dlfectift MatDc equipmeM aai oveT...._. elfftricll wirin&- Neadr ··-pMllte die I • ., ia u ,S, fine. ~weolafewc•• 11m1pne1...,..c.a1rHtlJ,....tht rillll al a' 11•J1• fire. ff .... a few ...... II •. K-.•sutti1eflule, •u• t•• u1.,.tlw11 It' nttM..__. ... Hn tluil all de.,.._ 8P-tn9bzf Mil.-....-. a..w.. w.....,.. retir-iae. eMek eadl ~ ,_.,.._.. ~......_. Newramoke •bed. COftl' all ~ mntwiell wb u 1..._, de--. a.. _. pGitt 6inllen ~ ltor'tlll. -· Keep tbem m ·a Nf9 plaff. --.... wolMi~ m.a.riab a.~ there ia ac1., wvmiletil9tourr,fweaw-.. . lmtaU a tire en· r •ielMI' iln U. kl&dlila. U. ,.... ... _. • e~ ,.,_. ot a mlllltMll\'el clwelliq. Seled a fire~ wttll • A-B·C r--.. Have M8tinc 111*• Mli dli-r dlledl.t belGft eadt .-.er HUOll. Kee••••• 'us_. otM:r-eoallmtitlle materialt fw •••Y from......., eq .................. Keep~ ~ out ol the kitdelt when no ....... are arGUil, and keewt lalkMa • ol tlteir readl. Avoid over'loading your eiectrical system. If your eledrie appli•ces are slow in warmiftl up, tbey m•y be starve4 for c\U"ttllt by overao.ded cw ia-~ wirin1. CoedDct family r1tt drilla periodiully so everyone knows what to do iii cue o( fire. Be su~ everyone lulows the best routes fOI' evacuatia& UM! premises. Sleep·with the bedroora door.I closed. If you smell smoke ud the inslcle surface of the door is ~ann . don't open it. Instead, try to eu bf anolber routeorthroup a wiJldow . . If it's ~esaary ~call the fin? department, 1ive all fertinellt illfonaa-tion cleatly. U tM fire c....at be reported by tete,t.1ne, tun ia an alarm at the neanef fitt bea. • Classy cabinets ~ .L_ .. _ .I 1Vertlcc.il gr001Jei and tee~s.IPtl ntJlli ,.~ .. k"t' \._ 'tn et tt .~~ .. , '.))41'"".:.i.-l.r.u.,~d ~' '""""''1ri•1T1r -:m q ,r'.W , ~ f~~ ca '\,, ~ o1 • • ,~. -··~~'~"" eco1is. • , .• 11n·, , .. r -. • ' ------'"' .... _ ------"" .. -------·· ........ --- Supplement to Coast Lite· Wednesday, Oct. 15. 1980 and Daily Pilot Thursday, Oct. t6. 1980 -Design speciali$tS Lynda McFerran. Left,. and Jo Regfler of the Great Design show off rfew fabrics at their store at 1770 Orange Ave., Suite F , Costa Mesa. The Great Design carrjes many lines of /abrics in all price ranges. Personal designer seroices are complemented ·by a vor.iety of wallpaper. carpet and accessories. Wicker set Thia wic~•k and chair, at $150, ii jUlt one of mGnfl great .. burl• ~Dicker 'N Wic~'s parking io~ sale tflia Satur- daJ)!i l>iE~ '"N Wicker is at '1622 Moulton Parkwa11, Suite A, TUlffn. Call 731-4al . . PEJ '3Coi=c 19 CUSTOM FIREP.~CE SCREENS FROM $34.50 -------COMPARE OUR PRICES AND SAVE! ' s~~ttltLt~ll"~(~li . Patio!V~t'lire~ide . .. ·. ~ 830-6664 HOURS: MON.-FRI. 10.9 SAT.10-e. SUN.11-5 23635 EL TORO RO .. E. T NEXT TO R B. FURNIT URE ' 30% -40o/~ -50% OFI~ ALL OUR FINE LEATHER FURNITURE (INCLUDING SPECIAL ORDERS) .. ----,: 86" ALL LEATHER/SOFA . . Your Cost s74500 --Just ·-- ~R BROS , HICKORY' TAVERN. TROJANS, KENYON""~' course our own -- kMBEB LEATHER COMPANY L£tl'a£a f1Ja{rln/U .,8LWfJ/t'I' .,'t'ISM1~ 2850 SOUTH HARBOR BLVD. " SAN~A ANA 1'Aa ML ..... Of ... .,....(•) FWJ. Comer H•bot & Sagetstrom \ llaa't'Mlllltaw9: .... •n.. 11&111.•I,.._ EASY PARKING ·CloM,d Frida'IS and S.Udeys i -·- -,. ~·- 20 10 to 30°/o a year Sopplement to Coast L 1fe Wednesday. Oct 15, 1980 and Oa11v Pilot Thursday, Oct 16. 1980 .. Truck rarrt1111g Casablanca cezlmg fans announces "" -- c:oming t rn ckload sale at Faneµ Fans. !.'t615 EL Toro Rond . swze H-2 f.'I To ru F ems kePp home cool 111 su mme r and. w a rm 111 U'l 11 f CJ 7ilR-fJ;J48. Politicd1 unrest-fosters . Oriental rug price rise By MARY ..JA NE SCARCELl.O Pe:l'K-$UH wrt .. , Uriental r ugs a rc ht!autiful and can be a good invec;tm ent. but buyer<: should be cc.rdul not to trip over the loose edges when mctkmg a purchase i\uthentic rugs both antique, semi-a ntique and modern a re generally made in villages b~ native crafts me n in s uch far -flung places as Turkey. China . /\fj!hanislan. the Caucasus a nd Iran, also called Persia BECAUSE OF POLITICAL conditions and a move toward moderniza- tion. many village sources are dts:lppearing as weavers turn to other trades. This , combined with an inr rcased demand for the richly-colored rugs.. has created a market whe re prices on •rugs can appreciate from 10 to 30 percent a yea r, and some rug fanc iers c laim as much as 1.000 percent in- creas einthefmestantique rugs IN SPITF. OF t he possible financial gains to be made , most investors arc buying because they like Oriental rugs "People are learning that the richnes~ or the Orientals is compatible with the most modem furnishings," notes a New York interior designer . But how does a bt!ginner find a good ru~ at a fair pnce'? Contemporary classi·cs '1 king Furnitu r~. specialists 1 co nt e mp.orar y .1.rnishings. is featuring a 1udular couch umt by Hiatt oith a chrome wall sconc:e ·1y Artisan House. Store is t 17837 .B each Blvd. in J luntingtan Beach. EXPERTS AG REE that a reputable dealer and some reitl knowledge of rugs are a buyer's best ins urance against being cheated. "You want onlv traditional rugs made by village weavers, not com- mercial rugs mad1• in a fac·ton ," advises another investor. BARGAIN R UGS which aren 't much of a real bargain -often have unevenly clippcrt pile, colors that run. bnttte and lusterless wool and knot· ting which can he pulled apart. Choosing a r t>li able dealer involves more Lime and research, since buyers should go lo several shops, listen to what each dealer has to say, and compare prices, patterns and me rchandise. Investors ho1>ing to turn a quick profit might choose another commodi· ty. s ince collectors point out that even with good appreciatioo, rugs should be held for at least five years and preferably JO years in order to make mone). . BUT TAl,K ABOUT investment and profit can often cloud the real reason for buying the intricately designed art objects. "Rugs aren't kept in bank vaults, and I don't buy to sell later. I have rugs I like because they're part of my daily life," one woman said. For her. the pleasure of owning and using the rugs is the real bonus of her investment. · ---· -----,----· ------.-.. - .. Supplement to Coast Life Wednesday. Oct. 15, 1980 and Daily Pilot Thursday. Oct 16. 1980 WALLPAPERf FABRIC AND CARPETING SALE ! ! -~ ow through Oct is. rt:c eivc.a n add1t1onal 10% dis· count on an y order of \\~tllpftpe r , fa bric or carpeting . ln addjt1on. stop by a11d register for a chance to win a·sso GIFT '(;ERTU1C.\TE. No µu rchase neccessary to register. Drawing WI II he ttt1fd OC'l 18. 1980 L We r'eatute: • Th« 1'14".'>I 111 '-' al1p.1µe1 l1110k!>, 1·aq11·t inl( &.J,ahnt·' in all pnl'" !';ii ;.igl)l'"'" d1sl'ou11ted 20 lo 40%. • FllF.t: lkror;iting ll;ita (';irds t o nq.!anllf' 'our dl•s1cn p rOJl'Cls. • lh•"11:n1•1 ass1,tan1•t· in 'ihn11 cu c·nn.,ullalmn 111) our home • 11 \Oii t •'"I l111d \\h,11 \Utl "ani. \\1•'11 track 11 clown for )OU The Qreat Design 1770 Orange /\ve., Suite F , Costa Mesa 631·7470 -Tues.-Fri. 10 a .m.-5 p.m. Sat. 10·1 Choose from our fabulous selectio·n . • bring new life to · rooms 0 1scove1 the dramatic difference new carpet and drapes can make in a room. Spark new life in any room with one of our hundreds of Quality carpets or drapes in colors, textures. styles and materials you'll love. CARPET se..,.. ....,.,, ...... 3!',... & 4 !: ,.t CARPET SAVE CLEANING 30o/o FREE INSTALLATION .. SINCE 1955 CUSTOM SHUTTERS SHOWWOOM HOUIS: Tuesday through Saturday 1~5 TALLMAN POOLS World 's L a r ges t Recondit1oniAg Co You cannot buy finer sh:J:1ters or more expert installation ot ony price. Every st yle sh~1 t ter, ~very size regular ond wide louver 1s included and INST AllED AT NO CHARGE. Phone for free estimate todoy 951-8799 Visit our bem1t1h1I showroom or we make house calls . California Shutters 24316 Swartz, El Toro (On the S.D. Fwy at El Toro Rd. next to Big 5) Let us take your pool. no matter what the condition. and completely renew the interior to a custom color. tro uble free finish. Our exclusive process adds structural strength. cuts maintenance g· chemical costs. eliminates black alga_e ,efqblerT)~ i!Dd - acid washings. we can renew any gun1te. concrete. vinyl liner or block wall pool 10 yr. warranty on all work. SPAS Completely self-contained acrylic spa fits thru any doorway. Stays hot 2'4 hrs a day for pennies. Uws 1 IOY CW, 12'5 NEW POOLS Do 1t yourself pool kit t=:xample 16x3S vinyl ltner pool t.3o4 95 Act ... c• 111·4I02 I -I __ .. - --~--- ·-., c • t I I r .. -... -· -.. ___ , Redwood gazebo stands out in a crowd at Saddleback Patio and Fireside. at 23635 El Toro Road. El Toro. Call 830-6664 . DRAPERIES-W•11PAPER-MINI BLINDS WOVEN WOODS-BED & BAni.UNENS 30% TO 60% Off BED/BATH LINENS DRAPERIES ' WOVEN WOODS Supplement to Coast Lile Wednesday, Oct 15. 1980 and Daily Pilot Thursday. Oct. 16. 1980 New process renews old swimining pool interiors A new process reconditions old swimming J>OQlS. ··we c ali<IOany k1nd of eXl.Sting pool -vmyl liner, gunite or con- crete." says a spokes person for Tallman Pools at 801 S. Euclid Ave. in PuHertcn. - - •·Pool interiors are renew.ed with a fiberglass finish which is rolled out. unlike older methods requiring a blower for the material," she pointed out. The process. which is new to California, cons ists of fiberglass mats to line the 'pool interior, with resin rolled over to seal. acclirding to the sp<>kesperson. "The final seal is a gel coat . which has color in it,·· s he said The company can reline an average home pool in two days or less. she says, and the process com- es with a warranty. "A fiberglass-lined pool saves on mllJlll.mallce_.ui~ she pointed out. "because black algae doesn't · develop. a nd pools don't need acid washes." Dealt'rs can buy kits to r:epair and reline pools wit h this proct:ss. and Tallman Pools will instruc,l thcn1 on installation. she said. Tht: company. als o deals in port a hie !'.pas wh1rh n~d little or no '"' s talla11on, she said Call R7J 4l02 for m ore 111ior:11;1 lion The Hearthstone makes fireplace glow A fireplace should do more than warm a room . "We go out to a home. measure a firepl ace and provide ~verything to make that fireplace fit perfectly into the home decor,·· ays Frank J;mk ' owner of the Hearthstone • For 15 ye~. he has provided every imaginable fireplace accessory at his store located at 2711 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar . .. We like to personalize our service for each fi replace and work with many well-known deco!.!!_tors in Orange County to make fi replaces more attractive and functionar,1' he said. For ins tance. He arthstone can provide custom grates and iron firebacks which reflect heat forward into the room, he said. "Much of our business is from repeat customers or from the recom - mendation of a satisfied client," he added. The small shop is covered from noor to ceiling with fireplace ac· cessories, many of them brass. and some authenticated antiques. The Hearthstone a lso carries brass decor ator items SU<'h as candlesticks, door knockers, tnvets, and marine reproductions . RAMSAY COLOR LAB & GALLERY --~·~ - A FULL SERVICE COLOR LAB AND GALLERY FOR T.HE PROFESSIONAL AND AMATUER PHOTOGRAPHER • Custom trpming & Matting • Overnight Photofinishing •Posters-Graphics-Art Repr9ductions • Custom Color Printing •Passport Photdgraphs •Kodak Film HOURS:. 1:-..:• MON .. -FR•. 1:11-1:• SAT. - .. . .._ ... ._ ------.4-·-----------r ·- Supplement to Coasl Ute Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1~ and Daily Pilot Thursday, Oct. 16, 1~ 23 MONTH OF OCTOBER ' NU·CAL TOOL & SUPPLY Tllllet/T Lawnmowers DESIGNED FOR BETTER LAWNS TRU-CUT QQALITY MEANS /BEAUTIFUL LAWNS • Ui.c:HAllf.l'l<lf.D OUll"atlllV • • LOWEST l'IMl'ITIENANCC THE FINEST QUALITY /lllOWER SOLD ONLY BY PROFESSIONALS Reg. $394.95 ~~-Sale '349.95 Save $45.00 ,., VOU l'l .. V I'll VER rt£t.D 10 euv /\l~OIHt.N LAWl'IMOWLll • • llW CUl 'S I OW COST I!' MADE t V[rt l.OW(R BY l tSS l'IAlrt TlrtArtCt •., 0111!'" ltST 11\ANEUVf llA81L11 V ••• lllU C'UT'SOAl\lf ~VSlllo\ 11"'0 0 1Hl A tt.,..TOIHS M"l\l 11 "Pll "SUlll TO OPLNATf 1'00 fll"ISH fASlfll WITH A TllU CUT 100 ., " l'IAl'llCUllEO LOOll '· ••• • YO<J'll HAI/I THl llfS T tc>',KIMH AWl'I ON THE BLOCK Urtl fSS VOUR rtllGH801tS HAVI TllU·CUTS TOO The Gteen Machine• Van! Blower·• removes leaves, Mier, and chpptngs with a p0wertul 1et·a1r blast Oulci<ly cleans sldewalks. • dnveways. patios, llower beds. as well as gatages. u1~11y rooms and other areas. Operates comfortably w•lti ooe hand Venable speed control provides proper au action lor teal and griiss pile·up Also converts 10 a uhllly • vac w1tll the addlt1on ol a vacuum tank. av311able as an apt1onal accessory Clean yards and walkways with a 100 MPH bla•t of air! Reg. $59.95 Sale 539.95 . Save $20.00 1. An outdoor vacuum which ptCks up leaves and litter, and packs them into a large grass catchef. • and with opt1ooa1 accessooes 2. A mulching mower whteh turns cuttings into lawn tood and you don'I have lo rake°' empty the bag 3. A leaf shredder so you can go over lour times as far without emp1y- 1ng the bag 4. A grass catcher which will quickly and easily empty cuttings directly into disposable plastic bags. BefOfe you buy a mower. com- pare the quality and performance features of a SNAPPER 'rtlcill find SNAPPER 1s worth more , because it does more. And its pnce 1s compet111ve wtlh ottier quality mowers. #V212T .. Reg. $272.95 4 -,,_, Sale 1 239.95 Save 133.00 · Reg. $39. 95 Our Price $3s~oo VACUUM ATTACHMENT • Awd e• •Mt ICC91i90ry, 10 fOtlf Oteatt lhe!OM Vonl -"--I• • •-lllMlel'f ..... -oll--•°"•-. , .. , ..,_ ·-'ltft --~ .... -... _ ... ..,....., ...... _,_ ... ~ ....... ., ... ~_..di .....,_,_ ... ........, .. -.......... --.... ..,...._ .. ,,__ DEMONSTRATIONS~ TRADE·INS, SERVl~EU! ALL LAWNMOWERS -I . • ALL SALE ITEMS WHILE SUPPLIES LAST 831·5881 KAVE 1 YR. GUARANTEE p US 2I002 Forbea Rd. UnJt'8 · (South end of '°'bee) Crown Y•lley Off..f8mP Leguna ~u.,, Callfomla • - - ,. -,( - - . 'Ill" -----___ ,;.__,._ .., -- 24. -----------·--. -------- PEI lfSco.-c w,..,. ..... COlUPTONE • Powerllriw • Auto Cad Rewind ...... • 16 qt. disposable ,bog • Head fight . • 2 speed motor • 5-pieat tool set ·s199aa ,4 Supplement to Coast Liie Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1~ and Daily Pilot Thursday. Oc~ 16. t~ CONVERTillE VAQJUM CONVERTIBLE VACUUM CLEANER • The Hoover Reputation ... Quality and Reliabilit y • Powerful Cleaning 2 ·- Speed Motor • Headlight Too! ~ Model 4309 . ··-· RI .. ~ 0HAIDWAll HAIDWMI fllJ L c:..t Mwf • . ......... ....,,,.., . c-.. ... 673-2100 OPEN SUNDAYS 1' .. • J I Orange Coast '1uur Ho••to•·n D~lly N•w•paper . . l I I I ll I VOL. 73, NO. 290. 4 SECTIONS. 68 PAGES .o.a:'Nv ( COU NTY , CALI FORNI A C TWENTY·FIVE CENTS N-M Schools • ·ID 'Financial Trouble' By JERK\' ("L.Ul~l-;.N 011•o.ll,,._,._.. Newport M t•Sll St'hool l)uctm·t administratu rs warnl·d lht' board ol Lrustt"t!li thuc wt•t'k that it appears \he 1hMr11·t v.1\1 tw nearly Sl rnllllou short 11( 1m·tmw next year. b1tst-'d on 1·urrt•nt t•\ pendtlure rak:-1.1nd t' Vl'('l\-(1 111 come. B y k e t.-p 1 n ~ l h t> 1· u 1 r t' n l number of empl11~t'l'l> und dl> suminl!: no s J ld n 111• r,.,,,, ... nttwr than :! pt•ff l'ltt 11111r 111 i;.rac1e-Ml'P 1n< n•&-.c-i. ltw ell~ I r 1 <' t "' •• 11 I d .. 1n· rHI a 1, o \t I $49.0!I0,00'7 i><ttd S11p1•11nll:nd•·IH John N1t•oll I """nit' 1 .. l" 11Jt•1·t1 d J I about $47 • .?:12 9B.I Plll'IU!llllj.\ <•bout SJ l 1111l111)n r{·t·t•1Vt'd fn1 \ht• !talc 11( 1\1 1 !'llalh ~··huc•I 1~11 l111n) 11: "hta h 1111ght ht u~r·rl lur 111.1111 l1•11 a111·~ ;mci 1• .1p1l ." 111111111\ 1 lllt'Oll> I ,1: .. 1 H ar .irl1rnni ,1 ral•J1 • pr• r 1ltl"l1•d tltJl the· t.o.11 tl would hav(' l•J l1 11111w.11 h $:> 11ulhon to m<"ct bu11>•111·1l 111<·p11n f11r this hscal \ l'JI 1 n ' u ll 1111-: 1111<• 1 .1ll1\0 S this "'·t.tr tho• IJC•J1d ldt\I 111f nearly 1110 t t':wht•1'<\ :ind g:n 1· notice tn 10 u lhl r 11cm l1•.a1 l11o i.: p~r"onn1•I I 1 11 .,1 1·1·~ Jl!>t• ur d t'rt•<l 11.11 c'l\1" tu IJJ) a por\t1on ot ..,, hcw l l>w.in ~ t'o!>ll> 1'r-.. thl'tr , h• IJr,·11 IA'<tnl ('d tu ride• to >o( h tl\ll \llµpt.J JiJoUt $40.000 off . ' mcetintl( and travel expenditures and c.:ut $80.~ froni consulting· lawyer ('~penditures. Administrators now indkatt- that at ·lt•ast one and possibly two sch<>c>ls must be closed next year to reduce costs. Teachers and other personnel probably will bf• laid off, too, they noted in re'J1()rting that the district is expected lo drop about I tOO children from enrollment \t')lS. And. one administrator noted. projected expenditures don't in· elude r aises for teachers and other staff members, an an· ticipjited additional expense. Distrkt administrators and t eache rs uniq_n o Hicia1s are scheduled to begin negotiating salary raises next spring. The t wo factions for ged a three.year contract this year. but it was retroactive through the last school year. Mesa-WOrkers Teachers will receive an 8 per· cent increase for last year and this school year. Left open for further negotia· lion in the three-year document were salary and fringe hikes for the 1ast fiscal period negotiated. 1981-82. District financial employees told the board this week that a 1 percent salary hike next fiscal year for every district employee <See SCHOOL.'\, Page AZ) ed 4 . Engineers Die in Plane Crash 6 v AKl"HliK ll. Vl NSF.L • O! llW O•oh Pltol St•lt ~ t• \! 1• r l' t u r b u l e n c e 1 n 1'Ul"!>Ja~·s l1 rst fall 1ainstorm front that s we pt Southe r n Cal1forn1a tuday was blamed for a Cajon r a:-.s plane crash that killed fo w· )clUn~ t•llJ!JOeerS lrnm d Costa Mc:.a·h<Jsec! rorporalwn The four died msl anth· when thl!ll single l.'11g1nc Cherokee Arc•hcr .sm at.heu into c1 ndge ne.u· thl' high desert to""n of Hespen a Wrt' kaw· was found Wcdn1•sd.:i~ A 1·0 wo1 ller frnm CDI Corp .3303 Harhor Blvd. rlyinJ? a corn panion plant• mi nutes ahead (lf ·the doomed aircraft 1·ad1ot->d h'ack a ::>cw rc turbuh:nc-c warn in g , but 11 w as loo late. authorities hclicvc • Civtl Air Patrol and l'~I · rp offtc·1 als tnda .>' \'l)nfir the VIC\\ ms : Pilot Allen Coll'. I. 'of RanC'h•J l'alos Verdes. ort~1nally from Portsmouth . England Christophl·r J 11a11lt>l. 27, of -1351 Boardwalk Drive. Hunt lngton. Uea<:h . originall y from Surrey. England. Mel Wilcox . 27 , of the Oakv.ood l;arden Ap<1rtm ents. 333 First St ., Seal Hea<'h. o ri g i na lly frnm Yorks hire , England. Kwong Lee. 27. of Los Angeles. Spokesmen for the Costa Mt!S:J r1r m whic h contract ed the en gineers' services out said Joai lle t was an a vio n ics engineer and Wilcox was an aircraft acoustics engineer. both assigned-lo McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Co. in Long Beach. There has been concern tha't" the str ait could b e c h sed because of the war between Iran and Iraq. However , Pentagon of r1c1 a ls Wednesday diSt'OUnted Iranian threats to mine the vital area at the mouth of the Persian c;ulf. Col e was a mec h anical systems engint:·er working for Northrop Ai ~('raft Co. of Los Angeles Lcl''s assignment was uns pecified. Author1t1<·S involved in the sear"ch said COi em ployee Paul Ge ar. of Los Angeles. also a. Rrtt1sh subject. was flying home e1g hl lo 10 miles ahead of the rented aircraft piloted bv Cole. <See _._!'JLLED. Page A2) -·· --· . ~orn JS:eJ!L _ ... Topie'-.--.-- At Newport . Just Say, 'Hello Henry' No 'Deal' Pekin, an eight-foot mobile s teel structure. is on a , year's loan to the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Pr~en· tation of the 1966 work by Alexander Calder was made by Henry T. Segerstrom (above), who said after the loan the work will be displayed in South Coast Plaza Town Center , Costa Mesa. ... 1 Court Postpones Anthony Hearing By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of .. Delly ~li.t Shtf The state Supreme Court. says it will not make any decision in •the campaign fund laundenng case pending against Orange County lst District Supervisor Philip Anthony until after the Nov. 4 election in which Anthony is seeking a second term. Justices agreed this week to withhold a ruling on a defense appeal on pretrial matters until Nov. 17. . The case. now nearly four arcused in an indictment of con s piring to conceal the true source of funds that wt:nl 1nlo 1976 political campaigns. inclu<l ing Anthony's successful l11d for his supervisorial post. An indictment is a statement of a llegations against an in dividuaJ. rt does not !'Stablish guilt or innocence City Hall A collection or X -r a ted maRuines are being stored in Newport Beach City Hall this w.-rk in hopes 1 ht•y ·11 pnsuade a n Or ange Count y S uper ior Court judge to close down an adult bookstore. City Attorney I ugh Coffin srud three iiJaga1ihes. purchased by a NeWJ)Ort; resident' upset· wjth the Talk ot the Town bookstort!. are bcinR kl'pt in his office The m<1gdztncs wrapped in :1 brov. n ba)t. will ~ presented t<> .1 u d g c .Jo h n T r o t1 e r n e x t Wednesday wh1::n the city argues for dosure of tht• Coast Hi ghway hook store The city's closur-l' argument fs rxpected to center on the conten· lion that lhl' X -ratt:d c;hop is in viol a lion of the· d t y 's latest t:!rn1•rgency ordinance . rel<1ling to adlllt entertain ment. That ordinancl'. adopted in the pre dawn hours Wednesday, bans adult entertainment cen· tPrs from lcx:allng w1l hin SOU-feet of a res1dentiaJ area The Talk of the Town. 2930 West Coast Highway. 1s roughly 250 feet rrom the n earest residence. Further, 1t prohibits any X rated businesses from' Jocating w1th1n 1.000 feet of each <>thcr or within 1,000 feet of any school. park or rhurch Politlcal chit chatting will be out when Dr. Henry Kiss- inger arrives in Newport q .:ach this evening as the top drawing card for a S125·Pf penon fund-raiser for Ronald Reagan. . Hosts or the 6 p,m. L.>Cktail reception in Corona del Mar say Kissinger can h<' asked about the weather but not politirs ;snd f'Specially not about the upcoming presidential f'lecllon · • TAPE RECORDERS AND TELEVISION cameras also will be banned at the gatherine. beaded by the Republkan Party of Orange County at the home or de· veloper John War4. · · It was unclear. on.eJjp~tce<Jman said. who demanded the stay · away · from · poaitl~ order or why. A number or New~ Area Republicans have been complaining since the Kissinger reception was annou,nced la st month that the former U.S. Secretary of State was a poor choice for the "Reagan for President " .recep\ion. THEY ARGUE THAT KJS.'\INGER does not properly l;llig n with Reagan's conser vative views . The rc(•eption, ·expected to draw 400 people. and a $1.000·per-couple dinner at Newport's Ambrosia restaurant imml!d1ntc•y following. ts-designed to raise -money for Heagan and the CaUfornia Republican Victory Fund. Mesa Wim RoUnd In Sculptor Fight Ju<tge Ronald Prenner. jn issu· mg a preliminary injunction s aid Rous han could not uni: laterally ignore fou ntain · retaled conditions set down by the council last June. .. ~ "'f ..... ,-~.---- ... : , _. ~ ' \~'"-TL With Iran~ B l.U ;TJN WINDSOR I OCK S , Coaa. <API -Pres1d~t Carter said teday be is walliog t.o meet wi&ll Iranian Prlm t' Minister Mohammed .\.Li Rajai &o di.Kass tbe fate of tbe sz American boatages "i f ht' s bould be ame nabl e ." But Ca rte r 's spokesman said lbe president saw "DO real possibility" of such a medlag. CHICAGO <AP> -WLS-TV reported today that negotiations a r e under way i n Tehran bet ween the United Slates and Ir a n for r e lease of the .52 American hostages in exchangt! for military spare parts, with a deal expected to'l>e concluded in the next few days. A S t a l c D e p a r t m e 'n t ·spokesman, John Trattner. said in Washington today that the re· port was not true. · T h e station said a ll the American hostages who Iran says have been 'disp ersed thro~ghout the country had been returned to the U.S. Em· bassy in Tehran for briefing on how the exchange ,would work. But Trattner said today the United States does not know where the hostages are. The station's report also said the presiden 't jet, Air Force One. has been placed on standby to carry him to an East Coast base to meet with the hostages upon their return. .. .. -year~ old, has yet to move mto the Courtroom for either a pre· li mi nary h earing o r trial because of exteosiv~ legal wrangling-by the defense aod prosecution. Anthony h as denit:d the charg~ against him. He said he did nothing wrong Qlher ..than make •·technical" errors in com· pleting campllign financing dis- closur e forms. Thos~ forms w~re later corrected . The e mergency vrdinance, ci- ty ofrlci nls admit. makes 1t virt ually impossible for any adult enlt>rtainment business to The cit y of Costa Mesa was granted a court order today in ils continuing battle to force metal shop owner·st'ulptor Ali Roushan to abide by city coun· cil-approved conditions for a 30-foot prayer fountain he erect· ed at tys llusio.~ss. • The triaogular·shaped foun · -t~·ilZOUHlent went op outside Roushan 's metal fabrication business at 1550 Superior Ave. WLS-1V. owned and operated by the Ameri~M .Jlroadca.stiqa Co., said that five planes Wiffi spare parts for American-built military hardware being used by Iran in its war against Iraq would be pr;ovided in the ex· change, acc6rding to·sources in --~-f Anthony and former county Supervisor Ralph Diedrich are 2Sa•.Ye•r •· Columnist Ann Landen ii celebr.c.in8 ,25. yean of glv· tn1 =e 9dvtce on their prob and thank• her readen today few "1tretching my mind in a thouaa.od dif· fefllll. dlnctionl." See her eohaauum PqeC3today. The high court had beef\ scheduled to issue its ruling this week on whether-Anthony has been placed in double jeopardy by the prosecution . He was originally indicted in 1977, but the indictment was sub· sequently quashed and a pros· eculion appeal of that decision overruled. Prosecution of the case then transferred from the county Dis· trict Attorney's office to the state Attorney General's office. A criminal complaint was filed . but, when a potential statute of limitations problem • arose, p~ec\ators won a new In· dictment from the county Grand . Jury. The indictment wu issued in December. HOME REPAIRS J'IEWED TODAY Today'• Daily Pilot contains a ma1aztne section for residents of the Orange Coast. Look for "Periscope: Your Home" -a 2'·page magulne Hction wit.b stories and pictures ilh&1lratiDC lcled for home Im· provement. remodeUn1 and re· pair. , <See PUR~Q P~e AZ> --· Oran~e Cotlfity Superior Court. Costa Mesa C of C I Seats New Officers Costa Mesa Chamber ' Com · merce officers and d.rectors were installed during noon ceremonies today at the or - ganization's 3Ult annual mem· bership luncheon. ~early l!iO people attended the aeaaion at Costa M~a Golf and Country Club where Kenneth Fowler. vice president of 'Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa. "as installed as new chamber president. ": .... Assemblyman Dennis Mange1'8, D·Huntington Beach, who presided as inttalling of· fleer, a lso named Willard Jordan, flrst vice president; Frank V. Bianchini, second vice president and µ.ck Hall, treasurer. . · Seated as te·elected three· year clirectors were Roy June, Robert Moore and Theodore Robina. Seated aa newly elected three· year directon were Don Butta, Gail DarUng and Pat Ziegler. ................... HE.ADI MIU CHAMUi\ . .......... ,. ... , The city. in a lawsuit filed last month. claimed Roushan had n ot submitted a <fetailed landscaping-irrigation· plan and failed to obtain the approval of the Building and Sa(ety Depart· ment. But Roushan's attomey,.steve Stern of Newport Beach, told Judge Prmner today that lhe city was tryingtoimposeit.sownslan· dards aDd beliefs on the Costa Mesa shop owner for a structure that baa religious and pbUoeopbical significance. ·'This is an expression of belief by the defendant," Stem smd. . J udge PreMer disagreed, say. in1 city officials could impose conditions and that Roushan. an Iranian immigrant. would have to abide by the law. The city wants Roushan, who claims he baa med a landacap· IDI plan, to install sprinkler equipment 8l'OWld the bright "red fountain. B~i Roulbu said today he bu already planted nourlablng red and white nJHS and sprinklers would ruin them. Stem. tn an baterview outside Judie Prenner'a Santa Ana toUrtroom, said a key lsaue in the cue wu whether city of. flciala could dictate' to Rouahan bow his beliefs could be ex· pressed. .:. W ashingt.on. · • The report quoted unnamed sources as saying Americans were negotiating either officially or unofficially in Tehr an. Coast Weather Continued mostly fair tonight and Friday. Lows tonight ~ at the beac:hes, 60 inland. Highs Friday 70 to 77. I N81•E TOD" t' Oftt rwporf IOJll qo<:tlhipa art Moded for JamuL tn San l)il!go Cotm111 .• ')ee lfOf'JI, AS. ..... ,. - t. ~--J T BRE,4KJNC-----... . , IAt# at#m• from todo~ ·, worl4 ti!!' •r.r .,.. dew~~ Stock Prices Soar . . ~ To '80 lligh, Fall t::W \'OHK \Al'1 ~l04'k pt1CtA rou to lht'tr h11&h~t kvds In 3'11 , t>ar:, t•Kl11) a.' tht< iiovE"rnm<·nt pruv1dcd mor't• l'\'ldt•nt•t• tht' t'C'OnOm) hll t'n11•r1H-fl from lht' r..c•1•i.811lr1 nut lt.tt·r 111 the du~ thr nlarkt•hl111111M'd 1'h., Dow Jone <a\t>ratte of J(I 1nt1ustnal 1~u1•i. rn~t· 7 ~ ~11nts w \*> <!9 1n tbe first four hool"ll of traarni w. 11d v ann~11 oul numl>t'n-d dt-l'lmc~ b> " :? I anaqltn amon1t Ne~ York !">t1wk t-:i. chanae1s3u1•s But a t noon lhl' l)o" wuoff!I ~ pmnt \•>'IM ·~ • Tht' <'l~t'h wal•'ht•ll ovt'r:A~e has not t lniw<t th11t h1~h "0<·1· Jan \\. \m when 1t n•arhC<11 '17~ · The• Ft·dt·rul H~)ojt'f\lt> fln.1rd r.-por'l1•1t 111111 1nllu,.ir11JI pro<l1ff \Ion l'06C• I \it•rn•nt 1n :-\epl••111lw1 for lh" "it>dinct 111unthl)' ii1w1 a(h'r 1~ nll1111hs "'' 1lt•l'l1n1• l'ht> l'omm<-111· Ot'p&rtm .. nt n •1aort ed tbat CM'l',on;ill 101·111111• 11~1· ll 'I pt-rr t•nt 1n ~Pl('11thc•t (or tht• se<•ond l&.r~t.!Sl month I.\ t:"'"' 111 t hl" \ l'tir Barrtc•ad~d "'"' 1·1~ Hattd4.-~IN~u LO:; liA re)~ I A I' I Pnlwf l\t'tl• were tryrn g tmlllV tu lulk an ctr mt'<i m an \o\ ho l11u r 11·acll.'(1 h1msl'lf 111~1de ti rondom1n111111 into iH1rTtndcrmK Tht' rnw1. lt>nt..ctl\ 1·1) 1denltft•d a1> Hobt:rt 1 hlt'Uc•Un ~:! tired more than 100 random shots "through thf' night, but 1.tJJ parently not at a11yu11c m particular, said d1spall·hcr I arr~ St Denis of lhe ~anta L'lara County Sheriff's Departmtint Pohct' evacuated tht' 1mmed1ate area s urrounclin g Lhc l'lln dornrruum \o\1h1le negotiators lncd to tJlk lht' mdn 1nl1J ~1\.trt.: uµ ('hiHa Dfllflffflh#JI \...-1.-er BIO#I WASHI NGTON I AP> The P1•ople's Hcput>lw of Chu1<.1 clt't onated a nudear t!\plos1on in tht: atmosphere Loday , tht• Energy ~partment announced. The department s aid the blast was detonated at tht: Chmest: nuclear lest site at Lop Nor tn northwest China. The kSl was m the yield range of 200 kilotons to one m egaton. the announce • ment said . lfglaan Prrddnu ~,;." .. '" ,t11111C"n1e MOSCOW (AP) Afghan President Babrak Karma! ar· rived in Moscow today for his first visit since Soviet troops 1n stalled him IO months ago. . ' .ffolorflrf K HWd In ,..,,. .-lttidf•nf LOS ANGELES (AP> -A J9.year-old motorist whose car police said matched one used in a strong·arm robbery was ac· cidentally shot and killed by an officer who Jtopped him today. a depar'lme.nt spokesman said. t:1 KeM~th Ramirez of sutiurban Mission Hills died of a single -bead wound . when Foothill Division officer Wendell E ; Rhinehart 's gun went off as he was getting out of his patrol car. said Sgt'. Sid Nuckles. •• J11rY «;~g ()peri to -Press Hy OA \/ID K V1'ZMANN Ol t .. 0.lly .......... , 1)1 an!(•' l'ounty Su1wr1or Court Ju1h1•· Ort'tl:e St•11l's hm. del·1ded 'h•· ~ tll nut l'losc lwr t•ourtroom aht'r ult during questioning or IJl'01>pt•C't1 Vt.' JUr{ll s 1n II potentaaJ dt•il l h l1t'l1 <.ill \' l'llM' .l11dl(<· ~·11rs , in reJect ing a 111t1l111n IJ ) Dc·µuty Public I> 1· f 1· n ti " r Ito n a 1 d Ru tie r W1·clnc:tdll~ w close pfoceedings tu pr ebb :mcl puhl1r , rcversed her 1-<irltL'r lt•nl rJlt ve pos1t1on •hat she ~oulcl allow Juror questioning on (•a1ntnJ punishment behJnd closed !111111 :. in lh•· murdl'r tr cal of prison l'~1·..1 pn· I .. 1\o\ n .•nc·e Hoss Poulsen. l'h•• 1:.suc· arose Tuesday when J u r ~ ., ~ I t· 1· l 1 n n b t' g a n 1 n l'oubwn ~ 1·Jst• ll marked the l11 ~t t 111l\• that nPw rules U.S. Navy Boosted In Hormu'z established by the C aMornia Supreme C()\lrt were being im· plemented in the Orange County c·ourts. Those ..-ules, handed down an an August decision, refauired that individual jurors be ques· ttoned about their death penalty views outside the presence of other jurors. Arrangements had been made so death ~enalty questioning c ould be handled in one courtroom while prospective jurors waited in another. But the question o( public ac· cess was raised when Judge Sears indicated that it was he_r belief the high court intended ror the. public to be excluded from this phase or juror selection so questioning could be completed in private . Before making her ruling final. however, s he set a hearing Wednesday at which time pros- ecutor Cliff Harris and attorney Duffern Helsing. representing the Register newspaper , argued for an open courtroom. II arris. a deputy district at torney. contended the state court did intend to exclude the pbblic from the l'Ourtroom when it said that jurors s ho uld be se WASHINGTON (AP) The ques tered when questioned 'United .States and its major al-about the death penalty. lies have quietly built up a force He said the court only wanted of at least 60 warships in the prospective jurors sepa rated vicinity of the Strait o( Hormuz. from each other when qwzzed or about twice the number of about their views. Soviet ships near the key oil· Helsing cited a U.S. Supreme shipping strait. according to a Court case which held that court published report today . proceedings could only be closed The Washington Pos t said to the J!Ublic unde r unusual France. Britain and Australia circumstances. have added naval forces in the After hearing the arguments. region to strengthen a U .S. fleet Judge Sears said, "[am not go- in the Indian Ocean and Persian ing to close the courtroom at this Gulf amounting lo 32 ships . stage." Meanwhile. President Carter. Sh e added . howe ver. s he on a 'trip to New Jt!rsey, said wou ld lim i t access to her Wednesday night. "We will take courtroom to a first·come, first F -Jail G d whatever steps are necessary to served basis. ~ 0 rm er oar keep the Strait or Hormuz open ·The defendant in the case. so that our country and other Poulsen. if' an escapee from the countries will have access to the Lompoc federal prison and 1s ac· F · Mllnl R (•o untru:s on the west side of lhe cused or killing a Fullerton man. aces er ap gulr." Daniel Marziale, two years ago. • The allied ships 111 the vicinity ' If convicted of first-degree CHICAGO <APJ A former Cook County Jail guard who aJ. legedly poured gasoline over b.Js wife and lO·montb-old son and set them on fire will be etuuged with murder in the death of the child. police said today. The infant died today in the burn unit of a Milwaukee hospital and his mother was in critical condition in a Rockford hospital. • Iran, Iraq Counterpunch With Bombs BASRA. Iraq <AP) Iraqi MiGs pounded Tehran's o il storage tanks today and Iranian warplanes bombed Baghdad and other Iraqi cities. the Iraqi rom-- mand reported. !ran claimed it forced Iraqi troops to retreat in the Abadan area. Iraq said it cul off Iran's re· finery city of Abadan at the southern end of the war front. Iran said it pushed the Iraqis back six miles from the eastern and northern outskirts of the ci ly. forcing the Iraqis to regroup 12 miles from the city. Iran said the people or Abadan had taken to trenches and were prepared Tor hand·to-hand combat. The Iraqi command, in a com munique broadcast by Baghdad Radio, said the oil reservoirs of the Iranian capital were set ablaze by r~ding Iraqi jets that also struck at two army camps n ear Iran's western city or Kermansbah . 250 miles southwest of Tehran and 70 miles east of lhe Iraqi border. . OAANQECOAST c of th~ Strait of Hormuz ·nclude __ m 11 r d e...r ..w. i l-h s..p..e. c.1-a_ ' ------~three aircraft carriers and a circumstances, Poulsen would - A daughter. F:dna. 18• who was half-dozen destroyers. 'The Post ' face a separate penalty hearing burned as she ran from the room and across 8 burning porch said. Twenty·nine Soviet s hips in which the jury would be asked have recently been monitored in to decide if he sh?ul~ be .sen-screaming (or help. was listed m the region. tenced lo deal~ hfe 1mpnson· serious condition. The newspaper also reported ment withou~possi bility or Carrus Buggs. 43, s urrendered that the governments involved parole. to police Wednesday night, ac -particu larly Britain anii· companied by an attorney, and F r a n ce -havtf tried to declined to make a statement. downplay the significance or the Investigators said Buggs al naval build up. legedly set the fire because his And. The Post reported. it was wife told him she planned to fil e still unclear how closely the al· for a divor<.'e lied governments are coordinat· ing their ships' movements or Buggs originally was charged tl}e division of m issions shoU.ld with aggravated -battery With a~ artual threat arise. the ~eath of the boy. Darryl The strait is the shipping lane Ruggs. the c harge will be through which 12 million to 15 l'hanged t o murder, said million barrels of oil a day now homic ide 1nves t1 gator David tn the industrial West. D1oguardi. /\!'cording tll Jioli('t'. Huggs al lt>gt'dly :.t•I th•• f1 rt• 1n thc bed room. tlw11 ran to the front por<·h 11f ttw l:rn11l y s ~>uth Sidt' dwelling, rlowu·d It w1Ui fu el anct 1Rnlt1·d 1l l>l'forc· rlt•t•111g Mrs. Lorctl a Bugl(s. :l!J. wu~ transferred uy twlu:optt-r to St Anthony llw;11ll11I 1n l«)t·kford Edna fluggs, whu was nn lcnve from a North ( 'nroltn;.1 urmy base. was ltstccl Ill serious n mdi tion They wt·rc fl own tu St Mary's llosp1t<.il m Mdwaukct• Three other Buggs chaldrc·n. ranginK m age Crum 10 lo 20 years, escaped . unharmed from the burning home. Mrs. Ruggs told 1>0IH'l' her husband be<'ame angry wht:n She told Of he r pla ns for diVOf('l'.. then ran from the house. Sh•• said he later returned with gasoline in a two gallon ron taine r, poured it over her and the baby as they lay in bed and tossed a lighted match onto them. Kosowski said an empty con· tainer was found in the house . SF Ice Cream Taint Feared £AN PHANCISCO (AP > Mor<: than 6,000 San Franciscanli who feared they were exposed to hepatitis by eating possibly con· t ;_i m inat<.'CI ice cream have re· 1•e1vl'd frl'c anti·hepatilis shots. <'tty offlt·ials say . The Department of Public llcalt.h had expected to give ahoul 4,000 s hots or gamma Klobuhn, which works to coun· tcrat•t hepatitis . Thl' shots were ~1ven after an cn1µlottt•e or Bud's Ice cream , a n·sv1·t•tcd Sun Francisco ice ('ft'311l manura1·turcr, became Ill with thl• disease. The employee had made an estimated 450 gallons or the ace cream. which was du1tributed lo 13 outlets. Food Handler IU SAN DIEGO <AP) San Fro• P~AI SCHOOLS. • would raise expenditures by a total S394,608. An 8 percent raise ac ross the board wouJd result in an addi- tional budget increase of about S3 million. and trustees would find themselves attempting to t.rim nearly $5 million from total budget estimates again next school year. Canal on Ballot SACRAMENTO CAP) -Oppo nents of the Peripheral Canal have placed a refffindum on the June-1982 ballot to block it. Secretary of State March Fong Eu's office said Wednesday that an ample number of signatures had been collected. The referen-..,.. dum would let the voters decide whether to build the long-delayed 43·mile canal to channel more Northern California water south. I WHO IS THAT MASKED MAN ON THE FREEWAY? Hyglenlat John Pendergr•M Ready for Smog --LA Firm Testilig Anti-smog Masks LOS ANGELES <AP> The next lime Los Angeles has a serious smog attack, sever al hundre d emp l oyees or a manufacturing firm will don what look like surg~ masks to protect against inhalat\on of the noxious chemicals . If the smog like masks prove satisfacto-y they will be market· ed to _the public at $1.25 apiece. said John Pendergrass. an in· dustrial hy~enist at the 3M Company. He said 3M makes about 40 different kinds oC race masks for u~e by sewage treatment plant workers. hospital workers who handle odorous tissue and some mdustnal workers, but until now there has been no mask on the mark et designe d to combat smog " The smog mask weighs 15 grams . looks like :i surgical mask and would be effective for about 40 hours of s mog , Pender- grass said. He showed a s imilar ex- peri mental s mog mask at a news conference. · · A(ter the eruption o( Mount St. Helens we found a lot of peo· pie using our masks who were not industrial workers." said Pendergrass. "So when last week ·s health alerts· went into effect and there was a picture in the paper or a parking lot al· tend ant wearmg a smog mask, we had lo ask ourselves If maybe we had another market here in Los Angeles." The. mask 1s made of thret: layers of fabric. The rirst layer Ci lters out particulates as. small as a tenth of a micron, the mid die layer 1s loaded with activat- ed charcoal . to remove organic vapors and the third layer also re· moves particulates. Pendergr~s said. ,.,..,,,. Pop :I I 4 KILLED IN CRASH ~ . . Cole was more familiar with the treacherous Cajon Pass, 50 miles northeast of Los Angeles.