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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-15 - Orange Coast PilotAttacker a&o cut Bare Sant&s Krishnas don't/ool cop• Two men dressed in Samu Claus outfits got Into trouble with the law over the weekend when an Irvine pohcem1tn dis- covered they were really Hare Krishna followers. The Santas, both from LagunK Beach, were cited for soliciting money with no business permit and released by Irvine police Sgt. Patrick A. Rodgers. He said in a poiice report that he came upon Keith Lyndon Fet- terhoff, 23, and Daniel Edward Crary , 23 , while they were soliciting money inside of Spire's Restaurant. Irvine . "What to my wondering eyes itid appear but two Santas leav- ing the restaurant," the creative - scraeant wrote in his repar:t. "They were saying 'Ho! Ho!: Ho! Merry Christmas!· " But that didn't fool Sgt. Rodgers. He asked them for a valid business permit and they were unable to produce one. "When I asked them why they were dressed up like Santas, they said that most people are hostile to Krishnas and won't donate money." Rodgers said. The men belonging to the In- te rnational Society for Krishna Consciousness are to appear minus the Santa outfits Dec. 30 in Harbor Municipal Court. Iran. blames U.S. for hostage delay BEIRUT. Lebanon <APJ - Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr blamed the United States today for the delay an freeing the 52 American hostages and said Washington must be pre pa red to return every penny of Iranian wealth before the standoff can be re- solved. "The Majlis <Parliame nt> hu:r; asked for the return of our money and if there is any obsta· .cle it is in the answer that America gives," Bani-Sadr told a news conference for foreign reporters in Tehran. "The prin· cipal reason for the delay lies in the hands or those who hold real power in the United States." He did not elaborate, but said any U.S. decision lo withhold a portion of Iranian assets "clear- ly will not lead to a solution " Bani-Sadr, who is not directly involved in the hostage negotia- tions. was commenting on the delay in Iran's response to the latest U.S. clarification of the four conditions proposed for re· lease of the 52 hostages, held now for more than 13 months. Ht> said the fault for the delay rests Wlth the United States for failing to stale in clear terms its a cceptance of the demands adopted Nov. 2 .by the Parlia- ment. ·'Of course, I am not speaking only or the money that was stolen by the Shah and his rel- atives . I m speaking also of the money that belongs to the Iranian government and is In the U.S. banks or the banks that are under U.S. control." I ran has demanded the return <See lRAN,Page1'1t ··--------------------------, Carter 'snake' Reagan Jr. unforgiving NEW YORK <AP> -The son of President-elect Ronald Reagan says marriage is nothing but a .S7 license, believes his father may be the greatest president ever and contends President Carter "has the morals of a snake." Ron Reagan, 22. said he will not shake hands with Carter in Washington on Inauguration Day. "THERE IS NO way I'll be able to," Re~gan said in an interview in New York magazine's Dec. 22 tssue. "I w.ill never forgive the way (Carter) cal~ed m y father a racist and a warmoniter over: and over again ... •·carter woufd have sold his mother to get re-elected. He ha11 I he morals of a snake " Reagan charged. There was no immediate comment from the White House. Youni Reagan said in the interview that he recently married the 29-year·old woman he bad been living with in order to make things easier fr them. "I JUST KNEW with all the places we would be going and the people we would be seeing. it would be a lot easie r." he said. "Besides, marriage is nothing romantic to me. That's not where our romance comes from. What is a wedding anyway, but a S7 license . . . " . Young Reagan, who dances with the Joffrey Ballet company, also dismissed suggestions that he Is a homosexual. "It's laU&hable, lsn't it?" he said. "I mean, I juat can't believe the level of stupidity of reporters in this town . . . The idea that anyone would think, dancing is effeminate. I 'll tell you this, it's a lot more athletic than playing baseball." ALSO IN 11IE interview, the Cresident-elect's son talked about a etter be wrote to Gore Vidal alter the author spoke on a television show of candidate Reuan. s "cut-rate dye job." "My father has never dyed his hair," yotmg Reagan said. I ·'The next day I fired off a telesram to Gore Vidal that said somethinc Uke, u.-rH "lf you re talklnl about cut-rate dye. Jobi, -V dan't 10'1 talk about your cut-rate lobotomJT • -Did I ailn my name? You bet. Ron Rea1an," he aald. As for b1a rather, Reacan said, ''I 'II teD you lhil: My father ii tbe most honorable man who bu ever been elected ...-denl. I don't want to take anylhina awaJ from Abraham Uncoln, but fll){ fat.her hu U..potenUal to be tbe sreateat ~there ever wu. •• , I I ) '"' ,..~. ·' ( ( >l IN I y I J\ I 11 (}HNI I\ ."1 cl NT ~ Oarsit•as season lteralded More than 800 supporters of the Orange County Music Center attended the or- ganization :s Seventh Annual CandleHght Concert last night, fe aturing mezzo· soprano Diane Pilcher. (left), and Carmen Dr agon (right ) conducting the California Pops Orchestra. Program also featured Dr. Maurice Allard conducting the Orange County Master Chorale in Christmas season selections. Electoral voting today Little suspense in routine duty WASHINGTON <AP ) - Ronald W. Reagan of California will be elected president of the United States today. George Bush of Texas will be elected vice president. Today 's the day the electors who were elected on Nov. 4 meet in the capitals or the 50 states and in the Dis trict of Columbia to cast the votes that actual! elect the president. As authorized by the Constitu· tion, Congress in 1914 decreed that the electors would meet on the ·nrst Monday a fte r the second Wednesday in December followiilg a presidential election. Together, they 're called the Electoral College. but they're never together. The votes they cast today will be certified, and forwarded to Washington. On Jan. 6, Vice President Walter F. Mondale, in Wrong man slain in bar? FR~O (AP> -A Fresno man was shot to death in a bar by a bullet that may have ~n i ntended' for someone else, police said. Tony Deras, 35, was hit in the head when three men entered the Tecolate Bar in West Fresno and one ftred two shots with Ip handflU'I Saturday night, police said. ''It is very possible that he waa an innocent byatander and that the abota were meant for other aubJect.s inside the bar.'' a police apokesm•n said. his role as president of the Senate, wi ll open the ballots and announce the totals. If the e lectors obe y the popular will. Reagan and Bush will be elected by 489 electoral votes to 49 for their opponents. Jimmy Carter and Mondale. Electors are bound by custom, but not by law. lo vote for the candidates who received the most votes in their states. Sometimes they deviate. Four yea rs ago, elector Mike Padden of Spokane. Wa s h .. cast his ballot for Reagan rather than Gerald R. Ford, who carried the state. Padden said he did not like Ford's unwillingness to en- dorse a constitutiona l amend· ment to ban abortion. Reagan mull• appointment• LOS ANGELES (AP> - Ronald Reagan is spending this week in relative isolation while a coast away his aides are work- ing to complete the president· elect 's Cabinet. Rea1an still must fill seven of the 15 Cabinet-level poalUom, ln- cludinl secretary of state. Aides said Sunday further selfftiona will not be announced tiefore Tuesday at the earliest. The president-elect 's chief ol staff, James Baker Ill, aa10 ma television interview today that the other &Mouncemtnta may come on two occaalona tbls week, with the final aeleellons bein1 dlacloeed next week or the week after. All told, more than 16,000 peo- ple have served as electors in the nation's history. But only seven have voted for candidates other than their states ' winners. A candidate needs only 270 electoral votes -one more than half the 5:11 total -lo be elecled president. Each state elects as ma ny electors as it has mem· ~rs of Congress. Since states give all their elec- toral votes to the candidate who carried their states, no matter how slim the margin. it Is possi- ble for a candidate to win the national plurality but not a ma· jority of the electoral vote. T hat has happened twice. Presidents Rutherford 8 . Hayes in 1876 and Benjamin Harrison in 1888 failed to get a popular majority but won in the Electoral College. Tavern hit by burgla~s A burglar who disconneeted the breakers at a n electrical switch box and then threw a brick throuah a window at the Cbryatal Saloon in Coata Mesa early Sunday escaped with about $1,IOO in cub and booty. Taken sometime between 3: 15 and 8:45 a.m. from the bar at 1700 Placentia Ave. were a cassette player, protector-type teleYlaJon equipment and aoo in caab, police aaid. · The electrical work wu done. offlcen theorised, to thwart a burster alarm. Police seeking three A 21-year-old Newport Beach man was beaten and slashed with a buck knife ea rly Saturday by a trio of punk-attired youths. one with two brown stripes in his blond hair. Victim Bradely Elliott. treat- ed at Hoag Hospital for numerous lacerations on his arm and wrist, told officers he was strolling home from Mutt Lynch's Pizza, 311 Palm St., when the youths charged him. Police said the s uspects, one wearing a silver jacket, began attacking Elliott and then bolted when the knife-wieldin~ attacker realized he'd accidentally slashed one of his companions in the neck. The victim told poli ce he walked home before realizing he needed medical attention Body found in Santa Ana unidentified Investigators still were tr> ing today to identify a man found stabbed to death early Sunday morning on the 800 block of South Harbor Boulevard in San- ta Ana . The body of the man. who ap· parenlly was from 25 to 30 years old, was discovered by a passer · by at 1:30 a.m. in bushes nPar a sidewalk. said police Sgt. J ame!> Bailey. An autopsy revealed that the victim had been stabbed several times in his chest, neck and back. Bailey said Investigators think the man probably was assaultC'd in a rob bery attempt and then draiu~ed into t he bushes. because the hody had no valua bles on it when it was found. Fears bring prayer bid ATLANTA CAP l -The NAACP is urging Alantans to pray every day at noon for the capture of the person responsi· ble for the deaths and disap- pearances of 15 black children. l Jondell Johnson. executive director of the Atlanta chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. said c hurches would also be asked to ring their bells daily at noon as a reminder of the need for prayer. The effort began with an "old time prayer meeting" Sunday. Police have mobilized a 35· member task force to solve the slayings of 11 black children and the disappearances or four others since July 1979. Coast Weather Wind gusts 15 to 25 mph below canyons and passes. Fair through Tuesday. Lows t.oni1ht in the 40s, except ~ in windy areas. Kisha Tuesday 75 to 80. .. . . , .. NO Congress raise¥ Compromise money biU pru~d m -.,mber or Cun1reu from N0.862 to fT0.900 and r•lM the 11l1t111 ot 34,000 top·level sov· ernment employHs, 11 attached to an ommbw spendlnti bill. Un le· thiat bill is passed by m1dniahl. the St1&t", Justice. Commt>He , Trt a s ury and Health a nd Human Services de· P•l'tm t'nts will lose t h eir I lllh<u lty to i;pend mooey. as will lfl(J)jt tndependent federal a1enctl'h And wllhout the power to War zone rlaerkup Iranian soldier gets battlefield dental examinatwn as several of his comrades await their turn somewhere near the battlefront in Khuzistan Province. Collapse of church blamed on priest POTENZA, Italy CAP> -The Italian government says it is in- vest11ating charges that the Roman Catholic church in the lown of Balvano collapsed dur- ing last m onth's earthquake because the parish priest divert ed some of the money raised to restore the building five 1_y_e.ars ago. · Seventy people died when the C"nh•ries-old Church of Santa ... .,, •• ,, 1111? Maria Assunta collapsed . The Rev. Salvatore ·Pagliucca had been the parish priest for 36 years, but the townspeople ex· pelled him last week. Deputy Di stric t Attorney Silvio Sacchi said he would also· question Antonio Claps, the con- tractor for the restoration. Much of the money came from the Italian-American community in Utica. N.Y. ' 1pend, Rep. Jamie L. Whitten, D·Miu ., w1rned over the weekend, "they wiU have to clo.e vtrtua.Uy every bwldiq" in Wu hlnftOn. Despite meeUng for about 12 hours· S1turday, Con1ress re· ceased until today after failing to agree on the pay raise pro- posal. But Michel, interviewed on ABC's ··issues and Answers" Sunday, said the pay raise bad become ·•a dead iaaue there's no question about it ," i~dicatin1 a compromise could be reached easily. The Illinois con1ressman ia on a House-Senate conference com- mittee that. arra_nged to take up the pay raise dispute a gain to- day. Discussing his prediction that the pay raise would be dropped from the biU, Michel satd, "I'm going to be a conferee and that's exactly what's lolna to happen." In complex parliamentary m aneuvering Saturday, the · House and Senate tossed the stopgap spending package bac~ and forth, with the House ap- proving the pay raise and Ol'e Senate scuttling it. Al one point, as the House waited for a reply from the Senate, nine GOP represen- tatives gathered on the H~e floor to sing Christmas carols, including "Santa Claus Is Com· ing t o Town" a nd "Jingle Bells ... The House finally agreed to ,·emove the pay raise from the bill if the Senate would agree to drop scores of pet projects its m e mbe r s had attac hed a s amendments to the s pending pac kage. Michel added that the next Congress, in which Republicans will control the Senate and gain strength in the House. must re- con side r a pay rai se o r P r es ident -e lect Ronald Reagan's "administration is go- ing to have serious problems" attractng top-level workers . Reagan supports the pay hike. IRAN ••. of the wealth of the late Shah Moha mmad Reza Pahlavi and hi s imm ed i ate family . withdrawal of pending U.S. laws uits against Iran. release of more than $8 billion in Iranian assets frozen in U.S. banks and a U.S. pledge of non-interference in Iranian affairs. Last week, Executive Affairs Minister Behzad Nabavi, chief of the government commission studying the hostage issue, publicly rejected the U .S. posi· lion that the U.S. courts must decide who is e ntitled lo the s hah's holdings in the United States. .Marine Dave Herbert's F-16 drew a lot of attention at Sunday's .model airplane show at the ~arine Helicopter Station irrTustin . However. Herbert's scale model of the military aircraft developed engine trouble· and he couldn't get i{ off the ground. Model show was part of Toys for Tots program at the helicopter station. Thom•s P. Haley .......... Robert N. Weed ~ M . Thomas Keevll ..... ThomilS A. Murphlne .............. Cheriez...~oos "...... ,..,., • Ce11rr11111 ltM Oreftt• c o .. 1 P••ll•lll"f Cet1111el\y. He l\ewa ........................ ,., .. _,~ ., ......... 1¥111 '-"'" ,.,..., ... re•r•••tee Wlltle1H oecte l .......... Ctll't'\'ltllt -·· TELEPHONE All d•'*""9nt1: (714) 142-4321 CIHltf\ed Ad-le,,.lfnf: 142-5171 . 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But the physician 1ambled moat ol bla remaininl '350 ln chil Sunday to beat a Texu real estate broker by au,htly more tban $100 ln the bl1cltjack toumament nnala. - No .,aranry If you were late getting to the shopping cent~r thL\ weekend, you were hard pressed to find a place to park Parking lots in most m ajor Orange Co unty shopping cen· ters looked like this over the weekend as Christmas sh<Jp· pers were out in fo rce. Threat of death feared by Chapman NEW YORK <AP> -Ap· pare ntly frightened by a poss i· ble death threat, the man ac· cused" of slaying former Beatie John Lennon refused to eat dur· ing the weekend until his prison food was checked for poison, ac· cord i ng lo a cor r ec t ions spokesman. ' M ark D . C h ap m an , t r a ns ferred fro m Be llevue Hospital lo the mo re s ecure Rikers Island faci li ty on Friday. ate Sunday afternoon only after his attorney, Jonathan Marks , and a civilian chef watched his meal being prepared, said Cor· rection Department spokesm an Edward Hershey. <Meanwhile. millions around the world paid a s ilent tribute to Lennon, s tory · PageA3). The Honolulu man's fear ap. parently arose from a cryptic threat Chapman found scrawled on the wall of his cell . Hers hey said. The m isspelled scrawl ap· parently was addressed to Chap- m an. It may have been left by one of a dozen inmates moved out of the prison infirmary so Chapman could be isolated. It said : "Champli an. You have not much left. Don't feel pity. Now it is behind that?·' Chapm an, 25. has b~en in custody since the Dec. 8 shooting death of Lennon outside the ex- clusive Dakota apartments in Manhattan. He is under in· tensive security while he un· dergoes :I> days of psychiatric tests. and a guard has been as - signed around the clock to Chap· mari 's cell area to ' prevent a possible suicide attempt. Chapman's first attorney, who withdrew from the case last week, said his client had twice attempted suicide in recent vears · "He has been very passive" thro ughout th e w eek . said He rshey, a nd has "given no trouble lo correction offi cers." It was not known whethe r Chapman was aware of a 10· muwte vigll of silence for Len· non Holy smoke for Nativity EFFINGHA M. Ill <AP I A flre in a nati vity s cene outside the First Baptist Church sent mem· bers of the congregation scurrying outside to fi ght the blaze. but it was too late to save the display. The Rev Ron Meyer smelle<I smoke. went :>Ut· side to investigate and ·came back in saying, ··Ho· ly s moke. the nativity SC'ene's on fire." Outside. firefi ghters were already trying to put out the blaze that was con· s uming the wooden struc· ture. The cause of the Sun· day blaze was under in· vesligation . . Smuggle.rs hew are WASHINGTON CAP) ... Al· t orn e y Genera l Benjam in Civil etti says the Reagan ad- ministration should consider us- ing military satellites and radar planes to track aircraft s mugg. ling drugs across the southern U.S. border. ------------ Ocean Pacific for Christmas Ready for the western ski stopes ts the Ocean Pacific> crew-neck sld sweater 100% acryf~. with contrasting cilelt and sleeve stnpe Complement 11 with a great poly/conon tunle·neck 1n a rainbow or colors Peace pleaded by OPEC BAU, lndoneeia <AP> -Tbe 11-naUon OPEC oU cartel met tucta1 ln a bld to restore "et aeHt a facade ol unity" delplte die 15-day ... ld war bet'"911 two ol ita memben, Iraa and Iraq. The oU producen were al.lo ex- pected lo make plans for a new rowad ol price b.lkea. Openiq the ftnt major OPEC mMtlnc llnce tbe Perslu Gulf war e ru~~pt. az , In· donMia '9 t Sobarto ap- pealed lo Iran and Iraq "tO seek the best conceivable solution to their eonllict u soon u possi· ble " Jn • quiet protest, Iran's def. e1<1tlt.1t1 Jllaced a lar1e black· and wtut.e photocr1pb of Irani• '>II Wlnuter Mohammed Jawad fk1t ulr Tuncuyen, who has been U1k.-t1 prilon.er in the war, in the ....,., hi! W<JUld have occupied. A~~ .. t.iout the picture, Iraqi <>ii M111n.~r Tayeh Abdul Karim V;J;S • r~JA;rter, "We think It W'mM ~Jll: rrwrt appropriate to ":"•""..-.: I.hi: Vtctures or the vic-~IMt '"\hf: I r<1m4lll regim e." f · J~1111V1 u 1d he hoped the 11' r.r. mio.:dmC "could produce tr .. \i1 •1nt1 for mutual un- ~tt ~tA .. ri a: fr<iit.ernaJ relations _,.,, '·""'-t.:.rm'KIY amongst its rr • ..-r~. ''-" \ ll;. ~tJ:?. from Iran and 11.,~ •f •s'1•x11111g ~ach other on tt1u ,.,,,!Lt•. JJ<ilm-dotted tourist n l u 1'1 ~l'l•;wtd no outward r~yx41#: v, ~ .. rw·s plea. ·rr~u •:"Jtlfb<.'t has cut off a ''1UJ tJu.t>d vJtAI ,,, 4 million bar· rth • ~~ m r;J) exports and '-i-ur rt:i<1 duesrri:iy among other mtm~r. •Jf I.ht Organization of fiHr<11.t-um .Ex~rtrng Countnes ,. hCJ llr¥. tr1 rt"!>tr;re some sort of umf1e<I front '"We mU!>t ~vigilant that this O PEC mtttmg does not become an arena which weakens the uni· ty and mtegnty of our or ganiza· lion, .. Suharto s aid. The challenge before OPEC 1s "to restore unity," Venezuelan Oil Minister Humberto Calderon Berti said Sunday. on the eve of the meeting. "We are going to avoid any points which can lead to confrontation. I don 't believe the problems we have had will last forever. I am optimistic." OPEC protocol experts took the unusual step of separating Iran and Iraq, whose delegates tr aditionally were seated side· by-side in the alphabetic ar- rangement of past meetings . The Indonesian delegation was sitting between them. Iran was expected to use the meeting to repeat its demand for the return of its oil minister. who was captured by Iraqi troops in late October near the Ira nian oil refinery center of Abadan. Iraq claims Tunguyen is a prisoner of war and refuse<! to hand him over at the Bali ~t ing despite the urging of some OPEC mem bers who suggeste<I s uch a step could improve the chances for peace. 9-digit zip code delayed WASHINGTON <AP) -The Senate has voted to stop the U.S. Postal Service from using the proposed nine-digit zip code Wl til June 1, 1981 . The vote Thursday was 90-() oc a compromise between senaton who don't like the lengthier &if code and those who favor letlinf the Postal Service implement ii early next year . AL'.SGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (71~) 644-7030 Monday. Oecember 15 1980 DAILY PILOT •l:l 100 hurt as fans storm Liverpool stage • -----·- World pays fina-tribute to Lennon B 1'11M-A•-.oc.·la&~ Pr.-• ln °'lllt·m; nd tn \Un i Ht•uUl• .filn' .trouod ltw \40rld hlH ti JHthl t1 n1ll t.r1l'iUlt' to J <»H• 1 • ..rmoc1 1n pa r~1, (tlaJM'll nil poirklng loh l'p to lllV \100 .iulht·n •tl m N-·"" \t,r k \ tt•olral l'-.r~ ""hilt' 111 ~ l H ttq1ool l'.ngtoml. wile•~· t~w 1.•rnuµ 1 u •lur l 100 "'" t In ' 1u11·ct ""hl'n fun11 ,.lormed un oul Ooor "'~.it· dunn~ ll c·onc<>rt II unclr~ls v( Slll'nt VtMils Wt:rc oq c1en1.u.•d aftc"r Yoko Ono. ""utv"" or lhc 4().year old musl l'lan. u-.kt-d ~pit· to "pruy for .lohn 11 -.oul" ut ll J na PST . w1 tJ 11 ~ Shl• U"ikcd ror tnc..ll vldual mo u rning, but msiny re lt the need to con.,;reg a te in sbared ho mai;cc to the m a n and the d is· banded group whose innova tive m usic and non·conform ist style i:.ee med to sym bolize the passion and th~ protest of the 1960s . f'' o r m <' He a t I e s Pa u I M cCa1 tne a nd lieorge Harrison ·v· SIGN SAVED AS MOURNERS SING 'GIVE PEACE A CHANCE' Miiiions took part In worldwide vlgll to slain John Lennon Gasohol faces plethora of woe By RICHARD GR EEN OI !flt D•1ly Pllol Sl•fl A n l r\'ine -based com pany '!> pro pos al to build a $70 m illion ,plant in Oregon for the produc- tion of gasohol h as r un a foul of "t h e pres~ and po lltiC"1a ns in tha t s t ale . T hat's ho\\ Sunrivcr Farms Inc. prc:;1dent !-'red Bc h rcn!> e x· plains th<: p lethora of problem~ ·t hat hove• best·t his co mpany Sunrivcr F arms In c .• 2171 ·, Cjiim pw; Orjve, wo n a $240.000 ··~federal gr ant earlie r this yea r to ; p a y for de s ign !>t udics on a 'gasohol plant the com pa ny pro- . po~cs lo build in easte rn Oregon T he plant would product: eth) I tilc oh o l \hat wo u ld la ter be mixed with gasoline to furm a n ·a lte rnative ful'I. gasohol · Rchrt>ns said the company ra n into trouble aft er the des ign study was completed a nd lht' • c o m pany applied for fede r al loan g uarantees severa l mont hs agn lo build th<' pla nt · fl \Ot:t::. then t ha t tl became ruh hl' that. Two eo mpany offic ials had been in\'olvcd in land fraud . ~ The land on wh ic h the plant was to,,.. built wa~ up for s a le to a ~roup or We s t G e rm a n in vestor!> The l'ompany had offe red a frt'l' pla ne ride to li .S. Re p. Al Ullman. I> On• He ref used the offe r. The compa ny had canceled -m eetinj:?s with Oregon s t ate de· veloµment author ities who we re c;r equ1r e d t o a p prove o f t he p roject T he company 's re ques t fur federal loan guarante<'s was re- fused in October. Be hrens said tha t the allega- ttons against the com pa ny a re without founda t ion lie added tha t tht' compciny m ay be finan- c ially able to ~o ahead with the proj<:cl without the federal loan gua r antees . I le cidmits that two com pany offil'icils were once convicted of land fraud. Ron Dodson a n d Ra y McCoy. cha irma n a nd vice cha ir ma n. respectively, of the Irv ine-based Child costs not awarded R EDDING <AP> -A wom an who s ued because she got preg- n a nt after suppo s e dly be ing s teriliied has lost he r <lllempt lo ma ke the doctor pay the cost of r aising the child. A Sh asta Co unty S uperior Co urt j ury a w a rde d Nanc y Matlock only S2.SOO in da mages in her suit against Dr. P ravit Kwaakemakom . She had sousht $15'7 ,000, including · $1031QOO for the cost of raiain1 the daupter, who wu born by Caesarean sec- tion in April 1979. The doc tor 's la wyer , J ohn Quincy Brown Jr., said tale last week he was satis fied wit h the verdit't, handed down De c. 4. Mrs. Matloc:k'11 lawyer could not be reached for comment. eo m pany's s ubsidia ry. Sunn ve r Farms of Oregon . e ntered guilty pl<'as in 1970 to illega l sa les of sceurities in California, Rl•hrens ad mitted f-l c s aid he didn 't learn about the ir record until late this year no1 h no w resigned fro m the 1·ompany Commenting''" thl' a ll<'ged of fl·r of a µlant' ru.le to L'llm an . Hc hr rns ~a\s. "F'ir.,t o f all , he did n 't a ccept : second of a ll, su wh a t ? Appare nt ly lht' local pres s has noth1n~ more to talk a bout O n thl· i.t l leg a t i o n tha t Sunrivcr Fa rm~ In c had tht· land fnr lhe propo~ed gasohol plant for '>all' w h ile st·ek in~ fcd l•r a l loan g u ara ntee., Be hrens ('(intends this i!) nc11 a Ing ISSUE' "Sunnver's Orf'go n property was listert for sale to protect u brok1•r's commission in C'ormcc t1on wit h a µrnposed sa l<· and J eao;e ba e k t r a n s ac t i o n llowe vt'r. n11 offe rs o r negot iations w1•rc c·ntcrt<tined, .. Bl'hrcns sa ys On th1• topi c of c•aneel1n g m et•ttngs "'1th Ore1?11n ofhc·1ab. Behr ens ~avs. "T h t· State of Ort•gon l)e partmen t <1f Ene rgy ha!> established a review process pr inc ipally to coordtnalc h•dcral :i nd st ate Ener$(y Ocpartment fu nctions "T he fi rst mectin~ wcis <'an cellt>d by the coordinating state bureaucrat The second m<:elin~ was ca nce lled by Sunrivc·r when 11 wa~ learned that t he co m pany ha d lost out on a fc<teral loan 1-(uaranlt•c .. L>csp1lt· all of the pr oblems th<· µroposed plant h;1., run into, lk h rt>ns sa id hl• 1s confid l•nt the tompa ny will be ahle to start c'unstructwn next y<·ar \ \ 0.0y f'I ... , .......... ffrt.pf pc•f .-d Costa Mesa attorney Ken· netb Wayman has been re· e lected president of th'e Newport·Mesa school board. Wyman once taught sixth grade in the 1chool district that serves Newport Beach and Costa Mesa . I Nancy's quote said distorted \\' 1\Slll:\;c;n1N 1A I'1 Prl'si· dt•n l L'ar tl·r ha}. ... ug~l'!-.lcd that :\a nty Heagan wa:-. m1i:.quoted 11 s .,;Jy1ng sht• t lHllcin 't un· rl1•r-;1.ind "h\ tht• Carter s cl1rln't rn11\ t• out o.f thl' Wh1 t1· I lou:-.t' l';1 rl~ lo l-!I\ I' hl•r ti m t· to l't' 1!1-t·11 rall' tht· family quartt>r~ Thl' (ll'l'!-.lfll•nt "";.is ka \'Ing a \'lllh n re<"1ta l at St P atric k 's l'rotc·">ta nr F.p1st·o1rnl Churc h S11 nrl;1~ whc•n hl• "<.I" a s k<'rl t<i cum m<'lll un a rc•po rl that tw "hit t hl' roof'' when he hearrl M r'> RC'a~an ·., JJll rrJort('(f wish /\1 fir ... t hi· ..,1a 1 ll'rl 111 <It-dint> t·om rnl'nl ··1 "\EVER rnrnnw nlPd on 1t 1 lu·n .. ind I dim L • hl' bega n Th(•n h1• 1•h;1ngl'<I h1-; m1n<I "Sht• d1<ln 't s;1v that ... 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Orr ., dc•parr11re from the Hl'ag.1n ~• ~1 ff ''a!. unnount·<·d \l lfhin :n ho111~ 11r that o;ta11• men I Other Wa ... hmgton sourees told reporters last w••t•k t hat me m· IJers of thl' Hea gan trans ition ll•am ha ll d ropp<>d broad hints tha t Mrs. Hcagan w anted the Curle rs to vacat<: the White llouse before thf' ina uguration. Those sources. who refused to be more rlost·ly identified . i;aid Whit<' llouse a ides ig no red the hints. IT IS C'USTOMARY for a m oving \'an to pull up to the White House and take away the president's belongings while he attends lhl' swea rin g-in of his successor on the Ca pitol s teps at noon on .Jna 20. Mrs . Carter 's p ress secreta ry . Ma r y F inc h Hoyt . s ays the Carters inte nd to observe tha t pr actice. . The Carters re t urned from Camp David, t he preside ntial r etr eat. on Sunday afternoon to a tten d the r e cit a l for Was hineton·arca s tude nts of the Suzuki Method. T heir 13-year- old dau gh ter Am y played s everal numbers with the group and one violin solo by Bach be fore tak ing a seat between he r par ents to listen to som e of the m ore advan£ed younK must-· clan s. joined in the vigil privately ut the ir homes in Eng la nd, their s pokesm an Stiid. T he Courth form er Beatie. Ringo Sta~r. was be ne ved to be in New York but that couldn 't be confir m ed. Starr tr aveled to New York to vis it Miss Ono shortly afte r Len· non 's slaying. "People j ust need a focal point fo r their sense or loss." sa id Bob Linde n. program director of KEZO-F M o f Omaha. Neb . whic h sponsored a memorial thcit dre w 2,000 to Rost-nbla tt St adium. Radio s tations in ma ny t oun- tries observed 10 m inutes of s ilen ce. while others played special progrnms of Beatles m us iC' "It was kind of eerie ." said 0111 Ca tes . one of 2.000 who joined a memoria l at Boston's Copley Square "All I heard wa~ th e flag fl apping . It wa s kind of s ad " IS ~F.LB0l'R N £. Aus tralia. st-vt•ral thousand pc·oµle pou red into the c ity ·q ua re a t 6 a .m M o n da y local tim e i:.imultaneous with 2 p .m t::ST to watch a giant \'icfoo screen l)f a Beatie!> concert Thl' biggest gathe rings were• in Ne"' York and in Li\t!fVOOI. lmt 1n dozens of t..: S. <.'itics, 11za ble crowd-; turned out to mourn m iddh.•-a gt•d couplr -;. teen agers too young lo remf'mbl'r I ht• HC'atles be fore th...-y brukt· up. pan·n\s in tht•i r 30s wit h ~ m a 11 c• h ti d n • n n n I h e 1 r sho u Ider~ M on.: than 1.000 people took part at the· St ateh<HJ!-.e in Colum· b1a . S.C.. 1,20(1 a t tht· St atehouse in Columbus . Ohio : 3,000 at the :;1 t<> of l hc 1962 World's Fair in St'allle : 1.000 on Cricket Hill a long Chic-ago'.; la kefront . 600 at Louisiana State l 'n1 ve r-.11,,· in Ra ton Hougt•. 600 at .M1am1 ·~ B1t<·ntenmal l'<srk . 800 al S<i lt * * * Chant in LA Lake Cit ~'s Me morial G rove I' ar k IN TOLEDO, Ohio. a bout 1.000 p oop!(' crowded mto t he sma ll pa rk ing lot behind Do minic's, a i:.o ut hside re s ta ura nt who!>e ownl'r. Greg De lelles, sa id : "I loved the m an a nd wanted to s h a r e my sor row with people who felt the sa me wuy " About 4,500 people attended a vigil a t Red Rocks . a natural red s a ndstone a mph1thc-ater in the Rocky Mountain foothill-; west of Dcnv<'r . The Reatles had played a concert there in 1964. In Kenosha . Wis.. 15 people gath ered in 20-d egr ee weather on a hill a nd stood silently 1n the fo rm of a l'ea ee sym bol IN NEWPORT, Ore , 30 yc•ar old Oc•bornh ~ichols or~anized a \ v1gtl at irn uld lightho us e-fat ing lhc Pa cific Oce an In :":e\\ York. hl'l we e n 50.000 and 100.000 people. many of the m ('ryin~. huddled in "1ndy. 37 ·dc gr<•<· weather in front of the Cl•ntral Pa rk bandst and for a !>tlc nt ,·igll Ma yor Edwa rd I Koc h. who had called for t ht ~ut hcnng. wa!> a mon g t hose tak ing patt . 1 'p to !'>1.10,CIOO pt>ople had been t•xpe ctcd at the vigil. w h1<·h v.ao; prc·n·d ed by a 3(1 m 1nutl' n mccrt oi Rcatles musi c· ~1 an) 1n tht· crcrnd planned a f tt•n\ urd to ma n ·h the !-.hOrt d is- tantl' lo JOm about 1.000 people who stood 'JUl~1de the Dakota upd rt m1·nt house where Lennon li ved ,ind whe re h<: "•'" .. hu1 l•J d eath :\1unda,\ n 1ghl .\1;.irk l>;.1 \'id Ch a µman. a 25-year nlrl former ho~p1t:.I v.11rkcr. ha~ bt•en r harg1•d '' llh I h<' murder und 1s being ht•ld 1111 H1k1 r-. bl<snd in th.: East H1\f•r f>OltC'l' ~;.11d 211•1 11ff11•1·r., h.id ht•c·n ..... .,ign1·d to t tll' ,·1~11 .inrt an a<lciiona l IOI> \\l•rt• .,1;1t1om«I ;.it t hl· Da kot a In L1n•rµoo l "h1·n• the m1111 * * * h a1r ect quarte t gre w up, more t han J0.000 people . many lij tears. n ooded into Cl squar\' out• s ide St. Gt;or~e·s Ha ll fo r A s even -hour concert of th' g roup's m usic Hunctre di:. ha~ t'amped all nig ht on lhc s tc•p.s o'f the h all In near -frceun~ ~tfler I ' "IT'S GOOD to k now that tht.'. people of LivC'rpnol hav1• not. forg otten this gr t:at rnan." s a1cl o rganizer Sam Leach. a 44 year- old plasterer who m a dl· a few bookings ror the Beatll'S In their t·arly da y:. About midwa y t hrough tht• C'on cert. as a ba nd played L<-11 non':. "<..live J>1·at•e a C h unct·,' :.ornc> of the nowd clam l>t•recJ onto the st agt'. a m.I police s a1 .. about 100 pt·oplc s uffe red in'· JU r ie::.. mo<;tly minor . or famt<•i1 1n lhl· Sl'f<im hlc At lcust twi people \\ere t akPn lo hosp1t al!>i Poli te a llowl·ci the con c·t•rt lCJ r~ s ume aflt·r tlk l'rnwd ca lmej rlo\\ n 1 T he· Archl11s ho p 111 Can· t erb un Hc•na l<I Hu11 1·tl' s µiritu<s·I lcadl'r of lhl' \\oriel'~ /\n~llC'an t·omm un1CJn . tlt'ld , !>lllO pe<Jt"t' \'lgil <ii t11,, Ofrll'I UI n•,!>tdt:nCl' 1n Can ter hun !'Ill m tlt·s so ul hPaSt nf l.ondo11 R l'~CU., 5X, ''ho a b•• ''a~ born in l.1vl'rpnol :.a ul 1n 11 s ta tt•nwnl · 1 a m g la<I 111 "" l,OC'Wll' ni~·sc·lf qtlll'll,\ ''1t h m an\ ~oung 1wopll· .11·111-.-. th1 \\nrld wh11 -;int·t•rl'I) Io n!! fo r pt-~1 (1f' Thi· Si'' Yor 1-. .kt:. h;11I 1 hJ I ~ ttrnt· 1'<11H·1·rt of B•·atlt·., inu:.lt> d1111n):! lh1•1r :'\.111on:d Foot b<tl l l.l'.1~1w g.1nw '' 1\h th•· :\t·\\ < 11 lt•an!-. 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"' n 1kt· of l I :J m Sund;,~ • l\'!1 111111tt•'-•t · ,, I \\ 11 1·YI• 111 I Lq•l'llH! dt·\ I !•1p1 " 111 111 .I 11111). l lllllld 111 •11111.111 l ,,,., '" """' lnL· f,. ~.Ill ~ .1 111 I I•-.\.; .ii 11 ... tl11·, fl., Ill• •I' r 11• '' , '' 1 (,I ti,, 1.111 ht•J.!111 ,1niJ ).!lit j11".lf l ' .t I 11,trll•• l.11\1• .... di I\ I' fll 't'd .;11 d I' llll l'tirr11•r :!>\ 11! :-..111 I r .111t • • '' Gunfire wounds "I T lfl:'\:f\ II., ~11•.1 1 1Ll.1I .d' 11\l'r lht \\•Hid In lflll'Oll tho I• \\ :1 ~ ... i1t•m•t• :-:11<1 c UI 11• r II"' Jdd .. d tit.it lw ~;rn t lw 111 .•tl• ., I a' I p 11 h I tt· 1· 1 llH' t' 1 1 { '.1nfll,. .. t11·k P~lf 1-. 11. Sari I· 1 .11 ('I ,I'll 111 l!it)I; man after vigil .\I \·1·n1t·1• B1 .1111 111.d i-.n• of 1•(•11pl 1· ... 1111111 'il•·nt h I • 1111 tlw \\ ,1\1''-ti th• .q1111>1 J1\1•d hr1111 llw1r ht .. 1d:-1 .. ,,,,.11 H1·.1tl1· rnti...11· llo.tlPtl frnm l11•,11d11••U- ... 101 t'' .J111l ,, \111:11.• •.,un1 .n1 IH'gan !'l 1·1ng :'-IEW YORK t A l'i \ m an was \\oundt>d l1y gunfire 1n Cen 1ral P a rk on in what pol1r r !.aid ""as a dr ug related aq;eument that C"am t• less tha n an hour a ft<>r a vigil for s lain form C"r Rcatll' J ohn Lennon Leonard Clarke . 20, o f the Bron x. was arrested o n C'hargc-; •>f a tte mpted murde r a nd as :.uult in the 10C'1dent thci t took pl<it·e Sunda y bc>hind the hand sh<:ll wher<· th1· Lennon fans had gathl·red P oh t.·l' s aid Clarke:> alle~edly v.ai:. t rying to sell ma riJuana to pC'<"1µI,. l(•a 11 ng lht> l.1·n1111n "" ..en ann· 11 hen .,<., l 1 .ii m1·n tned 10 clw~e him ;w.a' An a rgu mrnt rc-;ultc·cl Jrtd pohn· ~a1cl rlarkP b t•·r rla1 m ec1 ht• f1 rNI at om• o f tht· mf'n fe:Jnn i:. hl· ""ould he a lt a1·kt>d Tht• l~·y1·ar old o;hnot1ng '11 I 1m . 1dt·nt1f1c d as Joh n I.um•\. or Brookl~n . "'as take n to L(•nox lldl llo'ip1tal in a patrol l'.1r llosp11<.tl offt c1ab ~aid hi' wa:-in s tablC' condlt1o n a nd "'a~ alJ11ut lh 1•ntl•r ..;ur).!l'r~ for ,1 c·hl''-1 "ouncl .\111n).! th1· :!111 F 1 ''"' ,, •• 111 1~ San <;ah11\.'I \ .tlli•\ 1 .11 h:.!M .. \I 1'11' '\\ tl t'lh•d fir\ \~ll O'\ '' \ 1•r:tl 1.1dt•• ~la 111111 ... \\l11C't1 1111 \l0a1-. li111ul!hl thC' OHl'-IC' or ( ,l•nn11n .Hid th< Rl·at ll'~ t11 mllh1111 ' of fan' l h1•"' '' .,., alt 11npn•n·cit.>nll·cl 1u m1nut"' nf Jlr .... i.·n1·1· , K 1.n:-. 1-'\1. an i\.Ht' aff1 1tat~ \.l t'rlf off lht• .111 \\1th lht 1•1•r\1 Ill .,,.,., 1r1d nnt1· t r11m I hl' 1•nrl 111 Ll'11non ... ,\ Da\ 1nthPl.1fr " an al hgator for chn stm88 fbr yzN'1:-h1~ fa\Onla eh1 r cho:it'C fuxn cur~ oo.lrz.ct..1on mcluc\1r-O OlW 'oosic mczah , sl.npi.d roller ood o\..l~ff mod.al or our nczw cxiU..on in1A.rlock ,ali With 6'lt.'icn'l<a sl<l.llw.s ~e1labla mo rem~· of colom, - 0-,,·~ .. , @)[g:,~@)§~ 44 Aa.shion Island• Newport Beach·71416 44·.5070 JOOJ Marwood Blud.·"4!stwood Village •2 13/479·7727 ......... .................................................. .,, GAILY ,..lOl I lltllnllllW. DUI I .. ta, t• NATION I WIATie Ju•• ..... , Sunbelt gains more seats Old vacant feeling SYGON£ ISAL E8TAT* DEPT. Now. 1eatle reader, UW C!Orner \Jt prepared to dlvulie \o YOU an enurmou. property acoop dIJoovtred rltbt b.re upon the cout R ady• It'• tailed the vacant lot. • Now. tr ><M.l 're one o( thOle follla who would aa.y, "aw. pot• and •hrut uvM ne ws of a vacant lot in out recion. that mean» yuu'n J~l dated younell aca.nt loll ,.r.i unique to OW' re1lon here in the sba1 1.4nd of the Ynr ol Our Lord, UllO. "'\ · uat!. TH.:&to.:'S SO•£ empty land left. But~ fro. ~rt > rar-el)' tu~ out to be a vacant lol. Instead, its a f"utul'Y Sitt-Vou hnd the open piece of land and you· also du.cover ~ -.1go upon al, proclaiminl. "Future Site ol Blather, hl<' high nse condominiums." Or, "Future site uf Quickle h co of Nortti Amenc•." AJways, it seems. the propl"M) • ., earmarked tor some araod advancement in our ~ t \th litllCJn Plam, urdmary, non·earmarked vacant lots are truJy ,uml·lhmg from our past Tim~ ~d1>. vacant lots were almost a dime a dozen Once it wa! a oocant lot -now 1t • & "Future Sile" around here. These were the places where kids played. They erected forts. composed of sticks and stones. Ruts created by rain runoff were converted in the tunnels, whe rein the cops chased the robbers with cap pistols. WEEDS GREW WITH profusion all over the land. When fully grown, and dampened by recent rains, these were great for the youth games. Pull up a handful of these weeds and a dirt clod came up with them on the roots. Compact 1he wet earth with your hands and grasp the top or the weed clump and you had the perfect missile for a dirt-clod fight. Additionally. the weeds were of s uch variety that with carefully pulling, the tops slipped out of the bottoms and Co uld be used as shrill whistles This always added a touch of a uthenticity to the aforementioned cops and robbers game. KIDS TODAV HAVE a rough time finding a vacant lol for this sort of exhaler ating sport. rr it isn 't already a Future Site. then it's been fenced and posted No Trespassing with the addition of warning of sevt•ral other There Will Be Nos. The owner is frightened to te~r.; thal somebody might use his property for a shortcut. tnp and fall . and then recover long enough to sue IT'S A lo'AR BETTER bet today to own a Future Site tha n JU.St a plain, old, ordinary vacant lot with clods, rocks, water courses and interesting weeds. That aside. l 'm here to tell you I found one just tile other day while out on a walk. It was in Costa Mesa. There wasn't a Puture Site placard anywhere around. Somebody who I'll bet was below voting age had built a little fort out of some tree clippings and limbs that had been discarded. There were abandoned candy wrappers in the vicinity and a rotting cucumber. SEVERAL POCK-LIKE holes in the vacant land s ug- gested that some youngst ers may have pulled up handfuls of weeds for a clod fi ght. Youngsters don't change too much over the years. You might like to know the precise location of this tru· ly genuine vacant lot. Not a chance, gentle reader. If J do that, nexl th,ing you know somebody will run out and slap a "Future Site " sign on it. Snow falls on WASBIMGTON <AP> -So aaan1 Americana b••• bM• movlal to IOU&bern and ftlter'D aNU tbat UM "!kaabelt'' ltate9 abo.uld plek up 11 Hal• ln eon,..... 