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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-23 - Orange Coast Pilot.l .' IJ I 1 • l ostage er ms e ? e ~ Ailing Kosygin Resigns Post as So1'iet Premier THURSDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER 23, 1980 (Story, Photos Page A3) YOI. ''· ..0 rtl 4 'ICt•Oto' .. ~AGI\ • • • • 'Lib' Party Delllands New Ballots Arsonists' Work? Parno Books Burn· in NB BJ STEVE MARBLE °'_....,~ ..... Fire that wu apparenUy the work of anonllts swept throueh tbe Talk of the Town •adult bookstore in Newport Beach early today, bu.ming maga%ines and boob and scorching sides of the building on Mariner's Mile. Firemen. who said they ex- perienced difficulty battling the 4:42 a.m. blaze due to thick black smoke. estimated damage at $17,000, moelly to contents. A security guard at a boatyard 8froas the street from the book ... ore at 2930 We st Coast lli1b,.,ay spotted smoke pouring Gj.at of the shop's front door and llbtilled fire officials. Authorities, s till s ifting throup the ashes early today, aaid the blaze started at some unknown point near the lll•luine racks in the center of the X-rated establishment. They said the fire was of a Cyclist, 63, Loses Life , In SC Crash . suspicious origin but would not speculate on how it m ight have been started. City officials, who've been at- tempting to close down the just- opened shop, were granted a de- lay Wednesday io Orange Coun- ty Superior Court in order to amend court papers. The sex emporium opened for business on Oct . 9 . one day after the city W\Successfully sought a temporary restraining order from Judge John K. Trotter to prevent the city's rirsl adult.s- only bookstore from opening. Wednesday's hearing was scheduled by Judge Trotter to give Newport Assistant City At· torney Robert Burnham the op· portunity to argue the city's position. The postponement to Nov. 7 was requested by Burnham to give the city lime to update court documents so that Trotter could rule on the basis of the city's latest e me rge n cy or - dinance pertaining to aduJt en· tertainment centers. The new ordinance prohibits sexually-related businesses from locating within SOO feet of res- idential areas and a lso pro- hibits them from locating within 1,000 feet of any school , park or church. The Talk of the Town. officia18 A 63-year-old man died estimated, is roughly 300 feel \ledoe9day, U hours after his from a cluster of nearby homes. naotorcycle slammed into the Meanwhile, a group calling I Keyed to the Past 'Name -Pari~ Although an electronic cash register is used at the old Irvine General Store, this 1911 brass version serves as a reminder of O.lly ~ ....... ,._.~ IU<M ... 1(- l h e p ast , whic h propriete r De ni se Schoonover <right) tells Glenda Wilson she aims to preser ve. See story, Page Bl. Iran Mulls 'Conditions' Panel May Ada New TernuJ for Hostages Cited By DA V1D KVTZMANN Of-o.lly P1I., SI.Ill The Libe rta ria n Party of Orange CoWlty asked for a court order Wednesday that would re qui re reprinting of about a million ballots for the Nov 4 election so that party affiliations no w abbrev i a t ed wo uld be spelled out in fuJI. Orange County Sup~rior Court Judge John K Troll<'r .Jr., will hear arguments in the case Oct 30, five days before the C'lection. The legal action. filed by Newport Beach a ttorney Ray He ndri c kso n un bl•half uf L1bertar1an Assemhly C'a ndidat1• Hoberta Rinehart, also asks that th e Nove mber elf'l'lion bl' postponed if ballot::. <·<innut 1>4' reprinted in time. Both the l.ibertari;;in Party and t he Drmocrat 1c Party, which may join the lawsuit to day, contend that lhl' abbrevrn lions used on the ballots are m1-;. leading and confusm~ tn Ms. Rinehart's rasP. lht legaJ action claims sh<· will ,-;uJ fer ··irreparable harm " in hl'r run for the 70th Asscmhly dis trirt seat if lhe abbrcv1at1on "Lib" isn't changed Though the 70th assembly dis t n et only t ukes in p;_irl~ of Anahei m. Tustin. Yurha Linda. Placentia, Brt>a , Orange. Santa An a and un.incorporalc•J areas, the lawsuit asks for reprinting of all ballots in the county for the benefit of Libertarian::. in other races. <See Bi\t.u:rrs. Pal(l' A?> pavement on El Caml~o Real itself the Pornography, Human near North Beach an San Behavior and Society Commit· BEIRU:r,. Lebanon CAP>. -pledge not to meddle in Iranian 358thdayin capllvily. -I Qemente. tee dashed off a letter to New conditlonB for the releue of affairs, dropping of la ws uits Asked if the United States was Beverly Sidney Williams of <See naE P « AZ) the American hostages in Iran agalruJt Iran, and release o_f J8 likely .Jo• ace• ihe: i:~1~·' sll 2 Calle Canasta San '·.a e · ;. . may be a~J~ib.oa~~ :·blU'-~"~Jr&lalt'•~:.:.J~~~~1li~ nuc' K'owt Hit ~.-; ... ,.~«'~~ ..,_.~_,~M_ '!~:;'.;';:,..;;.. .. ~ 1>'1>'' _-_~ •. ~-·~·· .. ~~<"ilt80~~,_."1'1J6n~fd"~~°"·cm1osrs pro~· some inore will be added, for the l -i-4J1Jir11.~ -'Wedr<ariy tnemi, a hardUne member of posed by the panel \wouJd remain conditions may not be limited to I Sua Clemente Hospital after Mafia sm·d Iran's Parliament said today. "secret.. until they were un-the four conditions." or Kho· Oran,:c• • t ._C'o~·~~ ,~·, •)~:"!3 ~~)./;-. !t-.'11 .~,:M~ L,_._ ~ \\t"ath~r 1uffertn1 bead injuries ·in a He said a committee of the veiled to the 228-me mber as· meini. •ln•l•-veblcle craah Tuesday. Lik A Is Parliament hu finished• report sembly Sunday, the hostages' Despite some oplimlsllc pre- alpt. e naio on the 52 U.S. hoetaRes. and the dictions lhal the issue could be A witneu said Williama wu --e~ proposed cond.ltions for their re· solved in a matter of days, Noori t aveun1 southbound on El lease will be presented to the full .4nderson May suggested the process may be amlao ReaJ at about S':5:J:i:. LOS ANGEL~ CAP> -Mob uaembly Sunday. /:A lime-cooauming. 'IU..wlu wben the cycles · informer Aladena "Jimmy the But Ali Akbar Nateq Noori, a "It is unpredictable because 1 bitt.be~vementnearapanl Weaael'' Fralianno has member: of the Islamic Run ;n 'OA opinlonsvarylnthe MajUs"or ml. • portrayed the Loi An1elea Mafia Republican Party on the seven-., a1' Parliament, he said. ' Pobee aald tbe crub ll still u the bard-luck 1an1 of the &m· member committee, aaid in a He added It "won't take more ~aUoa, and detall'I derworld, a poor relation to the telephone interview with The Al-WASJDNGTON <AP> -John than one week" for the first n lketdly tlail momin1. rackets bo9MI ol New York. aociated Presa "some more con-8 · Anderson say' no matter round of debate but that more Wllllama wu treated at the "There II no racket. ln LA," ditlona may be/ added" to the what the outcome of the Nov. 4 rounda may be necessary If the ••and transported to tbe Fratlmmotaid in a tape record· four basic terbi1 outlined by election, be will remain full aaaembly refers the report pit.II when be dled ,u.e next ln• wbidl wu played for jurors AyatoUab RuboUab Khomeini. poUUcally active over the next (See H08TAGES Pase AZ> Wedneeda11n the trial of flve re-Last month Khomeini Hid the four yean and could run for pres· • puted Mafta ftpres. "You see, coaditiona were tbe return of the ident qain aa head of a third LA ta not UJEe New York," be· late shah's fortune, ~ u.s. poUUcaJ party in 1184. Revenue ~----&.. aald. " ... 'l'bey didn't or•anlae "There are a 1reat many ~ aodllq." political actlvl1t1 acro11 the · rrad8ano. trylq io ex,aam Tuek T ar•eted · country that have become tn· hie t&p9d commeatt to J'8'0n, " ternted tn tbll effort," the tn- COlllpend dae local f amill ol La WASHINGTON (AP) dependent pr .. idenUal can- Cola Noltra to the Calltomla Richard Nixon'• lawyer baa dJdate aaid Wednetday ln an in· Aal• .. ll••bell t_eam. "I mean aalted the JUIUce Deoartma to tenlew witb reporteu and &MJ (dll llafta>"aldn't make DO flnd out bow political prubter edltonolTbe Auoclated Prell. ,..._.......,., ..... ...._ Dlcll Tuell obtalaed .copMe of A.aMrlon edded bit edivtst ~ tM A11f111 -U.., ICJl White Houle Water1ate tape1 •~mar, DOt want to aee a ._..... t.-m but tbQ'n iD tlaat were 1uppaeed to be _... die 'cUaoln and dll· Ille ..... 1lle1 J•t ata•t cla6nl lock and key la the N•Uoul ban .ud totally dlaappear . ....... " ArcbiYet. after the Fourth ot November." LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Lea1ue of California Cities wanll more money for lu 442 member clUea •nd ended Its 12nd annual convention by ap- p ro v l n1 resolutiona seeking more dollars' for city programa. RoeeriBe Mayor Harry Crabb Jr. wu awom ln as the leatue's new ere11dent to succeed Mayor Tom Bradley . Low cloudiness and fog tonight and early morning Friday clearing to hazy sunshine by Friday a fter- noon Lows tonight 54 to 60 . Friday highs 67 to 73 I ~~I DE TODA\' What rnadf> Rachotd Nl..con the way ~ is? The /ormer preWJen"I talka about 11tm1tPlf and hU puhlk' image in the /frtt in ·o ~nes of arttr~t 'On Page f34 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_d_~~~'~~-·~--~-~~~~~~~~-~ ~ -. -:t-·---~ - O~ILV Ptl.01 ... AP WlrtllfW>IO An explosion blamtd on gas s hattered a school m Ortuella. Spain. today . killing at ·· least 64 vounesters a nd inJuring more than ._.._ . IOO others . F<.ither of one of chtldren car - rit·s blt!to'ding Ll a ughter from rubble Story and a nother photo Pag.-A:l I • I I • ~list List Dedicated l"I ' lb Laguna H ~he Taylor Macneil Artist's ·•~istry, a resource center that "'41 provide information about ~guna Beach's artists, was dedicated Wednesday at a gather- ingat the Laguna Beach Library. ·i'Ehe $1,500 artist's registry was established by the Laguna Beach Arts Commission as a .aemorial to the late T aylor Macneil, a sculptor and one of ttre original m embe r s of the cffmmission. 1 'Mrs. Macneil was one or the nine commissione rs appointed wtlen the panel was formed in ~8. Later that year she was kilted in a traffic collision while t!n route to Arizona to exhibit a..r sculptures. · The artist 's registry includes a 11Hde proj ect o r and filing ~tem, said Arline Isaacs of the commission. 1\rtists includin1it those in tbie perfonning art.a -will be --, ·9'111• to iDdude up to ei1ht slide 'llbotographa of their work in the f\M, as well as resumes, flyers , or other information. Those seekin g information ~ut an artist will use a cross- inaexed card file. which will in- <'lbde artists' names a nd various kinas of art. There will also be a his torical section with informa lion about past Laguna artists. Funds for the artist's registry ca me from a donation from Earl Rippee of Laguna Beach aod fro m money raised by the com- mission. · Marine Held =1n Bombing TWENTYNINE PALMS <AP) -A Marine has been arrested here in <'onnection with the b o mbing that extensively dl('maged the C ommunis t Party's USA headquarters in Los Angeles last month, and with the attempted bombing of °"Socialist Workers Party of- fice. Samuel Hamilton Dunlap, 20, of San Jose, was booked for in· vestigation of detonation of an explosive device at the Com - munist Party's Wils hire Boulevard office on Sept. 20, said police spokes man Pat Con· nelly. Connelly said the allempl to bomb the Socialist Worker 's par· ty office was aborted when two witnesses saw someone placing explosive devices at the office's rear door Sept. 23. OAANOECO~T . . !i!!filt~.L::.. r omOfMd t,. ,.._.~•"· .,. P\lbh\,_ ov t~ Or •"0* GM't ....,..,,..,"" ComtM"'t Sf1Mr.tt• l"'Q•tlOf\\ .,. pUOfl\'-d MOnd•Y. t"rOuiQif\ Ft10.'t 'O' (O\t• ~. Ne•oort B•.te.ft HuntlnogCon 8 ••t"' Fo1itnt••" Y•llf'y, '' ••"•· l.•9"'"'' ft•a(" ~" (M,I A \.l~I• ftQ~·· .0.ffl!Ofl I\ fH.1bll"'9d s.turdilf'\ ~ Svr+O•y\ Thf' Pflft(1~I publl\hlft9 ,..-, ., •' UO W•'' B•w Str"'· P O 80• \)60, '°''' ,_..,., C...11,ornl• tJU6 tt-r1N -ttrnldlfnt •l'Wt Puoil•""""' T·flt9fft• l tC •••II 'd1tor ~·· ... __.. .. MA" .. 'ft.CI Eo1t0r l'~tlma:r:;•~o~:i,.,li., • Ofttc•• . c..1• ..,,. >• w.,, &•rs.,..., H~~!9t:,~o~~~~ i,°:c~ ::,~~~. Teteptione(7141~1 Cle1.-.CS Actvert191ftt Ma-1111 ""l" Ji"ilOo_,. .. fro. Pagr :\I BALLOTS PROTESTED • • • Ms . Rine ha rt said the ab- breviation "Lib" on the ballot could be easily confused with the word liberal, a political desi~na ­ t ion that has little in common with the Libertarian philosophy. "It is therefore inaccurate and misleading to t he voters lo have my name listed on the ballot with a political party des igna- tion as 'Lib'." she said in court documents. Orange County Registrar of Voters Al Olson has contended it is too late to reprint ballots before the election and that to undo a ny confus ion among voters. printed sheets will be pos ted in all voting booths ex· plaining the abbreviations. such as "Rep" for Republican and .. Dem " for Democrat Olson conceded the abbrevia- tions could create questions in vot er s' minds. but he said it fi',....PepAI FIRE ..• Newport Council members and Judge Trotter this week . The unsigned two-page Jett.e r. graphically describing sex films that the group allege soon will be showing at the bookstor e, cha rged that pornography could lead to rape. mutilation and murder The letter a lso included four graphic pictures or women tied up and being forced into sub- mission. The pictures were cap- li on e d : "F o r s ale now in Newport Beach.'' "The pornographe r is a vicious blight on a community and on society." the letter read. "Keep fighting for us." Last week. a group of 100 pro- testers picketed in front of the bookstore, demanding that the shop be shut down. The shop, c losed during the hour-long picketing episode, opened short- ly after the pickets left. Earlier this week, burglars re- portedly tossed a SO-pound con- crete slab through the shop's window and made off with roughly $900 in magazines and sex equipment. became necessary to truncatl' the des1gnat10ns bcr aust' ,,r s pace problems on the ballots, t>spec1ally whl•rc candidate~ names and party titles were• simply lc>O long. He ndrickson said after fi ling his court paper:-. Wednesday that it would cost about $300,000 l<> have the ballots reprinte d "This matter 1s a matter of extreme urgency and will rc quire e xpeditious judicial ac· lion ." the attorney said "If the ballots are not reprinted . <Ms Rin e h art a n d ot h er Libertarians) will s uffe r ir reparable harm Ms Rinehart said her party has t a ke n "great pa ins to beco me q ualifie d for ballot participation in the e lectoral process in California and my campaign has been ce ntered on Libertarian Party principles and the name 'Libertarian· " The Libertarians formed their party eigh~ years ago.·but not until this year did they have enou1h voter re1iatration to qualify for a U•ting on the ballot. For this reason . they claim the abbreviation is especially detrimental at this time in their party's development. Other a bbrevia tions on the November ballot include AIP for Ame r ican Independent Party a nd P&I-~ for P eace a n d Freedom Party Volcano's Dome Has Begun to Sag VANCOUVER, Wash . (AP> - A dome formed in the crate r of Mount St. He le n s a fter the volcano's recent spate of erup- tions has begun lo sag, but has grown little in several days, scientists say. U.S. Geoloaical Survey scien- tists who flew over the volcano reported Wednesday the dome's dimensions remained un - chanaed al SS feet high and 900 feet in diamete r . But Susan Russell-Robinson of the USGS said the top of the dome had sagged, causing the bottom to widen. 112 ,,, ............. ,...,, Vincent Van Gogh's "Bouquet of Wild Flowers," hu been eold at aucUoo ift New York for a reported $2.2 million. It wa1 the artllt'1 lut work, ftniahed ln June, lllO, a month befon bla death. • . ----------------..-.----- Warriors Penetrate Iraqi Lines UEIHUT, Leba non IAP> Iranian tnbal warriors penetrat- ed Iraqi lines today and rein- fon•ed the hard pressed dcfend- e r 1. o f Ahad a n a nd Khor- rams hahr, key tar get cities for Iraq in 11..S month old war .with Iran, a Tc•hran c:om mun1que said · I ran also said Iraqi positions at thP northe rn end of the war front came under a ttack from helicopter-borne Iran i a n pa ratroopers. Rut the I r aruans reporte\j no sut'cesses agains t the Iraqi in- vasion fo rce On Wednesday Iran conceded the invaders had made gains in Khorra mshahr a n d reported Iraqi armored forces were batte ring besieged l\badan The t wo Khuzis tan province cill€'S .ire 10 miles apart on Shatt a l Arab waterway separating Iran and Iraq at the head oflhe Persian G ulf. Today, the Iranians said Iraqi tank fire had reached Ahwaz. the capital of oil-rich Khuzistan 70 miles to the north The tragic toll <>f the conflict bcrame apparent in a report 1s sued today by the Iranian Red Crescent. the local affiliate or the Red Cross It said 1.325 c1v1 h a ns had been killed and 6.007 wo unded in seven Khuz1sta n c1l1es , The Iranian n e ws agency Pars claimed that almost 2.000 lracp troops had l>een killed There were nu reports <1vailable on Iranian military deaths Hesides the ground fi ghting, the t wo s111cs reported nav<tl bat ties in the waters <1round Khur Mousa. an is land that C'Ontrols the s h1 µping lanes rrom I ran 's in dustnal oil port cit y of Handur Kh1>m e1n1 , formerly Ue:.nd ar Shahpur i'::ach side today claimed to have sunk a vessel of the other 's navy in clashes Cll Khor Mousa The Iraqis also claimed to have sunk an Iranian vessel Wednes- day. The area 1s 50 miles east of Abad an On Wedn(•sday, Iran conceded that Iraqi units m the port of Khorramshahr had captured the prison and a bridl(e in the rrud- d le of the c it y In n earby Abadan. the 'Iranians r eported heavy fi ghting Wednesday on lhE' eastern a nd southern ap- proaches to the oil-refinery city, including a battle at a gateway bridge ove r the Bahmansbir River. Tehran radio said A.baden came under fierce artillery and tank shelling again Wednesday e ve ning, and today an Iraqi communique broadcast by Baghdad radio said both cities were "now at the me rcy of our tank columns and a rtiller y." An Iranian report today said tribal warriors from the central sector or the war front -ap- pa re n ti y meaning Lurs or Bakhtiaris of the Zagros Moun- tams had managed to get through Iraqi Lines and join the defenders of Abadan and Khor- ramshahr. It did not say how m a n y tribes m en ente red the cities. Auction C08tly NEW YORK (AP) -A sale of impressionist a nd post im- pressionist works from the col- lection of the late financier An- dre Meyer has brought nearly $16.S million, with six of the paintings knocked down for over $1 million each. • APWlr-lO SMOKE FILLS SKY ABOVE BURNING OIL REFINERY Complex at Abaden Key Target tor lraql Raldl fro. Pagr .·l I HOST AGFS STILL HELD • • • b<tck to C'omm1ttcc for further study or changes. Noori. who he<tdetl the s pecial court s that triC'd s uspected m embers of the underground an li ·cleri cC1l grou p kno wn as Forghan. said more ume might be consumed while the U .S gov- ernment considers the condi- tions . "It 1s not enough to Just say. ·we accept,· because our condi- tions are put m a special way that will be known later ." he said "H the United Slates acts in one minute then we will free them the next moment." "Whal I mean by acting is to remove barriers. for example, the transfer of the shah's wealth to some other place so that we can deliver ." said Noori. who was reached through the Iranian Parliame nt's switchboard 1n Te hran. Asked what wo uld happen lo the hostages 1f the C.S govern me nl found the conditions unac- ceptable, Noon said. "Our first decision will be put in for ce. the question or trial. .. Ali Akbar Parvaresh, anothe r member of the com mittee. told The Associated Press on Wednesday the hostages would not be put on trial if the Parlia· ment approved the committee plan. Prime Minister Moham- mad Ali Rajai told The AP this week a lriaJ was a "remote" possibility. Noori also sugges ted the hostages, who reportedly have been held at scatte red loc~tions throughout Iran since an abort- ed U.S. rescue atte mpt last April, might be released one at a time or in s mall groups rather than altogether· ·'This is part of our conditions which as I s aid m ay take ti me." Noori said. As ked if he meant the hosta~es might be released a few al a lime. he sa id, "Maybe, yes." Noon, who said "our report cm the case 1s ready .. for presenl<J t1on. said that 1f the conditions were approved by Parliament a nd accepted by Washington the de tails of the transfer would be handled by the government. ·'The government has to be in touch With officials or even other nations for carrying out the plan," said Noori. Asked if the United States might be one of the nations con- tacted . he said, "maybe." Asked how the transfer might be1ha ndled, Noon sa id , "a plane can com e and take them if it is decided anct the y <U nited States > take action to meet o ur de mands. " He suggested th e hostage transfer might be ha ndled in a similar fas hion to the return of the eight U.S. servicem en killed in thP abortive rescue mission. ''\iorld' Struck LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla, <AP> -A number of enter- tainers are refusing to cross picket lines at Walt Disney World a nd h ave canceled performances, according to a Disney spokesman. The pickets were set up by 107 s triking park musicians. ' ··--··--~ -··· . . . • • .. • _. ..... • • •••••• 4 ..... ---- Orange Coast V.OL. 73, NO. 197, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGE ~ OR ANGE COUNTY. CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1980 Teday~s Clt»tlnJi N. Y. Stot-ks N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Iranian Hits U.S. Hostage Inaction ay.t"&EDE&lt'K S<'HOEM£HI. OI I .. 0.1, ...... \lMI !'he messagl! w•s c-1,·ur amt 1t 1 was dirttt. Tht' lln1tt>d St•tes • covernment s hould huvt' ~·'"" I Iran 48 houni in wh11·h w rt.>lcnst' the hostages a(tt•r tht'y wt'rt' taken into custody Or t'lse The speaker was an I rnn1an Dr Abbas Amir1t> drt.'" several rounds of upplaust' Wednesday night as he addressed members or the World Affairs Coun<'ilofOran~eCount y • • /\mint•, u two y1•u r l't"Sldt'nt of tht> l 'nth."!c, Slalt'; tind u v1s1ung pruh·s:.or ttl UCLA. said th.-ad mm1strnt100 of 1'res1dcnl Carter t•rrt•d in not taking s wift ac·lwn J~a1n:st the l ranrnn retwls and fo llo"'er s uf Ayat olla h Kho lnt'IOI He "aid tht• not1011 thut Iranian I udent d1~s 1dc•11t:. t1111k th~ hostuges wa& J fallal'y and said the surcessful k1dna up111~ of lht- 53 Amer1<·un ~ wa:. a W<'ll * • * plan1wd excr<'tSt lhat Khomeini himself oversaw "IC the Carter Administration had given a 48-hour ultimatum last Nov 4 <the date the hostages were seized ) I assure you that within the first 24 hours the hostages would have been released," Am1rie said. Am1rie claimed the Khomeinr has the backing of only about 30 pen•ent of the Iranian popula- tion and that the remainder of the population is a "silent ma· • • * jority" who previously support· ed the deposed Shah of Iran. "I ask you is Mr. Khomeinr merci(UJ and compassionate. I tell you n o . He has killed thousands." Amirie said. "The tragedy is that the Unit· ed States has given credence to his regime." Amirie did not directly ad· dress reports that the hostages. held captive for almost a year, will soon be released, perhaps as early as next week. * • * But he said both presidential ca ndidates Ca rter and Republican challenger Ronald Reagan -can take advantage of the situation, Carter by claim· i ng r esponsibility ror the hostages' release. Reagan by suggesting "there must have been something under the table" betweel1 the Carter Administra- tion and the Iranian government for release so close to the Nov. 4 election. Amine, in other comments de- * * * t:idedly anti·Khomeini , said: The 'success or failure of the Sha h's son elevating to power in Iran will "depend on the stance of the United States " Iranian students and pro- Khomeini followers in the Unit· ed States. "should be arrested and placed on a plane and sent to the Ayatollah.'· -The ill-fated attempte to free the American hostages could (See ERROR, Pa~e AZI Iran Adds TerlllS to Hostages? NEW CITY CLERK w ... Ande,..n Newport -Hires New City Clerk · Long Beach resident Wanda Aadersen, the 41 -year-old city clerk of Lakewood. will become Newport Beach's new city clerk next month, officials announced this week. Mn. Andersen, who'll be of· ficially hired by City Council ac- tion next Monday, is expected to take over the $32,400-a ·year post oe Nov. 17. Retiring Newport City Clerk Doria George will put in her last day ot work on Oct. 31. Council members are expected to name Deputy City Clerk Irene Buller u acting city clerk during the interim. Mrs. George, a 16·year city employee who took over as city clerk in 1976, cited health prob· lems as her reason for stepping down. Mra. Andersen, Lakewood's city clerk since 1973, also served as a city clerk in San Juan Capistrano and Rosemead. She l{H a deputy city clerk in Pasadena before that. ' Newport City Manager Robert Wynn said 65 people ap- plied for the job, many already clty clerks in other cities. He said the lengthy U.st was nar· rowed down to 10 individuals ¥.J'.IY this month for interviews With eomcU members. Fire Hits Adult Bookstore By STEVE MARBl~E 0111M O.lly l'llet Stall Fire that was apparently the work of arsonists swept through the Talk of the Town adult bookstore in Newpor t Beach early today, burning magazines and books and scorching s ides of the building on Mariner 's Mile. Firemen, who said they ex· perienced difficulty batUing the 4:42 a.m. blaze due to thick black smoke, estimated damage at $17,000, mostly to contents. A security guard at a boatyard across the street from the book store at 2930 Weal Coast Highway spotted smoke pourln1 out of the shop's front door and notified fire officials. Autho r ities, still sifting through the ashes early today, said lhe blaze started at some unknown point near the magazine racks in the center or the X-rated establishment. They said the fire was o( a suspicious origin but would not speculate on how it might have been started. City officials, who've been at· tempting to close down the just· opened shop, were granted a de· lay Wednesday in Orange Coun· ty Superior Court in order to amend court papers The sex emporium opened for business on Oct. 9, one day after the city unsuccessfully sought a te mporary restraining order from Judge John K . Trotter to prevent the city's first adults· only bookstore from opening. Wednesday's hearil\R was scheduled by Judge Trotter to give Newport Assistant City At· torney Robert Burnham the op· portunity to argue the city's position. The postponement to Nov. 7 was requested by Burnham to give the city time to update court documents so that Trot\er could rule on the basis of the city's latest emergency or· dinance pertaining to adult en· tertainment centers. The \new ordinance prohibits sexually-related businesses from locating within 500 feet or res· iderttial areas and also pro· hibits them from locating within 1,000 feet o( any school, park or church. (See naE, Pa«e Ai> Deilt' l"Oet I'-•t' •k ...... !(- POLICE AND VOLUNTEERS SCOUR BACK BAY AREA FOA MISSING YOUNGSTER Se•rch by Foot •nd by Air, Plue NoH• of Five Bloodhound• F•tl Wedneaday Court Backs California Death Penalty SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The California Supreme Court today upheld the death penalty convic- tion of Earl Lloyd Jackson, 22, a signal that executions may be about t-0 resume in California after 13 years. In a .t-3 decision by Justice Frank Richardson, the court also reaffirmed the "presumed" constitutionality of the 1977 death penalty law and rejected various claims Jackson made concerning the incompetency of his attorneys and an impartial jury. Jackson was convicted of murdering two elderly women in Long Beach. One of the coovic· lions was with special circumstances and led to a jury verdict of death. Was Newport Boy Stolen by Father? Police detectives now believe that a blond, 3-year-old Newport Beach boy, last seen early Wednesday, was abducted near his home and are concentrating on locating the boy's father. John Richard Ryan, seen last around 6:30 a .m . sleeping in a crib in an upstairs bedroom of his grandparents' home at 1748 Bayport Drive. was the s ubject of an intensive police search Wednesday. But police called off the search. which centered in a swampy section of the Upper Newport Bay, when five bloodhounds were unable to trace the youngster's scent any further than the front yard or hls home. The boy's mother, 33-year-old Julie Ann Ryan, told police that her estranged husband, who MISSING 3-YEAR-OLD John Alchllrd Ry•n The last man to be executed by the state wu Aaron Mitchell, wbo dled in San Quentin's gu -C!bambl!rtlf ·~. "° .. -.. -- works in Saudi Arabia, waa But police, who've been at- p_l~. to vl!it ~ bor:q.e~wn... ~~~---make cootac~ wl\b Jn r-n«tM<f tMS ~~~,~ ~ .. ~ar: Tl mothy Francis ' • Ryan's parents in· Hastil\lS. Al F orgit Memorial Slated in Newport A memorial service and re- ception for auoelates, frienda and tbe public he served for decades in both an unomcial and elected capacity ta scheduled Sunday for the late Al Forett ol Newport Beach. Rites and eulo1iea for the former city councilman who died Sept. 28 at the a1e of 80 are 1cbeduled at 2 p.m . in the New~Harbor Elka Lodi• over harbor waten. The I p ii at HH Vla Oporto, just off Newport Boulevard. A reception will be held followlal the GMIDOri•l aemce ln th• t:llll Lode• meet1n1 cbamblr. aeeordiu to Mn. Pel "'orlit, w1dDw ol U.. 1oD1·Ume Peninsula hardware store owner and civic leader. EulOliea will be offered by former Newport Beach mayor Paul J . Gruber; former publisher of the old Newport Harbor News-Presa newspaper Ben Reddick and Fred Harris, editor ol the Newport Harbor Enalp newspaper. Durln1 hl1 career of some three decades in Newport Beach, Fortit often took out full· P•I• 9dl ln newtpapen to air hla vlew1 on a wide variet.y of ii· sues alfeetlnl tbe quality of Ufe on the Qr_,. Cout. Tbe P'aqltl made tbetr bome in an apartment above the store where be wat ltrtck• tbe day (8-f'OllGn, Pate Al> England, said they've come up empty handed so far. Police, who said the blue-eyed child waa wearing blue pajamas with an airplane print, claim they haven't ruled out the possibility that the youngster was kidnapped. •'But right now,'' said Newport officer Rich Long. "we just want to find the. father. There is good evidence that makes us believe we could be deallna with a child stealing case." The boy's mother, living with her parents . aald ahe la mystified by the case. She said she looked in her son's room early Wednesday, covered him with a blanket and went to another room to rest. When she returned to the room at I a.m.. the boy wu SCJM. Duriq lbat period, ahe said, her father wu at the aide ol the house dolna yard work and her mother wH in a bathroom 1howeriftl, Decision Weighed By Panel BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> New conditions for the release of the American , hostages in Iran may be added to those outlined by Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho· meini, a hardline member of Iran's Parliament said today. He said a committee of the Parliament has finis hed a report on the 52 U.S. hostaRes, and the proposed conditions for their re- lease will be presented to the full assembly Sunday. But Ali Akbar Nateq Noori, a member of the lalami~ Republican Party on the seven· member committee, said in a telephone interview with The Aa· IOC!iated Presa "some more con- ditions may be added" to the four basic terms outlined by Ayatollah RuhoUah Khomeini. Last month Khomeini said the conditions were the return of the late shah's fortune, a U.S. pledge not to meddle in Iranian affairs. dropping of lawsuits against Iran, and release of $8 billion in frozen Iranian assets. Noori said the conditions pro· posed by the panel would remain "secret" until they were un- veiled to the 228-member as· sembly Sunday, the hostages' 358th day in captivity. Asked If the United States was likely to accept the conditions, he said. "Maybe not now that some more will be added, ror the conditions may not be limited to the four conditions." of Kho· meini. Despite some optimistic pre- dictions that the issue could be solved in a matter or days, Noori suggested the pr~cess may be time-consuming. "It is unpredictable because opinions vary in the M ajlis," or Parliament, he said. He adcted it "won't take more than one week " for the first round of debate but that more rounds may be necessary if the full assembly refers the report back to .committee for further study or changes. Noori, who headed the special courts that tried suspet'led members of the underground an· ti-clerical group known as Forghan, said more time might be consumed while the U.S. gov· ernment considers the condi· tions. Orange Coast Weather Low cloudiness and fog tonight and early morning Friday clearing to hazy s unshine by Friday after· noon. Lows tonight 54 to 60. Friday highs 6'7 to 73. INSIDE TOD..-\ '1 What maM Richard Niron the WOJ1 fw i&? TM formtr prtridnt talks about hlm1el/ and hu publN: Image in fht Jirtt hi a N?W• of or1idt1 on Pagt 8-4. ....... .............. Cl AllAL.a~ DI *•-c... -.. ·~--.. lt•I•_..._. M Or .... ~, .. ~k-H •1.oa S.-tt C:H , .... ~ ... Te ..... -c:. ,......... c:... .. ..., M ................ ~---J UST BREAKING---...... 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Cartf.•r'11 HP."fJrd • T. Pl'.'rt-:HSJOrR<;, Fla <1\P1 fi onald Reagan ~harp!\ cr1ti<'IZPd J'rt!su.lcnt (.'artN'!> handling of thl' cC'onomy today. say111g "h(' has given U!> a n l'rnnom il' record of misery and despair unpara.Jle•lcd tn renml history " ( Helated s tory, Pag•· A~l • In remark:. pn·µa red for an outdoor rail} in St. Petersburg, where a tar~t· num bcr of rPI i rl·d person~ rc·sidt'. Reaga n 5<11d pensions and ::iol'i<el Sl•cunty pay m~nti:. have been "dcstru) ed before your t•H·:-. month art e r month aft er month !Jy bC'ing battered Ly an 1nf1.1t11>n <·a ust·d h\ Mr C<trter's PQIH•1e!-. " In ttw fin.JI IW!l WN·k!'I of th1.· l'lt.·rtaon campaign. thl• Rep ublican pre"dent1al cand1datr 1s trying to furus o n tht• e<"onom} and l ' » dl•fcnse r<1 µab1lity two i:-.SUt!S on which hl' beLie vc!> C'a11 l·1 1' mo~t pol1t1call} vulnl·rahl(· Nigeria Involved. -----------·------- Mesa Laivyer Faces Swimlle Charges A Co!>ta Mesa at t o rne y -. alr eady rha r~ed with lak ing . money from a clJent 's estate for 'his own business inv<•s tmcnb • was charged W1·dn1·:-.day hy a federal grcmd JUr} IA.1th trying to s windle more thJ11 S21 m tl hon from the Fl'dl•ral fl t·t>uhltc· of Nigeria Indicted in the fede ral l'CiS" ~ere a tlomey Jay Wtl hl· llcn derson, 38, who maintains of fices at 666 W Haker St , and an a ssoriate . Geor ge Oakc~ J a q uith, 34. of Sudden V dll1·y. Wash T he mdlrtmcnt followed a six month FBI investigation inlo an alleged wire fraud sche me m volvin~ unnamed md1v1duals 1n Niger ia. An ind i<'lmt·nt i' a formal cha rge m:ide ag:unst a person by a grand Jur y It does not establish guilt or innocence In the unrelated Orange Coun- ty case. Henderson is scheduled to appear Friday in Superior Court on a criminal n1mpla10t th e two work e d with co cons pirators in Nigeria who a rt ed as agent!\ of the CPntral Bank of Nigen a Thc•y allt'gedly ~e nt com m un1nHions in Mar!'h to a New York bank to transfer $21,455.800 from Cent ral Ba nk's account to an account mamtam ed by Hen· dc r son at Ba r c lav 's Rank branC'h 10 \osta Mesa. Mark E Heck. assistant ·U.S. Attorney who will prosecute the federa l case. s aid Nigeria had not authorized the transfer .Jaquith a<'led a s IJa1son with the Nigerians, the indictment al · leges. The indictment char ges that f unds were trans ferred to California to an account opened by Henderson with d1 rect1ons ror the bank's distr ibut ion of the funds. 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I I ERROR. e. hJ\'l' SUl'l'l'l'ded, desp1le l'Q UI P m l'llt brt'akdown!> a net poor lo~1st1 t•s The United St a tes gnvern· men I had the opportunity four months ago to sec ure the release of the hostages. but the plan failed because of alleged refusal by the Carter Administr ation to assii:.t anti ·Khomeini forC'f'~ Khomeini took a!\ a "Wt'a k ness" thl' Carter Admrnis tra tion 'i:, handhn~ of th<: hostag<' s ituation KhomL•in1 1s ded1l·atr·d to a po l H'Y of "hat re d " toward wes terne r s and J 1·ws "N11 a m o unt or good will writ ('h,mgc the J\ yato llJh ':; \few~ " Whales Beached POINT LEAMINGTON. New fo untlland <AP J About 70 pothead "hales have beached thf"mscl vc~ and r1ied n ear Point Leamington harbor and a bout 70 mor e in the harbor seem a fra id to rross a shoal back to open water In that case he is c harged with 18 counts of grand theft and on<' count ur se<'unt1es v1olat1on m conjunction with tht• alleged em bezzlem e nt of about $344,000 from the t?state of Lida H Ed- munds. an In inl' woman who died 10 1976 Another American • • • I-' Arrested in Iran Wednesday's inch ctm ent bv the Los Angele~ based rederal grand jury charge d both Hen der son and Jaquith with one count of cons piracy a nd four counts of wire frdud Hende rson also was cha rged with one perjury count stem· min g from testimony before the grand Jur y m ,June The indictment C'h<trgeil that ORANGE COAST LOS Ai'iG ELES <AP > One more American has bee n arrest· ed m Iran and may be in danger or execution because of his religious be liefs and his U.S. citizenship, re latives said today. 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(•l•IOtl"I•• .. ,.,~ .. :~·1'1i¥fil:-Reld In Bombing h•n.,•-Pr•udf>nt •nf Pvot1Ylit'• lRMftl\ l(HVll Cd•tn• ,_, ..... ...- M•"-'Q•"O t. ottOt CMl .. •M L- AW\l.11,,_t M.f'AQ1f'9Q f'd1IO• OfflCH (O\t• Ntif'W I)() W,.\t Mi111.,. ~ffHt H'u~~.~~~8~:< ~0~',~~ 1f ::~ ~ ~~7,.*.,~; tt Telephone (714)642·4321 CIH.ttled Adnrtlllng 642·54171 TWENTYNINE PAL MS (API A Marine has been arrested here in connection with the bo rn bing that e xten sivel y d a m aged the Comm uni.st Part y 's USA hea dqua rters in Los Angeles last month, a nd with the a ttempted bombing of the Socialist Workers Party of . Hee. Samuel Hamilton Dunla p, 20, of San Jose, wa s booked for in· veaUgation of detonation of an explosive device at the Com· mun lat Party 's W f lsht r e Boule vard office on Sept. 20, said police spokesman Pat Con· nelly. Connelly said the attempt to bomb the Socialist Worker's par· ty office was aborted when two witnesses aaw eomeone placln1 expl0tlve devices at the office's rear door Sept. 23. t Havens sa id Sobhani. 44. was a r rested in Iran last m onth and is b ein g held o n uns pecifie d char ges However . Sobhani's b rother Morris, a rivil enginee r in Santa Bar bara. said he believes he "was p icked up because he is an Am erican and because he is a me m ber of the Baha 'i faith. T hey a re excuctlng a nd persecuting the Baha 'i continuously. "T hey have told his wife Ca ~u oslem > that s he should not have married a non-Moslem and ·her m arriage should be annulled • and t)7al t~cMld,tJ'ley >tav~ is i) • legitimate:· he said. His brother said Sobha ni, who ope r ates a sm a ll com pute r firm in Teh ran. was seized Sept. 6 as he t ried to leave Tehran with his wife and daughte r. Columnist J ack Anderson. r e- porting on ABC's "Good Morning America" today, said Sobhani h as been charged with being an Ame rican spy. but neithe r his bro the r n o r Have n s kne w a nything a bout a n espionage charge. "There can 't be any charges aga inst him because we know he \wasn 't invot'ved In a nything," his brother said. "All we know he is in 1all right now. As far as we'recon· cerned, there has bee n no trial." Havens added: "The Swiss have been trying to get access to him butso(arhave bee nunable to d o so. We kl)ow of no form•! char1ea." The United States has been worklnl throuah the Swisa Em· baaay ln Tehran on bo1ta1e· related l11ues. thc1 r voh•11 t'Un b(' rr1untet.1 ac c·urutt·ly." 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Beach Mem orial Ho:-.p1tal negotiations A s ked i f the ei l y m1ghL participate financtallv in :-.onw kind of hospital Joint-power!' agr ee ment. I re land sa id thlS would have to be derided bv the Irvine City Counr11. • will he tht• r('!'>Ult Of additional cxpendit uri>" a ncl hi r in~ of "1wrsonncl ncc•t•!>s111 y to make thl· bystene funt•t ion " 'llowl'v<.•r . 1f lhl' ')'-.tc·m doe:. 1111t runc:tiun IHfJJll'rl}, lht' n·:.1>11ns1bil1ly will rest 1•x C'lui.1vely with th<· l>Upcrv1 sors who, in 0µ1i.1~il 11m to the best ex· pc•rt adVl<'l'. voh•tl 111 uc·quar<' an 11ntcstr<d a nd un1ir11ved s y:.tem," tht-Jllry ~;Hd At•t•ordini.t lo lht• r eport the JUry lntervicw1•el 31 per~nn!>, in eluding ml•rrilwr' 11r the board a nd pcrsonnl'I from thf c.·vun Admlni ... trat1v1· Offi1·('. the 1:oun ty ti <.•rll'ral S ·rv11·1·:-. Ageney, tht• (.' 0 ll n l ~ I. II u II !> l' I . 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Mt•n1<111al llo~p11 al. succumbing 1h,1t n1~ht T he Elh l.11dgt' "as chosen fur m Pmon.tl s er\'lrc s for Forgit hel',\llSc, fr 11•nds s:.iy. man.> of his l'ha r1 1~1 hll· g1·sturi>s over thL• veJr~ we•n • madl' through the it>d~t· The organ to bt• us1•d dun ng Sund;:1 y's me monal nbser\'anre "as also a ~ift given to the Elks Lodg<' b} Mr Forg1t ------' -, I ·I .· -I STEPPING DOWN RUHi•'• Koaygln At1 •u t)f'Wt4'1 NEW PREMIER Nikolai Tlkhonov Kosygin Resigns As Soviet Premier MOSCOW <AP > -Sovit t Pr~mier Alexei N. Ko.,5ygin has resigned "on health grounds .. and been replaced by his first deputy, Nikolai Tikhonov the Soviet news agency Tass r~port. ed today. ~he ~6-year·old Kosygin, pre- mier since 1964, has been ill m_ost of this year , reportedly with heart and circuJato ry prob- lems. He is said to have s uf- fered at least one heart attack He was last seen in public Aug . 3 at the c lose of the Moscow Olympic Games. Tikhonov, who is 75 and has been Kosygin's top deputy for four years. has been performing the premier's duties in recent weeks. The prenue r's rtsignation was ann~unced tod~y to the Supreme Soviet, the national Parliament by Soviet President Leonid 1.' Brezhnev. Kosygin's de parture leaves the 73-year-old Brezhnev as the las t member of a one-time So- viet leadership "troika" -with 'Deer B-ter' Kosy~in and 1 h<::i Pn·1>1dt•n1 Nikolai Podgorny lhat 1nht•rll ~d power. from N 1k11 a S Khrushchev wtw n Kh nt~ht·hev was ousted 16 yt-ar:. a#{o Br<'zhnev who 11> ~ent·ral secr Pt ary of the C ommuni~t Party. took ov!'r Pod~tl rm '.s presidential post in May 1977 Kosygin. whost• re~1gnat111n cam e as little ~urprise, hJtl gained a reputation as a great s urvivor of Kremlin in-fighting Afte r Podgorny's ous ter. Kosygin O('Cas1on ally hl'lptd Brezhnev with his duties when t he Soviet pr esident suffert·d health problems. Oul Ko<;ygin 's health. becam l' an rn crcasin~ problem the pa~t year, keeping him from puhhc activities fo r months at a lime The slightly built economic::. e xpe rt and formE'r maynr t1f Leningrad becam e well -known to Amerk ans when he met with the n -Presi dent L ynd o n B . Johnson at Glassboro . N J .. in 1967. Russian Roulette Claims 3rd Youth SAN RAMON CAP> -A look of surprise flashed across An- thony Totten's face as a bullet from the gun in his band tore in· to his bead, a witness said. The Kansas City youth ap- parently didn't know that one bullet remained in the handgW1 as he mimicked the Russian Roulette scene from the Oscar· winning fi l m ·'The De e r Hunter," said Frank Pao, Tot· ten's brother-in-law, who s aw the 16-year-old die. Authorities say he ts the th.ird teen-ager known to have died imitating the Vietnam War film , which Totten saw Sunday night on cable television. Police in the Philippines say the mm ins pired 18-year-old Jaime Salazar to shoot himself in December, 1979. And police in La Grange, Ill., said James Goreneveld, 16, shot himself in the head las t March after watching the film. A Univer sal Pictures e x· ecutive denied the fiJm was to blame for the deaths. "He was just a fool to pick up a gun and knock himself off the way he did." the unidentified ex- ecutive told the San Francisco Examiner. "Movies about bookers don't turn girts into prostitutes." Totten, his sister Dt bbie and a friend, Mark Hirsch, were visit ing Pao in San Ramon. P ao said Totten m entioned that the roulette ~cene in the film was "a tri p," then lift~ the pistol from a c·hest of drawers, emptied tbe buUets a nd put rt lo his head. OnP buJlet rema ined '"If you saw lhe expre!>s111n on his face . you'd know it was a total s urprise to him,·· P ao said The Contra Costa County Sheriff's Depa rtment said Tot ten had no history of swc1dal behavior. The ma1or networks have re- fused to a ir the 1978 film because d i r ect o r Mic h ael Cim ino has refused to allow cuts. But two independent sta· l ions, New York's WOK and KCOP in Los Angeles, plan to show it Nov. 4 · Widow Accused In Death !':AST Ill\ V t'N. ('0011 < '\P J A 70 H·,1r 111<.I .... 1do w who~· ho u.M• v.ab n·~uhu ly vandaJi zl'tl hy lll'llChborhuod ynut hs as if 1t Y.M• ··11at1owl•C-11 a c11u plc of 111 ~ h I l> •l W t' l! k . ti .1 ~ b t: C 11 d Htt ~t·O Y..l t h IOUJ d(•r '" lhc ..:uni.hut k1 ll1n.: or :s 15-)ear old ho\ A 1>t•1·ond t•·en d"cr from tn1s N l' w ll ,1 \' e 11 1> u b u 1 I.> w 11 s 1 n c111 1cal tond1tton at Yale·N•·w JIJV1•0 llu!>µll~I wh<:rt.' Offl('ti.lb r rµnt l•'•I ht!) t'o11d1t1on had ~ 111 St'll~I l•,m d v t\ru~er Pap\ll!a. a rt t11 •·d tl'ln•ht11\c op..:rator. al It' '•' ti} took our her 2:? cali ber 11f h .,.alktod into ht-r yard aml 1·1111frontt'd about rour youth::. I up-;(1.1 \ 111ght Sl vt·1.1l ~hot~ "en fired. s;i1d 11111 t·1• .,. hl• r<'pOrt l·d Mr!' 11.1 ~1u~ 1 rv trl tht·m she thoughl :.h• ...... ~ f1rin)! int o \ht: air to •tr" t' <1Wt1v boys s hf' viewed as tn r Wrw'"ntvrs H 11t h11•h "chool .;ophornore foht• II " 111\• v. as -.hot 1n lht· bal'I. ar11I 11•':, ,f l h~ cousin !oseph f\ .1stn ...... IS M'\'t'rCI) W(•lartdt-d In r ht• bat k Two .. 1 r.cr yo11ths rt' µort t'rll_v fled llllllt!ul°I rt ..,hf-I• 1<1 u~ shl· f 1 red l ht' 'ho, I ll lltt> ·11r :ind h.td nl') i1lt.•;1 anyont· w .i~ hit ,· · .. 11d l'•1J11•1• h1ef .l11!'!l'Vh Past·<i n•lt ·1 Mrs i'apugJ, wh11 ,.,., iiv1•d "' the m tl(j( .... t h1IUS(' In ltq.: l•l \.1• • ' 25,l)(JI) .Jlx1Ut 5(• \ <'lH W .s~ 1 leased un S:.,>tt.t.100 bontl "l-.lnt· Jav aftt•r t>t.·in~ charp.:t•d .... tt h first degree ils.s.1u lt Man,v neighbors s;11d th e\' sympathJzt'd with her while c·x 11rl;'ssing rcgrt-1 and .,hnck 11ver the k1llms "ll 's 1ust loo t•rai} ar1111nd hcre" bt-l·ause or vandah. m ;111rl harassmf!nt by rowdy te<.'n agC'rs. f.aid one woman, who declined tn give her n a m~ She stud "he hao.; l.een thinking uf moving J way Mrs. Papu~a ·s house h"s wtre scre~ns on the inside of her win- dows to s top projectiles from s m ashing into her hom e She had reported that BB-guns had been fired through her windows "Look at it this way," s aid a man who lives on Mrs. Papuga's street, Rose Street Extension. •·on Halloween , kids puJJ pranks like ~ doorbella or tbrow- lnlf eggs and stuff. but for her, it's been HaJloween a couple or nigh~ a week for t.he past three years. I can't blame this lady." Mrs . Pa puga's 44-year·old daughter. Charlotte, who lives with h er m othe r . s a id the neighborhood kids "were co m- ing too close. Girl, 12, Slain By Stepdad? F RESNO <AP > Donald Griffin caused the death of his 12-year old s tepda ughter , but. d td not r ape. s od omize o r mutilate her as p rosecutors <Jllege, G riffin 's defense at torney has told jurors here. Deputy P ublic Defender Hobert Ra inwater made the s t atement during opening aq~u­ ments m the :n ·year-old ·s tnaJ Wednesday Dist ri c t At torn ey Dale Blickenstaff. who is prosecuting the ca se, said la ter he was astonished by the admission that G rlffin caused Kelly Wilson s death. The girl's body was fow1d near midnight Dre. 13 in the nearby community 11( Ker m an. formatton about cll)''a murdered.and mi.la· tn1 cbildrm. Tea have been 1lain and four are m'Mtnc ln tbe put 15 QlOlltbl. DAil ¥ PILOT ,. ,.,. ........ io INJURED CHILDREN LIE ON THE SCHOOL AFTER EXPLOSION AT SCHOOL At Least 64 Youngsters Kiiied In Ortuelle, Spain; 100 Others Badly Hurt 3 Escape Abductor, Miss Grune 64 Children Perish In School Explosion WILMINGTON. D<·I l.\PJ Three area re:.idents 111•\Pr h;,id an opportunity to use their li11x seat tickets lf• the final W11rld Serie~ game ITut',day 1 011t they 're not that up::.d is bout 11 the~ re JllSt glad lo Ix'. altve '1 ht· three wt•re abduL·t eo 1n lht•ir 1·a1 by a kn1fr w1eld1nM man artt•r they had paused at a rest stop on I 95 JUSt nl)rtlt of ~el<.tw a1 e while cu mu!<' to 'v eterans S1Jdtum, 1111hr c .~aid The man. who t11lo t·apl1Vt"S ht> W.iS w:mt~d b~ pot.1, ..1nd N:t11t ~ti to j!\'I lo Cahfon11a fort<.•tl t h em l o <lrtv(· lh r o ••r h l'h lla1ff·lph1a 1111 ~u m 1n 11t•" .suth11rit1es a I.Jed. a ltl'iou)olh <1t tl1f' •tmc• he cf1rl n111 lcno .... · wr .. t <'l l v tit• W,h 1'1 Tht: three. Suza111tl' V:.J\.il,1 , her husband, J :1ml s. and 1wr Cather. Wilfnd A Ouµhll). ftn.11 I) dis<.1rmed the mau during n violPnt scuffle msic1t' the "ar 011 sout hbound J ·95 near Chester. Pa . police said. During the scutnc, their rar was hit on both sides by two other autos and w as demolished. Charged in the incident was James Matthew Evans, 20, whose address wu not known, police Nid. He wu cbarsed with three cotmts of kidnapping. !lS sault, reckless endangerment. terro ris tic threate ning and harassment. He w as h e ld tod ay at Delaware County Prison in Thornton, Pa. 11 11.HAl>, ~;):.1111 ·AP1 A powerful t0.>.p l ·,~1on np11c l1 thr•1t1._:h cl gr.irnrnar c;r h<,ol in ~µain '., northern iron m1nin~ re J?,tO n lod;n k1lhnj! d( lco~l 64 ch1ldrt>n offi c ial ~ sa id More than 100 others wcrP reported 1n JU red. rnanv of thf'm :.eriouslv f:•·.,c:uc: workN'. dug franl1°Cill ly lhniugh the dehn~ and SOmt' ~nef 'itrtc:ken parl'nls l'arried llvrnl' the hod1e~ or th,.1r sons and d;w ghters after th" blast. blam<:d on gac; ~:11 t1 :t11\ rle · rn•)ll'>ht'<i the Marcelino l ~aide :.c honl 1n OT1uella. eight m1les northwe!>l (1( here t)fhclals :.aid many ch1lrtre11 w..-n• still lrnppt>d and t nPs cou ltf be h('ar<.l Tht>r1• "c•re about 700 children .1gcd 1; to 10 1n the s tate run •rhr"1i eompr1!.Pd tJf thret-b.Jilrl· t!ll!'> Tht-1•xplos1nn c1lmo!tl 1·om· S(~ (:ouple's Rites Sunday Memorial services for Donald and J acqueline Stark of San Clemente will be held Sunday at 3 p.m . at Cyprus Shores Com· munity Park.. The co uple died in an automobile accident in Italy Oct. 8 Th e family has s ug11:ested m e m orial don ation s i n t he coup le's name to the Laguna Beach S<:'bool of Art or u, the South Coast Repertor y Theater, Costa Mesa pkt eh de!'t1 uyl•d om• of the ni, off1t·iab ~<1111 Th•' tra~<.'d) poltrc s aid, was :1r•pun·1H ly dut to th" e xplosion llf ;i pn.paoe ga~ ta nk outside the d1·ni11lishcd hui ldrng Thal l1la-.1 l'<IU.'-•'d the explo~1on or a lioilu in till l.iuilding's base- ment, µolic~ "<t1d. The explosion'.-; impart hit a c·lt1c;»ro11m wh~re ther e were mor1· than ·HI c•hihirPn, officials said All of them were believed killed. as w1'll as th<'1r woman lcactwr All rescue ::.crvices 111 Vizcaya Provi nce , one of Spain 's Basque provmc:es, wert: mobilized More than 5,000 persons were working tn tht' reseueopcrntion King Jua n Car los and Premier Arlc1Ho Suar<'z were immediately informl'd (Jf the tragedy. Officials ~aid more than 100 children w~n· tnJured and taken to hospitals u1 Bil bao and nearby Basque city of Vitoria. Other in· Jured were taken to homes in Ortuella. where they received treat ment by doctors. -There were dra matic scenes as parents and relatives sought their children. More than 100 weeping wom~n shouted the names ol·children who remained unaccO\mted for. Eyewitnesses sald many parents fainted and others carried the bodies of their children home. Rescue officials said many of th~ bodies were mutilated. Cara p arked by the schoo l were damaged by fl ying debris, and th e blas t s mas hed wi ndow panes in nearby apartment buildings. Touraine III On Sale 15% O.f.f l.inlit'-.'d -ri111c Sak~ Supcrh Fn:nch pl'Tiod ht n 1ilurc l>y Drexel~ elegance. with graceful carvings. moldi ngs. cabriole legl'. specially designed hardware and the luminous beauty of cherry veneers and chPrry solids. CHINA. Aeg. $1879 .................. SALi '15tt OVAL TABLE. Reg. $939 ............ 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Now the Libertarians contcnrl lhat lt"· l.th<'I ~ .1 \1 ',., .. m fusing because it could be interprl'tcd wron~I ) I,\ th•·"•'• " The voter might fi gure C'l al<·hett ·~ " Wom•·n ·~ L1lJ1i. r candidate. Or you can carry 11 from the1 P Maybe Clatc hell is IO the Libation l1a11y lk r ... or!'i 1m bibing in Li censed saloons Ill''!< runnan~ 1n oppostlHlf'1 l<> llw Pr oh ibitionist Party The Prohibitionists could prob:ibl) ~~' 11:.t,•11 on an Or a nge County ballot as the Pros Sec li11w t·onfusaog lhat couldget?Thosepeoplearen'tpros.They rl'aggine rs · - BlJT I DIG&ESS. Bctck to the a bbre viated Lal>crtarians You might also confuse "I .ib" with m eaning the candidate is a m em beroflhe Libertine PartJ Good heavens. t hat could have 1•vcn mon · :-.1r11ster con not a lions than being a Li bationer or L1 hller A libertine is a deba ucht·r whu condones dlJ k1111b of llrcn llous behavior. Actually. there wa:. an anl1 Calvin1.'>t L1tii!rt1ne 1-'J r1 Y once in Switzerland Uut you don't car~ :Jhnul lhal We are 'not an SWltzcrland This is Orange <'<11tnl}' b\ goll..\ Meanwhile. you have tCt wondt r °"hi :ifJ •Tw 11f the other potiticaJ parties didn 'I rile legal ilCllOllS ltVt•r thl..' WdY t hey 're being abbr~viated on the propo!>.ed flr Jnw· C'ou.nt; ballot The Ameriran Lndcpendt>nt P arty as abbrev1<Jled Al P The} could complain th1s confuses them with a s upl.'rmarkt!t chain The Peace and Freedom people a re P&f' What's thut'' Puff and Fluff? And don't the De m ocrat!> 11bJ,,Cl lo bt-ini: alJbre\ aated .Js De m s ? As in dees an d d oes" YOU BET THEY DO. Suspecting that a !>in aster plot was afoot. the Democrats joined the l.1 bertaraan Party an its legal battle against abbreviated politics in our region So what does alJ this m ean'! It mt!ans that Orange County simply cannot get through an f'lect1•111 without some kind or enormousflappo. We 1ust can'tdo1l lt'simpossible L By n.e AllM<'lale4 Pre.. With the ruce sec:mlngly get· """ c•loeer 11s the Nov. 4 election tlruw~ 11 .. urcr, Prct.idenl Carter .ind Ronald R .. atgan are more :11111 rnnn· dotng !Away with l>Ohlu·al n1c~l1t!b Reugan ts call- Bisexuality Denied by Eagleton ST. L.(Hl l S tAPJ _ Sen. Thom<is Ea..:leton, 0 -Mo . testi- r~·111g Ill the federal extortion lrlJI or his niece and her lawyer. l'mphat1rally denied his niece's .11lcgations that he was bisexual "1f not totally gay " The a llegation was part of the information Elizabeth Eagleton W eigand planned to rl'- 1l·3 st' unlc•ss l h,• senator pJ td $220,000 fur her shares an a fami ly l' <1 mp Jn y. p r us t>t'utu rs .i ll1~~e S he and I a w y c r t:AGLETOtll Stephen Puludn1uk are charged with trying to extort $220,000 from Eagleton and M r :. We igand's shan•s an Missouri P i pefittangs Co , owned by Eagleton, his brother a nd their children Mrs Weigand was to testify today before Judge H. K~Melh Wangeh11 in U.S. District Court She and Poludnank allegedJy told EaglL·lon t ha t unless he bought her 61 ., per cent interest in the romrlr b usiness. they would rclPa sc purp o rtedly d.:1rnagi11g infor m a tion about him lo his poli tical challenger and to a St Louis newspaper two davs before t h e Missouri prim~ry election I N (' 0 t ' RT W e d n es d a y . BJgleton read notes found in a briefcase seized Aug. 3 when Pol udniak and Mrs . Weigand were arrested by the FBI. In one or the m emos allegedly handwritten by his niece, Eagleton was..,...accused of being bisexual. ··¥not totally gay." The cha rge a llegedly stemmed fro m the report of an un.lden· tified former Pe nnsylvania con- g r essman who had se e n Eaf!leton "fairly disheveled" in a Key West. Fla . hotel. "lt is absolutely and totally false," Ea~leton !>aid. T U E ONLY time Eagleton had e ver been in Key West was in March 1972 when he. Wisconsin Sen Gaylord Nelson and then Sen Walter Mondale of Min- nesota. now vice president. took their sons on a fishing tnp, he said The second note m entioned "possible payoffs" to Eagleton 's campaigns in the 1960s, without further explanation. A third ac· cused J .J T hyson. the com· pany's managing director , of mismanagement. E aglet.on al:;o denied those al· leRations Snow Closes Schools Montana Has Near-blizzard Conditions Comfalllftltlwr ln<r••\Jno •ow tt0Ud1nc-s,s 1ncs toe•• •ug lonlQhl <'9•11111 lo "<ILY wn\/\uw F ridav .. 11ttnaon. CoHl•I 1119" •7, tow ~ I nl""d n111n 13, low llO W.ier, M Eh••~r•, HQht v•'••bl• wtndi n19111 •no morn.nq ''"'"' Detom11111 w•st•f'ly I to •• llinot~ S:-rid"1 ••ttr noon Sioutn.-nt 10 W'tt\i \•H·ll two to lllrff IMI L-ctOUd• ana 1001 109 n1Qht ttnct motn1no nours "Nflh partial •ftttrnoon t•••n•no 0.8fortda T •ll•·olh •nd tan<11n11> al Lo• • An\.lft lnterNllOrWt Alroorl were \V'9f-lor _,. 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Ill ... , ....... llft"lll llelt llt In IHI, ,.,, •• In tee...cl• lh• 2 • 12 k"U-ICO 1 • II N•-1·-lftllOll 2 • II $elt0 .... C-Y J • II Swell AWf ... M19M II\ ... t. 111aa· Im""' IW'9fl4 In 1.-t, 4'1recllen. ,_. t •• s-1.-. ' •• ~ ............ J -.... Dittlt °"""' J •• °"' ... -,., .. ,,, hr14 .. 1 ... , .,._ ... loclflellHCNtt ang Carter -incompetent," and the pres ident say s the Republicans are s preading around "hol"'le manure." The comments came Wednes- day aa a New York Times-CBS poll wu released showing the president l percentage point ahead ot Reagan. CBS said the race was still too close to call, but it was lhe first major poll putting Carter ahead. Ca rter made h is "ho r se manure" remark lo a c rowd in Waco, Texas, as he displayed a pair of cowboy boots he said had been given him by Dem ocratic Rep. Jack Brooks of Texas. "I GREW up on a farm and_ J kno~ you n~ boots for things besides s~mpmg Republicans," Carter said. "Republicans have a habit of s preading a lot of horse m anure around right before an election. and lately, as you also know. it's been getting pretty deep all over this coun· try,." Reagan, speak ing at Cen · tenary College in Lo111s1..tna, said of Carter, "The man who 1s ask- ing four more years as inl'ompe· tent to do the job.·' Carter and R e ag an also ' tr a d ed more Jabr, over the hostage issu<'. whale independent candidate John Anderson said in W as hington he hopt>" t h e hoc;tages can be n ·l•"ised "1m- mediaLely" and added· "TO WHOSE pohtit•a l advan· t:.igc that inures as 11( little con· .t•q uence as for as I 'm con- cerned " Ander son a lso said in an interview with The Associated Press that he m ay run for presi· dent again in 1984 as head of a third political party. Carter's ahowinlf in the Tlme11- CBS poU was 39 percent, with 38 perttnt JOing to Reagan and 9 percent to Anderson. In a similar poll late last month. Reaaan led 40 percent to 35 percent for Carte r. with An· denon at 9 percent. CBS noted that the poll bas a 3 percent marRin of error. mak'ing the \ ·~ Slee Said ¥es race -too close to call. Carter, in Texarkana, Ark., on the Texas border, c hided Reagan for claiming to have a "secret plan" to get the 52 American hostages out of Iran, comparing this to Richard Nixon campaigmng for president in 1968 sayinti he had a plan lo end Lhe Vietnam Wa r. ............ Steve Thacker gets hug from Julie Smith in front of sign placed on 10 Cincinnati buses asking her to marry him. She said yes, next summer. Work· Costs Custody CHJCAGO I AP) -Ruling that "a stable en- vironment" for children is more important than a wo man's career. a Circ uit Court judge has refused to give a 36-year -old mother custody of he r t wo children in a divorce case Mildred R. Milovich. a sales r epresentative from ~burban Palos Height!.. lost custody of her 12-year-0ld daufhter and 6-year-0ld son to her husband, Peter, 49, who worts-full time as an engineer for the Chicago Housin!' l\uthority. Judge Charles J . Grupp ruled Otis week that Mrs. Milovich "is entitled to pursue a career of he r own but what is more important is that the children are entitled to a stable environment." Mrs. Milovich said Wednesday she would ap- peal the rulinf$. which she felt set women back ·"three generations "I am incensed. There a re all those working wom en out there. What are they supposed to do? Jus t because I work doesn't make me a bad mother," s he said lhe tegal minimum price will prevail. 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Gled to halt the growth of tumors in McQueen'a bmal· Dr. Rodriguez, located in Baja, California, Mexico. sald tlle actor's condition is stable. Judge, Lawyer Get Prison Sentences LOS ANGELES (AP) -A former Citl'U8 Municipal Court Judie and a West Covina at· torney were sentenced to state prison Wednesday for conapirin& to Improperly dispose of druUal drtvtu charl• acainlt ta.. a&tomey'• client.a in M caMS. But retired Judie wnuam Martin, 83, and attorney Waldo Brown, 51, immediately filed ap- peals. Superior Court Judie Gordon Ringer released the men on their own recogniuoce pend· in1 the appeal. ••rk-•nk LOS ANGEi.ES (AP) - Edward Asner. for the first time since the l~week actors' strike, crossed a musicians' picket line W edne.day to return to work as the gruff city editor in the CBS series "Lou Grant. •• Asner said the striking musi· clans "applauded and thanked me for my support '' when he en· tered the gate at CBS Studio Center. He said, ''They were very. very nice to me today and they UD · deratood my AIM.,. problem." The actor. who bad emerged as a spokesman for the militants durin1 the walkout. bad pre- viously said be would not make up hla mind until be was finally ( STA.TE J caned to wort whether be would crou the picket UM. .... a..11e.s1• SACRAMENTO (AP) Republican Party attorneys are tryin1 to stop Democratic can· didates for the Lepalature from uaing bulk mailln& privUe1es to cut campaian coats, the San Jose llettUrY said today. The newspaper said a com· plaint was filed last week with a post oftlce branch in San Fran· ciaco and forwarded t'o Washington, and attorneys representing the Assembly Republican Caucus would follow that action today with a suit in federal court in San Francisco. SlllpsCelBtle SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The Coast Guard conducted an in· tense probe today into the befo11ed San Francisco ship channel collision of a freighter and a f11hing boat while both their radar seta were operating. The stippe.r and sole crewman aboard the Seattle fiabine boat, Martin Hioina, escaped serious injury Wednesday after their veaael ~ded with the American President Unes container ship President Grant. The collision occurred about two miles outside the Golden Gate. SA N t•RANCtSC.:0 CAP> A recently fortified railroad em· baokment holding back waler from a broken levee in the San Joaquin Oelt11 gave way t.oday, nooctln1 farmland. routin1 resi· dents a nd threatening an aqueduct system that supplies water to more than a million people The Santa Fe Railway em· b1tnkment gave way about 2: 15 a m aa a freight train crossed, leaving a 100-foot breach. at· cordin1 to Lt. Fred Wilson of the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Departement. Two of the train engines sfipped off the tracks ·into the water, but there were no in· juries. be said. An evacuation of about SO 'Clunker' Drivers Get Break LOS ANGSLES CAP> -An anti-smog regulation requiring controls for olde r-model cars bas outlived ita usefulness aad posed an unreasonable financial burden on low-income motorists, Jhe California Air Resources lk>ard said before abolishing lbe program. Because of the board·s action, effective Jan. 1 tailpipe emission tontrols no longer must be in· stalled on 15-to 25-year-old cars when they change ownership in the Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco me tropolitan areas. However. devices already installed on those cars cannot be removed. "The program was necessary when it began (in 1972) because many of t hese ca r s were manufactured with absolutely no factory-installed anti-smog controls at all," boar d Chairwoman Mary Nichols said Wednesday. "TBEaE were as many as three million of these cars on the road when the prosram bqan, but aiDce then the number of 1955-65 model can in uae has dropped more than two-thlrils and current demand for the add· on devices Is less than 10 percent of its orilinal level." Nict'°la said many of tbe older can emit 10 times as much pollution u new cars, but she called tbe problem • 'insienifi· cant" bee1use so few of the older models are still on the road. By the board's estimate most of those autos are driven less than S.000 miles a year. While it is uncommon for a government agency to voluntari· ly eliminate regulatioDB, Nichols said , "Th.is one simply outlived its usefulness and is too ex- pensive for such little benefit. The time has come to end it.'' "THERE IS NO sound reason to bo ld the o wn ers of the oldest cars hostage while the legislature fails to face the need for automobile inspections." Nichols said. ''The board has a respoosibility to eliminate waste and wom-0ut programs on its own." Repeal of the'retrofit program for 1955-fS model cars was in- cluded in auto ins pection meas ures rejected by the legisla ture during its last session, she said. GOURMET MARKET DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD FILLET OF Fl,ESH PACIFIC l,ED SNAPPEl' 99C LB. MEATDEPr. Prime and top choice beef, aged at least 30 daya to the peak ol perfection. Fresh Grouad Clauck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.ft lb. Fnsla Gr-' a.act .............. Z.21 lb. Fl'esla G ....... S1r1o1a .............. 2.81 lb. all &round meats !(round hourly Gre.md Dack Pattlet ........ lf.tt per bos lO·lb bo~. 40 patties per box We are Ufn le s•-ee ····~·--··· ......... c ............. . ,,......, ...... . "91,....-.. ..._...._.c .. .,,.-................ Tl.red aU.ralfk Jama? Dan't for&et '° e k wit• u aboat oar free llome ftlbery aenke. MORNING FRESH PRODUCE So. American Baaaaae ........ 4 Iba. for $1 Local Raacla·Frnh Splaacb 4 bua. for 1.M Fre1b not House Mubrooma ....... 9k lb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT 0Deluey'1 Prt•ate Laltel CU ... or Via a.e c1so mil> ... I.It Bertllpr WW.. (750 m> II C.... ma. re1. 8.95............ . ·. · · · · J . Seol'ftby Scokb (750 m1t1 5.55 ...... litert.85 CHAMPAGNE SPECIALS Moet le a. ..... EJltra Dry Mite Star 1150m 1 nea. 20.~ • • • • • • • . . . . • • • . . . . • . • . 11.11 Beakell Ema Dry Spa.U.1 (790m) Re1. 9.95 ••••••••••••.••••• •• • • • • T.• . (All ..... "1ffe .. Ill& ......... , *"._..._. .... a11d1;:~ -Ne..,.n ••••• Ne•fld .;· i I . 673-5520 farm families living in the sp1rsely-popuJated Lower Jones Tract waa ordered, authorities said. H elicopt ers fr om th e California Highway Patrol and the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Department airlifted residents fr om their h omes . But authorities a llowed so m e farmers to remain in the threatened area so that valuable farm equipment could be moved to higher eround. For weeks, the man-made em· bankment located near Stockton about 40 miles east of San Fran· cisco has been t he primary bar· rier keeping delta floodwaters from the San Joaquin Valley from inundating add itional fertile farmland and drinking water pipelines. Below the embankment is a network of open aqueducts and pipelines that supply about 1.1 million people in Oakland, Berkeley and other east San Francisco Bay area com - munities with fresh water. East Bay Municipal Water District workers immediately shut down pumps that boost the 'Goose' To Move Next Week LOS ANGELES CAP) -The mamm ot h Hughes nying boat will be moved from its berth i n Long Beach Harbor Wednesday and towed about a quarter mile to a temporary location, the Wrather Corp. has announced. The aircraft, one of th e largest troop · carrying sh ips ever built, has spenl 33 years in drydock since its con· atruction by tbe Late Howard Hughes n ear the end.of World War U. It made only one flight of leu than a mile under tbe 1wdance of Hughes after wtdch it wu con- a Ide red ob1olete for military purpoees and stored ln a ti&bUy guarded hangar. It is beinl moved to make room for construe· tion of a new car10 terminal in the harbor. water from the aqueduct system pipelines to the East Hay area. That would reduce the now or water from the system from the 300-million gallons a day to about 200 million gallons. said Dave Vossbrink, a district of· ficial. OFflCIALS WERE consider- ing closing down the aqueduct system . but Vossbrink e m· phasized that the district has a sax-month s upply or water in reservoirs and a closure would have no immediate impact on water supplies. "We are keeping our fingers crossed," he said. "There is an absolute threat" to the water supply system. The water system was not im· mediately harmed by the break in the embankment, according Trust Fund Set LOS ANGELES CAPI -A trust fund has been established to help the widow and children of Delbert R. Halyard. a Pico River a man who was fatally wounded last weekend. to officiab at the scene. But district officials b ad warned as recently u Tuesday that the aqueduct system was in danger unless large-sc1le im· provements were carried out on t he levee system. On Sept. 26., a levee holdin& back water from the San J oa. quin De lta burs t . sending floodwaters over the Lower Jones Traer. More than 5,700 acres of rich farmland, with crops nearly ready to harvest, were inundated there, causing more than SS million in damag.r. SINCE THAT 300-foot breach, more than $2.5 million has been spent fortifying the rail embank· ment and sealing the broken levee. The levee, which was sealed Friday. is part of a sometimes· fragile network that protects a patchwork of more than 250,000 acres of farmland in the San J oaquin-Sacramento Rive' delta. P resident Carter declared the area a major disaster. freeln9 federal funds for recovery ef- forts. THREE DAYS ONLY SAVE TWENTY TO TWENTY-FI.VE PERCENT ON OUR EXTENSIVE COLLECTION• OF flNE JEWELRY Tix.Jay 1hmu.14h Sa1urdly, Octuber 25, -,elect t.:xqui.'-ilt' d i:.imond nng..:;, necklace,.,, pendant-.. ·.:-..irdn~., anu brooches. ~avl Twt:nty Percent (.•·I• >rhtl gem -.11111c: t<=" dry 1111. Ju1.k~ pd<.:. rearb .md pruiou<. 'itones. '°\a \t.'. Twc·n1 r·Fl\'t'. Pt.'1'Cent Ck·.tm1ng Ht-. Jr.J IKK golJ jewelry. Sa"e 1 wi:mr-h ve Percent · Fine Jc:wd~· • W•nches :md select pic:ce::. nm indudcd in sale . NEWPORT BEACH EvA~ PICONE DEFINES SUIT ORA.NIA IN PURE WOOL The sophL'ilication of jct bmck. Evan Picone'.-. imerpret.ttkm. d assil'. Dramatic. EndunnR \X'ool c.:repe, accentuated in :.<.>u1aL"he braiu. -i lu 16. W1.1p jacket. S l~<=i jahm hlou:.e, white polyester cn.:pe de Chinl'. SS~ DirndJ skirt, S66. ;\\:> Wilshire Spon.-;wear ~~ llOC~5 WI lS~ I ~b NEWPORT BEACH "' FOR YOUR CONVENIEMCE ... SHOP DAILY TIL 9 P.M. NEWPORT BEACH. 83 FashiOn Island 759·1211 , Mon·Frl 10·9, Sal to6. Sun 12·5 • -----------.... b.1-·------~-~~--· i----------- .. ·-· . . . . . . . . -... . .... ' ........ _... -... &.,, ...... ., l I Editor'.Of .. one Robt:r1 N weeo Publl'iher Ur .1ri y Co(l<>t Daily P11ul .-D. P•u•'~•oY October :.r1 '~ Barbclrcl ~r~1blch 'Editorial P~ Editor 16 ' Council Enforcer Hit by Rulebook '-•'"port lit>al·h l'ounc1l11wn P;.iul Hummt>l got l t.1:-tt' of h 1~ "" 11 tJrnnd of mt'du·int· rt'l't>ntly when a rll'll(hhor tutl lt-tl <in him for butld1n~ a hu<·kya rd ~pa without u nh p,·r11111 ) · H11t >At• womkr \\ht•tht•r lht• medl<'tn(' did muf·h .iuod Hummt>I, .1 frt•qut·nt 1•11 ~· f'Odc n1tr>1ekt·r and <Ill ud vucate of ttoui.e b Lhc rulebook. d1m~d i..11 n vt•r i>rw 11t•1g hhor dunna ·• rt•t·c·nt rounc·tl ~"~"'ion Wht•rt· lift t•t1 l'ro•u·hrncnt pt>rmtt w i1s a t !>lake 'fhc nt·ui;hbor d.umt.'d 11 "a!> tht-fourth t1111t-ttw l'oronu tld Mar l'u111H·tlrn.rn h 1.1<I n .u:,6'rt c·tt) tn!>lJt.'l'tor-. to t'ht'r k out tus pnipt>rt~ At anotht>r cvum·1I rnecting, Hummel JUm~d un 111it' c·1t1 zt·n for "J.lt'ukan..: lfl favor of l'xtendang Si.In Mi gut' I Unvt- from 11. Mtu •.\rthur Houlevard termmw. Lo San Jonqwn Jl1ll:, Hu.HI J lu11111wl in1 l't µrd in~ a ) t!ar old agret'ment cs3 bloc k mg till' l'Xll'n:-11m a:-kt.>d tht> man \\hethe r ht> wanted thl· t·uunc·ll tti hrl'ok tht• la" Stran~t· Wht·rl 1t l'arnt' ll1 hu1ldmg a s pa an hlS own hat k\ <ird llu111111\.'I d1dn t '>t't rn so r·oncerned a bt>ut '1olJt111g l'll ~ rult-:-. Pl.'rltaps thl• l'oum·Jlman as~umed he was exempt from I ht' rult·~ ht· :-.t ri' ··~ :-11 (1t·rC'l·I~ to enforce City Branches Out City officials m Newport Beach. ever seeking nt.>w ways toward nt•w revenues especially since Propos1 lion t:l <.1re going into the oil busines!-1 Next year. the city will take over 16 oil wells that dip m to the city tide la nds off We6t Newport and have ht-en pumping out the black gold for more than 30 years Although t he city will hire professionals to handlt• thP actu al production and pumpinJ;l. city officials will take over the business, including selhng tht' c rude, transport mg 1l and handlmg all the paperwork. Experts s a y the wells . which have been leased out to various oil firms s ince the 1930s. stil! have at least lO good years (If production and maylx-more 1f secondary recovery m ethods are used E<Jrly estimates show the move will put m1lhon.., into the c it treas ury Sl.3 rrulllon an the first five~ ear-. a nd that 's .ifter construc tion M t<JJ1k farms and nthe1 1nl equipment. l 'nt1I n'>W. tht• oil firm~ tildt h "•' t..1ntlltd l11P \\l'll:- :.ilso hav1• hAndlt•d tnost of th<: µrnf11.; ·y tit' l'lt.Y h<.1s Ileen t:o mmg aw<1y with rou~hly <t $f,,,,19'J11 :..nn1•11I r ut Th<: m·\.\o <.1 pproad1 t•\ <'n1 llcJll) \\ lll ).!I \ L' lht• c·1t v p r<1f1ts of up tu $5()0.000 a yt•a r Tha t ·-. good husin t>~!> 111 :.n~ one's lc;lt;ut· and goo<t new:-for laxµayrrs Meeting Maneuvers When Newport Beach City Council members were read v f() \witch mectmg nights from Monday to Tuesday, tht iokf> w a. th<it l\fonday Night Football was at the heart of llH' rnalh:r More ~enous reasons we re behind the proposal. but it rl•ally dr>tsn 't matter now The council decided to keep things as lh<'Y a re oec:ause the Newport Mesa t:nif1ed School 1n1~tn ct 's meetings would fall on the same night as the coun l'll'5 School offir1a ls werl? worried the two bodies woulcl have lo<'ompetP fur press rover;;ige The a rg ume nt be hind the swttch. explains Nt!wport Mayor J a ckie HeathE'r, w<.1sn 't fuotball "0 much as a d e · sire to have an extr a working day to allow councilmen the opportunity to review agenda items with dty of· fir 1a Is 1 • Appdrently thcugh, the concf!rn for a fair share of press coverage was greater As t he community'r daily nPwspapcr. we a ppreciate the concern. a lthough we could have cove red fxith meetin gs no matter which night they fell On lht.' meeting s ubject. one local cable television firm announced recently it will begin showing Newport council meetings on lht' tube , The only hitch is thcit Te lePromptC>r dO('Sn 't have the c apabilities for Jive cov· e r age. so meetings will air a day Jate Al.so, Teleprompter officials were hoping for the switch to Tuesday night so that when they do have hvt> capal.11llties, thcv won 't have to compete with Monday N12ht Football . One mus t wonder hn\lr many people will watch day -o ld council meetings on television when the real things often attract so fe w Maybe rtunng l he summer months viewers can watch re r uus of council meetings they missed while watching Monday Night Football .. · • 01J1nions e•PrPssetl tn the s pace a bove are those of the Daily Pilot Oth11r v1t!ws l'KDr.>::.~eo o n this page are those of lhetr authors and ar•1sl'i Read~r comment is inv1t'-'d Address The Daily Piiot. P O Bn>. 1560. Cost.i Mee;;; CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Trade Secret Ry I .. M UOVD M l'n whu rrJ)(':-;sess autos fl)r •• '" 1n1• "IJ' l he kind or 1 <fr lh1·y n · :1flf'I indH·nles w ""'"' ,. lt•lll wll 11 11 rnc of dav '" ni.:ht t hC',\> <h1•ul d try t(> 1111 k 1! up fhat '11:1ta thf'y add to t ht• 1nformat111n they Rel from lhl· !->t'llc:r s rl'tords. ~P<Jrt ) little models driven 0.-a r f;loo111y Gu~ Why don 't those SPON women stay In their kitchens and stop being ag ainst everything new In Newport? What do they t h ink Newport la? It's strtcUy a com· merciaJ boomtown. not NewPort. ft.bode laland. 1irl1! J .R. by young hachelors ar~ best souRhl after 2 a m . Four·door sedans o f m o des t JH 1ce owned hy middle -aged mar rie d men r<in be nabhf'd in p ri m e t i me I t 's thr whereabouts that's alwuys 10 que~t1on. Do you know h ow mur h John Bronck originally p1ud for that section of New York Cit y known as The Bronx? Two guns. two ketUes, two shirts. two coats. a barrel of cide r and six-bits in cold cash . Q. I!' there any of the Unit· ed States that can c laim no foreign flag fldwn over Ill\ !loll? A. Only one . Jdaho. In several munlcipalltiea around the world, truck• are only licensed to travel whlle they carry rull loads . The well-intentioned notion la to save ener1y. clearly. But It certainly leeda t o oddball cltatloaa. In Wan1aou•. New Zealand, one ve1etable trucker wu fined fOf' retum· _lni from m arket with empty ""cea. --------~~~------------...;.-~;...... Howland Evans/Robert Novak Carter Needs Texas Minorities \ t !-o'l'I N 1'l"( J '> f.V l!rt thu111i1h 111:-. 1• ... 11•1•111 111 T cxa:> hu:.. cll 11111>cd lciwt•r Lhu11 a11y earlier llt-111111•1 ,1111· 1>rl•,11J .. nt .Jun my I '.trll·r 111,1\ yd win lhl!t '>llllt"" •i; ell:'1'h•1 .11 v1t11·' .rnd sa ve h1:.. "·1·1111d 1.-rm ~ n h a flood 11f ~1 1!lltt'Jll A111l·r 1t a11 unJ blltl'k \ 11ll'r' Nu\ I h l1·11 t1 ftl ,11 1011 rl'~"lrilll(Hl .. 11111 111r1111ut 11f m11111rtl)' volt•r o; till\ •. '"'l'llllll t ht· 01·1.111 111111• 1111<ldl• ,j !Id I lld 11 f ( ,1 I I t' I ... :.. l I ,1 l l' ~ ~ I n 1'1•' J' 11 1., lvO l;1lt· to II pair 1h1· pr1• ' I d (' n I 110111· .. •. lh:1t ;1 II I .I ~ 111) I I I ' T1•x tms l'art lv thank.; lo tltl' t.'\ angeh t•al pohtl(·al 11111vemt•nt t 'artc•r':.. rural ha:..1• 1~ l'rtl{lt·d The• o;talt'':.. . Anf!IO:o. . 11110 · II 1:..p:rn11· whites run 6!'.t Pt'f 1· t' n I or rn 11 r \' I 11 r It 11 n <1 I <I Ht-a.: an ~. .•.. ~ Mailbox In Texas S Ltf'Ct pro port.ons. th1::. is the prohlcrn fal'ed by l'rl'.;1dent Carter throughout his Southe rn hast> Thus . s lurs about Ht'a~an'1> "nu·1s m '' are nrit just lht> 1mliLH·s of exrei>::. but a deud I v l't•rious pffort to cner,..:1u· m 1nority voter :.. What •rn !a gonizes ed1t1>nal writt·rs and c-art oon1st:.. may impr l lilal·k~ and lf1spantl's to v11te TIU; ~t:t:IJ IS 1mpc•ral1ve in Tcxu~ On!~ thrl'1· Dt·mol'rat 11• 11 11 m 1ncl·S Al ~m1th . Anla1 S I 1· v e n s" n a n d '; e o r g e M1·1;11vem have lo'\t Texas :-O:r> llt•mn<"rat h.i.. bet·n l'lt'l'ted '4 1thout l..trrving T1·x a .. Hu i <.:artt'r s µr«.,Hlc 11t1.1I r1·1 nnl "'nul~ hJ\l' ducmu·d htm 1n thf' ulrl TC'Xu'> wh<•rt· ·'Anglo:.· ruh•d · · 1 ha' l' ne \'t•r SN~ll d pn•su1enl .. o µoorl) rt•ga rd1·d " '11nf1d•-d 11111• H'kran Dt'mm r.it11 µohti 1·1an here · Nob<><! .. ha ... ;,. i.(1"xl wurrl f11r him .. Yd this 11ld 1110 pn•d1 r b Carkr, nov. t ra iling Ill • all µolb \41 11 rarn T1:"as On1· Stick close to mt and kitp y;ur .big JnOUth ~hut of his re a!>on s is He agan's a nemic campaign A better reason is the black-brown vote The politic ally c ritical <inthmetic of minority votmg de· pends on vague approx1rnat1ons In 1976 when Carter won Texas with SJ percent, the b lack brown vote may have been 550,000 <out of 4 million l Carter won an estimated 87 percent of the browns and al least 93 ~rcent < Republi('ans says 98 per cent 1 of the blac·ks •"O R CARTER to c cirry Texas lh1s )car, he must dramat11·all) expand the 1976 minority voter 'olumt-and not fall too far below his s harr of it then That 1s th1• Jnb of Hoh Be ck el. a skilled p11l1ll c al lc1·hn 1c·1an from Hroukl) n who le ft thi' White I louse staff 1 whcrt' he had b<-en 'el ling SALT II to ('on~res:., Parly this ) ear and la me hrrp tn ~e ll I 'arter u, Tex a-. Ht•C'ke)' ... r1>gi:..tral10n effort:.. Wf'rt• CXJ>f'C led ff) y1Hd 80(),(J()() Mex1l'an Amert('an voter s <cum pared with 460,000 1n 1976) by the Oct 4 deadhne New blac k reg. 1stn1tion ts less ro hust and less meas urable II Heckel can ac· tually get the new voters to the polls, Texas may well be Carter'11, That is why Beckel had no time fnr much more than hp se r vic e rl's ponding tu com plaints from traditwnal Texas Democratic polit11'ians that the pn·s 1<lent 's record flagrantly or fe nd s Texa ns Carter's ene rin pcil1C'y !\Cl'm1ngty favors the Northl'a!\t , his 1111 windfall pro fit-; ta:ic <'n rnges s mall royalt~ '1\\ ners even m o re than ror IJUratC' tit an" the Carll'r ad n11ni<;trat10n 1:.. tkmandinR new !>1'110111 busing 1n I louston l.T . GO\'. Wilham llo bhy and ~tatt• Att11rnt•.) <:cneral Mark Whlll'. lwo rnodt•rately con 't·n atn c U1·rnot·rats !\Upporting l'a rt C'I . hm't' warn<'ci lhe pres1 dent th;,1t his rJdroad tleregula tirin btll 1!> ruining him political ly among lower t11 middle 1n <·omc no n minority Texan:. Boos ting freight rates for Wyonung 1:oal, they warn, will drive ~k ) high utility bills still higher and alie nate faithful OcmmTals It 1s among d1 o;affec t ed 0 c llHH' r a l:.. I h at ft e p u h ll <' a I\ (;o, Rill C le ment s, C'a lling Carter a "IJtt.oney ' and "har" ->preads lhe lfoa~an gospel Ac companied by former Gov John R Connally, Cle me nts spe nt the p;.is t month setting up Reagan o rr,:an1zat1ons 1n formerly "bras s c·ollar" D<>mocratie <·ountry 1 so·c alled because the UemoC'r at1c Party had a brass <·olla r a r o und vote r,.· necksl C'lcm«'nls' auxiliaries there are fundam e nt a l is t Bapti s t ministers 1nt'luding Carter s up porters (Jf 19'if. who prca 1·h ror Hea~~m lh1~ t1ml· 1111.L ('Ol'.NT\' 1n c·f·rnral Tex a' 1'\ om· ..,111•h rt1hl1• ht'll bra:-.s 1 •1ll<1r iH'l"' wh1d1 g:I\ r> Carte r l',t pPr•·t·11 t o f II!\ t!J71i vol .. <'>in1•r ... 1 rutt·g1sL-, <JC'knowlf'll>!•• th<.1t I'> 1111p11s:-.1blc th1:.. t1m1· I f lhe c·ouri I ~·:-\Ult• falls hc•low 61 pC'rcent. lhl') fear a s t atc•w1df' dnip in tht> r ural vot" that will requJre a heroic minority turnout to save Carter Finance Law Cutting Development Gifts ·1 ,, t lh· ~:d1t or I w11ul<I hkl· tu th:mk .\'IJU for \'l1Ur Nlilortal lciudin~ llw T l.'\ ('l ' I' 11r<11 nunrc· for 1t!> a1· C'O mpl1:-.h mL•n t:. 111 d ;,.l c with respec t. to 1:arnpa1gn financing for the Oranl.{c Co11ntv Hoarrl of ~Upt•rv1s11rs · Appartm1ly lhl' Daily Pilot has not <tnal.vw d 1n depth the cam pa1gn ('<1ntributt0ns hsled m the r ampa1gn d1sc·losure forms, as has the TI N \UP r amp aign re· lorm c•omm1ttee The editorial of 0<'1. 14 states that lhere has l>t-t•n an "1m•reas1> 1n another lype nf contribution s maller a rnounL-.. but 1·u m1n~ nonethe l ess f r oro p eop le whos e li velihoods are dependent on the d t'velopm<'nt industry T hPM' are people s uch as e ngineers. c n \'1ronmcntal 1·ons ultants. real e!ttitte attorneys , contracto rs and the hke ·· I WOl'LD l.IKt: to take IS:>Ue with t his statcnw nt Tht> Tl N Cl' P monitoring pffnrt 1nvolws 1d e nt1ficat1on uf c vl•ry con tnbutor as lo tht• 11a ture of their bus iness i.l'. dl•vcloper. doc- t o r . shoe s alf's man . civil engineer. clc Ont·c· ident1fit'd it is a sa mple m atter lo calcuJale the total funrls t:ontnbuted hy a given typ.