· a bottleneck separating the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountain ranges and graveyard o( s mall planes, "Every kind of we ather that's around seems to gel sucked into it. funnels right through ·it." said CAP U . Col. Stewart P. Hall Authorities said Gear . m the first plane. chose to divert rrom the prearranged r~turn route agreed upon with Cole when he encounte r ed sever e up and do~draft act1v1ty and hail. "He diverted and followed the Interst ate 5 Freeway, but Cole stayed on the plan. using elec tronic instruments through the ridgelines." CAP Lt. Col Frank Burnham said this morning. No response was received wh en Gear radioed back to Cole to report the te rrifically bad weathl."r h~ was about to en· counter. CAP officials said lo· day. Wreckage indicated the plane evidently flew into ooe of the rugged ridges and did not disin- tegrate in midair, which can OC· cur when an aircraft encounters violent drafts Victims of the plaitl' crash left no local survivors. according to · CDI Corp .. executive Jack II arpe'r who spent much of \he morning on the phone lo the firm's London office confirman_g t.he tragic. crash ~etails today. PORNO.· •. locate in Newport Beach. except in the heart of Newport Center. Fashion Island. A previous emergency or- dinance, designed simply to out- law adwt bookstores and movie theaters is pre-empted by the new emergency qtdl(lence, Cof- fin explained. " And the r eason for the switch to governing X·rated businesses through land use laws is a con· c"em that the city mi1ht be steJ>· ping into the midst or a First Amendment fight. • Judge Troller had refused to grant the· cit y a· temporar~ restraining order after council members had unanimously adopted the city's original emergency ordinance. DAILY PILOT Police said the daughter told them she had seen her father pour lhe gasoline and strike the match but wu unable to stop him and was burned as she fled the room. Diego State University is giving gamma t:lobulin shots to 250 campus food handlers because one o( them has come down with infectious hepatitis. ====We Carry the lest All Year LOllCJ--~.-~ "-""-p,.,,e141"\' •M Putllt"'°"t Tfi••M••••••u t.on~ (.,..,. .. ~" ...... •''"'*"' M.t,,tto1nq E d110t Coet• M~H otflCe 'N•ll"4::;'!:~' :6\~~hO .,.76 OfflCH 1..-&oo<~ 10)1 Ho (H<I Hl-·y ,..u""""on ~., ... t111S hACf't ...... "Md , ... ""'°"• rn•>~ CIHllflH Adv•'11elnl M2-N11 Switch Nixed Council to Keep Mo.ndays Swayed by lbe argument that school officials and city leaders would be competing for press expoeure, Newport Beach City Council members agreed this week not to switch meetin1 nights from Monday to Tuesday. NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED School District officials aaid that. If the council changed meeting dates to the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month, the same nl1bt ~be school board meets, il would diminish press attention from both the city and the school board. -The to-called "Monday Night Football Ordinance" w.ent down to defeat on a 4·3 vote with councilmen Paul, t>or,8'ra.., and Phil M'u"r voting in fa~<>r of the awttcb. llAYO• IACklE HEA111ER. inalated the original thou•bt behind the lwttch wu more than Just football. She pointed out it WC>uld Cive..hve 1tven councll members an extra day to do their home~rk. . ...... .... 2224 .... ,.,, ••wet. .... ,.,, •ac" 171-7174 O,..Delr • Stora 2 210~ Manne Ave. ...... .... ftd 173-7121 °'9"0elr Store 3 OP Gotcha, Qolphlns, Offshore, S'tubbles, O'Nellls, Rip Curl , IZOD, Merona, Powderhorn, T-Shlrts, Sweatshirts, Four Play, A-Smile, Topslders, Quiksilver and much more. .., __ _.. __________ __ I I I 10% Of'F COupon I I Good 10i11lfuu1111 t L nii4v1111ieOfttaltlfttl'C ......... orlZOO. J ------------- Souftt Coelt ....... 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I "•" '·" Com1111sMun h.1~ r\'111,nl 111 1 t l.1\ 11' '""'', 1 .. q1111 10~ Sllrnt.' lo" .111d 1110Jt"1 .ll1· 111 1• t d 11••11'"'~ il1•111- the coast Thl• 1·1111 11111 ... :.1.111 ., p11l11' , , qu11.' 1h.11 11111 fourth of aJI r 1•.,11h•nl1.1I llllll' in o1.~, • 11111111""" "' 111 units ha \'t' n :n1 ... 111 µr11 ~· t .1p· "ith1r1 11·.•l 1, 111 lo" and modl•r att· 111t 111t1l' lh'I '''"' -----------111 I •" \11~1 le' I 11111 ( ~...,, 'T'I.' J I\ 1h.1l \\<lllh l 1111 h lllt • - • 7 I ."11 C:.. 1.111111' 111 lt1UI 1-.1111111t. 11p · · lo ahoul ~l .100 -OWlt ed . l I I orllf.•!J ~IWi l Br LOS A!'ll; 1::1.~S 11\ P 1 Anw·ne' .l1·11111 fe·1 Manto. who wa:; f1 n ·d o~ ,\Bl :illl-1 :-.Ill' Jl't 11:.t•d the networ'1< and Spc.-llin g <.uldbl·rg l'111dul'l111n~ 111 imprope rly d1ve rt1n g profit~ l1"111 n · t harl1t-~ Angels " to a11otht!r TV lo.enc~. ha!. sued A Bl' and SpeUing ·Goldberg for S6 rnillrnn In ~ Superior Ctiurt ~urt I ill'd W1..•dnt'sday .. ,\I:. Martin alleges s he was 1 mprnp1..·rl) frrl'd last No' 1 from her Job as drrt•c·toi-ol t·11ntrac·ts for tht: network. -:--;,, ABC S<11d rt dis1111sst.'d he r b1..•e·aust· ol poor Joh perfoqnancc <1nd atlt.'nd<1nc·c l..ion11 .Hauf. f'••ta.4'1 .,,, •l1a11 LOS ANt; E LES 1\ I 'I A :JS ~ l'<ir uld 111Jn who climli<?d or fell 111l,u 1 hon'!. 1·11rn1J11imd a l lhi: Los Angeles Zoo tn <; riffith l';HI>. "'as ma ul~·d to death and tht•n paruall) cakn b~ a male hon. police saitl A man poht·c 1dfnt1f1ed as f:u~cnc H :t,\ moncl Leduc of Raldwin Park apparent!~ ,·limbed J tn·t' and s caled ,1 12 foot wall Wedne::.da~ l'1t h...r falling or jumping into the hon compouncl He was mauled to d eath by a 250·pound mall' lion, then was dra~~cd from the st·ertt< and-p<rrtral ly eaten. police explained '\~'<II h 100 hl·;.icblullt'!-t \\t'l't' kmwked o\ Lr .11111 1. 111\ 111 lht·n1 1>111!..1•11 111 J \ .111dJh!>ni :-.prl't' at a Jc,, i~h l l'tnden 111 t 111• l '11' ol t Olllllll'I 1 l ' J'h1" I~ lht• Sl'l'Ond llllH.• tht~ .\ t'<ll lh1• 1·1•1111 !1•1 < lt;1" l11'L'll att.u 1-.!'cl P o l1 t·e ~uspect llallc)\\e1·n µr.rnk!--t1·r ... 11111 11·\\1-.11 h·a c1L01' 1·11nk111l 11 \\as u nt1 S<•m1t ic East Wins 7th Annual P~mpkin Contest llAl.I·' i\IOON HA\' tAl'I After a h;;ro luughl elt•t·lwn year !'amparg n, ~In alum pumpl..r1\ \H'rghing an at an c>prr :J~ll 1 ~ pound-; I!> tht• winner of lht' /11f·or111er Ready To .. ..,i11g Lo11d' I.OS A ~C;(•:LES 1AP1 Aladt'na · J1mm) Tht· Wcas('I" Frat1anno. a t·onfcssl•d ~l;.if1a assas~in ranked as thl' most 1mport<int mob informe r SllH't' .Jo:-.t•ph \ial:..c hr. takes the wit ncss s tarnl 1h-fcdcral court today to testify agarn::.L f1 vc old fr1 t>r1ds. 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I 11 1 " l h ii I I> 111 ~ pumpkin 1.; 'hi nl-1111.'. ,1l .1 rall• e1I C'l~ht pu1111d:-. .J d it\ Tnursdav OclOIJt'f lb I rliO ••• Spac~ Alie~s Due '32 Planet~ lo .'-;en<l ·"l'"' .. ,~ ... hi p.~' El. CAJON 1APJ Huth N<~man sa ys sh1· ·s getting s ignals from o uter s pa<"<' that s paceships rrom 3~ µl anl•ts a rc.. hcadrn~ for nearby Jamul. And she's rented a theater ti> hi:lp J)re part• ro'-the1r a rrival T he nc·~i. tS cspccuill) 1-:ood loi people with J!••<1l1n it pr~>_blHry s hl'l'<tUSl' the out s pat·c ships will forrn a tower o4 i>0wcr to supply all thl' t•ne ruy need ed on this earth, s ays tht' 80 year o ltl Mrs Norman. who also goes b) the title of tht· <trc·hang.cl l'ril'I t\IUUVAI. TIME IS onl} thrnl' 111 Sil\ months aw.ay. s he says. so her group, c alled"'Uhanus, thl-Sercn t•e ot l.1fr. ha~ rC'nted the 1.200·sc:..t t-:aM l'ountv Performing Arts Center 1n El ( ·~1Jur1. for a 12 hour rc <1d1ncs::. bnel ang on Oct. 21 She s ays a st:..ff ot mon· than 60 people. inc luding s1·1en t1 ... t!-t t.'lll.!10eers. composers. <irtl'ls .md him producers ffs he lp1ns.: hcr pr1•pare 'Tht• :-.pat et'raft ha\'e IJ<:en 1 on I 1gured and built IO Special !>IZCS S<t that thl' l>1)!gest will lantl first and tht •ithc•rs \\Ill land on to.p in deSl'endrn J.! 11rclc·r of s ize to creat e an J,!nerg, 111\~ t•r. · shl' said in :rn 111ll'n I\'\\ T ht•\ ;ire planning lo tt·ac·h llw l· .. 11 th World people <111d to t11•lp t fwm " T llE I.ANDING SITE ~s ll7 ~·c "'" '' h1l h :\!rs '.\/orman ~rnd ht·r husl1and Ernl•sl bought for JUSl suc·h .in 1w t·:is1nn 10 1 ~fl7 Ile has s ince· d1t·d . but tor thrt:l' vcars she has ht·raldt·tl lanrlmgs \.\hi(·h Y.•c rc un<11·n1d<ibl~ di· la\ NI !11 llf17 for example. the \ISll \\a!. 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"''t' rt ,111\ l,1\\" '"I• \ 11 lo1I t 1·\ '\aod lh!• 11..•1111-•'I'' .1pp:irl'rlll\ 11111•h 11 th1 box 1 .. 1•1••nd., l11.,,1chd ,1 1•tll.w1 dnd t i••\\ tu 11 .. 1 .!ul l I 1·111 p .... 11d h1 d11l11 l ""'"' d1.1t I 1111 .. ·m·d lo lht• . Im\ \I I llCH c.H Ill l1 lh \I ...,~" d lht·..-i • 1>uld11 I l111d ·11 ,\ 1 I\\ 1 1111~1 •·<1ll nL' 111"' llll".•t I"' , "' ' I I i!t•l11·.i1·\ I» ,11111• f11d111 h 1w· • I '· 11 1•' 1<J h• v. as w_ Ga11 Club En"4,n··~ t.:urit•r ment protect10n. IS s aid to be read~· ~...,,..,.,,..,.--_...,to~tt-ll wh..QJillled .Frank "The.Ho.mp~· \\'hl'll rt "1111 .1 1 ••1 ··nl 1·1111l•·~t 1n 'hd.adclµhJ.J. Liu_ i~Ll!l' tl~.:.nwti Lb~ SC'a ll•s at rnnrl• tli.111 1lln p<•uncb 1 l11:-1vt· Ot'l'<lll Hl't'f Club h<t' P•• •I " . 1;,_000 f11w for tl lt-gal dredi.:1111-lfl•· l:i rgl'sl 1·nv1 ronme nt al f1n1· 1·\ 1·1 ·I' :-c·.;:-.d l undt•r lht' Cle an \\'~1ll'I .'\1·1 thl· At m~ <t:or ps of Eng int•er.., said ..iuu.h.!Ji-Uil.i.J LL..,_u._._LL.L,.._ ________ _. --SA-N-F-R-lt-N€-tSe6 1-A P r--•Jr'lfe-('l)Untry s um pensit•r o. a mobs ter-turnt•d- oldest and largest homosexual politrt al org<1111za informer who was gunned do wn on a , lion announced Wednesday it has endorsed Presi San Diego street Fe b. 10. 1977. · dent Carter 's campaign for re·election And-the government's Organized ~ The Ali<:e 8 . Toklas Mt'morial Democratic c·rrmc Strike Fon·l' is hanking on · . Club has said that 78 perrent o r the club's m e m · Frat1anno to link the five re puted ' bers 'voted to endorse Carter who has received Mafia fi gures on trial to ads of extor· T.'" previous endors~ments from gay organizations lion. racketeering and , unspiracy as ... About 15 perc ent or San Fram·1sro's 660.000 res members of the Los Angeles fam11)' S• Jt. ,. idents are gay. Jl La. C~t.a :\'u~tr·J Tank ca.r leasing, yes. Tattooing, no. \ \'t>vc 1 ,1k<11 I h1.. ,1d~ cJnd list 1ng~ 1 hdt bu.,. IH','>l'~ Ul.,l' ti' I ,1111•.ith ntlll'r ,rnd pllt tlwni 111 J <;t•p.tr,.ltt' h111k -Tl11..· Lu::. ·\ng1..•l1..·s Busrn1..·-. ... T,, Bu'>tnt·~-. Yt•ll"'\ l\1~l''> )ou'll l ind m.1t\'n .d .... t•quipment .md ... 1..·1 \'It i:-. t·r11m t11111-.. ,11] P\ 1·1 1111 gr11.tlt·r I 11~ 1\11gl'lt''-m,1rkl'l A nd y1•u'llI111d t ht•1n t <l'>lt'r ,ind t'.l::>lt'I I hem t'\'t r l.1tt1Jutng~ It', !r,ted rn 1',1ul1t lt•l1·;1h111 t·' I 11:-. t\n~t·lt·' C 11n-.unlt'r \1·11111\ l '.1)~l'' .. ·'"-.. Tht• ('orµs took the duh lo 1·11111 t llH> · yt'ars ago for rUe gal dn·dg1n1- Tll E UE:-\T 1111: "E~T c-ould do and filling in the mangro\'l• S\.\.'llll[l" \\..Is ,1 11wr1· :'75 pqund pumpi< 111 around the area betwc•cn lhl· <11'•'<111 raised IJ\ \ "'" <· Allrl'd and Tom :ind the hay at the north end of l\M Hor ctiard ol Sdf1nci:-:.i11d :.. :.!6:P 2 Largo pound J.,!r l'l'n ll un gJri an ~qua!-th • raised b' .John :\l 1na1-d1:-ol llalf Mocm-----Thc...!;tat.c_of 1-londa l'<.1rl1cr ""~·-· Rav. ~1 · ror m • ·r 1,111 1 , 11,,. fill rn pk 111 :-i.:ssc~ Ocean Hcef SS0.000. 111 ht· IJJ 1<1 "11;11l 1 "' 1·1 f I\ t' 'l'ar~. for the 11•Jl ,1t1w e:. 11\t'l l II• I .d\111 1-.il llllj. 1)1 I' 11.11, do \lt111 11111 ... I h1111 1 1111'1 ... ''I cl Ill l t" \t• l'fl' f,1il• cl hl.'11. II• 111.., lht'I\' I , I pun.:.....UL-ill• , ['• 11 1ot • 11.i~·· 'I I \ 111 -I I It You don't have to be millionaire to lock high interest. '"" I 1" .1<'~1111:-.t 1•11 ....... i t's j I Jol !'l t d t ·-I I .Jo;!S I • , "'I 11111 I If • I •ii I' . I .sl ' o1 nf t 11 I 111 , . ~<@~ ..-@ Aid&~. LOS~lES 1980 BUSlNESS TO BUSINESS YELLOW PAGES j All you need is 100 buc \ s • . i· .. .. . . :· !• .. r1 •• Donavan & Seainans on the Rolex Lady-Date. I ho I\• •I<•\ I .uh I l.H• ·I" 1111' '111.i1tl\ ''' le·d 111,11 1 11111~1111111 tllll• "' tl11 111.Cll ' 1.11111111, !111 111•\ i ).1(1 · lli'l ..... 11 \\l(t1l111g ( )\,11·1 (""'cl 1'1 11\11111 J11>\\1h ·1 .111d Jll1 '"";,. pr11111 ( ,11\t •cl 11e1111 d .,11l11 l ll.rt 111 't1•1•l 1 •I g1 old \l lltoll,1\.111 ,\ ~l '.1111.11 1" .1 l,111\ \\tll .1pp11•11.111• .. 1i11pp111g '"' 111'1 l\1111·\ th1· ( lt11tc , • ., 1111' 1.1 .. 1111111 d1·1 .111 .. 1111· d1llt•11•11l cff.il I 111111' ,111d fll1H 1•l1•h ,111rl th;• l..1111\\l•·d~hl .. 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Problems c reated by the m ix. seldom have raised more than !In eyebrow except. perhaps. in the case.where a whole neighborhood is swng one plastics firm over al· leged aiL pollution. On a lesser scale. apartment dwe llers near the southside protested lo udly last week against the sawdust and noise raised in their neighborhood by a cabinet shop nextdoor City noise s tandards state that such bothersome ac· tivity shall not beg in earlier than 6 a.m. and must ceas<> by 11 p.m . :41' And during those ·hours of allowa ble operation in in· dustrial areas borderrng on residential streets, some often stringent requir e m ents ar e stipulated in city .codes. But most n o i.se and other pollutants are not systematically monitored by the c ity. · A complaint must be registered by an offe'nded resi- dent, la'unching an involved system of monitoring. · City\officials now working on a new general plan --~·ight cons.t.deJ:_a_ better-W4ly..to-govem..noisein r~ areas especiaJly m those bordering or in the midst of industrial and comll\e rcial 'zones. Hard School Choice M enro llme nt declines in the financially pressed Newport-Mesa Unified School District •. the board of' trustees is facing t he distastefuJ chore of closing schools. Various plans projected over the next five years by tbe district adm inistra tion call for closing up to nine ele m entar) and rmddle schools and. possibly. closing forever the doors of~t least n c -maybe two -coastaJ area high schools . Adnumstrators est im that closing an elementary school would save a · · ,000 annually, Closing a m id· dle school could sav up to $250,000 each year. Closing down a high school campus couJd save more than a half-million d ollars, according to John Nicoll, superintendent. . Closing an elementary school doesn't have the impact of shutting the doors of a high school forever. Communities well could become divided as the issue of whose alma mater must go is forced to a conclusion. Would the high school with the least attendance be shut down, or would it be one that is older and more cost· ly to m ain tain ? Those are tough deeisions to be made in ye-an to come. But the projected savings envisioned with such· action can hardly be ignored in a district hard hit by Proposition 13, legal d ecisions that cut state.. fund allocations *3Dd a dwindling number of s tudents. • ~ • • Op1n1~ e>tpfessed 1n the space above are those of the Daily. P1101 Other v1ews·expressed on lh1s page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Mayors By L.M. BOYD Within the southern Mex· ican state of Oaxaca in 1977. voters elet'led 570 town mayors. Of these. 50 were thrown in jail, because they refused t o take off ice Another SO left the s tate to avoid the JOb. And 20 file(! court at'tion t o rel ieve thelllHlves of duty Why be· ing a mayor down t11rrc is such an w1wtl1ftted h., nor I do not know n •. , ... Glooru~ Gus Whlle Costa Mesa firms complain there is not available hou1ia\g for their employeea, the CltJ Council approve• u ... ol acarce land for "affordable" con- dom I n I um s at •11•.ooo. Affordable for ... hom? o.c. \ Q. To what e xtent do the big retailers, like Sears, rely on c redit sales? . A To a considerable ex· lt'rtl Al Sears, 56 percent of !>ales are m ade on credit. J .C. Penney, 42 percent. federated, 65 percent. Q. What's the most ex· pensive nation to telephone from the United States? A. Bahrain. Three minutes person-to-person. $15. JC you want to liven up the J rnner table conversation, s pr.Ll.tg-this query on the gathe'ting :. Is il the price, ol gold that rises and falls in Its relationsh.ip to the currency, or is il the value of the cur- rency that rtsea and falls ln Its relalionah.ip to gold'? Q. Where's "The Island ol Turs"? A. Ellis Island an New York harbor i• 1ometimn , called that. Numerous would· be lmmi1raata wltbo\lt ol· flcial Jandin1 cards were turned *ll theft.. s11n la an abandoned Hrvlce itatlon wladow: ''The 1aa war la over. Gu won." • " Rowland Evan8/Rohert Novak · Carter Tactics Hurting Reagan WASlll N(;'f'ON T it"' blunt 1n4'I rutt1t'lll jl\t>ault 1Hl Horn1ltl lt1•11.cau wh 11·h '" 1111 t ra.i1•1I 1•1l1t oriul 1••J111m1·n111lot ' hu" 1>lunl•••I f1·t1 1' •ii w.11 1n th1· lrllfllll\ or l\rrlt'r II /Ill V•tll'f" (hlll "tll 11•.!'lult 111 l'r1· .. 11J.-n1 ('11111•1 ' I\' l'lt'I 111•0 lln lo'"" r(l .. l l(lJll h 11111'1t111.: 1'.1rnpa1i.:11 ''"' 1h1·lf ''' ii I 11111 ,1111' I C?l!)llll .. 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Carter's r(!sponse has bce-n to assault his opponent. It has worked before. and tl 1s working this t ime The president h1ms1·1f did overplay hi s personal a ll atk and apologized so thtat. as one C.::!rter 1ns 1der said privately. he "could continue.to do whul he was doing hefore .. Mfo~mportar,;it. media e xpert CHald Ha fs hoon's crisply d1reC'ted TV spots each n1J!h t proclrumed the connection I / ' . a;~(, ' -,,y ., ....... ...,.,. i; ..... .,,o;.., • ~It:. ,..,AIP..,rt of Reagan and war Thts hM received incompara- b I e a id from the familiar Republican propensity t.o s1l on a lead, though this time there was no proper lead . Reagan never surpassed 40 or 41 percent. not enough lo win unless Anderson ·s .. vot e held firm. The primary Heagan tactic was caution : Avoid mistakes. THAT WA~ e mbodied rn the TV spot.'! prepared for Rta1an by Los Angeles advert1srn1 ex ecul1ve Peter Dailey The so· called "California documen· lary." showing Reagan saving his state from bankruptcy in 1967. has become a staple or prime time telev1s1on unrelat· ed to Carter 's attacks or. indeed. to the political world of 1980. Complaints about Dailey'1 sleepy spots by Republicans who previewed them have resulted in unanswer.eq phone calls and no a c tion. There has been n o coordinated media response to the Carter onslaught. "We are coasting." ('onceded one Reagan insider. unaware that new poll: ing data show them coasting to dereat Start ing Oct 7. pollsters around the t'ountry began to t'atch the Carter trend. but the Reagan c ampa ig n was o b· lav lous On Ot't 10. Reagan s·tl'ategist s i n Wa s hington brainstormed how to counteract the "October surprise" that they feared the president would con· jure up to overtake Reagan.• Other Reagan insh:iers grappled with the "Reagan administra· lion's" transition. One senior Reagan aide confided that the election was won . ASSUMING THAT reality h~ pe netrated this euphoria, no quick response is at nand. It is late in the da'y for new TV ad· vert1sing. Some Reagan .ad· visers believe the answer might be to buy a half-hour o( prime time (or Jleagan to RO tntb the American voters ' livmg room to t alk about national se•rity, foreign poht'y and mostly peace. 0 r , a m o r e d F a m a+i e response: Accept Carter 's de· bate c hallenge. renewed over the last weekend by Strauss. . • I ,• Don't Bla01e State Workers For Windfall ·~ ... 1 To the Editor: State employe~s were done a great disservice by your Aug 19 editorial attarking the per diem "travel expeRses ·· wh ic h legislators receive when they are in session . Your editoria~ blasted the California St ate Employees' As· sociation -and state employees by i mplicat1on for what amounts to a potential SJ .000 in • crease in compensation ror each of the l2D lawmakers. CSEA did propose that per diem be raised from $46 to S60. But we proposed that for state e mployees, not for legislators. Stale law gives the Board of Control the power to set per diems (or stale employees, but it ex press l y reserves f or legislators the power to set their own. HOWEVER, the Legislature chooses not to exercise this authority. Instead they privately adopt whatever per diem rate the Board or Control publicly sets for stale employees. T'bus. when legislative per diems are criticized, the heat instead falls on CSEA for supposedly obtain- ing them. The major unhappiness about legislative per diems· comes from the ract that legislators re ceive that money for up to 220 da,ys a year at their normal work location, the capitol. In s h a rp contrast, state employees receive per diem on· ly when they are actually work· ing away from their normal work location. We feel we properly based our S60 proposal on findings of the experts in these matters, the prestigious s urvey fi rm or Rwuheime r and Company. Their July i-...~rt on seven~ major California cities shows meal and lodging costs as of Ju. ly. HMO. averaged $68.34 per day.- All we are asking is that stale employees ordered lo travel on slate business· should not be re. quired to subsidize the state budtet by paying more ·out of pocket than they receive in per diem reimbursement. We feel this is a reasonable poeition. DAN L. WESTERN General Manacer, • California State Employees' A11oclation Tlw 8oaFd of Ctlfflrol tlril wn ift. crfONd Uw daUw ~o.Uoumce for .UU ,,,..,..., from HI to '50. I/ tit• ....., rat• t• adopted br ~ " wouW McrfGN Uwtr ..._,..,,.., ~· br • 10 abotll 1JJ.-. U..or. MJto~e Highh:, To the Editor \'our "l\.1ds ' H1 g hL<; Uacked' news article Oct 6 , about the l' .S. Supreme Court uphold111g the ruhng that parents have no ··right" to be notified wh en gov- e rnm ent llealth and l''amily P l anntnR Centers )!1vc con lracephvcs to their t een age daughters. should read "Parents Rights Raped.'' The fact that government agencie!> would lake 1t upon th e mselves t o h ave "r ap sessions" on birth control for sexually active teen ·agers, age 14 to 18, is unconscionable in itulr, but that they would pro· tecl the children 's "r ight or privacy" from their parents is incredible. And they a re now questioning whether parents have the right to know when government agencies perform abortions on their daughters. IT IS NOi' so much a question of whether you are for or against premarital sex for juveniles, or pro or con on abortion. as to whom you want to raise your children. Government holds the parents responsible for them un· til they become of age. Is gov- ernment trying to lake over this responsibility? The Communists always said "give us one generation and we s hall have your country .'• Is this what our government Is doing? rt looks hke tt. It is t ame for a. change. 'GOLDIE JOSEPH '\o Paradbr To the Editor: I read with interest the news item you ran on Mayor Frank Fasi, of Honolulu, refuUng the crime publicity now directed at our SOth mid-Paciflc state of Hawaii. He says, surprisingly. that. "Reports about Hawaiian crime have been grossly distort· ed," visit.inc Vancouver to com· bat Canadian outrage over Cana· dian visitors being mugged, robbedandrapedinHawaU. Mayor Fui, who loat his bid to be mayor of Honolulu '°"• fourth term, evidently ctoesn't con- sult hi• poUee chfef, Francis Keala, or to read crime reports in hi• own newspapers , the Judiciary Reporta of HawaU, and the FBI verified report.a on crime in-Hawaii. Crime is rife ln Hawaii. It la not Hie for a ai,..le to walk down ID09lolWal•lkt'1 atl'et!tl, or any other area of Hawaii, after dark. DayU1ht attacks ne aho common. , . s:-• Under Mayor Fas1's past three-year term· c rime has escalated aJarmmgly He didn't cause it. It was just a natural pre· cipilation or CjlUSeS incepted by almost a million tourists a year Rut Fasi has done little to elimmate crime 111 the central tourist section of Waikild. He's a lways been sore at Waikiki. because the tourist hotels there, the businessmen, never con- tributed to his past campaign funds. Then we must consider the ine pt crim e prosecutors in Honolulu, who have a bad record o ( convictions against the smart· ass defense lawyers who have come in. from the mainland. particularly New York City. MAKE NO mistake about it Hawaii is now a dangerous crime· riddenstate. withstrongraciaJ at· tacks by Hawaiians, who in the m ajority are hostile to hooW• • (outsiders). I My granddaughter wants to go to Honolulu for a short vacation this colbing February. l 'vetalked her out of it. showing her proof of Hawaii's ram~qt crime. I've convinced her to visit Moorea Island, near Tahiti, where she can walk anybeacht~eresalely. I'm a 20·year resident of Hawaii, loved It ror a Jong time. but I Id\ in March.of this year, dia· gusted and disillusioned and dis- pirited by Hawaii's horrendous crime dangers. ROBERT THALES ·Dnrr.,r9 l.......,. .. To the Editor: Hopefully Superior Court Judge Ronald Prenner will help the Iranian immigrant Ali Roushan learn lhe lesson that he too is subject to the laws of man that are decided by people through a legal process .. in our " . • case called a democracy. rt 's a shame when a n in· dividual or a government such as Iran throws mud in the f.ace of laws and legal processes whether it's a "praye r tower" or the holding of hostages. WHILE WE as people, as a government. a.re unable to have much of an effect on the release bf the hostages, our democratic processes can have 'all effect on someone who has total disregard and bolds contempt for our laws and governing bodies. Hopefully Judge Prennerwill enforce the Jaw which 80,000 other Costa Mesa citizens have to obey. JIM DE BOOM GtJod IJ•r .,... . To the FA.itor : We note with keen interest the recent story including remarks of Ray Schnierer'; Newport-Mesa Unified School District business manager, relative to the praise lbe district has received in lhe Little Hoover hearings for in· novative uses found for lhe dis· tricl's surplus elementary schools. We an pleased that Coastline Community College has been able to contribute to the placing of the Newport· Mesa Unified School District in this favorable position through the college's leasing or two of the surplus schools. Mes a Verde and Bayview. THROUGH THE college's uae of these facilities, the spirit of the school is retained as a place of learning., the community focus of the school is matnlained and enhanced, and should the schools ever be needed for the education of children asain -u a result of shifting demo- graphics -they will be availa- ble for return to their orieinal purpose. We look forward to continued cooperation with the Newport-· Mesa Unified School District u additional scbool sites become surplus -a t'ooperation which will serve all : taxpayers, cilizen/atudenta, and chilclrea u well. , . JACK R. CHAPPELL Publie Information Officer Coutline Community Collece I TM 0.11, ,,_ _...:. ,_.. ... ,_ • ..... ,_~L..-n..._.. .. ....._ ••: ·~ ~ ... •-.w .... , .... c.... ..... CA U•t6. 1.-rt <~ff lw ,_..ca._ ......... llflll* .. -_.. ............ .. ................. _ .................. .. lllC ........ _, .......... "' ....... ..... 'lite..••'-"· ------'"'·--' .., I· t 1 I I I I ·---·- • Irvine tl1 1fl (l l J -..-·--------·-·· ·-..... ----..... ·-----· \' ttur Hom(•f o•·n Dail~· Newspap_.r VOL. 73, NO. 290, _.SECTION$. 68 PAGES O RANGE COUf"l Y CALI FORNI A ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 'Deal' f9r Iran HosUlges Denied t'H ll'At;<) , AP 1 "l.S 1'\ r~por1~ toJu lhul nt•.:otiatlon:-. are undt.>r Wll\l in 1'l•hran belwt't'n the l 'mtcd Stutu« and Ira n for rl'lt•a :.\' u( lht• !'l:? AmenC'an hustit gt•e. in l'X1·hani.t'-' ror military s purt" purh ~II h tt deal expt>l't~ to l>t· 'otwlud(~I '" lhc nt!xl few day:; A State O t•pur t l11t'TII spokesman, John TrJttr1t·r. o;a1d in Washmgtbn toda' thJl lhl' 11• port ~as not true I ht' .. i.111 II II H I I II ,d I I ht· 1111•rit 11n htt:>ll1i,t1•i-whu I 11m ~U~ !.. h,1\ I' 11\'l'll dl!>Jll'I 1>\.'d throu~houl th1• 1 ourH ry hurl l1c1•n •~·ltu n1•d 111 lht• l " 1-:rn hu':.' 111 Tchr ;u1 f11r ti111·rmi.t 1111 h<•~ the• 1•xd1i.1\~l' '-'Ollld Wiii k llu1 1'1.1 ttn.-r :>JttJ t111la' tht· l.J n1lt·d States d 111:i. out kncl\v "'ht' rt' thl' ho~tal!t'., a re T ht• stat w n 's 1 epo1 l ,1h11 sdtd 1h1• prl•SJd"n t Jl'I 1\1r 1''11r'1 t· Unl'. h..i:. l1et•11 1Jla l·t·cl on :.landli} t.o • t11 r) 111111 tu an East Cou.'>t bu'I•' to inN~I "1th the hostages upon 1 twu-rl'lurn W r,,~ I \ ow1wd .i ncl l)pt'rated t\\ 1)1t nlt'1 wan Hrvadcastmg I·., '•'"' 111.11 f1 t' pl;.anes with :.1J,1l l' parl!. r"r /\111 cric·an·bmlt 1111 ll tar) hard~ art' bem~ used by ln 111 1n its ~a r against Iraq would be µrov1dPd 1n the c11. <·hangt'. ac<·<>rd1ng to sourC'el'. in W u:.htn~ton TIH• r eport quoted unnamed Will~-rair1 Stop? Irvine Ponders $3 Million· Depot \ What comes first, a train st.11 lion in Irvine or a dec1i.ion b) Amtrak to stop then:? This question is now faC'ing ci- ty officials pushing for a $3 million train station at Alton Avenue in the Irvine lndustnal Complu-East. Irvine City Councilman. Bill Vardoulis, who is also an Orange County Transportation Com - m ission member, explained to- day that this question must be resolved quickly. He said that the Orange Coun· Alter Election I ) trdnspor tat1on s talf Lem V<trdnuli~ s.11d ht' hoped to po ranly took the tram station knolA in thrPe or lour n1onths 1f µl'bjecl from the .number .>nc state funding will be avatlabh.• position on a county pr iority list fo r the $.'I m11l1on first phase of because Amtrak hadn't prom th" train stalion. ised to stop ther e The list 1s · "Hy 198i! or 1'.l8;J wt• C'a n used as a C'riteriun for dolling out hopefully havt• pcurlc i!O !Jark state transportation money their C'ars lherP. au,..t take tht' "I was able t.o convinC'e thl' train." he s aid "It "c.>uld serve other commissioners that I rvtnt· the industn;.il t•e nt Pr " should !'lay at the top of the list Tht> City of I r v1ne re rent ly lie pendlnl'( approval of the train d1rated anovcrp1:1"s /\lion Avenu1• stop by Amtrak ." Va rdoulic; over tht.• railroad tr al·ks. ThP said. "That approval is a routint.· overpac;s 1s to l~ad into the train thing anyway." statwn Court PoStpones Anthony eearmg ... Porn Kept A~ Newport City. Hr.ill BJ FllEDEaJCK SCHOEMEHL __ ._.,NM ..... . The state Supreme Court says it will not make any decision in the campaign fund laundering case ~nding against Oran1e County lat District Supervl80r Philip Anthony until 'after the No¥. 4 elect.ion in which Anthony is seeking a second term. Justices agreed this week to withhold a ruling on a defense appeal on pretrial matters witil Nov. 17. The case, now nearly four years old, has yet to move into the courtroom for either a pre· liminary hearing o r trial bec ause of e xten sive legal wrangling by the defense and prosecution. Anthony and for:me r rounty Supervisor Ralph Diedrich are accused in an indictment of con· spiring to conceal the true source of funds that went into 1976 political campaighs. includ- ing Anthony's successful bid for his supervisorial post. An indictment is a statement of allegations,. against an in· dividual. It does not establish guilt or innocence. Anthony h as d e n ied the charges against him . He said he did ·nothille wrong other ..than make "technical" errors in com- pleting campaign fin ancing dis- closure forms . Those forms were later corrected. The high court h ad bee n scheduled to issue its ruling this week on whether Anthony has been placed in do.uble jeopardy by the prosecution. He was originally indicted in 1977, but the indictment was sub· aequently quashed and a pros· 'ecution appeal of that decision overruled. -------------- ••• i'n1r Columniat Ann Landen ia celebntina 25 yean of giv-lnl people advice on their problema and thanks her naden today for ''1ttetchinl ID)' mlml in • thousand dif. fenDt dlnctlont. '' See,, her eol._cm PaieC3toda1. "t \ Proaecution of the case then transferred from the county Dis trict Attorney's office to the· jl;tate Attorney General's office A c rimina l complaint was filed. but, when a potentia l statute of limitations problem arose, prosecutors won a new in· dictment from the county GD811d Jury. The indictment was is~ue<! in December. Iran, Iraq Counterpunch With Bombs BASRA, Iraq !AP) Iraqi Mi Gs pounded Te hran 's oil storage tanks today and Iranian warplanes bombed Baghdad and other Iraqi cities. the Iraqi com mand reported. Iran claimed it rorced Iraqi troops to retreat in ·the Abadan area. . Iraq said it cut off I ran 's re finery city of Abada n at thf' southern end of the war front Iran said it pushed the Iraqis back six miles from the eastern and northern outskirts of the ci· ty. forcing the Iraqis to regroup 12 m iles from t he city. Iran said the people of Abadan had taken to trenches and were pre pared for hand·to·hand combat. The Iraqi command, in a com- munique broadcast by Baghdad Radio. said the oil reservoirs of the Iranian capital wer e set ablaze by raiding Iraqi je(s that also stru~k at two army camps near Iran's wes t e rn city of K e rm a n s hah , 250 'mil es southwest of Te hran and 70 miles east of the Iraqi border. Commercial ~enter Eyed By Plaqpers The Irvine P lanning Com· mission will consider a pres· ervation policy for euC'alyptus trees and plans for a massive commercial center tonight. ,. The center is to be built by the Irvine Company on a.triangle of Ian~ bounded by the Laguna. San Diego a nd Santa Ana freeways. Building laelght at the center ls ooe i11ue that the com· .miaaion la to consider. The Irvine Company wants to build 20-atory bUlldings there and repreaentativea from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station say that would interfere wtth mllJtary aircraft operations. The eucalyptus poUcy would r:evise an exlltiq praervatlon plan the city b .. for the trees. The commialion will meet at 1: IO in the Irvine ctty Council Chambera, 1'1200 .r-amboree Road: ,, A C'Ollectlon of X -rate d m aguines are be&ng stored in Newport Beach City Hall this week in hopes they'll persuade an Orant;e l'•>unl} S uperior Court judge to dose down an adult bookatore. City Attorney Hugh Coffin saJd three magazines. purchased by a Newport resident upset with the Talk of the Town bookstore. are being kept in his office -The m agauncs. wrapped in a brown bag, will be presented to Judge J o hn T rotte r n ex t Wednesday when the city ar gues for closure of the Coast Highway bookstore The city s C'lw;urc drgument 1s tJCpected to center on the ronten· 't1on that the X rated shop is in v1olat1t>n or tht city's latest e me rgency ordina nce, r elatink;; to adult t.•nterta1nrnent. That oJdtnanc:o. adopted in the pre .d awn huurs Wednesday, bans :id11lt l'ntert:.tinmcnt ccn h:rs from lor;1ting within 500 feet of a residential area. The Talk of the Town. 2930 West Coast Highway, 1s roughly 250 feet rro m the ne arest res1denc<>. F'urtht'r. 1l prohibits any· X- rated businesses from locating within 1,000 feel of eaC'h other or within J,000 feet of any school . par k or church. The emergenC'y ordinance. ci· l y offiC'ia ls admit. makes rt virtually·imposs1ble ro r any adult entertainment business to locate in Newport UeaC'h, except in the heart of Newport Center, Fashion Island. A previous e m erge ncy. o r- dinance. designed simply lo out· law adult bookstores and movie theaters is pre·empted by the new emergency ordinance. Cof- fin explained. · ,.. And the reason for the switch to governing X·rated businesses through land use laws is a con- cern that the city might be step· pinai into the midst of· a First Amendment fight. Judge .Ttotter had refused to grant the city a te mporary restraining order after councn members bad una nimous ly .a dopted the C'i ty's original emergeQcy ordinance. HO.ME REP.41RS VIEWED TODAY Today's Daily Pilot contains a magaiine 1«Uon for rettdenta of the Orange Cout. Loo~ for "Periscope: Your Home .. -a 24·pa1e macazlne .ecUon with 1tor1e1 and ptctures llluatratma ldeu for bOme im- provement, remodelini aad ,... pair. sources as saying Americans were negotiat ing eithe r orfic1ally or unofficially in Tehran. The station reported some of tht same information Wednes- day night. and that, too, was de- nied .by ,spokesmen at the White llouse Pentagnn and State Department. Of the Wednesday night re· po rt , Pe ntai,ton s pokesman 'I ho mas Hoss said: "The report mvolvina aircraft loadedf"With s pare parts 1s false." W LS·TV said Wednesd ay that five planes carrying spare parts were to leave Chicago no h.ter than noon Friday ror Iran and that pilots in the Chicago area wsre on 48-hour standby. E.arlier in the day. President Garter said he could not "pre diet to you. any progress in the Fa•il:g F ... Fired IJp foreseeable future " m galmn~ the hostages' release. Ca m pail!:ntng in Yatesville , Pa, the president Raid he was di reefing daily eHorb ''to try to reach the people 1n Iran with authority to make decisions" 1n t he inter est of ~a 1 n1ng th~ freedom of the hostages. The 52 host af!cs h a vi bc .. n held in Iran s mce No'" 4, 197!l. Annika Glassen, 5, aims the hos~Jle.r brothers Lasse;U,--and Enk--;-9, are Unwind- ing from a brand new fire engine at the Ora nge County Fire Department station at ileritag-e-Puk in Irvine. The engine. one of five being added to the county fleet . is able to puqlpl,250 gallonsof water per minute 4 Mesa Engineers Die in· Plane Crash By i\RTHl lR R. VINSEL Of a. 0.llY ,., .. ,Staff S e v e r e t.u r b u 1 e ~ c e i n Tuesday's first fall rainstotm front that swe pt Southe r n California tooay w1:1c; blamed for <1 Ca1on l'ass plane crash that killed four young engineers from a CMta Mesa.based corpor;ition Wastewater Pipeline Funds Sought Irvine Ranch Water DistriC't direC'tors want to build a S20 million. eight mile-long pipe to carry treated sewage waler to the Pa<'lfic Ocean. It would b e d esigned to transport 32.6 million gallons or waste wate.r per day from the Michelson Water Reclamation Plant to an existing pipe that ends five m iles off Huntington Reach. aC'cord i n g to IRWD engineer Steven L. Malloy. The sewage will be treated in a two·st~ _process (mandated by the Environmental Protec· ti o n Agenry l before being dumped in the ocean , he added. Currently, sewage water from the plant undergoe!f a three.step process and is primarily used to Irrigate crops. However. as Irvine's popula- tio n has grown. so has the number of g allons of raw sewage treated at the Mi~laon Plant. Now reachin& the point where it can no lonaer reclaim all of the sewage into water ror c r ops, the d istrict needs an ocean ouUall, Malloy said. He explained that lncreuingly the distpct bu had t.o dump reclaimed water into the San Diego creek Channel ~at leads into. environmentally aenaiU.ve · Newport Bay. This is allowed temporartly by tbe State Board of Water Quality Control. . "They can revoke thia permit at any time and we need more of a failsafe system." Malloy said. The official deciaion to 10 ahead wittf the S20 million plpe project came at tbe Tuesday nt1ht meet1n1 of the IRWD direct.on. · The board wlll discuss the pipe's environmental rarntfica· Uona In • wbUc meetinc on Oct. 2'1. The four died mstantly when their single e ngin e Cherokee Archer smashed into a ridge near the high desert town of Hesperia. Wreckage was found Wednesday. A co·worker from COi Corp .. 3303 Harbor Blvd. flying a com· panion plane minutes ahead of the doomed air craft radioed back a severe turbulence warn- i n g , but i l was t oo late. authorities believe. • Civil Ai r Patrol and COi Corp. oHic ials today confirmed the viC'tims: Pilot Allen Cole . 