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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-08 - Orange Coast Pilot1---,... Bisarre county case Saakeaapping 3112-/oot boa 1tolen in l"'ine A boa comtrictor measurinc tllree IDd a half feet was taken Saturday in an Irvine residential burslary. police aald today. The $100 snake and a caqvfl:S ba1 were the only thin1s taken from the Sandalwood Avenue bome of Todd Quinn. Police tbeotize tha t the burslar or bur1lars entered Quinn'• home throuth an un- Roll bars lockedarase door. The intruder or intruders then grabbed a heavy canvas bal in the ~ and placed the snake inside the bag. The reptile re- sided in a terrarium inside Quinn's rondominium. The missing beast is described as long. pinkish in color. with a cross on its head. Jeep Corp. sued over safety flaw SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Jeep Corp. hu agreed to pay millions of dollars in settlements to people who claim a flawed roll bar system in ~ast models caused serious injuries, the San Ftancisco Chronicle reported to- day in a copyriebt story. In Detroit, American Motors Corp .• parent of Jeep, defended the_ saf~y DU.be roll bar system.. tn question and said it was una- ~le to say immediately how much money had been paid in bow many suits. Federal safety lnveatieators concluded there was no reason to investigate. AMC said. The newspaper said that Jeep obtained court orders to ban from public view a company film showin1 that the roll bar can crumple forward onto the passenaer compartment of its f amoua utility vehicle. A Jeep spokesman said the or· der was a normal step to protect buaineu information and said that the rompany believes the roll bars are safe. The roll bars were installed from 1'73 midway through the 1979 model year and have since been modified. The modification . said spokesman Steve Harris, in· volved relocation of bolts hold· lne the bar to the vehicle body and was "not a major change." It was not undertaken for safety reasons and the old system "provided very adequate protec- tion." Harris said the National Hiebway Traffic Safety Ad· ministration bad told one California resident who com· plained about the bars that it saw no reason to investigate them. NHTSA spokesman Hal Ice cream truck kills Anaheim tot A . JOUDI 1lrl dled on an Aaabelm street SUnday when an &ee cream truck pulllnl away from a croaP of children ap-,...._.,bit ber. F.oelllt llaaco. who was 'almolt !.& died -tbe 1500 block of s. aaa,.....S Street near Lynne A•--It l:OI p.m. Daftl H. Gomes of Garden Gron waa tbe drtYer of tM lee ll'MID tnidh Potiee lDYeatiaat.ar a.or.. Plldaot aald Gomea told •trolmen tbat be bad IOld IOIDe Cl'MID to a ll'OUP of cldldnn Ole, a.,artm .. t-UDed au.et ... ...... lD bia mirror 18W ICllDltblnl left be1ilnd ln danltr9lt. .... Gomes returned. be told ,.un, he ndled it was a cbUd. Paris said 10 Washington he would have to check on just what the agency's involvement was. if anything. In one suit, Jeep agreed to pay $1 ,million plus $48,000 a year to Mark Krueger. whose Jeep nipped on a two-lane road in Ba· ja California, Meiico in 1977, paralyzing him. from the n~ down, the newspaper reported. It said the source for that in· formation was a fact sheet pre- part!d by the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. A few months after the Kruger accident, Donald Daniels was partially paralyzed when the J eep in which he was a passenger rolled in Fremont, Calif. The driver was killed. Daniels settled for more than $500,000. the Chronicle said. Tbe-;.newspaper said there have been several similar suits, including one in 1978 in which a jury ordered Jeep to pay $2.2 million to a brother and sister injured in an accident when the roll bar collapsed into them. Jeep is appealing that verdict to the Ohio Supreme Court. Solemn ceremony PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii <AP> -The 39th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was marked with a low- key ceremony in which flowers were dropl>f!d into the waters of the harbor. The ceremony was held on the stark white marble memorial that straddles the re· m ains of the U.S. battleship Arizona. sunk by Japanese dive- bombers. Poland 'unrest' feared WARSAW. Poland (AP)-'lbe Polish army newspaper ,warned today against strikes and "social unrest'' and hinted t.be Pol.lab military might be forced to in· tervene to restore o~er in ~ country. State-controlled media of the Soviet Un.ion and olher Wanaw Pact nations stepped up accusa- tions that counterrevolution was threantening Poland's com- munistregime. The Soviet bloc wamin1s came a day after the White House in Washington said preparations for a possible Soviet intervention in Poland "appear to have been completed." At the Vatican, Pope J ohn Paul II asked the Virgin Mary to pro- tect "Poland, my country" in marking the Feast of the Im· maculate Conception today. The pope also asked the Virgin Mary's protection for Rome, Italy and the world. The Polish army· paper. Zolnierz Wolnosci, iasuinl a warninl, said the Poliah army would also "vigilantly stand on guard in thi's state built and won under the ieadership of our Com· - muniat Party." ·'The soldiers of the Pollsb Peoples Army share anxiety and concern" expressed ln · ...._.., apeed'91 and at party me&n11 about the "prolon1ation of social unrest in our country.'' the paper said. It emphasized tbe army was ·:an important chain in people's rule and will vieW"tbe fate of our state with a feeling of utmost responsibility." . The army paper also launched a fresh attack against several dlui· dent groups. including the Com· mittee for Social Self-Defense, or KOR . ....., KOR leader Jacek Kuron is an adviser to the presidium of the ln· dependent trade union SOiidarity and has recently called (or moderation in makin1 demands. "The army, its represen· talives. are today also tbe tareet of more or less veiled attacks," Zolnlerz Wolnosci sald. "Our answer should be a dipified, restrainedbutdecisivestand."' The Soviet news a1ency Tass said in a di5patch from Wanaw, meanwhile, that "counter· revolutionary groups" in the in· dependent unions are "leadln1 the situation in the country toward further destabilization, toward the aggravation of the political struagle." .......... : Ylll 11111111 IAllY PIPll \ / • TrifJ11fe to Mary A fireman lays a wreath on the statue of the Virgin Mary atop the 120-foot column at the Spanish Steps in Rome during a ceremony marking the Feast of the Immaculate Conception: Iran hostage crisis nearer solution? BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP ) -The 13-month-old U.S. hosta1e crisis baa moved closer to a solution as a result of the latest American response to Iranian demands for release of the 52 captives. the Speaker of the Iranian Parlia· ment said ln Tehran today. Hasbemi Rafsanj,nl told reporten that the U.S. clariftca· tlon delivered Thursday by Al1ertan diplomata "bu come closer to aolvlnl the problem" and that the llsue would not be re- examined by Parliament. or Ma- jlla. "In the put the U.S. hu accept- ed our demands ln principle>,•• Rafaanjani told a news con- ference. "But this time it bu taken more clear 1tept1 ln execut- lD1 them." Hla comments come on the 1200,~00 haul RANCHO PALOS VERDES (AP> -llore tban $200,000 wortb of Jewelry was stolen from a bome ber• after a burslar or bur1lar1 elimbed tbrouCb the bedroom wl8dow and ransacked several bedrooms, lb• Loa An1ele1 CouatJ a.riff'• Department re- ports. f heels of statements Sunday by Behaad Nabavi, bead of the aov· ernment commiuion stuctying the iuue. that the U.S. response ls morefavorabletolran. The developments came u the Alsertan diplomata remained in Tehran awaltin1 l natructions from the Iranians for relay to t.be United States. Asked about a statement by Nabavi that the iuue would be re- turned to the lllajlia if the United States ~ some of the four conditionl and rejected ot.hen, Rafaanjani replied: "We (the Majlia) have liven our final opinion about the boatases. I do!'°' think that the subject will return. If the U.S. meets our demands. and it seems that they want to. the problem will be settled.'· By ·rulin1 out further study of the tuue by the lllajlls, Rafsan- jani a...,..Uy cleared t.be way for the aonrnment of Prime llllniater Mohammad All RajaJ to actoattaown. RafaaDJanl baa prnioualy adntedahard line cm the hostqe queltion and bia opdmiatlc •· HUIDIDt of the altuaUan would seem to llMllcate lb• rewlu· tloaary .,..,.....t•a 1enenl ac- ceptuceoltbe U.S. paeltlGD. CS-iloll'rAGD, Pa1e AJ) I I Couple grilled by cop~ Two men are dead and a thlr<f seriously wounded as the result of a Saturday night shooting in Buena Park. police reported to day. Officers identified the fatally wounded vict i m s a s Ralph William Buerke. 25. of rrwona. who wa.'I shot in the bean an<l Dennis Wayne Nadeau of Garden Grove, who was shot in the eye. The wounded victim was iden tified by officers as Hi chard James Bates. 27. H.-suffered 1unshot wounds in the abdomen Bates remained in serious condi tlon today at Anaheim Memorial Hospital. Being ques tioned an th<: bizarre slayings are Lawrence Beebe, 27, and his wife, Valerie, 23. at whose home at 5712 Western Ave. the shootirtfs took place. Neither have been charged in the shootings although Reebt- was taken into custody by Stan ton police on suspi<'ion of rape involving victim Buerke 's Wlfe Sbe had filed a complaint a1ainst Beebe earlier that eve nine~ Officen said the violent chain of events began at about 11 p m Saturday when Ruerke. Bate~ aacl Nadeau knocked on Beebe's ,..._. door, aayin1 they had car trouble: . TbouCb Beebe agreed to as· slat, police said. he was sus picious enough or the men whom be did not knCJw to arm IUmsell with a revolver and his wlfe with a .357 magn11m bt>forc 1oing out totaelp them ........._ He had told his wife to wan 1n <See SHOT, Page A2) Poison threat clears ,shelves WACO. Texas 1 AP l Hun. dreds or H-E· B Food Store employees at six stores worked into the early hours today In an effort to clear shelves after a telephone caller said h e poisoned items in tbre<' of thP outlets. "The target is to ~et all the merc handis e ou t or the stores." H-E·B Co. vice presi dent Bill Ault s aid Sunday Everything from "meats to baby rattles" was pulled off the shelves. he said The clearance was ordered after a series or telephoned threats. Lt. Marvin Horton said the first came Thursday, when an anonymous caller demanded $60,000 to reveal the location of the alleged strychnine. Official assaulted SAN FRANCISCO <APl -•San Francisco Supervisor Harry Britt was slightly injured when he was assaulted by a young man as he walked through th<· city's Western Addition section Or:~5:.asl "·eat her Fair through T\.les'1ay. Lowa t o n ig ht 38 at beaches. 4S Inland. Highs Tuesday 62 to 66. INSl8E TOD~V "" otrporf for ~ IOhc> laole to flfl -lhm't tlw tWW fodlitJI M Ala.ta, COfttln.tl· ' ed '°'"' tlw aoMfe-b11e~le trawler tft ..a..d. Page A7. ..... .. .,_.,,..,. ...... ., L.M..... M ........ aM c......... u ~ cac: 0 • Cl ........... ........ ...... , 1•• ......_ c1.a --· Q --~ CJ ...... .,.. .............. ...._ ....... ...... . ... -. ....... ~ ., ~ .. ...... .. ........... .. s •• ·---iiJt ----·-==:-~~~~-,~~~'~ ~ --.. ~--~.......,....~-... . ',' ' ~ J ~ • • _, t U \ .i,oo days 011d t•otaaling '1(,. ........... ............ , !>.Ri c h c.1nl lh·rrm•ning o f C udahy , Wis .. l :i t h<.·rof an l rn111an hostage, ~aiscs a flag • ~hat onc·c• flt•w ovt·r th(• LISS Arizona at " · l'C;Jrl llarhor to <·ommt:morate the 39th year or the attack at Pearl Harbor and the 400th day or hostage captivity Sunday in Hermitage, Pa. Gays' suit kept alive ·' Courl rP.f uses to hear Texas A&M case WASlllN<;TON 1/\l'J A h11mo:-.cx ual ~rou µ·~ law~u1t setking 0Hic1al recognition as lw.'on·campus student organ1 za UeA at Tt·xc.1s A&M lJ n1vcr51ty ~s kc·µt a I 1 yt· Ii~ the l ' S Svpremt.· Court today The JUStll't.••., without l'Om IO&Ot, retusl•d lo hear the uni w.,.,-s 1ty'!> .H g11 n1t·nl!> that 1t flCNld bt' IOlmUnt· from !'tUC:h ('IVll r1vht~ suit-. ~f ht• cu!>•• n11v. rf'l urn~ 111 a <!~" L('. ercil trial 1111lgt· ir1 ll11uston fl a.~ay Studt·nt St•rv11.'<:!'t, a ~roup w-· s tu<iC'nh on A&M ·, ('ottcge 9tUion C'ampus , sought hut wa~ ~U1r11ed the un1vcrs1ty 's recogni- Lwn as a s tudent organization in 1"6. ~u-::h n•cogn1t1on 1s required llu"'rc a group can obtain al'l'CSs ~ univcr'>1ty hullf'l1n board<. and '-~ sch<1ol r a1·il1t 11•' ,, 1r '>II''(' I a I •·\·•·nt<. John K.boldus. the university's v1c·e president for s tudent servil'es. told the group that homosexual conduct is illegal in Texas a nd that Gay Student Services was likely to promote and incite illegal acts. Ile sa id also that recognition of the ~roup would not be "con- -;1stent with the philosophy and ~oats that have been developed for the creation a nd existence or Tcx~s J\&i\: lJniversity." The hom<Miexual students sub- st>qucntly sued the uni -.>ersity in fl•d.f:•ral court under an 1871 civil rights law commonly used when a violation or a constitutional or federal civil ri&bt is alle1~. The suit cha rged that "tk ~­ v e r s 1 ty vfolaled the g roup's ri~ht to free association. protect· l'd by the First Amendme nt. The university asked that the suit be dismissed, contending ; among other things that state- . run schools ·are immune from lawsuits filed under the 1871 Jaw. The student group did not respond, and on No"v. 2, 1977 the r.equest was granted. 'The ~th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, however. 'reversed ~ dismiss al Feb. 20 and sent the case back for trial. The appeals court studied lhe university's contentions. i nc luding its espoused immunity. and reject· ed them. Ila nWnl relied heavily Oil a 1978 U.S. Supredte Court de· cWon that 1tripped -eit-Hls; and counUes of the absolute immuni- ty they traditionally had enjoyed from laws uits charging viola- tions of federal civil rights. !~migration ~l!Posl asked Bandits strike ~4WAS HI Nt;TON IAl'I An u;om 1gralion policy commission i..; ~ecommendinl( that the Unit ).(States !ncreasc its permc.1nent Over-the-hill gang solllfht ~!f'l1grat1on quota by 80,000 peo- l' a year and make hiring ii· egal immigrants a crime DALLAS (AP> -The Over-The-Hill Gani baa struck a1ain, holding up lwo more Da(las-area 1rocery stores, and law enforce- ment officers from the area plan to compare notes on the series of unusuaJ robberies. . The Select Comm1ss1on on Im ~\gration and Refugee Policy 5J.5 Sunday proposed raising the ~crmanent a nnual q~ota to Police believe six senior citizens have been involved in at leul- 20 armed robberies in the Dallas-Fort Worth area the past year. 1,000 people The recommen Four gang members apparently robbed a Tom Thumb srocery store in North Dallas on Saturday afte rnoon, police said. Three of those four are believed lo be lhe same men who robbed • Grand Pra 1rie grocery storeofS400 Friday. !f.ion a lso called for adding ,000 people a year to the 6 Ota in each or the next ri ve ~il!a rs to clear up a backlog or applications from areas such as Ta1 w~. India, Korea, Canada, Mexico , th e Oom1 n1 c an Re public. Great Rritain and Northern Ireland. In the latest robbery, one elderly man walked to the 1rocery store office about 2:30 p.m . and pulled back his jacket to reveal a pistol stuck in his bell, police said. He filled a bat with an UD· determ ined a mount or money from • cash register drawer. A second armed man stood nearby. and a third man served as a lookout at the front door The fourth wailed in the1elaway vehicle. The 16-member commiss ion rc;ected a staff proposal that all U.S. citizens be required to have work perm its before seeking employment. Desert yields 3 skeletons EL PASO. Texas (AP) -A team or poUce and . volunteen will conduct another search next weekend in a section of the west Texas desert where three skeletons have been found in two St. H e l·e ns s pews 8team and a s h es weeks. · VANCOUVER. Wash IAP ) Mount St. llelens spewed steam an~ ashes to 9,000 feet. then hummed with harmonic tremors fo~20 minutes, authorities said. Sheriff's deputies sa.id Sunday there is no evidence the deaths or the three people were linked. "We have no idea at tbia Ume ·what causeCI their deaths or even who they were," sa1d Chief Deputy Jesus Reyes. •(I would term il minor in that It •nly went to 9.000 reet ... said Jub Hunt, spokes woman for the Urfivers aty of Was h ington ge physics center. s aid Sunday. The third skeleton WU fOWMI Saturday after about 100 dep- uties, reservists and volwrteen rannedoutina weekend search. - RANGE -COA\T .aily Pilat . Thoma!. Keev11 dllor homas A. Murphine •"•Olno Edlltr oy ''"'" , .. o Or •"o• Co•'' llllU•l"9 Como•"' No n••• '"· 11h"l••llan•. tdilOt ••I 1'11•11•• •dVttllMl'llfnh ll•tfltl "Wf bt l tOt 6d11ttd w llll0 11I tPUle l 0-"ftlt>-OI <OPYt ..... O..Nr TELEPHONE All depert1Mftt8: {714) 142-4321 Claulflecl Achrertlatng: 142-5171 OFFICES '°ti• M•M no w.11 ••Y 51'"' ~ IMOMll: 1077 He. CoetC Hl ... wey .... ,.11,..ian .. eel\· "'" .. etll aou .. n rd ~c•.~1o10nd 1t1•,n-P!l•I ... .,.Id et Cotl• MeH, tn • 'VSl"S 1.w;al, lullkrl .. IGft .. CM• ,,., ,, 00 lflOftlllly; lly ,... ... 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Informed sources said the la teat U.S . clarifications con- tained no objedjon to the non· interference pled1e and unfreez. inl the aaaeta, and eftered u - 1i1tante in fl1htin1 the le1al claims •1ainat Iran and help in locaUnc the whereabouts ol at leastaomeoftheshah'sfortune. Reagan ready . to tour East LOS ANGELES (AP) Ronald Rea1an t. embarklne OD a whirlwind vialt to tbe l:ut that Is In sharp contrast to the low· key pace he baa beeaJ mabltala· ln1 here. - The president-elect and b1I wife, Naney, arrive in New Yon tonltbt and are expeded to dine with tbet.r newl)'Wed IOD, RGD and dauOter·in·law, Dorta. Tbe Rea1aaa will be tbe 1unta al boDor T\mdaJ Dlpt lit a ... ate dlaaer tl••• ltJ w•iDJ a.pulalUtaa '"'elite Brooke~ Altot. ,-. · 1 • NAlllVIU.&. Teaa. (AP> -A uu..I ~ of tM Ku IOUI ltlan HJI DO retaliation 11 ·planned .. ainat a reporter wbo Infiltrated tbe Klan for more than a year and then wrote ol h1I experilaeel for 1be T.tm0eaean. Reporter Jerry TbomptOD, 40, be1an writin1 about bll llle un- der1round in Sunday's ed1Uona of the newspaper. The series continued today. The Klan, be wrote, '' IJ'OWI more danleroua every day" and should be difarmed. He said be was under police protection because tbe Klan threatens death to meaiben wbo violate their oaths ol aUestance. Asked about possible retalia- tion, Bill WUklnson, Imperial wliard of the Invisible Empire faction of the Klan. replied, "If 'you meaft physical. corporal retribution, none u far a• we're concerned." ... . Tbompaoo said he infiltrated two Klan or1aniutlons, includ· iDI the militant lnvtalble Em· pire, helped U1ht croues and demonstrated in his white K.Jan garb. Appearing on NBC'• "TodMy" s how today, Thompson said Klansmen spend thei r spar e time training with all sorts or weapons. He said people op- posed to the racist organization should s upport laws to disarm the Klan. • ~ Ji# .. UNIDENTIFIED KLAN8MAN ON MANEUVERS ............. Reporter unveffe 'lrm.lble Empire' -r ----- When asked what went on dur· in1 Klan meetings, Thompson replied, "Not as much as I thou1ht before I wehl in." But, be said , K.Janamen always had weapons at the meetings. The reporter said be fabricated • de- t a i Jed identity a s J .W . Thompson, a reti r ed Army sereeant wbo t.ook early diaabiU· ty retirement and went to work as a cabinet maker In Blr- min1ham, Ala. "Before leaving Nashville for Birminlham t spent weeks pre- parin1 myself for. . ".when a Klan leader wo uld cross· examine me about m y past." Thom peon wrote. Thompeon's test came Nov 8, 1'79, when Don Black, successor to David Duke as head or the Kni.ts of the Ku Klux Klan. cornered him in the parking lot of • Sambo's reslaur,anl in Birmingham. "It wu clear that he was su.s- picious -as he mu.st be about every Klan recruit," Thompson Hid. "Hla eyes, 1tarin1 intently into my own, did not waver. He -was loottn1 for that ntcker Ci( hesitation, that momentary stumble, that one slip of mine which would tip him off to the fact that· I was nol what I pre- tended to be. · · tte quizzed m e s ternly . seriously and thoroughly. I was glad I had spent a month prepar- i ng for that o rd e al. B ut when ... he finished with me and I stood there In the chilly evenin1. sweat dripping from my face, I wasn't certain I had passed the test ... Only when he took my Klan initiation fee that ni1ht did I know I could say AKIA." AKIA, he said, means "A Klansman I Am." "For years I sou1hl lo condi- tion my thinkin1 to be awa~ and sensitive t o a c hanging society," Thompson wrote. "Suddenly, ln the Klan. I found myself subme rged in • cauldron of raciam and intole rance. It was necessary and important for me to under10 an immediate recooditlon.ln•. Trio wounded in attack on aliens' camp CARLSBAD IAP > -Three armed men were believed responsible today for weekend robbery attacks on a liens· farm camps that left three workers wounded and a nother shot lo death. San Diego County sheriffs Lt Scott Boies said a 16-year-old boy was killed Sunday niqht when a barrage or shots was fired into a shac k in which he and others lived on Rancho Agua Hedionda off ln- terstate 5. A total or 20 alien workers came under gunfire. but only sax report ed being robbed. Neither or the two WOWlded men could be found by sheriff's officers. Humberto Perez Matias. JS. was wounded in a si mi lar burglary:Saturday at a workers' encampment in a canyon near Leucadia. He was retu rning with his brother after work when three men came out of their hut and fired a s mall-caliber rifle at him The wounded man was hsted an sta ble condition after surgery for wounds in lhe groin a nd elbow at Scripps Memorial Hospital in En- cinitas. His brother escaped in· jury Bi8hop mourns death of nuns CLE VELAND (AP J Cleveland's Roman Catholic bishop-designate said the deaths of fwo Cleveland missionaries in El Salvador have "prematurely made me aware or lhe full weight or my new ministry.·' During a sermon Sunday before an audience including families and friends or the slain wome n, Bishop Designate An· thony M. Pilla noted that "in the history or the church. the life or lhe missionary has never been easy. or glamorous." Christmas and "Pacific Trail" at the Garage A Potyester filled llCket. full ZIP to !he tur1te neck. ~washable. leatunno tw0 zippock8'9 . e Fee"'8r soft pctyester Med 11Ckevvest. ful ZiP to turtle neck and completely washable . ~ .... SHOT ... a bedroom where their infant child.was asl~p. In vestigators said they are un- sure what happened while the four men were outside. Eventually, however , they all ended up back in lhe Ii ving room or the home. where a struggle. broke oul. During that struggle, officers said Beebe was badJy beaten. His wife, who heard the commo- tion, came out or the bedroom a nd gunfi r e soon erupted, though a police spokesman said today It 1s still unknown who fired first. Neither of the three men who entered the home was armed. Police said Mrs . Beebe al - legedly was lhe one who shot Bates while Beebe a llegedly fi red the fatal shot at Nadeau. Poli,:e said both shot at Buerke. A' police spokesman said today that an investigation is continu- ing. India greets Soviet chief NEW DELHI, India IAP) Soviet Pres ide nt Leonid I. Br.ezhnev arrived today lo a warm welcome from Indian leaders and a crowd of nearly 1,000 al Delhi airport, but hostile Afghan demonstrators prompted cancellation of a drive through the c apital's main s hopping center. Brezhnev is here for a three· da y s tate visit seelrin1 to strengthen ties I with India· and othe r Third World countries that have criticized Soviet interven· tion in Allhanislan. Hundreds of Indians waited for about an hour alon1 tbe scheduled parade route, but Brezhnev 's limo usine was d ive rted from lhe a r ea by security offi cials with advance knowledge or the demonstratJon. ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 6 44-7030 ' 1 I I I l Jtdvisoey board named La1.-a hat h It)' owwll m•mbers bavfl ttl~tH at loc-aJ l'C'l1dent.1 to aer\t• on an ad vllor)' board (or a hl•torlC' JIN Ml'vaUO.shldy in the rlty ne 11 rMkleotl rtprff~t aJI ..-e who applleci lu tervt on UtepaMI Th Hudy by tbe H11torl<' • .._.rvatioi S.rvicu Oavwon of u.e laviroamem•I Coalition ol OraQ1e County wt II be coo dVtt.d ln rooperallc>n with the c~ ud lhe t..aiwi• Beach HU· torlcaJ Soc:1«y 1"'e obltttive ta to 1dent1ry ..nd record bu1ldln11 wbit h may have bastoric •Crl\f1cance to the ~·ommwuty. Named to the advisory board were Carol Adams, a real estate alupenon, Joseph Andrus, a rehred contractor, John Ballew, · a planner and architect: Mary Burton, a tax tonsultanl, Ken· nelh Brott, a photographer; and Lesley Chatham. a parking lot operator Also named were Kathleen Davisson , a landsc ape architect : Roe Gruber. a travel agency owner\ Arnold Ha'no, a univers ity ins tructor : Eric Jessen, a planner, K~n Lauher, a jeweler; Dan Mc Mann, an architect: Helen McPherson, a housewife; Margaret Roley, a counseJor and instructor; Jack Weston. an architect ; and Bea Whittlesey, who is retired. Family's dog saves 9 from burning ~me ·· STILLMAN VALLEY, Ill. (AP> -A 48-year-old farmer described how the family's Great Dane routed him and eight others from a burnin1 house before the dog died in the names. "If it hadn't been for Sam (Samantha) we wouldn't be here now." said Ross Yarbrough. 'Tm convinced of that." · · · He said the dog was asleep like the others when a pre-dawn fire swept the two-story, frame dwelling. "Sam was 4 years old and weighed 158 pounds.•' he said. "In the two years we had her she wu like one of the (amily. She could sleep anywhere abe wanted. -welt. Sam "Was sleeping in the living room at the time. She must have smelled the smoke. She went to a downstairs bedroom, awoke my son-in-law (Scott Clark ) with her paws and began barking." Clark and his wife, Vickie, a woke to a house filled with blinding smoke and names lick- ing a wall. The dog went through the house barking, waking up Yarbrough and his wife, his wife's sister. three Yarbrough children and a 6-month-old niece. Nickie. Yarbrough said four 'Of the family went out the back door. "The other five were turned back by a fallen ceiling, but got out the front door .•' said Yarbrough. "My daughter, Sarah, brouaht out Binao. a little chihuahua, but Sam refused to leave the house. "That dog wasn't sure we wete all out. I really believe this. She wu such a 1ood doc. She was quiet, but she would bark at strangers U they picked up the baby and headed for a doer. She wu a good watcbdot. We all loved her so much." 11( f I \...... • I I ••• , J I ,,, 1i ·~ .• ltHT . ~;. Hello Dolly! Country music singer Dolly Parton is shown at a recep· lion given for her at Opryland amusement park in Nashville, Tenn., after a showing of her new movie "Nine to Five." This was Dolly's first venture into the film· making business. Media publishing buys Golden.West An agreement to purchase Golden West Publishing Corp., publisher of three south Orange County newspapers, for $8 million, has been announced by Media Gt!neral Inc., a Virginia- based .ocommunications com· pany. Golden West, headquartered in Mission Viejo. publishes the Saddleback Valley News, Leisure World News and Capistrano Valley News. Representing a combined Caps,-kid8 ·get together MIAMI (AP)-~llover Miami, Fort Lauderdale and the Florida Keys, cops and kids are getting together •over football cards. By the end or the Na· tional Football League season this month. police officers will have given • away more than 3 million cards picturing lS Miami Dolphins players. The giveaway is part of a community relations program sponsored by the Kiwanis clubs. They figure that if a youngster approaches an officer for a card, he might stick around and chat -and, in the process, discover that cops are OK. The clubs are so pleased with the $24,000 program that they've decided to do it again in 1981 and 1982. circulation of 90,000. the Sad- dle back Valley paper is published twice weekly and the Leisure World and Capistrano Valley publications weekly. Orange Counlians' Carlton Smith, Richard Birchall and Phillip Weiner, one-time employees of Leisure World News, formed a company ·that evolved as Golden West in 1967. Smith now is president, publisher and majority stockholder. A spokesman for General Mffia satd that as part of his company, the Orange County firm will continue lo operate un- der its present name and management. The Golden West acquisition brings to three the number of weekly n e wspaper firms purchased by Media General in Southern California this year at a total investment of more than $20 mi)Lion. Hearing set on Indians The Indian Education Pro· gram in the Capistrano Unified School District will hold its an- nual public hearing Tuesday at 7 p. m . at the Indian Educalion Resource Center, 26191 Spring Street in San Juan Capistrano. The purpose of the hearing is to provide parents and guar- dians of lndian students in the school district an opportunity to participate in planning goals for the 1981-82 school year. Too •11rla ai ease Marcm Undwey'1 platoon at a military achoo& in Cardiff waa liven.an "at eue" order and be took it BtsallJ. From the look• be i1 reeelYiDI from hit fellow ' clanmates, it appean u ti there will be a "1udden awakentn1" from tbe platoon eommmder. or 'devil's brew'? CADIZ, Ky. <AP> -Voters ln rural Trig County plan to riH early Tumda7. don tbelr Sunday beat and bead for tbe polla, 101De for tbe ftnt Ume ln tbeir llv•. What bu folka in U.... pu\I all stirred up ftve weeks after otber ballot boa• were put back on the sbelvea la not Republican n . Democrat or liberal vs. comervalive. It'• liquor n. no liquor. Encl of dl.acwUan. t:aMI of ballot. Neweomen don't undentand it. Tourtata are perplexed. Everyone knows Kentucky ta the home of moonshine and fine bourbon wbiakey. So what is prohibition doiq here! "Pretty st ranee. isn't it!" Tri11 County Judie Zeiner Cossey says in bis rich country drawl. "We make it, and somebody else dri.nU it. And it isn't too bad a product we make, is it!" WHILE KENTUCKY claims bourbon u its most celebrated exPort, Cossey says, the state is also· a Baptist stronghold. As a result, Kentucky is a stale which produces 80 percent of the nation's bourbon, yet boasts the hi1hest percentage of territory where it cannot be sold. Of its 120 counties, 9' have voted themselves dry -includ· ing Bourbon county. There are few undecideds in the debate over drink; ror most, liquor is either the nectar of the gods or the brew of the devil. Still, with the help of bootleg· gers . the imbibers and teetotalers have co-existed peacefully for years. The peace is "aboUt to be'putito the test in Trigg County. THE&E'S A LONG CAST of characters -from Phil Phillips, the Canton businessman who beads the "wet" forces. to Lurline Humphries of Cadiz, who became Kentucky's first female sheriff during the tumultuous · '30s, the last time Trigg County was wet. And "the scenario features spots sucb as Golden Pond, once the moonshine capital of the na· lion. Golden Pond is now dry as a bone thanU to the Tennessee Valley Authority. which evicted the town's 350 families when it built Kentucky and Barkley lake•. lA lilt u part of the enormow TV A flood-control and 1J0Wer·emerattn1Jm>Ject. Tbe town tnat once sent ats home brew as far away as New York and Chicago is now just a dot on the m ap on a 170.000-acre peninsula known as Land Between the Lakes. ALONG WITH POWEil, the TV A project also generates tourism, a note often sounded by the p~liquor forces. Phillips complains that Trigg County isn't capitalizing on tourism . ''The major Midwestern tourist attractions are all wet and have taken advan· tage of the growth and prosperity that legalized alcohol can bring,'' he says. He contends· that investors won't build restaurants, hotels or en~ment facilities here as long u people keep banning booze. And Trigg County could use such investment. As Phillips points out. the rttent completion of Interstate 24 is keeping traf. fie. and the business it used to bring, five miles away from Cadia, the biggest town with a population 2,000. He · alao cites atudie. indicatin1 the county's 13. 7 percent unemployment rate will riH because of the poor economic outl farmin1. "The w e m tlve is says Phil HI! l!MPllASDES that 1oint wet would mean no more than lkensin1 three pacltase stores for the entire county. By law, taverns may operate OD· ly in cities fourth class and above. Cadiz is faftb class. "We're just sbootin1 for packaie liquor. People need DOt worry about slobbering dnmks on the streets," says Phillips. Hogwash, says Lurline Hum- phries. "I was the sheriff when it was wet before, and you couldn't be on the street without a drunlt. ''When my brother was sheriff. he used to say there was no use going to bed on a Satur- day night. There was always a [ight, and it went on as long as 'there was liquor around." As far as s he's concerned, the economic argument is also all wet. "I don't think money means as much as peace and quiet," she sniffs. Linda Burnam afrees. despite feeling the area s economic Border link I problems more shari>ly lb .. moat -her children's clothlll atore closed in June, soon ...... 1·24 rerouted traffic away ,.,.. Cadiz . "But I don't think liquor alolta lining the streets of Cadia ~ have made any dlfference1" Mrs. Burnam says. She says she has "never 5* any good come of drinkina a drop or a 1aJ1on of liquor, * I'm very much against it bells sold in my city." · · HEil VIEWS AllE ecbOed ~y Delbert Butts, director of the state'sTemperance League. Butts knows the numbers bJ heart. The evils of liquor COD• tribute. he says, to 50 percent al all child abuse cases, more tMB half of all homicides and fat81 car accidents, 33 percent ol all rapes. His figures come fl"Ola the National Institute of Alcobolisro and Alcohol Abute, part of the federal Health and Human Services Departme~t. Amidst all the arguing sits Zeiner Cossey. His duties aa judge preclude him from takbtC a public position, but he will say that a huge turnout is expeded at the polls Tuesday. By the time cocktail hour rolls around, all should know. Era 'nearly over' for bridge barom PRE.51DIO. Texas CAP) -ln 1926. Frank Dupuy's father built a private toll brid~e over the Rio Grande to link the United States and Mexico. The ··temporary " wooden span eventually cost H.E. Dupuy his life and now the family's days as border bridge barons are almost over. Followin~ a U .S. Supreme Court decision, Presidio County and Mexico plan to build a $1.3 million bridge about 100 yards 1JpttVertrom Dupuy's t>fivate, one-lane span. The Mexicans have. said they will close their side of Dupuy's bridge when the new span opens, ending the family's $150,000 • yeir gross mcomeffom ~oils. Dupuy says he's being put out of business by ''p olitical maneuvering." and he's bitter THIE ... FOOT BRIDGE links this predominantly Hispanic Southwest Texas farming town of 1.600 with Ojinaga, Mexico, a citv or about 20,000, along a key route to Chihuahua. The nearest bridge is 200 miles in either direction. The bridge has triggered dem· onstrations , court battles political grudges. even shootings -including one that killed H. E. Dupuy. County officials say truckers avoid the bridge. fearing it might collapse. In 1976, Mexican protesters closed their side. complaining about its condition and the tolls. ~ Residents of both nations com- plain the tolls are excessive. although Americans pay 60 . cents to cross in a car and Mex· icans pay 40 cents because "they come here to trade and their standard of living is lower. "says Dupuy. · · 1t does look like it:s go- ing to fall in," he concedes, but he adds that the bridge has been reinforced with steel and con· crete until oow only 30 percent is all wood. ''Big butane trucks still croas on it -its load limit is the same as that for state highways, 83,800 pounds." he. says. Dupuy was 10 years old wben his rather decided he could make more money by buildin& a bri'dge"over-the Ri&-Gffnde than by running a ferry The county went along, and in 1926 the spaa was built -with temporary statu.s. ··The bri<Jge was r~ {or ID.tlr __ years at a loss because tram~ was so sparse. We finally tot.in·. to the black about 1950," Dupuy said It was about that liine, tie says, lhal the counly became in- terested. "MY DAD WAS SHOT •t three times in controversi• over the bridge," he says. The firs t two shots missed. But in 1958, H. E. Dupuy was shot ...S killed by a commissioner who thought Presidio County should build its own bridge. The commissioner, Clyde "Doc" Vaught, pleaded self- defense and was acquitted. Now in his 80's Vaught is semi-retired, but still delivers babies in Presidio In 1976, the controversy again came to a head when Dupuy ob· tained permits for a new bri~ and the county obtaiied a court order blocking const .. clion. The case went to the U.S. Supreme Court. and in October it ruled the county had acted within its power in stopping a new private span sp<irry top-sidar with nzgistczrod anti-slip sola. a ~Iita fbr saili~ or strarz.t 'W.dr, ~ ~Jtldt with a:nluroys arrla bla1tzr or shorts and a knit shirt. t f Slipply laleate• Ju Mi · ('oa~ti ni: ff Oil industry faces probkm !'\I(.~ C)f Tttt l'UI :'\ lit PT l'hoto~nphen of U11'> •h:rhn• l••IU 11 .1 t •'• tt1 111Jy h.iHJ h>1·all"tl ome novel pl¥t'•fJ. f!Jt trlUtVft ' lhrlW 1lian 1 ttV3l' llfC f'Olld 116lfU, tO )CIU l'tlfb1<.l~r th' 1m1 "'h1•1 ,. tlw \ "'"' ltitchw ny l r~lj1na t.o :'lot""' pon '"110 '4 ,. IH•ht •I 111 w1&111 m ut111 •~L., ~1n1ply lo 1•1e:,1i11f't' 1 h• h 'l'I"' '"'"''"'' \I01ti. left to 111:. 1magtna· 1 tllUl to l111:w .. uul "'h>4t tu JJH v<1rt· for rJU! l'O) lu' ~ I l"\l>H "l l tu flnd tht l~x man uwa1 tm1 I.In thtflilh\•f ~I 11• 11 lhl bn1l1tt• If\ 11 \\ O\ Ult" to 'SlOp I nd hll ,., 1·n t hm~ ~1ut 111 tr q1lu •lt f h,..o .... a111 1111t• ''' 11u1 t1.-r11 "~ t'd lt'll'-tnll!n spu~d a nil!"' tl• .. ,I 111.s1 lu 1 111 l ui.l111 Mt•--. J JW>t tht' other day It lll· forml"d nmt 1r1.,t "lj u 1 >utll•t T\1KN~ Ol l 1111~ w"" .111 ~lfc>rt on Ute purt or the trallh· l·ngint<H' 111pr11vt 11ptm the lime worn "Not a Thruu"'h ~fl'l'l "'~" llit· ft'J.,~n vou see, •~the No Outlet pla1 .. H t.l ,., U.'>l·tl ""hl II VllU 1•11lt•1 .. '-Ub<lt v1s1on that has 0( othl'r ... tr\.'d uut Th~ thl·\ 11)!u11• 11, •d) 11·~ not J through street "'"u 1(111 l lit-•·x •" l h 1 •ti: lit IJt>t•au.'>e you t•an ~cl tn there and 1,1, ander aroun1l 1111 11, 1 r llll' plac·f> You JU."t c·an'l gel out 111 truth tht-u11h "' 1~ out,.., thf' way tn Now 1f you w a111 tu i.!l'l fl'1t ll Y te1·hn1<·al, posting the street No Outlf't '"'" t 4u1tt· pre1·1-.e either. What 1t really means is. "Thl' Onl ~ W ,1y Out 11> T h11"> Same Way You Got In " · .. Hut of N1ur!l1•, tltut ·.., i.~1 n ian y word:. to fit on the sign ~lcurly , the· hi<· of lht trulft<' engineer St(.:n wnters is fr<tu~ht with nunwrou:. I 111:.lr :at 1onc; TKA..-n(· "~'HaN•:E KS 111 Newport Reach, for exam pie. hav£• never ngurf'rt out how to guide r:notonsts through New . flf1l1t1• .'tl(/YI r 1•r11rrld111q tJ•JU "IPft tum only ' that quaint ml1•rse<·tio11 of tht· rorwergm~ Newport and Ralboa ooult•vards whtt·h 1s known rnnoeently l'nOugh 'as Md.adden Squarf' Now hen· ts a Jumhh.' ul "1dP "lll'f'P ts . ''~nal and tum ~.H·ket.; that di-fw~ tlw 1ni.1i1111.Jt1fln I o n 1·t' met a surfer who'd been :.tul'k in tht· ~1 1'1".Hltl{'n interc hange so long that he'd grown a J,!r.1} bt>ard lit· "''a' no lon~u of draft age I figure the• 11nh w<-.,. th••\ II r v('r 11nta11 ~lc that unlike ly f'Onv1·r~mg of Nev.1if11 1 !-.lr1·rl-. " lei po"l ·~a rh <'Orner WtllJ Ont.' lliose l>1g red :,1~n!> th<Jt prodet1ms, "Wrong Way." Thal m1~ht fix ii HACK IN ('OSTA ~H:S/\, 1f we ponder that new· f<ingled "No Outlet · "'gn, y1111 1·.-1n set> th;i( the t rafftr 1•ng1necr who 1·Jm" up w1lh ll wa:. rl.'ally <i c'l\'tl c11g1neer Ile• "'a:. JUSl tn lflK lo i.:1vt• u~ a -.1~11 l11o.il '" pol1t1: II th1:. 11lt•:, c«1l1·h1·" ''"· ho .. H•vc r. we 'd end 11p repa int 1n~ all uf our rnucJ ~•i.:n!'> 111 tht· st1tlf' :--io more blatant Hrt-.Hntn~ of '!-.top'· ut tht• lt<J rnf'd moton st It .;houlrl be ~wtl<'hed to K1n1Jly If .ill ' 1-'0R(;ET AHOl:T tho:,1· No Parking st~ns Instead, they should read. · Hes <-rvc•d Open Spa t"e." See how m ui:h llll'Cr th at sc1un1.b ., You might <'vf'n like 1l bfotter when lhcy i.:1ve you the 1111 rk ing tiC'k<-'t. Instead of ~ay1111.. you wt·n · .1 parktn).! v1olktor whwh sound!Ssort of gross. they 1·ould l!IVP th~ <inl)ther name They l'oul<I JUSl S CI v vou ~ot ·s part.>d <>ut " LOS ANGELES (AP) -OU companies faced witb bloated auppll• ol 1aaollne. wlll be re- luctant to step up refinery pro- duction to meet the winter heat-'°' oil demand because doinl ao wiU push 11101ine ,aurphaaea even bi1he r . two industry aoalyata said. Mark Emond, editor of tbe Lundberl Utter, a weekly oll lll- d ultry analyala, aald oll companies will be forced to produce more beatiq oil, but because of the 1uoline surpl• they will "err on the alde of tightness.·· '·And if lb.is winter is colder than predicted tbe problem will be even worse." Edmond said ln an interview Sunday.· THE LATEST LUNDBEaG Letter predicted consumption ol ~an set to reveal soDie aides LOS ANGE LES <AP) - Ronald Reagan has said be would announce at least some members of his Cabinet this week., Spe~ing to reporters briefly after attending worship services Su nd ay ~t the Bel Air Pres byterian Church, Rea1an replied "this coming week" to a question on when he would an· nounce his Cabinet. "I don't know whlch day," he said. The president.elect also con- firme d that he had sent a message to Egypt and Israel saying he believed in the Camp David peace process and did not intend to change it without their consent. ·'That message has been sent, yes." Reagan replie d when questioned about reports that his foreign affairs adviser . Richard Allen. h<td sent suc h a me.ssage t hr o u ~h M1d e•s t peace negotiato r Sol Llnowitz. There was concern in both Israel and Egypt that Reagan might try to go outside tbe Camp David accords in trylnt (o negotiate a Mideast peace. Reagan refused to comment on tt)e s ituation In Poland, say- inr! he had "only heard some word " about the reported prep- ~rat1ons for a possible Soviet 1n t e r vent1on R e agan spokesman Jt~ Holmes said the president·elcct h ad received word about the latest buildup but Holmes did not know who had advi~ed Reagan. Reagan leaves Lo5 Angeles for New York City, where he is eJt· peeled to dine tonight with his ne wl y we d s on, Ron, and ' rlaughter·in·law. 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The aupply problem exiata because to 11tanufacture one bar- rel of beatin1 oil, refineriet muat produce 2.3 barrels of 1aaollne, Emond said. Publisher Dan Lundber1 likened the oil indualry 'a prob- 1 em of deciding how much 1aaoline, heatin1 oil and re· sldual fuel to produce lo "balancing a ~-te11ed •tool when one leg gets too lqn1." He said Sunday that .December will be the "pivotal" month because supply decisions· ma"e now will determine ga.so!ine availability through next summer. ·'The lesson December will be1in to teach is bow much feast and famine may occur until tbe petroleum lnduatry makes the complex transition to a new de· mand era," the letter said. "The adequacy of distillate bealin& oil stocks determine what will hap- pen to gasoline stocks." '. : DESPITE AN ESTl•ATED six percent decrease in gasoline consumption during 1980 and in· creasing supplies, Lundberg said gasoline prices soon will begin to increase again. "Gasoline bas been lairing behind the inflation factor since the first of t~e year and will begin to try to catch up," Lundberg said. Brown said oory strong /or Senate WASHJNGTON <AP) -Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif . says that Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. would be "a very strong can· didate" for· the Senate and should . consider running two years from now. At a n ews conf e rence. Cra nston also said tie has given Brown some advice about his political future, but he. declined to say publicty what u~ advif!'e was. He said he is not backing anyone in the Senate race. Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, R-Calif .. is up for re-e lection in 1982. Hayakawa. 74, has n ot said whether he will seek a second term. ·'I would advise Je rry Brown and any other strong potential ca ndidate to consider that Se nate race." Cranston ' said. "I 'm not backiiig anyone but J think J erry Brown would be a very strong candidate and I think he should consider it. I also think others should consider it. .. Asked if this inctuded former Sen. John Tunney, who bu said he may run, Cranston aaid it did. He also mentioned Leo McCarthy, former speaker of the C a U Jornia Assembly and Shirley Hufstedler, outl'Oint secretary or education, as paten. tial candidates. P ressed for his views on Brown's future, Cranston said h~ did not want to give advice to the governor publicly but hu discus5ed the situation with him a nd has given him advice privately Picasso protesi ............. Jack Berge, owner of an art gallery in suburban Jenkin- town, Pa., is shown with tWo Pablo Picasso etchings he was forced to remove from a front window display. The etchings were considered ''pornographic" by some of the townspeople and one Lady even threatened to throw a brick through the window. Space project put glowing gas in sky CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. <AP) -The launch of two American space projects lit up the evening sky over the South with a pink, green and purple haze followed by a streak of litcht. prompting a flood of calls to authorities from as far away as Nashville. Tenn. First. an Air Force rocket that s praye d barium into .the ionosphere for a commun1cat1ons test created the pink, green and purple haze Saturday. Then a s uper-sophlsllcated commuruca- tions satellite -the largest ever built streaked a cross the sky with the r oc ket trail now fam iliar to residents of the Space Coast in eastern Florida. The Air Force rocket launched from-Egtin Air Force Bue m the Flori~a Panhandle spurted 106 pounds of barium into the iohosphere 116 miles above the Gulf of Mexico THE RESULTING GLOW of colors from rays of the sun glar· ing off lbe barium from below the horizon prompting the rash of calls t.o police and fire depart· ments from Miami to Mississip- pi and as far north as Nashville. four scheduled this month as part of an exper iment to de· termine whether ionized clouds block communications among a ircraft, satellites and ground stations ' ABOUT 30 MINUTES later, the Inte lsat V com ~un ica ­ tions satellite, designed to han· die s ignal s for two color televisions stations and 12,000 telephone ca lls at the same time . roared into orbit from Cape Canaveral. "It's right smack dab on the money ... shouted NASA com · munications chief Skip Macky as the satellite entered its tern· porary orbit. The satellite was in a transfer orbtl Sunday, wh1c:h 'it 'W'a'S"to-···- maintain unt il being boosted into a stationary orbit today It as the largest comme rcial com· m un1cat ions· :,atellite Pve r built · The satellite was boosted into space aboard an Atlas Centaur rocke t Original plans called for the first four of the series of In· telsat V satellites to be put into orbit by t.he Atlas Centaurs . The fifth was to be carried aloft by the U.S Space Shuttle in l!lS> BUT OFflCIALS FROM the International Telecommunica- tions Satellite Organization said last week they are likely to stick to rockets for launching until at least the late 1980s Lt. Garret Mason of 1!;6ltn's public affairs office said the barium test was monitored by scientists on the ground and in airplanes. One aircraft was posi· tioned so the ba rium c loud passed between it and an ex· perimental satellite in orbit 25,000 miles above the Earth. The launch was the second of "We have two s pots open on the shuttle for Intelsat V but although no firm decision has ~eit IS' untlkety 'tlff"W111 CIA chanoe uroed u se t~e m . '. s aid Allan "' .., McCask11J , manager or Launch N E W Y 0 R K ( A P ) Vehicle Programs Office for ln- p r es i den t · e I e c t Ron a I d telsat. Reagan's transition team has He cited delays in the Space proposed sweeping changes in Shuttle program. whose first the CIA. including increased em· launch now is scheduled fo1 phasis on covert action abroad, March 14. and the inability to according to The New York boost a satellite from a low orbit Times editors today into a higher orbit Some people will · listen to Nathan Pritikin as though their lives . depend on it. You can hear about the most ta lked about health information pro - ram from a Pritikin Coun selor. The meeting 1s ree, but the results could be priceless. 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Ja~bl . a San Oae10 Coaaly SMrlff'1 Deputy wbo ~---fN-holdJ tbe retord ror Ole • fuae.t cniu-oonl&oental 1oumey oa ak ..... tokl ~rtera as she puabed otf Juat alter noon that ahe only bad bread and butler for breakfut · • 1 was too nt! r vous lo eat anyUuna else ,· she said SHE WILL SllATE to Brawley near the Muican border ln her attempt to eclipse lhe previous 24·bO\lf mark pf l20 miles. She said she chose the route alone the eut side of the Salton Sea oo state Hi«bway 111 because lbe land 1s fl at and the highway relatjvely smooth Miss Jacobs says she'll face traffic and step off of the bi1hway when she meets oncom- ing vehicles. For nlcbt travel- i n c , she will we ar lights strapped to her keepads and a reflective jacket·and hat. ••1•M NERVOUS AS hell. My . stomach is just kinda clinching up. I've said all along I can do this and now I have to actually do it. I know I can, but I'm scared, very scared," she said. She 'II be accompanied by a backup crew of six In a traveling van . includ i ng h e r lather Marvin, for whom she said she is dedicating the trip as a Christmas present. Parrel predira•eenf The· Hackup crew will keep warm food in her backpack so s he can eat on the move. With Thanksgiving past, can Christmas be far behind? And.. with Christmas comes the annual plea from the postal service for patrons to mail their letters and parcels early. Stressing the point is actress Doris Norris carrying a stack of packages at the service's massive Bulk Mail Center in Bell which serves Southern California, southern Nevada and Arizona. Aspiring lawyers receive good news SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -'"For ·weeks, 7,839 would-be Perry Masons wailed for the verdict. And finally. 3,933 of them heard the verdict they wanted most "You passed the California Bar Examination. "I don't believe it: My life can begin," said ! Kathleen O'Connor. who joined t.he crowd of law students perusing the lists posted al the stale bar association to see who wouJd be able to hang out tbei r shingle. For hours, a steady 'stream of aspinng at- torneys scanned the sheets. Some lefl qu.ickly, lips tight, eyes downcas t : others screamed, squealed, squeezed the stuffings out of each other, venting a n anxiety born of weeks or sweaty-palmed, n·erve- shattering anticipation. • ... PREPARED MYSELF for failure all the way over here," said Ms . O'Conner, a 34-year-old Oakland resident. "I said to myself if I filed, 'You 're just going to have to do it the hard way. You 'II make it eventually. but ydu just have to keep plugging. I guess I'm not really ready for victory." ' Her classmate. Judi Oser, 47, was more than ready. For her. it was the reallution of a secret ambit.ion that survived more than a decade of housewifery in Pennsylvania. "I had a very vi vid dream last night that I failed,'' said Ms. Oser, who moved here about six years ag_o. "I was thrilled to wake up this mo.min._ · and find out it was only a dream " But for 49.8 percent of the students who each paid $180 to take the bar, failure was all too real. The failure rate was the highest for the fall exam since 1967. the bar association said. AN ASSOCIATION STUDY of the results re-1 vealed that although scores are dropping na- tionwide, they're falling faster in California. The average multiple-choice test scor~ for a fall California bar exam applicants has fallen by 11.1 percent since 1976, the study showed, com- pared with an average 3.6 percent drop in 45 other states. The study also showed that Increasing num- bers of previously uns uccessful bar appUcants are taking the tests. In fall , 1978, 20 percent were re· pealing the exam. This year, 31 percent were re- peaters. An applicant may take the tests again and again mW passing. Maureen Kallins, a New York attorney, was one of those. ' "This was my second time," she said. "I used to tutor people in New York for that state bar, and when I came out here, I just went in, real cocky, you know? When I failed, I sat in my room for two months mtil the next teat. This time -I made it." - World Closs Tree II Annual Rate Annual Yield ~. Deoembel I , 1NO s .:.I CWLYNDT ..._ Pension fund viewed Broun urge• aid ta /ailill(f induatne. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Tbe state has about HO special report by tbe Brown ad· billion in aucb money, m01t of it mlnlatrJtioD on bow to cope wltb controlled by tbe Teachers wldHpread plant alnatdowna Retirement Fuad, tbe Public au11.U .tac billiou o1 dollan Zmployee1 Retirement System in •late pwioa fUDda to belp and the University of California. falteriq lndualries and attnid Gray Davia, the 1ovemor's new 0De9. chief of staff, cooflrmed tbal uae The recommendaUon it one of the peaaioa, funds was under "We are not aakldl tij penaioo fund.I to seek IHI ret~ ') than the market would a,l)ow their investments . . . . We believe they can earn lbe mu- imum return while at the same lime promotin1 industries Im- portant to California 'a well· bein1." . of several in .a report to be re-conaideratioa, but be said no de- leaaed Tue:lclay in Sao Praodaco ciaion bad been made on bow at -a state· Senate bearin1 on mtfcb of the money mi1bt be in· plant cbures. An advance copy volved or whether it would be was ob«aiDed by The Auociated made available to bualaeases Presa. · tbrou'b fixed-rate loans or The plant-cloeure report was ordered by Brown to deal with what some officials termed an "epidemic" of factory ahut- downa. In addition, the report calla for tbro~ ~uity investments. establlabtn,-a Calrtornla-Traditfoaally, pension funda Economic Adjustment Team are placed in conservaUve in· "We have bad virtually hun- drech of abutdowu Just in tbe past year." one officials said. Hardest htr1>Y the cloeurea have been the auto, tire rubber, and plastics industries in Southern California,. where 29,000 persona have been laid off that would maraball a wide vestmenta auch as 1ovemment spectrum of resources from boada or blue-chip stock.a. several a1encies to aid busi-But Davia defended the pro- neaaes, help communitl• re-posed redi.rectiq of funds into cover from the ecoaomic impact new investments. of factory abutdowna, and retrain in the put year. • and relocatediaplaced workers. Alaapp9 •an ONE STATE OPnCLU. re- ferred to the special a1eacy as "sort of an economic SWAT team.'' The recommendations, if followed, would centralise more control over the state's economic health in the haocla of t.he governor. Inventor of toys The report, order,ed by Gov. 'never grew up' SANTA MONICA <AP) -You'd expect a man making plenty with toys lo be happy, and Jay Smith looks like be is. Edmund G. BroWl1" Jr. in Sep- tember, was prepared by of- ficials from the departments ol Economic a nd Business Development, Finance, In· dustrial Relations, and Employ- ment Development. Use of state pension funds was not mentioned specifically when the report proposed "fiscal in- centives for business and in- dustry, includin« tax incentives. to encourage development and/or location of new in- dustries in areas affected by plant closures. other economic dislocations and high unemploy- ment generally." Smith is founder and president of Smith Engineering, a think tank for toys whose creations include Milton Bradley's Microvision • electronic game system; Playskool 's Star Rider. a sort of space· aie tricycle; Kenner's Live Action Football and Fun Dimensions· Sound Oizmo, a hand-held sound effects machine. Although Smith is 40 and the father of two, it's clear that part of him bas never grown up. He loves gadgets, games, nifty ~~rs and, of course, toys, and now he bas the perfect excuse for playing with them all. But one high-rankint state of. ' ficlal, who asked not to be Iden· tified, said "fiscal incentives" included usinc the state's bqe pension funds to create a pool of capital available &o business. "We have to do it," he says seriously, gesturing around bis toy·strewn conference room. "In our business we can't afford lo design somelblng that Somebody else bas already done. If we brought in a toy and somebody said, 'Hey that's really neat, but somebody else did that last year' .. we'd be very embar- rassed." Smith was an aerospace en«ineer -··one of hundreds of peo- ple working on the LEM descent engine." the rocketry for the Apollo capsules which descended to the moon's surface -when Mattel, lnc. offered him a job in 1967. After two years with the giant toy company, where he worked on items like Talking Barbie and Creepy Crawlers. Smith struck out on his own. 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If you invest: In 6 months. you will receive: $10,000 $10,748 15.000 16.122 - 20,000 21 .496 • .. itWU-IUllNJ I C_f to@ by Cadillac light Ceremony -(Rate shown lbove Is In effect from Decelnber 4toDecember10, 1980.) 25.000 26,870 .. .. ~~c ' COSTA MESA ] (7 14) 540·9 I 00 (2 I :J) 587 ·8266 K_,,~~lh~ <Oii! :· All , .... yOu Qlllll& to yOu ~ dDv. tt.1,: U\jp!NI 6Q.Lnl 1. -• The U.S. M•rlne net plays hrlstmH behalf of a during Centef'·a Cofpt Ba lts•nn49t C concert In Toy,-For-Tot Huntington iannU91 TrM Community Lighting mony. The C«e Marines. the maybr. Santundthe Mitchell will host air from Mwtonen .. thl•gll•aff 7to8:30p. m,Wed .. Dec:. 10. °Fede111 re9u1a11on Ofoh1bl1s the comoound•nv ot interest on these certofic:aln Sut>stant1al interest -penalty IOf e1rlv wlllldr-•I BANK OF AMERICA m ''Ellect1ve annual Vteld ~on deOOltll 1n<1 1n1erest be•OQ r11nvesi.ci t i lfle>emt r11e at maturity R111 11 subtect lo cNlf'l91 at renewal • I ... .. .. .... Official mandates btlrden counties State mandated Pl'Ofr'•m l'·ederally mandated pro-'.,,am ,,_. labell often.,.. 1tamoed on lhe acUv~la of couauvernment1 ln Callfomla, Too often, in all ... 1.n mme o{ the rounU• Ln OW 1tate. more than IO per· t o1 the budiet 11 directed to proarama mandated by r"M&Mr 1overnment authority. aurb H the 1t ate LA1iShture or the U S COQ&reu It 'a bad enouab that the rounliet muat nperat e t_he proaranw . tvel\ worse that tt)e mandalip& au~onty aener&Uy provadea too little money to the counties to operate the proaram1. yet demandl lou ol aM\la~ reporta and evalu.atiool lhat up enormoua amount.I of t1me and manpower · All or thl& Iii v~ry d11turbt11& to the County Supervt.IOO Auoetataon ot Ca1Hom1a Meeti.n& last week an Anaheim, tu leaders announced a ~latrorm f~r Efft· caent Government wh1ch they hope wall result m tax· p~yen 1'ffe1vmg more for their money The association wants to reduce the size of the bureaucracy, t•ul red tape and stop government's pen,·hant to study and study In the association's words, it wants w shi(t the f 0<:us of government from "regula· hon w results.·· It ·s a worthy goal. But reducmg the control state and federal governments exert over the counties will be an exreedingly difficult task. No one should expect results overnight Clean air challenge The outgoing Legislature was unsuccessful in its at· tempt to pass a law requiting annual emission testing of all vehicles. So CaliforniaJis the only remaining state in the na- tion , of the 29 required by the federal Environm-ental Protection Agency to implement such a program. not now meeting the requirement. As a result, a federal moratorium on construction for new industry is in erf ect and(steps are being taken to cut off $850 million in federal highway and sewer'funds. ~· As a further result. the air remains dirty in too many . parts of the state. The debate over annual testing focused on cost, con- venience and authorization to do the testing and needed repair work on faulty emission devices. Now we have a new proposal that would seem to answer most of the arguments by giving owners a wide ·choice of means to compl y. First, there would be 132 central test stations statewide where vehicles would be tested free of charge. If they pass the test, a certificate will be provided on the spot. If the test is failed, the owner could have adjustments made at SQ authorized private clean air repair station - average cost is $30 -and receive a certificate there. Testing also could be handled, for a fee, at an authorized private station using state-approved equip- ment. Repairs could be made by any station. or by the owner himself, but re-testing would have to be done at an authorized location. These alternatives seem to cover all bases. States where annual inspection programs are in ef- fect rePort a reduction of up to 25 percent in air pollu· tants. For Southern Californians, this could be a really noticeable improvement in air quality. Conscientious lawmakers and citizens should support prompt implementation of s uch a program as soon as the Legislature reconvenes. Ban the bottles Broken glass is one of the most disagreeable and dangerous hazards on the beach. So .. it's encouraging to hear that Orange County may join Los Angeles and San Diego counties in banning the use of glass containers on county beaches. The proposal has been endorsed by the seven- member county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Com- mission and will later be up for review by the Board of Supervisors. It should be approved. The county already prohibits the use of alcohol on the beaches, but that doesn't keep people from hauling all sorts of other drinkables and edibles to the beach in glass containers. Cleanup crews constantly gather up quan· lilies of broken glass that could inflict dangerous cuts. The problem isn't the family picnic group with 1ts bottles of pickles and ketchup. Rather. say the authorities, it's unruly beachgoers who think it's amusing to smash empty bottles instead of putting them in trash cans. . Passage of a glass ban, they say. would serve mainly to give county sheriff's deputies a little more clout in dealing with these mischief-makers. And that as needed. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those ol the Dally Ptlol Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address '1he Dally Ptlot. P 0 Box 1560, Costa_Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Weapons ByL.M.BOYD Argument continues over which animals, besides man. use weapons. The claim that monkeys ~w coconuts has been discredited. Drop coconuts, yes. Thro,r them, no. TI'°8e South Pole birds, ' . ~r Gloo!Jly Gus Now that they've re. vised the Bible to re- move .exist references, history boob may be. ·next l n Ii n e . W ll l Georae Wast\ln1ton become •''!be Parent of Our Country"? D.M. ....... ., ... ,_ .... -.... MIUe4' ., il" ..... ••t _ . ...,.., .......... .. =:::.-:::..: ~--· the Skuas. bomb their enemies. but that's more in· suiting than injurious. Among mammals, all I can think of are elephants. They've been seen to rip branches off trees to club chasing dogs. British military men im· prisoned in Germany's POW camps during World War JI were allowed to receive muoic records by mall from home. These records were quite special. Scraped clean \o their metallic bases, they revealed Intricate maps of Euro e just what was need escapes. .. Jaek Andenon ThofN• P. Haley I Publl•h•r Thomes K .. vll /Editor BartMlr• l<relbJchJEdltorl•I P...-Editor Loophole allows phone tapping WASHING TON -The secret lappln& of the telephones ol in· oocent Americana auppoHdly came to a crubin1 hal\ with re-form leglslation wh ch waa emu:ted five years ago. But it didn't. A loophole in the law. de- si11ned to give the Good Guys a break in the cont i nuous game or es· JUOJUl&e... Wilh- the Russians . permits Un- c 14e S am 's spoo k s to listen in on any phone con versatlons the Kremlin's a~nts have tapped. As a result. lhousan.ds of phone calls to and from govern- ment officials. businessmen and other Ameri<'ans have been <'land~tinely recorded by both U.S. and Soviet 8noopers. And thank to the loophole. this eavesdropping by the American tappers. that is was pt>rrectly le~al. lt was also totally unproduc- t1 vl'.--- THE OPERATION, code- named ·· ProJecl Aquarium." has been traced to the early days of th~ Carter administra· Andy Rooney lion, lnte1U1ence sources told my associate Dale Van Atta. And one ot the unwitting taraeta was President Carter's (ood friend and attorney general. Grif· fin Bell. For reasons that m ake aenae to the convoluted reasonin1 of the espionage community, the government has done little to stop the Russians' electronic monitoring of phone calls in this country. Since 1977. the buggin1 has been done from the Soviet Embassy in Washington, the Russian consulate in San Fran· cisco, two of their offices in New York and several other secret locations. T"E CIA WANTED to crack the New York operation. The rea- son is that two-thirds of all long-di stance calls travel by microwaves, and much of that traffic 1s beamed through transmitting towers in New York. The Russians simply rent a hotel room and tap into one of the towers with sophisticated equipment. They use a scannil)g device ·to zero in on the few hundred phone numbers they're 'interested in - government orfic1als privy to slate secrets, business ex- ecutives discussing confidential matters. perhaps the mistress or an important man who ,would then be susceptible to blackmail. Unfortunately. the CIA just didn't have the electronic ex· pertise to horn in on the Ruaaian snoopers. After trying for months with no 1foccess. they finally turned to the National Security Agency for help. For the NSA -which once, in .. Project Canute," reconstructed measages from the acoustic1d tape or someone lyping -the monitoring was like shooting fish in a barrel. Within a week the agency's wizards were tap- pl n g the Ru ss ian s' radio monitors ancl hearing every- ~hing they heard. ONE EARLY result was a sur· prise: The NSA tapped the So· viets tapping Attorney General Bell, who was overheard discuss- ing classified information on an unsecured line. Bell was quickly informed, though the leak was .. tnore or a joke than a serious thing," in Bell's words. Thousanch of phone calls by hundreds of individuals were subjected to Project Aquarium's double U.S.-Soviet eavesdrop- ping, loog arter the furor over Watergate-era domestic sur· ve1llance had subsided. But in· telhgence sources say the proJ· eel never turned up so much as a nugget of significant information. The mosl the NSA monjtors learned Wal the identities O( A merlcans who excite the Russians' Interest -which ln most cases Is obvious. "I've never seen the need ror that klnd of intelligence." said one CIA of- ficial. "It's wasted." Footnote: To its credit, the NSA t'eJisted Bell's efforts to get hold or its tapes. He particularly wanted any that might have she d some light on the Koreagate scandal. In a showdown at th~ White House, the president ordered the NSA director to inform Bell if any or the taped conversauons had relevance to the investigation. The director said none did. .Put some experts are con· cerned that the loophole allow- ing federal tapping of innocent citizens -so long as the Russians tap them first -could be used as a means of returning ""to the bad old days of in- discriminate domestic snooping that was d iscredited by the Watergate excesses. DIPLOMATIC DIGEST : Laughter in Foggy Bottom Dept.: Some secretaries in the State Department's East Asian Bureau. evidently bored by the recurrent talk,of drastic budget c uts . prepared an official· looking memo on their supply needs for the coming year.It be· gan innocently with desk eaten· dars. but then escalated to house plants. a 25-inch TV with Home Box Office capability for the re· ceptlon area. an avocado-color no-frost refrigerator and .. last but not least. six Cartier crystal stem vases to be filled weekly with longstem roses" by the secretaries' bosses. The memo was. ci rculated among the higher-ups. who enjoyed a well- modulated chuckle over their af. ternoon tea. Meanwhile. o ut 1n the diplomat1r foxholes. Am · bass ador ~orton Abramowitz and his wife. Shepp1c , have been drawing high prais e for their t e amwork 1n Thailand. The country has been all but over- " helmed b,· thous ands of Viel· narnese. 1:aot1an and Cambu· d1an rt'fugec!.. and the American Embassy 1s rloing its best to help the Thais c·opc Al one point. 1 ·m told, Mrs Abramowitz and other embassy wives tore up their own sheets and pillowcases to make b·andages fo r the needy rel ugees. True free enterprise had its seamy side I sit along the s idelines here. laughing and joking and poking fun at the people doing things. It does n't matter what anyone does. I can find something wrong with the way they did it. You 'd think, sometimes, that I knew how to do it right m yself. I d o n ' l though. For instance, I'm re lieved that I won't have to make any or the d e c1s 1 ons H o nald Re a gan will have to makl' 1n the im mediate future I'll be sitting here. sniping at him for making them wrong, but I couldn't make them at all myself All or us have to hope he can do 1t. F.ven those people who hate the idea of his bel'oming !'resident. can't hope he does a bad JOb ju.'lt so they'll be proved right. All of us have to hope Ouu-le8 McCabe Ronald Reagan turns out to be the best President the United States ever had THE PEOPLE who elected him think he's going to cut back on federal spending, reduce taxes and diminish the effect of gov- ernment on free e nte rprise. There is a great surge or con· servative opinion in the country now. That ·s what got Reagan elected. After something like so years of liberal legislation during which we tried to ge_t good things done for ourselves through social programs paid for by all or us with taxes. thcre·s been a reaC· t1on People are not happy with the deteriorating standards of everthing and they want to try something rlifferent. CONSERVATIVE friends of mine honestly think that if each • one of us is allowed to go out and get all he can for himself, it will be best for the country. They believe that 1f our a('quisitive in- stincts are allowed to run free and each of us is allowed to make all the money he can for himself. without government restrictions on how he does 1t. it will create jobs and prosperity for everyone And iT it makes some millionaire along the way, so what? These people a re recalling Good Old Days that never were. They are assuming there was a t1 me in this country when free enterprise nourished and every- one prospered and was happy with it. We forget how s hort our economic history 1s W e haven't had this kind of a world with machinery and big business for morethanabout IOOyears IT ISN'T as 1f enterprise. free or government regulations. was a tried and true economic theory to which we ought to return During the brief lime we had a really free enterprise system, 1t d1dn •t work. There were so many abuses that business itself demanded regulation. The Jtind of free enterprise we tried between about 1880 and 1930 produced too many bad things It was obvious . even to business. almost r ight away that we needed government regulation of some kind The Sherman Anti· Trust law was passed in 1890 to protect a businessman's right to stay in business. Businessmen conceded way back then that there was such a thing as unfair competition and it had to be regulated NOW, 90 years later. 1t seems as though we have more regula· tions than we need and we should head back to ward a freer, 1f not free, enterpnse system I hope the Republicans tak e us back slowl y and cautiously I suspect they will. It is hard for me to believe that the pure, unadulterated. selfish de· si re for wealth we all have is the only thing that will improve our hves A second look at the. Vatican on conjugal love I s hould have known better Stories 1 about theological mat· ters, when picke d up fron: media reports, are lo be handled with the utmost care. I first read a s m all wire 11ervlce story thal Pope John Paul told a ~roup of visiting tourists al the Vatican that a man is guilty or commit· Ung "adultery 1n his heart" if he looks at hi!'! own wife in a lu.!tful manner . • I was ca re ful . but not s ufficiently, I first though! that "the riope was a booby or a fanatic ." I did not write about the matter at rtrst, waiting "until some c reditable clarification by the pope or one ot hi• aides appea~ In the offlclal newspaper, 01· H{Vatan Romano.'' Unbeknown1t to me th• of. flclal En1U1h translation wa1 available. What the pope actual· ly said and the brief wire service report I read were horses of a v. different color, as a good many of my coreligionists have had oc· casiontiopointout to me. THE RELEVANT sentence in the translation published by the English version of Oaservatore Romano Is · "Mon can commit tflu odWtery 'fl\ tM Mart' : allo •uith r•gard to fiis own wi/•. if M treat• her only a• an obj~ct to sati•/11 i!adt'9tt." Thill ilbard doctrine but It is nothing like fa~atlclsm . The words are humane and consistent with recent Catholic doctrine on conju1al love. I must apolo1i1e to thoae or my reac9'n who were ml1led by my comments on a mis· leadlDI news 1tory. One Of my correspondenta wu the former archbishop of San Francisco, Jo1eph T . McGuck•. ID "a friendly way he wf'OM: '"l"bere ts a real and lm· portent dlltlnction between· lust and true COQJu1al love. ·Every experienced priest knows the suffering of married women whose husbands have treated them merely as objects to satisfy their lust rather than with true conjugal love. One would not be thlnkin,g clearly or correctly to call 1 Ed. note: As I · did.) 'that force lust or love or godly passion or whatever.· ''My old dictionary defines lust a s 'to have an eager. passionate, and especially an in· ordinate or sinful desire, as ror the gratification or the sexual appetite.· On the other hand Vatican II ~ives a description of 'conjuftal love' which I attach hereto as worthy of considera- tion." EXCERPTS FROM the sec- tion on conjugal love: "Such love. mergin1 the human with the divine. leads the spouses to a free and mutual gtn of themselves. a 1lft provln1 ltaeU by 1entle affect.Ion and by deed. Such love pervades the whole of their lives. lndHCI, by lta 1eneroua activity It 1~ws .. a ere better and it grows greater. fherefore it far excels mere erotic inclination . whi c h. selfi'!lhly pursued. soon enough fades wretchedly away." These sentiments are Ctiris· tian and unexceptionable. and I thank Archbis hop McGucken and my other correspondents for keeping me straight on the mat- ter. EN P~ANT. the ··co~gal Love" section disposes of the widespread miseonception that the church these days opposes the idea of sexual education. It is just some kinds of a.x educa- tion lhat it disapproves of. The cont.ext of this teachlng ii. ol coune, chastity. Vatican II says: "Especially in the heart of their own famlU• youn1 people should be aptly and aeuonably instructed about the dlplity, duty and expreaaklll or married Jove. Trained tbua ln the cultivatioa of chuU\l', t.bly 'wlll bf able at a aultable ap \0 enter a marrtace ol their own after an honot'able courtahlp " I I I· • J . , f . IU flOH! ...... 1 .. .....:. 1111n, l \11\' 1111 1 \\ 11 .. , dlll\· t" ll1nnt-r f'llJUYS snack atop bird I• 1 1t\ '.:11 ,1 11 \\ 111 u .,1t1 \Li~~ Th~ r·eguhu occupant, a bird, I II 1111 .......... cl,· '••t·lTlllH' l\ oLhVl()Ul:! or un1nv1ted guest \I ., ..:I\ rh,· :n·.11 nld ........... 111 1 ....... 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Penney lu't ulf I'll• oh( ( (oil\t I lw)' IX\wecn M110\rthur ancl )ambc:>tte Blvd, Ir• Nt'wpon lkac:h Mond9y, Oecember 8. 1980 ONLY PILOT ; , Colossus . in Atlanta BordeJJ..· ~here you can travel all day without flying seen as legend By HUGH A. lltJLJ.IGAN "'' "9ciel Cerr J ' 11 ATLANTA -At last, modern technolon bu delivered what the world hu been waiting for: an airport for people who hate to fly. The new Atlanta airport, which biUa itself on T ·shirta available in the terminal &ift shops as the world's largest, was designed apecifically to cat.er to the fears and frustrations of the white knuckle flyer. The timid passenger can travel all day in a variety of ways within the apaci<>tJ¥1randeur of Hartsfield International and achieve the s atisfaction of having gotten someplace without ever boarding a plane. HE 08 SHE CAN GO EVE•Y which way exC'epl by boat , which for all I know they may still be working on. as this concrete colossus isn't qu.ite· finis hed yet. The traveler in Atlanta can go by subway train. electric cart, elevator, escalator, a moving sidewalk that is the ultimate treadmill to oblivion and , of. course, br foot through a maze of concourses a nd corridors. -each one of which is 10 times longer than Orville Wril{_ht's first flight !120 feet). If you recall . they were overbooked that day at Kitty Hawk and Wilbur didn't get to go. Anyhow. 1f the brothers Wright could come back to earth and change at Atlanta (as they claim around here all souls must do, whether bound for heaven or hell>. they might wish they had stuC'k to the bicycle bus iness and not1indulged that htet1me grudge against gravity . THE SUBWAY RIDE ALONE, DEEP down in the bowels of the ne w airport. would frighten them out.of a sizable chunk or eternity. There's no engineer . n o t·o ndu C'to r. n o~ J turn•.,les. The conr.,;on ~ • 4' 1s all computerized and Stew de Ii ver~d for free by color code and 'tape rel'orded announcements. A. whirring noise. like a TV Halloween wind whistling through a graveyard, announces the arrival of the train down deep in what is known as the "Transportation Ma ll." This is where it all happens. and passengers a re forbidden, as the loudspeakers rem1n<l them. to eat. drink or s moke because they must g1v_e llieir....und.lyld.ed attention to the escalators. moving sidewalks and robot underground railroad . which arrives every two minutes, except when the doors get stuck. THE TWO·CAR TRAIN, STILL unmarred by graffiti. chewing gum or other signs of ordinary civilization. races through the dark to dehver its passengers to di~ferent stations alopg the color spectrum when~ one is told the various airlines have their boarding gates. Concourse A is done up in a gaudy red. Concourse A 1s in bordello purple. Concourse D is _ Kelly green. The end of t he line is something C'alled "Terminal Ticketing." a special SeC't1on apparently set aside for those resolved never to fly. again. The actual boarding gates are still lol'ated a couple of football field lengths away from the escalator where the train deUvers the traveler. Thr's allows for plenty of healthy exercise before boarding a night and was no doubt designed to give O.J : Simpson plenty of room for his broken field rwming in behalf of the rental car industry. THE ESCALATOR IN CONCOURSE 8 puses beneath the bare buttocks of a truncated ballet dam·er in black thigh-high stockings. Passing this wayonthesameday the Rev Bob Jones, president of Bob Jones · Univers ity in Greenville, S.C .. pro· nounccd it "lewd and lascivious." which provoked a flurry of man-in·the·tunnel interviews by the local TV s tations. One passe n ge r told the n e ws pers on with· the TV microphone he wasn't "bag. on the bal·k f'nd of ballet dancers" but didn't consider the Baltimore bans mud wrestling RALTIMORE <AP) -For mud-wrestling fans . the final bell has rung in Baltimore on their favorite Califomia-bornfad . In a unanimous action. the city's Liquor Board effectively banned mud-wrestling in local pubs. ruling that s uch ente•tainme nt in bars would violate local laws. The board's ruling was in answer to a request by owners of the Club International to put on s hows featurin~ bikini-clad women mud·wrestlers . (( allowed, the club's shows would have been the first officially sanctioned mud-wrestling ex· hib1tions in city bars. Mud-wrestlin2 ori2inated in California and usually pits two bikini-clad women in a wrestling challenge on the floor in a pile of mud contained within a small ring. PUBLIC NOTICE Ount NOTICll INVITING llOS NOTICI TO G•IOITO•S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1,..1 0,. 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DENVER (AP ) - Mattie Silks, who r~>r nearly 50 yea111 ran \be best little house or ill Ile· pute in Denver, fin.tly may be honored for her co ntrib~tion to ~he legend and lore of ea~y Denver. 11 The City Council is considering a propos•l ALL IN A.LL, THE SUPER dupe r new t o desig nate a s ;a Hartsfield (named like the old a.irport for longtime landmark the house op Atlanta mayor William 8 . Hartsfield ) Market Street that Wf,S out-confuses the '"lleW Dallas atrporr and be11ts run tn-ihe late-1800s-aii,d Dulles, C~arles De Gaulle and those other new early 1900• by Miss ones where the waiting room is oo wheels and Silks, Denver'" most takes you out to the plane. famous madam. • l·was once in a waiting room that developed a Mass Silks was "t-he flat tire en route to mr airplane and I missed the most stable and consis- Oight because the waiting room waited loo long tent high-class madam beforethemechaq1csarrived. , Denver ever had ," ' Pageant will move JACKSON. Miss. CAP) -The Miss USA pageant will be leaving Mississippi because the local city council decided it might be too costly to ser ve as host The pageant h.ad been held on the Miss issippi GuU Coast the l~ twc/ springs, but businessmen there said it interfered with tourism. The city would have had to provide hotel ac· commodations. meals and ground transp()rtation for contestants, in addition to use or the city auditorium and other rac1Lit1es. wrote Caroline Bancroft in "Six Racy Madams of Colorado." The red-light empir"e over which MadlUTI Silks reigned has been largely torn down, but tl\e Den ver Planning "Board r ecommended that the house Miss Silks owned, in what was once lt-e h e a r l of down to "'°" Denver. be certified by the city landmarks com· mission . '· tor Best Quality and Selection of Handmad~ rugs from C hina, Persia, India & Romania at reasonable prices. 2421 E . Coast Hwy. 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Boz 1560, Cotto Meta, CA nm . .u "'°"" t.ttn1 °' pos11ble ""'' be cm.iwrfd, bKt phorwd inqtmiea or l~ttn• not rncludi~ the reader'• /11ll 11anw, oddreu and bwtMu hour!' phone 'P'mber cannol be corutdered . Thu column appears da1- l11 ezcept Sunda11s. ·· ftad ..,. •root•• DEAR PAT: I would like to have someone re· search my surname and get a family crest for me. Do you know of a firm In Oran1e County where t can have this done? M.D., Costa Mesa Tbe lalUtll&e of FamUy lteeear(,11 . la Oran1e cH belp yoe. Ila ""*"•a• 1ay1 Uaat INK all faml· ly aamea adaally have lell&l•ale "el'ffla," but If· you1 doee, tile iuUq&e wW provide a blatory of your ,..,..me ud let Y• bow .a.ere yoa caa ob· &ala a crea~ P'-e tu .... fer ...,.. &..fermatloe. DEAR PAT; There's a little town in Texas, south of Dallas, that's famous for its Christmas fruitcakes. Could you tell me the name of the company and its ·address so I can place an order. Please hurry! S.L., Long Beach Yoa're probably referring &o ColUa Street Bakery, P.O. Boz 71, Cor1kua, Teus 75110. A VS bH •eked the bakery &o Had a copy of Its boUday eatalog to you. The mayor rescued the 2 year.old dog from the poWld last year and insists the S85 annual in surance premium for the Sl million 1n cov e r age "s h ows h o w ridiculous 1t 1s to think he would ever p u r t anybody " If you intend to defang a tiger, it makes ~enae U? do. it very.careful· ly Tebore. a B~ngal tiger housed at .a private Vaaalia zoo, lies tran· quilized here a~ surgeons remo.v~ his fangs~ USJ&f'.e the .safety of st·hool children wh o regularly v1s1t zoo and mmgle With arumals. 1pol1. ,·· .... ~ ............................ ~, FUU1. make certala yov clllld bows MW &o NO fR S ET ue lporU fMlalpme•t. If Y• eu•t ., .. espen ... ILL TE H a.EANING atne&tea. 1ee U.at lealOU are f>rovlded for safe $ · ,_d cornet me. 22 SOUTH COAST u ,_ "°'* like &o lean more, t.chadJ-.1 ONL y DENT AL GROUP · 1~lftc laformatioe oa ,......., for play equp-"'He's as fmmdly as he can be," Fiorilli said . ··He has a quellin~ cf • . fe cl'in the office .. ~!. ---......... St l"( ~11&~· ~.,. ·--~·•h .. •OUt f)o('!. 1 •••Stew• N..,.,,.,, v°"" "'••t COS}A .. ,.641·1289 ·-·--···-vi«.io495-0401 ,..,c:-c-·-ts.a" OieeD ,,.,. •••• ..., ...... Call 642-5678. Put 1 few words lo work for ·ou. Here's how Chiropractic treats ~ Leg~Pains , It 1~ not 1111rm<1I t1> ha\•· h·i: p:11n .. "liall..'vt•1 ~our J j!l' or illtt\11~ •\nil Ill ~l'l lt>ltt'I \\1th PJ IO·k11l1111: ml'l11n1l 11111 nll'rt'ly 1 o, ... ,, up th•· lw;,1111 • pro blem while the damai:r 1 01111nul'~ Structural imbala nce 111 the underlying r a use of many type~ of p;11nl 111 . disorder". 1>art1•·ularh 11111" Ill\ tth 'llll! \ OUI kl!!-.mrl Jttlllh Tht• rlrn tor nl 1·h1ruµr.11 l1t '' J ph' ~wr;111 ''ho 1•111pl11~' .1 md horl that l!l\t'' l'dlt 11·11l.1r alt•·11111m lo tlw. 'truc·tw al .:111d nt•urol<11!11"tl a~pt·«t!. ol lrw holly II•· 'et•k' t11 l'twbl1· \Our tw><h ·!-n:1tur;1I rt•,111rat 1n· 1111w1•r-; to 11p1·rai1·, "' .... to ,tll•l'' the b0<h In l'l1m111a11· lwaltlr probk m ... a:-\\'I'll a ' as~Ol'lalt."1 d1~1·11111lor1 Presented in tntt 1nlttthJ of t>ener fMJeHtl O't "IOU' OCJc!Of 0, 't'UfOC:W.ChC '"" ,,,. ,.,,__, O..•ocin1ct1c ""°°"'""' Dr. Ke•in F. PriHltey, D.C. Dr. Jalw W. Pi•croff, D.C. hie. 2711 .... C...t Hwy •• we. 202 c--.. .... 24Hl-..... '7U010 I f From Lt]ft Gottlieb for Cottex, the geometric progression of colors, of shapes, Or a maillot and jumpsuit strikingly bare: brilliantly bold! The maillot in nylon and spandex for sizes 8 to 14, 158. The ba'n<INu Jumpsuit with elastic cuffed ankles, in nylon, for Jlzes S, Mand L.,; 1200. Both, in colorful contrasts of white •nd brithts. In Sand and Sea Collections -where we are •II the thinflS yau are. Join our S' ~tiYe from Coner tomorrow and see thi"'81 cion ~ nfonnal ~i!w from 11 to 3. Sourh Ccwsr Pfa,;1, I IJJ 8r15tol Srrft'f. Costa Mt'SIJ ., mn\. aeild tut for a copy el 'Toy .. d Spona 642-0112 . B•alp..t Safety Gattie" &o C.U.mer laforma· J 105 Hmk .. d.. C.... Mes. dH ee.er, Dept.113J, PHMo. Cele. 81•. Uves split" Javits tell. of ma·rriage ~uto & H<>rfteownefsj Quotes By Phone FAl.-S IMSUIAMCI MOW' WASHINGTON (AP) -:: Sen. Jacob K. Javiu ua.1154 er IJ~J4l7 ltl4 ...... C....Meu Pilot Power classified ads 1n Wedf'lesdoy's Coast l ife and Doily Pilot reach 340.000 Orange COost readers for only $2 for four lines. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 says that during his 33 yean of marriage to the ~~~~~~!".::~~~~-for mer Marian Borris the couple developed -;.,..-__ -..=-:....-_-.:;: ____________ _ ··separate interests -two lives intersecting, but not congruent." In his forthcoming autobiography, excerpts of whi c h appear in the December issue of Washington Monthly magazine, Javiu tells how his devotion to politics took its toll on his domestic life. • The New York senator compared the situation to "thousands of women all through history who ,. married men who went off to fight wars or con- quer empires or write symphonies or paint masterpieces or achieve po~r and who found an emotional satisfaction in those accomplishments that they could not duplicate around the family BUYATOP RLOINSTEAK DINNER FOR $1.00 : -' '\ when you purchase the first one at regular menu price \ I hearth. · ''Her expectations of marriage were very high, romantic and demandint. What she wanted of me was more than I can give," he said of his wife. Laguna fuchsia club to install Laguna Beach Branch of the National Fuchsia Society wilJ meet Wed- nesday at 7:30 p.m ., at. th e Boys ' Club of Laguna Beach, 1085 Lag una Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Robert DeFord, secretary and publicity chairm an ; Doris Shields, membership secretary; Mary Fer- rell, treasurer; Maggie Meggs, parliamentarian and telephone chairman; Anne DeFord --.. .. .. Tender Top Sirloin Steak, grilled to your order and topped with crisp onion rings. s.,...od with soup and salad, vegetable, choice of potato or rice pilaf . roll and butter. Featured activities in- clude installation of new 1981 officers, and a slide presentation by Ida Drapkln of her trip to Van c ou ve r . British C o l u ntb i a , a n d i t s b e autif11l flower gardens. ways and means and·---==-==-==-=°'-'= Officers to be installed for the 1981 season in· elude Marilyn Mirano, president ; Andrea Gerage, vice president; plant table chairman; Al and Louise West, refreshments ; Anne DeF'ord , national representative : and Donna Rathman , alternate national representative. Refreshments and plant and supply tables will be available. Slayings increasing MIAMI (AP) -the number of murden in Dade, F1orida 's largest county. ia climbinl rapid· ly and police and medical offlciala no lonser even airee how many people have been slain thi1 year. It. UlllTBD NVMBBR OF A'\TRACTIVB• . Christmas• Carol Song Sheets ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO Chries & Organizations Cal .. ..._ I A.JI. te S P.M. Harbor Lawn ~ 1125 GISLER • COSTA MESA (Loo9llld llllHI .. to h ......... , .... , ................ ) ' 540-1154 •• po . ~. "· i: . ' . ' ,· • , I ·: NO .cHAltGS NO OBLIGATION l. ++. -t The Bass classics: the traditional penny loafer and tasseled slip-on. Leathers steeped in sportive design, comfort and rir.h sood looks. Sewn by hand, each moccasin-styled shoe molds to the foot for extra added ease. Thee in supple cordovan le.lther, for sizesi 7 to 110; •59 the pa ir. In Shoe -f-Collections, the Men's Store. -where Wl' are all the thifl!S you are ... gifts iust right for you, South Co-st Plaz .. J_UJ Bristol St~ Cosll M~ f B hi st tr •• dt Nt . f v . I Gifts For The Entire Family Shoes for every sport"& casual wear Nike Warm-ups Shirts Shorts 548-3323 Mon.-Fri.10-t Sat.M Coastline Vitamins SAlE 10o/o to 30°/o OFF- Through Dec. 31, 19'0 Gift Ideas: •Cosmetics (Natural) •Vit~mins · •Tea Bags •Books (Health, Diet & Nutrition GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Reg. SALE PROTEIN 90 o Lb.> $4.91 $ 3. 98 PROTEIN 90 <3 Lb.> $13.91 $10. 98 YEAST 500 <1 Lb.> $4.75 $ 3.75 YEAST 500 <3 Lb:> $12.49 $10.95 . Your complete Holiday Gift St<>rel You'll find the clothes she's asking for! ' . Sportswear ... Active Wear ... Dresses ... Holiday fashion prints . . . Western Wear . . . • Gift Accessories J unior Sizes 3· 13 Need spec:lel gift ldHI? Our trelned Holldey at•ff cen help! DRAPERIES ARE OUR SPECIALTY Shape up your drapes before company comes for t~e Holidays! NORGE Norge Village l+ofessional and Coin Operated • I ORY CLEANING 1 "DRAPES A SPECIAi. TY" Mon.-Frt. 7 e.m.-7 p.m. Set. 7 a.m ... p.m. 63 1-9914 ftOllElllT CA"f'INTE" a SON °"'*' ' LET US BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS· WITH A NEW LAMP OF SHADE! Large selection of top quality Lampa'hove jud arrived! _j_MANY GIF-TS, E l.NIALS, AN ACCESSORIES ARE IN STOCK FOR HOLIDAY GIVING. Jl 's not too late to recover your old shade for the Holidays Ma'ri-Bey LAMPS & Sl;IADES COSTA MESA• 714/646·7753 He E 17111 SI rffl • -V/S4' FEEL LIKE YOU DON'T FIT? You Need a Tallortl to make old clotheS look like new, and new clothes look their best for men & women. EXPERT TAILORING • Alterations • Restyling •Repairing •Reweaving (-Atso "Suede & l;~ather) All work guaranteed &d Cmtom T atlor 01:81C,.,,t::tlt • TAU.O .. euo l..OPEZ 270 17TM ST. CO.TA Mll•A 6 48·2280 250-298 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA --~-.ri __ ~~_e_.~17_th ___ zt----------------------~------------------- ~ -z _____ .... c "' FIYE M (';JD tS H1ll1r.n Sq ... ,. 170 £ 11111 !II Coalt •na. CA nBZ1 , ,. 0 14S-llOt Cuuna $rnvt<'• t'1M JtW<'lr)o Cullt- "Custom Jewelry Designed" Gold & Silver Findings & Mountings. Repairs Precious Metal Casting Supplies Jewelry Tools LOUPES OPTIVJ~as GIFTS TUMBLERS SCALES SONIC JEWELRY CLEANERS FOllEDOMS DllEMILS • ACCESSOlllES LAPIDARY EQUIPME NT CHAINS 6 B&ACELETS 14K-14K overley 6 Sllwr BRING IN AD FOR 10% DISCOUNT .:..-: :::=• s.et Grwp of Jewielry Related Boob "' off ... Prtee c • er w 0 z SPECIAL HOURS: ' MOST STORES OPEN MONDAY & THURSDAY UNTIL 8 P.M. . ~ir l\ogers JLtb. meli An American-British Delicatessen and Specialty Shop American •Sandwiches •Imported Beer •Cold Cuts Ale, and Wine •Cheeses •Cide'r British •Meat Pies •Tea •Pasties •Pickles and Sausage •Preserves •Xmas Delicacies •Marmalades •Cheese Serving ........ S1nce1m Morldey, OecMlber 8, 1980 CWl.YPILOT Something Special 250 E. 17th St. Co1ta MeN MS.5711 Holiday Time is the time for Sharing & Giving Something Special is Sharing by offering you \ ~9.1~1aQeEE~se ' to help ma ke your Giving ' a little ea sier ~ 'S.I• ooe, noc •POIY 10 ~l•I ordt" SEW BEE IT "for all your fabric needs" We have a large selection of small prints and Chri stm·as· ·fabrics for your quilting· and Holiday Projects. Woolens and velveteen on hand. GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Reg. Hrs. Mon-Sat. 10-5:30 Open Evenings Mon. and Thurs. 'til a p.m. through Dec. 11 TAKE A BREAK FROM SHOPPING •Serving the fiMlt soft frozen Yogurt mock& • Old Fcuhionted Ice Cream fountain f ovorites •Creative & Dtlicioul Sandwiches. Soup, Salada, Quiche & Crepes I 11-f Mon.-Fri.) • Hot & Cold B~rages For your sboppleg convenien~. food n rvlce hours will ~ u~nded to 8 p.m. on Mon. & Thuni. Call 645·5505 & have your order ready when you are. Antiqur Jfall 'Eight Antique ckaleTs under one roof. For Chrlstn.•s Giff Giving -from te• cups to •rmolns. Antique Hall offers you • fHclnatlng •rray of Antiques •nd • Collectables from America, Entl•nd, and Fr•nce. Opew evniap Mon-Thur. Fri .• Set ..... Z7t E. 17tb st. Coet• Meaa 548-3111 .... .. ~·· •' I . --- ·:·· , .. .. .. " .. .. ... ... ~ -· . .. . . . . .. · .. • ... .. .. . ... .. ... i .f ., ~ ' ~ .( f .. J • ( .. i j . . -~. · .. ·•· "-4··· t~~:· .. .,_ . •"' . .. . -'\ .. 'J. • 'I t i t .. . ' \. NATION . > Mexican ban may.pimp Yule tidider slioppmg 1 • 1 ..... Patrick Caddell. thl' 10ll1ter who told ft'etadent ,arter lhta -_11ht befor e tht ' tl•ction that he> rould - aot wan, ha• quit aa fre1 l d•nt of a Cambr1d1e rt> ~arch bu11nes but w ii I I t0ntinue as head or bis own po l1t n ·ul polhna enterpnM' , in ~ htngton, I> t · NACO. Aria. (AP) -A~,.._ lllouuad1 of people Jam:~ IOUtMnl ~ .,.._ tWi are u.rc.,t ol Mule• cl~• bave COfM non.h to do tbetr11111diJ ahoppiac. But u lD the put, aome of thoM ahoppen coukl have trout.le takiac U .S ·purchaaed 1ooc1J back home with \Mm because of a Mexican IOV· ernfl'tDl ban on import ol' varMM. proctucu u • way ol 1ettlne people to mue their pur(huea In Mexico. Information. · Oae newspaper report laill Mu-lcan police ..,. m-1q the border cr-.lllc at Naco t$ ..torce the order.· It allo wu reported to be lD effeet at· A1ua rteta, Sonara, acrou ~;t:' from Douclu. and at Notalea, • ,~ Merchandise such aa 'small ap- pliances and auto parta are DOt belnc allowed acroas the line, wl'b autboritiea tellina people to leave the &ooda at the border or take them back. 'lbere wu one unconfirmed re- port that authorities had aeiMd some &pod• at Asua Prieta. "They're apparently attemptlnc to atimulate the economy bJ forcin1 people to buy locally." aaid Benny ~~. a Sie~a Vlata buaineuman _.... make1 an auual Cbriatma9 c6ilrity trip .~ Naco, Mule~>. to de- Uv• food ~ other, .1ooda to the poor. . I . lie~ provide• sub-atantiarl ineaa for border- re 1 ion rchanta, especially in border citlea themaelves. '11lua the ban aeemin&lY could cause a ac.. or aales by border-area merchant., but theri! waa no apeclfic evid•ce of that: • Charles Fowler. who u director of the N01alea Chamber of Commerce estimated that 85 percent to io- cent ol the city's retail Mlel are to Mesican citiaeM, •-*d he hM DOt bad a 1in1• call or complaint on the sub- ject. People somehow mana1e to 1et their purchases home. P'~ler a.aid. . Permita are required for· tak1q a wide variety of merchQdile lnto Mexico, bul there no1mally ii llWe enforcement, aaid aevefal pel'IODI oo the U.S. side. "Oh, they tlahten down every once in a while," he said of Meiucan of. ficials. ''But they loosen it up after a time." • Mexican 1overnment offlc!ali in Aaua Prieta conllrmecl that tbe order was in effect, but would &Ive no other j . ~~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ··-..-.· ~······· ' l ~I ~I _) . ·-·"'·· • • •••••••• f I ...... . ...................... ~············ Federal's by December 31st ••• and receive 200 "catifomia Scenic"·checks FREE! Now ... at San Diego Fc:<leral! Ea rn 5.25% on your chet.:king an:ount! f'ay your bill s by check or releplwne! Get t.:ash or Amerit.:an l:.xpre~~" Travelers C ~que~ any hour or <lay or night, including weekends and holidays ... at over 60 location th roughout the state! San Diego Fedcral's new Interest Checking• account brings yo u all thc!)e benefit~ ... and many more! 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' .... -....... . t INSIDE: •Sted&1 •Business •Movies •Televlslon Mc>nOay. Oecemt>er 8, 1980 CWLV PILOT •• ' . . . o.lty ~1191 .._ •• , .k ... ,., ._ ... THIS SAME KIND OF ACTION IS EXPECTED TO TAKE PLAC~ HtlOAV Nil.HT AT ANAHEIM STADtUM WHEN RIYALS FOUNTAIN VALLEY.AND EDtSON MEET FOR THE CIF 810 FIVE CHAMPIONSHIP. ·Edison-B· • • a tale of ·two coaches By llOGE& CAlllSON OI -Dally ~ ... SUH • Thirtet-n weeks of 1980 prep football is h1str>r' and Edison Kigh's Chargers are still unb<>u t· n boasting a 21.game winning streak and anoOit>r Sunset League championship. '1 1' l 'H' game we got handled. •.1111utf·s of the game, or • 'r rt period of lime, we ·'We were in kind or a weird slate for a while, but I think we've snapped out of it. We needed a scare like that. But I think Fountain Valley is a much better team, too. "And you can't really~ compare scores, either . It makes a difference 1n how you match up." Goal..J are one thmg, tnJt did you feel unthm yourself that thi.J Edison team hod a leg1llmate shot at going. IOI· beaten, wmnmg 14 m o row·; I•' I le fire and moved the " J Uun~ we ran half of our: But the argument of the Orange Coast a rea · best team is still in focus. Is it Edison? Or 1s 1t Fountain Valley, the team that dominatt'd wh'l1 these two played, but left Anaheim Stadium w11 h ti 15 14 loss i· r ·~ ... ~ •• iJ Wtth v1rur 1eom'.J ~/~in that .,.., /<..·1 .. , ~ • /1• £111 .. un., scored tw.ce and woWd hm" lf'd ~., 1111 11 1 Ill '"f'P' /OT a touchdown nullified 11 1 J.-'T•ur•, ; •. 1 n L 111'f' easy fkld goal which ww "We've become more productive passing and I think our offensive Hne has improved since then." Whe'n it CO?TW!I to tM emotional factor , ti <ban't OJ> ~or eithn waU hove an adoont•. Both should ~ sq htgh . righl? "i agree Let's face it, ¥Ou couldn 't get more pressure on 15, 16 and 17-year-0ld kids than this. The amount of press, the cross-town rivalry and 'the amount of people in the stands blows a kid's perspectiv.e. "No, honestly I 11gured we would lose one or two during the regular sefl!>on. We tµid a pretty good team last year and they lost two. But when we got to 5-0 I started get Ung the message. that we had a shot at it '· The two meet Friday night for the CrF h 11: I J• ' I -Five Conft"rence championship at the same -.1tt' Anaheim Stadium and here is what t>ac h ·1 .. , , "1 .ot"'•t·it \111lh our defense, but I was W(Te you .JUrpnsed f'ountam Valley wnit the du· tance? A~" all. IM Barons' rood WO.! toug~ With Los Altos and St, Paulmtti.eir bracket .,ch<li'I ·~ coach has to say about the s ituation . . r irst. Edison's Bill Workman· Your team is 13·0, but a /.ot of peop~ lhmk Faun tom Valley uxu the better tt'Om when y01.1 met Do you fePl P.dw.m's record ha! a tarni$h on it" • • ,.,, I•· ;ii 1 f ""-' h th1· offense We gave them tip ti.I] I u 1 ·· ir i~• \\ 11 t'. our 43 and our 22 in the f, .r h.df '1'11 1' · 11111,•h •I· -.toµi Tiley only had 14 l"''llh .11 11 .. It 1:t 'v.1 mu .• t have done something J •l'hl . l/'l' zt,, •1 • • 11•1• r111'f·n1PTll In your team sfnce )IOU la.\I "" r I 11u.11t1i1u \,'ti!ley'' "But when all the dust setUes the only thing it may prove is who was the best team on that night. Look at the scores in the NFL and It'll bear that out. You see teams playing each other two or three times in 3'.season and each game is a completely different ball game. "I felt the St. Paul·Fountain Valley game was a flip-of-the -coin thing. ObviQus ly, I erred. I listened to others and thought it would be close. It turn~ out to be a basic laugher " But you Just den't J(O out and play · Emile (See EDISON, Page 83> · Y\!s I think that is an accurate statement .~ .. ,..,.. .. Not an easy road Crippkd Rams /ace Dal Ins next By JQHN SEV ANO Of Ille O.lty ~ ... Staff ,, BUFFALO -After all is said and done. sometimes ther.e 's not much you can say about what has been done. Never heard that phrase before ? We ll. maybe you haven't, but it s ure applies to the Ra ms' situation today. For the record, the final score was Buffalo 10, Rams 7 -in overtime. The contest, played before a fanatic crowd or 77 .133 a t drizzly R ich Stadium featured little offense <for the Ra ms virtually none). a lot or de fense (on both sides) and some tremendous hitting Calso from both sides ). It was a glorious triumph for Coach Chuck Knox 's Bills, who have a few former Ram players a nd ma nagem ent personnel s prinkled throughout their roster. "Th.is is fantastic," said Bills safety Bill Simpson, who played from 1974·78 in a Rams uniform. "There are really no words to describe this." Sunday's sc or~s Buffalo 10, Rams 7 (QTJ Atlanta 20 Philadelphia 17 San Fra nc">CO 38. N ew Orleans 35 COT) Dallas 19, Oaklana \3 Washington 40. San Diego 17 NY Giant s 27, Seattle 21 Kansas City 31, DenYer 14 Cincinnati 34, Baltimor e 33 M innesota 21 , Tampa Ba y 10 Cleveland 17, NY Jets 14 St. LOUIS 24, Detroi t 23 Chicago61, Green Bay 7 Tonight's game N ew Enqland a t M 1am 1 CChannel7 at 6o ctoc.k l • NFL summaries, page B4 • N FL roundup, p,1ge BS Actually, when you analyzecl it. the "coreboard told 1t all The 10 points allowed by the Rams showed the defense for the fourth straight week had come to play. The seven points by the offense. m ea nwhile, clearly demonstrated a lack of punch. tea m could <·m:--. tht• ~·ya rd line mort' thun thrl'l' times in 65 minute-. of pl<t) T he H a m ~ off<'n:-e, which wt>nt mlo lht· game a.., lht• NF'C's he!>I 1averag1ng 3i 1 yards 1n tota l offcnse 1, ~puttcn·d to the tune of a !-Pa~11n lo14 215 Sunday 1' either Ferraga mo. wh o left the game m1dl4 a ) through the second quartt·r. or Pat lladen could mOH' lhl' unit 14 llh any cons 1stt•n<'~ f 'OR HADt:N. ~ho had spent 13 of 14 wt·t·k~ lln lht• s1d(·llncs. 1t wtis pa rt 1c:u l arl~ tough The former No l.&~aller looked P\ ('r ) brt as rusty d~ his 5 of 16 fo r .i I vt1r<h m<ll l'alt·tl It "wa:-a tough s1tuat1 on to &\'l thrown into but I han· no ex· C'u~•'~ I JU~l tltdn ·1 get the Job done ... :.aid J do" n< asl Haden "I didn't have a groove• or a feel like you s hould have whe n you· re in there "I wasn •t nervous It was ac· tually a good opportunity for CULLEN BRYANT IS TACKLED BY THE BILLS ' JErF IXOh (RIGHT). JIM HASLET. "HE MIO LAUGHS last has the best laugh," exclaimed Isiah Robertson who was also once a Ram "Le t 's just let the scoreboard say the rest.·· True. the Rams were facing the No l defense in the NFL and another ras h o f i njuries sidelined Vince Ferragamo and Elvis Peacock early in the game, but you'd think an NFL . me. I Just didn't pass the test to· day What I can't do now is get down on myself I don 'l know what's gomg to happen with Vince, but we're in a must-win situation. We're two down with two to fi?O and we're just going to have to play like hell." John Sevano Brudzinski: the problem is Georgia BUFFALO -AWOL linebacker Bob Brud&inald ii alive.and well and back in his Lone Beach home. And, oh yes. he's still unhappy. BruclDJllld, wbo left the Rams ln a con- tract dis~ nine weeks into the regular season, blamed totaJ frustration for his departure more than a month alfO. " In an interview recenUy wttb the Valley News, Brudaimkl explained Ida problems -bolb on and otf tbe field-and how they werfi alfectlna hll penonal life. "Some people may think it wu dumb for me to walk away Uke I did or that I de· Mrted the team," be aaid. "ltjUlt came down to my baDPlneu • ......._ mon to ma titan my Job-. tr I'm not UPPJ at wor,tr I brln• it home. I blteb at m.v wtfe Md • • . . . .. tha t:s rwt fa tr II ' .ir1 h.1 ppen in any bus1· nes~ Why shoulrl I Ii t my work carry over into my p('rM>n.tl ltl•. 'uusing all kinds of trouble at home It'' ju~l not worth it I can get alonR ""1lhout football 1f l have tn " AS WITH T •:AM MATES Jac k Reynold<; and Vice f''erragamo, who are also on their option years and renegotiat- ing, Brudiinski expounded on the rrult· less negotialin ~ utt('rnpts by Rams • management . "I was being !Jed to, but the problem ls not Oon (KJostermDn, the team 'sceneral manager)'. He can 't do anythln1, anyway .. All he s ays is he'll get back to you. Everybody is blamlna him, maklni him outtobethe ~dguy in illotthia. He's Just doing his job. The problehl is Georgia,'' Brudziruild explained. "The best tbinl ror her to do is sell the damn team. Everybody knows that. She's got no bustneuowning it." Srucbimkt went on to explain he had no regretaoverwbathedld. ~ ·' feel 10 mueb better now. I wu'unhap- PY aU year loq (remember, he a1so sta1ed a brief four~af walllout dllring sfam mer came>. It could hne been taken care ot Wore tbe se.aon lltlrtld, but it waan'tandltbadaneffectonmyplay. "That'• wbat made me mlld. I mlla the • 1uy1, bul I don't miss beiq med at mm.....-.... I'm readyt.owalllaway from the 1atne lf I bave to. Tbat'• tbe .. _Jl truth. And they· re doing the same thing to Hacbaw (Reynolds ). He works harder than anybody and management screws hi m . Jrit wasn.'t ro .. Hack, there would be a lotofproblemaonde(ense." Br~ki. who was making a report· ed $57,000this year. says he's not ready to leave the game yet .. but he'll pre· pared. "I DON'TWA.NTtogetoutoffootbaH. I want the Rama to trade me <Incidentall y. it appean 1he Rams are eotnc to test Brudlinsld 'a walkout In court). "I Just can't aee me goial Melt tben unleaa abmetbing drutie really tuna around. SUre I'd like to play. I'd be C ... UtmaN81U, Pase U)' . ---.--....... EVEN PLAYING like hell wdn't help the Rams clinch their eighth straight NFC West tiUe. Atlanta took care or that with its victory over Philadelphia The · best Georgia's team can hope for now is a wild card berth, and even lhat Isn't a sure thing. In order for the Rams to reach t he playoffs they either have to win one of their remaining two games. or hope Detroit loses one or its next t~o. Sounds easy. huh? Well. look again. The Rams must play Dallas and Atlanta at home . wtiile the Lions entertain Tampa Bay and Green Bay. And re- member, the Rams lre a crip. pied club right now. "TIDS IS AS BAD as•l 've ever seen it around bt'9," useued Jack YO\D\lblood. "We are in .pretty bad nh.nia.11 lbape rtcht now.'' ~,:f · UCLA '1 M.-ateal 'Center. couldn't hudle the ~red tall, haAJllS.--•> . • i J • -OAIL!PILOT Kenney make• ~debut with two touchdown p••• m .. ,.. .. 5 Jl°lli KANSAS CITY ~ IW 1_1,, 111 mna., ....... ~ ............. ......, ... .._.._ wttb Kwu Cl&J, riftl4 t•rb llllllJS ...... . ol U .ad I yanla SuDdaJ IO ...... dill CllWI .. a J l a. ~ ov.,. Ult o.ewr ..._ta Nella s• ....W Leatue arUoa TM victory left both a.... at 'f·'f Md_.......... .. Broetoa · a.ope. for a fowtal IU'ailllt . ...U. la tM NPL playoffl. K_.y, a pnduet ol S-Qr••• Hl&h and Seddlebaek Coll .. I WM flDllls in for .._.und lt.aNr 8&ew Nair, oom· pleted 1J ol 11,..._ lw Ma,.,. ... two toucbdowna. He WU Nebel --Air. 10. y anl lau. 1'be CbW• ·burl.cl u.. Blw wtllll . four toucbdowna lD tile .....S period, 'three comma -0..Yer tuno9••· Tbe flnt came after IDd Beaman aDd Ca l Petenon do ...... a K~ City IMlt .c1111 .. u on tbe Denver ODe. Two ~.,..,. IDt the Bronco.~ to the five before Crait ..__ tlanw a ta&O, wo bbly pus that safety Gary &arr..ro pidM off tor Iua eighth interception of the seuon, returmDc lt fo tM 0.Yer 37. One play laler. Kenney ft.red a JS.yard pua over tM mid· die to wide receiver J .T. SmJth, wbo wu open lD tbe end zone. Denve r took one kickoff and ran two pla11 before Jim Jensen fumbled on the Broncoe' 0 and linebacker Gary Spani recovered. KeMey then capped a 0-y.,.S, aevea·plaJ dr ive with an eight-yard tou to Wicle receiver Bubba Garcia with eight secondS left In the ball. ---. --f,..,le al dae da11 ·----- Edison Coach BIU won..aa, alludiq to tbe IM&iJd. up fOr his team's CJF Bil Flve Conference football championship game Friday al Anabeim Stadium witb Fountain Valley: "Mike Milner bu tbe rilbt idea. Play it on Thursday al Oran1e Cout CoUe1e a.nctpli'one lD tbe results. It's still a kids ' game." 1-tMwni.r 11nap• ba«-k aelda da P hoenix snapped a two-came loelq at.nu m Sunday as Tntcll aoW... put in 21 polnta and center akll Kelley added a 1ame·hi1b 10 reboundl and· seven assists to help the Sum put Golden State in National Basketball Auoclation aetion . . . San Diego center Swe• Na&er scored 30 point. and tbe Cllppen held off a f9urt.h-q~arter rally by New Jeney to claim a ... . c0nquest . . . BWJ aay Bales and SelYlm aa-1 led a r~rth·quarter comeback that lifted Portland to a 116-11.5 vie· ~ ror y over San Antonio . . Gre1 Ballard scored eipt ol bi.a 24 points in the final period as Wuhington pulled ahead ol Boston for a 113· 103 triumph. Darb (,'Np rMfe• 'a br (",.,,...,..,., PRAGU E ,Czechoslovakia-The DaviaCup,for m the fir'sl time in its 8().year history, was in the bands .r~, of an Eastern European andcommun.iltnatioDtoday following Czechoslovakia's 4· 1 lriumph over Italy in the final of the year -1001 multinatioa competiUaa. · The sto~y three-day competition, wblch ~ SuDdQ ... expected to result in further chanies in the Cup ni. aimed at reducing disputes on line calls that marred tM plaJ Mn, sources in the International LawnTennia FederatioDILTPaald. The most likely and immediate innovation wu eapedld to be the naming or intem atiooal chair umpUel to nm tM matches, eli minating the match referee, said ll.Tf' PnUlmlt Philippe Chatrieror France . Many ILTF officials feel that is not enoqb. They NY tM linesmen, as well as the chair umpire, should be from OCMmtriel other than the two finalists. Under present nalel, U.. ll.TP names the referee, but umpires ~ linesmen come from tM country organizing the final. The Davis Cup Already bad underpe two major cbaqei to keep ali ve interest in the tournament. The llnt wu the elimination of the old style cballense round, foret.ac wlDnen to gothroughthequalificalionroundatbefoUowtncyear. The serond change, which becomeseffeetlve nut year, will eliminate the traditional division of quallllcatioD 1roupa by zones. Th.is syste m pitted the same teams acainat one another year after year. The new format calls for 18 seeded teams to battle for the ti· lie . with fi rst round losers facin1 the wlnnef!I of four qualiflc•· ti on rounds to fill the 16 spots for 1982. ......... ••• •..e• l•r- euLVa an -,,.. ...... a.. .... m ......................................... .. ,~..._ ............ ~ ....... ., tM ...J11N RI ' Jt: .. Ml d $ ...... Twe T I VS from tlae Jlnl-Olnal&e tam, .... ... o.,._..._..,..C..._.8ni_. ....... . .................. ., ........ ,.......,. A'9lr& -T I lft •rnd ........... a..t Ulf ... n.N•1ss•••~u.....-. 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New Yon Raaasen to a M bl .. oww Cldcqo, delpMe U.. == .., Ciders·· ... .., . . . ... 1 liland mt tM ftnt ZI milHllel ol u. ...... but two ftnt.period IOU aparked MmoatoD to a M win over llartlord . . . Ill* ......, acond tbne 1oall u Ban~ walloped Plttaburlb. . 10-1 . . . Detroit I Pol .... and lfla. ...... Gin...,,.., tndld.,. u tbe a.cl ........ North Stan bMtled to • l ·l tie . . . ...... "-d'• 1JUa .,.. ol tbe MllY ..... led ~ to 8 come-from· . ·behind .. J .YletaQ.owaCalarlldD· . .-.. ..._ lleNa~ leOl"ed two power-pla7 I09la • ..._ -apped WubbaltGD'• MT•· 1ame .mt.,aten It.reek with a T-1 rietarJ. Snte.H I• II•• l•r A :crn"jeb"! Bri1ham Y.:::.J UnhenitJ offensive • coordinator.,_. wu la Su DlelO Sunday to diacuu tbe po91lbillty olNIUdua....Glla.tu bead football coacb of U.. lali DlelO State Alteca . . . DwllM ..._ wu nt-tated u tbe tole United StatesrecordbolclerinU..~Jmap-an-e~ ... Afuneral mus will be held TueMaJ far M --.,, a member of bullet· ball 'a Hall ol Fame, wbo coaqiOea aGl-Dl record in nearly four decades ol coUe1e eoae1m11. Hi=, a former Marquette Unlvenity coach, wu Tl..._ be Friday from a beart at· tack . . . San Frwileo Ml trad9d piteMr ... Ka:;'' and outfielder Cla1I 8 uJw to lloultal far -Ca ... Cleveland siaDed free...-pM.elm' DM 9'• H to a ftvw-year contract ... o.e.-•iii 1M, a pbJlkiu from llenlo Park, won tbe Honolulu man&lliaa fwtbe tblrd Ume, wlnniDI in two hours, 11 mlDulel and 51 w: oedl . . . Amateur motorcy· cle racer Im W.a wu ll:Wed wbeD be apparentlJ loit eonll'OI of his machine at bllb 1peed durt.q a~~ nm at Rlvenide International Raceway . . . Al9lll aank a seven-foot birdie putt on tbe ftnt eztra bole to defeat Pa .. ...,_, and win the 42nd PGA NaUoeal Senion cbamplomblp at North lliami . . . NellMm ......... no la trJinl to br:ial m~ lea1ue baseball to Vancouftl', bu acquired 100 percent ol the Vancouver Canadlena, U.. Padfk Cout Leape triple-A farm cluboflllilwaukee. 1'.,.wbt-.r••• Following we the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratlnvs are: I ''' excellent; I' .t worth w.tchlng; .t 'fair; .t forget It. NPL f'OOTllALL: New England at M iami. AMOUncen: Frank Gtfford, Howard Cosell and Don Meredith. The Dolphins are on t"9 brink of elmlnatlon for the post· season playoffs and a loSI today could Just abOut cinch that posslbfllty. The Patriots, on the other hend, are contending for the Amerle4tn Conference East championship with Buffalo with t wo games remalmng after tlonlaht's outlna. New England wlll be up for this one after loslng to IN 49ers. Steve Grogan GtNCts the Patriot attack. M iami came to ltfe several weetits -oo to de-- feat the Rams with Dave Woodley at quarterback. New EnQiand is favored by 3'12 points. / RADIO .-Football -New England at Miami, .5 : 50 p.m ., KNX ( 1070). Hockey -Calgary at Kl~, 7:30 p.m .• KOGO (600t.- SPORTS BREAK /FOOTBALL /BASKETBALL ,.,.....,..,,, .. RAMS~ •• which reads u follows : -Ferra1amo, severely brulled rilbt ribs with a minor lun1 puncture (wblcb caused blm to eougb blood for awbile). Pro1D01la: day-to-day bu ll de· pending on how he responds to treatment. -Peacock, ligament dam\le to bis richt knee, bis third maJOr injury in t.h.ree years. Proposis: out for the seuon. -J im Youngblood, by°Per· extended right arm which was immediately placed in a slinc. Pro1nosia : it's up in the air because nobody can determine bow serious the injury ls. He could ~ back next week or he could be gone for the season. All Youn1blood says is tbat his arm is in severe pain. -Fred Dryer, calf pull, very si m il a r to the on e whic h sidelined Mike Fannin1 this week. Prognosis: he should be sideliMd for one or two weeks. -Pat 1bomas, se vere ankle sprain. Prognosis: day-to-day, dependin1 on bow the ankle responds to treatment. "TREY <BUFFALO) really cleaned us out today," said Jack Reynolds. ''We j ust have to do t.be best we can now. I reall y believe we have enough depth on tbia team to do anything we want to." Whether that statement is true or not will be answered in the weeks to come. The Rams are sorely in need ol a running back wttb Tyler and Peacock lhrouch for the sea.on. Mike Guman and Jewerl 1bomas . both rookies. will try to pick up the slack . But tbis certainly isn't the time or year a potential playoff team wants an inexperienced rookie in t.be backfield. ''Our main objective now is to. 1et to the playoffs," said John· Die Jobmon. "Once you're there tbe aeaaon starts all over again. We're aotnl to have to overcome a lot ol adversities because of in· juries, but we'll 1et there." "There's no doubt this was an upensive loss," added Coach Ray llalavui. "Now we're just 1oin1. to have to rea ch t hf! playolfa any way we can 1et there." "If we just keep plu11in1, aometbinl ia going to break," admitted Kent Hill. l.akers: new loo.It pay~ off • INGLEWOOD CAP) -Lelia Anlr!:' Coacb Paul W•tbw:l, loo f« some new m._.c ao bait tbe Laken' IOllq akic[, JUI· 1led bi.a lineup -and it worad . Witb Jim Brewer ud IMn Carter in tbe startin1 Un.up in place of Jim Cboaea anCI Michael Cooper , Loi AD11lea downed tbe Utah Jau llJ.100 Sundtnllht to anap a tbree-1ame lq streak. Ca r scored 18 points and Brewer 12 for the Lakera, wbo also had loal their last three games at home . "Both Jim Brewer and Butch Carter have been playing well and °'-t is. why they were select· ed to start." said Westbead, whose t eam h as bee n in a nosedive since Earvin "Magic" Johnson was lost to knee sur· i ery. "I talked brieny to Michael Cooper an4 J im Cbones before talking to the team about tbem not startin1," Westbead coca· tinued. "The main reason for tbe change is that we've beea.fallinc short, meaning our key players ha ve been unable to 'sµstain enough effort in the last, 8: 10 minutes to keep us on tbe wm· ning side." "I'm ~H~mptlng to spread things out over the whole 48 minutes in an attempt lo win. I like the way things worked. There was no lag lime when they out.scored us." Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, still in the starting lineup, had 24 points and 17 rebounds for the winners. "I never questioned not st.a.rt· inl Kareem," said Westhead. "Frequently. late in the game, Kareem and Chones are strug. 1ling. Uthis 1ame had been left in the balance, we would 've had a better balance of ener1y left." The loss overshadowed a 32· point performance by Utah 's Adrian Dantley, a nd Da rrel Griffith had 25 points for the J an "Without Magic. they're still ,a heckuva team," Griffith said ol the La.ken. "The enthus iasm is lost without Magjc because he mixes it up a lot . Ka reem has been playing in the league 12 years and rt 's starting lo show. but he's st.ill a heckuva player. "We're only a couple of draft picks away." Griffith continued. ··Adrian and I have to take up a lot of the scoring, and c9nsistent rebounding is certainly miss· ing.'' Utah Coach To m Nissalke' said : ·'The big lhmg is to control Kareem early Even though he didn't score a lot. he was looking around. conscious of what was going on au the time. Rama will s ign new running back In an attempt to bolster their crippled running back situation. the Rams plan to brinl in at least six running backs today for a trial workout. Some ol names mentioned in· elude Lyde ll Mitchell, Haskell Stanback and J.M. Hipp. With the injuries to Wendell Tyler and Elvi.s Peacock. lfle Rama bave only three backs re- mainin1: Mike Guman, Jewerl Thomas, and Cullen Bryant. ------- Phillies, McGraw ~ to agreernet•l NFL standings DAU.AS <AP> -Reliever Tug McGraw agreed to a fo'ur-year contract with the Philadelphia· Phillies, a nd the St. Louis Cardinals reached agreement with free agent catcher Darrell Porter Sunday in m ajor develop- ments at baseball 's annual winter meetings. The36-year-old McGraw.oneof the stars or t he Philadelphia Phillies' National League pen· na.nt and World Series triumphs, agreed to a pact estimated al $1.6 million. McGraw, who telephoned bis acceptance to Phillies· penonnel director Paul Owens . said the first three years and hair o( the fourth were 1uaranteed. Owens said the key to tbe aett.le· ment was deferred payments that would assure education for McGraw's children. It took a month to hammer out the COD· tract . The Pbillles save tbe v9'eran reliever tbe rich contract nen thouch be wu lpored bJ all • m ajor lea.sue teama in tbe ,__ re-entrydraft. McG raw said Sunda1 , however, that be bad f•len from rive or ab: teama ti be wu _.... to worll out a deal wit.la U.. Pbllli•, wltb wbom be ...... to finish blaeaner. Port.er, wbo pla,.S CMll Ml • lion with the American LeacUe champion Kama City Royall, will afp olftcially wttb St. Louis when be returns from a honey· mooncndle. The acreement with tbe catcM.r, wbo overcame a dnll and alcohol problem to belp Kan1u City win tbe American Leacue pennant, wu conllrmed by Wbltey Heno1, 1eneral mana,...oltbeCardinab. The Porter a1reement wu ne1ot1ated by hla a1ent, Frank KnlaleJ and eertll'led lD an U · ebanr. ol telesram1 over tbe wee end on a 1hlp-to-1hore telepbanehoohp. Jf..RRY MALLOY'S TF.NNIS PRO SHOP LEASI•! 1981·M= WILSON TENNIS BAI l S MANY MODELS ON DISPLAY FOR IMMEDIATE LEAS£ DELIVERY. WI LEASE ALL MAii CAIS AND TRUCKS. 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Cllld ,_, 0.-.d 1'"-lom VQUew "'91~ a •2·1 record ~ poat 12 .,._.. Your te!l,.lm ~ duml*MI ...