--of business. It 1s a matter of fa<'l lhi.il can be do<·ument1•(I that the total c·ontributions contr1 butcd by the deve lopmt'nt industry t whi<'h in- cludes devt'lopers. builde rs, rivil engineers, environme ntal pla n· ners. arch1tN'b , i.:rading 1.'0n trac tors. ~eol o~y •soi ls firms. and material s11ppl1ers l has decreased fr1•m 75 80 pereent before the Tl N CU I' ordinance to 40 percent They have not in creased as you ~o stal<'. Siii Ii LEY L c:l<I NJ>LE Ch airman. Tl N l'Ur Campaign Heform Committee Neulp9rt •r•••• To the Editor: Did my eyes dece ive m e? .. Pickets Protest Porno" in Newport Beac h "' '·Adult '' bookstore under siege·: It's true )'OU know. Here in· the heart of all that is clean and mor al (The 1-'un Zone o n Balboa Penins ula ) there s tands a bona fide threat to the we ll·belnt and high moral stand· ards every Newport Beach residentA hold dear. How did this come about') . Curiously enou1h. a similar ·'threat·· comes to mind from a few years back . As I recall, local reeldenb and rlty officiall were ponclerln• whether or not ·to cloee the alorementioned Fun 7.1101· 11<•"' n f111 i.:nod Wit, • Somt·th1ni.: ,1b11ut It hl•1ni:: <l 11.aJ plat'(' for kids . 11><1 1hrt~ j.!t \ 1111.: the c·1t\ a bad n <Hnt· d1· 1)111 tht·~ do'\l' ti flown·• :\o ~O IN IT!" plate we· h<H't· 60 or more prOtL•s t c r -. wa~1ni;! "Newport for famll1c:s .. ilOd "Don 't Exploit Sex" plac·ards in il belated attempt to force thl· 1s s ue onto lhc '<mult y , "a nimC:1hs l1t.•" po rn ml•rd tant (who wouldn 'l have ''ven been there in the firi,t pl11 cc had tht' city council and populare alike shut the Fun Zone down to begin w1thl With this in mind. the dubwu.o; mt.'rtls of an "adult'' bookstor e nut onl~ rom e into p lay. hut the sign wuving. name railing pro t ester s servc•d l1tll<' mort> purpose than ath•mpting to hide tht.' cH) 's l and tht>ir own l failure for not getting the JOh done right the fi rs t time Nothtni;: mort' t han self nghtt>nus e xerc·1ses in pnstur<' ramc through to me I guess this revea ls c and not for the ftr!\I lime 1 people forsak ing morcillty and or deccnry for the sal<t> of ;i ff'w c·>.t ra dollar<; courtc•sy o f ,Jc>f' Toun~l. With this rel'urrini.: theme <lf , "If you l'an't do 11 right thf' first t im e . pass the bl amr ontq somebody else" (us Pv1d1·n1·ed by thc•s e dem onstrators J. I f'arne arross this q111lte 1n .vour p:.ipn "Ttus would be ol-.;,y in Costa l\le~a. but nol hC're in Newport". L>civ1d !:iha" For lh1s 21 yc;1r rl.'<;ldC'nt •1f Co~t 11 Mes~1 the f l' are 1 <ti no "adult" book'!tort>s, f b ) no pass 1ng of thl• tluck, ;ind ( r-I nu un nec .. ss;n-y crosstown rhct11r1r Nl('K SANTAN(a;1.o T•> the F.d1tor I wouJd like to express my re sentment and a nger over the adolescent r emark made by a Mr David Shaw and printed in your paper concerning the porno shop protest Tuesday. Oct. 15 . Why shouJd a disgusting shop of this kind be okay In Costa Mesa? We h ave decent, moral families Uvmg and working in our city the same as they do, We breathe the u m e air as the peo· pie in Newport Reach so may I ask. what m akes Newport Buc h an y better t h an Costa Mesa? Not a he ll or a lot W E DON 'T want trash in our town any m ore than they do, and l 'lJ bet ii you checked out some ol t.be addre11es ol the protesters. 10me C~ta M:;a ad· 1re11se1 would pop '1p. f 'm n•it a1wm-.1 <.t fsf,!ht for lht• nght;; of J>t:oplt•. hut wh~ down j..!r<Jc1t• an<i m:ikt· trrt'spo11s1bll· s t atcmenl'> ag<iinst ~ C•Ur s1sler 1·1 t v.. Wh<Jt affe<'tS orw SOi'}nt'r nr later ::lffec·ts thl' otht'r Wh not pull to~Plher aml fi ght us a t~am " I. l1•r ont>. am proud t11 :..h) 1ltve1n Costa ~Tes a' <;AHOLEE LI NDSAY ~ Mtlt Truth To the Editor The Stabler and Hell h all' let ters. Pilot. Oct. 16. are loos~ with the truth. Slabler's claim that "new appointments to the Planning Commission " renect a ··new majority philosophy and influenre" must come as a sur 1Jrtse to Beek. Thomas. Allen dnd Ml'Lau~hlin, all appomtl'd b~ the Hyckoff council and who rntC'd for the Koll hotel along '4 Jth the earlier appointed Haid 1nger Cokas and Ralahs That thl' April elert1on was · bought ·· by ads and last-n11nute m a 1hngs t'omes as a surprisP lu the many d edir ated workC'rs wh o o utperforme d ~ PO!'i in 111 akin~ pe rsonal ront<H'ts and h1 u 11ghl in the unprer t•dcntt'd lun d~lult> T tu: NEW t'Ol'Nnt h as a I rt' ady don~ niorc to 'IOI vc :\'cwport'o; Pl'Oblems than thl' p:ist ··onnr1 I whtch ignored rash nlf Pr!I of Slfi m1lhon for lraffir s •> I u I 1 o n s . a I 1 t' n a t e d o u r neighbors and whose delaying habits made ne eded 1mprovt•· m<:nt.s murh more rost ly. Tht• new l'Ounr1J 1s beginning to .1ddress econornic so lutions fur the l>t·s t use of vac1mt land Tht•\' arr Lrvmi; to solve sueh na!lty problt>ms as the 131~ C.:an yon sewer and tht• l'ppC'r Ray fill up that their prcderessors al lowed to worsen Yes.dear reader. contact your rounc1I. thank them for the signs of progress and offer your con s trurtiv<-he lp to 1mprovl' Newport. T his counc il is tn terested in your views and will uliltze workable su~rnestwns T he change is most welcome . LYMAN S. FAl'LKNEH IUltllld To the Editor: Anyone with a sen se or direr lion knows that the wind o n this coast blows primarily out of the west. Unfortunately. m uch or Lo1 Angeles County lies further west than doet Orange. T his bodes ill for us and others eaatward, for evil is the spawn of L.A. and Id no OH doubt lt. S m oa. mass murder. dope, perversion. buslne~ ar •ft. n otll. \ 111 ll•n1·1• -.' 1111 nu1111• 11, I. /\ 111 v1•11ll•1I ti and 11 ~ill hluws our \4 a I N<•w 11n the· ma~ lht· d1s tanct• lw t" l't'n J..A :md Orant:ro <.:oun t ,\' 1s a V{'ry thtn line Already too much or l..A ·s filth and in- s anit y has crossed thal IJn(' and blown in. Our county ,li!O\'t•rnmC'nl needs t(l take ste rn measures to c urb 11 WAH HEN(;. ALTllOl"f" ,,..,,, .... l'aMd To the Editor The disdain that Mayor Jackie Heathl'r and Councilmen Cox a nd Maurer show for the in· te lligence ol the eit1zenry of Ne wport Bea('h is nothing short of ama7.in~ When S PON an anti pollution citizens' group of Newport Bea<•h questioned the propnt.'ly of Counctlmen Cox and Maur~r to vote on the Koll Company's hoLe l pro1ec t. ~rs !fe ather and tht· 1'40 rounn lmen tn quc~t ion cltsni be rt these Sl'ON efforts as ~rasping for an ISsUe S 1ncl' when is tl grosp1n~ for dn issue to question th1· propne ty Cl( Messr~ Cox .md M <iurer to voll' on an 1ssut! l\oll Com pany's holf'I prOJt·1·t w.hen the Koll Company 's t·ontnhutlon of sn .ooo direl.!ll) 1nfl11r nf'ed the outromf' of Lhl' lasl elct'lion whir h went 11) Mt>s~r., 1:ox and Maurer'' \\ llt:f'ii 'rlf E thoul'(hll ul (·1tizcn compan•s $3l ,OOO to lht> highest contnhut1on SWO for either Me ssrs l':-\111 ltyl'kOff or Hay W1llH1m!'>, ht• or she will see that S PON a1·ted in the lwst interests f)f Newport Rl•&t·h Without surh r 1t1lens' groups. un<'onlrolled :imounl'I of money wtll tx-i.iin to buy all of our e lections . When a sum of money a s large as $32.000 1s poured into a city C'lertion , thoug htful p ersons naturally wonder wh> To prl' vent the spc<'tcr of ~raft and cor rupt1on from rn1sing its u~ly head (or cvt•n the s emblancl' of SUC'h l. 11 seem~ to me that both (.;ouncilrnen <:ox and Maure r s hould not vote on tht• Koll <.:om pany '11 hotf•I JlrcJH'<'l P /\ HOJ.l.ANr>~f{. PH D. • /.1•1/f'r.~ /rtlnl reodt>rll {lrt> UH'/romr. Th1' rzgl1t In 1·mirlen3f' leltP" to /ti 111>111•1> or 1•ltrmnote hbfil ts rt18~N>ed l.f•tlert uf 3()(1 word~ or leu will bt given prt'/erencc? All lttte" muat tn• rludt ngnature and malhng oddreu bur nnmr& moy bc'Wtthhtldon r91W•I r( su/Jicintl h oaon 11 apphnit l'oel ry wUI twt hf< pMbh&hed . .......... ,._ .. . . -----_...._ ---..... .. . .... .... . .._ -.. ----,,. . .. -....... ----. ., ---.. 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Rolls Royce announced pnces ranging fro m a mer e $160,000 to $220,000 The news is bound lc1 titillate t~e Beve rly Hills s nob set. Wl11lc fe w are so afnuent they c an af- ford to s pen d i.o much for som e thin g so easily d a m aged or de s troyed, Southern Ca lifornia t eem <; with s how .offs whose false fronts con ceal their rl'al status In fact a shre wd young gal 1n Beverly Hills 1s coining m oney renting Rolls Ro y c es t o people des ir- ing to im · press others. Sh e even rents the m for an hour so th a t •om c pho n y ca n drive up to a well-attended function in sple ndor . But such snobbery 1s not ne w in Los Angeles. In the years just after WW 11 when Cadillac w as the "in'' car, a s urvey found that while 00 percent of the Cadillacs sold in the country were bought for cash it was just the opposite in Los Angeles whe n • lt'si: than 10 percent of the :; ales were made without c·red1l SO. UNLIK E other foreign car s which have outstripped the s ales of America n m ade c ars m the United St ates. Holts won 't find many buyers in t h is country outside of Southe rn Ca lifornia and perhaps Texas which also has a goodly share of fl a m· boyants given to vulgar displays of pseudo or nouveau we alth. It is bad enoug h tha t inflat ion has pushed the prices of or· d i n a r y cars t o t h e leve ls heretofore re ac hed only by the luxury cars of days gone by. Time was when mass production J 1 , ' J tom bmed w 11h "hn111·o;I tlull.ir~. lo pul all '\mcnl·a !In "ltecls N1l y,. havin g h••cunrt· lo .1!ly t•ha1n(•d to t h<1t s1vlc o( hvr r1j! after n••ar ly :1 <'c•ntury of 1•x pe ricnl'l' with lhr · lmrst-11~:..i. · 1·ar n <1,l!f', the AmPr1t·an µeopJ(· are s tul·k ''1th l h(' autn despite inflated cosLo; of thl' r<Jr .ind the ~asohne ..,,;th whH·h to o perah · ll TIU~ CREAT 1nm 1 1s that rlw Ame ri ca n aut o rn al\t•rs who s tarted the whole t hine: ha w• almost been s11ueezed out of the m a rket by fore ign cCJmpelitors, Yankee ingenuity and produc- tion "know-how " notwithstand· ing. It may come as a s ur prise to many of the post-WW H genera· tion to learn that mlJfe th<1n 2.200 tnnkes of car!' have been pro dul'ed in the United Sta tes start 1n" back about 1897. This dues not include the multiple names given by Dodge. F o rd. Chevrolet and othe r s to a ple tho ra of m o d e ls comin g ou t o r their plants . Of the m uny famous names or bygone clays only a few re main and those are produced by only four companies. Whatever it was, 1t was n't overpncing which caused their disappearance t-'rom the st art they had heen prn.:ed to reach the m asses Hamson · £. Olds who founded both Oldsmobile and Heo, marketed the first m <>ss p ro duced car in l!MJJ for $650. Admit tcdly it was nothing more th:in a m otc-rizetl buggy but olh <'rs s oon pr od ucc;d m or e sophisticated m ac h.ines, all r angtng between $500 and $1.000 Sears Roebuck howe\ler offe red 1t:. c·ar for $370. Prob ably the cheapest of all at $250 w as the "Sur r ess" wt11d1 d1dn 't live up to its n am e and faded from the m ar ket s hortly afte r its a ppear ance I N l988 Henry Ford produced his first Model "T " and by 191::! sales had reach ed 180,000. In thE' ,.._ 19 Yl'ars .,f •\f hi<' Ford marlc rnor<• than 15 mill1nn 1)1 thl!m. a ll sellm~ fur und<'r $1 fllXl Not that t h Prt' Wl·rt~n 't 01011.' t'>.pen~I V(' t·:cr:. J\s ear ly .1:-. l nl luxury 1 .11 s ~ud1 as W111ton. :-;tndda rtl t>ayton and Oanll'IS we re -:elllng for S7,500 A more s porty l'ar , the Stutz "Rearr at" ;ilso w as ex pensive but th r-ear ly ('adilla1's s old forSSOO. Probably tht' finest AmPn can r ar ever m adP w a!'. the P ackard whic h, even in its palmiest days, neve r brought m ore than $10,000 a nd Lhat was for custom de· signed models . Standard prices for most or its years averaged a round $3,000 with some models r e a ching S6,000. The s uperb quality o f Pac kard was <·h a lle n ged b y Oeusenberg wh1 t·h for a few years µroduc:ed a r ea l "class" car It sold for $20.000 Few we re sold It was late r ··a ped" by Cord who pro· duc ed a flas hier ca r of less quality and less cost . lie didn't sell many either . THE CURRENT sear ch fo r alte rnatives to gasolin e-power ed <'a r s must m a k e the ear l y pioneers guffaw in their graves. T hey had offe r ed them from thf' \ery beginning . No less than 124 m3.kes of s team automobiles were produced. the most famous being the Whit e. St anley and Do· bl! Olds had built one in 1886 '. And White's achieved the then f<tma~ti<' s~d uf !l> mph. Steam wa~n·t the only allt•rnat1ve. At l<':.is t '.!5 automakers produced electrtc car.;, the best known of wh1rh was the Detr oit wh ich re- m <i tnc<l in business until 1930 a lthoug h ll m ade little r hange in its m odel during its e ntirt-prv· dur t1vn years f~or all of il<; <'O'>t and snob ap pt-al the "ne w .. !\.oils doesn 't of fer anything mor e in the way of comfort than m any of the fine J\ml!ncan ca rs produced then and now. r J • Old fashioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style. , .inti 1 hc C 1nmc..1 P11rt;sl(c now otft•r, \'OU ;m t'\'cnin~ 1<> t'OlllfX'lt' "11h ) 11C1r laH 1riu· mt·m1111· Nlft tinkhn~ lltnnt•r mu'k ckll'lJll (.'.andlcli1 rnhlc sctli0)4'· thc l(f'Jntkur 11f th1111inl( 1.1hk,1t.11.· t·ool..n ·"!· The ultimately t.l:mn·ahk Ok k l'nwdl Trio i:. k a1ur1.·d 'Thursday through Saturday '1 to Ir. and .. on pi:mo oth1.·r t'Vl'nin~~ SEAFOOD CONNOISSEURS ThuNda)'. Friday, Saturd:a)' a.~k for our "f tylnl( t oh.-..l'f'' dinner . fresh Maillt' loh)tcrs. 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'J'hl'y art' gtlOcls and :;<·r\lll'l'S ltkl' Midas m urfl<·r •ind the• pl 11rn h1·r. and havl' tci bt• pa1c1 for 111 the samt· I h•·• \'111r. w1• l'all as ll' uf {!n \'11 1111111cnt.d ;,11tl l11•alt h rl'g u l.1t11r., "h:Jl ,,< .1-;~ 11t <:em•ral .\f11111r' 11r <:Prwrul Mills Bl' eff1 • 11·nt , IJ1• 1·0-;1 pffi•r·t1 vt•. ht• pro tl11 1 1 1v1· '\J1> r1·l!1..1l a t in n i n 1·11l1:1 t ••o1 \1111 k1 11 ·,a a rl:"JZ 111:1 110 11 v.111 h,111kr11p l \ll S11 rt•J,!ululr·, h·1t rt.'gulal<·1·1ghl HONDA PR£l UDE SPORT COUPE mmQlmm We make it simple. HONDA Cl\/IC WAGON Huntington Beach Honda Phone 963-1959 19232 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach Soum ol Gar••elo Stretch your money at '· ... .. . .. . . , The 1980's is lrm e for self.1m provernen1 and home improvement. That means working out. shaping up· redecorating 1ns1ead of relocating That's why we're having th is sensallonal Bigelow SHAPE UP YOUR HOM E CARPET SALE. Imagine. low. lo w dollar-s tretching prices on Bigelow's nP.west broadloom car- pets 1n lively new colors ancl sleek new lex tu1P s 1hat q1ve any room a wonderful new 1ook AncJ 1us1 tooi.. a1 th.ese Bigelow bonuses • Bigelow qu:i111v that assures long, long wear • 01gelow exc lusrve perlormance ratings help yo11 choose the nght carpet lor l he right room. Come In early and save big at Alden's an- nual Carpets Factory Authorized Sate. (Limit- ed tUne). · • 1· DEN'S *.. . . . . ., ...•.. •' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . carpei~'.·· ') -insta~latian ·custom drapenes . , .... ,. · · t.noleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF 91017 • PHO NE 0'46·4838 -646 1355 ,- , 18 DAil Y PILOT ORANGEC~ .__Ma.ior Cal~fornia Quake Due; Question When? •r raeoaaJm MCHoE•f!JO. Ot•o.. ........... samples from trench.-!\ •Iona Ow San Andreu FauJt In the An telope V1lley lncHcatea that the •"~r•1e occurrence of a .. mu· lmum c:Ndible event," tl\at ta. a major earUMau••. la every 1.0 JHn, stve or lake IO yean. feren<'t! In Anaheim EYen more dl1a1trou1, he said, would be a major earth· quake alont the Newport· ln1lewood fault, whJeh, u ill name lmpUes, nana alon1 the coaat from Newport Beach in Oranp County to ln1lewood In Loi Aqeles Cowity. Davis, ln hu capacity as state 1eologiat, is a member of the state Earthquake Prediction Evaluation Board, a 17-member panel charged with atudyin1 current developments in earth· quake prediction. probability of accuracy. The mtua1e to a 1atherln1 ot civil defense offldala waan't ..... It ian't a matter of wbether CaWonda ll l°'ftl to aulfer a •aJor Ml'tbQuke. tt ta only a , ...... olwh.n. Such a quake with an epicenter out1lde of the Loa An1elea buln •till would have dt11atro111 1ff1tU In the metropolitan Southern CaUfornte "''°"· Hcordtq to a NHldly completed report by the Davia aald contln1ency plana muat be developed for emersen· cy response in the event ol an earthquake "We need a acaJe ot rnpomes . . . to increuin1t1 ominous geolo•ic observations." llate tbe S...ta R.,bna otf. et.ore eartbqualle JO moath• uo. Mllmlc aetlvlt,y ~ tM IUM hu laereued man .-U a. Umet na levela ctartna Urie (lft'riom IO JMn, "~ I ... one wu U. 111'7. I lta\le tbe re1t to your arttluneuc." Jame• Oavll, c:blef ol the state Dlvilton of llllnel and Geoiocy. told memben ol the Southern CalHornla Emer1ency Service• Aaaod•· tlon and two other t'lvll defenae 1roupa WednHdly •l a con· federal Emer1ency II ana1e· ment ,\ttncJ, Davts aaid. If the quake occurred durtn1 a ru1b bour period, thouHnda would die u buUdJn1• daat do not meet current earthquake atandarda coUapeed, Davia ex· plained. A a.a aevere qualle wttb an epicenter •IOfta the Newport. ln1lewood fault would actually cause more dama1e bec1&11e d tbe htlh population density that surrounds the fault, Davia told reporten after his hour.Jons ad· dress. "It ia a developlna science rather than a developed science," he said. Davia said any respoDN plan mu1t be carefully developed and well-coordinated amon1 th• a1encles Involved. Aad. H • analyall of aotl Planners OK El Toro Condominium Project A eondomlnjum project for El Toro wblcb waa desllned aa a model to produce lowest poaslble housin& prlcff hua been approved b~ the county Plannin& Commission. The pr'Ojec:t, known 11 the Loa AUeoa Venture, la proposed to lnc:lude 124 condominiums on a 6.3-acre site at El Toro and Trabuco roads. The Builders Consortium for Ar· fordable Houain1. a 1roup represent- in1 12 home buildin1 companies in Oran1e County, ia aponsorin1 the project :u a test to cut costly comers in the development process. Project plans, itor example, do not Include a awimrrdng pool or covered parking spaces. C O• V N T Y 0 F F I C I A L S , ackno,¥1edainl tbe .. pecial project, have uaisnec' a proj~t manaser to burry applicatlom throulh tbe de· velopaoeat proceuin1 system. On Monday, tbe commluionera voted 4-1 to approve a me permit and aite )plans for tbe project. Com· mluioner Alvin Coen objected to a meuun allowini ltz rat.her than 271 parkfq spaces normally required in auch development. TlllE 1.1:880 NUMBEa of spaces were requested on tbe basis of a study prepared by consultants Kunsman Aaaoc1ates of Irvine. The consu.ltanta said fewer spaces are needed in projects where spaces aren't reserved. Tbe use permit for the project wu required because the property Is within the Rancho de Loa Aliso 0Planned Community District, where all 1uch proposals must have permits. · Denver Fliglw From County Set By Frontier Air Frontier Airlines has announced its flight schedule for service from Orange County to Denver via Las Vegas beginning Dec. lS. Flights to Denver via Las Vegas will leave John Wayne Airport at 7 :25 a .m . and 12:24 p.m . daily. Flipta from Denver wtµ arrive at 12:04p.m . and9:34p.m . duly. The standard one-way coach fare from Oran«e County lo Denver will be $158. Frontier will operate 106 passen1er Boeing 7:rT t wtnjets on the route. * PARTY GOODS * CRAFT SUPPLIES * CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS * GIFTWRAP & RIBBON * POLY & SILK FLOWERS * WEDDING ITEMS * BA$KETS & DRIED FLOWERS * FLORAL SUPPLIES 6826 EDINGER (at Golden West) (NEXT TO ZODYS> ~ ----.. _... .. --·-__.._ The board studies all 1clen- ti fl c ally based predictions. 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She said the Motorcraft Battery ~o. ftlmed a commercial there and IO did a motorcycle company, whose name she can't re- member. srrnNG NEU A PEPPERMINT tree behind the store, Miss Schoonover said the general area the store is in hasn't changed much over the years. "It's still a farming area," said Miss Schoonover, who inherit- ed the business from ber fat.her eight years ago. "But there have been aome changes." About five years ago they pulled out .the old train depot that used to be adjacent to the store on Sand Canyon Avenue, she said. MIA Schoonover said the depot bench now in front of the store la used u a place for cuatomer:s to sit. AND TREY KNOCKED DOWN THE OLD Irvine schoolhouse acrou the street about the same time, said Ethel Pob, who has operated' a post office in the store for 16 yean. · "We used· to bave farm families from Saddleback to Newport Beach who Uled tbla post oftlc~:· she said as abe sorted mail. ''ftey (tbe store> used to have a lot of farmen wbo leased lrviDe Ruelas.I. ''Now .... .,.. hardly any .•• Tbe farm families, who once frequented the store and the post or. ftee, bave been replaced by people from El Toro Marine Corpa Air StaUon and farm laborers who work the nearby ftekla, Mlaa Scbooaoversald. Sbe laid tbere la a certain enero she gets from nmnin& the store in the same tradit.loo it baa been operated for the la.st tl JUn. .. , . 'Ne've taken the ads and listings that busi- nesses use to call each other and put them in a separate book-The Los Angeles Business To Busit\ess Yellow Pages. You'll find materials, equipmt'l'lt and services from firms all over the greater Los Angeles market. And you')) find them faster and easier than ever. Air mattresses? They're listed in Pacific Telephone's Los~ Consumer Yellow Pages. ' ' "You don't get that at those new shopping centers you see go- ing up in Irvine," Miss Schoonover said. "They advertise the rural side or Irvine all the time. But you see less and less or it. I think they may be throwing the baby out with the bathwater. "I WANT TIOS PLACE PRF.SERVED, not for my own sake, but because people should be able to come to a place like this. I don't want it commercialiied like Knott's Berry Farm was, but I don't wan\ it torn down either." She said s he has hired a Huntington Beach attorney to help her with her effort to have the store named as a state historical site. · And she is also gearing up for a fight she anticipates with the City oflrvineover road-widening plans along Sand Canyon Avenue in the area of the general store. She said she bas a petition ready for city officials to look at when they begin to draw up the road-widening plans. CITY REPRESENTATIVES say the road. must be widened from its present two lanes because trucks going to a proposed city corporate yard and the Bee Canyon Landfill will use the road. WOODEN INDIAN S-YEAR-OLD ADOl110N Public Works Director Brent Muchow and Assistant City Manager Paul Brady Jr. say that everything possible will be done to preserve the store and the stately oak trees that line Sand Ca· nyon Avenue. Still, Miss Schoonover has her doubts. "GREED IS THE ONLY TIDNG THAT will cause the end of this store." she said. She said she is hopeful the Irvine Company will renew her lease on the store when it expires this year. The Irvine Country Store at Sand Canyon Avenue and the San· ta Ana Fr-eeway bu been owned by the Irvine Company who built it. ._,, DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY RICHMD Koatl.D DENISE ICHOONOYU (RIGHT) RINGS UP SALE ON 111 ...... CAIH RHISTlll Lo'1Ver the high cost of heatin1 your home IPK~ Prneuon Furnace Tune-Up l"ve1t111.1& & receive a 9 point heating service which In- cludes: e Clean a. adjust thermostat e Clean 6 adjust pilot e Adjust Ii check belt tension • ·«49• <M'w ..... ~Jl.IHO ~ AND INUE JMINST RllNACE REPAIR BUS. Your furnace like your automobile should have an annual tune-up for maxlmu.m fuel ef- ficiency. e Check fen a. limit controls e Clean combustion air e lubricate bearings 8i motor e Inspect heat exchanger for cracks a. Iuka • Inspect flu for draft • lnS1all fBiL dust stop filter ••: ... Receive a fBil. energy saving Carrier automatic night set-back • thermostat (t86 value) with the purchase of a new Carrier EN- ERGY SAVING Gas Furnace. CALL TIDY RlllUPT SOMC(: 5•5·5542 • 979-8770 -.... ---~ ... . .!_. ·; . • ' . .. !~ f' .. ......... -~ _.... .... _ .............. .._.._ .. • 82 Ot\ll Y I'll O I h1ui .. IJV I . 1 .. 1 .. •1 ,,.. I IWI NATION It's Not All &lamour For M ,,fiR/.~ tlJR ltlagjr n· gc.<b ---------e Netr. tt>rk N l:: W \ OH K 1 \I' 111 nwdl'lin~. th1• 111u.i1t ~·1111>. 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Yet thousands of young people fork out millions ye arly for modeling schooling. Is it a waste of money? There's no easy answer. Julie Floyd, an 18-year-old fawn-eyed honey-blonde, is a Ford model and graduate of the Plaza 3 modeling school in Phoenix, Ariz. In the year since s he came to New York, she's done ads for Countrytime Lemonade and Clearasil acne medication, among others . JULIE RISES DAIL V by 7 a.m. and spends most days trek- king through a tight schedule of auditions. She often puts in 12 or '14 hours. "I really did learn a lot in school. The teachers were all models and they'd all been in Europe or New York or Los Angeles. They'd been through all this and they prepared me " The work, s he says, is no t-go trip : "You get rejected a lot .. In New York. standards a r•· rigid : A wom an must be at least 5 feet 7 inches tall for fashion photography or runway work, for instance. 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There is l>i~ mnnl'Y 111 l'Os me1i1· contracts A handful of mode b earn uplo$300.000 fo r a f1..•w wet>k:-. of work r epresentmg a eo:,,mt•\irs lint> rlas-; One of four programs in th(' nation accredited by the Na tron;.il Ass11c1Jt1on of Trade and Tl l'll hllit•:i l SdlO{lb tn1· t•ur n <·ulum l'flH•r:;. in pa rt fferk No, I Won't Go Models who grace magazin,· fa shion pages t!arn more v restigc than cash Most magazines p:.iy a flat fee that ranges up to about $150 much less than the $1 ,000 or more a day lhat top models e arn for less prestigious work posing for. say, catalog ads. Th i rt~ hour~ of runway rnodel mg, :lil of T V, including on- cam1•ra work· 20 hour!> on nut n lion: :MJ hours on warc1robc; ~ on agency procedure:s, 20 on com inerc1<1I photography. 20 on photography for beau I y ;id!> and 20 on editonal photography . 20 ht>11r:, of a t'ltng , :m on hair l'a re anc1 :,tyhnf<( And m or i> This 7-ycar -old pet l.Jurro exhibited muli sh t>ehavaor this week when owner Mrs. Kathy Byrd. with he lp of a passerby. tried to get the burro up the court.house sleps a fte r a h e a ring at Sa l i n 1:1s . The Board of Supervisors of Monterey Cliunty ruled t hat the burro, <i 1979 Christmas gift to the Byrds, could not st av in the r esidential suhdi v1~1on Pregnant Iiza. Cancels Tour Only a few reach s uch dizzy heights. And whether modeling school trairung eases the C'limb is a matter for angry de bate . NEW YORK 1/\P I Sing1•r ~·r t'~n ~1 n c.> aft •·r being hosµitalm:d <kl 3 during an dP pt•ar.rncc in Boston, said a :.talc m enl fro m P 1C'k v.1ck . ~1 a:-lansk}. K o<'nigslK:r~ l ru f i:'rc1l a rru .. n. rnagt· in January · '1' m going lo k t!t'IJ tryin g till I do 1t ri ght." M1~' M111nt!l l1 wa'i 4011\ed "'~'Sa ying r \ .. < ntly School owners. predictably. say a good course can only help. Helen Rogers. a l951 cover girl and the owner of Plaza 3, for in· s tance: ·'They leam c vc•rylhi11g fn.m how a c a mer a ·.Yorks, lo what a clit'nl ~'pt'<'l~ on t•ertai11 kinds of jobs. to how to work with 11 photographer When they ~o to work th<'y'll know clot hes and makeup and lht'} 'JI h.J \ t' style," Mrs Hogcrs s aid. Liz a Mannt:lli. three month:, pregna nt, has r ancf'l1·tl her fa ll concert tour with J oel <:rey to r t> duce tht• ch a nN;!'i of a m1sr ar riage. !'ay<; :.i public reliitaon~ firm M l'>:. 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C'o m pla in111 1-. 1.r ;,t, dumm:il pa ins ;.nd ht>r pri·.in•rn cy was d.is.-c1v~retl She tr1 d ~uJ He r <t&l·11t ~ail\ that the can t eleu tour ""hwh wo ulll havt· t ak en ht'.'r In rurw n t11·s lhrou~h 1"" 14 wi ll tH• rcsche,lulf'd Jfll·r t h1· h1rth <•f llw 1 hild, l'X pPt'll'<J in I\ prtl W~l Miss M1nne ll1 w as o rde re<l hy doctors to re main complelcly an act1 ve for the duration of ht-r "WE'VE HAD GIRLS rome her e who were passed over by modeling agencies With a little training. they a re in demand Wt! c:in take a really pretty. but ordinary girl and leach her lCJ stand out •· J errv Ford . ltk•· partru.•r a11d wife F:ilePn, t :.ikes ci n 1·ga11 v1 -;tanc~ "If vnu haven't ~ot 1t. no ont> r an l{i\'C• t\ to yvu " · ,\ good :.chool "nn 't huM.' s a1c.J Wilhe lmina dgency Presr dent Bill W('inber~ "But neithe r can it m <t k e an y one J t op model ·· T hc Plaz:i 3 cl:i~s rusts $2.295 F.vcn with top-nol«'h ~choobng. a mo<kl might not m tikt• u perhaps for l<i<.·k of magic or motivation. or luck ·· 1 g;1vc· inysl'lf threl' 11111ntti " · ,a1J Julie l"lovd "Ju!>l ltkl' ,JI' tn·<;:>t!S tht•n• -:1rl" h>b •)I :.I r\J!~ g l 1ll J.t llllldt..-1,, W•HKIOJ.: (I!-. 11. :.i1tn·'>~l'S l was n I w1l l1n~ t.o d11 l hJI Hut I \l.J$ lurk~. I /.!Ill \\Ofk n ght .1wa y •· 1 Sec1md o/ lu'fl artwlt>s 1 TUHG'S M&40•1.t.L ACUPUNCTURE OR. AMIROSE, S.C . LIM S•~ W. t fltl Str-M+ C .... eMeJO, CA 541-7270 or 642-2513 JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY 1st Annual FREE! PUMPKIN CONTEST WIN NEW CRUISER BIKE RAM FOOTBALL TICKETS DISNEYLAND TICKETS l'R••I PUMPKIN nothing to buy, no obllgatlon EVERYONE WHO ENTERS RECEIVES A FREE T-SHIRT EASY RULES: All kids, ages 6 to 16 are eligible. Simply come in to Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury and pick up your Free pumpkin between Thursday. bctober 23rd and Monday October 27th. Take your pumpkin home ... dee.orate, cut out. or draw, the scariest, silliest, or funniest face. Return the deco- rated pumpkin to Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury before 5 P.M. on Tuesday October 28th and receive your Ficee T - shirt. Judging for ttie Grand Prizes begins at 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday, October 28th, and winners will be announced immediately thereafter. Grand prize winners must be accompanied by their parent. HAPPY HALLOWEEN from JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY YOUR ,,.EW f'IJ(Jf >U I. ti ."'iPEt'I • t I \'VE."'i'1]1£1\ 'f. .,EE A FL<JUR SPECIALIST FIRST. FFC. SOtar1an · available onlv at our Armstrong Floor $ 200 Fashion Center • store ~ioor oe~•qn roovr1qn1M rv •rmw'Jf'9 S P4! ave ~.:d. We've got the samples. We displ~y every floor Armstrong makes in no-wax and t asy-to-care-for resilient vinyl. You don't have to just todk at your favorite pattern and color ... you can touch it, walk on it, even take sa mples home and see how tooy look in your own rooms. . . . the service . . . Knowledgeable people can help you coordinate colors, select patterns to blend or contr·ast with your home's decor ... or leave you alone to browse thoughtfully through the spacious displays. ... and the store lfl 61ANT PuMPKiN CONTEST ~,.,; I Heme ~ Age ---,' We have a very pleasa nt 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. '·.~1,1111/,y fJtMuvl ,ai11r~> 181.'J '' 1-.. City Phone~. ~ .J ---_ ............. .. ......... - . .. . . . ' ~ r;;::;-i I I ~f I ;:;;; J • COSTA MESA 29'7 S. Bristol -· -....... (714) 751·2324 ---.,_ ... ······· ~ - " .. . ~ ... -· \.•.. . ... >r h II a •• 1n d :e d >f la Jl y it ?· J. y ·r e s •• 1l e e y l J -· I' I CONSUMER ' 'f 'r" lliH.-r••fff lfnllo1r••••n Tr••a1 • Dt' \II I( I' \Ut IC' ·t1at10"1•t•n d04·~ comt• on I) onn• .a "'.i1 ." th•· 1 h1ldn•n "Ill rf'mind \OU And. k1d1< nol 11nh 1·11111\ t a nd' on 0 <'l 31. th••\ t'.\ pt'<'l It. 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Pay Sex May Drau· Jail Tern1 SACRAM ENTO 1/\P l Mun 1t•1p a l Court judges have agre ed to guidelines for dt>altng with prostitutes a nd their c u s tom e r s in Sacra mento. requiring jail sentences of 1(1 to 15 days for first offenders The guidelines go into effect Nov. 1. Current guidelines suggest fi rst offenders get probation • or a fine of up to $125 or 1 , both. The maximum s en· tence is SSOO and s ix months in jaiL THE GUIDELINES are designed to r educe prostitution. particular· ly in a "st roll" a r ea south of downtown. Chief Deputy District Attorney Ton y White said prostitutes view a fine as "part of their I overhead." .. A nominal fine prob· a bly hardly amounts to half a night's work. and that's no deterrent." he s aid. "I thtnk you will see prostitutt>s bailing o ut of jail and leaving the area ... BUT DENIS White. s upe rvis ing a ssistant public defe nder. said he doesn't think the policy will have much effect "It's certa inly not go- 1 Ing to stam p out pros· titution." he s a id. "l think it's a move caused by pub lic p ress ure, especially from the resi· 1 de nts of Fourth and T .'' Residents of that area, whic h is the heart of t he I "stroll" a re a. formed a group which picketed j prostitutes a nd com · plained to the city coun· 1 cil and police. WHITE sa id he d oesn 't I think the standards will holdup. "Wh e n a busi · nessm an . whom police don 't r eally consider part of the problem, gf!ts arrested. l think the s t andard will break down and he will be of· fered a lesser c harge than soliciting for pros· titution,' ·he said. 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Ot>pression (,;a mt'" baln that hankrollt>d millions into lhl' pOl'kt•l o( its lhrt't' \f'ar Unf'mployed invt>nlor, l'ha rlt·!o O;nro". 1>lus b1•mg a rnnllnuing profit makt•r for the ga m e t•ompany. In 1933, Oarrow. 42, "h ilt·d a" a ) his joblf'ss hours by try in"' to sell in· \1•nti11n ideas a nd drf'am in~ of mort• pros perous llmt's "ht•n ht· and his wirf' and fa milv could ar. ford v:u·ation:-.. th· !\al down an1l s kf'lch ed out the slrt't'l~ of a f:norit1· rt•sor1, ,\tlanti<' ('it), on a round piet·t· ur oildoth. lie· n1lored it by hand with frt•f' p aint samplf•s rrom a loc·al store. Titles a nd pif'<'eS of prOpt'rly Wt'r(' made b,V s imilar int'X · pt•nsiw mt•ans. Friends spn•ad the word of tbf' t•n· tt'rlainmenl arfordt·d hy this gamt' and aftn tr_\· in~ to tum out tht' i.:a ml'~ himsl'lr on a 14-hour workda) basis, Uarro" sold it to l'arkt>r Brothns. It a t•t·t>pled on a rCl.\'alty hasis in llJ35 a nd was s wampt'<I with ord<'r,. Hy 19:lfi, salP~ le\ C'led off a nd P arker "ondn"d about thr ,::am t"s Culurf', hut dt>prt>ssion kids had lc•a nwd il a nd .'fonopoly has bef'n Parkn's top sf'ller throughout ltH· wl)rld ('VPr SIOt'(', • DEATH WISH? Jesse Bishop ELECTROCUTED John Spenkellnk • CARSON (;ITY, ~ev. <APJ Just before he was led into Nevad a's gas cha m ber. J esse Bishop put 35 cents in hi!-. pocket so he could call his family "when he got to where he was going " Today, a year later, the tough. talking admitte d killer from Carden Grove re m ains an enigma to many. He d enied a "d eath wis h " but spurned all efforts to prolong his life.· Bishop's claim to have killed as many as 18 other th an the Las Vega!> slaying which led to his execution also has pu?.Zled investigators Some offit1als !:>ay as his family insisted all along that H1shop may hav1..• been attempt ing a final "hoax." BISHOP LITERAl.L Y laughed at he s death <k t. 22. 1979 A brother said in a recent intc rv1Pw. that the con d e moed m <rn p ut 35 cents in his pocket Jx>forP ht• wa~ led into the gal. c hamber "so ht> l'Ould give u:-a cal I wht>n hl' got to \\ hc rcvcr he wa~ going .. But 11 ~ r 1d1 c-ul11u-. · to s a ~ ht.· wanted to die. 1 h1· IJrothc·r s aid lns tt.·ad, ·1t \\ J:-. the unly ehoi1:c avallablt' to J t's!'t. l 01111c,1dering <Jll thC' circurns tan<'l'S all the realities · Btshoµ \\<1'> 1h1 1h1rd ,, rn1·rican ,.,. l'l'llled Sll1{'l' Ja11 17 1!177 when C;ar.~ Cllmor« Y..t:-. !-.hot ti\ a 1:tah finng ~quad :H d aY.11 ror lht· murd1·r •Jf u l'nn u I 'tah n1otl'I c·lerk '' d id B1!-.hop. c;i1rn11r1• \.\ho had ~pent nlUth of 111-. lift· behind b,Jr._, fuugh\ all atlt•rnpl ... 1<1 Jll('\'l'Ol h•~ PXN'llllOn Cl11 Ma>-<!5. !~79 .John SJJcnkellnk 11f H11t•rra 1'.1r~ '"" 1•IP<'trocult-d al Save 25%. We lined our baseball and bomber jackets with supersnft Sherpa. 39.99. Orig. 54 .00. And lowered the p ri ce so it's soft on your wallet, too. Both are classic All-Americans. T o set off your jeans. Or pull your look together when it's out in left field. Poplin lined in Sherpa acrylic. Cord trimmed bomber and hooded baseball jackets. In taupe, sand, camel or ivory . Colors vary by store. S, M, L. M isses Coats, 25. THE BROADWAY ,J • t t • •• • -----J? Florida State Prison near Starke ror th e murd t·r o f J o s e ph Syzmankie wicz. 45. his travelini.: companion at the timt· Near dt'alh many t imes during a hfc or crime. flis hop s aw the gas c hamber a s "winning by dying" not having to ~pend s everal years in p.-is on w hil e a ppeals dragged through the courl'i. his brother said . Clark Count.\ Distriet Court Judge P du l Goldman. v.tw s e nte nced R1shop lo die fur tht• 1977 murder of Mwlywcd Ouv1d Ballard. 22, adds that n1~hop 'H•~ "tht• ultimate re alis t who knew he would eventually be CXl'CUt<'d Jnd clidn'l want to await that prnc1·-.-.." GOL0~1AN ALSO SJ\ID he r e· mains a !:>upportl·r of the de ath penell· l.\ And h(• adds that Bishop may have• hcl'n 111volved 1n many othe r murdt•rs <1s hl' claimed he was. But Lt J1>hn Conne r. head of the hom1cull· <l1v1s111n of lhc Las Vegas :\'l l'lropoli t:.in J>o lil·1· Department. :-,~nd H1-.hoµ ch dn t prov rd(' enough de· tails uboul the other a ll eged killings 111· a tldt•<l that the re-.. "an excellent possihthly · Bishop wa:-. hoping police would lJk1· h'1m to area:-, where the 1·l ~11m1·d murd•·r-.. 1J<•t·1 irrl'cl. possibly J!l\'ln ~ him a 1·h.111<·f' toc·-.C'a pe l p 111 tht• la:-.t m1n11tc-. Rishop re fused to makl' an~ l'ft11rt to a ppe<t l his ckath st·ntenrt·. (11:-,m1ss1ng re· pc·alt'd dfurts hy public.· defenders, lh<' Arneru·an C'tvll Liberties Union and thl' .\:A/\C'P Legal lh·fensc Fund .IS futilP Jtl('lllplS 10 dc•lay thl' in ('\ 1t;1hl1• ' 8 I OAll ~ PILOI lhurso.y Octoti.f Zl II.MIO ~ ·~-~ NIXON LOOKS BACK ON TUMULTUOUS LIFE Explaln• Why He I• What He la CAll MITZI WRLS ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO 5500,000 Nixon Talks of NiXOn Ex-presidelfl Chats A.bout People, Things 8y808Glt£EN£ t F'trlt of a Scnc• J NEW VOkk "l was walkan~ aJon1 the alreet the other d11y," Hid Rkhard Nbon ''l Wll!l g01n~ over ti> the Heaiency llotd to t:t!l a haircut. A couple or young rellows were •tlU\dlnai on the 1·urner And • Secrt1l 84!rviee agen~ said lo me, 'Smell lhal lt '11 1& 101nt ' Mari juana AC'tu1dly . I hado 'l smell-.-d I t before."· Nixon broke into Ii s m ull t:nn "l s uppo8e I 'm it bat square on that," he said "l realize that's old hat." WE WERE IN the middle of a Ion¥ conversation, which was nearing the end of its second hour Nixon, dressed in a blue suit. sat in a comer of his office in a federal government bwldmg. The office is not listed on the building's directory board, its telephone num ber as unlisled, a nd it is behind a plain. unmarked door. The idea had been -in this year during which the presidential candidates had all seemed somewhat dull and smaller than lire -to seek out the one man who had stirred the passions of the na· lion like no other. Nixon is 67 now ; it has been more than six years since he was forced from omce. I did not want to talk to him about Watergate, or about the current political season . Rather, I just wanted to see if he would spend lime with me. I was not seeking to hear Nixon talk about government or to make him judge office-seekers. I wanted to hear Nixon talk about Nixon. "I HA VE NEVER been one to do a very e ffe ctive job of psychoanalysis." h'e told me ... l don 'l try to psychoanalyze others. and so I'm not that good at psychoanalyzing myselr. I think, frankly. that those who engage ih that activity -much of it is superficial and contrived. and most ofil is useless." But as the hours went by. he S•f"'Ctl ''"" Stlt'\~ It 'fout 0oot fC•ll 5,,,,. -"' VOUt AIH I COIT~11UA641-1289 , .. ..._. ..... loo~ened. He moved away from tus desk the one with two flags behind it, the American flag and a dark blue nag bearing the seal or the president or the United Slat_es and sat ln a red patterned chair. And he began to talk h:eely about his days in the White House. about his feelings on the "drug ge neration,·· about the public's perceptionofhim . .. Walter Cronkite." Nixon said. We had been talking about the fact that public opinion polls often show Cronkite to be the mos t trusted man in America -while one who believed 1n touching the flesh. and the rest. "I, of course, was more hk e Kennedy." Nixon seemed awa re that. because or his formality, many people found him to be a distant figure, not to be embraced or thought of with warmth. He said that was a product of the way he grew up thinking of the pres - idency. ·'A president must not be one of the crowd." he said. "He must maintain a certain figure. People want him to be that way. They wr ....... .., •• ~dn-ftl ,. k a "nif doeme-fo-ftlrfla f ~U...,,"' Nl.rew ••Id. "8m ~II~ _., lw tHd•'t .., ••• ••• 1•-'H•ri•• ..,,,,. M• ez~qc ,,.... Ms clos. fri.wdL" the same polls just as often list politician~ amonf? the least trustworthy categories. "YEAH," NIXON said. ··1 . think it's probably just a reflec- tion on the fact that television is so powerful. And I would say that whoever is president if he's so concerned to please everybody, nqt to ruffle feathers. lo be a kind and gentle Walter Cronkite then God help the country.·· The question or publi c personality seems to be very much on Nixon's mind. He was aware that Cronkite has attained the status of a beloved and warm American figure and just as aware that he. Richard Nixon. is destined to go down an history with a reputation as a stiTr. cold. bloodless man. lie said he re a Ii zed that many people think that of him; he wondered why they did not think the same of other pres•· den ls. "Truman was considered to be a very down-to.earth fellow." Nixon said. "But believe me. he didn't want any familiarity with him except from his close friends. "Eisenhower with that famous grin and so forth but he didn't like to be touched. That's right. What I mean by that is that. of course, he would shake hands and all the rest. But he didn't want people to come up and throw their arms around him and say. 'Hi. Ike.' don't want him to be down there s aying, 'Look. I'm the s ame as you · "THE WHITE HOUSE is a very formal place. One doesn't feel that he can really kic k up his heels there. Now T . R'. <Theodore Hoosevelt). of course, was able lo accomplish that very well . His family romped around the White House and the rest. Ours never romped. ··we fowid one of the reasons we liked Camp David and our place 1n Florida was that you could sort of put on a s port shirt and the rest and relax f''or example and may I s ay that this is not intended to say that others should not do it diffe rently but an all the years I was an the White House. I never recall running around in a sport s hirt , let alone a T ·shirt. Or sne akers and the rest. Others do 1t . but l 1ustd1dn'l feel that way. "And Mrs. Nixon never wore 1eans. Maybe they weren't that much in style at that point. But it wasn't because we were stuffy. 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I've done it all my lire. 1.. '1. Ho 't u J Informs and "I DON'T MIND people around -( here m the office, particularly younger people they usually (J \C.I\ \, llEH ~O~) take their coats off . But I just _ _ AND RECOVER TAXES PAID IN 1977, 1978 & 1979 It is possible for you to recover approximately two dollars. of tax~s. for. every dollar you invest whale parhc1patmg in a highly profit motivated investment. • F'our years of public acceptance •Favorable tax opinion letters •Flexibility of amount invested . I •Available to individuals and corporations Donavan & Seamarls on ·the Rolex Lady-Date. " \ Thl· Rnlt•ic Lady-Date 1s the smartly styled 111,1tlhrng miniature of the man's famous Rolex D<tlt'·Just. Self winding. Oyster cased. Perfume. powder and pressure proof. Carved from • • a solid bar of steel or gold. 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If!\ called The Absurd World of Clwrh'.~ Bragg. and it's air you've come ro expe~t. Published in a limited cdi1ion of 1200. 1r contain~ over 200 ridiculously brilliant illustration~. What's more. each beauti ful volume comes with an original lithogmph entitled "The Collector:· l b celebrurc Bragg's appearances and 1he publicarion of this long·awaitcd book. ARCO PLAZA 505 Somh Flo~r St (llJl 489·2444 BEVERLY HILLS 275 So. La Cienega Blvd t I bloclt So. of Wilshire) \113) 659-6116 LONGllACH wc'rl' having a ~recial exhi~ition an~ -.ak of hi-. work in l'ach of tiur lave galh:ne~. Y<1u·i1 !inti thl' largl''I Bragg l'~lllcL"lit~n !n 1he Wc!-l. including a po!\ler of nnc nl ht~ lilh.'-.t creation~. "The Garden of Enis:· Sn cnme on. Give your~c lf ~omcthing 111 hoa~t ahnut. Buy a new hook. and then let Charle~ Bragg ~aihbk all ove r it. Meet Charles Bragg ~verly Hills: Thursday, Od. 23rd, 7-9 p.m. Lonit Beach: Friday, Oct. 24th, 7-9 p.m. South Co~t Plaut: Saturday. <kt. 25, 2-4 p.m. NORTHRJOGl. HY411 Rc,cJ a l\lv~i p.I ~\ 1191-Hl\4•1 ORANGE COUNTY Sl>ulh Crn1M 1'!112.1 !NcKI lCl Bull~k',1 J7 ld l c;4Q.91111 3850 Cherry Ave 111Jt 416· 7070 Ruy the umclo5 on ttmc with our couvmicni low intt'IC~I term' Lonic Bc•ch. Nmthml1tc •nd lkvcrly Htlh open Wclln1."'<lav_1hru ~U11.loy Ill Jo" Alco Vin a, Tuud•y thru Sa1ui.l.1y 9 10 w ., .\0 OranJtt' County, Monday thru Friday 10 w Y, Saturday 1(1 toll, SonJay 12 Ill 5 . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. ... . . .... .. . . -. _ ..... -........ -·-.... _ ---. .,, .. ··- . . NATION ------------ 1·,....rap 81 NIXON ... IH'\ 1•1' h tl\ t ' 1 t 'lll'l 1 lw \\ .1 \ I .1111 I .... 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Id l ' n ' ;1 II 11 h \ I-' I r ... I Fam thes \\ho tlr 1·:.:-. 1·a:.uc;ll\' 111 side of tht' offh'1..1I rt':.tdt•nei · \J!,un 11 i!Ot.''> llJ t'I\ to lht.• WJ\ Wt' \\t'l't' r a l)'t•d h1· '·•lei "I n : call the f1r..,l t1rne ;\t r-. :\'1\u11 .md I went tothP Whitt> llous~· "And we had \t'f\ h ttl1• thc11 1\ co ng ressman. 1ni:1dt:ntc.1ll\' when I enll'rt'd (.'ongn:ss: h1 :. s alar y wao; Sl:!.500 a yc·a r Which we thought then wa!. not ha<.1. Bui Mrs Nixon.sht>s1·nmpcd and sht• bought a new drcs:-to "' t•<Jr lo thl· White House. A formal " .V£Xr .\urm on tire "l111t· 1-lmi..~e years No Parole For Buddy Of Manso1i VACAVILLE <API Steve Grogan, a followe r of Charles Manson who was sentenced to lire in prison in 197 1 for murdering a m o vie stunt man. has been de· nied parole by the state Board of Prison Terms. The parole was denied because of the gravity of the crime, the disregard I for human s uffering and I the need for continued psychotherapy. Rudy j Garcia, chief bearing representative for the 1 board, said Wednesda,>. Grogan, now 29. was convicted of the 1969 murder of s tunt man Donald "Shorty" Shea, whose skeletal remains were found years later on the Spahn m ovie ranch in Chatsworth, where Shea bad been caretaker and where the Manscin clan lived. During Manson's trial for murdering Shea. a witness testified that Manson ordered G rogan to cut off She.i's he ad. Garcia s aid Grogan has a good record of behavior in pnson He 1!' at the Correctional Medical Facility h ere He was married in June 1977, while a prisoner at th e s tate p r ison in Trac~·. - .JODI THE RJ!:PUBUC I Republic Home Loan 1917'2 Mac.Arthur Blvd. lrYlrw. CA 92715 (114) 8&\.()991 lJaenltd RmMr Parol.-10 f .'nd F urrner W a t ~rg ate ('00 s ptrator .John Ehrla·hrnan. no"' a wr1tt•r .rnd lecturt'r living qu1~tly Ir\ Santa Fe . N M . l'1J m plt>l e!> h1~ 21 2-yf'ar ft•deral parole next Montlc.i; Hirin~ (: ritit·iu...J HOSTC>~ t \I' 1 'I h1• John I· 1\1.'nnt'lh Sd 11"1I 111 t ;11vC'rr1mt.'n l .1t 11 an a rel l '111' 1•r s1t) has fa1 lt:d Ill r l•1·n11t w o 111l011 .md m1nontH·s . f ur fa c·ull _\ po:-.1 t 1o n '-. thl· W11rrw n ·, Equ1t) A<'t 11111 l.c·agut· ~ a y s T h t• I 1· d I.( u l ' s ~1 a s!'ac·hus l'll. ,·ha pll'r s<.11cl 11 Wl)uld s1•1·k a t S Dt•µ;i nmt·nt ot l.;.1 hor 111 vt•st1 gal11111 Ul\11 Y 1-'ll () I 11.J ~-~~---~------~~---~~~---~-~-~~~ ~-~~~-~· Ha• AltarkPd 9 'Animal' Rapist Spreads Fear t•'ll"t-:, Wa~.h 11\f'I H.<"ll tl1•nb o( tl11s s 111all t·umm unity ar 1· IJy1n.: out lt'ar ).ti.I'! and load Ill).( lh1•1r .:un:. a:. thl· ~l.'arch con t111ut0.>1 for u raµ1sl d1•sc·ribcd l>y I" 1l 11·t· .1.. ·a11 an1 ll1J I ' fol lowing Jllac·k:o. 11n nuw w11nh·n \uthunti~s :.a) thl· ra pt·'> wt"re l 'll lllllllflt•ll ll\ d l)J Jll W hll l11•1·11fllt''> t-xtn·n1 e l) vrole11l J nd u s l' ~ I' h y., 1 , •• 1 I r" r 1. t• 1 n d1M·rim1natd) And polu:l' .ire 1·1rn v in<'l>tl tht· attack!) ..... 11 l'On I 111U<' unlt•s:. lhl' mall Ill <'<Ju~ht ON MONl>A \', TH t-: man -,ex uall) br\ltahled a Kent wom an with a wren1·h .ind raped her da ughll'r an the fifth :.uc h a ttack 111 eight days In all, nine women have been raped. l.M!ate n und brutalized f1 vt• in thJs town nf <!.000, two in f<'cderal Way a nd lhc two Kent wo men The fi r s t attack oc t•urred Od t:l Puhcl.' are cunv1nl.'ed o ne man is responsible for a ll tht· attacks b c c a u st-o f s imil<.1 r 1t 1c.•!> in nwthod He h<is been described as about !H oot 9. t65· l75 pound:,. and slo<.'ky, w!lh grcC:tl up~r body s trengt h One o fr1ecr dPseribcd him <i:. ··an 11n1rnal · Detectives frum K in~ r ulU1t) p o li r e the PaerC'I' Counlv sheriff'~ office· <.ind tht· Tacoma. Fife and Kent police rlcpart mcnts are cflc>rdinatin~ lhi.'1r 1n v cs t1~a 11on -. T r 1:.h B erl:(. :.pokes woman for tlll' !-: 1nia Cou11 1 y s heriff's ofru.·t·. !>aid the case is a "high priorrly investtga taon " '"Ttlt:Y HAVE a sus pect in m111d." s he l!a1d "Appare ntly he 1s an Cl>C~c from Arizona " H11wt'v<>r many reside nts helil·v<• the assa1lan\ is surneone who h\lcs 1n Lht' Fife area and l..n11wi. wh 1t·h "'o men a r c \ ulnerable "I 1ust have a vt•r y funny fee l 1n g that people MC going Lo OC' :.urpnsed when they find o ut who 1t 1s," said .1 41 year old wom a n who sa id she h as Ileen <111 edge ~ince thr ee neighbors wcr<' attac kt-d. .. A (I er m y ki1Js go Lo sch()!) I 1n the morning I'm alon e and I've definitely been 1umpy, even in the dJyt.Jme. · '>ht· o;a1d PIERCE <.:Ot:NT\' Sheriff Lyle Smith -;aid it 1s alm11st im poss1bll' to dcterrnirw a IJ<ittern frum the assaults ln the fir..t two th l' ma n hrr1kc into the w11m1,n ·~ hom t-s, t1t:d up the \'it'l 11 n ~ <tncl r aped and :.lappcll tht>m befort· 'icxu<ill~ il!'. ~.1ul 11ng them w ith sh a rp oh Jt'l'l ~ Tht· n)all hrc1l..1• mtu • .mo~ht·r Fif•· hnm e and .illJ t kl·d thr"• wom 1·11 w11h ;1 bJSl'IHtll l1CJI w h ill' in a la'l'I <1'>:0.Jtdt ht• JUmp1•'1 111tu .1 "'''"' rn<H 'Jfll! 1 <Jr ";rnk•·d H w11rn:..t1 n11t 11 f tht-\1 t\I cle. raped hl'r and almo~t beat her t(1 death In f''ifi>, ext ra patrols a rl· on duty The police <le pdt Lni enL prom 1sed officers would dn vc down t'Vl.'ry strc..t in the \'1ty a\ least twict> each shift. BUT Tt:RROR STRI CK t;N r e s ide nts a r e n 't t ak1ni; :.ill> chances "That guy l'omc~ arou11rl hell and 1t 's all ovc.:r for him ".'laid ,1 tall man clutC'h1 n~ a '>h11tK w 1 1111 the porch of hi-; l•'1fc: h1;1n1· "M' wife ha!' l1v1·d twr•' <111 he r llf1 a11d ~he lliJ)'ll t -.1·1·11 <1n 'l h111~ like this hcr1 nc111t· ol .... t:11v1• not h e re I <11111 t k11ow ul.<1111 anyl>Od\ cb1•, hut wµ II ti1• n•;1c!, for him 1( h o· '""OJI'• 1111u11;I hc•rc· · :i-1 .in\ i 1·-.1t!l-111' have g uns prt'IJP•'tl h \' Uw1r doors Several pl:H't'd l'oifl•, of tear ga:-. 111 their honu c.. 1\ numbt•r instalh·d extra I.irk" l)\'t:r lh1· wceke11<1 \ R .. :TUlt-:0 OOf'TOR a nd lon,1.!llf111• 1' 1fr rc~111t rll checked c n'r } hnww in h1 !. ne11~hborhood. a< l'llrdirog l<l h1:. w1(i· w, knuw 1 \1•r\'t}ody hnc. and Wt' knt>w -.ri me of th•·ni are :d11n... -.h~· ~aid 1'11111 <' Ch 11'f J ;1rrll' l':1Ub o11 1.r •'1•d 1·1t1.,c·11:. t11 rerr .. 1111 1'0<11 .111.J .;lcrt 11\ll 1 1•-.11111 .l~ '>d} It IS 1h{f1( 111l tost.1y 1·:d111 · I h:1\ 1 a 11 ) (•ar ol d d.1ught1:1 -... h11 ..... atk• u11 and down this 111.111 1·\tl \ di.J\. olfw ""man '\ "" .. 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Intriguing and sensational as he hand-paints Wedgwood Fine China as they still do today. Newport Beach Oct. 29 11a.m.·4 p.m., 6 p.m .-9 p.m . Wedgwood cup •nd uucer exhibit. Now showing. ft'H dr•wlng. Register for a round trip for 2 to the home of Wedgwood, London, England. You'll fly on the Laker Skytrain. Register in China at any of our stores. Sale ends Nov. 2. Allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery. China, 11 . Glassware, 36. Gifts, 70. THE BROADWAY y 0 u R N f I G H' B 0 fl H 0 0 0 !> r 0 II r r •.,,,rt, _ .,1 lt.U ;' ,, 1'(h\ 51 .00. ?.1 n \as« Sl'i!<.O••S '"M 15 "'" c ow 38.25. -1 ' I I llfj 0 41L \ Pll 0 I MARMAOUl<E by Ind Anderson PEANUTS FUNKY WINKERBEAN IUftlll nm 1111. ,.,,.,.. ~(.'; lb O NUI ..--l....C _,E,. 41.V <A'lt.t. A Qui(. K P\..UN(;it UP ~€. MIDDLE I AND A ~~Et> r1i1\1 WA5~' r CAU6fffl t..EH ~ FEARIN& IN lHE 511!NO~ I fHEIR ~EAK U-rol...D BE FOR NAU0Hf f "He certainly enioys his baby-sitting JOb!" ,;. 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I l..:..2----,,..--...... 0 ' GOO D ( N...>Rs e: .' )II DO l'f" I by Gus Arriola J(.) :.H I 1-11 N .._: .;...'\:,KIAIL F'Ac ru.: ~ '\.ltP '' ~ D~C\.1C:,c<: ( by Harold Le Doux MAYeE YOU t1t10ULDN'f NOW DO YOU UNOf R· C,OQ(JT AND TAL.K f1TAND WHY I DIDN'T WANT TO THEM, TIMM'f' TO UC INTO TOWN 7 IF THO~ WHAT DO YOU W uvbl W( 00 .. OORROW IHE ~TAllON WA00N ANO ::>Plll" DO Y0U KNOW HOW FAR WE'LL • \ "Momm y would never divorce Daddy. He's just like one of the family." DENNIS THE MENACE CO~ ARRE~1' NE. l'M DEAD! C1EP -~ WOO WliH1A Mt:RR'r'-60-fVON~~ ........, ______ ..,.... OWN~?(heh- tieh-heh·heh) by Ernie Bushmiller REMEMBER·-·YOU CAN'T ATTEND THESE MEETINGS UNLESS '10U R PIGGY BANK IS FULL • on i• BIG GEORGE r,.. JI t COMICS I CROS SWORD by Virgil P.rtch "No. This is NOT the Happy Hour!'' -~---l - ,$() Wt1AT IF I ~AI O '/OU WER.E A KLUTZ AND A DUMMY ~ by Kevin Fagan I ~( MOM OOE~f NlED ~ \ll,IJU~ f'OR A 11JM1L( ... {,G by Lynn Johnston Do Yoo HAVE. IV TFYl<E. ITPERSONRl t:/ ? -----. by George Lemont TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 48 Moment I A1g1d 49 Vite< 6 Small piece ~ Vessel 10 Thin slrop 54 Aeg•st1'ron9 t4 Asian city 57 Breath111g 15 011s1one 58 Pertume 16 P.tastet 59 T ulsan '"' 17 Mr Ov0tak 60 Gallery 18 N YC water· 61 Unite •a~ 2 word$ 62 Procures 20 Oe1>1table 63 Weapon 2 I Remote DOWN 2 2 Pu bhc 1 Freud 23 Legal paper 2 N MeJIClll 25 UI< corn 101 Indian thOrl 3 Preposllrt'n 27 Beat 4 Slippers UNIT ED F ealu•e Syndte.ilc Wednesday s Puu le Soivcd JO Coy 5 riall sawbuck !'.:...C~:.i:...mc.i:~::.m.::.J!.JL!..l!.J 31 Oreu up 6 Fltmll1m 37 Ages 7 Frost 33 Flange 8 Ott1ce·hOld 36 L11yeT ers 37 Ulna end 1ha 9 Favon1e 38 Tr1nslet 10 AellnQUtfhes 39 -Arbor 11 Lydt.i Pink 40 Some trailers ham. e 11 4 t Run for lhtl '' Severe 42 Appreciate 44 Trvobs 45 Fabrics 41 Subside 13 Person t9 ~awsers 21 Su11able 24 S.am :.>!> Domiciles 26 Citrus dllnks 27 Facts 2d l11be!n1a 29 FranttC. JO Hall note 12 Large v<>l· umes 34 -11xe 3'> Army l'!lea1 37 (Misted 38 Salad 40 Beel source 41 Galk>p • 43 Can he101ne Laura - u Compensare 45 Sipper 46 Ridge 41 Sa1111es 49 T1uy 5 1 Hawauan c11y 52 Man's name 53 Hang 55 Po1ntet S600E 51 Fool ______ .._ ·-.. --.. .. ----------.. ... . .. ·- .. I Glassy ProjP«-•f L. Stanton Willia ms, board chairman of the Pittsburgh-based PPG Industries, looks over model of new glass home of PPU in Pittsburgh. Construction for the $\00 million-plus building project is scheduled to begin in downtown Pittsburgh later this year. Japan Autos Near Record TOKYO CAP) A total nf 1,003.W veh1cl<!s rolled off Japanese auto assembly lint-s in Sep- tember, the highest ever for that month and the second highest production figure m history. the Japa n Automobile Manufacture rs Association bu announced. The Septem ber total represented a n increase of 41.2 percent rrom August and a 23.8 percent jump from t he sam e month last year. The Japanese autombKers produt:eo a record I ,OJ9, 770 uniu in July. A SPOKESMAN for the association 5aid Wed- nesday domestic demand for four-wheel vehicles continued to be dull during the month, r eflecting the cautioua buying habits of the consumer as lhe econolll)' alowa down. He said de mand for the month waa '21,• units, down 3.8 percent from the previous year. But be said the expanding export. market eoetiJlued to power production growth. The year- to-year Vo.th rate of exports in September, altboucb expected lO decline rrom thP 37 .6 J>t'r'CCOI increase rate for the first eight months of thb calendar year, s hould approach the 30 percent level, be said. TD SPOKESMAN said final figures for certified exports, those units lea ving Japanese ports, are still not in, but last week the Finance Miniatry annowaced customs clearance exports fo r themaotbtotaled a recordS48.100units. The Ministry said auto exports to the United States, tut by .the yen's apprerialioo agamst the dollar, competition from new small rar models be- ing tntroduced by U.S. makers and the downturn of the U.S. economy, rost.• only 0 2 pen•ent dunng the month to 202,600 units Comp-mer Talk Aids LOS ANGELES IAP> -In the near future, you may be able to order your lawnmower around without leaving the couch. Of course. it might tiak back to .vou "In the next few years, we will see an in- crease in the number or ma<'hines that talk. to u1 and an increase in the number of m achines that can understand our s poken command.a," predicts Or. Geor ge Bekey, chairman of the department or eleclrical en1ineertng systems al use. "The first machines are alread y on the market -talking translators. toys like "Speak and Spell" and talkjng chess playing machlnes." Bekey said. ·'Next I would ex- pect taJJrlnC machines that wse s peech syn- thesiun wtll probably be used In elevators. automobiles and on the telephone." It's a lot euler for machines to talk to us than for ua to talk to them. says Bekey ''Speech recognition has several prob- lems," be said. "oi\e is the recognition or contllluoua s peech -most computers un- dentand only one or two-word commands. Other dllflculties crop up becal4Se English me.map U'e often dependent oa context or YOlce lnflecUon and the compute r un· del'ltandl neither." Thnes-Mirror Buys Newspaper Dl!NVl:R CAP> -The Times Mirror Com- pa117afl.GI A.alel• and the Denver Pott Inc. have s awed u acreement ln principle for Times lllnw to 1*J tbe Poet, Denver '1 only dally after· ... ••=·for •bout• milUon. Tiie aald t.beJ expect an lAlUal $25 •HJ• .... PQIMllt, followed •t the end of 10 ,..,.~. ol tlll mlWoa, wtth aeml-_.. af mterwt at the rate ol 10 per· = . All ....... us mtWoa would be .,.. -'W 11-,.ar period. .,.... ...... 111 ............. publlaber of -.; ............ , ........... by ... prwptCt ti.at ... DaM .. wlll M ............ ol • eompaQJ .... J • 11 ti 'lllMI lllnw. Mo ftDtl' MWlpaper' •1r· #nlllM..-......._" -.. . . -............. ---- Business Mind Your Fs and Ps t .. '01ifit1R11rt> Rates Higlwr Tlm11 Competence K ) JOH N ('lJNNIFF Af•liwMn•uAAM.,,. N t-;w YPHK M 11111 y11111 ,.. und I"~ )Oung roen 1.11111 w1)n11·11 hf 1\11w111•u uod p<1lh h ·lll c1tnd1dateb, too and yvu II tll'l ,1twu1I Out u l\\ u Y.!> remem~r tho l flll(h fo' 11ftt•11 11111u c11s•·:. mort' than 1tn u bunflance or P l11 th111 11•1)1>rl , I•' 1:--lh" 1°1>1!\! lt!lt1•1 fu1 l'1.>nhdenc1.o, ond P 'lllllldH for 1•11m1wlt·11c•,. lh'llt!r to u1>e lht.' cod<.•. 'lil) .. ttw M1ur1'1• 11( 1h1 rt•11111 t tit.in 111 n sk <1ny mad v,•rtt-nl n 1lx lllJ in "l•,·111115 11r tJronun< 11111011 In most :dt u a11oru. wh1...•rt·in u 11t r~"" b 1.'hllSt·n for a respon si hit.• JOb, wuy .. till' ""llfl't• l'.UKt.'Oe Jenrungi>, a 11to~· .. h·1lu~t )i1 .ind •• p11>(t'.!>St>r J I M H·h1.:<ir1 S1at<' L 111 \ t.' 1·1111) • ... I;, I 1 ~ I h 111 ht.' d l p lt l:S lht!law111 .,. !'he• Ill\\ ul I-··~1n l>t• '>tcllt-tl \Jt lOU.!>I) hut l h • 'i ll111>ll''t '>t.'cm i. lu bt· .it1 t' • 11r• "''"'' used recently by l11u111•1'" 'ln lht' ,flt>OlrJUl. )o' "Ill• ' Ol .llWJ.Vb, ht• .!>fl)'S, bl.rt €'01JUjl!h l(l lllllkf' tilt.' opposite th\! l" Ct. IJt 11)0 t Ul>OCI FF More prl"Cl:IC'l y hl' '·•)'>,!ht• l.1w or r' 'it ates that the c·omb1111itio11 t)f ht~h F <ind l•JW ''r mt'd1um P 1s 111t1H' o fll'n tht' w 11111cr th.in h1.,:h P bl.It poor F " '!'he luw vf r I.!> .. 1mpkr "If y.1uJ11n't have hrgh F 1 lh'l\ ulltht• Pm lhe wnrltl won't bcsu.Cf1('1ent." Jt.'nJ1111~:-• .iuth11r nf the book 'AtuHomy of Ll'aderstup" :lfl<I aclv1:<..·r tv C'l)rporatP and oc - t·asionally 11e1htk.1I le:Hfor.,, •l> 1rntuled becaust:, he !..1y.!>, .Jimmy Carfrr, ft1•n ;11tl kf'ag,in and Joh1) An de rs on fail to urnlcr.!>tarttl •·st-:( AllSt; Ot' TH•~ WA\I the human mind work:.. 'h..: says, "ii you l.'>.ude 1" i t is presumf'd you have P " l\nderson, he !l.t.)'s. has prOJt!Cted f' bcttu than the otht:r t w1), t11n 1111w hl' wonders if Anderson's F isn 't falling. Carter's r>rnbl1•111, he l>:ty'i, IS that hf' has railed tn 1.•stablish lus I'. a fmd1111? h-: says 1s documented by wides pre ad <' n t t<'I'> m oflht-p residC'nl 's record. l<ea~an has not cstnb11shed his P e ither. accord- tn~ to Jenrun~s. and that means both he and Carter must .. mordmatelv '>tre:.s" their I'' in t hdinal w~ks. oft he 1·ampa1~n ~ow r omei. the catch 1n the choices bcfu rt! \hem. According to Jennings, wh('n Carter in July 1979 !.uggested that pt><>ple had lost their ronfartencc, they perceiv ed Carter as h av in~ lost hJ s As he secs 11, the p ublic '<i lack of F r esulted not from having liltlt> fuith in lhcml>clves but from hav mg littlefaith in IP<tde r shlp IT IS AUtOST AXIOMATIC, h t· !>ays, that "If m v lcadtirs (ton t s how high I-' in themse lves. then 1 l'annolshow high F 1n them "Hi!?h F', he says, meanl> "I know what needs to be done I t an do it. I will do It " H av111i; .!>at un corpu1 3U! '>dc<:llon c;1mmittees, and having adv1i.ed holden. of top Jub.!> and a spirar.ts to the c;amc, Jenniogs -;ays ht> nas seen the ()hl'nomenon a t work time .tnr .m ... )car aftl:!r year It 1s a n 111tu1ttvc n ·a1·1ron, t1c1 ::.&V\ and ('an Le document('<i through n1<1n· .. hr..,tor} Jenning:-. d1t1 just that in 'A11atomy CJf Lt'adersh1p, a study of political and business leadership. HI!: llA.S . E£N THA'f pto0plP 1or)!1\·e .. l dt:'k or rompelrncc• that 1<i, a 1 .. r·k .,r .!>kill in a Job, :.ii; d•I h:rentiatt.-cl fruin 1ncu111pcl•·r,cc wh1111 'iuggc5b a lad( of ability . but alm<b t never fur);(tVt• a 1 .. 1·k 11f self ·COnfidf'OCl.' "Almost t-very ti m e· we: c h110!.t' a nt-w prP~1d1•111 Wf' d ed a µi;r:-.on who lack!> LOmpdt•Ti l't' 'liel11:vin11 , he say<; "lt he tloesn 'I ha vc P hut drtC", hii\''' lot.. ul F ht• will lo·am un lhcjc1b :rnd IJ('COnll' l·ornrwtl·nt " T h.ls yc111·, he t'ondudP5. 1l "l't'lf'I.!> wl· will 1,,. wal(•hing for and voung on tht· V l<tt:lor It 1ncan .. lhc ca ndidah .. 'S musl show an inoruinall'.! :111\uunl (Jf real Pin themselvt•!. 1f they arct" mo;t11l rt•:.tJ f' tn V•Jtc rs WANTED l ,. ~~,~~5~~.~~ . .-99~~~·· 11 t·.·· •·· o 1~u • ••.• ~ , . ' • J • • ' I I 1'11, •'• t• t 1(1I 11 1 ' tr.. t, I 1 ,., '. •·;"' ~· 11 • •'\ .. ,, ,,, • '"t '(' /. k I I b. !fy l.J I -• . . .JC:~',-_l _S b~· .lt)Sl_Plt South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesn • S40-9066 Thursday Octobur <'3. 1980 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEA TH OF ROLAND P ~HEPHERD ANO OF P ETIT ION TO A D M IN IST E R ESTA r e NO . A-106286 T o all h e ir s, ben ef1c1 aries, c r editors and contingE:nt creditors of Roland P Shepher d o f Cypress, Callforn1d, and person s w ho may be QI her wise interested in the will .rnd /or estate· A J)('tltlon h as been 111ed by Charles R . M a nos 1n the s uperior Court of Orange County r eques\ino that Charles R. M anos t>e appointed as nersona l r t>presentat1ve 10 aCI m i n ic;ter the e s tate o f • DAILY PILOT 87 P UBLIC NOTICE ITAllMllfl 0, WITMD .... &.. '"°"" 'AltTHl lt,M U• Oll'lltAllNto UMOllt l'ICTITIOU' eUllMISS MAMa rt1<r •011-.nq .,.,_, ,,.. wllllOf- o • Q•fttr•I P•t l nt r l rom tll• "'9•1ner\lllp -·•Uno .,,.., !tie fk· 11110,,. "'"""'" ft...,.t of NEWl'OltT INTEA\TAfE PROPERTIES et I 'orpor•I~ P<•t•. S..llt 101, N--1 8 ••<.ft, C..htornt• ~. fl1• flCllllO<I\ Du\Ot\tU .,._ ttei.. m~n\ fur Ille Per1.,..,.,.lllp WH flt ... °" Ju1r 1S, 19IO 111 llW '°""I' o1 or.,.., ~ 1111 Nem• •no AOCl•H\ ol ,,,. P••\<111 Wlll1d,.wlrog· f •O C•\f\merti Tr•tt•n. ••• Sindt ••II• On••. 1..oron• del Mer, C•l 11 or nl•.,.,..., Slgnea· lf<I c ,, .. ,.n .,_,._ PvOlo\heO 0.tnQt C.O..i Ot lly ll'llol, !Jct 9, 16, 13. JO, IGeO 411CMO PUBLIC NOTICE RQlancJ P. Shepn erd < un ,.crmous 1u,11•1u der the tndP.pendent Ad-NAMllTATEMIMT m 1ni '.>trat1on of E st a tes '"e 1o11uw1119 .,..,'°" "c1ot111111o.s1- A I T -"~ I <. , . he pe1it1on l'i ... el fo r C.ROF I PAODVCTIONS, ,.,., hearing tn Dept No. ) at s .. cn 8twd. Hufttongton Sotacll, 100 Ci111c Centtr Onve, C•t11o'"·•'l2 ... 1 We'>I. in tne City o1 Santa c11r • .,op11er c1 ,o• Croll. JU• !.n111•n1 !>heel, No C, H .. n1.1191"" Ana, California on Nov 11 .. cn, C.lil••n•~9ZMB ebmbP.r \4, \9&0 at 10 00 1111• t>..\""'h "<°"°"<I.cl 1>t an"" cl rf'\. -O••tOt.1••...._IV,, (._ruU I F YOU OBJ EC r lo th•· '"" .1.1enwn1 ,.._ 111eo •II" -grantinq I)( th,. oellt1on, CJ11n11C1o••vlO•t11Ql'C-t,on Oc· y ov 'ihould t:.'tlher dPl)edr ,.,.,., 11 •\llllO .,,41,u ar 1 no:.> h(,ar1nq and '>t al e p.,., .. ,,_ a..~ eo." 0.11, P1toe, 'Tou r ob 11>1.. l 1on s o r I ill:! C.<I ".lC o. '· n. , . .., .,.s1• writlcn ob1t;t.l1un<, N1ln !ht> court Detore tnt! hear1nq Y our dPIA!Ma"cc may ~ PUBLIC NOTICE "' PC:rSrJfl or oy your at "~~~1~,:T~'!!~':.~~ I or neF'( 0 R E '"~ loll-•llQ "'"\On " CIOlno llwst-' '( U ,A A nu» d\ C RrDITOR or a cont · W[.~l t::AN REFRACTORY 1ngent credll(Jr of the rlr>-P11oovc1s. 1d191 via.,.,..,,., •••Ille. (,.11,orn1• Y21f~. P.0 Boa 4¥07, •rvlM, ce;:i..,eo, you m ust file .nur ~,.111,.,n .• ~11• tl.:llm with !he l OUrt or Lo•wr••1<• M, oa1111n, 1'1¥1 Ill• ,,re'ient 1l lo the f)(;r'>Ufldl V•rono. l•••ne, Callfornle92115 rtprt:senta11 ve appo1nP•d .,,;;;;~.~"'"""' "cMClu<leo 111 •n 1n· by the court w1 thin four '""''''"~ M. O•n•tn n1onths tron1 the date of '"" "a'~"'ll"1 .... 111eo wi111 111e 11r<,t 1ssuanc ... ot IPlltrr'io as :-.,:,~1;1':;: 0' 0••"91 Co""''"" O<· prov 1ded 111 Sec. t1un 100 of F1•n .. I,, e pr 0 b o] I e c 0 Cl e 0 I ~"'""'-o,.,nqe COoll>I O•lly Piiot, Cdlilornia Th•· l11n•· for uct 11 ..o.~0• •.ll,l'l90 ·~ tiling <.ld•m'i w ilt not e..:· - pire prior tc. fucir morithsl PUBLIC NOTICE fr om rhe oatt' ot inc• n ar-NOl•CEOFll'UILICMES TINeTO ing notice<:t atloll~ H HELO .... THI. OltANOE C04.I• YOU MAY EXAM IN E TY 'LANNING cOMM1u1CNt o• the f1IP k er>I Oy :ne court•~~= ;~1...uC:-~~~o ~:=-= It y ou art intercc;teel 1n the OF THE a1...1to ca11.tll 11'\.AMNIM• e!°>tcllt, fOU may ftl,.. <> re-~~~lLo~s~~Lo:.:=::"TY que!>I Wltl'l tne C(Jvrt IO fP. Tn~ P1enn1119 CommlUIOft ,,_,1n9 ceive s~1al not1.._o: of trie '"'" .,.. ""10 '" '"" 1>1•nn•nv eom-l1wentory ot LStdte a'loSel s '"'~"on ..._,,1111 ,_., in ,,,. Oraf191 and of the p<>t i l•OOS a(· lou11lyHallol Adm1ntil<•lion, IOC••I< • Ctnler 1-'la,.., ...,,I• Ana, <Alllornla °" .. <'ON fl DENCE <:AN!'llO'f be faked," s avs J en ning~. Ke belit>ves cockiness. for examµle will be seen a~ fabe confidence, esperiall} this vear. Un deC'idcd votcrS, ht• says, lack F'; they t•..in spot the lack m others lt J:ets a little m ore rompl.icatt:d Voters' lack of F r robabl \·an be tracNt to thl·1r lack of confidt>nce L o u n t '> a n d r 1--p o r I s Nowtmtie• 1. 1<1«1 •• 1. JO p.m .. or •• dtscr ioed 111 ':>ec.:1011 1100 'oon 1,,.,, .. ,.., •• '"" Commtulcwu -----------------------of lht Cal1 torn1a Probate ~.~~0':,.7,~1:·.~:.:;:.:~,.,. •11 1n- Code. T "" p111n •111 oe lorwerde<I Ill' UM Phone Case Herit~e Bank \II 1\11 u I I Ith Ruling Upheld CONSTRUCTION FINANCING AUSTIN, Texas (AP> -The Texas Supreme Court has left standing a lower court decision that threw out a SJ million !!lander s uit agains t Southwest ern Bell Telephone Co. A San Antonio trial court had awarded former Bell e•ecutivc J a mes As hley and Oleta Gravitt Dixon. widow of Bell's former chief of Texas opera - tions . $1.5 mill.Ion each in damages after a 1977 1ury lrial In November 1978, however. the 4th Court o f Civil Appeals at San Antonio oveturned that de- cision, and the c ase was appealed to the Supreme Court The hlgh court on Wednesday said state law de- nied jt jurisdiction to review rourts of civ11 appeals dec1f>lons m virtually all slander cases. including the one filed against Bell by A!-ihley and Mrs . Dixon who was rcnmmed a fter G ravitl's death. Ashley anrl his wife, nonnw . lost a $1 million invas!o n of pnva<.') 1udgment against Bell in another CIJH ' decided by the Supreme Court in 1978 •Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildm~s Takeout c·ommitment required alon g with leases •orange County Properti~ •Land Loans up to 1 y•"'ar 50'7' of appraisal •up to S750,000 I lcritagc 1 ~anK ;i 1l 1 CAl-1 PIJ$ 081VF IHVINF r AI IF0FINIA 9211 \ CONT ACT JfFr-JOHN.30N '7 141833-3700 AM OFFICE FOR $20 MO. P.O. IOX SIO MO. MIWPOIT llACH MA ... ADDltlSS A Golden Opportunity Let Inflation Work For You THEPOSTIOX 549-2287 COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Colna a 8'empe GOLD & SIL VEA Prtcea for 1.._22-IO ~c--• -.. c1..•••·" . .., K•U9!'"--Mtlll•L.~"' .. IOOCO•-~ .. 50 Pe\O\ .... <IO'll. Sit.,., a.q, lUO' ,,,_ ...... ___ "' •U lor '•"•"' •111•t•r (714)5519150 Soutn coeat Plau Vlll•ee ............. k ---C-"- A.VAIAIUNOWJ Prestige location Early Mell OellYefY. Holding and fOfWlrd1ng U.S.,.... s.--.. ........ 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Oporto, Newport Beach, 1 PlaM•ftO un11 1"'1udlt•• 1-.... p1e11, Ca . 92663; tel : (714 ),PGllC1U ,-1..-,,_t1119acll-IO 673-4172 "'"I Coettal ... ,, ol 197• ._.,.,_" 1 lor Ille lerrllory known al lhe Alleo Voelo ~I, WlllCI\ ~Oft\llU of ·~ Put>ll>hed ()o •not COt\I Oa•I ~ 1'11011 P''l•im•ltly z•90 t <rH locatlHI Ill Oct n 13. ~. 1-•17/•to \Ou\11 Or•nqe County ltelweell --Aoumoor lA•w,.. -let lo tlle -· P\lBUC NOTICE 1:: c_:~~n9:or'":':9-~o!,.:,,.~1~ ----"-' J Soulll ............ -.....,.._ ......... Dall'•aT"'lfNTOI' Ille'°""'· Tll~ll'OtlTATlotl THIE Pl.AN IHCORPOl\ATIES COM-lfOTIC.I TOCO..TaACTORI OITIOHS P\.ACEO OH THE ll'l.AN I St•-~·· ..... ~ , ...... .., ., av THIE SOUTH c;oir.sT RIGIOteAL tr.. ~nwnl o1 Tr.,.•OOl'l•llon 110 COMMISSION AT ITS HI.ARING OH .,., .. 111 Sl>r•"9 '>H• .. I A ........ 1000 LOI tOCTOSER •••••• THIE PLANNING AftQelH C•lllorftld 00011 unlit 1 COMMISSION WILL CONSIDER 0 cloc.lo. pm ,,,. 0.I-• )0 1.-o •I WH E THEA THESE CONOITIONI wnlcll lim~ •ft•¥ wll• ,,.. oul>il<IY 1AAf C~SISTIENT/IH SV8STAN· ._,,.., •nd ruo in Room 7 ~I ._.10 T IAL COHFOAMANCIE WITH THE adOreu ,0, ,0.,.1r.,ttlon Oft ~lele BOARD'S APPltOVEO LCI> SVBMIT- ttlottw•v ,,, •<<O'"d•nc ... ,.,, '"• reo AUGUST'· ••.. •Ptrclll<•tlons IPl~refo• to w lllCll COM PLIANCE WITH THI "M>eClal '~"'' ,,._ ~' IOllOWl CALI FORNI A ENVIRONIWllENTAL O•·-c ...... ,, '" C<Xl• -.. QUALi TY ACT s1a1111or., ... mpl 1ru,., S•Y ~,,...,, to ~.'r"' .. ., Rcwd our~"nt to S«:t'On 201IO '· OfW'-'*' 1) 01-0ra U l • 1 ,, • lu'l•lno l•..e 10 C>o of 11111 PllllllC R-cH C-l~nglhrnf"d •nd • ,,de•••• to bf! For more •nfotrn.t'On con·tac.t Ad- t.onsttuc.tld v•n<• PfannJng. II t North Broectw.,, 8•0• .,.. ,....,,,.., IO• ,,,.. onllrC' Senta ANI, Celllon\le Te.....,.. (1U ) •O•K" OrKfi~ PWf°f'tn tJ4 SJlt Pl•n\ WP<fflr•ll~.,, "'""' l •000'\at Pul>th rwrd Or.nQlt Cotlit 0.ttr Pt~ tor ms. to.r 01ttn.no '"°'~ i>'f\rrt• t'•" ont• Oc.1 U, 1490 •1ff.ll) b• obtal nrd .. , ,,,,. l...>focu.rtm .. nt o• -----· r • .,,.,porl•lio" Pia n• ana 81cl PVBLJC NOTICE Oo<Ul"t'\fl'"lf\, rtoom )Q TrenWXJr l1t11on _ _ -----~~;',0~;:,~n::X' ;'.~:~·,~:ft".,~in;;~: NOTICE OF DEATH OF ~,,us JJ?$t ..,, , ,..,.,. 0# -·• •1 '" EDYTHE A. HESS AND •oa•~ otttc• ••"-' •t I"• u11·~-· 0' ,,,.. OF P ETITION TO AD· o1,1r1c1 D1r?<1or'"' rr""lfrO"•rior1 •• MINISTER ESTATE NO Los A~lh1 S;.')n t-'•N •vn. 11N1 ow • o .. 1 .. c1111wfl•fnlti<wor-~1Hlf ..... l•d l A-106333. ·~• "'"'"'"u1 "'"""''"~"tu'"''"• T o a I I h e i r s b;~;'ft"' ""'~0 •no • P•"0•m•M• benefic iaries, c redi tors P11rwftn• 10 SK1•nr1 1111~· u·~ l.•oo• and contingent creditors of Coo• ""' -··· n•••••l1n9 .... al Edythe A . Hess of Laguna ~';i;'..:," ·~,:','~1';.11;:m~:~ H 111 s, C a Ii for n i a and 1 ~no '"" °'"""'"""'""''"'•a'"""' pe rson s who may be .,•9• t olll•\ '" I~" D•P••l"'•r•I ol OtherWt5e interested in the l t4U\C>vl h l""' oubh• """" I ntoll•O w i II and1or estate : t;,:·~::,~::;·"" Wdoe Qm ' d•t•o A petition has been filed o F P • •• l M E ,. • <> • by M ar y Jo Fleig i n 1h e TAeNS:;?",':.i~:...., b Superior Court of Orange c : Cllttt. Y County requesting that '°' r, L A11•~·• Mary Jo Fleig be appolnt- o..ou11 01 .... 10• ed a s personal represen-=~';'.,!.~:;;::•n• tative to admin ister the oa1•0 ~'"""-' r> •-estate of Edythe A. Hess p""''"'""'°'"-'°"""'"1'P '"' <unde r t he I ndependent 0c 1 1• n '* •0600 Admini st ration of E states P URI IC NOTICE A ct). The petition is set for • hearing in Dept. No. 3 a t ~ -F,CT,,.-1001ius1 .. 1ss 700 Civic Center Drive, lfAMlf ITATr"'uT w est, In the City of Santa Thr 1011ow•ftll oe"'"" .,. oolng Ana Californi a on Nov-~~n I 00 I (AJ GREAT 8EGINNINGS, ltlJ e mber 18, 1980 at 10: GAEAT &!'GINNINGS 8" PAJA,3MO I a .m . Sc> p,.,. o. s.r-1• An•, c• '2ro.e 1 F YOU OBJECT to the ROl>trl M<(oron1c•. J21 So I Geroner Or-,C• OOOll gran ting of t he petlt On, eonnl• McCortf\1<. 111 So · I you shoUld either appear c.tr<tn•r. o...,., '-· '20IJI at the hearing and state T11 .. 0 1111,,.n '' '""d"<1•0 "¥ • your objections or file 9#,,ert l P'l,.,,..,,..,,IP . Rebert Mc.eo"""~ written objec tions with the r111s ,......,,_, ""' 11111c1 '""" '"" court before the hearing. Counly Cler• atO.-(OOln\y Oft s.i> Y our appearance may be I teml>ttt n, '"°· 1 . I "' .. tu 1n person or by your at· P"""""'° 0r-c,oe" °''1" P1101 torney. 0<1. 1. t, 1•, u, 1"° 407.uo I F Y 0 U A R E A , , lcR EDI TOR or a cont· PllBUC NOTIC E I lngent creditor of the de- -,.1CTmous IUllNIH .. cea.sed, you must file your Niuusuu11111"' c laim w i th the court or T11e 1oi1o.111Q ""'°" •• 00<ne """ present it to the person•I ..... :~NE II IN 0 u) TA IE s I H I representative :appointed cORPOAATEO 2Ul Co•• SI•••• 1 by the court within four Cotona c1o< ,,,.r. C.111 ....... •uu ' months from the date of J-°"""'· un c.o .. s''"'· j first Issuance of letters H C«ON Cle• MM. c..111 ... .we ~u I,._ I co-~tl 700 of r1111 --,, ~-"' ..., 1,,. prov ~ n ._.. on c11 .. ...,.1. the Probate Code of ,,.,""~ California. The time for tl\1, ......._ •e\ •h• """ '"' f lllng claims wlll not ex· c°""1' o.r-"' 0r.,._ <..oun1, aft Oc· 1tbtr •· 1•. pl re prior to four months P,..,,. from the date of the hear· P111t11.-0r..,.. eoa .. 0.11, P11ot, lnQ noticed above. ~~'.:..'~·~'~----*'~ YOU MAY EXAMINE PUllUC NOTICE the flle kept by the court. If you are Interested In the estate, you may ft .. a re- quest w ith the court to r• celve special notice Of the Inventory of estate aueta and of the petitions, ac- co unts and rtports described In Section 1200 of the C.llfornla ProtN~ Code. PICTITtOUliUiiNi U lllAMa ITATaNNT tll• IOIMwlf\9 per'°"' an dolnt 11\1.\IM\l e\: A. I>. SHOOTl .. O ACCESSO"lllS, llUS Coln Alvar Cr , Founlaln van•,.~..,,. 1111orl\4IOen # ... wortunt l q111,. l'llOlll C...W•IOI>. n~ Coley ,.,..., Cr., F-.lft Vellay, C....1 .... llMI tZTOI T 1111 IUllltetA ii <"'*1<\IM lty a "' ,..,., .. '"''I ~ .... I•• •••C•P• -.... "'· "-""'·· Tllll =·' -lllN •1111 IM c-ty c.« .. °' .. C-1• ... °" _ ..... ,.,.,, . ,. ......... 0r.,.. C..tl Delly "'''"· William M. Wllc;oxen ~ For.st Arinu9, SUM 24A, Laguna Be•ch, Callfoml• 92651 . .. ________________________ lia ___ 6 ____ 111111_ Ott. U. .......... 11. lttO 4"1• PublllNd Or•not Coeat O•llY PflOt, Oct. 23, 24, 29, ,.., ~m.eo ..... .._ . r •• DAILY l>IL01 BUSIN~SS fuflat~on Erodes Pay Increase WAS lllNt;ToN I At' llw mt•dhHl 1nronw l•f Arn.-r11·un famlll ... rost> by 11 ti t.>t1rn·n1 IJ-.t yeo1 but 1nn,.t1on eroch·d ull but I rracllon ol the gwin. llw l '<'n'u' Rurhu has r~port,.11 Tht' median fom1h 1nrnm1• 14," SJ9,AA4 in 1979. c·11nip1ire1I with 911.840 lht' pn•vhlui. \ 1•,1r hut 111f111t1<1n a11 m<'JISUrt-11 h y the· Cont unwr l'1'1t't' lnrlt>< ""-"''' h' 11 :i Pt't<'f'nt th<' bun·au "1ud ·1 hal lert llttlt> s1gn1f1t'u11t 11wrt't11>t• in 'ltt•nding po,.1•r Tht> nwdlan 111 th1• ~1101 11l 14h1 r h h11lr 1h1• fav111l1t•b hi111 h1.itw1 income 1md hiaU h;acl 111'14 rr lt\('()ffil' doubkd from 1970 l o 19'19 hut ttdJustmt•nl for rnflalttm left lht' 111\•1.h1m f1rn11h v.1\h 11nh I\ 1 flt'r.'t'nt m 111t• µun •htt'1nl( power over tht• d1·\'BJ1· Ttw C1•n11u11 llur1·uu 'J1tl :'4 't 1 ~·rrl'nt ut fom1l11·i. hucl 11H·1111••' below S\2.500 a \ c•ut "'"' I\~~ 11e·r1·t•n1 «IHlwt·d m<'om1•11 of ll'" t h.111 '25.000 Annl~sti. 11J1tl tht• 1itr1114th of 1111-di.111in1•rn111•"'1t:. <affN'l<'d h.> .i11 increalit' frum 1!'70 (II un~ from 11 J)<"rl't•nt tu 15 Jlt'rl1'111 Ill 1tw propot1.jon v( furnil16 ht•111lt•<I ti\ u l411m1rn with no hu11bu111I 1•rl'~ ent. Anotht'r fat•lor "d~ <JO ln•'rf'li!>t' from 28 r><·r < 1·111 tu '.j() IWI ~~l , IO lht' llUIObt•r l)f rJ111tllt•11 ht'ildffi lJ) pt>rS110\ \ln<l\·r \ht' <l~C nf More lhan 25 m11l111n ,\111t'l'h'ttn11 I If, pt'r~m of tlh· '"'"uh.1 lt•111 wc•n· ht•low th1• ix1vNtY lt•vel tn 1979 The number ll vin~ 1n 1>ov1•1I\ dditu.·d "" lll'l11w $7,4 12 for a non.farm family of four, ro!>t• ~h.ctatly from t!nH Tht' numlM.'f or poor l'lderly persons living in povnty rose from :S ~ 1111l1111fl in llflK to 3 fi million last year 'l'tw n•1>or1 "11d lhcrt' were no signific ant changes in 11*79 in thl' r 1•l ,1l l\ t' 11w111111·:. 11( white . black or Spanish origin f am1hes Whites h.Ht a 111\'tlwn tr1C't111lt' of $20.~. blacks, $11,650. a nd Spantsh-ongan C.11111114·:. Sl.t,:tiu ,\ \}Vtt'al 111u1:k fumll} h.111 57 per!'enl o( the income of while f111111ltci., the l.Jun•au said 'l'lw I '1•1L4'us llun ·au s aid four catt!gon es or families showed a ... 1t;r11r1t·unt \'han~t' 111 anflctlllm adJu~ted median income between 1~711 <&nd t!n9 ln<"rease~ wert! rc1>-0rted by m arried couples with the wife in th .. lulour forn• with a 2 percent t>oost in income. and familie!. headed ll> w11111t'n . "ht>!>t' 1ni·11m~" ro:>C'on t he avt'rage by 5 perC'ent On lht' 11thcr hand . lhe a verages were pushed down by a 4 Jl('r t'l'lll ill'l·hnl' in the real 1ncomP5 of families whose head complcl('(I r11u1 Yl'a r.. of cnllegt' or m1Jre, and by a 3 ~rcenl drop in the 1n n llli t• of thost' whose head was a p rofessional or techniC'al worker Phone Firm Granted Rate Hike SAN FRANCISCO IAl'l General Telephone Co. bas bee n granted a $97.5 million annual rale increase. butt he s tate Public Utilities Commission withh eld a n additional $7.4 million until ·'poor service" is improved. The increue boosts the basic rate a residential custom e r pays to $6 .25 from $5 .42 in metropolitan areas a nd $5.60 in rural areas, with a $1 c harge for customers who don 'l own their telepbanes. The stale Public Utilities Com · mission s aid 1l withheld part of the increase as a "rare a nd un usual penalty" until the ulllity offers evidence servit•e has been improved. The decision s aid if Ccneral Tele phone's service were ade quate, the increase would total $104.9 million . It said the $7.4 million could not be restored at least until Dec. l , 1981 , a nd then only if improveme nt goals are met. (General Telephone serves portionsofOrangeCounty > General had ~~htEale_!!ike $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • l11ter••• only P.VM•nt ··--· •C-••rdal • R-klenOal • Weea.ly co••lt••n•• • N ont .. ly fundln9• • 6 -n•"• lo J V-H • So11thern C.llfo rnw I• loan infor•atlon ••,..,It• ·" of SI 19 9 million Over 29 days or public hear mgs prior to the: rtec1sion, the P UC was told of poor servict' which included no d ia l tont>, wron g number s. noisy lines. slo w operator assistance. d is- connections during calls, failure of phones to ring and busy signals o n Cree lines. In a separate decision, the PUC ordered General to pass on to customers a Sl.9 million re fund on tax savings it has re- ceived. (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE , ll I fJf>wf• •" ( •"·'''' [1• ve ( 11•• 'I' JJl..\trt "'''""""l '~ t; ... tt ... r CALL TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEm LOAN UPTO 5500,000 Newport ~~~!~~}:~~,d,s.~~1c • (714) 760-6060 _J -, Derricks, yes. Dining room sets, no. We've tJkcn thl' ads Jnd ltst:ngs th,11 bus1 nesst's use t t11..all cac:h other and put them tn .l separate book-The L(.).., Angele-; Bus1ne'>!> Tt1 Business Yell1>w Pages. You'll finJ materials , equipment and services from fi rms all over the greater Los Angeles market. And you'll finJ them faster and easier th,rn ever. Dining room sets? They're listed m Pacific Telt'phone's LC\s Angeles ConsumC'r Yellow Page•;, Now local investors can enjoy personal service and untraditional rates Now you can buy and sell rhrough a national broker at big savings on commissions-without giving up most of the personal service that yo u're accustomed to. We 'll save you up to two-thirds of the commissions that you pay t he full-commission houses. On some transactions we even beat the bare-bones discounters. 'Try us and sec. Call or write for free brochure and commission discount schedule. (KBS)~Boye&~ A WaD Street broker tla•t ,.,, locally from a Calilonia baU. 660 Newport C.enter Drive, Suit~ 23,, Newport Beach, CA 92660 . =::-' cn4) 644-2983 "' If ' • ln California, call 800,-432-7368 ,, S' 51 ~. , .. tu_.,,..,. • ""'"__. ......................... SaaFrudlco LoeA I 111 .. .,.... radio pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE 0TUllt CoHty. L.A. Collll ty. Saa ~naardloo Cou ty . RJvt"ldt Couty. '17.75 Lo&al mo. cost flO deposit on credit approva l -401 S SAN A FE SANTA ANA HOW TO AVOID A PREMATURE DEATH By Terry Gt-ant, R. Ph. :'>I t•d11·al rcst.'nr t·hl•rx aj.lrt.'l' that l'"'t.'-<s1vi: fl\.f.'rl:'atmj!. dnnkrn!! and smokm!! art.' takrnl! )'eurs off rnan~ peoplr 's lrvl's Constantly worrytnK and irrl'iular huur!> all shorten the lives of many pc·ople If you <'<in 't Slop a l)ad hubit. they advise. ~1ve your hody a chance for long s ur v i v al b y ro11sultrng a 11hy:o;u·1 an at least on('c• every year Ile will examine your body and if he fi11di1 some developmit trouble will help you to C'orrect It. And. you will be more success f ul if th e d1aj(no.<1ii; 1s early YOUH no<.:roH . C'AN PllONF. llS whc·n you need a medicine !'irk up your p·rcscripl ion if shopping nearby. or we· will deliver promptly without extra t'har~e. A l!reat man y peopl e entrusl us with the ir prucrlptlons May we compound youl'!I? 'AH &aO rNAIMACY ,,.........., Jlt ........ I__, ............. Ml·llll Call 142-1171. . ltut • few word• to work for A ............ . G e n e r a 1 • s (I pc r a t i on 11 .ir t' mainly in southern l'alifom1a. although it sc•rv •s Los \.ato1> Morgan Hill. Novat o and Kenwood in lhe San f'ran<'IS<'o are a Op Mt f f'r Repairs Under the rall' hike, the $2 46 monthly res idential lifeline rate for 30 locctl calls will remain un changed with h ve-minute local calls ove r the allowa nce ra1-;ed from three to four cents A Lockheed Ai re raft Co. engineer leans out pilot's win- d.ow of Galaxy C·5 plane at company plant in Marietta. Ga The nose cone swings up for easy access for r epairs and inspection~ during maintenance work. Business custome rs in the LQs Angeles area will be charged $6.50 plus four cents for a fi ve minute local call. The present Los Angeles business rate 1s $7 21 with 80 "free" local calls and a three -cent charge for ri ve m inute calls o v e r th at al · lowance . Coal Leases Sale Set WASHINGTON IA P 1 The government will offer for sale next .January coal le ases "n federal lands containing an estimated 450 m1l1Jon tons or <'oat . the Interior Oepartment says. rne an· nouncem ent wlll be the firs t involving fede ral lands since moratorium was imposed tn 1971 The sales will cover four tracts of land an Wyoming and SE-vc n in Color ado. ( h ·•·r Tiu· C :ounte·r HA SD Listinq) .(.. , ... ··o<.""'" 16'. J • ·1 .. nf • J' J • "'lil'NI'•' 0'• ~ )\~~,~~ J A • • N 11,t'l1 1• ~ ~...... '' ~ .,M :..-. ,, . • ., l"'i .... ~ f • , ' . .. , " ' ~I~• c ,. •t ';., 'l:' . , ..... d IW•"> I .~ • ,,l&• • f ,,, , j ,... •J ., ,.,. !+ J"•'I.. t , , •• ' J~' I) t' I "•' 41 • '*' • d•'t'I i, t;_ • l flt '• I. ·'1J...,, ~ '" •" •,, l I IJ ~"''"'•' / • ~t"P t,..1• J • •· • "<~•m•n .6 1 Prl1•dNo~ 1}.J. 11'• .._,mpAn-Cil ''-•1 F1t'r1 t•S~ 11 • )) ,._,..,,,.,,, f f 6 P,, • t ll'\ ~~>.· ~; ~ ~:~1,~; .. ~! . ~ . ~,:',:::! 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Dow Jones Final DOWN 15.61 CLOSING 939 51 lnstrunarnts Czar Music Sweetens More Than Ears 8> MIL TON MOSKOWIT'l Ir anyone has the right to say 'Stnk!! up th<' hand'· tl s Damel J llenJun, a SO year old Mt1fwtstert1(•r who'~ bmlding a bus mess on his lovt' for music In the J)rot esl! he has re- vers ed one of the central flows or our llml th1• submerging of small companies mto conglomerate-; Henkm, a native of Kan~,,~ C:1Ly, hC>gan µl<.1v1 ng the clarmet at an early age lie cnlcrctl lht.• Kansas C1l) Conservatory of Music when he wa s I~. graduating at 15 He played professionally in the Kansa~C1tv Municipal Rand Dan Henkm then went nn to the l 'n1\ers1 ly of M1ssoun. where he had a mus ic schol;irshtp Ile bc<'ame first clarmet1st wtth the school hand 111 al'-<• rrirntect his own c1anceband Afti>r gradual 1ng wtth d egrees tn h<•th mus ic and JOurnalts rn Jl cnk1n <:nte1 t'd lhe l ' S 1\1 r F'OrC'e In the early 1950s, he becam e dtrr'< to r of the J apan Air De frn..,e Band m Japan Money Tree Returnm~ lo c1v1h(ln lire l ll•nkm dto .1..,h<1rt tciur of d ut) "1th a n adverttsmg agent') hPfor<' ... 1gntng on a:-. arlvert1 i.1ng man ager of G Lel>la nc ct 1nu~wal 111strumcr1t rnanufa< turl:!r m Kenosha Wis Thal wa., thl's lart uf !Jan flcnkin :. husrne~~ ., r areer lie loves mus1t l'~J>l'< 1alty 1>.1ud rn11'>11 .111ti hf' iii c1rf ed to make his way 1n the mu;,1c<1 l 1n'>t1umcnt1ndu;,t ry Jn 1960 Henkin JO tncd one or !ht> lart:£''-l {O mp.1n1e<; '" th is f1 eld, l' G Conn, an Elkhart, Ind ~1:.1st•d manul3cturcrof brass and wmd ins truments Conn'-. h1;,tr1n ~01 -haC'k tu 187 & Its leadersh1p was such that .it rine f)41111t rn.m, \ e.\rs ai::n plants m and around Elkhart turn.·cl 11u1 ROptr1 l nl oft ht• h.rnrl m st rumen ts produ<'ed 1n this cou11tr~ HENKJN'S SPECIAL 1ntt•n•-.t a1 I 0 1111 "a' heli.i1111! music educato1 ~in ~ch{iOI~ tu butld tJp th1•rr li.111<1 proi;:r am <. lie c reated speC'1al band rNrutt1nv pro/,!rJ m~ fo1 them He• also published an award wmmn~ mdga11nl' <'nrrn('h1J1 J rn 1969, Conn passrd mtn th1· ha nth of Mal mtfl<111 , 01111• .1 pro ud name tn pubhshrng that had t•vol \ll•<1 1ntu a ho•lgepr,dgl• made up of such elements <JS thC' Katha nnc: (; 1 btJc !iccreta rial schools the Berlitz language schools, Collier s En cyclopedia, the San Francisco specialty s to re, Gump's Brentano s bookshops. 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' : )tl ; 1' .... • 't: ta•. .,, '.: 11 • .., , ... n ' 8 lft l A.IL ft IL' II c DeM•"-'""",_ CAROL RENE.AU OF SOUTH LAGUNA CHECK' OUT "VUTIGE' AT MAIN BEACH PARK Whether tt'a Seen •• Art, or • Lump of Metal, You Hawft't Heard ttte laat of It Vestige Wins Reprieve . Hearing on Laguna Sculpture Postponed By STEVE MJTCBELL Of-Dlllly ...... , .... Veau.e. Tbe word means "a trace ol aometblq tbat once existed but bu disappeared." f. "rdly an appropriate name for the controversial steel sculpt~ that graces Laguna's llain Beach Park. A more ac- curate title might be "Veau· vlan," for all the rumblin1 and uproar the 16-foot tall creation baa caused in the Art Colony. THEE vocaJ Lagunans have appealed to the State Coastal Commiaaion to order the re- moval of "Vestige," because they say the resting bulk blocks La1una's "window to the sea." But it now appears a decision on the fate of the Hal Pastorius Delays ~U•J•st' creation won't be macfe unW at least mid-November. The state panel's staff politpcned a public beariq on the sculpture lut week, aa)'in& they have not decided what rec- om meodatiCJD to make on the future ol the art piece at Main Beach Part. They'll olfer some sort ol rec- ommendation to state com- miaaioners at the Nov. 18-20 commiaaion meeting in San Diego. M EANWBILE, sculptor Pastorius, who created his heavy steel utworki in La1UDa Canyon, bu received word from the city askin& him to remov~ Vestiee at his convenience. The sculpture was erected at Main Beach Park last January ·Laguna Turm Down Hillside Freeze A proposed moratorium on de- velopment of hillsides and open apice tn LagunA Beach has beeo rejected by a split vote of the Ci· ty Counril. Tbe council voted 3-2 to reject the moratorium, which would ban been effective unW the city's General Plan bas been revised. COUNCIL ••••••s Neu Jl'ltspatrlck anct Sully Bellerue wted aaatmt the motion to re- ject the moratorium. Some members of citiaen com- mittees lo the mid1t of the General Plan revision proceu bad urted that an urgency or- dinance be adopted to tem- porarily ball 1ubdlvi1iom on open apace and billalcle areu. Dtclt Toomey, chairman ol the Open Space and Conservation Elements Committee in the General Plan revision proceu, 1&ld a deftnition of open apace waan~. TOOllEY SAID the commit-tee members don't care ii there la a moratorium or not. but needed an open apace deflnltlon to complete their task. -Mayor Wayne Baglln said he didn't 1upport the moratorium because it was unnecessary and unjust. · · He added that the developers bad already been delayed, and that aucb a moratorium would be "pullin& the rue out from un- der them.'' Councilman Kelly Boyd aaJd tbe needed definition of open apace could be provided. And, be said, the developers' projecta "will fty or not try on the merit ol the project." Island Yield. WWII J/ictim ANCHORAGE, Aluka <AP> -Milltary officiab aay they have found what they think ._ another alteleton of a Japanese soldier on the Aleutian island ol Attu.liteofa World War II battle. The alteleton, intact from tbe pelvis down. was uncovered about 35 feet from where two Coast Guardsmen recently found a skeleton, aald Wllllam Bruu, Elmendorf Air Force Bate 1pokesman. The search for the l'ftt ol the second alteleton ·bu been baited becaute ol Japanete ammuni- tion in the area, Bruu aaid. aa a six-month Laguna Loaner. When July slipped into Aqmt, three Lasunana appealed to the •late panel to have it removed. A public bearlne in September WU postpooed IDllil last week, and then poetponed a1ain until the November meet.ins. Putorim uy1 he's working on lbe problem, and baa a couple of aoldertna Irons in the fire. For one thine. Newport Beach mt1ht be Interested in acquiring the 3,~ton sculpture, be said. And a buainesa near his Lapna Canyon shop bu expressed an interest in baviq it put in front ''sort of like a local landmark.'' THEN TBEaE'S always the poaaibtlity a private party might come up with tbe $15,000 to $20,000 to buy the piece, the bearded art1at •°'· And be'a atW willlnl to aell U to tbe city. H:Yinl the price "would reflect the fact that I live and work in Laguna Beach." But members of lbe Lapna Beach Arts Comm.iuton say tbe coa1tal commission shouldn't nen be conaiderinl the i11ue. •'This ii not a statewide luue, it's som .. -thlng lbe city should handle," says Connie Belda, chairman of the council- appointed arta commiuion. AND. 8llE M YB. interference by tbe state panel coWd have an effect on the aru commiuioa's plam for Main Beach Part. "Tbla ll a 1pot tbe commiykJD would like to take advantase ol for plWelltinl art 1D Laiuu Beach."lheuld. Sbe IQUfSted a rotatiq type pro1ram, with a static three dlmen1lonal art piece one maatb, pertaa .. a mime or or- cbeatra in the park for a few weekends and tbeo a mural dia- play. "More people 10 by tbat in· tenection than anywhere elle ID town. It's our napbip," llra. Beldau.id. 8BIC MID TBS fact tbat some people don't appreciate the sculpture mllbt threaten future projeeta at Main Beach Part. ·'I can't think of one piece ol art that eveeyone la 101D1 to like. There's a 1Ubjective aspect of viewi:nl art ... So tbe aiu commillion will be •atbertnc ill forces prior to the November meetin1 in an effort to halt 1tate lntervention in Laauna '• art affain. PP De~elopmellt OK'd But 'Strings' Tied to Contlo Project Two potenUaJ environmental baaarda, floodln1 and to:idc e'hemicala, caused the South Coa1t Restonal Coutal Com- mJ.ulon to attach 1trinp to ap- pro•al of 211 proposed con- 'dDminlmm In Dana Point. • '.ADd ._Jdel the enviraa.mm· e..1 eoeeema apniMd by the ........... tbll -..11: la lllmt- llllta. Beach, tbe dneac.,a..t • ,...._. to provtcle at leMt qt ..-... of .norctal* boult.I to =. wttb C'OUll&J and .... -requinmenta. TMS H.l·ACaS 1Ue &1 9*w .. o.J OIUpo 8trMl Md ... Juaa Creek OD lt•lblll ~-.... tM .... ii la ... flood. ... ._of S.. Juan ere., UM ....... -. .... ulred lUt UM tnJeftUMbtftlJedandelnat· eel to 11 feet above the flood plain. Thia would require seven felt of ft11 ID moet ANM ol Ille .aw, said a apokeaman for tbe de- veloper. But Comml11loaer He•rJ Wedaa alked that UM Mftioper prove tbe eal1b ..... to elnMe the lite ii not takn from • abucllmed cbem.lcaJ dtamp liM. ... ANY or TllS cbeminl dump 11tH h••• Ju1t be .. tor.--." Wedaa 1aJd. "We ..... • prof•••al nport -, wMre U. ftU la eomlq ff'OID ... lf lt eo11talu bHardoul ......... .,,.. ............ alto deeMlld to ,. .......... dlaclalmlr • eae11 r-••wa deed aut· ..... deelllalilloelUCI • in a former and potenUal flood ...... With all coaditioaa attached, tbe NlllJDJ11&on ~ It.I ap-Pf"O"al to the ... ent. ,,. project; beta1 deHlopff by . Sterlial ll>mel, wW include a thNe·ICn .,.... and wW CCIGlllt at four·, lbl· and ellbt·pln tlfOo 1toQ e~..,.•wna . T•S PaOISCT _previously bad btm blfore tM eomml•'- ud • ta.at time tbe price of al-,_.... Ullllta WU audat.d to ,. ••• betWHD ,,, , ... aad ...... bat tile eoaal11loa ........ to ...... tbe C!Olta to CClft• lilertbetwo yean' wortbof tafta· u.. . ,... unlU .... proJeNd to bt .......... bJ 1111 . .,...,,...... price acale ..Umated • comple. UOD 48 of 1171. --·---'-· -----~ Runner Sues Cultist BOSTON (AP ) -A psycholoetst and marathon run- ner baa rued a $1.25 million awl •&•inst the Church of Scien- toloey, charalng that one ol its members pounced on him when he refl.med a recruilin& pitch. Dr. Lawrence Stifler, who says he used to run 80 miles a week and entered the Boston Marathon, says he was hurt so badly his running days may be over. "He's been harassed by these church types so many times before au~ same location that finally be got fed up and said leave me alone," said Stiller's lawyer, Michael J . Flynn. LOCAL Sea King,~ STlft.Ea, 4', OF Brookline, contends in the suit that be was on his way home Sept. 11 when church member Roger Sylvester of Boston approached him on a downtown street and asked ii he wanted to join or &ive a dona· lion. Stiner said be told Sylvester he had been approached "millions" of times before, had no interelt in the church and was tired of being harassed. Marilee Elias and Clay Tocker reigned as homecoming royalty this past weekend at Corona del Mar High School. The U8> king and queen are both 17 and both are seniors. Marilee is the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Simon Elias. ~r_ is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tucker. Sylvester turned bis attention to two other passersby. wbo also said they weren't interested. Stifler said he verbally support- ed the two people, which ap- parently enraged Sylvester. THE 8lJIT Cl.AIMS Sylvester jumped on the doctor's back, knock.eel him to the 1rouod and started cbokin1 him. Several other church members pulled Sylvester off, the suit said .. • 'Tbele pys set ao excited by their church superiors that they 10 out and srab every dollar and everyone they can, and resort to bisarre behavior," Flynn said. "This la jmt a gross manifesta- tion of tbat." suner said tom knee cartileee and blood clota from the incident may end his competitive nm· · ning career. Flynn said his client was on crutches for three weeks, continues lo limp and may Dffd surgery. A cauace SPOKESMAN, tbe Rev. Jack Brishton, con- cedes Sylve.ter wu a church member at the Ume of the Inci- dent. But be 1aid Sylvester bad been told not to proselytize the ni1bt of th"e attack, and therefore the church was not lia- ble. ' .,• ••••ttttf•'t' ••.,,,.-It • •.\ ................. •.•.•, ,., •• \'.'1' •••..•....• ,, .............. " ....... ~ ..... t. f ••• t f t It . ·.·.-::.·.-.·•••'lt'•···· • ••••••••• •••••• ............. ,. ................ ,,. ••.·.······ ..... . .................... ...... ~ ........... .. .,. . ... . ' .... . ·~"' . .-.·~:,• ·~········~ .., .. ••• ... ..... ·, ... ••• ........ q .... Patricia Schiapelli, a 19- year-old sophomore, was crowned as Saddleback Colleee 's 1980 homecoming queen durin1 recent festivities. The Tustin resi· dent, a chemistry major. was chosen by a vote of the student body. Huntington to Shut Two Grade Schools BJ PIDL SNBJDt:aMAN Of-..., PMlll IWf, Faced with dec11nin1 emoU- ment and an lmmineat financial crisis, HuntinllOD Beach City School Diltrict tnaatees decided to cloee twoeJementary acbooll at theendolthecurrentacboolyear. More than 100 parent.I packed tbe meetiq room, and many pleaded with tn11teea to find aJternatlvea to tbe propoHd cl09uns. SCHOOL BOAaD President Roy How responded that the dil- trict bM ululuated the reMrVe fuels that carried it tbroulb re· cent years ol decllnin1 state aid. "We havt reached the ~ of the barrel," How said. We are 1oln1 to have to live witbln our income now. In order to have a balanced buclaet durine the com- inl 1cbool year, we must clole at leut t1tt0 acbooll. ju.at two schools or •with four, listed in order of closure priorities. Superintendent Lawrence Kemper told trustees tbat nam- inl two additional schoola u candidates for closure would create a sreater emotional dis- ruption among parents. BOAaD PaESIDENT How and Trustee Gary Nelson •treed. How warned that men- lioniftl four schooll could result in a "ranie war" within the dis-trict. But trustee David Sonkaen ar1uecl that the trustees must mate the final choke on which two achoola will be cl011ed and aaid be wanted to be able to look at other sites in the event the board does not a1ree with the committee's two choices. "I'd like to retain my right of' discretion," Sonksen said. "I want the leeway. We may not a1ree with the committee's "We see no other alternativ•. priorities." We see no bail-outs, no secret · Trustees Paula Hulse and funds comln& up." Norma Vander Molen agreed Trustees lnltnacted a parent· with Sonben, and the plan to teacher advllory comg:aittee to ask the committee for four retun In January with recom--ranted choices was approved meDdaUou oa -which acbool1 -~ abould be dosed. TU a.o&Val!: sites will be aelected from amon• the dil-trtct •1 nine K·S acboola and Ill one special education school (Clapp). Tbe dl1trlet'1 tbree middle 1cbool1 (lrade. 1-.1) area 't to be conaldered, the board Mid. A~ trultees unaolmou1- ly asned that two scboola mU1t be clOHd, tbeJ dlaa1ned oa wbetber tbe advlaorJ commtuee 1bould nlum wttb the namea ol Lapna Art smool Plana Open Home The i..,.. Beacb Scbool ol Art wUl C!Cmduct an open ..,... lwtday from J to 5 p.m . .t tlae cam"'9 at zat La1un• CanJ'Oft Road . Da.td Pattenon, reeeatly ap- pointed direetor of tbe Kbool, will ll'e9t r-Cf and I fKultJ exbUit will be onCt.i'iptay. THE TaUSTEES have the authority '° select two schools from that Uat or to cbooee two other achoola for closure. The diltrict expects to save $150,000 annually for each elementary school it closes. A eroup of Kettlnr School parents 1ubmiUed a 200- 1lpatwe petiUoa to the trustees, demandlnl 1111 explanaUon aa to wby the trwtee9 would not con- 1lder l"fltuminl alzth "'8den to nel•bborbood elementary schools and cloatna a middleacbool. Superintendent Kemper raponded tbat not all elemen· tary ICboola currently could ac- commodate a return of 1ixth •raders and that such • move would require dlnuptlve re- dlatrietine of school boundaries . !temper said the district '1 enrollment baa dropped from a bl1b ol 1,111In11'71-17 to the cur- rent e,111 ltudentl -a decline of 11 pettent. He Hid thll t.rencl ll expeeted to continue throu1h lM . 'Tommie' ·Baldwin Death Told Family members have an- nounced the death at 90 of Mrs. Miriam Louise "Tommie" ·Baldwin, a Corona clel Mar resi- dent since 1158, wbo died Mon- day. No funeral services will be held for Mra. Baldwin, wbo before her retirmement in the early 1950a, had been social director for lbe Lake Placid Club at Lake Placid, N. Y .• the famed winter resort. SHE MOVED TO the Harbor Area from New York in the mid-19508, then spent two years living in the Honolulu area before returning in 1951. Tbe thrice-widowed Mra. Baldwin wu a familiar fiture at the Sbermu Foundation Garden in Corona del llar. She was an avid 1ardener. Survivors include her son. R . J . Garnaua of Newport Beach: sisters Mar1aret and Eleanor of Lake Placid, N. Y.; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. THE FAMILY suggests m t:morial contributions in her name to the Sherman Founda- tion, 2647 E . co·ast Highway, Corona del Mar, or to Hoag Memorial Hospital, 301 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Information on bow to apeclflcally address such COD· tribuUom may be obtained by callln1 either tbe Sherman Foundation or the bo.pltaJ. Arrangements were under direction ol tbe Neptune Society, Newport Beach. Woman HurJ At San J1mn Fiesta Sues A young woman who suffered a skull fracture when she wu thrown from her bone at tbe annual Swallows Day Parade In San Juan Capistrano hu filed a $500,000 nellleence suit a1alnlt the parade organi1en. Stephanie Hilton, 22. of San Juan Capistrano was ridinc in the parade on March 22 when a sudden drum burst from a nearby marchin1 band fri&htened her hone, she 1aid in the suit filed in Oran1e County Superior Court. • Her attorney, Ronald W. Chrislip of Santa Ana aaid mn-.,. mtt0if1'las permanen y loat her sense of smell and taste and may I09e her hearin1 as a re- ault of thef all. She la askine for $SOO,OOO for medical expenaet and lou of In- come from a aeries of defend- ants. iocludln1 the Swallon Dey Fiesta AalOCiation, the City of San Juan Caplltrano, <>nnce County and it.I Sheriff's Depart- ment, and McDonald'• Reatauranu. which apon.aon the Westemer's Drum Corpa -the band that alle1edly startled tbe hone. library's F~ Seeking Old Boob Fr~endl of the Lapna Beach Library wUJ pick up books from donors, eapeclaJly thole dona- tion• ol ~Uy pubU1hed bard· cover boob. It you'" Sol a 1mall collec:Uoa you 'd lite to .donate, call 497 -1731. A reffipt for the boob will be made out for tax purpoaei'. .~·-·_M_D9 __ : .... ___ ... ___ ·T_·~_._._,. _______________________ • _____________ s __ ~ia.o~ts '"" •8GIT I n • ..,,... • .., ia.aor _r-·--Cl Es·area Sta .. Reaorn USC, Japan AU·slaN 87 aDDNTllL a1 ...... ,_ ... 'nb S.harday n1-ht at Or ante Coaat Colle ... a Homtt0min1 will tab platt Only thin, la, Lhl• Homeconu"' won't bav. the coronation of a queen, It won't bave any nreworb and there won't be an after M'hool dance. Sorry kids. Tbere won't even be a football 1ame for UUa Homeromin1. Takl..na it.s plartt will be a women '1 volleyball came BAB ! \'OU Sll Y. very funny . women'• volleyball instead fll football What's happened, has Oranse Coast lost all respect foe its football team? Well, no. But it does aay aomething for women's colle1iate volleyball when an "exhibition" game can draw nearly as many as a similar m en's basketball game. That assuredly will be the case Satur· day when USC's women's team battles a collegiate all-star team from J apan at 7:30. Actually, tbe Homecoming will be in honor of only four of USC's players, those four being former high school playen from the Orange Cowity area. And it wt.ll particularly be ln honor of Karen Olson, who on ssweral occasions played volleyball in the OCC gym as a youn1 star on the Orange County Volleyball Club and at Newport Harbor Hilb School. Olson, a junior. along with senior middle blocker Paula Dittmer-Goodwin (Garden Grove High), Junior setter Karin Lane (Laguna Beach High) and sophomore right side hitter Lori Uranlch (Mater Dei High), will be on dlaplay as the nation's No. l ranked Tro- jans take on a very strong Japanese team. twl\.'e c.s1a1s ..... ,..,. •• ~" al•a71 def•nae · ''"'-Japanese arc very well dlS· rlpUned." aaya Olson "We 're beromln1 that way but they've always been that w l.Y 'Ibey aren 'l t• 11 but thelr coachln• tet'hn\queA , ~specl•llY on defense, are 1uperb " Chuck Erbe. the head coat'h atl USC and formerly the coaach for tht! Orange County Volleyball Club, chOtie OCC as the site for the e xhibition because of volleyball 's pofularity here. Other teams that wil p lay the Japanese I I K'lll ... IJ§C• ..... ,,,., -'••• la.,.W•ddftU!r. team oo this current tour are San Diego State (No. 4 in the nation), Univenity of Pacific <No. 3), UCLA (No. 2) and UC Santa Barbara <No. 51 . ·'Th.is should be a good experience for everyone involved," says Olson. ''Jt'U be a nice change from the us ual American teams." AND rr•u. BE an especially good ex- perience for Olson.. who is trying to move back into the line-up followin" an injury riddled year. Olson suffered an injured rotator cuff following her sophomore season and was unable to play club veUe,'-aH last spring. 1ben, In August, she sprained an ankle that kept her out for a month. ·'I'm about 75 percent right now and it's been hard to break the starting lineup with the talent we have on this · team." occ Anna Marta Lopez from Portland and UranJcb . Olson and the others at USC are just a small share of the Orange Coast cont· ingent who have gone on to excel at ma- jor universities and colleges. <>then in- clude Corona del Mar graduates Aileen SimeMOO <Cat Poly San Luis Obispo) a nd Susie Crone <UCLA), Newport Harbor grads Kori and Kris Putaski <University of Hawaii), Marie Lundy ISan Luis Obispo), Anne Yardley (Tex- as A&M> and Marilyn Hom <UC Irvine) and Laguna Beach grad Liz Ectemach <Texas A&M>. DITl'ME&·GOODWIN AND Stukel both practiced with the U.S. Olympic team and along with Weishoff, who traveled with the national team this year, are considered the Trojans' top players. But talent abounds at USC this year Olson, Lane and Vranich not ex· eluded. ··r was disappointed for the Olympic team when it didn't go to Moscow," says Olson. "But I was behind the de- cision not to go.·• The key to USC's success through mid-season thus far has been plain and simple: hard work. The Trojans work out about four hours a day, in the early morning and afternoon. TH.AT DOEsN7 LEA VE much time · for girls like Olson, a dental hygiene major, for anything else but classes and studying. . ) I J ~ IT WllL BE USC'S height (all but lbree of tbe Trojans· 13 roster players are over S-7) against Japan's defense. While this USC team concentrates on of- That talenlis young talent, too. Three of the current starters for USC a re freshmen -Paula Weishoff from Tor- rance High. Iris McDonald (Santa Barbara) and Dana Smith <Twentynine Palms). The other starters are Cathy Stukel, a junior from Champaign, Ill .. Olson started playing volleyball at a relatively late age, not pleking up a ball until her sophomore year at Harbor. But she quickly developed into a strong bitter and along with teammate Marie Lundy, formed a deadly front line for her high school and for OCVBC. The coach at OCVBC then , Dale Flickinger, was also the coach at USC and he rt>cruited both Olson and Lundy. use. KAR~°:SON MEET JAPANESE SATURDAY. :; Super Flop to Super Bo~l Contender Trade From · New Orl,eans to San Diego Suits Partridge Fine RICK PARTRIDGE By JORN SEV A.NO Ol_IMlt'f...._I_ The call came surprisingly on the Sunday following the New Orleans Saint.a· final preseason game of the year. With Garo Yepremian already re- leased, punter Rick Partrid1e was somewhat start.led when Saint.a Coach Dick Nolan pbonecl with tbe announce- ment. •'I've got BOme good news for you and some bad news," Nolan told Partridge. "Give me the bad news first," Partridge said sheepishly. "Well, the bad news is we had to trade you." said Nolan. "The good news is we were able to get you close to home-you've been traded to San Diego." Partridge only wishes tbe rest of bis life could be filled with bad news like that. Altboulh Partridge received tbe news originally with mixed emotiom, today the former Golden West College atan· dout must feel like he's been saved from the jaws of a deadly mountain lion. "I couldn't have it any better. It's the best thing that could have happened to me," explained the Irvine resident Wed· nesday. ··The trade worked out for the best. l 'm happy here and I hope w~·re going to be in the Super Bowl at the end of the Were Phi11ies Chokers? Bowa Says That Label Was Undeserved ~ League's East Division lead most ol the season. The Phillies clinched the pennant in their last series of the season in Montreat. PHJ.LADELPIUA (AP> -The Pbiladelpbia Pbilliea wUJ never _. tbe same. They need never Nain WU( the label "chokers" beeame, finally, tbey wear the label "World Champions." • .. For a 1ont Ume we carried that label aa chokers,•· Phils tbortatop Larry Bowa com- plained. ''People said we ~boked. but there wasn't a guy 911 tbJa team that cbolled. "All of tbe problems we had •ere the same u everybody else, I tbe aame problems that Kansu City b8d, the same problems eYery team baa," &.a said. ' "Wttb tbil team, thoulh. every· •·•111'¥'-'· ,, 1915 and 1950, but they had never won. In 1.Ml the Phillies lost 111 games for a .279 winning percen· tage. In 1961, they set a major league record by losing 23 con· secutive games. "THEY TALKED about tbe In 1980, however. all those smug, overpaid Phillies," Mike years were forgotten -as Bowa Sobmldt, the Sertea' Most Vatua- aaid. ''We bad some ghosts to ble Player, said. "They said the put to sleep" -and with their Phillies don't put out. I just hope 4-1 victory Tuesday ni1ht over now that we set th·e credit u a Kansas City ln Game Sb, the team we delerve. Phillies claimed their first World ''I want to make a point. Peo- Seriea tltle. ple claimed this was a dull "FrantlY. I tboU1ht it was ao-World Series," ~hmJdt said. ln1 to be the same old thing unW "Well, maybe after our Auaust." Sowa said. "I'm $he = IMee with Houston, It tint to admit, we dido 't plar • De.JL tNl.DM cu.•.t ..._ 10IMH111a:etmt-ofh:111tM!J ar.-IJfrter uii6afl In a World leoalvety... Setlee. better pitebin1 or hlttina. I A U'9 Pbillla ftn.UJ There waa no sloppy bueball lb o me Montreal z.pot dlll Serlet, and anybody wbo nd bUrO l>INtes. wbo had ••Y• tlds wu a dull World s.rtea ezebanged the National ou1bt to have hta bead H · amlned." On Wedneada7, tbe ett1 of Phlladelpbta turned out n I NBC V~rFire mUM to JMI)' bomate to their Pbllllel. Tbe team and 11....,. Dalm GJ'MD were touted Id a .,., .. alonl Broad Street from Center City to Veteran 'a stadlmn. 11aDJ fam had ltQed up all Dlllrt. ctbeertn1 in tbe 1treeta IDd 1a.ortns t.bat ~ mmt o( pwy t.beJ bad awaited Jor IO Iona. I season. t think we have a real good shot." Partridge certainly couldn't make those aame statements if be was still a member or tbe CH Saints today. What started out as a promising season for New Orleans bas quickly evaporated in- to a nilbtmare. "I kind of figured one of us had to go," admitted Partridge, who flnished third in the NFC and fourth in tbe entire • NFL in punting last season with a 35.5 net average. "I knew if it came down to me or (Russell) Erxleben they would probably get somethlq better for me because of the year I had and the fact Erxleben was coming off an injury." Whal the Chargers ended up sacrific- ing for Partridge was a mJddle round draft choice for next season. For a number of reasons, the trade is tuing on the appearance of a steal. First of all, Partridge bu picked up this seuon exactly where be left off lut year, as he's ranked fifth in the NFL in puntin1 with a 42.6 average. And secondly, the Saints never did get their kjckiq game in gear. eventually sip· ing Benny Ricardo to handle the field goal dutJes after Erxleben failed so mis· erably early in the campaign. Of course, neither of those reasons re· ally points to the most obvious one, either-the Chargers are a contender, a Super Bowl contender. while the only <See PAJtTRIDGE, Pa1e C2) Lessard SiDllllers In 4-0 \\in INGLEWOOD (AP) -Gerry Cheevers, a man who should know, absolves Boston goal- keepers Rogte Vachon and Jim Craig from blame for the Bruins' horrible start this season. "I can't fault Jim or Rogie for their play this season at all," said Cheevers, a former star aoalte himself in the National Hockey League who ls in bis lint year u BoatOfi 's eoach. "lilt wun 'tforthem, scores aaainat ua wouldbelndoubl•fiOtl!I~ -~ ·--t Cheevers spoke sbortly after the Bndna were blanked 4.0 by Loi Aqelee Wednesday night. Crall tumed away 32 of the 38 Kinta• ahota, a sharp contrul to the lTshoUattempted by Boston. TRB .. UIN8 have lost their laat four games and are O·S away from the home this seuoo. Tbey have won both of tbelr home sames. Los An&,elea, meanwhile la 4-l with three atrailbt victories. "We eame to play and really wanted lt but we did nothlq." aatd a.even. "lt'a up to me to tall• a different stand. The 1Un11 are an improved team ln only a year. They're faster than we t.boulht. We dldn 't play well bat wtrted." The Bnatna attempted only ahen abota ln the first two perlodl 111tnat Los An1elea 1~alle Ilario Le1aard, who tamed ..... ftnt shutout of the MUOD. Duttn1 that tlme, the ltlD,. k'ONd their four 1oats. CbarU. SlmmeT opened the ..... wttta Ma Ii.th pal of the ...... at 1 :• o( tbe ftrtt period. ' . (~ DAIL V PILO r A Capsule Repe>rt from th~ Wo rlo or Sports Ka11sas <:t>at'h c•n KPrwin: Ht-Get lkttf•r •:vt•ry Ila) I A \\l(f"\h t-' t-..1n l\1 p\tf1 1111 1 llH Ci] Cor1111•1 l•.<li..011 I lit:h 1 I lu11\lni.;t1>n Hc•u. 11' 1•tw n11111 , • • i.:t'l hdt1•1 1•,1\'111hl\ a t llw t n1v1'1'>1t v of Kan, . .-. T hat ·, th1· 11µin1on of J tl\ hu14k' lhoth.ill 1·1 .. H h r>1111 "<1111hroui:h "h11 1 h11> "'t.•t·lo. ,,,.1 "I H ' ... 11tl 11 1111tn\ tnnei. but thb \•11in.: m11n 1U1>ll l do•·~n ·1 ~ur1•n,,· 11\\· I fr d°"!l a n 111i e nt\' lit1v. t'' 1·r I °''' t:r n•.ill.> thoui.:ht ht• 11 pnwn·i.~ th1~ fast ll1· 1111,·~11 t 111~1 .:1•1 lt<•t tt·r with eat>h ~.111\\!, hut "'1th cal'h 11ra1· t ll'f' I It' t al..t'' pnue and "'t1nlb to 1mpnl\ 1· 111 ~•lh·Jd) f111l' c;od !;!I \ ··11 talc11ts tie 1111'1 ~I l'Ul endurwwc, 111t1rt' 1l1a11 ltll ba1·k I vc· ,. vt> r IK"'t'n t1ro11nd l'hoSt' glowr ng word~ l'allll' aflt-r lh·ll. ;1 fn ·:,,hman 1:11lh;.ll'k , hail h1 ~ lit:St day in .. Ka11sa:. w11fu1111 , 1 u:.t1m~ tor I ~ yurd:; 1111 J5 l'arnes m .a is 17 upset over Iowa State lh-11 '\C'ored lw11·~. onr~ on a two.yard run. the 11t hc1 11n a :,," ya rd pass from ex 1-;l11s11n tcammak Frank St•urer . also <a PELL j rt•!>h111an !I t'll no"' hci'l 5-67 a1 d~ rus hing 14 I av<•ra~l· I and needs )U'\I ~I v.1rd-. tu lil·1·01111· the• aJI t1111l' lc .iding fn:shman rusher in lht' HI~ ~;1ghl (.'onlo•l l'l\l'C r hal honor now bf'l11ngs to JO\' \\ ash1ngtnn • Oklahum a 1 who ru.,hcd for 630 y ards in 1!172 :O.l'Urcr. mea11wh tlP 1·ompll'lcd 4 nf 6 passe!> for 38 yards last Wt't·k 111 a r1•llcf role :md no'h h<Js r111111ertt!d 33 times in 76 attcm pL.; for :ll)fl yards a nd two U1uchduwns H'inlirld., \''a~ Talldftfl T..-lwtl Held won't ronduct any discussions with the New :-.AN DIEGO San Diego slugger Dave Win· • York Yankees "until we get clearance from Base hall Commissioner Bowie Kuhn." his agent says T he Yankee:. are atte mpting to work out a deal to o bt-im Winriclrl the National League's runs ·batted·in champion in 1979. bf>fttrl'l ht• Nov. l:J major leagure re .entry draft. y ankt><' m anageme nt 1s reportedly concerned that th<' three t 1rnt· All star might already bl-drafted_ by the m~x­ imu m 13 lt•arns \){>fore "'ew York c·ould select him. By trading for Wmfwld . tht' Yankrcs would have al least two w~ to work out .1 rontral'.l li<·fore the bu1ding war begins Winfield, 2<J. fi ~un•.., t11 lw one o f th~ top playe rs available. Btrd.. lie~ ~rfc C'f'ffln ''lf"'tOrtl t.arry Bird :'i('<ired a game h11(h 29 polnti; hut 1t iii "'ai. r\'"11Nv1· c·1•n11·r IUdt llobey'11 1·1~ht point ~ur~c 1n lht• final J>tc'rtod thut rt'm~nt~I Ho1aon':; 11»4 104 NJtlorllll tlui.kt·lbull A~s1waallon v1t•l11ry nv1:r N1•w J1•r .. 1·v W1•1h ws1l u r11.:h\ Hoh1•y lt•11 J hHt• mil)' wh1<'h 1·11,1hh~I th1· ('t•lllc:i to brt'ak 1.1 9:t ~l:J lie In oth~r NUA b.ittlcs , Junior Brld9t~man and Brh•n Wl.ntr.ri; ... r wt:d 24 vo1ntb u1>11·1•\' "" Mtlwaukt••• ~hut off lnd1 un<1 en the \l·1•1111d h::ilf and \ ; ht·al th1• 1•111·1•r!-11 !! W!1 ln<l1Jn a lc<t 61 50 at lialftum· hut dill not M·on · for m nn· lhirn {1111· rn1nutt·'> ;it t la· '' v• l 11f Hu-th1ni <tUJrll'r IJ1·trn1t lust ,,., 21!.t 1>ur l''''""'*" i.:;,11111• st·tlrng an N Bl\ r••tord J !> Phtlailelphr:i ' Juliui. f-rvin~· S<'orr1l ~Ii points 111 1.t-.ul t h1· 7fiNs \11 a !H 9:~ Vll'l•in llVt•r lht• l'1s t1111-. T h!' 71.1>1 ·, Ill th•: 1972 n ~t'l\son lost 2U garn1•s 111 a 11 w , and th1• P1s t11n'\ maH·h~d lhl' m ark It' lt1s ing their final 14 ~Jmt•., ta ... 1 M.'Jsrin .1r.d firs t six this :.eason Hobby Dandrld!(e SN>rtd s ix •11(1> of 111!> 20 po1111s during J 16 4 Wa!>hin,::ton 'trt.·.1k 111 tlw lt1st qunrter that t•na hlc<l the Hull\-t!> lu pull away fo1 u 109·96 triumph over C.:lt'vcl:.aru1 Richard Wuhlogtoo 'l'Ored 24 point'> and grabbl'd 111nt• rt·l,<1unds w le.uJ Dalla:. ln a l07 102 win over Sf•altl<-' Scaltlc's J ack !'Ilk ma M 'flrt•d a t•a reer·h1gh 34 point:. .n a lti">JOI-! pffort r-------flteoff" of llw Dau ----- ·11 \\tas ve ry inte n •st inl;! tu mt" H 'i} •"'(• 1\IOJ! (lilt! yt•I I w<is down l>el'ause I wa:-n't ttwn•. :-.a " f11rm1:r Philad~lvh1a Manager Danny Ourk. "We wt•r1t th. uu~h a lot or war~ to~ethcr. those player!> and 11w f 'PrfJWIOn fapfll 100.h .'\HI. f .. H.11 P1t1s burgh 's George •~erguson s1·1arL•d two ~' goa ls. tht• firs t IOOlh of hi' 'lal111n;il llu .. k...·y Lea Aue carl•er , as the Penguins snapped a three ~amc losing str eak by defeatin~ St. Louis 9 :i. Wednesday E.irly firs t JICrwd J.!O<il 'i hy Stevt' Vlckf.l's a nd Barry Bt>ck and Ed Jobnston~·s powe1 ·pl<1y 1n the fin:.tl pe ril)d J:ave the Ne w York Ran~ers a 3·2 vwlor) over trav1•t weary Vancouve r ll s napped a four-game l11s1ng streak for the Rangers M inncsota. !>parked hy two goal!' hy Robby S mith, rallied from a 2 0 deficit to dC'feat Qu<·bl'l' 4 2 Dan· ny Gare scored his fi rst thn:P goals of the season an vacing Buffalo to " 7 4 win over Winnipeg. Gare h as n ow ~corl'd 400 points in his NHL <·areer Dave Semenko i>cl>red t wice. giving him s ix goals \n the last three ~ame . as Edmonton topped Calgary, 5.3 llartford goalte nde r Mike Veillor fai-h1oned h•~ ftr!>t shut(Jut in three seasons to pact' •' 3 0 victor) IJV<'r FERGu~ Colo r ado. Versor ~topped 26 Colorado s ho ts , while Colorado goalte nde r Al Smith ma!lr :11 s a ves Andr~ DuPont of Qul'IJCc '\11rltr1•d an appan:nt back tnjury in the e arly moments or tht· · a.:t•ond rwrio•i against Minnesota. sufferinf.? tcrnrorary parnl~<.1-; tn t..ht> le~ Reflecting on '80 Series BO" A ... Sclin1idt Won the Battle of Third Bdsenien By WILL GRIMSLEY ,,,,. S..Cl•I C•l'ft-- Re0 e,,rtmg o n the 1980 World Series. looking • th.rough lbe mi rror d arkly ; . • • Mike S<'hmidt won the "Battle or Third B asem en ." in the end 011t'\hinmg the cele brated George Br<'tt for MVP honors. .. . "'i'ou c·a n't compare Brett and me, Schmidt <;aid after lead.an.I! the Phil3delphia Phillies to a clinchin~ 4 I victor ovt•r th•• Kans~s City Roy<tl<; Tuesday night. •t;c:or~l' 1s a ltnC' dnve hitter who stn ves to make cont art with the ball I am. or course. what you c·all a power h1tler We have d1f fere.nt persooaltllcs. _ .. "Brett 1s \he bl'sl purl! lutter 1n the gam e St.atistic:i; were c lose. Schmidt batted .381. with two homers. six runs scored and seven batted in • Brett, the ye ar's .390 hittiog marvel. batted 375 with one homer and three runs batted 1n . Both pro· tected their fie ld pos1t1ons zealously. • * • Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium was a c amp under siege for the final f(a me with more _than 500 policemen m full riot gear. teams of sna rling dogs and even a cavalry on horseback . Still one man • was shot dead in the wild celebration tba~ foll<?w4:d the Phillies' first world baseball champ1onsh1p tn their 98-year history . . . medical problem . 700 sports writers learned to spell "hemonho1ds. · · "Hey' Joe' has 1t got two 'm 's and one: 'r,' or is it one ·m · and two 'h ':.?" Beau. me, kid . let the dci.k catch it." • • • While on the subject or language, it's mlcresl mg to not e how broadcdsters have put a coat or sophist1 cat1on on the game's colorful , age:o ld Jargon I\ u,<;<.'li to be ~uffic1ent to cal~ a pitch "fast " "lo w and outs1d('" or "h1~h and 111 tight ' Now 'the m1crophone guy~ t alk about "location" and ··velocit y," pant1fi cul s tuff One was even heard to resurrect that outworn re lic of the Watergate hearings, "At this pointin time . Nevertheless, kudos to NBC's unoretentaous Joe Garag1ola . an old backstopper himself. and CBS' slick rad..io tandem of Vin Scully and Sparky Anderson. * • • Gutsy Pete Rose d idn't slam four hon:ie runs. a la Willie Aikens. and he didn't bat .478 like Amos Otis -his statistics w ere zero homers and an anemic .261 at the plate . All he does is beat you. l?sl sum·nc•1 from 1Ja1111\ I narlc "It hna.llv l<Hnl' <Jr1wn l11 the players g1·ll111Jl lni:r·th1•r .ind ~ri nding it out .. Almost forgoll<'n 1n th·· rev· e lry over Phtladelph111 's vic- tory werl' the> obstacles the Hoya ls h;iJ '' L"t <.'tim1• t•1 ~ .. t to th•! 'en~ In their 12 year~ in K:.insb \\ ty thl! Royab h.id n1·Hr 11\acJe the fo'a ll F'inall· lOSIO K ll1 n '" <'<,n i.ecutive VP::l r .. l1, tt:t• ;\11•w York Yankcl.'1> .n lh,.. l'l.i)nff!' 1 i!17G 77 7f!J Thi~ · ~ ..... t111we\'1•r, l ht'> bt·.i t th t' \; ~111 k ,. • , 1 h n ·1 SI ra1ght lo l'.lrtl t ht' ri~hl IO n•pn:i.t•11t thf' ,\ 111Pra n tr• Ll'a~u1· in baseball !•11th World S1·nes "FEEi.JS<;~ ARE HARD to Pxp res s ." Hoya l s 1\ll s tar George 8rcll said "I can furget losing in the playoff:.. ht.it J will never forget this Losing the playoffs already is forgutlE'n . ·'The World Ser ies is ,.;onicthin~ I'll tell my gr.rndchJldrc n about." h e said "I won't tell them l played in a play<1ff. When they ask who won the World Series. l'll tell them we losl. the first one, !Jut we won tht> serond '· SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL llaMM Plac-.-Pcdroee lltjUft'd ftf--e•""" The Kam11 havl· plal'ed running back Eddie [i] HUI itml quarterback Jflff Rutledge on their in-•., JUred reserve hst llill has a St.'fH.1ruted davicl(' and Kutl1·d1-tt 1-; !>Offering fro m infct.'llOU!. mononul'l(·os1s Brith will bf· !>tdclincd a r111n1mum or four Wt>t.'ks J ack Lamiwrt rs uut of P1tt~ti11rgh 's game with ('lt•vtc•land S unday bc1·au!>P of a knee injury 49ers cor nerhal·k Gt>rard William~. wh11 wai, to tw ri· <1cqu1rerl , wa~ -;1gnl'd hy St l.A1u1:. . l'l11ladelph1a h1:1!> s1gnf'tl Vt·lel'a fl rullbaC'k MlkC' llo~an . ()fl(• y t.•ar Jrtcr twang houn1•,.iJ f1um tht· Na t1011al 1-'1J11tba ll Le <tg ui· t1 ·,11n f11llciw111g hr:. 1ndil'lmt:11t 11n tiruu 1 h<•l"l-!l'!> ~an l>1l•J.(u Stat.. ( oad1 ('lau11P (;iltw-rt ">ays lht•rc IS 1111 ":.IY h\• IS g111n~· tu <1u1t ht:> JOii during !l11s st·a~on <'hauls nf "C:oodb ~ ~. l'laUO(' (iilho.•rt " h:JVl' h1 •"fl C'Clfl\lllg frulfl lhl• S;m Du:g11 Stadium c•r o\•.cl 111 gr11w1ng \(1lumt· Tht: Attt·•·~ :.Il l' I r. .'\IH ' Wiii tc•ll'\ ISl' lh1· South f'ciriif111.1 .it I :t11rg1t1 cnl HtLL ll'ge football ~:i me S.1111rtJ.1~ Thi· gam1· ri1b South C.:arolin<1 s f;eorgf' ltol(('rs ag:..111-.t f11 ·-.hm;.in s c•n!>a t1on llersch~I Walk1•r of Gc!Or~lll . Thi· nd'"'orl '><.IV"> .1 dcc1s1nn wli1·th~·r lht g:.irt1l' w ill h<· tt>lcv1'\Pd nat1on:alh 1'ir rl'g11;nally will he mJdt· latf'r Lawreocl' :WcC 'nttht>on. a nuw )-t•ar "Fl. \'etcr<in Jlld the Hams· all tt111l' c-an·1·r ru•.l'lll1g l1>arl1·r. w<11> l)ll'ked UIJ ht ~aule on waiver-. fr()m ll1·11v1 ,. H't"bh Boxf"r .t;llll I •«"flH#-t .. iOtf# \\\·bh bantarnwc1ght Johnny Oweu, knOl'kt•d Ill out t1y Lupe Pinl<1r 1n a Wcirlrl Boxing !"t•unt·ll title fight last month. remained cumatoc;c amt attached t<1 l1fo support :-.y-.te ms Wednesday <>wen. 24, has undergone hra1n s ur~er} twirl' cinrl ha:-. 1111l n ·gainctl 1·1111 sriousne'>!> <tfh~r tK'inJ! knoekt-11 out hy J•1 n1 •·r f#a m eta Mar Kinnon, the:!~ }C'lJr -<>ld dau~htN of ~1·w Jcnwy N1•ts <ts !>1s t a nt coach Bob MacKinnon, was killed latt• T uc·sday n1g~.1 wli"n her bl!' !'11• t·olhded w11h an autom1·b11t 10 l>alla~ Thl' "lorth t'\~1wncan So1·c!•r Le:igu1· ha:. ~1i11.,e11 Tor11nt11 .1 ... thl' -;1tc or 1\:-. l!lkl Socct·r f\ov. I unli pil·k l'ol Sent ::!6 as th(: dCJlt' 'Toronto becomt's thf' first S<.1<·•:t·r flliwl •.tit outc,1fle l hc• United Statt::-. I'm T enarious fu11 <.hNl ~trnng tn w 10 th<' F.I Hao Rey '-;t~kt-s hy thrc•· quarter-. of ci l1·nt:th bef11r e ;1 <'rnwt.J of 20 Ofi9 dltending Wednesday's 0.ik TrPe Mel!lin~ at Santa l\mtu Hidden hy Ff'maodo Torn, I in 1't-nacwus t.'nv erf'd six furlonA~ 111 I 01 :1 5 t1nd µaid $7 :and SJ 20 J eff Torborg, firs t IJ:1~1· c·l)arh for the Ne.,. York Yankees and former Dodger a nrl ngel catcher , was nHm1•1l head bai-.eball coach a t l'ri nrl'lon Ll n1ver~1tv dft>ct1vc ror the l!ffS2 sc•ason .. Vanlo::ids of <arn11'll police· and Indian air force helicopters convo>ed car'\ of the \'iolence-marred, s11sp,•ndert lltmalayan car rally across llw pla111s or !'Jorthern lndrn tudar Du.ke Snidf'r a nd Al Kalloe, inductC'd inl'1 b:1s1•b:.all'!> Hall of r ame this year. will t>t> <Jmcmg 17 pers1ms honored T uesday al the Bov' Cluh IJf "Jew York's fifth :.mnual all <>1>'1rts hall'\ of fame dir)n er Telt•e·i"ion~ Rodio T\'. ,..;u l'\.~ntc, ..,ch1·<1ul,.d KADIO· "lo "V•'nl:-. c;<'hcclulerl P .~RTRIDGE HAPPY • • • th111f rh1' Saint~ .11.• 1·11nt• 11rl1nl! for I" lht• v.01<.1 (•l'11rd 111 111l ~Ft . · 1 m just glJd I \loas able l<1 get o u t o f 1herc . ~tt1rl Partridge. "You could sel· whut was happening There were a lot or 1ndi\·1duals lht>rt• whf) wrre r r\'alcn,e probll"m\ \nu )''" those pl"<>PI<' .irt-.!>t Il l Lh1•11• · f s ull hJ w a lot of rt'!' Pt·c•t for the co:whinl! <.1afl tlwr ... hnwe \r•r I rt•:i ll \ C'HO 1 ""'' an) thirw kH1 h1·r.io ... 1• 1 h1·' 1 n·.11 Pd ITII' YI• IJ lf P arindl!c h.1· 11n1; f•·<'l111~·., tov. ard h1!> fornwr •r .1mm:11 ... 1t 's .. vmpal h) ··1 think lhC'y r•· H IJt:tlt·r b·,11 dub than their u 7 record 1n rlct·alc!>." he· ~:J'\'!> ins1~1t·nth T h e}' · r e k rn d · of d o v. n 11 n th«.>ms elves nov. I th ink the} have to start pulling together more as a team '· P artndge qun·kly point:-out that 1he Chargers don 't suffer from the same dilemma ··1 don 't think thal I couJd be with u better ball club." claim!, Pa rtndge. "They're one of Lhe tops in Lhe Jeagut: We've got a n offrnse that <'an put points on •I·• i .. ,.,~.1 :.r1rl •• ,,.,1r:i tl1.1t h:1s ' ,111 ,1 I t 1· ,... 'If\ \tit I' \u l>f' ;.1 "'I IJ•'I ISi •V. I ('1 llll l·ntk I The l<t.tt11m ltm.. 1s that Rick Partridge 1s elated with his new sur roundin~s . H e's back at home doing what he likes to do hrst ;,ind •m tnp "' it all hc'.c; !JIJ} 1111• ... 1th ... <•or:tl·nd,·r ·'I Ll11nll I he door' Opl'n for - \1)U :i littlt.• furttlt'r v.h<·n you'cc ""th J 11•.,m lik" t h1..,," c:ays P<.1rtrnl~· of 1tw c·xp11..,11rc gi"cn h11n ~I n. 11ll'nl JI\\ t h1• l'har~cr.., 1»:1) lldll.•' l!w, ...,\lll<h~ 111ght on \ HC \'r,.1 rt· on TV :J ICJI non• t.111 pl,.\ 1ni.! f11r J lPam l1k<' ~Jr 1>11"'" v. llt d11 1h:1t fur ~ () ll "1 1lc1n 'f I hink f t•o tdt.l he any hc1pp11•r Schmidt Donation P HILADELP Ml A <APl M ike Srhmid l o f th e Philadelphia Ph 11l i~s said he would d o nate the $5 ,0 0 0 scholarsh1p that ~()(:s with th.- World Sera'!t' Most Valuable Player 3ward to his alma mater. Ohio Uni ver sit y in Athens. Ohio What makes no rmal citizens tum into v1c1ous animal after a sports event? Psychiatrists should put our psyche Wlder a microscope. • * * While olhen grabbed the headlines. Pete's fighting spirit was woven mlo every phase ~r the Phillies' victory. from his hit-by-pitcher ploy m the opening game to keep a rally alive, to his three key hits and alert stab of Frank White's foul pop that jumped out of catcher Bob Boone's mitt in the ninth inning of the rinal g ame. helping s nuff out a Royals' threat. Pro Football Probe America's favorite pastime at least produced some JasUng .value. Because ot Brett's mid-senes r==f:()Ml~t7 t=l?ll)~~==tl mm~mm lluntinatun u~ac:h ·1 ht flt'li'l!.41 t.\d11.11n Hond11 1/r,r e in Ora nJ!.t Co11nty HONDA ftltl'.LUDE SPORT COUP£ mm1mmm . We make it simple. Huntington Beach Honda Phone N3-1HI 1tlaa ...... 91vd ................. .. South of Oatflefd • f Q . Archie Manning united fourth amo n g National Conferenc~ passer.> in 1979. Was tbat bis brilt w.aso• as a pro? /\ No m;111ni11g was nam1..'<i the conf1~rcnc·e':, Playf'r of the YE'ar on two wire S('rvicc polls in I 97R when he completed 291 of 47 \ passes for 3.416 yards <md 17 touchdowns llis '79 fi~ures wert· 252 for 4~ for 3.169 yards and 15 T Os Thl.$c t wo )'ears, however , wt·r(' clearly his !Jest Joe Sc·hm1dt ( '53·65 . e le rted ·73 > and 1·cnter /\lex Wojc iechow1c1. 138·46. e lertE'd '681 St\. Heisman Trophv winners have played for D etr o it Frank Sin kw11·h t(i1·ori.:1a. '42' Ooak WalkC'r tSMll '48 ). Leon Hart INotr1• Dami>, '1t!Jl. !Inward IHopalonr 1 <'assady <Ohio Stair. '551. Sll.'\l' Owens 10klahoma "6:11. Jnd II i II y S1 ms ( <Jk I ah om a '7fl l Q . Don Hutson is eallc'd b' many thf-itrealesl receiver ln Q. How many Oetrolt lJons pro football bistof)'. Why~ ar~ in lhe Pro Football llalJ or A A rh artcr memhe~ of the . Fame? ADd Mlll ma.n).. lki&~ P1~~tl-l. J&.tU of _ l· ame . in Tfoplly win.nen fia~e·pras-~cnvr--r'M;ttutson IS credited with tbe Uoos? inventing pas~ patterns. In 11 seasons with t.rcen Bay, Hutson led the leagut' in receivm1ot for eight seasons and in scoring five tlmt's both ll';tgue rerords. Uc caught pas.seb in 96 str.li~h~ gam es. a record that stood for thr1•t> derad es and s till ranh third. lk s till 1s the hif{hest s('orin~ r eceiver in pro football h1stor with 99 tou<'11ctownt1 His c 3rcl'r stc.tt istics. 188 ··atrhes A. Eight Lions have reached th~ Hall of Fame halfback Earl <Dutch> Cla rk (pl ayed 1934-38, a charte r member of the Hall i n '63), bac k Hack Christiansen ( '51 ·58, elected ·70 ). halfha<'k Bi II Dudley ( •47.49, elected '66). defensive back Dick (Night Train l Lane l '60·65. elected '74 ). defensive -back Yale .Lary ('52·64, elected '79). quarterback Bobby Layne ('50·58, ele<-led '67 ), line har ker ( includin~ 74 in the '1\2 season 1 for 8.010 yards. still ra nk h.1r11 I Ith. , GUARANTEED TRADE-IN on !WW 1910 SIROCCOS & OASHYS! TOOAYT .. U SUH.· 50 ·£-- GALLOM COWIOY HAT IS YOUllS WHIM YOU IUY A CAI TOOA Y T .. UTtlSSUM. " .. FOOTBALL Capo VaJIPy, MV Me .. t in •"t.H,lhall occ Athletic \ Foundation Formed DAIL v PILOT Cl Mitchell Sign s Breeze Contract l'a am.1rom1 \'.ill,•\ ll1t1h i. 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Fred Sorsabal, Costa Mesa'11 cll y m anager : K en fo'owler, pr<•s1dent of the C'o:-ta M esa C.:ha.mher of CommerrP; J ohn Vallely. a former OCC 1rnd UCLA basketball All·Amencan who now owns the Newpmt Ski · Company. Or Bernard M<t:.on , J Huntington Reach phy!>il·tan and for mer chief ''' :.taff at Hoag Me munal llospital. and Dick Tucker . OCC's athletic director and he11d footbaJI coach. (Jtl1f'r m cmb••rs u re J ohn lfockC'nberry . Nathan He11dt!. Vaui;ihan R edd ing and Jim Carnett Adrian Mitchell, an all-pro performer with the St Louis Streak last season. has signed a contrac t with the South ern California Breeze of the Ladies Professional Basketball for the coming season Thi• h1j1 b 1tlllt• •~ up front W h i' I' I' (' U ~ 0 '~ 2 2 3 fll' II 0 ft l ltVl'flltld hn1• 1 It'd b~ l1.1dLlr Uav t• MulH01111· 16 4 231 1 •ac1t111i.t M 1i.i.11111 )I 2411 pnund fo'rt•d t'h111 110 11 M o•111l.>e1~ 11r th1· ,111"'""' y '-""' rn1t11•" for the 111·~ 11q:,1n1iJtll111 1111'1uJ1 l';,ul .'iJIJl.I, illl ,.l'tvr o1( P e r s o 11s w1 :.h ing more 1n formution a bout th"' foundation can phone 556 5646 Mitchell JOms Molly Bolin on the Breeze roster as an all·pro performer St~Wltrl Siatistic Leader Lalll't' Stt·wart o f Lagunu Heu<'h hu s bt>c-ome lht> first 1.000 yard player of th e 19tl0 prep football rampa1gn in the Or ant:e C11a:.1 area, havmg chalked up l.022 totaJ yards rushmg and passing Jn ·leading the Art1!.ts to a 4·1 overall record and l ·O mark in the South Coa sf Le agut!, Stew art has passed for 665 yards de5pite only 65 pass attempt s, and added 2168 yards on the ground. 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IN lt'14, HE MOVED to California f~om Chicago and it was al the Rancho Los Am1izos Hospital in Downey. a ~ehabi~tation center_. that Geier became interested m tenrus -tabletenms that is. "I had played wheelchaJr football and basket ball and I thou~ht if I could play pi ng pong. I could TENNIS play tennis · the Stan Juan Capistrano res1den\ said . "But 1' found to play tennis, you've really got to move." In 1977 Geier entered his first wheelchatr ten nis touran~ent, the first eve r held in Californifl, al Cal State Fullerton, where he now attends school He's ~n playing tennis ever since. :• TIDS P~ST SUMMER, Geier played in the ~ first National wheelchair tennis tournament, held at :~ Loa Caballeros Racquet and Sports Clu~. He ad- vanced to the quarte rfinals before losing. Brnd Parks of Laguna Beach, chairman. of the National Wheelchair Foundation and considered th~ best :· wheelchair tennis player in the world, won t~e ·• championship. .d G . ' "Brad is great, no doubt a~ut it," sa1 . _e1er. "But it hits something to do wttb levels Of IR)Ury · He hu a very 'low injury,' he's able to beo~ down in all directions and pop right back up. I m ~ot able to do that because of the nature or my dis· ability. It causes too much pain and l lose equilibrium easier .·' . On Nov . 1-2. Geier and Parks, a long with about 30 other top wheelchair participants from th.e area will compete in Saddleback College's Benefit Ten- nis Tournament. Proceeds from the event wHI go to the tennis programs at the school. degree in education. He hopes he can apply th.at knowledge ilS a coach or teacher of the ddabled. "I just enjoy competition." said Geier. ·•Jt makes you improve yourself. to want to gel ahead · in the world. For me, playing tennis pr~nts the challenge of completing a task. That carries over to everyday life." • * • The Sixth Annual Pro-Celebrity tennis event, '><'l for Nov l at Corneli a Connelly School in ,\naht>im w ill feature se veral Hollywood personalit1l'5 and famous athletes Celebrity competition wHI include Dick Van Patten and Susan Richardson t Eigbt is Enough), Bob Donner (Mork 'n' Mindy), Christopher Connel· ly Lyle Waggoner atnd Donna Mills and Pal Har· ri~gton l()oe Day at a Time). Athletes who will participate include tbe California Surf's An dy McBride and Peter Wall the Rams· Pat Thomas, tennis pros Pat Puccinelli, Tim Peralta and Van P atten's son Vince. Tickets which enable spectators to enter a drawing Co~ a grand prize trip to Hawaii, an a\·ailable by contacting the school at 776-1717 or 776-17l8 * * * Several more celebrities have ~n added as players m the Bob Spooner Memorial Tournameo.t. to be held Nov 8 al the Newport Beach Tennis Club • Spooner , a cancer victim, was a former player at Corona del Mar High. Proceeds from the tournament will go to Cd M's sports scholarship fund. Among those celebrities who have s igned up to plav ar e Gene Wilder , Wayne Roger s, Pat Paulsen. Tom Kennedy. Tom Laughlin, Nels Van Patten, Lyle Waggoner. Bob Perez of Newport Beach, ranked No. 2 in tbe SS age division in Sou~ern California ~d fo rmer executive vice president of the Tennis Grand Masten . will also play. Box seats for the tournament, priced at $50 each, are available by calling tournament director Jordan Otterbein al 644-6.147 * * • Reservations are now being accepted for the firth annual Ant.eater tournament with p~eeds going to the UC Irvine tennis program. The com- pet1lion. which will take place N.ov 8·9 and 1_5·16, will be in men's, women 's and muted doubles a.n A. B, a nd C divisions Entry fee for the tourna ment. which will bf> held on UCl's courts, is $17 per team. For inform•· tioocall Doreen Irish al833·6960. Soccer Bowl '81 to Toronto IT'U. BE A BUSY weekend for Geier who will also play in a tournament that Saturday with a wheelchair basketball team out or Saddleback TORONTO \AP> Toronto will be the site of College which he helped organize about a month the L981 Soccer Bowl. marking the first lime the ago. . North American Soccer League has held the cham· "The compelilion in wheelchair tennis is much pionship game out.side the United States. more even now.'' said Geier. "In the past, the only Toronto was awarded the Ul81 Soccer Bowl really poi>uJar wheelchair sports were track and Wedn<'Sday at the conclusion of lbe three-day baalrelball. But I think people e.ojoy thc. in· NASL meetings, despite a · strong preseDtatlon by divtduality aspect of tenn\s." 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JUNIOR COLLEGES I TENNIS Super Conference New Football By CURT SEEDEN OI Ille D.ilf ...... '!Mt ''It's always an emotional issue," says Sad· dleback College footba ll coach Ken Swearingen. "lt's an iuue which always seems to tug at the hearts of football coaches and athletic directors," notes Golden West President Lee Stevens. "I'll believe it when I see it," adds GWC Coach Ray Shackleford. THE TOPIC IS the realignment of the junior college football leagues, and for t he third time in 11 years, a decision on the matter is close at hand. But if history repeats itself, the issue will fizzle out and G WC will go about its usual busi- ness, traveling to places like LA Harbor. Santa Monica and East Los Angeles . However, if approved, and for the first time in several years it looks like that might happen, the realignment of the JC football conference would be a welcome relief to Or ange County coaches. Twice before. a plan similar to this one has been bandied about by various committees or the California Community and Junior College Assoc1a· lion. IN A NUTSHELL, this is the plan which will be up for adoption in December by the J C associa- tion's committee on athletes. Two separate re -leaguing plans would be im- plemented, one for northern schools and one for the southern colleges. In the south there would be six conferences two "super" co~ferences. three middle-of-the-line con(erences and a sma ller conference. explaiins Bill Kelly, ass0c1ate dean of stude~ts at Sa~· dleback and a me mber of the releagwng comaut· tee. The Oran&e County super conference would consist of Saddleback, Golden West, Orange Coast, Cerritos, Fullerton. San Diego Mesa and Mt. San Antonio. The other suj>er league would be comprised or El Camino, Long Beach c:c. Bakersfield, LA Valley, Pasadena. Taft and Pierce. COME PIA YOFF Tl•E, the No. 1 team in the Orange County conference would face the No. 2 team from the other southern JC super conference and vice versa. The three champions of the mld·size coo· ferences and a wild card team with the best record among second-place finishers would battle in another playoff schedule, and the small college champs would probably play a Northern California champion of same size. And ii the concept is approved, it wm be re· ceived with open arms at Golden West. ''We 've been striving to have this happen," notes Shackleford. ''This is the third time over the past 11 years that this Creleaguing proposal) bas come up and each time it has died. ·'However. this time things look more con· crele. And it would be real good for us. Over the years we've played most of these tealll5 in pre-sea~ and while we haven't dominated them, the- games have been pretty close." Shackleford eon· tinues . . th' "We just felt all along that we should be in is league. We've always felt the ideal situation wo~ld be to have an Orange County.type conference to 1g . nite a little more interest in JC baU . " he adds THE P&OPOSAL WRICH will come before the committee on athletics was actually formulated by the JC Coaches Association. Among the group's members is Saddleback's Swearingen. "Yes. I'm in favor of it. ,I\ will make for a balanced football program and a better playoff structure." If approved, the plan lakes the travel burden off many colleges like SaddJe~ck and. Golden West . The Gauchos, with teams like San. D1eg_o ~C. Palomar and San Bernardino on their M1s11on Area Honnen at Mt. SAC WALNUT -The two-day Mt. San Antonio College Cross Country Invitational, the 32Dd an- nual competition on the billy confines of the Mo~­ tiea' campus. geta under way this. ~eekend wit~ junior college and women's competition. s!ated Fn· day. followed by high s chool Cmen) actiVllY Satur· day. 1 · Among the Orange Coast area scboo s lD· Proposed Conference schedule, h&ve done a lot of travelint over the years. The proposal is not without flaws, however. Northern California J Cs don't like the idea, and some coaches in the south aren't thrilled with poten- tial terminationoflone-tlme rivalries. BUT GWC PRESIDENT Stevens thinks thin11 will be ironed out in the long run. "I think the com- mittee may look at scheduling just eight games. That will leave schools a chance to schedule whoe~er they want lo maintain those rivalries." he says. "We 've thrown two or three proposals at the northern schools but t hey don't seem to be pleas- ing lo many people up there," Stevens admits. He added that if if the disagreements continue, the southern schools may come up with an in· dependent system of their own. ln the meantime. the committee on athletics is JUNIOR COLLEGES welcoming written input until Nov. 1, and a final decision is expected by the panel's December meet· ing. * * * Orange Coast's football team may be flounder· in g with a 1·4 r ecord , but consider the performances of OCC 's other fall sports squads. The Bucs' men's cross country team finished 5·1 in conference dual meet action ; the women runners were 6-0; OCC's soccer team is 6·0 ; the Pirate sur- fers are 5--0; the Pirate women's volleyball team is a perfect 5--0; and occ· s water polo team boasts a 14·0 overall record. • * * GWC's basketball team is entered in the fourth annual Cypress College Gene Autry Charger Classic Basketball Tournament. an event which is as long a.a it.a name. 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J 1 , 11 11 • l 40:1J>4 . l •lll ll J O \O UJIO 0 ~Ol•IMein S IOJl2l 10 l 112J ll / J 1 I 21 17 1 ) ' 0 11 21 • I t 7 JS JS • ........ ,.k_ IU ... •,&o.tonO NY Rengeo J, Ven<OU••• 1 Plttl-Ofl '• ~(. LOUI\ J ~•rtfcwd J. Coloraclo ~ 8""el0 '· •• ,,,,._ • f 11111-. 4, °""""" J E•-S, Celeer• J T--··~ Colof-et o.tro11 NY I llOflCIWI at Ptlu-pl>i• ~rMI et Clllc.., T_le .. ~y ....., ~CIOl.U•• ..... ......... u • O......Wllll--:..-.J-.T ... Wtcll, Tt•ursday, October 23, 1980 DAIL'( PILOT NOSA Season Concludes 14-mile Bank Race Set for Saturday By ALMON LOCKABEY CM -Dolly ,,_ MiM Newport Ocean Sailin1 Assoclatton's l4·m1le Bank race Saturday. followed by the organiza· lion's &Mual breakfast and the Commodores Ap preciation race on Sund'*Y wiU mark the end 01 NOSA 1180 season . NOSA was founded for the express purpo5e of conductinc the famed Newport to Ensenada yacht race. It followed with the l4-mile Bank race and later the Ar1oay Race. The 14-mile Bank race from the Balboa Pier lo the Laussen Sea Mount (an under water pt:ak that BOATING rises within 300 feet of the surface off the east end of Cat a Lin~ Island) is noted for its vagaries or weather . There have been years when it was hampered by too much wind, too UtUe wind and dense fog. For those reasons. skippers never actually know if they will sail the entire 28·mile course, finish the r:..ce at a committee boat anchored at the 14-mile yachts away Sunday in the second race of its Mis· sion Series. Southern California Yachting Association calen· dar: Leo A ...... ·LMeSMcll !'le•• -II 'l'oc~t C.1u11 Gncnuy G•ll-Aeeatt• IS.llolll ~1urc:10. Sun:~:m110s llt~ Vtelll Clull Hello-Aeoette (elf <l••-1 S.l11rcMy, \.lllleSfl,p\l'r .. 1 ln•llell-1 roru•ll• l•ll<l•Uell 5-y . C•llflllo llN<h Yee Ill Cl11ll -F•ll S.rle\ No. J 1•11 <ltiMll s..nci.,. s.u-.. ... , tCl~H.,_ Ytc"' C1u11 Overn1g111 C .... toH-r~. FrocMy Senl• Mon.<• Vec111 (1110 -OCIOllerT .. I A~t•, S.tu<cMy, S...,O.y. Nertll_I..._. Poe•po;<!I llty foll.Ill (11111 Twice Aro..nd An«•PI <lland re c•. s.tllt· <My,\u,,..y, Cllennol IM•lld• Vechl Clull C•PI 0.llley predl<led 109 roce, S.lol<· .,.,, <Mlt.":;:!.8;'DM• !.41lono C11111 GoOl1n R090ti. tPHRF, one-4 .. lQll) S.tllr· s ... o .... M l\\l()n °'"' f<o<nt C.11111 -US'l'RU Cl\amoron$11tp Of CftempiOn>, 100aJ. ~tlOoy, F•ll lnv1IA1flon.I IL1-lt1 S.l11rcl.oy, SunrMy !>enO,"'lJIVa<llt Ch ... Welu ma11!>9',.,No l llORIS-, . Soul-!Ol'll Ya<nl Clull Ardell S.1lft Ho J, S-.y Ou-ell flKftl Clu11 -J""'P S.roe> No.• IS.llotsl S....O.y . The pocket·elze 35mm with blg-catMre r..turM. .Hank -or whether the race will be aborted. !!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!! The breakfast al Balboa Yacht Club will be r highlighted by the election of officers for the com· ing year. Following the breakfast, commodores of the supporting yacht clubs will man Lido-14 dinghies for a race around the buoys inside the bay. Lido Isle Yacht Club will have more action for Lido-14 sailors Saturday and Sunday in the club's annual team race for the William Morris Trophy. Sabot sailors under 16 years of age will sec some lively action Saturday and Sunday at Newport Harbor Yacht Club, host for the annual competition for the Roy McCuJlogh troph~. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will s end Performance Handica p Racing Fleet I PHRF> Reynolds Leading SD Race ByALLOC'KABEY 6oll,,,.... --....wrtcer SAN DIEGO -Three of the Southland's top small boat sailors Wed· nesday dominated the first seven races or the United States Yacht Racing Union's cham· pionship of champions al Mission Bay Yacht Club. Mark Reynolds, North American snipe cbam· pioo from San Diego, was leadln& the 20-boat pack with 11 point.a in the beat 1lx-of-aeveo races. Second wu Dave \fllman of Newport Beach. represenlinl the lnterna· lional 470 clua in wbich be la world champion. with 20point.s. In third place with 25 polnta was Chris Raab, Lido·14 national cham- pion from Huntineton Harbour with 25 points. Fourth place was being held down by Sue Pegel of Wlln'm, Mich .. laser class champion with 29 points; fifth was Ed Baird, soling champion from St. Petersburg, Fla. with 30 points; and sixth was Bruce Golison. Coronado 15 champion from Long Beach with 31 poinb. The series is being sailed in lJdo-14 sloops. Each skipper is al· lowed t.o throw out one race alter the fint six races and two after the 11th race in determining final scoring. The races are being sailed over triangular courses in full view of spectat.on at the MVYC club home and the ad· joinlnl shoreline. Winds for the fint day of ractne were in the 7·12 knot ran1e, provid· ing some aplrtted action at the marts and lead· ine t.o a ball dozen pro. tests. Sailors ~· Newport Harbor Hi&b '1 Sailors raced t.o their third s traight Sunset Lea1ue water polo victory Wednesday, 1tor,pta1 Fountain Val ey, 11-t, at the Sailors' pool. J . R. Salvatore led the way with seven 1oala, while lilark Hamen and llllke Rowell added JEANS ,Jl4.88 timOiZJ!!-- SWEATERS S 1811 ,.a• --... three each for Ute win.~·-l--IMll,.. nen, wbo Jumped 10·3 halftime lead and expanded it lO a US·I mar1in after three quart.n. Huatla1ton Beacb meaawblle, 1topped Martaa, 11·10, beblnd tM ftw-.,.i ·~of ao1er AadeUa. Cbrlt ..... .... .... ..,... tor Martaa. •L.ec•t ....... .. ...... Ot ... fMMeref' • Ta.....-AM-t • CeH lft ~ (....,., get• • U'-fflM ~-..,._k• ...... ,_....-. • s.c;, ...... ..,.,. •1•1\r ~..,,..... ...... _ ~~ XA2 NOW IN STOCKI ACT NOW. SPACE LIMITED Perry's C.••r• POSTAL SOX 369 E. 17th St • Suite 21, Cotta Meu 631·4\ \S J!iO f ~ t•$1 St Tu~r1n Wt"lt' Po!\t Qtf,r•o 832-3666 11£ 11un sm ou• £•TIRE SIOU l£5AIOHSS OJ Out LOSS n£R MANY YEARS. 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Channel 2. ~ ()ICf( CAVETT Gueit St1oht•\ r\.-•uti.m (Paol 2 ..ii 21 '1:) S-2-1 COHTACT(Rl Q f' M·A·s·., H•w~eye ..u!le1' a concu1>· SH"'" when no wrec~s n11. /fMIP ano Is rescoeo l y " KO<••n 1am1ly who cannot urt<1ers1ano Enghsll ®J BARNEY MILLEA WOJO II bvrMIO ouva lh41 preconcl's tetepl\ones .,,. dead ano H•rrt~ nai;n·1 round an 11par1men t w1111 • 18f•8C8 1:00 8 C88 NEWS NeCNEWS 8 HAPPY Do\YS AGAIH The 1Hd6r of lhe Dulles gang belrtendl Rlcttle alter Ile llelps oul Frank•'• Voungfl< slS1Qf 8 ABCNEWS D J()f(Eft'S WILD ID w·A·s·H Hawtcaye and B J ·s el!or1> 10 Da ntce to Frank b&1..I( llre wllen I hey lrwlle t'ilm "' join 1nelr poker gama and n.c~lhem oul • MAETTA 8are11a·s elCOl'IOh• fr.end os wrongly accosoa vi mm- lltmng " elope e>u•h8f. Ulu flfilQhbor11und ftf)p1a11Ub nom Bntl "" Oec•des ''"' ··oep •~ ..ut1n ""' "r11p ID O\IFAEASY G11tts ts Mttc.1' M1Httt Or Samuco V\'f~Oll LJ '1:) MACNEIL I LlHRER REPO'l'T II ' TIC TAC DOUGH /JJ) MERV OAIFFIN GuPs•~ Sopn111 LOrll'l M1c11ev Rooney 7:30 8 2 ON n4E TOWN S1ave anti Meltl<ly SIJ~!l'll a dll) at '"" Mulual RacJ1<1 rr.ee1re "'"!!<" •adlo d1 8• m a •S proouceo fnr rtbloun· wlOe broadcasl D FAMILY FEUO Ga.-tANANA G .. ests Marilyn McCoo. 8 11Jy oo-.s Jr. 8 EYEWITHE.SS LOS AHGE1.ES .,auo Moyer a n<! ln•z Peoroza take a look al L " io Dane:& Gypsies and whal u tekee to mak e it as a,. oancer. vtsll Hawau·s only f8f'OA1n1nq u~W .. lac- 101), e.amonfi lne nc.•eas-"'9 u~ 0 1 i,,rofnssoonal Chanftrl Lbdng• I) KNXT r(;HSt Le,, A rioeleo., D KNBC 1NBC.1 LO'> Ar1ye1 .... O KTLA 1101 I • •J'> Am JP•PS U K.A~C l \I 1 l\BCI L•l'> ~ngf'I•!~ fJj l\FMB 1C..BSJ S,m U1e go G i<HJ i v (Ind 1 Lns Angele~ Q.1) KCST !ABC> San D1egu I l(TlV ( lri11 ' LOS A n gele!> KCOf'·TV pnd J Lu s Angele!. KCET· IV I PBSJ Los Anl)e•r:s G KOCE·TV (PBS) Hu n tingto n Beilc h lt•1dfuuurdfl amJ N hdl ~ p lH 1'' u <Hnnu to 41V(Hd 11 18 tr0flt.1 80.tetl 0 FACE THE MUSIC ID .ALL tNTHE FAMILY Att.h•O .. pt.lQUMd h y r1. t't'l)fi•Jm1C Ollgtu W'\~h "" .:<-11\' QO t('I ""'""' fl1m"11tl amJ 1;, 'M• 1 s1 .. no "'" f:.t • lt1ul fdtlft I~ Wi.1f lil.1UtJ 11 utl ~, ED MACNEll t lEHRER REPORT al) ..ewSCHECK 1 t l P.M . MAGAZINE Loo"1<1g with 1n~e1..f~ J) w h6ft1Chd tr mJr,t1f'O• '"""4" 8.00 IJ THE WHITE SHAOOW Coach ReovP.~ "''" nr-111 .. 1 llos lalher os s.-nously 111 and 'lt!C•Off to e•teno nos sldy on Nuw Yc,rk f Parl ~I 0 GAMES PEOPLE PLAY Featur&<J an il:>-vo~r-010 Slilblllb Oy a !>311llub , eg .. 11a , a lug-o f wa• tl01Wl1"'1 lhe WIVIJS ')I '"'~ Y""' ' World Se• les play e•s escape &•1•51 Sieve Ba•er 8 MOVIE * • * Ange•~ W oll'! 01r1y Faces ( !Qllll Jami's <..1tg ney Pet 0 8rocn ln• paths n1 lwo tl<1vhooel frienos 01 .. org~ onl! 10 the C"urch 111e 01ner tn C"fToC 12 h•s I U ,1.Q_ MOM & MIHOY Mora. Mindy and lhfN pals bitlld 1oge1"8< 10 save Ga" d10a 1• NelSOll FIRvO< lrom 01ow1ng n1s b.g chance °'' lhe tube (A) u llllOVle • *'"-1'Wt\ert1 Love Has Gone I 1964) Suu n H•y· weto 84tt1e 0 1¥11 An., • ,.,.,, •0"' ...... ~ ""' MOl"fft 'I ttJv'tr htH tjf\lttl .,U \JfHUfitll l11ll-.1ly 19'\jJht• f .. ' '"' j .,.M~ \..n<,~•oo ..,11n r••1f!H. 1 • wnt't•H n.iH rn.H olt• •• tUttf\itf l..•mf I ••II C.lf• '"fli) •t:•a Jud• M •tM.11tlfl11111)11 l"1fHltH\J '-'''t' ,hftlH"'J ll~ h>f ti.IU'U Juv fl Kvht ,..,1., ufl MClll•IY O~!Jil••I~ • MOVIE • • • 5,.,. •n 1u1u '104~) EHul ~'1"" "'"'"' 'lmolri A '"II"' llll "V"' "'' " Wtt..,ftttn l04Jf r1'11,. 111 I H;tt #Oh ,. 14hth11t Nnih• WOf l"ltQi ,,.., "'. l\tOOtf •''" 'I ,., ... ft) 21l0HIOHT '11) MACBETH t THE BAXTERS Llla•\1<111 I 30 8 ·IOJ ANGIE An91u b 1;H()'U•1' 1,.•d•• t.ofKft1 f t& UO'Uh.t~ \fj 1 11f J ll C'\0-tt•J'•O" •nu • .,·• ' • .,,.., to1mefl1 pe&CHf u A.,,, aon hou&,.noid 11<1 .U CAROl BURNETT ANO ~IEHOS fD llY ANY Ml:A~ TERAORl8M llH ME flf>J Fctu>Of te• J•~ttr...-, " , " IHObf'~ '"" !I rr1Hr.ih~ft ,,, ""''"' 1 h:tHOI ~m A, J r .. 'h'1 hemo 'dtit•·u ,,, ,.,m1lJ"' " 1Ud l1Jt jl\fl "~'trt•lHlr. ('Ill Vt.If •OU~ teoVt •bf 9'!>ur~ Ano \,f l ICEEN'S PEOPl E 8:00 IJ ( 81 CBS MOlllE ·Tile lJSI C.un11 •Prl'm· ... r .. , l ytK.llt c .. 11... 1tooon• <..o' A you11g won.11• unit ~f'1 dauotit.-.r tJN(•~it' lt.n UU"J'"ls of u .. ~n~, u•u ,,. • ,, Blier 5h6 1rt,1cJv1vt .. nll) comt."!t lnlr: pv.,, .... ~1••• nt •• Ct14c.1a1t,1t1P.144m tJ1nr: 0 MOlllE a 11 1, P .. arad1~0-•llHf t t'J78• s~"'' ,_,,., '>taount.· Arrnuno A .Jt!f" T"""' ltlihan~A.,,lt•t•t rtn b•Olh•''iJI. l1v1nq '" f't)f':f·IJtntct Wet' I N~w "t'!)r~ •.1 uQ~ltJ tt fhl'\lio~ ,, 10 lh., 1>•'1 lime ~I P•O· mo11rlQ Ont1 nt tr.ern JS. a l1f'J\f\fWCtgf'1t Wff<o~ll~r u ll~ WAYLOflc STAARIHQ WAYLOH J£HMH08 James Gall•Pr ond Jess;: Coum 101n cc,..11,try music. ·,la< W&yln11 JeHnlnQ~ for an nour nl comedy ano music .U MEAV GRIFFIN OllttM~ ~11a,1t'l1a 1 tucr1 M •cl<"r Aoon"\ H11.•y Scn•t><ler '1:) SUM CUISINE 8tW\CI 11"30 tt) SNEAI< PREVIEWS Roqer ELe11 ano r,~ne !11~IU~I 'C'-•OW lt1(\ t 18- ptlitnt Ma11 ano HOP· S<.ulfh '1:) U.8 CHAOtflCLE •11an11c C•ly Winners And Lo~•s Jim l enrer 1e11o•ls ,,., Ille Blfec1 <llat casino g•mbl ng IS I avong 011 Ille rea11len11111 and bualnes& co mmurtil-of .Atlantk::Clly 10:0080 ..ws I!)) 20 I 20 I HA TIONAl 1i1EW8 TH18 Ot.0 HOUef It a. i1n,., '" 1t1~ul.:tlM U1e ht.JU• f} -.f•t'J Hf&.J'•t o I h@ Old ,,,,, ut " ""''"A tllll'W W1~t"v· .. ftW"1ttf11 IHUll.,t.Q •Vtl.,ff'I '1i) HIWSCHECIC to.aoem ~EWS 8) MASTERPIECE THEAlM t'tf'lti Ano t•uuu h1'1 .. h1 f..4_.').,nlru"'.ov ,,.,,'W,I\ Hm H I •fJU1U .,,_ t;+,t nt• CJb .... ,.IC)r} •••itl 0Utt1•rtme nt n•tt•tr'• ''"'"mpt•Ot1 ma•t1t'> 1.l)f\ltl\!l!On u IOlflPlah()n I 1P1111 411R1u i!) l HE ~OCATE.8 ELECTIOH '90 ErUHQy Pnlt(.y AfJvu t...:1tus 8''" •'"'"'' w1tt1e .. ~es whn WP"C>" ''* l/1ews ,.,f '''""' ~"" t.ar ••• dt•d R~~fivon OM dlM wh~h c.an. ff11 JAh• Niii O''"'J it· • .-/n11AO •,1.'ltl"' t:hi, .. ' 1 '" e ne1g1, r p11 -,...,u.c..·o''l" M1<.hattt D'-~ak•s ''"'kJ.-.111t6''!1. 1 t 00 .. 0 D !], (}RJ NEWS 0 HOLLYWOOO SQUARES 0 NEWl YWEO GAME ID YOU 8ET YOUA LIR 1u•h1y •tar•~11 11•ov~ tht. oarn,.. w1tf'l !;r,...cky U'ee"e <lr<.' laO·, to .;1 s tote'.~t<>nttl ...mt!ll• ( drH1 a •11mdn who Wc4S ,4 t1UH,,T1Pt C. h&t ()ft f;l tJ .1\#f.114H.hJ , .. l&nd Q) ONE STEP BEYOND rp1IOQUl A m11u1 .. 8V8·1f1 l•a ps Hulen Arc.nut "'" httr wn St('ven I I 30 IJ 1f J THE JEFFERSOHS <...Qrq<> " ulo na") b•.<tdy comes to "'!IJ' ':tnd unbe- " n' '°"''''' hJ Geor:;e m ... kes 1 1)45 DI ltJoJ•Se lfll 0 THE BEST OF CARSO.. \,~h H ... n,v 'etnt1a f t f'tO Tra1111IP'1i1 r hrob lll'Tll)l<•n &ob G11,_,,, tA1 0 MOAIECAMllE & WISE i:llon Jonri hnd•. t1.mselt abused bt Ero.: a11d frl'le D 'fOl ABC NEWS 0 GIJHSMOK£ When an nld lr1eno 01 On<. .Adam~ •S suspec:led or t>ttong a lll1el Doc lnke1 11 upon hlmseu le, bring 1ne "l#'l lrt ID HOGAN"S HEA0£8 t'l0Q"" musl get a 1oir<1 ol bulletproof vott;t~ and a Freoeti coui .er oul or tile , -.&mp G) IT l AKES A THIEF AJ Mund; Ines lo prove ne s b~n framed wnert tie IS 8tC11""'1 nl 1•91~()11 l'>y M r Jaco 01 l"e SJ,t. JOHN DARL~NG TUBE TOPPERS <..:BS 8 9:00 --"The Last Song .'' Lynda Ca11.er star s in this TV movie about a woman marked for death by the slayers of her husha nd (photo at left ) NBC e 9 :00 "P aradise Alley.·· Sylvester Stallone heads the cast of this movie about three Italian-American brothers living in post-World War 11 New York ~truggllng for s uccess. ABC D 9:00 Waylon Country m u s ic st a r Way lon J e nnings host s J a m es Ga rn er and o the r C &W lurnmarit:s in this hour of music and tomedy. m m CAPTIOHEO •BC NEWS . 11 50 D l!O-CHAALl('S AHGEL8 .A call oorl opt!1a11cir1 Ntln , ou r11•••v ""l'l on Iha sod(' ""'41liies 1t1e m1s•11k .. CJI tob ou•9 A •t11<1ic111e mhn 1111 -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 IJ (, MCMILLAN I WIR Th11 day ar1.., M tld1ao on rury duly is ult1lt ked nne ol hl!r lello .. 11Jrors os loc,nd murOP,6d 0 TWILIGHT ZC>tfE Ltt1rar1011 Aomn11; Wo•Cl5· worlh 15 c...nt1'1 ... mru'd Ir. do,.111 lo• on-.ole!IC.bn< e ... Ml$SION. IMPOSSIBLE lne IMF -...•• vol 10 rn.r n r,lof to ,,,,n a 1r1 ... noly ~nun '•· Ntth u• nl.,,.lelt mu~y 12-30 0 TOMORROW fiu(h f aGtr11u-. GJnndo Jc.ci.r.,-,r. "M0\11E • • * Tilt! Cow1>oy An<1 Tile Lady' f19J81 Gar\' l O<?pe•, Mnflo O t>eton A tom An< 1ng <a"Cn h11nd S#Otrp~ ar. "ft;t 9'5$ hOf'n ll\e e<ly Oii n1,, ltoel l I nr 6Sm1n I 0 THEF81 '•maoe In .A C•Kked M or "'' G) NATIONAL HEWS 1 00 8 110.1 POLICE WOt.IAH Pttl>C>Ct• voes underoov"' as • parolee lo 1nves11g1rn Jhe ~uSP•CIOUb 110 .. 1h IJI D Pilt Olfi OlloG¥• l~I ID MO\ltE • • ·1ni..1as•on 0 1 l t.e •_,t11r Critalure, ' 191>~1 o.,,, Ball Fr.111••,; Ray A pair or so1ooer~ lino~ lha1 gooo ol'1 tomaoc.tt ts an !t1'tiO'.>tP lor thu Uf,u9unl oas..,1"0\ ~>t l\11110 l>ttau11ru1 S; 111rir1f.•~ who 11av" • urn41.e pla11 Jor des11oyong Ea•ln t I 111 .iO m1n1 G) MOVIE * * Carn:vaJ Or 1.11no" ( 1964 o JBan p,.,,,., Aumort I t;n1a Cauf rn When a m1sG.1ng wom.-.n·"i corpf>O ·~ tmotly t11t,·COli· I 6'e<J tit" husband , ous•· t1~ parh•ft' "Nno wu~ ~lw r1er IO•ttr ccnlHses lo thf' Cf1me f2 h''f 1 1:30 0 THE LONE RANGER l ne W•ono M an 2'0080 NEWS D MOVIE * e 't. "Big ComDO" I 1955) Cornel Wiide. Alcnaro Conle O..<.l•ca!ed poll<:& Ot!thfC.IJV~I $81 ou t 10 ues1roy a crome syrtOICllle t:! lli:• I 2.10• ~8 2:2&8 HEWS 2 308 MOYIE * * • * .t.Uack l 119!>1)1 Jack P aranc.a Eod 1e :!~;m;~~~~~a~';"Po:~ · 1 1n World War II acllon 12 tors 10 mon I 0 MOVIE I • * • , I l't! Praonsman I I Jfl1b) '-'"'V 1'.(Joper C,"orl<!• 01<.klQ<CI II lrlO 01 ta1.-iuu" W•~tttffl\ ct~.ttili.· '"'. Ir f IO ·.1ci1o .. Nh•lt! mar~ finm -...,,,HI ouus to h'cJ1ao'-( 1 ,., ~!.t nun j ID MOVIE * •, l O•I UaU.aur1n 1196:11 ;,.,.,,., Jt!tg.tn•· l"" pola ~.111:aoo 'lmt1t1<.a11a tllfCe1ve &10 lrottt " F•'1c.i100 41u•• nlia J••atJ(tr ""'"'IJ Worlo w .• r u 1 t '" .;~ m•t1) 31l0 II) MOlllE • • Cui ~ 1u fhe 'Vdm II"', I 197CJI Am ill•"' f uenl" r rJ<.loe C.:ir,.a " tuolntj• ""'1 ~~t;t8r ieau\ tnAI thCtu • 1tup111::£m wat. H.•~1;11 •HJ '' ,,rn t ne•t rnrt1httr 1 I 11• 1U nUfi I 4 00 0 MOlltE • • rne v""'""''"I Am"' ,,,,,, 1 1'/S~, Sc•;ll Do&<h A•io•Py Toilet A I' »•P or Nd¥&1o lntJtAn!i. '"'Otit •rniy '"ugg111 1ri k<'t1µ "'"" !anl1 l•Otrl r11ll11og lflln ll'le ~fin()~ i I ljrdedy 0..1So<l8'S It llr JOm111 I 4 15 ID MOlllE • • Beyuntl f he J om" Oarrn" I !\lbOt Aor>efl C..:IE:J.rke 0dOfH+~ r tiom;>· )Oh A U ::,. fur i <..1 r,, ... JJ•IOI is plu'lged tnrv•1gh " 11me fJ;fl•U~I f 1 It-I& '.ftd H 20~4 ..wn•ue t1~ "eeh uu1 •a"t ,.,. F..u 1u , 1nnab1ldnl\ , I h ~O min r 4:2&8 NEWS 4;300 MOVIE • • •·rne Sec•e" (JI l he Bou,. Aoon. ( 1933) Paul l•o~a• Lionel .AIWJll f 'ridoy·• Doy1 f •t-t Hor it-JS 11:00 II) • * "New F1nnlle< ( t93~J .JO(lr> Wa~ne Muriel Ev anti -AFTERNOON- 12:00 ID • • • "TN! Sea wow· 119• 1 l Edward G Robin son John Garl•eld m • * " ··me llish' • 1964) Ingrid Bergman Antttony Oulnn 11:00 9 * • * 'Nawmen ~ Lew ( 19U 1 0.0109 Pep. pard Roger Robonaon 3:30 0 • * "Cannon Fa-1-or- do~ I 111701 Gao<ytt P111>- ~ro, Giovanna Aa111 by Armstrong & Batluk I HA\~ .<WOTH ER 5tGN THAT 1 (jlVf: 10 Cl>.P::> -rw-1 C()-1 100 Cl.OSE. WHEN 1 M J0661r-Q/ The Other 2 Networks Join the Raee LOS ANGELES (AP> -ABC and CBS begin to insta ll their .. real" 1980-81 schedules next week. bringing a semblance of order to the strike-strewn, prime time network competition. However, NBC, wb.ichJuas se<'W'ed fu:st place this fall by scrambling, will continue to scramble That strategy could backfire. By December, viewers of CB.Sand ABC which Hitchcock Films Due on KOCE Four weeks of thrillers by the master of sus- pense, Alfred Hltcbcock, will begin Oct. 31 on KOCE, Channel 50, with the "50 Feature Friday" preaentatiom of "Murder." alrio1 at 10:30 p.m . and "Number Seventeen" which follows at 12 mid claim the season starts Monday will see tidy, com· plt>te scheduJes -precisely the acheduJes W1tll which the two qetworks bad originally lntended to s tart the 8()..81 season. Thls strateo supports their pos ilioo as to the '·real·· start of the 11u!M>n. IN CONTaAST. VIEWERS of NBC •tilth claims the season started Sept 15 despite the strikes will see a scattered. fluid lineup. NBC just iss ued wh1tt jt calls its '"post·slnke prime bme schedule." a document as cogent as ,. government white paper on the tt0nomy . Jt out· lines a three-phased strategem, with s pecials. movies, regular series, new series and backup se ries a ppeariQ& and disappearing from the schedule at a dizzying race It is planned chaos. But it is very ca rerully planned chaos. bom or a risk chosen by Fred Silverman and his program· mer, Brandon Tartikorr. night. DUalNG THE STalKE·cauaed interval in the "Murder" dramatizes the plight of • young ac-season, Silverman and Tartikoff took another look tress who ia rallely convicted and sentenced lo II l ed f th deatbfortbemurderofawoman.Oneolthejuroraat at three of their series origin• y p ann or e her trial, however. is convinced of the girl's in· fall -"Harper Valley PTA." "Here's Boomer" oocence, and returns to the scene of the crime-to un-and "Sanford.·' They decided to bump lbe shows to ravel the bi.&arre mystery. Hitchcock waa acclaimed backup status and to upgrade some show. orig.inal· ' h. f d I ly intended aa mJdaeaaon replacements. or 11 use o soun as we I as stream-of-The result was a delay that might be crucial. consciO\mneSS monolo1ue in this fut movinc and ex- citingabowpiece. The replacement shows -two comedies, "118" "Number Seventeen" follows tbe intrigue of and "Flu and Bones.·• and two dramas. "Wa!king jewel thieves who are hidinc out in a ainilter Tall'· and "1be Gan1ster Chronicles -won t all house. 117, in London. Tbe detect.Ive lnvesti1atin1 be in place until Jan. 31, 1.981. In the meantime, the case is trapped in the house by the thieves, but la NBC will fill its schedule with regular aeries lb at Q>nslder, for eumDle, ntday nights. ABC will go W'lth "BeMon," e new series called "But I'm e Big Git'I Now'' and a movte. CBS Will fealure its strong trto, "ldtredJble Hulk," "Dukes of H.anarcr ano "Dallas.'' Bl.It NBC . . . weU1 ftere's the muddled plane Beg'lruung Dec. S. NBC"s Friday evenlngs wtU begin with a new Marie Osmond icbow, ''Marie." It will be followed by a new cumedy, ··915·· und David Brinkley's "Prime Tim e ·· Then on Jan. 9, "'Marie .. vanishes and is replaced by "Buck Rogers." On Jan. 23, ""!>6" exits the schedule and is replaced by "l''ib and Bones." CBS, MEANWHILE, WILL own the ni1ht by then. and ABC will have unflinchin1 1rasp of second place. Other NBC njRhls are similarly volaWe well into January. Tuesday oi~t will be filled with s pecials and a limited-run · Steve Allen Show" until "'Walking Tall" and "Flamingo Road" take.over by mid-January. On Saturdays, country sm1er Barbara Mandrell will have her own show for a rescued by the female member oftbe IUll wbo falla are ready, a,,._.lals, movies and ahort·run series. ..--,., l\l~llOmOV"l"'rl\Jft-\~ ~re~:a=::!::!ia!!'~ wu lauded for Ila roa A PEalOD OF eight lo 10 weeks, ln ~~ "...,,. ............ -~~-.. -·-· .. ---v •' ·, In foUowin1 wee ... -... _ "50 Feature 1:\...lda " De•ember and January NBC will have a flu.id · · mut, Wll'I:' ,.. n y ... 'ABC and CBS ill "ave a llUl'I Uta l'lAJa llWUH' ....... , lJWAllS' WllJI Ml Hitchcock FUm Festival wUJ present "Rieb and schedule. Its competition. . • w · · "' .. v 3 \Mq N..,por, ilu<~ 6•• 01110 few weeks. until "BJ end lhe Beu .. and "Gangster Ch.rooicles ·' fu)alJ) mnve ; ... All three networks had & ch"'ICe lo reappraise their schedules dur:"'" lbe ..... tors' stnke. Only NBC is risking a cnai.5e. But disewsiog • makeshift lineup u a real falJ scbeduJe paid off. This Mw risk. with its volaWe side-effeda, probablv won't. Silverman is defying the lesson of that disastrous period in 1979, when NBC seemed to have a new show every week and was repaid with what nearly amounted to a viewer boycott. SO! THIS NllC WILL very Ukely be lo first place into De<:ember, and has a chance to finish second for the complete season. By taking risks of dubious pouible yield. NBC wiU very likely assure itself al another lhird-place fumh. When this screwy TV sea.son ends, CBS figures to be oo lop, above ABC. Look for NBC in Ill! us~al position, with Tartioff and Silverman reviewiq their lovely plan. trying to figure out what went wroni. •1 AM NOT AN ANIMALI I AM A HUMAN Bl!INOI 1...AM ... A.MA.Nr + NOW PL AYING l"AIM' c ...... , WH l!ll°'"ltt 1191 393) rKlflC'• ICMllM CO&tl la9u111 Beach 49• 15 u ' c•IOMI OrAnQe 63• l~}J Stran_ge. :.· "Sabotag. e" and "Yount and Innocent." • t ~ul . Pa~~~I wan. . ct""'~--·· > · .,.,.. -"-4.~ ~~jM~~rfii~r"~~~~:::-:::-~._~ .... P_.a,~~sc~-~,,~$~·~~, ~~r ~:· ~~~l.~~·=~:'-: ... ;·v~4~,J!i'{ -~. ··&Li.u ~·. • ..... -. .,,_.,,-,J, oJ ,....,,.._,..,.,. -~ · -· -... ~ .. ~; •'11••-"11 Th0 Anny wa~ no I wr11mms111 891 J9l~ ,. IM••-"' '-•***~*• Ewrytblng i.s brilllut.• 'L-----:=--:::-::::-:---=-=-=-=-=-=--========= laughing matter FOR MRENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE AU. D l!D llHI> II , ~""' 11£Cfl'f c nil l lM. Cll IHf lilOllOH PIC'VM COOf O' SELf N°OUUl'ION "U"UN COWOY'"(N) , ........ ,. ''IN GOO W TIIU8T" (PG) , °""',...., T08<'A In Engltah By Puccini OCT. H,-. •• ... .W. 1 0r ... ~~~-.:::e=a·• .... ALL SEA ra lfllllfVIO: 14.00 YllMIAITIRCA"DllW ON --._, ...... ._c .... • "• o .... • .... s until Judy Benfamin "'Judy Da111s i~ rhc gulMC\t young woman w """' our hc1uu •Ilk:•' K111h11.n1~ tteptnu n ·· ·"""'"'''•" ··A aoarklln11 11)u v1c .. i'\..n. l\ft•ll WNt\I '"' --· llr9okhurJI lo&e 11 U I 11Z 64&' .. UA Movon (71&) 990·4022 ..... 8111101 1714)~ 1444 n• SIHleMc• 111t1Ml·SllO joine d il. PRIVATE BENJAMIN ..... ~ ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES Thu•'!day, Oc1obcf 23 1980 DAILY PILOT (.'7 ~'Loving Couples' a Swappers' Saga By AMTHl 1J KNIC.111 ,._ ............. .......,.... . Lovan.: l'ouplt•l\ I' lhf> klncL or W lC ( 001Nf) thal we k~p ht'unntc 1"11 \ mallt' l\n\ mort· It• r heerful. h~hlht•»f1t•r1 u111I plt•a,•nll c a:-1 .ir1 updated vt•r:.111n 11f lh• 11t1ll11t1on thul Jo:rnf''\ l.ubtlll<'h UAt'Ci to J11 t•rt .ind H1lh· Wild r u .. e<l '" Wrth' bark 111 lht• ~ Tht• only lrvuhh· 1~ that .l.H k "n111(hl 1 ~ nu Lub1L<&eh ltnd M11rt111 lt\lnch Jll 1111 thll) W11<1,·1 Thi• dl'hratt' footwu1 k. lh.tt \'O<l hlt•d tho,p t>IHlil'I DIU!Ctt>r:. to dlUl\'t' .H 11u11cl the n•ns.1r~ 1:. nn lrmicrr t'ilht'r rtoqu1n•d or t'Xpt•1·1 .. 