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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-11-24 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • • . MGM 'ignored' sprinkler system . . ' Name oa list Irvine womun AP ....... LONE MAN WALKS AMIDST THE DURIS IN BM.VANO, ITALY, AFTER EARTHQUAKE HundNda Idled, more th•n 1,000 lnlured •• eouthem MCtlon of country dew•etllted 773 killed 'in quakes More than 1,000 injured in Italy NAPLES, Italy (AP ) -A aeries of devastating earth· quakes that battered southern Italy killed at least 773 in cities, towns and villages, and uqured more pian 1,000, official.a report· ed today. 1Tbouaand1 were homeless arter shlvertn1 throuab a loggy, freed.n« nlltht outside Uielr col· lapsed homes and apartment bulldinp. The Italian aovern· ment cleelared a day ot national mournlni and dilpatcbed 10,000 aoldlera to the shattered area. Rescue etforu were hampered by damaae to road.S and rail Una. At the 1mall town of Belvano, 60 miles east of Naples, the walls of tbe church of Santa Maria Assunta collapsed on an 'evening Maaa filled with children. More than 50 bodies were removed from the rubble, half of them children. Firemen were able to save a 2-year-old boy, .Ull holdlnt a toy car, from the church rubble. Next to him, hla arandparenll bad·bef:n crushed to death under the atones. Frasmentary report.I from the town ol Sant' Anaelo del Lom· ·Pyr:amid /all kill. woman Toll 84; Few still • • nnss1ng LAS VEGAS (AP) -The tire chief of Clark County aaid today t officiala trted without SUC· cesa thia year to persuade the operaton of the MGM Grand Hotel to espand the sprinkler 1ystem in the bulldinl when! 84 were kWed and 500 uuured. The hotel bad sprinklers only on the baaement, rmt floor and the 2ISth floor, and euesta said they beard no alarms before cbok:ini black amok• filled the 2'-story buiJ~ Friday. It was not clear wbethn additlooal aprinklera miabt have helped diminish the VICTIMS OF FIRE FIND ROOMS LOOTED-A4 ·death toll from the fire, which waa the second worst ln an American hotel. Clark County Coroner Otto Ravenho1t aaid be did not expect that atty more bodies would turn up. But Dick Mayne, the chief depu· ty coroner, aaid today it wu posalble additional bodies would be found when t.be basement wu drained of water. He would not predlctbowmany. "Between what we know from lists of people the Fire Depart- ment has . . . there 'a a possibility that more may be round," Mayne said. Mayne said 80 of the 84 victims have been identified. "We'veeotallbutonemaleaod three females, identified," be said. Fire Chief Roy Parrish, in a live Interview from Las Ve1as on ABC-TV's "Good Mornin1 America" abow, said fire officlall and bulldina lnlpecton met wttb MGM officials and the company's arcbitec:ta a few months 110. Par· (See MGM, Pace A2) Stroaa suatY north winda below canyon.a late today. I.ow• tcnlJht42to5Z. Biehl Tuesday fn aow to lniddle 'IOI IN81•E '.nMI-' Y a&MO. M ... l > -Qli«a· LioDI -Hlnllt~ Ollllt ......... . \1 Mell &o Dll'llW .... , ...... a kltei.. ftN ..._,. fwced •Mu& •* ~to ftM &M elub la a " remtnder ot the MOM Oru4 Hot-1'• multl·fatal RN ln t,u v ..... No \J\lurl• were ntpnttd ln the nre tbat broke out Just after o• • 10 SUnday n11ht ln a kitchen at ~·! th n 1to11._~~•·1'00m bo&tl· • • catlno, au&bortU• .. •ld. 00. '"'' ..... we t'.houht, 'Ob MJ ..... wep ...... •» Hunla'I Qub WU built btfon JiltYH• fire coliH required lfMUW 111tem1. Tb• Wlld a.-.·1~11W1Dklera a,..oatbe ll'OW troor, Nell aald However, ueordlnt to Ma. Ptarce. ••ch room hu • amokt dttffUon alarm and tbt ftre p~ ttetloa ayatem function proP: fl)'. a.11-.-.. • .., _IQll ...... -.mdliflll. r.r.;.~ 1or ......... .. ,,... ., ...... --~ ol *9 ..,.... Of 119'1 G ~ IDe., WOWID0&1aylmlaJ whetber t.M ntw MGM Grand would include 11DMe dtweton• 1prlM19nlnaltrooma. "It mar have been. bletaliia lD dl11W..' that tM alatlll .,... dld not to off at u;e 11011 Gi'illil. B•l\lllnpr •llcl HA 1ot ot ._... would have JOIM lntotb• ballwaya and 1uttocattd from the smoke. Sta1llal ln t.belr room• may have aavedtbim." Fire ottlclall aaid ~ would clo.. tMlr lnve1U1atl•n ot the bl11etocS.y. • Tbe fire wu e1Un1\llaMd la 10 ,~.,.-:~minutes with moat dama\t •9'lte limlttd ~o the kltcheQ of :tor!• 'Steakhouse Rt1taur1Dt ln ~l• ·!hotel'• basement, aald Reoo J'\n 1)·1···Departmtnt Battalion Cblel Jlm ·.r~ .Nell .• ..,,.. ~m waa lhat we'd prttty weU c:ontuned lt before t-. alarma went olt," aatd Nell about "*'8' ~mplal.i\tl of not bthlC WanMd. Kot•I employ••• ·rant telepboDH and went up and ·•we may have aome officijls from Wuhlnaton and ellewbere 1oln1 ln tbe~ to oblerve What • happened," aald Capt. Rat~ ...:.i...::;..;_...;._-~.,.;..:..._;__,;.;. ........ _.__;; Dlnaman. "But u far ., we re concerned, the lnvestl1atiol1 ls conchJded." :.. ·' AbOut 500 tod1en and l,000 ~1ti ·••mbllnS aueata went evacuettd down h&llW&>'I to :warn "*"· but aome .-U were unaware of those adlon11 Ma. Pearce Gift thopl at other hotels re· ported brisk sales of film as peo-· ple took pbotoarapbJ of the MGM Grand. Traffic snarls, some over a mile loaa, plasued the Strip as 1awken lined up to view the wrecka1e. from the buildlnl 15 mlnut Hid. : .~ after the fire started, Hid hotel t.•.:. •spokeswoman Candy Pearee. By -1~ ··this mo"'1n1. all 1uest1 had re- ;i;c · '-tumed to the hotel, she added. Friday's flre at tbe MGM if:·· •'•Grand killed at least M and ln· .• .,~ 1•.jured more than 500. i:::. '· • "The smoke was pretty well .: ·1 1•.funneled outside," Nell sald. r.·. ·""There was some smoke ln the building but nothlnt that 'i,t.: represented any danaer." "i '· But John Weiss of Fort "·'·,;Lauderdale, Fla., ln his room on d 'the 8th floor, said he felt threatened and that there was :· ~ no warning. I ''•!°• • "A buddy of mine down the hall heard people screaming," ~ •. ., Weiss said. "He banged on my ·! door for about five minutes until I woke up. There was no fire but '; the smoke was in the hall." •;• · Guests huddled in robes and slippers in the freezing cold out- _.l! .side the hotel. -·•! • Eithel Shelton of St. Maries, ..... Idaho, in the ground floor ' '· ·cabaret when the fire occurred, s aid patrons left the hotel calmly. "It makes you kind or worried after thinking about the MGM in ~ ·1.-as Vegas." she said. "When ~' .. -.. :..:. ·• · Fro• Page A J QUAKE ... ~ • Pope John Paul II sent a tele- • l.j gram to the cardinal of Naples :1 expressing his "shock" for the' "unspeakable suffering" of the .. ,. population, and he named a special representative bishop to . . coordinate church relief efforts. "I saw the buildings move like waves of the sea," said Luigi ~ .Lannone, Who was driving near '••~ ..Salerno when the first quake hit. ·,·.·,''It was something tenible. •• · · Aftershocks continued through the night. CounUeas thousands . • spent the night in the open. A .:. heavy fog hung over the disaster .', area inland from the Gull of ., Salerno as the government ' rushed in medical teams, tents .,~ and bulldozers. :, .,:. Doctors canceled a nationwide .: '1 , strike scheduled for today and : .... reported to their hospitala or . , , rushed to the dbuter area. · ,;, · Seismologists said the quake was centered at Eboli, 17 miles ·· '· •. southeast or Salerno, and or- '•' 1 .,,,ficials reported at least 11 peo- "'· ,pie were killed there. ·:•' .. .·i .;Santa sets slate •• . ···for Fashion Isle f!I Santa Claus wlll betin his Christmas seuon stay at Newport Beach'• Fuhion IJland this Friday when he arrlvt1 by helicopter at l p.m. ln the park· ing lot near Neiman Marcus de- partment store. Santa, who'll set up ·~ ln the shopplna center's Staie Court, will be available tor vii· ltation dally from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Sunday• from noon to 5 p.qi. OMNOI COAIT a DAILY PILOT Loold11g Ala~ad Huntington Beach's Tony Bolstad , Edison High Scbool 's drum major, is look· ing forward to New Year's Day. :ro learn why, see Page Bl .. Parrlsh aaid the blaze began in electrical circuits above a de· Ucatesaen on the hotel's main floor and smoldered for four hours before explodlng down out of the celling in a fireball that sent dense smoke upward through elevatorshaft.s. • Guests dangled out or windows by bedsheets and, despite warn- ings from firefighters with bullhorns, some jumped in at- tempts to save themselves. At least three people were killed that way. Many guests were out or reach or fire department (adders, which extended only to the ninth floor. Some people fled to the roof of the building, where they were ferried to safety by helicopter . Woman's death probed in SC San Cl emente police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was round early today floating in the shoreline about 50 feet north of the municipal pier. Police did not release the iden- tity or the woman. Officers said the body was discovered by two women who were walking on the beach at about 5:45 a.m . California plane held in pot haill BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (AP) - A twin-engine cargo plane from Calif9rnia packed wi\b Colom· bian marijuana and almost out of fuel landed at the Birm- ingham airport today and two men jumped out and fied. Officers said the amount of high-grade marijuana could go as hi1h as 2v.i tons. The plane was registered to Aircraft Associates of Long Beach. said Capt_ Jease Sprayberry, head of a narcoti~ detail. Another narcotics officet, Lt. Charlie Newfield, said the plane had filed a filght plan from California to Gadsden, Ala. "It apparenl1y got lost in the foe and ran out of fuel,'• he said. An air traffic controller, Jim Graydon, said the pilot radioed the control tower that he was danceroualy low on fuel and needed to make an emergency landine. r Stock market continue1 on 'down slitJ,e' NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market fell sharply today, continuing the slide that began Friday. Graydon sald the pilot mlaled the runway on his first try and had to be brou&ht in by radar . "We were 1usplclous about the whole thing, him just coming to out or the weather like· that without radioln& before gettlni Into the area," be aald. Graydon said the pilot radioed the tower Just 10 mllea from the airport. The Dow Jones avera1e of ao lndustrlals, off 10.24 polntl Fri· day, dropped 11.94 to W77.99 ln the fint hour today. Losers opened a 3· l lead over gainers amona New York stock Exchanae-llsted i11u11. After the euphoria that followed the elecUon of Ronald Rea1an to the prt1ldency. analy.U said the market finally succumbed late l11t week to the steady rile of lnterelt ratea. There .-re f orecHU today that ratet will 10 h11her 1tm u the Federal n.terve 1tru11let to slow the rapld 1rowth of the money,.iy. Tbe 1ai.t data on the money aupply, l.Mutd W• momtn1, pro- Ylded no alp Cl relief from t.M pr ...... B,._. aJIO noted eome dla· may UllODC lDve1ton over Ult a-artet'• Inability to bold tu 1roUDd abcWe the 1,000 level ln ttie Dow Jone• lnduatrlal He~a~1 wldeb It cn)IHd br1efly WtGM9CIAJ and ~ui'aday. - H• 111d two men got out and 1 hid behl.nd two fuel trucks when a car wlth airport employees ap· proached. When the car left, he \ sald, "They Just started run· nln1. That'• when I called the police." Paaaenaer ae•tl In the plane had been removed to make room for balea Of marijuana ln the fuHlaae. Th• car10 hold al.lo w•• full. Klan teaches kid8 to kill? move delayed CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -ProbleD)a wltb a thermal blanket designed to pro- tect astronaut.a from the searing beat of re--entry into the Earth'• atmosphere today forced another delay in the 300-yard move of the space shuttle Columbia from its ban1ar to an assembly building. Space officials said the Colum- bia's rollout , originally scheduled for early Sunday morning, then Sunday after- noon, then noon today, would be further delayed until at least 6 p.m . today. Cnned flips A 34-year-old Santa Ana man was killed early Sunday ,men his car careened out of ecotrol on a Newport Beach street, end· ing a high-speed street race he reportedly wa.a engaged lo. An 1.8-year-old Newport Beach man was arrested at the scene or the Jamboree Road accident on vehicular manslau1bter charges for his role in the illegal .car race, police said. John William George, a Santa Giving Orange County Fall Fair crowd a thrill Sunday was Graham Gottstein as he' does a flip during the ski show. The fair, which features thoroughbred racing, con- tinues through Dec. l at the Los Alamitos Race Course. However, it will be closed Tuesday. "' Ana bu1ioeumaa, was pro- nounced dead on the scene, where hll car left tbe road, *•me airborne and landed on ltl top in a field near Eastbluff Drive. Police said the Santa Ana man waa ejected from his 1979 black Cadillac as it flew through the air. Victor Gregory Sidler, a freshman student at Orange Coast College and a Corona del Mar resident, was allegedly rac- ing the Santa Ana man north on Jamboree Road at about l a.m. Police said the 18-ye~-old, whose car never made cont.act with the Cadillac, stopped at the scene and then drove back towards the police station when he realized the other driver was injured. The 18-year-old told police that midway to the police station he saw emergency vehicles bead· ing toward the accident and re- turned to the scene himself. He was arrested when he re- turned to the scene of the acci- dent and later was released on $2,500 bail. Police said they don't believe the dead man and the 18-year· old knew each other. money, not the people." Patino called MGM 's move to permit guests in to reclaim their things Saturday "the most dis- organized thing we could find. They tried to get all of us con- fused so none or us could claim anything." "It was the most defensive people trying to get everybody out or the premises. It was com- pletely disorganized." After their rescue, the Patinas were put up at the Las Vegas Hilton -at their own expeme. "We paid for everythint." Patino said. "We are planninl on sending the bill to the MGM, but we don't know if they will pay." Their story of what transpired Friday morning was similar to thatofothersurvtvors. "We didn't hear any alarms." Patino said. "l woke up at 8:30 because there were sirens out· slde. I went to the window and looked and there was a lot of smoke ln front of the window." . ·- ... ·. ;·. .. .. -. .. Reopening of Caspers Park set CU~t Wilderness Park off Orteia JDpway near Satt Juan Capllt!Uo will reopen to tbe public wlth a new look at the end of Janaary . Count)' crews are busy bedJd. mi a new Vbltors center •hlcb 1rill conta1n a ranger statidrn, an amphitheater and a barbecue area. Park Ra.beer Parker Han.eock said netf reatrooni1 would replace the old "blue rooms" that previously wete ill the 5,500-atcre park. He allld running water also is being installed for the first time. Other improvements include telephones and equeatrlan campsltea. "'People vls1tlng tbe park will , be able to put their hotsee in a corral rl1ht next to their campsite," Hancock said. Casper WUdemeSI Part has ~D doeecl to t.be p\lbllc ~ ~ eed of,.. .... ~ fatdft MlaA. Power for the new 'li.altors center will be supplied bJ a windmlll and water will be heated bJ solar generated enerey. Motorists vititing the parll also \rill have a smoother ride aa the dirt roads leadina to the area are bein8 graded and oiled. Recreational vehicle and tat campen '1'ill haw 50 1ltel rrom wltlch to choose, They will be near 18 mn. Of bikini ttalll that lead to lookout P.lattortlb over the Caplatrano Valley. Bide aad peek in'San Juan : ' Nothing like some big old storm drain pipes to have a lit· Ue fun in after school. Youngsters in the pipes are (from left) Shannan Pratt Matt ~man, Gabriel Ramirez, Kirk Barber and Mlke Barber. That's Greg Ramirez on the bike (right). Pipes lined up on Camino del A\'ion are awaiting installation as part of a storm drain and street improvement project in San Juan Capistrano. PO~.on.cAP)-tbe av•JAAdM.~trlcl~• t»nortb face iii ,~ i9t Jleleu durbiC the b\118 voleaiilc: e~ 1111 18 bad av~ of more tban 250 mpb and was ·~ tbe lartt!lt ln recorded blato~f ·' ·,~i' U .s. Geoloetcal survey leOIOlilt said. The. ttatemeat followed • _,.. ~ ln the <>recoo Jounaal tba1 the fedenl apncy was about to publish •tudlea 1aytn1 tbe avalaDebe • ._ tbe lat1est ln bil- tory. . USGS 1eolo-1lt SUsan Russell· Robiuon said t.be newspaper erred ln tts report. She said that altboutb the St. Helena avalanche was ~~te:t probably ·was •llthtlY • than one tri11ered ~ by the eruption of Bel)'mlaDDJ .. a volcano ln the SoTiet UIUob, ln 1957. Dick Janda, one of Mveral federal i"dentlsta who partk:ipat· ed ln the •tudlel, taid the St. Helena avalanche totaled ·•bout 2.8 cubic kilometers. That volume would be enough to cover an area allgbtly larger than downtown Portland to a depth that would bury the ~ity's 40-story First National Bank Tower. Janda said the aval~nche blasted down the mountain in three W>ea, the loosest roaring down the 1'outle River valley for 17 miles. The second lobe covered part ot Spirit Lake and the third shot acrou the Toutle VaJley. climbed a 1,000.foot ridge and plied down the other aide into Coldwater Creek. Janda said the avalanche must have been traveling faster than 250mpb. Air Force, Matloyich agree Measurements taken by the survey scientists indicated the total material ejected or dis- lodged by the eruption w~ 4.1 cubic kilometers. Gay former sergeant to receive $160,000 Valley voters over~helming for Stanton W ASIDNGTON (AP) -'ttle Air Foree bu aareed to p•Y $160,000 to Leon8J'd Matlovich In retutn for bia dropJ)lnl etrorU to be retnstaU!d ln the service that klclred him ~ut five years *fO after he admitted being a homoeexual • ,,_ Justice Depal'J;qle~t tod•l' released a copy of tbtf. p~ settlement of the c:aae, ~ llas b«.otne a ra1lyint pOlot fbr' the gay-rights movemeet. Justice Department officials said the settlement WOClld a. filed later today witb the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Disttict of Columbia. It was expected the court would approve the aeUle- ment and the agreement to di•· mill Matlo•icb's case and a lower-court order that the Air Fora telnstate him. Matlovtcb, 37, who said he wanted to return to the Air Force to 0 set an example" for other homosexuals, could not be reached for comment im- mediately. Alr Force officials involved ln the case could not immediately be reached for comment. Matlovicb was a technical aerseant a\ Langley Air Force Base, Va .• tp 1975 when be sent a letter to then-At r Force Secretary John McLucas rneal- inf his bomosexuality and say· lol be waftted bis case to bftome a test of Air Force rules on the subject. Even thoUlh he was a 12-year veteran who bad won several medals for service in Vietnam, he was immediately diachareed from the military. Last month1 U .S. District Judge Gerbara A. Gesell or· dered MaUovich reinstated with back pay on crounds that the Air Force tiad confusing standards for dealing with ga y servicemen. The Justice Depart- ment med a notice of intent to appeal, but the settlement was reached before the government ... , money eoming No separate office for OC Caltrans Caltrana won't set up separate offices when a new f Wldinl dis· trtct tor Orange County ts initiat- ed tn 1913. the director of the eadlt· inl distrlctaaya. Heim Heckerotli, director of Caltram DisUtct 7, which in· eludes Orange, Loe.An1elea and Ventura counties, said at an Orange County Chamber of Com· merce IUDcbeon in Anaheim that no administrative changes are anticipated when Orange County, for fundihg purposes on- ly, becomes District 12. HeckeJ'Otb said be still will be the dit'ector in cbar1e of Orange County. ''There woo 't be any business car~L o,ame plates or aD.Ythlnl elH uuai wUl diatingulab my job wlth Dtstrlct12,''beexplained. However, county officials aren•t bothered by Caltrana' ln· t•rpretation ol the leatslation, known u SB512, passed last sum· mtr creatma the separate fund· lDffQttbecounty. Said one county staffer: "We •eren't looldnl for bureaucraey; we wereloOtinl for money." Mo!Mly tbe county will 1et. lt~llerotb tepfalf'{_earller pro- JeCtJOl;'I that the c .. ~y should re· celve aboUt $10 million more a year bttaJnnln& ln lm as a result of th• Jesillation. He Doted, tbou1b, tbat $10 mlllioll dOelii't '°too far when curnat i'oed comtruction COlta are linatina annually at doubl• dSptr-.. OfftetaJ1 senerally concede th•t lilpl'OVIDC tbe lnterebanl• MlWfftl U.e Santa Ana ud Newport fllWNt ll a top priori· tJ f9r;._...,, Reekerotb at.id part I( .. ..,., money probablJ #lll•*°••UIMproJect. But be ati'i .. =°'Gae lDWl'e ....... Wit Jft "s • .. annmd., tftM1ljl, by conservin& in costs not related to construction and by raising user 'imci license fees. Money to make up the rest of the shortfall will have to be raised by the state le1lalature, he said. Orange County officials have been concerned about that deficit because other proposed projects, such as a rettntly-announced $2 billion plan to Improve transportation near the Santa Ana Freeway, depends partly on state finances. filed appeal arguments: The settlement says Matlovicb's loss of P•Y and al· low anc8$ for , tbe period from Oct. 22, 1975, when be wu dis- missed. unW Sept. 10, 1980, when Gesell ruled in bis favor, is estimated to be $62,000. The government maiotalns ln the settlement that Matlovich's dismissal was legal and t.bat the government bas no liability to him, despite bis claims that the. firinc results in personal h~· ment, loss of privacy and damage to reputation. But the government agree<J to pay $160,000 in return for Mallovich's agreement to have Gesell's order vacated and his promise not to seet enlistment in the armed services. During the case, the Air Force changed its positions several times, and as a result of the in· consistencies in the record. one government source said, "The Air Force would be better off to defend its policy in another case." Death toll rises SEOUL, South Korea CAP> - The death toll from the crash of a Korean Airlines jumbo jet rose to 16 when a Korean woman who had been hospitalised with back injuries died Monday , airline of. ficials said. Fountain Valley City Coun· cUman Rocer Stanton swept aU 59 of his hometown voter pre- dncta when he beat incumbent Orange County First District Superviaor Philip Anthony in the Nov. 4 election. Accordlq to a precinct-by- preclnct breakdown of the election recently released by 'tbe county • Reitatrar of Vat.en office, Stanton received 16,630 votes in Fountain Valley and An· thony got 8,30«. Stanton won the election by at· tractlng 58 percent of the total 104,503 votes cast ln the race. He also won in Westminster and 3anta Ana. Anthony won nar- rowly in Garden Grove. Stanton not only won by a con· v1nclng margin in his hometown, he aho took Anthony's hometown. Westminster. But the reswta theN .-ere closer. Stan- ton won '1 of n precincts and won by just 889 votes. · In Santa Ana, which is partly In the Fint District, Stanton made a strong showing winning 112 of 151 precincts. He won by 3,540 votes. Antbony won 20 precincts in Garden Grove and Stanton toot 19. The vate wu equally close, wlth Anthony's S,459 votes com· pared to Stanton's 5,340. our hoc::dll.d 1.e.mbeuczdq. S'Mlatshirt ... Here I CMM Wjth Anothn Wondroua Work of Art paint a mural all alon& tbe coaente matnJnc wall on tbe upcoaat side of Coast Hlpway, between Hlah Drive and Myrtle Street. Wyland hu tone throulh fund·railen and other tortuns in an effort to accompllsh bls 1oaJ mural goal. Now, however, La8UJla cit y officiab have ordered blm to hold evef)'tblna unUl further notice. They want to tb1nk about it. Wyland, DOW 24, may DOW find bbmelf OD the brink of bl.a fint Social Security check before be bean back. IF HE'D t"OU.OWED tbe at.ratep of Roulban or Pastorius, he'd have &ottea tbe job dOoe ftnt and then worried about official 1anetioo. Paint now, ariue later. All of th1a bu pven me lDlplratloo t.o er.et a wtndmill lo my own front yard. T'bU ouabt to pleU4 Newport Beach officials ao end. First I'll jult lutall a pole with tbe windmill fan atop it. Later will come tall braces, anaied out to the pound. Still later, we cab cover over the braces with boards. That should make lt real snua and eosy OD tbe lmlde. JU1t right for the additional bathroom we need. WREN THE BUILDING and safety type• come around, I'll simply claim the whole thine ta an envlroa· mental device -the windmill fan provid1D1 air-powered electricity. That mi&bt slow them down with tbe red tap. After all, it's unpatriotic to challeqe aQ)'tbJn1 that elalm.1 to be envl.ronmenta1 these days. U the enviroament falla me, I'll Just call the windmill an art piece. That should be the final standoff. • W~ <AP> -TWo ...... ~ . .,~ ..,wlllea .. uwto...a out ,Utt .. lliiuelaH1 1tra .... loelal ......., ,,... .,,. ..... -r::r---..rt told ...... " ....... " ... tbe NUNmlllt ......................... e.._... .... ID Ult ,,.._to noll ,_.... Oldlict8 l>tta .. ............. , ...... anMn wbo •llPPOl'.t ttillD with payroll taul. . ... aoaaaT •· •ALL, who Ml'Ved Ii 80dal &ICurtty eolll· mlllklDll' from ua atil im. tolct the Commtuee on Alina that IDCOID9 taMt could be. UMa to pay all or part of the COit ol th• aao.pltal t.nlw'tiic• portioa ol • th••"*-'· Ball Aid Soclal Security taxes tcbeduled to'° 1ato the ba9pltal fud oou&cl tbell e.. trauferrect to tbt other two partl of the •;at.em -old .,. and 1urvhor1' lntur~dlMblUtylnauruee. Jl•~· chairman of the ll'7t Council OD Social Security, the ~rpmttttAle be .... ill •enera! aareement With Ball's pl.an. B'ALL'8 PLAN would coat ·tu.• billion in the current bud1et year -money that would have to be ralaed by ln· crea11.n& the federal deficit or by cuttin1 spending for other gov· ernmeot prosrams. Old-age and survivors' in· surance, the bluest of the three parts ol Social Security, faces a short·term lack of cash despite the blgber taxes that will 10 into effect on Jan. 1. Michael J . Boekin, of the Na· Uonal Burea\I of Economic Research, indicated he was pe11lmiltlc about the fut'Ure of tbe Social Security system in the !int half ol the next century. "IF WE WAIT until the baby· boom generation retires at the tum of tbe century before we be&in to deal with the tremeo· dous long-term deficit in Social Security, we will see the ereatest tax revolt and age warfare ln the history of the United States," Boakin said. He noted that staU.Uciana predict a 1reat rise in ratio of retirees to worken. But Ball 11id there ls no reason t.o delay the retirement a1e beyood&sorcut benefits. "There la no reuon to expect that ln the lone run the economic burden of supporting the present Social Security law will be greater than It ls today," he said. Two fugitives to surrender? CHICAGO (AP ) -Two former leaders of the radical Weather Underground , Bernadine Dohm and WlWam Ayers, are oeeotaaUna to 1ur· render to authorities alter a ct. cade of betas fu&ltlves, a newspaper hu reported. . The Ollca10 Sun-Times Hid lD · a copYJUbt story ln Sunday's edltlona that it bad learned that New York lawyer Mlchael Keo· nedy bu ~ntacted the Cook County State'1 Attorney's olftce about the pcaible surrender. The newspaper uid the lawyer seeks a plea·barlalD OD any outstandlna cbar1ea afi~;t the two, who went into bl a decade ago. Rain soaks Nc;»rthwest ~ Flooding, mudalide• plague Wahington FORECAST ,, -.. . " ..... , .. 41 ., .. ,, .. l 1J • .. Sf ,. 41 .. . == ,,. .. . .... ·" .. 41 .. . 6.S 12 ... "° " ,, .. ,. ' n •• . ,, ' 61 M • 11 ,, .. .. ,. .. ,. ,. .. .. " n • ..... .. ,, .. ,. ' t7 n .. ,. .... 'Cir~ 9=.tit!! :"' i .. ' l -. 1 " ' • .. ' .. 1 • " • 1• t • w . ._, . Charred 1lot ma(binn line the entrance to the MGM Grand Hotel CUino in Lu Veau after a ft,e destroyed the cuino and lower -tortion of the hotel Friday. ldllina 83. · Race swayed SoUth vote White• choae Reagan; blacka liked Caner ATLANTA CAP ) -An analysts of p~identlal election resulta in Jimmy Carter'• home re1ton bu found that most white Southerners chose Ronald Rea1an wblle blacks supported Carter. 1n· a study releued Frtdayf. the Southern Reitonal Councu said lln1erin1 racial division was a factor ln the presidential election, which capped off a year of strained " race lat.ions. "80\JTBERN VOTERS turned out in large numbers with a vengeance," SRC Ex· eculive Director Steve Suitta said. "White folk.a by lar1e num- ben voted to kick Carter out of the White House and black folka voted overwbelmlngly to keep Reagan out." He sald the SRC's survey of key precincts lo nlne Southern states showed that 65 percent of re1taterect black voters went to the poU. with 90 percent of them voting for Carter, while 73 per· cent of reclatered white voters cast presldentlal ballots with about 70 percent of them for Reaean. In the South, only Carter'• home state of Geor1ia went Democratic in the presidential election, a development which Sultta described u "a cold re· minder to Democrats of the facts of life in Southern pres· idential politics.'• BE SAID THE Democratic presidential nominee never has Slayer faces "shot' death ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -A convicted murderer is scbedu.led to be the fU'St man ez .. ecuted by lethal Injection under New Mexico's new death penalty law. A Jury convicted WUUam Wayne GUbert, st, ot two coants of flnt-decree murder Priday. District Judie Richard Traub scheduled the execution for Jan. 23. carried more tban one Soutbem state in the pat 12 years except for 1'18, when Carter carried most of the repon. The SRC said the increuln& number of Republican votes lo the big cities and suburbs of the ·South contributed to tbe collapse of the Carter presidency. •'The Democratic SOutb over the past 18 years baa been 'in· vaded' by Republican outsiders, who DOW· have a maJonty m· the presidential election," Suitts said. BUT DEMOCRATS 11t1ll have a strong hold on state and local offices, he said. The SRC also said that Democrats have a strong pot.en. tial ln luture presidential elec· lions if they form a new coalition involving traditional Democrats, blacks and Democrats who vot· ed for independent John An· denon. U tbe ~nderson vote lo Alabama, Arkanla1p Mtululp. pl, North Carolina and 'ten· neasee had tone for Carter, the president would have carried those states, the SRC said. ''Looking for something good to read? "Want to read about the world? Your own· neighborhood? Sports? Movies? How about music, travel, economics-even the weather? "Well, you don't need .a shelf full of books to find all those good things. . "They're all right here in these pages, fresh every day in your local newspaper. ''I,m Ed 1\sner-and I thinlC t1iere's something for everyone in die newspaper. It's even.got television listings-so you ·n\never miss the best shows-like 'tou Grant.' ,, .~ weig\led LOI ANOBLm (4•> ........, ... 81••••• ~··"" • mtued~'totu& ... Uelnalril Into the ~ attorHr wbO woa • lan aaalmt tbi •roup face a Jail WftD, molt of lt CID a lltigg• back1 \ lur*ilb PfOIP'8m. Lance !Calton, 22-year;old of bajlcl1Mclwr 9'an Kenton, 1M IONPb llUlleo. ao, were 11• tbe aentence Friday· aftier Su~ CQUl't Judie WiWamiP. .. I All GOING to do a job here, and I have no interests at thia time," Clark sald. But be declined to answer a question on whether be wu interested in betn1 attorney 1eneral, and wouldn't say whether he would . take the job if uked. Rea1an's ·personal lawyer, William French Smith, baa been reported to be the leading can- didate for attorney 1eneral. A a liberal .( ?) SACRA.MENTO GP> - If y~ doO't think politics can make 1tran1e b•d· fellows, conaider John Bri.IJI ID(I David Roberti. Bnas. a conservative Republican state senator who ooce aaid Demoerata belonaed to tbe party of ··1rua, ,.,. and aodleas· neas," ii backing one of the Legislature's moat out· spoken liberals for Senate leader. Briggs said that be will vote for Demoeratic floor leader David Roberti or Los Angeles, who is trying to oust Senate President Pro Tem James Milla, D· San Diego. "I am opposed to Jim Mills," Briggs said in an interview Thursday night. "I would vote for Gen1his Khan before I would vote for Jim Milla." Appealvoiood by Singleton SAN DIEGO CAP) -Lawrence Sinaleton's at· ~rney says he will appeal a state appeals court decision upboldJ.na Singleton's conviction and sen· tence for the rape and dismemberment of a ts. year-old prl. Authorities aald Singleton picked up Mary Vin· cent hitebhikln1 In ltichmond, east of San Fran· clsco, in 1978, then raped her, cut off both her arms below the elbow with an ax, and left her for dead. She recovered and is now attending school in Laa Vegas, Nev. He la serving a sentence or 14 years, four months for attempted murder, rape, kidnapptnc, mayhem, f()domy and oral copulation. IN A DECISION issued Thursday, a three· member panel of the 4th District Court of Appeal rejected contentions by Singleton's lawyers that, amoq other tbinp, be aboukl have been convict.eel of • 1-.er mare• tban attempted murder, ud that the prosecutor commented Improperly to the jury on the fact that Singleton did not testify. "Singleton was correctly charged fairly tried and most mercifully dealt witt: vu JU"d'iment day," said the opinion by All-ert Lord, a Superior Court Judie aittina by assignment. In a separate concurring opinion, Justice Robert Staniforth rejected the main deiense contention, that the attempted murti~ ~"'1victioo was im· proper. DEPUTY STATE PUBUC Defender Handy Hortyea aaid the rulinl would be appealed to the state Supreme Court. Stn1leton '1 lawyers argued that tbe charge should have been U1ault with intent to commit murder, for which the tentence ls three years aborter than attempted murder. The difference between the two crimes la often a matter ol diapute. Generally, attempted murder requires an intent to commit murder and an overt act toward the crime, which need not be an assault. Aaaault with intent to commit murder requires an actual aa- aault. Do01estic workers • • • organize ID wnon SAN DIEGO (AP> -Two million Americana workinc u domestics are the plum Ken Maemaji '1 new union wll1 try to grab in the neat two or three years beaa11. "At.olutel)', our goal ta to or1anbe every domesllc worker but first the 200,000 in California," MaemaJl pled1ed. ~ bis United l>omettlc Worten of Amelie.a are 2,100 members J}ready who wW •lo their flrit contnct Sunday. It atvea them sick leave, a 30- cent hourly waae increase and bolpitallutioa for the ftnt time. THE TWO· YEA& CONT&ACT la with Remectr Home" Healtb Ca.re Stntces .• Inc., of San Lula Obtapo, which baa tiieen awarded • f1 .2 million contract by San Dlqo County for in-bome care ol the elderly and dllabled. Any wonen hired lD tbe project will be liven 30 da11 to Ja'D the union. 1 TbeJ wen PJ"QmiHd a week's paid ncatioll, ftve dayt' Itek leave, IO cetata per mile for drivinl to wort ID addition to the rai.M from p .10 to 1.40 urty. "At today'• dollar, they abOWd be maJdnl at leut .... aald MMm~. a as.-1..,.~)d New York City utive wboM ,.rats emlaratecl from tbe W•t lldM. 1111 Sl'.udmotbet'. Nd.Nd at tbe age Of '72 u a dom.tk worw. . llofOboom said be didn't bell .. the pm Intended to kill a~ Paul llonntaiD October tm. i uaur 1 All Just u convinetld they did lntend to do aol$e rather eerioua violence . . . Jo intimJdate hi.al," tbe judge ,._ "We can't tolerate any or~­ Uon or lndlvktuat lmpoaln1 ~ VOWI Oil IOdety by intimidatifa or threats ol violence." • llorantz nearly died after~ snake blt blm but fully •· tovered from the attack. •e challen1ed Hogoboom11 t])eculation that tbe defendaJ4a did not intend to kill him .. d eald he was still wary atqrt Synonon. ' The biggest swap meet on J the Ora nge Coast is found every day in the classified ads in the l•t;ji£1Ql}e11 642-567 I A manacled Larry Layton is eseorted by U.S. manhala as he debarks a plane at San Francisco lntemational Airport. Layton wu returned from New York to face federal charges stemming from the usaaination of Rep. Leo Ryan, D-Callf., in Guyana in 1178. "I'm ltlll in fear," Morarta aaid, "but not to the same extebt , as in the pa.at. • • "THEY DID pick a large ~t· llesnake," the lawyer said. • • it was only to scare me, why d they remove the warning rat- tles?" 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Animal research Supervisor Philip Anthony tomorrow will uk fellow board members to prohibit the sale of animals from the Or ange County Animal Shelter for medical research. Anthony says the county bu made about '51,000 since 1976 by selling more than 8,000 cata and ddp from the s helter to various research laboratories. His argument is that it ii not "morally proper" to permit animals that presumably have been family peta to be used for medical experlmenta. Oddly enouth, be seems to feel this concern need not apply to animaJs that have been bred and raised for research purposes. It is, of course, an old argument and one that bu ob- vious flaws. In the first place, animals that are not claimed from the shelter within a few days are arbitrarily put to death perhaps hardly a preferable fate. In the second place, the use of animaJs in medical re· '>Parch does not inevitably involve cruel treatment. Much of the research hu to do with the use of new druo, COi· melics and other substances not yet approved for human use, as well u the teetlnl of medical procedww that . could save human lives. The contention that animals raised as pets are likely to be more sensitive than those railed for research la specio~. And the fact ia that many of the animala that reach the COWlty shelter are not family pets, but aban· doned strays or the unwanted off1prln1 that res~t from careless breeding. In considering the proposal, superviaon should carefully weigh the so-called moral concerns a1alnat the proven medical value of animal research. It would be im- possible to calculate the number of people who are enjoy. ing good health today be!!auae of Just such research. G reenbelt wins okay State coastal commiaalonera have unanimously · •P: . proved a local coutal plan for 2,850 acres of undevek>ped land in the planned Aliso Viejo community. The recreational sreenbelt Ues within the larpr 6.299-acre All.so Viejo parcel IOUth and Inland of Lasuna Beach . • The plan calls for preservaUon of land wtth1n the coastal commission's current purview. Acceptance of the document by the· commilalonen effeetlvely endl the panel's control over tbe'property. The greenbelt includes a natural park and other areas for visitor activities and Ule9 aimed at belptne pay the cost of maintalnin& the p&rld.iand. Among these are 30 vacation vil1u to be rented to visitors and a resort hotel and conference center. Other uses include a vineyard, winery and restaur.ant, expansion of the A1iao Creek eolf coune, an equestrian center, and a farmers' market. The mixed natural and commerclal·recreattonal \Wet planned for the area are practical and well suited for a permanent greenbelt. • • Opinions expreased In the space above ere thoN of the Deity Piiot. Other 'llews expressed on thlt page are.thoN of their aWhore 111¢ artists. Reader comment is Invited. Addr ... 'he Oally Piiot, P.O'i. Bole 1560, Cotta Me~. CA 92828. PhOM (71') 142'"432~. . Boyd/Clean air ByL. M.BOYD Only two major metro areu ln the United Statel conslatently have met tb• Dear Gloomy · Gus New1 NpoiU 1urstcal 1crub 1ult1 bave beeom• a popular fHblOD ltem Ud are beh11 ripped off .,, ho1pllal e1nplOJff1. Another "operaua1 co1t'' &o be pa11ed a10a1 to UM ,.u.t. c.v. . health ataDd&nt for air poUu- U oo set ln 1t11 by the Fedeul Government - IJJjotane and HoDOlula. That wa• belcJie Mount a . He ... blew ber· top -bow. ap- propriate tbe nnaacaijarr OOodbJe to s;Mue'1 NC· ord, tem;or&rllJ, lloeoltlba remalm dean, t.boqb IM, too, ii ID tM ............ vole.me actbL n•1 a illlMr matter, 1..-, to DOU tlaat UN lovelMJjt of llacllea.,.. lie when U•elJ momtalm ba61. &.member, lt'l ~W..al ID Dunce; <*la., to WW ,... unde,.._ ID JOU' blrdbetla. Q. WMre'd we ,_, t• wor• • ._0111a" ~o ••an ....., A.A.tof ..... •INI I• uae lltli eeatm •• ...... a ....... u ... ....... la ... ,.... of • Ii __ ._. Wttlt I p1UI ... r.e.. EulWaten· AT ....... pla M•elalU• ........... ~--tea.le ...... Witb tel> •••lfDlt.M: .alcllau• v.. All••, aauoaa~ MCaritJ adviNr·S..bt; WWlam CaHJ, campal1" ebalrmaa~ former aad . per•ap1 fature leerett1r1; ,pf' tbe Trea111ry WUllalll'l llmcm· a.public• Na· tteaal CommlttH Cbalrman Wllllam BIOek. ••t WU uUd b1 UM 111'8111 ui'M" .... ," Allee toJcl aa, "aid I attmdecl wttb , ......... .,. pod trtaada." Bat otlllr RNlan luiden i.t •1mr.MMtie to larul NCliftd a0Dvltatlon1. Gov. BUl Clem.a of Tnu and Gecqe 8baltl. a U, trautuoD advlMr, are •un:sJi Reasan that be .. neecb equ 1 · lood relatlou wttb Saudi Anbta and Jordan. Rea1•'1 llldeut poliey eaperta an eyeiq Jordan u tbe cl'\IC!lal lint tn Reqan11 plan for peace on ·tbe Wfl8t Bank. Exponent• of a balanced Jlldeut polic)' fQr tbe n,w a aa a.talal1lraUoa an Mii ... a diAttiirtDI .. Pr• ld•t Canlr'• Ca"'-f . D9ftl ~,11 trldeb II eleutr ,....._, ... ....., bi .......... ; . • -....._. Camp Dari4•1 ct.-up t! •• a.u auawmy wltll • tehitortal ••cbu1e .............. m lordU. Tbat •o•ld •"r•P'IJ 1boot ~wn ............. to ... ., ,.. over tbt llldN ·-aau. -TSIUllNAft Amb1•1dor Sol 1..IDDwta&'• ncdra• lmpOatllle u •l*ial ~ltrMll·U.8. IO·betWMD oo tbe autoaomy plao. • -AMUN 8eudl Arabia UUlt the new aclinlDlltratlon will 4ulc~ ~ tbe bomb rada and full tab ~ Saudll JDUlt b,av• to l(ve tbeli' r.u ,.....,.. tiomben Wortbwhlle rao1e ln tbe Pen.tan o,.lf. Adm. Thomas Moorer, a former ehalrman of the Jo&Dt Chim ot SI.aft waned ReUan Jut before the election that Saudi Arabia and Other Penlan Gulf oP states wW oever fully coopente with the U.S. unW tbe Palettlnian ~oJQeland on tbe Wett Bank bu been returned, That directly contradlcta Befln '1 line that blbllcal IN FAcr, it wu dwill& WI period that Reqan beard alarm from advilen advocatln1 even- handed treatment of ltrael and the Arabs. Sen. Richard Stone, defeatff for Democratic re· nomlAation in Florida and now beinl considered for a hilb State Department or diplomatic post, warned Rea1an to beware Iarael'1 claim to 1o•erelpt1 over 111 of Jerusalem. Tbe private advice from Stone, wbo la a prominent Jewith leader: Work at a Vatlcaniaation of Jeruaalem u a minimum favor to Saudi Arabia. Stone'• advice bad an impact on Reaaan. The battle to pull tbe preaident-411ect back from the brink of all-oat 1upport for Israel la far from over. But ii it continlle9 on ita present path, there la reuon for bope in the Mideast by the U.S. and lta al· lies. Election boosts Bayakawa's standing Altboul!l be wun't runlnc for uYtblnl in tM el9'!tlon Juat held, U.S. Sen. Sam Hayakawa was a liq wtnner. Tbil became a Republican bu captured tM White HoUle and YOt1na lD other ltatel naulted ln lhlfttnl COD· trol of tbe Senate to the llepubllcam. Ever atnce be took offtee in 117•, Ha1abwa bu lteeD re· ~=~~ U1e "JaJ~ ••••tor' from thl1 It.ate u well• in the mlnorttr par. ty of ttie Senat. and a freabmaa to boot. You can 't be much lower than that ln tbe 1tran1e hlerarcb)' that rules eo.a,...... HQUaft WU ~to take a bacll teat not oGly to the mem· ben oltba ~ par'lJ, butte Callfornla'1 other S..tor. Alaa Craa1toa, and •ven all tbe R• ........ t-ftie beW MatodtJ O'Hl' blm. lD tM P«ldiai Gl'der, fJOOrlUD WU at tM bOUomoftbe totem pale. la tbt altutiall be Wat ljDoNd.,, tM ,,... ~ ... -dull ..,. --~' ~ ••1tllla1 •lH to write, tile ......... Ofta~·-­ be w.l ,_ tM .... prof-. of aemantict would find b1maelf attemptiqto explain what he had aald. caAN8TON, OD the other hand, wu enJoyln1 all tbe aJory of beiD.I Calilornla'1 "senior" •enator. That and belo1 a member ol the majority party 1ave bim tbe aay over all ap- polntmeaU to federal officea in Callfonda. ID addition be held further power at the second ruktnl leader of the Senate and held a c:ommlttee cbalrmamblp u well. A coqenltal headline 1rabber, callfornlana couldn't be blamed If they 'tboueht be wu tbe on1J representation they bad lD tbe Senate. Now, a1tbouP be remaiat tbe Junior amator and la still in bll ftnt term, Hayakawa em°f!ea u a member of tbe m tJ party. lleDcefortb feder ap- pointment• to be made In Calllorata will be hl1 to nomlnate. Prom a ae:nator wttb little to do but cut b1t vote, be wtU 1udcl9D11 become a very bGIJ ma lndeed. Wbere few Mol>M vSllted b.11 omce, thin Wilf DOW be a well beaten path to llt• door bf new1men, omce ...ten llDd otbet 1uppUcanta. Senate tradition, the nominees for these jobs will be cbosen by Hayakawa. Thia also goes for any vacancies on the federal court.a as well numel'OWI otber federal jobs in Callfomia fllled by Presidential appointment. And, an1one to be ap~inted from Cal1lorn1a to other Joa.