1n1teact o1 the 1' pre· vtoual1 •llmated, ·the Ceaaua Bureauaaya. Th• lb.me ii apportioned on the bull ol tbe cenaus every 10 year• and pre-census 1ueaaes Synthetic fuel plans given aid WASHINGTON cA•P ) Seventy-nine synthetic fuel pro- j ecta have been selected for federal financial aid by the Department of Enerty, rancmc from a major coal gasificatioo plant in California to a study of waste-wood pellet fuels in Wisconsin. The requests for s upport added up to soaae $270 miUion. but the actual amount of money to be provided by the govern· m ent to each of the 79 projects remains to be negotiated, the de· partment said. THE SELECTION of projects, in 36 states and Puerto Rico, m arked the second round of federal synfuel support. follow· ing the selection last July 9 or llO projects for some $200 million in aid. The Energy Department bas begun these support programs a s the first steps in a major drive to develop synthetic fuels which could, in the long run, replace much or the foreign oil on which the nation now de· pends. Congress has authorized the government to back synthetic ruel project s with up to $20 billion in loan guarantees. price supports and direct aid, and c reated a Synthetic Fuels Corp. to manage most of the program. THE ENERGY Department in vited applications for the second round of aid last Aug. 1 and received 1,085 proposals by the Sept. 30 closing date. The department approved aid for 56 feasibility studies of pro· posed synfuel projects, and ap- proved cost-sharing construction preparations for 23 projects . whose feasibility has already been explored. The California coal gasifica· lion project, at $213 million the biggest or the lot. was proposed by the Cool Waler Coal Gasifica- tion· Ptogram of White Plains, N. Y .. which plans to build a plant at Daggett, Calif., to con- vert l,000 tons or coal per day to synthetic gas. THE SMALLEST request among those picked came from Burgwin, Pasley & Associates, Inc., of Topeka, Kan., which sought $40,000 to pay for a study to examine the idea or turning wood wastes into fuel pellets for homes and s mall industries in Crawford County, Wis. The biu:est ald requests, like th e Daggett gasification project, turned up on the depart· ment 's list of "cooperative agreements" for support of pro- jects moving into the cosUy con· struction sta1e. 3 states Squalls to hit lower Great Lake1 •• ,.. dtM about 1' ... ta would 1blf\ a tM movem•t ecmUDued awa1 from tbe nortbe11tern atatea. But, Cenlua Direct.or Vincellt Barabba said, a new •tlmate ol tbe lllO ceaaua bu biked that fi1ure. He WU Ull&ble to Uy which stat.es will 1aln and which will loee the two aeata, however. De1plte criticl1m of lbe count. Barabba aald lb.al buecl on pn- UmiDUJ reporta, "I am c:oo- vtDced that tbe bureau bu ob- talDed the mCl9t eompleee and accw-ate count poulble ln a tree aoclety.'' The bureau b confrooted with nearly two do1en 1ulta, CDOlt liled by dUea contendJn1 that the bureau overlooked lane numbers ol their citizens and de· . ... , ........ That's the ticket George Gloss. owner of a Boston book shop, displays two George Washington lottery tickets. The top one is a facsimile with Washington's signature: the bottom one is real but the ink on the signature has faded. Gloss believes his ticket would draw up to Sl,000. Government secret guidelines given WASH1NGTON <AP) -Attorney general Benjamin Civiletl1 has made public new rules governing when the J~tice Depart· ment will sue past or present government workers ~blish of· ficial secrets. The guidelines are more restrictive than the power.; granted the Justice Department in a Supreme Court decision last February in the case of former CIA officer ·Fran.It W. Snepp III. who published a book about the fall of South Vietnam without the agen- cy's prior approval. Tf!E SUPREME COURT ruled that the government could sue not only employees who had signed a secrecy agr~ment but also · any government emplt'>yee Wlth "access to confidential sources" which establish a trust relatJonship between the employee and the government But Civiletti's guidelines, which were effective when he sign~ them last Tuesday, forbid suits against a ny current or former employee who has not signed a secrecy agreement unless tht; dis· clos ure "will pose a serious and imminent threat to the national · security of foreign policy of the United States.·' Civiletti orde red thats may be filed only with the authorization of the att me general himself or someone he personally designates. Th r~~s est~blish .that the po!iti~~ cont~nl or any disclosure or the political VJewpo1nt of any mdiVJdual tn· volved may not be a factor in deciding whether to bring the suit. EVEltY FEDERAL AGENCY that has secrecy agreements for its employees requiring prior clearance for their publications will be affected by the guidelines because it is necessary to obtain Justice Department, agreement before suits can ~ filed. Those agencies include the CIA, the F BI, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency In the Snepp case, the Supreme Court orde~ Snepp to tum over all the earnings from his book, "Decent interval." Last Sep· tember Snepp gave the Treasury a check for $140,000. The guidelines say the government may seek all proceeds from publication but that its attorneys must consider ~hef:ber it is appropriate to seek only pan of the proceeds. The guidelines say the government "does not seek to ~uce defendents to penury." The rules would allow the government to seek injunctions to prevent publication of official secrets but state that any such ac· tion is viewed "as an extraordinarily serious matter that should be undertaken after the most searching scrutiny of the strength of the government's case . mudbli tbat tbe ffMUI .,...._ beebuad. Barabba uld tbat after a shady of the reaulta of ~· cenaua, u.e bureau bu dec ttrd that ll won't adjuat tbe ftlWW unleaa ordered to by a court. lie aaJd the total nsures lndJc• ·an undereowat ol "near Mro. • • Tbe ftnal count, be said, ia •· peeled to total about 211 mWloD Americana. That total and -.... by-1tat.e ftl\lfes to be used la re· apportionment must be Hiit to President Carter by Dec. 11. But U.S. Dlatrict Court Judie Horace Gilmore bu ordered tie bureau not to make t.be report. RuUne in a suit filed in DetN6t, Gilmore ordered the bureau to adjust the figures to compensate for the undercount Barabba uya cannot be measured. Such an adjustment would de- ay the results until Sept. 30, 1981, Barabba said, but the bureau wants to appeal the ruJ. ing lo the Supreme Court. Howse seals are moved from slate to state after each census because there is a limit of 435 seats in the House and the dis· tricts must each have about the same population. The earlier estimates showed Florida .as the big winner, p6ck· ing up three s eats, while California and Texas were each expected to gain two. States set- ting one new House member would be Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Ore1on, Ten· nessee. Utah and Washinaton New York would lose four seats and lllinois, Ohio and Pen· nsylvania would lose two each. Losing o n e would be Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey and South Dakota. Court backs ouster over Indian slur ST PAUL. Minn. CAP> -The Minneaota Supreme Court has upheld the suspension of a city inspector for making "wantonly offe nsive" r e marks about American Indians living in the city. The unanimous dt cision. writ· ten by Chief J us~ce Robert Sheran. µpheld the 90-day SUS· pension without pay of Martin A. Thompson, who was suspended by the Minneapolis Civil Service Commission for remarks made to a nt:wspaper reporter. wbo accompanied him on bis rounda on May 10. 1m. AN ARTICLE was published 1n the Minnea poli s Star the f ollo win g da y , quot i ng Thom pson as refernng to the Franklin Avenue area he in· s pects as "the hell hole of the . city " Thompson also referred to the residents' American Indian heritage, indicating that a lack of concern about sanitation and sa1~ty was derived from their cultural heritage. "It caM ot be maintained that the First Amendment shields ap· Kllant from disciplinary action based on this racist remark directed at the residents he served," the Supreme Court said. THE SUSPENSION was or· dered on the basis of a Civil Service rule which prohibits con· duct or speech wa ntonly of· fensive to the public. The.high court upheld the con· stitutionality of the rule saying. "The City of Minneapolis has a strong interest in ensurin& a polite or cordial relationship between its lnapecton and the residents they serve since that re lationship might affect the ability of inspectors to carry out their duties." FORECAST Ml WllM>n Nttdlo NewPOrt Buen O•kland .S H 08 ., NABERS --~ .. JI s• ,, ___ ........ _... ___ ~~-........... ' ' Point Conception to M .. lctn bortler Mid out bO mite\ 1ncre.slnt1 QllSIY "°'11'tH\t wlt>d\ lo H -not\ 1ocallrod below coastal •fttley• ftt>d unroM today Othtrwlw. llQM ,,.,!able wind\ "'""'°" tonight 11 upt •Hltrly S to t1 knot\ near Ille COHI lhl\ .tfte<noon. Srnootn ,,. .. to· c•ol wind wives to • ,.,., tn '"O"O norll•u'1 wlt>d arHS Wnterly \wells t lo Ml'tl Fair tMO\IQll tontqnt 11.S. SIU Ill ... 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Dinners must be eaten on the I premises and both dinners must be the same. Bring this coupon with you to receive this Speclal Value . Tender Top Slrtotri'Steelr(grllled to your order and topped with crt•P onion rtng1 . Served with ICMIP and Nlad, yegetable, chok:• of potato or rte• pllaf, roll and butter. CALIFORNIA Early gill Af'WI ......... The ::.n11les on the faces of Sylvia and Clifton Jensen are easy to Wlderstctnd It 's the result of their recove ry of $700 mistakenly sent from t heir San Diego home to Chicago in an unsealed envelope. A mailroom worker at a Chicago business found it, converted it to a cashier's check. and return£•d it to the J e nsens . Food stamps asked to replace welfare SAC RAM EN T O <AP > G roups representing the elderly an cl d isabled are as k i n g a federal court. to make as many as 557,000 Californian~ eligible for food stamps because their welfare grants ar e being cut The suit seeks to force the state to make SlO a month in food stamps available as of J an. 1, when the grants will be cut an average of $18 a month . said Byron Gross. a lawyer for California Rural Legal As· s istance. The recipients Wlluld be mostly lo w-income aged or dis· abled persons who live a lone. Gross said He said the s uit does not l'Over blind persons. who would be ineligible ror food s tamps because their welfare grants a re h1~hl·r _or mothers and C'hildrcn in a separate welfare program G rant 1n1·reac;c<;, for about 2 l m illion welfan· r(•t·1p1l'nl'> \.\Ill be cut Jan. 1 under a new cosl- of-living formuJa The grant for a s ingle aged or disabled person will drop from $420 to $402 a month. The reduction was agreed to by Democratic leaders in order to break a Republican blockade of the state budget over the we lfare issue. Instead of food sta mps, California gives a n ex· tra cash grant to the aged, blind and disabled. Fe dera l law requir es food stamps to be offe red to those groups when their cost-of living incre ase is reduced below a l'er · lain level. P laintiffs include t he Val- 1forn1a LPgislati H' Council for Olde r Americans. the Center for Independe nt Living , the Organization For The Rights Of Uisabled People , the Disability R<>sourcc Center. and two d1s- c1blc:d persons Mond•y. December 15, 1980 s N~leor belaarior 'strange' Scientists startled by finding BERK E LE Y <AP I Am e ric an a nd Ca n adi an pbyslcasls say they may have stumbled on a "profound . new form of nuc lear matte r" that could alter the laws or physics If the ir findings are con- firmed. • ''It is possible that higti- energy physics will have to start thinking of nuclei in dilferent ways than il does now. We will certainly have a lot of new ques· tio ns to answer," i,aid Dr. Harry Heckman. one or the scientists. 'l'H·~ .. !.E.W F INDIN GS challenge centers ar ound which clouds of t>lectrons spin -can be made up only of protons and neutrons .. 1~ The work by 11eckman. Erwin l''riedlande r and Yasha Karant a t La w rence Be rk e ley Labo ra to ry in Berkeley and Barbara Judek at Canada's Na tlona l Research Council in Ot ta wa was published in a recent issue of Physical Review Letters and d<>scnbed in the resean·h ne ws section of the jour nal Science. The scientists have been stu· dying iron and oxygen nuclei, which are propelled at near Closed-door sex heari11g requested SACRAMENTO 1i\P1 State Sen . Alan Rohh1nb. who ha::. asked a court to close his prt:: l imi n ar.r hearing on se x charges. once \HOt1· a bill t•J re quire the admission of re portt'rs to a ll preliminar) hcanngs The bill got nowhcn.• an c1 Rob bins said he d ropped 1t beLau!.e he coi,tldn"t reach agret·ment with the Californ1<.1 Ncwsµaµcr Publishers Association. Ro bbins is::.ued a statement saying he still thanks the ne"'s med ia should be allowed to at tend pn•lim inary hearinji!s .. on a limited basis ." But he want!> the right to a closed hearing as long a s the law a llows it. His bill was introduced J an 21 It didn't get out of rts first lcgislative""comm ittce and wa-. never t>ven brought up at a ht.>ar 1ng Robbin::.. D Van Nuv'i. 1 ~ char ged with 10 f(•lony counL"> 11( illegal !>CXual t·on<iul'l 111 voh 111g thret> teen d~t' girl' light-s peed in a n accele rator and then s mas hecl into a s pecial photograph1c plate W h en the 1ncom 1ng behavior a moog tbe highest cnNgy fragments that stream from nuclear collisions . This is very unexpected," said Karant. ble explanation for anom behavior may have to do "quark.II," t.bose elemental of matter believed to make up n e utrons, protons and m any o ther kinds of subatomic particles of a class known as hadrons. nuclei collide with the nuclei or atom s in the p hotog r<Aphic e rnulsioo. they s~nd out showers or pa rticles that can be been by t he t racki, they make in the plate l''ragmcnts of the iron or uxygc·n then travel on, c~using new collis1ons, and bO forth. T he a nomalous f ragments behc1ve as if they are much larger t han they s hould be, the b<.'ll'nt ists said. But the sc1ent1sts fo und that a s m all proportion of theSf• frag rnent::. :.ih11ut 6 pt!rcenl were colluhng w1lh other nuclei lU lime~ as often ac, they shouJd htt vl.' IK"en tf thl'Y were cum "°sed only o4> ordinary neutrons ~ind proton:-. T HIS STRANGE behavior was f1r'it reported at an Ita lian phy:.1cs meetingj n 1954 by scien- tis ts who had been studying cos· mu· rays, Science said, but the teport was la rgel y ignored because few physicists believed 1t CURRENT THEORY holds that neutrons and protons are made up of three, quarks each. But a new physical theory called• quantum chromod ynamics. which • has gained great support among scientists, also allows for quarks to come in bundles of six. The scientists s aid it may be that the s trange behavior of the iron and oxygen fragments is due to the fact that t.bey include s om e neutrons and protons that "h ave given up their identity and formed a larger quark bun· d ie ... possibly this bundle or six It I~ ('flhrl'I~ J>'l~'i1bl e thc1t WI' art' not w1tnp-.c;1ng the col h:-1uns of m <11n,1r'; nudc1 at all ~i! ;irt.· "•· 1· 111 >' a -. tr c1 n R r- Heckman s aid the researchers dN·1dt'd to do the exper iment h<'l au'>t' · we either wanted to rl1..,t·1 edit th1~ idea (of anomalous behav1or1 or Join in 1t, and I'm afraid "l' basically ended up 101n1ni! 1~ ·· l'h1· "'<'wnt1<;ts said <me possi· Eruption effects • minor c;;,\N FH·\~l "l '·Wn 11\1'1 l"t11• •'rupt1on of M•HJOI St lh•l1•11<; f'orlt,•r \hi'> Y'"'' W:J ... not iJ Ing o nt' 011 u v.111 Id 1.·~111• ,111d -.h11uld 11;1\'t' n,, l11ni; tf'rm t•ffr•c t -. 1111 th•· •·:11 th'' clirrH11t• M·11·nt1-.t. ,,,. 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It doesn't seem to slay very long " While the world m ay be spared significant ef- fect!> of the blast. scientists said Northwestem e rs • living near t h e s ha tLe r e d m o untain in <;outhwestem Washington are not so lucky. ~ ud and ash spewed fro m the volcano clogs manv of the rivers th<1l a re the lifeblood of the re· gwn: and 'the maJor problem 1s going to be flood· 1nl! ··sa1dth ·t·scs IJOnaldSwanon The ... egct ation has been stripped off the dra1nagt' ba!>an ... o the re's nothing to hold back the rainfall and ... nowmelt ... he said. Chn::.t1a11.,cn agreed, citing reports that the lit.•d of the Cowlitz River was raised as m uch as 15 f ct'l h) 'olcamc -.cd 1 men ts · F:Hn v.1thout anything else happening at the vol<·ano, ('hnst1anst-n sa id, "'These factors are 1•nt111gh L<1 r a1s" vcr~ ">Cnous flood hazards." CHRISTIANSE N ALSO WARNED of the l'"""i billt~ of ;m eruptwn when t he area ts buried 111 \nOV. ·Then ~ou'd have 'ery rapid melting of large :1rno11nts nf !>now in a very large area and dumping 1t ,111 anto lh1:s~· river systems ." he said RolwH. J>eck<·r of the USGS said a related prob lem mudnuv.:-. could also continue on the m ount:ian for ~cvcral years . based on the ex· penenc" \.\1th volcanoes 1n Indonesia. where they < 1111t 1nue for three or four or fi ve years arter a rn <1J11r l'rupt ion .. · ·\ mudnow 1~ a -,lurr) of \.\ater and volcanac d.-tiris \'olc-ar11<· dt•bn~ 1:. then· inear Mount St lh-len-..1 an plent~ If an~ source of water comes a long 1n plent' 1 hr re 1<;, the possibilit y of nwdOo '" 'I • I I • FINAL DAYS! Two Years for the Price of One! After a ll t he holiday rushing, we've got the nerve tu :-;ay "hurry up!" · That 's because there's only a few days le'ft to take advantage of Holiday Spa Healt h Club's incredible holiday offer. 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The • mf' day 1t IUNI I laWIW\ aaauMt the Oran1e Co~ty Board uf u~rva~or ln lo\NCh it alleaed arbitrary and r prh .. ow. wctton ln th~ board • acceptance of a plan to ~rcnu t~o ut ht'r urriera l''rontier Alrllnea and \\ u.·m rlu\~ to be&an Hrvl~ in Oranae County Rt'pubht ~ a.ngered becau.k lt, Uke the other in· cumbent, Jr l allfom1a. wu ~lnl forced to 1ive up two cit •t., )lt"tn:uu~ d aily departuns to matk4' way for the two t1tht!1 t'arner lt ref~ed to drov the law uu despite attempts on two u~casioru. by 5th D1stnct Supenli.sor Thomas Riley to re· ul\'e the assut· m omt.' other manner than In the courts. Jtt.-publJc \\-Ouldn 't budge 1 L.bt "-t!t'k Rt!publJ~ lo:,t its <'dSe n Orange County • u pt!nu1 Court JUd5'l' rul~ the board acted properly. ~1 1rung Jan 1. u w11l h. Vt' to give up two of its fllghts. Rt:<µubll c however \::.losing more than two flights. In tht• two bnef months that it has ~en part oC the Orange County ~w1uuon J.llcture , it has lost some credibility with thu~c r~sp0n.s1ble for running the airport. Supervisors are un~ry Their ~tam. are angry Airport offida)s are angry. Perhaps the airline 's om c1als no w will take some ac· llun to ht:al the wounds Refugee responsibility Th<' problem of adequate financing for support of ref· ugees arnvfng in Oran&e County surfaced once more lllst week. This time County Health Officer Rex Ehling was ~~·king Board of Supervisors approval for 27 permanent !>ltl ff positions in the COWlty's PuJmonary Disease Clinic. In fact, the board was told, 15 person&-have been working ~·s extra helpers for the past nine months as the clinic at· tt•mpts to identify and treat new cases of tuberculosis. The TB rate in the county has increased sharply in lh<' past two years. Ebling said , with 340 reported cases ..,,, fa r this year, compared with 230 in 1979. More than h tlf are among ~he county's Indochinese refugee popula· lion. now amounting to about 50,000. Spread of the disease seems limited to the refugees. he said. but additional help at the clinic is essential if it is It• be properly controlled. t\.fter County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas :-t resse<t the county's serious financial proble ms, the hoard agreed lo authorize only 15 of the requested posi- 1 urns, leaving a decision on the remaining 12 until a hud~ct report is completed Jan. 15. Cost of th(• 27 requested positions for the balance of tlus fiscal year would be $381,012, of which about half ~\ ould be reimburst:d by the state, the board »<as told. With adequate care. the treatment and control of tuhcr culos1s no w is relatively simple. But the cases must .,........,"":'~ located and kept under surveillance. I j The funds needed to properly s taff the clinic are not ;ill that great except to a county feeling severe finan· < iul conc;traims. The s ituation once more points up the federal govern· ment 's clear respons ibility to provide adequate funds for 1 u <'i.lfC of the refugees it has chosen to invite here. Balance needed The ~election of Casper Weinberger as Secretary of Def t>nsc·des1~nate is not likely to be greeted with joy in t tw Pentagon. but 1t may tum out to be one of the more lf1~1t•al Ca binet choices. J\~ head of the Office of Management and Budget and ,.r t l1e vas t Health. Education a nd Welfare Department uuclcr the Nixon· Fo rd administration, Weinberger gained •l rcput<.it1on as a pinch·penny. This doesn't go down too well with the military brass "'ho had hoped President-elect Reagan's promises of a stron~<'r defense policy wouJd result in a readily accessi- hlt· c heckbook for the Pentagon. Hut the fact is Reagan wiU be in no position to pro· .. H.le an unlimited defense budget without cutting into \th e r needed programs, especially in view o( his tax-cut pl"um1ses. or without further fueling inflation. Wem~r~er sh ... &.:es Reagan's views on beefing up de· fen s e, so 1t will be his task to accomplish that without un- cierrnining other Reagan needs . And that means keeping a hard eye on the tradi· I 1onally endless Pentagon wish·lists for more and more snµhis ticated equipment. ~ince ~e belie~es in a strong defense, and also is <'red 1ted Wllh knowmg how to spot waste and inefficiency, \V.{'tnberger may be just the man to strike the needed balance. • • 'Jprrnons expressed rn the space above are those of the Daily Prlot ,)(lrer views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment rs 1nvrted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O 0011 1560. Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Murder Women rarely murder the. men they love for money or property. Crime resear chen say that. Jealousy is their rt1otive, mostly. Or the wi&b to get one out of the way in order to Uve with another. Df>ar Gloon1y Gu~ : The question with com·· : 1nercials 1s not whether : the writers have lost : their brains -they still ~ get paid -but whethu • the listeners who keep on ~ buyinehave I01t theirs. s.c. • Bear in mind, almost all re.male frogs are silent. In· cldentally, not all the male frogs croak. Spme buu. 1 Others squawk. And that: Cuban tree rrog aounda a lit· I tle like a cat in the ni1ht. There are squirrels, you know, that 10 strai1ht from late·•ummer estivatlon - sleep -to winter·lon1 hibernation -sleep. List them amon1 the creatures that spend lhree·fourtb1 of ~eir Uves ln naps. There are streetlights rigged with sound si1n.J1 especially for the blind. Cleveland bas some such. One beep aaya croaa this way, another or a different tone aaya croas that way. Good notion. _, Remember. when the wind picks up to lS mph, the honeybees Oy home. Rowland Evane/Robert Novak I _ R~po~ reveals UiS. W ASHJNGTON -Tbe top· 1«ret. yeu-ead lntell11enee re· port Oil Uae u.s .. Soviet atrateck balanee, Lbe IH~est ain~• World War II, ll 1ettina ftaal..touebea -and. for a chan1e, ·no major cUaaeatl -before belnl sent to President Carter and President· elect Reaian ahortly. Between the lines, the report from Adm. Stansfield Turner, director of tbe Central lntetuaence Aaency IClA >. de· molishes hopes of the arms control lobby that a new arms limitation agreem e nt <SAL T l somehow can restore the strategic balance of power. One official famltiar with its de- tails told us the report spells this out: Growing s uperiority of Sov· iet strategic missiles can only be overcome by "new production, nol new controls." Known as National In · telligence Estimate 11·3·8 cover· Andv Rooney ln1 the new year ol lMl, the re· port la tbe lint In aeveral yean to emerae from the lnteW1ence community wit.bout aerioua dia· sent from the CIA'• Tumer. ''Tbe admiral bu hardly aay footnot.ea," one insider aaid. Footnotes are the traditional mechumm for diasenters to tel· !•ter disa1reemenl'a without forcin1 major revision in the main text. For the past three years, Turner and some of his Soviet specialista have either been ferocious footnote writers, or have been the taraets of pro- fuse foot.notes by Penta1on re· a lists. THE CIA'S tende n cy to downplay Soviet pro1ress in out· spending and outproducin1 the U.S. in the weapons or strateeic warfare has not been limited to the Cart.er administration. Beset by internal feuds, the CIA in 1V76 hired outsiders (known as "Team B") to help its own ex- perts prepare the NIE ll·l-8 COY· ering the first year of Carter 's presidency. Since then, Turner's dissents to the findings of other agencies have tended to cWute the ftna.I product. 'lb .. , Lbe 11Umate for 1911 now 1•ttlnt fiailbla1 touches la tbe tirat in yHrs solidly becked by both carMr and PGlltJcaJ ottlce·bolden in the int•IU1ence community. Their asreement shows that debate over Soviet superiority haa been resolved ln favor ol eJt· perts wbo were once called alarmist by the arms con· trollen. Thoee arm controllen, in tum, are forced lnto the b•ck seat. TO THE INCOMING presi- dent, the more than 350 pases of NIE 11·3-8 will piake fritbleninl reading, for all of his campaJp promises to build U.S. strateeic strength back to "a margin of safety." The report contradicts the major Carter administration claim that this nation's strategic strength gives it ·'essential e qui valence. ''That was a dubious conclusion when it was first pronounced nearly four years ago and one now tom to s hreds in the new intelligence estimate. Tearing il to shreds were lag - Carter'• repeated dedalou de· in1 off and dlacardi=I • atrat.lic pl'Ol.J'am after . They included t.be B·l • tion bomber, the neutron warhead for the defeDH of Western Europe. •ccelerated •· velopment ol the bit land·bMW MX miasile, the Trident tUb- marine and cruise miuUea. · CAaTE&'S THESIS wu Uae heart ol error: We don't Mia these systems because we already have essentlal equivalence; what we need ii arms control. Instead, warnings issued when Carter became president have prematurely borne their bitter fruit. He was warned that the U.S. would face a "window ol vulnerability" by the mid·llOs even if he ordered full speed a head on these discarded systems. Ke did not. and the "window" is now prematurely open. Reagan has little chance to close it during his first term. This reality explains why Reagan's national security in· s1ders were so angered by the distortion of Reagan's SALT position given the West German Bundestag by Chancellor Helmut Schmidt. This reality makes a gr'Otesquerie out or Sen. Charles Percy's message lo Sov· iet President Leonid Brezhnev that Reagan places the highest priority on a SALT accord. THE NEW NIE 11·3·8 study of the strategic balance mocks such pleasantries Reagan will assume office at a time of gravest danger lo this natloi\. Nothing but diplomacy and perhaps a little bravado stand between U.S security and Soviet power to wipe out U.S. land· based missiles and bombers with a single counterforce at· tark. Arms control talks, or even agreements that eliminate ma· 1or hazards from Carter 's dying SALT II treaty, cannot recUly the strategic imbalance that Turner is about to document for Carter and Reagan The CIA's findings leave only one route to s afety production of new weapons systems. without any speed limit Do-it-yourselfing has special rewards There is an encouraging ten· dency in America for people to do things for themselves The trend doesn 't amount to much yet. but at least most of us ad· mire people who are really mak 1ng things from scrat ch for themselves and that's a start. When I tell someone that I make bread and ice cream. tht:y fall all over m e with p rais e a s th o u g h 1t were some· thi ng WOO· derfully ear l y Am · erican t o do. (Both a re ridiculously easy to make but J don't like to diminish any adulation J have rommg my way by saying so.> When we have people in for dinner and my w1fe actually bakes a cake, guests often react as though they haven't had a homemade cake since childhood but they think ac· tually making one is a great idea. Years ago, the makers of cake mixes recognized this ur~e people have to make things ·charles McCabe lhemselve!'.> They started ad· vert1sing their cake mixes by saying, "You do it yourself." It turns out that what you do 1s add water and possibly one egg to the mix that comes out of the box. Still. the cake mix com· parties knew it would be to their advantage to convince people th al the cake was "homemade." All of us arlmire the woman who knits sweaters and socks : we recogni.te the product as d1f. ferent, original and s uperior. More and more people are grow- ing vegetables in a little garden of their own ; the seed and garden tool business is booming. IF YOU 'RE looking for good signs about our country. this deep desire we all have for doing it ourselves is one. The su~gestion in the advertising 1s that we can save money by doing the job ourselves. but that isn 't the best t hing about doing it. The best t hing is the satisfaction that comes from knowing it 's all yours. imperfections and all. I was thinking about this because of the advertising I see for expensive cameras that make picture.taking foolproof. These very good cameras now set the shutter s pet'd <1 n<l I hl' lens opening aut omati t'all)' .. J ust point the <'aml'ra anrl shoot." the ad,·ertisement sa) "and you 'll get perfN'l piC'turcs everytune " l'M NOT SURE good photog· raphers are going to be pleased wtth this They tend to be a somewhat independent a nd arty group o( people, and I quest.ion whether they'll want this much autornation They'r e proud of knowing their f·stops and their lens speeds. and part or the pleasure they. get I rom photog· raphy 1s working out the right cumb1nat1on for a good ex posure In other words. they want to do 1t themselves because the) think it will be better than anything automation can give them I s uppose the cameras will be bought by a lot of people who previously thought that photography was beyond them The cameras are the cake mixes of p1cture·taking. · I am. as I think J 've said. a reluctant do·it·you rselfer in most arus . lf something needs to be done around the house. I eall an exf>('rt I don't tackle plumbing or electnclly I 11ggle the handk to s lop the water from runnlnf! 1n lhe toi let and I c han l!;t' a blo~n bulb in the lamp. but that ·s as far as I go Earh of us has to pi ck the things he does for himself or herself. according to individual ability The best thing about any al· tern pt to make someth;ng or grow something or even lo fix something is that we ~et to know a lot more about it. We make better consumers be"ause of that knowledge NO AMATEUR carpenter who has tried to build a chair or a la· ble will ever buy another without looking 1t over more kno wledgeably and critically than he did before his own pe rsonal experience with one. No one who ha s grown vegetables in a small plot 1n the backyard is ever going to be satisfied again wtth anything on the supermarket shelves that looks tired. We will never again be a na· tion of people who produce ~II the things we need ourselves. but this modest trend back in that direction is good. Think carefully before you nanie that child "Muat o name mean aomething?" ffumpt11·Dumpt11 re'JIOftded, "of COUTM it ml&lf . M11 name memu tile •>tape I mn . . . WUh o •nw UM JIOWI, .- might bit °"II altafw, olmod." Allee .. WeHerlud A name ia what you or it ia. A world without names would be terrifylnaly empty . Jn fact , it is almost un· ima1inable. The kind of name you have shapes and forms you to a de1ree pre· vioualy thoutbt impoulble. There have been recent psycboloslcal atudiea that aa~ your name baa a dilUnct bear· lilt OD t.be Way JOU lift, t.be lenftb ot Ume JOU liYe, ud nen on your 1ureeaa or failure lD builMll. 'nt• U..... are dMlra· ble ud undealrable names. S. Gray Garwood. • Tulane educational psychologist, main· tains that a boy christened Roderick is more likely to have low aspirations and be less well· adjusted than if his parents had called him Richard. IN A STUDY sample of boys in the sixth irade, Garwood found that ~mard, Curtia, Car· rell. Donald, Gerald, Horace, Jerome, Maurice and Samuel are alM> "undesirable" names. (The S. la hia own name stands for the \Diesirable Samuel.> ··A name i.I one or the tblftp most frequently and intimately connected with a penoa," says Garwood. "From the moment a child b8a a name, people make aaaodatioaa about bim on the basla ot it." Names that note pc19itive auociaUou and aUIW' well for neellence in studies, accordlnt to Garwood, are Cralt, GreaorY, James. Jeffrey, John, Jonathan, Patrick, Tbomu and RJchard. Dr. Ralph Slonnko, of tbe Wayne State Unlvenlty School of Law, has recently completed a study "On Naming," on which I am liberally leaning. Slovenko quotes a social psycholo1ist, whose tint name is Zick: "PEaRAPS IF Hubert Hum· phrey Sr. bad foreseen that his firtl·bom aon would one day find himself in an Important popularity contest with a kid named Dick, he would have thought •lain, named him sometblne Ute Joe or Jim, and thua altered the course of hi.I· tory.'' I have never found the name Charles either a treat help or any particular blndrance. It b .one of those neuter kind of names, like Ann.le or Bill. Tbll aort ot name let.a you be. which ls the most important thlnt ol . all. · ·Two recent name ch11t1ea have made the newa, for Uae curioul reuon, la botb c .... ot dowacradinc the 1UtU1 al UM name eUncer. Robert Earl.Lee ch1n1ed his name to Roberto Eduardo Leon so he would enjoy certain social advanta1es en· joyed by Spanish·named persona that were not open to one with the distinauished name or Robert E. Lee. THE 011IER was the French journallat and author of a ~t fucinatlng biography of Somerset Mau1bam, who Wsed to be called Willie. Thi• la Sanche de Gramont, who ch•nsed hia name to Ted Mor1an. DeGramm1t ia one or the ..-it· rest and most aristocrat n..._ in the h1atory or Fruce. ---the writer became a U.S. c~ he ~ hi• proud namt a handicap. •in.e name I bad.,... liven Mt me apart. I wuMlll a common name, 1 nam.• "9 I phone book WU f\al) of,'' It 11.E dlttoaall1 lnteratln1 that waa aufftdmtlJ atucbed to name de Gramoat tltat 'hd 11•1• ta an aaqram tMnlf, I Wlllll'a tn a name? A .,_ deal more Ulan molt ot ua Uiil*. .,,.LO ' ...... Olaa. a "'alrus a l l h e Brookfteld, Ill., Zoo, admire1 1t 11 ft fro m her t ra iners a hras tmas tree d eC!o rated with her f i.vorite f 1sh. . . . ... JI .............. •·SHOP TONIGHT TILL 9 p.m. 1 129 Calphalon 6-pc. cookware set by Commercial Aluminum. Open stock, $147 Save $18 Hardened aluminum surfaces won't chip, crack or scratch. Set includes J? qt. saucepan, 4 Y2 qt. covered saucepan, 10" omelette pan, double boiler in98ft, steamer insert, plus cookbook & pot holder. Housswsres, 671 • ..,-.-..... 1! ....... ,,. ..... Monday. O.C.mb91" 16, 1980 Mong~lian fie.et wr-eck found . - TOKYO <AP) -Japanese divers d.ba that he said wu probably cut in "It sounds like a ai1nlflcant cltl'· ~ claim to have foWKI lhe Wl"ffkase of Korea, or pouibly China, early ln tbe covery," -.Jd Cbun. "P'int. I tbblk, tM Kublai Khan's .Mon&olian invuion fleet l2tb century. two countries should conduet • joint almMt IOO years after it wu driven Mow said he la conviDeed be bu survey -we can dilcuaa tbe leaaJ ma'-'~ from Japan's shores by a "kamikue'' stumbled on the wrecta1e ol lloacoll•'• tera afterward." -divine wind. . 1281 attempted lnvaaioll of JaP.an. The waters around Naauaki have Callln1 the find ·'one of the mOAt im· Kublai Khan, fifth emperor ol Moqolla proved to be a veritable treasure trove portant discoveries" made in Japanese and grandton of lhe warrior Genlhla in recent months. Ill October, a waters, Torao Moul, a professor Khan, wu forced to retreat with heavy Japanese 1aJva1e nrm, Nippon llartne emeritus at Tokyo University, said he loaaes after a typhoon destroyed most ol Development Co., said It had found the · hopes to be1in salvace work In the theinvad.in10eet. wreck of a 17th century POrtucuese spring with lhe help of a •.ooo 1rant 1alleon, identified u the IQO.ton lladre from theFAucaUon Ministry. AN EA&UEa ATrEMPr, in lZ14, de Deus, which sank in a sea battle with "We found the warships. They're fail ed for the same reason. The Japanese forces in 1809. It is believed to there, but It's hard to say wbal condi· Japanese, t.hankinc providence, called have 1one down with aold and silver lion they -are in," Mozai said in a lhe st.orma kan}ikue. The name was worth millions of dollars. telephone interview from his home in later applied bf"Japan's Wor)cl War II The company has decided, and the Shizuoka P re fecture , southwest of leaders to the specially trained pilots Portucuese covemment has aareecS, lo Tokyo. who attacked U.S. ships in suicide dives donate any treasures salva1ed to the cl· HE SAID THE wooden hulks, about 72 in au, are submerged in mud 6'14J feet below the seabed in waters 82 feet deep in an inlet off Nagasaki in southern Japan. · The wrecks wer e detected by sonar during a one-week search in August after local fishermen started hauling up earthenware and porcelain cups in their nets. he said. Divers also retrieved a Mongolian s'wo rd, stone implements used for pounding rice cakes and a bron~e Bud· in explosive·laden planes. ty of Na1aaaki. 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Oven proof to 375 degrees. Set includes 1 Y2 and 2 ~qt. covered saucepans, 9 Y2 ·' skillet, double boiler insert, 5 Y2 qt. covered sauce pot. Housewares. 671 • $170 "Nicole" 7-piece set by Asta Designs ' Open stock, $212 Save $42. Handsome decorated enamel on steel from Germany. Just part of our collection. Set includes 10" open skillet, 5 qt. covered casserole, 1 qt. covered saucepan, 2 J7 qt. covered stock pot. Also avatlable m "Old Amsterdan1 pattern Housewares, 671 1300 \ Cop-R-Chef'• 7-pc. cookware by All Clad Metalcrafters. .. Open stock, $354 SsWJ $54. Copper exteriors with aluminum core. Stainless steel interiors. Set includes t and 2qt. covered saUCtJpBns, 3 qt. covered CBS98fole, B" round Au Gratin, 10" frypan, plus one 6'' lid for saucepans. HOUS8Wtlres, 671 • BULLOCK'S SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 3333 Bristol St., (714) 558-0811 • BULLOCK'S MIS$10N VIEJO, Mission Viejo Mall, (714) 395-3111 . • .., t I a , .J 0 b & t B b t ' f f t t ! 0 Cl I ll tl I • 4• DAILY PllO r CONSUMER QUEENIE & ~ \7@ (!!] [( ~@rrwll©@ Gacy victims ·still unknown : ontmas· CMol Song Sheets ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO '104 IJ problnn't T~ 11Jr1lt lll flQI O\irlll f'ul Will Ctd '"' t•, {lf'llJ"'1 ,,.._ <Hll_,I Qlld CM11411l lltlli tlt'f'd lo 1olw '"'*'""'"'"' m uui1t•n11r1tm cmd t1u.w1t'n Joll ~·" qiw•llOft.I lo l 'al ,,..,.,, M Ve"'' .'Sen°1< 1• Urun11<' C'OtUr lAMJ11 Ptlul f' o uw 1"'1 <:0.10 Mr~a CA .92Qo it1 man11 l••l1r111 01 1x1.mN1t will ~ "llSUJ<rt•d, bwr ~ ''"'"'m·~ vr le1l1t·r1 1wt 1r11 luda11y lhlf I~~ full oc.1111t' tldlJrl'U und b1n 1111•\b twur\ JJ)1vnt• "Mmh. rcQnno4 be c vn1wJ.-1f'<J fhu c 1olun111 UJ1(1t11r,, cJtJ1 CHICAGO (AP) -Two yean after the ar""t of convicted mau killer John W. Gaty, nloe ol biJ 33 youn1 male victims remain unidentified, perhaps because the homosexual aspects of the case make pare nts reluctant to come forward, authorities say . Ch~ lOrganiations • f~ rH t'PC ."iundo11• O.W..-rMtafle11 el le••............, oiAR l'AT M mothN :. hoUljt: Wal6 dam11ged .-ltrrU.1 \f'I Ill • bru:Jh lie How )hu11ld ~b" go •buul 1•'>t•bl 1,h1n~ h .. 1 10~11 fo r incom e t11x L ,. , l''OWll1110 Valley To pttpan: for a rauaky ~ cWMC~, IRS •d\ lM6 yew aodaer &o accamllla&e deum•&a&loe w Hppert -.er cuYal&y ao.. claim. SM mu& be .~ae LO prove ~ actually laad a cHuat&y, •ad mu& lw able '° prove tM am4"19t. Befor~ aod aner ,..._ ol &e.e da .. •led property ar" belpfuJ aa uulalblUaa u.e amout ol &M '°68. ni-e amowat dedudlble ls tbe lesser of the orlalaal ~ of tile propef'\y OI tu decrease lo fa ir m a rket value u a resul& of Ute us11al\y. SM mu& have ow.H u.e property ud site mu & Item b e de· ducdoas la order &o dalm the tea. ~oa·bubaffs losses are deduc:Uble oaly io the u tent that each loss esceeds $111, wlllle tosses to business property are 1eaerally deducUble In full. 