11 h) today., c·onMder abl} more t>t•rm1i.:on• .;0<'1t'h ai. "'1tnt~i.i.t>i1 by lh•• fo rt that this su.: 1 11f 111:111• '"' .q>p1111: 111111martial11lf111t•h ty ha11 lltc•t•11.:1H·11 ,, I'{; r.1t1n.i NO, TlllS ISN ' r t ;Oll\f,: t11 ht• .m11lh1·r att1•n11•I lo tw rutt• Uh• r,1t1•1' I ''"' h.1p1~ n t1• 1h111k thut ,1 produt't'r lh•ew.. \ Hh•n11·. 1•1 ,. '<•·•·1111 \\' µrodtH't•r David Sw.~k1111t lu1.t ''•Oll"lh1n.: ,11rf1·r 111 "'''rk against. tht•y might h J\ r• h..·,•n rt1h "t'<I Ii• c·m11 1· Ul• with som~ttun~ i.ly,·r 1111m· -.11ph1,11,·.1tt'Cl a11tJ poss ibly an tht' Ion ~ rue\ d l-.u '"""r th11n th1:-. ~t'x as Herr l.ub1tsc·h Wl•ll kllt'"' I'> J lot naurt' thitn ,1 ba red bosom and u t·uu~I,· 111 hut <;hot!> 1.uh1bd1 revel~ in lh<' fun vi 11111u1 111111 ~1111~hl 1s smlltt!ll by tht' need to state \.'Vt:rytlung loud .md , lear "Couple~" finds Revcrly Hilb 1ntt'm1st Shir Icy Mac Lame married to i.uq~eo11 Jamt>:. 'oburn. and not very happ) about 11 '>lllcc hL" talks onlv about his work and himself When she s pursued b) a dashing young real c:.tatt! agent <Sccphen t<illtns 1, she readily s uccumb:. Coburn learns about tht> <1ffa11 rrom Collins' Ii v e -i n I ad y r r 1 enc.I, a rat h~ r d 1 z z y TV weatherperson I S usan Sar a ndon I t1nd soon they're ha\1ng an a ffair of their own -wha<'h MacLaine learns about fro m Sally Kellerman, t he bored wife of yet another doctor. after s he has s ur Kitty Casts Cat Musical in Jf orks LONDON (AP) What do you do for an en- core after writing s m 'I Sh musicals on s uch im- probable topics as Argentine Politics and the Life of Christ? One about cats. British rock composer Andrew Lloyd-Weber. who with lyricist Tim Rice made ente rtainment history with "Jes us C hrist S uperstar·· and "Evita." says he ·s take n inspiration from T S Eliot 's poems. "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats." for ··cats," due to open here in April "111E POETRY HAS always been a great favorite of mine stnrc childhood,·· the 32-year-old Lloyd-Weber says . 'Tve bt.-en thinking about a musical produrtion of it for som e years. and it began when I went lo sec Eliot 's widow. Valerie." Mrs. Eliot. wedow of the Amcrican·born Nobel laureate who died in 1965, s ays he r hus ba nd "would have loved this s how." Eliot, who became a British citizen in 1927 and waa better known for less amusing works like "Tbe Wasteland" and "The Love Song or J . Alfred Prulroek." wrote the poetry on cata in 1939 for bis godcbildren. "THE RHYTHM OF the words 1s marvelous ." Lloyd-Weber, a cat lover tumseU. says . "Em- phuis in the production will be placed on dance. but it is not disco. Cats dre s uch athleuc creatures, and it is a world of cats we are trying to c reate here." Trevor Young or the Royal Shakespeare Com- pany wiU direct •'Cats" with choreography by Gillian Lynne. Impresario Cam eron Mackintosh. 33, who calculates the show will cost about $800,000 to pro· duce, says casting bas begun, and solar hasn't in- cluded "any big names." "AIRPLANE" (PG) "STARDUST MEMORIES" = c:: "DIVINE MADNESS" r· n •:.1>1 ull\ •11•tlun•tl t 'u ll 1 ni. •• n111'> rt!lut:taell lo ~· Vt' n1 n1 Uf l "' '' 1eH 1 1""1u ~ly lht' t al\hlull thtlbl' d111 ' tlt .. 1111,il 111111• 0111 111111:. t'Vt'l"YOllC hu(·k lfl tltt>11 u111p .. 1 h1-;h ,, 1111 II• t.11 ew.ll t.J µerhJ ps, a liltlt w111t•1 . but 1111nr the· 1.~ors1 for WC' Ur Pre:s uma bly I\ ·s lht~ kind or r••!t pt•1·1.t111ti1 v '1 hiit carn~cJ llw fi lm ats PC , t•\ 1·11 thc•u.il1 11 t .u-..• .. q111•:s111111s 1101 unly about lht: rnor 11l 1t \ 111 !IW ll lllVI\· t.111 uh11u\ the 11\0r<tl \alues or th• 1 1, 1h1 ll I "1 t.11 111\ mur h 11( tht• humor 1s lu •r d1·1 l1111· 't ufl J't \.\ h1•r1 rnt:etrng '11lh11s throul:{h .1 1 .ii t11·1·1J1·111 1111 'tt'X hungry MacLamc 1m 111c•rt1.111·h 'th• ,., 1 1·,11111~ .. rr his truusc.•r <; H's all 11.:ht ''"' tt•ll, 111111 . I 111 a d1wtor "tfo. ho . ho IU 'I SOMt: OJ 1·1u: 1>Cc11t~s are l(cnu1nelv fun 11 ~ l"ht>t•• 'a 1kht•111u'> rno1ncnt when M cscClairie and Culltn.!> '"' tt11 111ir1.: unekn~ Utl'r an t he pool at the del A P Wlr•~o Trio Rrunifed The singing group of Peter, Paul and Mary has regro uped for a limited series of performanct!s. Here. backstage at a New York theater. are (from left), Paul Stookey, Mary Travers and Peter Yarrow. Curtis and Hayes Tomorrow's Stars HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Jamie Lee Curtis ana Robert Hayes hvc been named "Stars of Tomor- row .. by the National Association of Theater Ownen. Miss Curtis has starred in "Halloween,·· "The Fog." "Prom Night" and "Terror Train." She is Lbe daughte r of Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh. Hayes. who formerly starred in lbe ABC series "Angie," hos also starred in "Airplane!." "The Girl, the Gold Watch. and Everything," "Will Rogers," and the upcom ing "Take This Job and Shove It." Cor onado. sudden ly c·omc upon Coburn and Saran- don swunmin.: unde rwate r in the pool at the del Cor onado although all or them are s upposed to be ~omewhereclse followed by u poolside sequence in which Lhey all try to IJC very a dult about al , even though their tcn'i1ons are s howing Collins' escape from Kcllflrman when the m is- lrt•<;s or the house he has been s howing returns un. t-xpel't edly and want s to get into the master t>ec.lroom 1s also cleverly contrived. On the other hand, some or the scenes are also terribly for<'ed - and none more than the finale . which finds Dr. Cohum pursuing Dr MacLaine through downto wn Pr1Jou tlM ~A .. , Ul 1'itl µrf)du<_, t t.urwtft'• LOVING COU,.L.H !JOC~ C.ftlwry·f'osl P .. n.awntoO/MGM cetot R•nee V•ltnt~ U.v10 Suh.kind JoKk SmoQhl M1rt1n Oonov•n • ... ,nt ~n1r1~y M•Cld1f\fll, J41f"•'!I> Coburn, Su...,.. S...rMWkM•, Sl~n (u•lln\. S..11y .C.!tllt.-,ma1\, ""•" Mo\rttn, S"Htllt 8•n. 0.ern•rd a.nret1.s. A"'" h lf..IOfn ~r,:o L {l,,llt'f Runnm9 t1mf> '11 minute\ MPAA A•lln• PG Loi. Angeles traffic improbably mounted on a horse ll "s a gro11!> attempt at "screwball" com· cdy and a gros~ failure as well GIVEN THESI!: CIRCUMSTANCES. the star ring 4umtel does re m a r kably well by their material. MacLame 1s especially resourceful in fleshing out the sensual bul commonsensical wife a nd Sarandon as nothing short of dehghtful as ht:r youthful rival Cohu rn. who look!> as if he uses Gleam after every meal turns in a relaxed yet well-timed performance Collins. a s ''" on-the m ake s tud. eombint:s matinet> idol good look~ with a µccuharly (•recp~ charm that c:ould readily ~ exploited in more de· rnandmg roles Kellerm11n, 1n for un exttntled camcc1, t•omb1m", her sexy !artiness with dll in g rained i;ovrl humor mun· t"fftrl1vely t han m anything shl' s don<' since hn men1C1rablc ··Hot Lipi. ·• tlouhhan J>ro<luc-tion C"r1•d1t'> ~cr1· cs ll first rJte. from Philip Lathrup '~ i.:lis tPnlfll! photogrdphy t<1 Fred Karim 's briAl1t uplc nipo s l.'1ire As t:dilf'd hy Grcyfox and f'~rank L'n11'>tC'. th" filn1 moves bns k- ly l'Ven when paus111~ l•) i.x>111t up tile· Jokf·:. "L-0v ing Couple1>" comes IPaded wt th ;.isst-ts What 1t lacks, for ane , 1s tht> 'iubtl<'I) <•n<I sparklt> t hat might h av1• ra1i;NI It t11 th1· rink., r.r • fit 'it ·<'las~ COml'rl)' Contest Script In Big'"fime THt:RO. Ma!>:> <AP > Two years agc,, a Boston tt>levisiun st &t11111 derided to nurture local talent by sponsuranp a 'icripl·Wrtting C'on tesl To almost everyone's !-.urpr isc, the re!>ult 1s a full fledge, big-bud~et drariiu st<1rring Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy "lNITIALl. Y. we d1dn ·1 concelvP or t his pro· ject being done a t this level,·• said Bruce Marson. programming director of WCVB. The project began when the station. an ABC affiliate, sponsored a contest for an hour-long drama to be writte n by a New Englander. More than 600 buddin,; writers sent in scripts. and a panel made up of producers Norman Lear and Da v1d ~ussllind and A BC Vice President Marcia Carsey finally settled on OM written by B rockton. Mass , native Bill Phillips. HIS STORY, called "Summer Sols tice.·· will be broadcast next spring by WCVB, and Marson said the station expects to sclJ the s how for na- tional distribution. The drama is ahoul an e lderly couplf', played by F onda and Miss Loy, who re mfoiscP :ioout their long ma rnage Why do they call it "adultery:' when it makes then1 act like children? =:=::::'R======i l I "PRIVATE BENJAMIN" (R) I =====> I "THE ELEPHANT MAN" (PG) l' . '"'IHI EMPIRE 1,.1 STllllS IACI" "BLUES BROTHERS" "PROM NIGHT" (R) 1 7=~~ .... .j "1M1" !NI ---::J I '"'"' .... l.AeoON-... ''THE IUCTAtc , .,. HORleMAN" "AllPLAMI" "\mUD ..... IM ,,., ART HOPPE "MOTEL HELL" starring RORY CALHOUN rAUL LINKE NANCY PARSONS NINA AXELROD .ind [WOlfM~k.] · proJuced by STEVEN..CHAR~ES JAFFE .ond ROBtRl JM-IF ~•rculin producrr HERB JAA-1: wri1tcm by ROBFRT JAFFE .ind STEVEN-CHAl{ll~ IAI f f. dirrcl<'d hy Kl VIN CONNOR mu5ic by LA NCf RIJUIN ,,,, ........... , •. , • .,.,,,IXJl~~r r,.,.rc:·•'""'"'"'flCl-;io ,,.,.,. ~ .. --... liiiiMCiii -Tu.tM A1111t1 --.:.:~.~:c::::.. ·~•Cl""'~ -STARTS TOMORROW-- llU UA Movies C114) 990 4072 (l f"9 S.ddleback (71 4) 581 S880 fllllllll fAlllY Fountain Valley (714)839-1500 -... , • Or1nge Mill UA City C1nem1 (71 4) 637·0340 (1 14) 634 3911 ... •tn•fll . Stadium Or1ve·ln H1 Way 39 011vr In (714) &39·7860 1714) 891 ·3693 ~'OPH/!,'f!CAT£0 PkQCR/IMMIN{L _ 8P~1Jlilul (.}11~r(J(J Mfl!:ir:- NtJW<'-M.:/r1111J WfJ~l/111r­ ~1lrJd~ M~1rkrd Reporlr: C011 r111nPr k aporlr 11\"'9 INI ~·'XANADU·· "THE "lltUYATa DTlAMINATO"" BINJAMIN" tlll --"··•1• ..... ._ .... 1111 ............. ... (ll 0AA. Y PILOT Theaters Plan Halloween Openings .. lt'U tw lru ta ratltff than tnr kt tor thl' Hunt •1ton Beach Playho11se and thfJ Weatm1n1t er Comm'lftlty Theater on HaUoween That's t.hv Di&bt balh theater groupa open thllir no t produt ..... TM Westmnwtt'r playf'ra att ot.ervm.t the O<' eaakaa wtth 1omethln1 quit• rtttlna · ·eo....1 Ol'ac.aa." Al Hwtlln1ton BeA<'h, 0.. fare 11 the ..,.,.a., comedy "Forty Carata." Rotb lbe9tt'n n · HD&lJ ~ t.h~ ca.tta ol ttMtir ret pectlve .... W.tminater 'a "Drac"la" la one ol Ow many offllllooU ol thfJ orlalnal vamplre lhnller and will be dlr.c\ed by l:lark Buf'M>ft. makin1t h11 debut In •et department. t-'ranlll P\ert'" I• enat"tina \ht! b&oodtblnty count with Don SpauldinK cu t u his MV•l"IU'Y . Van Ht'laln& COMPL£TING TH£ CAST are Joanne Woleott, Michael Leahy. Bill Shope, Tom Wbeeler. Rtck Bamett. Peter Stonl' and Lebbie Samoe "COWll Dracula·· will pl•y fo'ndays and Saturdays at l :IO for fiVl' weekends at the theater , 7272 Maple It .. Weltminater Call 893-882& for reservaUou. Jou McGlllia 11 dir.,ctlni "Forty Carat.a" for Hualinlton Beach with Vicky Gaylord and Scott Williamaon heading the cast as t.he fortylah lady ud the young man who pursues her . Othen ln lhe cut are F1o E hlers. Marjon e Rockwell. Randy Keene, Roger Mills. Uilberta Caus~y. MeU11a Jobnaoo, Norma Binmore. Kex 81nmo re and Jonathan Plevka . "Forty Carats" 1s ticketed for a six-weekend en1a1ement at the playho use . in Huntington Beach's Seacliff Village Center at Main Street and Yorktown Avenue. Curtain is 8:30 with reserva· tiona taken at 847 ·'465. * M£ANWHILE. BACK ON the boards, three local producliona ring down their curtains w ith final performances lhi• weekend. They are: -"Hotel Paradiso" at Soutb Coast Repertory. JMl t::i*o) ........... OM OODI IOOll ".,. ........... -.... ..... W.,., Me'll ... II le The 1• a11 ...... =-1~ .... ~!2f~.r.i: ..... fM.2400 WUN COWIOY fl"OI ~"' 111t .... ·-........... _..!!.' ----.. IVATI llNJAMIH 111 .,,,. ....... , ......... .. ---· .. ._<-•-· IOl~ '"'..,.. llllNtll aAC•(N I 11l1~31 9~&0 ~. ---..,_ _, - ..... , "'-11)/UI 9Sl0 ' ...... . -....... .. 491 I Sl4 ' t ... .. .,,.., ... .. ,494 ISll ..... Jo• ..... , .. , ... , _ .. _._._,,, ... _ "OIDINUY PIOflU111 ... ''" .......... . ..... _ .. NIVAft ........... ,. ·-····-........... .. ''PRIVATE BEN.IAMIN" _,.,......,,.. (A) ..-1. ..... ...--1.- ''THE ELEPHANT MAN" :r:-::.:_, __ (PG) , ... m -.....~--­ . --·· --•:=i::.-. -I ii• l'i • I ... I.. ·- -' ...... ----- 11"81 Ii tllllon Tom Titus ton '111ettter, • lloate Vlata St .. Coata Mesa (Ul·IUO>. P'lnaJ performances tonJaht throup Sat....-, etlp.m. · as Tcnm Center Drlv"· Coat• M•a (951-4033>. Performucee tonlaht throuah Swwlay at 8 p.m. wlt.h mllllneea Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 p.m . Contlllutq thejr rNpedjve .,gaaementa a" "Greaae" at the Harlequin DinDJtr Theater C979·551J ), "Fiddler on the Root" at Sebuti•'• West Dlnner PlayhouM (492·9850), "No Herd Peel· lna•" at the Saddleback Valley Community • Thell\« (110-0381 > and "Uncommon Women and Others" at GoAdeD W•t College (8112-TTll). * "And Mlu KH rdun OnnJta a IJ ttle" by the Irvine Community Theater In lhe Turtle Rock Co mmwuty Park auditorium on Sunnyhill Hoad off Turtle HO<'lll Drive In lr'1ine 17S4·3643 ) Closing ~rfonnanres Jo'r 1d•y and S11turday at 8 p.m. BACK~TAGE -TKe Huntlng&oa Beach Playhouse will hold a fund-raising rummage aale Saturday and Sunday from 9 a .m . to 5 p.m . at 17281 Beach 81 vd. (at the rear of Red Carpet Realty ) ... call 847-4465 if you have something to • "Major Barbara ·' al the Newport Harbor Ac -donate .. ....,,...._TIIN ....... , 21. , .. 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Etticienl IOng·IHtlng wax IOllet bowl ring. Replace your old worn one Wu ring with flange #I. Reg. 99-. agc don't let toilet troubles get rou down Take out that old ballcock and float and replace them w•lh the quiet water-saving Flu1dmaster Adjustable helgnt #400A Reg 7 59 421 leaves away Ei111a sturdy metal leaf rake gently sweeps up leavea and debris without tearing out your grass. #FBR22CS. Rag. 5 49 2•• bultt uaicellr tor bulbs Sturdy bulb planter muff ptantlng and tranap&antlng eaey and fett. Reg. 1.99 11• . . I j I on Their Toes By MARY JANE SCARCELLO Of ... o.;1, ...... ,..,. Toes out . . . knees straight . . . the head up . . . arch the back ... lift the leg gracefully. Small figures in black leotards stretch and bend, concentrating on their efforts to make ballet took fffortless. "It's always been my dream to start a children's ballet group," says Bonnie Wilcox, artistic director of the Children's Ballet Theater of Corona del Mar. She and Dorothy Jo Swanson, owner of Dorothy Jo's Dance Studio, have joined forces to de- velop the group. "We both love children and want to combine a family oriented relationship with good instruction," says Mrs. Wilcox. A former professional dancer, · she began a similar children's b.allet group in the Pasadena area before moving to Newport Beach three years ago. · •Ann Landers •Classified Thursday. Oci 1ob•1 23. 1960 • mg_._._. ___ .. She receives no pay for her work with the dance company, which was formed rttently. "We have a nucleus group now, aome ol whom I've worked with for almost three years, but we'd like to open it up to more dancen," Mn. WUcox said. ,, 0.llY ,.lllt ,._ .. QMy A-- Morrow (~eft) and Elizabeth Lockie practice a tombe, one of the basic steps used in classic dance. Tbe b&Uet &n>UP la open to cbildnm ... 5 to 15, and dan· cers must be taldn1 lessons twice a week at a studio. "Our production class meets once a week, but there's no charge for that," Mrs. Wilcox noted. Tbe COt"pa bas been rebeaning a children's venton of the ballet "Lea Sylpbides," wbicb Mrs. Wllcox hopes to perform at a local school auditorium. She would like to expand her group, now about lS girls, to about 25, and boys are welcome to auditioo, too. "Cb..lldren don't get enough ex· poaure to dance experiences, and performing gives the m poise, confidence and pride in their accomplishments." s he said. For now, costumes and scenery for productions .will be kept simple and inexpensive, although Mn. Wilcox foresees when the ballet company could ha-ve a board of directors to raise funds for wardrobe and stage mat,rials. ·'Our maln goal now is to perform," she said. "We want to be ready and rehearsed to enter- tain wherever we're needed in the community. "We want Corona del Mar to be proud ol us." Members of the Children's Ballet Theater of cams del Mar assume first position while doing bar exerc;-. left, and ~ehearse for a future dance production. Fear: Agoraphobia literally means fear of the marketplace. To those who suffer from ft, ft's a good deal roore than just a tough v,ord to pronounce and spell. The phobia, a fear which can render its victims housebound, is now being assessed and treated at a clinic in Pittsburgh, with some success. B1nMMellAY PITl'SBURGH CAP> -Fear trapped Rose ••rte Jn Mr~ tor~·,..· 'lt ~•UHd pain to race tbrouah her arms and chest. She grew hot and penplred. Her heart beat rapidly and her leis felt Uke rubber. ''It is the most horrible experience. It's stark terror. I feel like my body is movtnc and I . . ... ~ ~I=., :r;.:.ap~::;. G•ifdW..• .. ~!tJJdJI>~ ,, . have to bang on for dear life," she says. "I was scared 24 hours a day.·' The 3'-year-ofd mother o( two is one or millions of Americans believed to have agoraphobia, a persistent fear capable of ren· dering people literally housebound. . THANKS TO NEW treatment methods, agoraphobiacs like Rose Marie are learning to cope at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic here. Wary of publicity and recopition, she and others bein1 treated a1reed lo in· terviews only if their last names were kept secret. Accordln1 to Dr. Larry Michelson, assistant director of the institute'• new phobia clinic, pre· limlnary epldemtolo1ical studies indicate 2 million to 3 million Americans are aiorapbobic to some dep-ee. Western Psychiatric spokeswoman Jane Duffield M)'I 140 people bave been treated so far at the clinJc. Of that number, abe says, 218 were a1oraphobtcs. TRB CLINIC, WRICH opened last No- vember, la clncQd exclustvelytotbe useumen( and trelltmeDt ol pbobiu and related anxiety and olllelalft-compulaive dilorden. It ts sup--IOrte4 h MY•r•I 1rants, lncludlnl fll00,000 rrom h MaUmal lmlltute of Mental Health for the sbld:J al ~Cl. "llOlt people ban simple lean," aaya lllchellon. "Nine out of 10 lltJda have fear'S. Wben U.., are I , ibe1 ,..,. tbe boleY man. Wfttn tMf lft t, .., fat ld9GOI. Thi ftan • evolve, but someti~es they stick.". ·Som.a~ QA M. ... ..e \Ml> -.-,._ ple phobia. Others are obsessive-compulsive. Unwanted intrusive, repetitive, and repuanant thou1hts come into their field of consciousness, and they compulsively try to reduce them. Such thoughts could be ol contamination, or illness, sexual im· pulses, religion and aggression. · "For example," MichellOl'I says, "they fear they mi1ht suan1Je the person in front of them in the movie theater. They are a1haat they mi1ht th1nlt that. So they avoid the situation." AGOllAPHOBIA 18 THE most common phobic disorder now clinically tre1ted, says Dr. Mati1 Mavtssakallan, clinic director. "In 11oraphobia, there is a cluster, a multitude of fean uaoci1ted tosetber -a fear of toinl outside, walkin1 in the streets, 1oin1 to grocery 1hope, to restaurants, 1hoppin1 mall• an~ so on," Maviuakallan says. "In certain condiUons there are so many fean that the person mi1ht feel COfttinuously anxious except when they are in the security of tbelr homes.•• Jean, a mother of three teen·a1e children and an qorapboblc for about tt yean, now al· tends rollqe, 1oes shopplq 8nd drives a car. She •• boulebound for two yean. "Over a period of yean my circle 1ot smaller and smaller," she aaya. "It wu a few mUet at ftnt, then one mile, then It 1ot hard to even tet the m•ll. Pretty soon I wu 1tuclcitl;tbe house. "I had it from everybody. I tbouaht I =· u~.-·-~~·WMa1.-....,•1z;_,..,., sit in the last pew, in movies the last row. I...., 1etjittery and have to leave." A1oraphobla complicates the simpl•t tasks, stl'ains marriages and makes It dllfteult to be a parent. "Once in the middle of the nigJ\t my IOll Ud a hilh fever." recalls Susan, a West Vlrliala mo~her of two. •'I asked the nel1hbor to talle me to the doctor's because I wu afraid to drive IQ)' car in the.driveway." .. Lisa, a suburban mother of four cl ... ~·• as a moderate a1orapboblc:, bellevea ber COIMll}:·:· lion was triggered by the deatb of a child. ,; ·-: "It was tearlnc me apart. It made me II-': · that my kldl had clothes from a c:atalot," ... < says. "It's difficult to accept. It's mueb .... ~ just to b..lde." .. • ' • ,, # .. -. AGOUPll091C8 Aa8 trplcallJ =·. of havinl a panic attadl, or an umety a . of faiatinl or loslnl coatrol ln the •lbaatlcm .• try to 1vokl. · ··1 UMd to be an airline ..,.,._, .. :l .. ~ can't ao to the supermarbt," .1aJ1 Ula.~i-t . have pueed out. I !lave bledt-1 oua. Y• NII lllte you're tolnl to die. . . "It'• very)laptftl. YOD nil t..e cm•. noor and end .., alttiDI cm • 18* di.,.,.....:-~ the market. It'• .,...,ban ...... " -·.·::~ lfOll "' time trM&ld .. -=· '~ women. The c:...., ratio It ..... ft: to_ID ~tlemale, "klnrk .... .·;:;..~ • ft•:. . J "--···'· . . -:~~ ~ .. ··=·~ f ~ . " "' .. 82 DAILY P1lOt _Birthday Celebration Great Event Christmas Company llopp••tti11g~ Ii\' ·" (11111 l 11 "Ill N,•u1 I ~ ~uo ~"' '" Jllt•111l••\l lh•· ,lllnuul 1·01·kta1I 11a1't\ h1•1111nn i.: • Prtt1111m11, "11.11>rn'1t•1., of The l'l11 1-.t 111,,.., 1 'nnlJ'•"'' lht· .u111uul fun•I ra11>1n~ i '\t'tll of the• J un1111 I '"'.:u•· 111 '\ .. 1oqx1 r\ lturbor The J>Ur\) luuk µhh'i' "' ( 'iot1n1·l\ .111d I ti.1ff111 11\ Newport Bt•:tt•h .ind ~.*'" 111 1·111.tc• 111 ••1w111n1< night of the .:1dnt :..iii• :\11\ .I Among tho:.t• a l11•111l111.: "'' 11· '\It'• r1n~ <'om m1ttl'e mem bt>r:. and thl'tr hu:-IJamb l'h1·:.1· in elude Mr. and Mri.. ('barl~is .... lbnsua, Mr. aod Mrs. James ('larkr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eg 1er1, Mr. a.ad Mr1>. Rubert t~luor , Mr and Mri. J. a . FosberK. Mr. and Mr:.. Andrew Miller, Mr. and Mrs . Steven Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noa.rH. Mr. and Mrs. Jam.-~ Kem , Mr and Mrs. Gary Dillmar and Mri.. Jamr l> Sarin.at. Also attending we re Mr. and Mrs. l\ndrf'w CarlllOD. She's president of the Junior L~<A~ue Other guests includt!d Mr. and Mrs. Mat: McQllOld, Mr. alld Mn. Jolul Harty, Mr. and Mn. Mlle Muahu, Mr. and Mrs. Lalttt Blae, Walt Florie&, Mr. and Mra. Daa ... er, l..or11a Miiis, Mr. aad Mrs. Ralpli Clark aad WIWam Steiner. The dir ector and me mbers of the Newport Harbor Art Museum's Business Council hos ted their second reception for representatives of the business commumty at the muse um. As usual, it was a packed house and all the guests enjoyed good food and some artistic stimulation as well. The host committee included Harry Bubb, Tom Casey, Jim CroHer, Roa Roell, Peter Kermer, Jim Myerson. Joel Slatdiy and David Tappin. t;osta Mesan Anna Hoag ce lebrated hl'r 93rd birthday las t Friday W1th mt-mbers of he r bridge group at the Ha rbor Senior Citizens Center and four generations of her family After the birthday cake was c ut 11 was shared by her daughte r and son -1n·law. Barbara and Lloyd Massey of Newport Re ac·h. and h Pr grandchlldren anci ~real gra ndrh1ldrcn Mf'linda Cbu~ of llili!hlund Park , "f'ttdltb Jones of O~•lt t-'O•t Pftoto Of fih <-'Wnl IC .... t•r ANNA HOAG ANO GAEA T-GREA T Grandchild Brook• Jone• of lrvlne Irvine, Alli!JOo Dake uf Costa Mesa und the! yo ungest family rn c mllt>r. Rrooks J ones of Irvine, 2 months New members of Orange County Chapter of To wn a nd Gown .Junio r Auxiliary of the University of Southern California were honor ed during a luncheon in the Corona d el Mar home of Mr. and Mrs . Boyd Joy~r. The new members art! the Mmes. HenrY AC'uft, Robert Best, Tf'rry Hackett, Ron H ar rln gton, Tom Ho~an . E,.ic Jarkson, Doug Kemp, Miachael Lanni. Stt>ve Lewis, .. orr t>st Newball and Howard Tuttle. Mrs. Jubn Van Oy kP 1:. fl• 1·~1dcnl of 1 he ~ri)up, wh11 h h:.as prr•!-.t'nlt•d $11).000 tu (jp,r•rv111J! t 'SCst udt!nt.s1h1~11 .1r ·StealiTtg Grocery Cart Is Much Li.ke Taking 2-year-old llelp Sought The Orun~t: County Phlltiurrnomc $(1<.·1Hy 1:. lookinJ( for doc·t-nts for lhrir Mus ic ll11>tory Pru.crams Nine> <11(f..rent "!'>hows," cuch a bout <t d1f t1·rc•nt 1*r10d in m •Ji.H' h1sl•Jry u rt• pu<'kal{~·d in .1 ktt mtlU!llnK <I 1><'r1J1l, la~!> of lhe m u.s it·, ~"'tu m1·i. •1r th.-11t·r111d . 111 rt u re., JI''~ t •· r rn :i p'i cart11w1!-. urHI a rt pnn\'o The k11..; ure available lo fi fth and "IXlh l!fJdc rlasses throu~hout th<.· <''>u.nty N11 '>JK•d a l 1•duc11t1onal \Jac kt.:r t>und ..., n · •fU1rt·d for 1f!w1·nts f'nr m ur1• infurm .. t111fl (·all li4 I ~1134 Hotline Has New Auxiliary A "'"'"' a u,.il1aq, hJ:. l~t-n fu rmul lr1r thf Wes t <.1rongt: L'nunt~ l\oll111c l.1t.1 Lewi-. 1s ~>rci.1dellt µru ·tem o f tl1e gruuri. who:-.t: i.:•wl.!> ;.in: further111~ the tnlt:rl''>l'> 1nc·n-.1:-111J.! l"Om11iunit) av. a renc~!>. and f1n ant·1dl SUNJlll't n( llol11111· 'l'he llt-Xl m1•t•t1n g ''' the aux1har v 'Alli lw N•>V :$ F11r 111formol111t1. c-all 7GI 457'> UNICE~ Volunteers Needed by Girls Club Wht>n duort>clb nug on lfallowec n. some trick or treater:. wi II be helping children all over the world The Girls Club ()f the Harbor Area will participate in a c<Amp:;ugn lo bene fit UNICEF's pro~rams for needy c h ildren in more than 100 countries 1n Asia. Africa a nd Laun America . The club hopes to ha ve 50 girls collecting money to provide health ca re, improved nutn- tion. clean water and a basic education for refu~~"C and depn ved children Interested girls ci:tn call the club,a l 646 7181 for more information Newport Woman Heads Eastem Star f::arlyn A lbra ght of Ncwµort He a ch 1:. lht! Wnrlh> Clrand .\1 atron 11f the Sta te or Ca l1f<>rn1a fr.r the Clrder 11r t h'! to:a!-.t"m '\tar's 10701 Annu<sl Lr;1111! Chapter :,,..!>1>1011 held 10 An.ih1•1m b<:g1n n 1n1=. Sui 11l:n Silt' will h11 •• 1 a s~1·1.·1ul ~1.''>'illHI •111 CJc-1 2i l" honor 111 .. t1ni.:111sh~-<l M ls'>On1<: 1-:11111:1••!-. .'ntl leadcr'j of the W1Jnderful World of Youlh Apprwumatcly 6,00() members arc expc.-cted to attend the 1i€'ssion FEATURING Facing Grief: A Way Out l 'f ll<'/\l;C1 <1\l'1 ~.rn.a B••d.·.., v.ork had JI:-: 11rt1111., on th1· W•·r~I tl;i\ 1>( lat•1 lilt! the d ay hc·r f11rn11·1 h11<,h;1111I 111ur1!1•11·d lht'ir onl} ('htld 111•(111•1· kdll11v 111 rn..i·ll It wai. lh1 tr;11•1·d, 11r that r!a •• \tr:-. 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"'hilt• !.ht• WJl> s lc1·µi11;.i Ill' th•·n k1lll't1 h1rn:-.1•1f Mu; fk 1•k d1:-l'oven•d l11c rn in hl·r e x husbands ap;11 trn1:nt :1flt'r sht· bl'I ;1mc worried when lleh<'<'<'a didn t sho w up for school "'fhc} " •n• ly1n~ on the ht:d side by s1d'! llO their borks, ' ~h1· s a}-; "t started screao11ng T he n lhc poll(·c s 0:11d , St11p screaming.' I couldn't stop :-1·rr•a m1nl:. ·11 c killed my Lahy lie killed my ~aut1ful lJ:-Jhy ' A nood l)f e motions followca l'Xtrcme depression . an~1:r a nd ~u\ll. Working through lhos<' fedings 1s one of the chief goals or ~rs n cc·k 's tndiv1du..il and group l'OUnSt-Ji ng Sf'Sl>lun'\. Mrs Rec k <;ays that bt:ing 111 a group helps holh parents 11nd chil<tri•n wh11'v1: lost family memlx:rs Tht> adult group Mrs Bct k ll!ad.., numbers from ~ tn 3'.'i IJMc nL.-. and :,he says e:.ach time lht'} meet. they intro<lun: them selves :ind talk about the d 11ld lhat h 11s died 'I hi· format for d 1c,l'uss1ons in th•· group ,, . ..,,111n 1111 d111dn"1 ;mil )llUO~ adults 1s s1m1lar Hut \\ll h • h ild1 111 .,II•· 'J )" th~n· s pres ui • 111·1 '"'' 11:1r1•111:-, 11 11d t11 11 11 t.:-. :-.11 niueh on 11t .. r\1.,111 • !:11rl I h1·' .,,,1111'\ n.' r,,. .!('! tht'.rC: 1s ,, "''' 1·1 •hold ,\ J11t 11( p.1r•·n·~. ll'nrl In n1.1kc an .tJ• I 11111 ,,r I ti• l11ld "'Ill• rl11·rl I •r •• l11n~ t1nw. '11u1 1 htld 1:-th1 ·rr-111 'nur 111111d all lhc t1m1.· Yuu ·n · th1n111ng of your child 100 Jjen•ent Of the time." ' I've read it, but l don't believe it The Southern California Grocer's A1>soc ia· tion is pulling together a plan to prevent the theft of shoppin g carts Vse Care in BuyiTtg Wood My firs t reactio n is why' Why would a n yone want lo s teal a ~roccry sh<>pp1ng <'a rt•) Everyone knows lhal .i grocery cart was m adl• by the same committee that put an elephant on rolle r skates. The results are lhe same fou r sets of whee.ls going in four chlferent d.Jrections at the same time It's a lot like s tealing a two-year old . At the time it might seem hke you were getting away with something, but in the e nd, it will bring you nothing but aggravation . My second reaction is how? Shopping c arts were never bu.iJt to be pedestrian . . let alone portable. It's just a guess but if l saw a four-foot basket on four rolling wheels that never stopped, a seat that folded down and the name of a supermarket on the handle, don't you think I'd become suspicious? Despite these drawbacks, store owne rs are serious about this and a re considering two plans which I rind positively chilling. First, they are talking about initiating stiff legislation that would enable them to ticket and prosecute in· dlviduals who possess illegal carts. This would cast a ft.ne line between women who steal carts and those who are in pursuit of a runaway cart carrying their groceries out of the parking lot and into the street. Second, if ste ps are not taken to slop the thefts o( shopping carts. the industry will seek the help of those wonderful people who brought yo~ the Post Office . the U.S. government! There will be no stopping the wheels of bureaucracy. "Cart·napping" wiH become a federal offense , punishable by death/threading a toddler's legs through the seat, which.ever comes first. A cart cabinet will be set up in Washington to m onitor cart operations and from time to lime in- ~~<;oJ!.~I Stiukms Receive Au:arth The Town and Gown Junior Auxiliary of the University of Southern California presented scholarship winne rs from the Orange Coast area Tuesday. Aller an address by USC's new presiaent, Dr. Zumberge, the group hosted scholars at a luncheon. Thia year's scholarsh ip winnen1 are Bonnie Jean Foley of San Juan Capistrano, Laurie Hansen of Costa Mesa, J ennifer Quain of Newport Beach, Tammi P elton of Laguna Beach, Uaa Ledbetter of Seal Beach, Daniel Grable of Founla\n Valley, John Paterson or Anaheim. Usa Hilger of Mission Viejo, St11anne Bundy of Hunt!n1ton Beach and Barry McGeou&h of Laguna Beach. E.-..a Bo.abe«!k I ~ .. spe<'to~ w1ll l>e !'lent to protect thf' N>nsumcr from unsafe t.·a rts Seemg a chance for etdc11tional revt-nur . th.- government will is s ue a IJcense lo e\'eryone who drives a su1.1ermarket cart which will he re ne wable every birthday. Fine:> will be levied on those driving without a License or failing to signal for a sudden stQp in front of produce It will on.ly be a m atter of time before co m · pact carts start rolling in from Japan and s upe rmarkets will have to noal 8 loan tu kefip th~ir carts above water . I say let whoever wants to steal a s hop· ping cart. stea l 11 1 It would serve them right' WAS lllNC:TON 11\ I') The arnval of r·<1ol W•'ather m e:.ans the n<:1•d for h1•nt and manv Ame ricans tffl' turn1n ~ to "und l·1fh('r f1r.epl11l'''" '" w o•vi stovr·:-. Huy1ng woo<I lhou •h 1s n 'l d!t 1•asy ti~ f.t.lhn~ riff a lo~ The fodt.•ral Offi, l' of <.u n1>111111 r Affairs "c.1\:- ~·ou hnv,.. two basic .1ltemat1\E~s. l'l\O•'r bu~ from a dedlcr v0u 'rt> s ure you ran trust. t•r hcet•nw an 1'Cl111°<1tl·d 1·cms umc1 THERE AKF. t"IVF. thing1> rou Ol'l'd to ron sider when buying ~ood . the am ount of wl>Od, the species, the m oisture content, the· dc$!ree of preparation and, finally, the pnce. Generally. wood 1s sold In cord.s. A full cord 1s 128 c ubic feet, m easured as a pale 8 feet long. 4 feet high and 4 reel d eep. Man y deale rs. ho wever , sell what 1s te<'hn1cally a "face cord," which ts 8 feet long and 4 feet h1~h but only as deep as the le ngth of the cut wood. usuaJly I to 2 feet This means at ~--.-.... ~-THE SAVING PLACE m ~in9ourNEW kill ''DOUBLE TAKE'' I Portrait Package .tl-1111 !!C/'1~ ., ._. .,--Price "DOUBLE TAKE" A creative awroach to Oual·lmitge portiait pflolography No ildd•· tloflal cha1ge tor groups. Poser. OIJf selection. Backgrounds 'may occasionally ch1nge. S.tis, lacllon al•ay,, or deposit cheer· fully telunded PACKAGE CONlENTS: 2-ldO'I, 3·5x'l's, 15 Wallets, 4 Charms TheH Oeyt Only -Octobef: WED THUR 22 23 .. ,. FRI 2• SAT 26 DAILY: 10 A. • 8 P,M. SUNDAY: 10 A.M. • 5 P.M. Beach Boulevard, Westminster Harbor Bouleva rd, Costa Mesa Magnolia Street, Huntington Beach Camino de Estrella, San Clemente SUN 29 .. 1'onta 111 .... k!>:, '4•it)(1 th.rn ,, 11111 111r11 :1n1I should ('•l'>\ h-~c; UFW:\f<I ' f)I '1i1w l1 n11•· 1wt a~ :1 'l rut•k l11.1cl · I '11 ' <lt'I r•nd' 1111 1111 'I, o •1f lh1· lrtll'k i\ \and 11 1! : • 111 v. di 1,,,,., • 11· •hcrrt t11 1111c· h;ilf •f :a 1 ord 1 h1•11• v. II 11ft1•n 1>1 ~t11 Jll \ anatmns 1n lht• ,,,121· of \Hl(•<l µiii·.., ~111st dc.1h·r~ ar" local pt>ople with J 11·put.1t1un 111 j.Jr(1te1•t .md will correct s ub .,tantt.i.l shurtJl-!t!~ If not 1.all Y'JU r Jocal con su m t>r prc.te<'t11m office You <'<i11 get a fr,.e h s\ of th1•Sl' offices from Con:sumer"1> Hcs•1ur C'c ll:mdbo<1k. Dept. 532G. Consumer lnfnrma11o n L.cntc•r l'uclilo. Colo . 81009 WHEN \'Oll WRITE lo lh(•ITI . also ask for the October issue of the Nattonal Consumer Buying Ale rt It contains a detailed c hart of the various sp1.•c1es of wood aml their potelltial heat value. 3'87 Vt• Lido, Newpof1 Beach 6 7 3-4510 oork111y lol entr11nce1 , • i • A I UntNU Keep Issue • ID Family Ill \I( ,,, I \'\Pt-IC'-I 1111 IWI \t'f\ l!•"td "11 h 1-lll!ll'h 1111' 11•11• I '' lr11m flart.(klllt. I It 111.11111 '" 1•h•.1,l t'\l'IJ't• lhl "'"lilkl''I \1 \ l11"h,111tl '' •I ht.:h llltltl t'~t·rult \ I' IO 0 l11i l•.111~ IH't 1• 111 1 ·lll'>t' 111 111, ''"''''"n ho mw~I 111• 11111111 1111 hi 1111 ,.11 1111111 11 .1111111.11111111• Wtwn Ill '"'"""' '" "' I 1111' fll .. lllh I 1h 'lt't1V1·rt·•I ''""'' tltlll'•"' 111111111111' HI Ill' haj.! II '11111 k1·d 1111· \\ 111•11 ht I .1111. h11111 0· th .11 I'\ I 111111.! 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Problem~ of such io- timatt> n atur1> 'hould lw ~ettlf'd in tht> family. \'ou h.1\'t• a ln·ady dont• more than enough t'ht>r kinl'(. 1'111" I hupt-you will acct'pt your hu~ba nd·, "01 d and nnu mention the subject a it a in. tn :.\H ,\'\:-.i l.1\~IH:Hs '1 011 1anll tht' Lt•n don Tir111·, ~ ntc r 1 t1.i vt• gon1 • (Ill rl:'t urd as b1•111~ 11pp1'!->t'd ln th1• UM' of "'M' " S<1 far I have uot Sl·lm a lt•111•r dl'ft·nd1ng lhe UM' of M' . a ncl I would lrk1• 111 :<11 hm11 mine I hope, 111 the Ill i l'n'/31 of l'l'l'nlr;indl·dne .... s. you will print ii I prl'l'er to he .iddresscd as Ms het·ause: "' a lius1n1•sswornan I have ret·£•ived too man) l1•t11 •r.., .11ldn•s:-,1'd to "Mr ." "Miss." r ...... ·_ff_o_r_o_s_e_o_p_e __ ] FRIDAY, O<T. 24 By SYDNEY OMARR /\RIES 1 Mar re evalualr _..,..,t·b ~ec ur e 21 Apr 19 > and feel You earn more. more financ1alfy TAl'Rl'l" 1 Arr 20-Ma y 20) Project gets more attention vour views are verified. vin- dic·atcd Arit•s. Libra natives figure prominent ly. You'll lw rid of burden. Judgment. intuition are 0 11 targN GEMINI (May 21-June 20 ): Much that oc - t•urs is behind the scen es ; you might be participating in secret arrangements . Leo, Aquarius persons play significant roles. Money maneuvers can be det ected -know it and count your change. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasis on winning -despite odds. Your intuition provides flas h of insiflht. Friendship is tested: romance coul<1 nuun~h Another Cancer . a Capricorn and a Leo r1gure prominently. LEO (July 23-Au~ 22): Expand horizons - element or tim ing is on your side. Recent con- tacts were valuable and now you'll be aware or it. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Break through communication b arrie rs -long-range view is essential if you are to perceive full Potential. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0 ct. 22): You will be asked for "proof. '1 test is given and you're expected to provide missing links and long-sought-after ans wers Emphasis on funds . taxes, loans and paym enL-; SCORPIO 1<kt l3-Nov. 21 ) · De fer to views or persons C'lfJst' to you, including work as· sociat.c. bw;rncsi. pt1rtner or mate Go slow. he low. play waiting gam e. SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22 Dec. 21J : Obtam valuable hint by s tudying Scorpio message . Avoid seeing pluce!>, people through haze of wis hfttl thinking ('APRICORN (Dec· 22 Jan. 19>: Focus on style, cr<>ativ1ty, power nf personality, signifi- cant changC's a nd intens ified relations hips AQUA RIUS 1 J an 20· Feb 18 I· Qbtain hint from Capn<'orn m essa ge You reach more peo- ple and lines of communication are cleared of ''de bns .. PISCES ( Fch. 19-Mar 20) New ideas de- serve s pecia l a lte nllon Know it and respond ac- cordmgly Leo. A4uar ius natives lend spice to your hfe ·11111 I ,,. ,.,,,,rs 1\11 ' .md I 1• \\ 1111111 It Muy C 1•t1<'1·r11 ll1·lt11 tt ... , I' \, .I W \1-.11 •tltl h I I I'll I '"'I'll 1\11 ... , 1111 111. 111 I otllllll' ,1 \l.t'>l 1•1 1·1111 1·111h ,111gl .. l1·m .ill·. I 1111 ,, 10111• llllll· l wouldn't Ill 1 L'JI old lw.;1n1'"sm::in I , ,.,,.,., .1111 111 '" I h;.;t 1111ll('Jh''> whl'lhcr or r111t .1 ""rll,111 b 111arr11·d 'l'h1!> 1!> nnhl'xh s bus1 111''"' I lt1· 11nh thin~ lh:11 t·ounts <"an !>ht· do llw 11111 1 M l l'll'H;SOT1\ Mfo:SSA(;}>; o .. ar ~., ~inn.-i,ota : Ht>rt''!> )our messagl', anti lt'i. :a l(nod onf'. But please call me Ann. t>t-.. \H \:-0.'\ I. NDERS Here'!> the situa 111111 l m .1 ~u' 17 I ha''": a youn~t'r brOlhcr It W1• 1•t• ;,1lw,1}' h1•1•n C'lo-.t• I hu~ hrn1 a lot and 1•11111 ~1v1• tum a hrotherh k1s!> when I feel like 11 l'ht 1h111i.: lhJI bot her:-. ml' is that my friend' think I ni ,11rnl' kind of a "'e1rdo I 'm no weirdo. .ind 1'111 NOT g<J~ I JUSl happen to love my brolhl•r I \\<lllll'd lo ll'ot' your c·olumn to a~k 1f lhet'l' ts :111,·t111ng wrnng "1th hr.>thers showing a ffec: t11111 lor 1•ad1 othN Wh:JI do )OU ~<Jy '' !:ii(] llHO'l'llf<:H Dt>a r Uroth..r: I "a ~· it's grf'al. In many t:uroix•an ('CIUntrlt•!> it is not un<'om mon for mah• frlt•nt.ls to gr.·ct on1• anolhl'r with hu~s and somptimt'·s a kiss on t·ach cht'i•k . Thest• days when "Man''> inhumanity tu man makes counties,; mllUons mourn," an} f'\ pressiun or arr .. cUon is a joy lo behold. Krrp it up, frlla, :u1d If you gf't an.) fliilk , ignorP it. S~niors Can Be At Horne for Lunch I\ lunch proi.:ram for home hountl "'lll•H c1t1il'ni-ha~ been .,tarted 111 Co~la ~e!><i SPonsored by l'mJe<'t TLC '. a r1:c1ernlly sup ported nw:.il and nutrition guidanl'e progrdm, thr noontime lunrh~s \\Ill ht! prov1c1t•d 011 a Wl'ekday or 'l'VC'n day a week basis Seniors 60 yt'ars and older who <':snnot visit the Project T LC Sile hl'<'a USl' or phy<>1cal di-; abilitlC's a rc cli~iblt-for tht· homt!-t)ountl pro gram ProJcct TLC. locatt>d ut the Costa Mesa Moose Lodge at 435 E 17th St., also will pro vide nutritional and ps ychological counse ling for non.ambulatory senio r citizens. For more information on the home -bound lunch program. call ProJcct TLC at 548·6046. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ""'""' Y_ W_. •lw> ~" 1 '122 Hort.or IC.d. 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No.~ Nt"•PO,.t 0.4l<t.1 ~1ttorn1.1~1wo F-14•1•1 ~1ur111 ~n.-u (#JflQe (Od-.1 Ud1h· f".11,o t, ''''I lb 1J l(J ,_, ••09~C Pl'Bl.I\ NOTl<:f, 0 IU71 "O!ICE OF DEFAULT A"O ~ LfCTION TO SELL U"DE A DEED OF TRUST IMPORTANT NOTICE \.. oor1 Uv T UVOP f <t Nn \lt'\.I • II VfJU'l "'ll0J"l I> 1 Y ' N I r1l•l 1 t tt')Ul>t BE-.At.1~1 • ()1) A Qf (i Fr-4 t N O IN f t u n i.>t.r "'tNl 'i II MAY 6 1 \iHO "11 IHUUI llNV (.OUAT ACTION dnO "''v •nay nttv• Int" •..-oar r19nt lo brtnQ f'llUf •ll f •Aini 1n (iro(l(I \toJn(llrtq f>';' W f 1ru,i 1111 ct ''"'' Pi'l\t dLw paymenh ptu\ p .. , m•llf'l'I < O\t\ -ina ... •c:Mi'nse' w11n1n PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMI UATIENENT GOODMAN lo PHILLIP llllENTI lhl• ,1411-1 *"' 111.,., ,,.1111 1~ Th11 1i.1-1 w.o llltd w•lh 1n" GOODMAN. Counh Clerk rll OrMt~ County on O< County <..i.ro of OrM>Of Covnh on <>< II I• l>ertf>y Otdl!red 111•1 •II ,,..,'°"' IObtr 7 1._, 1ooer 11, 191C>. lnltrtllt<l In lllo m.tlter tlO<tMld •P-1 · ,., .. , ... I Fl4/HI l nto tollow•no Pft"\On\ •r• doioq bu\1nf'SS •\ I pe•r IMfOrt lhl\ court In 0.Hrtinent Put>lt\l'IO(I Or<lftOI Cool Dally Piiot Put>ll.,_., 0.•RQe CCM>I P•1ly P1IOI. No. 2 •I 100 Civic Cenltr Drtn Wot, Ott ' 16 1J ,;i l911> .0.. ' 1 Oct, ll, JO, Nov '• U, 1'90 0 10 80 8EAC.H CITIES ESCJIOW J (O,'POr;fft" Pl•t•, Newport R~A~n C•lltorn1A •1660 S.nte Ant, Celllon.1•. on NoYOm1M1 -· '--·--·-- 14, "•· et 11 ·oo o'ck>O •.m .. tnd ttt.n tfld ll'ltr• •ho• <t\IM, II ""Y IMy lltvt. wlly Mid pet111on IOt <ll•llOt o1 j n•me •hould no1 IM orentttd. II IS lurllltr MOtrft lllel • copy 01 11111 wdtr to 111ow c-11o '"*"'""d Ill lllt Or-·CM'i 0..lly PllOI, t "'"''ill•.,., of oerttr•I clrcul•llon, P\lbllslltd In tlllt c-ty ti leMI onco • -II I .. I-C-lltlvt -·· IWIO< to, ... Clly ol 'tlcl '-••lf19. Otltel ~'"·'·· L<K..,.Van f a-w J ..... ol .... S\11111< lor Court •ooa ••ca•""'"' . • ...._..c....on.,,. ...... .._..,..._..,CA ..... Tlh C1Ml ... MI ,..,.., ..... Or .... c .... o.i1, ,.,lot Oct. t , '· "· n. ,,. ••• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE II llfACH CITIES ESCJIOW CO . 1 NC.. • Cal,.ornl• corpor•llon. J ,.CT'iTI'CM --.us.;;-IH--,.ICTITIOUI IUllNHS ~:;,:i:,~~!",~18' Ntwl>Orl B4'1tll. NAMI STATIMINT I NN\111 S1'ATIMIENT Tnt• ov"ne" h conductee by ,. Tl'lt totlowl"Q '*""' "cto4no t>u•I· Tiie 1011owl"9 .. ,,.,., ••• llolnQ II"'""" P<'rl""r""IP. neu .. : t>utll'lfl1.... A e .. th C•llt• NORTHWEST QUADRANT. HU I MAltlHE INTEANATIONAL, 1401 E.crowco inc H.,bOr 111.0., NO. 107 Costt M.... Mor .... Ore ... ''*'"· C• .,.., ""4<twoel .. llos\, c a111oml1'1t:V Jult C ~II. *1 SlrOMboll ).,,1,,..,., s.c~lllry A-r W Wll\On, 1417 H•r~r ltll., Coste Mew, C•. '1t16 rlll\ \l•l..,...nl "'"' lllM wttn 1,-. 81V'CI . No m , Coel• ~•• C•lllo1nl• Myr,.. II flliol1, 11711 Atlt(ll!cr~\t (fllll'llY Cl.,k o1 Ora,,., C-h on $<11> 0'1f 0 • • Tv•lln, C• .,,_ l•mtlf>r 1,, 1'llO fl11\ ~l,...u I\ <oM\ICllKI bY •n In ffll• Du$1MS> h '°"du(lf'tl II~ • HUNTlllt & VOSS llMll11•I etlltral llerl,.rlll•P Allor110• •I Lotw ROQ11r W WtlWt> My.,.. 8. flllOll 1-... l~llllf Ori,.., fl>I\ 1~1-1 ..,._ ltlfd With I... Tiii' \~ W•\ llliO *•111 I,. '"''° t• c-1, Clork "'o...,.. 0oun1., on Oc· c-1, c•" of OrMIOt c°""'" on Sff 1 ,.. o .... ...,, _,,,,..,, ttmi..r•.1•. tntw~~mu ,,, .. ,,. . ,.,...,.,, ....... 1'1*11\llM Or-CMtl Oell Pltol, ,..,_.,,,...Or-Coetl D•UY P1194 Publl""° Or-. Cont 0.1~.y ,.,tot 0c-•. , .. n, •. ,.. •ou-tD <><•. >. •. ,., n. 1• ~ 0<1 • "Jn JO.,.., I •101• -----" -· •I ' ' ! !Ho.Mt fw S. · Honet for S. r- ·;.:;;;; ·· ········i;,o·i r,·;:;.;,; · · · ·······i;,(;;. ...................... ·······················-Vou Can Sell It. Find It, • 842•5878 One Call Service D·I 0~1L1 l>ttUl H~ l1ou1•,<Jc1y f)LlU1.!J l'JtS) OBITUARIES I ----~.'!:~~ ........... . I QUEEN IE. Th• IMggeat M•rke tpl•ce on the Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 6 4 2 Tra~ tt With e •Want Ad FHt Credit Approval I · · I I ~:.~~ ........ ~!!.~.~ ............. :.~~ ........ I EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY cai ... ,.. • 002 ........... . 002 ...,... • 002 ····c:~~~~~~:~····I ······················· ······················I HI.Ill' corner lot lgc 3 ~ ~ [' Bdrm home located oo ,...~'tNottce: Ml nial UllAll! MdVl!l'till«I Ill lh11 ntiWll('lllM'r Ill liub Je("\ '° lhl! Ftldcnl "'1&lr I llo u111n1 Ad 1Jf l !Hlll wtuc•h nwkl!s I\ 1lh!gal lo ~ee:S1!~~e J11~:: ri~1~== I · I Owner sa ys sell today io,ex1ble flnancini.: Call CHAaMIMG CdM HOMI + --Charming home in Old Corona del • 11dvcrt1 ~c uny prt· t•ll1"y ~ SEA COV£ PROPERTES 7 14-631 ·6990 DO YOU OWM TaUST Dl9S7 Use the m as a down payment. Owner will conside s ame as down payment on his beautiful "Harbor Area ho me near Westcliff Shopping Center. You may be able to buy this immaculate home w/2 bedrooms. 2 baths , family Mar plus 2 bedroom income unit. 3 ' fire places. 2 bedrooms 2 baths library, garden patio ~nd newe; ' con st ruction. Wa lk t o beaches . • Presented at $315,000. U~l()UI: ti()MI:' 5 6 7 8 ft'rt>nl'tl, lirn 1\1Hlun. or IJ11,1•n mmul 1011 bui.t'tl •)ft • rat"l' 1•nlor n·lll(Wll w ll l or n~11un11i ur1gin. ,·., w; 1 1111eoU011 lo iruc kc 1111y 11ut·h prcfrrl!llt'l'. 1.muta uo11, or chM·n1111riatu.K1 " Thill newi.pitpt!r will ntA 1 knuw111gly uct•cpt any, 1idVt>r t1 1>1ng ror r~·a } dita~ wtuch I!> in viola t1onuf lh1! li.w IEACH con AGE room & separate dining room. without I SI 06,500 any cash except t he normal buyer's REALTORS, 675·6000 .' .... ,,_,... ' J _j 'Tltdl ''"UI '"'"""' llJI I\ ' '" 1.11. •• ,,.,,, ... , ,, ~I I'll lf1t• •\'t'lll'' J ll• I• I ,.., , .. ,,, "''''' ·iit• ·11·'·' .11.d' • ' \. i Second Medical Opinion Lauded BOSTON (Af) A 1lale program requmng Medicaid recipients to 1et a second opin ion before undergoing elec- tive surgery the first pro1ram or its kind in the nation -is saving more than $1 million a year , the W e lfare Department says. The qency said that the profram, mandated by the Legislature in 19'77, abo has reduced the number or elective operations on welfare recipienu 20 percent. THE FIGVRES are the findings or a federal- ly financed study d is· tributed by the .U .S. Department or Health and Human Services. The p rogr am cost s about $300,000 to ad- minis ter and covers I eight procedures re- moval of tonsils and adenoids, rem oval of gall bladder, disc sur - gery or spinal fusion, re- moval of varicose veins, nasal repairs, removal or knee cartilage, re- moval or hemorrhoids and hysterectomies. IT WAS PA...'i.."ED as a result of rising concern over Medicaid costs and statistics indicating the surgery rate varied con- siderably in differ ent part.s of the state . T he program requires a second opinion before any of the covered operation s can be performed. If the second physician recommends against surgery. the pa- tient can get a third opi · nion. Postal Poioor Proviood CHARLESTON, W. Va. IAP) Responding to complaints about a lack or facilities in rural West Virginia post offices, the U.S. Postal Ser vice is going to install electric toilets. Mountaineer District Manager T homas Man1mann said the S2.4 million program also provides for several dilapidated post offices to be replaced with ne w prefabricated buildings. Mansmann said plans call for 2S prefabricated buildin~s a nd 25 a ll-e l ectric toilets which incinerate waste. .. IALnlH~HOH SMITH I TUTHILL WISTCLlff CH.AHL 427 E 17\h S1 Cosla Mesa 64{'-9371 f'lllClllOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAU 627 Main Sr HunhnQton &ach 536·6539 ,_FAMILY COlOMIAL AIMHAL NOMI 180\ 9o\M ~ve Weslm1nster 893·352'5 PAClftC Y•w ..-.OllALPAalC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3600 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 MICO&MICll MOITUAllH L.ciuna Beach 494·941 5 L.ciuna Hills 76'·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-l776 , ,MAllOI LA W..-MT. OUVl Mortu•rv •Cemetery c,e,,..torv 1825.0lslef Ave CoataMna S40-55S4 !Of\ DeathJJ Elsewhere TOKYO CAP) -Kaa· Jaro Aruld1 77, better known as "Matan·," the super star of Japanese samurai movies, lon1 before Tosbiro Mlfune ealned in t e r national fame, died Tuesday of heart failure in hia home in K yoto. HOUsr<>N (AP) -T. C. 8el ... , 80, national com mander-ln·cblet of the Veterans of Foreip Wart since Aua. 25, died Tuesday. NEW ORLEANS <AP> -AJbert "Fenllllde1" W al&en, 75, a cometiat who played with Hall's Society Ja11 Band and Dejan'a Olympia Brass Band, died Monday. D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 Walk to beach rrom Uus • expenses. Beautifully landscaped. beauttfolly de coral~! G real for outdoor living. You can 't wuque home One ol"a l b f $179 500 See f kind. best buy beach pro-uy more or . . any 1me. perty Trx $1 0,000 down TaUST Dl9S DO MOT APNICIATI ... . , Owner wall carry paper YAL~IAL ISTATI DOIS! IAIOIS: Acl•ertiMn Takeadva ntage_ 963-6767 WHUT M. TATLOI CO., llALTotlS 1 ...W cMck their .. ' ITHE Re-•Lil 2111 S-J11 • ' ........ daily ..ct r•port ~. ~ 1ron 1-•.tety. n.'ESTATICRS I -""·IW"""·"-.0tt:11:.c.1MT11 __ .• "-."--'-".'-.•.•.•o. I DA.IL y PILOT ··-· I I •••ty for .... first ... , FOIECLOSUIE MEAlt I I carnet iRMfiiott -,. lriltCJ Pailtt llWh I I Winding circular drivt: 1 I wav, lead s lo expan.c;1ve i ~ for Sale ranch s ty le home Fam I !••••••••••••••••••••••• l y r oo m overl ooks GaMral I 002 • sparkling pool. All this I •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• I for nz1.ooo. Ca II I LET'S (t I MAIEADEAL \ I LARGE ASSU MABL~ • I LOAN ANO SELU:R 1 1 WlLL CARRV 2ND Lov· I SEA COVE PROPfRTE I ely 4 bdr m home. 2 large S I master bdrms, breakfast 714-631 -6990 room. 2 mi to beach. On I ~~'.900 Call today INVESTORS I ALLSTATE DELIGHT!!! I Clean -refurbis hed ' P r ime Costa Me sa AEAL TORS du p I e x • p ri c e d l o ~=-.~....._ U_:_,-1 ~ell $120.000' Financ --.....---~ ang ! C a l\ today Never a vacancy ant.his tomorrow may be to 1 outstanding fourplex. late! 646-7171 Localed In prime re -=fiiK R'l!!9 II. "'l sldential neighborhood. ~ Clole lo a ll s hoppinc and ~TICRS l r a n sportatlon. Full price only 1210.000_ Call 751·3191. t;:SELECT I PROPERTIES DllAMS DOH'TLAST ee·autirul new 3 bdrm home with study, ram rm, 2 frplcs, s pa & com- munit y pool AS SUMABLE LOAN - 1219,000 Call 979-5370 now ALLSTATE REALTORS CDMDUPLEX 2YEAISMIW- 4 Bdrm and 2 Bd rm . So uth o f P C H .. Private brick courtyard . ,4 car gar age .. Oak planked fl ()o r s .. I talian UI!! Super terms .. Call row ~ SEA COVE PROffRTES 71 4-631 -6990 BARG AIM STARTER HOME Lovely 3 Bdrm, air con- d1oned , Costa Mesa home on quiet cul de sac , nestled among tall ll'ees ( So much for so little! On· ly $89,900. Hurry c all today ! 646-7171 ITKE REALI ESTATERS cars.bikes• •skateboards• trucks.baby carriages•tea carts•trikes rol lerskates • walker s*toys •wagons•••• scooters• hot rods• coupes• trailers•hard tops•convert- ibles•motor homes•1awn m owers•limos •corporate headquarters •garden carts Model A's•••• •typingtables wheelbarrows• recreational vehicles•golf carts*model trarns•bikes •pianos•cars refr igerators •skates•••••• If it's got wheels, Y.Ou'll move 1t faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.Call 6•2-5678 and a f rlendly ad- viser wl 11 help you turn your wheels Into -cash. NEWPORT HltGHTS ftXll Bring your shovels and paint brushes to cash In on this sensational value.. Huge comer lot, hollt.s this 3 Bdrm 2 b•th ex. ecutive hom e. COWltly kitchen, living r oom , ramlly room, den and spa too! Cash in and call now! ~ SEA Co.tE PROPERTES 71 4-631-6990 ASSUME LOAN Beautiful 3 bedroom 2~ bath Brookview condo that measures 1600 SQ. ft It features a l•undry r oom , garage door opener, 3 patios, com· munity tennis fr pool. As· sume existing loan and owner will carry a large 2nd. FUii price $132,500. Call 556-2660. C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES IMFLATIOM IUGGIMG YOU7 Make lnfl•tion won for YOO with these 8 !Slits on 2 lota, steps lo beedl"' or bay. Super summer-winter rentals ! CALL TODAY Trtlrtl I., • Super 1harp ' Bdrm family room, atrium, aeeluded location, ~ fHtlonally decorated. An excellent buy at ..o.ooo. -VICTACULAI YllW!! 0.. of Coro•• del M•r 's Most dls ...... *4 .._.. Lec9"4 a. ... ,,. .... Cl 'ty wlllll ,..&. Uh,*Y4 ..... JIMllll ..... Z ,., •••• c ... ~ ..... ,._ & ............ ,.._, 'erhct .... ..., & ...... I I ' .... .., ........ .. SJ'7,000. -IA Y -OCIAM -ue+frS. ····-····-·•••! .... . ......... c•._lllwlec•••• .. ._. ...... c._ ......... ,,.... doors, le_.d tl•aa wl .. wt, for ........ ,.... c..-. to ........ ,.c •. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DB. MAI 759-161& , ... IM llAI MAUO. HIC9.._...S! Flexible Ooor plan in this family home on Mariners On ve make it a must for those who want a lovely pool property. Upstairs BR & den make a hide away -48RS on the l sl floor. $249.000. Coby Ward 642-823.5. <M-76 ) 712-1414 551.a700 Woodbndqe Ce"'"' 644-6100 Horbot 11 ... c ....... fb Coldwell Banker CNMA C~CH MOUSI Comfort. style & privacy with a view. Steps to the s and. Owner will assist in financing this 3 BR. 2 BA. home. A terrific value at $380,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 COUNTIY CHAIM-IALIOA ISLE .... -... _..... ,...., .... .. _., lltud ...... SI I ..... _. ...................... , ... . .... elf..._ SJtl.HO. .... t., .. ,, .... t.'7MtH. UDO ISl.E--OTUVAIANT , ........... ....., .... -:.c-c u I f ,,__ 4 r.M. 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I ' I I I I REALTORS 675-55 11 QUALITY DUPLEX: Sproul built. 3 bedrooms 2 baths each with fireplaces and electric built·ins. Owner wants to trade up. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS ZS 15 E. CMat Hwy., c--.. Mw 675-5511 1----------.----------1 •LIKE TO TIADE! 1-------- Lge 21•, year old horTl!. I I w/ocean view. all extra!> I In Dana Point $215,001, trade for Cd M. Newport area 661 _0922 eve:. 1 To place your me~i.ag1· before the reading pul1lll' phone Daily Pilot Class1f1ed, 642 56711 Placon..: a nJ~"fll'il a•I ,., a., •·a:.\ a~ il1;ihru: }our 11hon1• (;1\1.' u., ,, •all w .. II do lhe rc!'ol 1 .. 12 ~16711 !• .. •-•_•_ .. _ ........ - CIE 110111 ILllltS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE OUTSTAMDIMC9 IA YNOMT HOMI Ste p T hriiugh Elegant Doors Into Thi:. l.•iv•·h ('11.,l•11T1 llu1h Home Located on l'nrn1l1ntun l!av F loor Plan Includes L1v111j( H""m F11rmc11 ·1>in1ni;: Rw1m. Den/l.1hr:1ry Tht• Sp.w1111i., .\1'.lstcr At'dr•iOm Ovcrluok111i.1 I lw Ila' ll;,., t\ F1n·plac•· & A l.ux11r11111.,I\' ·\fipoln&t•li Hath Thc1 I' An• Thri·e 01t11•1 lll'd n~•m' ~· .\1'.11(1 ., lt•i•1m & Jlalh P11'1 & !'\lq 1 For i\ l.arl(l' Ya1·ht SI llY.tO.f,Ol Sh1iwn fly 1\ppointmcnt ()nly lt6 CAMYOH llandsumt: Tradtltonal llom e Cu!>tom Hu1lt Ovcrlnoks Golr Cour-1e & 7th Green M a:-.t1•r Ht'rlmom With Firt>plact' & Luxunous Uulh Plu!'o llugt' W;i lk In ('l"'l't Family llume W1lh Wt•t Ha r l'lu'> \'1el4 II( G1Jlf l'11u1'-t· \1 :i r q• I 11 u., I; ti 11 r m l' I K 1 t l' h l' n I. a r I!•• \-.'umal)lc• l.n Sho"'n Uv 1\ppoontmcnl llnlv S9!lU OW NEW LISTING -WOODefUDGE l'rofl'Mliunally l>t>curaled Three 8cdrl.l'1m I 'ntt In Mtnl C:u11rlit1on EnJOY Woodbridl>(l' With ;\II Of lb Ht:cr<·at1onal f"ac1lt111!s Thit. lloml' llas /\n As!>umablc !f ', •, Loan. P rtt·•·d To Sell $104,()(MI ..-wPORT Hll6HTS T wo· Year Old Home With An lnd1v1dual Personality Great For Entertaininl(. !-'our .Family Hcdrooms Plus 21 ~ Baths Great StornRe SptH'f> Privacy For Those Who Pre fer This Luxury In Lire Owner Will (.;arr.v l/)an $240,00IJ 759-9100 ® ·--fl•••··-~ .. 12c..,.. ... ..._ .... ,....c..... THE l<Wi? NUMBER TO SEE MEWPOllT HILLS OFFICE 2'70 SAM MeeU& DIUYI 1714t 719-1101 WHO SHOT JA.1 Who Cares? You too can live like a Texas Millionaire in this spacious 5 Bedroom h o me. i n des ira ble HARBOR VIEW HOMES. This mini E sta l e features: A c ul·de·sac location, Big Canyon View. 3 Car Garage, all New Carpel and Tile and $289,000 price tagt TIS. YOU CAM Afford lo move up to a larger home in NEWPORT BEACH! This i n c r edibl e ho m e features : 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, new carpets. parklike rear yard, cedar exterior and a spa iq the master bedroom. All this for $259,000 and seller will consider ANY TERMS!! SIJ6Pll MOMTM Is ~II you pay when you take over existing loan on this "BLUFFS", residence. This unique property reatures: 4 Bedrooms. 2~ baths. Private Courtyard, 2 Car Garage. Amazingly. this f in e Newport Property is offered at 1182.000. ~ Walker Blee 1111 E1t1t1 ' I. ., ii . _J __ ...;,___ ________ , -t • ~!!!.~~~.~~••••••••~~~~~.~~~.~~•••••••·'~~!~~!.~~.~~•••••••• ~!~!.~~~.~~••••••••:~~!~~-~~~.~~•••••••• ~~!~!.~~~.~~•••••••• ~t~t·•Y ()1 11 11"1 Ii •'IHI IJAll (l't[til IJ."; ~~~ .......... ~?.~~ r .. ~~~ .......... ~~~~ ·~~~~~ •••• ...... ~?~~ jCOl'oae del Mor 1022 ~!'!7.~.~~h ICMI lloquno l e ac h I 048 Ho.-H'l for s• 1Ho11\~\ For S• 'Othefo Re~-f-,-.-ot-e BACHELOR'S ...... ~~;;;;1~~··... .. . .. . .. ...... . ...................... .;.~:_:;·,t ·i;~~·,:···io69' ~,~:~~;; ;:~·:~· .. ; ~~·; ·~···· ····~·;· ········· PARADISE LIDO 151.1 C ASH FLOW ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. •• •• .......... 1 onwnrrc1a 1600 I• "''' 1111111\ $ft, 111111 oJ11w11 Ill PANORAMIC OCEAN Pf"09M-rty n111t• l n111, '"' .11u111i.,. 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I SMJ ,!100 I ncludt•:< th•• 1 land ----------i Heaullful 4 b e droom' eo.t....... 1024 j home ideally located rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• • the ele1ant villa.cc uf, ~ l> .. fh·all or~ I fl .K ;1>a;.11 I CLASSIC I MOllLEHOME SALES 2Wti llJrt .. r. St.· ,n ; ,\ 540-S9l7 N o rth woo d Ma n y! L:J 'l1/s- MISA YHDI rdmenities a nd prk l'(! '"! ri~~ 1 -;vr CAN COD !ICll rast 1n t od itY''-""'">' Mpt Waterfroftt l • l.ar1Ce:<t floor pl;111 or -----------1..rt'fi C)JK'n. lrl':-h Iii :1 1 l<Mrte 5 Bdrm. 2~ biath, j M3-860() comer lqt. RV •«.U.S. Hprilrlllers rrunt •nd I ,..,.,..,.. .. lllo!I~ ~.i111;.t.~~:n1 SI~.-'t523 CAMP115Dl·IRVIME ~·~ HERITAGE fH l\t TOR~ Sell wit.h lt:l\S.t: I lt'u 1uu;•:i t: Cht~lfkd Ad!-642 5h7 " St:U . Idle elem..... With a Ua1ly Pilul l 'l11M 1ried Ad fid e__ __ h1·aut1ru1 view 1'11sto111 :"-111 .l11a 11 l iq i.• ~ ... ,1~11 • tk<·o r. t(ttld f111tun-,. & I lh ., fl t I IXll ·.q II 'i I n111ny u1ta r 111k .... llt1.11 11lcl \.ti :.it ,<1:1.• !>hp ri ichti. 111• '" 11t '719,000 631 J ~1Z J•. I : GCMlld I Ma ke yo u r !t h11µp ll1 J! j t'il.'llC!I by UAtnt( lh1• 1)1111• Pilot t:I a:.i. ~ht'd /\11 l l't.:l.'\llW ·"" 1111 II\ llWN l It llt•d U\'1'11 s;!,'.1110 . I" .tlll ~!I r :111,1 Il l'" ••t•I ..., .,, '•'IW ................. -............... ltR u «o McW t• UHltS r 'HHf ~ '\. Y•• l)r'• • t t '\A> U t'f ti. n••f 1' ';t 1•._1 r , n r • I ,. f ' , .. _, JI 11 . '• '''• j. 1V •ll'I ¥111 ,.._•4•f ,.,I i :Ctlli 8 UNITS \\" I • 111• I .1 , I,, ,\I,.'• ,. •'\t '"~" 11 1110 "'''~'"' ~111 "'•0 'f ., ..... SM. (O fin "'''"•''"' $•mew• t +1.\1' ,,.. I ti 11 ~. IJ'-\11(.( A/ ; l HOM( ' I ol 11t I "•"·111•·1 I l \ ( u.1 .r ''"' .'\II ~4 5-6 b•411 ,. J~ ,1 •I I• 1 ,.tk\1 1111.llt\ •• ' ''""' \._1 .. 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JW Sblb tu Elt.Plll2 RF.AlJTU'UI · ffa yal\ore1i Marie no fee 673-8700 ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lt-..-~•·· A+.4 u•••••••••••••••••••o bdr ,uce•n • .a-• 4 Hdrrn. :I 4bdrm, 2~ba, &yvfow · · z Br l BM, frpk, pariuraM. .,...etiBJlll ~.., --• m. •m rm ...... t .. th 900/mo yrly SI I.SO ' ~ • PAYS FOR ITSELF ....................... So of hw> Re aul a lt'fZ me» rlw.h crpt.&. Waterfront llortici. /mo . ~t!~r lse '41 lwllh ........... l500/mo Agt Mane No A.IAaTMIMTS C M ~Ul)tl t duplu 91 •. , ..... I.a-ti 1106 C:IHO, Ub nl"w, 3 bdrm. 2 ii.., bl.a. c-edar 6 &lau I 1131 1400 642·8750 ur ~I.I r 441 3252 •••••••••••••••••....... f8!_ 873-8200 -He11.1ttful 1ardt1n llJ!b ·.a.um hnanc1n1 Mako• 1 •••••••••••-•••••••••• bl, 1>1tth.1 Adull' unly Obi c•u pvt car. fully IA YNONT COHDO a..o. l.a.d 1706 1 bdrm apt, yearly J•ool 6 spa Adult<i, no olfer CJwti /\it su ~ 3 tlr z Ha tnilr _.1m 1 _..mo Al f!llt. 67~ ;ur.t ma Int yd Adulb, no The Spnna• l Rr ''(:!~· 2 +den, eiccellent locca ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54~/mo pets. · $1.11,.r DAY \l.L uu IJll\ f(IA ..e '.ll tl[l \ W(I Ill lht• Ul.Y PILOT SO\lCE lllECTOIY Utl IT NOW '4J.5'71 w 11tr l\il' Mar1 r !Art• lm4ulr .. 11t S27 Ullh poot.11p11. tenn111 . .-.. ~ 28r 1 Ba k' f 1 .,9..., <!HrlBa 5440 l:i731f71-_,'l .. rtt lmmll'dlatt' o1·.·upane)' ~t 7 14 19110633 1 or D-111.113 '';'° .. 100,prbro ~at n u c rptpa!n•~:· "'i:.c~ 67 ... l .... or673·5l.32 LltEl8th.646 ~16 fan1 .. 11t· 1110 d t (lfl"t' I WllUWt Irvi n• :.,orth~•w .. • ......... ~ ~~~Viti a e l(l 1 1.'>.'§()/mo. Agt 673 8700 Deluxe Bayfronl Jbdnn, ..... , ........ JI07 O<t'ln Vll'W l"ll )' h&hh 1 "'1' -~N ""' ----2ba,refn1,frplc,adulb, Bach SJ:l.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• lronl a ll mom11 1.r12Br I tlOMl=:.Sl"OMRF.NT ~-~kt!~" l>eluxlchlf 11,r II l>u~lu S600 /Mu 2br , ..... , ....... 3707 no ~ts. '800/mo yrly ltir PIS I tluu nunie ) hdrm. J,t.th 21t1 , ramtl • dlnllll(. 1 3 Hd r ni • 15~0 ~50 lvol ~nd unit "" l 111 C Uµ5ta.irs, Oen View. IJH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646.7213. 644 51311 161 E lfllh. t>.42·'l856 ba front •tth lll' lioat 90(),mo Wlrnda •ll:vt'll f e n c l'd )'arth 11 11d w11lt'r.wa)s.tenr11s .pool, llWltington ~t Clilll Hot. U/\Y FRONTAGt:, ---1 lk.wat 5'1it Juh II.all M411111W,Wkdy'l 00 !17!17 ¥1Hlll .. ~ "''a1111l1ei.I ~t~ Call 54'11434 Hlwn MeyerStti-l l70 Ueach,Pier ,2 Hr tlnl.l ..... , ........ ll07 j 2Ur IBa "'15 mo Vtl' 11 Ml<I mo lllJ µlc:••r K 1da • v1·h ,,,,.... I hr s.soo. $450, Adlts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :Et! W Wibon. 631 SS83 1 :n11"N1~ fli~«lt.I c..t.NeM )114 111w~l~m11iAl'i.llll64f ~111r Condoan WilnutS<tWlre 2 2 ltron '2 ac•re lot ~l~ Wntr J03 E . F:dgewatf.'r Small Ba<'h SJOO Yl!lll'I} ,, , b t •••••••••••••••••••••••! 'J 'Nl ~.no l'C • lJ 1rch St S ant u Ana Hr71·2866 Utlls pd 4 8PM :tbr,2 ba apt $450/mo 796 ..,u..e lnl £ r rue •Mt' I Br 2 ~ New l'lll'Jlt'l. I lth1·ah•~ a•2 J2<", ..:.w. Manager67S 5112 Shalimar A vc . C M ~•mu Winier A"wl 1Sr111"N1 ntrwhu lwnhee,'ll t'ltilin, Jbr , :lllll , frµk , smull yard.hutlt-111BAq, "'"!.."""" ,,,,_......,., llalboa Inn, Occlilrafront --: 5221734ur642-7!H7 "''"" lt:I ~lh SI ~\7!1 br, 2b11 lll?!l!>Q ft . multi ld.25 mu h11fvre :Jpm I pool acCl'!lll ~oo.mr• I llllJffs E µIan. front mw, Winier rates SOO ut> wk OCEANl''l\ONT 'j AM' \)prn ll1lU.t•S.110 l l 1~""1 · 11 ,. l't•nt VOAC'l IWtl 44!13 "47452~ 1tftcr ~·7136 bttcaut bav & ittll· llh· f 11r1nfv 1.all67S-8i40 Fantas ti c vac "· 2• lbr Uuplex new 1·111~ f r P 1 r · :t •· • ' ll 11 r-3'1m · ---· view 3 hir lir 21 , 1 .... 1 . --bdrm:.. sundel·k. gcara~ 1 drpfi. :.love & ref n g, no C..... .. M_. Jill w 11vt>n 1•r .cre11tl lor. ---------Luxurious <'Ondo. 28r, fam rmwirt·1£ vool l:i :S1nl elean I Bdrm, no &on shore boatmuc1nnK., ~u.Ref's req.$250/rm •••••••••••••••••••••••, man , t1H1r• h!•1ure11 , JbdtlT; wllh puc.il, -.SO/m:> 2C;;lia, air. call aft . 6PM , d(Jg:., 112 blk to ocean. t>7J.49'.!8 Ccall 24hrs . 642-4300#~1 (IN Tit 1-: II t-:At ·11 l r75U C.:»11 ~~2 7~~ I lilt • l11sl + ~ dep 559-5584 ~le, eat '° kll. w tblt In'< I El."J11 673-9270 or 673 ~ --• -. • L 1\tlrfl\ tlu11lr11 , view I , -U$1 ~ I ---" blk l•l comm poul j -------Pen1n!.ula Pt Heu ut 1 Condo, 4bdrm, :Iba, 2 avail t:t t~ \Ill F'an-L\nmd nrw JM~oa. 2'~1 -....:.. ----Woodbridge 3 lJr p,., ba I SllOO/mo G Oai. or I ''T CcKto MeM 3724 Spacious 2br, :.lain~ level. PoOI. lennis. uppe.r L--T ..... ....-~ll!IOO J twnhm.1iallo.il·ari&f',l>uplex $G00 1 ~fc.. 2br , twnhse T .. nn1:.Ji.w1m lea,, 6'14 l l -!4 11r1··•••••••••••••••••••••• I d k, bay areaS57S54S ~I. ....,..... ••;;io............. Nrw11ort th11 arn3C7 •• l bi5 l411 SUSC"'SIT"'tt lg ass,:sun el',gar, 24 Newer UJlll~ lo·ntn&l lM9.,.,..le e. )IMI P: lllh . 5 ~ UP11tMJr.., lkn Vh:W. 119. Avail now $6:W vuy:. ' " -adults,nopets $495/Yrly ~. 1111 Mf'Sa Scl)U1'16h· •••••••••••• ~......... a.Mi ~12S s~ 174 76:!1,1 Hunlmgton St Call ltob 752 4(8){;1lff I Newport (.; t'C!>t oct-1111 1 furn I br apt S3SO"' 14>. 673-li~. 751·4674 .. :+dscn".>dEbl sg~~.c:~~s,ia!!:;, rn ·t •r ·n •ls 'I et!:i Meyers.6-:1170 . ·. 1:-nclgar Adults no --... \ e 11 • t c "· ~t I LIDO ISU ---I Rdrm luxun c11n00 on vu•w, :J bdrm 3 bu I !JCIS 2110 Ne wport' HI I Corona ..... _. ll22 adult ... 1450 1s t 1last aa[it ll l'SSI ".;~'~1 ~U:10 ' l 'uo1J)l l'trl) furn1shL-<ll J Hr Oto Li ving mom.I lbdrm hou.se. 6 hluc:ks W stream A C:, d:.l1~hr.1 r.:l ri j!c, < 1Jm pad or 541i 4968 betwn 8·JIJ & •••••••••••••••••••••••. 645-2331ur M55512 r:~~Rei.itor~o !MI O wit h e 11er)lhin11 )OU cnl'lu!.ed gura.gc No bl-itch, super clean, pvt highl y UPKrcad o:cl t wu:.hertdrver 111d Pool , I ::.t>~ :!Hr. llil!, frpk. neW <'JA.~.1 -I -11~ kt!modded • de 1·h1ldren, nu veu liW I 5400/mo ~.6288 1 $435/mo 3!14 6491 1 Lef\i11s No Jl\c'l:. S!l7S.m 1 . I dra!J('s putw:. carpi/rt I l>drm s:ws. ut1lt pd., NIWPORT llA.CH , htrult .. 'Cl 3 Kr . den l bilU1. t:aJI eves 642 7tt03 ---. --I vlti 2017 I 1 & 2 bJrm 'frallt'rS Sli!.5 !l<> pet:.' ssso. 764,_ 1713 'I t:rprt, qwet adts, no Jlet.s. CORONA. DEL MAI Monthly Hall Cirundy. I Sbr, 1725/mo. 15021 l:af)t! :J Udrm. 2 ba, dhl Kai' -I & up .._ .,, ~ unty Nn I :Kl W. &y !)48 9516 · 1 tl.Jtr 6756161 • _IUDSJPITSOIC , Town Call P al or l'~ fnt'hd yar •J $6SO 'rn1t I ~XCITJN< f. lid , chtldrc·nor dol!s 64:!91~ !s11ac 2 Br 2 Bea . ~·µt.1 . . -:--TWO T'llPLIXIS I', Stde Fncd yard 1)45 ' 964 4370or 96:1 0961 t>arll Rt!alty !>;>l 51.W • . nn. .. I ilrapes, bit ins. rc.:fng. 2 Br . lrgt: mis . JX>OI. ttl.at't lWdtohct.Other J ~m .2 batll l't'nut Pt ' ~2510.646·"848 --1 ----'lr> W IJ.l'-1 1H•1_m &,,~1 Hun~.tluw w 1ma1d i.crv1et l elf'<' door gar c.;ul de adll!-,no1>ct!IS3704ZJW Absolutely prime loc& hume Mu u1 rnv or . Dr ea.m ho u!.c b) the 1bdrm.l ~•h11 ,e11d.~1t.11r •1!1(rt.-enerv Walk w<'lur fur tidy nun ~mulung 1 'i:.&f' Adult~onl v.nupt'ls Bay !>489516 hons on Margucn te St w 1 n t c r I e d s c.: S700 ., 2 Bdrm, frplc · encl Vollo t.!11ch 3100 sq rt. 4 Br 2''~1 pool & tenn1::. l h1ldt<·11 1.;idy (Jll(!l'I\ or '\nr.l'I'> ""1 rnalc ~ 71!17 · f.73 l:lti2 · ~eanaide or haatiway 1 b'73·2ll3 5425/mo. 140 Cabnllu. Ba, + den & Fam rrn, OK. 162.5 r..io-0517 ~·vt::> l11gh .. r·1u,.,1 Hl'lnj.' U•d ' -· ~ • · _ _ {;Qfldo near S.C Plaul. 20"1.. down as~ume loan -----1 1146 b/25 or agt 64().9(0)1 formal hvmg & dmmg,' SL50fl 11\IJ ;HwwHncJton ~och )740 [ 2,, lidrm~. 2 ba. frplt, dl.'> lhdrm, sec gale, pool, .+l!DJTO. I Westcllff 3 hr, den, :i ba Ask for Faye Jll.r, ws hrtdry r ,reCngl Wuodbrad1t1· 2 :.lur y1 1••••••••••••••••••••••• hwshr No or P CH gym, Jae $3HO 64S~W2. . Q\aet street nr srhools, - - -~ incl Super eitel· horre 2bJrm. 1' 'ba. P.JO.I. ::.µa , I.OW Jo;~T (•I( II'"· I. H.l's FIHEST .. I 9)5()1m o. 1:.t /lasl, secun Lr 1 Br all adu.ll no ALSO AV AJL/\ BL.E • 1 pa rk Cum PI furn N:: ~~a~vtew ~h [Ir ~ 'j Call 964-6273 or 639 lSlll. I t~nts & ~i.tke $41!S.l 1~~ I lldrm. ?. l>J . l)JI HJ, dl'ck 1 :,pamsh 1-: ... tate LIVlnJ!' Ly. Avail nf1w. 67:1 z.Ki!. 91 p:ls po~l & cari~irt TRIPLEX & 1 DUPLFX Gardener $975. 548·1731 th' ·• n_:,. w 1 ~~----1~~3 >~_ ls:$3!1 . _ Sc>1•urit.1 , pri vac•y, pn· Hc:autHul 1lark·hkt-~ur to5 pm ~'mo 931 w 19th St. on Court St on Rlllboa ' Y ma. ~...., mo. "6...,,, Organic 2 or J Bdrm. 1 :.11ge. gn:<•ncrv SM5Jrn> r u11n d1n g'> Tf'rrat't·d I / • · Peninaul1. Same goodl1 llG CA.NYON 968·44.56. 962·0496 Ask fOI' House. Near the beach. W~Vllt Grfttl 1 ~ll Sunken gas bbq, l.rg 2 Hr I Ua. :.urult>ck 1 ~ Oot92 financin1. lmmac 2bdrm Md.am Jinny ~mo.536-7674. 2 Bd Cond~ S.SSO/ITV UN W r\ rt::R :.: lktrm. ~p.trk l 1n1>: fuunta1ns g a r a. g f' N ul 2 Rr 1 Ha ~a lcony aar Twnhm. sec gated, l'OfTl· MESA VERDE: 5 Bdrm. ~~1559. now9400Call Rol(erOf"I Vl'f') rlca11 r1 15/yrl)' j' S P lt c Io us r i1 o m s pets/Chlldrtn S575 AC1 I at1ults ... v pets • 1400' Qualified principals ilfl· I munlty pool & teM1s. l bath POOL Reduced Very clean 2 bdrm. I oo, r1<.-v . Separalto d 1r1111 g area I i,15.5930 64.5-·~ 1 548·4291 ly: Smith-Meyer . Broker.' S!f SO I m o Co nt a ct · · · w /lrg e nc losed pallol T E y . Udr . Walk 1n t'll'J!.e ts horTE· · " • 5411·781.3. Suzanne675·3445. lo lll60/mo Waterfront w/frplc, Huge yard dil;.o (JN H. UI\ •2 m, 2 like k11c ht·n & ~abmet.'i 1Cost0Mua llZ .. ;! Br 2 na Ca rJle ls. Homes ,lnc.631·1400 hwasher. nu carpets & ba ~curlly S9~J/rro Wa lk L•1 llunt1ng1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ON A LOT S..... &..t--lll6 REALTO RS drapes , patio, gara1e. ~. s•parate 2 Bdrm••••••••••••••••••••_••• Freshly decor ated 2Br, drpa, dbl 1ar. wtwon ----SEf'UtUTV <·nr-;uo 21 Center NIWLYDECOll t .. undry f ac $400 TWO "' area. Near Broolthurst &. 1 -le-h 3241 · 1 Bcdrooto unfurn $e()O 1 Br 1u pd. encl gar. u7 """'32 ..... . I 3 Br ho·-· ~e11n VI~ 2.8a Condo patio (IQl1l--........ -Hdnn, 2 ha $750 ·mo I u .. f f .,., ...... .... mes an very n ce ~. ~ ... -. m"-'ty poo'I ........... mo' . ,_ Garflel~. $550 mo. •••••••••••••••••••••••, I ocdrexim urn rum d/Wa."lher, pool. AdulL'i - ----Southeut Santa Ana yard, frplc. loft & wu .... ., "" 963-SS19aft6pm . I J S4:JO 642·5073 Light, a iry 2 Br f11>k. ~ahborhood. Great an· garaae . .ioo.499-3633. + last + sec urity. 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W /doc:k S21JX). 2 ba. dlshwas er, paU0.1 0 t . t ,714 1 adlts oruy f750 mo (7141 • l E'.dlnger d / wa s h er Ad u I t s --67~3067 gar.5480.675·0562. _ ___, ~~uni ie!o !J9·l816 __ ___ _ -IM7·S«l 642-5073 nu.; VlCTORIAN 2 Br IALIOA ISi.Aie Ocean _view yard. 3~1 ; Br 11~ Ba -con~.-lrgl Charming 2Ur house. UNMAlllED? I 1-'\.IRN f'AMlLY APTS $UG-S46S.-2 -Br 1 Ba /\IA :it!~~ r:C~l~d c~l:1:::· oew k•l<h<0.<<pt , pauu.I kllchen, W ID h ... up. '"°'at prt bea<'J'""" -SI 12..... Poot. l•und..,. •m. "1"' .,._,,,. ........... ,.,.... U>+utal.6453000 S55().l!t&last.S300dep. Lowe r J /\rc h Bay WHYllEHT7 . BnnKad dfll5 Adult:. only t'<lt 66?VictonaSt $J70 New carpet. paint and E.Side Dupleit 2br, pr, 882-:m1. 960-~ eves. l.aC\1111t. 2 people ll'lllX t111v't program:. avwlJ I • full kitchens I OK TSL Mgmt 642 \fl'() charm on Day with patio h'ld k 1 t l&sl 1 ...... 1750/mo. 499-4015 evt::; ble tn he lp you buy a I H IO leai.e. utd pd I -- 1 Lux unous com.lo l Hr o n WAT E R . Re ally c 1 ren ° · s 1. · .+ Close to Bea<:h 2 Br. Huge or 754-03709 I daily ho n&t' t-'o r tn r o rnll ~ luwidrorruu 1 $i50-1475 2 Hr I Ba AVl!> 2• ~ hfl, 2 car l(ar 1al&l• special 2 story J bdrm, Set' $5.25/mo and IAil. f k sa a dbl aaru-- - - -,_111 alc~ .t"cnt an.~·t1n1.· I , maid s"rVICf' AU bwlt ins, enclsd JlW: d''"ir Qpnr , lriili•, 1~·1 f I J oan 497~5402 or Bent: bry>I " und ' C "pie .. ~. Jbd.rm l"zha frplc gar " " "' · "" ~~" 3 •2 ba , rp c, ne w AGT6'282.35 1 ya r . 11u s. · · 6.Jl·SJ.'.JJ _ 1 HA'Pt-:NNY INNS I W l>hooku11 ~car~< J•H' Ph 6 "5 K!lllfi 11r kitchen S1700 o lease · _ _j smiles OK. Child & Pet ocean/canyon view. pvt 7'Z7 Yorkt•iwn A"e 1 Plata 'at OK lmrn-d 641.1545 Beautifully Redecorated OK. ISSO mo SJ&.~. road. WlS/mo '99 l!m N~wl) dct'orated CONDO SJli ll411 l>C.'CUj13rtl' TSL Ml?ml. - ONWA.TH 3br hme neer O.CC. ~'1979 ·--Hills ]250 tn Blutfs JHr 2 Ha .. !>ull tull fr~l800-422W04 , M.2 1603 · Clt'~n&neat 2 Bdrm,ru<'C Eltceptl·on1tl 2 Bdrm .........-d~ck $1125 /m o AG I' t I Old 673 8443 or 754 8137 ask •••••••••••••••••••••••, .... < ..,..,., ..,.._leech 1769 arc». u 1 rm. er coo w /different levels, excit· f J J Townhouse 3br. 2i,;,ba. ,,,,,..~ -_.. • pit! pref Lots of nice ina arc hitecture and oir · • • tenniacourt.dbl car .... r , 28r, ZBa , fp, by nPJ>Un8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a---.. h " 139 water adivity VI-""· _. stream Sparkling ~-Lwi condo penth:.t: I 8r •OCEANFRONT, Avail ~l:fL:a: neaii uors ~/mo. ----.clean 1 Br Duplex. (Jf tl50.53&-61116 ""--'. t•nna··. view ..,_ l d ...... F• .... •LY "'"• Wa1c rfr o nt Homes $1500/mo 1.-.,.,. ~ " •-J n~ crp . rps, sec uoug, llQW. dallv. weekly Spec-,..,... " A street parking, quiet ......... ll44 pet.a.1895 497 12'6tl r~Jt>I, clubhouse, adults, tuc:ular view tl73 SURF Brand new beautiful lrg liJI 1400 FU •... /$100 1325. No pets . ~!1-3232 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----. II It I> t' t s s ~. !j .; rn u I "IU D ...... Nlce3edrm.2 b~, 641-1480. CAN YON VIEW . Condo. 3bdrm. <!ba ,I Vers a lllc:. Sa11d1 ;ptc,h~~~:::1~:a~1t~ ~ ~r 2"i::~~a11;s~tove. ready to move lnlo.1 Lwt11r1ous condo. 2 Br, 2"'1 ruRTLEROCK RIDGE. washer /dryer ' gar, no 673-;!'749 Heat paut No pets d \> h w hr 1 n <'I E nc I ln)/mo. I ba. 2 car gar, a uto drop. 3bdrm. 2a,..,ba. 3 car gar., pets. l57~/_!!'0_~l·~'7!!.J · 2Br, <!Ba M6S J,!ara~~" Childrt!n OK r I I -avail immed. 979-25fl> or I -N'-' 3252 Npt Hts 3BR . I 1 -ba i.tar. :198 W Walson. C M No ,,..1• <LIA< 'ti .u<. cit nr. rp c. poo ·Jae . ..,,.,, o -.,..... .,,...... 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A&\. 7&0-l21l or 7S8-10lfl.. 87~W Bk~ · ~OOg/.mo2.44•~l-c3•1a29sweU Ct., 11r1oi mo 646·4925 Social Ac11v1ties 01 ~ra · · a ny c s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top of Spy ..... Ya acre ideal for l.arae custom home Owner. 7141640-0954. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOllLIASI New 2 bedroom 2 beth home. Ml111ion Lakes Country Club. Golf· tennis-pool. Beautilully landlcaped, no main· tenanee yard. 990Clubhouae Rd. Desert Hot Sprinp 213·378'2572 O.ofCt It ,,.,.11, 2550 ....................... WI..--1-...u • •• .... CIOLSe tv Frwys & shup-"'sa ~,_. 4 Bd E ' de CM reW'lr•Free Sunday CLEAN&SAVF. Two bdrm home, lovely rm, s a . WOODBRlBGEJBdnn.2 --~ EASTBLUFF· 8runch ·B80s •Pa1 2 Redroomm superlUCJt PlllflSS75 55_?-6f.29. patloand1ara1e S500 ~m o, 1st/last & ba,frplc,att.dbliar.pvt Niguel Shores~ Br pvt S BR'sor~ +den Bag t•e6 •Plusmuchmore \Jon.Carpeted.Adult.no 2Br.188 EastsideAdult So Bayfront 3 Br low.!r 6clearun1 dep. 631·5870aft patios, .. 7"' 644·1480, bc:h, tennis. pool, submit view. New r pts , .. ~~. -"' on pets. $650/mo Call .., ..., GREAT RECREATION· pets S3SO mo 568 W Apt. $375 mo No pet w /garase 11000/mo &»5050 X81 . Hap 644• n_u ______ 11 punt & beaullful · KJds Tennis • f'ree Lessons Wilson. Call 646-44Tl. 543-5478 So. Bayfront 4 Br l.IPPft' ---------• OK. no pets l\vall 11ow (pro t. pro shop)•2 ------------ w/1ara1ell200/mo Lovely 3 br. 2 b•, larse TUrUerock condo. bea\S Mh1 ... Vleio 32671 Agt ._~.:_~l.Stl Heatth Clubs•Sauna • 3Br.28a.Near0CC."'50 $445-JllJIA. No.Bayfront 4dBr~. livinl rm wlfrplc, den. view, 3bdrm, no pets. •••••••••••••_••••••••••1s..Clefne..t• 3276 Hydromassage•Swim mo.Upperapt Family, no pets, nrSo. =~ poss oc:k v. dininl rm, dbl 1.,....e. -.151-0283or9'7S-Of77. Beaut Lakeview condo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ming. Om11ng Range 641-8657 Cst Plza S46 9248 or SUper yard. nice area. 3ba 2 bdrm . frpl c loNoft!Lovely lBr, 2Ba home. IEAUTIFUl APART· 1370-1445 1•2 Br.Apt:.& 831·2919 YIAALY latTAl.S Gardener •water. Woodbridae. Sbr, • belcony, gar, 96.'JO. w /hlll • golf course MENTS: Singles. 1 & Townbouae Near new, d L Br withoptioa '75-7707 Preeeotl Model. ra~_nn. pet.a.67~. vlew,4931126,493-61161 2 Bedrooms . Fur sky U1ht. all bwlt Ill.'\, Uttle Ialan . 11 apt. · din rm. A/C, 2 f11>1Ut, 3 le 1 • .-& unfurnliOOlse. <:ar 1ara1e. Assn dms. Mtw...... ecll .w7 -~ nished Unfur nished fireplace, patio /yard. lmmac. Clean 2br Triplex Adults Only. No Pets Baby OK! 644-18811 Two bdrm apt, 1ar. dedt. • _ ..... •CH.I-3 br 2 ba c-.....a---N ..... Mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-i.---. 1-1 • Adult L1v1ng . No Pe1s lmmed.. occupancy nil. &JVTo:•~ r.i-• .. '""""""'. 0 ..--· · ll6 CANYON ._..,....~ '' • Models Open daily M t 642 IMU 137 bdrm S::r;::~iy remod 3 ~!!!,~'.!., hHome~I tollo."75.Al\541~ II La'-T h 28 •••-•••••••••••••••••• 9to6 -""'cm __ . __ . ____ -i ~ ~ pau;t_n~~'. bdrm home. unfurn • ...--· qe ...., ... WOODBRIDGE t Br 3 c .... wn me r , Bag 2 br .+ den -+ pnv Oakwood • 2 Br. Condtl near SC nyoo corr Wilson>. peta. --790-1.m · · · b . Tennia pool Jae sec. Jtl<'UUi, ne w car•"'l, no--·· SA T · ....... 11100/mo. incl ulil. Ba. Eaecutlve home. c d Ir' r 2 ... -Ga .-........ . enn1S ...-831 21165. So Bayfront 3 br lower, t600AIC ST. 1.ar-eacloled yard. 2 v pr 1 or t·an. 1 pua nl, view of hilli. rden Apartments s pa · ISUO. No 0pets'. -----------. f .... ssa. '''·7722 d y~. SJ95/mo call Wayn ................ ~or "'A1·1A'"' 38drm,2 ..... ba condo. Dis· aar, furn or un urn 3br, 1ba,1ara1e. lr1 story. Lakes. tennis. 64G-8:19ev/wknd _! 830-llSl 'days, 496-H••PGf1Beech/No. """'~ ,.. ....., Sl200/mo. yard , 1500, 968-8388 poo l s , etc. 1850 . W Uf eves 880 1r.1ne New J Br 2 Master. ~~~t'~~~!1~u0::: ~ Bayfront 4 Br_., -.U03. Gardener included. 2 br, 2 ba ate f condo.,_ . - -( .. 1 1611'1 Cira placa Mina ocean •· /1 . per, pr 11.SOO/mo. furn 6eo-o96 pool, &pie, apples, 162'> .. s-taA.m JZIO <7t•J ... 1104 .. .. 1825/mo .... t ast. secw1· orW\fum. $560 · Days 546·2750 /evesl ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ view. 1arage. Adults. ty.Av11lnow 673·22112.9 No. Bayfroot 4 Br l.IPPft' 4 ,'Br , ~ e., lrl_.>'ard. 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Execuliw MIM8. I :i BR l 'h ba condo. Newpcwt Beach/So, 2218 Pacific-Bluffs . ..-,0. toSpm . Sw•lffl h'* w/carport. $1200 yrly A'vall fmmecl1ate6y. Call · type home with priVll&e --bea utiful Windwoo 1700 16th St 642 8ll08 or 644 4330 fr Move out or the 1rm11 witb poudoclr,nv. for: information Dys . pool fripa. If> Northwood Jn blk to Mb. Lovely 2br. F"orest. Nr So. (;oas (OowPJal l61hl &M-8722. 1 mile to beach. 2br SUcessful liquor store. L.lndltl ~ 2131915 _ 1422• e ves ·aru, ·price .neaotJabAe. l ba, frp l e . patio, Plau ~tmo. No pets. (7141 142-5113 LUXUIY UVIMc. garden apt. d lshwu h. Good lease. Equipm!m. 6 75-lJl I 213 /998,1053. Aslt for 972-1717· apt. aery. "800/Yrly · 9U-82l63 l\lllt.atc Rltrs 979-5.110 BBQ. "'50/mo. ~ llceme & inventory ln· ~~~~~~~~~ St u -----In quiet Adult Comolex. 1 1 eluded. $240,000. -eve. any me, 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 <:ar ~. 5-llLl.-it• 3216 OC • --Spacious l BDRM. A.Pr. Stunn na. arge l Br. 8AYFRONT 8.1. m E. Mesa Verde 4 Br. 3 Ba. llMTA.LS Family rm, frplc, jllit ••••••••••••••••••••••• .EANJiRONT Deluxe J Dishwasher, fire place, Garden Apt. Pool, Rec -8ecluded hldeawayl.66 Bayfront,Zbr,2ba,linlle 'Family Rm. 3 car 2br,2ba . '100 completely renovated, 2bdrm cabin cotta1e. Br.~ Ra. 2 _car ll&rale· pvt. patios. pool .tr apa. area. 1355. 710 W Ullh a.cres. be1utiful buUdina carace, 91115 yrly. Herb. pra1e. Professional de-3br. 2ba S750 new carpet, drapes. tile. P i n e I o a k . A vat . now ltll June l!ilh.~ NO PETS. 1395 mo ,"'~ St. aatea,seasonal stream• 2U-478-3S17. ooratin1 & landscapina. 3br,2V.ba S750 On quiet cul-de-s ac. walk/beach.park. frplc .• 1675 mo. No pets . MF.SA PINES 2 BR, l ba. utilll pd. No one bedroom cabin , ...... 1.._ 1 Gardener in<:ld. "90. 4br,2ba = Gard ening pa id UUlrm.lfi95.499-l997 67~6640. . 2650HARLAAVE. petB Quietadlts Refril. $200,000, . Good owner ..... av1 m ". 714 /770·1804 4br,2' .... ba PCH/Brookhurst. ~2 bUc ---. SPMC . S49-2K7 "----" • n 1 .._ h C 11 .............. _ lJJWER 3 /\ .. C .. t B/\Y. Oce1rnfront, winter . 3 --------stv Nr K·mart. ~rm. , ..... "'an&. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-T.Wl 4br+B2V.ba llOO rocn ..... ac a ~ n " Very n l Ae Peninsula · 731 ........ · 2bdnn lba SlOOO/rm Bdrm 2 Ba . frplc. no 2 bd house. MS0/2 bd 5'111·7689 .. .._.. · • ....; ........., ~s. tfl;S /\gt I..inda d~lex 1470/ 64S-811.0, :m - ---Qlher R·2, R·3. R-4 & home. 2br. + loft. jac,I Brand New! 2br, 2ba, 3br. 2ba ll50Tuttm. Kids • .,., ,......, biS-'1060 E 21 St C M lde1l. lbr, encl gar, acllts. eommerlcal properties C11>&c! Other xlru. AGT mulU· level, 1675', eve)I .tr pet.a welcome. Bluffs Condo 1n new cond. -. __ _ __ __. ___ ._ . .;___ _ No pell! Frig It elec n•ll•ble · .~':~· ~ "'"""· •menlly you un Im· '"" 30.. Prt. •pa ..., .. 1 ~~21 :rst~::Ch vtuw, 2 Br, 1 ba, ~ mo/yrty. New 2 Br. 1 Ba. Laundry stove JZ'IS.1142·5964. ac:rea&e avat a e. .,ine . .-Simo. 552-7!115 •br. f4tba fum. 1!21>. 9'15/mo. ~·:!!JOO. ' Util incl hook· up, garage, fmnt ---ftather information. OOll· ,,.._...... "'~ ..,,. -Spy"l••• Winter Rental mo 499-5624 i Adul Nice 2 Br 2 Ra. $475 tA.rtfC.nMarksat -..... -.-or1--.. ....... . N E WPORT C REST : --------67S-S710 yard +pat o. ls, no .. ~-•-....1 ._........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Com~l...o...&y ,__. __ ,,.... ,...... 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EXECUTIVESUITES ·~r 1111o 1 t 1111t•11 111 111.. n s I -----1lOCJlllft!'l•och 3848 . t ( 11 1.J"'>), 1 ','11~1•1' ••toll;ir ln-.n 1• Il l 11 11 'lhcro "·i•hfh·r.•1tl'•' ~ar.1 1-!t lo r~·rtl tl".ir 642·2171 545-0611 HUtifTlHGTOHLAl<ES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 'f11.,.nh"ll"'•' Lara~•· "J i•ru s. 1ioni ~ ,a,., '\1 ,1rtnt·r ' ..,,•1111 •11 • fl•• it•ri ~ \l ,11 11 II II I lor •·•.Hak 111g & n••J( Ill>( C hf T D • 'FOUND ADS ARE REE Call: 642-5671 ... SPARKLING S1'REAM!'\ $275 ind ut ii li,11't1..Jor :J, & 111.1t 111 'n a r lf\•a..:' 1><11<1 ~·rum $;Jn l>1t·~o r,ii,, _1iz;.o 7 I 4 /752-02~ !l!>!i '.17'-!J 0' or · · ' I CASCADING I blk., frn m :.t i,rr' &.' lt••'>P N11 l>C\~ a.ti:; n u Frw v d rl\ c ;\11t1h it11 Uc11•m111J fl' <! IH """I J-'• • '.:!IK! :\\1dwh •111 l l1 :.,!t.' \1' "''k.Jl>'ll• & I ,,..1., t \ll•'r h J l1 M t~ ·1~:1 1141 !----------• WATER FALU, I lA·ar h ,\dull'. 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' Call •Elegant f1reµlac;~ adults i:S75 :s1 . ·' ti • ,.,.,.. Rooms .. I "''"' J"" Lost or found a pet? •Private lakeside tl&UOb Manon Ml!rw tt ~: t -., bl ·k r • • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl50 Wnte R J M · \?.', Eusts1d•· ofl H·i: 1)r stun• I WILL IUY A 11 i m a l A u i 11 tance ftbalconits 494-MS5'1 I 1r, -Ot ., rvrn At:dch l I .".gall' Ave, "°'· l~all.,,al Cml .wne. $2001rno t:'f! 2 lir h.'>c or apt wantf'd b~ 1~3rd-4ttiTD'' League S3'7·2273,No fee. ff ted I& I __ &sho~p1nf!. s.&2.S rno \Tlv On~<'Wr>Ort Beach ~ach , ls~_and_92662 I •' .. bnllo /\.I 6.11 ....... I vt·ry 4uH~l & resp n-ci11 1 , ... r d w T l)' ... • ea poo I -f>-9171 581 JS2.5 -Hotel room !>rnd ll -I ~ -.,.,, ... _ I ickJI tcn .. 111. besl rcb v • un ne s ror Lost : blk Pomeranian. whirlpool spa 2 bdrm, lg1' llv rm l hlk ti• • ' kitchen 2306 W. Ol:can I Jn111e Condo l tJ ),hart! n1r .,,..,.. ft •>-< Pref Y" llal Pen. or immed1a \l" quote. call *4 males from beach tl• bch & ,\I berJ:o,ono, Ba hel I I> ba front S260 & up + S260 I I"' ii'(: "'"' sri . .-.. ~ . .,.. I W I C \71411:-,i.826t hair miuin1 on back. ?SQ ollis A H 8 St,50/mo. 197 2944 --------· • · CaU 4lH 7~1or644-4.111 W th .. 11 1 Widow has mone)' for 2ND Monrovia. 642·508 142-1160 A va i lable No1 :J W~lktC:~~~h A:ul~.111.~ see&deposa1.s7J..tU4. ::::.:·~~~ JC.,::"~~-1 locwllon,amplc partong 'I DPMsg•~~~ --· -----ans. to B.J ., Oa.k It (Jblb W. o1;!~chei > ------- ---pels New crpl. ~ Laaunw Beach M<ltur tnn.i l2SO mo. + ·~ utll Odil - . ---------o m r1n w I ' w e I TD No credit check. no Newport •41Ch 3169 S 4 7 s C 11 11 (' v e s, I 985 Nu. Pacifl<C Coast 1dter llpm & Sat Son HICE OFFtCl . behaved children & no pnlty For action call REWARD '200 V~ Llrse 2 Bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-8842 H l B ·h I !>51-ti370 ,.urnisht.-d on Birch St I pet.:. need:. 2 or 3 bdn11 i AGT 673-7:ill a nyl1rrE LOST: Male blll pollllk, •new I ----• w y, .aguna enc --------Nr ()("/\irpon M!l 85..i:' , ro>nta l. rea ,.onablt' ---j curly lamb cul wtwlt ~~rps. Patio. Gar ' PARK NEWPORT I IJllrrn, p<101 , bl,x k '" 1>11.J•. Wc~•kl) Kildt<'11 t 'ltklSTIAN 'vt ulc. Sh<l1l' I . . I 11errnanc11l '•56 22l l J SFH "' lu ~K r urchas\' flea collar ... MouJie" ____ . $395 __ . 847·41KXI I COUNTRY CLUI u.-ean, 'ilnl(lt.' udults OXl •I a vadalJlc Low wmh'r 2br Sl50 + ulll Nt'wport Pli111l' Npl !