~ ln- cludtn1 the Cabinet, mutt be okayed b)' Hayakawa. That becauae they require Senate confirmation, t0metbln1 which cannot be 1alned ii the home at.ate Senator objectl. What tbla meant to CalifQI'· n1a.m la that they will aoon .. an entirely different breed ol cat taklnl federal poltl wttbtn tbe at.ate. Cranston had embarked on an afftrmaUve... aetlotl kick, fllllnl court Jobi and otben wttb et.b.Dlc minorities re1ardlea ol their ablliUea. B.AYilAWA1 . belDI of an ethnic minority DtmMU, talrel a dlm view of aucb prac~c~1 ,belle.mi each lncllvtdual 1DOWC1 1tand on merit and the beat quallfted abould 1et tbe Jobi ,. 1arc1Jeu of race, color « c"9d. 1'urtbenn0fe, be demomtrat.d well u pnmdent of San l"ran· cllco State that M 11 ·~ on law and order. TboH views flt Dlcel1 wttb Reapn aDd Ul\ll'el that tbe new apPOtnteea will bave llmUAr lea111.tq1 • But Ha7atawa'1 lmportanN will be far more than banct11n1 p:.ilrODqe. His voice will now take on new authority in the 'Senate. For be la in tune wtt.b Reaean on lDOlt iuues, ra.Dlina from atftrmative action aDd bus~ ln1 to education and welfare. The th1np be bu been 1aylna will no loqer be 1lou1hed off at the eccentrtclU• of a mJnor and very Junlor senator. To the eon- trary be will be talktnt u a member of the majority party and will be IUlpected of wlcinl 'the Pre11dent'1tbinkin1. NO LONGE& will labor, bull· nest ,and others from Callfomta 1eektn1 help with the ad· mlni1tration or in matter1 before the, Se.i-ate be cbuiDI after Chnatoa. Now lt wU1 be Hayawaka who bu the entree to the White House and 11 in favor wltb the Smate majority. Th1t turnabout in Hayakawa'• political fortunes mar well · 1cotcb tbe plant of many am- bitlout DemocratJc polltlclans, and in tbe Republican ranb a1 well, who were lootinl forward to cball~~ h!I re•leetioa bid in 1112. SUddenly,.be 11 PO kmaer tbe euy l)Ulbover they bad u., awned. With tbe Republlcam tD control ol the White Houae and tbt Senate be will 1row tnc,..... IDtb' formidable durtq tbe re- malnlnC two )'ears of b1I preNDt term. e r ·~·' ................. ·!111111 ... ,....., .............. ... ••• .:.':t n::= ........ ••rt ., t•• ...... "'°-" ,..,_ uw I ..... 8*lrriq .,. o ••••. teeta, a eoal· ,.. Wlllcla speetaUlel In lt111 ..... ..-.a1 la1lb t.ch. Pd bHa ~ b1 mecllcal i. ........... wbo bellJboo --.: ed, 1qbll t!Q8rim.mtal dnlp Md tlllinJMiuUc tiardware. 1'beJ Ila•• created u atlDOlpbere' tlaat eacoura1u lan1ton to belleW 8117 ftrm pla;tq uWnd wtt1a .. ,..,.., bot new lluDcb 1n medlelDe ii a bettable winner at the' cMla NllRer. II lt l.ter turns out that 1ucb comttanle1 are fhaanclal tetllltnal caaes, beJODd the belp Of ur buliw1 pbyalciw, well, that'• tOUlb for the buyer. Wall Street ll a buaar where the fakln make tbe1r Urine by mak· in1 their cuatomera believe foolllb stories. So be. tt. TD CONDUCT of medical re1earcber1 who lend tbem9elft8 to the Wualom ere& Junk, U thole ol UI Wbo foUow auch thin•• well know, baa dauntlna preatl•e tbeae days. .we have wortbleu roeb ~ sold at fancy prices. We have mu1lcian1 and aetora Im· peraonaun1 · 1arba•e and beinc re · warded ext.or· n tionately.'lbe u1ele11 and -- the ugly ia being apotbeoaiaed aa some form of art in some• form of circles. You may not know that 1980 baa been declared World Ephemera Year in Eneland. Tbll, said one observer, "1bould be the year when j~ comes in- to it1 own." The year i1 sponsored by the E. Society, wb.ich ii so swollen with Itself that it ii ta1klq of atartiJ11 an ephemeral univenity faculty, · wherein old Munl stubs and wartime ration boob, not to 1~ak of old empty bottles of Dr., Browne'• Cblorodyoe (the Britilb ~all) are liven the academic attention tbey so richly deserve. BOW TO DEFINE el)bemera? Keats aald lt beat: Lil• .. but 0 doll. A /rogU• d•to·drop on U• pmlout 1DQfl From o tree'• nmmU. lo practice lt means sometbina you threw in the wuie·buket. or your father or 1randfather did. Old laundry and grocer:s bllll are areent. HaodbWa ol an earlier day, ancient almanacs, and prloted matter of any ldnH printed since Gutenberg's day are Sold. "The rlae in ephemera prices baa been sta1gerln1," says Hilary Kaye ol Sot.beby's, which hu been boldinl ephemera auc· tiODI alnce 1175. ''Old biscuit Um which 1old for over $40 two yean aao can IO for u much u $500 tc>Qy. Certain Edwardl.an posten and p-eetlnc cards have 'rilen over the put four years .by SOO to 1000 percent respec· tively." THE cou.Ecroa•s puak>na cannot be defined or undentood. lo a world where a 1in1le postaee stamp can be sold for nearly e>ne million dollars we should not be surprised that a rare bua ticket can fetch over $20. Tbere exlata in Durham, 'N.C., tbe world's ireatest collec· tion of cilar wrappers, housed in the WlWam R. Pertlna Library. Say1 the top doe of the Ephemera Society, Maurice .JUckarda: "To me, ephemera represents the other bait of bis· tory, the half without 1uile. When people put up monuments of publlahed omcial war hll· tories they had a eOnatant eye on their audience, and their: b:latory would be adjusted to ault, whereu ephemera wu never expected to survive -it would oormallJ have been thrown straight away -eo tbat it CGD· taint all IOrt.s of human qualities •blch would otherwise have been edited out." There is an indisputable fascination to the Britlaher, or the student of Britain, from Pad· dingt.oo Station to, say, Newbury with the date 1896. Lookinl at lt la a kind of Roncbach teat. Were you to write down all that la evoked by almply looking at it, I d.areaay you would find out a lot about younelf that you did not know before. Old fight programs do that for me. Someone once gave me the proiram of the gnat Ketchel· Job.Dion ftgbt held at Colma in the early days of this century. I WA:KE UPYOUR MONEY! nm WEllS FARGO GOIDEN .rr kept lt for years, despite a ,1J atron• feelln1 a1atmt Hvlnl •. · tbln••· because It seemed to tell ' • me all about the San Frmcilco before the fire and quake. And after • & . <" NOSTALGIA BAS its 1tronsat pull, it seei:m to me,· ·1•1 when lt ii no1tallia over thlnal ·»· you ha•• never experienced . rather than th1D11 you have lived tbroqh. In the deepest .J part of me the sao· Frandaco that exllted before I came here , , lti 1155 ts more vital to me than · tbeplace l'veapent25yearain:-· · .: Michael Haseltine of · Sotheby'a, who handles . • ephemera auctions, saya that ephemera la indeed a growth in- dustry. A shard of a broken violin may be rubbtSb to y0u, but to a man who bu Imagina- tion and more money than be knowa what to do with, it can be a printe maetc. "..°' . ··) '•. r: l • ;J . ' . ' .. 10 .. . . I I I ' Now, with The Vklls Fargo Golden Reward you can get interest on the fuhas you use for che~ -tQrough our Cheeking/Interest Plan --with no minimum cneckirig balance or fee. Plus personalized stagecoach checlci, a safe d~osit box. your own Pttsonal Bariker,lM no·Gharge ttaveters checkS and money orders -seven valuable ~ahk services in all - wttfl no service ~es. · . All yours nowwltll a two thousand dollar balance in any \lk11s Fargo Bank savings plan, incl~ our~ yield, 26-week $10,000 Treasqry Certificate~ · · · ' rM \\WfS ~ Reward. There's nothfhg else under the sun quite Hke It . • .. . f I • I I. Oa Nov . Ith, 1110 Baeau· 1~ ComPQJ AftQOUDeecl · Glvln1 Away "1100,000 In Dlacounts On All In Store Items. To Date. 'lbere Have Been Ul,800 In Dl1count1 .Given. I Rg_,iti ~l,Y Compan!J1 GoldsmlthJng •Appraising• ~ • ""1:NJlng ti.JI Newport~• C4*I Mesa. CA 926.17 Here's how ChirQPractic treats Arthritis ArdwitJs Is an acute or chrontc inllammalon of one or more of the jolnu of the body. The lnfbmmatt0n may ln¥Olve 10me or all of the 1UUCture1 enterln1 in the fonnaclon of the joint-the bones. the c~. the me~. muscles. etc Chlropnctk appt"Oaches arthritis from a uuse sundpoint. It is directed tot.he restoration of normal nerve funruon; ai1owm1 the nmnl hultr11 processes of the body to operate. by mearw of 1p4nal adrustmenu. '!bur doctor of chiroprxtK Im the training and txperlence to treat arthr1tts and relieve the d1scomforu of the condition Under ch1ropracuc c.ire. mviy conditions can be relieved. Dr. l..t. F. ~· D.C. Dr. Jab W. PIY , D.C. Ille. 2711 ._, c..t HwJ,. s.19 HI .c ...... ...... 24~ ...... '7M070 ,,.....,. .. t11t C'N int..-... oJ Mn41t -., ,.... ...... cl • ......,,"' •• "".,,. -..... ,..._.... .. --- "Got o ~? Then wrltt to Pal Dunn. Pat wUl cut red tape, {letting tM ~andoction .,OU Mm to 1olve bleqtdtlt1 in goNmmtnt and burineu. Mail JIOU' quelfionl to P.at Dunn, At Your~~. ~ Cocut DoU11 Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Cotto Meto, CA nn1. h man11 tetten.OJ pom~ wUl be cwwered, but phoned inquiriel OT ltttnl not including the reodn'• full nonu. addrtn ond burineu houra' pltoM number cannot be.conl1dered. ThUcolumn opptortdoi· l11 tzc~ Sundays." S119ar nlld1f 'cft"ftl8%ed' DEAR PAT: What is the sugar content in eranola cereals compared to conventional cereala? My kid.a claim there's less aucar in granola, but I'd like to find out for sure. J .T., Newport Beach 1'le AIU' ~ of 14 uUeaalb dl.utWed puola cereab ~ from ZZ • sz pereeat el IM prodllda' dry wetcltt; aeew611 .. ,......,, ol &M U.8. Depanmem ol A~• N.ateat C.m· ,..w. Laboralo1'1. Aa uaJ1• el IZ a.Yea· UouJ eereall lllowed .Ut sqar eamea& raqed fn• a.. &tau 1&omoreUlu5' pereeat. Rei_.. tl..e ll•ltftl DEAR PAT: I ordered an Item from a mall· order company for my nephew's birthday. It ar· rived after bis birthday, but I was baltant to send it back and decided to keep the present for another occasion. What are my rights in tb1I tye of attua· tlon? How soon does aomethina have to be re- turned in order to have it accepted by the seller? -~ ... -!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~--R. G. , Coeta Mesa II )'Ga're dealbac w1&la a respamll>le eo•paa1, ret11n9 ....U, ue aecep«ed wl&llla It da11 after cleU•eJ7. la JOU eue, , .. eRld bft Maned &M The White Oak Thanksgiving A beautiful, new restaurant carries on the tradition of holiday dining at the NeWporter. Roast Young Tom Turkey .....• 8.95 Pinmuc-App~ dressing, giblec gravy and cranberry sauce. Prime Rib of Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.50 Au jus wl!h creamtd Horseradish sauce. Minted Trout . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 10.,25 Stu/ftd \t111h mint, wrapped in bacon and gencly sautttd. New York Sirloin Steak ....... 13.95 Choice cut of fi~ bttf prepared to your orckr . Broiled Lamb Chops ....•.... 13.50 Bro1kd to pnf ucion and served with mint jelly. Children under 10 Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2S Prime Rib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . 8.50 Entrees include choice of soup or salad, fre sh vegetables, desse~t and beverage. Please make reservations early ... phone today (714) 644 .. 1100. Open weekdays for luncheon, dinner nightly and Sunday. Brunch. pae•a1e aopeaed aad marted: .. .., .... -....... Bleier.'' u. paS.,. ... ,, .... ,.. ... '"'' ietfwpaJta1 ...,.,.... .. . Wlaea eompaa1 trnr, aaelt H tacernd mere ... .,.., la Ute reuoa fw reem.lal •erda.a· dlae, •Mt fir•• wtu rel11tkne tlae CMt of postap. If tlU bppeu te ,_ .. Ute hdare, MIMI a eo•,..._ leUer ud Mid Ute •ere•aadlae •UI lite eompaa1 respoa4ls wttlt malllq tutr.dloaa. No ~Id .. •llp, .. rd-4 DEAR PAT: I placed an order with Starcreat of California which resulted in my beinl owed $8.M. I asked that this amount be refunded in-stead of credited to my account. Then I wu asked.to send my oriamal ereen packl.q slip. I re· fuaed to do Ulil as it ii mf proof that money ta owed to me. Certainly tb1I firm should be able to ilaue a refund bued on its o-.s statement which indicated that I do have credit eomtn, to me. L.A., Yucca Valley A &&uen.a .,..._womaa 1111 Ille eompa117 poUe1., ........... tlaie orlllaal _,.,~Ute pae..., •Up .. WIMU7 .. .,.. ........... ..,.. .. for ere41& d9e •a •lie erder. 1"'1'1111 CIMIN bppea,'' site aald, 1111eea .. ,..... eealil ... •••ral ~ ol -paetiq .., .......... ..,... wftlt eadt ~ •allel. '' Y• uted te •••• a eopJ fer JMr ... nee• ud .... u., onOUl te ftJlll •-. CHto•er lenlee ::,ir•nmeat, atarcre1t of Catu..aa. 11.M aed AYe., c.&a .... m11. .... Ute ........... reee1-. J9V,.,... wUI a....._. hitmedlateb'. · E•ern a.eescme11u .--.. DEA& aBADE&S: fte c.u .. er &ael'IJ CeadJ ef .\merka'a aew ..... for CIM .. tn .................. tra-...n ,_ ........ ~laftlt••eltlleee. Tiie '"GIMete8aY1a111eaUp1Da1Jan: Ollt Gu, or •.. f"eu..._.e ... an..._ ... ...., ... C.Y .......... I ...................... ,,... .... .. ,. ... __.n ... ef1M1r•lfeadl.,.... ..................... .., .......... ~ ... lt21Zbl o..r '"• ... c ..... ......, CMliel ._ A.merlea, .... .._ .,.._ ..... ..., 1• •1&.N.W.,W .......... ,D.c.-. BASED ON 1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP FOR SCJ600 C...~fwfl& ~· •hid ••1 nll IN A D OUT IN 30 MINUTES • JUICllAa • CAIDIO-YASCULAI TRA'"IHG • 5-PA.Mft SHOWll/LOClll AIUS flOll ... & WOMIN ONM 7 DAYS A WllK HOUl5' M()M.NI ._, 0,.. SAT,_.,.• SUM •-a,. -=· • IMDIVIDUAU Y SUPBYISID ,.OG«AMS • COID SUPll SAUNA • COID txaCISI ... 001 • COID LUXURY SPA SUP9t MAUnWS •STOL JOJJ ...... c.t .......... 557-9861 The Brooks Brothers selection of Odd Trousers . .. includes a wide choice that is especially attractive for Christmas giving. Woollen fabrics are carefully · selected for Brooks Brothers, in shades to complement sport coats and blazers. Authentic Tartans, $90 Cavalry Twills, $75 Flannels, $77 €ar use ,. lfilt urged t!=~P) -A Republican as- semblyman says the ~1i1lature would re· ove a .. IUSpldoo in the I ubllc mind" lf it ~pped leasing cars for ~ wmakers and paid J eir work-related travel expenses lnltead. "While I believe that l abuae of the (car) l privile1e la rare," Aa· blymaa Bob Naylor taid, "I 'think the cur· f ent arran1ement thbuld be replaced by a • lnucb fairer 1JSt,em.1' /J'mB RAVE been a ew lmtancea in teeent an where lawmakers their state cars for rivate travel. Currently, the state s all or part of the of leuing a car for each legislator and pro- Jidea tbem with a state· ltald 1uoline credit ,ard . • ' 11NDE& NAYL0& 18 ropoaal, lawmakers . .,uld be relmbuned for iravel between acramento and tbelr l1tricts and for other ravel related to 1talatlve business. Naylor, R ·Menlo !'ark, said the present b•tem coat the state •bout $DO,OOO laat year pd cmtended that his proposal could aa ve ~ey. · The Aasembly Rules Committee will consider ~aylor'a proposal, which la HR51. •&WAWU, ft. <Alt> -a.Ille ...... ...,.,,. .. ..uJ 111.••u...a_..iWktor ...... ,..,. ............. . ..................... from .. ,...,...,.Natll,are- •arkable taleDt emeried: a tomputer·llke memory for mule. . . He can nmember whatever 1ae•1 beard and Immediately sa&.Y it CID t.be ptuo, D0&e tor note. Aod at 31, be Ii•• eon· cert.a at .ehoOll and holptta. Bil adopUve mother, llay, 1ay1 It all be1an one IDCll'D1DI when .. beard mualc comma from bil room and tboulbt the teleTIUoll bad bee.a left OD over- nl&ht. • "•E WAS SITl'ING at the piano, playtn1 Tchaitonky'1 Piano Coneerto No. 1, ~ We Love,' all the way tbloueb," abe Hid. "It waa Liberace'• theme ICJGI, and tha\'a where be bad beard it. "Cinderella," whi ch was scheduled to end at the same time that "Dallas" would be over. ':t!I': --~ ..... ~ e • .ffLS. tJI. ,m.d ru ...... oOi 8"tDt ."l: .... tlft fll illalle... . Tbe ~ mu appean .i churebe11 acb00l1, nuniDI hOm• .na baullall, wttll aome C>fA.be elUuitable'!:a~ •.PC>Dlond by ueoc.-u. .Joi' ~. retarded and ...u .. ~ ll"C>Upe. R&'8 AL80 asaN oe IOCaJ· televillOD ~. Ud a crew from ABC'• '!'ftiat'• lneredlble" waa at t.be · Lemke home lat week, ftlmJn1 a eetmiet for a fllture brOedeut. • Lede'a brain apparently ap- proadliel mmle muds u a eem- puter woald, Hid pey~at Darold Treffert, ezeeuttve dlrec· tor ol tbe FOlld du Lac County Mental Healtb Center. The p11cblatrle term for tbe pbenomeaoo wu idiot Hvant, literally translated u "learned ldlot.'' be said. "It la uaociated with retarded penom 9bo have remarkable powen of memory,•• Treffert said ... Of coune, Leslie'• cue la even more 1trild.ng becauae be also ta blind an suiters from cerebral pally." ···"-·----··- ''AND BE SAID 'I 'm ba..t ... f • . , ..... un. . .. And that waa tbe be8ln- Din1." Before Leslie learned to talk, Mn. Lemke and her husband Joaepb sensed that he waa drawn to music. Tbey sot him a piano, played recorda for him, san1 to him. SQ opera sponsors announced the popular television show would be videotaped and shown alter the opera, with refresh-ments. Leslie came to live with the Lemkes u a 8-month-old Nby. BE ''LOOllED JUST awful, terrible . . . a helpless, forlorn· He learned to sins before be could talk and can imitate Loula Arlllltrcmi and Al Jolson and otben, •lnllna in German and Italian aa JVell aa Enellsh, although his speech remains primitive. MIRACQLOUI TALENT DISPuYED May Lemke clepe rhythm •• L .... pleya [] c c c c c c [] c c c c c c c c • l'I • BAROQUE SILVERPI.:ATE BY WALLACE. . . . 1IlSplfat10Il: the frescoes of Michelangelo, c. 1540. content: the spirit of the artist, the skill of contemporary artisans. ' design: a meld of scrolls, beading, flowers. application: at the renaissance o'f romance, c. 1980. SUffimary remarks: we think Baroque is proof that joy comes from beautiful things. · Sliver, 166. From our B1roque collection. Selection may vary from store to store. c c " c c c 0 0 .. ~ :,~,.·~ sr =•i::·.:= ................. ~··· craae, aara lat bellena tlM ...... ..,. wW lilt • lot ..... tllM • twt.iUD• rtde -•• IMCh•'crMail. 011191, w-. club wu tM eartll.J . 1ettla1 f(W. • tb• ,Jon TH¥olti ft.Im "Urtaaa eoww." HY• tta. variety of couatl'J f; mmlc, dlit lure ol lta lyrid Ud · • anodlMd attracUool like ttae , mecbanleal bull aad watern • fa1bloa will maintain tb• • "cow~ cblc" fever. I ftlS llOVIE IDLP•D la.eb dolem ~ llmllar clubl acre. ! tbe country, many of them l converted dl1co1 wbou • rhythm.le beat was becomln1 I-unlm1 aUve and borina to ' tc u.tenen. atron1 1bow up weartn1 snappy westem haw, bootl and jean•. and some drive 1hlny pick~ truckl with Confederate Oa11 tn the re~ window and bumper atlcken dertdlp1 disco. and remained so because lt la functlonal. "You can dress comfortably 1ritbout havinl to wear ties and ttarcbed tblrtl," says Gilley, cou1ln to fellow siD1er-pianlat Jerry Lee Lewla. "And you don't have to fix your bair Juat riCbt. The clubt that have banned Jean• and cowboy bata are golnl to have to chan1e." And the onslau1bt of country music baa even affected iome skating rtnka, whole traditional Choi in Pakietan ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -South Korea's Slate Affairs Minister Choi Kwang Soo ar- rived here Sunday for a two-day visil, the fU'St trip to Pakistan by a Cabinet-level South Korean since diplomatic relations began "WE'VE COMB A LONG way from the days of the box rultar and mandolin. We don't live lD the Stephen Foster days any more. You keep rollln' with th• flow, as Charlie Rich would say," Gilley says. "Kenny Rogers bas helped the country music scene. He came from the rock field, jumped to 'Lucille' and got across-the-board acceptance. Our music needed this Kind of exposure.'' GJLLEY'8 CLUB. near Houston, ls a 48,000-aquare.foot cavern with a capacity of up to 5,500. Attractions include a mechanical punchln1 bag and the mechanical bull, made famous by "Urban Cowboy." "At the club, you can drink, dance, ride the bull, pick up women or use the punching bag," be says. But riding the bull is not for him. 12 years ago. Choi told reporters be would discuss international and bilateral matters with President Mohammed Zia ul- baq and other Pakistani leaders be re. Western fashion, Gilley maintains, bas become popular "I can ride it and I have four or five times. But the operator can hurt you if be cranks it up. I don't want to get hurt.•• Plate of the Day XMS KID -Not all Capricorns were born on Christmas Day. but Paul Mark Hurst was. lnlormatloft tor the "Platt Of 1114 Oay" 11 MCIP!led by Mika l"•ley, auflM>r of ,,,. 1m HllllOft of uw .. _., -of "9f10Nll1-4 Callfornl• llcHI-. Plattt Anti-drug fight begun by nurse VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -A silver·haired retired nurse bas embarked on a campaign to promote an idea that 1he tblnka will put the West Coast's heroin lmportln1 syndicates out of business. Charlotte Cook. who wu bom in Canada but worked and now llve1 Ln San Francl1co, believed that a heroin maintenance 111tem alon1 the Brlllah model would help clear the 1treet1 of addtctl and curb the criminal acti'rit1et many must rely on to 1upport their bablta. IN B81TAIN, ADDICTS A8E le1ally preacr1bed juat tooulh berotn to 11U.f1 tbelr habltl and are 11aduaU1 weaned off the clr\ll. Canadian addict• art offered malntenante-witbdrawaJ ~amt whlcb UH methadone, a 1ubltJtutt J.., eUve Ulan heroln, but 1ubject to otfier, advetM aide effecta. M1. Cook w11 ln Vancouver to contact IJ'OUl>I and lndMdua11 who would Uk• to '" Canada adopt the pro11am. She Hid tbe and her unnamed 1roup plan a campalfn 1lmllar to tbat of CltlHDI Aaatn1t Crime nc ., 1 1 ,000·member Callfornta-baHd or1anlaatlon whicb bu been lobby- inl for a ~In maintenance pro1r1m. IH& PLAN8 TO &TA•T BY 0r1l.Dilln1 HnlOr c.ttlJem• lfOUPI IMcauH many addlctl prey on the elderly. Vancouver1 Brltl•h Columbl•i. ind San Frandtco woula be the llnt to tMnent from th• prosram. the Hid. Both have Jarce poputatlou of heroin addict• and 1uffer the conHquencH Uirou,h armtd rob!Mry. mualiftp, prottltuUon and rfla~ tttme. Tomorrows Technology ~ere Today ~\.oe sot rwo plant available now. r Some people ltke to keep all their money handy In a dieddna account. Other people likt to keep a little money in the!l' checlong account and a IOt Of money In thcii'\Bvi~ account. But almo&t evcrybOdY ls looking forward to ea.ming lntereat on the same money they use to write checks. So we've got twO plans. our p,.mtu lntere1t/ CMc:ldna PlaD lt fm of monthly tervlce ~with $1000 mlnhrium. Maintain a $1000 minimum balance ln this plan, and you can have an INerew'Checklna plan fa. of monldv ~ awp. You1l eam 5}(\ 81\matl 41\taat on the same mohey you uae io wnte chttka. TSL-PBIL BEGAN 1wap meet~ ln Oetobtt' 19 under a CCJOtract tut upu;e. ID April tm. 'lbat eontract . pn the fair board 2$ "l'ffllt ol tbe IJ'OSI. The early rene10UaUou i'Were lluqc.bed Ulla year MCa\9e the fall' board wantl to free about 1hc acre• of contract- leued land held by Tel· Pbll >l the comer of Fair ·Drive and Newport Boulevard. 1'be board wJQta to develop the parcel lD hotel facllltles, but Tel·Pbll bolda a 10.)'ear r.,.ra. ble leue apUon on property~ includel'tbat parcel. Under the new plan, Tel- Phil wW atve up ita lease on the property eyed for a hotel, but maintains a right of first re- fusal. THAT CLAUSE WOULD al- low Tel-Phil to conatruct a hotel on the site, leasing the land at the same rate that the h1lhest ouuide bidder would offer the board. · Board members balked at the proposal, but finally ap- proved it when the two Newport Beach swap meet operators Coast panel nixes beach work bl,Ock State C04Stal commia1lonen ha"' Hjec!ted ... appeal of two Le1una B4tac'h residents wbo toCICht to block a permit for storm dralna and sidewalk work at Malo Beach Park. The commission decided 8-1, with one abstention, that the la- s u e was not of statewide 1ignificance, thus allowing the regional coastal commission ap- proval of tbe project to stand. The city of La1una Beach plaAI to replace 1idewalb, in- stall a storm drain system and reeonst.ruct curbs and gutters near Coast Hitbway at Main Beach Park. The estimated $100,000 project would replace an existlbl 10 to I 1Z-foot wide concrete, asphalt, and sravel pathway with an elgbt- f oot wide uniform concrete sidewalk. · The storm drain will be de- signed to reduce flooding on tbe south side of the highway near Broadway. Appellantl Gene Athertcm and John Gabriela of Laguna Beach contended the project would re- move an eight-foot strip from the park and stated the work UI UD· necessary because there UI a bro•d walk parallel to the highway. on any Dalance you maintam in your plan. We've g<>.[ twO plans because people are differen But wc'vc got one minimum that ~bOOy can aifCe on. Our $1000 minimum is a lo< less than a lot of financial institutiOns. And no bank or savings and loan: pays a higher rate of intttest. • Wlth either plan, you can apply for a COmbincd Check and Charge Card (MuterCard™or Vtsa•)/Reacfy Reserv:- Ac.count and Check Guarantee Cira. And Y9U can get either plan at any QM of our over 590off'lles all over California Right now, todiy, Y9U can he amlng interest on the sam~ money~ Ualj to write chedc8. COme to S«urity Paclrte Bank. We've 90t tw0 different plal'\S and ooe wonderful minttnum. Bebtuse we.'rc lo6kin1 forward to serving ~ better ..., ______ ..... . ti• •J ·, . . . >. ! Ear-Si-ted jfft Le• Becker, 'president of Costa Mesa· Newport Harbor Lions Club, makes ceremonial pa11tn1 of $20,000 to Dr. Stanley van den Noort (ceptel"), dean of UC Irvine Colle1e of lfedlcb)e, an4 Dr. l:dward K. Wona, chief of opbtb•lmolOgy at UCI Medical Center. Money railed dur- ing club'• annual Cotta Mesa Fish Fry is beinl donated for eye bank and eye re- search at medical center. ~ursing ho01es fined $75~000 SACRAMENTO (AP) -Operaton of 42 nun· lnl bomet ln California bave been tined '15,000 for health care violatiom ud bave qreect to sell their bomes ·-to another company, state bealtb officials report. 1'be state Healtb Servi<* Department said the aettlement of "loaptandin1" eomplaJDU acaln.st Comolldated 1Jbert7 nunlnf.hom'8 will let the bom• stay open and avoid a _.ult. Under the asreement, Beverly Euterpdlel of Pasadena, wblcb owns " nunln1 taomea ln Callfornla, will obtain 17 pereem stock ownenblp tn Coalolldated lJbertJ. Tbe other 1J peretnt ol the stock ii owned by the public. DIEPA&TllDIT SPOK&SllAN PSR Wetuer Jaid it WM the &hird time receaQy tbllt tbe d6part: ...._ 1n., ... a Mue .. almt ana=me ~...... . ........... C.U0Udattill LI •. ti .. i ed ln Fresno. ,.... .,..., ta cl ..-..m-for nrto• lnataneee .ot poor care and inadequate •tafftnJ at the 42 homes, the department said. In addition, Ronald H. Tanner, wbo operated Hillview Convalescent H09pital in Petaluma, paid $10,000 fOT' violationa and bad bis ~ revoked, the department said. Department Uceum1 clb'ec· tor Donald Hauptman said it hasn't been de· termined whether that facility wu actually con· trolled by Consolidated Uberty. HAUPTMAN SAID THE department ori1inally a0u1bt more than $150,000 in fines • against tbe nunln1 homes. Four Comolldated l.Jberty bomea also bad their licenses revoked: Petaluma Cate aad Guidance Center, Hy·Lond Ccmvalescent Haepital in Santa Barbara, Capitola Extended Care Center in Sant• Cruz, and Hlll Road Copvalffcent- Hoapital in Novato, the department aaid. But the revocations were stayed and tbe llcenaes placed on one year'• probation. Beverly Enterpriaa will mana1e tboH bom• at well u Hillview Convalescent H09pttal, the department said. Another provision of the settlement ii that Clyde Dablln1er of Freano, former Tice cbalrman of Comolidated l.Jberty, will no laaJer serve u a director or officer of Conaolidated Liberty, and cannot contract wlth that company for aemcea. Nuke plant planned ·· HONG KONG (AP) -Plana to build Chine's fli'lt nuclear plant, to be located in Guansdou P.rovtnee near Roni. Kon1, ba.e been compl~ th• Cb1neae communlat newapaper Wen Wei Po re· Ported. The mwapaper aald the $3.3 blllloa plant'• two 800-mepwatt 1.-ieraton eveatually will procbaff Power equal to the province'• current tolal Output. Guaacdonl authorities •v• in'1ted American nuclear npertl to survey four aitee ln the Shen Zben munlcl~ty borderiDI ffoQc Kona, the re- Port aald. No dedlioa on the ftnal alte hu been made. 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If you're not a New Horizons Club mem~r. you can join by maintaining a $2000 minimum balance in any San Diego Federal account. • Jtt1~"" Cltttklfll is 1v1Jl1ble ooly to lndivtdual1 and crna10 non-proftt orpnizatiou, Exdmive "California Scenic" checks! a ltl ---... 200 fREE if you sign up by Dec. 31st! A unique series of attractive ucalifomla Scenic" checks has been created exclusively for Interest Cl1'cklng customers ... and you can receive your first 200 checks free if you sign up by December 31st. Each check order features a rotating series of ten different illustrations of California scenes arid landmarks ... including Lake Tahoe, Balboa Park, the Golden Gate, and seven others. Or. if you wish, you may select our tasteful "Executive Design" checks. Plus, you'll receive a beautitul check.bOOk wallet! . upuN ..... 30112 CIOWll Willey Parkway JOUlh of Nl1u.t lloed Telt~~ 49"~210 1.01. Your key to f:omplete Interest Checking convenience! 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Then you'll stan the new year with the total banking convenience of /nt,,est Checking ... at San Dieao Federal! . · Announcing a Girard Per~ux colledion seldOriJ seen OUtSide Of Europe. Right here in Newport Beach, you can find one of the most comprehensive selections of Girard Perregaux watches available anywhere. A com- bination of uncompromising accu- racy and elegance has been the mark of a Girard Perrega1,1x since 1791. From Monday. November 24, through Saturday November 29, you>"e invited to view the Donavan & Seamans' Glfard Perregaux watch collection. Our broad selection includes Quartz Chronom- eters as i,ve// as classic and contem- porary dress watches for men and women, ranging in price from $200 to $15,000 . . , .. ........ [ lf .. ,. Welcome Santa as he arrives via helicopter into Fashion Island, Friday, Nov. l8 at 1:00pm. The spot is the Nchrian Marcus/Yamato Restaurant parking lot. Visit with Santa in his Christmas House and receive a free coloring book. Santa photos available. Jlm Nlcbelinl. wbo l"UDI one-man winery in St. Helena, watches ena1bed 1rape1 now into vat. He mates Wine in cellar his grandfather did during PbohibWon. ,. .. Dude ranch liaA everytliing but shootout. • •oNDER VALLEY (AP) - ' TM dallll ltart setUn1 tbe WUd . W .. t tnatment e•en before tbeJ'ft llrrtved at Calllornia'• o14111t di.Ide ranch. A band of "de1perado1" boarda tbe ..,U' charter bus ~tbe narrow roadway into W Valley. Hoptq te> rilbt tbe Wl'CIDll ol evil ucetton, tbe budltl btl puaen1ers to ac· c9pl $1 mWIClll ln play mODe)'. Sacb tbenaal1w bave been drawiq frwtrated eowpoke1 to the Wonder Valley Dude Ranch for atmo,t TOyean. un WAS n'A&T&D ln 'lill by a •entleman naine of Georae PlencJa," said the ranch'• third owner, Stan Oken. "He wu a cattle rancher and 1tarted cbarslnl peata. I don't know wbat be wu cbaritnJ then.. but I'll ~ it's not what we cbar1e now ." Probably not. Oken collects $50 a day for a double room, in· cludinl meals and entertain· meat. "Duda" who want to ride a bone pay more. "But " oiler a number ol ac-U.tU. to ~ adulta wbo don't ride," laid Oken, a former h1lb school football coach wbo rum the ranch as an international children's camp durinl the sum- mer. "We have ellercise classes, nature bikes and live muaic every evening -that's sing- along music in our cocktail lounge," said Oken. BESIDES THE SQUARE dancing, pit barbecues and' hayrides that one expects to find at a dude ranch, guests can also tour three pearby national parka, take craft classes, fl.ah or juat relax. "Every hour, there are two activities," bouta Oken. Thoee comlne to the ranch en- joy aourmet cookinJ and are pamoered by Oken's staff of~ empR>yea. Tbe resort baa a capacity ol 90 guesta. At nilbt, auesta sit throuab a monoloeue after dinner, then bead in to "aamble" for prir.es with the loot liven them by the bandits. "We allow 1tulln1, cbeatln1 and everytbtne durina the 1amblln1," said Oken. "OUr •bole procram la detiped to live people lauahter." TBE &ANCB COVE&S ~ acres In this lush 1,800-acre valley, nettled ln the foo«hllla ( ) . bi NOftlllber ln bopea of beat·· C4LJFORNL4 , '. lnl area t.owUm . BOWBVB&, n"8 DOUJJTPVL OFF8'4MP · ~ Oken needs mueh of a boost. BualDeu WU up 32 percent lut year "because of tbe famlly at· near Sequoia National Park, about 35 Jlll1es eut of Fresno. Visit.on can drive, take a bUI or fly onto Oken'• 3 ,200-foot aintrip. "Probably ODe of the most ln· terestma features of .. the dude ranch la that we have a specialized pn>aram tor aea.lor cltbenl," said Oko, wbo says 100 bualoadl of aenlon are bold- lnl reaervatlOD1. But, MOior' citilens aren't the only ~ beadln' up tbil way. Bualne11 cllenll include Pepsi-Cola, Spreckels Suaar and Sun-Maid Ralalna. Air Calllornla, wblcb rec:ently inaugurated service to Fresno, will brine 100 travel agenti here moapbere and friendly staff," accordinl to Oken. Other dude ranches are not fartn1 u well u Wonder Valley, Oken aid. .. It'•. dyiq breed," ~enta Oken. "U you don't continue to eroand. it'• bard to stay wl1b lt. ~,,We're apand.lna." 'Billboard' mural has tentative OK The San Clemente City Council baa referred to the city's Cultural Heritaee Board to review an offer from CaJTnna offi~als to have a mural painted on the wall aloni the San Diego Freeway. It would be on the northbound aide of the freeway at the off.rampatAvenida Preaidio. 'Ibewall wtl1 bebulltnextaummer. BUI' COtJNaLllAN PAftlCK LANE said be is «not en· thralled with the idea of havlnl a mural on the offramp. '"l'bb 1.1 not what people overwhelmlnaly want, and I am not in favor of it," Lane said. . Councilman Alan Konen dbaereed. "IN L08 ANGELES TBE&E AllE several murals that are quite attra4;:i' Konen said. "In any cue they are more attnc· tive than a b wall, or one that bu 1raffiti." Lane cut ~ lone dJuentinl vote u the council uked t.be herlta1e board to study the matter. 'Spirit' a-sold PORTLAND, Milne <AP -.. ·'Tbe Splrlt of '78," the famous palntlnl by artllt Arcblbald Ill. V(WU'd, wa sold to a New York City btddtr for fll0,000 wlthln mlnutes of the openinl biddin1. TM winilJftl bid was aubmiu.d by;Alexander Acevedo of Alex· andtr Galler)'. He t.lepboaitd hirtdolf Gallniff with bla bid for tbe 11-by M·lneh palnUq, e.attnc o,t almoet 100 other btda, some or wbkh came from the'flodr ud ..,_ bJ pboD1. ' The blddln• for the m• ,. ..... ., btsan at SI0,000 and quickly · Jump.cl lD flO 000 in.~. • The pal;n;;, w ch WU oWlMd by Winthrop L. Brown of Topsham, ll-btllev9d y Nt .xp.N to bl the orllinal oil of several v1ntom ~ bY._1Wlllatd, ~ American palnt.r and illustrator from Oblo who dW ln 1tfl. I ..... l.75 LT • SAVE 12.00 Smirnoff VODKA ..... 1.75 LT. 9.99 . SAVE 51.00 Count Vasya VODKA ..... 1.75 LT. 6.99 SAVE 11.00 Gaetano RUM& BRANDY .,..,, ___ .. ----750ML 4.99 SAVE 11.10 Sebastiani WIN•S 1.5,.LT. 2.49 .. ..-.+-· 1.75 LT. 16.99· SAVE 52.00 Christian Brothers BRANDY .,..,, 1.75 LT. 12.19 SAVE 7oe Andre' CHAMPAGN• ... •ca.DIUCll 750 .. 1.99 .. Soavi ·Bolla 3.39 =· ntlL Lancers WIN• . .... 7SllL 3.39 Hennew ~~lllL 14.79 Mac Kinnon' s =CH 9·29 .... 1.71LT. • SAVE 1.50 Amaretto di ra.-. 750 ... 10.99 SAVE 1.00 Baileys IRISH CR•AM 750 ... 12.99 SAVE 1.00 Hatvev's BRISiOL CR•AM 750 ... 7.79 FARLEY'S HARD CIDllR 1.ILT. ·.I '" \. ' re Lawmen's merger \ #Utrdle ,, ed A mercer of Oranee County marshals witb the Sheriff's Department won't force worken from ettber law enforcement ••ency to lole their jobs er be · demoted. the authors of the com· prombe plan contend. Tbe U memben of tbe COlDl· ty '1 Lecal Judicial Systems Committee agreed to that policy durtq their montbl1 meeting in Santa Ana. BY aEACIDNG THE agree· ment, committee membera hurdled what bu been a major block durin& earlier efforts to . combine the two poupa, which many olftclala believe perform duplicate services. The county bu tried to merge tbe two IJ'OOPt before, but met realstance from law enforce- ment lobbies in Sacramento1 where state lellalatlon ia needed to authoriJe the move. Tbunday'a agreement, la ex· pectecl to reduce resbtance from •taw d1b1tem wa···~· Tblh .,.. 11111 ~ banters to tbe c:os1·1a'Ylnl plan tboUgh. Oran1e County judges have been hesitant to support a merger . that will give the sheriff's d~ partment control over officers who guard their courts. cuaaENTLY, THE marshals are admlnlatered by both the county's five Municipal Court diltricta and the county 's Superior Court. iftb District Supervisor ThO as Riley la chalnnan ol the com trylnl to produce the mei:a AD aide to Riley laid tbe ae'karation of powers between .. Judees, the sberifrs departmem ana tbe Boa.rd ol Supervlaon continues to be a A=;;~s rift grows TELAYIV, Israel (A~-Tbe · Israeli Parliament has \r'Qted to limit autopsies, which Orthodox Jews consider a deruemen\ of the dead. The Parliament, by a vote ~ 46-35, approved a measure to al- low poat-mortems only if the family approves or if the circumatanc .. of death are un- usual. The rulln• la espectecl to Yiden tbe iift ~---HCUlar Sews and rellaloui con- servatives. 'Soperfund' cut WASHINGTON (AP) Senate negotiaton aereed Fri- day on a scaled down SUS billion "superfund" bill to clean up tox- ic chemical waste dumps, trim- . min• the venion drastically to re- duce the threat of the measure be- ing blocked by a filibuster. PAUD MID BIS aton 1W been eeDinc cowbo1 bats ainee lilt ... ban't bad • bad year since JD. 1be store bas sold IO man1 bata tbe Stet.IOD company named one after it: "The Parker." But Harry Parker said there's been a cbanp ID hat buylq the past few yean. These, d•JI, be said, bla main customers IJ"8l•t cowboyl. "Rilbt now, they come from all over the world." said Parker, standiq beside the bat ·dlaplay in bis cavernous, wooden-floored • Cllilrllt , .. 291=111 Ave. <Stonemllt Bus. Park> c;osta Mesa 641.0110 1HUMTIMGTOM R.ORAL · GARDENS 4tl2W.-rA••· Hull af•le•a• 84M455 - store. "It started with Just · MISSIOMlllJO ranchers and cowboys. Now we 1 get people calling from San . FL~ST & SIFTS . • Die&o and saying, 'Do you have a Parker?' They're uklng for them by name." Johnny Secrest, sales mana1er for the Stetson Co. in St. Joseph. Mo., agreed that ~ atereotype of a cowboy bat customer is chaqin1. r ••FLOWB' CiAltDIM . ''* ........... Miit. .... 142·$· IRVlielR.ORIST Ull ...... ln. 71J.1711 • SOUTH COAST PLAZA R.Ol.IST JHJS... ....... CM. 714-1"7 . ~ of the t<>P 100 FTO stores in ine U.S. DeMurl Tosh • Florista 14JIMI , .. .._ c.-.... 646-4479 BrHllt11111 t/Mr SAo,, -Ma~ IL.ft.. AOAMt • ilftC-c.llrl CGITA MIM. CA4 ....... ,_. ,._.., Ml.,._,_. ._..._. o,..........,. .... ~ 1MOORE . FLOWERS · JERI'S FLORIST • 11112 .... ..... This week, send the family an FTD 1 .......... ...... . 962-0013 --c..-~ ........... -. ALICIA'S . flLOwasawrs 1111 ew ....... w., .... .__o.c. .....,... .. _ ........... IJJ-llll • . 840-7980 We deliver 2IG Sen lllguel Rd . NH'PClrt hedl FOUNTAIN VIEW AEHEA'S MISSION 10954 Wamer Ave. R.OllST a. GIFTS . Fourdllln Valley CALL 8~7-6502 1 11i11 .... :pa. 982-M1& ~~ OPEN THM9CSGIVIMti' 21 I 5 Hcwbor C.M. 645-5565 . IZllAlc*tr C.M • . 556-7870· WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PAD R.ORIST 14111 ........ Westminster CA 9211183 -893-4552 . . •. Daisies for a wealth of good wishes. .~ iv er® --- • Mums for an abundance of affection. When you need a ~loan. your home may hold the answer. We can often help with a homeowner loan. c.ourrt on us. Other tam ilies am bmineS9es have for over 65 years. On a sa>,CXX> bin. mJnthly payments are fer Ia> rmnths at an amual per· centage rate of 18.00I. Total of pa1ments: $43,244.40. We11 find a way to help. Call us today. NO POINI'S. NO BROKER FF.:&5. CO'M1E~AL CRj.DIT ~TION (II)• tNnc.i.11 1evlce ol ~ ~OOA~~ l!!.r A loan ot. ~and CNf!l ITUlt be 9eCUl"ed ,..,. - by a ~tion ci ttaJ and persooa) pcopertf. l~D[R . COST A MESA • 370 E. 17th Street • 645-8700 llOWAU UOlrr. '11111 illW eeoaoal•l 'for Uao U.S . ~.,~ .. tM 1111 ,_. prtee lac,.... ............. r::--abaolt a '-11 perea• 1: ,_ bolowdall ........ , ... _..... Uau tllll ,._., Ultld,..ed t "" ....... At wont. Hjort Hid. food prlne eould J1llDP II PlfHM .... ,...~u......n lacnMO, H .I ptrcnt, Ml a Im. IOalt ....... i'ould ..... more IP'dftc. ''Thin II 90 mada Yartatklll a11oelated ·wltb wlntor w•atblr, ..... taid. OooaJd ~ dlndGI' ol eeonomlc fonoutiq at Oearlia State Unlver11t1, wa1 ena •loomler. ••n•u TALKING about a 11.e Pll'emt n.. at retail.·· be Hid. ''TIM ftnt half of 1111 II· aoiDI to be t.oulb. I ~·t bope we have a mild wt.Dtet.' · One 1upermarllet exeeuUYe, who ubd not to be ldenUfted bJ Oftldala of tbe Capbtruo Unlfted Sebool Dla- trlct will aatber taaiPt wWa Clftldala from two other area lebool dlstrleta to dilcma phma for tM joint admlalatration of special educaUoa pro-• 1rama. U lOl"llMd. the comortium woald tnchade tJte Capbtrano, Saddlebaek Valley and Lapna Buda acbool diltrleta. Tbe .,...1n11 ~to tbe pUbU~! will be at CaplatnDo dlltrtct offices, mr2 Caue Perfedo, San 1uan Cepl.ttrano. It will ltart at T p.m. aDd la expected to adjounm at 10. Rolling stone, gets s7o,ooo m ~oss HUNTINGTON BEACH• 16075 Golden Wat St.• 847·7771 MISSION VI EJO • 24395 Alicia Parkway, Suite 2E • 770-2651 Alicia Town Plua SOtml LAKE TAHOE (AP) -A row.a, roell SANTA ANA • 1224 Eaat 17th Street• 547-5871 haa cost the 1tate of CaJifor:qta '70,000. Cso•t• u1e ._,_ •••lla•i. .. 11~i. ......_ aa """•a-Tbree yean a,o, Ron~ SebreJer wu clrlrinl k==========o:::::::::::::::=:=:=:=:::==============;i alon1 U.S. 50 at Eebo Sfunmtt when a boulder I Celebrate California's favo rite collection of silks St. Tropez West designed by · ,. Carole. Little -Saturday, November 29 Mini show at 1:00 p.m. 1 Refreshments will be served. broke loole and rolled into bla amall truck wWt aueb fora that the amubed •st-.wu embedded · into the roadway. I &hreyer receive4' a brain eoocuuion, a frac- tured blp and ankle, cute and brullet and a '10,000 boapltal bill. He ... Melvin Laub,,Arbo repruented Schnyer In a four-dQ trial lD SI Dorado County Superior Court, t>aaed h1a aueoesaful eue oa the tbeoQ that Callfonila wu le1aU1 respoaalbJe for Sebreyer'a ::tnU:-beea,.. U.S. 50 WU Improperly mala· The jury' voted lD SebreJer'• favor after Laub · conrinced Jie memben tbe ltate beda't takeD all · pneaudoea to PHHat falllna roeb from ~ m~tortltf. The state bu indleat.d It will appeal. Business oney $5,000-$250,000 Loans & Lease Trimsactions J I • ' i . " • Great 1111 ,,, I "I\'" Ii \J 11!' It d f't H t"-1 ·I W ~If f I°'' t -flT . The White Oak will provide you with 20 wonderful ways to judge ua. Sauce Maraia Sauce Qeamaile Sauce ~ Vinlyud Sauce Sauce Viennoite Jrvfian Cuny Sauce HolMndei-Sauce Sauce Biprqd9 Sauce Au Poiw. Dill Sauc. Sauce Jut s.....,. Bat.hi•• Mini s.....,. Sauce v ... Rat .....,. Sauce G.tic eua. Saum l'Wmrm.m'1 &wee Cucumbs Sauce ~um Mailon Sauce Chameur judge for youneU •. ,,. Serving luncheon weekdays, dinner rµghtly and Sunday Brunch. ' I V.olleyball star . ustlers' Lidyoff iamond in rough . . OF OOUUE, the embarruament will be even J(reater lf the Rama allow the Saints to win. Regardless or the Sa1nt.s • rec- ord, Rama Coach Ray Malavaal and his players reallle the Importance of this came ll they are to keep pace With the hot Atlanta Faleopa (9-3) in the NFC Westdiaae. Jult like they were lut week .,ainat New Enaland, the Rama find themselves with tbefr backs to the wall. Stranae u It may seem though, the Rams appea,rto play better ln this posltion. · Bucks at home on road INGLEWOOD (AP) -Clear- ly, there's a ·bome-eourt adTAD· tage lo the NaUonal Buketball Association~ but teams facial the Milwaukee Bucks these days are fiodi.ni out there's a bome- court dindvantage. The defend.lng NBA champion Lakers were the latest victims of the Bucks Sunday afternoon, dropplnl a 110-9' decision. '~-a-be Laker• held a 44·'3 ha)ftlme advanta1e, but the B~~s outacore~ them 87·50 afteJ tbeintermiNlon. Ml~ukee now hes won a start 11 strai1ht games (\ft courts. Bucb are 11·1 OD the road this ae~ and 18-5 over- all. The Laken dropped to 18-7. 