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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-28 - Orange Coast PilotWinds Hamper Fight ' Newport Council . Khomeini-Flays · Readies Dunes Carter, Ignores Battle Plan Hostage Query TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCT-OBER 28, 1980 YOL. IJ. NO. Jlt, 4 HCTION~. JJ rAOl \ --1nf erno Burns 4,000 Acl-es By FaEDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI tllt o.llJ r11et It.ff A brush fire fanned by 40 miles per hour Santa Ana winds bore down on the north Orange Ayatollah: 'Iranians Die, Carter Sits' By Tiie AIMcla&ecl Presa Revolutionary leader Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini lashed odt at President Carter, but failed to mention the 52 .American hottages in a speech broadcut by Tehran radio lo· day. Kbometni said Carter "is sit· Uni in the WhJte House" while Iranians were belne killed in battle. HJs hour-lone address came on a relilioua holiday that prompted the suspension of the lram.n Parliament's debate on the fate ol the hottaee•. Kbomeini received members of the Majlia, Iran's 21-member Parliament. 1overnment of· flclala, Moslem clerics and ltlamlc le1al experts at the Hu1aeinieh Mosque and RellP:,. Center ln Damaran, tbe •llla1e nortb of Tehran wbere the ayatollah has a res- iclenee. . Tbe l .. jlls WU ICbeduled to rnume debate Wednesday on wbat to do wiUI the boltqes. 8oul'ell in Tehran eloee to the iebete 1ald it wu likely to con· tiD• far MVeral more days or toa1•r because of eonfilctin1 •l••• on the demand• tbat ....... be m• OD the United ltat• for tbelr release and ........ all IZ eaptlYea 1hould be ,,.............,. TH 1ovce1 aald a lar1e ••• ot deputies 1Ull favor trr-. IOIDe ot tbe Amerleal aa ; ..... md baH pledled to dru ..... debate .. 1on1 u pouf. 'Ille! C .. 808'l'AGU, Pa1e Al) County city of Yorba Linda lo· day as more than 400 firemen at· tempted to tum it back. The Owl fire, as it is being called by fi remen, broke out at 2·29 a.m. and by mid-morning had consumed more than 4,000 acr es, accordi ng to a s pokeswoman for the Orange County Fire Department. No structures had been burned ahd no property threatened, but fire personnel feared the situa- tion could worsen due to the strong desert winds. The fires sent a dense cloud of blue-gray smoke over much of north and central Orange Coun· ty. Smoke could readily be de· tected in the air and ash had begun to faH . More than 40 fire engines, three water tankers and a bulldozer were supportin1 the firemen in their attempt to ~n­ taln the fast burning blaze. The cause of t his year's largest fire in Orange County re· malned Wlknown today. Private- ly. however, fire officials sus- pected arson due to the fact the fire started only 22 minutes after a smaller blaze in the Sleepy (Sff FIRES, Pase AZ) Comic Strip Shelved Over Reagan Slam INDIANAPOIJS (AP> -The lndlanapolla Star cut the cartoon 1trlp "Doonesbury'' from it1 eomlca Pase toda1 bffame ol wbat lt called an "unwarranted attaek" on Ronald Rea1an. 1be newspaper laid the 1trlp would return m.etloa Day. In the 1pace where the 1trip normally appears wu the note: "Doone1bury will not be publllbld in The Star until nnt Tuesday becaUH the ltripl pre· pared for pubUcaUon until the el.eUon an an unfair. ooe-lkled and unwarranted attack on RonaldReasan." Tbe ltrip ii fHtu.rlnl a Ile· tlona~ TV new1man named Roland Hedley, wbo ill OM ill· 1tallmmt invtt. vtewen to ja6n blm on a "fanta1tle = u.rou,b . . . tbe bralD of a.aa•," anc1 report.I Ulat a vt· llOll ...., bu left tM em· .................. 1¥k .... tbrouO 8 l'OM·eolond milt." Ax .efen ant Goose ~ea1'es Nest Workers prepare the Spruce Goose, Howard Hughes' wooden fiying boat, for its move Wednesday from the hangar in Long Beach Harbor where it has been stored, hidden from the public, for the past 33 years. See story, Page AS. NB Sets Dunes Battle City Seeks to Gain Control From County By STEVE MAaBLE OI..,. Deity ...... Meft The Newport Beach City Coun· ell firmed up batUe plans Mon· day aimed at knocklnl the prope out from under the county's pro- posed redevelopment plans for the H -acre Newport Dunes aquatic park." And 1oln1 · a step further, counclJ members aireed to leek help from Sacramento to Wrestle' control ot the Upper Newport Bay recreation park away from county offteial1 . The Dunea park, 1ltuated wltbln city limlta, reatl on ltate tldelum that were deeded to 0r .... ~yin 1911. Tb• city'• latest maneuver· tn11 on the park came up late Monday after eouaty pt...,. outlined a local eoutaJ plan for tbe aqaaUc: pull and a HdiaD ot Saat6' ADa HellbU near tbe top of the upper. bay. Al Annljo, tbe eoUntJ'I proj- ect m~ for tbe 0.... ,._ 1ald bll ClepartlDIDt ii ,..,_. iat the ,.n be embeWIWdal • i.oUI ol up to ., l'OOml, • man1 • t• MW boat lllpl1L ~­Ndtltrlaa brWle aerou w. J>...••aarf1M•T I YiJla .. wftJa I rwtnnat. l Armijo said the redevelop- ment scheme, which comes before the Board of Supervisors Nov. 4 for approval, would not result in· the loes of any or the 13.2 acres of pubUc beach alon1 ' the borleaboe·shaped bay. But council members, who've been denied an official voice ·on the matter, a1reed to condemn mueh ol the plan ln a letter to aupervi8on. The letter char1e1 that the hotel ii not a permitted uae ac· cordlq to the Newport 1eneral plan and that prior to any new development at the park, water quality in the l•IOOD must be Improved. Recount Ordered NEW YORK (AP> -A ftre po11lb)y caused by arson de1trol:. some record• at a U.S. U1 Bureau olftee ln BrooklJD on MCIDda1. forelnl tile bureau to order a rapid reeo&mt tbat dt1 olftdalt ........ wW 1laow prtllmlaaey enH• re: , .. _.....,.TM.._.. wn ol tlM lldfol'd-lltaJftllllll ana WW. an ..UmatM m.• Nlldeata, • ... Further. the council wrote, the county or the operator of the aquatic park should pick up the tab on any and all mili1allon measures needed lo ease traffic impact.a created by redevelopln1 the park. And. in an effort to put some teeth in lta 1uc1esuon1, council membera a1reed to ask for le1l1lation to give control of the Dunes lqoori to the c ity. Council members said they'd also like to have the power to buy out the lease on the prop- erty. The 13-acre bay area was leased to Newport Dunes Inc. ln 1951. 1be lease extend• beyond the year 3000. Operators have loal held that redevelopment ol the park ii needed to make It a fillandal IUCeell ... ID addition to the Dunes pro- potal, county offlclala allo are c111ln1 for the exten1ion or Unlvenlty Drive ICfOll the top of tbe Upper Newport Bay. A• outllDed in the countf 1 local CQUtal pl::ic Unlvenity Drive would be ed from lta '"""9ll tennlnUI to Jam bone ltoad and would serve a1 a <let DVNU, Pa1e Al) ' lie Test May Be Admitted , . McKINNEY. Texas · <A Pl Candace Montgomery told the truth last summer when she said she did not intend to kill her onetime lover's wife , a poly- graph operator has testified at her murder trial The t es timony al Mrs . Montgomery's trial came Mon- day after presiding State Dis· trict Judge Tom Ryan ruled she was mentally fit for trial The ruling followed a series of psychiatric examinations over the weekend to determine he r competency. Dr. Thomas L. Thornton. who e xamined Mrs. Montgomery, told the judge she was "fully competent" for trial Mrs. Montgomery testified last week that she was fighting for her life when she struck Bet- ty Gore 41 times with a three- foot ax June 13. The defendant said Mrs. Gore attacked her after learning she had had an af· fair with Mn. Gore's husband, Allan Gore. Polygraph expert Dan McElroy testifying while juroni were excused -said he (See AX, Pa1e AU Coast Weather Sunny and warm Wed- nesday with strong winds at times below canyons. Hi1h1 75 to 80 al beaches, 84 to 89 inland. Toni1ht 's lows 57 to 64. INSIDE TOD" l' • ••• AtT-W'fkeM .,_....._,a ........ ..,,_ .. ...._ c;.H ~ ,.. ci-1.._ OM c:-k• .. ~ .. ............. ....... .. ...... , I ~· ,..._.. CH ....... ,_. a ........... , -u.-n a ....... ..., ......,..,_ CJ .............. M .._k ....... --. , '"'1• CM .._,.....,..a, T....,.._ .. T.....,_ ... , ...... M _... ..... M I a D 2 ?1Wm• ,. Iran Vetoes Peace Khomeini Fla~ Iraq, U.S. 'Crimes' .J B&IRUT, Lebanoa tAP> ~Ayaeollab Ruhollah Khomeifti aaid ~that ''peac. la nae n ceptab&e' with Iraq beoUN ol the "crimn rommltwct·· aaatru1t Iran in tJw Pttnitan Gulf war The speech. broadc a11 by Tehran radto, made no m•llon of the Aml'ncan bOlta1••· nor dld it r"~llt earlier Iranian at' Spar or Sl•IJ? t'utalklN ol S lnvolvem~t in tl\f' lraql *~ fftort AddN"Uln1 hlmaelf to Iraqi Pruldent Saddam llu111utn. Khomt-tni aald, ··vou h•v•· ktllf'd ~ many Moslt'ms and doot! M• much crime that ll &11 1ncom parablt' In hl•t.ory Ho-: can you upect our president to bave a SHllOO W1th you and dl!f('UUiona •nd &ay thf' Shall al ,Arab Tonight's Debat,e Seen Voter Key CLEVELANU I AP 1 t>res1dent <.:arter and Ronald Heagan campaign rare-to-fare. at last, tonight at 6 30. It's 90 minutes , Democratic pres ide nt vs Republican challenger, for the debating championship of Ii campaign shadowed at the end as at the outset by the uncertain fate of the American hostages in Iran The debate will be seen on channels 2, 4, 7 and 28 and heard on KABC, KFWBandKNX. ! Related stories, PagesA7. 86). IN A CLOSE CONTEST FOR-ttle White House, with jus t one week to go before Election Day. the nationally televised and broad· cast debate could make or break a president. An Associated Press-NBC News poll said Reagan was narrow Jy ahead in the preferences of likely voters -but with 25 percent still undecided, and about as many saying the Cleveland debate will be a major factor in their decisions. The survey said Reagan was preferred by 42 pert'ent of likely • voters, Carter by 36 percent. independent John B. Anderson by 10 percent, the rest scattered or uncertain. But the poll indicated that millions or Americans have made only tentative decisions on how to cast their ballots. The margin of error was 3 percent. Anderson, who protested bitterly and futilely when he was dropped from the debate roster , is staging his rebuttal in Washington. He is to answer the same questions the major party candidates get in a s how to be televised by Cable News Network that will include, too, the Carter-Reagan debate. IN A RACE SO CLOSE, WITH the hour of decision so close. the two candidates in the real debate may well prove to be cautious. repeating familiar campaign themes, wary of the s lip or the misstatement that could cost votes. The hostages, the economy. and the president's assertions that Reagan has a habit of advocating military intervention abroad are among likely topics for the debaters. There are to be eight questions. the first four with followups from the pane lis ts, the rest with the candidates rebutting each other's replies. Carter campaigned his way to Cleveland and said he was ready for Reagan The president was spending the day in his hotel, across the street from the ornate, 900-seat Music Hall debate scene. at his last-minute studies and rehears als REAGAN DID HIS STUDYING AT home. at his rented estate in Middleburg, Va .. before coming to the bunting-draped debate ci- ty to appear briefly at a downtown rally, then wait out the final hours until the confrontation. Four panelists were to quest ion lhe candidates. whose aides tried to anticipate topics and questions. and put them to the de- baters in private rehearsals Reagan practiced with a stand-in playing Carter 's role. "f feel good I'll be ready," Carter said as he arrived in Cleveland on Monday . He came by way of lluntinglon, W.Va. and a campaign stop at which he accused Reagan or shifting positions . "He has flip.flopped , depending on which audience he·s fac ing," Carter said The president said he doesn't know "which Ronald Reagan I'm going to r.:ice" in the de bate REAGAN CONFERRED MONDAY WITH former President Ford, a veteran of three debates with Carter in his losing cam paign foury ears ago. fi e said he told Reagan "!o anticipate some show of Carter meanness." Ford said he advised Reagan to hamme r at Carter's handling or the economy. "No president has had to defend such bad economic news since the days of the Depression.·· he said V.S. Demands MIA Account NEW Y O HK I AP > Representatives of m iss ing American servicemen have de livered 100 .000 pelit\on signatures to the United States mission to the U.N . de mandJnR Fast Continues BELFAST. Northern Irelan(! that Vietnam account for 2,500 soldiers who disappeared in Southeast Asia. Rep. Lester Wolff, D-N Y . who joined the petitioners. re- iterated Monday a vow to block noi:malization of U.S.-Vietnam relations until Vietnam accounts for the massi ng Ame rican sold iers H e c alled the- servicemen "hostages who have been forgotten by the world.'' wat .. rwu) 1!\ y11u ri. •1 l.eavt-WI 11lone 'Wh1eh wur front has Mr SucJdum t tlu~~•·111 1 ~one to·• Muytw ht• 11> af1u1d" th1tl his .irmy would utt1tt'k him, he sa.id "Whal w1u1 your n·ason for do· inti all lhellt' I l'rl m es that now you 10 here and there seeking peue?" Ktwmu.•1m a i;kcd "How can wc 11cc.-pt IH!~u·c '1 Peace with whom?" Khon1einl vowed Iran would continue to fight ··even 1f we get killed or hurt or s uffer trouble. We do not have any peaceful way with them llretq J ··w e will be v1rtonous if we fo lluw the humane and divine path, even 1f the res t of the world anmtulates us.'· he said 'This 1:. the path the prophets traveled and reached victory. even though some of them were killed " Ne vertheless. Khomeini said Iran might relt'nt on its no- compromise position 1f Hussein "stops this. 1f he takes his hand off the Iraqi f><'Ople or if he re- pents and says. ·1 have become a Moslem.··· "We havt> given away. so many martyrs (people killed in the war I. now Wl' should sit at the same table and talk?·· Kho· meini aded added. ·'This is a re· ligious issue It is not what we want. it is an Islamic issue." Khomeini 's r ejection of direct negotiations with the Iraqis cam e as 94 non-aligned nations discussed peace strategy to halt the )Var. A seven-man mediation mission 1s to visit Baghdad and Tehran soon to seek a cease-fire_ * * * f 'ro• PogP :l ·I HOSTAGES A Wes t German television network in Hamburg reported today that Iran may demand live television time in the United States to .argue its case before tht' American people as a condi· tion rw-rclt•a~ing som e captives West Germa n y 's ARD network quoted "informed-- circ les" in Tehran as saying that the demand was proposed · to the Majlis by a seven-member committee considering the hostages' fate. ARD said the proposal would r ail for a three hour li ve trans mission from Tehran to the United States . Afterwards. an unde termine d numbe r of hostages would be Creed, the network said. rn the Swiss capital of Bern. a spokesman for the Swiss who handle U S. a ffairs in Iran s aid he had not tleard the report. Denis Feldmeyer said, "I have no information QJl.the conditions of 1t poss1 ble re lease of the hostages I cannot r'1Tlfirm a ny condition and there is no certainty about their release.·· A U,S. diplomat in Bern scof.fed a\ the. ARD re port, say Ing, "lt's s tarting to sound like · Dis neyland out there." · W-ith Election Day and the firs t annivers ary of the Iran hostage crisis a week away, Carter administration officials an Washington said reports of the captives· release may not only prove groundless but ac· tually prolong the standoff. State Department spokesman J ohn Trattner suggested that op· timistic reports may prompt an Iranian backlash. He noted one report quoted an unidentified Iranian as saying authorities in Tehran are interpreting the ac- counts as a form of pressure . Earlier , 1'rattner reiterated U.S. government warnings that putting any of the hostages on trial ··would have grave conse- quences for Iran ·· Workers Return He-said "we have good reason LAKE BUEN.( VISTA. P'll. A Real Rlager This view of the rings of Saturn was taken by the spacecraft Voyager I earlier this month when it was 25 million miles from the planet. A computer com- pasite of four photos shows the rings in a new way. Valley Teen Plays Gymnast on 'IV By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of -O.Uy Ptle4 $1.tll On Wednesdav afternoon, Lisa ·Gordon, a 13-ycar -old ~ym nasties whiz, will tune in her television and watch herself take the devastating fall that knocks her out of competition Fortunately. the fall is a fake Lis a , an ei ghth grader at Moiola School in Founta in Valley. was s imply acting out a scene in "The Gymnast," an ABC Afte rschool Spec ial thcit wall be telecast cit 3 p m on Cha nnel 7 Earhe r this yf•ar . the.: casting call went out l<.l gymnasiums throughout California for girls to play supporting roles 1n the on<' hour film. The script 1s based on ' i.he true story of Oregon gym nast Tracee Talt'vera Lisa read fo r one or the sup porting r oles , r e turned for further tryouts and made the final cut. The special was filmed during the first two we~s of July at a school in Woodland Hills ··one girl comes to a new (gymnastics> school. and no one likes her." Lisa says, relating . Hairy Clerk Back on Job ROSEVILLE (APJ -The 31-year-old store clerk who was fired in December for refusing tb· shav.e his beard and cut his hair has won the .iob back. · An arbitrator ordered Mark Sheppard, 31 , rehired by the Roseville Square Safeway store on condition that his beard be neat and his hair flow no lower than his collar. So Sheppard cut his thick, red beard which was about 13 inches long to a length or one to two inches. As for his waist-length hair, he bought a wig to cover it while worlring the plot. "All of us arc dominat- ed by one girl, and since she doesn't like the new girl, we don't Like her either." As one might expect. the new girl eventually wins the gym- na s t ics mee t -and the friendship of her classmates. The television s pecial was Lisa 's first experience in acting. and it was n 't always smooth samng. In one scene , the cameras were rolling as the girls munched on their dinner salads "When it was my turn to say something, my mouth was full of lettuce. and I couldn't talk." Li sa recalls. She says her bigiiest scene wasn't quite as tough. "I fa ll down and hurt m yself.·· Lisa explains ··1 tear the hga ments in m y leg It was easy you just land. crash and start screaming." Lisa has been trainmg in gym nasties since she was S years old. Currently, she works out every weeknight for four hours at the SCATS gymnasium in lluntington Beach. Like the girl she portrays in the film. Lis a took a serious spill two years ago. injuring her foot JUSt two weeks before a major meet. She competed in pain and walked away with a top prize an the beam judging. After the meet. a doctor dis· covered she"d been performing with a broken foot As far as acting is concerned, Lisa· and her parents ma,r try to. line up some commercials 'for her after the television special is aired. But Usa isn't giving up gym- nastics. She has her eye on com- peting in the 1984 Olympics . The young gymnas t admits the l ong pract ic e hours sometimes m a ke it tough to keep up with homework and social activities. ··But when you learn a new trick or win something," Lisa s a ys, "that makes it all wortbwhile " F,...P~AI FIRES ••. Hollow-Olinda Villa1e area ot Carbon Canyon. That fire burned more than ~ aena before bein1 contained by the San Bemardlno eomty Fire Department with tbe u - slatance ol other a1enclea. No ·structures were burned and there were no Utjwiea. Before dawn, firemen deelded to clOH the Olinda Elementary School in Olinda VU1a1e. It wu later reopened. Carbon Canyon Road,• major thorouahfare for San Bemardino County residenta who work in Orangf: County, alao was closed. The cowtty Fire Department sent three five-en1ine strike forces to assist San Bernardino in the fire after it crossed the county line. Those crews were bolstered with water-dropping air tankers based in Perris. The Owl fire knocked out power to about 200 Yorba Unda c u stom e r s or Sou.thern California Edison but a com- pany spokesman said service had been restored. Another 2,000 persons lost power due to the high winds, the spokesman said. Th e fir e department spokeswoman said she had re- ceived reports from the field in· dir ating that grazing uttle or horses in the grasslands east of Yorba Linda had been injured by the fire. Al mid-morning, the fire was bearing down on Dominguez Ranch Road between Esperanza Road and Yo rba Linda Boulevard. the spokeswoman said. No immediate plans for evacuation had been made. she said However . persons who de· cided to evacuate voluntarily were being housed at a Red Cross s helter established at Canyon High School in Yorba Linda. The fire slowed traffic on the Rt verside Freeway, she said. A third fire, called the Prado Fire. had burned about 830 acres in Ritchey Canyon three miles south' of Loma Linda by dawn to- day 1-~ire fnformation Officer Debra Ottoson said the fire had not been contained, and it con- tinued on a westward path behind the gusting winds. f 'rftrR Pogr .-1 I DUNES ... sce nic hig hway with turnoff viewpoints and an adjoining bike trail. As shown in the county's plan. a linear park would be main· t ained adjacent to University Drive "The s tate." commented C'Ounty planner Richard Bailey. ··doesn 't want p e ople ap- proaching the back bay. just to view at ·· Seven Saved On Schooner NEW YORK· <AP> -The Coast Guard rescued sev-;n peo- ple from a schooner foundering in a vicious gale after the vessel's crew bailed water non- stop for more than 20 hours, the Coast Guard said. The five men and two women were plucked from the 80-foot schooner Mariah in 60 mph winds and waves up to 25 feet. Two of the seven were flown to Cape May, N.J., while the others were taken aboard the Coast Guard cutter Alert for transfer Monday to helicopters and a rught to Otis Air Force Base in Massat'hu.setts. This Christmas .l- CAP) -Seven convicted Irish Republican Army guerrillas continued today .. hunger strile "to the death'.' t?egun Monday in Northern Ireland's~ze PriSOJa . in a bid to forc;e th~ British gov- ernment to recognize jailed IRA members as political prisoners. ~believe" that Vietnam i!P"hold-CAP> --,Thei~lfo.long •strike ing~ack fiifm'lnaOOll;-if not the .1-~nded ·by a cotrtract agreement.· remains, of the soldiers who dis-• 107 LtAion musici·ans were ha.ck .. ORANOI CO~T DAILY PILOT f'ht o,.,... CM\t .. 0 .. 1; Pt ........ , .. #'ftHri 1\ tOft\lttrwcl ll'lt ~W\o>p,_,,, n "'°'Dhtfttd O't ,,_. O••-CM" _,.,..,,. c:-... .,. ~·••• fidlt~\ .,-, "*'""'4 ~' '"'OVO" F-110,.y ..,. Gett• ~ ,..#PO't ••«" ~'-"'hftO'on lt•<"l f ovM41" Y•ll•y It••"•· l.•tu"• he<f\f'-'"' C.0.tt A _. ... ,. tt0ten•1 ...,,,"°"' •\ c:::::. ';;~!~:!:.~.'.,'~,:~Np~ ht I ... , C.UI ,...., t.lllotr• .. '1•,. ._ .... _ ,.,,n•dt"'•"Cllllvol1_,.., T'19M••lltml Ed'••' . c-... "~ """"""' """""' ... lld•IOI' omc.1 '""Mow Ill .. ,., 9., ,.,. .. , H';,_~!°~~~0~1,:,~ ~.°:,~ ;!!:.':.~~. Teteptiont (7141142-4»1 Ct"'"'9d Adve......,Al·Mfl ''""*Clo--...00 , ,__...o. ... c-.~n,.. , .... , .. appeared during the war in Viel· on the job at Disney World. They nam. return .. ed to work yesterday. -· AX KILLING TRIAL . • • • examined Mrs. Montgomery on June· 20. -He said the tests in- dicated Mrs. Moot41omery was telllnl the truth ~hen the said she "became· afraid when Mn. Gore broulbt an H Into the room and that ahe did not intend to till her friend. To CGnvict Mra. Montsomery, Jurors must flnd ahe "knowlDCly and intentionally" llllled llra. Gore. Aaked if lt WU potalbl• to Ile wlth~ detectJan dunns a POl1· 1raph examination, Mcilroy said, "I've· never beard ol It ln my career." Ryan waa to nal• today on whether Jurors would bear UJe teatlmony on the "llt ~" teat. In other te1tlmon1 llODdaJ. Dr. Fred L. Fuoa. a llOUltoD p11cbtatrllt, aalcl Iha. .. °'.......,, n .. '* a Ml..i ra11t dWtDa btr •tnlUJe wtt111 Mt1. Gore ancl did DOt it.op ....... tbl .. GDUl ber ,. ....... l''ason said ne examined Mrs. Mt>ntgomei"y seven times at the- request of her attorney and found her present mental state to be .. detac hell and ·lnildly depressed.·• He said she had disassociated herself with the killinl and felt as thouah she had watched the slayinl from outside her own body. "She didn't undentand why the ..bad done what she did," Fason said. "She said it was so u1ly." Defense attorney Don Crowder called aeverar wit· e11ea wbo teafled Mra. Gore ften wu moody and difficult. Ellaabltb Cllne aald Mrs. Gote 'cot mad ovel" the leut Uttle b=D 1 .•• ahe n.ever bad a IOOd toaay.•• atberlne Cooper, who uptrVIHd lh•. Oort .. • aew ID im, Hid tbe dead • "Ud a Uni Um• com· uleaU., with people.. and ............ ~ueu-... - , ,,.,,. /l'\\l•lt» Ii IA"tll0:-01\11\"ll • NlWl'ORI 8lACll. (l\l llORNI'\ lJ2hhll I £LLPl10NI 17 141 b4'·2J94 I -------~--------.-1..----- •. ' Orange Coast VOL. 73, NO. 302, 4 SECTION, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORN._A l'orba Li'nda in Pat,h TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1980 Today"H Clo~dn.C N.'¥. St~k~ N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS • -m Fans Brush Blaze FLAMES PUSHED BY STRONG SANTA ANA WINDS CREEP NEAR NEW HOMO IN EAST YORBA LINDA Flreflght9n Both on tit• Ground and In the Air Appeared to Be Oetting Upper Hand by Mld-dlly ~~Hotel Plans ~~Reaction .- Poll Nixed A Pl"OIDal that a citywide poll · be considered in Newport Beach to 1au1e "public reaction to ; variot.m hote l plans was dumped Monday evening by City Council ··members. Council m e mbe rs w e r e divided on what good such a poll would do and whether it would solve the controversy surround· ing the hotel proposals looming on the horizon. "I 'm not even sure we could come to grips among ourselves on what this survey would do and what it wo¥1d mean," said Councilman John Cox prior lo the 4·3 vote to nix the poll idea. Cox was joined by council col· leagues Jackie Heather, Don Strauss and Ruthelyn Plummer in voting it down. "I just feel the city is on the threabold of an entire change on what sort of ci\y this will be," said t:ouncilman Paul Hummel, who proposed the poll. Hummel brou&bt up the idea · of tbe poll after city planners pre· aented a report showing there are 13 propoeecl hotels or planned hotel expansions in Newport, Costa Mesa and Irvine. Mum on Hostages Khomeini Flail,s Carter 'ltBeness' By TM Auoela&.ed Press Re volutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini lashed out at President Carter. but failed to mention the 52 American hostages in a speech broadcast by Tehran radio lo· day. Khomeini said Carter ''is sit· ting in the Wh1te House•· while Iranians were being killed in battle. His hour-long address came on a religious holiday that prompted the suspension of the Iranian Parliament's debate on the fate of the hostages. Khomeini received members of the Majlis, Iran's 28·member Parliament, gove rnment of- ficials, Moslem c lerics and Islamic legal experts al the H u s s e-i n i eh M o s q u e a n d Religious Center in Uamaran, the village north of Tellran where the ayatollah has a res· idP.nce. should be made on the ·united Slates for their release and whether all S2 captives should be freed together. 'fhe sources s a id a lar ge number of deputies slilf favor trying some of the Americans as spies and have pledged to dra~ out the debate as long as posst· ble. A West German television network In Hamburg reported today that Iran may demand live television time in the United States to argue its case before Ufe American people as a condi- tion for releasing some captives. W est Germany 's ARD network quoted "informed circles" in Tehran as saying that the demand was proposed to the Majlls by a seven-member committee considering t h e hostaies' fate. A RD said the proposal would call for a three-hour live transmission from Tebran to the United States. Afterwards, an undetermine d number of <See H08TAGE8, Page "2) NB Joining Suit Against .. Coast Panel ' Newport Beach City Council members agreed Monday to join a lawsuit filed by ~ity officials in C hula Vi sta aga inst the California Stat e Coastal Com- mission. The suit. which Newport will join as a n ··amicus curiae .. (friend of the court). challenges the commission's authority lo rewrite state-mandated local coastal plans. Local coastal plans, being pre· pared by California coastal cities or counties, are designed to ultimately return coastal permitting power to local of· ficials. The Chula Vista case, ex- plained Newport City Attorney Hugh Coffm. stems from the al· legation that the com mission scrapped portions of t he local plan and inserted its own ideas instead. Newport planners are expect- ed to complete the city 's coastal plan by the end of the year when it will be forwarded to state commissioners for their ap- proval. ·Flames Fought By400 By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI .. o.ilf .. llet Slaff Massed firefighters battling desert winds whistling straight through Santa Ana Canyon late this morning appeared to be gaining the upper hand on a stubborn brushfire bearing down on Yorba Linda. The primary fire front was east of Dominguez Ranch Road in the Anaheim Hills area. Residents of threatened homes we re outside watering down their roofs with garden hoses whose spray almost evaporated in mid-air under the stinging winds. ·'The wind is just blowing a gale," said one witness who watched the scene from a ter- race overlooking a ravine where firemen were making a stand against the names. One firefighter a mong more than 400 battling the fire, which had consumed roughly 7,000 acres by late morning, suffered minor injuries. Men and equipment from various Orange Coast fire de- partments were dispatched to help as they could be spared from local fire protection this morning. "I saw no less than 20 fire trucks just lined up on one residential street down there," said one witness on the scene of the Dominguez Ranch Road area fire, "just waiting to go ... Mandatory evacuation of homes -many of them new - in the area wasn't ordered, but the American Red Cross set up an evacuation center in the gym <See FIRES, Page AZ > School Pinch Eyed Tonight Potential school closures and t he possible rregro uping of g rades taught at individual schools will be the subjects of continued trustee discussion when Newport-Mesa school of· hcials meet this evenin g . The district board. scheduled to meet at 7:30 p.m. in Harper Community Center, 425 E . 18th St., C06ta Mesa, also will con· sider awarding contacts for con· struction of barns and animal shelters for Costa Mesa High School's farm. Also scheduled is award of a contract for construction of a central district kitchen facility to prepare school lunches and breakfasts for shipment to the various schools. SCENE OF INFERNO Yorbe Linda Burning lVO 0 0 ~ ~. s .. . ~li: • " :r o.u,,. .... ~ HOMES ENDANGERED Firemen Make Stand Fire Quelled Near YMCA In Newport A brush fire in an undeveloped sect ion of northe rn Newport Beach was brought under con· trol late this morning by fire of· ficials after it had blackened four acres immediately south of the Orange Coast YMCA. Fourteen Newport and coun- try firefighters battled the blaze, driven through the dry brush and reeds by gusty winds, for Z7 minutes before bringing it under control. The cause of the fire. reported by a number of Irvine Avenue r esidents , hasn 't been de· termined, fire officials said. E mployees at the YMCA, estimating they were roughly 300 yards from the blaze, report· ed names curling eight feel into the air. Firemen said there were no in· juries in the fire. Four of the hotels are being planned for the Newport area in· cludlq the 500-room Koll Co. hotel near John Wayne Airport · which omes before the council nexf·month for final approval .. ' ·According to the staff report, t~l'oj~ ~uld acsO\!Dt for The Majlis was scheduled to resume debate Wednesday on what to do with the hostages. Sources in Tehran close to the debate said it was likely to con- tinue for several more days or longer because of conflicting views on the demands that Police Seize Q ·----· C.9~~jl . S~s D.~eS F~ght ~~a~ .-.... _. __ --' ---.. .... -. ' ... (See eo~ . .PaJe A!) · Coast Orange J • Weather f . ~ -•. .... Sunny and warm Wed- Delday wltb l!rODI wiDdl • at ttme. · belOir canyom. Hllba '7S to • at beaches, .. to. lnlaDd. 'Tonitbt'• lonntoM. INBDE T08A ~ . ........... " ,,., ......... o..,i eo., -....., ... Ir. ._...,.,,,. "°"· .... lrviD~ Man in· . :77 Shooting · Irvine police-said today they arrested a 31 -year-old NorthWJ)Od resident ·Monday iD COIUMdloD wltb a three,year~ld attempted murder in Sacramao. Th~ man· known· H Prank James llauhall, whose real name, pOliee Hid, i• Frank Albert Good1ear, ii wanted by SacralDIDto pollee for tboattn1 two D9CllDle ID September ot t.m. Botb ricUma reeo .. red from . wounda tbey suffered in tbe ........... ; Deledl" Demall Howe laid Good1ea.r' •a• ·boo'lrea into 0r•'1~ail oa, warrant "'ID I . Ria 1»aD la Ht ........ How NAd u anm lnv..U,a- . tloa led pollee to Qoodreu. Be alllpd Goodyear Mt ftre toaarolcmeotldl•IMI• partMn a hw • ...U $ ID , JmM. No .. .,.. bart In tbe nr.. ........... tbat GoodJw ... u.,....,,..~··· •••,.._ •••• b•aiaeu la 1"1111•'• ....... .,. vm.,. cm.. . ~. .\ -. By STEVE MUBLE •• OI-. O.lly ...... Staff • The Newport Beach City Coun· ci I firmed up battle plans Mon- dlU' aimed at lmockinc the Pn>P5 out from under the county's pro- posed redevelopment plans for the 96-acre Newport Dunes aquatic park. And going ~ step . furtt,er, council members agreed to seek help from Sacramento to wrestle control. of the Upper-.Newport Bay recreation park away from county offlclals. The Dunes park.' situated within city limits. rests on stale tidelands that were deeded to Oran1e County in 1919. The ·city's latest maneuver· in11 on the part came up late Monday after county pla1111en oatnned a local &>utal plan for the aquatic part and a sectiOn o1 Santa Ana lfetlbtl near the top of tbe upper bay. Al Armijo, tbe county's proj- ect m-..er for tbe Dunea plan, said bia department ii •UQelt· lnl the park be embelli•hed with a hotel at up to aao rooms, u many • 100 new boat au .. , a pedutrlan brtd11 acroea the l>a• bay and a martne-tbeme Yllla,. wltb a ...tauraat. Armijo Hid tbe redevelop- ment 1cbem1, wbicb com11 befon tbe Board ol Supenilon . Nov. 4 for approval, w-0uld' ,._ . , result in the loss or itny or U,e . 13.2 acres of public beach along the horseshoe·shaped bay . But council members, who've • • been denied an official voice on the m•tter. agreed to condemn much of the plan in a letter to supervisors. 'Ille letter charses that .the • • hotel is not a permitted use ac· cording to the Newport 1eneral plan and 'Ufat prior to any M,r· development at the park, water quality in the lagoon must be improved. Further, the council wrote, the county or the operator of the •quatic park should pick up the tab on any and all mitigation measures needed to eue trafftc impact. created by re;dev#loplq • the park. And, in an effort to put some teeth iD Its •us1eattona, council members a1reed to ask for legislation to ctve control of the Dunes lqoon to the city . Coundf memben said they'd a110 like to have the power to buy out the lease on tbe prop. erty. The ll·acre bay area •u leaaed to Newpon DulMI lae. iD 1911. ,,,. 1 .... uteDda ~ tbe ,.... aooo. Operatori bn• (lee OONDt .... ~) . f ,, ~ .. .. . , . . 1 f Al DAILY PtlO! N T•=-QeWwM tW ~---JUST BREAKING----... Death Penalty Ruling Saves F 01"r Men • B~~)N I A p I Th~ Musac-hu.aetU Supreme Court ruled today that th~ 11tatt>'s 1979 Jeath penalty 1tatut.~ 11 uncon8Utu tlona.I bMawlt' It offends d~ttn<' and would ~ .. arbttranly and dlacrimln1tlot1I upphed '' Ttw ruHn~. IH'l-t.irtllntt tu the court s summary. spartd lour rnen awa1tint1 1r111I for h rs1 lie1tn.'t' murder who could have bt-t'n exerutf'd 1f found .iutlh Tht• slalt•'s h1t(ht"ll c-ourt had found sevt>ral prt'vtoull Massachust'tl:S Jt•ttth 1>cru1lty I•-. unc-on1t1tuUon1&I beC'liUSt' lhe statutt• 1m11(•l!it'll 'auel and unusual" punishment Brittkl.-,, Hatt fa all Bl•,,.,.~•• fl NEW n rn I\ 1 A1~ 1 Uov1d Bnnkley of N 8(' Nl•wi. wH rt:st mg t•omfurtably uftt'r huvintt his eall bladder rc>n1oved over the weekend, tht• m·t~ork annuui1<'t'd today The 01wrat1on was performed Saturday ni&ht at a hospltul ht're Neither the namt of the hosp1tul nor nrinklc "s wht•rubouts were disclosed b) t.ht' network NBC stud he v.ould rl'lum 111 his duttt's as soon us ht> has rc,·ovt'rt'd ..i11d .i !ipokesman said Bnnklc) t'xµrl•:.::.ed u hopt' to rollt'agut's that he will t:w ublc lo p:.1 rtl<'lpatt' 1n election night ('OVt'rage next Tut>i.da) JMdgr \ixt*• faOP ('ltallf"ltflr SAN ntANCISCO ! A P I A federal judge today threw out ~ a lawsuit fll t'd by state Ht>1>ubhcan::. again~t the California Democralll' !'arty. ruling there wa:. no eviden<.·e the Oemocruts abllsed mass mailing postal regulations as the Ht.!pubh<'ans claimed t: S 1>1slr1cl t'<1urt Judgt! William Schwaner also dis missed a restraining order ag;.iin sl lht' l>emocrals wh1(•h hud been in ef- fect pendmg a ruling The GOP claimed th~ state Democrats saved some $5.'i,()()() in posta~e by illegall y making use or a cheap bulk mail postal rate normally reserved for charities and non-profit businesses Candidates Key On Debate at 6:30 CLE El.t\NI> 1A P 1 President Carter and Ronald Reagan campaign face-to·faee. a l last , tonight at 6:30. Il·s 90 minutes. P cmocrat1c president vs. Republican challenger. for the d ebatang championship of a campaign shadowed al the end as at the outset by the uncertain fate of the American ho'stagt's in Iran. , · The dt.'batc will be o;;cen on channels 2, 4. 7 and 28 and heard on KABC. Kl''WA and h NX . I lt<:lated <;tories. Pages A7. 861. IN A (.'I.OS£ CONTEST FOR the White House. with j.ust one week to go hdort• Election Da). the nationally televised and broad cast debate rnulrl make or break a president. An AsSCJl'latcd f>t('Ss-NRC News poll said Reagan was narrow· ty ahead 111 the prderences of likPly voters -but with 25 percent still undl°C1dC'd, and ahnut as many saying the Cleveland debate~ Wiii be a major ractor Ill tht-ir deeiSiOOS The survf'y ~.ud Hcagan was prererred by 42 percent or likel> voters, Carter hy :!G percent, independent John· B. Anderson by lC per cent, the rPst sc attered or uncertain. But the poll inClicated that m1 lllons of Americans have made only tentative decisions on'how to C'dStlhc1r h<illots T he m ar gin of error was Jpercent. Anderson. who protes ted hitterly arid futilely when he was droµpeo frum th e lie l>all' roster. is staging his rebuttal in Washmgtl.ln He 1::. to ·an:.wer lhr same questions the major party candidates gl.'l 1n cl s how to be televised by Cable News Network that will inc·l udl', loo. the <~&rtcr Reagan debate " IN A RACE SO CLOSE, WITH the hour of decision so close. the two candidates in the real debate may weJI prove to be cautious, repeating! familiar campaign themes. wary or tht:. slip or the misstatement that could cost voles. The host:.gcs, the econom y, anti the president's assertions that Reagan has a habit dr advocatin~ military intervention abroad are among likt.>ly topics for the debaters . There are to b<.' eight questions, the first four with followups <>· from the panc h!>\S. th<' rest with the candidates rebutting each other's repliPs · . -Carter u 1 m p<iigned his wa y to Cleveland and said he was ready ror RcaF(an The president was spending the day in his hote l, across the str1 ·el from the ornate, 900·seat Music Hall debate scene. at his la st minute studies and rehearsals. REAGAN DID HIS STUDYING AT home. at his rented estate in Middleburg, Va .. before coming to the bunting-draped debate·ci- ty to appear briefly at a downtown rally, then wait out the final hours until the confrontation. Four panelists were to question the candidates. wbose a1aes tried to ant1c1pate topics and questions, and put them to lhe de- baters in private rehearsals. Reagan practiced with a stand-in playing Carter 's role. ·•t reel good ... I'll be ready," Carter said as he arrived in Cleveland on Monday lie came by way or lluntmgton. W.Va., and a campaign stop at which be act.•uscd Heagan of s hirting positio~s. . , "He has nip-flopped. depending on which audience he s fac· ing, ··Carter said . . .. . , The president said he doesn I know which Ronald Reagan I m going to face" in the debate. REAGAN (!ONF'ERRED MONDAY WITH former President Ford a veteran or three debates with Carter in his losing cam-paig~ four years ago lie said he told Reagan ·•to anticipate som~ show of Carter meanness ." • Ford.s.aid h<' advi:;ep Reagan to hamfl).er at Carter's handling of fhe economy. . . : "No pPlsidenl has h)l~_to d~er_id~,Sb bad e<;_onom1~_news since .. tti<! d~s of tht• Depressttft!i'~he said. . • _ -.... ORANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT '"" o,.,. C.o.t\t 0•1tv Puot •ltf\ "'"'<" ,, comt11Nd I~ fitw\ .,,•"' I\ oubh\"-0 0• tf"I• O••n.Qt-C.O.\t P\lt>f1\n1~ ComD•"" s.-oa.,.-tt. •OUtOl"I\ ••• puC>11\IWO Mor\O•w tf"lrOUQh rttcM\o ::;.~\·~.~~·,:;;·.~'.', 0.l~(V~ft:un~:':~~ 8 ••01 SoW'lf'I C,O.'\t A \lnQI• l"Q1Gn4I t01fton I\ DYl>h\N!d S..t11toa¥' •no Wno..tn fh~ ""'°"''"' PwDl1\J'l1nQ Olitint t\ llt JlO We\I 6•w SltHt P 0 6CUI UtO (.O\t• Met• C.•blO,,'lt.A .,,,. ""'°""-p, ... ,,OP"' tnG P·vt')l1Wf T"emu lC .. Vll rd1IC)t T~m.'• Mv~ MAnAQlnQ EOllM .. 'Bar~foot' In Newport Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park" will be ataged .Nov. 6-8 by Newport Harbor High School's drama department. Petformances In the hi1h school theater at 15th Street and lrvine Avenue in Newport Beach are scheduled nightly at 7 :30 with adult admission S3. ,.,...,.._.Al DUNES ... lon1 held tbat redevelopment o1 the p.,. lt needed w make lt • nnanrlal aucceu. In adctitJon to Lhe Ounea pro- poul. county otflciala at.o are callln1 for the extenalon of Unlven1ty Drive across the top of lhe Upper Newport Bay. As outlined in the county's loc•I coa•t•I pl•n, Univenity P rive would be linked from its prC»t'nt t4!rminui to J 1tmboree Ro1td und would stirve as a Ht-nlc hlf&hway with turnoff v1 .. w1MJlnt11 and an adjoining bike ti ail As shown in the county's plan. a llneur park would be main· tulned rtdJilC~nt to University Orlve ·'The s t 1He ," commented fOunty planner R1l•hard Bailey, · ' doe:s n 'l want people ap- 1>r11aching the baek bay. just lo Vlt'W It " f 'ro• Pa gr ,, I HOSTAGES hos tages would be freed, the network said. In the Swiss capital of Bern, a spokesman for the Swiss -who handle U.S. affa\rs in Iran - said he had not heard the report. Denis Feldmeyer said, "I have no information on the conditions or a possible release of the hostages . . . I cannot confirm any condition and there is no certainty about their release." A U .S. diplomat in Bern scoffed at the ARD report, say- ing, "It's starting lo sound like Disneyland out there .'· With Election Day and the first' anniversary or the Iran hostagt> cr isis a week away, Carter administration officials in Washington said reports of the captives' release may not only prove groundless but ac· tually prolong the standoff. State Department spokesman John Trattner suggested that op- timis tic reports may prompt an Iranian backlash. He noted one report quoted an unidentified Iranian as saying authorities in Tehran are interpreting the ac- counts as a form or pressure. Earlier, Trattner r eiterated U.S. government warnings that putting any or the hostages on trial ··would have grave conse· quences for Iran " Wife Files Claim • in Mate's Death The wife of a 27·year-old man who died after being pulled out of the ocean in Newport Beach last July is charging that city hf~guards ~d paramedics pro- vided incorrect information to hospital officials that led to her husband'sdeath. The allegations were detailed in .a claim fil ed by Lindsey J ean Wilkinson a·gainst the city. Newport City Council members routinely denied the claim Mon- day e vening. The Anaheim woman a!iserts he r husband, Calvrn Wilkinson. was pulled from the water last July 4 at Corona de! Mar State Beach, given first-aid and then rushed to Hoag Memorial Ho~pital where it was incorrect· ly ttewrted that the man had been scuba diving. She contends that because of the incorrect information, her husband was taken to Catalina Island and placed in a decom· pression chamber. Delly l'll•i-.,. •ica..-1(-... YORBA LINDA COUNCILMAN HANK WEDA SOAKS ROOF Help9 Out H Bruah Fire Threetena Home Ue Test Baeked Ax Slayer Smpect 'Telling the Truth' McKINNEY, Texas (AP> - .Candace Montgome ry told the truth last summer when she said she did not intend to kill he r one time lover·s wire. a poly· graph operator has testified at her murder trial T h e t es timon y at Mr s Montgomery's trial came Mon- day after presiding Stale Dis- trict Judge Tom Ryan ruled she was meritally fit for trial. The ruling followed a series o r psychiatric examinations over the weekend to determine her eom pet ency. Or. Thomas L. Thornton. who examined Mrs Montgomery, told the judge s he was "full y competent" for trial. Mrs. Montgomery testified last week that she was fighting for her life when she struck Bet- 1y Gore 41 times with a three foot ax June 13. The defendant s aid Mrs. Gore attacked her after learning she had had an af· fair With Mrs. Gore's husband. Allan Gore. Po I y gr a· p'h expert Dan McElroy -testifying while jurors were ~xcused -said he exam ined Mrs. Montgomery on June 20. He said the tests in· dicated Mrs. Montgomery was telling the truth when she said , she became afraid when Mrs. Gore brought an ax into the room and that she did not intend to kill her friend. To convict Mrs. Montgomery, jurors must find s he "knowingly and inte ntionally .. kill ed Mrs Gore Asked if it was possible lo Ue without detection during a poly · graph examination . McElroy said, "I've never heard of 11 in my career. Ryan was to rule today on whether jurors would hear the testimony on the "lie detector·· test. 1n other testimony Monday, Or. Fred L. Fason, a Houston psyc h i atrist. sa id Mrs . Montgomery flew into a blind r age during tler struggle with Mrs. Gore and did not stop s winging the ax until her rage was spent. t-·ason said he examined Mrs Montgomery seven times at the request of her attorney and found her present mental state to be ·'detached and m ildly depressed." He said she had disassociated herself with the killing and felt as though she had w~tched the slaying from outside her own body . ·'She didn 'l understand why she had done what s he did.'· Fason said. "She said it was so ugly." Defense attorney D on Crowder called several wit- nesses who tesfied· Mrs. Gore often was moody and difficult. Elizabeth Cline said Mrs. Gore "got mad over the least little t h i ngs ... sb.e never had anything good to say." • Dellyl'l ... MMt.-- flGHTING WIND, SMOKE Yortlill Unda'a ROM Vrtllr FIRES ..• at Anaheim's Canyon High School and residents were asked to go voluntarily. The fires sent a dense cloud of blue-gray smoke over much of north and central Orange Coun- ty. Smoke could readily be de· tected in the air and ash had begun to fall. More than 40 fire engines, three water tankers and a bulldozer were supporting the firemen in their attempt to con- tain the fast burning blaze. The cause or this year's largest fire in Orange County re· mained unknown today. Private- ly, however, fire officials sus- pected arson due to the fact the fire s tarted only 22 minutes after a smaller blaze in the Sleepy Hollow·Olinda Village are·a of Carbon Canyon. That fire burned more than 125 acres before being contained by the San Bernardino County Fire IK>partme nt with the as· s1sta nce of other agencies. No ·structures Wl're burned an·d there were no injuries. Be fore dawn , firemen decided to close the Olinda Elementary School in Olinda Village. It was later reopened. Carbon Canyon Road. a major thoroughfare for San Bernardino County residents who work in Orange County, also was closed. The county Fire Department sent three five -engine strike forces to assist San Bernardino in the fire after it crossed the county line. Those crews were bolstered with water-dropping air ta nkers based in Perris . Th e fir e d e partment spokeswoman said 's he had re- ceived reports from the field in· dicating that grazing cattle or horses in the grasslands east of Yorba Linda had been injured by the fire. At mid·morning, the fire was bearing down on Dominguez Ranch Road between Esperanza Road and Y.orba Linda Boule vard, the s pokeswoman said. · No imme diate plans for evacuation had been made, she said. HowPver. persons who de- cided to evacuate voluntarily were being housed at a Red Cross shelter established at Canyon High School in Yorba Linda. The fire slowed traffic on the Riverside Freeway. she said. Official city reports s~ow that once it was realized that Wilkinson had not been scuba diving. he was taken lo u.sc Medical Center where he dted two days later. This Christmas f\eporls also i~dicate that Wilkinson was wearing scuba · gear and lt\at it was not im- mediately kru>wn wnether-nrd actually been underwater. · The claim seeks no actual dollar figures, contending, in· stead, that losses are unknown at this time. Fro• Page A I POLL •.. 6;130 new hotel 'rooms· in the three-city area with 4,600 hotel employees. One of the most controversial points ln Newport Beach is whether new hotel• would mean more airline puaen1erp pauinl ' throup John.Wayne Aitport. -.. Cloorle• H L- A\\f\lAnt Mf"'41"4 f0jt(lof OfltcH C•t• ~ ... >JO W.tt &•v ~·••• "-!!ft<• 101rHo Coot "'OI'••• H""'l"tlon e.u• t 111' it.uh llol1Nl••r<1i Students will pay $2, and children and senior citilena will be admitted for $1, a school spokesman said. The c.aat.. iacludea Steve Glover, Scott Clment, afonlca • McDade, Cbrla Cati and Debbie Sam peon. The report, uaumln1 all 13 · propoeed botela avera&~ an f>. percel\_t occupancy rate, con· eluded that the hotels would ac· commodate rouahly 552,631 an· · nual airline puaenaen from the1 county airport. I . \BA1ll <ll!a/h1J <J11wfit1JI °"'8 .Raid Record . OAKLAND (AP) .-More than 80 PGUndl of "aqel duat" "'°'111 at leut SH mWloa bu been eon· flacated and Ql,. men arnRed in a nld CID 8D &ut Oakland il· Uclt dnll faetory, police MW. The ....., .......... deled...S aa tbe lara .. t PCP lab tter fOUIMI ID the dtJ. r 'But, u several councilmen pointed out, the report didn't in·I' dlcate whether l.beH paa....-.1 already paa1 tbrouab John w a JM All"DOrl. LanlJ, ibe report lndlcated tbat IM four Newport hotel ~ Pollala would ean UM eitJ St.• ........................... J f In•' /1•11 1·/r)' I'; 11\IOlllO"I tC\l.A."11) • NlWPOIO 8£ACM. CA! II ORNIA t12f,ht) I HU>Hl)NI 1i tJ 1 h~4 2 -l~4 .--. ·" ' .. . -. . --.. -~ . • .. TU81dey Ocaot>er 28, 11180 DAIL y PILOT A3 Judicial Candidates Swinging Gavels la a Judicial race &bal la b•eomla1 lncreaain1h bart -DUdllH, an Oraa1• Cou.aly J~· bu W"led pouJbl• diabu mHt procMCtin11 ••••ul bia Nov 4 oPpJOenl H1a t"halleftler. munwhll•. ,.. pealed cbarsn thal lhe Judft1 committed perJury four yean a10 when be wlUI appointed to of Al'Wtr~e SHE'S NOT APATHETIC, JUST DISILLUSIONED Shtrtey Clark With 'Nori• of the Above• Button 'None' Option . Oregonian Seeks Voter Bill SALEM. Ore. <AP) -Unex- cited by the candidates up for e lection? Instead of boycotting the polling booth. why not cast a vote for "None of the above? .. That non-candidate won't ac· tually appear on the ballot here. but it ·s no joke. A s t ate representative and an antique appraiser are trying to make "None of the a bove " a real op· lion, and some Salem residents are sporting red, white and blue "None of the above"' buttons. ·'We want to make people think." Shirley Clark. who is selling the buttons, said Mon- day. ··1 hope people will quit talking about voter apathy. I've never seen a time of people C1lr· ing more. But they're heartsick at the choices. We wo1,1ld like to be able to ·say we don't like any or these people ... State Rep. Donna Zajon has drafted a bill requiring the op· lion on state ballots The option a lready is ex- e rcised in Nevada. where a 1975 law requires •·none of these" listed on the ballot for statewidt> races. In the state's presidential preference primary this year, "'none"' camt-in a close second to President Carter with about 34 percent or the vole to his 37 percent. Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Ke nnedy trailed with just under 29 percent. Ms. ZaJonc said s he decided to ctrart a simi.lar bill for Oregon after hearing complaints about political candidates while on the campaign tra il. The option would give people who want to vote. but "don't like the presidential options'· a way "'to make their l r ue feelings known," Ms . Zajortc said. "My belief is that as elected officials we should give people more op· lions to ma ke them believe their vote is worth somethini.:." she said. L'nder Ms. Zajonc·s bill,-as 1n the Nevada law. "none or the above" could not wan a race. The candidate with the htghest number of votei. would take of- fice even if ··none of the above'" was more popular. she ~aid Asian Refugees .... -• .. • • • • t Violate· Fish Laws SAN JOSE <AP> -Asian ref ugees are "'taking everythin~ they can get·· in violation of numerous fish and game laws , state and local officials· say. "There is no specific target fish. They'll take anything that bites,·• said Lt. Ken Baine of the state fish and game office in Menlo Park, which patrols most of the area around San Fran· clsco Bay. · Refugees are used lo fishing and hunting at will in their homelands and don't understand state and local regulations. of· ficials said. But officials also fear the practices will cause tensions between the refugees and established fishermen. • ~....:.'There are no restrictions where the~ come from." said .Bon Lovato, direct.or of the ref· u1ee resettlement office of the Catholic Social Services of Santa Clara .County. .. Anything you can catch you can eat '"So far the indoctrination of these people into the American way or life has not been very comprehensive ... ·'It's a major problem and get· ling worse," said Jim Wictum of the state Fish and Game Depart- me nt. He said his office received re· ports of refugees cat ching hun· dreds of Dungeness crabs a day in the bay, which is closed to Dungeness harvesting, of fishing the bay with "long lines," each equipped with as many as 150 hooks and taking more than the Ii m it in inland lakes with multiple poles, excessive hooks and illegal bait. Nguyen Van Hanh, director of the governor's refugee afrairs office, said the issue will be dia· cussed at a task force meelini in San Fren•taco next month . fH·I.' by c;ov Edmund G Brown J r And both s1dH (.;enlral MunlcapaJ Court Judie Richard Orozco and S.nl• An• •ttorney Spy Raid In .Home 'Futile' SANTEE <APl A gray. haired woman with an aged , ail· mg husband says offi cers with "'macrune guns pointed at us" stormed their home in a futile sea r c h f or esca p ed s py Christopher John Boyce. The raid was staged by deputy U S marshals backed up by a sheriffs special weapons team with gWlS drawn. Boyce. 27, was serving a 44-year sente nce when he escaped Jan. 21 from Lompo<• Correctional Institution. Ac<'ording to a federal search warrant, Boyce was linked to the San Diego a rea by an anonymous tip telephoned to the Lompoc federal prison Saturday night. Mary Kozel and her husband Michael, 82, share the suburban condominium with their son. Thomas Kozel. and their son's two children. • A telephone call woke them up Sunday. Kozel 's 64-year-old mother said Mo nday, and ··someone told me in a very loud, nasty voice that the house was surrounded and ordered that everyone should walk out wilh their hands up 'right now.' "Police had their machine guns pointed at us as we cam!! out. I have severe high blood pressure and was terribly wor· r ied a bout my hus band He's very ill. senile and virtually con· fin ed to bed. "We couldn't carry htm out under the circumstances. I tried to explain his s ituation but they wouldn"t listen and went burst· ing int~ our home as we came out.··· U S. Magistrate Ha rry McCue said he issued the search war- rant because a U.S. Marshal's Service ins])ect o r told him Thomas Kozel "has an extensive arrest report revealing arrest for carrying <:oncealed wealJ(>ns. assault on a peace officer with a weapon and resisting arrest." A few minutes after the home r aid. authorities arrested Kozel at a mobile home in the Olay Mesa area about 12 miles south o f Santee. A c lose friend , Douglas Wargo, said Kozel was arrested on the charges listed in the affidavit but "he has never been convicted." In his a ffid avit. marshal's Inspector Rob~rJ & Jl:ai ghera Set id the :tnonymous tipster claime<'I Wargo and Kozel had M -16 a utom a tic rifle:. and plenned to smuggle Boyce into Mexico on SW!day. Wargo said he and Kozel have .. provided information on an in· dividual we bc.•lieve could be responsiblt> for the anonymous call." Wargo sa10 in the raid on the Kozel condominium in Santee ··a II the officers clicked their guns, apparently because Andy bears a slight rf;!semblance to Royce ... Andy is Thomas Kozel 's 18-year -old son. The 27-year-old Boyct:, known as the "falcon spy"' because of his love of falconry, was convict· ed of taking part in a spy ring that sold 'top secret government codes to the Soviet Union. He telephoned a New York Times reporter in the Los Angeles area last week to discuss how he made .his escape. City Ravaged KAMPALA, Uganda CAPJ Arua. district capital of Ugan- da's northern We~t Nile region . was reported .by tuvelers Mon· , day to be badJy damaged follow- ing an invasion by troops loyal to ous\ed President ldl Amin. . I fear of flytna -at Love neld ln Dallu. After IJ'IMluatlon, tbey took a abort ftlpt, to Oklahoma Ctty ibCI 1JIC!l. . ' Bobby D. Youngblood --said th~y would try to aappear tonight before the county's Fair Cam· paa1n Practices Commlssioo to protest each Olber 'a actions. --· ... -·-~ ' . ,. --I FAlgle FHes Oro.ico and bla supporters, at a prea conference and in a let· t e r t o the State Bar or California, asked for an in- vestigation or Youngblood for "p .............. . Robert Yoakum admires hi.s c reation. a 200-pound woode n sculpture '"The American Spirit" in the rotunda of the Cannon House office building in Washington The Santa Barbara sculptor spent more than 2.000 hours working on the ar twork. which he dedicated to the American hostages in Iran. Santa Ana Freeway Relllodel Plan Due A program to remodel the Santa Ana Freeway so it can carry more cars, buses and even a rail system will be unveiled 111 two weeks. The Or an ge Co unt y Tra nsportation Commission is schf'duled to review the com· prehensive program at a joint meeting in Santa Ana with the Orange County Transit District. s aid Al Hollinden. chairman of the transportation commission. Hollinden, an 111structor of tra11warta4on al UC ~ine who lllscr is on ~e transit district's Board of Directors, described the i;oon·LO·be-released plan as 'the most important transporta'· 'lion impr11vement program un- dertaken m Orang~ County since the cumplelion or the San Diego Freeway.·· Tht> meeting will be at 9 a.m '.llov. 10 at the kearing room of the Orang<' County Hall of Ad· m imstrat1on The improvement program will be a synthes is of three separate studies on where rapid transit systems can be added along the freeway, what new technology m ight be us ed and how much various alternatives will cost, Hollinden said. Follov.ing the initial review, county officials will begin spreading the i nforma tion a mong civic groups. he said. Can you believe 1t s a)mos1 November? II you have a b•rtti· day gift to give neKt month, you might g111e some thought to a piece of 1ewelry set with one 01 the November btrthslones Topaz Of C1trine In add1t1on to sharing Nov· ember, these rwo gems have many s1m1larihes and are often confused They both occur 1n a wide range of yellow tones. ""'rrOn' 'TitWtff yeltoyt#tftrot19h • orang1sh·yellow to the smoky browns Both are very attrac· tive gems and both are very durable and satisfactory for selling 1n all types of jewelry for men and women The most popular style ol cutting ,.IOf both gems is the step cut. That ts when all facets ' are four·11ded and In steps and rows abOYe, below, and "n the girdle. Whlla Topaz and Citrlne have many llmllarltles they alto have 900')8 differences. Topaz 11 the more valuable gem and 11 often called '"precious Topaz" to distinguish It from Citrin•. About January, hearings will begi n for r atification or modification of the improve- ment program, he added. Thanks, But No Thanks C H EYENNE . Wyo l·AP ) It was a difficult decision. but when dire <'· tors for a home for bat· tered women were offered proceeds from a benefit, they sai d th e y j u s t couldn"t accept. The decision came after they learned the benefit show would feature male dancers who stripped to their G-strings for an au· d1ence of women. At first. the directors ac- cepted the offer or money to be raised by a "'ladies night ontv" show Nov 12 at C aesar 's Den , a Cheyenne nightclub, ac- cording to Safe House spokeswoman Julia Hel· vington. Then news of the natureoftheentertainment got out. (~ ~ liEM WISE Mary S.rr. Cer1tlied Gemologist what they claimed wu behavior "demonstratin1 a lack of int.eC· rity and a pouible defrauding or c.'redit.on ... In particular, they c.-ited 2'1 civil cases against Youn1blood and severaJ criminal caaes in which the attorney was convict· ed of drunken driving and ar· rested for a llegedly assaulting his wife several years ago. "'In light of the foregoing, it can be seen that not only is Youngblood not fit to be a judge, but there is also a serious ques- tion about his fitness to continue as an attorney." Orozco sup- porter Richard C. Armendariz said. • Youngblood. responding to the c harges later Monday, described them as a "politicaJ s mokescreen. That stuff has been hashed and rehashed," the white-haired judicial candidate said. Youngblood has admitted that he was convicted or drunken driving five years ago but said there was never any conviction arising from a 1977 alleged wife assault incident. He also claimed 19 of the Z7 civil cases against him had been resolved. Orozco supporter s said at their press conference that they we re stepping up their cam - paign agains t Youngblood because of a telegram he had sent threatening a lawsuit. In that telegram. Youngblood said he would file suit for libel and slande r if an elect ion flier w as distributed whic h he c laimed containe d ''false. m aliciou s and libelou s mf!lerial ... T h e fli e r r e f e r s t o Youngblood's previous brushes with the law and i.s signed 6Y T ustin police chief Charles Thayer and John Cuervo of Orange. Tha:cr was a sergeant on the Santa Ana police force when Youngblood also was a police of· lt~r there in the 1960s. He also was the investigating officer or an automobile accident involv· ing Youngblood and another of- ficer when both were off-duty. That accident eventually led to Youngblood's departure from the Santa Ana police de part ment. though both Thayer and Yo ungblood differ on some of the details. The latest campaign charges and countercharges. coming a week and a day before the Nov 4 election, signified another in· tensification of a j udicial race that has become one or Orange County's mos t bitterly fought. Several weeks ago Youngblood claimed Orozco committed per jury by claiming his established residency in Anaheim in 1976 before Gov. Brown appointed him to the m un icipal <'ourt bench - Orozco at the time lived in Monterey Park an Los Angeles County and acknowiedged that a friend allowed hi m to use his A n aheim address for the purposes of meeting residency requirements prior to appoint- me nt. Youngblood asked the District Attorney's office to investigate the a ppoin tmen t a nd both Orozco and Youngblood said Monday they hoped the matter would be resolved before next weeks's balloting 46 Fall Ill LOS ANGELES (AP) Coun- ty health officials say at least 46 people in 10 families in the Silver Lake district have been exposed to mercury poisonin_g and one 13-year-old girl has been hospitalized. recently mounted 1n a ladles doamolld ring made by Kurt Gaum. a very talented New York des1Qner C~e is a membei> 01 the quartz family and is limited to the yellows. oranges and browns Other varieties of auartz have their own names. such as· rose quartz (pink). amethyst (purple), aventurtne (green) and crystal (colorless). Topaz Is found primarily tn Brazil whlTi Citrine Is llll'ely tO' be found more widely dlstnbut· ed In our earth's crust. Topaz and Cltnne each has its plaoe 1n our gem world. however. I thtnk •t is important not to confuse them New York State recently ftned a 1eweler Topaz 11 8 on the hardness scale white Cltnne 11 7. Topaz has a higher '9fraotl¥B Index and a hMY1• specific gravity. Topaz a'9o CorMI In additional colors, the most bMutllul of which .. the blUM and pln•a. We hlMt a bHutlful blue toper which I t>ought In Germany on my laet trip and which we ha¥e CHARLES H. BARR ror writing Topaz on his sales slip mstNd of Citrin• -when _f;i,trine' W11S wl'at It• actually had sold. Unfortunitely ifOt all 1l!welers even know the dlf· ference. That Is one of the many reasons It pays lhe oon· sumer to seek out a llrm hold· Ing nwmbershlp In the American Gem Society RequirefT14trlll of membership Include !reining In gemology and adherence to high ethical standards We are proud of our membership in the American Gem Society and welcome your qua.tlona on ~mologlcal subjects and the 1 opportunity thll month to show you our fine oollect1on of Topaz and Cltrfne jewelry. ...... 4 ... L .. , ... , ' 111•6 tr.IM w.-....... ............ --.... -_____ .._ ----------__ ._.. ... ___.. -··· ... .. A4 DAIL y PILOT . r~ Ocu>09r 21. i am J ••• Coas t i n g Absentee Minded aLOITO U&K8 THI! 8POT: Lou of fulka ., ... already YOtiq ln neat T~y·a eltttion tha t affma to nm from prMideat on dowa to dolCll<'he r on the ballot 'Ibey .,._.t c:heatln1 1'be.e early birds ue iulna Uw ableat9e balk>t aystem 'nn• lt 'a probably Uml' to ahare n perlt"OC<' oo votlna& vla UM abNalff laundry last \'our cor retipond ... nl ha.!i s" fered Nffftt Hperience alon1 lbeH hnH tn &1dmat an ail lat penoo wlt.b t.be at.entee ticket HutUy, It muat be added that I mack no vaud •uHd tiona on who or what to vote for My sinaular suuestJon of plonlq up the ballot on a wall and toaaing darts at at wu rejected by t.be ablent~ voter The mechanics of absentee ballotmg, hnw ... ver µrob ably att worthy of some handy tun ts in review roa ONE nDNG. tod1ty WltS the deadline for simply filln1 an applicat ion for an abse ntee ballot After today. you have to sign a state ment. under penalty ol perjury. that you won t be a ble to go to the polls , I J ~ \. : \ . ./ Gueu Which Prop 10 Ab&entee Voter Lo&t flu Pencil·' or that you'll be absent from the precinct on election day, in order to get an a bsentee ballot. Some people , like one known case in Ca pistrano Beach, got notices of today's deadline in yesterday's mail You haye to be a quick mover in the absentee b1tllot business. Ne xt, if you alre ady got an absente e ballot, be ca re ul the way you handle it. Don 't throw the ballot away It's not one of those big fold-out sheets that you've been used to in former elections. It looks more like a tr~f fi e ticket. It may come in the form of two tickets That's the b allot. Hang onto that. DON'T FORGET TO sign the return envelope wherl' indicated, along with your full address. Mailing the bctllot isn't free e ither . Don't forget proper postage. Be careful how you open the envelope. There a re ct lot ofinatructions. If you can't understand the instructions , t ry readi ng th e English version, also included. ANOl'HEll BIG REASON for being ca reful when you open the absentee ba llot envelope is t he pencil. The pencil is included. The pencil is vital. You a re told tn several dir- ferent ways you MUST m ark your ballot only with the > ~closed pencil. managed to lose it. I insisted no pencil had been in cl . I even turned envelopes wrong-side out in thl' er. fort tp prov.e no pencil was included. The pencil had fallen on the floor It's about as b11t around as a strand of spaghetti and three inches long This pencil ia easy to work if you have a handy pair or plie rs ln which to gtjp it. · • •. DO l'i(n' 1\IARK X'S for your Cavorite candidates You must blacken in the entire squa re . Don't run out of pencil. naw, This litU~ devil~ a real bear to re.sharpen. You are ins tructed not to return the pencil with your ballot. No wondu. Nobody will ever get rich collecting a bsentee ballot penc il s tubs, Now are n't you pleased you look the trouble to vote? Just remem ber : Nobody said democracy would be easy NATION I WEATHER 3 Deaths Blamed on Snowstorm ., ..... ~ ... Preu engine plane southwest· or Grand Junction, Colo., on Sunday. The plane and the body of G reg Perry, 25, of Gra nd Junction, were dis- covered Monday Ul a s nowy canyon. A 1110wstorm that •urpnsed Iowans and Nebra~kans with the beava•Jl •OOWll e ve r r~c:orded la October 1hut down schools and h l11hway1. lei\ tbowlanda without t lectric1ty and contn buted to at leu t Uvee death& and one critical lnJW'Y. The storm may h ave saved t.be lives of two women in Dea Moines. The two women, Beverly Newman and Beulah Smith closed the Senior \' eiars Cente r early because of the snow : lesa t han an hour later a.n e xplosion tore the C'>ncrete buildln1 apart. In Ncbruh, whert• up to 9 lncbea fell , tem perature:s d ipped a& low u t2 dc:.ir~s lbls mornlq, iclng over roada 1.nd causing numt"rowi minor trartlc accidenta. Iowa's storm made the campa i1n trail perilous for several polaticiani;;, aneluding Republican vice .p res idential candidate Gt!orge Hush AN t:XPLOMION AND fire at an Iowa Power a nd Light Co. 11ubetaOon ln Otts Moines dunn1 the s&orm Monday night left about 10.000 c ustomer s without power . S now-laden l'r cc bra nches 11napped power line is 10 Ottumwa, d1ukening about 4,000 other home111tnd bW1lnei;se11 Bush was de layed more than three hours by a snowstor m ln the Cedar Rapids area , and a rally there fizzled without bis presence . Iles Moines gut 7 4 inches of snow, lhe most fo r the c ity on a d•y 111 Octo~r an the ~5 ye<&rs r ecords have bet:n kept. 1'tM-6 4 inches of snow that fell an C.rand Island, Neb., ll lRo b4•at lh t> October rel·vrd of ti inches set 1n 1925 Oma ha 's 5 2 inr hei :.ct ,. 111m1lu rl'cord REPUBUCAN U.S. SENATE hopefui Charles Grassley can- l·cled several ca mpaign stops, and Rep ul.ilican congressional can didate Cal Hultma n was sidelined when bis ca mpaign car slid off an icy road into a ditch north of Cumberland Hultman wu not in· jured. Two mt!n from Lancoln were killed when their pickup truc·k s lid off U S 77 a bout 2~ miles north of Mead, Neb A Portland. M1t lne. t ruck drive r was critically inJured an an ac r1dent on I• tcr11tatc i.> near Ke arney Ne braska for ecaste rs had predicted ram , with only a s li1bt chance of snow. on Monday. "I think ever ybody was watching football The snow sta rted earlier than we tho ught.'' Joked f'red Meier, a weather ser vice forecaster in Omaha. Snow 1tnd poor v1S1 bility were blamed ror the crash of a !>tnl(le GM Loss Corporate R ecord DETROIT (AP > Gener a l Motors Corp , the world's big ge st itutomaker , bottomed out into the record books with a $567 rn ill ion loss fo r t he thi r d quarter, the la rgest three-month loss m U S. corporate history , but a nalysL'i and GM officaals sa y the worst m ay be over. And with qua rterly reports from fo'orct Motor Co .. Chrysler Corp. a nd Ame ric a n Motors Co rp. still to c.:om e, Wall Str eet a n a l y sts s a y G M's J ul y · Septe mber loss. announced"Mon- da y. is not likely to stand as the U S. cor poralt· recor d . Some ana lysts predict a Ford loss of $700 miU1on. The third quarter is aJw<ty~ the wor.it for aulo makers, com- ing a t a time when buyer in- tnest is low and the companies a rt retooling for ne w cars. BUT IMO is stall exceptional. The four U S autom akers arc on their way to their worst year eve r . with losses cxC'ccding $4 billion. GM will s hvw Its l'irst losing year since 1921. The former quarterly loi.I' r<~c ord was $562 million by US Steel in the last three months ot 1979. GM's operating losses were far worse than U.S . St eel's, however , because U.S. Steel's figures included a c ha rge for major plant clos ings. G M C h ai rm a n Thomas Mu rphy a nd Pre s ident Elliott l'~stes said 111 a st ate ment that GM was hurt by recession ciJld anrlallon . the !'h1rt to Hmtllf'r ca r!> which yield lower profit~. and an inahtlity to recove r coi.t inc rt.>ases They c;a id rehati:s also r ut into profiL'i, as did r< t.ooh11~ c·ust~. TH E V SAI D G M 's prof at e; wo uld be h"1cl clown as long as t he re<'t.'8Sirin lasts, adding they saw "man} reassuring s 1~ns · of economic reco ver.)' • ''WP ha ve w1·athe rec..I t ht: wors t. Rf"c nvt!r y-, a lthough gradual. has hcgun," they sa id, noting (;M has 1 ecalletl 38.000 laid·off c mplr>Y<'es <lnd more Wlll he com ing back to work G M 's loss from operations was S953 million in the quarter, but that was reduced by an in come t ax c r edit of S386 m illio n FareWell to Bubbles B t>v nly Salls tak •s f in(J I bo w s a m id ba lloons. strc~mc r . .; ;rnd r<mfetti after giv in i:: he r retirem e nt perfurm ~111cc 11f llo!-a li n - d (J in .. Die f'led1·rm:.ius · \1onc1a y night a l t hL· ~(·\~ \'or k Cit } Operci T he farewe ll m- r lu(kd an o nstagi.• party ;ittended by many C't'il•hnt11·s She maffr her oµc ra de but an the roh·. Ruhhl c~ i!j hPr nidtnamc. Sponges No Tampon S11h Health H azards Halt Clinic's .Sales 1 0~ A l'f'I Y. 111.,.,,i •A I' 1 ,\ r !1n1c CJffi rm,, M 'J spongl's ... ., Jll :ilterr1at1 11l' to tamr>0n~ IHi~ "U~ pl'n1ted :.all's followin ~ <l repurt b '>lat•• r+• sf'a rch<>r.. thal tht> ~p<mgt>s c 1mta1n s a111I . 1J;,u·,1•n;; ••."Id other pot1•nt1a ll y harm(ul !.uhslanrc-; Ur Adel f'r an k: or th1• to:mrna lrold man <'hn1< for W111nt•n said Mnriday that sales will l>t-d1-;con tinucd unt il mot\· inforrrwt111n ,·; gattwrf'l'1 •1hc1ut potentia l h•·alth h<1zan.Js T IU: IH:t.'IS ION ('AMt: afl.t'r Dr Wil'1<1m Hau·s lt>r . clm•tLOr <•f I hf' St ;.itl' llyJ!H'ni1· Laboratory. s~llO the sp<mi.:es IJ()s t· a pott'nt1a1 twalth n -.k l)f in • 'ferl'tt>n to menstrua ti ng wom1:n 'Wt.• w<1nl l•J ;.ilt-n -..11mN1 who <1re rons1dl0n11~ usi'ni:i sPa SJ.>C>ngt'~ that thc·y an • no1 ·n;.itural' th~y do ronta in <'hcrn i<•nl:. re pr t:l>4°ntut1ve of I heir environ mt•nt . llauc;lpr sa1fl In acld1 Lw 11 tn t'hP0111•uls, i.and and J{rtt. Hausler snid his !>laff ro und '>CVl'ral kinds (If rungi and baclt:ria in its an.ily.,1~ or a dozen "P''"~es purc haRL"<.I at the l'lin1r l'hE'r1· 11>t·n· n1111(· w 0 "'""111 ron .ider d.tnj.(t•r••us but l hc' 1•cJuld lw ~1111 11 the nl{ht set of t1rl um'-h 111r es, ·hc -.;..1d . Th• r hm c ha:. publi1•11t'CI tht• ,.,ponge~ a:. an alte111atl\E' to tarnpon~. v.h1d1 fr•dl'ral hedlth of· f1 c1als h <l llf' h nke<l to toxu· -.hoc.:k ~yndrome a rare hut :.omet11nt'" fat al cliwd:.l' llausler :.aad t wo M1nnf'S•1ta women who used ~~·11nges were repoJrlell ti> twv1· l'Onlracted t!Jx1c .. 11.wk s~ ndrom" "IT Wol·l.O Bt~ in11J.1prr1pn<l te Lo dr aw an y l'<>r relat ion 1'el ween sea Si"tOgt.'S and toxi c shock ,..yndromE',' tht> doctor ~;1111 ·J'm not sayin g these ar1· rdc.1lt>d t11 TSS w~· 111"1 wa nt the public to be .1wkrl' · Jn a preJJarcd s tall'ntCnl. the clime said 1t sup· port" ~t11d1cs such a s lht' nnl• l'Onducled by the !-ol:1t l' 'Th<' 1·hmt·'-; m a111 cunct·rn has always bee n thl' ht·:dth .ind s:.tfotr of wonwn, · lite sta te ment °'<!I d 3 Tornadoes Spotted Your winter heating bills might give you the Chills. 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Th~n m.J\'hl' wht·n ynu :-t'l' \'our hL·J l tn~ hil l. yn\J '''11111·1 brL·ak inl11 il c1ifc..I S\\'l-.1l. . . CALIFORNIA IU .. apped BishopFowul In San Diego SAl.1' l.AK.: CITY 1 \ P 1 A Mor moo bis hop miHIQI sint'f' ht> wt"nt lo open h111 iu•n<i<' .. ,.latlon one w~k aao toda> has ~n found ln San l>lf'i O. where ht told polkc hl11 k1dn1J)IW'n h8d let him aro E. Kent Hone, 4 l , u f•t.her ~f n1M, r allf'd ~•11 Dle&o pollc.-t• Monda) night and said he had bt!t•n rreed Poht"tl wen · look 111& for two nwn an ·' bin<'~ van and a woman 111 " M11:.t1m 11 1w1 runot11l1• BONt:'S MOTHt:IC. lldh l~m• ,,11d lt11 01,111 ~ wile and)us Mormon "tiak" pr.·:..1111 nl f\, n1:-It Morrill, had nown b ' vr IVdlt' JJIUllt' "' '.ill '""., and would r~turn with Bom• tod8~ A 112,00t) r"""' tJ hu1l ~..-n r.11 .... d II\ frit·••'h relatives and bw.1ne111>mcn 1n thc.-ra, lur:.~ .11 ..r..-•• where~ oper11tt!d 11 :.crv1ct.' tutt••n Salt Lake t:Owlt) sh~·• 1rr' "If" .. , ... ,.,ht llun• car was found la:.t l'ue:.d~n "11 h .1 """'''"' smashed. coins wert' -.l· ..1tt\'n-J at.out . .lllct 1111111 , eyeglasses. c·hetkbclOk and ont-''' h1~ i.hvo>:. "', r found oo the ground Th~y :.a1ll is.uoo 111 n •,•1•1 p .-. were miMing Deputies said the 1nnde11t cao1t' une w•·t'K a fter a Garden City, ldahu, m:irl. .. t o'l1.i1• r "'a~ kid napped as he opcnt>d has store T t1.ll rne111 1s ,,111) m issing. SAN DIEGO POUCi. :..11d Bont:. "'ho wa~ 11•1t injured, told of being attacked by two men urul ke pt in the back of a van untJI ht.-WdS drc•pJ.wd ofl a bout 15 blocks from the polt<'c· station Mond.I\ night. Lt. Richard Boas. watch C(lmmandt:r 111 th1• police slalion, said Bone told officers he dici not know where be was beini( taken. Bone told them the assailant!. claimed Bone's ll-year-old daughter also had been kidnapped, and was in a car following the van However , none of none 's l'hildren h1td been taken. Bone's mother said he had thought the familv had been in contact with the kidnappers · Qrl, 12 Stepdad Guilty In Rape, Murder FRF.sNO (AP A Superior Court Jury her~ took less than 50 minutes to com:1ct a Kerman man in the grisly rape. sodomy and murder 11( his 12-year-old stepdaughter. The Jury reached the vcrdfrt Munday and 11. ill decide Thursday if Donald Griffin, JI, should die in the state's gas chambe r for th(• Dec 13 m urder or ' Kelly Janice Wilson. Gritrin't attorney. deputy public dereoder Robert Rainwater admitted during the trial his client killed the girl with malicr. llow<•ver-lie de nied the other crimes. whirh 1·011ld lead \Cl the death penalty when added to the murder charge F.x· perts said lhe girl hiui been stranglt.-d. t·ut deep!:. from her neck to her lt>gs and p:lrtially disem- boweled. SAN DI EGU -Congrcss1ona1 1:and1date and state Ku Klux Klan INtdcr Tom Metzge r appare n1 ly is ignoring a 32·0 vote which dumpe<I him fr.>m 11 county Democratic or ganization ( . ..._T,"''TE' J '"They ean vote all ~•. • they w:ml. · Mf'lzger said ----------" aftt.•r Monday's nec:isic>n by member..; of the San Diego County Democr atic Central Committee .. As far as I'm concerned, I'm still a mt•n1be1 lf I want to. I'll wa lk right in (to next month's m<>eting 1 and sit down as usual.·• The vote against Metzgt•r. for "opposing Lhe funda mental principles of the Democratic Part:r ' marked the rirsl time IO lht' St att''S history that ii county Democratic committee had removt!d a member. Akolliol hUl.-d !lfarfnr CAMP P~NDLETON (AP > A lJ S Marine spokesman said an autopsy has indicated that a young marine round dead in hjs barracks room died of acute alcohol intoxication. According to the Marines Mflnday, J oe Balder· rama. 22. or Brownwood. Texas was found lying on the floor or his barrack11 room Saturday night. Attempt" to revive him failed and he was transported to the base hospital. whe re he was pro· nounced dead on arrival. n,.. Replacr• Pr~•fdfttl LOS ANGELES <AP> -May Department Stores. Co. said it is repladng lhc president or its CaJiromia oper ations, Edwin G. Roberts. The retail e xecutive will be replaced by Raymond L. Klauer. 48. wh.) will become acting head of May Co. Californiu on Nov l. company spokesmen said. - Klauer is vice cha irman of the parent com· pany and pr~eded Roberts as president of t he California chain of 30 May Co. department stores. The St. Louis·based r etail chain gave no reason ror the decision to replace Roberts. But sources said exe<:utives In St. Louis r eportedly bad been \Waappy with Roberts' job running California .1 retail operations and also said there had been fric· Uon between Roberta a nd May Co. President David Farrell. ._.-.e R•Uw PoHtlc.i VICl'ORVlLLE (AP) -Some 200 people, in· eludlq Western stars Roy Ro1ers and Dale l:•a111, tatbered at the PaHaades Ranch 20 miles DDl1ll of bare for a pra7er rally on behalr of the 52 Amerte. boltaa• tn Iran. Tbt Monday rally featured a locally popular (M,.I IJ'OUP, "June Wade lind the Country ~·· troll) Apple Valley, who san~ Its ree.-..at,j nleued record "Ayatollah, Let Em Go.'' fte _, 18 pU1Dt aome play on country ............. Dt15M1 a .... rally pleclptbat tbe event would •. Eu .... ..., ......... *ludia& Roten ... \• .,_, eali.d fGr "'99 to cut tJ.etr .... . ... lmald ...... who bu blmHlf tllilll .. -tJI U.. lmt.qa ..._ u a "pOlttlcaJ .......... t • -. ·~''"" \ I 1110111 h o ld t!:mp~ror penguin chick un- 1lt·1 )!o•-:-.1 motherly check at Sea World's pcn~uin t c~earch center in San Diego. The r h I l k 1~ one of three born in September. tht: f1t11l t hicks hatched in captivity , l11esday Octooer 28. 198> DAIL 'I PILOT A5 Spruce Goose Move Se~ $1 Million Delicate Maneuver Wednesday ! LONG BEACH <AP>" It took three years to p lan the de licate manea ver that will begin Wednesday morning as Howard Hughes' gigantic wooden pli.ne, the Spruce Goose, is moved from its home for 33 years to a new spot lOO yards away hy means of a monstrous cr ant! Officials of the Wrathe r Corp . which recently bought the hu~e cntrt from Hughes' Summa C'ol.'P .. said the craft will be covered by a Rhroud and next s~ring will be moved again to a new building thal will be built near the Queen Mary to display the Spruce Goose About 200 peoplt> wi ll be on hand to assist in ~h~ ~1 million move w .. dncsoay. officials said, aod It will take about e ight hflurs if all goes well. But there could bt: problem~ TH•: DRVDOCK HANGAR wh'4rt> the plane has been kept from public vif'"' has twen partially dismantled so the wu1~s spannin..: 320 feet - and the 80-foot high tail can clear th•• hu1lding as thf' craft is n oated out rnto the channel But the tail will liave only two feet 10 <>11are and the wings Just lour h:et of clei.lrar.te on each side. accordini:? to o:hcrals To funhcr compllc:ate the mov\·. the han~ar and the gigant1r cradle holdmg lhe plane have set- lied some 2S reel over the years so that one end •r the hangar is lower than the other . ~ The cradle ~as originally built with tilting heads to aid the plane in clearing the hangar wht:n leaving. But the heads had to be removed becaullt! or the settling, officials s aid Water and air access to the area will be restricted to control the mot10n of the water at crucial points durinl( the move, offi cials said. . Officials stressed the plane's m9ve across the har bor -targeted for June 1, HNll will easily tie seen by the public, but they asked would-be viewers to stay a way Wednesday. THE TWO PIE RS FORMING the !;hort chaf nel along which the plane will move will be close4. thf'y added Offi cials acknowledged that at least some Qf the plane's 3,000 horsepower Pratt & Whitney engines will be put into operable condition by neiu June. meaning that the plane could be taxied to th(' Queen M.try Aboard the plane will be an ll·person crew trained in fire and water damage control. Tht> plane will be equipped wrth bJlge pumps, an anc:hor and an emergency generator. United California Bank does not charge an annual fee for the use of our MasterCard.Mor Visa® bank cards. Customers who pay their balance in full every month will find this news especially welcome. Drop in and pick up an application form at any of our · 312 UCB branches throughout California. UNITED . CALIFORNIA ®BANK Memoe1FD!C ~------.... -. _ ... .. - -... :>. __ ___:;. ., .... E r:.;ait ri I p Robert N Weed/Publlsner Ora n90 Cud~I Daily P ilo t ... 0 a age T~. October 21. ,. B.lrbara KrelbiCh/Edltorl•I p~ Editor Thomas KHvil 'Editor An Easy Choice . For Coast Voters In a political era wbm a None of tht Above vote ap peals mort.• Mnd more •troncly. Oran1e County voten have a briaht spot on lMir ba1lotl next Tunday when at coma to selttuna repre.M!ltalivea ln Sacramento and Washiniton The Orang@ Coast area contains a 1ub8tanual portion of the .ot.h Conare21s1oaal distm·t, now reprHented by Rep Rub.!rt 8adh11m of Newport Beach , and a smaller poruon of the 34th d istnt't , who8~ incumbent is Dan Lungren of Long Beach 8otb ha .. •e pt>rlorm~ well m or fice and deservt' to be re turned Badham has been on the Orantte Co unty poht1<·al scene s int.-e the days he representod the bea<'h area in tht Assembly Some said durlni his later days in Sacramento that the job had begun to bore rum a..nd he wasn't paying proper attention to bwnness If that was S<>, it ct rtainlv l'hang~ when he was elected to congress lll 19'/6 Badham bas bee,n a ggressive on matters pertaimng to his home di.strict. and, on a wider scope, has voiced a firm pro-defense posture as a member of the House Ar med Services Commattee Moreover. he has a well functioning staff a nd has produced results for cdnst1· tuents who6e lives have become entangled in federal bureaucratic s n a rls Bad.ham's opposition is token Democrat ~ichael Dow is badly outdi£tanced, has few funds and a lopsided voter registratioo edge a gainst him. In his initial term in office, the 34th d istrict 's Dan Lungren has performed capably and intelligently. He de · serves another term. In the Assembly , the O range County area is covered by the 73rd dis trict, generally cente ring in the Huntington Beach area, and the 74th district, which takes in the area from the Santa Ana River southward. Dennis Mangers of Huntington Beach is the incumbent in the 73rd district, Marian Bergeson of New- port Beachthe74th. Both are outstanding. As the Daily Pilot noted in an earlier editorial, "they are effective representatives who are able to promote realistic answers to some of the state's complex proble ms, while managing somehow to h a ndle the multitude of less important details pertainin~ to their constituents and hometown needs.'' The description still fits. Both deserve s trong support. Re-eleCt Cranston • In his 12 years a s Calif(>mia's senior representative an the United States Senate , Alan Cranston has served both his state and the nation with ability and diligence. Holding the No. 2 spot in the Senate, as majority whip since 1977, Cranston has risen to a position of influence in Was hington . playing a major role in shaping decisions on issues of national importance. But he has unfailingly maintained his concern for his California constitue n ts and kept the lines open with well-1 staffed local offices to help individuals and communities. A Democrat, a nd generally considered a liberal, Cr a nston neverthe less has built strong support among Republicans a nd has not hesitated to back conservative • causes. He put a great deal of effort into trying to obtain passage of SALT II. but promptly supported the Olympic boycott when the So viets invaded Afghan istan. As chairman of the Sena\e Veteran s Committee he has devot· ed countless hours lo working for veterans health, educa- tion and counseling programs or recent and s pecial int erest to Orange County. Cranston took on the t~ of pushing the coastal national park measure in the Sehate -and of helping persuade his doubtful colleague, Sen . S.I. Hayakawa, to join in sup- port or the bill. As he now seek s a ·third term in the Senate, Cranston is opposed by Republican Paul Gann, co-author with Howard Jarvis of Proposition 13 and of last year's spend-· ing Limitation measure, Proposition 4. Gann lists himself on the ballot as "tax crusader" and, unfortunately. that seems to be about aH he has go- ing for him. It's far from adequate for anyone who seeks the complex and responsible position of U.S. Senator from a state the size of California. Oh the basis of his experien ce and his performance to dale. a vote for Sen. Alan Cranston on Nov. 4 is the clear choice. • Opinions e>1pressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are rhose ,of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-432 1 Boyd/Elephant By L.M.BOYD If you wanted to make a lot of money in 1796. you could s ail to Bengal and bring back an elephant. And show 1t off in New York City for a price. Nobody had ever done that before. And the name of the bright boy who did il then is not in the record at hand. Rut he cashed in. You just don't find opportunities like that anymore. Pity. Question arises as lo what would happen to the hards , if there were no insects. Those birds would die of starvation, clearly. And what would hap- pe n if there were no birds? The inse<'ts would get us within a few months Leave it be, leave 1l be When opening champagne. remember. twist the bottle. Dear Gloomy GU8 Nowada71 when kids• pt tWr report (carda 0..1 1DAJ bave to call for tlMm at ltrib head- quarten. D.M. ..... , ... ,_.,_ .... - It. ,.. .. , ......... . ......... -... !:.'=I" ...... . . not tt1e closure. Or so advises the authority on such mat ters Does any word in English h a v e mo r e consecuti ve vowels t.han "queue ing"? Shoppers who collect cents off C'Oupons can get pretty irate, if the store doesn't ta rry t he brand they de · mand A choir or their com·' plaints ran s hake up the market manager . The prod- ducl makers know this. And th at's a big reason they put out those cents-off coupons. To inspire customel's to force managers to st ock their goods. Shell space is what they want. Cents-off coupons help. Wh en J said it was the guide dog and not the blind master who decided when to 'c ross the street, that wu wrong, evidently. An ex· perienced citizen reporu that the muter makee the de· clalon, the dog only balks at It In the face of clear dan1er. The word "Manhattan'' re- portedly came rrom an ln- d I an expre11ion meanln1 "land ol the bl1 drunk.'' Apt, lf true. W., dwinc the retreat ot Napoleon Bonaparte from Moscow ln Ilia that be orl1lnated lb• expre11lon: ''f'rom t.be sublime to the rldloulom.' • ----------------------------------------· Rowland Evan8/Robert Novak Reagan's Hostage Dilemma WASlllN<~Tl)N Attc nipti.flg tu (X'rt~tr..tll' tbt• w11ll or sllcmce .. r .. t·t~d h } Hon.ill! Reagan 11ruund the hobt1ttet' issue. this mc.s1u1.ic WIUI fla11hed lo Reagan tw1ulquar1n11 an Arlington. Va , f'ur ly hu l wf•c•k Alluck Presi- dent C:urtl'r b rl'rurd on the ho:st11ge:i no maltl'r what the n :.k 'l'hJt mlv1 t'l', from unr uf the ·l>..lfl)' '-rt: pN·tt>d t•ldt<r polll1· l'l<,111!., ~II (lJI hu~ f:Jllt.'11 1111 d l'id t'llr!. IO!>ll'itd of .it lal'klOI( < • a r L t· r I h l' t"OO!>t'llSl1,.., Of tl eu~u n s tl1v1d ed c·uunstdors 1~ to sa) noltung until the hne print of Carter 's hostage deal wllh Iran is known Thal .makes lleagan h1mself :.. C'a pt1 ve of the! hostage 1ssut• , Behind the divider! counsel rests a most a~onizing political problem for Reagan. The ques- tion is whether a s ilent Heagan can possibly avoid defeat on No v. 4 ar the hostages are re- Art Hoppe turned, creating a wave of patriotic fe r vor t hat would dwarf other clements of the presidential campaign THE CURRNT consensus in Reagan's headquarters is that Carter 's brilliant but cynical ex- ploitation of the hostage issue could bacltf1re, converting few if any anti-Carter or undecided voters to Carte r following hostage freedom. But the advice f r o m th e p a rt y 's e ld er statesman, multiplied a hun- dredfo ld by lesser party operatives, derides that view 1o1s pie-in the-sky. "If the hos tage!' com e out," t 111 s p a rt y l <: a d e r l I) I d us , "Reagan must have lai<t the base for <;eriou~ discussion He· rn ust ask the questions now about why Carte r let t he hostages get taken in the first place dnd whether his <teul with Iran could get the li S into a Persian .Gull war ·' Reagan briefly lifted his self· imposed 1fence on the hostage issue Oct 21 when h£' bl amed Carter for helping create "the entire situation that made their kidnap possible " But as soon as Carter accU11ed him of poliliciz· ing the issue, Reagan reimposed . silence on himself. . Yet, no less tha n Vice Presi· dent Walt.er F. Mondale could not give an adequate response Friday morning when he was in- terviewed on NBC's "Today" s how . Asked by H1 c hard Valerian.I why both presidential candidat es did not h ave a "r esponsiblity '' to d e bate Ca rte r 's "accountability'· for the seizure of the hostages, Mon dale couJd only reply. "We're wilting lo discuss that whole is sue . But tl 1~ uniquely un- suited to politics · · SOME Of. Rt:AGAN 'S ad v1sers feel disrussion is long overdue. They see it as a tragic disservice to the country. with political implications stretching at least fou r years into the future, if an election-eve Carter coup succeeds in bringing the hos tages home and blots out the central economic, defense and foreign policy issues of the cam- paign. Not the least of these concerns is whether Carte r s trikes a bargain with Iran that ends Ame rican neutrality 1o1nd puts the U.S. on Iran's side in that Persian Gulf war . This might happen, according to high ad- ministration officials. af Carter agr ees lo send Iran the $400 million in military equipment sold to the shah before seizure of the hostages. As one administration official told us: ''The president simply cannot publicly offer help like that lo the ayatollah. All he can do is hint at it, and make the final deal after the election." But in the Reagan c1o1mp, there 1s total ignorance about what if any conr essions Carter may be planning as his election-eve quid pro quo to gain re lease of the hostages. Oy the time Reagan learns the facts. lime will be running out INDEED. LACK of knowledge is Reagan's greatest enemy as the hostage drama a ppears to unfold behind the velvet curtain of sec rel diplomacy. A Reagan operative in one stale that has been regarded as solid for Reagan informed Bill Timmons, deputy director of the Reagan campaign. las t Thursday that Reagan was slipping in hi s stale He believes one factor in that slippage is headline publicity on Carter's efforts to free the hostages. Despite persuasive arguments being made by the minority or Reagan insiders for opening up the hostage question. the con sensus remains wedded to cau lion The committee that m anages Rea gan's campaign 1s fearful that even a fa ctual. hard hmmg offensive would boomerang on Reagan if Carter's rescue effort falls shor t. That leaves un - answe red the more important q uestion· What does Ronald Reagan do if Carter's political use of the hostage t ragedy suc- ceeds. as 1t did las t November when . his approvetl r ating dramatically rose from rC'rurd lows and later in the spring. when he used 1t to avoid debat in g Sen F:dward M Kennedy 1n the old Ros«' <:a-rden dayc;·• F'or that. stand-patlcr~ in .th~· Reagan o..:amp have no answer, and lime is growing short. Here's a New Theory of Our Origins That Harvard-educated gonlla who 1s running for president has now taken a bold stand on the most vast issue of the 1980 cam paign: Wh ere did everything com e from? Ronald Reagan brought lh~ subject up by announcing he had d isrove r e d · "great flaws" in the theory of evolution a nd fe ll the biblir al con- cept of r rca t1on s hould g el e qual lime 1n the nat io n 's -c lassr ooms. Jimmy Carter responded that he believed in evolution. God and the constitution whatever that combination might mean. It was left tCJ the broad-browed simian to lake yet a third posi - tion on this highly controversial top1 l' • • 1 s tand four square ;;1ga 1nst evolution ... he s ai d . "and in favor of the 1;1~anhl' Pizza 'fh£'ory " TH E BAltE-KNUC:Kl.F.:D bat t ie r said he had beco m e~ vehemently opposed to Darwin ian evolut1ori ~w.hen he learned it meant he was distantly related lo two major politiral opponents. "I may have a common an · cestor," he c·onc~ded , "but not that common '' As an alt<!rnalive, the original thinker now s ubscnbes to The G1gant1c Pizza Theory, wh1C'h he m odestly a d mits havin g originall y thoul!hl up himself "I started wit h the R1~ Rang Theory for the origins of the un 1 verse,'· hP said. ··as I h kc to start things with a bang Rut what, J a'lked mys«lf. l'auserl that Big Bang? '·After carefull y observing the s hape of all these galaxies flying a round outer spare, 1l became obvious that the Bi g lhog w:i i- raused by the incv1table l'OI lapse eif a primordial l.(•anin~ Towe r of Pizza ··And thus loday. through our t c le S('O p1·. we can see the An r hovy Calaxy. the Pepperoni Calaxy. the MusPl room <;ataxy and so forth. "f-O ltTl'.NATt:I.\'," con tinued the spcll·b1nding IN·turer on the secrets of the cosmos. "our own planet. Earth. 1s a C'Ornb1nation p1zzd and therefore more hospitablt' to a wide vane ty of species. "You sec. J S tht· crus t gr adually t"oolcd, the first llfl' forms crawled up out of the sea of tomato saU{'e and onto the hardening mozzarella cheese This first life form was bread mold "E ventuall y. uft er eon s passed. this bread mold learned to stand on its own hind legs and became the lovable apes who mak .. our lives so mu1•h mort- merr~ and 1ntt•rest111g rod<1y .. }''rankly." s aid lh<' c·and1d Wh ile Jlouse hopeful. "I don't know ~hen.' human bctn~s <'amc from But in th~ ease or my two ' opponent's . I would s usµcrt u fungus 111fcct1on " ASKEO WHAT HE based his (; iga nti~· Pi zza T~~!ll:.)'.__,......_-"l __ _. rcpli£'d simply. "faith." · · Aftt-r all.·· s aid the gentle- hearted philosopher . "there are • t wo ways o f reac hing <'O n· r lus1ons: one is faith : the other 1s logic And who is to !lay which is more va lid ? The o nl y J ustiricat1on of faith is fu1lh . and the only just1fir at ion or log1t• is logic. Where we get in trouble 1s when we mix up the two " And did he feel that faith should be taught in the schools" "(;osh all hemlock." h<' s aid. "where else would you teach ll., .. Mailbox 'Unwelcome Transients' Reveal Our Frailties To the Editor: R ega rdin g t h e a rtic le "Transients Unwelcome" · (Oct. J9 by Glenn Scott i : The transients may not be welcome lo Santa Ana or El Monte or Los Angeles or Athens or Paris or anywhere else in the downtown centers or the world, but the fact remains that these people do ex· ist. Not everyone is born equal in spite of what the American peo. pie wish to believe. We all wind up with various levels or in- te 111 gence and talents and mechanlsm5 for coping. Often life's circumstancea have played an unfortunate role. What can those people do? Where can they go? They are taken to jail and they are 1rateru1 for being rescued. t have spent a few years aa a social worker. I have been with and talked with many of these "bums ." Some are able to verbalise their rruatratlou, but moat can't. They wander throulh life franUcally 1rupin1 at their fantutea for even one validation of self respect. I see the altuatlon as one more holdout of a reai1Un1 mubo at- tltude1 An atUtude which ••YI a man 1a a man and must work and bold hie own acalnat all odda. I ••Y a man hi buman and dottn't neceaaarUy have lb• capabWty to luneUon u eoclety demandll. Tb• problem, ob•lou•l1 ·l• not uniquely Santa Ana ·s. But Santa Ana's response and ap· proach to the problem and solul- tion is typical. Whatever doesn 'l fit the ideal image must be banished. We don't want anyone lo remind us of our own frailties nor our lack of compassion. Welfare assistance is deeply criticized and the private sec- tors which hold out a helping hand are attacked until de- feated. AFTER READINGthe article, I thought of a family gatherinJ l attended last week. Cousins came whom I had not seen for years. Our conversation turned to children. Little Wally Jr. has severe learnlnt disabilities. Coualn Nancy's friend also has a son who is "slow." I remem- bered other friends with similar atories. Whal will happe n to these children? They grow up unable to hold a job or function on a. normal level. For all prac· tlcal purposes they appear healthy, stton1 and capable but they aren't . When they are 40 or SO and their paretats are ione and no ooe hi left to watch over them, what wtll they do? Go to Jall! Be chased from o ne downtown to another? When I aee a va1rant or a panbandler Or a drunk, I doll 'l ... a man wbo bu uamlned bla po11Hlilttlet and wtth choice and cteei•iaD baa eanftdetlJ taha hit rlCbtf\11 place lnvllfe. On the contrary, I see a man faced with continuous, unrelenting failures, grasping to stay alive. I see a m an who possibly isn't capable or seeing the world as you and I do. And then I see Uttle Wally Jr. Sweeping the dirt under the rug has never brought a clean house. Ra"zing the insilulions which lend some needed sup- port ; expending time. money and energy lo jail these un- fortunates; and/or expelling them from community after community is not 1oin1 to elim- nate their existence or their plight. For those who are chased out today, there are hundreds to replace them tomorrow. It will only postpone the time when we (Santa ·Ana, Oran1e County, Calif., etc.>, as a united group of concemed human beings will have to take some level or r esponsibility for our un· fortunate sons, brothe rs and couslna. JAN RASMUS.SEN .\' ... lf"Clr A bu• To the FAitor: I've always been lntereated in words and especially in pro- nunclaUon. Certain worth seem to lend tbemself .. to beln1 lncor- recUJ proaouneed and In tJU.a modern ace tbe word NUCLEAR hu •uttered tbe mott abule. 8lmpl1 analysed the word breau down Into tbe followlna fo rm. thus : NU-KLEE-ARE with the accent on the NU. Or it might be NUKE-LEE-AR, with the accent on NUKE. Not a di.f· ficult word, surely! But it poses insuperable problems to many people, some in high places. President Eisenhower used to have unique wa,ys of handling the language. The word came out NU-KU-Lar. approximately. President Ford pronounced it something like Mr. Eisenhower did. Kennedy. Johnson and Nixon did right by the word but we now come to Jimmy Carter . His problem is complicated b)t his Georgia accent. Having heard him say the word many times it seems like he says NU-KE ·AH. Ir he pronounces the "L" lt ls done so fast that il rather disappears. The flnal syllable becomes AH because Mr. Carter cannot pro- nounce the "R". ln Georgia there ls no letter" R" ! Thus a few examples. I've even heard radio announcers, whose pronunciation ls supposed to be flawless, lo use up NUCLEAR! The word Is too Im- portant to be so abused. Let us g~t on the ball• E.E . PEARSON flM D•"' ~ ..ic-t c--•Mc-~ tr-......... L..-n ..._.. M ....... ......................... , ... c...-... CAftU. . ._......,......,..._ ......... ................................ , .. . ............... _ ............ , ..... ...._ __ , .......... _, ........... W'f'""' ''"__...... )• • NATION Tueedey. October 28. 19IO DAIL y PILOT A 7 Low Voter Turnout May Aid Reagan WASHINGTON <AP) The way aome people talk about t.be 1• presuteaUal elecUoo, you'd thiak lt mlOt end up a 1coreleu Ue. Not quite. More tlau IO million peopAe will vote for preea cleat on Nov. 4. Yet, evtn a number ln that lm preaalve rana• mlaht repreeent lltti. mon than ball t.be potential turnout Acrordin1}0 the Ct>nau.s Bureau. lbere are UIO ~ mHUon Amerk an.a of voUn& aae. More Important than how many vote 111 hOw tbty vo&e. and auu1lyst11 of volln• hablta 1enerally believe that a low tuniout an ttRO 111 more Ubly to benefit Republlun challenaf'r Ronald Rea1an than PrMldent Carter "Reqan will be able to deliver the pt"Ople who Hy they are for ham. bt'tter than Carter will be able to deliver hb voters." said Curtis Gans dirro<' tor of Ow C.omm1ne.: for the Study ol lhe American Electorate Gtm w .. one of several analysta. Pollsters and poUUcaJ 1dentl1ta interviewed In an effort to fll'l In idea how many Americana mltbt vote Ulla yur and what effect the number could have on the outcome of the pretldential election. Like people who bet on horses or predict t.he weather. tolectlon uperts talk a lot about past pt>rform11nct' 11nd t rcnd11 while maintainina a healthy awarl'nf'88 of how eully the resulta can dt'fy their calculatlonll A recent Gallup Poll prt:<Uct~ the percentage of pot«>nhal voters who tco to the polt. this year might be tt1t> lowest an 28 years, a conclusion based on I he faC'l thut only Bbout 51 percent of registered YCllt'r:-pOllt'd !>llld lht'y had given "quite a lot" Of ------ thouabt to lbe election. • Walter Dean Burnham, a political acientiat at Muaacba.etta lnatitule of Tecbnoloty, is another expert forecutina a low voter turnout. Burnham sees the electorate u "in a pretty turned off kind of mood." but he's more cauUoua than some in predicting that a low turnout is a boost for Reagan. ·"There's an awful lot of shuffling going on," he said. "It's hard to make assumption.a." But Everett Carll Ladd, director of the Roper Institute at the Unive rsity of Connecticut, said he expects the level of turnout to be about the same as for the 1976 presidential election when about 54 percent of the potential electorate went to the polls and. by a narrow margin. chose Jimmy Carter , • over Gerald R. Ford. ,. Or9-'.z-n- Susan Saxe, one-time radical serving 12 to 27 years in prison for a bank robbery in which one was killed, is leader of several "inmates' rights '' programs at Fram- ingham , M ass ., prison. ~-- .. Hereat SFA: The Athletes-And The Fashions-With International Appe~I! The California Surf Soccer Team and Saks Fifth Avenue present a very special Menswear Fashion Shew. .. all the handsome clothes for Fall 1980,. modeled by the athletes themselves! See collections from Bill Blass, Cacharel, Adolfo, Givenchy, Pierre Cardin, Calvin Klein, Polo by Ralph Lauren, Yves St Laurent and more; clothes from A. M . to P. M .; from informal, casual sportswear to elegant businesswear. We'll also be introducing the Women's Pro Soccer ' Committee, which represents over 30,000 youngsters and is the liaison between the youth leagues and the California Surf Soccer Team. Plus, we'll be having a drawing for special door prizes -a few of which will be soccer balls autographed by the team! It all happens on Thursday mght. October 30th. Call 540-3233. ext. 217 to rriilke reseivations. We ·11 be · looking forward to seeing you then .. .in the Men's Store, South Coast Plaza only-where we are all the things you are! South C01st Plaza, JJJJ Bristol Street. Costa M~, Open Monday throuth Friday from 10 am to 9:30 pm; Saturday 'ti/ 6 Pm: Sunday 11 noon to 5 pm. J ,-·---- . . • DAILY PILOT & fJ \'?@(!!] [( ~@(?WO©® .,sc .... a .... re.,. · DEAR PAT Is tht-rf' 11n \ ~a to Mt.'t rust st aln11 • of clothan& without U!l.~n.i r hc'mll-al1' If not what <'hem1ral should I us.-" F II . llunt•nt'lon Hearh A pnleulo.al dr , dC"Hl•a wo.ld ~ ll1f' Hfn& ••Y .. tab Utt ., UaM pn*lf'ln. a.fOrf' Ul•I MY ~ stale r .... , al trntmf'at. '"'' &lltf' tlf'• .... •a&erlal &o ~~•a lltf'm or t1nm of ... •• ,..., le makt' •• ,.. U..-tabrk wUI Got IW:' :ct.••1.t. If UM-au•H& w <'Oler fut ud aHba We, ~ tile auhwd an'a ou•r a paa of bolU11a .. &er a.d -..~•" lt-moe julct' oa th.-st ain. Or spraalde UI& om a&aUM"'d an-a. sqiu•f'u• lf'mon Julr" N It a.d dry la &llf' SU. OaaUc acid <nallablf' In dr\I~ ltlrt'l> 1 1lsu l·an .. Uled IO removf' n11& "&allUI. but bf' l>Urt' tu h•st ~ fabric fin&. T ilt' a&al• sbould bf' mol1'u •nf'd with Jl llOl.U. ol Ollt' &ablC"apoon or ox alh' add in Ont' np ol wa&er. If 1&al11 rf'maini.. bt'at i.olutlou lint.I ltpeat. Rime lhorouabb·. ... All '"' ,~ .... II DEAR PAT My daughter nrkn llu'' 1 lolt.111~ • the layaway plan a srmtll amount tJo" n dnd ~ rest patd within a t•erlam ume wht:n sht• h;tS •aved up the necessary l'ash 1 'vt• often "omkrcd 1nn~}lODSl1>1lrtY. ·tt any, the retallel'1las tn this type of sale. K F . Costa ~I E>sa Sta&f' law requires any retail se ller who permits coaaumefs &o lay gooda away to confirm .-- . -- .T:tjck or Treat'1 . on the rnaH Bring the kids to the.I HU/'ltington Center mall} 6 to 9 pm Fn Oct 31 . for a safe sane I full-of-fun Halloween Free trick or treat candy 3nd g00d1es from part11t1pa11ng stores. free puppet show. free balloons plus apple bobbing and other fun-games for prizes· 25' game tickets 19'81 CARS I anc:ITRUCKS • As!c For Ray .. lWE SrECIAllSJ at HOWARD Chevrolet C.....-ol~-0.....SIS NE\WORT BEACH 19772 ~81¥d lnlne. CA 91715 J114)~1-098l . u..........., . -: / . - • ' CONSUMER "(iol a i,,-oblvn '1 1'hcn wnt e to Pot Dunn Pat Will <'111 rrd topt' ~tUng ti!# Olll~I and octaon !IOU netd lo aofot 1'lt'QUlll4'1 '" QOVf'mment arid bwant'&S Med 11ou1 qu,1t1QM ,,, Pat l>urrn . At Your S11rv1cf'. Orongf' C'ual t Owly /'1101 I" 0 1101 .:MiQ. Costa Mesa. CA 9767b Aa many lr1ter1 O.t ptJHtble will lw an.fWf'rrd. bill µhoMd uiqulnr, or l11tln• llUf 1nclud.lng the rtodrr '/1ul 11(rnu•. aadrru arid bwluu hour.t' phone nurntH•r camwit bt' C'011Jtd11rrd Thisro4umna~ar11dai· GOURMET MARKET 111 UC•'Pf Surlda1111 • - In writla& &k followlaa lalormaUoe: U11e amou& or &114.' .,..,..,, rMelved ; &Ille lea1llll of Ume tbe •ood• wlU .,_, llf'ld oa layaway; a de1criptioa of lbe iood1: &bt total purd aaae prlu, l•chadl•& a 1epara&.f' U1tla1 of H y l•&erat, naa•ce or special haadllD1 <'harlJ"•· and the otber ltema aad coadi· tloH u1 tht-h•Y•••Y •lrttmea&. RetaUen al!IO mu•l ah" full nfu.od1 if for a.ay rt"Ho11 layaway l(oods art-no lonitn avalh•ble in lhl' nmt' condi- Uoo h lhf'y wt·n · 111 lbf' um.-ol pu1 chu~. tlfc-.-an :lftit• Prow.-- I>.,; H PA'I W(• '-t' b~t«n Wlhercd with rn1ct:' 1111 111 our atttt• 110"' that ru~ht~ l:trt:' gtttmg cooler w"'·\l' H·t rraµ.s. but l'un 't St:'tm to cal('h them l'ulll111t .. ut µ01su11 h:.ai.u 'l been lru:d dut:' lo t he r>o:-s1b1l1t\ 11( dec·a} of lht:' f>Cs ll> Whal should we 110 .1t thJ., po111t ., L W. Irvine F\.U·1 minatorlt contal'tt'd h> A \'S advise you to bail traps with !tlil(hll) l'OOked bacon or peanut b ullf'r . l"'usb lhf' bail 'lt'r urely Into the trap and pla«t-It a r .. w inches from the wall, with &ht' trap racing in . Mil'£• l<'nd to scaml)f'r aloog the walls aod ~ou just may be lucky enough t.o trip a ft>w or Pncouragt' a nibble. Also , mice poison acls as an antitoa~ulanl. When micf' t'at this 1>0ison, they bt>come thJrsty and tt•nd to seek water oublcJe. If llft>y dle iusllfe, lhe poison dries up allmoisture in· 'lidt• tht• bod) a nd no odor proble ms Ol'CUr. Be surt' ·w use extr+>me caution with storage and placenwnt of this poison if you havt' small children or pt•ts: ,, \ \ DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD Jumbo Raw Sllrlmp ................ 5.98 lb. Choice Ea9'ena Scallop• ............ 5.18 lb. MEAT DEPT. l'r11ne and top rhowe b~l'I , :.t~t·d di lt·Jll l JO dll)S to the J.k ;i k of µ..• rfel'l mn Center cat 7·Boae Pot Roasts ...... I.It lb. O·Bone Roasts .................... 1.98 lb . I w .. are happy IO announc«> 1b11 Delaoe)"s now bas a gourmet catering deputmeot. From party plal~rs to a <'Omplete sit-down dinner. Call 673-SSZO, ask for Tom Martin Ttus ad effet>llv«> Wed .. 10/29 lhru Tues. 11/4 DECAllEY'S- j ~ Tired or traffic jams? 0oa•t forset to c eek wltb ua about our free bome delivery service. MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Lg. Red Deucioua Apples .......... Sk lb. Texas Raby lled Grapefruit ...... 4 for 1.et So. American Bananas ...... 4 lbe. for 1.eo Ranch f'resh Broccoli ............. 49c lb . LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Delaney•s Private Label Chablis or Vin Rose mo mll l .. 1.19 Beringer Wines !750 m i Cbenin Blanc reg 6.95 .3.50 Scoresby Scotch 1~ 11111, 5.55 . . . . Ii ter 6.85 BoUa Wlnes mo mi11 Soave or Trebbiano .................... 4.25 I \II liquor pri<'f'S du not lndude lax) RPmembn to plue yo ur ordt>r ~arty for this • ~ i>ar·~ Th.mks~iving rlln.ner New Store Hours 9·6, Oosed Sunda}' 2~ Newport BlvO.:-Newport Beach 673-5520 f o ies be_rgere ... Introducing the fragrance that celebrates a legend! .. '· , ... .. .. av cost• mese -south coast plaza -3333 so. bnslol' -S46-9321 • westmlnster -westminsler mall -goldenwest at sen·'d1ego fwy . ., 898-2521 msalon v1e10 -mission v1e10 mall -crown valley at san dlego fwy -495•2800 • •Comks •Television •Movies ' Tuesday, October 28. 1980 L/SC DAILY PILOT 81 ....................................................... ----...... --.... .._ .......... __ ,_._..,...._., _________ • ________________ ....., ______ _.. __ ...,.......,,_._ ........ .._ ......................................... .-.9-.&, ................ & .. Past Glories Renewed ; D .. ,, ................ , ~ ..... , .. SPLENDOR OF 'BYGONE ERA GLEAM.S FROM HISTORIC 12-ROOM HOUSE NOW OPEN FOR TOURS How•Weftle HouH, Being Reatored to 1119 'Mint' CondtttOn, Located at 120 Civic Center Drive., Santa Ana New Life Given D~lling · The woodwork gleams now. the result of restoration work. and Santa Ana's Dr. Howe- W affle house is taking on the ap- pearance pf what it was when . newly completed in 1889. • The two-story, 12..room Queen Anne dwelling is hard to mi5s in •. its. gleaming while and dark green paint at the corner of · C i v i c C ~ n t e·r D r i v e an d Sycamore Street . . M ucb.of its splendor i9 the re· suit of organizations that opened • the home early this ·month for the first historic tours in (learly a year. Tb0$e •roups are the Santa Ana Histonc Preservation Services and the Santa Ana Flis· torical Preservation Society. · The home was built at 702 Bush.St., but ·wu threatened by • t a 1972 Santa Ana street widening project. That's when the then newly formed Santa Ana Historical Preservation Society prevailed upon the city to move the house and its carriage facility to the present site. Ttie ornate house once was the bome of Dr. WiJlella Howe· wame. first wogian physi,ian in lhe cit~ It wardesignecYin lbe •tben-poi>ular late Victori.a'h style by. architect George Stouehton and; was three years in con- structinc. The doctor's first husband, A.J . Howe,. also was a doctor and ·s.n~ Ana'~,._flrst i;nayor. The Santa Mil p10Deer'1 Second ·husband, Edwln D. Wafrt«f,. owned a livery busihess. T.he carriaae house and the oripnal .Ute, once sheltered the woman doctor's carrla1e in which she made the rounds to her patients tbrouebout the county, travellnt roads that were muddy ~ "1Dter ~ dusty Jn summer. The •an'laae house, and tlW bome are listed in tbe· Naticaal Resllter o1 Hlatorte Plaeea u a. pobatolbllklrl"1jaterest. .. Co111rq Co1ia. ' . ' ~· Cancer Riaing 'f '8AN FRANCISCO <AP} -f ·rc.w hlll cacer cues ln in· •. dUltrial ..... of eoatra Colt• ,. ='Otemnd far more fre, t ,. tllm ellewllere. in the Su Fr-*'Ho Ba1 arwa durina ~ •• lfNI, a nate study bu .................. But Dr. Dciaald' Auatba of ua.· Departmeat of Healtl1 aald "eli..-an tood'' that the Hllt"ft' ·wW be traced to condi· · Uou tlalll ~ ti J•an aso ._...., ..... ._.cleaedusr ...... , REFINISHING ENHANCU CARVING Seat at FOO\of lt8ln HenctJ tor~ ' . . - WOODWORK DETAIL At Top of Slalrway THOUGH ~ATID 100,\Y, OLD QM .MW WAI ..... CON"llNllNC. IN 11'9 _DAY . Anclenl AJ,.1n0e lerwe •,._.,....,of .... CHiii .. Ml .. 111 Hewe 'roere111d . . , - 'Pursuit of Art' San Juan Man Fights Bul/,s By JOHN NEEDHAM' Of -o.ilr ,,,.. Sl•tl Bullfighting. To many Americans 1t is n savage, blood sport, whose followers enjoy the sadistic: spectacle of an animal first be· ing tortured, then killed. But to San Juan Capistrano resident Lyn Sherwood. the cor rida (bullfight) is a ballet. More precisely. a balletof death. Sherwood's frequent trips to tbe bullrings of Mexico serve both his avocation and his voca lion. The 42-year-old husband and father failed in his attempt to become a matador in Spain ~t the age of 18. In one of his first fighLc; in 1956, Sherwood wa~ severely gored in the upper thigh, ending his short career. But years later in 1969 ht> again entered the plaza de toros (bullring) to fight the bulls as an amateur and was awarded a trophy for best performance In the 1980 season in TiJuana he won another trophy. When he's not fighting bulls himself, Sherwood is busy wnt ing about other bullfighters in the magazine he pu bh~he 5 . "Clarin." which. he says. 1s the o nly Englis h l a ngudg e periodical dealing exch1s1v<•ly with bullfighting. Sherwood's column on the an cient art appears fr<'4uenlly 111 ·several Southern Californi a newspapers, includinr; the San Diego bilingual newspaper. La Prensa. Sherwood says to truly un derstand bullfighting, l he v1~wer must in fact love animals. "The fiesta brava is a celebra ti on of the bull 's courage 1 n deatti. ··said Sherwood ·'The buJl doesn 'l know that the crowd is stupid. What -he neerl s is a justification for his du th .. S herwood e.xplains th is "justification." as the "Just and sincere pursuit ·of art·' on the part of the matador. "He must comm.unicate the sophisticated artbtry and cultural aspects of the bullfight." Sherwood said He urges that everyone. before seeing a bullfight. read about the subject as it exists now, and its roots in Latin r<'· Jigioos culture. Sherwood. sitting in his San Juan home. a s howcase or bullfight . art. said the early fights·in 1.Sth century Spain wer" performed on horseback. He said the landed gentry used well-bred, highly trained mounts and the bull was killed with a lance when it charged ttre hor~e. The matador's beginnings can (ldso be traced to this era. Ar· ·cording to Sherwood . landl1>s., serfs.stood by with blankets lo wave off the bult if 1t knocke<l the horse down or came close to goring the rfder. These sed's later be(!an wa11 dering the countryside in small Airport Issue Daily PilotSutfP- FOLLOWS THE BULLS San Juan's $herwood 1-{Mup:-. offering to e ntertain lr1t::J l l<1w11:-.pf•ople for a share of tht mLat from the bull t hey killed Prl':.f'nl da} matadors are :.t\l.Hrrl('d .i.n f'ar. two ears or two l'ar5 and a tail from the dead hull dt•pendmg on the quality of the1 r 1•1 r101 ma nee ShN" oo<l saaci this practice ~tarted with the early ·'blanket " rndt ador.. These fnl'n reportedly prr·sem<'Cl an car or tail to claim the portion of beef they had agreed to take as payment for fi ghting the b•11l Sher\l.ood said the history of the fi ghting hull goes back to the bcg 1 nn1 n ~:-. uf Christianity. "fighting bulls were used by the Romans an sac rifices or the Cha i:.taans ... he sa id. "They were use<l in the very same manner as hons ." As for the future of bullfight· an g. Sherwood was not op- ti m istir .. As with everything to· day. bullfighting is suffering frnm the commer cial interests taking over ... he said. He lamented the widespread und dubious practice of shaving thl· bulls' horns before the fi ght. lessening th1> d anger for the mat ador · "Thl' syndiu1tt'S a re buying up thi> pnvatt>I) owned ranches in an ('(fort to breed the factory built bull "Sherwood said. 'Tht•y want one that won 't die tr>0 soon. but will react in the rang likf' every ot her bull. This ml'an~ if a mat.edor can fight one bull. he can fight them aJI." Out Sherwooct says he is a ·purist." :mci "iii remain so un- til l hh t' c1rc no longer any b11llf ii;!hL-; "I don 't know what's gmng to happen," he said sadly. · But l would guess that, by the year 2000. tht>rl' will be no such thmg as ;i buJlfaJ!ht." OC·Transit Unit Critical of Letter By GLENN SCO'IT • OI -Daily Pllel Sutt A me mber of the Orange County Transportation Com· mission said the "we" he used iJJ a controversial le tter to Washington, D.C., on airport sites was supposed to refer lo all Southern Californians. But other commissioners didn't read Zika Djokovich ·s airport Jetter that way, and they decided Monday to send ·a dis· claimer to Sec retary of Tran s portation Neil .Goldschmidt to e~lain' the let- ter was his opinion, not theirs. Djokovich, a Santa Ana busi- nessman, said he sent the letter to Goldschmidt to push for faster action in selecting a site in Southern California for a re- 1ional airport designed to re·_ lieve the heavy congestion at Los Anceles International and John Wayne airports. / He said no plans have been ap- proved ln a dozen years because the or1anilation in charge or studies for a regional airport - the Southern California Associa· tion of Governments -doesn't have authority to follow through on its recommendations. So Djokovich, who met Goldschmidt at· the Democratic National Convention this sum- mer. said he mailed the letter wltb tome otMr public docu- ments totbe secretary to acquaint hlm with other a1encies lhat eould "carry more wei•bt ·• im· ' plementing their proposals. One of tho$e agenci~ ') the ln· ter-county Airport Authority, a joi nt powe rs organization rc preRenting Santa Ana. Stan- ton. Garden Grove a nd Chino. The latter is in San Bernardino County. , Am o ng t h e doc um e nts Ojokovich mailed was a resolu· tion from the airport authority calling for a study of a regional airport site in the Chino Hills. Djokovich's letter was written on transportation commission stationery. Al Hollinden. chairman of Uae commission. said Monday ;e use of the stationery and e m y sterious "we " us d throughout the Jetter seemed to imply that Ojokovich was ... representing the commissioa's views and that it supported the Chino Hills site. ~ Holllnden noted the co*1· • mission had rejected the airpOrt authority's Chino Hills sugges- tion. l In their letter to Goldschmidt, t h e co mmissioners s aJ~·· Oj9kovich wus ·•wrong to imp: • ly .. otherwise. I D~okovich, who remained Jn. perturbed, also approved ltte disclaimer, saying he never m eant lo misrepresent the group's position. He said he never lilted the Chino Hills idea. either. but he bell eves in talrina a hard look at all possiblesltes. ......... _ .. __ ............... ...__..... ... -·.-,. • • ms • ' .. .. .. ... , . . . . . ~ ..... - _..._.,~ ·-- . DAILY ~LOT HEROIN SEIZED FEl.I X STO W t-:. Ena la n d 1Ar 1 Cuatoma off•<'~,.,. ~t'1u<d Sl ,5 million In herotn hidden tn a hollow~ out to m bltooC' on bounl 11 trur k in th11( t•a:o t1•r'n l':n&llah port · · S m u t( .,: ll· r s h llh · drugs 11i 1&ny1 hin~ a111I e ve r yth10.:. h ut I '\, nt'Vt'r ht>ard of 11 111 u to m bs tont• bdoH·." ·• (' 1111t0 Ill S l'I I.) II k I' I' Ill ii J I said , T h e drut: h ..i ul ub o netted runt· SllSPt'l'I~ l~.~-'- Unrest in Cities High NPU Approaches to Tensions Urged WASlllN<;TON IAl'I The µolenl111l for •~rloUll unrr1H an Amt'n can clUtiS remains hlah. but poll<'l' olflrt•I~ iwroH ltw nallon are 1enerally Ill traitwd to 1h••I with dl~rderis. Mccordanac to a rC'deral 11tudy Thf' stud). 11rnmph'd by lhe M1un11 r11c1a l not in Muy , 11IS41 r o11r luth •d lh111 po lice s hould :.h1f\ m11r f' t'fllpha~•i. 1u 1u t'Vt•1111111( o utbreaks r11 Lher lh1tn 111mpl~ 1·ontr olh111( tht•m It l'llllt'J 111111t 11kt·n lh1· t urrt=nt v1~w among m a ny 1••hC'•' off11 •1uli-"that url11rn nob were a t hin ~ u( lht' pul\I T he report ur aed police executives to go ~yond the community relations pro1ram a that were born durin1 the last m ajor wave of urban rlotina in America during the t980a. '_'The traditional approaches of news letters public meetings to discuss crime r ates, tours and sot'la l eve~ts for neighborhood kids may improve the po!Jce Image among some residents, but they do ll t~le to le811en tensions within many com -munities " THE STUDY SAID THE most important ele· m~nt in an effort lo prevent riots would be_" a com· m1tment by the polit'e administrator to share powe r with the community" for maintaining order and setting police priorities NA TION /OBITUARIES -f. '•tllPf"f o r T iit: Kt:POllT Kt;a.•;As t:u 1tt1!'1 w1!c k con· lt-nd1•1I lh»I l>rt'llU:O.t' uf p\JO•f l'COOOffi l(' ('Ond1llons . h1p h un1·1111>lo) rut·nl 1ur11111l: 1111wr ('It) rt!s1dents and 1w w' mcd 1u 11ttt•11t1011 lo a llcgt·d police a bu~es, thr• l10h·nt1ul fo r clt:wc•dc r 111 µr11luibly as great as Ove~ th~ P<!-St decade or more . it noted, key urba n 1ns t1tut1on s ha ve lost individuals e x · pe rienced in ha ndling r acial conflict. ''There are few d ecision-make rs or leaders in either the com· munity, the governm ent or the police who ex· e rcised significant roles in the urban disorders or the 1960s," the report said .... ·· ....... CAil MIRI waLS ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEm LOAN UP TO 5500,000 De at hit Elsewhere . CAMBRIDG~. Ma i.i. CAP> Jola.a Vaa Vle~k. 81. hailed as the "father of m ode m magnet1Sn}" whe n named co winner of the 1977 Nobel Prize for physics. died Mon day. TORONTO <AP> J u d y LaMa rsh , 55, Canadian p oli t i c i a n , lawyer. broadcaster and author of three booki. in e ludin g a "A Very Politica l Lad y." a f1c- t ion a l work deta iling love. life a nd sex on Parliam ent Hill. d ied Monday or cancer. Deatla Noilre• CONN LANNI E CONN IC•Pl•tn V!>N Retir.OJ Plli MO "*•" on Octocwr l~, 19'0 41 f'h\ r.-~denc• Gt•du41t' 0 1 1ne us "'•••I Ac•Of'my '" ICJJ/ 01il 1ngu1\rwd c•rfft ., • P•lot Rt\•Of'nl o~ La9un• Buen, C• \Ince 1~•4 M<-mlW• OI i.ever •• wt er Gn\ Qr O~,. ttnd d ))no 0.9ree M.Ason He 1~ \vrY•vf'd 0y ,..,,. son L•~nt• Conn tt of VttQ1n14, > \•-. ter\ F•nn1• M•e Conn ot Lctvuna B••cn, C• and Ce1iu• Ptttdvt Qf Lou1~u•nt1 •l"d 0-.e RN>~\ •nd Oo1ov '•m1ht!. Mernori•• ~erv1Ce\ w11I tw ne10 on Cf.urwl•f NovtmOPt 1, 191JU di J OOPM •• R•r Fc1rt11ly Lag1.m'9 6< "'n Mortuary, 916 Soutn (OA~I Hwy 8un•I w111 b• pr•v•te. I he fdrn1t'J' tt"(l\JC'•h •n lieu of t10 -.r\ OONl1Gn\ bit' m t.HJ'" II) tn~ Cart-Un11. Soutn LO.')\\ Mt'dU.dl Cfnttn R•Y htnl•IY Mio' ludro;' d H"\ ton. DAWSON C.£O~C.E DAWSON. Pol>\eO d,.n O" Octe>C:>fr )), I~ Htt #ft\ 1• 40 ., .. M 'f'S•Otnt of CAl1forn1d A m .. •l'HWr ut lht He~I fl~!. 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Nancy wa, °"'ton 01 0•1""4 f!lit •nd, C... 1 Qt•ndcn1ldf~n Oun LttUT\•M •nd Al•n LtnM,ltln l>Oth of B•l t>Oa h taf\d. Ca C.rrm•t.on """ week, ~mor1,.u Mah ''"'" ... dltttr f no1na\ O'C>iot\rwH, N \tOr 01 tl"lit Our '-.ady ot Mount C4'mt'', will...,... ~10 on T nur•O•y, °' 100.1 JO. lqjj(j •• I WPM Service~ unoer I~ duttct1on 01 O~lll 8ero•ron·Si,.,11h & Tut hill w'''"''" Ctlaptl Mortu;try ot C.o)(• Mt•\i1t Mf>·U/I KILGORE ALICE M KILOOllE., p"'""° •••V on OctObt,. 21, lM 1n Sou1n LaQunc1. Ca L.ov1n9 '\t~ltr ot Mr\ StflU• Cr•wley, Hornet 'N Jone .. ona Thom•\ J.W. J ont>\ V•\•t•hoo on tu-•\Oay Ot tober 11, '9IO from t I 00 noon to $ OOPM •nd I llUPM 10 • OOP,,. ~I 0 Connor t..•Qur+• H1tl\ Mor tu~"" Cl'l•pel, 1"101 Al1C1a P•r-way P11v•t .. tam11• tnlOmbrT't4Pnl '\~r w•<f ..,,u Ot- M ld on IN-\Oay, Ocloo.r 7~ 19w<11 1. OOAM di lhf' M tlrosv At>Ot-'t M •u\oleum .. "HCI laOTHIH ~ SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Mam St Huntington Beacn 536 6539 -- f'IBfAMILY COlONl•L FU._,HAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Wes1m1ns1er 893-3525 --- rACIFtC VllW MIMOllAL r.u11 Ceme1ery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1t1c View Drrve Newport Beach 644·2700 -- McCOIMIQ MOHUAlllS Laguna Beach 4~·94 1 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 49~·1776 -- HAllOlt LAW~MT. OUVI Mortuary • Cemetery Crem11ory 1625 Gisler Ave . Cos11 Mesa 540-5554 -- ,_Cl .. OTNHS l&LMOADWAY MOWTUAIY . 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642·9150 -- wn -··C* IMITMATVTHIU WlnC~CMAPa qJ f 17th St Coeta ~ ~·o ~71 H .... 1 n 1· 11 Hubl' rt t-. , .. , t•r 1>.11 n u n . H ..;J n ta M oOtl·~1 . 1:-i>n 1• tlf nu 11on ' top <'ampuagn fund ra1:-t•1.., n .•po1 l an~ m111,• th.in SI ~ 1n 1l l tu11 l'•llll.'l'tl•<I Ill h t :-. f l t.!.hl f1 1r rt> l1 lt•<·l 11m l nd c1 i.1 1·ontrut'l ~•lh the J ustice Depart- nwnt .., Lu" En hirr:crncnt Ass1i.tance Administra twn lht: U111veri.11y l(t'sean·h Corp here a na lyzed lhl' M1urn1 raot1n~ ul wh1r h 18 per sons died. more thJ11 I 300 wert' a rr ested a nd econom1t' losses It acknowledged th at "t he p0lice and the criminal justice syste m cannot d irectly resolve the intractable problems or poverty, poor housing . un - e mploymen t a nd lack of education." Newport.~~~i~¥.!~~~~Jnc • 1 r ... a~·ht-d $100 m11l111n to $125 million ltt•i.carchcr.., l hcn d1seusscd their fmdan gs with (714) 760-6060 l)\1ltC't' 1:'((•cut1vt·s ..iround the t•ountry KKK Claims New Inroads BllCKllANNON, W Va. (AP 1 West V1rg1n1 a has bt'come a hasti11n o f the Ku Klux Klan. Im · pl'nal Wizard Hill Wilkinson contends , although only about 4 pt:rccnt of the state 's population is blat'k "I ca n for esee Wei.I Virginia outstripping i.ome or the Southern st ates." Wilkinson saict at a c ross-burning in Buckha nnon. The r ally was at tended by a bout 30 r<>bed Klansme n a nd JOO s pec· ta tors Wilkinson . who IS head or the lnv1sible E m pir e of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. re fused to dis- c lose how many Klan membets he though t were an the s tate. BlJT, HE SA ID. 'the Klan has taken hold in West Virginia a nd you 're going to see 11 more and m ore ·· Asked why he believes the Klan 1s growing in a state with few blacks. Wilkinson said whites a re dis illus ioned by governm ent corruption and political and P<'onom ic problems . "Kla nsm en arc concerned wi th the e ntire na· taon Klans men know the ir ta xes a re going to pay for a ffirmative action a nd eventually 1t afh~cts the m even if tht•re isn 't a da mn Ne.:ro in the whole <'ounty or town." sairt Wilkinson. whO is from lknham Springs, I.a. LAST SATURDA V , WILKINSON spoke at a rally ahout 60 miles north in New Geneva. Pa .. and led a bout JO robed Klansm cn in lighting a cross State pol ice monitored the event on the orde rs or Gov. Dick T ho m burgh . Wilkinson deliver e d an e motion-c h a rged s peech against intega t ion. fo rced busing . a r. fi rmative-action programs and immigration n efore the rally, a bout 500 people r allied o ut. side the Fayette County courthouse in Uniontown lo protes t the Klan rally, which was being held a bout 20 miles away HAYE YOU WRITTEN A BOOK? \ pul1li .. t1°•t0 • •iit!Hrl.if ,,,,. •nt .. 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JH·lo" fur I"'' r1 i.ttllur JU.t n .1lu.1l111u, \u1h.,, .. ~1"'"' hl•r.10 ""'''k" "'' ·hll 1u 11r1Ji!t•'"' "'· ... 1J ,, "'ntr. Afan F l'alN I 95 South Hf•Wrh I >nw H<'verl y Hills, Cab fom 1:1 !1021 i l tl(.!l ,11.!~l IJill • GENERAL ELECTION . 'NOVE•R 4th, 1980 NOTICETO ORANGE COUNTY VOTERS TM names of the polticd parties wen abbreviated on 'f"IS' w1 .. ballots and are abbreviated on the official ballots. TM list below is a by to the allbre•i• tions. Los nombres • los ..... idol politicos fwron abreviad&M lft 11a balotm • ••estra y estan • • ...._. 11a balotcn oficiales. La listcl .-siCJ1e n la clave pcra las abreviacioftn. . AIP · AMERICAN llmfJIDT PMTY . Dem. · D£MOCIA11: NliY La. · LllEITAllM Nm Plf · PEACE All_.. PMIY --IEPllUCMNm Int · ltmPOllENJ I I I I ~·~~~ ......... ;;.. .... ~.-... CVieK..§ On CJJental Healtlz Bv GERALD WINKLER. 0 .0 .S. PAYNO INCOME TA IN 1980 CHECKING DENTURES for I unatt>ly or e xtt111de<I illness. drug unfurlunalcl) y11u nu lhcraµy, weight l<iss. Io II J.! i: r h a ' 1• u 11 ) d1:i ht!lt•-; or hi~h bltiod problt'm:. "1l h 'our pr c.;;::.urc n rn ch•1ngt' upper tl'elh The•\ ·...,._,rl• lhl' "av dentun·s fit AND RECOVER TAX E S PAID I N 1977, 1978 & 1979 all n •mu\'ed s11111t'vcan. Ill f;lt1ni.: d enlllrt.'" ai.:o and .\'11u now IH•ar a can Sl•rwu~I) tl.1mag1· f u 11 upper d t: n l u n• t h l' m u u 1 h, ca u ~ 1 n I! l>uc:. lh1:. 11tt'an \'<iu l'a11 ahra ~111ns hr u 1~t·'· for~t!l ah1•ul ~ 1::.1t1nj.! ulllammal111n <1111! r..ipld ~nur dl·nl1!>f re.1:ul.1rl.1 tll"'I r U<'l 1on 11f tht' :'11111 1f v11u 1·alu1• \'our .., u I' p <> r 1 1 n R l11ir1 t' ht•alth and lu1.ure Prolungl'(J 1rnl;il1•m of comfon ' 1h1" kind ma1 n~i.ull m H t' J.! 11 I a 1 .1 J.I l h l' cl<'\ t• Io p m c n I 11 f p111n l mc11i.. 1111h lh1· 1um•irs 11 •'nl1 't ..i rt' ..i " It 1:. 1rnp11r1 .. nt t•1 • rn fl o r I a n t t " r h:1vc a tlt·ntal 1·h~·t·kup It is poss1 ble for you to recover a pproximately two dollars of laxes for every dollar you invest while pa rticipating in a highly profi t motivated invest ment. . •Four years of public a cceptance • f-'avorable t ax opinion letters •Fie xi bil1 ty of amount invested •Ava1lahle to individuals and cor porations --------dcnture·"t•ar1•1., a-. fot al lt·.1~1 ont·c• a \'(·:t r 111 J>l'Opl<' wi th n..itur;il in:.urt• 1h.1l .)11u1 kl'lh Thc>moutht1s:.ue, llt'n'illt'' ,If{• 11111pl•rl) 0011) n clj.(P:. <tnd gum!> arlJU:.lt·d dlld that )OUr thal i.upp11rt dcnturc::. moulh 1" m good hto;Jllh For more information on l ax s a vings ACT HOW FOR 1980 a r <' ,. 11 n s 1 a n I I 1 11 n1Jerg111ni:: e hang1:.., Jnd ma~ 1mpa11 lht.' II l' u t 11 r l'" p r 11 p t' r funr111111 E''"n s1J1 h i.:t•nt•ral tw.1lth a1lrnt·n1:- ;1i. \ 1tam111 dl'fu·1t•n1"11•:.. <;uald \\'lnklr-r. u.u.~. anti .h ''"''iah:, CA LL seminars o r a private confidential ·,. ~· appointment :~.~~-GERALD KOZAK 11111 \l'll('lldn. Jo'ui11· )h:i, :\n~ po rt lk-at h t>horw . ~UH 100 Up until N.OW .a balance sit ting in a checking accou nl has lx..'cn n1\)lll'V doing nothing. But if you opc:n an J\J ls tatc: Savings N.O\.V Checking 1\ccount. vou can makl' vour balance \\'Ork for . . a I iv ing to thl' rune of 5./i 7'1. .. ( Yi<:ld hasl'J on a '5.25'/.1 rate. compoundeJ .) \V hi ch is a lot bette r than th e 1.ero p<:rcc.:n t an o ruinary checking account pays you. GET/\ I I EADS~D\RTAND SOM E FR l~EBI ES TO BOOT. Tht· go\'crnmcnt has approved Decemlxir 3 L 198()-t-as the start <late for the N.OW Account. Bu t if you sign up for a N.OW A ccount now. you 'II start earning insta ntly and be ready to write checks' starting December 31. Pl us we'll print you 200 free N.OW Account checks from our wide selection.