\t cs a llUl.1 • & rt'ri :tnds \Eciw\y) 251\ 1 Missing 10/10 CdM ania. Super clean' walk to: LIVIHG mo 642_ :;cx)2 --r:..l(5 l~ 529-t ~_a':~ Pcn111s ula fi73_~: nes)> Purk, 1.1ual c lffil'\! &: 1 't,t"••st I I tu • I Sy rs O w nl'r 1No11, 1rus is a bUle girl's dof; beach, gar encl, !bdrm-I 1 ... YFAO .... T Lr1: ro om, pvt bath. M TU"'"'' u Adul I Warehouse spac<: 198ll • I 0 0 pre-pa) t:ondos she's been raised with 2 bdrm , ca 11 Andy Single:., t&:! he drnom "' "'" l111ertq no µels. $200,no. A nc. oes p s . t to v rut Avu1l f11r 11nmrll ••••••••••• ••• ••••••••• ()•inmerc1al. f,.ee L.shJd rum. Thank· You S7~ S:.1330. aµlS.&lownhousc::. Spacmus2Br .den.2 1.la : Isl & la)>l La" B1·h shrlgBeachlfoU!c tlOO occup t •or ise mfol'aJl ,..._t\ I PETEROOIJBS i noques._as_k_ed ____ _ I °l''rom$449 644191Jl1 a pl with s pct'turular 9'JSM() "' mo1ncldu~1ls b46:rT-nJ I 6 -12 <1463 M un Fri Opporlwlity 5005 llE\l.TO RiBROKER f -:-. ~ll 2 Br. 1 Ba D'lcl..0 1 Vlew Luxunou.s a 11po1.11t 4 · • 1 7 _30 4 m I ••••••••••••••••••••••• I l.ost. female Cahro Cat. pra1e.Close10Frwy& VILLAIALIOA m c nl s At>autiful R .. o m !or rent 1n l rlo( Mi l-, 3 btlrm hs t> 111 j · P I BEAC.:11 8 t1SlNESS &~-6016~673 ~ yellow tape 0•0 n~col· beach. W i 11 a cccpt CONDOS garrtcns & -;an•tr bcad1. hou.'ll' Mil<' from 0 c; C ~~n:~· i:Ol~i. ~o ~:I l'vt execut1~1· ,,,,. furn Xlnt_ Newport lo< al.Inn, j 2.!.900 TD 18'; int<'f'~l. lar. Presidentud vac. San chiklnm. $400 mo. I.am I /\dult o111,,· Overlooks AJl!Joa hland $185 mo f'c m 11re f t , I <;!'1 . r r Cf*!'. , I p res l1R•' 111<: S20IJ ~ ~··os~; S50M Yr w ""' 20'{ disc . 30'~ yield•, Clel'!_lent~98·881_9_. --"'"'.~""""'. l Sl op iiVail Adults no .... -, .... e ibera ._~!I099at • 11v1 J ohn U ll ain~1,\.·1 cream unl_,.,atl~our own "'-·-... \1rs.~.,·1 "'."'"' -·,..,..., I Hr l Ba w ,oct·:in Vil'" 714 ,.73 "'I "'' .,_......, J .,.,.. ·• .:>.>< ''""" Lost· Dark Golden RtVT I Br .. lien 1 1 ~ ba "' •> 1:ie1.s "' ,..... --1 Will ,;h;,r" rr1) r•IW.h lri A-;so<: %1 6001 ' idea!> for xtr.i pr of11.:; Ori male, no rollar . CM/Npt. Brand new 1 & 2 IJdnn rt.·anv1ew NU l,.f.E' Apt & <'<lfld>1 ft11orn fo r renl C\1 level H li home frplc•' --. I ly S<!S.000 c1rn111ll•lt:! ~~rl'Rnt'/ REWARD 631 ·5896 PlefllOinteCondos Pool., :i.Br.2 & w /O<'C:IO\'ll'W 1en1als V1llaH1•11l.us SJO()prr m o m1n o,S26.S 1n•• 1~1'1 .i.11 11 ~:: .. ~ln;t f•,::~1r'."5~1rl ~~ li7l !i662 _ P.nonols/ ---------- spa.tftlllis,jlar age:. ~L111 l''mm $6{)0 M " fiiS .a<u :• lllt•ker r'Jll l'\eS ~<; :r.nu 111~., ~-IW'JO 1 $5.Jci mu """' lmCl'l"d Wtrt•lf'H bur.:l...i r at.umi Lost & FoWtd Fowid Female Irish Set- 51)6..7202. .I R l.l'rn~·1 t1t-:-. Hot ..... ,,Mot.4' ~tOO I G 1 ""'Ill" rt.•,mOr r;t, 7 ,,...11t•ni-. •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ter, Huntington Harbor 1;.i~~:rti6 frl~1•'11f1 "OnACi.orD..v" '" ~ "'' -I ,.___ t 5100 6 MS, lge, cheery :!br, 21 .... r . -, ••••••••••••• •••••••••• for Tl~ 43SO I ·•l>Sfi• ••• te \lo-ra~11t. •I fi;r ,----emen ' I ~51_! ------ blt·IOS. nr VC•·a n l'.11 NEAR BEACH lllU 1·:1n_ ,,1 .. ( Il l II ma :-.· r "•I I uo rt-•Nt 'loSl•I ... \•. l')(j.l<lllSIOO M '" 11wcst ••••••• •••••• .......... FoMnd: 20" 2 whl ... . pets. 833.3307 I ·t>eaut1 ful unH'h rn1m i D 0 y 0 U L I I( E •••••••••••••• •• ••••••• :18" fl lv ~.5~1 , fl • ..:n~J. i i111•11 r. i.7 50tl "•'t'lln'd -I l.J.(eJ br :!ha llPPI!' iµt this 4 Kr up1>Pr tul1l , MOTELS? W1\N1.f:D s gl ,,r dh!\ 1-h nff11·e ~ .. xt tolJdni 6483100 I N VO I 548·7602. Specious 2 Br. Av:nl now ~o ~l:> 1170\J 11111 i\J...1 1-\•m ur ur.f11rn lht• n·nl I l(Jr&!!<' tn r ostn :O.ks::i Sh.l)J\.ird l"rorn ~~, to j I OW U I f' o u n d . K i l ten . 1365 Privat e pallo 2 675 1Ui0 u tht·~;11111· s1:!00,m11 Wt .. •khn•ntal:;fr(J111 ~ 1'!13 •7U38128 $I ,·LJ l>OMl 'MTCO tn•estmrnt I b lk white V ic . Kids OK. 17401 ti Kl'el'illfl 2 RR ? H r-1mtl•J v.ou•1 \J.L n ·: 'H' ~J2l4 1~ w A 0" tHG 'IJ ~· 22j i f-·•r Rc11I ~ ··:ir •ara$:e ~!l-r,J., . . ' Opporiwtity so 15 I Can 33 rd •3 .• th s t . N. B. •---.l!lt.last~~~un ~ ;i l)1·e.1n rr•1111 .l\j!I l'.t·w1w1n llhd \..~ _.,...,, ~1 .... !••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. 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Canadi1t11 ltork1e,., Call l l.sl noor.Agent541 ·~ 1~1::1a\rnh-E,C.M , V I ·\:,'1~r'\'.~.~111 1 C1'.:;;l'.;~.~: 645-8l24 211~~1=.ft.11~~ &12·1603 ref's r ell $!J HOtmo Cal~a~~_:J-~l-J334 KOLLCEHTER I 545•4 I ZJ \it 111· u ~t· "'",. FOUND Schi Tzu, bm, 1ma1J pet OK . $450 mo WF:STCLJJt'F-2·9; Condo. 646-5800 Rftlttbto Sha" 4100 HEWPORT I Ralboa Island lea~c (or ·/MONEY Jl 11 11 k ,\rnt'r11•1trrl male. Labrador. rmle. lrens:M-1466 New interior AduJls, 011 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. 2 story dM 1 ;·~•••••··~·~····~··· 1 Elegant excf'uth•e suites s a!e V \ 1•:• <>r ""'lt•rr ai '1 Uiasa Apso. tan, male. L 2 8 d pets. l.S2S mo 673 66&0. apt. D1s h w s II r , frplc · 1 o n1F Avoid ~posits~ in prestige loc·auon. Wilh I -67:1 7372 f<ir niorl' inlt•rm.rl llJll Border Collie . blk 6 wl1. ar1e rm 11pt ----laund'l'M>Okups , gar ~2 cul hv1 n~ cXpt'n~e!I. r om ple\e support N"'Mndcrn ~tore•ir54!1 • ~n<luipl.ire )our«d i all fem .Terricrmix,blk6 Utilltlespajd.S3851rm NEWcpts/drps.3Rr,2&r. blk to brh f:?SO lnv. 1~,!;o1fes!.1onally r.111c c i.t•rvires 1 •~ bm, male. NB~ C.11980-3232 frpk. gar 2 blks bch NO I "' 1\4 /~\·Qt\8l '> ( ofr Nr IJ():.tofflcc. Shelter 644 ~ .,. ZBtlnnapt t385/mo No l pets 167.5 mo yrJy ' lst/~~~u~tlys ~IAll , HOU~EMATES ----S450.Jl'rry21347i700t CIEOITHO 642·5678 . ---·-- • . · 64.S-1682 ~_:_...:.._ ~-· I 832·413• 12..S 25(1 sq fl 11rnd flr. NB ::M~Jl t o ,;00 s~.ft l PIROILEM Normal Cockatlel. 109l at peta, no children. 7921 ---·--- -HUR llACH ----utils pd From f75 l.lfl T19 2nd & Jrd TD loe1111 -----22nd St. apt. Vic. NP Ir St•k.962-61~ Nlce28rrtuplell,UJll!lt31n.' . 1M lf' to shr lge hon.? nr W 19th. SI C .M. ·rom avail al pnmt.' rnmer,! 971-6511/155·1145 ISO HE WARD for in Orange . Call 845·9492 W,_, ... ABe hl 8 .... _~ Frplc. g1tr , adull..5, oo, S~hrlyJBr,2 Abal~)OrNwpt ! bC!uCh C8 r ookh urst/ 9:>7·1~. 17th & Newpurt Dlvd. Ar •edb rormat1on concf'minRar after4:JO. _,..., ae r . ....,.., .-e. On Clubhouse Ave or es .. u urn. Hamiltonl Sl75 963-9002 -------6iS.6900 ran.., Y r est or vounD white ---------- • .. . . nr Udo Isle shoppll\g Nwpt 8 h Rlt . s7s.164ll ----ica or o ire suatA! or C-rcial remale In parkinR Id of : a .... rerrt1· 1325 mo ......... WINTER 3 Br f750 • . I Med' I rr . f ---• I Coast Ho.. Lo.11 • LOST c t Vn1 Male DIUU•,535-7979. Lease credit refereoc~ _ --~-l _ ~ LOOKING TO SHARE'! leaae Downtown l..aguna • ._41 4475 A Mortgage Broker Mervyns on Adams In Orange T11er Yellow Like nfw 2 Br. Stove. av;ul.·Nov l!\\. S50011ro 2 br. I ba. slellf! to bch JI WF: M/\TC~~.ROOM Bea c h . 656 sq fl •••••••••••••••••••••••1 Huntington Beach . ~~A~D L•I 497·4154. d /washer , aaraae . .wt-63Ul t ut.il. pd. SS.SO. Propert} MATt-;S 1623 /mo. Ample pvt. L ar ge B u lld1nR. 2 YOUCAHll 8:JOPM.Mondayll/25111> _...orcouple,1rrall ---1 Hou!le 64 2 3850 orl . 7529475 pa rk1n1' Owne r Garages 2:'>44 Nt·wport l SUllWITHA Call 12l3)4324•WI\ Pen th o u se J Br 642-tOtO. -------49'1·2351. M pltOK. M50mo. ~:.MSil. Versailles. New decor __ ...:_ . ----Female ra~mmatc to~ Blvd c. $1 2.SO mo BANK sc••M •(ts •'ltn Nr ~an. Lus h crt ynJ. I IA YFROMT Mc m lvnnc . c~mml.U\lty eoo !.\fl ft office, l yr lease. 6'6-0147__ _ _ _ __ M "\. Walk to Beach. Bach. ft.n Adull. Sec bldg. No 2Br 28a n-ocoo ea I pool. tennis &t )acunl, 00 $700 per mo. NewPon ...._trial l...td 4500' t • • .,.., 'f. kldl or ·-t.s $300 mo ~nter 561 San Nil'Olas. TD' Hl$1(1$ 8toft • refrt1e . Oas & pets. Full r ec Jae pool. $8$0/m o. y rly Tennis 1 675 1594 '; c. 998 ~ SCel09,G44·46&4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2nd S "" water paid. 1225 mo. g ym , ssso mo /\gt avail. Ut1l. incl. Avu.U I d .; vs. · UIOOsq. n 2 f'rontoffices. Tandem ~Crown - Ul-IUI, S:.mt. 78M617. __ 1 No~~!~~· Y • ___ A"•tloR Doctors! 2 Betha. l""r~e rear slwlp llDUC• 1.ATIS SancSv -Sickle I-21 or over. Hae lt1 C.M. U I d area • door. S4D5 rm S H ... SiUNNED 'WIDt.9-Rental. SlOOOMo. 3 Very nice 2br. lba frpk. Adult Complex, lrg 2 Dr. 2 n que frt'l' 5tan ang, 1'T15 Wl11tt1e r 1\v• C M I .VIII The w t of a 11ood rol1Me I SltiO. Call Koren aft 4 11 a · ted medic.al "' 71 .. .aJ•s•oo """' .. ~ Bdrm . ..,2~ Ba. Condo. bar·b·que, lge ~atlo. Ba pallOfi. single level. 627 we ppom 5409~2 Days. 646-0681 • .,.. 6 dt!l!)"ee is enormous. AnJ LOST: Ma le G ry/Wbt Tabby Vic. Port Chutes & Harbor View Hme1 •· prox. 10 /15 REWARD 9SS·l010 days, f44·ai3 home ·-.. --------l.o!lt : Mwn's yellow Pi dla mond rin1. Vic Coltilt. Hwy or Ba~ide Dr, OdM or 17 th St. C .M . REWARD! 673-4830. OeeM •Bay ao· boat '1500/ yrly ,;75.350411 Small pet OK. 166Mm . _75~_! __ . rr1.f.·61~~~~:~t~~t. ~~ _ ____ ..U~~°K~r'!'.?LI~ you thou«hl the s~p lllp. Comm tennis 6'75·2897 -'-67.5·5830or760 0795.. M. Roommatetoshroow R.tty rm, buslnesaofflce. 1 ~bein1 SKINNE~ CIOUrtl, pool. Washer/ Venamea luaury view "2 ------Dana Poln t Condo. larp reception rm+ pVt FOR LEASE Equal Houa n1 l..etldt.'f' ...... Motk" S200 Lo II t : SP r I n I e { D17tr, J car 11ra1e Br. 2 Sa. Condo. Only 1 1 OCEANFRONT: oct'anvu, full Jacuui, 2 otrice area. Available. , ·---••••••••••••••••••••••• Spaniel.fe ma le.liver & W /eleo. 1ara1e door $590 mo. llS /lt2·~ 3 Br. 2 ba, duplex com-1 car 1ar11e. S28.5 + IAU. Ca.ill today for aPl,'t to ' Notice Ii; here by ,iven white. loet Sun on cameo ~r. PrinJ,~11p11t1o. Evea ., Wknds 7141 pletely rerurblshed 962-1000 work, 49MI& see. REDC .. RP-". KOLL· tRVINI! MONEY that the undenlanedw\11 S hor es beach. CdM. ... t11.rpet. con· ~7.1451 Mn. Lucia.no I y~!1r131y lea14e SAU ., home A#k ror Mark. ......"wt r.1 lNDUST. CONDO rnvate money for hon-.i not be reaponalbk f~ REWARD! 780-1.MO . ..... fwa.tot•. 673-• ,_,, 6200 aq ft w 12o7s ofe loans. Call 8111 Un ""-bt 11 ...... t' ~Cl --wkdaya. -12 fem motnmalee nel'ded. space 110 .. 220 3 phaM? any """ • or a ..... it!1 .,,... .. "9IM ••• "' t ...a... .... II d 1200/mo Acacia Sl "THI" ~. NrOC Alriwut. Ask· ~13J..3M4__ _ eonl.racted by anyon~ how Daily Piiot Clau•; ....................... Wallt to Lld9 shopptni. 3 wfl-Wwwwl I CdM 97t-San ft 5 . UIC"-'fl SUITI Inc » -r sq ft. 'd; t I f other than myaeU, on ur ified ucb dl11play theM-• lit. 2 be, f(p, d1w1 paUO. .. .............. JtOO a · · vn '"" · .ook n R or 11 home <Jf after Oct 22 1980 wtth 1 lbiU I OllMDI for ~lll-paal, • mo. 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San C\em. •MASSAGE• Weekend Spe <'1al & Evening's 4 · IOpm SIS per /half hr Hot Tub & S.una. Steve's Ha ar Hap. peninf. 646.9636 Lacln&Gellh ESCORTS •972-1621 CaJI for info or appl TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT F.SCORT 752.9368 .._.a lat •tep hae non· proflt 20U Charle St. nee4a towe ls · sheets· ... ,UMC!. ltlllllnl·walch, owner ol· ,... ..-ianual reward ... kl return to Rancho ._ ......... Irvine. No .... u .. a a•ked. ~­·--~all• Hlue. -.mi JI. AnMAHAGB Couple to manage 14 un its, Hunhngton [leach. Previous exper No pets/ch1ldrt>n 962·6683 APT MANAGERS COUPLE needed If B 25 u nits 642·52SI. S48·47S7 AftlwerilM) Operdor Td1phone Strricie Graveyard Sh1fl Must be over JS 494. 7557 A.SSEM BLERS. We will train Appl y 7am MacGregor Yachts. 1631 ?lacentia. Costa Mesa Salon Newport Be;u;h ----------Wcstcliff locale . <1en cal Collffft O'Hara'' 640-1345 o r 646 77~ •Pl/JI. ACCT. fo< r a pidly expand1n,:( financial rirm In .. ~astuon Island Exper a mll'it Dail} anpul & general 1 ledger desired --~-1515 I looldlHpff.P ff GEN. OFACE ASSISTANTS Wt• arl! arcept 1ng .1µ phl'CJtlOllS for temporal") l'lcntul s up!JOrt ptJ!!tlt()lllt re<1wnng 45wpm typing Pleasant phone a\tittde Proh:s:.1onal1 ~rn ..., a rnu..,1 ('all ll)da } for in furmat11Jn 557-0045 flexible hours . µart al home A1P. A IR. llaM ' r-n.. LJM.~ ~i.to Box 18258. Imm·• U ,. I \':, -I llMPOl>Al>Y Pll>~ONllll \! 'Ill 1\ 1 IOOIUCHPY OfffCE MAHAGa 3723 llrch Strwt i Xlnt start mg salary & m I Hewpori leodl benefits 642 4770 day:,. 548·0294 eve~ t . CLHISTIHO Small arch1te<'l ural vr fice, t ype 6S wpm. start S5 50 hr + bene rits Write r to Box 227. So Laguna, • 9'£77 . --1 CLEll TYPIST 1 1cars t•X1k nt'fll'l' 1:1a.'"I t:1\RN 1-:XTl<i\ MONEY! 1·u1tcro; & ·'~'t•m ltft·r:-. pt•r.11n : .. rn1•r ,.r li1h & :-.t .. d wal (j rnup tiv m lion avail from Oec Jwic:: r uslln.S " 12 t.I I I Ill P cd1a\rt (' group 1 .1m . di ~ .Jur:1 t.,.5 '""OM A ~i r>31111 ..,.. ... ,. • rs ust m by havrng a pvt ;.irt & ut• 1 IWi 747·1 l'e!'>sor~ sale 1n yo ur '·----------twme We 'll provide the' F•>r.eman lca rlman, ex '.\H:IJI C'1\l i\SSIST/\NT PAINTER ;irt & atc<'ssori1•s Call· GUARDS I pt>r d '"planting lm!!H Liacli. nfftc·c t"q'.)('r Ill"' llrush. roll s pray Eiqi'd 9 II ~on ·f'rt fi41 4~Jl l I lion. maint · hvdr<IS4"'1i Full l1m1• 1111 !.1l111n I only 891 1001 LAMDSCAPE S3.lldy Mee-de-cl Mow! r lnl! & c.ht•m W•'l'fi l~lfl wi:un;1 lhlh area X.11 - Ftir prt>sl 1~iou'1 1111~1 flUt>I tr11l ..,<1 I~ n rom"! 1 7i\).f,_11:J f'.11nter wanted. respons1 r:lel·tnc1a11 t•xpcnt•rt('t'(ll llon $i1 hr l n\t'n'll'V.':.J .. t'X~·r \ .1lid dnvc-r ' I hie exp hardworlong. 111 res1dent1al remllfif•I I \fon l''r1 \I 2 Ill' r<~l cl lr1 im• 55!! ~I~ ~ r: I> I <' \I. rt t' l l' pt 11wn 1ransp0rtat1on, pa.\ 631 21»' B l ' rt :-. S l...Jri<il>l'd ~ l'i• 11.,,kang r,) 11.1·f'r1td f':xp . prcf'J 1 l~a...ed on exp & abilit.\. B.ECTROMIC TECH I st-;tf.J'i~~"~i~~V~l-S 1·a1 .. ;hlt' qi..ahflt'fl tl'l'll (•int.wt Mw•J<h l>-U~(77G0 l l all.Wa~·_ne646·8226 Testing & Trouble ~ INC ''"P prcf1·r rt'•I n111:.1 \lndt•b. r\·mall' ftKUJ'C.I' PA.IMT' SALES mg, D1g1tal & AnalOI! 177~ F:a :.tCcnlt'r:-;c. ~IJ" .. mi•c·l'i an11 al .iv ' t.tll. ..,hJrp. uni~ ~26282 r .. n t11ne. Tues s lo 9. Systems for a s mall m I Sle = 102. Anaheim UtUt.lt' 7!,li i'i!-1 hetwwn Hob Wl'<l !l to t PM Some Pre ious exp Contact ----------• II 30 & 3 \II \111>1\ ·1' \' K p Ker m R 1 ma Oatak.ron lnc 7301575 I 1 :!Jljll V1.1 i''.th rH.1111 1• \,, '"'IJa pcr Slufrer lurj Hardware. 261;6 Harbof" GUAIOS • MiS!>lll \.H'J•• I. \ TtfT\•'' 5 monung.sl Blvd C M ELECTRICIAN 1 t'ull & par\ 11me \II IK'r wcPk t,\M tn 41\M -- 5yrs mm exp All pha.'><."S I Jn:a t. niforms fum'd. L:\l 'Nl >H'• WORKl':H \µprv $i5 Jlt.'I ~ I Part:. Counter man Exp re. ..... comm , 11 ind 1\KC:" t i nr over . n:ured J> llm1· :1 pm 111 I pm C.111 !'>-18 49fi7 Prer hul will tram F 'f Small s hop off tors p1I welcome No 1.'Xf'l'r l'll.'C En1ithsh ~peak mi:: Prt'f \I ... U .. SES ... 1D,.,S I 2431 W Coast H w~ ~ holidays. med & var to I\ PI' I) Un 1 v l' r !>JI thru J-' \p pl_y llc,t•rl\ " " ... tc resp. selC startc r Call Protl.'cttnn Scrv11·e, l22fi Man11r:l-$OVir l1111a.l'M I Nt'("CJcd lo 1(1\'I' TlA' l11 P/\HT TIMI'. Jamlonal. for appt 759.9112 Leave W 5th Sl . Santa /\na In I L~ ... L SEC'Y , 1 tho• cldrrl\' p.111enl.S Will I Ma mtcnanc-c Person rOl' message terv1cw h rs !J l2 & l 4. 1 !CV'" tr .. m qual1l1P<I per..c>n I mornings 6 IOam except Mon Fri Sm;ill genc>ral pra1'\1t'» nl'I Earn whilt' vnu ~'r1. Xlnt Position for stu F'ield Rep·s pec1al tcm11 luw !1rm in 'frwport I learn r>ay:.h1(I ava1la dent Only consc1cnlious project pos ition. Good I If /\ I ll ~TY I. 1. S T , '. 11 t• a c h :! v l' a r ' hit' t\1>111) 1445 Super\1)1' applicants please Apply pay lmmediateoperun1< M AN I C \JR IS1 . 7"> •! m1na m m ml';.il1fi1rq1a1•x \ 912Mon F'rt493·0l22 Inq uire T e le pro mpter comm • w f•>lluw1111(.j 1'it'ncm•1· 011i1t>rtum1~ 1u1 MURSES AIDES Cable TV. 901 w 161.h St.. Rent )'tJur own slat1on. learn word µ1 11cess1n1it ALL SHIFTS NB,642·3261. $12.5 wkly 548 4111\ A.-;kl Call R1la. 759.02.'.l·t I ---r or own e r . 5 H ~J6 t !J -I FfMAMCIAL 1 1 anytime Machan1s\ t11 work a Mill &i AMAL YST Lalhe, Full or P 1', nx 1 . !lair Stylist 8r Ass1Lanl, Lur~ & dll'!i 2 y rs min 11 Heall~ Services com operungs at M11·haelGar exp 646181:1 pany. m .Irvine h.as an ! n s 's Call6426470 operung an the Finance _ Of\ De pt. Du.ties inrlude HA.MDYMA .. over · seeing manage 1 Expen enced. part llm' me nt information ,re Retire d p r efer red Maid, S day~ wr c•k mll'il l s p eak F.nl'(l1l.h , m1'l wagt· Joe Forrester l.ld. 1 &!!> :>3711 I por ts. understanding 642 3030 purpose & m elhodo'°liest -. MA.ID 01 HOUS~ of reports BA in B<' I H ostessel> n e e d ed tn 642 JOJO rounlinl or Busmess Ad· welcome new r esidents ministration prerei:re<1 j Permanenl part llrl" MAIDS Good ve~bal & wntt~ work f1e1t1ble hrs Need Exper , Vagabond MIA.l'I.' communa<'ations req d I •. · Sa.I I "t .. 1 11 bo n1 ,. , ... f Xlnt. salary & fringe car "' typewnter . e. t ~857:r r .., vu " benefits package. For uper help~ul Hosµttu.IJ . . -. l consider ation. send re· ty Ho s tess Scrv1ce.1 M~mtenance • sume w / salary hist.or)' ~ ! D1r•ctor of Main· I to Box •799. Daily Pilot. I tame• & O,.ratiollL l P .O. Box 111560. Costa Hotel Or ange Coast College I Mesa. CA 92628. E.0.E. U ~· Motorll'lt setiks 11uahfied !}('r.i<>n M1F ISIS So. CotntDr. Cur mgm\ pos ition I ....... D a--(406 & Harbor Blvdl Respons1bl(' for hldgs. l ••..,-. Costa Mesa gmunds, ma int t<ncrg~ Experienced. 1193-456.1 mgmt • & sec:un l' svci. .......... Prep worke-. 1 ,., u..w 1Hn"n11 s 1.i a r ) r a ;, l( t' .. uuu '" ... "" • 12f!,484·$39.921J 01itstand 2PM til 6PM · Mon. MAIDS 101{ be ne rits. Contact Thurs. S u n. AM work Coast Co mmunity alllo. Idea l part tll'TE lot F..n3Ush ape1kln1 or bl Colle ges. 1370 AdanL' High School/Colle1e stu-lingual onlv Plea•" ... ""' Ave .. C M. 92626. $.'i&-SIM7 dents. $3.50/hr to st.art # .n .,.,. I'll for 5PM N 17th. raJI Lori's Kitche n ror . lylnpenon9·S :0 e , ov ....., E.O.E. Mt•' t-; -E. ~IF --appt. '79-Cr147. _ _ M 11 k., t h 11 !C c I! u n 11 People who are beekmg . household 11t·m i. ~nu re• 11n apa11ment look rtrsl H you r e lookh1l( .rnr a bet not u111r11i a\ uiluhll' to I in Classified. Will yuur ter JOb. you won t wanl to 'IOl1W utlwr (amity b' u<I ad be there' To 1ilac,.. ml111_ th e c rnploy mt'nt vert1s1ng theni lur is~h· 1n Oul.,\andm~. full~ [Wild bcnefils U n site c.'Cluco llun Paid while lx..>('()m lllg. cert1r1crl folagslu.p Convalcs rent Ce nter &12 8044 PARTTJME EVENINGS Adults over 21 will:\ out ~landtng altra<'liv('·· '"~onahlles ~ho l'n,joy working with kids $4. per HUISIMG tw1ur Call 642·4321 F.xt 1\rc you lcmk llllit for J 2:50 t>etw ecn 2 and 6Pm. challengt>'' Wanl Ju rrok,· Ask for Lon a d1rfcrcnce? llalc1~h l 0rwMp Coast 1l1ll!> llo!>pt may suit -Dllity Pilot ~our needs We .ire lonk I ~:qu11I Oppor Employer i nR r o r 11ualrl ~ '8X •NS SHVICI l.ookmg for part lirre re- liable mature person Flex1hl e h r s Costi. Mesa. t:1lttn &42-3013 llt'jtl'ltered 'llUn>t'-1 t11 11.nrk in our Ncwpirt Ueac h "leohol nehah I F'ac1hh Opening~ afl' I rnr thf' 1 1 7 !!h lrt Rewards a re numcn!U' I &r 1nC'lud e very corn pelll1ve s ular}. s h ift dif I •PIX TB.EPHOMI feren\1al, tmtmn re1rn OPEIATotl! bu.rsemt•nt us well as an Chevy deale r in John excel! rc tirc•mf•nt pm. Wayne J\1rporl <'omplc.x grom For a dd11tonal m· orrers very 11leasant r o . c ontact M " work1n~ conditions for V~1ughan :1\ 641 1616 f,Qt: ex n e r1 e n c cd phone M F op{rator Light typing & DO YOU m·n :R A S t:RVtl'E'' I~\ the pubhc know with 1m ad In the Daily P llol S4•rvu-e Oll'el'tory It Nill cost yl)U I'S little BS s:! 17 per day For rtwrr in f orm 11t1 o n :ind tomplctt• rates 1:1111 642.5611 bookkeepml( included 1( desired. Opportunity Cor advancement. Set' Ofriet! Mgr. HOWAIDChevroW Oove & Quail St.s . NF,WPORT BE AL'lf -- l'laclnl( your ClasslC1e<I ad 15 llO simple just give us u c·all o n the vhof\e and we'll help you word YOW' ad lor fast re· sulU &U·S671\ your ad. callM2·56'18 rofumns I'!. Classlrled Class1fi1."I C~ll IW2 !.to?& .---.L~~~~~~~....L....;.._~~-+~--=== -·--• ,. .,. • • .. ---• .. _ .. ,... ,.. .., • I •··•·•·••··•··········· l'h)t 1'1-lolboa lay CW., i\ now Mrin9: f1kX Ol'Jo'H\l1IH ~' fll'fll'llt't' '''"'""'"' lhll llm« M11 .. 1 ho· u 1 .111,,1>11 wknd.' l'h•Ji.1• ··i.1 1 1 .. 1 qq1t ti4!1 1° :1!1 11 \I " 11 f· I II kl .> PHOTO i '11l11r l.1h ll't'f1 l.11••11-111 t \ ... •Ir .. Ill .. II' h ... . 0 lj UI f1•1J (111 I "I' l'oo' 6Jl .14 I I ~ 0> Plumber 1''l)'<'rto•11c "' In res1denl1d l rcntutlo I ti3 I 200-l f'hm>i'"J SuppliM Growing ''om pJ11.1 h11"' t'llCt'tlt'nt upp'_, ftir "'011' PIOR & re1·ei I Ill~ 111-·r..<~t M u s l II u v c i: t' lh' r J I I knowledRt' of pluncl1111~ I products Gud wmkut~ condillon1> ~alan open Fringe bl!nl'f11 s Th" Bath Mat·t , I nt· \1 1 Peters. 675 4830 PRESS PERSON Mm. l year l!Xl)£•nrm~ A H Dick :lliO tlTF:K Salary depending on t'JC perie nce C:.i ll S i r Speedy. 270 S Bn~t.ul. CM, 151·2424 (I! 6 I Tnursoay October 23. 1~ Hate to a.nswo --the phone? Use llnswerlld A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in y ou r ad ... w e take your messages 24 hours a da y ... you ca l l i n at your convenieQc e during office h ~urs and 9et the r esponses to your ad ... For more 1nforn1a t 1on and to place y our ad call 642-5678 . S~v1ce wf"en pl8c1n~ l1ttt( oJ ... 642-S678 l•JJJ£l~Jt•)I 1 I 00 H•'P w OfttC'd ....................... 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'l 011• ,t'('ft'lanal ,.k!IJ... G eneral Officl' lll·a 1 v phunl' wurlo. lllin1: Exr1·lk 11t .,,dlil 1 & 111ng,• bc11d1t .., t' .1 11 1;,11 1 1~ ncno l'.irt 11n 11 I Ul'~du . n11(hl. Frui;,\ ,;lto·n 1<0111 &. ~u 11tlll 1 m u rn l 11 ~ l'rt'fnr~t bh 11V«r Ill ,\p 111\ 111 11t·r~on. J I' .\1.tl' ,, k l' J "t J U r I.I 11 I 111 ll :! Adam~ \w llu11I l~'h n ~c ,J :. ful l tlll!"I SECRET"'RY/ ~alespt·rs11n :...11n"· ·.hip "' 0 prn~, n·t'1•1v1111: tin ~hl ACCOUNT EXEC. Sale''"°" Wantl'd $lvrt· ~ plt'.t'>ilnl wodc u mriu•· pt·r:.11n w St'I. \ 642-3260 in>: <:ondit1o>r1~ \II ro s kills & clrafl111~ ,tJ1,..1ia1 be.ncrus <'all H:H. 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OK I will s..tl Pnnling-Walll to!)(' ii l-'ash1on lsland,640oo:ll 1 •n l{ WJ !!e {:01 luc· I I .... r. ... c.r SELL forVou Pressman in Wt·ll OI ~HI Se<,..tary S 1,050 :-;111p111nt H•·1··1: l h•rk ,., l>all> tO Ii, r rt 111 '1 MASTERS AUCTIOH trunk, l••~' ''" 11,r• ~1 u~da\ It) ;::, '101111 111111 ~ tiar r.•11 II H l!J ti\ I'll I • I •·II '" ' f '> I-' II \1 I Closed Tui>,tJa , Hc,rw, 8060 s et u time in Sull'!> 51l ti0wpm "' s• m" .,,.,'\.. per pn•IN1MI \p11l~ ,ti W \ 64&-8686 & 831-9625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11•1 • " !r• ... Y". • age_ 20 W1ll lrain \ppi~ I HICI( ORY FARMS SALES SECRET ARY 1,a 1 a I.lie l'XPtr rn•I• r t t.-tlko r-:1t·1-ir1111o1 • .n fl t17!>t 1·~\llltn'>lt'T ,,. \' 1 0 " • 1 .0 f \ "., 111 •II I ti Pt.•nn ~s av e r 16t10 Pers on for l'hns\m<l'• :'ll.illo11al furn mf~r ha. ... 'orn1•un<''" prop rn).(ml !-. Udk ~I :o;,1111o1 l\11a l ,JTdt!n<.;roil.' :.S..1-i.ilLCI ('Cll '<T HY J-"RE!\(11 lk.tul \\•I h \r.i ht11o , ,·,. .-0 1., :,· Placenua. 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II: I"' . ._ __ sale~. full time wu hl diameter 7S300 S11f.1 'llLL:E Wl LLOW th111 .. 1:11Jl l1r·1n~ •1 11 J :.i ,1111111 'u b'75 Z3_11 • I vn('s 1\ppl\ dt H11·k1on.·j 979-3580 I S.cMary / ·•K-·"''""' · f d sso tl.1J t55 ~, t"•r"er oppl1 111 fai.l 1 <1rw1>ul t'lll'. l)r will i\nttc1u,... su a , i·arve -· -. I p11~ce St!\ xlnt l'Ot11l 1 1 \\ •1~. :?i>1:1l 10:-...it .,. S I Farms. 17th & Irvin~. s..-..&n.......f--'--1 ... " . I ciod can111o uuhol I .. t Real r.slate a les Wf"itChff Plaza N ll I ~ -rr.:!_ ··~ paced Npt llch uwest 1 train Good co ~ncfits w · "' "' . Kmg s1ie itlra firm 1~r ... any an 14u•· 1.1rel'l'' WANTED CLOSBS j' · I mcnt firm · Reqwn.,; tOP I Apply in person 9um lo loose c us h ions. 7i, : s pring mattress wiLh 1 Includes tureen~. M•r" 'tnu1•1>1·r_ 11111 wt•r, 1•dg1•r Large Exciting T D firm S /\I.. ES • D E L IV f, RY Sales ski I Lei <shthnd 90, typin~q llam Mon lh.ru F r i Stan I 62!-:n~ _ _ I matcht.ng c:oil box ~pr tng plaLes. lea P••l~ ~t.. l~11h t.l.10 \ irhr•J,h 1~11n w lx.lnt competitive I'"'/ lX•µe11dablt'. mature tn I JRAIM(( 75) Souud professional I dard S hoes , 3077 So ANTIQUES, Mu st sell 1 111gs. never us ed, st1t1 \ "~-t)f)26 l;r' ~;· '1""' ~11"' ~1Jll d uct & mar ketrrrg let'Mc d1v1dual needed tn work n exper . maturity & cur Bristol, CM. Lrg oak roll top desk 1 packaged. worth $520, m-Jewelry 8070 1 1 ques looking for sak-s 1n reta1l sales & dcUvery porate bkgrnd. helµfuJ , -- ---. $1599. Girl's oak sefl)erl· cl delivery 1220. Cash on-••••••••••••• ••••••••• M!Kical people with a knowltldgt> capacit y fo r w e ll fir District OJll: 640·0123 SfATIONERY STORE in1 tine dresser w ;mirror ly.640-8087. Man's 14.Kt yellow gok1 hlatrwnen+s 8083 ol ~al est,a~c & proven established nursery CdM needs saleslady $499 Oak Lawson desk bracelet, in 11ugge1 tcx ••••••••••••••••••••••• closing ability ln(..'()(Tl! Salary open, please C'al.l M.a.flr F /tu~ie. 5 days· XJ.nt . 1799: Bamboo hall tree WA THIED ~ured curb link. !flCa5W:, l'ONN D1rel.'tnr trumt.Joe potential .-OM to SlOOM Dirt Cheap: 6•S·4SS3. .... Secretary I wo~g ~nds. Especial: 1299. Pastry table SUB. I Fors• mg lJmm In w1dt~. fl with case Excelle nt (.-00- per year. Sal + Bonull Laudy (N' Nik DAILY PILOT rn .... s.c...-y I ly fine cbentele. Phone. 54lMll82 Beautiful stained wood length. Secured With a dltr11n. SIOO fl75 W52 a n.er Proa-am. eds.nctdResumeC 0 . I ... h i7~1010for appt. --. mounted h igh on a 12 conC'ealed box dasp. fiP\I CO C'laulfi A S I •SALIS• This highly s uccessful Fee .. pald. Re . ng t , --Appl.en 1010 with a fiture H ~d!l'I\ I?aily Pilot. PO BOX !.'Im Crea\ Oppt~ for a '>t.·lf local newspaper has lifll arm to ver) nice man Student. P ,T t11 lram _. all •••••. •••••••••••••••••• 1 't,~k~h;lf rhee~~~!)d ! clasp. Total w. c1gh1 '"I Mar.hall 100 '41lll St.flJC. r C.M . 9262f; starter w per sonality t pening for a tramee Ill ~ho rs Pre~1dent and phases of T-s hirt pnnt Washer & 01") er. late with mirror . lnC'ludes I 30 92 penny wt!IJ?ht.s i\p-r ll':Jd br:.un l:J71 ITltJ(ipl & ou t g o111 1( natu re! the circula tion depart C hairm.in or Board '"~-SJ.2S1hr l o start model, cood cond. $l.2S heater. liner. maltress praised over SJ.000 \.''-Louks 11k<.' new Hanlh o-al Es·t.ate l>1red Sales tons1sungo( ment Basic skills will Dr and ne w o H1c e nr. ~l. 646 5848 and padded rail. ing Sl850 641-Rli(}.I f'd ~ Ill IPctn . ""' t ·1 v'ision ol lOto airport To $1 ,200 DOE. ----------ea. · ____ _ _ u.<; _anez e « "IW LICIMSI? I getllng appts & follow-en ai super . ''all El li e o· Brre n. Must Sell! Moving .11u11ar J·rc•(r!>.su•n,tl lh G d Cur i l4 year old boy and girt '-Teacht'rs Deluxe apt i1tze yellow _,.,.. Jct diamond sol1ld1r• f L" Why not try com men:ial lng ru 00 • ni 54().5001 Also fee ~ Pre-•chool A1'de, mature ......,., "'. Int ~otor •· ~tant1 l mc~Jel wit Ii 'fret' u ...uf' Necessar y 641 ·0763 homt' delivery ca ers ~ ~ stove. SlOO Call 646·4451 ·' " "' ' t h •k Wuud rul estate? We provide "TIU: NEISSfo:R CO... Areas or supervisiori wiJI Snelling " Snelling of I or young, no exp nee. 67S 6868 I Ellt. 22A S18 000 Several s malkr )l111niz up . "' nt•1 all of the extensive tr.u.n· be delivery, colledions Newpon Beach A1ency. Call Marilyn 847 52St --I Ask for Don Reis p1~ of fine Jeweln & ,!r •• 111 h11ch ":th hanJ in& you'U need to be a Sales. high rommisston, and sales "340Campus Dr· EOE. ---------Sell·defroshng refng. Ad --------loose diamonds ·ai>h 1>11 I' ~lil'll Uh '~ &I I -~ profession al. Income, publlstung bllSrness.exp Selected applicant will TEACHU rniral, $15-0. Queen-sized waterbed f) Please call eve~ 1-'t•nd('r \mp wo W:.tl.., draw 4' ~nerits. Call for req Call John Himsel. r~ive bberal startmg ~.!'!1.!nl~ Ftr642-0UI 968 7396 6·dr pedestal, padded 714-675 :nos. J~U I. s XJnt c pncl L~ an appoU1tment for UI· 7517820 ~a l ary . r egularly Secretary --------ra1ls,v1b .gdcond.p,x>< p ---.. ·s ft>r'· 't !T~ "IJ lll ·1fl1•r terv1ew Realonom1cs --·--scheduled r aise:.. hont.ri Teacher UR VER, Sears_ ga~. 9fi8.!AliJ · --·-erlect 1 oo V t IJ(•arl . . · • • C-orp,675--6700. .Sales "RP°-!"luniti~!i_and fl5'1\Y BRANCH EHGLISHTEACte f;i mily size , avol'adn, ----------, d iumo nd . G l A ;1p 1>.!41pm HIC•QRY fringe benefits such ~ SECRETARY rrvme College or Busi· askinl{SB0.642-~5 _ 11 · s o F /\ praised. best cash t>H .. r ,.111., l'\ '""''r >A llh , ltlCEIVIHG CLEll( ft company paid dental and n ess req Bus E n g Gold 1Rust 1Green Pl:lld pvt partv Sur ~7 li()ll 1 •'1>lunJ11,,. S.l~tll ·r .icn.. i., AT-EASE rn Fashion FARMS surance. vacat111n and Irvine has an immediate session. For an rnura:d harvesl gold, 22 cu ft , Make Re a s OrF'ER ... .c:e~ous . healthplan,grou11lrfem Welb Fargo Bank, teacherfor our mon\1.1\R GE refng, xlnt c·ond, Cast or s. Xlnt <'011d I..,.-;-11-B080 l lti"<lrt1m.u 1 ;,·1l 111h<·1h:t Island. Newr)ort BPach sick leave opening for a Hranch mterv1ew regarding Uus icemaker. $4()() 645·5071 OOl-893! ••••••••••••••••••••••• $32.<. 557 1!3\M has an operung in Lhe re Attention Huusewrvest Com pany ve)t1 rlt' 1s ~~retary with exee.llent xlnl oppty call W 0 . ------------~High .;;peed R od a._, :1•r otficei Furnitur. & ceiv1ng de pl Sorn! ex Start lraininl! for P Mrre furrushed during work typmg skills <;ood wnt· PolJck S56·8890. a;·• man ·s KOKUSAI IU M.oving, must !ii!ll cc1mpl. ratchet $45 I Equipmrnt 8085 perience prefer r1>d ~rrn &ChnstmassaJe!> mghou.rs. ten and verbal com ------spd. Xlnt cond S50 b6t hv rm & dmrng rm set: 761:151137 '•••••••••••·••••••••·•• Hours : M .30·5 .JOP~. Jobs i::nJoyallle work, Applicants mustbeover mun1cat1on s s kills T~Sollciton of~/J.2282,9to 5 pm __ iiecan coffee & end •. . Ix I·: It r) x c (I P Y Mon. Fri. Plea se C'iill ~';,~/~~~~u~s1~~~~~~~ IR. have a good dnvmg Pr\'for pr1•vious bankmg N~ed immediately <1l Auction 1015 tablE's w /match waJI un-T (.:l',R AM Hi,E I :\I \I llJNJ-: xlnt n•ntl. 644·~0 wkdys, ask for Mr Thompson. South re«1rd a nd be neat JP cxpencn<'e s t 11 den t s a n d o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• rt, smoke glass drnmg ILE llSQ I 1 'ru'l<•r ,,.n·wi• n •nl r.11, Kalle. Col.Isl Plaz.a lowe r mull pearing Ho urs art' homemakers who need "'UCTIO..,.•. set, 3·pc R1v1era sofa set I 6x6", 25< per P•<'Ct' Pa1n1 lh'Jl> /l-llt :">SO<'. or n11. _ _ _ __ generally 11 AM to 9 PM. E.'Ccellent be nerns amt to earn monev woriung "' " mcl sofa bed. butcher hlk 1 ~ ).(laze ) our o wn Ille. ">.If.! :~'>I I RECEPTIOMIST SALES Monday thru Friday eungem al work1n~ al pleasant evening hooni. Goi.ng Out of Busmess dmeue sel 1145. 25 .. color Guod for cera m 11· ... ltoj,. needed for s m rrucn~ and I Some overtime 1s ava1la mos p h e r l' F o r a 3-9 Mon F'r1 '\;o selling :\o!u st 1.1quidate "The TV 19 .. ~·lor port ..,45.1 or pnvatc partrc•i. 111 1.r.<' t"OI' JI· fl 1o 111 o~ 1w" romputer s ales ore r ~k lf youareaggrt.?Sl>l\e hie pe rs onal r nl ervrt'w. S.ilaf\ SJ 7!> hr + Purplt' Plum " Satuniay M · t .. .., t &•d I vour arti..t1t• u!Jil1111•, 1 \lrruilt..1 ltll \1111 t•ood typing, ird. front ore .11> lookmg ford fu\urc Ill re I If .•ou are quahf1ed and p lease cull genero"us bonus i'H'f'(h'> Ortober 25 anct Sunda) si.::,earnlazm"pse,rmeo,nl ~ 1 ~ i~ ~ll.91 r.t .. h 101 t.11<·· •111·r pearance.640-~ t.iil mi:mt w igood <'O ! rnterestedinleammgthel Pfl)CJY frv m Jo hn w a,ne Oct o ber 21i t i am .,.. ~"""'._ µ,n tni·n\'. 1 .ill "~ IECEPTIONIST ~:r~~' :1~P,!; ~o~~: errculauon busmess ooo 714.5 5 2• J I 00 Arrpo'JAI c0·1a6911 Sue after Preview 9 to 11 am 1510 ~-~74~ e IP l o m ove I 2rrC::d ~ 1 ~~o~0er ~1~:·~;1 ~. 11~., L'-1 "'·~ftdard Sh~s . .,.,,..,, tact the Daily Pilot at :mo 2P:i.1 .,.. ~ Coast Hwy. Lag\»'\:) I - Answer phones, no lYJ> rr .x.... ""' """ w Bay, Cost a Mesa Beach Antiques . -------839-2002 ~!1320 w1 11.m ()E:,K S1.tnd,,1"'1 ing. Executh•c Gardens S., Bns~:_c:__M _ before 10 JO AM or after TELLERS Por ee la tns. J e welr}. Re modeling Sale fWTI & I -L .... ____ I " 71 • " '\ •lrav. Pr!' \1....., 1 OffiteBuildmg S650/rro -SALESLADY 2PMda1ly WELL S f'or Beac h Brant·hcs Slerling Silver. Persian accessories.chromcdm-o•• nvvn> I ')t r 1 r 1•lurn Si!•H1 +be n efi t~ K ath~. i\skfor DonWrlliamsOf' I Exo,..rienl'e req'd Xlnt Rugs, Tiffany. Rem mgrm setS600 Satl().3 Sendsomrone voulo11·d r:it ·1'-o0ti ssi-ll!il Eitclus1ve chi ldren's Ken "-.. dard FAR GO .--. 1 lll"'On Ma dield l'.tr 6131452 418 <..:a rnalloo. i.....~uet of JO mulu ml I " - tique au uc.. An Equal Opportunity Personnel nsh, Hummells, f'rencll CdM. ored helium balloo~ ll<' Pffl __ --bou SC Pl r L ' uuu s alary & benefits App ~ I .,. .,.,....., I S08 7 Receptiorust, p rr. must MAGASIN. 549·~~-Employer BANK I H ... ,T ... GE IA.. Clock. Furniture. Sedan With ribbon & I vur llWTI 1 ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• haveoutgoingperscma11 ---------~ "' Ch ir, Noted Flemish Crushedvelvet sofa&lov peoonal rn l'S,.Jl:t' K1lll'n,.., , ..... t'h1nch1l1;1 t d th h •-n Sal 721 No. Euc lid, Anaheim h l'Sl'at <125 Coffee & end p f t r .,, )', g w1 p ones ,. e es 1 !19l·J860 pa 1nt 1 n R. c 1 n e s c · · • er ec Of 1•vcn ,...,. , Pt-r.iHn!o \l~o ·r,,11 c·up joy wor king m busy Sur· Need P I T s uper SANDWICH Maker. pt/ 5401 Um versity L>nve CheslS, a nd Much More tables, SlOO pr Kll. table t a s ion W c d e ll\ "f I l'lll~ill l'ufl' all color.. roundings Involved de· salesperson for Fashion time, IOAM -2PM, ideal I rvin~. Ca __ _ -~ !-· .~L&... M-".....:i...1: 80-u & ch1urs, S2S.:._!J68!396 _ ITT34419 , t•i~ Tatl. !'i41l 2>UX aling with res adents cl a Island, We d . Sun & for housewife or student Equa I Opp t;mply r .. ......, ......,... ~ - plivate home owners as· wkt'nds preferred. Call 846-5221 eves. M /F /H TELLERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 Piece Dinette Set. Table I LUGGAGE TAGS 1 lh-d t:.ul lllJa l' • lu :1.11 sociat ion in Irvine (714)758·9951.IO·Spm. ---For Santa Ana . Costa Angle rron, lO'x211• x w /lwoLeaves &6chau's fmm yourbusmesscanl l lrrn ii w 111 t(.1 111111 Woritdaysare Sat &Sun. ------Secretary ----------Mesa, Irvine, & Newport 2l/•x3/l6, S7 ea. new. pvt & _91!3·2082 Send one card ror each lllflWrturn Sl 50 l'tiul 9 :4S.5 :l S. C a ll Sue Sales&Pholles Major Newpor t Center Branches. Experience party.54 1·~0~.~·-__ 8. Cream color Tapestry tag plus one spare. we l f).'>l-1'"5'1 between 9 & 5 , Mon thru Fo r e legant a ntique/ law firm seek ing LcgaJ Secretary req'd. Xlnt. s alary App. C-rtn & sofa, loose custiion, perf return pe r n:'ancntl~ !PiCMOs & O,..,....n~ IMO Fr' jewelry store Must bP Secretary in telliRcn<:e. .,/ ly Personnel ~-llf IOlO cond. SlOO 631.3462 sealed 11ttract1ve ta~ & I · ~ '· 559-1800 well·groomed, willing w gd skills & pno r legal HEltlT AGE IA.. ..::;.:-;;-;............. ------------l strap, meeting airline •••)·.~· ·~~-~~· • • ~ ••••••• lecept. to SISO . ».» wp m. phone. filinl 4' aeneral ofc. Call Vlclu, ~. Coastal Penon· nl'1 Agency. 2790 Harbor BLCll NEVER A FEE OOE UCPT/SICY Front o m u position. lluat be a ble to handle busy phonn 4' walk-In cuat om ers. Accu rate t)'lliat . SO.pm Friendly atmo.phere at <>ranee Co. Airport. Beneflta In· dude 2 wk.a vac after I yf7. I pd holid ays + medical 4' dental. Ml.t e njo y va r ied wor k rout1ne 6 public corUct. Salary open. Contact Joe Urben, 714.540-zno, 8-5, ... ,. work some weekends & exp r eq. Call LuAnn LOAN 721N.Euclid,Anaheu'Jo Nrnew.8'1old coueh,end ; l.D. reqwremenl!>.. P1't' ·I'< S1 " .nwn'.\ have some knowledge al ,.Dut~h4:r: 759·3800. __ • 991·3860 Darkroom miscellanecQI a. coffee table. SlOO. vent loss & lhtf\! ~ :1 ~;~a n rct.!"1~,. ':t~:~.1~ jewelry or antiques. Call 1 -u SECRET ARY E.O E. eqSaulf.!'m1,1entCht. 3 11~~altrlaonsys 548-G4. persona lu:ed tug encln'lc l '"''~ -~!·~, · · •· · for inter view Empire SeC'tetar y ~ ma n WoUs Far"o8ank hasan --- -" ., .. wallpaper, fabric for ""'""'" _ I r(I T 'no " Title Insurance Sales eathA&B.Jgallonslix. 2 t t I or "D GI " p per•·~· GaHen es Lim ited. 2722 nsursnce o ce ypt • ..,. immediate openrng for a _._ F\ p ar s ec ion a s a , ay o a . "" -· 1'1i.nu Sucnf1<'~ Beaut · s An & s horthand preferred. Se Representative pre!cr 4 pinl.5 har....,nc r. rst white with green & will back & tnm .-·our l N. Main. ant a a. Loan cretary. real estate. title in· S50taltes all. l"'"• Or trv two l'anis ronct uvn ght uak. con. S47.7384. Part tim e . 9·1. AlflJ(lf1. 768.S8J7 yellow s tripl'd effect. ba~k.tobaft.: l!Olt' Reg bks. 493 !ll.'Jl Sales WPM a nd have excellent ground. Must be familiar New 35 MM CAM ERA. tact Harry 675·3«5. Oradburr) ha by grand area. S57·5642. ~ Applicant should type 65 surance or similar beck· misc. 3 end tables. con· ... P R._l .. CES. -- PAITTIME Secretarial help needed. written and ver bal coin-with So. Or ange Co. C a n on AE·I w /a uto S!caor 31SS xlnl t und . ll\dh•J g, GRIATHOUIS! Phones & some book m un ication s kill s . a r ea. Sala ry+ com winder, n ash, SOlcl.35 Sola " chair , rair.1115 4/5t11&5Sl.60ea ~/Oli0fi45950'l tAMTO?PM 01 4PMTOtrM keepinc . Sala ry com· S hort han d (JO WPM) mwioo +car allowance mm le nan. 9'00 6?~sal> f2>47" tabll' lamps, $!O 619tags Sl.SO ca . -- mensurate w /ability. preferred. but not re-+ ellpensc account. ea.Klna·nwalnut brsel. 10orrnore$1,40eu Thumas J ester l:l2 rrem> CaU Mary: 64()..1031. quired. Lawyers Title Insurance eds IOlS $225. Swivel TV table, 95. Sales Tax Included dlOrd rhythm . perfc'<1 . SECRETARY tASSISr. We provide an eu~ Corp., Nancy Leyda ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ b~:n~,I ~~· ~~ Draw ~~C~!~:r send $800 !ltilH.01Y 2 !ll'M - Soml' t ypin1 req 'd. Flex· benefits pack ace and a 714·558--0IM4 ~~~~a~:~~ 54CM741. na.JQe, address. phone & Haines laby Grand Join lhe Los Angeles ible d uties. must be able! con1en ial working at-Typist needed 4 hrs a ~y. SI L V E R B L ACK we'll make one card 11t·r ~ft X Int rnnd. S'17tl0 n mes Circ ulation team lo fo llow instructions. mmpbl're. Salary com-AM. 5 days a week. Gd Purebred no papen we Fabulous like new edition. taa. Add 2S< each I (.'all 675 4433 .nd adapt your work Occaislonal eve Ir Slit. me n a urate w ith ex salary to start. II in· own both parents 1100 caml'llthrohr&ottonan Send checkor moneyor i O,] sech edule t o you r work req'd. Salary open. perience. terested call Mr. Daboub S.-49571750-6747 MOO. Camel lthr 6' sofa I derto : Stllift9 li(e:11tyle . Work 5 hns per 714-492·8570. Ask for ll!OO. Rust llhr wing bk PILOTPllHTlttGi ••••••••••••••••••••••• day in a T imes Cln:ula· exl.M02. For person a l appoint· Friday, 8-l2. S48·9'71Q Kllll'n . 11 upe r a rtec-chr s.oo. !nS-0654 r 0, Box 1500 tle•el SJl('1't rahte 185 cm· lion Salea Otrlce near ----------1 ment pleaseull: Typist, Irvine area, tYI>' tiona te, housebroken, C.O.la Mesa,Ca.9'.Mal 3kis w T yrolitt lundln~ your ho m l' a nd h a ve Secnt9'Y/IK.,t. inc50Wpm. fllin&. phone, rnaJe0 ~ Persian. f'ree. Oak coU ee t able 6 ------& l>rks w St• 2 ott JA.\lt"\ more Urne ror your faml· For C P A f I rm a l LQ}da Strecker mall. Stereo m antlac-557-121111. matchinl encl table l!50. P HON E .MATE f'hOnl' XJnt " nd S2 5 Wurth· ly, studies, or le\aure ac· MacArthur Blvd• Jam· 714-640-6900 lurer. 714.551-6193. Antq. rnahotany dresser An 5 wer1 n g M 11 ch S400 675·51<11 Mark _ •--• Ai-t. v•""' ... _Y tM tles. We pay hourly boree Rd. 752·02'14. ~~~iiiiii-••iiiiiiilO..: I040 sis. Dbl Simmons mat-wtwarra nty 1'79. Rcrmlt' C-..'--,._oods 109• -· .... .... J ._ __ ... .-... • 1;.-.r.•••••••••••••••••• •-· "'"" K ood ~'""I.. ., ..-_ " w.,ea.nu comml.u....... T-a..t .~ .. _ -· e nw re-Mach. S149:>48-641\9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• """'"'-.• 11t9H req. • ,..... KEISHOND Pupa. l'\AC. cetver 6 2 Janaaon aplln - - 414-atM'. ........... n... ••SICalTAlllS•• WELLS Stable, m ature penoo Champ sire. M/F. Pet 6 aso. Wom.n's diam>nd Engravinc. Met als , Pick DI•• t.ec1 SSO ....,.u& IJ11 s.flewtrA... G Ofcfh011row$1.2.cn> FARGO Who k>v• to type, »411> a h o w . P vt Pt Y . cocktail rl ne S2SO. Up 6 DellvU}'. Krn 700 ~310 __ DAY COOK -.• C....MeM ~~-~-:.= BANK m ~":1:a~v= ZU!91-l345aftl pm. 1'7l..sll30rhf,•lol'ren Porter 531-72.47 8' More')' Dovie , ~of\~ To .....t l ·I , llca-ftt. 140-0111 T•llllnlreapll~ .aa Coeatal Penon-Peoplewhoneectpeople Twin rmt~a 11et. xtra fboard. IJIO A"'1 .. peraon •UI UalWaclen Apney nel ~Yo 1710 IW1Jor lbouldalwayaehedl tbe nrm,,,pf'rf cond. linen STAMP COLLE<.:TIONS 66183 trala. ltlanJ Ha.en AnEq\lal()pply£lftllb'r _.llrchEa\'tUX>E Equl Opp E mplyr 81.:.i.~ S.Viffl>lr9dGr)'balhe apre~a: Sl2S. 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M c u 111: I r~te1 , 9'N leH e fartor -------Af\crgpm &12 s.s2tJ t'he ro&eu• ~ 71H7 • '--• LA-• .U, I <.:llll 87~seo.1 '7 3 Coron a W a aon, I I -v · TV rotor ron~·•I• w " 10 '1400HIN1; t \I'll j .--rc.-y 1 _ _ __ ----owner cream puff, air '8!1 Bus, ne w m otor., lrarll. • l\M "'" H•b.• ........ "~1110' huo~l 111~ 14 ...._. DrhH tlSO • Jl3I tlarbor Blvd c.,n 9711 at 7 S a• O O . •In l n ,ooo m i, 12.200/08(>°1 braltt"S, radials. stu'ks ; ~ ..t1a11 .. m1I ,·.,lor I' \:JnllUlt"t••ill ·••••••••••••••••••••••• t• ... l•lln• S405113l l•••••••••••••••••••••••• mecha nical. cond . P .P 774 884oworlt. Tabk! .tr conv ~· Pm 1 dor n twootlc ....... 111111 lll lW \V ~lll~·w Toyota4.IU l'll S.-Jf't w.r-1•74 <.:a pri auto ma ll<'.I Sunroof, A /C SlOOO fC-8fGIOres CUI s t e reo 125115 I "\t'll C!SIJ 2J 1l"l·11 -" ........... 't --~· • man) atrtu 1'1~11 I -• ; /\M 1 l"M slert~o. sharp, etereo syetm Auto trans I ---. ~ ---, ~53216 hlith. ;~· ~ 111.-:13..1 1:111'1 -~ .. ... '"'"' tir Yill w ~ 1 OVER II 12 wu 1 Datil brwn w /tan intr • Toyotas SR S longbeds, 3, •••••••••••••••••••••••, '"0 I I ~~~" now ' ·1 Newt1ru.tr ma1whla ror1 tochoose from ·16.·n .a..VW'1.Buses,Ru1s .Supi!r l\•1"11h· '"'' ,.,, .... , frn llr 3lu1 l lt' J Httlabl" lV1tSuburtwi11 .... .... I tllOOO Days 875·911 1. eveii '1'-. All have nice camper I Oeetles • R1t~bits ~to Phllll\I tw.1u11111I I\~ NC'W\ICHI U unc-. 11:11 M Ill)' l'lllUI\ For Vour Good 1'171 Capri G h111 2ltOO 1144·!>510 shells We have othl-rl choose rrnm 68 thru ii CONNELL C HEVRO LET '\ .... l I I , • I I t r~ I \ \1 t S -4 6-1 2 00 'Tl ¥ova cpe, a /c, ps, pb,5 new tires. creampuff cond. seats 5, S'l800 or of· l'Hll il:I~ ~.,tl -'1111 !la d 11 111 l>r '11 11 , ll40tllSll VW,PunchtH1rAud1 • 21f.OOO mile~ Snrf. 48pc:t ' • I ltucka.J&DAuto s..Jl.'S,t J & U /\ut o S a les M t IWll•I I 11t1 r k 11 h 1rt Pioneer , 531·7890 · 531 7890 ---------TY DECOIDHS "1'11 t°hf'vv .. Jl4,S1lv.-nldu • acereo S3SOO 67H262 MUSTSELL!! 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'1IJI) HUNTINGTON Bt'.A(,li VOLVO ~:.tUNt-; .. :1,t:c "l'HICIAN 1' M1Jtobetallt' ~ul)t'(I. , • ....,1 ~ ~ bst ort!r ~_?:_6111J8 _ __ 142-2000 l!Mi6 Har bor Blvd ~11hly Wurl! ,l',1111 , c\"1•rythm11 ' saot> 1olf1'f" Trslla t5'0 MG 9742 COSTA Mt:SA '72 LTD. 9 pass sla wan. 1lOin1 o veueas , must s c II S8SO o r offer. 642·6llS. -'-----9945 • S..» ~)llftcr til ~ "'51 2 IOM •••••• ••• ••• • •••••••••• I ••••••••• •• • • •••••••••· 1 ·75 Spitfm:, great cond, ~ 646-9303 540.9467 I mp g , $26011 /0 8 0 '. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UOAT Rl-:t"INISlllN(: Sli1thtly injured 811 mi,.,00 111 <"h t' v St·ot tsdale, 1971 MG 6'i4·6al6, 838 1873 . OIAMGI COUNTY ·11 Continental, Clean. ·Top sidt>s U.u•\ StnlA~ ···'' Tl ,. .... ... I c1a~l 1bro~rn. a uto. air., Dynamite htlle sports --------loaded: $1450. 645-1384, Super :.trut"tu n·:.. :'11\•i nt"""'i. "--00 .,,~.,.. till, lmer & bo11 17M rru, roadste r Super shck. Vo11Swapt1 9770 I VOLVO 71ill-9588days. Sluddina. Ref·, IJ42 7.a1 fiJI 00'1~. da)s :>s7 ~1 1-rTUnl cond, $.\1195 1151~ I 1 ,,,1,,_,1 .. ~1 -11,1 II.I.Iii 1 Ongmal mt.lStard finish. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVEL V VOl.VO Ill Batavus muped. 15001 ---• 'ii 2flOZ 2+2. 4 spd. dee $3795 Good S...dkMll Of Largest Volvo Dewer ·75 Mark IV, 63,000 mi, to.h, M.n... mi. ~ or best offer ' 7 !I C HE V y •• , T o n , AMtol, 1..,..ec1 snrl. AM /FM cass .. Alt:. JIM MAllMO DllSEL IAllm I rn Ora nge County' has everything. 12995 ~........ 9030 642 2283 aft 6 Sil ver ado :.II option.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJK mi. IBSOO. 661 1<114 I 'l()U(SWA•IM ~DASHERS!!! I nuvDloRr F.l'.c .. :T/\St'; Call after 3pm 548 3365. ~·••••••••••••••••••••• b'k ' c a mt-l tnl t2M, Gee•:.. 9701 -----~ H50 Su .... s u h d '"""M• 197 I D .......... -z,.-18711 ...... a<'h .Blvd All models at discount -Boardmo ladde r 11>1111 \J I~ z .... 1 ASO. e Xl't! '!,,?'!!-oom con _,.,.,I •••:_:•:_;P•;:•C•:._:•••••.••• --.. v~ """' • -• 1en nt';, l1995i 5 ioll';... c'Ofld1t 1on ~!JI> "'""u.JOIJ "'_ w _ Brand ne7':s~~t! 1iUX> HUN"T~~~~fo8":AL1I ' pnces s~ us· i ~·,·~· ~.~-,!~-·~ ••;;~~~~~1~05·~T;;;;.;•• S7SO Monomal1l· head , 646 WJ4 • 1m Ford Rant htlro. Xlnt ·68SUNBEAM !t'~w -----"" (new 1220l 175 Biljlc Motwcycles/ -cond . .lllr a1 . 53950. pnv 1 fa'Oll waicon. new tires.· ·19Datsun 280ZX .GLpltg --- - -' I 1.JNCOLN-MERCURY p u mp s . $2 S t ca ' Scoohn 9150 pty.!>51·3626. not fancy butfunctKJnal. 19,<n>mi,xlnt cond.Hra '76 MG Midae t New· 2025~.Manche.ster UEA1.ERSJUP 1714)645·9020 ---KOCI\. 67"·4870 .. I -----••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 -o1 & xtras. Must sell ~I clutch. repair rece1pls. , A he 750 2011 , y M' . E d 00 '78 Chev Camper Spt.~aal ... ..._1_0 . 11 •. ,_na __ 1m ---~ 'J~.dJ•• 75ga1Jon.Alum fu4.!llan1t.1 72 a".'· 101 n. W'O , Dual ta n k s ~.,,. _._ _ 9705 Ca 844·4962 e ves "'I needs new top & plWll j 1919 LakewoodUlvd. ,..,......_ .. llO · $125 67 Suzuki 120cc, ,u...._1 ..,300 ,..... •••••••••••••••••••••••, wLakmeqdsth' . ask for Slevel Sllll0/08_0 . 759·0060 __ , I-ONG HEA''I .. . 840-3924 i 1100 644·M85 25,uuum ~ 549._..1 I 1be . .... I Volvo '68 20 mpl( "75. U NCOLN·MERCURY --------· ~--F'JNALALFAROMEO • ----·Pwipot 97•1 l21llS97-l66l 6'\5·1384 16·18Au\o Center Dr . ...... Power 9040 ' ·16 Suzulu AIOO, xlnl cond. • ·74 El Camino, nt'W 350 ; CLEARANCF. '7H 280Z, auto, everything!•••••••••••••••••••••••: OPfo:N SUNDAYS 768-9588days SD Fwy-Lake Forest exit ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUSltuned, $350. 7S9~ 45pd, xlnt cond. Must I J\J..L '7911 MUST GO! oo it '. Wire whls, ITU>\• ORANGE COUNTY'S 1---• ------ . 16 ft. Gla1.,._ MR-lS5 Els;;;e Dirt' .sell. 631·2034: ··we're Oealin' .. ' sell. pp $7750. Call 9.51 PEUGEOT DIESEL I HO Rabbit Convt w/air, '. '59 PV544, great cng., IRVINE Ltk. e NEW ! .35 H .P oa •• , lo mi, •ood --".I 71 El Camino, a mtfm • ~2233. ' HEADQUARTERS M!H. sill red . 5K rm.·, Mood body, uskinR $1400. 110.7000 E enrude I I ....... ., u,... 1910 SPIDERS -----I 640-28!>5 or 644°872S. 833-9437 eves v , t ra1 er, new l500780-8096 i stereo cass. a /c, at, pe., .... MOW I '74 Datsun pickup.shell I ------mMJ t9S2 Ura, spare . <'Ustom COY· 1 · I ne w brak es . S2450. !.! ; g' r t l ,.,,, 1910 5051 '77 Convert ible , loaded. IAl!lot. Uaed ••••••••••••••••••••••• er. anchor. 150 n. line, I 1.977 YAMAHA RDtOO ' 963-5&15 --I ma I , ca .pe • s er""'• ca.-• D ........ , I ..... olf ••••••••••••••••• &!:1 aJk e~a & ;r,;;ts l Cafestyle.manyxtras ;.,_ 9570 • llACHIMPOln'Sll ~~~ xt ra s 963·18721 ..... MOW!lf I ~~~rEves &Wknds .;:;.;,al • ttOI ·:.:~~~pl~:.~:: .__. tol,i;arr Craeql 1· • "--~ , MS-777.3 64&~1_1 • ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • •••••• I M8 Dove Street --. --' • • -.; • YW C ...........,_ -1 ·• • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • •••••• ..... .tr brks N eedll body ...,,., '"' o1 .. , -I N""WPORT BEACH Cl '1 '70 240Z Xl t -'6 oe•...--I ~.....,. ... a. ova ~·•· . OJtSU-':191 .• ask for J ack jMotor ........ Sale/ '"' GMC YAM I "" ~ CRuns areal. 147~·. llACH IMPORTS New pain\, hew lop, have I """''"'".. s· :;~ S1 soo /O BO . Uu. PM. ply. 1 ...,/Slor• fl60 I Lovely surfe r Fully 752·0900 • 875-2345 , 841 Dove Street I papers on new eng, beal&: S499 , . '....................... t=t~d • panelled. •79 SP RINT V ELOCE ' ' NEWPORT BEACH cond $&500. SSS-1906. Call I '87 MUil, lo m l, loola & 2l 1 :,;:er,:lakss ;ug,i Rent : 22· Lux. Motor ! super-runs super I AS s u II E L owl '76 280Z 4 spd, AtC. 752-0900 after2:J0pm . runs 1reat , muat sell. O.:,.act"er ::y er_.~~ j Hme, s ips 6, sell-cont. 11C06313$l> tt5 INT E R ES T LEASE AM IFlll casa. Clean . .._ .,_,,,...,.. CA.o DL, " .. -1· '68 VW BUii. Good running i SlSOO. 84.2-Ul98. 6 Id Vw R bb. , $2 5 o ; w k . + 8' / mi.: sa.dt leather 5 • ._... 1 9l00. Ph 642·47411 , ...... _~ ...... uac cond ..,..,.... 080 mo . C> . a 1t , 64().8585 JIM M.AllMO • · ._ new le> ml $46()0 or bit .• ..,.,..1 '7S M111tan 1 II. Only Diesel F u II g a lley, I ----------. alloya • ONLY ll,000 '74~ 3IOZ, 4 spd, sunroof, 1 ' ... 5 .. 2'71 It 1 640·4133. eve11 33,000m i. t a pd. Xlnt. stove, refn&eralor. dbl.,Trellen,Tre•.C t170 1 'IOUCSWA... malea!lmm ac\llale!Call bra, louven , a m tfm 8 ~1o1• ... 'as or con':~:::u 'l ... ,., con d . $2 950. Call berth. head , complete. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 18711 Beach Blvd. Da ve at 975-0113 or trtt, a /c, ski racke, 89M. · · · · 'elnVWg, ~':~ ~t:e~~ ... ~ _ Richard: 54().2092 dys or Sl.9,S00.646·7887 ; 10ll33'. furnished. «>kier . HUNTINGTON BEAO« D -1133 646-7864 P.,.cM 9750 --·nva MO-Oll64eves .. -j seooo. Newly renovated.I 142·2000 IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cylinder Mus t sell. ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• BOSTON 140Cabrillo. --I '77 810 WAGON, upd, '60 Pors ..... _ 356, good !l!llO Ph 496~ --1 '73 AMC J avelin, 2dr '79 Ghia. A/C. u pd. Low I I 1977 Dod•e Sport rnan ••••••••••••••••••••••.• "11"' .. F h b d 1 am/fm. tilt, p /s, p/b, im· cond. 675·6970 wltdys ; · 7 3 v w 8 u 1 • need s Sports. gd transportabon mileage. $4,000. Call eves WH LEI ' 1Ox40 ·. furn is he d l \'an. 6 cyl, auto. Chrorre or l e es t e~ mac. $4950661·0833 87S-2208 eves • w·kends. dnver 's door. runs xlnt, 1 car S1~1080. 842~ aiwknda. 9S3·20C17., A 1 s12.ooo 140 Cabr1llo 1 whe e ls . n e ~ t ires.I Oran1e Coun,•r · ---------------l H ' I 646·6725._A_sk_for _1-'ay_e_ AM tFM stereo, paneled: See \Js Today· i9 2.llOZX 2+2 GL, mt.Ill '74 Porsche 91 1 Tarjla. l Sl95ll 64l ·8fi04 _ ,Mcie 10 bile 9955 I & · d E II t $ s c Sil er M 1st w /Blue · llo K · · x.lnl •••• ••••• • • • • • •• • •••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• .... Trailers Utlllty 9180 c~rpete · xce en 1 ~ · · ~ atr, a ys . onts. 173 VW Super Beetle s:?K i .61 Buick Skylarlt runs 'TIOlds CuUaae.2dr,ligtt , :JY· '1•••••••:•••••••••••••••1 cO~a·11~1oop .. ,1olowt mFlleeadlt'er.al l pinstMpmg.fully loaded., cond.Sll.S00.646·0H22 mi. new interior , runo; xlnl good cond ' l850 blue/ wht lntr. V ....... ,_. J lake over lse or re·1 • -, great 644·06'&2 $2.!Mlll • ...,,.. . 1 Heavy duty trailer. Foni 1 Credit Un ion r c po j flnantt. Xlnt cond. Call 76 912E, 4cyl, rare. im- 1 ___ -- . -_ ..!.:_661-9552 _ _ 12700. 623·~-- P.U. bed & fra me. m>. I Sealed bids are being ac I SADDLHACIC ea rly morn or e ves! m ac. 36.~ 11\J. 5apd, i~ Dasher 4 dr waROO Callloc 9915 .77 Old.II Omega Sedan. 61W8611. ---cepted until Oct 28 YAUIY IMPOlrl'S I '714)673 4~or 538-9764. I $16,000 fir m •·9840, Excel cond, orig owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• V6, very lo mi. Am/Fm \ AMto s.r.ice, P.ts ' See at Daily Pilot AW>! 21ta2 Mar1uerite Pkwy, Rat t725 , s.'li2·al98. - ---':: fls.sM tape· S2750. I '80 Diesel Seville, salver~ stereo w /t ape, air . Prft. & Accn.ori•• 9400 ~. 330 W. Bay, Olllta Minion Viejo • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ·• 911 , alnt cond , rm11t · blue, loaded. S0,000 nu ty car. Ltl73SYY. Dir. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa. 842·4321, ext . 3111. IJl-2040 4tl-494t I '74 Fiat 128 2dr Sedan. 1 sell. l6300 or bst olr '87 VW 8 111, needs ..uit, 1uar antee o n e ng . 531-7890. ~~--j SSAYISAYIS Monday lhru fo'riday. CloHdSundays o wner. 28mpg . great' 873-~ . $300. Dys: 833·6372 &1 Sl6.500.~~3 ~wkdys __ --------- WITH USID PAD'S ~~~ _ _ _ _ -around town or st~' l""'" Porsche S:-u,...r "" after 7pm 646 3043. C••• o HI 7 '1:2!;:·~~~. ~~~ Imported car parts ·77 Dodfle B200 Con· car Sl700 PP s:rl·~ ...., ..-~. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• ·v-JllPORT vers ion Lo mi, A/C, dys 58l·7~eves. compl restored . ~I '66 Bug, <"herry body mt • ltlOCAMAIO stereo w /tape, tilt whl, AUTOSUPPLV PS /PB. e t c $5500 La-..&.. r11m. 213.330.9900 71\M Xlnl mech Reblt Sl.575 many morextras. Pria!d 101 N Manchest6 493-2'04 & 1 sr a llOADWAY .._ 9717 I 7PM ~g. 661·3982 SPOIT COUPE! lo sell fast. L#ll4V~ IA:si. than 10 h<>ur., (;all fo~vei. 67S 2695 Anaheim 77~9!lXJ ---SAMIA ANA ••••••••••••••••••• .. ••'..... 9755 Auto trans , air <'OOd . Dir ~1-7IJ90 ----AM1os w_.ect ts90 835·3171 VISn YOUI 1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• pwr wind o ws. etc ,.,.,-------"57 4---AZ ,••••••••••••••••••••••• AB•a.al.!.ICO•-m1nr1N Demonstrator S mart ..,.....-I Tl'l Ul!IMITf~•V•"O llAC'41"l ~ ~·I '77 Renault 5, ILe car1 1~1 looll.1ng automobile ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .tr ... lllissioll I WE PAY TOP DOLLAR HOlllo..ID _. : 2B,OOO m i. radials. srvf, YOUR BIGGIE <Ser 01*.IJ ·73 Panto Station Wgn 28 ' Monte r e y , head. Also mascellaneou.sZtOZ for loP~ed cars foreagn,j •USIOIMW1• " A I x l nt co nd 1300 0 ,.,...•yiu.999 w/rack. ori&tnal owner galley VHF rerenl eng. • · 1 domestics or cla:.lllcs If ~ --. ol o 'hau01, 11i .soo10BO ! 2i00Zparts768 .... .,.., you.r car 1s t'xtra clean. 1 ·72 200r2t1iw t s /r l20&1J t-EAD9UAl1a5 i •3192· ON Ill Of OUR HOWAIDChe.,.. Runs well. $l ,OOO,~ · !>57·9580,4942536 ........ seellS FIRST' ·733.0caopd.(()M8) Too•y111 ~laltloyce 9756 Oove&QuailSl.'\. fer .Call9Sl·77• :~~::!i:~<10332> A ••• 1 ••••••••~•••••.t••••••_.• ®•.·r;. · • · N£WPORT J!tf;Aaf· ..,....... 9"0 . 42' GRAND BAHAMA ... for~ I ·tNYBSl'T'Y'' " IJJ 0155 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·111200'.ts/r u p .(1578) SAL • -·73 F\ary, $850, x nt '-"' ... • -TRAW L ER. 79. TD.••••••••••••••••••••••• ·. -. 'T7&30csi 4 apd.s/r C<J386J ES..._SERVICE • . I --' loaded. incl rada r JU().I IMPORTANT .78 32l06a air , 15Ul8 ) OlDSMOIU 1!174 Ca m aro LT. auto, needa ne w viny~ top. OLEY ACHTS 67~·9~ _ RENAOTD~CRSE TA~D .793206 4 s pd, aunrf lflU7 > HOMDA f'Ull l l(S mags. rm radio. 1:11r rond 97!Ml295 _____ _ "" • .,, "'~ CGlll!lfy I '78-"'a , air (05) 11'!.t...AI" -uc•s .,...,.,... 824501_08_0730·1250 __ p......t.1-9965 '77·18' Ca lif., 17S hp I 10 . ADVERTISERS -•-'" -_._ low hrs . loaded, IM(WI. The price of items 29'ZSHarbor Blvd. ·7uzea4lpd UIM4 l 21150Harbor Blvd. <ff)~ ij~ '74 Carnaro, 311pd, n.-bll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 989...UlJ. adverli1ed by vehicle COSTA MESA "1'HZllia a/r <216lS) COSTA MESA C!.800 '77T,...A11t ----dealers In the vehicle 979-2500 CIDM4 Sllnd9p 540.9640 VOUCSWAGIN. INC 842·9482 Loaded li5lXl INFLATION FIG•rfER classified ad ve rtisin& 534-4100 j --- Uve·a·board, sip avatl columns does not inch• WI IUY oaAM&I COUNTY'S '79 CMC case, a m/fm. 13731 Harbor '89 new s hoclts. bralu~. 31' Htr uprs cruisr any applicable taxes, Ol.DIST a /c, A·l cond. $4795, days Garden Grove I new rront tires. stereo, Al\Rm ,head,gally, license, transfer fees, CL.IAMCAIS & I 1179-3800,49'7·1588eves SUOO /OB07S4·6Sll0 _ slpa 6 luned .tr painted, finance char1es, fees for AHD TIUCIS --j VHF. sndr air pollution control de-·77 Accord. S spd. a/C', 68 van . cam per ronv . ·71 Camaro, I owner, 350 '72 Pont iac Station Wgn., all pwr, runs fine. Good mileage . $600 080. 494.11Z83 ex: 12.000dn/Sl.SOmo.. vice certlficaliona or de-silver. low m1. xlnt l"Ond. runs good, S1900 or belt I V8, a/c, am/fm stereo l9SOO 646.9000 aler documentary pre· Salet·Servlce·Leasll'fl j IM50. S48·Z780 _ I of'fer. 847·9896 ca.ss. gd cond. $2(XJ)/d · '71 Cinmd Pris U lll500 84&9000 paration charges ade5s ~C_..er,I& 1 .. 75 CVCC. Am t Fm/ cass , S&ICTIO..! ---------fer 494 7805 am/fm /cau. tit whl. -otherw11e s pecified by ·79 Bu" conv lmmac -----cruise, A/C, PW. POL "UNI FL YTE " the advertiser. I Rolla yce BMW stereo. new radials, llln.. 1 c o n d 7 , O O O m 1 Ch.•rol•t qq20 PS. new pwr brks, good 23• Sea Pup, exp cruir ----l..540Jamboree 1 SU95. 968·3455. ' llACH IMPOl'l'S SllfiOOtOBO Call eves ur •••••••••• · ••• •••••••••I cond. $50CJO or take OV9' •~/ Newport Beach 64().6M41 ' 848 Do St EL CAM INO '70 VH ~ I New318Crys .. sndr.VHF c~.ic. '520 I -·7a Honda Accord we. NEWPOR;.B';;e:'of wtmd.s.!002007 . Xlnl Cond, Many Xtr...;1 ~i~l!~:k.'~,:J~~ catm trlrl.a'rNI·~ sip, de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ... H IUYH : I silver, many •lras Rust I 752-otOO Want Ads C 11642 5678 I 12495 673 3163 home """ 1970 CADILLAC Top dollan for Sports j IOI McLAIBf'1 proofing 24 .ooo m1 ---------a . -:.. -j $13,500 AY64&!nJJ Cars. Bu~s. Cam~.: & 168 50 6 45 2 727 o r lAlltot,New 9IOO I A9kK,Mew' 9800 :..._.... 9800 ,AalhK,New 9100 ---Court DI YIW I 914's, Audi 1 • .__ _,,... ;;x:~~S:?:f~~:~ e~c~aE 1 ~~~ .,.N ......... !~~~zo~·;~~~l ............ Ci5Ml~·e; .. ··r::1511·5i.V ........ . · .-cka1e. eve ry option o w n e r 6 p e r f e c l ! HUNTINGTON BEAlli LA HABR/\ i s speed sport L11vcly n,1 1 •.500. (213) 592·~ or (770/\VA>. \ 142·2000 1s Mi No of SA Fwy1 o r 1 gi n a I r 1 n 1 i. h Sl'l·3'44 $1411 17 I 4tSU·Slll 11168WRF'> ' I Penn Van custom sport, i TOP DOLLAR Sunday by Appt. SlttS fishe rs & r ruiscrs.I PAIDFOR I JIMMAllMO ~~··33'. all mboa nt! Noj' l ------• VOUSWACi .. out drive problems. Gas I GOOD Ir CLEAN : ~ 187ll Ouch Blvd. °' dsl. (213) 592·~ Of'I USED CAISl I "' HUNTINGTON BEACH •·3"4. . 142·2000 IMh.WI -'°6o ··-FordWood1e rest.ored j,_ 191111u'r"''1~~-•'80 Mazdt-tlX7. silver •••··. •••••••••••••••••• ' 113.<0>. ALSO :29. Model . • ~ A v-i o ~ wtbl~ Int Int than I <a> I ••. ~ 18. 2Sft. vam ' A 'Town Sedan 4 dr • r•--1 Examine the value of . llTOO ·97,_0794 · . h u 11 , 1 I i p 1 n N B . · restored. Ideal ior stu'. . 1 • • this u~llent 11election of rru. · 1 ~allOulOt.l f u l 14000 :, dent.SI0,000.67Hl61 21 H•-+-__ ... ' medB Ws! ~hn 9740 ~ ....... ..... '•······················' , --, ·ao BEOATZI Repllcar : c..t. ...... 64S.1700 lt7t 7111 l9'77 2.lmE. 55,000 mi. SIS\· pgrERSON~ Sloop, pvt Red Roadster under • --Gray w1redinleri r f\aJ roof. Europa AM/FM aft st ale r m, 1110,000. i SIO OOOs:lt-1144 · W & ..aTEDI ' ly equipped 4 speed radio. Sl6,SOO, call 714·, RJDDLE YACHTS 17141 · -' ~n • 103t3> ~2133 or 955-0650 m.tm ! J., ·ee. 3.~ lt'dan, xlnt ' IAte model Toyota& and: 1 t7t JJOI , cund. DIOO. Orig. mimer. ' Vo I v o 1 . C a 11 u s Silver w / black interior.· ·73 .SOSEL. clean. new . HANS CH RISTI AN 43 I 714-873-2176 TODAY !!! Automatic. air cond. •· tires, all papers in order , Ketch. '79. rast cnli."lef', 9500 S57-Gl17 , b r i s t 0 I R I D D L £ ·a Ford Model A coupe caaaette. 16140). . YACtn'S <71•1 flTS·9137 1 wfrumble seat. -.oo.1 lt71 SlOI "61 300d Limo auto, Jtlnt ----Mf>.lla. . <A>Pfj' w it an IH ther. <'Ond, parade car. '72 • 37 ' C r u ising Yawl.I F u l y equ i pped 300Mt 4.5 full pwr. a/c,• w/Nwpt s lip. S29,SOO A111Un Healy 3000 Mart& Automatic. <57~). s1r .. d nt cond, m&.Wt tell 1 641&-0lel, 146·1829 II. '82, RH drive. rest in lt11 UOI , . both can m •ke olfer ----' EnlJand. J ust reg, here Copper w /tan interior. 54S-OM2. or 144·1114 I Erickaon 32' ·n . II Hila.' M500. 7H /w.J·79'11 PORSCHES Automatic 16013>. 1 w)I, knot. 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Wednesday night as he addresst'd members of lhe World Affat n. Counril of Orange Count y • • '* t\ m I rw u t w11 y1· a r rr uh•lll 11( Ltw I 'nttt•tl Slolci. und u Vlbtlm~ 11111(t>,:,or .ii ·llCLI\, ,a11I lht> uiJ in1n1strut1t>n of f'rt-s tdent t 'artl'r t•rrt>d in not twung w111 al·twn agulnst tht> lr11n1 1rn tt't~lb amt (01lowe r1> or A 1tt ull1th Kh u tflt'IOI Ut' :.1ud tht' nott<>n that trim1an i.1 udent tll:.111dt>nb took l ht' hu::U ctge:. ~a:i J fol l11n and sau.I the successful k1dr111po1ng uf the 5 3 .\ mt' r ll' J 11 ~ w d :-. a we II * • * l>l.11111l·d Ut'fl'l llt> that Khomeini 11m:iclf uvt'l'Sli \lo .. H tht' l 'art-.:r Adm inistntion h~ul .:1vc•n a 48 hour ultimatum la11 t N(lv -1 at he d a t e the hosta!lcS were seiied ) I assure you that within the first 24 hours lh~ hostages would havt' been rdt'ased ," Amine said Amine l'la1med the Khomeini h<ts the Mckin.: of only about 30 µt'rcent of the Iranian popuJa- t 111r1 and that the remainder of tht' SXJpulation is a ··silent ma • • • JOr1ty" who previously 5uµport· ed the deposed Shah of Iran. "I ask you 1s Mr Khomeiru merciful and compassionate I tell you no H e has killed thousands," Amirie said. .. The tragedy is that the Unit- ed States has given credence lo his regime·· Amirie did not directly ad· dress reports that the hostages. held captive for almost a ye1tr, will soon be released, pcrhap~ as early as next week * • * But he said both presidentiai ('andidatcs C arter and Republican cha llenl(er Ronald Reagan can take advantage of the situation. Cart<:r by claim· in..: respo ns ibi li ty fo r the hostages' release, Reagan by suggesting ''there must have bel'n something under the table" between the Carter Administra· t1 on and the lr1tnian government for release so close lo the Nov. 4 t:l~ct1on. Amine. in other comments de· * • • 1•idedly anti-Khomeini, said · The success or failure or the Shah's son elevating to power in Iran will ''depend on the stance of the United Stat~s." lran.ian students and pro . Khomeini followers in the Unit· ed States. "should be arrested and placed on a plane and sent to the Avatollah " The ill-fated atlempte to free the American hostages could tStt &KROK. Pa~e AZ) Iran Adds TerDIS to Hostages? Death Penalty Upheld SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The California Supreme Court today upheld the death penalty convic· tion of Earl Lloyd Jackson, 22, a signal that executions may be about to resume in California alter 13 yean. · In a 4.3 decisiod by Justice Frank Richardson. the court also reafftrmed the "presumed" constitutionality of the 1977 death penalty law and rejected various claims Jackson made concerning the incompetency or ~-IU...4~•ya-aod...an impartial jary. Jack1oa wa1 convicted of ............. two elderly women ln Loa• Beadl. One of the convtc- tion s was with s pe cia l circumstances and led to a jury v-erd.lC!t of death. The lut man to be executed by the state was Aaron Mitchell, wbo died in San Quentin's gu chamber in 1967. He was COO· victed of the slaying of a Sacramento policeman. The •page majority decision joined by Justices William Clark and Wiley Manuel and con· curred in by Justice Frank Newman says: "The 1977 death penalty law. u with all legislation. is pre· sumed to be constitutional and it does not 'clearly, positively and unmistakably' appear to violate <See DEAm, Page AZ> Estancia High Band Wins Top 11.orwrs E s tancia Hig h Sch ool 's Marchilll Band took top honors last Saturday in its first com· petition ol the year, according lo the hi~ school's instrumental mu.sic director. Director Peter Fournier said bis 60·member group took 11weepstakes bonon Saturday at the Buena Park Silverado Days Parade. I The Costa Mesa group scored 93.4 points out of a pc>asible 100, Fournier reported. Leacti.nl the band was drum major Brion Munsey. Also participating in the event were the school's nine-member I= unit led by Brenda Branin I tbe 10.member 1trl9 banner I team led by ti.aa ftodlan._ _ ' The Costa Mesa ensemble's I next outinl will be Nov. 8 at lhe llluion Viejo IAvitation.al Banet Review, Fournier said. MISSING 3-YEAA.OLD John Richard Ryen Dad Sought In Search For Boy, 3 Police detectives now believe that a blood, 3-year -old Newport Beach boy, last s een early Wednesday. was abducted near bis home and are concentrating on locating the boy's father =· · John Richard Ryan, seen last around 6:30 a .m. sleeping in a crib in an upstairs bedroom or his grandparents· home at 1748 Bayport Drive, was the subject or an intensive police search Wednesday. But police called off the search. which centered in a swampy section of the Upper Ne wpor t Ba y, whe n fiv e bloodhounds were unable to trace the youngster 's scent any further than the rront yard or his home. The boy's mother . 33-year-0ld Julie Ann Ryan, told police that her estranged husband. who works in Saudi Arabia, was planning to visit his hometown in England this week. But police. who've been at- tempting to m ake contact with 40-year-old Timothy Francis Ryan's parents in Hastings, England, said they've come up empty handed so rar. Police, who said the blue-e yed child was wearing blue pajamas with an airplane print, claim they haven't ruled out the possibility that the youngster was kidnapped. "But right now ." said Newport officer Jtich Lona, "we just want ta·ftnd t~ fathe~ There is good evidence that makes us believe we could be (See SEAaCR, Pase A%) 1121 Jiii-.f'n•a Mgerfa OC Vote Counters Assailed The Orange Coun ty Hoard of SuperVlsors was chast1zed today by the county Grand Jury for its derision to acquire a $1.5 million vote-counting system that was fra ught with ra1lu.re tn the June 3 Primary Election. The jury, in a 33-page report delivered to supervisors late Wednesday, said in a cover let- ter, ·'The citizens ot Orange County should be assured that their votes can be counted ac-curately." . Tbe-jury-cba..,_ that boerd members conducted .. lnade· quate and lnaceurate research" on the Mart.el System. Inc. vote countini devices and acted "with extremely bad Judgment by allowing an e xceedin1ly generous payment" to the C<Mta Mesa firm. According to the report, the county paid Martel 90 percent or the purchase cost prior to the June 3 election in which the system was first used. The jury said the board "not only could, but should have an· ticipat.ed the potential extent of the problems inherent in the , V allec~.atlJl'-u.s.t.e m .,..at .• the- time it was selected." The success or the system in the Nov. 4 election the jury said, Will be the reswt o( additional expenditures and hiring of "personnel necessary to make the system runc:tion." "However. if the system does no t fun ction properly. the responsibility will r est ex · elusively with the super visors who. in op~ition to the best ex· pert advice, voted to acqui re an untested and unproved system." the jury said. According to the report the (See DEVICE, Pa1e AZ) Mesa \';omen Face Sex Rap Two Costa Mesa women Wffe arrested for suspicion of pros· lltutlon and possessing drug hypodermic kits Wednesday by undercover officers working on a tip. Held in Orange County Jail wlth bail set at $500 are Mari anne Long , 31 , and Claudette Marie Shelton, 30, both ol 21165 Harbor Blvd., lhe. BeTCong<fM'o e . ----- The officers alle1e the women offered sex for $40 each at about 3:45 p.m. Daily P'tlel -I'- Btaadle of flees The warm winds that blew through Costa Mesa this week did more than ruffle hair. The winds felled leaves on Mrs. Jciphene Greiwe's pomegranate tree. exposing a swarm of bees and their three-foot-long honeycomb home. Mrs. Greiwe. 403 Magnolia St .. thought it was a honey of a find Deadline for Mesa Housing Panel Set Deadline is Nov. 1 for anyone wanting to submit an application to serve on Costa Mesa's Housing and Community Development Committee. Volunteers able to represent the Hispanic community, elderly. or low a nd mode r ate income families are especially needed. according to Mayor Arlene Schafer. The committee helps advise the city council in deciding how to spend federal Housing and Com- munity Development runcts. -"TJie comnu'1.RelifeR.-l>lfce month and has been instrumental in helping plan the Casa Bella senior housing project. the neighborhood Recreation Center in Lions Park and the olanned family housing project. Residents interested in serving on the committee should submit a n application listing their qualifications to CBC djreclor Tony Cannariato, City Manager's Office, Room 514, 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. For more inform&· tlon call 754·5330. Another American Facing Death Decision Weighed By Panel BEIRUT. Lebanon <A PJ - New conditions for the release or the American hostages in Iran may be added to those outlined by Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho· meini, a hardline member of Iran's Parliament said today. He said a committee or the Parliament has finished a report on the 52 U.S. hostaJtes. and the proposed conditions for th('ir re- lease will be. presented lo the full assembly Sunday. But Ali Akbar Nat~ Noori, a m e mbe r o f t he 'Islamic Republican Party on the seven. member eemmittee, .. w in a leMpbooe i.atel'View with Tbe Aa-soc:lated Pnu ''IOCDe more coo- dltiona may be added•• to the four bui~ tenna outlined by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Last month KhomeinJ.. said the condltJonflwere the ret&Trn ol the late abah's fortune, a U.S . pled1e not to meddle In lranJan aftairs, droppin1 of JawsuUa against Iran, and release of Sit billion in rroun Iranian uaets. Noori saJd the conditions pro- posed by the panel would remain ''secret·' until they were un· veiled to the 228-member as· sembly Sunday. the hostages' 3S8tb day in..c..apHvity. _ . Asked i( the United States was likely to accept the conditions, he said. "Maybe not now that some more will be added, ror the conditions may not be limited to the four conditions,'· of Kho· meini. Despite some optimistic pre· dictions that the issue could be solved in a matter or days. Noori suggested the process may be time-consuming "It is unpredi<.'table because opinions vary in the Majlis." or Parliament. he said. He added It .. won 't take more than one week" for the first round of debate but that more rounds may be. necessary ir the full assembly refe rs the report back to committee for further study or changes. Noori. who headed the special courts that tried sus pected members of the underground an· ti-c le rical group known a s Forghan. said more time might be consumed while the U.S. gov- ernment considers the cond i· tions. Coast Weather Low cloudiness and fog tonight and early morning Friday cleaMng to hazy sunshine by Friday after- noon. Lows tonight 54 to 60. Friday highs 67 to 73. Mesan Charged • m Swindle LOS ANGELES CAP> -One more American has been arrest· ed in Iran and may be in dan1erof eucution becaUAe of his religious beliefs and his U.S. citisen.ship. relatives said today. Moh.i Sobhani, an Iranian by birth and a naturalized American clUien, is being held in addition to the 52 diplomatic hostages and a free-lance writer, said George Havens, a spokesman for the State Department's Iran Working Group in Wa.shinl(ton, D.C. INSIDE TOD"\' What ~ Richard N1;ron t ht way M a.t' The /ormn pre11Mnt taJka about himaelf and hu public image in the first an a aenes of orhcles on Page 84. A Coata Mesa attorney already cbar1ed with taldnt •OM7 from a client '1 estate few Illa own. bualnen lnvestmeatl wu ebarl*l Wednesday b)' a fedenl sraad jury with lrylna to ,.,..... men thP $21 mllllon holia &be FederaJ Republic of Na,erta. 1 ~ In tbe federal cue WN lttOl"De1 Jay WiWe ff.en. , ...... a. no ma&atalnl ot. ...... ·-~.:,·· •.. -.... •::.• I• Oakn .la· I , IC, ot h41dH Valley, ~ The indictment followed a six- mooth FBI lnvesti1at1on Into an alle1ed wire-fraud scheme in· volvln1 unnamed lndJviduaJs in Ntserta. An indictment 11 a formal char1e made •••lmt a person by 1 irand jury. It does net eatablllh IUllt or innocence. In tbe unrelated Oranse Coun- ty c~. Hendenon ls sc:heduled to appear Friday ln SUperior Court on a ertm.lnal complaint. In tUt ca1e be la char1ect with 11 C!omb ol IJ'and U.eft and OM count· ol aecurltJes violation ln .. ·- conjunctJon with the alleged em- beu lement of about 1344,000 from the estate of Lida R. Ed- mundl, an Irvine woman who died lo 1978. Wednnday:a indictment by the Loi Aqelel hued federal srand jury cbar1ect both Hen· deraon afid Jaquith with one count of complracy and four count. ol wire fraud. - ff•Ddenon alao was charted with one perjury count stem· mini from teaUmony before the 1rand Jury In June. The indictment charged that t he two worked with co - conaplraton in Ni1eria who act· eel a1 agents of the Central Bank of Ni1eria. They alletedly sent com· munlcationa In March to a New Yorlr bank to tranafer $21,W,800 from Central Bank's account. to an account maintained by Ken· derson at Barcla y's Bank branch in Costa Mesa. Mark E. Beck, uai1tant lJ .S. Attorney who will pl'(JH<ute the federal cue. said Nlaerla b~d not <8ee8WINDLE, Pace Al> Havens said Sobbani, 44. was arrested in Iran last month and is bein1 h eld on uns pec ified char11es. 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C'artrr-'• fltttofwd ST Pl.IERSfl lJ RG, f-'la CAPI Ronald Re<t~an sharµl y criticized President Ca rter's handling o( the eronomy today, saying "he has given us an economic-reco rd of misery and despair unparalleled in recent history ·· I RelatC'd story. Page A4 ) In remarks prepared for an outdoor rally in St. Petersburg, where a large number or re tirt.>d persons reside. Reagan said pensions and Social Security payments have been .. destroyed before your eyes month after month after month by being batte red by an inflation caused by Mr. Carter's policies." In the final two weeks of the e lection campaign, the Republic.·an presidential candidate is trying to focus on the economy and U.S. defense capability two issues on which he believes Carter is most politically vulnerable DEVICE •.. jury interviewed 31 persons. m- cluding members of the board 11od personnel from the county Ad ministrative Office. t he coun ly Ge neral &!rvice!> A~ency. the co u nt v coun se l '. 1o ffi ce . rt'p rt-~"ntativcs uf Martel and clerta)ll l)ffi cials 1n nther parts of the l'uunlr') whe re th1• MancJ system 1s used The Jury suggested that the board too k too much of a layman's approach in the de· 'ciaion to acquire the s ystem. ... •"The grand jury recognizes that the Board of Supervisors operates, and a ppropriately so. .ln a political arena . "However, tne IJoard s hould recognize that the burden o.\_ccr tain hi ithly te('hntr»I dec1s1ons should rebl mon• h ·av1I~ on those whose expertise and pos1· lion m ake ::. th e m mor e knowledgeable and immune to the influence l)f p<>hl1cal lobby· ing -·or~ t~at end. -h would have been adlantageous to the board and lo the citizens of Orange County to solicit a recom menda - tion of its expert county staff." The 1ury was particularly critical that Lyle Overby. an aide to former county supervisor Ralph Diedrtcb, worked as a representative for Ma rtel during the decision-ma king process and lobbied heavily for the county acquisition or the system. Orange County was the last county in California to report final WlOfficial election results to Secretary of Stale March Fong~. The delays in arr iving at a final tabulation were blamed by county o Hicials o n several probl~ms incl udin g malfunc- tions or the new vote counting system. Tenants Defy Court Order To Move Out, By GLENN SCO'M Olllw0.11' PlleC ~wtt A group of 71 tenants of a run· down apartment comple x in San la Ana s ay they c.tren 't leaving their homes despite a court order to do so The residents or the dozen uni~ at 201Sand2021 W. Myrtle St. were told to vaute the premises in an order issued Monday by Orange County Superior Court Judge Ronald Prenner. The ruling came at the request of city building inspectors. who said the apartment buildings are not safe and have a lack of heat· mg, uncovered li,ghling fixturcl.> a nd broken windows The tenant ·. howe ver . say they have nowhere Lugo They were to hold a press con f.e_i:.ence ~ t~ attack lhe way ln e city bas handled the incident. At a meeting of the Santa Ana Neighborhood Organizations, a grass roots group representing people from 13 older sections of the city, Housing Committee Cb•irwoma n He len Brown blamed the landlord and city policies ror the tenants. sudden crisis. She said the landlord should be punished for faJlure to maintain t he apartme nts. But she said the owner. Frank Holgersen, lives outside the country and has made no effort to satisfy edicts issued by the city. Sbe said the city. mea nwhile, bas made no attempt to establish a re habilitation program for rent· als or to erovide low-income resi- dents with government-assisted housing to replace homes lost to redevelopment or other new proJ· ~els "This is just another move by the city of Santa Ana to get rid of its low-income residents." s he said l're• r_,,, Al ERROR ••• h b \/C •UCC~41<1. d~11pltt• t-ijUlp· nH n l brNtkdowni> u ncl IJ1>nr l1u>1t1l 1t•• Tht' United St ules ~overn· m t·nt hacl the opportunity four monthA u.in to Jtt~:ure the release of lhl· ho~lit6W~ b111 lh<· plan h11h·1I h••t•,111t>t• of ullc~cd rl'fusul "' tlw C111'tcr Acl111in1strat111n tu ·'"'~t anti Khonll'lnt forc·t>s Kho11ll'tnl t11ok 11:-. a "wec.tk 111·" 11!1· t'urh·r Adm1n1 str11 t H•fl ·, ti.tmll111~ ol lht· hostagl' '>If llll\11111 t\hoin1·1r11 •~ tkd1cutcd to a pol 1 n 11 r hut rl'1I' · to ward Wl..'St t·rnt'r:, u11d J e ws ''No <1tnC1Utll l)f l(tll)(i \\Ill "'ill change 1111• Ayat ollah '~ VICW!. • * • f ' r""' PflfJP t I llll'ntl>cr ,,(the Haha 1 li:11lh They arc ext'ucting'and pt-rset·ut1ng the lljha 1 l'llnLinuously ''l'ht'} ha vc told his wife I c.t J\fo:.I Pm 1 that :she should not h ll vt' married a non-Moslem and her marriage should be annulled and that the child lht:> have 15. 11· ln~1t1matc ," he s aid Ills brothl·r said Sol>hani , who operates a ~mall computer firm 1n Tchrao. was seized Se1Jt 6 as he tried to leave Tehran with his wife and daughter Columnist J <t('k Anderson, re porting on ABC's "Good Morning America" today, said Sobhani has been <•harged with being an American spy, but neither his bro ther n o r H ave n s kne w anything about a n espionage ch arge. "There can 'l be any charges against him because we know he wasn't involved in anything." his brother said. ··All we know he 1s in jail right now. As far a s we'recon· cerned. there has been no trial ·' Havens added -. ·'The Swiss have been trying to get access to him but so far h ave been unable to do so. We know of no formal charges.·· The United States has been working through the Swiss Em· bassy in Tehran on hostage· related issues. FrOlll Pap A I DEATH ... the Eii,tb1h and f or.11:..t..eenth _ Amendments ... '' The ruling said that Jackson '"received a fai r trial'' a nd added, " . . . in view of the overwhelming and uncontradJct- ed evidence or defendant's guilt ... we conclude that no 'mis· carriage of justice has occurred." T oday, 43 people. all me n, await possible e xec ution in Califorrua. They Live on Death Row at San Quentin, a place that has held some of the country's most celebrated felons Mass slayer Charles Manson and Sirhan Sirhan. kille r of Robut Kennedy;-sp-ent time the re. but were transferred alter a 1972 state Supre me Court de· cis ion throwing out capita l punishment laws unde r which 194 inmates had been executed. Teacher Faces Lewd Charge A Tustin man who was a Los Angeles County probation or. ficer and Laverne s ubs titute teacher until bis airest by Costa Mesa police has pleaded no con- test lo a charge of loitering in a public place for purposes or lewd conduct. Lawrence S. Rubin, 28. chose not to fight vice officers' allega. lions when he appeared before Judge Frances Munoz in Harbor District Municipal Court Tues· day. The charge stemmed from his F eb. 2 arrest a t a South Coast Plaia men's restroom. The jury rud not reco~mend that the sy:.tem be scrapped. Ac - cording to the report, its inquiry was focused strictly on the pro· cess by which the system was ecqu1red ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT I fl• __,,.f'HJ!t' (Ool\.f 0•11, J/110·1 #•ff'\ ..,.,rn n , ttmC).f'W'G 1r. N••• P"•\,\ I\ u"oa'~""'O ot H• <Jt1HtQ1 (.~\t P\•Ofl"'lf'lQ l_ Of"ll)•lt'f $to.t'flftl" .a.ttJun' «• ~•J.IWO ~ .. ., ,.,~._..,. '"non J\lt (Q\I .. ftlt#tiA Nht l)\H t ij..,f'(" ... 1ft'lftl\QiO,, U••H.r\ POU"'"''" "•"'"' H "'" .. l .toun-n .. 4't,. "\.OVt" Co.t\1 A w~I" '"'·""t~•' ...g111M ,, ~uo 1\twd \"'lVf!J'ft' Mttl \vno.-.-\ 1N l)f•"'•O•I (lwb 11'"'1\Q 04..,,, • _., no ""'"''' ""' fi,,, .... , 0 0 1'1J• nt() (0'4.t.-~\4 '•I 10'"•" '~•t• Al F orgit MemoriBI Stale m ~·e·rt ....... ,, .. w ... t"n~•df'tltt •hit PiJDi•• M' Tfliom•' '(11tvll li<MO• '~·· ..... ,....., .. MtnAQtnq (01f~ a..n..fif Loel ,.,,,,,,.,,, M.l~Q•~ct ( a1toi Cotta Mata OOlce •1()W, \t tj~y ~i,,.,.1 "9\A•lol"I~ AdQt•\ D 0 "" .. I ,.J 'l>t.-l f\ OfflCH ~ AQYf\,. "•"'I" 101/ Ho CO~\I ~IOhWf't' t11mt1nQIOf'I ~--· n t?t r.) ft••Ch thlu11r.-.u~ feleptlone (7!4)142-4321 CIMtfflecl Atl••rtlelr19142-5171 ~,~.t~ ~ °'=, t~:!,i.Y~~rv3,,~. m.r,., •. •thttlt\•M-fl'f\h t\•tfll' "'-· bt tt1tfoev<•• •1•'"'9wl CPfff•t '"""~"'~ '' , .. -, . .,_,.....,., '4c.•~ d •\\ M\t•t• P•'d •• C•,•• Mtu t•o• .. "4• H,."' IM IDOi M .. !1111-l>y <••· ,,., , •• _ ............ u .. -~·, "'"•••rv .,.,~._. • .,.,oo~"'"'" A memorial service and re· ception for associates. friends and the public he seryed for decades in both an unoff,cial and elected capacity is scheduled Sunday for the late Al Forg it of Newport Beach. Rites and eulogies for the former city councilman who died Sept. 29 at the age of 80 are scheduled al 2 p. m . in the Newpprt Harbor Elks Lodge overlooking harbor waters: The lodge ls at 3458 Via Oporto, jus t orr Newport Boulevard. A reception will be held following the memorial service In the Elks Lodse meetina chamber, accordina to Mn. Pel 'fi'or1lt, widow of the Iona-time Peninsula hardware store owner and clvic leader. Euloatea will be offered by former Newport Beach m.yor Paul J . Gr.abuf former publlaber of tbe old Newport Harbor News-Press newspaper Ben Reddick an'd Fred Harris, editor of the Newport Harbor Ensign newspaper. During his career or some three d ecades in Ne wport Beach, Forgit often took out full- page ads in newspapers to air his views on a wide variety ol ll· sues affecting the quality or Ure on the Orange Coaat. The FoTgits made lbelr home in an apar\menl above the st.ore. where he was stricken the day he was admitted to Hoa1 Memorial Hospital, succumbing that night. The Elkl Lodge was chosen for memorial services for Forfit because, friends aay. many of bla charitable gestures over the years were made through the lodge. The or1an t.o ~ used durtn1 Sunday's memorial observance WH allo a sift stven to the Elka Lod1e by Kr. Forclt. D•11v P1IOI Sul! P hol<> FIREFIGHTERS AT WORK OUTSIDE AOUL T BOOKSTORE Is Somebody Flghtl"9 Fire with Flre In Newpon? Porn Shop Fire BlaDied on Arson By ~TEV F. MAR8U; Of ,,.~ O.t1t1 PtlOI St•tf t-'1 re that wui. app;Jr1·nlly th<: work nf ill'!>unists swept through tht.' Talk of the Town adult books tore 1n 'l•w port Bea1·h early today, burning magazines a nd book!! and scorching sides of the building on Mariner 's Mite Firemen, who sa1rt they ex· perienced difficulty ballling thl' 4 .42 a m. blaze due to thick black smoke, estimated da mage a t $17,000, mostly to contents A sec·urity guard at a boatyard across th~ street from the book s tore at 2930 West Coast Highway spotted smoke pounng out of the shop·s front door and notified fire officials . FrotRPagrAI S\\INDLE. • • a ut'1onzed Lhe transfer Jaquith acted as liaison with the Ni~(·nans. the md1c1 ment al leg es The mdJc:t ment charge:. that rundi>-we.r~ t.can...C(:rced t o Ca lifontia to an account opened by Henderson with directions for the bank's distribution of the funds. Henderson , it is claimed, or dered the bank lo put the funds into a var iety of accounts, in eluding one in the name of J W. Hende~on Ltd . a law corpora ti on Henderson, who t oday re f e rrt'd indict menl 1nq u1 ries to his attorney. Jim Riddel nf San· ta Ana. 1s scheduled fo r arraign me nl in Lo!