0 WB'VE PIA YEO outstand-lnl btul OD the toad.,,. UDderstat· ed llUwauke• Coach Don "T'btl wu a aw 1rin tor w. NebOO. ~' _ We took adva.ntase .\be ttWi· tJon 1ame. On the d,"' -.-ve been movinl the ball better tbAn at home." Forward Marques J~ led the Bucb with 2A pblnta -and ei&ht rebounds. He made 11 ol his 11 field ec>al attempts. '1ve other Bucks scored in double figures. NEBDLBU-TO·SAY, 10 more loesea later. patience la 1tartin1 to set thin around the Sa1nta. front om~. Owner Johll Meeom Jr. penOnaUy blut· °" Tl' , .... ,, .. , --ilel 1 ., fl ed Coach Dick Nolan wt week after losiD.1 to Atlanta. •'The most dlaappointl.ne thlna is that we 've been out-coached and out· condltlooed .,ain," be said aqrily. "Well, I don't think we were out. coached," waa Nolan's reply. ·The Salnta' problems have basically been def.enalve, where the unit bu surren- dered almost twice aa many points (231) , aa the offense baa managed to cenerate (116). "SOD GUY ON the line miuel an AucUble. Ten 1uy1 set lt and one IUY doesn't, la tbat coacbin1?" explained Nolan def6naively. "A JlQY fumbles at a cruc1al time. He's not trylna to f'J!Dble. He's bust.int his butt. You throw an intercepilo1). You're not lrJ· (See P8£88V&E, Pa1e Bl) Jamaal Wilkes paced the Lakers with Z'I poinu. Kareem AbduJ-Jabbaf bad 18 points, 10 rebounds and six usists for Los An1elee, but made only rive of bis 15 field 1oal attempts. Milwaukee center Bob Lanier bad a lot to do with Abdul- J abbar's problems. HE CAN'T BELIEVE IT -Chicago Bears' Walter Payton (34) expresses disbelief at being ejected from Sunday's NFL game with Atlanta. Payton was ejected for put- ting his bands oq the referee after fumbl· ing the ball on the one-yard line, which Atlanta recovered. "WE GOT HELP on Kareem inside and cboee to double-team him but be can •till get 50 on you even if you do thines ri1bt," said Nelaon. "However, be didn't to- day." The game was close throughout the first bait. Mil· waukee went ahead to stay early lo the third quarter pulled away lo the late ataea. ''With Lanier ln the middle, we're more effective," said Milwaukee suard Brian Wint.en, who contributed 18 point.a. "We ban a eood bench, probably one of the bmt ln the leape. Our de- fenae depends on the team we're playing, it chaneea night to ntabt. "We've been winnlnl on the road and the wiJ)ning at bome wlllcome." \ THE 1.AKE&S were playln1 their third full 1ame without the servlce1 of Earvin "»a1ic" Johnaon~ who suffered a b)ee in· jury last Tuesday and waa scheduled to Uoder10 1ur1ery to- day. JobDloa is expected to be 1ldellned nearly three moothll. Ejected Payton fumes Chicago star says he iron't pay fine f Sunday's Scores Atlanta 28, Chicago 17 San Francisco 12, NY Giants 0 Dallas 14, Washington 10 ' Philadelphia 10, Oakland 7 New England "7, S.ltJmor. 21 Cleveland 31, Cincinnati 7 OetrQlt 2", Tampa Bay 10 NY Jets 31, Houston 28 <OT> Buffalo 28, Pfttst>urgh 13 Green Bay 25, Mlnnesota ts ,Kansas City 21, St. Louis 13 Oenvet: 36, SNttfe 20 TClftt.M'aO.mt Rams al New Orleans <Chanftef 7 at 6 o'clOc:k) • NFL roundup, pege 87 • N Fl:. summa_ries, page ea me rromdolncmy job." The league made no immediate announcement about whether PaytcJD would be fined. Payton admitted be ran to dia- pute tbefumble call and toucbecl tbe offldal, but aald It waa uniD- teDUonal. "I STUllBLED, put out m)' bandt to b,rate myself, to keep rrom atumbllnl over him," .•ild Payton. "Immediately, M re- ached for the back pocket (for a penalty nag) and ••ht, 'You're out of the 1ame for bittinl me'." Lawrence, the P'aleou' c:Gr· ne.rbact, l.ut be told Pa,_ be tbouibt the tumble call wu a blld one and that the Cblca10 ruanm, back apPeand to ltUmbJe wbell be bumped tbeofflctal. •'I thou1ht lt waa a bad call. I told Walt.er that, bUt \be referee aeea lt the way be~ - l\." -----..., .. , , ...... ----- Ra Coach aa1 Malawul on tonllbt'a roe. New Or .. ua: ''It acara you. They're colna to come acroaa and lft IOme lftab aome day and wtn." \._,w _.,. Sa11 DI.go rol8ng Center Swea Na&er scored as points and pulled m down lt rebounde Sunday lliPt to lead San Dleco to a UNI NaUonal Basketball Alloclatloo victory over Seattk . . . •• Brewer and "-* Ila· •n left ln the bencb in the aeeond quarter and 1cored 14 points to lift Portland to a 111-91 triumph over Dallu . . . Lea '"'l'nldt0 aeMe-scored 29 points and erabbed )0 re· bounds u Phoenix buried Denver, 1"1·113. · l'.a.,. pl• Tero•Co ~H'ft . &Jell Valft scored twtce ln the third period to m help Toronto rally to a 5-5 Ue with Boeton ln Na· , Uonal Hockey Leaaue action Sunday . . . Bob • DaileJ scored twice to lead Pblladelphia to a 3·1 wt.n over Wlnnipe1 . . . Pa& Prtee scored the lead aoaJ in Ed· monton'a S-3 win ove:r Buffalo . . . Boll Sellbaaer bad bis third three-goal game aa Chicaio breezed to an ll-3 victory over slumping Hartford . . . a. Greaellller'• alapshot from the right point in the third period enabled the New York Rangers to salvage a 2·2 tie with Vancouver. Pea,..on got ne..,• al llaUfbtte Dallas Cowboys receiver Drew Pearaoa • learned durinl halftime of the Wuhineton-Dallaa tame that his father, Sam Peanoa. had dJed. Pearson, who played the remainder of the 1ame, caught two paasa, lncludint one in the serond ball for 30 yards . . . Rlcll1ard Petty overcame a fiat tire early in the Arizona NAPA 250 to win the fmal NASCAR Winston Weal UDYOFF. • • has foUnd a new home at Golden Wett. The Ruatlen are the defend· ln1 1tate JC champions but lost two of their top stara this teason. Tue1day nl1bt, though, the Rustlen wtll meet Santa Monica In a playoff match to determine an entrant In the 1tate tourna- ment a1aln thla season. Tbe matcbiaatEICaminoat7:30. In bl&h school, Lldyoff broke an ankle while playln1 basket· ball. She also played on the softball team in the outfield and. at first base. But volleyball ls her sport. "Ba1ketball la more of a suy'a. game," she says. "It's more physical and I don't Uke to 1et pushed around. Volleyball has leas contact." DURING THE PRE-SEASON, Bev worked out in the weight room at Golden West and ia one of the tlnt to eet to practice and last to leave. •'Oh, I eet rattled once in awhile," 1be aaya of her court demeanor. ''But I just tell myself to calm down and pass a good ball and it usually works." Her caach said ahe could at- tain any goals she set for herself ln volleyball. Her current goal ls to play well enough this year and next to get a scholarship to a four-year school. ·•A lot of four-year coaches who turned her down are now suddenly wondering where she came from and how they could have overlooked her," Terbee· gen says. .J. ·'She'• a real find. A steal. A wamond in the rough from out of the woods." Grand National race with an average speed of' 91.391 JC poJoi·slS mph . . . Top-ranked and unbeaten Central Arkansas will host East Texas Slate In the first round of' the National Aa· sociation or Intercollegiate Athletics Division I football play Tuesday playoffs Dec. 6. Other first-round games match Elon a1ainat Concord, Kearney State against Man Hill and Angelo State against Northeastern Oklahoma. All three area Junior colle1e water polo teams, with con· T~l•lon, radio ference champlonabips already Following are the top spe>rts events on TV tonight. Ratings tucked away, enter the second are; ' ' ' 'excellent; ' ./ 'worth watching; ' ./fair; 'forget season of action be11nning Tues· It . day at the Soutbem Catlfornia .. tournament at Saddlebaclt W 8 p.m., Channel 7 ,,/ ,,/ ,,/ ,,/ College. Coach Tom Hermsted's N,L ,OOTIALL: Rams et New OrlHns. Golden West squad, sporting a Announcer•: Frank Gifford, Howard CoHll and Don perfect record this aeaaon (19-0) Meredith. and a win 1treak which has now reached 85, opena plays at 1:30 Tht Ramt wlll tnttr thlt Monday night contHt H n.evv Tueaday a1alnat the winner of 121;, potnt f1vor1-.1 over tht wlnlHI Salntt. It will bl the today•1 contest between El vt1trM'I A"hlt Mannine at quar-.rbeck for the Saint• eo11n1t Camino and Puadena. tht 11t1.n.' Vlnu l'erraoamo. Tht f'•m• are In tht thick of Utt MeanwhUe, Coach Flip Darr's blttlt tor tht Wttt 01vr11on Natlontl Conference champlontt\lp Saddlebaclc Gaucho• earned with Atlanta •rtd MM• win ~=pee.a. thelr fll'll champlonJhlp 1lnce """••tNtwOf'IHnt,•P·m . .LKMPCC710). 1t11 With. 5·1 record. The tel t ft OutNc, f10f p.m., KuOO C'100}. Oauobol opa tournament play ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~==~~~~..;.::•t~noon::::~wt;.:l~J'ull_•rtoo ___ ·~~~ -- '1 Cl1at' ADD .............. "It'• ... to M a bUl1 Ume aroulW .. ~Mn al tM ..... for tit• rookie coacb," BU1 .,.... ........... _'".'1. ,.... ....,. to ltll llh1111po -.. tbe ~' CoUtft babt-!»all C!Oeell bawt. Uaal OD Wed· 1Meday aJpt, wben bl• team opeu 11187 wttla FallertOD, Ida wtle llartaret wUl be Hpeetlnf their foufth child. "If It 1tta down to chootlu · betW'Mn the opaer and ber, l don't know what I'll do." be H)'I. ' IT'S PUBAJILY po 1urprlH that Saddleback once ••"n boast.I another 1qu1d wblch II ricb ID talent, 10 rich, In ract, that Brummel can allow hi• ca1en to take a back aeat to hll wlf e and new child. "I wu at a tournament in Fre1no one• wben this Hme altuatlon occurred," Brummel recalll. "J bopped on a plane and m.lued It (baby'• birth) by 10 minutes." For Brummel, replaclnt MuW1an (now at UC frvtne), should be an ea1y tran1lt1oa. MuW1an bu called Brummel, '1the braiDI bebind the Gaucbol' success over the past three seasons." Brummel, 36, may have a tou1h time lmprovtn1 upon Mulll1an'1 138·21 record over five years at Saddleback, but he says he hasn't been bitten by the John Wooden syndrome. "Let'• hope there won't be a Gene Bartow syndrome," he says, referrtne to the 1tru1gles of Wooden'a successor at UCLA. At Eaatridie Hilb in Kankakee, Ill., Croaaley avera1ed 23.4 points per same and turned in a 48-point performance for his hi1b game. Another newcomer is 6-3 Kevin Cornlah who lettered laat year at San Diego State. Cornish shot at a 19.0 clip in hi«h school and fleurea to be one ot tbe Gauchos' best outside shooters. BACK F&OM last year's squad ia Tom McCJU.key who averaged 7.0 points per game and 3.7 rebounds off'the bench. Last yea:r McCluskey turned in a 19-polnt performance against San Bemardino. He scored in double figures 11 times. While a senior at RedlandB H11h, be1 averaged 24.8 points per eame and was an All Citrus BehLeaaueplayer. Al.so back II Pete D.Cuu who played hll prep ball at Mis- sion Viejo Hl&h. "We're ukin1 Pete to switch from off iuard to point guard this aeuon. It's a little bit of' a transition for him but I don't foresee any problem for him because tie's auch an excep· tional player." Brummel aaya. DeCASAS AVE&AGED 8.3 poJnta per eame Jast aeuon, shooting S3.8 from the noor and 78.3 from the free throw line. He w a. the South Coast Leasue MVP in 1979 when h~ averqed 21 points per 11me as a aenJor. Another Mi.salon Viejo alum, Bob Thornton, also fl1urea to play a key role in Brumiiiel '• plan to conquer the Million Con· f'erence atain. At M, Thornton will aee duty at the post. Ptan Gar, Jon .. , who Bru I descrtbel u "• 11dnnt kid from Phoenix, .. ii probebly the most eatlamlUUc performer in early workout.I, the ttnt.iyear coacbaaya. He led St. Mary to the state cbamplon1blp in Aritooa with an 18.0average. "He bu tremendous speed for a bil man and be works hard for the ball," Brummel 11y1. At &-7, he:a nicknamed ''The Blade". Cal State Fullerton transfer Kevin Bowland ta a former Oranee Leque MVP wblle at Brea IDlh. averaaing 19 point.I per eame as a senior. "He ranks with the beat out- side abooters in Saddleback his- tory," says Brummel. ANanlE& PLAYER with ex· cellent credentials from tbe out· aide ia Miaaiaaippi State transfer Gary Gaspard. Gaspard Jed Crenshaw IDgb 1n Los Angeles with a 17.3 scoring average. He is particularly impressive with hi.a leaping abilities. John Canon, who prepped at San Clemente and attended UC RedWingsg ready to fire? DETROIT (AP)-Tbe Detlolt Red Winp 1cbeduled a news conference today amid apeeuJa. Uon that Coach Ted Lindsay wu about to be fired. The National Hockey League club, mired at the bottom of the Norri• Division with a discnal 3-14·3 record, called the nfws conference after a published re- port saying the team was dis· cuaalng replacing Lindsay. One poulble replacement ii Wayne Maxner. coach of the Red Winp' tor:i farm team in Glens Falls, N.Y., accordlnJ to a story in today's editions of)he Detroit Free Press. The talks were expecte<S to cor>- linue today, the newspaper said. PRESSURE IS ON RAMS • • • ing to throw one. Is that coaching?" Obviouib, Nolan'• view"'" the team ta dilrennt than Keeom•1. But then what else would you ex· pect? Actually, the confusion with the Saints takes some of' the heat off' Malavui and bia band of malcontents. THE MOST IMPORTANT question concerning the Rams ( 7 ·4> is which team is coing to show up tonight? The one that played (or didn't play) against Miami or the one that surfaced against the Patriots Sunday when they thoroughly frwstrated Steve Grogan and Co. Malavasi, who should know, doesn't. "I don't know why they wouldn't take this game serious· ly," said Malavasi. "They see where Atlanta ia aitUng. Atlanta ia playing very well-maybe bet· ter than they ever have. Every • game ls a must win for us if we're I01nl towln our diviaicm. • .,.,,. toiaCbMt type of team to play la oae that'a.O•and 11." be added, ''because they're 10 iwn,:• gry for that first wln. Sure, they've got some probJema and they've l~l some pJayen, but our players have been worting hard since last summer tor something and they know they're going to have to keep winning to eet it ... If the Rama do manage a Win, it would only be their seventh in 17 games on Monday night. The Saints are 0-4, including a humiliating 42·35 setback against Oakland last year, which actually cost tJiem a shot at the division cham~ionshlp. Hopefully, Vince Fetragamo, Cullen Bry~nt1 Wendell Tyler who ls expectea to start) and the entire Rams defensive unit will keep the 1Saints' wlnleaa streak Intact. NFL Sta~ NA110NAL CONPEaBNCE ••• W L T Pct Pl' PA Pblla. 11 1 0 .t17 I02 1'2 DallJt • a o . 760 m oe NV 0 anti I t 0 .350 18S ID St.Louil 8 t o .250 2'2 272 WHbn. I t 0 .ISO 1• Jt8 Cnval Detroit 7 a o .au Ma a Mlnn. I e o .aoo m IS5 OrHnBay 5 8 1 .•58 aGl a64 TampaBay c '1 1 .1'11 214 182 Chlca10 ' a o .w 1m a10 ""' AUanta 9 a o .760 m lilt •••• 1 .. 0 .... 228 s.r. ' a o .m • 110 New Orin. o 11 o .ooo 111 Ml ~ ....... New ,,..,.. "· .. ,n,,..,. tt Alf Ill ta .. CN""9 " ClflelW tt, 01141111*1 1 Dttretl M.; ,.,.,.. .. y ,. .... Yertl.Mtat1.i ~».OT ..... ......,..."'_._., hff ..... ~ ...... .. ~ ......... ,...,. •-ow"·•·~" 9" ,,_.._ tt, ..._ Yerti Ol4lfttt t Dtftwr .......... 0.1'8tM,W..,.......t• ,........ .... • _..,... 0....... IOIM!lltt 1 •• .. ci.oi> "* ........... , ~· a..t COllf!Mlt• t 1•e.111.) ............... CMMtl ... , ...... , AME&ICAN CONPEaENCE Buffalo New Ent. BaJU. Miami NY Jets Cleveland Hou1tcn Pltlbp. ClnclM. Oakland S. Dleeo Denver K.C. Seattle Eut W L '1 Pct. PP PA 9 3 0 . 750 -118 8 4 0 ,.., .., -s s o .500 m 317 8 8 0 .500 .. 231 s 9 0 .250 211 302 Ceatral 8' 0 .807273230 a 4 o .887 * au 7 5 0 .583 291 255 a e o .. 2SO id m ""' . 8 4 0 .807 285 Me a 4 o .88'1 mm 7 5 0 .581 MT a&a 8 8 0 .500 DI au 410.1332829' . l'~a.28, Bean 17 ATLANTA -Atlante defeulve back Rolland Lawrence called the bi11estplayoftbe aame "a bad call.'' Lawrence was credited with recoverina a WalterP1ytoo fumble at theAUantaooewith!:Sl re- ' Ill NFL RQUNDUP malnini hi the tb1rd quarter ad the Cbicaao Bean holdinc a 17·14 advantaceovertbe Falcona. 1--than ftve minutes later, Steve Bartkowski ,,. fired a '2·Yard touchdown pass to Alfred Jenkins to put Atlanta ahead for aood, u the Falcon.a reeled off tbeiraixth comecutive,&rlumpb. BW. ZS, S&eelen 13 ORCHARD PARK. N.Y. -The Buffalo Bills' victory over Ptttaburch could have been a devutat· ine loas for tb&St~len, but the battered defendlnl Super Bowl champions still are very much in the playoff picture. ' •'We have four more games, buf the injuries just seem to follow ua where we go,'' wide reeeiver Lynn Swann said after five of bis Steeler team ma tea-in· cludini quarterback Terry Bradshaw -left tbe game at various staces with injuries. Cowboya 14, ReclUlnl lt IRVING, Texas -Larry Cole li&btnlq hadn't bit the Washington Redskina in 11 yean but it wu just as destructive as lt was tbeotbertb.ree times the !' Dallas defensive tackle had vic:tlmi1ed his penonal .... patalttt. n . The J.S.year veteran lumbered 0 yardl wlth a h· • fourth-quarter interception return for a touchdown -tbetourthofbls C8"er. all aaainst Wubington - (h. to band the Cowboys a -.dtal 1 .. 10 victory over tbe Redskins and assure 1>allu lta 15tb consecutive win· .r. • Dina season. Jett 31, Ollen28 NEW YORK -The New York Jets sot another chance after blowtna a 2l·point fourth quarter lead, and Pat Leahy got another chance after m.luiDI a 18-yard Geld eoal try at the end of recuJatkm play. BoUi madelood. The Jeta survived a four touchdown puainl bar· rage b)' Ken Stabler fl) the ftnal period and upset the OilenonLeaby'a38-yardfie~aoalatter3:58ofover· time. LloalU, Baa I• J~ ., . TAMPA-Rookie runainc sematloo Billy smi. .. broke three tackles on a 21·Yard touchdown nm and acted u decoy on a reverse that led to another score as Detroit held on to fint place in the NFC Central Division. Detroit was trailing 10-0 in the second quarter when Sims pumped up the offense, keying two quick touchdowns tha{ put the Lions inf ront. • Patriots 47, Cotti Zl FOXBORO. Mass. -Rick Sanford and Allan Clark returned fumbled kickoffs for touchdowns and Rod Sboate raced 42 yards with an intercepted pass for another score as New Enaland playing without quarterback Steve Grogan, trampled the Colts. The victory broke a two-game loeina streak for the Patriota, who ~ted their record to 8"4. Brownl31, &asall 7 CLEVELAND -Drian Sipe, passing for more than 800 yards for the fourth time thil seaaon, com· pletedwucbdown tosses to four different receivers,· and Cleveland blitzed the Bengali. Stl)f peppered the Cincinnati secondary with short md mid-range passes and exploded for a handfld of bombs. ,Daily Pilot top 10 Onaie c-my Prep Foo&ball aaMt•p •"· team. neord this week'• oppoee•t 1. Ed.llOl:i cu..o> Colton 2. E..,erADP (11..0) Estancla 3. FOuntaln Valley (9-2) Loe Altos 4. El Modena (9-2) Warren 5. Sunny Hills (9-2) KeMedy . 6. C1piatrano Valley (9·2) El Dorado 1. Santa Ana (7-4) Lynwood 8. )Cennedy (8·3) Sunny Hilla 9. Bl TOrO (T .. ) Pius X 10. (S.J) aeasoo completed Odief•H, Canli 11 ST. LOUIS-Arnold llcqado made a tumbUq ea.Cb Of Steve Fuller'• two-yiu'd touetidown pa.u ~ f :Sl left. and J . T. 8111ltb aprlnted 76 yards witb a PUDl return to 1core 71 Mc:Gadl later, p~Wn• kwu Cltytoa trlwopb over bapleu St. Loula. 41enlZ,GW.UI ~ FRANCISCO -'lbe Gera eacked New Yort•1 Pbl1 stliuDI 10 Um•, l.Deludiai ODM "* a •afet.J, md T tWr elabt·1ame ~ ltnak bf-=.... .... SID••• qUianerback Joe Montana, OD bll ftnt PMI of Ule ,..., ltrolte a ieoi'eJtlt Ue wttll a ee;yaril tauclltowa eompletlon to rUnnlftiback Earl Cooper. early )n tat ~ period .• aa.eoe-.&ea1aan.11 . DENVER-Crall ltorton rtfJed two touctidOwn passet ud ta.. 1Jmpy~Je11eC1 quarierback ran for a third 1core, lelidlnt l>enverto viet«Yoffl'5eattJe. Morton completed 1t ol 21puaeefor192 yards, lncludl.ng a t"o-yai"d acorina nip to Ulbl end RUe~ Odo1111 in the ftnt quarter and a 27-yarder to Ra.en lrf osea in the final period. fm~ Pn!ston ZWgitt Gene Robertson Bob Guffui and - Kori, Mary, LOma, Cbeyrl & Sandy. 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Pleasure boat ownen who wtah to document their vea••b with the U.S. iovemment rather than re1l1tertn1 them liiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiijijiiiiiiiii with the etate wlll no '1 longer set a free ride. No fee bu yet been lm)k>Nd on c:ommercial ve11eldocu-tatlon. The Cout Guard ha1 announced that boat ownen now have to pay $75 for federal documen· tation. In addition, the Secretary of Transport.a. lion has established a fee of $15 for annual renewal of documentation and a $15 fee cbanee of ''muter'a" name. Up to this time yacht documentation bu been free except for a $2 re· cordlq fee. The cbanee became necessary when funds previously ap- proprtated by the Depart· ment of Transportatfon were Cut from the Cout Guard's 1981 budget. Thefln~ruleonyacht....=::;;;;:;;:::;.:::;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;~~__,...,-..,..-~..,..-~:------:-~.,.--:--~~-:-~~-.-~~~~ documentation fees became effective Oct. 20, almo1t 1lmultaneou1ly with it.e publication in the Feder~ Re1later, thua taki~I many yacht AVAl ... MOWI Pratige ~tton. Earty Mall Delivery Holding and forwarding . u.s.,....,s.nec. .. ,. .... TheMmlS.... 11111 ...... ,.. am.,CA'2714 ' ' 141 549-4733. '17.75 &oe.I mo. cost no depollt on · credit IPPfOVIJ 0114'' I' 01 '" II 4 lllf I fl I fl'flll 'I \Ill\ II I I" :-TT.'i THE NEW ,.......... SPORTING HOUSEi ... 118TODAr ..... ., • "8oquetbelt Courtl •tndoor ........ "Court •Vdterb9n Indoor a Outdoor •Camlt a OtrmPIG We'thtl •leuna, ....... a Jllouut • Nautllua Equipment • C ...... lftotude: A.-..PltneM .,...... .... ........ W01Mn'1 Clfcult T~ .......... •111 Mite Track •Sun,.__ •lebvtlttlng •Noeoure, ... •141n0eck •htmmfnt •loctal Lounge TlaeN••c ... •• . ......... ~. Mel ......... "99' • 1U·.s61 ,,..,,,...,. .• ..... c ....... ...,., IHA--~ ... - IACOB80N TOLD tbe InitltlM tbat turkey dtould be eoDaidered better for health UWl your averaie meat became It LI "low in fat." and aweet potllloel wbicb are usually part of the meal are "extremely nutritb.m.'' He added, "Maybe you will choke on that bone, and maybe. you will eat tOo much at Uit.- meal, but l think boUdaya should be sometbing special and that families abould take time to en· joy toaetber ... Pumpkin desserts to make ahead · Honey-Pumpkin Tube Cake, Spicy Frozen Pumpkin Squares and Pumpkin Charlotte are Tbanks1lvin1 · de11erta witb tra~tional JKllDpkin·ple. navor, but they c'° be made further ahead than a ple. These deaaerta are Ideal if you 're i>la.nnlill Tbankagtvlng dinner for a eroup of 12 to 15 people. Tbe recipes for the three deaaerta are: 4 e11 yolks and \ii cup firmly packed brown sugar. Cook, stir· rial CQmtantly, oyer low beat until mixture forms a soft cuatard; remove from beat. Stir ln 1 can (1 pound) pumpkin; 1~ t'upoom ground cinnamon; ~ teaspoon salt; and ~ teupoon eacb ground allaplce, ginger and nutmeg. Open a · 3-ounce package of lady{ingera, split them, and ar· ran1e on a cooky sheet; sprlnkle with ~ cup rum then stand on ends around sides of 9-lnch cheesecake pan (at leut 3 ln· cbes bltb> or a 2~ quart aouftle dish. Sprinkle bottom of pan with \ii ~diced walnuts. Beat ' ea whites unW soft peaks form; aradually beat ln ~ cup flrmb' packed brown aqar uoW stiff, glouy peaks form. Abo but 1 cup wbippln& cream until 1oft peaks form. Fold cream ud pumpkin mJ.sture ln· to esc wbltes; pour into pre· pared pan . Cover and refricerate at least e hours or as Iona u tbree days. To aerve, loosen ed1ea of charlotte from pan aides and in· vert oato a serving dish. Serves 12to15. The pl11rims would not fault the tradition shown here. Yet the yam atuf· fins ln turkey and bollowed-OUt fresh tomatoes (or onions) ii a novel feut day toueb. · Yams come out from beneath their overly sweet manbmallow cover and take oo a whole new appeal when they become a part of the stufftna it.elf. llere ·s proof aiain that tradition can be dellehtful without being dull. For ftavor, beSin with a 12-ouDee box of cornbread 1tufftn1. '!'he seasoned blend ll NIY to prepare. • An ldeff. WQ to offer an eye appeal· m• acaPibpanimot ll to double the 1am ltUfftnl recipe and use the extra to stuff hollowed-out fresh tomatoes or onions. These bake quickly so add them to oven during Jost the la.st 30 minutes of roast:lnl. Hot succotash is the secoocr vegetable offeriftl, tasty and tradition \.l'hOlding. TBANK8GJVING TUUSY wrre OOaNB&EAD· YAM STt1n'ING 1 turkey, about 18 to 20 pounds Salt. pepper and favorite seasonings 1 box (12-0UDces) cornbread stuf· flng mix 1 cup melted butter or margarine 1 can (23-ounces) yams, drained and diced 1 cup raisins 1 cup pecan halves . ----- 1 cup pineapple Juice Sprinkle turkey imlde and out with seasonlnp. Combine remainin1 ingre· dienta and stir UDtll well bl41Dded. When ready to rout turkey, pack stuftlnl into .turkey llllrtly and sew or skewer open- ing. Roast at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. to the pound. Serve turkey Sarni.shed with parsley, bot auccotasb and the stuffed tomatoes or onions, U desired. Bake stuffed ve1etablea ln aep~rate pan for 30 mlnutel. Note: Parboil larse oma.. and i. move centen, ii atum01. Reae~ onion cen~ for otb8r uae. &OASTTVUEY·PINEAPPLE UCE 8'1'Vn'ING 10 to 12 pouad turkey Salt Pepper 1-pound 4-ounce can juice-packed crushed pineapple Water 2 cupe long-grain white rice ~ cup slivered almonds V. cup butter or margarine ~ cup ftnely.chopped green onion, including topa 1 teaspoon cinnamon ~ teaspoon sround cloves 'Al cup raisins Remove giblets and neck from tul'ke · use for sou or ii de· Good looks might seem a foregoRe oonc/usion but it takes a bit of thinking to achieve s fresh appearing Thanksgiving platter. Yam stuffing is served in hollowed-out fresh tomatoes. sired. Rinse turkey; drain and pat dry. Rub salt and pepper into neck and body cavltia. Secure drumsticks llgbUy with a string. lmert meat thermometer into center of thigh next to body, but not touchlni bone. Roast uncovered on roast- ing rack tn 325-deeree oven 20 to 22 minutes per pound. Turkey is done when meat thermometer registers 180 to 185 desrees. thick part of "cirumltlck feels aoft when pressed with thumb and foreftnler or drumstick moves easily. Prepare Pineapple Rice Stuffine. Drain pineapple well, reservtn1 juice. Add water to juice to mate 4\4 cups. Brin• to a boil in taree saucepan or Dutch oven. Stir In rice and l~ tea· spoons salt; cover tightly and simmer 20 minutes or unW all llqwd is absorbed. Remove from beat. l(eanwblle_, toast almonds in small saucepan over medium beat, stirring often. Add butter and onion and saute, sttmn., 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from beat and stir in cinnamon, cloves, raislns and pineapple. Combine with rice. Serve immediately or place in but· tered 2-quart casserole to reheat whJle turkey stands for carving. When turkey is done, remove from oven and let stand 20 to 30 minutes before carving. Carve turkey and serve with stuffing. Pumpkin, mincemeat pies traditional ,..,.... ...... ._,,....,.... ..... , THAW the turkey, tr frozen, in its oW!l baa lo the refrigerator; allow 24 houn roe each five pounds or turkey weiabt. , If you're in a hurry, put · the still-wrapped turk~y , in a deep sink or laundry tub filled with cold water. Keep cbangine. the water every 30 minutes, allow one hour defrosting time for each ' t WO poWMU or turkey. Once thawed, refrigerate or cook the : turkey Immediately. Don't attempt to thaw a : turkey in warm water or ' at room temperature. REMOVE the wrap- per and take out the neck and giblets . Reserve them to sim- mer in water to make stock for gravy. Rinse turkey in cold water and pat dry. TO STUFF or not to stuff -It's simpler and • more satisfactory to cook the dressing lo a separate casserole, . because an unstuffed · turkey can be roasted Cor a shorter time, to a • lower internal tem · ·• perature. Consequently, :. the meal will be more .· moist. <However, if you do "stuff it," wait until •. just before roasting time to fill the bird.) ~-If bird is unstuffed, fill ,. the cavity with cut-up .-celery, onions, carrots •• and parsley. fresh or : dried herbs for flavor. _ TIE up the turkey .. with white ldtchen cord: : fasten the legs together, •• then tie down the wings • and n~k skin. This im- •• portant step assures .even roastin1. t' ,. -· USE AN uncovered ~roasting pan lar1e "' enough to contain the . bird (a pan with a non- •• stick finish is pre· •• ferred). Spray the lnaide ·~ of the pan wtth cooldoa ,..-spray. Set a V-shaped rack inside the pan and ;,·spray the rack wltb ., cookina ipray . .I ! FOR THE MOIBl'EST :: -white meat, place the ; _'trussed turkey 1 breast· ,, ~-------...:...._ r.·· " • D•f:SsUPS o Add one tablespoon r whole berry cranberry Jauce to one-half cup ;i ·.,prepared salad dresslnc ll-"(coleslaw, areen &od· r tle11, creamy aarllc, ltallan or Ru11lan). rserve O'fer oranae, .,.. chicken or tuna salad, or " uae u sanchricb dres1- f, n 1 or aa a dip for eaetable. l:OOAM teliOOPM ' USOA Choke Ch11<li Cut 0-BONE BEEF ROAST .......... LB. 1.69 USDA Chotet &lode Cut , BEEF CHUCK ROAST .............. La. • 97 USDA Choke Cut l& 1.49 7-BONE BEEF ROAST . El Roncho Reody to Eot . l8 1.59 SMOKED HEN TURKEY USDA Choi<• Frfth lor9• LB 3.79 LAMB LOIN CHOPS Fresh El R9n<ho La.1.29 PORK SAUSAGE . . Leon Ooe1 Not hcnd 22% Fot EL RANCHO GROUND BEEF l& 2.19 VSOA Choke &onel•n Shlclr. 9"1 CLOD CHUCK ROAST l8 2.49 El Rondlo Oo.t Not h c"d 1 ~"'-For LB 2.49 LEANEST GROUND BEEF El Roncho. 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I 3~ llMlt 2 JAR • ~ 1 & .. 1 log kd>eye .79 21'\ 9.,. O..pO.h .89 SMALL WHOLE ONIONS JOHNSTON PIE SHELLS I0.01 0-• 0.0.i .... 83 l lk• '°'"''"'" 1.75 BROCCOLI SPEARS APPLE PIE . RIPE CHERRY TOMATOES RED EMPEROR GRAPES 39.!. 39~ 11 •• " .... ,_.,,. rnf>OS fif TH£ ""£tvr , ... ,_ °'•v-• BATIER MIX .9S INOUllNISMNOOUCI..,, ALMOND COOKIES •••• .._ ... _ .. ~.s.... SAKUIA UDOI -·So·-••homu.lo• RICE FLOUR .19 12, .. 1 NOODLES, 17 oz ,cc 111 •1 If Mo•v~ .... s...i...,. s., "'• J ' g7c 1 0 1 '"" OJ-•J GOURMET VINEGAR .as ~~. ~ WATER CHESTNUTS ·~·················-= I LB. CIU.O CARROii II ·~BUY-GIT 0111 I ..... ""' .... ,. ... , ., .............. FRIE I ,........, •• .....,.. Glcihelk .......... ... I ..._~.,,,...-.. Ul!oll.-1r" I ...... ps_,..._--'-'-,..'"" -v .... ,.,.,,,,..,.,_ tf,1.,0 I li.•••••••1C111S••nc°'""1•••••• 1.79 .39 ••• TURKEY BRIAIT E!~~.':~~-:. 2 09 • & G iblet> La. • • I-LB.CAN YUBAN COFFiE GA~Los 4 : .6 9 UMIT2 ii6 91 11.UlftN llA\NS . • . ,....,. .. a•••ftlldWataatn. IMheitlHll .,.a.l II out Of '*' .._ 1" .,,.....,_.,.....,..an•' ftttb' . .,.., ICeortbaa to a ...... IVH1 ,.. I HaUoael Alllanee ol .. 65 man• ltsbJitour Peretnt al tM .~ Q . blCl tM'I ..... focM ~ .,,.~ ma•allable. a.ad 11 '"6elllt wd u.. proMem oeeur. Olfta. TBS NAM FINDINGI an aupported by an 1Drild1.UC. lut aummer b1 the New JerMJ Dlvt.loo ot CoMUmer Attain. Jn. vettiaatOh lnlpectM 11 supennarte&a and foUftd: advertbed tt.ma uaa.UlaMe at 54 of them. 1'be1 m• tMir lnapectiau tbe day after tbe Hie adl appeared. Wbat does the unavallabtUty of ad· vertiMd apeclala meta to you and me! Time and money! Aft.er spending valuable Ume pickln1 ad- vertised ltems out of auperm~ket ads and workina them into a sbOppi.nl 111t, it lJ fruatratln1 to find some of them unavailable when we reach the au~rmartet. ) 880VLD YOU BOTllB& 'Ukiftl for a raln check? Should you buy a aimUar but more expensive item? la it wortb the effort to mate an unplanned trip to aootber store? Unfortunately, the problem of out-of· stock specials is 1ettin1 wone. The New Jersey invesUgation found that specials were unavailable in 89 percent of the IN lift; ftS ftC ~ wM.t ls coin· m~ Nlerrtd to •• Utt ...... a .. uatitut1 rU,' wldeb ,...,.. tYe1J food store in tbe cOuit.lry to bave oa bUd a IUftldent 1uppty ot aClverdMd 1P9dala. The commlu.iOn la empowered to impose flnet ol up t9 $10,000 and to Mek lDJuncUve relief aaalmt stores tbat vlolat. the rule. aut since J.m tbe rrc bu doae noth;:t to la· form tbe Jtu,bllc Of W. lmpc>rtaat or to take 8etloa qatnat tbOte w&O Tiolate It. With the 'doctor WlwilllDa to prescribe a • mucb·811!ieded dole of mtldlclne, lt ta Uttle wood# that u.e vlrua of uoavailablUty ii spreadlq rapidly. Tiie NatiOnal A1llance of Supermarket Shoppen believes that the beat way to re- verse tb.iJ tl'end la for tbe FTC to adopt policies and ~urea that will en.sure ef. fective entoreement of the rule. I heartily as;ree. With food prices about to take anotber leap 1kyward, the time is right for the ITC to take acUon in this area to protect tbe public interest. 8EFUND OF TRI! DAY Write to the following address to receive the form required by this $1 refund offer: Sheer ~rgy Lights, P.O. Box 56, Win1ton- Salem, N.C. 27102. THls offer expires March 31, 1981. ·----------~---------------~----------CLIP •N• FILE REnJNDS JOHNSTON'$ SO.CENT ltef-Offer. $9nd tJw •• qvlred form ,. .. """ two IP"OOft of ~-lrom JotlnttOfl'• Olocol* F.._..,, Re .. y.cruse -~AOll'• ............ The PtMf for lt~O..t 11 Ille wor• "C.si.t •-. • d9all9t• co.Ille ' ,..,. ,,. emllolMd .JotW•1• 1'lrN ffMI IN ll'ellk: lkl. The proof for tcwl!'t i. tlW .,.Cit "Just ,.M In P9CUGI -of Mr..e COid. ' ~rel Ftb. 21, 1"1. Pl 1.LS•URY Pos!S>ln' '""" Doll Off9r. Rec.elw • 1·1..0. """'"' l't-Doll. Send N '"'1!recl rlluncl torm ,,..,. ii• 1-..s, uw .. lrlll'll ..,... - -.,,. .. from 9roup -The 1•ts ,,,.l' be from .,v tlu or flevor of IN ljle(llied prodlKt. 0,..,.. _, 9all.,d 111..:11111, Pllllbury llltcultt, 91t Country altc:Ulb, Hu119ry J«k 91K11419, 11 .. 8'91111 llK\llta.. °""4> two: Piii--., cntunt ot,,,,... ltollt, Pllltllury an-, nemon 1ta111 wltll Icing. Pllllb\lfl' Denllfl Rolls, Pllltbury Slleie 'rt" MM Coofll ..... lllM\lry ll9llM s1r1t 1t011a, ""~ ..,1wn1••• oi-llOll•. ,i.IUtbun FIMy T-r Pits. Tr.e doll Is alto avail..,_ for """ llt'Oaft, ON from .. ell tf'0041, -$1.2S. bOlrH FeG. 21, ltll. THANK YOU CHERRY ltef-Off.. Rec.elw a $1 refund. $9nd N required refund totm pl111 lebell from flw ~s t1f T.-You Cherry Pia Fllllno. E•· plre• Marcll 11, lill. WASA 111.cOlw • $1 m..nd. loeftd N ,_,,... r• '""" '°'"' ,,. ... net-...ia111 SIMllNlftS from any""" INC-99" ol Wela CrllP Btud Eapl,.. Dec. JI, 1 .. 1 , I I I I I I I 1 .... ~-------------------------~----------J Oriental stuffing aflds spice Be6n sprquts and water chestnuts add unexpected flavor BOTB'1N aayi, SACRAMENTO (Captt.oi) -If JOU want tO n06d leillaa yoo've 1ot a bad cue of un- POJ>ulu, don't tty to 111ab hUndl with the 7 000 t\fte1I bi oae of the ... rOW·OUt=Ud-ID,. .. at Gary un•1 ''Turt911 are sreat for •people wbo want to WiM or two .. cut down on ctiorett.erol · • an d p e op J f who ~m D PoUtl UM want Iota ot easily mlxt.Ure ov• a Z.:IJijUDd ' dl1e1tid protein with tu.rtey hnut And lets It very liU1e fat, A wbole marinate for over an cookeid hfte)' h\cltadJDI hour or 1on1er. When the •kln la ~ then 10 be'a ready to bai'beeue, percent fat. And JI you be WFQI the bnut tn •tick wltb the white beawy·duty foll and meat, It'• oaly t percent irtU. tt over tlow cOaJa fat." lot an bour. Fla.Uy, be tur~ rancb in B e.. No matter ho~ fetchlncly you aay • "cobble lobble, pretty 1obble/\· they are aWI aoint to ahrink away from you as if tbey t.boulht you were wear- 1a1 l:au de Motber-ln· latr. Henry Turner from ----------'-"""7"-:----.:-.-;...-:-.:__;.;. __ :...........:_ ..... ....!.1.__!.;~ the CalUornla Turkey Industry Board alto bu tipe. "~ a bit Com or a bit beb,·bltcame tbe lar1er the btrd, Ote ~ l ter the ratio ol meat t4 Once )'OU're lnllde tbe 450·foot loa1 buJldtng, even U you lbove slowly or stand still. you are 1oia1 to find yourself 1urrounded by a no- m an' 1 land -or perhaps it 's a no - turkey's land -of about 10 feet. TllBY'U. juat look at you, tbouaands of stn1le black eyes. 1ta.rin1 at you sidewlae from thousand• of pink periscope necks atop thousaoda of feathery, football-abed bodies. "Notice bow none of them are looking at you face on?" uks Bot.bun, a youni, blond, turkey farmer whose family bas been in the business for three generations. ''They can only see when their heads ar e sidewise to you, like a fish." bone.'' Turner aJao •uueets small famm• tile ad· vaotaee ol a recent lD· novation tn tbe turkey industry. the practice of selllng turkey pieces, such as tbi1hs or .drumaticQ,. breuta or hama. You can al10 buy turkey putrami or turkey salami, or ground turkey or turkey franb. A FINAL tip from Turner is, "If your cookbook or meat thermometer says you need to cook turkey to an internal temperature of 185 degrees or worse, 195 degrees, please ig- nore lt. 1be ideal tem· perature for moist, lender, juicy turkey ii a hair tmder 180 degrees. The pop -u.p thermometer• you'll find in some turkey roasts is set for 178 Bot.bun's ranch grows delrees." about a quarter of a othun's favorite rec· million birds each year. ipe is barbecued or He geta them from a roastedturlteybreast. hatchery when they're He takes a bead of one day old, and then garlic and carefully sells the hens when selects the lar1est clove. they 're 14 to lS pounds, After P4telinl the outer and the toms when buak, he chops it f10ely they're about 23 pounds. and drops it into a smalJ "In the supermarket," saucepan along with Bothum says, "you can half a stick of butter. p re tty m u c b t e 11 While the butter melts, whether you're buyina a he adds Ir\ cup o( freshly tom or hen by the aqueezed lemon juice, a weitht. If it's ~er 17 1'1-teupoon l)f salt and a 18 pounds, there'• • daah of bot pepper pretty eood chance it'• a sauce. "Sometimes " be · to " • m. saya, u be's sUrring hia HASA Lipton Cup·a·Soup Now you can have the great taste of down-home in your home ... with our 4 new country favorites. There's Virginia Pea and Chicken Supreme-with croutons I Harvest Vegetable -with carrots, green beans and rice. And Hearty Chicken-thick with brood noodles in a rich broth. New Country Style Cup•a•Soup. More great taste from Lipton. dinner, get tbe to 10 for a lone together, to eitjoy ifC part ol a festive a~ and to work off o m e of the "excess aloriea ript away. H e r e a re so m e treamlh>ed ~pe:I that OU mlibt Want to °" or a lower calorie tradl- 'lbanbllvt.nc Da y OWN &ICE VSllllOO• &ING C\IPI brown rice • 5 cupe wat« ----~.. cup finely diced on 1 cup thinJy •llced muabroorm ·e" ~ teupooo •••t r ~ 1 teHpoon dried ,rdtllweed t:C 1 tablespoon fretbly •ett~':tr:!'':fi tacre- •B.'le nu in a Jar1• t"tTucepan. Brine to • t•~· eover with a U_,,t a and reduct btat. " Is for • mt.nm. or W rice la tender ud .,...,..,erlu1-orbed. Fluff, * BONELESS HAM Fully Cookeo. Whote 5·7 Los LO ........... cellrjt ... •••laroom1 ta Ute c ........... Ulil1 u., an .aft. Add :r _. ,.,... ... poar o••r bread. Add ebopped appl•. Beat ~• uatff 1ll1btl1 fro Yi adcl to l>reMI ... Mb well. u,. to nu« a 10 to u ....a ~·or bake .. • 11......t Hll_..at ......... ,.. ....... ...-10 ......... ca&NasaaY VSGftML& llOLD I talll1111ac• (3 •-••lope1) unflaYored 1elaUD • LADY LEE TURKEYS .78 ··----..__ CUDAHY 799 T·SONE .88 LI) FRESH TURKEYS .89 t.KIV tee &clStf<I Cr aoe A Lb Fr~fl 11·25 ltx Ava11.101e T1111rs Noon ~.~~~~~~~~ Welter ACICleCI tHdnl Halves 1 98 lO I BAR·S HAM STEAK 238 canned s LO can Bonded Beef tom LO 198 ''>r"I"' ,.,,i)r( /lfrlr(f>I,, f\~61v{h ~'{1(11.1.'ft\01 • ••• 01/.iJ.iM>..l.•whl;.>1J..r.. !~.. it#>~t.f~i...1,. Only crade "A" oualltvt 0 We offer only the finest quality, Grade A turkeys at lower overall prrces. From Lancaster Grade A hens and toms 10 pre·basted birds from Butterball and Lady Lee We offer a complete selection of 'fresh · Zacky Farms Grade A turkeys. too Pouitry & Meat GRADE A DUCKS •OVllC. lllOlflf S' 1 TO S lH STUFFED TURKEY LI 1,58 LI .97 ll .89 OSCAR MAYER BACON 1 98 '"'" 'klCfO 17 Ol PltG • ROASTING CHICKEN LI .88 GRADE A CAME HENS 1 39 h~ lo01tfl 100l (A(M • FRESH OYSlERS 1 49 Wfll(.., MIQI IM • Uquor l SEACiRAM'S 1129 7CROWN 111noeo wnKktv 1 1s lU 111 IOProof r P~ M~ WINES 2 79 6 ~~ IHlf Ill + ALMADEN WINES p ,ltloCt!COl.OtillAllO '"'"'" IWIC 2 89 0 Olr"'IWA<"' 4'0M fS lfl fl\ • COLONY WINES b ~~-=(~~~ .•rn• tn 2 .39 ~IUNITI WINES l ~~OllOSAfO .1SO• t U 2.59 r ASTI SPUMANTE WINE 7 29 4-''11111 a~ . ,,., .. m • CALLO WINES · I' lll!!ISU MIO ~ C"llo'l IWilt 2 69 b Ollfl!IHCHCQ~ ISlTI lfl • LANCER'S WINES 3 29 p ~~ .. lllCO ll oir~ 1so• m • l SEBASTIANI WINES 2 69 ..,.,,., ..... ~ C:*"'I ot Wiii IOlf I S l Tl IT\ • b~~B~E .•• no• m2.79 HUt ll\ 4.99 Fresh Me<lt l+lili!:._:jfH@§@I. canned & Pac k<l9E-C1 BONELESS STEWINC BEEF11 2.18 ~BROWN & 59 bCRAHAMCRACl<ERS 79 SERVE ROLLS • ~ ••oz '°'· PORTERHOUSE STEAK 2 48 Laov lee, 611ar1et1es 12 er PlcG r EAST POINT OYSTERS 99 IOl.ofO •ll'IOll'o ll • 0 I Ol CAA • TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ROUND STEAK LI 2.68 l.1.98 PORK LOIN ROAST \ll>lOIN (UI A\lltAQ W[Q<T S ll" CURE 81 HAM HALVES _,..., -fllSS FVIH COOOtR> l.1.39 ,.2.98 SHANK PORTION OF HAM 119 IOOll ... JU\ L' COO•fO LI • BUTT PORTION OF HAM 1 28 IOlfll ... •uu• COOIClO LI • FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE 98 l'OltM HOT Oii MIU) I ll IOU • ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE 1 98 , .. .., _. HOT Oii MM.O LI • SMOKED SAUSAGE ~«=: .. ~~fO SNOW CRAB CLUSTERS ,.2.28 .. 2.28 OSCAR MAYER BACON 1 98 .. ~IUCI I LI l'llc; • LADY LEE BACON 1 38 SlCIO tll l'llC • HOU<;PllOld p KLEENEX NAPKINS 59 O _. toCT "'G • r CLAD WRAP 49 0 """'"' 100', llOll • r SPILLMATE TOWELS 61 4 -· n s • l!Oll. r LADY LEE FOIL 79 4 .... .,.. Oun 17 s s • l!Oll • p SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUE 67 4 ~ti Oii AjfT _,, 100 Cl IOI!• r COOICINC SACS 78 b ftVllOlOI Hf lll(t; • p UNCLE BEN'S RICE 99 4 ~(;j!Alif &illll0 , , .. , .tOl .0.• rMUSHROOMS 54 6•-ll1Mt t NClf 40I CM• I' SNACK CRACKERS 79 0 -"°" ... ,, o.t -• r MARSHMALLOW CREME 49 t (llNf 1 Ol IM• I' CHOCOlA TE CHIPS 1 99 0 11HTl.l\~ t10l NG • ... CRANBERRY bSAUCE ocean SPfav. Jetlled or Whole bSTUFFING MIX Brownoerrv Hero or sage a Onion LADY LEE PUMPKIN !'LADY LEE OVAMS .45 160Z O n .69 12 oz Box .48 2901 can .49 ' 290z can LADY LEE PINEAPPLE I' ll'JWl'AC< 45 0 CllUS>40 ,_. °" flOIOU 11 JS or CA ... LADY LEE SUGAR 63 ••owoceto UCHT e» OAft _,,,. 01 eor. I' FRUIT COCKTAIL 0 Ofl -11 P LE SUEUR PEAS Owau r VLASIC PICKLES 0 SwtlT WHOU 1101IO•·79 1101 c ..... 55 1101 , ..... 49 nor , .. 1.09 r EXTRA LARGE OLIVES 73 0 fMU CAt•Oll..... l'!rTfO SI OZ CAN • t SHREOD,EO COCONUT 1 66 4 IAllllS . , llOZ llltc; • I' BUNOT CAKE MIXES 1 49 b 1111.UIUllY S VAlltlTIH )1• • Ol 90X • !'.CORN MUFFIN MIX 25 0 ,,,,., , f 'tOZ IOX. P RO. VAL. GELATIN 45 0 IOl IOX • r PIE CRUST MIX 59 4 lfTIY C.OCOI 1!tG 0t !TIC• It O.l 10C • l ~~EAD MIX"''°' -.69 r DATE BAR "11X 119 6 MTT'tCllO(tCb "Ol -• p B ~MBROWNBREAO 79 6 , llOJCNI• r K~Ft JAR CHEESE 67 6 n-r·u . sot ,,. • L CHICKEN BROTH \W-.. Ol , ..... 31 L COFFEE-MATE CREAMER 1 49 llOWOflfO 16 OJ -• b SPICED CRABAPPLES 69 au•...,,. 1•01 ~. WHOLE PEACHES 1"0Z CM.67 lAD'f l.f~ SPotlD b NIBLETS CORN WIQl«ft!Ojfl • t10l CM.35 Delicatessen Items !CRESCENT ROLLS PlllSOurv b lADY LEE CHEESE Miid cneooar 0< Monterey Jack .69 801 can 119 9 oz Pkg r CREAM CHEESE 69 0 LAOHU IOZ .. , • I' CHEESE SPREADS 1 39 o -•v,...nn IOl cue> • I' CHEESE BALL 1 59 0 IAUIU'-nut W.T;. lfUU 1 Ol ""' • I' CHEESE LOG , 1 99 b <AUICAUllA rtue W tlUlS 10 Ol ""' • r ITALIAN DRY SALAME 2 19 O lllMCO llOlO sucto ' 01 ""' • r SMOKIE UNkS 1 49 0 LAO'tl.ll 120l Pl<C • r VLASIC PICKLES 0 Ol(A OllL Wl40ll IOSl<lt r VLASfC PICKLES b Ofll OIU •OtlC• MA\VH UOl ,. •• 99 noi-.99 • Darrv & FrozPn bWHIPPINC CREAM taOV lee b JOHNSTON'S PIES P\lmp1un 0< Mint• .99 1602. Ctn 159 I 36 OZ. PM! I' LADY LEE SHERBET 119 t, S ""'°" ~ I 1 Gill CTll t Produce JUMBO .69 ·WALNUTS ~ NewCrOQ lb HAWAIIAN .19 PINEAPPLE Swttt & JUICV LO BLACK .59 CRAPES RIOI~ US NO 1 UJ I FRESH .69 MUSHROOMS 8 oz Pkg FRESH .24 CUCUMBERS EJCll DdlrV & Frozen bREAL 85 SOUR CREAM • ~ lte 16 OZ-Ctn GREEN BEANS p lAO'f lU If~ Clll 88 o .-HIHC>o snu »01 tAG. , BIRDS eve VEGETABLES 39 0 'IAS Oii -i kfl!Nfl COii'< 10 Ol Ne; • LADY LEE ECG NOC 89 SlOl Cl!f • r PET RITZ 9' ~E SHELLS 65 0 l(T ""'. r COOL WHIP TOPPING 77 0 l"'l>\l'll .IOl Clio• r LADY LEE MARGARINE 57 0 t(Jtllt;()ll . llOl Clio. ~ HOLIDAY " '' "'V · CIFT .• "'... ,,:.. .;•~~BASKETS ....., .... ·1 • . \ ;./:.