· Meanwhile. we can also inclu<le use of our excl usive Bi ll Cal l Syste01 Account that lets you pay hundreds of creditors by phone.While you merely sit back and coll ect 1·:--:~e;o.·:. ;~~·~;~~·: lH S-M .... Dri••. Wt. 110 ~~ .. ~~)~ H.wpori 1-.dl, Ca t2HO · .. ·.~:-.;" 1714) 644-2507 ). 17";, on thl' unu"l'd halann: in \nu r acn)l111t . \ \'t:ll gin· ynu the Hi 11 Cu l I S~"·itl'm t rt·l' r h rough the l'lld nf the' t·t1r dS i nn·n l in· to si\1 11 . f..., up no\\'. E\'l·n ne~ t _\'l'C.I r. t ht·rl·S nt1 addition al charge fo r t hi~ ~cn·icc. If \'OU al read\' ha' c thL· Bill Ca ll Srstl'lll. \\'t;ll \Hti\'~ till' charges unt ii the end of t lie _\'L'llr. G ET\\~ l/\T'S C0 1\1L"C T ()YO U. Siop hy you r rn:a rcst / \ llscat l' Sm ings otficc anJ \\'l''ll open ~nur ;\:.O.\V /\n:ount tlxJay. Its ahout time vou r c heck ing ac:cot1 nt . ' hecame a pay ing proposition. Al LS laTI SAYINGS 'ESQcl Alls11111• Savin.I(~ ~nJ w an /\~~<'( 11tfr111. u m1•mh1:r of''"' ~t·ur~ ~iuntlv 100 hrlln('ht•\ \l,llt'\I 1111.'. ll!'UI" s 'h11l11•n 111,l"t'I• ... H1h11•1 t It• t111~l '.'i1ut1• rt•,1t11IAl11>n\ :-;:-~' F~ntain Valley 18798 Brookhurst Ave. (Vailey Center Plaza). Fullerton 1107 So. Harbor Blvd . Mission Viejo 27521 Puerta Real. Newport Beach One Corporate Plaza. San Clemente 911 So. El Camino Real. Santa Ana 1200 W. l 7th St. Tustin 18232 Irvine Blvd. Westminster/Huntington ~h 540 Westmin ster Mall . -.-·-·-·-.. --............ _ ............. ..-.......... _,. ---- I ., Tuesday, Oclobtlr 28. 19fl0 DAIL '1 PILOT 8:J When Jimmy Carter was running for President in 1H76, he asked onlv. tha t he be judged on his rt!cord. To le t the facts speak for themselves. As November --1 draws nearer and n eare r, everv American who plans to vote-and plans io make his vote count-must do just that. Each of u s must look at the record and ask ourselves: can we afford 4 more years of this? In 1976. inflation was about 4.8rf. ,Jimmy Carter, in a s hrill attack on President Ford, said that this was inhumanely high ... u..ncon- scion a bly high· ... a nd that, if e lected he would get inflation down to 49( a nd hold it at 4(#. Today, n earl y 8.000,000 Americ a ns a rc out of work. Carter's Pe rfonnance • Cartu 's Promise 0 20% ____________ __ INFLATION 16°109-----------l 12% _______ _ 8% The rate of unemployment is 7.8rlr , alm os t twice what Jimmy Carter promised it would be·. Inflation skyrocketed to 18£K. in the first quarter of this year, four times what he promised it would be. Never in this century have we been hit with such devastating leve ls of inflation on such a continuing basis. The American dollar, once the most sought-after and respected curre ncy in the world, is devalued on the international money m a rkets and worth less a ndiess here at home. The Carter record speaks for itself Be- fore you r ead on, ask yourself: Can we afford 4 more years? In 1976, Jimmy Carter lashed out at President Ford, blaming him in no-uncertain t.erms for the prices of food , automobiles, homes, clothing and transportation. He ac- Paid Political Advertisement cu ... cd Pre::;idc nt Ford of a lutal fa ilur(· 111 l~ade:sh ip for allowing prices tu bt.1 so high. Candidate Carter prom ised the Amc>rican people there would be a dramatic cha nge if h t• were elected. There c~rtainly h a:.; been a cha nge. Food prices a re up over 42r1r . Auto prices are up over 3lo/o. H ome prices are up over 46%. Clothes up over 20'k. Trans po rtation is up over 50%. Carte r's Performance • Carte r's Promise [J TRANSPORTATION 50% 40% 30% 20% • 10% Rarely in our nation 's history has it been so hard for Americans to make end meet. Thanks to t h e Carter econ omic fai lures, man y things we once considered to be eve ryday, · matter-of-course necessities are now pr iced out of reach. forcing us to make li festyle compromises at a lmost every turn. ThP la nd of plenty is becoming a land of Jes~ a nd Jes fo r mon: and more Americans. Can we afford 4 more years? In 1976, when the Carters moved into the White H ou se, o ne out of four Americans could a fford to buy a home. Today, wit h record-hig h interest rates , soaring inflation a nd mortgage money a lmost imposs ible to find , on ly one out of e leven Arnerica n s can afford the cost of' a new home. The Carter administration has turned t hat dream into a nightma re. In 1976, Jimmy Carter promised to bal- ance the budget by t h e end of his first tern1 . He said we should hold him to that. What we got for our.trust was a 61 billion dollar d eficit Can we a fford 4 more years of this? Can we afford 4 more days of this? • The time is ·now for a strong leader \\'ith a prove11 record. When Ronald Reagan l>eca nw Governor of' California, the State wa."' in fin a n<.:ial c.:ri ~is. s pendin g more tha n 'it took in. and the outlook was bleak. Gove rnor Hea ga n went to work. · H e turned a de ficit of $H)4 million into a $554 m1llion s urplus . He cu t in ha lf the g rowth rale of t he California burt-i..m cr·acy. He brought down the States inflati on rate. a nd for 6 s tra ig ht years i t ~a"-actually lou·EJr tha n the na tiona l averag~. He reforme:d the \\e lfcH·e progra ms a nd increased lw ne fit~ to the truly needy by m ore than 40((. Hi s Lota I tax cuts· exceeded $5 billion , con t ri buted l<J an eco- nomic boom . and en abl ed hi m to do much to improve t h t-> q ua lity of life in t :aliforni a. He strengthened th e Statt\: Medicaid Syste m. Ile increas ed untlmploy ment insur- ance be nefit:,, e,t.-.:; well a. bL·nc•tit~ to inj ured workers. H e increased scholar:--h ip:-; to needy s tudents by 500r'r. aid to the Stal(• Uni vers ity by 105',(. Sta te Colleges by 164' i. Community Colleges by 323fh, and the prima ry a nd ~econdary education system: by uver 105',,. As G overnor of California. Ronald ·Reagan demonstrated great abilities in com- piling a great re cord . Those same a bilities- especia lly the abili ty lo get things done-will enable h im to be a great Pre~ident. for .... ,... by UNI ...... te .. NaU.al C•••Mtee. BUI Breek. aalrmaa, WUllam J, McMaau, 'fr-eHU"ef, AlltMrtaed by the RHIH· ..... C..mlt&ee, Ulllted Matee ......... LaHlt, a •• ,. ... bay hclaHH, TNaHr.r. • dS W. Midi tit. -New Vert!, NY I ... . ...---·- . . DAILY P ILOl T~ Octut>er .ce '* ..,,.. CARO CLUB 8088 SURV!YS THE ACTION Dic k Bt.O.net, Sl•ndlng. 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'"u 1.m ·1 alwayl> c h oose your f rtt'IHb beraust' ev{'ryo11t• who µla~:­ here in IS my fr 1t'ml .So I havt• som e. !<h<tll wt• :-;a .' rol<11 lul. friends " 8i s b1nt>s. a co n x c n1 ~l . white·haird 53-yt>ar-(lfd whu say?<> he started gumbhni.; -111 yenrs ago, s11pervtses <1n i m ·ru'n :>e. round-the-clock cardroom whwh can ac-commodate a J mo..,1 500 players. TI1c Hell club, whi. h ope ned two months :i~1· in th:i. indust nal city southea~1 nf I .n<> Ange les, is lhe Jargei.t "r 11mr1.. than 400 pok~r parlors loc11t1•d throughout the sl ate • 1 ":is .1 prc1f,·..,:.11111;tl ~11mhlt•r r,,, .• l1•n.: llnh', hi:• wlwu I ~111 •11t1t 111) ·11~ I ,,•tll•·d """" " lll:-bt111•·, "11"1 111 ,11: 11111 ''it'\\ ·1 f1>I 1n l1• 111:.111111;1°111<011! lw.· 111:-0• ,in 11ltl l n1 ml ".1111 •'ti llH' tu 11111 11 h111k .1 lot 11f 11n11· f11r 111t t11 :idJUSI lo workrn~ .1 11-r1il.11 J!lh I 'n• 1lo11t• thini.:..; l1 k1• II~ lo Belmont r~irk tn ~I'" \'urk t o ht.•t ;1 l1or.1· \nd th1• hor.,,. 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Whal I 'II t.fo 1s ~1>111Santn Anita and he a big 'l•J.'·lo.1•1 ,,, tllf' I r:wk I n ·.tll v t•n111v !11.1 I Trolley Ca s the Solution l\yTl,lO~A~ ll. El.It\:-. Los Anf,!elcs ncNb S 17~ m dr11111 lo l111tltl ,, ,,, .. , .,le mover" sy ·tern <·11\•<-ra n~ or11) 1t<, d11v.11l"'" n area. For the rcg1f,11 to li1Jll1l mu1 h 1r111rc ncv tr:ins1t would requir•· anoU1 N t1all 1·1·nt ·,.,J .. ., 1 ;,ix The St!ll }o'r:.inc1sc·11 n:.y Al. ,c /II I d•·d Jll:·l 11<'11 a tax when il built llw Ha) /lri· •• H;11111l 1 rd11<;1I system . wh1r h ha~ hN·11 pl.11:11•·<1 1,, I ;.t111r l.lnd technical problcm~s 1n<·t.• 1t 1 µt.•m d Now the st ale '-; "1/11 ;1 n11·tri11.w1lit •t• ;""'' 1ti ;I) be demonslrntini;: th•· w;1y ol lh•· l•ll•tr •· ·.rid 11 looks oddly simllcir t•1 th+· 11:1sl AT A SUNUA Y MOllN INt. "'It< l':J:'I I ,11 1 !'l;u1 Diego unvc1lc:<J thl• far-;t 111 11 t111ll•:y 1·;0 :. ,, \•Ill begin operating next yc•ar The cars will run on 1,liJ r :11lr 11:1d t r:.1·k:-Hrlll down the mulrllc of r·ih "t'"''" • . .rr v 1n~ ...,, estimated JO,<XlO persons <• 1!;1\ .. 111111: ltlc·rr r11ut1· between downtown S .1n U1t·1•11 .rn•I ,, ... t :•ltw1 :it \,rn ,-----------\ ""'t" 1111 llw '11·x1 1 ,1n ~Ol'Tlt EH1' J hurdn C .\LIFOR~IA Tlw 11 .. 1 ~ 11111111111 f-'()(: (IS 1111·li1d111i.: ;,If 1nt1·n ·..,t 110 -----------lc,·111~ l ak1·11 lo pav f11r th•· -.y,ll'm 'I h.1t 111t•a n-; the trolley will t rans J)'>rl about 11111· :1ll11 ,,.., 111:111 ... d;J1fv passen~ers as RA HT f1>1 ,, • ..,.., 1 han .111 •·1Khlh th~· cost • Unlike th1: mure :11nl>it101J'i BA H.'I' anti th•' m ore Ulllov at1 vf• pcopl(· mover planned for Los Angeles. t hf' ~an 0 1ego trolley will use no feder a l funds. It w1ll tw paid for out of gas tax and sales tax moni"s that would have com<• lo the rtty anyway · WIJIL£ TUE PEOPl.t: MOVER will s1!rvc on ly downtown Los Ang<'les and HA HT tlm·sn 't du much . for the <'logged strcetc; of downtown San Francisco. the trolley will serve both downtown San Diego and commuters. San ~iego ~ffic l al s a re unders tandably pleased with their proJect. ll 's proreeding on schedule and within budget and without any out side help or money. The officials don't think the trolley will solve all their problems. but believe it.Wlll hefp _ "It will provide mobility for persons who have n~ car or choose to ride transit for economic, en- vironmental, health or convenience reasorui " said a Metropolit.an Transit Development Board' state- ment; "It will serve downtown San Diego, large in- dustnes along the route and many retail s hopping areas.'' IT WILL ALSO REDUCE ENERGY use and smog level.a, cut down nois~ and ease freeway traf-fic loads. For all lhis. p assengers will pay no more than they would for bu.a rides over similar distances. In aome ways, San Diego may be setting an eumple for other California areas. Th• city's planners realized lhre.4!! ye.an ago that any federally funded tranalt project would lake many years, perhapa even a decade, to 1et ltarted. By t.hen, the rl1ht-ot-way mi1tit not even be available. They allo realised that Southern Callfondana don't vote for MldiUoaal sales taxes to fUDd tr1111lt. Sutb tu propo1ltlon1 have been tried unauc· Clllful11 bl 1.-Ancelet three lillMI ln 10 years m ..._,,.effort wiU be on the ballot th1a fall wD lttlt pro1pect of 1ucc•1. wria N&rr&&a FBDBllAL AID NO& aalel I Ii• •,,,,, I 111·1•11 pl11111wt :l huil to s 1•tl11• "'""''1 11111~: I•"'" 111.111 ,,,. 11 rt•11 w1dt· lr11n.,1t •'-'l w111 k 'I II•·\. 1·11uloJrr I ••v1•11 11t11•111pl a11y nt·w t1••·hnc1l ogfl':..I v.c111cl1 1 • S<1 ltwy ..,t•ltlc«I (11r I ht· ll"""1 hl1· A sr n~lf' line 11 r1111i.;h tht·11 rn :1•in 'i-1110'.t lhtc·kly'µopulalcd and 1110!'.I h1·;,\·lly I r ;1vt'lt«I :.n·:i~ • t:/11n r • 11 "'''•111111\I /><uni m ."i<mlfl MlltlWU J CONSOLIOATEO REPORT OF CONDITION t<1n•,011ddll'!d Report ot <.ondtt1on ot "fHE HANK OF ()RI\ ol C.F-r guNT Y · ot Fountain Valley, uranQf C.<J11n1y,_.incf Orll••<il1 ~ ~1.1.~c;1d1.:irres .:ii the <IOsP o bu~r 111·•,.., rm S4·r>l1>rnhf•1 JCI, f980 State Banlt No 1 27~ St.Hemen! ot R e\ource~ .1nd L1a b lht1es Ooll41r Amount\ In Tho'""nd' A.:.SETS .1'.11.Jn !I duf• lr 11rr1 b11nk~ u ·> I r.-osury ·,1:c.uri111 • Ft'd••ral fund-. ~old .:ind"''<. lll tl•r>s pu1 <h<l'tl•d und1•1 11grc·e111Pnt•, l•J ll''>Pll 1IH SOnlC'>l1c Ollclf·'> . ,, I uan .. , l ol.:il l111Cclud1nq unc n rnPd rnC1Jmt'I < l oan~. Ol'' l3dnk prl"m1-.~s. FF & E:.. r te. Other th .t:ls ... TOTAL l\S5FT'l LIABILITIES Demdnd dt'po~rl<, of 111drv1dua1 .... p.:irtne rs hrP'>, l"nd corp11ratrons 1J,9SJ . 1 700 IJ,95J .. 520 . . '2-40 17,"57 4,J24 Time anct Sdving~ depo:.1t s of ln<.h vldual'> part11erstt1ps, and corporations .... . ... 8,973 I 11.:pos rts of Stales and i political subdivisions . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . _ 202 , Cert1fred and o fltcer s' c hec.ks .. . ............. 181 I a. l O TAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES . . . . . . .... S,10; (I) Total deman~depostt'i ........ 9,17S (?l Total t ime and 'idvrngs dePQsrts .. 14,280 I b . TOTAL D E POSI rs IN FORE IGN OFFICES 14,280 I Olher l1a b1lities .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 83 TOTAL LIA BILITIES .................. -14,363 I SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY I Common stock a. No shares autho rized ........ ,... . 400,000 b. No. shares outstandlno l07,S3S ........ 3,0H TO TAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL. ... -... -... -.3,015 Retained earnings a nd uthe r capital reserves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19 TOTAL SHAREHOL DERS EQUITY ........... 3,094 TOTAL LIABILITIE !> ANO SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ................. ~ .. 11,4S7 MEMORANDA <•mounts °"t1t•nctlnt ••of NPof1 date) Time certificates of deposit · J-in denominations of $100,000 or f"Ore .......... S,215 ov:,e~=~M\'&Jooo or more .. 1 ............... t.33 Market value 'Otlnvelfment securlt es .............. 96 The undersl9ned, L•wrence R. Hol~s, Pres1oent & Chief Executive Officer end Edw•rd H. Oo~r. Senior Vice President and C•shler of the'above-nemed bank, HCh deelares, for himself •lone end not for the other : I have personal knowledcle of the m.tters con· talned In U\ls ,..po(t I 1ncludfno the revers. side hereof), and 1 bell eve that each statement In said re- port Is true. 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There's no one you °'an really feel you want to Ute," said Gleason .who played the grouchy bus driver Ralph Kramden on ''The Honeymooners." How about the popular comedy-variety show "Saturday Ni1ht Live"? "Horrible," Gleason ~rays ... Sbock im 'tlunny. Funny lafunny." /• N()W Pl 1\'r ING =u.m:PUll =.J·nsl . ._ ....... '9·---" ., I· •f1,1 f I' I' ' ' t II 30 U 10 TOO C\.OSE FOR COMFORT W U'A'S'H 1n~ .. 4U77t•1 ,,,., ,,, ,,,., ..... ,. r I• '' ··•• • '·•'" ,, ,, •• rt,,, a!) 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'I•·' I ,, .. -1 ... .J, t'' ' '..-.-.. -r.. es ,,p, •, ·+(1 tf,l ; J~ , ... , .. ,.,.,(lfJN !a, U 10 THE WORLD'S GREATEST STUNTMAN Pu.)fl"\'110n"t 'Sfuntmu11 Oar q,.,t;1111.oon µcrturrns a Qu.u t1•1 111 o"~ttHlt>•yonq 1ea1~ 10r.lutJ1r1q .t t1d~ OU Hie r1n1 ''' '"f.J (,,and Canyon C.11fh,, • "'' (.H'l'\by hos.ts ID P M MAGAZINE HOnte cott.n t>u1ld1rtq a oook tno1 lists o v"' 200 eh· Q•Ole bachelor' (I) THAOUOH Hu..tAN HANDS fE 21 TONIGHT JOndlhan ano Jpnn1re, ~ t-lt('u ts to tmo a m1ss·ng or10~91oom E!nta,,91e 1nem 1n a murOPr 1rh1e~t1ga11on 'ltetc:n1114 t1o m New Vo ri. 10 ~1turn1tt (f) NATIONAL NEWS a!) NEWSCHECK 10:30G)CDll)NEWS fD PRESENTE A Conver sation W ith Her· rn.:ui Bad11to Pueno n•c.ilt't Congres'<man Badillo d•scusses his c.ar Per and go31S lor lhe lulure '1'i) THE800YIN QUESTIOH BIOO<I Relations D• 0 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H ' -i I_. /1 o. I JOHN DARLING LETS SEE WHA"l -n1e 1Nfi1"RUCTIONS ARE FOR H£AT1NG I Hl5 I V OINNE.R "PLACE IN A PR£H£AiECJ OVEN AT TH£ STAR'? oP 7 H£ SIX Or:LOCJ<. NEWS " ... :. ',,,:: 1 • .. o -""', r I tf I-' r: ti .... ... tl• 1 nr' by Armstrong & Batiuk ' REMOVE FOIL l?URING ru£ sPOR7S TO AL.LOW I H£ PEACH C088 LER TO CRtSP." -r ' . Caiididates Mills the .Big Question By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP > -Tonight, Jimmy Carte r and Ronald Reagan go at it for 90 minutes on prime time television. Four panelis ts will as k questions, with each candidate hav· ing a chance to answer and to ad· dress the othe r fellow's contentions. The big question, however, the query near the heart or the leader- choosing process, will not be asked. That is. what TV shows do you guys watch? THE CANDIDATES WAii¥ UP 1'011 DE•ATE Tha t 's very presidential, !Jut 1t could be <is ked what he was doing all that time in thl' Ros e Garden this year Maybe hf' didn't have an e.>. tension cord. Anyway, a ll the other questions will be asked tonight. and this debate will have the added attraction of at: tual confrontation. It is the first t1m C' that the 1980 presidentia l candidates have had the chance to challenge Ont' another. ''I've been pressed for time lately, THE 90-MINUTE debate will be IT'S A f'AIR question. After all. but I always make room in m y divided into two parts. with panelis t s tudies suggest that the citizenry schedule for reruns or 'The Partridge questions and backup questions com· comes by its perception or the world Family.... ing in the rirst half. t he interchange through television. Shouldn't our ll Jllighl..bave humanized tbe guy, _ betw~Q ci!_ndi<!al~ i.n .!he. ~coop leader be in touch with 'us? -tempered that slightly pedantic im· half Very well age he's picked up. This debate will be earned by all Happily, TV Guide m agazine con-Reagan was better. He 's been thre f' ne tworks t ABC dodged the side red the matter. and asked each awfully busy. too, he says, but he Reagan-Anderson debate to show a of the three leading candidates. in· watches the tube "whenever possi-movie). eluding John Anderson, what he ble ... He likes sports, Johnny Carson Although Anderson has bee n turns to when he flips on the tube. and "Little House on the Prairie... dumped by the sponsoring League of The candidates' responses are not Had Reagan been a little raster on Women Voters and isn't invited to encouraging. his fe_et, he might have said, "I love Cle~ehlnd for the debate. he'.11 be de· ·Anderson says h~'s been too busy ,0 stay up late nights to watch 'Rock bating anyway. ~ed ~urnt+ s Ca~le to watch TV. When he 's not too busy -Concert.· And 'Dallas:"' Su( Elleq:s News Network will ~d1t Anderson 1!"· Ulat is, when lte's not runninJ for · re&Uy easy ot'Hhe eyes.·• · · • _,\9 th~ debate. havtng Anderson rn president -he. watches the ne ws and . ,--Washington respond to the same "several public affairs programs." PRESIDENT CARTER, like An· questi~ and then ~plicing his seg- derson, claims he does" 't have time men ts mto a record mg of the actual NO WONDER THE Anderson cam-to watch TV, adding that he really debate. paign is fizzling. People who would wishes he could. He's looking be. impressed by that a nswer don't forward to being able to do so again, buy TV Guide. Tube freaks buy TV "though hopefully not in the near Guide. Anderson should have said, future." ~--===-::.:....::.:_.......::---'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Why do they call it "adultery," wllen it makes them ad like children? LOVING ~COUPLES ·-(ii). CNN 1s making the amalgam tape a \ a llable to TV -;tat111ns across the l'ounlr.\ Shows Poke At Politics Politics may b<' -;erious busi- ness especially during a pres· 1ti('nl1al election but KOCE. Cha nnel 50. will present a lighter look at ~overnment when it airs two corned) s pecials on Tues- day. :-.;ov 3 Ma rk -Russ"el l's "Comedy Special" kicks off another public television season of political humor with election-eve com- mentary al 10 p.m. and Stan Freberg takes a musical lam- bast at federal spending on "The Stan Fre berg Federal Budget Review" al 10:30 p.m. #. .. I ... Known as America's funniest pQlitical . commenfator . .,Mark Russell examines the whole · election scenario through.. im· promptu s atire and political parodies set to song in a one- man show. • 1 j ' ENTERTAINMENT I INTEAMISS.ON :1-••ll•.,ee• "lAM NOTANANJNALI I AM A KUMAN llP.INOI Tueeday. October 21. ,., DNL Y PtLOT 87 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 4 New Shows Opening •AM~'""r -.......... ., .... .., ..... ,..,.._........ ~ Uou Marta to roll W. •-* wtth four ~•trtcaJ ll'OU .. NeiCb to •veil tbelr ftoaJ olhrin .. of .->. Sautb Cout Repertory kick.I It all off Wlldnn· day nJ1ht wlUa the loul premiere of Dnld Mamet'• "American Buffalo." winner ol UM New York Drama Critk'• Ctrci. best American play award. Seddlebacll Coll•1• baa '11w Mouaetrap·· ready to 1prtq Friday. 1barin1 an openin• ru•ht wltb two communUy lheal~ra the HunUntton Beach Playbouat'1 .. Forty Carats" and the Weatmina&er Communll.)' Theatu 's "Dracula '' Mertln Benion la dlrectina "Buffalo" rnr SCR '1 Second Stall~ Th~ater Company re1ulu :o> Hal Landon Jr and Art Kousuk. 1lon1w1th'1uest artist Jlm Stuke l, rompr lH the Cf ll of the dram » about three amall-lJme thieves who attf'mpt to steal a valuable t-olo culleetion "AMERICAN BUF•'AW" WILL bt' presented Tueedays throu1h Sundays at 8 30 p m wit h weelteod matineH at 3 p m for three weeks. clos- ina No\t. 16, at the Fourth Step Theater, SSS Town Center Drive. Coeta Mesa Reservations 957-2602 Celebratin1 Halloween with a spooky play will be the Westminster Com mwtity Theater, bringing "Count DracuJa .. oul or his cotfin for another visit Clark Burson is both directing the play a nd taking the role of Van Helsing. while Frank Pierce is the thirsty vampire and Lebbit! Sa mos 1s the count 's fair young target. Completing the cast a re J oanne Wolcott. Michael Leahy. 8 111 Shope, Tom Wheeler, Scott Walte rs and Peter Stone. "Count Dr acula ·• flutters through t he p layh ouse at 7272 Maple St., Westminster, for five weekends or Friday and Saturday performances at 8:30 p m. Reservations 836-6961. VICKY GAYLORD PLAYS the leading role in "Forty Carats,'' a "mature" woman rom antically pursued by young Scott Williamson. J oan McGillis directs the light com edy which also features Flo Ehlers. Marjorie Rockwell, Randy Keene. Roger Mills, Gilberta Causey, Melissa Johnson, Norma and Rex Binmore and Jonathan Plevka. Performances will be given Fr idays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Dec. 6 at the playhouse, in the Seaclirr Village s hopping center on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach Reservations 847-4465. "The Mousetr ap." Agatha Chr istie's most famous play (which has logged over a quarte r cen· tury of continuous productJon in London ), bows in Friday for a two-weekend enga gement at the main Saddleback College theater. H . WYNN PEARCE is mounting the m ystery play. which will be presented this Friday and Saturday and Nov. 6-7·8 at 8 p.m., Nov. 2 at 7 p.m, a nd Nov. 9 at 3 p.m . Reser vations 499-2211. Closing out its "re prieve run" this weekend is the Saddleback Valley Community Theater pro· duction of "~o Hard Feelings" al Mission Viejo High School's theater. Curtain is 8 p.m . Friday and Saturday with reser vations taken at 770-0381. Also winding up its engagement is "Uncom - \ . ,.,_IJO••llll'°'l•mJIAA TllfCI., ·---....... St Loe 2t16~7 -S.MCt r,,..,. S••t• ,i YO<P Doot 1Co11 s ..... -.. 1 •OUt ArN I cona-641-1289 , .. ..._.-. .... -~5-0401 -C.-~e ... _ fl..,..,_ ffwy. et A.-y ~I DI. AMllOSE, S.C. UH "' w. I .. Stre.t c-. ..... c. 541-7270 .. '42·2513 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Frldey & Seturdlly "FRIDAY THE 13th" , .......... --... "HALLOWEEN" ,,,.,_,. .. _, .. ,_ CEOICE CJH,GODI BURNS IOOIC ... , ......... ,. "9oA 1De1hlst ,, ...... ANCOWBO ,,, ... ,._ Cell 142-5171. Put • few word• to work tor ou. GINA ROWLANDS "GLORIA" "IT'S MYTURN" 1111 "PRIVATE BENJAMIN" I C 11 "THE ELEPHANT MAN" fl'O• (Iii I "MOTEL HELL .. 1111 "WHEN THE ~~~·~,~TOP~·~ I "9MOKl!Y a THE BANDIT, PART II" "1M1" '"°' c--::=::I I ··~~~~R~" .. I HOAllEMAM" 1111 . ' "AIRPLANE" tN I "llLUH BROTHERS" (Ill · "HALLOWEEN" 1111 'THE HIAASE" '"' '***~*e!wlytlllllfl ii ldllut.. --~,..,-,...,.. .. Intermission Tom Titus mon Women 11nd O\ht'ln' · •t the Actor's Playboll T heater on the Golden We11t CUlleae campua. Final performances of the a lJ.le m•le pl•y will be given Thursday t.hruu1h S11turd1y at 8: 30 and Sunday at 2 30 R~rv11t1om1 892 77 11 * : CALLBOAKI> The Huntington Beach Pluyhou:.e -.di hold auditions for the dra ma "Oo11blt-L>uor " Sunday at 2 p. m and Monday at 7 30 p m in ltJj Seacllff Vlllaae thea ter. Main and Yorktown 1n Huntington Beach. . .director Rex Oay wall be lookmg for seven men and five women of all age8 for tht' play, which opens Jan 9 . BACKSTAGE A benefit performance of "Oklahomu" will be given Sunday a t Elizabeth Howard's Curtam Call Danner Theater in Tustin, with proceeds going to the Team of Advocates for Special Kids (TASK). a group which aids ban· dicapped childre n in Or ange County .... tickets ar e $20 and can be ordere d from TASK, 1800 E . La Veta, Orange 92668 , with further information available at 971-TAS K The next meeting of the Orange County Com · m unity Theater Association will be held Wednes· d ay at 8 p.rn. at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach ... all OCCTA mem bers, or the ir alternates, are requested to al· tend the monthly session . (3 " .. ,... •• a. ....... "4·2400 U 8HH t ..... ",, .. 99'·2400 u •• , ... tl lUtclHI "4·2400 \1.!tMt t t •••tclMt "4·2400 ...... _,_ 11l/U1·9UO ...... .. ._ 11 JI ~l f.t!>IO ..... •'-11J/~l1·t!>a0 ..... -~ 11l1SJM!>IO ' ..... .. .-... 494 I ~ 14 -... t I ..0•11 494 IS 14 ..... _I• NIYATI ..,_,AMIN111 ll>M ,, ..... , ...... 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"°"''ng •nd trw JOhn W•YM bf A tcoro.o July 2 19mJ •S '"''' No Or1n9•'°""t"Alrpiot"1 1419 In -l.16S.O -i.11. 01 w lo Int C•IY Ol f'••PO<l 8Hd• •• W>l.cot· Olf1clal RK OrG\ 1n9 •II ...... -t llW t!ilKI\ tn•• pro Said \.ilfe •111 .,.. m.oe out w1t"4>Ut ttct. m1Qf'U 'WY't or'I Ow tn'flronml'nt cov~n•"' °" w•rr•nty. ·~·prct\\ or '"' •no •bOUt the ••Yi U\•t people belteve ptleo, r~rdir\Q tltltt, PO\Mu•on, or lt'lf PfOJKt C.OUld I» rev1Md to reduce encumbr.nce,1 to .,.Y ttw rtm•lntnQ or avoid.,,., \.IQf'•Oc•nt •"vtronmtnt•I prlf'\c1p41 \UM 01 tM no1eh) \H.ured CS.m•Qe: Hw •de~ eapt.,S\lld will twlp by w 1d ~ ot Tru\I .w1tn 1n11rrit ., tht City Ot<10t Wl\ll i\\YP\ to •n••y11 1n \•Id ~t prov1a.d, •dv•nct\,,. •ny, 1n Int EnvJtontn"1t•• Imo.ct reoor1 on uno.r tM term\ of w 1d 04Md of r ru\t, lf'I•\ prot« I. IH•, cnaren •nd upen\4!5 ot Ille Any Pt<W>n 001 aDlt 10 •II.,,., lh•• Tnntw and o• '"' trust\ cr1r•ttO by PuDl1t. r'lt•t•no m•v submit com. w10 ONdot lru\I. men I\ 1n writ1nQ lo the Pl•nn1nQ S.10 "°''will De IWl<I <>" WedntsO•J, 0.P•rtmtnl, C•IY ol Ne•Po<I Be•<h, Nov•mt.r s. IM> al p 00 • m •t l~t l lOO W~•t Newport Boute••ra , oflice ol T.O. S.rvoct Comp.any, Bank Nt wl!<'rl S.acn. C..loforn1•, 92 .. J or Dy of Amero<• Tower, Suit• 1110, OIW Cily pnont 111•) •C>-11~1 Al l t omments BOo.ltev•rd W.s1. Oran91, Calllorn•• stiould O. rec.,wd no l•t•r ll\an S.00 I Al tlW Ume of the •nlt1a1 p111>11callon P m on""'"" oa, ol No .. moer 19'0. 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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CONSOLI DA tEO REPORT OF CONDITION Consolidated Report ot Condition of "COMMERCE BAN K" of Newport Beach, Orange County, California , and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on September30, 1980. State B•nlc No. 1216 Statement of Resources and Liabilities • Oollu Amounb in Thousand~· ASSETS . Cash and due from banks ................ '." ....... 3,~. U.S. Treasury securities .......................... 100 Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations ................•..... 700 Federal fu nds sold a nd securities purchased under agreements to resell in domest ic offices .................... 7,600 a -Lo.ans, Tot~ ' • <excluding unearned Income> .......... 12,669 I o. Less: Reserve fo r possible loan losses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 c. Loans, net ................ : ................. 12,561 Bank premises, FF.&E .• etc ...... ·-............... 28l Other assets ...................................... 156 TOTAL ASSETS ............................... 2.-,404 . LIABILITIES Demand deposits of indivi duals, partnersttips, and corporations .............. 10,788 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, a i;ld corporations ................ 9,71S 1 Deposits of United States Government ........•..... \9 Deposits of States and politic-al subdivisions ............................ 200 Certified and officers' c hecks ...................... OZ a. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ................ 21,174 (1) Total demanddeposits ............ 11,2Sj 1 (2) Total time and savings deposits .... 9,91S I c. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTI C AND FOREIGN OF F ICES . , ................ 21,174 I Other liabilities .................................. 304 TOTALLIABILIT IE~ 1 (excluding subordinated notes ' and debentures) .. , ........................... 21,478 I SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY 1 Preferred stock No. shares outstanding None ~-------.,..;.;;-------'---.------• 1 Common stock ''PRIVATE •IENJAMIN" 1111 -··-··-=· a. No. shares authorized S00,000 b. No. sharesoutstandirui 275,000 ........ 2.7SO TOTAL CONTRIBUTEO a APITAL .............. 2,7SO -----------------------I A~~~~~~=~.~~ ~.t~.~~ ...................... 176 I TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS E:QUITY ............ 2,926 ,-/' Attention Businesses A Flctltloue Bueln••• N•m• St•tement flled with the County Clerk I• v•lld tor five Y••ra •ft•r which time continuing butln••••• muet retlle . Publlcatlon I• neceeury only If there •r• ch•ne••· C•ll th• Legit Dep•rtment •t the DAILY PILOT for lnform•tlon 1nd necetN'I.':~•· 21 ..... SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .................. 24,404 ' I TOTAL LIABILITIES AND MEMO NANDA (amollfttl ..mtandlng IS I otNPOttdate) Time certlfldltes of deposit indenOmlnationsofS100,000ormore ..........• 6,209 Market value of Investment securities ............. :: ..........• 771 The undertlQMd, Samantha o. Ketchum, SR. V.,,. & Cashier and Georvt R. Ochsner, Extcutlve V.P. Of the abOV•nam.d benk, .. ch CIKI•,.., for hl~f alone end not for the other: I haw person.I knowltdtll of the matters contained In this ,.port Uncludlng tfie revertt side hereof I, Ind I btllwt that HCh sta•ment In Mid report IS true. Eech of the under1f0Md, tor himself 1tone and not for the other, certifies uncMr penalty of perjury that the toreoolno Is true end cor· rect. Executed on October 16, ,.,, •t Newport BHCh, Callfoml1 . /S/s.m.nth• o. Ketctun citt• .,_ ________________________________ .I /S/o.otoe R. Ochsner .......... Or ..... ~l'I ~1i.e.0ct ... , • r, ., --· ---DAIL V Pt LOT T ~ OctObel' 21. llllO NATION Nixon Vi~Ws New York LA YA WAY Shop now while selections are plentiful. u~e our Layaway Plan. Conipares Privacy JJ'ith Calif omi,a Deaert By IOa G&KIENt: 'Loa of a l'lvc.part ·"-rw11 NEW YORK Somebod.r who bas 1enoed u pttlldt'nt. · saut Richard Nixon, "ihC"r~ ls nottun1 el•• that ht> can do .. We -.~ Manni the end of our converuUon T ht! talk had turned to Nixon's lift! today tn New \'ork It has ~fin mort' than aix ~urs sine.-hC" lt11ft tht' Whltt' Houu, and I was 1ettin1& tht-lmp""sion that somt' of tus daya .Al't' emptier than he would like. "There is not tht r h1alil'n&t' and noc the stimulation ol be1nic in office," he s•ad "And I 'm sure there are pt'Ople rt'llred from any poisitton . no matter what It ls, low or h11h I think we talked earlier about the proble~ ol youth I think pru ba bly jl.L'll as greet tht.'se days is the problems of a~e "WE HAVE t.'arly retirement We now have people retiring at 60 and so forth. They may be in the pr ime of li fe t hen. They think they want lo play golf and fish the rest of their life. and after about a month they get bored with it." "I HAVE books around lhat 1 can r ead ," h e said . "Newspapers. I don't read nov. els The only one I read recent· ly, but it's really somewhal true lo life -although a little too much sex. I lhought. not because I'm prudish but because it got in the way of the plot was 'The Spike.· The reaaon Nixon'• walks rome eo early ln the mominc 11 that he 6a Ubly U> b(o mobbed I/ he 1oea out whHe the 1treeta are filled with peoplt' H.. 1a 11taU probably OM' mo.t ramou11 man In A menu. and whton J)C"Oplt' lff him Uwy pr..aa toward him and it aoon 1eu out of hand "But New Yortt 11 • (·1ty where you can either take it or leave it, and they leave you •lone Everyone Is JUAt Poundln1 away at his own thtn&. and they h11v-: a dt't'P ~•nae o f pr1vary thf'mst'lves Tht'y'rt' xort of suckt'rs for ce-lehrlttes tn a way On the other hand. tht-will leave a t"elebrity alonl' '11ts a <'old t own 1n that respe<'t It cun bt' very cold here. or very warm But It 's up to the md.tvidual You l'an come here and get lost. tf you want This can be the place where you can be . you can rind more prival'y here than you ran in the deserts of California · · NIXON SAID that he spends a lot of time thinking about the moral decay of much of soeiety Something that· bothers him especially is the widespread and casual use of drugs in America. "There isn't any question that you'll find the breakdown of morality in terms of the use of drugs and excesses in any way." he said. "In the breaking up of marriages and so forth That 1s a danger sign of deeadence. "I think lbe drug culture. of course, is widespread It 1sn 't something that 1s JUSl a ~o·called low-class thing that isn't who !,_.---......-............-.~---=-'-'--· -- I Bulldozers, yes. Bagels, llQ. Wc'w taken.the ads and listings th;it bu~i­ nc·s~c·s usl' tu call each other and rut th<.•m in J st•paratt' book-The lo~ Angeles Busine s T(1 Bu~im>ss Yell ow P.lge~. You'll find mat('nal'>, <•quipmcnt antl scrv1ct>s from firms all cwrr th1· gn•Jtt•r Los Angt-lcs market. And yuu'l l t1nd~ them t.1ster and t'dS1er th,rn evn £lagl'ls?They'rc• listed in Pacific Tl'lt·rhonc':. Lo ... Angdes Cl'nsumcr Yellow Pag<'!>. can afford lt It ta In with the beautlful 1e t of peo(l'le In Hollywood. A lot or people are aven n.umlng I don't know, I hope he 'll not 1ullty. thlfl fellow rrlm> Kral\ Even lhe q~Uon la raiatld aa lo whether he sniffed ('()('~tllMt "TH£ ruaTHt:a th1l> goe.s, tbt: lt'N 11troo1 11ociety Is I see our oompedtort In the world. and Uud WWII when you look at tht' Soviets llnd you look at the Ch1nf1H! tht! co mmunist sy11tem m general the system doe an 't work Uoesn 't work econonm·ally, the idea haK lost Its uppeul Tht'y stay in power only bt!cause ef power. It was almost lime, for me to lf'avc AB I sat there looking ut N1x11n, It struck me that one of thc!'e da s this fascinating, com µlex. <'ontrad1ctory man who has been at the center o( Amcrfrun lift' for more than 30 year s will bt> gone It almost happened o n ee w h e n he was hospitalized shortly ufter he left oHict> I in Long Uea<'h I and went into shock lie b 67 yeurs old .. Frankly, the sense of your mortality grows u11 you get older," Nixon said. "I mean, after all, you read the obituary page. and you read of people 69, 70, 65, 73. 74 , 75 ull of m y generation. They cut off. They die. Heart attacks, cancer, what have you. "But I never get morbid about 1t. I never worry about it "I just figure that every day m ay be the lasl." Pesticides Suspected EL Cf;NTHO (Al'I A flo11ton doctor say~ children of Imperial Valley farmworke~ ure born with shortened or missing limbs at a ralt' 13 l1m1·s h1~he r t han newborn!\ n ~llonwidt·, and h e helicv''" p1•stieidcs ure prime suspect ... .. We think the US(' or pcslit•idf's m Imperial Valley needs clo11c r S<'ru t i n y , .. s aid Ur David S<-hwartz, an in· ternist ut Hoston Cily llosp1tal an1I author ''' thf' unpublished study The preliminary con· clusions after a study or · 2,500 infants over rive years ar e bcin~ challenged by Imperial County officials. Night tlmesf Omega's c<111ection of diamond evening waUhes otrers an elegant choice tor your formal holiday dressing. All are in 14 karat yellow gold. A. M an's diamond bezel watch, S4, 700. B. Lady's diamond bezel w atch, S2. 700. C Lady's diamond watch. S4 .000 SLAVIC K'S hru j-. ..... 1~" <,1r>1o 1~17 F.d,,11n hl4.nd, Newp<1rt ( .. n11•r. NPwp<,rt 8t-arh 714 f,M.JJ80 Wr\trf'un'tt"r 1 I •J(u04 f t11J, 'w11""'" Vu•tt1 "9urth C)r•r•K.. f ht" C Jty I •ro C ""'"" I. 8ru "'1•11' Al'-41 c,, ... ,,., I,,, ~nr."'"'' I "'"'n IJt-·j(<1 I-"' "1r-)(.t\ l;-~'of \t..v"'~ 'r.._.,,,,_n.M>t" t h•11r ""'"'ht Arrwnc .. n f•Pf""'' Vl\A M•'"'' Ch.rg• Mrm/!rr I 11u "'""''''' Guild ______________ _.. News from all over Califorma is rounded up each day Paid Political Advertisement - RELIEVE TRAFFIC CONGESTION VOTE YES ON PROPOSITION "L" Pr0Pos1tion L on the November 4 ballot is a major step forward in relieving NewPort Beach traffic congestion We urge your yes vote I . WHAT IS IAUOT MIASUll ""L.'7 A1t1wff. Ballot Measure l , 11 approved. will authorize the Newpen Beach City Council to negotiate an amendment to the existing Corona det Mar Freeway agreement with the State of California ~par)ment of Transportstt0n 2. WHY IS AN IUCTIOM t1BID7 A111wtf', The Newport Beach Caty Chaner orov1des 1na1 tne C11y Co~c1I may not enter into or amend a freeway agreement w1t!"I lhe. tale ol Calllor(11a unless ano un111 aut!"lorized 10 do so by a ma1 nly of the City s elect ore; vo11ny at a general or special ele ion ,,, l . WHY IS AM AMIMDMIHT TO T.. FIHWA Y Afil~ MllDID7 Study the following Questions and answers about this vital local proPosition. and join the civic leaders. listed below. who endt>rse a yes vote on ProPosition L. 6. WHATl89f'TS WIU THIAtllWAY COMSTIUCnOM NOYIOl7 AHwer. Traffic congestion '" the area northerly of Upper Newport Bay 1s bad at present and rapidly o-tt1ng wane. The freeway extension will provide substantial relief in the area; with p11n1cular benefits to Br~stol Street, and to Campus Drive Irvine Avenue, and Jamboree Road near Bnstol Street 1. WIU THI FlllW A Y COMSftUCTIOM ALSO IB.lmTUfftC COM61511C* OH PAClllC COAST Hl&HWA_Y7 A1uwer . Ye~ In lhtt U ODf!r Newpon Bay·John Wayne Airport area mere is d distance ol over five miles between Coast Highway and lhe San Diego Freeway The'Upper Bay and the airport sever the roadway system. and me Corona del Mar Freeway-8r1o;tol Street corridor rs the only through highway fac1111y oa•allel ro rne coast 1n that entire area Such a h1gh·capac1ty OdrallPI lac11tfy will be able to relieve congestion on Coast H1g'lwjjy ou11ng oeal\ penOds • NOWOPEN! . . . on r'Harbour Bral)ch. ·Huntmgt~ ~ A111wer. The eJCasllng agreement conlaans oes1gns tor ramo connections. etc which are now over 15 years old The designs need lo be updated to conform to current trallac needs and eng'1neer1ng standards ... WILi. IAUOT MIASUU '"\. ....... .., , .. cm CHAl"l8 NOYISIOM l114iMRIM6 • von Of nm PIOPLI FOi AUTHORITY TO IMTll IMTO A AtHWAY AMllMIMT7 I . IS A RITUll IXTiHStOM Of T .. N&WAY INTO CORONA DB. MAI Pl.A ... ? A11•wer. No Ther"? rs ne11ner 0'1ann1ng nor lunding, lor any extension ol lhe freeway 1n10 Corona del Mar Instead the City ol Newoon Beac11 supports a connection of tne Corona del Mar Freeway to lhe p·oposed San Joaau1n Halls Transoortation Corridor Tn•s trcln&oorta1ton corridor would e.ctend downcoast at a distance ol at>Out lour miles ncnt1easterly of Coast Highway and would oe en1irelt outside the City ol Newoort B each Orange City Bank. We squeeze the daylig~ into full-Service banking. ~ ExtP.nded hour~ wllh extended se1v1rcs And fr ee reg1 sterC'd key tags At Orange City Bank. Huntington Marbour. w1>1e open Monday·Fridriv from 9 AM to 6 PM' and tr om 10 AM 10 1 PM each Satu rday. With a friendly. competent slaff lo <1ss1st you in all aspects ol personal, ns well as commercial banking. Dedicated lo service, we'ie on lhe move Con- structton is now unde1way on our Huntington Harbour branc~ In the meanllme. a temporary location at 4972 Warner Avenue IS open tor your convenience. And of course. our beaulrlul main office at 2730 E Chapman Avenue in Orange remains at your service. Stop by 01lher location and pick up a sturdy Orange Cily Bank registered key tag with your personalized code number In the event of lost keys, the tag instructs the • finder to deposit the keys in any mail box. Orange City Bank guarantees the re- • turn postage. We'll keep your keys, and your money. out of the wrong hands. Visit us soon. Interest bearing checking accounts beginning December 31, 1980. • ...... Office: 2730 E. Chapman Avenue 011ngt, Ca. 92069 • 714/771 ·3300 t ...... a ~ 4972 WllMf A\191'1U9 ~ IHctl. ca. 82M9. 714184().1321 ADVlllS '" .... DAILY PllOT ' Aatwtf'. No Any new freeway agreement or revision to the existing agreement would still r&Quare a vote ol the people The City Charter 1s not amended 1n any way by Ballot Measu1e L " S. WHAT PAIT OF 1'MI CO.OMA DIL MAI NBWA·Y IS PIOPOSID POil. COMS'ntUCTIOM? t . DOIS IAU.OT MIASUM "l" IMCu.t THI SAM JOAqulM t&LS TaAMSPOlrTATIOM CGallDOl7 Aa1ww. An edens1on of shgh!ly over one mile in length from lhe presenl terminus westerly of Campus Dnve to a connec11on with MacArthur Boulevard on the westerly side of San Diego Creek in the City of Irvine 1s proposed 4uwtf'. No Ballot Measure L neither helps nor hind&!'$ the proposed future connection of the freeway to the transportation corridor 10. WHO IS OPPOSID TO IALLOT MIA5Ual ""&.'~ Aatwtf'. There is no known organized opoos1lion to the measure YES ON PROPOSITION· "L~' COMMITTEE Paul B George Gerald M. Shaw Don Mcinnis Clark Graves John L. Curer William C Ring Pauline A Gillen Oen Rogers Shella Rogers Jesse Luke Richard Spooner Gary Burrill Robert W. Wiicox Bob Walker Dick Oidlson Pete Barrett Vin Jorgensen Joe Rothman Theodore Robins. Jr Robert M. Milum PaulT.s.i.ta Dan Kiimer Cecil H. Shli>ert C.A. Higbie A. Kennettl Sampeon Ralph Bettce Watt_, Outtenden I I .._--=..a• ............. .... .......... ... .. .............. s ... .-... Robert F McCurdy Les Starnes Don K Porter Carol South Rudy Baron Suzy Baron Mary Pearson Gordon H. West Kathy Miller James Dale Chuck Htf'9Ct1 Leon John900 Shirley Pepping Lyman Faulkner Pat Krone Lee Adair Fred Forster Jon Loeb Frank Jank Hal Pinchin Tim PltMr Richard Holmgren Art Gronsky Earline Loop Mike Munz Ric~Jecbon RalphOomfng Mike St~tlll Gary Poelstra Barbara Sloate Irvine Chamber of Commerce Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Newport Center Association Greater Irvine Industrial league Hal ThomaS Jackie Heether Orange County Transportation Commlaeion 0 E. "Bud" Schroeder Mike Genng V L .. Debbie" Gray Timothy L Strader .John Virtue EdScheclc Mlury O.Wald Jean Wlltt Sen. John Schmitz Mary Sctunitz Wally Zigler Biii Darnell TomMorMMv E.M. Vwi Reneaelaer Ron Norton Paid for by Y•'On Prop. L Commttt•. Chrmn. Mike Genna. 40'1 Evenlnl Star Lane. Ne~ Beach. CA 11111> '/ Pat Strong Kay Earlson Tom Evans Lew Ackerman Henk Darnell Robert W Bein Tom Fuentes Tom Arley Evelyn Hart Paul Hunvnel Phil Maurer Ford Aetospace & Communication Core>. Debra Allen George Cokas Paul Ballllrs Allan Beek Helen Mcl.aughhn Waller Gerken Maxine Mini< RoaalleO.d E.P.Benaon Detta Benson Ruthelyn Plummer John Co• INSIDE.: ·H•ppenings •Erm. Bombeck •Ann Landffs •Cl•sllflecl T T'*'*'Y. October 21. 1• Featuring_,._._. ___ c• EstonBrown Swinging in Orange County I Close OnlY Counts • • • BJ •ICllAEL PUKl!VICB ....... , ........... The metal object arc bes 40 feet throu1h the air, often followed by a clans and a dull·aoundin1 splat. A splat alone in the non-stick clay spella trouble. Such la the advanced 1ame of horsahoe pitcbina. Tbe ada1e -"clOH only counta in horseshoes" - doean 't quite rial true when competitors who score a clans nearly .,.-percent of the time are diaplayin11 their akilla. l Some of the sport 'a beat showed up at the Oasis Senior CUi&ena Center in Corona del Mar last weekend to drive that point home. "There'd be no chance of anyone (local) winning anytbinl," admitted George Farrell as be watched Stan Standard, Senior California State Champion the past two years, warm up. Standard, an Orange resident, was one of five class ··A'' pitchers who turned out to show the local seniors the state of the art Saturday. "The higher up Cin classification) they get, the meaner they get," said Farrell. He added that the ex· hibition -organized with help from the Southern California Horseshoe Pitchers Association -was de· signed to drum up more interest in the sport. The City of Newport Beach aided the Oasis Center with flmds sufficient for two horseshoe courts. Far· rell, of Corona del Mar; said he'd like to add another pair of courts that would make the Oasis suitable as a site {or future invi1a.ti9nal tournaments Meanwhile, Oasis fund-raiser Eston Brown is nego· tiating with the Orange County Fairgrounds to bring a major invitational tournament lo <..:osta Mesa in June. There are about 3,000 members in the Southern California Horseshoe Association who vie· in some 40 tournaments per year, according to Jim Weeks, a former seniors champ and current secretary of the Association. Nationwide membership is about 12,000 tossers, and private club competitors probably account for another 38,000 reauJar players. • Thou&h the sport has a connotation of being for the older set, it waa noted that the current world cham· · pion is a 21-year-old by the name of "Deadeye" Williama. Still. folks like Farrell are pushing horseshoes as the ideaJ sport for seniors. ·'It's one of the fipt sports doctors suggest for people who suffer heart attacks," said Farrell. "It makes you bend. move and walk around." . Getting to class A status is another matter, of course -one player scored 97 ringers out of 102 pitches and still lost -so Farrell and others at Oasis play largely for the exercise and 'fun of it. There's also a great deal of camaraderie that goes with the sport, added association spokesman Weeks. who spends some 40 weeks a year on the road with his wife, Emily, organizing Southern California tournaments. "When you make a friend in horseshoes, you make a friend for life,·• said Mrs. Weeks. The association hosts an array ol tournaments ror both men and women of all skill levels. "I'd rather have 50 women in a tournament than 10. men," said Weeks. ''The men find a million things to complain about." ''The onJy thing you have to worry about with the women is getting killed," he deadpanned. "The first time my wife played she hung one in a tree. The court was clear for three hours.'' After witnessing the exhibition by Standard and other top pros. the courts were turned over to Oasi~ Center members f.d other local pitchers for com-petition among the selves. Leo Raymond Newport Beach came away with first place trop,hy, followed by Morris Pivaroff and Gus Raimondi, also of Newport. Gordon Ritschke of Costa Mesa finishe1 fourth. 0.llY l"ti.t -•Y 0.ry A_..M Competitors show their sJUff at the Oasis in Corona de/ Mar Former 'Hobby' Is Becomirig an Industry By MICHAEL DOUGAN qt .. Delly f'ti.t SUit An estimated several thousand Orange County residents gather as couples each week to lake off their clothes and engage in what -during an earlier and more innocent age -would be called ot'gies. They are the swingers and they claim their ranks are growing. Swinging -the-exchange of partners for sextJal purposes -is big business in this arnuenl county. Wide World, a well-organized, computerized and professional- ly run swing ~lub boasts 2,000 members. A similar commercial operation -oriented more towards singles -is in full swing, so to speak. And many more, less formal "party houses" are reported throughout the area. WIDE WORLD IS OPEL\ TED by Bob and Geri McGinley. a mth~~d!e:~s.e 1~upl~ -"os~~rvative dre~s -~"1 demeaJlor ~-li~ .,,-ear precticuons. • McGinley stressed that Wide World does more than provide a place for people to shed tlieir inhibitions on a Saturday night. "We ue a1ao a research organisation and we hold weekly group dilcussiona, tours and an annual convention,.. be said. McGinley's Buena Park office is a1ao headquarters for the Society of ~rna~e Lifettyles, ah' or(anifttiOll that bu drawn the· participation or local acad~miciam. Wide World publishes a monthly periodical called "Emerge: Tbe Mquine of Contemporary Ufestyles." It. i•· fill~. not with erotica, but rather scholarly euays on the aocioloa of aex. Of coune, there is a diatinct bias a1atnat traditional concepts. "We bave so many cruy ideas about what marrta1e should be," claimed McGinley. "Why can't a couple 10 pick up another couple, for example?" • Properly done, be said, this enables couples to experience sex- ual fulftllment (or, at leut,.variety) "without havtn1 a secret love affair, which la tbe traditloaal way to handle it. Tbat makes a penoo feel pilty because he's sneakln1 around. It'• a very deatnletlve way." • Bob Md Geri McGlnley met tbroUCh swinstn1. Both were mar- ried to other people at the time. , \ 'What they gain from it is friendship and warm companionship,· she SfJ.id. 'They (swingers) are nearest, dearest and closest friends . It's almost like a family. ' industry," McGinley said. "Before that. it was just a hobby (for us I. "CLUBS ARE COMING together and operating more or less as a business. By being a business, they are providing a better service." He pointed to the formation last year of the North AtQerican $~g Clu~As89ci•~ a 11ta.Uona& ~bF•IJa ouW;.u ~of­ swinging's expansion. Who are the swingers? • McGinley offered some statistics .• culled fro~ almost 1,500 Wide World application forms submitted over several years. Of the two-thirds of the applicanta who revealed their educa- tional levels, 7.S percent bad graduate degrees, 38.1 percent bad some college throUJh bacheld'r' degrees, 19.S ~hent were only high school graduates and 1.8 percent completed the 10th grade or less. Detrintent to Family, Says Local.Oergyman Swinpn may claim that their "bobby" is beneficial to their relatiomblp, but it can be a dettlment to tbelr family and society at larae, claims Sbaq lk Moon, academic dean and sock>lolilt at ChristColle1einlrvtne. · "The tbiM tbat they have to undentand la wbat 'a IOOd for one i5 not neceaaarlly lood for two; what's lood for two i1 not necessarily 1ood for the iroup; and, wbat'a 1ood for the 1roup is not neceuarily IOOd for society," lal4 Moon, wbo ii a1lo mlnllter of counsellnl at tbe Abldiftl Savior Lutheran Cburcb lD El Toro. Moon aald a swinler'a famlly can nffer because "total unltyt oneneu. total cobeslveneu and aoUdarltJ are no 10Qfe1' tlae foca1 point." The enecita ol the pannta' 1wlnliq bebaYior -children, Moon said, can include "a ..... ol i.aaecurlty, lack of ln· terpenmal commitment. Tbty an led Dot to eommtt tbe1111elvee to DJ CJDe penan. '' On a W'p.r teale, Moan Mid, "tbe diaposabiltty ol bum an rela· Uoalldpe ti a ...... tbreat to oar IOCMtJ. '' Moma said nrlAliac la a 19~8 to IOclal ud ecoDOIDiC prel-aurea wttldn tbat IOCI., .. aat. ~ tbe ~al mar· ,. ... wUI Mnift beoaUle a "lilldftcat prtmUJ nlationabtp la tbe mmt fund•..,_.. n...t ol llumaa betDp ud JOU will not set that in a 1.....,reladoalblp~bicb~atbeettemporary." Professionally. 38 percent were listed in the highly skilled through jobs requiring advanced degree category. Jn the age brackets, 69.S percent were between 26 and 45, with median ages of 38 for men and 35 for women. Slightly more than half of the applicants had no previous swinging experience, and 10 percent reported "one other encounter which they called swinging,·' said McGinley. But statistics beg the most important question : What motivates people to swing? ABOVE ALL, IT IS A search for social intimacy, said Edgar W. Butler. head of the sociology department at UC Riverside who recently taught a marriage and flmily course at UC Irvine. Butler is the author of ''TraditlQnal Marriage and Emerging Alternatives," which contains a chapler on swinging. "Generally, I think there are two primary motivating factors. (in swinging)," he said. "An endemic problem in our society is bow.Jo ,fi'irk. meaningful relationarup with other people... Mao,y peo- . pie woUld ~e to have more socially intimate relationship.~· Butler said swingers "are involved in seeking intimacy in a very real sense and sexuality is a by-product." Others, he said, are in it strictly for the physical thrill of lovemaking. "'Ibere are a few people who are straight--0ut interested in sex • aml theJ waftt to get as much as they can," Butlernoted. The sociologist said a "third subset" consists of people who are "overcoming some marital difficulties." These, he added, are ''a rather small minority" of all swin1ers. Butler agreed with the McGinley's claim that swinging as rapidly growing in popularity. '•People who never participated are expressing a great deal of interest," he said. "They ask, 'Do you know bow, when, where 1 can get involved?' '' HE ALSO SUPPO&TED the McGinleys• contention that Orange County is a hotbed of swinging activity. "Southern California, in general, is the birthplace of organised swingi.n.1." he said. • "Swinging is pretty much a mildly upper middle class phenomenon," said Butler, "and that's almoet a description of Oranse County." Nor la the area like small towns, where Butler said "the social control mechanisms are much 1reater." He noted that moet county residents have arrl ved since 1915 and • ~eft their social ties beblnd.'' ..TBEY'&E AT LOOSE ends u far u relatives and former friends are concerneil," Butler aald, "and that leaves an oppC>r- tunit)' to So out and do what they really want to." Butler predicted that sWinlial and other altf!matives to the trad1tloDal mono1omous mantap arran,gement wiil beeome more prevalent. "My feelinl la that, u a whole, lD our society we are aeein1 an emerlbia CCllllUct," be said poUltlq to luues aueb u tbe Equal Risbta Amendment and tbe Oap OYer lqallled abortion. "Swballnl'• just one by-product ol all tbla cbaqe and, lD my opinion, one of the moat conservative onea," aaid Butler. "8wlqerl atill bold a lot of trac1Wonal values. Thein II •till coupJe..artelltAld society -the anly chance ii tn their attitude toward mOllOIQIDY." " --·-. -- . . . (2 0,\ll V ~LOT T.-.,,°*'*& 1• FEATURING Shipboard F etes There'• a d1n1nc room in Newport Beach that la ao new it bua't yet been dlacovered by aome cout real-denta. But llr. ud lln. Walter •· n.rte Ir. of Loac Beach (be '1 a senior vice prealdent of Union Bank) have fallen In love with the Wheelhouse and ao do much of their buainesa and personal enlertainin&there. T he Wheelhouse o n ce was the catering office at the Re uben E. Lee, ff apprnh•g• By Judith Olson but the tiny top-deck room has bffn t ransformed into an elegant dining spot for a m aximum or eight. T he F1ories r ecently hosted Mr. and Mrt. Jolan Haaeock, M r. and Mn. Lou Walter a nd Mr. and Mrs. Jon Muw noa at a candlelight dinner ther e recently and again enjoyed what Florie calls his ''privat e resta urant.·· with a peach moire n ounce and an antique Italian burlWOOCl table. All lunches a nd d innen include un· lim ited amounts of freshly baked croiaaant.s, in adcU Uon to the 1ourmet m enu. . Florie served hia o wn wine. inch.ld- 1ng a 18 Mualpy. a liM Croft port a nd a 1978 Ventara Vineya r ds chardonnay . Another coast couple took to the wate r recently but it was for another reason. And one of tile partners , Larry Jolluoe, didn 't even know be was going for a sail. His wile, Weedy, saved a bit uch week from her household budget for two years and put together enouJh to su r p rise her h usband on his 4oth birthday with a c ruise and dinner aboard the Isla Mujera . T he 40 guests e njoyed a sit -down dinner of Johnson's favor ite foods in· eluding F renc h onion soup, spinach salad , tournedos of beef. German chocolate cake with F rench vanilla 'ice cream and after·dinner drinks 00 S SHOW N..ASSfC 'All FASHIONS AT ~HILHAAMONIC SOCIETY LUNCHEON .. It provtdes one of the most s pec- t a c u I a r views i n Souther n California... F lorie said , "and the s ailboats sailing in the s unset are a very unique backdrop " Mrs. Johnson also hired a cellist a nd flutist Tor music to c r uise by, and the finale was a birthday cake in · scribed Wlth the words "Long Live the King." 'I.I • '·i.· ",.; ,.,. •,\l'I• ,,:1rn.t<'>i !ht• .'l :<I ~ -·, 1 '·'•'· ~ , :>' ... ( . ?!c iic'(ll hLl'ld'll'\'n l~!"t .. r•:"I. s-. • to< -.... 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('lassit• look for fall S\\t-att.'rs .ind 11utd l'or knit.• are artwork this ~edr as µrm C'd b~ kn1t\\car from Adrienne \'1tad1m, M 1~!.0n1 .ind St John J ovce Reaume "'d S eha1rman for th<' ~hef1i. whic h raised mont·~ for youth ron t•erts in Orangl' Count) The benefit addrd O\'t•r SI 1.000 to tht' Phifharmon1c·s cofftor~. acr11rcl1n~ to J oyre Re aume. chairma n for the t•\'('nt P ast r ha1rmen intro<lu('ed tt' th1• au d it!n ce wert• :\1 rs . Wtl ham llobtein. :\t r:- R1('hard Alkn. :\l r!> .J uh n Fortt' and :\trs James Brinton ~I "" I D•tlf PuelSllll P"°IO• CARMEN WEBBER, RICHARD LIVINGSTON AND JOYCE REAUMES T he room. which was decorated by Ly nn Pre ntic e, h as c r yst al s tem ware. fine china . lace c urtains Johnson. a senior v1('e president for Eag l e Development Company. Irvine . was truly surprised and the thoughtfulness of h is wife was noted by not a few of the guests. --D••I, P11<11 Sl•tt PM to IN THE WHEELHOUSE ARE (FROM LE"> MAS. WALTER M. FLORIE JR., Lou Watter. 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LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 ct 22 1 You've asked for Six Orange· County residents have been named to the selection t'Omm1ttee for the 1980 01sneyland Community Sen ·1ce Awards , which 1s e ntering its 24th year of recognizing the e f. forts or service organizations throughout the ('l)Unt y A total of $125,()()(J in awards . the largest am o unt in the program 's history . will be dis tributerl among 61 recipients in Apnl E lected by the comm ittee to serve as c h a irman 1s retired Mar ine Lt. Gen. F'.C T harin. of Laguna Beach· T he six-member committee also includes: Harbor Judi('ia l District Judge Frances Munoz or Costa Mesa : Mrs Robert J Anthony of An a heim : Roy M Knauft J r or Yorba Un<1a. executive director or the World Affairs Council of Orange County. Mrs Joel McNa1r of Santa Ana and Leonard Sh ane of Newport Beach . The program ·s award money will be dis- tributed t h rough a $25.000 award. 10 SS.000 a w a nls and 50 $1.000 awards. Any Orange County organization wishing lo µartiripatc in this year's progr am m ust file a notice of intent for m by Dec. 1. fo~urther in· formation about the Disneyland Com m unity Service Award s may be obtained by calling 999 4299. Soroptimists to Host .. Htnl 1w1·il ' '.' I "11111 "'Whal happened to added independence and now you get 1t. Superior ,.fl''':~ .. --. "". ,_ ~~~7-•r"r w>u ~~.• t~.Jt:·~:. ~• .... ~F~·ofta··~ .... ~.k.v ~ .~, • ..: ~-. ··--r11rffr11(r~ r -· r..~· -·~aYsdlv1dends. ~ U .:;a~ ._,a J LA.a& ~•• S1·1· whnl I lll('lln'' SCORPIO. (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Intu itive tn· . . tellecl proves r eliable i;cuide you learn T he Newport Ha r bor 5?roptom 1st Club will through pr'O<'ess of s ha ring, teaching . Sense of host a luncheon tomorrow tn honor of Founders direction restored as one who taught you in past Oay · . m akes reappet,ra nce. Soroptom1st c lubs from Long Beach. Hunt· SAGl'ITAlftUS '(Nov. 22·0e('. 21l' Highlight inglon Reach and lr".ine are inVtt~ lo attend to ve rsatility . ability to laugh at your own foltlles comme morate ro.und mg of the club .'" 1931 .. ... : Hu:bby Isn't .Interested 1>1-;All ANN Add ""' to the liiit of IK'Ople who n<'V<'r thou..iht lhl'y '1I wr1lf· I um u rc•porter for a m ajor win• l'erv1<·•· My part.'flt.'I wcrt• Lc rr1hr. a nd I ~n·w u11 In u lov "tnic hom e I nm 23 a nd my hu11band Is 38. The •It<' dlfff'h•n<'l' has 1wv1•r hecn 11 problem. "I.," too, 111 n Jo11m 11fist. und In most rt'11pecls we ha v e a n f'X l raordlnarily h u rmonious re la tlonshlt>. We llve>d togethe r for a year before we m a rried 'l'hl~ w ns u psettin g to my parents. but 1 ·on ce they accepted th<' Idea, they really icre w to a dore "L " Our problem is sex After three months or llvlna totether he-se ldom ki11sed me , let alone a nythlnt eb1e. For 11whilci he-had me half con- vinc ed that lnte r e11t In sex w a ne11 with all couples Ill Ume goes on, but l 'vc reached lhe Point wM re I caM ot 11ccept tha t. "I." f ltreed to 10 to 1 counselor. "Afte r a few aeaslona he q uit -uid It wasn't he lpln1. I c:on - tlnued t.o 10 becauec I netlded to talk to someone about m y fnlltrauon. The thln1 that aeem a so 1tran1e la that be hH no han1-u1>1 -no Impotence and when ,., we dohavue• he •suora it . He inaia&I M doecant' know .etatcaUltdllim tok>Mam...t, • Tbe lut lime we ~ UM J>robltm I : told "L" ti M didn't , ....... I would bave to· ,• dJYWte blln becauee M .. dlltrortni . lll1 Mii· .• •&Mm. A woman DMda to fMI IM ia cleelrable " Md 1 wtllwbU• to.• partner. Hll Niii amt: "I .,. Mbt tllat I ean ebanc•." • • I .-... &ell you that my bUlbud wu caar· • 0 llld 4*9 blfore ud dlvOfted }O JMn Wort An11 La11ders Wt' m f't. AIM>, m y pa renll'I k.now of the problem nnd would be 1.up portlve no matter what m y de· cl11lon la. It '11 all 110 painful because I do love him. I reallle you can't make lhla declalon for me. but I need some o bjective 1utdance. - BLUE IN BALTIMO RE Otar 9.9.: Dt '" Ion "L" ._.,. .. Mt· tie fer a Ille wt&ltM& "sf ,.... a'-t W. beea .. 1&'1 wut '" wtll l•H• wt&ldll •few , .. ,.. A ... wt. CAN perfor18 ...... ,, ll•plY beH-~·1 ......... ,..._.,, eff8 ....... Ma wUt telll .-'m I& ••1 •ea• U. ... ti u.tr ••r· rta1e, II a "" ... ,., •• ,., .-..ed. Ta•e It ,... ........... ,. CONnDSNTUL TO HSU' •B FIND TBS woam: . ., • ..,.. ..., ..._ ,.... ,....., l'lllllr: ........ , ........... ,. ....,. ...... ................................ N·111f; .. ....., ............................ . ..... ~ .... f .1 and willingness to broaden personal horiz'()hs. T he local uni~ a re part or an anlem ataon al Gem iQi and another Saglttarian figur e prom -gr ou p of Soroplom 1sts. lnenlly. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J a n. 19)' E mphasis on contracts, speci~J agr eem ents, clauses which could provide security if properly interpreted . AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-f'eb. 18 ): A void ru1hln1 lo decision -a n a lyze, detect subtle nua nces. Gem ini, Virgo, Sagittarius natives figure prominently. PISCES (fo""e b . 19-Ma r . 20>: Creative capabllltJes s urge lo forefront: you 're a ble to Imprint style and to gain rewa rds for specia l ef· forts . Emphasis on do mesticity. lifestyle and e valuation of luxury ite m . . Gourmet Dinner Party Cooking a888 Topic RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY - WlleR 'f•W..t ........ ltU~lf•cl. Cosio~ -S41·11H MEED ttELft! ·~-lltft·YWsllf StM ... or have our competent · plumbers do the workl BLOCK rl"="6. HIA~ l6MJ ~'!'69· .... 3636 ..,,_TOM llACMO"fCr Co ok in1 i n s tructor Be tty Moulton will r e· v eal the aecreta of a 1ourmet dinner part y which can be prepared and served in an hour and a half at 7 p .m . to.- day. in Corona del Mar. P ar m e a an C ana p ea, .---~~-----.............. ~~~~~~~~~ Toumedoes with G reen Menu for Lhla qulfk· and·tUY dinner party wlll lnclude Onion- Peppe rcorn S auce, T o matoes Pro vencale and S t rawbe rrtes Romanctt. Ca.t for the clau is S11.!0 per penon. C all Fa11ero'a In- temaUonal Cookware at 8'1·2141 for more in- formaUoa. CHRISTMAS LAV:A·WAY . .. __ _ •Hellollllty • Fnt I "°""' . --o..ICI :=......i- PA T'S HALLMARK SHOP (complete gift Mf41ctlonl .,. ,. .. -~....... . .l .,, • ._"_ Tu.-..~ ~._,. (:'14~ _.___._. _..... ---- " ... - . -- -----------'-'*"'•v.Oc-tob• .... _8 1980 ....._DAl_LYALOT ___ SP-_orts Cl -Truck.in' Troy Keeps Edison Rolling lh •OG•:• ('Aat..-.o N • OI •• 0.11, l'•t.1 •i.11 Thl'y sllll havt-n 't shut an)'ooe out land tht' 1980 pr~p roolb•ll SUSOll IS approachmai 1ls t'll(hth we-ek but thl'rl' art' fl'w who "'ould nr.:ueo l':di11on lltllh's dttllll to tht' nr Southl'rn Sectaon ·s h1.•st deft•nse St'ven striutchl reputablt' ~•cllm!'I have bet>n held to an uveratte of 120 yards 8 ganlt' and ffl'J points Bl\ lht• Chu gen>. dl.'ft'ndtng Cl fo' Q1.: fo'1v1• Conferem't' l'hlilmpwn!'l, have upped their wmmn~ streak to 15 an a r<>"' AND WHt:N ''CH' SP•:Ak ol Edason·s defense, although 1t s !>urel.> ::. team effort. No 1 on evt'ryonc l> list is senior linebacker Tro} Seurl'r an All-Orange County chmce a!> a Jumor Pronounced sigh er. h<' has ~ot a lot or people sigh 1ng A product of a trucker·._ ram1l) and t he younger b rother of Kansas University qua rterback i''rank Seurer. Troy has been running over the opposition with 1:ye·popp1n~ abandon. Wt· ('ull him Tru1·k1 11 l'rny," "ll ~., ass1star1t 1·11ud1 Hu111> l'urnell, "'hn h.mdlt•ll tht' ( 't111rl(t'rs · ddt•n11c Amonl( th•· wn·l·ka~c this 5 11, lltO pow1dl•1 hu:i IH'l'ttuntt•d for art-33 primary 1:1nd 21 us•wctcd tul'kle1:> for --------------Tlw c-roard r_.•rfftf .. if fllfl> ('llarflrr• llad lft"orrd ''" a 75·••rd I ouc-hdoern pla11. ~ 111 :.even games in uddJllon t<J an 1ntt>r<'t>pUon, two CtlUSt'J fumbles and .1 hlurk.ed punt T~ H'~ he has twcn credited with tht' hit of the week and 1f you ~a w Edison s games with ~ 11Ukan and "wtatcr Dea, yuu're s urely aware why In each game Seure r leveled the op. v<>s1tton's back after l akmg a screen pass with · 100 percent tackles The rrowd reacted as if the Chafgers had s cored on a 75 yard touchdown play ASKED IF Ill-: HAS a favorite . . play, Seurer says· ''Yeah, I like the screen pass." Seurer 's . slats a ren 'l what you wou\d e1Cpecl from an All·CIF can · didM~e at this point -but the reason is simple In 1979 when the Chargers had the most explosive offense in memory, 1t didn't take long to score. Thus, the defense was back on the fi eld and Seurer recorded 153 tackles. i.ccond only to Bill Malava.-;i 's st:hool record 172. This year the opposition has gotten off only 33 plays (running and pass- ing a game l and has been forced to turn to the passing game early, al· lowing Seurer fewer chances to snuff the runner. Too. his teammates have been hogging a few tackles for themselves. Bill Thomas and friends up front are getting their share. While rolling to a 12-2 record and the 1980 CJF crown was something Seurer felt would never be matched at the time. he and his teammates h.ive foWld a new goal lo shoot for 14·0. "A LOT OF US wanted lo prove we could do just as well as last year ," says Seurer. "It's been a goal to equal or better last year 's record. At the lime I didn't think we could. Last year we had more stars. This year, it 's more of a unit Situation and I kind of like that better." Edison Coach Bill Workman is ob- viously delighted with his team's de- fense l.O this point with Huntington Beach next on the schedule prior to t he anticipated Sun set League showdown with Fountain Valley Nov. 1 at Anaheim Stadium. "Troy 's quickness is his best trait," says Workman. "He's very aggressive and plays much bigger than he is. He plays like a 200·pounder inas muC'h as linemen don't move him He has had some phenomena l games.'