'lo cledacUon ls aUowf'd for lite amoWlt relm· bursed by ao lasuraace compuy. "It's very discouraging," Cook County Medical Examiner Robert Stein said. The nine bodies are sUIJ in ~e county moreue . Gacy, 38, was convicted March lJ and was sentenced lo death. He is bein&,bdcl..-.lhe Menard Correctional Center tn Chd ter , UT. Cuban flyer honored ·11 !>not an office party Just the boss 1s crocked " MEXICO CITY (AP l -Cuban Arnaldo Tamayo Mende2, the first Lalin Ame rican lo orbit the Earth, was promoted to colonel for "heroic completion or his assigned mission ," the Cuban news agency Pre nsa Latina said Aspirin may postpone cataracts for elderly l'Hll'AGO IAP> -Elderly people wh11 Lake large doses of aspirin may bt• a ble to fend orr the formation or blinding cataral'IS for up to 10 year~. t wo studies say O ot·tors e s tim a t e tha t this year more tha n 900.000 people 75 percent of them 65 or older -will be diagnosed as having c ataracts, which are believed to be caused when un- wanted proteins bind lo the eye's lens. rlouding it over Call 642-5678. Put a few words • to work for ou. C'al la.._.... 8 A.JI. .. ~ P.M. Harbor Lawn ~ 1625 GISLER • COSTA MESA IL.oc4Md edlM:eftl to tM San 06eeo ,,....., 6 HMbof 9MI. lo.) 540-5554 _NO QBLIGAftON , - Two belpfuJ bookle&s, PublicaUoa 547, "Tu lo formation on Disaste rs, Casualty Losses and Tbefls," aod Publlcallon 584, "Workbook for Determlnia& Your Disaster Loss," are available free by pboalag the ln&enal lleveaue Service at (8M) 242·.SSS. Blankrt• •park fir.-dtdu DEAR PAT: I know a lot or people are redul·· mg the heat in their homes at night a nd using e lec- tric blankets to keep warm instead. I've thought a bout doing this, but worry that the re may be danger of the blanket catching fire. Does this h ap· pen very often. or a m I overly concerned? lluwcvt•r. Lhc studies do not in d1catt' that people who already have a bad case o f ca tara<'ts can cure them w1th aspirin, according to Or Edward Collier . a Yale University ophthalmologist Collier and his assoc iates observed that elderly patients who were taking large amounts of aspirin to ease their rheumatoid arthr itis 2.3 to 2 7 grams a day for eight lo 10 years - had a far lower i nc ide n c e of l'ataracts than patients who did not ta kC' a lot.of aspirin routine ly Whe n the blockage become::. so dense that 1t prevents vision, sur- geons usua lly r emove the natural lens and fit the p<ttient with special glasses or replace the lens with a plastic one . $KENWOOD But m an-made ve r s io,ns ne ver work as well as the n atural lens. so eye doctors are excited by the pros- pect of being able lo de lay the onset of the condition OHL Y 9 R.ECO.DIMCi DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS T.C . Santa Ana Eledric blankets aow used la approdmately 61 percent of American laouseholds cause an estimated 2,ztt fires each year, accordia& to tbe Coasamer Product Safety Commission. Based up· on 1978 U.S. Fire Admlalstratlon data, it is es&lmated that abou& IS deaU.S lad 191 consumer injuries related to sucb fires occur auually. Death certificates collected by &be a1ency slace 1974 ln· dlcate &ha& most of tbe victims were between 66 and 87 years old. In a ·wparntc study conducted at Y;1le <1nd at the University of II· lmois F.y(;' a nrl F.a r Infirmary. re· searchers noticed that aspirin users s ho wed a slower rate or cataract formation Researchers cautioned that the studies do not provide so hd scientific evidence of aspirin's value in pre- venting <'alaracts . But Collier said Lhe studies have provided an 1mpor tant clu<' fo r researchers, who now plan to design more in-depth e x- periments to test the theory Collier s aid 1n a tele phone 10 te rview that researche rs do not know how aspirin could delay cataracts. but he added he belil'ves the a ctive ingre dient 1n asp11 in called salicylate may have something to do wtth 1t Fraud awards made f o r B es t Quality and Selection o f Handmade rugs from China. Pe rsia. India & R o mania al reasonable pric es Three major causes of electric blaaket fires are beat entrapmen&, neintraJ fallare (wbem tbe product's power cord breaks) and thermos tat failure. CPSC's eagtaeertng• staff estimates that &be majort&y of electric bluket·ttlated nres are caused by buncbtag of an area or the blanket not monitored by the thermostats. FoUowlag sarety in· '>lructions tbat come wi&h new blankets and no& US· ing any blanket that appears to be deferUve prob· ably can eliminate mostoftbedangers. The clc vc lopm f>nls we re reviewed .at a mct!ttng he re of the American cadc my of Ophthalmolo~y and re- pn rt l'd 1n the Journa l of the Amnican Mediral Association. BOSTON <AP l -A federal jud ge hearing a real estate fraud case has a~arded $6.4 m rlhon to the family of t he late Boston land t) c·oon Ma un re Gordon. U s_ Distrirt Judge Walter J . Skinner ruled that Isaa c Rokows ky of Brooklyn must pay the damages to the Gordon fam1 I)' fo r re negm~ on a prom ise to pay $38.5 million for 28 pa rcels of Go rdon prop<'rty mclurl tnl! downtown offitC'S and a partments in the Ro!>ton a rea 2421 E CoH I Hwy. (714) 673·222 ' Corona del Mar W•-<--H• .. -0<-t..lr- APfW•iw l•""" Mf'Vk e •••ti~ Give the Lady Seiko. At Jewel'> hy Joseph, rhc~· d c.:gant Scikt1 "at~he ... Wiii tell the.: la<ly more than ju-;t the ti~1c.:. They sa} "!\ 1erry Chri ... rma..," like nothmg d '-C l":tn. They 'sa. ...he .... graceful \\ ith their cxc1ui..,irc gold-toned hracelct~. cmbclli ... hcJ oc1cl4' and gilt <lial .... And of course, they tell her jtM the righr ti me with Seiko quartl. accuracy. Thi~ Chri~tma..,, Kivc.: rhc I .ady Seiko. Priced a'\ ... him n, $42.) to $495. 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In resl)Onae, Spanlab eouumer 1\&ldn •ppear la t.be lat•t edltklu of • doaen P•clllc Telepboae cllndorln reachin& about 2.8 million Callfomla cu.atomen. 8UinCUal con.swner survival tipe, added primarily to Southern California and San Joaquin Valley directories, are a product ol a 1918 rulln1 by the state P\blic Utilities Commwlon. About 14 percent of the company's 21 'million subscribel'1 have received the directory supplement. Several millloa more will obtain tbe supple· meats nut year. / Tbe CCJl'.D,.aY i_a requlnd to pref. duce tbe bilinpali ediUoa .W DOD· Eqliab apealdnt populaUcm riH to 5 percent, Hid spokeswomu Paula Cal)Oai. ltillntual instruct.ions are posted id the same areu on pay phones. The lar1est supplement ia for 1.2 million customers in the Loe Anl•lea area wblle the 1maUeat tervell a.,ooo cuatomera· in Tracy, a San Joaquin County city southwest of Stockton. Other directories cover Albambr•; Bakersfield; Colton; Corona ; Fresno, Madera , Merced and Mariposa cow:atiea; Imperial County; Kinas and Tulare counu .. ; Mon· tebello; Monterey and San Benito counties; and Ventura County. The s\&lde offers ~advice on bow to handle earthqua~~· Hd medical emer1encies like polaoriln1, breatbint problems, burns, hem •l· tacks and seizures. It also contains telephone service informJtion and a listin1 of the moat frequently needed phone num~rs of public a1enctes for help with every- thin1 from adoptions to zip codes. The bilingual index is listed before the white pages at the front of . telephone books. The company has not tabulated the in Spanish· impact of Its bilingual pro1ram~­Mrs. C.poizj reported there bu consider•ble interest in the sUp menl. · P•cific Telephone bas filled abo.; st,ooo orders for the Spanish edltion11 "which is an indication to me someone is wanting them," she said. Copies in the Chinese Cantonese dialect are also available. 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More value for your DIME in the famous Dally Pilot DI ME-A-LINE ADS Advertise 11ems up to SSO on value In Dorne A·Lone ~ every Saturday In Ille Oitolv P1101 Brtng your ad with cash to 111ny ot 1;ur three convenient otllces or mall your copy w11t1 a check or m oney order ro r the correct o1111ount Sorry no llvestock. produce or plant~ o1nd no commercial ads are allowed r 1r h otern mus t be priced woll) no llem over SSO Orm,. A·une ads m1y be placed at 1he Cosl a Mes.1 ort11:e unhl 3 pm Frtday. unlol noon ftlday al the Laguna Beach "' Hun1on91on Beach offices THE BIGGEST G ARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS DAILY PILOT __________________________________ .... • Nl'SE listing -..el~hrafed John Phelan Jr. (left I president of the New \'or k Stock Ex change and Wes ley Bellwood i cente r l pres ident of Wynn's In· tcrn atiunal Inc .. liste n to N\ SE otf1c1al J am t>s Cloud explain specialist book dur ing listing ceremonies on lhe Exchange· trad- ing noor Wy nn, listed last week under ticker symbol ··WN ," as headquartered in Fullerton Grain nears record Soviets do u~ll despite U.S. embarg o WASHINGTON 11\P) The Sov1~t Union ,~ could .amount to around 6 m1lhon tons. s1gn1hcant ly above e<1rhC'r t'St1mates and yr>ar·CJ go levels." PUBUC NOTICE P VBUC NOTICE headed for a record y 1·iH of ~rain import!>. w1lh <1r without all the wheat nnd com 1t m ight otherwise have bought from the l•nited State!> According to a rtt'W A~nculturE-Department analysis. the Soviet Union i!> ~xpeclcd to import ~ tota l or about 34 5 million mc•tnc terns or i rain from all fort'1gn sourcel> in 1980 ~l r ,.,,\,,.t-~ "'rh1• Stl\'ll'l'i •tl<,O i1pp t-ar lf1 ~If' ptl'k!Og l Publ•V~Or~"Qt' r°"" 0••'• Pooot. up m1>re grain Crom non trad1t1unal c,uµplt~r<; For •"'(~ '> '""" •1&•&0 P 'BLIC NOTICE A mon th ago, de partment expert-; proJectco Soviet grajn imports in the yc:ar that will •md next June 30 al 31 million m etric ton•,, th1.· 'iamt levc:I 3!1 in 1979·80. Btrr OFFICIALS SAID that "r ecC'nl n• ~ales by Canada and Spain indicate ~reatcr a' a1lability to the USSR than previous ly ant1 c1patt'd" and that "l::ir~e grain crops ar t' in pros~ct in Argen· tina, a m<tJOr :-.uppher tu th{' Soviets " A met rll' tun is a bout 2 205 l)Ounds and 1s cq ua I. for t'Xa mpl<'. to 36 7 bushels of whe:it or 39 4 bushels or rnrn P resident Cesrtcr ordered 1 µart1al embor~o on U.S );!ram .;;ales to tht' Soviet l 'n1011 Inst J;,sn 4 1n response to Russia 's 111\ ..1s1on of Afgha111-.lan ('ONSEQl'BNTLY. SAi.ES OF 1' S wh• al ..ind corn in 1979·8U were held to ti n11lllun metric tom. an amount SPeCified by a prior agreement. ,\ similar quantity has bee n allowed an 1980·!H under ter ms of Carter 's C'm bargo action Pres1dent·elect Ronald Heagan hits tx·en urged !>trongly during his cc.mpa1~n anr1 !>IO<'t' by clos<· farm advisers to lift lht.' r mbargo once he gatn" the Wh1te House on J an. 20 Onr argum ent 1s that the Soviet Cn1un 1s get ting all the grain it needs anyway from non·U.S sources, o sit uation :-.e:en hy embargo critics as pena Ii zing no one but American farmers The latest anal ysi!'> by the Agriculture Deµart ment's task force on the Soviet Union's grain situation will help add to those argument!> For t•xamrle, the report included tht>!>e com men ts. "Since Januory, Argentina has shipped more than four-fifths or its total exportable grain supply t<J the USSR." "Along with the recenll~ announced sale of 2 I million tons of wheal and harley lo lhe USSR for delivery in January.July 1981, total Canadian grain exports to the USSR during 1980·81 , r OR~NGE COUNTY . ' I Sierracin Corp., Sylm ar , has acquired NBK's photomask dtv1s1on in Sanla Clara and will merge it with its own phntomask division in Newport Beach. according to an announcement from the firm. J oyce LaBossif'rt>, Corona del Mar. 1s director o t customer rt'lall <1 ns sal es for Wic kma n Pharmaceutical(.'.<•, Tustin Dale Holler 1s senior vice president/manager of the Irvine Woodbridge m ain office of Bank of Irvine 'rhe hoard of directors of Fluor Corp .. Irvi ne, recently d e clared a quarter ly cash dividend of 20 cents per share on common c;toclc: p;n able Jan. 15 to holders of rct·ord as of Dec. 31. James Lynch is president wou• and chief executive officer of ·cifi c National Bani.. slated for a ~ummer 1981 aning in Newport Beach Lou Moore has been Jmed vice president and cashier a nd U.T . Thompeoe ID chairman of the board. Artalar Ax· elrod and Charles Kntckubochr are vice· chairmen. A•gela ll. Klaus, Irvine. is associate counsel for Far West Savings and Loan Association , Newport Beach. Sasaa Herrera is traffic m anager at The Cox & Burch Advertising Co .. Newport Beach. She lives In Huntington Beach. Elvira G. Miiie;, Costa Mesa. I.a assistant manager or t he Orangethorpe office of Republic BanJl, FuJJerton. ........ awa .,.,., ls vice president and director o~ stor e operations for RB Furniture, Inc., head· quarte~ in Irvine. • example, -.ale~ of around f,()C,J.OOO l<JO!. of whe<1t C1nd ba rlf'~ from Spain Wl'rf' 1 en·'lll.) reported "Larg1' S<>v1et imp ort!. .. r .. ;i l!->o ex~cted from the ~urplu . ., gr.un producing countnes of Ea5lt!rn Europe Aus trali an ex p<irtl> art! pro1ected at J lj m 11l 1Un tons. a bout the s Cl me as l<l'>t year Thl· n ·port ~aid c;h1pping and other ' log15t1cal l'r1 nst rain ts .. m Sovit·I f.KJ rt!-> wi II be a key far tfJr in how muc:h ~r;1111 <H!IUa ll y c.in he 1m portc:rl 1n 191<ct·IH lh,we\l'r. offt r1ab .,a id mfrirrnat1tJn !>UggC'sl~ "that lhl• Soviet~ c:ould handle a larger volum~ of grain import., th<in previously rernrded Airlin ~s ~uit loonis COLLECTORS CORNER • Rare Coins & Stamps WASlfl -..;<; fON 1AP1 GOLD & SILVEA F:e1:;tt:m A1 rluws may Prices tor 12·12-80 h .l\'I" to j)J ) $82 ()()() In °""' ::1o .. n 1• oo !l••w Cl su" c1v1 I f ines for pre .1 "''U91''"'""' J:~ ~.w maturely droppin g\ M•c>l•L..,, iw oo wo1 00 service from Orlando, ~P~~.,.,., ~~= ~~·: f'l a , and Ch1ca~o tn St. ~o0 ., .... , ea9' '"°... 11-c . h ,,~·~· .... ,,,o.·,,. r 0 I x In I l' v I r g I n C.t '°' ~-·-· Is lands last v~ar. ac.. (714)SS6-6SSO nlrrling lo the ·(.'nn.,unicr South Coast Plaza Village ~ r m 0 f the ('I VI 1 c-uo!":~'~!,t-.. ,•I 1'\l'rnnJut1c-. Hoard BAY WINDOW AVAILABLE FOR CHRISTMAS CRUISES PARADE OF LIGHTS PRIVATE CHARTER 1714) 645-9020 Pt:Rll( SOTICF. NOTICl INVITING 910\ No\,c• ~\ n• .. eby 91v~n l f\dt tht! N n uo floMO ~ l•u•l'"l'• o• t""' Coot Com ~UPEAIOll COUl!T OF CALIFOl!HIA m unol; (ollt'q• O•<l•ltl ol O••n9e COVNTY OF OltA11jGf. Counlt C,alllorn1a woll rt'<t'"~ 'f.tlf<I "O A 10.107 O•O• up to II 1JO d m l ur •d•y NOTICE OF SALE OF O•romr..r )(I •090 •• '"" Purch•••no .. EAL. PROPERTY AT O"'D•"tme,,I Of ,aid co1t~9t ctu n 1c' PRIVATE. ~AU •o-:a••o ... IJIO l'O~m· ·~n .... 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P'OC.ftO~ ot lhfl lHO Val""'• O< , Fullerton, CA .-im. <"*<' ''"" 1a ,.,..en..i . .,, on the cew ~Krit>f<I.. \Of •bond, the lull tum lhe•eof •Ill..., <.ol 1" of Tr.ocl "'o 0 0 •• ,,,,,.,n lorl•ll..i ID wrld coll-Oislrl<.1 o., A "'Ao '~<Cll'Of'O •') Soo-. ,q Pa~ 4fl h n thddt' ,,...,., wlthdr.,.. hi\ bid fOf ot Ml\c.•tlct~u' M1to., '1Hord~ ,,, d Pt'ft?d flf '°''• ,,.,f" ,,.~, c:t•'r'l Aft~r ,, ~"Q"f' (ou"'t., (.-ltt~'f"l1tl tr,,. di'fl"I"' \.t-1 fOf INi> 1~1'") t~r...,,1 \uo ...,, !() '-'"""' '"' •f"\ a ,,. t ,,~ d-Ottrct T• -',,.,..., t•" r-w• \ t~ n 1n l " \ff\t\•t10f'I' '"'t' 11\ll'h ,, ,.-1..,•lt>qit o-'"l"'(f,,.Q it'1'f ""o 111• D•O\ ._..,,. .. , 01'11~ 'qt't\ t1Qti~' '' • .,, ••t' • tc. -. •. w tn., ''t'C:t.lfd'•'•t'~ fH 1n ""'"r' .,,. "'~ 'i> •n<t ,_ .,,ar.n1<1 ,.,,,.,O•nn•nJ aid\ ( t 0•1t<r\ d'' l''h' ltiin -or"''* gtn. Norrn.itn£ WA1'-0r D""·1 , 1no """'' c--•n ... • "Q •f\\J ~a, r,,-c ,.,.~., .. °""" df>'·~tM to,,.. "1(!.t'r • tfrdf0' ' t F.JQ.d,dOI Tru\f~ l ft"r otf t Of,,,,.., dff?".r>t HS1 !:atd1t SI CN'\1 Comm~"1ty (a'htwa CA 11~ ,..., m•.,. bit' •~•fl'O '" co11~01\U•t\ 1n-o OH><• O' ~· ... ,. QI tf\t-S..,c;w-r1or P..,c;t "-'"""' Or•"CJl"" rf').4\I Od 1.., 01101 r-,vrt at any ''"'" •''~' ,,,~ • '"'' O.... 1• 77 fQ9n tut>•1 ttl1C7'I C¥• "''' ,..,,,,,.. •nc:t bf'lru ""4'-· f'\Q ot ,,,_ ~_;,. Tt'rm\ •no t0"<1•hl"fl\ ot \<ti-~,,, (" H n '" 1.:t•ful mot•.,.., o• '~ Un+rf"(J StMt"\ o' .,,,....,.,. or ;wrt cav • ""o p.a rt ''""°'' '""° tMm\ cM ""°''to Of> • Pt:BLIC' NOTICE OlllU4 NOTICE TO Cllf.DITO•S I Oo•h lOI\ 4 ol ,,_ Commercl•I CM41 •C'•Ot•blfl co ttwo •Om1n1stra1tt• .!,,O ,,... •bo~ Mf1flf'CI Court fO • ot '""'° •mou"t btd to «t 4>""pany ttw dftf!' A b1.1I' trN\\1"' •S •CKhJ't 10 C. ~•O• .,no tht n.tt4H\ice to bit p.atd Uc:>On (on r ne "",,,,,.." •no bus•ons tt<ldrPSU·*. f1rrn•t on Of salt ot 1"4-S"0.'•0' of'~,!~~,,~\~,~:! • coroor"ton Cov,, r ....... \ rtnh OP>et't1f1n9 •tM:J ::~~:·;;~;{ii:J~:.~~::~:~~ ;,',';'l; 1:~~~~~~~~:::· .:::::: a"'~ ot cnM1rtn.tl•on ,.,, ~It" Tf\tl e• 0' •~:,~:~rK~::';.,., Co " Ge,.Pr•I :;:;:,'~Cl" .V: ~'!1~,.,;::~~~':!,.0!,.,~~", P~nn~r -.f\1p 110 G~ucwn C,to.t~ 8.l"G- '""' '' 0" ttf to• pq'f'"\" t>' 1 ,,~ Vlp\1n'\n\•f'f (•ttforru•91elJ ·-------------------------111"'1.,PU'Cnd~t'' Of °"'CF\d\fllf'\ A.H ,,,,.., bu\1nP\\ f'Atn.-~ and .a Thf' OrOl)p•\f hf-n ·in fJtt)(.,.,bfl:t I\ OrrUf'\ 11WO bY' thP lran\feror ¥1''1"'" NO FRILLS TEETH aEANING ONLY s22 SOUTH COAST DENT AL GROUP 642-0112 3 I OS Hart.o. llYd.. COlh W... -DOHOVAH CRAWFORD _ _. RE Al TO NEVER ARGUE WITH SUCCESS The re is a s ound ph 1losoph} ha!'l-d on the premise .. Never argue with success." If vou h11v(' the urgP to invest tn real rstate. hsten to ' what some of the most s uc l'essful in vt-!'lors have to SJ Y ahout 1t Andrew C11r nc1t1e '"Ninety percent of all millionaires berome so th rough owning rl!al l'Slate More mon<') hns l1cl'n made an r('at e s tate lha n 1n a ll industrial investment~ combined The wise y ou n l( m t•n o r w;al(e·eamer invests his money m real estate " Ma rs hall f'i<'l d '"Buying real estate is not only the bt.>st wa y. lh<' quickest w it)'. and the safest wuy, but the nnly wa y tu become wealthv .. John I> ltoekefcller "The hig fortunes m the future \\ill lw made in rca I <'SI ate " .John Jarob l\stor 1 H e's 11 little mnre spc r1f1r I "Byy on the fringe and wait. Buy land near a growing 1· 1ty' Ruy real estate . when other pt.'Ople want In ~"II llold what you t111y .. 963-8182 t OmtT"c>nl• rfll'f..,,.Pd ,., "~ t\10 VAff!nr-•<t l"'•f' Yf'~,., ·~•°"''"°tar ., '"'°""n to •o,. FuH•r1MI. (A ·~,';:~~~,f~t ·'~,"H. \8~ Wf"\I ,, • ., T,..t v'"C::lit''•9'\f'O '"""'~pc 1rw • O"'' to 'f'JPlt <lnV ~ "'' 01(1... Strttt Co-i.tcl MirPw Cat.torn•• •1&11 Q,a IE Q Ot'\~"'()o>r 10 19811 l .... IO(al>O<> ~nd ~Mt •I dHCrlc>loon ~~:~\~'~!~'A"1 nu :'11'::,:~:c::~ ~:.o!:.:~:'!'~:1 ~t~~ E•\tat,. ot ~ t•t" ,.,. <Ind l'tutornot·•~ ""'-w•tf' b\a\• ctC>o"!' namfld Dt"ftt.,!tnt ~\"'> '11,t'l()W\"\ .\ THl''-W P\t Inc •f'O ALE •ANOE .. M SAllU(O 10<.dlt d "' t1411 W11>,lrn1n,tflr Aveni.Ill' USl S•ate S,....., G•'M"' (ifOIJ'ft Cat1fot1'ha C.rhN d, CA '100I rne DIM.,.. ttnO ttwo dai1t on or attr r r.1 o u > Tl't-•• "'"•tt\ tf'IP ot..1• lf""'''f!t ·~ to bf-ton AttorfHY tor Adnu~rtratr•• tvrnrn•tro '*'" 8•"' 01 A.m rrtc4 Pubh\r.o OrMQIP' Coa'\t 0 .11.., Pilot Gato~·" Gro.,·r M••" 8,an.._,. fl\•1 o .. r •\ le n t09!'> S0'8 fk\ (t'\aom•n Awtnut. Garafn Gt'Oltt' f (•h fOf"'1t"' Q'?~t oP' N 4fff'r J •tHHJPV t 1 ••11 PUBLIC: NOTICE C•4•'"' m~v t-1o1ec '"''" GMcl•n (,rovr ~Jn 9,...,..(,.. 6&n• ot 4.m•rt(d N t &S~ •Stl (nAomdn A ¥,'lVfl HOTIC£ INVITIHG •tDS C.Md•" Cjro"" c.,olforn,. "'OllCI' IS HEREBY GIVEN'"•' Ttw l<t•I O•I~ '"' ''°'"9 ,,.1,,., " I '"~ flo.oro or Tru\ltt• ol ,.,. (out J anua•y t 1'191 I Community CoUfl'Qlt 01~•r•c' ot Ot'•"CJIP Tf't1\ C>vl., ,,,.,,s, .. r •'-\ub1~t h> S#c C.ouno-C..tl torn1a """ rf"<rfvr ,_"'"'° t•O"' •10lt0' t,,.. Com,,.,.rct•I C.Odf' b id\ up lo •I 00 • m Monday Oal•d O•omto"' 10 1"90 I Ofluml>O!r lt. '"° •I lrw Purche~lngl llr"" Wt.l 11'1( • <orP<>ratoon 0.D.tf1me-ftt ot ~td c.otl .. d•\tr•ct by J~i. IN HOOi/,., ICK•lll<I ., l]IQ Ad•m• .......... Cost• p~'°""' Mf'w, Camorn1a. •' •·hic.h t•mf' S•10 Tran\frtor bid•'"'" be out>ll(ly ooeneo •nO •odl oy '"' Hoow•. •(re•••Y lo< I AHM PtuUt.c:K Tirf' Co I N T E LL •GEN I T E AMI ""L .a ~«81 P•rt,,.Hll•P \VSTEM PLOTTER & SOFTW4RE 1••,.•l••~ OCC bY F•f<I .,,.,, • 1MrtnH 1 All bid\••~ to~ on •«Ordar><t *"" Tr.onilor<"P t,... Bid Form lnsl•U<tl°"' and c onc11 0¥ Dalt Ptulllp• "parl,,tr ttOft\ .tnd 50r<1fl<•1•0f'IS wt\1<" .,.. now TfAlr'<\ff~t\I on Ill• •no mn be ....:u,..., •n ,,... otftu N 7JU4 1 ot th~ Pure hlo~lng Aoont of •••d coll•Qt I•"• •I A-nu dl\lrt(I NetMMI T""I -~., ... , A-I•· E•(h bl-• ''""' womn •II~ hi• '4• bid • ta\hle,.\ cheO . tt rllllll<I ch«k. O•r-On,. M91tl O• b•dO.•'s bond ,,,_ IMY•IM• lo '"' ., .. a..,......·- I onler ol "" Coast Community Coll~ Oer .. 11 Onft, CAI-• UMI Ohlrlcl so.rd o• lr11\1tt• In ... turew -~171J •"'°""'""' i.~ '""" 11-. coert..,I U'I Puoll\I..., <>""9t eo.u Oelly 1>,101, 01 llW \Um bid H • gu.-Mtl .. 1~1 lrw 0.c H, t• SO .. IO bodde• will ""'•' onto tr.. pr-~ ---- Contract II tt>e ,....,. I\ •••rdttd lo PUBLIC NOTICE ~Im tn .,.. • ....,1 of la•lv,., lo ..,t•r In-I 1 10 •u(h contrect, Int pr« Md• of -• --PiCTITioUs 1u9'nu-- <IMO will .. ICW'fttlllld. ot on 1"' c .. e 1t&Me,TATaMM1 ol • -· h t1111 wm ti.•wt wott be lh• fe!'-'"' _... '' ... .,. ..,., for ••ll•d lo ••Id COlle9f dl•l•k I ...... , Ho bldd9• -• •ilhdr-hi• Did lotl OAH'S PAl'ITY OECOl'IATING, fe period of IOrty·flw IO I de,, eli.t Jiii Trl•ul'f' Orl'ft, Co•le ¥eH, IM O.t• w1 tot,,.. -nl"'I ,,..,..,, I Cellfo"'I• 9261' I TM~ ot T"'U~ rewrvo• ow Oa r>ler ,,_,.,.,. 0o91o1,,1en, Jtll prhtlle11t ol ,..le<lint .,.., -•II i.i.t 'trlfllly Or• .. Colle -~ Call!Of'llle or lo ..... ,,.., lr.....,i.,ltl•• or ,,.. .,.,. tormell19"lnenybklof lnlMlllOdlflq Tl>h -~•IS <·OO'dYC1n • ., •11 In· ·~·g~'~" .... J ~~~~~~ ~ I, u, ,. ..,MO PW!ltfoM Or .. Ceut Oell'r ... .... ~.a.1s.n.n~~ .. .. (J"t:9' AlllD•'.RSO:\) 111•1y .... 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DEC. 15, 1980 Comics 85 TV·Entertalnment 86 Entertainment 87 • Rams face uphill battle·· RPaching the play~ffs won't be easy • year ma n, will try to fill Youngblood 's H\ JOU' "'i•.V.\ 0 U. t ft. D••h ,., .. , \e.n 11 \ u11 \ ,. lull111H•ll lhl ft11n thrnu~huut th• n1u1 \ "' thl· l~ '>t'cll>On )'OU kn<1l4 nl1lhm.,, h.t' l'lltllt· 1•1.1:-.\ Su. 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(.Juartcrback Vince 1''erragano . a lthoug h .. marting from sever ely bruised nbs. 1s -.dll.'duled to sh.irt. but Fred Dryer. J im ,,,. .,.,. lfllliflhl t•ha11n .. 1 7 al 6 Of course, these are n 't the only pro~ le ms facing Coach R<Jy Malavasi as he'~ also got a huge hole at halfback to plug. With only four healthy running backs at his dispos al, Malavas i, in a surprise m ove, has decided to team Cullen Bryant with rookie J e werl Tho m a s a g a in st the Cowboys. .Youni:ehlood a nd Pal Thom as a re all ex· ln•nwlv doubtful Whai that tran~latl's mto 1s lhal the H.1m~ arc• going to ha ve to re ly on rookies .ind -.t·t·cmd :.trtnRers to gel the JOb done Ht'g~1t· Ix .-.: .. m onl~ h1:-. t hird season. will rl'pla1·1· Ury<:r. who rn1Ahl see a little ac- l1nn 1f nt•thing morc than to keep his con · seruun• gam e stn•ak ali ve; LeRoy Irvin. 111 tu-. '-l:<th s<:ason a)> a non·Slarte r. will '-Uh fur Thoma~. ~ind Carl Ekt·rn a four- The announcement is som ewh at unu:.ual in that everyone expected rookie Mike Guman to get the nod especially after hts pe rformance last week in which he carried for 87 yards on 18 ca rrit!s substituting for the inj ured Elvi!i Peacock But. as Ma lavas.i pomt!> out. c;uma n 1s i;uffering from a tender n ght knee . a con· dition he's been playing with for the past m onth. So, rathe r than risk further injury, or another loss al this t ime, ht:'s opted for <Stt RAMS. P a ge 82) ~ Nothing"s set • ID AFC B y Tht> Associated Press The Minn('SOta Vikings a nd Atlanta Falt-ons have clinched division titles. and with a victory to night the Rams can join them as well a:-. Phila delphia and Da llas m lht' :'-11:1 t iona l F'ool· ba ll Leagut' playoffs . That's 1n the nice. neat Na· tional Confere nce, where e ve ry· thing is donl' in proper . o rderly fas hion En·n the '.'lew Orlean·s Saints. who!-e play in los ing the ir firs t 14 gam<•s h ad prompted SIJme fans at the Louisiana Supc rdo me to wear pape r bags over the ir head s. wiped out their winless l•m harassmenl by edg- ing t he New York J et:-. 21-20 Sun - da,· i1ut over in the .\meric;in <.:on- f<'l'ence. 1t ·~ an entirely different story lf NFL Commissioner P ete Rozelle says he wants pari· ly a nd down·lo·lhe·wire races, he 's certainly got it in the AFC. With one "'eek left to go in the regular season. not a !'ingle di\'is1on t·ham pions h1µ has heen decided Wh;it·s more. not a sin gle tcum i~ even <issured of a pla~off spot Seven AFC d u bs head into the fin<il weekend m conlentwn for lht• five playoff bt>rt hs Huf· fa lo . C levela nd . lfous lon . Oakland and San Diego. all with 10 5 rt'<:onb. and :"Jew England and P11t5bur).!h . holh 9·fi races Sunday's scores Atlanta 35 , San Franusco 10 Oakland 24,o Oenver 21 New Orleans 2 1, N Y Jet~ JO Pittsburgh 1l. Kansas City t6 • • .. Minnesota 28, Cleveland 23 Philadelphia 11. St Louis 3 Detro1127, Tampa Bay 14 New England 24 Buffalo 2 Houston 22. Grel'n Ba v 3 Cincmna t1 17 Chicago J.i <OTI Miami 24, Baltimore 14 Tonight's game Dallas at Rams (Channel a t 6 o'clockl • N FL summaries, page 64 heav(' b~ Tn.mmy K ramer aft<:r t 1 mt· ha d ex pirt>d lo <1' t-r corllt..· the Rrowns . "If you keep plugging away . som etimes good things ha ppen lo you.·· said Ras had. who l'aught nine passes fo r 142 yards "[ was pla y ing for the tip , not t he pass Fortunately it bounc<'d m y way." Division title!> m ay be old hat to t he Vi kings. but not to the Falcons Atlanta, "'h ich pre v1ously had c linrhcd a spot 10 the playoffs. won the firs t AF'C Wes t <'ham pinnship in its 15·year h istory by beating the San F ran l'ISCU 49crs 135· 101 behind thr('e sccnnd-h<ilf touchdown passc·:-. h) StC\'e Rar1kowsk1 Hidden player f riek ' I lou~ton runn ing ba ck Terald Clark tries to go under hlnC'kinJ.! lCJ cklcs \it act·o Pife r <leftl a nd Ste,·e Chambers nf ;-.;~n·y during Garden State Bowl action Sunday in East l Hutherforcl . :\ J. Clark di dn't get very far on l hts play. hut he did o n others Sl•C story. page 0 3 i n the :'\' FC '. ~ innesot a won the Centr:.il 01\'l:-.Hm title for t he I Ith lime 1n the last J:3 vears und moved intn lhe playoffs by beat· ing tht• Clevt·land Browns. 28-23 Despite the victory. Atlant<i ·:-. n inth in a row, th<:re was no g n •at relehra tinn . "T he champagne tom es a n.er t he Super Row I." eitplaincd Falcons Coach Leem a n Bennett The Saints weren't d rinkilllJ <See NOTHING, Page ~3) ' hut 1t chdn·t Mme easily T he \'1k1ng:-. nN•dc<l a one-handed ~ra h by r\hma<l Ra shad uf a deflt.:<:ted. lk:-.pcruu o n 46·yard Humility his trademark: Steinbrenner • balked at joininJ( the Red Sox. then changed his mind NEW YORK 1A P 1 Tributes to E ls ton Howa rd all seem to inc lude words such as dignity. humility a ncl class. Howard. the first black to play for the New York Yankees anct a star w ith them for more than a decade. died of cardiac a rrest early Sunday at tht- a gr of 51 H e W llS a patie nt at Columbia Prc~byterian Hospital !'lince Nov 26. after a personal phone call from Sox owner T om Yawkcy. Howard helped the Red Sox to their first pennant in 21 years. then played part o f the 1968 sea son with Boston Befo re the Yankees na med him a coach Oct. 22, 1968 .. Bill Mulligan say's UCI has four players and seven impostors : .. 83 • • I ~· ' - COACH RAY MALAVASI HOPES TO FIRE UP RAMS TO NIGHT. ~ ...... outlook Westhead slmffle spurs on Lakers 1:--;c1...:wo<1 1> 1r\l'1· Thi> lin t•up ~hufflc· m arll· h~ L11-. r\ng<'ll·:. ('oal'h l'<tul \\ 1· ... tht>acl has appan•ntl) ~l \'t•n thl' Lak<•r, a nC\\ outlook and -.11mt· n(·\\ inren11ve:-. · E ,·er.1bod~ r1g1111·:-lhi,. lirwup l'han1?1· l'nuld h;t\ t' l>t.•"n htm and II make:-. u-. Jll mun· alert." l.akt•r fnn\ard J.im.1.il Wilkes said Sun rla\ a fter Lo:. A n g t' les <1<1" nee! ·, h l' c; 111fl ,.11 S!ate Warn1Jr!'.. 122 I l:l T ff t: V I CT 0 R \' "' ~c ' I. o ' An gelPi.' f1fl h "t r<t1 gh t :-.int·1· WestH'c:>d 111:-.t·rted 1!113 rrl Bull'h C*1,er and forward .J1 rn Bre1-'er 'foto th('' :.t:irting lint .JP in plat'\' o P "'Mic h acl l'oop1·r ant.I J1ni Chun es "Our \\1nn1ng 1-,n t JU't K aret'm ." said Wilke!-. 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""11111).! n1111" l;inllli.11' v.1th 1•.i1•h 11th1·1 . ·\h dul .Jabhar 1·xpl.11111 d \\1· h.ul I f't ).! l' l I Cl k I I ti \\ h 11 I\ I " \I I n \\ ithnut u~in i.: l-:a 11·111' t.il1 n1..; .111cl l hut tt111k II'-I IA hlf1 l..1ker ,.:11.1 rd ,,,r,,, ,1,on v.hn h .1d 17 po111t ' ,1ptl J.! .1,-.1..,h ';t1el t lw :\at1onal Ba,k1·fl>all ·\-...,or111 t 11111 ddt·n1h11 t.: d1.111 1p11111 I .. ikt:r:-. c.n final\~ rol1111,• .i. .1111 "\\J.;'RE Ht-:\11\ for.111\lxtd~ nc1\\ ... :'\1~1111 -..11d \\'1• rt• pla~ 1n~ hettl'r dl'f<•m.1• \\l' n· rnnre a~res~1\'e, .ind \11• .-.. running bl'fll'r •· \\'a rrsnr-.111.1ch ·\I \ttl(•-. -.;.11d h1 " ll.'am " ..... t>10 '''"'" to t•atrh 1h1· l.ak1•r:, "We have lost a dear friend and a vital part of our organization." said Yankees o wner George Stein· brenner "If indeed humility is a trademark or many g rea t men -with that as a meas ure, Ellie was one of the truJy great Yankees. A q uiet m an with friendsh ip and caring for all ... a ll of our lives are richer bec ause he touched them ." "Some d ay. if I'm c ap able of m a naging, I might want lo think it over ." sa id Howa rd, who was the first black coach in the Ame rican League. "You have to learn. You see a lot of things as a catcher berause everything is happen ing right in front of you .·· Howard was a top catche r . making the AL All· _forwa rd Purvis Short added 22 for Golden Stale. · I rl•m I 111-.1· 111 make am t':< <'U"C'. hut \II' 11la \ ,•d I:? hours agu. ·· said Attl1·' \ g.1nw like 1h1-. lakes 11 ~ toll and a l tht• end. nur pla~er~ \\l'rt' 1110 t1rt•ll and t•x haus ted t111.,1tC"h up ·· HOWARD, WHO SUFFERED from a heart dis· ease for the past two years, was an administrative ass istant to Steinbrenne r after having been a coach for 11 years. "l visited him in the hospital last week," s aid former Yankee Roy White.· 'He was looking forward to getting out of inte nsive care. It's a great loss. We have hardly recover ed fro m the loss of Thurman Munson" -killed in an a irplane crash in August 1979 "and now I lo~e a n other person who w as c lose to m e. "He was a real fine man. All class." Born in St. Louis Fe b. 23, 1929, Howard ea m e out of the old Negro League -he once was a roommate of. Hall of Farner Ernie Banks with the Kansas City Monarchs-t.o break the color line with t he Yankees in 19~. eight yea rs after Jackie Robinson had broken the color line in m ajor league baseball with the old Brooklyn Dodgers . Howard had a lifetime average of .274 for 14 yea rs, with 167 home runs and 782 runs batted In. In 1 1963 when he was named lbe mo8t valuable player in the'AL. Howard batted ."87. with 28 homers and 8S RBI. In 10 World Series he averaged .24&. with five homers. In Aug~\ 1967. he was dealt to Boston and • Star team at the position nine times e ven though l(•amma te Yogi Berra, a Hall of F ame catcher. a lso was selected on six of those occasions. Howard also played the outfield and first base. Yankee broadcas ter Bill White recalled the rough days whe n both were playing and how Howard took it all in stride , -i ,. rj ELSTON HOWARD· The four Laker pla~ ers affert ed by the line up rhunge rom bined for 41 points. as C'artl'r had 10. Brewe r seven . Chnnes 16 a nd Cooper eight. ':'C hanging s tarte>r!l doesn't m e an anyfbin~ uhless a ll 'the players give a team effort," 6aid : .. • • ,c • .. • "We diet u g1H1<i 1nh cnm111~ hack. hut \\IH•11 ~<111 Jo:l'l ~u far down and conw bal'k h.1rd. you don·1 havC' 1•nu11,11?h ll'ft tit thc end .. I ( ... \ ,, .•. (I • I BOston roolde· sh0w8 ·Kings hOW it's dolle . . --···· 81 CWlV PILOf Charlie'• cro~d ~wild • Saint• po•t r .... t win rN•AP........ . Nt.:W ORLJ:ANS ll'a '--a Iona. bard • I HI-Oft for lM rau al Charlie'• Bar ud S.afood I ~ RH tai.iranl 11 lul, stalwart buUon ol New Orltan1$a.ulu FtverlnAm•rica. When lhtl o l• Salnu met t.be 3·11 J.U OD Sunday, cynk1 dubbed \he conttttll "1'be Woe1 Bowl." Not U.. crowd at barlle'11 · ·Hett w~·v~been fan. ol LheSainu -winor IOM -forlbe pa~l 14 yean. 11nd we olw11y1 will be," said Joe Gonaala, presi· dent ohhc Chi&rll~'s S1unts Houuclub nd when th~ S•lnts be11l lbe Jets 21·20 ~unday, the crowd went Wlld .. . l wab Jumpln& up 1&nd down at the bat, Goftaales saJd. 'N1&turally. th~people were down" ~cause of the Saints' record , he s1ud "Bul, of course, you st1ll have hope, _a~ as long ab you bMVe hope, you still have a chance Of WlnJWll. The players. I hope, feel lbe same way. I've never missed a game in 14 years '1 • It's not difficult lo lell you're in Samts country at Char lle's The inte rior is painled in black, and 1~1d te~m col· ors The Saints emblem is lbe decorator s motlf -naht to the curtains On lbe walls are pictures of every Saints team fielded in lhe history or the franchise. The proprietor, Charlie Kert1, is responsible for the de- cor :~ -----~Ce •I,,_.,.. ____ ......, Bob Hope, atier accepting the lint male mem- bership in the Ladies Professional Golf Association: "Does lhis mean I now can drive from the women's tees?" Trail Sla:rr• 1eh1 •r11rtttll ••ralflld Forward My~laal Tlaempeoa put in 2• points as m Portland e rased a 20-point Phoenix first-hall lead and went on lo defeat the Suns, 116-110 in. National Basketball Association action Sunday rugbt. The victory was the seventh straight for the Trail Blaiers, who in· creased their record \o .13· 19 on the season. The Suns dropped to 25·8 . . . FreemH Williams scored 28 points to help San Diego snap a three:game losing streak with a 91 ·81 victory ove r Seattle. The Sonics were cold from the noor in the opening half and again in the closing moments of the game, going the last 3:53 of the contest without making • a field goal . . . Julias Ervla1'• ju~p shot from the top of the key with 20 seconds re· maining helped Philadelphia stave off thf' New Jersey Nets, 114-107. Erving, who finished with 2S points, made his shot as the 24-second clock expired and sealed the fate for the Nets, 11·21, who rallied ttom a 14-point deficit to trait 108-105 with 44 THOMl'SON seconds left . . . Bob Lanier scored 2S points and Quinn Buckner added 21 as Milwaukee corraled San Antonio's Geor1e Gervin during a 115·98 victory. Gervin,, ave raging almost 29 points a game, finished with 18, after be· ing held to only s ix in the second half. The Bucks. played most of the game without Coach Don Nelsoa, who was ejected with 6: 50 remaining in the first quarter. f 'rataPagr81 NllYC regatta . .. ••••~rn••ree ...... I .. ••• ··~. •111.e _,., tbne 1oa11 paeed tM New Yon ~'*ii lslaeden to a M vletory over W\ulptt 8'mday 1 ' tbat utmded the Jeta' Nau.al llocU, IA..-, wtaleu st.reek to a record-tyinf 17 1am•. ?be Jeu, 1·22·7, woa tbetr only came oe Oet. n . In t)'ia1 the NHL'• mart for f\ltllity, the Jeta bave be.-. .0-11>-7 ... 'llaewbere around tbe_leape,_~k ••ct.~·· 300tb aoal Ufttd Pblladelpbla to a come-from-beblod, 5-4, wtn over St. Louis . . . Center T•• 1.11&u alertly bluted home a »foot drive otf a rebound midway in the \hlrd period to uap a H deadlock and lift Chlca10 to a 2·1 win over the New York flan1en •.. UnU1lated third-period aoala by, ... OSNdllkl and Errol ,....,... 43 aecooda apart cave Detroit a come-from-behind, M, wln over Wa1hlnCt.on. The win WH the Red Wlna•' third in their la1l five sames while Washm,ton ha1 lost flve ln a row ... 1o1m Weulali acored hla nr•l three eosav goals or the aeaaon •nd Q"9bec held off an Edmonton rally for a 6·5 triumph over th• Ollera Werulnk had the first three-goal nlaht by any Quet.c player thla season ... Breat AsllaSoa'1 lhlrd period 10111 capped a Van- couver comeback and 1ave the Canuclla • z z Ue with Bur. falo. Bobby Sdamallta s cored early ln the 11econd period for Vancouver after the Sabres Jumped out lo • 2 O Jud on 1oals by Dauy Gatt and Rlclale O.U. Sira11gr, Lop•z·ft,I••• ..... ,..,._ IUW C..U. S&raaae and NaHy l..epea·•el._ ahol a • six-under-par 66 Sunday for a two-stroke victory In the mixed team golf tournament at Bardmoor Country Club in Largo, Fla. Cral1 Stac1Jer and I.Art G arbaca tied Gibby GUbert and Sa!Mlra Spulclla for second place with a final round 64 . . . Canada fouaht buk a 1tron1 challenge from Scotland and won the World Cup solf cham· pionship. Dan Halldorsoa and Jim Neiford each fired a 73 in"' the final round of the medal play event to wln by three strokes '. .. The Atlanta Braves baseball team is a "very. very weird organization" which treats iu players like criminals, according to outfielder Jeff Barrvaau, who has been traded to Seattle ... Labeling him the cornerstone for the defense . the St. Louis Cardinals have made free a&ent l)arreU Porter baseball's highest paid catcher with a fiv e· vear contract bearing a $3.S million price ta" . T•~rtMlle Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are : / 1 • ~ excellent; / 1 1 worth watching; 1 1 fa ir; 1 forget It. e I p.m., Channel 7 I ./ I ./ NFL FOOTBALL : Dallas at Rams. Announcers: Frank Giff ord, Howard Cosell and Don Meredith. The Rams suddenly find themselves in a ticklish position after winning seven consecutive division titles. The Rams could even be put out of playoff contention If they lose to the Cowboys with Atlanta coming In to conclude the re9ular season next Sun· day . A wild card berth isn't even assured the Rams who have had d number of key injuries this season and have lost both Wen· dell Tyler and Elvis Peacock at running back. Dallas, with Tony Dorsett and Danny White, is favored by l'h points. OTHER TELEVISION 11 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Evansville vs. UCLA at Pauley Pavilion, taped. RADIO Football -Dallas at Rams, 6 p.m ., KMPC (7101. Basketball -West Washington University at UC Irvine, 7:30 p.m., KWVE (108 FM); Evansville at UCLA, after football, approx. 9p.m., KMPC (710). -- Transpac bOard key rule • revises By ALMON LOCKABEY .. downwind work. Sucb pole•, ..,""'............. ' however, call for a penally in The Tranapacific Yaebt Club, the yacht's ratlne. sponsor of the biennial Los "The lateat revl1ion1 have An1eles to Honolulu race, has been made to simplify tbe rules appeased~ at least a few yacht by usina exl1ting parameten owners with the second revision from the lntemaUonal Offshore of its rules and regulations gov· Rule or handicapping,·• said ernlng eligibility for the 1981 Transpac. A drastic revision adopted last July would have banned such famed campaigners as Merlin, Drifter. Ragtime -all with first l o f inls h honors in recent llonoluJu races -along with a number of other ultra-light dis · placement boats (ULDBs>. most of them from the design board of Bl 11 Lee Of Santa Crui. The most recent revision , ap· pro ved by the TPYC board, will allow Ragtime, Drifter and Me rlin lO •compete in the race without major surgery to their hulls . The new revision would al· low these yachts with a reduced sa il area , according to Tom Wilde r . c hief m e a s urer for TPYC The new revision would also allow"lhe Bill Lee·designe~_.s,.an, ta Cruz·50s provi<le$11 they do not carry penally spinnaker poles A penalty pole is an extended spinnaker boom that allows a ya c ht to carry large r than n o rmal s p i nnak e r s fo r Wathen nabs CBYC race CAPISTRANO Bay Yacht Club wound up the competitive yacht· ing activity at Dana Point Sun· day with its annual Christmas Regatta for Performance Han· dicap Racing Fleet yachts. The 11-mile race was sailed in near summer weather with 36 yachts competing. Overall winner was Stinger, skippered by Mike Wathen of the host club; second was On the Way, sailed by Al Nelson, Dana Point Yacht Club, and third was Grins, Dave French. DPYC T fOP"' ••nn•,., 1n <l•n CLA!