31. or Hancho Palos Verdes. originally from Portsmouth, England. -Christophe r J oaillet. Z7. or 4351 Boardwalk Drive, Hunt- ington Beach , or-iginally from Surrey, England. Mel WilC'ox , 27, of the Oakwood Garden Apartments, 333 First St .. Seal Beach. originally from Yo rkshire, England. -Kwong Lee. 27, of Los Angeles. Spokesmen for the Costa Mesa [ .rm wt-ii c h contracted the ngineer s' services out said oaillet was an avionics ngineer and Wilcox was an aircraft acoustics engineer, both assigned to McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Co. in Long Beach. There has been concern that the strait could be c losed because of the war between Iran and Iraq. However, Pentagon of· ficials Wednesday discounted Iranian threats to mine the vital area at the mouth of the Persian GuU. . Col e was a m ec hanical systems engineer working for Northrop Airc raft Co. of Los Angeles. Lee's assignment was unspecllled. Authorities involved in the search said CDI employee Paul Gear. of ·Los Anaeles, also a British subject,. WU nyina home elgbt to 10 miles· ahead of the rented aircraft piloted by Cole. Cole wu more familiar with the treacheroua C.ton Pua, SO miles nortbeut of Loe Ao1elei1 . a bottleneck separating the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountaln ranees and 1ra"Jard of small planes. Cold in North · BJ..,.. AMeclalM hem The spate pf early winter\ weatbet continued over moet ot Northern California aa tem· perat..,.. stayed in the 40I at nl&bt. . . . Mo1intains Dusted Bv .. 1st Sno1.vfall .. By Tbe Associated J>re!oi A \.'Old autumn stnrrn bruughl the first snowfaJI or tht• Sf':1son lo the High Sierra and loral mc.un tains, leaving up lo two inches -.1 Mammoth Lakes and H i~ Ot>ar and traces elsewhere . 1 he ~ :1 tional Weather Servke <..i1d to day. The early snowfall lerl :-1 s pot ty covering overnight at tht• Ma mmoth Mountain Ski Areil and. acC'ording to "pokc~wom :m Mary Murphy, the ski es hnd not cleared by mid·morn1ng. About six inches Wt'r<' r<>port 'ed at the highest e lf'vations around Mammoth. but a<'cord ing to Mary J nne Moran. an employee of Kittredge·~ Sport Shop. the ski bus iness wasn't rolling yet not that s he minds "I'm sure it's going to (oft>l warm," she said "It's a little ·too early for sn()w for mt' '' A touch of snow also fell in Wrightwood on the northern side of the San Gabriels but qui<•kly melted. a local ski s hop npt'rator said. Elsewher e . lig ht s ho we r s dropped measurable rain from Riverside east to Palm Springs. Needles had .01 of an inC'h of rain. The snow level was l'XJ>ected a t the 5,500.foot level Lodat Oraft:'4~-:o-asl \l·ealher Continued mostly fair tonight and Friday_ Lows tonight S2 at the beaches. 60 inland. Highs Friday 70 to 77. · INSIDE 'lt»DA l' One report aay• IJKl<'eth1ps are headed /err Jomw in San ~go County. SH 8'ory. AS t• -~--JUST BRE'4KING---.. ~····· fks11e1 ... LAU iM1'U /rorn fodo11 '• world oftd notaoi.af "'101 dnitlopmnl1 Stock Prices Soar To Fo1ir-year High N•:W \'OU I\ (AP 1 Stot'k prtC'f'I' rMf' to ttw1r hii:th••lil J11ry Grilling ·Open to Press l•vels in 3h )'1·11r11 h><hH as t he· go\•t"mment µr1•\11d1•d n11m.: ev1dt Gf t• the 1·~·ur111rn' h••' t•mt•ri:t-d from tht• rt'l'l•n1lm T rnd11ii: was hf'llV)' Thf' Do~ Jot\t'' J H•ra~" uf lO 1nt1uMnal •S'U''' 14~• 7 ~ pmnt11 to • -"J In thl' fa r t Cow houn. of tr11d1ni:. a" ,,d, un1•1·i. 11111 m.1mbt'r\'d 1k d 1nel1 b~ a .!. t mar 1:in nmun~ ;-., .. \ orK ~Lt1dr. 1-:X ct111 n I( e I.as ue~ The cl018el) -.11tr hNt uHra1o1e has not d o.,t•d that h1a;h "'"<'•· J im . ll, 1m, wht3n H 1 \'11t•twd 97" f~ 'rlw f'l'Cier 11 ltesl'n t-Honrd r 1·1~11 h•d thut 1111t 11~1 r1ul vnx1u1 lion role l pt'rt'C'nt In ~·11tt•mt>t-1 f111 th(• 'cC'unl1 1111.nthly 1-:11111 art~r sb. mont h~ l)f dt·1·hnt> f'h1• l 'ncnnil·ri·t• Ot•p1.rt111rnt '''"'Hi. ~d that ~nonal 1n c u1111 rcll>t> n •1 ,,..r('enl an St>ptt'111h~.-r fo r ttw Set'ond l~~l month!\ i.:.u n 1lf lht> \ , ... , Barrlf"ad.-d tlo1t f 'ln-. H.altdo• Sltf•U 1.0~ (it\'rm·i.1 Al'1 l'oll~t-hert' wen• trying todn\ 10 t •• lk an urm-...t man "'ho b11rnr 11dt.'<I h11n11eH 11\s adt· a 1·11111lc11111111u111 into surrendt'rtnK The m:u1 lt'ntatwt'I) 1dent1f~ a~ Hobert l 'hl1'11oun 1:! tired more t han 100 random shots "through the n1i:ht " but ar> pare ntly nut Jt an):ont' m particular, :.aid daspaleher I.arr} St Denis of tht' Sirnta Clara County Sheriff's Departmt'nl Pohte evar uated t he 1m rned1atl' iirt'a surround1ni.: th1• 1·on c.lonunium wh1}(' ne~ollators tned tu t alk the ma n 1nW g1v111.: u1• lfgltan r~_.ndftt• , .... ,,. ... ,.,. ... .,er MOSCOW 1AP l Afghan Pres ident Habrak Kar111a l ar rt ved t:rr Moscow today fo r his first viSlt sinr-e-&Jv1et troops, stalled him 10 months ago. Karma! was welcomed by Soviet Pr eside nt Leonid I Brezhnev. Fore ign Minister•Andre1 Gro myko and other Soviet dignitaries. the official Tass news agency said , There was speculation that Karmal may be in trouble wit h his Kremlin backer s because of the continuing stubborn re- sistance by anti-communist Moslem guerrillas opposed to Karmal's Marxist gove rn.!'1ent. Carl~r S1r~Hmrpf1al Prw,.ra• NEWlNGTON. Conn. (AP) -Pres ident Carter said today that senior citzens "will not be abandoned and . , . will not suf· fer'' u long as a Democrat is in the White House, (Related story, A4) • Campaigning in Connecticut on the second day of a two-day tour of the Northeas t, Carter s aid his Republican challenger. Ronald Reagan, has opposed national he alth insurance. The president added that he wanted lo h ave such a program. but one that is "embedded in the consciousness of America." · In an auditorium of the Children's Hospital. decorated with stuffed lions and furry bears, Carter stressed the e mphasis his program would place on preventive m edicine. prenatal e are and care for young childre n. Former Jail Guard Faces Murder Rap CHICAGO <AP> -A former Cook County Jail g uard who_al legeetly poured gasoline Q.ver his wife and 10-month·old son and set them on fire will be charged with murder in the d eath of the ('hild. police s aid today The infant died today in the b u r n uni t o r a M II w a uk ee hospital and his mother was in critical condit ion in a Hockford hospital. A d aughter. Edna. 18. who was burned as she ran from the room and across a burning porch Cops Accwed In Sex Act Dismissed SACRAMENTO (AP) -T wo Sa c ramento policemen have · bee n fi red after a woman a<:· cused them of forcing her to have oral sex with them in the bac k seat of a patrol c ar. A s pokesm a n f o r th e Sac ramento Police Officers As· socia t ion said the two officers de nied the incident happened. J oel Cer vantes, 29, or West S a c rame nto. a nd Dann y Cheetham. 27. of Sa cramento, both JlfJ .year vet e'rans or the police force. were fired Wednes - day following a month-long in- vesti~ation by the police internal affairs division, said Capt. John Mihaoovtch. lie •aid the district attorney's office ir: investigating for possi- ble criminal charges. ORANOI COAST DAILY PILOT f~• Ot~ C.~ O•••t Pool •ii" ••utn '" CGt'f\Oinitd ~ ~P•ir\,\ t\ P\ltH•""'d Dy IN Or•nv., c.o.u PuoliW"O Cen'lp•n• 541o.1, .. ,., •Oitlor!\ .,. °""41\.Md Jr~Oi,'<l•'f tM0"9h Ft •G.f• tot Co'" Mmtu . ,....,pu,-f A•-' n Huftf•nQf(.N'\ &••f l\ 'Ovt'ltfHl •411t1•v ''v•n• t •Qun• 8t•Ch SouOI COlt't A '\tl'\Qlll• ,floQnln<tl NltllOO '' puDh\t'llllO S.lu.f(t.6;11 •t'IO SuN>ftt\ ff\• PUN'"•' p..,bh\hll'tQ O'Wll n .. , )JO Wu t 0 1tr ~.,,.,., P U Bo• 1\60 (01:tt11 ~""· (4'lif01tt1" •7-lt ·-·-.,., .. ,,~"' ·~ ~U4)to\NH' ni.""n••••tl (dlt6• ..-....... , . ..........., ---·1tn•(llf"q !d!IO, , ....... " .... • ,._.~, .. , ..._.f\.e.Q1no £ d1t., Ottleea '°''' Mf'\f .UO Wn t lleY ~httf't LAQWM ,._M" 1011 flrtO , ... ,, H•Qf'•.t• to4yf"lft""'.,. '"~"' 1111) ~·\"' tMul••••d feifepMl\e (7U)~21 Ct.......e Mveftt16fttM2·M11 screammg for help. was listed in serious condition. Carrus Buggs. 43. surrendered to -police Wednesday night. ac- companied by an attorney. and declined to ma~e a statement. Investigators s aid Buggs al· lege dly set the fire because his wife told him sht' planned to fil e for a divorce Buggs originall y was charged with a ggravated battery. With the death of the boy . Darryl Buggs, the charge w ill b e c hangei;t t o murde r . s a id ho m idde in vest ig ator David Dioguardi. According to police. Buggs al· legedly s et the fire in the bedroom, then ran to the. front porch of the family 's South Side · dwelling, doused it with fuel and ignited it before n eeing. Mrs . Loretta Buggs. 39, was t ransferred by helicopte r to St. Anthony Hos_e.ital in Rockford. I\) 01\ \'ID K U'l'ZMANN °' ... 0•••• ...... \Uff 1 Jr,111Ji01' I '1111nt ) Sujkrior Court .l111lg1· 01 1•llJ &our' ha decided 11l1c ~•II n11t C'ltJS•' h1·r 1·ourtroom 11rtc:r ull tlur111~ 11uc:.ll()n1ng of pru)oi1Jt•i•llv1• Juron. in -potential ,J1·.1t h 1ic•1rnlty •'lt!.l' .l11llg 1 S1•11t'!), 111 1 l•JN'tang a 11111 111111 ti ~ l>1•µut ) P u bl ic I) l' rt• II d l ' r I( IJ II a I d B u t l·e r W1•tl111•MI;" tu d oM• µroecedings 111 1>11·:.i. Jnd µul>IH'. revers~ her ... 11 li ,•r le•111.111v1· 1,1os1tion that sh«: \\ 11ulc l iu l11w Ju rur questioning on 1 Ht11I .ii p1101~hrm·nt lwt11nt1 d 1t!i1'<I L I .~~. Na·vy Boosletl ''" H or11111z WAS lll Nl;TON 1J\l '1 l h• l ni lt.'d St att·s a 11cl ct:. 111111111 11 I hci. hav1· 1111it•tly b1111t up u 1111 • ,. or al lt•as t f..0 wa1'sh111:• Ill llw vi1•1natv of th1•·Stn 11l 11f 11111111111 or atXiut tWH'l' tlw 11111111 ... 1 .. 1 Soval•t ships nt•ar' llw k1·v 11il s hipping strait. a1·1·n11l1111: lo " publish<-'<! report t11d .1y T he Wa s hangt11 11 1•11,1 .. n11I Fra nee. Rritaan .11111 /\11:.ll 11h11 have addt·d nuval f11r·1·1'!. in lh•· rt!gion to strengtlwn :i I I S f11·d in the Indian On •an :11111 I '1·rs11111 <:ulf a mounting 111 :1:: s hcps Meanwhile . Pn•s1fh-nl < 'm1•·r. on a trap to 'Nl'" .l1•rst·y. stuit \\lednesda~ n1~ht. "Wl• will tak1· whatever stt>ps art· m•t•t•ssary to keep the Strait or llorniui 111x-n s o that our C'ountry and othl'r countries w1 II have atccss to the· eounlries on the west side or the gulf." The allit.'<i ships an the vicinity of t he Strait of I lormuz 1n<:lude three a arerart car rie rs and a half dozen destroyt·rs. T he Post said. Twenlv-runc Soviet ships have rccenllv l>een monitored in the region . ...:. __ _ -The news pape r a lso reported that the governments involved p articula rly Britain and 1-· r a n c e -h a v e t r i e d t o downplay the significance or the naval build up And . The Post reported . it was s till unclear how c·losely the aJ. lied governments are ooordinat· ing their ships' movements or the division of missions should an a clual threat a rise. Th<' strait is the shipping lane through wh1eh 12 million to 15 million IJar rels or oil a d ay now tn thp industrial West . Police Grab 3 VA NCOL"V Ell. Rral1sh Col um bia (AP)) Three m en were a rrested I.Jut no c har ges ha ve bee n riled in connection with the wounding of three people by a sniper and two othe r apparently unre lated incidents that ke pt police hopping Wednes day in Vanc:ouver. • Pekin, an eight-root mobile steel .structure. is on a year's loan to the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Presen- tation of the 1988' work by Alexander Calder wu made by Henry T. Segentrom (above), who said after the loan the work will be displayed in South Cout Plaza Town Center, Cotta Mesa. doors in the murder tdat of prison escapee Lawrence Ross Poulsen. The issue a rose Tuesday when J u ry se l e c t ion b eg an in Poulsen's case . rt marked the firs t lime that n e w rule s es tablished by the California Supre me Court were being im - plemented In the Orange County tourts Thrnw rul"~· handed down m un Au~u14t de <"l!UOn , required . that and1 v1 cl11ul Jurors be qul!s t1ont•1I 11h1111t th1•1r d1·uth penalty v111w11 1111t1111h· ttw 11r1·iwnl'4(. of oltwr 111rur11 A 11 1111w·1111·11ti-ltud l1t·1·n mudc I'•• 411•11111 1w11a ll y 1p11•1'1 ltur11ng 1·111d 1I 111· l11111d l•·ll 1n 11n c 1·u11 1 t11111111 wh al1· IJrl•lllJl'f'l lVP 1111 111" w111h·•I 111 11r111th•·r 11111 tlw •111•·1\l1•1n f1I 1111hhc: a1' ''''"" w11H 11tlM·•I wlwn .lu'1,a::l· ~.,.,.,,. 1111l1•·11t•·•I tltut al was her lwl11·I tlw le1 1-11t 1·11111·1 111tcnd1·d for " 11 ... p11l11t1· 1 .. lw •·x1·llHh-d from lltl ~ 111111114' 111 )111411 !ol'l l·('lllHI SO •(lll'll llt111l11a,: t't11t l1I ht• ('OOl l'lt ted In (1TTV1Tt F --- II 1• lt111· 1u:1k irag tw r r 11 l 1 n ~ 1111111 le11w•·v1·1 :.111· M·I u h1·ur1ng W1·1l111·"•l·•V .11 wl111'11 1.1111 1· pros ,., 111•·• 1·11p ll.11 r 1:-. um1 attorney 111111•·111 11•·11'1 11111., n ·pn·s <'nl1ng 1111· 11 .. ._i1.,t•·1 cww:-.p;qJl'r. argut-d 1111 1111 111tt·11 1·u111 ln1<11ll I I 111 r II'> 11 1h·1iuty d111trwt at 11111w \ 1·1t11l1•11d1•cl the slate ('OU rt t1111 11111·1111 ''' 1·xl'lud1• the publll' I 111111 1111· 1'4111rt row n when it s aid 1 le ,, 1 111r11 1·:. s h o u Id b e s e q111·'\l1·11·1l wh t•n qut•s lione d 111111111lh.·1h·uth pl'M.alty 111· :.:1111 llll' <·our·t l)nly wantf'd 111u-.1w1·t1 v1• J 11 rors s eparated I ri1111 1·11(·h utlwr when q uizzed a l11111l Ull'tr VICWS. "' I l1•b1n~ 1·1kd a U S. Supreme t 'ourt c·asl' wh1l'h he ld tha t court pn 1t•1·1·rl1ngs <·ould on ly be C'losed to the publa<· under unus ual <·in · u msl anc·es After hearing the aq~urnents . J udge Sears said. "I am not go· ang lo close the rourt rooan at this sta~e ... S h e add ed , howeve r. she w o uld li mit a cc:ess t o her co urtroom to a first ·l·ome. fi rs t. s er ved basis. I ""The Cle fenaaiit in the case. Poulsen. is an escapee from the Lompoc federa l prison and is ac· cused 'of killing a Fulle rton man. Daniel Marzi ale, two years ago. If convicted of firs t-degree m u rd e r w i th s p ec1 a l circumstances, Poulsen would race a separate penalty hearing in which the jury would be asked to decide if he s hould be sen- tenced to death or life imprison- m e nt .without possibility of pa role SF-Ice Cream Taint Feared . . SAN F HA NCISCO (AP> - More than 6,000 San Franc iscans who feared they were exposed to hepatitis by eating pos sibly con· ta m inated ice cream have re - ceived free anti-hepatitis shots. city offi cials say. T h e Department or Public Health had e xpecte d to give a bout 4,000 s hots of gamma globuliJI, which works to coun· teract hepatitis. The s hots were given after an e mployee or Bud's Ice cre am. a r espected San Franc isco ic e er eam manufacturer , became 111 with the disease. The e mployee ha d m a de an estim a ted 450 gallons or the ice cream . which was distributed to 13 outlets. ,...=:-... "\ -~-1 ........ WHO IS THAT MASKED MAN ON THE FREEWAY? Hyglenlat John PendergrH• Ready tor Smog LA Firm Testing Anti--smog Masks I.OS A NCEi.ES 1AP1 The nf•x t lime Los Angeles has a serious st'hog alla<'k. sever al h und r e d em 1>loyee s of a m a nufar turin g firm will don w ha t look like St1 rg1ral mas ks to prot l'C't aga inst inhalation or the noxious che micals If the smog lake rn asks prove sat1sfa rtory they wall be market ed to tht• publie at $1 ,25 apiece. said John Penderg rass. an in- d ustnal hygien ist a l the 3M Company lie Sit.Id J M ma k('S about 40 different kinds of race m asks for use by sewage treatment plant workers , hospital workers who handle odorous tissue and some industrial workers . but until now there has bee n no mask on the m a1'ket d es igned to combat smog . T he s mog m ask we ighs 15 g rams. looks like a s urgica l m ask and would be eCCective for _ about 40 hours of s mog, Pender· gr ass said. · He ~howed a simi l a r ex- perimental smog m a s k at a news conference. Damage _Probe,& ~ Three Mile Island WQrk Under Way MIDDLETOWN. Pa. t AP J A team of five technicians . maktng the third entry tnto the contaminated reactor contain· -m-ent -buitding at-"f'hTel! 'Mi1e Isla nd. beg an their mission to· day' lo get more ins ight into the Sl billion cleanup job ahead. Three health physics techni- c ians , dressed in protective clothing, planned to stay inside the r adiation-filled building for up to an hour to take p hoto· ~raphs, measure radiation to loc al l' further "hot spots.:· try to op e n a n ele vato r d o o r a nd ret rieve a radiation monitor left be h ind by a pr e vio u i; e ntry team. Two mainten ance workers. who make up the rest of the five· man team. planned to s pend 25 m inutes repairing the locking mec h an ism o n an i n ternal airlock door and then leave. ac- cording t o a s pokesm a n for Metropolitan Edison Co .. the nuclear plant operator. The No. 2 reactor at Three Mile Island was cr ippled last year in the nation's worst com· • m e rcial nuclear act<id'ent. Men first entered the containment building. which houses the dis· a bled reactor, July 23 this year. 16 months after the accident. Th ey s t ayed i n sid e for 20 minutes. T he entries are the fir st steps in the cleanup, which is expect· ed to take a bout 511.l years. P rotective gear for the third e nt ry included two pairs of cloth coveralls. a cloth hood, two or t hree paiTS -of-gloves, pluuc-- booties, fireman 's boots and an air filter. S pokesmen said a heavy fireman's cloak used ln previous visits was eliminated from the outfit because of relatively low radiation levels found during the second plant entry Aug. 15. T he four-man team on. that v1s1t found radiation levels rang· ing from 100 to 700 millirems. eo mpared with the federal limit or 3.000 millirems per year for nu'c le ar workers . The heavy elothing a nd 90·degree te rn · pe r at.ures insid e the concrete building forced two men to exit ha lfway through the 40-minute entry. • The third entry had been set for last month. but was delayed. Dope Ring Busted SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A "fa mily-ope rated" dope ring that allegedly has been import· ing opium and heroin from Mex- ico w as smashed a nd an est imated S2 million in drugs seized . police said. Three men and. two women were arrested Wednesday night in two raids._ ====We-Carry the lest All Year LOllCJ----..~ Mein Store 222• Newport ••vet. Newpcwt .. Hh 171-7174 ~Delly Stote 2 - 210¥1 Menne Ave. Belbo• ltlend 173-7121 0,-Dely ltor• 3 OP Gotcha, Dolphlns, Offshore, Stubbies, O'Neills, Rip Curl, IZOD, Merooa, Powderhorn, T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Four Play, A-Smite, Topsiders, Qulksllver and much more. ~--_.. __________ __ I 10% OFF Coupon I I Oooc111111tttna11" I L notwellfMM•men._.,...,..,1zoo. l ------------- South Collet Ptau -Co8taMeN ...... 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Space Aliens Due· '3 2 P lanet,s to Send "4'pace.~hips ' . ~. • • • I EL CAiON' cAPJ Ruth Norman l'<Jrt1t·1punt~ in l h1· Ol'l :!! bndin1. s;.iys she's getting s ign als from oute r c·:.11<''1 the I 1r ... 1 ~or!IJ ! 'ttndavt uf s ~HH't' t hat s pi:t cesh1ps from 32 L ight h J\•• rcg1-.lt'rcd f rom P,l a nc ts are headin g for ne arb~ 1hrough11.11.t tht· l nllf'd :-.tatc·s and. Jamul, and s he's r ented a theater tu C::inacla, shL· s atd T hC' µrogram will helµ prepare for their a r rival· OIJN• \\-1tb .111 coterµtant'lary fashion The news is especially good for sho\\ wi th J~ l n;.iriu:. m l•rnbt-r:. pt•oplc with h eating p ro blems man h111g 1nt11 thl· <'l•nh-1. L'CJC'h n trr) bt>C·ause the outer·space ships will 1ni.: ltw lrnnm r ot :i tl aflcn·nt plun1·1 form a tower of power to supply a.II . .ind '.\1·ar1111: !Ill' r urn·nl r lothing the e nergy needed on this e arth. say:; \\Orn 111 that 1•l<J1•c• the 80-year~old Mrs. Norman. who "C htr c 1111111111111 1:II11111~ lt·ll us wh~il also goes by the t itle of tht' archang1•I t •IH IJrotht r ~ 1111 C':1c h 11lan1 t :11 1• Uriel. wc·an11g, :\fr.; "\1u 111;111 ... a~s AR RIV.U. T IME IS only three to six m'mths away, s he say:-. .. so h r grouµ; call~d Unarius . tbe Sdef\Cc ol Life . has rented the 1,200·.l>cal East tounty Performing Arts Center in El c a,on for a 12-hour readiness hrid t(lJ! on Oct. 21 S he says a starr of mon • than 60 people. including srn:n t1sts. engm eers . c;:omposl•rs art1i;ti; and _f tlm producers is hc lp1r11:: lit 1 pre pare "I h1~ t1n1t• ~lie s:.1111 1-:.1rth I)'. 1 t·.1d.' 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J l l' pl<mmiig to tvach thT' ~ L .ANG E i.ES tA P l Att1ir1" · lt·nntll·1 4 .fUl.ll (ii.I Earth World people and to hl'lp Martih. who was f'l rcd b) AH•' .11 tt-1•s j,,. ·i< "U!-ed thl·m •· 1:.~.:.J-i.~~~~ fl 11 1 n I.I t 11 1 u n r d a '11 tli111•r h11111~ht :ilu111-.I bo\. lunl'h c 11111 1111111i· 11.11 ho ' u1·d •!111 h· ,ub and 111'1 k • -the network and Spe>lling ( :oldl1CI').; P1 .,cf1wtt1111.-. of. im p rop e rly d ive rttn~ profit.. fron• 1 'lo.11 !11·" Angele'' to another T.V :.t•rit·' h.1( ,,j.,d \ 1w .rnd SpelUna·Goldberg for $fl rn tl lton ln a Su.perior Court suit ttlNI \\1·rl'11°sd<r). \Is M~rtill alleges sfie "as 1mprojwrl\ I trt·rl last Nm 1 from ht.'t' job as d 1r1·ctor of 11mt1.ll'h\ f111 th1· netwotk. Pumpkin C ontest . ~BC Said 1t disrn ISSE!d hl'r .hf'< ,111:,l l'f p11.'.1 Jllh pel'fotman.ce and attendarg:t' r ~ U-• ~aid. Ff•wu 01i '''"' ·LOS ANGELES 1Al'1 \ IC> \t',11 11ld man who climLed or fell into a liun·s !' •llllJlltrnd .It•lht· Los Angele~ Zoo in (;riffilh 1-'ark "'J!> tf,S.utt>d to death and then par ti:illy tc>al1 n Ii a ~It lion police said. . ~,.. 1, .. ~ • Ulm p()h ee identified a!. F:uct'n\. lt'J' m11nd Lid .. alct[lr Park <tppi:tn:r.t l~ <l1!~bedfa trN· Ait'4 , ...,. ~-~-oot waU Wedn~da~ t-1thf.i'1 .. 1110~ qr' jumpang 1n b 01e lion i:omponnrl J\J · tte was rnaul ed to d('ath b.> J l.'iO·pi.}Unci n al1 · lion. t he n was dragged from lhl' M •·nc·:anil p;11t1 JI I~ eaten, polit-e explain ed . 'i. Ga9 e luh Endfu~'~" ('a rtt•r , 11.'\ u · :\IOON BA y IA f') After a ha1·d tnugl!t l'lel't1on year l'~rnpaign. 1 an alwn p11mµk1ri \\C1ghing 1n at an \ 1•p11 :J!1t I 2 pound~ '" the winner or lhf' . \ lnf·or.ni er ~eady To ·."ing f:.<]it<!'~ . ' ' I.OS AN<;ELES IA I') ). Aladena· ? ".J1mm) Th., Weasel"· Fi;atianno. a C'ORfcssed Mafia assas!"irr ran ked as the m1.1.c;t im port<mt mob informer .... 1nt·e .losl'ph Valach i, takes t he wit· nl's:. st:.md in fede~al court today to testify agam:.I rive old friends. Frat1 anno . 66. under he avy govern· ment protection. is sajd to be. ready to tdl who killed F~ank ·:The Bomp" Fh.'1Tl"J'~i~ro. ~-nrottsteT 1iJ r n e d . informer who was gunned do wn on a Sa n Diego str eet F'eb. tO.. 1977. And the i;iovernmerit's Organized crime St rike l"oJce is banking on Frahanno to link. the five reputed Marl a f!g'ures on trial lo acts ot extor- tion . ra~keteering and conspiracy as members of the Lo!< A ngcfos fam1lv ~f La Costa Nostr~ · l w 0 l' i t v . w Cl I I d 11 (.' ;1 v \ " •. I ~ h l Pumpkin Cha1np11111ship T h C' n · \\ a!' a I a d 11 I a rn 1 u h I t- g i· um bl.mg Wcd111, .. ;ri;J v 0\'1·r lh<: t1ll1st in Half Moon Hay wh1rh hn:-.L., t ht> western half of the con lest "They had to ~" ouh1df" the c oun trv." multcrtd \:;1111 ' ...,olonmn .. s i}okes pt:rson tor the• 1:1mh sL ·1 ht·~ went lo CanJd.i • HOWARD 0 1 U Oi \\ 1nch.11r ;\1" a Srot 1a ('aptun•d lt<llh Lh<· .,q1wsh and pumpkin t1l11•s for the> c a~ll•rn host h>\\ n . Cirelc\llll'. Ohto I Its squ<t:-.h tnttt.>red in a t et whoµping 13<1~ .. As if it wercn 'l hum1ll at1og enough to lose bv more than l <!O pounds. t he westerners l cacnt'Ci lhut D111 's pumpktn IS shrinking at a rate or eight pounds a d ay When it won a n:n·nt tonlt'!>t in Philadelphia. thl' 111(111stcr dl•ntc'fJ lh{' S"ccrles-atmore ttran tfOO l>(')unas T H E BEST T HE WEST could do was a mere 275 p ound pumpkin r aised by Vance A llred and Tom Bgr~hard of Salinas a nd a 263~~ p und g r ee n . 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Then you 'll start ~arning the highest 1nt e1 est allowed by law. And that interest rate will be secure for a full 30 months. Even while other rates might be chan911:1g, -. your rate i5n 't affected at Mutual Savings. I A W e'll compound your interest daily. which increases your a_nnual yield. So you 're really earning • interest on your interest. There's no risk and you 're • ---r- ' ..... u .. Jl1<1: I ' I ll 111!1 I From Oct Iii thrtr Oct :!'l 1111r I I .5.'i'; ;mnual rat <' '11•lcls I~' I:!', 11 1.\1u ie lnCJl<111q frn ,, I '•ft 11..'rm pl,H~ with I 11yl 1 1111 I• ''>I. Mutu,11 ~rWlt 1~l' ·i' ill'i-. tlw h 111t>11th. 1.1 • 1 M..irker A1 '••11n1 \\ •. : 10.(1()() 11111llllllllll , ... ii HI II li11\'(J ,f,•11: f!Jl 26 weeks A nc.l both .il •1. i... to $100.000 by i\ u.~ t I(•\ I ' We can ·1 promise yw '"'" 11)1 ' . ''»'I IL I 11 "· but at M utual Sav11145 1.. • • 11 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1Vc...t1• ,,,,. V. l.tu"rt• J-t.1 ~Pattc"••.•l11'''"'~y,y,,,._,d. 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It\ 111e· that ttu· 1111111111' und u dt<velopmt.'nt ru10JHHI} ha\•t• ''1i-••~n·••1t 11 \•t•1 lt111 lct 111 ~ plans n~ul' tht' ur stuhnn l.U5t month, tht• Lllklf\ Ot> d •'1>nwn1 ( \1rv won 11 v111•· City l'oww1I appn>\•al. uvt-r Munm· nhJl·1·t 111n 3 f111 n wrw change m residt>ntt 11 Northwo,id Manne Cor p~ rt.'prt-sentatl vt·s oppmwd tht· lun•· change bt-raust' thc:y ~la1m~ lht' 01H.>11 property wu11 "near" a ru.cht hazard wne. In order lo sort out Ute latest dispute , nty plann~rs must study the amphitheater proposal. fo r several wt>ek11 an_d the Planning Commission won't look at lht! prujl'<'t for thr~ months. The city and the Marine Corps should at:ree upon and stick to a well·defined noise and c rash zone This wowld save a lot of money and time in the city plannang pr<><'eH ~assurnrvtnlfl'esidents . Growing 1.andrn&rk- The Ii-vine Planning Commission tonight should adopt a new policy aimed at preserving eucalyptus trees in the city. The stately trees are a part of the city's history. They were originally planted to prevent the Wind from sweep- ing the topsoil1 off the rich agricultural land on the Irvine Ranch. Also for pJJrposes of providing firewood and railroad ties for-the Santa Fe Railroad tracks through the area. Many of the original reasons for planting the trees are now gone. but they are a living reminder of Irvine's yester year. But it must be said the trees often find it tl_ard to adapt to urban life. Their delicate root system can easily ' be damaged when paving takes place near the roots. Therefore. the eucalyptus tree isn't ideal for landscaping purposes. · The Irvine Company recognizes this and its represent· atives have stated in the past that many of the trees can't feasibly be preserved in developed areas. The policy before the Planning Commission tonight provides for the retention of the trees but allow~ de· velopers wishtrrg to cut them down a chance to present their case to the city. Festival Success By all accounts, this year's Irvine Harvest Festival was a smashing success: 11.e annual event yielded more than $10,000 in profit, according to the treasurer, which will be used to pay off expenses incurred in past years by Irvine Harvest Festival Inc . The nO{l ·profit corporation has in the past found it difficult to make the event-a financial success. The ·response to this year's ·Harvest Festival bodes well for future festivals. The 8-year-old event gives local organizations in the city a chance to raise money for charity through the operation of a variety of booths at Heritage Park. One such booth operated by the Newport Irvine Rotary Club raised more than $1,000 to be used to help establish a Boys and Girls Club in Irvine. In addition to the obvious .positive charitable aspects of the fes.tival, it serves as a welcome social event: The festival is a key ingredient in giving Irvine resi· dents a sense of community. •• Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Piloc Other views expressed on this page are those of theit authors and artists. Reader ~ommenl 1s invited. Addr1!'Ss The Daily Prlot. P.0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626, Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd ( Mayors ByLM. BOYD Within the southern Mex- kan state of Oaxaca in 1 m . voters elected 570 town mayors. Of these, SO were thrown in jail. because they refused t o take office. Another 50 left the state to avoid the job. And 20 filed cour' a ction 'to relieve tbelJ!sel ves of duty. Why be· in8 a mayor d~there is such an unwan or I do not know. • Am asked why the 15-cent stamp bears an American nae wtth 15 stripes inatead of 13. That's the nag that new over Fort Mc.Henry, Md.. in the bombardment of 1814. The Star Spangled Banner that Francis Scott Key wrote about. Nevada law requ1~<:.:. 1e poatin1 of "No Smoking ' 1l1ns ln puWic 1>la. ~ea. :.·. _ ...__/ Dear Gloo111y Gus Add· to the endaqered •peel• lilt the wife who cu "cooll like motaer uMd to eoak'' --u.e ••-who caa afford to ... , tM sroeer7 bWI u ..... D.M. ....... , ... ,~ .. ,. .... - ... E,. ...... . ...... ,..... ' county there complied with the law. But the signs were in He~rew. Q. To what extent do the big retailers, like Sears, rely on credit sales? A. To a considerable ex· tent. At Sears, 56 percent of sales are made on credit. J .C. Penney, 42 percent. Federated, 85 percent. It's from the Spanish "box· ar'' meaning ''lo sail around" that we get the term "boxing the compass," I'm now told. Q. Why is some special day referred US u "a red·letter day"? A. Was a Ume when most calendan printed ordinary dates in black but holiday dates ln red. 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' ASSUMJNG THAT reality has penetrated this euphor ia. no q uick response is at hand, ·lt 1s late tn the day for new TV ad· vertising. Some Reagan ad· visers believe the answ6{ might be lo buy a half.hour Oll!l>rime time for fleaf(an to f!O into tht- Amencan voters' hvmg room to talk about national security, foreign polk y and mostl)( peace. ~~ Or . a more dra mat ic response: Accept Carter's de· bate challenge. renewed over the last weekend by Strauss, - Don't Blame State Workers For Windfall To the Editor: State employees were done a great disservice by your Aug, 19 editonaJ attacking the per diem "tra ve l ex penses" wh ich legislators receive when they are in session. Your editorial blasted the California State Employees· As· sociation -and state employees by i mplication -for what amounts to a potential S3,000 in· crease in compensation for each of the 120 lawmakers. . CSEA did propose that per diem be raised from $46 to $60. But we proposed that for state employees, not for legislators. ~ate law-gives the Board of Control the power to set per diems for stale employees, hut it expressly reserves for legislators the power lo set their own. HOWEVER, the Legisl;1ture c hooses not to exercise this authority. Instead they privately adopt whatevw per diem rate the Board of Control publicly sets for state employees. Thus, when legislative per diems are criticized, the heat instead falls on CSEA for supposedly obtain· ing them. The major· unhappiness about legislative per diems comes from the fact that legislators re· ceive that money for up t9 220 days a year at their normal work location, the capitol. In s harp contrast, state employees receive per diem on· ly wlien they are aotually work· ing away from their normal work location. We feel we properly based our MO propoeal on findings of the experts in these matters, the preati1i6us survey firm of Runsheimer and Company ... Their· July 19>, report on seven major California cities shows meal and lodlinl costs as of Ju- ly, 1.0, averaged $88.34 per day. All we are aakin1 is that state employees ordered to travel on state business •bould not be re· quired to aubeidise the state bud•et by payinl more out of pocket than the.)' rtteive ln per diem reimburJ~ment. We feel tbi• la a reaonable poeitioa. DAN L. WESTERN General lthaNer, California Slate Employeel. Aaaociatkm TM ....., of COllllf'OI UU _,. • c,..., ,,...,. ·~-~· for .,.,. ""'lbl1n '"1m M lo •· If llW NW ral• lt adopCld bf ....... °" ., ...., _,__ u..;, _. .. -~ ... -lo .... ,,, ... U#or. M'ho~e Highh? 1 To the F.ditor. Your "Kids' Rights Ba<'ked" news articlf Oct 6. about the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the ruling tha t parents have no "right" lo be notified when gov· e rnment Health and Family Planning Centers give con· t racept1 ves to th ~ir teen-age daughters. should read "Parents Rights Raped." The f act that government agencies would lake 1t upon themsel\'eS lo have "r ap sessions" on birth <'Ontrol for sexually active teen-agers. age 14 to 18, is unconscionable in itself. but that they would pro· tecl the children 's "right of privacy" from their parents is inc redible. And they a re now questioning whether parents have the r ight to know when government agenc ies perform abortions on their daughters. IT IS NOT so much a question of whether you are for or against pre marital sex for juveniles, or pro or -con on abortion, as to whom you want to raise your children. Government holds the parent& responsible for them un· til they become of age. Is gov· ernment trying to take over this responsibility? The Communists always said "give us one generation and we s hall have your country.'' Is this what our government is doing? It looks like it. It is time for a change. GOLDIE JOSEPH ·"·o Paradlsr To the F.ditor : l read with interest the news item you r .. on Mayor Frank Fasi, of Honolulu, refutin1 the crime publicity now directed at our soth mid· Pacific state of Ha wail. He says,· surprilln&ly, that. "Report.a about Hawaiian crime have been 1roaaly distort· ed," viaiting Vancouver to com- bat Canadian·outra1e over Cana- dian visitors bein1 mu11ed, robbed and raped in Ha wail. Mayor Fui, wbo lOlt bis bid to be mayor ol Hanolulu for • fourtb term, evidently doesn't con· ault his police chief. Francia Keala, or to read crime reporu. ln hh own newspapers, the Judiciary Reporta of Hawali,..and the f'BJ verified report.a oa crime in Ha wail. Crime ii rUe in H1waU. It la not sale for • •inti• to walk dowft moet ol Waikllll 's 1tre«a1 or any other' area ol Hawaii, after dull. DayU,bt aUac:lla are allo compnaa. 'J._ _· ____ 1 _~--- Under Mayor Fasi's past three ·year term crime has escalated alarmingly. He didn't cause it. It was just a natural pre- cip1talJon of causes incepted by almost a million tourists a year. But . Fasi has done little t o eliminate crime in the central tourist section of Waikiki. He's always been sore at Waikilci, because the tourist hotels there, the businessmen, never con· tributed to-his past campaign funds. Then we must consider the in e pt c ri me prosecutors in Honolulu. who have a bad record of convictions a1ainat the smart· ass defe.nse lawyers who have come in from the mainland, particular\y New York City. MAKE NO mistake about it Hawaii is now a dangerous crime. ridden state. with strong racial at- tacks by Hawaiians. who in the majority are hostile to ~. <outsiders) My granddaughter wanta lo 10 to Honolulu for a short vacation this coming February. l 'vetalked her out of it. showing her proof of Hawaii's rampant crime. I've convinced her to visit Moorea. Island, near Tahiti, where she can walk anybeachlheresafely, l 'm a 20.year resident of Hawaii, loved it for a long time, but I left in March of this year. dis· gusted and disillusioned and dis- pirited by Hawaii's horrendous crime dangers. ROBERT THAL~ Hoft-11•.,aslOll To the F.ditor: I returned from a lengthy trip this summer to be 1reeted by headlines indicating that the people who turned over the Newport BeaC'h City Council lut lt'lrb • ••Ja UJ') llere char ... -n ..... 1n1a1 rec F $ ............. does one • ........ ~ • ftmcrfon? .. .. April have wasted no time ex- ploiting their poUtical victory. Almost gleefully. the Daily Pilot announced in a front page story. "Here come the hotels." and the Ensign informed me that "seventeen hotels with a total of 6,255 roo ms a re en- visioned" for this area. If any Newport Beach citizen who doubted that the developers had once again taken over our city stiU needed convincing, the evidence should surely be con· elusive now. · LET'S FACE it, straight on. The Irvine and_:Koll Companies bought an election last spring. With the enthusiastic assistance of the local press and the Chamber of Commerce, they in· undated this community with ex- pe n s.i ve mailing pieces and saturation newspaper adverti$e- ments that the people they want· ed out of-office couldn 'l possibly match. It was almost a textbook example ,of how a massive in· fusion of 'money can buy a local election. Now, the developers are ready to cash in on their investment. And the citizens of this com- munity, most of whom didn't even bother lo vote, will have lo live with the results: strangling traffic, expanding air service, the taxing of already overtaxed local services and facilities, and the conversion of what was once essentially one of the most de- sirable re&idential communities in the world intb a high-rise jungle '>I commercial develop- ment. It's still not too late to st.op the hotels. Maybe even the hand· picked candidates . of the de- velopen could be convinced tbat this is not the direction the citizens of Newport Beach want to 10 ii enough of us write or phone them -or perhaps ap- pear at the City Council meet· inc• to speak out againat the hotel lnvaaion. We've been had -and we're about to pay the price un1 .. somethine ia doae very quickly to prevent it. JOSEPH N. BEU. • .. lAUera from readna ate wbmw. The right lo cOfldnN latna to /ti ID'lCe "' rimhlt• tit.I '8 re......,., lAftna o/ JOO toOrda or leA '°"' t. gfNn fftffMICt. AU leftna muf .... dtlde """°""' ClftCS "'°""" addNal but nanw1maw t. wUlalwld on rtqt11d i/ 11&lficWftt rfGIOtl '8 opporftC~ POttfJI '°"' ftOC be publUlwd, ----· . . -l I I . - c J- .,._ ... ..,,,.,,,,,,._,,,__ ....... NATION Thuraday, October 16. 1980 ~L V PILOT tl9 Suspect • in Year-o/,d Poi,soning Hard ta TraCk BIRMlNl:HAM , Ala IAl'\ Audr .. y M"ne thll.-.y ch•r&ed with ualna arsenl(' tu lX>1son ht•r d1u.111hter, who llvt'd, 11nd 11u•l)tl<'t ed of dolna the same le • '\l'~t'ral otht-r rt'llttlVf'll. \o\ho didn't hllll The only thln1 Mrs. Hilley left bebJnd at the motel wu a note. la· vesllgators won't releaae lu coatenu, but say the scribbled meua1e makes them believe Mn. Hilley is Uvinl a Ure where ahe "chanaes her persona.lily to flt her surroundings.'' state will moet llkely arrest her," he siud. "But If the real Marte Hilley reada this $,he wlll llkely chan&e her penonality or reloca• or get careless ana hopefully we'll find her." . ,, been mJulng wlthoot a t1 :1N• aim•~• One yeu The agent said that interviews with Mra. Hilley'• frienda 8Jlj relatives, whom she hasn't contacted since disappearin&, have l-9 him to believe she may be exhibiting separate personalities. 1 The 19-1U•ll' M•11rc•h for thi" womsn 111 roinphc·1&lf-d IJ)' tn vesttaaM>n' ""''"'"'"' ~ll!'p1ru10 U\ot th(' Audrt")' M11ri~ ll1llt·y who di!lappeared rrom u UirmtnRham mo11•I lust Sovt•mbf·r muy ht• quilt.> adiffen•nt pt'• <1on tolln.• "SHECAN BE KJND. lauthlng, considerate and then brutal and hateful," said the FBI agerit who is coordinating the cout·lo·cout scurch for Mn. llilley. I) HE S.\ID SHE has used many aliases, among them Mandy Hilley, Julie Hilley, M.F. Hilley and Margaret Key, the real name.r her aunt. ~ f .~ I 1 Kirk 'Kaput' Star Trek Writ~ Kills Hero i!:DMONTON, A lber i o 1Al'1 l'.tge 113 of Vondi. Mdntyn"s latest ou\·el rnultl ma~(· 1ht.> awartl winnin~ 1.u•umce flrt1011 "'n lcr unpuµula1 .... nh ~tar ·1 rck fans around the globe It is nn thut pa~t< oC t ht> n~·\' :-.tur r rek 111J\ t'I due t1J bt· released flext June. th11t th< ~·attlt• wnter kills off the hand5oirie Captain .Kirk lt'a1frr 11f l111· t ISS Ent('rvn se for l~ years · Ms. Mcintyre. 32, ret't'Otl) 1,avc J &IH:ak pr~Vlt'\\ or Ull' novel at Nor<'an. a reg1oniil Sl'1t·nc ,. hl'\lon convenuo11 P .S .. 1t 1s aC'tually Dr ~k('uy who pulls the plug on Captain Kirk's life-support syst~m "We believe she Is livln& in a world with make-believe friendJ ancJ e~mles . , When she reads this, if it's the real Marie ll1llt:y, she will probably change her personality when she realizes what she Is a~cused of doing." Tht! 47 year·old Anniston woman -charged with unlawful fl1~hl to avoid prosecution for murder and attempted poisoning - •~ being hunted coast·to-coa.st by the FBJ and 28 other federal divisions The FBI warrant against Mrs. Hilley stems from a Calhoun County indictment of Oct. 2S, 1979, charging her with trying to poison her 20 year·old daughter. Carol Marie Hilley, with arsenic. ' On Nov 16, Mrs. Hilley ditappeared from thl' s uburban motel where she wu Jiving while awaiting trial, free on $14,000 bond. On Jan. 11, a CalhoWl County grand jury indicted her on murder r harges for the 1975 arsenic poisoning of hn hus band, Frank. She has also been indict· ed for che<·k fraud. • .' MILUY The FBI agent, who asked not to be identified, has followed several hundreds leads since the search began in January. "It's not likely I'll arJ.:est Marie Hilley. An agent in another It wu about a year ago that Carol Hilley almost died in 8' AJabama hospital. Her illness we~lagnosed ror months untY doctors djgcovered higher than usual amounts or arseruc in her blood. . The diagnosis led forensic experts to exhume the bodies ol Frank Hilley, who died in 1975, and Mrs. Hilley's mothe-r, Lucille Frazier, who died in H177. Death certificates indicated both died of cancer. but pathologists found enough arsenic in Hilley's remains to I"· vestigate. Arsenic was also found in· Mrs. Frazier's body but ifi amountll below the toxic range. O[ficials then ordered autopsies on other relatives. l:ARRIE HILLEY, the fugitive's mother·in·law. was ill for several weeks before dying last November Her autopsy report has not been released, but investigators have given evidence about her death and that of Mrs. FraziertoaCalhounCounty grand jury. No in· dictments have been returned from that investigation. The tests were made only on relatives who had died s i.nce Carol lliJley 's birth. Psychiatrists think the birth may have touched off Mrs. Halley's behavior. 