-EdUoll a /ftJ ~ °"". bW £duoa tU01t Wltat u llC*' Nad'°"' .''We're looking forward to tbe cbaUeo1e. We pla~ed a &rectt game last time and I think we may have caught Edison at a down time. We obviously lhmk th~) are rapable of greater football." • "°"' team, t BJH!c&aUy QQOiMC Loa AUos mid St . Paw!, shclwed remarkable poue. at>Uit11 ad colwaiw· ne.u, not to mentwn what appean to ~ ,,.. moat tiglal· '""' group m t>M! &~ons' hutmy w~ that ~ Q /air 11oiement ~ \ • •·our roactung staff has felt that we have h.ad som e great teams. but none showed the unity these kids have dis played "They love each other . I know that's a clicbe, but 1t 1s something football coaches and procrams strive for These kids eat it and breathe it all the time .. And we have overcome a lot of obstacles. which have bound us even lighter. What obstacles' "Well, we 've lost two game~~bY...a.:ietal of less than six points and we've had some key injuries. We lost Jeff Snyder, Tony Centofante, Steve Clower and Mark Ulrich for the season. And Bill Tyler was out for three games. "And we've lost three players-because of in· elf&ibility, not to mention a much tou1ber bracket 1 in ,the playoffs . We've earned everythin1 we've gof .. Isn't adversity a building block, JOrMt~ Edilon built its program around? "Yes. they've made a l.Jving off us. And oui-1 team has shown enough character to rise above adversity this yPar." What ctoes your team fla~ ro do to beat Eduon:' ''We 're going lo have to be s uccessful throw- ing the football and our offensive line has to affo'td Matt Stevens the time to throw the ball."' (Stevens h~ ·been sacked three times this year while at· le m pting 265 passeil. " Ttoo big 1.111ns /or you in the playoff•, boclc-fO.boclc Anf(fhmg still fresh about the St PoW game? · : ·'It was our greatest game offensively and re- ally. it was a win dedicated to past remembrances , of St. PauJ ''I was extremely proud of the game plan the offM!sive start came up with. Dave Penhall, Mike Henigan. Tony Elias-Calles, Gary Coleman and Jeff Reyburn came m with a great game plan and the kids executed " . HCJW aoow l'Altson ., TM Chai gn1' pouing 00~ ha!J shown mnrkt'd improvement. Can you otierJ:Holl the run? '"We tried to play Edison legit last time with a basjc defensive package. We did a few different Is Hearns next for Sugar Ray? DETROIT <AP > Sugar Ray Leonard has to fi ghl welterweight counterpart Thomas Hearns because the public wi ll not stand for beina "gypped" out of 1ts money anymore, according to Hearns' trainl'r But. more 1 mportant. Hearns and trainer Emanuel Steward feel the bout has to be staged next ycei r or not at all 'Leonard has to fight Hearns in 1981 o.r re· tire.," s<1id Steward after Hearns knocked out No. 5 ranked challenger Luis Primera in the sixth round Saturday naght at Joe Louis Arena to retain his World Boxing /\ssocialion welterweight cham· p1onship ,. People won 't tolerate less than Leonard no.,Y>"' Steward said. "The welterweight division is too90puJar and people don't want lo get gypped out 1 oftt.irmoney like the last coupleoffights." I ~ard regained the World Boxing Council po~n or the welterweight title amid controversy No~ 25 when Roberto Duran, who had defeated hinfearlier in the year. quit in the eighth round. I • r t \klicant ti~Ie on line r I ~Mexico City's Bazooke Limon wil' face I Ve~uela's Ildefonso Bethlemi for the vacant WBC j ur{ttr lightweight' championship in the feature mi h ofboxingattheOlympicAuditorium,Dec.11. • lmon and llcthlemi are meeting ror the crown gi • up by Alex M guellQll>f Nicaragua earlier this yet:_imon, 54-4-; with 30 KO's, is rated No. 1 in th& woili). Bethlemi, 24-4·4with17 K~'s, is ranked No. 2. :~fwo other tO rounders w11l feature Roberto Elijiindo of Anaheim meeting M.arion Thomas of hl· di polis in~ lightwe1gtlt bout and Oscar Muniz of Pi Rivera meeting Mexico's Kiko Bejlne~ in ab~· ta • i~~ m.atch. t• CADILLAC SEVIILE ther covered 50 '50 duaJ comfort Mats. AM 1FM eo wttape & custom 2 tont paint. <149Z0Zl. S}6,995 • ·~·,,.,:., ........ ".n.w,_ Al ....... ....... .°""" ....... ,..,.,.., ...... ,.._ .... -:. ~ . • DDTMT.-U ... nhme WITll ......... Mll'TI. • • • Wna•. bu& Mt out of tae coa&eat t.o poH an1 dlf. ftreat k>ob." o......._ -t:cM.a ai-.. ,_ ~ .,.cW ..., #Or..._.. VcalWv. A• U.O ..... ~ 'Nat really, we're n6t tcUI to worry about lbeai. ·•But there ia aometllinl 1 'ai makiq a point of &bot.al thia 1ame. It's for· the CIF cbampklubip. Really, thla lJ for mon than Juat playtq l:diloa." Tlw CIF """"· Wa. tMI.,,,..,,..., JIOlt wre oim- ""1 /or /n>m tlw ICorl? ·'Our toaJ.a were to reach the CIF ftnala ¥d have a season u succeuflll u pouible. But t.be kid.a wer. t.alkin1 Cl F cbanppicimbip from the start. Maybe they had greater msl1ht than I did." MIKE MILNER BIU.WOIUCll.tM .,. .. ' Where a ma~ belongs~ Low tar. Camel taste. / .- '; , ... . . a· mg. ''tar". 0.7 mi nicotine av. per cignne by FTC metfioii. • " .-t, .Warning: The Surgeon General Ha's Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. l • l . . ' I • t ... • \ . • . . .. " I :: ! . ' t. 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I• \41, DUI San1a C.tera.•11 1 l(•ntu<h ().01 ~•I Onto Sl•I~. 70._, DUI lncll_., .. ,.. 3 UCLA 1).01 bee"t Mery'\ llJ 10 4 Merylend 13-01 but Amt'tlc.n. •HS l><'lt W"9fWr, ~ll, DUI Syt•CuW!, ll ll \ trtd1•n• U 11 be•t Murr•Y St•t~ s• •• io" "'Ken4uo 1 ....... • O••Qllfl Sl•I• 13·01 DHI C•• 51•1• Nor1hrld911, IM1 Dtll "-POetOlne, 11·7' I VlrQIAlll '"'°' beet Aer>clolPll Me<on IJ.U -Wlltltm&M<orv, .. M. I Loui\Yllle fO.ll 10.i 10 Tyt\e , .. 60 to\I IO OklehOma ~l•I•, n.11 ~ Oh>O Sl•I• 11 11 IO\t lo l(fntu<• • lo.I out ColQ .. I•. ,,,,. 10 NOr1h C..rol1na t S t I t>e•t Mere.,,, tt ". OHi t>u•• 18 i., loil to W•-t Fore\t '1·11 '' Ar••M-'\ I ),. ~--, sw M l\'liOUf t Sta t• '8-•S. IO'll IO Mtcnloen. IWS n tow• t:i.11 bul O.t•O•I ~SL bHt C: n t1nn11t,•'-.. 1cttt10Arl1°"•Sta t• ~&Ill U Notre o.,.,.. t).I 1 ~"' Monl•"6 Stele, ...... ~t Tea• .. CN'1St••n, 1......i M-•t C..t Poly ( Pomc>NI l._!O u T••e• .l&M ti 01 beat I•••• Soultl~n. " so IS LSI/I) llD .. I lul•ne '" 81 1'. St JoM'•. N Y IJ.11 bHI M•M AIYn, l .. Sll. loot lo Prlnc•tor"" "6 P Mlu ourl 14 II but Y¥e\I l un Slat• •IO; -I LAmat, t'l 10 18 Syrec-11 11 but K•n• Stot~ ll•S lo•• lo Mervt•no. ID-13 1' BYU ll·llbo1U1et1St•lt.8? 1' 20 ~town, DC IJ.>I ~At SI L l'O'\ SUltDAY'S SCOll ES Cenle"6ry'7, N •-•St LO•I\ !o8 Dubuque 60 ~N UC lrvlne.12, Chepmen 17 UC lltYIMI H.,,.,llton 2G, WlttlelYltmil. ¥ele r •. Gamet •• WOife 10, ............ Hit( hmen 12, L•lblreid ll, 8ernlord I C"A~MA" George •• l(retscllmer 11, Ptlltrton I, l!ln>ttlet) •. Vttter 2. 9,..,_ • Ar1ertoerry IS, LA-t , Lwen 2. H•llllme 0-.ll'N!I. Je.Jj THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE Cottege Moncl•y-~>. "' San Oie(llll •• C••· Lono Beech St 11 Wl<hil• St., 1111..0ls St. •I Pt~ perotne, Te•• ... E • P•oo •I ,...,,.,. tL•• Vt9UI, Or-n SI •• Porlte"d SI . s D••o11 SI et Pe<ifl< K•n .. , SI •I 4'rl1Dntt SI., USIU el ldehO, T ... MMY Artrone 11 Frtv\O SI , Cll SI~• """',.,°" .. Loyola 111 ·Clllceoo c1rcle et u of Sen Ofevo, TtU\ •I USC, S.ellle Pectfl< •• We•llln9ton. USF •• H•••ll·Hl lo, S.cr•-o SI al Sen Jow SI .. Hymboldl St et Sent• (tit•, UIAlh a1 Uleh St. Wed......., -.ne St el Wesl\lfll110t1 SI • USIU"' TtH• Teet\. T~ur'4ey-tlllnols-Clllc-Clrcl• •I UC lr•tne. I lll, Sen Ditto SI. al N Arlt-. !oenll ~tera"' L-. .. e<ll SI., Sen JOM SI et ldello, UC Devh .. SlenfOf'd, Por11encl SI II Por11..-. U. of Sen OleQO al 4'lr Force Ftlday UC Al .. r\J"" et Atll'Ol\tt, Clllco SI •I Monlene SI UStU al Wtber So, Loyola ~ Uleh •• Utell Ct .. slc C.•t ~ Baylor •• tndlene Cl•UI(, SI Mery'• V\ SottOfl H•tl .. ""-1 CIH JI< S•IYrday UC 1,.IM •t ~lenlorO. wvo- mlnQ el U~. "'-rOu• •I UCLA, C•I Stal~ LO\ A ....... •I USF, USIU •I Y¥e•llltt91on, PortleMI U al Orep St S...le Clare •I •e<llk , CNco sl •I -•ne. Se" JOH St Al ld•llo SI , Sen Die9o SI el Cat Slett Fi;llet1on, ...,,.,... SI •• N .... -•l<O Sullcley -9DIM St. al Pontet'lcl SI """'°' colfffe . Tllesdey ~" •I Ml. 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M INNESOTA TWINS -Hemecl 811ty G•rOner llllrO Dew <oe<h TEXAS RAltGERS -AnnoYft<ecl 111•1 Aler. 0-.lly wlll ......... U..lr Wlclltu ef· 'lll•t• of IM Anwrlcen AMOCl•llon '" ••1. ....._.llA ... PHILADEL•HIA •HtLLtES -St.,.O T119 Mc(;;-. pit<-. lo • f_ . .,.., ..,. lre<I. CRYSTAL SALOON & CAFE W-l.-T 7·4-1 CRYSTAL PICK OF THE WEEK 7 Nites Uve Country Music DALLAS ·I (j) 646-7571 c INGLEWOOD Katherine Hamilton scored 3> points to lead UC Irvine's women 's basketball team to en 82·67 victory 'Over Chap· man College Sunday night at the Forum. The game wu a pre· liminary to the Lalters- Utah contest. Giant Screen T.V. Cocktails During Mon. Nite football And All Night Sunday & unchies . Also scoring in double figures for the Anteaters were Norma Leibfreid <13 ). Sherry Nitcbmen < 12) and Jeanne Wolfe (10). UCI , which trailed 39-35 at the half, siuled after the intermission, bitting 60 percent of its shots. The Anteaters held on· ly a tiG-58 lead with ei&ht minutes to go, but out· scored Chapman 18-5 in the next seven minutes to put it away. Chapman hit only 37 percent of its shot.s for the game, 33 percent in the second half. Chacon fights at Olympic Bobby Chacon, idle from boxinJ since de- feating Bazooka Limon on March 21. will re· s ume hi s career in a lO·round match against Na c ho J i menez of Stoc kton, Saturday at th e O lympic Auditorium. Chacon , from San Fernando, bas a record of 43·5 with l7 knockouts I and the 21 .year-old for mer featherwei&bt holder is hopeful that a victory over Jimenes will lead him to a crack at the su p er featherwell(ht crown. 1981 CARS I andTRUCKS • ALL MAKES! 833-0555 W for Ray, lWl SPICIAUSJ at HOWARD Chev,._. C)-Ofo-... o..11e NE\WORT BEA--cH WHERE IS MAU HOWARD YOUSWACiEM? 1700 PLACENTIA, COST A MESA ' I ' • • • ' t p ~ f f I ' ! I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Making Money In Stocks in the 80's Kemp Richardson, President of Jenks, Kennifer, Richardson, Newport Beach investment counselors, will be conducting an informal seminar on how to make money on stocks, stock selections and the bull market of the BO's. Mr. Richardson, a registered investment advisor, manages both individual and retirement funds. Over the past six years of managing accounts, he has achieved an exceptional rate of return. When: 1 December10,7:30 p.m . Where: Airporter Inn Hotel, Newport Beach Admission by reservation only Call (714) 760-8011 to make your reservation THE NEW SPORTING ® l HOUSE~~ ff~ W• -"'to.,.,,..,_, Nptalatfon _..,.,, ~BERSHIPS THI NIWPOIT llACH SPOllT1N& "OUSI 3801 Jamboree Rd. 712.0161 ··~ ,, 11 -" . .. BOATING FOOl BA l BUSINE~S ·~;~ '1ill • wms DPYCrace 0 W H.arokl. a&IPPt'•~ by Tom HW ol UM IM»l .. &a. uveraU and Clau A wianer Suoday ln .._.. Va~l Club'• ttoUd.ay Re1att., U.. lut flllllle yur hlt)'_.,..t boll&.. la fou.r duaea hu"Ded out for aM ,_. Uli.d tn lO knuc WIUlherb ~mda • C'81a A bo•l• donunaled lb• r•~ Out ~·, Oruu. LH'\' ••~ M:<"Ofld ov"°n'll and lleiM 1'oric'• Mu lbp1d<-1 wu tb1rd Daft f'rtnc:b wu awuded OMS Dorcu Britt "'"*llAI lropby . aymboUc ol DPYC's 1klpper of IM y-.r ., .... top performanc• in all series races, ftwt Nl.UU .net two Ion a cliit.a.oce raca 11-trophy wu ded1cated by lb Bntt who ~ ..-ved ~ r~ce c:umm1ttee chairman for lbe Clau wanner~ 1n Sunday's race CL.S.S • • 0 . 1'1410•0 fc.m MIU DPt( 1 t.1111\ o • ._. Jo.'."""· O,'f'ie. ' ....... IC*<OU ....... r:co .. c C•Pl t. (L.AU I I A•ou JOllll f~"•' OPYC 4 S•"' Cn .. n Pn1I 1 tMli"-1. OP VC l ft• "'"'II•• tloelm•n 1'11191\ (.,., .,_ OPY L. t L..AU C I llre•U•O G••t All<ll' OPY( 1 Anll,111*11on 8c>O ¥< •thre. OPYC > 11!0~• 8111 CIOtt OPY( t:-.v 1\1NC CU"~S I ....... (1,., SQof< ••• c-~ '_,,,. IJP YC 1 II•" -,, f at DI-Soot>Ch w""ll•<'•O J °"'''t\l ~,,.,.,., H.,., ... , OPYC 4 "'"'' ......... ,..,.11 OPYC ~•I hoau •·i•• h• H' ( 1wri••• Sailors turned out in ron.-e SatUTday llnd Sl.ln- da)' for the second rac~ of Balboa Yacht Club's Sunklst Series. There were 34 boats in nine classes racing over i.Mide·the-bay courses Saturday, and 60 boats in s~ven classes racing courses which started in· side the bay, around marks out.side the harbor and tini1hing back inside • o.ot_.c.., ... E'fCHEL.1..!.-71 ill I Sol.•enl•, C.eon•t• l..O<O ... HY(. LU OE RS l&lll I l'.•ICIU bonHtom100••, llenYC. PMRF·.A 1201 1 """'·"· Ed O.•••• eve. , 8111 Wiii. """-••Ill•, I YC. 1 Slllllet~ A•l .... WlnlfOO.. 8YC pt4 J(F-8 1101 I Sum ..... ,... 8ob MA•W..11 !>coll !><•••>'•. HHYC 1 Ptt\liut•.,.. .. llm ShUQ, llYC. I ~· ,, •• , .. '"'"°' 8YC" P14Rl'-C '" I Plnl•Clo One Wtlllem\, VY(, 1 Von .. 111 ll<U<e Twl<t,.11, VYC, l LlnQ, MArth!Klu yot 8CVC SAHTAH ... 111 w I e .. Hu. OJt& 8rown. eve. 'so110\1111 1 s.1..:iou" "''""'" S<n1n1"90r..-\svc 1 J l••• o on Nord''"'"" SSYC J.81"9 ··-°"" A•--•d. LI YC ...... ~ . HA,PY COWBOYS -Dallas' Aaron Mitchell (center) is mobbed by Dennis Thurman (left ) and Drew Pearson after , , . OM. v '"-OT -• Interest rates tlgfae Detroit losing battle o·f minds By JOHN CVNNJFF .~ ............. NEW YORK -Tha.e ritlna lnter9t ratet are putting a roadblock in (root of the automotive la· dustry's allempt.s to recapture the rucy ol buyera "-and no amount of advertising 1eem1 able to change things. It amounts to a battle ror mindl, and the automoti ve companies may be losio1. While U\•Y seek to lift buyer spirits with promises of better mileaee, ris- ing rat.es are depressing buyer psychology. Sales of domestic can in the Nov. 21·30 period fell nearly 18 percent from year-ago sales of I 50,058 units simultaneously with a sharp rise in the prime inter1::st rate to nearly 18 per- cent. A rise in the prime doesn't necessarily mean higher borrowin1 coata ror automobile putchases, but it can add to an already poor consumer ps ychology. Consumer fears seldom coi~ with big purchases. ., .......... ·'Car sales are postponable," explained Marina Whitman, vice president and chief economist of G~ral Moion Corp. in an Interview shortly before th late November sales fieures we re released . Mitchell intercepted a pass in the final two minutes to preserve the Cowboys ' 19·13 vic- tory over Oakland S unday. . -·-. Dorsett does a job .. RATES HAVE RISEN faster than eapected, and even with inOation dedlKt_.ed. they are high now." she said. "Our hope and ~elation is that shorH C'rm rates have leveled off,"'s e said at the 11me '"Hut." :.he.....added, "1f we get no reb it will hurt u.c; and the economy." And, s he said, 'f..__t.he count ry goes into a double dip re<:ession, "it /iii l>e b¥cau.-;e of interest rates." Dallas, Atlanta By Tbe Asaocla&ed P~u • gain playoff spots· The problem, while severe for the buyer, generally isn't reflected so much in the monthly paymt!n ls as it is in the mood of bad times to come f''ew people today faiJ to recognize that ris- ing interest rates, coming at a low point in the Falcons it, Eagles 17 ec(lnomy. foretell even greater problems. Tim Mazzetti's 37 yara field goal with seven seconds le ft ga ve Atlanta its vi ctory over PERHAPS EVEN MORE sensitive to rising LI00.144 111 I (l\.o l •1(ncll 8YC LIC().1'({J) 'w1111~mpl•to11 8 \'C )480 1 A 1•1 1 Joen "IPrm•n. 8CYC. Dallas' Tony Dorsett fUlfilled his half of an agreement he made six weeks ago, so the San Oie10 Chargers and the Cowboys are tied fof first place in their respective di visions two weeks before the end of the National Football League season. ·- Philadelprua. The F:alcons. u .J and two "ames rates are automotive dealers. As Ms. Whitman ex- abead of Los Angeles in the NFC West. rt:covered plained. dealers are big borrowers and th~- rom a e 1c1 on teve art ow:.;s~1~·s-'-· :=.:t:....:w=-=0'----'.::m==-t:-:-:m::-:c~':>:-• .,-,,costs are 1mmedialely affected by prime SABOT 8 fno "•r1enl S~80f C t•I I Ste•o lum\Clon, !iVC AOULT SA80T 10 I Al•n Fof\vth 8'1"( f HISTLE l&I I Rooorl Belt 8 VC 1 Rob ll&n T llool 8YC l Sieve Tl10,.,...l, FreV'IO VC · LASER IJI I Jon Ptrn•t • 8C 'l"C LASE A lO Ptu\ tll Cl'lu<I. Fowlw•. C41i>O 8 VC S"°I PE ltl Pe~o• Newb<P BCYC t 'h••• c••u111iy s11il•1r" lu1uon'fl Five Orange County sailors were awarded 5().year certificates at the annual Oldtimers Night of tbe Southern California Yachting Association at the Lido Isle Yacht Club Friday night They join a list of 70 yachtsmen who have re· ceived the certificate since 1970. Harry Bourgeois of Balboa Yacht Club has been involved in yachting since the 1920s and bas skippered or crewed on everything from small sailboats to ocean-raci ng yachts. He is still active as 1 boat deliverer for yachtsmen purchasing yachts on the East Coast or r.etuming from long I ·:, distance races. Christian <Buddy) Ebsen. Balboa Vacl\t Club. started his sailing career on l.alte Worth, Fla. in 1920 and has been sailing out of BYC since 1935. He has s kippered everything from small boats <Thistles) to monohulls, and more recently has I ; t J been heavily involved in catamarans. Barbara Murphy McCarthy of Balboa Island Yacht Club, Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Dana Point Yacht Club 1s well-known for founding DPvc·~ Dana Belles Series for women's ocean racers I Dick Lundsberg, formerly of Newport Beach. started :)ailing on La ke Union, Wash in 1903. Hruu·u i1u111fl•1 d hy .~('\ l H Don Brown of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, Long Beach w<r.> in stalled Friday as the 1981 cum· modore of the Southern California Yachting As· sociation. Unanimous election and installation of offi cers was made Friday at the SCYA annual Oldtimers Night at Lido Isle Yacht Club. Brown succeeds Ben McKesson. San Diego Yacht Club Other offi cers installed were Robert S. Wilson. California Yacht Club. vice commodore; Joseph R. Steele, Long Beach and Catalina Island Yacht Clubs , rear commodore. and J ohn Robinson. Balboa Yacht Club. regatta chairman When Dallas played San Diego on Oct. 216, "Dorsett asked me to beat Pruladelphia, and we did." John-Jefferson, Ch~rgers wide rccei.ver. said Sunday after his team was upset 40-17 by Washington. "And now he is s upposed to return the favor by beating Oakland for us." An'ER THE CHARGERS 106t to the Redskins. Dorsett ran for 97 yards. including a 20-yard NFL ROUNDUP touchdown, as the Cowboys defeated the Raiders 19· 13, allowing San DiegQlo stay even witb Oakland fortheAFCWestlead. both with9-Srecords. The Dallas \(ic t o r y, co mbined with Philadelphia's 20-17 loss to NFC West leader AUan · ta. moved the Cowboys Into a tie with the Eagles in the NFC East, both with 11 ·3 marks . It was the Eagles' second loss in a row, the other coming al the bands of San Diego, which fulfilled the first half of the Dorsett-J efferson pact. "IFWEWJN OUR lasttwogames, we'llhavethe most victories in Cowboys history," said Dorsett. ·'That should tell you something.'· "I never thought we'd be tied with Philadelphia at this point," admitted Coach.Tqm Landry of the Cowboys. who trailed the Eagles by two games two weeks ago. "It's a good feeling to know if we win our last two games, we'll win the East again." The Cowboys earned their 14th playoff berth in 15 years as Rafael Septien kicked a 52-yard field goal and Ron Springs scored a 2-yard touchdown in a two- mlnule span of the second period. Dorsett, who · became the first NFL runner to go over l,000yards111 each of his first four seasons, scored his TD in the first quart.er. In other NFL games, Minnesota took over the lead in the NFC Central with a 21·10 victory over Tam pa Bay, Cleveland stayed on top in the A Fe Cen- tral with a 17· 14 triumph over the New York Jets, St. Louis knocked l>etroit out of a first-place tie in the NFC Central with a 24·23 decision, Cincinnati out· las ted Baltimore 34·3.3. Chicago trampled Green Bay 61 ·7, Kansas City swamped Denver 31·14 , San Fran· cisco came back to beat winless New Orleans 38-35 in overtime and the New York Giants defeated Seattle 27·21 I f 'r•"" P..,,,. BI ! BRUDZINSKI: THE PROBLEM IS GEORGIA . t crazy not to want Lo come back to football. But if t. things can't be worked out . J • m getting somethin1 re· ady to fall back on the's attending real estate school t. and has already been contacted by the Irvine Com- I pany). "I guess it's time to look to the future for me. There's no sense not to. It's stupid just sitting around • waiting for something good to happen. It may never ha ppen." : With the Rams' present injury list, they sure l• coul::R~:'.~;::::t:!:::~;fth , incidentally, , to the east coast this season -marked their final air travel untiltheplayoffs -ifthey get thatfar. So, without further adieu, here's the top three best and worst cities 1 've seen this season: cl W9rst -1. Buffalo; 2. Buffalo; 3. (tie> Buffalo, St. Louis. Ii Best-1. New York <actuallytbetripwastoNew f't Jersey for the Giants but it was an easy hop to the Big apple>; New Orleans ; 3. San Francisco. ••• How bad is Buffalo? Well, room service closes at ... l 10 p. m. ~hotel coffee shop closes between 11 a. m. and noon and rrom 2-5 p.m. to chaqe over from break.fut to lunch and lunch to dinner. respectlvelv. >..one player put ll, "it's like bein1 In a colleae dorm allover a1aln. ·' Tbeloppel'to all this; even McDonald's cla.ed al lp.m. ••• 1'ben also waa a lot of erumbllnc about tbe alrpl.IDe flown by the pl a yen and other tue•t.1 of tbe ..... Tbe aircraft wu a Unit.eel DC-I wbJcb had been ,........ fl'OID Japan Airlines. Tbe aeat.1, which ..,.. ..._ allnut, were •mall and narrow, barely lq ..... tolltlwofootbellplayencomfortably. &..a a.or.ta. wbo atcompanled UM J•am, waa YillbbupNt. • . ..,. plane wa1 dellnltely conatructed for the Ja ..... bodyframe. ••• ..... Rama' hack wa1n't much .... rafter tbe ...... eltber. . Accompanied by a poUceescort. theteam'1ftnt two busses to depart were detailed after a hit-and· run motorist ra mmed the police escort just outside the stadium. After a short delay. the busses continued their route tothe airport. with a new escort, ••• Isiah Robertson visited his former teammates at their hotel Friday night. Amazingly. none of the Ram playersadmittedtoseeinghlm. ••• Add Robertson: tor those that missed his display at theeodofthegame. here'sasummary: Besides stomping the middJe of the field like a mailman, he suddenly fell to his back and started ki ckangandpound.ing like a UtUekid. Both the Rams and Billa watched his antics in amuement. Finally, Doug France (jokinely. l think) wlllltedover and stepped on Robert.son's chest on the way to the dressine room. Walt, tboueb. there'• more. Once Robertson 1ot to his feet he took a partial victory lap around lbe st.dium, arms extended. tears rollina down bia cheeks. And an ~ while he kept shouting ((I love you (to the people), I love 111 of you." Flnally, one of lhe policeman on duty said, '"He'• embarrused ua Hite Udl all year. lan't there any wayyoucantakehim back to LA witbyou?" ••• Hereareaome local notesoflntereat: Coach Ray MaJav ul ls 1cbeduled to do the color commentary for KEZY radio in Friday's Edison· Fountain Valley rematch. MaJavasi will work with sport.I director Bob Elder. who will call the play-by-play. ••• The final contract hun't been 1lped yet. but lt lookl like Don [)ryldal• wUJ return totbe Aqell nest year to won witb BobStancm KJIPC. Drytdaie, wbo teft ta a contnct dispute a year a10' would be tbe No. 1 man ln the boCl4b with Starr handlinlt.bemiddletnn.llura . Diyldale. wbo left ill a eontract dlapme a year •co. would be tbe No. 1 man ln t.be boolh wttb SUrr handUqt.be mJdclJe lnnlnp. DrJtcW• wUI allo eoatiaue wttb tu. dutiet wttb ABC. touchdown passes 1 au· <·h anges "When rates get high," she said, We're no nuke We can let our record speak ror 'd~alers cut back on their inventories." itself," sajd Coach Leeman Bennett, whose Falcons Dealer cutbacks. or course, can have their own fimsht!d6·10last season. . · dt>pressmg impact on sales because the customer ~ins 40, Chargers 17 has fewer models from which to choose, and very Washington intercepted fi ve passes, three by likely rn ust wa it longer fo r deUvery of the model J oe Lavender, and Mark Moseley kicked four field he dei·ides on goals in the shoekinR upset of San Diego. llowever. ~s W.h1trhan rem ams optimistic, an Lavenderreturned oneofhis lhreemterceptions attitude in total conformity with GM's market ap· off Dan Fouts, who s urpassed the 4,00().yard mark m proc1<:h over recent years. passing despite the fou r interceptions he threw. for a 51 -yard touchdown. J oe Theismann had two touchdown passes and completed 216 of 37 to5ses for 269yards. Vikings 21, Buccaneers l O MiMesota quarterback Tommy Kramer had on- ly 63 yards passing before halftime but he had 201 1n the last two quarters and engineered two long ~cor­ ing drives. Minnesota, only 8-6 but still ahead in the NFC Central by a game, trailed 10-0before intermission Cardinals Z4, Uons23 Detroit fell out of a tie.w1th the Vikings when Roy Green returned a punt 57 yards for a touchdown with 3:40left. · The Lions had led 23· 14 late in the third quarter on Gary Danielson's 37-yard touchdown pass to Leonard Thompson. Browns 17, Jets 14 Quarterback Rrian Sipe hit a club·record JO passes in 41 auempts for 340 yards and a touchdown . a 5.yarder to Greg Pruitt that wiped out a 14-10 New York lead in the fourth quarter, to give Cleveland its victory The Browns . 10·4, a re one garne ahead of Houston in the AFC Central. Bears61, Packers 7 Vince Evans completed 18 of 22 passes for 316 yards and three touchdowns and Waller Payton scored three TDs to lead Chicago over Green Bay. The Bears equaled their club record for points an one game set in 196S- 49ers 38, SainlS35 San Francisco wiped out a 35·7 halftime deficit. climaxed by Ray Wersching's 36-yard field goal with 7: 20 left in overtime. Archie Manning threw for 248 yards and three· touchdowns in the first half as New Orleans out- gained the 49ers 32'4·21. but San Francisco turned it around in the final two quarters as Joe Montana threw two touchdown passes and ran for another. Bengals 34, Colts 33 Cincinnati's Jim Breech kicked a 21-yard fi eld goal with 12 seconds remaining to foil a Baltimore comeback attempt. The Bengals led 31-6 before the Col~ scored fo\J'r touchdowns in the fourth quarter to ~o ahead Chiefs 31, Broncos 14 Quarterback Bill Kenney, making his regular- season debut after nearly two seasons in the NFL, threw touchdown passes of 33 and 8 yards to lead Kansas City over Denver. Kenney. filling in for injured starter Steve Fuller. completed 12of 18 passesfor142yards Giants Z7, Seataawb Zl Billy Taylor scored on a 30-yard run with 1 :57 to go, with the Seattle defense drawn tight on fourth-I and-one. to ~ive Nt!W York its victory over Seattle. I Can New England silence critics? MIAMI <AP) -The New England Patriots would like not.bing better than to silence the critic5 who think they are sllppln1 into another late· season Nat.tonal Football Leap nosedive. "We 1et tired of heariftl all the time that we choke late in the aeuon, but I iueu there has been "" Tt' ,.,., .... ~laaiu1rf 7 •• 8 eome truth to that." Hid New l:nlland linebacker Steve Nellon. "We can put 1 atop to that kind o1 talk bJ wbm1q our 1 .. t three." Tiie N Patriola, etluial American Football Coal~ Salt. leader Buffalo for tbe division crown. wUI UJ and take the f\nt step ln thelr mil· slon tamOt when they meet tbe lltaml·Oolphlu in tbeO .... Bowl. New 1D11acMi.1mWated the Oolpbina M-0 at Foxboro, llaa., earUer UUa MUOD, bul lll1ml bu rallied arouad rookie qua~ DaYid Woodley to aalvqe n1~bHltJ. a1tbou1b tbe t .. m wtU not make the playoffs. ' Economic index • • nses in state SACRAMENTO CAP) The California Index of Leading Economic In· dicator.s rose m August and Septem~r In ·August, all in- d icator s except new business incorporatioru and ho usin g units authorized were up. Rut the state director or fi n11nte . Mary Ann ...,_C_OL_L_E......,CT"""'!O~R!"'S~-· Graves. said that poor CORNER econom1e conditions na-Rare Coln• & Stampe Lton ally could have a GOLD & SILVER neg ative im pac t on Ca lifornia in the near Prtc.9 fof 12•..., future o~c--• ::;--ci ·~.a Her statement said Klu~rr-..... ..,, .• M•pl• l.fflf· ...,.,. 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For more information and to · · place your ad call 642-4321. . 642-4321 01 -- ~ ,,, l ..} c -, ~ ( I .... f TONtQHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Television Mondly, e>ec.mber 8. 1980 DM.Y PH.Of 8'1 :-••·-·I --1ta::~ WONW WOIMll .. -UW lin• COllllllY Of ..... ., ~ ~ ... IN9! whll .-me ,-,•,... ··~~L .... £"fllnd ..... IC),. •' ....... ~ I nc TM: DOYOt4 ... ,.., .... ft..--~ c>t~• -· """'9 1111111 ""' 4rt'1j ..... I.IP I ,....IOtl 11\at --114 "°"" ... ., '* k·;~ --.. .... ff 1--1== WILCOM& aA(;t(. ICOTTVI fO.lelll 11\IA-All lC 111.0 tnO• .. 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IUN9TT MIO,.... au.et• Jeoll Klugrnel'. • GNAT ~ "Der ROHl'lk•v•ller" G.wynetll JonM. ltlOlt'9 F~, LUClll Pope>. 1110 MM'ltted JunQWW1h tter In Aicllefd S1r.-·1 tnMIWpieoe Of lyfic C)C*I mw~tne me produetlon'• hfll t~I Ill 1119 Unil9d St1i.. • MOVll * • * '-' "HIPPY Lllldln~f' I t938l Sonia Henle. Don Mnec:M '-pllofa IOfCed 111\dlng In Nonw11 bttng1 romance 10 1 lovely flO\lfl llcahlr. (2 lwa.) •:.aea To• ANNOUNC8) t;OO.()) -..·A•S'H Hot Lipa· letf'l•r. th• t1mou1 old 1oldler "11ow1Uet Al" Houtlllll'I. p1y1 a vllll to Ille 4077tll. .. M0"1E ·My K1dn1P991. My Love" \P1eml4lfll J-Stacy, Glynnis O'Connor 1' et}p- PllCI ,v.noor plotl to kid· nap 111 emotlOnllly dis- lurt>e<I run1w1y and 1.iort money lrom l\el we1llhy parent1 G THAT'S l~AED48LE FHturao. the human tor· pedo: lluOtOClfboo blOOd: a leglell ...igfltlltt«. car>- lne pat1ChuH1t1. • MIRVOAfflN "'Wom.n Ot AcNevetnent'" o~ Robbi RappapOfl. AO ... Sctlelle, Ttn1 0 111· 11na. 81fba1a Quint. ?:oo I cea NEWS N6cNEW8 9 f'IOHT IACK WITH DAVID HOllOWITl 8 SHANAN>. THE PAAIAIE • ~ 1 -Arthur H1tt~h. Ale•an0rl1 Hatchet, Judy Kerin.Oy HAPPY DAYS AGAIN RICl\te and Pots.te u5'1 lilie 1oen111y CatCIS '" Oldef 10 i Into a l>Urklsque ShOw JOKER"8 WILD M•A•S'H Charles French l\Orn p1..c· uc1ng•ar1ves 11._wlltyl and BJ to go on a batri strike • 8AAETTA ID OVER~SY ·01aer Euircose·· Gu1t1t1 • Sutle< Gf1t.t«MI -Of tief• 1>41<1 DeVr .. s Rob Ske1St 4IJj) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT Cl) TIC TAC OOOOH 1:30 8 t OH THE TOWN Melody Rogers visit& a 1oca1 dance company as. ·1hey movn1 a show bound GuHI Cn.,1111 Nelsori ~lly I FACE THEMUSIC ALL IN THE FAMILY Ed1lh 11 stunned wflet1 She a1sc:overs rrie 11a1 ••awn behlnll 11\e bargains ·sn11·s been ge111ng 11t tlle Dute~ 111op • MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT Ci) COHNECTIONS: AN Al'{UNATli VIEW OF CtiANOE ··Yes1t1101y Tomorrow And You · James Burke 1llustr1111, common factors cauStng ttcllno1oglca1 cnangtJ 11 01t101en1 limes ana in dlllerent places (R) llJ P.M. MAGAZINE Cha••r,-Lisi l•g• 8 KNXT tCBS) Los Angeles .. KNBC(NBC) LOS Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles G KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angele s 9J KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind I Los Angeles t<COP· TV (Ind I Los Angeles • KCET·TV (PBSI Los Angeles CD KOCE·TV (PBSJ Huntington Beach ' "MASH' reruns, football Allam. navlng 1 eg11n.o 1111 sighl, decodes to ie.ve his lllCl\tng position I I Ille llCl\001 tor 11\e blind 1nd return 10 law scnOol (Part ·~YIE·-*** ··Far ..... 11 To M•n· ~1n1r·· ( 1976) Yuki Slllmo- da, Nobu McCarthy Pain· lul uper1enoes ptague a Japanese-Amertc,an r1mlly <Wllfli WorlO Wet II •2 llrs I 0 MOVIE * * * ··r11e Ghost Ana Mrs Murr·· (ltµ71 Ru Har- rison. Vanessa Brown A lonely widow w111es a bQok about lier rove tor 111e gnosl 01 an old sea cap· taln (2 hrs J CD P.M.MAGAZINE A before-&nd·llt., looil 11 one m~·s plastic s11rgery. • 16 year-<>ld t1ran1ual lyco<>n. recor<11ng artist Kim Carnes. Cl\el Tall Pll· p111s v1cllysso1ae. Or WHGO has a QUIZ on tem. pereture laking. • 80LIDGOLD Host: Dionne Warwick I 28TOHIOHT 1:30 (I) L.ADl£8' MAN Whtie wortung lale at tile orl1ce. Alan Is 1tt1Ckl0 Dy •• HEEHAW Gueatl Denn11 WNver. Helf M~llOn 0ot111 Siring Quartet, &lddy Alan (!I DON CORYELL 9:30 8 (() HOUSE CALLS The hoapttal 1dmlnltt11tor aemand1 that one of· the hospltll'S top nu•NI De !lied IC>f appe1r1ng nude 111 a g11111·· m1g111ne tml r.fOVIE • • "Guns Ot Oiab1o·· 119641 Charles 8ronson. Susan Ollv« A tough wagonrnaster e°'ounters a min ' whom ,,. hed IOJU,!9d In Hll·d~~nD years O<tlore. ( t hr.. 30 min.) 10:'00 8 ()) LOU GRANT Tiie Trob la tile 111get ol 1 huge Hbel toil beceµM 01 111 e1tpo11 of I heedll,,.. i lOblng ICalldel shMt 9 HEWS MOVIE • * * "'McC1t>e And Mrs Miiier·· ( 1971) W1rren Beetty, Julie Chrlllle. Pett· ne<l Ml up I bin!,_. In I Sr'Mll mlnjng town. only to ,,,.,.. lar91f ~ lntw· es11 mow 1n on them ( 1 hr_ 30 min I What do critics watch? tO:IO 1 • .... MAI~ TMIATM ··Teet1ment Ot Yout11·· vera. lntolred to~ e ~-llWll, IUfVIVll the drudge<y of '* trlln· Ing 11\d IOOlcl IOfWlrO to I Ctwlt1mu 1euriton wllll Rolllld ,p.,, 21 Q '1:001 •Cl) Ul.a.....N!W• HOl.LYWuug ~ I NlWl~GAME M0A•S•H While on NNI.,.. In Tollyo. Henry o.comet tnl11u11ad ""'" • s-t yourig tn1ng lrean from 11\1 Stllff • OHE 8-nP IEYOHO "Thi Storm·· A wom1n lllltt to find out llow 1 pelnuno had been corn· pleteO when Ille erllwt ll•d died before It' c:omptellon 11:30 • (I) QUINCY, M.E. Ou1ncy·s •n'lilsllgation .nto 1 aupposeo1y acc1dent1J drowning at a hellll\ club 16 thwarted by l(le club $ lawyer G THEBESTOF CAASOH Guests. Mary T(.ler M<>ote, Dtcll Vafl Dyl\e Oicw v1n P111eo (RI 8 PAISOHER:CELL I LOCKH Paul 11111~ Vera wfltitl he turns dOWI\ an H'IV•llll()n lrom M19. I NEWS OUNSMOKE Seven homeless tMOrer. eri r0\111 from a ~a11sas orphenage to Cahlo•n•a llnel 1 y hnstmas tnev 11 .. e never known • HOOAN"S HEROES HOQan is wo1<1ed lhat an unc.largrouna contact ,5 a double aoent • IT TAKES A THIEF Al Mu•1oy Is assigned to SIHI Ille aelld bO<IY of Ille • ~n or a Caribbean o.cta· lor ano return '' alter an au10psy nal> oee11 Pl•· lormeo --JOHN-DARtlNG TUBE TOPPf:RS ABC 8 6:00 -Monday Night Foot- ball. The New England Patriota and Miami Dolphins. collide in a matchup between AFC East forces. KHJ e 8:00 -''The Ghost and Mrs . Muir." Rex Harrison and Gene Tierney star in the 1947 movie that inspired the TV series two decades later. NBC 9 9:00 ·-·'My Kldllapper, My Love." Jam~s Stacy plays a crippled news vendor who abducts an emotional· ly disturbed runaway (Glynnis O'Con· nor) for extortion purposes (photo at left). CD CAPTIOHEO A8C NEWS al A8CNEWS 11:50(11 1"°"8lOE f A Off9er•I• M>l"ln tells I ' scanaat mag1.11ne about her many '"tonety mgf>t&'" w1t111ron11ae -Ml>NIGHT-I 12.00 8 TWILIGHT ZONE Fteetng trom a WOlld w ar 1 aerial battle a 1»•01 gets lost II\ bOtll SPllCI end 11me G A8CNEWS • YOU BET fOUR LIFE BuOdy Hackel! mt1ets 'Ml» Tush 1980 a polka onnce ana prtnceu ano a cop wt'lo has a slO~•ne ot Oe11ver1n11 babies S) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 12:20 fJ MOVIE • •'• T••e Story 0 1 Oav10 t 1960) Jell Chin· jlle•. BHJI S1oney A young sl\cpnero 11ses 10 1 power ano dppases it"'9 :.oul ror tne mrone ot l~a· el 12 firs J 12:30 D TOMOAAOW GIHlll M0tkly S1191 8 tSPY T,,.,.. Wu A l .1tlle Girl" G THEF'81 The Contarn>nator • ·• YOU BET YOUR LIFE Suoely Hackett met.ls a woman wl\o irons out wnn· klea. a chamµ1on gymna11 end a lelepllone ma11 • INDEPENDENT NETWOMNEWS t2:40 8 ()) THE NEW AVENGERS A Br11tsll army otticer I01ms his own lorm1oabkl 11ghl1no uw1 and g04ls Into ous•neu tor himself IRJ 12:50 Q.l) AOAM· 12 Ollicers Malloy ana Reed 11ce alter two molOltycle purM! snatche<s 1:00 CD MOVIE • • , r ne Host•g•·· I 1!1671 Dan O"Kelly. Dean S1en10" " s••·year-oto Doy n1des oul 1n a moving van un:iware that Ille drlv· er is a ~.1111 on his w11y 10 poc;i. UP the corpse of ll1s tatest "lu•der vict•rn f 1 hr 30 min I , .. , ... THILONI~ 1:I01··~" l:OO .... t-.IO NIWI l:at MOVll l. • • * * ··Tiie Private Attelrt Ot Bel Ami" (1~7) Mn Dvorllc. G«lrge 8lil>dera A penl\llnl Plflllan - thOM wound him to '"'· "* 1'111 Clfttt (2 hit., 20 min) t:IO• NIWI Tursda11•• iD•11tl•r Mo.,lr• 11:00. * • '"Thi NIQlll Rid· .,,.. ( 1939) JOl\n Wayne, Dor-McKay A COWl\and ••po-a cr<>Oll c111m1ng to be a detcen<11n1 of a famous don. ( t hr ) -AFTERNOON- 12;00 e • • '11 ··suver River·· t 19481 Errol Flynn. Ann Sllendan A pompous and setl-cenreraa gambler leatns numlllly and com· pass~n wllefl he walchts a llH• friend Slowly ay1ng 12 hrs 30 min l • * * * * • M1ny·· ( 19551 Ernest B01gn1ne. Betsy 8tatr A Shy blCflek>r fans in love w1111 • woman wllo has resigned herself to a hie a1one (2 hrs ) 3:00 9J * * * '' OB VII"" (Part 21 ( 1974) Ben G1.1zara Anthony Hopkins An Ameoc1n au11tor acci.ses a Pot1Sll·l>Ofn aoclor of being a war cr11mn11 I t II• 30m•n I 3:30 G • • 'IJ Ap1c11e Up11s- 1ng ( t966) Aoty Calhoun. C0trnne c a1ve1 An 1no11n up11s1ng comptlcllel 11\e ptans or a corrupl stage· hne oll1<:u11 tor a gold he<sl t2 nts I by Armstrong & Batluk AND NOW HERE 10 HELP ME WrfH MY MAGIC l>C.T 16 MY LOV~LY A551'5TANi ..• AA£ YOU GOING TO 00 SOM£ 'S LIGH'T OF HAM', f'1 15S PIGGY? YOU KNOW "TH£ Fl"CT TH~I vou·ae. Wf:A~ING A 5Ul7, JOHN, WILL MAKE THINGS ·60 MUC.H SIMPLE~ Foa "'THE u NOERTAKcR' M15S PIGGY.' ltluppet·art How Piggy b,ecame a star I . By PETER I . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP) -It arrived In the mail la~tweek: miss anything while eating breakfast). We went to a football game during the day, and then to a par· ty, so the TV was off for the rest of the day. LOS ANGELES IAPJ ~uppets, as everyone knows, are ' ' I ' ~ I I l t I t ' l I t t I 2 i I fl ··Here ts Your Personal Nielsen TV Viewing 0 1ary. Your household is one of many tl)ous,11nds across the United States invited to be a part of Nielsen TV ratings.·· The TV slave's dream. "WE BELIEVE VOU WILL enjoy this survey week. knowing that your Viewing Diary will be a definite help to the TV industry. This may be one of your (ew chances to make your viewing preferences known. Inside the packet was a cardboard container with two quarters attached. ··Please accept the en dosed money as a token of our appreciation. However. the real reward for keeping and returning your Diary is get.ting more or the programs you like to watch by letting the TV industry know the programs you do watch." Oh, yes, WE RECEIVED TWO diaries, one to be kept by each TV set. We were asked to provide in · formation about people likely to be viewing our two sets -age, race, languages spoken and such, and whether the head of the house was male or female. We got stuck on that. so we skipped it. The fun began. The diary ran for seven days Thursday through Wednesday. Each day was broken into 15-minute segments. We were asked to draw a line through the limes our sets were off and to list t.he programs, station number and call letters when t.he sets were on. Thursday was easy, beCalJlle neither of us was home until 11 o'clock. I was taWing a pal out to din· ner to pay off a baseball bet &Qd my wife was Christmas shopping. I watched a "M·A·S·H" rerun fo r 20 minutes and marked it in our diary. FRIDAY WAS EASY, too. We watched a basketball game on pay-TV until "Dallas" came on. Then a "M·A·S·H" rerun and to bed. Saturday was a little tougher because we were home in the morning. We watched t.he Ohio-~te M ichlgan game, and had to record it In bOth diaries since we had it on both set.a (IO I woukln't Blake in TV movie HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Robert Blake plays the title role in "Joe Dancer," an ABC movie about a private inv•tigator to be filmed on location. Blake previously was the unorthodox UD· dercover detective in "Baretta," a top.rated aeries for four years. A,.,,,_ tum for the tDhol4 familw I ·~-,,., ...... _ Molli~ (.·~·~• .. t M """'' Oft ......... TtMtJlllMMltMU DAVto~' At)tt. t(eybolrd Sunday. we went to the mountains to cut firewood, so the sets were off again. I was begin· ning to despair of my rare chance to let the TV in· dustry know of my viewing preferences. SVNDA V NIGHT CHANGED things -a full five hours of tube watching. It began at 6, with a rerun of "M·A·S·H," followed by the remainder of a Walter Matthau movie. Then, "Archie Bunker's Place.·· At 8:30. my wife watched "One Day at a T ime," while l fed the dogs and watched "Conspiracy o( the Yagyu Family,'· a Japanese soap opera. Then came "Pride and Prejudice" on PBS and the last part of an Ingmar Bergman movie on pay TV . In between, there was a lot of channel switching, which you're supposed to record, but we didn 'l. On Monday. there was "Monday Night Foot- ball," "M·A·S·H" and a pay-TV movie. On Tues- day, we were out, so we had to draw a line through the "TV Set Off'" column. WEDNESDA V WAS THE last day of our Nielsenship. It is also the worst TV night of the week, a night invariably introduced by my wife as. "A crummy TV night, tonight." We read until 11, then watched a "M·A·S·H" rerun. I felt I'd let the TV' industry down and had squandered my chance. I realized that in our week as a Nielsen household, we watched 19~ hours of TV, way below our average. Of those 19~ hours, 16~ hours were spent watching "M-A-S-H," foot· ball and pay TV. Come to think of it, I did help t,}le TV industry. •JAM NOTAMANJMAL1 ~ _ I AM A HUMAN BaNOI ~· ..._~ ;," . ( ~:.>- NOW PLAYING ....... .....MIAPUIA cm .. WUT 11< .. ~79 ~m Wt$!111mtlt< Hl·393!> 'actflC"I ~ ....... ...,. .. Oflngt 83• 1~~3 Wtilr!M\ltr ii t' 1 191 3693 .. NhU ICCtPfll I• , ... ·-··· MA POWERHOUSE OF A FILM ••• Akin!~ II a INdfng aindtdMR tDrlM gtN1e1C 1MngfNntc1trwnor:· ~--....~~ OEQRCE LUCAS anJ FRANC IS FORD C<.)PPOLA nJca ~·-....... ~ IXCLUllVI ORANGI COUNTY INCIA--..r ednrds N RT MIAICOAff NWY.IMACAITMUI .................. , Ar WI ........ HOGGED THE SHOW Muppet MIH Pl99y --~· ....................... ----..-~----~--..·~_.... ................ _~-~----... -----.-.... -~~~----'!--~~~~!!!II-~~~~~~~~~ full of surprises -but not only when they're performing. Their history and very substance offer plenty of surprises, too. as evidenced by ··Th(' Art of tile )1uppets, ·· wh ich opened a 10· week run at a museum Saturday Did you lmo~. for example, that M 1ss Piggy was never meant to be a stctr., "SHE WAS J UST SUPPOSED to be a rninor chara«ter," says Jane Henson. who jome<I her husband Jim in the first veri· I ure surprise 26 years ago. "'There was ctn audience response," she continued. "Sud· denly we we re all cheering, 'Go. rat pig. Do 1t Be beautiful · A s tar was born And when you try to name the Muppets, you can't stop a fter mentioning Kermit. f'onz1e. Dr. Teeth; Gonzo, Camilla the Clm•ken, Bert. Ernie. 81g 81rd;Oscar the Grouch and the Count because there are actually no fewer than 120 Muppets . "PEOPLE COME TO museums to see the real thing," said Mari Kaestle. who has been with the Muppet workshop since 1974 and who designed the museum exhibit "They fei?I close to tile Muppets and this 1s an mt1mate show." she added. But no one sees undressed unassembled Muppets. wh1rh helps keep the magic working. z 0 Gooo toi twelve p1eet1' 01 1111cy, golderi blown Ken1uc11y o. Fuea Chicken. wHll SI• rolls, plus your cho1c1 of either • :::> l1rge core s•aw or a 11rge mashed t>Ot•to ... Incl 1 small 0 gr1vy Limit two Oiiers per coupoo per c111lomer U Cullomer pays I ll •PPtltlble H IH tell I Oller ••Pires · O.Cernt>er 31 . 1980 Prices may vary et p11 I t1c1p111ng 1oc1t1ons Good Or'lly tn Soutl\tln I C111torn11 where you ... ttltS.aaonea Grffttnga w1ndovw p ri.11ne1 Reveals I I I t t t' l: J • ; • • 1" .. -DAILY PllOT ENTERTAINMENT I HY GARDNER How .Jerry Le~ sftlrted MD work PUBLIC NOTICE llOTICS -llOTtCe C4NtHCT.-W IMD NH llOrtCS U•VtTl ... IMDI tt•c•1" Of' PllOll'OIAlS. S.•IM -'I ....... r«elllN llY t .. Clly INIM,~•ttw-i,lnlloe OI • Deaths Elaewhere .,· Q: W.'H ..... &rJ•I .... 1e•ra ..... ,. .... ,.,,., ....,. •• .. -..&dra...er raWq aw.-1 fer &k ll•nlar ..,...,..,. ~laU... OW M laawt ••~ .. do ..U. 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Wind & 1"1re CAHCJ '· " •, Ellctustve Show1nql BAO TIMING A M n•ti1M 00..••tiof'I t 00.J 1~~ >H 00.10 '' I ~ 4J!(u.il ,~,. dOt t f\t; I .. Vty MA TIMHS SAT. i SUM. 7 "IDOLMAKER" '"' "PHANTOM OF PARADISE" II ''200i: A SPACEJ ODYSSEY" fPGI 'CLOSE ENCOUNTER_. s,· W.111 D1-;111'\ , Song."Soulh ~ ''PRIVATE ----~~o l!.~I 1 ' BENJAMIN" 1~1 OH,GOOIBOOK 11 ~ 11 >»1 0 "THE ELEPHANT U H RAN COWBOY MAN" 1,.01 100.tl~l>O t -_ ---= A UNIVERSAL RHlA~ [~G l:ltl'/1:<!!·\@!J UA CITY CIN EMA urange 63.1 3'!' l EDWARDS ' BRISTOL )an1,1 tln.i 1140 111.: EDWARDS ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY t ountc1.in V;illey 839 1 'lOO EDWARDS' WOODBRIDGE Irvine 551 ·O!i'i't UA TWIN CINEMAS Ne~rrmn!>ICt 893 130'> STADIUM DRIYE·IN 01ange fi39·8700 ,ACIFIC'S FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIVE·IN Foun1a1n Valley 962 ?481 C•ll 642-5678. Put• few words 10 work for ou. I "THE EMPIRE IPOj STRIKES BACK'' l<O•U l t ll -- 1 .:::=-=--=::=::i ''ORDINARY PEOPLE" "BRUBAKER" (R) 'MIDDLE AGE CRAZY" I - "AWAKENING'' '"' "FADE TO BLACK" t --' l"FLASH GORDON" (PG) "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT, PART ti" I . :::::J t"SONG OF THE SOUTH' "APPLE DUMPLING GANG COi l ~IDES·AGAIN" ...._. "AIRPLANE" ll>OI "BLUES BROTHERS" "CHEECH & CHONG" I • !Ill '0IDOLMAKER" "DIVINI! MADNESS' '"' MA--°"91 ...... ~, ~--11 ... ·-~,._,_ 'Glad YOU !Asked .That' ~ M•*t• _,Hy • ., .. , "; I med a. ~1 lfflq lepr •...-e u '-TM ' al•&"• T\I a.t laawe ftllew~ Mau Ja•• Ro•d la tile mov .... ••& I ua't _......,.. wll7 lie •Hlll • peee la UM ll•ff for a,_..,_ II lie really cola1 te do en -Marl• ... G., S.nw.,.rt, La. o Thou.ch Moor.-l'nJO)'S his pubUc image as .. nw' '"' ~.-~ymbol, h111 relill life tends to be a little mor\.' l)l\lh4' "ulntly .. side · ·I haven 't put my named 1111 "" 1111 u Pl•Ler yet,'' he says, uthl 1 llou't lhlnk I tivcr wilt. I'm .c Iii" lw i.1111,'' hf <"Onft1111c11 · 'l'H· bt•t•n u.skt'<i to do nude 'rt'lll'"· hut rdu1lt'd . I 'm '¥>l it.out tu nu~h crly bunll for anyone liut Ill\ ~ 1h• "Ste• I .iur~s we can J II bll'.ltlw •• '1.:h or relief and hi.1lo. 1111 '"'"' lo ~t>cing lt·~s of \I t1\ll ,, MOOal Q: Joh-y ('arlfOll ~m• llO t'OOI aad ~laaed ac tht> OfWDJnf( of hi• 1bow -who he does his 111onolo1tUC'. Yf'l my husbaltd says he'• heard that Juhnn). ,.,.('0 aftt'r au these years, stiU ge&a VffY ot> 1 'ou' bfofon' lhC' 1how. Does he really! -A. ~ .... l'U.,, JN'!>l"Y ('ity. N .J. \ \ t>i. l.1k t• a lmost every performer we t..1111\\. t h1· .1111 1'11ah11e really starts pumping just h1•1\11 l' ltw~ ~o on With J ohnny. 1t was proven 1·1l·11ttllt':11l~ ont• n1~ht The spot involved a new k duuq1ll' h11 (kl<'<'t ing heart problems -in which ;11·t I\ 11 ~ w.1i. n111n1tored over a period or hours. Carson < al·rordin ~ to the Ladies Hon'l e Jou111all wa:-hooked up to a portable sensing unit, · "h1<'h ht• wo n • over his s houlder like a pYrse. \\'hl'll ,,11• t;1 pes we re analyzed, the results were .... ta r11t11~ Johnny's heart rate, which had been a ~., IAlf -.._.. 11"'1 MT TUIN 111 IJ..•l-IMl .... 1•·· I ~ MOnC01CM 191 ·~1---------· NIYAft llMM ... 191 ·-···-···· ,, ......... __ ,.,, - ---_.:;;._:..:..;....;..;..;..;..;..;,;;.;_;_;,,;.c:.....:,_c..._-4rl '"""' ;.c ....... 7131~31 9510 .... , fl( .......... 11g1)J1 9)IO ...... •'-11)/))! 9SIO ...... .,_ 113 ))I 9SIO 5 ( H •y •1 8to4dw•Y 49-4-151 4 S ( H11••Y "' Bro.Ow•y '494-1514 M ITM ·-MNo CONnMllll TMI ..,... mlKll IACK 1N1 ._., ... ,,__.. --~ - , ... .,...,~, .. 1•u ~--· NIVAR ·llHJAMIN 111 1.-..a.aa ............ ,. -90GKI ... ~ .. ~.=...­.,., ...... .., .... ____ ....,..., .. -"-"' "BRUBAKER" (R) -"MIDDLE AGE CRAZY" (R) •-.. c....-, "THE BLUES BROTHERS" IR) "'"" "CHEECH & CHONG'S NEXT MOVIE" (R) --.. .... ...... ... _, .. CllUY. I ............. ~· -···.--.. very healthy 70 all day, had riaeo (Juat prior to the monolope) to UGI la other worda, JohnQy bd a severe case ol 1ta1e frtcht. ~ ti tM City Clef'll, *-.. I ..... " .... lrvl .... c.111 .. 111 •• ~ t:• tJOI. 4111 o.c ...... , •. Q: E"'J --. la a "'118, w reM 1M ,.- Ula& after .. , .... B•rr .... ...,..., 'l'MJ'ft aever .... &ne -aad I lllilpedleaa.... ... a."t trae et&Mr. la It! -8 . Be•r, IWwaakee. "9 tw .. ~I ...... Horv•rd .,. .... .wv ... ·-1,..,0 .... Tiie Site Of .. -II 11 loe•IM HMW«d ,.__ ~· VENICE, Calif. <AP) Howard Sea.Jell. M. e ldest of t he th ree Selznick brothers of mo- tion picture fame, died Dec . 4 . U nlik e his yo11nge r brothers Howard Seluuck was ~ talent agent rather than a producer a nd never achieved the success ac- corded his brothers. DIEKltllilrTION M WOllK: Al.W.llc A : No. Though TV'• "lroaalde" baa left Hollywood to Uve on hia own laland Dear Fiji he has not retired. He s imply doean't like livini in Hollywood and prefers the life oa h1I South Pacific island paradise. TV's one-Ume ""-rry Muon" has started work In Rome on a bibll• •· ettl Gr .... ; AINetlc PM11 l.1111\11 ... Str..t llftlrOIMfftfllh l NOINEIA'S IST1¥AT IE : ....... O PENING OF P"0P0SAL$. T ... _,, wtll i. puC11lc1y ....-• ..., H d •I t :OO p.111, Oft DeceMtier t, IW I '"' -.,, mt(lt'-d Offk:e of llW ,...,, Q: I've alwaya beea c•rtHa •'*""'--·Yello Oab maaa1ed ~ take Jou I.--•••1 frelli .., wUe, C)ldlda. H~a &11111 1&ory uer _. ...., _ 1 Mar'le G., Mlaaeapolla. OSTAININO CON TllA C T UMUf"15: T .. ...-Cllfc .. lon1 •r• 1111" ... ..,,,.,d •-. H.,v•rct ttoletk ,..,_ GtMi"I •nll H•rv•d tM•k ...,.. Lithllftit." Pl-MIO ··~ -ell <••kl dOcll· tlllt -.-M Ollt•lll9CI from tht A: From what the ex-Mrs. Lennon 'Hfl, it wu easy. "Yoko did not take John away from me," s hrugged Cynthia , "because he bad ,never been mine. He had always been h.is own man, and bad always done h.is own thing ... " At one point, loBc before Yoko came into the picture, the tben-lln. Lennon decided that all she needed le live bet more self-confidence was a nose job. "A be'utiluJ new nose . would change my wb.ole personality for the better ," she thought. She came home with the new nose but it was not enough to keep her old husband. ,._,. ., ~k Wwtlt, Clly of rvlfte, 119 ,....,_ lloed, lrvl,.... H9nlle. No ... wlll w c...,..., lor Ml .. dec-1111. Pl•nt •nd KOPF lflc ...... •Ill .. -lied for • ll OBIEllT KOF~. , .. ,0 ... 1 ot 111« .. •t.t• An•llel m. Ce Pouo •••• ~· f'ltOPOIAL GUAllAlltTEE: E•<" O.Ctmtter S, 1'90 He '' •urvlvto 0• 111911 w «<_... 1ty • hi• wti. Cl•irt L Koll 'f/I "n•n.11m led or~·· CN O or llid llOftCI C• .. • mal"'r AUln Kott of """"'°"" ... ..._.. • IO .. f'UOll., Ille to"91 Ce • 1 \l\ltr\ •rid 7 O•OI~~" S.rv1< ., llWl<e ,.,,.... le ..,. City of lrvttHI -·• "'le! 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IN 90Vlet'1tlM OI' 1nfOrm•l•hit\ ti\ •"' l>kh or '" lllt oo<lcl•ftQ \-i '"!I 1 I • • ,,. T1.:t • 1• ," (>Isl,., I\ • PIEllCE: SllOTHO ~ lfll lltO .t.OW A Y MO llTU.t.RY r ' '· , ~•' P l 'BU C l\'OT H'F " 1J1 SUPElllOR COURT 01 t'1~ H ATE O~ CALll'OW .. 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TRAC TOA to WhOn'I Uw COl'\lr.-ct 1~ VAHL.S1,_,. ~ r .. ~ ; 4""'• f.. •• •••rOtd •ndUCIO"l•"Y MitxOf"ltr.cto• 111 \0 111t1 """'t r '" N £""t 4. """'' f\i~. to PIY not ,.,, uwn '"' I N ,....'"'§ f .... ., d 1 ~ I • w id \P9<if•t'd r•tf'\ to ••t •<>"•m•,, '~'OJ1' ' •mplo'ff'(I by,,_,., 1n trw r •f'(uT1on c• SUM'-"0,..~ llW <onlrK l CASE HU ... I0[ 11 ..,. ... HOT •CE Yw ,,,,.., W•" '""o Tftt 9th SMASH WEEK _._ ..... , llftl*1 .. ~ 6'44 01.0 --· -... , W.lllllllttlr 191 J9l~ • .._...,,. .. ,_. WCI ..._. .... ---- ' . INllH: •Aftft Landers •Comics •Claulflecl •HONKope eaturing_._._. _____ ,. Frank and Ty: the last knights . 7Jae Ritter broihen have been shot, stabbed, ' beaten and tied with barbed wi.re. They like their work. ' a, lllCM&L DOUGAN -......... .... TJ m Fr ... llil\u will a&O •kM'i wiUI 1Clll '° r.uiev• your O\K'..:1'1 ud ,_... ,..U. from yu\ar furmer home wlMa U.. b.a...d yo\i )Wit le(\ 11&Y• i.. · u bU Y~ " >'OU try TM.1 wall •al.Ir &k>ntl with you, one • •~la aidt •od each with • iWl beotalb h1I jacket, when yoo Uunk your bit &1 1tl dancer They wall set up 110 elec lronic- 1e c ur1ty perimeter around your hoUlle lO protect you from that guy yo" testtfied against h~e years •&o who's out . for revence H he gels thro'1&h \hey wall arrest him or shoot bun or throw .themselves m his line of fire aDd die for you. THE am'£& brolhers w11J come to your corporation and tell you where you are vulnerable to ter· roriam or old-fashioned crimes based on ireed. They might even tail you for a wee k, but you won't know they're there. When the week 1s up, they'll tell you what you did wrona. They'U stake out your liquor store to stop \.hose twice· a-week hold-ups. The y will sweep your house ror bu1a of the spying kind. · And. i/ you want to get your uncle out of Iqm or sneak a cache of '~We'll-go alvng with a woman who wants to go back into her pre- mises and get her c lothes without getting her head bashed zn. ,-- diamonds from behind the Iron Cur- tain, they'll do that, too. t All for' a price, of course. h Ty and Frank Ritter a r e n bodyguards , private detectives, " security analysts and self-confessed n adrenalin junkie$. Sj And, in these days of horrific rr headlines and rising fear . the Ritters are busy men. 11 Working as Backtrack Unlimited d out or a homey office on Santa Ana 's A ~J .. 9) jl et R fe ta ·in ht B e1 lb m A T fr u N tu J Maan.StrUtlt, the Ratters have taken on blot. ol movie star-ran.ti, ·kidnap- JH!r&, mW"dererfl, iarm~d robbers .and the Palestine Uberat1on Orgaruu- tlon. But the bulk of their business t hese days, they uid, pits them againsl ~tnnied husbands. ·:A larae quantity of our work is domest1e," explained Frknk. "We provide the only service (or that type) that we imow of around here. We 'IJ go along with a woman who wanLS·to gel back into her prenµses and gel her clothes without getting her head bashed in." That can be a stickier wicket than most people realize, according to the R1ners. To illustrate their ~i~t. they produced a newspaper clippmg on the l979 tnal of Gary Wayne Patton o f Newport Beach, char ged with shooting his wife, Katherine, three tames in the head when she went Asked if they have killed in their profession, Ty rested his head on his hands and softly replied. .. Y eah : .. v horn~ to gather her belongings. Mrs. Patton4 came to the Ritters ftrs~e)'" claimed, but considered their price ($42 an hour with a $100 minimum) too high. She took he r sis· ter a long instead. ESTRANGED husbands rarely re· act to the Ritters ' pres~nce in their home with enthusiasm. they said. ·"They order us out of the house all the time. but it's her house too," not- ed Ty. "In the biggest majority of domestic situations nothing happens, but if it does we know what to do,'' added Frank. Sometimes the danger ca n come from unexpected sources. including the client they are supposed to be protecting. Ty told of one case in Ne wport Beach when the brothers escorted a woman to retrieve her belongings. The husband attacked Ty with a fireplace poker. "l took him on with no weapons, fi ghting. and the son or a ,, St Ty Ritter 'Left J and Frank Ritter t right J with "B .J. and the Bear"' R star Greg Evigan, one of many celebrities they guard in thetr Orange County-based business. O' b< I\> m ................................ "'"'r:,... =Gentleman bandit - bitch wouldlfl go down," he said. ·'The wife saw ·this going on and thought. ·Look what my husband is going through for me,' and s he pirked up a butcher knife and came after me. . "If Frank hadn't been there I'd have been history. She would have revoked m y breathing licenae." Hers would not have been the first k nife to penetrate Ty"s body, ho wever. He was stabbed in the stomach, ··four inches in and fou.r up," whj)e guarding a businessm an in Canada. It took him 18 months to recover completely. "l've been s hot seven times and stabbed once," he s aid. "Frank's been shot, stabbed and beat up.·· Frank pointed to a photograph or a nasty-looking tangle of barbed. wire. ··10 1975, I found him (Ty} wrapped in that wire on my doorstep," he ex· plained. Their older brother, Paul, quit the business afte r being shot in the back a nd injur ed b y an exploding automobile Talking lo the Ritter brothers con- veys a distinct impression that a lot of people are trying to kill other peo· pie . Why? Love and money are prime motives, they said . .. Generally. it's over a woman or it 1s a business deal th'at they had where one screwed the other one," s aid Ty. He related a ('ase an which his client had outfoxea a partner over a quarter-million dollars worth or rare comic · books. ln return, the chent was paid three home visits by a hit m an. all unsuccessful. The i r older brother . Paul, qui t the business af ter bei ng· shot i n the back and in ju red by an exploding automobile. .- Coins and kisses aside. politics can be a motive for m urder -particular- ly in the world of international ter· rorism. And the Ritters insist that Southern California is a hotbed or ter orist activit y. Ty claimed the PLO has a head- quarters operation m Beverly Hills. a "s ub-operation" in Altadena a nd agents in Orange County. They raise funds in this country for their terrorist campaign abroad by dealing in drugs, faking automobile r rashes for the insurance pay-offs and shaking down native Arab.s who now live here, he said . It was that last, unorthodox fund· raising technique that landed the Rit· ters a job protecting an heir to the ·J ordanian throne in Newport Beach. They said the child's father, who they cter lined to identify, had been :ipproached· by a childhood friend, Midos der Garabedian, now associ&t· ed with the PLO. Garabedian had previous ly been involved in the bombing of the Athe~s airport and other well·known acts or political savagery. they claimed. Garabedian asked his Newpo rt Beach connection for money lo sup· port the revolution. When he refused to contribute, the terrorist made threats agains t the IHe or his child. "The gentlemen came to us . . he wanted a bodyguard and he wanted <See BODYGUARDS, Pa1e C3) lh ja lo .. Children suffer for his cri01es • ac ac qc .... .. tM ti , ·I SMYRNA, Del. (AP ) Even· though he's serving time in prison, Rona ld Clouser believes that his c hildre n r eceive d t he harshest punishment for his crime or commit· ting armed robberies -and nearly letting a priest take the r.ap. It's mare than a year since Clouser admitted he was the "Gentleman Bandit," a courteous crook who used a handgun to hold up stores in Delaware, New J ersey and Penn· sylvania. Authorities originally ar· rested the Rev. Bernard Pagano, a Roman Catholic priest who re- sembles Clouser, but let him go last August when Clouser confessed while Pa1ano was on trial. CLOUSER, 4t, a former resident of Brookhaven, PJ., says he be&an the holdup1 la the aprtn1 of 1979 while he wu ln the midat of a bitter custody fiaht for his three children. Thoulh he wu makin1 $23,000 a year as a de- 111n eft8ineer for the Pe>11tal Service, money wu Upt, he aald, and he was 1tru11lln1 with a drinkln1 problem. "I had nothln1 to lose. I went over· board. A 'lot of men ln my 1ltuaUon would have committed suicide," he said. He 11 1tm de1palrln1. he '8ld, abo&al bla cblldren. "I llT IDLY by and th.ink aboul my chUdren poulbly 1tarvin1. My es·wlf• ta bavtftl qwte a stnaule fhtanclally. She loet her Job ala weeks ..,, " he said. Ronald Clouser "I'm not justifying what I did. J 1ot a ·sentence. But I don't think my children deserve to be sentenced and I don't think my ex-wife daerves to be sentenced," Clouser said. CI0\.9e!' faces five more yean In the Delaware Correctional Center near Smyrna and an addiUonal four to nine years In a Penn1ylvanla prison when he'• done. He wu MD· tenced to three to alx years In priaon for a New Jersey holdup. but that sentence MIDI concurrently •i th the one in Delaware . HE WAS TAGGED as a prime can- didate for a work-release program by Delaware Superior Court Judge An· drew Christie, and he becomes eligl· ble for the program next month. But there's a good chance he'll be turned down because of his convic· tion s in Pe nnsylvan ia and New Je rsey. Clouser, who works as a clerk in prison, conte nds both he and society would be better off if he were in a work-release program. He believes he could make a valuable contribu· lion with his business administration training from the University or Penn• sylvania. Clouaer says he has found religion in prison. WHEN HE WAS commltlln& the robberies, he said, ··1 guess I wun't paying too much attention to God." • 'l became obsessed with the idea or custody. God perhaps wu trying to get my attention when He put me here and God was waiting right here whe n I hit bottom." he said. When he is not In his Bibi~ study group, Clouser says, he Is lonely. He says he dreads occasional visits from hla children. two dau1hten and a ton, because he hales to tee them leave.• "Emotionally. they're handlln1 this better than I expecttd. They talk to me on the phone and tell me how much they love me. But all I'm doint 11 running up a phone bill I CfD't af· Cord to pay." he said. Lows Pecora says keep your busmess Letters tzght'1-nd snappy The paper chase By JOEL C. DON OI tM 0.UJ ~II .. St•ff There's a typu:al scenano ror writ ing a business letter. You ::;it down at the typewriter. roll a s heet of paper into lh<' car r iage and set the spacing Then th~ mo. t common in· lroduc t 1on rolls orr your fingertips "Dear Sar J would like Stop ' YOU 'R E CO"'MM ITTI NG yourself to one of the. weakest leads on pape r . Your letter pr obably ~on"t en d up in the cirl·ular file, but it's unlikely to make the Top 10 in correspondenre awards.' "If vou want to start a letter. start 1t with action, .. says Golden Wes t Coll ege business com mun i cations 1 nst ructor Lo uil\ Perora. "And avoid something like 'there 1s. the re are or thl're will be' a l the beginning of a sen- tence ··1t suggests you're not qu1t1• sure what you want to say .. For instance, instead of writing, ·'I would like you to send me · · try ··Please send me . · · The craft of good letter writm~ is one that's sorely needed m the bus iness community, Pecora says. So when students enter his class. he takes a red pen to long.winded sentences. weak introductions and wis hy·washy requests . When his students exit the l'lass, they leave with a snappy prose style, a penchant for one -page let· ters with no more than four to £ive paragraphs and a few lessons on . how to tum a "bad news" letter, s uch .as a credit ref~al or a hiring rejection, into a piece of company public relations. "MOST BUSINESSES do not take advantage of building good will in their letters." he says. "They don't realize how much ad· vertising can be done on paper. "for instance. if you 've got som e bad news to say, you want to structure it with the least impact possible.