>S A I Sh"QIO' 1 On IM W•y i v"M CLASS 8 1 """"• ""''" l;tt MU<I G-BYC 1 T~ \lulcwr Bcwlm•n Huon Curr.,, OPVC. l Vove<• Soll(IOr• OPYC NON ~PINNAKER I Tr. Lo"" ~""90' Bri•.n Pc•r-~ ur-..llM"'"° 7 '10J Cno<o••'' s1 ... Scn...c>u•• C•PO eve 3 ,..,,,.,, ""'""""" Nurt>vl OPVC BOATING Hu1h Rogers~ TPYC com· modore. "However, there will be some changes in the IOR fot 1981 , but these changes should not effect the parameters being used." Rogers said a yacht's IOR rat· ing may be modified by TPYC in order to more equitably 'Tate yac hts for the predominantly downwind running conditions of the Honolulu race. These modifications will be published as soon as possible following publication of the 1981 changes in IOR. I Unchanged in the latest re- vision is the limit on maximum size lo boats or 84 feet in overall length and a working deck length of 75 feet for yachts which have not participated in a prior Honolulu race. Minimum size is limited to ya chts with an IOR rating of 29.5 with a minimum working deck length of 35 feet <exclusive of fore and aft overhangs). Stringent rules are still m ef · feet regarding the ability of cockpits to adequately drain in the e venl the yacht is knocked down by strong wind and heavy seas or by ta king heavy seas over the stem . The rule requires dockside tests showing that the cockpits will drain within three m inutes to a residual not to ex· ceed two percent of the yacht's displ acement. For example. a small yacht with a displacemenl of 12,00C pounds may have 240 pounds or 3.8 cubic feet of wate r remainin@ 1n the co c kpit afte r thret" minutes of draining. A yacht with a cockpit that is s maller than .02 displacement would not have w be tested. The ruJes were originally re vis e d after the t.ragic 19n Fastnet race in England ir which 17 lives were lost anc about 24 boats destroyed in neaa hurricane force winds. RAMS ... Thomas . who has carried a grand lOtal of 30 times for 136 yards l4.5 average) in his brief NFL carttr. Otis, Arens win The crippling injuries couldn't have come al a more inop- portune lime for the Rams . either. es pecially in light of the fa ct the Cowboys , 11·3, are equally hungry for a win. Tom Landry's squad knows a victory ove r the Rams tonight, coupled w i th a win over Philadelphia Sunday. will give them the NFC East title and put the Eagles in one of the NFC wild card berths. The Cowboys are healthy, too. Boy. are they healthy. Only center John Fitzgerald (with a bad ankle> is questionable. And. in case you·ve forgotten . lhe Cowboys figure lhey owe the Ra ms a lump or two. Skippers and crews of 78 boats in eight classes took advantage of near summer weather Satur- day and Sunday to compete in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's annual Christmas Regatta. The event, sailed on courses inside the bay. marked the climax of competitive yachting a ctivity in the Harbor Area for the year. Largest turnout was In the Sabot Class which was divided inlo two divisions. Winner in the 11 -boat Sabot A divis ion was John Otis/ Los Angeles Yacht Club. Trophy winners in all classes: ETCHELLS-22 ClO I -1. Don Edler , NHYC: 2. Scott Mason. NHYC; 3. Scott Ramser , NHYC. NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE y·Phila. y-Dallas St. Louis W asbingt.on NY Giants £Ht W L T P~t. PF PA 12 3 0 .800 357 187 11 3 0 .786 405 246 5 10 0 .333 292 319 s 10 0 .333 230 286 4 11 0 .267 ~ 392 Central x -Minnesota 9 6 0 .600 301 "88 Detroit 8 7 o .533 310 289 Chicago 6 9 0 .400 290 251 Green Bay 5 9 1 .367 2'.11 347 Tampa Bay S 9 l .367 258 327 West x-Atlanta 12 3 O .800 388 252 •••• 9 5 0 .643 366 2:i8 San Fran. 6 9 o .400 307 :m NewOrleans l ,1410 .087 2IW 449 ...,.., •• k_ • Htw£119f-74,llvffeto7 Ml~lt.CleWl-1') H~loflft,~ .. 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( '(..' fl'\'llH' h;.i~kt'lh<ill l'Oi:ll'h Bill i\lulh~;.in held a LL·;.im mt•cl 1ng Suntla~ The topic •>f con 'l'r-.:11111n <·on<'l'rn1•u the team ·~ 111101· p1•rf11r1rwnc.•t• Saturday ai.:<1111..,t S1;111ford 1n "h1eh th<.• \ntl·:11c·r-. lo-;t. !18 84 I ..,·1111pl\ lnlfl thl'm we have 1'11ur pl.1\1.'I''> .111<1 sl'ven 1m po-.t11r•,, ~;11d :\1 ull1 g<in of thl' 1111 •1·11nc ' I 1hdn 't ha\'(' much 1·1"· 111 ~"' \l 11lltg;in \\a-. 11hnously upsl'l \111 h ho\1 h1-. ll'<i m pC"rformt·d ,1J!;1111'1 1h1• t•:ird1netb As a mut t1·r 11f 1.11·1 IH'' m1fftod 1,1,llh huv. h1~ 11 .. 11n 1)-i pla~1n~ on the r<i:td Ill &!t Ill I ,ti p1•r111d I 111 \ntc..all'f!>, l l. ha\(' lx:cn r<illin~ up huge number~ at homl· ;.ind are having huge num· twrs rolled up against them on tht• roatl /\perfect example was • Lhl' Stanford game Saturday. as lht· Cardinals. a team which wl'nl 1nto tht• Aamt• averaging 52 pOlnt)'i , rang thl' b{'ll for V>I :cgain~t \ 'l'I Wt•stl!rn Wash1ngt(,n, a team whi c h comt·~ into lonighl's i.:•1m l' 17 :IO > w11h a 1·5 record, <·1·rta1nly <loc!>ll't figure to do the samt• But that's part or Mulligan ·s prohlem ·The unforl unall' thing is that Wt' havt• lo play the good lt·ams <t:NLV <ind Slanford i on lht• r1>ud and wl' gel lhe others <VMI and Illinois. Chicago Cir cit· 1 at homt· " tT I will s ttll enter tonight's gumt· <ti Crawford llall as the top scoring Learn in the nation ( 100.51. but it will also go in a.s the nation's most promiscuous . allowing 947 CRYSTAL SALOON & CAFE Anteater W·L·T ••••• 7 Nites Live Country Music CRYSTAL PICK OF THE WEEK BUFFALO+ 3 @ 646-7571 Dancing Nightly c Cocktails During Mon. Nite Football And All Night Sunday Good ood & Munchies Giant Screen T.V. WHO IS IOI McDERMOTT? 1700 PLACENTIA, COST A MESA Corner 1 7th & Plocent10. next to l · 1b1es THE NEW SPORTING ® l HOUSE~~ fl~ Wr wane lo bulld our rt'pulollon on )IOuf HEALTH CLUB MEN\BERSH\P DAY -. women win, 62-61 1>1ana Mtier"s fi\'t'· funl hunk shot with n1n1• ~l·<·•>111b n·ma1n1ni! liftrorl l '(' I rnm· to a fi::!.fil vie· lOI',\ 11\l'I' \l°'lllng E:.i •dl·rn Wa'>h 1n g1on Suncla\ ni g ht 111 \I Orn1·11 ·~ haskt•\ball <.11· t 11111 ~t·ier·-. 'hot t'i:lm1• t1 f t t· r E ;1 ' t 1• r n \\'as h111~t·m had m1s"t•1I lht• ftr~t ol ;1 11nC' plu:-. onl· frC't' throw ~1tua11on l '('I r('houndt'd . K ut hl'rint· llamiltnn ti rihliled down c11ur1 ancl frd off to ,\lt·1t•r "ho ~ank tht· 1wmt· w1hnl'r i-:a'>lt·rn W ashin~tnn. with no l1m t• cHJt~ ldl. rould not gel off a fln <i l shot Tlw v1<·torv ra1Sl'<I ¥l'I '~ rt't'l>r<I io 7 2 <inrl set up a threl' game .'forthern C;;i liforni<i trip this week The Ant l'Htl'rS foe(' us1-· Wed nc•stl<.1y. Santa Clam Thurs da y a nd SI :\1ary·s Friday In Sunday nigh\·., v1t·· torv. Candv Coml'Z had 14 points while H;.imillon hit 12 L:<.:1 Jumped lo an car· h 34-16 arlvanta~c . but lht• V1!>itors ralli<.'d for a . 17 :16 l(>ad early in lht' second half and held a 57 ·5&! a<lvanta~l' with four minutes lo 1?0 "'.-•• J ....__".':..!"' i::::' y ;~--....... ;' ................ _ ......... ··-···-·-··,., •••• f • •• ••• • • ...... '" • t • ~ , •• f .... Monday, December 15, 1980 OAIL Y PILOT ., f ',..,. P.,,.,. 81 NOTHING 'S DECIDED IN THE AFC. • • champagne. either Their celebration took the form of a long. loud sigh of re lief after Tony Galbreath's two one-yard scoring dives in the final period lifted them over l he Jets ' ·'That goose·egg is something that nags at you." said Saints t1uar\e rback Archie Manning. "We didn't wan\ to be the first team to lose lS." Of course. to avoid that dubious distinction the Saints will have to beat New England next week. But at least they won't go 0-for.the·season , as Tampa Ruy did in 1976 when the NFL had a 14-game schedule. The Bues went on to lose 26 in a [!], NFL ROUNDUP row betore winning their first game ugainst the Saints ironically. Meanwhile. Buffalo <1nd Clevel<1nd missed chances to wrap up AFC d1v1s1on titles by losing Sund av lO·S and moved into a tie with San Diego atop the AF'C West Eagles 17, Cardinals 3 After a scoreless first halt. Philade lphia capitalized on two St. Louis turnovers for a nine· yard touchdown run by Wilbert Montaomery and a 19·yard field goal by Tony Fran~in to beat the Cardinals. Bengals 17, Bears 14 Jim Breech kicked a 28·yard field goal 4'23 in to overtime to give Cincinnati the victory Chicago blew a chance to win it In regulation when Louis Breeden picked off a Vince Evans pass in the end zone. It was Breeden's third inte rception of the game . Dolphins 24, Colts 14 David Woodley, Miami's rookie quarterback , completed just 9 of 29 passes for 143 yards, but thr~e of them wenl for touchdowns -19 yards to Wood} Rennell. 26 y<1 rds to Nat Moore and 11 yards to J immy Ct'falo The Bills dropped a 24·2 decision to New England. The> still lead the Patnots by one game, N but must beat San Francisco next week lo win the avy d1v1 sion Jf the 49c.·rs wrn and New England beats~ grounded Meadowlands :--lcw Orlean!>, lhc Patriots would win the title bee· a usc•ot a oetter rccora within the dt vision. • Ry losing lo Minnesot a. Cleveland blew a lll chance lo wnip up lhe AF'C Central and dropped into u tie al 10 ~ with lloui;ton. which beat Green Ba\• 22·3 If those teams finish 1n a tie. Cleveland WOUid be the diVl!)IOn winner because Of a better confNt·nt•c record 'fht' detcnoing :-iupcr Howl ch<imp1on Pitts· bu rg Steele rs . n1l'anwhtle. kl'pt their s lim playoff hopes alive by beating lhe Kansas City Ch1E"fs 21 -HI The Steelers' only hope to make the playoffs I!> lo heal San Oitgo in their season fi nale und hopl' New Orit'ans upsl'tS '.'iew England Tiie l>elroit I.ions <Jl~u kei>t lh1::1r faint playoff hope~ from dy1n~ by beating the Tampa Biiy ~UC· cant'ers G/· 14 II may bt• unly a s hort repneve. however. s tnt·t· thC' Ram)> t<in l:ike the finCll NF'C pla)off -.pot hy he;.1 ling tht· OC1llas CowQ<>ys ton1~hl In othl'r Sunda~ gamt·:.. tht• Oakland Raider!> l'dg<•rl lhl' l>t•n\'l'r Bronc·o!. 24 21 the Phtladelph1a Ea gle~ bNJI Lht• St l.<1u1~ Cardinals 17·3, the Cin- t·tnnati lkngal!> 1nmmf!d lhc Chicago Bears 17-14 in u\ ert1mt· and lh1: Miami Dolphins defeated the Balt1m11n· (.'oil!> 24 14 Vikings 28, Browns 23 Minnc!>ota·~ Tomm} Kramer tompleted 38 or 4~ pas~es for '156 ya rd~ and four tou('hdowns. set · ting dub rt•cord~ for completions and passing yard<igl' lie hit R<ishad wi th :.i 12·yard i.coring strike with I : :1s to play to hnn~ the Viktngs close. then lofted his prayl'r oa~s that was lipped bv Cleveland !>afcty Thom Darden nl!ar the fi ve.yard lint' and grnbbcd by Hashad with his left hand as he back1>edaled into the enrl zone "We havt' a flair for th(• dramatic. said l'lt'vcland Coal'h Sam Huuglianu "Whal I s hould do rs gel into the 1nsur<inee tmsines!> " Falcons 35, 49ers lO J\tlant<J t'ndcd Los Angt>les ' seven-year reign :.itop tht· NF<.: Wes t behind B<1rtko1.1.sk1 . v.h o passed for 276 ~·ards ;md lhre£• Tfh and ran for another st:orc · °l"\t' been down ~omt• tough roads. S<J1d Bartkowski . who was booecl ofr the fi eld 1n a pre i.e:.ison gamt· two yt•ars a~o. "but 1f that ·~ what 1t t1111k to tw 1.1.hert• I am toda\. that s fine We 'rt-a'i good a~ we• wanl ~ .• :, .. ·, think "'C c:.in beat <1nybod~ " Saints 21. J ets 20 Archie Manning. who threw a 14 yard pass to Jack tlolmes for Ne"' Orleans' first touchdown. marched the Suinls 73 yards in 10 plays for the final s t·nrt'. a one• y<ird din• by (;<Jfbreath with 4 49 lo play Ri chard Todd. who had a fl6.yard touchdown pas)> mid :.i 31·yard scoring M·ramhle, drove the Jds lo the New Orlt'ans 37 heforc lime ran out P atriols 24, Bills 2 Malt ca ... anaugh fire<! !WI) touc hdown passes and Vagas Ferguson r<Jn for 81 yards and one score for the Patriots. who rebounded from fou r loss1•s in their las\ fin games Nt'w England's de· t en~t' <·amc up with tight quarterback sacks and Bill s signal-caller J1Je Ferguson had to lea\'e the gamc becaust' of ;rn ankle 10J11ry tn the first quarter "1\ny t1m1· you luM' a quality leadC'r. 1t hurts." said Ruffalo nost· 1<11.:klC' Fred Smcrlas ".But they l'Ontrnlll'd the game We would have had to have hN·n at our ,·erv hcsl ln have beaten lhem today '· Oilers 22, Packers 3 Earl Campb<·ll carried 36 times for 181 ~ ards .rnd lwn tourhdowns for tht• n1J crs. but gave credit for his fint· pc•rformanrc LO blncking hark Tim Wi Ison "Tim Wilson was my eyes today ," s aid Campbell ··1 was JU:..t ~upp1J!>ed to go where he wa:.. lie h11 mos t of the holes for me and I JUst follnwcd him thrnu~h." S teele rs 2 J. Chiefs 16 l'ittsburgh rallied for two touchdowns in the finaf period to heal Kanisas City. Rocky Bleier scoring the gam1.•·wmner on an 11 ... ard run Bleier. who was the subject of a movie that was televised last week. has announced his retirement at the l'nd of this scasnn and wus playing his final ho me game. "It seeme1l hke K1wk y wrote his own script to· d;.1y ," said linebacker Jack Ham Lions 27. Bucs 14 Gary Uanielson completed 29 or 44 passes for 360 yards and one touchdown to lead t he Lions over Tampa Bay Wide receiver Ray Williams caught the 22·yard TD pass from Danielson and also re· turned a kickoff 91 yards for a fourth.quarter touchdown Raiders 24, Broncos 21 Jim Punklett threw two touchdown passes and Rurgess Owens returned an interception 58 yards f~1r a score as lhe Raiders raised their record to EAST H t.;T ll · ERf''ORO. :\'.Y IAI-». :-.;<iv)"s football tt>am runs <iground whenever it gets on the <irti f1 e1al turf 1)f Giants SI adium After two g<im t·s in t hl: '.\'! eadowlands Spurts Complex 'itad1um lh1~ vt'ar, thl' !>t<irto rt·:.ids bppnnenbfi!:I, :"lav) <> "It ~t·t·m1·d l1kt· l'\l'f\ thing JU~t "'••nt had"· ~f1d !'lh1pman Co:.ith C eorgc V.'t•bh 'aid a ftt•r I h l' l . n 1 \' t• r '>II ' of HOU)'ilf/11 \\ :.dl11pt·;1 tht• "\<ival 1\t'<idt·my. :15 o. tn lhl' th1r<I c;arclcn Stalt• Ro\\ I SunrliJ' Tht' :'-f1drl1t•.., 1.1.crc.· h<1p mg to \\nd1 <·:.itt• .1 :Ja o 1.1.1pt•nut b~ :"<>lrt· D<imt '\o\ I at (;1<H1t• Stadium · :\'l'\l'r nt•ver \.\'elsh s :J1<I t·rnµh alt<·al b . "hen a~kl·rt "hen tht· :\I 1ddlt'!'> \\l1Uld nl'Xt ht: p I :1 ~ 1 n g a t t h 1· ;\l l' <• d n " I :.1 n d ' Rt1m1ndt'll lhal lhl•\ h ,I\ I' a 1982 diJ tt• Ill' fl• \\1th '.':rilr<• l)aml'. Wt•lsh gnnnl'd \\ anl~ a nd .1cltfrd Tht· lt•am \\111 be here. but I won·t. ·· :'\avy entered the game as the nation's sixth-rated defensivl' un · it. yielding 223.3 yards pt•r S!<ime. but llous ton had 226 of its 450 yardi. h.V halft1mt• "We thought or them a~ ont' of the top teams in total rlt'fcnSL', · · s aid offt·n~1,·e llmlst1m guard .I a«k 1-';rn1el "Rut wP 1.1.crl' .it1lt• to t·xploit th£' \l.<'Jknt•s~t'~ in thal de ft·n~l' Coming in. Wt• fl!ll lt k1· 1.1.t• could trap them Wt· felt the\' hadn·t rutt'rl a tt>a m that could Lr;.ip a~ Wl·ll as we ('llU Id .. r ~ •~a TAX SHELTER? •• ha\'• ........... cell cr"ClicJ 971-219' "' ......... Dear APPLIANCE & TV Buyer I St'lf all rrta)lir brands. all makes and models nr TOTAL DISCOUNT. 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Wu .~r1.<:!~1. n•c""-' R•lde,. 24, Bronco• 21 sc-•Y Oor•r1•n 1 10 0 1 1• 0 7 1 1.J1 O#en\ SI ~\S •nt•r<•Plion f B•nr -~( .. ) Oen Pte.ron 1 run (S1e1nrort II I< k ~ Oak FG 8tllr u O•• CNnclter 11 pau lrom Phtllkelt !Bah• ..,Clo.I Den Odon" 11 CNU lrom Morton !Stein· torlklO.I o... C""r''""' • IN\\ ••om Ptunllell IBAllf kl<"l Otn Pre'\ton' r-un tSteintort tuc-t A 73, •H 1 ... IYldoNll\.• .... " RUSHING 0.ktal'IO. von Eo9ll•n 20·11, Wh•lllnotott 12·11 Denvtt, Pr~lon l~·SO. Ly lie•· II, J~>Ol'll-10 PASSING C>al l•nO. Plunkell 1l·21·1·21l Oenve" Morton 19.30 1 139. lloblnson 9.17 1110 RECEIVING D•kt•n<I. Cll•nGle• J-6t, Chester 3·511, van Eeon.n 3 ?O Oenvu, Odom• •129, Mosel .. ,.,, Pr••lon 4 11 Dolphin• 24, Coh• 14 k-•Y CNenen Ml•ml 1 1 0 10.14 B•lllmore 1 o 7 0·14 Bal Oloe, •run tMlkt M•,..f kiCll) Ml• lle1>nell It INIS trom Woodley '"°" Scll•menn kl<k Ml• Cefalo J7 !MIU lrom Woodte, '"°" Sch•m•m kick I Be Mc:C.11 It tMU from Joni\ CMlke· MOttklelll Ml• FG von Sctwl,,,,.nn 34 Ml• Mo«e 74 IMU from WOOdto Ivon Sc""m •nn klclll .. J0,56-4 , .......... Lt-... llVSHIN<; Miami, hnnell 10 ... , N~tl••11 ,.JS, Wllllams 8·21 f!lellll'Y!Off, Dltlley, ,._~,Sim\ ~14. PASSING Mleml, WOOclley •·1'-143. llalllmore, ,,_ ,._U.1·1ft. RECEll/t,.G -Miami, Moore J .... Cefalo 1·0 , lltnnell 1 ''· HttrlS 1·U B•llimore, Olch' !.-J3. McC.uLe' J.20, lluller J~S. WHhlnQt°" 2· 1•. ...... ,. ''· cew.r. 11 ~ ... ....- ........ t1ly 0 I II ~It 1'1U--..rt11 I 0 0 I• ti ltll '-''""''-.. -·· '"""' "''"' ll( f.(f\-ry A ll( II-J '"" IUl-t 'Y •IO I Ile fO"--• n ll( l'(iL-f llD I'll .. 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JonnMln 1· n G1t•n a.,, EIM ~ •s h ery S·IO Cottman ·~ PatroJt• 24, 8111• 2 k•••rca..wn 8u11•lo O O 2 O 2 Ne• E RQIMlO I I 1 ) J• NE II F•rou..,,, t run tSmltn alcll NE F••ncrs 5 """ ftom c .. •neu9'1 \Smith 11.l<ll NE A JOfln110n 13 1>41» from C•v•neu9'1 tSm11t1uc .. 1 B"' Safely Hui..ct1 t•<"•.0 1n •nd 10,. NE FG Smtih l/ ... "°·"" ,.,..,,_l\AM9n RVSHING Buffalo, Crll•O• 12 ~. "Onuccl 2·24. Btown • " New £noland. II Fet9uM1n 2().t1 C•••neuoh •·44, C•ll..Oun f27 T•t-1·11 PASSING Bu!l•lo, J FetgUMWI 1 1~11 M•nucci ~ • .,.umm 4 14·13' ._. Engl•nd.O•en•UQh, IJ·lf·2·1,,. RECEIVING Bull•to. Butte r 4 tj, Brown 1 Jt Nt • Enot•nd. Fr•n<•> •-"' C•tl\Oun 1-8 Viking• 28, Browne 23 SL-•Y CNar1en Cte•elano I • l 1·U M1nne>tota O o • 1'·11 Ct• Hiii 11 P41U trom S1~ 1Coorol1 •10 I Cle S11» 1 •un tluck ••1lecll Cit Sli»2runlk10t•lledl Min Sen•.-JI ~u from l(r•mer llllCk l•lledl Cit Min Cte Min FG CO< kroll n FG Denmel•• l• C Mitt•• I run ICodroll llitkl Brown 1 N.li from Kr•""' fkf(' bloOtd1 Min R•V\ad U IMU hom r<r•mer (0.n me1.r klO ) Min R•\httd ••IM'\ ltC>m K,.,.,., lklC' blOCktdl A 42,101 11.-v*•I \.,•-n RVSHING ClewlenO. M Ptulll ...... G Ptulll S.20, C Mllltt 1 11 Mlnne\Ola, · Brown l«Mt, Vouno s.11, l(rotmet ?·11 PASSING Cte""lend, Sipe. 10-ll I 2)) M•nn•>OI•. ICrMner -..._o-.S• R ECEIVING Cleveland. M Pru1ll S.J?. Hiii J "· RuOtr ).7' M•MUol•, R•\lle<l • 142, Younq '1-17, Senwr 1.1~ COl.lEGE Hou1ton 3S. Nny o kw••10.rte" Houston 14 14 7 o JS H .. y 0 0 0 0 0 Hou Cl•rk I tun ISh.tfl•• klClll Ho"' Eltlon 1 run I Sn.titer • I< It I Hou -a.rreu I• run Odea fa1ledl Hou Clark 76 run CEl\lon rulll Hou Clark 7 run IStl•ffer l<lc~ I " .,,.,, 1..-iv1-1 \A-" AVSHING H°""Jon Cl••~ 16 16), Po"' 17 7'. S.ttell '•1 Ehlon 1l 4S ,..,, Tol1Hr11 SJ, Sl>etlOCll 15 o ...... ye•s J,I) PASSINO Houston, Elston I •.o-n , Cfl•nn 1·).1·17 Na•v. Re1l1el S 11·0-0 , T•• qu1n10, J.12· 1·7J RECEIVING Hc>ldlon, Mllltr I 11, Phu 1 11, Het"rl"9 1-6 N••v. P411>•101tn 3·>11, Deni 1·'3 Lo•Alamltoa SUNDAY'S 1t•SULTS (fUIHyf/f ........... erMrM .......... , "'"' race -Rock On llvt (W•rdl, S1.00, t4 .IO. •.10; Tiw RUMlne Ouae tcr...-rl, 12 '°· S.60; Judy's ()<nt ICMvell. 1.10 UH a<le ( 1·ll paid '3'7 40 s.<ond r«c -,...slO IMytes), 1•.00. I .-0, 4 10. C.SI"° C""" T-IC ..... z), 11 00. 4 . ..0, N11me<elor IC,..~,l, l.00. Third •ace OM IO Welch CPaullnel. '·"°• 3.40, 1.IO, WHllll and Glory (Hent, J.MI, 2.IO; Little Ledy Jnsle (Clerluotl, • 00 U nec1• IJ.S) paid ,11 IO Foutlll •«• Te•I O.no (Adalrl, S 40, l "41. 2.IO. -llHt MIU IW•rdl, 440.J10. Bl-rs CMyttt). J 10 Fifth race -Tl•-nllleglory 1Her11, 1 10, uo, J.IO, llorn T•IOnl..:I 1er...-r l. l.20, J.00; 9"1tton Boy IW•rd). 4 "41. U ••~· •• 11-» pekl sn.10 Slalll race Your Pt«t or Mine IMllcNll). 7.00, J.40, 2.M>; Cl•-rell• Go (Trees.,••I, l .00. 2.•o. Angelo Bid (Cre-rl.l IO Seontll r•u C•t<fl• Tiny J e t IC••do .. I, 6.IO. 4.00. 3.20, Jet's Cllol<t IC•Ht«I. • 10. •.OO; Vlklno ...... " 1wardl, •Ml '2ea«t•IS·31palo$3.4.IO n Pkll SI• (J..1.4 ... MI 1>41ld $2l,2U.40 to two WllWllnQ ll<Mlt (tla llor\e\I, '2 Pl<k Slw COMOl•llon pelcl IUl.40 10 .. wlnnlno 11<11.•lt Ill•• "°''*') -UU.lO lo two wlnnl119 llcllelt (four llorMt plus_, £1ohl'fl race -Fl.al Cupid cPeull.,.1. 11 "41, t 00, 4.lO; Httet\ell ... 19'>1 (AO.It I. t lO,t .lO CIH>Y Rabi Hartl S 10. 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Al Frohman. told Mets President Fred Wilpoo and General Manager Frank Cashen that they wouJd be in touch "within 48 hours." Frohman would not term the Mets' of· fer to the free agent outfielder as over-whelming. "They made us the same basic offer <as before), though I haven 't totally digested it." he said. A report in Sund~y·s New York Daily News said Winfield will sign with the ~w York Yankees on Thursday and would receive Sl.S mllUon a year. Frohman has denied that report. "All I know is by this time next week. all of this will be over and for that. we can all be thankful," said Frohman. SUPER HOLIDAY SPECIAL Join Mow AllCI ••• '11nhc. 31 ·spouse IS FREE Lid~ 't!fil.!t!~ ~ 675-1171 ' :•! J.Jtl ......... .,.. .... DnlUERSITV Of CILIF. US. IRUlftE 7=20 Sponsored by: Republic Insurance Brokers. 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MAGAZINE I t•f-hr~I fH1in to t'lf•Ulk tnp 'riCJUfld ba,, lttr Ill d ( til th•tern11fltng a hnL y ,, ""11th !JelO<t> bulh CntJI 1 :.11 "' ,.,_es un unusual f'OlJto d osh 0 1 Wasco IMS ... \Quiz '"u snrP tnrnnt' Q) SOLIOOOLO Hn'S, 0101""-" w.,tw•(';" (t;l1o s1s tun Reul t\l'\O Richard San()m' r.ue~t~ l1>va1es lO•I G!Hrfltt fl'i) 28TONIGHT Whtie H19M I <• p,,vate Scnools Jetltuv K.iyl' e._p1ores Nn'f' +flC '""JS111tJ nurnbe•s 01 wnilt p~rf'nts are ra•unq lhfJH cn11<Jren oul ol ine puohc <.chool system and pli'IL1ng t11em •ll fJ"vatc ;cllool~ I Part II 8·30 0 fJ LADIES' MAN Hnlstetn ·~ ~wl'IJI on nm 1001 by a nantlsome ;.por '' JQen1 0 UTILE RASCALS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL An1mtt1ee2 l wu ')'Outt9 ho OlhO)I$ and lne.r lnenos bocome 1nvohred 1n a n11m0rou1 and hea•1.,,a1m· ong Cnr1atmas m .. 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John Payne (!JJ OOH CORYELL t:301J ()) HOUSE CALLS Wtieo 1 USO troupe nu to c•noel a ptann6d C1111st- mti perf01m•nc:e 11 K11ns- 1ngton, tne 11•11 p1tcritts tn to l)<lt on tlleir own snow ®J THAT'S HOLL YWOOO "He•oes 0 1 H•e West" 10:00 II ()) LOU GRANT Rossi's ove•be111ng mon nei ar,gers a bta<:k repotl er auigoed to wor~ with him on a s1ory about a ghetto kilting CJ HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ICE FOLLIES ANO HOLIOA Y ON ICE P99gy Fleming 10111\ T M y Randatt '" 1 his ~pocoal laa1urm9 Skatmg tal4'nl aJ'd ~19nhgn1~ '"'"' ,,,.. 1wo mo~1 1arnou., oee 11 .. ues •n Ille world !RI 00 NEWS D MOVIE • • • ·, Bu1te11t1e'> Ar,. ~roo 1197:>) Goto.~ Hawn Ed .. aro AlbAll Jr Q) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS al A DIVINE MADNESS Juhe M;tft1~ nar1a11u a tnoa. at 1'1P hltt 1.nO wor~ ot '""'' women who •oundoO a nancP. cnrnp m" C.u101aoc. tnat t1os nurturod ~nm1.o ,f Amettra s mosl 'tYf 'u~i.tut (1arit:tJ1S 1A1 !IOI BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE 10 30 m m NEWs ED THE t2TH STREE1 RAG fne evoluh!Jfl o t ttiQl•fT•ti l"t'uS•C. 1n tM M1•.v-1v' V1'1 1..-1 tt1'0 11\. 1t'U'-'""'"' './' JOHN DARLING I ALWAYS ~EFE~ I> ~~AL CHRIS IM.AS i f.<££ MV?E:LF J OHhJ 1 TUBE TOPPERS ABC 8 6 : 00 -Monday Night Foot· ball. The Los Angeles Rams try to keep their playoff homes alive when they en- tertain the Dallas Cowboys at the Big A. NBC 8 9 : 00 -The Osmond Family · Christmas. A musical-comedy special with a holiday fl avor. iced by Peggy F.le min~ with the magic of Doug Hen- ning . A BC fl 10: 00 '·Butterflies Are Free." Eileel} Heckart won an Oscar for her performance as the· mother of a 'blind boy <Edward Albert l in this com- edy rlrama with Goldi e llawn . ~OIM ·coniury classocftl composers rs e.am1ned ai) MASTERPIECE THEATRE Te~1amen1 Ot Voutll Oe•osratea Dr ROiand s 1.1aa111 v.,. il Clevolos alt n"r .-nerg1e~ to nursing ~h .. 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It 1 .usp1c1on and m1st1ust ot mnny or ine townspeople wr>t1n h4I r111s "' ror Doc Adams G) HOGAN'S H~ROE$ ltngan p101s tn Mnw uP a C,;,erm.an train Q) MOVIE • '• ·r rout1e r Hc.u11nn I 19381 JOhll 111\Wnll Jt!n n1f(u Jones ffi ai) CAPTIONEO ABC NEWS 11 A8CNEWS I I 50 10 IRONSIOE "''"~'oe na~ c.ause 10 'ogtet •. u •. t.eµ11<•Q an 1n-ti1ta 11o r1 10 t,1~ h•yh ·unool trJl\Ss reunion -MIDNIGHT- 12 00 D ABC NEWS G) YOU 8Ei YOUR LIFE Bvc:ld, tiac ~ ... u mef'ts a ~'111')f C.tlfl~t Nht) !ti d'tYtin J, "*" "''" ,.,, IP~ a man ...... n4 .... a,, uf.; ,,,,. l)ulS1de ,,, Du11ct1r1g\. "'"" • temJle bBs• ~ft al p•a ,~, 12 20 0 MOVIE • * l r;r111t)H,~~t hU''•"ll''' F, a,,,.,.,,\'~ f '" (,. ltndf 12 30 0 TOMORROW '• ,.,..,, r t••f •' ,n.a11, '''' ,_,..,..., ••fj, ,,4f J, Qul'S •. ,., ' r t •· t;.1,"\11ht:tr .. t' I I I '1,. ,f rr t\,......f.i'°'r ..)I the HouM ot ~·· tl-.,.. .... An OflenlAI Otptwln II IN pewn In • vlc:lou• 9*M Of """"'•· • YOU In YOUfll lft Buddy Heckel! mMt• en euc1~ •• -who _.... brNlllHI In bed end Ille maltr• d' of • awenll hOlel • INOUINDINT ~NIWI 12;40 8 ()) THE NEW AVENOEM SINCI. Purdey and Gembll s.arch 101 • gllot cr.,turt ,.ho Is living In th• sewer and supposedly etteclill\Q 1*191• 12:50 ltlJ ADAM· 12 A girt ••d• tnt ott~.s to a sua41c1ous plat\e and IMP •~ Ale mount•1ns t!OO 9 ~f PATAOL The appalhng biutaoty of a Na11 general rnalles n•m a P""'" target for ao AOled ottons•ve Q) MOVIE • • •' Impact'' 119491 Bn an l>Onl»ol't Ella Ra•nM 1:301) NEWS 0 THE LONE RANGER 'Outlaw's r11111 1:501) NEWS 2:000 NEWS 2:20 0 NEWS 2:261) MOVIE * • • Soldier 01 For- lune ( 19531 Clark Gable Susan Haywaro 2:30Q) NEWS TawNday•,. Doyf iM_. .ffot•I_.• 11:00 Q) • • Red ~Iver Range ! 19381 John Wayne Ray Comgao -AFTERNOON- 12:00 Q) • • • • Sta11way To Heaven 1194 71 Oav10 N1tJ9n li\+m Hunte' Q) • • · , 1 he Bac11elo1 Party ( 1?!>7) Don Murray £ () Marshall 3·00 '\§' • • r Casanova ·s Big N1gnt 1195•1 Bob Hope I Joan Fon1a1ne 3:30 0 • • • The Horse Sot· I. d1ers t 19591 Jonn Wayne 'fo'1lham HOiden by Armstrong & Batluk 5 0 ....,.£:." T""E'S .;-..1r-1 THOSf Frlf .,.~CE'=' "'uu CP.."• (,f_ 1 ,. 5 E -1m1: 5HO<><. ,,, .-''7 ~---r:, •J0 '"\::'~". NHE0 1 r·E ::>_ • ..,. '• 7 1 ,... ::: -Gt-'5 ..J' , ! ·commercials for Pay TV? Could he By f>t:TER J . HOYER LOS AN<; El.ES r AP l As C'a ble t elevision luxuriates 1n the ).!low of 1t!. 11wn promise , j ust broaching fulf1llment. the twrJ major pay cable networks confrClnl a dilemma t hat comes with their phenom<:nal su<·<'CS!. Whal \o do about ad vertisin,i::., Pay cabk. for tfonf1catron. 1~ the entertain ment and movie c;crvi<.'e some cable systems pro· vide al a fee lo their s u!)scribers It was the spark that led to the c abl1• boom. and Ii; still clearly th(' elem ent that :1llratll\ most vif•wr·r<;-t<J cab le The many satellite tlelivr·rcd Cdble -;upple m enls the Hll s ports network. th•· all-newc; network, the "supcrstation." elC', arf' offered 111 s ubscribers w11hout t•osl Th1•y t·~1 -.t in part Jane, J~ssica ·~n eye opener St. •• NEW YORK <A P 1 "I rould sense some palpitations or the hc<irt." J ane l':iuley recall!>, "when I s uggested that Jessie:. Suvrtt h join m e on 'Today' during Tc1111 'i. vacatum "I know therc'c; been a feeling that Jessica and I should nol even be left in the s am e room ~ ... together, let alone on the s ame ...,h<1w The system. , ••. for some reason, lend-; to feed the delicious an- ticipation among outsiders that there will be some sort of cal fight. • "Could you imagine Tom Brokaw and J ack ' Pe rkins ar m -wrestling or lirtrng we1i;:htson the set ? .. . MISS Si\ VIT<.:11, t\ Washington be1sed cor V.· respondent for NRC News. sits m for the vacation ..... ing Brokaw for a week starting Monday -mark ·~· ;·· ing· the first time two women have a nchored the -~ network1s early mominl! news and information 1 program. "It's always been someone like Garrick Utley or Dick Valeriani or Ed Newman. anqther man." says Miss Pauley. a "Today · reguh1r since 1976. "And when l'vr been on vacation. they've had Kelly Lange or Mariette Hartley or somebody like that fill -·~ in. · "That's fine, but the re's no reason it has to be boy-girl or boy-boy, but never girl-girl. It's no gim- • mick, though I knew that it could be sold lhal way. .... "I 11DNK MY SVGGESl'ION was partially in selt·interest, but also partially a feeling that women in television h ave to be perceived different· ly. I think it's important to prove more than one woman can be on the stage at the same time." The development is an intriguing one. if for no other reason than the fact "Today" enjoys a sort of institution-like status. The weekday program, ln lta 28th year on NBC, seemed onb' months ago to be W.ing its rue with ABC's competing ''Good Momin& America." Though the audience for "Today" was lar1er than ever the challenger appeared to have creat· · ed a larger audience of its own. ''Today." in recent monlhl. has reclaimed the No. 1 s pot opposite "GMA" and CBS' increaslJllly formidable "Mom- in«" news program. • ~~~ ........................ -•' .. ~ ' t>l'cause pay cabl1· t reated a m a rk et They make rno11 cy by selling advertisements £1ut Mad1:-.on J\vl•nuc drool!. over the pros p<'tl of gt·ttln~ pa~ rahle. especially the two big nl'tworks llome Rox Office and Showtime Those lw<1 pay networks are eating into the com- mcrci:.d nctworh · audiences wherever they com pete and a rc. tht•refore, eating into advertiser s' m<iJor markN Also. p;,iy cable tends to be located 111 "'upsc<Jle" homes, a valuable advt:rtising target. The dilcmmu Sho wt 1me and Home Box Office w1Juld love to lakt· advertis ing, but they don't think thl'ir '>UhS('ritx-rs would let them get away with it Pay t·u ble I!. founded on three postulates -no tntt·rrurtinn .... no cutting and no com m ercials . ·•fT WOlJl.IJ BE VERY difficult for the likes uf llomc Box Offi ce and Showtime to, sell their !'>l"I vie•· on the basis of no commercials. t hen m ake th1· o;w1tch ... s ay'\ .Jl)hn J Sic. senior vice president fo r me1rkl'l1ng rnr Stwwtime "Once you have that l;1rgc c•ncumh<:n..,lrnse. even 1f you want tc1 do it. 1· an you·• ·'In lhts d uy rif C'ons umf'r awareness and con- sunwr nct1on. il would be a very difficult trans i· tron .. Nut th<Jt 11no <t nd Showtime haven't thought :1 h11ul it. circa med lrmgingly of the lucre advertis· 1ng w1111hl hnn~ Indeed . Showt1mc President Mike Wcrnblcitt. s pN1krng recently to a group of Cincin· Rlcherd Ch•mberleln On St•ge Set .• Tenor JIM MAASH~LL DAVID COPPEN At the Ke yboard ~ ..... -p;i~~eaJ·~·~'R>:n:&~~r#)CQ:l~u:c!CIDl:""""Dt.fY MC.MLIOOtbV P11•amoont Plctu•MComc11att0rt :" \ A ll\RMWll PICTl.111.1 " I ;lf'C1 w~u Oi·~v Ptaouc.t-on~ A.II HtQt\t\ M~ !. !. :..-,~ NOW PLAYING Malfll 104.ITll COAST Ct•DOMI tii!i'1lt s_, st .. 1 Co,14 MP~A ~49 13~? Or~nqe 6JA ?'1~3 Ml$1 Al°"" lOWHOI' CltlfMA WllT UA ..O"H UllCOl• ......... Wes11111ns1t1 891 393~ ~'" 990 •02' 9uen• P1rk 8'1 4070 1n••· IAOOllUCa ........ llllft.fll El Toro ~· !l8'0 S.n Jwn Cipts111no •93 ·~·~ ., .... 5"' ..... , •• •, ~ ............. ,. ........... .. ......... ,, ........................... -" .... natt advertisers, declared "the opportun1t1es art• limitless " for atlvc•rt1st•r!. on cabll· Stud11·<> s h11" th;,it ,·it•\H·r~ "" h:;1 pdy surrender any Qf the three hencf !> or pa) c ble . but it would St'em that pay cabl ould s urv1\• viewer anger over commercials long a!> it of fe red entertainment that can' had on ABC. CBS and NBC One of the popttfar cons iderations is the European m ethod. in which commercials are s lacked together between show~. and t he pro- g ra ms a re uninte rrupted ··we've lhought of JO difreren t schemes." says S1e . who was 1n town rC'l'Cntl~ for the California Cablt:' Television As))oc1allon con' t•nt1on .. But our encumhency makes it irrelevant "' For now. anyway "The ris k 1s very high, you don't want to kill tht• goose that laid the golden egg," says Sie. e1d· ding in markctcsc. 'the downs1ck nSJphng effects C'Ould be horrendous · THt: TWO PAV CABl.E n<'twork-; rntend to IHcle their time , ""aiting for ncv. pay cable networks to establish themselves un a s ponsor s upported basis before m aking what seems to h<' the inevitable movl' to ad vertis inf.l "Right now. we have no 1ntcn1..ron of putting on commercials." Sic says . "But fi ve years from n1)w, when t hree uT so pay servH·es that start off with ad v('rtising t1 r!' successful. who knnws'' · 1\ny bet5" l ip at reP Sl'an·hmg for a perfect tree for the hoHday sra-;nn ran ht' fraught '>'ith peril. as dem· onstrated <1n he a nimated s pecial "T he lkrenstain B<.'ar:-. · Christm as Tree·· tonight at Ron :'-JAC. lh:rnnt'I 4. +•-• ··-·~-,.-....... •-:;-r..-. MOVIE REVIEW Monday, December 15, 1980 DAILY PfLOT 87 'Stir Crazy' no laughing matter 8y A8TIR18 &NIGn ._ ............ olwmb•• '1 "Stir Creay" 11 • Unle Uh "lnabU.B" played for , • ..,... an Idea wboN llma, l'm afraid, haaa't ctul\e c:ome . A!lhoqb OH• WUder Hd Richard Pryor •&•in dem· outrate lh•l ltwy mah ecaeelJeot foils for .. cb otMr. Md UU. Hannah Wtlu&ei.D producuoo b., beH 0Qt unly meUcuJoul ly rut bul u~oalv•ly mounted, neverihles1 it's diftlcu.ll to avoid the feel· In& that lta Bruce Jay Frledman •cript, wilh \ll rorrupc warden, ud11tlc It~ suard.a and a bomONXuaJ anmale ( Cieor1 • otd Brown} open· ly oo U. make for Pryor'• bOd, 1bou!d either bave been t.>' i.lr•~aht or not a l all PriAoo brutality. u thas plC"lun" prov~~. 111 no lauatlina matter I nNO n SIGNIFICANT, for exampJe, that \be fllm't. funruest scenes all occur before Wilder ind Pryor are rauroaded into \.be slammer. Pryor, a down·al·beels New York actor doubll.na as a butler, frea.U out at a aociallu party when bis stash o( Aupu.lco 1old is mistaken for oreeano and eprinkled lDU> the soup, salad and veal. Wilder, an even less successful playwrilbt. loses tUa job as store detective when he becomes more interested in a pretty shoplifter <Lee Purcell) than in the merchandise she's lifted. So they decide to pool their assets and head for Hollywood. Unfortunately, their van dies on them in Glen· boro, a small Western U>wn whoae inhabitants aren't 4Al all partial to Yankees; and when they become innocently lnvolved in a bank heist, the judge throws the book at them -125 years each. But the warden (Barry Corbin). who gets his jollies testing new prisoners on an "Urban Cowboy" bucking bull, discovers lbal Wilder can 1 NIM--2'J;•) NIV::ru:..-::.N 1111 \ ---·-~:-~ ~ ·•·•••·eta·--···· r;llM~~·I I YAM WHAT I YAMI POPEYi' IN! ,,.. .......... a:_,..,_. ------ITIR CRAZY 1111 " ............ ... tPiml•,~l NIV=-~M 1111 \!Jll,.___ -···-·-·-·- s.c. -y. Mlt ....... y 4 ... 1514 S,C, l'lhHY .... -... y 494.1514 -------~.~~ .. (.: Mf ...... l::el • •itl• tell• llM • 1t:tl -W••·--LA CAQI AUX l'OUal 1•1 _,, .. __ ...... .. THllllm 11111 ..,.. 1M • 1f:-........ tM•?';ll• ttM really ride ooe and decidel '° uae him in the prison's annual rodeo. And Wilder decides to uae this u an escape route for himaell and bis frienda. Bl' THE TIME BE aets lo the escape, however, writer Friedman seems to have tor1ot· ten completely that be was doinl a comedy and becomes fascinated with the mechanics of the escape in.stead. This milbt have worked ii Wilder were a more physical comedian <and bad been 1iven more to do); but while the 1reat escape is ta.kin& place, Wilder (and bis double) is in the arena buckin8 broncs and ridin1 bulls -and UU. isn't terribly funny either. I must admit \bat Wilder isn't my favorite comic. He likes lo play the pure·in·heart innocent, but bis eye is too koowin1, his lips too leeriq to puU it olt; and when he has a shtick, such u bis jaunty walk with Pryor into the cell block to prove that he's really baHd, be tends U> overdo and pro- lone . He's an intelli1enl comedian who's afraid to uae his lntelll1ence'to eclil. Pryor, on the other band. la -well, Pryor. Often what you get from him isn't dialo1u.e, but sheer sound -muf· ned, fnlltrated, indipant sound th•t's more elo- quent than words (althouah there's on• word, which belped the picture earn lta R ratinc, that he uaea toatulWyinc effect). But Pryor, even when workinl wit)l minimal· comic material, manaaes to live the iilm liveli· nesa and color. And Jobeth Williama is utterly ap· pealing aa the novice lawyer trying to eet them out of stir. Apparently director Sidney Poitier shared with Friedman a folie a deux: Both lhoulbt they were makinc a serious movie. Poitier has the rep· .utation of workin&. well with actors, but his direc- tion here ls sober -never wild enough or crazy enough U> evoke the com ic m~e. NOR DOES FRED S<:huler's straight·on, documentary ·like camerawork serve to lighten the tone. On the other hand. Tom Scott's bouncy score does. I think what I liked best in the film was Gene Wilder's ode to New York. "Craiy". which he sang under the credjts. After that, it was-downhill all the way. ' .lust browsing Playwright Neil Simon catches up on his rea ding at a New York bookshop while the Dean's .d.. eath hi· d 1•111pact -:::;filiiminijg oijif ru.·s .new .. movie, "Only When I -e ---~augh ,"was proceedingoutside. Q: Fla.Uy eeela1 James Deu •TV &M Mlaer lll•tat la "ltebel Wl&Mtlt a Came," I wa1 l•preued wl&ll * looU, aUlttlde aad a.bon &aJea&. Bew ud wllea did Deu die! A.ad wka& elae cu 1• &ell me abo•t &1m·le1etM1, q .. ckly! -DebMe It., Tamarac, Fla. A: Author James Brough recorded the event in this pithy paragraph: "On the evenin1 of Friday, ~pt. 30, 1955, Ji~my was racing along Highway 41 in bls new, 150-mlle-an-hour Porsche, which be bad christened "The Little Bastard.'· He ran into another car, and Jimmy Dean was dead.'' Note: James Dean's full name was James Byron Dean. Though he captivated Hollywood with only three movies. bis sudden death al 24 had almost as much of an im· pact on fans as Rudolph Valen· lino's passing. Life magazine, a year after Dean'adeath, reported they were still receiving up to 8,000 letters a month addressed U> him, and U · signed star writer Esra Good· man to write a 12·page picture story on the cult hero. Born and eulogized at services in his home oa.111 town of Fairmont, Ind., it attracted more mourners than the total 2,700 population residing in the dot on the map. A few days before Dean was killed, he performed bis (avoriu stunt on lbe set of "Giant" -making a noose from a lariat and drawing it tight around his neck. Unmarried, Dean attended the Actors' Studio for a short while and was hailed as a comer by Lee Strasberg. He also attended UCLA for two years, ex· plaining that if be didn't make &ood as an acU>r he'd try lo become a lawyer. Q: _. all &M •a.e1 &M7're ....... lllew cu Cla.ryller Cely. aftenl to pa7 •meeee be FraU Slaatra .. • &lletr TV eommettlala! -II• Se'al, nu • ._.. •. A: Even Chrysler can afford to pay what Frank is charging them -$1 a year! Sinatra decided be wanted U> see the once-mighty company 1et back on its feet -so be VOLUNTEERED U> be their s pokesman. Another biggie coming U> the rescue will be Gregory Peck -who will be plucging Dodge autos on TV. Peck's paycheck (which will be minimum scale), will be donated to the Motion Picture and Television Relief Fund. Q: 11 It &ne &llat la ttae beyday of a.llywood, Joan Crawford aad Judy Garland taad a bitter telld 101.a«i!-Celesu R., MadlllOll, Wis. .By 11te A.aaoda&ed Preu The following are Billboard's hot record bits for this week as they appear in Billboard magarine. HOT SINGLES 1. "Lady" Kenny Rogers (Uberty) 2. ''More Than I Can Say" Leo Sayer (Warner Bros.) 3. "Starting Over" John Lennon <Geffen) 4. "Love on the Rocks" Neil Diamond (Capitol ) S. "Master Blaster" Stevie Wonder (Tamla) 6. "Hungry Hearl" Bruce Springsteen (Columbia) - 7. ''Another One Biles the Dust'' Queen (Elektra) 8. "Guilty" Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb (Columbia) ... 9. "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" Pat Benatar <Chrysalis> 10. "Every Woman in the World" Alr Supply (Arista) TOPLh 1. "Greatest Hits" Kenny Ro1ers (Uberty) 2. "Guilty" Barbra Strei.sand (Columbia) 3. "Hotter Than July" Stevie Wonder (Tamla) 4. "Back Jn Black'' AC·OC (Atlantic> S. "Crimes of P'asaion" Pat Benatar (Cbryaau.) 8. "Eqles l.Jve" Ea1les (Alyham) 7. "The River" Bruce SpriDllteea <Colwn· bia) II. "Zenyatta llondatta" Tbe Police (Mill) 9. "The Game" Queen (Elektra) 10. "The Jau SU.1er" NeU Diamond <Capitol> 'Glad You Asked That' A: There was obviously no love lost between them. Shortly before Joan's death, she blasted Judy in a conversation with journalist Roy Newquist. "Over the years," she said, "I've read so many stories about how badly Judy Garland was treated at Metro. I did not know Judy well," said Joan, "but after watching her in action a few times, I didn 'l want lo know her well. I think her problems were caused more by the fact that she was a spoiled, in· dulged, selfish brat than by Metro'scruelty." Q: Yoa c .. a.e1p me • dllmer Mt enry alpt for a week. I laave a bet wl&ll my luisbud dlat "I Love Lucy" ftnt came oe H a radio•• yean a10. My laasbaad says I'm wroac aa maal-tlaat TV la wbere It started. Who's ril)lt! -Mn. Jimmy O'C., Seattle, Wash. A : Put away your apron and get ready for dinner out. YOU'RE right. Around 1952, "I Love Lucy" came lo CBS Radio (sponsored by Philip Morris Cigarettes). It starred all the principals you later saw on the TV show -Lucille Ball and Des i Amaz as Lucy and Ricky Ricardo, Vivian Vance as Ethel Mertz, and William Frawley as ber husband Fred. Ricky was a struggling bandleader and Lucy was his wacky wife . And they lived in the upstairs apartment of a tenement owned by Fred and Ethel. The same sU>ry' line later made history on the television screen. Q : How does "0.arlle's Aaiela" star Jaeklyn Smldl react &o beU.g called tlae most beautJfw womula tJ.e world!