1 fe-stiva1 -of Savina§~ . . §n ·~ ~oda~ FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th & 18th ·••cosT A MESA MAKES ANY s•PPING TRIP A SPECIAL OCCASION'' - .The South Coast Plaza Experience. Your visit to South Coast Plaza is just a freeway away: the San Diego, Corona del Mar, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa. Garden Grove. 'provide easy access. When you arrive here, plan on expericncin~ all the wcmderf u I store" that you wC'uld find on New York's 5th Avenue, Miami's Worth Avenue, Chicago's Michigan Avenue and the other world famous retail centers ... stores ti~e Cartier, Courrege~', Halston, Mark Cross. Charles Jourdan. Ann Taylor Polo. and seven major department and specialty stores. including Sak5 Fifth Avenue. - Even the restaurants and siJ<.>waJk cafes are d el.ightf ul. .. in fact, superb! ~ C'.aHfomia's ~Masterpiece SOUTH COAST PLAZA • ' 1'9 If.Se& ft._...... Poec1 S.•w ..................... ...-.,.... ....... Features Moist ·n Fresh sealed h1gh·hum1d1ty oan tor rnoisture-lov1ng vegetables and lru1t Plus,a convertible meat keeper W\th ad1ustable temperature cont,.ol. converts to e111ra vegetables or fruit storage by adrusllng control 4 ad1uslable tempered glass shelves Automal1c Ent>rgy Saver system helps C\Jt ooerating costs 6 8 t cu It of freezer spacf' 30'" wide 66'.4 · high POTSCRUBBER Ill DISHWASHE~ ~· -':( ~ -----1 ~__,-- ( '·. --.::r --qp 5 -· .: .. Gf'a •••f •ohcr•at-.r• Ill dhllwD1f1., hot 12 eyel~• ltte....,rowwSe,,.•. '"'~ P'l•fH Sct11<"• c.,, t• ""'""' "Ot Oil .-"l;.-vnuno ~ " 'Pnnv• tMJifn...aVf'I '°''~ 1>11 11 •••I 'e-i'TY .,9 O't4Yj on itr'l(J oa.._8d~" 4.01t"I' h nrf' OOM Pl~ d"'l t lll"\""''l'ltfM. r~llt!ut\1111'\ f'rly1ll ·~ t,uH frh.O ~'""''"" F~tm.-r ut• 1f\t••t0' ~;no ,,,.~h lf\w P .... ,o .. 4"''1 FREE REPLACEMENT IHST ALLA TIOH PLUS ••• I • VI R II Broadcast Controlled Colo r • Dual ~Ode Remote Control • Ouart.z Electronic Tuning -9t Channels • C a b I e · R e a d y M 1 d b a.n a Channer Selection Caoabrltty • Audio Cutout Jack • Cab1neta of wOOdgrorn f1n1sh on htgh 1mpac1 01ast1c 0 . . ' ·~. ,. aJe ~YPILOf -~.~1t,1s.>. I • t I '. 1' \., ~. ~ ~ ,~ .. 11 ' . r '.A """k ' ·"·.+-· ~·"'1 . 1. . ~ . - -20% to II Wt1llld fl,t\I' 111 11111 W•~·l'I 11 lop 11.111 111"1 fol ii .111i.1 111111 50% Where Am I? BOW RETAIL Politico Asks · l'o g 1vt• lh1• t'll ) of lrv111l' "111on· 11.ll-11t 1t.)." t'our1('1lman l>a v11 t ~lib has a.o;kl'<l that 1·1ty hm1t signs ™' <'[t'('ll.•tl. I l l67J~A•• .• ~L " Cost. W... -64Ml2t T..s.-Sat. I 0:00 lo 5:30 Sills complt11nt•d that J>t'ilplt• travl'lin~ thrnu~h Irvan<' urten don't n •al11.1• tht•y tirt• 1r1tlw 1·1ty lit.• .1s kPd l'uhli1· Works D1n·dor Hn•nt l\lurhu~ to rt•port tu llw C'1ly ('ounl'1l 11n how much ii would 1·ost to pla<'<' "30 or -lO " stt.:ns on lrv11w's boun<l ant•s ----~ ,, 'J f • t • , I ''>t' I 1 ~ I • J "'I \ 1 h + J' I •u JI ' ~·1•lv l 1•r.•~• I 11.:•a•dl!·ll t 11 4J:'I Ci ty Park Worken Criticized Irvine Mayor· Art An· thony says peo1>le keep complaining to ham about <'t t y park e mployees ·'sitting un their duffs and reading magazines." STARTS THURSDAY OCT. 16th -9:30 A.M . Ladies Sportswear separates and blouses, knit tops, sweaters .. robes and gowns. He asked Community Services Director Dean- na Manning to look at the pen·eived proble m and she prom ised to re· J>Qrt with an ··action pro- gra m for pa r I< e mployees." REDUCED 33?/o to 50°/o or more Bath Towels -Discontinued Color s/Patterns M ens -Shirts, Slacks, Sweaters, Jackets. Pajamas. Underwear Mejor c,.... c .. D EPARTMENT STORE 1816 HEWftORT IOULEVARD COSTA MESA , Haun Dolly •:10·5:00 ··My pe r son a l ob· servations on this sub· ject have been .Jllixed ," Anthony said. "Pl ve seen city workers doing ex- ce I lent jobs and I've seen some who seem lost.·· Paper Pickups Planne d The Irvine City Coun· __ _ c1 l h as approved a ~ ................ .,. ...... -.oj~ ........................... n e ws p a per recycli ng program for the village of Woodbridge. "COSTA MESA MAKES ANY SHOPPING TRIP A SPECIAL OCCASION" Su nset Fib r e I n dustries will collect n ews papers al the curbside and pay the ci· t y $10 for ever y ton picked up. according to --------;::::::==::;::::======::;---------t Public Wor ks Di rector B ' b I ': ' "-' · / 1 · The perfect Brent Mucho~ uy em Y . ~ur.'JP r\· ,..,/H'CIU I Muc·how sJ11d a con· the SCOOP · · · '-· -----·------J. bulb cover! tract must/ be drawn ONION SETS PANSIES between the company and the city specifying Pony Pak I h o ~ o f t e n t h e R QA newspa~rs will be col· eg · · <..., • ~ J lected White, red, brown vC!rieties. .89 a SCf)np Economical way to buy - fast to mature. Plant sets! -~ ,, ......,,. For colorful borders and potted plants. Full sun, pan shade. Don't forget ... Fall ls p lanting time for crocus. daffodils, frees1as and all your other favorite bulbs. We have a large selection. Florist Sp ecial BOSTON FERN · Beautifully full, bright green fern. Indoor Plant - WOMEN EXPOSED? ~A ST t.ANS I N <;, Mic h. (AP l Snmt· In· dus trics art• try ing to weed out womt•n and ot h eri; from the w o rkfnrr~ hcl'ause employt•rs hcl1c•n• they may bt• mort• vulner able t o potentially hurmful che mical exposure. a re· searcher says. Jean M. St e llma n . a Columbia University professor. said that the U.S . Labor Depart- m e nt 's Occup ation a l Safety and llealth Ad· ministration re flected industry prejudice when ________________ .....,.a lead ·expos ure s tun · da rd was being drafted for work places which would exclude all fertile women, blacks and peo- ple of Mediterranean ex· traction. SincP 1946 · !!!1!~~!. 2840 Harbor llYd .• COlta .... . Ad 1oo4 lhnMtch October 21, 1• -wlalleaupply luta However. the OSHA dr a ft has b een r e · written a·nd the lead s tanda rd does not ex· elude anyone by race or sex. .... -.. LOCAL LIARANCE. ON ' • I •' • ' . ~ ,, . ,,.., . ' .. ._ .. •• t1 .. ; • f r I ..• ... t 'Ii - I Last Chance! CLOSE-OUT ' I The Eas y To Install (~ -on Discontinued Model WASHERS & DRYERS MAYTAG Food •Waste Disposer ·------SPECIAL ·SAVINGS on 111 h llh 11 toc-c •.ti!• t-4 ~ MAYTAG JE TCLEAN "' DISHWASHER S . .. ... -B .C.L~!.~.'.§TS .1 r. r..~!.~£~ t£. _ 1145 BAKER, COST A MESA ~Orttt~';.~~t. Phone 546-8672 .979-4734 ('ODr cente.r m _£ Fall Festival of Savings uoot .. ..,llM [Harbor atWilsonJCosta Mesa COMETOOUISIDEWAU SALE-SAT., OCT. lltll9A.M.to3P.M. 30 Gallon Plastic . TRASHCAN Heavy Duty Plastic with Molded H andles Heg. H.99 SALE S699 Reg. 20.99 SALE 51899 Boil and Soak CONTAC.T LENS SOLUTION 8 oz. stdt ' Reg. 2.59 SALE 5199 Kodak EKTRA II I I 0 Camera Outfit Reg. 21.99 .. SALE 51849 Sf99 NERF FOOTBALL Reg. 4.99 SALE S369 29" Plush TEDDY BEAR s1299 Vidal Sasson ~HAMPOQ& FINISHING RINSE 12-. ... .... 3.lt SALE 5259 ~~Fa11 FestlValof Savtnss ~~ . . ". . d.n ~<Jda v1teJa . .. F•iY & SAl•IAY, OCIOIER . 17th & lllh . MISA llA s ••Y s-• , •• A SP CIAL Keas••!', .. --·-·-· ~-.. 1 ' ' • I I I I f ( • I c l 5 t cent·er r ·- WINDSOR CELEBRATES -TllEUt 43rd ANNIVERSARY SALE 35cy-c OFF PANTS-DRESSES SKIRTS-JACK ETS TO PS-SW EATE flS LOV N GE WEAR 1 /5 carat 1 /4 corof Thurlday, Oclobef 16, 1980 1 h STARTS FRIDAY OCT. 17th AND SATURDAY OCT. 11th AT 10:00 A.M. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND 35 only Thermal Underwear Tops or Bottoms 2 99 lie MENS DEPT. _ Orig. Now GIRLS OEP1'. PRE-9CHOOL GIRLS (4-eX) ~2 only Asst SunVosor'> A01u<.taoie Strap 99c 22c Orig. Now 52 only Asst Tank lope; !>0110 colors -4 50 33C IO only Tank Tops. Solld & Stnpes 1.99 33C 55 only Sportshorls Pullove•s 8 Button 14.00 3 .88 30_only SIS Terry Tops, Soltd Colors 2 49 ·1 .22 6 only Wide brom S1raw P1an1er Hats 6 oo 88c 40 only Dresses. Falt Plaids & Soltds 5.99 3.33 ~ 15 only V Neck Terry Clolh Sport Shirt 9 oo 1.88 SPECIALL y -pftfCED JACKETS-TOPS '7 to 19 PA.NTS-F.IO RTS 1 /3 carat 43700 •. 58700 817°0 25 only Cotton r ooioall Jer~ey 10 00 2.4'4 22 only Short Sleeve Velour Tops 8 50 2.88 ---1--11 12 only Terrycloth Jumper. Fall Colors 10 00 6.1 -· J J I J ,. Values to $35. DRESSES VALUES $12 TOSO 00 ... DIAMOND STUDS 1 /5 carat total weight 1 /4 carat total weight 1 /3 carat total weight 1 /2 carat weight " 28500 32500 '39700 . 80500 • 17 only Poly•COJl()A-lt'l' Short IUCLAJ 1 00 2 .44 .23500 BOYS DEPT. .. 26500 IO pr. TerryclOlh Sho!ls Pre·sct'tool 33700 115 eech rank tops SlroP"'> ~ SollO'i 66500 30 pr. Poly Culton f Iii• Dou.;., Sldi;k 36 pr. Poly Colton Dre'>S u1-Jf!an ·24 e1ch Pre·SChO<.il.Lang SIPe11e.Po10 ')hort :~.-!!~(irk 2300 Hllrbor .. --'-L' Co•t• ..... c::r;> tJDUl/14 Jewelen for 50 years ~md•or ~--~ H~ Shapplftc) Ctfthr 2 l OO H..._. ..... !rd c .... ...... 545-9415 12 each # SHOE DEPT . ( Orig.Now 4 00 1.22 l 66400 1 .22 125<:,1 .44 11 00 2 .44 s so 1 .44 4 99 1 .44 Orig. Now MEN'S & BOY'S GEN. E~ ~ 20pr. Lat11eo:;WedQt>H('Pl-,anr:a1<. 14 99 3 .88 WEAR .t,::~ •. •~ '>~I l ' 12 only 3 slide -Leattw• up11e• wolh neel 14 99 4. 88 • 15 only Rope Sanoa1 Corl\ plalform sole 14 99 2.88 SIDEW ALI SALE! ,.J;, 12 only Ladies Saddle O~loro 1q 99 9.88 545-8203 SllJEWAlK .· ,-~ 31 only l ad1es M1o·n~1v.nv1 T..;nor W1ne 899 5 .88 K & B .LEVIS ----.L.--,-Women-1ants 15% OFF $Al f /. ~ · · -.·{\.;·. 1 30 only Ladies M10·t1eel Woven vinyl upper a 99 99C 21 only Lad1esTerryClum :;c11ll CrossStrap l 0 99 5.88 All our post season tonly ShOrlstack Heel BraodedVonylupper 5 99 2 .88 sportSMOr cpd dress stock ~ ~ \ from oU OC.K Gene's stores ~ } 70 pr. Molded Vtnyl St ran Sano al 3 99 1 , 99 , ' t pr Jr Boys Suede Leather Demo·boo.t 15 99 5.88 40 only Toddler 2-poece Sun Dresses 3 66 2.22 SCHOOL AGE GIRtS (7-14) 120 only Tank Tops. Soltds or Slrtpes 30 only White SIS Blouse. Novelty mottls 22 pr. Navy Dem1n Western Style Jean 15 only School Dresses Asst. styles 18 only School Dresses. "5St Styles - 41 only Thermal Underwear -US Tops & B ottoms Orig. Now 199 33c 5 99 2.88 14 00 5.88 12 00 3 .33 6.00 2.44 369 1 .88 WOMENS ACCESSORIES • Orig. Now 6& only Lao1es Sun·V1sor. Adjustable Back 2 00 22c 11 only Lelluce edge Scarves. Solids & PrrAts 2 29 SOC 10 only Shoulder Style Vinyl Handbag 3.99 44C 40 only Asst Scarves Soltds 8 Prrnts 5 00 2.50 20 only Sneer Polyester Gown & Robe Set 9 99 2.99 400 pr. Cotton Shaper Pantihose SML 2 00 1 .22 JUNIOR SIZE SPORTSWEAR Orig. Now fO.PJ,.-Polyfltef-Seamless or Selted~ant .. · n .00"3:8 IO only Asst Sw imwear -1 or2 piece 1C>-22J>02.81 20 only Asst SIS Sweaters & Terry Tops 7.99 2~81 l I BOOTS 15%0ff ·50%· fO 75% . 'l l f 1op~. MensT1reTread.SanoatLea1ner 11 99 5 .88 ------SlllVE------~--=--==----~ . OFF! . }\. / -)~ 1",; HOME RJRNISHINGS ' •••JmlN TlllY s 1 ftAR COWi. SWEATRS 99 111 I SHIRTS v--Reg. $12. Now ...... 5 1 I only Mystic Harbor Bedspread e•. , \ IO only Terry Cloth Bath Towels MENS SllfT lmSSES 15 only Terry Cloth Hand Towels Orig. Now 41 00 24.88 1 99 1 .22 1 49 lie 25 only l(n11 Tank Tops Soltds 9.00 66C .. MISSEs SIZE SPORTSWEAR Orig. Now 30 onty Asst Blouses -Prints & Soltds 1'2·16 00 3.81 31 pr. Double-Knil Poly Pant -Rose or Blue 10.00 3.11 • 1 s onty SIS Hawa11an Prtnt Terry Top t 2.00 3 .81 31 only Asst Swimwear • 12·22 00 2 .88 ( ~ ( J • J -· llUSllD ~ Terry, New sty~ '-· 100 only Terry Cloth Wash c;•otll!> _1&1'¥~ Reg.S20to$26Now .. 699 /~ 75yd• Po1yiC01ton Terry C101h -60" 99c 44c .. 50 1.88 6 99 1 .88 1sc 22c 12 onty Sohd Teoy Cloth Shortre Coverup 18 00 4.18 15 onJy Hooded Terry Stnpe Coverup 9.00 1 '.81 ~~I• saaa 45 yde Celanese"°'Ylon 60' Suede Cloth 100 ~d• Ball Fringe Trtm S4 only V Neel\. Ribbed Terry Tops 6.99 1.18 IOYS COllUlOY JA(J(E'TS LMIOYS PANTS . .. K. C. • / -tF-L~J:... /HOP . PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE! MANY ITEMS REDUCED 50% COME IN EARLY FOR THE BE.ST SELECTION .. . ~ . 2300 HARBOR BL VD .. HARBOR CENTER COSTA MESA PHONE 979-1882 MONDAY thru FRIDAY 10 am-9 pm SATU RDAY 10am-6 pm: SUNDAY 12 pni-5 pm TO SERVE YOU IN HARBORatmR COLUMBIA SAVINGS atOCXER BANK Gl.ENDALE FBlbl. SAVINGS mil Ii SECURITT PACIFIC 11Ma sum. lmSSES 15" t~ 19" Reg. S36 to $56. TOPS, 11.0USES, PANTS 499 099 SlllTS Reg. S 12 to $30. NoW to 7 · · v 25 Cir9Clt fashion 1tore1, inducing: . HARBOR CENTER Fashions You Can Star In up)o 50% OFF Harbor Center . Eosta Mesa r -----------I I .~tl\lt~ Jllt1 .~ I I• HAVE vottruR8i'eb OUR '~ I I / HAPPY HOUR I I 4PMto6PM ; I I . ICE CREAM OR YOGURT I WITH COUPON 10 only Wood Frame Photo Placques 3 only 3 Speed Window fan 3 only Twin S•ze Acrylt!= Blanket 25 only Polyester Blanket 72x90 U only Tailored Curtain Panels 4?x81 995 2.88 29 99 11.99 17 00 8 .44 4 .99 2.44 WOMENS LAROE SIZE SPORTSWEAR 30 only Asst Blouses -SIS & LIS 12 only Double Knit Polyester Pants t onty Poly Pleated Skirts, Soltd Color Orig. Now 12-17.00 3 .88 16.00 3.88 15.00 3.81 MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING UNADVERTISED VALUES THE MALE: MAM SIDEW ALI SALE Jodleh_ Re«J-to '40• Sale 1/2 off Short Slee•e Shirts Re«J-to •24• Sale '911 LOIMJ SIM•e Shirts Re4J. to '22" Sale 1/2 off • Chemise. Levi . Van Heusen.Lee ' ~--SPECIAL! --- Leather Jackets By Goya of M.Y •. 5 colors -Fully Lined REG. 18000 SALE 'I 19" limited to stock on hand S. Good-Oct. 17, II, 19 · ·SHOES•SHOES•SHOES WOMEN'S FAMOLARE BARETRAPS . NATURALIZERS UTE STRIDE HUSH PUPPIES MUSHROOMS 2 DAYS ONLY FRI. SAT. OCT. 11·11 VAL. T04S. ALL ONE PRICE 1497 ------MEN'S------ FLORSHEIM HUSH PUPPIES JARMAN · V ALUES TOS7S. 20- To 40% OFF ~ computar F//pw HEWLETT ~:l~rv1ce a:~ PACKARD .. '1C ..... szt9'5 II COMES 25• 1 1 I wE cona MESA I * s•LE * I FEATURE I "' ALTADENA • 2JIO ....... lhtl. ---...- CAU ....... •IJt.tl . ,.,., •..... : .. 'JM.ti WAMI .......... 'I II.ti SOALLVEMSPlta~w_;;.a,.. I 1 PRODUCTS ,.....,(•ltfw .. *' '-"" .... ,)I D.O.S. u Mt..... 'SAVI •1•••' ....... •n.t1 Alft.ICAftOM PAC •••••••••••••• •Jt.tl • I COSTAtimA I COMPANY s.40-is 3o . .~o.S,IA MESA . ·-I JI I :l DAil y ..,,LI 1 I l1U1lvlo1V r r1• .. •• If\ I *II -... starts Friday, 9:30 a.m. m_any l1m1ted quaytt1t ies 11o t all sizes may be ~v ai l a bl e in eaGh 9roupmg .. colors and styles limited to st ock on hand. so shop early fo r ~es t selection! • 1n our H u~tington Beach store women's sportswear NOW 143 JUNIOR SHORTS 98c 30 JUNIOR JEANS 1.98 34 JUNlOR SHORTS 1.98 _...,.__ 37JUNIORTROUSERPANTS 1.98 'Z7 JUNIOR SWIMWEAR 1.98 4611JSSES'TEESHIRTS 1.98 86 lllSSES' SHORTS 1.98 13SlllSSES· PANT TOPS 3.98 61 JUNIORP~TTOPS 3.98 38JUNIORJEANS 3.98 112 SHORT SLEEVE TEE SHIRTS 3.98 21 JUNIORTANK TOPS 3.98 31 FULL AGURE TOPS 3.98 86 UNCON~TRUCTEO JACKETS 3,98 .-. 81 JUNIOR SHIRTS 4. 98 41JUNIORTEESHIRTS 4.98 35 FULL AG URE TOPS 6.98. HiFOll FfGURI: PANTS 6 98 SOJUNIOO JEANS 6.98 86 JUNIOR SKIRTS 6 98 women's acces~ories_ 37 SHOWER MACHINE REFILLS 72 POL VESTER SCARVES 19 HALTER TOPS 211TEXTUREDPANTYHOSE 58 LEA THE A WALLEIS 197LEATliER ANO SUEDE BEL TS 51 LEOTARDS 182 CANVAS ANO WOVEN SANO ALS 42 FLOWER BARRETTES 38 FABRIC HANDBAGS NOW 98c 98c 98c 98c 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 1 98 2.98 lingerie, lou ngewear Now 40 SOFT CUP BRAS 98c 24 FAMOUS MAKER BRAS 1.9S 'Z7 CONTOUR BRAS 2.98 41 STRAPLESS BRAS 2.98 11UNIFORM SMQCKS 2.98 71 BABY DOC.LS 2.98 15SHORTGOWNS 2.98 14UNIFORM PANTS 3.98 'r b u y s f or boys 41 TANK TOPS 17FASHIONTEES 29 BASEBAU CAPS .,125 RAINBOW SUSPENDERS 83 LITTLE BOYS SSL V TERRY SHIRTS 19 SSL V SUMMER SHIRTS NOW '48c 48c .48c . 1.48 . 2.98 •. 3.98 5.98 5.98 6.98 29 SSL V TERRY SHIRTS 91 UTTlE BOYL SLV TERRY SHIRTS 179 BOYSJEANS buys for men 37 SUN VISORS 97TANKTOPS 58 S SLV WOVEN SHIRTS 43 S SLV GOLF SHIRTS 41 l: SL V POL YESTEfi SHIRTS 59 FAMOUS MAKER SWIMSUITS / n S SLV TEE SHIRTS 39 SSL V PLAID SHIRTS 58 $SLY TROPICAL PRINT SHIRTS 59 PAINTER STYLE JEANS 6.J FAMOUS MAKER SLACKS SSS SL V KNIT StilRTS . . . . . . . 93 YOUNG MEN'S TWEED SLACKS 47 JOG SUITS ·---Now 68c 98c 1.98 2.98 2 .98 2.98 3.98 3.98 4.98 5.98 . S.98 . 6.98 .. 7.98 12.98 shoes f or the family NOW 116CHILOREN'SCANVAS 1.98 32 WOMEN'S THONG SANDAL 3.98 68 GIRLS SANDALS 4.98 81 WOMEN'S JOGGERS 8.98 52 BOYS SUEDE JOGGERS 8.98 324 WOMEN'S OR!SS HEELS . . ... 9,91 .. 20 WOMEN'S SADDLE SHOE ........... ·1·0.98 96 CHILDREN'S OXFORDS 14.98 45 MEN'SCASUALS . 15.98 27 M.EH'S DRESS SHOES . . . 15.98 71 MEN'SADIOASJOGGERS 19.98 49 WOMEN'S ADIDAS JOGGERS . . 19.98 NATION BaellelOr to Be Father- s.,~ga1~ Mom . Artificiaf ly Inseminated I OMAHA , Neb. I AP ) Califotnlln J oseph Orbi Is single and 30. He wants a son . Kathleen, a JO.year-old divorcee and mother or two, ans wered his newspaper ad:-And in what is believed to be the first attempt to produ~ a sex-selected baby for a s ing le m an , she was· artiricia11>; insem inated as a sur· rogal e motfrer. With a new, m ethod designed to produce a-ooy -developed by a n ·fndian researcher who is a ve t e r in a ri a n s h e w as artificially inse mina ted by a gynecologist a t Applied Genet1c Laboratory Inc. here . The pro· cedure was repeated the' next day. IF A BABY IS born, she Is to release custody or the child to Orbi, Noel Keane. a De arborn. Mich., lawyer said. Keane. who s aid he had been working on s ur rogat e parent cases for four years. s aid this is the first case he 1s aware of in wh ich the goals were sex selec tson and,p_~renthood for a single man. ·T he woman. 1dent1f1ed only as Kathleen, from the Farmington, Mich .. area. will receive $10,000 · for "medical e xp ens es" but WO!} 't officially be paid <J fee fo r . bearing the child .. "We offered to pay a fee IJut she wouJdn 't <H'<'l'pt it.•· Keane said. '·He r reasons for doing it "We r e basically huma nitar ian. s he wa nted to. experience a pregnancy a nd she pla ns lo use this as a learning experience for her othertwochildren." One-student Sclwol. Open MA L TA . Mo nt. (AP ) - George Arnold didn't think much or the town schools, so be opened his own lo te ach bools· keeping, t yping, bas ic elec- tronics, Spanish, math, p hysical ed&Lcation, Englis h gri m mar - and r~e arts. • The school has one pupil - Arnold's son. Derick. Arnold, a certified teacher. won't senQ Derick back lo public ss..bDoJ io._thi.s tow..n o1 2,200 because, he said, the ooy was mistreated at schoonfrid was not properly educated. A year ago, when his son was in seventh gr ade. Arnold began teaching hi m at home. . . Orbi, from LaVerne , m&dt the finsd"choace or the mothe r of his child. "She was £Verything we W<!• •' looking for intell igent attrti'· live, stable." Kf°"anc sa id T h e prol•t d urc wu ~ I uk111 g place Ln Orn<Jha be,·au~1· 111 a new sperm select10n p ro1·1-!.i. <It· velo pe d by Dr. R C Hh<1t t acharya, director of r c'!cun·h ut Applied Genetics Bhattacharya, a n:.it1v" 1,1 In dla and a v<:teqnun;in, \aid t1• d e ~e l oped Lt d1~v'"'' t h :1 t separ ates m a lt: :i n<I f1·in;.!1· s p,e r m fo r u s c 1 n t Ii 1 111 semi nation prol·cs11 "I TIDNK Wt. g11t "'''''' 11, llili per cent maJes pcr m 1n lh•· f11•r111 semination." he so.i1d "I 111·' came to us only to g~t d 1~1) a111J w•· have the onlv d1:v11·e 111 th1, nature " · Applied gcnth.c.!.. h <t:. d11n•· "quite a .few" of thl· 1ns1·tnrnd tions, but ot~cr patH·nl'. h;H1· AP WI~- _!'or ~s Brid~ In a brief ceremony secret· Jy arranged; T'f!ht y Ford J J. r e tired c hairman of Ford Motor Co., h as marr ied h1::. longtime comp anion . Kath!- ..DuRoss. aborn. in Carson City. Nev. It was thf' third m a r riage for Ford. 63. His ne w wife. 40. was widowed when she was ~o. She has two daughters . · lwt'n 11uu riwt 1·ouplt s and this 111 ark1i th11 ftr\l time -. single man with ;, 1iurr11J(&t,. motht r wants t1, h;,lo"t' " t.111)' Hhiitlacharya '11111 'I 114 •• , ~vl•·•·t1•1n process has ti•''" JI/I f"''' «nt <iuccessruJ in tint 111 <.111'> 11•· • ""' ;ind lh!!re have li•·•·r1 w1 l1111t1 •lt-f,_,.t.., ' l~ut ttw fln t Nr1rrtt:n who were 111'.••l(,.,,;,11 '' with 'lex seltcted •r1•·rr11 1,.,,,,. n11t <l•·l1ve red, he ' .. ll tl Ki.,,., ' .. 1.•J th•·r<: 1~ a potential f1.r •• I•-.,,, 1 i"lt'>'l y dispute in a JI ''·•~II· r,;,r•·nt f·aM!, although ,, t.1•11 1;rrr•·nt h;, ... ~w·1·n drawn up '-lot ins ... hdl ""1· intend to do." H I T ff•. -..,\fO "ther e is .,1 ... ,, " th•' f!·;ir that Kathleen rrr •• •ht ··~•·nlu iJll> v.anl custody." I h•· h1rth c·1·rt1f1<"att: wi ll have t hr· nMnc:.; r,f both mother and f<J •11·r Fu· -.a11~ I ht-rf• v.111 ht· no attem pt to k1·1·ri tn1· nr"u mstancts s ur r1111n<11ng thl' birth from the 1·h1ld In f:.u·L .Joseph might well in ak1· lhf· progress or the ch.ild av<Jtlahlt' to Kathleen," he said. ~l;tt her Orb1 nor the n,rospec· t i\(' mother was g 1~rtg fo. lt·rv1t•v.<; hl· said Legislators' Per Diem Pay Rises in '81 S A C HAMENTO CA P ) Legislators' daily expense al· lov. anC"es will rise from $46 to S50 starting J a n. 1, s ays t he sta te Board of Control. · That will incrt!ase the expense mon ey of each o f t h e 120 legislators IJy about $880 a year to Sl 1.000 for the approximately ~20 days they are m session. 'l'hetr s alaries wil!J,.l ~~Mo!· !i::Jl~+....u JmrT1fOn'f!2~CO'S2 . no. Th1' raise 1n per d iem also ap· p 11 •·" t o tr ave Ii n g s t a t c l'mplo)l'l'S Th~ board ruled that rf thl'\ travel to downtown San I-ran<;1sc·o, Lo:. Angeles or San D1l·go. Lht·y 1·:10 get up to $56, if t hPy turn 1n vouchers to show th1·v have pwd that m uch . The 'a l t fo rn ia S t a t e Em ployl'C•s Association as ked for $60, or. alternatively, a $55 per diem rate and a S75 voucher- s upport top in high-cost areas. All six best-selling cotches have great · ~te. on~ has a great price. 29LONGLOUNGEWEAR 3.98 •STRAPLESS BRAS 3~S- SHOES/BOOTS . . ·1.· .98 notio ----- 15 LONG BEACHWEAR 4.98 _., NOW '33SHORTLOUNGEWEAR 4.98..-2•7 IN. OF POLY /COTTON ftl881NG .. 4c \4 HOSTESS LOUNGEWEAR 5.99 27 VOS. 100% POL VESTER INTERLOCK . 48c 30 LONG GOWNS 5.98 24 YDS. POLY /COTTON BOUCLE . . . . . . ... 98c 117 VOS. POLY /COTTON/RAYON TROPICALS 98c infants and toddlers 22TODDLER HATS 20 INFANT SHORTS 2STODOLERBOYS'TANK TOPS 751NFANTSHORTSETS 30 .. FANT GIRLS' TOPS i$ TODDLER BOYS' SHIRTS 15 TODDLER GIRLS. SHORT Al , s 25 TODDLER (llR~s· ORES~ r.~ 55 DIAPER SETS 301NFANTCRAWLERS 15TOODLER BOYS' JACKETS 21 INFiNT JACKETS •131NFANTPANTSETS buys for g irls 125NECKLACES 20 BIO GIRLS' CROP TOPS 75SANDALS . IO LITTLE GIRLS' CAMISOLES 20 LITTLE GIRLS' SWIMWEAR 45 LITTLE GIRLS' JUMPERS IO LITTLE GIRLS'TOPS. 10 BIO GIALS' SKrRTS . 120 llG GIRLS' TOPS IO llG GIRLS' SWIMWEAR 15LEOTAAOS .. NOW 48c 98c 98c 98c 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 2.98 2.98 3.98 3.98 4.98 305 ZIPPERS 10 FOR 1.00 279 SPOOLS THREAD 48c fo r your home . 12• WASHCl.OTHS 44 HAND TOWELS 21 4 PC. NAPKIN SETS 34 OVEN MrTT"S . . 19 TWIN SIZE SHEETS 26 PILLOW CASES . 13 1NmALRUOS . 142 TISSUE DISPENSE.RS . 49 BA TI1 TOWELS ~ ·. 37 KITCHEN CURTAINS 17 WA~RJlEDSHEETS 8BEOSPRDDS • -New ·-.... .58c 98c 98c 98c 1.98 . 1.98 1.98 3.98 3.98 . 3.98 ....... 14.98 ...... 29.98 NOW 28c 48c 98c jewelry buys 98c NOW ~ ·: 93 TRIFARI NECKLACES . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . 41c 1 ·98 114TRIFARINECKLACES-BAACELETS . . 1.48 1 ·98 439TRIFARINECKLACES . . ......... 1.91 1 ·91 275 TRIFARI NECKLACES . • . . . • . . . . 2.91 1 •98 174 TRIFARI NECKLACES . • . . .... 3.48 . 2:98 31 TRIFARI NECKLACES . . . ......•... 4.48 70 LITTLE GIRLS' PANT TOPS 31 llG GIRLS' SLEEPWEAR . ... ~- ... 2.98 toys, toys, toys 14 llO GIALS' NYLON JACKETS . . ......... 2.98 NOW 41 LITTLE GIRLS' SKIRTSETS .. .. . .. . .. .. . 3.98 21 llORK POSTERS ............. .. .. MGltll'JUMPE'AS..... . ..... , : ..... 4.98 23LOUOllOUTHTOYS.......... . ......... :.._ ' - •UT1'J.EGIRLS'PANTSETS .• , ........... 5.98 13KJTU ....................... : : : : : : : : : : : : ; 2181GOIALS'PANfSETS... . ••......... 8.98 17WACKYMONITERWRITIRI ............. 1.11 -~; ~4""~· . . ··~· Hunting.ton Beach · .• 9811 Adams Ave. ··· at Bro.okhurst St.' • 963-.9731 , .· • • • • 1 ., , ., . ---.. •"'• ------..,.. -... ----~ -----... -_...._ ----- -----~-­. .-·-~ ..... Laguna/South Coast . . • l.: Cf1 T I 0 N '1our Ho•etown Dally NeW'Hpliper VOL. 73, NO. 290, ~SECTIONS. 68 PAGES ORANGE COUN1"Y. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, ~OBER 16, 19IO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ., ., Clemente Candidates Focus On Ctirne / The ..futurt bulldout of Sah or I ('l!ldt'llt~ 11ft .. r I d 1.rk lrn s Clemente •P&*•nl lo havl' taken ansen as u prom1nt'nt thc11w a ba~k ae11t tu tnf'reu~ rnml' M ,. , an I.. \'an 1r11 , 11 n in the minds oC several <'an c>qul'lltr1ennf' and homi-rn11ker , didates for tht> t'lty Counc•il elec said the r urrent f'u y Coun r 1I ttas tlon Nov. 4. t'ltJ'..!'..n~~d ~Im · tnU.t;h t·nt•r.;y Se"en of the 12 ,·und1datcs "&fluSii'lg itself •· thrnu•!h rh•f1ll!i seeking two seats ~n lh11.· plilld and b1t·kerinj( addressed obout 70 !i l'nrnr Sht' swd "l'hu. l'lll'I ~' inui-t Cltizen.s Wednndav now tiJ us.-d to r1 i;tll th l· 1n11w While future devt:lopm~nt ui !"'lite 1n San l 'letncntc "hll'll the seaside romrnw11t) 1 t.'ma111s ht> <'la1rns 1:. on tht ·lnl'n:J!>c an issue. t•onrern over the safet) 'I\"• 111111" Lo ~ho" th•· (>l.'1lplt- 4 Killed Iii Plane Disaster By ARTHIJR R. VINSEi. Of Ille 0.llJ "llel Sl<HI ur Su11 l'lt•11w11tc there 1s no 1 IHHll for '1olt-n t'l', · Sh{' said. ' M r~ V .111M·ll .llso :.t ressec1 the 11r1po1 titn1·t' "o f up~rading the 1111 a1tc of San Cl.-1nente," and '.tUld th.ii she· "'fluid hke to form ,1 v.1lwllecr lt•lcphOnl' l'Ommittee l•1 rcc'cl\l' f<·ecl back from l'tlll.Cll." -• _., "Wl· 111'•..-1 tu llnd out what the 1w·o vh' think of San Clemente JOd d t vch•p .i new community J w d n•ne~s \ t Steven RackleU, an lnstru· meot technician who says he has lived in the south coast for 15 years, labeled burglaries in San .. Clemente a major problem and criticized the current City Coun· cil for its priorities. ''They tear up the pier bowl area (for a park). but you don't go down there at night." he said. .. People are afraid to go down there alone:· He said he never used to lock the doors or his north San Clemente home, "but I have to now." He suggests the city hire extra policemen, and perhaps set up a foot patrol in the pier area. as well as the south end of town near the state park. Ed Beyer,. an industrial de· signe r , asked his audience, ''When was the last time you fell secure and s afe during the night?" 'Deal'-De He blames the current City Council for crime, as well as a list of other woes. ranging from bad streets to intimidation of ci· ty officials. "The members of the council a nd our present mayor (Karoline Koester> have suc- cessfully initimidated the entire town and its employees," Beyer said. He said the coundl s hould not (See CRIME, Page AZ > TV Tells Hostages-parts Trade CHI CAGO !AP) WLS·TV says have been di sp~rsed reportetl today that negotiations throughout the country -had are under way 1n T e hran been returned to the U.S. Em· between lht United 'States and bassy in Tehran for briefing on I ran for release o f the 52 . how the exchange would wo_rk- Amencan hostages in exchange But Trattner s.ilid-todaY1 e for miljtary spare parts, with ~tt~does ·not know by the AmericJ)n Broadcasting Co .. said that five planes with • spare parts fo r Americ~lt-­ mi Ii tar~ar-e-treirtgused by Severe turbul e n ce in Tuesday's first fall r ainstorm front that swept Southern California today was blamed for a Cajon Pass plane cr ash that killed four young engineers from a Costa Mesa-based corporation. deal expec~cimrealn where the HOstages are. i.=~.......,,.,.,.rrew days. The station's repoft also said A S t at e Depart m en l ,..the presiden't jet . Air Force ::h=IA'F1h its war against Iraq would be provided in the ex· chahge, according to sources in Washington. 'f.he report quoted unnamed sources as saying Americans ~ere negot1aling either officially or unofficially in Tehran. The four died instantly when their single engine Cberok~e Archer s -· ge 1 gb desert toWJ" of Hesperia. Wreckage was found Wednesday. A co-worker from CDI Corp .. 3303 Harbor Blvd. flying a com- panion plane minutes ahead of the doomed aircraft radioed ..-et a severe turbulence warn· iril, but it was too late, authorities believe. Civil Air Patrol and CDI Corp. officials today confirmed the victims: -•Pilot Allen Cole. 31, of Rallcbo Paloe Verdes, originally from IWtamouth. Eqland. -<Juiltopher Joaillet 27, of a.st Boardwalk Drtv7."Hunt- iqtoa Beacb, originally from Surrey. Eaa1l..ct. -Mel Wilcox, 27 , of the Oakwood Garden Apartment&, Ill Plrat St., Seal Beach. orl1laally from Yorkshire. SntllDd. -Kwong Lee, 27, of Los An1elee. Spokesmen for the Costa Mesa firm which contracted the engineers' services out said Joaillet was an avionics engineer and Wilcox was an aircraft acoustics engineer. both assigned to McDonnell 'Douglas Aircraft Co. in Long Beach. DM!y_....,_ Molrile Sculpt.re Pekin. an eight-foot mobile kteel structure . is on a year 's loan-to the Newport Harbor Art ~u.seum . Presen- tation of the 1966 work by Alexander Calder was made by Henry T. Segerstrom <above). who said after tl)e loan the work will be displayed in South Coast Plaza Town Center. Costa Mesa. spokesman, John Trattner. said Ope, has been placed on standby in Washington today that the re to carry him to an East Coast port was not true. ' base to meet with the hostages The st ation s a id a ll the upon their return. American hostages who Iran WLS-TV, owned and operated * ·* * Alier Eleeilota The station reported some or the same information Wednes- (See DENIAL, Page AZ> U.S. Navy .Boosted In Hornuiz Court Postpones Anthony Hearing WASHINGTON CAP) -The United Slates and its major al· lies have quietly built up a force of at least 60 warships in the vicinity of th~ Strait of Hormuz, or about twice the number of Soviet ships near the key oiJ. shipplng strait. according to a published report today The Washington Post said France, Britain and Australia have added naval forces in the region to strengthen a U.S. fleet in the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf amountin~ to 32 ships. By FREDERICK SCHOEMERL °' .. .....,.._ ..... _ The state Supreme Court says it will not make any decision in •the campaign fund laundering case pending against Orange County lat -District Supervisor Philip Ant.bony until after the Nov. 4 elect.ioo in which Anthony is seeking a secoactiterm. Just.ices agreed this week to withhold a ruling on a defense appeal on pretrial matters unti• Nov. 17. The case, now nearly four years old, bas yet lo move into Three-mile the courtroom ror either a pre- 1 i min a r y h earing or trial because oC e xtensive legal wranglln~ by the defense and proseculton. Anthony and former count y Supervisor Ralph Diedrich are accused in an indictment of con= spi pfog to <'Onceal the true source of funds that went into 1976 political campaigns~ includ· iog Anthony's successful bid for his supervisorial post.- An indictment is a statement oC allegations ag_ainst an ' 10 dividual. It does not establish guilt or innocence. • Cole was a mechanical systemJ engineer working for Northrop Aircraft Co. of Los Angeles. Lee's assignment was unspecified. Authorities involved in the search said CDI e mployee Paul Gear, of Los Angeles.# also a British subject, wu flying home eight to 10 mi les ahead of lbe rented aircraft piloted by Cole. Clemente Seeking Tough Sign Rules Meanwhile. -President Carter. on a trip to New Jerse.Y, said Wednesday night. "We will take whatever steps are necessary to keep the Strait of Hormuz open so that our country and other countries will have access to the countries on the west side of the gulf.'' Anthony has de n ie d the charges against him. He said he di~ nothing w®ng other than make "technical" errors in com pleting campaign financing dis· clos ure forms . Those forms '""1..~ were laLer.c_~·~--- . The high court had been -' ""itheduled to issue its ruling ltus Ml~-OWN, a . <AP> -week on whether Anthony has Reactor Entered Cole was more familiar with the treacherous Cajon Pus, 50 miles northeast of Los Angeles, a b<>ttleoeclt separating the San Gabriel a nd San Bernardino U:illQllicmountain ranges and graveyard of small planes. •'Every kind of weather that's around seems to get sucked into it, funnels right through it," said CAP U . Col. Stewart P. Hall Authorities 'sa.ld Gear, in the first plane, chose to divert from the prearranged return route agreed upon with Cole when he encountered severe up and do~ndraft activitv and bail. There has been concern that A compromise sign ordinance large steps in the right direction tbehe strafithcould be c losed fo r San Clemente is back in thl' cause 0 t e war between Iran Pl . C .. , for a mort> bea~ti f.~I and and Iraq. fi.Qlr.fver~~ntagonof. anmng <?mm1ss10~ s court ot mar ketable community. tLc:.lal&"1n~cin1ft•y -"\1iscounted day after City Cow:icil member~ But he sa.1d he #~poses the , Iranian threats to mine the vital said they want s~r1cter controls ccirit·~ e.x1st ... :,~~<f~. JA>le· ,.area at the mouth of the Persian on freeway pole~1~ns.___ ~· moanfea siims that tower over Gulf. T~ rA¥·--~. J:uance, 9VrtJt:ll' the San Diego Freeway whi<'h has been back .~d forth t>:etween biser ts the community The allied ships in the vicinity the two municipal bodies for And he said the revised or· of the Strait of Hormuz include months, was praised by council dinance allows those signs to re-three aircraft carriers and a members Wednesday as a "good main until there is a business half-dozen destroyers The Pt>et compromis~... . us age. a <'ondition he finds unac-said. Twenty-nine ~vlet ships And ~h•le the council ~P reptable have recently been monitored in peared m favor of the strict "What I'd hke to see us come the region. 1 do.cument, ,several me~b~rs up with is an orrunan<'e that re-S~ld they_ stlll are not sahsf~ed moves those signs while stiJI w!th portions of .the law de:i"ng providing an identification for ~1th freeway-onented business motorists on the freeway," he signs. said. Councilman Bill Mecham said He believes another look at the the revised ordinance, "takes (Sff SIGNS, Page A2) The newspaper also reported that the governments involved -particularly Britain and F ran ce -ha ve tr ied to ttownplay the significance of the naval build up. Press tO See Jury Picks- BJ DAVID KUTZMANN 01•o.11YN1ieMMf Oranae County Superior Court Judge Oretta Sean hu decided 1be will not close her courtroom after all during questioning of pro9ped.ive juron in a potential death penalty cue. Judie Sean, in rejecting a motion by Deputy Public Defender Ronald Butler Wecln41da1 to cloee proceedlqs to Prtlt and public, reversed her earUer lmtMJve.poeltlon that she would 9Uow JW'W quationiq on .. capltal pw•oment behind closed doon lD the murder trial of prison •capee Lawreote Rou Poulleo. T)le laue aroH Tuesday when Jury selection be1an in Pou1MD'1 cue. It marked the flrit time that new. rules ntablllbed· by the CaUfonlla Supreim Court were beln1 lm· .. mtated in the Oran1e County eoarta. . . ThaM nlel, banded down lD u AUWt deelalon, required tllat lilllvWual juron be qu.· U....._tlaelrdeatb,_. views out.side the presence of ottier jlll'OR. Arrangements bad been made so death penalty questioning could be handl ed in o ne courtroom while prospective jurors waited in another. But the question of public ac- cess was raised when Judge Sean indicated that it wu her belief the high court intended for the public to be excluded from this phase of juror selection so. HOME REP.411,lS J'IEJf'ED TODAY Today's Dally Pilot ~ontalna a ma1utne aectlon for residents of the <>ranee Coast. Look for '•Periscope: Your Home" -a 24-paie ma1utne lftUaa with ltortes and plctuna lUuatrllllna ideas for Mme lm· provtmmt, remodell111 and re· pair. . .. questioning could be completed in private. Before making her ruling final, however. she set a bearing Wednesday at which time proe· ecutor Cliff Harris and attorney Dulfem Helsing, representi"g the. lleaister newspaper. argued for an open courtroom. Harris. a deputy district al· torney, contended the state court did Intend to exclude the ~bllc from the courtroom when it' said that Jurors should be se - quest e red when questioned , about the death penalty. He said the court only wanted proapecUve Jurors ,Jeparated from each-other when quiued about their views. Helaina cited a lJ .S. Supreme Court cue which held that court proceedings could only be clOHd to the public under unusual clttumatances. After heanna the ar1ument1, Judae Sean aald, "I am not 80· ln1 to cfoee the courtfoosn at Wa .,.... .. . (~JURY, Pa1e A!> Uc• l'f!•• Columnist Ann Landen ia celebrating 2S yean of giv- ing people advtce on their problema and thanks her readen today for • '1tretcblna my mind In a tbouland dlf. f erent direction.a." See her column on PaaeC3 today. • J,. - ~--r five . tecbni<'ians, been _placed in .dou.ble jeopardy makt g lht:tblftfeilfry irrtothe by fhe prosecution. contaminated reactor contain· He was originally indicted in ment building at Three Mile 1977, but the indictment was sub· Island. began their mission to· sequently quashed and a pros. day to get more insight into the ecutioo ap~al of that decision SI billion cleanup job ahead. overruled. Three health physics teduti: Prosttution of the case then c ia~s . dressed in protective transferred from the county Dis· clothing, planned to stay inside trict Attorney's office to the the radiation-filled building for state Attorney General's oCCice. up to an hour lo take photo· graphs. measure radiation to Canal on Ballot locale further "hot spots," try to open an elevator door and retrieve a radiation monitor left behind by a previous entry team. SACRAMENTO (AP> -Oppo. nents of the Peripheral Canal have placed a referendum on the June 1982 ballot to block it. Secretary of Stale March Fong Eu's office said Wednesday that a_IJ ample number of signatures bad been collected. The referen- dum would let the voters decide Two maintenance workers, who make up the rest or the five· man team, planned to spend 25 minutes repairing the locking mec hanism on an internal airlock door and then leave, ac'· cording to a spokesman for Metropolitan Edison Co .. the whether to build the long-delayed 43-mi&e canal to channel more Northern California waler south. --- nuclear plant operator. The No. 2 reactor at Three Mile Island wu crippled last year in the nation's worst com· mercial nuclear accident.~ Men first entered the contajnment building, wtiicb houses the dis· abled reactor, July 23 this year, 18 months after the acc1dent. They stayed inside for 20 mintltes. · The entries are the fint stepcs in the cleanup, which is expect· ed to take about 5~ yean. Protect.Ive sear ror the third entry thaded two pain of cloth cover , a cloth hood, two or three aln of gloves, plastic bootl•, llremao'a boob and an air filter. Spokeamea said a heavy fireman'• cloak uaed in previous vbita wu eliminated from the outfit beeauae ol relatively. Jow radlat.km lnels found durint the 1ee0Dd plant entry Aue. 15 . More Coverage Other aoutb Oran1e County eovera1e 9PP••ra today on P11e1 Al and AU. ---• Coast Weather Continued mostly fair tonight and Friday. Lows toni1ht 52 at the beaches. 60 inland. Highs Friday 70 to 77. INSIDE TOO"" One report 1G~1 .,,ace1hipa ore MaMd for Jamw '" San Diego Cowat~. ~e llory, AS. l••lll --~a ..... c:+.I ...... .._ .... ............. 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SINU • LOS GATOS 1AI'\ t~hre ht're were try1n.i today to tulk an armed man who barrieitded h1mseU 1ns1de ii condomm1u1n intO' surrendt'r1nf( The man, te~tat1vely 1dent1Ced •S Hobert Chleboun. ~<!. fired more th1tn 100 r1i1ndom shota "through the night." l;lut ap parenUy not at anyone in particular, u1d dispatcher l.iarry St Denis ol the Santa Clara Co~ty Sheriffs Department Police evacuated thl' immediate area surrounding the rnn dom1ruum while negot1ator.1 tned to talk the man into ~1v1ng up . llglta11 Pr.-sfdrttl fiicw. ••• .tlmwnec Mo§cow <AP) Afghan President Babral\..