· Se urer sayi. he reels he has played well on occasion, but gives himself no better than a "B" for any game on <See TRl1CKJN', Page C4l Speed Assau.lt , TROYSEUAEA Nothing ~tops -= ------ LEE TAYLOR, WITH U.S. DISCOVERY II, SEEKS TO RECAPTURE WOALDSflEEDRECORDATLAKETAHOENDTMONTH. Off ihe Bench Plunkett Back 'From_ Obscurity OAKLAND (AP> -Jim Plunkett had just thrown three touchdown passes to beat the kings of rootball, the Pittsburgh Steelers. Jn the din of the Oakland Raiders locker room , sports- writers gathe red like bees at ~e hiftaroundaman w~t~ years earli er they had put down as a has·been. "Somebody asked me if I didn't want to say 'I told you so,' ·· Plunkett saad. "But I don't. They can see for themselves out there on the rield. '' mounting pressure unfulfilled ex· p ectations a nd m e diocre performances. Maybe t he 49ers pinned loo many hopes on him. The team was in trouble. There were reports that his arm was gone. and that he was gunshy and So•f!bod!f askf!d 111e If I dida't 1Da11t to IJA!f •f told !fOll SO.• But I c1on•t. ON DIE nELD. The National could no longer stay in the pocket. Football League is a cruel arena, Plunkett was cul just prior lo the where the only thinuttat CQ..~C\.. ,.!978 season. no•. ?tnd 1KM' .r1111-MwiAt'l\ ~~--_..::_~~II very pressure-filled born and wilh him the Oakland time," said Plunkett. "It was a Raid~rs. low point of my career , and my "He's turned this team around life . and given us all a big lift," said "I thoug~t a~mt ret.iri~~ after wide receiver Bob Chandler who San Francisco, he said. Boy, I grabbed three touchdown p~sses wantedto." f~om Phmkett Sunday in a 33-14 AFTER PASSING through v1ctoryoverSeattle. waivers without a nibble , he was Since ~ming off the benc~ to signed by the Raiders as a free replace U\Jur~ Dan Pastortni on agent. His role was well·defined Oct. S, Plunkett has completed 60 as backup for Ken Stable r. He o~ 112 passes for 864 yards and didn'tthrowapassin1978,andon- mne touchdowns. ly JS last season. ·'Oakland gave me a chance, but my mind was elsewhere. Evenwhenlwenttocampin 19791 told my firiends that I was not sure that I wanted to play football anymore." THE llAJDEa8 have won all three games be bas started, beat· inl San Dieto. then ~e Steelers. and now the Seahawks to earn a tie with the Char1era for first place int.be American Conference West. Plunkett'• comeback is all the more remarkable becauae it doesn't mark Just a return to form. It bri'.n11 this 32-year-old player t..ck from no where. "Now." says Plunkett, "I'm happy to be playing," but he isn't looking down the road loo far. After nine yean, Plunkett bas learned to take things in stride - even his own remarkable rebirth. ,., ......... /tlonlcetf Blldaess Dallas Cowboys football fan Deena whoops it up at Sun· day's game with San Diego.in National Football League action. Deena's owner, Mike Stower of Dallas. watched too as the Cowboys defeated San Diego, 42-31. . Taylor's .Quest By HOWARD L. HANDY 01 U. 0.11, Ptlel St~I Speed has been a challenge tu man every since the first root race was nm. It is still a c hallen ge to athletes of all types and descrip· lions. be it on a running track, a horse track. an a utomobile raceway. in the air or on water. As a result, records exist for all types of speed accomplish· ments and attempts to break them are the goal or others. Between the dates of Nov. 9 a nd 16, former world water speed record holder Lee Taylor will be attempting to recapture' that record and test runs would indicate all he has to do is show up at Lake Tahoe on those dates and the record is his again TAYLOR HAS S P ENT the p~st 10 years designing, develop· ang and testing a rocket-powered boat that looks mor~ like a streamlined jet aircraft with a long nose and without wi ngs than it does a vehicle to skim acr·oss water. "l 'm no F.vel Knievel. that's for sure ... Taylor said at his -Irvi ne shop where the 40·foot l'.S. Discovery H has been built from Ute ground up. "Rather. I'm a perfectionist who wants everything in orde r and when I gel in that cockpit. I feel just like you do in your car confi- dent that I can get where I want to go at the speed I want. "I'm not going to tell you what speed we attained on our last trial run at Walker Lake but it was well above the current world record_ "RIDING IN TIOS.rocket boat is like an arrow being shot from a bow. J know a lm ost im- mediately lo shut down if things .aren't right and if I'm not on course. This boat wants to settle down pretty good in the water. SO. CAROUNA, GEORGIAONW NEW YO RK (AP ) Saturday's college football game bet ween host Georgia and South Carolina at Athens, will be televised nationally. followed by five regional contests, ABC-TV announced Monday. Both teams are nationally ranked -Georgia is unbeaten, South Carolina has one loss - and the game matches two of the nation's lop runners, Sduth Carolina senior George Ro1ers and Georgia freshman Herschel Walker. Kickoff will be at 9:35 a.m. (PST). Later, ABC will s h o w Washington Stale at Oregon. When l shut down the Hustler <th<' _boat m which he crashed and set the previous record). nothing happened, it kept go· Ing " . Taylor'knows full well what re· suits when a boat doesn't set down at speeds in excess or 250 I· tlrink.aer ~an dial in for. 350 •pll a11d rea.-h.daat •ark. miles ,per hour. He was testing the. Hustler at Lake Havasu in 1964 when it crashed ~nd he lay n'ear death and took two years to gel back to a somewhat normal Ji fe . "I\ was that long before I could put 3 tune to words, .. he sa ys. lt was m June, 1967 that he set the world record of 285.16 miles per hour on Lake Guntersville. Alabama. The record held up for 11 years until Australian Ken Warby ran 317,60 mph in 1978 to set the current mark. "I think we can dial in for 350 mph ,and reach that mark." Taylor says with confidence. 'This boat could go faster than that but I think that is where we will set it for the allempt next month." THE 80(\T r e-se mbles a space.age fighter pldne and will dt'velop nearly 5.000 pounds of ttirust during the record rWl. It w1tll use 100 gallons of non· pollutant hydrogen peroxid_e fuel for each. run and should cover the m easured and required kilometer C~ m ile) distance in less J.han seven seconds. The course is on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe and is about seven miles in length with the timing area in the middle of the run. Two runs. one in each direction, are required lo set a record. both on the same day. "We will use four barrels of fuel for each run at approx· imalely $2,000. but t here is no pollutant going into the air." Taylor says. "The only thing that might happen is for some fish to get the peroxide ·on its whiskers and they will turn blonde.'' THE COURSE has been of· ri cially surveyed by the American Power Boat Associa- tion and all necessary permits have been approved by the ap- propriate authorities. Taylo r was an All-CI F lineman in football at Compton H ig h and Compton College before gaining a starting assign· ment with the University of W ashingt.on in the early SOS. • One of his Compton team- mates was Don Rowe, lbe cur- rent Golden Weal Colleee uais- lanl coach who went on to play (See8PEED, Pa1eC4) Nine yean a101. fresh out of Stanford with a He11man Trophy, Plunkett broke lMo tbe NFL with a baq. Voted the AJl'C Roolle of die Y _.at New Jr:n1land , be went cm to IMd tbe Patrolta throqb Topsy-tu•·vey NFL Season Baffling , four IOUcl HHOlll, auttertn1 ~ ._ bee operations .......... ....., .. u.. ... m lltild wllt• mua Rew to IMIDl• IJfl•lnllMlorblm. 81 WILL GalM8LEY A~ .... lelC.1110 N The tol)IJ·turvJ pro football MUOD la DO rore perplu.lq to the a ...... e fan ae better tban to the eoacbH tbemMlftS -the veteran 5>cJll Sln&la, for one. best winninl percentage ever ln the 1ame . It'• a bit ltraqe to look up and see the Pitta._.... S&eelen ln third place, hav:.::;n Iott four sames. The Pbll Ball•~ '7·1 and Buftalo l• Ued tb New Sqlud at e-2. problems ln 1979, is leading its con· ference." mauled 34·0 by the New En1land Patriot& two weeks a10. "lt'1 a r_, kSDd fJf 7ur -eyer. 1bed1 II bpttna eYW1111iodJ eile," CGID· ...... tM lllaml DolplUI' .. ,.ar-old tadlal ....... "'° ..... .,... .... ab tbe -~etarJ ID.Vt -........ the "On tbe other band, New Orleans, wbleb appeared to have nerythln1 tunted around a tear aio, buDi won a 1a~e wblle Detroit, wblcb bad real Sbula's own Dolphins, who had a perfect 17-0 mark in 11'72 and for1ed a phenomena.I 32·2 record over the 1972·13 1eaaona with two SUper Bowl victories, have been victims of tbe N9tklnaJ Foot· ball Leque'1 cootlnula. roller~r. The DolDhlnl brcNahf a t..a record into New Yot\'1 Sbea Stadium Monda)' nl1bt to face the 1-C Jet.I after betnc ''We snapped back to beat Buffalo. a vastly improved team," be said. "Then Buffalo knocks off New Eft'1and, which had won ftve ln a row. It's a crazy season." , Shula attributed the t• Lntonaiaten· cles to a comblnaUon ol facton - astute selection in the colleae draft, in- (8ee'l'OP8Y. Pate CS> '• g DAal Y PllLOT T~. Ocfooet' & ,_, • Sports !Bir<eailk A C•p•ule "9pot1 From the World of Sport• CrwichiJ18 of the Bodies To Replace Announcers f're• AP .... &C' .... N SW YORK NBC TV plant to telt'vln lht' • New York Jeta-lllamJ DolplUM National Foothll • • lAal\le 1ame from the Oraq• lk>wl J)e(' 20 "wtlhout announcer , .. Don Otllmt'yf'r, Nl:tC o eeuUve aporta produt'er . saJd Monday Oblaa.yer aaJd the atadio wi1J be dom lnatrd b 'tht· crunch ol tbe bodies. tbe pads claahlna. the publJ r addrl'is& •Imply the aounda of lhe aame, what you'd hur 1f you W t•f (' •l tbe 1ame in tM beat aeat ln the bou.st'." "It will be a real teat ot our camera ('ovnag~ a11 well M& our •udio coveraat'." u 1d an NBC spokesman Mddin" th1At whU~ there will be no play-by-play llllftOWlcer or a t'Olor t'<>m mentatM. Bryant Gumbel wiU provide P.lnoc:hr uv<t11t~ ct:. ht• did dwinl the World Series. "It's a 1amble ," Ohlmeyer satd "We ha ven't progn·.-.s..d thia Jar without takin1 a chance or t wo If you do11 t wc.nt 111 take a. ri.ak. yoq bette r 1et out ol this business 1 ·m not ~ay111g it'1 1oin1 to wor k. but it 's worth lrymg " -. ,,.._,.,•I flw Dat1 . l Arkansas Coach Lou Holb, pn or to an open dale! ri· cently : "The.first thing I 'm going to do is get a haircut If 1 don't, I t>ette r get a job selling beads on the corner or coachine t~e glrls1 tennis team." Ea ... ~ SINlftt Pair-IO'S."°'"" UCLA AU-American Keu1 Eaaley has ~n Ell oamed Pacific-10 defensive player or the week for •II• hia role in the unde feated Bruins~ 32-9 victory over C•l. Easley made 1J ta~kles and caused a fumble ... Stanford balfba'ck Dania Nel8oll, who set a P ac-10 record by account.inc for 389 yards rushing and,. ~ceiving, was named the offensive player of the week. Nelson ~hed for 202 yarda on 21 carries and caught a career-high 11 passes for another 187 in Stanford's 48·34 victory OV ashington State . . Cal . $t~te Full n's Doae.ao.well, the sou of W estminst High athletic director BUI Boswell, w defensive player of lhe week in the PCAA. Boswell, a j unior , was credited with seven w\assisled tackles and five assists and intercepted a pass and returned it 52 yuds for a touchdown 10 a 17·16 victory over Nevada-Reno . Long Beach State 's Kevln·Starkey was the PCAA 's offensive player or the week after usu ..., . · Long Beach's 31-21 victory over Or.egon Sta te. Starkey completed IS or 23 passes for 290 ya~r.ds and one touchdown ... , Wally Heary of the f?hila<!elp ia Eagles underwent surger y to remove his spleen Monda mght and will be out for the rest of the Naiional Footb II League sea son. · Be C..W•'C •I• I•,. Le~ .. NEW YORK -Barry W~isberg, who tried to finish the New Yol'k City Marathon in last place for the~ year in a row. wa~ foiled in his er. fort by Agthony Gere.mi.a, race director Fred Lebow.aaJd Monday. Geremia, a JS.year-old engineer from New York City, of ficially was .d edar ed t he Jast finisher in Su(lday 's 26·mile race with a time or 7 hours. 47 minutes a nd 18 se<"onds. Ht: was the l2,63>lb person to cross Uie finish line. Weisbe.rg, a 29-year-old assistant district attorney from New York City, who c laimed last place in 1979, had bee n decfared lhe final finis.her for·the 1980 race. He had sen\ out a news release las t ... eek saying he would fT\ake·a n effort to be. last. . · . However, Lebow said the vehicle .which.follows the ~st· runner had IOst track or Geremia. who finished almost 25 m inutes after .Weis berg .. -. "Irks :4U l•fl .. r~ C~·· Minnesota Kicks President Fi-eddle Gooclwl• m aaya he will continue as coach of the N. 9rth • American Soccer League team durir:ag 1981, but as· aiatant Gean BarDett will handie the indoor team • for 1980·81 . . . Tor onto has· trade d left .back J•mqmy McAUai&er to San Joa~ for two first-round draft picks and an undiscloMd amount oT cash . · . . lndiana University rorwar.d ••~rt 91nc:lllb8dt was picked by expansion Chic ago u the opening ctK>ice in the ma1o r indoor soccer draft. > "ri.r•s•• .. tbe,......,••8" Tai 8•11~. who or chestrated the Houalon Ill Attn•· riae rrom tbe ce llar to t1'e t9IO NaUonal INa t ue WH tem Divis ion duimpk>nablp, was ftred and rt1placf'd by AJ a..ee M aeneral mana1t r by AatrOI Gfner•I .. a rtner 149M J . McM•llee. The Aill ru11 announced Smllh '• dltm lual in a tenely worded 1'tatemen1 hHd-deUvered to the media. Tbere had been apec:ula tion th1H 8mllh ud .. c:Mullcn dlaa1reed over the slgnan1 or frf'e a1f'11t players. roo1t nutably $1 mllUoo u yf>llr ptt<·ber Nelu &yae ... RalP' Houk WMi. otflcially na med Boston Red Sox m1An111ger. rephu·an1 0. ZJ•aer. Houk 11l1ened a two·year contract . s aying "I'd lake lo win one mor~ pennant ." The 81 year old tlouk has been out of ba11eball for two yeurs JIC' be comes Boston 's sixth manug~r slnr •· 196!>. The vacancy was cre itted whefl General Mana1er Haywood S..UJna, up1w t by t he team 's fallurf' to !'ltay in lht' J.l(lnn•ant '""11" rar e and a decrease of more than 300,000 10 hcun,• ult•·ndi.rw•·. h red Zim mer on Oct I Irv Geri uon, ~ho l'OIH'ht'il lht• C'olur ado St&te baiu•ba ll tea m fro m 1955 t!f/S, d1t'd Morn.la y at the age of 61 after a long 11lnes~ ''•IM atmf'r '• 1'1rC'•r• .. •-•rH l>eh'n~t·man f4evl• McC~y of Vanrouvcr ~ h alo IJt'i:n named the National Hockey Lea~ut' , pldyer u( tht.> week afte r sconfli four goals and ad· dlllg thrrt• ass1sL'> The Ne w York ftangers h ave sent go a lie 00•1 S.etaer& tu t he Ne w llavc11 Nighthawks of the American Soccer League (Jud>ec i11 in a. bind with its hom e playing site 111nd unless the Nordiques s ign a le ase with city official.a before Wednesday. the home opener c annot be played at the Colisff. ..,......,. ·~~Uri·-Rap ' . 1Hll1STON Wom en reporters havc> won ac- ccpta11c{' m most National Foot ball League lo,·ker rooms but the s ubjec\ r ankles Houston Oilers'Coach Bum f>hilliµs. [fl "I don't•k.now who's ,going to d rive mt> out ur toaching first women re porters or refen~es ' Phillips said. Phillips sa ys he wants to be ra1r, l>ut thc battle tJt>lwl'f!ll women -;ports writers demandi11g eq ual treatm ent and his team's modesty has left the crew~cut toba1 ('o chewing co;H·h in a quandary. · ··1 don't want to <'aus e ·problem !> for anyone who h.us a ob to do." Phillips insisted. "But I don't want ao unh " )Ot· ball team either. and it ·s cmbarrassint.{ Lu my play r'-I 'h vc · women in there alte r games. "They don't like it, t heir. W1 ves don't ·l~1t a{ld hke 0it We 're only doing it becaus~ the le ag told us w to. H's not a ca se of women 's nghts ... he said. - In pw;t se~sons. ind1v1dual players were ushen.'\l into a separate room f.o t alk to women reporters. But sOmt: belo!a n dod gingthesesslon, promptingcomplaintc; tot he NJ-'L · . Three wee ks·. ago Phillips decided he had ha<t enou~h an1~ ordered the locker room doors opened to all report.er!\. But he im posed a 20-minute lim it , a decision that brou~ht ne.callVl' r eaction fro m m ale sports writers used to le ngthier intervi<'w pe r iods. ,.._..,.,. Bdr1 Pd,.,. Sl~d Uiw T he Int e r n ati o n a l Am a t e u r At hle t ic •. F'ed er ation has ~ari'ned Spanish runner ~ou Colorado from com petltipn after ~ dope t est on her proved positive at the women's world 400:m eter h urdles championships in the NelherJands last Augus t Presence of an anabolic steroid drug was detect~ ... W•yee W~ started off the last i ame with five straight s trikes and defeated 1"an ~. 256·184 to r:ipture the top-seeded' position in the finals of the Ke ssler Classic -Others to make th e fi nals or the bowling classic are F.d Ressle r. Jln1 Wl•~lepittk . and Boyate Hu~r . . . In the aftermath of Gerrie Ceetue's second .failure to win a world heavyweight boxmg title , his own camp was in turmoil Monday over what to. do next. Flip Coet.ee, his father . sa ys the 25· yea r-old will le111ve for the Uruted States for further tr ammg. But AJaa Tnweel. •a Sout h Afric an train€r of Coetue .. s ays "No Amen can trainer .can tea ch me anything about boxing." T~1.-Ule•, ••dlo : . ::.1 . .. . t=o11ow1ng ar e the top sports events'on· TV t<jl~ight . Ratings are ; ' •. 'excellent; ( • i worth watching;. , fllr;' forget it [-). • 8:50p.m., Ch•·n,.~9 ./ ./ I. .i > • • 'N8A 8ASKEYBALL:. Lakers at Sao Dieqo. • Announce": Chick 'H'earnand Keith Erickson. The Lakers take the1r 7 2 record into San 01~0. whim: the · hosts maintain the ~ors•ecord (2·Sl in the Pacific 0 1v1 .. 1on The ·Lakers are a \11-game beh1nd Phoenix 1nlhe P~clf 1c D1v1~ion. • · . RADIO E\askelball Lakers at San Die9Q, 6:50 p.m., <S70> Hockey Kingsa1 c:o1orado,6·JS p.m1, KOGO <~>. · •. SPORTS BREAK FOOT BALL ,. ..... r~c3 TRUCKIN' TROY . • • "l 'Vt! HAU A •'EW IOOd i:.,.rn .. •. hut 110 rar , every 1ame l 'vr m ad~ rt11 1't a ke11," s ays Seurn While· U1t! f';d111on linebacker 1 .. ,.,,.. 10 dt1wnpl1ty his own 1••·1 f1,rruu11<·•~11. W11rk m an off en h m11r1• r1·1.ilJtstJ C Vlt'W "lie• 11 t\(JI 1.nly a fi n~ football J>l :i,Yt't . h1"11 a v1•r y i-.mart kid . lfl· 11111lr.1"' 1111 of our tiefensive at11u11t11wnL'I 11n thl' field and ill our •tuul"U>rback ur1 defense . lie t•har•IW?I our .-slanL<1, c•alls orr our \I uni" ••nd 1Jth•·r things He know'! whut ti<• 111 dmn~ ... say& Wt1r k mllll "WE 00 i\ J..CYf of things t>n dcfenS•'. w1· dim 't s tand around and n.·ad uul ,,f the Oku; de· ft'n~c a nd IN h(IUlC ~411-pound lacklt' blow U.'-off the line. We don't v.an1 to mes:. a round with lhP linemen. we want the back, who l'i more our M l t: · As for St·un·r'<; l'1J lleg1ate fut ur e, 11 II s1art at Kansas L'n1 vusity 1f t hP J a yhci wk s berkon. "T rnv will hav1· !ti m<i vc to !>trong · ~afM y bct·au!ie of his ~i ze . · s ays Workm an. which :.u1ts Seurer fine~ "St rong ~afety 1s like d free linelJacker ," s&ys Se urer Seure r typifies Edison's defen s1· at 185 pounds Only :wn pound li nl'bac k N Hick OiHem ardu t ips the scales at 200 or over · Wtt 're just IJHl1· surfe r'> · :.ltys Workman MEA."i TRUCK t:RS v.oulrl dp pe:.i r Lo be a cl l'a n:r dl'!-C n ption of th1!>. edition ,,f thE' J::d1son Ex pr~'". whtl'h rQllcd lhroui.:h an l'XI rt•nw l~ cump('.ti t 1ve non leagw: schedult> prtr>r t11 tv.1J lca~ue v1ctones Purnell laheh St-urer as 11nt: v. ith a nose for the rout hall and adds.· ··He · just has t1 natural ~He always has t hose kn~s lDlll'" ankles ben( Bill Redding lforrne,. Ora nge Cuast College '>la r l was the same wa}; and I ·used tq have practice against him And .I t:ff Rob1111iol'l had 1t ~the ~op > fo r o.s . too · There waa a theory held that Edison's true drive tor the 1979 cro wn didn't re1tlly surface until E l Mo den a st unn e d the Chargers, 1.8·27. In non-league play lllJT SEUR E R SA VS s uch shoe k treatment isn 't neressary this year. "We remember El Modena so well," sa~s Seure r, alluding to lessons learned . Seurer and his Edison team· m ates may still remember El Modena bul the lessons they have been dealinf out to others are finding a liigg( a udience Pro-am Slated For Bowling Enthusiasts S1Knups are Wldt:r way for the Tiny !'.ilylor !'> Charity Pro·am Howli ng T11um &mcnt wh1i:h will ht> held Frida}. No v 7 at Capistrano Lane.., in Capistrano lll'<t<'h The prn-am 1·vt>nl ts bt:tng held in 1·1m1unc:Wm with the Westt:rn W11mcn Pruf P'>S1ona l Howlers· Tin) ~aylor ., Cla'>!>IC, which is St-I fo r :-.Ill\' k !I Prr1 am arl1on will include four tt·am!. tx1wl1ng from noon until nuo1nil!hl Thr-first squad, l1m1lt<d 111 "''m"'n onl> will earn ;.i SHI 1•ntr~ fee Juruors dnrl '-tm111r l'll1ze n.., rumprise the C.t'Cflnd l?rt>UIJ and the e ntry rtt IS S5 Th· rinal I"'" tt-a ms of bowlers bt-l!in t1<-l 1<m in the evening and v.1 II comp(:te fo r SJ.000 in first- placc pnze mone; For adults rmb U\J<, !>quad ea rned a S20 en tr: feF- 1 n <:iddJLJon. celebrities from ra dio tf'le,1s1on and m otion p1c turei: v.111 be on hand Entr) forms are a vailable at Tin~ :"aylor's rl'.'o;taurants and at Ca p1strano Lanes Fnr more in· for mation. phont' f.6 1 1901 . KnOw the Rams . I . . NAME; Jim Y.oun~blood POSITION : Linebacker . HT: (Jl-3. WT: 231.AGE:.30. COLl:EGE : Tennessee Tech R ES IOES: Fountain Valley. PRO: The Rams· -$P.COnd· rou nd drcift pic k 1n 1973, Y<JungblOOd was promanty a "Dec1al teams Player hos l1rst t hree seasons. In 1976, he lf\ovPd from Jack Reynolds' b~c.kUIJ pos•t1on to the outside One ot the most ferocious ta~r s .i.n the NF L, Young. bloe(falso tied for the club lead tti interceptions w11h five 1n l'i/q f\lfo of those were ·re- t urn ea fo r to U'c hdownc;. 'l'oungblood's season placed h•m on the NFC Pro 6owf '>Quad, his first. - COLLEGE: Youngplood was named Li ttle Al I-America by the Football Coaches Associa- toon and AP a~ we ll·as the Ohio , Va lleY Confe re nce's Defensive Player: of the Year 1n bolh 1971 and 1972. After h1'> senior year he played in the Hula Bowl and Coll~geAll-stargame. · PERSONAL: Born In Unton, S C . Youngblood a t tended Jonew 11le (S c; > High , ..... ----------------------------------------------~~~--~--~--------------------~------------~----~---------' . ' F ..... r..-c3 :SPEED ASSAULT. • • , maj or leaeue baseball with the New York Meta. • Tarlor set a water s kiing •peed rft'Ol'd one afternoon at Loni Beach Marine Stadium in 1911 th.at "I held for fk'e to seven minute. before Butch Peterson broke it." That's when be was :booked on speed on water and ~ aet out to 1et the world record. ' "~ou have to break the ex.isl· : lnl reeord by 1.0075 percent,·· he ; aaya. "Thia means I will have to ; 10 at leut ao mph. Our speed · lndlcator wh.lcb I• used on phan- tom jet airfraft, Indicated' we went DS.7 mph (290 knots) on one of our runs at Wa lker Lake." Thia wun't tbe futest, .. or t.be latest, bOwever. BE BAS A NUM BB& of -~cken lMludlna a ~ ID Oklahoma, Roy L. "Seikel and bl• partner, Joe Love. Tbey ba•e built and own a aeri• ol botel8 Ill tM HiltGll Inn cbaln. Tbe boat la buUt of Dum. moaam aluminum and Taylor bu foar ttnldural meebaalca from tbe nearb1 11 arl ne lilebcopts bue wbo ..... Mlped pat .. cnft ............ wttla ... .... , of lour ltnlctaral .......... from the lleDonaell-Dou1la1 plat. '"1"1111 bollt II capable ol n · ........ Uae •at.er. W•'ll . . ........... ...., .. Jllr&aat of ltl power":" .: T•rlor 1ap. ..n.,. are 14 .-...1 .. -...... .. ..... ........ ,. .... tki.t ... t ............. ..... <•• n ... _, ... .....,. ftEVO .... II ) ... ) • .... ..., Mft ·--,... • . . aboard to get through the timing ar ea and then the boat shuts Itself d o wn.. We do have a par achute but I doubt ir we. will have l<>' use it. All 1 have to do then is shut down all the va lves and eliminate the PSI." T ll AV E'L ING· A 'I'. SVC H speeds might make it diffi cult to see the measured area on the course but a n · eight-foo l Jimspbere· balloon is in the air at each end andjle will 'know ex actly where .he is at that time . "It's a wonderful feeling in the cockpit of the boat d urint a run," Taylor says. "You 1et a tunnel-viaion effect. You are 10· inl so fast that it appears yod are loin& through a tunpel. My mind ii anchored in a nd I am tota lly relaxed during a run. The only time r 1et keyed up ii when I abut down at lhe end of a hip speed nm but by the tim e I am •ble to ltud up ln the cocllpi\. I am cool qaln. '' When he dial• ln lhe U.S. Dis· covery ll at Lake Tahoe for lhe reeord rum, be will bne an op. tlmum speed potenUal of • mpb baed on tbruat that 'the rock~ ll capable of puahlna that boat~ tbe •ater. At ace 45, one would tblu tbla would bl tbe ultimate .,.a of a m• pa11•11d wtU. a pes±•• for 1P9111, lucb lln't tJae HM for LffT.,sor~ "We'n alreadJ puulna UM U.I . Dllu ••J.1D oa tM draw-... ...,..... ..,.. ''We are loctlrt .. ..._. to ...... ,IM .,... of-.. ... .Wap;!7' . ' . End of Era: 'NY Marathon ·To· Go Open? NEW YORK !AP) -The t• New York Ql.Y Marathon pro- bably m arked an end of an e ra. Ne xt year . the rac~ wh,ct1 has gro wn m a mazing popularity, probably no longer will be for the so-t•alled pure am ateur, The chances arc tha t it will be an o'pen competition, with huge \ am.ounld' of p'rize money for the _. leading finishers. fl'rM Lebow,.lhe r ace director and president of the New York Road Runners Club. has been a pro ponent of open competition since 1977. ijis hopes nearly ' became a realil}' this year. . For a while, it a ppeared that t h e 11th New Y ork C ity Marathon, .which be1an with 1.26 runnen in uno and drew a re· cord, 1tartin1 fie ld .at 14,0U Sunday, would j o open this ye ar. It wu llJUlOUft~ last month tha t 1be Athletics Conareu, lhe Amer ican 1ovemin1. body for lrltcll and field, had been srant· ed permluloa by the lntema· tion•I Amateur Athletic P'edera· . t Ion, the sport •a world 1o~minl body. to experiment for one year wlU. a' Grand Prix clrcuJt Uult would· award cub prtaes to the top ftJdlben of a aerl• of klnl· dl1tanee race.: . . . • A ........ jean1 manufacturer bad olfeNcJ to put UP I pUl'M ol lll0,000. Uncle'° IAAF r,_vtc· tlou, IM>weftr', the mOMJ WM DOt to ID to the .W.W. IMlt wu to M awmded to U.. e~ .. u.ey ,.,, ....... C.ollege Football ti•r~ " rr. cnlll'QI! toouw tl \t P'lf'dwlt for S.I •' oar ..I.ST • C•lolOr,,.. •I V!.C ILA (Oll\fu.,., I Ju 5' m I Or990n Sl~t• •I ~IMIO«l Ar ll on.11 «it1te •t Wtt\l'IH'tQ\Ot'I. W••htt1111on S•~•e "' or._ Otit1hQfnA S•at" At S...n Ol~QO 5.lt•lr , n .. lOUQ 8;A(h ~l•I• •f ,.., ""''I() SI.It' (.,.1 St••e~utlenoo at tiAw•111'" RQCIUf.S UCLA •I A"1onA Ro\ton (41llttQf" et Au f oro· fu .. (£1Po...,oa18fU 1-•31• ... , (ol<lf'..00 - Wy611'll'ho •I <.ooor-)'"'" • fil•<lllC'•f Uf'°" )taoo Nev~ (U\ Veo-u •t t41w M ttcl\.O " Nori" reus S'•'• •• Nt -w ~'''-'> ,.• • EAU No"• D.\mit v\ ""•"• •t 1;..,1 Rultw.,tout, N J Ml•mf, Fl• •I PeM St•ft Pott •I hr«u~ • Rut-\at/lo.rmy V~I •I ... ton Ul\<¥•1\HY CorMlt •I 8uc•nell L•l•.,.11• •I (.o4~1• Hoty Cr-OM~umbl• y •••• , ocrt""""" VIII..-• at 0.l•w••e Bro .... , HMV••d P,.M •• ~•nc~ton '°"',tw11n Rite ., ~W\ •I llttl• Roo ,, ~n J-Slate .... ylO• Te .. 1 o.r1t1~ .. HO<alon, n HOtlh c.ro11ne .. Olol•hUft,. leu • A&M .. SoutlWrn Met!IO'J"t r ... ,., r, ... Tech · \.ou•olaM h <ll •I Ar•-• St•I•, n • ·' .. !>OUTH G• orq•d l n.n ~t u v1i .. Wlll1o•rn t-M.itr-.. ,,.., t "'''' ~' .... • '" '' AvlHH •t 11· I 1t>' uid I Ut)a 411 .... ,~ •0..t ")ldl., u ~tl'Vlt'I l.At'11hnd c1I GN» \ll I ~+'t\•ll•"'°' at I ou1,1nn• '>Tat,. n r /,._Olf #ff LOUl~•tll(? n .. Uffftdl\ "'ii •'-"'rV'ldl' ,et ~t'i•r" \lQrl Ir/It ,,. "fu•~n Utr-011rn. ~\.ti_, ;el M1uv!.1nO te'~' Arl•l"'QtM *' MrNtt.·~ ~tdttt 11 /)ude,t>tll al Me,..._ph1\ s·.-1~ -'. "' Al'°"('4md· tw) M1,,.1~\tpp1 ~1.tl{' 01 J.C.ilt~n ,;. .. , Nort•111tt\I l GUIS•dl"ld d i N 1t N.Hh !tldt•, ,, (rnt'~""'''"'~ <f'~O fl Lam-r A• So\..0'"4'" M1\~1;.\1op1 n ~outhP•n t111no1 .. '11 Sov•hwe\l~rn l,.ou•''•"" n • ~1r-01n1a .it ,..,.,... .. ~ Soutn~rn U •I fet"WM"\'\.e~ Slalc. ,, '<f'll\'-'(9''( ()I I ul""'°·" w .. u Cl1rg1n1• '' V1tQ1n1,. t.c.n Clt!"1\0l'I al W•k• f'-o'''' 'N~\t•rn c:..tot.n_. .tt Ape>•taf ft1AO •1tAlfl W~fford at T!W ( .1-1 n MIOiWEU M1tH''t'\O'I• •• w.no.i. M1t.h1Qien •I tnd•~r~ Wt it fflu • ~t•t• at lncu•n• ~t•t• iH•Kon\Jn •t low• · K•J',•\ •I "•~ StAlt Not tf'M!rn ltllno~~ •t t<.nt Sl•tl' Qh.O St81e•t Ml<h•~n 'il•t• Mit\.O\I""• •• HfOr.tW • POrd• 81 Non-•te• n M••m• O •t rotedo • • ' Url"<W•.$••t• at W.~1•'n 111uw1' 01110 U •I W..tern Mo<J11.,.,. 8 •11 S••t• °' 8o•l•PQ v rffft Wltrul• Sl•te •I Dr•l• Ctn fl•I M•<llo-•I li;••tt~n M irhlQOn ~· ... ; t ' • .. _......_ ...... _..-.-: •• t FOOTBALL /GOLF I BOATING Crosby Southern Loaded Two-day Tourney's Past lrnpressive By llOWA&O L. tlANDV °' -o.Ht ,._ - When you stop to c h('clt th" hl't or playen who htvf' partlc1p.attd 1n th,. Cro1by Southern two da~ tournam t>nt 09er Uw •i• y.,a,,. It hH l>Hn In t'lll l t .. nrt.', tbe namee a.re quit" imprff5Jve ·ro p•C"ll one player and s1n1le him out fnr '~cli.l dlltlnrtioo wou.ld not do jU11tkt' tu othen wbo haw playod ln the fltld But the top llO un lht1 PGA Tour 11~1 for HIO abowl • lar1e num~r ot pl•y•n. whv Pl•yed in the eto.by South.-m at one ll m•· or another. Woody Sm1tb, prct1i'dent nf thf' Irvine Coast Country Club where th•• louroameot Is held ~•ch year lote 111 January or early ln February. is N)IYlpil in1 a list of acromplashm•nb or 1>11:.t playen. And lest y ou feel il 1s easy to gl't mto th .. field ol 72 amateurs wKo pla> lhl' h~u tl.1 ~' with their prof'easlonal partner. don't bt fooled by lhe MOO fee attached The l ~I field ia completely sold out •lrea-dy 11nd the pro9 won't be known unul the week of lht:' event. Wben the golf tournament was first 1n augurated, It w11 s he ld on the :.amt: weekend as the Cros by Uambake at Peb· ble Beach with complete Pt;A sanction Two years ago that sanction and the ddtes were withdrawn by the PGA but the ~P<>nJMHinft ~ l 'luo, 111 'IUPfJOrt group for U<>RR Mr morual llo'IJJllLll J 1dn't blilfk otr f 111rn It.!' 'UPI,. •r1 of l11 .. tuurnomt•nt t-'urln1m 11 INS'U :AIJ. 1'11 .. \ "PPOINTED ~'1tul ~nl .tt ..1 .._, «11.11r m .. n ur lht• e\/ent. switched •t.a ll•JI lu tull ''l'l"-•1ttt1· 111111ther tournament anrt a d<tt'd othc>t t•\•••nt:. to !Ju• fu11d-r1rn1lnK pro~rum and """ • ull 1t C'lirnh.altf' Week l nt'l11•t1~I 111 ltu '"' 111 r\l~1ts IAff' the KOlf (~()/_J.' lllui Ollrnt•nl ll1t lllltJOr &ltr1tc t1on 0 11 1-'eb , 11111 1; a 1 loor II ac kers H.t11nx. largely 101 r1un .;u1't>1 ... 11t the Nt:wportcr Inn three i•J1 l'OUJ "e ... ht.'rt-'>U(.'h things as softballs, , 1111,.::.tiol:> l•·niu-. halls and olher l"QUIP· ·nit>nt 1ha11 tti.1:.e usually used 1n golf are hi~h ta~tct1 .J l<u11 for ltoag rive and IO k 1 lt•mclcr run~ ;i ceh:bnty roMSl and a d am bake till m~ht ~fnre Lhc tournament I 1'1(.>t'fuJly a II 11f these events will ht> moocy ra1~er~ for the hc1!>pitaJ Of course. 11 ·duesn ·1 I ak1• any t(cnaus an mathematic~ II• figure oul that n amateurs at $600 each comes out tu S43,200 And that 's only the bi'ginnwg I)( thl· f\rnd-r u1sing prograrR. Four ma1or :;Jl\}nsors of the tournament J.IUl up the priie money (or the pros. There are corporute sponsorships that include !liRns at te<>s and ~reens · µrogrum recogn1 . t1on, etc. which s ell for $1,000 and could bn nl( in as much as $601000, Advertising an the tournament program and each of the supporting events for the tourney also ra1'\e funds fur the rnost worthy caU...e which has µicked up a con- sldt'rable amount of money over the J.18 Sl 'llX years through the elfort.s of the 552 Cl ub members and the golf tnumainent. While the dates aren 't until late 1n January and early Feb ruary, comm1ttcP members are alre ady working toward the succes~ of ttus year's event under the rtirt>ction of general chairman Tom Cal>t.) • • • WITH ONE OFFICIAL money tourna ment to go <the Mazda J a"an Classic 1n Osaka, Japan this weekend). fjeth Daniel and Donna Caponi Young are waging a torrid battle for player -of the year honors on the I.PGA tour. Dam1·l holds a slam lead . ~ 'ints to 71 for Donna The money championship is stall uv for grabs, especially if Dami'! fall!> below the top finishers. Daniel holds lhe lead in money earned at $223,708 rollowed up by Youni: ($215.486). Amy Alcott 1$212.'595 1 and l';;:rnry Lopei-Melton ($2<17.1351 ~~·-· Seeondary 'Shut Hounrd Vp' ~ Was Jets' Slogan NEW YtlRK IAP> Beating Howard Cosell Monday night seemed to be more important to the New York Jets than beating the Miam1 l>olpttins. After they had turned· ba('k Miami 17-14, losing their first shuto!Jt in four years only m the final mmute, the Jets targeted the ABC sportscaster as a prime motivator. Am criran Cunft•rC'nc·C':. ·f-• .,.,c Division t1th' and by -;,,me t11 reach the Super llo\\ I The ir season, lhou~h. I!> u shamblt>s at 2 6. the w1>rst in thl! cnnfcrenc" "We're bttll!r than our rN: ord." Todd said "Thi:. t1mf' we didn't do anylh1~ ::.tup1 rf No pena lties. No m1 ::.'>ed <iss1gn ments .Just drovt: 1t right down their throats ll ~Uri' fet•b gCiod t0 win one al home HN ·ll. w. were Hi. It feels good to win llne anywhere." For Miami it was a very costly loss. A victory would have kf'pl the m within a gamP (If New England and Ruffalo Tuesday, Oc tober 28 l!MO DAILY PflOl Cf ARTIE MOORE FREDPLACKA Golden 50 Top Prep Performances ( l.asl week's playsof5G yanbormore> 79 ArtJe Moore (Irvine), kickoff return for TU 72 Fred Placka <Dana Hills ), TO pass from Paul S1zelm:,• 51-Scot! Davis 1 Estancia >. antercevtion rtturn for TU · Seai;on 79 -Moore <Ir vine>; 7l-Moser rOcean View J, Slouka (Mater Dei 1, Vt-nlura (Manna>: 72 -Grandstaff I Marina/, l'lacka 1 Dana Hills). 69 Harry (Fountain Valley 1: 65- Bush I M arina 1; 62 Gleed <Dana Hills>, Gr anzella fWi:=stm1nstcr1. lil D avenport tOana Hills); 59-Urmson ( Estanria J. Ventura IM arina ); 58-Davis 'Laguna Beach ); 57 Harry <Fountain Valley>. l"randsen 1 Marina); 56- (; r t1fld:.laff 1 Mann.i>. Mounce I San Clemente I: 53-Swcazy !El Tor<>), D .Jack c;on 1Ed1son l: 52 -Will.Jams CEI Toro1, In ine 10 rean View 1 51 Davis ( E"tancia ): 50 Giddings ':'\1 wportllurhuq Las t Week· s Slatlslica I Lt>adf' rs Rushia~ I 1> J Bt-11 1 Edison ), 25-175: 2. Chris Ventura c Marana 1. 17-J.lJ 3 Oamon Swea1y <F.I Toro). 26-119: 4 Kt-vm Higgins 1 Mater Oe11, 16-112 :; l'at l.ustajl C Marm<t 1. 15·100 Passlng 1 .Jam ~c<:e1 h1ll 1 EsLanc1a J. 11 15 0, 18!1, 2 Bryan llouglass 1E I Torc,1, 7.11 o. 169 3 ~fall Stevens I Fountain \t;illc>y1, 13 21 0,152. 4 l<obt-rt Anthon .. !Newport Harbor 1. 16·2!:!·2. 14~. 5 Greg Knapp 1 Huntingtor. Bea('h 1, 10·:.?4 3. 141: Ii P aul Sizelun• rOana 11111!'1, 9-17·1, 122. ·1 Cla,· Tuckei <Corona del Man , 8·11 2, 121: 8 Ke n MaJOr (Edison), 7·15·1. J(l(I Receiving I A!Jtol ( 'arhul a r E stancia>. 5·95; 2 Steve 'f.urner C Hunt mg ton Reac·h). ;, 81 : 3 Jot I Rodgers 1 Westminster>. 5 45. 4 Mi ke 'frottt:r <MatE'r Ot-1 1. 5·43 ; 5 Pat Evans (Newport Har borJ.5·34 Scoring l. Bob l 1rmson <Estancia 1, 24 . 2 Ken :\1aJor t Edison) a nd Mike Hoh1lio tS;;in Clementc1 12: 4 , Damon Sw11azy t El Toru , 1 l "I GUF~ IT shut Howard up for a little while,· s aid Jets quarterbac k Ric hard Todd. whose run-oriented attack enabled New York to build a 17-0 lead on Scott Oierking's 1-yard sweep, Todd's own 16-yard scramble and Pat Leaby's 48- yard field goal. "If we bad lost, he wo uld bne found fault with everythJng we had done . '' Then, sarcastically reflecting on the chorus or boos which greet- ed the J ets' first appearance on the field and the number or anti· Cose11 banners in th.e Shea Stadium stands, Todd suggested · "Howard's not as well liked as we are. but he deserves it. It's self· made" Snubbed Again Joe Klecko, the. right end on the New ·York def ens<' which limited Miami's total offensP. to just 167 yards before the-Dolphins mount· . ed t~ir two scoring drives in the final 6 :21. noted : "Monday Night · Football is a big'factor. Cose11 is.41 big factor. He gC'ts on the T V, he ('an tear you apart We didn t want thattohappen." Dierking. though. lookert at the television exposure a little more positively. ·:we've got a whole na- tion which hasn't. seen us ," he s aid. ·'This was a chance for us to sta rt all O\'er again m front of the whole country." ~E Vlt'TORY WAS, in fact, a .,..,,..,..... re rth of sorts for the J ets. a pre- MIAMI QUARTERBACK DAVID WOODLEY TAKES AIM. se fon pick by many to win the \ Mission Viejo Slates Runs For 5k, I Ok fro.Pap CJ TOPSY-TURVY ••• A round-trip ticket plus $100 in spending 'money to the 1981 Boston Marathon is the priz~ to the top rour finishers in the up- comin1 Missioo .Viejo 5 and lQK ,runa .• set for Saturdav The run, scheduled to begin at 8 a . m . at th e corn er o r Mar1uerite Parkway and O'Neill Road. circles Lake Mis- sion Viejo and features varied terraina. · Tbe four prize categories for . tbe lOK run are to]> male and ·female runner and top Xission Viejo male and female resident. Overall grand champions ln each c#tbe four cate1ories must meet tbe qualllytng standard& for tbe 1•1 &.ton Marathon and provide proof of qualifica - Uou. Juries to key personnel on the trad1t1011ally stronger teams and motivation. "WP can t hank Bert Be ll l former com rn issioner) for keep- ing the game competitive," the Miami coach said ." He originated the system of helping the poorer teams by giving them first choiceslnthedraft. ·'We bad fewer teams back then and more good players could be brought in. It's different now You have one.pick o\Jt of the first 28. You can't afford t_o make a mis- take "You can see what Billy Sims , who may be the best rwuiJng back in the league, has done for Detroit. Joe C ribbs bas been a great auet to.Buffalo. Loot how Tampa Bay turned everything around Jut year -with a spot here and a spot there. "T"ere's no breathe rs any more -any one team is capable of beating any other, records to the contrary." ' · Shula, based on teams he's played and aeen on TV, la unwtll· inl to make any Super Bowl pre- dlctiom. "Dlcll Vermeil hH done a tremendouajobatPbUadeli>hla," he actnc,,~IW1ed . "He has a 1tron1 defeme and an ezpiolive. offense wltb Ron Jawol'lkl at quarterbact. New En1land ll very pb,yateal. Don't eouat tbe ....... out. They"ft h..S eoaU7 · 41ljurill but Cbuek Nob la tbe kind ot 1 eoecb wbo can ke.p them toletblr '' . If modut7 Ja•d permitted, ............. added: "Alm .. .k.., •e,eoa UM Dolpblna." • S huJa is a born winner . a fact borne out by hjs re markable,re- <'ord covering 17 sea11ons as coach in the NFL. A stickler for fundamentals and firm discipline sortened by a sensitivity for his players, this low-key product of John Carroll University in Cleveland owns the best winning percentage of the 10 winningest coaches in NFL his· tory. With a 73-26-4 record in h.ts seven years at Baltimore and 116·44·1 with Miami going into Mo nday night's game with the J ets. he boasted a wlnnin' percentage or. 717. Also he was running a lmost neck-to-neck with Dallas' Tom Landry for the honor of becoinlna the third NFL coach to enter the 200· victory sanctum. George Halas ol lbe Chicaago Bears, tbe league's grandfather, achieved 326 career triumphs, followed by Green Bay's Curly Lambeau wtlh 234, Landry with 113 through Sun- day and Shula witM189 before Monday nllbt. However, Sbula, who bu had five unbeaten atreakl of 10 or more, • .,,.., 11 alone above .TOO. Halaa left a .874 mark, Lambe•u .us· and Landry la •orkln1 on a perceataceof .m . Sbl119 lbtma stmmickry and vloleDce. "I like to work wit.bin the rulft,"MH)'I, "andlllketodolt ' wltla a lot of polM and clua:I JIU lo ... • deu bit u •ueb' aa ...,...., but tMte ... ditr~ betw .. a deeln to win. ud .. ,... ................ Sox TW7l Ba,·ks on Morg<m A ....... SUUIU 2411 ~ Blfd. BOSTON IAP) He halo· WQ11 rr.or<' games as <i minor league m;mager than lhe Boston Rert S4)X tiave 14 on the last l i yPars. · lie 's k11o<'ked a round th<: bu..., hes so long he d0t-sn't mind thi' thorns nil that much . But. all things consirterf'c1, J1w Morgan would rathf'r be 1n Boston On Monday he wasn't And next baseball season he won't lw While Ralph Houk was J,1re}lu n ng for his coronation as the Hed So.x ' nE'w managtfr, Mor~a~ wa:; strolhn~ amoog the trees nC!ar ~ic; .Wulpolt> ho me, It was a pleasant montlng It <'Ould have been nicer "I took a nice walk an lht' wood~ to day. It was beautiful, .. he s aid Hui finding his way out was a lot easier than discoverin~ the palh out of the minor league forest. "Sure. I'd hke to manage rhe Red Sox, .. he said~ ''I'\<' s pent all m) life in the minors. It's that s imple I'm tn the gamC' for that ret.son. to get to !he ma1ors. · F o r the past seven sea,on:. Morgan has managed Boston's top "It 1<; a litt le frnstratang but. s tall. Cnta Mesa S49..C 1f \OU love bascb<1 ll like I do. it's not ---........... --~"""""'""'-""""'" .... _ _,. ali that Lvugh." he said. "I don't __ N_O_W_A_V_A-ILAB-..... L"""E~: mind t>us rides. The longest one we l h;n·e 1s 6 hour!> fl ' 2 hours. That's Mini Office Rental : not so bad ServicH Include "ll's a good hf..-, thnugh Nothing • ~:.~:::·:.:;:.. ) wrong with ll It's a dccenl li vinl: " ..... P~-..... -•e l Not decent enough lhal he can go : ~~~;:~;:;:~:~·::e .. i i without a winie r JOh : ~·.::;::.,~:·.,..• · -~ F o r several years Mor~an has . 241., """''°'"'.w i wor ke d on the 18 miles of the •·0 -1 M assachuselts Turnpike thctl stretch ACT NOW. SPACE LIMtTEQ\ 1P0194 _.,....STAL-·e"o'"•x•d• · ~~ wes t frum Westo.n. driving a truck ~ and clearing snow Ile plans to go b k h rt T l k · · 369 E. 17th St. / a.c tot al a er ian sgtvmg. Suite 21 , Colle Mesa '· · (~ood frE>sh air out on the Pike," 6 1•4118 / h I'.' said . fiiii:i:-ii-~-;;:=:~iiiiii:iiii:~:' Rut if he had the Boston Job. "I · --r-d ' O wouldn't he scufflin~ ;:\rounll too much. I don't think " Morgan s aid that he isn't bitter. page that Red Sox offi cials have tre11ted r him well Rut he said he would con· · sider a m ajor lea~ue offer elsewhere WIDE AREA 1( Ont' came Moss the Boss COVERAGE farm team, the Pav.'lucket Red Sox Pon Moss, Coronado Yacht Club, Before that h~ ro a n aged seven was installed Sunday as the 1981 pre· Ouegf C'•HCy. L.~. C'ouo-. ly. Nie Bfrurdlao Couty. RJvtnlik ('-ty. seasons in_Pililsburgh's organiiat~on; sideQt_{>f New~{l.J)~~~J\ Sailing As· And bef~l he w• .• --.vm .... lt;JNi..<,.""fX'~ t~~ion's arut'oal " major league infie lde r who playt"d an mee ting anct bre akfast al Balboa a total of 88 games an four ye:irs . Ya<'ht Club. Moss is a resident of Morgan. winner of 1,00!> of \he l.95A lluntingt.on Beach. mi n or·leagu e ga m e s he ha s Installed as secretary was Carl mana~ed, r eportedly was a can Last. Bahia Corinthian Yacht-club, didate to succeed f>on Zimme r in and Jim Emmi, BCYC was sealed as Boston and thought he had a good treasurer. Ne w directors elected for chance. a three.year term are Alan Andrews, Now. he said. "I have no idea" Balboa Yacht Club; Ron Malanosky, about the ruture . He said he would Dana Point Yacht Club, and John return to Pawtucket 1f asked. Savage, L<>ng Beach Yacht Club. Honors For Ruby '17.75 toUI mo. cot& no deposit on credit approval OR"'<.I C CH 'n 11"1110 lltlPH11'f ''II\ IC I '"' I SANTA ANA R EOONOO BEACH Ruby , skippered by Frank Vaughan, Wind- jamme rs Yac ht Club. was the winner of the Al Rog ers Perpetua l Trophy, symbolic of the Southern California Performance Htndicap Racing Fleet c hamp- ionship, ln p three.race regatta sailed Saturday and SUnday out of King Harbor Yacht Club. Vk'vc taken the ads and listings that busi- nesses use to call each other and put them in e1 separatf' book -The Los Angeles Business To Business Yellow Pages, Yo u'll find materials. equipment and services from firms clll over the grea ter Los Angeles market. And you'll find them faster and easier than ever. CLASS A --1. Hot Run, Albert Castillon, KHYC; 2. Rooster Tail, Fred Edelman, DRYC; 3. Grins, Dan French, DPYC. • CLASS B -1. Pr i mera , Reuben ·Vollmer, PVYC; 2 . Strokes Don Tallman, JC~C ; 3. Ruby, Frank Vaudaan, WYC. - Tubas? 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JI-Et TOf'O l•t MIHIOnl No•, 7-Elt...,lt l•I lrvrnel "OY. t•-Irvine SOUTH COAST LEAGUE Captmeno Valley (6-1) lit £1 Toro o Cotl•- U Cart-11 , ... _.,_, •t Hortll Clll-sldeJ 20 S.nC-t IS MIMl4rl Viejo Ocl. Jl-0.... Hllll Nov. ,_ L._.a a.a<11 Now. t._t..aeuna Hiii• Dena Hlllt (W) 20 M._il• ,, lrvfne I• IHMtl Jt Unlwrllty • ICalefla 0 Missie.\ Viejo H LeeuNatlKll 0<1. 11-el Ceplllr-Volley Hev. l-UIYM Hlllt H•w.1-s.nc- LeiMMllMctl( .. 1) =ti': . ,,.... • ""'* .. , • L...-MI* ,, Daill ..... Oct.l ....... 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Imel FOR THE RECORD I BUSINESS Western Air Loss Told TaxCrnmbBlamedforTurnaround LOS AN<a;LES (AP) Citlna depressed t·urnlnwi and a reversal or tax credita, Weetem Air 1.111.-11 hat! N'ported A S6.4 million third-quarter loas <"ompured with net income of $6.5 million in the 'll.lme c1uartcr last year. Th•• loss came to 54 cents a share against net 11( 45 ('1•nts per share in the comparable .1979 quarter. So rur in 1980, Western has lost $20.6 million, compared with pror1t or $33.1 mill.ion, or $2.40 per Angeles, say mcreased competition and mutual earnings problems prompted the meraer proposal last August. A previoua merger attempt was re- jected by the Civil Aeronautics Board in July 1979. The latest proposal currently is before the CAB, which has taraeted a decision by March 31, 1981 , said Western spokeswoman Linda Do&ier. Hearings on the matter were scheduled to begin next month. shar.-, in the first nine months of last year. ,-------- w•:."'fERN, WHICH IS seeking to me rge with ('onlin.-ntal Ai rlines, said its third quarter loss was the result of reversing $12.5 million in invest- ment tax credits. of which $6.8 million was re· ('Orded earUer this year and $5.7 million in 1979. < Wf'c;tem made 1Ls inaugur al fiigM to John Wayne Airport in Orangt' County on Monday J. The reve rs al, according to Western's president and chief executive officer Dominic P. Renda, was spurred hy lower-than-anticipated earnings. upon which a company bases the amount of tax credits it hopes to Lake in a given period. He s aid the carrier's higher fares m the quarter helped it report a 9 percent boost in operatin~ earnings. but r ising fuel prices pushed operating expenses up 10 percenL PRf:·Ti\X F.ARNINGS in the quarter were $9 2 million. while pre-tax income in the compara· ble 1979 quarter was S4.2 million. Third quarter revenues were S273.7 million a gainst $251,1 m illion in the like quarter last year . The carrier s aid it s yield, or average revenue per passenger· mile, increased 20 percent to 10.16 cents from fl .44 cents in the quarter It said its v1eld would have 1ncreast:'d more had it not been for disroWlt rares, wh1cl1 were mvolved in 60 per· cenl of its traffic .jn the quarter F'or the firs t nine months. Western had revenues or S743 .6 million, up 6 percent from $703 million in the s ame period le&st year. Western and Continental, both based in Los . ~' CALL TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UPTO sso0,000 :\'ew port ~~-~~~¥o!:'.~1:.~!nc 8 (714) 760-6060 FOR SALE $50,000 to $500,000 s~ 1 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS I City Surrenderi~g? This sign might indicate that Sacramento officials or the state government itself - had given up trying to battle. double digit inflation and meet monthly bills. Actually, it was intended as an eye-catching gim· mi ck by a Sacramento real estate firm . Rural Areas' Utilities Grow WASHINGTON (API Electric service and telephones are m ore than a convenience in rural America, the Agriculture Department says. They are a source or thousands of jobs. According to a department survey, electric and telephone systems financed by lhe agency in 1979 helped create 47.200 JObs . . The figure included 8.600 1obs. d1r~ctly a~d 18.60()'-indi rectly in 1,536 commercial~ mdustnal and community facilities. the survey said. The figure does not include jobs for new con· st ruction or a,.dd..itions to existing electric and ; pbohe facilities) ,. { " ·' r 1 / ' / / ') ,. I' r i-1 The Agric ulture Department's rural elec- trification administration provided loans ror l ,194 systems last year . . "Besides the direct establishment of JObs, the total impact of the electric and telephone lines o~ rural economies is obvious but hard to measure, Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland said. He said in lhe last three years the loans helped create 86,000 jobs nol counting employment from economic growth or rural areas. Many of the projects also involved l~~ns and grants for housing, water and sewer add1t1ons. of· fi cials said. COLLECTORS CORNa I • lnlert!•t only PllV"'"'"' • Weekly co••lt•ente • letcO•t! • Co••t!rch1I • Rt!•ldential • Mo nthly fundlne• • 6 •onth• to J ,,.,.,. • South"'"' Callfornl• ,, lo11n inform•tiu n •t!rvlc• '•' 1 ... (714) 759-1515 AMEIHCAN HOME MORTGAGE f ., .. "", •• •1"'•H Dt •• ) ... yn Pi 11 I N••ourt Bl!ac" Callforn1c1 9?600 Herit9Se Bank '11°111111 •1 I I II\ CONSTRUCTION FINANCING •Residential up to 4 units no ta.keqJt commitment required •commercial Buildings Ta keout commitment required along with leases •orang«> County Properties •Land Loans up lo 1 year 50o/r of appraisal •up to $750.000 f j I • 1 ' @ IOUAlllO'JMoc; L.l!'N OER ··Heritag0·Ban)v 2 I 7 I CAMPUS DRIVE tRVINE CALIFORNIA 92713 CONT ACT JEFF JOHNSON (7141833-3700 Rare Caine a .. mp• GOLD a SILVER Prtcee for 10/27/IO aa..... .....Cl.9'1. .. ..., ,.., "61 ....... ......... MH t6& .-. Im. A Golden Opportunity Let Inflation Work For You ,.,., ....... AYAldLIMOWI Pr91tlae locllllon, Early M.11 Deflvery. Olding and ton.dint U:I.~ ....... ... 0 " ~ .... --'''" ..... ,. ......_CAfl714 QUICK CASH (usually in 7 to 10 Working Days) MOOILOW MONTHLY PAYMIMTS L-tfer91Y,..,..wa1 .. ll -,_ ,,.,.,., HUNTIW6TOM MACH ,....., ... l •"""'9l 'tUOOPecNkc .......... ., lahllt-tH4t 114/146-1167 • 11 J/ltl·JH1 MIWPOIT .. CM '1,000 to '200,000 CALL TODAY! "'....,,.... C.......... Avelleble for up to one year IO"Oef #H• ·tlUt-114/~ltJJ terms avall1ble w1lh interest only ~nts Offices end effihetes alto In San &ernardlno. Riverside. P1lm Sorint•. San Diego. P9aedena. San FrancitCO . ()ceel_,., Century City ·-·· 7 I J ... """"·-·· CONNECTICUT PAIR ENTEA EARTH STATION MARKET Merk Kulegll. left, •nd Portu• Bertow Bulkt Syetem• Plwny Deliveries Flooding Office PHOENIX tAP> Workers at the Aetna Life a nd Casl.alty Co office here don't have much use for motor oil an their hn(' of wor k. but 2.000 cases of it wer e delivered recenll) Florists have been delivering unordered bouquets . pizza stor es have sent unrequested pies and l'ountless exterminators havt• rushed to the scene to kill non-existent bugs. Janitors . carpet cleaners , a ir conditioning repa irmen. caterers and tow-truck operators have all knocked on the office door, only to be told politely that their services weren ·1 needed POLICE SAY THE phony dchvenes a re appar:enlly the work of one man. bu.t they're not sure who he is or how to stop him if they find him _.f Pete Love lcke . manager of the claims office. said he believes it's all the result of a spat between a woman who works with ham and her estranged husband. ··Apparently. he i'i doin~ this in hopes we will fi re his wiff', and we aren't goin~ to do that.'' Lovelace sa id THE DELIVERIES A Rl:o~ so freq ue nt and the delivery people so a ngry that the com pany has hired a guard to handlt• l hl' com· plaints, he said Lovelace s aid the deliven es began Oct 14. a day after he re· fused to allow a man who identifi ed himself as Frank Gazzo to talk to his wife. Mary, an Aetna trainee EARN U P TO .... -........ ---__ ..,.,,,_ -·-····-····-· -··--·-·· ,, • Business Tuesc:tav. Octo ber 28, 1980 DAlL V PILOT C1 Earth· Stations Sold • Satelliie Receivers Available for Home TV Sets l'lJTNAM, Conn !Al' l When J ohnny Carson get.6 bleeped on itw .. 1'on111ht Show' by the NBC censor , Mark Kulaga and Portus llur low 111 don't bave to read lips to know what he said . Wtult-must Amer1c1.w s saw only snippets of the Moscow Olym· 1>11•:. on televt:uon. Kulaga and Barlow watched for hours. With a l2·fool wide , dish-shaped antenna in their backyard, K ula~u. l l , a11d liurlow, 32, can hone in on a constant shower of rn 11,:rnwuves beamed to earth by eight video-producing sate llites 11ar kcd ovt-r the equator SOME O•~ nn; SATELLITE-earned programming is ready ror publJl• vtew1og, out some 1s unedited, s uch as taped shows a nd ne ws rum being sent from all over the world to New York network headquarters ·Part or thto ~la mou r of this 1s to wa tch things you are not sup- IJOSed to see. Barlow said. Kula.ca and Harlo"' o wn a company called Black and White 1'.:ntt>rprises Ltd , J mong about a dozen companies in the United St;:1Les that have Jumped into the "earth station ·· m arket. llome t>a rth stations a ntenna. receiver and amplifier a re !.<'alt.>d down versions or the receiving systems cable TV companies use But wha le C'able comparues primarily use just one s atellite and µrov1de a n a\'erage uf a dozen channels. home earth stations can catch s ignals from fl"> or the sate llites. which serve more than 50 <'h<.1nnt>ls The technology involved 1s not ne w. What is ne w 1s the price 1t ·s now within. reach of the consumer. Bla<·k <.1nd White ·s lowest priced system is a bout SJ.000. exclud- tng ins lallataon whal'h c~an be done by the customer. said Kulaga. "Two people could put up the antenna and have pictures 1n a weekend.·· he s aid About three year::; ;;igo the lowest priced earth station wa!i about $20,000 Even a y1•ar and a half ago it was $10.000. Kulaga said. ·'Wha t ha!> happened 1s that as products a re mass product.!d. the price has s lowly been coming down and this year the price ha!> fin ally come down to con!>umer level." s aid Kulaga But legal fuzzinC!>'i s urrounds this fled gling andustry, de- regulated last Novcmht-r by the Federal Commumcations Com· mission. FCC r uJl'S prohibit "una uthorized recept~on and use ·· of sate ll.tte signals. but the mdustry is so new that ··there·s not a good set of let:al precedent!> on what is per mitted a nd what 1s not,·· s::ud Ronald Lepkowski, chief oft he Fr c·s satellite radio bra!JCh. Wind Power Evftl .,. SAN FRA NCISCO I Al'> · Pacific Gas & Electric pla ns to harness t h e wind for power starting an 1982 with a gene ralo1 in the hills ne ar Fairfield The $10 million plant 1s ex p e e l e d t o g e n e r a t e 2,500 kilowatts m winds above l mph FC~ regulations also prohibit the retransmission or relay of in-' ~ormat1on received from. the s atellite signals -for example , tap· mg a program and selhng it. "That's piracy. It's definitely ii·· legal," said Kulaga . Also, cable companies pay for the nght to relay the program· ming they receive via satellite. but the earth station owner's obligation to pa y the programmer is unclear In some cases, the programmers lwho originate the material > "a re not set up to de al with customers on a one-to-0ne basis." Kula ga said "It would cost them too much to process your SJ.50 pe r month. "For the individual consumer, we will tell them how to contact ' all the programmers . We 'll advise t hem as to the legahty of ' it a nd that will leave it up to the m whether to pay the program mer ." he said. P rogrammers' fees range from nothing -religious programs usually ar e free tO $4.50 a month. he added. Barlow said he believes. however , that regulating earth sta· lions will be near impossible. The probable solution, he suggested, is a system to protect programming, using devices that would scramble transmissions. Paying custom ers would be given de· coders to unscra mble programs The bag difference between ea rth s tations a nd cable is the cost cable TV's 1s mut·h lower In Connecticut, ror examvle, basic r able servicl' runs between $8.50 and SI I per month. and the cus tomer gets a dozen l'hannels Services like Home Box Office cost an additiona l $8 to $10 a month. said Richard Hubbell. presi· dent of the Connecticut Ces ble Tele vision Association. Satellite TV users . by compa rison. might have to pay up to S4 50 per channel. Kl"LAGA ANll BARLOW AGRF.•: with llubbell th<1 t satellite TV is no threat I<> cable while the pri ce gap is so large. but 11 does offe r one attrac tive aspect already Cable is mo!>t profitable in de nsely populated areas but 1s not gem•rally a vailable in s parse!) peopled regions Barlow se es satl'lhte TV s m<irket in those are;.i~. as well a::. those whert.' broad- c ;.ist re('ept1on as pour Barlow said Black a nd White s re('e nt advertising produ('ed 400 inquiries during its first two W('('k~. about fiO per cent from tn· d1vi dual consume rs and the rest from video equipment d ealers ··1-~our hundred inquiries 1n 15 days 1s a good and icat1on the puhhc 1s ready.' Ba rlow !>aid ··tt '!> stricll\' a matter of economics J m filling a void .. · ()v•·r Tiu· ( :ounh·r NASO listinqs ~j ·I ~,~~·(J' ')l'\d""''•' ~i_.1 N11 ,..., t_ ·~. ,.,...11l_-r11 •·· I ,. .. "' .. .. ,... 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( 401 S SANTA FE SANTA ANA 835-3305 _ EFFECTIVE ANNt 'A L YIELD CURRENT THRU 11114180 Fully 5'ecured wllh )'lonthly Paymenls- Trusl Dttcl 12 to 24 Month."i Owner Development l'rim~ Commerdal Short Term Options Rul Estate lnvl"stments l) F FF. R SL' HJ E C' T T fl I' H E \"A I I. I NG R E(i t• 1.A TIO:'l:S 1/714/751-0482 Loring Bu i Id i ng, I n c. I "" R;'"'" A••·· • '°" l~I"" L•Hlom,. ""' Introducing .. : __ ~~f.t;n ~ ,_ .. -- THE ROADSTER Inspired by a 36 Mercedes Benz 11·11s olall8"J-new beauty has a GM 3,8 htet.V·6 powertrain and GM chassis, The Centaur • -r Standard equipment includes, aulomatlc • is almost entirely handmade Sculpling of transmission. Power steenng, disc brakes. the body, 1ntert0r leather de1a11tng and air cond11tontng, chrome wire wheels, shaptng of the 1nch·lh1Ck solid mahogany AM •FM stereo casselle Deltvered. 1n dash are hand done as are most of the Cahlom1a. tor $29,600 Tax. license and luxury appointments. 1 docum~ntary fees are not included &b ~Q~pre, IQC. 13600 Beach Blvd., Westminster, Ca. NIH or 1ee1ktg-Mr. Lew Spruance (714) 636-2500 (714) 892·6851 . \ftk'vc taken the ads and listings that busi· nesses use to call each other and put them in a separa te book -The Les Angeles Business To Bus iness Ye llow Pages. Yo u'll find materials, equipment a nd services from firms all o ver the greate r Los Angeles ma rket. And you'll find them faster and easier than ever. Pizza 7 It 's listed in Pacific Telephone's Los Angeles Consumer •Yetlow Pages. WASHINGTON I APl -T he Environmental Protection Agency has issued a new set of high. a ltitude emission stand· a rd s for cars. thre<' >ear s afte r Cong ress ha lte d a s imilar at- tempt. The regulations will take effect for cars and light truc ks st arting w ith 1982 model!.> By 1984. the EPA s aid . it ho pes to have toughe r standards. THE STANDA RDS wall add an average of $2.1 to the s ticker price of autos sold ahove 4,000 feet sea level. the EPA said. Hydrocarbon exhaus t emissions are limited to .57 grams per mile un- de r the new standa rds a nd carbon monoxide emissions will be limited t o no more tha n 7 .8 gr<;t ms per mile. Deadline Extended l y fl••Auoc1a1H l'rft\ The deadline for com. menting on the Federal Trade Commission 's mobile home warranty rule has been extended for 6 days. The new deadline is Dec . 15 and interested persons can send their thoughts and sugges - tions to the Office of the Secretary, F e d e r al Trade Commission, 6th Street and Pennsylvania Ave nu e NW , Washington, D.C .• 20580. The propost'd rule would require manufac- turers to make full re- pairs for all defects cov- ered under a mobile· hom e warranty. It a-lso sets deadlines for com· pletion of the repair work. The extension wu re· quested by three moblle· home inch•try 1roups. ANOFFICE POI SHMO. P.O. IOI Sit MO. .... Olrf .. Clt MMR•MIUU THIPOITIOX 149-2217 --4110-----=--.....--I Af\dd•tt Al'<j)A Al\~l,O Antd (P 1\411c:JM11 ~ At<>e'lGc.> A>OCu•• Atl(,\L t lUl.tn fh Uowd(g ll.oll•P•I'. &41\QHE U \•l R' 9 t!d\".tl f r GJyl\M• U."t'llr\t< f:)i•nHIJ.lli "'." J I JJ ,,. •e- '~ •t ., t'""" .. 0 .. , jO tJ ''°l'.r...i .,., .. .; ..... , • ..,,,.., t ., '• .. ,._. ". 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The 1nst.rument of the metamorphosis is already being cons!dered Ill th~ lfouse and Senate. And lest you think they ve lost their financial a nchor altogether, consider some of the background_ U.S industrial society isn't what 1t used to be: it needs cap~lal to m~ernaze and become more efficient. Small busmes~es which cre ate Jobs and promote competition complarn that they are una!Jle to raise funds. Meanwhile. tht.-re you s it squirming in your financial strait Ja cket, frantical· ly looking for a way to get ahearl You watch inflation eat your assets like acid eat s metal or termites eat the front \~~ porch Somethinil has lo be done. and thal 's where the Individual Investors lnc·ent1ve Act w<>uld step into .the pie· ;dJ turc THE lllA WOULD allow you to sub· cu•••,, tra<:t from your income taxes 10 percent of whatever new money. up to St0.000 a year, you invest in corporate stocks. If. you invested Sl,000, for example, you would lower your ineome tax by $100. That $100 would come right off the bottom-line figure, a credit on the lax itself rather than a deduction from taxable income. There 1s an important prov1s1on. The money would have to be new to the market You wouldn 't be able to sell s toc k in one C(1mpany and, in the same year, use the pro- ceeds to buy into another. The money would have to come from without. the stock m arket, such as from savings. PROPONENTS OF THE idea and there are 79 co- s ponsors in the lfouse and others 'in the Senate , think it would help feed money to mdustry. relieve individual financial pressures, and generate a robust economy. Perhaps. you s ay. but how m the name of taxes can Uncle Sam afford to gave up all that revenue ? Well, some proponents say. he. too. might be better off for having re· turned some of his revenue to the in vestors. George A. Nicholson, Jr of the National Association of Investment Clubs, one of the ma1or forces behind the pro· posal, explains that the Tre asury already is los ing millions 'of bucks bec-ause of debt financing TO EXPLAJN: A COMPAS\' can finance itself by raising eqwty. as 1n the stock markrt. or by borrowing, as m the bond market lntcresl •is charged on borrowed money. and that ante rest is tax·deductible Over thl' ne xt HI months. Nicholson observes. U.S. companie may ha ve to raise S12.5 billlon Sin ce it is now more favnrable ror a firm lo borrow rat her than to raise equity, he s ays , the) are hkely lo do so .tiilo<-k!f 111 Thfl .. . .. po11i9h1 NE.W 'f6FflC IAP) S•IP\, I P '" P••<• a.no ttf'\ <f'Wogit 01 ltw 11t1•tn mCKt •<t1vf' Nt• ~Ot• Stoc:a i: At.twll'9f ·~'VIit' tt•cUn9 natlot\dllV •t mOf'.-'"4'" SI Am C.:.y•n •~1 JOO )(f • • 1 • 80i1t1m1 S ;61 JOO U • SouU•ldRoy •d Jl>(o,iru >0"" IOM JCoS lOO ..... At1A1cMt \ 117,600 _.\~:\. Ponn(ent 1•1 <.oo 11 ... 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"'IJ I J 11 I t.'l ~Ut11i" ALLSTATE ~I REALTORS , IAY AVE II \lW ro "'" D w fL\ ! \H • t 'h;,rm111i.: 1 &r , , l.;m1h ro"m rc,11l1•tK"\' P\t llld~lc'r ,mi.-with r t' l 1 C • .t & ., U II d \'\ k S.·1·luc.led lusli pall•! • ~ Mr rcnt..tl SJ75 Uilll ' lolboo lay Prop. lfflton •675-7060• SOUTH COAST EXECUTIVE I\ ptoft'i.:.ll·nul luolw1g l'Xl.'l'Ull\ l' home with 4 lldr111i. ~ bath:.. hugl' 1'111111 11 kt11·h t•fl llH'r l111•kb firn11I> rourn with IH l•'k r1n•!)la1·e Stli!l' 1 J • ulur 1 ear 'arcl with •'1hl••tt1 ro' t'rt'd µat111 Jlld l.int.lfl lllll( SjJoi \l 111\ t'Xlra,.,, 1·all fur 111<1rc d1•td1b 5 11~2.:HJ THE :REAL ESTATERS CDM ourux 2YEARSNEW ... MEvtrOIT HEIGHT'S FIXER linn..i your )hovc•b and 1.11.unl brushes to C'ash in 0 11 th1:. scnsational v;iluc l-lu"e corner lot , host., this 3 lidrm 2 bath ex t'cuu ve home Countr:. ktt1·he11, I i~ 1ng r oom . ramtly rvom . (ll'll and ~pa too! Ca:-.h in .ind t'all now' @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 $69,900 12 112°/o .. I .i \ REALTORS 675-551 I r ·~•11.1 ~ ..... li t-re it is Spacious 2 Bdrm. l bath. family & A -Huilt by architect -owner. The 4-PLEX ultimate in modern design. Wood CUSTOM BUILT 11 u tilit y rooms . , Bayside Village. p o ol . s pa & heach $61.000. burni n g f ire pl aces. R ecessed c ontrolled lighting. Stained glass LJth ·•0 d pld!>tt'r l'lll I -.1r111 1111n :i ll n r m .?· a ccent windows plus unique jalousies. ba1h.,. ~ 1hrc1· 2 tiflrir1l Custom French doors in each unit wrns ' 111 "''l'" gar .. ~'" with polished brass hardware. Pri\·ate 1111 1 ~ S'!~'J :i1111 c . .11 pati05 and rich landscaping. Offered i...is !Htil : a t $285.000. I .... I OPEN HOUSE ~ REALTY knowmfl~· a n·cpt au~. ___ ~ _ ---------advert1s 1n g for r l•all estate which 1~ m viola I SlllC & ,INO• ANIMAL ACTORS 1 H drm i.lll d 2 II d r 111 S •> u I h u f' l'L'll P riv Jll' brt r k1 l ' 11 u t t 1 J rd ·I l' a r· gurui:t• Oak pl.1nkl'dj r t 1111r ... ltal1a11 ttll' Super lt'rm~ l'.1111 COLE Of NEWPORT REALTORS I .\ rar,• and s11al'i0\l.'i I 1 2515 E. Coast Hwy., C--.. Mar lt•\el. 2 Bdrm ad ult mn 675-SSl I ---------1 2 -' 1 'a•hlla1~ toe;,, Cart' \\'h,1lt'\ er t ti\' F.ul 1<1111 ··11111fl thl' market Wit h .1t0IJ:--.1 ftl·d ,\II tion of the law. -1 -------1 For Ad Actiln 1:111 a Daily Pillt AD-VISOR &42-5&71 C S I T A A T A B H E I T H H P E 0 E A L I N G T Y Y N R T Y N 0 N B A S N M R A S A H T L A 8 H C 0 A A G A A P M 0 A R A T S A R l T U 0 N E I I N G U Y L l E K S A M M T L D N P R S F G I A I S M N 8 X E R 0 E T R N A 0 Y 0 M M 0 R I U C 0 A S f l N Y 0 S E S 0 C L A F H E S E 0 U E D R E I H l T R 0 E N R A I H 0 l 8 l G R J P T E I A L A N 0 U G 0 P E T E J 0 S M L R T P AHN 0 NA ING L MM S 0 A E0 E AT N C T 0 L A N I M A L N G S H H T L A C I R L U H A C T 0 R S S 5 C I 0 N I I T I-S H E H A N A H I A H H S 0 R A S 0 P 0 0 l ~ 0 U S E E T U R E E T N lnnruc:ti-: Hidd9n words o.low eppeer lon.ero. beck· -d. up, down « dllfONlly. f rnd tedl end bO• ft ln.1 Lucy Strongheart Mr. Ed -. 01iay Cl1r1nc1 Pete ; Ualt Bllthmr Rex u Kelly Rhuberb Asta Q Chet• Ch1111plon Gentle Ben Tomorrow· Historical Monty ~) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114•631-6990 BRADFORD CONDO!! rht-r e 'l> 1101 man\ ot lhl'!>l" 3 fldrms ~ balh. double attal'hcd J!Jt.•i?c llu1'1' pat111 punl tan t .1· Uc I 1nJn<.'1ng $191,500 • full pt11·e Call now. ~G 23 13 THE :REAL ESTATE RS I F1ml v. hat ~ 11u v. ;int 1n Dail~ Pilot Class1r1cds ------------iiiiiiiiiiii----~ .... ~ ' ~---• =• NITE ONLYI LEARN_ HOW TO . I I I I Estate •.. No sales pitches ... No gimmicks •.. No non-sense! DON'T MISS THIS Mlle lnvltedl Plan Howl I I I I -Donovan Crawford, speaking from 30 years of personal I experience and 1ucceu, will unveil the secrets about ... • Ind Trust Deed Markets • Joint Ventura • I.average • ~luatlng tlo. 011 I u:-.h grl'enbl'lt. Sl:l.