~ .. ~~ ·~.......,. ''~c t.._ .: ,;.. .... Jt ·-~ snow someone vou c¥t ~tn a Gtft Of ~ t"t• from ll1C11v Our H011<1av FrUlt hskets n ftlleo to your oroer with tresn in-suson ~ txottc fruits. nut\ ano cntfltS from our oe11 utt, a111r a e>rtct vou un auorcs A~ vour stort ~ for oew" -.:. ..... .... _, ... . _.. . ..... .. IT'S POSSIBLE you '11 .vea ION welcbt · Ulla Tbanbf vln• with thlt mea , " 1a11 Prltikin. "It'• more important, however, to start enjoy- ina the hollda)'I -and everyday -with an eye toward matntalnlng 1ood health and lon1evtty." Prltlkln baa spent over 20 years re · searehinl the fields of nutrition and de · 1eneratlve dlleaae. In bla book, "1be Prltlkln Pro1raJD for Diet and Exer~.:_' be concludes that bealuiy llvlna ll)HDI daily exercise compoMd of walkln1 or Jo11in1 and a diet mlnUJ tbe foods that are linked to heart problems and other diseases -foods such as butter , margarine, red meat.a, fatty cheeses and pro- cessed foods. .. tm!MTY, YIT HIALTHY MIAL v. cup omo6 flakes ~ eup chopped celery Combine all in1re- TBB llAN.'f' 1uceeN cUentt ellce9t onion ltoliel eoinllal out ol llll nun and celery. Pour JI.day PritWa Lonc•Yi· over turkey. Sprinkle ' It•· Co•Mle Wl&la tM re-....... ...._ ... ,. . ..................... -~~ ....... ..ua. ~ ..... === lD a prelleated 4SO· def ree oven lot 10 mlnutH, then Jower temperature to HO tr Center la Santa on loo Ila~·• a• d Monlca also provide ~,l:J~~~~~...:_-~~~~~~~~...:.!~~-..!......~~~-=-..:!~!!;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. evidence lndicattnC that hit dl«/exerdte Net.me can actually reverse tbe dlt•8:9J:C--· Prl aneru that hi• diet ta appetilln1 u well u llfe-nvinJ. "Of coune," be says, "it'• a little dlfftcult the first couple of daya for our patients at tbe center -and justifiably 10 1lnce they've grown ac·customed to the artilidal Oavon of oils, sugan, and salts over the years. But after the flnt week, they genuine· ly enjoy the new meals ... their palates have been reawakened to the natural, delicious fiaVOl'I ~fresh foods. "And I'm sure my Thanta1ivin1 dinner will aatisfy even the most demanding holiday dinner,•• says Prltikin. Here are tome of the recipes for a 'J.bP,agiv- lng meal Pritiktn-style. Htille HeMer ,.,.., 10.22 11 •• ,, ..... •• om lonellss 1 .. ~·· .. r• Low calories serve health You'll be showing appreciation Do ,our suesla a favor by semn1 nutritious. low-calorie foods durlna the holiday ~uon this year. ••People often think that lf you don't serve elaborate and rich foods you 're not showing love and appreciation for your 1ue1ts or your family," says Laurel Mellin, a registered dietitian and aaalatant clinical professor ln the Department of Pediatrics at UC San Franclaco. In fact, you'll be show· Ing more appreciation for them by servin& a variety of healthful food1 from the four food groups -milk, meat, ve1etables and fruits, and breads and cereal.a. By eating healthful meals every day , they're le11 likely to overlnduJ1e in holiday treats -and won't have to worry about excess pound• after the boUda,... Some tipe for the host or bosteu are: •Try pa11in1 freab . fruit along with the box of candy, or a light, refreshing yogurt dip with the cream cheese dip. •Make non-alcoholic and low-calorie drinks available. •Offer plain, steamed vegetables along with the tradition~ creamed variety. · · •Don't take your guest.a• refusals of more food penonally. •Serve small portions; offer aecooda, but don't insist. Quality Meats! Cubblson's Dressing lmperlal Margarine Ocean Spray ~310 c_.__ __ ....., Saf t!way Speciau ! Safeway Speciah ! Quality Produce! Pork Sausage '.:Ca:':.:' ~~ '1 19 D$ Party Dips t;Sa ~ 49' S$ Kraft Cream Cheese :: 79' Fresh YClllS ~11 ManorHouseTurkey=!~::'., 75c 1-'&Rolls .=..~ 2:t '100 ~WhlppilgCream l_,. = 59c TableGrapes .,,.. . .., .... ~ ~ 69 Pork Spareribs ,!:""~ • 5139 E-8' Engllsh Muffins ~ :'f2 7'Jt D$ Cool Whip ':,!' ~ c Crisp Celery ff•u r..., Fllet Mignon Steak~:?~,. 54 69 1-8' Appletime : :: '1 49 Dt Pumpkin Pie .:.:,., ~ '1 71 Yellow Onions :0•1 Canned Ham = 5 c'!, '951 15$ Kraft Marshmallows:' ':: 69C S$ 30-Sllce Bread ..,';.-, 2 :!!. 51 oo Mixed Floral Bouquets ~ 5171 E$Princella Yams ~ 78' •OetuxeJceCremn i.-a:!. 1241 ()angeJulce ~ Fresh Oys1ers .;;".:.:, Fresh IHI Chuck :~ s.1•• •• Beer b~g )vith our . forefathers Whatever other image we might have bad of the Mayflower and our pil- grim fathers tt certainly fsn 't likely tbat lt in- eluded a pict\lre of those l>rim~ allaMof beer In their bands. As a mattero!recorded fact. they not olily drank beer , they brought their own brew when they landedonoursbores. WHEN OUR founding fathers arrived from Eu rope they had a l)eve rage which they ~alled beer. It was a heavy. fairly bitter po· t ion reflect.inc its Euro- 1>ean origins, where beer was made to accompany food and even to be a food r:eplacement. However, if you were to introduce the beer of the pilgrims into today's society you would be pressed to know whether to drink it or to walk on it -like the strong tea of Irish legend wblcb lsn 't just rlpt until a (nouse can trot upon it. · IN SPrl'E of the fact that we think of beer drink era as men of hearty f.ppetites and a roariq thirst, beer bu become a lighter brew since those days. When *r la ~­ posed to the United States, it la oft.en bl"ewed 1pecifically to meet the taste 1tandard1 of Americana. ··Americans today pre· fer less fiWDg, sparklln,, clear been," says Frank Sellinger, chief executive . officer of Jos. Scbllta Brewtnc Co. Tbe evolu- tion of the American taate D beer bu c:haocecl to meet cbaqlna American Jlfe1tyle1, and Sellin1e.r baa Witnessed lt flr1t hand. In the IGOI, after the repeal of ProbibltiOD1 many tirewen producea beer 1imllar to tb•t brewed 14 JMl'I earlier but moet ot~fOUDI tbef bad to their lormulU to appeal to ta.a 1eneratlon · tbat b•cl grown up durtnl Probibl· lion, aM,.W ... me AC· cu.U>IM4 to tM flavor of .on diilllal. ' The pref ereace ••· •l'loptid ...., .... , with~...,.~ and more iPtllid8lM ID· come, AmllkMI ...;-: &~"=-·-· .... ·_...at ... .. ~ ....... . Wilb aM a4•.e& of. ........... -:: =:,:=-. ... lbOme, ¥Iii•_.,•· ............... US NO I ID YAMS B!~.21 ~ lecl Grapes !H Ripe Avocados ....... !H Yorinoff Vo6e .:.39 •.• 33 t.11 , •• .... -.c..... ....... .., Hi ,_. Mason WiM :-~ 3 ••- J;.)g. (Wit ... .....,......,,.......... 2•• 'm' Reel lose Wlo WlM :-~ .... It iltllHN•Wlne .• 3•• llQ.. a..w. ..... t ........ t .. "m" C.•de Dry Mixer Htift..;t ..... '' ...... n ... 67 .... ...... Ht Bini's Eye Cool Ml, ..... 65 .... . J£1tSEYMAIO R 41 I I • l • ~ l e::· 1 '' II'~ ••. 76 .... . 11 .... 1 •• .... ·::· ·'' '4;' 1 '' tit ••a1m1 llce , '::' 1 '' ..... ...... ...., .... tit ...... ,., .... a.. •• :. 2•• ............ ii ..... ,... ':.;. . 79 ..•. 2•• - ... C•llOl'I Hf . LAHCASTCR l POSE OR CORN91UAO FIEIH II 8 I ITUFFlll •:::. 7 91 TURKEYS ';·~~ tit Ullby' s Pumpkin ..... i8YOlfts .................... ~Cranberry S..ce .......... Ht Evepomecl Milk ................ c.t. 8! Cwt Green 8"n1 ................ !ft Apple Pie ........... '-..... Ht Green Giant Com ~ ..... 8! ....... Ripe Olives Ht. h.fFoocli ·~·.43 ".:· .49 ·~·.44 ...... 1 '' "'· . ·:.:·· .39 S.:..N· • 73 J:.:·· 1 •• -lf RE CHUNK LICHT I I Tull INOll ~ ·~. SAYE 55.32 WITll ' , .. ! J '•I ' I ... '• .Holidays for dieters / For dletera. the bollda,s have to be the mOlt dlffteult time of tbe year. Confronted with trays alMI tables laden wltb moutb·waterln1 1oodl•, urted to try thll hon d'oeuvre and that cand1, Mrloul dleten - and even people trytn1 to maintain their wet1bt - despair . .. Amiety about Sain· in1 wellbt promotes eat· ln1 even more," 1ay1 Laurel Mellin, a re1· l1tered dietitian and ~utriUonlat. TBE BOUDAY8 are a Ume of emotloaal and Pb11tcal ltrell, says 111. Mellin, an a11l1tant cllnlcal proleuor lD tbe Department of Pediatric• at UC San Francisco. Youns and older people alike bave .. unr•all1tlc expeeta· • tioDI about bow perfeet tbe bo&ldaya will be, •• and con•equentlJ may become anxlou1 and depreuecl. TbeH emo- Uou ean trtuer tbem to eat .-they are not reallJb\11111. AT BO•&, Ma. llelUD auaeMI, JOU can deal wltla .... emoUom b1 ~ln~cal ..Utib111Me9dol .. Unl, ::r:• ot tndtcue. •• ,,, nfnebea JOU ad pb11lcal· ............. ·10 .. , .... ol~offe&· ........... ... c ........ J Any 50° ROlstlng each OFF ,. ..... .............. .. ...,.....,,, .... .,...,. .......... Lllftlt One Item A 0• Coupen '9f C........, Coupon Uultwe ..... M ..,, ....... 1llO SUPER COUPOI GrMnBand ·fresh · i Celety, Ralpha Brown •n Ssve Rolls Armour Star-Fre1h Boneless Turkey Butt• Baeted per lb. Ralphs-Butter Baeted-Frozen Hen or Tom rT'l Turkey ~ With Pop-Up Cooking GM1ge ·· Hen or,Tom Turkey Swlt ('ii( Buttarball ~ ,,. .. .. es All 1111Dh1 l1Dr11 wHI 118 closed ~Thilm1glvlng Day Good News los Angeles! . Yoa have Ila lowest price In Ille nation on frozen Grade A Tom runers• ... 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I ) ,J ••• 1? ;··~ .. , .. , ,:( ~i '"""'•I ... _.,., ~ed •rte .I l'i 10••-itag Barbara Feldon pl1y1 a mother in financial trouble when ber huband walb out. Jeavina ber and her cblldND (Christopher CJampa and Stacey Nelkin) on their own lD ••Cblklren of Divorce" tonJatit at 9 on NBC. Channel •• (I) TIO TAC OOUQH r:ao. t OH 'Ml TOWN Ctwll Atklne, ltW of .. ..,_ LAQoon": en uplor•tlon of @'llDPW~ 8 ACIWT 1AaC wrTH i VID HOMMfTZ 'NJta THI MUleC AU. It THa 'MA.Y Ardlll II outraoad wMrl Edith gM8 away • Yalu- 8** lnMrttanoe i.tt to '* tll • OOUlln. • MACHO. I L!HA!A MPOftT • <:ONNEC'TIOHI: AH. ~TIMAn VIEW Of CMANGa "Eal, Drlnl( And Be Merry" JMl88 Bunl• -· ti.. connectton ~ Napo- leon'• need tor an efllclent way to .ioee provision• and the dev91opmet1t ol modern day roeketry. IR) fr> P.M. MAGAZINE ~ Ulldafgotl llMrt .,,. HO~cl> PLO "° ~ ,_ fatMr, ""° '"" °"' °" .. ......, 30 yMl'8 ..,.., end "-l't t1et111 teen llnol. to IC*1d Tt1ank19Mno .ittl th• ~ • .,ci.n. • UTTUHOUMOM THI~ CNr-. end hie MW len- ln-9 AlmanZO Mcofna pll(tnert In a fNIOtltlnO ~·9 • MOYIE * • • '"The Hor'M Sol-d ..... (1959) Jotln w..,,... WIHlam Holden. "nle Union cavalry drlvM towern LOUIMaN amldlt per90NI conlllct• between ttle ofll· oar-. on the IUbject of ww. (2 IV'I.) .P.M.~ The Mt. Ruetlmore malnl• nance crew; • two')'Mf-old t:oo•<m M•A•t•H ~ Ullb .. ..,, lnlO w atnoJI perott of ...... tf'Offt • lour&tl Ottldl m.111 .... tlO!Ntown. .. • MOYll "Ctllldflf\ Of Divorce" ' (,.,....,., ..,.,. ,... dOn. Oteo ~. l"9 tn.-it Of ~ on IM nwmbarl of ttwe tamllea oC dllfwant IOdal ....... drtnMJtllltd, • THAT'S INCNl*.I ,....: enoouneere with • ~ ""° llal bWI deed OWi 40 yean: • l9CUl1t'I force of robota: • cllMa In wtllctl doge and tluntan SMKllHI llw'nan ~· • Ml'RV QIWPIN ~ JotlM'I Maltlll, Mlcflll Lagrand, RoOert WuN, MlchMI Young, Gall P1t«1t. .H8HAW °'*19: Berbera Mandrell, ~Maril, Sonny Curtll. ODOHOOfMU. t::IO. Cl) HOUU CALLI The bat appllcant to "" tile vaic:ancy toe • eurgeon at l<-lngton o-ai turne out to be • _.,.,, 9 MOVIE ...... ... ..... ................ ... • .. ....... ""°"' ........ ,......., (1 tw .. IOIRMJ s=:..=' ... , .... NOr~TMI ~MJWfrt "".,, ...... ~ .. ....,on• -Of A#ltlllllltl:t6• !NM .,......, ..... "'°"' .. 0...~end­ r'llleWMlll!MINefw91t • • MM'IWlllC8 THIATM "Pride. And ~· Or.ablll .. ,.,~ MO nlHCI Mr, Deley flll'lln; lflt ~ to ,..,.. !oat *°'1unlt... Ind .. ...., .... bytMMwWof L)'dla'• elppel"9!1f with Wlcklwn. (Pen f) 0 1f~l-:· Heft HOLL.YWOOO I NIWlVWID caMW M•A•t•H .._.. vna *"" to IOMt•r• Of~ tor Whldt he la the ptlme ~ • CINR8'19 llYONO "Tiie lurnlng Olrt" Nlhougfl Allee ..... Ow accuutlOn•. n can't eveda ... '*' Chet "" ,..... haW ltarl4Nf oNJ ....,, lhe't IRllllld. 11::IO. (I) QUICf, M.1. Oulnc:'/ ~ the deetll of • tot>-rat*ed prtze tighter. erOMGHT ~ holt: Joell Aherl. OUIStl: Linda t...am, lMry ~.Minnie PMrt. • PNIC>HU': c::IU. ll.OCKH Lella IU8plCla Oeofl .. ~ tor the attadl In the ber. 1=..c. A retaMed oonvtct con-. to clailm .. flll own • mar. rled -wtio tor yiawa llad bWI cor1 elPC>lldlllo wftll him purely out of kind· -· NBC • t:OO -"Children of Divorce." liarbara i"eldoG and Gre1 Mull&vey head the cut of tJiil new TV drama about tbe effecta ol divorce on three f amWes (photo at Jett). .. • rf tAQI A 1HllP N ~ ,,_... '*"°''" a IMift .... ~a dlc;tMor "°"' ~ lN ..... Of • Mlgtl«loflnO coumty. ··~AIC NIWI 12:.00. TWIUGIHT ZOHI "Queen Of The NAe'' I AICHIWS YOU Kr YOUR I.FE Buddy HacMn,,,.... a.,... gerte model, a "buaklng" WlllU.. and • pop&Mlr !Miiman. 12:20. MOYIE *** "AYA, Simon, Run" ( 1870) Burt Reynold•. 1rigar s,._._ An 11\dian 11 torn t>etween hie deltr'9 to avenge Illa mother' 1 dealfl end '* .. '°' • wtllle woman.(2hrl.) 12:80. TOMOMOW ~l CIOIMdlen Alen lftltt; "61mort•t Marll O'Connell; ComooMr Al ... ,..,. e1wv "°"00"'• T_,f' .TH( .. A ~!He CltlmfNI ~ to blec*mall • rtcll ~ for .,,. money neolllWY to get out ot the country. • • YOU Kr YOUA LH lklddy H.tellett rneet1 a pro tootbell ~. a IQY· mailer and • pt.rza flipper. I NAT10NAL MEWi 12:40 Cl) THa NEW A'llNGIM Pwdey .. kldnaC>Ped and , tleld In exdlange fOf Ille outline of • MCrel del- plln. 11:100 AOAM-12 Fo.11 ~ contradict Malloy'• 4yewltn•n aociount and ace.JM Sgt MacOonllld ot re<:kteu dtMng. 1:00• MOVIE **'~ "Footptinll On Tl'll Moon" (1974) Document• ry. Narrated by Wemet Von 8'IOO A fuclnatlng 11:00 ....... ..,..,... Tt .... (tt!33) "°"" w~ Heney Sllu'*'-A~ .... ly ~for,,.,.,,., ~ to llUrlt dowfl 1t1e ,... ldfllt aM ptOllt .... own llwtoc.IOe. 11 ht.) -AFTERHOON- 12:00. ** * "It Hl!pPIMO To 1 .-.· 119511 Doria o.y, I Jadi Lemmon. A k*eter gfOWlf Wine .. court C8'I l and her ._,.. .,_ ... .,.. • l'lllfoed tycoon, {1i hr., 50 min.) • * * * "Rebel Without . A C...." ( 1965) .,.,,. Deen, Natllie Wood -6 I young ll)lfl joll'9 • t8M-! I • geng becauae ot lllJ ! !Kii ot reapect tot 1111 Pfi...J ...... (2 l'lrl.) t:oo 9 * *. "Eattllqueq" (Part 1) (1874) Charlton H•lon, Ava Gardner. LOI Angelel .. deltro,ad l1y two m...iw lremort wlllcll wrMk havoc on both the ~and lfle terrafn. (1 hr., 30 min.) s:ao D * * ~ "8tageooec11" l 19ee) Ann·Mllgret, Blftg CrOlby. The trauma of Indian attack lffec1I Ille pHaeng.,-a ot a •t•· I geQOeCh In varied weya. (2 hrl.) The Ml. Ruthrnofe tnllnt• ~~aw;. two-yeer-old boy und«goea '-' --gety; 8111 Hanl9 with I • • "Fade In" ( 1"8) Burt Ae'/nelldt, Bart>ara Loden. A man eccuatomed lo many 1haflOW romantic ~· dl8c:own 1 true ~mat• In a IOvely ntm editor who get• hlm a job wtth • movie company. (1 hr.,30mln.I JOHN DARLING by Armstrong a Batluk . 0..•IWI Lbf l•fl• I KNXT (CBS) Loa Angeles l<HBC(NSC) Los Angel•• ~ ICTlA (Ind.) Los Angeles KASC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) J(FMB (CBS) San Diego • KHJ. TV (Ind.) Los Angeles ICTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCOP·TV (Ind ) Los Angeles I KCST (ABC) San Otego KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles KOCE·TV (PBS) Hun1mg1on Beach Mistin· did it, but why? By MIKE SILVERMAN NEW YORK (AP) -So it was Kristin Shepard, that little minx, who shot J .R. Ewing. What'• more, sbe says she's expedine hi.a baby! TbOM ltartllnl revelations were conveyed to th• f attbtul mllllom who tuned to "Dallu .. OD CBS f'ridaJ nljht to watch one ol the most heavily publldled Mries eplaodes In televialon blatory. cas biped lt would alto be the h11hest-rated. Nat*twlde fllUJ"a from the A.C. Nielaen Co. won 'l be anilabie u.nW Tuesday, but CBS expect· ed to bave tatinp for New York, Cbtcaro and Los .An1•MI 1ometbne today. IDUITIN, PIA YED BY Mary CroSby, bad blen a prtme 1mpeet ever since j.r .. her brother· ill-law, brob off their affair and then framed her for plWtltuUon when abe tried to expose hb cor· l'\lpt ...... deall. M ~ Ploductiona, which pacta1e1 the prim•·tblM MNap opera, warned in advance that the w1Uut•1 motive would not be what au· dlenea bad been led to expect, and -you eueuect lt -woUW be revealed next week. Krlltiil'• 1unt wu made clear In the final tceH wbie S.. Ellen -wbo ii KrilUn'I tllteT and ' J.R. '•Wife -...membered •be had left the pearl- baaclW revolver lD KriJltln'• apartment shortly before UM lhootia1, SUe Ellen, who bad been ar- nttM ftw Uae 1a.oott.n1 and then balled ocat by a my1t4rioul benefactor, accUMd her a liter of frJm· tn11Mr. I'd ftOM DSNYING n, Kristin welted UD· W J .lt. Nacbed for the phone to call police, then dl'OPIMld bitr ,,._OlUCY bombtbeU and' threatened to ~ hi.a father about the baby if be aent ber to JaU. M l:Uilli, played by Llnda Gray, demanded that hi rill btr bluff, but J .R., played by Larey a ..... •lamm..t tbe pbOne down and tald: .. Nobod)'• IOb.al to Jail. I'll band.le Krtlthl ln m1on•1." 1til "'' ~ waa aboWn tlmultaneouaty lD U.. &ail ud Midwnt, one hour later ID tbe RoekJ· M~ aad Ultee boUn later OD the Wett Cout. AT.,.. ~rted an un-..ual lncreue ln ID· ~~.....,. ~alll after the show ended at 11 p.m·i' ml'. ila IOllM Wlilt Cout viewers called eut to ,... _ "'° d'41 It. . " .......... movie rrMw; CM! Tell rnak• Ml11W>fl llKPriM: Of. Wmco l'IU a qull on r~ Guests· Nr Supply, Silly .kMI, Eddie Mofley, Man- hetten Transfer. I 21TONIOHT 8:30 WONC>a WOMAN Won6W Woman convtncea lief mother that IN ""'91 °"°9 again 00 Into the OUI· aide world 10 help protect tl'll ITM WOftd from It• - mlM. 10:00 9 Cl) LOU OAAHT Lou and Charlie ~ but CM'I f)(Olle 11\at a chetnlcal plM!t It C8Ullno • bulge In IM earth nNt 1 9/118/f.IOWl'I dump Site ·~ *** "Dirty H11ry" (1972) Cllnl EHlwood, Hsrry Ou11cllno A det«mlned Pollee detective ~ hi• . ,-) 'Light side' of Twain a~g A record By PETEa I. BOYEa LOS ANGELES CAP) -l'be last time PBS offered a Mark Twain Hmple, you had to lock away sharp objects and household poillOOS before viewing lt. It was called "Tbe Humorist'• Dark Side," or something equ•lly bleak, ·and while it.a point wa1 expertly struck, you didn't necessarily feel 1ood about seelD1 it. Ob, bow happily opposite is toa.ilbt'a PBS offering of Twain at 1:30 on KCET, Channel 28. nus la the Mark Twain of the wry smile: "Life on the Mi11i11lppi," the author'• memoirs ol bit youthful riverboatin1 experiences. alCBLY FILMED, superbly acted, lt la ftlled ~nn•na to end wUb tbe telUn1 of extrava1ant yarns, UJuminatlons of the American character and the pure, naked joy of a boy ateamin& down-river ·on a paddle-wheeler. David Knell plays youn1 Sam ("Mark Twain") Clemens, a 20-year-oJd Innocent yeam.lna to be a riverboat pilot. Tbe man who can make him one by takinl him oa u bit "cub" ia Mr. Bixby (Robert ~ J R ? Laming) -daahiq, In a weathered J or • • way. and clearly a pilot of heroic accomplllhment. LOS ANGELES CAP) • Mr. Bixby, wbo bu .. alwqt found -.. Dallu" apparently that cube are far more trouble than drew teJe¥t.loa'• lar1nt tbe1're worth," ll none too audience ever wben an encowa,tn1. estimated 82 million .tewera t'1MC1 lD to leana that lt was Krlatln Shepard, UM .Jilted iDJ.1. treat and tlstel"·ID·law, wbo •bot J.R. Ewtn1, CBS offtdall 1ald .• Netwodl: ratiDp chief Arnold Becker' lald ftDa1 tallle1 due Tu .. day from A.C. NielND Co. ~ wW make tlMt Prhh7 •l1bt allow teleYl1Joa '• al J.tlme favorite. ,...,. .... ·- CONDESCENDING TO take the boy on, Bixby ub, "How do you feel about •Ydden deathT" ... can't .., I favor it," YoUDI Clim-Naponda. Tltu1 1>e1in1 tb• education of Samuel Clemens. Bixby la an unJ1el~ catecbllt, abldlna notb1nc leu from bil atudent tban a lmOw~e ol the rtvu u complete ubi.town. It'• lmpo11lble, of count, and Bixby isn't incllntd to IP&f• tbe cbidw. (TV REVIEW J ''T AIUNG YOU BY and lar1e, boy," Bixby saye after one Clemens misstep, "you do seem to be more different kinds of ass than any creature I ever aaw." Or, "I do believe you are the stupidest dunderhead l've ever saw or beard of. The idea of You bein' a pilot, why, you don't know eoouah to pilot a cow down a damn lane." The gruffness ta a facade, of course, and a warm affection fut develops between cub and pilot, a sentiment fired In the boy'• heart by Buby's deft niebt croslin1 of a boat·btmgry bend In the river. AND THERE 18 that element ol sadnesa that can be found resldinl in most of Twain's worlra wed1ed between youthful dreams and blunting reality. When youns eub Sam comments to the second pilot that the raw, terrible beauty of the river aeerm to fade with complete lmowlectaeotlt, tbepllotre1poodl: ''There'• not a pUot goin', bo&;;bo bun 't pondered all that, wbo n 't 1omethnea wonder whether be'a sabled mo.tor lost most by learn.In' bll trade." The wildom and lnti1bt ill handed out with ,...,t 1obl ol wit; and there 11 a 1oodly portlon of riverbat --------------,--.,..,-..,.,,..~....,..;'1-exa11enrtton. Of a 1low boat, one of pilot offen, "She raced wltb an llland and loet ... ThattloW? .. 0 80 WM 80 pokey. 1be burned down and wu ftve yean befon her ownen foUnd out." A ~ •=·• enterUlil.Dien~ tbia. 1'1000c1 ,"to borrow from llr. Btzb7, "to make a man So oUt and learn to apell the word 1plendiferoua" juat to Write a columa abouttt. ··rrs Jt18T NOT WOUJNG." •aid Jeaa· Claws. Tramoat, wbo WU dindlDI "All Nlcht Lona." He .. the b•band ol ...... pot Sae ....... Who npret•t• tbt film'• t&ar, Gae. Ha:cbuul. Mm Ela.bOna ·..--,r.pi.ieed tiJ IDO&ber Ilea,_. climt. Barbra Stre1Nn8, ·at a lee npol't.- ed at '3 m1Wcle plua 15 percent ol tbe 11'Q11 re- ceiDtl. SayaLUa Eichbom: "I coWcl ~ bil!llC replaced by Amy lrvlDa or Siaa)' Spaeek OI' tomtaee elae of my own a1e and nature. ISat Barbra Streisand!" '1be 28-year-old beauty aald tbe flriftl caaa, u a comp&ete 1urprlae. "I tboupt 'All Ni&bt Loq' wu IOIDe ol m)' best work," she 1aid. "I loved do1nt it, and I bad the same feeUq u I did about 'Cotter and Bone' (her unrelWed ftlm with Jeff Brtqes and Jobn Herd). I felt they believed I could be Dllde, wbo wu disly and b1oode and a ainler -I 1ot to play the organ and 1m1." ARTS WEDNl!SOAY MISS EICBBO&N'S MAIO& re1ret was 0 THE GETTING sacriftctne her hair. She bad been fitted with a blonde wta, but the director and Ha$man said it .. ~==::===~--0-F_W_l_SDO __ M_" __ _, dldn'taWitb areat reluctance, abe allowed her Iona -= brown hair to be bleached. 1'he crownlq irony, Streisand ended up weartnt the blonde wis. I C .._.., .. ., ..... 49•·1514 "GLORIA" (PO) l'\UI "cttAPTEA TWO" (PG) "DIVINE MADNEll" (R) PloUI "UP IN SMOKE" (A) Lisa didn't fret, tbouah. Withln days abe ac- cepted an important role in "The Wall," a three- bour television movie produced by Time.We for CBS baled on John Heney'• novel of the Wanaw &hetto in World War II. Ott three months in Silesia were both rewardint and puni1hln1. "Altbougb I'm not Jewish, I wanted to feel the kind ol experience the Jews felt dUJ'ina the Nui occupation," abe said. "Wonm. in Poland ·was perfect for that. We bad the feeJ.lna of beint watched.tall times. Secret police wen oo the set, AP ........ . LISA EICHHORN ON 8ET OF 'THE WALL' R..,..._. br ........ nd, ectreea rebo~ '...-be .....ilutloa in Silesia la the wont in tbe world -fa'ctortes and mines pourin1 eipt dif. ferent kinda of poiaona into the air. For three months we never saw the sun. When I sot home to my apartment in Santa Monica, I WU IO dauled by the 8J"flm of the trees and the blue of the ocean that I oouJdn 't look out the window. , and they reported everyt.blnc that ~t oo. "Goinl to the supermarket was another dis- lresling experience. There wu so much color and so many producta that it literally made me sick. The marketa in Poland have ~ but a few canned veaetables, mllk and bread. 1 She added th.t the film company learned nothin1 of the labor strikes unW they began spreadiq tbrou&bout the ••ONE MEMBBA OF TBE company made a telephone call to En&land. When the operator told him the chartes, be protested, 'I know I didn't talk that Jona!' 'lbe operator said calmly, 'Would you like me to playlt bact for you, air!" country. Te 81'9•dtoe9 Elizabeth Taylor will make her Broadway debut at 47, playing the Bette Davis role in the stage version of Lillian Hellman's .. The Lit· tie FQxes." The drama opens in Florida Feb. 27 and will move to New York in April. , .,. ..... Aa8eelat.ed Pnl8 The followint are Billboard's bot reeord bita for th' week endinl Saturday u they appear in tbia weet•1 issue of Billboard maauine: BOT SINGLES 1. "Lady" Kenny Rocers (Liberty) 2. "Woman JD Love" Barbra Strelaand (Columbia) 3. ..The Wanderer" Donna Summer (Geffen) 4. "Another One Bila the Dust" Queen (Elektra) 5. "I'm Coming Out" Diana Ross (Motown) 6. "More Than I Can Say" Leo Sayer (Warner Bros.> 7. "Master Blaster" Stevie Wonder (Tamla) 8. "Starting Over" John Lennon (Geffen) 9. "Love on the Rocks" Neil Diamond (Capitol) 10. "Dreamin&" Cliff Richard <EM I· America> TOPI.Pa 1. "Tbe Jllver" Sprinpteen (Columbia) 2. "Gullt,y" Barbra Streisand (Columbia) 3. "Greatest Hits" Kenny Rogers (Uberty) 4. "llotttt 'lban July" Stevie Wonder (Tunla) 5. "The Game" Queen (Elektra) 6. "Back In Black'' AC-DC (Atlantic) 7. "Crimes of Passion" Pat Benatar (Chrysalis) 8. "Diana" Diana Ross (Motown) r 9. "One Step Closer" Doob1e Brothen (Warner Bros.) 10 . "Triumph " Jacksons <Epic) ~OPH~TICAT£0 PROORAMMINB .. Beaulilu/ ~leroo Mu~ia­ New!!-Marine Wealher_:_ ~look Markel Reporl~ Con~umer Reporl~ Wtitner Bat FUm Toronto FUiD Festival "* * * *" -~wsday 1\tllMl.O.-P, ..... • \IC'OlAunn; nui BAD i llUNG/ A. SENSUAL Ol&.S90N ------..... -...! • • • "\". ...... , ..... "It was only a peck on the cheek, but I DID kiss her goodbye!" MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH El l I Fr'ANCIN€, I He..~ THAT ~It F'Ai'Hei:t SOU~HT" A NEW CAter NOT eXACTL..Y1 Ml~~ PEAC'"' ... by Mell Lazarlus -ONe o~ OUR! l..OC.AL. EMNK-S JIA~T 90~HT 1r:; ANO THEY .A~E L.ETTIN($ MV s:°ATHR ~ IT . THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO "Hi, Grandma! Remember me?" DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER WHEN ~E INel~~ ON 0UY1Nu THE ___ ,,..... MRTENOER ANOTHER DRINI'(, JEANt.llE ~ TEl..UI HIM TO KEEP THE ~ANCi£ Ff(OM THE UO &IU..! -.> TUMBLEWEEDS COW~Y SURVIVAL MANUAL. G'ot yourself lost fn the de&ert with no water? 1. 1.(slgh), You turkey. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE Truit ~ur horse's Instincts to feed you to water. HOW WOUL.D YOIJ fEf.L. IF 50t££JE tUiE, P\O<E.D '/OJ UP ~O SQOEEZCO Tue.~ oora::)tlU? SO ;t GL.UeP MY HAR.c>HAI e>eNeA-rH A e,eA.M FORIY !Jj'OFtlE!5 UP, POC,..OR ... by Harold Le Ooux YOV LOOK l.11\E ~UCH AN HONE~T MAN! WHY DON'T YOU TELL. THE COPf> THE TRUTH AOOUT CMET AAD TIM? "I hate Mond1ys." LET'S~ .. t10W WOUL.D I Fee.L II· by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston LIKE IT WAS tvf'( SIRlH- DA)' AN' ROO 0<1eri WAS HERE.? ~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUUlf 0 I ACROSS 1 F11ryq1-1 4 Airman 9 Denude 14 Beverage 15 Decamp 16 Peac;e de<ty 17 Supplants 19-nost• 20Fornt8ll 5 t Fret 52Hammllf 5'4 Helk:llne 58 A.ulll 60 -Aviv 61 P8'former 62 Exploelve 6' Notl'lere 66Clearu - 21 Man's nick-61 French nYllf name 66 Playlhlng 22 r111e 69 Fune 23 8'1stle Prefix 70 Cornered 2• C.teo<>'Y 11 ea.no ?6 Plenty 29 Hot spnngs 31 Negaljve :12 "Skklbool" 33 Induce to Ile 3e SWIYel 3e Gr.-lettllf 39 -nlgllt '' C*ldar entry 43 Avlll •414 ,..,. ... 4f Office pjgetl 41 OwectiOn '88om 50 TlfM period DOWN 1 --a hetter 2 In existence 3 Trouble 4 Stone 5 Unlongp -e Reglonfll 1 E11ect!w IC..ks· 2 words 9,. .... tO Pllltle 1tOobD t2 Liii• Suffix t3 -ennum UNITED future Syndicate S11urd1y's Puule Solved I I • I t8 "Slammer" 42 Stlttentr 24 PrlMfVjng 45 Auer 25 Baked item •8 Gyrat• 27 Turk 53 Mt 28 Rem.ins Dinsmore 30 Prude 55 Tete -- 33 Persona 68 lmtiecile 3' Agllaled &7 Quarrltt 35 Yeom111 of 59 Welf1re lheguatd 61 ltnpteeMd 37 Hendy 62 P9t1er 40 Moel impoe.. 63 ~ 1no es Cornpua pt Any merchandise for sale priced at s100 or less qualifies for a Pilot Power Ad 4 lines, !l"Y Wednesday -$2.00 . Call Today . . . we 'II bill you or charge it to your BankAmericard I VISA or Master Charge. Deadline: Any time before 5 p.m. Tuesday • All items must be priced • Ad can run in any appropriate classification • Sorry, no commercial businesses . 1 .. The 18th annual Sym,...7 .. _of Ll&bta, sponsored l»y Uae HUDUD~ Harbour Pbllharmomc commttte., Will belln Dec. 13. Anttctpatln& the event are Jim Tbompeon, whO'll be gral'd ~ball for boat parades Dec. 13 and 14; Kathleen Suddarth (left) and Jacqueline Abel. Dec. 13 through 23 cruises of Huntlnaton Cross-dresser needs a hobby Transvestite 'is not about to try on high heels in a shoe store. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am an occasional tramftltlte. From Ume to time I enjoy dreulnS u a woman. It lives me a lot ol pleasure, and I'm not hUrtina anyone. I ahrQS cfreU up privately because I ca.D"t afford to have Ulla 1lde of my life known. KJ problem ii abopplnl for clothes. I buy biah~b' thlq1, and I want my 1anneata to ftt well. Molt 1bopl wW not allow me to try on tbe dNUell iD the ctresw rooma. I admit it may aeem odd for a man to be bu)'iJll a blouse or an eventn1 sown for bimaeJI, but tbe rooms are private and I would offend no one. When I abop for a •ult in a men's store, I need to try It on for size to see bow It loots on me. Why shouldn't I have tbe 1ame prlvllese when I abop for a dress or a pair of hlsb heels? Do 10'I have any au1sest1om on bow to han- dle the problem? -LOCKED Ot.rr IN LIN· COLN DEA& LINC: la spite of you slpa&ue, &Ille ••••a... &ell• •• 1•u te&&er caae In• P~ ....... AdUlb. I .......... I& caae :::.:-:,8;:: :::.:: ... •·= le•" II• lllclMelnllle,,.. W..,..,. ener a .. 1.mua709a... TtJE8DAY, NOV. Z5 By SYDNEY OMA.a& Ann Landers A~WMMJt9e_._.... ............. ..,_.., .................. .... .. &1'7 ........................... Ille select dr1111111 ..-17 • 8* ..-.. -.. • a dreu ... nom. I &ldak 1ee -.. a ~. Y• teem &o lane a Wei U.e a,... laaai&lia1 a... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am wnttq WI for my mother. She ii IO mad 1be can't see atrallht, much leu bold a pen. Mom save her best friend szo for her birth· day and told her to so to tbe track and have a IDCMlu.n.. . Thll friend, wbo doesn't know a piece of ' , .. ,r ,frolll ..,..,.~ ...... ta ..... ._. tnft, tM dall,y clOuble .......... . phoned llOISl -all exdted -lDd aald, "I'm ao thrilled, I'm Soint to buJ JOU tbe. pnttlest tear( in town I" llom th1nb ber friend iboald bne 1pllt the wtllntnp. What do you aay? -OLEN· • DALE. CALIF, BEEF DEA.a BESI': SpU&f ft1T Yeu ... clw.'t m ler •place a Mt.• Jmt .- "Bave a,_. U..." • • apee, .... "'• tlaa& •a H!!!..a... .... 't ..... •ab I&. la IQ IJ btltas, ... __ ............ llO&. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Reeentb I mar· ried a man wboH wife pUNd away two yean aso. We set alonl beautifully. Somethlq ii burtinc our relattombip, IDd I don't know what to do about it. My bulband'• dauah&er (I wW call her Sue) ll the apple ot hb eye. She ii married to a fine you.n! ·man. They have two youapten. Sue bun t been tn our home llnce our marrtase. Sbe aaya lbe can't brtns benell to walk tbroup the doOr. She 1rew up ln WI bouae, wu mar· rted in the uvtnc room IDd aaya It ii nu.a with memorlel other mother. lly bUlband belle¥ .. SUe doesn't like me and that ii wby lbe wlU not come to our home. Tbt. tw cnaa.d a wall bit.._ UI, and I need your help. -GROSSE POINT, llJCH. SOR· aow D&Aa ons Ba••.7" ..,. ..... te ,..r blHM &Mt YOt1 WMN , ...... Clliilll9rUMe ........ ......, ... , --... •UIJ ........ , ... "' ..... , ..... ,...,., a.,. In• ........ ,.., IMI It ..... '9 CM ,.,, ......... . Cout women 1et USC 1cholar1hlfJ.' . , ,.....Coul ,......,, -.... dy OI ltlfll _, ..... roltr ol ... , ... c • ~•.:="f&:ta..:t: =•TonMdO-. .......... Nill ._.'/, ..,...=='.llr. -IM lln. la .. L. lllJl.iYJ .. I Ii ..... WU ••• ...., tM NllOllnlat• .... .......... lut 'I•••· ''I QJll1U> &SAD to tbem lD bed wttb th• 11,im o.a. ThtJ sot a ¥.ghl-~oiial fa~i]): Dad is British, Mom is 'Australian and the kids tJre from everywhere VISTA, Calif. (AP) -Uavtd llcLiDtoek ii a Brttllh citllen who traveled the world in comtrueUoo work bet .. Mttllq down In Vllta. Hil wife llartlya Ia a naturall.S Amtrallu. And tbt children, well . . . Hud9on, the ftnt born, ii Canadian. Monique, Nicoletta and NatHha are Soutb African bJ reuon of birth. MeUN'IOCK PLANS to leave tbelr future dU...bip up to tbe cblklren. "At 11, tb•1 mu1t decide for tbemMlvet," a. .. 1d WedMldaJ. ''It would be to tbelr advassta1• to become American clU•ftl .... and I mow I wUl. I want to Joln i.ne Elb Club, and JO'& blft to be Am.tcan." Tbe ~t, Natub.a, ii a flnt r.ader dllptte her 11• ot oob I. Sbe p cODlldend 1dvanced ' aftv two yeare ot tindtrcartte l.n A\llttalla. 8t1T lft1DION, I boUD~JeU· old nalDld fw UMI H\ldloo Com· r:DJ, Canitl bla OW1l DI ptlde A•atta aad prom~ IQt •black · ·~· for 1nnouaeln1: •cuad1 la bntl" HelP, group for newly divorced and widowed w.can .• qc>a·MC'tirian &rOUP for di""*9 Hpar.a.d al¥I wldOwed, w0l ~Gp41D lta ihi'nt Oru--~ poup Dee. I tn Oo9ta II••· TM~ meetln1 ii aebeduled 1w 7:IO p.Ql. at' .... Verde Unla.d llltbo&t Cbuteb, 1701 W. Bater St., ae!cord.lna to Herb Oman, We Can area director for Oran,. Coant1. We Care ii devoted to tbt "positive rest.rue· tarinl ot lndMduala dlvoreecl, separated or widowed ~ carins, love and comanmlty ~th an •·So'DI 1roup proee11," Oman aald. It ii not a slnC)ea club or aoclal orsanlaatlon or lD compjltWoa wttb other IJ'OUPI." We ea,. 4"eiop. a refernl tor members, lnformbil them about Nl'Yte. already Halla· ble lD the eomm.atty, 'ac~ to Oman. n.e Grll"hfldoa ,,,.,..._ cloMlJ wtth mental bealtb aceadl9 IDd ll"OWtb and CC)lNelln1 cent.en, be Hid.' 11• form about balf t.be W'e Care popu1a. tion, Oman uld, wltb mOllt memben in their IOll 1Dd4111. TMn are replar weektJ meeunp and planned aelDlnan and worbbopia, aeeonttq to tbe dlredor. Picnic., parties aild daDCell .... allo planned, \Ve Care allO meets on Frldan at '1:• p.m. at Ablidina Saviour Lutheran Cburda, zmz El Toro Road, El Toro and Wednelda11 at 7:30 p. m . at St. Andrews-by-the-Sea United lletbod11t Church, 801 Avenlda Pico, San Clemente . Ad41Uqnal Information 11 available by tele.Pbcalnc Mt .ac> or wrltlnc We Care, P .O. Box *2, Mlulon Viejo 9290. Literacy council sl'tlduatea tuton --...__.... Saatb Cout Uteracy ComeU bu p-ad1.ude4 M volunteer tuton of EnsH•h u a aeeond 1anaaaae. Tbey completed ao bourl ot tralniq over a 10.week peJ10d to earn tbelJ' certlftcates. Tbt new tuton are llaude Akerle1, ltaren McNamara. Tracy Robert and Dorothy Tuder' all of San Clemente; Walter Benedict, Veroalca llcConnack and Tserl Seiber all of Lapna Beacb; Lynq Calhoun and Allie Stanle1 of Caplstnno Beach, and Joyce Kiel and Jmtlne Smltb ot San Juan Caplltrano. Abo, Janet Godfrey and Terri A. Parker of Laiu.na Nlpel, Marton Coyle of lliuion Viejo. Joan Davidaoa of El Toro and Sulan Holl of l"lne. , More tutors are Elisabeth Berkey, lluUt McCormick, LaVelle NlckenGD, Rutb Paaet. Rebekah WUklnlon and Adme WUloo all ol La1u.na 1Dll1; Lee Rodrl,_. ot HUlltinltoD Beach and Ann Jacboo of Irvine. The nut clUI "-1 belin Jan. 10. For in- rormatlon call m-.,., or 49'1-llal. I· I'. 1 I l • ' 31R+ HUGE LOT REALTORS 675-5511 CAIJll OPPOITUMITYs Jel• • "=-'" _. "9 iilf• IML ISTA11 C 'MC'I -We MAft 1$ , I fw J 11111; 1 ••• -.-... 11 ' Sn 11111f111 _..WI 9fct:'11h1ll ASSISTAMCI .....•. . ........ COU OF NEWPORT UALTOIS 21111. c...e ..., .. Cc:_ ......... 675-1511 lllOPICAL PMADISI Beautlhal Fountain Valley 2 1tory with IPUtUu pool and palm tre.. Tue advantaie of low i•t. flnancin1. DON'T WAIT! Call 9G-1311 I CE 111181 ILlllS ca. OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE MIW IAYl"IOMT U~ Goreeous Modern Home With A Dellabtlully Distinctive Old World lnterior With Imported Funtlsblnp. Handaome Wooden llantela, Huge "Carved Wood" Bar. So Many Special Amenities. Automatic Sfrlnklers. Air Condltlon l nf , Se c ur ty Sys te m . Profesaic:nally Decorated • Prolesslonally Landscaped. Dock For Fifty.Foot Boat. Private Beacb. By Appointment Only. s1.eoo.ooo. •~tlOA ...... • Quality oceanfront triplex. 4 Bdrm, 2 bath each unit. Excellent income. $1,300,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR I' ' ' • , ' , • r,1r, • ASS.•• 11.9"' Ddebout Baya..Beoch Red Estate SW7/MOMTH Fabulous oppo~unity to take advantage of. Low, low payment.I & interest rate. 2 bdrm, warm Ii cozy. Xlnt for your Investment portfolio. Call now for additional exciting details. ONLY '85.500, f #294 . l.90 ISLI ' $491, ... Outstanding newer home, completely remodeled. Extensive use of rich oak, beautiful Italian ceramic tile tbruout. LeaCled windows in large countrl kitchen. 2 story, tile roo . A.SSUME lSI' T.D. ! ! #295 LOUlllCHT~ ............. ........ W..lrl..tah llt~A•.IJ a 675-JlJI •FOUIPLIX• cP..~=nJ Slit.too SUCCISSUM.n· 54f·7ffl ~ &.SIDI DUPLEX T-.J ... u.ats $142.100 ........... " 54M114 Z512SutaAuAve. 2 BR. 2~ be, cootem demo.. 1111.000. 646--.ot6 . 64MO ~MIW s Bdrm., 2~ ba, I len co11DlrJ ldtcb, mlc wave, I car •ar w /Of!G Low denaltT. Prl111 ftuDciq avail. Balld baa2left. lf1 E. 11th St. Costa ,..,..-..it "That'a the deal then. We give you our gold and vou glve u1 aomethlng called a Spanish omtette." ~--- Navy uses whales ·• 1to find torpedoes BANGOR, Wub. (Al') -Two capbvea wno demand Just 80 pounds of fbh per day are beins ~,put to work by Navy officials eeekin1 a cheap ,. method ot recovertn1 miaain1 torpedoes. And the Navy is betUn1 the belu&a whalea be· Ing tested at Hood Canal, near a submarine base, may prove to be the fastest recovery toola yet. Research in the use of sea m1mmat. for such projects dates to 1907, when California aea Uou were used to recover object. in water up to !00 feet deep. Recently, porpoises have been teated, but , Navy officers say the belu1a whales can dive deeper than porpoises -to 2,100 fMl -and can withstand fresh water. Like all whales, the belu1a bu acute un· derwater hearing and la re1arded u hip.ly In· tellt1ent. 1n the research here, test antl·tubmarine torpedoes equipped with apecial acowitlc beacons will be fired into the water and the whales will be sent after them. HAllOtl t.AW...,_MT. 0'-1¥1 Mortu.,y •Cemetery Crematory 1825 G11ler A~• CostaMeu ~655.t ,..Cl NOntlH llUNOADWAY MOITU .. Y 110 Broldwav Cotta Mell 642·9f50 • l.t.&.n& ....... OM IMITHa.MHtU. ~tTCU,, CHANl. •n e t7rnst Cotta Meta 846-0371 ._../Wetlea Prayer to God. rllled evidence VANCOUVER, Brttlah Columbia <AP) CeuUon: Anythlna you pray may be used •tainat you. God ta not • person, the Brttilh Columbia Appeal Court bu ruled, and what .YOU HY to God I.I admillible u evidence in court. Th.e court ruled ln a 1pllt decilioa that the contents ot a prayer by Morris Davie wbUe he wu in a police station can be uaed aaainlt bJm lb a new trlal. DA\'JB, OF THE CENTaAL BalTllB ColumbJ1 community of P,rince Geor1e. bad been acquitted by a C1riboo county Judie on cbar1e1 of 1etttni a forest ftre. Part of the evidence a1alnst him waa testimony from a police otncer who 11id he aaw Davie drop to h1I kneea, rabe his handl and Hy, "Oh God, pleue let me 1et away with it, jUJt this once." . Defense lawyen ar1ued the prayer wu a privtte1ed communicatlon meant to be heard by God, not the police. Judge Rosa Lander agreed and 1T•nted the acquittal. But in the appeal court hearin1, the prosecution countered that under law a private communication ta between two people -and God is not a penon but a theol<>1lcal, or 1plrttual, beiQg. IJ" GOD WEaE A PEllSON, the proaecutJon araued. be could be charaed under the Criminal Code because some of his acts end ln death. Juatlce H. E. Hutcheon said that Davie beUeved be was fiown from the remote viUaae of Fort Ware to Prince Geor1e to under10 a Ue detector teat and was unaware that the room in the police nation was monitored by clo1ed·drcuit televl•lon camera and bidden microphone. It wa1 in this room that Davie aouaht God's help. "In my opinion, the word person is med in the 1tatute1 of Canada to deacribe someone to whom ri1hta are arant.ed and upon whom oblicationa are placed,'' Hutcheon said. "There la no earthly authority which can 1rrant rlJbta or impose duties on God." He •aid the aectlom of the Criminal Code dealln1 wlth protection of privacy olfer no Indication that a speaker's statement.a to God, a famlly pet or hia dead mother are due the same protection as a communication between two people. JUSTICE PETER SEATON AGaEED but Chief Justice Nathan Nemet% dlsaented, ar1utn1 the suwment wu made under clrcum.tances in which Davte had rea1onable eroundl to expect lt would not be beard by any other person than for whom lt wu intended. It la not neceuary to decide whether the term "penon" includes a theoJoaicaJ person or 11 limited to real Uve people, the chief Justice said. PlJllLIC NOTICE SIA COVE PIOl'IRTIES '114-631~990 You don't need • IUI) f.-0 "draw fut" when you place an ad bt the Dally PIJot Want Adi! Call now ·&t2>56'18.:.. A COHllfHl(Hf lffOPPfHC AN llWIHO OUIOf 'Ott TNf GAlOH TNl GO New Suit Slip! Sew-Easiest! R<~llyk)rCo '•l! ' I k.I MCMllNWOOe , ...... · ,._-..redid Plaa IJ, Nortbwood Park de· tlldiied home with A.IC, Ulu,y clip 1pa, 1reat landeeapln& • decorat· lnl. Sl03,000 'ln ueable nnanctq. Prtced to sell at-~ to s.. 64~7211 /Jn N1r,r1 ~~I\ LI ,. '. l\S'llJLI I\ 1 l S · HERITAGE kEALTOH~ MIWCON90 1 Bdrm+den eqd YOlt. Otean view. D/1'. PoOI and Jacuaal. M50fmo. 151-0lll ~ ..... prof. decor, •ll ..... micro, h'p1c, 2 ear 1ar, 1 blk oco, ., ...... Stl-4'711 ... + den Newport Hta. Nr Scboola $745/mo. m.'Jll.5 BEAUTIFUL VIEW : Harbor View Hm1 3 bdrm, 6 bath, POOL. "500permo. MOBILE HOME : 2 Bdrm, 1 ba, brand new. dbl wide. $1195/mo. Bluffl 2 br , 2 ba . panoramic view, pool. SIS mo. Bkr,644·013C. l.Jldr, newly dee., crpta, dip. Ref. 640-1915 after 5 flwtnda. 2bdrm 3ba, hu unJt In Bit Canyon witb tennis, J1d1 pool. m.3349. -... 2ba Newport Shore• newly decoraled 754-6212 orta-8118 For ~rivate Parties Ollly . NOW .through NOVEMBER 30ll• ti t --. -- • ii~ ... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~. SOOS •••• • •••••••••••••••• m.tab. Newport Beach tu le IK'CO""uoa prac-tiH. For ule to lo- cllriduaJ only. Terms. IG-sm hnentor baa new patnt· .S ~lok MCurit1 for molorc7clH /bicyclea. Need lloanclDI for pro-dllctian. Sale's PotaoUaJ U'Dlimlt.d. Write: IAD·Al Bib Lok Co. 215 W. rtnt 8 . Ste 105-lJ Tuatln CA ~ /NEED .<MONEY ,. . . .. . . • ,J )• .• iJ Ill~~-,!.~~!.~ ...... ~!~! !!: .. '!~: ......... ~~~-~ ~!~ ..... ~!~.~ ~!~~ .... ~!!! ~!~ ..... ~!!! ~!~ ..... ~!!.~ ~~~~!! ..... ~!~.~ ~!~ .... ~~!!.~ UtlH••• WT.8. u ' CLERICAL Prr. Fine re· CouaUrbelp, M/F, full or DRIVER Iii-Npt SPllUTUALREADINGS ASSISTANT CAIPITSTOll tail store ID N.B. needs Prr position, no exp. Deliver bakery products General Office we. a.a. ~ • io.m.10pm. FUUy llc'd. MAMA6H MAMA6H venatlle person who la neceeaary. Good starting to npennarketa. Early •IMMEDIATE ·• lllra ,..... • .,. or •·IOM. lllS Draper's La1una Hills Pa.Ilion open ror ag· detail oriented" can uae waae. Apply 3700 E. morniq thru mid after· per'lf. ... S, Camino Real, San store. Mus t be ex· gresslve mJr . i n ~key machine by touch. Coat Hwy CdM or call nooo.Call771-47SO ~for 'eneral or. W _.,., · Clem. perienced in better statewide, multl·alore WU1 train lO post sales ID· SUn673-to00 ffce worker secret arr. lfii~~-!!!~~~--1 fra;;I 5450 women's ready·to-wear operation, Orance Coun· fo oo computers/other DRY CLIAMIMC. i>r am. Npt. Bch. bus · ftl. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• and sport.swear. Apply In ty. earpet exper. nee. 1eneral ofrtce tasks. Counter ~elp needed. Need counter help, as· msa.Salary "50to t92S a '4'm7I penon to Mauaer Ma· Excell. payl bOoua pro-Worlt schedule nex. At Some retatl exper. pref. mon. depeactm1 on abill· 'Dlelmpouible Dream 1 ble Amt.in, 23121 Moulton aram, pro It abaring, Ease, Fashlon Island, Frl. or Sat. sunrise fr SW· aembler fr markers. FUii ty fr exper. Will train, i---------• We~eA~~'f!~ed Partlj&J, Plua or call medical/dental plan, gas &M-50'10Mr.Cllne. Ina shift.a. Must be 18 or :a/e!~t~~'::.; ~roeoa~ however, applicants abl'oad for yrs without ·= "m'P'''Pt. ~~collect : Clerical I:;;._-549-0641 , E.O.E. 675-3306. ~':'Jl~:I.~~~~:!: ~for accommoda· CAIPITTO"M Production Secretary, ESCaOWMAHA61a •vacatJoo.Call :64.2·0076 ... ~8:n!:ro:5ro~ ~byai3 uer i1ord 4Mmoe.Fol1d 213-466-7175 type 50-SSwpm, 10-key. COUMTB HELP Do you have a strong , _ro_ra"'"'ppt.