-Clara G., Sta&ea Island, N. Y. A: Like so many olber Hollywood beauties, Jaclyn simply doesn't see it when she looks into her mirror -although she does concede she's not home· ly. Hollywood make up expert George Mas ters throws a little criticism he r way. however. "She tries loo bard U> be neat,'' he says.·· Proper makeup would make her look better." <Come on now, George. How much better could this gorgeous gal look !) Q: Aay&llJag to die rumors wttll G. Gordoa Ud· dy's best·aeller, ''Will," la 1o1a1 t.o be made iato a movie? U ao, wlto will play Uddy? -Mimi Weber, Beverly Hiib. A: The rumors are right. And according to Watergate conspirator Liddy, rus role will be played by acU>rRobert.Conrad. Send your qlM!stiom to Hy Gardner. "Glod You As~d • That,"careof thu~spaper.P.O. Bo:.r 196%0,1rome92714 Marilyn and Hy Gardner will an.nutr aa many questions as . they can ~'If. 1:•10:20 Walt Dlaney·a Song.ceSoulh 12"~10 @'.;) OH, IOOKUBJ 3:30 RBANCOWBO :•1:1H: c: 1••h i-'"'W'•• Ult U\lllit\ • th ••'t H \th tt '"*·'MMhh UA CITY ClllMA Jrange 634·39t 1 IDWAROI' llUITDl Santa Ana 540·7U4 lDWARDI' fOUllTAll HUH Fountain Valley 839· 15-00 EDWAllDI' WDODlfUDGE' Irvine 551 ·0655 UA TWllCHllMH Westm1nsltf 893· 1305 STADIUM DRlll·ll Orange 639-8700 PactflC'I fOUITMI HU.ll DIHft.tl Foun1'1n Valley 962-2481 C.llMt-lm. ht a tewword• towerlt for rou . "IOOlMAKER" 1111 "PHANTOM OF PARADISE" "POPEYE" (PG) I "PRIVA1E 8EN'1AMIN" 1111 1 1 I "THE ELEPHANT MAN" (l'QI I "THE EMPIRE '"°' STRIKES BACK" _..,.,.._,_ "ON>tNMY ~O,LE" INIAK "'IVleW ''THR TRllUTI" FRI/SAT STRDIUffi (] ~cr q~n OrivlZ-ln call 639 7860 ~ "AWAKENING'' tfll "FADE TO al.AOC" ---...... _., ---··--._._.. ...... -·--·-···---,.--...... -... ·-·----:.- . I '. ,I I j ·-. \ ' . I ./ \ 6 • c .. :.:u ·y -.t>rldge • t 4 fH.A lt-""""""' ,....,., ,, '' J ..... \ Cambridge IOO's Only 4 mg tar ... I l_j1 ------ Cambridge - 1 mg car~oft Only 1 rng tar '• ...--.. ' ' . ............ .., DEC. 15, 1980 Horoscope Classified C2 C3 Searchlight saves t~ day Legend makes good hook. •1 'UDITll OUON ............... Jobn a.yao&dl Gardl_oer ol Hwat- illstoo leKh baa beeo wrltiq bookl ud sa..,aap unaucceuf\Ally for the lUl e1* 1MJ"I. He r..u 1"mdreda of rejection all&» Qi up in h.i.a bouae, but lbat doesn't er him a bit He fitures lbat he's oely been Mriou.a about bis craft for lhe laat tbrw years and statlatk1 show that it tal• an avera1e of rive years ror a budctint writer to make 1ood. "And it may take me 10," be said. But Gardiner at last la on the brink ~f succeu. Hla first children's book has been publiabed and there is a pouibility it will be made ln&o a film. The book, "Stone Fox,'' was published by T. Y. Crowell Junior Books and sells for $'7.95. Baaed oo a leaend be beard in a small cafe in Idaho, tbe story is about a araodfather and bis grandson, ~ttle Willy, and their aging dog, Searchlight. GaANDFATHEa BECOMES ill and Little Willy tries to keep their small farm eoine by himself. But then he learns that part or the reason bis grandfather is· sick is that be hasn't been able to pay lhe taxes for several years. . A substantial sum of money is needed to save tbe farm and Little Willy tries to get it by winning the great dog sled race held every year in bis home town or Jackson, Wyoming. Little Willy's main competition is a big, silent Indian named Stone Fox, who has won every race so far and seems to be formidable competition. "In tbe original legend lhe Indian was a mo.u.la man," Gardiner said. "'l'be le&end LI in the last chapter ot the book and I ftlled in the rat of the characten, • 'TllE &ACE 18 still 101ne on to this day." be added. "I hope '° see it 10me· day.'' By profession Gardner is an en&inffr. He baa a B.S. and M.S. in mechanical en1ineerlnt. with a specialty of predict- ing temperatures. After graduatin1 from UCLA and earnint bis master's, Gardiner prac- ticed his profession for· two yean and then quit, because he !\ever wanted to be an encmeer in the first place. He on· ly did it because bis bigb school En&lisb teacher told bim he couldn't succeed at his fint love, writin&. Arter quilting the first efllineering job Gardiner formed his own company, the Num Num Novelty Com~y. and made such delights as a plastic necktie filled wilh guppies and the "lncreclible Chip," a huge potato chip which was a toy like a Frisbee. "That company, too. was unsuc- cessful," Gardiner said. "I went back into engineering in 1974, on a contrac· tual basis. which allows me time for writing." ON ONE OF bis engineering projects he spent 10 months in Idaho, which is where he heard lhe Stone Fox legend in a little cafe owned by Bob Hudson. to whom lhe book is dedicated. Arter the stint in Idaho, Gardiner quit again and took off ror Central America with typewriter in hand for five months of concentrated writing. '·I did a screenplay and a movie for • TV, both of which didn't sell," Gardiner \a,id. He .. ctually got as rar as the "Kojac" offices once with a script and knew he was in big time when actor Sidney Poitier 1ot otr the elevator u be was getting on. Unfortunately, the "Kojac" material wasn't acceptable either, "but lhal was a very personal rejection," Gardiner said. "It was somethine to celebrate." Gardiner got back into writing when his brother asked him for help wilh commeri:ials, and around 1972 he let his creative juices start flowing again. HE DOESN'T SEEM bitter about lhe fact that he was derailed for so many years by a teacher who didn't un- derstand him, and in fact he can ex· plain exactly what happened back in high school. "That teacher graded strictly on skills. I think there should be two grades, one on skills and one on im- agination. Imagination was my strong point, he said. · ''I quit engineering twice and found that I do like to write." Gardiner, who hired an agent in the late '708 to help him shepherd bis fledgl· in" career, has to laugh when he thinks about the beginning of "Stone Fox." Being an unsuccessful writer. he had never had a call from his agent, so he didn't think it was necessary to tell her where he was going on bis honeymoon two years al'O. That was just about the time he was trying to publish "Stone Fox," and you can guess the rest. The book was sold and nobody could find him to tell him the good news. ... .. Ann Landers receives 10,000 letters, all agreeing, "Less is more" . . . C2 Author John Reyrtolds Gardiner of Huntington Beach Bird fimls his roots Book is set in Newport's Upper Bay Little Crumb is a poor, lonely bird who lives in the Back Bay. He doesn't know where his fami- ly is or who bis parents were. " Such a sad little bird. He sets out on a search for his heritage and learns a rew lessons about laking care of the earth along the way. Little Crumb. a coot, is lhe c reation of Newport Beach author Joan Pizzo. The bird stars in her first book, "l..ltlle Crumb," which was published by Back Bay Books Publishing Co. of Newport Beach. It was illustrated by Clyde Geronimi, also of Newport, one of the first animators for Walt Disney in 1930. His film credits include "Slee ping Be auty," "Lady and the Tramp" and ''Cinderella." a nd h e has s ketched Mickey Mouse hun· dreds or times . Mrs. Pizzo, a graduate of USC in education. taught for many years and has written numerous stories for children. ''She loves the natural way of lire so typical of he r native California and she believes we must protect its specialness," a publisher's spokesman said Little Crumb, in looking for his family, meets ma ny inhabi· tan ts of the Newport Be a ch (BOOK REnEwJ Back Bay and sees 'the dest ruc- tion the surroundin~ c1 vilization is causing it. His discovery of his roots is sad because he learns that man, with his big machines and desire for more space. killed all his family by dumi;,iin~ big loads or dirt on their shoreline home. This book 1s a valuable vehicle for discussion on several levels. Parents can talk with their children about the ecology of the Back Bay, the search for family and man's responsibility to take care of his surroundings. It has a happy ending, which 1s so much the better. The book is available at most ai:ea bookstores. Hard-cover edi- tions are $10.95 and paperbacks a re $7 95. -Judith OL.wn ...:...------------------------------------------------------· .. w Make your Chr~tmas t"':ee-trimming easy By BARBARA MA YER ................. You may not believe this if rou are knee deep in Christmas lights, garlanding and oma· menta, but there is a simple way to trim a Christmas tree. If you follow a rew rules, you will do lhe job more quickly lhan usual wilh far better results, says Don Warning. Warning, an executive with a manufacturer of Christmas decorations and artificial trees, considers Christmas decoration his pleuure as well as bis business. He ls a man who advocates Christmas trees year-round, trimmed for the season. And while he bas never festooned one with 'cherry blossoms in the spring, he bas mana1ed a tree for practically every room in bis house for some years. AVCOUING TO W AaNING, the first rule for succeu ls to accumulate enouCh material to do the job right. The number of decorations needed for a full effect increases more than numerically with every foot of additional bei1bt. So take this into consideration before opt1nc for tbe tallest tree you can ftnd. A 3-foot, tabletop tree, for example, is estimated to need a minimum ol '10 mlniatwe ll&fJl.I, 24 feet of 1arlt1Ddlq and 15 to 50 addlUonal ornaments. A f.foot tree, however, will require at leut JOO U1bta, 75 feet ot 1arlandiq and from 100 to 150 • Ol'Dlmeall. I Trtauniq the tree=rly atarta with ar-raacbll tM liOta, · to 1arland•n1 and wtnda up wttb tbe al ornament trim. Jdeles • . DOt ~·led by Wamm1 IO -lut. A rule ol tbamb to remember: Upta ltart ·~ top; 1artandl staJt at tbe bottom. Poa aDI' allltJLTI, UH the 11me style U1llt IDCI warts wttb tbe W• Ut in order to ...... ...., plaeemeat aad "'9et. The ftnt balb '"' ftrY ..,. the top ol the tne. WiDd It aromd ........ ud .......... 10UI' ••1 11ownward ... aromd, .,..,.. from ... to .... -...... out. Do Dat Mat .., ...... la .............. tbe .......... A8d e.eeal tbe eledrie tW'CI.,,,,...... tt.,.... tM lnaelMI. AIW lllil IPta an pa.-eo ,._. aatlafae· tion. garland the tree. Start at lhe bottom and garland completely on one level. When you reach your starting point, cut lhe garland. Then do the next row in a similar fashion. The peaks or the new swag should be centered directly over the valleys of the pre· viou.s row. Depending on the size of the tree, you will probably have from five to seven rows or garlanding. Swags are generally between 12 and 18 inches wide, depending on the circumference of the tree. THERE AllE several alternatives to the horizontal swa1ging effect. You can 1arland vertically rrom the top or the tree to the bottom. swagging only the bottom row borisontally. · Another idea is to start at the top and work your way down in spiral fashion so that the &arland is on the dia1onal. · For an interesting two-toned look, twist two strands of different colored 1arland to1ether before swautnt. Your tree trim will show up better if you follow an or1aniled plan, accordlnt to Warnin1. An easy way to provide symmetry is to collect a quantity of a slntle ornament and place one each at the peaks of the 1arlanda. Fabric bows in a brilbt Cbrittmas plaid or IOUd color are very effective. So are solid-color balls. ONCE TBB BASIC decoralions are al· tached to the tree, f'l1I in wttb other orumenta. Add \be tree topper, cdver the bue with fabric or, ti preferred, ser the entire tree ln a harmonk>us eoatalner, and step b9et. Your tree la reM:t ';.':i.:~tbe United St.a. decorate a tree with onaamenll collected°"' the yean. But, If 10U an jmt startlnc out or are ereatlq a 1eeond tree, you may wilb to~ a themed tr.. Aceordifte to Warnlq, about a ftftb of American famWea ban two ar more tnea. 'n.. ad4Wana1 t..... are aft.ell decorat.d m • ..... theme -NJ .. or two eolon CID11 or all lllr6. Ornammt maneet---.....,. t.o peotldl tlM m.-1m,.w. ....... ~. ~ oratllll u.m.. A erle• 'rr. Md WrMti: Warnial's ftrm, for eHmple, ~ abaal • rive new tree-decorating themes each year Each tree has between S and 10 decorative ele· men ts. IDEAS FOR NEW themes come from popular culture. travel and lhe arts and are de- veloped at least a year and a half ahead of time Warning's firm has already completed its 1981 Christmas decoration line and ideas for 1982 will lie discussed and chosen by next spring, he said. Among the themes for next Christmas 0 0 0 0 • which are now being manufactured will be a Mickey Mouse tree , and a tree featuring Italian angel decorations. It is inspired by the angels shown each Christmas at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. A trip to Austria last year was lhe inspira· lion for Bavarian decorations featuring tiny cuckoo clocks. cow bells and rustic houses. Among homemade theme trees that don 't cost a lot or money. Warning offers lhe follow- ing suggestions : -A COUNTRY kitchen tree trimmed with popcorn garlands, apples and candy canes. A family tree in which omadnts consist or family snapshots mounted on h"lrdboard or displayed in clear glass balls. -A tree whose ornaments are discarded light bulbs. wrapped with braid and hand paint· ed with indelible crayons. Trimming the tree properly starts with arranging the.lights. proceeds to garlanding and winds up with the final ornament trim. 0 0 0 ' OA&lY PiLOl Women ~rile in Measures don't eo11nt O&All ANN l.ANDlftl I would like to 111 aom.u.IAI &o' •11th• l•l•nd'' lb• YoUftl lltU wtilcJ WU aftakt lo pW'WI & romutk Nl•"onthlp wUll • wemu b.c-aW1e he ••• "un .. rendowed " tie utd be ea .... me &e 8'J awa7 ,..._ •••ea -.ti I wa1 n ...... LI. ..... ,... .......... ...... l•'t \Me uy n.ona ridk:W., > _ bad had .nou1b from UM l"YI LD Ow 1bowtir1 all ~h ... l have be•n married lour u mn c Bun~ two a&nd cllvo,rc.cS _. l 'n.. bell lover of l1Mt lot WU lfw on. Wbo Wb lh~ lHll .. , .... f..•HdPr'I INtea .. INttMak1'9•1 ...., par. W... UM ,._.. llrl CINMI ....... "..,...., wt8 , ....... place. -PATllE& OP SIX Spollue, Waslt.: Yo• 1an ·•a.I." __..,,_. ad•lce. Be •eed8 <• ............ ., ... feell•I• of l••••••aeJ. Tlae pr.ble• .... Ma Mad, ....... dow•.-Ma.ALSO c•oetUU11ly endow~ Now ~bat &u& le a ..... tlaaa wka& ate la i6o )'OU lhinll ol \hat, Aon Lan· werry ... a-.a. -ALL EA~ dus• NO NAM£. J UST ••••• CU)'. 8.D.: Bluer PARDEEVILLE WIS ...... , --··""•-m aa ~-D£AA PAaDEE: I WM I -Bt:ENAiOUND e ~r. -... NC9Ye4 ..... , , ••• ae&, a..., llilud: I ...... .. ten -&Ml ••Jee&, ••&b f.... w .. •1•padabes wma .. .... _. ... ,._. u.e •••~ Uilq. --lalaM" '-•ue I ltad a slmU.r ~ ... ,._. •· problem, -a, h was my breu&a. ,,... 111.aaJ: ··a~ au..t" I •at •• fl•&·eltested I was Ma .. """aabH It)' a.eMr· afraid &o allow a maa &o 1et loo ne• ....._,.'he laoR ud&aac frtelldty fw fear la ml11t& lead &o au p&J111er I e wer ltad wu a tlte bednem ••d I woald be maa wtdl al....a lavWMe par&a. •••ll&eeed. Wlaea I flaally fomd -LESSISllOaE ~ COllnCe &o aet myeelf eo. I LM AaaeM: 1 wetll aa • Moker d1Heft.l'e4 I& didll'& make._ Wt la Soll&Mn Callt.nla aad uve of dlfferet1te. -HAPPY LAU Me•~&lll!• .... el•ea.Take Clnelaad: BeUer udere•· It fr.• ••e•e wtao kllon, &M dowed .... over. I waa married lte9' ,eder .. n are Ute .... wtdl CO ._. types aM die w wt.o tlte leu& l...,eulve eqalpmeta&. • aa 1UpUy "•laort·tllHled" -X·PEE&-IENCE waa by fu u.e •ore esd&la1 :Prom PllTiadelplala : Tell lover. -MADE BOTH SCENES halao4e 111&.lld" &o eeaffMr'a&e oa wu& lte ••Y• ud laow lte aay1 lt wltee lte ls matba1 lowe. lie wtll ftlld I& mucla more lmpor· Melville, N. Y.: I went tlu-oaata Uae ume bumlllatloa la Ike slaowen wlaen I was a GI. n.ts S.ll&lae,. ....... : Tell "awe l1laad" II lte wu&a a wife or ••eetltean, ~ a.ad beUer 1et eraeraJaa, U • aiu aeYer INtell &o bed wltlt uyoee, alae .,..., bow die cllfteretaee. . BellbaP.m, Wa ... : ~ beR meaave of a maa ls laow lae trea&a a womu la die be*eoe Hd CMI&. l&'I die llaarial ... CU· lDa &Ila& ••teer. Not1a1ac ea... - EXPEtlENCED Troy, Ala.: Au, please &en "Rkode lalaM" tltat It'• aot CM 1l&e of &Jae ala.Ip tlaat cou&a, It's U1e motion of Uae oteaa. - SMfLING SALLY Loalavllle, Ky.: If HyOlle eomplalu tlllat yoar cola ... b too fruk, lpore &Item. Yw are • m aater wlaea It eomea to lllHcUIDC ho& topics wl&lil iute. Tile one from R.I. waa a perfect Hample. Yoa'll never k9ow ltow many people yo. laelped wt&ll that one. -BLESSING YOU REGULARLY DEAR BLESSING : Thanks friend. ' Residents welcome holiday season ( Horoscope ) Residents or Harbor Rid1e. in Newport Beach. held their annual holiday celebration and tree lighting ceremony recently. Singers from the Irvine Muter Chorale performed Christmas and Hanukkah songs while guests enjoyed hors d'oeuvres from Rococo's in Woodland Hills. 1 Among the more than 400 persons attending the party were Dave and Pat Lamb Bob Chickering and Carole Urie-Chickering', Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gehring, Peggy Goldwater and Robert Clay, Joanne and Gene Mix, Senator and Mrs . John Schmitz and Mr. and Mrs . Marion Buie. Others were Arthur and Lou Shafran, Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Valentine, Dr. Mi chael Drucker . Dr. and Mrs Van Gordon, Ariane Slawn. John Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Carras and Mr. and Mrs. Don Corbin TDHday, Ott. 11 By SYDNEY OMAllR ARIES (March 21-Apr. 191: Puzzle pieces fall into place; sense of direction is restored. You get valid property appraisal and can take advan- tage of it. Emphasixe personality, make special appearances, define terms and act in direct, confident. dynamic manner. TAURUS !Apr. 20-May 201: What had been a cause for fear. doubt could not be transformed into a major advantage. Recent contact made at social affair will pay 'dividends. Gemini SagHtarius persons figure prominently. Get answers by looking behind scenes . Avoiding salt not e88y GEMINI (Ma y 21-June 20 ): Steady pace re- su~ts in fulfillment of desires. Eschew get·rich· quick schemes. Focus on resolution or recent financial problem. You'll have reason to celebrate. Friends hip 1s transformed into meaningful relationship CANCER (June 21 -July 22>: Written instruc- tion could lead to promotion, added presitige and elevated standing in community. Know it, be perceptive and read between the lines. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius natives figure pro- minently, Welcome change of scenery. WASHINGTON (AP> -Too much s alt in the diet has been linked with high blood pressure, but avoi ding s ail 1s n 'l always as easy as Just not shaking 1l onto your food . The 1-~ood and Drug Administration reports that many foods have hidden sodium, added when they are processed or occurrin~ naturallv For a copy of "Salt," a v ailable without charge, send a post card to the Cons ume r I n formation Center. Dept. 550J . Puehlo. Colo 81009. Breakfast with Santa Santa will be at The Broadway, Huntington Beach, at 9 a.m . on Saturday, Dec. 20, to --.... 0mar:i , CUSTOM FRAMING I Open 6 Days A Week Mon.~Frl. 9~ Sat. 1~ 1803 Newport Blvd. 1' D~ ~ meet children and re· ceive their gift lists. Breakfas t will be served and there will be entertainment by clowns, mimes and ven· tri loq uists. · For reservations call the store's Chafing Dish restaurant. Tickets are $2.95 each. ... ., "I ' I ~ ,rice W1th T1'le Ad Aepen Sid 'New BIO*lleet... Junior Houle CIMllca P.S. remember us for Chrtstmas Ctft certtftcltes. tool THI llCOM IUlftCi ......................... :: ..... ,,.. ..... ---~ ................ .,.. ..... • ------ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Important domestic adjustment is on agenda. Lifestyle undergoes subtle transformation. Take long-range view. Strive for g re ater flexibility. News received concerns publishing or educational projects. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22> · Proposed money deal requires close scrutiny Someone wants something for nothing -you could be prime target. Define terms, focus on motives and potential. Don't be too trusting Play cards close to chest. You can win. LIBRA CSept. 23-0ct. 22): Obtain hint from Virgo message. Accept offer of aid from one with good "track record". Concentrate oo pro· · duction, and gain from recent experience. Ac· cent on legal forms. documents. contractuaJ ob· ligations . SCORPIO <Oct 23·Nov. 21 >: See beyond the obvious -you soon have clear sailing as roadblocks, burdens are removed. Co-worker or c lose associate a rranges introduction to ill· dividual who can become a trusted friend. You 'll gain wider recognition. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Apply personal touch. imprint style -and be ready for encounter which spells "romance." You make fresh start -Leo and Aquarius persons play key roles . Children, speculative ventures dominate. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan 19): Steer clear of one who advocates impulsive action, fast de· cisions. extravagant gestures. Instead, accent conservative course -promote personal securi· ty You get "notice" which can lead to "money in the bank." AQUARIUS !Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You get calls, messages -and requests from neighbors, re- lali ves . Writing trips a nd ideas dominate pe r sonal scenario. Gemin i , Sagittarius natives play important roles You 'll be discuss· ing "weight." PISCES CFeb. 19-Mar. 20): Check bank and other accounts. Refuse lo be short-changed. Be aware ol Cine print, hidden clauses and basic de· tails. An Aquarian figures prominently You're ~ue for favorable news concerning missint 1tem . Cards postmarked for holiday sending , Want to have your Christmas cards postmarked by Santa Claus? Just send them ort lo Santa Claus, Indiana, tor the postmaster to stamp. There are other choices, u well. You mi1bt Uke to opt for Rudolf, Ohio, or Mistletoe, Ken· tucky. To take advanta1e of these UD\,\Jual holiday touches, send your cards, alre9dy addreued and stamped, to the postmuter al wbatewer town moves y-our holiday •"1tt. Mail them In a lu1er envelope marked "post.mart requested.'' Here ls a list of towns that mttM ·be· ap. proprtate: Santa Claus, Ind. 41579; Rudolf. Oblo 41ta; miaMiltletoe, Ky. 41S51 CluUtmu, '1a . .,.i Noel, Mo. 894; Nasareth, Pa. -..: North Pole, N.Y. lJMe; Sliver Star, Mont. 5"711 ; Silver BeU, Aris. 85210; snowball. Aft. 711'11; Wiseman, Ar,. 7251'7, and Belb.eJeta.m, Ga. 30820. UCI sets pub lie classes Tlae followincl acbedule of ac\hlUe1i opee to CM pubic bu. been aanouaced by the UC Irvine t:atenalon procrua: Hl ... Y, ML t, MTU•MY, ' " ......... ~,, .. ,....,._, 0.Nllt "'-ry..,. ~ec Un," VI< litMlft, ~ .... I, v 9'Nefl TMlls ~. A UCI Ila ---~_._,, "''eti. 110 I ....... ~ ... ~.•:•te •-41"·• TM Vk ...... T•Mll Col .... C. * (au, Jm9 Tl'~o C.. .... ,,..._. C..JOf\. "": "'· I c~ t IWldla. OI.., .,,..,, IMllflt .,_,..._. M CAMo • Cau Cell U()f 1-IM .e Ol4) W.WI•. IA'IV ... Y. *·" I "If" lo 8uy a Sn\all C-.P.,tH," Pt1flt1p er•-. M.a.A., tontu11a111. A UCI E......,.,, _ _.. IW09'MI, t ··"'· •• s ""'" -1111 Comclut•• Sc'9Mt. VCI ..... : tlOl prt-rO!led., tits tt door, lnc1ue1e1 <•••1 "lalenatt, llftll -1Nrl!lfl9 Ct ll UCI E"'-'tf\ .. 11"1 O).M" TNUlttDAY, ..... ll I "Co"'"'unlctll"t Efl•<ll .. 1r," Ht •trll Wiiton, ••eslden1. Ad· mln l\tratlw lll•••r<ll ••-••t .. ,1 '"< A UCI E•l•n1lon one·d•r Mnll.._, t :» a.n1, to •·» pm., Koll- .. , IM, Jl)I llrlttol, Cotta .,.. .. . "" • iw.-. ..... -•I doo< .. ... c•-• cton m.ierlal, lu.-cll and Pt•-1"1. Call UCI IE.c1en11oft al 11141 IU-'414 I SATUlllOAY, , ... 17 ( ·~-~ .. , .. V..terl1'9 Slrat~i., IWI," AllOfl J ~. J 0 . Wt>lo• (Of\• 1ull1f\I, n l•lt & bu1lnn\ p1tn1, ~ecllk Mut\ill LI,_ lnturtnc• A UCI f.llMllOll -·dar l.,.,lftlr • )0 e.m , lo l • p.m., room 10 Soc l•I 5Cl•nc• Utllwalorv. UCI. F ... - pr-nrollecl, MS el -r. 1.-c1.-,1 claU "IMerlali, 11.fttll e"" 1Ntl1.lft11 Cell UCI Ellt-lon .i 111•1 W ·S4U RAY CHARLES (LEFT) WITH BUCK OWENS IN 'HEE HAW' Hie country-fur eound ret•lne It• poputertty .. U""9rtt~j"O t nCI MOll•allftlJ E"'plo-." "-•rel Wilton, P'H .. deftl, A4"'4nl1t.a11 .. ll•turcn A•· _ •• , .... In< A UCI Enen·-- CS.r tem•-· •:JO e,m. lo • JO p.m , GolCI Ill_,,, ¥9w Court, UCI FH lolll Prt....,olled, tlS •I -0 lnc:1.-. <Ian ,,,...,I•"· 1unc11 .,,., IMl'""O· C..11 UCI E~on et (7141 aJ.S414 Ray ChaTles' sound goes on -and on "A\wrtlon Tralnl"9 WO<lll llOP lor Women," -•Ion Jee: ob" Pll o . c"rdlnalor, P\l'<llolo9r c11 .. 1c. •d· llill<I ProfK-Of "'p<lloloqy, UCLA A UCI lr•IM E•ltnllCH! ont ·d•' -•k"'°O. • • m to S pm , room I U. ''"'"' ,_ c...1.. ,.., ••. '" clude1 ........... 9<11'9 hifllll Ctll UCI EaltflS]Cl'I M (11') IJ).S4U "TIM ~TE Com,_ E .. m lMI'""' Preo•r•l~on Worluhop.,. td•lf Holl1urt, M Ed , Ltt rt>ln9 Sklll< Caftlt r. UCLA A UCI Eaten•lo<\ °"" dt, -r-'hlO. • t .m lo • p.m , room llO Co"'llUI .. k;...ce, UCI Fu "'s· ln cludt• P••-ln9 •nCI somt malerleh Brine lunch Cell uc1 Ea lt n\lon ti (IUI U).S4U NASl{VlLLE, Tenn. (AP) -In an upcoming segment of "Hee Haw," guest Ray Charles asks co.stars Roy Clark and Buck Owens how long they've been together on the show. "Twelve years," lhey say. "The show goes on.·· And Charles adds; "On and on and on." Charles, like the compone comedy· country music television show . does go on and on and on. Now 48 and a 33-year show business veteran, he's TUHOAV,JM, a h ..11 .. 111, TIWrop, " 0., ,.11,, t e patriarch of rhythm and blues w1111."' G1a•-." w11111m G1Hw•. and an influential innovator in rock, "' o . 1....,..., -"''".,."' 01 111t · d t Jin H no" oro111 '"'"'"It lor 110 111, Jazz an country S Y g e's WOO 10 r,,.,.,, "' uc1 E1111n,1on --cs., Grammy awards, surpassed only by pro9 rem, • l O • m lo ' p m H M · · ( 20 VI d · · Unlftrsltv UNI.CS MelllOCl•tl Cllurcll. e n r Y 3 n CI n I ) , a I m I r '"n cu1...,, 0r . 1rvlt1t , .. tJs, "' Horowitz ( 16). Stevie Wonder ( 151. tludu s>er••no Ooe\ no1 1nc1uo. I Sir George Sol ti ( 12 J and Roger ~;\~14c.i1 uc1 Enen\"'"' ., 111•1 Miller ( 11 1 TMUIHOAV, J•. 22 "Meneo1n9 Ille Merointl •nd unu ll1taclory ,,,_,_.,_." U.u<1e L•r\•tt, m..-... mient con1v1tant1 L w. Lenon .. ••-l•IK A UCI Ea· ten11on -r -.-. t ·Jll a,m 10 • >O p.m., Sllert!OflNewport, d4S MatA•"'Ut 91...t , H9woor1 kecll Fet lolll ~II.CS, MS el _, lnCI~ Cl~SI -l9'lal1, luncll encl 1N1rl!l1'19 Ctll UCI E.111..,\lon 41 O U I IJ.)~14 .. The Gentr•' Ptan C•Utornl• La•. Curr9"' LA9tl I\~. •nCI A• cont Caw ~." 1.trr¥ Mlntlor •"" ' "°" Ian, 00..rno<'I Office ol Plan· nine end 1119-•<". s.cra..-10; Ed na Well, 09Pu'Y Attorney GenHtl !>acral'Mftto, -otllor\ A UC• E•· I lefttlOf\ _ __, c-•. I JO • • • m j rtOIS1rt00fl, ' e.m IO 4 lO p.m pro- .erem, TI>t s.oitl-• Inn, IMO E I Fl'11 SI., s.nte Al\t FM MS. In I "'*' <lal~ ...... ,1.11 ...cs '""'" C..11\JCI1E.-loll a1 (71'1 l33•S4U AND ALL THIS even though he was blinded by illness at ace 6 and has said he was a 15-year drua user. But on this day, be derives .,eat joy in self-depreciation during a "pickin' and grinnin'" spot on "Hee Haw" in a studio at the Grand Ole Opry House "I've been to all the music stores in Cornfield County and I can't get what l want," Charles sa vs. seated between Clark and Owens "What's that?" the co-s tars ask him. "Credit!" Charles responds . IN FACT, CHARLES recites his lines so well that Owens tells h.im off camera: "You keep bangin' around here and you'll get on steady." Dµring a break in lhe taping, a { NA.SIWILLE ) · __ so_v_Nn ___ photographer snaps several pictures of the three. Clark. acknowledging the special treatment Charles was triggering, asks the photographer : "How come you don•t take our picture when Ray a :n't here?" Charles, whose manager would not permit an interview, donned overalls later for another segment of the show IT WAS APPROPRIATE t hat Charles visited Nashvi lle. the capital of country music. About 20 years ago, he was instrumental in spreading the country sound beyond its friendly re· gional home -the South. In 1962, be had back-to-back m illion-sellin1 country music albums, "Modem Sounds in Country Music, Vols. l and 2." One of his many h.it singles was the country st andard "I Can 't Stop Loving You." written by Nashville·s Don Gibson Other h.i ts, running the gamut of musical versatility. included "Busl· ed ," "Georgia o n My Mind ," "What'd J Say." "America the Beautiful." "Hit the Road Jack," "Crying Time" and "Let the Good Times Roll." He said in a 1976 inter view: ''When J started traveling all over the nation 20 years ago, I heard country music everywhere. l had to convince a lot of people, but we recorded it and it sold." coastline was in Mexico SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Much of California's scenic coastline was s.tu•OAY '""' 14 ripped from Mexico and dragged '"811w.,.. .....,;_1," 0on.1J northward as the resUess earth rear· J , ... , ... M.s., ....,,,."1• "•"•' ranged itself more than SO million COfllUll°""· In<. A UCI O ... ·Cla'll. • ~miner, t e.m to S P.m., room m : years &go, a geolog1St Says. s1•1,....~ ""'· uc1 '" 1100 11<• The finding reported at the et1rollad, tits 411 clolw, l1><ludn cleu • • • ma1 .. 1o1,, 1unc11 --"'"'· ce11 Amencan Geophys1caJ Union's meet· uc1 ht-'• a1 11w m.wu ing by Duane Champion, indicates a IATUlllDAY, JA• M IVNOA Y, JAN. U "Tiit J...,,,,., Proctu," Otbrt INlllte, MS., M.F.C.C . '" p<l•alt P<Ktlce. A UCI Elrt-lon , .... , -1!lflap, t a.191 lo• p.m., ,_., 11> 1,.1.,. T-. OMler. f". tJO, In <l .... 1 ........... ltl119 luntll, Call UCI E•IM •191 .. 11141 m.W14. IATuttD.11'(, JAN MAND JI "Tiie ..... --Up:"' .......... fo __ ,, ......., .... Glorl• s.1 ... ,_, M.A .. M.F.c.c., Merri .... "'"'"' ,,.. Cllllf C-teler A UCI E • left•IM .....,, ......,em, • ...... t S:.M p,,..., ,_bl H11-lllK Hall VCI. ""' ... lnclU<M1 par-1119 ar1119 IUlltl\. (Ml UCI 1!-IOfl ti 171'1 m.s.11•, 400-mile sliver of western America has moved northward 1,600 miles - four times the distance geologists supposed. That means Monterey would have been next to Acapulco and Los Angeles even deeper in southern Mexico. WHAT WAS California's ancient coastline "ls, I suspect, up in Alaska now," said Champion of the U.S. Geological Survey in Menlo Park. Aod tbe earth is not quiet, u conti· nents and oceans still move pon- derously about. "'"'~~:~. -..... • 'If thinp keep eoln1 for millions "'' .. _ . '" tf. .,,,.. of years," Champion said in an in· !tar"*"' I . 911rtll, M.S., M.A., vice tervieW, "not only Will Los Aft1eles ,.,,..,......, OOA i-.i-i. '"'·"' ..._ dJ San F I ........ 'l ucr E.-....i _.. ...,,,,,.,, •: _. a ac:ent tD ranc sco, uu~ it l '·"'· te •:• .,"'·· ..,....,.......,...,, keep riCbt on 1oing" and probably 00 Ma<ArtlMlr alM., H"llllHrl dd .... _ --'-of f --~ ....i 11eK11. Fw1 • .,..._.. ..... • .. a -.-...... reeways llllU swam· ._, • ..., ei•• 1M1t11•11. 1-11 mln1 pools to Aluka. ~,"::~. c:.it uci E,,._..., • Champion said Hlure's theft of a lar1e chunk ol Mexico is a vivtd ea· ample al plate tectonJcs, a · theory that revoluUoniled eeolo'y in the lMOI. mountains. You put some things on and you rip it orr." Cali.fornia's San Andreas fault is the boundary between two plates, one carrying m0$t of North America and the other supporting most of the Pacific Ocean and a slice of Mexico north to Point Reyes. Scientists know the two plates are moving past each other al about two inches a year, periodically producing great earth· quakes on the fault. CHAMPION SAID HIS study, which found the original location of rocks by q~cords Iert by anclent magnetic fields, ·showed that motfon was not constant. Instead, he said, : 'lbe motion we have now beean some time after 20 million years aco. And there was an earlier period ol motion . . . that wu truly spectacular." That wu rouchlY SO to 70 million years a10. North America, Champion aald, ed1ed southward some 900 miles. Th western sliver of Mexico wu hauled about the same distance northward -a rather rapid six inches of relative motion a year. THE SYSTEM apparentlJ Wnled off 50 million yean •Co aad tb1np were quiet until It somehow ~ 30 million years later at a m•b slo•er pace. "This doesn't affffl UI at all to- day," Champkm said. "But it's •· to\ibc.llnl to Wnk that all WI eo.trJ UHd )o -be • .., the bell .,.,. u.n. For ceolollsta. tt's a •tanlial dlf. ferenc. ln our perttptlon el wU& wu so1n1on." He aakl AJuka ...... \o be ••did moetly of cb..a "ripped• eallti· HDU., r9fted up Oii tM OHMIC ..... and beached a1alHt H•tiera AJaM.t. ,,,. ...... 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I 002 GNeral I 002 ~«Mf'al 1.-2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• I OOZ ···_······=··········~·· ·····~················· ..................• ,,.,. \ \ I ' : I ·, '\ ~YLOR CO. IU .:\ 1 ·1 <>I\..._ .... 111 l' l!Ht:i llYIHE THRACE FRONT IOW4795,000 New exdus1vc listing. Most fantastic lol'atio n for viewin g the boatin g act1v1ty . jetty, ocean. brig ht lights & romanlll' Catalina Island. Jus t in time to h avt' a tlose-up view of the Christmas boat parade . New lus h landscaped terrace. 4 Bedrooms. fam . rm . f or mal dining . dua l s t o n e fireplaces. 3-<:a t· garuge. Call for appt. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2 I I I S. Jo_, .. "Hilk Rood NEWPORT CEHTH. N.I. 644-4910 QUIET MEIGHIORHOOD Here ·s a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on an H·2 lot could be duplex in a quiet r es idential neigh borhood in Sant a Ana : recently remodeled . double g arage plus carport. new roof. ins ulated attic a nd pride of ownership maintenance. Offere<l a t $89.UOO. ~-U~l()U~ ti()M~~ REALTORS, 675-6000 2443 East Coal!ot Highway. Coron• del Mar WE llAVE 35 OJo' T.H E BEST LJSTlNGS IN TOWN 'uooisu Newly remodeled traditional style 3 · bdrm, 2 bath hom e featuring larg&. recreation room & 2 patios. Living room has attractve beam ceilin2. fireplace & fren ch doors leading onto brick patio. New kitch e n bit-in appliances. Close "to tennis courts, ' sandy beaches & clubhouse . Can be s old fully furnished $420,000. IAfW ·we have several fine homes with pier & slip IAUOA....suLA Quality oceanfront triplex. 4 Bdrm. 2 bath each unit. E xcellent in com e. $1.300.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ILUFFS LEA St"' Heautiful 3 bedroort¥l".t11 bath <'Ondo. Trina Mditcl End unit on gor g;.dtius ~reenbelt. Fresh Aalnt. new oak flooring & lovely earthtone carpeting.f )( fered Ill s1 .oso~ \•r month "· • • FOURPLEX- Santa t\na area, :i ,°"f\:Jr uld fuurplex wtth ~vm muruty )IOol l.lnd r~i;bca tion room. localed 1q.s·ul de sac s ty ll' couit >'\Jrd atmosphere One li~h J lidrm w11h s undt•1·k , three units 2 Bd'tm <~real assumahle luNI a l unde r llJ ', 1•r~l •'l' $242,5110 1)44 i021J 1 '"'!"• 1 ••• ,, I tw~ 1,1t I 1 ... 1~ 111 ·II N I ........ , •t , _______ _ Ab!nJJO 341 Bays1d .. Ori11" N B 6 75 6161 ... P..-t •• ., •• 10. • ''•" t • ,.,,,, "' .1. ''•\• "., l"lt RENIAL S ..... .. t •llh h•·t tl1"'~r t •wt hn.J Iii.IV• f "'1h •I I •ff·1'11111 i11101•I t itll '"'"'"'1•tti1wt1 I uf fi.•t1hii'W\t• ."' Ju,.1t••·tt•f'" I 11t lliut•l••nt, .. ~ I ~' •• ••'I h' 'µt•h.1111 ,..., ... I !llt~HI \~, t 1irM••I I ,,t r4•·•"'' ku-•• & "···· .• 11111 .. 1 ,., ... , l.t.1,...,l 1fu1"' l\u,,.,,,,,,, k .. ,,, •1" \., ..... 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Realtor• •67S-7060• ELEGAHT COUHTRY :;1~ I MAHSIOH Mugntft cent Norlh :;~~ rusttn 8000sq ft t>state on :~;. .,lmost I acre Sl.750,000 .,,1 lircal ftnant·1ng wtll ::~ trade t.'<1u1t) for !.mallc•r -.. 1 home. 1r1 c·11m e prop . :.:; 1 I r u ... t 1t e e cl !.. R 1 t' k \ Ide r c• t t c . " w n e r 11•alt1,r. 7:11 5115 ""' lflllll .... 1. . u .. ... '••/II <f7!.t foJj 1,r, 1,111 .. , ''" Vl)ll t;I\ ..... ,. "" 'll'6 ''7tj ., .. ''"' ··1.\ ''"J ···l 111tllJ .,., llllere's an easy way for you to sell that bicycle you no longer use Just ad11er l1se il 1n th e Classified! Call 642-5678 '•h •·•It ••r' m._,, plat·p t h•·11 .uh h\ \•·It-phone "S uo .• n1 1.,, t11p m ~'''"'"" lhru Frui.1\ M ~n W•1n ...,,1lunl.t\ n1!\ i ' "f~'>A on·u 'f: IJll ~ IL" Iii~ :167~ Ill ' ll'lll:lo'll Hf"\<'11 1111;·, 11 ..... h 111\ll .... 11 IUfl f. \f;I '\ llEl\t'll .. lllC. ' c • ..... " fl"\ l..:.i.:u11u Ht••• h ~!H 9'11:6 '"lrl'll 1 '0l '.'l/T\ 111.11 tr .... 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A411 SU7per0ay Th.It 'a UtUe to pay Yt'1 •mv tf7U ...., ""''lilt• ~ C'l\Nl'F:t.1./\TIOl\I OR ( <HIKEl,'ION (W NF.W 110 RP.P()RE Hl'NNINC F:very t'fr11rt I' made to k 111 or ''11rrl'rt a new ad lhal ho• ht't'n ordt'red. but we 1·anno1 ttuaranlee to do '" w11tl the ad hu appt'art'd In thl' paper Ul ~H. !\ 1.INt:llOS Thl'5!' ltb art' slrlrtly rash 1n Md\:Hll't' by mall nr UI •ny llOl' o( OUr urr1rtt NO phone ordert n .. adlint 3 r• m f'rld•y l'osta M1•'M oHlre • 12 noon 111 •II bran~h olric1-. T it ~~ IM IL.Y r tt.OT "~'""'°' lht rl1thl lo t lu .. ty. tdll, ren8or or for an ad In the Daily Pilot Service Directory that can e1labli1b your profe11ional Ide ntity. For more Information call IG-5171. t elu •e •ny advc-rtt,rmenl. ind to r ha nc" Its rates • ruulatlon• without prior not tee• cu .... .,_..,...~. P 0 l!oll UilO, C.'Ollla Mtu 9211111 REALTORS 675-5511 OPIM HOUSE JUST llDUC9 -J ..... 2 .._. lt.- wlA .w.4 ..... I fUI .... mdS,..A .............. s 141,000. 0,. .... s. 1-5. :US.....,.,Cott.Mn& COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 IL Coast Hwy., c_._ .. Mw 675-5511 BUY NOW! VA Immaculate detached 2 Bdrm. 2 bath home . 811,: family room with brfrk fireplace. m anicure d landscaping Redwoort patio cover . Many ex tras. S104.900. VA tcrrns Call 546·2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS HEWPOIT HEIGHTS ESTATE 3 Bdrm 21 i bat h• ex ecut111e home . Sits o n huge corner lot f"a m tly room. Irving room a nd den provide s pac·1ous fam ily 11 v1 ng Newly landHaped a nd ter raced. spa too: I 114 ner s ays sell Super finant' mg. (I,) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 IAQCIAY YIEW Totall) upgraded backbay home with puol and spa J bcdroomi.. 2''• baths and o wner will finance at 121 , rnteresl with 20'1. down Ci111 to \'tew this lo11cl> home $249.500. s.56·2660 C:SELECT TPROPERTIES BEACH HOME 3 PATIOS! t:pgradt'd beach homl' in Newport Shores Walk tu neean or pnvale beal'h New carpeting ant! fresh parnl too' C ustom de· curat1ons 3 patios Secluded s undeck · 2 B dr m s . and JUSl Sl27,250' llurr) · 752-1700 =~~ii VIEW 90°/o LOAN One o f a kind ' A beautifuU Bdrm 3 balh I hidden :!Story with huge famtly room. frreplat•e. formal dining room and cvuntry kitchen Owner will carry frnant·in~ 12·'• w1Lh o nlv 10'. down l>rrce SI 99.900 Ca II us now: 546· 23 LJ THE REAL ESTATERS (J n c a l' r 1· ~ Io t 14 arch1lct·tur<1I plan!> for 38()0 + sq ft hume Rolltnl( hill!. & hors•· area ~173,ouo ~j -~ macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY IRVIHE TERRACE STEAL! For price, quality a nd location t h e r e i s a b solute ly n o thing compa rable. T his s pacious 3 BR resid ence is a s plendid buy and a ra re opportunity. $239,500. Coby Ward 642-8235. (U-53) 1sz.1414 sSi-1100 ~ Compv1 Volley Cen•et Woodbndqe Cen1e1 642-1235 644-6200 q() I Dover Onve H0tbot V.ew Cenl@f tel Coldwell Banker MOii FOi YOUR S In friendly Baycrest. near boat launc hing facilities. Additional traile r parking along with lovely 3 BR. 21h BA. Ranch home. Formal dining . Fireplace. Fam . Rm. Excellent condition and owner will finance at $259,750. $10,000 DOWH MO QUALIFYING 3 Bdrm 2 bath l'undo, :.hows like nt>w Sun filled kitchen overlook:. large patio anrl w111tl1n~ greenbt-lts (;ate.'<! t·om munet) pro' ides a ll the amenities . Pool, spa rce· I room and mul·h m ore I Don'l watl (i , ........:::._./ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714·631-6990 UNDER UllDEI l "NOF:R marke t µric·e a.nd under preva1hng 1n tcrest rates Act no w un Lhis 4 Bdrm. 2 bath !(em CALL .. a. RED CARPET ·-754-1202 Sl l.001 clown. $732 P IT i\ a mo for this 2 H1trm home Bkr 661 1010 ~II with 1-..,\S !:: · It's a Bln:i::zl'.: Classified Ads 642·567M REAL VALUE SI 16,000 IAJvcl) 3 lir Costa Mr:.a fumily home. liea ut 1fu II) land~c·apcd ~ ,1rd. cuv en•d pat1u llari:arn prit•eu 14 11 h v I\ f' II t\ ll•rms llurry ' 646 7171 THE REAL ESTATE RS EXEC. TOWNHOME $139,900 IAl\'t.'I) J Bdrm l bath 1n prest1g1ous Ha t·k Ha ) an•a llri ~ht. !