~50 cl11w11 lo a 121 :' • , --~---lll!!!'!'!~-~~~~-1111111m-m1111• , lo.111 ssmi µi.l yme11t:, Call : for m orl' 1nfurmat1on. 541J-~IJ3 2 STRY ELEGANCE · -------' ;1 .111t Twnhme • 1 MEWrC>RT SHORES Honus I< m ~ DUPLEX THE REAL ESTATERS ' HEST HL'Y Hti.StW1' -FH Land , 2 ... i.ir.' f,.rt:n\'11 1·ha tcau in 111:-.h i:ri·eon ~ellins.: 2 LiJrS.:t:: 2 Bllrm z !~1th ur11t Bring U!> '"ur lt•rm ., Ow ner \\111 h1tluy In Mesa V~rde lllf.\ 3 bedr(lom 2 ha1h home un J n e'!(tra I.tr~•· 1111 :n a neighborhood or 1 w11.ll' :.tree h and t.111 trt'~s Tt11s 1 :itJt'CC'ablr·. home :ias all hu1ll irn .. v.Jll to wall c-aqx•tin~. 1·u:-.tum draµ,·ri es anrl pn l'ed well 111•10'" "'m parable homt•s al ••nh S133.950 l'Jll i SI 3191 4=SELECT I , T'PROPERTIES ATTENTION INVESTORS!! ' Uu1 lders 1011 ! ' ~ L.rrgc R-:? lot with 4 A<lrm t3,, bath home JdJa<·enl 111 I f an t a s t i c· '\ I.' w 111> rt H1m:hts! t:a :-.y tlu111t•" <'••n\'t'rsion Steal 1t at 1 I $13-1 .HOO ' ! Hu rn·'' I 646-7171 ! 1tiW@ 1 1 1 INVESTORS : DELIGHT!!! I CIC'an rerurb1shet.l Prime Cost a :\11.'s a d u p I e x . p r 1 c ,. d t o st'll $120.00H! Ftn .. Ol' 111g ! Ca l l torl a y tomorrow ma) ht-to latl'! ti46 ;111 THE REAL ESTATERS COSTA MESA $105,000 Huge cornt?r lot -lge :1 Bdrm home loC'ated on qwet trt'e ·lined ... trcct Oversized 3 l'<Jr CaI~1ge. Owner say~ sl'll toda,v F1l'xible fina n1•111~ ~II luoJa, @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 J 4-63 J -6990 ------ BRING YOUR GOBLINS OCTOBER 31, 6 to llP:\1 Treats for ages up to 11 1f a ccompan ie-d b~ a n adult. Pnzes for scanest E I l· l«• n I I 11 "' i: r rn · W l'J th l't'illllj:I & p t1Ut't' \\il'dow Dram11t1I' M;m~ tu l"'t 111 ,1Stl'r ~Ulll• "''11:11 d le • ht Id I t•11 '.., \\ lllll & .!', h.; ,\II 1h1-. ; <'n'·• m .. u ... t1o no' 1111 .,<'1>a ra ll•d r ro m ma m h1tU!'>C b' I!\ t l'U\'l,t;ul '"'' 111 L•1t-. 111 i:rec11lJt.•l1 11•11111-. crt , I >h mp1t· :-.t 1"101 \ p.1ri.1Uhl' ,1t hi.ri;: •. 1m 11r1<·t.: Centur} :n Walk In Ht•a lt ' 1 11 1141i !MIO - l'OOpt'rall• Pn l't•cl ~11 "'" al sroi .00') EAST SIDE C .M. TRIPLEX l..<1rge J Udrrn. '.! !.;,th fl f t'IJI JCl' pl u' I \\II:! Hdrm 1 ha1h 111 "'"'t•ll .. n• l'Ulld l I lllO I' r 1 ,.,j ti Sl97.SUO associated BRO K ERS-IHAl TORS lOH W Balboa 6 7'-J66 I CE 810181 BLlllS ca. OVER 55 YEA RS OF SERVICE WITH HEAT rllDE WI rusan line l>f Newport '~ Most D1st1nRu 1s hl'd llomc~ Situated On An Acre or Ground W tlh A S wetipini;: Pan oramic V11!w Of O<•<'an blan<ts & Co 1c;tl1n 1· Sc'"" Uedrvom!>. Famtl ~ Room 1,dlft"r1;1 lki.1 ut1lul Pool & 0 1.'l'k Scparatl' Cluc.rlt'l 'i F111· Staff Shown Hy Appt11ntmen1 Onl\ S5 :-o1J11 '•11,1 PllME IA YNOMT Spec·IJ•·ul<tr 40·Fout Fronta~e. Pier & O•wk In Exrlu!.h'l' Ma y ... ho1 e~ ('omm un1t~ l.11' "I) \la~tl'I' S uitt· W1lh ~·1replacc• P lu'\ F11111 lk..'tlroom-. & Bnnu~ Room & Utn Sv:u·1011'> IJ1nmi.: 1\r{';1 With Wet B;,r l'rul\' I :orgt-uu~ \'tl'w (II 1:-.lanrb & Chanm·I<: 1\nd ,\n l-:\11:1 l.ari:<· Front Pa tw ~ l>Pl'I< ~ 1.5511.l•JO LIDO ISLE l'r1 m 1• l.111'al111n l'f1 mm11n tl\' !It•.,, ht'l> l'l\thhOllS(' & Tt'Ofll~ Stl'l'l'l 'I •1 "it11•1•t - ~~\tl!1 l.a1~'' l~Ull't C (11 n1•r 1.ot. W1Lh Trad1t11'11al Fo11r l\1•dro11m!.. l'lu~ I :ni..i l)11ur·t1·r~ Wllh BJlh & kar _Billiarit '>11.l' H<•1•n•ut1on lfo<1rn llt.:u uttluil Y L;mtb 1·apecl l.an;11 & Pal 10 f::,pandable lot i-.:a~\ frnJn(·tni: S435.ooo MEW CONDO LISTIMc. T wo Hed roum s . Two Baths Spar1 011~ H011m!I Remudl'led Kitchen Pnvatc• Patio lmmal•ulal e (.;1;nd1 l 1<>n Beautiful ('omm11111ly <:rouncls Pool. Pulltnl! c;rCl'O Con vemenl l.c11·at1on Grt'at f1nant•1nJ! Avarlabl<• Sl:l2.!l!MI 759-9100 #zc.,... ... ..._ MewportC...... I .d I '' "'' ti42 51i78 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 . HARBOR RIDGE CONDO 3 bt'd r<><>m . lnrt. v i e w Onl v ··I< t nu1ssan1·t· model " on the m;1rkE•t f.;H 1:-.h landscaping in l'CJU rt vu rd l!nlr. Li pgraded plush r·:J r w t111i: <J\o\ net will assist with I 1n~rn1 tng ~17'1.t)(KI M cLAIN BIG CANYON 2 tkdroom ·gn•<:nl>ri:.i r' c·ondo. larg~ sitting are;.i in mastt•r s uite. <:n mmunit,\ pool. spa und tennis. s 184,()00 RCTaylof-Co 640-9900 PANORAMIC YU ON WATER s~cwfty. pri•ecy C9d ocMt 2 bed. 2 b& co-op wttlt bOllt sHp ••al. WaRd11 M Hnrport locaffoft tit o price ,-c• still afford $215,000. TOTAL VIEW WATER & LIGHTS .OM of o kind pi operty o•~ tt. porir wfftt a VIEW Of IA Y, OCEAH & 11lc1ht li9hh ii• Corofta del Mor. E~~ flln)r 4 bdrm hofM with Fre-Mh doon, htterlor atriU111 wtttl brick and cyeenuy. Ch~ 2 bdrwt re-ntaf Uftlt. Fle1ibfe pr.rty with charisma! $491,000. EXCLUSIVE BAYSHORES Fabulous locotloft, o crou fro111 boyfY Olll wfftt """' •ittw of ttw b.J. Cw w•e; I ~hwy ho.. wHti 3 ...,_, l ba. ton.al clllDM:J "" mtd .... ., ...... R..ct.td to S4J9,000. 01-1400. W\HRl-RO\IT llOMES,t"l t HI \I 1.._IAll ,,. .. ·' ~\ ( ,, ,. t .\Y(' '· ..... t f\o l " t 1-., od Ul -1400 11 and.. Evaluatlngd Income haPem,t and mo t _J>Qgi.!!_al ~-·I== liiiiiliiiilii;~;.i .... ~ ~ ..... ,...,.iiP"-'. ~nlf~-iffi'ffir \\ill be announced ln this Newspaper or che<:k fOf' your n a m e in ou r December Newsletter 963-7881 • ~llllMlftt Sales ~cts • Tax \ I Der.ned Exchanges ~ ·Federal Tax 1 Schedules • lulldlng ror Retirement • Many IAor9 Topia 11 NO ADDITIONAL COUISE OR SCMINIR WILL 11 I .. OfNMD. lllNG PENCIL ... PAPER. I ----~I forl'DllwW..all-. ~·~....,,,,· ~714) 963·81• 18109 BROOK HURST. Fountain Valley <So. orTa lber\) THE :REAL ESTATE RS FOUCLOSURE .-AR .,...., ......... Winding circ ular drive way, leads to expansive ranch style home. Fami· ly r oom ove rlook s sparkling pool All this for $121.000. Call ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 .LEASE on10N Huntin1ton Harbour I PHllOD pit ! W•lk t o b .. ch! Coz.y fireplace! Try 14,000 option money Md 9400 mo rent. Rare ru·e opportunity. ~ I ~ ~~-price ror l full yur. """I' 983~ TEF RF.AL ES'L/\TERS ---- PRI• NEWPORT OCEANFRONT ......... m I Inf 1~ J ~1•11• 11iw .... .._cc. 11 ••• • ,-... 9llllf ._..._ • ... llACH .. • .._ ,...,, fW ..... L..te ..... -... _.... fw ••act I " • Pn •wiaa fw • .,. ·-$671,000. 6Jl-1400.. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAi lSTATE S.1\1•. Rtnl•I>. f'101Wrty M•""'-"'""'nl 2436 W Co.t•t Hwy 31!> M•11n•• AVfl N•WJ>O•I Boch S..lbo.t ls!liod H •· t 400 uutoo macnab I Irvine realty A IUBllDIAftY OF Ttft: l"VINI COMltANY DUPLIMMVIS'h9m Live i n one ... rent the other ... and enjoy the beach too! 3BR cottage south of the highway in Corona del Mar w/ntce rental unit in the rear. Flexible financing too! *289.ooo. Coby Ward 842-:im. (N·60) - 712-1414 ••• .., .. (~ Voley C.-. WoodbidQll c- 64J.a1JI _ MUlll ~I CUSTOM IA YSIDE HOMI & DOCK 4 BR. 41JJ bath -family room w /wet bar & BBQ. Dock will accommodate 2 large boats. Existing loans can be assumed. $675,000 . IN NEWPORT CENTER -. 644-9060 STAR GA'ZEKfl .... -~-"-'--~--~.'I I\~ l\llt •r-: M. ~°"' 0ot'· .-. •• , ..... ~.J. J;..\. 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'9000• .... , ....... to"~;,. ... r DO YOU OWN ftUIT _., U1e them H a down payment Own t>r will c.•arudder sam~ as down paym~nl on this beautiful Harbor Art-a honw neur Westdlff Shopping ~:.-nter. You may be ~ble to buy thl1 lmm awuhatt• home wl 'l. bedrooms . 'l. bnths. family room & st-~arut~ dintnf' room. wtthout any rush ''XC't>l>t tht-nornual buy(t.r ':o. exptmt1es Ht•u ut 1fully ltuH1M·111.wtt G real for outdoor livin.i Y1>u t'lin 't buy mort> ror $179.~ St-t> any timt> TIUST ..-s 00 MOT ~lAn tN YAL..._....L ISTAft DOftl WHUY M. TAYLOll CO •• 1141.TOIS Jiil S.J1 4 t .... ~ N~tw..,.~·~IT19 C...,., H.I. '4~49 I 0 0::: Jk J: I :':• .. ,,, I .. t ., . '> ' ' -,, j ,, I . ~ • \ ~--..'I .. o .. ...... ')( If. I•' '' \ '· - ""'''' \1 ·~1 ,,,,, ' ti , 11 f\J.tU•' l•~tf ! O\J t • fUuil~ I , .. ,, ,h,, , ........ . 0 " ., .... •• f"" , U90 llU N~wly remodeled tradJllonal stylt: 3 bdrm. 2 hath home reatunn~ lur~c rt>crNttlon room & 2 p111l108 Llvma room hal\ attra<'tlvc beum ct1hn1. f m _•pl;.c·t> & .,.rttnt·h '1oor~ lt!udlng onto t1rH·k put10 Nl•w k1ll0 hcn bit 1n .1pplrnnt·vi. Clu:i · l o lt•nnaii t·ourb. -,undv bt•ad1t'b & clubhousf' Now i1 VH1lahl1• ( '1tll for avpt $420,000 ' IATNONT Wl· huvt• •wv••ral flfll' hon1t-i. ~1th p1l·r & !>lap a TOllO HotlSI COUMTIT Bdrm J hath11 , ritn l·h btyle . man1 ..,-st ate an orun roveli. $240,000. unu ISLAND LOYBS Yo u 'll lo v f' thi s hu~e duplex : 3 ht1drnoms. 2 hath home with a 2 twdroom. I bath rental. Good m<:ome or t·umbine t he two and have a 5 tw<lnx1m hom e Charm a nd congestion frt•f'! They don't <a nd can 't ) build tht•m like Lhas a nymon•. $43.'>.500. ll )" .... 11 I \I I \ I "-1 . 6 Ouanfront Units \II 2 lldrrn & 2 Ra. •1111\' 11 \\'J.I !> uld l'n mo• loi·a I 111111 !>kllllo! ll'S!> than I'_ 1111111 .. n d ullan. an•I ' 11w11cr will finance 1l ! JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 I.I. S259,950 I i\ lWli ~droom tOl.l~e . II 11 'l•°lo.IM ~· lat. 1200.,000 dwn 1-'l', 1"125, 0110 :! !> t > + hun!A rm + 3 fri•ll''i. llum UWTI r / n'l 64 I 11 ~) ... ,_HERITAGE . . REALTORS E-SIDE DUPLEX Two J Ir. Units Sl42,500 FULLER REAL TY 546-0814 ••JUSTUStm Aaaume hl1h bahance at 9>f."" Single r-.mrly home. Super area. walk to park, school and ('()(fl mun1t) J'ool Onl 1 1118.000 t:al I for aµp\ Won't las l'' ~hrldg.: Ru Irv 551·3000 19:?fl thrranr a '4'kll>\ Ir.in•· Ii) ()y, ner :1 hr, l lia h11u~e OWi.' w s:10K down <>I' t-.:" SL":-; 12 t 1; I St!c.1uo1a Trct• $12k.51JO 761Vi7lill . 76k 4 j.lfi . . -- ••10% DOWN! bu" this lrl\ c l) I Bdrm c•ondn CreJt 10' t:'>lrrcnt 11r :.t Jrl 1•r horn 1• SH2 5011 I (ft'~ \\\'111dbrldgc IJ• RcalllJ l!t20 thrnn1 ~ l'~"''·'"ln" l ;;;; 1 :11100 NEW CONDOS I Wr>OUHH IU<; 1-. llroacl i EASTSIDE C.M. n1o11ir 1..·01t.1i:c 3br. 2 ·Laa :.!512Sanla Ana ,\\e 1 :.1ngli• dl•l ,,ehcd hm·, 2 on. 2·~ .ha. c11nte1111; I Sl:-i!f 500 ;).51J j~:12 C\l" I dc:.1.:n SI 16.•X)CI I 64l 1111 da, 646-5096 646-6093 !-.ALI-. OR 'I It \fJE 3 BH 2 Ila f1xt.>r SI 10,tUJ Ownr ,Jgl lw:.! l~I ' HeritGC)e Paril East =Ii llt-r1t ,1~t· i!llr.1' ,na , t1110.nh111J.'>•· ~i,j()(t 5ubrrnl •>fl'er 1 \\llh 11lan~ included for a . ----------Ill'"' uml Lowest pnte 1 l BEDROOM I rt:,.1dc nt1al home 011 I .5.5!! 71 l~i i'0.2 I i:i1 : S~rHomeln Northwood Pari< BIG CANYON OllE OF A .. Very Special Custom Home Located on Fairway. 4BR, 4BA. 3 Fireplaces. Cattiedral Ceilings, Luxurious Master Suite Wi th Walk·ln Closets, Dressing Room. and Jacuzzi Tub. Large _ Swimming Pool with Spa and Waterfall Wood Decks overlooking Golf Course. $1 ,200.000. I 032 Wal St. LA ~ La Jolla, CA 92037 JOLLA I 11'~:~~~~~,~~. BROKERS I LTD NEWPORT WA TERRtONT ,Largest floor plan offered. Open. fresh and a beautiful view. Custom decor . gold fixtures an d many upgrades. Hoat :.lip rights up to 45·. $749,000 JAMES E. CiOULD Ul-15J2 11,illJOa ls lanrl Only 01w l East stdL• qu1c1 Lot alion, hloc:k 10 the '-;nuth fla\' 1 hul elo:.c 111 ,hopptnl! ' Prl'~•l'lll 11w11t•r wall pa1n1 , ;-.,;,."" rool. r11pp~r 11lurnb .oncl 1111 µn1\l' <'all us for , 111g . hard10.1•111l lloor,, ill'la1b ! pl:i-.kr wall::.. J!0•1d mn 1 ll \I. ll O \ IS I..\;-.,; l>, d1tm11 SllU,()('11 w11h an F:rnt u ~11 l' ;, -.su rn;, hie 1----------·---------loan lntcr1·,.t a1 :1 ii'· NEWPORT HEIGHTS with paymL'nh hf Sin:, pr ' CHARMER BEACH HE\ LT Y a~~urnabll' lm111 • 1;-;3 11-;oo Roy MeCardle, Rttr. mu :1 bed r1111111 hc<iut \ "'Ith d ts1rahl1· 1tnum · Thi-. rt•1n11cftol N I h11n11• .end dc~l:lll l l\Urro1111d111g h:aturc'> J tltlt•CI nu.1,ter LOVERS tile l'lu~h i·;,rpl.'lang. • bdrm and la111ilv riium. :1 549. 7729 l l.......il()U-= ti~ti.£ -=~ Attn: lnnston .. ~ • U~L~ Supl'r duplcx 1n Old 1!.Jlk1ngd1 tarH'l'l1111ark f1 rcp lac t~ h a1clwol){J BARGAIN Call Hanel> lteall~ floci r i-· n ti!. e111111c1 ' REALTORS. 675·6000 Corona del .\1ar '.\111,1 _--;,1j 2443 f ""' Coast Hlghwav. C.o rona dvl M 4r 'l'" I V a PP I' l' 1' 1aI 1' ~ , _ ~:r:,0011 otl 'llJW e-RANC H REALT Y 551 2000 pla1mb1111-(. no•\1 roof. H\' IN NEWPORT ai:n·:. .;1Hl murh. 111lll'h mort• 0\1.JJl'r ""' lwlp 1 :!lllkl.fr11mocn.5Hr.<'Or , 10.1lh lht· l1nam·111c 01 ' m•1 lot. nc·wly rcdrcoral fc•rccl Jl S1x!1 !Jiii> I.all cd great famal} hon~ 540 1151 l omm 11001. tcnni~. ~~-u.~.~ .. ·.".·.·.~-i."•c•i•u•~.· •• ·.s·3•00--~w~·~··.··A;v;L;•;.·~o~F~·r.H~l~·e·E·~~--:·:·:·:·~-;~.T-:·A·~-:-:-·!~Li~O •• l.i.:1• 21 ~ \1·:.r ol.t hurn.'LF lb•lf'"" __ \\ llC't':tll .\ ICW all l')((fa.' * FOURPLEX * 20°1oDOWN Costa Mesa lluffs SI 89,900 SUCCESS REALTY 549-7991 EASTSIDE DPLX . p ~ ~l~E~! , maill\1JQ[l 1 •0wt•·tu•~•~~-~.in.'5•'~-~~-s.11•5.•()-•> tp/oW.. .tp/eW... More value for your DIME in the famous Daily Pilot DIME-A-LINE ADS Advertise 1lems up 10 $50 i n value 1n 01me·A·Llne ads every Saturday In the Dolly Piiot Bring your ad with cash to any of Ollr three co'1venlenl offices or mall your copy with a check or money order for the correct amount Sorry. no hveslock. produce or pllrnls and no commercial ads are allowed Each llem must be priced with no Item over $50 Olme A·Llne ad!> mt1y be placed al the Cosla Mesa olhce unlll 3 p m Friday, unlol noon Friday at the Laguna Beach • 01 Hunhngton Beach offices THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE )RANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS 842-5878 DAILY PILOT ' 11 ' 111 U.1nJ 1'0111t Sll!l.t••i. 1ra11t· tor l'1l~1. "l'\\l•in H.B. VIEW H0"'4E .1rt•a ~\I OIJ22 l'\'l'' $299 ,500 on •·ornt.>r lot \I Ith 1•111 I• 1111•m1d1t wn I Bdrrn "-' I l~lrm (;,1oc.I 1nv .. ~l 1r1:11t 11r h11111t' n 1111111111• St.·•· how l<ir a dollar 1 an "tall.,, n·I eh 1n th1,, W•A.d hndi.:t'. ~ '>lllrl _ 2 l><lrm 1 l1a ,\,h m 1.itl'f '-'Ill' p,1ltn Jlld 'lllll'I l1w~1l 1011 BY OWNER E.side Condo ' Owner will ~1·11 1111 1·1H1 , lral t w11h lo"' clm\11 :i becln•11n . 2 1 ~ hath lu'tw--. · .Oornt with luts 111 C'XI ra.~ ,\gi ~i."lti ~m .SHORES $135,900! ~:1wrut1 ve hnm1· 1!.llh i.:uucl '1cw Court' anl 1•n tn wa'. f11rm .il .hn1ni: ni111n .& largl' la1111ly r•<•m '.\c\1 rarpl'll!ll! '' uod p l.J ilk 1lo11r:- l'r1 \'illt• b1•,tt' ht•,. Fct• land. -;twv., h~(· ;1 11111dd ,.~ ' f ,,"}it ~··.~·~ ".ci-; ocean! real :-. :.: / estate I 759-1616 t .:ntun 21 \\ 1·,tt·hll o.;~, i:!21 West Side Be.ty p · __ _. D •-II 1111 4t>drm. fam rrn. enin-a up1ell P.ill·rnou mdl. countr.· lo11111h·ll'h n •furh1,hl·d. v,. ,. n t' h t 11 1 a 11 \ ' 111\t· htk lo l11«n·h. Y•IU cu:.111m1 2cd . Jat Frei- "\\" t h<· I.ind 1.r1·.1t 11., ... 11 S••n •·all t • I S ' r. ,...._ • • " i:-l."' 1nanc1n~ l:ll.;>ll' :!0 11 l'orl B n !>lol ~Steve Dunn '·l-l 5!!1i5 i;.11 ;a.!17 ~~ ~.1 i:{~OROHA DEL MAR 759-9221 TWO TRIPLEXES Next to Each Other 't523 CAMPUSDt·IRVINE '-------THE llUFFS l'harm1nl! up !.!r:Jdl'd l>t.•Jt'h ht11111• Ill ;\;l'\lµ1r1 Shorcs ' :1 II H 2 B \ 1 lkt· 1ra1l'<i warm l~ :-11•"' ----------c·arpcb anti w.tll 11~qJt•r lluge It'« r1111111 •~ th1· to1·u l p11111t of th1-l aq.~·· :1 1 l>l'd room ho 111<· I ;ri:at farrnl~ hom1•. with d1nong an·a . hril J.. I 1r,.pla<'o' lnuh 111~ .. a11d 'up .. r loM';I t111n Jll:>I ;1 1111 (1·, 111 lhe lle-.eh ' S£•1• 1l 111du1 ' $1111.(~1(1 \ \ I ('tm" l';.111 T \KIH·:l.I ., HJ·: \I.TOil~ . .'>tu 17:!0 I I 11·: \STSllJJ-:. 0 Jiil'. 2 1111 I i Loquna Beach I 048 .....•••••••............ THEOHLYWAY TOGO I I L'µpe1 IHI.I \ ll'W '''"''' cle:.1r• rl 11ng1n.il .1ri•:1 \lh11lu11•ly pr1111e loc·a 1.,,,,, 1111 .\l ari:uenlr• St 111_·,,.,11,1d" 11t h1i.:hy,a1 l.:.ir~I' a':-urna1ilt• l11an · Spanou:, .J h<lrm ·huh \la'iOAV1\l l.1\HLE , Jusl l1 s1"'<1 won't la.,1 own• 1 n1a1 fina11t'l'' Call ml\\. i5:!· r7oo THE REAL ESTATE:RS 5 UNITS I '.! !,llrm I Ba t'ad1. onh ~I 'c.11 s •1hl ( ;u.,d l•i• all;.,, Owm•r mul 1\ all'<.! \.-.I< I IOjl S:J:!!i.000 I !WOW! 8 1/4°/o AVAILABLE ,\wa111 W11111111 ~ "it•wpnt1 ll1ll' pr11p1·r1 ' ha~ pymL ... 11f ;i11 h $," •• :,pc• m1111lhon ••J11 ... 11n1'. 111 .. 1 lh11 ,t .orld 1 11 ~ ii 1 ' 1· I '' 11 1111· n t W l•IJ\,110• 1111111 & ltlllll' I .I • j I I I I •• ' I "ptlt llUI' I OtUU "• & ~·~·lO Ill k1 l1·l11 11 111.ok1• lh1·. ,1 1t1·1l~hl 1'111 1•11 al •Hth $:'•1: •••• , '11 :.1:. :11·11 SHOPPER'S Dolet:xx..rt Bay& Beach Real Estate lot. on 111\ ch <·u I de 'JC' I ' f.11orrn11us 1;11 SIJi . SUI ' b) room encl unll llugr: I I T Rll 'LX & J OPl-'C 3 Rd1influor 11t<1n. c11.·1•an I patio S2:i11.000 Agt j l'ourtSl , Halbo;; l'cmn v 1 ••" d" •·k s . I a r ,.!1•. &i0-5560 I <J11ahf1cd pnnc1p<1h •1nl.1 WES TC LIFF \ .:n·at lo\·at ton 11.md~ tu ')\"hOlil'>. <h11 1-t' .111d Ii J n k :. ;\; t' ,, I I hr l' l' h1•droorn . tw11 1J th hurnt• Rt•aml"l 1·PrllnK 111 1 II\ 111g room I.•>' eh p1111I LJ r l!l' ll1l 1)"' ni>r :o I m"ll\atctL l/Ull'k l l.lllSSl'S~1on S23tJ 0()(1 631-7300 M.B. BAYFRONT LOT \ th\ ,,,!On 111 I l.1 rh111 Iii\ 1-.trn1•11I ( 'o Balboa lslClftd 1006 ....••••..........••.•• "OPEN DAILY 216~495.000 IC · lsi.d ()\\ ncr w t';Hn 1\nn1· 11 n I ' lh ·' 1 n. & Co : li4:! ti:Ji;x I l'll<'l 11~1·cl h111k pJl10. I .ill Smith Me,er. P rirl'd 1or 11nm1·rl1Jt• j FOR S ... LE IY o~ • •• u.r•.•k•c•r•S.•18-7•li•l:.1 __ . -• ,,,11· JI SlJ!l,1100 "' ....... ~ I \llSSH):" Ht-: \ 1.n I 1;1ant 5 Br :i Ra Onl~ I ~;,\-;TSI IH. dJrl1111: .I Bil I h11U-.t' h,1\ \\ 11td""'" 1'14 lli31 , S2•i!l .50t1 ()\\ 111·r \\Ill earr. Jl Sl'i•~· rnunthl\ I 1!.Jlh S2•1 1100 il11\lo ll "'' c·r£•cl!I nl' .. d•"I 1·11 1! REDUCED SI SK I 80 DEGREE VIEW l1rt•pl J • 1 B1·n111111d ;----------d l•t k m;11111·un-1I ,,on1 07' T ill:: BE \Cll \l1>l11IC' I Sl2i.11011 1>1·1111 & t'11 !Ihm•· :.! Br rt•d"""d ' h-t2ti361-dcr l< l 1'!l.ir -h 11\1·' hardl!.•reul 1111 trp l1 OWNER IH TROUBLE S.S!UlOO lil4 ' 4:1!1 :ix11; S20 ooo cln m.•.' tlci It 1----------, Tudor lloml' "' all thl· I upl!radt·, IU > <!'~Ila. Large Corner l.nl HI 1 \ c. Aili x:111 x:;Mli Mom1n1htdl· I >r X4ii :?r.u EAST SIDE OHEIEDROOM ,S69,500 C urrcntl) r1·nll•d al S.12.'i mu. Entran<'<' off oil It•\ 11n t1 i x 81;" 1111 644·7211 /Jn NIGEL [}AILEY & ASSOCIATES MAGNIFICENT MESA VERDE •1r ;;.ii; 0884 I I OCEANFRONT PARK :!Br. taba0<1 "" trlr. ~ul.J letting allow.·d , ·1 p\1 bdL'i. 1>1.)l1I & 11:.hing. p11·r S2'1.90o rn~ 1 49\J :1811> EMERALD BAY Hurnanl 11· 11tea n 1·11•v. fro m th is 1•XC'l u,1vt• t·u~lom l>u1tt -t l>drm cln•am hou~1·. pril'l~l at onh $54:1 0110 01!.nt·r mu.~t 'l'll anrl m;i' hl'lp fJOalll'e 1-'•ir ·'1'111 '" '>\'(_' l'all 96:! 'IJI I ALLSTATE -. REAL TORS I HI-:\ In J~llLl~I~~!~~ .. ~ I """ l!fo.>-l .! -;! 1•11nd11 -> b•oal ,IJp \\'1,rld R E .;.1:i 2591. ................. 1 ( '\1·wp11r t Hl'.•l·h tluplex EASTBLUFFS Under 3 yrs New Rdrm :! bath ,,,., . .,llw h•imt< C (o,t' t ,, ,., 1•r .1th ml! ~3a RED CARPET ... -754.-1202 BACK BAY F1•\\ ,1. I" 111 I.ea• h 1 ~ul t•l·••1•n \ 1-._1\\ l11't!'' tn xlnr 111tn111 • pr111x•11) tllr . .:ll • 1111-.ta11 ,. 2Br ttl.1 d1 1\11a-t:11r' l11<~11n· 1ro1111 rcn ah .,f J hout S:!o.11011 ~ e ,1 r Opt·n lluu" ~;;L ,'I,: Sun 11r tall lr)r appt 1);·s llllSI 398.J St•a-.h11rl' Ur N B B.\ t)l!.11t'I' 6 l!drm . :J hath ~1an1 1----------homc. :1 pat 10:-. I i '<2.'i rt'<.' rt1um Pu•1I S17.t' bal'k .1 ard " •"1 11~ ~l'l & trCl'~ ( Olllll I'\ k 1t !"he'll tl15 (IWO I( ii H 'Hkr ti7:1-7J0o CLIFF HAVEN Tllru double dour•. 11110 111r1cr t•u urt .1·ard thr:. ,,1,1t•11111s :J lldrm horn' hJS p1111I ,1 nd pn vac~ l~·~cutll ul c u~lom bwll \11th all th•· J ffil'llllll." s:\.'i11 1101} BAIRETT REAL TY REGISTER 642-5200 Tustin 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.100,000 SPECIAL Woterlront/Salir.b.y 0~ lf<lt' ~·~1~ .l~Clll -~9C!fr·· ,-.. Spcl·1al '" now available Rrand Ill'\\ h:.ttlll! lhal ., unhehe,·ahll' · lm1>0•1ld llall.111 Ille . mammoth k1tl'ht!n, I wo f1replan.'$ . ~ pro f ('s!.1ona1l1 l11nd:.t'af)t'd ' I ,µal·1UU:~ bdrm:-& mu1·h morl'' ti 11 I \ $ 2 I !) , 1111 0 il3~~!M91 . huy th.-. C'u~t11m h11m : lo 1· R E t. l T Q R S da\ lor SJ95.000 !iweo•p " Ill/;( IH'l';Jll & 1'4.10\tlll . \.'lC~'-P"' n.ir,.P.®,.~111 ~Ur .. ~Wi•" 15.1.1 \lurnml!Sldo· l>n\l' T h 1 .. \\ a t ,. 1 I r o n t t111A'nl\o"!>~W,_i1llCr & Sb!;! ha...-:~"''*m<. Z' • 11t1 Md CHARMING. DELIGHTFUL l.arl!e -I n1lrm. 3 bath ... f · ro.i!·.'' r no lll. J c;ar nn C , H8H-hn11ly dti# .tii -r ~ 5 n1rotcd lh•l1 j!htful lancb.c a111n.i. fluwan~ valtllcd t(•l1111g 1n lavini.t nrl & a cnz v fl replact• /\SSU M /\IH.Jo: LOAN OWNER WILL C/\Rlt\' <!N D 10:1.9511 <'all :r79 53711 today r'cJWlr bea\illfuJ ~ and .. pa br1t•k BBQ Shuws like a model ot ALLSTATE ~EALTORS __ WAnlFttOMT HOME :, BR, 4 Ba .• MJslom w a t e r r r 1> n t h o m e w 17'<:l8' pvt dock Price S I .39S.OOO Bua Ider w lrade for Palm Spr· mgs f'.stalc f'•1r details on this hom e and appt lo 1 sloe. call < 'arol Horr. a.gt . I t>.11 0094 1•·------ 50. COAST CONDO SSt,tOO Better hurry on this one II won't last! Shar11 2 Bdrm, with new pau1t & carpets + an aas umabfe loan. Call now. 540.:tllll6 LOUIRECHTR and Associates Real Estate Sales & Rentals 229 Marine A•. I.I 675-3331 CoraMdelMar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. I • • HuntiftCjton .. ach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SB,000 r>OWN No qua hi) 111g :-.Ir hcach. New 2 Sly. 3 br. 21eo bu. Sl87 ,000, S1650 /m o !JfrO 1217, ~'Jli l\5b5 ilb'I t~"'t I i:.!1. • ... c11mplett•b lurn1sht.'tl Onl.1 S32U.000 673· I 020 L.ocpMa HiCJIMI I 052 ....................... 1---------- TLC HEEDED - Tendl'r l oving ('are J ~OTICE ~ . nE.-t·ded to mak<' this :1 ~w Daily Pilot Clas~., Hdrm 2 bath Patescth·r· afled ads d~splay th~tr homil' a supC'rior hlllflc' mes~ages ~1th leg1b1hty Pool sized \ arrl Ch""t-10 and impart Our ads. we park. school a nrl sho!., are proud lo say,, really Priced f r1r ra~t salr get res ult s . r hone t ered at $!!Ii ,!>00 Call f>.1(). ll.51 ·'! '~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS Peor1ll• who need people should always check the Sernce Otrel·tory 111 t he Duplex. 3 br. :! l.>fl + t hr. SlJ.000 down. no 11uahfy pride of ownership l"lcN 1111t. near hc!k h. 2 story. to µark & tenn1:-Xlnt I !lbr. :.!ba. lofl , t ennl:. $121.750. 00-5678._ don osen !~~~ ............ ~~~.~ DAJLY PILOT ------- '"'-1044 • •••••••••••••••••••••• term" 5279.00CI AJ.{l SISl.000 960 1217 or . n ·.a!tor .... I 7a9·8961!. 951 6001 A11t Prehistoric Rerit Two 3 Bd 2 Ba units + bat•helor Currently br mg• SUl,000 pr \'r AS· sume S.!56.500 loan with u $325,000 p urchasl' pm-e 0 arr e I I Pa ~ h . a gt. tiJl-1266 CDMCOnAGI PLUSIHCOME ,\dull Landmark END 1213 N COAST HWY l'Ondo 2hdr m . l~•r. t j · LAGUNA BEACH 1 stol'). ~cc gate. owner• 497-4848 1 ~3979 29tlt5 ANDREA WAY I t70J.Scohtown Spectacular 4 Bdrm Contraetor 's c ustom ~ w /ever y custom uv Bdrm. 2'"\ bath honr on grade. J ust 5172.900 a lar1e private comer l Need quick s ale. Bkr lot. R edue ed to only 848·0'709 S1S9,000 ......_~_-._-v-1.-z..--I 067 R. E. P rofe11slonals -.-r-••••••••••••••••••••••• ma en ab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRYINE COMPANY TURTLI IOCI SUMSITS ... ..-..T ue.Hn 3BR, 3 bath home featuring -------•I WILDEIHISS ~ elegant parquet floors, grasscloth SI 110000 0.... Beautiful Picasso model. . d d bed W 1 111 " In prest11(ious Wilderness m en an master room. a k '6 J-1377 2 Bdrm, 1~ ba, condo. Glen. area. 4 Bdrm, 23.t• out to beautiful grass park lawn - Owner will car ry lge2nd ba, family rm. Prof. steps to tennis, pool, spa. Brick T.O. with payments tom litndseapeO, cov'd patio courtyard entry .• ..,,5,000. Patrica· a you.881·3539Af· " sprinkler systems., "' sw.ooo. -Terry 551-8700. <N·6l) ForClualftedAd .......... ,...... 497·5411 ACJ'lON ........ -712·1414 &&9.a7 . Calla ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., c ... OR 3 Bdrm, 2 bath oorre with isolated master bdrm /parent retreat or in·law qrtrs -+ 2 bdrm cottage. An1 way you describe it, it's charm· 1n1. up to date llnd beautlfutly loca ted. Priced at '280.000 . CALL FOR i>ETAU.3 644-721 I ....... , 1 ., -~ (ompA Vo/Aey (.,,i• WoodbridQe 4'!'111' ...,..,r•-CUSTOM480RM I AD· VISOR 0utat-andln1 deslan. PUOI • 642-IUI ~4-'JM M2·51'11 and 1pa. Finest ttl'ml. SELL Idle Items wtth •I .a1 ()o,,., o.;.... v,.. c ..... -··· .. ·················••Ll.-------.J.========~--~,000. Bkr. IMIMl709 Daily Piiot Classified Ad. =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= .J f ·. , , ~· • •oo ~~~~~!~ ...... !'!'!'~: •••••.•......•.. ....................... ....____ ......_._.....__.. ........ u ........ d ........ u .. turW.awd ....... U•fwwl.i.d ...:T.::.-d==?!ll'J~: ,::Oc::;t:=o.be:::::.:r..:28.:..:1:.::•=-----:--....;DA.l;;.;..;,;L;..;V_Pt_L.i;..;or __ ., __ c:;~;.;;•••••••lW0 ·~••••••••••••;244 W;•A;••••••••jzao• ..ti. ... ~ luo•h u.fwa. IAIMrfl•llttisU..... s.n J Ca ~ 000 --.... .,.rfy .. ,,_ .----uan po • 2 ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················· *~-A.ad .. ·····•····•··········· •. 2Ba HI01q I\ hn C.-.. Mer Jill old 1'tt SU·IO:l2 MUST SEU• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................•.. •.................•.... ... .......... _ ..................... . Buut1ful 4! tir horn~ N1S. .. ............ • ........ .;:o.te MeM •M f .... ..._ ... ••e. •40 l.Alllcl(c l'ark .I br , 2 I», l11v.-I} h11m1 < '11lu111l11.1 St li.(.J11,1 "''IM•~ll WAS H.1:1 !l.'U1 WOOORRIO<a; 4 Br 3 11.1 1-:xcf'UllVC hOllll! f-ilrj((' t:rlclU!(C'(i y11rd 2 -.toq I.a If es , tt•nrus, .! hous~i. on 2 d uplt>ll kb SACllPfCI l ' M He&t ofrtlr ld t."- Goldenwnt MxlO, 197'.!, 10 • hnu11r m11 O w11 ~ IJf't'llllaaoua park. 1-:1 Toro &t2 9Mlll O~ THF. At-:M 'll 2 Bdrm d u11l1·\ v M it. 1H ail 12 I\ All1 Fl)•· MO~ SJ7S Call 1164! 7940 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 1 vely all adult, no ..... ~. Also I Br lar1e "°'"' ...... ~ ll06 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• R ••••••••••••••••••••• mmac Clean 2br Tnplex ,..._, art'a \'at'ant. a1U11Q Make 11llC'r <J t'98M1 -..v ............ . l14-7070 Mor~ houi.t' h''" pr1l·1· MobtlC' llom(':. lht'1r nh'l' l"rtt Adv1rc• 1 ' ' ' ... tr ..... .._. l54-7070 c~ 1600 ....................... LAGUMAHACH t600SQ.". 14 Uui.rtl l'1101nll'l'\'IW \ndust r1ul unit:. l1"·•h•I oc11>11~ 11f l..iguua·, 11111111 h1ghwa)s Awlt111111t ll' t·t>nlly r~mudl'lt'J l ll~h demanJ urt•u Pannt"' wa"l oul offt•rtng \t'I\ a ttra1·tl\e h 11an1•rn1t 1111 u tul ul µrt Cl' uf '57!>.I0 .1 Wllh S.1ti6,75U Olli.\ II K, alo11om1t•:. 675 t>i l.AI J br. lgc yd, Hullatluy & I bdrm apl, ye arly Adults Only, No r~t~ 243 Br apts. G20U Ed Md 'adden. uvarl rm $42.5/mo Baby0~!64~_!869 l mge_r,hb.846-_~ r1 :.id.· S3$K N I Ul h 111 fo'1 Wl t.u1a .1 r1""" ror 1tY.1t 1JU\ 1111·nt on Or11n11•· I •1111111 lk.lnll' \tl \no,Y.l'I •Ji' I 1>1~ 1.u1 .! .. hr' "9wpotileech 1169 :.i IMrm fn1le. l•11d llill hi $4l!. IOtl 1411 I 'o.1 l11 1 llo 1111; li"12!1 I> u I) I 1' •• t c '8 :;() 1;ll rJ~ncr rn rl utle d '""°(OH; mt'<!, S.S2.'i ~ 03111 67J.1936 or 673 51.32 Deluxe poolside xt.ra lge SOMM. L-3216 Deluxe Bayrronl Jbdrm, 1 m ile to beach 2br 2br . 2ba Bltnb, dshwhr •..•..•..••....•....... LIDO ISU ,rllr c 11n1l11 111 S1 I'. ll.111.>. l1llMIJll\ hit II, $:11\\ ttll •I~ ,'l•.M Jfl !\l'\I I 111\1•1..,1!\ l'urt., '-'lidr m, :!h.1, II I I'"' t11 11<J11I ~NC flil•I n111 !1!>7 V7\lll •••••••~;-;.......... 2ba, re frig, frplc , adults, garden apl d1shwash. 11, miles bearh Adlts. 00 pt't~ $900/m o yrly BBQ _S4S01m o 045·0645 ~.;;._~t s SJ95 mo l 11J.•1 1 •J!hlr Ut l1nn hti\'k F11111t,h I t.U.11 1lt• 'I 1;11 ll 0011 '"I II I 'n11 o111h l o1rn J•l•·t 11111 .1l1t•1 111-...1 •I I •'ell , ~: 1'1:.\1 l 1111q•lt't1•h I 111111,h1'll -..11h t'l t'l)th111.: \fill nl'l"tl Rt•m1.tl1·lt'CI & •I< 1 "' •Jll.J 1 Sir ol1·11 ;• lmlh \l11n1hl\ 11111 1o111111h l(ll 1 tlh 6111 I • hur 1111•1 11 uld~r :! fir 11~ t.1111• 1111 }ur1I 11.11 I I I ~ tn 11 11 , ' fi 11111 '•'2 ·~ 1 1~1. Ill • b1tllt 1'111111 ,, h11111 1• \l u 111 11111 ur :1hcll111 :•hu, l.1.t, Ill\ '{Ill 1 ~111 · :i ~cl 1'11\, 2 bu. tlhl .:ar F1tl cl \rd $1i.'"!O 11•1 " l{,,1 cll'rtt·r K rn1t 1111 yr lw P.;rl. lh •ull) 551 5lOI 2btlrru !'a bin 1·ottajle, pi n e t vuk , "lllk.beach,park frplr L'til rm $.595 4!19 1!1!17 ClITl:. 2 br home. vtl-'W, walk1ni: d i!<l lu h(•h ST.!5 mo 4!19·5'i24 Tustin 32'° .....••..............•. 646-7213,64_~51~ _ ~ Stunning , large t Br Attrat11ve 1 br, gar. patio, Carde11 Apt Puol. IWc wash1dry , avail now area 1355 i lO W IJlh $500 ~o. 673 0188 ah. 6_ _ · St. IA YFIOHT ~,\STSIUI-:, 5harp 2 Hit. Nace2 Br 1 ba w t.slip encl gar, 25 1 16th Plarn IA 1 It I 1 I I I 1 1, $ , tj 1J "' ii It I( ol f d t> 11 I' I 11 \l I LGIJllllG a.och-3241 ······•········•······· SlOOO/mo 6735335 ms Also, 2 llR W•l)vt •-llL..-: P-in-··•a )I-07-yard, S.\25 N fJ pl'l ~ Call -..... -546·5880, ask for Purn 11 • 11 lu.11111 •~l.1 Tl~•I Sunn" \ellow 3 t)f. 2 t·ar EMEa "'LO I "'Y "ara"t· :.i':.u<: 111Kll. ll'n s 11 •• h S300 Ye r~ .•...........•.....••.. M1·,,, \ •·111!· .I 111 I~. 1\.1 -_. "' " m a ua<: a \\1·,t1 ltlf ' 111 41, II t lt.t I . (l~:e11n~1dc Frvnl 114>" "'' (.'•JUrtS N1rc fl.mu!) u l 11 s pd 4 8 r . ' \Jui. 1 ,, , 1•1 1 111 1 IM •" I "1' 11 1'11' IJuuhlt• \'iew 4 Bdr m , li:c rt.'1' Jrc11 l.aurelwood ~ Manal(cr 675 51 12 ' 9u ... IL 1 11 ~ • .. 1111°1 1111• 1¢i.11•11 ' 0110 11111 11 rm Avarl rt 1 $21)5(J m ,. 1wir.1lo ---A 1,111hrn·r ti'• •• t111 1r.;i1 ldt'rl'•11 11"11''1 \gi·11t 19-100'..!9 OCEANFRONT ..,_ ...... L-a 3116 I '"" :!.•· •t ,, .. , ti5:.lll r, C.:0''"' UC L'.AN f' Ro.~··1· Luvl'I). profe~'i111nalh l~ l Fan I asl It: v I e w. 2 +-PLACE _.. -.,.-· , ' ·~ '~ rnratl'd 3hr, 2ha. lrpl<'. bdrms. sundel'k , giirage •••••••••••••• ••••••••• 1: Ill< 111 1° 11111 1111 <111 1••1,, tBr \1oh1le Home. k.nol ,1tnum , 2 l':.i r i;ar l l,l!JC'k &on :.hore boat mooring NOPHTltS· 111 ti 1,, 1,, ...... 11 ,11 .,. 111 ,1111.;,• 111 15111 ~1 I 1yµ111l•1nt ,frpk .µvtbch lo tenrn:. & pool !'o/ea1 bl349'l8 3 br, 2 ba. frpk, .:ar, nr So Coa~l l'l aw, $5.'ill 644 4579 2 br, I ba d1>lx. r ul de '>llt: W aµt:~. nr1. Sltl\C, ;uni $4511 m o ~1 e.-;1 S ,\ Blvd 9!13 4 n !I ,,.,__, .. ,,)0,,M I -I ,J t tl ,, I'·. l•_.CI .......... tnll ·•11' .!:JK.! I Jdlt:-0111\ Si50mo 17lol l :.h.op-.·&"t.,·~oo. b $1i25 \',J --2-~Br Child f'1•t()I\ s:1es ... -...... "·1 ......... 1,. 1 .., .. -i·n ,._....., ...... Mar 312 Br 'lie"Tr1 1'lt·\ .: .. , ........ ~Jo 11~11"'1 1111 .•11., t,11111 rn t111h 4""""'0 i·.rn '""-'"" $475, lgt!, cht!ery 2br. <!ba, bit 111&, nr oct!an. '10 l.lt!lS, 1133· 3307 Spaciou:. 2 Rr Avall now $365. Private patm. l Kids OK. 17401 B Keelson Lctnc lSI last + seewi l V (2 13 )5!1 1i 5 3 26 H.'il 9303 Larg e 2 l:idrm apt l,;t1ltlle~ paid. $385,mo. Call 960<l232 2 BJrm apl. $385, mu :'\o pct~ nu children 79<!1 Slark. 962 6154 1 -· vard gara~l' ~ '"''rlt'r ----------· HouH• Uttfwftl~ I IJ " &, l,llllt r,llli.'<" ''""I 3bdrm l 1,b.1. frpll gar COftdo!"iniums t!•'l Rdrm!", 2 b a . rrpk. d.J.s Adult, 1111 ""'"' Sl;jll ----------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l'I i.:1 11 'l• ll flt~ I 111.•ca11 c:an~o11 v1"'""' i"1 I Fvmtsh~ 3400 hw:.hr :-l o ''' P CH 1).15 iJr"J 8 UNITS lalaoa I.land 3206 -..·t. •>l' .:1. 1-!11th '1 road ~75 mt• ~9!1 IWi •••••••• ••••••••••••••• $65(1 mu, ls l last. st!Cwi MIWPORT HACH .. n mt' I..' I lul 51\ 1 ~\I Wllh W1111er HPnla l SIOOO :\1u :S lldrm 2', Ha Conde. °'-'l'Jn & Ha'' \ICW, ~ huJt :.It J1 ('o m m ll'nru ... <·nu rtb. pool W asher Ur~ rr. 2 l'ar garJ~1· " l'lt:C' g arage cloor 111>cn"'r l'n vatt.' patio, tll'W ,·arµt'I Will ton 'tcier I urn 1;,i2 160:1 o ldt>r l w o bl•droo m I h o m e <.:on:.pll'Ullu-.1~ l()('atec.l on Old N,•-..11U11 Blvd $:!50.UOO .\gent I 631 7300. -------, M·GZOME Pri1n1 T"dln Area ••••••••••••••••••••••• )i".O 11111 .'>-IK l!ll I •--~ ...... y · -I -.;FWl'UH1 111-:,\l'll 2 BR t) ,\\,ul "''"' b7322!12.!i 12 Br. 1 rpl ' tlrp-. hlll\' ~I ll J I · d o · • • 91r_,.,_ iew I' Ila ha)lr11nt l'IJOtlu tu5JJm ti·ln)! 1111<11 ;ulult.-nu t:\lt llt.'111 l l'11t .;I Jll'JI Kl r2 2 '-t l~·n 1 11111 1 1i.: llt.Jr11t Llla,ll•"'1"•1'1•':tn J Bdrms. 2 ba. frpk, all ~'l('j!~ntb furnt:.h"'d :'\lo , ·' b· Jll:b S:JW1 <!L'i•· :\tc1µh• l ""tt 111 111u lt.'· 1r .. 111 .~1!1n.,., •. ,c 11 11 " "'''•' Jd \l.;r 11<.•t.· '' n•A mt~ror Adull:.011 to m o t)r 0 mu lea.-.t-I N•·W 2 bdr,m 1 • ·" 't;:sJ ~tZ'iurlili'Hnii """' ""' i-I ( 1 h H f J y, new & l! n ir pkng. 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I C.111 ' Older home. 11aragl' and 1 barn wtll produt't' "urn.·'' ~UAIL inromt• while you µla11 I T rww developme nt li,000 l PLACE I sq. ft. t.ll land near 18th•'« Whittier, Costa :'llt>sa ; ,ROftERTIES ~ Wesa.y N. Tavolar Co. 1 • I • S.'>OIJ r u...; "I\ all rP<' fitr il ~t •• •• ••• •• • • • • • • •••••••• . • :'>hi !iH/,1) 1 .. 1rtSm car 1 .I & 1 k1lrm $5!15 1 , • 11 bu 1 lh 1 ,. 1 · Small t br, sldl• 1.at111. S "'•I Hl-.u1t1f ul '-' 'tor) .I Hdrt11' I• ,. 11 l' l' ·• ' J ,.,1 -~ ~ n J a a .u '' t'rs .ri.: i.~r <·1rnc o' I mn~H· Hw ' , •:!fill 'n l'I "a,. I I I' ~'"''-'· unruru. dul l:•u-.1 u u " LCICJ'Ma Yillaqe I.E. 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'"" 1111 , HEWL y DECOR. : a-..k ltJr llill •ir l'a111 BAYFROHT RENTALS !HuntiftC)ton IC'ach 3240 ; hug1• m::>tr hdrm gm11 : ;j:~ !~ ~1-~1, 1,;'11 ~~' .'''' 1 Ur ga,, pd. <'nt·I l!ar. t,\\:tt l :! llH 1 Im .ipl 111, Si·veralt\vailablcNow ••••••••••••••••••••••• 711' dt'r k . $2,000 mo I · · ·'•'·" r '1111 d waslocr . 110,11 .\tJuJt-..1 111,., flrt>" t""' 1·111 ... :J&.1 Btlrms 5 hlk.-,1u1w1•a11 Elegan~<'l ;,.16 ()07 ~ 111' Jft 1:1':\I (lltll'I 1lir.:!ha l•l• 11111". n.1250;:1 I ~l•it l -..;,,1,.., • .. lt :r.~~ W1ntl·rkasesfrom ~•> hc.lrm 1:.m rnr &. ct1·11. i!Cl ~tiOk 11,.i11 • ..., d r,·J ri ~ 1 Yr h lcu:.c:. fn1m S~IO • tS'i25 m 111 l'lu-..h <'t"J>L,, , ' dithl 1.q l'"I $.'i~~· 11 0 2 Br. I Ba Apt ,I Br & • llr ~ 11.1 \pt • _11 _. 11a 1•1·tl.11 & i:l.i.,-. ~111.111 s tuclw C'Oll..tl.:l' wrlh .,1.1 -.,1 lWIM """" tleu11 (~:..:. tKl ,, 1 ·'ii ..., ,. 1 111 111 /1 LouB~chtC'l&Assoc.. 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Taylor Co. , Wtll t rad!.' fur l';,ltl Reaffon 644·4"0 . \ntona ur ll:rn;111 1>ro-- pert\ h k111g SJ !llO.UJO Corona•• Mar 3222 j PRIME ,.0,ERTY lri1tol St /NI 22..JOOsq ft :'\N:'\ l'XL'ltmi.: loc1;1 lea:.e Onl) SJ.10,tw CfZ I H•wport Cetllw 640-5357 1-'i-\ Ll.B R< H>I\ A fmc cummtrtcal Mil'. 2 Um ts now. r<K>m lt> Jdd more $163.500. !ltil1l13.11 --:r-••••••• a ••• • •• s•••••••·•••• o e n1ns"o ~t·"h <lt't:1•r J.(J'• ptl •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •••• •• t! n , 1 ;.! .:1 r I',,'• t \gt &a.a ~s 1:i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••• • '"''' 1-•• ..,. ·l•lo I HI d11pt .. i. TEMPE, ARIZ OMA 30 UNITS s I' I I II r l r :.s d l' f" r Culllurr11c1 \rtt•llt:t "'' ll..iwa11 Xln• r l•ntal le>< .1 1 t11111 \II adult Xln1 m 11d St'ller t an Jdd 1•a,h t11r , 111n11-;...,FOHllE.\"I l..'11nd ... l11l1m 2lJJ f,\\ t-1(11 '1 \r,J-. d w .••h1·1 \tl 11la... 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SU'.'ISHl~I·: l'HOPERTll·:!-i 728·5895 Condomi11iums fT o..,... house. for sare 1700 I 1 <t d l' I-fl SIHill.111111 I 11111rr ..J!(••nr 1,-11 !Y.>J,J INVESTOR TAKEOVER ~·mo Wk11ds & 1·:\'t.0:-. llun11111.rt1111 St ! .ill l~1h "i1~uel Shnrt'=> .I '~ •• tl1 :1 fltlftSU o .. u11 Sierra \1 erri I .1 "·" ~ Wkd 1'·12 ;,7~7 \le1·l·r ').Iii :tli!I l(Jrdcn h1)1111· $1 q ••••••••••••••••••••••• :'11 11"• """' .. \S' • . • l!J.1 ~145:1 '.! tl(]rn~ I lt.i, \\"" ITI< ... "'' 1•• ""' "',,· .. I 111 1 :.';"' Mis~ion Vi•jo :l867 (.'0:'11 00 2 hr.211oa.l'a111 1:'ihr $72!".tni11 l.11•:!11'.1111.1 11 ~ .. ,l\I , 111·:111-.t 1-.11 . ._11,11,11"...,v·iflllh .Jtt1lri·i ·1· 11ok1cl 1rp••l• · ••••••••••••••••••••••• • rn1. full rec fat .., & ,,,. j Town I 'a l I Pal .ir bl. MC'wport Beach 3269 -.1 1 11• t t• h.1' h1•.1c t. 2 f1a :!'Iii:-.. :. hcl ,-,11 S:W• ~t•lt ""•" ""'' 'ai•:m• '11, .i ul I .tki , ,, " c·•md•• I "'>J'• 11 Hf• l!l~I :J~•2:! ...........••.......... S>!.'>0 75~·0t'80 !lt\l -l:till11r!Jfl,1 tl~~il ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 l••t n S·t:!:1 (.ill '1"' l'la .1~rouc1tl & p111il l in l •· 11 ' -~·~I) IJrang· :!hd : 111 I r 11 : 101 1 1G 11r :! ha Wsll•hff 1•11ndo, 1 11i· 11r:1 d..i 1 :-li'i:I l~~•I ~ !15f.ti fru111 I:.! :P'.\1 "101 ~"1 , 11nl1 11n~ 1~ar ~ .. -)\ •. \.•1 S 184,000 i S <1f llw~, indoor -.aunJ, 2•1 :! hr I ha l·•111d11 $411~'> ''i" ' 1iuc1l. lrpk, a p1,1c,,, ~ I I I llr I tl.1 . ut1I IJ1'I ,;7;, i>li•!I· IJEATTllE RENT~UF:EZE' Homes from S63.5txl Park Orleans offer~ an affordable answer lo th• hUlh cost of rent mg and lhe 1nflat1on f1Ahl1ng benefits of owning 1•our own borne at prices from just SSJ.500' The ·•city' loC'at1on in O raniie 1s great d os.e lo major freeways. F a ,hion Square. the Mall or Orange . To wn and Cou11 IJ) & busmeS!> t·o1nplrx es. The mude r n. adull c11 ndom1n1ums urt· available with vnc or two bedroom!., patio or det·k deluxe bwlt 1n katrhen. l'arpetmg. draPl''· rrur rored w ardrobes 1n master !<Ullc and m uC'h more The q u1 l'l J>ark s urround111g · 1ndudl· prt vale r e<·rcal1on, lawns. flowers. a 1·1·ntral plaw. anrl J ll thl..' rh:..r tll or 1he Old !'I cw Orll•;m, French Quarter ~l'<! 1h1~ quaht~ A & t' Pr11pc1111·~ co11dom1111um l'Oll' 1•rs100 rommun1ty tmlu) l..._.LOA..._.S hr , 11 , ba, frplc. p;.i110, adult,.r1opf't,.po11 D J\., 5 11; '!T:>tf PV<'" :-;1111 i·IL·an 1 1111r m , 11., L'Ll-.:\:-.&S,\\~; 1c1· f l-! .... I .... ' wash' dr1 USl1, \ a<:Hnl.. ll1•al Oppurt llllil ll" 1;.iu.:1JIIB dug:-. 'l hlk lo •K'l':l/1 2 Hell room in •Uf.J('I' 111<•:1 11d 1\11 Ill h s:1 1;; lllCI Newport Beach 3869 • 1111 lhts C:l.Clttng 4 1Jlt'X I $725 mo .5.16·1453Sal I 71-1 ~-1:.! O!IO:! 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Iba lfl.lk ,,......,..,, -ne"·· 3hdrm 1111 1ict ~ be._, ' APARTMENTS , 1,a· 1 b ••tJl, 1 .... 11·~t11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $560" k l>< "cl fl2"J 97c 1•1--;-HS ().tl2 12 Br 2 Ila ."u11·1e~k ••25 ' "' "0 """ . ., °" "•>r "'1' NcwrortShurcs2 br.:!ha. 7.u. .~ u' "' I 1\r S!5ll mo t 11"1 ~:'100 ,rh 6i5 3:>04 4 Br. 2 Ba , lrg 'ard db d ... h den, newlv pa roted & Newport leoch l .,,. Avail approx Nov b1. \dull' ooh. 1)1) prts nn 6i 5 :!89i. ' L',XL'FC.\L!:(,·~ER~OS~ATE \vJtl 1mmed1atC'I)' C'...all Woo rr ge s .. r. 3 3 · crptd. Nr C'lubhse $675 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5411 81i75 d;11s. itiO Hiii w:llerbcd:,, - '" " -fnr 111fo rma t111n D\-. Prescol l :'llockl. fom rn~. mo flJl -2991. •OC'E A'NFllO:'llT . Avml cve:.&wknd~. 24'10 :'-lewport l{lqt \'rrsa1llt'!< luxur~ 2 Br. 2 '1 !17 acres w SJ)l'Ctacular 2 l 3 9!l 5 l I '.! Z. c \'l's dm rm "tC. 2 fri•IC'li. J uuw, datl\, wrck I~ -S)X'l' t ·o,.,t..i :'II c,;.i flu Clmdo Only S.'iOO mo \'1ew, oa k ~. s tr1:.1m. 213 998.11153 As k rur car 1o:a rage 1\ssn due!. tacularview !!7J·_:>~.!_l.!'. 2 br. 2 lta Childrrn 01\. 2 13 111 12 11352 1-.:vt's & JVocadoi. Profess ionally Steve G ar~rwr No µeh. M11 1':XC::ITING Ii Bdrrn. 2 new c nrpels & drapes 2 Br l Ua i-11~' 111 Sl2i. Wkn d s ; 141 547. 7451 111dscpd w1roo111 lor Jl\JOI to Mo S!J75.1\ftt .i4l-SO:.~ story w11wt patio & view hke new thru•i Ut. com D washer. i.:ar:11te Mrs . Lut'iarto wkdays..:... & tennis eourts 2600 sq It Mesa Verde 4 Br :i Ba or grt'cner:v Walk to C:lur munit~· ~KMtl ~ ameniues "Ill .ta:11 CUSTOM l'ontcmporan F" am 1 l y R rn 3 c ar Jbdrm. I '··1ba. r od unrt nr Lady Queen of Angels & S5t)!J mo 119 2 9 i 1:1 . NII l'J-:F.' Apt & \'onrlo' Sµanis h Hnmt-. rich 101. garage Professional dr pool & tcnnrs Children high school. Refng tn· 1142 r 111 As k for Larry Dmta Point 3826 rentals \'tlla Rentals. gleaming -'lc>x1can tiled coraling & iandscapin,:: OK. S6l5. 10<10 •)547 eves. , eluded $15001 m o MettlH'r . •••••••••••• •• ••••••••• 1;75 4912 Broker Ors. 2 frpk's. l'Xpans1ve Gardener tncld m1 1 &c 2 Bdrm Ga ragl..'. view windows For dis-mo 71 1 1 77 0 IR11 4. Wootlbr\dge 2 s l on ON WATER· 2 Bdnn, 2 Lrg I Rr. all adult. no D1washcr. c-lcun L1ose 3 Bdrm 2·stor y home c r1 min at 1n~ bu} ers 644-ilb'i 2bdrm. 1 2ba. µoul spu. bath. Security $950/mo. P~ts, µnol & carport b ca c h . Fro m $34 5 I with extras galore In· ooo tennis & la ke $485. L:;t• $350•mo !131 W l!lth St 493-59!">.1 \ft H'M ;\ir eluding mlcrowaveovcn. S29S. SUNSHINE Brauln~ INewl '16~7b5~· 2ba. (2\318.17-R339 ON WATER . 2 Bdrm. YEAA·AOUND FUN: 548-0492 Rlarn "Ott A Clear DCl'f" '11u 1·a11 '><'l' Ca tahna &c iK'itUI 1ful ~UnSl'lS from lhi~ I Br lll'PH u•t l-\1rn or unfurn the rent 1s lht' ~aml..' Sl :>.W mu \LI. YEAR I :1:i11 B-W workshop. wood bunung PROPERTIES m tt· eve' ·ever' W~Vill. Greett ,·e~ clean S7i~ moyrl~ Soclal Acllvllies 0 1· 2 Br 2 Ba C arpe ts . Large 3 HR 2 ba l1•wc·r 111 fireplace Assumable 728-5895 amen it~ you can tm· nrt d $550 o recll\r • Free Sunday d rape!>, pu110. gara~e. dplx Plush cpts d~ loan. Only 6 m onths nt'W. '•---------•: agine . S69S/mo. 552.7355 <! con ~· · m Sll7.SOO.t'all 7s2-l920. 1' ----------1 or 76().8682 \va1l.now <.:allRoger or SEC'URITY CONDO: 2 Brunch •BBQ's•Par· laundr1 ra c· $400 <.:lose to tJearh & shotli. OWofC~ --------1 f'red559·9400. Bdrm.2ba,viewS650/ITl.I hes •Plusmuchmore 5.'>7-6932 · ocean vu S585 1·all ' 9UAIL PLACE PltONITllS"' fO,-TI 1:10 P.M.I lltAHDMIW 6UMrTS 2 Br units w /f araaes. lst owner bC'ne Its, Great r enta l a r ea in Weltmlnster. Owner will help fi na nce . A1ent 131·'1300. Lws+v 2550 R eady Fo r oer upanc\., ·~ • "Br"':TAE,....,aTION: ORI ,, 2 o 49S·l400,4!19-22.17 l'T--r-rTJ I ·,,v.-, ~ BEAUTI FUL VIEW. --~ "'"~ THF. VICT ,\,,. · ,,r ------ ....................... !!1:as 28,:lkC~~d~ ~ • ~UA W:l-' Harbor View 3 Bdrm.( Tpe;0n1~·PF~~e5~~sps)o•n~ w ·gar Adlls. cpts. drp;. lVery large 2 Bdrm. 11cw INFLATION Pl $495 "'"' • ...,c -~--• ---6ba POOL. S29SOtmo bltns. fncd yd water pd I c pl.s1drps . Patw Gar, aza, mo ................ -----Heanh aubs•Sauna• 636-4120 ktdsOK $395 S.t7·4800 $57-5159 __ 3 Bdrm . 2 Ba Turtlerock W .. etrfr-t H-s Hydromassage•Swtm· 66i Vact ona St $370 --R,.mll. Nr So. Coast Plaza, 4 br. 2 New pain! " carpet No .... -ming . Orrv1ng Range -----~ · Brand new I & l flc.lrrn a s M mt lftC. 631-1400 VILLA MADERA Pierpointc Condos Pool. Why nol In vest In your ba, dbl gar. frplc. clean. peti;. $750 ie rra g BEAUTIFUL APART-2 Br 2 Ba. gas stove. s pa, tennis. Jitll ragcs 213 own future? 4 acres. 6 95 557-3118. 557-4446 <:.o~l:!3~ MENTS: Singles. I & d s h..,.. hr inc I Encl 596·7202 acres, 80 acres or 147 b 2 b E d RENTALS HA R B O R V I E W 2 Bedrooms • Fur· garages. Ch ildren OK , ..... _ leoch 3140 acre parcels of beat.a. 3 r · a · · 81 e. rtt11t MONTEGO n1shed & Unfurnished No pets $44S. Utl pd ex I ...,. .... land m north San Diego gardener In c l. s7oo. 2br+0 2ba "''"' 4Br 2Ba new decorated. •Adult L1v1ng•NoPets t I • 2324 t.lden ••••••••••••••••••••••• C M t · lease.646-1769af\.6. 3br211ba $750 cep e ec. . , ._...,.1 ... ATO ... L"'.,_ ounty. • oun am SJ>I"· Jbr 2 Y.ba t925 new cpts $995 m o. incl • Models Open daily 642 121:1 . ,,_...., ,....,. " ~ lnp, oak trees and lakes Large 2 Br . I Ba. l...ar1!e •lbr2•11ba S00().Sl250 gardner, nr schl. pk, pool 9 to 6 ---- --, SPARKLING STREAMS for fishing. Besl of all. yard, double 1ara1e. gas 4br21/1ba +bonus lllO 1-.;;.M;:...l:....·4288=-=.::....=.•f:...;t....:5_,,_p_m____ 3 Bdrm. 2~ ba condo Dis-CASCADING ~::,~ere !'1ilSlhfifnanRealcet at & water paid. 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Ft. •.lanito nal Serv1cP& Uttlitics l ndutkd •AdJacenl lo A1fll()rt & Re:..luurant Huw •i\CCl'SS to :1 Major f<'ret>wa}s ins. 2 enclnsN.1 ur ports • Mature I' t•rn adult, nun laundry fuclhl1es. pub.Lie smkr.lo shr 2 Br 2 Baapl I 833-8113 golf course,Hnd tennis near SC Plnza $250/rm. ----- --- courts right behind pro ulil incl .IC\nn. 5.59·!'>.'119 AthfttiOfl Dodon! perty. Close to ever---• Unique f r ee stanrtinl(, )'thing !~ $500. mu11th1 Resp M 11 lc to i.hr l~c weU appointed lfledical lease. Ava1l11ble Nov Ba lboa Penn A1.1l bldg .. located in heart uf ember \7th Call owner 675-0328 _ H.O 6 trN1tment rm~ X· 714642·0138 _ ----llay rm. bu~mess ol'fire. Mature F, non ~m~er, lartie rcrept1on rm +pvt Studio apt wilh ~eon 2bdrm, 2ba, convenient office area Available. • 'V'ew Elel' furn. S!75 F V. locat io n $200. Call today for appt to ..... See Mir, 332 Encino 96.'Ml2J6 'l('C a~ • ---------REO C\RPET • Ln, Avt C, .C -M or F to shr clean 2Br I 393.11351 • A ,_,......, 1pt. CM Pref swing shl\ r ----rre; UiitWiel.e.H ltOO Jk2 s I mo + Sl O o sec • '"THI" . r-.. •••••••••••••••••••• _ -~793 M thru F, aft 6 _ EXECUTIVE SUm "": !. ilel ~ f emale wlll share 2 br f'UIJ service offices in ••II-• vW. et l'romontory Pt. Newport Center I l:r,trm I 0 c e 1 n v I e w . A 11 640-5470 1 In 14 ~ diabbouae priv11. f\dly ._. HUMTIM6ICIH "' , 2 bdrm ""... fwn. .-a mo. 673-IUM 1• "'CH + pool1, tenn.11. rs TSf.OU&ofc -• •a&..r1lli. PQftdal GM · · Office apace avail•~ I• ~1n1 A heatlnl If you've never pla ced • •• ~ n. Suites. Call rrom Sin DietJ> a.il\ed ad, you're In 11A/lll · I. •':.vc\.."~hu.: the minority! Try It once ~RPORT AREA . lll"l:h !: lld 'adden to andaeehowqulckly you •Bristol.225 to750sq.lt. !J!J•d VIII •••· aet rnultit. Phone From GOO. No leue te· -.u·,_ w. 142•srrl, . , QW~. Cell 557 · 7010 ,..J \'R I '\I up to 17111 .. q n ,1\..Jtl :.I pn me ,., .rTl('r. l 7lh & :-.ew11111l Ulv<I ljj!).6!J<lll \110 12 \\ ('51 HW,. :-; R I rtt-tJJI 111 ,,ri 11:c,. 2.l-0 ~I I :1. u\'arl ;'l:ov I i\'f.IS m i I on l'\1' !213 )llb:)5~'\ or !»4-1;1:114 -. - 2300 s9. FT I Engmccr. arl'h1t ct't. re-~arch advt-rt1sm~. rle- Mgn Off11:e & draft g m1 Dix s pr Hoag 110~1> vie 979-1533 RIGHT REA I.TY INEED I MONEY • CRtDITMO f'ROILEM 2nd & 3rd TD lo.. 971-6531 /155-1145 Arranged by Coott How. Lo.- A ~ortgage Broker ~~~~rt ~,~;._~ Ston·; 1ofT11:e Nr wst offtl-e ~ I•---------• ! s/f Jer11 213 t47i 7011 ~triat Retttal 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE KOLL ·I RVINE , INOUST. CONDO I t>.200 sq rt w 1201:, ore space. 110-220 3 pha'iC elec. Nr OC Airport. A.'lk· mg 50 per sq fl , 3 year gross lease. Call Hugh 540-7923. Mon t hru Fri. YOU CAMIE SUllWITHA BANK 2nd TD's aoucma.ns s-t1111 ... 714-132·5200 A.11k for Linda Flynn or Karen t.lnn Equal Housina Lender J200' newer free-standing ind us'I b ldg fenced yard ·2 o fr icc\·765 Mualg111s. Trwt Newt on W ay , C.M. hi4i IOlS I 646-2l33 ror info. . • •••••••••••••••••••••• 750' w/offlce w"tl'house ~ ...... Co. top I o c . u t ti pa id . AU types of reel estae '240/mo. 67~.QSI investments since 199. S,.c ....... 111 WTDt 641-2171 14"'°611 L500 sq ft Industrial SpiK'e, w/2 offices, 2 balh , lge rear door. IMOM L:opn Av, CM . 540·9352. 6*0681 ~!r. .... , ..... ~?~ itor•ce Sp:iee. NewJ>m Beach. 2306 W. Ocean- front 673-4154. CASH fOa ?.lr1 •FAST ACl'ION • Cammia Mtg~ ~ Wa11l Ads $~11 f{ f W o\ R n for 111 formalt0r1 runc,..rumg ar rt' .t ol ~·nun.: -.h1l l' fcmnll' in parldnJi lot of ~t:'rv)ns on Arlams 111 llunt1n1<l o n Aearh . K Jiii' :\1 ~110da} H 25,!t) ('all (213 1 4:12· lo\U6 Lott&Fo..d 5300 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found 10 •2!'>. ~Ill! Cal11 •> f'..at . Back tta.v. 64Z·l4:fl <13\S, 645 ~.7111 l'\'l'!o I ~·o NI> AIJ;!han Cr<:am ~Jlt> Sht'r>herd M" Blk Tan ~1 alc Ycllrl\\ L<t b Male. Ncwporl Bea1:h A111mal S h t·ltl'I t>ll-:JW. 53§0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~SAGE ~I \'1111., (Jr,.ll)!C l0llUI 111A:>I 4 \.\1 ~ (7.14) 739-0964 " n : 11 s,-.ou ='hon I er m 1.11.111 ·w;z ..::1~ J>•,\ t•htl l 01lll\Ull.1! 11111 . .IJt I: r .. .i. 11711 \1,\.<;SMi ~ Siil W \II :\IYS'l ll' :\I \SSAliF SS6-4ti56 Sa111 a A11a Moster 5p,ciotti~ I ll•tll ·,1 ,,, II\ 1.1 , • \1 !).\:: ~-.:. t.:.0.1·: \-...,•·n1hlt•1' BLUE JEAH JOBS! ; 11 I ' ' l' 10 fi \ t' I :-. I' .1 " k a g 1' r ' ~ .va1 •·lo11u:.••111.:n 11Cl'llt'il tor •n ull' ,er• ·1 :1,ti1lb 1Ul'I'\ CALL THOMAS 64 1-1 144 FOUND ADS ARE REE Call: lie µamperr.d with .1 personal r r la Kln,.: 1nas?>agt> b.)I 14! of thc pl\• t11est girls in Soul hcm Ca li fnrn i a .J acuzz.1. -;aw1a et1'. 0 1>e n ttkim 4am. 7 days a Wet!k Vis a1 ~ C. o\llant1~ H t'alth Spa. 2112 Harbor IJlvd, I C~la Mesa. 645-3433 Br I ing this a d fo r you r Chnstma!> vualit' 1;,n, lneKpe11s1H•h ltt ,t.,.1 m ~·•ur humi: c .. r..11 R.li ~,n, --.,-S•S•E•M•l•L•E•R•S-- TOUCH A CLASS ·1,·m1111 raq pM1t 1on 642-5'71 ESCORTS 111~·11 111 1 n11w af•·a ZIHHS 7521~17 557-9760 • Found or lost a pet? Call us We're the Pet Pal~ (714) 7~·2988. ---------- LMt or round a pet? Call Animal ,Assistance • L<:~!luc S37 ·22"7~. ~o !~:. special gilt Sell idle items I -642-~I MERCEDEZ •ESCORTS• 972-959~ 24HRS. OWN A IUSINESS? IOUGHT A IUSINESS? For only· $38.50, t he Orange Coast Daily Pilot Legal Department will publish your Fictitious BuaiMSs Name Stetement 4 times We will Ole your business name with the OranRe County Clerk. Thei r ree Is SIO for t business name. $2. for each additional business na me. SAVE STEPS! USP: OUR C'ONVF.Nlt:NT MAii, SEIW1CF. O•llY Pilot. PIHH !lffld me P'ktltloua BuslM~s N&mt St~l~ml'nt fornH" ~1111 '11v1• me Ute fool·worlr Th•nka 1 NAfltE ADDIU:SS C'ITV &1'ATfo:. SAYITIMll . . _ ZIP C'OIJP. MAIL TO· IA1t11ls. I' 0 Bt•• IMO. Coet• r.ff'b . t 11 92621i t'or _ ....... ~al lt,lorm•tllll, C'•ll 1141 4121 .. SAYE .. ,, -- '~•-I Str-lc9 45')')C11 mpu:. Or .N H ASSIST AMT MAMAGH Dra1icr 'o; I agun 11 lhlt... s 1 or~ \1 u s t b e ex 1H•r1('n1·1•d 1n bf'ltcr women·,. ri•ad\' lo wear .Hiii 'port:-Wl'Qf~ J\µ1>1. in pt•r•,in to l\ta!'uger Ma t>le Austin ~b2 1 Mooltoo Parkwu) Pleta ur call 768·6622 for appolntrrent. -------- ASSOCIATE Local CHt'UtiVI' expand lnll bl.Ullnct'la needs am bth0\13 ~raon or ~lf>lc who lifte willinic toJoam. 'So. Const Wholesale Si,ql ply, 7S1·5G\3. ---- '. -__ .___, •• _______ __.._.... ________ ----. .... .,.. -----·-·· Tu.Gey Ocle>t>et' 21. tilO DAILY~OT 9S ............................ 11111!11 .. ~ .. ._ .. ._._._._._._._._._._ ......... ._._._._._._._._._._._.__.._ ... ._ ............ W_.ed 7100 ; PAGE SCHOOL .. oF COST A MESA Growm wtm HOO()(·nnd Ytor .... . AGE 2 THAU ORADE I :--ENROLLMEN f NOW IN PROGRESS REASONABLE RA TES NON SECT ARIAN .-.. 'ti,.,..,.. ·~~ ·•aat-• ........... !Yt'i llOll. ,,., IAT e.JOA IL fO Tiie \10"91\0'• ~om11v l ;JO '·• ...... " ...... .. , ........ <MlY ~ ORANr.E COUNTY BUSINESS COLLEGE I I 0 I S. .ulAHllM I&. YD •• AMAHM1111 IE A lllOFESSIONAL HAn l'UH -LIAIM -... All * SECRET ARIAL •LEGAL •EXECU TIVE * WORD PROCESSING * ACCOUNTING •BOOKKEEPING TO ADVA N CED *DATA ENTRY RILL n .. l'LACllMIMT ASS.IT AMCI CLASSIS MOW~ Call Now 772-6941 Schools and Instruction llDS KOINER A,#'t .. wfw .... &e.,. .... M t Eac h c:lat.s 1 nd ud~<1 r h)'thm ac· tivil les. dnrnM. 11 rts & crafts , lumbl· in1 , lnd.lvidual " group p.u1.ic1patlon. Lt-arnm.c by doin1 Nature study, Nat ure study na cke. S.lO 6 week session Sta.rtmg Now Mon Wed 11r Tues-Thun 9 30 to 12, Chass :i•~ hnuted For more info. call the Gtrls (1ub of F V -H 8 549-4344 •BALLET •TAP • Jf.2Z • MODERN DANCE • CHILDREN • TEENS • ADULTS ................. t~~ l .61T .. IHAPI .. THI HOUDA TS I --ntlM TO l""T...-_ .... , ......... , .......... .._ .. .Jusr 'l'rl of 8"oolt.nvr.t n••I to S111nl'fy Hil"Vtr! ~--....-~ -962-5440- 'n11t1's Dt1y School &Nursery Recj11hf' now fw Fal klA4'1911ri_.. nn. Jrd Gract. Yo•r Hou"' • Uoy I '"~ "g-O> 1-l' • C1an' • M••'•<' • 1J1n 11'\Q • J'l,11 4 '' Dott • ffa1n..-o f).18,, • ~,.,., LfC6'l)•l\I • l.ftUtfivt; P1 • ._. • P1"~'0ilint1 HOUlS: 6:JO to 6:00 VICT9!e This •ariety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tontOn"Ow , ........... D wche, AeNlllc. I• •• c.....,aw......, .... a.a..._ Children' allet atre Dorothy Jo Dance Studio 2SllLC ... Hwy,C... .,.....,,,.._ 24111.Cet.Hwy.c...- 673-3420 EU Ml NATE LEARNING PROBLEMS We Offer: Specialized Programs Designed to Help Students Who: • Dislike School or Learning • Become Confused Easy t:;) • Daydream in School Cf/ •Feel Lost • • Feel like a Failure • Have Poor Grades • Learn Slowly • Don 't Know How to Learn Tutoring or Remediation in language Skills, I Comprehension, Phonics, Math, Algebra. I Special Stud y 1 Programs and ! Counseling Available THE I Call 642-5678 Louise Griffith Ext. 322 COME TO WHERE THE JOBS ARE! Irvine College of Business 1'591 Moy••··- '" ..... CA 92714 556-8890 In a few s hort months . you'll ha ve the skills and confide nc·f' to e ntf'r th E' juh market in an ext'ittn,C , "-l'll·i>aid . rt>Y..arrling c:a reer :l!> an • \11~1 1"\IS1 ft ,\TI\ E!-.H ll ~T\11\ • I.Jo I: \I. Sl-.f'I! FT \I( y • llllOK" E 1-: I' F II •.I I ...:11111 \l\·m .._, \'1,'I ·<:1·'1.1,1!\l.<IFF WI·. \'iSl•;-J \'\T • 1<1,1 r P'l'Hl'l.IS'I HELP YOURSELF! Hu ndreds of Orange County companies have hired Irvine ~~rnduates. Call now for more inform ation and brochures. Tlw Orange Count y e mployer!. nc<:ct you now '. ln4u1re al>out financial aid as~1stanre ' 1 You may be e li g ible for Federal gninb and loans 1 GET STARTED NOW! CALL 556-8890 Newport mltliir Qtons eruatoru Mow occ~new Students of Piano Mary de Pasc a l e, B.M . ••••••••••••••••••••••• GUAIDS 1''1111 & parl lime. All :are111> Uniforms fum'd. Ages :!I or over. rt.'tirt.'tJ welcome No exper Ile(· ,\ppl y Un1ver s ;il Protection Ser vke, ~ W Sth St , Santa Ana. In te:rv1ew hrc; ~ 12 & 1-4, Mun f'ri HAIRSTYLIST W 1 l h 1'' o I I 11 w 1 n g . Ucautiful St•Jrc~ t..:.:\t, II H Heav) Advt•rtisir1'1, ,\b:.olutl' Tup 1 ~. for g01MI 1111t:rulur 540 3857 Hlqh Falhiot1 Store 111 Lauunu Ul·h needs lwl11 Nn expr nee, will tram 494 :JO'J4 Ho,,11:,,3es n e eded iv welcome new rt::.1d~ts 11 .. rmuncnt pc.rt lime ~urk f:'l1:x1lllc hr' :"Jlul o·Jr & l \ J>('Wrlll'r. Safi' l''<l't'r hl'lpf ul Hosp1tah t\ ll o~t.o:.-. Ser"""' ,;r: 30'J5 llOl Sf::CL F:A 'I; t-:RS To worl. tor Jamee ... Ragl(l'd> \nn I' T ll 3 'I Ut!!> Fr I lii5 2514 IWL SE< ·1. F: AN 1-:R!) P.in llm1· I-T l>lart am mcJ Tup t..l h llar li7:1 1261; 1: 11: 4811 II r I l .') E K t-: E P E H \'O!\! I' \:'\I()!'/ F:lderl.' B<il l>o.1 gl'11llt:mt•11 m't.'li." rt·~p k 11111 woman Io h w· 111 f1lll t11r1e •Jlf 'I hur & I· ro \'lus t h:.a \'l' """n t rull~IJ I':>. IJl'f & rl'f!> rt 1 qu1n·1I :"1111 •lrtnkl·r 11r ~ITil)kl'I l'll'.1"'1' l'Jll MJ ~ 1):1\ I' WPl'k\h ~ t; I~ lti2Jl ·HOUSEKEEPER .\l:.11 Ul'l' \I W F i till 11111111 l•1r work ong l'ouj.>11 t '" ••11.1 tlt•I \I ur ~.., 111 r 1-:, pr 1111 I\ >1~11 141•11 11:.a \ '• HOUSEWIF~ II \11l.I :1n· lnenrlh thrl' 1 ll'nt 11111 . " dependahlt• "'' coc•·tl \1111 l11r 11ur tl•· l11d11tul t •·~t a unrnl ><I 1 "l-ol.1\ W1 II Jiil ApJ•I· 1n l'•·r'"" "l11r11·ro11ll Tt•r r:.c•1 _·11:, llf'lfh1tl <" M \11-.J !1111111 I 11•1111).( \\lt,11 1 11 U f. 11" w h t'• I ho•UM'work 1 'all !-il11h t• 0.,1 ul I 1-11~ lli\X.I I 11cl11 o r I' I ;,, r11 111,.11 11 11•11;,,11ll' l"ull l1mc& P·'-1 ~ .1\UllJble 7iU ~151;5 INSPECTOR Aocrect1ted Member A ssac1alion of !!)dependent Collages and Schools Financial Aid Programs Available . ;>110 l HUlllN • <.OS r A ME SA STUDENT IMPROVEMENT I l t2~:.::St, CENTER' • OMSION Of IOU llCM .. I Mewrrt ll•d.. I Call Today-642-9088 957•0211 HtfpW·•·d 7100 1,~~~~ ••••• ~!~,~~~ ..... ~!~f l111l·c1v1ng I nspel't•ll . mtntmum' ly r cxµcr 111 in-.11et·t 11111 ur relalerl £1t·ld 'tu:.1 hl' Jblc to USt' 1.a-.11 ill'fll'1·1111n hand 1111•1~ & hJ\ l' ;o ~cner;1I kn11~ ll'di!" uf bflH·pn nL' ( ,111 \Ir· I opl,an l.\1S E 'IUI Ptnl•nl 2>11)5 llarraio HefpW-t•d 7100HefpW...te4 7100 MtfpW-.d 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 MlfpW..ted 7100 ·······································-······ ·······~··············· .......•..•.............................•..... •AUl"O AGENCY BankinK CAIEIR CHANGE Office ma nuger for !>lit TELLIR 4\ ,ubsid1an of I::. F' HUI ccs-.fu! 1m1111r< 'tun., Wiii Permanent, iull lllrE 5,, t<J n 1s c•urn·nth 1n con:.1d er tr:nn.nl! 111 ~1 i1a,\.,e.>k & µan lilTI' te r v 1 c~•ni: qualliil'UI rate .>I:\ 11nd g.il, • x 1-:xµ..-ri. 1'l l· pref el l ed, !Jf~nns ankrt:Sl•'<l 1111h..- ccllc11I 11pportu1111.\' h•r tiut "'ill COllSll'1cr l'ashacl' lleliJ of f1nanr1al J)ldll ni.:ht r>l!r::-1•n. all rh·I 11b t k d T nino Full ,,r l)Jrl 111-· I I I I 111.I< HH ~I f.IUJI )'l,>C .. • ... ton II <.11l 1a Ht•1JI~ 111 IOV.\lll• Xlnl b.-iwftt.s & SJ.5,0011 $1KllOO part t11n • B iil< 8 :6 !:>ll r\ Ju<111 t-'1111 l1rr•t• 11nl1r·n 111·" i afh,1n •·l'n10:11t Ca ll • '' C'apni.ln11111. 1 «1 !1;.,,y;i !l7!J.JtiOO l:.OI'.. \!72.;!it:.! \l ft I ~h·rh 1:\'111·1 JI l'f' pair Ref rcq ·d Salaf:I llc<iul v Salon 'Span' for CAlrET S TOH ,.. l'Omm & ni hi•r r e11t \:.~1sl .111t !-;.ls u MANAGER hcnl'fil s N JI ur"J . nc-eded' f''unta:.lil· Nev. Pos1t1on oµ•·n for ;1J.l fi+l-i t51 ~alun '.llewpurl fte<1ch gre•"ive man:.i;cr in laby1iffer Mt>edld lur Chun•h on Wt":>ll°lof I Npt Ht>1ghl:. \rea "llll 7 15 11 •t~ Mu~I hJ\l' ref s 61fi ti47 I l:jAUYSITIF:H I))~. for, , &Thurs 2 o;m k 1fi, 1'111 a re:1. own tr.ins ti40.7filt'> Hab)sittcr lur ./, }OIU1~ lhtldrcn 2 da\:.•~I. 111 rll\ home "'' 11 II Jll' Cl!M area itiO 13!~ 8ah}Sltlt'r WPslchfl lot•ale Stall! w1dt> m ulti ~'"r" C ..... O'M.-o'• UtJCralion U1 ani:•· uJ11t1 f.46 t:WS urM6 TT?A \\ C..:a1·1wt f'XJ•t'l'H'IU'l' n1'•·1";:-a n X Int pa., •Pl/ Ji. ACCT. lur rapidly ex µandin~ hnaucial fr rm Lil Fashion bland F:xl)t'1 .J mui.t Ua ol\ IHIJUI & is••neral letl!:cr desirt:d i5lt· 1Sfa looldaeeper.f' /T Flex1 blt' hours. fl.tr1 at home ,\, P. \ R bank rt.'<' PO Uox 1112,J!l. ln-111t.• 9'.?'i 13 hvnus llf"~r.i m. pmllt !>han11..: rnt•ilic~il 'denl«I plan, l_!a-> .dlowan1·t> \..'.a ll l'ulkct H.-l~n :"Jl'H•r Carpel Tov.n :i1:1 llib 71i5 C.:A~H I l:.H Huu'll'war t' SC1les, apµly 111 l)('r.;IJl'l, Rion Hardwa1 r 11121 lr \'i nt· 1 W estl'lil£ Plazal :"' ij CA$HIH CHRISTMAS SSS ~anL1 t\nH '\ aC'all•>n Club ncl'd :-. :l (;<I (J l) phOlll' "" lC'.... " Ii I' 1\1 . \J 1,n Thur-, c:uur S.13 i!J:ii '"" ,>13 ~l!il CLERICAL \·an!.!d C •1111•1 .. 1 Clf1 1l·1· 1· Dul1es 111el 11u 111i; 'u11pr:>rt 1 or 11 r l' ~ 11 f IP J <Ii n.: rn:.i nul<i<'lurt·r 111 lrv1m• Jrl·a 'l'y pe 50WPM fnim lro11:.l'r1 ht•r rc11u1r••d < ;.,(,d Sf••' rt'I u rt JI "" µo-.ure 6. l!ru•A-th op 1~•rtu111l\ ,,.,,; 1;19:1 ('I.EI! IC ,\I, F'al>I grow1riit 'lcw11urt llcal'h .id al.!COt':V ntoed.-. ~al Inda\ I\ J>ISI (iorld al I;() w p Ill s .. m.· dt' hv1•111•., t hanrt· 111 ad V:tllll flit°I ;i. 14 <'l•·ncul r>r1c111i: Cl<·rl. 11ct'fied for bu:.y 1n.in11t' hardwa11• \'O ~1 us l be .1r curall' 1n math & wnll' nt·utly F llnH', xlnt cu bC'ncf11 s 1,: a II Ualht>a ~1unne, 5-19 ~71 E.O E M lf:'IH ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ElECTRICIAMS Rorol Oesiqneor ---------• DATA EHTRY lmr.it'd "flf..'n111i:.!> _r11r E'1wncnt·1•tl H!4:l ,-~·.I C.:l<!n cal Tt'mporan qu;il t'11•1·1n1·iari-~.,µ SR. TYPISTS CLEIK in H·, & .-1Jmtn \\1nng Gardeiwr Wonted! 1 r.xperi<>nn·cl l.<1~1111·• I J::,l .llt• !l I!! C'.IC h d :I\ I'\ , 1•r:111 s..,1 & Sun lt \'i•I~ lu \cl I 714 (. t> l>Jlh Piii~ 1'0 H1lX 1.Jt,o 1·1"t.1 \l;:",1 l ' \ :J:.!ti:.!•i !)t01lll1)! \g,• & R <· f ,. r 1• 111•1·, .~ llo'.'irt•1I S.olan . 1111 11,,I, RLE CLERKS Lcadin~ Oranl!t' C'11l1111\ '\on un11111 toll t111ll' t :.ill lm n1l'O tdlc 0 111!n111,i:" '' ~ J.l'•··1 11<:..o• It art•1.1 557-9760 J;-.oo Campus l>r . N I! Cll•rk Eiq11' r1 ('Ill' I' II L iq unr ~·k·rk. fJ T .\pµI\ at :!7R Bro:i r!w,a}. l.<a~u n:.1 HP a ch CLERK STENO Sm..oll arr hit p1·t urdl uf iice t ~re t•'i "µm. ~•an S5 50 h1 ·• hencf1b Wntl' ;n Ro" :!27 So I .a1nma. !#21j7i l'il'l1ronll'l> mf~r hu. ... un J nhl1. 6i5 !!.'IX'l om mcrl. 011••n111.: Im ,, .J.i1a •·nt r~ IJt·r~o11 wnh I 1, .... ,. ul lh·l' v. ro 1 t•r t. ll.·rh1vr T1•rm1r1al Sona.• ltnlll•·ll II'.(' 10 k··· pUJ11•h I & \l'rtfy on T \11 :illl ' pw1d1 'rn 11 o•r ~:x ''''"l'lll r-11 h••nf'fll:. 1 r "'< 11t·r1cnn• dl•:.i r,1111(• l'lcn:.c: •'ont a1'l . M,1tfl' Speciatti~ lf~O :'rtonron 1t, (' M t.l<!· 2Al!7 I·. I) Ii'. I l)nvcr I FT 1ln1t•r for rll'111el'\,• Frl'l'Wa\ \utu ~uppl.1 !{II lt1Ci6 DELIVERY rHSOM J\'l:\1 EOl\T t-: OPENING ELECTRONIC TECH T•''llt11! & I mu'ill Shwit 1 11114 l>;~1 l :.1l & ,\nulol!j ~,·:o.t•·m~ for a "mall 1" 1 Pr"' 1<)U~ ,., I• ('onla•'t l),1lakr11n Im· l:IU l.1IS &dronic Tt>chnician 11~:;~,AL LABOR I Ccin• ll'l lln 1! ol lt1t1d1 111.; t·as~t:ll~· taµc:, F ·1 J11,t Wnuld prefrr t'Xll\'r In ~h1fl 5-19 (ll~ • all aruunll 1 t·l'h bdkgm<l I ' 1-:, lll'r w1t11 l' l•'l'I n < .11 1 (jl•nt·ral t om 11on<'n1 ... & r•im The lalboo Bay ci.m is 1rnter!> ht•lµf ul ~="···~ I now hirinCJ: •wn1d1t-, :.dl;'.r.Y ~)~ PBX OPl-:H,\Tl)J( £:.\ l,1.I ·\nn . 1·l0ti05:>,j 11t-nenc·e µrdl'rrl'd full l'•1:.1.~al l'er-.onnel .\gen lime :\lust be a\atlatol1• l ' ~·OO Harbor 111 .<.':\J ~knd.' '\E\'l,:tt A F'EF: i-: 0 E r1 .. ase r all (o r app1 6 ~5 i358. :'of nn Ft 1 ENJOY is· J()-5 REAL ESTATE General OH1l'e Lo v111 g t•neri:etol' & matu r C' bah ~s 1 tl•1 n1'\'dl'<l for 11 "J ~ r old m~ home in l. M , Top p;l}. l)chb1P ::tl 957 21\19 f1)r 1r1 ll'l'Vie~ IOOttllHPH OfftCE MANACMa Xlnl slarting s alary &co. be11~flt:. 642 4770 clay:.. M8·02™ eve~. ·J'wo openings, hrs lo be arranged F:x penenc.">d Apply in person. Kenn ---------Rima Hardware. 26fi6 CLERK TYPIST Vandy of ty ping 1\c 1•ura l'\' a m u!'t Op po1numt.1 111 learn Telex operation & other !-k1U~ 1\dvanl·cmenl µos!-.ihle C a-11 M r s . (; op I an : 559 6!10 I IMS F:qu1 p m1:nl . .!!J05 Bara ;.rwa Rd. Irvin!', E 0 E The Daily l'ilol nl>t'<l'> a Jell ver~ pC'rsun for " lar~e motor \route in Laguna. Soutti Laguna Bea c h lt el 1able aulomob1le 15 a m~'lt llours M F :1.00 5 .00 P:-.1; Sat & Sun 6 :lO lo s·:.>AM :'IJO COl.L~CTINli F.x l'ellcnt curnm gs for j~t1 u coupl<> tif hour-, or your• day. F'or Details cullr F osl er Oue ll et a ll ti42·4321. Thal ~ r il(hl • We a l w .. 1~er & I \'I' "nJor n>al ""tate Our M1l lt11n Oollar IO<'alwn ofll«l' ha.' pr1dt'. cnthus1a:.m & gwdam·<> "'" t'earh. "'C trarn If an\ i>f rh1::.e < ;rowiny :'ll<>wp11rt f\.•<wh :>tock lirokcrn1:e Firm"' loukmi;: r1)r ~h:.1rp Ill d1v1du als to frll rm med1aleo1>N11ng~ n A R Y S I 'I T ~; H II U U S !'.: K E f:. P E II Nt'eded ror I rh1ht, llt'X hrs . o wn tra n:..Uunt. Ha rbor , R e f s Rc q 846-3945. 67 3 .!JOOO Bookkl•c11er Asl>is lant. Part lime 4 5 hrs dally. <:ontc1cl Polly : 6J\ l!n>. Harbor Bl.. CM t..:AS HI f:: R· hous1•ware sales .. \pply in persoo. Crown Ha rdwar e 1614 San Miguel <Harbor Vu Ur) NB Cashier -Sale:. Uookkeepc1 'Sec , ltecept ---------•I Pc rma11cnl P I T , 5 Bank in.: MtCIOIY PAIMS Eam extra money sell· ing gour met foods & gil\s for holidays. 1-'lexible h ours. Wil l t rai n Weslclifr Plaza. 642-<lm. Fashion Island: 640-tm> Commercial N ote Teller Wells Fargo Ba nk , Orange Count)• i\ulJOt1 office, has an immediate opening Cor an ex perienced <.:om men:1al Note Teller Sboukl be famiUar wit.h acrounta receivable lines and I year previous ex- perlenc~ in notes prt>· rerred. Calculator and typln1 skills (40WPM) needed. Oubtandln1 benerita int concenlal worklnt at· moepbere. For Interview pleue eotltac:t : ... ~ 714-71W7JI WEI,JS FARGO BANK . days14hrs per day. lblk- ket-11ing. payroll & typing t'Xp. N.B. Archilects. 642 7155. BOOKKEEPER lte11t Roll bookkeeper for p1oµerty management f11 m in Irv in e. <.:all Shuley, 540 2346. IOOICIC..,_ Arctutectural Firm hllS lmmed opening for full rhar1e bookkeeper exp'd in accounts receivable col.lection. Pl easant d · lice wit h 11ood co. benefits 714-~9-7U. ---------- CUIEIS . UTDTIM" MARKETS For 2nd • 3rd Shifts We promote lo mal\Ale· ment • supervision from within. WANT A CAREER? Call (710 13J.!M21 ClllWC .. /U ..... NIW Mature, lovln1 wot111n to au........ live ln m y l nlne home. 2 D .. ILY c h H dren . R oom •1 Cont••• th• ~ board + 1 al a r y . Must "LOT .., ............. ,,. h•.ve car. Refereneesl ,..., ..... ...ey ---, ..... ., .......... , -·-_ ... ____ _ Hint I PlctltllH am.D CARE·trom IAM·. ............... llAlll . lllu 1l ltllej Ml 4111 cblldnn. CaD bh m ~ IJIT... _t0.~117~•~-~~-~~ 1!!!!~~~~~~--.W-f ~ ~=-=~1:. C.:le n cal P (T loollheper 20 hr we.ek. 4·5 hr!> per day. F:iq>cl'lt:d to work ~ume Sats . Trlal bal., riuarter l) state ment.:.. Cll'. r (T S•cr•twy C!O hr. we<>k. 1 5 hrs per day. Expected to work some Sat:. Rcq·s 50 wpm typin~. fihng. Jlen. ofc,. etc. Cal,. Gar), 540 tiOSS, Coast11I Per.ion· nel Agenc), Zi90 I larmr 81..CM NEVER A FEE E.O.E t.1erical MAllFACTU• Cl.Ell lrYPIST CLOTHING Pro1 essi11oal wilh extensive bkwourl(t. 111 lop quality m C'rC'han· d1se. To i,ell & manage Org Counties newest & linest Men's/Wotllt'n·s store. 114 831-11833 Cocktail Waitre1aes Exp'd Only ~ To Work Night Club. Call aftPr JP)1 Tues·Sat 640-4711 COMPUTEa~ For m in i · c omputer i.hop. Experienced w / good data· entry skills. Graveyard or s plit shit\. F\JIJ time perm. position. Eas t Irvine/ E l Toro area. Mr . Casey SSIMZll, We a.re a rapidly growing COOK electron ics manuf1tc· Conv. Hosp. Exper. or lurer with a n opening for will train. lOAM ·6 :30PM. a talented c lerical Xlnt. benefits. co. paid person. Person ehooki be _642_' _·8064....,.._. _____ _ able to type 60 WPM and COOK have 1ood people skills. We offer a very eotn, Part time for fam1Jyd6. pelilivc sa lary and a Hours Is salary open benefits package Uual an-Call Answer Ad #383 at cludetl 11 paid hoU<llaya, 642·4300, 24 hours per rompany paid ln1lll'ance, day. credJt union and rmre. ,----------We Invite you to apply ln Counter Help wanted. penonorcalluaat: Pm time : tOAM-2PM. D. ISC I n.u Time: llAM.sPM. Gary'1 Deli. 752·5401. , OnMcpCoalt Daily Piiot 330 W. Bay St.CM I F.qual Opp Employer! M IF o...1 ..... 11 ... Busy Newport Reach Res tor ative pract1 re need.I experienced team member . Good !lalary, bene fits ,& hour s. un lfn rm s provi d ed 631-2491 D111talln.~. Enthusias tic, efficient. tab charge persoo with bkkpg & finan<'i•I expr. Pleasant ore, 4 day wk, pd vacations & holidays Send resume or short wortc history. Wiii con tact. Send repl y to Adt613, Daily Pilot. &x 1'50, Costa Mesa, CA 9'aM6 DBnAL Als'L·Or\ho·F /T PMi· lion No Ex p, Neces11. RDA Req. S46·W728 DlA MON D SETTER Wanted. Prone, pa\'e, c h a n nel set. Wir e fabrication aleo. F\all IMSftUMatn l -------- 102 E. Bahr St, I COUPLE WANTED Coata llleaa Ca --j .._... amall tMa"'-1714t f7f·IJIO Patt-time. Will tr•lnC.all tJme. Nl't. area. ~?W --·-== I torapptlMl-mt Eq-:y I . ..... IClllllt.bint '° .-111 & ~ Clwifled Adi ~51'19 Clpaifted fadl dO it well, 'ound 1mi>0rlun1 tu )''° then call now & g ive :vour real t'Slatc <"a reer a real l·hance (;all & ask for i\J Stdlalo 963-567 1 b.ctlH•• Secretmy rrcs. or Construction Co .. 1s :.1:eking exp'd . sec'y for Cast paced 11(. ru:e In outer Irvine area Requl res takt! charge I ubility w ith oH ice manage m ent , C'apabilitaes, top skills a I mus t ! Salary c om- mensurate w ith exp Send Resume lo PO BOX 16009. r r vinc 92713 FtMAMCIAL 4 .. ALYST Health Ser vices <'Om pany In Irvine has an opening In t he Fmance Dept. Dulles inrlude over· seeing manage, ment Infor mation re- ports , understanding PUl"'J')06e & methodologies of reports BA in ac- counlln1 or Bu1iness Ad· m1nl11trallon preferred. Good verbal 6 writtft'I communications req'd Xlnt salary • frtnce benetils packa1e For consideration, send n!