__. ------1-===.;..:;;:.;....;;;;;.;.;;;:...;..;.;;....;~~ ''Accommodation Free" -yr 0 • OD· r . gd pay ar benefits, Santa SJndwich shop. Mon.· CoUowin1 . proficient in General OCfice. lO Sle #601 16835 Allon· IMS-4010 Fe Springs, Whittler Fri. Hours open. An· exchanles, AlTD's, con· Catalog clerical ror '-----------r"""-: qWaSt,H.i ,ca.9:ZM Babysitter for 2 yr old, CAaatll area. Call Sh aron. thony'a Deli , 17881 tncts, .u:.L but lack co. purchaslna d ept. or .. rl-ll•·-• ..... 1 wbU.e paws. Vic. Harbor your house or m ine, For early AM newspaper <2l3a.)818.a1'aJC°!· • .a.e:sy ~· Suite A. Irv. sup~ort " backing. marine wholesale dis· f nwww •-• vaew ...... MO-ODO. ft J='=& . NUUBHB. =~~ini: :.::: ,__ ~t!3~e:e:~~ ~!~ trlbutor. Typing : ·t •llllJIATI LOil, preacrlptlon ~4 ,_ Babysitter, 2 days/wk, 5 Call :ween2AM·lOAM . NB~"lae~veelncposy.·Looillo~10in~ u'!!'!eL!_'!1ANT1 busEi.Dness shouldtalktoCorOr.Co. ~~inma', r,.10livne'n'todryiscocuonn~ lrAST rUJIDING oa ~ E. Blilff ~/red ••••-••••••••••••••••• hrs /day m home 556-S426. ... " ~ ..... Alf1>0l1 area mgmt potl· ~ ~--.... c .. brta ard 'JICMIJO Sdl11l1& Newpo Be ~ • for brig t. motivate Part-Ume. Will train Call Uoo. Great package for trol, lO·key Kardex. • .:i•t cme,nw · · .......... • 7005 rt ac · 759·0457 c A S H I E R / penon w /1ood oraaniza· rorappU46-3279 right peraon. Call F. R. ~~Fripd. B·S. Major co. I Loll. Graodmotber's ....................... Banking HOUSEWARES !SAL~. Uonal &typln1 skills. or. &ecker, 5'7·S62S. ...,,..,..ts . 714·556·0540, -~to buy tnce1et.. s.r:, 15 Nov · ~:t: ln person· Rion rice exr. re1· Great Couple wanted to manage 17421Daimler, Irv. l> · · Bil rig drivers needed l AAll · 1 pot-tla *or he riftht amall business full or 111!.V-.A.SST _.. .• any Ulb. H.B. 14·91M·S447. Ott a ctua 1 lie now w ware, 1024 Irv ne _,, ,, U ~. _.. • a•e ao.ooo. No REWAIU>. (TM) 975-l10'7 ext 4l for (WestclirrPlaia) N.B. person. Xlnl benef ts. put me.~. · Wanted to run Re1lonal ._,Ofc/Rec-' I ... ' -~· .. P'or ....... _ ....wr• c•e:HI-Exctlln1 environment. CREDIT CLERIC "'-'-.vnce. Must be In· •r• .-a-.J.u .. T ~--1 : Pl& Bull, black Ii -~ ,_ -Call Pat, betw een ----.,.... "" Small co. near ocean -_.,. •·-·-......_ r.-1 a.w I'd Requ.lrea minimum of Full time Ov c l1AM 644 9050 dependeat ft a11reaalve deeds stable & mature .,.._ •a.B. a • N::.:nJ:~~~~f ~n ci~~~ J,yr. ex~:i'.eoce & aood pan,)'_ bendits~rJ!· tr~i:: s. · · · ~~ !;!~~afo!! :.'.:!~ llm: !.,~:i:.: penon wtth Syra. gen'J n..ae llU well . Gald bncelet re· acbooJ. S2t.H /wk. t)'Jllna · METRO CAR WASH, a.11\KnPIST Credit Clerk. Must be tioDa1 akilla, lood phone ore. exper. Accurate ,.. .... Mll'1li •/bl• 6 'ted IMI ... • b9' luech • l'K•J 2BllOHarbor,C.M. Need speedy typist for able to hudle many manner. type 70wpm, ~plat, sowpm. Front ,,"· •• .;.;;&•I.. Reward . ==-~:•· 141 ·54~3 . t!::i1 Maurec~:;:.!'"to work ~-·;.ar:r:~~~~i ~1::;~ C:::~11~1t! ~-::.•;;. ~J:!·~~ i:i~ i!!~~~~et>e":e~Tf.: ,;;1'/-~' ..... W.-d. 7075 c--rin.atn r d days/eves. Inquire in 61i.'tt"1s . Start i m . manner. Type 40WPM. IBM Memory so" nil· Call Donna: 645·3632. I' Lim&: a Coc'atat., No. -•••••••••••••••,•• .,.,.pe ence pre erre . persQO Ice Capades 2701 mediately. 10 Key addin1 machine int exp. helpful. Xlnl GENERAL OFFICE c.ta -. 1 11 Ir)' G odtyping ai:llla req'd. by touch. Excellent com· benefits It pleasant part or full time. Must Di*Ni._Ml .. 1•••••H•• w /er. claeelt•, 0 l F ~com~~or. 'C'HarborCM COACH-PI'TJME pany benefits including woddoleovkonme.1i uselOkey "bytouch,"or ~=:!~=~••••~!~ arJJ~ltt . Reward. &ni. Cb~ie RN. ~d ~ l°!~t~bl:ri4:i ~':ii: CAS .. BMHDED Girls' Field Hockey Q-edltUnlooandDental. SAJ'MA6AZll mlilJt consider a bright '---..-~-".!""'-.-., ,_M1:1117_._ ....... _______ 1 Ea1llab. Ref 6 car. Costa Mesa ortice. Call P /lime oo weekends. Coach,CDMHS. 760-33l5. 330 W. ~~:t .. Costa 6'5-7104 trainee. Better Way : 8Lk 6 WM Pea~ a. 727J. NZ-Mil. Dual:1'~~eael at 546-8510. Call '°" a.P_pt. 646· 74•1 COLLICH STUDIHTS Call Ma-4321 &xt 211 DIC SICaU ilY Foods. Inc·• Newport Now You Can Sell More with Dally Piiot PENNY PINCHER ADS SUll •ly t.2. 3 llnH for 2 dwys only It a day. 34c a line. Advertise one or more Items ''alued up to 1100. Bach addldonal llH 11 only IOc ror the two days. Sorry. no co111 merdal ads allowed. Cha rge Your Penny Pincher Ad or use your Bank Amerlcard Visa or Maatettard. !lblriu Huy In Caj>o 71 Tri t l'8 Uoyd's Nursery. 2038 For Appointment. Equal -~H.ASS'T Beacb,145-2444. aeula area 11 /3 . " '•-•••uuun•u l~ll :_:::ort ,Blvd. Costa :"~i!'t :I e~a{~fo'r~ Opportunity Employer TO Sll,000 GBBAL OFFICE REWAIU>4f3...S MG CLHK Full time position in our calculator s , mi cro· CUSTODIAN T b id r ~ence helpful good Costa Mesa orrice. Ex· computers, " related 0 °rowust. nygprme'rt.enal nod l ability, pro/icien· FOUND: Australian Mature lady for per.preferred. Call Jack ·~· ... t.s. <Ret-'l Sales> Immediate opening for .. n .. d =...-d, black 6 1old IUUstical work, typing, Clark it546·2300. c•11E1S _ -ledge or .. computer Nwpt Beach retail store service related ualness 2:.w furrtes .. t10.laey a · .._ T rri ri ... billing C Ill area ~ •-Cfl · t lo ""·-Un, non-amo'-er. """• oppo uni { o grow .--e er l · • · · · · CAl.JflN •fti·ences helpful. Good .. o ce main enance. .... " / 1 t . 1 K' It 549-2231. A .... E I d r bl ReQiares organizational w company. . n .. co. colored, ma e. us y, __________ , u· ·TaTE M pay" benefits. In C.M. xper ence • re Ja e abilities be initiative. benefits. Call M1lhe art. mix, blad; Ii wllite, ~ Accowltanl (staff) fEIWl call Lev: $40-1530. person with eye ror de· and wiWnaneu to take 9AM : 6'5-6563. female .. A11bao, blonde, -TopSa!ary-tail. Permanent fulllime ~ilit male. NeW)M)rt Beach CPA Canclktate or CPA. Companion wanted ror position with excellent responsibi lies. Send re · General Mechanic. 10 Anl..iSbel&er,644-3856. 3)T. minimum Tu ex· Sci¥~ I Lo• MARKETS elderly lady. Lite hskpg. benerits. Call Jim or swne to Box 816· Dally years current experience 2700Harbor Blvd. 1C"or2nd •-3rd Shifts & personal care. Mon· Ray,644-s<nO. Pilot. PO Box 1560• Costa on GM & Ford cars. Good ~r.rn •• Small P "PPY ~· Pto1ressive H.B. "~t M CA""""" ,., °' Fr" 30 t 3 30PM Mesa Cal92626 .-vu ... u .. ...... .... ,..1 .,,.,.. a esa :r~o 1, 8: o : . CUSTOM..., 1... • · pay. 642-3578. ·--cu•• Male · ---· "'-··-•Op rt it D!.<!l'IL kd 9 o '"" ....-....... ·-·1 l -11 ....,.uu po un Y We promote to manage· ...--12 w ys, SS·244 Executive Assistant Ml1ed· you dent y Ace UI no restriction to Employer ment & supervision rrom Wknd &eves. Service desk. Heavr. Author/Publisher aeekl' ~ earn utra Cbr1stmaslmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiii•iiil within. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiii•••iiiiiiiil ~Teiie"probedmulinpt.ergC&abfile. Executive Assistant. exp Gen~rq~ptlce. .... ad1 USO money, demooatrallng WANT A CAREER? •COOi * 1V, 901 W. l&th, NB. In ed1t1n1 " research Sec-y /K-.. -••••••••••••••••• •• toys In fine Department .... Costa Mesa belpfw, muat be fast, ac· Sm. loc. ofc, variety pos. PRE LAW student neecb Stone. $1.00/br. +com· TRAINEES EXPER'D llJDelMar Breakfast Cook, FIT, Delivery /Warehouse curale typist, prefer. No ahrthnd. nee. Lite •·•· wtll do anything mission. C •II (213) CARRY FOX specializes 631·9421 E~ Prer, if not·wlll Person ror party & rental rably experience on bk g. LeHI. Confldenli•l 1-~----·-5AJll __ ·l!_O_P_M_. __ 1 lntbeplacementorbank· tr Apply. In person: store PIT apply 2025 word processing equip. l · Fpee&E.Oi~· DVll. P.O. Bos 3242, • t t ... DftYen Ing penoooeJ. We have La~':~ach Diet Church 1 Rest. 2698 ~Blvd. C.M. Call642-047Hor app't. ~.1;Ui~O:ta A~~~Y N.B.-.. Ca. EMT·l Compl. Iota ol positions for ex· Dellv..rv u .R f:or early Exp tele~hone aollcllor Sl.ite_? __ ~l470 Im .... perienced ban.klna. S6L. --------1 -J ...... • ~ 4"' 151'. LADY urance req ... remenl mort1a1e lending " AM L.A. Times Delivery. wanted or PIT work in M4K--..._.. .._.. -•• • I °"' ZZ yn. good driving escrow personnel. We 1---.illiiilill---I COOK Route. Adults only! No attractive Fashion Isl. " II L reccird. Top pay, rrinae a Is 0 0 e ed 1 e v e ra1 Exp. only. Nlahta. A~ 18 coUectina! Economical oflce. Call Ms. Ellloll General Office ....._D•1-benefits. Sea la Am· JtU.• ...... 1',""!'Tf' --bulance548-345f trainees for these types Cllrt .... s s-f• " over. Apply 3·S M, car required. 2~ hrs. per --· Mljor Newport Beach •fn.IJ41 * O{CQP\1>=9. 72_9955 tll1•dHOW!! Mon·Frlft day. 1425/mo. net tab FASHION FUN SSS financial firm has im· llC•VllAAeeepted Apartment Cleaner s & C.C-·r We train fr _proyide cos· J •. MAC'S tx>me +bonus & gas al· FUii or pa~ttim~ help meclifte.ope.W:.U.:~~: •~,,.._--.....,. ........................ __ pataUn helpers needed tumes, we uaian you to 10142 Ada ma. HD lowance. Westminster I needed. Wear & display _,.,Tr c.awa •1.RL lo worit ln Om1 Cnly. storea, malls, etc. So be a COOK ~on Beach area. rasbiooa. Call 847-0786. Individual to train in •oUtCAD. f15.1UO "mlncJe.maker" • join F h 1 E .,.__,., print shop. Heavy lining I tbeWest«nSantaleam! or pre·sc 00 · X· FASHION requl"1d. 90'J'll llC/VISA AREL FIRM In C.M. Western Temporary perlenced. Part or DeUvery man r~r L.A. Top saleslady, ex· FleC....._1 TOMMY'S ........ an outaolne Servi fulltime. Irvine. 5$1-4S33 .• rm:~ hom3es :t' C.M. ~eoced. Frr or PIT. lnsurance dept. No ex· CW~RT E:•~ l>'"::o~w~~ CARRY =:ewportAv1-a:J~ ll~~medlate S37S.~/riio. ~ .!n'!!s'. Exctu'ii! c:h~~-la~l:~a ~~~~ulred. Alpha/ --al AccouDlin1. 1 FOX Part Dependable car. 546-4481 Weatcllff Dr. N .B . ~Tvpl1ts ·--CLEANING PERSON· ~nln1a. South Coast crll&M882 r 1-TOUCH--.;;.;;o;;A,.;.;;;.CL~AS---S--t :'~i .. =..~.Hed JJ.GENCY Once a wk. Nr. Cllrt " Plaza. Call Don, 641·0118. · St8-UI0'7 40wpm +. Accuracy Im· llCOITS 1616E.4thSt.,#l~O o .. ver, Npt. De b . CAlemotol""'•t DIMfALASSIST. Ft&DUP. PC>rt~nina ror an e•· Santa Ana 541-121S .,..... Cba!rtlde. Nice ortice. One -..-,. 753-0ll? Af'l'MAMA... NEVER FEE . t n le r v I e w I n I RDA, CDA and Cor. Teleprompeter Cable TV perlenced dlctaphone ...._. CICMIPle for., uDil A a.alCAL Coamotolotl•ta, male or Pollahlna lie. Beach ot Newport Beach ts ac· operator,_~ IMlt BARTENDERS facials, ,..dlcures, for temporary help to ex· y--t-...:..... ...-c..uitatlolll Vii b u Ill d l a 1 i 0 --------1 CAam IH FtMAHCE female. sculptured nails, area. MS-1580 ceptina application.a for '4croflllll O,.r ..... • • t m ID• t • r · Front office clerical .. -DIHTALASSIST. chan&e cable TV equip· ..._.. · P~!.l-~~~-=:.!ll:.:71:=..._:..--;-I afH reqaired. Now hlrina, fulltime. Ap· openln1, for sharp In· new shop, otf:nlng N.8 . meat In Newport Beach Entry level wllUna to "1Vl'I•• 41111•• .. ••--I ply 10 person: Beach di vi dual who enjoy a forE&clua~vte(7c14•):::e· .. ~all ~x· LaR •u::• ~~c~~ area. Must have depen· lraln. Ill House Inn, 619 Sleepy meet1na • aervln1 the a . :u..... ._,., . ay c . .....,..... dable trana_porlatlon. E"x ce IL com Pan Y Hollow Ln, La1una public. Exp pref. But COUHS&Oll DENTAL ASST. Rover WiU train. Startinl at benelita.Pleuecontact: 1 Beach. trainee position avail. Nat I 0 n • 1 la r 1 eat firl, front/back ore. X· $&.SO/hr with Incentive ~ StaMfleld •i~: BOAT Bull1Un1 oppty. Must= with fifurea. women's rt1ure salon ray lie req'd. Salary. ol1•. APPly at 801 Weal Ext. is::"~~ I w/qualityaa1Jboatmf1r. ~ i,._Co chalnneedamatl.IJ'elady Frr.N.B.MZ-AIO lfJlbSt.f<.B. ,~~=::=· 1 Min. 3 yrs. Joinery up. • =-=·nee. Will train. DIMrALASSISTAMT FOODPllP Afi.IWCO · a.;;z:;..., _ _... _ __...-.;.-1'tl ... ~. req'd. Sam L. Morse Co., Call Laura atAl·OC>71. s.mhricb/aa!adrnaker. 5 L../U~ jlall for ~1143 Ceric-1_ au.. Help wanted In 983-SA4 days, appros. 32 hrs. .. ,,1111:-•1Boat'Tooll111. All phuea. Dm'AaTMIMT Dell. Full time/ Part DINNER COOK 6 Soua Private club. 133-tMl. 1 £im .. lllill~~-Plua work, Jl11. pat· Cl.IRI llme. Exper. preferred. a.er. Tale of the Wba!e. FOOD PREP • terns. Experience re· &llz'y·ie..I clerical poal· 87S-ZUll. ... 400 M&\n St. Balboa. Ap-Ellperienced pvaon."'-p· •--------- .. . .. .: :· I! •I _,:t•_ ' - l I,. t I '· . .·. .. .i· -··· -.,c ... _1. __ • · .,':Xe ... quired. Apply 3401 W. UGD open In our ahipplDa COUMTla HILP Pb' in pencm. ~ iD penon to Seba•· Fordham, Santa Ana, • NCliriDI departlneDt. ~ Puta Pub lOAM· ~ UaD'a Wtat. uo Aveo.lda mmi Some li::uJackiDI in· 4PM 1tart lmmed. Arcbltectural dealan Plco,SanClemente. IOOIC"9B &'~oea . c~C::1h~~ ......... drafts, J · s yra aper. "'-'..._.C... Immediate poaltlon lhould tJP• uwem • Newport Baacb ofc.. MllllY to Clndy Surf 6 uallabl• In P'ublon Sikey apennce. Help 11H11t Saia~ Hotel, Latuna a.a..l men's retail store PL QP,IDIJS~ pelCnonON:· ~sandwich Store Drt I .. d ....__ ...... .-J""17. fer a qualified peraon In l:Y a:-.Ml~ now .•cceptiq applic&· Yer to P ca up e· 1..::: ... ;=.;-=;;...;;;__,;;.;,...;. ___ _ areu Of offtce mana1e· DOCTORS, lMl Kaiser, Ucm, all elalfta. We want CUMd pata and some •••M OMCI ~!~-~I Inc I. A I p Ii Irvine. C\)'n..ruc,.. bard worldn1, yard won. Sea Brffff ,__ 11-, .... for IOlo P"J"lll· lluat be able to ,......_DI• individual•. Pet Cemetera{ • 1960 "'._ -0 . F dUl wWl people at all 1\nd wbal you want in In nt!n we wlll 1lve Blach Blvd, ff. · :"::i• · =:-a~!: tev.a. ol maoaaement. Dalb'PUotClaaatfteds. nu 1cbechalea, 1rut Dll'f9 WAMTID &aMrlHct -. akUla Salary commen1urate . llllrtlq pa1, complete tor Pick• • Dell••l'Y = w .-..._ual. C:.~:·u':'.!'f ~e M a It e 't b o a e 1 o o d trlbalDt, prt·uollorma1 ....-•• bawe •alld mo. •Obra. II· r . ......._ · homehoW n..1 you're •teady work • palo c.11: un..-•1 uc,'lood .-,.._"Jl•load nat uaiDI available to :::=.:.~·,=· t:.&.e:-:::,9~·~:-: ~~~~-~; SlllwttllEASEI someCl&blrf-1l1b1ad· ApplJ la penoa lUIO ... WI>. . 2UO CA-. lt'uBR&EZE vwtllillldMmf•Mlelll I ea ob 8 I • d • Harbor lh , Coatap_:;:.;.:;::::;:;;...__....;......::...~ awtned Adi M2·51'71 a-tnelL Clll Ml-SITI ._. • rtw. ....._ ... ,... Wldlelteliil - • &C..wn hll time t«mporaJ')', un· w~c... h1I Ua!ai. •• a.. avan. Wfflr.ead1. Hote l n · ~ f\111 U... •uA bi avail. ctr:=• ... PM\ U... llut be nail. whcla. • must t1pe =cillfGraaQM: Ml·'flll. Iha.• f'r I. l:aa: r. ) . I , A Dally Piiot ad number wll 1 appe r In your we take your m•ssaoes 2.t hollrs • RY ..• YW In at your convenience during Office hours arid the resPQnses to your ad . . . For. more lnformat o" and to place your ad call 642-5678. 642-5678 !!l!.2! • .t .... !!~ '4!.J .. ~ ..... ~!!! ~?~~!.~ ..... !!~ .. '!~:.~ ..... !!~.~ ~~?.~:.~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~ ~!~:.~ ..... !!~ ........ ~ ... ••M OMCI L= ~c..a.:J.4;c! = .'::°.~= ~~.:,W. 1:°9.fl~ =::..full ot put ••llC8fAW•• HaUl~ty, tuU•Ptr Ptr ...... tk~. Ian, IMdW."'11 CMUI raw c.11171-"71 IPll Call Joa Vo1•t U-.Oood..aar,•alDt llAPPY6UP?T ........... avail lmmed . ..... 1llUll • • l · · --' beDlftta. Call Ht-t2t7, &uc. lee'y, ........-f oa 1w1.q It Jl'Heyar4 .,... Call czc:::r-..~~·.~.:;· Nesu1..,. Delv_,, LA ~IT .._,...... a.taurant, ......_ w*9fut eom· •hlfta. x.tat benefl&I, ....,, ... ertrwwa&ewD 'nm.k>MmeelDNwpt lo..OU&Plaaa. in'f, Jl.&. dtnloper. Lf!UtiUwiMlar).App. Mia J :llAM·f :OOAll . -..talorpboMwork• ·~~to work lY • penoa1 Penooael Ql&ftiiky ....... fw •11•oe.Alklor•t .... tollGOmo.541..._.l, peopfi eoatact . IOOF•I fer .Ill..-Oept . D•• Wtbb '•~"'-----.....,,,.__,.,.--1 an.a..· Q.,_., C•. llT.i. ...WIJ Blcnlartal bus. o/c. AC· ~forlatJrOJect ••• N•wporter IDD, 1107 _.;........;;__;; _ __;,~...;.;;..--· dtla. aa.Gp, l )'pe, Uraw ._. c&erll IM)e cunt.t,,..,.MCMflt VS'"ATLEAST =':::w.:·•oolOO 1......_Rd.N.8. :: ... ~-:a.drive. ±' ... t, WMkeDd day1 !b'9IOI '. ···-. ReupUoailt/Typllt 5 DPE&ll:NCE a=r • , . ..-.. .... 1.meHae.. • ............... ..._2dlyaperwt,,.S, la hot •f!:lutloa, .:;-ctU.GOO B'f Jllm( MADI w'lll ctuu., Id pa7. ........._.. atll'act. So. L•I· ofc. ·¥· loon:f'• US Aaeer_ Leoake Coaerett lac. NI •·.-n· Ume. All tllll trata. Apply lo 11.71/'I'. -.-.-.*° r: c M 1151 upe or _llr'ft .. t'flSO..: loc*iDt for brt1bt .. u~---'----·1--------._, U..... fun'd. ,.,.... Holtclay Kout We will \rala. I paid " ' • ~IDdivtdual. lluat utor for basic elec· llAJlBORAREA Am II_.. o.er, rttlrM l.a.'*· mT &. Coaat bo&i_,., bellDDlDI aa ~lJ order cbltrll, IA.LE& bave 1d. stcretarlal troaicl, A.-t immed, 2·4 APPUANCl:IDVICI wwilllilll•a.;u No Qper a.. Hwy,Qlll. -., bind, bellifttl. wltli iooo telep one Uycuan..,,...lve aad llCnrA.IT *'11a, DO Sllort.laaDd. Hn hn/wl.141-W a.. • ..U. Guar., re> ~ ¥:!~:.rr~ L*/DATIHll'T t:;l:: <i::;•~t·:~:~ =al'°::r~~~·~:!:: JcmlalfcwalutunlDre· Nledld~--.. With oe M :•.-..rn. ---TYPl--5-,---• ::,~ appllaacu W.ltlaa.,S.taAna. ln· l:VWY adaer wllDd off. C.11. i'ra. Farrell : •wo. ~:=':.~,.:: wlllMltlllarthaad. Tem· -..CISTATIOH Parttime. Word pro· ,. ._....In: f.U • 1·4, Xlm&.trttmedJcal•M•· ...... 1:.0.E. ..:.TIOMIST .._to llOD thru PKJ •full time. CaU MAN. l'\IU time. llon ceuor nperleace ._ I04f • -.fti. lll. AllPl7 w.&lupenor. MllMdardllaoel,30'7'7 nolinteesatm..900 tllru f'rl. SHI Beach bllptal. FountaiDVaU.y. ;.e;; ..... •••••••••••• u ..... ITYL18T N.8. NmwialC-Vlllllad Jmmed.late openlat In a..-... ... _. Cll Ualoa. 901 P .C.H . •1'00. ---.,. •-a. A.,C ....un ........ .-.. ... ~111 - -rapldl y ·expandlni ...,,_, · · ~!?!~·~m~I!._____ __,..u .. ..., .. lmmed. opaaln1 for _..,_._.. .......... Newport Beach loans.a. Jlm RobD Produc· RM1o P: <lullllpaire. 11/P'. Pett '-le to cut A atyle "hta 11oeGrbec1 Equipment 14.Mjlw. bl'ak.-.,• nnn. Answer tiou a peraoeal de· Pr .&.-6&. •bow . P v t P t y :::J~ ':1~~b:, ~~==.!~ 1 _. boMclaya, beita· ~1'~-::J.&:lh~ ..qiin.at company baa l&LJI 21JiWl·1MhtUpm. ~ • 'd • repair of amall .... u IOOll u hlied, Ot_. · opentnpfor5ataffmem· Excellent opportunity T..a.t/ Ulua·Aplo pupa, M/F aper. req · en1tne/motorcyclH. blDlllta. Bayview Coo· Reeeptloalat for Op· ben to Ml·"P • service for ' aa experienced ,,..~ AJCC. red/1old. Cham' Tclli, -.-. lllailmum ol Jyn com. valeaeeat Hoepltal, 206& tolmtriat '•·office. Fun lbe "Achiever• Club." secretary capable , of aa· ,, .... 11.. blood Ii n e 1 , P . PJ merclal experience. 11M1D, C.11. lltt. Far-Ume,H.B.fl1.l030. Hilb commluiona. CaU •umlu various dutle1 aalea, fllll ttme with ,~ (114) .. 0GI. 7All·3 :30Pll ll·F . rtU:MJ.llGl.E.O.E. Alat7U.f75-0lll. ror D epa r tment -w/out e•p or wlll "' Sa I a r 1 r a n I • ; ---•M .a t ~_...OMIST Mana1er1. lluat have -.. " E\'ealu Shift. Al leul 70 POOuLE Puppies lo $11H·S1HV,er mo. ---11•• • ~--" ~SALISLADY• ICJOd iborthand, t~Pinl f[~:, Goodin-~~ ~naemfillto. wam. 1'~1 pay for lood Chriltmaa. Layawa)' -. ... ...... ...... ._ C••e faclUtv Small ml1. flrm in H.B. Part full ti Tb .-.........,__.artals .. 1·1 .-.,, ..-......... • -..-i ••wta__. ,...,. ---4llO~w. · ~ • ... ,. s.a. order service typ. ·or me .. e --·-• · UamMonthru Fri. St.an· ladivid . Our benefita u~ ..,_... ---•MAIMTIMAMCI ~~-°=9..:../Sabrt .. Ba • .,vSulenw. lnl: 50wpm, 2Yr1. office ~-~!."oNf~ FBeaabb1on Salary commensurate dard Shoes, 3077 'So. include medical• dental Golden Retrievers raise .. -.......... -' exper req'cf. Pleaae -----· ac · wUb previCM&S earnln1s 8rUtd c M imw'ancelscredJt unlon. 1 s '11 '"MAM fWDAY ...._., J50 W. Bay St. call: '194.535i for in· and aperteace plua H · ' . . Apply la penoo between n anta Cruz tot F 11 um fiermanentl C 11 8'2·~ E 0 E. s.Jeameo .. cellmtcompanybenefits SR SICIET•IY ta m ·S~m y 0 nd a y beautlfuJ coats, AK u · • · · · · · · terview. IMIULATIOH and~ conclitlona. ~ ~h Ida~ champion liae, paperi llOllflon Ila P eaaaat i ur· omCE POSITION ...,....... XJ t It f T F mplln11 at lood pay. . llC...,.ONIST Eam '800 + a week, no PleMe resume or nt. oppor un Y or t avail uea· ri, $2SC ~office • floor Clerlcalakillaneceaury. ...-u credit turn downs, HP call In confidence : aelf·motivated person. PMot 844-1373. Mm... al. Excellent for Vandrulr Insurance, HB lntAn9tiAI poeltloo with preferred, wlll train. E~loyee Relations Micky: 714 ·833·8680, 1---------' ....,..tYDI! who would MM413. public contact for person 511-tl!Ol 7 4 11.l E.O.E. 330W. Bay Street Sbl·'hu Pupa, 2 males, J7 like ftxiD'"w d with iood typin1·clerical · · OIL Carta Mesa, CA 92626 female, champ line .. " np aro~n <kder Deak Girl, answer aldlla•kn0Wled1eofdlc· COMPANY SI'ATIONERY STORE in 6;&2·4321 s h ots • wormlne --"'-1111111C'1rmrt--•--•i1 lhe oftlce. See Serv ce telephones, some filing. l~hooe tranacrlptlon. ftt !Ur! S$S ASubsldl•rv of CdM needs saleslady Equal oppor Employer blk/wht, 10 wlu. Dar ~AID C ... Yf'Olet Must bave Cd bandw!"l· XlDt. wortln1 cond. •fr· ## MILW -z F /tlme, 5 days. Xlnt. Waltr d &/h lna! 644-11671 HARDW RES LES Dov l&QuallSts ln1. Call 8·5, Picw1ck tnce benefit.I. For appt: CCJDOCOlnc. ~iconda. Especial· .ea•. ays, 4· rs, Apply in Aperao:: Rion ~R'I' BEACH Paper549-W7. n-4-557-6311. + + ± 3180Al.rway Ave. ly rane clientele. Phone: po1a.1bly ev~· " wkends •SUY "'PS• Hardware, 1024 Irvine 1---------1 ..... ~SALIS I UCIPTIOHIST StJmula•'-b 1 • ~~!Mu ,CAA~ 675-lOlOforappt. atEl Ranchito,C.M.Call 557·2821 MANAGER, CM ~ Ille ..... ". I I r . l ..... ,. c a en1101 nuu .... ve cllon Llndaat642·1142eves. ,,... y 10"4 <WeatclirrPlaza)N.B. shop. u ature woman, Part Ume, Tuea. 5 to 9,1 w tb pro eaaaona lsveryrewarbdin1career SWEEPER Wa.1 _ .. ed M t • -Wed. 9 to lPM. Some telephone skllls, for a oppty. wit Newport MOBILEOPERATOR tresses n~ · u_s ••• .. ••••••••••••••••• tar WAMTED klnl time appearal exp, exp . Ker m R I m a Newport cUa1noetic firm. Beach ofc. of a rapidly Dependable w /ref's. Call be over 21. Apply rn IT 0 A Good H om We are now accepting oper well ealab store. Hardware, 2666 Harbor MS-2111 (ZU). growln1 computer f 4 63 DIRT person 1768 Newport Cocker/Span· I le Te ~licatloos for a full 981-7670 Blvd. C.M. RECEPTIONlST systems Is peraonne.I co. s.a-... ,~ec. orappt. n . 1· Blvd. c:M. rler .mix 61ewks ol !'lime pc:mlUon in our re· I II YoU are an orcanized Career oppty. 10 fast· Swimming Pool Main· IN0-18 adier ad dept. Telephone Manqer Paper Delivery Man ewn,uaJ medical recep· aelf·llarter w/a proven peced Npt. Bcb. Invest· t.mance Laguna Beach L l0 5 & counter sales. Re· Casual wear store needs Wanted L.A. Times Uaniat needed for busy track record who enjoys meat firm. Requires top area Must have own Mii m••M quires good s pelling, a gr es s iv e sto r e J..6AM. Ne~ Economy Industrial dept. Call proepectlnc le develop· aldlla (abthnd 90, typing truck. '9'7·5109 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• gram mer & pen· manaier, exp only. For car. MSO/mo. $50 bonus Laura S57.f300 tngiey accts. le able to 75). Sound profeaaional · · .W .. a 1005 AnJique small walnl manship. Must enjoy info (714)770.1677 ask for call7S&-0630 uc' -io~IST wortc in fut paced en· exper., maturity & cor· SW 1 TC H 8 0 AR 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• de&ltwith5drawersl2:S meetinl the public App· Miki or Bob. ....-1 " vironmeot, this is the ~le bk1rnd. helpful. OPERATOR, w /train, Ant.iq ue mah 0.1 ~ n ~.:;:n~~~!~~~M . 1660 MAMA•H SALES PAIT TIME With or without typing position for you. Excell. P /tlme swing shifts & WESTMINSTER cabinet ~Ith origin. World 8ooll is now hiring needed. Top pay. Tem· base salary plus com· ---------I wkndl 642.3013 ABBEY RCA radio and reco• HOUSECLEANERS ()ppty for ambitious in· for par\ time 1>0sitions. porary & full time. Call mi.asion & profit sharing, SICllTAIY · ANTIQUE MALL player $300; One of ' T k f J · · dl-v w /necessary eo-m e•tr a c:hristmas TodServlcesat979·8900 majormedlcal&dentaJ. PM PM Teacher/Playground D ·1 l"& Fr'l"S kindqlAlted bed sprel 0 Wor Or an ice 5 quallf1'catlons, must .,... .. ~ inr.:! t C 11 1 7 1 81 Y .,.. • 1 "' earth•--I cost ew .pp • · · Su perv 1sor. E em . ......., co ors, Ra"edv Ann Prr 8 3 money, +earn your set 0 --a1 Agent, very busy or .... coco· · Cl--' Tuesday 1 • • • have ability to t.rain & We k n.a.~ 70W~M. no shorthand. orades. Full time. Costa "'""' sure 960().S700! For on Tues.Fri.67S.25H. moUvatesalesteams. of. ~rid Boo .. Call olfice licensereq. 714-955-2772 applicants need .above Mesa area. $700/mo. ll7S1WestminsterAve. $350! ! ! Ca ll (7H Housecleaner. twi ce eraona u s n 7""'"'""1 ........... EaualOo E l "' 6'2001 ...,. P l 8 .1 ess V1rg1nia Calkins : ' ............. average seelling •-J~~!:._------t~~~~~~~~0~3 """·0138 ' u .. mt ...... -~ ·pmo xr grammar s ills, word . . weekly, plant·Lype _ .... -:._. _____ ..,_.___ ...... C ...... .t -------··· person or consider girl. PASTEUP processing background Telephone Solicitor want· 3Dr. Oak Icebox, Three piece aectiona daily after school & Sat. MAMA&EMEMT Part Ume person needed ~:;..r: ':ai':. ~~ 1~h ~WOMEN. apparal helpful. 752-0234 ed. Ptr. Work at home. librarytbl, chair. with ottoman, needs r Harbor Ridge area . Local buaineaa man in book 1»4steup Mon. & .CaUM4·1IOO exp, for CM •tor HB ~ Secwity Officers needed. 545-6793, 754·0:535. 557·9089eves. ~1125. C.thy780-1479. seeks qualified In· Tuel. No exp. nee. App· me shop, Steady Pff. fulltpartttme. Excellent1----------1----=::.:..:=::::..::.:;.;:.;___-l 548-MIO lii~miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil dlvldualfor.hlghlncome. ly: Pennyaaver, 1660 SocSecOK.9'1·7170 wa1e1 . Call Jeff. SELL Idle Items wilh a Uque sofa, carvln&. • Ptr situation. Respon· PlacentfaAve. CM RealEltateS&lea ~-Y·.lrf..W 9118-4288. DaUyPUotClauiliedAd. canine. upbol. loose ELEGANTdintbl,8chr' HOUSECLEANERS To lfhrl SM. W-5123 deea mual be currently ' llPBIBtCID -..1" .,... c1&1bions, $1000 /0BO. coatemp, a.Uchlly Orie employed . For i n · Phone Operator wanted. A.ans PartUme.VarledduUea. m.3794 tal desi1n. amb• Ha•u•aper w.t.d Ref'ined lady to live·in, private room , bath. Salary. 644-8819. - tervlew /appt. call : f« small plumbing com· LaguDJ Bch. 497-3600 '!.eleph9f1e · ._.OW OPEN l-'--"----------1 walnut/cherry 8'x3\' MS-58'll. pany. Must be dependa· Weotrerlhe folowing : -" dr Maple dresser $185. wf3 lvs SllOO. 547.3280 MAHICUllST ble. Wknda. only. Perfect IHilbCommiaaion Secretary, local church, . .,.,..._,.. iMtiirYllWS Haod crank phono-Oalc HOUSEKEEPER & DTNING ROOM ATTEN· DANT for small retire· menl residence. Full time, days. Exp. pref. ude N k IBest location mature person, typing • ra---SZSO. Oak Music Cab. S75. Must seU-wood des Imm-'. openlnd for 2 for st nt. on-smo er fPrivate•..,.retary kill · ._._.__ M · C b b d d """ • only • ..,;" transcribing S I Im· [)o u~ t talk __...,gany . USIC a . twin e S, resse lic'd female manicurisls · S40-22S3. /Professional assocs. ponant. Exp necessary . Y<MA a.e o S70. Walnut Buffet $175. couch, coffee tbl, mor to do mens & womens Plumbing Supplies Call now ror appo:lntment Call 631·2880. · on ,the phone? Singer Pedal Sew Mach. •S135. 76().8557 __ _ manicures. Muat be at· . 1 S'B7300uklorWalt •---------c w 1 tractive and have a fan G~g Co. has x ~top· SICRITARY in ab. $150. a nut penonality. If you fit the portwuly for Receiving New office opening soon ne8!°' Orange Hutch·Chest $140. 2424 Antique oak Hoosier. SSC deac:rlptioo call Toni at Person . General Restaurant, now hiring, Sharp, Ener1euc, Xlnt County A1'rport. Credit card Francisco Dr .. N .B . Gramma·s port. se• 639-9'293 knowledge of plumbing sandwich makers & food Skills. Npt Bch Ad Aeen· 642-3528 macb, $65. 675·2331 products helpful. Gd prep persona, if you're r....:CY:_·_Cal_l_J_llll_54_t._865_1__ marketing. No experience llf!CelS&ry. .en Leather couch: $4 5 494-94.58. MANICURIST assume exi1tln1 clientele . working cond, salary COOKieatious and depen· SICllTAIY Call 9AM-4PM. Leather c hair & o Housekeeper wanted. Julldte & Poree nails. open, fringe benefits. dable we need you. Prore11ional with top CPM l~JJ..424I ..... G>IAATOI toman: $400. Great con Call Tiie Bath Mart, Mr. Wkdys 8·4 apply Jn SIB le typing akllls. RE Tel..... Xlnt ond <>.re. c.1•oc. 97~ Mon.·Fri. 9AM·5:30PM. Pd. vacation. 494·9729 To care.for lonly Balboa ask for Bennie Wiiliams Peters (714 )675·4830. person. Stonemill Ter· developer. Airport area. c · ... ,,.., ..., Cdlll.. race,2915 Redhill. Small orti ce. 1ood Peninsula, Home' It 3 Manur~Cl\ldD benellta. 549-8565 wkdya. 1cbool·a1e children. 5MorLAM Restaurant-sandwich Must ipeak En1U1h & r.!'~!!!! maker, food prep. Prime 5 EC RE T .& R y have xlnt. references. carpentry Woodworking ~ area supplier of good A Call 673-7643 all. &PM & or Dr• f t lo I E • P · ...-• food to Irvine corporate TO $ 12, 000 anwtmda FabricaUoo It Cooatrus· Ji\111 or Part Time. For community near O C · "'-ol q"-"tv aluminum · ' · · Accurate tvniat for in· ._. ....... , double widlb Harm 1660 Alllx>rt. needs people for '.. k H OU S E K E E P E R S door frames. Full time offset preu. Apply in 11 mi1 e f 0 0 d P re P , vokinc, muat now 10. PtrlME position lnJ>leaaanl work ~betw een 1 h ki •-key by touch. Non · lmmed.openlngainyour atmosphere . Ca ll aan w c ma ng .,. smoker, In Tustin . ·-· ... to• per hr. No -~-lM36_· ------Coeat count« help. No exper. &'12-11181 (--. .-•--ltbh Id nee. Mon.-Frl. M . Callr...:.:...;;..;;_;_;_· ------eea, DO .-es w e ·Marine PW Hal or Susie, M ·F. SIC..rAlllS Call Dana's today . Mr1-ofcanvaasproduct1 330W.BaySl 557-6232. Witb /wUhout Sh. Mae '150-0l28 req\&res personnel to flt eo.ta Mesa ---------i c..nt exp a plua, not nee. HOUSEKEEPER, Uve lo. •1n1tall. WiUlraln. Boat I iJlii~lll.liilM~ar.j .......... Help Toa.br# 4 a J. 400 W _, b t I ...,_,, belpfuJ 647 2255 I• Hl1h eneray Santa 5 ...., aat.... Y sr. cl &en. _... · · · Ana/Tustin restaurant Mmt drive. Opportunity ~ZM4. ProducUoo requires ener1eli~ ViddHeatoa•Aaaoc. to "'PP· your soc. securt-Mar I n e H a rd w a re Help wanted part lime. counter help • ca.shiers, ---------1 ty. La Habra area · Salesperson, part time. Mall room. Mon. 5PM 'til part time le full lime. ~ ... AIY 213-9l·«N3,714-87~6760. Approx.20hra..perweek. flniab. Tues. 5PM 'lll Call Mr. En1lisb for __,,_, HOUSaC.... Experience nece11ary. finish . Apply 1660 appt.lm-8050. : =~~~~~:i. To live In. llu1t be non· Call Balboa Marine Placeatla,C.M. llSTAUIAKT type S0.80wpm. Prefer amkr, mature, depend•· 549-ll87l. E.O.E. M/F /H. NB restaurant seek a exper. with coded accta. blepenoo.NB.640-7314. MASSIOSIS llALISTATI ener..,Uc people to r111 Call Sandy Burns. Houlelltun. Mature cou· Apply In person. 2112 SICllT•IY full Is P .T. po1itlon1, 541Mm5, Coastal Peraon· rc: lndlvid 1 t .r Harbor Blvd, Coal a ~ cooka, counter help, nel Aaeocy, 2790 Harbor Oil ua 0 ca e M .. F b t Lovely New Offices In cubien, deli workers, Bl. ell Oil our boue • 2 lovely e 1 • · • • • e · Newport Center . Good delivery people. Call for I ~~111 ... lill...i~iirl doowhllewe are away.,_10AM __ ·5_P_M_. -----• Starlinl Sal ary + appt.11151-1.508. II Lr v e · l a • b u t n o MECHA)'t!C Bemftta. A.ak ror Paula. -=.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil "°'9ework. Ref1. req'd. Need verulile Is up. ,,...lil••-----t • Write lld no. en. Daily VWmecbanic. 145-2199 r• Pilot, P . 0 . Boa 1580, 1=.:;::;==:::;::.:.;:=;-=::;-l1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Ralauralll c.o.ta lleaa, CA 92628. Medical Aulat, front of· INTBRJOll DESIGN nee, roe G.P .. HP pre· fer...t, miaU resume of· nRll needa creative flee manaier : 351 panaa foe accesaoriltn1 Hoepltal Rd Ste 118 model homes. Muat have N 8 -' ' partfoUo«plcturea. Di•··--·-·----·-----C:C bllek,round helpful. Ma11111uw0fc Asat. ~.u.. Irvine area, Npt. Beb. law firm ... 00 dlL mtam. par br. + mlleaie. Muat INTERIOR DESIGN have ~ trans. Call: nJUl foe model homes ....,.,or appt. RMlz.t.at. SALARY WTOS24,000 Phone Work· Noweareq Real r..tate Uc req. ~to work In a fast Nwpt Beach l!lltate Ffrm. Air MIMllt..._, offices. For an appointment to bear our -olf~ oa your salary call DoG Now r I ..... wiataol for AC· --·••/P.T. ce11orlH dHltntr 6 DIU¥t9 betwMD COila ~Cl deft. rneludea ..... Lawndale. llon.· ~.-.rnndl. a.1oeat· Sat. Moss . moratn1l---•--·--~ tq Irv.I .. arH, 1H1, lC.-11:•. lloa.•Sat. aft ________ _.._, .,._ 5Pll. ADDIY YIO Plactn· ,...._. ~..;..J_AMIT ___ Ol~IAL~-i u.Ave.~C.ll. •PRIME• Full time. Work In "odtllDI, commeretal1,' A vlr)' active Newport beautiful Dalla Point ma., at.rat. Need new Bcb ciftlff, lOO"Xt com· Jlsllor. SI.JO.,.,, br plus r-. mll'J__.,, -.... .-. tllO mo. ll e...1111 ADDbTllfttlu'u ~ .............. 11 · ... per yr. An 7ou ..JIUTHI •IOY Immediate openin11 In our family reslauranta at nearby locaUoaa. We re· quire no previous ex· Zence .. J.oln our friend· lMm. Come tee UI lo- bltwtell 2~Pll. C:..Tr 1111 c~ 1M2Adam1H.B. ~·:...;.-:.. C.-Tr .. 1111 C11111.,, ml J:cliDttt H.8 . '801 Campua Dr. Irv. allci. Bristol .,.,~=le fti. DMt"fobat Martaa -·---pa1l•a 1011r broiler Co. M10S DaH Drive, LAWAllACN ~~!!! Ill for em llqual-CJ:::1aalt)' DrlaMlt. ........... = '° ----=:r JAMIT'OllAL =ri:9-.e't."f..,1 1aa:: ~Clerk for At --------i ~ M._. Jr· or 1r · m a la t • D a • c e • :.:. ~ .. ~~:1:::'; Jtp're not readba' tbe l wor er, /.,H{ II o •at let PI DI . -..rri l :IO•l :IOpm, 1ttJe ade a. Cl...tfled, ~.:!'-'· .. ·~i &.rernct• ru"1r••· .... esp rr•ftrred. ycu're .......... lot "' •-••& ae-lllln,·_., ...... No r I ,,, . NPT·C• aru. duMrtii ...... Call ol· ..... e HI IU·IOTO ..... ,. •• ormat OD •• --· ....... .. • .....,., Katie. .... ..... ,,... bQft. . ,. l , Secnury SEalTAIY ~ ~ 8epcllt cllrectly to a Pro· 1ectllaaaift. 'lbe 1UCceUfu1 candidate rllLllt be accustomed lo heavy \We of dJctapbone (3t..-Clally avera1e>. Type 'IO wpm. Capable of ~ telephone in· QUAriel. fodepeadeot declalon maker a mutt! Ex · perteatt wttb J>roJect llllJllt. ID lbe bulldinl in· cM&rypnl'd. 1\111 r-.e of btaeftta: EducatloDal ... 1mburae· ma. aavtnp inceaUva, Deid Y9Catioa 6 itoUdaya, ....... Oamplete appUcaUoo : All Aboard For Our Christmas Gift Train! An •••Y ••Y to Mii your Chr1atmea Offt ttema. -or- • To pf"!_'/!!!!! HolldeJ.8'ft leefM on"' Qtl'T TIWN 'AGI Celle De1tr ...... Qf1nMe •Ad-&.W1vteof- CALL TODAY -142-1171 DAILY PILOT ' . . ....................... T•l•eope, lood COQd, Comp£. mleroacope w/c1Mm'W17 Mt. ~bild'• !i:•~aa. Ntw bud· lltlal ..... to flad llDormdleueletc. .. , At..-• ... ~ •••_tar al•t•o•t ...,...._.. ca.. 1111 • .... With the room of a 71 footer. 8olld ftbtr1lu• • •btolutiily nnttt ~or aod lnterlor wood Jolnerworil or suver Beeeb, Kawi • Afrtcan MabolMI· aunt 1179 wtua on1, dell.,.,., to CaUfomla. Superb salon ucl pltey, True hmlrioua~ al&e bed OWMr'•.._ + I ott.« doalble ttnna • I batM wttb llbonn. Waaber • dryw, Oemc.la Watwmalier, '7'•11' , weUAn •n1laeroom. 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Lights & Lights 100's: 12 mg "tat;' 0.8 mg nicotine-Menthol: 15 mg "181:0 0.9 mg nicotine- Kings a 1 OO's:17 mg "tar:' 1.1 mg nicotine av. per cigareue • .flC Aeport_Oec'.79. :· . . .. . I! ' ~i , t e 0 ll. I> • 0 !· e D e i · 'Y a a 1e d, 90 ·d n. !T ld to ut ie ed ed Ile nd he Irvine 'victim' not ilead By PAUL SIMON ._ ................... For much of a day, Luz Patino of Irvine waa No. 16 on a partial list of vicUms of the catastrophe at the MGM Grand Hotel, thought to be one of the 84 people who d1ed in the nation's second wont hotel fire. As it turned out, .the Clark County coroner's office was wrong -not ooce but twi~ - and a tired Mn. Patino and her husband Rafael were reunited with their relieved friends and relatives Saturday night in Orange County. "We never were separated. We always were close to each other," said Patino, 41, who stayed with bis 27-year-old wife in their 18th floor room and thouebt of their two children after blllowlng clouds of smoke blocked their exil Friday mom· ine. "D~ the diluter we were J\llt t.llbildng about 1Jbat tbet, were 11Jba1 to do wit.bout us,' 1aicl Patino . .,We were just lost for a wblle." But after two boun of waiUn1 . the P--. ...-e led to aaf~ by " flretllbter. lln. Patino bad been· listed · !bturday among the victims of the fire because a convention ' badte with her name on it wu found near a body, coroner's spokeswoman Ellubetb Bradley said. But when Mn. Patino 's name was beard on news broadcaata, . she contact.eel authorities to re· . t>ort she wu alive. In addition to wrongly report• ing Mn. Patino as dead, the cor· oner's office had lilted her name backwards, as Patino Lua. The PaUnos were attending a computer hardware cbnventlon. Patino bellevea that the woman whose body was tbougbl to be that of hil wife stumbled into their room and died of smoke inhalation after they were brought out. The only iden· tificatian on or near her body mutt. have been the badge, he said. The Patlnos waited to reclaim their belongings left in the ravaged hotel and then new home to Irvine. They were critical of the management of the MGM Grand. ''The security ot the bulld.ine waa really bad, aaid Patino. "MGM management waa com· pJetely rotten. The mo1t Jmpor· taot thln1 for them was the money, not the people." Patino called MGM's move to permit ,U.ta Jn to reclaim their thinl• Saturday ''the mOlt dis· or1anbed thlq we could find. They tried to 1et all of ua con· (See AUYE, Pa1• AJ) Shark killed byclatnmer off HB 8ands A four-foot blue abarll wu klUed bf a dam cllger 8'mda1 8l Bolla Clllea lta&e Beads in Ruatblltim Beadl, a llfepard reDoNiil ......,. kea ..... tal41 tbe alw1r came .....,..._.. low Udle at •boat l~m. -.......... DOl'tla ol Welt Stnet. lie Hid • wdclentffted clam di ..... --.... lllan wttb bla pltell farls. Burtian NJd tbat blue abutra are cl,.,,&ld u man eaten. "TMr ~pow to about D1De ,.. .... TWj .... •md OM Ml tl eould aill take a blc balroutol1f':L" aartoe iiI4 tile abark ba41 ..... • 111 beck tba& lllillclllld It mQ laaw .._ iiljw'9d "1 a ............. '*61'111 ftidu. It WU DDt $ar wlletlMil'· ...aUoDal ,,...._. --Mft ........ cllml '¢ 6-dMllatlll,,...tilftn, wblc!ll .. Ulll--4 ....... Amertc. ..... can c..u CorODer Otto ·~· ........... dtd DDt apeet itbat ..., ..... bodies would tum up. But Dick Kayne, tbe chief depu- ty eonmer, Aid today it wu pouible additianal bodies would be fomd wlMD ibe basement wu draiaed ol ........ He would not pndietbowlDaDJ. ............. lmowftom .... ol ....... tbe~are. • • ........ there'•• y Ulat ..... may be ''' ll•JM Hid. ... ,.. Mid ., al tbe " vietim.s have been identlfted. "We've Sot all but one male and tbree femaiea, identified," be aald. Fire Chief Roy Parri.lb, ln a live interview from Lu Ve1u on ABC·TV'a "Good lloralaa America" abow, 1ald fttelftldall' aad buUdlq bllpecton me& .. tb MG 11 omct.i. and tbe C!OIDpaay'a arebJtecta •Int IDGDtM qo. Par· rilb aakl be later scit a letter from the arcbitedl 1ayiq tbat1inee an enlarpd sprinkler aystem wu not requiNd under emtine law, they werenotaoinl to do it. Meanwhlle;llGll offlciall said they _... NOpa tbe ba&el and caalDobaleftD mantba wltb alllta formerlliU.. But .rNd Benn•naer, chairman of tbe board of llGll Grand Hotell lac., would not say Sunday wbetber tbe new llGll Grand would include amolte detecton or aprinkleniaallrooma. .. It may have been a bleuinl la dil1uiae" that the alarm aystem did not eoolf at tbe llGll Grand, Bennlnler aaid. ''A lot of smata Rescue• hampered would have IC>ne intotbe ballwa)'I and suffocated from tbe amab. ltayinl 1n tbet.r rooms ma1 bave •••edtbelQ.'' ' l'ln oftlcidl aald tbeJ would elole tbelr lnveati1auoa of the . blaaetedaJ. • "We may have aome officlall from Waabinltoa and elsewhere : • 1om1 ln there to observe what · happened," said Capt. Ralph : Dlmman. "But u far as we're (See MGM, Paae AJ) ... ~ . .. . : DevaStating quakeS i Italy kill 821 • ID ltlflf!lluit9 seouted A few poles, some rope and muscle power are the ingre· dients successfully put together tn tbia ferris wheel made by 18 boys of Troop 287, Huntington Beach. The handmade ride was a favored attraction at the Scout-<>· rama '80 Saturday at the Orange County Fairgrounds. FV coO-missioner eyes council run Fountain Valley Planning Commissioner Fred Voss has announced bis plans to run for the City Council seat that will soon be vacated by Roger Stan· ton. Vosa said be discloeed his de· cision today to encourage the re· maining COWlCil members to or· der a special election to fill the one year remaining in Stanton's term, instead of filing the seat by appointment. The council is scheduled to meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Ci· ty Hall to decide bow to fill Stan· ton'• Hat. The councilman wl1J aaaume bia seat on the Orange County 13oard of Superviaon in January. Voll, 44, is a senlor ad· miniatratlve aaalyst with the Otanp OMmt,y O.neral Services AdmildatraUoD. He aeo-e41 one year u an alternate on the Plan· nlDI C4pmiulon before betnc appolatlld to a permanent seat in Ju)J._ . DeMy"91S....,._ SEEKS COUNCIL SEAT V81ey planner Voe• NAPLES, Italy (AP) -A series of devastating earth· quakes that battered southern It.aly killed at least 821 in cities, towns and villages, and injured more than 1,000, officials report· ed tod·ay. Thousands were homeless after shivering through a foggy, freezing night outside their col· Mt. Baldy fire ne·ar ski lodge MOUNT BALDY (AP) -CAP> -AJOO-acretimberflredriven b)'_ Santa Ana winda of up to 60 mpl\ raced along the side of Mount· Baldy today. threatening vaca· lion cabins and a ski resort, firefighters said. -"All I can teJl you is that it's burned down to tower (ski lift) No. 3 and it's heading south - that's all I have to time to tell you," said Earl Adams, owner of the Snowcrest Lodge. · He said the blaze was two miles from his ski lodge and moving closer. The fire started on adja· cent Thunder Mountain. No evacuations were im· mediately ordered. The names straddled the Los Angeles-San Bernardino County line, which is the dividing line there for the Angeles and San Bernardino Na lion al Forests. The fire started In tfle Angeles National Forest, where fire warn· ings bad been issued the past week because of dry weather and the Santa Ana winds. Denos said crews from the U.S. Forest Service, San Beroardlno ·and California Department of Forestry fought the blaze, but he did not know how many men were fightingthefire. ' Hieb winds prevented the use of aircraft to fight the flames, of· ficialssaid. Oil cleaned op PILOT TOWN, La. <AP Cleanup crews worked today to mop up 1.3 million gallons of crude oil threatening ric h Louisiana marshlands, including a waterfowl refuge. The oil poured into the MlssiaaJppi River near the Delta Ml1ratory Water Fowl Refqe on Saturday. Faster respoase . lapsed homes and a partment buildings. The ltalian govern· ment declared a day of national mourning and dispatched 10,000 soldiers tothe shattered 8.fea. Rescue efforts were hampered by damage to roads and rail lines. At the small town of Belvano, 60 miles east of Naples, the LooldRfl Alaead Huntington Beach's Tony Bolstad , Edison High School's drum major, is look· ing forward to New Year's Day. To learn why, see Page Bl. Man rescues wife, kids from fire FRESN(} (AP) -A Fresno man das hed into his burning home several times to rescue his three children, wife and dog ear· ly today, Mid-Valley firefighters reported. Thomas N. Moore got his family aJ1id pet outside safely. but the fire caused $75,400 damage to the home and garage. The garage ~ $25,000 worth of furniture inside were destroyed. Savings to the home and con· tents wu estimated at $21,000. Ii. l'oulltaln Valley resident 1ince U-. Vou .e.rve41 cm tbe Fo•ntala Valley Scbbe>l Dia· trict'• 8oU'd al Trultea from 11'71 tbroulb m5, lncludine one year u )loud president. Tbe City Council must act before Dec. 3 If lt wishes to call a apedal election for llarcb, New fire alarms studied lllL Tbe major ~ for an ai>polatmeat ratb•f tban an efeetiaa II tbe ~ cost of· the c~. Dtlmaa. baYe ransed from $12,IOO to •• 000. SUeb ID eleetkm would be for oaly a -.. year term, aad the turnout at tbe polll could be low. Diami8aala 1et LONl>ON (AP) -The 'nsnea ol Loadoa, the Sunday Tlln• and tbelr three aupplementa ............ dllmlllal ..... todlaJ to all UDO ataff membel;!1 baftal _.,...,.., tbat tbeJ WW cloH 1D llarcll II • buJer II not foad. Hunttnitoa Beach Fire Chief RaylDQGd Picard baa been ap- pointed to head the monitorinl of an elMl'pDCY reportins. system tbrousb cabJe televi•ion booltupe that reportedl)' can brinl firemen to bOllMi9 within HCODda of the llntwtspalamoke. Slmllar warlalnl de~lcea for pqllce proteetioa aad medical emer1eac1.. alto are beln1 1tudled b iDcorPOraUOD lnto the Dicldlllcm Paelftc Cabl•)'Stem betaa lDlt811ed la Runtlqton Beacb, Foutain Valley aad ............ Tia• •r•\em that la beln1 watched tlDNl1 bU beeD pat ln· · to effect cm an apertmmtal bMll in SyracuM, N. Y., by a alater cor· poratloao<Dictlnlon Pacllic. Under the 1y1tem, alarm. are lnatalled ln bomea. One device de- tectl 1moke and otben can be used to aamman police or for medJcate~. Oncetblamokedetectoraenda lta alarmortbe button ia puabed, a computer recordl the call, Iden· tlftn tbe addnll and telephone number of the reelduce and ore· aeata the lnfonD•Uoa to a dia· patcber1 all wttbln 1la aeconda, aceon"•:c'=· Thea a eall la macleto coaftrmtbe~cy . "I IDlow tbe wtll wcift," Plea""dile . '!Tbemajof'ccm- ~m apPean to be the de~ of f alle alarma that the system may cause. But lt baa tremendous merit and potential." Dave Edwards, 1eneral manaaer of Dlckinaon Pacific, aald that a almilar ayatem will be Installed locally In about 18 montbl. He aaMI tbe Syracuse 1yatem la beln1 monitored 10 that problema, tncludinl po11tble faJH .a.ra, ca be ll'Cllied out. HouaeoWDIN in Syrac ... will be C! ........... fol' lutaUatioD ,,, • tramallUer -.... per •moeUll lar MCb clnlee tat ii be-....... walls of the church of Santa Maria Assunta collapsed on an even in g Mass fille d with children. More than 50 bodies were removed from the rubble, half of them children. Firemen were able to save a 2-year-old boy, still holding a toy car, from the church rubble. Next to him, his grandparents had been crushed to death under the stones. Fragmentary reports from the town of SaJ\t' Angelo dei Lom· bardi in Avellino ·province in· dicated 300 perished in that town. P escopagano, another pov· erty-stricken small town in the province of Avel,ino, reported 70 bodies had been recovered from the debris. The quake, measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale, destroyed hundreds of buildings , including a 10-story apartment house in Naples. Casually totals increased as more reports were received from the 29 cities, towns and vlJJages that suffered the most <See QUAKE, Page AZ> Valley woman accidentally shot by mate A Fowitain Valley man who got out of bed and grabbed a handgun from the night stand to investigate strange noises, ac· cidentally shot his sleeping wife when he returned to the room Saturday night , police reported .. The woman , Elyse Marie Kuehn, 23, was in serious condi· lion today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital with a single wound in lhe abdomen. a hospital spokesman said. Police said no charges have been filed against her husband, Steven Dale Kuehn, 25, of 17230 San Mateo St. Kuehn reporte dly heard strange noises at about 6:30 p.m. a nd grabbed a .22-caliber handgun from the nighl stand and wenl to the living room to lnvestlgage, police .said, but when h e returned to the bedroom he apparently slipped and fell while getting into bed accidentally discharging the weapon. · Paramed1cs were called and the woman was rushed to the hospital, police said. Coas t Weather Strong gusty north winda below canyona late today. Lowa tonight 42 to 52. Highs Tuesday in low to middle 70s. INSIDE TODAY A lJ..,.ar..old Wt.cc>Mn ~ '' bliftd, marded and ~ cer.bral pollJI but M it o muftcal gmful. StOf"fl, photo · PO{ltl Al. I ·• __ ..._. __ _ , .. .. ··' · ·=· ...... ALGISUt 4lllria CAP)-lrill ._ ,.._1i11t • '-tlllrn· .awaa.. ti._. tr.I . ,,.,a, t. lna'I = f llr &lae Mlw fll u..11~--t ............ ---•AJe.taWdto- cl•r. 1ltt .......... u ~-•= Uaat delivend the U.S.,, ... , to Ina,..,,......-• ._..., 1114 w11 to •Mt _.., WO Alteriu ,_..,. ......... llob1mined S.n)'UUI. Iranian otflclall HJd ..... , &Mt the U.S. repay••• un. u Ut flctofY and lbal It wanUd 1 "clear and upllclt'' 1• or no, ,.PotU from Telvan 111. (War story P11• A4.) Ntlll'WC• ..,."' ............... ••I'•• • M08COW JAP) -lo lloec:ow'• IDOlt dlnet public warnln1 to Polaad'1 locfependeat tr .. uaioa move ..... t, the ottlcial Sov· let .,... a,.ncy Tu1 aald today tbat • ...,.ral tran1p0rt 1trtke "could touch oo natlonal IDcl cW-.. lDterettl." Tbe Tua dllpatcb from Warsaw. carried ln tbe 1ovemment dally bvestl1, tal4 tbe raJlroad ~•l'lllnl 1trike called by Solidarity wu "aimed at maintainlDC tht tena• 1itu1Uoo ln the country," Solidarity. the lar1e1t lDdepenffllt trade unlon to emer1e from Poland'• nationwide ltrikee lut 1wnmer. called the two. hour wamlna strike by railway workers In Warsaw and OdanJk to preu waae demand.I. T~ hi•• C!rete •uatJ 4 ........ ···1·-' NEW ORLEANS (AP) -A lanker collided wltb a workboat near the mouth of Ute Mlaliaaippl River today and the Cout Guard said four men ftom the workboat were mi11lna. one perbape trapped in wrecka1e hanainc on tM tanker'• bow. .. '·' Petty otticer Joe Giblon 1aJd a diver entered the aubmeraed $2-foot crew boat Sallie P, but it wu not immediately known whether any crewmen l &arVived the pre-dawn colllaion with the tanker Coastal Tran1port. .. . •.· ,,,,. ''·' No one aboard the 488-foot Coastal Transport waa hurt, Gibson saJd, nor was there any pollution from Its cargo of caustic soda. ''· '· 'II.• '• , ... 1 "'Lt• S..11 qllllk .. •llalcf!• 11orcll .iai• ., >11 ~ LAKEPORT CAP) -A small earthquake rattled dishes and doors in this Lake County community today. but authorltie1 said there were no reports of damage or lnjurtea. .. Seismographic stations were unable to pinpoint the epicenter of the quake Immediately or to tell Its magnitude. Prin~e Cltarlf!• •tori• lltdla lottr NEW DELHI, India CAP) -Britain'• Prince Charles ar· rived here today lo start a 13-day tour of "modern India." The heir to the British throne stepped off the Royal Alr Force jet to a formal but low-key reception at Delhi airport and an organized out polite protest Oea"• creic r~•"•'• p....,,."fl ail -. "' ,. . . . ISLESBORO, Maine (AP> -Cleanup crews today resumed siphoning oil from the ruptured tanker Christian F. Reinauer. which struck an offshore ledge and spl.Ued 60,000 aallons of fuel an to Penobscot Bay . ... California plane ::: held in pot haul Bl RMINGHAM . Ala. <AP) A twin-engine cargo plane from California packed with Colom· bian marijuana and almost out of fuel landed at the Birm- ingham airport today and two men jumped out and fled. Officers said the amount of : · high-griide marijuana could go as high as 2'h tons. The plane was registered to Aircraft Associates of Long B e a c h , said Capt. Jesse Sprayberry. head of a narcotics , ' • detail. · · · Another narcotics officer, Lt. '•' ·Charlie Newfield. said the plane h11d filed a flight plan from '• Cahfom la to Oadaden, Ala. •' ''It apparently got lost in the fog and ran out of fuel," he said. An air traffic controller, Jim •' Graydon, said the pilot radioed the control tower that he was dangerously low on fuel and '• needed to make an e meraency landing. Graydon said the pilot missed the runway on his first try and had to be brought In by radar. "We were auspicious about the whole thing, him Jual comlna in out of the weather like that Two saved in fire SAN FRANCISCO !AP) -A bartender rescued two tenanta from a swiftly-spreading fire that killed another resident of a Sunset District apartment build· Ing O"ANOI! COAST HI~ l•DlljQl!tll ; wlthoUt radiolng before getting into the area." he said. Graydon said the pilot udioed the tower just 10 miles from the airport. He 1aid two men got out and hid behind two fuel trucks when a car with airport employees ap proached. When the car left, he said, "They ju.st st arted run nlng. That's when I called the police." Pasaenger seat.8 In the plane had been removed to make room for bales of marijuana In the fuselage The car10 hold also was full. C'rmed fllp• &l:NO, Nev. (AP) -o,.a- tlou at. Harrah'• Club.,.. aear· lJ baa to llGl'lll&l today after 1 tit.elND fin lmda1 forced Hou& J,IOG petrGae ton.. tbe club la a reml-.. ol UM 11011 Grand Hotel'• multl·fltll fire ln Lu Ve111. No IJUlll'MI were rep011ed ln tbe ftre that broke out JUlt alter 10 Sunday nJlbt ln a ldtchln at the U.ttory, 324·room botel· caalno, authorities 11ld . The ftre wa1 ext1n1"11bed ln 10 mlnutea with mo•t · dama\t Umhed to the kitchen of Steakbouu Re1taurant la e botel'• buement, eald Reno P'lre .Department Battalioo Chief Jim Neil. About 500 lod1en and 1,000 1ambUn11untt were evacuated from the building 1~ minutes after the flre 1t1rted, aald hotel spoke•woman Candy Pe-lrce. By this mom1n1. all 1ue1ta had re· turned to the hotel, abe added. Frlday'a fire at the MGM Grand killed at least 84 and ln· jured more than 500. •'The s moke wu pretty well funneled outside," Nell sald. "There waa some 1moke in the · buildlng but nothing that represented any daeger." But J o hn Weiss o r Fort Lauderdale , Fla., ln hia room on the 8th floor , uld he felt threatened and that there was no warning. ''A buddy of mine down the hall heard people screaming," Welss said.· "He banged on my door for about five minutes until J woke up. There was no fire but the smoke was In the hall." Guests huddled in robes and sli ppers in the freezing cold out- side the hotel. Fro• Page A I MGM. • • concerned. the investigation is concluded." Gift shops at other hotels re- ported brisk sales of film as peo- ple took photographs of the MGM Grand. Traffic snarls, some over a.mile long, plagued the Strip as gawkers lined up to view the wreckage. Par rish said the blaze began in electrical circuit.a above a de- licatessen on the hotel's main VICTIMS OF FIRE FINO ROOMS LOOTED--A4 floor and smo1aerea 1or 1uut hours before exploding down out of the celling in a fireball that sent dense smoke upward through elevatorshafts. Guests dangled out of windows by bedsheets and. despite warn· ings from firefighters with bullhorns, some jumped in at- tempts to save themselves. At least three people were killed that way Many guests were out of reach of fire department ladders, which extended only lo the ninth floor. Some people ned to the roof or the building, where they were ferried to safety by helicopter. Glvlnt Oran1e County Fall Fair crowd a tbrtll Sunday w11 Gr&Mm Oottatetn u he don a rup d~=lki •bow. 'n. falr, wtllch feau. thorouPbNd rac • COD· tllluee throulh DH. 1 at the LGi Alamlt.ol Race . However. It wlll be cloHd Tuleday. · . . .. ~ LONI MAN WAU<I AMIDSr THe DDRll IN 8A&.YANO, fTALY, Af'nR EARTHQUAKI! Hundrede Idled, ~ tflM 1.• lntured •• eoutMm Metlon ·of country dev•etated ITALY .. Eor•••ueh • Rorne Slrihs ~ hell1no Balnno N~pl es-.' • •' -~··· Sale1no ~ P:tenu £bolt -0 50 I Af'WI....,.._ DISASTER IN f1' ALY M8ploc•t••qu•k• Stock market • continues on 'down slide' NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market fell sharply today, continuing the slide Lhat began Frl!lay.· The Dow Jones average of 30 induslriall, off 10.24 points Fri· day, dropped 16.47 to 973.46 the first three hou~ of trading to· day. Losers opened a 3· 1 lead over galners amona New York Stock Excbanee·U•teO inuea. After the euphorla that followed the election of Ronald Reagan to the presidency. analysts said the market finally succumbed late last week lo the steady rise of Interest rates. There were forecasts today that rates will go higher still as the Federal Reserve strug gles to slow the rapid growth of the money supply. The latest data on the money supply, issued this morning, pro· vided no sign of relief from the press urea. Brokers also noted some dis· may among Investors over the market's inability to hold its ground above the J,000 level in the Dow Jones In dustrial average, which It crossed briefly Wednesday and Thursday Grenade kills two SALISBURY, Zimbabwe CAP> -Black terrorists threw a hand grenade Into a crowded beer hall, killing two blacks and wounding· al least 18 others, police sllid today. Fro•PapAJ ~~~~~ap~~~Lr~~;c:J :.:ms, ~nb area of southern Italy. and bulldozers. ·•we have only our eyes left lo Doctors canceled a nationwide c ry," said the mayor of San strike scheduled for today and Mango, a town of 1,800 in reported to their hospitals or Avellino province. "My house, rushed to the disaster ar ea my car , ever ything is gone. Seismologists said the quake There is no one left up there." was centered at Eboli, J7 miles The quake was felt from Sicily southeast of Salerno. and of· to the Alps, but the hardest hit flcials reported at least 11 peo. area was northeast of the bay of pie were killed there. Salemo. More than 100 deaths were reported in the provinces of Salemo and Avellino. while ~he mountainous Interior prov· ince of Potenza reported more than lSOdeathB. l'remaer Arnaldo f"orlan1 called an emergency Cabinet meeting, which proclaimed a day of national mourning, then flew south with Italian President Sandro Pertlni to visit the stricken area. Pope John Paul II sent a tele· gram lo the cardinal of Naples expressing his "shock" for the "unspeakable suffering" of the population. and he named a special representative bishop to coordinate church relief efforts. "I saw the buildings move like waves of the· sea," said Luigi Lannone, who was driving near Salemo when the first quake hit "It was something terrible." Aftershocks continued through the night. -countless thousands spent the night in the open. A heavy foa hwig over the dlsuter area inland fn>m t_. Gull of Salerno at th~ 1overnment Woman hurt in robbery Fountain Valley police are look - ing for a thin blond·halred man in his 20s who knocked a 60·year-old woman to the ground and ripped 1' purse from her arms an a depart- ment store parking lot, poltce re· ported. The victim suffered bruised ribs and lost about 163 and assort- ed credit cards in the Friday morning crime In the Woolco store parking lot at the corner of Edinger Avenue and Brookhurst Street, police reported. The suspect Is described as a male Cauculan, 5 feet 7 inches. thin, with sandy blond wavy hair, and a blond mustache. He wore a red plaid shirt and escaped in a mid-sized , green automobile. police reported. Cops nab 3 in Irvine 'Warehouse They may have been planning a beer bust but they ended up the subjects of a police bwit Sa turday night and Sunday morning when three youths were captured In two episodes at an Irvine beveraec imoort firm A team of officers which fi rst descended on Montezuma Jm. ports Inc .. 2590 S. East Main St .. called in the Fountain Valley Police Department canine leam for help 1n captur ing one burglar. Toby, a Gnman shepherd handled by Officer John Qumz10, helped sniff out a 16-year-0ld - hiding inside the darkened warehouse, where police who answered a allent alarm knew one burglar hid. Seconds a fter they arrived. they saw a shadowy figure close the warehouse door, which had been pned open. from the inside. but they apparently misRed two othe rs crouched 1n the foreign beer distributorship Shortly before dawn Sunday. while the lone teenager was be mg pro<'essed rnto Orange Coun ly Juvt•nile llall on a burglary chage , police said a silent alarm at the firm went off again. This time when police prowled through the firm which handles Dos Equis beer, several cHes of which were found stacked up beside the pried door . they flushed two more suspects Jnvestigators said they booked Robert Grayson DeFeve r. 18, of 14531 Highrest Circle. on burglary charges at Orange County Jail. Another all eged ac- complice, aged J6, was booked Into juvenile hall along with the first. The slacked cases o( beer were returned to the distr1but1on firm. poUce said The Celual Side Of Rugby .• , '°'"' cXJttOn ruobv lhOf1I n patita. IVllleble '" COIOrt oC rtid, Whitt, khlkl, lky blue. ~. 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Reope~ing of Caspers Park s et Casper Wilderness Park oU Ortega Highway near San Juan Capistrano will reopen to the public with a new look at the end of January. mde and p eek in San .Juan Nothing like some big old storm drain pipes to have a lit· tie fun in alter school. Youngsters in the pipes are (from left) Sh81Ulan Pratt, Matt Coleman, Gabriel Ramirez, kirk Barber and Mike Barber. That's Greg Ramirez on ------------------------- °"''' ,, ... ~ ... Let ... , .. the bike (right). Pipes lined up on Camino del A vion are awaiting installation as part of a storm drain and street improvement project in San Juan Capistrano. POR'ft.AND. Ore. (AP) ~TIM aval...-. triuend OD die jlOrt.b face of lloual'Jt. HeleDI 6rtq the llup volqalc ·~ llay 11 bad 1 veloetty ot more then ZfO mph and wu amona the ••aeat la recorded history, a U.S . GeolOllcal Survey te01olbttaaid. The ttatemem follow~' re-port in the Oteson Jou tbat the fede.-al aaency WU a to publi1b studies uyla• tile avalanche •u the largest ial his-tory. · ; ' USGS aeolopt Susan R.,.U· ftobluon sald tbe new~aper erred lo ita report. Sbe aaif that 1 lt1Lou1h the St. H &lens avalanthe was hu1e. lt prohably wu 1lighU)' smaller tbd one trl11ered by the erupti~n of BeaymJanny, a volcano ib the Soviet Union, in 1951. ' Dick Janda, one of a~eral federal scientists who parti~ipat­ ed In the studles, said lJ:»e St. Helena avalanche totaled ~bout 2.8 cubic kilometen. • That volume woulCS be eaougb to cover an area slightly Jerger than downtown Portland: to a depth that would bury the bty's 40-atory First National :Bank Tower. : Janda said the av al~nche blasted down the mount~ in three lobes, the longest roaring down the Toutle River valley for 17 miles. The second Jobe covered part of Spirit Lake and the third shot across the Toutle Valley, climbed a 1,000-foot ridge and piled down the other side into Coldwater Creek. Janda said the avalanche must have been traveling faster than 2SOmph. County crews are buay bUild- ing a new viliton center which will contain a ranger station, an amphitheater-and a barbecue area. ,_,,, Park Ranger Parker Hancock said new restrooms would replace the old "blue rooms" that prevjously were In the S,500-acre park. Air Force, Matlovich agree Measurements taken by the f Urvey scientists indicated the total material ejected or di~· lodged by the eruption was 4.1 cubic kilometers. • He said running water also is being installed for the first time. Other improvements Include telephones and equestrian campsites. Gay form e r sergeant to receive $160,000 Valley vot ers overwhe lm ing fo r S t anton "People vjsitinr the park will be able to put their horses in a corral right next to their campsite," Hancoctr said. Casper Wilderness Park has been clOffd to the public since the end or June when the facelift began. Power for the new visitors center will be supplled by a windmill and water will be heated by solar generated energy . Motorists visiting the park also will have a smoother ride as the dfrt roads leading to lbe area are being graded and oiled. Recreational vehicle and tent campers will have SO sites from which to choose. They will be near 18 miles of hiktn1 trails that lead to lookout platforms over the Capl.atrano Valley. ---- WASHINGTON CAP) -The Air Force has agreed to pay S160,000 to Leonard Matlovlch in · return for his droppina efforts to be reinstated in the service that kicked him out five years ago after he admitted b eing a homosexual. The Justice Department today released a copy of the prQposed settlement of the case, whkh has become a rallying point for the gay-rights movement. J ustice Department offi cials said 'the settlement would be filed later today with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. It was expected the court would approve the settle- ment and the agreement to dis· m i ss Matlovich 's case and a lower-court order that the Air Force rein.state him. M allovich, 37, who said he wanted to return to the Air Caree r lat 9lall111at Mae Wat, wbole lonJ.IDd w.-noua screen career ended Saturday wttb hit' death at •. la 1hown with a youn1 Cary Onnt lo • ICtM from the 1983 movte .. I'm No Aftl•l '' la WWeb lbe told OfMl to ••eome up ID4 lff me IOlll~.·· Force to "set an example" for other homosexuals, could not be reached for comment im- mediately. Air Force officials involved in the case could not immediately be reached for comment. Matlovich was a technical sergeant at Langley Air Force Base. Va ., in 1975 when be sent a l e tt e r t o then-Air Force Secretary John McLucas reveal- ing his homosexuality and say- in g he wanted his case lo become a test of Air Force rules on the subject. Even though he was a 12-year veteran who had won several medals for service in Vietnam, he was Immediately discharged from the military. Laat m onth1 U.S. Distric t Judee Gerhara A. Gesell or- dered Matlovich reinstated with back pay on grounds that the Air Force had conlusing standards f o r d ea lin g with gay servicemen. The J ustice Depart- ment filed a notice of intent to appeal. but the settlement was reached before the government But money e oming No separate office for OC Caltrans Caltrans won't set up separate offices when a new funding dis· trict for Oran1e County is initial· ed in 1983. the direct.or of the ex.i5t- ing diltrictsays. Heinz Heckeroth, direct.or of Caltrans District 7, which in· eludes Orange, Los Angeles and Ventura counties, said at an Orange County Chamber of Com- merce luncheon in Anaheim that no administrative changes are anticipated when Orange County, for funding purposes on- ly. becomes District 12. Heckeroth said he still will be the director in charge of Orange County. •'There won't be any business cards, name plates or anything else that will distinguish my job with Diatrtct 12," he explained. However, county officials aren't bothered by Caltrans' in· terpretation of the legislation, known as SB512, passed last sum- mer creating the separate fund- ing for the county. Said one county staffer: "We weren't looking for bureaucracy; we were looking for money.'• Money the county will get. Heckeroth repeatf"; earlier pro- jecth>na that the cv.!:'.\y should re- ceive about SlO million more a year beglnning in 1983 as a result of the lelielat1on. He noted, though, that $10 mWion doesn't go too far when current road comtructlon coets are tnllaUne annually at double- di1it rata. Officials eenerally concede that Improving the lntercbanee between the Santa Ana and Newport freeways 11 a top priori- ty for the co'8lt)'. Heckerot.h said part of the extra money probably will so toward that project. But be HJd the eo1t of the lntercbance work probab\y will be around "° mllllon. Added to Caltrana • flna.nctal woe1 are projeetJou from the a1encytbat, with current revenue aourcee, the a1ency wUl bJlve a S900 mU,Uon deficit by 1915. Heckerotb told reporters after bl• apeech th8t Caltram oUldall bope to make up part of the deftctl by conserving in costs not related to construction and by raising user and license fees. Money to make up the rest of the shorllall will have to be raised by the state legislature, he said. Orange County officials have been concerned about that deficit because other proposed projeds, s uch as a recently-announced $2 billion pla n t o improve transportation near the Santa Ana Freeway, depends partly on slate finances. filed appeal arguments. The se ttl e ment says Mallovich's loss of pay and al- lowances for the period from Oct. 22, 1975, when he was dis- missed , until Sept. 10, 1980, when Gesell ruled in his favor, is estimated to be $62,000. The government maintains In the settlement that Matlovich's dismissal was legal and that the government has no liability to him. despite his claims that the firing results in personal harass- ment, loss o r privacy and damage to reputation. But the government agreed lo pay $160,000 in return for Matlovich's agreement to have Gesell's order vacated and hi s promise not lo seek enlistment in the armed services. During the case, the Air Force changed its positions several times, and as a result of the in· consistencies in the record, one government source said, "The Air Force would be better off to de fend its policy in anothe r case." Death toll rises SEOUL. So uth Korea <AP> The death toll from the crash of a Korean Airlines jumbo jet rose to 16 when a Korean woman who had been hospitali zed with back injuries died Monday, airline of- ficials said. F'ountaln Valley City Coun· cUman Roger Stant.on swept all 59 of bis hometown voter pre· cincts when he beat incumbent Orange County First District Supervisor Philip Anthony in the Nov. 4 election. According to a precinct-by· precinct breakdown of the election recently released by the county Keg1strar of Voters offi ce, Stant.on received 16,630 votes in Fountain Valley and An· thooy got 6,304. Stant.on won the election by at· lracting 56 percent of the total 104,503 votes cast in the race. He also won in Westminster and 3a nta Ana. Anthony won nar· rowly In Garden Grove. . Stant.on not only won by a con· vincing margin in his hometown, he a l so took Anthony 's hometown, Westminster. But the results there were closer. Stan· ton won 41 or 71 precincts and won by just 889 votes. · In Santa Ana, which is partly in the First District. Stanton made a strong showing winning 112 of 156 precincts. He won by 3,540 votes. Anthony won 20 precincts m Garden Grove and Stanton took 19. The vote was equally ck~e. with Anthony's 5,459 votes com· pared to Stanton's 5,340 our hood.<ld lambsucz.c:Lz S"M'latshirt ... @J·~oOO@J~@ 44 Pb.thion lsk:lnd• Nf'U>port Beadt•114/644·5070 lOOl Mst.wood BlUd.•~ewood VUlaQ••213/479·7121 .. ,.,2 1' ,, ~, 1n ! ........ ··- NOW ANOTBICI LAGtJNA person, one Robert Wyland, la bavtn1 ari and permJt problem.. He wantl to Hert I Co~ With Another Wondroua Work of Art paint a mural all alon1 the concrete ret.ainlnl wall OD the upcoaat slde of Cout Hilbway, between Hilb Drtve and Myrtle StrMt. Wyland hu 1oae throu1b fuad·rallen and other tortures In an effort to accompliab hll lon1 1J1ural goal. Now, however, Laguna city officials have ordered him to hold everythlnt unlll further notice. They want to think about it. Wyland, now 24, may now find himulf on the brink of his fin1t Social Security check before he hean back. IF HE'D FOLLOWED the strat.e1y of Rouaban or Pastorius, he'd have 1otten .the job done flnt and then worried about official sancUon. Paint now, argue lat.er. All of thla haa 1lven me lnapiration to erect a wtndmm In my own front yard. This ou&IJt to pleue Newport Beach officials no end. First I'll juat lnatall a pole with the windmill fan atop It. Later will come tall braces, an1led out to the ground. Still lat.er, we can cover over the braces with boarda. That should make it real snug and cozy on the lnalde. Juat right for the addltlonal bathroom we need. WHEN THE BUILDING and aafety types come around, I'll simply claim the whole lhinl la an environ· mental device -the windmill ran providlnl air-powered electricity. That might slow them down wlth the red ta11. Aller all, It's unpatriotlc to challence anythlni that clalma to be environmental these days. Ir the environment fall.a me, I'll just call the windmill an art piece. Thal should be the final standoff. • Casino gu.&1ts doUble victimS LAI VSOd CAP> -.._. ........... 11011or•...a .. ,...,,......,to .... ... ....... dDallle rictlml ..... • d .......... nn foreed IJMlr ....... from .... lla1p ,... ~ ........... u..~ luad., ...... Dpt ....., tU· .... ,=,....,.from ...... ...., rep0 fiDdlDI tbelr roomt looted 1'IMn U.1 were allowed to return to pick up their .,._,. lnl•· • 'TIMJ'" come ta one lift.er th• other." 1.W Officer Alan naeb. * la1d there wa1 no way of ttllln.I lt tbe reporta were le1tumate. but "I tf1lnk a ~ ot. them are." Gt1&8'1'1 WE&& kept away from their rooma for mo,.. than 24 boun alt« the Friday mom· lDI fire wblch claimed M Uvea. Tbe1 were pennltted, two at a time, to return to the· rooms Saturday and Sunday to pick up their belon~ • •'The proceaa ot takln1 people up to the room1 to collect thielr luHa1e had a real ~nUaJ for abuse," Flac6 aald . "Employee•, custom.era and personnel were juat let into the rooms. People have been tellln1 me all the room• had open doors . . . the place was basically open." One woman, Flach said, re· ported the loss of $113,000 in money and jewelry. .............. stealla• .... oa liP ........... aald policeman Du a.-.. .,._,..., OM lad1 do )Mt a ··-rtna and .. dOll't lllllow no pt It. -We won't bow .._ mucb wu lo.t ...W 1atar ..... ...,..eo ... ,-. ......... 111Me11• and ,...., ... wbat'1 ....... '' ODIJ OM IOotlq arrett •u re· ported Friday, that ot a man found by ftreftptera in a hotel hallway 1bortly after the blaM was coatlolled. . But Jootln& may not have been the only problem. WltnetMI have aald they aaw aome hotel employees leave the blasin• caalno atutnn1 chip1 Into tMlr pockeu. ONE •GM GllAND HCUl'ity 1u1rd, ltlll weartn1 bl• IOOt· covered uniform, wu arn.tecl Saturday momln• at tbe nearby Barbary Cout Hotel When be aJ. le1edly WU obeerved dropplna flre·blackened colu into I -alol machine. Police said the l\lll'd was aneated after he allepdly complained to a ca1ino epiployee that a coin he placed In the slot machine had become a tuck. Tbe pard, identlfled u John R. McManUI, 47, a retired ~ew York police aerieant, wu ar· rested for lnvest11atlon of 1rand larceny and carrylnc a con· cealed weapon. Police said he had teC>O ln 1ln1ed bills ln hi• po11easlon. Oneald 1eidote queried Marin Oswald Porter, who supports those who want to ex· hume the body in her former husband's grave to confirm it is Lee Harvey Oswald, expresses those views to. David Hartman on today's ABC-TV "Good Morning America" in New York City. Oswald, who is believed responsible for the slaying of President John F . Kennedy. was killed by Jack Ruby 17 years ago today in Dallas. No Mideast early cease-fire seen BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -Iran claimed ltl forces routed an Ira- qi brigade from the town or Susangerd on the southern war front while Iraq said its paratroopers and helicopter gunships smuhed an Iranian counterattack at the northern end of the 300-mile Invasion front. U . N. special envoy Olor Palme, meanwhile, wound up a Domestic minera& slwrtage alarming WASfilNGTON (AP) -Heavy American dependence on im· ports of critical raw materials, many of them from Ruasia and potentially unstable African countries, has put the United States In a 'dangerously vulnerable" situation. says the head or weapons research for the Air Force. Gen. Alton Slay. in a recent report lo Congress, said that American dependence on foreign oil is only part of the na· lion's resource probl em threatening security. Slay, as head or the Air Force System11 Command, la In charge of weapons research, development and procurement programs. He al.so told Congress that the United States' "alarming depen- dence on Imports of critical in· duatrial raw materials from the Soviet Union or potentially un- stable southern African sources creates a potenllally dangerous naw ln our nation's defense pre- paredness poeture. •'The price and availability of vital materials such as cobalt, chromium and manieneae are almost complete}y dependent on geopolitical eventl ln southern Africa. "The adoption of M arxiat re- gl l'l)ea by five African countries south of the Sahara has con- tributed to the political lnstablli· ty in this region and the likelihood of future supply dis· _r_upUona. week-long trip to the two war- ring Penilan Gulf nations and left for Geneva, Switzerland, en route to New York with no ap- parent hope for an early cease- fire. As the war entered Ila 10th week. Iran also reported that Iraqi artillery bombardment of besieged Abadan started new fires in the big oil refinery on the Shall al-Arab estuary. Pars, the official Iranian news agency, said President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr told it that Iranian troops killed 400 to 450 Iraqi soldiers, destroyed 20 enemy tanks and captured seven others at Susangerd on Sunday. ·'The Infidels fled In chaos, leavlng behind scores of burning tanks," Pars said. The Iraqi military command reported rocket.firing helicopter gunships at the northern end of the wa" zone killed SO Iranians a nd destroyed four tanks and three other vehicles in the hills overlooking Iraqi positions at Gllan Garb. It said 95 Iranians were kllled in other fighting Sun· day. Both aides reported an Iranian air attack Sunday on northern Iraq, but Baghdad claimed only a civilian car was damaged and its driver wounded . 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It's even got television listings-so you '11 never miss the best SQOWs-like 'Lou Grant.' " r. reading. DAILY PILOT 11 l -I • I l I i l . I Inmate diea 1abbirw • IR LOllPOC CAP. -A lialt of UM Lompoe r ............. ~._...._, .... .. ·-.. ··~"· '° ................. .. .... ..... • .... Cadllt)t, ..... omdall report. ,..... ......... 'urlk;ht .... tlMt ... .,.. *-' Mft..a f9t ..._ ~. olftdU 1ald. ,_,., ''==" •· 'ol .........._, Callf. wu found ltabW -., u. lall eeB ud llarti,nn Valeeela Arm .... a.,..,_ Tulcoe, AJ1a.1wu found knifed lm a ....... NU Suaday IDOl'Dlnl, 1ald prlloa of. fteial Cljlter Lewta. A&ll\1NDO WU Ta&ATED ud wu lilt.cl in lood ~ Lewll aald. Lewil added that FBI .,_..Md been tailed lD to lnv..U,ate the cue. Priloa oftleiala Hid the entire H Ulllt, where t.IM 1taW• t.oM place, wu loeked down. s.ndra Rhodes ol Santa Barbara, who wu waltlnl to vlllt her ftance Sunday mondq, said abe saw pri.aa offlciab carry out a bc>Cly covered with a bloody sheet, and ampected that aomethlnC waa wroq. She said her ftance, PauJ Andtnon, l1 housed in H Unit. . LARa IRE SAID SHE aaw another Inmate. "They bad a Spanish 1u1 cominl out of a car with a tovernment IUY and hla (the inmate's) bands, arms and everything were all cut up." Ma. Rhodes complained th•t she called the prilon lZ times "but got the run around" and was told to go home. Pena wu committed to Lompoc prison last Oct. 10 and was serving a 33-year sentence for armed bank robbery and escape, Lewis said. Armun<lo wis committed to Lompoc July 20, 1978, and is serving a 30-year sentence for import· Ina heroin, Lewis aaid. Armundo Is eligible ior parole Dec. 15, 1985, he added. \ •2 llar frill DA facing rap in tavern fight SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Sacramento County District Attorney Herb Jackson is facing misde- meanor charges of public drunJcenness and battery followingadisputeovet a bar bill, police said. J actson was booked at the Vallejo Street police station on two counts of battery and one of public dnmkenness after he allegedly slugged a bartender and desk clerk al the Huntington Hotel. Bartender Charles Koenig said Jackson was with a group of people celebrating a birthday at the hotel's L'Etoile restaurant Saturday. Other members of the party left about 12 :30 a.m., leav· ing Jack:aon and a female companion to pay a $92 bar bill. HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Mae West, the un· abashed seductress of stage and screen who purred "Come up and see me sometime" and became an American legend, will be burled at priva\eservices thla week. --------. Mias West wes sit· l · Ji ting in a chair in her STATE Ho llywood peqthouse ---------' when she died Saturday ' a1 :.e age of 87. ap- parently of old age anc.I the al(ermath of a stroke that had hospitalized her for three months this fall. The stroke had impaired her speech, but not the spirit that carried her . through an 80-year career. From her hospital bed she sent word to a feporter friend that she was suffering from a fall out of bed while dreaming about Burt Reynolds. M~ed eeo•a11 Identified LOOMIS (AP) -A body found in a pasture by two target shooters has been Identified as that of Mary Beth Sowers, a Sacramento coed who disap- peared three weeks ago with her fiance, sheriff's officers say. Placer County Sheriff's U . Eric Engellenner said SWlday that dental charts were used to iden- tify the badly decomposed body, which was dis- covered Saturday about 20 miles northeast of Sacramento. . The woman's hands were tied behind her back and she had been shot al least twice in the head, Engellenner said. Ms. Sowers, 21, disappeared Nov. 2 with her fiance, 22·year-0ld Craig Miller, · following a fraternity party at a Sacramento restaurant. They were seen by friends being driven away in a car. Miller's body, shot three times, was found later that day near Bass Lake in El Dorado County. ...-e1a record eafa....., OAKLAND <AP> -The bus rider who became 1 the victim in Oakland '1 record-setting homicide , baa been identified by authorities, who were searching for tbe murderer today. Police said Sunday that Bradford Phillips, 36, j of Oakland, died of gunshot wounds inflicted after he argued with another passenger on the Route 41-Foothlll bus of AC transit. That slaying on Saturday, the 125th of this year. broke the record for homicides in the clty in one year, set ln 1979. ¥ Fotir ac•pe ••ll•c•O"" METl'LER (AP) -Four members of a family Pat on tlae'IJack President-elect Ronald ~an gives a pat on the back to the Bev. Donn Moomaw after church services in a Bel Air Preebyterian church Sunday. Pastor Moomaw, onetime UCLA football star, la formerly from Santa Ana. I Califoini~ Air Fares Soar SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Air fares within California have soared -to as much as twice the national average -in the two years since congre11ional deregulation, a state study says. Airline detegulation "was Intended• to encourage competition among air lines and thus, by the action of the free market place, produce a reduc- tion in fares," the Public Utilities Commission analysis aaid. "Thia did not happen In California." As a result, it now costs more to fly from San Franellco to Los Anaelea than It does from New York to Washington, D.C., -a situation that for a long time was dramatically re- versed. Two years ago, a passenger could probably purchase a ticket for the Sao Francisco-Los Angeles nm for $28; now, the fare would be about tlO. &NcucrrAI CM> -TM ...... ot two,.....ma-...p~•tJMpl'9f la••• bee• rHovered fro• ••• ~ ol • protGQpe ~ WC!GPW ud • Anlf .,.._ \Mt eolli.W Ua mW.air O .. f tbe OCM11 U.U"*-d. Tbe two telt pUou tall• from tbe HU,IMI Htlleepten YAH~ 8-day ban M.n lfttltlfle4 •• lohn E. Ludwt1, 14, ~ Boalta net Jamea W. Ol'O\lb, IT, of Carlabad. Ta& BODY 01' 51-year-oJd William L. "'"mu of Saa Clemente wu also retrieved from the rem· aanta qi tbe Arm)'. T ·• from wblcb he •• pbololr•Jbinl the test ftl&bt wbea tbe two pl .... craUed Satur· day about Uaree·fou.rtM of a m.Ue off of Seaclllf P...-. Th• pilot of the T-a, Arm7 Chief W arran4 Officer Tbomu Gaillard of Yuma, Arb., 1)8.J'acbuted to the water where he wu picked up by a Cout Guard cutter and returned toahore. He aulf ered onJy minor lajw'lee encl w .. described la food ~Uoa. Pal!t:lllAN WAS M..80 warm. • paraebute la the hell copter, 6ut eutboritia declined to speculate~ why he did not MU o•. All three of the victims were employees of Hu1he1 Helteopters, the Summa Corp. subsidiary Ml.lcb 15 developin,. the Y AK-M w.der an Army COlllract. . Groulx, a Marine Corpe r.serve major . waa atteebed to the MTUCAVN> CA.-at MCAS, El Toro. •VO•U l•O&&a•AN • vld Wrtlbt aald a tea•· al la· ve1t11aton ,..,. Wu~ wu tnlal to dlteralae tM ca-tM e0UW.. n. t.o aircraft bad comlliel.A tbe ftaal ... ot a tell Glpt Ud--.... ~ to tbetr bue at the ~ fU .. t teat eent.er lD Carllbed nen lbey colllded ibout 1,000 feet at>i>ve lb• water. · ''Tbey a.re normally ftylna paraJlel to eacb at.her.ad were probablyitet-Unf ready to turn back to -.. ... Wri1ht 1ald. "ftere wa1 DO ~Ca· Uon ol malfunction of any type." TBJ; Y AB... '"'8 desc:rit.eJ by Wrltht u an advance at~ck belleopter detl,ned to destroy tfnks with luer pldeti mll1Ue1. ..L On s.tw'Clay'• ftltht, small t~ of cotton bad been attJcbed to the helicopter's surface for a te of alrftow charactertstlcll. . Wright aald the helicopter 'that crashed was one of five prototreea which have loHe4 Z,100 houn of fly. tag time. Drug lab bU8ted NEW YORK (AP > -ftn · thropoao,iat John Buettner-Janpch baa beat sentenced to five yeaft5 in tall for conapirin8 to manutactuie ii· h g•l dru1,1 In his New \jorll University laboratory. The Moy.ear. old a.tlentlst wu c~airman of NllJ's • antl'1opolOI)' department when• ar- ruted a year afD. SFAs Sensational Storewide Clearance! 30% to 50% off original {Jrices * Now find terrific savin~ on great selections of fashions from: Designer Collections Fifth Avenue Dresses Designer Coats and Suits Evening Collections Designer and Better Sportswear Sportdresses, Knits, Sportcoats and Suits "SFA bulous and 'SFA ntastic Dresses, Sportswear and Suits Blouse Collections Designer Shoe Salon and 'SFAntastic Shoes Maternity Collections Right On! for Juniors- Dresses, Sportswea~ Coats and Suits University Place and Collection · Sportswear for Men Men's Furnishings Men's Sportswear Children's Collections Spot for Teens® Apparel Fashion Jewelry Watches . 14K Jewelry Collections Belt Collections '1hefe llMY lwve bttn tntemwid1<1te pt1ce trou<t1orn on .somr 1trms Pf/CK 10 thn sale All sales l1rwl NOf '" 1tem1 .iv'11able tn '" Wf'S •nd colon ·. In this southern· Kern County·. area narrowly ~ avoided suffocation when tbeY Went to sleep after U1htlna brtquets on a barbecue to warm tbelr mobile home. Franalaca Cutillo woke up early Sunday and ~~_ial Purchase! Ladies Pure Wool Coats1 s139 and s1s9. Choose warm ·WOOi me/tons in a marvelous assortment of solids. Coat Collections. coll a peed when •be tot out of bed. She awakened her bUlband, Paul, and be went next door to get help. County flrefl1bter1 were summoned and helped pt the couple's 10-year-old '°"•Rudy, and Mn. Caatlllo~ II-year-old mother, Carmilla Dlu, out of tbe residence. Cattle or condominium, find rour dream ho lu•d•r• .......... South COISl Plu-. JJJJ ltllrol s,,.., COiia M9Ja()plrt M""'*r ~ lrldar lrom 10 am to 9:JO pm; Sefufday 'tH I pm; Sunday 11 noon ID J pm. • . ·' •• . \ . . . • ew hurdle for • em or 'J'M bAlb HtaoOI Mlillir elMI ol 1111 fu. 8 ....... not lmpmed OD p\Ml •1 .... , .... IF ................ yean of aodru , .. '*••••·· Ulll rear'• rwlra alllO ................. ••st ..... -Ill.,..., .... m1, ~ w1 ·:~i=-eoandu••· n. ecme• of ltll Mndsmie illlWI II ... ntlal to a .... ...,.. .... ti llaDdllcl cor. r ctly,_._..,,,.