> Angelt>s feder al court Monday Riddel said toda y, though . -th·at he will seek at l~st a week ·s delay before entering a .. not gui lty" plea on behalf of his client. The attorney said he would not comment rurther on the case and that he has not yet seen a copy of the indictment. Each of the four wire-fraud· counts carries a maximum possible sentence of five years in jail and a St.000 fine. The conspiracy count carries a possibility of five years in jaJl and a $10,000 fine . The perjury count could result in up to five years in prison and a $10.000 rine with convictioo. Authur1t1t•'i. s till s 1fl1n ~ through the ashc!'. earl} to<la~. said tht.' bli:!Zt' st<.1 rle<..I at some unkno wn p <i int ll l.'ar lht: magazine racks 1n tht· center <>f the X-rated establishment They said the fire wafi of a suspicious origin but would not speculate on how it might have been started. City officials. who've been at tempting to close down the just· opened shop, were granted a de lay Wednesday in Orange Coun- ty S uperior Court in order to am end court papers The sex emporium opened for business on Oct 9. one day a fter the city unsuccessfully ·ought a tempor a r y restraining orde r from Judge John K Trotter to prevent the city's first adults- only bookstore from opentnl!. Tht> Talk of the Town. offi cials estimated, is roughly' 300 feet from a cluster of n1w rby homes. Police Seek Parolee in Mesa Holdup A warrant for the arrei;t of a form er em ployee on pris on parole was is sued Wednesday following the robbery of iJ Costa Mes a rental ya rd of S500 10 cash Tuesday night. JUSt at closing lime James Rt)bert Lane 2f., a transient. 1s sus~rtcd 10 tw the· bandit who snatr hl•d lhl' ca::.h a wa y from l 'n11cd Re nt All cashier Roberta Hennett i:IS she was COWlling the day's receipts. She 1old polke 1t was aoout 5 .30 pm. when a young man w ea ring a white he adband a round bis blond hair strode into the office al il9 W 18th St., declared he had to have the money and grabbed it. Detectjve Sgt. Sam Cordeiro and Detective Phil McCorrruck said no weapon was displayed during the incident, which is stiU classed as armed robbery when force is used. Bail of $25.000 is set in the ar- rest warrant issued for Lane, who POiice said 1s known to move often from address to ad- dress Ballot Reprint Souglu By DAVID KUTZMANN OI , ... 0•1IY Pllel ~ull T h e Libertarian Part} of Orange County asked for a court order Wednesday that would re· quir e reprinti'n g or a bo ut a m illion ballot::. for the Nov. 4 election so that party aCfilic.ttions no w abbrt•v1u tt·d would be spelled out in full Orange County Superior Court Judge John K Trotter Jr will hear arguml•nts in tht" case Oct. 30. fi ve ciavs before the election. Tht· legal c.t<'t111n , filed by !'llcwpor t fh·:1t•h attorney Hay lt l'nr1 ri c ks on on b e h a lf of 1.1bl'rtarian J\:.M·mbly candidatf• Roberta Rsnch;irt also asks that t h ~ No vembe r e lec ti on b e poslponed 1f ballots cannot be reprinted in time Hnt h the Libert a rian Pa rty a nd thP Democratic Party, which may Juin the laws UJt to· day . C•JOlend that the abbrev1a· lllms us~d (in the ball ots are mis· leading and confusing In Ms . Rinehart 's case. the legal action claims she will suf· fer "irreparable har m " in her run for the 70th Assembly dis- t n et s eat rf tht• a bbreviation .. Lib" isn 't changed Though the 70!.h asi.cmbly dis· l r ict only la ke s in p arts or Anaheim, Tustin. Yorba Linda . Placentia, Brea, Orange, Santa Ana and unmcorporated areas. the lawsuit asks for reprinting of all ballots m t he county for the benefit or Libertarians tn other r aces. SEARCH ... dealing with a child stealing case." The boy·s mother , li ving with h e r parents s aid s he is my!-.tifled h y the case She said s h!! looked m her ~on 's room early Wednesday. covered him with a blanket a nd went lo <1nother room to rc:;t Wh en !>he ret urn<'d tu the ri,;11m a t 9 a m lp e bvy 14 a!:> g.om:. Ounng that pt•nod. she ::.aid, her father was at the side of the house doing yard work a nd her m other was in a bathroom s howering. Police said no one ht:ard or saw anything suspicious . They s aid the boy ·s ~randfather . Stuart Williams . had left both the back door of the house and a garage door open while he was working in the ya rd At fi rst. poljce believed the boy might have wandered off. Tht>y conducted a door-to-door search or the neighborhood and then brought m backup units to search a portion of the Upper Newport Bay. Although the mars hy bay area i s n early a mile from the youngster 's hom e, police said the boy could have wa ndered m that direction. · Mrs. Ryan, who said s he 's in the process of getting a divorce from her husband, claims that friends in Huntington Beach told her Wednesday that her husband had phoned them, but didn't say whe re he was calling from. Police said th e r e is n o evide nce tha t t h e fathe r, a British citizen, has returned to this country CALIFORNIA Thursday, October ?3. 1980 UAIL V PILOT , t ;; Failed Levee Releases Floods -'Ba11k Collapses; Families Flee San Joaquin Gusher S N Ft<AN (.'ISC'O I I' 1 /\ n ·c·1•ntly fortdlt'1I r11 1lruud .. m h1111k rnl'lll hol<lt nJC hurk water rru111 .1 h1ok1·11 1<'v1·(' an the San Jooqu1n lll'll:t ~ave wtt y to<luy, f111.11hn~ far111l.1nd. ruut11l~ re:,1 ct,. 11 I !-. ,, n 11 I ti r 1• <ti t> n 1 n ~ u n ·••1u .. d1ll't '' ... 1t·111 thut '>Uppltei; w.111•r 111 mur\.· thun tt million l>•'llJ1l1· rtic !'><111t,1 1''1• H.111\\ JY cm h .111k mt•lll .:,nt• "'ilY .tlK>Ut l .15 a nl a ... a f1 t'I Khl tr;,11 n <"r111>.!.cd. ll'.JV111~~ a IOO ludl hrca1•h, at: rnrding 111 I I l'"rt·it W1!...11n of the s .. n .Joaqu111 ('oun• \I ~ht•r1fr's l>epartenienl T wo ur U11· tra i n t'll~tn('') 1>lq.1petJ nfl lhe tr uek • into thf' ~ .1\1>1 hut tht•rt• WI' rt• nn 111 j llrtU;, h" .,a1d 1\ II I'\ Ul'1l:tlltlll 111 ;dw1Jl 51) • 4 • ,, •· . .. ' ' . : . Actor's llortor 'Clunke r ' Driver s Ge t Break I.OS ·\:"o.C~l'~Ll·:'-i 1AP 1 1\n Dr. Rodrigo Rodriguez, in charge of cancer treatment of actor Steve McQueen, displays vials of drug Laetrile used to halt the growth of tumors in McQueen's lungs. Dr. Rodriguez, tocated in Baja, California. Mexico, said the actor's condition is sta ble. a11t1 smog 1 t•r.u.l<il 1•1n r t:4t11nng cont rob for old1•1 mode l cars ha <; out It ved iLo; uscfulnes' a11J lJOs ed an unrcasv11al1lc f111andal burden on lo"" 1n<·11mt• mowrist~. the C'a l1furn1a ,\1r ltc:>o un•P:, Boa rd s.ud llt'f•in • ab<111shing lhc program Bet'ausc uf the hoard 's act11•n e ffe ctive· Jan I latlpip cm 1ss1un eon I rul:. n1> ln11gt•1 must lK' 1n stat.ell 11n I!> to l 5·year ,,Id t:aro; \\ h~n Ll1t'} dia nt.:l' owne rship rn Judge, Lawyer Get Prison Sentences the Los 1\ng(•ll·~ San Die~u and San f'ranc1seo mH1opol1tan j rea s llowev~r. de' t1'"'• alre:ul} installed on th11s1· car ... cannot he removed_ "The program wa.., ne1•ei;s.1n whe n it begau 1 in 197:! 1 IJec·au::.1· many o f thes e car :> wer e man uraclur<'d "'1th a bsolulcly LOS ANG E LES CAP) -A former Citrus Municipal Court j udge and a Wes t Covina al· tomey were s entenced to state prison Wednesday for conspj,rio~ o tmprop e rly dupose o drunken drtvinl charges against the attorney's clients in 84 cases. But retired Judie William Jlartio, a, and attorney w..- Brown, 51, immediately filed ap- pea ls. Superior Court Judie Gordon Ringer re leased the men on.. their own recognizance pend- inl tbe appeal. 8aelc .. Dftlc LOS ANG E l.E S CAP ) - Edward Asner, for t he first time since the l~week a ctors' strike, crossed a musicians ' picket line Wednesday to return to work as the eruff city editor in the CBS series "Lou Grant." Asne r said the strikin1 musi- cians "applauded and thanked AM!lllt m e for m y s u p p o rt " when he en· tered the gate at CBS Studio Ce nte r H e said, "They we re very, very nice to me today and th ey un - de r st ood my problem." The actor. who had emerged as a s pokesman for the militants during the walkout, had pre· vious ly said he would not make up hUI mind until he was finally ( J no factor} 111stallerl ant1-s mor. controls al a ll ." b o ard Chairwoman Mary Nichols said Wednesday. . -----..:.....---....•9'•'11-'ftR' £k E were as many as called to work whether he would thrt>e million of these cars on the cross the pick et line. road when the progra m began. but since then the number of ..., o.•~·!d 1955·65 model cars in use has S A C RAM E NTO (AP ) dropped mo re than two-thirlls Republican P arty attorneys are and current dem and for t he add· trying to stop Democratic can· on devices is less tha n 10 percent did ates for the Legis lature from of its original level.·· using bulk mailing privileges to Nichols swd many of the older cut campaign costs, t he San cars emit 10 times as much J ose Mercury said today. pollution as new cars, but she The newspaper s aid a com-called the problem "insigniri plaint was filed last week with a ca nt .. because :.o few of the post office branch in San F ran· older models are still on the c isc o a nd f o rw a rded l o road. By the board's estimate W ash ington . a nd attorne ys most of those autos are driven r e presenting t he Assem b ly less than 5,000 miles a year Republican Caucus would follow While it 1~ uncommon for a that action today wit h a suit in gove rnment agency to \'Oluntan federal court m San F rancisco. ly eliminate regulati1>ns. :'111 chols Slllp• CelHcff. SAN F RANCISCO <AP) -ThP. Coast Guard conducted an m- te n s e probe t o£j ay into the befogged San fi4"ra n cisco ship channel collision of a freighter and a fishing boat while both their radar sets we re operatin g. The skipper a nd sole crewman aboard the Seattle fishing boat. Martin Higgins, escaped serious injury Wednesday aft er t~e1r vessel collided with the Amen can President Lines container ship P r esident Grant. The collision occurred about two miles outside the Golden Gate. said, "This one simply outlived 1ls usefulness and 1c; tno e~ pensive for such little benefi t The time has <"O rne to e nd 1t. ·· • ·THF.R F. IS ~o sow1d reason to h o ld t he owner s o f the oldest cMS host ag .. while t11c li'g1slaturc fails lo fare the n1::c<I fo r auto mo bilf' ln-;pet't ionc;." Nichols !):11d. 'The boa rd ha:. a re-;pons1b11ity Lo ehm1nale waste :inJ wom -uul programs on its own " Repeal of the retrnfit program fo r 1955-6.'i mode l C'ar s was in- c l ud ecl in a uto inspection measur'.?s rejected b y tht~ l eg islature during ils las ' session. she said GOURMET MARKET DELANEY ... BROS. SEAFOOD FILLET OF F1,ESH PACll'IC i,ED SNAPPEl. ~9C LB. MEAT DEPT. Prime and top choice beer. al(ed at least JO days to the peak of perfection. Fresh Ground Chuck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.49 lb. Fre1b Ground Round .............. 2.29 lb. Fresb Ground Sirlola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.89 lb. all ground meats tcround hourly Ground Clauck Patties ........ 14.98 per box lO·lb box. 40 pattle!I per bo" Tired of traffic Jams? Doa't forget to check with us about our free home delivery service. MORNING FRESH PRODUCE So. American Bananas ........ 4 lbs. for St Local Ranch· Fresh Spinach 4 bun. for 1.00 Fresh Hot House Mushrooms ... _ ..• 99( lb. LIQUOR DE PARTMENT Delaney's Private Label Cbablb or Viii Rose r1so mil 1 l.89 Bertager WIDes (750 m> Cbealn 81 .. c reR. 6.95 3.50 Scoresby Scotch (750 m1l1 5.55 ...... liter 6.llS We are k•PP1 lo ..._ee CHAMPAGNE SPECIALS Moet & Cbandon, Extra Dry White Star tllat DelaMJ'• ... ku • 1ov•d e......, ... art••t. Fre•,ut1 ,Aau.n•a ffmplete ............ Call .,, ....... ,.,. ,... ••rtta ... t750rn l lleg. 20.05 .......... __ .••...•.•• 15.st HenkeU Eura Dry Sparkling 1750rn J Reg 9.95 .......•....... -•....... 7.ot <A.II Uqoor prtcea do Dot lac.lade t11> New !More Roan t-t, Clolecl s-day 2ae Newport Blvd., Newport lleacb 673-5520 f11r m fllmiht·S II v111K 1n th1· ~parsely·populatcd Lower Jone~ Trat·l was ordered . authorilles s aid lf c l 1c·u1.1te r s f r om the l'alalunuu lhghw<iy Pat'fol and the San Joaquin Courity Sheriff's Uc1.1artrncnt a1rhftf d resident<; f ro m th e i r h o m e s liut aulhori tie~ allo w e d ~orr"' farml'rc; to remain in 011, 1hrl'.1t1::rlC'd an·a so that valuable form t'<tU•1>n1cnl <"OUltl lie mov,,d to higher ground. "'or week~. the man ffidde cm bankm..,nl lo<"a ted nea r SttJcktcm ahoul <10 mili's east of San Fran e1sco hds been thl' primary bar rtt>t keeping cJelta n oodwaters from the San J ouquin V;.illey from 1nundat1ng a dd1t1on 11I Cert lie farmland a nd drinkin!( wate rp1pelinrs · P,elow tht· cmb .. 11k ment 1~ a netwnrk ur open a4u"'duct!-. ancl p111l lancs that s uppl} ah4•11t I I mall1on people an Oa kl <>nd 8 1::r ke lt•\' and otht'r l'•1'>I s .. 11 r ranc1~<·1) Ba y 1H€!il ('11(1\ munit1eo; v.1th fresh w<i ll·r East Ray Mun1t·1pal Wa tc·r U1slric:1 workers immcd1 alt'h s hut dvwn (Jumps thu l h<1os t U11· '(;ouse' To lt11 o ve !\·ext Jf e~k 1 OS ANC !!:LE::. ;'\I' • T h " m a 111 m -> t 11 ll uj!hcs 1 ly 111g bc•at v.111 bl' m 1.1ved r 111m ll~ l;ertl1 111 I ung l;i1•,1d1 llartxJr W <'ol ne~r1a; .ir111 tov1.,.~1 <ibool a q uancr mi!t• lo a 1 ~n1µ11r ctry lnu1t to11, the \\ rJthn l 'urµ 11u:. announc\.'<i. T he a1n·r;1ft. one of th e• lit l g l'!>I t r nC'p n irrr ini:: s h ips t'"l·r buut. ha~ o;penl 33 } Pdf'> 111 dr,>do<.'k ~inN• its eon stru ction by the late Ho ward Hughes n ear t he end.of World War II It maoe only one fhght of less than a mile under the guidance of Hu~hc~ after which it was con s ide red obsolete for militar y purposes and s tored i n a t i g h tly guarded hangar. It is being moved to make rpom for constr u c- t ion or a new cargo ter minal in the harbor. J "'at e r from the aqueduct system p1pchnes to the East Bay area. T h.at would reduce the flow of water from the system from the ;100.m1l11on gallons a day to a bout 200 million gallons, said Da Vt! Vossbrink, a district of. ficia l O t't,<:IAL.~ WF.R E t'Ons1de r 1ng dosing down the aqueduct !-.y!..tt.'m, but Voss b ri nk em· phas ized that the district has a -.1x month s upply of water in reservoirs and a closure would have no immediate impact on wutcr supplie s. "Wt! are keepinJ: our fingers t'rosst>d." he said. "TherP is an ;1 b~olute threat" to the water 'upµly system The water system was not im· 10t'rl1ately harmed by the brecak 1n tht! t•ml>a nkment. accordinR Trust Fund Set I OS ANt;ELES (APJ A t 111-.1 fun<! ha:, been e:,talJlii.hed '" ht•IJ.i the w1do11. and t"h1ldren nl ll•·l~r., I<. llalyard, a Pico Ii'' "ta man who was fatally Y-ou11d<·\l las t wePkend to officials at the st'ene But dis trict officials had war ned a s recently as Tuesday that the aqueduct system was in danger unless large s cale 1m provements were earned out on the levee system On Sept 26. a levetc' holding back water from the San Joa quin Delta burs t . s'ending rloodwaters over the Lower Jones Tract. More lh an 5.700 , acres of rich farm land. with <'rops nearly ready to ha rvest. wer e inundated there, causing m ore than $5 million an d 11m age SINCE THAT JOO.foot breach, more than $2.5 million has bee n s pent fortifying the rail embank- m ent and sealing the broke n le vee T he lcvt'e , which was sE•alc d Fr iday. is part of a sometimes fragile network that µrotecls a patd1work of rnore than 250,000 acres of farmland tn the San J oa4uin·Sat"rame nto River delta President Cartt'r declared the ar ea a maJor dis aster , freeing federal funds for recovery ef forts TtiREE D . .\Y~ O~LY "·\ 'T T \\'E:'\TY T O T\X'E:'\TY -Fl\T PERCE:"JT ( 1'\ <>I ·1{ EXTE'\i~J\'E COLLCCT ION • UF fl:\E JE\X'ELHY l11d.I\ 1hr1 1ugh "i.11un . .l:.1~. (>Ll•ihcr 2"). -•·le< t L \.lj111'>tlc d1.1111t •nJ rn1~'· ncckl:Kt:!:!. 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Sat to 6, Sun 12·~ ----·- • \6 (' Robert N Wtt<J Publi~her Barbara Krelbich/Editorial P~ Editor o, ..... , """' {)·"· r ... , Editorial Page ----------------------------..... ~~------------- Artist Discovers Rules Are Rules Oran~,, ( 'ount, ·uPt-nc.>r Court J udat' Ronald l're111u•1 ha1.1 rukJ thut Ai1 RoU&han rannot unalatf'nll) 1einurt' 1·1mc11ttoo!> •Oll•),gl'"ti by C~ta Meu'!' CU) C:oun<'ll m r n ·ut 1n~ a pm~ t'r towt'r fountain &eulvl ur t' in front ol h11.1 Supl'nm AH~nut' m etal hop t~plh' Ro~h1rn 's attom (') •ho llf)(Ut•d lht• ruwll lt lll 1i. a rt-h.:iou:. and phtlosoptuc.-1 'hpr.-1mon of btlwf pro lt'dl-<i bv thl• First Am .. ndmPnt thf' Jud.e.-rult-d 1ln ht·half nf tht> C'll )' Ttw 1·ttv c:onlended th itt H1•11-.h.rn m11"1 1•httl1• h' 1l1c· mands for :, tand:-.c·upmg plan unit ctw 1nlit.alhttio11 ol 11 rig1tt1011 svnnklt'r Roushan. an l ranurn 1rnm1arant 1'011tt•11J!'I frl•,·1to~l uf :,pe t'<'h and l'XIJrl·~i.1on .ln' 11u.11 a11i.•.-...t un1k1 lht• f· 1r')I Amendnwnt 111 tht' l\•nbllt\.lll<'n ~uanHllt'•'' 1h1u no t•tt \ ~oventmt•nt , • .ln 1l\ Pn ulf' So aoanHtlll l!'I ht• ttMt tw •'fl'l'h•d unothl·r litrl(t•r :.<·ulµlurt' twh1nrl th1 fn11nt.un bt>forl' tht' 1ud.:t' r ult>t1 on ha s on~nal JH~<'t' The rtl, ,,f 1·,H.Jt ... ,, "''n·1 "1H"k <•rt tl~ 111llng:. und a l lo\\ ont• L'ltin•n ,,1 .,, t•n a 1."hu rd 1 r1rn~r1•~allon to d o a~ ht• "'1!'1ht·~ "',, h•'U t ftitl••"' u1 .: l :l\.\ ~ p..1:.M•d 11l atTordarH't' "1th tht· '-'t'H<J rt' r\! ,ill ;\''" th~ll l\0 11!'-han h.t~ lol>l h1~ argu m t>nt. ht• nwy <ilJ 1w a l ht!-1 .1~t· w ;t h11i?he r 1•ourt •lr \\Ork with lht• 1·1l~ in t'rt' 11n._ ~1 1 1 11 1 ur1·~ thJt man~ ht'l1 evt> t•nha n <'<' lht• :o'upc-11M ~l n•t'I 111cius1nal an•a f h•• lat 1t•1 l·111Jr..,1' "nu I rt ht-bl•:.t Sc1mt."t1 mes t hl' m t!SSage 1sn 't h eard T hat roulci well be the case with the. Rnstol Pla2t.1 ~rnup that see m s bound and determined lo e r ect htg·h rise bwldmgs north of Montgo mery Ward on Hn ~tc1I St reet m C-0sta Mes a Its pr oposal for a 14 ·story o ffice s.t ructur<' on th1• ~ 9·a cre site was rejected by tht.• P la nning Com ma:.:.ion .~a riv this vear ~e1 ghborin~ residents a r gued t~e fa t ality would 11n pact their a r ea with con gested tr a ffic and cast a "h;.i clnv. on s wimming pools and roc>fto ps with spla r heatin~ pofrn lial. !'\ov. Rris to l Pla za has ~ubmitted plans f111 lwo so m e what lower structu1es on the ~ame property And again 11 was turned down. p rin<·ipall) fnr t he s ame reasons as the first plan :"iow. Bris t'ol Plaza h as apf)f'alec1 th;1\ df'C'1s 10 11 a~a inst e r et'laon of seven · and nine-stor )' bu1lrl1ngs t<1 the Cit ~ Coun· c· 1 I. T he c:o uncil. w h kh ha!> nvt st·t a firm µollq. regard ing high nsc stnu·tures s11uth of the San Diego Freewtiy 1111 Brbtol StrePt , h as 10cJ1ca ted that the C:1 r(>a 1s n 'l t•om pa t1hl\: with t a ll -,truc t urc u$e Perhap~ Bn~.tol Plaza and other bus incs-; firms with re1e cted high n . c ideas will get t h at me!>s age when th e Cit y C<>unl'1l rules o n the appeal in late Nove mber Meeting Maneuvers When N~wport Beach City Council members wer e rca<ly to s witch m ee ting nights from Monday to Tuesday . 1 h e 1oke was th at Monday Night Football was at the heart o f the· m atter More !>Criou~ reason s were behind the proposal. but it re a lly d04!sn 't matter now The council decid_e~ to keep things as lht'y a re becaus e the Newport Mes~ Umfied School Distnct 's meetings would fall on the same nig ht as. the coun c il's . School o fficials were worn e d the two bodies would h a ve to com pete for p r ess coverage. The argument behind the switch . explains Newport Mayor J i-t<'kie Heather, wasn't football s o much as_a de· s ire to have a n extra working day to allow councilme n the opportunity to review agenda items v.i th city of· fic1als . Appa rently though, the conce rn for a fair s hare of µr e ss cove rage was greater . As t h e community 's d aily newspaper. we appreciate th e conce rn. although we could have coven'<i both meetings no matter which night the} fe ll. On the meeting subject, on e local cabl~ te levision firm announced recently it will begin s howing Newpo11. coundl meetings on the tube. The only hitc h is that TelePrompte r doesn 't have the capabilities for live cov· e rage. so meetings will air a day late. Also . Telepro mpter officials were hoping for the s w itch to Tuesday nig ht so that when they do h ave live capabilities. they won't have to compete with Monday N i ~ht Football One must wonde r h ow many people will watch day-old cou n cil m eetings on television when the real things often attrart so fe w. Ma y be durin~ the s ummer months viewers can watc h r e ·runs of council meetings they missed while watching Monday Night Football." • Op101c•ns expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other ~•ews expressed on this page are those of thetr authors and artists Reader r.omment is invited Address The Daily Pilot. P O Box 1!>6CJ Costa Mesa. CA 92626 P hone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd/Trade Secret 8 ) I.. M. 80\'D ~1 en who 1 epossess autos for a living say the kind of eur they're after indicates lo some extent what t ime of day or night they s hould try to pick it up. That data they add lo the Information they get from the selle r 's r ecords Sporty little models driven by young bachelors are best ~ought after 2 a.m . Four·door o~ar Gloon1v " Gus Wonder why J immy walled untll juat befoH tbe election to • ·r.v• the 1treeta with 101 ... " c.w. GIM tn'J CO..t ,..,._ .. ere , .. .,... ., ...... , ..... "'" a:;a,. .• , .......... .... ...... , .... ,..,..~ .. o.l1, .. 1 ... . 1 sedans of modest price owned by m iddle-aged m ar ried me n c an be nabhed in p ri me l im e . It 's the whe reabouts that 's always an quest ion One of the most inlelle<·tual o r th e tr S. Presidents. Woodrow Wilson. once said he never missed a day's in· s tallmenl of the com ic strip called "Krazy Kat." Q. Do the Japanese make O at11uns and Toyotas with right hand dr1\te? A T hey'd b e tte r . The Japanese drive on the left. The car s they make for themselves and for England all have right hand drive. In· cl dentally. no American car maker has ever put out • rlaht hand drive model tpeciftcally for aale ln Japan. Little wondet few J 1paneae drive American cars. The Detrott boy1 juat fl1UJ'ed thei dldn 't need the bualneaa. I 11ue11. Rowland 14:van~/Robert Novak Carter Needs Texas Minorities I\ ll ST I N T t• x a ., t-: v to n lhnuKh ht' 1·,tt-l'm 111 Tt·xai. has drup1>t-.1 l11w1•r thu11 u11 y l'arhtor 1>1·1n11l'ru111• ""''"11.knt. Jimmy Ca rll'• mav v1•1 win th1:. ->tute ':. ~f> •0 lt'1'll11.1I \Ult·~ .m (j '<iVl' h1!> 'H 'I m id h'rm Wit h Li rlciod or Ml'lnt ;111 /\lll1'l 1c u11 a nd hl;11•k \'111 t•t ., No\ I l11t·n t1f11·J l11111 1 t·l{11>l ralH•ll .11111 tun wut ol 11111111rtty Vf•lt•t.., h iJ \ •' li.•('Oml' I h I· Ii l' g I 11 111 11 ~ m1ddlt• .11111 1•11 d ,t( ( 11 I l t• r ' :.l1 ,1l cg) I ll I ... ''" It '' 11111 l.Jl t t11 rt• 11•11 r lh1• pre• ._ I fl l' ti t "' 1111111·1 ..... 11ta1 :t II I J lo: fl 11 I I I' I 1•\ ,1n.., l'Jt I I~ tt1:m l(, !lo lh•• c\ .m )(c•l11·a l p<il1tll':t l movt•mcnt , c• J r lt·r·); rur <•I ba~1· " 1•r•Mll·d T ho• .,talt'·, "Alllo!l(I:.' 111111 l1 1:,pan1<· "'heh·' 11111 t.S I"'' t' 1· n 1 u r m o r 1· r 111 II "n a I cl ll t·a i.:;in ~lbox In Tf'xas :u zed proportions , this 1:. the Jml blem faced by Pres1dtmt ('artt:r throu~hout ha!> Southern base Thus, -;Jurs about He 3gan'!! "racis m " are not just the pobtirs of ex<.'l':.l> but a dead ly serious e ffort to e ner~iie mino rity vote r :. Whal a n · tagon1zes edalor ial write rs and r artoona sts may impe l blacks and Hispanics to vote TIU: NEED IS imperative in Texas On lv three Democral1c num1n1•es · Al S mith. Adlai t ~v en ~o n a nd Ueurg e Mt Covcm havl:' l o~t Texas No Oemorrat ha:. !Jel.'n cler ted without t•a rr)rng Tex as Rut Carte r s prL•s1de nl1 a l rernrd w11uld have doom £'tl h1 rn in th<· old Tex-as . whe n • ··An g lo~'' ruled 'I have ne\ f'r seen a pres ident S•> p11orl y n·i.tanled," eonfaded one vett:ran l>crr11H'rat1<· pola t1 l' 1 <1 n herl' Nobt•d y ha)> a g1w1d v.nrd for him " 'I et, tl11~ old pr<i pn•cl1r l!'I l'artt'r . now tra1hng 1n ,tll 1)nlls. will <·arry Ti:).as One of h as reasons is Reagan's anemic <:ampaign A better reason 1s the black-brown vote The pol i ti ca lly c r i l1 r al arithmetic of minorit y voling de pends on vague approximations In 1976 when Carter won Texas with 53 percent. the bla<·k·brown vote may have been 550.000 <out of 4 million 1 Carter won an es tamat.ed 87 percent of the browns and al least 9:t percent <Republicans s ays 98 percent l of the bla<'ks FOR CA RTER to carry Tc·xas this ) ear, he must dramatic ally expand the J97fi m inority-voter volume· ctnd 1101 fall too ra r belo14 h1 o; share of 1t then That is the )ob of Hob n eekel, a s ki lled p o l1l1 ta l te<.•hn1 <·1an rrum Hrno klvn whr> left the While Housr sta ff 1 wh1·re hP had bee n selling SALT 11 lo ('ungrcss i early lh1:-. year and (•arnc here to 5.ell Caner tu Texas Hl'l'kl•I ~ l'f'J::ISlralton effo rt ). were l'X~etl•d lo y ield 800,000 Mexil•an-Amvra ean voh·r:, lcom pared with 460,UOO in 19761 by the Oct ~ de adline New black reg- ast ration is less robust and less measurable If Heckel can ae tually get the new voters to the polls . Tex a s may w e ll be Carter's. That Is why Beckel h ad n1J time for much more than hp s erv1re r e:.pondin g to r om plaints from lrad1l1<inal Tellas Demorratic politit·1ans that the president's r el'ord fl agrantly of fe nds Texans Carter's ene rgy policy seem inJ,?ly favors the Northeast . his oil windrall pro· fits tax enrag1;:). s mall royalty o wners e ven mon· tha n 1·or porat<• lltan!'o the Carter ad m in1 strat1on •l> clc mandin~ new s chool busing In Houston l.T. GOV. Wtllwm llohbv <And s late Atlorne y 1;t•11e ral ·Mark White , two morkrntt·ly <'•JO· ~er• at1 vc Dl'm(ll'rnti; supporting Ccirtcr, ha\c "'arnecl the presa dl'nl lhctl hJ!> r atlrocid clf'regula t1 on bill 1s ruining hem political ly among lower to middle in c ome no n m1no ril y Te xan!> Rou s t1n~ freig ht r at e s ror Wyoming rnal . they warn, will tJ rive sky-high utility bills st ill higher and alienate f aithful Demor rats It 1s amo ng dis a ffected De mo(•rats that Re publican Gov Hill Cle m ents . <·ailing Carter a "phoney" and "liar" s pn::ads the k eagan go~pel Ar · comparued by former Gov. J ohn R Connally. C le ments s pent the past month setting up Reagan u rgan1 z at 1ons 1n fo rme rl ~ "brass r oll ar" Demoer a tt<• country ISC/·c atled bl'r ausc the Oe morratlc Part..· had a brass collar a rr>und v~te r:.· nN·k:-1 Clements' aux1haric·s there a rc fu n dam e ntali s t H a p t 1,1 ministers 1nrlu1linR Curter s up µortcr:-. or 1976 who preac h for Rt·a ~an this 11mt' 1111.l. l 'Ot '1'T\' 111 l't•ntral Tl·x :1:-, ... •HH -:ut·h Hthlt• ht•lt l1ras). 1·ollar art'a 1o1.h1d 1 ~o \l' Cartt'r ti'> ~H'rt'l•nt uf ll!-l !nl~ \1111• ('art•'I :-tr a1t·~11>h .1•·l..n 111o1. l1•1ll(1' th,11 •~ 111\pll:.).lhlo• tht:> 111111' Ir 1111' ('llUJI t \ ·, 'nit• l ;ill" h<'lo v. Iii l•l'n'1•11t ti1t'.' f1•;tr ,, ... 1.1h •\\11l1 · 1lrvp in lht• rur .ii '"ti:' 111.1 1 will n ·quirc· a her111e minority I urnoul to sa' c Carter Finance Law Cutting Development Gifts To thl· E<lllOI I wnulol like I<> lha nk )llU f()r \our Pd1torial laudinl.' thr Tl N (,'\' r o r c11nanl'l.'. for 1l s a r r om pltshrn t•nts lo d a le wit h n·5.pl•et to c·ainp:.u gn Ctna n<'tng fo r tht· Oran~•· Count) B11ard or Supervisors. J\pparl'ntly the Da tly 1'1lut has not a nal.n t.-d in devth the r am pdt~n contributions lastt>d 1n the rampaign disclosure fo rms , as has the TIN l'U P r C:Jmpa1gn re form committee. Th<' edilonal of OC't 14 !'ltates that there has be•·n an "1nnease 1n anothe r 1ype of •·ontnbutwn s maller amounts. but ('oming nonethc lt•ss fro m p eo p l e wh os e llH'lthoods are dt•pent.lc nt on the 1l1·vl'lopmcnt industry Thest> an• ~·ople s ul'h as .. nginee rs. environmental ronsulta nts real es t a t e attorney!>. 1•ontrar t ors and the hkt• " I WOl'l.O l.IKI-: to take io;M1e with this statemronl The T l I\ Cl0 l' monitoring l'ffc1rt involves 1den t1fil'at1on of l'vcry 1•(1n tnbutor a !> to the nat ure of lhear business 1 e . d r velope r. doc tor s hoe sall':.man. c ivil enginee r, ct<· On(.'e 1dPntiril•d it is a simple matter to calculate the total funds ronlnbuted by a given type of bus tnt'SS. It IS a m atter or fal'I tha t ran be documented lhal the total rontribut1ons rontribuled ~Y l_he development industry C which tn· eludes developers, builder s. rivll engineeni, environmen~al plan· ne rs architects, Kr ading con· tractors, geology •s oils firms. a nd m aterial s u ppliers) ha s d ecr eased from 75·80 percent before the TIN CUP ordinance to 40 percent. They have not in· c reased as you so stale . SHIRLEY L. GHINDLE Chairman. T IN CUP Campaign Refor"' Committee ~,.. ..... ,. To the Editor: Did my eyes de cei ve me? "Pickets Protest Porno .. In Newport Beach'! .. Adult " bookstore under siege? It's true you know. . Here in the heart of all that 111 dun and moral (The Fun ZOoe on Balboa Penins ul a I there stands a bona fide threat to the well-beina and high moral stand ard• every Newpr rt Beach reaidentl hold dear. How dld tht., come about? . Cutioaaly enou1h. a almUar "thrfal'' comes to mind from a few yean back. Aa I rec1ll, local resldentl and city offlclala were ponderin1 whether1 or not to c loee the afor~mentioned Fun • Zonl· !lo"'n 111 1 i.:ood Wh)" S<1mcth1ng ..1tt0ut II h1·1ni.: a haft plan for k1rls. 1011 !111 t.v. g1v1ni.: !ht> 1·11y a he.id n<1m1· I'\(' l11d lht>v dost• 11 do" n ., :'1111 SO IN IT!-' pl<.tl't' w1• ha Vt (i(I or m o r t' p r o t f' :,, l l' r c. w a ,. 1 n I.! "Ne wport for famll1t·s · :rnd "Don 't Exploit Sex· plac ards 1n a belated attempt to foree the 1s s ue onl o th e s mutt y, "an1mallst1C'" porn mer<•hant <who wouJdn't havt• e ven hePn ther e in lhe first plac.·e had the t'1l y council and populacl' altkl:' s hut the J<'un Zone down to !Jrgin with l With this 1n mind. the dubious merits of an ·adult" booRstbrc not only rome into play. but the ~1~n wavm~. name r a iling pro tes ter:, s erved l1tlle 1n11r c purpose than attemplm~ to hcdl' Lhe c•1tv's (and thr•1r own l f~ulure fM not getting lhe Joh done right the firs t time Nothing more than self n ghleow. l'Xl'r<'ases 1n posture C'ame through lo me I gues~ this revt:a ls l anc1 n<it for the first time I µcop le forsak mg morality and or decency fur the sake of a few e xtra dollars <·ourtesy of Joe Tour ist. With this re<'urrln~ theme or. "If you r an'! do 11 n ghl the first time . pass the b lame onto somebody else "< as ev1den<'ed by these demonstrators l , I came acr oss thisquotein your paper: "This would be okay in Costa Mesa, but not here an Newport" David Shaw For this 21.year resident .of Cos ta Mesa the n • are: la) no "ctduh " bookstore&, < b I no pass· ing of the burk. and (c l no un necessar y rrosstown rhetoric. NICK SANTANGELO ......,.armmrfc To the Editor: I would like to express my re sentment and ange r over the adolescent rema rk made by a Mr. David Shaw and printed in your paper concerning the porno shop protest Tuesday. Oct . 15. Why should a disgusting shop of this kind be okay in Costa Mesa? We have decent, moral famili~ hvlng and working m o ur city the sa'»e as they do. We breathe the same air as the peo. pie In Newport Reach -so may I ask, what m akes Newport Beach any better than Costa Mesa? Not a hell of a lot. WE DON'T want trash in our town any mort than they do. and 1 'll bet tr you checked out some ol the 1ddressea ol lhe protesten, aome COil• Meu ad· dre11e1wouldpopup. l 'm not 11ainst • fl.ht for the rt~hls nf pt '<1p l1• but why down ~r adL· and m .1k<· 1rrt'~pons1 lil•• s t att•menL' ag<11n.;t '.\ 11ur s1stf'I 1·1 l \' ~ What affcc.·ts o n• :.11onL•r ur l:i l r r afft:• l~ lhP olh\·1 Wh~ n•>I pull tol].H her and flghl as a lt«lm ·• l,for one.a m r roudto sa.\ lli..,<.·in Cost a Mesa' CAHOLEt: l.l:\DSJ\Y ...... Sold Slaorf 'l'o tht> Editor T om l\turph1ne o h v1ou ~I ) h asn 't be <'n r oast1ni: a round poor old plumbing plagued Co~ta Ml'S:l l!J gh School lately A~ <i matter of faC't. I wonder h11"' lon g 11 has b<>t·n since he has a1· tually bet'n present on any one uf the four tampuses h1' outlin('d and eval uated for possi bit• 1·losure due to the Newport-Me ~a Srhool D1stn<•t 's battle with thl' fallout of Proposition t3 and dwindling student enrollme nt. Com<> or1. Tom. even the best st udcnts can't ") ust coast .. and t>xpect t o write "s tcrl1n)o! 1uurnalas m " Yo u uhvwus ly haven't done your homework 1n ra<·t. you are so poorly pre parl'd some extra credit quell' tions are in or der . J. WHICH NEWPORT-Ml!:~,\ high school campus h as JUSt un· dcrgone a 2.2 m11L1on dollar re modelmg and refurbishment? 2 Which Newport.Mesa high school has u multi·mtllion dollar libr ar y. m edia center. television studio and photography lab? 3. Whic h loc al high school <'ampus is al this minute in the process o ( improving the total school program with the approx· lmately $450,000 being received by virtue of having been select- ed a SIP (&hoot Improvement Program l ca mpus. 4 How many Costa Mesa llJgh Srhool students take advantage of the " .. congested area due to nearby Orange Coast <.;oll~ge ar ro!ls the street" by e nrolling In enrichme nt and advanced placement rlasse11 during the school day? s Which campus of the four Newport-Mesa high schools hllS the greatest amount of space In terms of acreage and "room for additions If needed"? 8. Name the exad year that asolation and being out of the m ain area replaced a central. ac~essible location in det ermin· ing school sit e 1ppropr1ateneu. 7. Whic h "sleek" Ne wport Mesa high school rampus has s pent more time. money and energy than any other In the past 10 years In becomlntl one th at Is consistently pral11ed by all outside evalu1tort" 8 What Ill Informed Orange c·u.1 .. 1 1>:111\ 1'111•1 1•111 ploy1·1· ha:. dl'111w rJtt•I\ •-,nlcl' l'Oslct :\11•:.a ll1 v h~rho11ish11rt an d Wlt'I ., t>t\ V 11 > 'v AN 'I'll J<:Jo:SE .l1w rnall sm Advisor < osta Mesa ll1g h School "' '""" To t ht' Editor Anyone with a Sl'nS1' of direl' tum knows that th<' wind on lh1s coast blows primarily out or the west l 'nforlunate ly. much of l.o. Angeles County lies furthf'r wesl than rlUt"s Orange This bodl'S ill fnr us and olhPrs E>ast w<.1rd. for evil t); the spawn of L A and let no one d•iubl it S mng. mass murde r . dopt<, pe r ve rsion. busing , grart. nQU., v1olt•nt•e you name 1t , L A in vented it and 11 al I blows our ""a' No1o1. on the map the distance betw<•cn I./\ anrl Or ange Coun· ty 1:. a very thin line Already ton much of I. A 's filth and 1n s an 1t~ has C'ros~cd that lint:' and blo wn in Our t·ounl v government needs to take stern measures lo rurh ,, WAHllf.N (; ALTlfOrf Sa~TalMw Tu the ~itor A yes vote o n l'rOP'>S1t1on ~ this November will help restore Lake Tahoe to the cond1t1on 1l was 1n years a go. Once beautiful wtlh s parkling clear waler and fresh mountain air the lake has been bhghled with intense development result· ing in heavy !lmog. traffic con gestionandfilthy water qualtly. T he task 1>f restorin~ the lake will be difficult but 1t can be do ne . . Proposition 2 would allocate funds for the purrhiAse of rnural areas along the• lakP's short' where it has been d<'lnmined th at development wo uld a d versely afft>cl the lake 's water quality. The S8S million dollar bond issue would be used to purc hase land only from owners who voluntarily want to se ll their land The stale would pay fair mark<'t prices for the proJ1· erty . ~ Proposition 2 will go far to restore lhe lake Your yes vote will help lo rever!le the trend that Is qukkty dutroyln~ Lake Tahoe. a va luuble r erreational area DAVE llAl,..L • TM Deity ...... _.IC_<_ ••c- ury 1..-t.-n L~....,.. M --••· ·-· .. _ ............ c ......... . CA tit ... L .. tlN Hllt~H ... ffMCI'*" . ..................... _ .. .,. ......... .. ......... ""'""' -· ... ...,.. _ _.. ... 1..c-.... _, .. •-It I• -..i•IMI ,.,._,._" BUSINESS I STOCKS Thur8day~8 NYSE a.m. (PDT) Price8 COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Thursday, Oc tober 23. 1980 H/F DAIL 'Y PILOT ln•tnmaents C%ar Music Sweetens More Than Ears By MILTON MOSKOWITZ If anyone has the right to say ''Strike up the band!'' it's Daniel J . Henkin, a SO-year-old Midwesterner who's buildiq a business on his love for music. In the process, be has re· versedoneofthecentral nowsofourtim e : thesubmergin1ol s m all companies into conglomerates Henkin. a native of Kansas City, began playing t_he clarinet at an early age He e ntered the Kansas City Conservatory of Music when he was 12, graduating at 15. He played professionaJly in the Kansas City Municipal Band. Dan Henkin then went on to lhe University of Missouri, where he had a music scholarship. He became first clarinetist with the school band. He also formed his own dance band. After graduating with degrees in both music and journalism. Henkin entered the U.S. Air Force. In the early 1950s. ~e became direc- tor or t he J a pa n Air Defense Band in Japan. Money Tree Returning to civilian life, Henkin di.d a short tour of_d~ty with an advertising agency before sigrung on as advert1sang m anager of G. Leblanc, a musical instrument ~a~ufac~urer in Kenosha Wis. That was the start of Dan Henkin s business career . He 'loves music, especially band music, and he de- cided to make his way in the musical instrument industry . In 1960, Henkin joined one of the largest companies lD this h eld,<.: U. <.;onn, an Elkhart, lnd.·based manufacturer of brass and wind instruments. Conn's history goes back to 1874. Its leadership was such that at one point many years aeo plants in and around Elkhart turned out 80 percent of the band instruments produced in this country HE NKJN'S SPECIAL interest al Conn was helping music educators in schools to build up their band programs. He created special band recruitmg programs for them. He also publtshed a n award·winnmg magazine, Con~Chord. Jn 1.969, Conn passed into the hands of ~acm11lan, once a proud name in publishing t hat had evolved tn~o a hodgepod_ge made up or s uch elements as the Katharine Gibbs s~cr~tanaJ s<:hools, the Berlitz la nguage schools ; Collaer s ~n­ cyclopedia; the San Francisco specialty store, Gump a; Rrentano's bookshops : LaSalle t:xtcns1on Uni versity: and a clutch of music companies lone or which was Conn> It was all pasted together by an autocratic businessman, Raymond C Hagel, who never won high marks forhumoror ~armth. Henkin quit in 1970 a nd bought K.G . Ge memhardt.,an Elkhart company that made flutes and piccolos. Working closely agam Wlth high school music teachers, Henkin made t he flute a popular instrument among students. IN 1977, HENKIN sold Gememhardt to CBS, but he con- tinued to run the company until last June. . Meanwhile, things were happening at Macmillan. Pittsburgh's H.K. Porter acquired a big chunk or. stock. A new management headed by Edward P . Evans was installed Hagel left (be 'snot even on U~e boar~ anymore). ~nd the con· glomerat e's music companies, which were losing money, went on the auction block. You can guess the next move in thls morality play. Yes, Dan Henkin bouibt all of them. . . Dan Henkin's passion is music and he explauis this em· pire be has created as a ·'labor of love." He does~ 't want to speak about what happened to these compai:iies under the rule of Macmillan, but be streaaes that he is 1oma to hire peo- ple who understand music. . 'tto•·k• '" Tla.-. 'tpol llgltl Dou·Jo11e•. I 1·era9.-• ..•. NEW YORKIAPJ Fl,.., ClrJw..Jonn ....... 1ar -.. 0<1. n . STOCJCS n HI I\ LOW 0oM 0V lD lnO ~ 01 .. f.11 947.17 '5S.lh 0.61 20 Trn J10 01 Jl2 d lll..26 •• Ol o 11.'7 1S Ull 112 71 Ill 17 112.21 llJ 01 + 0 14 6$ Slk 36 U9 361 S.. JS9 SI )1.5 44 ... J,17 1nau. 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Off H v, Off • l \>",, Off 4 3 ; II • lfl OAI L I ~II \) c -D•llJ PoiOI S~ff P"°"' CAROL RENEAU OF SOUTH LAGUNA CHECKS OUT 'VESTIGE' AT MAIN BEACH PARK Whether It's Seen H Art, or 8 Lump cf Metal, You He"en't Heard the Last of It Vestige Wins Reprieve Hearing 011 Lagui1a Sculpturt" Po s tpon~<I By STEVE MITCIU:U . Ol t,_ oattr Ptlol S~lf Vesuge. The ••ord means ··a trace of something that on<·e cxlstt'<l but bas disappeared '· \lardly an a ppropriate na me for the controver~1 a l sl.:el sculpture that ~races Laguna's Main Beach Park. A rnore ~c­ curale title might be "Vesu vian." for all Uae rumbling and uptoar the is.foot tall creation has caused tn the Art Colonv THREE voC'al l,:1 1~u n:tn:> havr· appt>aled lo the Statt.• Cm1!-it<.1l Commission to ordl'r !I'll' n moval of 'V1•st1~\ · bt>'":llJS" they say the res t101! hulk l1lr1t·k~ Laguna ·s •·wmt.lo ..v 111 lie •:t· 1 • Rut it now ;,pp1•;ir-. , 111•1"1,11111 on the fate or th1• llal l'a.,nr1 ,., Delays 'UnJ·us ' ~~~~-·-~ ~ creation won 't be m<t11r· until at least rrud-Novembt:r T b t: :Halt: panel '!-S laff postponed a publ1 r hcJriM{ N1 the sculpture last \\'Pek sav11111 they have not decJd(.'d wha1 "re("' ommendat1on to mukt· on th•• future of tht• art 1>1ecl' .-L M ·11n Beach Park T hey'll ofr1'r some •:o n ol r l!c orn menda t1011 l 11 s t att• com mi'ls1oners JI t he . •'\ l'l 20 co111miS!>1•1n m<•1•t1nl! ar> S;i11 Diego ~I E ,\NW Hf L f<., .. <' u Ip tor f"e1:.l1>r!U!>, whu • rt".1t•:d h1 -; h1:1t\'} ~lct>I artwnrks 1n 1. .. guna ('110 ~hll. hiJS ft'>(0f'IVCd \.<\t1l'<1 fr<•ffi lll" r1t.Y ,,.,.k111c him 111 1 t>m1 •• ·c· Vt•-<tll.!t' :11 h1 • 1·(\n\ 1•1111 t11 1 Tlit ·nJlnt•JI • "J" C"l'l"l{'d J I \\,1111 lw,1• t, l't1rk. I 1 .t J.11"ll)f"' Laguna T1.1rns Do1vn Hil"8 ide Freeze A propost:d niorah111 u111 1111 <1'..• velopment of h11ls1d\.'!> :rnd •ll)(•n space in Laguna Real h ha-. bc1•11 rt!ject.ed t,y .. s plit vritt· ''' I h1· <"• ty Council. The council vut.••I a ~ lo 1 c1••c.:1 the moratorium. .,.. h!l•h wrivhl have been effecl1vE> unt1 I thi>, 1t.•,'-. General Plan ha.s bcr'n r•'Vl!!':<i C OUNC'IL Ml~MDERS Nell Fitzpatnck anu Su II y Helll'ruc voted agains t th<> motion lr• re ject the moratnr111m Some members of citizen cum mittees in the mids t of t he General Plan revision procl'S'i bad urged t.hat an urpenc\ <Jr dinance be a dopted \·') 11•m porarily halt subdiv1 ions C\n open space and h11lsidc• dre:i.; Dick Toomey chairman or lh<' Open Space a nd r·1ln S\.'r v.1l•on Elements ('omm1ttN' an the General Ploln rl'Vl'llOll ruoC(''iS, said a d.:fimt1on of Opl'n l\p J l 'C! was needed. TOOMEY SAID the t·ommit lee members dun ·1 car t: i( there is a moratorium or not. but needed an open space definition to comolele their task Mayor Wuyne Ha~l111 s:ud ht.> didn 't support the moratorium lwC",JI)~, 11 \lo ;1, tHl•lt'('I :-.'>LI \. ,inll UnJU~l fh a•lde;l th.JI inc Ju,.1 •l•11,.·r~ hati i1ln·ad\ b1•1-n de la ·1• rl arid t h,1\ :-.•11 h ;1 rn11r'tl1 num woulrl tJC' · pu ll.n~ tht 1·u,.: out I ri,m un- dn I hem ' CClunctfm;111 Kdly AtJ)•l \;mt the needed dt>fl mt1on of OJ>t!n s pace could h<> Jirovided And, hr aid, t he dcvclopt.'rs' proJl'Cl~ ··will fl y or not flv on the merit uf th~ prnJert." Island Yields WWII Victim. ANCHORA1a;. Al 11~k <.1 CAf>i ~ilitary officials Sa\ the) have found what they think 1s another skelPLor of a J apancse -;ol<her on the Aleutian island of A tlu. site of a World War If llottlc The skelctQn 101 act from the 11c h as down , WJS un< overcd t.1hn ut :t5 ~eet frllm whl're two CPasl <luar rhmC"o recently foun<I 3 sk~leton said William Bruu. F.lm ndorf Aar For cP [lase snokesman. The search for the rest of the s•'cond '\kt'f('tun has been hailed lH'<'::iuse of .Japanese urnmuni· t1on 1n \ht nn•a. l\n 1u s l\id ::i:-. a six month l.aglrna Loaner When .lul) slippt•ct in to August. thret' LJ~unons ap1w .ult•ll to lhe stat(• panel lo havt· 1t ·rcmov1>d i\ public heann)( in Scplemb...·r w.:i-. postponed unl1I las1 week., clnd th>!n postponed aga1J1 until tbc Nm ember meet1n~. P:istunus 'lays he"s workini? ,.,n the N oJblem. <rno has a cuui>h: 11( :-.oldt-n ng irons 111 the rire For oill' th1ni:. NC'wport Beach m11.~ht be interested 111 acqwring the J.<JOO.ttm sc11lpt11rc, he ;:;aid And a business near his Laguna Ca nyon shop has expre,.sed an mterl'st in havin~ it put in fro nt "sort of hkt• a ltJcal land mark." THl!:N THERF.'~ always th1• poss1b1hly a pnv.111' r arty m1~ht 1.·1i m c up with the $15,000 tc. $20,000 tu huy tht: piece. tht.• bl'nrdC'i artist sa id And he 's st ill willmg to sell it :n the city, saying the pnce "would rP.flect the fact that l l ive and work 1n Laguna Heach. · But rrwml>t:r:-. 11{ the La~una Uc Jch l\rts ~ommission say the coa'ltal t•11mm1s ion shouldn l •·v1•n Ir<: 1·.,n:-1den11g the i::.s u1.= · "[ ti1-; I!. nol J s~<Jlewidc 1s::.ue, 11 ·-. ~nm..t.hine the t:1ly should hand If!," $~1y'i l u nnie fklda. ..:!lairma11 (,f the <'OUn<'il app111n1cd ;;rt.-.1 um m1ss10n. AND, SH": SA \'.S, mterfe rence b> the ~.late 11anel could have an c Hcct on the arts commiss1on·s pl:rns for Mam Beach P ark "This is a spot the commission wuuld Uk.-to take advantage of for presenting arl in Laguna Reach," she said. She ._,1ggcstcd a rotating type program, wi th a static three rt 1mens ional art piece one month. perhaps a mime or or- chestra in th park for a few weekeot.ls and then a mural dis- play ··More ~pie go by that in l cr">e~·tion than dnywhere else in town It 's our nagship." Mr'> Belda sa id. SHE SAJO THE fact tha t some pe o ple don 't appret·iate t he :.cul pl ure might threaten future proJects at Mam Heach Park. "I can't think of one piece uf <t rt that everyone is going to like There's a s ubJective aspect of v1ewin~ a rt · . So the arl" cornm1ssiun will tw. gathering il'i forces pri01 to the November mcetin~ 1n an effort to h alt state inter vention in 1.aJ?una 's art affairs. DP Development O&'d But .. "'trings' Tied to Condo Project Two potential environmental hazards . floodin g and toxic chemicals, caused t he South Coael Regional Coastal Corn mlsaion to :i.ttach slrinRS to a p. proval of 288 proposed con- dominiums In Dana Point. And besides the environmen tal concerns expressed by the commission this week In HUJ)t· lniton Beach, the development It required to provide at least "l waits of affordable housing to epmply wtth county and state c:PHlal zone requlremenlll THE l4 .l ·ACa F. site i:c between Del Obl!lpo Street and ~-·-~uan Creek on Stonehill ~ame t.be al~ Is In the flood. lU area of San Juan Creek, the lo"inmlllk>n required that ~ ~ area be ftlled and eleut· • Cd l0 11 (eCl d00VP lh1• 0ood plain This would re<}u1r1• se ven foet of fill in most itr<>aR of the site, said a svokcsman for the de· veloper. But Commission er He nry Wedaa asketl that the developer prove the earth used to elevate the s ite 1s not taken from an abandoned t:hem1cal dump site. "MANV OF THIE chem ical dump sites ha ve jus t been forgotten." Wedaa said. "We need a professional report on where the fill is coming from and if it contains hazardous waatea." The comml11ton •l•o d«ided lo put a permanent dtlclalmer on each condomlnlum deed slat· ing that tho <lwelllna Is l~ated in a former and potential naod area. With all conditions a tlaebed, the commission gave its ap- proval to the development. The project, being d eveloped by Sterling Homes, will include a three-acre park and wi ll consist or four·, s ix-and e1ght-plex two- story t.'Ondominlums THE PROJ EC'r previously bad been before the. commission and at that time the price of af- fordable unll.8 was mandated w range be tween '37 ,950 and 150.950, but the commission •treed to update the costs to con· alder the two years· worth orinfi• · Uon. The uni.'8 are projected lo be completed by 1181. The preVious price scale esllma\ed a comple· Uon date of Unt. Runner Sues Cultist llO.STON <AP l A µ~yt•h1Aog1st and marathon run· ner has riled a $1.25 million suit against tht! Church of Scien- tnln~y, char~ing that one of its m~mbers pounced Oh him when he rrfused a recruiting pitch. Dr Lawre nce Stifler, who S<Jys he used to run HO miles a wei.:k a11d e nc ered the Boston Marathon. says he was hurt so b<Jdly his running days may be over "He's been harassed by these churrh types so many times before at the sa me location that finally he got fed up and said leave me alone." said Stifler 1s la wyer, Michael J Flynn. STIFLER, 40, OF Brookline, rnntends in the suit that he was on his "'ay home Sept. 11 when church member Roger Sylvester 11f BosLOn approached him on a d1>wntown street and asked if he wanted lC\ join or 1(1ve a dona· ti on Stlner s aid he toltl Sylvester h r h a d been a pproac he d ·•millions" or times before. had no inler<!st m the church and was tired of being hara~sed. Svlvester turned his attention t11 two other passersby. who also ,..,11d tht'y wer en't interested. St1nto'r said he ver ball y support· ed the two people, which ap· ~"' C'ntly enraged Sylvester TIU: SUIT CLAIMS Sylvester iumvt'd on the doctor 's back, knock"tl hi m to the ground and started choking him Several otht!r church me mbe rs pulled Sylvester off. the suit ~aid. ·'These guys get so excited by their church superiors that they go nut and grab every dollar and everyone they can, a nd resort lo bizar re behavior," Flynn said. ·'This lS just a gross manifcsta- lion of that.·· Stin1•r s aid torn knee cartilege and blood clots from the incident may end his competitive run· ning car eer F lynn said his r lient was on crutches for three weeks. continues to limp and may need surgery ~ CHURCH SPOKESMAN, the Rev .Jack Rraghlon, con- tedes Sylvester was a church m ember at the time of the inci· dent. But he sajd Sylvester had been told not to proselytize the .night of th e attack , and therefore the church was not lia· hll LOCAL Oeilf -SUlff -Sea King, Queen Ma rilee Elias and Clay TUcker reigned as homecoming royalty this past weekend at Corona del Mar High School. The 1~ king and queen are both 17 and both are seniors. Marilee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Simon Elias. Clay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tucker. . . ' ...... ,'' . . . . . . . \ \' -t. f t ff t' t t t fl f f • I t f '\'.•.·.::.•:/:;·::.' .. ,, ........ , ......... , ... ••"· . •::.·.*:.·::::: ....•.. . . :: ::::::.'.'.'/•,·: . ...... _, ...... , ... ,. ...... ············., ·::.·.·.·.·.·::1'. ,. ......... ·:. ········· ......... ; .. . ········· ·········· ·········· ········· ········· ....... ······· ······ ...... ~» ' ~; Rftgnl119 Q~ Patri<'ia Schi apelli. a 19- year-old sophomor e , was c rown e d a s Sadd le back College's 1-980 homecoming queen during r ecent festivities. The Tustin resi- dent. a ch e mis try major, was chosen by a vote of the student body. 'Tonunie' Baldwin Death Told Family m embe rs have an· nounced the death at 90 of Mrs. M i r iam Lo uise "Tommie" Baldwin, a Corona del Mar resi- dent since 1958, who died Mon· day . No funeral services will be he ld for Mrs. Baldwin, who before her retirmem ent in the early 1950s, had been social director for lhe Lake Placid Club at Lake Placid, N.Y., the famed winter resort. SHE MOVED TO the Harbor Area from New York in the mid·1950s. then spent two years livin g In the Hon olulu area befor e retumjnR in 1958 The thrice-wido wed Mrs . Baldwin was a familiar figure at the Sherman Foundation Garden in Corona del Mar. She was an avid gardener . Huntington to Shut TwO Grade Schools Survivors in clude her son, R .J . Garnaus of Newport Beach : s is ters Marga ret and Eleanor or Lake Placid, N. Y .: three gr andchildren and two ~reat-Rrandch1 ldren THE FAMILY s uggests m~monal contributions in her name to the Sherman Founda· lion . 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. or to Hoag Memorial Hospital. 301 N . Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. By PJUL SN EID£ RM AN Of U• D•llY ~11.e St.II Faced with declining enroll- ment and an immine nt financial crisis, Huntington Be ac h City School District trustees decided toclosetwoclementary schools'at the endorthecurrentscbool year. More than 100 parents packed the meeting room , and many pleaded wi t h trustees lo find alte rnatives to the pro posed closures SCHOOL BOARD President Roy How responded that the dis· l rict has exhausted the reserve fur1ds that carried it through re· <'ent years or declining state aid. ·w e have reached the bottom o! the barrel," Ho w said. We are ~oinR to have to hve within our income now Jn order to have a balanced budget during the com- ing school year, we must close al least two schools. "We sec no other alternatives. We see no bail-o uts, no secr et funtl!> cominJi? up." T rustees inRtructed a 'parenl- teacher advisory committee to return in January with recom · mendatlons on which schools should be closed. THE CLOSURli~ sites will be selected from among the dis- trict's nine K ·S schools and its one special education school <Cla pp). The district's three middle s chools (grades 6·8 ) a ren 't to be considered, the board said. Although trustees unanimous- ly agreed that two schools must be closed, they disagreed ·on whethe r the advisory committee should relum with the names or Laguna Art School Plan8 Open HOU8e The Laaune Beach School ot Art wttl conduct an open house Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m . •t the campus at,,~ L•guna Canyon Road. / Dnf'ci Patterion, recently •P- polnt'fl director of the school, wtll •t#t sueats, and a faculty ex.bi bi wUI be on dllplay. .. __ ...,, -----.- just two schools or with four. lis t e d in o rder o f c losure priorities Superintendent Lawre nce Kemper told trustees that nam· ing two additional schools as candidates for clos ure would create a greater emotional dis- ruption among parents. BOARD PRESIDENT How a nd Trus tee Gary Nelson agreed. How warned that men- tioning four schools could result in a "range war" within lhe dis-~ tri<'f But trustee David Sonksen argued that the trustees must make the final c hoice on which two schools will be closed and said he wanted LO be able to look at other sites in the event the board does not agree with the committee's two choices. "I'd like to retain my right of discretion ," Sonksen said. "I want the leeway. We may not agree with th e rommiltee's priorities." Trust ees Paula llulse and Norma Vander Mole n agreed with S<>nksen. and the plan to ask the committee for four ranked choices was approved 3·2. THE TRUSTEES have the a uthority to select two schools from that 'list or to choose two other schools for closure . The district expects to save $150.000 annually ror each elementary school it closes . A group of Kettler School parents submitted a 200· signature petition to the trustees. demanding an explanation as to why the trostees woul6' not con· sider returning sixth graders to neighborhood elementary schools and closing a middle school. Superintendent Kemper responded that not all ele mcn· tary schools currently could ac- commodate a return of s\xth graders and that such a move would require disruptive re- dlatrictlng of school boundaries. Kemper aaid the district's enrollment has dropped from a hltb of 1,311 ln 19'16-77 lo the cur· rent 6,117 students -a decline of 18 pettent. He said this trend ta ~·ped.ed to continue through 1•. --~ In formation on how to specifically address such con· trl butions may be obtained by calling either the Sherman Foundation or the hospital. Arrangements were under direction of the Neptune Society, Newport Beach. \l oman Hurt At San Juan Fiesta Sues A young woman who suffered a s kull fracture when she was thrown from her horse at the annual SwalJows Day Parade in San Juan Capistrano has ftled a SS00,000 negligence suit against the parade organizers. Stephanie Hilton, 22, of San Juan Capistrano was riding in the parade on March 22 when a s udden drum burst from a nearby mar c hin g band frightened he r horse, she said in th~ suit filed in Orange County Superior Court. H e r attorney, Ronald W. Chrislip of Santa Ana. said that Ms. Hiloon has permanenUy . lost her sense of s mell and taste and may lose her hearing as a re- sult ofthe fall. She is asking for SS00.000 for medical expenses and loss of in- come from a series of defend- a nts, including the Swallows Day Fiesta Association, the City of San Juan 'Capistrano, Orange County and it.s Sheriff's Depart· ment . and McDonald's Restaurants, which sponsors the Westerner's Drum Corps -the band that allegedly startled the horse. Library's Friend8 Seeking Old Boob Friends of the Laguna Beach Library will pick up books from donors. especially those dona· Uona ol recently published hard- cover books. If you've got a small collec\loo you'd like to d o nate. call 497-1733. A receipt for the boob will be made out for tax pur~ - \\ . I ·---------------------------------------- Irvine \''our llttmt•••••·n ltail~· N_.•·spapt•r VOL. 73, NO. 29/, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1980 TWENTY·FIVE CENTS . Jury Flays County on Vote Counting Tht• Orllllgt• < 'ounl) lfour\I or Superv1son1 '4 B1' 1·hu:.t1 &l'"d toct.i \ by the ('0Uhl ) (jrund JUI) (or ll' decision to ac·t1u1rt• a St 5 m1lhoo vote·t'OWltmg :. y:.lt'm thut '°'a:. fraught with fa1lu rt• in t h1· .J urw .I Primary Elet•tmn The JUI'}', 1n a 3.1 pag1• rt'I" 1rl delivered to s upervisor!> lat1 Wednesday. :.aid 1n a l'Over kt ter. ..The c 1l1zens ul Or:Jn~~· County should be assured that their votes can he cuuutcd ac rurately." l'h1· tuf"\ dwr .:1•d l h JI l1111u1J mt•rt1hcr:. 1·1rndu1·11•tl '1r1u 1h quull' ;111d in,H•1•un1t1• fl·:.~·1irl·h un lht• ~1 :\l'"lt'I ~)'lt·rn.., lflt ~oll· 1·01111t 1nK 1l1•v1t·1·'> .1 1111 Jt lcil 0 '41t h •"<I rt:"nll'h h.HJ JUd~mt!nl h y a llo '4 •n!! an t''I 1·1·1•tl 111~1} ~~nerolll> J>tn 1111•111 · 111 ttw ( 'osta Mc!>a (1rm At·cor du1~ to the.· 11·1mr1 Ult' r nu nt) p.rnJ M drtt'I !Ill IJl'rl't'lll of rht• pun •ha:.1· coM pr111r H• tht• June 3 cleclion 111 wh1 1'11 tht• "Y tern wa~ ftr.-1 use<l Tht• Jury 'a11l lh c hoard "not onl y could. but ~tuJu ld have an llt·1pated the polt:'nt1al extent or 1h1• problems inherent in tht> \' Jlter Marte l S}St em at the 11 m t> 11 wai; !>clel'tl'd " The i.u<'c~:.i. of th~ system In lhl' Nov 4 <'lection the jury said, will ~ tht' re~ult flf additional t'Xpc11d1 tun ·· a nd hiring of 'pt>rsonnt>l net·essar} to make the svstem (um·tion." '"flowever, if the systt!m does nc1t function properly , the responsibility will rest ex elusively with the sup1~rvisors who. in opposition to the best ex µcrt advice. voted to acquire an untested and unproved !>ystem." the jury sai'1 . According to the report the jury interviewed J I pNsons. in· eluding member.; of the board and personnel from the county Administrative Offi ce, the cow1- ty General Services Agency, the <:ounty co un s e l 's o ff ice , representatives of Martel and e lection officials in other parts of the country where the Martel system is used The jury s ugRested that the board took t oo m uch of a layman's approach in the cte c1sion lo acquire the syste m. .. The grand Jury recognizes that the Board or Supervisors operates. and appropnc.tely so. in a political arena. "However . the board shou.ld recognize that the burden of cer- tain highly technical decisions sho uld rest more heavily on those whose expertisP and posi- t ion mak es them m o r e knowledgeable and immune to the mflucnce of political lobby· in~. ·'To that t!nd, it would have bt!en advantageous to the board and to the citizens of Orange County lo solirit a recommenda- tion of its expert count v staff.·• <See DF.VIC't:, Pa•t' A2> Iran Adds Terms to Hostages? Slayer of Two Court Upholds Death Penalty MISSING 3-YEAR.OLD . Jahn Rlchllrd Ry•n Police Search For Missing Boy's Father Police detectives now believe that a blond. 3·year -old Newport Beach boy. last seen early Wednesday. was abducted near bis home and are concentratuw on locating the boy's father. · John Richard Ryan, seen last around 6:30 a .m . sleeping in a crib in an upstairs bedroom of Ilia 1randparents' home at 1748 Bayport Drive, was the subject of an intensive police search "ednesday. But police called o ff the search. wflich centered in a 4wampy section of the Upper Newport Bay, when five bloodhounds were unable to trace the youngster's scent any (See SEAaCH, Page AZ) Coast Weather Low cloudiness and fo1 toot1ht and early momin1 1 Friday 'Cleartn1 to basy 1uublne by Friday after· noon. Lows tonlpt . 54 to IO. Friday hilha tr7 to 73. IN81DE TOD.4 t' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> The California Supreme Court today upheld the death penalty convic tion of Earl Lloyd Jackson. 22, a s ignal that executions may be about to resume in California after 13 years. In a 4·3 decision by Justice Frank Richardson. the court a lso reaffirmed the "presumed" constitutionality of tbe 1977 death penalty law and rejected varioua claims Jackson made concerning the incompetency of his attorneys and an impartial jury. Jackson was convicted of murdering two elderly women in Loni Beach. One of the convic· lions was with special circumstances and led to a jury verdict of death. The last man lo be executed by the state was Aaron Mitchell. who died in San Quentin's gas chamber in 1967. He was con- v icted of the s l aying of a Sacramento policeman. The 69-page majority decision Joined by Justices William Clark and Wiley Manuel a nd con curred in by Justice Frank Newman says "The 1977 death penalty law. as with all legislation. is pre· sumed to be constitutional and 1t does not 'clearly. positively and unmistakably' appear to violate the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments ·· The ruling s aid that Jackson "received a fair trial" and added. " . . . in view of the overwhelming and uncontradict- ed evidence of defendant's guilt ... we conclude that no 'mis- carriage or justice has oc:curred. · · Today, 43 people, all men. await possible executio n in California. They live on Death Row at San Quentin, a place that has held some of the country's most celebrated felons. Mass slaY.er Charles Manson and Sirhan Sirhan. killer of Robert Kennedy, spent time there. but were transferred after a 1972 state Supreme Court de· cislon throwing out capital punishment laws under which 194 inmates had been executed. Four women walked their last mile on Death Row. includin1 murderess Barbara Graham. Her bitter 1tru1gle for life was depicted in the film. "I Want to Live ." The l ate S usan Hayward's portrayal of Miss Grahaf" won her the Academy Award in 1958. • Still ''" the lleac!fa Carol Reneau of South Laguna checks out Vestige, a huge steelwork sculpture that has drawn protests from some Laguna Beach residents who don't like it ~racing the Art Colony's Main Beach. The Coastal Commiss1onwill pondertheprotestssoon. Medical Facility Progress Related ByRICHARDGREEN Of 1M 0..1• ~I ... SI•" Progress is being made in an effort lo establish a medical care facility on the UC Irvine campus, UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said today. Irvine Weighs New City Hall The Irvine City Council will consider next Tuesday whether a new city hall should be built near the intersection of Jeffrey and Barranca roads. According to a city staff re- port to the City Council, a new city hall can be built there '1. four years. He said negotiators from UCI and Long Beach Memorial Hospital continue to discuss the project. -The differences that exist presently between what Long Beach Memorial Hospital wants to do and what UCJ wants to do are not great." he said in a press conference. "There is a need for a hospital in Irvine." Any hospital to be built at UCI would have to be approved by the University or California Board of Regents. Aldri~h has said that dif· ferences between Long Beach Mernorial Hospital and UCI over the establishment or such a facility revolve around the profit desires or the private company and UCJ desires to make the facility a leamin• tool. Saddle back bomb Threat Called Hoax A telephoned bomb threat dur· mg the noon hour period in which one class was taking a test forced evacuation of about 400 students from the Saddleback Community College's Irvine campus . No explosives or anything re· sem bling a destrucli\·e device was discovered Wednesday in a canvass of the school at J effrey Road and Irvine Center Drive. an vestigators said College officials said about 400 were routed rrom classrooms in four buildings by the phony threat delivered in a telephone call. ·'The people responded very well," said Director of Instruc- tion Dale Larson, who said fire alarms were triggered and every- one left the guildings normally. _ Heaaidthebombthrealwasex- plained only to those students who asked directly' when it became evident there was no fire. Ba•a'I Faith Decision Weighed By Panel BEIRUT , Leb<:1non <AP) New conditions for the release of the American hostages in Iran may be added to those outlined b y Avatolla h Rllholl a h Kho· meini. a hardline member of Iran's Parliament said today Ile said a committee of the Pa rliament has finished a report on the 52 U.S. hostages, and the proposed con.titions for their re- lease will be presented to lhe full assembly Sunday. But Ali Akbar Nateq Noori. a m e m be r o f t h e I s I a.m i c Republican Party on the aeven- member committee. said in a telephone interview wilb The A .. aoclated Press "some more con- ditioM may be added" to the four bas ic terms outlined by Ayatollah Ru.hollab Khomeini. Last month Khomeini said the conditiorui were the return or tbe late shah's fortune , a U.S. pled1e not to meddle in Iranian affairs, dropping or lawsuits against Iran, and release or S8 billion in frozen Iranian assets. Noori said the conditions pro· posed by the panel would remain "secret .. until they were un· veiled to the 228-m e mber as- sembly Sunday, the hostages' 358th day in captivity Asked if the l nited States was likely to accept the conditions, he said. "Maybe not now that some more will be added, for the conditions may not be limited to the four conditions, .. of Kho· m eini Despite some optimistic pre· di ctions that the issue could be solved in a matter of days. Noori suggested the process may be t1me-consumin~. ·'It is unpredictable because opinions vary in the Majlis," or Parliament, he said. He added it "won 't take more tha n one week" for the first round of debate but that more rounds may be necessary if the full assembly refers the report back to committee for further study or changes. Noori, who headed the special courts that tried s us pected members of the underground an· t i-clerical group known as Forghan. said more lime might be consumed while the U.S. gov- ernment considers the condi· tions. "It is not enough lo jus t say. 'we accept.' because our condi- tions are put in a special way that will be known later." he said. "If the United Slates acts in one minute then we will free them the next moment " * * * "Within this time frame, the city surely can work with Irvine Unified School District, and others, to secure a jolnt-0wners agreement and the neceasary sources of funding," said Paul Brady Jr .• assistant city manager. He said this morning that any a1reement on the hospital would be diACUSSed with the City of Irvine, which is currently in the procesa or 1tudyin1 problems re- sulting from the lack or medical facilities near the city. Another American Arrested in Iran WIMd ,,..., Rkltord N~ tlw -. lw ti? Tlw /orYMr ,,. ...... taUrl oboW turrtMl/ -.... ,,.,. "'9oQe "' ,,.. ,.,.,, tll a """ of arficw• °" flofe IH. B~ot Reprint Sought LOS ANGELES (AP> -One more American has been arrest· ed in Iran and may be in dan1er of executioo because of his reli1ious belief• and h1a U.S. cit11enahip, relatives 1aid today. However. Sobhani 's brother Morris. a civil en1ineer In Santa Barbara. said he believes he · ·was picked up because he is an American and because he ls a memberof the Baha'i faith They are exeuctlng and persecuting the Baha 'I continuously. •••• ,....... ca ... &..-. .. ...... CM ............ ..._..._M =·:=:-: .. =-·~ a: ...... BJ DA V1D DJTZMANN .. ...., .......... Tbe Libertarian Party of Oranp County aned for a court ·• order W.._.y tbal would re- q utre reprlnUDI of about a mUUoa ballotl for lbe Nov. 4 elecUan 10 that partJ afflllatiom now abbreviated would be ....... out la full . J~~T.~:1rr.~ bear ............. ID the HM Oet. ao. five a.11 Wore tbe elecUoq. The le1al action, flied by Newport Beach attorney Ray Hendrlcklon on behalf of Ubertartan Auembly candidate Robert.a Rtoetwt, al.lo ub Uutt the November election be potll)ODld If ballotl cannot be reprinted In Ume. . Both the Llbertartaa Party and lb• Democratic P•rty, wblcb maJ ja6a the a.wau&t to- day • ...md Iba& tM abbnvta· tlona UMd on the ballotl an mla· leadtn1 and conluain1. In Ma. Rinehart's case, the te1al action clainu she will suf- fer "Irreparable harm·• ln her nan f« the 10th Aasembly dla· trict seat if the abbrevlall0n "Lib" Lln't chaiured . Tboulb the '10th auembly db · trlct only takes in part• of Aft.Wm, Tultln, Yorba Linda, Plaeentla, Brea, Oran1e. Santa Ana and Ynlncorpor•ted areas, (8-~ Pate A.I> Mohl Sobbanl, an Iranian by birth and a naturaU1ed American clllaen, is beinl he ld in addition to the $2 diplomatic tao.ta1e1 and a free-lance writer. said George Havens, a spokesman for the State Department's Iran Wotkin1 GroupinWuhlnlton, O.C. Havens uld SobbanJ, 4', wu arreated ln Irb laat month and is beln1 held on unspecified ebar•es. ·'They have told his wife (a Moslem> that she s hould not havt! married a non·Moslem and her marriage should be annulJed and that the child they have Is il- le1lllmate. · · he said . Hl11 brother said Sobhanl, who operates a a mall computer firm in Tehran. wu seized Sept. 6 as he (~ FAmt, Pase A2) 11 I _J _ .. _QAJ.1..' 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WecJnesda} lhal ,hp 'c11:-.l·t.I mort' lh .. n or1•· iwri.on rn1ght bt; 1n volved i11 thc llt'Jlhs Shl' said -,ht• wai. lwin~ purpust•ly vagut' tt> kee11 the k1llt'r or killer off bMlanrP On Wt"<inesday she toured1the spots wnerc l wo c·h1ldrl·n w1•11· found slain and v1~ll t-d the parent:. or one v1c tim • \'o Pl a" 11 • for llo#a "fl" llftftlM' WASlllNGTON (A P ) The Pentagon 1~ ma kin~ ' ab~olult: ly no plans .. for the possible rel ... ase of U S hostage~ held by Iran, Defense Department spokesman Thoma~ Ross said today llftagata Ra,. Carfrr·• llft-ord ST. PETERSBURG , l<'la 1AP1 ltonald Hea~an !>harply · criticized Presulenl Carter':-. handling uf the l'conomy today. saying .. he has given us an cc·onomic record of misery and despair unparalleled in recent history " 1 Rt'lated story, Page A4 ) In remarks prepared for an outdoor rally 1n St. Petersburg, where a large number of retired persons reside, Reagan said pensions and Social Security payments have been "destroyed before your eyes -month after month after month by being battered by an inflation caused by Mr. Carte~·s policies .. " In the final two weeks of the election campaign, the Republican presidential candidate is trying to focus on the economy and U.S. defense capability two issues on which he believes-Carter 1s most politically vulnerable. Tenants Refusing To Vacate Homes By GLENN SCOTT Oil"" O.t1lf Pllet S~fl A group of 71 tenants of a run down apartment complex in San- te Ana say they aren't leaving \heir homes despite a court order to do so. •· The residents of the dozen units «201.Saad202l W. MyrtJeSt. were told to vacate the premises in an 4wder issued Monday by Orange County Superior Court Judge Ronald Prenner. The ruling came al the request of city building inspectors, who !la id the apartment buildings are not safe and have a lack of heat ing. uncovered hght1ng fixtures and broken windows. The tenants. however, say they have nowhere to go They were to hold a press con- ference t~ay lo attack the way the city has handled the incident. Al a meeting of the Santa Ana Neighborhood Organizations. a 1rass roots • group r epresenting people from 13 older sections of the city, Housin~ Com m ittee Chairwoman He len Bro wn blamed the landlord and city policies for the tenants' s udden crisis. She said the landlord shouJd be pun~hed for failure to maintain the apartments. But she said the owner. Frank Holgersen. lives outside the country and has made no effort to satisfy edicts issued by the city. She said the city. meanwhile. has made no attempt to establis h a rehabiUtation program for rent· als or to erovide low-income resi· dents with government-assisted housing lo replace homes lost to redevelopment or other new proJ· jets. •'This is just another move· by the city of Santa Ana to get rid or its low·income residents." she said. SANO president Sam Romero told an audience of a bout 100 OAANGE COAST persons that 600 res idents arc scheduled to lose their homes to future plants threaten another 600. -Said Ms. Brown: ·'These people have nowhere to go. I'm telling you, there are no places to be had." Fr.-r.,,.AI SEARCH ..• further than the front yard of his home. The boy 's mother. 3J.year-0ld Julie Ann Ryan. told police that he r estranged hus band. who wo rks in Saudi Arabia. was planning to visit his home town in England this week. But police. who've been at· tempting to make contact wl~ 40 ·year·old Timothy Francis Ryan's parents in Hastings. England, said they've come up empty handed so far Police who said the blue-i!yed child w~ wearing blue pajamas with an airplane print. claim they haven 't rule d out the possibility that the youngster was kidnapped. "But right now ," said Newport officer Rich Long, "we just want to find the father. There is good evidence that makes us believe we couJd be dealing with a c hild stealing case." . The boy's mother. living wtth h e r p a r e n l s . s a i d s he i. s mystified by the case. She SaJd she looked in he r son's room early Wednesday. covered him with a blanket and went to another room to rest. When she returned to the room at 9 a .m .• the boy was gone. During that period, she said, her father was at the side of the house doing yard work and her mother was in a bathroom showering. Iranian \liarriors In Attack IH:IHl f'. Ll'lrnnon (Al'I lr11n1 u11ta11tul wurra11n1 1>4!netrat 1•11 Ir t1~1 lint•i. hx1a y 1rnd rean (1111·1·11 lh1· hard "' "'~tc·d defend 1• I'~ o I •\ h 11 cl ,, 11 .u11I Kho r rtt lll.!>h.1111 k\• I ur~t·t c1t1es for l ru11 111 iii. 1111111lh 11f(1 war with lr1.111 u T1•l1 ra11 l'Ommuruque ~Uld Ir.in ulsu :.u1<I llucp positions ul ttw northern ent.l u ( the war front 1•am~ undl·r illlack from Ir 1· I ll-C1 p I e r h fl r n l' I ran 1 a n ~1111• a l roo i>t' rs Hut the lrao1an:. reported no S Ul'<'c~1ws aguinst th(• Iraqi in V l:l ~lllll rc1r<'l' On Wednesday lrao l'om·cded the invaders had madt· ~aans "' Kho rramshahr <illd rt-po rted Iraqi armored fort~s were battering besieged Abaclan Thl' l wo Khuz1s tan vrovince l'llacs arc to miles apart 1111 Shatt al·Arab waterwa y M'Plff<itang Iran and Iraq at the hl'<1<I oflhc l'l'rswn (; ulr f 'ro• PagP .II DEVICE ... The Jury was 1>art1cularly critica l that Lyle Overby. an aide to former county s uµe rvisor Rillph Diedrich, worked as a representative for Martel during the decision-making process and lobbied heavily for the county :\cquisition of the system . Orange County was the las t county in CalHornia to report final unofficial election resuJts to Secretary of State March Fong Eu. The delays in arriving at a final tabulation we re blamed by county ofricials o n several problems including ma lfunc- tions of the new vote counting system. The jury did not r ecommend that the system be scrapped. Ac· cording to the re port. its inquiry was focused strictly on the pro· cess by which the system was acquired. The jury said it found that no serious problem in the tabula tion of the June vote could be al· tributed to poor organ1zat1on or planning on the part of manage· ment or pers onnel in the General Services Agency. It said thal "each problem of a serious nature was the resuJt of the inherent difficulty or im plemenling a brand new ex- tremely complicated and untest- ed system . '·Any attempt on the part of the board lo place blame on public employees for failure of a system which the board insisted on purchasing s hould be re garded seriously by the citizens of Oran~e County." Two s upervisors, Tho m a s Riley and Ralph Cla rk, we re not available for comme nt this m orning. on the j ury's con clusions Fro• Page Al FAITH .•• tried to leave Tehran with his wife and daughter. Columnist Jack Anderson. re· porting on ABC's "Good Morning America" today. said Sobhani has been charged with being an American spy, but neither his brother nor Havens knew anything about an espionage charge. "There can't be any charges against him because we .kno~ ~e wasn't involved in anythmg, his brothersaid. "All we know he is in jail right now. As far as we'recoo- cerned there has been no trial." Ha v~ns added : ·'The Swiss have been trying to get access to him but so ( ar have been unable to do so. We know of no formal charges." The United States has been working through the Swiss Em· bassy in Tehran on hostage- relaled issues. DAILY PILOT lht! Ot.,... c_o.,1 0 •1•v Pt101 '#111'1 *"'''" n <•tnOtlW'O ,,. H••• Prn\ ,, PwDll, .. d bY ,,.. ~;~= ~-:.,..~'~:;~~~~~:':. tor , .... Mll"t. Newpo1t 8f'Mh, Htif\f1n41'0f'I B••tllt/ft•w~t•ln V•llt, l rlftfHt \.•OVl\A 1e,11<111tf~ GOl\l A \olf'91• '•9•0~t .othon '' P\fDfl\,.. s.MurtN"Yt .no ~vno•,, '"• PfU'<tH' uvt>1t\"•"9 OIM\t I\ •t UO W.'t •• , \t'"' P 0 80• '*· Cet•• #An•, t •WOf'nl• ..,.,. Porn Shop Fire Blamed on Arson "_ .... _ l'f•\l•r.t Al'\O Pu0!1.,_.. T....,._on• f1'•)~1 a.eetnH Ad-19nte6nt M ·M11 By STEVE MA&BLE OI .. Oelty "91 SUff Fire that wu apparently the work of anonists swept throueh the Talk of tbe Town adult bookstore in Newport Beach early today, burnin1 maguines and boob and 1corchin1 s•des of the building on Mariner's Mlle. Firemen, who said tbey ex· pertenced difficulty battllDC the 4:42 a.m. blue due to thick black smoke, estimated dama1e at sn .ooo. moetly to contents. A security 1uard at a boatyard acroat the atreet from the booll store at HIO Weat Coaat Hl1hwa1 spotted amolle pourtn1 out of the tllop'a front door and notllled ftre olftdall. Au&horltl,.. atlll 1Uttn1 tbrogp tbe ...... early today, , said the blaze started at some unknown point near the maga&ine racks in the center of the X·rated establishment. They said the fire was of a suspicious orteln bul would not speculate on how it might have been started. City officials, who've been at- temptinl to cloee down the just· opened shop. were granted a de· lay Wednesday in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court In order to amend court papers. The aex emporium opened for buslnea on Ocl. 9, one day after the city unsuccessfully sou1ht • temporary re1trainin1 order frolll Judae John K. 'trotter to prevent. the clty11 llnt adultl· only boobtore from opea:lq. .. ·-.-•"•~I r ~~------~~=;yC-----~~~ ~__,, -........_.,,... -... ·-- I l r_,._ . I /? ; l ti ~ t' } ' ~ /tlillitJll PainfiHfl Vincent Van Gogh's "Bouquet of Wild Flowers ," has been sold at C:1uction 1n New York for a reported $2.2 m illion. It wa~ lht' a rtist's last work. finished in June, 1890, a month ht'fon· his death Iranian Speaker Says Carter Erred By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of I"" 04•1f P\l.C St.ti The message was clear a nd it was direct: The United States governm ent s hould have given Iran 48 hours in which to re lease the hostages after they were taken into custody Or else The speaker wa~ <Jn Iranian Dr ~ Abbas Amirie d r ew several r ounds of applause We dnesday ni~ht as he addressed members of the World Arfairs Council of Orange County Amine, a two-year resident or the Urutt'Ci States and a visiting professor at UCLA. said the ad ministration of President Carter e rred in not taking s wift action again"t the Iranian rebels and follower s of Ayatollah Kho- meini. He said the notion that Iranian student dissidents took the hostages was a fallacy and said the successful kidnapping or the 53 Americans wa s a well· planned exercise that Khomeiru himself oversaw "If the Carter Administration Trailer Gone From College The devil round work for idl<: hands on the campus of Irvine 's Christ College, one teacher al the Christian educational mstitu· lion complaine d to p olice Wednesday. Kenneth K. Ebel, a Costa Mesa resident, told poli ce he stored his tent and travel trailer rig valued at $450 in what ap- peared to be a safe storage spot near student dormitories on Con· cordia . He said in his grand theft re- port the camping unit has vanished from the parking lot. had given a 48·hour ultimatum last Nov 4 (the date the hostages were seized J I assure you that within the first 24 hours the hostages would have ~n released," Am1rie said Amiric claimed the Khomeini has t he backing or only about 30 pe rcent of the Iranian popula· lion and that t he re m ainder of the population is a "silent ma· jorily" who previous ly support· ed the deposed Shah or Iran "I ask you 1s -'1 r Khomeini merciful and compasl>ionatc I tell you no He h as kllle tl thousands," Amine said .. The tragedy 1s that the Unit ed States has given credence to his r egime." . Amirie did not directly ad· dress reports that the hostages. held captive for almost a year. will soon be released, perhaps as early as next week. But he said both presidential ca ndidat es CCJ rle r and Republican challenger Ronald Reagan can take advantage or the situation. Carter by claim 1 n ~ r esponsibility fo r the hostages' release. Hc ai:an by s uggesting "the re must have been something unde r the table'· between the Carter Admirustr<t· lion and the Iranian government Cor release so close to the Nov. 4 e lection. Amine. in other comments de cidedly anti-Khomeini. said: The success or failure or the Shah's son elevatm~ to power in Iran will "depend on the stance of the United States." Iranian students and pro- Khomeini followers in the Unit· ed States. "should be arrested and placed on a plane and sent to the Ayatollah." -The ill·fated attempte to free the American hostages could have succeeded, despite equip· menl breakdowns and poor logistics. .. -. ~ . BALLOTS • • th•• h1w11uH ask' fur rl'pr1ntinJit of ull ballots Ill 1 h1• <'Oun I y for the benefit of L1bcrtari<tns. tn other races Ms R1nehurt i.ilttl the uh brevialion "Lib" 1111 lhl/ biillOl could be eaMly confu!\l•d with the word liberal. a IJl•hti<·CJI clesat(na t1on that has httl\• in common with the Libl'rtarian philosophy "It is therefort.-inaccurate and mis leading to the voter s to have m y name lasted on the ballot with a p0lit1cal party des1gna· lion as 'Lt b','' ~hi' said in court docume nts Orange County H\•J(aslrnr or Vote rs Al Olson ha~ <'<Intended it is too late to reprint ballots before the e lct·tlon and that to undo an y c·onfuswn among voters , prinll'd :.hetts will be posted in a ll voting booths (!X· plaining lhl' ahbreviataons, such as "Rep" ror Rcpuhhcan and "Dem " for Oemoc·rat Olson com·cded the abbrevia lions could r rt'ale questions an voters ' minds . but he said it hecCJme necessary to truncate the designations because or space prohlcms 1111 the ballots, especially where candidates' names CJnd party l1t lcs wer e simply too long llendncks()n ~aid CJfter riling has court papers Wednesday that 1l would <'oSl about $.100.000 tu have the ballots reprinted . "This matter is a matter uf extreme urgency and will re- quire expeditH1us jurlicaal ac lion," the attorney said "If the ballots are not reprinted. I Ms . R i nehart a nd o ther Libertarians ) will s uffer ir - reparable harm " Ms. Rinehart said her party has taken "great pains to become qualified for ballot participation in the e lectoral pro~ess in California and my campaign has been centered on Libertanan Party principles and the name 'Libertarian· " The Libertarians formed their party eight years ago, but not unt1 I this year did they have enough voter registration to qualify for a lasting on the ballot. l''or this reason. they claim the a bbreviation is es pecially detrimental at this time in their party's development. Other abbreviations on the :"llovember balf(1t include Al P for A m erican lndepenclcnt Party and P&r fnr l'l1 a ee and Freedom Party Typewriters Stolen From Irvine Plant A burglar who s mashed in a front wrndow al an Irvine firm ·that does research work with flavors ldt a bad taste m the mouths of µl11nt o ffi cials Wednesday by looting its office Of $2.100 U.) t ypewriters William L Anderson . of Un ivers al Flavors . 