>pa r 1<1U!> lt\lng room. overlook:. flower filled veranda Pn\ ate patio off ma'i!>t' e ma~ler s wte Seller ~"I he!µ with (1nanC'1111t loo Call now' (I:1 SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 1'rade your old s tuff for new goodies w ith a Classified ad. 642-5678 CIE BBDllB BLllRS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE NEW BA YNOHT LISTING \ror~eous ~lodern lloml' \\'1th l mpur1.-d ,\nlHllJl' Dl'tarls Thro11uh11ul hantlsnml· \\'oc•dt•n Mantels. Huue "C"ar\'<·d Wood · t\nt1\f\lt' P11h Su Many Sµer1al Amen1t1c~ \utomatH· !'prmkh•r!. 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T~v .. ._1 .......... -( UNITS, UNITS SELLER W ILL F:1ght four plcxcs Bu) one or bu) lhem Jll ,\II 2Hdrm u111b 14 llh onh 15•; down Offered al Sl2'i. 500 540 3661) I ~ .i. HELP FfHANCE! ·: 'l11al.., nl!hl · Call now 1 Waterlr0ttt Ho""-.t JlxJut th1:. l ar~t' :l l:!r. 'lh1 ' 3 Hr 2 1 ~ ll,1 :!• ~1111 (undo, It:. dli townhomc ha:. a 11Jt11. l'leril floor plan 1·ouµled un(t tletk righl 11n l~<' IJ;I\ -. with IJrge v.11«1 hurn111 g with ii !.hp for 35': bu .ti Wl'lelan C1n:plat'l' liuilt in' ow . • lffl'rl'd Cull~ furmi.hl·•t RealEstate 6. n •111 1.il \;.tt•uum lur onl) S3<11.1.uoo 1h1s '''"'"'· 111 .. kt' th•~ .i tru h111nl' hJ!. heen u~1·u 1011!) 1 1 \ f 1 kt' ah It' I I\ l' ,1 h le J., a µu rt t 1 me sl'I ond ·---------· hOllll' hi lll"ll.' MEWLISTIMG DUPLEX I. ALL THIS FOR n1" (•harm Jntl 1:-... n.t OHLY SI 26,950? l1fo~,1' IP of HJ I boa l~IJllU CLOSE TO HACH YEP! Jft.: ~our~ wnh lh t~ 5 :1 !led. 2 bl h;, cai·h 111111 Furn1:.ht•d Stunt' ...... lo14e r (;0 11 ot ,u m mer l4 1nter ri·ntal \,k 1ng S<!i5,W 1 :,.VI 111 15 t•\ I' associated IO'\;tS 10 \I I' "l I 'I l·•-4• l.klrm home w1lh prl l J H' pier and '>hp for 35' ~1al IJ .\I ~l,\ftSllALL rU.TH 1>41 !1.}!~ INVESTORS DELIGHT \IJJo.lmurn le\'l!rage 14 llh ~.101d11v.n 2 Bdrm n•n llAOKEAS-REAL TORS l OlS W l alboo 071-)66 1 60c~anfr0tttUnits du O"ner 14 111 ·~.11r' \II~ Ur 41 Ba uni) 'f ~ r... l1Jlan<'l' 14 llh :J1'rl'L'.1hlc• ult.I Prime <orner lot·a ll'rm~ ancl pa\ m(•lll' WATYFltONT HOME lion 1-.a:.\ rentals Off.er 1;ru:.~ income $MOO \,I,. :; UH, -I Ua l u ... 111m ~our do"n und ownt'r 111~ S";ti !llKl L'all s.io 1151 water r r o n I h 11 m e ma\ frnan1·c thl• l·nllre lur rnure deta1b w 17X~ P' t 1fol'k P re t l' IJal~nt't' SI ~511.0011 Sl.:!95.1J011 1-'or ctd .. 11' 1111 ~i,J.)~I :~1 I lhl~ hom~. and JIJP'. tit JACOBS REALTY ~. i: ._ ~~~~~I l ilflll lfoff .1J.?l I 675-6670 I -----~~-~-t:"- alt •1rr!~~!'411!~ '"IH'rl duµll.''C lor Jted 111 ult! Cd\I The µropl·rl \ h"" J I 3 Wrm lOllclgl' "'•lh nl·l4 pa1t1l Jlld l'Jr11c:l:. ;in1J a l®Dolebout Boy r:1 Beoch Real Estate mtJ.tr rn 2 bdrm .Jpt RCAlESIAl((•Cf.:lllNCf SINC£1t•I " hit 1n~ T h•· ''" t1l·r DOVER SHORES .,ii~' 'It'l l an1t ht• II l"ten 1-.n, h ·' 11 1 1 n I! f 1 1 ,. lu all o fft•r!' \i.k Ing hl"'"""n h11nw t Pt WI' I S!8:1.0UO I JI I ll'l4 I' ellJ•I~ t•ol I Oce••iew D•IH Balboa lslOltd Rlty 1t:r11ul!hou1 th e• II\ 111)! 3 Bdrm 3 Ba and i l:itlrrn 673·8700 ·""'J plu~ tlw mq~l "r '.! Ra lrg ro1oms , g1>f1(t ttl•druum Four olht•r I 1·ond1uon l'ncrtl to ..... 111 FACT OR FICTION l11.'(lru11m!. formal rt111rng at 522.">,000 ""'CT 1 A " E () \ E It a11c1 ( J rn 1h room~ Loi ,. 1 1,\HC:E 1.0 .. \:-.;S on this I~ pool )111.1 11\1 11 1h1• 't•n de:-1r:1hlr 1 •m do land' !!61~ 1,100 Su1•l'r Int Jl111n .1nd 631·7300 H.B. I 't'<'Unt~ .'o qualtf~ rng 1----------• Slt_.i,5(!U Call !~i!l 5J.tl Ill da~ ALLSTATE REALTORS PENINSULA PT. BEAUTY No HpHH 1,_-.d in Htis reModeled l bed. 3 ba. home. SotM of Hte fiae ftaturu includ~: 1hingled exterior, staiud glau, plantati'011 1htter1. 1kytlghh and profnsion~ lonchcapi119. Two fl~placu, family roOn. plu1 formal din. ""· in thit 2·story ho1M. St.pi to lay & Ouan. $465,000. 631-1400. OCEAN BAY & NIGHT LIGHT VIEW LOMJ• 2 led. 2bca., condo, poot facaal, I I QH. dee kl for e11tutahtl•9 & ucllrity bldg. $290,000. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC REAL f S TAii '·'· w •. '·'' r ,, ,,. '" ''' ·'""' .,....., , J4Y, \\ l '"'~' II"'\ /'IPWl"'ll A.•ll h Ul-1400 11\ Moo•n.' A,_ f\.1ll'W '~~ ... rt '7Mt00 ,...,,"'-...__,,/ T elk about timid! I IUSI n·1I : Beware of 0og·· sign oi. my fence and rtOW -- f -z-oli:E_o_ I i: afraid to 1tep In the yard 11 I I I I O (0.00111~~ "• chvcU• o~·~ _ • _ _ b\> Ml~•" t'-"""~ WC"1' 1-....L......L-.L-...L..--'---' 'IOW de-•i..o ''°"" \tep ..,o l ti• "" ""'! NtJMftfOO ll !lllS IN I l"Bl SO\JA,U • V"'\CtAM6H [Tlft S 10 I Coll ,llN)W[t • HARIOR ISLAHD T r :i d 1 t 1 LI n a I ~ 1 y I 1• el li;n front h1JmP 1111 .iii l o•ll lol.14 llh pn' all' pier a nti llo3l 51 7811.UUU 14 it h •II... ht lru!>I del•<i th .it ITIJ~ bl' JS!>Umed 'P' •JllJhltt'rl hU) t•r 17141 673-4400 12 1 ll 628-2121 \ I>", ... ,. •11 ,,1 : ll.1111111 111\t••ltlh 111 ( ' latboa P.-...... 1101 ........•••....•... , ... Super sharp 2 Br 11 4 Hu ot·e an\'U home, s t ev ... from best beach ord f('l' land. Ownl'r will ftnl nt't' .it 12·. int S240,buo Co .i s t P r o p e r l if t• ~ 613·~!0 --A ~.~~~: .•. !r.2.~ 2Rr. 2Ba condo Stes> 111 bt>ach $228.500 ·~II\ owner 213-944-9711 1 ) s 2 I 3 · 6 9 I 4 7 6 9 ,, r 714-673-7460 evei. House. Solid JBr. 13.i Corner choice lot >Ulh ol Hwy Prof decor '' l w xlnt 2 Br. 2Ba ep side rPntal 8 ) o ll'r b'i5 1055 1>73-4848 In vestor s d r eam mone) down. Ouple Jasmine. 1250.000 at 141,• •• For sal owner Jo hn Be l 75U&~ ----c:.t ...... a MES-\ VERDE 4 Rr with poo l Be lndscpng & uay yard. Owner may financing. S12t. Bow"lce Realtor 546- UASlont Sl.000-•n ~ appliet to pu Jbr, 2bli condo 14~ .....,, n ltamft '9t' Wt ~ c..r.... ..... .. ............. I t .. ~ ······················~ , •.•••••.••••.•.•.•. i~j ···················~·' ...... ._w. ' ...__.,_w, . ..._,...,.tr 2 .,.._ JJDJ111• .. a-;;·· ..... ············,·,··a·: •... .. . . .............. ...•.. .•.. ............. 1171 ...................... . • 114• .._. lllJ 0--.... W , a., llV MD, dJa f91 , ""'90... ..._.••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••• , .. .;.~r.;~••••••••• IY OWN• • Bdrm, J betb 1lant d • • • f r P I c • M.000 mov• ~In. tbr, Q ALJFYINO. lr4-......, .... Ga,.. W..• ........... paMramlc home. Auume lit froat /backyard, dla· bconclo.NfttapplJn&o ... , .. c ...... •us..i.AeaA'• I a l"--.. l'VOlamp ..... '"'·* H6Mt6 64Mltl ,.n taJs r V \f'f I lUl.J p) mb VO IOI nua~ ll111'fade\l l tiorm (UlhtU t.,C't llll\l' H 1-.. Md _.,,.~ De.,.... 101' .•••.................•. .... POllQ.OSUll 3 UJnn 2 b.a $120 WU 3ll22 li&1ar 1an1 l>t ' :llM •llUtl 4'owft. teat, »aa ln '" Plea O la priHte ena· oetan Yl•w of Dua 1121 000 at ll"' ud ~. 1ar. w/d. JU purchue.a..aoa .u'"*' lbc-q1af't <'tult -'•1· A~ to beatl•a Harbor. IL:uular •:000 aid al 1•"111. Due ufuralalle d 1140 w.... lZll *''' ~" l\>' a wner i...-•pool a Mr, cwtomh1ed aq. ft. 5 ~· !:>=l&» T.cr:a~ IUnUlllled.TI0-8115 JJ44 tbdrm, n ice view ... ••••••••••••••••••••• .._.,. ~~=-,!!_~h~~~W Bdrm +retrHl. 910,000 C:cU:lect. R.H.R. Aft, Jbr, lbe, oew cpt.a, paint ........ ••••••••••••••• children oil, 1'750. CaU Clean a + 1,, trplc, new ...._)a ~o~~acrr .. !':~'r!~~ MkforBeau,111-TJOO. .-... refri1. frplc, yard w .... va•,... au.uoa after s or crpt • .g_aant . ssso. .... MJ 1169 ~· JaOI Av.aid• •imo.-.-3511 2 Bel co.do. 1521/mo. •maottlc.. R.mate.,T eae . T VllO lo •I~ l.l•ruln~-lf...... SJC. nt..-.5175, ...........__ ~22..a Avail. DOW. C.IJ Cral1. va...a-JZ67 C===: •;::2 I ,.. ••• ••ee•eeeeeeeeeeeee 22 ....... 1 ..... • .. ..-...,.. -••• rQOd•I• 10 pr .. t11uu.u1 ... ••••••••-l-2P-Houae I SSunday. '"""p ' T ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.. J4Z5 Wtlkidbrlll l • ~lato AIAa,.. MI W 0 I Jbr, 2ba, cptt, drpa, Br.Homeoaq~etatreet .. ••••••••••••••••••••• '"'-• 3 8dtm. 2~ It.a •l O.w will usltt with ho llOO' llACH f • n c ea Y a rd , n wr schoob It shqppln1. 0. • pfrff t•rbed hoo1u o ff e ttw flnancw~ on thlt 5 Ea~. melnl U'4'% 8'Jrteen l Bdrm I Ba aad Wit.on/Placentia 1576. New carpet.a • paint, c... .. 1...-.,1•1an1 II\ 1n11 0 11 •w n.o-n· .. b"t .... -•. 1 •• qlntwa ·· no WPoC 1· K d 1 2 8 d 2 8 -.1m aft5 central air, 2car1ar•1e. One ......... __ . 1. leove l• 11nd •II th~~""• ,..,, ..... erest,0 S4I wn, I Jt rm • _,mo,Walker•(;ee . ~.•tr con11· amo1t i,. uf uo" u futur .. 1or lud• a f« 'Pl"l· call •fter tPM townhouses with u · UASI OPTION 51MOOOor55Z-t477. tioned fr refri1erator. No I •~ 1 1 L formal d101n1 r oom, -..11 1umable l it T .D. '1. ..._ . pets. Adults . $400 /m o. r-•lli • ....-• •Hl'1&• 11 "' famdy room, RV park·~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~ Owner financin1 avail•-SZ,000-•" ~.. room, ... r, microwave, le•lll JZ6t lease. For further in· ten~ •• ~f:°'.;,~:''u~~ ina. new palnt A&ldn1r: ble. 1 2 .lXGroas . Rall.,pU.topurcb family rm, fplc, c pt.a,••••••••••••••••••••••• rormallon,call .. U .000 For llft appoint .__. ._.........._ Out1landln1 Eutbluff Jbr,2bacondo. '46-*I drpa,,AC, comm pool •Harbor View Homes, 559-1322 11ntJ~ 111:.f"' lull •n mmtto~. <'llll~ll.51 -~ locaUon. See it and buy ltnnl.I, 2 car 1ar .. avail Sbdrm, 2ba., fam rm. both pni 11 ' M' 11 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• it 752·1920 2Br. 1arace. encl patio, lmmed. · 1725 + dep. new crpt paint drapes Woodbridge 3br l'-'aba IJIUlJ UOO ~:••• I IOO 1. '-'U •IL.,,. 14~.J':: ~~·.~-a'::· 752-m.2 :!~~l ie, 144-5965: ·,m~c. upgrad~. ~~c~ ~ .. ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• T A wlmda Woodbr ld1e Creekside · 6 I mo. 5 s -4 u .. 1 111 .._lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~s.n Jwan Cape>. sss.ooo, 2 p• •CE --..;.; .. -, ... ---b--r--1-1---1 W\Uow I.Aue 4br. 3ba, Harbor View Homes, ...:.~_ea_1_w_k_nds __ . ____ _ ""' L.r-••••••--4 Br.28a 1410liq.n . 8yrs I.A E. """'"'• 3 r, am Y rm. frplc , A /C, behind 4bdrm. Zba, ram rm, nu 2 bd 2 ba wet bar wet .»1 34* ,. okL A&t 541·5032. N-nis..: ~·rm. fenced yard, n park /pool, de corat~d cpls & paint. •stmo. bar', co~m pool.· jac. 1m 11e • , ..... \ '"'"" M09UAUPYI... ---dop.•CoetaMesaSt. like model, 1ardener 644-41S7. Univ Pk HOO /lease WILLUWS .. v.1~ ! llll11AI J hr + \I~ •• l $20.0W UCIW ll, °"' .11 1:!' , .• !1511 ~ 3 br house + guest unit rel• 10,. Tll l :JO P.M.t 9'00. ~1341 tf'TS. 552-\.21119 3br 2ba Newport Shores 642·6724 or 631 ·6300 Ask (Jui et .,enins ula area ,. .,..,.., 1600 · • r h k Owne.r will carf)' with ••••••••••••••••••••••• COi • •i P~llC TR Vl~la E1tec. 4 Br. ~ly decorated 754-6282 _o_r_ C _uc _. _____ _ ~ down. ----"' Fa m 1 I y • 3 s t o r y or963-8818 PLAYAREALESTATE LAeuMAllACH TalPUXIS PO~L HOME. 4 BR. Townhome. Quiet, ran-.... lwllhF.ntllMd 61~1900 t600 $9.FT. AblsoluteJy prime loca· family nel1hborbood. taatic view, rec. fac., Bel Newport Terrace condo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ 14 Leued commercial-tion in Corona del Mar ~.lit It last+ securi· Air shutters, neut. tones. 3bdrm, 2 't'a ba, frplc , ..._,, ..... 3707 •U.t"~ uu~" ~ hr, 1 ~ ha indU&tnal units located and Balboa Peninsula. ty. David, •II· 646-3255 Nr schools . s hopping. wash /dry• refrl g, gar' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)Wl 11th•!!llt hanrnl t1rt!sti--•••••••-C ononeofLaauna's main Larae assumable loans.I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Pricene.iot 760-2601. 1695 /mo 731 ·SS37 l Br. Car pets. drapes. tllll) l•J t ll 'ou ,. r.t · MIWPOIT Hlt6HTS highways. Building re-Askror Smith-Meyer 7»-0480. stove, refrige. Utils pd. •AH :~i Quauit38drm2bath.re· cently remodeled. High 640.5351. Clean 2BR w /s tove. ••LEASES Utensils for 4. $375. •& USUM. LOAM . ,, . ., 1 si~ ,.. modeled horne featuring denwnd area. Partners fridt•· encl 1ar. Adults. WAL.IC TO llACH 67s-0035 <•m"l.:lel) rdurb1i.hed 3 llur 2"11 com 0 "·"' !i"""rale fllmiiy room. 2 ~ .. n. t out, orren"ng very DUPLIX M.I : no pets. S480. 773 W · 10 h r Modem 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, BJt { .b.a hvinl' 1n Hunt d 0 "" n $ 1 o o o """' r~;';ptaces. ha rd wood ~tt;.°active financing on a Near beach. 2-3 bdrm .. 2 WitsOn, 631-4889· l600t-~11'i>o o~~~thty0 ';;~ gar•ge, frplc, patio, Va-WIMTH ltEMT AL 8d1 I rrule rrom oceun I' 1 T '' l•nnl' uni~ A.:t nours. near new roof. total price or 5575.000 Cll! garaae. near park, SHARP, new Eastside 2 one year tease. We're the cant $700/mo. 631-1094 2Br. pool, steps to beach. Brand ne'* dpphaocei; l!31 757tl copper plumb!n1.R\'.ac-with$166,750down. pnnc.only. br,Zba,nr lllewportBlvd onestocall. bay , & rerry 1425 Sl2A,!<IO 'l'urtteruck lirt~o Gurdi::n cess Owners anxious Realonomics 675-6700 TSLlnvstmt642·l603 at 19th .• lor 2adult.s, utils [g] . ILUFFS 673·1900 dys. 675-1871 c~ 21 lfolll". 2bdrm •-d<>n, ••1r. and will •ssist with the pd .. ,~o I ~I UL..-..abrldge Lease Beaut. 3 bdrm. e\•es. ~ "' " w r· · 0 Offered al on ...._ ______ -I INVESTORS • _., · avai · now. ~ 2''" ba c ondo Trina -------979-1 50 1~1t Vl"W, Sl ""K as.~un1 "' marwrn... .... ..,.., ..,..,,, • 4 ble i"oa ii .""5239~90 ~ ly $19,900.Call~0-11Sl MEWPOITIEACH .,,.,_,, -Realty Model End unit onColtaMesa 372 illra h1Jlbe l! blocks lo t>wner/Agt8SI049'1 Prime C-llot57xl20with 12UMITS NptHgts lbr.a ... &huge 551_3000 gorgeous greenbelt.••••••••••••••••••••••• bn1h 1•, luts 9th St older two bedroom East SideCostaMesa fencedyrd.$396. «talbrnnu Pllwy,lrvlnt> Fresh paint. new oak Luxunous Bungalow for, Sl2:>.i~ 213·399 IU28 home. Cons pic uously THEESTATEAGENTS 642.5722 rtoor ing & lo ve ly neat employed noii- UMIYHSITY PAltl located on Old Newport 63l·l4•2 earthtone carpeting Of-smoking gl'nl Ma id sn.I hll.al mu pymts on Excel end urut Ca rdi( Blvd. $250,000. Agent. -----•Clean2Brduplex.off-st. Scenic Orangetree .28r rered al 11,0SO per mo. serv.548·7197 ____ _ ao~.·, ~ 3 bl1rmram rm w tort Oversz lot. «lose 631-7300. JUST USTED parking, qwet, $450 ulil co n d o R e f r 1 g "l~!.616 ~ ___ ttMlilwJ• .. Kh 17 40 Xlnt loca11on Wik lo to pool on ~reenbelt 1'h1s tt.rbor Yu Hlh •aftunltO. ! .. ch.~~ u.ooomts,dOo!nC. 111cl., no pets. 836-0656 _j =eJA· ~:· ~~d:"~:1zy1 : Versailles studio condo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• park-. & lH'hO.ul s E~ 1·harmerhas xlnt assum Ocean vu,3Bdrm2'i'J Ba, ... dtoM~lellll -,, ..,.. -I d It I $500 SJ75 12 bd pool c:cuuvt:Realtors8484343 f1nan c1 ng Perfect 3car .. arage .......... ,000_ 121.5.000. Principals only $450COnAGE nopet.s 149S 615-9229. a u s on y , .. /Up · r m ... · D _..., 5.JSOSq.Ft. mmerclal Bkr, Les Barnhart. 2Br.BreakJastrm.New---!?0-2313,2.f!S·~--_ Jac,adlt.189921-1onda. ~ 1044 ltlarter home or bac h ~ Bldg. 1 Blk lo Pac1(1<·I 559-4475or972-1577 ly reconditioned. garage 1Turtterock 4 Br: 3 Ba 2 N C t 180 d g H.8 842-2334or842-Jl72 • •••••I µad SIMI !A)() ~[j Stev~ Ocean. Sell $350,000. -----2 3 3220 r t s·tory home with 3 car • ewport res e ••••••••••••••• •• I ' a Co Lease$2,140Month. I 1 1851· or app spectacular ocean & Ir..-3744 INSTANT HOME v1•• ·GEP"'Rtl ........... 1--a....c APPLE VALLEY Avail Jan lst. --gar_lll00.833·1878aft~~ Catalina view r\·l loca-...................... . bed 3 ~ "' " W--., "· .. ,._ O. Near new 4-Plex. 2 bdrm. I l>es1ral>le," ro:-im Lovely 3 Bdrm 4! ba. s ngl 75f·f22 I ....._. 644·4f I 0 2 bath l'ach unit with MEWPOIT HGTS Be au l .wood b r 1 d g e t1on. front row 3 Bdrm 2Br. lBa. adlts, poo . ten b 11 l Ii I I 8 n .t 1 n Cunuly hme with very pvt fireplace. enclosed patio, Clean 2 br. l ba. w ,lge Arborlake twnhse 2 w master suite. All nis. ~ mo l yr lse Northwood. Fe:.ituring vard Xlnt loc, clo:,e to garage. $165 ,000. 9 111 yd, on c ul -de -sac. master bdrms, 2Ba, din bu1lllns. pool . tennis. 548-0412 seriarate ram Ill} room schools. shops & fwys. HAllOR VIEW Cholc• C....-Lot Grundy, Rltr, 675-6161. garage, dshwshr. pets Ii rm Breakfast nook . spa Lease. Pnnc. only .._.;p.;t~.;h 37 6t 14ith '1:;e1,lat•e. rormal S164.50u. 4 Bdrm. bonus family Prime area or Newport ---Kids OK SSSO /mo Curt. rrplc . all upgra des S48-781Jeves agent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:~_&·1~~~~~~~ '':~t;!1 *Cote Realty room&bonus rm_ Lovely Beach. useable 2000 sq. E.s1de 4-plex, all_2 Bdrms. 642-5.SM __ _ _ Washer dryer rerng T ~-; bd -2, OCEANFRONT. beaut 1 r 1 home m superb cond1-f\. bldg or plans for 10,000 with ex1sung f1nancm.g. Across rrom lake w ·pvt own use rm· , 2bd 2ba Ava 11 J an and a onii llst o uxury & Investment l100. Askmg S299,000 for sq . rt. bldg. Agent. Sl57,'°°inloans.Subm1t . Back Bay area condo. bc h Pool & t e nni s ba, bltns, dshwhr, cpls . Jun e 's y wk mo lu!lgo~-a~·eosn· •pparraHb·el~ s""ateelsl -640-5777 qwck sale. 631· 7300 30': down 953-0555 Jbdrm. 2"2ba, attached nearb) $750 mo lse <irl>s. 2 car carport, pool i52 9466 "' " ~ • L Cj2 I Mew--' C...ter ---gar.167S. 960-4085 5Sl-80'l2eves SSSO Adult coup le onl) al uulv $229,0oo Call~~~~~~~~-~ 640.'S"iS7 .... tri .. / --------No pets Near HoaR Lrg ·I Br. 2 Ba . S800 mo & 751-3t!li 1--------~ r.operfy 2100 2BR DPLX. spac, Util Pd. RENTALS Reallor,642-5333 2 Br. l Ba. S600 mo Steps ·t::sELEC T :'T' PROPERTIES ••UllUE CAI.IF. HIMES Custcimized Plan 103 10 the C.illf Homes area or lrvme Features 4 Bdrm, indoor l(arden. loads or ter:im1r tile. 'l lni.?le slon . 2000 sq fl with a n assumable loan. Asking ~ .• ' TIRED OF Harbor Vu Homes 4 Br 2 C.2 'ZOMID ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults. 333 E. Zlst MGR 2b 2b $92.5 --be h 673 9312 IJa. ram .rm 1-·ee land. 66X300 Newport Blvd. New 10 Unit Industrial 3) aft. lPM 645-8103 Jb~: 1,1:ba SS50 Big Canyon Townhoui.e tu ac · --·-TRIPPING Si>,49,500 044-4157 S200.000 Best or terms Bldg. C.M. 16,000 sq. rt. 2 Br with stove backyard 3br. 2•.-,ba $900 lux. 2br, 2ba, s pectacular 3 Br 2 Ba. yrly Av all lm Owner will carry. 25r;,. down Owner carry · · 4br. 2•, ba $90-0·112.50 golf course & lake \'lew. med 1 lilk from Ba) & on Tn cyl'les. then let us shuw \ou th•~ terrific-I hdrm, I ha s tn·am \•1cw townho me 111 Oran~e Tree. lht• bcltl of adult on Iv t•ommun1l 1c~ DOVEA SHORES Roy McC ..... , llltr. Isl TD at 12'-~', for 2 gar .. crpts & drps. S4 4br + bon. 2•2ba $90-0 separate 2 car gar. ten Bch S600 mo A gt . Magniru•ent Bay view. 541.77z9 year s Phil Su lliva n mo.675-093S 3br .2ba S650Tustm n1 s. pool. 1ac , lse b73.J.355 pool, 1acuz21 . fam rm 2 Realtor 548-2103 .. __ D.a PoiRt 3226 11175 mo 644-2416 rrpks. 3 Br 3 Ba 13'1. 1 .-&.. for cr...1-2200 •••••••.•••••••••••••••• Spectacular Oceanfront ~RT ll"'CH wn11 -Peninsula Pt Dollhouse 3 A,311 now 2·4 Br Con f in $6115 ,000 F'ee .--..... ...--"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exeeut1ve 3 Br 21'2 Ba Bdrm. 1 ~. ba, rrplc . do 673.SL:RF 6 2-25l0, 646-4848 UISTOL STltEn Back Bay area 78x30<r re Fantastic ~~e3 n uv~,~ patio. 2 t•ar gar S800 yr --, . NEWPORT CREST 100x224', '"1 ucre. Prune s1dential es tate lot Co n do ~ I) Agt 675 1771.675 3890 ACROSS FROM Bl::A<.:H property. NNN existing $250.000. 548-0040 493-8083 --lBr. $350 mu ) rl) 1110 deg Catalina ocean lease $340.000 Toro 3232 Sl::A \'I f.W 4 Hr 3 Aa 968.8263 view 3 bdrm ('Ondo, C(ZI .... _ --'C t OWofState Port Ho}al \.'1ew of !\uper b location Pool. "'9'W~. "ff Pr rf1 2•00 ., .. .,................. n Winter renlal. tbdrm , tenrus.spa.Also3bdrm 640.5357 .... ~:! ............ HOMESFORRENT ;:~'!n:. night hg ts oceanfro nt , r r 1>lc . condo close to pool & ten--/T . C 3 Ii 4 Bdrms. S.SSO-SS95. 2 ,.. "'-lev'"""' h d rusavailable. C0ttdo11tl•i••• OWR· 40Ascen1cOregon oast. Fenced yards and 't5 3'-"MPU'l'a~ " .. '"~ 4 Br 2't Ba New Bed· was er: r yer . n ice . C/Z I .... rt C t 8-ft for 1alit 1700. Electi;iclty, fenced. ou~-garages. Kids 11 pe t s rord Night light view Beaut. $150 6~3 __ "ewpo ".,.•••••••••••••••••••••••standing view access•-welcome 964·2566 orSuper4br.3ba.frplc.new $1400 A'a1I n o w 't523 CAMPU5Da·IRVINE . _ ~40.5~57 llOOO DOWN GETS YOU ~~· owner492-24~ 97~2971. Agt .. no fee. ca rp e t s . drape s , Guarded area. puul. ten ilf. lwllh e HANCH REALTY !>5 1 2000 ORAMGETREE COMDO IN Lo mo pymts lbr, landscaping ' $795 mo. ms 644 ·5403 UitfwwilMd L..,.. .. och I 041 PVT PARTY Non realtor near So C. Plaza. Adults Rlfttab ,..... Y6y 3234 556-6.S76 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1s1tes to purrhase Only 673_0776 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - -Big C:a n,on Mc Lean llAlo91.a-d 1106 t Odrm +loft Sharp end lUlll. $83,951) 24~Tangelo Terr C fl I M.wport C...ter 640.5357 ••AFFOBlllE TAIE OYEI 10'1 FHA loan with S61.000 balance payable at S496 PITI Clean J Bdrm with deep lot l\sk ing S82.000 Seller will carry $5000 2nd T .D. .. . --; HANC:H ~ Hf/\LTY ~ ~~11 2000 l br condo, $36,000 down. to u sume $$.000 at 11 '~ . Owner, ~~·5050. ••FWT your eyes on this totally upgraded 3 Bdrm 21h Ba attac•hed Woodbridge hom•· Look o ut the garden window to lovely wu o d de c k i ng 1n backyard Walk to park, pool. school Ca II now ' 1164.900 . .. \\bod h ridge Re.tlUj 551 -3000 ~ 4ttt BunnC'a Pk"'), Irv In• PRICED WELL, 3 bdrm in Woodbridge Owner motivated & will listen to creative financing Redhill ~Realty . 552 -7500 HluHs Condo. 3Br. l/Ba -Hca..es'-ntl Hd HOM ESFORR ENT 5b r . 21,ba , frp lc . Townhouse Sparkling 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFttOMT PARK s ing le s tor y I 7_14 I lnc.Olllt Property 2000 ............. • .......... 3 & 4 Bdrms. SS7S-SS95. cpttdrapes, fenced yard. bdrm, l! bath. wet bar. Yearly 1 Br Fanlas_uc_ 2Br.cabanalitrlr.sub 34&7724 Eves Mr.Wnght •••••••••••••••••••••••,._.............. ,.122 Fenced yards&garages. wd hook-up S8SO mo frplc,tennis.pool&s pa Beam ceiling. bwlt-ms letting allowed , 3 pvt --_.. -• ~ Kids & pets welcome 497-3230. 955-2326 Adult ~mo 6-a0-0020 SS O O C a I I J o e tx:h.s. pool & fishing pier ILUFFS FOUIPLll WITH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 964-2506 or 973-2971. Agt . -----------2131445-1978. $19,000 (714)499-3816 • ~rnew2brmodel wtspa SPIMDAILE Remod. Jbr, 3ba, 2 sty nofee. nSharp3 +2.frplc.ram . Newport Hts 3bdrm + -..:...::.__:_ _____ _ & many de<-or items fee • , 1 0 c home on beach. pvt gate, rin S700 Renate. den. 2' 2ba. 1ac. $925 mo C--.. Mer 3122 THE llG STEAL I and , I g e a ss um Cent~a ranged ounty fantastic view, $1500 /mo. • .. ecla 3240 . 760-9626 644-8236 eves 631 3611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OanaPointduplex.2br, Lease o ptio n BKR locat1on.All2B rmun-2 1 3 1928 -1 8 44 o ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. d 11 Bachelorapt.S350prmo, 1 ba upper, I br lower, 760·8816 Its bnngmpg m. l19.3doo prt 714/675-7764 S bib to ocean. Elegant 2 Woodbndge area 3 Br l"• l _·__ ------heart or CdM. Darrell new crpt, fresh paint. ------ye a r r 1 c e a bdrm r & d D. · 3bd 2b b h p h 0 / A g 1 beamed ceilings. frvlc. 8 77XGross. Seller ~arry-Coat• M.M 3124 ($125 • m!f1 Pl~h crpe~: ::~~~e~to~~~gc :~~=: ....:,m~o yrf ,· ~~ail ~~:, ' 63r.t.&. w n r dining area & encl patio 2IM115 CAMYOM mg readymade f1nanc· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2~ ba, cedar & glass. d . co'mm pool & ten-545:5100 Offered for only $144, Dramatic 4br . 4ba, 1ng.Sellerw11lguarantee Dbl car pvt gar, fully ~·car ar S72.5 er ----Studio apt. full kitchen. F'Ul.LPRICE: custom home on 1zolf rents for Isl year and 3Bdrmfumisbedhome. maint. yd. Adults. no ~15~ 2 + d~ · Ava~I l.ovel) Bi g Can )on wood burn ing frpl c. MISSION REALTY course Many quality'l:de· manage for one yeg~ at double cu garage. pets. Inquire at S27 18th. Dec2lrd Catf752_12820r McLain <'Ondo 2 BR 212 re.frig incl. $400. Call 494-0731 t:uls including: 3 frplcs. S2Spermonth.752·1 monthtomonth. St. 714 /960-6331 o r 5Sl-Jooo · Ba. orr white curpetmg. after6pm760·1813. LacllllMI Cyw lt.tnat IWl master suite, pool. Roy McC ...... Rltr. 980-SU2. · ----l.tke ne'*' model 1 child 28 Ba d 1 t 1 1 the hillside or Canyon Jbr. 3ba town house Lge T • • 4bdrm. 2ba. d gad" pool spa S m 1n to Jerry Christa 673 7761 tractive, 609"2 Pomsel· Rustic retreat nestled in spa. SI .200,00. Beaut J '-'UAIL 541 77Zt bl 2 Br 2 Ba A/C, tennis. OK, no pets. $950 Call r. 2. · en," n oc, a · rms. hi~h ceilinge, lite· PLACE rrplc , 1mmac con . . 'rt area ssooimo _60-lJ97 · t1a . 167S mo . t 7 14 ) ~~r~ Dro.!nB~~m~:l~ brightkitchen.$380.000 a..,.-.,..... llSZ 1675/mo. $350 s /d. 167 1 ~1!°640-2390_' Wknds & !_ __ ---8113-S856or~·24JO ~ finance. low down Call 1.GJolalkn. PIOPHTIES"' ••••••••••••••••··~··•• RassSt.S48·63S4. --f af\8494-3164 MEWPORTHTS. Lovely. bright. 2 BR , for appt R C Taylor Co. I 032 W .. St. to,.. Tit l:JO ,..,..1 p AN 0 RAM 1 C , u n . HOMES FOR RENT -4bdnn. 2' 2b~. 3 car gar . almost new 1625. Dottie 640-9900 ~~!'!!~~~!!~--~ obstructed ocean vu, 2 3 Bdrms . 1550.5595_ Woodbridge cottage gardener an cl $890 Johnson . 760 1966 or. ------r: br, patios, tennis, bch. home. brand new. 3 br. 645-6098 WOODS COYE Newport Crest Condo see. adll. com . Avl now F~ced yard and garage. 21., ba. fa m 1 ly rm . ------. 67WOOO __ _ DUPLll & forsale.118S,OOO l---------•I til April. t850. 661-2683 Kids & pets welcome. formal din. rm. a 1c. Newport Shores 3br. 2ba. eo.t•W... 1124 GUEST Con"'GE By Owner. 646·401_5._ 17 MEW UNITS ---h l 16t 964-2566 or 973.2971. Agt .. j many upgrades 1825. 2 pool, tennis. beach. gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' .._wport leec no fee. . .... __ 63i 6030 968-9110 Outrageous 2bdrm . 1 bai..••••••••-' UMDB COMSTIUC • •••••••••••••••••••• •• • .. ..,. free rent. · ---Z Ir. I .. A111t owners unit. Skyllghts, DOVB SHOIES I TIOM UDO ISLE RA:nl entire duplex. ocean1 ..ti k .,_.._ 4 br, 2• 2 ba. frplc. patio, Newly decor. Gas pd. antique doors /windows. ENJOY THE FINEST in Nice3 Bdrm owner's unit Completely furnis hed Ylew, ~/mo or 2bdrm TSbf:':~car gar. gar. Lease 1825 mo N encl gar. pool. d /washer. beamed ceilings. frplc, a c~tom home, in loca· with ap~rox. 187_.600 pr with everything you upsl•1ra. $550/mo o t40l>•·l.234ext 214 pets 640-7647 AduJt.s. 642-5073 new kit c hen /bath tion ; in rin anc in g year estimated inc~me need. Remodeled & de-down_stalrs, $400 /mo. 11 MIWLTDECOI S295,000-S40.000 down By owner will carry 1st TD to help pay the bills. corated. 3 Br. den 2 bath. Huntington St. Call Bob a..,.-•ech 3241 Jbr. 2ba CONDO Back bay l Br u pd encl "gar owner. Dys 833-354<1 , ,11 13_5,«. for qualified Priced at ll 1XGross, ll65o. Monthly Bill Meyer Mf>.3170 hm. Of-••••••••••••••••••••••• Area ram rm. frplc. pnv d twu:er PoOI Adults. eves.661·0842. buyer. s .,ac1ous 4 Bdrm l?vely central Ora n.ge Grundy, Rltr.675·6161 fice :586-3500. DANA POI NT. New patio. pool, 2 t•ar gar . 642.5073 · · and maids room Move County location Pnn--------3Bdrm, 2"2ba197S/mo. new crpt pnt. $725 mo-1 ....::...:::....:...:...;..:. ______ _ ACCENT OH VIEW right in: 1389,500 Call c1pals only. 752-1920. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Penin Pt. 2 Br. ~do on the sand. 615-6000 Barbara Riggs Breathtaking view or UndaOeth, home. Mo t o mo. or Secunty. pool. 9650 mo. SOtrrH LAGUNA . New- 1 Clemente I s I and t ""' ., ' ' '-'UAIL 61~2113 7 l 4 / 9 6 o -9 l 9 3 Ii ba in private area. $1.500 ocean vu_. S72.5-S82.51mo. Pacifi c from San i••RrrwollALTY J winter lease S600. u p . 711 0 c ea n . ly decorated 4 Bdrm. 3 2 & 4 br condos ava1 . Hollywood Hills from 642·5200 T · ----2131333·3846 CaJI Bum II, 751-7961. this immaculate 3 Bdrm,~~!!!!!!!!!!~~~ PLACE 4 BR in Back bay area. L.am•n v ·uage R E --------- den, family room home.r Pool & lg back y rd. N~ beach house, 4 Br. 3 •-·:97.11161 · · Euts1de 3 Bdrm, 2 b• No Amid towering pines THI ILU-S PIOPllTIIS"' Partially rum. Yrly lse Bil. 1795 per mo. C330all An-___ _..!!~~~--. -l-•N•e•w-2-B•d•r•m-•m•o•b ... 1' l~e pet.I. Incl. IH-~. 1st Beamed ceilings, com-rr l"'--TMl:JOP.M.• avail.ll700tmo.641-0763. dy964-4896 or 536-7 . 3 Br. 2 Ba. Panoramic +dep.SSl-9647 pletely r edecor ated. 3 ..._Zlettl ._...... S48-4JOleveiiliwknds ocean view. hot tub. home Double wide. 1695 __ .:._.. ______ _ 1239.500. Dramatic tri·level, enc 3bdrm Jba 2 story Children OK. No pets. mo unit, poolside tocation.~~~!!!!!!~~!!~Bluffs to~nhome. 2 br. twnhm'. fp. Kids ok, gar. tlKIO mo. C•ll 548·4121 art don osen r ... tl t' 'r"' 1213N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BECACH 497 4848 Walk to shopping. Total-I UMITI lvg-din-k1tchen, dbl gar, 1725. No fee. All 964-6603. 6PM 494-8985. ly fresh & charming. new carpet, 552-4242 -=-----......=-----t "cozy fireplace". Owner Westside Coal• Mesa, w1days, 760-8386 eves 6 li5()/mo. 3Br. lBa, yard, Woods Cove Home . will carry •Uractive 2nd good condition. income w/ends. near beach. 611 15th St. Fabulous tar1e ocean loan. Agt, 6t0-SS60. S.0.800 yr. Price $44S,OOO . .._ ________ -i_536-__ 107_8 ______ 4 28 viewar, .. ·n~-Cormempll~leltcyher~-· ~~~!!~!!~~~~ Dn payment 1130,0-00.,. ~ ... '"' r: OWCbalance. at 11~. VU • ON WATER 2 1r1 mi.from Ocean novated. Stained 1lass. On WATER 2 Bdrm 2 ba ccndo. in security bldg. Pool. Vu. '950 mo. VU home ror exec. in Harbor Vu. 3 Bdrm, 6 ba, Pool. IZ500 mo. LHN~ 4 € Bdrm 2 ba, beautiful 3br,2'r'lba,2car11r,p Veryprivate.Avail.lm- $4,000 moves you In. 4br, f R HIG€ rurni1hin1s. Security patio, bit-in dlahw•she med~a I)'. Reis . re · At'ross from Ocean , 2 Jbacondo, rent appUes to _ ~ HOM€~ blda. Pool. $14-00mo. "stove. mi Wildwood. qui r . Sl 200 I m o Bdrm S650 mo. short putthaae.646-3062 (213)411-4180 8111-aft.8PM. termorleue. APAITMBtTS Be•ullful 1arden apts. Pool 6 spa. Adult.. no pets. Bach. P35 1 Bdrm. Sl80 Zl50Van1uard, 546-Na macnab I Irvine realty 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. 1450 • W. Wilson..:__; .. __ &S_l_·S_Sl_I ,....__... I 076 Real F.atate lnvHestmNenBts Ocean VU penthouse' 1...:.:=~:. • .-..: .. _-__ --nd--i-=::.:::..:.:...::.:.:.;_: ___ h __ I W•a ,, _. Hw1 -:I.mW. CoHt wy, beautifully furn.~ 2 Bdrm Br Penuiuu.c Co o on 4 Brdm. oceanvu ome. .__ 1 _ _....__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-6646 2 Ba.Security. $1100 mo. wat1r. New UDfurn. Boat deck, frplc, blt·lna, .-oo. - 61 •1.-.. 1400 Huie luxury d\Q>lea, 2 Br. Elegant condo. JBr,1----------1 ... ,, ... .._, slipa avail. lmmed. OC· ••1 2~ Ba. w/every atra. 2~Ba. Dramatic 120 ...-...-+ IMCO .... I ....._ 1 _.__ cupancy. 213 /282·1138·1t.:=~ .... a:--'i,.zia~on~~~~!!!~!!!~~ Dble1ar. f'Dcdyrd. ans. degree ocean view. Tiie ~ ,.. -· --. d)'I 921514 es • • rn.a.,142.,_ patio, frplc. pool, near ~DOWN 6Jl·l400 ' • ev '• •••••••••••••••••••••• Ye a r I y r ent• I o n _:__;;._;~;.;._;_~;.._----A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAYINE COMPANY ------------- WOODlmD•• WITH VllWI Excellent 48R detached home on cul-de-sac w/large yard. decorative wallpaper and assumable loans. An outstanding buy al $179,900. Dan Johnson SS -8700. (U-54 ) 112·t J4 Hl-1700 Cart'lpU\ lloley C11n1111 w~ C4lnl• 642 .. ZH 644-6290 ~I ~ Onve Horbor V'.-Ce<!lel folf, tennis, " beach. Fiveunita completely re· ~ Gardens s Br. Bnnd new 3 Br. 2 B•. Peninsula, 2bdrm. 2ba, 28r, pool, cblld/pet Olt. 199,000. By Owner . furbished. New carpet, 2~ Ba. 2 car 1ar. 2 sty, Condo. c entral a /c . •.64•2731. tnsmo. Garaae.'41-0TU 496-3334. drapes, etc. with• apen~ ...._.,.,_ 111111~ frpk, tam rm .. liv. rm. many e • tr • s ·Ba 1 w 4br vt AM,Ul.-rtwkncb. C-USSHOll dable at ex.lstln1 ren". -·-·••••••••••••••••• formal din. rm. $125. L.K.P'ore1t /lrvlne Ctr. Y~ •ra_ ay, 2·loo 1Br d hUdrpet Bea~~~Ocean View AIJ.lbiaforonlySU0,000 ..... p,, d1 )J07 m.Mll,8'73--1. BIYd .... 5147. ~oo \tJ':>~· Sito. oK.•:e·~o:cf41 ·0'1U Home, 4000' of ele1ance 75.2-1.D). ;::;;~·;•:•;;••,••;;• lar1e l Br. Condo, pool, ...... UIZ -~~rwkdy1, ask for _AM:-=:;.•..:;lll:;..:..;, .. :;..:..;.J.:.t _w_knda __ • __ lo prest11tou1 area, ' '-'U •IL W/D, ,..,,.., lncld., suoci •P•. aauna, balcony. •••••••••••••••••••••·,1-=.~:::::..:.·--------1 0... E. sldelbdrm, 1ar. ~~·!~·r,::~·i:ee:;:. T A mo.f7Ml7 .,5.IG-'IOG ~·"'1:a;~.~~~!uoo1SLE-4Br.nearnew tm/moiu.- $750,000 by • ppt. .. •CE c._ .. ..._. JZJZ s Br aecutt•• bome .... cmllr ...... ui-•u <'Giid.. reat or tse opUoa. ___ .:.....;;._;__" ---''--- (71')541-415U,or1D.-a. r-~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••• emit, libr.,. aott, dn, · ' avallnowMZ-5001 ...... 0. Pl°'9'11S"' I Bdrm, J bath, mrt:; 1'-' 81. beautifully lACma Nlpel, l bdnn. VILLA BALBOA new ll 18r. l la~.~· ~~di:! '!"f:h'o! 1a,.1111:Ml'.M.• ~ :.~~r·h!°~e . =cr.:.:S~.~~m~. =-~*1»~~~t1 lBrCcndo,oearom.1100 ,.~~a~;.. Qa.illed ad. 941-Wll ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t IS1411 -.al •. Cb.,._, 4"7-1110. mo. -.1IO'J ~"""r . --• ., • . . .. .. . . --.. -• fllT .... -.... .. --.. • • ---..... -.. -•• -... -------.... -.. -... - • . . . .. .... . ·--........ _ ..... .. , ..... --........... .. ,, •1• lll '!\I ,,. .:. , '<I " . ~. ~· ., .. '!2" '· .. J .. I• ...... , ~ .. ......... h....... ...... ..... 4Jff .................................................................... Mii-it .._ 116t Cit ••• Jl76 Ible rmm&e tow alee I 7-All w • at beaut. Perk 4 l:lae + ftlal. I'm ... rroat for Wlater -....runallMd•wa· -. lrGk•na.•u. • llle, ,.., t1 .. a. Newport apt•. uoo I, ... PT • f.-..ltb' peiated, ready to +uUl1. Brad: Daya lnmtrJ•NHPt· reat. Un 411·420t, ......,.., •v•M4·lOH Xlnfloc·•OC A1rMrt <Wcfac. beaut atnum •. l Ille, ... paaat NO f'SI' Apt. • CoDdo f\ana. loft in Harbor V'9w Abundutpal'kial er,&. ~·••· lauadr1 Nl&lll VWa R•tab. JIM ....._ Hpt. Dara apace Dl·•l r,ae le u r a•• 11 I ::"f,.1 °';: _:2a11.,ae, ~~e.!:....-..................... iD famU1 atmoeplaere. tfe=th\lloa ••ch oltic• ~J Pool • f'•1 _ All Ad.ah. DO pet.I, 2 Br. J a." coado, •••11 d•· All privll•••· '100/mo fw ..-. ••r decorat· 141 MM rom ,.. •H le ,,....,., Poo&. apa, ecnud, eeel. 1ar, DOOi. +a,_... A find for ed. 780 sq ft • leach J.TPll ..... ••••••••••••••••• ntn .. d ..av iacld. .... ,.a.. ar lo. eo..t ltudmt. Ev•7...., 111¥d nat to Sua Ole1oi-----------1 l\1NNIMO lrt 2 br. 2 be, •• .. ' .1 .. ~ ••:-.. 2 lrl Atn1M 0 N B Goll Collfl•· ~· tnl. MS·21TO art Exec. Fem11le will abaN h)' avail ... -4114 . ~!IPtl-'"'T,_t llJlf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f _.. ~ p.a • ,.., 'Vt t.:4ftllo •••• poo • Ml-&'\ w I t It 1 a m e a I r • ._..... )airwaa 6 eeblc TV I• -...... ,_ pool 1400 ICI ft deluae office •••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Poodle, male .... ... --y . --· ·-na, • Dear T°'""'°'9e wltb view I.a rid •rl)'..., Br ... er Villa Blllboa Condo, oew s.c. ftua. Nopeta . ..eo. Newport Buch Spa bld1. carpeted. mlnl Wllw~Ce. toy,liplbrown/apricot? 17$ ttll le 28r, pool • Ne rm, 111,_,•u tenDla racquetball wet blinda, paneled, blt·lo All typea ot real ntat~ Lona tau. nr TeWlnkle · _.__ T__.____ ................ M 40 N<"• vi•w HO Cacney bar f;..pk '280/mo'call deab • 1tora1e. ea-1Dve1tment.11iDce1Nt. Scbl.$46-3131,751·9320 f_-.--..... ................ ul SlOOmu 176-~ 2br, l"" be, or pool, aduJta C.thy?Sl.G7l · n~tlve office with S,.&W*1.. Fowld : 11 Yi black Lab Have aeveral openin,. ~-.. -~-....... a._ .. lldrm . only, saas. Renau . · · private rutroom • WTDt _, __ .. la beacb area1 for .......... __ ~::-,. ~ Pool a Bdrm. 2bia . ill W ,..._ sci 11om to ahr 2br Zba abower, 2 reatroom1, MJ.Jl71 l4M6I I "'""u'"""' 6 lrvlne, very I nd iv . w I n ice .... ~' P~ua ~ :;;7.DD&I. iaraiea' S.lboa llJvd Di.ahwabr, 3 Br 2 ba So Co t T . 8lll D.P. llOO/mo.' Call wetbar, do.eta, recep· 1en e.1142-1149 a pp ea r • n c e ~ pa -•1•2:;~ · J100 . tnil * '* dya , Il l•> fr11lc , laund hoo kup1, ~ c.do. ~ac::t. i:;s Afterlpm981-6UI ~office+ hmaUerof· IMUB'IATI Doi lost. Collie m x P c rs o n • 1 it Y . ---IC1t'lz'l 1•vn ,.,., ... ~bl& to bch. mo.541-•1 W lei .... b fices. 1912 Charle St, FAS,T FUN, DING on Blk/br. So. La1una. No cba~ks1rhouinedr •. I nl.1t'e I • 2 Ma I le f150 imo I.Mt /laal, i ecun. . o u t .. e l o s . r C.M. M5-4519, 541-0511. 2nd • 3rd C bri colJar 498 5249 .. • . ., lo Cal Ptaaarp No WIDl• RtftlMI llOO_ Mo 3 ty Avail now 673-2212, 9 5111111 I 1 1116 w/mature fem very nice 1 1· am a ' · · typing. Co. offers ..., Mt llU3 Udrm 24• ua l·undo w~prn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br, 2ba dpla in Oran1e. IWPOIT llACH Mort1a1e. 96S-34S4 5150 excel. benefits & •1t.n • bay vie•. 20' ----Fabulous view, condo on GeorsetU-2002 OMCI W\dow baa money to buy ••••••••••••••••••••••• starting salary to l700. 00.l .\UP Comm tean11 L.-lrf .. ~ wal•. 2bdnn, 2ba, '900. OMce ...... 4400 l .man suite, private en· or make 2ND T.D. any PRE LAW atudent needs C • I I C • r r 'I Br Slo¥~ duJu nu ~ l eri. bt llOQr •moM6-ill*) 4'0Url&. puol W uber / AT BEA . Joea.4.-0Z. ••••••••~ot..••••••••••• trance, a Int addreu, size above 110,000. No 125.000. Will do anyth!n, 97z.9955 Or)'er 2 l'ar a•raae llcea.n vledl•;.~I. teLn6n112 ... , 1 .. ,__.cha.1 1111 Westeliff NB Want S:SlO/mo. 144·7712 dys . credit 1, no pnlty. For L0ev&•l.PC0onf8oident1a 1616E.4thSt.,S.A. w el•c aauae door C'OW'\5, • ..... e . · = • .---• fi 1 1 · · · ?Ooo f 'SU77eves. action call AGT 873·7311 'M. · · x 3242, W1) ..... \trde 2 BR2 U&.*tu:r Private v•t•O ~rm from M•O. 5515 -~ ......... JtoO ~·:::;.,;A•n•tt54 ~· .,.--.&.-._.._,7 .. St uiytime N.8.921663. Telet'StlperYhor '-· eDCl Sar ao l'h1ldrcn new carpet Will cun' River Ave. 6'2 2*. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · 1en l · · ---Growing bank seeks "paa 9'.50 mo ~ it\C lderf 6'2 603 •• • •!II! IOU.,.___ 3 Room suite, 545 sq. ft .. 2nd. Trust Deed Wanted. TOMMY'S exp'd. indiv. w/bank ·~1 546 ~MO h k fo r s urn 1 Mfl6 New, lae l br condo, •J £ ~·-modem building, A/C, 17%lnterest. Largeequi. OFNEWPORT ope r a t ions •am Lovel'" l, 2 " 3 Bdrm se<:. Venailles. 631·52.37, N2 1-;_• bdrm 1 "'Ury MIWPOIT plenty ol P.•rkln1. Call ty on local 8·Plex. Need ESCORT 752-9368 backaround to loin it's Tow~bouaes . garage, ~>430-314_5 _ __ achdi :;. in 14 piua ~~.e:roc"!~r!~;\~ llea1ooom1cs 675-6700 $7SK. 873-6336, 6'2·~ friendly staff dl'ering A1L oow 2 UR, pvt patx>, laundry rac $450 & Condo, 2br, 2ba, bay view, from 9611, 2 bdrm from co--;,.-p I et e s uppo rt ...... 4450 Sk Hlih Yield, 26% on •FOXY LADY• excel. benefits & -::·,:w ~:1~ t'.r~: ans. Call 213 /596·7202 or encl gar. auto opener. $506 + poola. tennis, services u••••••••••••••••••••• Y Lak F t TD OUTCALLONLY start ing salary t o 714/960-7347 li50yrly waterfalla, ponda'. Gas 11·~,. .. 10681 ~ t 6off ceat season e ores .. VISA MC Sl,200. sk for Pam or Laro for coollina & beating •1-• ors ore tee •P• Invest •1.000 aet 166,000 C a II C a r r y THI WHl-1 Tiii TSL Mgm_t 642· 160_3 ~ Fr s · o· reasonable rates. ba-.. · 1 h • * 97Z· I Ill * 972•9955 AYAILMOW FT'-. ~m an 1e1 J2S.:SOO sq. rt. gmd nr. SOOte 2700 ~Ft ..... 1n ess t an 4 mos. LuxUI')' Ad~t units at ar Bay front 7th fir condo, 2 wy drive North on wls pd From 95 up 779 • Wowee: Call Santa Claus~!!!!!!!!~~~~~ 6 6 E •th St s A fordable hv1n1 l,2 & 3 br. 2 ba, 2 underaround Beach to McFadden then w l9th St C M T MESA VERDE R at Denn is on Assoc. 1 1 · .. ~ · · Br Z Ba built ins, •atio, small dog OK . riundry rm. Br Well decorated • West on McFadden to · · · · · om PLAZA 547 aoas TLAMTIS MASSA&E Loml Proceuor Olympic s1ie pool, light· pr1'g spaces, htg~ly .uP· Seawind Village . 957·l900. lS25MesaVerdeE.C.M. . ' SPA Beau t S&L seeks TSL M&mt. 642·1603 edt.ennUI court, Jacuz:u. graded. panuramtc ~tew (714 )883-5198. .--....,.. 54Ml2l Be Pam8ered by 16 l ndlvlduals w l · " k I d . ol bay Ii ocean, pnced --'" •mu•c••llh/ B 1 0 b .. par he "n scapmg. under market, S1200/m o ..... 4000 IXICUTIYESUITE N---rtModemstoreor PWI••/ eaut. i r s . pe n supervisory aca· 451 Br apt very safe No MCllit beautiful bldg in ~~..-& 11!.-..'.-..1 lOAM·•PM 7 days Phone around In SfrL. or yrly. 642·1822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FUii service offices in olfice. Nr. post office. 548 Loat ~ 3433 •molter, prev ref req. 954 H.B ---------Laauna Be ch Motor Inn Newport Center /f J 213 /477 7001 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 645-duties including help V. 17th St 548-0358 _ From S360 846·0619 Westcllff N B. adult con-985 No. Pacifle Coui 640-5470 • s · erry -haa m n•llh 5100 • • ~:!~ta iaJ~~~rcd:~a:~t All DELUXE 2 Br 2Ba do.15Q5.2Bdrm.2 balh, Hwy, Laguna Beach. rcW ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPIRITUALREADINGS TWICl IM 10 steps to pool New Dailx. Weekly, Kitchen PLAZA .... 4475 THI ""DY .. TISl"'u!!. lOam·lOpm. Fully lic'd. potent · excel. benefits ~ar new laraHe 2 Br 2 Adults, n~:~.rso tmo. caq>etin&. yearly lease. available. Low winter EXICUTIYE SUITES ••••••••••••••••••••••• C,.::. ... :-LT ... ~s· 49'l-7296 or 492·9034. 1815 & start mg salary 10 It.a •• t&50 mo. as ever Agt , 759-1616. rates. 