~tmal-ar- rived In ·Moscow today ror hi;·fi~t~~sii"~roops in- stalled him. lo months ago. ~ . ' Karmal waa... welcomed by Soviet President Leonid I. ~y.bae~ofeign Minister Andrei Gromyko and other Soviet -aiell)taries, the orrlcial Tass news agency s-aid. There was speculalio" that Karmal may be in trouble with his Kremlin backers because of the continuing stubborn re· sistance by anti-communist Mosle"\ guerrillas opposed to Karmal's Marxist government. Carter Si rn#efl llmrpfaal Progra• NEWINGTON, Conn. <AP) -President Carter said today that senior citzens "will not be abandoned and ... will not suf· fer" aa long as a Democrat is in the White House. <Related story, A4) Campaigning in Connecticut on the second day or a two-day tour of the Northeast, ·carter said his Republican challenger, Ronald Reagan, has opposed national health insurance. The president added that he wanted to have such a program, but one that is "embedded in the consciousness of Ainerica." In an auditorium of the Children's Hospital. decorated wiU\ stuffed ·liooa and furry bean, Carter stressed the emphasis his program would place on preventive medicine. prenatal care and care for young .children. l'ro• P,..r A.f CRIME ISSUE rule "with 'an iron fist," but recognize "that they are merely servant.softhecommunity." Alu Konea, a management consultant, was more concerned with the potential buildout or San Clemente in his address. "It took SO years for San Clemente to develop 12,000 to IS,000 residences,•• he said. Then, pointing to a large map of the city, be said , "The city's • back country is planned for aaother 8,500 residences," and joined with other proposed de- velopments could m ean San Clemente will double (in homes) in the next five to 10 years. ••CJil:r'city's' resources have been 90 t4lleD up by erowth that we haven't taken care of Oft! needs or the rest of the town.'' he . said. • · "We don't know if there will be eDCJUlh Police and fire protec- tion, water, sewers or schools." And, be said, of all lboee new homes, ••not one rental bouain& complex is planned for tbe en- tire area," a factor that could force out the city's elderly resi· dents. -_..;...a'-y-Mi-ililOC--ii-, a sanitary dis- -trict executive who was quick to add he is "not involved i~ e district that voted itHlf a a month pension," agrees g wth is a major issue in San Clemente. "Tbe main probkm with this town ia we have an excess of I.and available for building, and a lot or hungry developers who want to rush in and rm this void." He said such development s hould be carefully monitored. But the emphasis of his talk was on the need for senior citizens to form a legislative committee to make their prob· le ms known tolhe City Council. OfllANOI COAST L/SC DAILY PILOT TM OrM91 ( .... Qe41y PH .. , with whteft t\ Con"lbtned ,,. ....... PfH,, It pwttll\N<I bY tfW 0••"90 '"'"' .............. c .... ,..., "'_ ... ..OltH>ntt .,. pwlM•....., ~ •. ""ovtft F'r•a.v for (o,•• MtYr Mtwpott S..c.ft, H~t~6" :::('.."~~"~~ ~·~~~. ::.~={ .~~~".: pvbli\,_.. \illWf'O.t\ 6ftd ~en TM ptift(._,.I '"'bti•"•"'4 .. .,., '' •' no w." ••v s''"'· Po 801• •*~CM"-Mew, C.lfforrtl• 91•1' ._ .. _ Pt"tdltftt~l'vllfl\N" ,,_.,._ •... ., ~ .......... Meft.0'"9 Edllo< -.ML- A\M\t.W M4tl't._tn-f E'!fitOI L8fUft88HcllOfftol ltJ' ... CM~I .. .,.,, ,,,,,. ...... (714)~ CIMllnMA*l ......... 11 l.afUl'I ...... All o., ....... : .,...,..... ........ ,;_s...,.-...... • • • Gary f)aller, who hsts his oc· cupation as a businessman. car· rled the same theme. "This is a retirement town, with a smalltown atmosphere that needs to be protected," he said. He said the needs of senior · 'citizeoa are being i&DQred. and many of ·the older renten in town are being forced to move because of rent increases. ·'As long as I serve on the City Council .. be.said "El'··,~~ you !oaks -ar~ golng to be '"taleifeare of ... Robert Kuala, a perennial can- didate who says his goal is to "promote Sao Clemente," pro· vided his listeners with a variety of platforms, including city purchu.e of former President Nixon's Casa Pacifica: keeping artifacts from )>eing taken out of town: and even getting the senior citizens' Kitchen Band on the Johnny Carson show. San Clemente candidates who did not attend Wednesday's forum included appointed coun- cil members Patrick Lane and Thomas O'Keefe · businessman 1 ay-Durkin: clockmaker Bill Wagner; and financial broker Bob Brennan. ,I JURY ... She added, however, she would limit access to he r courtroom to a first-come, first· served basis. The defendanl in the case, Poulsen, is an escapee from the Lorn~ federal prison and is ac- cused of killing a Fullerton man. Daniel Marziale, two years ago. If convicted of first-degree murder with special circumstances. Poulsen would face a separ"'• e penalty hearing in which the jury would be asked to decide if he should be sen- tenced to death or life imprison· menl without possibility of parole. Drug Leaders Arrested? SAN DIEGO (AP) -Federal • agenta HY two of four men ar· rested in connection with a $1 million coast-to-coast cocaine, smu11ling· ring are considered leaden ol a major Colombian drua operation. Dio1enea K . Galanos, Drug Enforcement Administration aaent in charge ln San Dieao, Wed~day identified Ralph Perr • 38, of Fort Lauderdale. Fla., and Javier Bedoya Mar· quea, ~. of Cali, Colombia, aa major dryJ tralficken. · AllO taken into custody for lnvMtialldGD of 1mu11Un1 co- caine w• Howard K. Davla, 50, of lllami,..Sffeuy &. GuimanN.3:; a Colomblm clU.. liYlna In Yo ... C'lfJ,Oalmo11ald. fll••C!ll C'a1eee1 • Clelnelite . seeks Aiiimal Calter· .H 1• r " 1 11 '\ 11 n < · I tt m «' n t e •"•I 11 l1lllllll'111 1111 11wn animal f'OO· 11111 Attl\ '''"" It wants •s Allt 1t1w•'"' ill .-1t y ••1>t:rt1ted pro 111 11111 ~quid lift 111111 Hufflc·1ent. f'h•• 1•11,, hall c·onlra(•lt•d with th1• rm&nl) ror yuurH ror animal Mc>rvlrt'll , twt t~un y t•1tlzens DENIAL ... believe as doH Councilman Robert Umber1, that "Oran1ee County's performance 18 ro- markable by ita absence." .. The major complaint ex· pressed by council me mbers Wednesday Is the location of th4' county kennel facilities in Orange a 70·mile round trip ror county animal control ~f, ricers and for San Clemente pet owners, too. An extensive report prepared by Fire Chier Ron Coleman shows the city rould come up 1lu y night. a.nd Uu1l. too, was de with the ~l .000 necessary to nll'cl by :-"okl's111cn at the White operate a city animal facility for ll ou!>(.:.. l'cnt a~on and St ate the first year. l>rpurtnl<'nt Revenue would come from Of the Wednesday night re-licen se fees for animah po rt . l 't·nt &~u n !>po k esman ($36,000): fines ($11.000>: board· Thoma~ l<oss said "T he report ing fees ($10,000); possible 1091 involvul~ a1r('rart loaded with grants ($5,000 1 ~ g¥..ants from spart' parts 1s fals~ ·· ~..:..E·r · s-nf the Animals" WLS TV said Wednesday . 15 .000>: and etdoplion of I 1 v1· pl ;ull's t·arr y1ng_s.pa parts animaJs and rodent control fees. Weft' ~-chic ago no later For their money, the city trifilluun Frida) fo r Iran and would get two full-time animal that pilots m the Ch1C'ago area oontrol officers. a $15,000 kennel wer e on 48·hour standby. and boarding facility which Earlier 10 the day, President c-ould be located at the city's (' arter said he C'Ould not ''pre· corporation yard: a. used van to dil-t to you any progress in the transport stray anim als : com foreseeable fut.urc" in gaining munirations equipment and of. the hostages' release. fice supplies. * * * Iran, Iraq Counterpunch With Bombs ~ASRA, Iraq <AP) Iraqi M1Gs pounded Tehran's oil storage tanks today and Iranian warplanes bombed Baghdad and other Iraqi cities, the Iraqi com- mand reported. Iran claimed it forced Iraqi troops t o retreat in the Abadan area. . Iraq said it cut off Iran's re· finery city of . Abadan at the southern end or the war front. Iran saist it pushed tbe Iraqis back !fllf miles from the eastern and northern out.skirts or the ci· ty. f~rclng the Iraqis to regroup 12 miles from the city. Iran said the people of Abadan had taken to trenches and were prepared for hand-to·hand combat. -But Coleman stressed the suc- ('ess of a self supporting facility will depend on the s upport of local organizations in fund raising efforts. and in canvass· in g San Clemente to liceose animals that are not registered. And, he says, it also means strict enforcement of the city's leash laws. Council members were ready to end the contract with the county and strike out orr their own Wednesday . but Cit y Manager Geor ge Caravalho urged them to delay that action for a few weeks. · He said he wants to further ex- plore means of making the en- terprise a self -sufficient pro- gram. Counc\l members said they supported the city program and would consider cancellation or the one-year county contract when Caravalho's research is complete. County OKs Street · Work WHO IS ~·Km MAN ON THE FREEWAY? ~ ;..HftJeftli{ John P9ndergr•N Reedy tor Smog U Finn Testi'ng Anti-smog Masks lOS ANC;ELES (AP) -The nex_t time Los Angeles has a serious smog attack, several hundred employees or a manufacturiiig firm will don what look like surgical masks to protect against inhalation of the noxious chemicals. I~ the smog like masks prove satisfactory they will be market· ed. to the public al SI .25 apiece. said John Pendergrass. an in- dustrial hygienist at the JM Company. He saJd 3M makes about 40 different kinds or face masks· for use by sewage treatment plant workers, hospital workers who handle odorous tissue and same industrial workers, but until now there has been no mask on the mark et designed to combat smog. The smog mas k weighs 15 grams, looks like a surgical mask and would be effective for about 40 hours of smog Pender- grass said. ' He showed a si m ilar ex · perimental smog mas k at a news conference SIGNS CONTROLLED • • • pr,oblem by planning com· m 1ssioners might provide "an innovative solution." The revised ordinance allows businesses with rre eway - oriented signs to lake down the huge structures over an amortization _periodr ranging fco~o.&osix years. Newer pole signs would be al· lowed to stay up lcmger in order .!or businessmen to amort~· cost of the signs. that you will enforce the new or· dinance a baby ordinance of the old one that was never en- forced during the five years of its existence.'· Councilman Robert Limberg shared Mecham'.s concern about the large pole signs, and said the revised ordinance, "allows for these signs to remain in pupe&wit;,YlP-~ The Iraqi.command. in a com- m.unique broadcast by Baghdad Radio. said the..oil~reservoirs of lht, Iranian capital were set ablaze by raiding Iraqi jets that also struck al two army camps Rear Iran's western city or K e r m a n s.JuUb.:-J 5 O m i I es ._ .. , __ · -1trei"'dlants and the Chamber of Commerce oppose the im· mediate removal Of sucb slam, saying motoriata on the freeway need the signs to find fuel. lodg- ing and restaurant (aeilities. He said he realizes the im· portance of freeway identifica- t ion for San Clemente busi- nesses, but said, "l wonder if there'• another way of dolna it (rather than lar1e •lam.>" ...&0Mi&hwest oT""1'enran and 70 miles east of the Iraqi border. Iranian jets also bombed the Kurdis h populate d town of Suleimanieh, in northern Iraq, and Basra, the southern port the communique said. Traf fie 1.Aght Project for Niguel OK'd A $383,000 project to provide n e w , sync hro nized traffic signals alcrng Cr own Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel has been approved by the Orange County BoarG of Supervisors. Six signals between Sea Island Drive and Street of the Golden Lantern will be linked through the new system. New signals will be \Mtalled at Sea Island Drive, La Paz Road a.nd Golden Lantern, while signals at Niguel Road. Ali c ia Parkway and Pacific Island Dri ve will be modified. Work is expected to begin in January and be completed by mid-April , according to a spokesman for 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley. The project will be financed by federal funds (86 percent), state funds (13 percent) and county tunds (1 percent). Riley said the approval of the project culminates a three-year effort to improve traffic flow OD Crown Valley. Flag F oot~all /)eadline Set ' Saturday is the last day to sign up for nag football at the Boys Club of Laguna Beach, and club officials say you don't even have to be a brulsin1 tou&hie to play. The 1ame is designed to teach the fundamentals of football to 7 throuah 12 year olds, with a minimum of bumping, tackling and clawing. Gamea will be played on Saturdays at .Thurston ID· termedl•te School atarttn1 at 2 p.m . For re1i1tration lnforma· Uon, call Dave Kei&an at 494-~. That 1oea for potential coaches, too. The wideJlin&-of-Camino del Avion-be(ween Alipaz and Descanso streets in the City ol San Juan Capistrano has cleared its last hurdle. The Orange County Board of Supervisors approved spending $185,000 toward the $670,000 proj- _ect of right-of-way acquisition, road widening, installation of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and storm drains. The city will pay the balance of the cost . Work is expected to begin within a month and l'asl 10 weeks. General Plan Meet Set for Laguna Members of the Laguna Beach's Open Space/Conaerva· lion General Plan Revision com- mittee will meet Monday at 7:30 p .m . in the l:.awnbowlers Clubhouse, 455 Cliff Drive. The panel. appointed by the . Laguna City Council, wHI dis· cuss proposed revisions. The meeting is open to the public. The amortization of such signs was seen as a compromise, but the council majority said it wants a stricter interpretation of that portion of the law. As for the remainder of the or- dinance. it drew praise from council members. And merchants said they are in ·accord with the revisions, although they said they are not overjoyed by the stricter pro· gram. Tom Werner, a downtown businessman, said he supports the revisions, "but I'm not hap- py with the ordinance." He said he believes strict en- forcement of the city's existing sign ordinance-coul·d have solved a lot of the town's skyline blight. . He was joined by Bob Keenan a representative of the Sig~ User~ Council of California, who also criticized the city for not en· forcing its existing law. "You'd better prove to me ........... · 2224 ... ....,. a1vc1. ....... ,, ..... llore2 210Y.Mlll'tneAve. . ............. 171-7174 a,..,. 173-7121 0,...0.., "It's the one IOft spot lo an1 otherwise fine ordinance," he said. Council members asked that the planning commission come up with a new program for freeway oriented business signs and return the entire documenr to them within l wo months: Explosion Leve.Lt Cincinnati Plant CINCINNATI CAP) -Explod· ing coal dust leveled the four. story J:lill & Griffith Foundry ~uppl_y Co. into a mass of glow· mg, fiery rubble, and the flames hampered efforta today to fmd a man believed trapped in the debris. Eight people were in· jured by the blast , four critically. . . Company president David Greek said the missing man was identified by Meyers u James Wilke, 34, a sheet metal worker assigned to repair work at the foundry supply co·m pany. OP Gotcha, Dolphins, Offshore Stubbles,. O'Nelus: Rip Curl , IZOO Merana, Powderhorn' T ·Shirts, SWNtshlrts: Four Play, A·Smlle, Topslders, Quiksilver •nd much more. .--~------------' -1 10% OPP Coupon I I Good 1"'11ettnt1111 I Ml waM 111 Mle mw<NMIM er lllOO L------------~J , ..... Ww1ne1ut•11 Mii 111 .. 1 .. ............. 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''''' ~. • to th1• puhli1· l'tw ... ,.,.1., 11 p•·•lt'•I .11 s.;1;. .1 ,,, 1r• 1 ... 1 up· to $llll u111J 1111.111\ , 1.1"'" .11 .. , • ••• Co••• fftuuheg •••-'lc·H t irm LOS AN<;..:1 I-> . \I' lh1 11t• 1111 t ti Commisswn hJ:..11111:.nl 111 '"·'' 1l' , ... 1 ' "''"" 1ng so1nc• lo"' .uid 111111h r .1tt 111 •• 1 cl 111•11 11 """~ the l'OUSt Tl)ursday. October 16. 1980 DAILY PILOI • t.i Space Aliens Due '32 Planets t , EL ~JON CAP> --Ruth Norman says she's getting signals from outer s p ace that spaceships from 32 pla n ets are head ing for nearby Ja mul, and she's rented a theater to he lp prepare for their arrival. The news is especially good for people w ith heating probJ e m s because the outer ·space ships will form a tower of power to supply all the energy needed on -th is earth, says the 80·year-old Mrs . Norman, who also goes by the title of the archangel Uriel. ips' Participants 1n the Oct. <!1 briefing. called the First World Conclave of Light, h avu r egiste r e d from throughout lite United States ana Can ada, she said. The progr am will open with an interplanetary fashion s h ow with 32· Una rius m e mbe rs m arc hing into the l'entcr . each carry ing the banner of a diffe rent planet and wearing the curre nt clothing worn in that pla ce. "Our communiccit1ons tell us what our brother s on cac·h plane t are wear ing," Mrs Normal') s ays. Tb imc, s he s aid, Earth 1s ready The rom111 1~:-1011 ' pol11 '. rn1u11 ,., th.11 ""'' fourth of all rc:.uh-rll1.tl ur11t' 111 ,,,.,, '"''"" 11t--•• 1 lr. units ha\·t.· rent:. 111 p1 11 c I.JI-" " th111 1 t ,,. Ii ••I ''"' and moderatl"llH·o1111• 1w1 ,11n~ ,..---------In IA'' \11 ~1'11·.., 1 11u11 ( S~ -'TL"' J t' th.11 \loul<I 1111 hut. ,, ._,,."I r.. 1.1 n1h 111 tm11 1 .1111111"' up ------------· to .1h1t11I ~I ;,iltl '\l·atl\ 1<.111 hl'.t<.l!\tom·s Wt're knol'ked over and many of them hrnkl·n in a 'af\d<.tl 1~m $prt'e at a "Jewish eemetef!' tn the City of ( '01111111·1 ,.,. l'h1~ 1s the seC'ond tun e this year the cemetery has '"'''" .1tt.1d,t•d J 'olit•t> suspt-l'l H alloween prankster s but Jewish kadt•r..., '1111k11c.J 1t was aot1 St!m1tir ARRIVAL TIME IS only three to six months away. she says , so her group, called Unarius, the Scien ce of Lire . h~ rented the 1,200-seat East County Performing Arts Center in El Cajon for a 12-hour readiness brief· ing on Oct. 2L She says a st aff of mor e than 60 people , including scien· lists , engineers , composers, artists and film producers is ~elping her prep are. "The spacecr aft have been con· figured and built in special sizes so that the biggest will.land first and the others will land on to p in descending orde r ·of si~e to create an ene rgy towe r ," she s aid in an intervie w. ·'They are planning to teach the Earth World people and to help them ." Barbecued Dog Found At ~irport ,, SAN JOSE I /\ P ) State humane officers lodav were investigating the d iscovery that a gro up of Indochinese r e f u gees pre p a r in g t o board a jetliner broutlht along a box lunch conta1n1ng barbecued dog heads and necks. • o ...... d , ' •• flrtwy ,.,. IMI~ '8( • ~ LOS AN<;El.ES 1A 1'1 Attoin••\ .lt1nr11l t·r .·:-Martin. who w;:is f1rC'd h~ AIH' ..if11·r ~ht· ..i1·e·11M·d t,he network and Spell 1 n~ C:oldlwr1-: l'rmlur ti11ns c•I ' 'improperly d1 vert1ng profits I rom I 'har ll t"!> Angels " to anothe r T V :-t•ric·!> has ... uf'<1 A HC and Sp~lling·Gold berg for S6 million Eas·t . Wins 7th Annual In. a Superior Court ~111t lilto"d W1·1lrw:.d~1\. ~ls Martin alleges she \HI!. 1m propt•l I \ r1rl'd la!>l No\ 1 from he r job as dirc<"tor 111 1•ontr:1t'l!> for the network. Pumpkin Contest I . THE LANDING SIT~ is 67 acres which Mrs. Norman and her hus band Ernest bought for just such a n oc C'asion in 1!177. He has since died, but fo r three years she h as heralded landings which were unavoidably de The discovrry was made Monday at S1:1n Jose Mun1tipal Airport whe n a baggage handle r noted a strangt· -sm ('ll from a box carried by one of several refugees boarding a Jet for I lonolulu. ABC said it d1sm1ssed ht·r lit·1·;rnst· 111 pow 1111> performance and attendant'l' l..ion• .Haul. f 'pfUf on Ho11 LOS ANG E LES 1/\1'1 /\ 35 ,.el.Ir uld rnan who climl>ed or fell inti) :i Iron's ,-nmpound at tht· Los Angeles Zoo 1n (.;rifftth Park v. J' mauled to death and then partialh t·alen b' a malt' lion. poHce-s-aid A m an polic·e 1dent1f1ed as~EuJ?.eftoe H:rym ona ·Leduc of Raldwrn P<irk apparently dimbed a Lree and scaled a 12-foot wall Wt..'1intsda)-', e1thl!ri'Jlling o-· ping inl01he lion romf><iund e was m auled to death h} a :!50·p<>und m c.ih· •'lion. then was drag~t>d rrnrn lhl· :-l'l'nc and part1 al •ly eaten, police explc.iined · ' r I: 'Ga• ClulJ EndftnH~ Carl ••r SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) The country 's ll Al.t· l\H>ON HA Y tAl'I Afll'r ;.i hard fought cll0t·t1on yc•ar 1·;1111p<11g n . . an a ln•n p11rnpk1n \.\Ctgh1ng in :.it an e p11· :1!11' :! pounds 1s the winner of thP Informer Ready . To ..._..,i11g Lo1i_d' I.OS AN<: El.ES 1 AP l Aladena ".l1mm) Thl• Weasel" fral1 anno. a confessed Mafia assassin r anked as the most 1 m porta nt m o b informer since ·Jo~eph Valaclii, takes the wit ness stand in fode nil court today to testify aga inst five old friends. Fratianno. 66. under heavy govern- m ent protection, is said t<> be ready tu te ll who killed Frank "The Bomp" Bompe ns ier o. a mobster·turned - informer who w·as gunned down on a San Diego stre et Feb. 10. 1977. L oldest and largest homosexual political organiza - f' ,uon announced Wednesday it has endarsed Presi- i.dent Carter's campaign for re-election. · The Alice B. Toklas Memorial Democratic Club bas said that 78 percent of the c lub's mem hers voted to e ndorse Carter , who has received r previous endorsl:'ml'nts from i.::.i~ 1ir~ani1~1t11ins # About 15 percent of ·an Franc1st·o 's 660.000 res "ldenll are gay. /\nd the ~overnment 's Or~anized crim e Strike Fo rce 1s ban.lung on Fratianno to link the five reputed Mafia figures on trial to a cts of ext or- •t1on. racketeer ing find \'Onsp1r at•y as mem bers. of the Los Angeles family .,, La Costa Nostra. I ., . . Ta~k car leasing, yes. Tattooing, no. \ \i·\•1· t.11-.t·n I hl' Jd., .ind J 1<,t1ngs th,11 l~u-.• 11l''-"l'" 1i...<• Ill l.llJ t'<1d1 t1tl1l'r ctnd r ut tht•m 1n cl "t p.i1 ,1tt· bunk-rht: l.11-. Ang1·1l' ... Bll'lnl·.,., 111 Huc;inC'c;c; Yt·ll11\\ f '.sgl''i )011'1 1 t1 nJ mJlt·rt.d .... · 1•qu1p11wnl .md !.t:r\ i.t· ... lr11111 t ir111~ <1ll Pvu· tfw gr \'cllt·1 l t'" A 11>~1·l1•<, 111.1rl..1 I /\nd y11u 'll l 1nd t 11l'm f c1~t l'I ,111d 1•o1-.11·r t h,1 n l'\'t'r. (Jtt1111111,.:.~ It~ li...ttd 1r l'.1c 1l11 ld1·ph11m·"· I o'l\i i\ngL'll''-(_ 11n,t111ll'1 Y111lt11\' l'.1gv., t w o l' 1 t y . W o r I d II t• a v y w e 1 g h t Pumpkin Championship Then• was a t a d of ami a ble la ved · · g rumbhng Wed11esday over the t1tlist In 1!177, for example. the visit was 1n llalf Muon Bay, which hosts the frustrated "because of too many wt>s tern half of the eontcst neg ative frequencies from leaders of ''They had to go outside the t·oun the Earth World," Mrs. Norman ex try." rnuttcrl'd Naney Solomon, a -~~~'.l!Ct~ !>pokesperson for the contest. :·Tw;...: -•-· went to Canadq.,'. · lfOWARD DILL OF Windsor, Novci Sr()tia. capt ured both the squas h and µum pk in titles for the eastern host town, C1rclevillc. Ohio. His squash tottered m at a w hopping 430~. As if it weren't hum1hating enough to lose by more than l~ pounds. the west e r ners le arne d that D ill's pumpkin is s hrinkrng at a rate of eight pounds a day. When it won a recent contest m Philadelphia. the mons te r dented the scales at more ~han 4.00 pounds. THE BEST THE WEST could do was a m ere 275 pound pumpkin r aised by Va nce Allred and Tom Bor c hard of Salina s and a 263 ~ pound g r een Hung a r ian squash rais('d b) .John '.\hnaidis of Hall Moon Bay . a forme r two -time pumpkin winner. Dredging Dr<n,m $15,000-Fine K EY LARGO, Fla. I AP) -The-ex elusive Ocean Reef Club has paid a Sl5.000 fine for ille gal dredging , the largest environment.al fine ever as- sessed under the Clean Wate r Act. the Army Corps of Engineers s aid. T he Corps t~k the club to court two years ago for Hlegal dredging and filling in the mangrove swamps around the area between the ocean and the bay at the north end of ·Key Largo. The state of Florida earlier as s essed Oce an Reef $50.000. to be paid over fi ve years, for.the violations. / WHEN THE llANDLt:R as ke d what was 10 the box, he was told. " P a rt s o f b a r b e c· u e d d o g s . " a uthorities !;aid "Sure enough 1t was heads and parts of necks." said hu ma ne officer Larry Kemp Whtie authorities chcc·ked to see 1f any laws were violated , they said the refugees apparently ba pded th.e box tQ friends. boarded the jetliner and· n e w 'to llono lulu. Kemp s a1d he didn't know what ha ppeped to the box ALTllOlJGll OFFIC IALS sa1d they couldn't find any laws ag ainst eatiog dog meat, considered a deLi C'acy by s ome lnd1w hmese. Ke mp said he was looking into the m atter "There's no Cahforn1a law aJ?ainst killtn.l.l or eating dogs as long as it 's your animal trntl-4l s slaughte red humanely." he said. "I'd just h ke to find out if the dogs wer e killed humanc lv."· hl' said, not ing there ha~c been numerous re ports in the San Frant•1s1·0 area of people cat111g dog s tnrc· tl11· n·CE!nt in nux oflndochinese refugE!c~ ' LOS ANGE\.ES 1880 All you need is100 bucks. 1: •C .. .. • Donavan & Seamans on the Rolex Lady-Date. • llu l«d1\ l ,ul\ l)o1h'"ll11 "11.1111\ '1\lr•d 111,lli lllll;.! 1111111.ll\IH't11llli'111.111 ' lollllCl\I' J<ol1•\ I> 111 li1'1 ...,, II \\111tl11'ig <)\,ll·11,"1•d P1 •11t11111 p• •\\111·1 .111tl pic-.,1 111• p11" cl ( ,11\l'd tr rnn ,1,111111 h.11 nl '11·1·1 111 g11ld \I I >1111,1\.tri ,, ...,,.,1111,111' .1 I.uh \\Ill ·'I'll"'' 1.il1• .. 1u1pp1nJ.?. 1111 1,wr Roll·\ th\· l 1111111'' lh1 l.1'1111111 dl'11lll' th;• d 1llt•1t•lll tit.ii t 11l11r-. .111d hr.11 1·l1•t' .11111 Ille • l..llP\\l1•clgc..1IJl1• \t'l\.!.!.J.' lrtllll t ill' lll'ftf)l1• \\he 1 11H111cllt11'd 1<11le•\ 111 till' \\'e·'t t h1r 1111 1 "·11lt11111, 11 1111 ·rt' .111cl l.tdlt',· Rol1 •\ ''' jp, '' ,1\,11l,1hl1· 111 .i w1d" p111,.1,1n~w <\(1utl11 ·m C.1111111 rn.1 ·, Cit•ni1 >r lfoli•\ 1\gl'nc v 'l7(J(TWilo;l11rt• Blvd I (l<. 1\ng!'lt•(,. [I P H')·l ll l 11 f;i~hio11 1,l,111d. N'''"l)ott AP,1 h • 7 14-644 'i7M Ma~tl'I t.<Hcl. v ...... ,md l\mcriran lxprC''I<. 'W' If you ·w ::.a\'l'J ~ven a small fortune. Mutual Saving" has n plan for you. Just invest 'f, 100 or more and opt;!n an account. It's that simple · Then you'll start earning the highest inter- est allowed by law. A nd that interest rate will be secure for a fvll 30 months_. Even wh ile other rates might be changing. your rate isn't affected at Mutual Savings. W e'll compound your interest daily, wh ich increases your annual yield. So you're really earning interest on your. interest. There's no risk and you ·re ·'· gelling" guara nteed profit. I Prom Oct. 16 thru Oct . 29. our 11.55% annual rate vields l2.42r~ . Ii you 're looking for a short term plan wi th high interest. Mutual Savings ..,till offers the 6 -month Mui 1ey Market A ccount With a 'Sl0.000 minimum d1'posit. vou'll have gu..irant~l'd ~af ety for 26 weeks. And both accounr::. "'<-' i1. ... 11 1"1d up to $100.000 by a U .S. Governn .1't \Jency. · We can't promise you 'II ri ' 11;""' · >I!~. s. but at Mutual Savings yuu n' q ll : •• a great sta1 1. '••h'l\•t~ •• f• fl•hflrh \t-'°" '~ •111, I h c ... .,t•••W ll\ioot•Fld c:....p ..... ll.lll)lupougo t.:.._.BM.IC..---C-S70l•""""il«I .,,.~. Con11 .. tl•lll l\n• .. •llM c-•rNr. lloKl[ c .... , ..... o c-200N c..,, ...... ·1"f-l20S M"'1SI' F-.i.v..a.,, .,.~ .. ~, ............. . o i.....i.i. \W•1' 11 ..... 10iw· ............. __ llolb-.w."""M•11"0 l>t~1ISE.C<>l<Jcod<olll<d ,...__,7'l'IWll .......... 1 ... i.11 ... r Oownh--1•"-·lotl 1' M,,,,,.,. n--0-1'.llilM<>orpori\Rd'iU.-: 160WF-W..i' Viole: lOIM( Vioo!•W.--'(ltw""°"'"l""'"/\lol II'\\ . -=::w:. ... ·, l~ .---·- . ~-·-··-----------~~----~ ---~ ---------~------'---~ ... .. ....... 0 'ditorial Page .............................................................. _ Robert N. Weed/Publlsher Barmra K,.lblcMEClltorlal Paie-Editor ~-.... Faciitg the Facts ()f Canyon Hazard T ht• l..1gun l n •. .ll'h t '11 v l'ount'H maJOrlt} h all VOl t'd tu sup 11 Liil' pn11)\•St>d "1denin.i of La~unu t Jtnyon Hoad to ruur ll'l'> ' , TWt'fl l \ l \\o rt·upl,• 1111\t' d1l't1 on the winding. two lun\• ,·H1111t 0 1' r,11,u m !ht• l'-<lSt fl\,. ~ (•nrs and t'<>unc1l mf'm bt.-rs su1d tllJt C.H•\m 1l\ .. rrod{• ''hJ1•rt1l)nJ by 1·~s1dt•n b who hav,• OJ>Jt<>Sl-d I.Ji,• "1J t!mng Wlull' st a b • f11n1l~ for lhe µrOjt'<.'t lire not 4!XJ>4•rtt-d to be ts\'nllnbll' ror (1vt• tt1 1 ~ ''f'nl'!'i th<' rounr 1I d 101w to atc•t now tn suppMt ti i1lun 1.1\nrt-d h~ Lhe Polle. Advisory Comrnittt~· (,,.. I .J.,:un.-t'any<ln Houd The plan mr hu1t•.s "1deninti: tht• road to four hmt·~ from Cun) on Ant·:. l>n H ' tn .. 1-hl' Son 01ego freeway There wouJcl tw .1 Ir .1' ,., ,,,hit• ant•<h <:tn frnm Canyon Acrt:s to El Turo Ho.id .ind ,1 ru.stH· non lravt>rsable mt!d1~n from thert' tv tht• lrl'l'\\li\ Ht·stdt>nt.s ovpoi-1n~ ttw p1 11pu:..tl :.n1d "1den1 n~ would bring anon· tr:1Hlr .ind mutt 111 !ht> rommunity and <lam age the rurul at mosphere of the.-l'ttn·) on But ttw r ounnl nHJJOnl~ 1s right Four lanes and a median woul rl help c~1t down rat al head on at'c1dents on the road · Tht.> t'Otukd hu uht 1•ontmuE• its efforts to h av~ the project speeded up "" l' tu 15 yt>ars is a long time to wait enough tam~. from a macabre v1 ~wpoint. for 60 or more persons tu have d1t>d 'VI the menac ing roadway Electio11 Stakes Big In an el'ect1on season marked by an unusual lack of controversy, San Clemente voters will go to the polls Nov . 4 to elect two City Council members . ' They've got a field of 12 to choose from and, to date. lit- tle hoopla has been raised by any of tpe candidates -a stark contrast to past elections where name-calling, re- calls and resignations were the order of the day. The stakes are big in San Clemente, where develop- ment ol four huge ranches in the city's back yard we on the horizon. . How the council handles those growing pains will have a permanent affect on the city's future. Attendance at recent candidates' forums show there still is interest in city government by its residents. But voters have just one more opportunity to hear the candidates speak. · A candidates· breakfast will be held Wednesday at the CQmmunity Center. 100 A venida Seville, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Tickets for the 7: 30 a. m. forum are S4 and res- ervations must be made by this Friday. The chamber number is 49'l-1131. . It's your last chance to hear the candidates so you have fi rst hand knowledge on which to base your vote Nov.4. Qus Off er Puzzling The Capistrano Unified School District board is con- sidering a busing program to provide transportation to students who live within four miles of school and are m- eligible for regular service. Under the proposed program, buses would run only along main highways such .as Del Obispo Street and Camino Capistrano rather than stopping on residential streets. · But a survey conducted by district administrators shows parents have little interest in such a service, other than a luke warm response from parents living near Dana Hills Hi gh School. - It is strange the district is considering offering addi· tiooal busing. which would cost an estimated $25,661 a year to operate, when parents do not appear to be clamoring for more bus ser:vice. Additional bus service is not warranted unless it is shown there is significant interest on the part of parents and students who would be willing to pay the proposed 60-cent-a-day charge. .. District administrators are now looking into bow many student's are eligible for the added bus service. If it is found the program could not be self-supporting, and lacks support in the community. the idea should be dro~. • Opinions express~d tn the space above are those of the Oarly Prlot. Other views expressed on thrs page are those of therr authors and artists. Reader comment rs invited Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box )560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd I Mayors By L.M. BOYD Q. To what extent do' the big retailers. like Sears, rely ·on credit sales? A. To a considerable ex· tent. At Sears. 56 percent of sales are made· on credit. J .C. Penney, 42 percent. Federated. 65 percent. Within the southern Mex- ican state of Oaxaca in 1977, voters elected 570 town mayors. Of these, 50 were thrown in jail, because they refused t o lake office. Another 50 left the state to avoid the job. And 20 filed court a ctio n to relieve 1• themselves of duty. Why be- ing a mayor down there is such an unwanted honor I do not know. It's from the Spanish "box· ar" me a ning "t-o s ail around" that we gel the term "boxing the compass," I'm now told. '(I ,, Am asked why the 15-cent stamp bears a n Ame r ican flag witta 15 stripes instead or 13. That's the flag that flew over Fort McHenr>. Md ., in the bomb<Jrdment n f 1814. The Star ~.,angled ~... ~r that Fr~is Scott Ke~ wrot,. about. Add to the endangered 1pede1 list the wife who can "eook like mother Uled to cook" -and the man wbo can afford to pay tbl grocery biU1 If sbed0i8. · D.M.~ Gl-'J Oft ,_..,, •n -· ....... ., ..... ,. ..... .. .. .. _...,... ........... ~ .. -~· ..... P!I!',..,....... ._.'fO..OMfJHA Q. Why is some special day refe..,-ed to as "a red-letter day"" A. Was a time when most calendars printed ordinary dates in black but holiday dates in red. • If you want to liven up the dinner table conversation spring this query· on tb~ gathering: 11 it the price ot gold that ritel and falls in its relationsblp to tbe ~urrency or is it the value of the cur'. rency that rlMS and falls ln its relatiomhlp to gold? Q. Where's "The Island of Tears''? A. Elll1 Island in New York harbor i• sometimes called that. Numerous would· be immi1ranta without of. ficial landln1 cards were turned back there. Sign l n an abandoned service station •h•dow : ''Tbe iu war l• ovw. G• . w.on. ,, Rowland Evan8/Hobert Novak - Carter Tactics Hurtiilg Reagan WASlllNtiTON Thtc> lil unt m11t ruml'nt ms!!lault on Hon aid H •· » w u n w h 1 di :-. o 11 u l r aged 1•d1t<1111.11 1•ommcntutors has pl.1nlt·d ft•u •'!I of war 1n 'lht: 1111011:> of AmcrtC'an votcri. th ar will n·:;ult rn Pr1•s1dc nt Cartc l''l> rt• d ec·t 11rn u11 I t•s s He a gan 's rnnst 1ng c·ompa1i.:n snrs itself to ll ru111 ut11· n·s1>0nS\' T ht• 11lirupt turn of events was f1 rsr rt-01.'t'll·d 111 a vanl•ty oJ p ol b · bl·~rn "'Jl J.: Ort 7. Ii II II ll (' •' l' It' rat 1• d llVt•r tht' w •• ,. k end of Od II Presr dent l'arter·s 1 c n1orseless c ampaign was work1ni.: ll l· had passed Heagaf} 1n Ohro 11111 ~ and possibly Texas. taken It 11~ lead m New York and pull\'<! nearly even m Michigan, l'enn syl vania and F lori da Th e momentum was all with the pres •dent three weeks before elec· lion d ay. The n o n ~res pon se by the Beagan campaiJ:{n is a clue to Mai.lhox how hrs ha.: ll'all wu:-. rl 1~~1pall·d /\l 11 mr>ml•nl 1>f 1·ns1~ for his ra nd1<lu1·". t hti I< 1•p 11 liliean nomml'<' anrl h1~ 1•nt1111ru~c wen.- off for on1· llf the1r 1wriod i(' t ra nsl'ont1 11~nt<1 l ITlJgrations to l'»ltfornia. H1•ugan himself r1!st 1•d , whrlt> hr s staff lc1surcly t'Orl· frrred. Tht-n• was no emergency rneetmg, b<.'<·uust• lh( .. re was no sense 11f Pmtrgent'y Hy tht' beginning of the new we2k, re a ht~· w IJ~ 1 ntrurlmg on the Heagan campaign, Rut it re· marn:. to be M·en whether lhc Jerry built high t•ommand r an bring itself logelhl·r for ..,,,rne de crstVL' t'ountt'r!-.trnkt' a re v1tal1zecl meJ1a (•.imµa1.:n. a !>pt'r ral h a lf hrJUr telcv1s1·tl s pN•l·h. cwn a debatl' ch <illenge A('Tl Al.I, Y. i'nlhnl! across th<' c·ounlr) "Ul' ... hoW!> 1nt'r-whl'lmmgl~ nt'g<lllve rcitcl1ons to holh Carkr anu lh·a ~an !and. lately. Ht>p .• John Anderson as well J. Tht' Jrffert>n<'l· 1s that the pubh<· th1nki-. th<Al Carter mrrcly ru1nud th1· 1•1·on11m' while He&i!an mrJ.!ohl i.tarl Wi1rld Wur 111 "I l'an l{uar antc·t' thal the Amerkan '):>uhlrt will absollitcly not vote for an) l>och rt thinks NOBODY IJU> tfi.t.mON L6 Jf\WU~ ~tf: BE /UIS FASY IUY ... NEX{ (~®ON C()f CARP NGLER \ t.f~ t3; AAD PITY) GR~T lffiS Of 1900 will start a war:· one worried Hcpublican. str ategist !not on the Heagan high command) told us. This as .testimony to the erfec.··. Liveness of Carter 's s trategy. Looking al pollster Patrick Cad dell"s s urveys last s ummer , ca mpaign manager Hamilton, Jordan knew from the start that the president's only hope was to paint Reagan as a man of war. "J usl wait till we get to the housewives," o ne Car ter strategist gleefully predicted. With Jordan as Mr. Inside and Hobect Strauss as Mr. Outside. this has been the 'whole of the Carter campaign. WHENEVER BEHIND in past political campaigns. Carter 's re!>ponse has been to assault his opponent. It has worked berore, and it LS working this time. The president himself did overplay hi s personal a ttac k and apologized so that. as one Carter insider said privately, he ··couJd continue to do what he was doing before " More Important. media fx p e rt Gerald Rafs h oon 's crisply directed TV spots each ni ght prt>claimed the connection I YQJ ~y All;' THE 1$Uf.S ~ Y9i{~770fY I " I ~ r of Reagan and war. This has received incompara ble ald from th e familiar Republican propensity lo sit on a lead. though this time there was no proper lead : Reagan never s urpassed 40 or 41 percent, not enough to win unless Anderson's vote 1\eld firm. The primary Beagan tactic was caution : Avoid mistakes. THAT WAS embodied in the TV spots prepared for Reagan by Los Angeles advertising ex - ecutive Peter Dailey. The so-· called "California documen- tary," showing Reagan -saving his state from bankruptcy in 1967. has become a staple of prime-time television -unrelat- ed to Carter's attacks or, indeed, to the political world of 1980. Complaints about Dailey} sleepy spots by Republicans·wfio. previewed them have resulted in unanswered phone calls and no action. There h as been no coordinated media response to the Carter onslaught. "We are coasting," conceded one neagan insider. unaware that new poll- ing data s how them coasting to defeat. Starting Oct 7. pollsters around the country began to catch the Carter trend. but the Reagan c ampaign was ob· livious. On Oct 10, Reagan s trategists i n Washing t on brainstormed how to counteract · tbe ·'October surprise·· lttal they fhred the president Would COO· jure up to overtake Reagan. Other Reagan insiders gr appled with the "Reagan administra· lion's.:: transition. One senior Reagan aide confided that the elect ion was won. A~SUMING THAT reality has p ene trated this e uphoria , no quick response is at hand It 1s late in the day for new TV ad· verlising. Som e Reagan ad· v1sers believe the answer might be to buy a half-hour or prime time for Eteagan to go into the American voters· living room to talk about national security, foreign policy 19ld -mostly --peace. · Or. a more dramati c r esponse: Accept Carter's de- bate chaUenge, r ene wed over the last weekend by Strauss. 't Bla01e State Workers ·For Windfall To the Editor: State employees ere done a great disservice by y r Aug. 19 editorial attacking the diem "travel expens e s " w ·ch legislators receive when tfi are in session. Your editorial blasted the California State Employees' As- sociation -and state employ~s by ·implication -for what a mounts to a potential $3,0QO in· crease in compensation for each of the 120 lawmakers. CSEA did propose that per diem be raised from S46 to $60. But we proposed that for state employees, not for legislators. State law gives tbe...Board of Control .the powe r to set per die ms for state employees, but it exp r ess l y res e r ves for legislalots the power to set their own. HOWEVER, 'lM....Legislature chooses not to exer cise this authority. Instead they privately \ adopt whatever per diem· rate the Board of Control publicly sets for state employees. Thus, when legislative per diems are criticized. the heat instead falls on CSEA for supposedly obtain- ing them. The major unhappiness about legislative per die m s comes rro~ the fact that regislators re- ceive that money for up lo 220 days a year al their normal work location, the clipitol In sharp contrast, slate e mployees receive per diem on- ly when they are actually work- ing away from their normal work location. We feel we properly based our $60 proposal on findings of the experts in these matters, the prestigious survey firm of Runzhelmer and Companyf1 Their July 1!8>, report on seven major Calttomia cities shows meal and lodging costs as or Ju· ly, 1980, averaged $68.34 per day. · · . All we are asking is that stale employees order~ travel on state business should not be re- quired to subsidise the state bud1et by payin1 more out or pocket than they receiv~ i.n per_ diem reimbursement. We feel thi1 is a reuonable position. DAJll...L. WESTERN g eAral Manqer, California State Employees• Association TM Board of ContfOl tlail iuttlc m- er .... Uw draUf apnac aUotumlc• · tor.,...,,,...._, from '41 to '30. lf th• ,..., rote i• odoptd bv ~ ., IOOWd itlcMJH thftr ~ ...... albomlc• "" -k> . .,., 111,-. ~dllor. Mho~•· Highh? To the ~d1lor Your "Kids· H1ghL<; Racked"' news art.1rlc Oct 6. about the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the ruling that p:lrt!nts have no "right" to be notified when gov- rnmenl llcalth and Family lannin.g "<:ntl'l'S g ive con· t cept1v(l.S to their teen-age daughters. should rt' ad "Parents Rights Raped." .. T he fact that government agencies would Lake 1t upon th e m selves to have "rap sessions" on birth control for sexually acllv•· teen agers. age 14 lo 18, 1s unconsc1onable in itself. but that they would pro- tect· the ehildrl'n 's "right of privacy" from their parents is incredible. And they arc now quest1on1ng wh l'lhc r ·parents have the rii:ht to know when government agencies perfor m abortions on their daug}lters. IT IS NOT so much a ques tion or whether you are for or against premarital sex for juveniles, or pro or <·on on abortion. as to whom you want to raise your children. Government holds the parents responsible for them un- til they become of age. Is gov- ernment trying to take over this responsibility? The Communists always said "~ve us one generation and we shall have your country.