16950 Armstrong Ave. told police of- fice employee Caryl Huntzinger was first to arrive and discover the crime. Investigators said whoever broke into the facility whose front entry is partially hidden by landscaping. thus covering the burglar at work, took three typewrite rs. including one $1,800 model. Nothing else was stolen from the flavor development firm and the intruder apparently took whatever he used to shatter the door with him. CALIFORNIA Thursday, Oct0De1 23. 1980 l>AtL 'f P!LO r :.\.) Failed Levee · Releases Floods Bank Collapses; Families Flee San Joaquin Gusher Artor's Doctor Dr. Rodrigo Rodriguez, in charge of cancer treatment of actor Steve McQueen, displays vials of drug Laetrile used to halt the growth of tumors in McQueen's lungs. Dr Rodriguez, located in Baja, California, Mexico, said the actor 's condition is stable. --------- Judge, lawyer Get Prison Sentences LOS ANGELES <AP > -A former Citrus Municipal Court jud1e and a West Covina al· tonaey were sentenced to state priaon Wednesday for complrins to_ t!!!Vgem d i.llUl.U of iliimkliD 1 Yin& cbar1• aaa1aat tbe •UGl'De>''• c1i•ta in M c .... But retired .Judce Wllltam Martin, 53, and attorney Waldo Brown, 51, immediately filed ap- peals. Superior Court Judie Gordon Ringer released the men oo their own recotnizance pend- ln1 t.be appeal. •• r1c ... .- LOS ANGEi.ES (AP) - Edward Asner, for the flnt time since tbe 10-week actors' strike, crossed a musicians' picket line Wednesday to return to work as the gruff city edJtor in the CBS series "Lou Grant." Asner said the striking musi· ciaos "applauded and thanked m e for m y s upp ort " when be en· tered the gate at CBS Studio Center. He said , "They w ere ver y , very nice to me today and they u n · derstood my problem." A.Miia The actor, who had emerged as a spokesman for the militants during the walkout, had pre· viously said he would not make up bis mind until be was finally ( STATE ) c&u.d &o work whether be would crou the picket line. .... a. •• ~ .... SACRAME NTO CAP) Republican Party attorneys are tryina to stop Democratic can· didat• for the Le1islature from uaing bulk mailin& prjvileges to cut campaien costs, the San JOiie Mercury said today. Tbe newspaper said a com· plaint was filed last week with a post office branch in San Fran- c isco and f o rwa r ded lo Washington, a nd attorneys representing the Assembly Re publican Caucus would follow that action today with a suit in federal court in San Francisco. Slllp•C•IHfle SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Coast Guard conducted an in· tense probe t oday into t he befogged San Francisco s hip channel collision of a freighter and a fishing boat while both their radar sets were operating. The skipper and sole crewman aboard the Seattle fishing boat, Martin Higgins, escaped serious injury Wednesday after their vessel collided with the American President Lines container ship President Grant. The colllsion occurred about two miles outside the Golden Gate. SAN t-'HA'1CISC0 (Al'l A n·c·l'nlly fortified railroad em· lrnnk mt•nt holding back water from » hroken levee m the San Joaqurn l>clta guve way today, tl11odlng farmland, routing resi· d ent~ ~nd thre atening an t111u1·dud !lY'•lern that supplies wuh•r Lo m11re than a million pcupll' The Saul<! Ft' Railway em IJ1tnkmf'nt gave way about 2: 15 n ni as a freight train crossed. lcav1nt1 a 100 foot breach, ac· cording to Lt l-'red Wilson of the S an Jouq u1n Cciunty Sheriff's Oeparteml!nt Two o f t he train engines slipped off the tra~k:. int.o the wuter, but the re were no tn· Juries, he <lid An ('Val uat1on of about 50 'Clunker' • Drivers Get Break LOS ANGELES <APJ -An anti·smog regulation requiring controls for older-model cars has outlived its usefulness and posed an unre· "nable rinancial burden on 101 income motorists, the Catiforn 1 Air Resources Board said be ore abolishing the program. Becaw.e of the board's action, eHective Jan. 1 tailpipe emission controls no longer must be in· stalled on 15· to 25·year-old cars when they c hange ownersh.ip in the Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco m etropolitan art'as. However. devices already installed on those cars cannot be removed. ·'The program was necessary when it began (in 1972) because many of these ca r s were manufactured with absolutely no ractory·installed anti-smog contr o l s at a ll ," board Chairwoman Mary Nichols said Wednesday, "TBE&E were as many as three million of these can on the road when the proaram began, but al.nee then the number of 1955-e5 model cars In use baa dropped more than two-thirds and current demand for the add· on devices is less than 10 percent or its original level. .. Nichols said ma ny of the·older cars emit 10 tim es as much pollution as new cars, but she called the problem "insign.lfi· ('ant" because SO few Of the older models are still on the road. By the board's estimate most of those autos ar e driven less than 5,000 miles a year. While it is uncommon for a government agency to voluntari- ly eliminate reguJalions. Nichols said, "This one simply outlived its usefulness and is too ex· pensive for such little benefit. The time has come to end it." "THERE IS NO sound reason to hold the owne r s o f the oldest cars hostage whale the legislature fails t.o face the need for automobile inspections." Nichols saitl. "The boa rd has a responsibility lo eliminate waste and worn-out programs on its own.'' Repeal of the retrofit program for 1955·65 model cars was in· el u ded in auto i nspection measures r ejected by the legislature during its last session, she said. GOURMET MARKET DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD ~ -~~ • t..r-:"::4.'~~ ,"f 'ititd dhru~ 1.-m·i., DOii'l roraet &o c •'ILLET Ot' Fl, ESH PACIFIC i,ED SNAPPEl . 99C LB. MEAT DEPr. Prime and top choke beef. aged at least 30 days to the peak or pt'rfection. 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Below the embankment is a network of open aqueducts and pipelines that supply about 1.1 million people in Oakland. Berkeley and other east San Francisco Bay a r ea com · munities with fresh water . EHt Bay Municipal Water Dist rict workers immediately s hut down pumps that boost the 'Goose' To Mo·ve Next Week LOS ANGELES (AP) -The mammoth Hughes flying boat will be moved from its berth in Long Beach Harbor Wednesday and towed about a quarter mile to a temporar y location, the Wrather Corp. has announced. The aircraft. one or t h e largest troop· carrying s hips ever built. has spent 33 years in drydock since its con· struction by the late Howa rd Hughes near the end.of World War II. It made only one fii&bt of lesa than a mile under the euidance of Hushes after which it was con- sidered obsolete for m ilitary purpo11ea and stored in a ti1htly guarded banaar. It ia being moved lo make room for cooatruc- tion of a new car10 terminal In the harbor. I .. _, .. water from the aqueduct system pipelines to the East Bay area. Thal would reduce the fiow .of water from the system from t.be 300-miltion gallons a d ay to about. 200 million gallons, said Dave Vossbrink, a district of. ficial. OFFICIALS WEaE consider· ing closing down the aqueduct system, but Vossbrink em - phasized that the district has a s ix-month supply of water in reser voirs and a closure would have no immediate impact on water supplies. "We are keeping our fingers cr ossed," he said. "There is an absolute threat" lo the water supply system. The waler system was not im· mediately harmed by t he break in the embankment. according Trust Fund Set LOS ANGEi.ES <AP ) -A trust fund has been established to help the Wldow and children of Delbert R. HaJyard. a Pico Rivera man who was fatally wounded last weekend. to offic-ts at the scene BM district offit'ials hcid warned as recently as Tuesday that the aqueduct system was in danger unless large-scale am provements were carried out on the levee system. On Sept. 26, a levee holding back water from the San Joa- quin Delta burs t , sending floodwaters over the Lower Jones Tract. More than 5,700 acres or rich farmland. with crops nearly ready to harvest. were inundated there. causing more than $5 million in damagr SINCE THAT 300-foot. breach, more than $2.5 million has been spent fortifying the rail embank menl and sealing the broken levee. The levc.'C, which was sealed Friday, is part of :.a sonietimes- fragile network that protects a · patchwork of more than 250,000 acres of farmland in the San Joaquin-Sacram ent o Rive r delta. President Carter declared the area a major disaster , freeing ff'de ral funds for ret'overy ef· forts THREE DAYS ONLY :"'IA\'E TWENTY TO T\X'E1'TY-Fl\'E PERCENT ON OCR EXTENSIVE COLLECTION* OF FINE JEWELRY Today through ~atun.1a\, Octo ht:r 25. -.tkct cxqu1~ue l.hanmnd rin~"· nc:ckl:Jct:~. pc:ndanLS, eimn~<; anc.1 bru1 x.:hc~. ~an: Twemy Percem Ci'" >rful gem stont" 1e::w clry tnl'lulk.-" 1Jd<:, pcarb ;rnd preunu . -.11m~ Save Twenty-Hve Pt:rcent " Gleaming I.ft-. &nu IHK gold 1cwdry Savt' Twenty·f1, e Pen.:ent Fine Jewelry •Watches and select piece.<.. nnt rncluded in -.ale BUlLOC~S W\ L~U \Rb NEWPORT BEACH EvAN PICONE DEFINES SUIT DRAMA IN p 1RE WOOL The soph.istkaLio n of jct black t: van Picone' imerprecacion, cla.~"ll Dr.1.mat1<.. Enduring. Wl>ul crepe, Jccencua1ed in soutac..he bra.id. -+ tu 16 . WrJp j;ickc1 S 1.35. Janot blou.-.e. white polyt:~tl'r crepe de Chine. ~"-H Dirn<lJ ~kirt. 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' Move Forecasts New Development Ttw l rvuw Company· rt"<'C-nt dt><"tston to remove 4,i.t:I liH 'rt'b ul IJnd rnim B la x 'lhelt..-rl'<t agrtrulturi.I prt>1wr w µoml b up lht• <'Om pan ) 'a lntens~ land develo pm •nt drslrt.'11 It hu.o; now rt•m m•t•d or apphf'd tQ removt· a lJt,ut 20,0011 u·n ·:i uf lane! fro m th,• W11lrnms.on Act 'f'hat 'ltU\t' h1w w ..i-. dt"stgncd tu pnit.•,•t ut(rtcultura l land from devl~lopm(•nt hy ~''lit~ lJl'''IX't't ~ t ux brl·ttk!' tl1 landownt<rs M1•r • th.an ,t9,000 arrt>>-of l rv1m• <'omiw uy l11 11d un.:uu.111~ wt•n • lJhH'N t an W1lhamson A c·t a6(rt(·ultural I"'' :o.t•rvt·~ m L~ wht•n I h t· htw Wt'lll into .-ffr('t Tht• l1111d 11w :-t rl•t't•nth in hnr 10 l>f' r{'rnovt·d fru 111 Uw a~r 11·ulturu l prt':o.\'r\'t• inl'ludt..,., 1u•rf>a li(t: rn <>ran~e. 1.a 1o:u n11 H"•a d ' und l rvuw The rnmpa ny l'an 't develo p tht-ll:tncl for .rno t tll'r lO yt·uri, "1thu u l paying a stiff pent1lly St ill. lhl' :-1mpl1• fal·l th _.t tht-c·ompa n.} lb r'c m uv1r1g th1:. land from th•· .IKr1<·ulluntl prcst·rvt-!)t!t-m i; to 10d1tate Lhl· I rvltll' < 'ornpun · ha :, la ruJ de vdopment desire:, tha t ltrl·. 111 '>um c l'iUU:b. uul vr !Syn (' with the lrvme City Gener al Plan ltow,.~,·r . ~<imt! l'lly i)lllllners s a y that large a mount,., of la nd urt> l>t'm~ rem oved by various companies from tht• W1l11a111.-.on Act a grac ulturaJ preserves be<·aube tht: propN t y t<.t x break fr(a vcn by the act as insi~n1ficant after P ropc1Hi lion 13. Wha te ve r the case m ay he, the 1nlt!nt of the Williamson Act preservation of agricultural land is a lau~ablc cause Certainly agriculture is a heritage'<m the Jrvme Ranch that shouldn't be completely obliterated Park Concerns Valid .Irvine City Council members are upset bec ause city teslunony wasn 'l allowed last week in Santa Ana at a senate subcommitte e meeting on the proposed Irvine Coast Park. They ha ve every right to be perturbed at those running the meeting. Alter all. traffic from the 11,000-a crc n ational urban park would have a severe impact on Jrvmt!, Proper road planning should be considered early in the park cons idera- tion process. Th.is was the message a city represE>ntative wanted to get a cross a l the s ubcommittee meeting. It 1s an important message and it's unfortunate that at couldn't be presented The City of Jrvine will have a long common border with the pa rk and it stands to reason that park traffic might Jam city stree ts. We hope the U.S. Senate pa~ses the authorization bill that would establis h the Irvine Coa s t Pa rk The pa rk would ccrtainJy be.• we ll utilized by cit izens However. lrvane's traffic roncerns s houldn't bt' ovt!r looked m the effort lo establish the par k Protection Excessive Irvine City Council.members P"\f81lteEI e severe case of overre gulation from becoming a city ordinance last week when they refused to support a s et of proposed restrictions on ice cream vendors. Backgrounm of ice cream truck drivers wouJd be checked and they would be fingerprinted under the pro- posed restrictions. Irvine Police Chief Leo Peart, who wrote the pro· posed ordinance. said that it would ha lt alleged narcotic traffickcrc.; and shortchange artists from preying on ice ere am Jovmg I rvme youngstt"rs Irvin.-Councilma n Larry Agran was on t arget whe n he told Peart th<tl the Irvine l)OHcc for ce s ho uld be able to stop this kind of activity without a new ordinance. lie _w as also . correct whe n he said the proposed r estnct1o n!. on ace . crea~ v~ndors seem unusually he avy-ha ndoo for lrvme. a city that doesn't even regulate transporters of radioactive material on its streelCJ. Now Irvine police administrators are bac k at the draw~ng boards trying t.O come up with a new. less restnctive ordinance for ice c-ream vendors . TIUs proposed ordinance will have to be judged on ils m erits once its written. For the lime being, however, it is refreshing to see a n instance when anothe r regulation was avoided. • Op1n1ons t:xpressed rn the '1pace above are lhose ot the Daily P1101 Other views e1tprc~sed on this page a re those of the11 autho rs and artists ReadtJf commonl 15 1nv1led Add ress The Dally Pilot, PO Bo11 1560, Costa M esa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Trade Secret By I •. M. 80\'D '1c•n who repossess 11ul<>11 for u llv1ni.: sa y the kind ur rar th••v'rc• afk r indn·utcs to s1m1•· t•~llmt what ttrnc of day or r11~ht the y :-.hould try lo p1r k II UIJ T hal llatu they add t o the informa li<m they gel from the S<!llcr 's records Sporty hllk models dri vcn by youn~ h1whl'IOrs un• ht·st ~oug ht :1f frr :! o m Fou1 1l11()r bt'lh lll!> tJf mod t•'!l t 1>r r1·1• o wned hy middle ai.:ed m ar ried men t·1rn he nabbed in pr1me l1me. H 's the whcn•a!Jonl~ th al ·s alwuy11 rn quest 11m nue of th1• m11!il 1ntcllc1·\uul uf the l1. S l'res1de nls , Woodr ow Wiison, onrc 1'181d he never m issed a day's in 8tltl llment of the comic strip ulled "Kraiy Ket " Q Do the J¥p»ne11c m a ke D1t11uns and T oyota& with r ight hund drlvt•'1 l>f.ur Gloon1y Gu~ Wonder why J immy walt4'd unUI jwal before the election to "pave the • ..,.... with 1old ... " • c.w 01 .. ,,,., U.• ~ ... , .... ~-:: ,:.~~ -::...~~ '::! ,.. .... "' ... nolt .......... '-' .. "'' 0-, OMf'f ~- I A . They 'd b eUer The .Japanese drivo on the le ft The car s they make for the mselves :.and for En~land all h ave right ha nd driv1• In c·ide ntally. no Amcritun 1·11r maker has ever put out a rl g ht h a nd d r i v c m od el spec1r1cally fo r s ale In Japun. Little wonder re w Jap1tncse drr v1· l\frwr u •IJ n <'UrS. The UC'lroil IJoys Jus t figured th1•y d idn't need th1• businc·ss, I ~uess . 'Y ou \h)n)& ot » 1t>rtille'ir nerk as long . Whal you don't think or is th at il 's not Joni( t•no ugl1 ld rearh the ~round (J flow m uch does It cost on the ave rage now to make II rull length m otion picture? A Almost $8.8S m1lllo n. That's for films that rom e out or the Motion P icture AR llOclaUon of Americ a. Jn several munlc1pa htles ;,round the world, truc ks arc only liceMcd to travel while the y carry rull load1. The we ll·inlentlont<d notion 111 to uve energy. d early. But It c ertainly leads to oddball d tatiom1. In Wanganul, New Zealand, one veg.itable trucker waa fined for retum· ing from market with empty t'UIUI. Do you know how much John Broncll orl1lnally pald tor that eect.ion of New York City known u The 8tOOJt7 Two gUM, two ket.Uet, two 1hlrt1. two coai... a barrel of d der and 1lx·blt1 ln, cold caah. Ruwla11d t:vanK/Robert Novak Carler Needs Texas Minorities . Al!STI N . T cu1 ~ E vc•n tlr11u1th hr .. t·Mt:t·m u1 T1:xa11 ha~ 1lroJ1~I lowc•r than 1tny carluir U1•n111«r ut 11· 11r(•.,11lt.-nl. J 1mmy 1'111t 1·r r11uy Y•'' win th1:-. '\lltl1_•'s .w l'l(:•'ltH'UI voll•s a n1t ~~11(• hie; Nt-1·111111 lt•r 111 w1ll1 a rluod •Jr M1•111t·an l\11H·r11 uu ;,1111 hla1·k ~ O\t' I'll N1111 I ltll·nt 1r1n it 111n 1 c~1i.lratr11n .11111 lu111•11.11 •11 rninorily v1111•rs Ill! 111· ht•(•(lfl)I' I Ii I· IJ l' I( I 11 111 11 V 11111\tllc .J111I 1•nd 11 r ( • :1 I t I' r '> ~ t r II t I'~ y In I 1•" 11 ?. II 1-. 1111 1 lllll' lu n · vu ir ttw pr\· '> I d I' 0 t !! 110 1! <'H'S that unta~11n 1 ie T•·xans P:.rlly lh unkb to lhc t'vanl(c•lh·al 1111Ji t1<•a l 11111v1•mcnl, t 'a rlt•r'~ rur al bas c• 1~ c11odl!il T he o;t;.11t··~ "/\11~luo;" rum ll1span1<· whrtc·s ru11 t>~ 1wr· t· l' n l o r m 11 r 1· I 11 r H on /1 I d Hcul!an Mailbox In Tex a~ s 1t.cd "roportwns. lh1tc 111 the µroblt·m faced by President Ct1rtcr lhrou~houl hi?. Southern base. Thw,, 11lurs about lteagan ·~ "rut·(sm " are not JUSt the polilll'S of excess but a de ad- ly 1u·r1 ou.s effort to en er~ir.c m rno r1t v voters . Whal un laaionizei.· c.'1hlo nal wrile rb an<l c•art0<.in11it1.1 m uy 11n1>e l blac·ks and llis pamc!'> to vote TH E N•:•:U IS 11nperat1 ve m T1:xa11 Ouly thrN.' .Uem 1wnta· no rnin••c•!>o Al S mith. A<llar S t e v e n ?. 11 n a n cl (; e o r g e Md ;1>vcrn ha•H· lost Texa~ l'lio Oc m1x·rat ha:-. ht:cn t'11•1·tc.:d wi thout 1·ar:-y111i.i 'fC'xas Jlut 'urt t:r's µn .'i.td•·ntral r c<·onl would haV\' dt>omt•c..l him in lhc· uld Tex a b, w twn· · · Anl(lu-. ·· ruled ·'I havl:' nt•vt•r :o.N'O <1 president so poorly n •i.iu rckd. 1·or1f1dt!d on<' vN vran Dt·m11«rut u· ~1ltl1 1•rn11 hen· "Nohudy ha c; a ~ood wor d for him " Yi:I. th1~ old i11<1 (lrt'd1ds I 'ar h·r now tn11l1nl( in all polls . wall c·ar ry Tc·1cas One.: o f h is reaxon!J is Reagan 's a n e mic c ampaign. A be tter reason is the black-brown vote The politi c all y c ritic al arithmetic of minority voting de· pends on vague approxlmation5. In 1976 when Carte r won Texa8 with 53 percent, the black brown vole may have been 5~.000 lout of 4 million >. Carter won an estimate d 87 percent of the browns a nd at least 93 percent ( nepuhlicans says 98 per cent) or the hla1·ks. •'OR (;ARTER lo carry T exas this year, he mus t dra matically expa nd the llf76 minority voter volu m e anti n<>l fall too far helow his :-1hare of al then That ill the JOb of Rnb Hecke l. a s k illed po I 1 t 1 c a I t er h n r <' 1 a n fro m Urou klyn wht1 left the White I I oust-staff I whNe ht: had ht.'1•n sellin..: SALT II lo ('tlrll(rt'~!'I t•arly this year a nd <·amt: ht·rc t11 sell <;arfrr to Tex a.'> Jh'ckd 's n ·g1 s trat111n d forts wn1· 1·x1>1·c-tcd to yu·lcl KOCl.000 Mex i1·an-Am•·r 1<·an vot1·r ?. 11·11m pared with 460,000 in lWffH by the Oct 4 deadline New blac k reg- istration i11 lesti robust and les11 m easurable . If l\eekel can ac tually ge t the new voteni to the p o lls, T e xas may we ll be Carter'tt. Thal 111 why Heckel had no lime ror muc•h more than lip service re~ponding to com plamL'l from t raditional Texa11 Dem l)(.'ratic politic ians that the president's r ecord flagrantly of ft:on~s Texans . Carter's energy polic•y sec>mingly favors the Northeast ; his 1111 windfall pro fit!I tax cnraJ{(•:-. :<m all royalty ownt-rs t·v~n mcn t: t han cor l'Orah: ti tan~. the Cartf'r ad minis tration is 1le mandinJ: new S<'hool bu.~ing 1n llou!>ton l.T . GOV. Wilham llobby and !\l a te Attorn1•y c:en er al Mark White, t wo moderate ly t•on s1·rvat1vt< fll•mot•r;;,ts support1n~ Curl er, havt-warnt•d the presi ctent that his railroad deregula t1tm bill is ruining him political ly a mon ~ l11wu 111 middle in c·orn f' n11 11 mrno rily T1'xans B oost ing fr<·1g h l r ates f11r Wyomrn~ 1·11a l, ttu-y warn, will drr vt• sky t11~h utility hill1. still hrghc r uncl a l11·rwte fa1thfol lh·moc•r at:-. I L I'> amon14 d1 saf fc-dcd Dt:m 111·rah that l<Y J•Uh l1«a n (; 11 v ll ll l ('I 1• rn 1· 11 l.o.; • 1· a II in~( Carter a "11h1>m•y" a nti "liar" s~1r,·1t<b lht· lt,·ugan grn.11cl A1• 1·11m J)c:tnlf'd l1y r11rm1•r <;ov Joi)!) B Connally. < ·1l'rnt·11ts S J1(•11I th1· past 111onttr :-.d i m g up lt1·ag;in •1rgan 17.at 11i n :-. 111 formc•rly ·11ra~s 1•11llar l>1·111 r11·rat11· 1•11unlry 1~111·a ll1•1I lw1·.1u-.1· llw J>1•m1wrat.11· l'arty had a hr;1'ol'> t·ull ar ar11unrl 1111l1•r-.· n1,1·k~1 Clt·mt•nL<>' aux1l1;ir1t•!>o tlw ri• a11• ·f u II d a m I' II I ,, I I ., I B " 11 l I ~ l m IOISlt·r.. 11wli11ltrrg (';irfrr SUJI port t•r:-. or t!m; wh<1 11n·a1·h for Ht•a gan lhlh trm•· 1111.1. f'O\'N'f'V 11111·r1t r ul T1·x a., 1~ 11111" :-,1wh 1111 111· lic•lt . lira~:. t·11llar ari•;a 11ol1wl1 i.:avl• Curtt-r f,G pt•rn•nl •11 11'> t!nf; v•1l•· <"arh!r slr at('i.:1:-.lh uc·knnwl<•<IJ.!1· the.I is 1mpossihh· tins l tllll' If lhe eoun t y 's v11t1• foils twlow fi I p1•r1·•ml. th(,'y rc iJr a statewl(h: drop in the rum I vote I hat will require a he roic minority turnout to s ave Carter Finance Law Cutting Development Gifts To t ht• l'~lltur I w11uhl l1kt' lo tha nk you for ) llllr l'llltorral lau1lrng the T l N « U I' <Jnllna n t·e rrir it s :1 1· 1·o m p l1i>h ruc nls to d a t<: with r<•s11f'1•t to <·<impa1gn fma n1·ing for lhc Orang'! County Ro ard o-f Su 1wrv1S<irs Appan·ntly the Oall y J•tlot ha.~ not analyzed in de pth the l·am p aign t•ontl'ibut1ons listt•d in the campai5tn disclosure forms, as has the TIN CUP 1·ampaign re rorm committee. The editorial ol Oct. 14 slates that there has been an "ln<'r t::ase in another type ()( conlributum smaller amount.I, but cominK nonethe· l e aa fr()m p eopl e wh ose live lihoods arc de[M!nde nt on the de ve lopment industry. These ar e people SU<'h as e ngineers. e nvironmental consultants , reaJ C's t ale attorneys. contructor s and the like.·' :-.rtual!l•n mus t 1>4· r1 •rn1•drt .. I W•• sympath11.1• with tlw a n~w1·n111( s1'rvH·t•:-. no on.· l1k1·h tht' prn~ pl't"t l1f h1ght•r rnll's Y l·t wt· a lso t·on r ur with l h•· t•1n11 m1ss111n's µositum tha t Hw c·nl1re r alt•paying puhlw should not h<· r equired lo 1·ontinue :-.ub11rd1zlng t hill body nf <'uslomc rs hnw1·v1·r :i 11roc·t·~:-. in wh1«h any ;m il all 11µ111rons t1r« ht:<ird '1own to lht· 1nd r vr ilual :-.uh !'l«rr tw r who wrsh1·:-. to speak hrs 1Jr her mind at a pu hhc-h<'aring . Tn s tall'. as lhr• e ulumn docs, tha t lhrs f)rot·e?.~ will l'onslllutc a "r uhtw r st <Hnp · art1on r~ grossly 1mfair to lhc c'o mm1sswn and lo all part1c1punts. DIANE 0 Dl\ILA('IS 01 vision M unu$(cr l'aclflr' Telephone n1o:c1s10NS HV the C PI '(' a nd . on lhe feder al lcvrl, by th•· Federal Communil'utions Com m iss ion . c l l•arl y d1rc «t t e I t> p h o n e <' o rn p a n i e s t ,, establil'lh rates for bus iness and Sal'e T.,._, t·ompetitivc scrv1C'cs which rr To tt1 c F.ditor C'over the company'R rosts A yes vole on Proposition 2 During the r ourse of hetmngs this Novemller will help restore on Pacific's applic ation, the Lake T ahoe to the rond1llon it company will present extensive was in years ago. testimon y and dorumc nla tion Once bea utiful with s parkling pinpointing our COSL'i on variou.q d t!ar wale r and fresh mounlarn services including those as air the lake has been blighted sor1ated with th<' TAS rndu11try with mtense development r<..-sult I WOULD UK•: to take issue Statements rn the column u.'i rng m hr a vy s mog, t ramc con with this statem ent. The Tl N scrting that f'ar1fir <·n~ag~ rn ~est ion and filthy wate r quality CUP monJtoring effort involves setting "phon)I 111locat1ons" to Tt1t· task or rest ormJ: lhe lukc 1de ntific at111n o f e ve r y ron inc rease rute.s a re s imply un will hc rtirfrt•ult hut rt ran ht· trlbutor as to the nature of their true . The compu11y uses .1 t·ost dorw bus ineft• 1 , •• d"'v"lt)per, d~ delcrmtnmJOt melh1xloloi:y pn · 1, " •-... .,, roJ10!41tlnn l would :.i ll11t•all' t o r , 11 h nf' S U Ir '> rn an , r·r v rl i;rrrl>rtl liy thl' ('J't)(' runrls for tllf' Jlllrl'h USC O( l'fltH'lll t>ng1neer , ••fr OnN· idN1l1fic<l ii All par1.rnpantR 10 th<' rat•· art•us alnng lhe lakc"s ~hon· Is a simple m attu to \·alculalc r:.isc• will h ave· um1>le npportum where 1t has hct"n rlct..rminf64t the total funds ronlrrbuled by a ty to do ulJll:' l'hec·k P ac·llir':-. t h at d<:velopn1cnl wo uld ad ~iven tYJ>f' of business It 1s a figures and r riJSs·exmninc t he vcrsl'ly urrert th<! la kf•'s wah:r l'r111•1,1tr"n :• will ~11 IJr t11 n •-,lon• 1h1· lak1· Y11u r· }I'S v1Jl1· wrll h1 ·lp to r1•v1•rsc l hl' trend th:Jl 1:-. 111111·kly 1lt•st ro) JOJ.: Lake Tahcw, a vah!Jlllc n«·rc utwnul IM V E 111\l.l. "' '""" To the f;ditor. Any one with u .sense ·o f direr · lion knows that the wind on this c:oast blows primarily out of the w e111. Unfortuna t ely, much of Los Angeles County hes furl.her west than does Orange This bodes 111 for us and others eastward, for e vil is the 11pawn or l..A. and let no one doubt it. Smof(, m ass murde r . dope, pc rven uon. hus ing. graft, riolB , violence you nam e rt , L.A in· vcntc.-d 1t and it all IJlows our way. Now on th(• ma.p the distance hc twecn f. A and Orange Coun- ty 111 a w ry lhm line. Alre ady loo m uch of L.A. 's filth and in sa111ly has l'rO!ilsed tha t hnc and hlnwn an Our <•ounty ~overnmcnt nt.-eds to I akt' s tem m(•;isures to c·ur b it' WAl!ll fo:N <i 1\1.'l'IHWI" matter or fart that c an be company's witnt~Klles In addi· quality The $85 millmn dolla r 1lon1mc•ntt•rt l hul the total tiou, the• TAS induAI ry has Ill-hond l !\S11c would be u111•d to • 1·ontribut1ons <·•mtrrbut1•d l>y thtJ du·uh.-d lhal il will al!'lo fi H•sent 1wrdia~w land only from owners ::,~ ~~~::,~~::.:~"~:::':'.::.':~.= d e velopment industry 1 which in w1tn1•ssell autl t•i<hih1t:. '" o;tale h 1 1 1• e.e11 ... 1e1 ~-•:.11.,, ••• n ... c .. ~ -· t w I) VO untan y Wlllll to sell CA U&H L .............. , •• I•• .... 11 .. 1- t'ludcs dcvf'IOIH!rs, liutld1:r!I , 1·rvll 1 s ,. ;isc. th1·11· land The slnle would 1>ay .-1• .. 1v..i..-1• -..... , .... ••• -... , i. c n gint.oers, cnvft'onme nlal ~Ian The rat~m~ process is tn· fuir m arke t pri<·es for lhc p_rop· ""1"' w..i-.· ....... , ...... ., ..... """' ... \\~!.. ..:-:::-,:.~·.:·_::._:-_-:._;.~/~~-~,:.z:~~ unt: It 111, erty ~=--.. """-" ,,...,., .. , .. trac tors, gcc1lo~y /llo1ls fir~s -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a nd .mate ria l :.uppl1ers) haH d ccreHed from 75·8b p cn •cnt before the Tl N (.;I JI' 11rd inance to 40 percent. T hey h:1vc not 1n cr e&11ed as you ~o 11talt:. SlllHLF.Y I.. G lllNDLE Cha irma n , Tl N CtlP Campaign Heform Committee ...... ~ 'l'o the Editor: Conti'ary tu mu1ert1onb in Ule column by Thom oH t-;llas <Dal· Jy Pilot, Or t . 7 ), Pac ltlc 'l'elephone lJI definitely not "vie· llml1tn1" telephone anawertn& service <TAS) operaton In Its S71M mJIUon rate uppllcatlon. A1reed, certain ·of the com·· pan.y'a propo1Jal 1J will Algnlflcantly lm·reas~ ratr.s for equipment und 11crvlceA uaed by lhe TAS indWllry. However. this la primarily due to the fact that lhe equipment and 11crvlces have be.n aubltantially undtrpriced for 1everaJ yean. The California 1•ubllc U\llltl• ComlQtllton b&8 .erved notice oa T AS operaton Innumerable Um" In Nfc•l 1ean that t.hi1 In China a Th ln1111 I IA'a~d Hrow1mg m lhir Nf'w Oo11k . "Ch i na." 1111 Carl Mu1toru fJnd M1chlu!I Vemar~al Th al t1pis to anyone wrc> tol"llY banned c ve rywhf'rf' tn tlw nation 1.1!1 un lnHult to the worker . That 11llhoutch China is far lar1e r In a rea than lhe U.S., that whole country has only one time z.one PckinK Time, regardln 11 or lht! HlUl '11 po!!llion Th11t a tJlc'yc:le In C hina COfftll $00, lhc t'QUlvalcnt of three montha' pay for the ave rue rac· tory hand <There are four million bikes In Shanghai alone and fewe r than 100,000 paru1en.ie r C'ars In allofChina). -ntAT 1111~ Chinese art> the world'• mo1t avid fllmR<H>r8, 4 Tip Can Be An Insult 11t•lllng four billion m ov1 t• tickets Q year (There arc fiO mov1t- houses In Shantthai. one ur them s eatina 12,000 patrons l That the re are a t lc ust 7 .000 ho1f1.• dis hes in the C:hin<:se <'Uislnc. and more than u dor.e n rcl(lonal cui~incs. Thot lhe Pc.oe1plc 's Republic. while posses 11 ing nuc le ar weapoM, 11till runs lltrgcly on m anual luMr. pu11 hC'1trl and w11tt·r buffalo, nho<'Ull and blcy· d e <Uot IL~ tralm1 are brtter. faslt'r and "heuper th'un o un.1 -ntAT Al.THOVGH Peldn1. the• national capital, l11 one or the moa t populoua cltlca in the world. the ChlneH National Alrllnt achedule8 only one·tenth \ia m1&ny fti•ht.8 dally from Pe· ' kina WI arc n own from Syrucuse . NY T hut tht• he lter hnte lx famish frt•e 1·1g:ircb. candy, ttwrmOfi na11k9 of hot watn for t\'a, hottl('-(1 hce r. miner1tl waler. a nd !loft ttrinklj, I Hut do n 'l try to 5tl'I iC(' ('UOOK anywhf'n.• • 1'hat thc> head honc ho of 1my f(rou11. tas k force or dclc.catlon I 11 t I tlt!d Must fh"llH)nlfi hie P1•r'lull -TH.\T TH£1n: ure no sales tue". a nd the avt>tUKC r elull m a rkup range11 from tour to ~even perc~nt I ve nuit about 45 J><•rcent ln the U S.). Thal thcin-arc only 15 mlle1' of aubway In thl~ tountry of 800 mllllon peopte. <And the rare 111 • nickel a trip.) ' #• ,. •••• ·-... • -.. • -· ~ --• .-4 ... -.. --1' • • • • • ' • ' " • <4 •I I Laguna/South Coast VOL. 73, N O 197, ~SEC TIONS, 48 ~PAGES ORANv tOU N TY CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1980 \'our Homt••owa Dall~· ~t•wspaper . TWE NTY-FIVE CENTS J11ry Flay·s Collnty_on Vote Counting Thl' Or11lll(t' r11u111y l\llilrd l•( Supt"rvi50rs "'a~ l'haslltf'cl lt"l11v by the r<>unl} lirand Jun fu1 II> decuuon Lo ucqu1rt' .t SI ~ m1llwn vote·cOWlttnti: ~ySll'lll 1 hul ~a:­ rraught with fallUrt' 10 lht• Jllllt' J Primary Electton The Jury, in a 3J pagt• rt'pc•n de livered tu supl'n •~11r~ IJlt' Wednesday. said in " 1..·u\cr lt•t ter. "Tht-1..·1t11cns uf Or, ngl' County should bt.-as~ured that their votes r an lit· C1>UJ1lt«I ac curately " I ht• IUI \ t•h,11 ~··ti I hat ho,11 II mc•mtw r.., t·onduC'lt!tl 111.Jdt• qu a1~· .inti 11111t•1•11r.itt· rt•M•.trl'11 un lht• Mlir1t'I S}""'"" 1111 volt• .-uu n 11 n~ t.lt'\ lt't'" .11111 u1·t1·1I "II h l'\lrt'lllt'I\ "<•d JlHlgmN1t b allow1111ot a11 t'>t ('t'~dtn gl' genero~ pin men I 111 l11t' C'.1.,tJ Mt>l>a r1rm . ~<·t·ordw~ Lu the r .. pr.rt tht· count.> paid M artd !fO IJl·n·ent uf 1 h1· 1mrC'ha5l' cost pr111r to tht• Junl' 3 election 1n wh1<·h t he :.y~l t>m WltS fan.I u:.l'd Th..-Jury ~otd thr-boanl "not 111tl y t'•1uld, but should hu ve an 111·11nJlt'd lht> pmcnlt al extent of t hv µruble ms inherent 1n the \ ul l<'l' Ma rtel SY l>tem at the t 111H' 1t wa:. selel·ted · The succes:. of the system in thl' Nm t elel'llon the jury said, "tit ~ the rt·sull or additional 1·11pt>nd1turcs a nd h1r1 ng of '1wri.u1mel necessary lo make lh!o' S}Stt.•m fun<.•tion " llowcvl'r , 1f the system does nut fun ctio n p r operly, the responsibility will rest ex- clusively with the supervisors who. in opp<>sition to the bei.I ex- pert advice, voted to acquire an untested and unproved system ," the jury sa1d. According lo t he report the jury interviewed 31 persons. in· eluding members or the board and personnel from the county Ad ministrative Office. the coun- ty General Ser vices Agency, the c ounty C'o un sel 's ofrice . re presentatives of Ma rtel and • election officials in other parts of the cowitry where the Martel system as used. The Jury suggested that the board took too muc h of a layman's a pprocich an the de- cision to acquire the system "The grand jury reC'ognizes lhat the Board of Supervisors operates. and appropriately so. in a polJlical arena. ·'However, the board should recngnize that the burden of cer- t a in hil(hly technical decisioos should rest more heavily on thoi.e whose expertise and posl- t 1 o n makes t h e m m ore knowledgeable and immune to the influence of political lobby:. ang - "To that end. rt would havt> been advant.at{L'fJUs to the board and to the citizens or Oran~ County to solicit a recommenda· lion of its expert county staff " Iran Adds TerillS to Hostages? MAOOOCKS l'ULLE• KO•SEN BEYEA - VANSELL LANE ·sc Speakers Urge Boost to DOwntown By STEVE MITCHELL Ol tM Deity Pli.t -San Clemente's decaying busi- ness district and t he fate of downtown merchants emerged as a major theme during a can- didates' forum before Chamber of Commerce members Wednes- day. Nine of the 12 candidates seek- ing two seats on the City Council Nov. 4 voiced their concerns about San Clemente's business climate during an hour and a half breakfast meeting at the community clubhouse. Candidate JAY DU RKIN, a former broadcaster and 19· year San Clemente resident. said he supports recent council action that sets up a business promotion district in the Del Mar Avenue shopping area. That district was formed to promote the area through a joint effort o f merchants in tbe downtown aTea, using a po r lion o r tbeir business license fees. "I'm of the opinion that ii Del Mar f'o 1 d s , t b e whole busi-DUIUUN ness community will fail," Durkin said. "It•., a vital area and should be a higher priority than a sign ordinance .'' I Durkin says the current coun- cil'• "preoccupation" with the sbe of sisns in San Clemente is detrilDIDlal '°\be buaineaa com- lbunity. "We have to get back to the meat and potato lsauea -not council members' pet projects." front of the word "growth" in San Clemente. "We deserve aesthetic little shopping areas. centers we can be proud of in San Clemente" to bring back economic stability to the town. MELANIE VANSELL, an equestrienne and homemaker. says part of the problem might Lie with the people and bus iness community in San Clemente. "1 am a citizen living in a town that does not care lo pro- gress.'' she said. '"A community that does not care to 1nake touris ts feel welcome, and a town where the citizens do not patronize their own s hops and restaurants." "It's the people who make a community work.'' she said. "I see no reason why San Clemente by the sea can't be a stopping off place for motorists en route from Los Angeles to San Diego ... EDWARD BEYE R , an 1n dus trial designer. says he sees a return to emphasis on the local businessman in San Clemente, and a slowing down of outlying shopping malls, which drain the city of its tax base. He pointed to plans for 8,000 to 10,000 new homes in San Clemente, add i ng loca l merchants "will get the great share of bwiiness" provided by new residents. But for now. Beyer said, the city should clean up and beautify the Del Mar and El Camino Real shopping districts. ''Some of you are aellln& pro- ducts next door to vacant lots full of Utter." he said. Other council candidates spoke of other concerns Wednes- day, includinl interim council member PATlllCK LANE, who served on the council from 1974 to 1978. "I'm somewhat unique in that I wu elected and served a full four-year term and left vol&m· tarily," Lane quipped. "You don't see much of that in San Clemente." And, be said, the poUUcai UP· heaval in City Hall the past several years points out the need for stabWty on the City Council, somethinc Lane says be can pro- vide. "The bi,ir ilsue. ll we want to see tbls city turn around, Is to have council members who do their homework, and can make dfflilam Without outside pres- sure.'' TBOll.U O'&sara, uotber laterlm comcU member MekiDa •ledicm to U. eomeU, ecboea LaM'seomn.....,_ O'lteef• bu served on~ ~ f008"• Pa1e AJ) Decision Weighed 0 By Panel BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP> New conditions for the release nf the Amencan hostages in Iran may be aaded to those ouWned by Ay atollah R uhollah Kho- meini, a hardhne member or Iran's Parliament said today. He said a committee of the Parliament has finished a report on the 52 U.S. hoslaRes. and the proposed <'Onditions for their re· lease will be presented lo the full assembly Sunday. Hut Ali Akbar Nateq Noori. a member of the I slamic Republican Party on the seven- member comrnitiee. aaid bl a telt!pbone interview with The As· sociated Press "some more con- d itlons may ~ added" to the four basic terms outlined by AyatoUah Ruhollab Khomeini. Last month Khomeini said the conditions were the return or the late shah's fortune, a U.S. pledge not to meddle in Iranian affairs. dropping or lawsuits against Iran. and release of S8 billion in frozen Iranian assets. Noori said the conditions pro- posed by the panel would remain "secret" until they were un- veiled to the 228 -me mber as- sembly Sunday, the hostages' JS8th day in captivity. Asked if the United States was likely to accept the conditions, he said. "Maybe not now that S(lme more will be added. for the conditions may not be limited to the four conditions .·· of Kho· me ini. Des pite some optimistic pre· di<'lions that the issue could be solved in a matter of days. Noori suggested the process may be time consuminR. "fl is unpredictable because opinions var) in the Majlis ... or Parliament. he said. He added it "won't take more 'than one week" for the first round of debate but that more rounds may be necessary ii the full assembly refers the report back to committee fo r further study or changes. * * * Baha'i Faith 82 /flilHon Painting Vincent Van Gogh's "Bouquet of Wild Flowers," has been sold at auction in New York for a reported $2.2 million. It was the artist's last work. finished in June. 1890, a month before his death. Sale Deadline Set For Sycamore Hills By DON CHAPMAN ~-Oe11,~lleU1att Laguna Beach city offi cials face a Nov. 4 deadline in negotia- tions for sale of 6-0 a cres of Sycamore Hills property for a 296-townhousedevelopment. The City Council extended the city's deadline for reaching an agreement with the Baywood Development Co. of Newport Beach Tuesday from Oct. 31 to its regularly scheduled meeting date ofNov.4. If an agreement on a sales price is reached by that time, the coun- cil could approve the pact at that meetinR. City Manager Ken Frank said today there was a "fair chance" o f r ea<'hi ng acco rd with Bay wood. If such an agreement is not reached. the council could leave the negotiating door open. said Frank "We could extend the deadline further, ii there seemed to be re- ason," he said. "I'm not willing to s peculate on the alternatives." City officials did not say what sales price is being discussed, but estimates ranging from $1 .5 million to $4 million have been bandied about. The 60-acre parcel is located on the 522-acre Sycamore Hins pro pe rty , located between Laguna Canyon and El Toro Roads. Another American Baywood plans to build townhouses on a portion of the property off El Toro Road acija- cent to U!i.sure World. Arrested in Iran Proceedaofthesaleto Baywood would be used to service a portion of the $6.7 million debt the city owes on the property. LOS ANGELES (AP> -One more American bas been arrest· ed in Iran and may be in danger of execution because of his reliP>ua beliefs and hla U.S. cituensbip, relativeuaid today. Mohl Sobbani, an Iranian by birth and a naturalised American citlaen, la bein1 held in addition to the 52 diplomatic boeta1es and a tree·lance writer, said Geor1e Havens, a spokesman fof the State Department 'a Iran Worklnc Group in Wuhinlt.oft, D.C. Havens said Sobbanl, 44, was &l'l'etted ln Iran last month and is beint held on unspecified cbar1•. However, Sobballl'• brother Monil, a civil eapneer ln Santa Barbara,saktbebellev•be"wu · pleked up becaua• b• Is an American IDd because be t. a memberaftlle 8aba1 faltb. 'l'beJ .,. .. ...,~atlqthe ...... , CCllldD • • .,,._, llaft told Illa wile <• Mosl,m) bat sbe should ~ .. ""-. have married a non-Moslem and her marriage ahoUld be annulled and that the child they have is ii· le1itimate ," he said. His brother said Sobbani. who operates a small computer firm in Tehran, was ael&ed Sept. 6 as he tried to leave Tehran wtth his wife anddaupter. Colwnn.lst Jack Anderson, re- porting on ABC's ''Good Morning America'' today, said Sobhani has been char1ed with bein1 an American spy. but neither his brother nor Havens knew anytbln1 about an espionage char1e. "There can't be any charges a1alnat him became we know be wasn't lovolved ln anythin1," hla brother said. ·•All we know be la in JaU riptnow. Aafar as we•recon- cemed, there bu been no trial.'' Havens added: ''The Swlaa have bMn tryln1 to 1et acceas to blm bulaofarbavebeenunableto do. tig. We know of no formal ~haraa ·• 1 ~ About $1,SOO per day Interest is accruing on thedebt. The city is also seeking a SJ.5 million Coastal Energy Impact Program loan from the federal government. The loan would help preserve a 90-acre portion of the Sycamore Hilla property if a proposed 11.000-acre National Urban Park around Laguna becomes a re· aUty. Frank told council members Tuesday that a letter supporting the city's loan application was ex- pected to be sent soon by Peter Douclaa. deputy director or the CallfomiaCoastalCommlsslon. Besio "'arned TEL AVIV. Israel t AP> -The Carter administration bas warned Israeli Prime Minlater Menacbem Bectn acalnat andex - tnc tbe oceupted Golan Hei1hts of S1fia, Israeli newapapen re· ported today~ . -· .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . " . .. . . . -... . ...... ,,,. ._ ........... -........ .. . .. . .. . . ' * * Carter's 'Error' Detailed. By FREDERICK SCHOE MEHL DI IN 0.1lf Pilot Sl•lf The message wa:. rh~ar and it was <lire<'t · The Un ited Stat~ government should have given Iran 48 hours in which to release the hostages after they were taken into custody Or else. The speaker was a~ l~ani~n. D r . A b bas A m 1 ra e d're'W se ve ral rounds of applause Wednesday night as he addressed members or the World Affairs Council of Orange County. Amirie, a two-year resident or the United States and .a visiting profesaor at UCLA, aaid the ad· miniatration of President Carter erred in not taking swift action 3gamsL the Iranian rebels and followe rs of Ayatollah Kho melni He said the notion that Iranian stude nt dissidents took the hostases was a fallacy and said the successful kidnapping or the 53 Ame ricans was a well- planned exerC'ise that Khomeini himself oversaw. "If the Carter Administration had given a 48-hour ultimatum las t Nov . 4 !the dC1tc the hostages were seized I I assure you that with.in the first 24 hours lhe hostages would have been released," Amirie said . Amine claimed the Khomeini has the backing or only about 30 perC'ent of the Iranian popula- tion and that the remainder of the population is a "silent ma· jority .. who previously support- ed the deposed Shah of Iran. "I ask you is Mr Khomeini merciful and compassionate. l tell you no He has killed thousands." Am m e said. "The tragedy is that the Unit- ed States has given credence t.o his regime." Amirie djd not directly ad- dress reports that the hostages, held <'aptive for almost a year. will soon be released. perhaps as early as next week But he sa1d both presidential ca ndidates C arte r and Republican C'hallengcr Ronald Reagan can take advantaee of the situation. Carter by claim· In g r es pons ibility for the (See ERROR, Page AZ> Coasr ft'eather Low cloudiness and fog tonight and early morning Friday clearing to hazy sunshine by Friday after-' noon. Lows tonight S4 to 60. Friday highs 67 to 73 l~SIDE TODAY What l7IOM Richard Nuon the way he u ·1 The former 1•. pr ealdenl talk& about himself and hil public image in thf! , /int in a senes of articles on .. Page 84. At V•..,.WYI .. IU ....... cs ··---· 01 L.M.le... A6 ......... ,,.. C.lllenlt• AS c......... """ C-40 .. en .. -.. O.••-.. 04 .......... ..., ................ cu ,_... 01.J ......c... DJ ' .......... " . ................ 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" 111 Dfaal'- ATl.ANT.\ 11\1' \ \ '>t•lf 11rul'la1111t·d rl.ilr\H\ .till I r } to)( tu hl'lp sol vt• lh1·· mur1kri. and 1h ... 11111oe.·aran1·1· of 14 1Jlt1,•k c•hildrt<n ~id toJ 1 :-lit• hat) h)llOU nurnt.'r11~ 'lut!!> on u tour of the 11laving i.•tt.'S .ind hdpt• .. 111 h .111• 'onw a us v.cr h1 th1!'1 t'\l'llHll/. r Ke lalt'(I JIOoto. •\:J I Doroth> lh'ioJr\ o '\t.'1.1. J ,•rw) houst.'w\fo v.hu made th~ re niarks tn .1n 1n1t•r, It'"' 11n N Hl", ·Todd}" shov., tCJld rt.'porlcrs Wednesdi.I} lhot sht• :-tm~1·d 1nort' thon one person might bl' in \1>lved m lhl' dt•aths ...,; Sht' se11d i.ht· '-'i.I~ bl'1ll).( purpost.'I~ vague to keep the killer or ·!oile rs uCf balan<'t.' Un Wt.'dnesday. :.he loured the s pots wnert· two children wt-re found :,lain i.lnd v1s1tt.'d the par~nts of ont-vie· ~\o Pla1111• lor HO#IOflP" ~ :A WASHl~t;TON I AP> _ The Pentagon 1s making ··abs olute I~· no plans fo r lht:' possible release of U.S. hostages held by ,1 !I_an, Defense Department spokesman Thomas Ross s aid today. v..~gan Ra,. C'arfn-'• ~rd .~'-' __ S~. PETE~SBURG, Fl~. 1API -Ronald Reagan sharply • ~r1t~c1zed President Carter s handling or the economy today. '-sjymg "he has given us an economiC' record or misery and 1'tlespair unparalleled in recent his tory.·' (Related story Page A4) . ··~ In remarks prepared Cor an outdoor rally in St. Petersburg, ·""-:_.her e a large number or retired persons reside, Reagan said :.~nsions and Socia l Security payments have been ''destroyed before your e yes month after month a fter month by being ~tittered by an inflation caused by Mr. Garter's policies." . In the final two weeks of the e lection campaign. the ·=R~publican presidential candidate is trying to focus on the • onomy and U.S defense capability -two issues on which he lieves Carter is most politically vulnerable. CJ -'~:Libertarians W-rant ;T :I( ·;}lallots Reprinted ~I !1By DAVID KUTZMANN · Of, .. D~I, l'llol SUfl "fhe Libertarian Party or Of~·' ge County asked. for a court otA r Wednesday that would re- q\h e reprinting or about a I on ballots for the Nov 4 on so that party affiliations abbreviate d would be ed out in ruu. ance C.OUOty Superior Court e John K. Trotter Jr .• wiJJ h arguments in the case Oct. 30. five days before the election. ...:fl4ile legal ac tion . file d by N~port Be ach attorney Ray He1 d ri ck son o n behalf or Libe rtarian Asse mbly candJdate Roberta Rinehart. a lso asks that th e Nove mbe r e le(•tio n be postponed if ballots cannot be reprinted in time Both the Libertarian Party and the Democ ratic Party , which may join the lawsuit to· day, contend that the abbrevia· lions used on the ballots are m is· leading and confusing. In Ms . Rinehart's case , the legal action claims she will suf- fer "irreparable harm" in her run for the 7oth Assembly dis· trict seat if the abbreviation "Lib" isn't cban,i:ed. Though the 70th assembly dis· trJct only takes in parts of ~eim, Tustin, Yorba Linda, PUl}tentia, Brea, Orange, Santa Ats,J( and Wlincorporated areas. lwsuit asks '°' .eprintin1 o< a allots m the county for the fit of l .bertarians in other r . Ms . Ri.tehart said the ab- bre\•iatlou "Llb" on the ballot cot.Vd be easily confused with the wo~ liberaJ, a political designa· lion that has little in common witf the Liberta ria n philosophy. "ft is therefore inaccurate and m isleading to the voters to have my name listed on the ballot with a political party designa- tion as 'Lib'." s he said in court documents. OAANOE COAST c \C DAILY PILOT ,~,. Ot.....-(.NM O.lfy i-it°'• wttft 11tfu(n ,, I t"ld 11-'*'*' Pt~\, U PVf>tlt.""4 D't' '"'° o-oo C•" """4•\h•nv com"""' ""'-""• ' .,. ""°''"""' MoftOty ,,.,...,.,.. ,,, .. , tie ~ lff•PG•t &.•t" H~l"'t10l'I h1Fo1i.1nta•n 'VaU•t', '"""• l •twn• '-'So.A'-tN•I A t1no1• '"9..,.,., •dtt~ ., ,,... \MwirNY\.,. Sund••' f~ ltf•ft<.1-..• t h•"I PIM\t •.tat llO 'N••t A•f $1tMt P 0 *~ c-.. ,_..,.._ C•l•torn1a .,.,. ~ ...... .. fdllor ,._,. 114 .......... ,...,...lnQl'.dj"" a..-H.L-IU.,tl-IN""9fn9 l'd•IO. ~ .. ~Offloe 1911 Ne. C..•I .. ,.,,,.,, Orange County Registrar of Voters Al Olson has contended it 1s t oo la te to r eprint bctllots before the election and that to undo any confusion a m ong voters. printed sheets wlll be posted in aJl voting booths ex· plaining the abbreviations, such as "Rep" for Republican and "Dem" for Democrat. Oboo conceded the abbrevia- tiooa could create questions in voters' minds. but he said it became necessary to truncate t he designations because of space problems on the ballots, especially where ca ndidates' n ames a nd party titles wer e simply too long. Hendrickson said a fter filing his court paperS' Wednesday that it would cost about $300,000 to have the ballots reprinted. "This matter is a matter or extrem e urgency and will r e- quire expeditious judicial ac- tion," the attorney said. "lf the ballots are not reprinted, <Ms. Rineh a r t and other Libertarians) will s uffer ir- reparable harm '' Ms. Rinehart said her party bas taken "great pains to become qualified for ballot participation in the electoral process in California and my campaign has been centered on Libertarian Party principles and the name 'Libertarian•." The Libertarians formed their party eight years ago, tiut not until this year did they have enough vot er registration to qualify for a listing on the ballot. For this reason, they claim the abbreviation i s especially detrimental at this time in their pa rty's development. Other abbreviations on the November ballot include ATP for American lndependent Party a nd P&F ror Peace and Freedom Party. Cyclis~, 63, Dies After SC Crash A 63-!•ear -o ld man died Wednesday, 15 hours a fter his motorcycle slammed into the pavement on El Camino Real n ear North Beach in San Clemente. Beverly Sidney Williams of 612 Call e Ca nasta , San Clemente, wu pronounced dead at a bout 10:20 a.m . Wednesday at San Clemente Hospital after suffe ring head injuries in a single· vehicle crash Tuesday night. A wttneu said Williams was travelln1 southbound on El Camino Real at about 6 ::50 p.m . Tuesday when the cycle sudden- ly bit the pavement near a guard ran. Police nld tbe crash ls still under lnveetiaatlDn, and detal11 were sketchy dtJI momln1. WlWami WQ treated at Lbe tune and tra.uported t.o the hospital wbtre he died tbe next '!'Ominl. . . .. , . . ..... . ~. MISSING ':J.YEAR·OLO John Afchud Ryan Dad Sought lri Search For Boy, 3 Police detecllves now helieve that a blond, 3-year·old Newport Be a c h boy . last seen early Wednesday, was abducted near hi!S home and are concentrating on lc)l'ating the boy 's father John Ri<·hard Ryan. seen last around 6:30 a .m . sleepif'g in a crib in an upstairs bedroom of his grandparents ' home at 1748 Bayport Drive. was t he subject of an inte ns ive police search Wednesday. But police called off the search. which centered in a swam py section of the Upper Newport Ba y , w h e n fi ve bloodhounds were u nable to trace the youngster's s cent any further than the front yard of his home. The boy's mother, 33-year-old Julie Ann Ryan, told police that h e r estranged h us band. who works in Saudi Arabia , was planning to visit his hom etown in England this week. But police, who've been at- tempting to make contact with 40-year-old Timothy F r ancis R ya n's parents in Ha stings , England, said they've come up empty handed so far. Police, who said the blue·eyed child was wearing blue pajamas with an airplane print. claim they haven 'L ruled out the possibility that the youngster was kidnapped. ''But right now,'' s aid Newport officer Ric h Long, "we j us t want to find the father. There is good evidence that m akes us believe we could be dealing with a child stealing case." The boy's mother. living with h e r p a r e nt s. s aid s h e is mystified by the case. She said she looked in her son 's room early Wednesday, covered him with a bl anke t and went to another room to rest Whe n she returned to the room at 9 a.m .. the boy was gone. During that period, she said, her father was at the side of the house doing yard work a nd her m otb er w as in a bathroom s howering. Police said no one heard or saw anything suspicious. They said the boy's grandfather Stuart Williams, had left both the back door of the house and a garaee door open while he was working in the yard. At first, police believed the boy might have wa ndered off. They conducted a door-to-door sear ch or the neighborhood and then brought in backup units to sear ch a portion of the Upper Newport Bay. Although the m arshy bay area is nearly a mile from the youngster's hom e, police said the boy could have wandered in that direction. Fro• Po,,rAI ERROR • • • hostages' releas e, Reagan by suggesting ''t here must have been som ething under the table" between the Carter Administra- tion and the" lranJan government for release so close to the Nov. 4 election. Amine, in other comments de- r.idedly anti-Khomeini, said : -The success ·or failure of the Sbab 's son elevating to power in Iran will "depend on the stance of the United States." -Iranian students and pro- KhomelnJ followers in the Unit· ed States. "should be arrested and placed on a plane and sent to the Ayatollah.'· -The ill-fated attempte to free the American hostaees could have succeeded, despite equip- m e nt breakdown s and poor logistics. -The United States govem· m ent had the opportunity four months ago to secure the releue of the hostages, but the plan failed becauae of allef(ed refuaaJ by the Carter Administration to a11lat anU-Khomelnl forces. -Kbomeln.l took as a "weak· neu" the Carter Admlnlatra· lion'• bandlin1 of the hoetate 11tuat.lan. -ICboaMiAal ll dedicated to a policy of "b•tred" toward we1ternera and Jewa. F.-...r..-itl BOOST .•• council a t-01uJ or 12 years, "And wht>u I left voluntarily in 19'18, I thCJught I wai. leaving the city an good shape ·· O urtnll ht > duzen years, O'K1>efe s aid he he lped 1m pro \ t' ancl uµll atc streets, in 1l1ated a burKli.lry prevention program, exp•.mded the ri re de p a rtmcnt. "and authored a b<?autifir ut1011 pmgram for Del Mar Lhat is now Kalhc nng dust in City Ill.Ill " "We neNI st<i btlily 1rnd ex per1enct• and fi ve independent thinking µcrsons who art.' going to make decisions on their own," he s aid. Sanitar y dis trict e xet·ul1 vc RAY MADDOCK S t e r m e d growth his main concern, saying .. I m for growl h planne d growth " The former accounting and marketing exerut1Vl', who de s igns and markets computer de· vices. said "There 1s a dirrerence between planned growth and con· trolled ~rowth " And he said planned growth ii. wha t is ne<'dcd 10 San Clemente. ROBERT RUSIN, i.I pe rennial council candidate , s a y!> San Clementi.' could bcst benefit by makin~ u tourist attraction out or thc p1'1 \'aldy ownt•ci former Nixon estate {'a nd1d a t e~ tttll W a~n e r , Robert Rre nna n a nd Steve n Ra t•kl e ff d id nol a tte nd Wednesday's forum Dali, Thomas Forum Topics British psychi atrist Or John G. Howells will discuss the ec- centr ic personality or painter Salvador Dali. and the writings of poet Dylan Thomas Sunday in Laguna Beach. Howe lls . direc to r o r the Ins titute of Family Psychiatry at the Ips wic h Hospital in En gland, presents ··A Personali· ty fnterpretation of Two Ge niuses ." at th e F o rum Theater, 650 Laguna Canyon Road. al both 2 a nd 7 p.m Tickets for each presentatwn are $10. Those who wish to at· tend a wine a nd cheese social immediately following each lee· lure must pay an a dditional $5 For reserva tions. call 962-6&44. SC Auction Saturday Need a bicycle., llflw about a well worn s urf bo a rd " A ncilrl y n e w Boogie Board? T hose goodies along with stereos. jewelry, clothing and other items go on the a uction bloc k at 10 : 30 a m s harp Saturday in S a n Clemente. T he police auction takes place in the fi re station garage a t 1 00 Ave. Presidio. Police officials say potential buye rs can browse among the goods beginningatJOa.m. Nearly SO bicycles will go to the lowest bidders, along with about 15 s urfboards and Boogie boards , plus radios. camping equip· ment and other ite ms . MtHIOll Vle10 Sao Pacific Ocean o ... ,,.,,.."' .. """'' DEVELOPMENT OF RANCHES CONCERNS SAN CLEMENTE Approved Computer Program to Determine GuldellnH Computer Funds OK'd by Clemente San Clemenle City Council me mbers have a pproved s pend· ing up to $20,000 for a computer progr am they hope will ser ve as a g uideline for future de ve lopment in the city. The council voted 4-1, with Councilman Thomas O'Keefe op. posed. to hire Ultrasyste ms, Inc or Irvine to prepare a computer model that would aid the city in fina ncial planning for residential d eve lopment of rour large ranches in the city's bat•k yard. Council endors ement came after a report from City Manager George Caravalho that warned the city might face severe finan· cial problems if the four ranches are allowed to develop as they are currently planned. That was the consens us or representatives from three other cities, who met recently with San Clemente officials to discuss the impact of the proposed housing projects inland of the San Diego F r eeway. Officials from Carlsbad, San Juan Capistrano and Irvine s aid San Clemente faces big problems if some changes are not forthcom- ing in thenearfuture. Among their concerns were that the city is not doing any effec tive advanct-p la n ning so me thing they see as an unac c eptable situa tion . nor is 1t enga ged in effective redeve lop- ment planning; and the city does not have enough personnel to con· duct such planning. But rather than rush out and hir e an army of planners and engineers, Cara valho suggested the council pay for the computer program that will provide the city with information in which to de- termine the fiscal impact or pro- posed developments. Development plans for the Forster. Reeves and Visbeek ranches call for more than 8,000 new dwelling units, a nd a n --L •· shaped parcel, known as the Ta le g a propt rt y (fo rm e r l y Rancho Mission Viejo). 1usl out- s ide the city's northern limits would bring even more future units into the town. How the city would pay for in· creased poli~e and fire protec· tion. water and sewer services, and maintenance of new streets and parks, will be addr essed in the computer model. A similar model has been in use in San Juan Capistrano for three years as a planning tool, council members were told. The originaJ program was de- ve loped for Anaheim and Orange in a contract financed by the federal government. It has also been used in Huntington Beach, CoronaaodHem eL Caravalho sa id thal i.IS a side benefit to the ne w information prov1dt.'d by the study, c.Jevelopers a nd s low-growth i.ld VO<'ales "'can quit shoottng at e<ich other and fo cus on the facts and find a solu-tion .·· In approving the allocation for the computer program, Co un- dlman Rohc rt Limbe rg s aid, "This isa very 1mp<1rtanlsludy. "It will give us a belt er gras p on our future , and we need a total un- de rs tanding or our future just to stay solvent.'· But Councilman O'Keefe, who opposed the study. said he wants to see de ve lopers and citizens help develop the study Otherwise, he said. the report will be completed and "we'll be back shouting at each other.·· But Councilman Bill Mecham s aid develope r and c itizen participation would ser ve no useful purpose. "It would be non-productive to have discussion ~fore the report is even done." he s aid. Burglar Hits Laguna Home A burglar apparently out to furnish his home made off with $2,500 worth of furniture from a Laguna Beach rto:sidence. Police said the suspect took a desk, dresser. clock, bed stand , pot belly stove, picture frame and cus hions from the h ome of Carolyn Luana Knute. who lives on Canyon Acres Drive. The victim reported Wednes- da y that the ite ms were taken som etime between 11 a.m and J ·Jfl p.m Tuesday Fire Plam1ed As Exercise Orange County fire crews will be conducting a controlled bum of the old San Juan Capistrano airport buiJding Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons. The bum, which is intended as a training exercise for the firemen, is subject to approval by the Air Qua lily Management District. The two-story stucco building will be set on fire from 1 p .m. to s p .m . on all three days, a fire de- pa rlment spokesm an said. ~ .............. . CALIFORNIA Thuradey, October 23, 1981'.l DAIL V PI LOT 1\~ Failed Levee Releases Floods Bank Collapses; Families Flee San Joaquin Gusher A~tor's Doctor Dr. Rodrigo Rodriguez, in charge of cancer treatment of actor Steve McQueen, displays vials of drug Laetrile used to halt the growth of tumors in McQueen's lungs . Dr Rodriguez, located in Baja, California. Mexico, said the actor 's condition is stable . Judge, Lawyer Get Prison Sentences LOS ANGELES (AP) -A former Citrus Municipal Court judge and a West Covina at- torney were sentenced to state prison Wednesday f9r conspiring . to imero.perl1 -~isp~s-:. of -arunkeo driving cfiarges aaainst the attorney's clients in 84 cues. But retired Judie William Martin, a , and attorney WaJdo Brown, 51, immediately filed ap- peals. Superior Court Judge Gordon Ringer released the men on their own recognizance pend- ing the appeal. llaek .. Defllc LOS ANGE~.ES CAP) - Edward Asner. for the first lime since the 10-week actors' strike. crossed a musicians' picket line Wednesday to return to work as the gruff city editor in the CBS series "Lou Grant." Asner said the striking musi- cians "applauded and thanked me for m y support '' when he en- tered the gate at CBS Studio Center. H e said, "They were ve r y, very nice to me today and they un · derstood my AStiH problem." The actor, who had emerged as a spokesman for the militants during the walkout, had pre- viously said be would not make up his mind until he was rmally [ __ ST._lf_TE_J called to work wbetber he would cross the picket line. ...,O..llnf& .. SACRAMENTO (AP ) Republica1> Party attorneys are trying to stop Democratic can- didates for the Legislature from using bulk mailing privileges to cut campaign costs, the San Jose Mercury said today. The newspaper said a com- plaint was filed last week with a post office branch in San Fran· cisco and forwarded t o Was hington, a nd attorneys representing t he Assembly Republican Caucus would follow that action today with a suit in federal court in San Francisco. SMpsColHde SAN FRANCISCO I AP l -The Coast Guard conducted an in- tense probe today into the befogged San Francisco ship channel collision of a freighter and a fishing boat while both their radar sets were operating. The skipper and sole crewman aboard the Seattle fishing boat, Martin Higgins, escaped serious injury Wednesday afte r their vessel collided with the Amencan President Lines container ship President Grant. The collision occurred about two miles outside the Golden Gate. SAN I-HANl'IS<.'O IAP>. A ntt'cntly fonaf\cd railrowi em- bankml·nt hohling buck water from J t1re1kt.>n levee in the San Jo1u1u111 Dt•lta .cuvc way today, flovdantt fu t mhind, routing resi- d l' 11 l "1 and threaten ing an tH~IJ1•du1'I '.> tt·m that s upplies wult'r tu naort• lht.IO a million !Jt:Ol)lt' 'l'ht-~unla Ft' ttatlway em· hankmt-nl ~ave way about 2·l5 u m U)> ,J frc1~hl train t r()Ssed, leaVllljo( a 100 foot j>rCaCh, ac- cording to l t Frc~1lson of the San J <11•4u1r1 County Sheriff's Oepal'h.'ment Two of the train engines hpve<.I off the la :ick~ into the water. but there wt>rt-no in- Juru.'s, he s aid An ('VU( uallon or about 50 'Clunker' Drivers Get Break LOS AN GELES IAP) -An anti smog regulation requiring controls for older-model cars has outlived its usefulness and posed an unreasonable financial burden on low·incom<' motorists, the California Air Resources Board said before ab<>lls hing the proi:ram. BecausP or the board's action, effective Jan. 1 tailpipe e mission control., no 1,mger m ust be in- sl alled on 15 to 25-year.old cars when lhey change ownershjp in the Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco m e tropolita n a reas However , devices already ins talled oq those cars cannot be removed. f "The program was necessary when it began <in l~?il because many o f these c ars were manufactured with a bsolutely no factory-installed anti-smog co ntro l s at all," board Chairwoman Mary Nichols said Wednesday. "THERE were as many as three million of these cars on the road when the program began, but since then the number of 1955-65 model C"8rs in use has dropped more than two-thinls and current demand for the add- on devices is less than 10 percent of its original level.'' Nichols said many of the older cars e mit 10 times as much pollution as new cars, but she called the problem "insignifi- cant" because so few of the older models are still on the road. By the board's estimate most of those autos are driven less than 5,000 miles a year. While it is uncommon for a government agency to voluntari- ly eliminate regulations, Nichols said , "Th.is one simply outlived its usefulness and 1s too ex- pensive for such little benefit. The time has come to end it." "THERE IS NO sound reason to h old the o wn e r s of the oldest cars hostage while the legis lature fails to race the need for automobile ins pections,'' Nichols s11id. "The board has a re 'ponsibility to eliminate waste and wom ·OUt programs on its own." Repeal of the retrofit program for 1955-65 model cars was in- c I u d ed in auto inspection measur es r ej ected by the leg is lature during its last s<'ssion. she said. GOURMET MARKET DELANEY BROS. ---- SEA-F03D·" · FIIJ,ET OF Fi, ESH PACll-~IC 1,ED SNAPPE~. ~9C LB. Tl.red ot·traffic Jams? Don't forset to elaeck wttb us about our free-bome delivery sen Ire. MEAT DEPI'. 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For weeks, the man-made em· ban'kment located near Stockton about 40 miles east of San Fran· cisco has been the primary bar· rier keeping delta floodwaters from the San Joaquin Valley fro m Inundating additional fertile farmland and drinking water pipelines. Below the embankment is a network of open aqueducts and pipelines that supply aboul l.l mi Ilion people in Oak I and, Berkeley and other east San Francisco Bay a r ea com - munities with fresh water. East Bay Municipal Wa ter District workers immediately shut down pumps that boost the water from the aqueduct system pipelines to the East Bay area. That would reduce the flow of water from the system from the 300-mill\on gallons a day to about 200 million gallons. said Dave Vossbrink, a district of- ficial. OFflCIALS WERE cons ider- ing closing down the aqueduct system. but Vossbrink em- phasized that the district has a six-month supply of water in reservoirs and a closure would have no immediate impact on water supplies. "We are keeping our fingers crossed," he said. "There is an a bsolute threat" to the water supply system. The water system was not im- mediately harmed by the break in the embankment, according Trust Fund Set LOS ANGELES <AP > A trust fund has been established to help the widow and children of Delbert R. Halyard, a Pico Hivcra man who was fata lly wounded last weekend. to officials at the scene Qut distric-t offi ci als ~ warned as recently as Tues that the aqueduct system wa danger unless large .scale im, provemenls were carried out ud the levee system. : On Sept 26, a levee holdin' back water from the San Joaj quin Delta burs t , scnd inlC floodwaters over the Lowt-f Jones Tract. More than 5,71..0 acres of rich farmland. wit~ crops nearly ready to harve"'J were inundated there, causi11 more than S5 million in da magl'; • I SINCE THAT 300-fool brearh; more lhan S2.5 million has beerJ spent fortifying the rail e mbarikl me nt and sealing the broke1i levee. l The levee, which was sealt•'I Friday. 1s part of a sometime"' fragile network that protects~ patchwork of more than 250,1 acres of farmland in the Sn1 Jo aq u i n -Sacramento Rive < delta. ; President Carter declared th~ a rea a major \:l isaster, freein~ federal funds for r ecovery l'f i forts. : i 'Goose' Plllti----------------------------------------------------"I.... : To Move Next Week LOS ANGELES <AP) -The mammoth Hughes flying boat will be moved from its berth in Long Beach Harbor Wednesday and towed about a quarter mile to a temporary location. the Wrather Corp. has announced. The aircraft, one of the largest troo p - carrying ships ever built, has spent 33 years in drydock since its con - struction by the late Howard Hughes near the end.of World War JI. It made only one flight of less than a mile under the guidance of Hughes after which it was eon- s id e red obsolete for military purposes and stored in a tightly guarded tum&ar. It is being moved to make room for construc- tion of a new cargo terml.nal in the harbor. / THREE DAYS ONLY SAVE TWENTY TO TWENTY-Fl.VE PEHCENT ON OUR EXTEN 'I VE COLLECTION• OF FI NE JEWELRY Today thrc,ugh ~a1ur<lar. < )ctohcr 2'l. .... dec1 exqul!>ite d1amnm.1 rin~ .... nn:kbu:~. pendant~. earrings :m tl hrcitx. he.., Saw Twemr Perl't'nt Colurful gem .'.tone: J<. ''di\ 111dutlc.:~ jJue, pearb .md prl'u h.I' ... 11 1ne'> ~a\'e Twenty-h "e Pcrn:n t Gleaming 141-•. in<J l~K gul<J 1<..wdry Save Tw•·fll) f l\ e Perc..-c:nt Fine jc\\ elrv • \X.'a1ches and select p1ccc;s ror)t inclu<Jed in ... ak. 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'"w~ay Octot>er 23 1980 littrbdr• Kreib1ch 'Edll ort•I PaQe Editor Laguna Building ··Crackdown Fair Plaruuna llepartmt>nt ufft<'1 al~ in l.•gunu l\•'<H'h h .1"· a nnOlUlf t'd that thP) 1trt> 1om~ lo <:rM<'k down on r11ntrn1· tors "''ht1 ha\\' bt·,·n pru<'t>t"'<i1niz w11h l\u1hh 1l~ 11r111•·1 t ' 111 lht' city without obt a ininti l•'r n\lt 'I ur C'lt rleurun1•t•:-. The 11rublt•m 1:-i " <'hruni<' 0 1w t'or '£•ar i. offl<-1ul:-. .. i>H~. l'll\ 1'4,ard of A<tJUStmc•111 mt>mher' h"1vt-Ot't'rt n · I L'l'l\'IOIZ upplH·ut111n' fvr \ ttn.-n1·t·~ for ""'I< :.ltt·uch undt·r WU\ • ·T hi• .1H1l·1.1b rt'n'I' 1· '''1'111"1' 11( ,1l»1H1t t'll(hl 'uc·h \ 1111.1 1100!'-l•'r wt•t·k M ari~ "' 1h1•n1 1·11nw f1 nm rt·'ldt·nt!\ 11t·111 u c·c,n:-.tr'ut·lwn '1lt• "ho .1rt• l'Cllht·rrwd "'1th lh1·1r o v.11 1 safl'ty 111 !'oUL'h l'J)'ot'~ 111 ,llllU~t f111m lht• 'Ill' 1 ,111 ht• ..1ll\.'I t.•d , tn:ndw:-. 1·:&11 ht.• 11p1•11 v.1r111..,: t'.tll tw '''llt1,1.•1 I .tnd hrt• hatJr~ l'.tll ,.,...,, • M.tn) uf lt11• \ WlJIOI :-.111• 11ut 11f l11~ n n ml1 c.H't11r:. v.-ho don 'l haH• thl' 1 II) lil't.'11'1' thl'\ rlt'•·d tn n btt11n th t.• pt'rmlt~ Tht• llffl('1Jh-. 1ntt>nd tu ur~1· th1· Co11t1 iH'lnr!, ~t iilt' 1 1.act'nse Board tu n•\'Okt• "tut t> llC't'llSt'~ of v10lators That ~t.'t.'m!\ faar T ho t' lat•t•nst~d ti\ lht• ))tt1U' :-.hould know t1bout J>t•rrml n·quirtc>menb . 1 Anilllal Program I For San Clementeans bothered by baying dogs an the 1 middle of the night or pets running loose on the beaches. I relief is m sight . ! The city is cons ide ring setting up an animal control I program that would mean an end to the years-long con- , traC'l with the Ora nge County animal control program. ' The current contract does not meet the needs of San I Cle mente County anim al control officers must drive • down from the county facilities in Orange to respond to a : complaint. l That means it m ight be hours or even the next day !• before a resident can expect action on an animal- ,: related problem. • And if a pet jumps the fence or gets picked up !'without a license. it's a 70-mile round tnp to bail the ( 1 a nima l out I Many residents \\On't or can 't m a ke that effort . a nd their pets are destroyed three to fi ve days later. 11 The San Clepiente animal control program is seen as : a pro-life program. much like the one in Laguna Df>ach. I: And the Cit y Council has inwcated it will initiate a :. local program if it can be found to \>(' ~elf-sustaining :; City offi cials believe that is pos~i ble l' But they stress it will take a community effort to ·::license all pets in San Clemente Fund-raisers and volun :· leers Wlll be needed to make the program work ;' The city's pet lovers should step forward with t'nough : <t ~sistance to make the program work. i: tOpen Space Question • Laguna Beach City Council members have rejected a f•moratorium on d£velopment of hillsides and open s pace. roposed while the city's General Plan is being revised. The council majority said e nough building restric- ;tions ex.ist to control development in the community. 1 And , it was pointed out. it was questionable that therP :was JUSlifi cation for the adoption of an urgency or :dinance. ~ Some members of citizen committees in the midst of $the Genera l P lan revision ·process had ad'vocated an f rgency ordinance to temporarily halt subdivisions dur ng the revision period. That could be months away They s aid a definition of open space was needed so , hey could complete their task . ~ It is evident t hat conflicts between city zoning and he General Pla.n have to be resolved. and a definition of pen space is needed. 0 The moratorium is not necessar y, as long as the need or a definition of open space is recognized • p1mons e>tpressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily P ilot ther views expressed o n this page arc those of their authors and rt1sts. Reader comment is invited Address Ttle Daily Pilot p o IBo' il<K>. Co'1a Me,., CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Trade Secret By I .. M. BOVD Men who repossess autos or a living say the kind or a r they're artc {' indic·ates lo ome extent what time or day r night they should try to 1c k il up That data they add o the information they get rom the seller's records 'porly little models d riven y young bachelor~ a re best ought after l a rn Four door «!'dans or modest price wn('~ n. middle aged mar 1ed men r an he nabbed in rimt· time I t 's tt\c here abouts that's ulways 1n uestion One of lht' most intellectuetl , r lht• L1 S l'res1de nts, ondrow W1li1un. <>nre said e never missed a d ay's in ta llment of the <·oml<' strip a iled "Krazy Kat." Q. Do the Ja panese make ats uns and Toyotas with lght hand drive ? A . They'd better The a pa nese drive on the te n h e cars they make for hemselves and ror EnRland O..ar Gloomy all have right hetnd dri ve In c1dentally. no Americ an car 1oaker has ever pul out a r ight hand drive model s pecifically for sale 1n .Japan. Little wonder few J a petnese drive Amer ican <'ars . The Detroit ooys JUSl fi gured they didn't need the business, I g uess. Do you know how much John Rronck Onl(inally paid for that sectum of New York City known as The Bronx') Two guns. two kettles, two s hirts . t wo 1·oats. a barn•I or r·1der a nd six bits in cold 1·ash I n scvercil m unlcipalities around the world , trucks arc only lirensed to tr avel while they carry full loads . The well·intentioned notion is to save energy. clearly But it certainly leads t o oddball c itations. In Wanga nui. New Zeal a n d , o n e veget able trucker was fined ror return ing from market with e mpty cases. You think or a giralfe's neck as Iona. What you don't think of is that it's not long e no ugh to re_ach the ground. Q. Is there any of the Unit- ed Stales that can claim no foreign nag nown over It. soil? A. Only one. Idaho. Q. How much ~ It coet on the av.r.,. now to make a full-leqth rno&lon ptcture? A. Almost 81.U m llllon. Th1t'1 for fUdll thlt eome out of the Motion Picture Al· ~l•Ucn ot Amertca. . " . ,, Rowland Evan8/Robert Novak Carter Needs Texas Minorities .\I STI N '1'1• x '" 1-:v1•11 1 h11u.ih h1:-1•s1e•,·m 1n Tt>xui. hai. d111ppNI l11wt•1 than any l'arher ll1•11w1·rnt11 1111•.,111t·nl. Jimmy < "" tt'r 11111} )t'I w111 th" i.tate's ;•ft o·l1•1·t11r:il "''''' u111 I 'ave his 'l'l 'lllltl I 1•1111 "'II h d flood 1)f ""'''"""' 1\1111·11 1·<1 11 anti blat·k ''•I 1· f' "111\ I l d1·11t1(11 .. 1t11111 . r .. ~1 .. trat1on ..i111l turnout 11( 111inurtt) voter'> h,1\1' ht•l'tlll ll' t Ii I' h I•.: I I I 11111~ 111111«1 11.· ,1 11 <I t' IHI 11 f l .1 I l I' f ' ' I I .i I I').( 'j I n ·11·\J' II 1!-1 loo lal1· tu r1• Jl~lll tht.• prt· ' I d I' n I . ' J1t1l11·1ci.' that· .I I) t a ~II II I l I' T1·'< an.; l'artl\' th anks to th(• ,., a11~1·IH·<.1I 1)()i11 w al 111on•menl ('arkr's rural lta"· is crodNI Thi· !'ltatl.''!'I "/\nglo:-" nun l1 1s pa11 i1• wh1k.., run li5 pi:r ,. "' n t 111· m 11 r<· r o r H o 11 a I d Hl'•HWrt ·~ .._. Mailbox Jn Texas s ized pro1111rtwns , this 1s t he protJle rn fac·ed hy President Carter t hrough11ut hp, Southern base Thus . i.lurs a hnut Reagan's "ra C'1sm · art• not JU11l the politil'S Of ext•ess bul a deatJ ly st.>riou!\ e ffort t<1 encrg111· minority vote rs What an tagon1ze~ editonul wnleri. etntl ca rtoonisb may 1m pt•I tilac·k' and Hispanic!> to v11t1· T Ht: S>:EI> IS unp1•rat1vf' 10 T1.•x a~ On lv lhn·,. l>t·mol'rall1· nom111et'!-Al Smith. Adlai S t e v e n :. 11 n a n fl G c (1 r g ,. Mdiovcrn havt• los t Tt•>t a' No Oemcwrat ha' licc·n t:lt·<'h'<I without C'a rry1ng T(•xas Hut l'arlcr·, pn·s11t.•nl1al re·t·11nl would han· «l0<in1«'d hi m 1n thl' <ild Texas whf•rr ··Anglos ruled "I hav1• nl'\'t•r '<'t·n a JJrf'•\ldcnt o;o 1>oorly n •gard1·d · c'<mf1dt·d 11n1• velt'ran Df'mut'ral 1e JJ1.1l1t1 ('iun h€'rr "Nobody has a go(KI woril for him " Yl'I thl'\ old pru prl'd1l'ts ( 'artc r. no v. I railing in all 11011!'1 . will c·a rr} T1·xas One - u f his r1•11"''"" 1'1 lt*'ali(an ' a rH·niH· 1•1Jmpa11(11 A be lie r r1•ui.•1r1 1'1 th1· t1la1•k hrown V•ite ·r h •. 1111I1tI,.<t1 1 y ('rt 11 ('a I arit tim••l11 11f rr11n1>r 1ly votrnl( dt> 111·n1h ''° val(uv <tpprox1mat11Jn!> In 1u11, wtwn Cartn won Tcxu'l w1I h :.:1 111·r1 .. •11I th<: h1;11•k tmiwn v•1t1· 1r1ay l1<1v1• lwt·n 55"1,000 rout 11f '1 rn1l111m, ('art1·r wfln a n 1•\l lfrli1l1·tl 117 f1t·r1·1•nt rd tht, 111 t1Wll'-;11111 :11 l1•a \t 'J:I fll'rt·enl r 1<1·111111111 iH I\ \a y:. !If! p1·r1·1·nt 1 111 1111· 111111 k<. C> t 'OR ('/\KTt:K lu «arry Tt·xa~ I h" Y<'<tr tw rnusl dramat1c ;,lly c·xpand tlw l!flfi m 1nor 1ty voter volunw unit nlll fall t1J(J far bcl<iw h t!> '>h<.tri· of 11 tht·n That 1s lht: 1oh of lloh H1·c·kl'I. a s killed p o I 1 t 1 1· a I lf· ,. h n 1 l' 1 a n fr'> m nr11o klyn whu IC'fl the Whitt· 1 lou!--'' sl aff t when· ht-had been sl'lllng SALT II lo t 'rin~rPS!>J 1•a rly this ~car and 1·ame here to ~ell Carter to Texas fkt·kc l ·~ rcg1strat111n cfforti. were e xpe<'l•'<I to yield H00.0011 Mex1C'an Aml•n ean voters <rom ·~ I pare d with 460,0UO in 1976 > by the Ort 4 deadline New black reg 1strat11m 1s less robust and less m e11surat1le It Hecke l "an ac lually get lhe new vott.>rs to the 1>olls . Tt•xas may well be Carters . Th al Is why Rec· kt' I had no l ime for mu('h more than lip ..,e r v1ce r esponding to com pla1nt1i rrom traditional Tuas D<· mm•ratn: polit 11• 1an!i thetl lhe president 0!'1 ret•ord rt cigrantly ()f fends Texans Ccir tt•r'<. energy p11l1 n !>t•c·m 1ngly fa vors lhc Northt•ast h1!> 1111 wine.Hall 11ro (1h tax r•nrai::f•!> s m ;111 royalty ownt•n, evc·n rnore than l'Or purat£' titan!'>. thl' Carter ild rnin1strat1on 1s demandin~ new ~c·houl busing m llouston l.T. GOV. Wrlham Hobby and st<ile Attornt·y GC'neral Mark While. two moderett ely con scrvat1vf' Dcmoc r<its supPorting Carlt!r , havt-warned t he presi dent that his ra1lroetd deregula twn bill 1s ruining h im politiral- ly among lower-to-middle m <'c>rne no n-m inorit y T exans Doos l1 n li( freight rates for W'Yom1ng C'Oal. they warn, will dri vf' s ky-h igh utility hills s till h1g ht·r and alienate faithful l>cmonaL-; ~ I t i!> amo ng dis affec t ed J>emoer;.its thal ttepuhltc etn li o ,. R 111 CI cm en t s . ca I It n g Carter a "phoney" anrl "liar" s preads the Heagan gospel At· l'Ompa nied hy former <i ov .John B Connally . f'lem ents spent the past month setting up Rea~an o r g a n 1 z at ion" i n f o r mt• r I y 'brass collar " J>e mocratlC' l'Ountry iso-calle<I he1•aust! tht lle m1>crat1<' Part v hetd a hrn~:-. 1·1111 a r a round v~t l'r~ · neck!--1 ('lemenb · au>tll1aries the n • an· fundam e ntal ist H<tpl1 s t ministers tnC'luding C arter :.up J)(irlcrs or l97fi who IJfl'a<'h for He agan th•~ llrnt· Hll.l.C'Ol 'ST\' in t'{•ntnil Tex ..i:. " on1• 'u1·h Btlil1• t11.'lt hra!--~ 1·rillur ar ... 1 wh1 <'h git\{' ('artt•r 11'i JH·r•'l•nl 11r 1b 1!17fi ""'" .i rt1.•1· :.I ratq,e 1sts ~ll'knowl1·rJ~1.· thal 1s 1rnpo<. ... 1lilt• 1111.., l1rn1· If t h1• 1·oun ly's volt• falls twJ11v. 1:1 pl'r•·enl. tht.•\ ft•ar a o;t:i lew11Jt• clrop in th1· rural votl· thJt will require u heroic minority turnout to savt' Carte r Finance Law Cutting Development Gifts To lhl' Etl1l11r I v.mul1i l1kt• l•1 thank \uu for y1rnr 1·d11on :.I I aud 1 ng I hc Tl:\ (' l " I' or d 1 non c-c: r ri r 1 ts a r r·ompl1 ~hmenb LO datl' walh rt"lPC'l't tr> < .. 1mpa1gn finan<-1ng for t ht· Orang1· <:ounty Roard or Sup~rv1s11rs 1\ppan·nll)' thf' Daily Pilot has not etnal,yzNi 1n dcplh thc cam· pa 1 gn contra hut wns listed in the < ampa1gn d1srlnsur e forms. as has the Tl N Cl• J> c ampaign re form committee The editorial of o,.t 14 s tates that then : has bt'cn an "1nr rt'ai-c 1n another ty pl' of ronl nlJution smaller amounts , but (·tHntn~ nonetht' l 1.· s s f r o m JH' «> p I c w h o i;c· lw~hhoods an• dl'JJt•n1frnl on the d evelopment industry T ht'sc ar(• J>l'Ople surh a!--f'n~1nccrs , 1•11 v1 ronmental ('11ns 11ll ant~. ri·al 1•st ate attorncys. 