·· Pecora advises a swift sales ap- proach to writing that can be done In just a three-paragraph letter. The first paragraph, he says, should draw the attention and in· le rest of the reader. The second s hould contain the "meat " of the letter. If it's a job ap91icatlon. the middle section !lhould refer to some of the more outstanding reatures of the enclosed resume. The lut paragraph la the re· que1t for action; either for an in- terview, a meettn1 or services. "TllAT MIDDLE PART is Just simply to set someone Interested and 1hoWd just back up what's in the first paragraph." he says. . Pel.'ora stresses thl' techniques ~m plo yl'rl by good busi'ness writers t·an be used by persons see kin~ information or services from businesse~ Angry. explet1ve-f1lled letters ore fine Uut If you forRt't,to fuJly describe the problem or concern lo a busmess. your romplaint will probably find its way to the bot· tom of the pelt· ."You ha\-C> to rt!mt-mber that you 're d<'ulitH. with another in- d1v1dual ma t•omµlarnl letter," he l'xela1n" "If the l'Orporat1on 1s la rgt• enough that 111<11 v1dual r,an JllSI push ~ 111.1 :J!>tdl· " Abovr :ill. Pt·l·ora 1-tdd s . the trt'nd in bu~tl1('!'!~ wntlfll! ts to keep tlw l<•!fl'I' lll!ht a nti d1rerl BE l\Rlt;F, but don"t ~ l'Urt. I ett1:1<: mav be processed by marhme:., but they're eventually read b) olh11r human be101?s . Most pt,'Ople blow II In the rirst line. bt-c·a u:>l' they'r11 so lon<'erned Be bnef. but don't be curt. Letters may be processed by machmes. but they're eventually read by other human beings. abo ut ~(·tt1nj.! into the whole thing ." he say" Another t rt<'k of the trade 1s the endrn~ para1?raph. You may be inclined to write something like "tha nk you for your attention" or "I apprec iate your time on this matter.·· Don't . That's an assumption the reader is going lo fulfill your desires. INSTEAD, request action be taken by a specific dale. Pecora says, noting the business com - munity is more inclined to act on d e adlines tha n apprecfative verbiage. And when m aking a request, always i n clu d ~ a "pleas e " somewhere in the text. ··A good way to test a letter Is to read the opening pa'ra1raph al'\(I the c on cludin1 p aragraph," Pecora says. "And throw out the words 'which· and 'that' &!I many t imes as you can." Stuck at th~ lead? No place to begin? You're a victim or one of the moat common ailment• that's pla1ued writers throughout the age!!: writer's block. And thett's one s imple tolutioa, Pecora says. ·~ever wait for a brlalll .... Jui\ start wntlna and then worry about how It ,-.,ds," .. .. ~· "Marmeduke has kidnapped ue. and demands a rant0m of cookleal" SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEAQ4 by Jeff MacNeUy by Mell Laiarius . WHY I~ !.r£ D~P0~9L.! 01.APEJC' ~~~~EAT INVENTION'? • 6CCALA-SE IN THE OLD -~~DAY~ THEY WOIAl.0 ~EP THE DI.APER: ANO TH~W O!AT THE KID .. , , .. ":.. . -. -~.... 1 • /\'levt. ~~· THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Kune GORDO \'And Joseph couldn't get them a room 'cause ' all the motels were overbooked." DENNIS THE MENACE ••• IDV9f ~T 'fNN mo l.OOt' MOCf4 ~M"T\.IM WIT}b)T 'TM• F(X1T ~f 11.4 JUDGE PARK£R DfCIOINu 11' WOULD 8E WIM TO 'fAl..K rflTH TIM ANO JEANNIE MFORE OON<; OO~N TO POLICE Hf.-.O· QIJAAT£~, ~ OOVfR OUE6TION!1 lHfM AT HI~ OfFICE ~ 1/A-0,P II/ p ou':\ 1,1 11/·8 TUMBLEWEEDS (1il\P1 HOW PEPRf:SSING. l'M L.OST IN IHE VESE:Ri AErAIN •• NANCY THIS ARTICLE SAYS IT MAKES PLANTS GROW TO TALK TO THEM --~~--..--~~~-----------"'!'------------------~­. .. . ... ·-, . ---,. . -.......... -.. . .. ... ,_ . . . . .. , o.J by Curtts M. Scbull I C<WJINaP MfM TMAT Ml~ISBETin TMAN HIS REU6f0N by Tom Bitiuk AND WHO I~ FREE ON 5A'llJR~ t\l1&Hr-"' ' l 1 DRABBLE J f .. Est ~L"i M~,.IM(, lLlS~S Af COlLEOl ARE. ~l.19'b ! 1·~ Al.Wl~S «lltt&\NG. t;AfE ! I 9'E'4£~ AA\lf 1\f-'£ f Of{ AN~ll\Nb ! FOR ·BETTER OR FOR WORSE - '{Ef\11 ,J1E.~S ST11.°f: - 1Mf"~--LIL~l_Tl-\ 1t£ THE.AlRE, SiiLLPtAYING iHE lRUMPET· V S.AH, .AN' :! HOPI! l"f' HAS A eAR/ ........... - "w\..L ~~ ~IM A ~IA.L. OV'L eJTAtJOf SOME-TAANe ~ J.'J ~! &~ by Harold Le Doux AND l'iOW A60Ul IF I DIDH'T KNOW TOU ~AO TO TOU. Jp\NNIE ?")A~ QUE~fl()N!> LIKE f~T. I 1 r (OARE OAY l'D TAKE OFFEN!>€. \MR DRIVER' 1 r-.._,. li'S llMES L.tKE: 11-itS WHE:N A GtiV NEE:t7S HOPE-SOMEiHtN& 10 .SPUR HIM ON .•• by Efni• Bushmiller SMAPE UP, STUPID -~·t ................. BIG GIORGE -r-.... • "4 ' .COMICS /CROSSWON) It Ylrwll hrtclt IJ.·• {p •·1 hate Mondays." by Kevin F~an t'M ~'( L.UllC~ 1'1US 'AR CAM£ 1U11'1& AN oN'IONAL. 'fOAS'fC~. __ ,, ~ . ·~by .Lynn Johnston r FTHiNK \T CONV\NCES HIM ~'s BEEN OOIHG111E. R1Gtii- T111NG 1 ' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE , .... , ......... , .... ....__ ..... , UNITED Feeture Syndlc:a .. SIM~ay'a Puzzle SoMd • -------: .. .. FEATURING Eye.opener ~unt your change 0 .\R A N l.ANDSRS m :,.h•PP«lned to me \Oda, that my tJei I hup9 rw wUl sbarf It Wllh ywr rea4Mn TbeM daya, wtwn enr)one ta •ll'IAltllD• to mah Md» meet. It ('oUJd ma .. a ~ ol dUfermu I ·~ the d•)' sh09p1n11 and dealt •1th t11ht d1fftren t b us l neu ta bhabmenli I bou&ht lr'O(tn . mtd1r1nr lU&m e t tt•a. 1hoe1 , • ,._.tater ph kt"d up eyeielUMa (re pa1rfd 1, had lunt h In • f•al-food pla<'~ a_nd wen~ to • balte.ry 11h0p I alao hiwi • hai• l ut anll r uhed a C''h\"I k at ft\\ b.nJl If I ha lo I bt-.•r1 a lttrt t'OW'lled my c ban *" .and had my td~ctron1c ulrulator tltMll I 'lllould have bMo out S18 To \)t.;iJn with, th.i teUe.r at tbt' bllt\k ahort~ ml' 110 1 iam 11&re at wl.J a cldeotal 11., ·~loa11..S pro fUic-h I Vt' doM ~us1n.i11 with that b•nk rw yea~ When I remembered lht> num~r ol umes I never bothered to \.OW'lt my mone) after c~hina a l ht'l'k nl) blood prt!s.sun: went up. l'h c \\Oman at the l'heclt"'O ul counter i:h argect m~ for two items I lhdo \.bu I calletJ 1l to her attention. She ald ~ht-was sorry but she had ;; hddat·he and wa5 t·onfused 1 That 'Jffit! Lo $2 al ) The woman &~ the bakery over· l'hargt"d mt.• by llO cents (Mixed me II\> with thto previous customer.) The department s tore lady where I bought my c<>l>meltl'S figured the tu wrong. even though s he looked right al lhe Jast she had in her book. The fast-food place fellow shorted me S5 He thought I had given him a SS l>1 II l am s ure mos t or the people I dealt with are honest and their mistakes were unintentional, but the results are the same You and I get ripped ol r So. please, Ann. warn your readers to be alert to every transac· tion Check. Count Figu're. It pay. - f . I N A L I. Y W J T H I T I N PITTSBURG II DEAR PITl'S: Your letter Is worth JBODYGUARDS (From Page Ct) ~h1; guy found," Ty said The Ritter brothers called in their crew of tramed specialists and set up i.ej eral electroni~trip wires around the Jordanian's bayside home. Then tney sel out to find the terrorist, who had entered this #Country under a forged passport. It took them a w~k. C · "nee they located their target, th~ h ffi tters not1f1ed the federal lmmigra· n lion a!ld Naturjil):t~t1on Service, n w'ftr'th "snatched· furn righ_t up.·· n HQw~vcr, .,\hey ~Lea;;!?d him atter 24 ~ hl>tlts bE!caw;e they could not prove rt that. he \fas in this country illegally. _Two days later they had their ~ proof., but he h;ld disappeared. ti By then. several countries had ex· A pres.sed interest in Garabedian, cl whose bad habits didn't recognbe borders. ... e' jl "Is rael had notified the Stale Department because they wanted a piece of this guy ," said Frank. et "Jordan even offered to hold their R fe ta in h1 B ·. . . we probably would have been executed if we'd been caught.· et t~ 111yal airlines with two royal guards. 'We kt'pl d Lear jet on .standby with a m <·rc·w wailing to take thjs dude to A Washington (where the royal plane T was held i · fr M eanwh1le, an attempt was made U to assassinate the child. The killer l>ypasst.'<l one trip wire on the estate, N but fouched off another. The Ritters tu and their team of guards cornered S the man, who Ty said carried what c! appeared to be a Hussian AK-47 rifle. R but he leaped a rence and landed in a nearby yard where the neighbors were hosting a party. ~: "We could have shot him very easi· at ly. hut that would have put other peo- m pie 1n jeopardy," said Ty. th In time, Garabedian was captured be and deported No further attempts were made on the child's life. Celebrities also provide regular th work for the Ritlers. who said their Ja protcct1ve services shield the stars fo from well-meaning fa ns as well as M enemies •< ·'If a movie star gets one little scratch un the face, that can halt a( s hooting on a him for weeks," said Ql Ty. "ll can be expensive." H Another line of work for the Riller H brothers -one they discuss only in tic c irc ums pect terms -in'volves r: Pa dr Je1 Ire "retrievin~" people and things from other countries. It was on such a mis· sion, said Ty, that they got the worst" scare or their careers. , .... l~cuedt-r• '"' ...... la a.w. ftat'11 _.., ,.. , ..... , "-h •• ,. ..... , ........ clay , u well u ... , ,...,._ I'• .. e.,.._.~., .... _.. ... a·ltean1 • ....,.. •'-ranlJ cMeb aay&Wq, IMll l'U lie• .... aM ,., aUe•U. frem •• •· Ot:A R ANN LANDERS: Two broacfi who live ln the apartment un· <tfr mine lnaial oo 1etUn1 their alarm <"!belt for 5. ti every day ot the year. Th11i goes for Saturdays, Sundaya, holidays. Chriatmu and New Year's, There are no Hceptiona. T~ compound tbe problem, they holler at each other like a couple of fishwives and wake up the nut.I who live above me. Theo THEY cet mad and turn on tbeU' TX so loud they just about blast me out of bed. Neither the upst.ajrs nor downstairs neighbors have carpets or draperies to help absorb the sound. I am ex· posed to every word they say. This has made me privy to a world I would prefer not to know. lam sign- IDg my right name, and I live in Yonkers, N.Y. ~at do you suuest?. -T H E TE"'-\ANT WITH THE BLOODSHOT EYES DEAR T: Yoa are Ht lcNal to change the living bablta of your aei1hbon, 10 you beat bet b lo move or make some lllad of accommoda· &ion. Have you coa1ldered 1ouad- proofla1 yoar bedroom! How aboelt Hr plq.a! II I were I.II your apcM, friend, I'd start looklag for uodaer place. •J oece. I reaUae ·1ooct-re11tals lfi sca1ce u bea'1 &eetb, IMll yoar present abode aouda llle a aeo. • • • "We were retrieving someone and some~fling from another country." he said. "I thought that we had been double-crossed by someone who had helped us because some officials were someplace they s houldn't have been, bu\ it was only a coin.cidence." The rountry, in the Middle East, "was a place where w~ probably woula have been exe·cl,lt'ed ir we'd been caught," he added. Ty Ritter's bodyguardin_j career bega" as a Marine" when he was as· signeq to the elite ~rst Force Servi ce~egiment -106 which specializ~ in protecting dignitaries around the world who have been threatened. After· his· discharge, he· taught karate apd raced on the -Grand Prix r 1rcuit for the Lotus t eam, then switched to motorcycles and compet . ed in this country for Yamaha. Frank, a former bank officer and brokerage firm executive, quit his job to join Ty in a book-writing ef· fort. Whale unemp.loyed, the brothers '"'-were appro~hed by an acquaintance who owned a convenience grocery that was the frequent target of armed robberies. They asked the Rilters for help. "We took care of it and all or a sud· den we were getting calls all over the place from these Uttle mom and pop shops . l' rank explained. Thal inspired them to set up Backtrackers. but it took several years lo obtain the necessary train· ing in both bodyguarding and in· vestigations and to become licensed, they said. The brothers said many other security outfits do not lake their pro· fessional approach. "The one thing I want to get across to people," s aid Ty. "is that. whoever they caJl when they've got a problem. make sure they're insured, bonded and have experience." For the Ritters. that experience has not only meant tajling a few bullets, but dispensing some as well Asked if they have killed in their profession, Ty rested his head in his hands and softly re plied, "Yeah." Why would anyone choose a career so ripe with violence? Because of the opportunity to keep people who don't deserve to dje alive. S<Jid Frank. "We feel that we're a mong the last knights stiU around." Ty offer e d a more personal respome. "I( I had to go to bed tonight think· ing that I wouldn't feel that adrenalin flowing sometime in the next few days," he said, "I think I'd commit suicide.'' ~- Tree light <Memony SHFfLANDER BY The U.S. Marine Corpa Band plays Jts annual Chriatmae conoert in behalf or Sweattrs rangina from s. _., L ToyM=or-'Tota duri~ Huntington Center•• d1· c\ annual Community . ~ Tree LfOhtl~ c.temony.The ernons Mattnea. the mavar. s.nta and the Mitchell sportswear t.Wionett• will hOlt WESTCLH'F PLAZA • NEWPORT BEACH • .. -401 thla ~ta 1Halr from ,~"""!""-----------------~ 1 to 1'30 p.m. w.cs .. Dec. 10. .. ( Borosrope BJ 8YDNSY OllAaa TUESDAY, DEC.• J AUD (Mar. Zl ·Apr. 19): otfer received la solid -be confident, direct and ucept challeqe. Su,perior Is serious and will make room for )'OU at more elevated pmitioo. TAU.US (Apr. 20-llay 30): Get ldeu oo paper. Excban1e vlewa with one who seea beyond the immediate. You have ally now at a dlataoce. Future proepect.a will come into 1barp. clear focua. GEMINI (llay 21-June 20): Successful in- ve1tmmt aidl lD •....torin1 family harmony A 1urprile lift la on aeenda. Dig beneath swf~ce indk atioos. lpore provocative actiona state· menta by one Who is envious. ' CANCEa (June 21-July 22): Permit others to reveal their plan.a. Be a carefw, shrewd ob· aerver . By ma.intainlnl low profile, you gain ac- cess to valuable information. LEO (July 23-Aue. 22): You're due to strike pay dirt. Know it and persist in fulfilling buic tasks. You're given chance to prove theories capabilities. . ' Vl&GO ~Aug. 23:Sept. 22):. Style, principles come acl"Olll m graphic, dramatic manner. Aries Libra nativ~ fi1ure prominently. ' UBL\ <Sept. 23-0 ct. 22): You gain insight c.onnected with home, property, ways to insure greater degree of secur•ty. New approach marked for auccess -despite obstacies by those who claim to be "friends." SCOllPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Relative al· tempts to involve you in complicated family situation. Accent flexibility, humor, vero;atiUty · and. willingness to listen. Rise abov< k "y jeal· ou~ea. resentments. · SAGrrl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 Obtain hint from Scorpio message. Focus on f ces, tn· vestments. ability to perceive penona1 1 !ntial. Give full rein to intellectual curiosity. You make discovery which provides "missing link." You'll win. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Take in- itiative in malting revisions, rebuilding and local· ing "hidden clauses." Follow through on hunch, trust your own.judgment and intuition. Timing is on target. · AQUAIUlJS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Make in· quiries. perceive motives, get behind scenes for answers. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius natives figure prominently. A . dream, if carefully analyzed could provide hintoffuture. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Tbe ..................... ar.._.c.... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can lelt "· l'lnd "· ·--i] Trede It With a Want Ad wv•• ,... + 1 r's Motlce: All ~al estau advertJsed in thia newspaper is sub· ject to the Federal Fair Hou1lol Att or 1968 which makes ll illeaal to advertise "any pre· • ference1 llmltal100, or dilc:rinunation based oa race, color, relialon, seic, ot naUoruU ori1io. or an intention lo make any such preference. limila· tion. or discrimination " nu. newspaper will not lcnowloJly accept any advert11la1 for real t!llllte which la in viola-Uon ot the law. · llAU'W. DOY9 11 IOlll MIAT YllW-14'L ... 0... WllC8"J .,, ..... , •• 111/~ ... awll .... .._ ... . On Preetigious Galaxy Drive. You will be impreued with this lovely 4-bednn home with a very fabulous room for · entertaining a crowd of people. A great open floor plan with family rm and formal dining plus a beautiful large pool & spa on the view side. WISUY M. TAYLOI CO.. llALTOIS 2111 S-J114 ...... MIWPOn CIMTB, M.I. 644-4910 > c o/ newporl 1 Hoetws For S. · A. . ·::;;.;; · ·•. ·••· · 01°002 ~ ..•......•...•••....... ~ REALTORS '75-5511 I C Allll OPPOITUMITY: Jel• • INVISTOIS ,,. .............. .t;._,c BAL ISTAn i L. Y. Maxim~!~ge with COMPANY -We HAYI I I 1 fw l ~.uoo down. 2 Bdrm con I .. , .. , - -..... CI '11hn 11• 1 iilll II do; Owner will ca rry ........ ef ~ ASSISTAMCI balance with a"reeable AYAK • • ~la -.I ... a terrps a nd payments . ....,.. 4 Gross income $5400 Ask· .. · -' 4i&_S76.~ Call ~0·1151 COLE&:EWPOIT ~EALTOIS .-, I I I for more details -2515 AL-C .. ~ ·.-.-,.·~·--675-Ss·t I ·~'a-HERITAGE . • REALTORS PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar 20): Famil y member makes conciliatory gesture. If recep- tive you gain. If ~tubbom, you invite delay, em· barrassment. Firiancial prospects brighter than originally anticipated. .. t p J-- I I l ~ . . 75t.:1111 Holiday syndrome dis.cwsion topic "The Holiday Syndrome" )VIII be the sub· ject .of a talk at· -M>' a.m. ·tomorrow at the Mariposa Women's Center in Orage. -.Br. Ed Harmon, who toriaucti;-self-esteem seminars, will speak on ways to t1)pe more ef· fectively with holiday stress while exploring the range o( conructmg emotions occurring during the season. · The Mariposa Center is at. m South Main St . in Orange, or call 547-6494 for information. Damas de Caridad names models New members or Damas de Caridad were welcomed at a Chri5'mas party Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Enrique Friedman in FulJerton. Among the new members of the group wh ic~ rai.ses money \o s upport St. Jud~ Hospita l, as Dolores Olivarez of Huntington Beach. Damas de Caridad sponsors an annual Bal Masque each spring featuring floral head· dresses worn by members. Arnona the models at the ball next March will be Mrs. Gene Mix and Mrs. Robert Skinner, both of Newport Beach. Cosmic jewelry line to be on exhibit . Dr. ~tanley Tschopp, designer of a new Jewe~ line call~ Cosmic. Dimensions, will pre· sent has collection during ap.m. premiere Dec. 21, at Raciti Jewelry Co., Costa Mesa. The items are made of gold and rubies and are .designed lo be used everyday in a casual s.ettmg They won the prize at the l!rl9 Jntema· taon~I J_ewelry Competition, Modem Jewelry Design, in Bangkok. . Tschopp, born in Los Angeles, has a studio m Van Nuys. -. . .. 0 VIEW HOME 200/oDOWH Owner will carry Isl TD One ol Corona .del M,,ar·s most dihrngu1s 'b.ei:I homes. Located in s mall pnvate community with ~ .. TaliCI. Sl21,f00, NI "I pool. U~.a1ry 4 bdtm,,J ·3 bedroom pool home. now vacant a nd bath home. 2 Fireplaces. eas~ to see. Features include added formal dln1ng-room. ·4' d Ll(h t ) d breaJUast·room. Perteet en t wi separa e entrance . covere for ram1ly ai entert-ain-patio. 3 baths and-parquet fl ooring. ing. Newly otrered ai Pool is-heatea a nd filtered with nifty m .ooo. , diving.-board: Presented at $328.900 So. Coeit~ ~r. . . Hard to find 2 bedroom 2 bath all oo one level. Full ranae ol amenities and a shon walk to So. Coast Plaza. Full price 1s only S82,SOO. Hurry , c all 7Sl·Jl91 REALTORS, 675·6000 2'43 Ease CoTH~\:SYt CoroNI dd. Mer ~t: RA \·E~9 Or l~S IN TO\ll!'\ >---_ .. --- ---• • tJ c L A SI • SELECT Make your shopping fastest draw 1n the _ PRO PERTIES easier by using the Dail) West a Dail\· Piiot Pilot Classified Ads. Classir1ed Ad 642~5678. - s SPYGLASS· 100/oDOWH $449.900 Rare beaut> ' Babbling brook by pnvate bnck entry All main hvmg areas rlow th ru Frenc h d oo r ~ towards courtyard and spa. 4 huge bdrms and ranuly room, fabulous country side view from master swte. Call for I THE REAL . ESTATERS F · IAa<IA Y VIEW • Tot ally upgrad e d backl>ay home with pool I and spa .. J bedrooms. 2J• baths and owner will finance at 12 ... , intPresl with 20•·;. down. Call to view this lovely home E ,:~E~~T D 'I ~=:~T~ES HOUSE CREATIVE WEALTH , THROUGH REAL ESTATE If you have ever considered a caileer in real estate sales . or are presently Licensed. -0r you're just a r e a l estate buff. h ave yo ur question.S a nswered by joining us. - THI UAL IST A ,_S COIOMA DB. MAI One special hour. December 11. 1980. 7-8PM Highlights or t he evening will be· Why buy or sell real estate now ? Selling real estate in today ·s market. Developing a real estate car eer. Importance of a contin uing sales education. Please call m e personally. Ms . Callihan, for reservations. Refreshments will be served. Ir you would like to. but are unable to attend. call me . T he m aterial will 'be mailed to you. 675-9421 New president 1131!.~. Singles, younit married. steps to beach, poof or tennis from this J Bdrm cathedral ceil· 6 inged style beach h••me. Cozy brick rireplace1 formal dining. Set'ludeo founlain in enclosed Jewell Muslin has been elected president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Shark Island Photos WI.th Yacht Club. She has ' I served previously as Real SANT A vice pres!dent and pro-I 'gram chairman. Bring )he hltle ones lo Huntington Cemer's Santa Fantasy Land for memories they II never forget 1nclud1ng the Mitchell Mariol)ettes. Santa s Eicpress model railroad and a v1s11 w11h the real Santa with the real beard And inst.vii I Bi~s Adopted FRESNO <AP) - Energy conservation and solar power or- d inances h ave been adopted by the Fresno County Planning Coan-Santa pholos only ~2 59', 1------------1 mission, the rules lm· po11e •Uicter energy effl. ciency atandanla and set 1uidellnea for realden· Ual retrofltlinc and solar acceu. a..., .... a.., .... ..., .... . .,.. ................ ..... u ........ """ ... • I 1pg111111~-.aasu.-.-4 Call 673-8550 4 patio. Hurry. won't last. 2 I~A~ • 5 6 7· 8 . ,_ flOICLOsutl MEAi .... ,AIMTllUSH W&ndin& drive way lead.I to CUilom 4 Bdrm ex . ~Ye home. Step-dwn livina'room with mauive brick fareplace. Family room overloota sparkl· 11\1 pool. Use imagina- tion on f111ancing. Call us today: @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 ._...,, ....,,... ... to. ~Mlectliaof IDU.QAIL~ llll:LP W ANT&D ADS 1 llE 111111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE MIW IAYNOMT Umt. Gorreous MOdem Home With A'I>eUghtlulJy D11tJnct.lve Old World Inte rior With Imported Fumtahinas Handsome Wooden Mantels, • 1Ju1e 4'C'an'ed Wood '" Bar So Many Special Ameolt1es. Automatic Sprlnltlera. Air Co ndltlonina . Securlty Syste".'l· Professionaffy Dttonted ' Professionally Landsca~. Dock For Fifty-Foot Boat. Privat,., .. c11. By Ap pointment Only. s I. 600. oat. 7911• tac.,..,.. ... ,..c... . I: I " t t tJ I: a • ' ., .. 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Dr I be ha t.Uw. dm, 1tlldy lar1e •• &11·'407 2bdrm, l~b•. spec· ~cU.rnt_..08 ..,_, • 4 • m wut1 ••th vnl) N ~wl rt!model.ci t radlUonaJ 1t1"" J dowa Offer• •' bdrm, 2 balh home featurina lar1• ·• 540 re('ttatioo room 6 2 paUo.I. Uv1D1 ALLSTATE ~bdrm &;Ml 2 car ....................... r u RTL E R 0 c K tacular view rrom J(vlA1 care landacaped w. Nr 1arqe. Vacant, owner MUST SB.I.! HILA.NOS room • muter bdrm, clubhae, ameaiU" for MldOul, and may carry 4 . b r. J ~ b a • i d . GARl>Et'i HOME Plllb. pool, ~ .blda. un· )'OU &etaure Ume. I"' 1r leWUSTINCI OW'\11 Cl.OSI TO llACH J 8e<I 2 blltlb each 1.1111t t\&rn1~h,-d tun" Jo' I' lo w r Cood •u m ma i.a.nu~r rcnt4J hi.. llli rns, ooo S48 011~ ,. \ ,. LUTSIOE C.M. Ta9'LH l.arg\' J lid1 II), l blil h f1r~pl:i n· 1.d u:. .~ .. j! 8drm. I bath 111 .-Hdl.-111 ~ond1t1vo l'ri1 \'U .11 tl97.500 associated ll W \ '• I 11 ~ II f Al T (>RS .J , 1 "'° ti ,11, o '>' ' t 6 b I 6 BDRMS ~· 4 BATHS I\ huge 1-:as L\ldl' hu1111: w it h fumtl \ r11oin , f1rep.la1·c 1Juu hlt: l'a f garage Ueaut1ful lo1·a lion. Price only SI 15.000 Uill <>nth1sone : ~6 2313 THE REAL ESTATERS WATERFRONT HOME 5 BR. 4 Ba ('U'\tc1m w a l e r f r o n t h o m 1• YI 17X38' p\'1 dot'k Prt1°l' Sl.395.UOO For dN:uls on tlus home and ap1n 111 see. call Carol lloH. agt liJI (}()l>t SU VIEW (h·modelt•d l'ort llo.' .ti w puol and ... p:1. un•an & nig ht lie ht \ ll'" 'i111wrhly upgra1t\'ol t lldrm dt'to1d1pd h111111· ~5:!:. IHMI SI0,000 DOWN HO QUALIFYING :i Lk!rm 2 bath r1111uu, s hows like ne~ -.un ftlkod klll'hen OH•rll)(1k ~ large iiat10 and w11ul111 j.! l\re~mbells tiutt'l.l l'um munity pmv1clcs all lh<' .mienit1es ruol. 1>pa. rn• rtl()m and mu<'h 1n<•t t• Don't wait ct ) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714:631-.6990 TNS IS HO SPOOF! Seller will help with finanrm1ot this larl(e. 3Hr . 21;.ea rondo Its dril'lcnt floor plan, <'ouplcd with lar ge wood burning fireplac:c. bwll In!., OW. and central 'acuum system. make this a tru IY likeable. 11 Hal.de home' AU THIS FOR OHLY $126,950? I IO'\I ~ I! I \I I ' "( I I 1111 UASEOPTIOH Ba.ck Bay view, E Pla n 3Br. ram r m. owner agt. 644-4144 or 833-3212 UNDER U.:I t.fNDER market pn t'P and under prevailing 111 terest rates Act now on lhis4 Bdrm. 2 bath gem CALL • RED CARPET 754-1202 ....,::_,;c_ __ _ SOMITH I H .. , SPICIAL A super du~r 2 Bdrm h ome . ri d e of ownenblp. Nice quiet location. Owner m ay carry 2nd. Communit y DOOi. $117,500. Call now tft.5110. ALLSTATE .REALTORS -,,- Sil 000 down • 1725 rcw PrrA • mo. ror thJll 2 bdrm h o mtt Ru tty W o r"I d I C a p ht r a n o 811·1010 .. tOOU\ bu 'urartvci be•_:n~~lln1 . rtrt pl f't' • ~h doora 11 onto -brlt'k patio N•• lltttbtn bit Ii M J•vllan~n Cla1e to tennl• court•. aandy beadWNI 6 clubho~. Can be l'Uld fully (UnUlhed 1621>.000. MfW Wt-have 1everaJ ftne homes with pier 6 a.tip ... .,,. ........ ~)ualll oceanlronl triple)(. 4 B<trm. 2 uulh each unit l':xeellenl Income . St .300.0CIO BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR j) t' 'r • I• l'•, ~.fl t>/'J t)lt)I HUGE CHEAPY! OPIHHOUSf SAJ 1·5· 152' OIVOH LM. GAIDEN GROVE l..ovel} 3 RcJrm vut111 home. wood burning lire1-1lal't', fully l'U rpt>tt>J , 11ll r ro w d' 1•, ma 11 ; , tr\:111) ext ms 752 l !120 \1\::'o.J \. 1·rd1• tn h,., cl 5 UJ1111 ·1 11.llh:., fum1h 100111 lltn1n1t room 2 f11qd.1t·c, w..th<1 r 111, .. ;kf.i,1 r111m1 :1 1·ar i:.1 1Ji:t'. p111fl',11IOll till) IJllJH'.Hlt•d fn to m.1tc h th1:. u11~ lur 0111) srn.ooo c..115-16 :.i:11:i ' QUAIL THE REAL PLACE ._ES......_T. __ :A::'r_E_R_S_.1 PROPHTIES'· HEIGHTS DUPLEX 1h $15,000 down· 31Jr & :tUr uruts. uµer 1·ornt>r IOI 11/cwly lands(' fl r ed .mcl n'flt·t•orated Ow111•r .a~'!.ttllno~ ('all 10,... flt 1:)0 , ..... 1 A WATERFRONT HOME W/SLIP 111 a pri•• ca a lty. Wood, a.rid. C)lou & wahtt' w. • perled ~ far HMt l Md. ......., ...... L-. & .,.. ll•illCJ room. ..... ...... ......, roo-. Pri•at. ...,., ...t yow oww beaclll & IOA T SLIP. OWHr ,,111 n.ist wlttl fla.-cillg. S550,000. ~ EXCITING NEW TOWNHOUSE ......... , •onihd i-•tory c..-..... flrept&• & 2 ... ....._ l bed, wttt. for1Wal clft. ra C011••lftlt Newport loc•tloa wfftli ,.,...., VU. Clenstory wlftdows & WfJll c~· R~ed to s '" .so0: owe secOlld T.D. u 1.1400. WAT ERFHONT HOMf."l, 1"< kf Al l''> l 1\1 t , .• ••. f(.,., ~' I , .. ' \11 1t I J"o., \.\ ' t .. ,. t f\A\ ~.·~1·-'' f~ •• t \ M .\11f I ,, • h , .... , I),,, j 631·1400 ~;!~' )) kice ,.. ... ~ .. ·•ton• ::;,1~. ''""""'-'" )7.\0~l'<lft ·~..,,,.,..t• llAnct t '••O'e.ble Jt Mort 'il'ot 40 fo ft VOfii' 410.ftt ti!ii'=<=--l :;~, :~::· ICltlle .. CHor1t 'I ,-lfteMleJ •I M\1 ''"°" •tt't uo., d ~·•Jt •tN..o .. ,OI ~~Hl.dMj : :::· : :: llTOlif ,,CPI~ JJ'IW tlh I>~ t)Y- 1• "•' MAM ~~ Illa• 67):.4900 t ttt Hto.. ..i~to11•' ........ ••C:O.... .... ,.l'I • tPta.U M l~"f'!lil 18 (MO'~ ,,,,..,,. ,, .. rJWtfloM~ ,~ ..... , 1•H .. ! 7SW0t• ,. ....... ~~= .. ,..,_ 9'EALT09'1 2nd TD. D5UOO. Deiahborbood, Sl 10,000. BY BREN der&rowad parkJn&. Shp, lie at m>/mo. tac:I. f,.. IAlllTT llALTY t<>WC.-Sm•ll 2nd. Bkr . SHtK la auumable .,.eat financln1. 1215,000. 1oA1. tennll, TV cable, .. CANYON 642-1200 ~J8S ao.n.. 2bdnn • dttn, prof. Fur pvt 1how1D 155·11111. water. traah A l•l• I __ ... _ -.Cl " h t MCUl'il)' 1uard ...... O,.HMS.. 1-4 , ... VIAl•I I C.-.. Ms 1022 IZ7010CIO ln low interest. ••••••••••••••••••••••• uawnable loana. 3 Br, MUST SIU.I 11e c. auarded fr e asy Owner l e rt &late , down 14d,'°6. s pa c l o u a d u p I e x , Jm. T.,tw llty fireplaces, garaae. 1700 49)..1 I I 6 · i sq. I\. each unit. Gron $11,000 down, '712 Pl'r A a mo 'or thJs Z Bdrm home Birr 661-1010 l'/\TIO HOME & CONDO, 2 Br. 2 Bia , Irvine & El Toro. Owner will help ranan t•e $!19,900 & $107,500 Patios, 2 car g;i r age. t·entrul a ir , Incise pd S h ari>.· u p graded & ver) p nvate Ownr a~ 731_ 7523 75 .. 1116 VIEW VIEW VIEW OHLY $2'9,000 1::xe1·ut1 ve home w ith' ~•JOll \'ll'W Court.van.I en If)', formal d111111g rw m & large fa m ily r m , New rnrpc1111.: & woon plank lluor:. P nva11 bearh cs Fee lanu Shows like a model BAYFIOIT 40 foot lot with older r{' s 1den1•c ,anct IHI\ a te i.Juc:·k $1.7110,000 f 1 rm t 7141 6 73-4400 \ 2 t l I 628-2821 HARBOR \ I !I\ I '"" " Sl6SO /mo. 29% down owe balanee. ~.000. ·Bier. 675-0185, 64&·5264. Wr. 2Ba condo. Steps to be ach. $228 ,500. By owner 2&3·944-9781 days, 2 13 -691 4769. or 714-673· 7460 e ves. CDMCOTIA'91 PLUS INCOME Red. to $272,500 or 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with isolated maste r bdrm (ean be pare nt retrea t or an-law qrtrs ANU a 2 bdrm cottage Af\Yway you describe it ll s charming, up to date and beautifully located. CalfwD .. ails 644-7211 /JD.NIGEL UAILEY & A:!l'.;OC IATES -------- IRVIHE THRACE ONLY 100/o DOWH Beaut 3br. or 2 ·+ d en. lgt: quarter lot new pa mt 111 & out, ne w cpts, nt>w flooring . pool . s p a . rl'dwood decking, lots of room lo adrl on Im med 0<.'l'Upancy' QWC fina nc mg. SW7 ,l)(.KJ leas ehold. &w-5C.81 1536 Serenade 'i.'\'rrul'C ASSUME I l.11 1.1.1 I 111' '' "' '" ('.,,.. . 11~% Leatt ExpHtiY~ ~lslmtd This 2 Bdrm t•otta1o1e rcpn-sents a 1tood invest· ment opporturl1ty as a rental umt. first l111mt: on the bland or JUS\ future apprec:1al t0n C.re at1 ve financinll ava1lablt: Of MORTGAGE Owner sa ys "S ELL'.'" and will carry a 2nd trust d~'<l on U11s l>eauliful 3 U<lrm home m <::ollege Park :I/Juve 111 1·ond. CALL '1>2• RED CARPET ·-754-.1202 frrcd at S2Cl!l.C100 644 7020 - ftXll UPPH! ...... ca_... air, a u . Ph714/l·'721-Gl0 Good nel1hborhood, ten. IOl'lec>U# vie~ or .. CANYON Deida paint • TLC. 4 Paaeo. Open Sat/Sun. 4br, 4ba cuawm home or •--------bdrm, 1~ ba. Slcn,ooo. nt Elderberry. $239,900. 101! courae. II any EXCITill OWC -Smal 2nd . Bkr. Great Western R E . cwitom reaturea Include : e • ~185 151--0ttt. Clerestory Windows, •~TO 4 IOW! Formal Oinin1. 3 Frplu. HASSUM. LOAH VV99I .., d t! n 1.i i b t • r y • Completely refurbl1hed 3 la What you get 1n th11 4 Cil11mourou1 Master BR Jll4ba home In ttunt. bdrm, 21~ ba Cornt!ll Suite w ljac tub, l&e pool Bch. I mUe from ocean. Model ln College Park. w /spa & walerf lf ll . s..cw.., . Beautiful cuatomb ed 24'1160' Vikln1 Home. 28r, 2Ba fr enclosed porch. In Laaun• Hill• nicest ~ 1tar park. <JD358). Brand new appliance•. UJ>«rades lo numerous to Sl.200,000 SUU>O ' list. LA JOLLA llCIS. LTD. C..twy 2 I 1032 Wall St. 979. I 050 Call Collect 458-2648 . ..... , .. Bayshorea Townhome 2+1, pool, extras, 88K. A.sawnable 91,A,% exist1n1 loan. Owner 842·8022 17687 Newland, H H. WAUTOIEACH Uke new 2 Bdrm, 1 ba. 2 car ga r . Only 317 blocks to beach Asking only $129,900. Bette M Scott & Assoe 842·"424 S9000DOWN No qualifying Sl&.000 New 2 sty. J br, 21, ba Walk to beat·h 960 1217, ~l~..!_agt. l"N 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••FWT your eyes on this totally upgraded 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba attached Woodbridge ho me 1.ook otit the garden window to lovely w ood de c kin g i n backyard Walk to pa rk, pool, school. Call now· S164,90o Woodbrldte RHlllJ 551·3000 lt20 BarranC'a Pkwy,ln iu .L..--- OllAHGETIH CONDO l Bdrm + loft. Sharp end wlit. SB;,950. 249 Tangelo Terr Cfl I Newport Cfttfer 640-5357 •••s. Beautiful 24x60 Ba r - rington Home, youn1 adlt s & a mall pet llG CAMYOM welcome . By appoint· Outstanding 3br. 3ba, ment 540-5937. townhouse Custom de· CLASSIC 't523 CAMPUSJ)a·fRVINE L..,_ IHclll I 041 cor , s pacious roum s , MOIJUHOMI lugh ceilings. bnght eat· SALIS in kitchen, 3 c ar gar . Z706 Harbor,Ste206·A pnvate patios. '380.000 5,.A 5917 LA .fOlU llCIS. LTD. ~!!!!!!!!~..,!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ 1032 Wall St t-••••••••••••••••••••••• ON TIIE BEACH-Mobile '-•C.:•'al•l•Col~· '!le~ct~459~·2648~~ Home 2 Br. r ed woQd 1- deck . c e dar s hakH . hardwood in t , frpl t R'J9,900 (714) 49'J 3816 Udo Isle l mmed occ upancy ~ove m cond. 4 hr & den, xlnt floor plan, huge maste r s u i t e w/fireplacf'. Offered at $445,000 Bkr 963·8182. OCEAHROKT PARIC 2Br. cabana & trlr, s ub• letting allowed. 3 p vt bch'I. pool & fishing p1t:r 1---------Sl9~:..11_71_4 >_4_99·3816 llG CAHYOH ' BROADMOOR l'LAN 2 THEllG STEAL 4 Bdrm p lus fa m ily NORTH LA&UNA PAIADISI Dream by the sea in this lovely 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, family room mobile home. Fantastic ocean view. Desirable end unit with huge patio and cov· ered porc h. Great llnanc· Ing available. SB0,000. don osen r•·altor ... Dana Point duplex' 2 br. room. featun ng s unke n 1 ba upper, 1 br lower . new crpt. fresh pa mt. conversation pit , o ut 1213 N. COAST HWY ._ ed s tand i n g s treet o f LAGUNABEACH' ...,am ceilings, frplr · beautiful custom hom es. 49'1·4848 dinlrig area & encl. patio ~.000 Very la rge as i--------~--Ol'fered for only S14'1,000 sumable loan at 11 129'7< W · f'ULL PRICE ' ..._ 0 MISSION REALTY Appointment only CalJ ttop1riy I 60 494.0731 Rarbara Combs ••••••••••••••••••••• • l.ocMNI CJ" I.tr.at ~JAu 71 JS4 nd LA~~~~H Rustic retreat nestled m Jf ,.r,/l't~ 14 Leased commerc ial-lhe hillside or Canyon .,. 1nduslrial units located Acres Dr. J Bdrm. lrg 644•1493 . 760-8617 on one of Laguna·s main ya r d Owne r will highways Building re· linanre. low down Call -------eentJy remode led. High for appt RC. Taylor Co S-C..,_llh I 076 demand area. Partners 640-9900 ••••••••• ••••••• •••••• • want out. offerin1 very L.mpM MHJMI I 052 CYPl_US SHOIE attractive financing on-a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Be a u t Oce a n View total price of SS7S,OOO Beautiful Garden Home Ho!J\e, 4000' of eleganee with Sl56•7SO down. Plan G In private com an prest1g1ou s a r e a , ReaJonomacs 675-6700 mW1ity A<"cess to beach, Guard Gate. pool, te nnis •--------tenms & pool 3 Bdrm 2 spa & ,., m1 pnv beac h Ba. ~e~ light be 1 e S7 so. 000 b a carpet. 1jhtnac . . or ·8 3. 644 ~-..... IWwport leoch I 069 Cap1trORO I 078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• older two b ed r oom ho me Cons p icuous ly located on Old Newport Bl vd. $250,000. Agent . 6.11 7300 IYOWNER Breathtaking panor a m ic ~-!!_,~~~-~-~~~~~ ut·ean vie w of !Jana Har bor Spectac ular rustom1zcd 300o sq fl 5 Bdrm +retreat S90,00I. an upgra<.les Ai.sumable I O t; '< f 1 n a n r i n g S337.SOO 3.18-01 Aven1da Calli... SJC i 14 ~96-5275 Open Hbuse I ·S Sunday. HeattoM~orloM 5,350 Sq Ft Commercial Bldg I Blk to Pacific Ocean Sell $350,000 Lease Si?.140 Month. wesa.y H. T oylor Co. ..... Oil 644-4910 ewc.c ....... Lot ....USH Prime area of Newport COUMTIY CHAIM Beach. Useable 2000 sq. .. ~.~HERITAGE . • REALTORS 1lu.s magnificent estate ft bldg or plans for 10,000 -----------s q rt bldg Age n t. For Sa le B y O w-n e r . boasts of 5 Bdrms. J 631-7300 o-.11er rananced. 3 Br 2 H.tMM V• Hits baths and features wood -~~~~~~~~ Ba •House S2S.OOO down, Ocean vu, 3 Rdrm 2•., Ba. and braek rloori n g · ,-gour me t kitchen, f'r NEWPORT IEACH balance at 13'( Sl24.900 3cargarage ~.000 doors . bay wanoo ws IRJS.tOL STIHT 760 1713. &::.... "---tasteful deeor and a hall *-•. -SlllCI.£-STOIJ ~~~ ~S~ec:--u• and ocean view + a h6st 100' X 224 .. ('' acre I ol amerutaes. Surround· pnme pro perty NNN ex· ing gro u11ds include l as1llng lease. $340.000. .4 •. .,... SQ FJ . 759-922 I acre with a variety of Cfl I M.wport Cfttfer £... fruit trees + an Jdd1· 640-5357 Ideally located 111 the uonal adjacent acre is 1--------- Cahforriia Homes are a . ---------1 avaJlable with separate l•--------thls customized plan has ..wPC>JtT HEIGHTS negotiations . Thi• pro· OWMEI a loan balance o r $82,000 Quamt 3 Bdrm-2 bath, re · ~ in an equestri•n HllDS TO SELL at 12•!, inreresl with mo11• modeled home ~featuring 8.r\!a localed only 1 mile submit ALL offers on thly paym'enls or S848 separate fa mily room , 2 from the Dana Point lhls 6 unit building in and assumlable. Asking firepl aces. hardwood Marina.195().000. N.-..v•rt Mariner 's Mile •• •' II e--H/\NCH hf/\LTY S~J 1 /000 n oors. near new roof, Witt. & Wef11 ll.I. ~-..... "" I b' g RV location. Asking S4SO,OOO. ~~r-r<:fwun~/~ anxi:;~ 4tJ..27SZ Owner is flex i b l e : and will assist with the 1~~~~~~~~~ trades, assume loan, etc. financmg Offered at on· s.t.Al99 I 010 W• fl o.I Hw1 ly Sl89.900. Call 540-1151 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ille. 671-6900 e --E'stDE Sl2,500 Cozy I Bdrm . lge lot. Lingo Owner w ill fin ance. R>.n..... . _Ag-;;ent_~_·•>882-' -- I br eondo. S36,000 <town. lo ~sume 159.000 at 11 "'r. Owner.~9 ~. -~HERITAGE Ri:EALTORS ..... I I o/o Lo. I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Two bed room E ng lish l•--------Tudor Perleet home for C.2 ZONED the lirst tame buyer o r m· 66x300. Newport Blvd. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 SUIMIT all ufrers on this s upe1 duplex located in old CdM The property has a 3 lxlrm collage with new paint and carpels and a mode rn 2 bdrm a pl HI ASSUMABLE 9V2% :1 Hdrrn 2 bath. 2 c ar 1otarage, l>onus r ooll\, ~k)'ligh b, large ya rd. Only $114 .SOO Ca ll W\5-9161 'j, OPEN HOUSE , REAL TY /' w1blt·ins . T he o wne r -~~~~~~~~ says sell un1I he'll listen ~ ti) all ofrc r s Ask In )( ~.IXX> lalboa ....... •lty 673..a700 132 W. 18th 4 Bdrm. Supe r dl x f a mil y h o m e Jl68,500. It'• leochfl,.. Rlty WlU.OWS. newly remod. 3 br + den, a ir Terms available 559 5664 Gorgt'OUS 2Br +den hom e 011 the la ke in Wood- bndge. Sperl acula r view of S addleba ck Moun. tams. Near· boatdorks Sw1mm1n g la l,(oo n & beach. Ad ult pool, spa, & tennis courts.Assumable financing. Jerry Sha w 644 0030. Eves· 76-0-8070. $245,000. Be!'t offe r o r lease option -- W<.X>DBIUOGt: CO'ITAGE Detached 2·story. 3Br, 21 2&. ram. rm, cntrl air, mirrored wardrobes. macro-wave, upgraded e111ts. assumable loan. 0 W·C 2 n d T V OwnertAgent. $159,000. 7S2·1146. V e S I 0 r S 6 9 . 9 9 0 . $200,000. Best of terms. TARBELL, REALTORS Ownerwillca rry. Call 540-1720 1toy McC .... , 11tr, EmRIFF r..tM 10to 541-nzt .......,. l Yrs. Mew ... •••••• •••• ••• •••• •••••. I~~~~~~~~~ ~'fteJ!~~b~~~~r OWH YOUI OWH :Oftdo ... 1tl••sfTowa- Close to e'•erythm~ HISTORIC ......_kw HM I 700 Ad How! · CALIF. HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• • RED CARPET Elegance bwlt for rom· fort and ente rta ining 754-1202 Parklike !(rounds com -~~~~~~~~~I pliment c·ustom home· oak fl oor s. m a rble lBr By 'owner Nr. S.A . CIVIC Cntr '75,000. Lo d wn. A ssum . J o e : 1133-3231 or 543·2672 HAllOIVIEW 4 Bdrm . bonus family room & bonus rm. Lovelr home in superb cond1· lJon Asking $299,000 for qllek sale. Cfl I Newport Cfttfer 640-.5357 HEWPOltT CRIST IB> deg. Catalina ocean view. 3 Bdrm eond o. ----firepla ce, r o ll ·UJ> o.Mllft/ screens, <"arved m otd lWh Sale 1100 ings. plwi more. To see .. ••••••••••••••••••••• more ol this rare "Olde Vea's best 2 unit 1 "'1 lot Towne Tustin" home call near o c ean . owner Ranch Really 551·2000. finance. 640·1177. --"•rtr 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUperb locat ion Pool.----~~;::.:..-1 := r.:::--~ ,.,~ ,. __ ....... ... to Or .. W.0.1~ Of Coww 6 7J.6S I I I 006 --- -------Tt.cle your old stuff for .,..... 1044 new 1oodiea with a lmnis. spa. Othet-IHI Estate Cfl I Newport C....t.r ••••••••••••••••••• •• ,, .. ~ corporation. Calif. headquarters complex shows triple net return on cash in or $2,970,000. Sell pri ee SIS,946.285. Prin. onJr,. Wm. Crook. <..'rook lnt I Rltrs. PO Bolt 1194, Redlands, Ca . 92973. Ph 714 n 93-2726. ~Good ®"d- f11 ColdweU Ban~e~ COUMTIY FIBCH '1 BR. Family Room. Spa. Giant' kitchen. Wood F looring. Oak cell· ings & walls. Shutters . 'rhis c us tomized h.ome is the most beautiful in the Harbor View a rea. ·$335.000 Fee. - "" ··t.c;\;i-.1eH11.:· · ...tA1t0eiates RHIE1t• S..Al..tah 229MmiMA•. I .I '75-lUI ------- IEACHTIMI ltL Tt IOFCOUISEJ Divine Englis h CplonJal 2 lldrtn, den. 2 ba. maid's r m w /b a lh , ultr a 1 kitchen, wet bar. formal li ining rm , atrium , garden + I Bdrm dlx I apt, ~,000. Blown, s hingle 2 story dUpl ex. New decor, cop· per plumbing. Good re nt schedule. THlSISIT ais.ooo 673-611 I .. . . ._ ,., . . . . .. ••• ••• •• ••• ••. ••• •••• • • ctuaified ad. 642-5678 macneb I Irvine realty . A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAYINE COMPANY UST YAUll IN llYNf 3BR & family rm . single family home w/large yard, nice patio, co mmunity pool and tennis. Assume loan of 159,000 _.:.. All for $136,500. Rosemjlry Myers S51·87f0. <T-59 ) 71~1414 llt-17ot COfftpA Vcliey (......, Wooct:widqe C.- 64J.IJH '44-6Jll ~I 640-5357 ~ ........ -FwS* 1100 ~Sl/OP.'TIOt4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4000 MO•H JM la ~ew 2 Bdrm. adults. Npt l•-------- RENT AP PI.I E S TO :;t~do Park. $43.000. 7 UNITS PURCHASE. 4 Bdr m ,_._ _ -PllMI ram rm, dini~g rm. J San Juan Capo sss.ooo 2 COSTA MESA ~condo with view. Br 2 Ba 1480sq rt 8'y rs. AllA --------old Agt541·S032 ~ ~ S --Buy at l0.44XGross. Nice .-.. 9'4 ULA '76 Mobile hom e. C..:osta 2 Bdrm h ouse plus Owner Oc cupied duplex Mesa, Harbor 81. Adults, dac>lelt and fourplex. All w/f\r e places On f~e xlnt. $11,500. 673·3826. bl.iktln1s with new roofs. land. l blk from'ocean & -----I.ow. low vacancy owe. a c ross (rom~ark . Owner mutt nll now lo $282,SOO. Agl. Hice ON THE BEACH-Mobile eomolete trade . Mab of. f1S.0142,res760· Home 2Br. rodwood fer.152-11211. deck. cedar shakes, JASMIMICllH hardwood int. frplc . ,. 9U •IL Good auumable loan + SSt ,tOO. RM P f 714 > "' creative finanein1 o n -.a1e Bl •CE this 3 Bdrm 2 story home1~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~ .-~ with lte balcony,· ocean I: and city lights view, ten· OCWROMT PAii PIOfllTllS .. nis, pool, sec. 1ates. A 28r, cabana • trk". s ub· I""'-Tl llH P•t steal •t UH,000 . _...... "'--..tor's 0_ .. om e. lettln1 allowed. 3 pvt -.-vi•• -NU bchl, Poc>f. rbhlns r•er, ''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! C/21Mewl)rtc ...... llt.960 RMP 1 14)1; ' .. 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HJ4 c:.N...... llJI lk•'er lrH r eaur ..... _,.h--_Ci ....... \ ~~·d y ard . nr Ila Q\lltt.S-/mo. 38drm, ,2V.be.-rltmo. 8d 1&1..·~ f I ••••'•••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••!••••••••••••••••••••••••••• " .. ._.""'9•-__. P l 1 ••15 rm. ... • rp <'. -.-..0 ... -Ne• d I 1 2 8 ar m • 8 lt ""..,_ Ofl Dtftndly, IMC'.d, Otlt at.nt•.., IMl?OG. -~.2 car1a .llOOyr .,_.. "'""' townhouu frpl<' OELUXc. 28r 2 a . ..._ Prill ..i( Wm .. ...,.. "'"' ael'ft•t •1m an~ --sovnt LAGUNA. ,.... ly. Alf..11s-i111. 11s.•110 1n The Prime Newport ,.,., ... d ....... • .,1 ....... a n' Adult.I. no pee.a. "50/me>. er..... <..'toek 1.a• kl\n b6e .... Mtl .> L" lBr. 2& IMO/mo Ullll ty deeontell 4 ..,_ a Beach .vu 644 2223 ... ....... """' -...1u PO .. ' lllr. lfla, d~lea ..-0 r-o Ciloucotflf. ...-lnprivMe.,.. ... ..:.. ON WATER: 2 Bdrm + -' . . vu, A.du.II.I 14110. 2211 }; . ~ mTJ_ 1::;1~= W~ dllP WVlrtona •ow1 "'" _ -den with view on Utlle OCEANFRONT, beaut Pacific, "The Bluffs". 28r. l 8a. in4·Plea. N(~ • 1110 S.tlJt -----1..a11inavw.,.a.&. l&land.SUOO/mo yrly lse 2bd/2ba. Avail J an .. &U-8808 or 780-0ll3 or Ml8hborftood. Cl09e tO •••••••••-••••••••• •••• •••• ••••• 1 Hr I~ Ha. t:ondo. Near d1·l'Nl , June . By wk I m o &44<8722 •II. 01ra1e. No pet I . • .-..._~_.• .. •·-tau-r .. ·r• lbr CONUO 1"1iba . B c h Cal l J i m CORNER Bd b _.,......... ""-1-11•••--..,.,. ....,_ ----b I d t I : 2 rm 2 • ,_._,.,, ----_!bdrm, 2ba u ... talr1 apt. -· ...,.. ...,,_.._,, htU. WIU t•Mte .,. lul Oft Udo • con)' . ..,, rp <' • 1l4114f 13'11 or * Sl31 3 BrSeaview VW.. are. v ill H • ,.... a.1-•llh I Bd..-m lwme *1f*t10. "15 avail 1/l Mina 7U /H3 718t or vu pvtcom•mkY ,..._ eru ea, nr oaa l.La48r 2Ba .OOmo • Newly painted. 8lt·ln11. • MClAftOM tru in,·om e pri:Mtut'lnf it O 4 O I 5 h u 1n e . n4/1»300S. j.(.. Avail Ju•··..... Hosp f150molae 2 Br, l 8. . .OOmo. St~ps Avail 1mmed 831·4402 ~ l'OMCl'Ul'lloe un cutu1wtcl•I ~U2-Sl4 lllll Tl lltWulfic• .-1-.c to beach. 673·9312. d)'ll Mer6: 760-~3' 1'-t h..a,. ••• 2 Bdrm Adult 114!CW1lY condo 28r -....... Waterfront Homes In<' t• l 8dnt\ All with .... UOM ~ t-'OR Rt;tJT 1Vbch, ~mu ' '1-...__. lllJ 613-8800 l Br2 Ba, yrly Avail. im · lbdrm. 2~)Qa, avtUI now t•llJllllU dr~ rana•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm SSltS f enced 751 S504 ~:=••••••••• med. 1 Blk from Bay & 169S/mo. 644·0685 o r "'"lll-'•l<Jt , d11~ul ""--""lit•4 yill'\lllnd¥•r11•e Kid&• ... Br 28a VI (I lbdrmlWt condo.allam Bc h $600 /m o Agl 85H302 . ........ __ ..,_ t I ... .. ...... ~ 1 ...._. •• ....,. ,...... l · · ew. rp c, men.ities/sec. Versailles. -•--n , ... tcnc n u••••••••••••••••••••• -w"cUOltl """ ....... or ~ • $69$. New inaide . 673.33SS ? Br Slove. Adults. no ~ti:a;!i,':i\•l:J~~ ~~~ ..... ~!.~~ 'm-N11 A~· nu fee .!~~.·.~ ........ :~~.~ Kld.s/PetsOK. 495-l518 Fny \~l~a~er; :~dn'*~ss pets . Hef"s Is l floor 'llA HMIN~ ~ lvt) 2 tJltrm 3 !ttltm. :l b11 uo ('\.I\ t'Olo'lll l•I lltlll Al rt•tll ftlll •Ol• Sh<Jt1 h·• in rc-n h1l """JI Wato I 1 uut tloml"> lfH' li'l:I blllJO lU4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'I Odrm f14rnlahtd hum.:. liuub'r l U 1tarait: ~ IUIJ ...,Mcc ..... attr. 541.7729 A •1€\TIG€ ............ lt41 /~ 1-HOl"t€~ •••••••••••••••········ H.t-4.1 ~l•tt' lrnt!~lnlt:nl~ l.'133W Co11:i.t 1114 ) NU 645-6'46 0-..-MilttS ... "11oui.t oct:1mfronl, w111h:!r ~ltw. l'Ornpldt!ly fu111 2tltlrn1."1 ~bll, frpk . Pvt 1i.al1<111 li5ll mo 4!f7 $ t25 Lvvl·I> J tt r se 1111 furrushed, frpk, <'anyon VICW I0251rno !1$.'I U8f.O. :i.:J&.~t!Vt'll Nt·w 3bclrm. 2• .. 1J1a l'ondu l.t:.ut! or Rent 4br, 3ba, Beautihtl ne w twnhse. , $48-3874. -.,&::;;..~ l!90 mo 64ti·0983. 111 1th Ol'C'~ll vie w , 311 ' s l ip $2200 /mo Cape <.:ove. Lag un 11 Uaycrest . lmmac. 3 lg••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt:wer large JUr Patio & $7~0 1110 C llll C:1ony \s\llU l , rullv land8t'aped Nluuel. Walk. lo beach. bdr d ~ garaue Adult· I\" nut ~ l&-.w.56 or W2 IMfoltl (~ "' ms 2 ba. lg fnc yard, WIMI ti 3102 "' s, v .,~ 0 & &4111, ,·ull .y mon ur l'~I ~l.100 sq fl. 3Br, 2'nHa + dbl gar Lse 644·4227 an ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1375, 548-5766. huttMurphy Mf\1371 pf l I t ---· t.:1ut~11..l· 2 4 l.1~11ll( more. ro essonll en Sp!" J8r 2 1f.a,Garde nGrove. SharpMesaVe rd11:2llK 2 0111ing wrt'u , l:.rl(t! ....._ 3244 rus courts. Sma ll unique u~-._. l''d ,. stove. dis p .. DtW. A/C, liii.enclgar .. nochildren kih'he.o :l Hr . Uen. Ir!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• communil y $750 mo JMU1"'r •I &e ... res l con frplc, pvt gar. no pets fenced "rd Pct.' OK SS75 l'wtlcroek Atlr11ctlvt> 3brd Call 640-;;~1_or -~31H830 do. 2400 sq ft, J Hr. 2 Ba. S47S.1171'8128 Ctr pet. ... $450 mo + s,cc 042.' r r 1 f ~J pr mo or 1-·or Sale --'all $46 5880. as k or rnu ' ~7 11'rd" rm . rpk~· hence L.t-ase with option, rent or /Jy Owrier 754 104$ l..lys, ..._1"-d 3106 ~~'!_!-_ Y11 • l'<>Wltry itt· en. nr blU'. 3 + Bdrm 2 Ba 95.'>·3276 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIASI on10M schools. pool. no pets. Spacious home . view. I bdrm. l blot'k rro m 000 11 va ll 1mmed S775 mo SI. -•ff yo. M <\!M 964.2 af $PM every desir able feature lBr, 2Ba home w tbig b11ck beach 547 6422 d y11 IU51l appllell to purc hase ter Owner 7141495 4SSG . enclused yd . across lhc s t ia>-ws:.-cves !lbr,2bltcondo.&463062 W~VNl.GrHtl --• from Charles He lle r 2 Bd condo SS2$t m u MuioR VMjo 1267 Park. 237 Knox Pl cull Av;iU now Call t rait¢. ••••••r•••••••••••••••• for upyt I 926 1537 I Br Apt Yearly $450 P<'I mo Call 673 1936 o r r.73 5132 • .-wPOIT Hens l'lean 2 br. \ ba, w llge yd, 1H1 l'uJ de :.iu·, pets • cluldren OK. SS7Stnlo C.:W"\. 642· 5554 631 12166 3 Br. 2 Ba. Condo Comm l:i~~I~ ~l ~s~~l~;;~~34Villas Newport l:.lantl 2 IJdrm :or.a det Mar Yearly ~75 673-4749 1122 3 br. I ba. double gar a 1te . fcnr ed yard, pets OK , $515 mo, Isl , lasl & $15U 21811 Clln) un l)n Vt' by ti4S·'7tm f{f':ALTORS ,-Nke 4 br home on quiet streel near schools & shupping ~'rplc, ce ntral air, 2 i:ar gar S650 mo Wa.lker & Lee. 552·1477 Woodbn Jge 2 slory . Z lir. 1•, Ha pool, !>pll. tennis & lake S4115 L H• 121.3 >Im 11339. Former model. s br. J ba. lots of WOOUBIUl>GE Are a . 3 formal dr. a /c, view, HR 2' J Bu . iJ mm I( room . S8'75. S24 ·6288 :iEAVl fo:W 4 Br J Ba l'Orl Hoyul. View of o<·ean & night lt!(hls $1600mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11.'W 2 Hdrm. I'• ba w1v1ew t6S01mo C>fflct: 97S 0$.1, res 7f.o 2566 Large 2b r .. dose lo beach Uul 1.nd No µels , no children SSW 675-0447 i\VAJL. now 2 BR . pvt palJo. new cpts & parnt ~ m o Call $46·5880, ask for Pam or La rry :iparkhng clean 2 Br I .lia Sol~ Fenced yard. ul1b paid Refni: Sm11ll duld OK No peli. 19fitl Walla1·e 548 95fi0 11r 5411 ~~ meaa.a11u APAITMEHTS ~uut1ful i.iard\!n :.tf>l:. 1'<~11 & sirn /\dull~. 110 IJl.'l:. Beautifully located 2 84 Sl75 •up. Child OK. Gas 1nd d M2·UW. ------ TENNIS ANYONE? New 2 Ur. 2.,., Ba. Cond o. 0 1n rm., Micro-wave, trash .'-'Ofl\pt., elff. 1a~1 opener Tennis, Racquet• ball. pool, jat'., u una. Ne> pets lor 2 Kids OK. J750 mo. <;a ll 964·2~66 or 913-2971 A~., no fee . 2 Bdrm, l b11 Adults . No pets Waler & gas pd. $3.50. Call 960-1684 WOODLAICE Ans 6100 Edinger. Adult lux. I & 2 br. beaut. lakes t. s trea m s, <'o mpl amenities. no pets. from P!S.~91 ------~c. 2 hr. Iba. pvt patio, 2 kids 01<. a va il. now, $36$, Is l & las l. 17391 K eelso n (Be a c h & ~ater I 962.3837 lbdrm. 2ba. double gar. $485, 1st , l ust, dep tl46~ ? large l:J r Yo rktown V1 llai. Condo. Wa lk to ~cmentary School s.s:;o J*r mo 962 JS19 JBr. Wa. nr beach . bltns, ti Bdrm 3 balh "wnl ll o 111 l' A !> .. u m t: I !> l i12~.ooo 111 11 •. 1.111d ~.000 2mJ al 14', Du.: 1!195 ProJt:<.1ed 1n<'vfl1l' for l year $19,200 hi fully O('('u1>1ed R II H A.:l . d.'>k for Heuu. ti73 7JOO lttwport leach l 16' ••••••••••••••••••••••• m r , huge )'ard, ><lras. $595 nw · li46·~ har, microwave. family - --- rm. h>k, cpts. cJrvi.. Al'. Mlwport leach 1269 4 Br 21 ~ Ua N1•w Ht!d ford· N>l!hl 11,t.tht view $1400 . /\vutl n o w Guarded area, vool. l l'll rui. 644 5403. l~H'helor apl : $a.'14) pr m11, ht!art 11( CdM Uarr1•1l Pa :.h llwnr Alli li:ll 1266 1:1-1U.1drps, encl garage Baeh s.1:15 l'ilO, 536 0921 I Bdrm $3!111 TllrLUES Ab:.olute ly 1>f1 me Iv<' a l1.oo in Corona <tt!I Mar and Balboa f'en111sulu ba.rgt' assumable loans /Uk for Smith Meyer 640-5151 DUP.lUH.I . Near ~ach. 2 3 bJrm . 2 car garage. near park . , vnnc only TSL lnvstmt 642 1603 MESA VERDE 4 PLEX Owner :. unit . OPy ml '20' , /Usum ~9.000 9:1,,4': loan. Seller C'arr y hal Pruw on I y /\gt 64 I OZ'JU COSTA MESA · LIDOISU Comvlclt!l.Y furn1!>hed with t!V1:ry \t1111g• you 11~ He modeloo & lie lwat.,>J 3 Ur. den 2,bath $1 650 Month ly U1ll Grundy, IUtr._675 61GI 1 IJcJrm, 2 bath, Pt'nin Pt hom t' Mo lu mu o r winier l ease $1>75 . lii3 211:.1 I lift 111 Back ha ' area Pool & lg back y r d . Partially furn Vr l} lse avail $1700 mo 641·07ti3 HluHs lownhoju'" 2 hr. lv1 din k1t r hen. dbl i,:ar. new rar pet. ~52 4242 w duy:.. 760 ~ eves & w 1e111J:. I HH. QU IET YAIW A<llts. Rng .1-'P Ullb 1-111 Isl ~ dt•p $4 !0 m o 646·~. ~ l'omona St. Condo, I blk S Coas t l'lata, i.;a le l(uard1•d lldull commun1ly . w llf•n ni:. <·b. pool. Jll<'. 2 hr. :• 11;1, $650/mo 640 2390, 4~ JI&\ ;tfl ·is tiom1n pool & ll'ruu s, 2 ••••••••··~·••••••••••• 1·ar gar . avail Der 10 ~a rbor View Humes. $72.S + de p 7$2 1282 3bdrm, 2ba , ram rm. new crvt. paml. drapes. S900, l se . 644 5 965. WU(Jl>Bl<IUC.:t-:. ll(l' :I UH 644-7697. t-den, 21 ·1 ba. :! 1·ar gar. .._ ram rm. <1111111 1( urea.l•--------- fµli:. q Jls. 11ri>~. rnmm vool 1\\;11 1 1m nwd S165 + dep l'i.111 752 1282 THEILUFfS Spacious & spotle'>s J tidrm. 21-, bath end unit with pvt vati•1 on "The Lovely l'USlom J br. 2 ba WOODlllDGE c:recnbelt " 1n o ur home. hghl . airy • p\l, :t.lk.I ~ lia condo S.S7~tmo ongrnal area Avail now w1beamed ceilings huj!c t:all <.:ra1it. 631 1266. -at S950 Agt, ~o 5560 rcmod kit, oak t•a t;mets.1 el~~ I~-l·--------- pantry. frpl<' 1n k1l &I" -~m~.!.~~-Ha rbor View llv m e:.. r 1 m 756 • .!? 6 6$ 548 ti 170 .. --iM-R•E•A•L•T•\•H•tS ...... _-~-4bdrrn.·2ba. f.im rm. hu JoUI q>l!. & paint $995 mu MF.SI\ VEIW E 4 Br :I balh 2 sly, 3 1·;1r l(ar Grdnr $990 714 770 t!I0.1 OUPL~X 2 Br l Ba /\II Cc1llegl' !'ark Yulto 4 hr 644 4157 2' J ba. lge den. fr pk. 3b 2b N rt Sh 1\ L'. <'om m µool N 11 r, a ewµo · '~~l'~ J>l.'l:> S62.'>, INI, la!>l, lit• flt!W!Y decurate<l 754 i;;m2 1Jt1t>1l • 7 l<I 1551 1337 or 963 8818 Big Cun yon Mc· L eu n Townhouse S11urklini: 2 hdrm. 2 lmlh, wet bar. frpli:, tennis , pool & !>Vtt Adult swo mo IWJ 0020 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-:legant rondo 31-lr . 2•~Ua , Oramatll' 120 dt>itrec ocean v1(lw Tilt> patro. frµlr . PQ<•l. nt·ar gvlJ. lcnni:.. & ht>.a c h S7!6 495 3334 . .,.... Capi1tn.o 1278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t\5tJ mo fix up s a\ e on 1tonl' Jbr. 2hu IO blks fn1m bd1 213 9!11> \l:r76 & 2 lJ 3.S3 235(} ~ Bdrm I bath with loh 2250 Van~uard. 540 !162ti ~25 <.:onlacl V1<·k1 a l 2 11drm '2 ua 75;1 lllJ7 • .fi7:.1 tl44:l :Ns W W1bun. ~\$0 li:.11 5511:.1 :)(uc.hu aµt, full k1ll'l1i:11 . w1111d 1Jorti111g f q 1lr . rd111: 111d $4011 ('all aftt:rfJpm 760 181:! U(t'. 21Jr 2ba. frpl< dN·p 1·c1hni.:!>. cJIJI !(Jr. I' lk 1•1 httk t'oruna sns m n tt\ atl Oel' 15 644 9i21i .;l'Al'IOt.:S NEW J B1 3 Ba t-nrl l(ar. frµI :J pal1ue. ~I mu 640 24.l\I liiu·h c;ardt:n Liilat Sl(IVl' & rdrigc ,\dull ~. no IJt'L\ tlOll ~ 1:177 ! hr townl111mt> ly pe 1·o n <111 I , 1,a. ln1lr) rm , c Ir.fie tu h~µ & ~h<ilJ 1·1r. ~i ·'~· v-1r1 t;tl.5C> llul(e lu·wr. du1Jlt'><, 'J Hr z•, ka .... e\ l'f\ i<lrll l Jblt· ~lff f''rwd \ rd $.5 75 ,;7:1 6JJC M2 !lf;&i 1·nd ~hr, I' 2 ba l'Ondo, bit· ins . µal1u. s ha.rp. bike l o head1, S4!1~ M a r ge. 964 1688 Walk to b\!al'll. l \I studio. tJ J I br aµts. SJoo·S.365. ut1b j.ld. JJianc, 847 60~. l'Vt.'S lt!ll 28SJ Uu1Jlex I Rr I lia $165 ~a1•h •Slater• 84K-7G32 'I/ear 5 Po ml Shopping 1.:en1er 2 & 3 Rdrm Apts · $i00 $450 Kids OK. ng IJt!lS 964 2.Wl ur 973 2971 AJ.'l . no fee · r..a'l ~llll• JI\ l I fir g .1 r <1 )( <• !I\ I \ •I no IM'm 3144 ··' I ~kc 111'" I B H ti uµh:\ -.ui.wr k1ll'h\'ll. '>u1111~ & l'fl ' ult' s:,ur1 I n111u1· llnml~ liiS liOOO Iii:! :J Mi Pt'l \ k 1cl~ )3:,o •••••••••••••••••••!••,• ... m•> t'\\.~ :At> -l2.J:J n "' Woodllnd~t' ntl'e 2 Ur con· 2Br. :ma. fam rm. '1 •··11 do no pt't!>, 1mmed ur-•'nd l!ar<•l(l'. ftll'd l>k~ll '4•,.••r :!llr "'1lh ~<ir.il(t i·u vanc·~ .S525 mo 9 Un11!"· n ear bea1•h , owe at I!", No !Jay <..:ANNERY VILLAGE ut1ls pd/Adlh. no 1-1Ns Mobile Home Park Spa1:ious1Move in NOW ' i bed,-l-~ I· n e ~ ~r.-2 ~s . SI. -bui.~o. fum1turl' Stereo, rulur Mesa Mgr JI) Shown T V Sunk e n lub 1n 12.30 tiPM Uu1ly 1ntld mastt'r hath. $750 per Wknd.~. ~rf1cl!I 4! ll1 . Z' J t.u . µat1u, frpk. 11c•w pu 1111,, fITTTO 11111 ti .a Ii 5 'l fi I , li15 1)1~'1 Bk1 2lliJrm. Jpa. lux unit in f11 g Canyon with tennis , ~-&-poor.~9-- vw11dl· ~t nral(\' a v ail. ~uiJ,.,. trn~ 1 1""· u11b 111 S~ Aclulh n1qwh s.5.:!49'..!0afl ti 3() 321llH Vi:> lit• ()hva $450 d . 1111 k1tl'l1cn. ~SO!=t~:_'_.:1~n~114----~1-~;.i~5_:::l~S.!..17!_ ___ h;;;;;uu~;a;;~---cii-.tP----:~ 111.1-l,:.l U&J.4-""-!i't+-1-liL~UJ. IJ~j(j ~ 38, 49·· ----.......... ts. 2 yr~ t.:1rsh n-ow w /low rents $450,1100 $112,500 down Uk r Les Barnhart 559 4475. Bkr •• 4 r ' I I t ! • 1 ( t • I t t t l • • ~ : ~ c I •· .. ,. ---- SWBTAX SHELTERS 24 Newer Units, i:entral <:oRla Mesu Assum fin $1,250,000 . Ill Units. 3 yrs old. l'en tral t:osta Mt!.'la Sellf'f Jin SI00 .. 000 :!8 Newer Uni1s II ij-2 Br 2 Ba eat•h ~l'l lt•r r in . l,6.'iil,000 All can r lose 1~ 0 Hourke Rt>altor ~ 99$0 C.M. Tll-rLEX NICED IEDUC ED Owner's un1l w /fr~h' ~~ivated S.'ller ha~ u11 lt!g prov Bkr 754 ti2112 ORAMGECO. 1N•% 1st TD ~1 "pndc"' unil:.. re111!> are low low l 111·111n 1· ~.ooo Pn~·c S.1.i!~.ooo 14 UNITS I', yrs old S:-,!JO,UOO II\'/, d•JW!l 8.'>1 166fi Da•i1 & Clart. W N /\ l.,()T BY OWNl::H Ap1-1ra1sed Sl9$K 2 yrs ago. Make ()rfer 751 24 76 . HUNT ICH 4 PLEX I 3Br & JBr. entl l(arnl(c. sep meters, palms , aj.I prox ag(' 5 yrs, ('an clo:.e lh1s y r OW<.: at.. 12··: Pnced lo sell at $249.000 <.:all for appl Agl 53&0123 JUST LISTED HWlt Bl·h 4 units. OW<.: al 10'1(-, SS4 .000 l..lown,.. 1215,000 Principals o nly Bkr, L es Barnhart , 559-4475 or !112 1$77 •JUST LISTED• Newport Ueach 20 unit:. <.:ash flow Owner will carry terms . $41 0.000 down. $1,378 000. PtUN CIP/\LSONLV Bkr. Les Barnhart. 5$9-4475 or 972-1577 .... trial/ P'rop1rfy 2 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'llew 10 Unit Industrial BJdg. c M 16.000 sq rt. 2S% down Owner l'11rry Isl. TD at 121.,•;: for 2 years Phil S ulli van Realwr 548·2103 18,000 sq fl FY NNN te- nant. 8'Jh cash n ow on a ll cash purt'h ase. Owner will ronaider so<.;: dwn o r trade for comm 'I Incom e prop. Bkr princ. 83!· 13_74 Loh fw We 2200 ················~······ Bliek Bar area, 78x300' re · s identaal eal ate lot R50,000. S48-0040. ..... , ........ 8ld1 Sile 1 tep1 l o ocn /bay pl a n s f or custom hom e av•ll. Priced at $130,000 Con· tact Janet 640-5839 AG T o.t.tC~ t'rlf•rtr JHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •+ ACRF.S nr San Luis Obl1po. Remote area •IJl6M••. n>ada. 1a1, tleic. ~· rnobll• home. f120i!_OO . Cell Don , <•>-U.or•·le71. Plld ..... 1°" want la DIM1 ..... Cluelftedl. nlO • • • --r----Waterfront Jiomes M..:SA VERD£ 3 Ur sm h11· R\!allors l>OOI S7$0 mo 631 1400 '--~\l_;in ~·71;71 Ag\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 3206 2Br. garage, enl'I palm. clUld/pet QK. $500 mo 641 ·0763 AM, 631 6679 wknds -~-· ....................... Sharp3br, t l1ba, ram rm. ----------~bl ..:ar. else to St J uhns YIAll.Y IENTALS ~.rno + !>t!(' de1JOS1l uule island: Large l avail. oow: 751-7984 Bdrm Apt. Unturn. Gar for small car $500 IAYFIOMT RENTALS !>ever:o1I Available Now 2 &3&4 Bdrms Wint('r Leases from S79$ Yearly Leases from 1995 Lou lnchhl & Assoc. 675-1131 • F~ Side, 3 hr, family rm. wl . rm. fenced yar d. no dogs 268 Costa Mesa St '625. 645·934 l t>-PoiRt 3226 ...•..•................ Execul1vt: 3 Ar 2•, Aa f''anlasti<· ocean v1l'W Condo End l'11 1l 493~ l'r~i,11.:ious •l.l>d..rm~ 3ba Hac que t Club hume. l!!'JOO', $7!K> trno 556 657li. HOM I'; f"t>R H f';NT 3 Udrm $.'>511. fo'cnced yardJlllO garage Kid!> & pets we lcome. 964 2566 or 973-2971 A~'\ , no ree. ••LEASES 10 to c h oose f r o m $600·$1100 monthly o n une year lease We're the ones to call. \\00dbrld9e Ruley 551·30CHI 0 20 1\arranr• Pk"'·'"lnl' Walnut St1uare t'<mdo 2 -.lfJI')', :!bdrm. 2lla. air. gur, 11001 S.'>~ ~ !12411 WALK·:rO IEACH Modem 3 Bdrm . 2 h;i. lflil'age. Jrplr. patio. j.IOOI & t e nni s .Va f'a nt S7UUrrno. 631-11194 PICT UR ESCJUE LI 00 ISLE: Lovely 48 r . 4fla. w11h -ma'ny amen1t1es L ease Sl 600 1 m o Brolter. 848-6800. .... ILUFfS I.Rase. fjeaut. 3 bdrm. 2'• ba condo Trina Model. End unit on gor geous greenbelt Fresh paint . new o ak fl oorinl( & l ovely earthlooe .carpetini: Of fered at St,ll50 per mo 7$9 l616 /\gt. Newpvrt Terra ce l'Ondu 2 mt 2 Ha. dmmi: rm1fam rm, park likl' !>"lllnl( l'uol, ;acuzz1. etc SS75 lllll 642 11!°>2ti , 551 -4333 qum~I 7!">k 2.'ifi5 t1LX Ul'l'l.EX. 211r, ;:11;1, 1~~11\~1.~; ~\111~~!>.1 n~'\,:~~I ••••WOOOS•ccNf ... Pa 110 home'. :Jl11l rm . hll11apph.an1:t's, _!>iJll\'llJ~ Mov\}111NtlW' lbdrm . frplt, beam'e <t .l'\.ba.pool&~!lml'rwm 1\757481!"' :J33 Jo. ·:.!bl St ('o~l'I 1·cil1ni::s. r cJ ar llne·d pnv l mm1.'ll IK'l'Upam' :OSta ~a 3824 Mt."><t, !'w!gr JIJ !)hr1wn lluth $.52.'i , mu vr add u S6:!5 mo 4'93 7333 o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 :JO Iii'~ U.ail) 1111 ltl tle t arhcd b drm fo r ~ llill!I MEWLY DECOR. Wkn~~ ·-. 'Sllil mo mon: 3'10 Flom D y~ 83) :15 44 _Ph ii .. Sc.ta Ano 3280 I Hr ~as pd . enl'I gar. t'le1tn'+. ·.,111l-2"drm, ~ar m a'IK Palnc.'la • •••••••'-••••••••••••••; d 'W~her. · f>()(l) Adults I ~ mo 1Br, 1 ~ .. ua <.:ondo.i..r~r s 1l' Plaza . 2t·ar g._r llbV") mt• lsl tla:.l + dep 979 1!59'J. ~hnillwdor &Mfunlilhed ll 00 •..•••.•.••.•..•....... • 3bdrm. l,•ba . trpir. f a m r m . pool U n runushed house 111 St an ton $650 /\Rl J im 848 188.5 CoudoMiuellMM u..fwnl~ 3425 •••...•..•..•..•..•.... Or:t:trff condOfl tnln• Vt2 51nJ •1~15 !llJ5 br. adµI~. no pt•111. N -•• , l..aKuna nrar shovs . & l'lr. I lo Apt Mc:.a-V~d1• a rea 2h<lrrn heat•h. S.SOO 1titl·647l~ Newly cJc t•or Gas ptJ lhu l(ar I fJle" Adu lb . Matwi~rt leoch llH l•nd ur, pool ti wa~ht•1 n:f 5'16 51Sl:I aft1·r 51>m Adult:. C.42 Slli3 •••••••••••••••••••••• l Ir Towwholt•e ~cwl) decor ga :o; µd , encl ~ar , p ool . d was h c r Ad 11 I 1:. 