• sume w I salar)' hi94ar)t lo Bo• lt799, Daily PUat. P.O, Bo• 1nseo. Coat• Mesa. CA 92826. E.O.E M/F GENERAL OFFfCE RECEPTIONIST Call J eannie · 752-0070 GEN OFC /llKPG Exµr. w 'acr nts recciva ble. typing. s ti(lrt hand helpful, 10 key by h>UCh a must. na1ly inleradion w1chents. Wt! offer xlnl company benefil s and ruture fur career •inc11I· ed person Call for ;iplJC. IW4·4684 CCNMWrciat FiNRciltg S•nlus GllLNIDAY Retail home decorating shop. Dulles lo include. opening & closing :.tor<> 9·5, handle customers & phones, design & roo slruct shades. some re cord keeping Scwintc ability desirable For appt, 67:1· 7830·-·--- G 0 I. F ST fl. RT ER. possibly retired , coll 7AM·3PM. 7S1·4344 GUARDS M•••dMow! For presll1lou" poiJt poal· lion. S4/hr. Interviews Mon.·Frl,H , B U R N s INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SERVICES l~C li15 East Center St. Ste. 1102. A'tlallt'lm Want ,. .•• "'"" 1 J HiJ In 111•• i.J!Hlllll I 11 I· l m11-t·1111.ri Gau9e Control l'rior t· \ 111·r n 1 •. 111dal1)f" \lo'I lw k11u\lo h·<h:c;ihl , l'llllll.! 111,1on t,a1111ng ~, 11·11rdd·.i11. 11111.! & ph1>• a.;.tU)!I" ' II I 11p p;11 <\ l·1·111'11h RO SAN, INC, I t I ;, IX ;;):J:I "' ~ 1••11"\ l\1';11'fl l'.'111,11Uppl1 Etn111\ r 111·• olJ.•r I( :1bl('T\ I !'>l ,ir ! 11l1 1111·d1,tlt>I\ I ,,,,.,..,,n111l1•1 t Jhlt, T\ '•II \\' 1111 h St :0. B l:'loT lll :!--1 1 ,'\S \U~ Fl.11r 101 d··~or,111no.: l11·lpft11. 111•' lor, Will 1 ra111 11111 111;1 JANITORS Par~ 111111· c\ ,., Nl'WJ101~ Jk .. ••h '·"''J \1('~;J .trt';J .I ,1111111ri. & ~a -.:ers :\llliol bt> 11' er I>\\ r-. .,tel & l S (tfl ll'O C"t!IJ :',:12 65~. Ill\ :'II 3 r .\1, ~on fo'r1 J<1n1!i•rtal help. rehabll• n•:-.pons1bll' pco1>lt' ooly II H t • M Top J>llY f1.r l(d workerl-o. ~.111 <!7:141 J..Wor Account Clerti C:url't'r 0µ11t y SX70 Sl05ll t mo .. xlnl benl'fits. l!Cllt'ral 1lffict> d ut1.-~ ind ude hillin,R ma<'hllll' 11per<al1011. t ) Jl- 111g, & <'Jl'lh 1cr reC't'IJ t wmsl A11ply Lagurw lk'aC'h t:ounl,v Waler Ols tn11 ~3rd St Lag Belt Kitchen hdp wantrd to lcurn food preparation S3 M 1hr to st art Male IHc lerrct..I Wo rking hours SAM lo ll'M Lon ·s Kitchen, 3077 SQ Harbor Bl vrl SA Call !HS-0747 for appl LANDSCAPE 1-·oreman /lead man. ex pt>r'd in planting. 1m ga lion, malnl , hyd~· mg & c hem w eed coo trol S alary comm. w1cxper V11Ud dn ver's Ill' req'd. Irvine. SS9-5152 LAUNDRY WORKER P/Ume. 3 pm to 7 pttl. Englis h speuklng pref M thru F Apply Beverly Mnnor 340 Victori1t. CM, fl.17 • IAY . -Thar. alfYou pay ror a ao day •d 1n the . DAILY PH.OT . SBYICI DlllCTOIY OOITNOWI 642-5'71 .. . 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CostaMHa <405 & H a rbor Blvtl 1 MOW HIRING !Olf1t•1· Hl'latl lll'lp1•r ·----------: .'1u,,t 1, 11c-. 111.1c rak ad PRODUCTIC>tot ·ri-:nglish spt«1k111~ rir h1 ' lingual only Pll'a~{· a1111 • ly m person !I 5 ·._ I t4anagenwntTr~ , For rapidly expandrn~ I t1111g ma cl11ne & t·ash re 1 CONTROL PLANNER 1-!l'lcr !I 30 I :Jo '.\Ion . Minimum of 2 1·r!> rcl;;t fo'r1 SJ ;:) hr .\~pl) rn t ~'fl exper HesjHm"h11J\\ Ill' r,.,on 11n I} l SC'al·h 11 uf in~unng ~1·ht'duh'l'I dt• :\1 11,,l'lt·~., w e .. t. 2205 ll\ent.>:-of 1•u,.111mcr-' 11r :\fa111 SI \ ill;.c)!t'I =23. dt·r:. \hie to r1•11"w & 11 B 1mpl(•ml'nl 1•ng1111:t'nnu PETCO Animal Soµpl) Ol'PORTL''11TY for µart \: Superm<ark('t Ener~t'llt'.: turw t'X per <J R N':-l'11C>1 •• Clean Cut. Hard Workt'r.i lion a vat I from l>l'I' .Jurw 1 apply ! :.JJJ Brrs tol C1"1", 1n P 1•d1atr11: ~roup c•hanges :-.1.11n1J111 111\l' r.:nt1 nl 111 \'l'lll<•n n· !'CH d ' I{ e 'I U I '> 11 1 ll II matl'nal:-lo 'u1111on tit• I 1 \ " r ' " t' h 1· 1J t1 I " & rl',,l"ht'dUlt' nrdt'r' rt'lj d h.1 thl' mark1•11ng cl1•pl :\l;i,.,1er ~f)1:1·1al111·, l'o • Mesa t>.t5 4670 Mr~ 1\ ust in ORDER DESK A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... w e take your messages 24 hours a day ... you cal I in at your convenience during office hours and get the r esponses to your ad ... For more information and to place your ad call 642 -5678 . 642-5678 DAILY PILOT H.lpW_.e4 7 100 HefpW_.9d 7100 HefpW_.9d 7100 HelpW..t~ 7100 .............. ......... ······················· ······················· ...................... . ~.~~~.~ ..... ~!~ ,~~~~~~.~:.~~-~ l('""'PI 11t111,.1. 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I 111-t "pm S·I 2~ hr tu , Hnght, young. attractive ' .. 1ar1 Xlnt lll'r1t'11t"; Sale sper!>un s tu s how l l·'.1~h 1 .. 1 1.ol' \ '..1 II ~:I :10 I Hcsort 111 San Juan aree1 \1 F Jul1t• 1;n,•111 Nt•w I s:iso, + per week 1•.issi 'r:11r~ l.1 f1• li l·I l!!;Ul M F: blc Call 4!1J·660G /\!.k for l'.<Jh I Mike Bulick • •SICHT AllES• * (; Ofr ff60 /I( row $12,0Ctl I .11t111S1•1· /Ex 11 tu Sl5.IKXI I•' I 'hi( St!c IKE Io $16,lf., T4t11ll1rnk eicµ $10,l(IU Lrz Rt·•nders /\Jtl'ocy l<YlO Urn·h l':~t '•>ii 1-:oE Newportt833 tl l!I0 /1-'rc. .. , SECRETARY/ ACCOUNT EXEC. t.:nrquc µersun w i:.t.'l"' '>ktlli. & dr<tft111l(ldt...,IWI expi.•r for lrvm l' 1-\im mrr Sen d rt•,um1· SILVER WOODS FASHION ISLAND Wt• have a full l lllll' J.l(•r manent JX):.111on (cw a t a-.hrer 111 our (me nTn'i. and wumt'n 'i. dulhini: !>tl1rl' E xp1·ri1·n1·c prl' (t'rred Cood .... dal') and bl'neflb plus l(l'lwrou.., d 1., t "u n t •1 11 ~ 11 u r w .. r dr<ihl• ,\ p1d1 111 1.cr .. 1111 111 :'11 r Fa lknc·r 15 F <1,,h1110 bland ~1·wi111r1 lit.-<H h 11r eci II 1.14 <l.\:!,1 for ,1pµomtmenl w '>a laQ n •qu1rern.'llt!> l•----------tu floir ii7!IO. Da 111 1 •111~ STUD EMT TELLERS Anf!le iron. 1o·xci11, x i-·,1r Santa /\n<.1 , 1 'ost::i 21'•X:l'16, Si ca ., ne w, 1ivt M!!!>a , Irvine, & Nl'wport I part) 5-1 I :iu70 S A Branches Expt'rrcnt·1•1('hrom1• towel bar'> .uK.I req'd Xlnt i.a lar) /\pp I 11a1i\•r holden., .10•, wi- ly Personnel <l"r wholei.alC' Appn,x· HERITAGE IAHIC 1111atd) 5.50 u n11:> Uulk 7'!1 ·°' 1-:ucltd, \nah1·1111 ,all' 11111) 1;.rn 1;1)9f; !l'J I Jlll){J E () 1-: TRAVEL AGENT Canwras & Equipmrnt 8030 ..•.................... t-;1qx•nt·n1•1·tl 11n11 ';iy)t11 0ark rilOm m 1!>1·c llan<."OIL<; •1ffH..-'kilb ''""'"''''' 111wpmcnt :t tXx2 1 tray:-trlio 'H l:i ~ 11 !-.Jf 1• h ghl 11, ~allon:, TYPIST • Jl:h \ & II 1 g.il hm., f1>. I 111nb hJ rlklll'I Fir,\ S'>IJ I ak1•._ ,111 711X f1H:Ji r CJ flo'< = 1si;o.' c·11e.ta Me!>(I. CA !r.!fi26 A¥21 to2'4. I Lkirtentler Tralllt"l' '\11 t'Xj) /l('I' (;d JI:!} nl'X \'M1••<I (;t'rwral (.lff1t·1· I 1ut11·• 1nt'lull111~ 'UIJl.111rt fi,r pre"dt•nl 11f lt'ad1ng 111.inuJa <·t uri:r 111 lrv1m .m •a 'f\ l•l· 'ill\\-l'.\-1 lnnn (':11H111 \ ~; I ~ iJUl11 1q11d"1 lla-.11 ~.o & l:JJ 111111 It· n ... ,., Slll<I rii;, !'AXMJ S.Cretcry S 1,058 1 hr., ('all ~1 r Z1e1rw-r S0.60wpm wt~oml' al·tt:. , fi45 x:.ns pay able exper l'rdl·r 1----------· -.umt'Onc w 'pro!J mgrnt I backl{round. 'all \'11·k1. 1 TEACHER 5'UH!0:->5. l'IJll!>I al l't•r..1111 I 1·:lt·1nc11t.;n ... T fj.1;! 011 1 111•1 Mien<'\', 2790 llarbur 1.r h Bl CM . c:.1.: t:r :-;i-:VEll A n~E 1-:01-: • ENGLISH TEACHY trt111 .,1111 ... r ro•qulrt.'d 1 f;,,.,,, :,c1·rt'lJr1til "X IH"ur c• & 1-trowtlt o p 1.1ortu111l~ :;5i; fi l!J:l Typist Stalill , m<itun• p••r "'" who love!> l•J l~ ril' ·'>·•~) wpm & d1t·t.1phon1· Al~, Cats 8035 ...•..............•.... lf1111~il:1 ,\ llrl \. 11 \t'lh , I OJI qual111 '"I! SISIJ Slic1 1,11; ·11 !1:: 1 .. 11~il1· l '' i.:1111d RECEPTIONIST S/\1.1-:S P E RSON F ·t1rr1: j Wllh ur w1thuut 1~111ng ' for 11nt1quc s tore 111 1.<ig ----------• 11t:t•<lt·d T1111 p;;) Tt·m 1 Bch Mus t work wkn<l., 1r11111• l'qllcgl' uf Hust l'llX rdrt·f ('all \'wk1. Ill''~ rl'q 11 u ' r.n g .>lll•iU'i~ Cua~1:1I 111·1-..1111 lt·m·h1•r for 11u r rnom1nu nc·I Aj.(C'n1·' 2'i!JI! ll:Jrlw1r ~:ihk llu11111·~1· ,.,,1 \ •·d S~1I) h•/llll' l!lf ll>lli poran & lull t1m(• <'.all lnten •1cw:-. Sal & Sun Tod S1•n ·11·l·" at 979 ~lJIJ :1:10G Lu~unci C.1 n Itel • I S.C~cry /Enc. l'url't'r npp t) Jn fa!>t IJU<:t•ll Npt fkh 111v1.,.t rn .. nt firm Ht•qu1 re.'!> l•llJ RECPT/SECY Fr11n1 11fr1 l'l' 1111,,111un '.\lu:.l he Jhl" to handh• h t!!>\ IJhlHll'' & \1;.clk In l.u,111m1·r ' .\t·euratt• I''"'''. ~lwp111 Frll'ndl~ 1 .111110:-.phcr.. ..1 Or;ing1· 1'11 \1rport H1·nd 1t,, 111 I hlllt• 2 \\ I,,, I' :11• J f!l'r I I r lj jtll h11!1tl.I \!> + m11h1-.tl & lll·nt al :\lusl 1 I-' II JI/ \ I iJ r 11• d " t 1 r k mu1111t· & put.ht· n mtat'\ Sal<tn 01H·11 1'11ntatt ,Jc~·: I 'rlh.111 711 .>~o ~i~ll Ii ;, :\1 ,.. Lag Bch Sale~ PART TIME GREAT HOURS! 9AMT02,M OR 4,MT09PM ' ,ktlb t:.h\hnd \IO typ1n" 751 Sound proft',s1onal , expcr . matunt) & t'\Jr 1x1ratc bkgrnd hl'lprul Call 640·0 123 Jmn th e LO!> Angt'll':, Times t '1rculatt011 lt'am 1 and ad apt )our wo rk .,<·chcdu l e to }t1ur hft',,tyle Work .5 hr; IJCr :"o:.hrthd 1\d1·g or Ml" C'U bkgrnd a , C<,...ta ~fo:.a ~'rt•l'&..: ti I'. ,,.,:,111n For ;.en 11111r1:tl , HI <':\I 111\crl'lt'W fl'l(<Hdlng lht ... _:-...1-.:\_E_H_A·F·'·l-:·l·.·--"·:'.ll.·' 'C ini ''l'l'LI t•all W IJ 1'1iln·k 556·8fl!IO Tt·1:hn1c1 an~ . ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN TYPIST 51':\I ')l'\l ';5Wl'\I nu .,horthand ' apph1 anh rwcll :.tlJ11\t: .11·1·1 JI:" .,11<:!1 1n~ .'\. l!rJmm,1r ,kill, "'""I \ r.!ru"' 1111! t•ll'1·1 nin11·:. l•rt11 1 .. ,:,1n)! h:.i • J...i:r•1u11c l 1•ompan1 hJ., .1 11 1m ' h1·lplul -;52112:11 \ l'l1·n1i.ir' h .. n11d \."'" lJOL H1·h:ih1lrt ' " 111u.,1 I ' J ll lilil Iii.SH Doqs 8040 .....••................ r.1·:~:s110:-.1i 1•1111.., \K<' < 'ha111p ..,.,... \1 I" l'f'I ~ ,h t1 \lo l'\'t ,.., .!1:1 •.!Ji 1:11:-i .ill'• 1•111 ,\f-(;11 ,\' l'u 11-.. \lo;(" 111 ... k \l;,i,k S1h1·r' IU.~I Sh11" ~ l'l'l Ch .. 11111100 1.1n1•-. i Ill •ri 1:1 .. r 1; Iii !f·A~I ur~i'>li!l'J:I "-h .. rn , 1'11otll1•, 1'1-"'ll" lrtl" I t't'I' l•I gum I hnn•· .1 Iii :!H.lli !1<1,11111 I 1•1 rl"I l1·m Ii \\k" ~huh Sl i5 i:'"I l!tl!I i:.1 ll):l:J 'Man1 c u r1:-t wanlt·ll " specialitrng 111 1\rrylil' Nails. l'111•11lt•l1· pr(' • fer red. 9611-!lJUU l'rnc c"s 11r d t r~ fur i ofl .. r., 11111 a gnotl ,alan \"t1am1~1 nw nuf to llrgh l'Xt'l'I I r1ng1• h1•11 .. 111,, .& Hcntal Agt•nt. l'l'rl '',ol 1-.~p pri•ft'rrcd 1an .. nJ11\ahli·1\tlf'ki111!"f\ 1 offit•e.h<•t•n:ot.'r1·q dav 111 a Time:, C1rcula 1111-n Salt•s OffH'l' nl•ar I fl 111l' 1'1•r,11n11t•I Al\l'lll'I 11'.!X E 17th . <'11,1<1 :'11to:-u h11'Y llJUr h<inH· e1nd have 1 Surlt•<!ll Iii<! 1-1711 m"<11alt· fllll'llllll! f11r ;;11 clc1·t runic· 11•1·h ~ llh ·1 ·, \I'• l'\lll'f lt1 t1111dU1.·I & 111.i1111a111 11·,1 •"1u1p111.·11t U,,l'<l Ill OUI 11roduc1111n tl1·p1, .\I U,1 h1· ""II ll'r:.,.11 111 (l lr.!l l JI 1r11uhlt.,h•w\1 ni.: l1·1·h111 'I°'"' C'JnllHl;1\" 'ht!IJld IJ ti ., ,. " ' •• h I IL h • 111,.1·h;_n111·al .1111 11ud1• & , 111• l'.iptihl•· t/I \\nfKllll' \\ I l h Ill I II I Ill II 111 -.up1·f'V1'>111n W::i1tn· .. , ~ 1.11 111r ~11·k1·r h.hkd lu111·h ""' 'll't· 'I '111 I :11)1' \1 :'>h•ll I· rr l-... r11 ~I:!!; SI.ill "''1•kl\ .\IU'>I I.,• llt'JI 111•1 ~1111.thl1· .. II ti 1· 11 ,. I l!' I 11· (""I \17!J 1J7 I~ .tll '" \.\1 I'll "Iii'' \l glt.1n I· t'1ll .il1· ;1tl .. \I\(· lop hr l'•'clllll! hrr• I I'" ' ,. II " I 11 II u I' I I h1111:-1•l1r111' "'I '' 11111111: ,,1,, 11:11 !1 nr Ci Iii !ll~f.1 "' ,,IU!l\M:I I· n11141• h1·11l'f1h \ppl\ 111 , 1ronnir•nt 1 'ka,,t· ,.1·1111 , 194 liS!M ME C H .\ ='I I (' 1\ t.l l'<'f""1 l.i1t w t l1·•1 l r 1·:-un11· al1•n l-! with ' 0 lllllrl' time for vour (amt I~ I~·. ,,1ud1es. or il·•~ur" a1· ; SECRET ARY ENGINEEH I .l :;11Jt1r~~11.r.1 :!1i:12 Drn•., .,alan h1~1 or) 111 Growth oppor1 u111t' ; I us tin .r2Mlll Mast~r Sp~cialti~ \ r aprdl\' 1•x pandrnl-! l()rtho l'hair\ldt• :":.1:-lm)t . 11>40 Munrol'ra, medic a I eo m 1111n1•111 1 liusv ehel·rful 1tlltl't' ~:xp j CrJ..'oli.1 ~lt·,,a. ~·a !f.!li27 m;mufactur••r reqUirt!:> ~1 I & 11·r HDA prl'l .. rrt'fl \p I:: 0 Jo. : It et 11 1 I ,, a I e !'> p l'<> 1111• rrc<.-dcd for Jl'Wclry U Hl· 1:C',:.1un. Scars . S l' • l'laza llcgmnini: No v l!1I 11vt11<::. We 1111) houri.' wage~ and eommtS!>H>n' Los AnC)elH Timrs 1375 Sunflower Ave. :-O:c'l'<i<'d 1mmed W11h or • w1l houl ,.1111rtha111I T1·01 1 porary & I ult 11111" Cull Tod ~rv11:e:. :.it !J7!1800IJ Mast~r Sp~c iatti~ ltHIJ ;\1011r1t\ i:1 l .\I · 1.1:! ~t:O E 11 1·' \\'(11111s11111• 111,11·111·1or \llll , .. 1, ,,,,. ••• 11 •• ~ .. •l1l d1•1tl 1 I 1'1111 I ,.I lf'1'll .!:! ,'(. l'omf1('tenl 1nf11v1du:il 111 , pll ;,4r, rl 7tJI i5!I lllllQ, strcnl{thcn t•ng111t'l.•n11.1: ~57 7077 l'le.., lo T l"ounter 1:1rl. C M & • fun l'trons. I n<'ludt•s dt· r sign, dra fting. matt•nali. PACKAGE WRAPPER I Laguna ll1 lb F T µr(• 1 s"er for La~una 11111:. 5-fi testing, and R & 0 lln> for marl udcr n>mµa11v d d \ I je<.1s A degre1• rs nrc ,,., f t , di ·k I 'r~ exp net' e · PP) . ,. uene 11:.. rrcn ~ wor \:\I onll' c ivit• l'Pnlt.'1' ferred with 1 ·3 1 l•an, ex I rn.: t·ond111 uni. Will Lram. I ~·ieaners · 67,... J';,iulanno perrenl'C . however n· 1d1·al for hous1·"' d e \pp 1 . \ 1 1 . 1 ·' cent gr adual C's "'1th gmrl I~ m pers1111 10 t•1 4pm I \\ 1" <.: • ~ 5 :I I S refer!.'n<'l''> "'111 al:,11 r1· ·1 1~1 Hanrtrhl'r (r. ~n I p /TIME OFFICE 1 c~n·cc·ons11INat111n 1 :.~1. I urner 111 1-.111, c;in:.\T 1101 HS 111 w , • c.r~·at np~k)rtun11 \ lo J•llll : .lti:I !iHHI I da11\ ~u ... t hl' ,ha11> and I an i' x ,. 't' n I( I 1· .1111 I PAINT SALES ha' e g1NKI ph111w man tju.:il1f1t"d a1111l11•a nh n1·r Plt-a'>t' 1·all .1 fl 1·r :! J d 1• .. n \ltlll' 'I ue!> .'1 lo H , :.en res umt to , Wl'd !I 111 l l'\t ~im• P\I datll hk ft1r IJnda 1 Cl\11'f Jo:ng int•t•r ti'i'5 ~11 "x 1• I\ e r m I< 1 m It 23891 Via F;;brrt·antt· llJrclwarc ~t;l>ti llart..ir :\lission \'1eJu, (.;,\ !f.911 Blvd (,; .\I MEUICAI. fktpt /\.'-;1st PART TIME EVEHIMGS PART TIME Tt·mµorar~ po,,1t11111,, Tkt·ph . S1·1")" Ch·rw :il ('e1 I I \"f<:K I H ESTllN ,\-;SI J '"' 54() ().\()11 I I r; Bu.'y Npt Ctr l>rll(11t-i• ne ed s r"'I' . .,harp person l·:xpt•r µrl'f'd T~Pll1R Part I Vull 11 111• f>:IU-202.1 Adulti. over 21 ~1th out :.l:.i nd1ng ;iltra1·llH~ µl'rs11n ulrt11:' wh11 e11Jo~ wfJrkrng with kid:, $4 per h11ur <.:a 11 t\'1<! ~:.!21 Ext i!.50 bNWl'Cn 2 anrt !il'm 1\:o.k for L11r1 ------' Medical lack Ofc Bu sy l.P X r a} & venapunt•t ure &16 IDl MEDICAL ASSIST. Exper. front & hack. fur new N B off 1 Ct• Dr R1edeJJ i 14 526 5-196 Oranqe Coast Daily P ilot E11ual OpPor Employer PAYROLL CLERIC The Joll} Roger Inc . a (ai.t Rrow1nR rei.tau rant 1·ha1n ha~ an 11pl'nrnR for .i l'a}roll Clerk to ~k rn a 'mall departl'TI'nt. handling approx llTlittely 1500 cmµloy1·cs Com pulcrizcd payroll & re,taurant pa~·rnll ex pcncnCt• a def1111tc plus Ah1ht~ t11d1•11I 1:ffel't.1vl'ly wit h all l e v els of Real Estate HEW LICENSE? Wtn not tn cn111m1·~·1al rl·al l'St:.ite '' Wt• pnw1ck all ol the cxtl'n"" 1· train 1ng }uu "ll net'd lo bl' lJ profcs:.111na I I n cuffil'. draw & benefit·, Call (or an appomt ment for rn 1 tt'rv ie w Rea lonr11111t :-. Corp. 675 r.700 • Real E!>late Sule!> 1phon1• "'"rk, HE ht· r•• qwred) S1\l.ARY SALARY SALARY I •II• \11"1 h.1\1 lhott•1111•t until Chrr:.lnH.1' Fur info j m 635 O!iojj I CostaMHa 540-0301 ----------· ; ~II ti " I 1'(1 g I' I I I ',\I I SECRETARY ! Tt•chn1c1an I i·qu11r1111 ,.,., •l'I'' Rut •"I I EMGINEERIHG J fil;!XJ'i:!.ll \\l ti il',\I ' ~ An Equa~ppty F:mply~ I ENGINEERING I · CHll::MAS SALES Work a" a teu m wnh riur w .. 11.11 ~E~~ 1111111 .. .i Word Processinq Ro.1 .... 50...,.5 1 llctail marine hardware adm1111:.trat iH• ""l'n -t;u; ,,1 .... m11.i: f••r ., l l'' h1t1t·r.u) I r ,, s 1 0110 2 \I , 1, 11 " " ... 11,r " in D a·na l'•11nt 1 ofthe Eng1nr•cri11"IA•111· t " " \11 J1t.•rt11rrn J ':.irwt\ 11 11111.·rJl•ir' " "' ""'~' 1, We are now 1nter v1ewrng 11 e e d ~ r u I I l 1 ml' :\lu:,t be ar1·ur.1tl· l)I''"' H"'h 111 11111 i·nµrrlt"1'nn" mo:. '''""' ~.:. "'"" ~-' for full & part time tl·m 1 salesperson Some "hip t60wpm I whr) C'l\Jfl)' ikpt 1>u11 .. ,, w1ll 111l'l~l' e .. 11 hc·nl'llh 1 .111 \rd., 1111rary f'O!>tt111ns m p111J!, reeet\'1111! Bnght moder a I t' Pho n • 1r1akrni: ltghl rl'admJ.:'-11n 5-10 1;.1:,.1 1 •.,,,.,1 JI 1'1·1..,111 •Si\l.f-:S !>lore w µlea!>ant work rt''11011~1b1lrl "'' pr11111 '' P•' procluc:\' 111 111·1 \J!l'lll'' .!i!.111 ll.1rl11r •CREUIT 111g l'Ondruon ,. i\ll cv 1 '•1~1\11111 ,, n •1111 1r1 d udinglull.111.1h ,1 .. &111 HI <':'It •!>TOCK bc11ef1ts Call Ra}. ~I F m1111mum of I 'r ht"''' 111.1tt11i: 1111· 111lln" mj.! ro· :\ 1., \ r~H \ ~ 1-· r. •WHAPPF:R~ before 5. 1131 9J:J:i or l'len l'al ex pl'I purt'-1,.,1 1111'111111111! •('t.Jo:RICAl.S I ·1!1:1.4455 Aµph 111at1•ri.i1, 1111·l ud111r.: Take the uppurtu111t1 tri I lllitiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiilllliii_lli_• THE IRVINE CO. . ... n 111 plJ,l ll ~tor t1 1l1w I Merch~diu t'<trn c•xtra Chno;1mas Sale!> J Hrchmorut & p1•r fi.r111.1n1·1· & makl· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll•ill::ir~ fl<~''"" with ~our ;J()l1~c·w1><,rl C(r Dr rl•l.11t·d nw.1:-u1 t'nM•nl:. I Anti-s 8005 "t'nl'r11u:-. c·m 11l1J.)l'e drs I RETAIL "tiitc•J."' \ fir t h 11rl ... ,. "'I .,-.. "9 ,... ..-, ,JV pp tJn , -.. u t ""t t ... •••• •••• • • •. • • • • • ••• ••• r 1 1un1 :-oil'wpon Bi·arh. !f.diti.'l , r' 1•11111'1!<' lt•1·1·l 1011r~1 · ----------•I o\pµI) to l'l'ri.onnl'l 111 MANAGER 1-.q uul Opp Em1>lyr \\Ork 11r lilt' t•qu11Jl1•111 111 I t:i':RlllT IJS • ·1 , ,, r··la••·d 1 x1 •·• ~l·:WPORT BEACH --\111,1 ,11!-.11 h1',ahll' t11 .,..1 Wt:STM INSTEll <:real npportun1iy fur SECRETARY UP & V~l' 11pl tt'JI hl!ht111t.' WESTM l.\/~T EB ~ llllEY \:\'fH,L' E .\I Al.I. I >utl) 11111, I· rr 111 !J l'it1bt'd °1Ut.''d:1 I Equal Opport un1t) blrong :.a lesperson who :!PM lil'M l l' ... I e q II I 11 nl ,. 11 I Emplo.1Pr •~mature, honest . depen 7~WP\1. n11 !>h11rth.1r1tl 1 l'ro1um"l1•1 1. ('<.J 11th1•1 M F d;ible S mall. expanding I .111p1t1·anh nN•d <1 bf1" ,1.intl,1rd 11w:"1tr1nl! •I•· chain ladte!> dothin g av"ragc :.p1·1l1ng & ""'''' Qu:il1t1ld 1·:111 S•tman Wanted 642-3260 S;;l!·:, HICKORY FARMS Opportu nity t o s ell gourmet Cood:. & g1f\s for holidays Flex hrs We.,tchff Plaza. 642 CH12. FJsh1on lsle1nd. 640 lnJl S•s ,\dm1111strat 1 vc Assis tant ~ajor Mrl'ro com puter sales exec needs wide ranging help. nus tmlry level po:.1lion re- qw res good office slull.,, a\lent1on to detail & high people on entalion. Ex· t•cpt111nal wor kinl! cond rn Ca nne ry Village <X r1c:cs C:ull J effrey 714·· 1173 f.2A3 stores Mrs. Trabish nr grammar 'k ilb "'onl d11lall"i Jf" IO\ rt.-tl to Mr Edwards. 557 1579or proct•s m i.: baC'k 1:ro1111<I 1·onldl't 497· 1018 helpful 752 02."l I Master SpeciattiM --. -jl::CUHITY \v E. T fo'ull lt>4U .\l1111ro\'la. t ' :\I SALES SECIET ARY 1>1:! z.::;. r; 0 I-& part ltml'. xlnl was;?l..., NatlO{lal furn m (gr ha~ !J;H ,12tili a ft (i p ~1 1\i.k for 1 m m e d o p e n l n !( (or I .(f ·r· I I s I I qualified mdi v w 1typ1nJ( I · t " ep •11nc · " C'" ~l'll UrJlll(t• l'uunl ~ ., 'I & admtn ex per SECURITY leadrni.: 11.1111 nt•wsp<1Jll·r XLMT PAY Expent'nccd !>hophf\111~ m11rn & ,., " ,htlh 111 r.111.r & IENEFITS aj!c•nt ;\lu!>I ha ,. rl'11.1 iww of fin• 11r .11 horn' 11003 Skyparil Cirde bll'rar lf4ti :!~ Xlnt h11url~ rat .. ~ ~ l"IM,Ca. SECURITY hon u '-5'.'ih tll•ifi "' 979-3580 Cr1Jwd Contro l p, .. ,µ1 1' s .. <i1; 1!120 ~ Oppty E~ needed for 1111t~t cluh Tl'lt•µhonl' ~usl he i llVH .!I. rnll j 'll ~; l.1<· n•qu1rt'll 1 SICIETARY Top S/H Ir typing skills essential. Local RE de Vl'lopment c ompany Sma ll. conge nial office Good b enefits . Call 549·8565 w kdys. s.cr..tcry /RKepf. F o r C PA f i rm al MacArthur Blvd & Jam. l>0ree Rd . 752·0274 ufler :If M Tu .. ., Se11 S \I \RY fl40.4711 I ~ Service St a lio n liight ut tendant Older pcr:.rin preferred !J JJ!\1 61\~ Apply She ll Sl~t1on. 17th & Ir vi n e . Nl'wport Beach. SERVIC E Station attend., SALA~Y • SALARY Thul 's right u wePkl~· 1 li51 W1•,t111111'll'f \\1• 1;ardl'n (;r.11·1· 5!'>11;l((j *ESTATE SALE• \ 11 ·ttm :in 1-'11 rn i 111· It ' 1ng rm 'l'l 1·111111n 11t.• , Jn 1• r 11 t kl' r & "'1111d h.ir111'11g -111, •· 1t 11 ur~11 aflt•r 111111 lSTl-l\N;\;l \l.l:"J(Jt ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE 0 l't 30 N111 " ll t' t " 1 I < · I 1• r k ,. e1ud1t11rium H550St..int1111. Hu1•11.1 l'I. llr s 12 !l JO. ~un 12 •i lx•sk,, buffet h!Jll trt.'l'. roll tori. b<lokcl"'" 111;ino 111c·t u rt-~. 1•l<1r k~. at· c•ci,,.ories. Jrl u"·cl & .m l1q1te!> ::.4!i·!lKK2 Oak Ant111ul·~, ·\ rm111n· rocker , rha1r~. p1durl-:> 644 13tl2. -AppliancH 80 I 0 .....•.....•.•......... \Jo;( r1·i.: l.hu,,1 .\11'<1 pup I >I I If 'I 111 I 1 I' I t • d l I , ,' II.Ill 1l.11h l!Jf, :~:!I.I 1ili•r I /I.:\\ l,1 11d• ( "llll' flUIJJllL'-. Jlllf 1•lJl1'fi, >! "'''t•k:, uld ,ahh· & In ::.l1H1 S!~! th , >I.I:! ~11 .. 1 Frtt to Yo" 80'45 ..................••••. I r. .. 1•-h»un1I m1"1. 'Jl·J't"I 1t•111 l!r " J..11b :ig1· ~ 1~1 1 °'41'.!:. 11 I I ;:, Iii 'I .. rrr l'no<lll'. Iii mo old "1111 t• 111•ut 1•n•d hou.~1· l rJ111ccl lo ~d IHJllk' II 111 f llXt1 I ~11J, .1 1 t-.1r' 11hl, mal1• n1·111 .. r .. d h,,, -..hoi... lri.· 111 gd h11lll<' li;ll n li l 'I! llohl :1111·<11 & :i t .. ·a111 J.. ii' t'll 'o Wl'll11t'lf &. 11-.11111"1 i 1ill flM:.! FumitUtt 8050 ......••..•............ **I BUY••· 1 ; ••• 1 lJ,,•·•I F urnitun · & \ppli.11Hl'' Oil I will .,..11,ir SELi. ftir You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 WATERBED for Sal~ llt'.1ut1 lul .. 1a11wfl w1xld 11111•1111t•r1 h 1~h •111 a 12 cl 1 .1"',. r p t' cl•'" 1 <1 I /1111Jk !>ht· If h l' ad no a rd "1111 mirror l ndudt'~ ht•:.iter linl'r. m;Jttre-.-< .ind µadded rail Ml1"1 Sl'll' Mov1111! {'all 646· i.151 Exr 224 1\~k for Uon Het!> •tr 1·all 7(iU llli17 <! part !>l't'l 111nal ;.ofu , w hile wrlh green & 1cllow :-trq1c d dfel'l. m1!>c. 3 cntl ta b les. con t arl llarr) ll75 3445. exp'd., rC'f rcq'd. 25 & SALARY over . $250 per wk NB area 64•1 7151 Serrlce StatiOft -Mo sales requirH. Washer & Urycr. lat1• Chromt• gla:.s dmmg sl'l, model, good cond. $125 $100 Was h e rU-Jrye r , ea !).Iii .5848 Sl251hoth 760 9271! I " Auendant needed full or 11 you like talking on pit S4/h r to start, M i l'' the tele phone and Apply 2500 San Joaqlln ma k 1 n g a good Hilts Rd Cd~ _ _ s alary w ith unllm1ted Refr1g . s mall und l•r tounter top. S.50 Sl8 K.')13 or 548 4485 Wa!>he r . l'lcan. wo rks ~ood S75 5·1H H.513 or 548-4485 SHIPPING om. bonus poten tial you Packing & shipping srn. qualify for a position parts. Will train Female 1n a fas t g r owing pref d. Monlhh revues& Nwpt B each Real Dryer. uldl'r Kc•nmnre, xlnl. co. b e n efit s Estate office Sorry clean works 1t0<Ki l'iCl fl k 548·8513 o r 548 H85 Deltron1c. 929 a er. maximum sala ry - CM.S4S-04l3 _ $5B.OOO p er yr. Refn g 1Pr eezcr for ,,aJc SHOI SALISMAH T1*11fOIE 1 FOIAH $90 631 093 1 W orks We ha ve an upenin& for APPOIHTMEHT TO g_r_e _at_! __ an experienced full or HEAi OUI OFHR licyde1 parltlme salesperson. 0 .,,. YOUI SALARY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apply In """r!IOn. ask for " ,.,,.. ' KOKAUSAJ 10 ""' u· c•U llLL ... OW!! ""' mans 8020 Mr. Cannon, Hemphi s ~ " 11pd bike . Xlnl cond l'iCl Shoes, 54 F ash ion Island. 151-1666 or best oHe r 673·<!282. 9 N. 8. 644·4223. to 5 t>m Shoe sales. full lime wtth TELLERS or w/oul exp .. or will train. Good co. benefi\8. For Beach B ranches. Apply In person tam lo Eaperience req'd. Xlnt. nam Mon thru Fri. St.an· salary 6 benefit s. Apply dard S hoes. 307~ So. I PiiiifT~GI IAMC Briltol, C.M. 721 No. Euclid. Anaheim Boy 's Jllgh Rider Jspd.125. 96().4703 Iv m csug(' ---- Bo y s Sc h w i n n M a J( Scrambler C hrome· l\lue- Xlnl Cond Sll0559·1Q 981-Jlt60 Schwinn Breeze . 3 spd tiantAdl E.O. E. lirl'a bike. blue, Uke new 1 condit ion 1 U Call Call 642·5678 -648«181. Jo:x desk. f n g . couch & lov,l , s tt-n •o, r ha1rs. table:-.. wtrbC'd , misc. I um !+57 ~106. Fren c h ll a l1 an & i\men can Collect able; & Or Antiques 3!1'' French c-;old Leaf L>esk W tChr l"-15 :lO" ltalran Marble Tup Tabll'. 3 F 1"unne ti11ld I.ea( Legs, 42"' t\mer 1 rt1n '!RI O' Mahoicany J Drawer . ew1nJ( Table. Single P e dvs t a l C law 1-"l'et, F'rcnch Provinc ial Om 1111< Set 6 Ch r s. Cr)'lital Canr1 l'labrai.. & Much ~lore : Call 975·0996 Cus tom made q u een size water bed with s helf type hf•ad boar d M alress. heater . e tc., complete like new ! S200. Mal china 9 ft t'hesl ot 9 draweni also h kc new. SlOO Ami· flUl' mnhoaany cablnet with onglnal RCA r.slo •nd record player still workln11 1 ! $300. l:all 714 642·0138 ,. • fl • _. Mllllcel ' , ...... Seit to60 Aodt .. 11/ 1..._W~ tltO • • '--•••-&... -~ •••••••••••·••••••••••• .,..1.,;..,,•• tszo j ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ...~--'"· ~ ....... Kjq aze rtn firm uve ~;;;;~i~:~~;~;~~= ~~n~~1"t~~H!:::·r <~~1 "~~ .···;C;·O;~~l~D;l;~V~l~W·~··· 1 PORSCHE$ !._.... l•port.d I l '*ldlly. October 21. 1980 DAIL v PILOT •z • •••••••••••••••••••••• e.,t 911 s IAllto1, 1_,orted , t.,art.d ....... UIM 1prin1 mattreu with wltll CHtl. 1£iu:t·ll~11t wn mourl.'d 111 N 1.11 I'll ..,.... .......... : ................. ~ ....•..............••••.......••..•.•..•••.....•...•............ matchlna t'Oll box »Pl" dluon.1100 675 ~Idler M&~7l • :tl,1167 11nii1111.1I 1111'4.,. 41 I WANTED 1!177 l'1.1 11r1 Ghia 2800. 2al.WO mllt!S Snrf, 41!pd s tirk 11h1ft P ioneer :>lt-'f'OO $.1S()() 675 ~ MG 914Z V•-... 9770 c ... ., •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1n11. never used . stall 6PM 1 "'·-• • ... Ill .... , .... •--1 f-'or 'iilt• 111 lt•l.l,t' I() Ulil..._" rwU ~ ,,.. ua> l*Ck•1ed. wort II m>, U\ M:&rsh•ll 100 w•t• '14W°r < J IMlmw JU lulh l1~1o,1. i·xDmpk of tl11~ mod1·I Ill I d ~Uver) 1220 Cai.h Ill\ ll'ad bra1a. llffl' mt.da!I n11n1 rontl ll1111.1 , , 1-. I 'lr1.1111e1· ~ ·u I IWI'' 11u. ly &.o IOln u "' n t' r Ii I"' r I 1· l' I ' · 1.uuic~ hkl' 11l'w lllU'dl> M .. r 1 n 11 •JI"' 11 I 11 iTIHA ,. ,, 1 \IM!d~ lh..ant·i "l'"~nc· 1w911')1111 1· IClll li7117 I Sl4'1 10 llt' Mcdllt'rt annn u,. iui ttr Profr~lonal m11Km Set 1'70o. mude l ""1tll ·rr1•1· 1W IJ(e I, \St; tt I':" 11·1 i·1111d 003 :!AIK!i &Oln& uv ihe "''"'" W!Ald llark.-11 t•11u11n111•111 1 ~r •.. "Ill '"•J) -ilh II"'-' r.tl'k 1111.'IO ('1Jll 111ll•r/KI Oet•ur11tor .. 'urn t.V •• "'' -'"'" Huom U K Hdrm + .•hc-ll r u,l'-.,00 •l<tl ~ ...... Sl6pa/ man) ootllt'r 1tt>m8 from P t•\f') I'\ ITll\i•r ,._1111 :.' Doell• d~l·or~lc•r · ... horn,_. ••'lun\n,.$4."U T.uu.e L\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6i~tl63il ur h~2ti11C .!.441 16 .trum V'l'll llOh ltnt't' ,111'~'\~.1-IHll t070 THEODORE ROBINS FORD JlltJ(I ttAlill;,C)A bl .. U (0\IA M l\A t..JJ 1)010 \llow us th~ 111 ... x1r1uruly 111 ('llllSlder lht' IJUl'd\l:IJ>t• ur lradt' 1n ol 'our dean Poru•hc C'hec:k with lli. 1.JlbJt •t••OU• h h •t (J•1den t.U)tt 11'" &JI JJJ) 76 l'11vr1 V 1;, AM rM c·a sio . ru111> and looki. l(ood 2thnpg IJOOO/best 11rfer $48-3864 unyt1m! '7t1CAPIU "Shadow"V64 ~11d Am 1-'m II trac·k JetU.•·ns S2KSO 1i73 117:tl aft 5 Dahwl 97ZO '60 MIOGF.T MAR.K l Too muc h to list Sl.54.AI I ·492· l.S.ll '76 MG MIDGET ~u s t Se ll ! Future Clasl.1C Nct.odti <:lean-Up, & :\lechantc'i T LC l'llB5 ;59 0060 MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Mt;t!.GT Good <.;ond 211,000•m t-:11i;: $2700/0fJO 55!! 49711 Viia 1-~bvh Spt He h _.., u-; 11.'.l'•J •;, & I I' .. _. .... 1,7•, .11•1 Seiari; <i i.~ llnt·r I ' ,\'HI'S old. St~ l'olomaJ C(lllven1blc "'111. n'lilkl"' I n t O d b I b t' 11 SH .. ~ OHke"9nHtwel I 1111 Cl. U1I .\ lr\~.1·111uJ 11111( ""'111•1' 7tl,UUtl 1111 $11\"~I ~ n1 .. \711 Top Dollar Paid jreupot -9741 .. ,..... IOIS Ill \11JI 1111 '.1, I \ I 1111 1 'o 1111 I 'Oii\ llli l••I\ , ......•..........•..•.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, ... I 1111111 lt1t11\' 111 .. .., '"" & h•1Hh1·1 i.l11J "·~·~ l'\ll'lt-:tl ti"'"' Ill"' \trtl.i ... h····1 I "''"" Sl t\00 11110 \lt011lt~ 1111 'lnl 1101 il.:io i \\ h k >'UJI l l l t.11 IHl!I St:l50 c .... h or 1 ..... ll\.t'( L' II. .alll Ill• I·• '" lllt-: I Tn.tek• 9560 For Your Ca1•1 JOHMSOM & SON LiftCollt-Mercwy :!t>2fi llarb<>r fllvd l ll:il J .\fr:.a ~1().56:.il •l~~~li!o'il ... WMI~~ .... , 1111•111' I ill .. I hl~.11 I Utl /.11111 l~I .. , ~1 Htt-' , ... 1 ~ •• ~ 1 ~, ··.:·:~.:~·,··~:.:~1·,·~·,;~;~: We ray OKANG t-: f;OUNTY'S l't:l:<it-:CJT OIF:SEL IU:.\l)Ql:.\ RTER.'i 1980 5051 IGas&Dlesell HERE MOW!!! Wull'rbed, h t'1Hlh11,.rd l' n ri l a It I t.• ' I .1 r ~ 1· d rt':o»t'r \I I 101'11111.i lll•\t'llUI I 1ct•U.1x, l\IJt.• a b ... <I • I' .111 J :. u 11 H u111 rm lllrlo. trnll!I Stef"t'O, & 11111\l't•lla114!11Ul> 962-oY611 ~lklll IJ ~.:-.1'\ :-.1.111<1.lrd \\\'\;'I 111 Ill' ,,.,.1.,,, .,rn11·I '"'"'"· ..iul•1. a11 OVER I ,1t •' " 1 l11J111•1., \I.,., 1111 ~11.111v IU 111 11,111:,,1 1t11 11111·1 & hui., l7M 1111. llueloot. 1971 Datsun240Z 1 BEACH IMPORTS ,,.,., 1c l11111 );!IHI l>J,,~111,·-,.11 111111l 1·11111I $51i9511511•1!•1 L' \' , •• _,. Brand111:l4 1:.'ll''\1W S'il._.11 o:ll ;a.oi.t " ' .-or our uiluu " · 848 Dove St reel I -1o ••• at •• '.·.s.•.o.r.~ ••••••• 90 ••• 90 •••• ~ 111\0IJ :-.H:, 1.un~bi.:tl. \ w. Porschetll'AWI . 7 l>M 51137 i ~1-~WPORT BE,\<..11 riCMO• .. O"JCI'" VTII •'IXI \I :.tm Im w,..,, --1 ·~11 _~z S1h•1•r llla,k. I 752-0900 Solabed blk nuu~al\\dt-••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ,,,,,1 1111 rr1q ,, 11111111 • 1 ~K m.-"'-'" SSti,~J5 ~)rm IPonc.__ --9750-llr, .,1 .. r 1.:1• 1' .111..,1111· "' . nc Sl75 A1111qul'clblbra.'-~ HrJlllou11\ l•Jh' .. !f ,11111 '•'"l'••fl 1.,1111 II .I I 1•o.11111l111"h l1•.,1-.1111:.t•••· • 1) 640--1 18. \lt 51:\1 I --· ... ' w PO. n.sc 11 ~. ,, L 1 • • ...................... . bed. $150 Antique trunk 'I 111 1 "1111 n1 .11111~· llJ , h u , 111 , 11 1·u,tor11 "h1·,•h r:11t..1I H I S75 A1111que rm•ker 11Uk $?1100 111\tl Ii 15 !f~~I:! lu 1 • ., 1,, ,,., 111.tti 11 1wi1,111 l-15 1-.. Cmhl 114·a~ 'i6 U<thun :!KOZ I ,,xJ AC , 1>11 Po r;,1•h t :l5ti. goo<l $1 .... 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Orange Coast ED ITI ON VOL. 73, NO. 302, A SECTION, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Yorba Linda in Path TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1980 \''nur Hom .. to•·n Dan,· N•••·spapcar C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS • m Fans Brush Blaze FLAMES PUSHED BY STRONG SANTA ANA WINDS CREEP NEAR NEW HOMES IN EAST YORBA LINDA Firefighters Both on the Ground end In the Air Appeered to Be Oetttng Upper Hand by Mld-d•y Fire Quelled ;Near YMCA I • ;In Newport A brush fire in an undeveloped section of northern Newport Beach was brought under con· trol late this morning by fire of· ficials after il had blackened four acres immediately south of the Orange Coast YMCA. Fourteen Newport and COWl· try firefighters battled the blaze, driven through the dry 'brush and reeds by gusty winds, ror 27 minutes before bringing it under control. • The cause of the rire, r eported by a num~r of Irvine Avenue residents, hasn 't been de- termined, fire officials said. Employees a l the YMCA. estimatibg they were roughly 300 yards from the blaze. report· ed names curling eight reet into the air. Firemen said there were no in· juries in the fire. Workers Return LAKE BUENA VlSTA. Fla. <AP> -Their week-long s trike ended by a contract agreement. 107 union musicians were back on the job at Disney World. ntey returned to work yesterday. Suspet!t Held Mesa Shooting \ Victims List G~ By JERRV CLAUSEN OI Ille 0.llY f'tlet St.ti Costa Mesa police said today that a total of fou r 14-year-old boys were blasted with snake· . load pellets Friday when a man rired into his back yard with a .22 caliber rifle . About 30 small pellets are housed in each snake-load shell. police said. a nd the man who al- legedly fired three rounds has been arrested on suspicion of as- sault with a deadly weapon. Investigators said the alleged marksman. Michael James Hemphill, 25, told them he was trymg to keep intrudt>rs from getting into his mariJuana patch. Officers said Hemphill, also arr ested for s u spicion of cultivating 33 marijuana plants in his backyard at 2198 Canyon Drive. had surrounded the area with a tall fence topped with barbed wire and covered with fiberglass sheets. Originally, officers said two boys had been rushed to Hoag Me morial hospital with pellet wounds -one with an eye wound, tht' other with back wounds. · Later, investigators said. two other boys turned up a t the police st.allon to report they. too, had been hat by the missiles. Investigators s aid Hemphill told them punk rockers and bikers had stolen some of has marijuana in previous wee ks.• Officers said he told them he heard movement in the brush an his backyard and fi red off three rounds from a second -story balcony on has home. Only one or the 14-year-olds was hospitalized as t he result or . <See SHOOTING, Page A21 Reward Vetoed LOS ANGELES (API Mayor Tom Bradley has vetoed the City Council's offer to post a $25,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the slayer or a Watts preschool owner. Bradley, after announc- ing his decision Monday, learned that a wo man m ay a lready qualify to receive the rew'ard. ------- Carter Hit · In· Khomeini Radio Talk By 'lbf' Aa11od-_ted Press Revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini · lashed out at President Carter. but failed to mention the 52 American hostages in a speech broadcast by Tehran radio to· day. Khomeini sa~d Carter "is sit- ting in the White House" while Iranians were being killed in battle. His hour-long address came on a religious holiday that prompted the suspension of lhc Iranian Parliament's debate on the fate of the hostages. Khomeini received members of the Majlis, Iran's 28-member ParUame nt, governm ent of <See HOSTAGES, P•ge A?) School Pinch Eyed Tonight Potential school closures and the possible r egr ouping of grades taught at individual schools will be the subjecl.8 of continued trustee discussion when Newport-Mesa school of- fi cials meet this evening. The district ,anLsche~ . .n.-.....-.-~ Commw'lity Center. 425 E . 18th St., Costa Mesa, also will con- s¥fer awarding contaols for con· struclion of barns a nd animal shelters for Costa M~sa High School's farm. Also scheduled is award or a contract for construction of a central district kitchen facility to prepare ~chool lunches and breakfasts for shipment \o the various schools. • Flames Fought By400 By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHI. Of -O.tly Po let s .. 11 Massed rarefighlcr s battling desert wind~ whbthni,: sLra.ight through Santa Ana Canyon late this morning appeared to be gaining the upper hand on a stubborn br ushfire bearing down on Yorba Linda The primary firt' front was east or Dominguez Ranch Hoad in the Anaheim Hills are1:1 Residents of threatened homes wen: outs adf' watering down their roofs with garrl<'n hose whose spray almost t>vaporated in mid-air under the stinging winds "The wind is JUSt blowan)! a gale. · l>aid one watnes~ who watch~ the seen<' from a ter- race overlopking a ravine wht:re firemen were ml:lkang a stand against the fl a nae.s. One firefi ghter amon·g more than 400 battling the firt-, which had cons umed rooghly .7.000 acres by late morning. s uffered m inor ;nJuries. Men and equipment from various Orange Coast fire de- partments were dispatched to help as the> could b<> spared from local fire protection this morning "l saw no les:. than 20 £ire trucks j ust lined up on one residential street down there," said one witness on the scene of the Dominguez Ranch Road area firt> .. 'just waiting to go .. Mandatory evacuation of homes. many of them new an the area wasn 't ordered. but the American Red Cross set up an evaruati6n center in the gym at Anaheim 's Canyon liigh School and residents were asked lo go voluntarily The fl'res sent a t.len:.c <'loud or blue-gray smoke ovt;r much of no'rth and centra l Orange Coun· ty Smoke could readily ~ de- tected in 'the air and ash had begun to fall. • More lhan 40 fart' engint:s. three waler tankers-a nd a bulldozer wer<' supporting lhe firemen in their attempt to ron- latn the fast burning blaze. T h e cause or thas year's ll'iet' Fl"ES. Page ,\ZI BLVD 0 0 ~ ~. s ... .. Uy P'llet}M-l!Up HOMES ENDANGERED Firemen Melle Stend ·Mesa Man·Arrested- ln Old House ·Fire · ~J ~ A Costa Mesa man who wu scheduled to move. tod•Y from one of a group of old houses overlooldnc the Santa Ana River la beinl held on, suspicion or arson after one home was 1~ by flre early today. Arrelted at 2:52 a.m ., nearly~ half hour_. after fireme n ron· versed on the blaze, was John Dale 'Seely, 42, of 2173 Pacific Ave. Police aald Seely wu arrested at tJae lceGe fqr IUlplclon ol f>e. lnl dnmk ln public. The apon count wu addM later. RUie Hmdenon, fi1t manhal, aaid a vacant 1ln•le-family home at 2111 Paelfte Ave. •u A:~ and the roof destroyed by TM fire marshal 1ald nearly a f • dozen old homes in the contplex were sc¥cf uled to be rued to- day to make way for a COfl· domtniuin project o·n the prop- 'rty . . .... Henderson s.aid his depart· ment will carry the sttuctural fire as a ''no loss•' Incident because of the bulldint's age and lta h moUUon status. Police il\Yesti1atora said See· ly, ~ held in city jail on $10,QOO ))ail. told them he and a few otfien . were spending the laa\ nleht in their welt side homes. · . . · C'osta · if •a. city offtclals 1aid a 40·\Ullt cond0min1u~ project ii 8'!~edwed for coMttuctlon on the four acres by Timar, Irie.; of Wblt~er . • -. • • • ~· "'\ O•llJ P•I .. /Mp SCENE OF INFERNO Yorba Linda Burning 'Cowboys ' Sought in Holdups · A team of Western·garbed gunmen ar med with a sawed-off sho tgun is being )>Ought today in holdups of Cost a Mesa and Newport Beal'h businesses Mon- da.v before they aban"doned their white Mustang getaway car The bandits pocketed nearly S300 in the two armed rohbenes. OOQ at a Costa Mesa hairstyling salon and the second a:t a west Newport liquor store fo Newport Beach. ~ Costa Mesa police Oetccti\'c' Sgt Sam Cordeiro said the pair entered Steve's Hair Ha ppening, 1749 Newport Blvd., during a.r- te"rnoon hours and one suspect a11ked abOut a haircut During 'the conversation w1Lh employee Linda Lorenz. she said one bandit suddenly brandished his weapon and demanded the money. after which both men fl ed to thl' getaw.in-car parked outside. She told Police the pnmary gunman was a bout 38 lo 40. heavy-set and wore a· we~tern jack<'t and jeuns. ·Despite · a language b11rrier. Newport Beach police said a bandit displaying a sawed-ore shotgun was dec;cribed by vie tams Bong Bae a nd Young Hee Lee in the liquor store stickup The pair wen~ confronted an Tradewinds Liquors, 6710 W Coast Highway. by a bulky man who demanded money from the cash register, taking $180. police said. ··Hurry. hurry," he reportedly urged. Patrolman John Klein said the vehicle reported stolen in the Costa Mesa armed robbery was recovered a short distance from the liquor store following the ., rqbtiery. -. i;i l ~ni&.alo.t~_w.en ..i\.~e .. _h ~. -- answering t he call due to ·a ntalfunction in the alarm a nd were conta cted by telephone when Mrs. Bae's husband re- turne d a nd W8S" tolp or ~he holdup. - Coa~t \\'eat h e r · Sunny. llfld warm Wed-· · nesday with streng .. :winds. at times )>elow ~canyons. Highs 7!>to 80 1lt beac'hes. 84 to 88 inland. Tonight's lows S7 td 64. l~SIDE TOD" l' SwiJlgift{j iJ trig 'blufnf?H In Ora11~ Cowit11 and ahould ~' bigoer. Sf?~ .t'ory. p~ BJ ··~ "'!r. ........ ..... ,.,. .... ., ., ~CJ .. ....-CJ L.M...,.,. •• M llMM\ ... , ~ CM ::c:--C1 AS .... M Qettl .... 01·1 ..... k ........ C-'<• I J M,7 c ... ......_ .. ,..,., CM OHlllMtlk" , •1 IMC•MM1tm Cl ............. ~~ .. aMlnlllMMlll ... , ... , ........ (M ... -M __.... , CJ __ .,.... ,.... .. • .. 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The COP <'laimed the state Democrats saved some $53,000 in postagc by 111<.'gally making use of a cheap bulk mail postal rate normally reserved for rhant1es and non-profit businesses . Candidates Key ·On Debate at 6:30 CLEVELAND IAP1 President Carter a nd Ronald Reagan campaign face·lo·face. at last, tonight at 6:30 It's 90 minutes. Democratic president vs. Republican c h allenger. for the debating champions hip of a campaign shadowed at the end as at the out.set by the uncertain fate or t he American hostages in Iran The debate will be seen on channels 2, 4, 7 and 28 and heard on KABC. KFWB and KNX <Rcluted stones. Pages A7, 86J.. IN t\ Cl.OSE CONTEST FOR the White House. with just one week to go before Elcrt1on Day, the nationally televised and broad cast de bat(' could mukf' or break a president. An Assoc1akd Press NBC News poll said Reagan ':Vas narrow· ly ahead in thl' preferences or likely voters but with 25 percent s till undecirlC;"d . and about as many saying the Cleveland debate will be a major factor in their decisions. The s urvey said R1>agan was prererred by 42 percent or likely voters, Carter by 36 percent, indept!ndenl John 8 . Anderson by lC percent, the rest scattered or uncertain But the poll indicated that millions or Americans have made only tentative decisions on how to cast their ballots The margin or error was 3 percent. Anderson. who protested bitterly and futilely when he was dropped from the debate roster. is staging his rebuttal in Washington lie is to answer the same questions the major party candidates get Ln a show to be televised by Cable News Network that will mrludt', too, the C:arter Reagan debate IN A RACE SO Cl.OSE, WITH the hour or decision so close. the two candidates m the real debate may well prove to be cautious. r<.'peating familiar ca'mpaign themes, wary of the slip or t he misstatement that could cost votes · The ho~e~: thf! eC'onomy. anltthe president's assertions that Reagan has a habit of advocating military intervention abroad are among likely topics for the debaters. Th-ere are to bt• eight questions, the first four with followups from the pane lis t!>. the rest with tht! candidates rebutting each other's replies Cart.~r rampa1 ~ned his way to Cleveland aqd said he was r(',ili:SY for Heagan Th<' president was spending the de1y in his hotel, a~oss the str et:'l rm m the ornate. 900-seat Music HaJI debate scene, at his l:1st-m1nutt• s tudies and rehearsals. REAGAN mo ms STUDYING AT home, at his rented estate in Middleburg. Va .. before coming to the bunting-draped debe1te ci- ty to appear brieOy at a downtown rally, then wait out the final hours until the C'Onfrontation. Four panelists were to que5t10n the candidates. whose aides tried to anticipate top1c1> and questions. and put them to the de· baters in pri\'ate rehearsals. Re agan practiced with a stanO·in playmg Carter's rule "l reel good I 'II be ready ... Carter said as he arn ved in • Cleveland on Vonda> He came oy way or Huntington. W.Va., and a campaign stop al which he accused Reagan or shifting positions . .'.'He has nip-Oopped. depending on which audience he's fac- ing." Carter said The president .,.,;11d he doesn't know "which Ronald Reagan I'm going to face" m the debate . PJi:tC ,t~Q~~_ARPµ:·r~~,.:L.:._~ hi~\ ..,......._._~Pura :-a vtt<JAi (jf :tfd't!i deoias w'11f"t:arter lrl'his-losmg cam.' paign four years ago. He said he told Reagan "to anticipate some show or Carter meanness.·• Ford said he advised Rea&an to hammer at Carter's handling of the economy. "No president ~as had lo defend such bad economic news since the days of the Depression," he said. ORANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT 'ht: OrM\9f Con1 O•tfY Pilot ..,,,., wl't•<" ,, • tOn"DINd IP!e Nt "'\ p,.,, '' OtJDh\MO D• ,,.._ Ou~ GN U J\lo.t1"11no \.O""D•"• s.o,,,.,,. .-d•l•Ol'I' .,.. WOl1\rw(I ~ftOll'/ ""tNO"' Fnd•i ,0,. (o\t• Mew Nf .. DOll 6f'•ft. t1wnUnQIOf'I 8••«" f;•unt•1t1 v .. 1 ... ,.. •• """• l •4vn• lie~" .sovtr. 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Comml11ionen approved a permit HUlhl-by Terrence Deem• for off ·1lte parkfas to meet dty requirementl for addi· Uona to Terry'• Bar, 2901 Harbor Blvd. { Deema ta 1eek a1 flnal ap- proval from tJM.Jtlnaey'a 9-- outlet next door to UH ltl park. lAI lot durlna e...un1 boun, a plaftDinl department •llOk•man aald. • _, __ _ Khomeini Rejects Peace 8 E lfHJT, l.t!t.1a non I AP J Ayiatulluh Ruholluh Khomeini l'>utd toduy 1ha t "')t!IAl't' 1:s not ac c.•1•11l1thlt'" with l neq becauae of lht• "1•r1nws corum1Ued " againSt Ir an m thl· l't•noun \, uU war T he iqu~e<'h , broadcast by T1•hrn11 rndio, made no m~ntion of t h1: Amcrtl'un hostages, nor tlrcl II te~at eu h.-r Iranian ac· rui.atlons o( ll S 1nvolv~ment in tht• I raq1 wur effort Addre111>10(( himself to Iraqi l' ret-1dt·nt S.1dda m 11 ussern , Khu11Wllll i.u11I, "You have killed ..,., m 11n~ MuJ>lem:. a11d done so m11d1 1·r11nl' that rt is mcom- 11urublt• lfl h1:.t11rv lluw can you 1•); pc<'t uur µr,•:.11fc11t tu have a 'c:.-.11in with you Jnd d1~c u.ssions .111 11 ~j~ t h1• Shall al-Arab wat1:rwu) 11-our:.., Leave us a lotlt• ··w1111·h war rront has Mr S1111tla 111 1 tl 11~:.1.·1n I gone to'> ' M ayh<• ht.• 1s afraid" that his army woulll atl<1ck him, he said. "Whut wus your rcaso'n for do· 1n~ ull tht•S{' (c-rimes that now you go here and there seeking iwan"'" Khomeini as ked. "How l'an we• at'l'cpt ~wace? Peace w11 h whom·! .. Khomt•ini vowed Iran would rnnlinue to fi ght "even if we get k11lt'ct M hurt or suffer trouble. We do not haV(' any pe~cefuJ way with them (Iraq ) "Wt• Wlll be victorious if we follow tht• humane and divine pat h. t;•vc.•n if the rest of the world a.nruhllatcs us," he said. "This 1s lhl• path the prophets traveled and rea<'hed victory, even though some or t hem were killed .. * * * f 'ro• Page . l I HOSTAGES ricials, Moslem c le r ics a nd Islamic legal experts at the Hus sei n ieh Mosque and Religious Center m Damaran, t h e village north of Tehran where the ayatollah has a res· 1di>nce Goose Leaves Nest ,.~ ........ Workers prepare t he Spruce Goose, Howard Hughes· wooden flying boat, for its move Wednesday from the hangar in Long Beach Harbor where it has been stored , hidden from the public. for the past 33 years. See story. Page AS. FIRES ... largest fire in Orange County re· mained unknown today. Private- ly . however, fire officials SUS · peeled arson due to the fact the fir e started only 22 m in utes after a smaller blaze in the Sleepy Hollow-Olinda Village area of Carbon Canyon .. T hat fire burned more than 125 acres before being contained bv lhe San Bernardino County Fire Department with the as- sis tance of other agencies. No st ructures were burned and there were no injuries. Before dawn, firemen decided to close the Ohnda Elementary School in Olinda Village It was later reopened. Car bon Canyon Road. a major thoroughf(\re for San Bernardino County residents who work in Orange County. also was closed The county Fire O••partment sent three rive-en~ine stnke forces to assist San Bernardino in the Cirl' after it crossed the county hne Those crews wert• bolstered with water·dropp1ng <.11 r tankers based in Perris T h e fir e department s pok\•swoman s aid s he had re- l'ei ved reports Crom the f'lcld in· clicating that grazing cattle or horses in the grasslands east or Yorba Linda had been inj ured by the fire At m id·mom1ng, the fire was ~ Slayer SWJpect 'Telling the Truth' McKINNEY, Texas (AP> - Candace Montgomery told the truth last summer when she said she did not intend to. kill her onetime lover's wife, a poly graph operator has testified at her murder trial. The testimony at Mr s Montgomery's trial ('ame Mon day after presiding State Dis· trict Judge Tom Ryan ruled--she was mentally fit for trial. The ruling followed a series of psychiatric exam1nat1ons over the weekend to determine her competency Dr. Thomas L Thornton. >Aho examined Mrs Montgomery. told the judge s he was "ruJly comµetent " for tnal Mrs. Montgomerj tt-slified last week that she was righting for her life when s h<.' struck Bet- ty Gore 41 times with a three- foot ax June-13. The defendant said Mrs. Gore attacked her arter learning she had had an ar- f acr with Mrs. Gore s husband, Allan Gore and intentionally" killed Mrs. Gore. Asked 1r 1t was possible to lie without detection during a poly- graph examination, McElroy s aid, "I've never heard of it in my career Ryan was t o rule today on whether jurors would hear the testimony on the "he detector" test In other testimony Monday, Or f''red I. l"'ason, a Houston p syc h 1a tr1 s t , s aid Mrs . Montgomery new into a blind rage during her struggle with Mrs. Gore a nd did not stop. swinging the ax until her rage. was spent Fason sa1C1 he exam ined Mrs. Montgomery ~even limes at the request of her attorney and found her present •mental state to be "detached a nd mildly depressed ... lie said she had disassociated herself with the killing and Celt as though she had watched the s laying from outs!1de her own body I OCC Slates The Majlis was scheduled to res ume d<.'batc Wednesday on what to do with the hostages. Sources in Tehran close to the debate said it was likely to con- tinue for several more days or longer because pf conflicting views on the de mands that s hould be made on the United States for their r elease and whe ther all 52 captives should be freed together. SHOOTING • bearing down on Dominguez Ranch Road between Esperanza Road a n d Yorba Linda Boulevard . the spokeswoman said Pol yg r aph expe rt Dan Mc Elroy testify ing while 1urors were excused said he examined Mrs . Montgomery on June 20. He said the tests in- dicated Mrs. Montgom ery was telling lhe truth when she said s he became afraid when Mrs Gore brought an ax into the room and that she did not intend to kill her friend. 2nd .4nnual Srvap Meet I his wounds That boy had e1 pellet pluc ked from hrs eye-'llnd was re- leased from Hoag on Monday, his mother said lie apparently will not s uffer s ight impairment, she said. In vestigators said rive boys were in the group invol_ved in the Friday episode. but that one of t h e boys was outs ide t he backyard in an alley and was not struck by pellet~. Hemphill remains Cree on $1 ,000 bail pending a determma· lion by the Orange County Dis- tncl Attorney's office regarding prosecution Comic Strip Shelved Over Reagan Slam INDIANAPOLJS IAPJ The Indianapolis Star cul the cartoon . .atrl!''!~~':~·;.• "~~.Ha:v. comics "l>a·«e today because of what it called an "unwarranted attack" on Ronald Reagan. The newspaper said the strip would return Election Day. In the space where the strip normally appear:s was the note: "Doonesbury wilt not be published in The Star until next Tuesday because the strips pre- pared for publication until lhe election are an unfair. one-sided and unwarranted attack on Ronald Reagan.'' The strip is featuring a ric- ti on a I TV n ews man named Roland Hedley, who in one in· s t•llment invites viewers to join him on a "fantutic voyage through . . . lhe br•in of Ronald Re.gan," and reports that a vi- sion diaorder has left the can- dld•te ''only able to see backward through a rose-colored mist.'' I Halloween Dance Set for Retarded Mentally Retarded teen-•1ers and adultl ue lnvtted to the City of Co1ta Mea• '1 •nnu•I Halloween Costume Dance fl'rid•yfromttotp.m. Clt7 reereatloa 1-.pervlaor P•t Sanches •aid tbe dance at the Downtown Commualty Center Soelal Hall, t• Anabelm St., wW feature a u" Mad, retr.lt· meta and prlsea. Admlakle ii IOc-... I '.'Jo immediate p l;.e ns for evJcuation had been made, she said_ However. persons who de- cided to evacue1te voluntffify were being housed at a Red Cross shelter established at Canyon Hi~h S<'hool 1n Yorba Linda The fire slowed traHic on th<.' Hi verside Freeway. s tie said A Hurd fire, called th.e Prndo Fire. had burned about 830 acres in Ritchey Canyon three miles south of Loma Linda by da wn lo· day. Fire Information Officer Debr a Ottoson s aid the fire had not been contained . and it con- tinued on .-. westwar d pa th behind the gusting winds. flnC' /f'1.\ c•lt\• To convict Mrs. Montgomery, jurors must find s he "knowlnJ?I )' Tot Program Set in Me$a • Costa Mesa's city·~ponsored pre·kinder garten is ;accepting r egistration s this weelt. for children 3 to 5 years or 1age. The six·week enrichme nt pro· gram begins Nov. 3 and lasts un· til Dec. 12. Cost for enrollment is SSI for 4 and 5-year-olds and $34 for 3-year-olds, a ccording to the Leisure Services Department. Information may .be obtained by -.,mng Linda Putnam at 754·5175. Orange Coast residents with an uccumulat1on ,of articles the~"d ltke to make some dollars o n · hav e been invited to partiC'ipate 1n Orange Coast College 's sec-ond a nnulU old fashioned swap Me.et Sunday Sponsored hy t1· Associated Students and the osta Mesa- Orange Coast Lio s Club, the meet will run from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m in t..he college auditorium parking lot off Fairview Road. Swap meet sellers will keep their proceeds. said a college spokeswoman. M eel spaces will ·be sold by the association for $5 each. she said. the proceeds going for stu- dent scholarships. Information may be secured at 556·5765. IS r~tr.HJO~ 11,1 '\"II>• NCWl'OR1 BEl\Cll. CAllfO~Nll\ •1U1till H l lJllH>NI 17 141 h.f4 H'>4 1 ' ........ , ____ _ 11 ~ .. ( () .. 1 ) ~ ·J .\ ' .. A~··-.. CO ... CTICUT PAIR ENTER EARTH STATION MARKET ~ Kul8p, left, end Portua Bertow Bulld Syatema Plwny Deliveries Flooding Office PHOEN IX <A P I Workers at the Aetna Life and Casualty Co office here don't have much use for motor oil in thei r line of work. but 2,000 cases of it were delivered re(•ently. Florists have been delivering unordered bouquets, pizza stores have sent Wlrequested pies and countless exterminator s have rushed to the scene to kill non-existent bugs. Janitors, carpet cleaners, air conditioning repairmen. caterers and tow-truck oper ators have all knocked on the office door, onl y to be told politely U~t their services wer en't needed POLICE SAY THE phony deliveries are apparently the work of one man. but they're not sure who he is or how to stop hi m if they find h.im. Pete Lovelace, m anager of the claims office, said he believes it's all the result of a spat between a woman who works with him and her estranged husband. "Apparently. he i s doing this in hopes w e will fire his wife, and we aren't going to do that." Lovelace said. THE DELIVERIES ARE so frequent and the deliver y people so angry that the company has hired a ~uard l o haWdle the com · plaints, he said. Lovelace said the deliveries began Oct 14. a day after he re· fused to allow a man who i dentified himself as Frank Gazzo to talk to his wife, Mar y. an Aetna trainee · EARN UP TO Business Tuesday, Oc1ober 28. 198> DAILY PILOT Earth Stations Sold • Satellite Receivers Available for Home TV Sets I' TNAM Conn. tAPJ When Johnny Carson gets bleeped on th .. 'Toni(lhl Show" by the NBC censor, Mark Kulaga and Portus Hl6rlow Ill don't huve to read Ups lo know what he said. Wtulc rn08t Americans saw onl y snippets of the Moscow Ol ym - IHt'li vn television . Kulaga and Barlow watched ror hours. With a 12-foot wide. dish-shaped antenna in their backyard. Kulaga. 21 , and Barlow. 32. can hone in on a constant shower or m icrowaves beamed to earth by eight video -producing satellites pa rkf'd over the equator SOM£ OF TRE SATEUJTE-carned programming is ready tor publJc viewing, out some 1s Wledited, such as taped shows and news film being sent from all over the world to New York network headquarters "Part of (he glam our or th.is 1s to watch things you are not sup- posed to see," Barlow said Kulaga and Harlow own a company called Black and White Enterprises Ltd • among about a dozen companies in the United States that have j umped into the "earth station" market. Home earth stations antenna. receiver an d amplifier are scaled down ver sions or the receiving systems cable TV companies use But wh.ile cable companies primarily use just one satellite and provide an avera~e of a dozen channels. hom e earth stations can t·atch signals from any of the satellites. whieh serve more than 50 channels. Th~ technology involved 1s not new What is new is the pr ice it 's now with.in reach of the consumer . Black and White's lowest priced system 1s about S3,000. exclud· mg installation which can be done by the customer. said Kulaga "Two people could put up the antenna and have pictur es in u weekend." he said. About three y ears ago the lowest priced earth station was about $20,000. Even a year and a half ago it was $10,000, Kulaga said. "What has happened 1s that as products are mass produced. the price has slowly been coming down and this year the price h as fin ally come down to consum er level.·· said Kulaga. But legal fuzziness surrounds this fledgling industry . de- re gulated last November by the Federal Communicat1011s Com- .mission. FCC rules prohibit "unauthorized reception and use" of satellite signals. but the industry is so new that "there's not a good set of l~gal precedents on what is p<>rm 1lted and what is not." sau.I Ronald Lepkowski. chief of the FCC'ssatellite radio branch Wind Power Evt-d ., FCC regulations also prohibit the retransmission or relay of in· I formation received from the satellite sign als -for example. tap· ing a program and se!ling it. "That's piracy. It's definitely H- legal." said Kulaga. Also. cable companies pay for the right to relay the program· ming they r eceive v ia satellite, but the earth station owner's obligation to pay the progr ammer i s unclear. In some cases, the programmers I who originate the material) "are not set up to deal with customer s on a one-to-one basis," Kulaga said "It would cost them too much to process your $3.50 per month. "For the individual consum er. we will tell them how to cont act all the progr ammers .... We'll advise them as to the legality of it and that will leave it up to them whether to pay the program· mer," he said. Programmers' fees range from nothing religious pro~rams usually are free to $4.50 a month. he added. Barlow said he believes, however , that regulating earth sta· lions will be near impossible. The probable solution, he suggested, is a system to protect programming. using devices that would scramble transmiss ions. Paying customers would be given de· coders to unscramble programs The big difference between earth stations and cable is the cost cable TV's i s much lower Jn Connecticut. for example, basic t•able ser vice runs between $8.50 and $11 per month. and the custom er gets a dozen channels. Services li ke Home Box Office cost an additional $8 to $10 a month. said Richard liubbell, presi- d<'nt of the Connecticut Cable Television Association Satellite TV users. b)' comparison. might have to pay up to S4 50 per channel. K ULAGA AND RARl.OW AGREE with H ubbell that satellite TV 1s nu threat to cuble while the prir(• gap is so large. but it does offer one attractive aspet'l already • Cubit• is most profitable in densely populated areas but 1s not ~<·n erally available in ~parsely peopled regions Barlow sees s:itcll.Jte TV 's m arkC'l 1n those areas. as well as those where broad- 1·ast r eception 1s poor Hurlow said Blac·k Li nd White !-. recent advertising produced 400 inquiries during its first two wet!ks. ahout f>O percent from in- dividual rnnsumt.•rs unc1 the rest from video equipment dealers. "Four hundred inquiries in 15 dtfys 1s a good Indication the public 1s read:r." Rarlo>A ~aid "It':. ~tritt ly a m atter of economics I'm f1 lhng a \'Old .. ()\·t ·r Tiu· ( '.ou11t•·r NASO listinqs SAN FRAp!CISCO !Al'l Pacific Gas & Electric plans to harness the wind for power starting in 1982 with a generatoi in the hills near Fairfield NL~,0~~ AP .._+tHH,.. .,,, Jk -1rCJ"'·_,. • • l.._t,.1/••l" NA>[)A(J 4..1uOldf1Qn') 1'1Ulb /t.e /• idrV•-1&; • • i Nw•,1 .Q 'now in'J h1Qn.•\t tl•t1\. \..ldrlt.Jl. O i. •.ull''1 1' ·" •• •···-h 14 'l !t~:t1 I( I )1"f ... H • -.l.d /lrf• ')N ( .,~ , .. [•·• ")t.o-<i~• >hJ,_., , " . The SlO million plant is ex peeled to gen e rat e 2.500 kilowatts in winds above 2 mph 1tr'C1 •u~· \1 r tlet \ ov \.hJv.l '' o • t -i• ,., f f JI\ J" • '• \.. .. , ~ 4,~,,~~·,".'·:·~~~,:\ri~: (_~:~'~::w.r; 11 ,; .. ·~'~:~; (4 f :;_:,.: J 'l(.l\IO .. , .. lrtt''""'"V'-1 ,, f' ... U" l" l"u""''' > '"•"'' lriitJOw '• v• tO',,'" t..un1\,.lt1 J , Jt , ''""ltlnl J4 .... ,...,,,, h>• Ml'ndttv l.m lt:,n1 1.; /l M' Pt • 1 \lui: It. H1U A~lt. 1..n1~ff'I lh '"nt''0 l'I a AE:l mo lti •t P .,,oof"',11,-. 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WASHINGTON !AP > The Envir onmental Protection Agency has issued a new set of high- altitude emission stand· ard s for c a r s. t h ree years after Con gress h ailed a simil ar at· tempt. The regulations will take effect for cars and light truck s s tartrng with 1982 models. By 1984, the EPA said. it hopes to have tougher standardS. THE STANJ)ARD S will add an average of $23 to the sticker pr ice of autos sold above 4.000 feet sea level. the EPA said. Hydrocar bon exhaust emissions ar e limited to .57 grams per mile un· der the new standards and car bon monoxide emissions will be limited to n o m ore than 7 .8 grams per mile. .,~:~ ............ .. Extended •Y Tl•A-i.WCI Pren The deadline for com- menting on the Federal Trade C0111missi o n 's mobile home warranty rule has been extended for 6 days. The new deadline is Dec. 15 and interested persons can send their thoughts and sugges- tions to the Office of the Secretary, Federal Trade Commission, 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW . 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And lest you think they've lott their financial anchor alto1etber, conaider some of the background. U.S. industrial society isn't what it used to be; it needs capital to modernize and become more efficient. Small bualneues which create jobs and promote competition complain that they are unable to raise funds. Meanwhile, there you sit squirming in your financial ~trait jacket, frantical· ly looking for a way to get ahead. You watch inflation eat your assets like acid eats metal or termites eat the front porch. Something has to be done, and that's where the Individual Investors Incentive Act would step into the pic- ture. THE DIA WOULD allow you to s ub-cuHJMI' tract from your income taxes 10 percent of whatever new money, up to $10,000 a year, you invest in corporate stocks. If you invested $1,000, for example, you would lower your income tax by $100: That $100 would come right off the bottom-line figure, a credit on the tBK itself rather than a deduction from taxable income. There is an important provision : The money would have to be new to the market. You wouldn't be able to sell stock in one company and, in the same year, use the pro- ceeds to buy "into another. The money would have to come from without the !>lock market, such as from savings. PROPONENTS OF THE idea, and there are 79 co- sponsors in the House and others in the Senate, think it would help feed money to industry, relieve individual financial pressures, and generate a robust economy. Perhaps, you say, but how in the name of taxes can Uncle Sam afford to give up all that revenue? Well, some proponents say, he. too, might be better off for having re- turned some of his revenue to the investors. George A. Nicholson. Jr. of the National Association of Investment Clubs, one of the major forces behind the pro· posal, explains that the Treasury already is losing millions of bucks because of debt financing. TO EXPLAIN: A COMPANY can fin ance itself by raising equity, as in the stock market, or by borrowing, as in the bond market. Interest is charged on borrowed money. and that interest is tax-deductible. Over the next 18 months. Nicholson observes, U.S. companies may have to raise Sl25 billion. Since it is now more favorable for a firm t-0 borrow rather than to raise equity, tte says. they are likely to do so. Borrowing of that size. of course. can raise loan costs. not just for you and me but for Uncle Sam, who already is over his head in debt. And atop that, he'd lose revenue from interest deductions on tax returns. Tom O'Hara. chairman of the NAIC trustees and long a fighter for the small investor, ts overjoyed at the pros· ~ts. 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Oel•r ,., .. , su11 Massed firefighters battling desert winds whistling straight through Santa Ana Canyon late this morning appeared to t;>e gaining the upper hand on a stubborn brush.fire bearing down on Yorba Linda. The primary fire front was east of Dominguez Ranch Road in the Anaheim HiJJs area. Residents or threatened homes were outside watering down their roofs with garden hoses whose spray almost evaporated in mid-air under the stinging winds. "The wind is just blowing a gale," said one witness who watched the scene from a ter· race overlooking a ravme where firemen were makmg a stand against tht> names. O~uly Pl ... "'- SCENE OF INFERNO Yorba Linda Burning College Teachers' ' Pay Upped FLAMES P.USHED BY STRONG SANTA ANA WINDS CREEP NEAR NEW HOMES IN EAST YORBA LINDA Rreflghten Both on the Ground end In the Air Appe•red to Be Getting Upper H•nd by Mfd.ay One firefighter among more than 400 battling the fire, which had consumed roughly 7,000 acres by late morning, suffered minor injuries. Men and equipment from various Orange Coast fire de- partments were dispatched to help as lhey could be s pared from loca l fire protection this Saddleback College trustees and teachers signed an agree· meot Monday on a three· year contract that begins with a 9 percent salary inc r e ase for 1980·81. -~------ .· 2 Ar.rested Mum on Hostages· Police Seize The pact includes pay hikes or 9.5 percent and 10 percent ror 1981 ·82 and 1982-83. but eliminates five doctoral steps from the top of the faculty salary schedule. ... . T:Jn Irvine .: ~Money Seam • Two people who allegedly.· ll~e ope. --ted u "quiclr. chan1e Khomeini Flai/,s Carte.r 'ldl,eness' Irvine Man in , '77 Shooting Irvine police said today they arrested a 37 -year-old Northwood resident Monday. in connection with a three-year-old attempted murd e r 1n Sacramento. morning. · "I saw no less than 20 fire trucks just lined up on one residential street down there." said one witness on the scene of the Dominguet Ranch Road area fire, "just waiting to go ... Mandatory evacuation or homes -many of them new - in the area wasn't ordered. but the American Red Cross set up an evacuation center in the gym The l98()..81 increase will cost the district $664,000, bringing the total annual teacher salary budget to about S7 million ~ artlata .. lo. the last three weelr.s ·Jn Irvine were arrested by police • Monday, said Irvine police Lt. Sam Allevato. -. Arthur Gene Allen, 40, or Los Angeles , and Geraldine Edwards. 