1•11ntr111•t<irs a nd the hke ... I WOULD l.IKt: to take 1i.st1e wa th thas stateml'nl The T IN CU P mon itoring C'Horl 1nvolv1•s 1de nt1f1c at1on of c v<'r Y t·on tnbutor as to thl' nature or tht'1r bu!'liness i c , rtcvclopcr. '''''' tor . s h oe i;alt•s man . r 1vil engineer, etc On1·c identified 11 1s ci simple matter to c:alculatc thl' total funds M ntnbuted by a given type of husin ess It is a m atter or rat'! that 1·an be d o<-u m cntcd that the total rontributions c·ontrihuted by the development industry I which in· elud es developers. builde rs, r1vil , e ng ineers, environmental plan · ncrs. architects , grading con tractors . geology soils firms, and m aterial s uppllt!r'l 1 h as decreased from 75 80 perce n t before the Tl N CU I' ordinance to 40 percent. They have not in <'reased as you so stale . SHIBLEY J .. G HINDLE Chairman. TIN CUI' <;ampaign Reform Committee ..... ~ To the F.ditor: Contrary to assertions In the column by Thom as Elia!! IOa\· ly Pilot , O c t. 7 l. Pac ific Telephone I• definitely not · 'vic- tlmllinC" telephone answenn1 aervlte (TAS ) operators In it.a $194 mil11on rate application. Acreect. certain or the com· pany'a proposal s will alcnificantly increase rates for equipment and ser vices used by the TAS induetry. However. tbl1 is primarily due t.o t~ fact lllat tbe equipment and services have bffa IUbltantJally underpriced for 1evera1 years. The California Public UtlllUee Comndllton baa served notice oa T AS operlton lnnum.,.aW. limn ln recent years that thJa .;1 tu:it111n m ust bl' rt-rn1'<i1ed W1• syrnp a1t11w 11.1th Hw answt·ring servH'l'S no or11· ltkP.., th(' pro~ pe1•t of h1ghn nitci. Yet w1· a I s 11 r on c u r w 1 t h t h 1.: c· u m m1 ss1on 's pos1t1on that lhr entm· ratepaying public should not Ix• required to rontinut' -.ubs1chz1ng this body of customns DEl'l~IONS 8\' the C Pt'L' and, on the federal levl'I, by the Feder al Communirat1ons Com· mi ss io n , clearl y d i r ec·t t e l ephnnl' co mpanie s t o est ablish rate1-for business and rumpellllve ser v1r"•:; which re <'ove r the <·ompany·s rus ts During the l'Ourse or hearings on Pacific"s apµl1 rat ion, the t•om p any will present extensl\'l' testimon y a nd doc·ument at1on ptnpolnllng our costs on varwus ser vices tndudmg thosP as sori:ah•d with the TAS industry Statemt>nls m the column as serl1ng that J>ae1f1c f'ngages in setting "phony allocC1t1ons " to increa!if' rates arc> simply un tru(• Thf' l'llmJHiOY ui.1·~ a c·osl detcrm1n1n~ mclhodoloi.:y 1irt· scribed by the ('l'lll' All part1f'1pants in tht• ratt· case will h<ive ample 1>pportun1 t v 10 dou ble' <'h''"k Pa('1(1<.''s figures and <'ross exam in<• the company's w itnesses In add1 lion. th•~ TAS in1lustry hus in dicalt-d that 1t will also present witnesses and exh1 hits to slate its case T he raternakin~ process 1s in deed an inlrirate one It 1s . howevt!r. a prOC'f'SS in wh1<'h any and all opinions are heara down to the ind1 v1dual sub scriber who w\shcs to speak his or her mind at a public hearing. , To state. as the column does . that lh1s process will constitute a "rubber s tamp" action Is grossly unfair lo the commission and lo all participants. . DIANE D. OAILACIS Division Manager Pacific Telephone IUMIMI To the Edit.or· Anyone with a sense or direc- tion knows that the wind on thl11 coast blows pdmarily out of the weat. Unfortunately. much or Los Angeles County lies furthe r west than does Orange. Thia bodes Ill for us and others eastward, for evil is the spawn of L.A. and let no one doubt lt. Smo1. m a11 murder, dope, perversion, busing, 1rart. riotA, violence -you name It , l..A. In· vented it and It all blow' our way_. Nbw on the m•p the dl1tance hetween L.A. and Pran1e Cowl· l\ 1~ J H·n thin 11111· l\ln·ad' ,;H) mudl ol LA ~ f1 llh -<i nd in i.un11 ' ha:-. rro:-.!--t·t.I th;it line and hlown 111 Our <'Ounty gQvt·rnrnent need~ 10 tuke s tern ine asurt::-. 10 l'urb II WAH k F.N 1; ALTHOFF ...,.,. Dl!allftl To the Editor I bec·ame very upset after view ing a re<'ent Laguna Reat•h City Council meeting on channel 10 Mr Ke nt Snyder and family were denied their n~ht to remodel their home The remodel d id not re quire any variances. for 1t was with 1n the fretmework of a ll cily re gulat1on.s The Snyders were• denied their right to build ror four reasons I J the remodel was too ma~s1ve for Laguna Rt·ach and tht> s urrounding ne1ghhorhood. 21 the arl'hltC'ctural design did not r1t into the style or the ne ighborhood. :J I fami li es s hould purchase horn c·s only 11 I he home 11wets all th<'ir needs , a nd 4 1 pa rtially hlor k mg SOllll'<ine ':-. v ll'W I~• 11ght f11r dc•nial I would hope Mr Hai.:hn. l\lr F1tzpatrll'k. and Ms. Be lle rue wi II i.oon open tht!ir eyes There arl' homes m Laguna from f,()()squar l' feel to6,000squarc> feet and more The small bt•a1·h cottage at mosphen· ba'rcly ('Xists. the lo<.·al J)ropf•rty value5 hHve sc•cn to that Our l'ity Ion~ ago t ranscended from val'at1on rotta~cs to pe rm a nent res1dent•es. SOME OF those present at th e meetinR did not feel the arch1tel' tura l desi~n of the proposed home would "flt" in the neighborhood What if the Snyders had built their home first ? Would or should the Snyders have the right to tell the 46 or so petition s igning neighbors the desi~n their homes mu&t be? Is Lat(una l'toing to des lgnate a zone for Victorian homes. a zone for Normandy homes. a zone ror modern homes. etc? Do we want Laguna to look like tract developments? In dividualJzallon i!'I what Ame rica Is all about. Morri!\ S k endurian , the Sn ydens' ar chitect, very definite- ly c onsider ed the neighbors ' views. aa was evident from ha& presentation. Views. I believe. can only be guaranteed by doing three things: l I buylne a ho me on the bluff• overlooking the ocean, 2) buylnc all llle adjacent proper · t y. or 3 > denying another person the right t.o build. Councilman Fitzpatrick 11 ii>· Int to open • can of worms when he tntroducee his view preaerv•· Uon onlln..e.. How can he or a n \·ont· plan·<•\ alu1· 11n e1ny1m1• ~ i.p1•c•1ul v11•w '' Is u v1t·w of lhe Ol'f'an. th1• hill~. lhc s ky, a ln'e, a park. a h11(h !i«'hool football get me. LI t·anyon , a c·1ty la ndmark higher 1n v<ilue" Who could look at all the~" views a11d determine the value wht•n each 1s different _t.o each and evcryonc '' 1\1 r Rai;:lin and others believe ii the home purC'hased hy the• Snyders was not adequate. then s uc h purchase s hould not have been made Ir everyone bought a home t hat met llll the1 r needs re a I tors would be out or busmf'ss because everyone would still ht• look in~ Are you tclhng us we can no lon~cr r emodel? Ir WC had prevented dOY more development from 11!'1·urnng ~} )lea rs aj!o. 1wrhaps Mr Hal(hn. l\Js Rellerut-', and Mr F1tlpalrn·k would not he her<' to enJOY tht· "village atmos phert· " .J F.FFHEY 1.1 .0 YO.l.AlfHl\l 'S Sa~Taltfw '1'11 thl· Edit.or A yes volt• on l 'ropos1t1on l tt11s Noveml>l.'r wi II hl.'lp restore l.akc Tahoe l<> th<· n1r111tt1on 1t was rn years a1<111 Onc1• lwaul1ful with 'parkhn~ 1'11•ar wat<•r ancl frN1h mountain u1r the l<ikc h<.ts lwt'n b l11.thted with intt·nsc dt'Vl'lupmcnt result ing 1n heavy s mog. traffic ('On gestion and filthy water quality. The task or rest oring the lake will IJe d1frlrult but 1t f'an be done Proprn;illon 2 would ;ellcwatt' funds for lhe pun•h llSC of r ntical areas alon){ the lake':. s hore where it hus heen detrr mmed tha t development would ad versely a ffect the lake's water quality The SRS rn1 llion dollar bond issue would be u~ed to purchase land only from owne ri. who voluntarily want to sell th eir land The stall' would pay flur m arket pr kes for tht' prop erty. Propos1llon 2 Wiii )(ti rar lo restore the lake. Your yes vot e will help to r everse the trend that is quickly destroying Lake Tahoe. a valuable r1'('rt!at1onal area. DAVE HAI.I. • l.elttri /rom reodert nre ~•come Tht nghl lo condenae letter& to flt fPOCt or ehmrMlt b~l i1 r.anvtd lAttt" o/ JOO wordl or le., will ,,,. gtuen prt/tt'tflee AU lerttrt muit ftl clwl~ ftgnalurt arid malling oddr«H but nomt3 ma11 ~ wOhMld on rftW•f If 111/(tnnt r•oaon i• appohnt. P~t'll wW tM>f ~ publulle!d . .. .. .. r • t e e I· , ,. ( • .. • .. ,. ~· . ~ i '? '· •: .; . •' . =~ ·' .. Ii • . . , ( . . r· t l •• • • . • • ' : I . ' • . • : . • 1 y t l ' -. ·~ . ..._. - BUSINESS I STOCKS ~hurMlay\• J I a.m. (PDT) Pricett \ . .... NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~· ••• ,.on,tn&.hG ,,.,.'".,. ""' ..... voo Mid-.,, P•< .,.( PO'# Do-tton O.trOtl •rtd cuu 1nn41t• tfO( ... • ,..,_,,.,.., •rWJ tttfalfttl'd o, •n. N•t ,.,,.. •• ""'°' ••honOf \Kuttt1•' O.•••'' And tn,••Mt .. Thursday October 23. 1980 H/F DAILY PILOT lnst.runrencs Czar Music Sweetens More Than Ears By MILTON MOSJWWIT'l Jf anyone has the right to say "Strike up the band!" it's Daniel J . Henkin. a SO-year.old Midweste rner who's building a business on his love for music. In the process, he has re· ve rsed one of the central nows ofour time: the s ubmerging of small companies into conglomerates. Henkin, a native of K ansas City, bel)lln playing the clarinet at an early a ge. He entered the Kansas City Conservatory of Mus ic when he was 12, graduating at 15. Re played professionally in the Kansas City Municipal Band. Dan Henkin then went on to the University of Missouri . where he had a music scholarshi p. He became first clarinetist with the school band. He also formed his own dance band. After gradua ting with degrees in both music and journalism. Henkin entered the U.S. Ai r 1-'orce. In the ear ly 1950s , he became direc· tor or the Japa n Ai r Defense Ba nd in Japan . Money Tree Returning to civilian life. Henkin did a short tour of duty with an advertising agency before signing on as advertising manager of G. Leblanc. a musical ins trument m anufacturer in Kenosha . Wis. That was the start or Dan Henkin's business rareer. He loves music. especially band music. and he de· cided to make his way in the musical instrument industry. . In 1960, Henkin joined one of the largest companies U1 this field.<..:. G. Conn, an Elkhart, Ind . -based manufacturer of brass and wind instruments. Conn's history goes back to 1874. It s leadership was such that at one point many years ago plants in and around Elkhart t umedout80percentofthe band instr uments produced in this counlry. HENIUN'S SPECIAL interest at Conn was helping music educators in schools to build up their band programs. lie created special band recruiting programs for them. He also published an.award-winning magazine. ConnChord. Jn 1969, Conn passed into the hands of Macmillan, once a proud name in publishing that had evolved into a hodgepodge made up of such elements as the Katharine Gibbs secretarial sC"hools . the Berlitz language schools: Collier 's En· cyclopedia: the San Francisco specialty store, Gump's ; Brentano 's bookshops ; LaSalle t.o.:xtens1on University; and a dutch or music companies (one of which was Conn ). It was all pasted together by an autocrauc businessman, Raymond C. Hagel, who never won high marksforhumororwarmlh. Henkin quit in 1970 and bought K .G. Gemeinhardt, an Elkhart company that made flutes and piccolos. Working C'lose ly again with high school music teachers. Henkin made the fl ute a popular instrument among students: JN tm, HENKIN sold Gemeinhardt to CBS. but he con· tinued to run the company untillast June . Meanwrule, things were ha ppening at Macmillan. Pittsburgh's H.K. Porter acquired a big chunk of stock. A new management headed by Edward P. Evans was installed. Hagel left (he's not even on the board anymore l . And the con· glomerate's music companJes, wruch were losing mooey, went on the auction block. You can guess the next move m this morality play. Ye11. Dan Henkin bou~ht aU of them. Dan Henkin's passion is music and he explains this em· pire heh.as created as a·" labor of love ." He doesn't want to speak about what happened to t.bae companies under lbe rule of Macmillan. but he stresses that be is going lo hire peo- ple who understand mWJic. ' -.... . , . .. 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Diiie WASIUNGTON (AP) -The Air Force says It plans to select a manufacturer to begin development of a proposed new transport plane, despite a General Accountin1 Offlce report that says lbe plane may not be able to Oy far enough without refuel· Ins or carry s ulflclently heavy loada. The Defense Departme nt said Wedneeda.y il will ask for develop- ment propoeala because the new ex transport plane will correct a "critical deficiency" In military alrUft requiremenll . . -. -.. ----... .__ __ ..;......-,_,_::..,.;-"' . ... .. .. .·· .· . .. • • ·~ ,• ~ i I 't c. .. • ' .. ~, ~L· • • ' • ' • • • t: .. . • • •• ~. t·· • !' HI ti '" • 1 ..... , 'I ·Cl!·• •• 1 I Hfl flrt:-fighf PN' ~.-w-HoltW Orangl' Count) l"rr St.Hru:t :\11 7 i:tl .llHli:l Del Obts µo St , will be the rw w honw ot count.\ fire 1-rc''" in San Judri Ca p1slran11 follo\\mg d ed1l'Jt1on on NO\ ., On call .1! !hf• rW\\ lac·rlll} '' rll '•l' two engine com pa n11 ·~ ,1 I 500 g a llo n wa tl'r Lenuer. a para m t•<l ir u111 t .111 d ont· ht·21 v} squad cq u1pmc1111 rnd. Fil111 Corrwdy ForLagzma Seniors Set "The G rnss 1s (; l'ce ner,.. a com edy starrinf.( l'nr) Gra nl , Deboru h K er r a nti R o be r! Mitchum. will bl' prt•sc 11LP<l free lo Laguna n~ach sC'n ior c1liwns Nov. 21. The s1•reening will lake pla n · at the So uth C:uas l T heater , beginning at 2 p m T he pro- gram is co·spo nsnrerl by Laguna . Fede ral S;ivings and I.nan As sociation and thf' Scnwr Cit izens Club of Lagunil Re:ich For fre" t ic·kels, '1!-11 tht> sen io r ht' u d q u :1 r 1 e r '> .it 515 Fores t /\ \.P Da,nagf-~· Paid PIHl .Anf:LPl ll \ l/11'1 t\ On of re Foes Plan Forum for Public A puhli1· forum, "The• C.:a!>t' Ag11111s1 S.111 Onofre." 1s plunn1•d Sunday hy the Con11n11 1 .. e for lhe Right lo VoIP 0 11 Snn Onnrn· ft will I.le at 7:30 µ rn a t l.a~1ma Beach City Ha ll. Poet Pries t Wins Priz~ FHANKfoT HT. Wl'<;t c;crm am <A P } Ntca raJ,!u a n l'ullurc Mrnister 1-:rPei.l1l Card~nal, the poet , pries t and revolut1una r.v u~ ponent or h1<; country':-fornit·r Anasta510 Som oza r eJ.!1m c" won the a nnual Pe~tcl.' Priw of tht• C:e rmai1 Book Fair Thi· f11rum pa nel will include four partic 1µanti-anct 1irH· "lead quesuunt.!r · Panl'I m i·m llcrs 1nl'fl..d1· <;ien Harlow. a f'l'M't1 r<·h runsult anl o n 1:arlhquakc h azard-, t u nuC'lC'ar f<l cihl1c:-.. R oJ?er !)it I m<in. u nuclear µhy:-.ic1sl a11d co ch<11 rm:m of the l.<1:-Anr,t•les Fc d eral1on of Scient ists. Him m on F ay, a b10chcm1 st a nd m iJ rtnt! h111lo):!1st a net Lynn Ha r ris lfil'ks . ur 111<• Group~ U n 1l <'d A J!a l n '>I Ha d1 a t 1on Dangt>rs Que:-.tiomn~ the pan elist::. \\oi ll be Ron Oa ca ll, an attorney foe the Nuclea r Law Center in Los A ngele s H·1c a ll h as r e p r e -.- entr d ~roup::. a net 111d1v1duals 1 e- ~arding cnmp<•nsation in nuf'l('ar incidents B ac all's qu£•sti11 n <> will l>c followed by questions from th•.· audience LOCAL TIUeves Whales Slide Show Slated Raid Freezer A !>l11li· Jirf•:.t.•ntu t111n cll llcd "SL1iling W1lh Wh<.1lcs ." will lx- pre st:nlclJ l)(!forc the St>uth < 'uasl Audubon Sodcty Nov 5 ll 1s na rral(!d hy Murk llo Wt', for rncr liirf'l'lor 1ir the Martnl' lnsutute in Oana Point Th<· ,,rl•SPntal 1011 li cg1ns ut 7 :w p m at St (.;Jcm r nt '!> Epi s cop a l C h urt·h 1n S un Clcm cnll' Vo r inforr1111l111n. t'all •t!Jl <!S!JH .wrtior P61 rt fl .tt1a1Pd Hcs ervci tmn ... ar<• lw rn i.: <J t' ce ptcd for thi' La guna lk:IC'h Senior <'1t1t l'n" Cluh Cli rl!>tmu .~ va rly , whll'h will lw ht:ld DN· II F l' :' t 1 v 1 l 1 c s 1 n l' I u 11 1• u vc rform.rnr 1• hy the L<l)~U n:i Ocach lhRh School chor all'. :1 sing -a long anrl C.:hr1stm t.1~ <Im ner complt•t e \~1th turkey d11d th ~· lrimm111g .... T il·k <·ts arc s:J Th"~ :tr•· :ivatl;ihll· <it duh hc:id<1u;.ir1er'>. 5 15 i''•Jr~<,t Avf· from ~ 30 11> I ·ui µ Ill Plains s~ts '-Carte r Day' l'L/\INS.C ;<c •AP I l<cs11l1·nts Of )'n·stdt•Ol ('a rlt-1 's hlllnl'tOWll ar e planning "'l'lw 1.;,:-.l llurrah," J ral h to r·ommt•rnor.tll' th{• wind 1n g iJo,\n o f <'art1·r·., "t::f'ond pre:. 1dc11t 1 al c· a 1n pa 11-:11 'l'h l' Sum t er {'ou n t ) Demcwrat11· l'arl\ announC'cd pl;tns for <.111 O\l . .!5 ".l11nm) CartPr Uuv" 111 t he tiny !-.11Ulh\\<•Sl e •or .:1a town Chartered liuso.::-. w tl l brinJ.! 1n members of a -.tall·~ 1de C'artcr s upµortcrs gr oup. thC' I !J!«t ClutJ on c1 vell.'rans nf t he l'ean11t H r11~adt• a grou p or supporters wh1r h pla~cd a n 1nst r uinc nta l part in Carter 's 1'176<·amµa1 gn ( __ 1_1 R_l _E F_." __ ) .1_.u•Pl'11 ,4r;f fllf"t1 A San Clt·mente woman told pol11·l' someon1• t·n tt·r(.>() li1·r ho m1• and t•l<ik hl't ween $10 000 11 nd $1 5.IHJO I/) JCWclry CHiii s ilverwt.1rc A n n Y v k o .., :11 tJ .; o m'-' on t• forced •)plm a kilt hen 11oor l•> her C':.ille Los Alarno!'. hmrn.• hclw1·1•11 the hour -; of I and l.i 1> m Tut!.'> d :i y 1• s r a µ 1 n g w 1 t Ii t h c hou..,d mld 1-{Nlll!> Tr,1ow ~ .fiif•t /\u d11 w n ... rur "T he ut 1·rackcr, • will he held Salunfa} al lhl' B;11l1•\ C1·nter , 18fi3 Soul h < ·oa!>I l11~h wa v. Laguna Beac h T lw ;innual llal l••t P ae1 r1c·a prod uetu•n r1-'qu1n·s ballt'l !>l u df•nl:; Y.11 Ii µnor lr;.iming Boy~ <.1nd ~1 rb ..t~<·~ 7 to 12 will aud1· lion <•l 1 ·Jo p m . und dancer::. over t~ year-. of a~<' will try out at 2 :10 p.m F o r 1n fo rrnat10 11 , cal l l hc 1:enll·r a1494 7271 <.:ooki:; at a Costa ~e~a nurri 11on b:ir 10 South C.:oa~t Pl<.17.ll Wt'rC servin~ a J1m1ted mt•nu for i.I while tifll'r d 1sc:nvc r y that hurglars had h;iuled <.1 w<.1y cill l hl'i r h am <.1n<I <!O IJOUncls of I{ mu nd bt-1.'f Not only that, pol1 l'e siml to· d ay , whncv(·r n 1nll'cl the walk In refngcrator at L indber g Nutn · I 1un, ;JJ:l:J S Bn s tol S t . stole 60 pounds 111 butter and 10 pounds e a t h or Ja<:k and l on,ghorn chce~cs M a n;lgcr Davul M oran told Patrolm an WilliJ m Hiedm--.rnn t hl' theft. tota l mg m o re than $1.500, ml'ludmg pilfcn.ge of six re u1t a n d vcgc t a hl c Ju icer mad11nes, wa!'. c11seovcn ·d upon opening F. m plnyecs round five ham s Wt'1~hmg 12 pounds each were gon<' \\hen the~ be~an the day's food µr1:parnt ion, the n othe r goods we r<> found I<> be m 1~s1ng. Pulice la sted tht· loss as a buri;:lary although l hcy c<>ulcl fmd no c v1dcnct· of forC'N1 entry to the pre m ises. !'.l'l'Vl'd by a com- mon rear hallway u~cd by 1>ther busincS!'i<'S as w,..11 \\'ontan Backs Off Against Supervisor O/\KLJ\NIJ 1 AP J The wom an w ho accused A lam eda County SUJ'tr\ 1sor John C:eon tc of atta cio nJ,? her a pparently has decided nut ln pre~~ <'h~rges. u prosecutor told a municipal court JUOge toda) During a n arra ignme nt hear111~. J udge William Lc v1ns drop~·d lht> ca!>e against Gcor~c from the court ca lendar, but d e· me d a motion by G eor ge's attorney, E A Oawley, t o dismiss the ca"e :i~c1mst the 5l ·year old politician :'olaom1 Cant1 ell m a<le a n lit.c n':. arn·'>t t)f the s uperv1!>or Oct. 14 c1flt'r a quur rel a t he r homt· m an wr ongly 11mv 11•t1;>1I in a fatul fi reborr.lw1,.! 1 as t• will ri· ceivr $.12!;,000 m rf:1rn<•1:<"• from the c ity 1mdn a 'H·llli·m<·nt ap proved l)y " f "<It· r <ii Judi.:•· ll obert ''l(C'd s ' Wil k 1n ... 1111 charged that poll<·c· lw :JI him lu for ce him to C'Onf c~~. tu 11n 0 <· tober t!ns firl·bomh1ni~ th;11 L1111k fi ve Ii v"" T he Hcv Cardt•n al , !'1!1, g :.i v~ his a<'l'eptanrc s1.H•ec·h dn•s<>cfl 1n hlul.' Jeans II(• "i:t1<l 1l was MJ.!nif1 l'ant that a n r1 1e for µea<'" w:.ts <tw :irded lo som••one who had s ung the pn.11SPS <>f an urrill'<l strugr.:lc· Adve1 Ilse a serv1~ you provide ( from boby~1111119 to window wo:.hrnq 1n rhe clo!:.sil1ed l'he SJ.I 1.100 1·ash pnw 1o; j!IVl'n earh year to a11 .1i1thor 11r po.K•I .,. ho-;1• wor k s1•n t'S tht· 1 a us e· ol pt•a1·1· Ser.ice Dirt-elorv of the 11;11'1; rt• a OINT FARMERS MARKET proudly announces its GRAND OPENING October 23 through 26 bana r oint Farmers Market features FltESH DAil. \': • A large selection of top quality produce • Manning's Beef, cut and prepared on the pre mesis • A complete sandw,icb deli • A ~de variety of fresh fish Our floral boutique offers all the ingtedients needed to create your own unique floral arrang~ments: fresh flowers, baskets, liners, ribbons , hohday de· corations. cards, and much more . SomP of OW' grand opening specials lnclude: •·rf'llh l'a<'lrk ltED SNAPPER l.arl(e Size S11lnas •"clew.r •·arms Frying LETTUCE CHICKENS 1. ~!J ·~· Whole or Cut .25 ea . .6~ lb. f"ren Bar·:\I Bulk SllrH CANTAl .. OU PE BACON ~lf'xlnn #I Whllr JUMBO SHIUMP .15 lb. 1.49 lb. 4.25 % lb. GeodStllff~ LONDON BltOtL round Wheat Bread Northern Bonrl""" HALIBUT STEAK J•ctl(. 1.411 tu. !J9 Grud ~l•l l'rh't> e • • f' 8. 3.29 lb. 5.85 lb. 3ff91 Coast IUghway, Dana Point 496-5155 • J------- • • ..t .. ~ 1 ,Jd~L ·~ ""' > ""' is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. PROFESSIONALLY DEMONSTRATED SATURDAY OCTOBER 25 12-2 PM • u ....... ,... ... ,,..., .. •n4 '•••to~let 0 "' ~O •'" 0 Ct.,., ••• • 1•• ""'* • •" f I t••' 00 ° I\' ~-.. ,.,.~.~ >"4 ••••• .... "' •• ~ ... ,. ..... ,1"' •• ,..,. •• -t1ti;t•• ........ . o II,. • f'*' J '1""•v't '• ~·· ''•• I .,., 10 ·~ I _ ... , ~ .,... • 24" FIREPLACE GRATE 6 IAIS s5•• . ..,,..,,.., •• " ..... ,.,.4 ...... ., .... ,, .....,,..,. • ., ••• ,., w ...... . , • .,."fl ,. 70, • ., re-vr ...... ,. ., .. , Low MAl!BU VOLT AGf OUTDOOI LIGHTING 6 LITE SET Q L} ~ WITH Y i ;; ~9 \] TIMER 1 v < I 1 v / 1 ONL: 589'' .. "' Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valle I' l'our Homt-fown Dau,· Nt••·spap.-r VOL. 73, NO. 297,-' SECT IONS. 48 PAGES C RANC E COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS J11ry .. Flays Collnty The Orange Count:--lioarll l'' SUpervisors WU& l'hl.ISlll<'tJ lOOU} b.y the cowity Gr~nd Jur) for 11:- df'cision to acqwrt> a Sl 5 m1lh111\ vote·counting system that we1i. r~au1ht with f1ulure In tht> Jww 3 Primary Eleetion The jury. an a 33 p.-~c repun ~/livered lu supen1~,1r:. ldlt- ..,ednesday . said in a l"Ov~r let ltr, "The c1hiens uf Or aogl' County should be assured that U.eir votes can be counted at• curately." l"ht> Jttry t•hllrt:t:d lhul 1Juu1 d ml'mbers l'UOdUl'll'd 111a d t! 4uatt" and· inac·curate rt::.ec.n·h un the Martel Systems lnt• vot1• l'Oun11ng dt'V ll'l'!> ta l\t.l iH'ted 'with extremely bad Judgment b) allowing an citt.·t>ed inM IY genereiUb pay ment · to lhl" Co:.ta Mesa fi rm Act•ordtng to lhl" report. the count) paid Martel 90 µcrcent of the pun·hase c:ost pnor to the J une 3 electaun 111 which the system was first used T ht> JUI')' i;u1d the board "not 1111 I)' ruuld. bul should have an· lh'llJBled the potenlial ext ent of l he problems inherent in the Va II ec Martel syste m at the lime it was selected '' The s uccess of the system in the Nov 4 election the 1ury said, will be the result of additional ex pend1tures a nd h i ring of "personnel necessary to make the system !unction." "However. if the system does no t fun ction p ro perly , the on Vote .Counting ' res ponsibility wi ll rest ex elusively with the supervisors who, in opposition to the best ex· pert advice, voted to acquire an untested and unproved system." the jury said. According to the report the j ury interviewed 31 persons. in· eluding members of the board and personnel from the county Administrative Office, the coun- ty General Ser vices Agency. the county counsel 's o ff ice, representatives of Martel and election officials in other parts of the country whe re the Martel system is used. The jury suggested that the board t ook too mu c h of a layman's approach in the de· c1sion to acquire the system. "T he gr and jury recogniz.es that the Board of Supervisors oper ates, and appropriately so, in a political arena "However. the b<>ard should recognize lhat t he burden of cer- tain hij(hly terhnic<1I det'isions sho uld rest mori> heavily on those whose expertise and posi- ti o n m a k es t h em m o r e knowledgeable and immune to the inOuence of political lobby. in~. "To that end. ti woultl have been advantageous tu the board and to lhe citizens of Orange County to solicit a r<•com menda- lion of ili expert county staff " Iran Adds Ternis t·o Hostages? o.11' P1N'1 SUli P- B£ANARD DUNCAN AND FRIEND CHECK CABLE BOX Front Lawn Implant• Brtngl"9 UnhaPS>'n••~ Cable. Installation Drawing Protests By PIOL SNEIDER MAN Of ... o.11, P'l191 Slaff are t a king steps to correct that." Edwards said the company previously hired outside help to place explanatory notict:s on the doorknobs of homes targeted for construction work. Beginning this week. Edwards said, lhe company is ~sing its own employees lo deliver the notices, aiming for 100 percent coverage. Edwards said the company has beefed up its complaint staff and recently moved about 10 ca· ble boxes in Westminster after res idents voiced their dis · pleasure with their placem~nl. "l lhink we've been very sym· pathetic with people," Edwards said. Bill Reed, Huntington Beach city public information officer, said his office bas been fielding two or three inquiries a day re- garding the cable construction. •'Moat or them feel they haven't been adequately pre- (Sft CABLE, Page A!) Decision Weighed By Panel BEIRUT, Le banon CAP > New conditions for the release of the American hostages in Iran may be added to those outlined by Ayatoll ah Ruho ll a h Kho- m eini. a hardline rpe mber of Iran's Parliament said today. He said a committee of the Parliament has finished a report on the 52 U.S. hostaRes. and the proposed conditions for their re· lease will be presented to the fun assembly Sunday. But AU Akbar Nateq Noori, a member of the Islamic Republican Party on the aeven- mem ber committee, said in a telephone interview with 11le As- sociated Press "some more con- ditions may be added" to the four basic terms outlined by Ayatollah RuboUah Khomeini. Last month Khomeini said the conditions were the return of the late s hah's fortune, a U.S. pledge not to meddle in Iranian affairs, dropping of lawsuits against Iran, and release of S8 billion in frozen Iranian assets. Noori said the conditions pro- posed by the panel would remain "secret" until they were un· veiled to the 228·member as· se m bly Sunday. the hostages' 358th day in captivity. As ked if the United States was like ly to accept the conditions. he said. "Maybe not now that cSee TERMS. Page A2) Tongue Bite Case Nixed LOS ANGELES (APl The district attorney's of- fice has rejected the filing o r ch a r ges agains t a woman arrested after s he bit off a man's tongue . The district attorney's of- fice said Wednesday that no cha rges would be riled against Diane Jane L<>n· don, 31, who was arrested shortly after Robert Neil Rosenbe rg , a se lf · employed television pro· ducer, had two inches of his tongue bitten orr. Rosenberg claimed L<>n· don bit off his tongue after he complained she was drinllinl t.oo much for a diabetic. London said she did it because she was afraid Rosenber1 was go- inl to force sex on her. ,. 0 .. 1, Poi.. s .. H - Still t»n the Bearla Carol Reneetu of South Laguna checks o ut Vestige, a huge steelwork sculpture that has drawn protests from some Laguna Beach residents who don't like it ~racing the Art Colony 's Main Beach. The Coastal Com mission wi II ponder the protests soon. Iranian Speaker Says Carter Erred By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Oft• Deily ~ ... Staff The message was clear and it was direct : The United States government should have given Iran 48 hours in which to release the hostages a fter they were taken into custody. Or else. The speaker was an Iranian. Dr. Abbas Amirie dre w several rounds of a pplau se Wednesday night as he addressed members or the World Affairs Council of Orange County. Amirle, a two-year resident of the United Slates and a visiting profeasor at UCLA , said. the ad- ministration of President Carter erred in not taking swift action against the Iranian rebel~ and followera of Ayatollah Kho- meini. He said the notion that Iranian student dissidents took the hostages was a fallacy and said the successful kidnappini of the 53 Ame ric ans was a well· planned exercise that Khomeini himsell oversaw. "II the Carter Administration ha d given a 48·hour ull.imatum las t Nov . 4 Cthe date the hostages were seized ) I assure you that within the first 24 hours the hostages would have been released," Amirie said. Amine claimed the Khomeini has the backing of only about JO percent of the Irani an popula· tion and that the remainder or the population is a "silent ma- jority" who previous ly support.· ed the deposed Shah of Iran. "l ask you is Mr. Khomeini merciful and compassionate. I tell you no. He has killed thousands," Amine said. ''The tragedy is that the Unil· ed States has given credence to his regime." Amirie did not directly ad- dress reports that the bostages, held captive for almost a year, will soon be released, perhaps as early u next week. Commission Dashes Hope For HB Park Plans to add 75 acres fo r a ma jor rer real1onal and com· mercial development in Hunt- ington Beach Central Park have suffe red a setback at the hands of the d ty's planning com - mission. tr action by tbe c:ommission stands, the city's a bility to buy the land which would constitute the park's new southern boun daries would be wiped out, ac- cording to Vince Moorhouse, director of the city's de velop· ment services depart ment. (See PARK. Page A2> Or:::ec4;:asl M'eatlaer Ballot Reprint Sought But be said both presidential candidates -C arter and Republican challen1er Ronald Rea1an -can take advantage ol the situation, Carter by claim· in1 responsibility for the hostages' release, Reagan by suggesting "there must have been something under the table" between the Carter Administra· lion and the Iranian 1ovemment foT release so close to the Nov. 4 elecllon. Low cloudiness and fog tonight and early morning Friday clearing to hazy sunshine by Friday after· noon. Lows tonight S4 to 60. Friday high.! 67 to 73. INSIDE TODA" By DAVID IUJTZMANN Ot• OellY ........... The Libertarian Party or Oran1e County ulced for a court order Wednelday that would re- q ulre reprinttna of about a million ballots for the Nov. 4 elecUon eo that party afflllaUona now abbreviated would be ,,.uee out lD rws. OrUl8 eo..tr Superior Court Judie Jollll It. TrOUer Jr., wUI bear •=•ta tM e .. Oet. •n" ...._iMeleelkln. sr... ..••• aetlOll, flied bJ Newpart Beaela ·attorae~ Ray Readrtnaoa oa belaalf of Ubertarlm ANembly cancMate, Roberta Rinehart, also"asks that the November election be poatpaned If ballots cannot be reprinted in time. Both the Libertarian Party and the Democratic Party, whlcb .J,ay Join tbe lawsuit to- day, C!ClllMiad uat tbe abbrevta- tioaa Ulld P!fl. the ballot.I are mla· leadtq Ulid ecdualq.' la ac.. JUnllsaft'a cue, tbe le1a1 ..,_ clalma abe .SU auf- fer "'""'8nble barm" lD IMr nm for die 7ltla AIHmblJ dil· triet ... , lf tM abbreviation "Lib" ............. . ~ tM .... MMIDbl.J dia· trld only take• la pert• of Anaheim, Tustin, Yorba Linda, Placentia, Brea, Orange, Santa Ana and unincorporated areas, the laW11ult asks for reprtntinC of all ballota in the county for the benefit of Ubertartan1 ln other race1. Ms. Rinehart said the ab- breviation "Ub" on the ballot could be eaally confuted with tbe word Uberal;'i political desipa- ttoa that Jlu little ln eoinmon with tbe Ubertartan phUOIOPhY. "It la thenfore lneecurate and mltl= to tbe voters to have m1 llated on the ballot wttb a political party dealpa- tJon U 'Lib'," lbe Hid In court loeumenu. Amlrle1 ln other comments de· cldedly anti-Khomeini, said: -The success or laUure of the Sh•b's son elevatin1 to pow;r in Iran will ''ltepend on the •lflnce ol the United States." · -Iranian students and pro· Khomeini foUowen ln the Unit- ed States, "should be arrested and pla~ on.a plane and aent to the Ayatoliab." ~ What mock Richard Ni.zon the way ~ Lt? The former prt~ talka obout himself and hil JJC'blic i1114ge '" the flr8t '" a aenes of articles on Page 84 ·~ I_ ====··-=--===::II'~" .. IhuCIQlv Oc!obwc 4 .1atQ ~--JUST BREAKING----.... l1old Prices Drop At 1-1 osl<r!!e Run1ors 'll t-:W \OHK 1A l'1 With !>l)t•11.1li.t1on 1u1111rn11t lll11t ,\J)1t•drt1n hO~I U..:t•~ 111 lrJll lnll{ht hf• n•l('lll ... d lrl ~ rew flll}'S ~11lil 1Jflt'\"1t fl'll sh111 pf\ 1111.i I h•• "'1•11lc nt'S'I itl-.o "':ii. 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Shi• ~aid -.h1· l•.h l..-1 11g lJUl!Jll~•·h \t1).!Ut' tu ki·t·µ ttw k1lltr or kille rs tiff OJ.l<.itH:c ( >n \\ l'dnei.da) s ht• toured !ht• ~pob wnere 1 ,.,WO Chlldrt•fl ll>l'l°l' found !>ldlll dlld VIMtl'd the parent~ O[ one Vit· , ':l1m ,. •' WASll l~l :TON 1;\1'1 The· l'ent a80fl 1s makini.: ··absolute Iv no plans" for tbl' pos~1blc re leasl' of U S. hostages held by 1 iran. f)('fen!>l' Uepartment spokesman Thomas Ross said today .... I ,.,,RA-aga n ft a JM C'arf rr'a .......,,... rfl ST PF:TERSRU RG. fo'la. IAP1 Ronald Reaf(etn s ha rply ···~rit1c1ted Prl'Sident Carter 's handling of the f.'COnomy today. ' ~aying ··h1• has given U!> an economic· record of misery and despair unparalleled en rcc·ent his tory.'' (Related story, Pa gt· . ·~-1 1 In remarks prepared for an outdoor rally in St Petersburg , ·'-where a larJee number of retired persons reside. Reagan said -' 1"1ensions ;md Socia l Security payments have been ··destroyed ·=before your eyes month after month after month by bein~ battered by a n innalion caused by Mr. Carter 's policies." ;,·: In the fina l two weeks of the election campaign, the '•"p e publican presidential candid~t~ is tryin~ to focus ~n the ' •economy and US. defense capability -two issues on which he ';.believes Cart.er is most politically vulnerable. :.r:J :~~·Tenants Refusing v To Vacate Ho01es . . . ,., By Gl.ENN Sl:OTf OlllWO•H1PllOIS .. ll .~A group or 71 tenants of a run· db'fn apartment complex in San-· lW· Ana say they aren't leavUlg 1 t~r homes despite a court order \ ' oso. I ·to vacate the premises in an ~ he residents of the dozen units -i15and2021 W. Myrtle St. were er issued Monday by Or ange '. () nty Superior Court Judge Ron ald Prenne r. • 'the ruling came at the request of city building inspectors, who !>ai<t the ttpartmc:nt buildings a re n1)t safe a.nd have a lack of heal inf!, uncovered lighting fixtures 1111<1 broken windows T he tenants, however, say they have nowhe re to go. They were to hold a press con· fcrence today to attack the way the city has handled the incident At a meeting of the Santa Ana •Nt!1ghborhood Organizations. a :l{rass roots group representing ·people from 13 older sections of the city, Ho using Committee Ch airwoman H elen Br o wn blamed the landlord a nd c ity policies for the tena nts' s udden crisis. She said the landlord should be punished for failure to maintain the apartme.nts. But she said the owner, Frank Holgersen. lives outside the country and has made no effort to satisfy edicts issued by the city. Siie sadd the elty. meanwhile, has mllde no attempt to ~tabllsh a rehabilitation program ror rent· als or to erovide low-income resi- dents with government -assisted hous ing to replace homes lost to redevelopment or other new prOJ· eels · ·'This 1s JUSl another movt! by the City of Sahla Ana lo gel rid of its low-income residents." she said. SANO president ~am Romero told an audience of about 100 persons that 600 residents are scheduled to lose their homes to future plants thr eaten a nother 600. . Said Ms. Brown : ''These people have nowhere to go. I'm telling you. there are no places to be had." F,....PapAJ CABLE PROTESTS • • • par ed for this,'' Reed said. ··Th at 's the heart of the pro- bl'".'" , He said city pfficials have been workin~ with Cablesystems to improve the notification proc· ess. Currently, residents should be notified two weeks in advance and again two days in advance or the work. 'T he problems that make the headlines are probably a small percentage of the installations," n eed said. ORA NOE COAST " ~ Fountain Valley officials said inquiries to Cit y Hall have been refe rred back to the cable com· pany. Councilman Ben Nielsen, who serves as a director of the tri· c ity Public Cable Television Authority, said he's only had to rope with one major complaint in recent weeks from a resident who want.eel a junction box re- located. "You're talking about a multi· million dollar project he re," the Fountain Valley councilman s aid. "No matter how cr eful they are. there a re always going to be a few complaints." Iranian Warriors In Attack Ht-:11<1 T . 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He added it "won 'I take more than one week " for the first round of de bate but that more rounds may be nect•ssary if the Cull assembly rerers the report back to committee for further study or cha nges Noori, who headed the special courts that I ri ed s us p ected members or the underground an ti-c le rical g roup known as Forghan, said more time might be consumed whjle the U.S. gov ernment ronsiders the condi· lions . ··u 1s not enough to 1ust say, ·we accept,' because our condi· tions are put in e s pecial way that will be known late r." he s aid. Fro• Page Al PARK ... The City Council called in March for changes in land des· ignation to expa nd the pa rk south of its ·current boundaries to Ellis Avenu e b e tween Edwards and Gothard strt:eLc; But the planning comm1ss1on Tuesday r efused to designate the land for open s pace rccrea lional use Pf>nding furthe r finan cial studies. A new designa tion would have allowed the city to use s tate , local and federal park acquisi- tion and development funds in- stead of money from the general fund. Moorho use, who said ap- praisals are in progress for city acquisition of the private land. said that the planning com· mission 's action would be ap- pealed. ''That decis ion already is jeopardizing a $600,000 state grant." he said. Moorhouse said the property w o uld acco mm o dat e restaurants. shops and a lar ge scale recreational vehicle camp· ground at the Sully Miller fish· ing lake. "The yield from these ac· tivities would be used to support the entire park system," he as- serted. Included in the a rea is a rock c rushing business and the Ocean View Mushroom Farm. If the planning commission ac· tion is ove rturned by the City Council, the park could be enlarged from 297 to 373 acres. It would cost approximately $7 .5 million to a cquire the l'nd a nd an additional $1.9 to '2.2 million to develop it. DAILY PILOT Porn Shop Fire Blamed on Arson • I \ I· "_, .. _ 'pft\~ftf ctM Pubt,VW• ,,.._,,. ......... M41Mtl"q Editp CMllft K l.Mt A.\•t~teri• ll!UtUHltf'\Q Ed_.or -·-·· WHt Ot.,.., County EO'fOI Huntlnalon ••edl ~ . ,,.,r, .. ~ftltov .. ...,.,., M.illtf'lq ~did'•\\ ,, 0 8o• 1't0 .,.... OUlcH '~ S..•r" 1071 HO (M\~ Hlefl-'•t (Mt• Mf\• ))0 Wt\l 8.t¥ \.trfft 1•~· (71•) .. -"921 a.......-Ad¥9r1tliMtMl·•71 ~r9"f\ NOt'tf't Ot•,,.e ~Y~"1'1" Mt-1t20 By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Delly ~ , .... Fire that wu apparently the work of arsoniJJta swept through the Talk of the Town adult bookstore in Newport Beac h early today, burning magazines and books and scorching sides of the building on Mariner's Mile. Firemen, who said they ex- perienced difficulty battling the 4:42 a .m . blue due to thick blatk amoke, eatlmated damage at sn.ooo. IDOltly '°contents. A 1ecurity suard at a boatyard acron the atreet from t.be book store at 2130 Wot Cout Hl1hw~1potted amote pourtnc out of !lboP'• froM door and notUI ftre.oftidala. Authorltlea, 1tlll 1Utln1 t.hroqll tbe ubel early t.oda.y, said the blaze started at some unknown point n ear the magazine racks in the center of the X-rated establishment. They said the fire was of a suspicious origin but would not speculate on how it might have been started. City officials, who've been at· te mpting lo close down the Jusi- opened shop. we re granted a de· lay Wednesday ln Orange Coun- ty Supertor Court in order to amend court papers. The sex emporium opened for business on Oct. 9. one day after lbe city unsuccessfully sou,ht a temporary reslrainlnc order from Judae John K. Trotter to pre•enl the CltJ'I flnt adult&· only boOlmtore from openlq. POLICE ANO VOLUNTEERS SCOUR BACK BAY AREA FOR MISSING YOUNGSTER Search by Foot and by Air, Plue Noses of Five Bloodhound• Fall Wednesday W'as Newport Boy Stolen by Father? Po lie<' dt·tet·t 1vt•!-> now believe: that a blond, :1 yt>a r old Newport Bearh bo) la!->t seen ea rly Wt•'111csda v. wa~ abductt>d near hi:. home ~ind ;.1r1· concc11trallng on lncatin~ the boy'~ father J ohn Richard Hyun. seen last around 6:30 ~ m sleeprng in a enlJ In an upstairs bedroom or his grandparent~· home al 1748 Bayport Dnvt•, was the subj<'Cl of an intensive pohee sea rch Wedne!>day But policl• calle d off the Sl•arch, wh1l·h centered 10 a swa mpy section nf the Upper NeWIJO<t Bay , "h en fi ve bloodhounds wl!r c unable l o trace tht' yo unj:!ster's scent any further than th\' front yard or hjs horn<' The boy·s mother. 33-year-0ld Julie Ann Ryan, told police that her estranged hus l>and. who works in Saudi Arabia, was planning to visit his hometown in En1land. thls week. But police, who've been at· tempting to make contact with 40-year-old Timothy Francis Ry an ·s parent s in Has tings, England. said ttw y·ve come up cmpt.v hand<:d s11 far Police. who s aid Lht• hlue-eyt>d c·hild w;.1s wearing blue pajamas with an airplane print. da1m they ha ~·cn 't ruled out the possihility that the youngster was kidnappC'd . ··Bu t right now.·· sai d Newport officer Rich Long. ··we JUSt want to find the father. There is good evide n ce that makes us believe we could be dealing with a child stealing case " The boy's mother, living with h e r parents. s a id s h e is m ystified by the case. She said she looked in he r son's room early Wednesday, covered him with a blanket and went to another room to rest. When she returned to the room at 9 a.m .. the boy was gone. During that period, s he said, her ...... MISSING 3-YEAR..OLO John Richard Ryan father was at the side of the house doing yard work and her mo the r was in a bathroom s howering Police said no •mt· heard or saw anything ~usp1cwus They said the hoy's grandfather. Stuart Williams. had left both the ba<'k door of the house and a garage door open while he was working in the yard. At first. police behe \·ed the boy might have wandered off They conducted a door-to-door search of the neighborhood and then brought in backup units to search a portion of the Upper Newport Bay. Although the marshy bay area is ne arly a mile from t he youngster's home , police said the boy could have wander ed in that direction. Police said the r e is no evidence that the rather. a British citizen. has returned to this country. • Injuries Fatal to Travelers An elde rly l'OUDIC from Miami. died at f'c1untain Valley Com munity llospital early today after being injured in a two·car. col- lision along I.he foggy San Diego F'reeway inf luntington Beach Two other people we re injured 1n the accident. which occurred a t 1.15 a.m near the Magnolia Slreel exit, the Californill Highway Patrol said. CHP Officer Don llulen said :\athaniel Rrown, 76, and his wife . Theda , a lso Hl her 70s, were passengers in a c:omp;1c t car that was struck from behind by a pick up t ruck driven hy Laune Janelle Russell. 23. ur Hunt· inglon Beach Brown died at 5:28 a .m . al the hospital while undergoing treat- ment for a colla psed lung and broken ribs. Hulen said. His wife received massive head injuries and also expired at 2:30 a .m. at the hospital, the CHP officer s aid. Ms. Russell was treated for facial cuts and chest pains and was reported in fair condition this morning , Robert Bennett Pletka. 25, of San Diego. the d river or the ('ar in wb1ch the Browns were riding, was treated fo r a m ild con- cussion and re leased Both vehicles were northbound on the outside slow lane when the collision occurred , a nd both plunged over an embankment in- to some shrubberv. Hulen s aid. Ms . Russell was not cited im- mediately by CHP officers, but a n investigation ofthe accident is continuing, the CHP spokesman said. Karmal Touring MOSCOW (AP> -Afghan President Babrak Karma! has arrived in Leningrad following official talks with Soviet leaders in Moscow last week. • • I I CALIFORNIA rhursdav, Oc tObu1 23 1900 !JAii Y PILOT 1.i Failed Levee Releases Floods Rl111k Collapses; Families Flee San Joaquin Gmher A~tor's ~tor 4 1' Wlrop,....O Dr. Rodrigo Rodriguez, in charge of cancer tr~atmenl of actor Steve McQueen. displays vials of drug Laetrile used to halt the growth of tumors in McQueen·~ lung:.. Dr Rodriguez, located in Baja, California, Mexico. sajd the actor 's condition is stable. Judge, Lawyer Get Prison Sentences LOS ANGELES (A P ) A former Citrus Municipal Court Judge and a West Covina at· torney were sentenced to state prison Wednesday for conspiring to i mproperl y dispose of drunken driving charges against the aUomey's clients in 84 cases. ·But retired Judge William llal'tin. 83, and attorney Waldo Brown. 51, immedialt>ly filed ap- peals. Superior Court Judge Gordon Ringer released the men on their own recognizance pend· ing the appeal. LOS ANGE' .• ES IA P ) - Edward Asne r, ror the fi rst lime since th~ 10.week actors· strike . crossed a m usicians ' picket line Wednesday to return to work as the gruff city editor in the CBS ser ies "Lou Grant." Asner said the s triking musi- cia ns "applauded and thanked m e for m y s upp ort " when he en- tered the gate at CBS Studio Ce nter. He said, "They w e r e ve·r y, very nice to me today and th ey Un · d e rstood my problem." ASNEll The actor . who had e merged as a spokesman for the militants during the w alkout. had pre- viously said he would not make up his mind until he was finally (.....__·'T_A_TE_... __ J called to work whe~her he would cross lhe picket line. /tlallO.alf..,.... SA C RAMENTO <AP> Re publican Party attorneys arc trying to stop Democr atic can· didates for the Legis lature from using bulk mailing privileges to cut campaign costs. the San Jose Mercury said today. The newspaper said a com · plamt was filed last week with a post office branch in San Fran· cisco a nd rorw a rded to W ashington. and attornt'ys representini:: the As sembl y Republican Caut·us would follow that action today with :. swl in fede ral court in San Frnnc1sco Ship• Collhw SA~ FRANCISCO (AP1 The Coast Guard c·onducted an in· tense probe today into t he befogged Sun Francisco. s hip channel coll1s1on of a freighter and a fishing boat while both their radar sets were operating. The skipper a nd sole crewman aboard the Seattle fishing boat. Martin HJ ggms, escaped senou!> injury Wednesday a ftl!r t~t:i,r vessel coUided with lhe Amen can Presioent Lines conta iner s hi p President Grant. The collision ot:currcd abUut two miles outside the Golden Gate. SA fl(ANl'ISt'O ~i\P l I\ rcl'\'lltl) fm lJf1cd r~ult uud t m h.111k 11w 11t h11l th11.: IHH'k water l1 u111 .1 1Jrok1•11 lt•vt>e 111 ~he San J 1111•p1111 U1•llu guvc· w.1} loday, fl.>1111111.: f.irml;,11111, ruuttng res 1 1! ,. 11 t.., .11111 l h 1 ,, 11 l c· n 1 n g an .111w•t11u·t "\ .;h•rn t hat :.upplies w.111•1 t 1 ru1111· tha1\ .i million lJl'•lph· 'l'hr S:1nta t''<· t"t ~l l wuy t'm l1 •• 11k11w11t gt1v1• 1.1. :.i y atJ<1ul 2· 1s .i 111 ·'" ,1 fr1·1~ht lratn t rossed, 11-.1\1111-.1 1110 fnot brea<"h. at• 1111 rt111a,: 111 I t t•'r 1·d Wt l'ic1n of lhe SJ 11 J11a11111r1 t 'ounty \lheriff's 11,·1i;1111•11\t•lll 'I I.I.II of lht• 11 .1111 t•llji!IOl')o :.lip"H·!I 11rl lhl• 11.fl'k'> into lhc> ~<•ll'I l.ut th1'fl' 11>1'1'1' 110 Ill JUI ,,.,, lw ':.mi \ 11 ~·\ •H llll\ 11111 t1I :i hout 50 'Clunker' D1·ivers Get Break I.OS ,\N<fEI.F;S t/\PJ An artli·s mog regulal1on requiring t.'on trols fur oldcr-mod<'I ccsrs ha~ outli ved its userulnes!> and pc)St!d an unre~sonabl<• financial burde:i on low-mc11me motorists. the l'altforn1c1 Air Resources Bourd !>aid befor"' alXJ hs hing the pro~ram Bec::.iuse of the boarrl 's action. effective Jan 1 la1lpipe emission control" no longe1 m ust be in stalled on 15 lo 25-year-old cars when tl1f') changt· ownership in the Los Angelt:s San Diego and Sun Francisco m etropolitan areas. How<'vcr, dcviec•s already installed on those can. l':.nnot M removed ·'The program was nc>cessary when it beg;..n ( 1n 197?.) because ma ny or thc'f' c ars were manufactured w1lh absolutely nu factory-1ns lullcd a nti-s mog con trols al all." board Chairwoman Mary Nichols said Wednesday, "THERE were as many as three million of these cars on lhe road when the program began, but since then the number of 1955-65 model cars in use hu dropped more t han two-thirih a nd current demand for the add· on devices is less than 10 percent of its original level." Nichols s aid many of the older c ars e mit 10 times as much pollution as new cars, but she • c alled the problem ·'insignifi- cant .. because so few of the older models are still on the road Ry the board's estimate most of those autos a re driven less than 5,000 miles a year. While it is uncommon for a government agency to voluntari· ly e liminate regulations. Nichols said , "This one simply outlived !ls us efulness and is too ex· pensive for s uch little benefit. The time has come to end it .. "THERE IS NO sound reason to h o ld the owne r s o f th e o ldest cars hostage while the legislature fails to face the need for automobile inspections." Nichols said "The board has a r esponsibility to eliminate waste a nd worn-out programs on its own " Repeal of the retrofit program for 1955·65 model cars was in· e lud ed in auto ins p ection m e a sure!' r ejected by l he legislat ure during ils last session, she said. GOURMET MARKET DELAr~EY BROS. SEAFOOD FILLET OF F i.ESH PACIFIC ;,ED SNAPPE ~ . '.J~c LB. 1'1EAT ·DEPT. !'rime and top l'l1011·e b('(!I. a1-tt'<1 a l least 30 days lo the pt'i.I. of periN't1on Fresh Ground Chuck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J .49 lb. Fresh Ground Round ............. 2.29 lb. Fresh Ground Sirloin .............. 2.89 lb. at111ro und rnl'als ground hourly Ground Chuck Patties ........ 14.90 per box 10 Iii boic. -10 patties per box We ire bappy to 1n.O..nce lhl l>eluey'1 DOW lllH I gourmet utertaa departmnt. From party plauen w l complete alt•-diner. CaU 17J·SSH, alll for Tom Martlll :..• Tired of traffic jams? Don't forget to check with us about our free home delivery service. MORNING FRESH PRODUCE So. American Bananas ........ 4 lbs. for $1 l.ocal Ranch-Fresh Spinach 4 bun. for t.00 Fresh Hot House Mushrooms ....... 99c lb. UQUOR DEPARTMENT Delaney's Private Label Cbablls or Vln Rose mo mil> . , .. 1.19 Beringer Wines (750 m > Cbenln Blanc reg, 6,95 . 3.50 ~coresby Scotch 11so mil> 5.55 ...•.. liter 6.85 CHAMPAGNE SPECIAL.~ Moet & Cbandon, Extra Dry White Star 175-0rn I llCK. 20 •15 .......... , , .......... 15.50 tlenkell Extra Dry Sparkling <7SOml Heg.S.95 .................••..... 7.00 CAii liquor pr1cea do DOt include tu> Tbi• ad effective Wed., lt/22 thru Tun 10128 EY'S New S&ore Hourt t·I, CIOMd Sunday 2920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 673-5520 farm families li ving 1n lhc.: sparsely-populated t .ower Jc>nt>s Tract was orde red. a uthorities said ' H e l ic o r>t e r s rr6 m the California H1..:hway Patrol :.ind the San Joaquin County Sheriff':. De partment airlifted residents fr om their h o m es . Dul authorities a llo we d som e fa rmers t o r t>m ai n in the lhrl'atened a rea so lhal valuable farm equipment could be moved to higher ground. For weeks, the man·matJt: em- bankment located near Stol'ktor1 about 40 miles east of San Fr an cisco has been the prim ary bar rier k~ping delta floodwaters fro m the San Joaquin Valley from inundating ad d 1t1onal fertile farmland and drankmg w a tcr pipelines Below the emba11kme11t 1'i a network of open uqu<'<JUct~ • .11111 pipelines that supply about 1 l million people in OL1kland Be rkeley and other ca~t :;;.111 F ran c isco 13ay a r ea t11m munities with fresh water East Ray Mu111c1pal W.Hl·r· District workers 1mmctJ1ately shul down pumps that boo:.I the 'Goose' To Move Next Week LOS ANG ELF.~ I/\ P 1 Th e mamm o th Hughes flying boat will be moved from its berth in Long Beach Harbor We dnesday ?nd t owed about a quarter mile to a tempor ar y location, tht' Wrather Corp. has announced. T he aircraft, On t' or t h e l a rg e s t troop ca rrying s h ips evt:r built, hac; s pent JJ years in drydock sinee its c·on s truc t ion by the late Howard Hughes ne ar t he end. of World War 11 It made only one flig ht of less than a mile under the guidance of Hughes after which it was con- sidered obsolete for militar.)' purposes and stored in a tightly guarded hangar. It is being moved to make room for construe· tion of a new cargo terminal in the harbor. wat er from the ac1ueduct system pipe lines to the East Bay area Tha t would reduce the flow of water from the system from the :JOO m illion gallons a d ay to a bout 200 million gallons. said Davt> V1>Ssbrink, a district of f1cial. OFFICIALS WERE consider 1ng closmg down the aquedu(•t ~ys t e m , but Vossbrink cm· phasized that the distric t has a s ix-month s upply o f water in reservoirs a nd a closure would have no immediate impact on water supplies "We am keeping our fingers crossed," he sitid. "There is an ~1 bsulutc threat" to the water ~upply system The water system was not 1m rm·dialely harmed by the break 111 the e mbankment. accordin)o! 'f rus t Fund Set I.OS /\NC.;ELES (Al'l A t ru'-1 fund has been estal>lished lo help the widow a nd children nl Ot>lbt!rt R. llalyard, a Pico I( 1 v'"·r<J ma n who was falally \lo 11uncJed last weekend to offi cia ls at the scene. But dis tri ct off1cicsb had warned as recently as 'fuesd~' that the aqueduct system was )n danger unless large scale 101 pruvements wtrC' carried out ~m the levee system. On Sep~ 26. a levee hold10~ bac k Walt:r rrun1 lhe San Jou quin J>elta bur)o l , sending floodwater s over I he Luwf·I J ones Tr;ict Mort• lhan s:mo aC'res of rich farmland, w1lt1 crops nearly ready to harVl'S were mundated there. t•au!>10~ more tha11 $5 millio11 in J ama~e SINCt: THAT :1110 foot bread' more tha n $2 5 million has b..·e•. spent fortifying thl• r ail cmb(lti~ menl and M'<Jling the broker1 levee The leH't'. wh1eh was '>1.:ale•I Frid<ty , 1:-p<1rt <if a -;onwt1me:. fragile m·twork U1<1t ,!Jrolcch 1 patchwork of m ore than 250,1o(l1 acrt•s of farmland in the !-.an 'J oaquin Sa<:rarnt:nt o H1..,e1 delta President Cartc•r c1cclarr·d thl area a majnr d ir.:i~ler. freeing federal funds for rC'covcry d forts. THREE DAY'.-1 O:\LY ""\ \ I· !.\\'E'\:TY TO T\'ff-:..~T) -FJVE PEHC:E~T ( J:\ c >L.H EXTl'.'\~l \'E c < )l.LFC T IC)'.\• O F fl '.'-lE JE\'(El.HY ·1 11cl.1~ 1hn1ugh ">.ttu:tl.1~ < >d1 1hn 1:; ,d<:n 1:xqu1~itL' d1am1 ind nng.-.. nn kl.tl't''>, 1x:nu,11 11 .... 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Wffd1Publl\her Tttom.' l<eev1J IE01tor Orange Coast Daily P1ll)I ~I 0 a age Tnurld9Y. Otlobef 23 ,., e.r~r• Krelblch/Edltorlal Peoe Editor ------------------------------------- CET A C'A8Se Needs Court Settle01ent At long Jut, st>rious char its of mlbu.\e nf pubu<' I utlil' tn Huntington 8earh's C'umpr~hfn~1v~ 1-:rnplo> mt'nt Tra1runa !u•t tCE'l'A 1 protcram art' berng talr.en tc1 c·ourt for a verdkt Mort' than 10 m onths Mfto. preliminary frndan_,s uf :• N>unt)' audit rt-portt>d th111t . a mona other allt't:t'd a hui.t•,, m tht> program. Robt>r1 I. (:unnan1ham rtireC'tor uf CETA. uUettt>cUy had takt'n a SJ6.000 loan of frdt'1 ul m oney for personal u~t> • Ttw Orll!lge Count> l;ranrl Jury rert'ntl <tE·p1dt"'<J thul the ev1denC't-was stron~ t>nough to filt> felon)' .-mbt-itlt' menl charges aecsm$t Cwuunsham By t·ontras t . the LI S Oepanment tJ( L&bvr th~ federal agency respon!!»1ble for CETA program~. hdrl dropped the federal mv~hgat1on of the <'harg~~ 11nt' wet>k after it rece1vt>d the audit fmdmg!; an<t the polJce rt: port on the c· ase ·rhe Labor Department ':i pus1tion 1s that het.·C1us1• C unningham re portedly had paid back the loan, in two m stallments, the cast "la('ked Jury appeal" and would bt: hard to prosecute The Labor Departme nt . however, held on to th~ ca:-.t' for sax months before notifyang c ity om c1aJs in July tha l it had dropped the matter Ill February. It's to the credit o( the Orange County distric t at tomey's office, the Grand Jury and the Huntington Beach Police Department that they stayed with the case and art> taking at to Superior Court for a ruling of guilt or an ·nocence. I The credibility of s uch tax-supported activities is at Stake if alleged abuses are to be s hrugged off by agencies 1 responsible for overseeing the programs. I Carnivals Shun Valley The best of intentions were behind Fountain Valley's r estrictive c~mival ordinance, adopted in 1979 Nonetheless, this law has been cited for the second straight year as the reason Fountain Valley residents again ~ill do without their traditional "Halloween Happenings" carnivaJ and parade. Last year, the carnival operator enlisted for the event refused lo comply with the city's requirement that he pro- •Vide photos and background data on all of his employees . He baled out, and the event was canceled. Another operator reneged this year, saying he could not m.ake a profit after paying both the large deposits mandated by the ordinance and the city's high transient business license fees. Fountain Vallev had some bad exoeriences with carnivals. The city council adopted the new law as a way to keep out operations that employ questionable characters . Tile large deposits were written in to cover police and public works expenses associated with the festivities. Once again, some fine intentions were behind this law. But it appears that most carnival operators have taken one look at Fountain Valley's rules and have decided lo take .theirbuslnesselse'where. Unless the council chooses lo modify the present law. Fountain Valley residents probably will continue to live in a carnival-free city. l01pressive 15 Years Golden West College in Hunhn~on Beach has grown re· markably since its campus opened. Enrollment has soared from 4,500 to 23.000 s tudents . Its faculty has swelJed from 87 to 650. Some 1,700 courses cur- rently are offered, compared to 261 when it opened. Many new classroom buildings and labs have been constructed. But the college also has Rrown in less tan.zible ways. Golden West began as a two·year stepping stone for l'ligh school graduates planning to transfer lo another col· Jege or university to complete their degree requirements. Over the years, however, the scope of the college has ex· panded. Golden West now offers more vocational training 'for students planning lo plunge directly into the job market . The school aJso offers a wide range of classes geared to r ecreational pursuits and general enrichment. ' Like its curriculum. Golden West's student body has changed. Today, it includes many senior citizens. as well as middle-aged men and women enlarging their knowledge or planning a career change. Golden West's 15th anniversary seems an appropriate time lo commend the school for growing with the times and for living up to its responsibilities as a community college. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pi lot Other views expressed on this page are those ol the11 authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Da ily P1lol P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 ~ • . r Boyd/Trade Secret -By L. M. BOYD Men who repossess autos )or a living say the kind or •&ar they're after indicates to 4ome extent what time of day 'pr night they should try to ~ick it up. That data they add l'io lhe information they get irom the seller's rerords. porty little models dnven y yowig bachelors are best ought alter 2 a.m. F'our·door e dans of m odest price wned by middle·aged mar· led men can be nabbed in Dear Gloomy Gus I tblnk lt'1 aad that the Hu.nUn&ton Beach Flre Dept. aelecta firemen by drawiq their namet out of a ftlbbowl. Whal ever happened to UM "belt IDID for I.be Job" work et.hid Wt dtlMu deffrYe ..... tbat. R.H. ._, Gtoe<-•Mt- il1Ht411 •Y=a.•11411 .. •ti .&;t~r'··:::: ' • prime l i m e It 's th e whereabouts that's a lways in question. One of the most intellectual of the U , S. Preside nts , Woodrow Wilson , once said he never mis!led a day ·s in· stallment or the comic strip called ''Krazy Kat. .. Q. Do the Japanese make Oatsuns and Toyotas with right hand drive? A . They 'd be tter. The ,Japanese drive on the left. The cars they make for them selves and for Enghmd alt have right hand drive. In· cidentally, no American car maker has ever put out a right hand drl ve model specifically for sale in Japan. Little wonder few Japaneae drive American cara. The Detroit boys just fl1ured they didn't need the bu1lne11, I gueas. You think of a 11rarte'1 neck as long. What you don't thlnk of la that It'• not lone enouah to re_ach the around. Q. How much does tt COit an tbe •YW ... now to make • '-ll·llllltb--~' A. AllDOlt •·• million. That'• far ftlma U.. ~ out of ta......._ Ptet.,.. M · 10Ctltlaft of America. Rowland Evan1/Robert Novak Carter Needs Texas Minorities \ I ~T I :>. I' t' ~ 11 !> I-: v en 1l111Ul(h h1 .. t''ltt't!'ffi '" Tt'X ll'> hU'> rlrupJ>(~I l11111t'r thun .rn y t•arhl'r I >rn1111•11tth· p1.--.1ilt'Ol J1mrt1)' t '11rtt>r 11\<1 v1·1 win lh1'> -;tcste 's :!Ii tdt·1•tor.1I \'u lt•-. um.I save hll> ..... 1·01111 li•ri11 with a fl<KXI or M1•x 11·,J11 /\nwnr.111 .incl bladl vott·r~ Nuv ·I ltl1·nld1n 1l 111 11 r1·1(t!>lrat111n ,ind tun1•1UI ••I 11111wr1ty voters It a " " lwt•o n II' l 11 \' 11 t' ~ 111 n 111 R 1111dd ll' .1 11 d t' n lJ o I l' .1 r I 1· r ., ., t r 11 t 1· ~ y 1 n Tt'A<t' It '" 11111 I 1.1 lt· to r1· p.11 r lht• ,,,.,. .., 1 c1 .... n t ' .!- pol H· 1~:-. that u n t ;I g fl n I '/. I ' l\•x a ns Partly thanks tu the l'\ an).(dll'al polll11·al movement, Curtn ~ rural lia'>C 1!> eroded T he !>tatt•'s ",\n~los " no11 H 1sp:11111· whlll's r un 65 pt-r C' \' n l o r n11H t• ( u r H 1) n a I d ReaJ!an Mailbox In TeJ<as siled proµort1ons. this IS tht' problem ru~t:d lJy l'rt'S ldent Carter throughout his Southern bast: Thus . :ilurs about tteagan 's .. racism" are not just the polil.Jcs of excess but a dead· ly serious effort to en eri~12e min o rity vot ers Wh at an· ta~onizes editorial wnter!> and c·artoomsts may impPI !Jlacks and lhspanic-~ to vote THE N•:t:o IS 1rnpNatJVt.' 1n Tl.'xas Onl> thrt.-t Democralit· nominee!. Al Smith, Adlai Stevcn:io n and Geo r ge Mcf:ov('f11 have l<>SI Texas No L>emo<·rat has heen eleclc<l without carryin g Texas Rut l'artt•r 's pres1dent1al record would have doomed h1rn rn the uld T t:xa!>, wher e "Anglos " ruled ·I have never seen a president ~o poorly regarded." t'Onfided ont' veteran Oem11l'rat1 r poht1 t•tan ht•rc "Nuho<ly hai. a good word for him " Yet. this old prn µr .. d1Cl 5-(';,irter. now trailing rn all poll:,. wall t'arry Tt·xas One of his reasons as Reagan 's anemic campaign. A better reason IS the black.brown vote. The polilic all y c ri tic al arithmetic of mrnority voting de· pends on vague approximations. In 1976 when Carter won Texas w1lh 5.1 percent, lhe black-brown vote may have been 550.000 rout of 4 million >. Carter won an estimated 87 percent of the browns and at least 93 percent c Republicans says 98 percent 1 of the blacks. FOR CARTt:R to c arry Texas this year, he must dramatic-ally .f!xpand the 1976 minority voter volume anti not fall t1>0 far below his share of 1t then. That 1s the JO b or Roh Rel'kel, a .s killed pol1L1c al t ~c-hni r 1 an f r<Jm Brooklyn who ll'ft thi' White House staff <where he had been selling SALT II to Congrt'SS) t-arly this )'t'ar and C'anll' here to sell Carter to Texas. Bt>l'kt-1 s reg1strat1on effort!> wt·n· expt-cle<l to yield 800.000 :\1 ex1c-an-Ameriean voter~ trom '.~ I pared with 460.000 in 19761 by the Oct. 4 deadline. New black reg. 1stration Is less robust and le5s measurable::. If Heckel can ac- tually gel the new voters to the polls. Texas may well,..()e Carter's ~ That 1s why Beckel had no time for much more than lip ser vice responding to com· plaints from traditional Texas Democratic politicians that the president's record fla~rantJy of· fends Texans. Carter 's energy policy see mingly favors the Northeast: his oil windfall pro· fits tax enrage!> sma ll royalty o wners even more than cor por ate titans . the Carter ad· ministration 1:-. demanding new s<'hool busing in llouston t T . GO\:' .. William Hobhy and '>la te Attornf.'y <:cne ral Mark White. two mode rate ly con · servauve Demc>C'rats supportm~ Carter. have warned the pres1· dent that his railroad deregula· t1on bill 1s ruining him political· ly a mong lower t o middle in c:o m e non· min orit~ Texans Hoost1ng freight r ates ror Wyoming t oal. lh<>y warn. will drive sky high utlltty bills still hi~her and alt~na l e faithful Demorrats. It 1s amnnl( d1 !>arfec ted Demor rats that It e puhl1<'an Guv Rill <.'lt:mcnls . l'alhng Carter a "phoney" a nd ··Jiur" spreads the lteagan gospel. AC'· compamed by former Gov. John B Connally. Cleme nts spent the past month setting up Heagan o r ganizations in fo rme rly ''brass-c·oll<Jr ·· De m o<.'r a t ir country <so.called because the Democratic Party had a brass t·ollar around voters' necks). Clements' auxiliaries there are fundam e ntal ist Rapt1s t minis ters snC'ludmg Carter sup- porters of 1!176 who preaC'h for Reagan th1~ ti me HILL COt:NTl' in <'cntral Tex as rs onL· !>uch Bihle twit . brass- t·otl ar area wh1t•h gave Carter 66 percent of ll:. l!J7fl vote Carter strategists <JC'knowk·d~e that 1s 1mposs1hle this time U the toun ty 's vote falls hel11w 6 1 percent. they fear a statewide· drop in the rural vote that wrll require a heroic mrn1>nty turnout to save Ca rter. Finance Law Cutting Development Gifts To tht• Editor· I would hke tu thank you for your editorial laud in~ the Tl N C l 'I' ord 1nanc·e for ils ac'- r o mpltshments to-d<ite with respect to rampa1gn financing for the OranlJ:e County Board of Supervisors. Apparently the Dally Pilot has not analy'led 1n depth the cam· pa1gn contributions listed in the campaign disclosure forms, as has tht> TIN CUP campaign re · form committee. The editorial of Oct 14 states thal there has been an "increuse in another type of rontr1bution smaller amounts, but coming nonethe· less from p eo ple whose li velihoods are dependent on the development industry . These are people such as engineers, envi ronmental ronsultants. re al estate allorneys. contrartors and thehke. ·· I WOULD LIKE to lake issue with this st ate ment. The TIN CUP monitorin~ effort involves identifi cation of ever y con· tributor as to the n1:1lure or their business 1 e .. developer , doc to r , s hoe s al esm a n . civil engineer, etc-. Onre identified it is a simple matter to r alcuJate lhe total funds contributed by a given type of business It is a matter of fact that can be documented that the total contributions contributed by the development industry <which in· dudes developers, builders, civil engineers, environmental plan· ners. architects, grading con· tractors, geology soils firms. and mater ial s uppliers l has decreased from 75-80 percent before the TIN CUP ordinance to 40 percent. They have not in- creased as you so state. SHIRLEY L. GR INDLE Chairman, TIN CUP Campaign Reform Committee .......... To the Editor: Contrary to usertions in the column by Thomas Elias (Dai· ly Pilot, Oct. 7 J . Pacific Telephone ia definitely not ''vic- timilinl" telephone an1werin1 service <TAS) operators in it.a S194 million rate application. A1reed. certain or the com· pan1 '1 propoaala will 1l1nittcanlly increase rates for equipment and aervices used by the 1'AS lncluatry. However, ttua ia primarily due to the tact that th• equlpmet1t Md aervic• have been 1Ubstantiall1 underpriced for Nftl'al 1ean. The Cllltomla PubUc UliUt1e1 Commt.aoa bu Mrved ooUce , ... TM opM'aton UuUUMfable Um• In NCeat yean that tbl• s 1tui.il1 on must be n·med1l'd We sympathize with the answering serv1t'l'S 110 one li kes the pros pec:t of highe r rates Yet wt· als o t·un<'ur with the com m1ss10n 's pos1t11>n that the ent1rl' ratepay1 ng pubhc should not be required to continue subsrdmni;: this body of customers . 0 ECISIONS 8 Y the C P UC' a nd. on the federal level. by the Federal Commumcat1ons Com mis s ion . c learl y direct te l eph one comp a nie s to establish rates for business and competitive services which re cover the company's costs. During the course of hearings on Pacific's a pplication. the company will present extensive testimony and documentation pinpointing our costs on various services including those as - sociated with thh AS industry. Statements in the column as- 5erting that Pacific engages in setting ''phony allocations" to inC'rease rates are simply un true. The company uses a cost d etermining methodology pre scr ibed by the CPUC. All part1c1pants in the rale case will have ample opportuni · ty t o double check Pac1fi<.''s figures and cross·examine the com pan) ·s witnesses. In addi tion, the TAS industry has in· dicated that it will also present witnesses and exhibits to state its case. The ratemaking process is in· deed an intricate one. lt is, Sydney Harris however. a proC'ess 1n which any :m rl <.111 11µm1ons an· heard d1>wn to the tnd1v1dual sub ~rriber who wishes t1l s peak h1~ or ht·r mind at a puhllr heanni.: To state. as the c:olumn d~s. that this process will constitute a "rubbt>r stamp ·· adt0n as gross I)• unfair lo the t'Omm1ss1on and lo aJI part1C'1pants DIANE D DAil.AC.iS Di vision Man ager PacHir Telephone ~T~ To the Edjlor· A vcs vote on Propos1t1on 2 this November will help restore Lake Tahoe to the condition 1t was in years ago. Once beautiful with sparkling dear water and fresh mountain air the lake has been blighted wilh intense development result· ing in heavy smog, traffic con· gestion and filthy water q uaUty. The task of restoring the lake will be difficult but it ran be done Proposition 2 would allocate funds for the purchase of <'rit1 c-al areas a long the lake's shore where it hai; been determined that development would ad· versely affect the lake's water qualily. The S85 million dollar bond issue would be used to purchase land only from owners who voluntarily want to sell their land. The slate would pay rair markf't prices for the prop· crty. Propos1t1on 2 wilt ..:o far to resl orl' the lake Your Vl'S vote will hC'lp to n•11erst' lht• trend that 1!> quwl-.1~ dt·strr>Y1 ng Lake Tahnt>. <1 v,1l11ahl1· r(.'1·rc;,it1onal area DA \' E llALL Ill lffnd To lhe Editor . Anyone with a sensl' of darec. lion knows that the wind on this coast blows primarily out or the west. Unfortunately , mur h of Los Angeles County Ires further west than does Orange. This bodes 111 for us a nd others eastward, for evil is the spawn of L.A. and let no one doubt it. Smog, mas:, murder. dope, perversion, busini:. gra rt. riots, violence you naml' it, L.A. in· vented it and rt all blows our way. Now on the map the distance between L.A. and Orange Coun· ty is a very thin line . Already too much or I. A. 's filth and in- sanity has crossed that hne and blown in. Our county government needs lo lake stem measures to curb It . WAH HEN(; ALTllOf'f • Tll• 011ty P'llel ••IC-• c•mm•ftl ,.,. •-· lary lr•m ,..-.n. Leftt" •-It M ......... I•: tUllw1•I .. _~.fl ....... IMt, C .. \I -· CA UtU. L .. Mrt teiut .. re• fer ltlf .. 1011.,. •-It '-...... , .. le MO w9f'•t , .... ,.. .... je(I '9 H iii ... Wrtten' ,.._, , ............. -.. lltCI-.... _, ... , ....... lft • ..,_, ... cttt vf9tt&.-cft In China a Tip Can Be An 'Insult Thing,; I LeaTMd Browttng in the Ntw Book. "Chana," by Carl M11dan1 and Michael Demartat · -That tips to anyone are totally banned everywhere in the nation as an insult to the worker. -That although China is far larger Ln area than the U.S., that whole cowitry has only one time zone -Peking Time, regardless of the sun's J>09ltion. -Th•t a bicycle in China coats 980. the equJvalent of three montha' pay tor the avera1e fac- tory hand. (There are four million blkea ln SMn1hai alone -and fewer &ban 100,000 pasaen1er cars ln all of China) . ' -TllAT THI: Chineie are the world'• moet avid tum1oera, selling four billion movie tickets a year. !There are 60 movie houses in Shanghai, one or them seating 12.000 patrons.) That there are at least 7 ,000 bask d ishes in the Chinese cuisine, and more than a dozen regional cu.i5ines. -That the People's Republic, while 'Poss essing nuclear weapons, still runs largelr on manual labor. pushcart and water buffalo, abacus and btcy. cle. (But i\.s trains are better, faster and cheaper than ours.) -111AT ALTHOUGH Pekinf. the naUonal capttal, 11 one of the most populou1 ~lttea In the world, the Chinese Natlonal Airline acbedulee only one-tenth •• many ru«hll dally from ~· king as are nowfl rrom Syracuse, NY. That the better hotels furnish free clgarets, candy. thermos nasks of hot waler for tea, bottled bee r. mineral water, and soft drinks. <But don't try to get ice cubes anywhere. l -That \he head honcho ur any group, task force or delegation is titled Most Res p onsible Person. -THAT THERE are no sales taxes, and the average retail markup ranges from four to seven perce nt (versus about 45 percent ln the U.S.) . -Thal there are only ts miles of subway in this country of 800 million people. <And the fare 11 a nickel a tlip. > BUSINESS I STOCKS Thur8day"8 I I a.m. (PDT) Price .. .- ._.W •. .. ,. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Ouot•l•utt~ '"' •~ ,,....,, vn ni. fWfw 'O'' M1U""'' P•t 1t11. PkW uo,ton1 O.t•U•t ftM (1nrinn•'' \tot ti ••t"-'\Qlll'' 11"'1 '~1t.abt ft\• Natfun•• A\\o ••fl0f101 ~"'Ill•\ 0..1.,," tttlff ''"''""' .. 'I '• Thu1~day. October 23. 1980 H/F DAILY PILOT Music Sweetens More Than Ears By MU.TON M OSKOWITZ If anyone has the r i1iht lo say "Strike up the band!" it's Daniel J . Henkin. a 50-year-0ld Midwesterner who's building a business on his love for music. In the process, he has re· versed one of the central nows of our ti m e: the submer8ing of small companies into conglomerates Henkin, a native of Kansas City. began playing the clarinet at an early age. He entered t he Kansas City Conservatory of Music when he was 12, graduating at 15 He played professionally in the Kansas City Municipal Band. Dan Henkin then went on to the University of Missoun. where he had a music scholarship. lff' became first clarinetist with the school band He also formed bis own dance band. Afte r g raduating with degrees 1n both music and journalism, Henkin entered the U.S Air Force. In the early 1950s. he became direc t or of the J apan Air Defense Band in J apan Money Tree Returning to civilian h fe, Henkin did u short tour of duty with an advertising agency before signing on as advertising managerof G. Leblanc. a musical instrument manufacturer 1n Kenosha. Wis. That was the s tart of Dan Henkin 's business career. He loves music, especiall y band music, and he de· c1ded to make his way in the musical instrument industry In 1960, Henkin joined one of the largest companies m this field, C.li. Conn, an Elkhart., Ind. based manufacturer of brass and wind instruments. Conn's histo1·y goes back to 1874 Its leadership was s uch that at one point many years ago plants m and around Elkhart tumedout80 i.ien •ent of the band instruments produced int h 1s country JIENKIN'S SPECIAi, mtcre~t al Conn was helping music educators in schools to build up lht·ir hand programs He created special band recr1J1ting pro~rams for them. He also published an award winning magazine. Conn 'hord. In 1969. Conn passed into the hands of M acn11llan, once a proud name 111 publishing thal had evolvccl into a hodgepodge made up of such clements as the Katharine f.ibb~ secretarial sthools. the Berlitz language schools C:o ll1er 's En· cyclopedia . the San Franc15co specialty sture, Gump's; Brett I ano 's bookshops. I.a Sal It: l'.xtenswn l m vers1ty. an<l a clutch of music companies Ion<· ot wt11 l'h wu~ ConnJ It was all pasted together by an autocratic husin1·s:.m<1 n, Raymond C ff a gel, whonl!verwon high m.1rk:,furhumoror warmth Benkm quit in 1970 and bought K c; Gemeinhardt, an Elkhart company that made flut e:. and p1ecolos Workin~ closely again with high S<'hool mu~1r tearhn~. Henkin m ade the flute a popular instruml•nl (jmong student:. IN 1977, H ENKIN sold Genicinh(lrdt to L BS. l.JUl he con· unuedtorun the company until las t June Meanwhile, thing!> were happenm~ <it Macmillan. Pittsburgh's H.K Porter acqwred a h1g chunk of stock, A new management headed by Edward P Evans was installed. Hagel left (he 's not ev~n on the board anymore) And the con glomerate's music compani'es. which were losing money, went on the auction block You can guess the next move in t.h1s mora11t.y play. Yes. Dan Henkin bou~ht all of them. Dan Henkin's passion is mus1c and he explains this em- pire be has created as a "labor of love." He doesn't want to speak about what ~appened to these cor_np~es un~er the rule of Macmillan, but he stresses that he 1s going to hire peo- ple who understand mus ic . .fiito~k• In Thr Spotlight N1me I TW Co<o "'' 2 llulun Inc l .. m .. trln ...i • Soolln~ s latll\10,,1 6 Am Alrlln I C..o•rSWIO I Ho.llon Co • TW (0tp 10 DulCll9oy ll S..nJ1M1n R• 1l ~4111NtD NG 1J MACOMS t• ModMerch IS l'lulll.., (p I• E~tnAl•L 17 EIP•IO Co It MGMGHotJ ~ ~e.~~ 11 WnAlr Lin n Sov Pe' 23 Squlbll CMJ> 1• &r enilf Int :U Mldld Ml9 -.)2 7 ..0 IJ uu " . w- " ··~·. '· • ., 11.\-.-I t 1J J71f ._ I e .. 12'• DAILY PILOT .. '• '" IJou·.lo11f'11 I 1·.-ra9r• NEW YOR~•API "'""' Oow-Jonesavoi 10< w~o Oct. 11 STOCKS O\>•n H1Qh LCM CI0\4! 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"Mutual deoeH-ahe's a hypochoMrlac. and he dishes out placebos · 'Pay fhe Pupil' Plan to End Truancy Set SAN DIEGO CAP ) -Under an unprecedented anti-truancy plan una nimously approved by the school board, pupils will be paid for showing UJ> at MemoriaJ Junior High School, where absenteeism has been the highest in the city. There were a few critics or the plan, approved 5--0 but generally parents, pupils and school district officials alike seemed pleased by the plan. "I'm not paying kids for coming to school," Principal Bob Amparan told the board. "I 'm re- warding them for being in ~cbool. There's a subtle cbfference " A BOAJlD SPOKESWOMAN SAID Wednesday that fmal approval is automatic on second reading next Tuesday. lf the plan gets boys and girls back in school th.is semester ending Jan. 30, she said it will continue and Pollslbly be extended throughout San Diego. A card will tw given \o Memorial's 886 stu dents with "25 cents" printed for each day they at· tended school the previous month A perfect atten· dance is worth $5 monthly, but the "pay" could be spent only for school related items such as paper. notebooks, library fines. concerts, gym clothes and for non-junk food such as appl<•s and milk. "U it works." Amparan said, "~sides enlic ing these youngsters back for an education, this could save us thousands of dollars." The school lost $132,000 in state funds last year because of the high truancy rate. In I.he state of California, public schools are penalized S9 a day for each unauthorized absence AllP-'BAN SUGGESTED THE IDEA private· ly last June to 20 student leaders and 10 parents' representatives. One critic argued in a letter lhat children should be taught school is a privilege. "I agree. Kids s hould ," said Amparan. "but the trouble is they don't," Several s tudent leaders aJ so questw ned whether 25 ('ents a day was enough. "Those are kids who come to school anyway," Amparan said. "ll will mean something to those who sk.ip." THE PUPILS OF MEMORIAL Junior High. in San Diego's high-crime low income southeast area, are 70 percent Mexican-American and 23 per· cent black. Nine percent of them played hooky last yearonthea verage. and bytheendoftheschool year truancy was almost twice that much. "I could drop all these lruant kids and lt-t them become a perma nent problem on the streets," Amparan said. "But why not convince them that school oS In their interest'>" Amparan said he has received letters from schools in every U.S. state and sever al other coun- tries since his "pay as you go" plan was proposed. AS WORD OF THE PLAN SPaEAD, absen- t.eeism in the firsl month of the school year was on- ly 2.8 percent, a figure which impressed the school board as an indication that boys and girls are in- terested. Trustee·Bob Filner lold Amparan "You have come up with a very creative idea. It can generate school spirit and achievement.'' Library Called 'Major Hazard' BERKELEY CAP> -An earthquake expert claims it's "scandalous" that Moffitt Library, the newest building on the University of California campus. is an earthquake hazard The $3 million, rive-le\'.el building, completed leas than 10 yea.rs ago. is considered the moat heavily used building on the campus. "It's scandalous that a new buildin1 Is not safe," said Dr. Bnic.e Bolt, director of lbe uni· versity seismographic station. "I watched the bullding being built. Now they may have to shut it down or demolish it." A report by structural en1ineer Henry J. De1enkolb called the library "a major basard" and said it is very likely to collapse durina a major earthquake because the building's concrete has ''1Uttle dynamic resistance and will not even re- motely meet present-day earthquake require- ments." Tbe UIUvenily plans to ask the Letlllature next year for ... 2 million tom ake earthquake repairs. Darts Player Flayed • GLASGOW, Scotland (AP> -Hundreds of =n were thrown into cb.oa at Glu1ow ud forced to carry their own baH•le on llrnaft by a simple game of dart.a. Tbe confusion occurred when 50 lu11a1e ttandlen It tbe airport struck after a worker wu ref\&Hd perm.luion to chance hi• ah.lit to Pf•Y in • darts mach. ''Tbil daa11 player should be liven tbe rest of IUI Ufe to plQ the 1a111e," 11ld pallfDCer llUl' McCartb1 wbo, 1t.,1e .... with several bap UMI two e..uctren tllrou1b ad unmanned-cbeck·ln eou•. •• nturnlaC bome ,from Han• Koq. " NO DEALER 8ALE8 . - • I --1-WEEIDAYS 9 TO 9 AD GOOD L SAT.-SUN. 9 TO 6 !HRU OCT. 29 WESTERN PANEL . GENIE DELUXE SCREW DRIVE ELECTRIC GARAGE DOOR OPENER This look s like something T om Mix might have come galloptng in to take a look at. A nd once he saw i t you can b e t he would have r idden off wit h plenty. A vaila ble in B irch or Pine. A gara.ge door OJMtner i• truly a remarkable gadget. You'll like it eapecially in the rain. With l /3 HP Cryptar ll Digital Cont rol. 138~!80 NORMAL INSTALLATION 5500 OF OUR UNIT. r:,Jij D ,.. ii1 CASTROL GTX 20 /50 WT. MOTOR OIL The oil deaiqned for smaller, hotter, hiqher revving engine•. I never knew that. 83~. l_J HINES 5 GALLON PLANTS T h ese beautiee will spruce up a porch or patio. Italian Cypr ... , Ley Lmd U Cyprese. Brush Cherry or H ibiscus. 5~~ GLIDDEN COLOR NATURALS ln colon or white. One of Glidden'• finut and with an 8 year wananty. H ow's that for confidence ? Y ou be the judge. 79!. STAR BRITE POLISH Protect with lastino shin e . Can be uMKi on bicycles, mopeds, motorcycles. and skateboards. 16 OZ. LIQUID OR 10 OZ. PASTE 2 1E! WISS BY TRUE TEMPER If your back yard iB looking like Tarzan land, let W iss give you a hand in Htting it all to r ighta. HOOK 3~! BLADE PRUNER <SHOWN ) 4~1~W LOPPE.R WATER HEATER INSULATION BLANKET E"•n the water heater n..da in•ulation. Helps t o conMrv• energy and ev.ry little bit helps. 777 BLACK & DECKER BENCH TOP WORK CENTER & VISE St.rl-n in ch wide work table that tilts 15, 30, and 45 deqr-•. Vise jaws opttn t o 5 Vz " wide . 26!~020 MAGNOLIA WHITE ENAMELED TOILET SEAT The old bunkhouse n ever had anything like thi111. Seriously, I wonder what the reel cowboys would think of our modern plumbin g? 3!!oo ,, BON DO INSTANT GLUE Small b ut m ig hty. Hard to believe that one drop can h o ld u p to 5000 lha. But it'• true. 47.:oz. • 1 ~,, :=::::::== , ,. 7 .1~<:;- SWINGLINE ELECTRIC NAIL GUN Whoa, podner, one of the fa.11test 9una in tho! west. Squ-ze·it and lt drives and coun tersinks 1 l I 32" nails. 23~!ol PETEllSOM LIGHTS In red or amber. protection for you and your camper at night to let everyone know where you are. AIGLE aucm MOUIT CLEAIAllCI LIGHT ~ SBOWI ) 01 COMlllAT Olf CLEALUICS: LICIT AID CLASS A urtlCTOl YOUR 99c •110 CHOICE !:A. • 108 409 77c CLEANER 22 oz. LIQUID aac PLUMR J2oz. Time for a little winter house cleaning. (I thought you only did that in the summer. ) Theee wiU make it lots ea.aier. HOW r:JV-. KNOW AH WUIW~? -1 ALTRADE 25 PC. 1/2 " DRIVE-· SOCKET SET A n ew narne to me, but if NL buyers think it's worth it, I t rust thoir judgment. 1297 FOOT PUMP For most everything inflatable . Sure beata puc·kering: u p and bloWln(J. 497 13" COLOR TELEVISION N ..d an e rlra TV around the hoUM? Thia one hu a one year part• a n<i labor and two year picture tube warranty. 23777 1 jwrt found out that old le "in." They make new brick to look old, .o it C09t8 more. (Boy, c:loee that meen rm ~k in style now?) WOOD SHINGLES Th.y u.. th ... a lot back East to help prot.ct againft the h.anh winters. H.n they look nice anc:l help buulat., too. ARMSTRONG PLACE N' PRESS FJ.OOR TILE Think how much Pa Cartwri9ht would han liked th ... to drMa up the ole ranchhoUM. How about c:l.....tng up yoW' ranch.houee? STAIDAID UDCUY ma. UllD 25~ 33~ HEAVY 17'' APPROX. SHAKE 20 so. rr. 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