642 !J(17J r..:a...t..:.11Jt' J Htlrrn. 2 bJ ;\u pct» Ind Ras $.'1!)11 I !>I ~ d<'t> K.'11 ~i I Ur R:lriJl(t' ) tJ I h1ld pel 0 1\ $4•» mu 641 O'lli!I ~~·~Hi679wknds PAB NEWPORT. .... C~IYC1Ua. UYIHG !Ur. pool. child J>el UK S111.zle11 . 1&2 be dr oom $450 mu No garaRe 'aptS.&Lownhouses. r:~ I 11763 ,\ M 1;31 bf;i9 1-'rotn $449 . 64.a 1900 . wit.ml.., fmlllfd. Occ~y 2 llr I Ila poot la unclr) 1m . !.TOJll ,•h1ld Of\ 1~1. \ll!fl!I 1'42 11.113 (>n·anfro111 for W4nte[ !Wnt&.b l''un11shcd & un· fum Hwker 675 4912 r-;u n .1-:· ,\fll & ConJv lt'lllJh \'1lla K1•ntals lii5 ·1!112 Broker ---------1aToro 1232 ? rm rnnd 11. l ba. I\ r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pat1v. l1·nn1s. p•l()I. 11 ~ y r Li;:e 2 sty dplx :1hr, 2 full ltn frplr In N1·wp11rl I ll(hls S700 mo 646 1!303 0!11' llf'\Jrnom. air i:omlt t111m~I &. rl'fn1!cr:it11r Nu p('( :. I\ <I u 11 !> $tltlll 111 11 ICaSl' 1"11r f11rlhl•r Ill (orm:1t 1011, l'llll ..;1•At'IOL!-. 2Br atlull a µI ll!)cn l)(:am 1·~·ilin)!1-lub or WV\lll Ind I ni.:t· ;-.; .. Jlrl~ '1'i5 1110 li73 !IKIJJ w 541! 1:1.11. AVAIL.HOW l 11.r 2 ll:i hu1 It 1n~ pat111 ,rnall 11111: ll K l<iW1tll) rm \JI .\duh no pet!> 2 Ur · 2 lki Fr11m S-125 Pool;:.pa , rcfn.:1•. 11 was her rnl'ld ,\l'.nJe>~ N ll c ;.,1r c ·ounl.'. ~1:. •18!>5 _l1arming 3 Rr. gar. w /d •Will furn ~75 mo to 7 I S750 yrly 6 40 Hl<lti , li75·593U Abf\ HOMES FOR Rfo:NT :J & 4 Bdrms. $.'150 $625 F t!n ted ya rd s 11nd garages Kids & pets lbdrm apl with ~ar . yeur Wt!lcome. 96" 25tifi ur ly. avail 12 15 SS35/mu. !17:).2971. Agt .. no fee ~~1,:;s~r:;9 or li75 11693 Fawwtain Valley 3214 .....•................. lcAooPeninwta 1207 llUMES 1-'()k fll-:N'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• :1 & 4 Bdrms $595 :;harming 4 » R 3 Ha , f'enced yards & )(a rage~ w ti), rerng 1nl'ld . $1100 Kids & pets wek omi· mo G7S 8.17$ • !164·2500 or 973 2971 Al!l , ~tr..o leoch 12 t I 00 fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hwllit4• leach 3240 PaJisadt!S Area 2br. frpl('. •••••••••• •••••• •••• • • • I g e y ard W l k l u > blks 10 ocean Ele~anl 2 ~tores/park '600493 9617 bdrm. fam rm & den. 1S72S mo1 Plush crpts. :.,... det M• 3222 21, ha. cedar & glass ••••••••••••••••••••••• L>bl car pvt gar. fully J Br 2 Ba. New paint, mainl yd Adults. no carpet. fire place $750 pets lnqwre al 527 18th mo Days 675-0185. E ves St 7 14 1960 G331 or G4fl ~'4 Hk r 961}6331 l br. 2 ba. <>n Narc issus . frpk. quiet loi: $7511 642·4709 ~ BH. frplc, country k 1tch. Walk to Big Corona . ~SO. 645·51W6 > Bd.rm. 3 bath, refrig, washe r & dr yer So. of Hw y . tte aul h o me 536-1453 CclMCHAIM 2br, 2ba + den. frplc. bar·b-Que. new crpl, wlk to schoool/ shops/ park. S150/mo. 760·106S after 6/wknds Corona Highlands 48r Jba. lg bkyrd. great fam home. access to pvt bch . SlalO. ~22SI Brand new :i Br condo Includes garuge door opener ratlll Use of lt>n nis i:ourts, vool, spa & rt!('. rm. Security gate Minimum \ yr . lease ~so pe r m o Se11s1de Vi llage . 213 /!133·1369 days, 213/831 5734 e vt!s . New Jbr. 3ba. ram rm. up graded hme for family. no pets 833-0145. am eves. lllOO • 4bdrm. 2ba. dbl gar. rrpl<'. i mmac con d. $725/mo. S3SO s td 16712 Ross Sl. 848·6354. HOMES FOR RENT 3 Bdrms . $5SO $S9S Fenced yard a-nd garage Klds & pets welc:om e BeauliCul Ciinyon J Br, 964-2566 or 973·2971 AJ(t., 2811. just newly painted nofee. ~ carpe ted. covered ---- pa t Io. 2 c ar gar , Newcoodos.l ,2.&4bdrm, gardrner main\, pool & ocean vaew, frplc. pool. spa priv nex\ door. S1200 l4"11US, 11pa. 631·5751 or mo.lse.640-TREE 848·151.!.. -- Celttt.... 3224 LIKE NEW .......... ,............ 5 Br. 3 Ba. Home within llOSft."ITS 01 walking dis tance of E·Slde, fenced yard, he ac h . Desi rable 2 8 •c45 neighborhood. $850 ~r aaraae, r . ... · mo. Includes waler • _ea._z_1_0_. tMe-__ 4141_. ___ 1 Gardener. old S:-12.'J. l ,fi:l!f 4215 eves Wcx"'1hmlitc 1.akl• Fro11t Vw~ lit dct•k 2llr 2ha. tll'll /\II r1•1· fa l'il 's S950 mu 1:n :1171111i 192. I 7 l 4 I 5.'1!1 1'5411 Wotlllhmlgl' 1'111l111(e. up ~ratl1-J, 2b1lrm, 2lla f132 2:J7:l .;,·r n1t Orangl:lre1· ::! Hr I' 0 ll d IJ ft C f r I I( w Slfl'<Hll'>. fJ<)OI. )<ll'll/:tl ll'nni:. l'lt· 0\tlulb 11nh . 0011et-. $4\15 67$ 9229 2 hr, 1lt>t1, Euro1..:an up prnnlmenb. s1rn. pool. Sli25 m•1 is.16 :n67 rurtlcriwk <I Hr 3 U<i 2 Mory hlllTil' with :1 t•a r l(ar $1lXI llJ3 111711 aft n ti W11lo~ Jhdrm. 2hu. lill in. ... fi&m rm. l'flll s. drps, nr ~rhcWJb, xlnl Inc fo1 n l(hl famil). $025 /mu + M.'(' 1.\91Sllt>-15 Cleun 4hdrm. 2ba t.:nllej!e Park home, fa m rm , g11rd1!111·r $(~lo 642 6724 or f.31 ·6.11JO ask ror Chuck Beautiful Woodbridge· Versa1 Iles s l udio <'ondi.I, a tl u lt s . v nl y . S50o 770·2313, 768-5600 Jbtlrm. 212ba. N ewport <'rest 1•11ndu. 1111 pl'l:.. walk lu beach, l'los(' tu 110<11:1 Hosp S795 t mo Call !f/2 0515 dys 5;1!1 fl:l24 t-ve:. Newwrt Crest 11:141 <le1i s pec 111 r ular 01·ean & Cat ahna view I\ I loca t1on. front row J Bdrm w maslt!r s u1le All huiltins, pool. t ennis. 'lpa I.ease-1-'rtn<' 0111) ~ 71!13 eves a gent LEASE/OnlON $4000 MO••• you In RENT A rrLIES TO PlilH<.:HASF. 4 R<lrm . family rm. dmmg rm, :i bath 1·11n 1lo w '"'"w f116.~ llARU()H Vlf':W llOMI': Lovely 3Hr, 2Ba hom r . oo Port Seabourne. quiet l'Ommunily, key to t•om munity vuol, l hlk lo l(rammar schl. S800 mo. 76G-l29fl /\rl:x>rlake townhuUl\C . 2 Townhouse 3 bdrm. 21•1 muster bdrms. 2Ba. din ba. bltns, dshwhr, cpls. rm l:Jrt>a k fast nook , 1'1fli&. 2 <'ar carport. pool. frpl<'. all up,t.t r 11d1's $5.50. Adult couple only, W asher /d ryer I No pets. Near Hoa11 re rnge rator. A{'ros:< !Uoaltor.642·5.'IJJ from lake w /p vt beach. ...._,_ 2, b d Th Pool & tennis nearby ...,... m . ., a ron o. l' S750/mo/lea'le 551 11022 Blwrs . 1dnl loc·ation eves. Owner 760-93~. 1 _... ALS 11'e Blwrs immac 2 Br 2 "'"' ..ann Ba condo. 2 car gar. 2br +den 21., Ir.I = comm. pool $700 640 4180 2br.2ba ..-c,,;i "9'-2950 3br. I ''•ba SSSO or 3br, 2•12ba $900 1bdrm. 3ba condo, T he 4br.21-.. ba SOOO·S12SO Bluffs , xlnt location. 4br + bon, 21i11 ba $900 760-9313 Owner. 3br. 2ba MS<>Tus\ln ------- Harbor Ridge Cre11t 3 Br 3 Ba, neve r Ii ved In . SUOO/mo. Steve 957 1900 . (1' fM0-9345 ... 559-8322 ~r Su Coa~t f'la1.J :! Bdrm l'ondo, J\ C:, puol. wa $12.'i k.'1 t 217~, t)l',.•rf1('hl l'lan I. 2 llrlrm 21, Ila . 1•;1 W t1Wll f\;i 1t~1111: rm. tl1111nl! rm :! l ar g:ir ~ OPl'111•r, i'' t p;1l111 lrv1nt· Sli!t tl 55<! 7557 aft SI' ~1 ~ear Su C'oasl l'la1a, :1 llH 111 ha. µal•O. dhl gar . k1lh OK $590 mo 640 14:11). 9$ 7 9:Jo:i Jhr. 2b;_c l'O~l)ll Har kliuy /\rcu fam rm. frµlr µra v palm. pool. 2 l'ar j!,ar . new l'rpl 11'1H Sl~•ll mo li31 JUHi Zhdrm, l''J ba. J!CJOI. ia1·. new carvct~. 1icw µa111l , $\'JI~ II B urea 91i2 2~>75 So t'<;l l'la1.a Hnmat• 2Br. 21\.'i, 11al m. pool. 1:wun 1. sauna. u1r. no pt•ls Ut ils p<l $47~ mo Kl\ 75 11 l'\Jrtlf'rcx·k R11lgc I ux u ry condo. Vt('W. P•"JOI. I en n1s, 2 BR S750 m o 955-1000 'f twweth hnHah•d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... , ........ 1101 l..arj,!1· I fi r I Ila l '11fur11 SI:!.'> Cull ><:Ill XI»! I "' ~111 nov. fn•-;hl) 1winl 1~1 I llr ~lZ.'l mo J l > I' r " p 1• r I ~ M .: m I 7!\I Z'llli "''"' 1-•• :-.lllt UIJ :.l l11r -. llupl .. x , 2btlrm 2 1iJ t'l"IJb, drpi.. n·fnl!. '''" ,. ll"hwa"\.ha•r . l;1unt1 r' 11111m. t•111 l l!·ff & 1111cn,·r lri1k, 11at10. no v. all·rbt•1l. I}<) l'l\'L'> M111dl(' .l~l' I OU pit' S.l:MI mu ~llll dt•tt tA.'1 H93ll ')UL '1'11 COAST I' LAZ \ t\IU:A 2 l3r I 811 I .rj.! 1>al1u. pout. rn· fJr·tl ~·unly Rllll'l... no j.ll'I!. S<l/l(J 968. 3GS2 :: IJ a c· 111 u s Fa m 1 I ~ 2 Br ~1!'iO l'ool & pla) .:munll $4~ 955tl fr•1m 12 71'M l Lr, n,.w l'j.lt drapt•s , l>w It 111s dean, nu pct:. li45 1!922 St>c 752 11 · Shuhmar Or IMSTAMTIN I .rl( 2 lir Easts idc l' M l'uol. BB~. $395 mo Giant 2 llr $425 mo. Sm pet OK No last mo. rcq. l>nve by 149 1':. lia )' St then call 642·0282. •"'••••••••••••••••••••• I Dr Clear brook Lane. ~CEANF RONT l Br. garage. no pets. adults large deluxe, icarage, S350 Sierra Mgmt <..:o wmter $4$0 Adults No 641-1324 pet.~ 673 li640 rr\JNNJNG lrg 2 br. 2 ba, l Br . Carpets, tlr:ipt>s. garden apt Pool & rec stove. re fnge Ut1ls pd area i lO W, IAlh St Utensils for 4 $37$ S370~S4 75 I &-2 -Br 615-093$ Apt rrwnhse Near new, WIHTH RENTAL frplc, patio. s ky light. 2Br, pool, step& to buch. lndry rm. Adults only, bay. a. f e rry $42S r al OK.lmmed occupan 673·1900 d1\. 675·1871 CY.:....~L~~mt.!4_?·9412. !~· 1410 2Br. ll,Ba. Adults C.-.. Mor 1722 Sm do" considered. 610 •••••••••••••,••••••••• Joann Sl. Mgr. Apt 0 . >tudlo 81c h e l or Apt . 64273+t mature adult. no pet. - -'g Canyon 1'ownhouse y ard u 25 In cl utll. Oeluxe 3 Hr. 2 Ba frpJc. ~~l2br,2ba.spectarular 644..s377 1ar. nr So Cst Phm1. No llOl1 course a. lake view. ---pets. SM(). &44·1100 separate 2 car gar, ten· nlllt 3744 New condo. :Zbdrm' 2"' b•. • • • • • • • • II.It "3 c·a. ....... "-flhl'-'ir frpl<', 1ar. ll.l.nt E. side 2 BR. 2 Ba. 2 Story Con· ""~' '"""'".,_~ '"''"~ loc:at.lon. Call 557-atl8 or do. XJnt location. 9'IO ~IHU JZ41 50-17IO. Pt'I' mo. •• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • nil. poo l , Jae, he ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duple• 2 Dr. 1 Ba . Gar. W7S/mo. 644·2U6 Dk", 18a, adlls, pool. ten-Ne<'N CpU, no pets. 9'25. --------nla, IMO mo. l yr lae. 2178 Plau nlla II E BLUFFS 3 bdrms, 2 hath, 541-<Ml.2 S67'M3. :: !:: ~:i~s:~::t~~ ~ ..... J741 2 Br. 1 Ba. ln 4-PIM 679 Senta Ana Hel&ht1. 3 141-7'45, 141·9140 COZY OCEANFRONT Bdrm, hudwood noors. t Bdrm houae. Clean • lBr. Mobile Home. knot· l1e lo t. UOO I mo . neet.tmllafrom beech. typinelnt, frplc, pvt bch, llt/IMt+llOO dep. Aft. 1575/mo. Call Carole All d.lonly. 91GOmo. <710 5tl-Gll.4 llC'74100 _ ... ~•-1_•~~~~~- • ~146. ••••••••••••••• •••• • ••• Center 16. $380. ,..--.-91-ron--t -t'ond--0-.-1r- 1 -3-8-r ~!a~~l nhe~ludlo -~·W_l __ _ """' , .. ! ""1c • _,.,. ....._ f· ... •t draw la l 2~ Ba w tallp for 35' eau-..-·---power-boat. $1000/mo + ---W•t. . .1 Dally Pllo util. "-· f7MOl2 ' Want A.d Rewta 142,5171 aa.llled Ad. la·5171. \ TSI. ,\Jj!mt 1~1:t 1m1:1 !h<lrm . f1n1~h c•il ltofl dupl1·x 111 ~. -.111t· 1, 7:J .\!Jfi I I. J r I.! e :1 II r ~ · 1J p t ... r l>u111t·x I hoUM' r rom >nllr'm 2h,1 c 111,1• 111 •11·1•:111 W11h b ... 11 utlful l~·;11·h J I Jil I >l'I' ~ :tii:I "'~'"' SiSl• 11111 1ii5 l!UJH 1-: llil h l 'L11·c• t'4:! 111i:!l1 /if1 246(1 ! :.tory .• wt :thdr111 I ' 1h.c WI lrx ;al tun l~tti!i ~:.on I J \na ,\ H ' !r lll Kl'.M>5 E :-111~. :!l.1 1·1,11 a.:l· 'll & ~ar n·i-. •leµ S.150 :>52 11:14:1 I hrdplx tlll ~d & !!Jr rt' \.'111:. UaltlllJ c·undo, 11ev. 11! ::111 po.,I Ar rt'<' rm ni1·c '"'"' l!tlll Cagney I Jl S701111111 tii5 :lt1117 ! Ur I Ha 1\vad now \rcJ 11r Balbo.1J & C11a!>I IJy, ~ $5 i !> m 11 J I) l' I o I' c r I ) M ~ m l iSI Z'i'IC'i • Jl1•.l\I $;.li!"J ;'\11 Pl'h IAJ\CI). IJr)tl' I Ur i\J)I 1n 1h1l111>1\li45ili3b lllt.' Ulurr!> SH5 :'\11 ('hillln·n or peb 1245 1 Ur <11Jl H•r) 'Jll' No KSI 0494 smvkl'I , pre\ rd rt•<t !1!>4 ~ lilh St~ n:t..x \ 11lu Balboa l'oncJu. l.uit I QUICk IM :'-11'.tr m•w larl(t! 2 Hr 2 lJa $451) ITlll Ila~ \'\l'I )l hlnR t..:l!ntrall) lm•at ed Small 1•hil1t. pct OK On\\· b) 21\15 Muplr SI thf'n 1·ull 642·02112 ~uh:. dean 2 Br S1-1an1s h home Yard. bit ins. full Bdrm Pool J a\' $.'125 ::..'\'UT. Uh.lg 645 K039 I Hdrm. 2 ba 933 W Balboa Hlvd 0 1shwshr. rrvk . llilund hookups-... 1(11rage. • J blk to bch.· S7~/mo 1st last . sen1ri. I) Av utl m>w 673·2282. fl t 5 pm r r p I 1• . q u i c l s u I l' w .. ~-rt:l.11''1'' \ Br <..:ond11 ne11thhorhood Wa lk t11 New interior Adults. no :o;hoJjping. c hurl'h .• JX'l.S $450.673~0. schools ~75 rnu h t . , • last SISO s ec Call Re.: ~I( IJn 2 Br Condo gie' A~t 63l 7902 or New mten or Adults. nu 546 7tll6 pets ~ 673·6640 r>..,.. 3126 ·····················~· ? hr. $435. balron) sep gara~. ocean v1t•w 768-4541. S86 0741 ----- lbdrm. 2ba with ocean view. ~7~1 mo Isl . hist +sec. 496-4179 ---~-~ .......... 314'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new I & 2 Bdrm Pierpointe Condos Pool. spa. lenn1s, 1tara~es <213) 596-7202 dys ; (714) IM2·4'721 eves Laalrii ....... AT BEAClf Otean view. pool. te nnis l'OW'\s, adlts, lse. 16 2 bdrm from $440. S51$ Ri ver Ave 642 2S66 __ ..,_ ---~ . I Br. I Ba Apl Near MW. enclsd gar lndry tac Upstairs unit. Adults onl,rLu t OK _TSL Mgmt 642·1603 Winter Rental MOO Mo 3 Bd, I blot'k to Bay. Bdrm 211 Ba Condo Charmin& apac 14pper, Otean & Olly vlrw. 20· redec. 1385. 75e-OMO boil sllv. Comm Jennls -;tclJrrNB adult con· court•. Po<>I w•her t · · Dryer. 2 car garaae do 11186. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. w/elec. geraae door 10 ate.-to PoOI. Ne opener Prlvatt pallo. carlMJllftl, yearly lea1e new car~l. Will <'On Acl.1_Sf.._1_1_u1_. ___ _ std«f~.642 1803. ftaillea·l Br. 1ffurity, Lovely 1, 2 • 3 Bdrm pool/ree. ~ Steve. Townhouses. aaraae. t57·d00,....,..$ pelio • ..taundry (1r 9'SO 6 ..,.,12 Br. 1 8&. Stet111 \0 tsrs Call 2llt•·'7292 or bl!ech. Vt'Q' clean. - 714,_7>41. _ mo 2.U llt7.Sl'4 • • -I ' -1 ... .· .. tu th.-be~l'h Im IMC rua lrtc 3 Ba ~ ts11 ~i. ~ Ot'tao ~1~w 114 4$th ~I \ r l ) lm mtd Ull'UP.a Ol) m-~ l8r 2ba dplx on l'unal Comm pool ·" ll'llflll>, I : ~~ean R;4~. 6Jl 5237 '20102 li~h St. ·A t 'txtrm.& ~·txjrm apl have just be'<'o me a\ atla bit. All ut1I furn Adults Prul M ur ~· roumm.111· tn<>cL~mokcrl h> ~111 :1 1,,· 2 ba h1>me 111 I n i11t'. m mm µool. Ja1-. ten ni:. volley liall 552 068-I · only Cull before-6 µm !F19-8889 . . Female wants s ame ·10 :.hare ·N J;l C:u(ulu, walk . l br' ·w, lge bakon) sur 't\l ~a<'h. IAAJ I. :.auna , M.lnded.b) pldnter box jal'. tl'nn1s, L :wndn ·et. $460 /mo. 2 cquall) S295 mo Avatl Ucc 1:. mce} br's .w view at s;u s ~Ill oo3G I \.C ml">i. & SHS1 Pool. q u iet . S«ure area Adults, 110 fem. rmmte H H SIH5 , · l)l1.s. 644-4V6J utrl Near .bt-a1·h Ask for -· -. ~ _ . Tran ,,r Iv ms~ i 52 023~ , . Lovet · 1 Bdrtn <.:undo. · wit pa11u ·Is l floor · (l('lo.p Fem 1·mmtc wantt!<l V e't s a 1 I I e's · It I I l'art:cr •lrll'fltt'<i 25,35 ror amenities. $.525 752 2:110 :lbr~ 2b hm1• m ·l'.ap Bt h days.S4("757.6 eve~ ·· ~!It; 51'15 SJOO' ----.. l J • ~ NcWJ)Or;t 'Js'fand. 2 Rdr m 'fon :.1r a1 gh1 to ~har e ¥el!rly ' l fo-med ~1 va1I •2bc.lrm. l '1ho. 2 .t:ar ~ar $f75 673-4749 ' ,' rurn house & J rlllqUt'!> .J • w1tb .. 21l }r old .former ICOUCENTEI MEWPOIT Elegant exec utive suites m pre;st1ge location W1thl r omplct c s uppo r t ser vwe:. il<t g,s1 0681 12.5 5(XJ sq ft i,:rnd rlr. UtJls pd. From $85 up 779 W 19th. St C' M Tom !.6 7·1000 PLAZA EX.ECUDVE SUITES .. There 1s a d1Hercnt•1> · 714/752-0234 2(g? Michelson Or. #212 ar.!l Business <.:ntr 11213 Doctor, Lawy.r, $25,<XKI Write off in 1980. S20,000 write off In 1981 Tolal investmt SS.000 1n sol.id medical equipml. lease plan w /m jr. corp. REDf:COHATt-:0 714·8M-JS.SS Londmuk '""''"'""I Campu.:. IJr & 1.1ua1I or f1(•e !>lJa('e 600 tci 18()() sq MaMy to Lo.. . 5025 fl .,.'rum YO< 10 !1 'lfl ft •••••••••••••• ••• •••••• :-HO 29(j() IDPOIT. BEACH BAYFIOtn fNEED I MONEY Now v ·ou Can Sell More "Ith O allv Piiot PF.NSV P1-..n11rn ·\ DS Still ot]I) :-;2. J lines for 2 di!\~ uni) SJ u lfU). 34l: a line Lo 1 l : C A T , Ill a I ACTIVITY AllJIT ANT. Hlmaleyaa Slameae. Aflar acllal pro•ram, DalperaWy Dda medln put·Ume. llf·lal. lion. No. La1waa Be ......... 511n A1UMT'IS MASSA&E , SPA Be Pampered by 16 Beaut Girl s Open lOAM-4PM 7 days. Phon e ~3433 -=_ =====~! •• SPIRITI.;AL Rt-:AOINGS lOam·IOpm _ fo'ully la r 'd 492-7296 or 492-9034 1815 •ntJ•ueM"" IA111 •••• CA. EllT-1. Compl. llllur&DH reqwr•mHt owr ZI rn lood drivta1 NCIOl'd. Top pay, frta1e benefl\1. Sula Am· bulaeee, Ml-Jal. BA'BYSTTTE W\'t.ng Mother 's llelper for 11 m os old ~1r l Mat UN? lady to h ve in 752·2197 S Camino Real. San - --, l.1em BAB YSITTER L11nn14 grandma to care for. 2 INTRO S PEC IAL l>mall rh1ldren daytime 71N T&LmS. Beautiful S•L aeelts exper ienced tellers for pos itions in Irvine. Santa Ana and beach area. Ability to type 3S wpm required. Nice appearance and personality will help land these positions . O ff eri ng car eer wearing apparel. Good growth potential, xlnt bene fits and starting salary to 188S. C .. C.,., t72·ttH 1616f~. 4th St .. S ~- ,,.... 0,11111• Beautiful bank seeks exper i e n ced proof ope rator to jom their growing staff. Offering c a r eer w ea rin g apparel. xlnt benefits and starting salary to $850 .. C .. C.,., t7Z·HH 1616 E. 4th St .. S.A. T ... T ...... Growing company loc aled in beautiful beach area seeks nice appearing tndividual with p l ea s ant personality and a des ire to learn the lianking field. J oin a company noted for its long term e mployees . x lnt bene fit s . S tarla ng salary to $700. c .. C.-ry '72-H55 1616 E. 4th St.. S.A. ..... s.a ••• , Beau.tifuk cen t r allv loc a t e d bank seeks i !"dl v i dual w it h p r eviou s loa n d o<'um e ntat iu n background Lo. join_its growing staff. Offering xl nt b e n e fit s and start m g salary to SllOO c .. C.-ry t72-tt55 1616 E 4th St . S.A _...,. .• Beaut S&L seeks ind1v ~ ~ m o:, or m o r e ('Kper to Join their rrienrlly :.t a rr Li t e t v p 1 n ~ n K N 1 1· e . I IB>~OOM Ta.~hron model l'ouµlt•s ,•, -.L oo·d l oc ati o n :>lo ·<>I\ fi blocksfromu\:ean .•,,. garli~t' Adults. no µcb. & IJlllt: Shnmµ bar Is l ' ';ll'iO. m1.1 l_!Ca~•' ?IJ..Z.113. ,.mu111h , las t & :.f'1· Merchant Chief! £le.cant bldg .. rn heart of Huntingt o n R t•h . w s pacious offi ce!> skylights, wetbar. enn ference rm,~ i>cr sq. rt Plus. super 2.000 ~q.fl rfll'(hl'al b ldg , well ap ()()lnltd al 75' per sq ft F'l"(Jn\ 1()00 S 'f [O 5J()(I S I ( Newer bldK. ample park lfl!( also -l(lQ hucar ft ot lloat dU<·k ror lt·ase • CRIDITHO Ad \l•r l1 !>1.. one ·ur more ll<'m'> valu .. d up t o SHIU l:.al·h add11111n;;I lin e rs onl\ 6(k ror lht• two clJ\'~ Sur ry n o ro mmt>r<'ial ads all o v.~d C ha r ge Your Penn) Pln<'her Ad or u se vo ur Rank ,\meri c a rd V11>a or Mastercard MYSTIC MASSA<; t:: hrs 642 3204 MASSAGE $1() W AIJ .ippedranrt• & friendly per~onahlv <t must E>. 1·el henefits & s1 art1n)! sah1r.) to S8SO RSI 1666 Davis & Clort& Santa Ana 556·4656 IANIONG C• C.-ry '72-tt55 1616 E 4th St .. S A ' OcEAM-ouT S425 mo s1ris 1·a~h to '1 -• \ • "'· " ' 'mov{• in C:ill -l!M 3!>60 · \early 3 & 4 br dupl<•x QI~ De luxe Sull('!-, I IOI -.q.fl AC. ;imµI pk~. 11111 vd 2855 E Cst Hw \ b/S.6900 . PIOILEM .2nd & 3rd TD lom.s 971-6531 /15S-I 14 5 Arranged by Coast..._. Lo.ts A Mortgage Broker New branch needs ex- penenced teller • new accounts clerll. Contact s......-.,. OHfcen ·, . i\l{l 675 6Jfj()' . ----..- > l:l1, yr~y h blk rro m ka1, & lkh $5..'.J(} mo. · ~·em tu s tir :t Ar l'nn1l11 Nk. nun ~mkr. re<· lal'll . I ~ 50 l'l1ls 111('( !>IR 7267 •. · _673 JJM, aict Pro f. Worn :.111 2;; :15 to 'Sc.Mt LCllJllMO 3186 :.hart-i! bdr m 2 IJa . Lux ••• ... ••••••••••••••~••••; t~dt~ ro:ut1 ~--~una. S~l' ~~abWuus vie w, <'findv .im ~mo 1~11 ~ran_rla}!> w.aer, 2bdrm. 2ba. sooo 152 Y800, e H>$fiJI 5130 Joe644 0502 ~'rqJ F' ti\•cr :J4l :.hr Fuun • 1 • l,illl'l \'a1~ pol)I home ~: =~'\~o ~ i>amc-2-Z911_ • ••••••••••••4•••••••••• I ROMON'l't>RY. Pl rc-durt1on or rent for pr1· 5awi11 Vi"e · µarat1on of meals Don : 675-'2101 NeYt' 1&2 bdr nr I x ury ·. · · • a(lult apts 1r 14, S>la ns ll~:.pc1ns1ble y;or:king from Mt•. 2' hdrm from 00ltomale w ishes lo rind & SSl,)5 + ~ools , ~~nn;s . "har\!'"apt a~ bea C'h w11h ~aterfalls; 1>0nds <•Ill> !>amc 4 g. 25 :l-'> Lind· For detaab r ail R}:DCARPET 893-1351 ~ sq ft w~ll loraled North Costa Mesa offl<.'e Park next 10 your door f'ully equipped with 1·a.ivet. a '<.'. cabinet!> & !>lor age lteaso na bl)' µnet!IJ ·Call Tom, II arbor Baker Professiona l Bid~ 957 1000 Pnme comer loc · L p to 4,500 sq ft Full ser v1<:l'. modern , glass bill!! Hayfront o((w<· µn me ~00 sq ft. park1ni:. Jdrt1Lor1dl 1----------1il4 167:1 11)03 WAI« SSS FAST? SI 75 MO ... TH An) amt·Lst. 2nd. Jrds f"1tr mor1• 1n(1lrma11ou aod 10 11lare ~our ad call " nex terms-call now .. r \im CJH1c·{' Cuh11 les E Starr-964-6833 642.5678 • An,weri ng Sen 1te ~~~~~~~~~~ •Rc1·ept1on1st ico n I 1-----------1 fer1>nt~ Roo ms Elec •---------i t rt c 1 t >' 'Kr I c h e n MONEY AVAILABLE 1----------darulorial S vc .. T yping S2SK·S100K Quick * lli...IEW * Scrv11 c Personal Ser vice ""' 557 1151 Secured hy Combination CAL-COPA 646-630.1 of Real/Personal Prop. u•ss•ll!...E 2 room~. wct l>ar. 230 sq r1. I tertel F ' , IC _,,_ -• --. --<". \ s 7 n anancaa orp. S5 "'·count w /this ad Ew .,. . .,.,l)<'nor / vc. I 5. (714) 851·2236 u"' T 0 A u c ti t.SCORTS 752-0817 c L 1' s s Joy Twitchell at 629 De 3 needed for beaut L o I M a r e • • S a n S&L. Previous bank or Clemeate.412-llOOXU. I S • L . n e w a cc t s & BankiQ& su p ervi s ory C"" 1 -TOI II background Pos 1t1ons ~ l e ad t o b u si n ess M in i mum 2yrs ex I dc\·el 'm t or branc h perie n r e , bank o r m l!ml i:.:xcel IJt:"nt'frts ----------i ft.DAOCe company, con· tartiniz s a l an t o f or a l ot al rela x in sumer, real e state. & SI 100 · massage With a pro commercial COIJection , C~ c..ry f7J.ff55 ressional. Earle lOAM s~lary c omm e ns urate 1,..6 E 4th St s \ 7PM. 548-2817 with expenence Apply ' · ' lnluilive Co uns elo 1 sycluc Readings) lo appointment call Jae .5.56-1178 Personnel Director. tarrA&llANK 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim 991.3860 0 n e ye a r e s r r o w E o E serretary experien<'e ----·-· -· ---a nd rn endl,\' perl>onallty Bankt.ng TELi.HS for rookmjt & h~at1ng ~iJo ti2"" ~ f · · a . • · paid •flrpm San IJ1l•go ~a l C'r Sp~ & "'t-'r,wy <lri ve. Nortli'. un wkc~d.~ N EXEC SUITr.S t>i6·1684 ~~~~~~~~~ VISA , MC GrNtCD-e-'J BESTO C. LOCATION 1-ComerWarner/Newland ESCOITS 200 N Tustin Ave, I min ....... , R...tal 4450 Mm.y Wmtecl 5030 17061 Newland, H.,B. lMHrs . 641-0lllq 1s what 1s needed to Joan thas beaut1ru1 rompan): o rre r ing lots of variety. l:.xpe ience r1!'9'd . Xlnt. growth potential. xlnt salary & bener1ta. Apply benefits a nd star11nit S A & Nwpt F'w ys LAe ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••••• f41-6446 C .... /Cltedu I prof decor ated o f r s For store &offi ce s pace at Priv ate Party n eed s ~~~~~~~~~ Personnel: salary toS970 • • :-at h to ~<'i' ~d<len then ~lxJrm hou~c rm Mornm~ . el'Jl Ot) Mc\f' ddtlen l•i Ccinyon w11lt 11111t·I nun .s11 ~..v<it'Hl 1lla~i: . k I' I 171.41893-SIStl s m o t' ~a'• I "t l1a · ·~ -.--. .,. l)f'al·h a• l'l.':}"'>. 2 r, pl1 ~ ftecept1omst , telephone reas<inable rates. SZ'i.500 for Jyrs for R.E. ---.._bpfMCJVIM !>E!rv , xero•. ronr rm 500 to 2700 S. Ft. mvest ments. Xlnt t'redit Lo.t & f_,j 5300 -----•---! ~'t' 'en a vail. Prom ME.'>A VERDE bR & income Will pay In ••••••••••••••••••••••• tarr A&l IANK c• C.-ry '72-ftH 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim I 1616 E. 4lh St . S.A 981·31160 (lit ~ '; . · ·• 4000 a\ ail l•ll t\11rtl $\I.II~ nm •••••••••··~··••••••• •• l~t & laM 7W llt!24 2JJ mo Last month free PLAZA terest + percenlagc ori----------SUNNY'S ProlessionaJ Massage Re!axationfThe rapeutir Call appl,548·2817 E.0 .E. c cW "-OMcer c I t f, I ~ .. • • ~ Laguna·Beaeh·Motor Inn, • 98.5. No.· Poc1i1r c,> .. ,t <'t kr..,11 n•m ,;.nokini: 1111 Uwy, La.c una' f:ie.1r h '"'" 111 'llr lw.wl Ill! Owly, Weeki~. K1t('hfm hi.mr J•,,,,J rl1\1 11~ available. Low wlnt rr lnarrl 1 ntrl <1 1r . '.kyl1tr· rates 4!M·~ ffl!l1 W IJ .. :x~ul\llcl> ---ilc11.rat1·d S31Jli m11 E Orange Pr1 v H•1•1m (,ary ft11l lln' !l.'l.'l iJn II . remale, k11 1•hen 1.r11. ll.".t <I.Ill w $6S 1wk nr 55 ~·r w · 97~3484 . -- - 'l B O c eanr1onl w,k1t<'henelle $260 & llJJ 1.1t1I pd. 2306 W. Ocea n front 673-4154. .... &lotrd 4050 ···~··················· Room & board in ex change for 4 hrs. 6 day wk cleaning & cookmg. 566-1737 aft 4PM F• M Actii1 Call Daily Pillt AD-VISOI 642-5171 ~Motels 4100 ..•..................... ---------- w fl nw" agreement. 1.525 M~u Verde 1<:. C M appre<"1atmn in property 953.0937 54§.4123 ll.SJ.l370 e ves. You can be a WINNER Just by sending us your name and address and by watching for your name in the classified ads or the Daily Pilot. Win tickets lo the c irc us, urea a musement a ttrac tio ns or s1>9rtinR events. Just fill out this coupon and mall il to<fa y to the: Classlfled Department, Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ---- .. Q. N DO ~~~I ~.~.~ •••• ~!?.~ ~.~!'!e .•.. ~!?.~ ~.~~ .... ?!.~~!~.~~ .... !!!~ Weekly rentals fro m S84 • \Ip. 648·7445. 2274 ~Blvd.C.M. Ba~ Inn oceanfront. lo7W winter rates. Daily ~WeellJy. 87S-8740 t ......... 4250 ....................... "CALIFORNIA" NEED MONEY tr ,vou need money for any reason and you need It fast. give us 11 call We v.on't ask you a lot of personal que<;t1ons or rut you throu,llh the 3rd t1e,llrct' to gel ii Iman You'll rind us OICt' to talk to an<l l':.Sy In deal with Palm 8'1ring1 ' Qmdomlnaum Rentals S 1st. 2nd. 3rd Real Estate loans S SS00 to ssoo.ooo S All types of property S Any Cahfomia area I ~ cedit check I S Use money for any reason S P ayment plan may be tailored to vour budget I No hallnon paym1•nt nt.'C'essary Luxury Condominiums. Completely f'umlahed, CamtrY Club Settln1. Golf, Tennis Avall- ableatSDeclal Rates for our Clients only. Weekly, Monthly and Weekend Rentals. S Your equity only reference.needed S 1-;ven If bchinrl In paym1>nts S lnt<'r~st only lo•an~ available I No disturbing your 11l IOflO S Cumpare our costs with other11 S App'lq your home or our office For 1ntormal111n r t1ll GOLDEN PLAN of CALIFORNIA FllMllS AIE FIEE Cal: 64.2·5'71 LD5t or found a pet' Call Animal A ssis tanc e League. S37-22i3, No fee. .... There <>n<'e was a young man named Gout hro ; hazel en•s and s mooth Anes his logo Though <•Ur meeting was bner. he was quite the thief, Stoic mv heart & then Jell me · I'm ~o low' Plt.>ase wnte 7005 Banking C-rcl• Lo.Officer Banlung exper. required Xlnt. salary & benefits Apply Personnel· tan AGE IAMIC 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim 991·3860 Banking SECIETAIY Experienced in loan documenta tion Xlnl. Bea ut iful centrally located bank seeks verv experae-n<'cd rnd1ndu:i1 with local backg round. desiring to end 1980 with a new pos111on O f fer1nK growt h pntent1al. xlnt benefits . and starting salary to S30,000 c• c..ry t12.ttss 1616 E. 4lh St . SA salary & benefits. Apply Tiier S.,• . Personnel Director: Beautiful main office or tarTAM IAMK growing bank seeks 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim i n d 1 v i d u a I w i t h 981·3860 p r e v i o u s t e I I e r •NEW• CAL-COPA MASSA&I E.0 . E. s u p e r ' 1 s o r y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 background to join Its Now enrollina. Co1ta ~--------• fr iendly s taff. This Mesa Christia'n Pre-8ankiq newly created PoSitlon 1chool. $29.SO /wlt . (( h II d 150bcountw/thlaad Includes hot lunch• TBJll/ ~ ~rs~a1 <'/le~ge ~nf ~Warner /Newt!~ ~~. • · 6 4 6 · S 4 2 3 • llrW lfAl'llllJ$ responsibilities. Lots of l7061 Newland, H.B. ----------tm;W ,.,.,..... room to grow. Xlnt • ... 1..446 JalllW..ted. 7071 FULLTIME bene fits and starting .,.._ salary lo Sl.200. 1~~~~~~~~~~1··.;.;;;~;;;.;;~~·· Lmt· Male black• whale CONSULTANTS Spaniel. 11 /28 CdM area. Now you can reap the Re ward. 673-4338 o r benefits ol high cost ad· 673-2Al99 vertising for your com· Lost in Bia Canyo-n-. b-ro_w_n peny : Let The Advertls· ana Consultants set up & whale Beagle with wart your own in-house ad- on nose. Bl& Reward. vertiaing aaency. Please 644-8833. call (or information. Lmt: Opal/Gamet Ladles •~--7_5f_._t_5_4_5 __ _ ring, nrSptres-Rest: CM W..eM Much Sentlnaental value . 7IOO REWARD. 548-"433 ACOOUNTING P'oliUon available In ou So. Coast Plaza ofCice. Exper. req'd. Call Kathy Ambur1ey: S40-4066. CDT ftlflU n11.LTIME Position available in ou eo.ta Mesa office. Ex peri~ preferred. G t)'Pina altllla req'd. Cal JMane Dietel at 541-1510. 2700Hatbor Blvd. ec.ta M•a CA t:ll26 C .. C..,, '72-HH 1616 E 4th St .. S.A. .,...., .. lj I G r owin1t S&L seeks experienced manager to Join its rnendly staff Position available In Oran11e Co. ofrers xlnt benefits a nd startin11 u lary to 124.000. C .. C.,., t7J.Hlt 161fiE 4th St .. S.A ... MJAM ltll .---------1 Acccqlta payable clerk DOYOU needed for approx. 3 .-&1-I O__.R .a.s•aVJc•• moa. Company desires ....,.......,. Call; (714) 328-3911 CA111EDRAL CANYON COUNTRY CLUB ., r., " • ., · bri&bt individual w ith 10 ffEIElmll Let U.. public bow wtth key by touch. Near O.C UUIL Open every day 9-7. eiccept Sunday Offices Throuihout • .a ID the Dally Piiot A1r1Jort. Call ~9322 for S.•I t!! A ... for App'l. Call Collect <:allfom la. Call Toll frw ~ Dlndory. U cu appt. •1'0waC..t..-Dr. M417Cathedral <213> S!*l-0290 for office nearest you ODl& 1W • UW. u a.171---------C CaayonDriv• • 1852 Pacific Ave. l ...... 1~7611 P1r dQ . .._ more a.. ~c l~a.t eo.talil•a. Atml , ctrJ'~Z., . , Long Beach. Ca. 90808 c•. Le.•••..,_ .._.._ _. compleW Mature lady for accta r.q~°:f:!,.uni~ =d°"~lrt~Resort~~Re==•=lty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IL.t'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lpa,y~~~ .. ~~·~pey~.:rol:l~.:c~.M:·i::::::::::::::::li--~ALL~,•~J~O:as:.:PR:l:E:..~ 1: ... s.zz:.. ' .. ._ ...... . . ... ... ~ ............. ·-· • .. .. h ' t Cirflt.... Cal aaew .. A ' I llw•air•...... I' •• P f tor ., , ... !!~'.... ~ .......... , ........................ ~;........ ....................... ....................... ....................... ............. ......... ....................... ...... .. .....•..... ················~, ~ •-n Mcewnaai •· a a • ..,... t.... O.l1a. rtaHe la1. • 0.... 1-...U 1ardenJ.o1 ...,d....S '1oon eleued Ht.e 10IU' hoaM deu I Brtekwtl, Small Jobe Q PAINTEU..i8t/eat It 'xi•.._ .a· ....._ -.. acco.al,a Ulliur "'•"'9••"t Win CoUtnaeUoa If 1011 .... rr .. •t .. ci.u· 6 wued. Be rud1 fOI Uae llollda19. •complct Newpolt eo.ta ll•a Roel 8DUom aatee 1'1tC.. · ~ tok ... )OUI aet '"' •• ala bl .. e" ._, ... IDY ,,... .t it ~•aalM.MJ.'JOTJ U.. HoUday1. Aaytlaae ~. Roft51T..f'1°'· .fiWITlev• Ue'4_i... .. . .MM New ff'amlc tla. 1.r.. 11-...... •• I 0.. hv, .._ '"'1, "all ~ tGel le>Y plenty' -..is.A. ~ --..a-a--a;. Pf'O¥ .. appearaact .ti • • ..:.... IU Av1 rm '7 ~ Couch (lklln7U> .. ·9'61 Wllll a Blautif\11 Lawn • J11>••1bouMdeaaina .--,.....,._ vlhla ll rw. COit ... _... ~n-11......-ta o. rhr u o u u -- -n.. QMicll • t:aay Way ' H -I Experienced. Weekly .... • ~ .. .! ................................... , Ht. • ... ., .. u;at, -.................. •11•1••1• pet odo Ol:N.l.~llAl."l'OR CaU ID<' lot,,.. nt. °" •· .. •••••n•••••n••••• Owatrwp.M2·519e Movlnt. Tbe Starvlnl Nell~•t•at\U'.. ·-••GG&.llard HA•80&AKIA I ('.,... ,..,.1r l) ,.,. .. A.cktitlou. R-.odell laodacape clean-up HauUnaltDumpJobt. Coll••• Student• have ,,_.. ltJ.I Jt r--·-rlJ APPUAJitClll:llVR't. perlnu Oo w o rk u.&Gm plw drawn lo cmlntmanc~.M2·1107 ' MiforRudy. t' 1•11aa 11'VWD.eain•1daervice. ,t. 4 Ceramic 111e lna&all-'J; ::.. C.W:~·~aru "'1Mlf a.19 ~I O&Ol )'Our dea lcu. L!c:'d ~ ......... ;;;: ........... n'1Jl.Wlu.Ml·M2'7 .,_.,._.,,... llmlljobl welcome. frM w.car.t:ars-1 (:1......... ..,..,,$.».$0Uevea. TIMS NOJOBTOOSMALL RELIABLE. RETIRED IP•..... AUTYPea saf.7113 ...... -""' • • • ~/removed, cl9an· OR• .onGE'. ---est. ,....__COUPLE •••••••••••••••••••••••ft .. CUSTOM CERA JU(! ~ $• • a..., Ck&n 6 Uplwla ... ,.. ~ r•""" ...uw_,,, pa1 •• 1.. p n u I 91"...! --•••••••••••••• WQI'\ ~ TrwlL Muwat -••••••••••••••••••••• •· ~wn reov. 1&1·>411 Dave,~ will lake alal care of ~ :rriaa •-•••••••••••••••••••• W 0 R K · N E ...! on .... ~. ,.f'~U\I lol lfftl.t Mt) :m1 T•pe, tuhue .• a c Laadlcapiq. TrM Trim· U-···.--... ·-· d"mptruc'" )'OW" bom• or apt. l·l Ranba St . ~-=i lJDO PLlJllBING·NO job. RE,lllODEL·.REPAl• .. """"-~U\1 SAS ' ew.tk Fr" etUmale. mm, Cl Free .--.. ........ .. .. lllOlldw. LocaJ refa. Call · eve. tm ~II ot too bl1. free · FREE~ 4IM·Yl'1 I ... ~ .....,. LAr d c~.... I Kevan1'7UOlt,173·15P3 .. A. u.::;u:s sldploader. demolition, cd*.'l (S1')S7'.asa. $12/ROLLINSTALLED tlt.JUh.1'7S..•7 ·-·-··-I ••••••••••••••••••••••• · v • tree•ydworkUl·l257 ,, _ __,,_ 0 b .. s.n ... · _ _.,_ 1 ''b [• ......,. _ _. 1 er.ate c ustom up· I 1-._, 1 •••••••••••••••••••••~ -•vu " na•m••IEW-Slmmooa Gardenln1· • holalered walla 839·0730 dll•n -.... Se I Ii -· • -•••••••••••••••• .. • r.._ ~1ell••ai an ..... •••••••••••••••••• Conlplti . Ir Haul. cleanup, concrete l Ille ... I · ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ._ rv .. apec a ze a.ca, srclt'Y'AMV ~. 00 your yat•bt ur ELECTRICIAN ·Priced . lidftallal• ~!:!~ ca~:· removal. Dump truck.••••••••••••••••••••.••• Flne ext/int palnUna by iOORM• removina Yuccas A . J I " lf A. c) Ill e: jl e1 tt rr A T fr u N lL SI ('C R 0 1 ht I 0 0 K K t! P ti H hoole Call Karen tod».> n11ht free Htlmate on . • P · QYdueni. 6'2-1638 Rua. rat~·lawn s~rvice, Richard s· Li In stumps · f'r e e est., TVP~,. AiplM )'OW'HouJu P•r hir, .. oumalljobs Mike~ . -!and.scap•nt spnhkler 'n')'me~.~~n •· ALLTYPES/REPAJ:S MO-Stl5 ,., T-. Cllt~ prulll'a.~1u1u1I ~ ~*3 u c U37ZS4 673 035 t I 4 Senkft Haulin&. Yard Clean·ups. inl*.U.Uon npair. FREE l:STlllAT Tree " shnlb trim min( • .atW> t'&Jot ert1C'1ent Handyman Jobs. Marvln,979-SIH "American Paiotln1 • CallBob,541-<n• removal, yd clean·upt'. ~~u\,icS.O~ t'ASAHLANl'.A t't;AST Top Qw&J.lty, Uependabl Experienced ad/ market· Jetr,646-N61 Aviles Landscapi na Decor" ~esld /Comm . New• ~ven, Repair haWin1. concrete. dirt._ • "Ill • I\ u r 11 d u" u ~ r e • . Service. Reu Rates. l · ut' / eel' .. 1 .-a.--t. Fteeeat, 1uar. 648·14'0 ape•iali' st /at ay .busy JlmMS-0118, 146· 14 ll -•• C<MC°"'5. d\lhl·1uw. en ynHptmence. 531·5055 ' "" exec: ive w m la r r nae-I servicf. tree lrimmlna. ... ....................... Lra. from N Afnc" Hy IL.-;-experience Will c reat ••••n•••• ............. cleanups, yd maint, call EllaianC1.&1tom rainlin& pries. Reliable. 548~12 T...a-.5erflce " o.au~ .. b,,lr0ntt1i'Ob SW~.:.._ 2362 rw uue :;nt 1:_~•· ma;ketinf Want a REALLY CLEAN Pedro, Mar1uarite or Int/ext. Matenals·labor DECK~ apecializlni •~•••••~•••••••••• ~ . ta.ined &la.s __ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • en. ra ao spo ·5 HOUSE? Call Glngham Etraio63l.c7 auar. rree est.1153·9110 wal'-'na· d•c'-s mobt'I• F ....... ac:cl&fal• typina °" ~~r. spu di :172-I''-HOW D y • 11 sT~J newsletters. brochure Girl. Free est. 845·5123 ... ... .. • ... -.. , • ~· A p1tnies "'"" and P.R. Call 675-1230 Renovatin1·Rototillin1 BARJCAS Paintina Co. borlle roots. llc'd • ins. IBM Correct /Selectrit-; ~·· fun ce&ebratiom Paa t1o Quahty refin, strip, re·· Worting Mother's Specht! Sprinklen·law111-clnups Holiday Spec i a I . Free est. W•ll 6'2·1822, ~ a«retarial wor'!'; ••••••,•••••••••••••••• Player avail Tom pair, uphol . Free Custom Patio ~overs , for the Holiday's. Oave6'2·4'53 Complete Coal t.o You. or"T1~272:5 bus1ne11 letters . r(· CUSTOM INT~RIOk $411.~17 est /p1ckup/del. A Touch Masonry . No Job .to ComRlele or routine Bud646·M81 lnl.·$920. Ext .. $1275 sumes, etc •K•ren . (.'ARPt:NTRY c-.t/C-.;..... of Clasa.6'2·1112. s mall. ~onded. Cal clelWng. Marilyn for a . se.8444,S46·2608 QUAUTYROOFING _~_mo ______ _ B> Ja> . 642 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----675-GiOJ1m personal t ouc h, Win· Responsible: Compelenl p . ' 1'. r • All types, free est. f'ATHER &. SON Carpentr). ne w &. fl' model. Plans IM7 7868 ~ >'~ Remod., rep•ir =eA;~~.~~~ --:-------~ M•ke your s hopping eaaler. by usin& the Daily Pilat Classified ~d~ . • . 1 d d Exe. Ref s Flexible a.tntin& • re acme. ac· Vi uc .... 1 .. 9 CEMl!:NT OE<;OR Goia ••1 11& ••• '!!V:!!.c~ .. ': .,:,'!<' u e · Hours Carmen, 64().5399 cents on wood. Call Ila, .. · .,, -~ Drives. patios. walls .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••:••••••••••••••••• ...., ......... .-.-6/aVO l..arry&&s-8S29 HARBOR ROOFING ~t Av1la.~-4MS •YlaY LOW NICIS• JA(l(OFALL TRADES MRS CLEAN MAKES JT HaveyOW' home clean for ROOF LEAKING? •·uwidallons. Re\;uning On Landscape Main Plwnbin1. elec. heatlna. GLEAM Apts hmes the holidays complete ~G~STUDENT~Jl· 24 hr. Emeraency tenance Free est. 21 yr odd jobs. 636· ... __ .... ,_ ., .. ,, ..,;.0 ' ser. C.11 Ron s.57·6709 per d Ill IOl/ext, any Job Service 975-1107 ext 99 0 Wai.11.s, Hillside Restora· G........ ...,,. 201"' "'""''"' ..... " .,_."""' f I • AJ u :n "'l98 ,11 exp __ ...... ae. ,,.,,, _ o1. • or eu. ex ...-·J 53&-Sll4 Lie #180lll6 tion. Slabs. l'allos. Block Home Improvement. 2. Ex . lad to cle~n· your t 1Ju aawy & Brick. lac 642·8387. Gardening t Landscapin yrs exp Fences. carpen· ... ! __ RY bl. t ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAVE'S PAINTING s.w.., .aQYtbiDI wtth a 531>501Jeves Tree trim .tr remove tty&~intjng.631·4264 '""'&:&.~a::,?~5~es. Custom bri ck . stone, ServinaArea9years J:MilyPUatClauiftedAd ---clean-ups . l'"ree est block. concrete, stucco. MOil Reasonable ia a limp.lie ma&.Jer .. , RefJIOflable. 7S2-l349 aatAd Resu.lta M2·5C'fl Refs. l''ree est. S49·M92 lnsund, lic'd. 586-8425 j\lltcall"2·1111. "la TbeSu111bine In" Call Sumblne Window C1eanlna. Ud. 548·8853 .-H&.P? Help yvunelf to a ......, aeleetloo of QuaWled HopefuU,. iD the DAJLY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS HllpW-.d 7100 HetpW•h4 71 H.tpW..tect ..•..............•..... ·······~~············ ' ......••..•............ Wmted 7100 .... )tt..ted 7100 ~ W..t.4 71 ...................... ··················!·~·! ..................... . HlfpW_... 7100 MllpW_,. 7100 WlllllH 7100 ....................................................................... •nlrln1 . NOW is '81 Immediate openings for MOW ACCOUNT cOUMSs.01s •We train •Full lime. part 11 me lemPorary •Travel to \ ar1ous local branches-mileage paid •Locations are Anah ei m . Mall o f Orange, .tr Costa Mesa. Requirements ·~pe "5wpm &>ok.keeper 9-5. Mon·l-'r i. Excell SMlary . Moul lo Plaza Pharmacy. L• His. Mr. Drey fu s . 'J&B.31&4 • BOOKKEEP ER, no smoker. lo pust book thru trial balance fo cherits of Newport Beac CPA Firm. Some typing. 700-8818 IUSIO.~ .. Now hiring, full lime. Apply in person. Beach House Inn. 619 Sleepy ~Jow Lane. Lag. Bch CIYll. IMGIMHAS- DHl•MHS Professional c ivi engineering ln land plannln1. Firm offer career opportunities fo civil en1ineers & de signers w 1exper. in grad mg design ror hillsid subdivisions, & design o street improvemen plans for residential pro jects. Apply an perso w /r es ume to Mr F\Jentea al Robert Bein William Frost & As sociatea. 1401 Quail St. """'amn1r1 Beach. BANKING COUPLE WANTED Manage small business Part-time. Will train Call for appl ~.3279 CUSTOMHllP Service desk. Heavy phones, scheduling Ii fil· IJli. Teleprompter Cable 'IV. 901 W.16th. NB •DllVHS • Part time drivers, 12:30 to5:30 pm, Mon thru Fri. St.ts at $.1.25 hr. Must be 18 yn+. Call Mark. 751·81 DIJVHS Dial·A·Ride, located in L.aguna Hills has pllime & f/lime positions. Gd. driving rec., over 21 (in· Delivery Driver for auto surance requirement). p.vt.s. Must be 18, have EOE. 830-6191 Al Dirth gd driving recor.d .tr • Know C.M. Apply at Hub Dnven. F tr posilion al Auto Supply. 646·2464. ptdop'aphy studio. Call Ask for Claude. for i.lllerview 645-3840. Enjoy working with young people? FronldallClerk. apply lo..._,, over 21, f'tr or Housek~eper wanted Cindy. Surf 6 Sand pert Mcin .. Fr1. 9AM·S·30PM. Hotel, La1una Beach. · 548•7418 , To care for lovely•Balboa 497-4411. · Peninsula Home' & 3 G•BALOHICI 1YP'DI required for ad· vancement. Hl1h School Graduate. No exper. necessary . Farm era Ins urance Group . S40-4100. E.O. E . GBBAL OfflCI Parttime. weekends & holidays only. Assld of· fice duties. Prefer 10 key by touch. Past bank U · per. helpful. Xlnl benefits. H.B. 5J6.7S51. .-..wAMTB. SALIS ... HOSTISS school·age children. Wan&.ed ill Dinner Hou.se Must speak Enalish • 59 Fashion lslan<S have xlnt. references. M4-5313 C&ll 673-7643 aft. 6PM 6 Holteues needed, mature person, mana1erial type, restaurant ex per . neceuary. Day • even· in& poeiliool available. Please apply 2·5 daily Pero '"& Spicery Restaurant. 2221 N. Main St. HB. Seacutf Villa1e. HOSTESS for bilbly edPbiaticated tum.a trwac:tiom In· Yalviq miWooal~ clua lndiriduall. Position re· qWrm a Yef'Y penoaa· b&e, ele1ant 1lrl wb ..-Ila e&equeatly, and · beautifully 1roo111ed. •••fit• laelucle ea cWJ.-l!,Y· a&traetlv WIVW IP ud "9&i· "'9 liaun. PleeM 1ubml dllaUed bud wriU. let t'e r I m m • d I a l e I y • cte.cribe YOMn•lf fully IDcludiq education, U · <mwkndl. Housekeeper /Companion for elderly lady in CdM, • hrs daily. 4 or s days ~ly. Ref. 49f-4S54. INSURANCE Large insurance agenc7 has immed opening for Account Representative Salary comm w /ex· . perience. Co. benefits Xlnt. working cond. Call Unda: 848·8348. w.riorD•~ Model homt exper "Must have portfolio College g rad. Irvine area 87Nll80. JANITOR FuU time exper. waxer 1bp waces. 979·3923. K it c hen/War e h ou s t' ..-needed for partx nnt.i store. Apply: 2025 • Newport Blvd, C.M LANDSCAPI . ~;~ Installer . exp 'd &. ener1etic Biosphere 4i'7·2U4 . per1ence and you ---- penoaal eapechtlon LEGALSECRETARY and aalary require with escrow ba<'kgrou~ mmta. Send rapooae prelerable, s mall <'om'i AdROI. Daily Pilot. Bo1t pany. TopS.833·7642 = Coeta Mesa. C Uquor Store needs experi lady for catering & dt!h. Exper cas hi e r Ii . stockboys. Newport Li• ~eeper to live·in. quor. 2944 West Coast cookiq II cleanio1 for Hwy, N B. ccq>le, m .. t uve ref' c.i.J7'0-07'5N.B. Liquor. Part time. --------~ Weelteoda, Ni1hts Must HOUSECLEANERS have cub resister e1t- To work for l anice · perience. 1• Placentia. Ragedy Ann. Ptr. 8·3 C.M. Tum.Fri. 6'75-2514. ---------1·--------11·· HOUSECLEANERS St•l immed. F\l.11 o part time. Top dollar. ~.646-4171 ......... ,.,~ ... EQer. fot couple ln Npt &ch. Waterfront bome. Own room It beth. Mua have ref. Salary open. 752-10f1. lUli I SBIOllY/ PMIACOS Fidelity Federal Sa v-., ings, a leading financia• organiution, has two ex; cellent c1 reer op~ port...uties available. · MIWPOaT HACH We're .eeklna an ea<•.· periented Loa.,,·• Packa1er/Secretary rib lypinl al 4$·SS wp,_ ud, hleally, a bact-· around In real estat~ lou packa1lft1 and/~;· lomp111C'eUlnl. SANrAAMA Eaperieaee b pref erred.. but we •Ill conaid•r ~ tninial ll you have a~ ....... atnc. akllla an4 attW"ale typln1 ol 50-tt wpm. Receptlonlal duliel an involved. ' · .:-n.e poallkllll offer o~ ..... au11diDa ll"OWtll poteo· tial. attractive 1tartin1 aalarlea. a beauttrul work envlronmeot and HOUSEKJ:EPER, live In. en aeeptioftal benefit* Waalell by sr. clUaea. ~PleAM apply at lllllt drive. ()pportwalty our Macb ~ • ! -. 3 The Dally Piiot I• looking tor men end women (ower 21) ..... 0 ........ persona~ ... ·-~ •n)9.y working ........ To caJJ oa Reader Ad hulineU accoWtJl'for ad· verU1in1. lloll.·Frl. IAIUPM. Bate+ com· miuloo. Co. benefit•. Wlll train. Neat ap· ...,Mee 6 loocl •.eellln eianitlal. Appty Pen· Q1UV•. •• Placentia Ave.C.M. to-.p. your IOC. securi nee • 1. ~. t:1 · ty. La Habra Uea. <11 Wrt•llay, ~. 1-. 2 m.ei..a. 714.f'JS.1780 • fromt:JOamtol:JOpm • ., ~560.. • ., . PAT MAGILL (1'14) 7IMOOO Thia po.._ entella counMllng young carrte,. on ... ,. aubKttpelona on their Dally Piiot rout••· StMt 81 M per hour and work P9rttlm• evening• and Saturftaya. Clll 142-4321, estena6on 250, betwffn 2 and I p.m. and au for Lart. 0......,. 0.... Deir,... lllW . .., ...... c.--...,CAaat ... --..~~ ...,WAMTID , ...... &o call oa auder Ad ....._~forad· verU1in1. llon .. P'rl. ......... .... "' ~· mtul09. co. w .. m •. HOUSEKEEPER DINING ROOJI ATJ'EN DANT for amall ...U... a .. t re1ld••c•. Fla I Ume, dQI. Sap. pref ....... II Will trala. Neat ap Y• •'l ... a ,_ ~ • IOOd .,.1ua . .._ ,.. .. .._ ,.. -•tl.S. ApplJ Pta .. • .. • U. D.U, ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ..,..._, i• Plae•U "11& WluulMal Call_.-;: A.._C.11. ----............ eo.ili1 =I J ... _ ... ,_ .. , ~ I A Daily Pilot ad number·w111 appear in your ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and 9et the responses to your ad ... For more information and to place your ad: call 642-5678. · 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ,. ~~~ ..... !!~ ~.~~ ..... ?!.~~,~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~.~ ..... ?!~ !~!~.. .. .... ?!.~ !~~~ ..... ~!~.o ~~~ ..... ?!!! ~.~.':'.~~ ........... ~ ............. ~~~~ ~I~.. RUNNER Oellnrlu SIC AIY 1 SIC'Y ,..,...T TEACHERS hlll .. a 1005 AK~ rea. ~ellle puppies or • a t .Su n between Oranae Co 6 Needed . med Wi l F Id 1~-....................... (nuru Collies). born Nov. f ~ l2boot1 .k llll /1c ICiC£PTlfttillST/TYPIST l.Allli Anteles. Must~ 18 without! a· . Tlbemo~ or 8 I· Contractor. Pre-school teacher. partl·--------• 7. G reat C hris t mu :>'.f:,c!'." \•h lall I.' ""' ye~ ol aae with ·~ porary 6 ull ll~e. Cal~ ~:i"p'f~~~c~i:s~ ~;:~ lime.85H263. WESI'MINSTER &ifts c hoose now, -~~ drivma r.ecurd. Apply &n TodServic alt'lt-8900 SSwpm·7Swpm , go od TECHNICIAN TRAIN EE ABBEY pickup for Chri1tmas. Ur -• H \6,tdt!nhal re~I t:state offi ce has an person •t lTI77 Maln St.. phone skUls ~ front of. To repair/install garaae ANTIQUE MALL Great wtchildren. Super ~YOU. R1uJ llHllklUlj 0 p t:RI n g f o r a we 11 groomed Swte •B. Irvine, ask for ••SICllTAlllS• * flee appearance . C all door openers. F /T. 1599 Daily 10-6, Fri 10·9 ~~t~es.2 ~1~· ;O~l ~ •mb1tiuui. 11.-F\un p .. r ... ort'"bl ... &nd l v adual Must b"' Huwa.rd. 00,_,. Mon·Fri ~~Hollen· 87,&.iperior,C M. Closed Tuesday C "' ~•na '"'a nre•r 111 .... • " "' , • ...,/pbonea$14.400 backDevelopment Co. 11751 WestminsterAve. a rlis l e Pl .. , •. e r.a f\llllh n\au .. {lemvut ''"l.Cr,_e1\Ct'd wtth t.ypang kills of 45-60 S4tles Secyf\inA.oaheimS12,000 TOOLING GardenGrove ~·610 7a>-M36 IAi >uu N•JV> '4 l•fk1ui1 WJHO Sulur y comm~nsurale w/eltp. AD SALIS Recpt!J'50/Funs10.200 Sec'y /Recfft f.'iberglus tooling, some!~~~~~~~~~ _W_ES_T_l_E_A_K(; MAU: •llll p eo~lr t 11.. LH·en:.l' p rl'ft>r r ed Ca ll Suzan, Opportuolly with Ala TeUers(3Jl.a&Bcht9,900 Accurate {yping /,.good e'xp de11red . apply Beaut.&lntelligent 1Wl~of ludn .. h1p• 55y~ Carte Magazine fo r OOfc/HappySpot$12,000 public relations impor-VagabondSaJlboats.3401 P.ulorpumporgan,circ a 1'V\lUd.11ht>u Mt &t;d• person with energy . LiiReindersAaency \IM\t for community as· W. F o rdham , S .A UllO, totally refinished, 963·8287 ~ blL• Iv tiilk with Newport area. 673·l~. 4020Birch ~t '&4 EOE soc1ation. Some Jtaht 979-9361 new pumps & fell. Ori c .. ) vu "l .art in ll ~"'II c Newportf833.1190/Free bookkeeping would "be ivory. Beaut simplicity .;.,1h·Tzu puppies. A KC ~ ~~hb h•"•llh~lan SALES /I NT DESIGN~~~~~~~~~~ helpful Salary com · TIUCICDllVEI style. Only 3'8" wide reg Small de posit will for )U4J .iud )uur l11m1I) f'la1r for d ecorat ing~---------me osur11 te with e x · Bobtail need bla nke t 3'9" high. A collector' ho ld fo r Chris tmas . & pl.I '"""t 1v11• .a111l 11flin· helpful Flexible hrs S«r«ary perience.CallJoanTan· wrapexp'd.Call8S7-1122 piece.$1,800.760·9589. 968-~art 2P_M 0..11.16~ ~<II lllurt' in c ·REER OPPORTU~ITY W1trtun 499·1461 ner at 673·6170 between n-sT& .::;=..---.010 FwAihrv IOSO r1aru1Jt1uo • •Jut111"t Lt<e A " I rl'll ~ES 9am & •pm. ,.., tv-" •••••••••••••• •••• ••••• rw 1111,·n1 .. ~ .it1}t1m1· ALES Ll.wlL A.RI-., G&e.ALClEIKS ........................... . .Jl1L"1 S.30 (.'all M"° &t lfyou areaggressivetand ~llllTIS(C1 S.....iceStaM4)r. Entry lfltel , typist & HARBOR AREA **I BUY** l'A !I P1u11 l'ari.11 .,,, 1 1~ , I .,hlly ••,••dl•t New,ert/lr•l•t loolung for a future in re. ~IMI Mgr. Sal + '?. +-vacation general office clerical. · APPLIANCE SERVICE Good used Furniture & So Bl t~tvl S.int a 11:1 tail mg mt w /good co. buy uut plan. 673·332<l Oppty for advancement We buy used appliances Appliances OR I will sell ~3963 ..... t ... ~ ........... I r fw bmeflts apply in person Wllh xlnt benefits, sal. we sell recond .• g uar. or SELL for You • ,._.,.,, ,_ ...... , ht41•1...._ be..... 9am to llam Mon thru Here is your opportunity Service Station Alle n-$71.3/mo. Call Mrs . Som ~PJ~~c~ ~.:_3077 ~TSlS AUCTION Miv C M llalr S11e-. t hl •JVPt.>, well 1•s1 ah :.ho!J ~bture. h 1e111ll) wuma11 w app<1rl'I 111ur exp !'-II 7670 NETING SECRUARY 1-'or a sales oHic•e Should have S.10> r!\ ex~rieoce MIJSt have icl111 typinl( & ~horthantl 'kills cum bmed w11h u sl11bl e . pleasant pcri1011 a llt y Xlnt. benefits & growl h J>Otenl1al Salary eom mensorate w abilit y 894-5351 MECH4HIC Needed lo maintain s m fl eet of m i11 i buses in I ;agun11-H1lls I!: x p & ti:d n:lcrenees esscnl1al. Gd \'O. benefit!\ Sal a ry based on exp F.O E W 6191 Al Dirth MEDICAL HCEPT. Or g a niz e d w o r ker 11t.'t'Cletl for onl' 1(1rl Jevt L:iura SS7 li:JOO MEl>h 'AL ll~:CE PT l'~tlmt', fi 1U1rn1. somt· S.ft ~7 6300 L;.iura Mt'\IH al 1\!>l\l'•l, f runt ,,f 11\t', tur (; I' , t•x p pre fern'<.!, ma 11 rl'some of fi'<' e m a n a g e r 3 5 I Hospital Hd, S te I II( N.H 92G63 ~.iJJIC'M. ASST R;.1t·k of f1te'for famil.) pr Ul'll<'l' ~ n Nw11t nr t-;l<p on I.> .Jcl).JIO'l7 Medical /Dftltol c....,., •an slarl with tra ininl( and cxperi,.nce you t·uuld 1-\el in the Army He!\ervc St>me of the s pet·1a lt1es ava1lahlt' in u111ls near by &If: U9<1tal Operallnl( l\oom ~ychiatnc r hur ma('} Orthop{'tl11· X Ray No expenence 1s needed , we'll train you. Yuu may elec:t to receive a SI ,:JOO ci.."h bonus vr up to S4.ooo II'\~ educatio na l benefits d""nl( your enlistment <:all your nearest Armv fU!crwter for more 1n rormation COOT A M ES/\ 540 1!126 HUNT BEACll 962 8821 SAN JUAN (;J\ PO 1155 4232 T- ti4ESSENGER Mlts\ ha\'e R()()(I driving rel·ord. Appl_Y.....!:'..e rsonnel Director. ,HERIT AGoE IA.HK ·1i1 No. ~ud1d, Anaheim 991 386<1 E 0 1-: MtJels •··ront d l'Sk & PBX oi)eralor. Expe r pre ferred Day & night App. IJ.i n p e r son SAN CLEMENTE INN LTD NURSES A.IDES 7·i ::.i: & 11-7 part time. Country Club C onv , 1~.r· 54~3061:_ .0.-ncE PERSON FOR G ARDEN <.;E NTER. ,.USC JNOOOR & OUT· DOOR WORK. 842·8866 • ...., & ............... l"ri Standard Shoes. 3-077 lo provide cleri cal / dant, exp, ref reqwred mers 953·0345~ext. 210 ""'"""-s·t'"'ding gas ranue . 64U616& UJ-9625 _ So e t 1 c M teehmcal support for ou 1251>/wk. un1rormi. furn !'. 1 o ""t 1 ,.,~ .. -.... .. • n s o ' . Le gal S e r v ic es A d NB 644 7151. E::.p"'l~yer ppor uni Y self·c lean, good cond. Bl _k_W_ -h I •DATA ENTRY • CiENERAL OFFICE • RECEPTIOHIST •SECRETARY LETTERMAN TRA1'1SACTION SERVICES INC . Call Personnel: 7~~-0070 -i PARTnME Santa Ana vut·al1on l'lul> neet!s 4 GOOD ·phont• \Orres. ,\lso. llrk1•t cit• hveries <:u:ir 543 7957 or 543 2951 Hece11t1onis t 1Erra11d <:1rl. 111.rl liml'. I 5, Mon thru .. ,ri for-Newport Ul'a1·h l>t•ve loper l,.ront cr(fll'l' appearance. good rlhone VOll't', dependable l'aT 675 4725. L ... 1 p • t t _ _ _ _ _ 646-~""J eves. ac r o ug t r on .-... es art lime nurus ra or _ -~'"--Bakers Hal'k 16 she I vt!s > lridal ConMlt•t Servi ct! Station Atte n TYPIST /GoEN OFC 18 cu Cl Sears refri ... aut Xlnt Cond'. S250 644·6321 W II t P r dant Male/Female Sr . 1-vf ...... b f t "' 1 rain re er e x-"" er.,., Y as growing ice maker, 1'eeds-~ork ."alter 5 · • l{esnnl'u<ibilit1es include . n l1ze11s· welcome T o small u g c I I ·'e ' -pent'nt'e in women s r e ,....._ · s r 1 a s upp Y u $150. ~.8131 JwJ sales pay Full or Part l1mt!.l a!er. Exceptional typing --_ _ _ _ 3 rooms uf ruro cout'h, 54b·ll!:!I ~ !1333 111.0etail den cal work. Apply 2500 San Jo aqwn & :.pelhng skills a must Maytag gas dryer sn:; tablc.-s, din r m :.et, kt.: si Hills Rd . CdM <.;all dunng wknds btwn Bradford Gas dryer $150 bd & more 631 5130 SAL ES PERSON . full 11 2 .Pr e parat 1u n 1 2 4 or wkd ys . btwn Guaranteed &de livered tune Huker)' Wine & cvordinator of all re. SEWING MA.CHIME I 5 :l>-7PM for inter vie w 5'6-8S72 Che\!Se Shop. fo're11l'h de qwrt!d d oceme ntation OPERATOR K!n-02.87 I - s1rable Call Scott or for assignments, s ub-1-'or manne canva s & up -----CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Paul, 645·0447 da y:. or ordinlltions, and qui 1 holstery products Perm' Dehydrators, Ma0 1c M 111 claJms with Lenderi. & TYPISTS .. ~7-0139 eve:. f tllme position avail t:x 11 • Bosc h k 1 t c h e n ~crowCompanies per pre f e r red Co marh1nes ~a te d le I Register today for loc al ' · -r •:. p (I' sales people. men & 113. Coordinate work as-benefits. 645 2244 temporary assignment:.. tillers, Sandy 752-0309 women . earn between s1gnments will\ wo rd l(HIO'·~ cum m 1ss 100 If processing dept. you are not afraid to earn eitaclly what you 'r e wo rth call 552-0 46 bet ween 6·9pm SlnPPfNG / 557-0845 U\-Lln:· llMl'OllA.llV l't~ONNll SlfMCIS licydH 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N1s1k1 1<>.>p. 27 1Ach. air pump SIOO 960 7866 5..'jG.$943 Schwinn 5 spd g1rrs bike Pel'a n (.;o ffec & e n d (ahlt~ Butd 1cr Blk cl11'1 SISO Contt-mporary Sofa bt.-"tl I rrever us ed 1 l !lin c'Olor T \.' SJ45 E lc-ganl Sofa w lo\'t'!\e al Swedish glass din ~et <.:an help to move. 111 quire 1mme1l 641 70511 l-urn1lure for :.ale: :1g4 Avocado Sl Apt II I.<.: M. ~79().i PHX Oµer. a ns serv t'Xll prcf'd. fo'1t1me Sci Santa ft ec:cpt1o n1 sl/t y p1 s t , SAL1':SPJ-:'OPL E r v r /\Ila ofc :H9<l015 weekends Residentia l c:arpet store, eun up to re~1 ·esta1e office needs SlOO per Jay M';'st be ex· Qua.lilied c:and1date w 111 be a professional 111 - div1dual (appearance, etc.) capable of detail follo·wups. independe nt dec1s1on make r . a c · curate clerical s kills & Rf>:CEIVING CLE HK f>'um manufacturer lovk 1ng for woman lo do quality control, labeling, organizing s hipments, logging 1nc:o m1n1< su11 phes. Salary hused on exp 645-0310. 1723 lirch Sh-Ht Newport leach sso !f lt:al hereltc coul•h. 2 968·8146 flrL~11Je t'ha1rs, I rnfree la l1 I c. $7 5 lake !'. a 11 ~..3 2.14t. aflt-r 5 · for small plumbinit com· pany Must he dcpcnda tile Wknds only l'crfc1·t fr1r stut!ent Non smokt:r only 540 225.1 r1umtter. eXJJ lrl plumbinR & hc•alinl(. lru1·k & l1)()ls funi t:Qmpet1l 1ve wal(e & bt•11ef1ts 536· 1452 PIRIHTING .,res5man wantc•<I Must bt t'l<(lr d on m ulti pre SM'l> Itek expr he lpful 4 day wk w /SS y r old com· pany in La.cuna tUlls . 9Sl-9500 Profes!\1(lnal Pha rmacy. p1t1me Employee de- :.irrd clays. I to 6. Mon Fri IJkpg_ ~kilb & rt'lail C'<I' nee: Call Terr} Granl fur aJJl)l l'ark IJdo l'hannal'y , 6<12 1580 I' 'f llousek (•epc r & tor r ecep IO OIS Sa t Su n 8 30 5 00 License pre ferred. (;all Suzan 559.9400 RECEPTIONIST f.:.Xp'd. IJU.'>Y phones. t ype 50 Wpm , misc-. clerieul dot1l'!. l"ronl office up pearam·e Irvine. Call K II 5'10 11894 SCTl"Y f'lECPT. Aviation School al John Wayne A1q10rl has 1m med. openin!( for b righl, fn endl.Y person w /good phone voice Type 45 wpm Xl nt benef its Salary c omm ens urate w1cxper . ~7 8161 RECEPTIONIST SECRET ARY to With or without typ1n1< $ 12,000 needed Top pay Tern porary & full lime <.:all 1\ccurate ty pis t Mus t full tim e, will ~rain. C M Some e x pe rie n ce 10 area 645·5421 legaJ, escrow or loan pro--· t'essing a must : Shol,! sales, full 'lime w1t.h or w,c)ul exp or will To be l'OflS1dered. please tram Good to bcnefllb send resume & s ulary Apply 1n perl>on !lam to history or request a p· llam Mon lhru fr1 Stun phcalton Jard Shoes. 30ii So Personnel Departme nt Suite JSO 714 ·644 33119 Onstol, <.: M Short Order & <:atering Cook. <.: M art-a C'ull be t ween 9am 3pm 646-1004 Tod Services at 979·8900 know IO·key by touc h. __ __ _ ----Non-smoker, in Tustin. THE UtVINE CO. Re5taurant 832· 1961. 500 Newport Ctr. Dr_ SJ'ATIONERY STORE 1n CdM needs s aleslady F1t1me. 5 days Xlnt working conds. l-:.Spec1al I} frnc d 1entele Phone 675-1010 for appt Day time P e r sonne l : , . "-'-rt Be h C 9""''"' II o s t e s s / C a s h 1 e r . 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A E O.F.. Switrhboard Oper ator .\pply bl wn 9A M & Have .Y.OU read today '5 64447119Sun or aft ti REAL EST A. TE SALES Start the new y~ar by m cn:asing four earnings with our new high com mission plus bonus ,pro gram We proudly offer . 'Best resale location, Newport Beach t Professional Assocs ,tPnvateSecrelary ,tMember6, board of real~ors 1Nat1onal relocal1on program SJ 25 /hr Apply 250 So. Bnstol. l'. M or cal l OC>7 0717 Restaurant Need assistant manager for 2<thr coffee s hop Breakfast cooking ex per. req'd. Paid vacation . AP· ply Taylors Restaurant. Redhill & Santa An a F'rwy, Tustin. Kestaurant Oy1terlanna11 Apply in person to The Rus t y Pe l ic an , 2735 Pacific Co11st l:jwy. holst.ery&dl'torating co. -f"ull /part t im e . will 12PM Charlie's C:hll1. Clu.s1f1ed Ads? If not, . · Must be gd typist & able WANT ACTION? train Sw in g s hirt & :nil Redhill. Bldg c2. you're m1Ssing the bes t hwetry 1070 to work w /people C M. Cluaifed Ads 642-5678 wknds 6'2 3013 ~e 11226. <: M ~gains..!.!!. ~own ! •••••••••• • • ••• •••• • • •• 951·2965 ----==---=-:::a;;=!~------------------~an·::. 1-IKI ) ellow gold Secretary Legal Invest ment Consultant seeks exp't! pe rson w /legal sec·y skills. Collins As sociates, 567 San N1rolas Dr. •302 N.B. Secretary for New port Beach CPA firm Xlnt typing 41. 10 Key Adding skills required. Please call 644-6156 for appoint ment. All Aboard For Our Christmas Gift Train! br:i(,'.efet, rn nugget lex lured r urb link. mcasur injl lJmm 1n w1rllh. 8' length SeC'ured w ith a l'Onl·eale d box l'la:.p . w1lh a figure 8 safety d asp Total weight 1i. ~ 92 pennywe11(hls Ap praised o\·er SJ.000 St-II for Sl8SO 548 1).146 Gt-:Nl'IN E SAPPltl R 1-:s Onl) S.S eac•h 640-8688 Call now for appo int-ment. ask for Be lly or11m--------•1----------1 Walt, 673-7300 Restaurant Beautiful 18K gold m 11: v. '2 11 emerald. 12 llltle d1arnondl>, appru1 ::.ed $2800, St•ll $1500. 49tj 4312 McDONALD'S Red Estat~ Sale1 Now hiring full & part Start the year ril(ht l>y time. Days. eves. Great finning out a bout the i·areer opportuoities On. t•ar eer opporlun1t1es the JOb training. F o r ava i la ble al Selec·t more mfo.,call. 754·9943, Properties. If you have or inqui r e at : 314 1 experience or an interest Harbor Blvd . Costa in learning about invest Mesa. menl properties call for~~~~~~~~~~ a ronfidential inter view.r We a lso h ave o p ----------- p o rt u 01 ti es f o r established professionals with management poten- tial for offices in Costa Mesa. Newport lrvine and ~n Clemente. <.:all PeteViotto, 751·3191 C:SELECT. TPROPERTIES -, . Restaurant ~arq d1amun<.I n ng. I 05 c•t. appr $6700, best offer ~·0261 (jpm 8pm uni) > 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAINT SA.LES Ptu't time, Tues. 5 to 9, i---------· WM. 9lo tpm. Some exp. ReaJ EsateSales Kimi Rima Hardware. 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'74 Porsche 911 Taraa 99~: • MHlf '*Id. llM iat4 ln c oadl 0 r. a Forward alr, roof air ...... 6,000 cnil•. too· Miche lin Rad I a ls. factory ai r . alloys vw .. rt.1,'11 left. ri1ht c-... ~ --... C9'rallmu preunl w ol tatru Wiil ael oeaucover. (lU9'151) .. _../080. ~91.2153 Gemini Blue. Im mac. door, '73 left door. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,._ • ... _ ....... -· _.., .. Unc. Cont. '79 Stretch. lo --.& _ camp• r 1 t pa r a\ e , 114tt Sl2,llOO/olfer. 146-0822. each. S48·9'744 Mll ~iwv•r\la.O.com n~ ~l-. fp~w~ 'H Datsun Waeon , '12 Porache 914. Xlnt •• VW Van, new en&. mi,~2:·9851485. =p~~ir.u:'::;~~r .... l.Otl t•abM .... tl40 ~~ VOlllSW"GIM INC . ....,811 .. ,.bor Rl\·d • ro:Ht~1~28~ :iii cond. llake offer. Daya : traaa, iDt, paint, com· 197.U ... ~OL... ··• ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~•" .. _ __.100 ~ " ' ...._ __ ,.. 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It "'•iJJ ··-"'-loaded, 1 9.K ml , '73or '74V.W .Su~r 8ug '71 FIAT. xlnl running ~mer,no ruat,new en& bestolr.631·~1.30 .75 T.TOP • l-• <R .......,r war· ••••••••••••••••••••••• showroom cond. must Wanted. cond. Lo mi, best offer. int miot, mWJl sac. '8500 )ollla Wayne TRJH5 Club . nlDly. l51n C~ coraol lMl "'HD Sport.ater cual., uie: '5000•2181 eves S0-3182 -.7047days. 67~. '•VWCAMPER Power brakes, powe,. family membentllp 900ou11acl200callnow Nbuilt ma1neto, must Runswell.dependable Wlndows,power steerint( aw tall 7$j.i471 (Judy1 Ml·IQSO aell. 'J30.mO X23'1. Den· '73 El Camino, nOl AllhlJ .. ort.cl -.-i5 1.24 Spyder, 5spd, mag ...... .~7H l2(0) 642·3003 with till /telescop 111~· -·-----' nia;981).3lt2 r\lnnlna.rnakeofrer ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheels. am/fm cass. •••••••••••••••••••••!• steering wheel , air. Membenhi . Mualz 4 1creeo TV, re· 631-l.S2S. .:. . areal cond' 12950 •lDEALERINUSA '71 VWSqrback. AM/FMstereo,rearw1n' plOMadines. mote control w /Sony '7t HONDA XLSOO. Uke ~~ f705 64().guJan er5 · · · ·; Goodcood.$1800. dowdefogger.automatrc women's health club Al eq~p. Beaut hardwood new. $1400 Lic'd for '72h Dodie PU, runs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----' JR{ IOY Cal1847·1901 trans. Snow white wit" onilllal pnce. pll&S une _ .. ,_~ .......... ~.. ""' ........._,_ t7Z7 C •RYER Bur .. _.. . 27 '""" month al red1&eed rate c-. -· ,,_.1 .. s o slreet631·0670 aood, bou1ht bi&ger LEASE ~ ""' ,..,..,y interior ""'" ~. t.nack, Jood work lrl&Ck RECT ... •••••••••••••••••••• ROUS·ROYCC '14Super Beelle,neweng, mil es. t mmaculal«' 8u.Y now and &et 2 weeks IMh • '76 Honda 550/four, Uke WOQ.6'7$-3175 DI ! VISIT YOUI 1,,..,,.,...._" Ures ii paint. $3400 /besl t.hruout'. 98,100. 754·6790 free in December _,_...... iww,.,. "8•~•co•ST ... ......., .. n" olr.S51·1046eves or Answer Ad •209 548 4258 or leave 'o's • 642-1272. '71DATSUNPICKUP ~ ,,_ · ...,.... 