494-5294. "1bere i.s a difference." Store Space for lease. 1500 ""_, """' s c · R 1 s S970. thina Centrally local ----n •· n •-Now you can reap the amino ea · a n C a I I C a r r " · · Beautifully located 2 Br sq. • "' 1260 sq. · ... Cl r td... Small child, pet OK. '115 & up Child OK Ga~ VeruJlles·l Br. security, N . B. 0 c ea n r r o n t 714f75J.02l4 Hi.mtlnaton Beach. Flexi· benefits or high cost ad· em. 972.9955 >rive by 21.95 Maple St. meld 842.1652 pool tree, $500. Steve. w/lutchenette $260 & up. 2Cm Michelson Or. 11212 bleterms. 213/596-7202. vertising for your com· 1616 E •th St , S.A 1bencall&t2·0282. ---· · 957-1900,640-9345 wl pd. 2306 W. Ocean· pany: Let The Advettls· •l~r. patio. cpt /drapes. TENNISA 1 NYON'E? --.... _ __..,.,..1 rrontfi73-4154. 2021 BusinevCntr 11213 ........ 4500 mg Consultants set up *HEW* hcraw Officer N 2B 2 ,; B c d ,,_":!:r.-"'!.~ Doct •••••••••••••••••••••••!your own in-house ad· c••co•• Buut. beach located .. .ctults,clean. ~ r. a on °· Cute 2 BO 1 Ba w/new RM. in lge. house. 1~ mi.I ~...:_.CY~1 , 750 ~ n. all utils pd, ror vertising agency. Please A.,. r-A co . see k s e xp 'd 530-7179 Dtnbrm .. Ml 1cr1o-wave, cpl & drapes. Mature from OCC. Female. SUIS -ltf!n. qualified tenant top I~ call for information MASSAGE -~row. offic0 r to 1'oin tras comp ._. e ec. gar. adults .• u .. 0. c .... c 3""'. mo 957 ....... c El-ant bldg .. in heart of .,.,c .,....1 · -"~" "' .... _ lba · d It T R t ,,,.,.. .,..., .. vv ,_....., -• v•........, 759.9545 S5Discoun tw1th1s ad i ·s growing staff. Nlce , .... au, • view, a u s. opener. e.nms, acque · 631.1266 A"' , Huntingt o n 8 c h , VISA MC . di :'50/$411(), immed avail. ball,pool.jac .. sauna.No ' •" Avallnow 2 lovely rooms w /sif.acious offices ----a ppearance. rrien Y •>avid&t~3255. 1 2 K'd OK 17..,, Sho r & b 1 I vt b th k h b Corner Warner/Newland personallly a must. pets. or Is . ...,Npt. res, across rom a cony w P a , s YI ts, wet ar. con-LIA.SE 17061Newland,H B. Co. off ers excel 1arae l Bdrm. $300. Qwet mo. Call 964-2566 or bch Bach wts ml br 5345 kitchen priv. For mature rerence rm, 115' per sq. n. 3fllO Sq Ft L Mf NOW YOU l4I 6446 . ~uildl·na w1'th beaut1'ful 973-2971 Ag\ .. nb fee. Pool. gar 840-5078 prol. person $300 mo. 1st Plus, super 2,000 sq .rt. ner 2 t01·1~-t~ or1g1;.ec•o~: • belneh tis S&l 300sta rt mg -+ last. 175 c:le.anlng dep. medical bldg.. well ap· · "'"" " fi .. "' .. sa ary o . · ndscaping. ADULTS WOODLAKE Ans Steps to the beach. Im· fi75-S5.13,645·6499. pointed at 75< per sq .ft. lg mfg area. Plenty Can C a I I C a r r 't VER 35. No pets . 6100Edlnger.Adultlux. l mac. 2 Br. w/lrg patio. ao..&losd 4050 Fordetalls call ~arkin&.Sl~ {;0·~796 97z.9955 .EEWARD APTS. 2020 & 2 br. ~aut. lakes & 124 4Slh. St. l.mmed. oc· RED CARPET Bino~~ov ia. · · r s. T , . 1616 E. 4th Sl., S.A. •\dlerton Ave .. 1 bill E. st ream s , co mp I cupancy. Yrly. 673·2507 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 893·1351 .,.am Sell ~ 'Newport Ave. & 1 Blk amenities, no pets, rrom Room & board In ex· (7H) 586-9221 () A L SavilMJI Officer .o. ol Bay 631·039'1. $385. 84&-6591 Steps to the beach. Im· change for • hrs, 6 day 688 sq. ft. well located l A Beaut. S&L seeks 2 ean 2 br, 1 ba. new crpt, 3Br. 2Ba. nr beach , bltns. ~~~t:a ~r1~!::· ;1::· ~1~1;,-::rfpt. cookina. ~h ~tt~0M;~!r0~:!~: ~ 1'tuai tom~e 1810l More 1 <1 S~ ~ n ~ u 1 pve 1 r ~ls~~~ 400 + dep. cpts/drps, encl garage 124 45th. St Yr ly . u....a....a.. .... _._._ 4100 Fully equl ppe~ with JiS()c:'e:.i-~• • H.B. l.SCORTS background ni S&L r Renate. 760-9626. $510. 536-0921 Im med occ upancy ~ _... carpet, a /c, cabinets & "llh Dall> Pllo& bank Knowledge of b/3·2507 · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• storage. Reasonably ..... W..t.cl 4600 PENN\' PINCHER 7 52-0817 new accts . a must .,. garden apt, pvt patio, Near 5 Point Shopping _ Balboa . Inn oceanfront. pnced. Call Tom, Harbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADS Still onl~· S2. J RA1 K EOGll a plu:. ,arage, sml child ok, no Center. 2 & 3 ~rm. Apts. 2bdrm with patio. xlnt :::e:ryt~~~.he:o Dally Baker Professional Bldg. ~ork.ina women needs apt r or a t ot al re I ax 1 n g Pos cou Id lead to oet.s $315. 54&-9950 $400·$450. Kids OK. no location. Call 951.1900_ m Costa Mesa a rea $300 3 lines for 2 da,·s mass age "'1th a pro· busmess develup'mt rg 1 Br 1 Ba. $350 pets. 964·2566 or 913.2971 (714)645-9314 Y~l ... tls 4250 . or under including only I a da\. 34c a ressional. Earle IOAM or branch mgmt. Co. arport.Alsolg 3 Br 2 Ba Agt .. noree. •••••••••••••••••••••••Prime comer loc. Up to utilities. Answer Ad line · 7PM.548·2817 oHers excel benefits 425_831.8081 Uveatbeach l&2bdrm I llDIO~M "CALIFORNIA" 4.:SOOsq n. Full service, 13112,24hours.642-4300 Ad vertise one or •sYCHIC & potent Starttng 1 d 1 • t 219 Good location . N o modern . glass bldg. more items valued r-salary to Sl.100 br, 1 ba, new crpts, ::is: u ts. nopes garage. Adults, no pets. PaJm Springs 646-0303. Want furn. 3 br home. up to SIOO Eac·h-llADIH&S C a I I C or r y \ocean breezes. kids OK. · $350: mo. Lease. 673·2113 prer. Ba I boa Isl and add 1t 1onal line 1s S56·1178 972·9955 400/mo. 641·8833 EnJOY the ocean. I & 2 Br yrly . ._,bill from -Bay c.ondominium Rentals MWPr FltOMTA&f A(Cdd ~.7sc~~300>. ~~shwer-only 6Ul' for the tv.o SUNNY'S 1616 E. 4th. St .S A. ---------• 2bdrm. pool. adults, no • IENTALS ''" ....... •"" rs. da ys So rr) no Br,l~batwnhse.Pvt. peta220l2thSt &Bch.~/mo. LuxUl')'Condominiums, 2RentalSpacesApprox. co mmerc ial a ds Professional Massage &...Ofc.Ca.rtl 1.UO.Gar,adlts,nopets · · 673·3355,aat. CompJetelyFumished. 550sq.rt.&up.lncluding /t••fft/ allo....-ed Ch arge Relaxat1on'l'herapeut1c Beaut. S&L se'eks •430;5>41.7510 sns. lge cheery 2br, 2ba. •OCEAMFltOMT• CountrYClubSetting. utils. P5<> " $450. 2450 ........:. Your Penn) Pint•her Callappt 548-2817 indiv w 2·3 yrs. bit-ins, nr ocean, great b -tr Golf,TennisAvail-Newport Blvd. Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ad or us e \Our g e n e r al o r e or RAND New l br, l ba area. No pets. 833-3307. 1 r. pane mg: great able at Special Rates Mesa.~ Ma.na1er. ........ Bank Ame ricard secretary backaround ondo, frplc, dshwshr, view. frplc, patio. IMO rorourC1ientsonly. v· M d Gntlteo..,.'t k · · I nicrowave. wash/dry 2 br. 1"'2 ba condo, patio, 1'..rty. 6'2·0045eves Weekly , Monthly and Single to triple offi ce O,•• lwffy 5005 153 or asterC"ar ESCORTS to wor in appraisa kup gar & c arport sharp Bike to beach Weekend Rentals . suites avail. in Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• dept. Lots or variety & Y t , $495. $495 M 964 1688 . 2 Br Spacious new decor Beach. Call for info: FAlabllshed Newport Bch For morf' inrorm:.11on 24Hrs. 641·0180 hours 8 : 15 to 4:30, a er s c a P e · · arge · near Oceanfront S600 mo. 752.6m Tax & Accounting prac-and to placl! your ad call C .... /Cltecks Mon -Fri · Ex c e I 7~3376. 75l·9l87 3 br, '"'• ba twnhse, nr Yearly_ 675-1045 -Call: <714 > 328·8911 · lice for sale to individual Am &pjMC jYlaa benefits & s tarting Br. 11,.; Ba. Townhouse. beach. bit-ins . crpt, Across from bch, 48r , CATHEORALCANYON only ·terms.&42·5212 642-5671 salary to Sl .080. \dults,nopets .$400mo. drapes. alt. gar. S575. 2Ba, partially furn 1950 COUNTRYCLUB SUMMER, BEACH C01u1••y•llLITY Call Carry S5 Wl8thSt.646-9507 Sl&0921 mo.yrly 968·8263 CROWDS : You'll love . l"'lr'"' A 972·9955 BR ho I 3 b t od 5 blk --them when you own this Holiday C~ses lo vu an· LIFESTYLE SOCIETY 1616 E 4th St . S.A use on rear ot, r. JUS rem · s to Balboa (!eninsula i,; blk 34·561 Cathedral ice cream shop with xlnt nuaJ Festtval or Lights al Couples Only 750·0674 encedyard.gar.$425. beach . $475 Call to beach. Monthly or CanyonDrive Newport location: Only N~Harbor aboard lux· SgJMenOnly 750-0677 545-261 l 536-31115. 536-0496. year round. 1-2 Br. 1 Ba. Palm S(>rings. S2 5 0 0 0 com P I e I e . unous 70 n ~at: 3 hr bay SgJ Ladies Only 971 7979 e-wer Eastside 3 Br 2 2 Br. l"'z Ba. Nr bch. pool, & lBr. l Ba. 714 1640-2036. California 92262 S3S-siiss srwses beginning at 7 Recor ded Mess age 24 la. with patio & garage. 1ac. new carpets, new 71~/898·1402. ~rt Resort Realty pm, Oet'. 18/23. For re· _19'_s_. ______ _ imall child OK. S525. paint. $475. 962·257~ _ ~. 3 Br 2 Ba. Enclsd 4bdrm, 2ba condo on Meed &tr. M_.17 serv call <?H) 2684293 or Chri19-s Wlltdow -46-9950. ..... .... 1 ...... 5 W "'LI( garage, patio. walk to North Shore of. Tahoe. Call World Trade I 213 ) 598-1933. Group Scl'MI "-1 c ~ "~ "" beach adults no dogs. Fully rum. 5/mm from Associales. 545·5493 rates avail, Painted by professional. acn e o r o t tage , A"S. TSLM 1' 642 603 North Star. $400/wkly. MOPEDS, Res 1de nl 1a l Com Vestclilfarea,$400mo. 2br lwnhse apls /from ---gm . ·l 957·3226,SJ0.39468ert. BOATS.BIKES SCIAll-l.ETS merc1al. reas ra tes . 645-4852 $475. Adults only. yard, Large 2 br I ba JOO' from Sales & Ser vice, Good 642·8223 art 6pm or leave arge 1 Br .. garage. bwlt·ins, encl. gar. nr beach av~il J~n 1 ssoo SKJ RENTAL .. _ h H' h lllftMrlS messageat&40-6594 Hunt. Harbour840·6807 ~'38-l8il · · ' · So. Lake Tahoe. Nev. 2 ocac area nr 1g ~WI. itature single. Xlnt ref's _ ____ BR, almost new, steps to Schools Ii Colleges. Lge Agenda -Floor -INTRO SPECIAL flly. $.100. 645-3487 2 blks fr ocn. bach apt. 1 Br Newly decor It'd. HeavenJy North s ki lifts, prkg /demonstration Daunt-Bodice -MYSTI C MASSAGE 1-;e uiet 2 st 2 BR, l 'n 1285 /.mo. utilities paid Ste~ ~o beach. Garal(e panoramic lake view. area. Great oppty. for OUR DOG MASSAGE SlO W AO q Y Laune848·4343 plf'rking S400 m o . Only 165 per nite. The owner operator to ex· Talk about timid: I just SantaAna 556·4656 •a. • 6899 Equit y Shop p e pand. S29K toqual. buyer put a "Beware or Dog" ----------1 998-8855 {714) ...... leech 3141 67!~3958• 544· 916.542.1400, ask fol-67J.14S5 sign on my fence and OkJes, do you need a ride 'llLA POMONA APTS. ..••••••••••••••••••••• New I Br.,Condo. Ocean Linda. now OUR DOC is afraid home for Chnstmas? I'm & 2 Bdrm Garden 2 br, adults. no pets, N. view '600 mo. Days Mr. ~ tui~in( studio.& tostep lnthe yard. leaving for Oklahoma on ~ t t · E 1 d Laguna, near shops & Nuno 213/760-0880 Eves LargeBigBearCabin a~ryllic ~ail shop, M1s-1 _.&-.._... 5100 the 19th. returning par men 11 · n c 5 beach $500 768·6471 aftti 714 496 4820 · Pool table, color TV, 2 s1on VleJo area, owner ._.. ~ around New Years :arages. Quiet adult ' . -I . frplcs,slps 14.545·6816. will rinance. More info••••••••••••••••••:•••• Share driving & ex - unplft. No ~ts . Crpts, Lge 1 br w/garage, 225 Eastblurr, 1 br w /lge 768-1520. Lost.or found a pet. Call penses. Call Mi chael at !rps, pool, patio, laundry Cypress Or MOO /mo, balcony surrounded by Ma1.1 : New Townhouse. 2 An 1 ma I Ass I 11 tan c e 557.3527 eves acil. S38I> mo & up. Sl50 utils not incl. no pets or planter boxes, S460/mo. 2 Br. 8'st loc._ S30 per day. CdM Deluxe Suites 1100 Inv~ s t o r se ek s . to League S3'7-2273, No fee . •--------- ec. dep. 842-2015 c hildren. 176·3290, equally -n ice 1 br's Callfordetatls.979·7295 ft C 1 k' 'I participate as workmgj 'Ae quiet 2bdrm, 2ba, 494-1925 art. Spm. I i t $445 & $475 sqpd .• A . amp P g, ut1 partner ln a successfuJ ~t : cal, grey Persian • rl:i== & (J.. wvew .a ·a.tlhtoSl.n 4100 _,;~5 E. Cst Hwy. o n1oin1 business . nux.aoldeyes.neut .M,l ~ -nost ulil paid, adults, 2 BR. pool , patio, lndry, Pool, qwet, secure area.••••••••••••••••••••••• v•,,....,., yr old 6 8 I .... no collar " ... Adults t 644 4767 fi13..8011 • -.,. • • ••••••••••••••• •• • • • • • • M•ager TraiMft Have openms m Or!! Co. for aggressive. d y nami c. nice .,appeannf! md1v1duals w about 2 yrs. cullege & an eye towards the future to join this nat 'I o r gan1zat1o n 1n fina nce field Lots or room to grow. excel benefits & starting salary S850. Call Carry 972.9955 1616 E. 4th St . S.A. Cohcton Need one more collector ror growing co to join its staff in balance only. 120 day acct. collection Some exp. pref'd Great benefits & starting salary negotiable. Call Cerry '72·'955 1616 E.~ SI , S.A if75/m0. 622 Hamilton mature ad Its , $500. ·nope 5 · · Moving? Avoid deposits Ii SI 75 MO~TH ··ca.shmier''. Call Vicky SO.. & :eB.0.77. La1una Rlty, 494.0077 Ocean view 1 Br. Pen· cut living ex pen a es : " to Lem 5025 orLeo,6'2·2114. ....,_._ 7005 S.Cr•t•le• '. 1 B 'th 1 le-II ~.69 thouse. Pool. guarded. Professionally since Fum.OfflceCubicles ewer r. WI arage. --urn. I Answerin1 Service FOUND : Beautiful....................... • ........ 365.Adults.nopets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Minutes to beach. 9600. HOUSIMATIS 1 Rec eptionlst /Con· MONEYAVAILABLE Bull/Shepher<= female. "low enrol~ina. Costa 5 star corp. nr. John 845·5577 .... _.,.IT 637·9872."639-2260. 832·4134 ference Rooms IElec-IZSK·SlOOKQuict abot 11 mo. vie Magnolia Mesa Chriatlan Pre· Wayne Airport needs t pta d bit $395 f",.. -.w OCEAHFltOMT t r l c it Y 'K itc hen PenonalService &Warner. H.B. 962j860S achool. $29.50 /wk . Af'vf'ral ooised. skilled ~.<'Adita~~ pe~:· 2272 COUMTIYCLUI Yearly. 3 & • br duplex. LOOKJNGTOSHARE? /Janitorial Svc. l1'ypin1 Secured by Combination SELL , .. ,_ t'tems w1'th -a !':.c!~d::. h~t.~~~~h23~ lndivlduajs due to Aapld31·2927 UYI... Agt. 675-6160. WE MATC H RO 0 M . Service cc7 lu ol Real/Penonal Prop. Deily~ Cla11ified Ad Ml-5830. expansion program -'----------•Singles. 162 bedroom MATES: ...., . ~i lntertel FinandalCorp. . ---------•These openinl{s arE' ~ 2br, new paint. up· apta,&.lownhouses. Nwptlsland,3&4br,new, 752.9475 ......,toL.9 5025 (714)151·2231 MlmyteLom IOH w..ytelom 5025 lmmed. Please call 1tairs rear, young adults. From $449 644·1900 :nJO sq ft. SlOOO & $1100, Share Ira lua home, S265 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• mornin1s to: jtO pell 1IO E. Rochester 1/1. 873·3900 + util. Microwave, 2 llhl Jelll1• dtereMS-9'135 2 Br. 1 Ba . Avail. now. Lee lbr apt w /frPlc dis· frplca. 546-3428. 972•9955 o>ac 3 BR, encl 1ar.. Area of Balboa & Coast h~uh, pool, Jae, no'pets, Mature prof. gentleman NEED MONr1y USU! E. Uh St .• S.A. :icUta. or amall child, nr Hwy . S525 mo. J . 0 . q1.1et adults only '395 & will ihr beaut. 3 br. 2 ba ~ "' I a.a._ tc>. Cat Plaza. $550. Propert y. Mgmt. up.2650HarlaS49·2447 N . B . h 0 me ""Ht.aowwi,.r 1J 751 2787 Aft 5 Plush Fashion Isle •51• 541.io.. · · pm , C..•.t• 1176 w/di1crtmlnatin1 lady. lfyounttdmoneyforany reuonandyouneedltraal.giveuaacall.We ofc . seeks mature OLONIAL TWNHSE •••••••••••••••••••••• •· 7«Ml802 won't uk you a lot of personal questions or put you through the 3rd minded pe rson who E.S.lde Lovely, lar1e 1 Br. Apt In bdrm, 2 ba golf course degree tocet a loan. You'll find us nlce to taUl to and eaay to deal with. ean 10,. thru trial •:br l~b• new crpt the Bluffs. $495. No apt Oen view wllr t0Executive3'1wlllehare 4 balanc e . Excel . ' , quiet' adults, .$425 children or pell. gol;, tennis, bch. 9675. ~J 2 bath1 h~t he. dpool 1 benefits & starting • I • 851 """"""" 49f.48812 • acuu w 1 •· S lst. 2nd. 3rd Real Estate loans. S Uae money ror any reuon s a I a r y S 1. 1 oo -...... criminatln1 lady 25.~s. P " s '500 to t:I00.000 S ayment plan may be tailored to your budtet maybe more is gd. . , Bat· OU· F 0 u n ta In S All types ol property S No balloon payment necesaary b •ck Ir o u n d Ca I I Valley. SA C 11' l momln1s : ny a oomla area S Interest on y IOMI available lh J ...... S No crecUt check t No dlaturbin11our lat lam. 97 2·f9H ·s Your equity only reference needed S Compa~ our costs with othen 1111 E. •th St .. S.A. S Even Ir behind In payments t App 'ts your bome or our otnce • • For lnform1Uon call GOLDEN PLAN of CALIFORNIA omce1 Throufbout Callfomia. Call Toll ff'M fOf' olllce ....,_t 10" I Ill •a..7611 .. • . .. '&. I . .. ~ .. 'lo ... • . ,lo ... ' "• . •1 , . ·' '• " . .. . •' '."'I''.·. . . · ... ; ... - '• . .. .· -'*'·: .... .. : '-. .. ·.. .... .. ~ 1.-~*'fP "'9 AU.IOBS f'UI:. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~=~~ .. ~· -------------------- • - .... Drht1w1y~. 11u1'Ul• lot nip&!" I o.''61 i6S Al~lt Mfl .W11 I le d . ....., ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;4 ........... aC'lAI M -.U141lf' a II GEN CONTRACTOR Add1l10ftl. ll•mod•l• t\a&lum plau drawn lo your d~••&ni . Ll t 'd 842 8.187. S36 5013 tv.a fl••ural romc 111 ~I Iona ·u11dl11ai\ll11111 l'llct~qu•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"QIUt\ hon•> ht rbol. 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Materials-labor toosmallortoobi1.rree rem ovanit Yucciu ai Call me for-fr" ea\, on 5'9_.368 empties. Call 631 2360 or guar, free est. ~9110 eat :M hrs. 8'7S·2M7 s I umps f' r e e est 631-GS5 - - -840-5465 lud1cape , c lean -up. Haul gradln& dumptruek _ ___;_ BARKA.5 PainUng C6 . Plumblna. Remodeling , clVllnttonance. 6U·fMI07 akiptoader, demolitlon.M•1et1•ie H 0 Ilda y spe c i a 1 . Repairs, Leak Dete\'.llon, TR!=:F. o•:SJGNS tree6ydwork83l·l257 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:omplelt Cost lo You. 41 Drains Cleared. Top Pruning, :1culplurang, TlllS ----Reas. ratea·l•wn ser vice. I nt $920. Ext . ·$1 275 Hal Plwnbana636·2030_ toppan!l. thannang, re Topped/removed, clean Haul, cleanup, conc re\e handscapang, 11pri nkle r 548-&444. S4&-2608 rnoval, c~c•n up. 646-184S \.IPS, lawn re,..ov 751·347_& rec:noval Dump truck. m.stallataon a, repair -----1 ft n..:ck serv 642·7638 Ma r vi·n. °"9· .. "l• v)LI EG~' STUOL'NT·aa,.. 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Or Gerst . l~nlung 1:-w .ua!I SECRETARY ADVERTISIHG Exµcnen l'ed 111 lo an dorumentatton Xlnt DESIGNER salary & benefits Appl) h1L'.' .111 :>genry wants Personnel D1reclur nt•.1t1\•1• & r<'sponsible HERITAGE IAHIC 111.·~1111 fur 1\rt1-;t's pos Fa~l pac·•·. lh of pre 721 N l::uchd. Anaheim ----------•! s~urt•, 111il1111111•d 111Jvty's 991-3860 7 14 ~;,4; 1).1 till :1.s k fur i-: 0 E. * * /\t'('HUrlllOg AIR Clerk l11lt'rn:il 1Jrurnoti1m ha., r rt•all'd irnm1•d1:1ll.' 0111·11 1111( (11r caf'(·ounh rt•C'l'I\ a I.lo· l'lerk lo 111\'0ll't' !.a l e~. ''"110,\ ASSEMBLER/ ELECTRONIC I .1i.:l1t :is.,t•mhly work 111 rnt•ndl\ .1111wsphcrt' of "m ..i 11 c 1>J11 pan) near 11u·.tr1 I :1J11.! hcnefll s t,l.) :11 'll 111pul tlat..1 l11 1•01T111ultr. l\;1!1~ ... 1111•1 wa111t•cJ . !Ive in du t'Ollr•lllOll!'. t'·"" 111 I' I will pr11v1cle h1n•1·~1!ll~ .111cJ ollwr 1111~1· l'l I\ .. t• fl\ mg 11ul.lrlers clullL'!\ 011 IJ:ilh11.1 l-;fancl rf:'f lu.oquares l } cars rclatl'<I CXIJt!flc:'llCC', IU kt•\ ;incl l"Wl'M lq1111g fl~ C,lfl lcll llllt'rVICW 1:7:, 2.'>-15 ~inking TE.UERS Bl<PG /CLERICS New Account R~p ~-40TE TELLER lmnwcl Open111g for ex· Banking TELLEI NEW ACCOUNTS .. 1JLLTIME Pus1t1on available m our So. l'uasl Plaza orflt'<' Exvcr rNj'd. Call Kath} Amburgey S4U 4CJ61i CAUFOINIA FEDEIAL SaYiftc)s & LCHlft 695 Town Center Or Costa Mt•su. l'i\ 9:!62fi t-:qu1tl Opportun1ly Employer 1 ... .cl w:i1•1· and l1t:11tf11. r•,1tka1:·· u1d ucl 111i.: llJ•tl 1111~lu·a l, tlt•nt.11 11(1•, 11 l'lllll h11l11l:i) .... 11.11•1 \JUI lauu .1(1\•r fj monl h,, pu"1o n 1·t1• t: ruv. 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Look for your name in the Daily .'·Pi lot classified section to win tickets to Holiday on Ice. Details will be published beginning Wednesday. 642-5678 Iii Pilat ··•··•···••·•·•·······• .••••.•.......•..................................••......................................... !•---------Sookkeeper, fo'/1', small Banking offi ce, H.B. Dul 1es w 111 NOW is '81 met accounts payable. exp through trial halan<'e a must SS001mo to s turt I SJ&8832 ~k for c.~>nnie_ lmmedialeoµening;; for NOW ACCOUNT COUNSELORS •We tram •F\Jll tame. port time temporal') •'I'ravel to various local branches mllea~e paid •l...(K'ations art' ,, n ll h e I m . M a I I II f Urange. &Costa ~e!.a Rcqu1 remenls •Type45wpm • i-; x p e r 1 e n <' e d 1 n l'UStocncr sef\·11·c ur vublil' contal't work •Own lransportatwn re CjWrt>tl •Jlighl.v fl extbll' W E I' R 0 V I IJ E 1-:x<.:1-:1,u :NT SAi.AH y & B ~ N Jo: F I T PHOGRAMS PIPase l':lll · Jatk Clark 1714 J~6-Z300 2700 ll;irbor Blvd t'usta Me!>a, CA !12626 You're belier orr al CALIFORNIA FEDERAL 1-------- 1 IOOIOlHPH F /C !'lpl Bch. investment firm has opening. per ex pa11s1on, for F C cum ml';swns b.kpr detail urie nled persun computer knowletlr.:I' a mu~t s k 1llfu l tJn leleµhonl' & p n work Matunl} nel'eSSl.lr} Ca II 640 Ul.2:J IUSIOYS Now h1r111~. rull t 11ne. ApµI} m person Be al't1 House Inn 619 Sleepy llollnw Lane L<aJ{ Br h •CAI DRIVERS• (;hetkcr <.:ab 770 0:!22 CARPENTERS Musi ha\'e l''<P i:ll 200-1 'as hier ll ostes~. P T eves Ap1JI} in _person al Two Guys Fro m Ital) ~ Fairview Rd. CM SaY"'9_5 & Loan 1\ 111 e ri c a · ., I. a r R e !:> t C l~fllEIS F"t•cfera I I ,y Equal Opportunll} ..:mvluy e r ·U TDTE M HANKING TELL El Our hcautiful Newport flc;ich office has an ex C.:lllO~ growth ovportuni· ty We 're set!krnR a Teller who wants lo work in 11 rnendly atmos phere ltlld cnJOY 11 lop salary and j!re at be nefits in· c<luding •l'a1d medical /d e ntal •Free park mg •l'aad cotr<>er apporel •Profit shanng t-:xpencnt·e m ii bunk nr s.'111. 1~ rcoqw red PleaM:' (':11l for 11n interview ap IJ(11nlmc11l or a ppl} on M011da )'. Oct· 15 o r Tues clay. Dct 16 al FtDELITY FB>ERAL Savings and l..cian A ssn 1515 WestC'11rf cal Dover > Ncwµort Beuch 17141642<1000 /\ n Jo; 4 u a I 0 p I> l y Emµloyer llAUTY Haintyll1t fT op Hair Cwttff1 lfe l11: We a rc turning away b msiness & need 5 proi.iress1ve hairst ylists MARK~TS For 2nd & 3rd Shifts We promote lo manuge. menl & superv1s1on from wilhin. WANT A CAREt-:n ·• Cost a Mesa 111 Del Mar 631·9421 Laguna Beach 4!M-9233 Huntington Beach 962·9116 CASHIER P 'l'Cashie r w ill train , call Barbara for appt 540-3280 ------- CHJLD CARE ll u nt i ngt o n Bea c h Athletic Club needs ex- leptional woman Mon F'ri., 9am·l Call for in le-view, 963·0864. ---- .:hurch Custodian, 12 hrs wk, nexiblc hrs. p;iy nl!I(, <.:osta M esa area 552·0 325 , 64fi 465 2 , !6).f;)!l8 .:leanin~ P er-;on . A pu rt menl Hldgs. f'u II t 1 me . Costa Mesa. Newp(J rl Beach area. cxperaencc helpful~ TSL Mg~l-64~·lll03 for a husy mall salon l•---------Guaronteed salary , top C'11mm1ss1on, paid vaca· lions, advanced training by our travellnlf st yle directors . If you would hke to advance in ou r pro(t-ss1un pleasl' ca 1 l So46 7186 Bookkeeper 9·5, Mon Fri Excell salary Mou lton Plaza Pharmacy l.ag Ills Mr Drey ru s 768 3784 BOOKKF:EPI N G Assis tant P ayroll Per"!lonne l J oh Cost for urban d es11tn f irm . Salary comm w fexper Pis . send r esume to: PRR, Inc., 18012 Sk y Park Cir .. Irvin e. 92714 BOOKKEEPER n eeded for C.M. computer firm . w /exp. In A /P , A /R, joumala. nnancial stmts. qtrly tu returns. bank recon .. payroll A collec· Oona Pref. bt1md. in data processlna • typln1 al 50Wpm. Salary romm w /ablllt)'. Call Susan Dixon, 641-0380 · SEU.. idle Items with • Dally Pilot Clasalfied Ad. MZ~. (..,1erical s~!!!kl[fl@!5!s created immediate n eed (or person to do misc typing. fi hng, ma antain mg logs a nd other varied duties in our produr t ion control department Re quires one year gene ra I o rr Ic e ex perience, 40 WP M typing and ab1Uly to learn new tasks quickly Excellent OPPortunity in growing company with paid benefi~s inc luding dental. paid vacation afters months etc TIDSISENTRY LEVEL POSJ.'J'ION WITH OUT- STANDING GROWTH POTENTIAi, Apply in person or call. mD5 TlllVEX, INC .... ~ ... o •• ··-" '----· 3180 Redhill A vc CCllt• Mesa Ca 92626 (~tween S.b. Fwy • Paularlno) (714) 5'e.7781 Equal oV':I Emplyr ·-----·--····· .:lenl'al J F:NTAl.. ASSTNT & RO,\. X ray he r cq . l-'ull time. good ben ef1l !'. Sala11 11µen 642 6880 PAYROLL CLERIC fleuhh Care c•o m1>an} 111 lrv111e ha~ an upening for a ra.sl pao'l<d 1nd11 HIU l.11 whv 1~ motivated & ha!> ab1hly lo Yw Ork well un dcr µre~'iure I 2' rs Jl<J) roll exper11:nt'l' · d1: :.1ral1le. but nut rc4uuei.1 Knowll'<ige of a 10 kt>) a mu:.t t;uod <.tarl 10 ..: )Illar) & xlnl frin~"' ltl•neflls µa 1 kJl-(1· F••r murc 111lurm:i tmn & 111 ll•rv1ew l lllll a1'l Sha run H<L\111!> 7M t;.ll llilh Dental nurse chatr'>ldl' I JA.'(lo. non ~mok er t'XP pref hut ~•II lrn1n nj.(hl PM U..... per..on G44 0611 ~pl Ctr • nwSlklllllf D&O'ALASSISTAMT fvMTimt/hu F 1963-5'>.14 "" C1rt-~eek1ng re-l1dlJI•· J., (IE DRIVERS IJ1al \ Katie lc11·alc<l m Ldl(Unu llllb 11a., p t1mto ~ r lime IJOSlll•/n\ Co \I F dn\ 1nl! rt-1 ''' 1:r l!I • 111 ~ur,1nn• rt'4Utrtrnt·nl ClERIC/Acco111ttinq l EOE !Cll t •ll!ll :\I l>1rlh Shurp 111d1 111dual lo tram t::.Jrh Bird flen•µl111nht , 11.llOd salar) ~ lH'nd1t?:.. 1ld1'4Ul'I Ha JI World J cunn1<'!J7!Hll lUC M 1 f·' \ !Hit! l :li l a "-k for COOK ·11 111aor Hu1!ut•lte For µre st•hool E:\ Ir-I B h I{ CI. \ ~ S P1·ncnl'cd P <rrl or full I r 11rl•man . 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C:\1 t;oJdeo West St H li ~I 0355 \lpµur1un1I) l'X"h for llUdllftt'<.l l~jll!'l Ill J dl\I' ofc -;11orth.111tl & il 1c ld11hun1· ht'lµful ... rl)CI\ t•\('l llt'nl t·•1 lil'n••(ll;. tn duding J fret' m1·Jl 1Jt'r ,h1fl \plJI) 1n pc r:.on !!\'.\\ :"'11 un. Mon F ri. Pl'r..unnel MARRIOTT HOTEL \l ·\ "l<'l n IST "'"uml· 1'1-.11 n I! ' I 1l'nI•'1 .. 4111 '.\ t'Wport t'I r I> r 1 al ,.11,, ~ 1,,,1 1 , 11 .111, COl'P l.E W1\:-;T1·:1' \lanu~c 'm<i 11 hu!.1111·~' l'art lime W1ll 1ram Calf for a IJVL H Iii 3279 I G l!a..IER ... L OFr:•cE .\t-v.µort Ilea• h o;roo ""' n l'•I ,, .it 11111 l'' I 'J7.!'t I t;1rl nffll t' lo(eneral ur r..qu:il l)pp F:mpl) r \l .. 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CLERK I Wt-are seeking :a rcl1;illlt' J.>t•n.on '4 rth .an aplll u1lc for f111un•:-. & calrulator s k ills lo w o rk Night ,\udll EnJO) c•x1·cll 1·um11an.' twne r11:. 1n l'I ucJ mg a rret• me;1I per <.h1rt Apµb 111 per:>on ~am :'\oon :\lon fo'n. l't·r~on nel MARRIOTT HOTEL tKJl Newport Center l)r :-.iewport l!eal'h l::qual Opp Em pl) r "1 F HOL'SF:CLEANERS MARKETING SECRETARY For ~1 .. ~I It'.., off 1t ,. Shuu id hJ' l' 8 Ill~ r-. 1•'< r..-r11;:r11°1' .\111~1 ha' 1• "lnl l) µ111!( &t • ,hurth;incl :.kills <·om h1ni'd ... 11 h .1 ..,, :ilil<' 1Jh•,1 ... J nt p1•r ... 11naltl~ Xlnl hl'nt'lll' & l.!M\\lh ,,.,1 .. 1111.il SJ IJr~ 1·om mt:n...,ura l .. "' a bil11' 894-5351 DATA ENTRY OPERATOR PenOILMI Ci.rlt Bilingu al :\1 us l l} pe 50v.'pm Full 11me, Mon F'r1 8 J0·5. P lease l'all lmmed1a1c opening ror ror appl 645·7358. Mon. To S5 hr. car 645·5123 ----------•l\1jlur"' Pl'r.,un needed l•• hL• Ip O IJ 1• r al•' a T ,. J 1;arrle11 111 1'tl-'t S:.il .S· Sun unh •1 :1u.\M 31'M \'.ill Sht:rnl.)11 GanJt•n:o. :\11111 fr , h,\:\1 ~P:\\ tliJ.22t~ 1nd1v1dual tu perform Fn 8.30·5 •IOL'SEKEEl'ER fi\'e 111 cumputer entry on Datu ----------• Wanled b' s r t'itiun Uec1s1on 8010 or MOS 21 .::. ....:.....~~ _ Must dnv~ Op•Vl rtumt.' lermrnul Po~111un re za.v~..a..<4>4 .... Ports lo Dal a Pr(1t•ess m1i General Offic:e lo ~upp )our "oc· :ooc i un dept and requires mm .., __ • fl•cpt. I) La Ha b ra urt•a k h ~ Y "' 213 001 6043. 7 M 675 Gi60. expenenre in . eypunc Sm lol' ofr. van ety pos or data entry fh1s as en No shrlhnd nel'. Late 21.3 ~3 S.143 try level pos 111on with l>k g good growlh potential I' f'ree& i:: OE f.xrellenl bi:nef1t ~ in I nine Personn<'I Ai:<mn c•ludang Medical, Dental. 481.\ E 17th, Costa Mesa 11 paid holadays, paid Suite224 6i,l_141il vac·allon afler 6 months ~..w:r:a..r....- and morl' ----- APPL Y IN PERSON on c,\LL (7141546-7781 mi>~ TAIVllC INC •""""'.-o ••• ,,..., ... 90\\ ..... ,..... 3180 Redhill Ave Cost a Mesa. Ca 92626 <between SD Fwy & Paulanno> Equal Oppt Emplyr M F DIU Counter & Prep H elp Needed. a lao catering. E xperien ced apply 1n person Newport t.i~or 1~ W _Coallt Hwy N_ GUARDS F\111 & part time. All areas Um forms rum 'd Al(es 21 or over. retired welcome No exper nel' Apply . U ni v er sal Protection Service, 1226 W Slh St . San la An a In lerview hrs 9-12 & I 4. Mon Fri •I a a r d r e s s e r i. & Manrt·unsts, booth re n lal. l'Om m 1ssion Est neighborhood salon !>46-4310 eves & wkends . HOSTESS /CASHIER Needed rour-rive n ites per week. El R a nchito CM Call Linda Tues-Fri eves 642-1142 DtuVERY Late delivery for Santa Hocltess. over 21. f T or Ana vacation c lub P 'T. part. Sales personality , car _ -~·74 18. nec~~ll_.'I 543.79~7 The fastest draw an l he West. .a Daily Pilot Cla.<JSifled Ad 1142· 5678 llTB. can SHIP People oriented, reUable person needed to work evening hours. Should be Is Your Proresilon sales oriented and able to HOME REPAJRST o_perate cash register . . Enjoy excellent com · Did you know YO\l can pany benefits. Apply In place a .cluamed ad ln person 9AM·Noon. Mon· the Daily Pilot Servi~ ™· P~rsonnel Otrtdory for a wbol• MAlllJOTT HOTEL nt0oth for aa little •• 900 Newport Center Dr •.17 per da7t For more Newport Beach WonnaUoa. call F.q..U()pp llmplyr M 1F tu..Kra ·lolL~ekecpl'r Fem li \'C 1r1 cook & cln \'1.' for e1dcrl) lad) Wat('rfru11l 1101111' l''t rm ha Hc•r s :'\ B ttt2 6033 JANITORS P tune eves Npl . l' M area. Must be over Iii & VS cit izen Call fl~2 65511 Mon F'ri JANITOR lmmed1a1 e ope111ni: in Irvine Newpurl IJeuc h area, ror a n11lhl i.h1fl Janitor 1tl P M 6 A M G11od rrinj.le benrrlli: paclta)te For ml en1ew , 'ont act L1i S l ot ten 1 I 4 6 4 I I Ii I fi EO F. M I-' KEMNEL Custodial Chores 8 I 5-da)'. wknds TrR1n Min wage Regular 1n rreases 557.acJ20 ....egal Secretary Hilltit._.01t hech for head ol firm Min S yrs Calif. exp H v y res pon s1bi hlles. x lnl basic skills. QualiC1ed on ly . Sue: 714·8'7 .8(M I f"1ld wha\ you want an Dally Pilot Clasairleds. MOW IS THI TIMI tor job aeetiers to check the Daily Pilot He lp Wanted cl..,lftcallon. If lhe )ob 10'I •ant la not tt.e YoU mipt coulde.r o(ferln1 your aervlce1 wtdt m M ID 1'e lob Wanted catetorY. nae. IOW11 ........ -~ ...... "' ..... . ... . --. ----·•-... -·r-.. ., ----... MECHAMIC :'l:L't.'th'<I lo m.imlum ... m f11't'l 11f m1111 bu::.e~ 111 1..iguna llilb 1:-;,.p & µd rcf1•rcr11'L'' 1·~~1·nl 1 a I <; 11 t•11 h1·11 .. r11~ Sa l Jn bu~l·t! 11n t'\P 1-;o ~• ISllt fil!ll Al lhrl h Vll'lli1•al ,\:.~isl Jrunl or flt'l' for Ci I' l'XP flrc fl'rred. 111a 11 resume <if ll l'e manat.tcr :J5 1 llo~!Jll,11 Hd. Si t.' 118. N II 9266.1 MEDICAL RlCE,T. e>q;an1te <1 v.o rk e r nt't"ded for one ~art dept Laura 5!\i c;3011 M.dical/0..-tal CarffN N n ;.tart with t ramm ,I( and exVt>n en1·e ) ou could (!l'i m the •\rm' llcst•rvt• Some 1)f the spel'1allle~ a\atlable 1n units nearb~ are L>enlal O~ranng Ruom P,.~l'hiat nc· Pharm11t') <mho~ac X Ray Nn cxpenenl.'t' as needed. we'll train you You may elect to rtte111e a SJ.500 cash bon\i; or up to $4,000 1n educ ational ben efits dunng your e nlis tment Call your nearl'sl Army Recn.1ter for m ore in formation . COST A MESA S-40-1026 HUNT. BEACH 1162·8821 SAN JUAN CAPO ~-4232 ...,....,., Help~loa lteapina ~led.loo o( ~,... llllJeflala ill Utt.DAILY l»lLOT HELP W AN'l'ED Al)S l ' !!!t? ... • .. ~ ..... ?!~ ~~-~.':! ..... ?!.~~ ~?~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~!.~ ..... ?!~~ !~?!'!~ ..... ?!~ .... ~~~ ..... ?!.~.u..... \ ~:,_ .. '* ... 15···'""°-- ........ Jlt • n.1..,. ~l~IT "DDH, dell verlt1 llCllTAIY .. ulea. flall Ume wit.b -::mn co:rn~oa wantt -.................. . ......_, ..... , ,.... • Ute l)'r· ~ Ur.. le~ •,. Lot 10 WPll. DO lltorthnd, ~~ /~e: .. ~.:~· dlrl.::. .,;,,da;~.:. . .:~ .• MIU Yellow 1.W 5Cluiatm .. Reel.,.. Mt a lala. att •.Wla1 i.. XII IMMllU C.al ._ u ... 1n appUcuta need above -· • · lll:aeM, la •Ullet tea. Bourboe take, brandy du I red • •' 1 d ~ · al.,. •IUI • lood drh auuae 1petlla1 • AIPI¥ ID penon tam to .. p ••It tuhd turb ..... IHUW'· dip etc. SI. Kate'a ._, 1116eal,..tal ....-. ----l.Qa nK'Ord 79--arammar •kllla, word Uam II• lhru Fri. Stu· ... •••••••••••••••••••• IAa Umm la wid&b.._ I " u~. Boa JT4, Cdlll I a I ~ e c II Ir o "• d ~IT SMISrCilliSTNAS ~'-';I,' baek1road dard lhoe1. 3077 So. W La 1001 llnllh-Secured witn a,.•._•_. _____ _ '-6v ..... tr.a. IC ..... l'\aUll ... lllr. ,.,, .... FUU.Tllll hlllpl\d,, llM .;;Bril;.;,..;;;..;.lol.;..:.;...c..;._· .. __ • ____ -·"••••H•••••0 ••• :_ce:1~..:: ... ~~:r,: Four HSR71 by 14 radial lrataia1 •tll qulUy be ~OH le • well PAllTTtllt:' imall Orowtn1. Com· ------~11111•lc19:1. Total ••. labt l• ur .... new 1115 firm.1...;:..;;.;;;•...;;...... ..... ...;;........;.._......_--.--la&e ran, •• 501'1 IO JIWftlld, • ee;oy nwet PAU> DAILY --•s t c Npt b d WJ:snltNS'l'ER ·-"9 M--..1r lllaln&-..anu inl lhl P"bbr ReqwrYI. SUIO f2SO It **-•Al * * pu er o. au ABBEY JO. pennyweiabll. AP· m.-. C I Malatenanc ,. Tralftite Reed 1ood •r.•mn1 4 pen BOYS.OIRLS Adv/IMide/Comaa.SllK need• marltetln1 L Dr&IMdoversr,ooo.Sell • ~· bl .. e•r1nt1 •letH IUI ...... , Ho l )'11in1 MEN WOlllt:N G0/1'50/phoo•$14,400 •swialial W/1ttoo1 bual· ~~~::~.';,., forSll50.541-6446. l~~::.m::ol~~~::~ l .. --, tralnf.1 or wor~m1 ••JI t"8ne Qpe.rtenr• pre WURK Nt;AR HOM p; StcyP'UnAnabelmSl2.000 Mia fr computer back· CJoaed Tueeclay lrocn Red Sea. JR Photo at work, repairs, re, Gd ,.ecbanlt •I •ull fttrnt* hll rvmpu)' DAYS/EVES Recpt/l'SO/FunSl0,200 l"M'Cf. Good salary • U751 W•tmlnater Ave. Man's HK yellow aold Gallery1'73·0875. furblahi:ft1. e~pert paint ~bl l or ftlur., ol lht benefit• Appl,)' P.-n 1-\m Job ln public rtlla GOfc/lhippySpot$1Z,OOO lhatt in corporate pro-GarcleaGrove 5.W_.103 rin1 set wlth one 0.79 . fr vamiah. hig,qualll>; #otlo.1a.a JH••H·b 51rc •· rl)1Ho~. tlii(l Pl111'\'0lti1 110011 ti fund ra11in&. uz R.ei.nden A1ency ~. !!l.~~: .. to right carat sla.ndard ro .. nd Unlvenaty athletic club work I re as ale I,. air •Yfce. tube bend A\v t~la lhu ~ll1r1 tomorrow Only =::::~~::li~! ..--· ..... -NEW SHIPMENT brilliant cut diamond, members h Ip $4 50 . ..:548~·"°'4~..;..·~--..;....-- 1111. utoma111 dnlllo1. Rac.TIOMllT neat 11=ar1n1 apply 1~;;~~~~;;;;;1>TATIONERY ST0RE in AMER. PRIMITIVE and el1ht 0.03 carat ~aner5pm. lollh. Powtt" t04f equi "alent lr a(l e Wil.h w wllt\uut ir,rmai Pa1_!'82 II Cdlll needs saleslady Lotlohmalll round sln1 le c ut )kiis. boots, c lothes .••••••••••••••••••••··~. t C'lllOollra1n11111 "Ill clftd.d Top Pfi)' lttan 4Al t;S INT 0 1-.:S IGN Secretary Fltlme. 5 days. Xlnt. forChriitma• diamonds . Ce_nter children's sizes 8 to l2 ~uataell.13% financing, QHll f~ R •If 11t """ purar) • fuJI uuw t.'1111 Ft ~ir for de1:o r i. tin" workina roads, Especial· M·f l0..5 Sat9·l2. diamond hu clanty of Woman . s 1 ma 11 & · 7 9 ~ 8 · M • a n u m ~ :JS •• t 4 (uni nl 1\JdSttv1t·d 111 i79 i900 hdpful Fin Ible hrs AccomfiftCJ ly nne clientele. Phone: HERITAGE ANTIQUES ~~2 •color grade J.J . med a um sizes ff a c · Sportfasher. under war. Bn>•-n Jl'lr-deo u"' \ W tr1un.49t 1461 Sec-&ary 675-lOlOforappt. 1833Ult Lan1Jey Wall sell wholesate caaories Portable color ran~J.radar, D.F .. A.P., -"' t'-"d ....... Olll nn · a .ooo. · 2 r radiQS, bait tan~. _,.,, _. •) .,.. llllAICH SALl-:S ~Vly 968·1331 642-7592C.M. 1V.9M-l'86. de th sounder, twin *ttt ASIOCIATI ir >ouareaagressaveand Internal promotion has SJOC• .,,..c" IOIO •n•••w diesel. 6V53 T .I. ·~ SAN l't.~M t.:.11 to. Inn \ll \llm't!ti t'OUrl4i work'" IOI for a ruture an re-created immediate open· n ......................... w-... 1011 $190,000. 642-0337 9·Spm. linen man ~•nlt'd me11 1 u r •men1 .. Iii.II mgmt w !'O-Od eo ana in arcounting dept. HARBORAREA Bea~fur-!atest~lenath.,•••••••••••••••••••••• 67J.2413eves · lmmed hnt pp h \h1tuillC• profi cient m beoe/ats apply In person ror ~retary to the Con-CL£R"S APPLIANCE SER.VICE white m&nk hw1tdh raw: .Vanted: Used carpet. 115· VIKING '79, twn /350 Anii«. tk1un 1t.-,·p1oa .PSS ' on" othr t•om 9;,m to llam Mon tbru lroUer ft We tM.ly l!led ap:rliancea colored s a ow. Good grade. 12'xl8' + Crus FWC . 7 S gen\ \eu)1c1•n ~e} buiAnl 6 bMi Phi) rr for l·<>nlrm purary 1ruup ~ l•Ul•t·l ~<Uh.) 631 ~ puaer llolfl&ua~~ ahary Eh Standard Shoes, !to77 Rapid growth has creat· -~HU recon ., 1uar. matc:hln& l~ather ~nm . 846-2032 VHF fat ho, s um log, ~49'l3 lu 530.235 Gd So Bnstul.C M Will do vanety of BC· ed IMMEDIATE open· appliances.549-3077 Med!um saze. writ~en . t o ur ~ bridge . s tall be11d'1u For runher 1n countan& duties ancl. ings in our busy stock Double oven. electric apraasal. $1600 Asking WANT Exchange or wall s hower Reduced· l o fur w ra t e Norw ~ ililt::. Part lime ~.::~n:e1:t~o~g~! room. Will issue and stove. Gaffers• Sattler. SJ.250/0BO. split winnings MAC 'S 119500 Nwpt Yacht f:l( ?:c~~c'!1.i'n P~~!~r"s~de. lridmlC•..et•t and reports. telex etc in stockpartsaswellasas· "Eleganle " $100 . <714>~2·938l Coupons. Have 3 of 4 all ch..675:1800 • .---------·r . Will train Prefer ex . 1 cAmble Lt'ls for release lo -L bi& winners. Call 675-3022 ----L'1uf1ed Sehool Olst . 3380 . addataon to secrelana .,... • 8Sl·l855. Women's Canadian ynx eves. l5' fiberglass Starhner, 4-0 111.•rs 11th Si R1 vt'r:!1lle, Ca 1~nence an women s re duties Reqwres60WPM production . .Requires l full -length coat. s z . ---h 1 , 11 ·p Sl200 K !# 2 so 1 0 r r a 1 I tat!sales typing accurately, 2 yrs. year stock-room ex-WasMr 6 Dryer Sl2S ea. medlum,new.67s .o782 "4mk• p. tr r, u eqw KNs ICU. cc . nr~ 714 71111 7135 A1111lu·a !'>lt>~S?I 556 !1333 secretarial experience perience. prererably in Oshwshr $100. IM"-llh 1013 493-6650 l.VN·~ & Al DES 11ons m\llit be r~1·e1ved ~-cretary. Airport Law and some accounting ex· electronics and some ex· 646-5848 .tsc.I••-1010 , ...................... l7' Bost'on Whaler loaded D41L y PA y by Tues , Jan ti, l!Hll , Firm, gd skills. bright, penence or schooling. perience with computer Refngeralor, good ••••••••••••••••••••••• :::ONN Director trombone replacement coat, over .-wR TIS 5PM We are 8!l Equa l erfacat•nt. non s moke r reports would be helpful. condition.185. LUGGAGITAGS with case. Excellent con-Sl6K a s king S9SOO . n I tor m d ~o w II n c c Ovi\ctportEun atyl AfCar111a t1 v J(~U! 851 902S sExtacbellelen!oomppopartnuynitwyltinh ""HJS IS AN 548·3882. from yo"r business card. dition, SlOO. 675·80S2 after ~7-7342 d ays, 67S 37;Ul aon mp oyer ' E~XCELLENT • Send one card for each 6PM. eves/wknds Choice or hospitals & ·~~~~~~~~~ c.~RET""RY good wage and benefa'ts 1 d w ---~ • OPPORTUNITY TO Kenmore e eel ryer tag plus one spare. e . , . . . . ~:!~1hgc l~~1>ra r~~~l\t Legal uperlence re packageandoutstanding HEGINACAREERIN Good working order return permanently Marshall UlO watt super 60 Trojan 25 C ruise~ "" Retil it.Pe '::an• ntot dno~e ~. ~~ quired. Need by Jan, I an growth potential. A GROWTH ORIENTED $15/80. 661 ·8261. sealed attractive lag & lead bratn. 1977 model. Newport Ba c k Ba) . qwrni. L.aguna Heach. Good APPLY IN PERSON COMPANY -'-------. -strip. meeting airline Looks lake new. Hard~y $490 0. 5S6 -81!00 or WESTCLIFF r ars yachts pools , etc skills "'ullt1rne 494·6496. lcydH 1020 l.D. requirements. Pre· used 9650. Ibanez eleclnc 640-8413. Miirws Reaiitrv Bondable hve nr North OR CALL: ••••••••••••••••••••••• vent loss & theft: For a guitar. Proressaonal 1617 Westclif(.' Ste ~Off Laguna w C a I ll ri v ; El' R ET A R y f o r 1714) 546-7781 Excellent company paid ic:hwinn Varsity 10 s pd personalized tag encloJ! model wath Tree of Lafe ·73.35· Grand Banks N •h h be gd record Odd hrs I d h benefits including dental h k All wood, xlra s harp, ewport oear I . an :>ca pe arc 1tec mD= plan, pa id vacations Topcond. $125. wallpaper. fabri c gomg up to l e nee $72 000 63HJ610 7S2 Villi Mo :.al. I 77 1 239lf tural 'µlanmng firm an _. 67S-0558. "Day Glo" paper & we Woodgr a in body with many xtras. · · ~~~~~~~~~!!!""! Irvine Good l"pmgsk11ls arter5 months. etc. App-will back & trim your hard shell case ssoo 642•1868bet 5& 7pm. = ----Rtstaurant helµ needed. " rR1vu. •NC I) ln person or call : USID lllCES 0 d Part hint! days. S3 75 /hr. & phone manner r~ ·--o~ .... _,_, mD-c ' .. ~10s~ MX tagsk. br lr}k' two car s ~-6446 loah. Sail 9060 · h qwn.'<i Word processor 3180 Redhill Ave I ... ruaser1 ~~ s. uac to ac ---••••••••••••••••••••••• for lun«h help. Nag t expenent·e helpful or Cost11 Mesa. <.:a 92626 _. 1982 Cnarles l. C.M. PRICES fama Drums IS" 16" Wl' LANCER 1980, tall rig positions available !between s D Fwy & rRIVEX 1HC (Between Ham alto n / S2eaor3'SS Concert toms w stand SWi· 3 2 5 hnh r A P )P ~.~· wall Iraan Ca~ 979-si~ Paulanno> •3"180 R';d'hli~' Bernard, l blk wepsl o 41S tags Sl.60 ea Brand new SJSO Also ~';'/ar~.' ;~~:~re~~~~ PAINTHWANTED • 6 yrs ex~ ~2.:_1269 PAINT SALES 1et1ersc atzel, 251 JU c.