~ .... .,. wlaaa.I _. ......... . But ieliOOl1dlltiid aftlcl.ili ~ die ..... .,. elf~ a IOwr ,.,..,.. ... of 11116a11 lo &ndUle tlall year UiM lat beclUN otiii UW. ft II Uo npeeWd that maDJ _Ull'>' ,..... WW pro&elt ant J .. wblD their childND, who attmdld eluMI for four yean, do DOt pau all b.a' nama and fall lo_&reduete. . ln the HW1t1na1oD Buell Umon..JllO Scbool Dlltrtct, for lmtaDce, lilOO of tbe 1ystem'14,dMDlon1UU have not pwed all rour exama. But oroviaioal ol the 1t7e Hart BW -which created lhe proficiency requirement.I -lnlun tbat 1tuclent. ari given ampleoPportunltytopau tbe•uma. ~ are alvea the tAlttl in their freab1D41D and Junior years. lf they pau the eum1 lD tbelr Junior year, the requirement ii met. Semon who have not puMd the teats may retake them Whenever they feel prepared. · Accordln1 lo the le1l1latlon, parent. are to be notified ol their child'• t.t rMult. prior to the Hlllor year. And local school diltrlctl -which let the 1tandardl ot the test.a -are suppoMd to 1ear clauroom lmtruetioa and provide remedial MUionl to help 1tudent8 meet the proficiency requirement. Il may be more dltftcult to aet a hip 1cbool diploma ln the 1980I than it bu been lD the recent put, but ln tbe long run the student will beoeftt by belnl better prepared for the outside world. And becaU1e of the proficiency re- quirements. the hJgh IChool diploma 1bould take on added significance and aive public education ,more credibility. . Animal research Supervisor Philip Anthony tomorrow will uk fellow board members to prohibit the sale of animal.I from the Orange County Animal Shelter for medical reaearch,. Anthony says the co\Dlty hu made about $53,000 since l!r16 by selling more than 6,000 cats and doas from the shelter to various research laboratories. His argument is that it is not ''morally proper'' to permit animals that presumably have been family pet. to be used for medical experiments. Oddly enouah, be see ms to feel Uus concern need not apply to animals that have been bred and raiMd for research purpotJes. It is, or course, an old argument and one that bu ob- vious flaws. In the first place, animals that are not claimed from lhe shelter within a rew days are arbitrarily put to death perhaps hardly a preferable fate. In the second place, the use of animals in medical re· search does not inevitably involve c~I treatment. Much of the research has to do with the use of new drup, coe- metics and other substances not yet apfroved for human use, as well as the testing of medica procedures that could save human lives. The contention that animals raised as pets are likely to be more sensitive than thole raised for research is npecious. And the fact is that many of the animals that reach the county shelter are not famlly peta, but aban· doned strays or the unwanted offspring that reault from ctt reless breedin~. In considering the proposal, supervisors should cu refully weigh the so-called moral concerns aaainat the proven medical value of animal research. It would be im· po~s1ble to calculate the number of people who are enjoy- iri~ good health today because of just such research. Greenbelt wins okay State coastal commissioners have unanimou.aly ap- proved a local coastal plan for 2,650 acres of undeveloped land in the planned Aliso Viejo community. The recreational greenbelt lies within the laraer 6,299-acre Aliso Viejo parcel south and inland of Laguna Beach. The plan calls ror preservation of land within the coastal commission's current purview. Acceptance of the document by the commluionen effectively ends the panel's control over the property. The greenbelt includes a natural park and other a reas for visitor activities and 1.11e1 aimed at helpin1 pay the cost of maintaining the parkland. Among these are 30 vacation vmu to be rented to vlsiton and a resort hotel and conference center. Other uses include a vineyard, winery and restaurant, expansion of the Allao Creek 1011 course, an equestrian center, and a farmen' market. TI>e mb.ed natural and commerclal-recreaUonal uta planned for the area are practical and well suited for a permanent greenbelt. • Op1n1ons expreued In the apace above are thoM of the Dally Piiot. Other vlewa expre11ed on thla page are thoM of their awhore anQ. artl!ltl Reader comment 11 Invited. AddrH1 The Dally Piiot, P.Cf. Sox 1660, Coate Meaa, CA 92626. Phone (714) tM2·4321. Boyd/Clean air By t,. M. 80\'D Only two maJor metro 1trt!aa In the Un(ted Stai.a con1l1tently have met the Dear Gloomy GU8 Ne•• report.I 1ur1lcal acrub 1ult1 bave b come a popular fHblon ltem and are be(nr ripped off by ho1pltal •mployeH. Another "operatla1 COil" to be Piiied 1lon1 to the paU•. c.v. "'""''I Oto• ,_,. -... 111111• ., , .... , ......... .... flfftR;'" ,.... -~·-.... .. .... . .... ,.., ..... ~... . Deify' l'HI • health standard for air pollu· tlon set In 1971 by the Federal Government - Spokane and Honolulu. That Wll Wore Mount. St. Haa.a. blew ber top -how ap~ proprlata tb• varnacu)arl Goodbye to Spokane'• rec· ord, temporarily. Honolulu r•m•lnt clean, thoulh 1ha1 too, l1 In tbe naaraboutl OI voleanlc action. It'• a minor matter, I ,..,, to note that th• lovau.t of laodleapee U. where U•aly mo,mtalna boll. Remember, It'• ua.111 in Duncan, Olda.1 to wub 1ovr uadarwar ln row blrdbatb. Q. Whare•d •• 1•t th• word .. ,,011tn" to meaa bead? A. A tort o1 c1rtatn1 mus la the 11th ceatur_J WH eallad a ao1•ln. It wH 1bapad la th• form of a human be9d wttb • 1ro&e1que face. . I .. Robltt N. w.cl/flWMllNr ~!!fl.e .............. ·.··t1•:a••-·····-·••••••••..,••rtw••'•"•,.•'•1t1111cllilh•11•dllill~.1.e1•,.lll ... ~'1•cattorllilil•IL· r Reagan's Arab-Israel tightrope .. W AIBJllOTON -&Mal• .. .... s ..... lo¥• ... .. .. , .................. Anllla ud ....., ,,..AIMrtcu AIM ........... ,,..., ..... ... c::·••••tl•l ··••a••· ... . ome....,,a,....rlilia. •• .,, ..... .., a.Aden .. .......................... Uoa. Prtme Mt'r. ~'1 laelr rl ' .... atituM ._. ••IM'1 .,....: couruatp of hrael r•· ducad ef· fu•lv• pro· ltrHll com· me11t1 •••• before tb• I tleetJm. Tbat uawlltla1ll bol1terecl e · fort• b~d· . · vleen 8ea1.a to an even-bended approaeb in t.be Mtdeut. Tbe1e advi.era aeem to be wlnninl out over Rea1an operatives HlliDI aa all-out, pro-llrael po1ltlon. If 10, Rea1an would. have Illa Ollly chance to 1am muteey over the Arat.-IaraeU clftputi and will wbat bH eluded bla pre· deceuon: the Weet Bank MttJe. ment and Arab·ltraell peace Earl Waters &IUlt ... ....,.,a .. from ..... ,..,.Amlrtc9 .......... No dlmMe la tbe DIPl'N"*lllldllilll ... • elect'• 8ltlWde toward lanal .... ..... ............ la fed, tom• mltleadlaa aYldeaca ,...... .......... , .. AT88GIN'lplaManhea• = ........ tM...., ta* ... wttlt top ........ : &iellard V . Allen, aalie9al wurtQ adYIMr·to-be; WlDlam CaHJ, eampalcn cbalrmaa;. former and 1•rbap1 future lacratar7 o the Treaaur1 William llmoo; Republic.a N•· tlonal CommlttH Cbalrman WlWam Bloek. "I wu uked by the bneM ambauador '' Alie told m, "ud I a~ wltb pleuun. We *"' 1ood frteDdll." But other Rea1aa lnllden Jell aym&>atbetic to lar .. 1 received no lnvltatlona . Gov. Bfll Clementi ol Texaa and Georse 8b11lts, a key tramlUon advtaer, are wamln1 Rea1an that be· need• equally Sood relatlooa · with S.udt Arabia and Jordan. llea1u'1 Mideut policy 9perU are eyelq Jordan u the crudal link in Rea1an'1 plan for peace on the West Bank. Exponent• of a balanced .Mldeatt policy for the new ft D 1dmlnl1tratloa are bani for a •baturlaa u wD Pneideot Cut#'• Camp o.WI proce.a wblda lt elearlJ t.ma,. Key alam..e. in u..trpla: · -aep&ac. Camp David'• de· 11aa for WM Bank •u&ooolD1 with • t•rrll~rlal excbaa1• ...... llrMI ud lonlu. Tb.at would abruptly 1boot down Balia't cla'-I le MCurity ri--onr tbe-... Weat 8ank. -TalllNAU Amba1Hdor Sol Unowlta'• mlMloa impGMlble u 1pedal &oPtian·llrMll·U.8. 10-batweea on the autonomy plan. -A.Nun Saudi Arabia that tbe new admlnl1tratloa will quickly approve t.be bomb l'aeb and fuel tanb thf Saudil fDUlt bave to live t.betr p.15 filldef· bomben wortbwblle ran1e in Ute Penian Gulf. Adm. Tbomaa Moorer, a former chairman of the Joint Cblef1 of Staff, warned Reaun Ju•t before the electloa that Saudi Arable ud othe-r Penlan Gulf oil states will neve-r fully cooperate with the U.S. unW the Palealln1an homeland on the Weat Bank hu been retumed, That directly contradicts Be1ln'• line that blbllcal autbortt1 Clv• lli'ul perp.tual Wnt&.u,.... a&GIN'I ALLl&I la tbt Bea1u c1m9, wbo believe tbe fate of tbe U .8. ID lbt llldcBt Eut .W riH or f 111 with that ot larael, an b.tWn1 back. 'l'bil ii their Pl"Oll'•m ln the Raqaa traa1IUon: Give larael "veto power" over U.S. arms to tM Ara ba; pu1b for a rutblH• ~leanta1 of to-called aDU· larael .. Arabl1t1" from tbe Defeme and State Departmen&a; pereuade Rea1an to lnallt on U .s. mllltar1 bH• rlsbta in part. o1 the 8'oal be1D1 returned to E1ypt by Israel. UnUl Just before ElecUon Day, the 1tru111e for Rea1an'1 Mldeaat policy ••• tllttns toward the pro-Israel faction lt ia now Wtin1 the other way. Bealdea the effort.a of the even· banded school, Rea1an felt Be1ln'1 government failed to •how proper aratltude for his ef. tu.Ive pro-Israeli J>OSltlon1 early In the campailJl. In the three weeks before the election, while former hraeU Defense Mlniater Eur Welzman went campai1Jlin1 with Carter in Air Force One, Reagan scarcely mentioned llrael. One aenlor Reagan aide, concedin1 that R.ea1an had put a allencer on encomiums to Israel, claimed the reasori was simply that "be said it all before." IN FACT, it waa during this period that Reagan beard alarm from advisers advocatin1 even· banded treatment of Israel and the Arabs. Sen. Richard Stone, defeated for Democratic re- nomination in Florilla and now being considered for a hip State Department or diplomatic post, warned Reagan to beware Israel's claim to aovereipty over all of Jerusalem. The private advice from Stone, wbo la a prominent Jewt.b leader: Work at a Vatlcanlzatlon of Jeru.aJem as a minimum favor to Saudi Arabia. Stone's advice had an imfact on Reagan. The battle to pul the president-elect back from lbe brink of all·out s upport for Israel Is far from over. But If it continues on ita preaent path, there ls reason for hope in the Mideast by the U.S. and Its aJ. Uea. Election boosts Hayakawa's standing Althoup be WHD 't rwminl for anytbln1 ln the election Ja.wt held, U.S. Sen. Sam Hayakawa wH a bll winner. Thia beca111e a Republican bu captured the White Howe and Vot1nl in ot.beT atatea reaulted In 1bift.in1 con· trol of the Senate to the Republicans. Ever alnce he took office ln 197t, Hayakawa baa been re· ••••led to the role of beln1 the "Juniorr; Hnat.or from thl• •late .. well u In the mlnortty par. ty of tbt Senate and a freahman to boot. You can 't be much lower than that In the 1tran1e blerarchy that rule1 Con1reta. Hayakawa wu forced to take a back aeat not only to the mem· bera of the majority party, but to California'• odlar Senator Alan Cranaton, and even •'l the Jlapubl.lcam who he&a MftMl1ty over blm. 1n UM peokln1 order, poor Sam wu at the bottom of the totem pole. Jn that 1ltuat.lon he Wll lpoNd by the,,... = ln1 on dull da)'1 wbn, lac anythln1 elH to write! th• 'new1bawu ott.. dlttort.d what ht Hid. TbUI the noted proltNOI' Art Hop of aemantJca would find hlmsel! attempting to explain what he had Hid. CaANSTON, on the other hand, wu enjoying all the &Jory of bein1 CalifomJa '1 "senior" aenator. Thal and being a member ol the majority party 1ave him the say over all ap- pointment.a to federal offices ln California. In addlllon he held further power u the second rankiq lelMler of the Senate and held • .committee ch.ai.rmaoah1p u well. A coo1enital headline 1rabber, Califomlan• co\,\ldn't be blamed lf they thou1bt be wa1 the only repreaentallon they had In the Senate. Now, altboulh be remain.a the junior aenator and lJJ atUI ln his lint term, Hayakawa emeries a• a member of the majority party. Henceforth federal ap· polntmenta to be made in Callfornla will be hh to nominate. From a aenator with Uttlt to do but cut his vote, he wlll 1uddealy become a very but)' man Indeed. Where few people villted b.la office, there wm now be a well beaten path to bl• door by new1men, office 1Mken and other auppUcanta. TO 8BGIN with every U .8. At· tomey and Manhal in Calllomla will be replaced by RHl&D •P- polat... By loa1 e1tabllahed Senate tradition, the nominees for these Jobs will be chosen by Hayakawa. This also goes for any vacanciea on the federal courta aa well numerou. other federal jobs in CaUfomJa filled by PrealdenUal appointment. And, anyone to be appointed from California to other Jobs, in- cluding the Cabinet, muat be okayed by Hayakawa. That because they require Senate conflnnation, aomethln1 which cannot be 1alned ll the home •late Smatot'.objecta. What th1J means to Callfor- nlaM la that they wUI 1000 see an enUrely different breed ol cat takln1 federal poeta within the atate. Cranston had embarked on an afflnnallve action ltlck, fllllnl court Jobe and others with ethnic mlnoritJa re1ardleu ol their abUlties. . RA \'AKA WA, beln1 of an ethnic minority himaeU, takes a dim view of aucb practice•, beUeviftl eacb lndlvtdual ahould atand on merit and tbe beat quaUtled ahould 1et the Jobi re- 1ardl .. ol race, color or creed. Furthermore, be demonstrated well u president of San Fran· cllCO State that be la ltJ'olll Oil law and order. 1boH views nt nicely with Rea1an and auuret that th• new appolnteea will have 1lmllar leanlnp. But Hayakawa'• importance will be far more than handling 6J•Hronage. His voice will now take on new authority • in the "Senate. For he Is in tune with Reagan on most Issues, ranging from affirmative action apd bua· Ing to education and welfare. The thlngs he has been saying will no longer be alou1hed off a.a the eccentricities of a minor and very junior senator. To the con- trary he will be talking u a member of the majority party and will be suspected of voicing the President's t.hink log. NO LONGEll will labor, busi· ne11 and others from California see king help with the ad· mlnlatratlon, or In matters before the Senate be chasing after Cr&ru1ton. Now It wHI be Hayawalta who hu the entree to the White House and is in favor with the Senate majority. Thia turnabout ln Hayaltawa's political fortunes may well acotch the plans of many am· bilious Democratic politicians, and ln the Republican rankl aa well, who were loolrln1 forward to cballeo1e hla re~lectJon bid ln 1112. Suddenly, be la no looter the euy puebover they had aa- aumed. With the Republicans in control ot the White House and Ule Senate be will trow lncreu· lntlY formidable durtn1 the re· malnln1 two years of hi• present term. The beet intentions ~n 't 01ake a real gay J wtet to a eemt., wt ,.n, torn• time baek fw •>' ,.._. friaad, Olllilrt ...... 0.Mrt .... 1raduatecl from coll•t• aad dlu't aow wbll to be. IO IN ... cldtcltobl .. Y. ''1.....W.lt...._ ....... ". Ir," Olbert &oW ma. ''AM b11a1 •• , will Iii· l1ltal1 ••· lta••• • .,. c areer op· portualUH ... _..., Ufeatrle." "How'• tltalt" J aUed. 11 ,.,,., Of au, wttb tM m: I 1ne • old..,_,, •· ~---· .......... , l'U • altletoi81MtMIPPIMI& .... ............ Alld .. 1· ..... • _.. to Ill a ... ,., fa•llr; I I ma1bt ., .. u be a Me._._ 4.IOIL,'' . ·~ "n.tm&ll:•Hnae," I a1rted. "And now thll l 'va UIMMmCad I'm ,.,, eYel'J_. will Naliee I bavt exqul1lte tute and wtll treuure my optalonl on every 1ubJect...,.tM1un." "llflltUrlll)'." ..... T or ALL, J 'll be bl1le .... wtt.h Job olfan. AU tbe M1 ",......., WIM to blN • .,.. aot Olll1 ._ .... 1111 are man latellillilt Md dilcteralq t.baa 1vaJou,, • beeauu tbl aq firms ... , ,,... &bl)' lrt ~··".::..,~~~'· ., .... = ................. afts' a.ii ...... llUtr. O.blrt w• UNt ... .,...., ot enaUYk'l tor Ute ......... ftnn "' aua., ·~ ................... . •••• ,.. Cbl'l lmew .. ,...... about adverti.tn1, Oabert," I Hld. "And, r.r..-kly, )'OU 'vtnever 1hown a lb.Nd ol creaUvlty." "Everyone knowt that we 11ya ara all creative tenlU1•," 1aid Otbert. bit butnly. "Beeldel, lf they try to ftre ma tbay '11 bava t.bt wbola Gay Ub movement at their throat.a." Olbert bad tome clltt1cultl• ad· Juatlna to t.bt Ute of a 1•1 bleda . lie could.....,. mmember, f«U· ample, • wll.lcb blp to wear bll k•1 n., la order to lDdleate wbelber be wu dominant or pHllve. " AND TB& entire 11y · b&D4k.-daW coda preyed~ hlm. lafact,_.d.,MWOftU.. wroq calor lluiDdUrebiel la .... Wl'OOI pocat totbe 800 Md tame wltbla a Ulr'1 lnadtlt el ....... ...... ,.. b'I • .. •• ,,. ... rlalDOCM•· · O enerally, however, all went well. Then diluter atnack. Colonel Mark S. Queemberry, U.S.M.C. (reUNd) publicly IC· cued O.bert of cafl')'inl on a cland..U. affair with b.la 21· yaar-o&ddaulbt'er, A11...cta. Oabert promr.Uy 1u1d tbt Colonel for Ube . Al~ be "nilly ,:~T~ped tba 1uit, ta IOrdld I broqbt out durtq lh• HaaaUooaJ trial br....s.a 0.bart lD tbe world'• •1-. •a known.,....,...xuaJ. HI• fri... dtlert.td him, b1I ,llrm ftrad him, and be bu llDce fled to lluland 1D --tblll b1I 1ccantrtcltl.. mlthl be M•· looked ln t.blll mcn broadmln 11 f land, • Poor Olbert, bll eaUn e1n1r rulafd br ont Uttaa lampp. "God ln1ow1 I tried,'' be told m• ...,... • be left ln clllP"ace. "Bu& caa I bllp Jt ti J pnl• womae? '' =,_----------------------.~r-,,.....·~-' I - I . . . . .. • ... .. .. • . •' I ., . I ., \ . .. . "••rB•••t•••· . ••••,-N••••• .. r. igJ;tored plea *o adli · sprinkler$ l LAI VSGAS (AP) -The ftre ...... ., a.a Coupty laid toda.Y ... aftktala trie4 WitlMMlt MIC· eeea tlall year to penude tlM ...,..._. ol U.. MOM Gruel 1lo&el to GPMd \be 1priakler Q8'nl la tbe baUdlnC where M •• ,. killedUld•taJuled. Tllebat.el bad aprtak)en oalyoo U. b•1meot, ftnt floor and the -~ f'loll', Uld ..... U Hid they beard • a1arml before chokinl •· black 1mote tllled the 28-story * * * 'victim' not· dead BJ PAlJL SJ•ON ~ .......... wrtlw For much of a day, Lu PaUno of Irvine was No. 16 on a partial lilt of victims of the catastrophe at the MGM Grand Hotel, tbouebt to be one of the 84 people who died in the naUon'a second worst bot.el fire. As it turned out, the Clark County coroner's office was wrona -not ooce but twice - and a tired Mrs. Patino and her husband Rafael were reunited with their relieved friends and relatives Saturda y nl1ht in OranpCounty. "We never were separated. We always were close to each other," said Patino, 41, wbo stayed with bia 27-year-old wife in their lllh fle>Or room and thoqht of tbelr two children &n.r bWowtal cloUdl of 1mote blocked their exti J'rida1 morn· i1'J.i>anns.tbe diluter we were Just thlntiftC ·about what they , were Pill to do without UI," said =· "We were JUlt 1-for a . • 811& two boun of watUnl !be Patlnol were led to safety by a flrefiahter. Mrs. Patino had been Uated Saturday among the victims of the fl.re becawie a convention bad1e with her name on it was found near a body, coroner's .spokeswoman Eli.aabetb Bradley bufHM1 l"riday. It wu not clear' •.tMr "additional sprinklers ml_. uve helped dlm•n•u tbe deaUa t.oU from t6e fire, wbicb wu tlM MCalld wont in an American botel. Clark Couty Coroner Otto Ravenholt Hid be did not eQeet ithat any more bod.let would tum up. But Dick Mayne, the cblefdepu· ty coroner, tald today it waa possible additional bodlea would be foUDd wben the bUemeat wu clralaed ol water. He would not predlet bow many • ''Belwem what WI la.ow from liltl ol people the Fire Depart· meat bal . . . there'• a poulbWty that more may befouncl," Mayne 11ld. . Mayne· said 80 of the 84 vlcthna have been ldenWied. "We've1otallbutonemaleand three females, identified," he said. ........... 18~ut when ftfra. Patlno's name Wfaat faofidag? was beard on news br0adcut.1, .she contacted authorities to re- port abe wu alive. In addition to wrongly report· inl Mn. Pali.do u dead, the cor- oner's offtce bad listed her name backwards, as Patino Lm. The Patinoa were attending a complltel' lludware-connntion. Patino be lieves tb-at the woman wboee body was tbouiht to be that of bis wife stumbled into tbelr room and dled of smoke Inhalation after they were brought out. The only Iden· tUicatiOD on or near her body · must have been the bad1e, he said. The Pati.noe waited to reclaim lbelr belon1in11 left in tbe ravaeed hotel and then new home to Irvine. They were crtUcal of the management of the MGM Grand. "The HCUrity of the buildinl was really bad, said Patino. "MGM manaaement was com· pletely rotten. The moat impor· tant tbinl for them was the money, not the people." Thia bwaome·looting turkey isn't any more excited about having his profile takell than he ia about the Uf· coming Tbanbgjving celebration. Especially since bes the cream of the crop, weighing 30 pounds, among his fellow gobblers at Misty Acres Farm in Freeport, Maine. Ruling appeal eyed by Village Laguna By DON ~PllAN Of•Oelff ........... An Orange County Superior Court judge's decision to uphold the approval of the 20,000-bome Aliso Viejo development "prob- ably will be appealed" the chairman of 'Vma1e Lapna said today. probably wUI be appealed," Hano said. "There are too many important fact.ors in the case." In a decl.sion that took :n days to prepare, Judge Lee found that Oran•e County didn't violate provlslona of the California En· vironmental Quality Act in adoptihg a aeneral plan amend- ment to permit the development. Fire Chief Roy PalTiab, in a live interview from Lu Ve1u on ABC-TV's "Good Mo r nln1 America" show, 1aid flreotftdala' and bulldiDI inlpecton IQet wlth KG M olftdall and the company's arcbJtectl a few month.I ap. Par- rlab Hid be later sot a letter from the arcbiteeta 1ayln1 tbatsinee an enlar1ed 1printler system waa not reqUlrect' under exlstinc law, they were not going to do it. Meanwhile, MGMofflclal11aid they would reopen the hotel and casino in aeven QlOllt.ba with all lb former glitter. But Fred Bemlin1er, cbairawl of the board of MGM Grand Hotela Jnc., would not 1ay &unday whether the new MGM Grand would include smoke detect.on or 1prtnlders inall room•. • 'It mar have been a blesainC in dllJuile' that tbe alarm 1yatem did not to off at the MGM Grand, Bennincer said. "A lot of peat.I Rescues hampered •ould have pne into the ball ways aacl auftocated from the 1moke. Stayinl ln thelr room• may have aaveclthem.'1 Fire olftcialJ aald they woul~ ck>le their invest11aUoo of the blaze today, "We may have some ofllciala from Waarun,ton and elsewhere 101n1 in there to observe what bappened," said Capt. Ralph Dlnsman. "But as far aa we're (See MGM, Pa1e A%) Devastating quakes . . kill 821 in Italy NAPLES, Italy CAP ) -A series of devastating earth· . quakes that battered southern Italy killed at least 821 in cities, towns and vUlages, and injured more than 1,000, officials report· ed today. Thousands wer e homeless Off Encillitas after shivering through a foggy , freezing nilht outside tbelr col· lapsed homes and apartment buildings. The Italian gqyern- ment declared a day of natlonal mourn.inc and dispatched 10,000 aoldiens to the shattered area. Rescue efforts were hampered Copter-plmw crash kills Clemente man BJ .IOllN NEICDBA• ••DllfY~ .... A 56-year-old San Clemente man wu killed Saturday in a mid-air collision of a prototype bellcopter and an Army plane over the ocean about one·ball mlle off Encinitas. William L . Freeman , employed by Hushes Helicopter for three years as a fll1ht test photographer, was aboard a single eneine T·28 aircraft photogi:aphing the teat filht of a Y AH·64 a dvan ced attack helicopter at the time of the ac- cident. <Relatedstory, Pas e.AS) Two other Hughes employees were also killed in the collision at about 10:30 a.m. A spokesman for HU&hea said the mission bad jus t been completed and two aircraft were preparing to re- turn to base in Carlsbad when they collided. Reportedly the cause of the accident baa not been de· termined, but aalva1e crews are recoverina the wreckage of the plane and helicopter today. The U.S. Coast Guard re· covered the bodies of Hughes employees John E. Ludwig, 34, Woman's d~ath probed in SC San Cl e m e n te p oll ce are lnvestigaUng the death of a woman whose body was found early today floating i n the shoreline about 50 feet north of the municipal pier. of BoDita, Md Jama W. Groulx, J't, of Carlsbad, test pilot in the bell copter, and Freeman'• body noun after~ coll.Wion. A Hughes 1poteam•D aald Freeman wu married and bad two P"OWD ctiUdren. Stock market • continues on 'down slide' NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market fell sharply today, continuing the slide that beaan Friday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, off 10.24 points Fri· day, dropped 16.47 to 9'73.46 the first three hours or trading to- day. Losers opened a 3·1 lead over gainers among New York Stock Exchange-listed Issues. Afte r the euphoria that followed the election of Ronald Re a gan to the presidency, analyst. said the market finally succumbed late laat week to the steady rise of interest rates. There were forecasts today that rates will 10 higher sUU u the Federal Reserve stru11les to s low the rapid growth of the money supply. The latest data on the money supply, issued this mornin1, pro- vided no sign of relief from the pressures. by damage lo roads and rail lines. At the small town of Belvano, 60 miles east of Naples, the walls of the church of Santa Marla Asatmta collapsed on an e vening Mass fill e d with children. More than SO bodies were removed from the rubble, half of them children. Firemen were able to save a 2-year-old boy, still holding a toy car, from the church r ubble. Next to him, bis grandparents had been crushed to death under the atones. Fragmentary reports from the town of Sant' Angelo dei Lom· bardl in Avellino province in· dicated 300 perished in that town, Pescopagano, anothe r pov· erty-stricken small town in the province of Avellino, reported 70 • bodies had been recovered from thedebril. The quake, measuring 6.8 on the Richter acale , destroyed hundreds of buiJdlnga, including a JO-story apartment house in Naples. Casually total5 increased as more re ports wer e received from the 29 cities, towns and villages that suffered the most damage in the Naples·Salemo area of southern Italy. "We have only our eyes left to cry," said the mayor of San Mango, a town or 1,800 in Avellino province. "My house, m y car, everything is gone. There is no one left up there." The quake was felt from Si cily to the Alps, but the hardest hit area wu northeaat of the bay or Salerno. More than 100 deaths were reported in the provinces of Salemo and Avellino, while (See QUAKE, Page AZ> Citsli, g e m s take n in LB More than $2,500 in caah and jewelry has been stolen from an unattended parked car in Laguna Be a c h , a police s pokesman said. Daniel Scott Sharp of Newport Beach reportedly parked his car in the 1900 block of Ocean Way Saturday afternoon where a thief forced open the rigbt winl window of the locked vehicle. PaUno called MGM's move to permit suesta in to reclaim their thins• Saturday "the moet dia· orsaniled lhinl we could flnd. They tried to 1et au of us con-. Arno&d Hano, chairman and presldellt of the trOUP'• board of directors, aald olfteen of Vlllqe La1una are reviewtn1 ·Judie Wtlllam S. Lee's lt·pa1e de· cision handed down la1t week. He said they plan to meet with. thelr attorney• \o d11cua1 their future course ln the matter. Hano aald the declalon la "so far reaching that it's goln& to discourage envlronmentallat.1 from taldnl on such projecll." He said the cost of an appeal Police did not release the iden- tity of the woman. Officers said the body wu discovered· by two women who were walking on the beach at about 5:4S a.m . Broken also noted some dis· may amons investors over the market's inablllty to bold its 1round above the 1,000 level in the Dow Jonea Industrial avera1e, which lt cro11ed briefly Wednesday and Thursday. Arter removin1 the items from Sharp's car, police said the thief put the wlnl window back in place and locked the car before be left the scene. (lee .u..lft, hi• Al) "I can ntely. HY the decision #* * *. Orange couple among MGM tkad 81.umltl& L VINISL .............. A Jo.a OrDC• County CCMl- ple, wed OGIJ 1 few w .. u, an amoa• tbe .... la ,......., .... utroUI MOii Oraad llolea 8'I ud U., pertlbld • tM IMt d•7 ol • ~ eaafer••· omelala ol s IDc., ~· ftrmed ... ,. 1'ber ..... MllD&lfted u PriD- troa l• llUfrketlDI prod••t m ...... Sdwanl C. Rerrlq,4', udldlwtfe,O....auu.tllllr' ...... ,of~. JerrJ Kial, Ylee pnew.t for •umaa rwoareee ol lobe ftnD ••lela bN two addr.,,.. la lntM, .... \bl ...,...,. .... ............ JA .. ...., .. m IAI V .... fGr tlai '4 1 RIP vt,. ben wu aome eoa1111toli over Mr1. Herrin1'1 1tatu1 becaUM ol ..... reffDt m&rrt ... and abl WU liltal twice OD M • aoctat.ed Pnll cuualtJ ..,,...,., ODCt bJ ber milden name. "S~bod1 ii accounted for DOW," JDlll u&d todaJ, ~ tbat 1' Prtatroldx emD1onel ta all made ~ tl'Uie trip, -baelud· a., a woman It lfm errooeomlJ . Ul&ed•dead. R• lald aneral nffered minor •mok• lnbal.at.loa and the wtft ol one employee wu de- talDed It tbe boeplial for a brtef Um• for farther tre.atmeat beforeW..,nleued. Kllll allO u&d die iumwn llDODI tbe 1roup from PrtD· tronla were tb• vtctlm1 of looten ~on nluabltl left la bl.-..... room1 ol tbe MOM Grand. (Bee ALUIO, Pa1e AZ> Rea g an's • son marries NEW YORK (AP) - Rosaald P. Rea1an, the 22-year-old dancer IOD Of the pneldent-elect, mar· rted bll Uve·in plfrtend today ~ut telllnl bla parents ln advance, a friend ol the couple Hid. · Rea1an and Dorta Palmi-1 wen mamed in a clvU ceremony, 1aid the friend who aaked not to be ldeatrfted. 'ftle couple bad Uvtd to11tber in oreenwtch VUla1• alnce Jaauary. ·Pretldnt-elect Rea1an an• bll wife, Mucy, were QOt tokl ol tbe marrta1• In advaDee, U. frleDd 1ald, wnntns dlll marrta11 an "elopemmt." ft. uld DO boMJIDQGD or eelebnUoa WU piaMld aDd Ulat "lt wiD )mt be bulineu 81 .......... 4 laee agencies Illegal aiiens . . nabbed after chase A two-hour cbaae lnvolvln1 patrol can of fqpr law enlon:e- ment qenct• fnded ln the ar· re1t ol 1S undocumented Mu· lean all-Sunda, at the SU · Onofre Border Petrol cbffk· potnt. A epote1maa for lb• U.S. Border PlltrOl aald a »yter-eld man drt.U., a llD rord p&enp tnack that wu carryial tlM •· documented wortera r1ced th~ tbe ebeekpolat 1t aboUt l :llp.m. Two UDltl of the border petrOI were Joined by t wo Ora11• Couat.7 tblrtW• .ebldes .. tM eialH Up the freewa7, I 1pobl1DMMld. Report.edly the driHr ol U., .t ptclnap truck ref\MCI to 1top and led punulnl offtcen to the 406, eos, eo and 57 freeways before beadinl back down the SMta Ana Jl'reeway. Tb• tnack ftnalb ran cd of 1a1 about 1 mlle frolD tht check· =~=int ~b•r• lb• cha•• tM daale. ualll ol tbe Call Hllbway Patrol Ad th• LOI Ant•lH Slaerlff'• O•pntmeat Joined t• tb• purault, a border patrol 1pohlmaa Mid. R~ UM dri•er ol tbt truell ... ii -~ worker Md MW faceii amuaF lDI cbar1ff, th• 1pok••H u(ft. Co ast Weathe r Stron1 pty north wtnda below can)'Onl late today. Low• ton.lot a to 52. HJ1hl Tuesday fn low to mJddle 'JOI. I N91•ET9AY A lJ.~ "'*°"* ~ •• bUtld, ,.,,..., ... hoe csnbral ~ bid lw u a "'..., ..... Slorl, p.oco Pa,.M. ··-llJI . .. ~ .. -._.. .. ....._ CH ~ M --~CH l±IR~ ··;('•"- ,,.,,. I • .J l ' :_. I! f :r. ':•. I~ •stt • :· •II •' !•U 1•.11 • '•"I, • ~ f .•t.• .. ~n llOfJCOW (AP) -l,n llOICOW'I lllialt dindi publle wanalq lo Poland'• lDMpendeftt trade ..._ moweaa.t, tbe otftdal lo¥· let news apncy Tau aa.ld toclQ tU& a ,_.ral trUlport ltftP "could touch OD naUooaJ abd ., ... ....,...., " 1be TUI dlapateb from Wanaw, earried la the to.ernmeat dally llveatta, Hid th• r.uro.d waraiq ltrike called by Solidarity wu "aimed at mahqlnlq the teme-attuaUon ln tbe country." _ Solidarity, the lar1eat lndep9ndeat trade union lo emerse from Poland'• naUoawlde at..rik• lut 1ummer, called tbe two. hour wamlna atrtb b7 railway wonen in Wanaw and Gdaml& to prea waae demand.I. T-'tfto ••t• erno llo•t; 4 ........ NEW ORLEANS (AP) -A tanker collided with a workboat near the mouth of the Miuluippi Rlver today and the Cout Guard aald four men from tbe worltboat were ml11ln1, one perhaps trapped ln wrecka1e hanli= on the tanker's bow. Petty olflcer Joe Git.on aald anr .atered the submerged 52-foot crew boat Sallie P, but It wu not Immediately known whether any crewmen survived tbe pre-dawn colllllon wlth the tanker Coastal Transport. No one aboard the -.root Coastal Tr&n1port was hurt, Gibson said, nor was there any pollution from ita car10 6f caustic soda. • ~I •-.Ice •••Ice• •on• ••e LAKEPORT CAP> -A small earthquake rattled dishes and doors in t.hlJ Lake County community today, but authoriUes sald there were no reports of dama1e or injuriM. Seismographic stations were unable to pinpoint the epicenter of the quake Immediately or lo tell lta magnitude. Prbaee Claarle• •tart•,,...,..,,. NEW DELHI, India CAP) -Britain's Prince Charles ar· rived here today to atart a 13-day lour ol "modem India." The heir to the British throne stepped off the Royal Air Force Jet to a formal but low·key reception al Delhi airport and an or1anized but polite protest. Ofta•• ereae re• .. e• pm1 .... oH ISLESBORO, Maine CAP> -Cleanup crews today resumed · siphoning oil from the ruptured tanker Christian F. Reinauer, which struck an offshore ledge and spilled 60,000 gallons or fuel Into Penobscot Bay. ..._ ________________________________________ __, ,i; .. California plane ~~:held in ~!!·. poi haul BIRMINGHAM. Ala. CAP) - • • · A twin-engine cargo plane from • California packed with Colom- bi,an marijuana and almoet out o~ fuel landed at the Blrm· Ingham airport today and two men jumped out and flecl. Officers said the amount of " lllgh-grade marijuana could 10 as hi"h as 2'h tons. " The plane was re1lstered to .·Aircraft Auoclates of Lon1 Beach, said Capt. Jeue •·• ·Sprayberry, head of a narcotics •• ~,·detail. I, ' ;~:·· Suspect held :· in robbery One man was arrested and Another narcotics officer, Lt. Charlie Newfield, said the plane bad filed · a fli1ht plan from Calllomia to Gadsden, Ala. ''It apparently 1ot lost ln the fog and ran o~ ot fuel," he said. An air ""fie controller, Jim Graydon, s8'd the pilot radioed the control tower that he was dangeroualy low on fuel and needed lo make an emergency land Ins. Graydon said the pilot missed the runway on hla first try and had to be broupt In by radar. "We were suspicious about the whole thing, him Ju.st coming In out of the weather llke that without radioing before getting Into the area," he said. Graydon said the pilot radioed the tower Ju.st 10 milea from the airport. MOUNT BALDY CAP) -<AP> -A •aereUmberfiredriv•bJ IUta Ana wlnda of up lo., mpb raced ....., tbe aide of llOUDt Baldy todaJ, tin.._.., ._.. Uoa nlUI ... a list ....wt, ftrlft*erl•ald. I '1All I can tell you la that it'• burned down lo tower (•Id lift) No. 3 and Lt'• beadlna IOUtb - tbat'• all I have lo time lo tell you,;;.:d &arl Adams, owner ot the a.tLodae. He Nici tbe blaae wu two miles from bll aid ladle aact movu.. eloNr. The ftre ltarted OD adJa· cent Thunder llouataia. No evacuations were lm· mediately ordered. The f1amel 1traddJed tbe Lola Ant••·San Bernardino County line, which la the dlvldin1 line there for the Ail1elea and San BemardlnoNatlonal Foresta. The fire started ln tlte An1e&es Natlonal Foreat, wberefirewam· lng1 had been Issued the paat week becauae of dry weather and the Santa Ana winds. Denoa aald crews from the U.S. Forest Service, San Bemardlno ·and Callfom la Department of Forestry foucbt the blaze, but he . dld not know how maDy men were fllhtlngtheflre . Hilh wtnda prevented the use or aircraft to fight the flames, of. flclaluaid. · Shark killed by clammer off HB sands A four-fool blue shark was killed by a clam digger SWlday al Bolsa Cltica Stale Beach in HunUngt.on Beach, a lifeguard reported today. Ken Burton said the shark came ashore during low tides at about 3:30 p.m. on the beach north of Golden West Street. He said an unidentified clam dleger struck the shark with his pitch fork. Burton said that blue sharks are classlfled as man eaters. "They normally grow lo about nine feet long. Thia waa a small one but It could stlll take a big hunkoutofyou." Burton said the shark had marks on ita back that Indicated It may have been injured by a boat propeller. I.' Security age hike voiced WASHINGTON CAP> Caspar Weinberger, a close economlc adviser to President- elect Ronald Reagan, cited the longer life span or the average American as a reason for his support of a rise In the Social Security retirement age from 85. "I think ihere are many re-reasons to do that, so long as It's done gradually and so long as It '11 done ln an entirely equitable and falr way," he said. He alAO noted there Is a grow· Ing desire by people to work beyond age 85. '· i another Is being sou1ht by police today after a man reported that two suspecU had attempted to rob him at knlfepolnt outalde a Casino in Reno . , San Clemente liquor store. omcen reported that the men confronted the victim ouulde Fred's Uquor Store, 220 S. Ola Vista, al about 10:15 p.m. f'ri. day. Further detalls were not av all able. Police lat.er arrested Mark T. Berndt, 19, whose addresa was also not available, as a suspect In the robbery, followtn1 a dla· tu rbance at the Red Fox l!A>unge, 23> S. El Camino Real, San Clemente, shortly after 11 p.m. Friday. DAILY PILOT ._ ...... """ ..... .,..,,~­,_, ...... ...... ,_,A,...._ ,...,... .... , .... -.. ~~~ Ope-i-ation.s rwar JWrmal after blaze RENO Nev. (AP) -Opera· t1on1 at Hanah 'a Club are near· ly back lo normal today after a kitchen fire &mday forced about 1,500 patrona lo nee the club ln • reminder of the MGM Grand Hotel'• mulµ-fatal fire In Lu Ve1aa. No lnjurtes were reported ln the fire that b~ out Juat after 10 SwMlay nllht In a kitchen at the 25-atory, 824-room hotel· culno, aut.borttJe1 aald. The fire wu extin1u11hed ln 10 minute. with moat d•malt limited lo the kltchen of t Steatbouae Restaurant ln hotel'• buemeot, aaJd Rno '1n DtpartllMDt BattaUoo Cbltl Jim NtU. About 500 lodt•n and 1,000 1ambllnc 1ue1ta were evacuated from the bulldlnc 15 mlnut" att.r the ftN ltarted, aald hcMl 1111Me1womaa Candy Pearce. By ,.. ~ all tue1ta had ... t.atned lo tbe bOtel, •be added. Frlcley'a fire at the llOM Grand killed at l•ut M and I.ft. Jufed llllDft thm flOO. "TIM 1molle wu pretty well f.nneled out.ad•," Neil aald. ·~N WU tome 1mollt ln tht bulldlnJ b&at notbln' tbat ri:;111eted an1dan1er.' ut lobn Wtlll of J'ort Lauderdale l'la., lD bJI roam on tilt ltla door, aald be felt dart..._. ..S tbat &Mn ... ......... ··A buddy of mine down the hall heard people acreamlng," WelH said. "He ban1ed on my door for. about five nilnutes until I woke up. There was no fire but the smoke was ln the hall." Guest.a huddled ln robet and slippers ln the freezing cold out· aide the hotel. Fro• Pa9e A I ALISO ••• would be a problem. "We are not a wealthy or· 1anl1ation," he aald. "llaybe "• can 1et another 1roup lo 1et Involved, alao." In bl• dtclaloob Judie Lee found that the Vi •C• Laswia tontentloo that alternatives lo the project weren't comldered by AlllO Viejo, 11 r.ca,utNd by 1tate law "wu unaupPOftable." Villas• La1un1 also arf\ltd that the developer'• envfron· mental Impact report cldn't ln· elude naea1ure1 to frtvent 1lorm water runoll and lmurt protectloa ot archaeoloaoal and blltorieal l"elOW'Cft wlUilil &be bounds ol the propoHd dtvtlop- mtnt. · Tht J\9dct dJdn 1t nalt on tboM f t11ue1, Hytn1 they would be mon rnately comldend durlat plannint 1ta1t1 . Fr•• r.,,e Al QUAKE TOLL RISES • • • 1.,,., .. ., '• ~·Rome sr,ihs ~ helhno hluno Naples-.'•.~·....,. ..... -~··· Salerno ~ ;:tenu Eboh -0 50 I Miles ......... DISASTEA IN ITALY, Map looete• queke Fro• Page A I MGM ••• concerned, the investigation ls concluded." Gift shops at other hotels re· ported brisk sales or film as peo- ple took photographs of the MGM Grand. Traffic snarls, some over a mile long, plagued the Strip as 1awken lined up to view the wreckage. Parriah said the blaze began In electrical circuita above a de· licatessen on the hotel's main VICTIMS OF FIRE FIND ROOMS LOOno--M floor and smoldered for four hours before exploding down out of the celling in a fireball that sent dense smoke upward through elevator shafts. Guests dangled out of windows by ~heels and, despite warn· Inga from firefighters with bullhorns, some jumped ln at- tempts to save themselves. At least three people were killed that way. Man rescues wife, kids from fire FRESNO CAP> -A Fresno man dashed into his burning home several times to rescue his three children, wife and dog ear· iy today, Mld·Vailey flrefllhten reported. Thomas N. Moore got his family and pet outalde aafely, but the fire caused $75 ,400 damage to the home and garage. The 1arage and $25,000 worth or furniture inside were destroyed. Savlnp lo the home and con· tenta wu estimated at $21 ,000. the mot.mlainou.s Interior prov· Ince of Potenza reported more than 1.50deaths. Pre.nuer Arnaldo Forlani called an emergency Cabinet meeting, which proclaimed a day or national mourning, then new south with Italian President Sandro Pertini to visit the stricken area . Pope John Paul II sent a tele- 1ram to the cardinal of Naples expressing his "shock" for the "unspeakable suffering" or the population, and be named a "special representative bishop to coordinate church relief efforta. "I saw the buildin1• move like waves of the sea," aaid Luigi Lannone, who wu drivin1 near Salemo when the first' quake hit. Woman dies, son hurt in Canyon crash A head-on collision on Live Oak Canyon Road in the Trabuco Canyon area Sunday left one woman dead and her son critically injured. Pronounced dead at Mission Community Hospital ahortly after the accident at 1:80 p.m. Wal Mary AJln Sobrilo, 38, of Trabuco Canyon. A hospital spokesman said Mrs. Sobrilo's son, carman Sobrito, 18, is in critical condition. Also injured in the crash were Kirk A. Winterroth, 25 , and Michael Restig, 18. Both men are from Orange. Winterroth and Resllg were taken lo Sad· dleback Community Hospital where they were treated and re- leased. A spokesman for the Californla Highway Patrol said Winterroth was traveling north on Live Oak Canyon Road when his vehicle collided head.on with the Sobrilo vehicle. The CHP spokesman said the accident is under investigation. Students protest BJ R ZEIT. Occupied West Bank CAP) -Israeli troops fired in the air and used tear gas to break up a violent demonstra· lion today by 200 Arab students at Bir 1.eit University on the OC· cupied West Bank of the Jorda.n River. The Casual Side of Rugby . .. I~ ()()(ton ruot>/ ahorll.anct Pllnll, tvallabll In 00for1 d rtd, white, khlkl. lky bk.le, n1VY. and gold Aleo. the ciMliC blr Mrte>e rugt:Jv thin, In I pofylcoeton bllrd. J "It was something terrible." Aftershocks continued throulh the night. Countle11 thousands spent the night in the open. A heavy fog hung over the disaster area Inland from the Gulf of Salerno as the government rushed in medical teams, tenta and bulld<nen. Doctors canceled a nationwide strike scheduled for today and reported to their hospitals or rushed lo the disaster area. Seismologists said the quake was centered at Eboli, 17 miles southeast or Salerno, and of· flclals reported at least 11 peo- ple were killed there. ,...,.... Page Al ALIVE ••. fused so none of us could claim anything." "It was the most defensive people trying to get everybody out of the premises. It was com- pletely dlsorganized." After their rescue, the Patinos were put up at the Las Vegas Hiiton at their own expense. "We paid for everything," Palino said. "We are planning on sendin& the bill lo the MGM, - but we don •t know lf they will pay." Their at.ory of what transpired Friday morning was similar lo thatofolhersurvlvors. "We dldn't bear any alarms." Palino said. "I woke up at 8:30 because there were sirens out· side. I went to the window and looked and there was a lot of smoke ln front or the window." Schmitz sets county talks State Sen. John G. Schmitz, Newport Beach, will hold two "town hall" meeUngs In south Orange County Tuesday. Schmllz will meet his cooati- tuents al Saddleback College, Room 558, at 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Later that same night he will discuss recent legislation and answer questions at Dana Hills High School, Room SOS and 412, from 8 to 9:30. The school is located al 33333 Street of the Golden Lantern In Dana Point. AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 844·7030 . WK... 73, NO. llt, • l9CT10N1. • ~AGU LAS ¥mAS (AP) -Tbe ftre cbief al a.an CouDty 1.W today • tlaat oftletall tried wit.bout •uc· ceea tlU year to penude the operatan ol tbe MG II Grud Hotel to eJQ)Ud the sprinkler 1y1tem in the buildiDa where M were killed and 5001Qjured. The hotel had 1prtnklen only OD· the buement, flnt floor and tbe aeth floor, and eueau said tbey beard no alarml before cbold.na black smoke filled th• 28-atory * * * Irvine ~victim' rwt dead 'ay PAUL SIMON ~~-rttff For much of a day. Luz Patino of Irvine was No. 16 on a partial list of victims of the catastrophe al the MGM Grand Hotel, thought to be one of the 84 people wbo died in the nation's 11econd worst hotel fire. As it turned out, the Clark County coroner's office was wrong -not once but twice - and a tired Mrs. Patino and her husband Rafael were reunited with their relieved friends and relatives Saturday night in Orange County. "We never were separated. We always were close to each other," said Patino, 41, who stayed with his 27-year·old wife in their 16th floor room and thought of tbeil' two children after billowing clouda of smoke blocked their exi~ Friday mom· in&.l "D=:ie disaster we were just g about what they were going to d<> wtthopt us," said Patino. "We were Just loet , for a while." But alter two houn of waitin1 the Patimll were led to safety by a flrenpter. Mrs. Patino had bee"n listed Saturday among the victims of the fire because a convention badge with her name on it was found near a body, coroner's spokeswoman ElJiabeth Bradiey biil.._ J'riday. lt.wu not c•ar waa.u..r additloaal aprialden mllb& have helped dimlniab tbe deatla toll from the flre, wblcb wu Ule aec:ond wont in an American bole I. ' Clatk CQunty Coroner Otto a.