642·.u>0 ·2Ahrs. meaa&e at 631-7187 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Runs aood. new painl 1911 ALFA HONDA qOSJD WNDAYS · '71 ~ar~an Ghia. New -·---- w 0 0 D W 0 V E -N ~~ IH•H/20 SUZUKIRllllO MO 645 -1578 SPIDHS ....... IWMI ITllS -enone.tlres, battery, ig· Dodge 9935 ~ fO Good cood, $32S ~..,..,A '61 Silver Cloud. Ele1an nltion, paint. M2·650S. ••••••••••••••• ••• • • •• • BLJNOS.·6 mo. old, •Int ...... ••••••••••••••••• M&-319.2 Y-9570 TOD ... Ylll White. Good cond .• _,VW D h . 01 1 4 '74C...,_.. <'Ond., beiae colors. Muat MAJUNE ELECTRICIAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEACH.IMPOITS A ••• Owner. Sll.500. 640-4999. door, low 81 m~~~a&ees:eoo Goo;<f cond New re l.Ill see. Paid $1400. Will sell o.Jp/ialtaU/repalr * 71 HOMDA 750 *' 1971 DODGE YAM 848 Dove Street UMIVHSITY ........... 9760 b l f f engme. Gold, blac:k top. 2 forSl.50/best ofr.960·8362 Qual.won.5'§.~eva Falrin1. Trunk"E n1 Automatic trans ., NEWPORT BEACH SALES&SERVICE -o r es o er dr. Good gas milea1c Jrdf, Cover . More. A+ AM /FM stereo, pwr . 752-0900 OLOSMOllLI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-6356/6'73·5494· S2000Jofr . 534·7533 Pereeo Perambulator. ~W.-. -~:"'fl100/0B0968-1065 steerin1. whls. & tires ......... H~o• LEASE eves/wknds . 44 10 W Uke dew. Perfect for f i• fOJO -vemeu and 1 rf _ t707 ""' • '73 Bue. whl, gd cond. Suns lSt S t A <.:1instma1. Sl.SO. 631·0335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · pka. ab;o~:i:~~ tuan~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• GMC TltUCICS Wants to trade for VW wep · an_ a n~ _.""TIO ... S ...... , ... Do your hubby a favor -'74 Honda 7.so. 7000 mi, (1K68872 > '785(0), auto. ps, pb, Bils· 2850Harbor Blvd DIRECT! Camper !::ale eves '-d 9940 _.__ " •" • ~ hi m somethin& he stored for 5 yrs, showrm .-.. 599 tein 'hocks. a /c, am/fm COSTA MESA 642-:1122. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLAUS • has neve r h ad . cond. $1800. 76().8654 ......,. .... CL-1 ........ •o... cass, $7000/0BO 586· 1594 540-9640 1911 SA.Al '67 Falcon. Good c-ond HumanServlcesA1en9 Pamaya SEXTANT. --....,.A.• nites TUUOt .'&tBua,snrl.cherrypain· Great trans portation needs help lo bring 548-1880 1980 XL 5oos Honda US9CAltS ---Wanted H onda c ar t/int. XJnt mech. Sl.675· li00.675.8240 Christma1 joy to counly CUmut.l, Shocks, Mjkuni • 1425 Baker Street IMW 9712 1970.72. N·600 with blown l.al\91• 66l·3982 ---- foster children Ca11 ...... Pow« t040 carb. Work 545·1156 COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• engme.SJ_1_.880_1 IUCHIMPOIT.S '75 Rabbit. 4 spd. 4 dr. '73GrnTorSqrWgnShow 834-4700 to donate a gift ••••••••••••··~··•••••• Home642·ll081Dan. 54S.lll4 For the best deitl i n 848DoveStreet Rm Cond Cstm Tri Pkg oryourtime. WiU trade a .ooo equity ------- -Orange County ... <.:ome '75<.:VC<.:,4Spd, Hlchbck. NEWPORT BEACH Stereo, xlnt price a t nusllbltsSW95.646 7274 TYDICODllS Call for info 846-7202 LakeShaat.inalacrelotT,.....,TrtrYel fl70 '78 =¥.TDodgeSportsman SeeUsToday:: xlnt cond , Fm 8·lrk 752-0900 12:nl.644·2A98 • --- on aoll course, bal. $7 ··~•••••••••••••••••••• Window Van. Cstm int. s tereo $2600 P P . Voh•o 9772 '71 Ford LTD. xlnJ t·ond payments $126 for boat. ts travel trailer. Sleeps•· / lb / l 1 h t ch & 752 l299 d Y" 831.94.. ~......_ 9762 Air. new tires. xlnt work lce·bolt butane slov a c. P • P 5• r r 1 " 0 __. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o John Wayne Tennis Club 561·2518 A/C hoOk·up. lllOO. CaJI am/fm cass. 8 pas s . ~ves &wkends. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO car Mustsell $995 Bt1 ~. 15595.840·3410 Late '77 4 wheel dnv 979-48!0 Family Membership Christmas Special. 13' SADDLHACK .._Ghio 9714 wagon, wood s ides, M~eolfer.644·1405 Boston Whaler, immac. T ........ Ulllty 9110 ·~Ford Van. 6 cyl Runs YAWYIMPOITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo cass. air. many SA&.IS, SllYICE ....OUASIMG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS covl)yser, lrlr. 40 HP. $2600. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1reat. carpeting, panel· 28402 Marguerite Pkwv. L967 Convertible classic more xlras.' 36,000 mi Membership offered for 175-0740 J R bl • A.... F ..... : · ·Tandem Trailer, 1741-l ing, bed $1200. 960·7866. Mission ¥iejo e t mo,or, m / •r• top cond. $4200? 640..0 Be iCl1. 'f4tAM5 u:-" OIU'> Cassette. $3000 552·507 1. ufllemoon & eves. <.11ab.644·Sli4 '71 20· Skipjack Crwser . Newland. H1antin&too ......---. ,... 0NC VB e111ine Is out· Beach.. ~W..ted 9590 lll·2040 495·4 '49 66 Karman Ghia. all UGLYBUTF'AITHFUL ~Chri1tmas Recipes Bourbon cake, brandy dip, etc. $3. Kate 's ICjtchen. Box 274, CdM 92625. Portable spa w /skirt & eqwp pack $950/best oCr 646-JWl \lotorcycle helmet. $45 540-8100 Gray Squirrel slole. S200or best offer. 675-6838 Sacrifice: Genuine Mrnk Stole. Silver in color S200 646-0018 C1t mborac sleeper for longbed Toyota truck: $300. Boy's 20 .. bicycle $40. SS2· 14~ CANOE, rug , copper Pot. pictures & Misr. 493·8129 evenings Sea5oned oak firewood, delivered & stacked. Judy, 494-4164 Bumper pool table. xlnt cond, priced for quick sale. $250. 644.4709 Sun. or art. 6. dnve.6'73-8181. ..._SerYlce,P.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ClosedSundays stock. good running '74GL, 30mpg + hwy EAlLlllCI 18, f'Uhboat. 65 Hf Mere, & ~ 9400 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR cood! $1800. 673-9387 radials. am/fm cass. rn ·l."""" YHOl.arbor~OBl~d. f-•-·-_,.,cars fore1· on great. nds body wor ....., • dph fin. $1650/0BO . ••••••••••••••••••••••• "".....,.""'""' · " · '67 New painl, ne.,., COSTA MESA -~-..or~--. scr.•-s•v1s domest.ics or classics. If SUIOO/bstofr675·9867 ,,__ .. _......., _.,,. ,..,, brakes, new clutch, rblt ........ flOl $ .. A..f""67 wnMUSIDPAITS :"usc~~.;xtra clean.,&ISf&lllOAOWAY motor S39001obo ,Toyofo t7•5 -.. ,.. .. M&aat sell. l3% financin1. Imported car part• SANfA ANA · 962·()(MS •••••••••••••••••••··~· ~I COUNTY '79 38 ' Ma1num IMPORT ~ --Spottl"LSher, under war. AUroSUPPLY 835·3171 Mmdo 97]1 lt71TOYOTA VOLVO ranty, radar, D.F ., A.P., 101N. Manchester THluLr111uEOt11v1HcMACH1N1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• caJCACOUPI EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO 2 VHF radios, bait tank, Anaheim 776. le__ •USED IMWt• 080 Mazdii RX 7. silver 5 speed trans .. air cond . · Lar1est Volvo Dealer depth sounder , twin ---------• w/black 1nl. ·less than & AM /FM stereo. inOran1eCounty'. druel . 6V53 T .1.·s 4rtf1tdl ~l ... ~c:-ty :~!==:~;<0332l =;._SBJOO.P.vtparty, <OOUCE!t_..995 B~:ftk~ASE SJ,90,000. 842·0137 9-Spm. h Btt•1.a-2925Harbor Blvd. '752002a t(l035> ---t .... CL,,.. _m._a&_u_e_v_es_. ____ -1 Abo miacellaneoua 240Z, COSTA MESA '762002s/r41p. 11578) MwccrdH IHI t740 -RA I MADA 12' AVON Spart Boat 3 yn 3110Z pu1.1 979-2500 '77 3:.!lli sunrf air C3201 J ••••••••••••••••••••••• US. CAIS 0 l d 1 re at sh a Pe 761·5837 ·n s.30csi aµto \0040} '78 :mo, leathe r. sunroof. 142S Baker Street. WE IUY CloMcl immaculate $15.750, COSTA MESA Sl200/0BO 8' ZODIAC ForSale)\oll Bar for Ford 1714)833·1361 54S.lJl4 llOO.M2·l8118 P.U.WS. CLEANCAIS OltAMGICOUMTY'S -----10 120GardenGroveB1 Wellcrafl 25 ' Nova of· 897-4012. AMI) TRUCKS OU>EST ·68 280 SL Auto. air, 2 '78 Cehca hf\back. "1./c . Garden Grove 530-9190 lops lmm.a c. $13,500 or amtfm. auto. $UOOtof fshore, twin V8, loaded W. _.Sole fer 673·6336. 642·9666. fer. !n9-J07J • w llrlr $12.900. 645·2963. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .if4\ ----. -------!~Used . 7~0llB7 IMPORTANT 'iJll ·75 45USEL Ong. owner. •79 Celica Llftback. J7 . ••••••••••••••••••••••' NOTJCETO 33K m i Flawless . ma.lan.5spd.air ,snrfC Bu ftlS '78 17"'2' Tnqual new seal coven. canvas cover. 4Cyl oval. lrlr incl. $4500. ~3410 ~· Vll<JNC '79. twnJ3SO Crus . FWC. 7 .5 gen. VHF. falho. s umlo&. lourn bridge, stal l shower. R e duced to 1118.500. Nwpt Yacht Ex- ch. 675-1800 READERS AND Sales.Service-Leasing Sil~er /blk llhr seats pg, stereo tape, Fm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADVERTISERS ltov C .. er ,llK. s n r r . B e c k e r a I u m i ri u m w h I s . YOUI #I The price of ilems -----~---aoits f\oyce BMW am/fm1cass. S17.llOO S 6 2 o o / O B O . CADILLAC advertised by vehicl HIGH IUYH 1540Jamboree 646-5311 or642·7999. 111411135-~ dealers in the vehicl Newport Beach 640-6444 ---· DI.Al RSHlr IM classified advertising Top dollars for Sports ·79 MB JOO Diesel Silver. 1980 CELICA L1Ctback. ~ COUMTY! columns does not anclud Cars, Bugs. Campers. •••••••••I snrr:cassette. new lrres. FUily loaded like new. any applicable taxes, 9l4's. Audi 's IOI McLAllM's perf cond. S20.900 or 661·2120 ~6· license, transfer fees, Ask for U/C MGR l2900 & assume lease air polluUill"on <;ontrol dde· YOUCSWAtilM , . .7• 50SE 47K II vice cert cations or e· 18711 Beach Blvd. .. 4 . m1 , a '71 Toyota CORONA $17 SALES. SERVICE ANDLEASJNG finance charges. fees for JIM MAltlMO & 832-7~7 aler documentary pre· HUNTINGTON BEACH xlras, s upu c lean . Mhal••om 23' Fish Natique. '79, ,,_ h 1 ,..,., 500 644 .,A.9 d para ..... , c arges un ess 14• ZOOO a<J\ N Be h 81 d "'• · . .,.... Wtllhd IOI I center console, inbr , 25 otherwise specified by ----------...,., . ac v n.l\S well. new brakes. ·NABER·~ tires & tune·up . cal 549-D7 CADI LL1\ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• hrs, $16,995. Newport the advertiser. T-~I .... LA HABRA '66 Mer cedes nos E Top s paid for J au Is Yacht Exch 675-1800 ---------1 ,.,,.... ~ (5 Mi No. of SA Fwy> Coupe. sunroof. JUSl re Vocal LP'S of the so·s, & Nlll•u/ PAID FOi 1714t5Z2·5lll upholtser~d . reblt eng eo·s.in ¥ood cond. Also 38' BERTRAM, '73. GM cam.kt tUO ~ & CLEAN Sunday by Appl. xJnt cond SlO.SOO/OBO "79Toyota Celie a lift back . GT, red. 22.000 m1, auto. JcOOH.ot\><• lllv11 ( .... , .. 'l."lt-..• '>40 11(')(1 air. blue book 16.63.S. ask· ~~~~~~~~~ mg S5.800. Real Barga an ' 494-4168. J"•zlit•ratu•& C:~Q7770 av 53. full electronic ....................... wvvv 581 '> • .,., -"" ...... ...,..,.. equip, 2 state rms. im· AUBURN Ph a et on USED CAIS! ·~·· · 7 9 Toy o l a Coup 'OOCadlllac.1d eng. best offer takes 548·9406. Mercwy 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNT Y ·s RMEST LINCOLN MERCl "HY OE,\LERSHI J> ~ ?t.ttiel••. LINCOLN MERCU RY 16-18AutoCenter Or. SO f'wy.Lake Fore~t cx1l lRVlNl:: 130.7000 Mllltmq 99U • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1910 FOltD MUSTAMG 4 speed trans . radio & power steenng. 1106017 ) $5288 ' NEWPORT DAT SU~ ... ' ...,. • J 8JJ.tJOO ·~ Conver11ble. auto. V .x ps. reslorl.'d $4911<> firm 53.S-5865 "68 Mustang sharp, m1111s. new paint. good int • S2.S(X) OB<:> 842·5956 068 Mustang CLASSIC \'8, auto. xlnl cond . $2500 497~ "GS Mustang. s10uo. Runs good 631 1528 '955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "70 0lds 98 Executive r di- t1on. New trres. nc~ hHI 1 tery Xlnt runntnl! t•ond Clean inter F'u l l 1>ower Sii~ Ask for Mark 675 5141 Cash paid for used phono· mac. $105,000. Nwpt Speedster. 1935 classic "19528i. Rfteda Green. all '71 45USL s1lveo red int L 11 3 4 6 z Hz . Io 11 . graph records. Will pick Yacht Exch. 675·1800. replica by Calif. Custom options showroom cond. great shape· Roth lops MM6012372. Will be sold * ·79 SeVille Diesel S R. No 9957 ICl.49f.:M06. 32 . BAYLINER, Sun · eo.ch. Never re1istered. 26mpg. no down TOL 129.800.840·3410 on Dec. 19, lOpm al 747 Lo•ded: lmmac. non· •••••••••••••••••••i ... I ' ........._1.-....1 ............. ,,_ "'""'CV 1 , Uaed for show car only: sr.M.00/mo. 497·3508 .79 MBZ """''O. l2.000 mi· Orangethorpe. Buena smkr $12.000. 731 ·4445. ·:?_~•51n600t0 Wagon · lAl ii -...... e au, r" 0 VO s. Baraain· d priced: Se ......... Park. 7s&-Q221 • ...... .... S 1w1c-• IOll auto pilol, s m dn or J lmBuleorBemleAshe. '77 3201, sunroof. 4 spd . Ivory, exlra tank. Im ----644 13<l5 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• lrade·take over pay· Theodore Robins Ford, cass, like new cond. mac. $23.000obo. 642·539 Y•w-9770 '75 Coupe de Ville 38.000 CONN Di _ _. bo N .....,,, 1Hc. 237 "-T"-• · ... _ ·74 Pinto Station Wgn. I I '""•°" trom ne ments. $49.500. wpt 2080 Harbor Blvd .. Cosla .......... ....,. 4 ___ "'-..a'-. 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ong m1. $4500 or uc-st , · with cue. Excellent con· Yacht Exch 675-1800 Mesa. Call 642·0010 or C.... Mese 645-1700 ,... I f7S YW S>ll-2608 good cond By own Pr ., ; dition,$100.67S·8052after ~u. · -'76 2002. Beige. 4spd, •••••••••••••••••••••• Sl600. 951 7463. 111 fi ti .· 6PM. ..... .... , W ii..19' 1 am/fm slereo.snrf,A/C. '76MGMidgel.Xlnlcond. DILUXllUS 078 Coupe OeVille. Low 55H009afl6PM ll . a.... 9050 '46FordWoodie,restor AruED. Goodcond. M>O. Eves: Newtires S3000bestofr HasONLY5',000miles& miJea1e.Xlnl.cond.Ask· ------- 0 I Manhall 100 watt super ••••••••••••••••••••••• $13,000. ALSO ·21 Model Late model Toyotas and 551-*>22 ~8225aft5. alrc:ond. <33154). 1111: 17,800.642-2565. '7i Halchback. 4 sl>d -i , __ .. b ln urn model ... , -d ca I I us -995 cyl. good cond . s1s50 1 oe-.. .ra ' · ___,SH A Town Sedan, 4 r . ,.__. t715 MGil 9744 ......... :::1 .............. ·71 While Se Ville 17650 673·1163.673·2160 ~ I Looks like new. Hardly • "'_-W-----•--Ideal for SlU· 1n11•1n •11"9 ... _ _...,.. • ------I.med lban lectri • • ....... ~ ·--~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• to.deli . .SOK mi. 814XNS " c a:so. ez e 1 cl Charter in Imm) aboard dent. $10,000. 6'75-6161 · "73 Capri, ereat shape. 4 ... 1977 MGI USID CAIS 645-2963, 152·0687 dlr. Pt/fl It 9tH l 1uitar. Proreu ona 10' Sportll1her> p vt cyl, 411pd. $1750. 549·9719 -·DSTH 1425BakerStreet ••••••••••••••••••••••• r f model with Tree of Life ltatenna, all accom. For W• • C ..... t 673-4186 u d ""'"" COSTA MESA Ca o ff 17 '12 . Valiant 6 cyl, auto. A t pin& up to the neck. the "BIG ONE", lela ure Brand new reproduction .... ......_..,, or · n \· Custom paint work, 54S.llJ4 ....................... ,._.. l!tr . runs good. ti c Woodarain body with cruila or sail the Vlr1in ot 1111 Model A Ford c......... 0.-. 9720 ~A~r1F"ai· ~~'s::~:! 72-'-'74 Camaro. PS. PB, AC, IC25. 337 Peach Tree a,,. hard 1hell case. $500. lalaadacall: 175-2l80So. Phaeton convertible. ,.._'46-Utlwlf .. t07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" raUy whll, dependable· CM . . ! l ~ .Coal. ~t!',:'!°681[~:~~· ~~:i lt77 DATSUM <GllSPG~lf9S CONY•JllLI very clo, muat sell 12100 ,....._------9''5 .. Fender Telecaster INh.W 9060 szo,ooo by Repllcan. ~HES FIOUmACIC MllACLIMA1DA <>ranae. t•uUc condi· l31-4I07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guit•. Fender Super re· ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Bat otter? Private par f"UR"" S1peedtrana. •AM /FM. u• CAIS lion. C.U·lt~tt a.n•I 9920 "77T,_ AM verb amp, $350 ea. PuUer 12'8" Iona . ty,('114)841-9514. WANTED 1'14RHB). l42SBakerStreet ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/T-'-& ., J ml'Tll Complae with trailer • SZft5 ~U.-L 11~--.J -US FllSTI •-r ; f aplnake r . Sac S7SO . 'IO 111'.aclley OTll White, ~CLIMADA COSTA MESA . ~ f"rt'l'"'\RVWlftlil • ~llthrior t • 1 °'t:'!':':::-••1011 -.... ~~~n:t"d.!~ :r:· AllowUltheopportunity usmCAIS . Ml-UJ4 ~.~ v~~~-N.IHC :~~V:·~·~l~ct~o0 =.:!~:~e~r~~;;, •••••• •••••••••••••••• -· Catalina aloop. 'IO. cand. ~"" complet· to comider the purchase 1425 Beker Street Opll 974 a.vroMu: locb, rear window a~. -"'3 ortrede·ln of "our clean cOST• MESA 1-H•......,. • · Il l , llinol\a 101 topler-snoo Wheel, VHF, extru. ~-Slit.JOO Muat be.teen : Ponche. cMt°'k •ltb Us " •••• .. ••••••••••H••••• .... , --fQIPr. 16 MPG with .Q). or take over lee: S.00 •.150.ZJJ.512·34111. -·---------1Jim'fodaf•ii--~:--~~IJU~ 541-JU4 ,1 Opel GT Claulc. esK ~ Gnwe. va. AM 1F'M 8 traclt.. caab•11pymtaol'81).15. ml , S2 UO. 021EB "300 . ... 11, •85«4'2·1715. atEOYLEE 31' Off1hore Jaiuat '17 GO Sedan, opa ~29113. 752·0687dlr. 74 YWIM 5...,415 :. ........_ 1017 dal. Ketch. Cnase rilled ar-y limited model, 'rebl 9741 Auto. 1tlell:, ·yellow. -.. lo~. ,.M17S.ICM7 4111, «c. New paint, ne Perfed car for your ==.::;;;;======-i "12 Pontia( Station W&I\. -·•••••••••••••••••••• Good Nd ltbr, xJat coad. Sa da\albter. only 55, aU pwr. ruos fine. o~ ,..... Jl'bacllee for Hie. '1ber1lu1 Sabot. aooo. --· LIASI mllea. Complete.ly mllea1~. $600 08(4 Calllta&IUe, coad.2aalla.MOO. DIRECT! ortlf,Dal. t1111UY) ••=• .... S.1 •·lllBI 1 Ml.QIU rn.aa ·a Ford R-.ter ll500. -., .. ,.. --------1-. · ,._.&OI IOto ··Ford~Truck,'1JOO. '"'.... . u-·~-' '72....._C... '1S Veatw-a. Hatdlb~!~· U• Xlat race Sabot, new •• Ford 2 dr sedan, 1911.-aa.IOT ~t&&....&. VW8lll .... -•••1 "-111u. aJnl cond. 'llUQ ........ ••••••••••••••• llaea, 2 aalla, lrlr, .... r..,.., """'9\· -•• -..... Wlaltmore lplaet -/080. l'Jl.1521 .. ~•11s r--. TUllOt VOUltWAeut. IHC New au.. ....,, tiane. 080, PP ...... allD 4-..e...._ tllO ForYourCar: __ 114-41.• \IP. new tran1ml11lon. v.,. tt74 calltrr.-Udaya .,. LANC&R i., tall rt1 ....................... JOlllSOM& IOM ,, o.t.U11 Z, lood cond, -·CH 1~ITS . 13731 H.W p/1, p fb. •It . 11a1a ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• tloap,.U.,wboaweo,lnt '7t .. C'I L ....... , • .., lo t eel ~ ......-v ~,._.._., pedm. Good 08 iu·tun 7""-• -oo BredbUfJ ••by 1rand IYllY .......... Nwpt $ ;;; ..... m pamper • •Dov•&Net ..,.,,.. to drive: wm probably .. ·--•• JilW. Ult a.d ..... Yaell&Esdl"'°i.t •MADI -RanotBl• · an. . ...,'1 NEWPOltTIEACH '71 VW hi. 11Dt CODCI. NI""""' IHt ofter IN-Im ''1 --Hn, Hl·MM a.--e ..... IDUJ ••· _Oalla __ ... ____ ~_5110..,,.. --------75• -· .. ---· ..._ "11 W•-. allll, oew .. ...;..t .-. CATAMARAN wltb tra'a.(~1) ...._,...._.,...-...:1 .. .,....... .-· "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!I _..... "'"., _. •--''-M c...1 .... -,. I~-•""p ._ tatra I ...... r-tm., p fa, lapel • roof ..-. ..... ut ..,.J , ... f Fflq ........ &* n ... · •-"71 ....... IOt Dine -..---------· .. -tafk, HK ml. saho Lo•ert or a a•· I ,_-..,(1U)lfl.W. 'COITAl!mA , .. r . If JH lllue a alla. • llat ..U ~· a,cm ..u.. PIS. P IB ._....,lomJ,toodW~ --......... or belt .-... _._,, fl..,_ iw ,_ -t 6•-It llU .... SAIS! ...t. -_,_ -J ....._ lll'fe -"'""z.to Hll? ""'1/Cl9 allllfllr-•-·--.!:"":.... Cl ... __.. ~ U--, ""• .,_ ........ -111..--------...-. 9111. .. k ... .... • ---• ... ·-1..vf. SIO,IOO or orre •• -,,.. ... ,_ •••• "' ---='°=-=1===1:= 0 =='=W::i::•==lt=•=•=U=. :l.:==M=4'==~=11=1=:::j a 'CW M . 1 .. ,.... '1MmOl>aYI OIWWMll6111'1 W_llll_Ad_H_Wp_._? __ eu-__ "-0.U,---P\-aot_o_ ... _1.rtecb--. - ... -........... ,,,. ..... --.. • • • 4• • •w>• ... -........... -..... ' • .., ._,.; ....... A. ~ ... -.... ---~-'"'""" ............... ft I ' ' '! .. , • • . . ~ $ "'• .. .... .... .... \ .. ... .... ., ~ ' ... ' " ' ' .. ... ..., ... ... \ ~ ' ' ... • ' ... .. ' \ ' ... 4 ' \ ... ' ... ... ' ... .. " ~' -- 1mg carSOft -----... , ....... ~ --· -.... . . . ... _ _..._..._ ... .&.• •' ..>.---... ~ ... ,,., J,,/! " ............. ,.~" .... --.....:.---··· MON DA v Pf Ct M HF R 8 1'~80 OallT"91-'!'•k_..IC ....... 'Tis tlae season Their sign isn't fancy. but their hearts are in the right place. Kim Smith, 13. (left) and Shana Summerell, 10, sell mistletoe on a Costa Mesa street corner. Hostages solution BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) -The 13-month-old U.S. hostage crisis has moved closer lo a solution as a result of the latest American response to Iranian dem'anda for release of lbe 52 captives, lbe Speaker of lbe Iranian Parlia- ment said in Tehran today. ffashemi Rafsanjani told reporters th'if. the U.S. clarifica· lion delivered Thursday by Algerian diplomats "has come closer to solvin1 the problem" and that lbe issue wouJd not be re· . examiMd by Parliament, or Ma· jlis. • "lnthepastthe U.S. has accept· ed our demands in principle," Rafsanjani told a news con· ference. "But this time it bas taken more clear s teps in execut· -ingthem." His comments come on the heels C1( statements Sunday . by Behzad Nabavi, head of.the gov- ernment commission studying the issue, that the U.S. response is morefavorableto Iran. The developmenl.S came as the Algerian diplomats remained in Tehran awaiting instructions from lbe Iranians for relay to the United St.ates. Asked about a statement by Nabavi that the issue would be re- turned to lbe Majlis if the United States accepted some of the four conditions and rejected others. Rafsanjani replied: "We (the Majlis> have given our final opinion about the hostages. I do not think that the subject will return. If the U.S. meets our demands, and it seems that they want to, the problem will be settled.·· By ruling out further study of J the issue by the Majlis, Rafsan- 1 jani apparently cleared the way t for the government of Prime t Minister Mohammad Ali Rajailo L actonitsown. , Rafsanjani has previously I adopted a hard Une on the hostaee question and his opti~istic as· sessment of the situation would 1 seem to indicate the revolu· I ~ary government's general ac· t ceptanceoltbeU.S. posi~ion. • Iran bu demanded the u.s. t 1overnment return the weal.lb ol t the late Shah Mohammad Reza ------ Debate on high rise to· ~e videotaped Huntington Beach city officials say they are not expecting a public onslaught tonight ·or the magnitude that greeted downtown redevelopment hear- ings in 1976, but they are taking precautions anyway. They will videotape tonieht's disc·ussions oo possible downtown hi1h·rise buildings on lar1e television screens in meeting rooms adjoining City CouncU chambers. The chambers hold 149 people and the other rooms can accom- modate about 150 more. On one occasion four years ago, police had to be called to keep or· der as hundreds milled around outside and pounded on doors try· ing to get intothefilledchambers. Hearings were then contiriued in the Huntington Beach Hieb School auditorium whereofficim rejecled the high intensity pro· Posa ls. • Stocks drop blamed on Poland eve'1tS NEW YORK CAP) -Stock prices fell sharply today as mounting tensions over Poland and rising interest rates con- tinued totake a toll on Wall Street. The Dow Jones averageof30in· dustrial stocks, which dropped mote than 14 points Friday, fell 17.15 points to 939.08 in the first four hoursoftradingtoday. Losing issues swamped gainers by about 10-to·l on the New York Stock Exchabge. Concerns that rising interest rates would undermine the economic recovery touched off a sharp retreat in trading late lut · week as the prime interest rate- a business loan rate -rose to 19 percent. Some analysts are pre· dieting that may exceed the rec- ord 20 percent level of last sprint and that the economy's reeovery from recession may not come un· til next summer. . Fluor, which dropped al.moat nine pointa last week, had delayed opening today. There wu no im· mediate iDdicaµon that caused lhe~elay. In early tradina, it was off about twoto]Ust undereo. Tonight's hearing deals with proposed high-rise buildings along the beachfront for inclusion in the city's local coastal pro- gram. The Planning Commission pre· viously supported. the hi&h·rise concept without bei1bt limita. Hi&b-riae buildin&s also are backed by downtown property owners and the Chamber of Com· merce. A D'ltnber of residenta, however. is opposed to the tall build.lnp, calling for a three· story limit to retain a viUaie al· mospbere. Leonard Wright, a leader of the high-rise opposition 1roup, bas circulated about 4,000 fliers "declaring that high-rise develop- ments would tum the city into another Atlantic City. Wri1ht indicated, however, that residents may be tiring of op- posing high intensity develop- ment over the years and may not turnout in heavy numbers. City officials also say that the. turnout may be less than before because of a change in focus. ·'This is not a redevelopment plan financed by public agencies. If the program is approved .it would be funded by private en· terprise," Mayor Ruth Bailey said today, Another change in conditions is that .a buildings have been con- demned as unsafe in the downtown area and owners have been given until next December to upgrade or rue the structures. If the buildings are removed, the area would be ready for re- building by the end of next year, officials said. The City Council is not expected to take final action on the downtown plan until Dec. 15. The pl an also must be approved by the state Coastal Commission before it can be adopted as part of the city's local coastal program. Tonight's meeting starts at 7 o'clock. llme8 roll again PORTLAND, Ore. <AP) Greyhound buses have resumed a normal schedule in Oreaon after worken ·ended a one-day wilcf cat strike apparently in· tend.ed u a protest a1almt a tentative contract their -union reached with the· company lut week. . , • l>HANt.t C•HJ N l Y l.Al IFCHl N IA .''• ( f N T·, Huntington, val~y • • victims . Korean gang eyed loCal h11rglaries·· • ID By PAftJCll KENNEDY Of-o.lly Nit ..... A Korean 1an1 based in Los Angeles ls suspected of stealln.r more than $200,000 worth of property this year from the homes of Koreans livln1 in Ora nee County, according to .Fountain Valley police. Police spokesmen said 14 Korean families in Fountain Valley and nine in, HunliNton Beach apparently have been .burglarized by the crime riDI since February. Oraqe County cities in which other gang-related burelaries · are suspected. include Ir.vine, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Anaheim.' Cypress and Buena Park, police said. Fountain Valley Detective Mik e Hanrahan said the burglary ring is an offshoot ol a ~ high school gang in Los Anaeles called the "Korean Killen." He said lS suapecta between 18 and 24 years of age have been identified as belongin1 to the Los Angeles gang. Four gang suspects were ar· rested in Fullerton last month, Hanrahan said. Hanrahan said gang members prey on Korean families because they apparently feel safer burglarizing homes around which Koreans normally are seen by neighbors. · He said the 1ang apparently identifies Korean families throuch church affiliations or a special Korean telephone dirtt· tory. The stolen property ia tum to pawn shops ln Los Anteles, be said. Police said $8,000 worth ol mercbaMile stolen \D Fountain Valley baa been recovered from Los Anaeles pawn shopa. ·'This is just the tip of the ic"eberg," ·Hanrahan said. "We think many of the burglaries have not been reported." ' He said the buralan usually wear gloves, carry hand1uns and ·make a forced entry through a rear window. Police estimate that there ~ about 100 Korean families in Fountain Valley. Police Delee:· live Bob Mosley said patrol of. ficers have been told to watch those homes for suspicious ac· tivity. Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Patrick Clemens said his of· ficers are working closely with Fountain Valley police. He said not all cities have identified Poison threat clears shelves WACO. Texas <AP) -Hun· dreds of H-.E ·B Food Store employees at six stores worked into the early boun today lb an effort to clear shelves after a telephone caller said be poisoned items in three of the outlets. · 'Tbe target ls to iet all the merchandise out or the stores," H·E·B Co. vice p,..1. dent Bill Ault said Sunday. Everytbin1 from "meata to !>aby rattles" was pulled off the shelves, be said. -1 The cl"rance was ordered after a aeries of · telepboDed threat.I. Lt. Marvin H011GD laid lbe lint came 'l1nanday, wblD an aDOQymOUa caller demanded ·seo,ooo to renal tbe location o1 lhe aIJeced strychnine. • Korean bur1lary victims as separate fro~ other families that have been ourglariled. "We don't know how many Korean families are living in • Huntington Beach or e xactly how many burglaries are tied to this ring,:· Clemens said. "But it 's happening all over the county." ...... - ~ti'·: ~ UNIOENTIFIED Ku.NIMAH ON MANEUVERS A""'~ Re.porter .unvele ·1~ Empfr•' Reporter exposes Ku Klux Kliin life NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) -A national leader· or the Ku KJux Klan says no retaliation is ·planned against .a reporter who infiltrated the Klan for more than a year and then wrote or his experiences for The Tennessean. Reporttt Jerry Thomp~. 40, began writing about his We un· derground in Sunday's editions of the newspaper.' The series continued today. The Klan, be wrote, .. grows more dangerous every day" and should be disarmed. He said he was under police protection because the Klan thr~~tens death to members who vtolate their oaths of allegiance. Asked about possible retalia- tion, Bill Wilkinson, imperial wizard of the Invisible Empire faction of the Klan, replied, "If you mean physical, corporal retribution, none as far as we're concerned." Thompeoa said be infiltnt.ed two Klan or1aniulions, lnclud· ins the militant Invisible Em- pire, helped Upt crosses and demonstrated in his white Klan carb. to David Duke as head of the Knights of the Ku Klux KJan, cornered rum in the parklng lot ol a Sambo's restaurant in Birmingham". "It was clear that he was SUS· pic1ous -as he must be aQ<>ul every Kl an recruit ," Thompson said. "His eyes. staring intently into my own. did nol waver. He was looking for that nicker of hesitation. tha t mo m e ntar y stumble, that one slip of mine which would lip him orr to the fact that l was not what I prt>· tended to be. "k e quiued me st e r nly. seriously and thoroughly I was Rlad I had spent a month prepar ing for that o rd e al. Bul when ... he rinished with me and I stood there in the chilly evening, swe at dripping from my face. I wasn't certain I had passed the test. .Only when he took my Klan initiation fee that night did I know l could say AKIA." AKIA. he uid. means "A Klansman J Am." Pahlavi and his closest relatives, I drop lawsilit.1 qaimt Iran, re- l leue ti bUUon in Iranian uaets f froua In U.S. banb ~ plqe I (See BOn'AGD •. Pace AZ> • I 'Woman flees 'Fingers' nabbed . Appeariq OD NBC'a ''Today" a bow today. Thompson said Klansmen apend their apare time training wttb au aorta ol weapons. He said people op- posed to tbe racist or1anisatlon abould auppofl laws to disarm the Klan. When uked what went oa dur· in1 Klan meetinp, Tbompeon repKed, "Not aa mucb u I tboulbt before I went ln." But, be 1aid, IO ... men always had weapam at the meetiqa. '!be reporter said be fabricated a de· ta lied ldentitJ a a J . 'II . Tbompaon, a rettred Army 1er1eut wbo took early diaa'llW· ty retirement and went to won H a cabinet maier in Bir· miqham, Ala. Or::'4L~~ast "·ealher Fair through Tuesday Lows tonight• 38 at beaches, 4S inland. Highs T';leaday 62 to 98. ' 1 ·118 rape try .. • Police are lnvesllcatlnc a break·ln and tbe attempted raR.t ol a 11-year-old woman in bit DDrth H1mtfDCton Beach apart. •eat early a..day. I ne womaa told police abe awoke at 4:• a.m. to find that a .. foot, nude black man wttb a releu·lbava ~ad had •MNd ber aputment and climbed into berbed. \ ,,. ,._..... wu able to tee to a ...,..bor=.• meat and call DOUce, to the report. TIM 1..-et the apartment before oftlcel'I arriYed. - Youth,. 15, held in 40 HB break-iru ·, The search for a downtown ftuntin1ton Beach -bur1lar dubbed "Fin.ten" by In·. vestlcatOn baa culminated In the art9t of a 15-year-old loeal youlb believed reapoulble for u many u 40 break-tu betW911l AulUll and Deeember. "We calltd bim 'Fln1en" -becatlle be 1eft hll flncerprinta wberever be went," explaaDecl Ruat.lnatoa Beach police cW.c· tive Bob Ruuell. Ruaaell Hid patrol officer Aulie P'r09i tpoUed a Jouda ftt. tint tbe deacrlptlon of tit• burclar In downtown Hunua,tc. Beach late IMt ..-. ' • The yOutb lnit.lally Wal held OD autpidon ol a nareotlca violtUoii and po1 .. 1ion al ttolen proper- ty, tbe detective 1_.d .• - After be wu booked, police matched bla fln••rprlntt to 1'1 rut~al burllariff, auueu Hid. Tbe youth bu.,._ UJlbd to u many u 40 break·iDI lD all, tbe detect.lYe uid. NPnHDtlnlA'a total IOll of about S40.000, mainly ·lnca~,aQwrandjewelry. Pollet believe "• 7outb tn6ealb *i1191d acboo&, nnt dOorbeda to clited ., a ,....... waa bome and UMll broke .In tJlroulb a ldkbm wiadow. ' Alt)lou1b deteetlvea fouad matcbtn1 fln1erprinta in a number of tbeN cues, they bad no delaiptiaa al tbe tutped Ulll· Ul • l"llldeat •DOtted tbe YOUtb attemP'lnl a break In _.,. I~" the deaatptioa to police, Ruuell aaJd. The detective , aaid malnl7· lln•le-f..ml1 bomel bet ..... ancr na ..,....., nort1a o1 o...,. AYn• ..... t.,.... bJ tbl JOUDI *Clar. He laid n of Uae ................... ,,.. ... CO Ye red. Tb• Joutb la beinl Mid la Oraqe Oowrty J'"91life Hall. 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Ud laid )t w~ be '°"' tu KeaUQ& &o dlleW. t.ow t.o proceed 81aJut tbl h "reem 'T'bey eou&d have bMa proMCYMd '-et&Mr dvil or <'rim&naJ ('()nl~mpt ol court fot lakiac &Mir ... UM late Chad Creen, w TIJuana. Mci:d co neatly lWO YMn aao I ·~·· ••• ("llf ... ,, r .......... I k WAJT IAP> Saud.I Arabia'a oU miaialer Sbeik Ahmed " Z.tu Yamuu. 1a1d today Uae world'• lar1•t oU eaporter will l'OnS16f.1 reduclJ\C ill output before Jan 1 and review production Uf, ;i1 U)()l)Ul·b)'·IDOOlb baaia in dll. . S.uch Arabia ~led dally productioa from t .5 milUon bar- rel• a day to 10.s millioo barrel.I a day ln October to compenaate for tbe • million batrela a day loll since Jrao and Iraq attacked • e-act-other's 0 11 instaJlatioo.s in tbeir 71-day-old ~ar. 1' lllllrr lrrrd ,,,. lrc-'8•lra81w SALlSBURY , Zimbabwe <AP> -1n a lecaJ action today .. th;at stunned some whites and broucht cbeen from some blacks, . court officials used a technicality to free a black Zimbab~ . Cabinet mirusler after a judae decided the man bad killed a white farmer . , A wh.tte Judge s aid he, as well u the two other court of. fidals called assessors -had •treed mlnilter Edcar Telrere . and seven bodyguards were guilty of murder and attempted murdeF. But the judge was overruled oo a juri•dicUonaJ quea· •, Uon by the two assessors, both non-whites, who applied an old law used to sh.teld government officers, a law that bu been re- ~aled _ Cheers of joy broke out in the Salisbury hitb court when South African-born Judie Johri Pittman annou.n~ lbe eicbt ac· cused were free men, and Tekere was swept from the tray COD· crete building· by singing and dancin1 supporten. Many whites were outraged by the verdict. Rapid I ran•tl 11y11lr• rra,adf119 SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A failure in the main control computer for t.he Bay Area Rapid Transit system knocked out ser vice for· morning commuters today, leavin1 thousands stranded at BART stations. More than 40 BART trains tbrouchout the San Francisco Bay area were out of service for more than two boun, said Sy Mouber. a BART spokesman. All available Alameda County Transit buses were pressed into service to ferry stranded commuters from BART stations to downtown San Francisco, Mouber said. ffqublic·aN'5-NG•f8-ffOlllN9 ,......,. WASHINCTON <AP) -House Republicans today chose Rep. Robert A. Michel of Illinois as their leader in the next Con~ress · Republicans elected lo the 97th Congress, m~e as a fQrmal group for the first time, chose Michel over Rep. Guy Vander Jagt of Michigan by a vole of 103·87 to become next House GOP leader. In another leadership contest, Rep. Jack Kemp of New York defeated J ohn Rousselot of California 107·77 become chairman of the House Republican Conference. Kemp ia beat known for hjs sponsorship of the so-caJled Kemp-Roth 30 percent tax cut plan • Bizarre event Buena Park fracas leaves two dead .. Two men are dead and a third seriously wounded as the result pf ." Saturday night shooting in Buena Park. Police re ported to- aay. ·,Officers identified the fatally wounded vi ct ims as Ralph ,William Buerke, 25, of Corona, . who was shot in the heart and Dennis Wayn e Nadeau of ~arden Grove, who was shot in lhe eye. T he wounded victim was iden· ., $Mkenappers -ifrab boa at Irvine home A boa constrictor measuring lhree and a half feet was taken Saturday in an Irvine residentiaJ buq&lary, police said today. Tbe $100 snake and a cahvu bag were the only tb.in1s taken from the Sandalwood Avenue ho~e of Todd Quinn. Police theorize that the bur:,lar or burglars entered Quinn's home through an un· loc•ed garage door. Tbe intruder or intruders tbea grabbed a heavy canvas ba1 in' the· house and placed the snake insife the bas. The repWe re· sided in a terrarium inside Qutim's condominium. · n.e miaatn1 beul ia described as IOng, pinklsh in color, with a cr~s on its head. tified by olllcers as Richard James Bates, 27. He suttere<I gunshot wounds in the abdomen. Bates remained in serioua coocti· tion today at Anaheim MemorlaJ Hospital. Being questioned in the bizarre slayings are Lawrence Beebe, Zl, and his wife, VaJerle. 23, at whose home al 5712 Western Ave. the shootinp took place. Neither have been charaed 'in the shootings althou1h Beebe was taken into custody by Stan· ton police on suspicion of rape involving victim Buerke's wife. She had filed a complaint against Beebe earlier that eve- lltng. Officers said the violent chain of events began at about 11 p.~. Saturday when Buerke, Bates and Nadeau knocked on Beebe's front door. sayin1 they bad car trouble. Thoueh Beebe 11reed to U · siat, police said, he was sus- picious enouch of the men - whom be did not lmo.w -to arm bimseU with a revolver and b1a wife with a .35'1 mapum before goine out to help them. t • • • . .. ' • • . , • .1 SOiar plane down MARNA, Arti. C'KP.l -The· "Solar Cballen1er" failed to make a lon1·dl1tance m1bt again when tbe propeller ltnlck the solar-powered plane'• naee. Dealper Paul MacCread)' laid Sunday be would temporartl)' abandon further attemSQ. · TELePHot• . ' - ---------'41P'.,. .... - A" d1...-nts: (714) M2-a21 Cl...._, A..t11e11111: 142-1171 0F'ICll c..t•Mete: ____ ..,... LefllM IMdl: 1917 .... t9eM H"'"'ey .._,,.... e.cll: 11111 ... 11........,. le< .... Cl .. ,_ .... ~jfi'-......... c.!,._,...._ CUIPI I· • •CM· ... , ..... IMlltllfy; .., ..... • --...1 "'411.....,................. ,, • WABSAW, Polud <AP)-Tbe ..... .., ........... ..... .... , .... .en-. ... ... ...,.. ...... ldlMd the Nib milltarJ _,. be fore.d to ID· ten... to rwtore order iD UM country. State-ccmtroUed media ol tbe Sonet UnloD and otber Wanaw Pact MtioM stepped up aceula· Uou tbat eounterrevolution wu tbreaatealn1 Poland'• eom· mUlliltNllme. Tbe SoViet bloc warillna came a day after the White Home in W ubiDlton said preparatloal for a poNlble Soviet intervention Jn Poland "appear to have been completed." At the Vatican, Pope.John PauJ II aaked the Virctn Mary to pro- tect "Poland, my country" in mark.int the Feut of tbe Im· maculate Coaceptioo today. 1be pope allouked the Virlin Mary's protection for Rome, Italy and the world . ·Tbe Polis h army paper, Zolnierz Wolnosci, issuin1 a wamiq, said the Polish army would al50 "vigilantly stand on euard in this state built and won under the leadership of our Com- munist Party." "The soldiers of the Polish Peoples Army sha.re anxiety and concern" expressed in letters, speeches and at party meetings about the "prolongation of social unrest in our country.'• the paper said. It emphasized the army was ."an important chain in peopJe's rule and will view the rate of our state with ·a feeling of utmost responsibility.'· The army paper also launched a fresh attack against several dissi· dent groups, including lhe Com· tniUee for SoCial Self-Defense, or KOR. KOR·leader Jacek Kuron is an adviser to lhe presidium or the in·· depen&rot tr~union Solidarity and bas recentl~ called for moderation in malung demands. ·'The army, its represen- tatives, are today also the target of more or less veiled attacks," Zolnieri Wolnosci s aid. "Our answer should be a dignified, restrained but decisive stand.•' The Soviet news agency Tass said in a dispatch Crom Warsaw, meanwhile, that "counter· revolutionary groups'' i.n the in· dependent unions are "leading the situation in the country towar4 further destabiliaation, toward the aggravation of the political stru1gle." Groups of Polish Communist Party officials held .sessions in factories and meeting halls over the weekend, calling for action to restore order and ''strengthen the leading role of lhe Communist Party,"WarsawRadioreported. Suits cost Jeep Corp. millions SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Jeep Corp. has agreed to pay milllona of dollars in setUements to people who claim a nawed roll bar system in .,ast models caused serious injuraes. the San Francisco Chronicle reported to- day in a copyright story. · In Detroit, American Motors Corp .. parent of Jeep, defended the safety of the roll bar syst~m in question and said it was una- ble to say immediately how much money had been paid in bow many suits. Federal safety investigators concluded there was no reason to investiaate. AMC said. The newspaper said that Jeep obtained court orders to ban from public view a company rum abowtnc that the roll bar can crumple forward onto the pasaen1er compartment of la famoua utility vehicle. Immigration booat aaked WASJDNGTON <AP> -An tmml11'•=.::e1 comm1eeton ta ....,... tbat tbe 1Jalt. eel SUC. lndeaae lta perm--.& lmmtcndaa quota bJ •.• peo-r-r and make blrtq U· lmmlll"anta a ertme. llleet Qnmleetoe Clll Im· mlcrlllia ... ..,.... ..., I OD .....,. jMOjOMd ....... tM perma•••l aaaaal qaota to ......... 'l'MreeolmlD· daUoe allo called for ....., 100,• people a 1•ar a. tbe quota .. eadl ol the .... ftft 7ean to dear up a beeklos ol aDPUclldcmfrom.,....auci• Talw-. 1Ddla. &one, c--. lleatco, tbe Domlaleaa RepabUciJ::' BrttalD ud NOl1Md .. Tiie 1 ..... ..., eom•...,,, nJeded • .,,, .............. .. u:l .d" I ........... toMft work penalta Won ,....., .. ,,..,, ..... .. • .... ..,..... 400dagsandr...Uhag Richard Hermening of Cudahy, Wis .. father of an Iranian hostage, raises a flag that once flew over the U~ Arizona at Pearl Harbor to commemorate the 39th year of the attack at Pearl Harbor and the 400th day of hostage captivity Sunday in Hermitage, Pa. Ice cream ... truck kills Anaheim tot A young girl died on an Anaheim street Sunday when an ice cream truck pulling away from a gro12p of children ap- parently hit her. ·· Zochlt Manco, who was almost 2. died on the 1500 blook of s. Hampstead Street near Lynne Avenue at 5:03 p.m. David H . Gomez of Garden Grove was the driverof the ice cream truck. Police investigator George Platfoot said Gomez told patrolmen that be had sold some ice cream to a group of children on the apartment-lined street when he looked in his mirror and saw something left behind in the dark street. ., When Gome~ returned, he told police. he realized it was a child. HOS.TAGES not to interfere in Iran's a tr airs in exchange for the hostages . Infor med sources said the latest U.S. clarifications con- tained no objection to the non· interference pledge and unfreez- ing the us.els, and offered as- sistance in fighting the legal claims against Iran and help in locating the whereabouts of at leastsomeofthes hah 's fortune St. Heleo8 8pews steam and a8hes VANCOUVER, Wash. <AP J - Mount St. Helens spewed steam a nd ashes to 9,000 feet, then hummed with harmonic tremors for 20 minutes, author1ties said. "I would term it minor in that it only went to 9-,000 feet," said . Judy Hunt. spokeswoman for the Uni versit~ of Was hington geophysics ~ter. said Sunday. Bandits sti-ike Over-the-hill gang sought DALLAS (AP) -The Over-The-Hill Gang bas struck again, holding up two more Dallas-area grocery stores, and law enforce- ment officers from the area plan to compare notes on the senes of unusual robberies. Police believe six senior citizens have been involved in at least 20 armed robberies in the Dallas· Fort Worth area the past year . Four gang members apparently robbed a Tom Thumb irocery store in North Dallas on Saturday afternoon, police said. Three of those four are believed lo be the same men· who robbed a Grand Prairie grocery storeof $400 Friday. In the latest robbery. one elde.rly man walked to the irocery store office about 2:30 p.m. and pulled back bis jacket to reveal a pistol stuck in his belt, police said. He filled a· bal with an un- determined amount of money from a cub relister drawer. A second armed man stood nearby, and a third man served as a lookoutatthe frontdoor. Thefourthwaitedintheget.awayvehicle. Trio wounded in attack on aliens' camp CARLSBAD <AP I -Three a rme d men were believed responsible today for weekend robbery attacks on a liens· farm camps that left three workers wounded and a nother shot to death San Diego County sheriff's U . Scott Boies said a 16-year-old boy was killed Sunday niqht when a barrage or shots was fired into a shack in which he and others lived on Rancho Agua Hedionda off (n. terstat.eS A total or 20 alien workers came under gunfire. but only six report- ed being robbed. Neither of the t wo wowlded men could be found by sheriff's officers. Humberto Perez Matias, 35, was wounde d in a similar burglary Saturday at a workers' encampment in a canyon near Leucadia. He was returning with his brother after work when three men came out of their but and 'fired a small-caliber r ifle at him. The wounded man was li.tted in stable condition after surgery for wounds in the groin and elbow at Scripps Memorial Hospital in En· cinitas. His brother escaped in· jury. Solemn ceremony PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii 1 AP) -The 39th anni versary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was marked with a IOw- key ceremony in which flowers were dropped into the waters of the harbor. 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Mary Hutton. a tax t·rm~uhant Ken neth Brott, a phutogr11phcr. and Lesley Chatham, u par k1n~ lot. operator Also namelJ were Klithlecn Davisson , cl lari<l~c ap e an•h1tet1 , ttoc l: ruhtr. d trnvcl .igenry owner, Arnulcl lluno. a uni vers1 ly 111~lrut'lur , lt;f1c· .lc!-.st'n. u planner Ken L:.iuhcr, ~.~ ·1ewelcr , Dan ~1 \' M a1111, an :i rc·h1ltwt , Helen Ml'l'ht>rson , a housew11t'. Margaret Holey, 11 eounsclor antl 1nstrul'lor. J a1·k W cst1m. a11 ar1·hitel'l , and llt·a W h1ttk~t·y . whc. 1s retm ·ll 'i_.f amily's dog s(Wes 9 from buminti lwme · STILLMAN VALLEY, Ill (AP) A 48 -year ·Old farmer described how the family's Great Dane ro uted him and eight others from a burning house before. the dog died in the flames. '"If it hado 't been ror Sam <Samantha> we wouldn't be here now ... said Ross Yarbrough. 'Tm convinced of that " He said the dog was asleep li ke the others when a pre-dawn fire swept the two-story. frame dwelling "Sam was 4 years old and weighed 1!>8 pounds." he s aid "In the two years we had her she was. like one of the family She could sleep anywhere she wanted "W~ll. Sam wa~ sleeping in the living room al the time She must have smelled the smoke Sh e went to a downstairs bedroom. awoke my spn-in·law <Scott Clark 1 with her paws and began barking " Clark and his wife, Vickie, a woke to a house failed with blinding smoke and names lick· ing a wall The dog went through the house barking, waking up Yarbrough and h is wife, his wife's sister, three Yarbrough c hildren and a 6-month old niece, Nickie. Yarbrough s aid four of the family went out the back door. "The other five were turned back by a fallen ceiling. hut got ou t the front d oor .·' s aid Yarbrough ''My daughter, Sarah, brouRhl out Bingo, a little ctuhuahua. but Sam refused to -leave the house "That dog wasn 't s ure we were all out. I really believe this . She was such a good dog She was quiet. but she would bark at strangers if they picked up the haby and headed for a door. She was a good watchdog We all loved her so much." I f ffpff1J Df1lly! Country music singer Dolly Part.on is shown at a recep· tion gi ven for her at Opryland amusement park in Nashville. Tenn., after a showing of her new movie "Nine to Five." This was Dolly's first venture into the film· makin~ bus iness Media publish~ng buys Golden West An a~ree ment to pur,·hase Golden West l'ublish1ng Corp .. publisher of three south Orange County news papers, for $8 million. has been announced by Media G~neral Inc .. a Virginia· basecl communH•ations com· pany Go lden West . headquartered in M 1ss1on Vie;o. publishes the S a d d I e b a t' k V a ll e y !'I e w s . l.C'u;urc' Wo rld News and Capistrano Valley News . Represt>ntin ~ a combined Wps, kids !(et together MlAMllAl'I Allover Miami, F'ort Lauderdale and the Florida Keys, cops a n d kid s a re gett i ng together over football cards By the end of the Na· tional Football League season this month, police officers will have given away more than 3 million cards picturing 15 Miami Dolphins players. The giveaway 1s part of a community relations program sponsored by the Kiwanis c lubs . They figure ,that if a youngster approaches an officer for a card. he mil(hl stick around and chat and, In the process. discover that cops are OK The clubs are so pleased with the $24 ,000 program that they've decided to do it again in 1981 and 1982. 1·1n·ulallon of 90,000, the Sad· dlebac k Valley paper 1s pubhshed twice weekly and the Leisure World and Capistrano Valley publleat1ons weekly. O range Count1ans Carlton Smith. Ri c:hard Birchall and Ph1 ll1p Wei ner , one .time e mployees of Le isure World News, formed a company that e volved as Golden West in 1967 Smith now 1s pres ident. publisher and m11jor1ty stockholder A s pokes man for General '¥1ed1a said that as part of his c:ompany. lhe Orange County firm will c·unttnu~ to operate un· der 1\s present name a nd manal(ement Thl' (;olde n West arqu1s1t1on brings to three the number of w ee kl y newspaper firms purchased by Media General in Southern California this year at a total investment of more than S20 million Hear~ng set on Indians The Indian Education Pro· gram in the Capistrano Un1f1ed School District will hold its an- nual public hearing Tuesday at 7 p.m at 'the lndian Education Resource Center. 26891 Spring Street in San Juan Capistrano. The purpose of the hearing is to provide parents and guar- dians of Indian students in the school district an opportunity to part1c1pate in planning g<1als for the 1981-82 school year ·~ . . T-. IRll«!h at ~Giie llarcm Undsey's platoon at· • military school in Cardiff was 1iven an "at ease" order and he took it literally. From the looW'• he ls receivln1 from hl1 fellow ' classmates, it appears u ll there will be • "sudden awakenin1" from the platoon tom mander. Mond!Y· December 8. 1980 • CWLY PtLOT Alf •. · N eCtar Qf the godS! • • or 'devil's brew'?. CADIZ, Ky. (AP) -Voten ln rural Tria Cowlty plan to rise early ~a)', 4oD their &mday belt and bead for the poUI, some for tbe ftnt time in their lives. What baa fol.ta in these part. all •tined up five weeks after other ballot bosee were put back oo tbe shelves la not Republican vs. Democrat or liberal vs. conservative. ll's liquor vs. no liquor. End of discussion. End of ballot. Newcomen don't understand it. TQurish are pe rpleud. Everyone knows Kentucky ia the home of moonshine and line bourbon whiskey. So what is prohibition doing here? "Pretty strange, isn'l it ?" T r igg County Judge Zelner Cossey says in his rich country drawl. •'We make it, and somebody else drinU it. And it isn't lOo bad a product we make, is it?" WHILE KENTUCKY claims bourbon as its most celebrated export, Cossey says, the state is also a Baptist stronghold. As a result, Kentucky is a state which produces 60 percent of the nation's bourbon, yet boasts the highest percentage of territory wher·e it cannot be sold. Of its 120 counties, 94 have voted themselves dry -includ· ing Bourbon Count~ . There are few undecideds in the debate over drink; for most, liquor is either the nectar of the gods or the brew of the devil. Still, with the help of booUeg- g er s , the imbibers and teetotalers have co-existed peacefully for years. The peace is "aboUt to bci·put to the test m Trigg County. THEaE'S A LONG CAST of cha racters -from ·Phil Phillips. the Canton businessman who heads the "wet " forces, to Lurline Humphries of Cadiz, who became Kentucky's fi rst female sheriff during the tumultuous '30s, the last time Trigg County was wet. And the s cenario features spots such as Golden Pond. once the moonshine capital of the na· tion. Golden Pond is now dry as a bone thanks to the Tennessee Valley Authority, which evicted the town's 350 families when it built Kentucky and Barkley lakes in 1969 as part of the enormous TV A flood-control and power-generating project. The town tnat once sent n~ home brew as far away as New Yor~ and Chicago is now just a dot on the map on a 170,000-acre penins ul a known a s Land Bet ween the Lakes. ALONG WITH POWER, the TV A project a lso generates tourism, a note often sounded by the pro-liquor forces. Phi 11 i p"S comp I a ins that Trigg County isn't capitalizing o n tourism . "The major Midwestet-n tourist attractions are a ll wet and have taken a·dvan· tage of the growth a nd prosperity that legaliz~ alcohol can bring.·· he says. He contends that investors won't build restaurants, hotels or entertainment facilities here · as long as people keep banning booze. And Trigg County could use s u ch investment. As Phillips points out, the recent completion of Interstate ~ is keeping traf. fie, and the business it used to bring, five miles away from Cadiz, the bi11e1t town with a population 2,000. He also cites atudies lndlcattn1 the county's 13.1 percent unemployment rate will rise because of the poor' economic outlook for farming. "The whole motive is economic," aays Phillips. HE ALSO' EMPllASIZES that 1oin1 wet would mean no more than licensin1 three packace stores for the entire county. By law. taverns may operate on- ly In cities fourth class and above. Cadiz is fifth class. ·'We're jtllt s hooting for package liquor. People nffd not worry about slobbering drunks on the streets,·: says Phillips. ltogwash, says Lurline Hum· phries. "I was the sheriff when it was wet before. and you couldn't be on the street without' a drunk. '·When my brother was sheriff. he used to say there was no use going to bed on a Satur· day night. There was a~ways a fight. and it went on as long as there was liquor around '' As far as she's concerned, the economic argument Is also all wet. "l don 't think money means as much as peace and quiet," she sniffs Linda Burnam a~rees, despite feeling the area s economic Border link .. . I problems more sharply tban: most -her children's clodiifta: store closed in June, SOOD at\er: 1·24 rerouted traffic away from• Cadiz. " : "But I don't think liquor atqree~ lining the streets of Cadiz wOUJd1 have made any differenc~ ... , Mrs. Burnam says. ; She says she bas "never seen 1 any good come of drinkin• a ~ drop or a gallon ol liquor. and• I'm very much against· it beinl: sold in my city." · · HEB VJEWS ARE echoed·t>y: Delbert Butts, director of the : state ·s Temperance League . : Butts knows the numbers 'by: heart. The evils or liquor «!en-• tribute, he says, Lo SO perceoi-ol: all child abuse cases, more th'u : hall ·of all homicides and fataJ : car accidents, 33 percent of au: rapes. His figures come from , t h e N a t i o n a I J n s t it u t e •of ; Alcoholis m and Alcohol. Abuse,: part of the federal Health and : Human Services Department.• Amidst all the arguing sits'. Zeiner Cossey. His· duties as : judge preclude him from takY'lg a public position. but he will say : that a huge turnout is expeded . at the polls Tu.esday. · By the time cocktail hour rolls around. all should know. Era 'nearly over' for bridge barons PRESIDIO. Texas <AP > In 1926, Frank Dupuy 's father built a private toll brid~,,Over the Rio Grande to link the Onited States and Me xico. The "temporary" wooden span eventually cost H E . Dupuy his life and now the family's days as border bndge barons are almost over FollowinR a U S Supreme Court decision. Presidio County and Mexico plan lo build a Sl.3 million bridge about 100 yards upriver from Oupuy's private, one· lane span The Mexicans have said they will cl01Se their side of Uupuy's bridge when the new s pan opens, ending the family's Sl50.000 a year gross income from tolls Dupuy says he ·s being put out o f business b y "po litical maneuvering ... and he 's bitter THE Ml-FOOT BRIDGE links this predominantly H1s pan1c Southwest Texas farming town of 1.600 with Ojina~a. Mexico, a citv of about 20,000. along a key route to Chjhuahua The nearest bridge is 200 m iles 1n either direction. The bridge has triggered dem- onst rations. cnurt battles political grudges. even s hootings including one that killed H.E. Dupuy County officials s ay truckers avoid ttie bridge, fearing it might collapse In 1976, Mexican protesters closed their s ide, complaining about its condition and-the"tolts . Residents of both nations com- plain t he tolls are excessive, although Americans pay 60 . cents to cross in a car and Mex· icans pay 4-0 cents because "they come here to trade and their standard of living is lo wer. "says Dupuy "It does lnok lrke it's go- ing to fall in,'' he concedes. but he adds that the bndge has been reinforced with steel and con· crete until now only 30 percent is all wood. "Big butan·e trucks still cross on it its load limit 1s the same as that for state highways, 83.000 pounds." he says. Dupuy was 10 years old when his father decided he could make more money by building• hndge over the Rio Grande than h running a ferry The county went alon~. and in 1926 the span was built with temporary status ·'The bridge was run for m•y .>ears at a loss because tratnt' was so sparse We finally got in· to the hlack aboul 1950," Dupuy s aid It was about that time. he s ay:-, thal the county herame in· terest('d "MY DAO WAS SHOT at three times in co ntroversie~ over the bridge, .. he says. Thf' r1rst two shots missed But in 1958, H E Dupuy was shot and killed by a commissioner who thought Presidio County should build 1ts own bridge ' Th<' comm 1ssioner. Clyde "Doc" Vaught, pleaded self defense and was acquitted No"' in his 8(r s Vaug ht 1s semi-retired. but still delivers babies m Presidio In 1976. the controversy ag•in rame to a head when Dupuy ob· lainea perm1ls for a new t>l1l!le and the county obtained a rourt order blocking construction. 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Instead, 11 •' • '°'\ee how , •• r •. 1{1 v1• vou the 11il attJI. wh1<"h :11tlw1 n;i me LOS ANGELES <AP) -OU companlea faced witb bloeted 111ppU. of &uollne will ... ,... luetaat t.o 1t.ep up nftnerJ· ~ .clucticm t.o meet tbe winter Wat· 6q oU demand bec:aUM doial IO wlll puab &Holtne aurpl._ ewen bl&ber. two lnduatry ualylUWd. · . llarll Emond, editor ol ta. Luadblrl Letter, a WMk17a6lla- du1try analy1h, Jald •II companlea will be foreed to ~uce 'more butilll ail, ._ auee of tbe 1MoliM _,, tbey will "err OD tM .... el ti&btneu." •• And lf this wilatel' la ...... I tban predjcted tbe pn'll1• wt11 be even worse," Mmoed Mill• an interview SUndaJ. THE LATUT Lt1NH- Letter predicted eo•---el Reagan set to reveal some aides LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ronald Reagan has said be would announce at least some members of his Cabinet this week. Speaking to reporters briefly afte r attending worship services Su nd a y at the B e l Air Pr esbyterian Church, Rea1an replied "this coming week" to a question on when he would an· nounce his Cabinet. "I don't know which day." he said. The president-elect also con· fir m ed that h e b ad sent a message to Egypt and Israel saying he believed in the Camp David peace process and did not intend to change it without their consent. • ·~That message has been sent, yt!s ." Reagan r e plied when q uestioned 3bout reP,Orts that his rorcign affairs adviser , Richard All en. had sent suc h a message through Mid eas t peace negotiator Sol Linowitz. There was concern in both Israel and Egypt that Reagan might try to go outside the Camp David accords in tryin& to negotiate a Mideast peace. Rcagi.ln refused to comment on the situation In Poland, say· in~ he had "only heard some word" about the reported prep- a rations ror a possible Soviet i n terve ntion . R ea gan spokesman Joe Holmes said the president-e lect had received word about the latest buildup but Holmes did not know who had' advised Reagan. Reagan leaves Los Angeles for New 'York City, where he is ex· peeled to dine tonight with his n e wl y wed son , Ron , and daughter-in-law. Reagan and bis w ife . Nancy . travel to Washington. D.C .. on Wednes· day, and a Cabinet announce- ment is e xpected there. in reat Lakes f{,,~tfor Midm?st area .~ ··- .iln•l ti l"4' •·n•nto' """ "'' ~·o frrt•ft 80\IOfl Bro"'"'"' .. Btllftlo CN rt\tnSC Cr..tt\lnWV c11 .. enne Chl<•QO Ctnclnnetl c1 ... 1.nc1 Ot t·l'IW4n Oflnv•r 0.lroll 0..luln 1'&1r1M1*S • .. p M 1 Harttord t, •ul • Hetef'• ., ! I\ f ,H ~OnofUIU 1 '""" tiQY\ton ,,,,.,. t•t ··'~'' -......... 1111 ... l • "t• ll 14 . ' ,. r) ti lndn•Pli-' Jan\nvll• '{tn\ (lly I A\Vt~H llllloPoO Lo\A"9'11'> I O\ill\Yllle "'•mi>tit\ M teml Mll.,•u,.,. 