·' Is this what our government is doing? It looks like 1t. It is time (or a change. GO LDIE J OSEPH \·?r~rodb_. To the Editor: I read ~th interest the news ·item you ran on Mayor Frank Fasi. of Honolulu. refuting the crime publicity now directed al our SOlh mid-P acific state of Hawaii. He says. s urprisingly. th al , "Reports about Hawaiian crime hav~been grossly distort- ed ," visiting Vancouver to com· bat Canadian outrage onr Cana- dian visitors being mugged, robbed and raped in Hawaii. Mayor Fasi, who lost his bid lo be mayor of Honolulu for a fourth term. evidently doesn't" con-, suit his police chief, Francis Keala, or to read crime report& in h 11 own newspapers, the Judiciary Reports of Hawaii, and the FBl verified reports on crime ln Hawaii. Crime ls r\~ Hawaii. It la not safe for a aln1le to walk down 1D011t of W aiklkJ 's streeta, or aay other area of Hawaii, alter dark. Dayll1h\ attacks are also common. • Und,~f Mayor Fasi 's p ast three-year term crime has escalated alarmingly. He didn't cause it. It was just a natural pre·_ <'ipitation or causes incepted by almost a million tourists a year. But Fasi has done little to eliminate crime in the central tourist sect.ion of Waikiki. He's always been sore at Waikiki, because the tourist hotels there, the businessmen. ne ver · con- tributed to his past campaign funds . Then we must consider lbe i n ept crime prosecutors in Honolulu, who have a bad r~rd of convictiorts against the smart- ass defense lawyers who have come in from the mainland, particularly New York City. MAKE NO mistake about it Hawaii is now a dangerous crime- ridden state, with strong racial at- tacks by Hawaiians, who in the majority are hostile to ~s (outsiders). · My granddaughter wants lo go to Honolulu for a short vacation this coming February. I've tallted her out of it, showing her proof of Hawaii's rampant crime. I've convinced her to visit Moorea lsland.nearTahiti. whereshecan walk any beacbtheres alely. l 'm a. 20-year resident of Hawaii. loved it for a long Ume, but 1 leftinMarchofthia year,dia· gusted and disillusioned and dis· pirited by Hawaii's horrendous crime dangers. ROBERT THALES Hotrl fat,"a•l•Ht To the F.d.itor: I returned from a lengthy trip this summer to be greeted by headlines indicating that tbe people who turned over the· Newport Beac"h City Council lut April have wasted no time ex- ploiting their political victory. A 1 most gleefully. the Daily Pilot announced in a front page . story. "Here come the· hotels." and the Ensign informed me that • ·srventeen hotels with a total o 6,255 rooms are en· visioned" for this area. If any Newport Beach citizen who doubted that the developers had once again taken over our city slillneeded convincing, the evidence should surely be con· elusive now. · LET'S FACE straight on. The Irvine and l Companies bougbt an election last spring. With the enthusi sistance of the local press and the Chamber of Commerce, they in- undated this community with ex- pensive mailing pieces Gd saturation newspaper advertise· ments that the people they want- ed out of office couldn't possibly match. It was almost a textbook example of how a massive in- fusion of flloney can buy a local election. Now. the developers are ready to cash in on their investment. And the citizens of this com- munity, most of whom didn't even bother to vote, will have to live with the results: strangling traffic, expanding air service, the taxipg of already overtaxed. local services and facilities. and the conversion of what was once essentially one or the . most de- sirable residential communities in the world into a high-rise jungle of commercial develop- ment. It's still 11ot too late to st.op the hotels. May~ even the hand· picked candidates of the de- velopers could be convinced that this la not the direction the citizens of Newport Beach want to go if enough of us write or phone them -or perhaps ap- pear al the City Council meet· ings to speak out against the hotel invasion. We've been had -and we're about lo pay the pri~ unless something is done very quickly to prevent it. JOSEPH N. BELL • Lelle,. /rom rfadns art? welcome. ' d d .. al tf The right to condeme ~U•rs to fU tr nnce or •Uminatt ljbel u reNrVfld. lte,. LeUer• o/ JOO wor<U or le .. will be gfun pnterence. All letters mu.t ift. 1 ·k dude ~ure and moilmg oddntsa ls but name• may be wUhMLd on,..,...., !e i/ au//icWftl rtoaon. fa oppornt. , C· Po.try u"'1 not be pubUIMd. MORE OPINION Tharld.Y. Octobef 16. 1980 ~LY PILOT A1 Nicholas von Hoffman ·Rights Laws Need Overhauling On hUil ~mornles prowl fc>r \Otes. the pres achmt turned up In Chteattu thl' olher da) to tdl an aud a,•n l'\' or Slavu· t•xt n11· t1on thnt h,• w a 11 u n ll ltt'ntbl) fll) posed tu tt'll 1n a l'o l 1s h jOk \l8 Not thot UllYOll(' h u1t un·u11ed him ot bt>.:111 l1n.i I 1 l t l ,. A 111 ) With lht•lll .1.S •I \\.I) 11( f1 lltr1.i lht' 1dlt' hnurs tk•t ~ t't•O A 11 Furn• Ont' ·s 1•ampua.:n 'llt111s II 1& m1tkl' nv1•r th1• 1111nunt1t•!> tam\• tht' iwr11"1 an tht' 1·uh·nd1u wh .. n c:-an<i1dnleB .,,.,.k 0 111 1(111up' of AlbAruun11 in 1•rnav1•nt 111n "' , ... m hlf'Ct to (f'll r1 t.Jtt· tht·m 11f llw11 l'ulture trad1tt0nl' h111t111 \ 111HI r ont ra but 1on t11 lttt· A nw111 <>II Ht>voluta nn So ht· 1l lt11t Mr t'11r t1•r ha'! t1ak1•1\ th1' 1 1wa~a -.t.·11 furtlwr b) rt'JX;ulNtl h111t1n.: U•••I h111 0111)01w11t 1.s u ~··nh•\•I r ac 1i;I 1r 1larlo1 Klwct·r In ont> <l f Hw.,1· "111111·' ht• rc•m 1nc1C'(I us I h al Mr lk b l(Wl had oppased lht> l'l\<ll 1<1~hl!> Ad Of 1964 Tht• llH'lH''I Of ('(.tnl Jllal~I\' ht'tnt: ~hn t lht·y <:trl' Mr Ht>aRan adm1tte-J hf• hcall tndt·t'tl dunt• thai-awful thing , but events hucl pruv.-.1 h1 rn wrong ancl now he th•>Ul(hl JI wus the t•at 's p a j unta ' 111 ll '>t' a s lang ,u1wr lut 1\ t' 111 vo.1(11\' when Oon llouuldo wtt' .i youth IN TRllTtt. 11u1 l 'lVll rights ar1• 111 111•t•1l or ovcrhaultn~. but rriui.t µt"Ul)lc und ull l'Sndid11tes ,111· ufra1d tu .,uy so lt!St they be t allt•41 ltl~otcd Whtie some of 11\l'M' luw .. and 1·11urt dec1s1ons hJ\t' workc.•c.J vc r\> well. others ar··· ;.! '1 11111'1'1' n( IO JUSllce I h \' 111 ' ,. I H '-; a n I.I a l' o s ti y . l l'~UljllH \ 111C!\!'> Jocu· t ht' tin) sl'acoa:.1 valla'ge Must Presidents Be Brainy? It is fashionable th1Sl'season among us here Reagan-watchers who are not what you 'd call absolutely sold. to wonder, after we stop wondering about his age , whether he has brains enough to handle the presidency This requires an examination of not only what brains are • .in a p o l i ti c al sen se . but whethe r in the long run s uch are · necessary for the conduct of a s uccessful presidency. We have had presidents b o th dumb and br ight, and some of the dumb have been s uccessful arf'd some of the bright have failed. And v. versa, of course. as in all throwaway rules of conduct. As an informal definition of b.rains I offer the ability to cope with unexpected situations. The more the unexpected s ituations, the more the brains required. LET A.Js-s'l'ARJ' with the man who was probably the most suc· cessful president of this century. I hate to admit that the man was a Republican. Ike. Ike could hardly speak English coherent· ly. He never learned how to pro- nounce the word "nuclear." He was not a great president but lie ran tbia country better than it bad been nm by anybody in our time. He had events on his side, of course. Apart from the blight of McCartnyism •. which waa pet.er· ing out an lh1s time anyho~. lkl' presided' over a veacefol and growing land which was handl ang its new worldwrde hegemony with tact a.nd firmness. figure. fhom a). J(!fferson. was al tht· e~arly part of this century Thrt.>e tames in a row, the White !louse wa!'I oct·up1ed by men of extraordinary intellectual dis· lini:llon. BUT NOBODY, least of all Ike Theodore Hoosevelt . had he himse lf, would have a ccused remuined a pri\'ate c itizen, him or being a buiny chap. lie would have been a distinguished probably would have t aken it as fi gure as a naturalist. an ex· an insult himself By the stan-p lorer, and a writing man . dards of the aver age college •\Read ~i~ letters if you doubt prof. he was dumb as George · ~e.) Wilham lloward Taft wa~. Babbitt. whom he r esembled in the testimony of many ?f his most compellingly. Had he not peers who were close to him, a made West Point, he would lawyer 's lawye r . a man who probably have ended up as pre· sing le·handed wrot e the -Organic s ident of the µons in Abilene. Act t hat governed the Philip· Kans as. Yet he indisputably pre· Pines until we, pulled out in l~. s ided over a fairly happy and Woodrow Wilson_ ... w as a d1s- s urely pros perous post.war tinguisheO hist.oTFan -and presi· Ameriea. dent of Princeton before he.cut In the brains dept. I would out . a nd ~en~ into the world- place Brother Reagan just about !laving business. · in the same brac ket as Ike. though I would not grant him Ike's great administrative skills, which in the presidency largely consisted in do ing nothing because nothirig really had to be done. Masterly inactivity. as the British call it. IKE COULD administe r if he had to,. as when he was head of AEF in World War II. The pres· idency that ends in 1984 is going to require a hell of a-lot of plain damned active admiaistration. Reagan, on the basis of his gov· ernonhip of California, either doesn~t have these skills or is too bored to use them. The brainiest period the pres· idency ever had, including the l~rm of our great Renaissance OUR WORST pres idents, by gen e ral ag r ee ment. we r e General Grant and Warren G. Harding. both of whom had the amiable weakness of heing ex· ce ssively considerate to crooks . Mentally , they were distant. Grant was a right smart feller and he wrote English exceeding- ly well as anyone who has read his' memoirs knows well. Hard· Ing was as dumb as only some s ma 11 -town news p a·p er publishers can be. · So I think we'll have to scrub brains as necessary for the pres iijency. Being a good political manipulator is the de· ' sideratum. The Actor hasn't answered that question. Only on· the -job training will tell. We have come to that. Slavicks Jewelers is proud to announce for the first time, on Friday, October 17 and Saturday, October 18 , master jewelry designer Mr. James L . Dudman will be in our Newport Beach Fashion Island store to unveil his latest jewelry creations and to personally consult with you on developing a unique and unusual custom design for your gems. Mr. Dud.man's consultation hours are Friday 11AM-8PM and Saturday 11AM-5PM. Please come in and join us or call for an appointment at 644 -1380 . Refreshments ~ll be served. · · ... SL~!!£~·s ti PA••• •um. W.OllT .uctt 11•1M4-1 ... of Hoekport. Me .. to get rederaJ money for a sewage treatment 11lant it must hire a certified minority enterprise to do part of the work. Neither the town nor the region has such a person so that a minority la wyer from another part of the state had to be hired to do what had already been done by the local town at· torney. Or at the other end of the urban.rural continuum. we have the College for Human Services in New York City, almost all of whose students are poYef'ly level blac ks and His panics. They don't pay tuition ; they are paid to attend, this college THEY ARE TAUGHT BY persons carrying the buzz word title of "teacher-coordinators" such exacting skills as promot- in g "humane and car in g va lues .'' "social change'' and "delivery of services." In other words, under the pressure of civil rights law, court decision and administrative action, a special school has been set up to' do what schools of social work do, or at least are supposed to do. • One s uspects the difference is th at the College of Human Se rvices admits minority ii · lite rates who h ave. been pro- cessed through public school systems run for the last genera· lion by a ffirmative action in· com petents. The C hronic le of Hi g h e r Educ ation says this college "trains what it calls 'human· "l\;ey would have enjoyed our company a lot more If ' we'd been on videotape!" s ervice professiona ls,' a new breed that employs 'generic' s kills s u c h as counseling, s upervising and working with groups -and street activist s trategies to help people in need." Which is but jargon for r ationalizing the existence of an institution that trains people to further institutionalize the pov- erty cycle. WHAT WE HAVE here .is a tax·supported s chool training people to milk more money out of the government. That was part of the civil rights vision of the '60s, a vision that cannot be tolerated with the economics of the '80s. This school's success must' result in the general im- poverishment .of all, even its own constitu~ncy. In another part of the civil rights miasma, behold Professor James l>innan of the University of Georgia, jailed for his refus al to tell a federal judge how he voted in the case of tenure.for a woman faculty member, who s ued when she was turned down. It is unarguable that women have been horribly discriminat· ed against by higher education. Often they have no recourse s aft the law courts, but Mr. Dinnan is a professor of -adult education and reading. As a society with a serious produc- tivity problem we should be wondering why we have any tenured professor of adult education and reading. The University of Geor:gia situation shows that enforcing civil rights in employment and education is too expensive without major changes in t he in· stiiutions and practice of every kind of tax·supported acti.vity. Those changes would be a cry· ing necessity even without civil rights considerations. When President Carter uses the blackmail of threatening to call an oppone nt who would make such changes a bigot, he may be serving himself up a second term by pandering to various people's piggynesses, but he isn't serving the larger group called the nation. ( Our Sl ,000,000 estate~ewelry collection has returned. . You must see each piece- it's a · one-0f-a-kind I The rarity and uniqueness o f each item o f 1ewelry desig n. S295·S30,000. puts our collection in a realm that all collectors and lovers of beauty con appreciate Diomon<;js. emeralds. ruoaes. pearls and so many o ther precious stones bedeck our finds from j omous e states and private collectors. 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MALL I /141) 808 4331 ~ t ' l , ' 1 r l I· A ad tel ti al of er H &e ek ~ ce IC· . -·- . l8 10AIL Y Pit l I L .SC !dellS Differ on Exact Location of Midwest l'\A :SA~ ( 11'', Mo 1 1•1 t-;v1•n bod\' kn""" ll bnul tht M 1d\\t''I It ' \\ht.'t •• Juhnn\ (.'nr on ~tt'" u11"1'h1,ut dt•\l d 1JP 1n~ 0 .irr1·1)1 11 .. t h .tl (>JI: pansf' of n •lhnt-1 •untr\ "hrrn 1•ur f00cl l·om1•., h ••rtl Dul t'~.o·th \\h1·r.-" 1t ' lhJl" tt ll1U1iht•r 41H"•t1Pn, .1mt ,, IC~' ~r:•ph · t" '''' ""' .. 1.11t .. 1•1111 "Ill prUil n(( Jl\!>\\t'I' r11t1ll UOI\ \'f"tl~ st udt•nt.s ul't "'"' I ht 11.tt u111 JA M.:S ~llUHTM IOG •: 'I'll lht lln1\•t'r31ty nl h11n~.1~ ·w r out J Yl'Ut a~u h1 I"''' t ht M Ht\\ t·~t Nvve.i 1ru"'1 th•t by ll v1na io I.a~ rt'n1·c · k. un . moll pH>ple "oulthuy ht'·, ~11 rt'utt thl'rt' Ht "'anted .i ano re srlt-nOfl t' d t'rinillun of Uw rt·1t1on for his •tud' 11f I"' t•ult11r•· 1in<'l' whllu mtn IW'tll<'d lh1 r l' 1n Iara•• num b e>t J 1'7~ V"l r'I MMO 'o fo r 11tarh r .. , ht• tf11tr1 hut.ct qut'stlo11 n111rl'fi t•1 :1 ooo fr•·1'hmen ond ~ophnmort"' :tt ~t.1tt' un1v.-rs1t1,... 1n 3 t 'tatt'f> '>t udc•n l' fro m ~0 lll Bl t!I dl• f1t11•c1 !ht• ht 1trl ,,f ltlt! Mldw1·!'lt '" N• lu ,1\kU 0 1 Kurt.'> Ill'> !\tare.a m 1 lht> w .. -.tl'm Inn•:•· ol tht> 14! "ltlltt· r••lon rorm-.lly raJled the Mid· dt~. Iowa, Kan.au, Mi chigan, die W.t by academlclana. Mlfta.ota, Miuowi, Nebraska, And l percent of the Wu hlllltoft North Dakot a . Ohio, South sJ•\e rteHtentt wbo ~-Dakota and Wiscons in. But u ld they f'Ofttldered te Shortridae says that defirution is Mldwmtem . u did 9 percen mlaleecliJll. C1tl 1fo r nl•na , 2 p e r cent of ''ft'• a perceptual re1ion. You Al•b•mam and 3 per('ent of West have to 10 wi'h the perceptions Vlr alnl an.w of the people," Shortridae says . "Maybe originally, people had the pe r ceptua l vie w of the MldwHt with Illino is in the center, the image of a s mall· town rural America. IN OHIO, THE euternmoat 11t1.1h1 of Uw lrllditlon•I ret1lnn, 00· 1y 47 perce11l of 11tudenta polled l'l 1timed Mldwe1tt>rn reaident'e. The dictionary definition ot tht1 Mldwet1t lnl·lude. llUnoi1, In-"8 U T TIME PA SSES. De troit , Chic ago, Cleveland grow up and don 't see m lo nt in· to the traditional definition. So what people do is keep the old definition and move the area. Th e defin it ion now fi t s the Plains more th~rea." Only poople from Indiana and Illinois s till b e l iev e they repre~ent the Mid wes t ·s center , he said. Elsewhere, from New York to Texas tn Washiogton, students put the cor~ farther west . Another part of his survey asked students about values they aasociated with the region. 1 "IN GENERAL THE people r om Midwestern s tates - however you define them -say things like, 'the Midwest la tbe real America , witti friendly , open people. a slower pace o ( life.' " . Elsewhere in the country. at. htudes seem split between the po11itlve image and a picture oC a rural backwater where people are "hopelessly conservative " he said. ' Civic Leader Vindicated By AR fllt K tc . \ I S!'-1:.l 0t "'" 0 .. 11, ~"•' U.tll oh.-t I n1 t' !'I an C I,. rr1 ,. flt •• mayor, COUnt) harbo r ~Ull\1111. s1ont:'r bont det.1 ler. 1'<>lamar:.n r acing r hamµ1on .:ind atlorne,> Thomas J o Kt.>t'fe h a~ heen ruled inn<1<'~nl <l'f <tbu!'tn!; his dealer reg1strat1on a nd saihni: pr ivileges. . The veter an c1 vi<' lt•culer. t ur rently runrung for another krlll on the San Cll·mcnte City Coun c il. acted as his nwn lawyer Tuesday in the day.tong tri al. which may make some waves in boat ing circles H is victory in the South Orange County Municipal Court cas e heard by Judge Blair Barnette effecllvt!ly beat the $50 fine that could have been im- . P<>aed upon convict ion on the misdemeanor c·ounts. Testimony during the case. in wbich O'Keef<> caJled six wit· nesaes. was far·ranging and in- cluded jabs at a lleged ambigwty~ ~,._, __ _ VJCTORY IN COURT San Clement•'• O'Keef• of navigation and t axation law. Deputy Terry Smith, was not "What. w~ have here is a a board but wat ching from r idicuJous tempest in a teapot." as hor e. said the annoyed attorney and The current council c am- sea lawyer at one point in the pa1gner. who said in te!itimony· trial of The People vs. O'Keefe. he has virtuall y terminated his in which he as the defense -boat dealership and i'l and then called himself and his son as his was Wlthout a valid state re·sale star witnesses. hcensP., was charged with two Tile d t:fendant de fense at infrad ion.s : torne.} had just lo~.t his nOlm re-0J>('ration of a vessel of has cess motion for di:-.miss al on th e marked with deale r registration gounds lht· f'eopl~. represented pl ates th at exempt It from tax by prosPCuting Deputy Oistn ci and rt'glstration fees unless a Attoney· Rill F1•1·na. had not yet bon a fi d e pot ential-buyer is m ade a <'aSe. aboard for a demonstration ride, His prose<·utor certa inly tried as the law stipulates . in t he trial invol vmg O'Keeft!, a Having permanent dealer small Sl'alc marketer of Bnt1sh · registration number.I affilled to built Unicorn C'atamarans. one the vessel's hull. a v1olat1on of of whu.•h Jerry O'Keefe, 17, was state navigation Jaw now datmg skippering .July 21' when t he ba<'k al least seven years. Orange County ~heriff's Harbor Prcviousl~. t he harbor patrol Patrol nvertook it at the Dan a h as n o t 1' it e d d e a I ~ r · Point Ha rborcntrancc r egi!>tered bo ats on dem-' O'Keefc himst•ll wh<> t1'0k a onstration cruises ir salesmen variety <>f larks 1~ arguing his and broke rs not Hy them . by defense again:;t the catamaran phone moments before setting cita,t1on issued by Har bor Patrol sail. · O'Keefe maintains this is un- . w1eldy anc1 unu ceptable and certainly automobile de aleu ti•ving dt:monstu tlon rides In cars wouJd never stand 11tiU for such enforcement or the law. Deputy Dist n ct Attorney Fee· <'•a said Tuesday O'Keefe was oHered 11 chance to see the charges dropped i( he would simply abide by all aapecta ol the laws lnvoJved including re- instating his license canceled by the State Board of Equaliza· lion. S upervi sor Wi lli am J . Monaanto. a 33·year employee-of the Board of Equalisation called as a witness _by Feccia, aaid this WH done bttauae O'Keefe had sold no cata m arans for two years, a common action . O'Keefe cited a variety of rea- s ons for lettin& hia license lapse, includina a bad back from racinr cats prohibiting him from demons trating and aellin1 m any ol them anymore, plus Ilia "difficult " marital separation and divorce. . O'Keefe contends that hi.a aoo, at'tin& u a salesman for him at the time, was being harueed by . the Harbor Patrol and alle1es harsh enforcement of dealer registration is widespread. Deputy S mith testified he be lieved young O'Keefe and two C'Ompanions . Chris and Greg Go,.zales, were simply out for a recre ation s ail in the catamaran with dealer plates. 0 'Kee fe has maintained patrolmm have better thinp to do in a harbor that ls an acknO'tlfledaed dope depot for drug smugglers ferrying ill Mex- ican mariju ana, citing past t'Uet in the news. Deputy Smith testified be did not believe any bonafide would- be owner waa aboard. a conten- tion which waa challenged under oath by Chria Gonzales' motber. M ra . Katheri n e Go nzalea Hom mes. •l..e Bl•lto• Br-:ak Presidential cendidate John Anderson drinks a beer after making a campaign stop at a Milwaukee b rewery. -Anderson A.New Seal_ of Learningt ST. LOUIS (API - Tbe b athroom m a y e ome t o riva l tb e t'luaroom aa a medium f o r trans m i tti n g knowlqe ii a test study at Snacuae University ia aay indication. addressed a g roup of bre wery workers during th ~i r lunc h break in t he em: ployees cafeteria. · Taking a Close LoOk Dr. Alan W. Grogono said detail~ poaters on eardiopulmonary re- 1uscitatlon taped to the door or wall of toilets at • Wliversity dormitory proved highly effedi ve in teaching the life - a av iag, e meraency technique to students who used the facilities. 5 17'' Lo1t)-c ost Ho using Foes to Tour Projects Several members of a Li.iguna Niguel homt'flwncrs asi1oc1ation opposed to the constru('tio~ of edei;all.y subsidu.w apa rtm,,nts in Lheir a~a 1.1.1JJ tour t~ree such llousin~ pro1ects in Santa An3 S'-'tulpa} The Lagun<1 N1gul'I <.:nmmun1 ly Assouat11111 h3s come out :igainst the <'onstr uct1on of 56 subs1d17.ed rental units on 4.6 acres a l N'1gu(!I rtoc1d and Ahc1a Park way. Paul H;izeman. association Stai n e d Glass Course Slate d A c lass 1n working with stained l{lass will bt-offe red at the Boys Club of Laguna Beach on Wednesday evenings. All youths 13 to 18 yearc; of <tge are ellg1blc A S20 c:lass fee cove~ the cost of all materials nee ded for the two projects required as well as most tools The C'lti.'J8 will have a limited e n r o ll men t a nd a dv a n ce re.:istrat1on ii; rt'quired. For mor e information r ail the Boys' Club al 494-2SJ.5. Cle m e nte Forum . Se t f o.r Hopefuls president. s aid 1'irCO Communi ty Developers. bwoers of the land. will conduct the tour of the th re\' "~ction Eight" how.inR proje<'ts "Section Eight" is the name of the feder al housing s ubsidy pro !'.!ram administered under the Dep artment of "Housing and Urban Development. Low income rente r s who qua hfy for this housing pay only 25 percent of their income for rent, with the federal govern· ; ment paying the rest. Assoc1at1on members object to this type of housing because they s ay 1t will mean overC'rowd· il1g in JocaJ schools. The) also say the const ruction of t his housing next to previous· ly built sint::le family dwellinga will lower the va lue or the homes. Hazemao ·ayt he and the other members of his group will Curbs Slated On Irvine Construction Sleps will be ta.ken starting to- day to prevent cooatruction ln Irvine fl-om polluting Upper Newport Bay. an Irvine city public worbofflcial Hid. San Clcmenteans interested in Bob Storcheim, m anaaer ol l9· bearing the views of the 12 can-apecttbo sei:vices. told the Irvine didates seeking two s eats on the ~ity Coun~. that public worb City Council Nov. 4 will ·have the · tnape~ ~U ~hut. down MY opportunity at a breakfa11t mM ·... ron1~ctioo job 10 lrvlne ~at la Ing oe1t week. . caua10a exceuive mud to now The leglalatlve action -<:omrttit· Into the.bay. ,. • te e of the San C le m e nt e fie expl*1ned that d,)arlftl tbe Chamber of Commerce la bolt· rah)Y ie'liloh, wblch officially tna candidate's fotum Wednea· began tOday, ~ud la often day It the Comri1 unlty Center, wa1hecl from construction 11tee 100 Ave. Seville. beginning at into .. .ream 'beds and into Ute !It.It 1!111. bay . ' R faer tatlontt for the S4 S•nct bap and mud bealDa bre akfatf meelin1 muat be ahould be Died on ~ m acle' by Frid•J. t ntere•te d 1ltet to pn¥fet tbe muek from voters 1hould calJ the chamber flowlq lftto die bay, 9tordlelm at 492-ll.31. H id. ' do everything pouible abort ol a l aw1uit to atop the "Section Eight " bousint from .being tNiJt in their nei•hborbood. "We will.be appearing befor:e t be county Planning Com - mission when the tract maps ror the project come up for ap· prov al," Haseman said. He added that his group would work with county and AVCO of. ficials to come up with another ~olution to . bring low-income housing into Laguna Niguel. Flu Shots Set At Hospital Free lnjectiona to immuaiie South Or1111e County reaicleatl a1ain1t i nfluenaa will be available today and Friday at Saddlebeck Com.,,unity Ho.pttal in Laguna Hills. The ho1pital -1 ponsored Immunization clinic will be l ot'ated ID Sui t e 12 of tbe Saddlebaclt Medical C~nter, 23511 Pmeo de Valencia, from I a. m. to 4 p.m . both daya. Additional information ia available by callia,1 tile boepltal'a community relaticm office at 1'10-3'124. Law••• Home Bar1lary T~ Cash and Jeweb7 Yalued 8t more titan •1.oot wu a&olea from • Lqua Beula IMtm• . GROGONO, a n H · aoc iate profea1or of aaeathniolou· at the State Uaivenalty of New York Medical Center i.n Syrac\lle, wu to give a formal research paper on bia study today at the c o nventi o n o f the American Society of Aneatheaiolociata in St. Lou.is. The study. conducted in the aprtng, involved 2IO dormitory atudenta, G rog ono a aid . T he p01ten, taped to the door or wall of every toilet in. pne coed dormitory, contained 25 key facta about C PR, a rescue technique for bearl attack victims. Stude6t1 in I D un - ,o.tered dormitory ellewhere on campus served aa the doctor'• control group. Arn:a TIO: poaten ltad l;»eea in place for three weekl, Grogono tested tbe 140 "graffiti" atudents with a 140· atudeat control group that badD 't 1een the ........ The captlve audience le the poatered bMlarooms tot 2.5 timea more correct 1oawer1 U.. lbe coatrol group, Gro1oao 11td. The poeter~bed students allo HONd J..t u bi1b -the tell u a third 1roup that bad taken eGeY...UC.al CPR train· ..... nld. aom.umt .... _ t :• .. 11 Dtiab c.-.1.. p.m. llcmd.,, police aald .._,, .,...7 POuee Nk1 the tllienl _. 11.. MN OlltGO <AP.> - tlae .._. ol·OU7 Puebal la.... a&1 AMane1 lolm Wltt 100 blOek of BallllOa A• ... · bl ,... • tim ftM ud Ual'OUlll a whldoW. !feiCllWI,. = = ,_.,.. pro. ported lfflq two ••Ille._ .. .-.. ~adial 9! .......... -.0-1 ...... ·--....... y . priol' to U.. ........_, INt...... ia1: Witt 'I car aad •at .._ 1aa .. • W. wa. 10•,_. .n:tst 1.,t. rr Ulied. ..........,. F·RENCH STYLE CAllllG JARS 1.5 LITRE (REG . a .69 ) SJ49 Smoke I Fire Detector Hos dual iol"Mzotion chamber and sensitivity adjuslment. 6 Pl ECE WOK SET WOODEN HANDLES (REG. '27.49) %'' x 75' IYLCORD GARDEI HOSE SJJ" !REG.2'-69) • s 1 8 ~!G. •27.59 ) -----------------..--------• c I ea n . ~· Furnace Filters -~ n Save Energy MICT~u Buy ~•r•! now. Chene• monthly end ••v• on hf8tlng bllla. 5 '~REG . 97') I t -y '• • I t • e :· ~ e D p 1t ,, !S :e a 1y ·e it s'-. te 1S " X· nt at lb a !)'· De ge ut ed to nd at Uy 1h ic- ail ter >m Ila· A Jed red nes M:al of • · tber •cet the ack .... • lllee I ac· LOCAL .,.."' .......... NU•ERS LOCATE TARGETED INTERSECTIONS 11 Month• Protected for Work Completion Intersection Work Slate.d in Newport A team of developers and busi· neaa firma have announced they will undertake and bankroll im- provements at 14 key intenec· -lions in Newport Beach within 18 mpntha. Stephen Gavin, a Pacific Mutual vice president, said the privately-financed improvement · project will involve _six firms at a total coat ol roughly $1.3 million. · THE PROJECT, IN addition to Pacific Mutual, will involve tbe Irvine Co .. the Koll Co., Ford Aero.pace, the Daoo Corp. and Emkay Development Co. The llat o( improvements are tied in u cond.i\iona for approval of individual development pro· . jttta by one or more of the finna but , under normal circumstances, would have been ataggered and not required until projects neared completion. Gavin pointed out that the * * * move, the first or its kipd in Newport, may speed up in· tersection work by as much as two years. "The problem," Gavin said, "was that the required road proJects were pretty much in· dependent or each other. They responded to individual land uae but not · to the city's road system as a whole." BE MID rr WAS l!ity officials who first proposed the team ap- proach to accelerate the im· provemeou. The city s ug1ested the firms tackle nine intenec· lions but, Gavin said, the de· velopers agreed to raise that figure to 14. The work will involve con· s~~tion or additional traffic l~-n~. signaliution and re· striping. Most or the work will be east of the Upper Newport Bay, near Newport Center and John Wayne Airport. * * * 14 Sites Listed For lmpro_vements The idlenection game plan, generally east of the Back Bay and clustered near John Wayne Airport and Newport Center, is shown on the accompanying map. Each number indicates the intersection targeted for improve· ment. Below is ·a list or intersections along with projected begin· niog and completion dates. 1) Bristol and Campus 2) Brt.k>I (north) and Campus 3) Bristol (north) and Birch • _ ., ... , Oct. 1981 Oct. 1981 Mar. 1981 Jun. 1981 Jul. 1981 CompleUea Jan. 1982 Jan. 1982 May 1981 Aug. 1981 Oct. 1981 Dec. 1980 4) Bristol (north) and Jamboree S) Campus and Jamboree 8 ) Campus and MacArthur 7) Jamboree and MacArthur 8) Jamboree and Eastblurr ~ 9) Jamboree and Bison 10) Jamboree and Ford 11) J amboi'ee and San Joaquin Hills 12).Jamboree and Santa Barb.,a Aug. 1980 May 1981 Oct. 1981 Aug. 1981 Aug. 1981 Jul. 1981 Feb, 1982 Dec. 1981 Dec. 1981 13) Jamboree and Pacifl~ast Hwy. 14) F~ and MacArthut"' . Apr. 1981 Jun. 1981'.., May 1981 completed Jun. 1981 Sept. 1981 Aug. 1981 One Maverick HB Solon Not in NeW Show If a.ctor James Garner revives the "Maverick" TV aeries, it will be without his former sidetLck, Jack Kelly. "t've JUlt heard about it and I wlsb him Welt," Kelly, a Hunt- lnlton Beach city councUrnan. said Wednesday. "But I haven't been contacted. I mlabt be happy to appear on one or two11bowt, but I wouldn't do it CID a lt.e8dJ bull. ' "Let's face it, I'm 53 and the Maverick aeries haa puaed me by," be explaiqed• Kelly, a land inveator who still is active in televilioo and mov· ies, played Bart Maverick on the popular western series from Ul57 to 1912. An Asaociated Preaa story sa11 that "Maverick" will be made by Garner'• production company for the NBC network. ~tlday. Oelobef 16. 1980 LISC a.ILY PILOT /19 Regional Panel Urges Aliso ·Viejo Greenbelt By HTIEVt: 9"1TCHELL Ol_Deit,~ ..... n ~g1 on a l coa a tal c om · m11111oner1 h1tve unanlmoualy re commended approval of a land uae plan for 2,650 un· dnelc>ped acres within the prO- poted Aliso Viejo community behind Laguna Beach. Me~m& in Huntington Beach L'l ty Cowlcil chambers, the ·re· !llonal panel reviewed plans for a re<'realional greenbelt within the luraier 6,299-acre Aliso Viejo de· vt!lopmcnt. .. IN RECOMMENDING ap· proval of the local coastal plan <LC P> for the greenbelt, com· missioners joined ·county plan· ning commissioners and the county Board of Supervisors. These bodies endorsed the pro· gr~m earlier this year. The LCP flow goes to the state Coastal Commission which has until Jan. 1 to certify the coastal plan or reject it. The coastal plan calls for the preservation of la nd within the ('Oastal commission's current purview. IF ACCEPTED by the stale panel. the LCP would effectively become the planning blueprint for the area , thus ending the commission's ·control over the property. A key feature to the 'greenbelt ·plan is ·a proposed natural park with much or its acreage in· tended to be maintained in its natural atate . But there are a variety or ac- tivities aD.J uses plann~ for the greenbelt lo serve viaitors, and to help pay the cost or maintain· ing the parklaid. In addition to hiking trails and campsites, the area inland and just south of Laguna Beach also Coumy OKs HomeLoamJ Bond Issue Orange County officials are prepared lo issue a s econd aeries of revenue bond.a -this time to raise S50 million -to finance •Pe<!lal home loans to county residents. The C o unty Board o r Supervisors approved the sale during a meeting Tuesday, but final authorization still must- come from Congress. IF SUCH legislation is paaaed during the congressional session next year, the county will be in position to raise up to $1.2 billion through bond issues in the next three years. · That sum would ~ used to sponsor about 10,000 home loans to buyers of new houaes or con· dominiuma in Orange County and more loans to developers of new apartment complexes wbo agree to build units that low· and middle-income families can af. ford. THE COUNTY already has sold the $100 million worth of r:e· venue bonds. That money has bee n committed to nine con· dominium develope rs who agreed to work with the county in its so.called "affordable" housing program. Congress p assed legislation laat year to allow local govern· menta to sell one revenue bond series . Before the county can sell more hood.a, that legislation will have to be amended, said John Gibson, administrator or the houalng bond program. The loans have interest rates from 8.S to 11 percent, depend· ing on family incomes. Families must earn less than $27,800 to qualify for a loan. More information on the houa· iog bond prograqi, including names of the developments of. fering the loans, can be obtained by calllna the county Housing hiformaUon Office at 834-6208. Bal lele J eweley Store Ramacked Burllan amubecl'tbeir way into a Balboa Island jewelry shop late Tuesday, poc!ketinc more than $21.000 in cold and diamond ltem1, Newport Beach police reported. Tbe croob, who knocked out a Includes so called "revenue generating" faclllUes, auch uop· tlonal vacation villu In the heart of the project. 'fhe 30 villu would be rented to vacationers to help meet the areenbelt financial require. menu. The major revenue producin& activity in the greenbelt would be a resort hotel aad conference cente r located in u~per Aliso Canyon at the base of Sheep Hilla . THE HOO'EL WOULD have about 200 rooms on 20 acres, with emphasis on recreation op· portunities such as hiking and horaebac1c riding rather than tennis and awimmtng. _. Access to the adjacent con· ference center would be by a transit system from the Aliso pier area entrance to the green· belt. The LCP also s hows a 20&-acre viney~ and a 10-ave winery and restaurant proposed fo r Aliso Canyon. That development is intended to gene rate revenue and also provide visitors with an additional attraction. THE PLAN CALLS for ex· pansion or the privately owned ·Ben Brown Country Club and golf course from nine lo 18 holes, using approximately 50 acres within the Ali so Viejo ar~a. J)ther uses include a lS-acre ecf uesll'ian center in upper Aliso Canyon ; a t wo·acre produce village or farmer 's market near Ali cia Parkw ay and ,a restaurant on El Toro Road near the futur e Sa n J o aquin Tr ansportallon Corridor. Access to the greenbelt is planned through two staging area.a. at both ends or the park. The northern gateway to the greenbelt is proposed just south or Aliso Creek Road and · would a c commodate parking for between .SO and 500 vehicles. llKMlonlll•M• DeltY'l'•---- MAP OUTLINES ALISO VIEJO OREENBEL T PLAN Sime Co•8t•I Commtalon Wiii Get tt Ned MotoriSts Can ·Be· Sued ·. Court Rules Against Mardian· in. Car Injuries A atate appeals c ourt has ruled that Dana Poi nt reataurateur Robert Cbarlea Mardian may be held liable for punitive damages in an upcom· inl civil trial resulting from a 1977 accident tbat left a ~-year· old boy with pennan4!nt injuries. Mardian, the 100 of former Richard Nixon aide Robert Mar· dian, WU convicted of reckless driving foUowin& his arrest and S708,'890w~ served a six-month jail. sen· tence. He initially was charged withdrunkendrivmg. THE FOURTH District Court of Appeal in San Diego held in a 13-page opinion that Orange County Superior Court Judge Orella Ferri Seara ruled incor · recUy when she s aid the family or Michael C . .Dawes, formerly of Capistrano Beach. could not State, Hulitington Haggle Over Debt The City of Hunuhgtol\ Beach and State Controller Kenneth Cory are hassling over a $706,000 debt Cory claims the ci· ty owes to the state. City officials contend that there has been a misunderstand· ing and that they don't owe the motiey. The controversy involves state bJilout money cities received to help make up for revenue loaes with the pusage of Propositiod 13 in U'78. CORY HAS threatened to begin efforts immediately to col· lect the money. Huntington Beach and San Clemente are two of the 48 cities still owiq money. according to Co~. John Jervis, an uaiatant to Cory, said the dispute centers on the money the cit)' had on band u of June30, 1978. He claimed that the city re- ported it bad S2 million in the seneral fund when the true ac- count should have been $4 .8 million. JERVIS CLAIMED that the city Ht aide QK>Dey for accrued vacation and lick leave and UD· appropriated reserves wben it should have been included in the • city's total reeervea. "Tbe city acted honorably." "We are going through all the tape ~rdings of the City COUD· cil meetings from January to JUne to determine precisely whenthatactionwu taken.:•. · Arguello claimed the money has been s e t aside and is available and that the city didn't engage in any subterfuge. IT WAS reported that San Clemente owes $170,657. The third Orange County city on the liat, Tustin, owes $177,seo, ac- cording to state officials. Huntington Beach's bill is the highest amount owed by any ci· ty, offkials said. Dana School Stadium Hit By Arsonists Orange County Sheriff's Department deputies are In· veatigating a rash of arsons that have done an estimated $10,000 worth of damase to structures near the hew Dana Hilla High School atadium. sue for punitive damages -when the person a l injury laws uit comestotrialnext March2. In the opinion. authored by Justice Marcus M. Kaufman, the court held that. if allegatiooa or Mardian's conduct are proved in the trial. the "ractrinder could reasonably find that Mardian act· ed with malice -with a comcioua disregard for the safety and the probable injury or ~ers as a re· suit of his conduct . AMONG THOSE allegations according to the opinion. are that Mardian was driving in an intoxicated state, ran a stop sign, was zigzagging in and out or traffic at a speed in excess of 6S miles per hour in a 35 miles per hour zone "at the entrance to a popular recreation area on a Sunday afternoon when many pedestrians and bicyclists were in the immediate vicinity.