36, of Long Beach, were arrested at 6:20 p.m . on suspicion of burglary and re· ceiving stolen property. AJlevato - said. By Tiie Auoclated Pina R e v-o 1 u t i o n a r y I e a d e r Ayatollah Ruhottah Khomeini lashed out at President Carter. but failed to mention the 52 American hostages in a speech broadcast by Tehran radio to·· day. . Khomeini said Carter ·'is sit· ting in the White House" while Iranians we.re being killed in batOe. His hour-long address Officers stopped the two sus~ pect.s as they were exiling a stolen 1976 Chev.rolet Monte Carlo and preparing lo walk into Shakey's Pizza at 14401 Culver Drive, Irvine, he said. "The SUS· peels had just left Churchill's .. Liquor Store at 14431 Culver Drive after unsuccessfully attempting • came on a religious holtday that to o~ain cash by using quick change tactics." Allevato said merchants near the liquor store called police Monday night and told them -quick change artists were in the area. He explained how the quick chan1e scam works: ''The theft is accomplished by the suspect when he is suc- cesaful' in confusing the clerk in- ' to giving him back more change than be is due. The suspect will usually purchase an inexpt.nsive .. ·~~~~;;n~:-~ ~:;? transa.ctiofts in quJck succession caualna the clerk to lose track ~ what change is due.'' ·Civic ·Center Plan Weighed The Irvine City Council mem- bers will consider tonl1ht whether the city should bepo a development prosram for a new tlvlc center to be located near Saddleback Community eoa::r:;11rvtne eampua. I Assistant City Manqer Comic Strip Shelved Over 'Reagan Slam INDIANAPOLIS (AP I -The Indianapolis Star cot the cartoon strip ··Doonesbury" from its comics page today because or what it called an "unwarranted attack" on Ronald Reagan. The newspaper said the strip would return Election Day. In the space where the strip normally appears was the note: _ .~.'D,.,..-~)ury wi~ n.o~ pu 01tsnea -m-'M~,.-until Tuesday because t~ strips pre- pared for publication until the election are an unfair, one-sided and unwarranted attack on Ronald Reagan." The strip .i~ featuring a fic- tional TV newsman named Roland Hedley, who in one in· stallmeot invites viewers to join him on a ''fantastic voyage throup . . . the brain of Ronald itea1an. ·• and reports that a vi- sion 'dilorder has left· the can- didate• 'only able to see back.ward through .a l'OM!-cOlored mist.·• prompted the suspension or the Iranian Parliament's debate on the fate of the host.ages. Khomeini received members or the Majlis, Iran's 28-member Parliament. government. of· ficials. Moslem clerics and Islamic legal -experts at the H u s s e i n i e h M o s q u.e a n d Religious Center in Damaran, the village north of Tehran where the ayatollah has a res- idence The Majlis ·was scheduled lo ·resume debate Wednesd'ay on what to do wit.h the hostages. Sources in Tehran"'"close to the debate said it was likely to con- tinue for several more days or longer because of conflicti~g views on t he demands that should be made on the United Slates ror their re lease and whether all 52 capti~es should be freed together: The sources said a large numl>er or deputies still favor trying some of the Americans as spies and have pledged to Cirag out the debate as long as possi- ble. • The man known a s Frank James Marshall, whose real name. police said, is Frank Albert Goodyear, is wanted b) Sacramento pohce for s hooting two people in September or 1977 Both victims recovered from wounds they suffe red in the ·shooting. Detective Dennis Howe said Goodyear was booked into Orange ColVllY Jail on a warrant fro1n Sacramento. His bail is set at $500,000. Howe said an arson invest1ga· tion led police to Goodyear He alleged Goodyear set fire to a car or one or his business· partners a rew weeks ago in Irvine. No one was hurt in the fire. Howe explained that Goodyear and' the partner run a legitimate computer sales bus iness in Irvine's Woodbridge Vi llage Center. .at Anaheim 's Canyon High School and resutents were asked to go voluntarily. The fires sent a dense cloud of blue-gray smoke over much or north and central Orange Coun· Ly. Smoke could readily be de- tected in the air and ash had begun to fall. More than 40 fire engines. three water tank e r s and a bulldozer were supporting the firemen in their attempt to con· ta in the fast burning blaze. The c ause or this year's largest fire in Orange County re· mained unknown today. Private- ly. however, fire officials SUS · peeled arson due to the fact the fire started only 22 minutes after a smaller blaze in the Sleepy Hollow-Olinda Village area of Carbon Canyon. The move to eliminate five doctoral steps from the salary schedule drew opposition from some me mbers of the Sad· dleback Community Colle~e Dis- trict Faculty Association. The teachers voted 111 to 40 to ratify the pact. with many or the no votes reportedly from in- structors aiming for doctorates. Jim Thorpe, president of the, faculty association. said the agreement was a compromise between an 18 percent inflation rate and limited state funds. ''The wording of the contract was important to us.·· s aid Thorpe, "It gives us (teachers) first priority on all new money over the next two years (after 1980·81 ). .. CoMege officials said that it has always been district policy to meet contractual obligati<ms. Thus. they said. they would make every errort to meet pay increases. The top salaried fa culty mem- bers at Saddleback have been That fire burned more than paid $42,000 per year. That 125 acres before being contained figure will remain about the by the San Bernardino County same due to the elimination of A West German television Thiev~s· Get network ln Hamburg reported u today that Iran may demand Fire Department with the as· the top five salary steps. sistance of other agencies. No The lowest paid full-time structures were burned and faculty members will receive there were no injuries. $16,672 under the new pact. The J;.c ...... ""'~~.......:...i.~,.-..,~·~r:'-4~ ... '"1<"4'"' .• to ~lose the Olinda Elementary . ""'rfiere arr~1" fulf."time ....... alld""' . --.- Liye te.lev'-5i.on~~l!il~-• . r---· -->h.~7' ... "' ~rr.ters-the American people as a eoodi· lion for releasing some captives. W es l r G e.r m a n y • s A R D ' network quoted "informed circles" in Tehran as saying that lhe demand was proposed to the Majlis b~ seven-member committee considering the .hosta.rea' fate. A RD said the proposal would call for a three-hour live transmlaaion from Tehran lo the United States. Afterwards, an u•delermined number of . (See llQ8TAGE8, Pa1e .U) Commer c i a 1. burg I a r s School-in Olinda Village. It was about 500 part-time teachers-at specializing in e 1 e ctr i c later reopened. Saddleback. typewriters hauled away.nine of Carbon Canyon Road, a major them valued. at more than thoroughfare for San Bemardino Sl0,000 in a. raad on ~ Newport . County residents who work in Center office. buildmg ea~ly Orange County, also was closed. M~>nday, Newport ~e~c~ pohce The county Fire Department • saad today. . . sent three rive-engine strike Seven of the ~ypewrale~ were forces to assist San Bernardino taken . rro111 swtes 6ccupaed by in the fire arter it crossed the Amencan Home Mo~gage at county line. Those crews were 230 Newport Center _Drive, f~r a bolstered with water-dropping S7 ,000 loss. ac~ordang to farm air tankers based in Perris. spokesman Mane Zvonek. Or:~:ec;Lasl Weather Paul Brady Jr. la recommend- lnl that the clty be1in laod nea:,,~1ons for the propoud bu . Tit• present Civic Center, when tbe couneil meetln1 will lriine Re.Dt Clampdown Sought Sunny and warm Wed· nesday with strong winds al times below canyons. Highs 75 to 80 at beaches, 84 to 88 inland. Tonight's lows 57 to 64. INSIDE TODAY Swingmg is "t!ig• buaiM11 in Otoft~ County and 1hould get ~ Sft SfOTJI. Pogt BJ. be ... Ill 7:30 p .m .. la located at Irvine Clty CoudcUman Larry : 1.,.. Jamboree Road, lntne. AP'an wantl the City CdUact1 to • t • l-1--adopt rent control ordinance for : umvu Aide Sale8 mobile home para ln trvtne, ac- DSTBOIT <AP> -l'ull-pqe ~dlnc to a memo be b .. liVen : ••••P•,er •dvertlaement• to Cits ~r Bill Woollett Jr. · 11•11• bJ tlM United Auto "'1M memo, dated Oct. 2'1. ab : Walliir'I -'-••• .,,,..,.. .cut tbe 0 pnpawl Interim a.m i ...., • .-rt.,. UAW CUI• 9'ebllledcm Ordlaance Appllca· . ~llmlt ....... ear..-· 'l• to Mobil• Home Spaee I II "J. fte edl NJ --... tall la lnille" be plae.f CID t ID t1M A...UU the New. 11 lniDe Clt7 eo.ctl 1 ... • .. tbe Nlalt of .. eada. ~ ..... _. ..... a.n _. . A.,_ e..,aelaed tam monlD& ~ =.•tarWi,.... _.,.... &bat ... ii ....... all IDill&le ~ -ear IDU'bt. fMnne .,_. rmtal fee lnCHll• ~ . . " I effeetlve on or after Oct. 1, 19>, be Umlted to 10-percent. The or- dinance, he said would remain ·in effect until Sept 30, 1911. He said the ordinance i1 ne~euary because of the "un- con1clonable" apace rental ID- crea1,. rffently lmpoled b7. CllT IDVH\meQt Tru1t OD mobUe bome · dwellen at tbe lleadowa Mobile Home park ID Jntne. "Medi" Od. I, 1•. l"llltal r•ta ID tbe Meadow• lloblle Hom• Pan ... menued. •· cordlq to the man•••m• bJ \, .. ... ·----· ...... • amounts ran&tn1 from 7 percent to 32 percent,'' Agran said. "Th~ the Meadows the avera1e rent Iner.ease ls re- portedly 17.5 percent." He 1aid people U vhl1 ln the Meadowf an! primarily Hnk>r clti.I.. on fixed incomes who can't afford tbe lncre ..... llan.y bave been foreed to aell thelr mobile bollMll becaU8e tbey can no ._..., afford to Uve thefe, Airaniald. Ropr Aluander, vice 1K'91· dent al CllT lnH•tment l'ruat ~owner of the mobile home \ park) said this mornin1 he feels the increase in space rentals was Justifled. . 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Death Penalty Riding Saves Four Men ea;I'ON (API Tbe MuHdn•etU Supreme Court ruled today that Ow atale' 1m dulh penalty atatul• 11 UDCOftltllu Uonal bffau.at It olftndl deffftC')' and woukt be ''arbitrarily and dl1crhl\lnatorlly applied • · The naJ1n1 . accordlna lo lhe court's aummary, apared four men awaitlna trial ror tint df'ICrff murdt'r who C'ou&d ban beton executed If found autlty The state's hltchHt court had found several prev1oua Mas11rhuaetts doth l"Mo'n11lty law8 un~lJtullonaJ ~nun the statutes imJ)llSt'(I "rrut•I 1tnJ unusual" punllhment llrfllkl.,, Ha• Gall Sl•lf•rr..,..... Nto;W VOHK 1AP l Oa¥1d Bnnklty ol NBC Newa wa" rut- lna comfortably llltt>r h.i v10a hill ac•ll bladder removed over l • weekend. the net"·ork announct!d today TM oper1.tlon wall ~rformed Saturday nlaht at a h08pltal hl'r\' Ne1tht-r U\f' name of th• hosp&tul nor Dnnklt>)"i> whnt•aboub wen· disclosed by lht• nl'lYo •1rk NOC suul ht' 1o11ould return hi tub dulal'S as soon as hl' has ret•ovt'rc-d 1.ind 11 spokesman said Brinkley u prl'SSl'd ia ooix~ to colleagues thal he will bt> ublt> tu part1c1pale an election night coverage next Tut>sdu) HllOILIT Salldi l rabia B rf#alo TW. Miiia U,,,,. RIYADH, Sauda Arabia 1AP 1 Saudi Al'ab1a broke diplomatic relation:. with Libya toda} because of Libya's call for a holy war to liberate Islam :. shnnes in Saudi Arabia from .. American occupatton '· The det:1sion to t'Ul off diplomatic relations with Col Moam mar Khadafy's regime tn Tnpoh was broadcast by the Saudi star radio. Spar or Slug? Tonight's Debate Seen Voter Key CLEVELAND CAP J President Carter and Ronald Reagan eampaign race-to-face, at last, tonight at 6:30. • It's 90 minutes, Democratic president vs. Republican challenger, for the debating championship of a campaign shadowed at the end as at the ouLset by the uncertain fate of the American hostages in Iran. The debate will be seen on channels 2, 4, 7 and 28 and heard on KABC.KFWBandKNX. (Relatedstories. PagesA7,B6J. IN A CLOSE CONTEST FOR the White House, with just one week to go before Election Day, the nationally televised and broad· cast debate could make or break a president. An Associated Press-NBC News poll said Reagan was narrow· ly ahead in the preferences or likely voters -but with 25 percent ·still undecided, and about as many saying the Cleveland debatE will be a major factor in their decisions. The survey said Reagan was preferred by 42 percent of likely voters. Carter by 36 percent, independent John B. Anderson by 10 percent. the rest scattered or uncertain. But the poll indicated that millions of Americans have made only tentative decisions on how lo c asl their ballots . The m argm of error was ~percent. Anderson. who protested bitterly and futilely when he was dropped from the debate roster, is staging his rebuttal in Washington. He is to answer the same questions the major party cattdldates 1et in a ahow to be televised by Cable News Network tliat will include. too. the Carter· Reagan debate. IN A RACE SO CLOSE, WITH the hour of decision so close, the two candidates an the real debate may well prove to be c.autious. repeating familiar campaign themes, wary of the slip or the misstateftient that could cost votes. The hostages. the economy, and the president's assertions that Reagan has a habit of advocating military intervention abroad are among likely topics for the debaters There are to be eight questions, the first four with followups from t .. panelists. the rest with the candidates rebutting each other's repiies. • Carter campaigned his way lo Cleveland and said he was ready for Reagan. The president was spending the day in his hotel, across the street .from the ornate, 900-seal Music Hall debate scene. at his last-minute studies and rehearsals. REAGAN DID HIS STUDYING AT home, at his rented estate in Middleburg. Va .. before coming to the bunting-draped debate ci- ·\y to appear briefly ~t a downtown rally, then wait out the final 'hours until the confrontation. Four panelists were lo question the candidates, whose aides tried to anticipate topics and questions, and put them to the de· haters in private rehearsals. Reagan practiced with a stana-an playing Carter's role. "I feel good . . I 'II be ready ... Carter said as he arrived in Cleveland on Monday. He came oy way of Huntington, W.Va., and a campaign stop at which he accused Reagan of shifting positions. "He has flip-flopped, depending on which audience he's fac· ing," Carter said. The president said he doesn't know "which Ronald Reagan I'm going to face" in the debate. Khomeini Rejects Peace BEIRUT. Lebanon I AP J Ay•tolh1h Huholluh Khomeini uld today lhal "peace 18 not ac· Ct'ptablf'" wUh ln1q bt•cau.se of th•• "rrh1w11 rornrnltt.:d" a1atnSt Iran In the Peraiun t:uu war. The Mpt<t<t:h , hruudcasl by T 1•hran radw, mi.uh• no mention uf lht< Ame•rkun hoictages, nor clllt It r"J)t'.lut t<url11·r Iranian ac· ruut1otUt of U S involvement in the lrlol(ll wur 1•ffort A1tclre•11111111< t11misclf to Iraqi l'r .. 111clt•11l S111ltlum Hussein, K h11nw1111 11uHI , 'You hit ve killed o;u mu11y M11111t'ms und done S<I r11ud) 1·111111· lhut it 1s incom· I'll ruble 111 lm•tory tlow can you t'XlH.'t'I u11r 1>re111dcnt to have a l\1'111111111 w11 h you and discussions 1 11tl ic u y t h c Sh a ll a I -Ar a b wutt·rwuv as yours? Leave us II hlllt' "Whu·h wur frpnt has Mr. Sudd11m <llussein l gone to? Muybt• ht· 1~ afraid" that his urmy would attack him, he said . "Whal was your reason for do- an~ all these (cr imes that now you go ht're and there seeking p<'ace'1 " Khomeini asked. "How C'a n we accept peace? Peace with whom'?" Khomeini vowed Iran would l'Ontinue to fight "even if we get killed or hurt or suffer trouble We do not have any peaceful way with them (Iraq) "We will be victorious if we follow the humane and divine path, even if the rest of the world annihilates us," he said. "This is the path the prophets traveled and reached victory. even though some of them were killed.'' Report Tells Waddill's Race Funds By DAVID KUTZMANN · Of IM O•llf Polet Sl•ll Municipal Court Judge Robert Fitzgerald's election drive for a superior court judgeship Nov. 4 is being fueled almost entirely now. by Westminster obstetri- cian William Waddill, who so far has donated more than $13,000 to Fitzgerald's campaign. F inancial disclosure state· ments showed Monday that Fitzgerald, who is running against Deputy Dis tr'ict Al· torney Robert Chatterton, re- ceived $3,500 from Waddill through Oct. 20. But Fitzgerald also disclosed that Waddill donated a nother $10,000 just a few days ago to help defeat Chatterton. the man who unsuccessfully prosecuted the physician twice in connec· tion with the death of a fetus that survived a saline abortion three years ago Both trial s e nd e d in deadlocked juries. Fitzgerald's financial state· ment showed he had collected Sll,895 in total contributions as or Oct. 20. However, with Waddill 's late contribution added in, it brings the north Orange County municipal court judge's cam· paign account to more than $21 ,000. By comparison, Chatterton 's statement discloses he has re- ceived $13,391 in total contribu- tions. Both candidates reported def- icits in their campaigns. $7,311 for f'itzgerald and $5.033 for Chatterton. Fitzgerald has said that Wad· dill contacted him about four weeks ago and ''openly voiced REAGAN CONFERRED MONDAY WITH former President his lack of friendship for my op- Ford, a veteral'\ of three debates with Cart.er in his losing cam· ponent." paign four years ago. 'He said he told Reagan "to anticjpate !_9mJ! 7' .• ~-_.QJ ---~---· !_ni~-~I c ~n~a_c!:. ' t,.P" ::er()~ -~tJ'·f'-k - -·• 4 ...,, ...,. • -' -.-.,4'. --• ~ --°': - ·-.. ~ ""''-1-ord said he-adVfu! Reag~~ium~er atcarterrs handling h';d a number of conversalions j : I t of the economy. and the physician has donated "No president has had to defend such bad economic news since large sums of money to his cam- lhe days of the Depression," he said. · paign. Fitzgerald said the money OAANOI COAST DAILY PILOT fftt Or.-.r C.0.\1 O•H'f Puot •Uh wlot1<.f\ 1\ comb1~ ,,. New) Prtu 1\ e>wbll\""'d ltY *"-Or•nuf' C.oe't ~•\11•"'0 C.orno-ny s.p.,,.,. M itlMI\ Mt ~l\hfid Mond•<t throw~ fft10.y tor (Ott• NWW, ,..t•Po"t ""~" Hwnt1"""°" It•<" ,Oul\t••rt V•ll•Y ''"'"• L•ovn• 8••<"/!.out" t o"t A ~ntlf ,.91on•t t01t;on 1\ o~ll""'9 S.tWf .. Y\ •no s"n0.,, ,,,... Pf'IM•JMt &Milbll\twl"IQ Pf-'t I\ •l )JO~~· 8•Y 5-ltH I P 0 80• tW (.0\1• MIU (.•l1fOfft1• UU• --·· .. -Pt•\i~ftf •l"td Pv0t1Vwt, lt••-•""'-,._.".0'1°\4 E0tt0t ClofftetH ~ A\\•\t.w\I AMn.AoOl"'O Ed"Ot Offtc•• CO..t• ,._.'-• J>O Wf\t l•Y St,...t L~ lit•Ch 1017 ,_.O (NH HllfM'•y M""'inetM fk•<" tll1) h•C~ ~·•"•'d , ,..,....ra~AI RENT •.. penses for running the park have increased dramatically In recent months. The two main mobile home parks in Irvine are lhe Meadows, located near Walnut Avenue and Jeffrey Road, and the Groves Mobile Home Park, 5200 Irvine Blvd .. Irvine. Aoomtice Firm Fmed in Padding BOSTON CAP) -A promlnent acouatlc1 firm that helped analyse tbe 11~-mlnute IBP la one of tbe Water1ate tapee bu •ll'"d to plead sutltJ and ,.., a 1100,000 fine for alleJedly ov.rcbarllftl the federal p - •ramenf, tbt firm baa an-nouoeed. Tbt firm. Bolt. Beraacek and Newdla, aa.lDld utlonal aU.· Uon for tu ......... wed u well M tu lt1llb fil tbe ,.nn tbat ldDld ,.,...._ K4'11Ded1 and u. ..... ..., ID mo at Kmt State U..••*'1. W add1ll has contributed will be used for printing brochures or fliers that will go out in throw· away newspapers late r this week. . He said the $10,000 was paid by Waddill directly to the service provider. making it an in-kind, or non-monetary type of contribution. On another matter, Fitzgerald and Chauerton confronted one another in Orange County Superior Court Monday regard- in& signs that Fitzgerald sup· porters put up earlier this montb that read "Re-elect Judge Fit11erald." Chatterton objected to tbe in- rerence lhat hia opponent WU somehow running for re- elecUcn. PUqerald, tbOugh de- nyiDI he bad done anything U· le1al or unethical 1n the political advertlalq, •treed Monday he wouJd contlnue effort.a be began la1t week to chU1e the sips and black out the "re" 1n re- elect. Superior Court J:!lie Edward Wallin, who Ht M ay'1 bear tac. atteptect $J1e lllpulaUoD and dld not i11ue a court order. whlch Chatterton bad aou1ht lut week. • ,.,. ... ,...... Goose Lea1'es Nest. Workers prepare t he Spruce Goose. Howard Hughes· wooden fl ying boat, for its move Wednesday from the hangar in Long Beach Harbor where it has been stored, hidden from the public, for the past 33 years . See story, Page A5. Hearing Shut In Irvine's 'Doctor' Case A closed preliminary hearing for Gerald Barnes, who alleged- ly practiced medicine in Irvine without a license, was to con· tinue today in Orange County Harbor Municipal Court The proceedings. which are to determine if there is enough e'vid e nce to try Barnes in Superior Court. were closed to the public Monday by Judge Don ald Dungan. He closed the hearing on re- quest of defense attorney David Brickner. Barnes. 47 . of Trabuco Can· yon . has been charged with murder in the death of a 29-year - old diabetic who die d last December two days after he was allegedly treated by Barnes. Barnes also faces felony charges for prarticing medicine and issuing prescriptio ns without a lice nse as well as grand theft charges for the fees he collected from patients. l 'ro• Pagf.> ,.\ I HOSTAGES hostages would be freed, the network said In the Swiss capital of Dem. a spokesman for the Swiss -who handle U .S. affairs in Iran said he had not heard the report. Denis feldmeyer said , "I have no information on the conditions of a poss ihl<> release or the hostages I cannot confirm any condition <ind there 1s no certainty about their release " A U .S diplomat an Bern st.•offod at the AHO report. say- ing. ''It's start1n,g to sound like Disneyland out there '· With Election Day and the fir.st anniversary of the Iran hos tage c risis a week away. Carter admimstration officials in Washington said re pol't.s of the captives' release may not only prove. groundless but ac· tually prolong the standoff. State Department spokesman John Trattner suggested that op· limistic reports may prompt an Iranian backlash . He noted one report quoted an unidentified Iranian as saying· authorities in Tehran are interpreting the ac- counts as a form of pressure. Ax Slayer Suspect 'Telling the Truth' McKINNEY, Texas CAPJ - Candace Montgomery told the • truth last summer when she said she did not intend to kill her onetime lover's wife, a poly· graph operator has testified at her murder trial. The tes timon y at Mrs . Montgomery's trial came Mon - day after presiding Stale Dis · trict Judge Tom Ryan ruled she was mentally fit for t rial. The ruling followed a series or psychiatric examinations over the weekend to determine her competency. Dr Thomas L. Thornton, who examined Mrs . Montgo mery, told the judge she was "fully competent" for trial. Mrs . Montgomery testified last week that she was fighting for her Life when s he struck Bel· ty Gore 41 times with a three· foot ax June 13. The defendant s aid Mrs . Gore attacked her after learning she.had had an af· fair with Mrs I.ore's husband. Allan Gore P o l ygrap h expert Dan McElroy testify ing while jurors were excused said he examined Mrs. Montgomery on June 20. He said the tests in- dicated Mrs. Montgomery was telling the truth when she sajd she became afraid when Mrs. Core brought an ax into the room and that she did not intend to kill her friend. To convict Mrs Montgomery. Jurors must find she ".knowingly a nd intentionally" killed Mrs Gore Asked iJ it was possible to lie without detection during a poly- ' g raph examination. McElroy s aid, ''I've never heard or .it in m y career Ryan was to rule today on whether jurors woo.Id hear th.~ testimony on the "he detector test. 11\ other testimony Monday. Dr. Fred L. Fason. a Houston psychiatrist. s aid Mrs . Montgomery flew into a bli.nd rage during her struggle with Mrs . Gor<' a nd did not s top s winging the ax until her rage was spent. . t"astm sua<J nt' examined Mrs. Montgomery st•ven times al the request of ht•r allorney and foun~ her present mental state to be · 'del<J ched and mildly depressed.·· He said she had disassociated herself with the killing and felt as though s he had watched the slaying from outside her own body ·'She didn't understand why she had done what she did,•· Fason said "She said it was so ugly .. Defen se attorne y Don Cr owder called sever al wit- nesses who tesfled Mrs. Gore often was moody and difficult. Elizabeth Cline said Mrs. Gore "got mad over the least little things s he n ever had anything good to say." Cat h er ine Cooper , who super vised Mrs Gore as a teache r in 1!173. said the dead woman "h<Jd a hard time com· municatang with people" and was "<'xtrrmf'ly tactless." Six Killed In Air Crash MEXICO CITY tAPJ -Six persons including an Oxnard man and his wife were killed when their small private plane slammed into a fog.shrouded mountain just south of here, authorities said There was nc1 immed iate ex- p I a nation for the Saturday c rash The privately owned Cessna 210 was en route to the Pacific Coast caty of Acapulco. There were no survivors. The other four victims were Mexi· can t'ilizens. The American couple was identified as Terry Peratis. 40, and his wire Irma Lucia, 26. They we reportedly vacationing in Mexico Refugees Rescued M'ANlLA. Philippines CAP> - The U.S. Navy vessel Sealift Arctic has rescued more than 300 Vietnamese refugees, many in need of medical attention after going without food or water for eight days aboard a boat in the South China Sea. This Christmas · . .._,,,. -~, • - . :_r .-. ·~..-_ __J ;...~ ,,.Jo.·~ • ~~ ,(' -·~ '---·'">r.- I~ I l\°'1110" 1'-11\"'ll • NlWl'Olll 8l CH. (Al llORi':IA '12f1hl) HllPHO~I 17 1"11 M4·J.l'l4 c -. ·r VOL. 73, NO. 302, ~SECTION, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Yorba Linda in Path • -ID Khomeini Flails Carter By 11le Auoel1&ed Preu Revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini lashed out at President Carter, but failed to mention the 52 American hostages ln a speech broadcut by Tehran radio t,o. day. Khomeini said Carter ·'is sil· lin& in the While House" while Iranians were beine killed in battle. His hour-long address came on a religious holiday that prompted the suspension of the Iranian Parliament's debate on the fate of the boetages. Fans. Brush Blaze Flames Fought By400 By FREDERICK SCBOEMEJD. OI 1119 o.llr ~llel SUH A brush fire fanned by 40 miles per hour Santa Ana winds bore down on the north Orange County city of Yorba Linda to- day as more than 400 firemen at- tempted to tum it back. The Owl fire, as it is being called by firemen, broke out at 2:29 a.m. and by mid-morning had consumed more than 7,000 acres , according to a s pokeswoman. for the Orange County Fire Department. No structures had been burned and no property threatened but fire personnel feared the situa- tion could worsen due to the AP'.,,_, strong desert winds. .... ' ' o ••• , Pt ... ""- SCENE OF INFERNO Yorba Lind• Burning College Khomeini received members of the Majlis, Iran's 28-member Parliament. government of- ~flcials, Moslem clerics and ~Islamic legal experts at the ~Jlusseinieh Mosque and • 8eligious Center In Damar an, ~l.be village north of Tehran »here the ayatollah has a res- ;)dence. Goose Leaves Nest The fires sent a dense cloud of blue·gray smoke over much or north and central Orange Coun- ty. Smoke could readily be de- tected in the air and ash had Teachers ' Pay Upped -~ The Majlis was scheduled to ·resume debate Wednesday on ··what to do with the hostages. Sources in Tehran close to the : debate said it was likely to con- '.·tlnue for several more days or . ;!~nger because of conflicting ~ ,y1ew1 on the demands that .should be made on the Un.ited .~tates for their r elease and :•bet.her all 5.2 captives should be 1lreed toptber. :: Tiie sourees said a large pumber of deputies still favor 'lryin1 some of the Amerkam aa :~pies and have pledted to dra& :out the debate aa long as poasi- · ble. A West German television network in Hamburg reported 'today that Iran may demand live television time in the United States to argue its case before the American people as a condi- tion for releasing some captives. West Germany 's ARD network quoted ''informed -circles" in Tehran as sayin1 that the demand was proposed to the Majlis by a seven-member committee considering the hostaaes' fate. <See HOSTAGES, Pa1e AZ> C(Jmic Strip Shelved Over \Reagan Slam INDIANAPOLIS CAP> -The Indianapolis Star cut the ca~ strip "Doonesbury" from its comics page today because of what it called an "unwananted attack" on Ronald Reagan. The newspaper said the strip would Workers prepare the Spruce Goose. Howard Hughes' wooden flying boat, for its move Wednesday I rom the hangar in Long Beach Harbor where it has been stored. hidden from the public, for the past 33 years. See story, Page AS. begun to fall. Candidates Key On Debate at 6:30 CLEVELAND (AP> -Prealdeot Carter and Ronald Reagan camPAilo face-•fac., at lat, taallht at 1:30. It'• 90 minutes, Democratic prea.ldent vs. Republican challen1er, for the debatin1 championship of a campalp shadowed at the end as at the outset by the uncertain fate of the American boetqea in Iran. The debate will be seen cm cbannela 2, 4, 7 and 21 and heard on KABC, KFWBandKNX. <Relaledatorles, Page1A7. 86). IN A CLOSE CONTEST FOR the Wblte House, with just one wee It to go before Election Day. the nationally televised and broad- cast debate could make or break a president. An Associated Press-NBC News poll said Reagan was narrow- ly ahead in the pre.ferences of likely voters -but with 25 percent still undecided, and about u many saying the Cleveland debatE will be a major factor in their dedsions. The survey said Reagan was preferred by 42 percent of likely voteta .. Carter by 36 percent. independent John B. Anderson by 10 pe.rcent, the rest ~cattered or uncertain. But the poll indicated that m111iona of Americans have made only tentative decisions on how to cast their ballots. The margin of error was J percent. Anderson, who· protested bitterly and futilely when be wa.s dropped from the debate roster. is staging his rebuttal in Washington. He is to answer the same questions the major party candidates get in a show to be televised by Cable News Network that will include, too. the Carter-Reagan debate. Ax Case Defendant 'Truthful' More 'than 40 fire engines, three water tankers and a bulldozer were supporting the Saddleback College trustees firemen in their attempt to con· and teachers signed an agree- tain the fast burning blaze. ment Monday on a three-year The cau!Je or this year 's contract that begins with a 9 lar~est fire in Orange County re· percent s alary increase for mamed unknown today. Privat~· 1980-81. ly I however. fire officials SUS-The pact includes pay hikes or J l>ecled ilrson due to the fact the 9.5 percent and 10 percent for fire started only 22 minutes aft.er 1981 ·82 and 198 2 · 83. but a smaller blue in the Sleepy eliminale11 five doctoral steps Hollow-Olinda Village area of from the top of the faculty McKINNEY, Texas CAP> Carbon Canyon. salary schedule . Candace Montgomery told the That ftre burned more than The 198G-81 increase will cost truth Jut summer when she said 125 acres before being contained the district 1664.000, bringing the she did not intend to kill her by the San Bernardino County total annual teacher salary onetime lover's wife, a poly-Fire Department with the as-bud1et to about S7 million. graph operator has testified at sistance of other agencies. No The move to eliminate five her murder trial. s tructures were burned and doctoraJ steps from the saJary The testimony at Mrs . there.werenoinjuries. schedule drew opposition from Montgomery's trial came Mon-som e members of the Sad- day aft.er presiding State Dis· Before dawn. firemen decided dleback Community College Dis· trict Judge Tom Ryan ruled she to close the Olinda Elementary trict Faculty Association. was-mentally fit 'for trial. The School in Olinda Village. It was The teachers voled 111 to 40 to ruling followed a series of later reopened. ratify the pact. with many of the psychiatric examinations over Carbon Canyon Road, a major no votes reportedly from in- the weekend to determine her thoroughfare for San Bernardino structors aiming for doctorates. competency. County residents who work in Jim Thorpe, president of the Dr. 1bomas L. Thornton, who Orange County, also was closed. faculty association, s aid the • examined Mrs. Montgomery The county Fire Department agreement was a compromise told the judge she was "fully sent three five-engine strike between an 18 percent inflation competent" for trial. forces to assist San Bernardino rate and limited state funds . Mrs. Montgomery testified in the fire after it crossed the "The wording of the contract last week that she was fighting county line. Those crews were was important to us," said for her life when she struck Bet· bolstered with water-dropping Thorpe, "It giv'es us !teachers> ty Gore 41 times with a three-air tankers based in Perris. first priority on all new money IN A RACE SO CLOSE, WITH the hour of decision so close foot ax June 13. The defendant <See f1RES, Page A2) over the next two years !after the two candidates in the real debate may well prove to ~ said Mrs. Gore attacked her 1980·81 ). " · cauti~, repeating familiar campaip themes, wary of the slip or after learning she had had an af. SJC Sewer College officials said that it the mLUtatement that could cost votes. • fair with Mrs. Gore's husband, has always been district policy The hostages, the economy, and the president's assertions that Allan Gore. to meet contractual obligations. Rea1anbasababitofadvocalingmilitaryinterventionabroadare Polygraph expert Dan Job Awarded Thus , they said, they would among likely topics for the debaten. ~cElroy -testifying while !llake every effort to meet pay There are l:<> be eight ques!1ons the first four with foUowups Jurors were excused -said he Th . . mcreases. from the p_anelists, the rest with the candidates rebutting each examined Mrs. Mont1omery on e .San Juan Capistrano City The top salaned faculty mem-other's replies. June 20. He said the tests in· Council has awarded ~ contract be~s at Saddleback have been Cart.er campaigned his way to Cleveland and said be was dicated Mrs. Montgomery was to Cappello Construction <?0· of paid $42,000 per year. That ready for Reagan. The president was spending the day in his hotel. telling the truth when she said San Ju-:-1 to r~ace a por:uon ~f figure will remain about the across the street from the ornate, 900-seal Music Hall debate she became afraid when Mrs. ~~we~ ~&,,o l~een. Victoria same due to the elimination of scene. at his last-minute studies and rehearsals. Gore brought an ax into the ~: S nehdl Dr~~· . the lop five salary steps. roorn and that she did not intend e 155:305 pro1ect. will The lowest paid full-lime .. ---'1~ ~~~"e~ · '"" Itri~·~· .normally appean was the note: -~&.0a~91D·81.o o•~u·~~r-•---. ._ ... .,. ~ --. ; to kUlJter f~ • --.... ... :"'7-..repl~ce l!!I~ l.P~ll~ the s1~~ .o! _fU,l!UY members will receive -lh~~r-~~ -~ .... v '""' -_..,:;. · ~'?'----. v1· ' ·"' ....,...., .. .. ... · 1 ~ ~ • ~~ 7' · ---... ·~ m uweDW"g, a., ~rore:coDIUla...., _ "'" ~arapeU'ftdl\'e cl-· ..... v con Cl v u,,.. mcnugormrry, -"lalicf'"OUU4Jr-,,..;... • :i> ........ .(fie· S ... --.... -. ..,. ;r,• -~ ~ -·~h·s. :L. • ·"'4U: ty to appear briefiy at a downtown rally, then wait out the final Jurors must find she "knowln1ty E t R . pipel Rto 1 e So~th me •an salary will be $29, fR: · •'Doonesbury will not be publilbed in The Star until next Tuesday because the strips pre- pared for publication until the election are an unfair, one-aided and unwarranted attack on Ronald Rea1an." The strip la featuring a fic- tion a I TV newsman named Roland Hedley, wbo in one in- . 1tallment invites riewus to jo6n him on a ''fantutic v~.1: Ulroatlb . . . tbe bralD of "Rea1an," and reports that 1 Yl· ' lioa cll90l"der bu left tbe CU• didat. "only able to He baebard r • l • r . I t.broqb I rcee-eolored mbt." What Else lntked? M oftleer OD patrol lD ... a.m..te earl:r um ~ lpotted a Duch ..... ""8liDI tbrouP aa •ll•J between !~!:!• and AHalda -....-... do .... ,.. ... ~ .... ............... of. ........ 0 JELi .. , £":! l;.k::. aa to ~--.... ...:::- hours until lbe confrontation. and Intentionally" killed Mrs. 85 • egiona ec amat1~n There are 21~ full-time and Four panelists were to question the candidates, whose aides Gor!'. ~uthorily treatment plant m about 500 part-lime teachers at tried to anlici_pate topics and questions, and put them to the de-Asked if it was possible to lie in• Po~n~. b' d h Saddleback. haters in private rehearsals. Reaean practiced with a stand-in without detection during a poly-of l~:":i 0 t ·d' was. lJ blowthest playinc Carter's role. graph examination, Mc Elroy . ve 1 ~ receiv Y e "I feel good ... I'll be ready,'' Carter said as he arrived in said, "l've._never heard of It in ~~~;~~ .!:: f;:~e~~dM:~:J ~~ Cleveland on Monday. <See AX, Pate AZ> city Sewer Enterpris: Fund. Sl70,857 at Stalce Clemente Denies Debt to State Stete Controller Ken Corey ••1• Sen Clemente owH Callfornla t110La,,1.u , ud be warm be mltbt DOid beck future atate f1mda to tbe city until tbe debt ta peld olf. But dt)' olfleiall HJ 'they're stlll neeatlatma with tbe .... in an efbt to ken bailout ftmdl prov~ to Sa_ qemeate in tbe .... ol ProDoeltiOD 11. Cory Mil iettera to• city IVY· eram .. ta eerUer tbl1 moetb ........ --tllat be will ..... efforta • .........,. to recaap man U.. •• mlUloa be..,. ii owed&M ..... ,... ..,.,..... .,. part ol ......... " ..... of ...... ,.. ......... tD loealr.•• •••• 1o1Jowta1........ Propolltim 11. ._.. But San Clemente City Mana•er Geor1e Caravalho maintalm the city does not owe IDJ 1DCJDe1 to the lla\e. He clelm1 the problem la •imply an interpretetlon of teebnical aceountla1 m__., IDd tbat SU Clem•te delerwd the state bailout funds it. re- cei•ed . And ._e1otl1tiona with tbe 1tete bave paid off -to • de- 1eree -o••r tbe pHt :rear. Carevalbo said. "Tbe ltate ortitnally •aid we owed 9111.000, but we'" CCIII· riDeect them .. doa't ..... to P•J about ·sso,ooo of tb•t aaomt.wldcbbrtall•dowDto •• ,. ...... Mid. ....... ,. jbe dtJ le ltlll trJ· ial to CClllftnee tM atat. .... don't want to pay any of lt back." ProposlUon 1S determined bow mucb "1urpl .. " San Clemente bad la the INdlet -tboae unap- pro pri e ted fund• th•t de- termlaed bow much a city .re· ceived tn bel.lout f\mda. In tbe cue of San Clemef!te1 tbe dt)' bad Ul unapproprtawa ,....,... aceount, aJOD1 wttb eull tbet WM lDftlted tn local banb. fte cit1'1 Mlf·inlur-=~l wblab ...,,..,. .... PP aiea hmdl, alao .. \Dier q....U. by tbeltllte. "SlmDlJ 1tated," Cera•elbo Hid, '1f 1'0U 8CC!OUDted far ftmdl ID • dl9amt W8J, JOU ._.. DDt ellalblefwtbe bailout fuade, I I CerHalbo'1 tulr i• to caa- vince the state that funds shown as unappropriated -such u self-insurance. the reserve and capital improvement project.a - were, lD fact, appropriated. The city mana1er saJd San Clemente i• addltlonaJly bin· dered by a lar1e turnover in finance directon tbe put year, wbieb makes it difflcuJt to sub- 1tantlate ''why we did certain tblat11D eertaln waya." He said be wlU continue to talk wltb lltate oftlclall la an effort to keep the baUoat mcmey, but llid he WU .,,.,.. tbe state la iatmd· ::.:, ::r adlan to pt Uae "We'd lib to prevent tbat, if paalble," car .. albo said. Coast Weather Sunny and warm Wed· neaday with atron1 winds at limes below canyons. Hi&h• 75 to 80 at beaches, 84 to • inland. Tonight's lows 57 to 84. INSIDE TODA~ •••• .,.,_..,..... .. ,,_ ....... Cl L.M....,. M ...._ CM ~ M c........ 01-1 CMMct .. eiw... .. ........... ....... ,,. .... 1 1 ' ..., ......_ Ct.a ......... a .· .. A• IWLX PILOT ~--JUST BRE.4"1NG--........... Death Penalty Riding Saves Four Men BOSTON I AP I The Maaut'bUMlta Suprell).e Court ruled toda)' lhal the slate'• tm death P"alty tt.atutt 11 uncon1tltu tlonal bfoeau1t it oftend.8 dttefto and would be "arbitraril)' and dlacrh~nitorlly apphed " The na. at'rordm• to lh4' court ·1 summary. •pared four mm a ~ihna tn•I ror flriu •1rtt murder who rould han been Htcut t If found l(u•lty 'fht\ statt>':. h1..:htist court had found iu•veral prt'vtou1 Mauat't~Wlt"lts th:1•th 1wnalt> laws uncomtilutional beou.e the statuttt hn1JOSrd "r rut>l and ..n111ual " punf.hm11nt Brt~ Ha• ftiaU 81•~~ NE VOKK 1Al1 1 OaVld Brinkley of NB<: New1 wa11 r\lHt ln& com ort11bl)' 11fter havma hla 1•11 bladder remov~ over e wHkend, the network announced today ..... 11119., The operation waa puformed Sat"rday ni1ht at a hollpital here-. Nelt.hrr I.ht> name of the hospital nor Brtnllley 's whf'reaboult! werf' d;sdOkd by the network NBC H id he would return to his duties as soon as he has rt'rovered and it spokes man said Bnnkley expressed fl hopt-to colleagues that he will be able to partJc1pate an election nl•ht coverage next Tuesda) • 1auoo.av Sa.di . I raf>I• B rPalo l'W. IMala u.,,. RIYADH, Saudi Arub1d IAl'l Saudi Arabia broke diplomatic relauons with Libya today berause of Libya's call for a holy w~r lo liberate Islam's shrines ID Saudi Arabia from "American occupation .. The decision to cut off diplomat1l' relations with Col Moam mar Khadary·s regime 1n Tripoli was broadcast bY. the Saudi star radio. · • · ' · . On Wednesday. King Kh<tled called Khadafy a "spearhead _ againsUslam ·· ror his criltcism·or the kingdom 's a<'ceptance of 'the four !>peci<tl U.S radar planes lo monitor the Iran· Iraq war. UbpJa1~ lgP11( ldP11fil'i..,f WASHINGTON (AP> A Washington journalist testified today that a colleague or his was told by a top Libyan agent in ltaly that President C~rter's brother Billy received a previously . unreported SS0.000 Libyan payment and held meetings wiih P~lestioe Li~ration Organization leader Vasser Arafat. ~ Michael Ledeen. executive editor or the Washingt,on Quan_j?rly, told investigators ror a Senate subcommittee that Lib· yan agent Michele Papa f!.C Catania. Sicily. was the "first, last and exclusive" source or his information about the alleged $50.000 payme nt. , • Under questioning by s ubcommittee lawyer Dennis Shedd Ledeen said h.e did not. know when .the payment was made, th~ name or the Libyan merchant who was reported to have made it or how arrangements for the payment were set up. Oark HerPab -Tap•~ WASnINGTON IAP > -Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark tes.tified today that when he headed the Justice Derart· ment during the Johnson· administration, he authorized war ant· less wiretap and mic rophone installations by FBI agents but never approved warrantless break-ins.· Clark, testifying as a prosecution witn,ess in the U.S. Dis· trict Court trial of two former FBI officials. said he authorized the installations on a case·bY·ctlse basis and only when the na· tional security was at stai<e - W. Ma rk. Felt, the FBl 's rormer No; 2 man. and Edwards. 'Miller . who headed the bwreau's. intelligence division. are ~barged with violating individual <;lvil rights by approving war· rantl~ss break ·ins at residences or radical Weather Under- ground fugitives. I( convicted. they race a possible sentence or 10 years m prison nnd a $10.000 fine. - San Juan Launehes Dial-A-Van FIRES ....• . The Owl fire knocked out r1<>wer to about 200 Yorba Linda c u ~ t o;m e r s or South e~ California Edison but a co.W. .The San J ua n 'Cap istrano · pa ny 'sp0kesman said service Recreation Department.has ah· had been restored. Apother2.000 nounced the co'mmenc;~rrient of person.5 lost p(>wer <fue to the its ·oiaf·A·Van progl""am·, de-· -· signed to provide transPQrtation , high Winds. the spokesman sirid. . . . · T h'e Ci re d e pa r_t rrie n t . r'?r sem~r .c1.lizt!nS and han-spolle~y;oman· said s he -had re- dicapped mdivid.ua.Js. . . ceived-reports from th• tleld'ln· . Th~ n~;-v . serv1c~ will provide·. · di cating .'that· grazing ca~tle <1r transpor'tation to ~~.d f.rom such H'orses in the grasslands east or pl~c~s. as the nutrition. c~nter ·a~ · Yorba Linda· had been injufed M1ss1op. Sa n J uan' Cap1sttano, b jhe f ·e · . doctor-appointments . grocery >' ~r · . · . . '.shopping' and. the HQt Spr'ings, .nud·ln<?mrng. the fire was Dance Hall. • be ~ring· down on Dom!nguez , Dial·A Van will operate ' 0 Ranch Road between Espe~enza M . n Road and Yorba Landa onday thr,ough Friday between Boulevard. .• the spokeswoman 1~ ~.m . a ~d 4 p.m Those said w1shmg serv1c~ are a~ked to call · . . the Recre ation De partment No 1!11med1ate plans Cot between 8 a.m .. nd' noon ·no 1 l ev~cuation had been made. she th th d , bea 3 ~r satd. Hdwever, persons who de· tan e ay fore service is -cided to evacuate voluntarily nee~d. . ~ were being housed at a Red The !lumber to call 1~ 493·1171, Cross s helter established at extension 247 The Dial-A-Van Canyon High School in Yorba p r o g r a m w 1 1 I J)"r o v 1 d e . Cransportation within the boun· Linda. ·daries or San Juan Capistrano· .The ~re slowed tr affic ?ll the only • . Riverside Freeway. she said. M~ney ·to fund the new Oi~l·A· .A thi~ fire. ~ailed the. Prado .. v servic obt · d b ..._ .-Fire, had burne<f about 830 acre5 ·~ e was ame Y t._ in °itchev-1Canyon tbree.. mil-· Waddill Aiding Judge .,. DAVID aun•ANN Ot•DeH·~ ........ MunltlpaJ Court Judie Rober\ F1t11erald'1 fllet'tion drive tor a 1uperior court jud1eship Nov, 4 la beln1 fuelt:d almoet entirely now. by Westminster obetetri- rlan Wiiliam Waddill, who so far hH donated more than Sl3,000 to F'lt11erald'1 campai1n l'~inancl11 I disclosure state· mcnt• ahowed Monday that l''it11erald. who ts runnin1 11alnat O~put y District At- torney Robert Chatte rton, r e- r e 1 v ed U ,500 from Waddill throu1h Oct. 20. But Fiu1erald also disclosed that Waddill donated another Sl0,000 JUSt a few days ago to help deteat Chatterton. the man who wuuccessfully prosecuted the physician twice in connec· lion with the death or a fetus that s urvived a saline abortion three years ago. . Both trials ended in deadlocked juries. f'itzgerald's financial state· ment showed he bad collected St l,895 in total contributions as or Oct. 20. However. with Waddill's late contribution added in, it brings the no11th Oran ge Coun ty municipal court judge's cam- paign account to more than $21.000. • By comparison, Chatterton's s tatement dis closes he has re- ceived St3,39t in total contribu· lions . Both candidates reported def- icits in their campaigns. $7,311 for Fitzgerald and $5.033 for Chatterton Fitzgerald has said that Wad- dill contacted him about four weeks ago and "openly voiced • his lack of friendship for my op- ponent." Since that initial contact. Fitzgerald .said, the two have had a number or conversations ·a nd the physician has donated large sums or money to his cam- paign. Fitzgerald said the money Waddill has cdntributed will be used for printing brochures or fliers that will go out in throw· a way news papers later this week. He said the $10,000 was paid b y Waddill dir.ectly to the service provider, making it an in·kind. or non·monetary type or contribution ,On another matter, Fitzgerald and Chatterton confronted one a nother in Orange County Superior Court Mondfiy regard· ing signs that Fit.zgerald sup- porters put up earlier this month that r~d· '4 Re-e lect Judge Fitzgerald " Chatterton objected to the in· fe('ence that his opponent was •. somehow running fo r re-- election. Fitzgerald, though de· flying he had done anything iJ. legal or Uf!ethical in the political advertising, ~greed Monday he would col\tinue efforts he began last week to change the signs 8{ld black out the "re " in re· efe,ct. Superior ~ourt Judge Edward \Yal)ln, who set Mqnday's hear ing. accepted the stipulation and dld not issue a co urt ordel". _which Chatterton had sought fast week. SC Intruder ' Flees in Car A ·San Clemenie woman, who startled a man holding a large flashlight ins ide her mobil e hom e. told police the burglar Oed, t.aking her purse and wallet with him. . .., --~ '-'" ._ ....... 8"-..~ ........... _ ........ -4-~ .,. .;~~ -~- • --"11~1cmir-Ac . a g r ant p,.o.-d........ ~· ..--- • gra'!l .of the fedt:ral government a~.i re 1 nfol'"mation Officer The woman. wt\.o lives in the Palm Beach Trailer Court. said she saw. the burglar a l about 4:~...UW..'rjominP ""'..__ · ..........,.__ . nor'iii;«: • .. ... .~------- The suspect,' wearing dark clothing, leaped into a 1973 Plymouth Satellite and sped off after awakening the woman. ' • i f : I ' ' Add1liona~ funding for the van Debra Ottoson said the fire had was . re-ce1 ved through a state not been contained and· iL con-tundsng source . · -· t1nued .on a westward path She said h@r purse contained a wallet Wit.h about $10 in cash and credit ~ards, and keys ·to her .car . ---------..-''""-----behind the gusting winds. ORANGE COAST L ~ DAILY PILOT ·-t1·-p,,.,,"'"' t l'\O P\IOtV.r , ............. Editor •• '"::::O~f\CI~ 0-.....M £.. • A't"\t_.t ~~·"• EG1t0f . I ' Capisti:i:ano Begins Fall Rec Programs The Capistrano Bay Parka and Recreation Dlltrict bas besun lta fall recreation pro1ram with a variety ·of classe1 and ac· tivltlea olfered. -Clau• .include racquetball. tennJ.a; Ml'Obic dance, c:eramJcs, pboto1tapb1, yo1a. karate, Jauerelae and several 1cuba dlvtn1 eounea. " After-1ebool actl•ltlea fqr • 1cbool·a1e children include .. baO. ~ an4oUael'~·-­at Sea C4W'CiD Pan,• lllD· · tlqo Drtve, J;)ana Pamt. are lrom_a:ao p.m. to a:• p.m. lloaclq tbr'OUlll PridN. To reat1ter for ,., of the cla ... ar tor more lnfonutiml . 'tall S-..,,Kautmana, actl.W. diNdOr, at ..... , Laguna Home ·Burglarized . A l>Ul"tlar smashed a .windovl, then opened the kitchen doOr ol a Lasuna Beach residence and made off with $3,200 worth of 'valuables. . · Police aald Martin Shade of Skyline Drive reported that $2,800 worth of Jewelry, $580 worth ol television, rMlio, and stereo equipment, and SZO in cash wu tAkeh trom bla home. The lt.ema ,yre reportedly re· ~oved between Sunday at 1:30 p.m. and Monday at 4:30 p.m. Refu8ee.e ~e8cued ·'MANILA. Pblllj)9iDes (AP - Tbe U.S. Nav1 vuael Seallft· Aretie ha reeeued more than IOO Vlem•llMM nf111... IDaQ ln nee,! of medlcal attention after 1oin1 without food or water for etlbt da79 aboard a boat ln tbe South Cbina Sea. 0..1•1'1 ........ _ 1tlaale Boae• Bm ed Sci~ntific Resource Su.rveys, Inc. paleon· tologists Coco Kishi and Phil Beilin remove earth from around skull of baleen whale dis.covered on Reeves Ranch in San Cle mente. The six to nine million·year-old bones will be r~moved from the grading site late this week so John Lusk and So.~ developers can continue earth work in preparation for construction of more than 2,000 homes. Skele ton of prehistoric whale was found b}:'. scientists in August. KhOmeini Rejects Peace With Iraq AX •.. my career . Ryan was to rule today on wh ether Jurors would hear the testimony on the ''lie detector " test BEIRUT. Lebanon !AP! Ayatollah Rphollah Khomeini said tQday that "peace is not ac- . c~ptable" with Iraq because of the "crimes committed" against Iran in the Persian Gulf war The speec h . broadcast by Tehran radio, made no mention of the American hostages. nor did it repeal earlier Iranian ac- * * f ''\o'" PagP .. 1 I HOSTAGES A RD said the proposal would ca ll for a three-hour ltve transmission from Tehra n to the Unite~ States_· Afterwards. an undetermin e d numbe r o f hostages would be freed .. the network said. In the Swiss capital of Bern. a spokesman for the Swiss -who handle U.S. affairs in Iran - said he had not heard the report. Denis Feldmeyer said. "I have' no information on the conditions or a possible re lease or the hos tages . . I cannot confir m any condition and there is no certainty about their release " A U.S . d i p lomat in Bern scorred at the ARD report. say- ing, "It's starting to sound like Dis neyland out there.·· 'with Election Day and the first anniversary of the. Inn hostage crisis a week away. Carter administration orricials in Washington said reports of the captives' release may not only prove groundless but ac· tually prolong the sta.ndoir. State Department s pokesman John Trattner suggested that op- timistic reports may prompt an . Iranian backlash. He noted one report quoted an unidentified Iranian as saying authorities in Tehran -are interpreting the ac· counts as a form or pressure. I int• /1•1\ t•lry ' cusations of U.S. involvement in the Iraqi war effort. Addressing himself to Iraqi Pres ident Saddam Hussein, Khomeini said, "You have killed so many Mos)ems and done so much crime that it is incom· parable in history How can you expect our president to have a session with you and discussions and Sa) t he S hatt a l·Arab waterway 1s yours? I.eave ~ a lone. "Whi<'h war front has Mr Saddam (Hu·ssein > gone to'' Maybe he is afraid" that his a rmy would attack him. he said. "What was your reason for do· Ing all these !crimes that now you go here and there seeking peace?" Kho(Tleim asked ··How can we accept peace? Peace -with whom?" Khomeini vowed Iran would continue to fight "even if we get kifled or hurt or suffer troµble We do not have any peaceful way with them (Jraq). "We will be victorious if we follow the humane and divine path, even if· the rest of the world annihilates us," he said. "This is the path the prophets lra veled and reached victory. even thougtt some of them were killecl" NeverthelesS'. Khomeini said Iran might relent on its no· compromise position if Hussein "s tops this, if he takes his hand off the Iraqi people or if he re· In other 1cst1mony Monday. Or Pred L Fason. a Houston p sy c h1 a tr 1s t . s ai d Mrs . Mont~omery new into a blind rage during her struggle with ~rs . Gore a nd did not stop swinging the a x until her rage was spent t"ason sa10 ne examined Mrs_ Montgomery seven times at the request of her a ttorney and round her present mental state to be 'detached and mildly deuressed · Iii' s aid she had disassociated herself with the killing and felt a s though s he had watched the slaying from outside her own bodv "She didn't understand why she h<td done what s he did,·· Fason said ··s he said it was so ugly." D e f e n s e a ttorne y Don C rowder c alled s everal wit· nesses. who tesfied Mrs. Gore often was moody and difficult Elizabeth Cline said Mrs. Gore .. got mad over the least little t hings . . s he neve r had anything good to say " C athe r i ne Coo p e r . who supe r vis ed Mrs Gore as a teacher in 1973, said the dead worn an "had a hard time com - m un1cating with people" and was "extremely tactless." ~e~~_.~: .. ~~ys , "1 ~ave become Jury Charges 21 "We Have given away. so many martyrs 1people killed in In Hashish Ring the· war), now we s hould sit at the same table and tallc'.'''°Kho·. SAC R AMENTO <AP> meini aded added. "This is a re-Twenty-one persons have been Jigious issue. It is not what we indicted in what U.S. Attorney want. it is an Islamic issue." William Shub calls one of the Khomeini's rejection or direct largest hashish smuggling or· negotiations with the lraqi5 ganizations in the United States. came as 94 non·aligned nations The federal g r and jury discussed peace strategy to halt charli;ed the 21 Monday with the war. A seven-man mediation planning to s muggle $19 million mission is to visit Baghdad and worth of hashish into the United Tehran soon to seek a cease-fire. States. Ii I A~tllO' l~I A'-.ll • NlWPORT 8£AOI Cl\lll O Rr-;1A llJM1t1 lllll'HONL 17 141 li44{J ll)A .· .. _,_. .· I . ----I • ' . ..... ·-~~ I ( \ •Comics •Television •Mwlel Past Glories B ed . . . / . :w ;jd t'. ·~ .. SPLENDOR OF BYGONE ERA GLEAMS FROM HISTORIC 12-ROOM HOUSE NOW OPEN FOii TOURS How•W.nle HouH, ~elng Rutorecl to ·1in 'Mint' Condition, Locat.d at 120 Cl~lc Center Drive:• Santa An• . . -~New Life 11 G_iven .· ~· D~lli'1g- Thf: woodwork · gleams . now. the result of restoration work. and Santa Ana's Dr. Howe- Wafne house is laking on the llp- pearance of what it was when • newly completed in 1889. · tc • The two-story, 12-room Queen c Ann-' .dwelling is hard to miss in tc it• ileaming white and dark . () green paint at• the_. comer, of Civic Center Drive and ' Sycamore StreeL · · ...: -.Much </, ita 'splendof-is-lbe re: r sult of organisations· that opened 1'. the bof.lle .. e .. rl~ thfs rponth for. t the flnt-tilatoric tours ii)· nearly 11 a year. Those groups are the Santa Ana Historic Preservation t Services and the Santa Ana His- 1 tori cal Preservation Society. t The home was built· at 702 · Bush St., but was threatened by c a 1972 Santa Ana str~t widening· I project.. ' ' . That's when the then newly formed Santa Ana Historicar ~, Preservation Society prevailed µpon the city to move the. house and lta carriage facility ~ the present site. ' The ornate house once wu the home of Dr. Wille'lla Howe- 4 Watne. ftnt •omen physician In the ~ity. It wu designed in the " then-popular late Yictori,an style ~--~ :,~·~:5;. s c .. The tor's first hU'sband. A.J . JIDWe, abo WU a doctor and Santa Ana's first mayor. The Santa Ana pioneer's second husband, Edwin D. Waffle, owned a livery business. Tbe carri.,e house and the oriliUI state, once sbeltered ~ woman doetor's carria1e lo wbleh abe made tb_e rounda to ber patleat1 throughout the eountJ, travelia1 roads that wen ......wy m • wtnter UMl.ctu.ty laaummer. . TIM csrtqe bouH, and Ole bom• aN llatal in the National R ........ ol lllstorie Placa u a potiat"*-ieal lntere9t. Contra Costa · . . Cancer Riaing SAN FRANCISCO. <AP> - ·New .... CADffl' caHI la In· .....,... ·aN• ol CoDtra Coeta = occuned far more fre.. t• U.. ellewhere la the ._ Prwllw Bay area durtq .... .... 11111, • state study b• . ..... '"'Id. • . .. Dr. O.ald AU9tlD of tJie· Dzartm9at-of If e altb a aid .. _ ........... tbd .... ,...... ...... Jraeecl to emdl· _._ ....... 11, ... .., _...,u....,...ete...tup ...... . . . . I • REFINISHING !NtiANtu CARVING set1t-' Foot of ... tt.ndy, tor llor .... ..... ~ . ,. WOOOWORK·HTAIL Al Top of ~al.,.ay • THOUmt MinauaTID :r'ODAY, OLD QM MNClll .WM MOD•t coiNmNllNCa IN ITS _DAY ~ .,, •• _ .. ,,,.. -llu••r ..... c11111n1 ..................... d I ) .. . . .. ... .. . .. . ,. r . . USC DAIL y PILOT • I 'Pursuit of Art' San Juan Man .• .. Fights Bui& BJ JOHN NEEDHAM °' .. ~·· ...... , .... ' Bullfilhtinl. . To many Americans it is a sava1e. blood sport, whose followers enjoy the sadistic spectacle of an animal first be· ing tortured, then killed. But to San Juan Capistrano resident Lyn Sherwood, the cor- rida Cbullfilht> is a ballet. More precisely, a ballet of death. Sherwood's frequent trips to the bullrings of Mexico serve both hia avocation and his voca· lion. The 42-year-old husband and father failed in his attempt to become a matador in Spain at the a1e of 18. In one of his first fights in 1956, Sherwood was severely gored in the upper thigh, ending his short career. But years later in 1969 he again entered the plaza de toros (bullring> to fight the bulls as an amateur and was awarded a trophy Jor best performance. In the 1980 season in Tijuana he won another trophy. When he's not fighting bulls 0.lly ,., ... , .... ,,_ FOUOWS THE BULLS Sen Juan'• Sherwood himself, Sherwood is busy writ· groups, offering to entertain ing about other bullfighters in local townspeople for a share of the magazine he publishes . the meat from the bull they "Clarin." which. he s ays, is t he killed. o nly t ngl is h -la n guage P r esent day matadors are periodical dealing exclusively awarded an ear , two ears or two with bullfighting. ears and a tail from the dead Sherwood's column on the an· . bull, depending on the quality of cient art appears frequently in their performance. several Southern California Sherwood said this practice newspapers, including the San started with the early "blanket" Diego bilingual news paper, La. matadors. These men reportedly Prensa. • presented an ear or tail to claim Sherwood says to trul'y un· the portion of beef they had derstand bullfighting, the viewer agreed to take as payment fQr · must in fact love animals. fighting the buJI. "The fiesta brava is a celeb~ Sherwood. said the history of tion of the buH 's courage m the fighting bull goes back to lbe death,"saidSherwood. "The bull beginnings o ( Ch ristianity. doesn't know that the crowd is "Fighting bulls were used by the stupid. Whal he needs is a Romans in sacrifices of the justificationforhisdeath." Christians." he said. "They Sherwood e xplains this were used in the very same "justification" as ttle "just and man·ner as lions." sincere pursuit. of art" on the As for the future of bullfight- part of the matador. "He must ing. Sherwood was not op- communicate the sophisticated timistic. "As with everything to- .artistry and cultural aspects of day . bullfighting is suffering the bullfight," Sherwood said. from the commercial interests He u~e:i that everyone. taking over," he said. before a bullfi1ht, read He lamented the widespread about th subject as it exists and dubious practice of shaving now. and its roots in Latin re. the bulls' boms before the fight, lisious culture. lessening the danger for the Sherwood, sitting in his San matador. Juan horn.e ,' a showcase of, "The syndicates are buying up bullfight art. s aid the euly th e privately owned ranches in fights in 15th century Spain were an effort to breed the factory performed on horseback. · · built bull." Sherwood said. He said"the'landed gentry tised "They want one that won't die well-bred, highly trained mounts too' soon, but will react in the and the bull was killed with a ring like every other bull. This lance·when it charged the-horse. means if a matador can fight The' malador:s beginnings can one ~ull . ~~can fight them all." also ~ traced to this era. Ac.' But ·s~rwood says he is a cordine to Sherwood, la)ldless ··purist_." and·will remain so un-' serfs stood by with .blankets to til there are no longer any wave off 'th.e bull if it knocked bullfights. "I don't know what's the taorse doWn or came close to · guihg to happen," he said sadly. goring the rider. · "Bot I would guess that. by the These setfs later began wan-year ·2000. there will be no such dering the countryside in small thing as .a ·t?~llfight." ~ii-port Issue OC Transit Unit Critical of Letter By GLENN SCOTI' plementingtheirproposals. . ..... Of-. o.;1, ,.; ... H•H · One of those agencies is the In-_..,.~ ._..,_ . ~_.Rf.. ....... ,~ -it\IU'.illr:tet .. --.._.. ~-~~--- • ~oui)ly T."l'im~rf~~tr;·n# Com· ·joi.~r);o~ro~~alion mission san-1e . we he used In repre5enting .Santa Ana. ~- a co!'trove,rsaal lett~r to ton, Garde.n Grove and Cbinb. Washington, D.C.; on airport The latter is in San Bernardino sites was sea~~ lo refer to all County. Southern Califom1ans. A inong the d ocuments But other commissione rs Djokovich mailed was a resolu· • didn 't read Zlka Djokovich 's lion from the airport authority airport-letter that way, and they calling for a study of a relional decided Monday to send a dis· airport site in the Chino Hills. claimer to Secretary or Tra.nsportalion Neil • Golclllebmidt to explain the let· ,. · ter·wu h1a opinion, hot thein. Djokovich, • 'Sanl!Ana busi· ne11mb, said he se the letter to Goldacbmidt to pus for futer action in seleclirJg a: site in Southern California for a re· '1tonal airport deaiped to re- lieve the heavy con1eslion at Loa ~elei International and John t.'AJH airports. He aald no' plans have been ap- proved in a dozen yean because the or1anlution in cbar1e of atiadl• ror a l'ellona• aJrporl - the Soutbem Califonlia Auoct.· tioa of Gcnemmenta -doean 't have .autlority to follow tbroulh on ill reeom~aUona . Jlo D-Jokovicb, l'ho met Goldldunldt at the t>emocraUc · National CClllnntlon thi1 sum- mer, laid be malled the letter · wi~ IOine Other-pubue docu· mentl totbeeecretarJ to aequalat hlm wit.Ir AJthe.r a1nei• lhat eoaN "earrt more wetot~· lm· I ' -. . • Djokovich 's letter was written 'o.n-transportation commissif' . stationery. ·Al Hollinden. chairman of~ commission. said Monday use of the stationery and mysterious "we'.' us d throuebout the letter seemed imply that Djokovlch w 1 representing the commlul 's views and that it supported Chino Hills site. Hollinden noted th~ co miulon bad rejected the al authority's Chino Hills sua · Oon, -In tbefr letter to Gold1chull'1 • the co.nrml1sloner1 aa~ . Djokovich was "WJ'Oftl to i \ ly."olherwise. • ' Djokovicb, who remained tm· perturbed, also approved 'fie disclaimer. aayln1 he nefttr me~nt to misrepresent t e 1roup'.a position. He aaid e never liked the Cb1no Hilla Wea. either, but be believes la taklal a bard~atallpouiblealtea. ·--~ • .. llEROIN SEIZED rEL IX STO WE . !n1tand <A P l Cuatoml officers selted SJ .I million' In hero in IU4cMa bl a hollowed o ut tombetoae oa board a truck In thl• eutt·rn £nall•h port~ "Smua&l ..r• hide dru1• In anytt11na and everythln&. but 1 ·.,.., oevl'r tward ol It 1n u tom b•l<>nt· bt'fort•. • IA c u 1 l om 11 :\ po It 1• :-111 ~ n a aid Th• drua h a ul • l•n nettf'd nl~ •ll3Jlit'<'h> Unrest • ID Cities High NewApproaches to Temiom Vrged WASlllNOTON <AP> Tbe potential for aerloua unrest in Amt>rlcan clues remains hlah. but pollc. officials auo18 the natlOfl are 1enerally IU·lrained to deal with disorders, accordln1 to a federal study Tht-study, proniplcid by the Miami racial riot ln May. alM> confluded that police ~hould shift mort' t'mpha11111 to prnentln1 outbreaks rather than 11mply <'Oftlrolhntc tht!m It called ml11ta ke n thu current view amonl( many pollctl official11 "that urban nots were a It'll na ot Ow 11ut " The r eport ur1ed police eucullves to go beyond the community relaUona pro1rams that were born durinl the last major wave of urban rlotio1 ln America durine the 19808. ''The traditional approaches of newsletters pu~lic meetln1a lo disc uae crime rates, tours and social events for nei1hborhood kids may improve the ~lice ima1e among some residents, but they do httle lo lessen tensions within many com -munities." THE STUDY SAID THE' most important e le· m ent in an effort to prevent riots would be ··a com- mitment by the police adminlstrator lo share power with the community" for m aintaining order andsetting polJce priorities. NATION/OBITUARIES ------- --"•11.-.r• or THI: at;POKT Kt:l.t:ASIED lh1s week t•on lt'ndf'd th.at RM'C'1au11e of poor economic conditions. hilh unt'mployment amona IMer-city residents a nd ""'_. media attention lo alleged police abuses, "'tht' pott!flUal for disorder 1s probably as great as e\•f'r ·: Over the past decade or more, it noted, key urban institutions have los t individuals ex- per ienced in handling racial conflict. "'there a re fe w jfeclsion-makers or leaders in either lhe com- munity, the gove rnment or the police who ex· er cis ed significant roles in the urban disorders or the 19605," the report s aid CALL MITZI WBLS ABOUT A SECOND TRUST· DEED LOAN UP TO 1500,000 DeatlL-t CA MHRllha '4"'' 1API ..... \ .. \,t.c-• 8l. h&l~ as th fath<-1 of n1~ n1a t<ll>m ,. hf'n namc-.i "' • 1nn,~r ,,c '"'" t~7" '"""' r t1 r" for ('h'~ •h"i \4 •'fi d&\ TOR{' T\) 'r Ja'~ laMa u ~ ~~ Can a d i an r" 11;..-A. la•~ c-r ~!°•"*•i.~,.,:""' i.~.~ au1h.'r .'of :h•"N" ~''"-• - dudH;.t s. \ \(' p,,1\1)(' A. ~ ~.·.' ~ t i.'n" •-"" :<.,. ll\\ c . ,, St ...... '('\ ... - r .lf ,U:-0'<:'! :' : ('." !\h nd.\ • .Y .: £.:1:'f • ..... , ... ~ .~ ........ .... ,, t .... • ... , ••• ' .... , li;'t• r.: 1'tlfa._~ ~· ....... ·'-""" • -" ·~. """'~'' ... 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L4 hrOH"tf\ t"lutwrl ot t(f!nlutt1.J' •no M.in•ora 0••\0tl ot 1 11no1\, "''''' Mdry Q;1 t'Ciit\" o• OM1c- •n<1 1 QrM'idson M •U\dt"I bwrQ"d'd' ~'••Ct'\ wert: held on Tuf\CS.t'f O tOblt 11, l'IO •I ) OOPM •t l'W' t1dt CJOt l.