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He laid 8-day that December will I '9 tM "pivotal" month .because =1 deciliooa made now will , rmine euoUne availability tlaroucb next summer. "Tbe lesson December will belin to teach ii bow much feut a.ct famine may occur unW the petroleum industry makes the complex transition t.o a new de· manll era," the letter said. ''The adequacy ol distillate beat.in& oil 1tocb determine wbat will hap- pen to 1uoline stocks." DESPITE AN ESTSMATED six percent decrease in 1uoline consumption durinl 1980 and ln· creasing supplies. Lundbere sald gasoline prices: soon will begin to increase again'. "Gasoline baa been la1£ing behind the inflation factor s ince the first of the year and will .begin to try to c atcb up," Lundberg said. Brown said oory strong for Senate WASHINGTON CAP> -Sen. Alan Cranston, D·Calif., s ays that Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. would be "a very strong can- didate" fo r t h e Senate and s hould conside r running two years from now. At a news conferen ce, Cranston also said he has given Brown some advice about bis political future, but he declined to say publicly what the advice was. He said he is not backing a nyone in the Senate race. Sen. SJ. Hayakawa: R·Calif., is op for re-election in 1982. Hay akawa. 74, has not said whether he will seek a second term. "I would advise Jerry Brown and any other strong potential candidate to consider that Senate race." Cranston said. "I'm not backing anyone but I think Jerry Brown. would be a very strong candidate and I think he should consider it. I also think others should consider it. .. Asked if this included former Sen. John TunDey, who bu 1aid be may run, Cranston 1aid it aid. He also mentioned Leo McCarthy, former speaker ol th e Califo rnia Assembly and--Shi~y Hufstedler, outtolnl- secretary of education. aa pot.en. tial candidates. Pressed for his views on Brown's future, Cranston sald he did not want to give advice to the governor publicly but bas discussed the situation with him and has given him advice privately. Pirasso protest A~W ....... Jack Berge, owner of an art gallery in s uburban Jenkin· town, Pa., L'i shown wit h two Pablo Picasso etchings he was forced lo remove from a front ~ndow display_ The etchings were considered ''pornographic " by some of the townspeople and one lady even threatened to throw a brick ~hrough the window. '1 SpaCe. project put glowing gas in sky CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP ) The launc h of two Am erican space projects lit up the evening sky over the South With a pffik, green anapurple haze followed by a streak or li~ht. prompting a Oood of calls to authorities from as ra r away as Nashville. Tenn. First, an Air Force rocket that s prayed b a rium into the ionosphere for a communications test created the pink. green and purple haze Saturday. Then a s upcr ·sophisticated communka· tions satellite -the largest ever built streaked across the sky w ith the r ocke t trai l n ow familiar to residents of the Space Coast in eastern. Florida The Air Force rorket launched from Eglin Air Force Base in the Florida Panhandle spurted 106 pounds of barium into the ionosphere 116 miles above the Gulf of Mexico THE RESULTING GLOW of colors from rays of the sun glar- ing 'off the barium from below t.he horizon prompting the rash of calls to police and fire depart ments from Miami to Mississip-pi and as far north as Nash ville Lt. Garret Mason of ~glin 's public affairs office said the barium test was· monitored by scientists on the ground and in airplanes. One' aircraft was posi· tioned so the barium cloud 1 passed between it and an ex- , perimental s atellite in orbit 25,000 miles above the Earth. The launch was the second of CIA change urged NEW Y O RK CAP l ._ Pr,e si d e nt-el ec t, R o nald Reagan's transition team has proposed sweeping changes in the CIA. including inc reased em· phasis on Co\tert action abroad, according to The New York Times editors today four scheduled this m ont h as part of an e xperiment to de· term ine whether ionited clouds bloti j:Ommunications among air craft. satellites and ground s tation!> ABOl'T 30 MINUTES later. -the Int e ls at V co mmunica· tions satellite, designed to han di e s rs;~nal s for two colo r televrsiuns stations and l2,000 telephone c alls at the s a me t ime , roar ed into orbit from Cape Canaveral. "It ·s right s mack dab on the money," ho uted NASA com- munications chief Skip Macky as the satellite e ntered its tern· porary or bit The satellite was 1n a transfer o rbit Sunday. which it was to maintain until being boos ted into a stationary orbit today It is the larges t com mercial com- m un 1ra t rons' sat ellite <'Yer bu ill T he satellite was boosted into s pace aboard an Alias Centaur rocket Original pl ans called for the first four of the senes of In· telsat V satellites to be put into orbit by the Atlas Centaurs The fifth was to be carried aloft by the U.S Space Shuttle 1n 1980 BUT OFFIOALS FROM the lnte rnat1onal Telecommunica· tions Satellite Organization said last week they a re likely to stick to rockets for launrhing until at least the late 1980s "We have two spots npen on the shuttle for Intelsat V but although no fir:m decision has bttn made 1t 1s un1tkely we wt1 u se-th em ," s aid Allan McCaskill, manager or Launch Vehicle Progra m s Office for In telsat. 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COST!( MESA Mesa Verde Ubrary 2989 Mesa Verde so....,.,....,.. ...... « """ .. ._v...-'ftJEN>A \' tJ/t 7:•PM CALIFORNIA Fight erupts, 18 arrested \ PA&U It (AP> A chapar •CU\I remark ,.__. 0. bftck. uupt.ci 1olo a brawl al • wedc11.b& ,_,,. ... -.. .... ra¥)lln1 ln LI arrata and mlnor lllJ•ri• to aeveul law cnfo,.c:•menl officen. .~ .. Ml ...,. botUe•. .sol\ dn nk butUtii. and metal ~'•lra were bur le d at tlv {>olicti m t n wbo ,.,_.tM lO the Rom •n C•Ulobt· Chur ch Hall -"er ,.,._iQI b.rolll' out l ... • C•c-tlc-• lla91f"d · LOS ANGELES tAP> While~n\.meo\al Ab"lioee omr1a1* 1h1died ;a Wlion contract pro- ,..al. atrlkln& night iattendanu accused the com- pany of "W\ion·buslln&" ( J f or th r~at e n l r1 11 t o ST ATE reph1ce employees who • . did not return to work lo· -------~ day. Co ntinental s ent notices to the 1,700 strikers over the weekend warning j.bey woukf be replaced if they were not back on the job today Uruon representatives ad- vbed members to return the notices unopened. Reseeding r.urned area .... o.c.tnber 8. 1980 H I F Quick action averts death BEVERLY HILLS (AP> Faat-aetin1 ·firefifhters, workinl without the aid of a sprinkler system, prevented a potential disuter by quickly knocld.DI down 100.foot hilb names that 1utted a a~te of expenaive rooms near the top:of the posh Beverly Wilahire Hotel. No injuries were reported in the blaae that broke out just after 6 p.m. Sunday on the lOUt floor of the hotel's new aoutb wiq. Before it wu knocked down 19 minutes later. the fire caused $75,000 dama1e to that floor and . sli1bt water dama1e to the noor below. '"'ftlE Fl&E WAS &A111E& spectacular in nature in that it broke throulb the windows right away and wu climbing up the outside.of the build· inl.'' said Beverly Hills Fire Chief Rober1 Oliver. who noted that be "called in the whole"'world" when be saw names billowing out loth floor win· dows and rising 100 feet. ,, "We watch television too," Oliver saidfin ref- erence to recent hotel fire disasters and to the popular movie "The Towering Inferno" about a high-rise rire. 1 LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Two oil industry analysts say a surplus of gasoline could create a shortage of heating oil this winter if the season is colder than upected because oil companies are reluctant to step up refinery production. . Students from Serrano Junior High School in San Bernardino donated their time and energies to reseeding 100 acres of burned out North Park Hill area. These are the hills directly a bove the area in which 300 homes were destroyed by the Panorama fire. The reseeding is being done in hopes of protectiitg structures against flooding and erosion now that the rainy season is here. Tl\e fire official said there was no sprinkler system on the hotel's upper f1oors~.pty fire codes require sprinklers only In basements. Susan Schenher; the hotel's assistant ·manager, said the wing where the fire erupted has fire-break walls an~ sprinklers are not reqwred. "111EBE IS ABSOLUTELY no damage except within the room itself," she said. · The supply problem exists because refineries must produce 2.3 barrels of gasoline to manufac· ture one barrel of heating oil , Mark Eltlond, editor of a weekly oil industry newsletter, said Sunday. "And if ttus wanter 1s colder than predicted the problem will be even worse," Emond said in an in terview. Libel award settled "The guests reacted beautifully," she added. "There was no panic or anything. Our security persoMel led the guests down the fire escapes and the fire department responded immediately." LOS ANGELES (AP>-Author Gwen Davis says she and Double· BrnK'n dt-Hit-• fund Hlllf• day Co. ha,ve reached a setUe· menl "on terms satisffctory· to LOS ANGELES CAP> -Gov. Edmund G. bothof~"overrespons1bilityfor Brown Jr. says a state·leased computer in bis of· a libel l\_Ward won by a nude· fice is for the public's benefit, not his own, but be encounter therapist who claimed has not specifically denied reports that it was used he was defamed by Oavis' 1971 to compile lists of his political supporters. fiction novel · 'Touching · · • Brownl nsisted that he was not using state The landmark case s aw ' monies for hi~ own political gain and said there psychologist PauJ Bindrim of Los was "no shred of evidence" in a Loe Angeles Angeles successfully s ue Ms. Times report that some $51,000 in state funds was Davis and Doubleday, winning a spent last year l? rent the sophisticated computer' $75,000 jury award in Santa fro~. the Xer:ox Corp. . . • Monica Superior Court in .1976. n:-er~ 1s no mon~y t.tiat. is .~mg spent .on 1 ·Atlappealifaired. · · ca~pa~g~ing or elect1oneer10g, Brown said, The case was precedent-setUng matntauung that the computer was a means of up· grading his office 's ability to respond to informa· tion requests from the public . ... ,,,,r railrfHJd." rf•aw ""'' SACRAMENTO CAP) -Four railroads are fil· ing claims m dozens of California counties in prep· aration for a lawsuit against the state Board of Equalization, says the Sacramento Union. The story Sunday said the railroads contend t.hat the board's f1scaJ year 1979-80 valuations of their property was erroneoU-' and illegal. They want back much of the money they paid in taxes. The railroads did something similar for the previous year. and those suits have already been filed. Cutter caper Joyriders steal ·Coast Guard boat OXNARD (AP> -Coast Guard search and rescue crews had somet.hing big and important to search for over the weekend -one of their 41-foot cutters. • Joyriders stole the $500,000 boJtt from its dock and returned it to a harbor 10 miles away Sunday' . t in a midnight caper that ''we j~t didn't notice," a s Coast Guard petty officer said. ! When someone noticed the boat was gone at I about 8 a.m. Sunday, Coast Guard beadgl!!lrt~ in --~- -I.ong--Beaclt-immedtatel)> launche<riil air search t f.ar the missing craft, but called the effort off a i half-hour later when a harbor master discovered c the cutter at a National Park Sflryjce dock in Ven· •J t'µra , said.Lt. Scott Settimo . 9 i ~ . SPOKESMEN SAID THE ONLY damage to the cutter was a torn emblem . J.. Coast Guard Intelligence was investigating the case. but no arrests had been made. said Petty Of· I ficer Gary Bradger. f A radioman was on duty al the 24-hour Chan- --i--nel Island rescue station when the ship was boat- . t napped, ''but I guess he was busy doing his work c and didn't see it leave," Bradger said. 1 The theft was discovered during a routine J morning check. • "We think someone ;ust took it out, had a little ' becatise jurors found a work purported to be fictional bad libeled someone. "I'm sorry for tbe courts of California that they would have allowed such a ·dangerous de- cision to stand," Ms . Davia, in {Ne w York, told the Los Ancelet Herald Examiner a.Iler tbe settle- ment wu announced. Ms. Davis and Doubleday ez. hausted appeals up to the U.S. Supreme Court, which refUled to heartbecaselastDecember. . D-0ubleday -tben--ned--tla. · Davis, in February for $131,000, s aying she should pay tbe Ms . Schenher said only the top four ftoors of damages under terms of an in· the l2-story building -where the permanent demnity clause in her book con-guests live -were evacuated. tract which stated the book wu ·'Potentially, we bad a very serious problem ootbuedonrealpeople. on our hands,'' said Cor~n Denney, one of the The Ia An1eles Times report· hotel 's o~ers who lives !n the hotel. ''The namei; ed Sunday that Doubleday and we~e cooung out of. that apartment almost beyond Ma. Davia will probably have to belief ... but the fire department was here very pay out more than $1!i0,000 oace gr~mptly and the fire, in maybe ~ive minutes, IO interest for the original awanf' rr11nutes at the most, was contained, and I un· and le1al fees for all three parties derstand there's some fair damage on the loth iatallied. floor and there's smoke on the 11th and 12th However, under terms of the floors." aereement neither party can dis: cloee the a~t udl will pay. ''Lel'sjustsayl couldbavesent one of my children to colle,e," Ms. Davis,46, told the Times. Sa UNITS -FKOM THE Beverly Hills Fire Department were assisted by two units from Los Angeles. Cause of the blaze was under investigation h r ' I 41 fun ltJld dropped it off in Ventura,'' he said. "111E PEOPLE WHO STOLE IT were prob· ably professional thieves," Bradger added. •'They knew how to get it out without making a r sound." O/o These days it's important to choose just the right investment. 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The Marine.. the n\lyof. a wwJ the Mitchell Mlribnettet wtll host hit Qlla 1ffeir from o 6:30 p.m. w.d .. II Annual Rate If you invest: $10.000 Annual Yield 15,000 20.000 (Rate shown above is in effect from December 4 to Decembef 10, 1980.) 25,000 'Federal reoulat1on pioh1bll1 tile comPOund1n9 of 1nleres1 on lhese oertllicates Substantial 1n1erea1 penOllY lor 911rly withdrawal BANKOFAMERICAm In 6 months. you will receive: . $10,748 16.122 21.496 26.870 .. Elfect1ve 1nnu11 y•eld ~Md on depo1111 Ind lnterut belnQ relnvette<! 111 the~me r111e el m11ur11y Rett •S svbiect ro c~nge 81,.Mwll • I .. J l j , I Voll ,. COl!lll to it -v day, "" lit "'141! ~.421 Dec. 10. __ ,,, • ( ' ' ' • j 1 - • E iori I ..!_ 1.a t .. ...... n-.on.aP.Haley /Publl•h•r ThofN• K .. Yll/£dlt0t Or nge Co.11t.t 0 1ty 1111101 U _,. ~ ~J;••e••••••••~llllm•' a..111 .. ,..._ ... _,.,_•••••••••e•a•r•1>o1•r•a•K•r•·4P.lbiic•h•1•E•d•ltor•1•.•.P• ... ••E•et•'°'••• Official mandates b'urden cotinties State mandated pro1irall\ t'fderall) rn•ndated pro· aram ~ tabfl often are aJramped on the acUvitiea ol county 1ovemment an Cahfom)a 'Too often, ln aJl Ukehbood In aome or the l'OWlll~ m the atate. more than IO per· cent of the budget 1~ d1re(\ed t o proaram1 milndated by a ht&ht!r j!J\•ern 1u~ul authority . !Htc h as the state l.egu.\a tw e o r tht' S C<lini.l'eH It "~ ~d enoutf h that thti ,·ounuea must operate the programs Even wur ,._. that t he mandating authority tenera11) prov1dt' too lJttle money t.o the C'ounties to operate:-tht' prosrams yet demands lou of annual reports and evalualloM that sap tmormous amounts of time and manpower ll or t hlb IS vttrY dt~turblrlg to th~ County Supen•1sor,, ~sot11ation of Cal1Corn1a Meeting last week 10 Anaheim, 1LS lead_,n~ annowwt!d ~ Platform for Erfi· caent Go ernment which they hope w1U result in tax-, payers recel\ ing mor~ for their money The s. oc1at1on wants to reduce the 1te of the burt-aucraq . c ut red tape and stop government's p~nchant to study and study In the association's words, 1t wants to ~h1 ft th~ fo<·us of government from ··regula· lion to results " ll s a worthy goal But red\Jl'IO~ the control state and rederal go erninents exert over lh~ <0ount1es w ill be an t!xce~gly d1ffl<:ult task No one should expect res ult~ overnight Clean air challell{.?;~ The outgoing Leg1s latw·e was unsuccessful 1n its at- tl'mpt to pass a la w reqwnng annual emission tes ting of etll vehicles. So Calif orn1 a is the only remaining state an the na· t1on, of the 29 required by t he federal Environmental 1>rotection Agenc·y to implem ent such a program, not now meeting the requirement As a result. a federal moratorium on construction for new industry is 1n effect and steps are being taken to c ut off $850 million an federal highway and sewer funds. As a further result, the air remains dirty 1!1 too many µa rts of the st a te. · The debate over annual testing foc used on cost, con- venience and authorization to do the testing and needed re pair work on faulty emission devices. Now we ha ve a new proposal that would seem to ans wer most of the arguments by giving owners a wide choice of means to comply. Ftrsl , there would be 132 c:entral test stations statewide where veh icles would be tested free of char ge. H they pass t he test. a 1certificate will be provided on the spot. If the test is fail ed. the owner could 0have adjustments made at an authorized private l'lean air repair st ation - average cost is $30 and receive a certificate there. Testing also could be handled. for a fee. at an authorized private station usmg state-approved equip- ment. Repairs could be made by any station. or by the owner himself. but re-testing would have to be done a t a n a uthorized location. These a lternatives seem lo cover all bases States where annual inspection programs are in ef- fect report a reduction of up to 25 percent in air pollu- tants. For Southern Californians, this could be a rea lly noticeable improvement in air quality. Conscientious l<#wmakers and citizens should support prompt implem e ntation of such a program as soon as the Legislature reC'onven~s . Ban the bottles Broken glass is one of the most disagreeable and dangerous hazards on the beach. So it's encouraging to hear that Orange County may join Los Angeles and San Diego counties in banning the use of glass containers on l·ounty beaches. The proposal has been endorsed by the seven - member c·ounty Harbors, Beaches a nd Parks Com- mission and wiU later be up for review by the Board of Supervisors . It should be approved. The county already prohibits the use of alcohol on the beaches, but that doesn't keep people from hauling all sorts of other drinkables and edibles to the beach m glass containers. Cleanu~ cr--ews constantly gather up quan- tities of broken glass that could infli ct dangerous cuts . The problem isn't the family picnic group with its bottles of p ic kles and ketc hup. Rather, s ay the a uthorities, it's unruly beachgoers who think it's amusing to s mash e mpty bottles instead of putting them in trash <·ans. Passage of a g lass ban, they say, would serve mainly lo give l'Ounty sheriff's deputies a little more c lout in dealing with these mischief.makers An d that 1s needed. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Datly Pilot 01her views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Ptlot, P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Weapons By L.M. BOYD Argume nt continues over which animals, besides man, use weap(>ns. The claim that monkeys throw coconuts has 'bee n discredited . Dro p coconuts. yes. Throw them, no. Those South Pole birds, Dear ~Gloon1y Gus Now that they've re· vised the Bible to re· move sexist references, history boob may be ·next in lihe. Will George Wuhin1ton become "The Parent of Our Country"? D.M. the Sku as , bomb their enemies, but that's more in· s uiti ng than i nj urious . Among mammals, a ll I can think or a r e e lephants . They've been seen to -rip bra nches off t rees to cLub chas ing dogs. British military men im- prisoned in Germany's POW camps during Wortd War JI w e r e allowed to receive music records by mail from home. These records were quite special. Scraped clean to their metallic bases . they r evealrt intric ate maps of Eurol,)e, just what was needed ln escapes. Q . In the cultured pearl business, 3-year~ld ofsten are injected with bill o clam shell which they're eitpeded to 1lou over Into pearls dur· ln1 the next four yean. How many 11och injected oyaten actually prodlleed pearla? • A. About three in ever)' 100. Jack Anderson Loophole allows phone tapping 1 WASHINGTON -The secret ta pping of the telephones of in· nocent Americans s upposedly came to a cru hlng ha1\ with re· rorm legislation which was enacted five years ago. But it didn't. A loophole in the law, de· sig ned to give the Good Guys a break In the co ntinuous ga m e of es- pionage with the Russians. permits Un· c l e S am 's s pook s to listen in on any pho n e l'On versat1ons \h~ Kremlin's agents have tapped 1 As 1:1 res ult. thou~a nds of phone t•alls tu and from govern- ment offacaals, bus iness men and olher Americans have been <·landestinel)' rerorded by both l' S and Soviet snoopers. And thank to t he loophole, this eave!>droppang by t h e American tappers, that 1s was pt'rfet•tly lt•l(al It was abo totally unpro<luc: \lVl' THE OPt:KATION . code named ··f'rOJ cl·I AQu dra um." ha-; het•n tr:11•ed to the early clays of the C'artcr udman1slra. -a~~-- lion. Intelligence sources told m y associate Dale Van Atta. And one of the unwitting tar1eta wu President Carter's 1.ood friend and attorney general, Grif· fin Bell. For reasons that make senae to the convoluted reasoning of the espionage community, the government has done little to s top the Russians' electronic monitoring of phone calls in this country Since 1977, the bugging has been done from the Soviet Embassy in Washington . the Russian consulate m San Fran· clsco, two of their offices in New York and severa l other secret locations. THE CIA WANTED to crack th~ New York operation. The rea- son as that two·th1rds of a ll long d1stctnce calls travel by microwaves, a nd much of that traffic is ll earned through I rans m11t1n g to wers an New York The Russians simply rent a hotel room a nd tap mto one of lh·e towers with soph1i.t1c ated equipment They use a sl'annan.i dt'v1ce to zerc1 tn on the few hundrl'd phom: 11un1b<:rs they'n· 1ntcr\'Sted m i:1ivernment offtl'ials privy lo s t a te sevrets , busi n ess ex- t•c·ut1ves rlascussing C'onfade ntial matter~. J>('rhaps the mistress or an ampol"lant man who would ~~~~~~ . then be s usceptible to blackmail. Unfort'1Jlately, the CIA just didn't have the e lectronic ex· pertise to horn in on the Russian snoope rs. Afte r trying for months with no s uccess, they finally t urned to the N ataonal Security Agency for help. For the NSA which once. in "Project Canute," reconstructed messages from the a cousijcal tape of someone t yping -"\he monitoring was hke !lhootang fish in a barrel. Within a we<:k the agency's wizard.s were tap- p i n g the Russians' radao monitors and hearing every· ~hing they heard. ONE EARLY result was a sur prise: The NSA tapped the So- viets tapping Attorney General Bell. who was overheard discuss- ing classified information on an unsecured line. Be ll was quickly informed, though the leak was "more of a joke than a serious thing." in Bell's words Thousands of phone r ails by hundreds of 1ndiv1duals were subJected to Project Aquarium's Joublf! li S -Sov1N e a H s rlrop· ping. long after tht"' furor over Wal~rgate-era do mestic !>Ur· velllance had s ubs1deu But in- 1ell1gcmre sourees say tile prOJ· eel nevPr turn('d up so m U1·h as a nugget of s1gn1f 1<-ant 1niormat10n The most thf• :"'SA monitors T~E ~ NtwS IS. IM ~®: THIS 'fE.AI'.. THE ~ Nr.WS IS I M ~Ml~ iO & ~ A CA~NtT RA1TION.' Andy Rooney learned was the identities or Ame rt'cans who excite the Rus11ians' interest -which in most cases is obvious. "I've never seen the need for that kind of Intelligence," said one CIA of- ficial. "It's wasted." Footnote: To its credit, the NSA resisted Bell's efforts to get hold of its tapes. He particularly wanted any lhal might have shed some l igh t o n th e K o reagate sca nda l. Jn a showdown at the White House. the president ordered the NSA director to inrorm Bell if a ny of the taped conversations had rclev ante to the investigation. Tiie director s aid none did. Rut some experts. are con· eerned that lhe loophole allow- ang federal tapping of innocent c1t1zens so long as the Hussians lap them first <:ould be used as a means of returning to the bad old days of 1n - d1sccimina te domestic snooping that was discredited by the Watergate excesses DIPLOMATI C DIGEST : Laughter in Foggy Bollom Dept.: Some secret11ries in the St ate Departme nt's East Asian Bureau, evidently bored by the recurrent talk of drast1<: budget r u t s , prepared an off1c1 '11 - lookang memo on their s upply needs for the <:om1n~ year It be gan mnol'ently with desk calen- dars, but then escalated lo house plants. a 25-anch TV with Home Box Office capahllity for the re· cept1on area. an avor ado·rolor no-frost refrigerator and .. last but not least . six Cartier crystal stem vase~ to be filled weekly w 1th lon(!sl e m rose.!>" by the secretaries· bosses The memo was c.:an·ulatcd among lhe higher ups. who CllJOYCd a well· modulat<'d <•huC'kle over lhe1r af ternoon tea \tean"hile. out 1n the d 1 µ I 11 m a t 1 c fox h 11 I es A m - ba~!.u dor .\1c1rton Abr<1mow1lz and h1~ .,.,ifl'. Shepp1e, have been tlnrn 1ng high pra1'\c• for their lt•O m\.\ork 1n Tli<11land The (·ountrv ha-. bel'n all bul over-~ hl·lm.(•<J b,· 1housancl' llf Viel namt•s e Laotian and Cuml>o- d1.in rcfugl•ec; J nd tht' 1\ menean Emhusiiy •~doing its hest 111 help the Thal!> t•>pe At one ix>int. I m told ~rs Abramowitz and other embassy wives tore up thetr own sheets and pallow<'ases to make banda~es for lhe ncel.l y ret - ugees. True free enterprj.se bad its seamy side I s1l along lhl· '1dl•l1ne~ h<>re. loughanj! and Jokin~ <tnd poking fun at the µe.)ple doin~ things It doesn't m<Jtter what anyone dcH·s, I (;an find somt.>th1n i:: wrnn~ with th1c• way they did it. Voll d thmk. sometimes, that I knew how to do it raght myself I d •l n . l I hough Vor instance. I'm relieved thal I won't have to make any o f the d e (' I S i 0 n S Hona ld Heagan wi ll ha Vt' to m akt' 1n th e 1m · mediate future. I 'll be sitting here. sniping at him fo r making the m wrong, but l couldn't make them al all myself A l1 of us have to hope he can do 1l Even those people who hate the idea of his becoming President. can't ho11c he d<tes a bad job just so they'll be proved ri~ht All of us have to horx: Olarle8 McCabe Hon:tltl Heagan turns out lo bt> tht., best l'rl'sadt'nl the l'nitcd St atese\ er had TH t; Pt;OPLE who e let•tel) h1 m think hv's going lo eul hack on federal spend111g . rPdut·e taxes a nd diminish thl' effet'l of gov- t•r nment on free l'nterprise Th~re is a great s urg(" or con- sen •at1 ve opinion an the country now That's what got Reagan elected. After something like 50 years or liberal legislation during wh1 c.:h we-tried to ge_t good things done for ourselves through social prugrams pai-d for hy all of us w11h taxes. there's been a reac t1on. Pl'Qple a re not happy with the deteriorating standards of everthing and they want to t ry something different. CONSERVATIVE friends of mine honestly think that if each one of us is allowed to go out and get all he can for himself. it will be best for the country They be lieve that af our acquisitive in i;t1ncls are allowed to run fr~ and each of us as allowed to make all the money he can for himself. without government restrictions on h1>w hP does it, 1t will create jobs and prosperity for evervone And if 1t makes some miitiona1re along the way. so what 7 These people are recalling Good Old Davs that never were They are ass.urning there was a time in this country when free enlerpnsf' flourished and every- one prospered and was happy. with ll. We forget how s ho r t o ur econom1t· haston 1s We ha\·en'l had thi kmd of a world with machanl•ry and btR bu~1ncss for morethanabout IOOyears • IT ISN'T as 1f enterprise. free oC government rl'gulat1ons. was a tried and tn1e eronornic theory to which we ought to return During the bnf'f time we had n really free enterµra!le system . 1t dadn •t work Then.• w ere "0 many abuses that business itself demanded regulation The jcind of free enterpnse we tried between about 1880 and 1930 produced too many bad thmgs ft was obvious. even lo business. almost right a way tha t we needed government regulation of some kind. The Sher~an Anti-· Trust law was passed in 1890 to protect :t businessm an's right to stay in business Businessmen conceded way back then that there was such a thing as unfair competition and it had to be regulated. NOW, 90 years later. 1l seems as though we have more regula- tions than we need and we should head back toward a freer. if not free. enterprise system I hope the Republicans l ake u s bar k slowl y a nd ruut1ously I s usped tht'y wi ll It 1s hard for me to tx>l1C'\'t' that the pure, unudulterntcd. selfish de- sire for wealth W(' all have 1s the only thing that will improve our laves A second iook at the Vatican on conjugal love I s hould have known better. Stories about theologacal mat- ter s, when picked up frorr. media reports, are to be handled with the utmost care. I first read a small wire servi<'C story that Pope John Paul told a group ol visiting tourjsts at the Vatican that a man is guilty of commit- ting "adultery in his heart" if he looks at hii; own wife 10 a lustful manner. I wa s careful . but n ol s uffic iently. I farsl t hou~ht tha t "th e pope was a bOtl by or a fanatic." T did not wnte about th e matter at rlrst. wailing "until sRme c red itibl e cl a rUication by the pope or one of hia aides appeared in the official newspaper, 0•· 1ervatore Romano." Unbeknownst to me the or. rt clal English tnnslation waa I avuilable. Wh al the pope actual· ly said and the brief wire service report l read.were horses of av. different color. as a good many of IT\Y coreligionists have had OC· casaon tao point out to me TIU~ REIJF.VANT sentence in the translation published by the English version of Osservatore Romano is: "Mon con commit thi3 adultery 'In the hf!art' . OO<J •uith rtgord to h11 own wi/e. 1/ he treat& her only oi on ob1ect to sohs/y mshnct ... This is hard 'doctrine but it Is nothing like fanat icis m . T he words are humane and cons15lent with recent Catholic doctrine on conjugal love. J must apologize to those of my readers who were misled by my com menu on a mis· leading news story . One Ol my corres pondents was the former archbishop or San Francisco, Jo1eph T . McGucken. In a friendly way he wrote: "There la a real and Im· portant distinction between lust and true conJu1al Jove. Every experienced priest knows the suffe1ing of married women whose husbands have treated them m e rely as objects to satisfy their lust rather than with true r onjuJ:(ul love One would not be thinking dearly or corre<'tly to call (Ed note As I did.> 'that force lust or love or godly passion or whatever.• ''My olcf dic tionary defines lusl as 'to have an .-a~er . pas~lonate, and espct'ially an in ordinate or sinful desire. as for the gratification of tM sexual appetite.· On the othe r hand Vatican II gives a descn ptlon of ·conjui;cal love' which l attach he reto as worthy of consider&· tion." EXCERPTS J'ROM the se<' tion on conjugal love. ' "Such love. merging the human with the divine. leads the spouses ~o a free and mutual gin of themselves. a g\f\ p roving luetr by genU-_ affection and by deed. Such love Pfrvades the whole of their lives. Indeed. by Jt11 generous acllv1tY It grows ·,. ' better and it grows greater. Therefore it fat excels mere e r ot1r inc li nal-fon , which . self~hl pursued. soon enough fade11 wretch~ly away," These sentiments are Chns· taan •and unex<'eptionable, and I thank Archbishop McGucken and m y other correspondents for keeping me straight on the mat- ter EN PASSANT. the "Conjugal Love" section dis~ses of the v. 1despread misconception that the church these days opposes the idea of !lexual education. It 111 Just some kinds or sex educe· t1on that ,it disapproves of. The context Of this teaching Ill, of course. chastity Vatican 11 says. "Especlilly lO the heart or their own ramUiel young people s hould be aptly and seasonably instructed about the dignity. duly and exp,....ion of man1ed love. Trained \hua tn the cultivation of chutJly, they 'will be abl~ at a 1uit.abl• ace to enttr a m,rrta1e or their owa art er an hOnorabte C"ourtlhip." BOATING FOOTBALL BU::,INE~~ Monday, !)9(:ember 8, 1980 CWLYPILOT Boatil'tl • • Hill wins DPYC race 0 W Hnu'4 )k1111.,..t-.<d hv 1 um tlill ol lhe bolt d_. WM U.. OVC'ra.11 •11d CIMA A wtMcr Sunday \n o ... .._. V ~•1• Club, lfohOay Recatta, lk la t .... al tJw )'l'&f rort.t-e.11b1 bo•b in lour rl~ka turned ou\ for ... rere aaJlf'd Ul lO loClt l\OUUM!rly wand.a Cl.., A bv•t" dcimmat~ lhe n 1Cfo Dav\l ~t'h's (;r11 IJ~\ t ~u at'l't>nd ov~1 all 11na alaiM Rone • Wk!i Rap1dc.t wa. thud Dav. t"rc.nC"h w11.~ awarded tM Ooru~ Bntt perl'Mttu&l lruph), •,ymbohc of Ol'YC'ii lu ppec of ~ ,.., wUh top pe_rformances Ul all sertes raceb, f\ve rtJattas .uld two long dlslalnce race!) Tht tropb) wai. dedll•at~ t>y Ms blitt who ..,_. Mne-d a:. rare l'omm1\l~ tba1rrrum for the t'lub. Cl&» wuu\t'r"' 111 ~unday :. r<icf: CUU A 1 Ow H•ro-o tom '1dl OPl ( J ""''"' D••• '''n'" OPYC ) Mn AM>•O\> &1e1n< Av• 0 "'•t ~LAU 11 I 4'wc.4 Jul\" I ull•f OP•C. l s .... 1 <.h .. ~' ""'' '"''lntofl. OPVC J Tnt, VUlll•• u ... ~., ... , ... ~ c ... f<ln OP'ft ClAU C 1 8r•e•A••" c;.,,. .411•'' (JPYl t Anti• 1p•1ton bob "'-'. \f'\\yr-e. OPV( ) V1v~• t\~li l IOt• n ovc CltUISINC. CLA)S 1 M 101uQnt ~I>"''"' Cllu,.. L_.,,. OPVl 1 R•n o~ '•'· o..,.. ~ uNlte<'-r•J • M •n1 ~"~'"'*" N~,..,._, DPYC • ;i.,,., lob a.,,,....,, a\ OP'f( -Sailors turned out 1n rorce Saturdity 1.md Sun· day for the !leron d r ace or Halboa Yacht Club's S11nk1st Senes There were 34 boats in nine classes ra~ing over inside lhl' bay course~ Saturday. and 60 boitts in st>ven classes rac ing courses which started in· side the bay. around m arks outside the harbor and finishing hack inside . 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BCVC \ABOT 8 •no \l•t1tr\1 SABOT C !4l 1 Slo•t I u1nWtn A 'I'( 1 AOUL l SAllOf (4\ I Aldn Fol\ytf\ Bvc l >tl\llE 1~1 1 Rob•"' 8~11 (ltC 7 ~Ob Van f RIOI 8~(. j Sit•' T hOrntt\, F ,-,.,no YC L 4'S~R tl l 1 Jon l'ornoc ' Bt <1 LASER )0 Plu• JI (h\IO fowlt r C•P<> l\YC SfliC tP£ ,,., Pel,., ,..,..o,,. &CYC ·t 'i ,.,. c·,, u 11' ~I s n i Io r ,_ fu111or••cf Five Orange County s:.11lors were awarded. 5().vear certificates al the annual Oldt1mers Night of the Southern California Yachting Association at the l.1do Isle Yachl lub Fn<1ay night. They Join a lis t of 70 yachtsmen who have re· ce1ved the certificate since 1970 Harry Bourgeois of Balboa Yacht Club has been involved in yachting since the 19205 and has skippered or crewt:d on everything from s mall <;ai lboats to oc1:an racing yachts He 1s still active a:-a boat dt!li vrrer for yuchtsmen purchasing vachts on the East Coast or returning from long distance racc1'. , , I Christian ! Buddy I Ebl.cn, R1tlbo11 Yacht Club, : started his sailing carf'f't on Lake Worth, f''la in 1920 and has ~ton !>.tiling out of OYC s ince 1935. He h&s s k1ppt•red everything from small boats 1Th1~lles> t11 monohulls. and more recently has bl·e11 hcav1h 1nv<1lved in catamarans Barbar~ Murphy Mct;arthy of Balboa Island Yacht Club. Newport Ha rhor Yacht Club and Dana Pnmt Yacht C'luh 1~ w •II known for founding OPYC"s Dana k d lt•)> Sc:-1e'i for women's ocean racer!. 1>1ck Lundsbcrg, formerly of Newport Reach. started s:.i ihng on l.ak<> Union, Was h. in 1903. Hroec·u ieuf nll1•tl by .~('l l JI Don Hr<>wn of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. Long Beach was installed fnrlay as the 1981 com· modorc of the Southern California Yachlln~ As· soclltion. Unanimous election and installation of officers was made f'ridav al the SCYA annual Oldt1mers Nighl al L1d<1 Isl~ Yacht Club. Brown succeeds Ben McKesson. San Diego Yacht rlub Other office1 s 1n:.talled were Robert S Wilson. California Yacht Club. vi re commodore , Joseph R Steele, Lon~ Beach llnd Catalina Island Yacht Clubs. rear commodore. and John Robinson. ,Balboa Yacht ('tub. regatta chairman I HAPPY COWBOYS -Dallas ' Aaro n Mitchell c center> is mobbed by De nnis Thurman (left> a nd Drew Pearson a fter ..... ,.._. Mitchell intercepted a pass 1.n the final two minutes to prest rve the Cowboys· 19-13 vk- tor y ovtr Oakland Sunday. -· Dorsett dOes a job • Dallas, Atlanta gai1t playoff spots By Tbt' Assoclaled t"ress Dallas' Touy Dorsett fulflllt>d his half of an agreement he made six weeks ago, so the San Diego Chargers and the Cowboys are tied for first place in their resµeeti ve di visions two weeks before the end of the National Football League season. When Dallas played San Diego on Oct 26, "Dorsett asked me to beat Philadelphia. and we did." John J efferson , Cha rgers wide receiver, said Sunday a fter his team was upset 40-17 bv Washington "And now he 1s supposed to relum tbt favor by beating Oakland for us.·· AFTER THE CHARGERS l<J.'it to the Redskins, Dor sett ran for 97 yards. including a 20 -yard NFL ROUNDUP touchdown. a~ the Cowboys defeated the Raiders 19-13. aUowing San Dieg<-to stay even with Oakland for theAFCWest lead. both with9·5 records. The Dallas vi c tor y , combined with Philadelphia s 20·17 loss lo N F'C West h::C1der Allan ta. moved the Cowboys into a tie With the eagles tn the NFC East. both w1lh 11·3 mark!> It was the Eagles · second loss in a row. the other coming al the ha nds of San Diego, whi ch fulfilled the first half oflhc Dorsett J efferson pa1·t. "IFWEWJN OUR last two games. we'll have thl· moi;t victories in Cowboys history ·· said Dorsett "Thatshouidtellyo~somf'l.h1ng · "I never thought we 'd be tied with Philadelphia at this point, .. <tdm1tted Coach Tom Landry of the Cowboys, who trailed the Eagles by two game!. two weeks ago. "ft 's a ~ood feeling to know if wt> w1r1 our last two games, we'll win the East again .. The Cowboys \!arned the ir 14th playoff berth in 15 years as Rafael Sept1en kicked a 52-yard field goal and Ron Springs scored a 2·yard touchdown in a two· minute s pan or the second penod. Dorsett, who becamethrfirs t NFL runner to go over l ,OOOyards in each of his firs t four seasons. scored his TD in the first quarter. In other NFL g ... m .. ~. Minnesota took over the lead in the NFC Central with a 21-10 victory over Tampa Bay, Cleveland s t.iycd on top in the AFC Cen- tral with a 17 14 triumph over the New York Jets, St J~ou1s knocked Detroit out of a first-place tie in the NFC Central with a 24-2J decision. CincinnatJ out- laMed Baltimore 34-33. Chicago trampled Green Bay 61 ·7. KansasCit yswampe<I Dcuver 31·14.San Fran· <'1sco came hack to tx!at winless New Orleans 38.35 in overtill'le and the Ne w Y1>rk Giants defeated Seattle 27 21 Falcons 20, Eagles 17 ... Tim Mazzetta's 37 -yard field goal with seven s econ.ds left gave At l anta 1h victor y over Phal:iddphia The F'alcons. 11-3 and two games a head of Los An~ele:. in the NFC West. recovered fr11m a 14-3 def1c1t on Steve Bdrtkows ki's two touchdown passe:. "Wt're no fluki: We ran let out record spe&k for itself." :.a.id Coach Leeman Rennfl tt, whose Jo'alcons finish~6-10 last season. Redskins 40, Chargers I 7 Washinglon mtcrc~pl~ fi ve passes. thret by Joe Lavendt'r, and Mark Moseley locked four field goals in the shorking upset of San Diego Luvender returned one of his lhree interceptions off Dan Fouu., who '11rp:1ssed the 4,000-yard mark 1n passing despite tht: four interceptwru. he threw for a 5 l·)'c1rd touchdo wn. Joe The1!.mann had two touchdo"n passes <ind completed 26 of 37 t{)SSf:S for 269 yards Vikings 2l,Buccaneers10 Minnesota quar\E'rback Tommy Kramer had on· ly 63 ~ ards passing twfore halftimP but he had 201 m !he la:.t two quarter!> and t:ngineert.'d two long !>Clff ing d rives Mmnesot<1 . only R fl but sttll uhe~d m tht> :"\FC Cf'nl ral by a ~ame. traded 10-0 before mterm1s~1on Cardinals24, Uoos23 Oetro1l fell out of a lie with the Vikings wh~n Ro~· Green rn urncd a punt 57 y<o rds for a touchdown with 3 401f'ft The Lions hali lt-d 23·14 lale in the third quan.t!r on c;c1ry Danielson's 37-yard touchdown pass to 1.,•111H1rd Thom1-lso11 Browns 17. J et11 H Q JarterOal'k Hri ... n S1µe hit a dub re cord 30 pr.~sel. rn 41 attempts for J40 yards :inJ a touchdown. a 5-yardi>r l() Greiz Prtutt that w1f)('<.I out a 14·10 ;-;ew YCJrl'-lead in the fourth quarter to give Cleveland its victory. The Browns, 10 -t. are o~ game ahead Hou~ton in lht• AFC \entral Bears 61, Packers 7 \'met' Evans completed 18 <if l2 passes for 316 yard~ and three touchdowns and Walter Payton score<l three TDs to lead Chicago 011er Green Bay The 8f'ars equaled their club record for points in one game set rn 1965 49ers 38, Saints 35 San rl'anc1sco "'iped out a :ss.7 halftime deficit. ch maxed by Ray Wersching's36·Y&rd fie ld goal with 7 · 20 left in overtime f 'rt"" P~ BI Archie Manning threw for 248 yards and three Louchdowns 1n the fir't half a:. New 01 leans OJl- gained the 49crs 324 21, but San Francisco turned 1t around in the final two quarters as Joe Monta na threw two touchdown µas:-1es and ran for another BRUDZINSKI: THE PROBLEM IS GEORGIA crazy not to want to com e back to football. But if things can't be worked out, I'm getting something re· ady to faJI back on Che's attendJng real estate school and has alread y been eontactl-od by the Irvine Com - pany). "I guess it's lime Lo lo<>k to the future for me Thue's nCJsense not to It's stupid just sitting around waiting for som ething good to happen. It may· never happen." With the Rams· present inJury list , they sure could use a healthy Brudzinski now. ••• The Rams· trip here -their fifth, incidentaJly, to the east coast this season -marked their final air travel until the playoffs -if they get that far. So, without further adieu. here's the lop three best and worst c ities I 've seen this season : Worst -I. Buffalo; 2. BuffaJo; 3. (tie) Buffalo. · St. Louis. Best-1. New York (actually the trip was to New Jersey for the Giants but it was an easy hop to the Big apple); NewOrleans ; 3. San Francisco. ••• , How bad is Buffalo? Well , room service closes at I 10 p .m . The hotel coffee shop closes belween 11 a.m . and noon and from 2-5 p.m . to change over from breakfast to lunch and lunchtodlnner. resi>ectivelv. As one player put it, "it's like being in a coUege dorm a1J over again." ~ t'betoppertoall this : even McDonald's closed at . lp.m . *** 1'bere also was a iot of arumbllng about the ~flown by the players, and other guests of the ..... TM aircraft was a United OC-8 which had been ~ from Japan Airlines, Tbe seats, which tr9" dine abreast, were small and nanow. barely .., ....... toaltlwofootballplayeracomlortably. 1...-Gtd-1ia, who accompanied the team, wu TUiM.7Uplet. 'rt. plane wu definitely constructed for the JapaDIM body frame. *** Tbe bma' luck wasn't much better after lhe pme.etther. ~ AeeomPMi~ by a pollce escort. the team '1 fint two b~ses to dt'part were detailed after a hit anrl- run motorist rammed the police escort Just outside the stadJUm. After a short delay, the busses continued their route to the airport with a new escort. ••• Isiah Robt-rt.son visited his former teammates a t their hotel f'~riday night. Amazingly. none of the Ram players admitted to seeing him ••• Add Robertson: for those that missed his display at lheendofthe game. here's a summary · Besides stomping the rruddle of lhe field like a m adman, he suddenly fell to his back and started kicking and pounding like a litUe kid. Both the Rams and BiUs watched his antics in amazement. Finally, Doug France (jokingly. I think> walked over and stepped on Robertson's chest on the way tothe dressing room. Wait, though. there's more. On~ Robert.son IW to his feet he took a partial victory lap around the stadium. arms extended, tears rolling down his cheeks. And all the while he kept shouting (Cl love you (to the people), I love all of you." Finally, one of the policeman on duty said, '"He's embaJTused us like UUs aU year l1m 't lhere a ny wayyoucantakehim backtoLAwilhyou?" *.. . Here are som~local notesofinterest: Coach Ray Mal av asi is scheduled to do the color commentary for KEZY radlo in Friday's Edison- Fountain VaUer rematch. Malavui ~II work with sports dJrector Bob Elder, who will caJI the play-by-play. ••• The final contract haan 'l been 1i1ned yet, but It looks like Don Drysdale will return to the An1el5 next year to work with BobSt.atrooKMPC. Dryadaie, wbo left ln a cootract dilpu\e a year a10 • would be the No. 1 man In the booth wtth Starr handUnctbemiddlelnnin11. \.... Drysdale, who left in a eaatrad dilpate a year a10. would be the No. t man ln tbt booth wtt.b Slarr h1ndlln.1 the middle lnnlnp. DrywdaJe wUl also ~tlDue wttb bJa dutlel wtt.b · ABC. Bengals 34, Colt s l3 Cincinnati's J im Breech kic ked a 21·yard fi eld goal with 12 ~econds remaining to foil a Baltimore t·o meback attempt The Bengals led 31 ·6 before the Colts scored four touchdowns in the rourth QUdrterto~oahead . Chiefs 3J, Bron<'os 14 Quarterback Bill Kenney, making his regular;· season debut after nearly two seasons in the NF'L, threw touchdown passes of 33 a nd 8 yards to lead Kansas City over Den ver Kenney, filling in for mJured s tarter Steve Fuller. romplct(:d 12of 18passesfor 142 yards . Giants27, ~abawks21 Billy Taylor scored on a 30-yard run with 1:57 to · go. with lhe Seattle defense dra wn tight on fourth· and-one. to give New York its vict.ory over SeaUJe. I Can Neiv England silence critics? MlAMl CAP) -The New En&land Patriols would like nolhing better than to silence the critics who think they are slipping lnto another late- season National Football League nosedive. ·•we get tired of hearing all the Ume that we choke late in the season, but I ruess thett baa been f111 T \I I"" lgltl <>lla1111rl 7 al 8 some truth, to that," said New &lllud linebacker Steve Nelson. ''We can put a stop to that kind of talk by wtnninc our latt three." The 9-5 Patnota. cbuinC American Football Conference Eut leader Buffalo f~ the d.Jvtsion crown, wW try UMI take the ftnt atep in tbelr mia- 1ton tGntP& wbeD tbey meet tbe lllami Dolpblna in the Oraqe Bowl. New l:nllud bumllia\ed U. Dolpbina M.O l,l Foxboro, Mua., earlier tbil MUOft1 but lllaml bat ralUtd ammd rookie qaartert19clC DaYid Woodley to 1aJva,e "'9pectabUJty, a)thouO U. team wUl not make tbt pl_,.. lnierest rates llflld Detroit losing battle. of minds By JOHN CtJNNlt'F .......... ....,"' NEW YORK -Those ris lng Interest rates ar~ putting " roadblock m front of lhe automotive in- dustry's attempts to recapture the fancy of buyers and no amount of advertising seems able to change things. It amounts to a battle for minds, and lhe a utomolive companies may be losing. While they seek to lift buyer s pirits with ~ promises of better mileage, riS· ing rates are depressing buyer psychology. Sales of domestic cars in \ ... the Nov 21 ·30 period fell nearly ~ ~ 18 percent from year -ago s ales of 1SO.OS8 u.111ls simultaneously ~ with a sharp n se in the prime interest rate to nearly 18 per· 1:enl. A r ise in the prime doesn't necessarily m ean higher borrowing costs for automob1lt! purchases. but it can add to an already poor consumer pS) chology Consumer fears seldom e111nc i<le with big purchases. "Car sales arc· postponable," explainea Marina Whit man, v1c·e president and chief economist of Gene ral Motors Corp. in an interview shortly before the latf' November sales figures wen: released "RATES HAVE KISEN faster than expected, 1.ind even with inflation de-ducted, they are high now." she '!>aid ··our hope and expectation is that ... hort term rates have leveled off," she said at the t1mt- . Hut ." shr-adrkd, "if we get no relief 1t will hurt us dnd th~ l'c(Jnorny " And. she said . 1f lhe ('ountr) goes into 11 double dip rt:cess1on. "it will be b1::ca 1L-.t; of 1nte re~t rates." The prc.blem. while severe for the buyer., gene rally 1sn'1 rerlected so much an t he monthly pa> menu. as 1t rs in the mood of bad times to r ome Few people today fail to recogivze that ris· in~ 1nterest rates. coming af a low ~int in the economy. foretell even gr eater problems. PERHAPS EVEN MORE se ns1t 1ve to rising 1' rates are automotive dealers. As Ms. Whitman ex- plained. dealers are big borrowers and their money c<>sL-; are 1mmed1ately affected by prime rate d1angt:s . "When rates get high," s he s aid. ''dealers c:ul b;1ck on their inventories." Dealer r utbucks. ol course, ca n have their own 1!t'prcss1ng 1mµct ct on s ales lJecause the c ustomer ha!> f t•wer mod~ls t rrim \4 tu ch to <"hoose. and very hkf'I) mu.st wait lon;::cr for dd1very 11f the model he dN ides on llowt.ver, Ms . Wh 1lmar1 rt!m<.11ns opt1m1s t1c, an atlltude 1n t11tal c:onrormn y with r; M's market ap· proarhoverrctentyca r~ Economic index rises in sla.te SACkAMENTO CAP • In Aug u s t . all in · The Callfornrn lndt>x d11·ator l. 1.'XCc p t nt'W of LeaJmg Economic In· · hustnc!'~ 1nC'orporat1ons dt\ ators ruse in Au~ust an Ii h o us 1 n g u n t ts and September J Uthonled were up. Rut lhe state d1re<'lor of f ina nee. Mary A nt1 __ C_O_L_L_E_CT_O...,R_S __ ,. Grave!\. aid that poot CORNER e<0011om1~· t'ond1t1ons n;, Rare Coins & Stamp• t 1onall) could ha ve a nega t 1n · impact on GOLO&SILVEA Cal1tvr111a in the near 0_!.!,c:!~or 12-s-tO future !:,~••Ct ·~.'1 ff er l>t:ltement $31d l(ru~rr•M\ ..... llO \ttl 00 M•plt !..~'°' ~ .• M41.00 nine lnd1rators, USed tO 100CorO<WI• ·~-· U U .00 foret'a!'I ec-onomic con-~~~ .. a..,. 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USAlr pft.17 llt ll>lo. ,._ I IO .,. Oall•CP I 00 • 191 11 .. : l60<1<h ~I<.(, I 83 n•' .. i...vFdC s Jl'fl ;~ Ol>E<I pl ... •JO JI • I S<l\rPto I.., •'ID Jl'>lo ... USFkl ,_. 4 ., 1",.._ ~ II , t 0 t•''>. .... Oen'41 ,JOb 10 I'll. I~ '• (,l>Odyr I h H\ lb'• '" \Avfln /Sa 11 ,,_.~ .. OhECI pf a 114 1100 S1>•11 "• Schlltr O~ I'> '., USOypa J.<IO J Ill ~ ·~ BUSINESS I STOCKS Reagan facing peanut farmers~ shortage woe WASHINGTON fAP> .-The only country Ul the world with a peanut farmer at 1t.'i helm is on the verge or a ,peanut. famine. • And 1t may take Roriald Reagan, an actor lo whom peanuts are j ust peanuts, lo baH out the peanut Industry and save the day In a nutshell, here'i. the problem Because of drought 1n Georgia and searing heat in other peanut-~rowmg regions, farmers harvested only about half as many peanuts last summer as the country needs . But a Depres s1on ·era law , pushed through by agricultural interests , hmit.'I imports of peanuts to 1 7 m ilHon pounds little more than a thousandth of what Americans eat _The result food marrufacturers ar~ paying up to four times last year's prices for American grown nuts, and s till can't get a ll they need The price of peanuts, peanut butter and candy made with peanuts 1s expect ed to shoot up early in 1981 And sllll lhe shortage is so sever e that manufacturer!> of peanut foods ar e curtaihng production PLANTERS PEAN'\JT LAID orr CAllT(ll 500 of 115 2,000 employt:es at Suffolk, Va ., and the maker of Brach brand candy says it has only 4 perce nt of the peanut.'> 1t will need over the next 10 mon ths . Br ach halted production of l'and1es conlatnll)g peanuts, laid off 150 workers and '>ldnds lo lose S40 million in sales Carter 1" t:Xp(>l'ted to a ccept an emergency Agn t ulture Department rel·omrnendcit1on and allow 200 m1lhon pounns of impon.L•d rwanut~ into t ke country, chiefly from China and India - "But ;.!00 m1llwn r.x>unds ts a spit 1n the ocean,'· s ays Joseph Ht<r nstc111, an e xecutive of Ward FOQ<ls In<· , maker of the "Oh Henry " r·andy bar Bernstl·1r1 and ot her peanut users pet1t1oned in t: s lnternat1on1rl T rade Comm1ss1on last' week to suspenci restrictwn:. on peanut 1 m poru unttl next ~ear 's crops are 1n OPf>O~IT ION CAM t: t'ROM some V1rg1n1a anti Georg1<s p eanut ~row1~r3 and pres umably from warehouse;-. who haven't '!old their :.up pl1es yet ¥1d !:itand to profit with c•vcrv r1s,. in the pn ce Even if th<' ITC ac·t:. last, 1l cannot get a recommendci lion lo th<' Whtt•· l ltws1· until J an 13 a week before Carter leaves ·ormall:-i:I prestd£-nl tou<•hes base 141lh the !)late Agr1c:uJtun• and ·ummerr1 departments before acting on an ITC p ropo<oa l The .,1tuat wn 1!> ltkl!h 11, n pple through the el'onomv Half Hw nut1on ·-; pei:tnul., go tnlo peanut butter. hut peanuL-; urc ubo used 1n 'ha0:1n~ crca91, pol1sn, linoleum, bleach. L'OSm<:ttc·•., ink l''<IJl<i~1vE:s and <;1·ore-; of other pro . ' I ~I dtit 1'> r~H·n t he sltcll-. are used for k tlh hltt'r and a rt1f 1<·1al f1 replac·e l<tgs 1\ll told the 'Jauonal Peanut Co un <II 'J Y" JJt'i:l nut <'On tribute SJ bil lion to tltl' t· ~ ~<:onomy and g1 \ e employment to 75 (JOO f.um fam1lle:. The average· A m erit·a11 L·aLc; 6 3 pounds of them ;.i FOO D 1.11\D{j. TRY ECONO.'llST~ are relui·tant to guess how m uch retatl llEt.cA.. pn1 t<S will rise. 1n part be c·ause some of their c urrent !:iupplle!' were bought at the old pn c:e Although 0!/14 pa:-111~ up to four t imes what they did la~t year, food tirms worry more alJout shortages than price nse~ The\ don t \lo ant petite for p.·<inut:- Amen e<ins to lose any of their ap· Gold metals quotations (i.1ld 8)' The Ai.!.Oelaled Press Select<-<l ~orld )::l)ld pnce~ today LoDdoo: morning f1x1ng S615 25. off$ I 75 Loedoo: aflen 10on fixing $617 25, up SO 25 Paris: afternoon fixing ~ 66,o({ SS 68 Fraaklurt: fix ing $616 01, off $4.98 Zurich: lat<' aft ernoon fixing S6JS.OO bid. off $1 00 , $618.00 asked Handy & Ha rman: late mom ing $617 25. up SO 25 Engelhard: latt• mornm1t Sii17 25, up SO 25 Engelhard . latl' morning fabncated SG38 8.'l, up SO 25 .'till·pr NEW YO RK I AP I llandy & Har man silver today Sl7.520. off so Of; Engelha rd 'itl vt>r $17 470 , fabricated silver Sl8 571. off $().065. tl••tub Copper 00~ 9214 cents a pound . 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All new buslneaaes using a fictitious name, mu•t by law tM r .... r•d wtth the County Cterk.. The DAILY PILOT provide• th• forms and flMnt •*•• for our cuatomer•. If you are at1rtlnt • new bualneH call the DAILY PfLOT fOf lntorm.Clon end tOfm• 148-4321 Ulm ••-• • uoo••· •••••••••••._ UOfOth•-U•UUttUt••t• • ........... ~······-·-· ) .. -11111111 llllY NPll M ( l N l l A ' f > E <. f M H F M Ii ' '' !\! · <l•·A N <.f t(111 N 1· < ALttl•l<r.-. .''•' INl ', Iran says hostage crisis nearin·g en~ a&Jaln'.ar-c"P> n.. a>..a.>Old s. liloeta .. trills .._ .....-rioMr&oa IOl..-u a ,.... ol ta. la&elt Ameritu ,.., ••• to lraalaa ..... for ....._ ol ._ SI captJv•. tbe ._... .. ol tM lraaiu Parlia· ••t aaicl la Telwu \Oday HHattml Rafaanlani told .....,.... that t.bt U S clariftca· hoa cJeUvered Tburaday by Ala•riM dl»lomata "baa come eloMr to .O.vio1 lbe prob&em" &ad .... t.be ltatJe woWd not be re. t11mlMd by Parliament, or Ma· . JUa "1.ntbeputthe U.S. bu accept· ed our demudl in principle," Rafsan.jaai told a news COD· ftrtoce. "But this time it bu taken more clear stepe in execut· mt them.'' His comment& come on tbe h9'ls ol atatementt Sunday. by Beb1ad Nabavi, bead ol tbe-IOV· ernment commission st\MSylns the lu•. uw tbe u .s. teapooH la morefavorabletolru. Tbe dewJopmeatl eame u tbe AlceriaD dlplomatl remained in Tehran awaJUn1 inatrueUona from tbe lraniana for relay to the UllitedStaYI . Asked about a statement by N abavi tbat the luue would be~ tuned to tbe Majlia if tbe U~ States aeeepted eome of.. Jbe four condiUom and rejected others, Rafa..Uani replied: "We (tbe MaJU.> have clvm our final opinion about tbe tao.t..-. I do not thlU tbat tbe subject will return. U tbe U.S. meetl our clem.a.Ddl, and lt teema that tbey want to, tbe problem wl1l be settled." By nalinl Out furtber study ot the iaaue by the MaJlia, Raflu· jani apparently cleared tbe way for tbe sovemment of Prime Minilter Mohammad AU Rajai to actonitaown. Rafaanjani has previously adopted a hard line OD the boatqe quaUon and hiJ optim.latic U · .... met ot tbe situation would aeem to indicate tbe revolu· tionaey aovemm~t 's 1eneral ac· cept.aneeoltbe U.S. pogition. (ran bu demanded tbe U.S. 1overnmeat return the wealth ol tbe late Sbab Mohammad Reaa Pahla~ and bis cloHst relatives, drop lawsuit.a •la.inst Iran, re· leue • billion in lrania.n ~ 1 rrozen in U.S. banks and .. •· " not to in~rfere in Ira.n's artalns in exchanee for the hostages . Informed sources said the latest U.S. clarifications con· tained no objection to the non- interference pledte and unfreei· inl the a.ueta, and offe1 \;\,.• ac;. siatance in fi1htin1 tbe leg .. 1 dainu aaainat Iran and help in locaUni the whereabouts or at leastsomeofthesbah'sfortune. Bizarre . -circumstances ·Two • 'Tis the season ed in county--snootmg Couple grilled by cops Two men are dead and a third seriously wounded as the result of a Saturday night shooting in Buena Part, poUce reported to- day. Officers identified the fatally wounded victims as Ralph William Buerke, 2S, of Corona, who waa shot in the heart and Dennis Wayn~ Nadeau of Garden Grove, who was sbot in the eye. The wounded victim was Iden· tified by officers aa Richard James Bates. %7. He suffered gunshot wouoda 1n tbe abdomen. Bates remained in atrioUI COlldi· Uon tod&y at Anaheim Memorial Hospital. Being questioned ln the bizarre slayinp are Lawrence · Beebe, %7, and b.is wife, Valerie, 23, at whose home at 5112 ... &iilf'-illf! Wester:_n Ave. the abootlnp toot ~ ~tte. -Neither have been cbar1ed lD Their sign isn't fancy, but their hearts are in the right place. Kim Smith, 13, ,Cleft) and Shana Summerell, 10, sell ·mistletoe on a Costa Mesa street comer. the sbootin1s althou•h Beebe was taken into cuatody by Stan· ion police on suspicion of rape involvm, victim Buerke's wife. Clemente 1Jreak-ins rwt $23,000 More than $23,000 in cash and belon1ings were take.n in a series of unrelated break-ins in San Clemente over the weekend. police said today. In the larges t of f our bu·rglaries, tb.ieves took $18,700 in jewelry and another $300 in cash from the home of Dorothy Kahn on Calla Aviana. Police said the burglars used a · screwdriver to force open a slid· I glass door at the address Saturday. In a second break-in, Thomas Monti, who lives on Capistrano Lane, told police someone en- tered his apartment Sunday tak· lnl a turntable and receiver and cash, with a total value of $1,830. The burglars apparently used a plastic card to slip open the l~ked front door. police said: Stewart Zucker told police he returned to b.is home on East A venJda Ramona Sunday to find thieves bad forced open bis front door. Tbey took two cameras, a radio and a pair of binoculars with a total value of $1,400. And a Loa Anceles visitor 1tayin1 at tbe San Clemente Inn, 125 Ave. Eapludian, told of. Ileen bil two cameras. binoculars and 24 car music tapes were stolen sometime Saturday from b1I car parked at tbe inn. lobn 7.ehrine ol Loe Anaeles .. 1ued the belontinc• at tmo. Re said his car was locked. SHE'S A LOSER IN BIG CAME Army newspaper adtnonishes POies She bad filed a cqmplaint againal Beebe earlier that eve· ning. Officers said the violent chain of events began at about 11 p.IQ. Saturday when Buerke, Ba~s and Nadeau knocked on Beebe's front door, saying they had car trouble. Though Beebe agreed to as· WARSAW, Poland (AP> -The Polish army newspaper warned today against strikes and "social unrest.. and hinted lb~ Polish military might be forced to in· terve.ne to restore order in the country. ·State-controlJed media of the Soviet Union and other Wanaw Pact nations stepped up accusa- tions that counterrevolution was threantening Poland's com· munist regime. The Soviet bloc warnings came a day after the White House in Washington said preparations for a possible Soviet intervention in Poland "apoear lo have been completed . .,....,: At the Vatican. Pope John Paul II aslr,ed the Virgin Mary to pro. tect "Poland, my country" tn marking the Feast of the Im· maculate Conception today. Tbe pope also asked the Virgin Mary's protection for Rome, Italy and tbe world. Man arrested . for assault on LB officer _ A 32-year~d Lacuna Beach man wu bookedoa cbar1eaot U · aaultinc uoftlcer Saturday nlCbt after be alleledly punched the Of. f)cerlntbemoutb. Arrelted wu Ronald Earl, who aUe1edly bit ollleer Jamie Dodie alter sbe wu called to DemlJ'• rHtluranl lD tbe 1100 block ol . Coa1t ffllbway to lnveaU1ate a dilturtamee. ' Reportedly Earl became belll•erent wben Dodie and another fem.ale otftcer ....... the reltaurant atabout t :•p.m. . &art ... repon.dlJ ....... by tbe two otftcen after 'a lbolt atnagle and tak• to tbe i..,.. Beaeta police ataUGn ud boobd Oii tbe cb.artea· Earl .. in cwtodJ atOt ..... ComttyJall. ' The Polisb army paper, Zolnierz Wolnosci, issuing a warning. said the Polish army would al.so "vigilantly stand on guard in th.is state built and won under the leadership of our Com· munist Party:" ·'The soldiers of the Poliab Peoples Army share anxiety and concern" expressed in letten, speeches and at party meetlnp aboul the "prolongation of social unrest in our country." the paper said. It emphasized the army wa.s "an imponant chain in people's rule and will view the fate ol our state with a reeling of utmost responsibility.'' . The army paper also launched a fresh attack a1atnat several dlssi· dent lfOUpa, including the Com· mlttee for Social Self -Defense. or KOR. KOR leader Jacek Kuron la an adviser to tbe presidium of tbe ln· dependent trade union Solidarity and bH recently called for moder1Uonin m¥1Dademandl. • 'Tbe army, it• repreaen· tatives, are,today allO tbe tarset of more or 1-.. veiled attacU," Zolnien Wolnolci said. "Our answer abouJd be a cliplfted, (8ee POLA.ND, •••e Al) I sist, police said, be was sua· picioua enough of the men - whom be did not know -to arm himself with a revolver and h.is wife with a .3S7 magnum before going out to help them. He bad told his wife to wait in a bedroom where their infant child was asleep. Investigators said they are un· sure what happened while the four men were outside. Eventually, however, they all ended~ back in the living r_oom of the home, where a struggle broke out. During that stru11le, officers said Beebe wu badly beaten. His wife, who heard the commo- tion, came out of the bedroom and gunfire soon erupted, though a police spokesman said t-Oday it is still unknown who fired ftrSt. Neither of the three men who entered the home wu armed. Police said Mrs. Beebe al· leged.ly waa tbe one who abot Batea while Beebe alle1edly fired the fatal shot at Nadeau .. Police aaldboth lbot at Bulrte. A police spokesman aald today tbat an lnvesti1atJon ii coatlnu· in&. ----~---·--------~ -4M..Z.R•.M.