·• It is also alleged in the lawsuit th a t "Mardi a n a nd h i s passenger falsely reported to the police that the passenger waa driying rather than Mardian," according to the opinion. The Dawes family has sued Mardian for $1 million. The Daweses say medical ex- penses for the boY 's treatment have exceeded $100,000 and that injuries he r eceived will be with him for the rest or his life. THE BOY WAS carrying a fishing pole and pushing his bicy- cle along the roadway at lhe lime of the accident. The drunken driving charge was diamiued by Superior .Court Judge KeMeth Lae who ruled insufficient evidence existed to support it. -. Mardian, owner of the Wi.ftel and Sea and Harpoon Henry's at Dana Point Harbor, initially tried to atl"ange a work furlough on his reckless driving convic- tion so he could serve his jail time on nights and weekends He dropped that request after it drew strong opposition from the Dawes family and the di•· ·trict attorney's office. $600,000 Won In Ubel Suit . rear window ol Annie's Jewelry, l20 Marine Ave., at about 11 p.m ., took JOO aold necklacee. a ooe-of·•·klad dlamoad bracelet 'and told pendant. . Jervla aaid. "It ia iroeic that cities who were doia& a 1ood Job m1na1in1 finances should be penalised.'' · However, interim City Ad· Sgt. Dave Miller or the aouth county substation said there have been six fires at tne Dana Point school thia month. So far damage hu been reetricted to a atorqe buildi.nl, a ticket booth and a Jlll'e8I box, Miller said. Tbe lateet incident occurred Tueaday eve11tn1 when two youtha were teen runnin1 trom the area after appareaUy aeWq fire to the preli boa. Miller 1ald the youth• were chased by several memben of the Dana llllll Hip School Booster Club, ,but were not caqbt. BALTIMORE <AP) -A fed e ral juty tl as awirded M00,000 in dama1es to retired Baltimore police U . C()l. James H. Watkins after finding .a local televlaion station guilty of minl1trator Bea Ar1uello declared that tbe dlffereace1 focua on when the mOlley wu Ht ulde fOI' sick leave, vacation and unQPl'OPl'lated reserve1. . Bii MID IF tbe city can prove It took tbe adlon before the June 10 ~ 1J deecWne cllU, tbe moeey would be exempt from _... aetloa. ''Sntral cti1 Council offtclall • ~·1 tbat the action occurred btfon Jme, .. Arl\leUn uld -. '\. ~,,,.. "''" rt•-.r .... : ,.. " --• ~ Work on tl\e ltedlum wu com- pleted lD September la Ume for the school'• flnt football same. Miiler said tbe Oranae County Fire l>epartmftt ii ualltlat la the..U'IGD.lA...Uaau., libel. I • In a aeries aired in :-October 19'75, WJZ-TV quoted 1ource1 aayln1 that WaUdna, then the city's hl1heat rankin1 black police, official, made drug deall with pwbers and stymied poUct lnveaU1ations of their illegal ac· ~vtttw:--- I ·" it •• DAILY PILOT s • I ·nee a ·. • They- could· be ' • ·dead • WfOflg. f You need a personal doctor for a lot of reasons. There arc many medical problems s4ch as diabetes, high blood pressure.or anem ia that have no symptoms. ·so you could feel fine when you're really not in such fine shape after all. Regular checkups can reveal these problems and also alert your doctor to other changes in your pH{sical or mental condition. A doctor ~ho knows you and your medical history is better prepared to treat you should illness or an accident ever occur, too .. A personal physician is one of the most important elements in insuring your continued good health -too important to overlook. Yet as ·many as one-third of the people in our community do not have a I'<:.rsonal doc~or. ~ TJ:iat's why Huntington Intercommunity Hospital developed the Physician Information Service. It's a way new residents and those people without a personal physician c.an easily locate • a doctor in the specialty they need, convenient to their home or place of work. Don't wait until you're sick to see a doc;to r. If you don't have a personal physic ian now, call the Physician Information Service . offered by Huntington lnyercommunity Hospital. The nwnber is!-800-432-7388, Ext. 324 or~ mail the· cpupon below. I-IL L Oll'l COU Po:-: -.THl-1': U II' ,&,~D ~\All :;P'< r-----------------------· TO: PHYSICIAN INFORMATION SERVICE I 2401 Fa.~t Seventeenth St~et, Santa Ana, CA 92701 I Please send me the nafnes of physicians in the spccialry(ics) I I have indicated below: I 0 General Pracu~e/Family Pracnce I 0 Internal Mcclicinc 0 Obstc:tnc<;/Gynccology 0 Pediatrics 0 Other ------------- d'l l:.AS .. r Rll'TT1 Name: -------------- Home Address ___________ _ City --------~Statc ----' _ Home Phonc _______ Zap ----- I.prefer phys1nan(s) with office near I 0 my home 0 other location --------1rk ... c •pcnr, >ddiTu 111d up1 What kmd of health care covcragl" do you have ? 0 Blue Cross/Blue Shield 0 Medicare 0 McdiCal O Othcr ____________ _ Pkuc spccily insur.iJl ((' \'.ompany lw namc .H4A L~---------------------- The Physician Inform.moo Service 1s offered in rhc commun11y 1111cra1 ar no char~ by H um1ngmn ln!('l'lOfllmumry Hosp1r:il • PHYSICIAN INFORMATION SERVICE . 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NOW 48c 48c 48c 1.48 2.98 3.98 5.98 5.98 6.98 • UNCONSTRUCTED JACKETS 3.98 42111SSES'TROUSERPANTS 3 98 37SUNVISORS 81 JUNIOR SHIRTS 4·98 97 TANKTOPS NOW 68c 98c 1.98 2.98 2.98 2.98 3.98 3.98 4.98 5.98 41 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS 4. 98 58 ~SLY WOVEN.SHIRTS 35 FULL AC4URE TOPS ~· 8 43 S SLY GOLF SHIRTS 1UFULLF1GUREPAHTS 6 98 41 LSLVPOLYESTERSHIRTS 50JUNIORJEANS 6.98 59 FAMOUS MAKER SWIMSUITS llJUNIORSKIFUS . 6.98 77 SSLVTEE.SHIRTS . . 39 SSL V PLAJD SHIRTS WOmen 'S aCCeSSOrieS 58SSLVTAOPtCALPRINTSHIRTS 59 PAINTER STYLE JEANS 37 SHOWER MACHINE RE AUS . 72 POLYESTER SCARVES N~~ 63 FAMOUS MAKER SLACKS 55SSLVKNrTSHIRTS . . . . . . . . . t .. = 93 YOUNG MEN'S TWEED SLACKS '5.98 ... 6.91 .. 7.98 12.98 11HALTERTOPS . 211 TEXTURED PANTYHOSE 98c 47 JOG surrs 59LEATHERWALLETS . . 197 LEATHER AND SUEDE BEL TS 51 LEOTARDS . . . 182 CANVAS AHO WOVEN SANDALS . 42 FLOWER BARRETIES 31 FABRIC HANDBAGS . 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 2.98 lingerie, loungewear Now 40SOFT CUP BRAS . . . . 98c NFAMOUSllAKERBRAS 1.98 27 CONTOUR BRAS . 2.98 41 STAAPLESS BRAS . 2.98 11 UNFORM SMOCKS 2.98 11 BABYOOUS . 2.98 15SHORTGOWNS . 2.98 14UNFORMPANTS. 3.98 211.0NClLOUNGEWEAR . 3.98 41STRAPLESS8AAS . • . 3.98 151.0NGIEACHWEAA . 4.98 33 SHORT LOUNGEWEAR 4.98 t4 HOSTESS LOUNGEWEAR 5.98 30 LONG GOWNS 5.98 infants and toddlers 22TOOOLER HATS . 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I.II shoes for the family NOW 1.98 3.98 4.98 8.98 8.98 116 CHILDREN'S CANVAS 32 WOMEN'S THONG SANDAL 68 GIRLS SANDALS . . 81 WOMEffSJOGGERS 52 BOYS SUEDE JOGGERS 32' WOMEN'S DRESS HEELS 20 WOMEN'S SADDLE SHOE 96 CHILDREN'S OXFORDS '5 MEN'S CASUALS . . . 'OMEN'S DRESS SHOES . 71 MEN'S ADIDAS JOGGERS ... 49 WOMEN'S ADIDAS JOGGERS . 50 MEN'S DRESS SHOES/BOOTS .. 9.98 . 10.98 . 14.98 . . 15.98 .... 15.98 .. 19.98 .. 19.98 .. ······ 29.98 yardage and notions NOW 2'71N. OF POLY /COTION RIBBING . 4c 27 YDS. 100% POLYESTER INTERLOCK . . . 48c 24 VOS. POL Y/COTION BOUCLE . . . . 98c 117 YDS. POLY /COTTON/RAYON TROPICALS 98c 305 ZIPPERS 10 FOR 1.00 279 SPOOLS THREAD . 48c for your home 124 WAStfeLOTHS 44 HA.ND TOWELS . 21 4 PC. NAPKIN SETS . 34 OVEN MITTS .. 19 TWIN SIZE SHEETS .. 26 PILLOW CASES .. 131NrTIALRUGS ...... 142 TISSUE OtSPENSERS 49BATHTOWELS.... . . 37 KITCHEN CURTAINS 17WATERBEDSHEETS 8 BEDSPREADS I jewelry buys ·'· ....... . NOW .58c .Mc ..98c. .. .98c 1.98 1.98 . 1.98 .. 3.98 ' 3.98 ' '3.98 14.98 .. , .. 29.98 . NOW t3TRIFAAINECk LACES .................... 4k · 114TRIFAAINECKLACES-8RACELETS ..... 1 •• 439TRIFARINECKLACES ................ 1.98 215 TRIF ARI NECKLACES ..........•..... 2.98 174 TR~ARt NECKLACES .......•.•. , ..... 3.41 31 TRIFARt NECKLACES ....•. , . . . . . . . . . . 4.• toys, toys~ toys ===·················: ...... ~: 1ama TOYS ....................... 4k 11wACKYiiONi ................. · · · · · · · · · · · 4lc l'IA WAnlltl ............. 1 .. Huntington Beach • 9811 Adams Ave . at Brookhurst St. • 963-9731 NATION ·Bachelor to Be Father Surrogate Mom Artificially Inseminated a f' • OMAH A , Ne b . (AP) ..,.. Californian Joseph Or bi is !Jingle a nd 30. He· wan ts a son . Kathleen, a 30·year·oJd divorcee and mother of two, answered his newspaper ad. And in what is ~lieved lo be the first attempt to produce a sex-selected baby for a .1ln~le man. she was artificially inseminated as a sur- rogate mother . With a new method designed to prod~ce a boy developed by an Indian researcher who is a vete r inarian she was artificially inseminated by a gynecologist at Applied Genetic Laboratory Inc. here. The pro- cedure was repealed the next d ay. lF A BABY IS born, she is lo release custody of the child to Orbi, Noel Keane. a Dearborn Mich .. \;lW§ler said. ' Keane. who said he had been working on surrogate parent cases fo r four years. said this is the first case he is aware of m which the goals were sex selec- tion and parenthood for a single man. The woman, identified only as Kathle<l;n. from. the Farm ington., M 1 rh . area, will receive $10 000 for ''m«:dice1l expenses" 'but won't officially be paid a fee for bearing the child .. ··we offered to pay a fee but she wouldn't accept it." Keane said ''He~ rea~ons for doing it were bas1<'ally hu m anit arian. she wanted lo experience a pregnancy and she plans to use this as a "learning experience for her other two children.·' One-student Sclwol Open MALT A . Mo nt. <AP> - Geor ge Arnold didn 'l think m uch of the town schools. so he opened his own to teach book· keeping , typing, basic elec- tronics. Spanish, m ath , physical education, English gTammar and fine arts. The school has one pupil - Arnold's son. Derick. Arnold. a certified teacher. won 't send Derick back to public school in this town of 2,200 because, he said, the boy was mistre~ted at school and was not properly educated. A year ago, when his son was in seventh gr ade, Arnold began teaching ~m atbome Or bi. from Lav erne. made the final choice Of the mother Of his child. '·~he was everything we were l~kang for intelligent , attrac- ta ve. stable," Keane said. The procedur e was taking place in Omaha because of a new sperm selection process de· veloped by Dr. B.C. Bhat- tacharya, director of research al Applied Genetics. Bhattacharya. a native of In· dia and a veterinarian. said he d evel oped a device that sep arates male a nd female s f)e r m f o r u se i n t he in - sem ination process. "I nDNK WE got close to 100 percent male sperm in the first in· semination ," he said. "They came to us only to get a boy and we have the only device of this natur e." ' Applied genetics has done "quite a few" of the insemina· lions, but other patients have .,. ....... Ford'• Brfdt- rn a brief ceremony secret· ly arr~ged. Henry Ford II. ret ired chairman of Ford Motor Co., has married his longtime companion. Kathy DuRoss. above, .in Carson City, Nev. It was the third marriage for Ford. 63. His new wife, 40. was widowed when she was 20. She has t wo daughters. been married couples and ,thi~ ~r • marks the first time a single man I "with a surrogate mother wants to have a boy," Bhattacharya said. The sex selection process has been 100 per cent successful in ani mals, he said, and there have T been no birth defects. S But the first women who were inseminated with sex-selected sperm have not delivered, he• said. Keane said there is a potential for a legal custody dispute in a surrogate parent case, although a document has been drawn up "stating what we intend to do." re· B UT H E SAID "th e re is ed always the fear that Kathleen ha might eventually want custody." , The birth certificate will have ~ the names of both mother and father. he said . ln· :·There will be no atte mpt to as keep Uie circum stances sur · ir rounding the birth from the · child. In fact Joseph might well te make the progress of the child es available to Kathleen," he said. Neith~r Orbi nor the prospec- tive mother wa9' giving in-- terviews. he said. Legislators' Per Diem Pay Rises in '81 SACRAMENTO (AP> -a Legislators' daily expense al-e lowances will rise from $46 to d $50 starting Jan. 1, says the 1 state Board of Control. 1 That will incfease the expel)Se . i money o f each of the 120 1 legislators by about $880 a year to $11,000 for the approximately 1• 220 days they are in session. , Their salaries will also go up 1 Jan. l from S25,555 to S28.110. The raise· in per diem also ap- p 1 i es to t r aveling stat£ employees. The board ruled that 1f they travel to downtown Sar Francisco, Los Angeles or Sar Diego, they c;an get up ,to $56, 1 the,y turn in vouchers to sho\l they have paid that much. T h e Cal ifo rn ia St a tf Employees Association aske< for $60, or . alternatively. a SS! per diem r ate and a $75 voucher s upport top in high-cost areas. . All _six best-selling Scotches have great taste .. one has a great price. - '\hu'<l c:xpcct nothing less than >:reet C:t'\tc from J\rncrid -. he.st scllin~ &·md1L·.s. l\nd you !!Cl it. Bot anion>? the mp six. L'nly one L.'nn L~ Ii I in rnlue. !\n<l 1h:1t's Inver I louse. So whl'n vOL1 start ~om1,1ri11g Olll.STll~<li!l.1l ~otc:h WhiskiL'S, don't s!Or .tt lht:.'ir finL' J 11Vf D "'o"ur~ ~ 1mponco tastes. \ou II discover that 11mo11,11 dw WL~lf Scotl'hl'' J" SoL~ n. . ~L . lmw I louS(' is llll incomf'llrnhlc valu<!. >ft as a kiss. . I Huntington ~aeh Fo11n.tialn Valley . EDIT IO N * * 'I Vear Hometo•• Dallf .Newspaper • VOL. 73, NO. 290, •SECTIONS. 61 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAV, OCTOBER 16, 1tl0 TWENTV-FIVE CENTS Valley Ju~ior fig~ Syste01 Urged The creaUOn of a jUAlor ht•h acbool ayawm la one ol thne op- tlooa outlbaed In • district re· or18Ala.Uoo ~port submitted lO Fountain Valley &hool Olatnt't tnaate.. The repon wu s('heduled for conaideraUoo al too1aht ~s S('hool board meetin&. but the ttem will be formally withdrawn from the aaeocla. board president Betty llifnaneW said Wednesday. She said the report wiU not be d1Huued t onlaiht because Superintendent Glenn Hardy ha,t been ill and unable to ('Of\BUJt Wllh trustees on the reorgaruza u on opllona • Mrs Mi11nanelh added that the tru,,tees hope to consider re organization options soon and will hold a sertes of commu.nity hearings, probably in November and Decembt-r, before adopting any or the proJ)Oflals According to the report, pre· Citizen, Canine Credited in· Arrest By PIDL SNEIDERMAN the fleei,ng suspect had left in a Of .. ...,,...,..., wet lawn, according to the police Two sU1pecta were arrested report. shortly after the window.smuh The dog was able to follow the burglary of a Huntington Beach suspect's trail through a rear store early Tuesday, thllnka to yard and over a fence to an an alert neighbor and a police apartment on Florida Street, do1 with a keen tracking nose, around the corner from the police slid today. burglarized shop. A nelpbor living near The According to police, property W~ Shop, 712 Yorktown Ave., taken. in the burglary WU found wu roused rrom her sleep by in the yard behind the apart. the -sound of breaking glass at ment, and additional merchan· about 3 a .m ., according to dise was observed inside police. -through a window, prompting of. The neighbor, whose name ficers to eater the apartment. wu withheld, got up to in· lnaide, police arrested Steven vesli111te and saw two men car· Allan Wammack, 25, of 2409 ryin1 arts and cratta merchan· Florida St. diae out of the store. Arnwine and Wammack were Patrol officers rapondina to a jailed on suspicion or com- caU from the neighbor arrested mercial burglary. D a le Arn w i n e , 2 7 , or "Within three hours of the WeatmiDlter, near the scene of break-in, they had located and the break-in. police said. returned all of our merchan· Police I01t sieht of a •~d dise:" said Sue Foran, who owns IUlpecl who fied on foot. the Wood shop with her husband. A police dot, Atlu, under the 1he metal sculptures and direction of officer Bob other items taken in the Clemom, arrived at the scene burelary were valued at $5,000, and wa abown a fresh footprint s~e said. pared by KSSistant superinten· dent Jack Mahnken , reorganiza· tion aa suggested u a means of dealing with a future drastic re· duction in the number or seventh and eighth grade Fountain Valley studeryts. th~ f\J'i\ .ol)\ion is to make to chataal!f..in current grade level assigrurutnta. This would allow the number of seventh and eighth leveJ stu· dents to drop to one to three classes per school, the ad· ministrator said. ... The second is to create three junior highs or intermediate schools, With Buahard, Harper and Tamura schools suggested for their locations an the northern, central and aouthero-- portions of the district. The third is the creation of pairs or triads of K·6 and K·8 schools located within close proximity. Proposala for creating a junior hilh system in lountain Valley have stirred cmiciam among some diatrict parents in the past. Mra. Mignanelli said that in a survey coaducted several years ago teachers favored junior highs, while a slim majority of parents disapproved or the re· organlaaUoo. Some parenta have objected that the creation of junior highs would lake some youngsters away rrom their neighborhood schools and might result in in· creased social problems, such as drua abuse. Fountain Valley district cur· rently .has one intermediate school, Bushard, wbkh includes grades six through eight. . 4 Die in Plane .Crash HUntington Engirleer Among Victi1m By ARTH\JR R. VINSEL Of .. Delty~I .... Sever e turbulence in Tuesday's first fall rainstorm front that s wept Southern California today was blamed for a Cajon Pass plane cru.h that killed four young engin~ from a Costa Mesa·bued corporation. The four died instantly when their single engine Cherokee Archer smashed into a ridge near the high desert town of Ex-jobs _Boss Due Hearing By PATIUCll UNNEDY ................ Tbe former diredol' of Hunt· lngton Beach's federally funded job training program is scheduled for arraipment in Superior Court Friday on em· be11lement charfes. Robert L . Cunnin1bam, former director of tbe city's Comprehensive Employment Training Act <CETA) Pf'OP'am, was released on bia own re· coenizance by Superior Court Judge Richard J . Beacom Tues- day following an indictment by the Orange County Grand Jury. After two days of secret bear· ings, the grand jury indicted Cunningham on two felony count.a of emt>Hzlement. He is accused of taking $16,000 of CETA money for hiA penonal use on June 13, 19'9. He reportecpy paid back the money in two inatallments. But the Indictment, charging misuse of public funds and grand theft, accuses Cu.nn.lDgham of using the federal money to make a personal profit. · Cunningham told Judge Beacom Tuesday be is un· employed and unable to afford counsel. Public defender Kathy O'Leary WU appointed to de· fend him. If found guilty of either or both felony -indictments , Cun· ningham, 35, could serve between 18 months and three years in prison. An indictment is a formal charee made against a person by a grand jury. It dou..not establish guilt or innocence. Cunningham surrendered to Deputy District Attorney Jean Rbeinhetmer foUowini issuance (See REARING, Pa1e A!) Hesperia. Wreckage was found Wednesday. A co-worker from COi Corp., 3303 Harbor Blvd. flying a com· panioo plane minutes ahead of the doomed aircraft radioed back a severe turbulence warn· ing, but it was too late, authorities believe. <;ivil Air Patrol _,,d CDrt:orp. officials' today confirmed U>e victima: -Pilot Allen Cole, 31, ol Swsperi 8 ... dt Huntington Beach police re· leased above drawin1 of suspect in Sunday's armed robbery of jewelry valued at more than $500,000. Suspect described as a black man, a1e 30-35, s feet 7 inctiea, 150 pounds, thin• build with a abort Afro halrcut. Information should be reported to police detec- tive Bill Mamelli, 538-5951. r Rancho PalOI Verdes, ori1inally from Portsmouth, En1land. -Christopher Joaillet, 27, of 4351 Boardwalk. Drive, Hunt· ingtoa Beach, orig"inally from Surrey, EniJand. -Mel Wilcox. 27, of the Oakwood Gardprt Apartments, 333 Firat St., Seal Beach, originally from Yorkshire, England. -Kwong Lee, .27, of Los Angeles. Spokesmen for the Costa Mesa firm which contracted the engineers' services out said Joaillet was an avionics engineer and Wilcox was an aircraft acoustics engineer. both assigned to McDonnelJ Douglas Aircraft Co. in Lon.-< Beach. · Cole was a mechanical systems engineer working for Northrop Aircraft Co. of Los. <See 4 KILLED, Pa1e AZ> C.•traet Pl-ete8t -Teachers 'Strike' Two More SclwOls Fountain Valley and Weatmimter High Schools were struck by "neaotiatioa flu" to. day • munerom te~hen te· fdHd to come to work in ~ ol ltalled eontrad talk.a wttb tbe . Huntialton Beach Union High &bool l>Wtrict. At Fowatai.n Valley, 93 ol the 1• teacben called in sick. At Weatmtw.er Hli.b Scbool, 71 ~ the 131.imtructon were out, ac- cordJna to district officials. Sumtitule teachers were hired at "5 a day to fill tbe vacant slots, a district spokesman ~aid. Today'• protests came on tbe heels of a heated school board meettna Tuesday night and a sick out at Ocean View High School Wedneaday. At Ocean View • of the 100 teachers toot the day off. Tueaday night, teacher ·representative. demanded the firin1 of Superintendent Frank Abbott as more than 150 teachers packed the re1ular meeting of the HuntingtC?n Beach tJnioo High School Dis· lrict. . Tbe representatives presen.led_ the boar,t with petitions signed by nearly 700 teachera calling for Abbott's ouster. The Board accepted the peti· liou but took no action. Teachers complained that 127 poaitions were unnecessarily given layoff notices last spring. They also criticized yearly con· ructs over contract neRotiations. AU but 12 of the teacher pogi- tio111 laid olf Jut year were re- hired this apring. School board president Doris Allen told teachers the. contract conflict.a have been.caused by state mandated collective bareainJ.ni rules In effect during Abbott's tenure. Abbott, 49, has bee n the 1uperintendent since 1974. There have been two teacber strikes in 1975 and 1979, in that time. ' Court Postpones Anthony Hearing • The district's 800 teachers want an immediate 15 percent raise this year. The district has offered an 8 percent raise. A negotiations seuion, aided by a • · state appointed mediator, was scheduled for today. Death Rule Nixed By FaEDEalCK SCllOE•ERL ................... The atate Supreme Court aaya it will not make any d•lakJD in the campaip fund launcleriq case pendtne ac.alnst Orange County lat Di~ SUpentlor Philip AnthOQy until after tbe Nov. 4 election in whi~h AD~l.. it seekiq a second tetm. Justice. qreed tbia week to witbbold a nalinl on a defense appeal on pretrial matters until Nov.17. Press to See Jury Picks The cue, now nearly four yean old, baa yet to move into tbe courtroom for either a pn· limtaary bearhi1 or trial because of extensive teaal wranllin8 by the defense 'aDd proeeeutioa. Antboay llDd · former county Supenilor Ralpb Died.ricb are accUMCI in ID indictment ol COD· 1plrla1 to conce~l tbe true MW'ce al hmdl tbat weat 1Dto 1'71 pollUcal campalpl, lDclud· 1q Aat11iaQy•1 SUC?c.aful bid for NEW ORLEANS <AP) -The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap· peals, ruli.ne in the cue of a con- demned murderer who once de- manded tbe death penalty and came within bouh of execution str Jell: down Alabama's 197S capital puni1hment law. The court's ruling on Wednesday , calla fOI' retrials of the 48 men and oae woman who were sent to Alabama'• death row under the 19'75 statute. BJ DAVID atJTZllANN ............... · Oranie County Superior Court Juqe <>nu.a Sean bu decided lbe wtD not cloee her courtroom after all charl.q que1tioalq of prwpeetift Juron in a potential deatb PIUk1 cue. Judie Sean, in rejectina a moUoa by Deputy Public Defeader Ronald Butler Wedaw;y to cloM procMCUap to pro.-mid public, rnened ber earlier ttnta6n po1ltioa tlut she would =.J.':" qwtlOnlq Oil eapttal • bebfad eloled cloon latbe ....... trtal olpriloa 11eapeei..wreece RouPoulwa. Tiie .... U'Clle T\Meda.y wlMD Jury ••leeUoQ beaan In ..._ •• , ... It maned the fl rat. ti•• tbat. new rulH •tablltlled bJ tbe Callfonia ...... o.rt ..... btlal ••. =-.. latbeOruae~ ,.... nlli, ~ ..... down ta u •;a---· r91wred •.. Ill ..... be~· .... ......,. .... ,n11tr -" viewa outaJde the presence of other Juran. Arrancementa bad been made 10 death penalty queationina could be handled In one courtroom while proapective Jurors wait.cl in another. But the qu.tioa of public IC· cea1 wu raised when Judie Sean indlca&ed tbat it wu her belief the bilb court intended for tbe public to be excluded from tbla,pbaae of Juror telfftloo so. HOME REPAIRS . J'IEJJ'EO TODAY Tocla)t•1 DaiJr Pt.lo& ccmta1111 a ma1ulae Mettoa for rwtdenta of tbe Orqe Coatt. · Loot for ·"Periscope: Your Home•• -a M-pap mqert• Mdkle ..... non. .... 1'ctur. tlhwulllbll Ide• tor -.. lm· pro\' ..... N1Da!leltn11811 re-pW. ... , .. , . ._. , . queatloainl couJd be completed in private. Before maklna ber ruliDI final, however, sbe Ht a heariftl Wedneday at wbicb time proa· eeutor Cliff Harris and attorney Duffern Helsln1, repretelltinl the ReCillter newspaper, arped for an open courtroom. Harri.I, a deputy district at· torney, contended the state court dld 1tntend to ezchade tbe public from tbe courtroom wbeD It aald tb •t Jurbra abould be H · queatered when Juenfoned about tbe death pen ty, He Hid the court only WUted proapecUv•aJ::.ors aeparated from each wbea qldaed about tblir Yi .... Htlttnl dt.d a U.S. 8Qpnme Court eaM wtdcb b4tJcl Ula( court prw...,np could11Db'--aa cloled to tb• publJe under unuaaal clrcu...-... 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' atat.e Mtm'MJ Owral'1 olftce" r ~ Coast Weather ConUnded mostly fair toolgbt and Friday. Lowa tooiibt 52 at the beacbea, eo inland. Hi1bs Friday 10 to 11. INSIDE TOD~~ OllC rwporl .... apGCtl~ an 1WOtl.d /or JamW '1a Saft DWQO c_,. SH d~, AS .•. ..•. •' .. .,_....._ ... • .,. ...... a LM. .... M 15 =i ··==-= EE: Im ==r&. g •• A ' -~ ... ' -. -·------~-----5.-.•----..-·.-·--,...;;;...._-.;.._..,7.I.'.:.;• •;.;....;:...;.s..J.;;.---.~.-.-.... -'!"""1 .... • t••· Stock Pricea·Soar To Four-year lligh NEW VOttK 1API Stoc-ll prirl'I rose to their hlahe•t lt>Vt'lll in 3'• )'l'lilJ"5 tod•Y u thf' 1ovtmment provldrd mort' evidence the l'<'onom> h iis emc-r11ed rrom the recession Tradin!l was h~av)' 7 ~ 'l'he Duw Jone' 1tvera.ae of 30 1ndustnal u1sue11 r09e p0lnta to !ll).29 in the first four hours of trading. u adv-:"c"a n~t numbered tkd1nl'S b a i 1 rnaraln among N•w Vork Sto<:k I-~• rhan~e luue•. · .. . h .. The cl01Jt>Jy watrhf'd ,avtra&t' ha1' not r lost:d that nli a1nct '. Jan. l\. 1911. wh~n tt r~•cbtd 91' '5 . . Ttw t-•ederal Reserve Board reportrci that industnal vroduc lion ro.ae t JM!rl't'nC 1n Septembt-r ftu the serQnd monthly t(&1n .rter six months of dechnt> The Com me rte Ot-pan ment report rd that personal mcomt> roil' O 9 perrent in Sc:ptl'rnbt-r ,for the second larlJffl monlhl)• &atnoflhe year 8arrf~•drd ,,_ f'I,..,,.. ..... ,.. SINtU LOS (;ATOS <Af'l Police here were trying today to talk an armed man who barricaded himself 1ru11de a r ondomin1um into surrendering . The man tentauvely 1dent1fied as kobert Clity buq~. 54!, fired more than 100 random shota "lhf°'4gh the night." but apt parenUy not at anyone an particular, uid...di~patrher Larry St. Denis ol the Santa Clara County Sheriff's OepirtmeJ)l Police eva<'uated the immediate area surrounding the con domanium whil' negotiators tned to talk the man into g1 vmg up_. I .lffllta11 Pr._..,~, ~--Wfl '" ·"•••,_..,., MOSCOW <AP) Afghan President Babrak KarmaJ ar rived in Moscow today for his rirst visit since Soviet troops 1n stalled him 10 months ago. Kvmal was welcomed by Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev, Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and other Soviet · dignitaries, the official Tass news agenc)' said. . There was speculation that Karmal may be in trouble with bis Kremlin backers because of the continuing· stubborn re· sistance by-anti-communist Moslem guerrillas opposed to Karmal 's Marxist government. Carfer Sire1UW11 fffMpilal .....,,,..,_ NEWINGTON, Conn. <AP) -President Carter said today that senior citzens "will not be abandoned and . . . will not suf- fer" as long u a Democrat is in the White House. (Related sfory, A4) · · . Campaigning in Connecticut on the second day of a two.day tour of the Northeas~. Carter sai~ his Republi~an challenger, Ronald Reagan/has· opposed national health insurance. The._ president added that he wanted to have such a program, but one that is "embedded in the consciousness of America." ln an auditorium o·f the Children's Hospital, decorated with stuffed lions and furry bears, Carter stressed the emphasis his program would place on preventive medicine, prenatal care and care for young children. Father Arraigned ·In Son's Shooting A Huntington Beach sheet metal worker accused of shoot-ine his 8-year-old son after a family quarrel was to be ar· raigned in West Orange County Court today on two counts of as- sault with a deadly weapon and one count of child endanger· ment. 'The formal charges against Michael Allen Chalwin, 35, were filed Wednesday by the Orange County District Attorney's staff after a meeting with Huntington Beach police investigators. His son, Robert Allen Chatwin, remained in fair con4ition today al Fountain Valley Community Hospital. According to police, the boy was wounded in the right um and right side by a single .22·caliber bullet. · Police said the father obtained a re volver from a closet and load e d it Monday evening after quarreling with his Wife concemtng the 8-year- old boy .. According to·police, the fint assault charge ste ms from their assertion that the elder Chatwi.n first. pointed the loaded re$er at another son, age 11. Police said the f~er then en· Fro• Page Al JURY ••• She added, however . she would Ii m il a ccess t o her courtroom to a first-come, first· served basis. The defendant in the case, Poulsen, is an escapee from the Lompoc federal prison and is ac- cused of killing a Fullerton man, Daniel Maniale, tw& yean ago. 09'AN0l COAST DAILY PILOT .. _ .. _ ~,.,1 .. 11t •nd ....,.,1.,.., I ,_.,!( ..... Edit"' T-tAM ........ lrMf\•••"4Jldltor a.. ... M.1.-. •"''' .. '~no £d1t0t -==:ldllor HvndMtO" ..... 0Mce • t"1fi .. <• _., ""'"'"' ..... ., ~ 0 ... ,.., - om. .. '"--· tfJ7 Ire CN•t '4 ...... 0 (Oii• -,, .......... , ~-· tered the family's bathroom, ·where Robert was bathitig his 2~·year-old brotbet, and shot the boy once. . After the shooting, the father summoned paramedics to aid the boy, police said. Police Seize 5 in School Burglaries Five youths suspected in a month·long burglary and van- dalism spree at Eader Elemen· tary School in Huntingtol\ Beach were arrested Wednesday by Huntington Beach Police. Detective Ray Hattabaugh said the five boys, ages 13 and 14, allegedly brolce i~to the school at least fout separate times between Sept. 19 and Oct. 13. The youths, whose names were withheld, took calculators, tape recorders and games from the school and painted swastikas and obseruties on school walls on one occasion. The police detective said the boys apparently had bragged about their deeds, and word got back to school administrators who summoned police. The boys, aU former Eader students now attending Gisler Middle School, have been re· leased to their parents. Mrs. Watson, Chancellor's Mother, Dies PTivate funeral services were conducted Wednesday for longtime Orallge County resident Myrtle Glacb'a Watson, who died Monday at t1'e aeeof84. She was the mother of Dr. Norman E. Wat.Ion, chancellor of the Coast Community College Diatrtct. Mrs. Watson , a native Californian, and her husband, Ernest, 1rew citrus· crops in Tustin for 48 years before retir· ina and moving to . Newport Beach 20 yean ago. Mn. Watson was a member o( tbe Ebell Club of Santa Ana, the Lido late Women 'a Club and belon&ed to both the Loi AD~eles and Oranae County Lapidary aoclttl•. , Bnklea her widower and her ton, Mrt. WattOG leaves a dau1hter. llra. E . Wllllam Huktll at Newport Beach; 10 1raadchildrm, and two artat· lfuclehtldra. ....... ~ , S•r.t1la el B•a BIHi' U.S. Naval . Buildup Told • WASHINGTON lAPJ The llnited Stutes lll\d 1lS maJor al· 11~11 havti quietly butll up a force of at leu t IC) warships tn the Vh'tntly t)f tbe Strait or Hormu1, vr about twice t.he number of Soviet ships near the key oil· ahlpplntt strait, according to a 11ublished report today The w ashingto n rosl said Fran('e, Hr1laln and Australia have add~ naval forces in the * * * Hostage 'Deal' Denied WASHI NGTON IAP l "-U.S. officials have denied a report broadc ast by a C hicago television station that military planes were ready to leave for I ran shortly carrying spare ·fighter parts lo trai:te for the American hostages. . T he report Wednesday on WLS-TV, the ABC affiliate in Chicago. ci t ed '"exclusive sources'' in Washington as say. ing that a "deal is in the works" for the hostages · r e lease, perhaps as soon as the end of the week. State Department and White House officials, who asked not to be identified. denied the story' At the Pentagon. spokesman Thomas Ross said : "The report involving aircrafl loaded with spare parts is false ." •· · WLS-TV said five pl"anes .car· r ying spare parts were to leave Chicago no later than noon f'ri. i;tay for Iran and that pilots in the Chicago area were °" 48· hour standby. · Earlier io the day. President Carter said be could not "pre· diet to you any progress in the foreseeable future " in gaining the hostages· release. * * * Iran, Iraq CounterpunCh With Bombs BASRA. Iraq <AP) -Iraqi Mi Gs pounded Tehran's oil storage tanks today and Iranian warplanes bombed Baghdad and other Iraqi cities, the Iraqi com- m.and reported. Iran claimed it forced Iraqi troops to retreat in the Abadan area. l r aq said it cut off Ir an 's re· finery city,. of Abadan at the southern end of the war front. Iran said it pushed the Iraqis back six mile.s from the eastern and northern outskirts of the ci- ty, forcing the Iraqis to tegroup 12 miles from the city. Iran said the people of Abadan had taken to trenches and were prepared for hand·lo·hand combat. The Iraqi command. in a com. munique broadcast by Bagbdad- Radio, said the oil reservoirs of the Iranian capital were set ablaze by raiding Iraqi jets that also struck at two army camps near Iran 's western city of K e rm a n s hah , 250 miles southwest of Tehran and 70 miles east of the Iraqi border. Iranian jets al5o bombed the Kurdish populated town of Suleimanieh. in northern Iraq, and Basra. the southern port the communique said. HB Trustees OK Forming Study.Team Huntington Beac h City C elementary) School District trustees have approved the formation of a committ.ff to look at where the school district is beaded in the 1980s: The ad hoc committee will be asked to review the district's financial history, instructional pbUoeoph1 and leaal obliaationa. It al80 will be uked to project the economic climate affecting the school district In the pretent d~cade. The committee's ultimate task will be to recommend pro· cedural, peraonnel, bualneu, in· atructional and pro.ram modlncaUona to school trustees. The report ia due Jan. 9. In propoetna the formation of the committee, Superintendent Lawrence Kemper said lnereaa- lng rinancial conatrainta. face the district. Parenta and citlaena Uvina within the boundaries of the dla- trtct who are interested in, aerv- ln1 on the committee are ursed to pick up applicatlona at any ol the dlltrtct'a acboola and return them to the dt.lrict offtee at 135 t•tb a., by P'rlday. reeioo to •trensthen a u.~ fled in the Indian Ocean and l'ClntMn Gutr amowtllng to 32 ship1. Meanwhile, President Camr, on a trip to New Jersey , 1a1d Wednesday ni«ht, "We will take whatever steps are necessary to keep the Strait of Hormuz open so that our country and other countries will have access to the countries on the west side of the gulf." There has been concern that the · strait could be closed becauae of the war between Iran and Iraq. However, Pentagon of· fi<'i a ls Wednesday discounted Iranian threats to mine the vital area at the mouth of the Persian Gulf.· The aJlied ships in the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz include three aircraft carri\!rs and a half·dozen destroyers. The Post said. Twenty-nine Soviet ships have rf!cently been monitored in the region. · The newspaper also reported that the governments _involved -particularly Britain and France -h ave tried t o downplay the significance of the naval build.up. . And. The Post reported, it was still unclear how closely the al- lied governments are coordinat- ing their ships' movements or the division or missions should an actual threat arise. Fro• Page Al HEARING. • • of the indictment Tuesday at 2 p.m . , Ms. Rheinheimer said s he had been in telephone contact with Cunningham since he called last week to inquire about the secret ogrand jury proceedings. Police had been unable to locate Cunningham since last February after preliminary findings of a county audit of Western Institute of Careers Inc. disc losed the alleged misap· propriation of the $16,000 of CETA money. Western was a non-profit cor· poratioo that had taken over the city's $2.8 million annual CETA program on Oct. 1, 1979. Cunningham was president of the newly.formed corporation. He had resJ1ned as the city· employed director or CETA lo operate the federal program ' through Western, after the City Council had decided to remove the CETA responsibilities from city hall. In the wake of the preliminary audit findings, Western was dis- mantled and Cunningham re- leasfd. The complete audit of the pro- gram. being conducted by the Orange County Manpower Com· mission, which oversees all federal job programs in the county, still is incomplete. The preliminary findings of the audit, prepared Jan. 25, criticized the Huntington Beach finance d e partment for a "serious lack of administrative controls in the operation of the CET A program." Food Handler JU SAN DIEGO <AP) -San Diego. State University is giving gamma globulin shot.s to 250 campus food handlers because one of them has come down with infectious hepatitis. ........... WHO IS THAT MASKED MAN ON THE FREEWAY? Hyglena.t John Pendergrau Ae8dy few Smog U Firm·Testi'ng Anti-s~g M·asks LOS ANGELES IAP) -The next time Los Angeles has a serious smog attack. several hundre d e mployees of a manufacturing firm will don what look like s urgical masks lo protect against inhalation of the noxious chemicals. · If the smog like masks prove satisfactory they will be market · ed to the public al Sl.25 apiece. said John Pendergrass, an in- dustrial hygienist at the 3M Company. He said 3M makes about 40 different k1ndS of face mu.ks for use by sewage treatment plant workers, hospital workers who handle odorous tissue and some industrial workers, but until now there has been no mask on the market designed to combat smog. The smog mask weighs 15 grams, looks like a surgical mask an'd would be effective for about 40 hours of smog, Pender· ·grasssaid. He showed a similar ex· perimental smog mask at a news conference. .. ... 