-veabolt laid be dld not eXPect ilhat any more bod.lea would turn· up. ButDickMayne,tbechiefdepu· ty coroner, 1aid today it was _possible additional bod.lea would be found wMD tbe balement wu dralaed al water. lie WOUid not predletbow many. 1 "Between what we know from llltl al people the "'" J>eDart. ment bu . . . there's a poaalliility \bat more may be found," Mayne ••id. Mayne said 80 of the 84 victims have beenidentified. "We've got all butone male and three females, Identified," be said. sa~d~t when Mrs. Patloo's name ltJaat holidag? was heard on news broadcasts, she contacted authorities to re· port she was alive. In addition to wron1ly report· Ing Mn. Palino as dead, the cor- oner's office had listed ber name backwards, as Palino Luz. The Patinos were attending a computer hardware convention. Patino believe s th-at the woman whose body was thought to be that of his wife stumbled Into their room and died of smo ke inhalation after they were brought out. The only iden· Ufication on or near her body must have been the badge, he said. The Patinos walled to reclaim t heir belongings left in the r avaged hotel a nd then n ew home to Irvine . They were critical of the management of the MGM Grand. •'The security of the building was really bad, said Patino. "MGM management was com· pletely rotten. The most impor- t ant thln1 for them was the money, not the people." Patino called MGM 's move to permit guests in to reclaim their things Saturday "the most dil· organized thing we could find. They tried fo aet all of us con- (See AUVS., Pate A!) * * * This handsome-looking turkey ian 't any more excited about having his proffie taken than he is about the up- coming Thanksgiving celebration. Especially since be'• the cream of the crop, weigbin1 30 pound.I, amon1 bis fellow gobblers at Misty Acres Farm ln Freeport, Maine. Hundreds fleeing TWo timber fires MOUNT BALDY (AP) -Hun· dreds of foothill residents were told to evacuate their homes this afternoon as two forest fires whipped by Santa Ana winds of nearly 100 mph raced tbrou1h timberland in the An1elea and San Bemardino1'aUonal forests. There were no immediate re- ports of damage from either blaze, which totalled about 800 acres by mid-day but the Mount Baldy fire which 1tarted at about 3:30 a.m. bad consumed 800-700 acr~ by noon and wu headlnt toward• this ruaUc mountain re1e>rt. The second blaze be1an at • about 11 a.m. in the Upper W atennan Canyon area about three miles north of downtown San Bernardino and spread to 100 acres within •s minutes. The entire Baldy area was evacuated from Snowcreat south to M<Mmt Baldy Vlllage, a four- to five-mile str~tcb containing a nomber of cabins and the Snowcrest Lodte ski resort. U .S . Forest Service 1pok•man Gene Knight said the area had ~ to 1,000 year.round residents. 9range couple The San Bernardino County Sberttf'a Department was uk· ing all residents in the Upper Waterman Tract to evacuate. California Department of Forestry spokeswoman LoVae Martinez said she didn't know bow many persona were in· volved, but s&i'd-the number of homes• in the area was "in the hundreds." .among MGM dead BJ Aa'l'llU& L VINffBL ... Diiiy ......... A YOUlll Oran1e County COU· pie, w9d -11 a few weeb, are amona tbe dead Ill l'rlday'a dia· utrout 11011 Orud Hotel ftn and they periabed on the lut day ol a computer eofaferenee, olftriala ol PriDtronls IDe., COii·' llrmed today. . Tbey wwe ldentlfled .. Prtn· tronla marlleUn1 produet m....,... l:dward C. Herrtq, •. and bll wtt., GeDele BarUettHer· .rtaa.•,al<>nqe. Jeny IUDc. rice pl'9ldeat I« bumaa rwourc .. of tbe ftrm wbleb baa two addre1H1 ln JniM, .... tbe Herrtnp .... alDCMll a ~ al M .. ,..., .. Ill LM V .... I« the b_.. rs trt.,. Tben wu tom• co•f•loa over Mn. Herrln1'• atatut beeauae ol her ~t marrt .. • and lbe wu lilted twice on Al.· aoelated Preel cuualtJ rmten, onee by her maiden name. "lh~bod1 II accounted for now,'• KlDI 1ald today, addiDC that 14 Printronlx •mploy .. ln all made tbe traite trip, mclud- ln1 a woman et lfnt erroMOU11Y un.dudead. · Be aa1d Hnral suffered mlnor amote lnhalaUon and tbe wlf• ol one employ" wa1 de-~ tal.aed at tbe boepital for a brW time for further tr•atmeat before belac nleaMd. Kiili allo •aid the 1untvon amona the 1roup from Prla· troala were tb• victim• of ~ P:NJ'lal OD YalUblll llft Ill blaek••d ,_ ., tM 11011 Grand. The blue wu burnina on both 1id" ol Hlpway 18, forclns the California Highway Patrol to clo1e tbe route between Crestline ahd San Bernardino. Tbe San Bernardino N aUonal Fornt wu a1lo cloeed to all · recreatloa, u the Angela forest baa been 11nce lut week. Reagan'a • aon· marriea NEW YORK (AP) - llonald P. R .. 1an, th• zr., ... ~ dlneer 10D of the pl'9kllnt .. 1ect, mar· rled bll llv•lll ~ Wa11t a email ceremon1 •ot attended bJ bh ,. ....... Fireadef Roy Paniab, in alive Interview from Lu Ve1u OD ABC·TV'• "Good llornlnt America" 1bow, 1aidftre olftdala' and buUdlnl inlpeeton met wlth llG II oftldall and the compeny'1 arcbitectt a few montba aio. Par- riab 1ald be later sot • letter from the arcbiteda aa)'in& thatat.ne.t an enlar1ed 1prtnkler system wu not required \mder emtiq law, theywerenotaotnatodolt. Meanwhile, MGM official11ald they would reopen the boMl aad culno la seven IDODtbl with aU Ila tormerllltter. But Jl'red Bennlnaer, cbalrmln of tbe board of llGM Ol'dd Hotell Inc., woW4 DOt11ya..tar wbetbll' the new MGll 0 ..... would include •molt• detedlln « aprinklen in allf09ml. "It may have been a bl .. lq ln d111uile" that the alarm = did not ID off at tbe llGll rm4, Benniqer said. "A lot of "*' Reacues hampered Deva Sta • Wouldbave.-.meotbeMUWQa .. aid IUllfoea&ed from tbe ...... ltarilll ID tbelr rooma m11 Uft ' aav-..Stbem." "" amet• 1ald tbeJ would e .... tMlr 1nve1t11ation ol tM blaetoday: "W• may ban some olDelaa. from Wubibaton and elNwbere IOllll in tbtN to obHrve what happened," Hid Capt. R~ Din1man ... But u far u we re (See llGM, Pase .U) kill 1;012 lft. NAPLES, Italy (AP) -A aeries of devastating earth· a1:1ues that battered southern Itily killed at least 1,012 in cities, towns and villa1es, and injured more than 1,000, officials reported today. Next to him, bis grandparents had been crushed to death under the stones. Fragmentary reports from the town of Sant' An1elo dei Lom- bardi in Avellino province in· dicated 300 perished in that town. State pressure Pescopagano, another.., pov- erty-stricken small town in the province of AvelUno, reported 70 bodies had been recovered from the debria. The quake, measuring 6.8 on the· Richter scale, destroyed <See QUAKE, Pace A2> Thousands were homeless alter shivering through a foggy . free:iing night outside their col- lapsed homes and apartment buildings. The Italian govern· ment declared a day of national mourning and dispatched 10,000 soldlerstothesbattered area. Rescue efforts were hampered by damage to roads and rail lines, At the small town of Belvano, IO mil" eut of Naples, the wall• of the church of Santa Maria Auunta colla~ on an evenln1 Mu• filled with cblldren. llore than 50 bocl1el •er.a.. removed ltom t.he rubble. ba1f of them cbildrea. Newport to update housing pOlicy? Firemen nre able to aave a 2-year-old bo1. 1till boldln1 a toy car, from the church rubble. Teem saved I by action of witnesses Police claim a pair of 19-year- old women, injured when the car they were riding in spun out of control landin1 on Its roof in a ditch late Saturday, may owe their lives to some alert Newport Beach residents. Residents in Newport'• Harbor View Homes area notified police when they beard the crash of the car ott MacArthur Boulevard near Ford Road. Driver Suzanne Chirpka of Newport Beach and pusenger Lauri Perida of Huntington Beach were trapped ln.aide the wreckage or the car and bad to be cut out by paramedics. . BOtb are in satisfactory condi· lion today at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Police claim tbe injured women could have remained trapped in1ide the car until daylight had not the residents notified police. B1 '1_BVE llAaBLE Of ................. ·Newport Beaclt etty officials are comidertng updating their six-year-Old houatn1 policy, un- der attack frotn state officlala and the IUbject or a lawault, and aendinl the blll to Scaramento. City Coundl members will de· clde toQl«bt whether to hire a couultant at $56,233 to revise the city's 1974 houain1 element. · City Manager Robert Wynn said there i1 exhtin1 ltate Jaw that calla for the 1tate to pick up the tab on city expenses created by additional state law. Wynn contends that until last September, when a new as· embly bill was passed, the state's housing policy was ad· visory and not mandatory. But. Wynn says, the new 1tate law changed that, making many of the state housin• .guidelines into enforceable law. Officials from lhe state Department of Housing and Community Development see things differently, though. Last Seftember, Just prior to pa11age o the new law, HCD of· flclala scolded Newport for hav- ing a housing element that they sa1d wu out of date and in· complete. Paul Turner, an HCD policy development chief, cbar1ed Newport was placin1 a con· aiderable burden on neigbborinl cities such u Huntinlton Beach and Costa Mesa by not providing living quarters for low and moderate lnc:o1:De wa1e earners. Car thief suspect caught after chase A police stakeout ln an effort to halt a ~·lool 1pree of at leaat 50 report4!C1 car buratartea in UC IrviJM parklq Iota 'pald off early SUnday with capture of one 1mpec:t. follQwlne a uo mph purault that ended on a San Dle10 Freeway offramp. ·The arrest of Arthur L. Sblne, lt, of San Die10, turned out to be a cooperative effort as olf-duty · otftcen oo toot and In tbelr own v•b1d• joined the chue. SbiDe, wbo WU at the Wheel of • Ponebe * wbea lt crubed near l'J,.,, Road, waa nUlbed from lhnlbbel')' around a Mex- ico r.taurant near the 1cene. He wa1 booked Into <>nap CoUaty Jall OD 1uaplctoa al auto tbtft, eer bur1l1r1 aad ,..,..._ ot atol.. pl'Ol)elty 1 wltb baU 1et at tu,oo6 ana Po1albl'-mon ebar1•• to be .................... . "W•"n ,_..... tlae ,.,_, maa .._, n.llJ bow bow lo drive the car," iaya UC Irvine campus Police Chlef Michael Michell, addJns that the '25,000 Porsche wu really Just barely cruiatnc. He tald Officer Tom Mu .. elwblte, who wu In pursuit behind the 1peedln1 German hl1h performance car which bad been stolen eilbt day• earlier in San DielO wu barely able to keep up In bl.a 1quad car. "For aome reason, be dec•ded to tak• UM tumoff at El Toro Road and failed to ne1ot1ate It." . Chief llkbell Mid, addtq that tbe .,...., coupe •uff•nd ..,.. dam• m tlM eeddent . Re lllld UC lntne police s,t. Al II.._.,., leader of the cu eloat =1111!111 squad, Wll OD patrol 1:40 p.m . .-be Spotted two IDID breakinl IDlo a•otller Germaa 1edan Har- llt1a Court. He radioed for a11l1tuce, tlltD went to latiif1.:!d • ...... u..two ... (lleCBAIS,P ... FuJther, Turner said Newport should have revised its 1974 nousin& poUcy rto later than July l , 1979. He said Newport, bavtni mined Uie July date, was grant- ed a 9o-day-exten1ion which it also milled. Wynn1 thoup, said the new state law should take the air out of the HCD's argument. He said be believes the city Is now will· ing to update its housing policy providing the state picks up the bill. No word has corne from lhe HCD on bow it interprets the latest developme.nts. Meanwhile. the city is facing a (See POUCY, Page AZ> Stock market continues on 'down slide' .NEW YORK (AP> -The stock market fell sharply today, continuing the slide that began Friday. The Dow Jones average of 30 induatriala, off 11.88 potn" Fri· day, dropped 978.o7 the first five hours of'tradinc today. Loaen opened a 3·1 lead over gainen among New York Stock Excbante·listed issues. After the euphoria that followed the election of Ronald Reagan to the presidency, analysts Uid the market flnally succumbed late last week to the steady riae of interest rates. There were forecasts today that rates will 10 blgber still u the Federal Reserve struggles to slow the rapid growth of tbe money 1upply. Coast Weather stroac pty north Yt'inda be lo.-CaQYOnl late today. Lowttonllht 42 to 52. Hltbl · Tu.day (n low to middle 7'Jf; IN81•E1Wlt~W A .lJ.,_ar~ W~ ~ .. ~ ........ Md• c.,.bral ,..,,,, bid lw " o ,,....., ...... "°"· ,,..,,. Po.-At. ••••• ili~I ~-=r... = ' '• ,•, ... ..... (. . " • i" I' .-.· '· . .. '· ·- .u.o1m. Alfitrl• (AP> -Ina w 11111 ttl •,.... n· ;laa..-o1aa.u1 ,....1e.ar.•1rx•n·•U.,.••ol U.. II A·vku ._..,_, ........ •••-.. ~MW to- day. The IOWffl 1.W M ~ 5i dlM ......... tM u.1 r""3M• .. lru..,...,... • .....,..,., .. &o m.t eoda1 wtUt ~ For•• ...., Mobam-"9 9ea1a1Ua Iranian oftk!lall aaJ4 .... y Uaat U.. U.S. ,.ply wa• Uft• 11t11fldc>f'y ud Uaat k ...... 1 "eS.ar ud HJ>liclt" Y" or no, repol'tl fl'Qm Tebrla Hy. (Warttory Paae A4.) .......... .,.. .,.-..... LOS ANOl:LU <AP) Coavlcted Alpbabet BomNr Muha,.. Kurbetovlc wu Mateaeed to Ml• la prtaoa today tor the murdlr ol tarM people la I 1"1' bomb6DI ll Loi Ml•'" In· t.eraatJooal Airport. "n.&a it tM mott d...,._. mu ID Califonala c\ll&Ody.'' O.puty Dlatrict Atto,_y DiMo lol8aicb told Superior Court Jud(e Nancy Wat.ton before IM llDPCJMCI ..-..a. -~~~ Durtna the MDtenclal beariDI, oov-.d lD UM -eowtroom by t.elevl1ion camtr11 under aa n~l MW 1tate law, Krubqovlc altetbately made fae91 at ,....,...,., ,..,. ap· plawied the pr0Htutor'1 remarb and m.cr. Impromptu i.1al motion., 1uch 11 a reque1t to 1tay 1tateadn1 until hll eye11..,.. were found. TfUtlcn> ltll• rr~.., bo•I; 3 .., ..... NEW ORLEANS <AP > -A tanker collided witb a workboat near the mouth of the Miaaiaslppl River today and the Cout Guard said t.hree ·men from the workboat wfre mlulne, one perhapa trapped lo wreckaae hanatna on the tanker'• bow. One man wu reacued. · Petty officer Joe Glt»on aaid a diver entered the 1ubmer1ed 52.foot crew boat Sallie P, but lt wu no\ lmlllediately known whether other crewmen aurvlved th~ pre-dawn collillon wl\h the tanker Coutal Transport. No one aboard the 488-foot Coastal Transport waa hurt, Gibson aaJd, nor was there any pollution from its carao of cau1Uc soda. Gold and •llver fall -, NEW YORK <A P > -Gold and silver plummeted on United States markets today. ,.. Gold traded at '619, down $19, after closing at $831 in Lon· don . Silver traded al $18.05, down $1.32. • Rising interest ratea tend to bring down prtcea of precious meta la. Pri11r~ Cltarl~• ••aro , .... loer a&NO, Nev. (AP) -Opera• UoM M Harnh'• Club .,. ....,. ly back to normal today an.-a ldtelMD nr. Sunday forced about l,IOO pi&rODt to flee 1.M chab ia a remlader ol U.. 11011 Grud Ho&el't IDllW·fatal tire la LU V•1u. No lajuries were reported la tba flN I.bat broke out JUlt .,.., 10 au.day mlbt m a klk• 111 tb• U..1tory, IM·room betel· cutao, 8Ultbarttiel Hid. TM ftre WM ntiDfu1abed in 10 mtoute1 wltb moat od1ma\E limited to tbe ldtebe._ ot SteakbouH a.taurant la a.ot.l'• buemem, 1ald a.no Fire Department Battalion Chief Jim N•ll. About 500 lod1era and l,000 1amblln11uesta were evacuated from the buildinl 16 mlnutel after the fire started, aald hotel 1pokeawoman Candy Pearce. By thl• momln1, all 1ue1t.1 had re· turned to the hotel, 1he a~. Frlday'1 tire at the MGM Grand killed at lea1t 84 and in- jured more than 500. ''The 1moke wa1 pretty well funneled outlide," Neil aald. ''There wu tome 1moke In the bulldlne but nothint that r epresented any danger." But John Welaa o f Fort Lauderdale{ Fla., in his room on the 8th f oor, aaid he felt threatened and that there was no warning. •·A buddy of mine down the hali heard people screaming," Welas sald. "He banged on my door for about five minutes witil I woke up. There was no fire but the s moke was In lhe hall." Guest.a huddled in' robes and slippers ln UMt treezln( cold out· side the hotel. 'High seeed race' kills Santa Anan A U.year-old Santa Ana man WH killed early Sunday Wf\en hi.I car careened out of control on a ~rt Beach 1treet, end· lnl a h1 -•peed 1treet Mee he repa y wu enaa1ed In. An JI.year-Old Newport Beach man wll arrested at the acene of the Jamboree Road accldent on vehicular man1lau1hter char1• for his role In the Illegal car race, poUce aald. John William George, a Santa Ana bu1ine11man, was pro- nounced dead on the acene, where hia car left the road, became airborne and landed on Ju top ln a field near Ea•tbluff Drive. Police 1&Jd the Santa Ana man waa ej~ from his 1979 black Cadillac as It fiew throuah the air. Victor Gre1ory Sidler, a treabman 1tudent at Orange Coaat College and a Corona del Mar reeideot, was alle1edly rac· Ina the Santa Ana man north on Jamboree Road at about 1 a.m . Police aaid the 18-year-old, who1e car never made contact wlth the Cadlllac, stopped at the 1cene and then dJove back towards the police station when he realized the other driver wu injured. The 18-year-old told police that midway to the poUce station he uw emergency vehlcle1 head- ing toward the accident and re· turned to the scene himaeU. He wu arrested when be. re· turned to the scene of the acci· dent and later waa releaMd on $2,500 bail. Police Hid they don't believe the dead man and the 18-year- old knew each other . •' NEW DELHI. India CAP) -Brttaln'a Prince Charles ar- ri ved here tDday to start a l3·day tour of "modem India." The heir to the British throne stepped off the Royal Air Force jet to a rormal but low·key reception at Delhi airport and an organized but polite protest. OftM• rr~ re•11•e• pt•• ... llfl ofl ISLESBORO, Maine CAP) -Cleanup crews today resumed slphonJng oll from the ruptured tanker Christian F. Reinauer, which struck an otrshore ledge and spilled 60,000 gallons of fuel into Penob8cot Bay. QUAKE ... hun'dredB of buildings, including a lO·atory apartment house in Na plea. Casualty totals increased as more re ports wer e recel ved from the 29 cities, towns and villages that suffered the most damage In the Naples·Salemo area of southern Italy. Light/ ingered jogger grabs COBtly ring Frota Page Al ALIVE ••• fuaed so none of ua could claim anything." "It was the most defensive people trying to gel e verybody out of the premises. It was com· plet.ely disorganized." f 'ront Pag~ A I MGM. • • :·. concerned, the inveatiaallon 1s :.• . concluded." Gift shops at other hot.ell re· ported brisk sales of film aa pee>· pie took photograph• of the MGM Grand. Traffic snarls, some over a mile long, plagued the Strip u gawkers lined up to view the wreckage Parnsh 11a1d lhe blaze began in eleclrkal circuits above a de· licatessen on tht1 hotel's main VICTIMS OF FIRE FIND ROOMS LOOTEO--A4 floor and smoldered for four hours before exploding down out of the celling In a fireball thatsent ,• dense smoke upward through ... elevator shafl.11. Guesl.11 dangled out of windows by bedaheel.11 und, despite warn· inga from rlreflghtera with bullhoma, some jumped In at tempta to save themeelves. Al lea11t three people were killed that way Santa sets slate for Fashion Isle Santa Claus will begin hla Chris tmas aeaaon 1tay at Newport Reach'• Fashion b land this Fr1day when he arrives by helicopter at 1 r..m. ln the park· Ing lot near Ne man Marcus de· partment atore. Santa, who'll aet up shop In the shopping cente r 's Stage Court, will be available for vla· !talion dally from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. O"ANOI COAIT ' . DAILY PILOT ·-" .... ............. """"~ • Cops nab 3 in Irvine unrehouse They may have been plannina a beer bust but they ended up the aubjecta of a police bust Saturday night a nd Sunday morning when three yo uths were captured ln two episodes al an Irvine beverHe imoort flrm. A team of officers which first de1cended on Montezuma Im· porta Inc., 2!590 S. Eaat Main St .. called in the Fountain Valley Police Department canlne team for help ln ca pturlna one burglar. Toby, a German shepherd handled by Officer John Quinzlo, helped sniff out a 16-year-old h id i ng inside the darkened warehouse, where police who answered a 11lent alarm knew one burglar hid. Seconds after they arrived, they aaw a shadowy figure close the ware~ door, which had been pried open, from the ln.slde, but they apparently missed two others crouched in the forel1n beer diatrlbutor1hlp. Shortly before dawn Sunday, while the lone teenager wu be· Ing proceaed into Orange Coun· ty Juvenile Hall on a buralary chace, police Hid a silent alarm at the firm went oft again. Thia Ume when poUce prowled throulh the firm which handles Doa Eqllia beer, several calt!I of which were found atacked up beside the pried door, they llu1hed two more 1uapect1. JnveaU1ators aald they booked Robert Grayaon O.Fever, 1.8, of 14631 Hl1hrHt Clrcl•, on bur1lary char1H at Oran1e County Jail. A.nOt.Mr all•f:!:c· complice, 11ed te, waa eel into Juvtn.lle hall alone with tbt fint. The 1tacked caae1 of bffr •• ,. returned to the d11tribution firm , poll~ Hid. Addre11 eet tJy Berge1on Marten Ber1tt001 .R·NtwPOrf. .. acb, wtll addr•• memben ot UM Corona ct.I Mar Ch1mber ot Commere. Tulltd•Y mom1n1 at thelllmnanUbrary. lln. Ber..-. , ... a.ctect th1I moatb to I MOOli"d lWO•)'tlr letJn, II H~ todllcUN herconUnu· · ... etron.t to .. ,.,... ..... ln· deatqol&Muua..o...tu. A ••t'n•M•1 -...iut wW be ..,.. .. ,....., .. tM ......... . ba1 . TM lltermaa Ubrur II ICN!•tedetlM 1 . ~ ffilltw•r. "We have only our eyes left to cry," said the mayor of San M an10. a t own of 1,800 In Avellino province. "My house, m y car, everything is gone. There la no one left up there." The quake was felt from Slcily to the Alpa, but the hardest hit area was northeast of the bay of Salerno. More than 100 deaths were reported in the provinces of Salemo and Avellino, while the mountainous Interior prov· Ince of Potenza reported more than lSOdeaths. J> r em1e r Arnaldo l''orlani c alled an emergency Cabinet meeting, which proclaimed a day of national mourning, then flew south with Italian President Sandro Perlini to visit the stricken area. Pope John Paul II sent a tele· gram to the cardinal of Naples expressin& his "shock" for the "unspeakable suffering" of the population. and he named a special representative bishop to coordinate church relief efforts. "I saw the buildtn11 move like wavea of the aea," said Lui&i Lannone, who waa driving near Salerno when the first quake hit. "It wu something terrible." Aftershocks continued through the night. CountleH thousands 1pent the nllht In the open. A heavy fog hung over the dlaaater area Inland from the Gulf ofl Salerno as the government' ru1hed ln medical team1, tents and bulldozers. Fro• Pag~ A I CHASE ••. ~oft on foot .and one Jumped lnto the car and 1ped fa way, Chief Ml cbell 1ald today. He added that UCJ 'police 1tu- dent emr.loyee Colleen MUl•1 who had uat 1otten off work ano WH wa kln1 home , saw the aetaway car speed by and caJled lo ltl dlrectJon of travel with a hand·held radlo 1he carried. Chlef Michell Hld UCI Officer MUIHIWhlte took a 1ue11 that, the n.etn1 1uapec:t would try to 1et on the freeway and waited at Cam91.11 and Unlver1lty drtvet1 waltlna Ind soomint ln behlnol hlm ln b1I patrol car. They were aouthbound on t.ht San DlelJC) Fr .. way when olt· duty Hunun.ton Beach offlcen1~ Robert Med"' and Monroe ••,ron. 1 ty" M1..,.y, Jo&ned th• unwt. Chltf Michell Hid tle1 were ln1trument1I In helpln1 track down 8tdM on foot ln the 1hrub- Mry after 1toppln1 at th• actne . where the 1tolen car cracked up. "We're 1UU trylna to find bl• runnin1 mate," Chltf Michell Hid today. ff• 111d car bur1l•rf" in UCJ panlftl IG&a had reached 1..cb •t11dy •pldtmlc proportion• tbat th• 1pecl1l detail was form.cl &o patrol the loU at...,,... Mpta1 to c1ptun the tblev•. " 1 A Newport Beach woman, jog- ginl alool the Balboa Peninsula beach late Saturday, found heraeU out a tour carat, *30,000 diamond ring after briefly hold· Ing hands with an unknown male Jo11er with a soft touch Police said the youthful male joager with s houlder-le ngth blond hair ran up alon11lde the woman. aald hello and playfully erabbed her hand. Seconds later. when thf' un- known jogaer dropped the woman's hand, said good night and ran off in an opposite direc- tion, she noticed her expensive dia mond Mna was mlaalng. She told police she yelled for the man to atop and dashed after him, but wu unable to close the distance between the m . She later told offi cers that the un· known Jogger apparently slipped the ring off her Index finger while they were jogging together. Studenl8 prote8t BIR ZEJT, Occupied Wei t Bank CAP) llraell troops fired ln the air and uaed tear gaa to break up a violent demonstra- tion today by 200 Ara b 1\udenta at Bir Zell Unlver1lty on the OC· cupled West Bank of the Jordan River. After their rescue, the PaUnos were put up at the Laa Vegas Hilton -at their own expense "We paid for ever ything,'' Patino aaid. "We are planning on sending the bill to the MGM, but we don't know if they Wlll pay." Their story of what transpin.~d Friday morning was similar t.o thatofothersurvivors. "We didn't hear any alarms ," Patino said. "I woke up at 8:30 because there were alrena out· aide. I went to the window and looked and there waa a lot of smoke ln front of the window.'' Fro• Page A I POLICY •.• lawsuit filed by a number of legal aide groups alleging that the city's land uae policy dis· criminal.es against black• and Hiapan.lcs. Named in addition in the ault to the city and the entire plan- ning commi1111lo n 11 Ford Aerospace, Eagle Development Corp., Daon Corp. and the Irvine Company. The Casual Side Of Rugby .. 100% cotton ruobV lh<>rtl.tnd pentl, avalllblt 1n OOfOrt Of rid, whit•. khaki. tkV blut. "'vy, Ind Oo6d N/IO, thl cllmlo blr •ripe rug~ lhlf't, In I pol'f/COllOn blend . .Dedication for senior • muts set Casa Bella, Coata )leaa'a n ewest housing complex de· 1'eloped tor low-Income senior citizens, will be dedicated by the City Cowicll 1 In ceremonies al 11 :30 a.m. Tuelday. The 75-unlt apartment com- • plex at Park Avenue and Center Street waa completed aa a city redevelopment project ln Sep· tembP.r and la fully occupied. Construction was the result of funda received by the clty through Its federal Houaing 'and Com munlty Development Act grant. Re1identl of the complex are required to pay only 25 percent of their monthly lncome tor rent, averaaing about $100 a unit. The remalnJne cost of each wiit is subsidized under the federal government's Housing As· slstance Program. Project developers , a partnership of a local architec- tural firm, Robert and Sinee Coles, and Shapell Gove rnment Housing, Inc. of Reverly Hills will host a tour and buffet luncheon for the City Cowicll · and other Invited guests Tues· day Casa Bella, erected at a cost of more than S2 mllUon, ls the firat of several new houaln1 de· velopment.a the city ii plaMln1 to meet the needs of low-income residents, aald Tony Cannartato, community deve lopment coordinator. A 50-unJt project for families has been approved by the City Council and is expected to be un· der construction In the Wallace Street area nexl year. Home f urni&hing& taken by burglar A thier who police suspect used a key to e nter Interior Designers In Costa Meu over the weekend hauled off about $5 ,4 00 worth o f home furnlshinp . omcera said owner Jt're<lenck Vincent Tedesco reported Sun- day that 10meone took an orien· tal screen, Korean embrolderv. porcelain, putell and naurtoes fro m his bualneaa at 1648 Newport Blvd. Police aaid the thief yanked a blanket off a couch to carry the loot. AL.:SGAAAOE 58 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·7030 E COMPOSll'E TRANSA€110NS .· Coins valqafJl.e Right • mvestment: concerns dealer INGLEWOOD <AP> -He' made bis millions dealing with the man on the street and coin king Jonathan Hef· ferlin still worries about the little guy. "I'm very concerned about the average family prac- ticing what you and I heard from our parents -'Put your money in the bank, save your money and everything will be all right.' Everything may not be all right," says Hef· ferlin, a bearded financial whiz whose Jonathan's Coins, Inc. ia the laraest individua11¥-0wned coin and stamp busi· ness in the country. Hefferlln. who declines to state bis age, ia a self· described workaholic who began buying and selling coins a nd st.ampe 25 years ago from an unprepossessing store localed beside a pet shop in a rundown area of Inglewood. He still operates from the same location' but now says $1 millioo in sales ls an "average day." "WE HAVE THE REPUTATION of buying anything, anytime, any quantity," Hefferlin said in an interview. "There isn't anything that people could walk in with that we couldn't give them an Immediate cash offer and pay what we feel is a fair price. That's why we're doing well - because of bow we treat our sellers." Heflerlin 'a philosophy of treating others well extends past the coin counter. He and his wife Harriet have formal· ly adopted 10 children and taken in about 100 more over the yea.rs. be says, following a tradition set by hls banker father . 1 "I gueu il stemmed from parents who toot care of, l'd say, 50 to 100 youngsters during World Warn. It was juat something we were taught to do, share with other people," Hefferlin said, explaining that he found many of his children while working as a reserve police officer in Inglewood. "WE WERE PICKING UP a lot or kids who were reaJ· ly great kids but they didn't have any place to go. So J took · them bome. Sometimes they stayed a week, sometimes they stayed five or 10 years, sometimes they stayed in· definitely," he said. "Anyway , I'm very proud of them. I never point out who's adopted or who are my own or whatever. [l's just one big family and they're all doing great." Hefferlin, who had a number or side jobs before his coin business blossomed in recent years, says people should pay more attention to inflation in planning their financial futures. "The average man-and-wife team will mate $1 million in their lifetimes but inflation will insure that they die broke, IJ they traditionally invest their money," he said. "Most people do not run their house as a business. They waste '200 a month by not checking their tire pressures, by leavin.g thelr lights on and that kind of thing. This ia why I love people to buy real estate. It forces them to save." AS ONE MIGHT EXPECT, Hefferlin thinks coins and stamps are attractive investments for people worried about thelr shrlnklng dollars. "Rare coins and stamps are the No. 1 hobby in the world, backed up by a contingent of 50 million coUect&rs and therdore I think it will be the Number One Investment. i.n the world. I think we're just in the embryonic stages." Gold, Medal Quotations Gold London: morning fixing $635.00, up $0.25. Londoa: afternoon fixing$631.00, off$3.75. Parla: afternoon fixing $647.58, up $5.83. Fnnltut: fixing $636.10, off $2.44. Zutdl: late afternoon fixing $830.00 bid, off $5.00 : $633.00 asked. Hudy• Harman: selling price $631.00, off $3.75. Eqelbard: selling price l631.00, off $3.75. En1elbard: rabncated price $653.09, off '3.88. Sii~ • NEW YORK CAP) -Handy & Harman sliver ~ay $19.700, off $0.065. Engelhard silver $18.650, off $0.065, fabrtcated • Iver $19.300, off $0.683. ..,,.,,, ' . NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferroUI metal prlc~ to-day: ' . C4ppel' 9S'H1·97'HI cen\a a pound, U.S. desUnaUona. r Lead CS...S c~nLI a pound. , Zlac •~-~cents a pc>wld, delivered. I Tia $'1.aa Metal.a Week coMpoelte lb. A......_m 78 cents a po\md, N. Y. Merary ~ .,.r fi11k. Plad1nun .14-825 troy 01. N:Y. • The 11th annual SympboDy of Ll&bta, apon10red by the Huntlnston Harbour Philharmonic commlttee9, WW bqtn Dec. 13. Antlclpatln1 the event are Jim Tbompeon, who'll be 1rand maraball for boat paradet Dec. 18 and U; Kathleen Suddarth (left) and Jacqueline Abel. Dec. 13 through 23 crul1ea of Huntin1ton Harbour wW be offered at. e, 1 and I p.m. Free shuttle boatl will tu• tour-pen . from Harbour Mall parktnl lot U> tbe dockl, Cruise Ucketl are '4 for adultl and S2 for children under 12, with proceeds U> benefit the pbllharmonlc. For rnerva· tlon1, call 148-Nll or 148·9218 or buy tlcketa on cruiH-nl~ta. Cross-dresser needs a hobby Transvestite 'is not about to try on high heels in a shoe store. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am an occasional transvestite. From time to time I enjoy dresslnc as a woman. It 1ives me a lot ol pleasure, and I'm not hurt.in& anyone. I always drn• up privately because I can't afford to have this aide of my life knoMI. My problem la 1hoppin1 for clothet. I buy high-quality thinp, and I want my 1armenta to fit well. Molt shops wlll not allow me to try on tbe drelset In the dret11in1 rooms. I admit it may seem odd for a man to be buylnc a blouse or an eveninc 1own for himself, but the rooms are private and I would offend no one. When I shop for a suit ln a men'• store, I need to try It on for slze to aee how it loob on me. Why ahouldn'l I have the same prtvtle1e when I a.bop for a dress or a pair of hilh heels? Do you have any 1u11esUona on how to han· dle the problem? -LOCKED OUT IN LIN· COLN Dl!All LINC: ht spite fll you slpatue, ti.e e••ete,.e tells me yo., let&er eaae fre• Pona-1, -.... AnullY. I U..cM lt eaae ,,_ New ..... kC!aae ... ~ ....... ... walll• 9" Yale •••••&I . ..._,_.. ......... .,_ .... _. .__eelHWe, ,.. Wew ,_,. ener ... I wlll &ell 1• llew. f Horost!ope TUESDAY, NOV. ZS By SYDNEY OMAaa ) ARIES <Mar. 21·Apr. 19): You extricate self from "tonflnlng" position. Leo, Aquarius persona ficure prominently. Your property la worth more than might now be estimated. TAuaus <Apr. 20-May 20): Ideas can de- velop lnto viable concepts. Short Journey la In· •tlcated by meaaage or call from relative. Follow through on hunch. Synthesize events, statement.. C:.ElllNI (May 21-June 20): Study Tauru.s measaee -be ready for decision affecUn1 financial security. Collect and or1anize material. Be aware of basic values, services. Expand hol'izons. Keep raolutJona concemin& wei1ht and money mana1ement. CANCEa <June 21-July 22): You can now revise, review and establish a "creatively aelflsh" policy. Focus on ortctnality, plooeerln& concept., new starts, caln as result of pel'300al appearances. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Secret la revealed; llttes of communication are activated. Member of oppoelte sex expreHes feellnp fn frank, direct manner. VlllGO (Au1. 23-Sept. 22): Friend.I and loves dominate scenario. Powen of penuuion are in focU1. Know It, proceed with conlldence and cbarm. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio naUves pla)' tm· portantrolea. LIBaA (Sept. 28·0ct. 22): Focus on participaUon In community project, promotion, wa)'a to 1treamllne techniquea and deflnJtJon of term1. 8(X)aPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Accentproduc- Uon, rt1pomlb1Uty and be ready for lnten.sllled relatlonahlp. Clear Unea of communlcaUon. Lunar emphuls on distance, Joun>e>', educaUon 1nd 1plrttual revelation. 8AOrnAaUJ8 <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Un- nec~ Hpenae can be eliminated -know It, trim Dudlet and 1tnamllne technique.. Ari~. Libra penona nlUl'e prominently. You'll flnllb a v•ry important project. CAPalCOaN (Off. IZ·Jan. lt): J'\nd new way1 of addevtnc obJeetlve. Do plenty of U1ten· lftl, olllervtftt. Def•r to wl.tbM of one cloM to 'YOU, LDcludlnl partner or mate. You11 .. arn valuable a...on. Apparent defHt la transform.ct l.nto vJdory. AQtJA&IUI (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): lntulUon provldll anaw•n. Acc•Dt on employment.. ,.. laUve tn traNlt, medical or dental ·~· mgta, You riH above petty deta.llt ud 'offtce polltJct" PUCU <reb. lt·Mar. JO): What ~ad b9ID moribund 11 revived and your outlook ll tran1formed from bleak to optlmiltle. Gemini, 'SatlttarlUI naUv" play key rolel. Tli~ Ann Lander• A c,_....._r wlle HJI lie • ._.. an.N to llave dlla Uffft el 1111 Hf•....,. II Mt .... Co try• lllp lleell a. a 11Me ...,.1 .., ..... .. aeleet ..... ~r.: .. &Ill te • ...... te 1 dreNlal noa. i &It. 1• .... a ._..,, Y• Me ................... ,.. ......... . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am wrlUDI WI for my mother. She it to m-4 •.he can't ... straiaht, much Ins hold a pen. Mom 1ave her beat friend '20 for her birth- day and told her to 10 to the track and have a loocl&ime. Thia friend, who doesn't mow a piece of .._.. ... t from a T·boM ...U, ••t to tbe track, bit tbe daily double ud won SllO. 8be phoned Mom -all exdted-end laid, ....... IO~ .. tbrtUed, J!m 1otn1 to buy you the preWeat 1earf ln town I" Mom th1nb her friend 1bouJd have split the wimllnp. Wbat do you 11y? -GLEN- DALE, CALIF, BEEF DEA• •EEP: S,UtT ... ,, v .. r ••• dld•'t ull a.n .. place a W. Ae Jmt •a ... "HaH a .... tl•e." I .. a,,_, a.wner, ... t a 1earf -..•t •lllM •ab I&. 18 •1 ., ..... . , ...................... rt ... . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently I ma,. rled a man whole wife pUled away two yean a10. We 1et alon1 beautifully. Sometb.ln& la hurtlnc our relationship, ud I don't know what to do about it. My h1.11band'1 dau1hter (I will call her Sue) is the apple or his eye. She is married to a fine youn~ man. They have two younpten. Sue h11n t been In our home 1lnce our manta1e. She HY• the can't brin1 henelf to walk throu&b the door. She 1rew up in thll i.o..e, wu mar· rled ln the Uvlri1 room and H)'I it It fW.ct with · memories of her mother. My hmband bellevn Sue doetn't Ute me and that II why 1he wlU not come to our home. This has created a wall between m, and I need your help. -GROSSE POINT, MICH. SOR· ROW DEA• GP8: 8;::.J,• ......... te ,_.. llub ... &Ht YOU feal-. ••feftaMI .. a ..... r ..... , ... , ......... .,., ....... <• ...... 4*11 ... , ..... ,...,_a•· .fernt ......... '"' c ... It ...W M ... perfed ........ . Coast women 'get USC s~holarships Two Oran1e Coast '"ldentl, SUIUD• BUD· dy of H•~ Beach and 80Gnle Fole1 of San Juan Ca trano. an amonr 10 ltudenta at. tendlnc v on 1cbolanhlpe from th• uni· veralty'1TownandGown1upport poup. Miu Bundy, daa1bter of llr. ud Mn. Jamtt L. ~11 II a aopbomon. Sbe wu awarded UM Hnoaanbjp wbeD lbe IUOlled lut year. LOOK TERRIFIC/ LOSE INCHES ~o oer FITI LA88E8 STARTING NE.AA YOU. c-.. .. .-.i .. ~..--.....,.. ..,~ ....... ~~ ..._...,..., ...... .,..,.. I getB children ISaaY CITY.1 N.J . (AP) -......... IAICM, ............. _... .... M w11 U. ·.:--cu.t.edr ol .. ... an.-• ,.... ... a ...., ollepl .......... lrldl hlln·.U.. 1.tq.111-...1&,lle .... _ ........ ..... nealll • .. II I could ... for ftH mlllut19, I would waat to 11• my boy•," • ald Lueu. ............ -. ...... -a.., ..... to .... ....., pMtare. .............. , ... .... ....... ~ ~~ 11 it a. ....... •elr ~to Urt?' Well, at A holiday eolleeUon of 2S UNJC&r rMt· Lucas and bit wife 1eparated la 1171 1ad tbe boJI baff llv.cl wWa tbelr tither llDee 11'12, •• .... ... 'and ,, .. ~~: 1n1 cant. ta avaJlabla at the UNiczl out. all mu.a.. u. aiwap kJdl lhet, 1m> Culver, Suite R'.L ~rytne. Shown m11bouttbat." _, ere la cud called "Chn.tmu Pair." I Cluiltopberwu2. ... ......., tbe boy• "°" up," said the '1· y11r-old Lu~u . "I t•:J.llt tlaem bow to 1'JM .... dlv'oreed ... 1'71 aad --.. ... •lie ...... CUllod)' pro- eeedl• lalt ,,.,, lbe tried to .... blindall• to1et .......... . 1'11• .......... 1tem1 Help group for newly divorced and widowed· I !! 1a' ·~~ U..m bow ..,p1 ,_. I Tbelr motber 1aw tbem Dlftadlctll1 until from a ......,.. IUtla. :. ·:.:.= ~-= meeta in Costa Mesa OSJI• wtdeb, doeton ......... ,..,, ....... 1'7t, ..... -....... court proeMCUap. He llaal17 1ala1d l•l•l cu1to41 in late lep· tnaw. LueM tau0t the boy1 to rud wltla cblldna'• boob wttla priD& oa ODI pate aad Braille oa uotber. "I tauibt my. boy~. '11lil II ea A, WI II a B.' ADd .. Ulld to plaf 1amea.,..,'d,...._. pa11 ol a bo* and I'd read ta. ant pap," be Hid J'rtday. ••• aM.11..D &&AD to tbem lD bed wtU. tb• lllbtl out. ,,.., IOl a kick out oltbat!' TIM hon learned bow to play &.11 from Uaetr baHball fan father. Lucu would ptteb to hll IODI U they ltood la froat of a wall that terved u a backltop. Eddie 1u11e1ted olteblac, while bll dad bat'*9. •'He'd tell me wbtD to CIDCW91ewe1lgMtt. He bad coa1eatt11 cataraeta, wl*b led to NC019dar1 ... ueoma. W•DI D WAI t, a fellow Cub lcout ac· old1ntall1 bit bh tlaa.... TIM Wow de· taclatd the reUaa and left llim bllDd ID Ida left 91•· ..._ .. wu 12, a rubMr bell lUt llim In iaa:.;,e.~Y•.L. •blch be • TD1 lut Uata1 be 1aw wu the World ..,._ iD Odober •••• Lucu works at an a1111ey aide, laelplll1 pa· tfnL• la tbe aetlvltl• ceatef' at Meadowflew HotptUal lD lecaueu1. Eddie MIH sebool this fall lD It. Peter'• Prep and Cbrt1topber attead1 It. Alo71lut. Lueu Aid, "My main to•• .. to .. tbem do well la education. I belp thtm wltb their homework.'' .. .l\lulti-DiitioDal family W• Can, llJ•on-Netartan P"OUP for dl•orc.d 11parae.ct uM-wtdowed, wfll op.a 1&1 wnl Oraa,. <*mty IJ'OUP Dec. I tn Cotta ...... The U.Wal IMltlll1 ii lebeduled for 1: ao p.m. et lleaa Ve,. Ualted Metbodllt ti.urch 1101 w. Baller a ., aceord1n1 to ff•rb Oman, we Care area dlrtetor for Ora..,. Count)'. W• Care It ct.voted to the ''JIGliUve l'lllrut· turin1 of IDdlvldualt divorced, Mpatatad or widowed t.brouCb cartn1, &ove. and eommumty •lth an Oft·loln• 1roup proe.u,'' Omaa 1ald. "It ls not a 11n1l• club or 10Cial or1anlutloa or la compltlUon witb other 1roupe." We Care develope a referral for memben llllorm1q them about 1ervtcee already avalla: ble ln the communJty, accordinc to Omaa. Tbe or1an1&atloa wotltl closely with mental bealtb •1encW. and 1rowt.h and counaelln1 centen, be Hid. Men form about half the We Care popuJa. tlon, Oman •aid, with mott members ln t.belr IOland40ll. There are re1ular weekly meetlnp and planned aemlnan and worbbope, accordiD& to the dlreetor. Picnics, partlet and dances are alto planned. fie care allo meeta on Fridays at '1:30 p.m. at Abldini Saviour Lutheran Church, 23313 EJ Toro Road, El Toro and Wedneaclay1 at 1:30 p .m . at St. Andrew1-by·the·Sea United Methodist Church, 801 Avenlda Plco, s .. Clemente. Additional information I• available by telepbon.lnc 544-8800 or writln1 We Care, P.O. Box 1142, Mll1lon Viejo 9290. Literacy council gradu~te· '""""· --. ---Dad l s -British, -Mom l s ___ ---,.-.~~~:1=1:ar-..= Australian and the kids ¥e ... , ....... Tbey pee:7aet.c1 • boun of tnlninl 1 _J h OTer a .._.,.. Co ea.m their certlncat.ea. 1fOm 8V8fYW ere Tbe new tu1on are Maude Akerley, Karen VISTA, Calif. <AP) -Uavad McLlntook II a Brltllh clU.O who traveled the world in conat.rucUon wo. rk before aettlinf. down in Vllta. H11 wt.le Marilyn a naturalbed Auatralian. And the children, well . . . Hudlon, the flnt born, ls Canadian. M-'ca.ae, Nicoletta and Nat11h1 are South African by reuon of birth. •cUNTOCll PLANS to leave their future dtllenlhlp up to the children. ••At 11, the)' mutt decide for tbemaelwe," be 1ald Wednmday. "It would bl to tlaeir advanta1e to become American citlaena, and I know I wUl. J want to Join the Elka Club, Md you have to be American." Tbe ~-· Natasha, It a ftnt IJ'ader dllptte bu a1• of only 5. She l1 couidered advanced after two yean ol ld.nder1arten ln Amtralia. BUT llVDION, a bouncy 10.year- old named for tbe HudloD Bay Com· pany, cam. bll own national prtde to AUltralia and promptl1 IOt a black eye for announein1: ''Canada l• beltl" 1111.-sA.-MIT COITAMllA ... ...:-o--;ym LIT~US IRl•HTIN YOUI HOLilDA Y T AILI WITH A llAUTIFUL FIUIT 01 WINI IASllT. McNamara. THC)' Robert and Doroth)' Tucker all of San Clemente; Walter Benedict. Veronica Mceonn.ck and Tzerl Seltur all "' La1una Beach; L)'tlD Calhoun and AlUe Stanley of Capistrano Beach, and Joyce Kiel and JuaUne Smith ol San Juan Capistrano. Allo Janet Godfrey ,and Terri A. Parker of La1una Nipel, Marlon Coyle of Mlasion Viejo, Joan Davidaon of El Toro and Susan Holt of Irvine. 1 More luton are EUaabetb Berkey, RuUI McCormlc,!!: Lavelle Nickerson, Ruth Pa1et, Rebekah wllklnlon and Adene Willon all of La1una Hillt; Lee Rodrlpes of HunUnston Beach and Ann Jackson of Irvine. The next clau wtll be&iD Jan. 10. For in· formation call 4'3·3900 or 497-J.181.