-'LSJ~~q.£JL.J@l.Aa Snakenapplng 31/2-foot boa •t.o'len in 1"1ine . UNIDENTIFIED K~ OH MANEUVERS Report9, UM9ll 'lnvtelble !,...,.,... ..,..,,.,,.._ Repor~er exposes Ku Klux Klan life NASIMU.E, Tenn. (AP) -A national leader of tbe Ku Klux Klan says no retaliation is planned acainst • reporter who infiltrated the Klan for more than a year and then wrote of bis experiences for The Tennessean. Report.er Jerry 1bompson, 40, began writing •bout h.is life un· derground 1n Sunday's editions of the newspaper. The series continued today. The Klan, he wrote. • • arows more dangerous every day" and should be disarmed. He said he was under police protection because the Klan threatens death ,to memben who violate their oaths of allegiance. Asked about pouible. retail•· lion, Bill WilkiftlOD, imperi•I wiaard ol the Invisible Empire faction ot the KJan, replied, "U you mean physical, COJ'POral mrtbatklll, none as far as we're concerfted." Tbompeon said he ln.flltrated two Klan or1aniutiona, lnchad- lnl the militant Invisible Em· Laguna burglars get 14,000 loot Burctan ln La1una Bea.ch made off ,rtth M.• wortb ol boulebold items and cub from a bome in the 100 block ol ~· Street aomeUme bet-...n Die. 4 and I . La,_. Beacb police said tbe tbiH• entered tbe bom' of Geae O'Brl• dwouP an OJlllB window .... toe* .... ~ a le ............. tape .... eorler, JO tap•• aad a mlcrowa" Ofte. o·...._ wu NPONdl10lll ol ..,... ...... Mf.181'7 oeevnd, IOmeti .. ...... 1'IMlrMa7 ... Set•· .. ,. pire. helped light crosses and demonstrated rn his white Klan· garb. Appearing on NBC"s "Today'' show today, Thompson stud Klansmen spend their spare time training with all sorts of weapons. He said people op· posed to the racist organization should support la ws to disarm the Klan. · When asked what went on dur· ing Klan meetings, Thompson replied, ·~Not as mu<'h as I thouaht before I went m." But, he taid. Klan.smen always had weapon.a at tbe meetings. The reporter said be fabricated a de· tailed identity as J .W . <See ID.AN, Pate A%) • Coast Weather Fair tbtou.gh Tuesday. Lows tonight 38 at beaches, 45 inland. Highs Tuesday 62 lo es . ..... -~ .. ....... L.M..... .. ...... ... E ... 1 ........ ........... ......._ C'l,J ---------' ' ' , " J ' ( I I • t Cl I s • J r t I • i f ' • e c " ., p tt tt ti sl h• tt rr th ll st. 1 CJ T1 Al fr J. I m ct ta u 'I\ I . . . Court f reea Gree111J PLYMOUTH. Mw. tAP) -Al ..... \WO ,.an afts ,.._ ... .,,,......,,.'°LIM& IWt -=·••Ins -,.. LMUtle I ......... 0............. .. ..... ...., .... ........... and ..... Ht tr. by ...... ecMll't. .. ''nu toW1 ... Dot .... "-ol \Mir .n.-t,'' ..... .. ,.,... Q>ur1 JYda• fl'ruda W. ll__,, "Au f\u1Mr ,_.... ... , wou&d ~l'\&Udy be -· .. -" .. lo a&a\e AUOt'OeJ ~ J\"wtl X. lello&tl Ud _... •t wCMlld be up to Keallna \.o decW. ..., '° proeeed apil:. tbe GrMIM They could baY• a.. pr111MUlecl fer .W.... d or t'rhnLnal ('OOlcO\pt ol court for lMUlc tMlr aoe, UM late a.ad Cr~ • , TiJ~na, Mealeo DMrb two YMn a,o. ............. r1U ............. ... ICUWAIT <AP) SaYdi .Val0'1 oil mhH1ter Sbetk Ahmed 2.alu Yamana, •~•d todaJ lbe workl'a W.-oil eaporter wUl cvauder reduclnt1 It.a output before Jan. 1 and review productloo on a cnoolh·b)'·moolh but, ln t•t. Saudi Arabia boo.sled daily productioD from t .5 mllUon bar· r-1• , t..ay to 10 s mJWoo barrela a day ill October to compensate tur lhe t million barrels a day bl since lru ud Iraq attacked each otber'b 011 mstallationa in trMir 11-day-<>ld war. 1'Ulrr frttttd .,,. •r~·ll•l~tl SALlSBURY, Zimbabwe (AP) ..:.. In a le&al action today · that stunned some whites and t>rouabt cbeera from some blacks, court offi<.'ials used a technicalit)' lo free a black Zimbabwe Cabmet miruster after a jud&e decided tbe man bad killed • white farmer A white judge said he, as weU as tbe two other. court of· f1cials -caUed assessors -had &creed minilter Edtar TeJtere and seven bod)'cuards ·were cuiltY of murder and attempted ·murder But the jud1e1'as overruled on • jurtsdleUonal c(Ues'· - otlon by the two assessors, both non-whites, who applied an old law used to shield government officers, a law tbat bas been re- pealed Cheers of joy broke out in tbe Salisbury hi&h court when South African-born Judge John Pittman announced tbe eight ac· t•used W4fre free men, and Tekere was swept from the gray COD· t•rete bwlcling by singing and dancing supporters. Many whites were outraged by the verdict. ICapid I ran11i1 •t1••r• t"radllfl SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A failure in the main control t'.Omputer for the Bay Area Rapid Transit.system knocked out ser vice for morning commuters today, leavin& thousands stranded at BART stations. More than 40 BART trains throu&hout the San Francisco Bay area were out of service for more than two hours, said S)' Mouber. a BART spokesman. AU available Alameda County Tranait buaea were preued into servi<.'e to ferry stranded commuters from BART statiom to. downtown San Francisco. Mouber said. . .,,ubli.-an11 11a•r Ho...-i.aclrr WASHINGTON (AP) -House Republicans today chose Rep .. Robert A. Michel of Illinois as their leader in the next ·£on~ress. . · Republicans elected to the 97th Congress, meetin1 as a formal group for the first time, chose Michel over Rep. Guy Vander Jagt of Michigan by a vote of 103-87 to become next House GOP leader. In another leadership cont.est, Rep. Jack Kemp of New York defeated John Rousselot of California 107-77 become chairman of the House Republican Conference. Kemp is best known for h1s sponsorship or the so-called -Kemp-Roth 30 percent tu cut plan. Court aetion Gays' suit againSt Texas A&M alive WASHISGTON (AP) -A htimosexual group's lawsuit s'e~ing official recognition ~ a{\ on·campus student organi.u· U0n at Texas A&M University was kept alive by the U.S. Si.u>reme Court today. 'jhe justices. without com· riJ'ent , refused to bear the uni· versity's arguments thal il s()uld be immune from such civil rights suits. - The case now returns to a federal trial judge in Houston. 'Gay Student Services, a group ol students on A&M 's College Station campus, sought but-wu denied the university's recolJll· lion u a student organization in 1976. Such recognition is required before a group can obtain access to university bulletin boards and to school facilities for special events. Dana slates s-wap meet A swap meet will be held in tbe Dana Hills High School park- ing lot Saturday from 9 a .m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds will go toward the high school 's PTSA Scholarship Fund. There will be a $10 fee for use of each booth. Those rentiq booths will keep their proceeds. Adm.iaaion is 50 cents, and 25 cents for children under 12. John Kboldua, tbe university's vice preaideot for student service•, told the •roup that homoseDal conduct ia ille&al in Texas and that Gay Student Services wu likely to promote and incite ille1al acts. Laguna sets skills test Boys and girls will have an op. portunity t.o teat tbeir basketball· skills in the Pepsi Hot Shot Con· tes t, to be held Thursday tbrou&h Saturday at the Boys Club of Laguna Beach, t08S Canyon Road. The club and the La1una Beach Recreation Department are co-sponsorin1 the event. Further information may be obtained by calling the club, 494 -2535, or tbe recreation de· partmenl, 497-3311. Garden benefit 81ated in Laguna A benefit buffk dinner fOI' tbe! Hortenae Miller Garden will be held 'l'ueeay from 5:30 to l :JD p. m. at tbe Cottace Reftaunnt in Laauna Beach. Admluioa ii $12.50 per peraon. Resenatlona may be made by callin& 4N·lllO or 494-1391. TELEPHONE ,.,.. H depMnwn•i!l'114) 142-4321 c1e.-... Mwet11e1ne1 142-1111 Thomas P. Haley '°""' ..... • Robert N. Weed Pflltl-.. M. Thomas Keevll ....,., Thomas A. Murphlne ~lfltUIW c:taarles H. Loos ~···"" MIMlll!l 11 .... , ' , ..... --------· --.-- OFFICa9 c..te-...: ...... ..., ~ 1....-e 9Mdl: 1917 .... GMtl " ...... ' HIMtl"9Mft IMdl: "'" 9"Cll ........ ,- MSW YOU <AP) -8kd ' pl'iHI fell MarplJ todaJ Al mouttn1 ,..,..._, over PolaDd ud Nina mt.est rat.es eon· tia..Stot*eatolloe WaUSUeet . TM Dow J_.. avw ... ol•iD· clUltrlal ·llOclm, .wblcb d.J'oPped mon than t• pa6aU Friday, fell 1T .15 poiDtl to •.• la tbe lint four bounoltradlna today. Loebli.__ IWUDped lainen by about l~to-1 on tbe New York Stock J:xdwure. Cwerm that rifiDI mt.wt ratet would undermine tlae economic recovery toucbed olf a 1barp retreat la tradiq late last week u the prime lntereet rate- • bualneu loan rate -roee to 1J percent. Some analysts are ~ dictina that inay exceed tbe rec· ord 20 percent level of lut spinl and that the economy's recovery from recesaioo may not come w · t1l next summer. Fluor, which · dropped almost nine points last week, bad delayed openinc today. There wu no im· mediate indication that caused the delay. In early tradin1. it wu ' \ • 9fhbcMJwo&ojuatuade~.-----· · · · 400 da9s and r...Uiag Fro• Pagr 11 I KLAN •.• year of the attack at Pearl Harbor· and the 400th day of hostage captivity Sunday in Hermitage, Pa. Richard Hermening of Cudahy, Wis., father of an Iranian hostage, raises a flag that once flew over the US.S Arizona at Pearl Harbor to COl!lmemorate the 39tb Thompson. a retired Army --------------------~--­ sergeant who took early disabili· ty retirement and went to work. as a -cabinet mailer in Bir· mingbam, Ala. "Before leaving Nuhvllle for Birmingham I spent weeks pre- paring myself for. . . when a Klan leader would cross· examine me about my past," Thompeoa wrote. Thompson's test came Nov. 8, 1'79, when Don Black, succeuor to David l>iake iS bead ortbe Knights of the Ku Khu Klan, cornered him in tbe parllinC lot of a Sambo's restaurant ·in Birmingham. "It was clear that he wu IUS· picious -u he must be about every Klan r~ruit, · · Tbompeoe said. "His eyes, starin& intently into my own, did not waver. He was looking for that nicker of hesitation, that momentary stumble, that one slip of mine wbicb would tip hlm off to the 'fad that I was not what l pre- tended to be. · · tte quizzed me sternly, seriously and thoroughly. I wu &lad I had spent a montb prepar· in& for that ordeal. But when ... he finished with me and I stood there in the chilly evening, sweat dripping from my face, I wasn't certain I bad passed the test ... Only when be took my Klan initiation fee that night did I know I could say AKIA." AKIA, he said, means "A Klansman I Am." "For yean I sought to coodi· lion my th!nk!n1 t.o be aware and sensitive to a chan1tn1 society," Thompson wrote. "Suddenly, in tbe Klan, I found myself submersed ln a cauldron of racism and intolerance. It was necessary and important for me t.o underlO u immediate reconditionlq. Witb a sense ol 1uilt I would find myself eniaa· ing in the same sort of •muer and Jew talk' that offends de· cency'." The newspaper said Thompeoa's uaipment be1an in July 11'19, when Tennessean president and publisher John Sei8entbaler aaked Tbompeoe to go underground to report on the Klan. The newspaper said it waylaid qoestions about Thompson's absence from the re1uJar news columns by a staged incident. Two men seized in boat break-in Oraqe County barbOr patl'OI offlcen arrelted two men SUa· day nlCbt wbo alle1edly were trJin1 to break ln to two veueJa docked in Dana Point Harbor. Lt. Wyatt Hart of tbe Oraqe County Sheriff'• Dep•rtmen~ aald Lee Eric Binder, 21, El Toro, IDd William Clay Hutter, 22, lll11lon Viejo, were •P· prebended about 9 p.m. wbile trJlnl to break lato two v...aa located at E-dock in the harbor. Error corrected On &mda)-tbe Daily PUot prtat. ed tbe ..._. pbaae number lw the SmU1 ISullneU AGmumtra· Uoa olfte!e ID Santa~. Tbe l'IOI'· reet number ii M7·5Cm. We recret tbeenor. Laneheon elated $15,000 tab for housing program set San Clemente City Council memben have approved spend· ing $15,000 to bi re an ad- ministrator lo process the city's Housing and Commun ity Development Program. Orange County wiU reimburse the city for the official's salary. The development program deals witb the acquisition of land for housing programs , such as senior citllen housing. The official will process prop. erty appraisals and land docu· ments through the County General Services Administra· lion. The city will provide the funds for hiring tbe new official, and then be reimbursed by tbe county aft.ell providing proof of payment. The council also transferred $110,000 from tbe General Fund to a new account to be used t.o acquire land for housing proj· eels. After the city uses tbe money to buy land for future housing projects, the county also will re· imburse the city for the amount spent. San Clemente will be repaid by filing a claim and forwarding it for county Community Block Grant Funds. San Clemente may also receive cash advances from tbe program if the city meets county conditions. Solon wife buried NEWARK, N.J . (AP> -Vice President Walter F . Mondale led about 500 mourners at the funeral of Marianna Stango Rodino, wife of U.S. Rep. Peter Rodino Jr .• D-N.J . Mondale and Rodino headed the procession Saturday of congressmen, dignitaries and friends of the Rodinos. f 'ro• Pagr .I I POLAND ••. restrained but decisive stand.'' The Soviet ne ws agency Tass said in a dispatch from Warsaw, meanwhile, that "counter· revolutionary groups" in the in· dependent unions are ·'leading the situation in the country toward further destabilization, toward the aggravation of the political struggle.·' Groups of Polish Communist Party officials held sessions in factories and meeting balls over the weekend, calling for action lo restore order and "strengthen the leading role ot the Co mmunist Party," Warsaw Radio reported. Similar meetings were scheduled throughout tbe week in an apparent attempt to show the leadership was capable of defus· ing Poland's e conomic and ooliticaJ problems without Soviet interference. Burglar8 hit SC pharmacy Burglars tossed a rock· through a rear wtndow of a San Clemente pharmacy Sunday, tben entered the store takinC a s upply of the depreuant Demerol. Police said the thieves smashed the rear window at See View Pharmacy, 650 Camino de los Mares, adjacent to San Clemente General Hospital. sometime Sunday. Operators of the pharmacy said about $tO ln Demerol, in both liquid and piU form, W"ere taken from the store. Board to elect -Trustees of the Saddleback Community College District will elect officers for the comina year at a meetine tonight at 7:30 in room 105 or the main campus library. Bandits rob gas station in San Juan Orange County Sheriff's dep- uties are seeking two men who held up a San Juan Capistrano service station Sunday night, e.scaping with $400 in cash. Sheriff spokesman Sgt. Dave Miller said two men approached employees at the Union 76 sta- tion on Ortega Highway adja· cent to the San Diego Freeway at about 9:30 p.m Brandishing a large knife and claiming to have a handgun, the pair collected $400 before speed· ing off in a light blue Cheyrolet Camaro. Both were described as blacks in their early 20s. One was wear- ing a red slti mask and bi&b lop sneakers, witnesses said. . Immigration booat aaked W ASIUNGTON (AP) -An immiiraticm pollc7 eomm•Rina is recomrnenctin1 tbat tbe Unit· ed States increue it.a permanent Immigration quota by I0,000 peo- ple a year and make biJinl ii· le&al immicrant.a a crime. The Select Commiuioa oa Im· mi1ratioo and Refueee Policy • >n Sunday propoaed raisins tbe permanent annual quota to 150,000 people. 1be recommen- dation aJao called for addiq 100,000 people a year to the quota ill each of the next ftve yean t.o clear up a backlo8 ol applications from areaa 1udl u Taiwan. l.ndia, Korea, Canada, lleaico , the Dominican Republic, Great Britain and Northern Ireland. ------- Galhered Sleeve tor Maximum Warmth ---------------------------- Christmas and "Pacific Trail" at the Garage A. Polyester filled jacket, f\JU zip to the tur11e neck. completalywashable, leatunng two ZIP pe>ckets. B. Feathef soft potyester filled jacket/vest. fut! zip 10 turtle neck and completely washable • ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH l 714} 644·7030 .J .. M(l~l··' l Ill I t MBt , .. R 1~RI Delly ...... ,...W.__...ll_ 'Tis tlae seaso• Their sign isn't fancy, but their hearts are in the right place. Kim Smith, 13. (left) and Shana Summerell, 10, sell mistletoe on a Costa Mesa street corner. ---------------- !rvine eyes Iran hostage crisis employees' nearer sOiution? pay hike Irvine City Manager William WooUett Jr. will ask the City Council Tuesday to approve a 9 .percent salary hike and a 2.5 percent increase in benefits for municipal employees. The wqe recommendation is baaed in part OD a 13 percent in· creue in tbe Consull\er Price Index from September 19'19 to September 1980. Woollett states in a memototbecouncU. He abo points out lbat the present city employee turnover rate ia 2" percent. Woollett reeommends that the highest-salaried position in City Hall c0ntinue lo be lbal of city manager with an annual salary range of $40,344 to $60,501. Departmental directors would get annual salaries ranging from $33,335 to $50,000 under Woollett's proposal. Salary increases are to be given to all municipal ~ployees Tuesday wilh lhe ex· ception or sworn police orficers who are operating under a two· year contract which doesn't ex- pire until 1982. Another matter before lhe Ci· ty C0uncil Tuesday involves ton· ing approvals for a 480-acre commercial center the Irvine Comi>any wants to buil~ southwest of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Building height restrictions at tbe center is lo be discussed by the council. Representatives of the air sta· tion say buildings at lhe center should be limited to 12 stories in height. They say buildings taller than that would interfere with military rugbt operations. Irvine Company officials, on the other band, want to COO· struct office buildings up to 20 stories in bei1ht at the center located on the ·'Golden Triangle" formed by the Sanla Ana, San Diego and Laguna freeways. BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP)-The 13·month-0ld U.S. hostage crisis has movedcloserfoasolutionasa result of the latest American response to Iranian demands for release of the 52 captives, lhe Speaker of the Iranian Parlia- ment said in Tehran today. Hashemi Rafsanjani told reporters that the U.S. clarifica- tion delivered Thursd~~ by Alsman diplomata "llal cotittt closer to solving the prob&em" and that the"issue would not be re· examined by Parliament, or Ma- jlis. · "In the past the U.S. baa accept· ed our demands in principle," Rafsanjani toldi a news con· Stocks drop blamed on Poland events NEW YORK (AP> .. ...,. Stock prices fell sharply today as mounting tensions over Poland and rising interest rates .con· tinuedtotakea toll on Wall Street. The Dow Jones average of30in· dustri.al stocks, which .dropped more lban 14 points Friday, fell 22.61 points to 933.62 in the fint five hours of trading today. Losing issues swamped gainers by about 10-to-1 on the New York Stock Exchange. Concerns that rising interest rates would undermine the economic recovery touched off a sharp retreat in trading late last week as the prime interest rate- a business loan rate -rose to 19 percent. Some analysts are pr:e· dictin& that may exceed tbe rec· ord 20 percent level of last spring and lbal the economy's recovery from recession may not come un- til next summer. Fluor, wbicb dropped almolt nine point.a lul week, bad delayed opening today. There waa no im· . mediate indication what caused the delay. ln lradin1, it wu down a at 58~. ACLU school rent pact changes due rental acreemmt form to I~ own ference. "But lbia time it baa taken more clear steps in execut· ingthem.'' His commenta come on tbe heels of statements Sunday by Behiad Nabavi, bead of tbe IOV· ernmenl commission studyinc the issue, that the U.S. response ia · more favorable.Mtlran. Tbe developments came u tbe Al&eriaD dlplom'\I ~aiDed ill Telaraa aw&luat "fldtridtOU from tbe Iraniau for relay to the unit.eel Statel. Asked about a statement by N abavi that the isaue would be re· turned to lbe ICaJlil if tbe United States accepted some of tbe four condiliona and rejected otben, Rafsanjani replied: "We (lhe Majlis) have given our final opiniQn about the hostages. I do not think that the suliject will return. If the U.S. meets our demands, and it seems that they wbqo, the problem.will be settled." By ruling out further study of the issue by the Majlis, Rafaan· jani apparently cleared the way tor the government of Prime Minister Mohammad AU Rajai to act on it.sown. Rafsanjani has previously adopted a hard line on the hostqe question and his optimistic U · sessment of the situation would seem to indicate the revolu- tionary government's general ac· ceptanceofthe U.S. position. Iran has demanded the U.S. government retUJ'l) lbe wealth of the late Shah Mohammad Resa Pahlavi and his closest relatives, drop lawsuitS against Iran, re- lease S8 billion in Iranian assets frozen in U.S. banks and pled&e not to interfere in Iran's affairs in exchange ror the hostages. <See HOST~GES, Page "2> 87,000 in 8ilver dollars stolen Thieves 1rabbed more than fJ ,000 worth of rare .uncirculated sliver dollan thla weekend from a locked desk drawer in the headquarters of a Newport Beach development firm. Police aald the crooks. wbo en- tered the l210l Dove St. offices of Emkay Development Co. through unknown means and then pded open several desk drawen,"scooped up a collectioo of 1D3 and 1185 1Uve~ dollan. • , , 1 i 11. N , , 1 c r > 1 , N i ,. , I\ 1 , 1 1 ) 1 1 r J 1 11. J '> l l N 1 s 'Vested rights'. Newport tidelands oil battle loOms . By STEVE MARBLE ot .. Delt, ........... A Newport Beach oil firm cur· rently operating 16 wells rooted in city tidelands is preparing to launch a lawsuit to block city of- ficials from taking over the West Newport oil operation. City leaders. who've ~een nurturing plans to get into the oil business. contend that when their CQntract with Armstrong Petroleum Corp! expires early next year, they have a clear right to the black gold coming out of the ocean floor. Robert Armstrong, president of the oil firm, maintains his company has vested rights in the oil operation alsO and atteges the city is preparing to "step all over those rights." H~;ndicated ttiat the swt ts imminent. Tonight Newport City Council members will be asked to back a resolution giving city ofliciala power to lake condemnation ac- tion in court in. order to take possession of tbe sub-surface oil equipment and easement.a. City. leaden contend the ac· lion is necessary because Armstrong bas threatened to plug up the wells if the city doesn't renew his agreement. Newport City Mana1er Robert Wynn s aid since .the early 1940's, the city has let various oil firms do all the work and take home most of the profits. He claims the city's been earning roughly one·eighths of the profits. That · translates to $65,000 a year, says Wynn, explalnin& that lf the city takes over the operation the yearly profits could I08I' up to $500,000 a year and earn the city millions over the projeded 20-year life of the wells. He notes that although of· ricials would let professionals do the actual pumping. the city would market the c rude, transport it and handle all the paperwork. But Armstrong said if the city follows through with its plan it will find Itself not only in legal hot water but in a business "it knows nothing about." Ball of fire in Mesa termed prank Costa Mesa firemen have de· lerminect lbe cause of the im· promptu fireworks observed by spectators at tbe Eclilon Hip football cante.t a1ainat St. Fran· cis Friday nil!bt. Several ob.erven, includinl an off-duty police reserve of. ficer, reported an explosion and ball of ftaJDe eruptin1 at 9: 10 p.m . near\ tbe Oran1e Coast Colle1e stadium where the game was sta«ed. Fire department officials said today the expl09ion was camed by pranksters. Someone, officials said, trailed tuoUne throqb a part. in1 area al a Harbor Boulevard auto aiency, left some ol the ftuid in a ftve-1alloa can at the end of the nammable trail and then touched lt off with a burn- ing ci1arette. No iltjuries were reported, said Ruas Henderson, fire manbal. Deftyl"IW, .. "_ Ol lllAN SAYS HE'U. PLUQ UP N.,EW-~-ftTrr WEU.S WMt Newpott oll ... aeetlng • etlCky lltudon "They have no more busi· ness going into the oil field than starting to manufact~re s hoes or make boat~." offers Armstrong. "Even Saudi Arabia lets the experts, th~.~~QpJ~_Wllb some -knowledge, operate the wells. ·'Only Newport Beach and Iran are foolish enough to think Bizarre event they can do 11 themselves " Armstrong ~aid he has offered 10 give Newport a larger slice of 1he profits lie also contends lhe city's profit forf'casts "are · all _wroru~.... -. -· · Wynn said the r1ty will have to purchase surface oil equipment and ronstrud a new tank farm (See BJITl'LE, Pate A?> Buena Park melee leaves i·wo dead Two men are dead and a third seriously wounded as the result of a Saturday night shooting in Buena Park, police reported to- day. Officers identified lhe fatally wounded victims as Ralph William Buerke. 25. of Corona, who was shot in the heart and Dennis Wayne Nadeau of Garden Grove, who was s)aot in the eye. The wounded victim was Iden· llfied by officers as Richard James Bates, 27. He suffered 1unsbot wounds in the abdomen. Bales remained in serious condi- tion today at Anaheim Memorial Hospital. Be1n1 qvnttone-d 1a-tlie bizarre slayincs are La~ Beebe. 2'1, and his wife, Valerie, 23, at whose home at 5112 Western Ave. the sbOotillP took place. Neither have been cbaraed lD the sbootin1a altboqb ~ was taken into CUltody by Stan- ton Police on suspicion of rape lnvoivtq Ylctim Buerte•s wile. She bad filed a complaint against Beebe earlier that eve- ning. Officers said the violent chain -of events began at about 11 p.m. Saturday when Buerke, Bates and Nadeau knocked on Beebe's front door. saying they had car trouble. Though Beebe agreed to as· sist, police said, he was sus- piciaus enough of the men - whom he did not know -to arm himself with a revolver and his wife with a .35'7 maanum before going out to help them. He had told his wile lo wail in a bedroom where their infant chi.Id wu uleep. tavestiJaton said they are_ ua~ (See SHOT, Pa1e AZ> Weather Fair throu1h Tuesday. A sebual fadlitiel rental.,...._ ment an..iwe to tbe American QYIJ Ubertlea UDIGD ii expeeted to be ~ bJ Newport-II .. V1IHl9d 8ellool Dlstrtet U'ultem ,..= ...... ·' law7en for review. · Tbe neweet 'rental aareemeat, dlatric:t oftlciall uid, ii a reviaklD found acceptable by district law1en and acfmlolltJ'aton. Snakenapplng English mastery program in Me8a Lows toni1ht 38 at beaches, 4$ inland. Hiths Tuesday 12 to es. 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I Iii I I b l.>l•IH~ U1 t•t ~u..b .\J Dlu.i • -u.\led dMJJy vroducuoo from 9.5 million bat· rtl:I • da) 10 10 1o1l laon barrels a day tn October tcS compenaate >w law 4 1n1lhm1 t;,.ur~I:. a day l<M!l since Iran and Iraq attacked eat~ O'M t .. u1l 1n.'l~llauons ltl their 78-day-old war. (llill~r / rt>~d ,,,. I ~c· #ue ic•a.111 II • SAUSBl R \ l1mbubwu (A P} In a legal action today U.at SlWlll~ .wine while~ llll<1 br<>u&hl cheers from some blaclts, court omc1.Ul! w.ed d tcchnkillty to free a black Zimbabwe Cabinet uw11i.lcr aflt:r a Judge decided the man bad killed a white fdnni!r A wtut .. Judge !>aid he, as well as the two other court of· f\c1als culled d!>M!ssors had agreed minister Edgar Tekere WAUAW ....... (AP)-'l'M ......................... toUJ ....... ttrikel and "IOdal. uanst •• and blated tbe PoUab miUlar)' ml,W be forced to ln- terv ... to Nlton order la tbe country. State-controlled media ol the Soviet Union and other Wanaw Pact nations stepped up ·aceuu~ tlona t.bet counterrevolu~ wu tbreantenln1 Poland 1 com- munia relime. The Soviet bloc waminp came a day after the White House in W Hbinlton said pnparatioaa for a ponlble Soviet lnterventioo ln Poland "a~ar to bave been completed. · At the Vatican, Pope Jobn Paul 11 asked the Virlio Mary to pro. tect "Poland, my country" in markinc the Feut of the Im- maculate Conception today. The pope also aslted the Virgin Mary's • protection for Rome, Ital)'. and the world. • and seven bo.Jd)~udrds were guilty of murder and attempted _.'t-",uorder ------------- Th.e Polish army paper, Zoln1erz Wolnosci, issuing a warninJ. said the Polish army would also "vigilantly stand on • _ g_~ard UlJbi5 ..llAle...bUiJtLalllnclllQ...:WODWOli-·-:.-=--~-­ UD er the leadership of our Com- Newport gets University Drive issue Reque s t s to o vcnurn a Newport Be~1ch Planning Com· d.c.c-lSJ1Ul t.o e r as e University LJn ve from the city's proposed Local Coastal Plan 1 oad map will come before City Counc1J member!< tonight Council members will be tak ing their first rormal look al the state-mandated coastal docu· ment. which must be approved by lhe end of the yea r One of the more controversial elements of the 117 page coastal plan is something lhal fails to a ppear in thP trxt Univen.1ty Drive Commiss1on1•rs decided last Octobe r lo rlclete the long· planned but mu1'h·delnyed road from the pl&n 's mup. Requests that University be penci led hack in hdve been made by lhe Irvine Company and tbe Newport Harbor ·Costa Mesa Board of Ht'1tllors Officials from t he Irvine Com· pany an.age that a romplele traf he and 1•nv1ronmcntal study should be done on lhe proposed road before any (inal dec1s1on on .---t~he_c<>ad is madt:_ The board of rraltur~ potnts out that the c1 Lu.:i. or Irvine and l'osta M1•sa huH· Ion~ favored t-omplet1n~ University t 'n1ve1sity, shown on both caty dDd count y c1rrul<tl1on map~. oow roml!s to :l dedd end on both _ s ldes oC the Upµer Newport Bay.. !fhc prop<>sl•tl connection has been a sore p<11nt with envu on· roent<llii.ts who rea r lhe road would disrupt th e bay's w1ldJife habitat County plt1nners workmg on a h~cat coastdl plan for the Santa Ana l1 e1gh l !-i area , i nc lude Un1vt:rsity on their mao. show· ang ll ~ a sc·1m1c highway with '\'itw turnouts and bicycle paths. Hearings on the city's pro posed coastal plan arc scheduled tonight ~nd again on Dec 22, Wh en the rounril is CXIJCCted to "ote on the dO<'umt·nt ... SHOT ... :;ure what happened while the four men wr•rt• outside. Eventually. however. they all ended up back in the living room of the home, where a struggle l>rolte out. During that struggle, offi cers !'aid Beebe was badly heaten. His.wife, who heard the commo· Uo11, came out or the bedroom an~ gunfi re soon e rupted, tboogh a police spokesman said today it is still unknown who fi red first. Neither of the three men who en~red the home was a rmed. e<>lice said Mrs . Beebe al· le.dly was the one who shot Bales while Be.ebe allegedly fir the fatal shot at Nadeau. P ce said both shot at Buertte. police spokesman said today an investigation Is continu- f 'ro• Pag.-.\I BATTLE •.• Hut the existing s aid, allows the possession of all equipment. contract. he C'ity to take underground But he said the oil firm has be-On relt1et-all t-0 teH-the-city- where the underground ease- ments arc and under whose property the 011 lines pass as they travel from the wells along Coa,c;t ll1ghway totheocean. Armstrong sard the e asements are a matter of public record and that the city "simply lacks the energy to go look for them." The oil C"ompany president also claims his firm alr'e~y has ne got iated with homedwners whose property the e asements pass through, a process he says the l'll y would have to repeat. "T hese people are r apable of negotiating by themselves, they don't need the city holding their hands." Armstrong claims. Desert yields 3 skeletons EL PASO, Texas <AP) -A learn of police and volunteers wiH-ronduct-anotherse-arcb next weekend in a section of the west Te x as d esert where three , skeletons have been found in two weeks. Sheriff's deputies said Saday there ts no evidence the deaths of the three people were linked. "W.e have no idea ~t tbia time what caused their deaths or even who they were," said Chief Deputy Jesus Reyes. The third skeleton was fo\md Saturday after about 100 dep· uties. reservists and volugteers fanned out in a weekend search. f 'ro1t1 Pag.-A I HOSTAGES Informed· sources said the latest U.S. clarifications con· lained no objection to the non· interference pledge and unfreez- ing the assets, and offered as- s istance in fighting the legal claims against Iran and Mlp in locating the whereabouts of at least some of the shah's fortune. 'Christmas Carol' ~• Ensign School Ensign Middle School students will present their annual holiday program Dec. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the school, 2000 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach. Band and ·vocal presentations are scheduled along with the dramatization of "A Chriatmu Carol." Error corrected On Sunday the Daily Pilot print· ed the wrong phone number for the Small Business Aam·uialtl'a· tion office in Santa Ana. Tbe cor- rectnumberisS47·5089. Werepet the error. TELEPHONE AN cM~: (714) 142-4121 ClaHlftecl Mv.ntllne: 142-1171 O"ICES c"'t• Meu: lJO w.st .. Y su .. 1 munist Party." ''The soldiers of the Polish Peoples Army share anxiety and concern" expressed in letters, s peeches and at party me«ings about the "prolongation of sociaJ unrest in our country," the paper said. - It emphas ized the army was "an important·chain in people's rule and will view the late of ow- . state with a feeling of utmost responsibility.' 1 The army paper also launched a fresh attack against several dissi· dent groups, including the Com- mittee for Social Sell-Defense, or KOR. KOR leader Jacek Kuron is an adviser to the presidium oft.he in· dependent trade union Solidarity and has r ecentlr called for moderation in ma.king demands. "The army, its represen· tatives, are today also the target of more or less veiled attacks," Zolnierz. Wolnosci s •id. "Our answer should be a dignified, restrained but derisive stand.'' The Soviet news agency Tass said in a dis patch from Warsaw; meanwhile , that "counter · revolutionary groups" in the in- dependent unions are "leading the situation In the country toward further destabilization, toward the aggravation of lhe political struggle." Groups of Polish Communist Party officials held sessions in factories and meeting ha1Js-over the weekend, calling for action to restore order and "strengthen the leading role of the Communist Party," Warsaw Radjo reported. ··For years I sought to condi· lion my thlnlting to be aware and sens itive to a changing society,'' Thompson wrote. "Suddenly, in the Klan, l found myself submerged in a cauldron of racism and intolerance. It was necessary and important for me to undergo an immediate recondiUonin~. S I m i I a r· meet i n gs were scheduled throughout the week in an a pparent attempt to show the leadership was capable of defus- ing P.oland's economic and oolitical problems without Soviet interference. Ron Letness • services set in Costa Mesa Memorial services will be held in Cost.a Mesa Tuesday morning for 28-year-old Ronald Letness, the Newport Beach firefighter killed last week in a fiery mid-air collision near Palm Springs. Servtces will be held at St. Joachim Church, 198' Orance. Ave .. atlla.m. Letneu wu co-pilotin1 a C-54 a1r tanker when the craft struclt another air tanker. Both crafts were beedinl toward Tunon. The Oran1e Coaal Colle1e craduate bad juat completed nearly a week ol battlln1 brulh fires in San Bernardino and Or1n,e counUea. One other man waa killed in the mishap. Letnell ll survived by his wile Patty and a I -month-old dU.hter. UNIDENTIFIED KLANSMAN ON MANEUVERS Reporter unvetla 'lnvlelble Emptre• .. ~ .. ,...... Reporter exposes Ku KlUx Klan life NASHVIU..E, Tenn. CAP) -A national leader of the Ku Klux Klan says no_ retaliation is planned against a reporter who infiltrated tbe Klan for more than a year and then wrote of his expeTces for The 'tt.oousean. Reporter Jerry 'lbompson, 40, began writing about bis lite Im· derground In Sunday's edJtions of the newspaper. The series continued. today. The Klan, he wrote, "grows more dangerous every day" and should be disarmed. He said he was under police protection because the Klan threatens death lo members who violate their oaths or allegiance. Asked about possible retalia· lion, Bill Wilkinson, imperial wizard of the Invisible Empire faction of the Klan. replied, "If you mean physic al , corporal retribution, none ai; far as we're concerned." Thompson said he in!iltr.aled two--Klan organizations, incll.ld· ing the militant Invisible Em· pire, helped light crosses and demonstrat.td in his white Klan ·garb. Appearing on NBC's "Today" s how today, Thom µson s aid Klansmen spend their s pare time training with all sorts of Coin collectors ral18ack apartment A 20-peso gold piece, a silver coin embossed with a depiction of Maria Theresa and a small collection of 1880 silver dollars were among the items grabbed during a rans a c king of a Newport Beach apartment UUs weekend. Police claim the intruders pried open the front door to the Bayside QRve residence and tipped over furniture during their hunt. The total loss was estimated al nearly $7,500. weapons . He s aid people op· posed to the racist organiaatioo should support laws to disarm the Klan. When asked what went on dur- ing Klan meetings, Thompson replied, "Not as much as I thought before l went in." But, he said. K.Jansmen always had weapons at the meetings. The reporter said he fabricated a de· tai l ed identity as J .W. Thompson, .. a retired Army sergeant who toolt early disablli· ty retirement and went to work as a cabinet maker in Bir· mingham, Ala. "BefOre leaving Nashville for Birmingham l spent weeu pre· paring myself for ... when a K Ian leader would cross· examine me about my put." Thompeon wrote. Thompeoo's test came Nov. 8, 197~. when Don Black, succeuor to David Duke u bead of tbe 1Cnighta or tlie Ku Kru:Sxi:.D. cornered him in the partiq lot of a Sambo's restaurant in Rirmingham. ·'It was clear that be •.U SUI· picious -as be must be about every Klan recruit," Tbompeon said. "His eyes, starinc intently into my own, did not waver. He was looking for that nicker ol' hesitation, tbat momentary stumble, that one slip ol mine which would tip him oft to tbe fact that I wu oot what I pre- tended to be. .. tte qulued me aternly, seriously and tboroqhly. I wu glad 1hadspenta1bODtb prepu- i n g for that orcteal. But when ... be fin.llbed with me and I stood there ln tbe cbWy evenin1. aweat dripplnt from my face, I wun't certain I blld pasaed the test ... Only when be took my Klan initiation fee tbat night did I know I could say AKIA." AKIA, be said, means "A Klansman l Am." Koreans suspect • • in crime 87 PAft.ICK KSNN&DY ... ...., ......... A Korean 1..., bued in Loa An1ele1 is 1-..pedecl of atealiu more than •200.000 worth of pro ... rty tbla year from tbe 1homea of Kortan1 Uvua1 'ln Or ante County, 1ccordln1 to Fo.iataln Valley police. Polle• apokeamen said 14 Korean familiea ln Fountain Valley IDd nine ln HWltlqtoa Beaeb apparently bave been burtlarlaed by the crime rtq 1ince Febnaary. Oraqe County cities in which other 1an1-related bur1larit1 are suspected include Irvine, Fullerton. Garden Grove , Anabel._, Cypress and Buena Park, police ta.Id. Fountain Valley Detective Mille Hanrahan said the burslary rinl is an offshoot ol a bi1h acbool ganc in Loe Anaeles called the "Korean Killers." He said 15 suspects between 16 and M yean of a1e have been idenUfied as belongin1 to the Loa Anaeles l!!!I._ ___ ..... --· -Four-1aftl' suapecta were at· reated in Fullerton last month, Hanrahail said. Hanrahan said sang members prey on Korean families because they apparently feel safer bur1lariling homes around wblcb Koreans normally are seen by neiebbors. He 1aid the gang apparently identifies Korean families tbroup church affiliations or a special Korean telephone direc· tory. Tbe atolen property is taken to pawn shops in Los Angeles, be saJd. Police said $8,000 worth of merchandise stolen in Fountain Valley has been recovered from Los Anaeles pawn shoos. "This is just the tip of the iceberc." Hanrahan said. "We think many of the burglaries have not been reported." He said lhe burglars usually wear gloves, carry handguns and malte a forced entry through a rear window. Police estimate that there are about 100 Korean families in Fountain Valley. Police Delee· live Bob Mosley said patrol of· ficers have been told to watch those homes for suspicious ac· livity. Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Patrick Clemens said his of· ficers are working closely with Fountain Valley police. He said not all citiea have identified Korean burslary victims as 1eparate from other families that haYe-been burclartud. - Public issues • selDlnar set Lectures and seminars are acbeduled Tuesday and Wednes- day at <>ranee Coast College In support ol the Associated Stu- dent Body's "Public Issues Week." Scheduled for noon in the Forum ii a toxic chemicals mm called "The Killins Ground." The acreenin1 will be followed at 1 p.m. wtUI a panel discuuin1 "Toxics in Soul.hem California." "Tbe Nuclear Connection" will be dUculaed at 3 p.m . Wednesday, "The Atomic Veterans: The Forcotten Vic· ti ma" will be presented at 2 p.m. by Thomas Saffer, NationaJ A!J. socialion of Veterans coordinator Ll1911f'• llMdl: lflJ Mo. 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A"-• ._ 1;;,.,,.,0I OPVC. ff I bftUU ,.;,, iH II'(' ..,rin SaiJors turned out in force Saturday and Sun· day for" the second race of Balboa Yacht Club'a unk..iat Serles_ --. . . -. . - There were 34 boats m nine classes radni over inside-the-bay courses S.turday, and IO boats ln seven classes racing courses which started 'n· side the bay , a round ma rks outside the harbor and finishing back inside. o.otu..c .. -• E TCHEU.\.n (]I I S.ou .. nlt Geoffroy Lota """' LUOEA\.l•UI 1 1(11c>et ll~nMrom.od~•. \len'l"C PHltF·A \'IOI I Ruffl•n. Eel O.•ler, 8\"C, l 819 W19, RO<I llMl•lll•. eve. J Slll•te•991'1. R••on ""''"''-· eve PHRF·• 1101 ' Suin-•NI. ltoO M.t.VWJt \(oll S< .... o . HH'l"C , Per•iHo clou•. Jim S~•U9 llYC J !>pet -i.. 4 •u l••I.,., eYC PHAF c "' I P•nl•clO o ... Wllllor•» \IV(, l .......... Ill 8 ruce f w lC ... 11, V'fC, l Llr>q, IWWr<fl S< ~' ye r 8 C'l"C 5ANTAH4-10 U I I 8ullll Olea llro-, eYC 50110 Cit) I S.l•CIOUS Ah M rcl Scllte•l"U-' SSYC 1 J J•r• 0"" Oford•trom. SS'fC. l 91.,. Al_,,, Don A•,.,,.,td. Ll'l"C ,,..._c_. Ll()().1•.4 fll I Clled T •• C,,.11, eve llC~lt(fl, I Wiii lem'bltlon 8YC S.4901 A 141 I JIM" H.,..man. 8CYC SAllOT e tno Slort•"' SABOT c 141 I SI••• L11m\d~ eve AOUL T SABOT I.. I Alo" For\ytll 8' C THISTLE "' I Roi.rt 11•11 8'1"C l 1oC> \/Ar\ T'AI", ilYC I Sit.,. T "°"'es, F"""' 'I" C LASER 1J1 • ion""""'" ecvc LASER JO PIU\ I,, c .. uc ~ FO•ltr Cooo 8.., ( Slo lPE IAI Pett• Ntwhr • BCV( 1·ir•• •. ,,,.,.,,, suil11r!f hn11urtod Five Orange County s1tilors were awarded 50-year certificates at the annual Oldtimers Night of the Southern California Yachbng Association at the Lido Isle Yacht Club Friday night. They join a Ust of 70 yachtsmen who have re- ceived the certificate since 1970. Harry Bourgeois of Balboa Yacht Club has been involved in ya<'htmg since the 19205 and has skippered or crewed on everything from small sailboats to' ocean·racang yachts. He is still active as a boat deliverer for yachtsmen purchasing yachts on the East Coast or returning from lon'g distance races . Christian C Buddy) Ebsen, Bwl boa Yacht Club, started his saihng career on L ake Worth, Fla. m 1920 and has bee11 sailing out of BYC since l93S. He has skippered ever ytt11 ng from small boats CThisUes) to monohulls, and more recently has been heavily involved m catamarans. Barbar e Murphy McCarthy of Balboa ts1and Yacht Club. Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Dana Point Yacht Club IS well·known for rounding OPYC's Dana Belles Serat:s for women's ocean r acers. Dtl'k Lundsbcrg. formerly of Newport Beach, started sailin~ on Lake Union, Wash. in 1903. HrnH"H hut""''" .bfl .~('\ \ H Do n Brown of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, Long Beach was in~talled Friday as the 1981 com- modore of t he Southern C:aUfomia Yachting As· socia tion. Unanimous election and insta llation of officers was made Friday <1t the SCY A. annual Oldtlmers Night al Lado Isle Yacht Club. Brown succeeds Ben McKesson. San Diego Yacht Club. • Other officers installed were Robert S. Wilson, California Yacht Club. vice commodore ; J oseph R. Steele. Long Beach and Catalina Island Yacht - Clubs. rear commodore. and John Robinson. Ba lboa Yacht Club. regatta chairman. HA~.-y COWBOYS -Dallas' Aaron Mitchell (center) is mobbed by Dennis Thurman Cleft) and Drew Pearson after ................. Mitchell intercepted a pasa ln the final two minutes to preserve the Cowboys ' 19-U vic- tory over Oakland Sunday. DOFSett does a job Dallas, Atlanta gain playoff spots 8)' Tlae Assoda&ect Presa Dallas' Tony Dorsett fulfiUed hia half of .an agreement he made six weeks a10. so the San DielO Chargen and the Cowboys are tied ror first plaee in lheir respective divis1ons twoweells befo~t.beendol tbe National Fpotball League season. When Dallas played San Diego on Oct. 16, "Dorsett asked me to beat Philadelphia, and we did ·· John J efferson, Chargers wide receiver, aa.id Sunday after his team was upset 40-17 t>y Washington. "And now he is supposed to return t.he favor.by beating Oakland for us." AfTER nu: CHARGE&S lost to the Redskins, Dorsett r an for 97 yards. including a 20-yard NFI" ROUNDUP touchdown. as the Cowboys defeated the Raiders 19-13, allowing San l>iego to stay even with Oakland forthe AFCWesllead, bothw1th9-5records. The Dallas victor y . combi ned wlth Philadelphia 's 20-17 loss to NFC West leader Allan· ta, moved the Cowboys into a tie with the Eagles in the NFC East, both with 11-Jmarks . It.was the Eagles· second loss in a row. the otber coming at the hands of San Diego, which fulfilled the fi rst hall orthe Porsett -J errerson pact. "IFWEWl.NOUA lasltwog'ames. we 'll ha ve the most victories in Cowboys history," said Dorsett "That should tell you something " . "I never thought we'd be tied with Philadelphia at this point." admitted Coach Tom Landry or the Cowboys, who trailed the Eagles by two games tW<> weeks ago. "It's a good feeling to know if we wm our last two &a mes, we ·u win the East again · · 1be Cowboys earned their 14th playoff berth in 15 years as Rafael Septien kicked a 52-yard field 1oal · and Ron Springs scored a 2-yard touchdown in a two- minute span of the second period. Dorsett, wbo became the ri rst NFL runner to go over 1,000yardsin ea ch of his first four seasons, scored h.is TD in the firs t quarter. In other Nr L games, Mtnne~ta t.oOk over the lead in the NFC Central with a 21-10 victory over Tampa Bay, Cleveland stayed on topintheAFCCen- tral with a 17·14 triumph over the New York Jets, St. Louis knocked ~troit out of a fint-place lie in tire NF C Central with a 24-23 decision. Cincinnati &!t· lasted BalU more 34-33, Chicago trampled Green Bay 61-7, Kansas Ci ty swamped Denver 31-14, San Fran· c1sco came back to beat winless New Orleans 38-3.S in overtime and the New York Giants defeated SeatUe 27·21. Falroaa ze, Eagles 17 Tim Mazzetti's 37-yard field goal with seven seconds left gave Atlanta its victor y over Philadelphia. The Falcons, 11·3 and two games ahead of Los Angeles in the NFC West, recovered from a 14-3 deficit on Steve BartJw wski 's two : t ouchdown passes. ''We 're no nuke We can let our record speak for itself." said Coach Leeman Bennett, whose Falcons finished 6-10 last season. Redskins 40, Chargers 17 · Washington intercepted five passes, three by Joe Lavender, and Mark Moself'y kicked four field goals in the shocking upset of San Diego Lavender returned one of his three interceptions off Dan Fouts, who surpassed the 4,000-yard mark in passing despite the four interceptions he lhrew. Cor a 51 -yard touchdown. Joe Theismann had two touchdown passes and completed 26 or 37 tosses for 269 yards. Vlkln1121, Bu~caneen 10 Minnesota quarterback Tommy Kramer had on- ly 63 yards passing before halft.ime but he had 201 in the last two quarters and engineered two long scor· ing drives. Minnesota, only 8-6 but still ahead in the NFC Central by a game, trailed 10-0 before intermission. CardJnals 24, Uons Z3 Detroit fell out of a tie with the V1kings when Roy Green returned a pUlll 57 y<trds for a touchdown with ~~:40lef\. • The Lions had led 23.14 late in the third quarter oo Gary Danielson's 37·yard touchdown pass to Leonard Thompson. Browns 17, Jets 14 ~uarterback Brian Sipe IUt a club-record 30 passes in41 atte mpts for 340 yards and a touchdown, a 5-yarder to Greg Pruitt that wiped out a 14-10 New York lead in the fourth quarter, to give Cleveland its victory. The Browns , 10·4, are one game ahead of Houston in the AFC Central. Beus II, Packen 7 Vince E vans completed 18 of 22 passes for 316 yards and three touchdowns and Walter Payton s cored three TDs to lead Chicago over Green Bay. The Bea.rs equaled their club record for points in one game set in 1965. · .. 49en 38, Saints 3$ San Francisco wiped out a 35-7 halftime deficit, climaxed by Ray Wersching's 36-yard field goal with 7: 20leftinovertime f 'rfMIP,..,.81 Archie MaMmg thre w for 248 yards and three touchdowns in the first half as New Orleans out· gained the 49ers 324-21. but San Francisco turned it around in the final two quarters as Joe Montana threw two touchdown passes and ran ror another. BRUDZINSKI: ·THE PROBLEM IS GEORGIA crazy not to want tu come back to football. But if things can't be worked out, J'mgettingsomethina re· ady to fall back on <he ·s attending real estate acbool and has already been contacted by the Irvine Com- pany>. "I guess it's time to look to the future for me There's no sense not to. It's stupidjustsitting around waiting for someth1ng good to happen. It may never happen.'' With the Ra ms' present injury list, they sure could use a healthy Brudzinski now. ••• The Rams' trip here -their fifth, incidentally, to the east coast this season -marked their final air travel untlltheplayoffs -iflhey 1etthatfar. So, without further adieu, here's the top three best and worst cities I 've seen thla season: Worst -1. Buffalo; 2. Buffalo; 3. (tie) Buffalo, St. Louis. Best-1. Ne w York <actually the trip was to New Jersey for the Giants but it waa an eaay hop to.the Bil 1pple); New Orleans; 3. San Francisco. .. . ~ How bad is Buffalo'! Well, room service clOHS at 10 p.m. The hotel coffee shop cloees between 11 a.m. and noon and from 2·S p.m. to chanae over from breakfast to lunch andJuncbtodinner. respectively. As one player put it, "it's like beinl in a colle1e dorm allover a1ain." Tbetopper to all this : even McDonald's closed at lp.m. ••• There a1lo waa a lot of srumbliftl a11out the alrpa.. flown by tbe playen and other cu-ta of the ..... TM aircraft waa a Unlted DC-I wblcb bad been ,.rclaMed fr9m Japan Alrlinel. Tbe aeata\ wble• were tllNe abnut, were amall and nanow, barely 1111.-to1tttwofootballpl1,...comlortabl1. S... Oeorlla, who accompuMd the team, wu Nl"7'1pMt. ..... ...... WU definitely comtruc:t.d for the Ja..-ebodyframe. ••• TM Ra1n1' luck w11n't mueb ~ after tbe ........... A~ by 1 pol1celHOl't. t.beteam'a tint two busses to depart wcr~ detailed after a hit-aod- run motorist ram med the police escort just outside the stadium. Alter a short delay, the busses continued their route to the airport with a new escort. ••• Isiah Robertson visit ed his former teammates at their hotel Friday naght. Amazinity, none or the Ram players admittedtoseeinghim . ••• Add Robert.!lon : for those that missed his di.splay at the end of the game, here's aaummary: Besides stompin1 the middle ol t.be fteld lilte a madman, be suddenly fell to hiA baclt and started kicklq and poundh\g Uke a UtUe kid. Both the Rams and Billa watched hla antiea in ~ amazement. Finally, Dou1 France CJot.ln1l1, I think) walked over and stepped on Robertson'• cbest on the way to the dressing room. Walt,thougb,there'smore. Once Robertaon cot to his feet he toot • partial victory lap around the stadium, anm extended, tears rollina down bis cheeks. And •II the while be keptshoutin& ((I love you Ctothepeople>, lloveallof you." . Finally, one of the policeman on duty aald, "'ffe'a embarrassed us like th1s all year. lan 't there any wayyoucantakehim back to LA wl\hyou?'' ••• Here are aome local notes ol interest: Coa~h Ray llalavul la scheduled to dot.be ,eolor commentary for KEZY radiO in Friday's £dlaon . Fountain Valley rematch. llaluui will work with aporU d1rkt.or Bob Elder, wbQwtUcalllheplay·by·play . ••• The final contract hun 't been alped Jet, but tt 1ooka like Doa Drysftle will retumtotMAn181aeeat ,.artowart wttb 8obStarronKMPC. °'71dale, wbo left in I C0Dtrect dll .... a ,..,. a10' would be tlM No. 1 SDan la UM bc*b wtUa SlarT bandJlna&be middle lnnina . . l>ryldale, wbo left la • eoatrad ........ ,..,. •IO. wuakl be the No. 1 mu tlD the boolla wttll ltarr bandUnaU. m1ddlehmiD11. Drytdale wW aJao ~-wttll Im dUUel wttll ABC. Bengals 34, Colla 33 Cincinnati's Jim Breech kicked a 2l ·yard field goal with 12 seconds remaining to foil a Baltimore comeback attempt. The Bengals led 31-6 before the Colts scored fou r touchdowns inthefourthquarterto ~o ahead. Chlefs 31, BronC0814 Quarterback Bill Kenney, making hls regular· season debut after nearly two seasons in the NFL, threw touchdown passes or 33 and 8 yards to lead Kansas City over Denver . KeMey. fiJUng in for injured starter Steve Fuller, completed 12of l8pasisesfor 142yards . Glan&a Z7, Seabawk121 Billy Taylor scored on a »yard run with 1: 57 to ' go, with the Seattle defense drawn ti1ht on fourth-1 and-one. to i ive New York ita victory over Seattle. I Can New England , silence critics? MIAMI CAP) -The New Entland Patriots would like not.biDI better than to ailenee the criUca wbo think they are alipptnc Into another late- seuon NaUonal Football Leap ooeedive. "We 1et tJred ol bearinl all the time t.bat we choke lmte in t.be season, but .I pep there bu been 011 Tt' 1011lflld rJaa1111ttl 7 •• 8 tollle truth to tbat," aald New Eq)and liqebacker Steve ............ cu put • •top to tbat kind of talk bJ .._..our lut three." TM 1-S PatrioU, cbulnl American Football ~ Slit a.ader Buftalo for t.he dlrillon cl'OWll, wW trJ ud take t.be flnt step lo tbetr mil· •'-...._ wtMn 1MJ meet tbe lliunl OolpM• in the OfMll '"1. New ....,,., bamW1t.d tllle Dolph•• ae.o at P'osbon, Mw., earllw Wa 11••, bat IOaml bu ralllecl __. raokM ~ DaYkl WoodleJ '° ....... ~b&ll\J, ......... tM .... wd1 80t .... tllle plaraftl. laterest rates fWtC .De~r.oit losing battle of rnfuds , By IOHN ClJNNll't' i A............... i NEW YORK -ThOM rillD& ID&e,,_t rat• an • puttine a roadblock in frant ol the automotlff la· • duatry'a attempts to recaptun the fancy ol -.... I and no amount of adve~islna seem• able to I chanee thinp. ll ame>Wlts to a battle for mlncb, •Del the automotive companies may be loeina. While tMy 1 seek to lift buyer spirits with promises or better mileage, ris· ing ratea are depressina buyer - psychology. Sales of domestic ca rs in the Nov. 2t-30 period fell nearly 18 percent f1'9m year-ago sales or lS0,058 unrt.s simultaneously with a sharp rise in the prime interest rate to nearly 18 per -111 cent. A rise in the prime doesn't necessarily mean higher borrow\n& costa for automobile purchases, but it can add to an already poor consumer psychology. Consumer fears seldom coincide wi th big purchl&Ses. "Car s a les ar e postponable," explained Marina Whitman, Vlce presldent and chief economist of Genera l Motors Corp. m an interview shortly before the late November sales figures were released. "RATES HA VE KISEN faster than expected, a nd even with inflation deducted, they are high now," she s_ai<l.. "Our ho~and expectation-ltth_._ _ _.. slior :ferro rates have leveled orr," she said at the time . "But," she added, "if we gel no relief it will hurt us and the economy ." And, she said, if the country goes into a double dip recession, "it will be because of interest r ates.'' The proble m, while severe for the buyer, generally isn't reflected so much in the monthly payments as 1t 1s an the mood of bad times to come. Few people today fail to recognize that ris· ing interest rates, coming at a low point in the economy, foretell even greater problems. PERRAPS EVEN MORE sensitive to ristnc rates are automotive dealers. As Ms. Wh itman ex- plained. dealers a re big borrowers and their money costs are 1mmed1ately aflected by prime rate changes. ·:When· rates get high," she said, ''dealers cut back on t heir 1nventones." Dealer cutbacks, of course. can have their own depressing impact on s ales because the customer has fewer models from which to choose, and very likely m~t wast longer rot delivery or the model he decades on. However. Ms Whitman remains optimistic, an attitude an lOtal 1..onfornnty with GM 's market ap. proachoverrecent years Economic index • • in state nses SACRAMENTO <AP ! T he California lndex of Lead.mg Economic ln· d1cators .rose in August and September tn Augus t. all in · d1ca to1s excep t new business incorporations and housi n g un i t s authorized were up. But the st.ate director of fi nance, Mary Ann ..--C .... OLL ...... ~E~CT~OA~S~-• Grave'\, said that poor CORNER economic rondilior..s na· tion a lly could have a. A8re Coln• & Stampe negative im p a c t 0 0 GOLD & SILVER California in the n~ar Price• tor 12-s-80 future o ... c--.-:;"'c"-'~• He r statement s aid K•ue•rr•.,.,. ""·• 1611.• M•ol• ~uf MJ4.• Wo11 •• ome indicators, used to 100 '"'"""' ..... Mn.• forecast econom ic con-:.:•sf.'-a..,, ':::S~ '::;~ ditions about ~1x months -111......--• h f t c:.1---..... mto t e u ure , were up CT1•l S11f.4150 2.5 percent in August South CoHt "-a• VIiiage and 3 percent in Sep----•L tember IA __ ...,..c.-_1 EARN UPTO 25.8% E FFE CTIVE ANNUAL YIEL D CURRENT THRU l '7/81 t'ull)' Secured wllh llonlhl) Paymf'nls· Trust Ottd I:? tu z.a 'lonlh!i Owner Dt-H~lop111en1 l'rlme ('()m m\'rcial l"horl Terna Options R.-al r. .. 1u1e lm·eslnienu o Fn;u TFIJJ::Cl T (I l'HE\ AIL"<. H EG l. 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And it may take Ronald Reagan, an a c tor to whom peanuts are just peanu ts, to bail o ut the peanut ibdustry and save the day. lo a o ut.she ll, here's the problem: I Because of drought in Geor gia and searing heat in o ther peanut g rowing r egions, farmers harvested o nly about half as many peanuts last summer a s the country needs . But a D e pressi o n -e ra law, pushed through by agriculturaJ int e rests, It mils imports of peanuts to 1.7 m illion pounds little more than a thousandth of what Ame r icans eat. The result: food manufact urers are paying up to four times last year's p~ices-foF-Amer1e-a n ·grown nuts, and s till c an't get all they n eed • The p ril'e of peanuts, peanut butter and c and y roatle with peanuts 1s e xpect · e d t o sh1Jol up e arly in 1981 And s t ill t he s hortage 1s s o seve r e l hal manufiwturer~ of \.leanut foods are rurtailin~ p rodut't 1on PL.A "<'TEHS PEANUTS LAID off ClllllTEA 500 o f it'\ :t,000 employees at S uffolk, Va., a nd the maker of B rac h bra nd <·andy s ays 1t has o nly 4 percent of t he peanuts ll will need over the n ext 10 months . Brach halted produl'tJ011 or t·and1es c o ntaining peanuts, laid off 150 w o rkers aml s lllnds to lose S40 mlllton in s ales Carte; 1s exp e 1·te d to al'cept an emergency Agric ulture O e p a rtmPnl re1·ommendat1on a nd a llow 200 millio~unds of 1mportl'1l IJl'Clnuts into the c o untry, c hiefly from C hina ilnd l ndlil "Hut 2'rO rnllhnn pounds 1s a s pit in the ocean ," s a ys Joseph Ut'rn~tt·in. iln exe l'ut1ve of Ward Foods Inc., maker o f the "()h ll1•11ry" t'CJn fly har · Rern:.tt·tn and o t ht·r IJ(!anut user s petition ed in U.S. International Trade Comm1so;10n last w eek l o suspend restri ction~ r1n pca11u1 imp orts until next y ear's c rops are tn. =lie . .tO 9 It ) I~ '• 'Ol•!<I "'' +J ~~t .. a WI o7 Q 16 1 16 Inf n plH • J SS .... t 1/o NIOOUCpl n 10 4)1 7f'I• \> PrOR>h \ 711 16 lo IH~ •·. Sund\lr 1 l,/J I) 11'f 11 •• 1 ul n!.Ol I I011.)o>o:... .... • ••• Fl<'dMlg llll ,, '• 1n1TT ofJ t lOS .,.,.. p ,Mol\ucon111 l>o 10'.<. 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