•wn Cl'wpel •1tn R•" Huqn f ouno o, rt'lt F1t\I Cht1'.tflitn ('luf<M O* Hr•r.1.,1 ort1t1at1no Service\ unop, In.ti o.i t"l (•On ot "•'Do' l.d#n Moun1 U+1¥t- Mortu•rv Of CO\ ta Me\«t ).ti(; ))~ HfLWIC AIC foiARO J l<fl .NIC., P••"<I ttwa, on Octot.>'4'r 11>. 1Ql80 .,, N~woor1 8e4cn. C... &orn 1n Ohw on Jul -I ' 1~1s He-••\~ . ._. .. , pmp1o vta rp\l•u, •nt owner tc.1 dbOut 10 '"'', •tf' ·••\ • r1Kt0ent of 8•1000 1\1.,.,C'J (• Ht I\ Wr"11..,..0 C>V hi\ t11tlft Htl~ HeJw19 .,ot b albOd \•L•na l 4 . • d•u9M~r Nancy Wtttt>WIOn Uf Odlt>oa I \l•nd, C.• ) \1' anoc n11drrn Oof't Lf'f'\tnllltM ~ Alan ' ~nmdnt'I DOH\ Of 8a1no• hl•no t.• t r1:m .. u1on th•\ •~e~ MetnCW"t•• M a\\ w 1tn ~dlf\~, 1 nom~o O C>or\oell p.Ji,.10, or tne O\.it l ad';' 01 MuiK11 C.rrne11 w111 ~ rw1a on i:n ......... O.:taoor Jo. '* ~· I OOPM Strw1Ctt\ unoe1 Ow d1f'•Clt0t'I ot S•ll1 8•r9t 1on Sm1lh A lutn111 N fl'\l<ltfl Cn•p•I Mortua, 't o• (.o\t• "-"~'" .... q)/I KILGORE ALICE M KILGORE. P••...0 .... , o" OctoCJitr 11. 1980 1n S:Out" Lagun• C.a Lov1nQ '\•\le' o• Mr\ SIPlld ''•••tt, ._.ome, tN JOt\f\ and lf\Om•\ J W Jone\ V1\1tahon on T utW•y, O< tooer 11, l910 trort' 11 00 noon to ) ,OOPM Incl I OOPM 10 '' CIOl'M di 0 Connor l.•Qun• H it I\ Mo r tu"', Crwoe •. UlOI Ahc1• p.,.-. .... ., p,,.,,.,., t•m1ly tnlorTW>tT'MU'tl \ft.,,1t r w10 ~ ne10 on Wt!dnnd•Y. Ottooer )~. 1~ •I " ODA M •• In@ M elt O\t A bo .. ., Mau\ol•um rtHCI HOTMHS SMITHS' MOITUAaY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 NB FAMILY COlOMAL RINDAL HOME ~llll~~l~~~-~: f'I l"~ns r 893-3525 #ACtffC VllW MIMOllAL,Aal Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOIMla MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 MA80I LAW ...... MT. O&.IVI Mortuary •Cemetery Crerretory 1625 Gisler Ave . Costa Mesa 540-5554 ,_Cl•OTMHS l&LllOADWAY WOllTUAIY 110 8foadw1v Costa Mesi 642-9150 IALTZ .... OM IN1M & nm.LI. WlnC\W CtuPIL 427 E. t 7th St. eo..a ..... 84&-9371 H R t' p R u b t' r l K n 11 'r n :u1 . R Sa nt u Mumca. '~ on(' of n u \1011 ·~ top t• lmpalgn fmh1 n.11st'r". report 111,: mon • than SI 2 1nlltum \·ollt•1·t1.•d 111 h I ' f q,: ht ( 1H r ,. "'lt•t•t 11\1\ t inder u contnu·t with the Justice Depart- nwnt ·s I.aw l!:nforcement Assistance Admmistra 111111 , thl' Unaven11ty Research Corp here 1tnalyzed th«' M1amJ noting an which 18 pt!rsons died, more thu11 t 300 were arre11ted and economic losses rt•ui·hed $100milllon to $125 mllhon 1t acknowledged thAt "the police and the criminal justice syste m cannot directly resolve lhe intractable proble ms of poverty, poor housing, un-. employment and lack of education." Newport ~~~!~{f,:i,~1;.Jnc 8 Ht·~"archt•rs the n discussed their findings with l'l\•IH't' l'Xt'C'Utlvt's uround the country (7~4) 760-6060 KKKClaintS New Inroads i~\ l ''l\ll.\,'\\),_ w \';1 t Al'I Wel>t Virginia "'1 • l" '\ nw .1 b.1,.111111 l•f the Ku Klux Klan. Im .'<·:1.. \\ 1;.Hd Hiii W1lk1n:.011 t1111te nds, although ' .• :,•ut ~ 1wn•1•nt of tht• s tate's population is ~ :;,·' i .-.111 fM•"«'<' W1•s t \'1rgin1a outstripping ""':·~·· ,,t llw ~'Uth1•rn ~tates." Wilkinson said at a :""l.h~ ::-.irmni: 11\ Clut•khannon The rally was at· :e-,1t'\i t>~ .~t'.•llt :ll,1 rntwd Kl<ln:.men a n~ 100 spec \\ 1~kt!l!'<lll "h1l 1s hl•ad uf lhe lnv1s1ble Empire ,,: thl' l\.n1,:ht;. 1lf the Ku Klux Klan. refused to dis- :l.'1.!'t' h..'" man~ Klan members he thought were in iht' ~l.Jl t' Bl T . HE SAID, "the Klan has taken hold in We~t \'1rgu11~1 and you 're ~wing to see it more and mor t> Asked "h' ht> behe,e:-the Klan is gro\loing in a state \lo1th fe" blacks. Wilkinson sa id whites a re d1slllus1oned by government CQrr.yption and political and economic problems 'l\lansmen are concerned with the entire na· t1on Klansmen kno" their t axes are going to pay fo r affl rmat1 ve action a nd eventually It affects them e"en 1f there isn 't a damn Negro in the whole county "or town." s a1ci Wilkinson, who 1s from Oenham Sprangs. La LAST SATl'ROAY, WILKJNSON s p<>kc at a re.ill\· about 60 miles north in New Geneva. Pa . and led a bout 30 robed Klans men an lighting a cross State po lire monitored the event on the orders of Gnv Dick Thornburgh. Wilkinson delivered an e motion -c ha rged speech ;.1ga1ns t 1ntegat1on. forced busing, af· firmat1ve-action programs and immigration. Before the rally. about 500 people rallied out- side the Fayette County C'Ourthouse in Uniontown to protest the Klan rally, which was being held about 20 miles away HAYE YOU WRITTEN A BOOK?· \ pul,lt .. lu J' .. •tl1lut14I ''I"'·• 111 .. 11'• "''" ltt iut1nu "f'l lhj.! l1tt.tt .111d1w· •u 1 '''" t lor luu,11• d 1u.a111h1 ri1•t • '"''°''l,J. ,.,, 1 ..... , 11uhl11.tl1111t In • +tilh•n l"t1...,. l1u, '"ll ~11t•\.\f1 \,"' \111~ ·ul1~..-h pul1hJ11111• l111h, 111 ·tolir"'I· ""Ill I. 1 u11>11fr rrrf 111rhlllm • l11 t11011 o11orl llUll•(U llHll llll:h tr\ 1b.llfl.f r1 h:!l1tll 11lultt..,IJlll\ ""~ft Iii .... 1111• 111 ..,,tnl.1 ll1J 111 mid llrtt·mlwr If \OU lt~H~ 1 .. 11q1lr•1t.I ..1 1,., .. ~ 1, 11l!lh t•l.Jt111 ... rt(il 1111 '" ;1fh .. d ·•II Jfl\ "ilJliJf'f I Jllff ~'1\ttld hi..t J l'fttft ..,. .. 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CHECKING DENTURES l'1•rtu11att•f, or unfortunately yuu no I u n g c r h a v e a n ,. probl't•ms wt I h you"r upper tL'elh Thl'' were all rt•m1,)\'ed sum(· \ 1•urs ago :.iml ) ou nu" \H'<I r a ' u II ll r' pl' r d l' 111 U r I. l>o••s this nwan '"ll can fur get about \ 1:-.1 1111g ) our tknt1st n ·gularh ' Not 1f \UU \·uluc• \our h ca It ti and f 111 "u 1 e rum fort ' H l'f.:u l a1 ap µ0 1n1 nwnr-. 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II •~ 1m1111rt,1nt tu ha-.· J d1•nt;il l'lu•('kup :11 J,,,,~, om·c ii \'l'Ur t o I Cl u r I' I h ti t . ) ti u r 111 nl u1 l"" .ire prupcrl) .11l 1u,1t~I <111d thal ~ 11ur mouth I' Ill ~11od ht•alth (:c•rald Wlnklf'r, U.0 .". and \,,odatt·~ 11111 .\\11('.<d11. ~uitc· :'ifl:i. '\'\\ 1111rt l'4•at'l1 l'hon .. : 640· lt'IO AND RECOVER TAXES PAID IN 1977, 1978 & 1?79 For more 'information on It is possible far you to recover a pproximately two dollars of taxes for every dolla r you invest while pa rticipating in a h ighly profit motivated investment. •Four years of P.Ublic acceptance •Favorable tax opinion lelte.rs •FIC'.-.:1b1lity of a~ount invested •Ava1labl~ to individuals a·nd corporations ACT NOW FOR 1980 CALL t ax savings ·seminars o r a private confidential'· · ,, appointment :~-·~· GERALD KOZAK (~'t:•. :#5.7;.' 15' S-M'9-t Drh•, Wt. 110 -Y.i.=:-J;~.;; ,,_wport 1.aclt, c. '2'60 ~:}:: (714) 644-2507 ... Up until N.O~V..a halann : sitting in a - checking account has l-x:<:n monc:v doing nothing. '5.1 7''~. on the t.tnll~l'U l)ala nn.--in yo.ur account. \Vell gi,·e yoti tbl· Bill Call System I rl't' -through 't he ~n<l oft he ~·(·ar as lncl'nti\ L' tu sig n up no\\'. E\·cn nc\t \'l'ar. th<:rl'S no addiriorial charg<.' for this scrYice. But if you op<~n an J\ I !state Savings N.OW. Chec king Account. vou can make vnu r balance work for a I i,·ing t.o .t hl' t unc.: of S/(TYt .. (Y ield hased on a If you al rc:a<ly ha\'~ the l3i.JaCall Systl·m. \\'e'll wa in: the: chargc:s unt ii th~· end of t he yea r. GET \VI IAT'S COi\.I ING TO YOU. Swp by your nc:a rc:st Allstate Sa~ings office <~nc.I \\'t..:'11 o~n your J\{.O~V Accot1nt today. • ·~ -~Nbf1KtJtli4tt.: 1'9alf ' .. ,\,' ?;~)J": .. ~~J~:~Q~~)()Unc4'<l~. ,~1.~ .-· '•,, ~.·-' • . · :l\Vli1cli 1s alnt better than the l.<.'ro p<·r-cl'nt . • I . ~t ~-• .,.. ~ • ~ .. -.:.:di', . -",,-"{'". -~ ts~~t•n:-:.4Ur·e1 ..-~ .... --· ..... -'1'\~.'-'"'"',..;, · ·~··,· • IX:'came a paying proposit ion.· · l NOTICETO ORANGE COUNTY VOTERS The names of the politic_. pam.s Wlft ~viated on .,_,. wa .. baloh and ere abbreviated on the' offid_. balota. The list below is a key to the allbnvi~ tions. .. Loi nombres • .lol ,..tlclol politicos ftleron abrevlcldol lft -Wotas • l"l'Ufftra y estan llrniados"' tUS Wotas oficiales. La lista .-~ es la clave pcra las abreviodonn. AIP · AMEllCAN ltmeEfl' PMTY Dim.· DOJOCU11 Nm Li. · UlmAllAN MJY. Plf · PEACE AND FIE .. Nm I .. • IEPllUCAN Nm Ind. · llmEIEIT an t 1rJinary chc:ck ing account pays yo u. GETJ\ J-I EJ\DSTART AND SOME FR EE BJ ES TO 1300T. The gt)\'ern men t has approved Dec em I x:r 31. 1980* as the start <late for the N.O\V J\ccount . Rut if you sig n up for a N.OW. Account now, you 'II start ea rning instantly and be ready to write ch<....ic:ks starting December 31. Plus we'll print you 200 free N.OW. Account checks from our wide selection. Meanwhil e. we can also include use of our exclusive Bill Call System Account that lets you pay hundreds of creditors by phone.While you merely sit lY4ck and collect Fountain Valley 18798 Brookhurst Ave. (Valley Center Pl aza). Fullerton 1107 So. Harbor Blvd . Mission Viejo 27521 Puerta Real. Newport Beach One Corporate Plal.3. , San Clemente 911 So. El Camino Real. Santa Ana 1200 W. 17th St. Tustin 18232 Irvine Blvd. Westminster/Huntingtoti J¥ach 540 Westminster Mall. ... I -:. ..-.-------- Huntington Beach Fountain Valley VOL. 73, NO. 302, 4 SECTION, 32 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNI A 1Yorba LinJa in Path TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1980 \'our Homt••own Dally Nt-w!lljpaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS • m Fans Brush Blaze Khomeini Flails Carter By nae Auoclated Press Revolutionary l eader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini lashed out at President Carter. but failed to mention the 52 American hostages in a speech broadcast by Tehran radio to· day. Khomeini said Carter "1~ sit· ting in the White House" while Iranians were being killt-d in battle . His hour-long address came on a religious holiday that prompted the suspension of the Iranian Parliament's debate on the tale of the hostages. flallleS Fought By400 Ry FREDERICK SCHO F.Mt;HL Ot IM D~tly Polot Sl•lt A brush fire fanned hy 40 miles per hour Santa Ana winds bore down on the north Orange County city (If Yorba Lmda lo day as more than 400 fin·men at - tempted to turn it back The Owl fi re. as it 1s beml! t"all ed by firemen, brnh out al 2:29 am. and by mid morning had consumed more lhlln 1,000 <1 t r e s , a c c o r d i n g t •l a spokes woman fo r the Orang{· County Fire Department No structures had been ourncd ' ' ' D••IV Piiot M..11 SCENE OF INFERNO Yorba Linda Burning and no property threatcn1:d . but HB Move fi re personnel fearf:d the s1tua· t10n couJd worsen doc '" thf' strongdt!scrt winds The fin•s sent a rlense rloud •>f Khomeini received members of the Majlis. Iran's 28-me mber Parliament, government of· ficials, M"lem cle r ics a nd Islamic legal experts at the Husseinieh Mos qu e a n d Jleligious Center in Damaran. :the village north of Tehran -where the ayatollah has a res- ·idence. Wo rkers prepare t he Spruce Goos e . Howard Hughes· wooden fl ying boat. for its move Wednesday from the hangar in Long Beach Harbor where it has been s tored . hidden from the public. for the past 33 years. See story , Page AS. blue-gr.t~ smoke over m uch of no rth and centrnl Orange C:oun ty Smoke could readi ly b4> dt• M d D 1cc1ed in the air <1nd asn had OUll ue begun to fall ! · The Majlis was scheduled to (resume debate Wednesday on iwhat to do with the hostages ,Sources in Tehran close to the aebate said it was likely to COD· tinue for several more days or (See HOSTAGES, Page A2 ) HB Meet to Air Cable TV Gripes Continuing complaints and ·in- quiries about the ins tallation of a tri-clty cable television system have prompted H unt1agton Beach officials to seek new writ- ten notices for homeowners and changes in construction tactics. In a ddition , the Huntington Beach Home Council. made up Fountain Valley City Council of a representative of various will conduct ·an ap peal hearing hom eowner associations. will tonight regardmg the Planning conduct a public meeting at R Commission's denial of a permit p.m . Wednesday concerning the to recycling cente r operator J. new cable system. Orlando Marqueze. Repr esenta tives from the City officials charge that Mar· com pany will be on hand to queze has been ope rating his answer questions about the in -newspaper ud aluminum can slaJlation program. The met•t recycling bus iness at 17481 ing will be held in the lowN Newhope St. since July without level of the Huntington Ueach the required conditiona l use CiviC' Center. 2000 Main St. permit. Huntington Beach public in The businessman also has formation officer Hill Reed said been taken to court for painting city staff members met with of an illegal sign on the side of his fic ials of Dic kmson-Pacific building. Cablesystems Friday to discuss The Planning Commission has waysofreducingthecomplaints. denied a permit to Marqueze R eed s aid protests havt' been because of inadequate parking voiced by residents who said and potential traffic congestion. t h ey were not a d e quately Also at tonight 's meeting. warned that their streets and which begins at 8 in City Hall. lawns would be lorn up dunng the council will conduct a second installation of the multimillion appeal hearing concerning plans dollar cable syste m . for a two-story office building on ··one of the major problems i::. the south edle of the San Diego communication .·· Reed said. Freeway. e ast or Brookhurst "P eople out there don't know He said thE! city hopes to in- clude a letter of explanation rrom Huntington Beach Mayor Huth Bailey with the second notice. Reed said another complaint has been that construction crews have spread their work too thin- ly among sevnal trat•ts. causing a neighborhnod to b<> torn up for ..in PYtendt>d period lit-said tht! city now will not issue building permits for the t able company to move on to a new neighborhood unlil it has conrtuded its work in the hrst Jrea Reed said homeowners _sbuuld.. b•' made aware of the rights of the cable com pany to install hnxes w1Uun utili ty easements and shouJd be told the cities of Huntington Beach, Fountain V<1llcy and Westminster will de· rive annual· revenue from the system an<i eventually will own it. ·' T h e c it y official sa id homeowners rtrsl should direct co mplaints to the cable com- pany at 847-3707 . People who ca nnot obtain satisfaction from the company should contact the city 's public informa tion office lit 53S-5511 . Reed said. Israe li Re buked Street. who Cablesystems is or whe n Planning Direct o r Clinton they're coming." JERUSALEM <AP> -Prime .Sherrod has argued against ap· H e said the com pany has Minister Menachem .B~gin today -v.al_Qf_!l!e_p!_al),,ill!r~r agre.ed to~send a l~~er_to aJfe~ reb.~ Defe nse Mm1ster Ez~r .; k-~ • _. _-.d)neo~ , ~ ~---jor trhat ·t,-. Yt!11 ·- parking. · -<-.-4::.o before construction ·comes-to · be an endorsement of Pre.sident Tbe plan was approved Sept. their. f!eighborhood. followed by Car~er's el~~tion ~ampa1.gn, a 10 byJbe.Planning Commission a dd1twnal le tter s or door ~~bmet offt c1al said. w.e1zm~ on a f.l vote. with one member hangers two weeks and three to Joined Carter on a presJdent1aJ absent and another abstaining. four days before construction. flight to Cleveland. HB Teachers Expected to Reject Pact More than 40 fire engines . th ree "at e r tanker ::. and a By ROBERT BARKER Ol 11• O•ol~ Pt IOI ~1'°1 bulldozer were supporting the It iinl in j.!ton Heac·h t•ity of firemen in their attempt to con fi nal ::. ~aid t oda y a cnn tain the fast burning blaze d J l The cause o f -thi -; ye<Jr 's om1ni um t'Vf' opment i·om µan y face" possible r rirninal l..irgest fire in Orange County re· prosecution imtess it immedrnte- mained unknown today. Private· ly removes a huge mound of dirt ly. however. fire officials l>us-piled next to a mobile home peeled arson due to the fact-the park. Teachers in the Huntington fire started only 22 minutes after, The warning came after Santa Beach Union High School Dis-a smaller blaze in the Sleepy Ana winds m ater ialized during trict are expected to announce Hollow-Olinda Village area or th1> nir,ht prompting feari; of a f h d. · Carbon Canyon d d d · their rejection o l e 1strtct"s That fire burned more than pos s1blt:' ust an irt on ··final" contract offer at the 125 acres before being contained s laught into the Pacific Trailer regular school board meeting Park in thl' southern par t of the tonight. by the San Be rna rdino County c ity The district 's offer of a 16 per Fire Department with the as· .. We have lots of older people cent raise over t he next two sistance of other agencies No with breathing problems and the s tructures we r e burned a nd years alreaiiy has been reJected di rt 1:. blowing th r ough the by repres ent atives of the dis-there w<.•rc no in1urics park, .. Rosalind Humphrey, a trict ·s 800 teachers on a 31 0 BPfore dawn firemen decided four ·yt-ar fl•s1dent of t.he park, vote. to." close the Olinda Elementary '>aid Inda' But on Monday and today. S<'hool in Olinda Vill <?ge lt was ··If the.winds ket.-p up. we clln teachers, at the r11strict':-. one later reopened. have a rt-al mess ·· contm11 at1011 a nd si x co m Carbon Canyon Road, 3 major Tht• mound of dirt. estimated prchensive high schonts . w<>re thoroughfare for S<in Berna rdino to be 20 feet high and perhaps votingontheoffer Cou~y residents wbo · work 10 600·900 feel long, h as beeri µne4 The teachl'rS are expected to Orange County· also .,., as c losed on the t-a:.tnn border of the park support their represe ntatives The county Fire Department for more than three months , ac· and rej<!t't the rlistrict 's offer sent three fivt--e ngine strike cording to Mrs fiumphrey. The represtlnl.at1·ves arc ask·1n" fo rci;>s lo assist San Bernardino ··w . t . d t a t th luff " 111 the ·fire after it crossed the e w rte 0 .,e e s for a one-year contract and a 14 moved becau::.e we feel it is a percent raise .. Cllunty line. Those .crew<; were real liazard. .. Mr:-. Humphrey Th I I f holstered with water -drnppina s ai·d . ··eut t he <'l.ty peopl"' have e annua average sa ary o '1 ,... " _,. t . h . $Zl "'IO air t ankers based in Perris. almost totally 1·gnoi·ed U".·." a u lS n et teac er ts •"' , ac ., curding to district spokesmen. T he Owl fire knocked out However .. hm Palin. director Tonight's meeting is at 7 p.m., power to about 200 Yorba Linda of the c it )' 's Ot!Vl'lopment 10251YorktownA~. c u stomers o r S outh ern Services Oep<1rtment. ~a id he A contract a~reement with the C:a hfornia Edison but a com-warned W & B Builders Inc. last distr ict '$ 600 classif ied pany spokesman s aid service week lo move the dirt b)' Mon· employees, is expected to be ap· had bet>n restored Another 2.000 day morning. proved tonight. persons lost power due to the .. The m a t c r i a I ma Y be a high winds. the spokesman said. he alth ha" a rd as wel l a s a R epr ese ntatives of the Th r · d t t .. e 1 re e Pa r m e n nuisance If immediate act1·on 1·s classified employees, who in· k ·d h h d · spo eswoman sa1 s e a re-not taken. we are going to tum it elude secretaries, janitors and · d -· f th f. ld · ed cc1ve repo ... .s ro}Tl e ic 10· over to the city attorney's offi ce bus drivers, have approv a dicatin~ that grazing cattle or for prosecution ... he declared contract with a 16 percent raise h th 1 d t of ov_u. two years. The classified orses m. e g rass a n s .e~s P at Dunn. vice president nf W Yorba ~da had been m1ured and B Builders. said today that employees were voting on it lo· ~Y the ft re . ., __ ·-' .• _ •• ~ _,__ __ ~ ..... ~-~-..... ~ ...--~ A ay. · " ·· -,,..; -~~;... ~.........r-1--~.--.._....-..-.,ne .... goTt8'~'a~ea~'d ~eltT<it~~ · Meanwhile. the distr ict and its bea ring down on Dominguez the dirt t 50 counselors a nd psychologists Ranch Road between Espe~anza He s~id it should all be re- are at an impasse in contract R 0 a d a nd yo r b a L 1 n d a moved W1thin two weeks n e goti a tions and a st ate Boulevard, the spokes woman m ediator has been appointed · said . No immediate p lans fo r Valley ~ym Whiz on TV Show evacuation had been made, she said. However . persons who de· cided to evacuate voluntarily were being housed at a Red Cross s helter established at By PIDL SNEIDERMAN Of•Oeily~MMf On Wedneaday afternoon. Lisa Gordon\ a 13-year-old l)'m· autica wbia, will tune ln her televl1lon and watch herself take the devutatlng fall that bocb her oot of competition. Fortunately, the fall is a fake. Liu, an el1hth 1rader at Motola School kl Fountain ValleJ, wu simply actln1 out a scene in "The Gymnast," ao ABC Atteracbool Special that wlll be telecut at 3 p. m . on Channel 7. Earlier this year, the culln1 call went out to gymnasiums throupout California for lirl.s to D)_ay aupportlq roles ln die one-liiu fllm. The ICript la hued on -u.e t.nae story of Ore1on om· .. nut Tracee Taleven. LIN ._rucl for one of the 1up- porUn1 roles, returned for furt.IMr trJoutl and made the ftDalett. fte lp9dal wu ftlmed dmiDc .. ftnl two .... of JalJ I& Mbool ID Woodl ... Hilla. ''One girl comes to a new (gymnutics) school. and no one Ukea her." Lisa says, relating the plot. "All of us are dominat- ed by one girl, and since sbe doesn't like the new girl. we don't Uke her either." As one mltbt expect, the new girl eventually wins the gym- n a 1tic1 m eet -and the friendship of her classmates. Tbe televialon special was Llaa '• flnt experience in actinc, and It wasn't always s mooth aaUln1. In one scene. the cameraa were rollina as the 1lrl1 munched on their dinner aalada. "When lt wu m y turn to say sometblnl. rnY·moutb wu full of lettuce, and J . couldn't talk,•• Lisa recalls. Sbe aay1 .hel' blaaeat scene wa1n'tqUite u toush. "I lall down and hurt myaelf," Uta aplalna. "I tear the lll•· meat.a in my leg. It wu euy - JOU JUlt land, crab uc1 atut ~.·· uaa hM beea tralnlna ln om· I to ·: nasties since she was S years old. Currently. she works out every weeknight for four hours at the SCATS gymnasium in Huntington Beach. Like the girl she portrays in the film, Usa took a serious spill two years ago, iajuring her foot jmt two weeks before a major meet. She competed in pain and walked away with a top priae in the beam jud1lng. Arter the meet, a doctor dis· cove.red she'd been performing with a broken foot. Al far u actin1 ls concerned. Lisa and he.r parents may try to line up aome commercial• for her after the television special la aired. But Uaa isn't 1lvln1 up 1Ym· naatiC'9. Sbe bu her eye on com· petlDa ln tbe UIM Olympics. Tbe fount tymnaat admits the Iona pracllce hours 1ometlme1 make lt tou1h to keep up with homework and soclal llCtivlU•. Canyon High School in Yorba Linda. The fire slowed traffic on the Riverside Freeway, she said. A third fire, called the Prado Fire, had burned about 830 acres in Ritchey Canyon three miles south of Loma Linda by dawn lo· day. Fire Infor mation Officer Debra Ottoson said the fire had not been contained, and it con· tinued on a wes tward path behind the gusting winds. I Huntington Driver Killed in Accident A 23-year-old Huntin1ton Beach man was killed when his pickup truck overturned Oft Jn- teratate 15 near the town of Baker, the San Bernardino County Coroner's Office report· eel today. . Knled in the crash early Sun· day morning was Theodore Dunn, of G42 Warner Ave .• an apartment complex. "'eather Sunny and warm Wed- nesday with s trong winds at times below canyons. Highs 75 to 80 at beaches. s.a to 88 inland. Tonight's lows 57 to 64. INSIDE TODA'°' Swinging ii tlig business m Orange County and ahould gel bigger. ~e sl0'1/. Pa~ Bl . •••• Al'l'-W'fk• Ml .............. c:J L.111 • ...,. M llltl-• CM Cell..... AJ cteum• 01-1 c-tc• It c.....-•• .,..... ..... l l 1111..,._ M • ..-... 1 ,....,.... CM ......_ a 111 .. ,.,.1...... " AMILA.-n CJ Mnlft ... 7 111111.all"llllfi C1 Nel .... 1-M ..... k-.. M,1 '""'' c.H , ___ Cl ,_,_ .. ,........,. ... , ... ~ .... --... ~---JIJST BRE.«ING-~-...... i........,,,.,,. ......,., mrW m .-, .. ,.,.. ....... . .. Death Penally llul,ing Saves Four Men BOSTON (AP> Tbt MuaacbUMttl Supreme Court ruled today that tht' stale'll 1m death peoalty statute la uncoutitu Uonal btta~e ii offenda d~cy and would be "arbitrarily and dJacrhrunatorily applied " The rulintt. •rwrdln(I LO IM C'Our1 'a summ1r . •pared four men awaiUnM trial fur hrst dt>icree murder who ruuld hav.-bef'n euc\de'd if found guilty The st•tt"s h1ih1•!H court had found uven1I prt:vioua Maaaaduaadts J e11 th Jwnalt lawa uncon1ututlunal ht'ta~.-th~ atatutn imPl>'ed "rru1•l iind unwiual" punl1hmut .... ~ ..... Ha• friaU Ill• ....... ,...,,, NKW YORK ( l'I l>ll\1ld Bnnllley or NOC Nt•ws Wll!I rct1l 1n1 comlortiibl)' llfh•r hav1n1 hia 1all bladder rcmovt-d ov_,r the WHkt'nd. the netwllrk announrt.'<I today 1'tw opt•r•tion was performed Saturday nl&ht at u ho~p1tnl ht4rt' Ne1thrr the name of the hosp1t11I nor Urlnklt'.) ':. wht>n•wbouts Wl'rt' djscl~ b> tht> net work NBC smd he would rt•tun1111 h1:. ctutlt'~ 1ts soon as ht• hus n•cm crt>J a11d a :.(l(lkt>sman said 8rulklc. t•itprt•l>i.ed 11 ho"'"· to C'nllt-ugue:. that he will bt' 1blc to p1trt1c1 putl' 10 c-lct·t111n night rovt!ragt.• nc"t Tut'stht} e•111t1tLE V Saeed• lrabia 8rf1Rk" Ti,,. Mflh Ubfla RI YAUJI . Siiutl1 ,\rJ b1d c A I'• S1tud1 Arabia broke diplom1tt1t· rt>l .111oni. "'th l.tb)'d ttKla} l>ecause of L1bya·s call for a holy war to hbt•rute bl1tm 0l> :.hnnt>s in Saudi Arabia 1from .. American oc('upation The de('1s1011 tu l·ut 11ff J1plomat1t• rel1H1oni. with Col Moam mar Khadafy ' rP~lllh' in Tnpoh was broac.frast by the Saudi star radio. Spar or Slug? Tonight's Debate . Seen Voter Key CLEVELAN U c I\ PI President Carter and Ronald Reagan campaign face-to·face. at last, tonight at 6:30. It ·s 90 minutes, Democrat ic president vs Republican challenge r , ror the debating championship of a campaign shadowed at the end as at the outset by the uncertain rate of the American hostages 1n I ran. The debate will be seen on channels 2, 4, 7 and 28 and heard on KABC. KFWBandKNX <Related stories. PagesA7. 861. IN A CLOSE CONTEST •'OR the White House. with just one week to go before Election Day, the nationally televised and broad cast debate could m ake or break a president. An Associated Press-NBC Ne ws poll said Reagan was narrow· ly ahead in the preferences of likely voters -but with 2S percent still undecided. and about as many saying the Cleveland debatE will be a major factor in the ir decisions The survey s aid Reagan was preferred by 42 perce nt of likely vot ers, Carter by 36 percent, independent John B. Anderson by 10 per cent. the rest scattered or uncertain. But the poll indicated that millions of Americans have made only tentative decisions on how tocasttheir ballots. The mnrginof error was 3 percent. Anderson. who protested bitterly and futilely when he was dropped from the debate roster. is staging his rebuttal in u• Washington. tie is lo answer the same questions the major party ", ca.ndidates get in a show to be televised by Cable News Network .. that will include. too. the c;:arter·Reagan debate. IN A RACE SO CLOSE, WITH the hour of decision so close, the two candidates in the real debate may well prove to be cautious, repeating familiar campaign themes, wary of the sUp or the m isstatem ent that could cost votes . The hostages. the economy, and the president 's assertions that Reagan has a habit of advocating military intervention abroad are among Ukely topics for the debate rs. There are to be e ight queslinns. Lhe first four with followups from the panelists the rest with the candidates rebutting each other's replies. Carter camµa1 gned his way to Cleveland and said he was ready for Rea~an. The president was spending the day in his hotel, across the street from the ornate, 9()().seat Music Hall debate scene , at his.last -minute studies and rehearsals. REAGAN DID HIS STUDYING .\Thome, aJ. his rented estate In Middleburg, Va .. before coming to the bunting,draped de bate ri .; ty to appear briefly a l a downtown rally, then wait out the final :·. hours,until the confrontation. • Four panelists were to question the candidates. whose aides tried to anticipate topics and questions. and put them to the de · balers in private rehearsa ls. Reagan practiced with a sland·in playing Carter's role "I feel good I 'll be ready, .. Carter said as he arrived in Cleveland on Monday . He came by way of Huntington. W Va .. and a campaign stop at Waddill Aiding Judge 8y DAVID IUITZ•ANN Of•Dellt~SUH Municipal Court Judie Robert f'lt11erald's election drive for • 1u1pl'rior court jud1e!lblp Nov 4 111 bt:lfl# fUttlt-d utmost entil't'ly now. by Wettmin1Jter ob8tetri· rian WllUam Waddill. who so far hu11 donMtt'd mort.• than $13,000 to f''1tz1cr11ld '11 l'umpu1gn fo'1n1rnc1 al disclosure state· 01 .. n ts s huw1·d Mondity that t'itzf(eruld, who 1s running •1p1in11t De puly Oistriet At turnt'y Kobt1rt Chatterton, re· re 1ved $3,500 rrom Wa ddill through Oct. 20 But fo'1tzgerald abo disclpsed that W1tdd1ll donated another $10,000 JUSt a few days ago to help defeat Chatterton. the man who W\SUl'Cessfully prosecuted the µhys1c1an twice 1n connec· t1on with lbe death or a fetus that survived a saline a bortion three years ago D ot h trial s e nd e d in deadl()('ked juries F itzgera ld's financia l s tale· menl showed he )lad collected Sl 1.895 m total contributions as or Oct. 20 llowt'ver, with Waddill's late contribution added in, it brings t h e no r t h~ 0 r a n g e Co unty municipal court judge's cam· paign account to m ore than $21 .000. By comparison . Chatterton's statement discloses he has re- ce1Ved $13,391 in tota l contribu· tions . Both candidates reported def· icits in then campaigns , $7,311 for Fitzger ald and $5,033 for Chatterton Fitzgerald has said that Wad· dill contacted him about four weeks ago and "openly voiced his lack of friendship for my op ponent .. Since that initial contact. Fitzgerald said, the two have had a number or conversations and the physician has donated large sums of money to his cam- paign. F itzgerald said the money Waddill has contributed will be used for printing brochures or n1ers that will go out in throw away ne wspapers later this week . lie sai<l the $10,ooo' was paid b y Waddill directly to the service provider . making it ·an in-kind, or n9n·monetary type of contribution On aflother matter, Fitzgerald and Chatte rton confronted one another in Orange County Superior Court Monday regard· ing signs that Fitzgerald sup- porters put up earlier this month th at read ''Re -elect Judge Fitzgerald " Chatterton objected to the in· ference that his o pponent was s omehow r unni n g fo r r e - election. Fitzgerald, though de· nying he had done anything ii · legal or unethical in the political ad vertising. agreed Monday he would continue efforts he began last week t~> change the· signs and blark out the "re" in re- elect. Superior Court .Judge Edward Wallin, who set Monday's hear- ing. accepted the stipulation and did not issue a court order , which Chatterton had sought last week. f 'rort1 Pagt-,.\ I Ht>STAGES which he accused Reagan or s hifting positions longer because or conflicting "He has flip.nopped, depending on which audience he's fac· views on the de mands t hat ing." Carter said. should be made on the United The president said he doesn't know "which Rona ld Reagan I'm States for t heir release and going to face .. in the d ebate ., whether all 52 captives should be freed together. REAGAN CONFERRED MONDAY WITH former President The S01.lrces said a large Ford. a veteran or three debates with Carter in his losing cam· number or deputies still favor paign four years ago He said he told Reagan "to anticipate some trying some of the Americans as , --o.11, ~tlel SIMI ....... ROSALIND HUMPHREY WITH OFFENDING DIRT AT MOBILE HOME PARK Condominium Developen May Fae. Crtmlnal Action In Huntington B••ch f 'rmw Page \ I DIRT ... The dirt was excavate d from a condominium project being de· velo ped near Atlanta Avenue and Beach Boulevard. near the Pacific Ocean. City offic:ials said efforts by the company to sell the dirt have been unsuccessful s ince it re· portedly contained a high sulfur content, making it unsuitable for landscape purposes . He said water trucks were at the site today wetting down Lhe d irt Mrs. Humphrey s aid the dirt not only poses a threat to pe rsons with breathing prob lems. but invades co«£ches and could cause flooding 1f it clogs storm drains Arter wagin~ an almost one wom an campaign for sc·veral months. she s e e m ed uncon· vinced today that anything ii. be ing done ··1 ·m looking out my back wm· dow So far they haven't moved shovel on1'." shr deC'la red Iraq Treaty Discounted By Khomeini BEIRUT , Lebanon tAPl - Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini said today that "peace is not ac ceptable" with Iraq ~cause of the "crimes committed" against Iran in the Per!>ian Gulf war. The s peech , br oadca,t ,by Te hran radio, made no mention of I he American hostages. nor did it repeat earlier Ira nian ac- cusations or U.S involvement in the Iraqi war effort . Addressing himself to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Khomeini said. "You have killed so m any Mosle ms and done so much crime that it is incom· p·arable in history. How can you expect our president to have a session with you and discussions and say the Shalt a l Arab waterway is yours? Leave us alone . "Which w<1 r front has Mr. Saddam t Hussein > gone to? Maybe he is afraid'' that his army would attack him. he said. - Lie Test Baeked Ax Slayer SU3pect Telling the Truth' McKINNEY. Texas (AP1 Candace Montgomery told the truth last summer when s he said s he did not intend to kill he r one time lover's wife, a poly· graph operator has testified at her murder trial. Th e t estimony a t Mrs Montgomery's trial cam e Mon- day after presiding State Dis· trict Judge Tom Ryan ruled she was mentally fit for trial The ru ling followe d a s e r ies of psychiatric examinations over the weekend lo determine her competency Dr Thomas L . Thornton, wh<• e xamined Mrs. Montgomery, told the judge s he was ··ruJly competent" for tra<1I. Mrs Montgomery t est1fi t1d last week that she "as righ ting for her life when she struck Bel ty Gore 41 times with a three foot ax June 13 The de fendant said Mrs. Gore allacked her after learning she had ha d an af ., fair with Mrs. Gore's husband. Allan Gore Polygraph expe rt Dan Mc Elroy testifying while j urors were excused said he examined Mrs. Montgomery on June 20. He said the tests in· dicated Mrs. Montgomery was t elling the truth when s he said s he became afraid when Mrs. Gore brought a n ax into the Bolsa Chica Tours Slated Free tours of the Bols a Chica tcologica l R eserve a r e scheduled Saturday from 9 to 10 .30 a .m. by the Amigos de Bolsa Chica organization Starting every 20 minutes , the tours are expected to include the observing of winte ring birds in the marsh areas. The ecalogy, geology, history and politics of the marshlands also will be dis· cussed. Tours begin at the tidegales off Pacific Coast Highway about three-fourths of mile south of Warne r Avenue. room and that she did not intend to kill her friend. To convict Mrs . Montgomery. Ju rors must find she "knowingly ;ind intentionally" killed Mrs. Gore. Asked 1f it was possible to He without detect ion during a poly· graph exam ination, Mc Elroy said. "I've ne ver heard of it in my l'areer " Ryan was to rule today oh "'hether Jurors ~ould hear the testimony on the "lie detector" l t'Sl In other testimony Monday, l>r fred L Fason. a Houston p sych 1ii tr 1st . sai d Mrs . Montgomery fl ew into a blind ragt' rlurin~ her struggle with M r:-Gore and did not sto p :,winging the ax until her rage, was spent t-'ason saia ne examined Mrs. Mont~om«ry seven times at the rl'qul'st of her ci ttorney and found her present me ntal state to bt' "det<iched and mildly depressed ... OCC Slates 2nd Annual S.vap Meet Orange Coast residents· with an at:cumulat1on of articles they'd like to ma ke some dollars o n have been invi t ed to participate in Orange Coa st College's second annual old fas hioned s wap Meet Sunday. Sponsored by the Associated Students and the Costa Mesa· Orange Coast Lions Club, the -meet will run from 7 a.m . to 3 p. m in the college a uditorium parking lot off Fairview Road. Swap meet sellers wlll keep the ir proceeds. said a college s pokeswoman. Meet spaces will be sold by the association for $5 each, she said. the proceeds going for stu· dent scholarships . Information may be secured at556·5765. This Christmas show of Carter meanness." spies and have pledged to drag .• ... ·:::tto~~ said~: a!1,vise~ ~e~~-~!!!:._~t (',,.~~~~~ ~~~~~v..:~s~::_ . 'No president has ·had to defend such bad economic news s ince 'A West German television • • $ ( ~ I I the days of the Depression." he said. network in Hamburg reported ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fr.. Or-. C.0.1t O••lv Pilot wit" Wt'I•<,, I\ t omDlnt4 tN Ht'#\ Prt\\ 1\ pwblhrwcl bf trw-Or•"9' (.O,t\t PuOllVHnQ Com~, S.pe, •t• tclit~\ •r• pubt1\htd Monti•¥, U"OVO'I Fr1d•Y tor C-O\t• Mitw. Ntw'1'0" 8•.t(P\ Huf\l1ng1on •••<" FOYnt••n V41ll•• '''""" l •'""• l••chi\Owtt"I Co.\t A ,;no1• '"1~1 •d1tl0f'I ., 11t-.iOli,,..., s,.t.,,dA'O •nG Svl\CIO \ ,.,.. pt1N:1pa.I ovt>H\l\4ftt sHilt't ., •• llO WOI e., s., ... p 0 ha tS.0 (iMt• Mt\• C•lltO'n•e .,,,. ._,, .. - Pt•"Ot>M •M ~1\l\l"t n tlflft••tC .. ¥tt EO.tOf , ... _,_"'_ "ilM~Cl'"'OE•1or C.M"'"M ti..-. A~)ol\l..,t AM~lft9 r ct1t0t '-eeun• •••ch Office t0:l1 Ho (.N\t H+O"••; omc .. Cini•""'" UOW•l\t IMY~l•t<tl H""tl"919ft ..... 11t "llf«•llovlOYO•d Hearing S~ut In Irvine's 'Doctor' Case A cloeed preliminary bearing for Gerald Barnes, who alleced· ly practiced medicine ln Irvine without a license. wu to con· tinue today in Oranee County Harbciir 11\Dlicipal Court. The proceediqa, which are to determine tf there is enoueb evidence to try Barnes in Superior Court, were cloHd to the public Monday by Judie Donald Duqan. He doled tbe heartnc on re· qUMt at defeme attorney David Brielm!l!I'. Bamee, 4'1, at Trabueo can- 1oa. bu been ehar•ed with tnvder ID tM deatb at a .. ,..... old diabetic who dled last Dffember two ct.19 after be WU r allfledly tnated by ......... Barnes alao faeea feloar char .. It pndidq medldDI and l11ula1 preaerlptloH witb~ a Ueeme •• well u sraod tblft eluarpa tor tbe r .. be eoUeeted trom patleau. . I J . . today that Iran may demand live tele vision time in the United States lo argue its case before the American people as a condi· lion for releasing some captives. West Ge rman°y 's ARD n etwork quoted "informed circles .. in Tehran as saying that the demand was proposed to the Majlis by a seven-member committee considering the hostaies· fate. ARD said the proposal would call for a three·hour live transmission from Tehran to the United States. Afterwards, an undetermi ned number of · hostages would be freed, the network said. In the Swiss capital of Bern, a spokesman for the Swiss -who handle U.S. affain in Iran - aald be bad not beard tbe report. Denla Feldmeyer said, "I have no information on the· conditions of a pouible release of the boatacea . . . I cannot confirm any ecndltion and there is no certainty about their release." A ' U.S. diplomat ln Bern acott.d at the ARD report, HY· ln1, "It'• 1tal'tlq to aound like Dtaneylandouttbere." ... I m1• /1•111'11r Ii f l\'-1110' l'I '\"-ll • NCWPORl OlAt H. C1\I ff()RM" •1lf,hl) uurHo.._1 ,; 1-t1 n.u-1 1q4 • .. .. i' I I I ••.' t R 1.- ~ t ~ ... '· I I I '· .. ·"-·· . ___ ..., INSIDE: •Comks •Televlsieft •Movies Tuesday, October 28, 1980 s DAILY PILOT 81 , Gets Bonae Baclc Hughes' Estate Argued 870,000 House Auctioned Over 1228 Debt SAN DISGO tAPI UWe Gear .. mt her home ia 1"f1 la a tberllf'a a~ over u •pakl .. dMt tbe didn't know about. In fan. 9M aaid after ......, a aeven-year <'OUM battle to 1et t.he bouae *"· abe wasn't told about U.. sale unUI two years lat.er. "I'm &olnl to atay home now and ft• lt YP with a lltUe bit of paint," uld lht Tf·year-old widow, who lives alone. "I'm uvtna my bom• for my · family, you lmow." stw boucht thf' duplex in 1168, but U. •• atw -eo-alped a note for one of her ea1ht 1ranckhild,..... ao he cou)d buy a uaed car. nlE CAa WAS LATEa ~possessed and told at a $228 lou when he defaulted on the loan. A col· lection a1ency took him to court in um. obtaiAinl a lien a1ainst his grandmother's a1ing httle duplex, at the time worth $18,000. Two months later, Robert Gifford bought lite house for $475 at a s heriff's auctJon. but under the law Mrs. George still had a year to redeem the property by paying off the debt. "Nobody told me nolhin', and l was makiag the mortgage and paying my property taxes World War I, II Posters for Sale WASIDNGTON lAP) Reproduc\ions of four posters from the World War I and II eras are available from the National Archives, officials said. The posters are the latest in a series of historic graphics reproduced from the still picture branch of the archive's audiovisual division. The earliest poster is a four-color World War I appeal called ·'Feminine Patriotism, which marks the government's first e ffort to encourage participation by women in support of war effort. The posters may be obtaiJ)ed for $2.50 from lhe Publication Sales Branch, National Archives, Washington. D.C., 20408. Checks should be made payable to "Cashier, NATF." ---- * PARTY GOODS * CRAFT SUPPLIES even palntln1 and 1ettln1 a new roof," Mn. Geor1e aaid Monday When 1he went to a finance company for a hcJmr Improvement loan in 1'73, a clerk told ber. Superior Court Judie Eli H. Levenson ruled a1alnat Mn. Geor•e aand her attorney, Jamie Brierton. who donated his help. Levenaon 11aid notices h•d been tacked on the houat-. but Mra Georae claims she never saw them Sht' was leavina for work in the dark at 5:30 a m and 1oi.ng ho me "in the dark, all tired," she explained But Levenson di11m1ssed it all as "one of those b111d, hard cases that unfortwtately fall on the wrong people." He later denied her petition to rescind biA ruling A team of unpaid lawyers was working on her behalf by then, and the Black Federation raised money for her court coats. In 1.976, lhe state's 4th District Court of Appeal ordered a new Superior Court trial i.n which Judge Francis Gallagher alAo ruled aaainst Mrs. George, although he said s he deserved a partial payoff. Then late last week, lhe slate appellate court again sided with Mrs. George, this time ordering Gilford to be repaid his $475 and the ownership of the house -now worth about $70,000 -returned to Mrs. George. "Gifford bid a l(rossly inadequate price on the property," said Justice Robert Staniforth, and then "quietly waite.d, did nothing, gave no notice to LiUie wttil after the year period of redemption had expired." Gilford later sold the Fulton Street house to a friend for an undisclosed amount. GIFFORD COULD NOT be reached for com· ment on lhe appeal court's decision. He still can go back· to those judges or over their head to the California Supreme Court. Mrs . George, who also has eight great· grandchildren, said she kept up the fight because '"blacks got a hard way to go, anyway. Ir you can. you oughta leave somethin' for your children." Asked Mrs. George : ··After 20 years of Uvin' here and payi.ng taxes. somebody's gonna come in and lake m y life's sav- i.nas for less than $500? · · t • AP'#lr ....... WIDOW WINS COURT llATI1.E TO "ETAIN HOME Uh George, 77, Loet HouM Over 1221 Debt -T uwn Litter-bugged LINDSAY. Okla (AP J If your cat has kittens in Lindsay. you might have only nine months to get out or town or get rid or the litter . . A new anima l control ordinance in this sout h-central Oklahoma town makes it illegal to own more lhan two cats that are over 9 months old The cat law was rewritten after cat owners pro· tested requirements to keep their felines leashed. claiming the animals are too independent to be tied up. _ City councilmen rt>voke<I the leash law but added the bmit on ownerstup. Join a club that's still NEW ORLEANS (AP) -An appeals court has said it will be up to a federal judge to decide where wealthy recluse Howard Hughes had his official res- idence at the time of his death. It is a matter of some im· portance to tax colle ctors in Te xas and California. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Monday reversed a de· cision by U.S. District Judge Jack Roberts of Aualin, Texas, who had said the federal court had no jurisdiction to bear a case aimed at deciding, for tax purposes. where Hughes lived. WILLIAM RICE Lummis, ad· m inistrator of the Texas hold· ings in the vast Hughes estate, had sought to have the matter det:ided by the U.S . District Court T he appea ls court sent the case back lo the lower court for a trial. Hughes died on April 5, 1976, leaving behind an estate that Ca lifornia tax offici~s estimate at $1 I billion. The Internal Revenue Service estimates the estate at $465 million and estate ad ministrators insist it is only Sl67 mil hon BOTH TEXAS and California claim llughes as a resident, and say his estate is subject to their death taxes Administrators say he lived in Nevada . which has no statc mhcntancc tax in its inlancy, but growing fast. Our own kind of rock group The Cradle Club a t Hunt1ng1on l n11·r· community Hospital is upt·n to all PX· pt>clant paren U;-r:egan.iJ~I'-of' \\ h1·n· they plan to have their baby . One of the nicest things Cradle Chit-C h at Y·•li'll h,1\'f• 111111'1 th,111 \Olli' 111:-.llr\l'l" 111 f1;ll11\\ .1 ... .i Jlll'fllh1·r of tlw <"radi o·· I '11111 , E\'t·n llH•tllh 'ln1m th1· tl11rd il\1111111111\ 1 .\1•ll 0 IJ t'••t't•I\'(• II "lh't'lili ( 'r;i. rfl ,. ('I ult ~t>\\:-l1•t 11•t t h:it 1wru1•:-1 n on * CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS * GIFTWRAP & RIBBON about belonging to the Cradlt• Club 1s that .Y'tU ancl your husband g(•t to k 1111\\ ntht•rs who a rc preparing for a nt•w hahy, too. You'll have a cha nce to mel'l w1tl-rother members the day you \'i~il Huntington lntercommunity H1Jspi· tal and see where hundreds of Hunt· ington Beach babies get their start every year. Cradle Club members of Hunt ington lntercommunitv Hosp1 · tal meet here for classes. tour!>. coffoc a nd conversation. l h11s\ 1I11 ng:-,·11u ... Ji11tlld h1• d11t nt-( a n<l pl;o11n111g fni· ;1 ... \11ur pn·gn:1n1:.v pm· gn·.-s1•-.. Th1 .,,··n· I 1llt•d "1Lh 11 tnt·I~·· 1•xpl'l'I 1nl11rrn;it1rn11ll11'\'l'l"~'th 1 ni.: from tht• l11tv'l 111:1tt•r111ty 1':1sh1on,., to putk· ing for tlw h1!:-p11al. 111 pn,·p<m ng fiu· yuur Ill'\\ l1ah.\ ·.., hollll'l'oHl\I ng. * POLY & SILK FLO.WERS * WEDDING ITEMS * BASKETS & DRIED FLOWERS * FLORAL SUPPLIES 6862 EDINGER (at Golden West) -._;.~~!;tE X1 ~Q. ~q o.X_~l -~. .. .. : ., .. Education is a must! Uuctur:o;. educ:11111•:-. ;1nd pan•nt:-agrl'<.' that f'ormal prcparat111n for thilcihirth ran make P;1rh ... tt•p nw;inrni!l'ul and gratif.,rng l)urda:-> ... l'':11 lluntin~on Baby Booty I nll'm1111111un 11 ,. I lo-.p1toil L"nrnurage Pinning down little details Cradle Cluh nwmbt·r~ n·teivl' .i pin-.. ~·ou r undt·r-.1.1nd1nl! :111<1 pa1·11t.,pation As n member vou'll receive a Cradl1• lie 1dt.•n1if'irnt111n c ird that t•11111l1•:-h.' ~1,·1 11g ynu knolwlt·rl~,w. t nnl1denn• Club c~rt ifkate. be 1 nvitl'd tn enrnll 1 n th<'m to r<:l'l'I \'(• :->pt·c1al c11n;:1tlt>rat 1011:-; :1 net at•eurat<: l'\p1•l't,tt1t 1n:-> our classes, tour the hospitals Matlo'r· that rang<' from ~urprist• gift:; to . . nity Wing. plus meet and d iscuss with mo11l'y·snving d1,,coun t.' on 1t<'n1" few Me mbership IS free o!her cxpecta!)J.,.p11:rc DtS the many ex· motlwr nnd baby. Th<:l'C littlo· extras To join thl' C"radl1• ('Juh, JUi"I dip out '· ·• · ~ 't\eWt'6ft'.. .._,,. • )'s._,~~· nn . 'j\lfl'" '"-·~·~?.:;: ·~i:i)J} w\"~·.., . ._'¥1..-.. 9-... ..1 '->lail thi,;.\:.~~' 1• ~. ~~>\..'<_ You'O lear.n everyHii ng from prepura~ C"' unlC"c•rcoto bt• ('radfe ("l11llSp•fnsor~'"' •· pnssihl.· ---. • -- lion for childbirth to the ch:rnges a .. to help you cC'IPhratc l hl' h:1pp1 nes" baby will make in your lifestyle . of"hiwing ii nc•w hahy · .. . . \r--!!l!!.!.l! .. '!!>.!V..!f 11 11 ]I , I I I I I I i i l l :\foth~r:._ Nu nw Fathers Nuou: Mailing Addn·i-1~ City/St111 PIZ1p _ Home Phone ){'• 1 no Ru111 nl'S~ Phunt• Out' Uutl' Woll dad ho-on Uel1wn• Room• nn Pll'alle 1w11d ml' y•JU r ~clwdule o( CVl'lll I~ duf\l!C:<. I untl{•rst;.1 ml that membt·r~h1p in lhl' Cradle Club or ullendoncr Al Prepnn-d Childbirth ('lai<."t'S dr)('!I not obit gule me to dPhvrr ot Hunt i nl(lon lnlt'rcommumty Hoi.p1t~I. i i Signature_ __ Dal<'_ --_ L------------':.I Huntington lntercommunity Hospital CRADLESiCLUB .. 17772 Beach Boulevard, Huntington Beach , CA 92647, Telephone C714) 842-1473 ~­' t , ~· ' . ... ~ 'I .. . :· ... • . .. • DM.YN.OT HEROIN SEIZED FSLIXSTOW£, Sa1llad (AP I - Cuatoml omcera se11ed 11.s million ln heroin hidden In a hoUowed·out tom bltone on board • tru~ll In thlt uatern En1 Uah port • 'Smu11ler1 hide dru1a ln anythln1 and everythlna. but I 've never heard ol 1t in a tombatooe t..fort>." • c uatomt 11 pok t•s m 1ut aald. T he dru" ha ul ul~u •.. .neU~ nirlt' !iU!lJk•1·li. Unrest in Cities High NewApproaches to Tenaiom Urged W ASHJNOTON I AP I The potential for NMOUI ...,..., ln American cilia remalna M1h. ~t polJce olftdal• acro11 the nation ue 1enenlly W·traiMd to deal with dlaordel'li, accordlna to 11 Meralll-ty n.. .t.t1. prompt.cl by the Miami racial' not • May. alto toMluded that police 11hould shift more etnphuUI to pr•ve0Ltn1 outbre1illlM rather tllan almply ~1Un1 them It ralled mlaU.llt'n tht i.:urre nt vi~w among ••ny POl!t-e on lclah• "that urban riots were 8 lhlnt oil.he pHt '' The report urged police executives to go beyond the community relations programs that were born during the laal major wave of urban rioting In America during the 1980a. "'The tndltional approaches or newsletters pu~llc meetings lo discuss crime rates. tours and social events for neighborhood kids may improve the ~lice image among some residents. but they do little to lessen tensions within many com- munities." THE STUDY SAID THE most important ele- ment in an effort Lo preve nt riots would be "a com· mitment by the police tidmlnistrator to share power with the community" for maintaining order and setting poUce priorities . NATION I OBITUARIES --------, ........ ... TU UPOaT At:l,t;A.10<;0 thhs week c·on· tend.ct that becawit' or poor economic conditions. hl1h unemployment amona lnner·clty residents ud ...,... media allentloo w •1le&ed police abuses, "thr polfnUal for di11order 111 probably as areal as •ver ·· Over the past decade or more, it noted, key urban institution s have lost individuals ex· perienced in handling racial confuct. ''There are few decision·makers or leaders in either the cotn- m unity, the government or the police who ex- ercised significant roles in the urban disorders of the t980a." the report said . CALL Mtrzl WB.LS I ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO ssoo,OOO Deaths Elaewhere CAMBRIOG E. Mas!> (AP) Jelia VH Vtec-11 , 81, hailed u the "father of modE'm magnetism .. . when named co winner of the 1977 Nobel Prtzl' for physics. dit'd Mon · ~fay. TORONTO t A I» J11dy LaMarsb. 55, Canadian polit ician , lawyer. broadcaster and author of three books m· e luding a ··A Ve r y Political Lady ... a fie. tional work detailing love. life and !>ex on Parliame nt Hill. died Monday of cancer C~N L ANNIE CO NN 1CiPli1n U~N At-tir.at. PiHMCI •w•y ~ OctOber 14 19'0 •• ru.s ,.,SAO.ntt Vr.ou.-t ot 1rw US N•v•I •c•Otmy tn t•l l 0 1\I •"'Qu1s""a <•'"' ., • O•lot At\1Gent ot L•oun• 8':.c.f\ C.. \•n<f' 1~4~ Mfomoer of WYer.i wtet .ns QfOUOS •nd • H r.a O.or•• ~\Ot'I Ht 1\ surv•vf'O bY h t\ SOf"I l.•n.nte Conn II 01 V1rQ1n1•. 1 ''' ttr \ F •nntt' M•f' Conn ot L•;un• 8••<". C• •nO C•IP\t• PerOut ot Lou1\1•n• •nd tt'Mt Ano.O.\ •no Oo10., ••m111e\ Mf'mot••I S.H"'•C•\ ••II Df' nelo o" Sund•.,, Novembft J 1990 41\ J OOPM •I Riy Fi mtly l.iQVIW 8 .. tll Mortv•ry. '7• S.Outll Co.t\I Hwy Bur 1•1 w1u Ct Pf•••te r "" ••m111 tf'QU•\l) '" •1fu ol rtow.r-. oo,...t1on\ bit m.oe 10 tl\tl Cart' Unit, Soutn t.o.ne MtO•<•I Center Ratt F•m1flf Morlu•ry 0 1tf C. ton O•WSOH GEORGE OAWSON. IM""° dw•v on OClooer 2J. 1'180 He wa\ a 40·yur rts1dent of C.11tort\•a A rntmber ot • U'te HerTWt Elk!. Cluo itnd "' WOllO ""•" •1 Army Yt'ltr•n He I\ \UfY•VttO 0¥' hi\ wife Mlldr ro l. ot Hemet, C• O•uohttr '· Jo.n L•mer ot (;a roe" Gro1tt, Ca .r1d Jo 8urvtwirdt ot Foun ta1n V•ll•Y. 0 , brother\ Hubtrt Of K.ent110y iRI -nlord °""'"'" ol 11 tirM»1\# \11\er ~'"i Oillet»cll. ot Ol'ho ano t 0'~~ M1t~fl 8ur9h•rdt Serv·~·· -· ... Id "" r ......... O< toOer it. '"° ii t OOPM •I I ... H•rl>Or t.•wn a-1 wttl\ Ro H"911 """"9 01 f ile Ft"I Ow•ill.n (l>ur<I\ ol Hemet Off•C•••·nrv S..r1t1Cti under lhe dirK t ion ot Harbor L•wn M ou"1 0 1 •ve Mor111•1ry ol Cos I•-.. ~40 H~ HELWIG Rep Robert K . l>ornan. tt -Santa Monaca, ls ooe of naa- tion 's top .-ampaJan . fund-rata.-rs. report· 1ng mort' than 11 .2 m illio n rollef tt'd in hi s fight for re - ele<'hon UMtr a ~tnct with the Jusuce Depart· ment·a Law r.afbrrement As11iist1mce Administra- tion, Ow Univenlty Reaearch Corp. here analyzed the Miami Motin& In which 18 persons died. more than t.JOO were arrested and economic losses reat'hed $100 mllhon to Sl2S million Researchers th~n discussed their fiodings with polltt execultves around the country. It a cknowledged thl\t "the police and the l'rtminal justice system cannot directly resolve the intractable problems of poverty, poor housing. un- employment and lack of education." Newport ~~~i~~}~:',~~~;,!nc • (714) 760-6060 KKK Claims New Inroads BUCKHANNON. W Va. (APl West Virginia has become a bastion of the Ku Klux Kla n, Im· pe nal Wizard Bill Wilkinson contends. a lthough only about 4 percent of the state's population is bla<'k. .. I can foresee West Vir1inia outstripping some of the Southern s tates ... Wilkinson said at a cross-burning in Buckhannon. The rally was at- tended by about 30 robed Klansmen and 100 spec· ta tors. · Wilkinson. who is head of Lhe Invisible Empire of the Kniehts of the Ku Klux Klan. refused to dis- close how many Klan m embers he thought were in the state. BUT, HE SAID ... the Klan has taken hold in West Virginia and you·re going lo see 1l more and more:· · Asked why he believes the Klan is growing in a state with few blacks, Wilkinson said whites are dis illusioned by government corruption and political and economic problems. "Klansmen are concerned with the entire na- tion Klansmen know their taxes are going to pay for affirmative action and eventually it affects them even if there isn't a damn Negro in the whole county or town." s aid Wilkinson, who is from Denham Springs. La. LAST SATURDAY, WILKINSON spoke at a ra lly about 60 miles north in New Geneva. Pa., and led a bout JO robed Klaosmenin lighting across. State police monitored the eveotootheordersofGov. Dick Thornburgh. Wilkinson delivered an emotion.charged speech against integation, forced busing, af- firmative-action programs and immieration. Before the rally. about 500 people rallied out- side the Fayette County <'Ourthouse in Uniontown to protest the Klan rally, which was being held about 20 miles away. CVieW.S On C/Jental HealtJi Bv GERALD WINKLER. D.D.S. 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Los nombre1 • los ,., ... politicos fueron abre•i-*" "' -~llot• • ... stray Hfan •e¥1n*"' lft -Wotas oficlale1. La Hite .. s'9le es la clan pcra las tlbre•ladDMS. IP · IMEllCAN 1tE'BE1T PMll DllL · IDICIA11 PMIY Ii. · UlmAllll PlllY Pll • PEACI • ,_ PmY .. · IEPllllll PlllY lm.·RIEFLIEIJ Gn PAIDl'OlllTe · Uptmtil N.O\V..a ha lancesitting in <t checking account has heen monev <loing nothing. But if you open an /\llstat<: Sa\'ings N.OW Checking '5./i T %.on thc unuscd h;dann· in nH1r ttccnu nt. \Vc'll gin:~·nu the I3ill Call S~·sccm tree rhrough thlTnJ o t the yvHr as in cc:nti \ l ' rn sig n up now. En:n Ill'\ t ye.tr. t lll'n:~ no add it ion;d chan!l' fo r th is Sl'n ·icl'. ' If \'OU <ii readv ht1 n · t hl· Bi II C~1 I I Sr"l l'lll . we·ll wa in : t hc chan!,t'S u lll ii the l'llJ nf t hl' n·ar. . .. GET\VI IAT"SCOi\tl NGTOYOU. Account. yo u can make your bal ance \\'Ork for Stop hy your nearl'SI Allstate Sm·ing~ otficl' anJ a I i\·i 1 1y .. ~ tn the t uneof 5./i 7'/. .. ( Yiel<l hasl-<l \m" \\'e·ll npen yo ur N.O.\Y An :nunr ttx1ay. ?.25 ?!!r~.u.:,~un:mo..y~~4.) 6-·~ ,.,.. .. ~~ .~ ... --. _ Lth41!iWJ.~in~~-'"~c~~~191~g.~~n~uri! ._ .... \V'htch IS U [Ot fx:tter fhan the zero perCl'fl )x•ettme a paving proposition. f" an nr<linary checking account pays yrn 1. • GET/\ l IEJ\DSTJ\HT/\NDSOME FREEBIES TO BOOT. 'The go\'crn ment has approvc<l December ) I. 1980*as the start <late for the N.OW Account . But if you sign up for a N.OW /\ccount now. you 'II start earning instantl y and be ready . to write checks starting December 31. Plus we'll print you 200 free N.O\V. /\ccount checks fromourwi<leselection. ~ Meanwhile. we can also include use of our exclusive Bill Call System Account that lets yo u pay hun<lre<ls of creditors by phone.While you merely sit back anJ collect Al LS 1an SAYINGS Fountain.Valley 18798 Brookhurst Ave. (Valley Center Plaza). Fullerton 1107 So. Harbor Blvd. Mission Viejo 27521 Puerta Real. Newport Beach One Corporate Plaza. San Clemente 911 So. El Camino Real. Santa Ana 1200 W. 17th St. Tustin 182~2 Irvine Blvd . Westminster/Huntington J¥ach 540 Westminster MaH. ............. -.. ! ~,.I ......... co•••CTICUT PAIR INTIR EARTH STATION MARKET ~ Kulagll, left, •nd Pottue Barlow BuUd Syatema Phony Deliveries Flooding Office PHOENIX l AP l Workers al the A etna Life arid Casualty Co office here don't have much use for motur oil in their line of work, but 2,000 cases of it were delivered recently Florists have been delivering unordert-d bouquets, pizza stor es have sent unrequested pies and countless exterminators hav<· rushed to the scene to ki ll non-existent bugs. Janitors. carpet cleaners. air conditionin~ repairmen. catert•rs and tow-truck oper ators have all knocked on the offi<•c door. onlv to be told politely that t heir ser vices wer en 't needed · POLICE SAY THE phony deliveries are apparently the work of one man. but they'r e not sure who he is or how to stop him if they find him. Pete Lovelace. m anager of the claims office. said he believes it's all the result of a spat between a woman who works with h im and her estranged husband. "Apparently, he is doing this in hopes WP will fin: his wife. and we aren't going to do that." Lovelace said. THE DELJVERU.:S ARE so frequent .and the deh very peopl<' so angry that the company has hired a gua rd to handle the com plaints. he said. Lovelace said the delivcrie!' be~an Oct 14 . a day after he re fused to allow a man who identified himself as rrank Gazzo to talh lo his wife. Mary. an Aetna trai nee. EARN UPTO • Btisiness Tueeday, October 28, t~ DAILY PILOT C7) Earth Stations Sold Satellite Receivers Available for Home TV Sets s t•h., ~lf~;'h~~g:~: ~YA~)e N:C~<'nenJsoohrnn. MyaCrkarKsounlagaeat.sabnldeePpedortuo."n FCC regulations aslso prohibit the retransmission or relay of in· jf • .. " formation r eceived from the satellite signals -for example. tap· Harlow Ill don't h1&ve lo read lips to know what he said. mg a program and selling it. "That's piracy. It's definitely it-J Wtult' mtlfll Americans saw onl y snippets of the Moscow Olym-legal," said Kulaga. Pl <"" on telt'vislon, Kulaga and Barlow watched for hours. Also. <.'able companies pay for the right to relay the program ! With 1t 12-foot wide, dish-shaped antenna in their backyard, ming they receive via satellite. but the earth station owner's' Kulu"a. 21, 11nd Barlow, 32, can hone an on a constant shower of obligation to pay the programmer is unclear. m•<•row:sves beamed to earth by eight video-producing satellites Jn some cases. the programmers l who originate the material)' pnr k t-d over l~ l'quator "are not set up to deal with customers on a one·to-0ne basis."! SOME Ot' TRE SATEl.UTt: carried programming is ready Ku\aga said. "It would cost them too much to process your SJ.SO I for public viewing, but som e 1s uned ited, such as taped shows and per month. new:; film being senl from all over the world to New York network .. For the individual consumer . we will tell them how to contact headquarters all the programmers . . . We'll advise them a.s to the legality of 1 . Part of th e glamour or th.is is to watch things you are not sup-it and that will leave it up lo them whether to pay the program-..' µo::.cd to see. ·Barlow sci id mer." he said. Programmers' fees range fro m nothing religious' Kulaga and Ha rlow own a company called Black and White programs usually are free to $4.50 a month, he added. Entt'rpnses Ltd , a m ong about a dozen companies in the United Barlow said he believes. however , that regulating earth sta.: States that have Jumped into the "earth station" market. lions will be near impossible. The probable solution . he suggested.' llome"earth stations antenna, receiver and amplifier are is a system to protect programming. using devic•es that would ~caled down versions or the receiving system s cable T V companies scramble transmissions. Paying customer s would be given de-u~e But whlle cable companies prim arily use j ust one satellite and coders to unscramble progr ams provide an average of a dozen channels. home earth stations can The big difference between earth stations and cable is the cost ccit<'h signals from any of the.-satellitcs. which serve more than 50 cable TV's is much lower . In Conneclicu~. for example, bas1c0 <:hannels. <'a ble service runs between $8.50 and $11 per m onth. and the Thfo technology involved is not new What is new is the price custom er gets a dozen channels. Ser v11:es like llome Box Offic" 11 ·s now within reach of the consumer . cost an additional S8 to S10 a month, s aid Ra c hard Hubbell. pres1 Black and White's lowest priced system is about $3,000, exclud-dent of the Connecticut Cable Television Association mg installation which can be done by the customer. said Kulaga. Satellite TV users. by comparison. might have lo pay up to "Two pe<>ple could put up the antenna and have pictures in a S4.50 per channt!I weekend," he said. About three years ago the lowest pnced earth station 1.1.as about $20,000. Even a year and a half ago it was SI0.000, Kulaga saad. "What has h appen ed is that as products arc mass produced , the price has slowly been coming down and this year the price has finally come down to consumer level." said Kulaga. But l egal fuzziness surrounds thi s fledg ling industry. de regulated last November by the Fed eral Communications Com - mission. FCC rules proh1b1t "unauthorized reception and use • of satellite signals. but the indust ry is so new that "ther e's not a good set of legal precedents on what is permitted and what is not," said Ronald Lepk<1wski. chiefoft he f 'CC's satellite radio branch Wind Power EyMI SAN FRANCI SCO <Al'I Pacific Gas & Electric plans lo h arness the w i nd for power starting in 1982 w ith a generator in the hills near Fairfield. The SIO million plant is ex· pec ted t o gen e rate 2 ,500 kilowatts in winds above 2 mph N(W fUR !>. 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SH BtrunllDe Couty, Riven'* ('-ty. ·'17.75 I.Mal mo. ros& e> no deposit on aedit approval !)II'"' I(()\ "'T'f llot,'llf l lfl f PHO"ltf ,1 fl\ I( I i...< I SANTA ANA 835-3305 I' EFFECTIVE ANNU AL YIELD CURRENT THRl1 11 14/80 •'ully ~ur.-d wllh ~1onthly P•ymt•nt11· Trust Dttd 12 lo 24 Monlhs Ownf'r Ot>velopment Prime Commerdal Short Term Options Real F.statt' ID\lt'Stmf'nls 0 F fo' EH SU tt J E C T T !l P n E \'A I LI:-. 1; R EG L'l.ATIO~S 1/714/751-0482 Loring Building, Inc. 2b'll Richlrr ~\Ir., •IOI!, Irvine, C alifornia q2714 fro1YUNt:Y HAKH11 Keeps readers on their toes THE ROADSTER WASHINGTON (AP> -The Environmental Protection Agency has issued a new set of high- altitude emission stand- ard s f o r ca r s. three yea r s a fte r Congress halted a simil:.ir at· tempt The reguJalion s will take effed for cars and light trucks starting with 1982 mode ls B y 1984. the EPA saiq. it hop es to have tougher standards. 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The instrument of the metamorphosis is already bein& considered in the Rouse and Senate. And lest you think they've lost their financial anchor altogether, consider some of t.M background. U.S. industrial society isn't what it u.sed to be ; il needs capital to modernize and become m·ore efficient. Small businesses which create job6 and promote competition complain that they are unable to raise funds. Meanwhile, there you sit squirming in your financial strait jacket, frantical- ly looking for a way to get' ahead. You watch inflation eat your assets like acid eats metal or termites eat the front porch. Something has to be done, and that's where the Individua l Investors Incentive Art would step into the pie tu re. THE lllA WOULD allow you to sub· cuNN•FF tract from your income taxes 10 percent or whatever new money, up to $10,()()() a year. you invest in corporate stocks. If you invested $1 ,000. for example. you would lower your in<.'ome tax by $100. That $100 would come right off the bottom-line figure, a credit on the tax itself rather than a deduction from taxable incom~. There is an important provision: The money would have lo be new to the market. You wol.lldn't be able to sell stock in one company and, in the same year. use the pro· reeds to buy into another The money would have to come ftm without the stock market, such as from savings. PROPONENTS OF THE idea. and there are 79 co· ~ponsors in the House and others in the Senate, think it would help feed money to industry. relieve individual financial pressures, and generate a robust economy Perhaps. you say. but how in the name or taxes can Uncle Sam afford to give up all that revenue" Well, some proponents say, he. too, might be better off for having re· turned some or his r evenue lo the investors. George A. Nicholson. Jr or the National Association of Investment Clubs. one of the major forces behind the pro- posal. explain:> that the Treasury already is losing milllons of bucks because of de bt financing TO EXPLAIN: A COMPANY c•an finance itself by raising equity, as in the stock market. or by borrowing, as in the bond market. Interest is cha rged on borrowed money. and that interest is tax-deductible Over the next 18 months. Nicholson observes, U.S. companies may have to raise S l2.'i billion Smee it is now more favorable for a firm lo borrow rather than to raise equity, he says, they are hkPI> to do so. Borrowing of that size. of course, can raise loan costs, not just for you and me hut for Unl'IP Sam. who already is over his head in debt And :itoµ that. h("d lose revenue from interest deduction:-. on I ax rel urn!> Tom O'Hara. chairman of the :-.;A tC trustees and long a fighter fo r the small investor. '' ovt·r111yed at the pros· perts. 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