4 ·KILLED IN CRASH • • • Angeles. Lee's assignment was unspecified. . - Authorities invol.,.. in the search said COi emploJte Paul Gear, ·or Los Angeles, also a British subject, wu ftJing home . I lnjurietl Take Life of HB Cyclist A 25-year-old ·Huntington Beach motorcyclist d~d Wednesday after a collision ~\h an automobile in Westminster. police reported today. Hobert E. Braband, 25. or 55tu Spa Drive, died at the trauma center at Fountain Valley Q>m. munity Hospital at 9: IS p.m .. four "°'1rs after the accident. His brother, Terry Braband, 20, also of Huntington Beach, suffered minor injuries and was treated and released at the hospital. Terry Braband was a passenger on the back of his brother's motorcycle. Westminster police -officer Earle Graham said the accident occurred fl 5:12 p.m. when a car driven by Susan Lee Engelke of Orange pulled out of a gas sta· tion driveway and was crossing Westminster Avenue near' Bolsa Chica Road. The dead man reportedly Sul· fered major head and chest in· juries. It was not known if he was wearing a safety helmet at the time of the crash. eighr' to 10 miles ahead of the ·rented aircraft piloted by Cole. Cole was more familiar. with the treacherous Cajon Pass. 50 miles northeast of Los Angeles. a bottleneck separating the San Gabriel and '·san Bernardino mountain ranges and graveyard of small otanes. "Eve..Y kind of weather that's around seems lo get sucked into it, fUMels right through it," said CAP U . Col. Stewart P. Hall. Authorities aaid Gear, ln the fint plme, choee to divert from the prearranged retum route agreed upon with Cole when he encountered severe up and downdraft activitv and hail. "He diverted and followed the Interstate 5 Freeway, but Cole stayed on the plan, using elec· tronic instruments through the ridgelines," CAP Lt. Col Frank Burnham said this morning. No response was received when Gear radioed back to Cole to report the terrifically bad weather he was about to t'n· counter, CAP officials. said lo· day. • . Wreckage indicated the plane evidently new into one of the rugged ridges and ..did .aot diain- tegrate in midJ,ir, which can oc- cur when an aircraft encounters violent drafts. Victims of the plane crash left no locaJ survivors. according to COi Corp. executive Jack Harper who spent much of the morning on the phone to the firm's London office confirming the tragic craah details toaay. Newport Surf and Sport ====We Carry the lest AU '!ear LOllCJ--....... ~ OP Gotcha, Dolphins, Offshore, Stubbles, O'Nellls, Rip Curt, tZOD, Merone, PowderhOrn, T -Shlr1si Sweatshirts, Four Pay, A·Smlle, Topsklln, Quikallver and much more. ..--·----------~ I 1K OPI' C..U,1n I ' Qeod 1"11*-11/1 ' I ............... "19K~-· IZOD. J ... ~---~---------...... ...,,. 2224 .... ,.,. atWd. ... .,.,. ..... 171-1174 O,.DeiW ltote2 210\\ Martne Ave. .......... '"' 173-7121 0.-Delr ..... . ... , ..... , ... . 111-1144 ............. £__ .._..,. __ ' t t .- i I i . I! .. 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I I ... \I I 111 ,, JI• I 11c1,l .ti Co11111"""'''ii n.1, 11 I\" •I t • 1, I 1, t.. ~~·It•' fl't1u1r an.,: st•nw "'" .•n•I 11 ••ti• 1 11. 111 1·11 h1111"n ..... ilu11~ the l'011:>t · ·-----·---- Thursday. October 16. 1980 OAIU PILOT • l .'i Space Aliens D~e '32 P l a nets to Send Sp acesh ips' El. CAJON l AP) ~ Huth Norman says she's getting signals from outer space that spaceships fro m 32 planets a re heading fo r nearby Jamul, and she 's rented a theater to help prepare for their arrival The news is especially good for people with h e ating proble ms lwr irnse the oute r·s pace ships will form a tower of power to supply all the energy need ed on this earth. says the 80·year·old Mrs . Norman. who also goes by the title of the archangel Uriel. Participants an the Oct. 21 briefin~. called the first World Conclave of Li g ht . have r eg i s tered from throughout the United States and Canada. she said . The program ·.will open with an interP,la.netary fashion s how with 32 ,t.Jnarius me mbers marching mto the cente r , each carry ing the banner <>f a different pla!let a nd wearing the current· clothing worn in that place. "Our comrnunic•at ions tell us what our brothers on e ach planet art- wearing.•· Mrs Norma n says. This time . she said. Earth 1s ready. : Thl I 01111111'''"" ' , .. ,,It\ l l'CIUll l'' (f},1l crnt· fourth ul .1JI 1t> .. 1d1·11t1.d 11n11' in •h \1•lor11uc·nh of lfi un its haH• 1t•111 .. 111 p111 t I.ii.;~ \\llh111 1t•.11 h cit lo" a nd 111odt'r.11t· 1111 01111 pc''''°' Cf.>llle f. e ry I' aadali%ed ARRIVAL TIME IS only three to six months away, she says. so her gr oup. called Unarius. the Science of Life. has rented the 1,200-seat Easl County Pe rforming Arts Center in El c a,on for a 12·hour readiness brief· ing on O<·t. 21. She s ays a staff of mort:• than 60 people. including scien t1sts . en~ineers, composers. artists and film produce rs is helping her prepare. Barbec.u e d ·Dog Found At A irport ·r · 1 111 It" \n).!t'lt-' t oun .... "T' 'J 'L_' f\ ttl.1l ""11lcJ 111duclt• ,1 1 I I f'_ l,111111\ 11f four t'.tfnlrtj! UJ• Nl'arl} WO headstones wen~ knot•ked ovl'r and man} 111 the m brokl'n in a vandalism spree at a Jewish cemyte~ in tht• ('1t y of Cornmt•r<'l'. T his 1s the second t im e this vear th~ n ·ml'terv has bl't•n att <i~·kcd Po li ce sl.ispect Halloween ·pr anksters but Je wish "The s pacecraft have been <"<>n· fig ured and built in special sizes so th at the biggest will land first and the othc>r!i will land on top in descending order or size to create an energy towH. "• she said in an inter vie w. "T hey are planning to . teach the F:arth World people and to help lhl'm.·• SAN JOSE t A P > St ate humane to Jll1•11l ~1 5011 ll'adt>rs <.·ontend tl was <inti-Semitic. · ~ offirers today were in.ves t igating the discovery that a group of Indochinese refugees preparing t o board a Jetliner brought along a box lunch containing barbe rued dog heads and I Otuft>d l u one••y s,.,._ \8(' LOS A:"J(;t-;l.ES t Al 'I Attorne) .Jennifer Martin. who '>' IJ!" f11 n l 11\ AIH' aftl'r -;hv attused the network .ind ~~wllin g·1:11lcl-bt•rg l'rodu«tions of improperl) d1\l'rt 1r114 µrofrt-. from .. ('harlie"s Angels" to anothl'r TV M·11t·s. lrns s ut:d ABC and Eas t Wins 7th Annual necks , Spelling (;oldlwrg for $6 1111l110n · ln a Superior l 'ourt s uit 1 tled Wt'dnl'sday. Ms Martin alleges shl' v. as 1 mproperly fired las t Nov l from her Jol> a:. d tre<.·Lor of rnntral'tS for the network. Pumpkin Contest T HE LANDING SITE is 67 acres wh1r.h Mrs. Norman and her husband Ernest boug ht for just such an OC'· t•asion in 1977. He has since died , but for three years she has he ralded landrngs wh1rh were unavoidably de · layed T he dtsi·ovcr y was made Monday at San Jose. Muntl'ipal Airport when a baggage ha n.dler noted a strange s me ll fro m a box carried by one of several refu~ees boarding a jet for llonolulu~ ABC said 1t d1~rn1sst•d hc•r bt(•ause of poor JOb performanC't' and all l•nda n<·c HALF MOON BAY CAP) After a hard.fought election year campaign. an alien pumpkin weighing in at an ep ic 391' qxiunds 1s the winner of the two c·1t y . World ll1•avy wt•1g ht Pumpkin C'h;.11np1on!"h1p There was a tad of <i m1abll· grumbling We<.111eschH over lht' lltllst m Half Moon Ba\ "h1<·h h<>.sts the westl'm half of th~ t·onlc!"t WHEN THE HANDLER asked wha t was m the hox. he was told. "Part s o f ba rbt>c u e d d ogs ." author ities said ' Lion • Haul. f 'pOJff .,,. tlo11 LO~ 1\'\t;Eu·;~ ;AP > /\ J5 vear old man who rhmlx.·d or foll 1n\11 a hnn"s compound at the Los Angel~~ Zoo m (;r1tf1lh Pa rk was mauled to death and llwn partiall~ cat~n by a male hon. police sa1cl Informe r R eadr To 'Sing Loud' 'They had to go 11uts1dl· lhl' 1·oun try," muttered Nann ~)lonwn. a s pokesperson for tht• <'Ontcst 'The~ we nt to Canada " HOWARD DILi. OF W1n1bnr, Nova Sl'Ot 1a: r aptun·d l>oth tht· ~quash and purnpkm tlllrs for the eastern host town . Circle\'tllf'. Ohio H1:-. squash tottered m at a °"hopping ·1301 i Jn 1977. for example . the v1s1t was frustr ated "because of too many nt'gat1ve frequencies from leaders of tht• Earth World." Mrs. Norman ex µl amed. Dredging .Drll:Ul§ $15,000 Fine "Sure enough 1t was heads and parts of necks .·· said humane officer Larry Kemp. ·Whtie authorrties checked to see if any laws were violated, they said the refugees apparently handed the box lo friends. boarded the jetliner and flew to llo nolulu. Ke m p s a id · he d1dn 't know what happe ned to the box A man poll t"I' 1d1•nt1fll'd 11s Eugf'nt! Haymond Leduc of Raid" 1n P~1 rh. apparently c•lirnbed a tree a nd srakd .1 I ~ fool wall Wednesda.>, either falling or·;umping into the lion t·ompound He was rnaull'd to fkath l>y a <!50 pound male lion. then was dra~l!t:d from thl' s<'ene and partial ly eaten. polJC·(• 1..·xpla1ned 6a11 ClulJ E ndftnw" Carter SAN f'HA'.'JCISCO (API The country's oldest and largest homosexual p0litical organiza lion announced Wednesday it has endorsed Presi· dent Carte r's camttaign for re-election. The AJice B. Toklas MemonaJ Democratic Club has said that 78 per cent of the club's m em- bers voted to endorse Carter. who has received previous endorsements from ,:!ay organizations. About I!> pl!rn·nt of Spn Frant:1sco's 660.000 res- idents are gay · LOS ANGELES CAPl Alade na .. Jimmy The Weasel" Frat ianno, a confessed Maiia assassin ranked as the most important mob informer sin ce Joseph Valachi. takes the wit· ness stand in federal court today to testify against five old friends. Fratianno, 66, unde r heavy govern ment protection. is said to be ready to tell who killed Frank ''T he Bomp" Bo rnpe ns iero. a mobste r .turned· informer who was gunned-down on a San Diego street Feb. 10. 1977. And the ~overnment 's Organized crime Strike Force is banking on Fratianno to link the five reputed Mafia figures on trial to acts of extor· lion. racketeering and conspiracy as members of the Los Angeles family of La Costa Nostra. Tank car leasirig, yes. Tattooing, no. \ \'l· vt• l,1~··11 till' ad ... and listings th.it bu.,1· flt"•'<''> ll'>l' IP I i1Tl l'J<"h nthl'f anc.l rut them in cl •1 p.1r,Jl,• ''"P~ I hl' I 1>S Angcll's Busincs'> To B11 ... m·..,, h ·llu\\ l\1gl·~ )1111'1 1 finJ matcri,1l!>, 1·q111pnw111 .ind .,av1< l'" frnm hm1s <111 twer lhl· 1~n-.11a I' 1" 1\n>:•·l(", 111.Hkl·t. And yc111'IJ t1nJ , lli•·rn 1.i,11•r .ind< ,1,11·1th,111\•\1.•r. l.Hl11111ng :' It '' li<.tl'J in (\1tifa T<:l!·pht,1w·.., l "" A11r'l·J, . .., < ·.m-..unwr 'il·ll11w P,1g1.·~ t'ls lfl( weren·l hum1hatmg l'nC1Ug h lo lose by mort' than J 2() pounds. the w est erners learne d that Dill's pumpkin is shrinking at a rate or eight pounds a day When it won a n •t•1•nt rontcst 1n· l'hiladelph1 a , the monstc·r dented lhe scales at more than 400 pounds. T H E BEST T HE WEST could do was a mere 275 po und pumpkin raised by Vanee Allred and To m Bo r cha rd or Salinas and a 263'h po und green Hungarian squash raised by John 11na1d1s or Half Moon B~y4 a former tWO ·l1mc pumpkin winner. ~ KE\' LAHCO. fla. (APJ The ex· elusive Ocean Heef Cl ub has pa1cJ t.1 $15.000 fine for Il legal dred gmg. the largest environmental fine ever as sessed wider the Clean Water Act. the Army Corps of Engineers s aid. The Corps took the club lo court l wo years ago for 1 llegal dredging and filling in the mangrove s wamps arnund the area between t he ocean and· the bay at the north end of Key Largo. ' The state of Florida earli er a s· ~essed Oc~an Heer $50.000. to be paid over five years. for the violations. .A Al.THOUGH OFFICIALS said they couldn't fi nd any laws against eating dog meat. considered a delicacy by som e Indochinese. Kemp said he was looking into the m atter . "There·s mi California la w a~ainst killing or eating dogs as long as it 's your animal and it's slaughtered humanelv. ·· he'la1 d ''I'd ju.~t like to find f>Ut 1£ the dogs were killed humanely." he said , not- ing there have been numerous re· ports m the San f"ranc1sro area of people eating dog s ince the recent to· flux of Indochinese refugee:-. You ·don'I lo be a .· milliC!ftG\re lo ~k up · h•h•nleled. • • All you need is 100 bucks. -@Paciftc Telephone l.OSAHQEl.18 ..., BUSINESS TO BUSINESS I Y ...... ~~ • Donavan & Seamans on the Rolex Lady-Date. I h1 l~1 1l1·\ l .11h I J.111· "tlw -.01.1rtl\ -.1\ll·cl 111.111 h1ng n11111111u11· 0 1th1·111,1n <. 1,1m1~1<. ~"'''' I l,111 • I ll ... t "1 •Ir \\ ind111g. 0\ ,h ·r , ,,,, •t I P1•rh1n11 • pt1\\d1•1 .111d p1c•-...1m• p1not C.irv1 •d lrnm ..). '-.1 <.nlid h,1r nt q1 ·d 111 gold \t (), 111ilv.m I\ ~'·ilmdns. ,, I.id\-will .tpl)fl'( r.ill • 'h11pp1 ng lor lwr Rol1 •I( t ht• t h1111 '''·till' l,l\h1011 df't,11).,, tht: clrfll•rt•nt cl1,tl cnlorc; ,111cl hr,1c t•lc·t._, .Hid th1 • l..11rnvlt'tlgt•Jhl1• \l'rVICl' from lht• rlC'oplt• \\ho 1ntnxlu1 Pd R111L•x tn tlw Wl·'t nm lull wit·~ lrtln of m 1•n 's cmd l<1clrl'' R11l1·x 'tyl1•" i~ ,wail,1hll-in ,1 w1 d<1 pr11 C' rang<• ~ ~P/IOtt211-xYeo,ntn/,cJ' 'lrnllhNn (()ldon1i'.1\ <;t•nior Rolt•x A~l'ncy . ;71-io W~h11<• Blvd . Loe; Angt'h'' • 21J.l)J9·2121 11 r;i<ih1Cln 14-letnrt. NC'Wl)C)lt 01·rtd1 • 714-644-57M M ,hlt•r C.ird. \1i~;i. r1nd Aml'nran [xprt•s I - getting a guaranteed profit. If you've sav~d 1:.1vt>11 .i small fortune. Mutual Savings has a plan for you Just invest 'ii 100 o r mnrt.' ( _:1 and open an° accoont. It's that simple. From Oct. 16 thru Oct. 29, our 11.5511; annual rate vie Ids l2.42<1r. . Then you ·11 start earning the highest inter est allowed by law. And that interest rate will • be secure fot a full 30 months. Even while other rates might be changing .. your rate isn '1 affected at Mutual Savings .• We'll compound you'-interest daily, which increases your annual yield. So you're really earning interest on your interest. There's no risk and you're If you ·re looking for a $hOr1 term plan With high interest. Mutual Savings ~till fffers the 6·month Money Market Account. With a $10.000 minimum tlepoc;11. you 'II have gu<1ranteed safety for 26 weeks. And both accounts arl' ii .. ured up to $100,000 by a U .S. Governrr~ n~ \yency We can't promise you'll rr ' l!irn 11. .'s. but at Mutual Savings yo11~p· ,•11 •,.a grecit star1 ••• ~'·' h 4•1 "\ f • H 'I •h· "' f\ '""''rt· " , '' ,ti.•f ' •,, • AIUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOA~ ASSOCIATION "'.....,,..,w u •• .,,.11.1 c_,...... ll.,,1 r_,,.., c .. ...,...., llM!01c.--s-c-r. s;11 , .• .,...,.,.,.I •rr•ti..' c..,.,,. ... ' .... ' """"'"~"· c-... •1111.,, 1MO ~ Coo~ 1-1o.,·1c-:200N c ........... 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AY the district's 13 schools re m ain open despite a plunge in enrollment from 8,500 at its peak in 1975·76 to 6,800 at the beginning of the current school year. The board of trustees now has the chance to take ac· lion that will result in savings to taxpayers. 1f they follow the advice of Supt. Larry Kemper. Ke mper has called for the closing of two elem entary schools and the formation of a citizen advisory committee to make recommendation on which facilities are to be selected. Kemper believes the district c an save $300,000 an- nually, and maybe more, if it takes the action. The district previously has backed away from closures because 1of the p rospect of political conse- que nces. Closures on one h and are popular with taxpayers but unpopuJar with parents whose children would be aff ecled. The district's five trustees are scheduled to act on Ke mper's request Tu'esday. They should take their responsibility seriously and get on with the unpleasant but necessary t ask. Race Responsibility Last April, the Gordon Bennett International Balloon Race dre w 25.000 spect ators to Mile Square Park in Foun· tain Valley. The event offer ed wholesom e family entertainment and created fe w problems for the host community. A few weeks ago, the Gordon Bennett organizer s ap- proached c ity officials with a new contract outlining terms for an exp anded 1981 balloon race. spread over two days instead of one. The contract d esignated the city as a co·sponsor of the balloon race. along with Orange County, which owns and operates Mile Square Pwk. Several council members weren 't too pleased to see that the new pact reduced the cit y's authority over how the festivities will be conducted. · • Alter a meeting attended by the city. tl\e county, the race organizers and the Fountain Valley Chamber or Commerce, revisions wer e made in the contract . The city's role in the 1981 ~loon race now will be limited to traffic and crowd control and security outside the park and fire-paramedic em ergency services. The race organizers will reimbuFSe the city for its expenses. The n e w contract states that the r ace will be coordinated with Fountain Valley, rather th an co· sponsored by the c ity. Pecause the race organizers removed many of the citr's controls over the balloon race, F'ountam Va lley of- ficials probably were correct in limiting the city's direct involveme nt. • Optn1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are lhose of their authors and artists. Reader comment ts 1n'\t1ted Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321 Boyd I Mayors By L.M. BOYD Within the southern Mex· ihn state of Oaxaca in tm. roters elected 570 town •ayors. Of these. SO were •rown in jail, because they ~fused to take o ffice Another 50 left the state to avoid the job. And 20 riled ~ourt a ction t o r el ieve Claemselves of duty Why be· iag a mayo1 ctown 1 t ~ ch an unwanted honor I uo t know. o~ar Gloorny Gus Add to the endangered 1~ie1 lilt ~e wife who can "cook like mother uaed to cook•• -and the man who can afford to pay tbe arocery bUla if 1bedoee .. D.M. :::.:'/ ::'r:::::"~!.7. ':i _HJ,.._, .... _ .. .. :=','rl.-.'I:.~ ..... . l'ievada law requires the _ P.1ls ling of "No Smoking" < .SIJ:lns m public places. One county there complied with the law. But the signs were in Hebrew. Q. What's the mo~l ex- pensive nation to relephone from the United Stai.s7 • A. Bah.rain. 'Phree minutes person-to.person, $15. If you want to liven up the dinner table convera•tion, sprln1 this query on the gathert.,,: ls it the pri,ce of gold that riael and falls in it.a relationship to lhe currency, or la it the value of the cur- rency ~at rises and falls ln Ila reJatiomblp to '6ld? Q. Where's "The Ialuad ol Tears"? A. Ellis laland ln New York harbor i• aometlmea called that. Numerous would· be immi1rant1 without of. ficlal 1andin1 cards were turned back there. Sl1a In an abandoned •,•tviH ataUoa window: •The IM war la over. Ou won." ROber1 N. Wffd/Publlsher Rowland Evans/Robert Novak Carter Tactics Hurtiiig .Reagan WASll1NU1'0N Tht' blunt· how hi s big lead wa~will start a war," one worried of Reagan and war. ln11truml'nt aaaault on Rcm1tld Al a moment of crisis for his Republican strategist <not on Thia hu received incompara· Htt•a&.,, whlth 80 outr aged c a ndidacy, t he Republi can the Reagan high command) told ble aid from the familiar 1·d1 t11r111I l·ommtintators has nomineeandhisentourage were us. ' Republicanpropenaltytositona lll1111trd fl-u11 of war 1n tht-off for one of their pe riodi c This is testimony to the effec· lead, thou&h thia time there was mind" uf Amt>ric·an voters that transcontinental migr ations to liveness of Carter's strategy. no proper lead· Rea1an never wlll t~au1t 1n l>rt's1dent (;arter's Cahfomia Reagan himself rest· Looking at pollster Patrick Cad· s urpuaed 40 or' 41 percent not rt• t•ll'<'lton unit· ll H~agan 's ed , while his staff leisurely con· dell's surveys last summer. enou1h to win unless Ande~·s 1•01u•Llrlt< 1·1a111~11ll.:n stirs itself lo ferred. There was no emergency campaign manager Hamilton vote held firm. The primary 1l1.~mut1l' r.,sponsc meeting, because there was no Jordan knew from the start that Reagan tactic was 'Eaution: I h1· Mbrupl turn of l"Hnts was sense of emergency. ·the president's only hope was to Avoid mistakes. t1r'll 11•r1t'<'lt~ 10 " Vl6rt<'ly of By the beginning of the new paint Reagan as a man of war. poll!\ bc.c1n week, reality was intruding on "Just wait till we get to the THAT WA..~ embodied in the TV spots prepared for Reaean by Los Angeles advertising ex- ecutive Peter Dailey. The so- called "California documen· t~ry, '· showing Reagan saving his state from bankruptcy in 19"7, has become a staple of prime-time television -unrelat- ed to Carter's attacks or, indeed, to the political world of 1980. 11 1111! 0 1·t 7 , the Rea~an campaign. But it re· housewives ," o n e C arter ·' 11 ti J 1· ma 1'll to be seen whether the strategist gleefully predicted . • 1• I 1· r u t c d Jerr~uilt high command can With Jordan as Mr. Inside and •• v 1· r I h l' bring itself together for some de-Robert Strauss as Mr. Outside, \o\'t•••kt·ntl 11r cis1ve counte rs troke : a r e-this has been the whole or the 0 1•1 11 Pres1 vitali zed m edi a campa11~n a Carter campaign. 1lt•11I Cartl'r's s p ecial ha lf-hour tel ev 1~ed rt· m11r :<l'less speech. even a debate challenge. 1· u 111 p a 1 g n w lib working II ,. h a d passed Heagan rn Ohio. Illinois ..ind possibly Texas . taken a big l~·ud 111 Nl'w York and pulled rwarly even 1n M1ch1gan, Penn sy Iv an1 a a nd f'lorid a The momentum was all with the pres· 1d(.tnt thrN> weeks before ele<'· . lwn day T he non-r es pon s e by the Heagan campai~n is a due to Mailbox ACTUALLY, poll ing across the c·ount ry still shows over whelmingly negative reacti ons to both Carter and Reagan 1 and, lately, Jlep. John Anderson as well ) l'he d1fferem•e 1s that the publt c thinks that Ca rter merely. ruined the econo m y while Reagan might start World War 111 "I can guarantee that the Am e rican publtr will absolutely not vole for an} body it thinks NvBODY row L6 If Vt<XJ~ BEiUIS FASY' ... NEXf CUE CARP GREAT 1ms ~ 198:) WHENEVER BEHIND in past political campaigns. Carter's response has been to assault his. opponent. It has worked before, and it is working this time. The president himself did overplay hi s persona l attac k and apologized so that, as one Carter insider said privately, he ··could continue to do what he was doing before." More importaot. media ex p ert Gerald Rafshoon 's crisply directed TV s pots each night proclaimed the connection ... Cl;tfrri , •ti:" A~ w'~ ~'"'4,'­ •i•W 4 i.. /.fr'/(~ :'oltl/Y~l"t . Complaints about Dailey's sleepy spots by Republicans who previewed them have resulted in unanswered phone calls and no action. The re has b een no coordinated media response to U~e Carter. onslaught. "We are c~asting," conceded one Reagan ~nsider, Wl<i\Qre that new poll· mg data show them coasting to defeat . Starting Oct. 7. pollst er s around the country began to catch the Carter trend. but the Reagan campaign was o b· hvious. On Oct. 10, Reagan strategists i n Washington brainstormed how to counteract the "October surprise " that they feared the president would con- jure up to overtake Reagan. Other Reagan insiders grappled with the "Reagan adminislra· ti on 's" transition. One senior Reagan aide confided that the election was won. ASSUMING THAT reality has penetrated this euphoria, no quick response is at hand. It is late tn the day for new TV ad- vertisin g. Some Reagan ad- visers believe the answer might be lo buy a half-hour or prime hme ror J\ea~an to ~o into the American voters' living room to talk about national security, foreign policy and mostly peace. Or, a m ore dramatic response: Accept Carter 's de· bate challenge, renewed over the !ast weekend by Strauss. Don't Blame State Workers For Windfall To the Editor: MllfUf:> High••? State employees were done a great disservice by your Aug. 19 editorial attacking the per diem ''trave l expenses " whi c h legislators receive when they are in session. To the Editor: Your editorial blasted lhe California State Employees' As· soc1ation -and state employees by i mplication -for what amounts to a potential $3,000 in- crease in compensation for each of the 120 lawmakers. Cs.MA did propose that per diem be raised Crom S4i to $60 .• But we propos'ed that for state employees. not for legislators. State law gives the Board of Control the power to set per diems for state employees, but it ex press ly r eserves for legislators the power to set their own HOWEVER. the Legislature chooses not to e xercise this authority. Instead they privately adopt whatever per diem rate the Board of Control publicly sets for stltf employees. Thus. when legfslalive per diems are. cr iticized. the heat instead falls on CSEA for supposedly obtain· ingthem. - The major ~happiness about legislative per die ms · comes -from the fact that legislators re· ceive that-money for up to 220 days a year at their normal work location, the capitol. · In sharp contrast, state employees receive per diem on- ly when they are actually work- -ing away from their normal work location. We feel we properly based our MO proposal on findings of the experb in . these matters, the prestieious survey firm of Runzheimer and Company .• Their July lB, report on seven major Calilomia cities shows meal and lodgint costs as of Ju. ly, t•. averaged 168.34 per day. All we are uking la that state employees ordered to travel ori state buaineu should not be re· quired to aubatdlae the state !Nd1et by paying more out of pocket Ulan they receive in per diem relmbunement. We feel thl• 11 a reuonable poeltlon .• DAN L. WESTERN General Manaaer. California State .J.. Employees' A1aociaUon TM Boord of CoMrol IMI -'c ia· crmMCI Uw daUt apflUf aUo.~ for~.,,......_ from •lo•· If llN uw rate u adopted bw ,....,,. ., ..., ~ .,..., __.,a,..... oiao.o.ce "-• 1o ...., 111•. editor. .. A1 Your "Kids ' Rights Backed" news article Oct. 6, about the U.S. Supreme Coun. upholding the ruling that parents have no "right" to be notified when gbv- e rnment Health a nd Family Planning Centers give con- traceptives to their teen-age daughters, should read ''Parents Rights Raped." T he fact that government agencies would take 1l upon the mselves to h ave "rap sessions" on birth control for sexually active teen·agers. age 14 to 18, is unconscionable in itself, but that they would pro- tect the children's "right of privacy" Crom their parents is incredible. And they are now questioning whether parents h ave the right to know when government agencies perform abortions on their daughters. IT IS ~ so much a question or whether you are for or against premarital sex for juveniles, or pro or con on abortion, as to whom you want to r aise your children. Government holds the parents responsible for them un- til they becpme of age. Is gov- ernment trying to take over this respoMibility? The Communists always said "give us one generation and we shall have your country." Is this what our government is doing? It looks Like it. It is lime for a change. GOLDI E J OSEPH "o Paratll•e To the Editor: I read with interest the news item you ran on Mayor Frank Fasi, of Honolulu, refuUn1 the crime publicity now directed at our 50th mid-Paciftc state of Hawaii. He says, surpriliJl&ly, that, "Reports about Hawaiian crime have been grossly distort· ed," visiting Vancouver to com· bat Canadian outra1e over Cana· dian visitors being mu11ed, robbed and raped in Hawaii. 11 ayor Fui, who lost bis bid to be mayor of Honolulu for a fourth term. evidently doesn't-con· suit hi• police chief, Francia Keala, or to relld crime reporta t:n 'hh own aewapapera, tbe Judlelary Report.I of Hawaii, and the FBI vettfied reports OD crtme •la fl a wail. Crime ii rlfe ln Kawell. It la not safe f« a llnll• to walk down mmtolW~l'11treeU,or any otber area of HawaU, aftel' dark. 0-,Upt attacks are alto com me.. ·- Unde r Mayor Fasa·s past ty provides a r easonable ' three-year term c ri me has economic return. escalated alarmingly. He didn't Alternat ives 2 and 3 have ·cause it. It was just a natural pre· many disadvantages : cipitation of causes incepted by In that they propose residen· almost a million tourists a year. tial above the commercial first But Fasi has done little to floor, they admit there's not eliminate crime in the central enough market potential lo sup- tourist section or Waikiki. He's port these areas as commercial. always been sore at Waikiki, These would intensify, and because the to'Urist hotels there. make permanent, problems the businessmen. never con· loc:al residents have been bat· tributed to his past campaign lling for 10 years -including funds. Then we must consider the late-night loud parties and other inept crime prosec utors in dis respect -for-lhe-ri gbts -of- Honolulu, who have a bad record others problems. of convictions against the smart-The beach areas attract a cer- ass defense lawyers who have ~tain amount of such un · come in from the mainland, desirables. When landlords can't particularlyNew-VorkCity. . find su itable tenants at tbe . . hieher rents in the area, they MAKE NO mistake about it rent to anyone to keep them Hawaiiisnowadangerouscrime· rented. Thus we-often have a ridclen state. wit.~ strong ra~ial at-number of unrelated people liv· tac~s ~Y Hawau~s. who lll the ing in one unit -a certain per- maJonty are hosble to ~· ceot of such situations including (ouuiden). problem·makers. My granddau1hter wants to go Jo Honolulu for a short vacatioo this coming February. f'vetalked her out 'of it, showing her proof of Hawaii's rampant crime. I've convinced her lo visit Moorea lslaqd, near Tahiti, whereahecan walk any beac~ere safely. I 'm a 20·year res ident of Hawaii, loved it for a Ions time, but I left in Marc..'bofthis year, dis· gusted and disillusioned and dis· pirited by Hawaii's horrendous crime dangers. ROBERT THALES Pl•f~~•9f'•..,.. To the F.ditor: The city's local coastal pro- gram committee· correctly rec- ommended ~at downtown Hun· lington Beach retain ita village atmosphere and not have high- riae bul.ldinp. The January 1979. special census indicates that only 21 percent prefer · out-of·city- servlnc commerclal and \bat 99 percent prefer houain1 limited to three 1tories or leas. Yet one or more still want 19 atoi-les and can be ex~ted to be vocal at the Oct. 21 public beartnc C7 p.m .. Council Cham: benl. ALTl:aNATIVI: l ii the beat bet. It allows up to three •tori•. AJteru&ivee 2 and 3 all" up to ala uad 12atori•. Numeroua commercial are• of OIM IDd two ltori• abomld lD and near tM cout laeludlac Santa Barbara. Udo llart.Da vm11•. Peter'• LIDdtac etc. ADJ -"lled, rellCIGIDI penaa ~ould emclude that low ...._. . THROUGH ZONING we've lessened these problems, bu\ the hilh amount of residential and the intense nature of residential under altematives'2 and 3 would intensify these problems -prob· ably make them permanent. Some parts of Oran1e County are reducing 12,000 proposed homes down to 2~0. iJut Townlot and Old Town ~lldy allow twice u many homes per acre as any other part of the city -even more than some con· dominiuma. What more can anyone reuooably expect? Re1ional commercial uses can 't be supported in the downtown area because of U) competinl relional uses, (2) DO convenient ·freeway, acce11, and (3) no two main corridors nearby. . They will cost much more in city services and may hurt tbe city's tu hue bttauae qf tbe very lar1e amount of reaidenlial inchaded~ Since Proposition lJ, added residential becomes more of a tu llatMlity. City services include aewen, drainage, water supply, transportation (roadways and parkin1>. education (new facllltlea 7), police and fire. 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Air .Otlt • s.. t~. ~ -s 1172 --..... -· 1 -T~"' ... ~ 2.JD. m 19\lo-~ ta:" JI llt IM9+1llo -· SFelrwl J .... IJDunl4+1Vo r pfl.17 .. 10 --Vo ThufMley, Octo~ 16, 1980 CWLY PILOT 8f f EatrepN11ems · ___ _ Group. Peddles Opportunities By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Starting your own buaioeu is an old American dream. To keep that dream allYe there's an ouUlt in Los Angeles. the American EntrepreneW'I Association °(AEA>. which keeps track of new business opportunities and publishes manuals advising people how to lake advantage of them. They sell the manuals to all comers. What kind of opportunities are open today to people who want to run their own show? Well, here are 10 hot tip& from the latest AEA catalog: l . Psychic-Training Seminars. AEA calls this "a mind- blowing money-maker that is fast swee ping the_ country." All you need is $2,000 to get started. "One instructor gets $10,000 for a fi ve·day le~ture, Anybody can do it; we s up- ply complete dialogue and source oftraining," Z. NO-ALCOHOL BAR. AEA notes that there are a lot of people who don't drink but "want an exciting place lo go for action." You make money here by selling drinks which cost you pennies at prices that go up lo $3.50. "And you don't have to stock $3,000 or more in booze 1nventor'y." 3. Pet Cemetery_ "Far f.am capitalizing on human grief in a bizarre way," says AEA , "owners of pet cemeteries p!:ovide an important service for grieving pet owners who ~ave lost a true friend." These cemeteries are supposedly booming, an d th e ' m arket is ~ "virtually untapped." r. Some make more than ·.~ ::. $300,000 a year. 4 . Robot Lawn Mower. Here's the AEA description or this new Money Tree product: "You just push a button. walk away, and it mows the lawn just as if you we re pushing it yourself." 5. Hot Tubs. Here's a West Coast fad moving into other parts of the country. "The product itself," says AEA. "is nothing more than a giant redwood or fiberglass tub with a Jacuzzi pump hooked to it so that it can accommodate four lo 30 adults standing up.'' Startup costs: $1 ,000. You should make $25,000 your first year. 6. Hot Tub Rental.· Not everyone can afford to buy a hot tub. So you rent lime in one at $10 an hour. 7. "Who's Who" PubUablag. This is a business that cashes in "on people 's vanity." What you do J1! contract people in your local area. get their bi ographies and then publish them all in a book . 8. Cookie Shop. "Cookies are so simple lo make. especially since only 4 or 5 kinds are offered. and no ex- perienced b~er is needed.~· .. 9. Sun Tanning Center. "Briehl entrepreneurs are en- joying tremendous success with this new concept . - Besides requiring only a modes t invest~ent, the _o~r~tJon is incredibly simple. A customer goes into an and1v1dual booth, disrobes, stands in front of some spec1aJ ul- traviolet bulbs, gets dressed and walks out. 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II . }! t + 1•• A1 I .It a !t m or-• J 1 1 " ,t i ~·~ "·''~ I :i4' ::~ .J , O :I: rl ti JIU ~ 'tAI ·: = :ii=$ f,_... -l-~ ... ____ I._ • "• .. ·-' ---- .. ( .. \ 8J2 DAILY PILOl NATION • ·1\J;my Not Laughing at Comic· Book TeTe.efa Alfred Kahn, President Carter's chief inflation-fighter, has said he will leave the gov- ernment after the election to r etur n to t eac hing econo mics at Cor nell University. WASlllNt:1'0N I AP> T he Army Isn't lauahlr\a about a comic book that poh1 fun at 11.3 purch-1aa methods and p4cturea P9ntacoo of lit'lal1 • two faced. Pm<l<'chlo noeed ·or ~anng fJ atron, r.stmblllnc~ to thf' Thrtt Sloo&ea Thfo comH· book 1s tht! brainchild o( Loeb Julu:. an Inventor 1u\d bus11waaman wlMI ha• been 1ih aut"ceufully tryln& for sla yun lO sell lbe Army eltdrunlc equ1pmt"nt manufarturH by h11 small lhntlattan C'Ompany THF. '4·PAta; llOOllLF.T. "\ ou'rc Not Suµ Pofed to Get ~tuued by Your O wn Army, .. ~11 .. t b~ 1tory of those. uttem pts with 1 llustr ations hy Maryland e1trtoonast Di rk Hafer Jul~ has 11ent copies lo the White llowst', congrt'ssmen. Cabtnl·I 0Cflcja11 and the news media. Julie c hums the t•11hbrat1on equipment he of ftred lo sell lhtl Army for testJn& the art'uraey of it.a miAiln., lU\d other equipment 1s faster 11nd m ore economical than the equipment It later boo&ht. He says the Army's current level of ar curacy ln calibration 1s "Ii at'andaJous ~ per cent." instead of th~ 95 percent accuracy he says he offers. Army spokt!sman l'ol l:ary Werner says the Julie equipment is not· suited to the Army 's purpoeff and that the comit' book 1s "replete with errors and misrepresentation." But Werner admitted that Julie's comic book appri:>ach is "a terribly effective way of arguing hts claim." .IVUE'S CONGRESSMAN, REP. Ted Weiss, 0 -N. Y .• and the chairman of the House military appropriations subcommittee, Rep. J oseph Ad· dabbo, D·N.Y., have asked the General Account in& Office to investigate. but it will be several months before.the GAO has definite findings. The way 'Julie tells the story, he had troublt with the Army from the start. when his original bid was rejected for being several hours late. It turned out the bid was late only by Greenwich C England) !\lean ·T ime. which is five hours later than Washington. Nevertheless, according t.o the comic book version, the legal department said Julie still didn't allow enough time for a messenger to take the bid. to the procurement office. A cartoon corporal described the messenger's route: "First he goes t.o headquarters. then to mis· sile control. then to the camp hospital, then to division hq., then ~o the latrine, then to the front gate , then lo engineering, then to operations, then Ann Landers Quiz Suit Won HOUSTON CAP) -A former La Gr ange; Tex· u, home economics teacher, fired in 1976 after giving. an Anri Landers' quiz on sex and dating to her class. has been awarded $7J ,000 in back pay and damages . _ A federal court jury said Melanie Peck dld not violate school policy when she gave her class the ayndicatecl columnist's qliestioanaire. THE IA GRANGE INDEPENDENT School Diatrlct and Superintendent Charles Lemmons are responsible for payment of damages, said Ms. Peck's attorney Mark Waterman. fie-alilo aakl be would ... lo have Ma. Peck reiDat8ted although •he bu been wortiq thiJI year · at an adult education proeram tn Brennan. Sbe had b_eep unemployed for four yean. After a week-long trial, attbmeys told the six· member jury that a student obtained a copy of Ann Landers' pll.fity teat and Ms. Peck bad each slu· dent &DS\Ve r the q_uesl.ions anonymously. SHE WAS FIRED AFTER a "concerned parent" complained t.o the school board. The board claims ~ test was too explicit and improper for :high school students. The jury determined that Ms. Peck's freedom of speech and civil rights had been violated. U.S. District Judge Norman Black will rule later on her reinstatement: Ex-White House ; ·Aide Sentenced WASIUNGTON <AP) -A former White House aide wu sentenced to 18 months probation in U.S. Diatrict Court for altering a prescription to obtain a · drug. U.S. Magistrale Jean Dwyer sentenced Stephen Shoob. 30, for the misdemenaor offenae, lO which he pleaded guilty ln August. 51,M>ob could have received f\ve yean in jail. POLICE ORIGINALLY cbar1ed Sboob with auem...ua. to obtain a contr'Olled •\lm&uoe by fraud,-wblcb is a felony. but be wu allowed to plead pUty to tJ\e leaser charae. Prmecutora say Sboob, who White House of· ftclala say suffers from arthritis, took a.. fraudulent prwcriptioo for Percocet, a combination drul con: ptnln1 a 1ynlhetic narcotic for relief of moderate IDd teVere pain, lo a Wublqton dru& store. The erescription wu filled Aug. 7. · SllOOB WAS aupe..Visoroltbe comments office at the Wbite House. wbicb handlp calls, tele1rams aad letters from all over the country. He earned $11,000 a year. ,. Sailor Moved Mter Slaying WASWNGTON-"(A:P ) -; Tbe Navy aaid lt will tra·a1fer to a PbUadelpbla bHe a •allor 1'bo •• freed by a Kelly• Judie after ad· llltttln1 be killed a Na1Jic* ,...utute. The Juda•'• declllorrto fne 1•,....-old Fireman Appreatice Frank laDdmolll ot Coftnt.ry,. a.I., .... KOUMCI public tadlp.atcm ID ac..,ya. Speak With POISE AND CONFIDENCE T&mlASTOS CUI Ill lnwttle ~ to Mw lnterna· tiofW ...-:tt~ wln1* ..... EIB•HIEIS ...... &ISM I II_. THlmo.. OCT. t 6 Nl'.M.• • __ _, ......... Ciellll-.r.CA .......... • I n•mt tu thl' nml•Jr l'Ool, then to\h1· tin&t"k bllr , then lo . Of l'•Amw, the l'O'f'>r al u'd(led , that route ian 't for tn<li. 1"·1·.iuw Ilk 1Jr111•un·1111•nt offi1·e plrka the m u11111111t•1HJ 11r h11\ 111~ th•·111 1h•ltv1•r,ed t 'INA·1.1.v. JlJl.lt: SAIO. t hl' Arm y rd nstaled 11111 l>11I, only Ill I l'll'll'I II 11.:uin Ill' 'll"I lh•· Ar rn y told h11n the tquiprnent would11 1 .,.,., (11111 1 .is Ill' t'lu111wd und refused to ht·IH·vt• ~hut ht· i.11111 w11i.1·v11Jt-111·e to the t·ontrury". •·v•·11 lru11111'''' d11111• II~ Urrt·t' of its own units. .lull~· !>.1y» h1i. 11 11.1C'l11 111•i., 1.11 $80,000 each. out Jlt•r fc.rn1 th~· $.'>(l 0110 1111.1d 1111e 1111· Army llt buying Anll hl' '"~' ttw /\rm) l·1wld 111>1: JOO fewer soldiers tu OP\'I ~1lt• llu-111 . ..,11v1t1J.! $f.l00 m1llio11 over the ltfe of I ht· 1•11u1p111 .. 11t W1·nw1 -..iv:. tht· A 1111y :.till hd1e vt'S Julie's SAU PRICES QOOO THRU OCTOBER 22. 1980 duims are excessive. He ulso suys the equipment 1s too good for the use the Army wants to make of ll. '' l"or surh sophisticated equipment to be cost- cffet't1ve. you need a high volume of work. That's not what the Army needs . 1'ht Army has opted for a decentralized system ," Werner said He said the Army had bought less expensive, though less effi cient, calibrating equipment. The Pe ntagon fi gured the cheaper gear could be bought in larger quantities and moved closer to the items to be calibrated . more than making up in shipping delays what it lost in cali bration time, at'cording t.o Werner. J ulie S<tld the Soviet UJHon offered to buy his <·a librators, but he said he refused th e order out of patriotism All $dlt\ llPll" If•• ... 1>11?1 I ,,, S10~~ "'' Han\) A l r>no1oqr dPll•C l vuo.1<1• <111l11c 11 c '\•I ( d t tH1d p, lfH1 u L '10' •: 1tfl• 'i1101et I 10 {,011 ,•1 l•O• D It the old heater can't get it any hotter Time tor a new 0110 Oeoendablo ell•c1en1 gas walet heaters Glass·l1nad 1anks r apid nor waler recovery systems nigh temperalu•e shul·olls 30-gai.. 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