~RETARY Equal Oppty Emplyr • ve Harbor> lOAM -4 M 7 619tags $1.SOea. Pevey4 ch m1xerw1two YachtExch 67 S-ISOO Bristol, C.: M or c·all ~ M/F Costa Mesa,Ca92626 da)'8 lOormoreSl.40~.a. columns S450 S57 8393 -I A)oung &gruwangnat'I ~~~~~~~~~~!between S.D L'w.)' & --Sal T I ~'"'d d 957 0717. r es ax nc u e ----l.Jdo 14 • mus I sell' ad\-erl is1ng a gen cy I Paulannol '4ew& used Bicycles 1673 NO CARD? :iuatar-Fender Duoson1c, 499-2484 Part time. Tues S lo 9. Wed. 9to lpm Some exp Kerm Runa Hardware, 2666 Harbor 81 vd • C M rtestaurant needs youtoassast fo r a c I (7141546·7781 lrvaneAve 'E ' Draw your own or send Pre-CBS. ca se, Xl nt t:ounter help. Deli man, count executive Must Secretary Equal Oppty E mply r ___ 642-4348 name, address. phone & oond Sl7S 673-4002 Short order clerk We have fraeadly phone M /F we'll make one card per ----- PART T IME DR UG CT.ERK, IS hrs per wk Mon. Wed, Fri aft rns $3.50hr 642-4104 need you_. <.:al_J 6;~2 193 manner. accurate typing ~rl'KT l•J Race bake Lag ht & fast lag. Add 25< each. ...udwag base drum with -skills, & xlnt organiza &N~I-powerlaght Xlt cond Send check or money or-foot pedal. gd cond. $75 Restaurant laonal abilities similar to C:Ollll•JY ;witch board Operator $225. ~-4731 derto: 8Jl·Ol389 do 14. cover. trailer. UI Iman sails, used hllle. top cond S2000 OBO 67S-3710 Part lime exp'd sec'y for small co mputer co needed 4·S hours daaly. salary related to skills 642-4435 PASTEUr Part tame person needed an book pasteup Mon. & Tues. No exp nee App. ly Pe nnysa ver . 16611 Placentia Ave . CM Waitress. bus boy, cook acco unt coord inator • Parttime.Willtram Sw· .. LOT-1 ... Tl ... G ------ Phon us tod y 9S79300 · knd 6423013 Bicycle Laguna 3ooo '"' .-"" " F'ender Electnc Guitar, helper, kitchen helper. e a -__ nrvr•o--EllT mg~-~ --BMX All c hrome P O.Boxl560 dish washer. cashier & 5ECRETA RY , exp'd. ULIU. ,.... S hbo d R l Perft!ctcond 49S6058 Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 like new. amplifier, hostess Lunch.& dinner p tame. s m. ore. Laguna Report directly to a Pro· wile ar I et•ep · · -:._ bargain. 493· 75_i5 Mature person for stock "-1040 Lo 1a•---h 0 u r 5 a v 3 11 3 b 1 e · Beach publa·sher 497-3600 Ject Manager. b k g e r 1· rm a· n r-r •• -• .,..... __ 11:..._1.1.._ & Hestauranl opening ----The successful candidate ro e r a , .. ••••••••••••••••••••Send someone you love.a ...,.._..,.~ soon 835·3331 ir.~RET""RY-LE'-""LS must be accustomed to Newport Center. Ac -<EESHOND Pups . AKC bouquet of 30 mull1 col-ilpll,....t 1015 ~ ~ · .. ,.,.. curate t ping req Satar" F p •-· ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • Irvine. 2·5 years exp. for heavy use of diclaphone Y · J Champ sire. MI el "' ored helium balloons t ied 6 allorney law firm , l3tapesdally average). open. Marjorie. 644·2442. s h 0 w pvt pt y , wath ribbon & your own ~1no lta 101 Electro R t l T 0 C bl r 213 """t"'•s ft 6 I 0 raph1 c Copie r , xlnl es auran Salary neg. Call Fran ype7 wpm. apa eo 1-•· .... a pm persona me ss age ., d. McDONALD'S 1714 )833-3622, sat1sfymg telephone in· )WJTCHBOARD Oper--Perfect for e\·er\' oc con ·_5600 __ 6_7_3·~000 -qwaies Rec pt. Saddlebac k :::hihuhua. Pom eranian. cas ion We deli ver Now hiring full & part . ---c II N Campus y k M It time Days, eves Great ~rctary • Inde pendent decision o ege, o. • or •es or a ese pup. 573.4419 career opportunities.On· MaJo~ Newport Center maker a mus t : Ex -Irv. 4PM·9PM, Mon· p1es.S31 -5027 ---- 1· farm seeking Legal perience with project Thurs. Salary range .---. -;nap o n sid e c ab 3 lhe job tra1n1ng. F o r aw . 1491.92 to $618.97 per mo ,h1h-Tzu puppies. AKC drawers l shelf locka more info .. call 754·9943, Secretary. antelhgence. mgml an the building in· 831-4850 btw. 8-5 reg. Small deposit will ble . PENSION o r inquire al 3141 gd skalls&prevaous legal dustr}·pref'd. --hold for C hris tmas si 4 o 768 . 5837 ADMINISTRATOR Harbo r Blvd Costa exp req Please call full range or benefits . TEACHERS °"°""'"'"art 2 PM L A D l h l Ed~alional reimburse-~ Ins. company Mature Mesa. u n n u c e r a Pre-school teacher. part STAMP COLLECTIONS )esk Executi ve T ea k \'eneer never used dhl drawers, asking SI OO 851 2079. 760-8206 WE'RE MOVING & ha ve desks & chairs an gd cond + masc small olrice furn Call 956 3430 Anaheim 11~~~~~~~~~~j-593800 m t. savm0s incentive, T Poodl A t Exper r eq N B Xlnt ' · " tame. 857-1263 oy es. praro PURCHASED b•· Dave paid vacaliun & holidays. __ _ AKC ' 14' llob1e Cat. gd cond Make great Christmas Gift ln5 OBO. 494 4S54 --- ~EWPORT MOORING &28'SAILBOAT 642-6335 llOBI f. 16 $t200 646-7227 72 \·cn1 urc 22'. sip~ 5 lihp 0 H. lrlr. i:ood 1'01111 $4(X !O 556· 17 36 ~ips/ 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nanted · 6S' sltp or moor- ing, Newport Beach Bu} or lease 644 0502 J oe benefits. E.O E Send re ·---------ie1:retar•· Legal Invest bus passes Cooper Call 846-2387 t Cl f d J\ I , reacher needed for pre· ( 7141847 -0916 s ume 0 asi.i •c 1 Restaurant ment Consult<1nt seeks Complete application · ......_ 80 I D I P I schoo l. Pa rt t 1 m e -----. fohn Wa}'ne Tennis Club -wn 11 • 3 1 >' 1 0 1 •'S exp 'd person w legal POODLE Puppies for family membership ••••••••••••••••••••••• )ry storage a vailable News paper. P O Box sec'y skills. Collins As-Mrs.Richmond ~~::-~~~·...,A::g:ot~!bl~~ Chnstmas. 1lso teacup 644_1613,759.9471 (Judy l >araJceets for sale f''an Newpo rt Dunes . 11a1 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca HOMIOFTHE sor1ales,S67San N1colas T .. llVIHECO. "' poodles546-2848 ---'------'--tastac Chris t mas g1f1 Ba t·k Ba' Dr NB 1 928216. Or •30'lN B 500 NewportClr .Dr. 646-59JO. ----N 0 0 D W 0 V EN Idea 54S·0242 ~0510 loah, Stor~ 90 90 8017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLASTICS ASS EM RLER .... IOY ·u11e 11350 TE""CHER KEESHOND PUPPIES BUNDS-6 mo. old. xlnt . Immediate openmgs tn SECRETAR'. .,. AKC d h II b I . • Newport Beach. Ca 92663 K d d F T regastere . s ots cond .. beige colors. Must eavy a s!>em } , ourramaly reslaurants at To m g mt , t v p ang 32 S 1n e rgar e n / c~73172 r. h 768 .... c.. , 714·644· l · h I CM ~ · see Paad S1400 Will sell mas ang_ .,.,..., nearby locations . We re· tiOWPM. public relations. '"'ftual Opply Emplyr pnvate sc oo . area quire no previous ex N B ~~'At~~~~~~~~ 642.(}Hl r--1+•• 1050 forllSO lbesl ofr 960-8362 POOL Maintenance. Lag penence Joan our fri end-naalure. exper req -: ----m .- Bch area, must have own ly team Come see us to-E.0 E. Send resume to ---------•I TOOLIHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• TV DECODERS truck. 497-SI09 day between 2·4PM Classified Ad •802. Daily Security Fiberglass tooling, some * * I BUY * * Call for info 846 7202 --- -WaitenW itre Pilot Newspaper , PO exp desired , appl y -----. PROJECTIONIST • SHS Box 1560. <.:ostu Mesa . SECUllTJ Vagabond Sailboats . 3401 ~ used Furniture & John Wayne Tennis Club Expelienced1non-un1on Cool&Trahwes Ca 92626 w Fordham . S .A. \ppUances ORlwall sell Family Members hip ___ )rSELLforYou Mk ff ,,. 40S P itime. ;isM4580. art !1!14fAC:~~s~ H Dllr AU.-Rt ~_!_936_1 ______ MASTMSAUCTION a eo er ..... 4-1 , 7311 Edinger II 0 . S.Cf'l'tcry to Pret Marriott Hotel rravel Agency 111 N. B. ~46-1616 & 133-9625 ~embershap offered for l'UIUCRELATIONS 23952Avenidadela Sli\c~:at e lypin~.'On~ Evening position availa· needs exp agent for out-Newport Beach Tennis TEMPORARY Carlotta. Laguna Hills shorthand Matur;, gd ble for a people oriented side sales Call owner Red velvet lounge chair Club 644·Sl94 I II t h 3355So.Brastol personableto checkID's 754-1555. S·s hape. 3•r:i'x7'. Very -nle a gen . c arm 1111: Santa Ana dress appearance Ca II • 1 1. plush. Xlnt. cond SISO ~p Bayview Yacht Club per so n l o I( r e e t Sarlly. 540,sc1ss. coastal "' enforce hole po acaes w 9600 9 7238 membership for Fem c ustomers during S&L 154 E. 17th St. C.M Personnel Agenry. 2790 at the door o( our lounge. r y p I s T s & ~s ___ . 97_·_ ----single Bargain 673-1521 branch prom ol1ons in 4SOI CampusDr.lrvine llarbor Blvd .. C M En1oy excellent com .. ge Dining Tbl W/6 various lot·at1ons We Waiten Waitresses NEVER A FEE E o. E. pany benefits Apply in WORD PROC highback Cane c hairs . ieasoned oak firewood , train. S4 .3S hr Ca ll Ca1hien 1----------1 person 9A M to Noon , lmmed. openings in San juslredone$39S642-7347 22" split logs. deli vered Thur s De c 1 8 . 28502 Marguerite ------Mon·FTi. Personnel Clemente area. Exp·d on ------ -&starked Judy. 494·4764 ~~~04~~r appt Mission Viejo SECRET ARY MARRIOn HOTEL Wang Equip helpful but MOVING MUST SELL --- REAL ESTATE SALES 41 Needed 1mmed. With or 900Newport Center Dr. not required. Top pay & Pecan Coffeet End Tbls. SLOT MAC HIMES E~ual Opportunity without shorthand Tem Newport Beach never a ree. Apply at or Butcher Blk din SI SO. Many models. S'. 10<, 2S• E x pe r 'd. xlnl c om Employer porary & full time Call F.qualOppEmplyrM /F callnow. Contemporary sofabed Any rair offer P\'t party. ~i~p_!i~!31 1442 ~~~~~~~~~ Tod Ser vices at 979-8900 WESTERN TE M -(never used> 19 .. color 675-l926 _____ _ Real Estate Sales --POIARY SERVICES TV Sl4S, elegant sofa SEASONS LoolailM)fora 1207 Elm Carls bad w tloveseat. Swedis h '--RHTl ... GS 1 129 5911 glass din set, can help to • " NewCareer -move+anquare immed On c e Again · From Join the leader Now an EOE 641_7~ e wpo rt Ba ys h ore terviewing for positions Chnstmas Lots Fresh in real estate s ales . Velveteen hvmg room sel, cut farm grown, quality Whether licensed or not xlnl cond, call after 6pm. chrislmas trees. now call to see af you qualify M 0 n Fr 1, a 11 da y avail. New line $10 dis· to join the proressaonals Sat/Sun : ~7-7844. count on every tree, at Walker & L ee c u s tom rt oc king - \1aJe and re ma le Bassel Hounds 2 & I \ r old Need love & attention Pair 646-1728 -----"-'. o,..... 1090 • •••••••••••••••••••••• QUIST PIANO SHO, Fme Used Pianos Rermashed & Reconditioned on Premises. l'ar\'ed Oak Walnut Contemporary Grands from Sl9SO l:pnghts from S8SO ll600 Hamilton A ''e H B 960·11~. 536-8775 rrm11portation ...•........••.•....... ·9110 , .......•.............. !969 Beach M uSkt!lcer. m1dt1me 150 l.)1.·ommg eng . 2 (.'om n a\''s transpond..r M48 i509 eves 9120 ..••.•...••••.......... T7 Alum111um cm pr shell bubble windows. w boot xlnl cond S275 004 i3!16 "4otariudlibs 9140 ........•.•••.......... Big Wurblzer organ. xlnl Pl-C H Mop ed 'i9. lo cond with Tallboy Les he. nuleage. good rond ssoo ssas. ~& 1239 84i 3781 GRA,"IJD PIANO Sl69S 80 Kreidler moped. nc• i..'r Also pa a nos ror rent sold used. S600 1 re tat I !nS.S61S 548 7272 $7501 840 5648 Player paano. Aeoli a n 75 Like new Mo1obe\•ant rolls, gd condt S2.2S0 1BO. moped, red. S4SO ur best 548-21687 offer 968 J.liH ....... Moc•htes 1092 Used Moped Customized ••••••••••••••••••••••• Great gift. econony Iran:-. itnger Pon able an Table s 125 B O 1 a k e 11 Like new. S200 673·0772 645·5666 After S ~ c~s I i•utiw9Gooch 1094 s::len 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (7141835·454S Kit sofa sleeper & delivery. 600 W. Pacifi c recliner. Built-in tables. Coast Hwy 64S-7347 (1"1 fllllMT l IAJ ~1<-" Green tweed. Sar SJOO. blkSo.orMcDonalds) •Ml •;'II Evening Shift. Al least 70 661·81•6 ------LIQUIDATION SALE 79 IT-400, perf eel eond Boot.'\, leathers. helmet. new tires incl Offer 646-21.28 RHIEstateSa .. 1 Start the year right by finding out about the career o pportunities available at Select Properties. H you have experience or an interest in learning about invest ment properties call for a confidential lnlerv1ew. We also ha ve o p - portun i tie s f o r established professionals with management poten· Ual ror orfices in Costa Mesa, Newport -Irvine and San Clemente. Ca II Pae Vlotto, 7S1·3191 wpm Tof pay for good F'OR SALE: Folding free· lOO's of items left over CllristJlas SlllW indlvidua · Our benefits standing chalk board, from our closed ladie's OlwM)e C...ty includemedical&denlal 36"x48" _ $25. 2 . "Like apparel store. all at Gm&t.-.cfar'• insurance & credit union. New" aluminum easies, below wholesale. By ap----- Apply in person between adjustable to 30"x36" -pointrnenlonly. 642·6446. Sllow '10 420 UNITRAIC 9 am · s Pm M 0 n d a Y $17.50 each. DALE BOUT ..:.._ __ • ----''-----he. It. 20, 21 Many xtras Very Irick 78 Honda 750 I\ 9K males. I loaded. $1800 or best of rer 968· 1065. t.hroughFtid;.y BAY & BEACH REAL PAULAS "Out of This ~Moo.to7PM Mustsell:847-3279 arter6 O~Coest ESl'ATE .. ,631 .7300. World" Homema~e s.tJS.9to5PM D Piiot pecan carrot cake, an-Buy-se'll·Trade. Over 500 71 SUZUKI GSSSO. xlnt • 330W. yStreel Dhan Allen Dinin& set, credible 51bl. SIS + de-trade tbls . featuring lllras S900 080 'i9 . Costa Mesa, CA 92626 "Classic Manor", oval livery. Order now ror weapons, swords. coins. YAMAHA 6SO s pet·1at. 642-4321 ext table, 6 side. chain• Chnstmas aifts, parties. war souvenirs. jewelry. bl eek. xlnt SI 100 o BO F.qualOpporEmployer 2 host chairs. $2,500. S45-1717 gotd•sllver,anlqs .. uni-~ ~ VETlllMAllAH ••S388or 1213 ):J26·l53S.nus --.-y_e_a_r _b_u_y_s-om_eo_n_e ~':u~!~s ~"f!i1~ ~~ SUZUICI RMIO Assistant/Receptionist ? Bdrm sets. 2 couches, 3 you love somethina Christmas shopplna with Good condition S32S for C.M practice. FIT chairs, pifttt' table, etc. they'll remember. a us : Conwto: M&3192. j ExJ:. pref. 548-3794 C.11557·1330 membership to Newport OraqeCoFalr1rounds W.S.Yke,Parti wt ays ~5* 1055 Beach Tennis Club. Costa Mesa IAccftlOf'ies 9400 ' • SELECT - I PROPERTIES W·•fTIESSES -.,,.. Limited annual mem· EnterGate3A. ••••,••SA•••V•l••S•A••,••E•S•••••f ,. ·~·•••••••••••• •••••• •• bership, For furthur info off Arllnaton St . Apply bt wn 9A M fr Bil S.le. Furn .. clothes, call Sales D I rertor l~~!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~~I 12PM. Charlie's Chili, etc. Today 10-5. 297 Lilac 6"·0050 WYTH US8) PAITS • • II •• I RECEPTIONIST. Full time. 2 po9illons avalla· ble. New_port Beach Yacht Club. Phone ex· perience A office sltllls required. ISJ.1900. Rectiptionlat, P rr . 1H. t0 + wpm, ... It /hr to atart. Xlnt beneflt1. Faahlon l1land, N.8. location. Call •a:ao JuUe Grtem New York Life 144·1230. 11/F, E.0 .E. RecepUoDlat /Erund GUI, pert time, l·S, Mon. u.ru l"tl. ror Newport Blecll 0..eloper. P'toal aftke appearance, 1ood .... Yetiff, depeedable car. ITMTZS. Enjoy working with young people? The Dally Piiot la looking tor men and women (over 21) wtth outgoing pereonallttea Who enjoy wortclng with klde. ) Thia poaltlon em.Ila counMllng young carrte,. on ... ng au~ on their Oalfr Piiot route•. StMt Ill M per hour and work pamlme evening• and s.turdeya. can 142-4321 , ......... 250. between 2 and • p.m. and an for Lort. Or-. eo... DellW ..... .... .., .... ,C.... ...... ,CA ... ,... ..... ~......,.,. • .It# • ._ -# ...... :O>l Redhill, Bld1. #2, ( c n r Sant a A n a ) . rv1a·~~.. IOtl Imported car__pa rts i Ste.•2216.C.M. M2·531,151-11020 For ule or trade ? IMPORT f NAREHOUSE~person, full • p/lime. lmmed. openinp up. ntt. Call: Balboa Marine, 549.91171 EOEM/F/H USITHI DAILY PILOT "PAST llSULT" S•YICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call 642-1671 ... au · B wik It It ·•••••••••••••••••••••• AUTOSUPPLY t 1060 nm c 1 a e poo •· JeaUllful RCA 25" <'Olor 101 N. Manchester I' ble. 962·2331 1V, 2 yr wmty, free de· Anaheim 776·9900 •WATllFALlS• Jlvery SUUMf·17M Natural, ..U·contalned. 10 Marranh S(ereo 4-9p1td Z artiat1cally crafted from w /cati. 9800 nu. poo h' E ........ - volcanic bou Ide ra. tall:• tt. SUll 11ndtr war· Alao miaceUaneoua 240 St.oneAse Creat1on1, .rz parta Hll ... relll .... 1061 i.t'74-4m ,raN,y. 2Sln Color console 1 ....... 9JO nu/Uc l200 call now ___ _..;._-_, ___ , ~lna q"llled brocade Uiahna •pttlalty llfta: M1·10llO '11CU·Am 250, alnl cend. bedapread. Blut/1old. aml beaded wa.llbant!· bl). lt" color remote mny •lru, movln1 •· Pd SUO. Alto. dble. ~~;: K':i:hn~rn::::~.i KVMll. under warran: lorceu.Je '730. Ml·m<I pelndap on cottoa, One ty. atUI tn boll. M2S p.,,. ror ·70.·12 Plym 8070 ot a kind, direct rrom In· .-.... o.ur, ma1 whll. RaUy dla . 81111 1blpment. "'RAIO All tPll itereo die, "-t nd P,ar1a, 15. round cut diamond, .r..J071. ~./ala 1 tl'tl l"ffOrclff -.. ,_,., 41pd sb1ftera, ~IDt color MOO.~ bAde-•·bed tU-a.w lurntbl. Retail 9411: ::::read. ~all aft. e. ..:.:..:::...:..:.:..:.., ______ I cont ca ...... , ·,..... ...... ...... S.-0157, . ld.511 8/().561·-•fterlpm. -..1 ... Mllllp? 1.;..;-------~--t '\ ·""·· ,,.. ....... --· • . • I ···---•. A W..tw.. 916 W__, tHO ·-·1=o~1~ro····· ·····•c••=;······ ~·;~;;~;·~~~~~· a&ADEUANI> UI¥ 1'1UCI f0tt.opuaed 1:1n fortlpi an.y••Tt .. , .. S 1Ma4'11 oa bhu·k. l tt>reo. ~tlca iaf clu1lc1. I T ... ~ r..n1 \ • .. , n1 map, Tonneau t·ovet >'OW' car la u tra clean, -pr t o t •n° Onfy &flllof\ mlle11 , li ke llet~ FIRST' IMA~l•ad, > \o"th lc-lt ncrw iset"'llVM.$'TI ~ = Ill th• Vl'hldt f •d •dorl11ln1 114 t -··--.J doe noc illclwl• @ ... w~ .. , appllubl• tUI'• ~·,, \IOU!IWAGIN INC ht ..... traDllftr r... ~.,, ~ chara.-. fM11 ror 111-41• "' .. o..p c...,. ~ POllutklcl 1:1>11trol de 13731 H•bor 21m Haroor Blvd. "!t-'e c-.n1f\c1uwn• uc de G.rden Grove COSTA MESA -* doc:'ument&r") prti 0 ~ ch&rllb un1t!n 979·250 odt.erwaae 1pel'thf'd b> I 97' CHIYIOLn iaudvenaJer l/J TOH rtCIUP • 9l1?fi, 4 i.~ lrao.s . new P»tnt _:__ t•~o & »n e at tru1·k. · ~· (lt°4illl1) •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ,.....LY •"9911r. \ U B U k :-. I' h a ~ lo 11 _.. ~ • s,eedster 1935 ch1s~1r r-tplica b> C11hr Custom CO.rh. Never re~astered u.ed for show rar only· Bar&aaned priced· See Jim Buie or B.irnie Ashe 'llleodore Rob1ni. 1-'ord, *>Harbor Blvd . Costa Neaa. Call 642·0010 or ~ ot6 Ford Woodie. rest~red 113.000 A~ '211 Model A Town Sed11n. 4 dr, l&AMDMIW I "O CHIYIOLIT LUY 'IJ TOM f'.U. With a ulahty bodf for plumben • electr111ni;: (S9J7) ONLY S6Zt5 HOWAID Clte.,.olet Dove Ii Quall Sts. N~WPORT BEACll tll-0555 r•trwed. Ideal for s tu 197' CHIVY LUY ~~10.000. 675-6161 'IJ TON rtCkUP w .... ~CMlfest 4·speed trans ., NE W 1-11 and new reproduction paint 4t a neat t ruck : ot 1931 Model A Ford llC488m. Ph aeton con vertible ONLY $2991 v..a. auto. air, P tS. P tB. HOWAID Che•rot.t stereo Ii I ape, r os t Dove & Quail Sts. $20,8S8 by Rephcars NEWPORT BE BHt otrer. Private par-ACH ty. m•>&ta.9514. l _lJ._05_5 _5 _ _ ~-~~-~~ ... !~.~~ ,_ '570 MAMDMEW . ltlO CHEYIOLET LUY rtCICUP this 4 wheel drive is a f11ll r limber: (28291 OMLY $6195 HOWAIDClte•Tot.t Dove 4t Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH Ul·05SS 74 Jeep. CJ -5 Low mileage. Stereo. carpet 111g. $3,950. 675·9911. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 DODGE YAM AutomatH' tran s .. AM t FM stereo, pwr steering. whls . & tares and a complete s urrer pkg by Select Vans. C1K68872J. • $4599 MIRACLE MAZDA USID CAIS 1425 Baker Street <.;OST A MF.SA S4S-lll4 -----.--~ 78 250 Ford Conversion . 78 Toyot a l:andcru1ser. CB Captain chairs Mid- 14K ma, Am Fm. C B, clJe tablet. lee box'. t•on- l1ke new. make offer vert.ible bed. Cruise con- P P.;. t7.!_4158H189. trol. Sep. snow wheels. rn1eb 9560 ISet of 2>. Special trailer ·•••••••••••••••••••••• hitch, bumper guards. '76 JEEP JI O burglar alarm $6150' or orfer. 645 98SO days : rtCIC UP 615-98.51 eves. AlllOmallc, spoke wheels --- and wide tares. (04975111 64 Dodge van. New blue $1919 pt. Runs great 8 /0 Lie COSTA MESA P942m 18874 Mt C1mar AMC JEEP ron St., FV S49.a01l ~ W..ted 78 Ranchero Low males, a 1r, $4,250. 644 0851 aft 6PM 68Cbevy 12 ton 6 cyl P U. 11001best offer 631-4289 eves '14 El Camano clean $11~50 9S7 6071 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T111 Dlllar hill For Your Car : JOHMSOM & SOM U.Cot.M..-c 2626 Harbor s1w:l. t:()sta Mesa !>40·5630 WllUY CLIAMCAIS AMDTIUCKS C.ONMEll U· EVROU: T . . ' ,. \ ,, , . S4~-I 200 .. GHIUYll Top dollars for Sports Cars, Bu~s. Ci11n pers. 914's, Audi s Ask ror U!C MGR JIMMAllMO YOUSWA•IH t8711 Beach Blvd lnJNTINGTON BEACH 142-ZOOO !rorDOLUR PAID FOR GOOD&CLIAM USED CARS! miraclt- mazda 2150...._ .... ~ t4f1• 645-5700 WANTED! Late model Toyotas and Vo l vos Ca ll u s \ .. l~"arle Ike TOYOTA·YOUO ............. c ......... . ..... 6U-tl0l w '40·•U7 PORSCHES WANTED we ray OVER .... look For Your Good • VW, Porsche or Audi ·-l'-1 A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... For more information and to place your ad cal I 642-5678. 642'-5678 DAILY PILOT W-'H tlto ...... l••••iM A11toa. .......... , .......... W.. U... UM4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P,.em.lwn prices t71 J MM•••._ 9740 ..... 9765 ~ ............. !!~.~ ttlJ pajd f« any used car •••••••••••••••••••••• '10 Gremlin, 6 cyl. 3 spd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• <toreipordome1tlc1 '74 4$06E, 47K ml, all 1971 TOYOTA aJmoet all new. $1150. SHOWllOOM COHD. inaoodcoodltioa. l9'J3t,A,, alnuap, m1t 1ff. atras, nper clean CBJCACOUN 4'1-'283 '75T·TOP Ste U1 Flnl: Finnsz,100. 840-CSZl SU.500. 644-4449 5 s...-.1 uana air cond a.....a.-1. 9910 P~wer brakes, po~er ....-·• · --windows power ateenna 17 320i •• sunroor. 4apd. '72 MBZ 280SE 4.5 all " A Y 1F 11 1 tere 0 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• wltfl uh f\eleacop lns cas1, like new cond. wort 0 ,.,.., cood cood. <042UCE?i_.995 '7Z ILICTIA 1teer in1 wheel, air. 17S!O. 645-2374, 875·8638 must aell S7250 844-9978 -960-3035 AM/FM stereo, rear win- '< >l I H ( ' > .\" f Dodge -----·---· MllAC&.I MAZDA dow defoecer, automatic •---------'73MBZ·220, dark areen/· US.CAIS "'aMar: 9'15 trans. SnOw whlte with 9715 tu, air, Am/Fm, B·trk, lUSBakerStreet ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bur1undyinterior. 27.0QO radia.11, very clean. but COSTA MESA YOUI #I m i lea. l•m m ac u I ate :!8118 llarbt>t' t-llvd 1A2 C1apri. 6ttyl.• a 9/c, needs work. $3900. Oya: 545-1U4 CADILLAC thruout'. •.100. 1M·S790 Cu~tll \h·sa~u·o.'l:IO • m Fm. aUTI>, .11 5. 673«122,eves: 1·495·5l57. -·•-auap1... or Answer Ad lf209, -Dys, Tues ·Fri, 9 ·5 : 72 Culna 1600cc. wht, ~~· " 642·4300-24hrs. 760·886S. S: 15pm on : '73 280. Loaded. Lite blue. good condition. 25 city , 28 OIAMGI COUMTYI W.. 1.,artitd 6"·0441. Mint cond. Priced to sell. hwy, great commuter ,..._ 99J5 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• _,,,, 1-......,8 SALES SERVICE ;.--.-;:;••••••••••••••••• .,,_._0 t70S 73 Capri , 6 cyl, lo mi. _... . ...,._, · car. Sl650. 495·1894 AN~l~ASING •74 C...,._,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~J!i: ~~:5~52.~oo · '62c a~r .• 0&0ooddtrta~sport. t•...-9770 'NABER~ Good cond. · N"ew rebll LE .a.SE · • o • r es • ••••••••••••••••••••••• engine. Gold, black top, 2 m;A 77 V6. Ghia , like new. p /s, '1050/0 BO. 644·5265 1975 VW dr. Good gas mileage. DIRECT! p/b,mags.am/fm cass .• '79 Mer ced es 6 .9 DB.UXllUS CADILLA .. !~~~?;~~~a.s~tiJ\~? $3995, 494.7105 showroom cond. blk/tan Has ONLY 56.000 miles & /(t(X) H.ul•~ RMI ~nsweptSt, Santa Ana. ,._ 9720 int. $53.000. 9K m i , aircond.(338M) c'''"'"""--..1'>40 '>100 Wd 9940 1911 ALFA SPIDllS •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 873-~ $4995 IEACH IMPOITS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH '74 DATSUM '79D>CD 12K ml. Ivory, WA•OM 642-5392 4 speed , air. r ack . riMi 974z Dynamite: IS73LFS1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7SZ-Ot00 CREVIER SI 999 '16 MG Mideet. Xlnt cond. -@1.u,,. .. L 11-··---.J New tires. $2800 or best IMW 9712 •• r~ ff°'"""" offer. 770-8225 an s. . . ....... . ....... ~.·J vo~:~G1100N INC -..GI -,,-44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13731 Harbor 1977 MGI • · Gardtm Grove IOADSTEI &1 n • H OADWAY · --------Custom paint work, 4 ' SAllTA A"A 1977 DA TSUM speed trans .. mag wheels 835·3171 I FIOUmACIC 4t AM/FM c assette . TH( UlllflttTl Dfll\llHG MACl'INE I 5 speed trans "Ar ;FM (626SPG ). •USED IMW1 * m4RHB > Slt9S •132002 <OS58> SZ9t5 MIRACLE MAZDA '742002tais /r 103321 MIRACLE MAZDA USID CAIS ·1s2002a C003S> USID CARS 1425 Baker Street '762002sfr4sp. (1S78) 14~8aker Street COSTA MESA '71320isunrf. air 132011 COSTA MESA 545-Ul4 ·ns.~csi auto <00401 54S-lll4 t;;,.-;t ---9741 Cloitecl s..ct. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORAHGE COUHTY'S OLDEST 72 Datsun 240Z. gd cond. LEASE DIRECT! 1981 PEUGEOT TURIOs IUCHIMPORTS ••••••••••I call Cher ) I 9-5pm at 1714 )962. 2585 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 18 Peugeot S04 Diesel. 33,000 miles. P IS, P 1R. auto trans. air, stereo. sunrf $10.500 or offer IOI McLAIEN•1 $ 850N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA IS Mi. No. of SA Fwy l 1714J52Z-Sl33 Sunday by Appl. 7S BMW SJOI. 4 dr, s un· roof. a le. tape, perfect rond, a>SOO. 835-7001 or 640-8590 70 BMW 2800CS cpe , xlnt cond, black w /leather. a1c. :;.w.3886, M1 9211 73 Datsun 2dr Sedan . SIS75 642 2434 d .Ys 645-9502 eves -61~~~ays 1978 Datsun PU. kmg cab 9750 5spd. cstm int. s h ell. ~rM:M 216.000nli. AM 1f'M . whls ••••••••••••••••••••• S5500 64&6415 Bill. '76 POISCHE 79 280ZX Assume lease GL pa c k a~e Full y eq u1pperl $225 1mo S49·4035. 72 Datsun 240Z. new paint & uphol. Suspension kit. Gray w /burgundy inter. 73.000 mi's. Xlnt cond Manv xtras $5000 675 2464 914 2.0 Own this exceptional Porsche Met1c ulouslv maintained, this fine roadster 1s rree from restrictive Ca lifornia emission controls. Air. cassette s tereo. ap pearance g rp. and much m o re Low mile s Ui28YC'X 1 Sll95 78 320I 4Spd, am /fm cass, A41t 9725 recaro. lo ma . $9SOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• &13-S&'il '71 FIAT. xlnt running MIRACLE MAZDA USIDCAIS IUS Baker Street COSTA MESA 545-lll4 '72VW COMYHTllLE Orange. fantastic condi- uon ISer. •891Sl9> $4199 ~~UOW<lut ~ VCXKSWAGEN l~C 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove 73 VW Bug. xlnt cond. ~.000. S48 6446 P arting Out '. 1974 Volkswagen Bug parts for sale 641 9157. --VW J>arts. '68 l~ft & right door. ·73 lert door S50 each 548·914-t 78 VW Convt White Blk top. blk int 42K m 1. am fm cas:. s tereo. nice must sell ' $6900 Offer 760·8185 ~ALL WHITE RABBIT CONVERTIBLE, ALL OPT IONS INCL Af R . S95(X) 675·6205 l980 W estra11a P2i, AM FM radio. rdng. stove. sank , 4500 m1 . brn. bdoster heater. s tic k shaft $12.500 546-0131 ·ss VW Squareback Sl.200 631 5843 71 RABBIT 4dr. <·ham- pagne ed1t1on a c . stereo, lllnt l'ond s:noo 64().5999 73 Karmann Ghia $4500 I '66 VW campe r \an $3000 Rblt res to r ed chemes 644 7348 ---- '721UG like nu. x lnt cond . AM FM tape. lo m i. owned locally 645-4149 or 646.nJO. $2295 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 79 Eldorado, take over 73 Gm Tor Sqr Wgn Sho- lease payments. loaded. Rm cond. nu stl bits cstm moonrool 642· 1822 tlr pkg $1495 64S-1214 '78Gold Cpe De Ville 00 Mch I. 351, flag colors, Xlnt cond. S699SOBO power steering, S400 xii 9'7S-1660,S45·Sl21 stereo. Sl800675·048l. 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 F8400. new paint $1600/0BO Days 846·1019 --- 78 Fairmont Squire Wgn lo mileage, a le. amtrm stereo. roof rack, wire wheels. $4495. 847 ·1455 ----114crveridi 9947 79 T-Top JOS . 2 bl,••••••••••••••••••••••• 21MPG . c us tom '" 74Maven ck4door,6 cyl. t whls . s poiler. 1 like goodcond. Sl700. Z·28) lo m1, mint' Must 962·9757 sell SS995 551 5007 eves ------9'50 61 Cam.aro. Has tares & ••••••••••••••••••••••• rims. st e reo Offer ORANGECOUNTY'S 645-8.529 FfHEST .. ..-::.-..:_....... 9920 LINCOLN·MERCURY _ • ..._... DEALERSHI P ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1910 CHEVROLET CITATIOH X·l l <.Atupe 6 cyls . low miles. auto trans , air cond . e t c C ute c ar & ec:onomacCI): 1904XHX J OHLY $5995 new Ray fladboe snpt U NCOLN-M ERCUR Y 16-18 Auto Center Dr. SD F'wy-Lake Forest exit JRVJNE ll0-7000 Ill :"11ercury Montego Sta 1971 CHEVROLET taonwagon Parting-out CAMAftO ~lesse~ine > 641·9\51 Auto trans . air cond . ~tcmq 9952 ete Very sharp: 132811 ••••••••••••• ••• •••••. OMLY $4195 'IOMUSTAHG 1910 C HEVRO UT MAUIU2DOOR Brand new with auto trans . air ro nd , ec·ooom1cal 6 C) ls .. etc 1071 11 1\llract1 ve : OHLY $6195 HOWAID Clte.,.olet Dove 4' Quail Sts ~EWPORT BEACH Ul-0555 WCMlkl YCMI Drhe A Little hrther ToS..eAH_.,.d Dol9rs1?1??1 CalUa Today f.or-Mon D.taih! ! CUSTOM COMVHTllLE This sharp conversion as ideal f9r our California SWlShme Equipped with an economical 4 cylinder" engine and a 4 speed t rans m1ss 1on . thls dlOC.'Olate brown metallic convertible does attract attention Never r e · gistered. one or a kind. l~ev.I Sl750 900 So. c..t Hwy. ........... 494-llJI Sell with EASE' Wanted H o nd a c ar, 1970·72, N·600 with blown engine. SJHUIOl VW·PORSCHE-AUDI 445 E. Coast Ht way 71 BMW 2002 reb eng .. at Bayside Drive s ir. SllOO stereo. xlnt int rond. Lo mi, best offer. 960-7047 days. 900 So. C..t Hwy. ............ 4f4-llJ I VW Class 10 Car. trailer. xtra tires. tool boxes. air compressor $10,000 in vested. $4000. 642·2434 dys 964-7294 eves 900 So. C:O.t Hwy. ....... INcll 494-1 ll I iO Mus tang. xlnt . I owner. smog certificate for change or reg1stra- t 1 o n comp l eted $2000 ofr 546 -3322. 646·ll98 It's a BREEZE Classified Ads 642· S678 ---~ewpo~ Bea~ 673·0900 R-500:._ 963·~ _ All Aboard For Our Christmas Gift Train I A tped•f D•lly Piiot gift .,.. wtll appeer every Wectne8der thru December 17. AdffrttM yow CNtatlM• llft hm• to M0,000 Or•noe Co•et ,.ede,. each Wffk. WhetMr rou .,. • prtvete 119rty or • buet- neH, come •board our Ctwtetmee Offl Train to Mlt your merch•n· dlH. DAILY PILOT I• __ .. _ ........ ....... .-.. ---- ....... 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISITYOUI OUMGE COAST 14 Porsche 911 Targa. factor y air. a llo ys . SHUSFfRST! 65 Squareback reb eng . We have a good select ion Sl25010BO o ( N E W & U S E D 70 Mustang. sharp Ong. owner 58,000 m1 $3,000. 644-0350. HONDA ...09UARTllS TODAY!!! UNIYllSITY SALES le SERVICE OU>SMOllLE HOMO A GMCTIUCICS ~Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540..9640 64S·l064 Gemini Blue l mmac. ___ _ !12_._900_to!r_e_r ._64_6_·082_2_. 7 s v w B u s s t 1 c k , '79 m less than 4K m1. am1rm cass Xlnt. cond. auto, a /c, am 1fm ster eo, Sac Sll,500/0 BO 836·9854. 552-7045 494-4772 work 69 vw Fastback with '72 911T 5spd yel tblk 65K reblt eng, gd tires. Sl200 m i. n e w BI au punk t or best offer. 549·2960. am /fm cass Sho""f'm .--. , ond. 2nd owner w /all re 77 Bug. Snrf. loaded . new c or ds si2 500 r p brakes. u run. cond. 5411.5093 · · · $4500 642 -1603 o r -------53&3$0. Wanted H o nda car Porsche 930 ~uropean .------- 1910--72 N-eol>with blown Tur bo header s $500. 68.VW Bug, rebll eng. lo i · 5J1 ...,..1 615-9535 · mileage, rns a. looks eng ne. ......, -_ great. $1750 /ofr 847 ·6572 '75 CVCC. upd. Htchbck. * •POISCHE• * or968·1147 . xlnt cond . Fm S·lrk 1971911 SC T-.• ·ne~ --rf ct p -t--t- ster eo. S260o. P .P . Loaded w/all the xfras 1, pe eebl~111i~~5·0 752-1299 dys . 831-9484 111ctuding 50,000 mi wm-~f.~· r · eves Ii wkends. ty. Great car w /no n aws. -------- . SH d c VIC Yoo must see il before Baja Bug Sl600 7 on a I you buy another. Asking ask for Autr) Xlnl Cond. $22.000. (714) 857-1322 645·3502 893-25Sl dys: 552-39S7, 552·3897 -------•cc••.._ 9740 eves/wknds '71 Super Beetle. nu u••••••••••••••••••••• .-.1 9756 motor, brakes. Clean . 18 .. "'OSLC 30K · -oyce l!200 642·2266 5'8·5104 ,., • m 1. •••••••Jt•••••t.•••••••• · · perfect car, every xtra, *l Du1L£R I,. U.S.A. '71 to '75 VW wanted. . '28,900. 644-6449 ROY ~ust be in good condi· 78 3000, leather, sunroof. rm CARVEi Uon. 547·3182. immaculate . SU , 750. CE toho 9772 <714 )833-1361 . .OUS·ltOY ••••••••••••••••••••••• "19 MB 300 Diesel. Slive r, ::'..='::::.. VOLVO anrl. cuaette, new tires. .._.... perf. cond. $20,IOO or CLOSfO SUNDAYS SALIS SHYICE ~Is assume lease . ._. 9760 AteWSIM• 812 1167· ••••••••••••••••••••••• OVERSEAS DELIVERY '78 2'0D.1Snrf. am /fm . LEASE EXPERTS Stick. lfK mi. SlUOOtof· fef'. Muataell. 646-mC> DIRECT! IAILllll VOi.YO 1•Harbof'Blvd. 11 250C, auto .• A/C. Orie. owner. suoo. P .P . ~. ·--·---· ..---...... ,_ ..... .. .._ ___ -··--· COSTA MESA 646-HOl 140-9467 ·--~-~ ..... -.. -----. ------.. -- COHMELL CHEVROLET ..... ':"'o 11 If f. ! \ ,..._ I \ \1 I · · 546-1200 '79 CHEYIOUT STVSIDE4x4 Cheyenne Package with On1orf road llxlS white letter tires and chrome s p o ke rim s Ai r . automatic. oval tanks and much more I new) $9350 ----,.._bi .. '955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7ft DELTA Wgn. 14 .000 mi. Many extr as f1 .500 Call · 675-5292 -------"lywlDuth 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7S Plymouth Valiant VS 318 Ps. pb. a~r. body good, good running cond. Very reliable. Must sell, moving. Sl.200 080 549-~ Aft S~m_. __ _ ....... 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79POMTIAC SUMlllD White V·6 automatic, air. power steering. power hFakes. ster eo. only 12,000 m i le s , s p ort 900 S.. eo.t Hwy. e c o n o m y C S e r ~·-~Fl<> '94-1131 S4499 ~MOU»ul MUST SILL VOlU'#AG(N.INC '72 MONTE CARLO : 534-41• 350 eng .. glasa pa<'ks , 1 1.,.,31 Harbor l\ardtoP. a /C, p/b, p/h. ~' Accepting offers over Garden Grove $1800 Con tact Oebby •--------- 968-SllllO after 6P M '77 T,.... A• tlO Chevette, auto trans w/T· ... & air. lit whl. pb . only 6, ~ ........ ... m i. must sell P .P Powersteerinc. brakn. ... _, windows. Power door locks. ~ar window de- Co11er. 16 MPG with 403 V8. AM !FM 8 track ~. ---------i6 Vee• GT wa1on Very clean, 2Smpg, new tires. b r akes Sl9H P .P 873-5372 516-8411 ·74 El Camino, clean. 72 Pontiac Station Wp, Sl&SO all ~. nana fine GOod , ____ 95_7_-«n __ i ___ m i lu1e. HOO 0 8 0 . ::..eh tt3l 41M-ms ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-.. -...... -~·· 1, M I '~~I I \ I • t l. I M 11 ! " I ' ' , I DeCision tonight Yean of contr-over•y .rut>" vu1out!d u rWJ\a up 12 stories Mnla deibate ue upected tu • alonJt th~~une. "9ll .._. to • fin•I d~N~)fl._ T.he H~ Beach Plan· toal1a.t when tbt1 Hunttnitt>n n1t\9' ommu~sion bas endorsed . ...tll Cit.,y Coun ·II 1s scheduled hiiih nse structures with heiaht • .-• wbether ur nul to •I llmlts to be dtetermined by open lew MP riae bu1ld1.11&~ In lht sp•ce requ.irements. •W1110wn area The city 'is local coastal pro- Aad predicuons amona Caty gram citizens advisory commit- llall oblervel"j at this stage 1n tee, however . voted to put a dlute that ctty officials will three-story lid on buildings while aaceaaaantumdownplansfortbe trying to maintain ·a village al· ltnacl\l.ret that have been en· mos phere Demands money return A caty hall source said today that the City Council olficiahl are believed near a compromise that doesn't include either of the alternatives. It wu predicted that the final decision may allow buildings of between three and six stories. The limits apparently would be • imposed because of a number of concerns over environment and traffic con1estion. About five square miles in the Iran hlanies U.S. for hostage delay BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) - Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr blamed the United States today for the delay in freeing the 52 Ame rican hostages and said Washington must be pre pared lo return every penny or Iranian wealth before the standoff can be re- solved. Carter 'snake' Reagan Jr. unforgiving NEW YORK <AP) -The son of President-elect Ronald Reagan says marriage is nothing but a $7 license, believes his father may be the greatest president ever and contends President Carter "has the morals of a snake." Ron Reag~. 22, said he will not shake hands with Carter in Washington on Inauguration Day. "THERE IS NO way I'll be .able to." Re~gan ~~id ~n an interview in New York magazme's Dec. 22 iss~e. I ~ill never fordve the way <Carter) called my father a racist · and a warmoruzer over: and over again ... ··carter woufd have sold his mother to get re-elected. He ha~ the morals of a snake ·' Reagan charged. There was no immediate comment from the White Hou.w. ~ llOMJll Young Reagan said in the interview that he recently married the 29-year-old woman he had been living with in order to make things easier fr them. "I JUSI' KNEW with all the places we would be going and the people we would be seeing, it would be a lot easier," he said. "Besides marriage is nothing romantic to me. That's not where oUr romance comes from . What is a wedding anyway, but a $7 license . . . · · Young Reagan, who dances with the Joffrey ~allel company, also dismissed suggestions that he as a homosexual. . "It's laughable, isn't it?" h~ said. "I mean., I 1ust can't believe the level of stupidity of repo~ers in tha~ to~n . . . The idea that anyone would think danc:;mg ts effeminate. I'll tell you this. it's a lot more athletic than playing baseball." ~ ALSO IN' TIIE interview. the ,-~~'I president-elecl's son talked about a ... letter he wrote to Gore Vidal after the author spoke on a television show of candidate Rea~an s "cut-rate dye job." •·My father has never dyed his hair." young Reagan said. "The next day I fired off a telegram to Gore Vidal that said something like , "If you re talking about cut-rate dye cun11 jobs, why don't you taJk about your cut-rate lobotomy?· -Did I si~ my name? You bet. Ron Reagan," he said. As for his father. Reagan said. ''I'll tell you this: My father is the most honorable man who bas ever been elected president. I don't want to take anything away from Abraham Uncoln, but my father has the potential to be the greatest president there ever was." Wo•an attaeked Valley teen seized on beating. charge A 18-year-Old Fountain Valley boy has been arrested and ac- cused ol aeverety be•tini a 40- year-old wommn in her home Saturday night. - Police Yid the woman wu alone ln ber residence at 9:30 p.m. wbm the you.th alle1edly .ierect the home throucb a aide prep door and attacked her in tbe bat.broom. ,ollce Detectlve Don Cook aald ttie WOftMlll tdentifted the ampect • a frimd ol ber teen· qelOD. COClll Mid the suspect WU 8r· r.ted at bis bome lbortly alt.er tbe atta. Hit ldiatity ia belnl wttbbeld '-MM be ia a minor, poUee 1akl.~ . The worn.an. who wd knocked unconscious for several minutes, suffered a deep laceration In her, chin and severe bruises about the race, neck and chest, police said. The youth admitted beatin1 the woman, but gave no reaoo1 Cook said. The woman wu DOl sexually auaulted, police uld. After resalnlng comdoulneu, police laid, the womm went to • nei1hbor'1 home for help. Sbe was treated at Founta1n Valley Community HolpJtal and re· leued. The boy bu been cbar1ed wltb aa1ault with a deacl.17 weapoD (bia bandl) and WU booke\I lnto Oran1e Cou.nt1 Juvenlfe ~. Oook aild. "The Majlis (Parliament) has asked for the return of our money and if there is any obsta- cle it is in the answer that America gives," Bani-Sadr told a news conference for foreign reporters in Tehran. "The prin- cipal reason for the delay lies in the bands of those who hold real power in the United States." He did not elaborate, but said any U.S. decision lo withhold a portion of Iranian assets "clear· ly will not lead to a solution." Bani-Sadr, who is not directly involved in the hostage negotia- tions, was commenting on the delay in Iran's response to the latest U.S. clarification of the four conditions proposed for re· lease of the 52 hostages, held now for more than 13 months. He said the fault for the delay rests with the UOJted States for ramna to •tale in clear terms ill acceptance of the demands adopted Nov . 2 by the Parlia- ment. "Of course, I am not speaking only or the money that was s tolen by the Shah and his rel· atives. I m speaking also of the money that belongs to the Iranian government and is in the U.S. banks or the banks that are (SfflRAN, Pa1e A.%) Saudis back • • mcrease 10 oil prices BALI, Indonesia 1AP) - Saudi Arabia has agreed to in· crease its crude oil prices by an amount to be announced later. Saudi OU Minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani announced today. The Saudis, largest oil pro· ducers in OPEC and key source or U.S. imported oil, have been under yressure from other mem· bers o the cartel to raise their $30-a-barrel basic price to the OPEC base price of $32. Yamani told reporters the size of the increase would be an· nounced after he had consulted other members of the Organiza- tion of Petroleum Exporting Countries. He said \here would be a broad agreement on prices, "a loose one as we are used to since 1979." Dowry now outlawed DACCA, Banglades h <AP) -Parliament hu passed a law outlawing "the giving, taking or abetting the giving of a dowry," a custom that has brought ruin to many parents i n this Im · poverisbed country. The custom of giving a dowry, a fmancial award from the bride's family to the brlde1room, dates back thousands or years. Demands of prospective bride1room1 include money, jewelry, a new car, a house , a refri&erator and a television set. In refflll yean, there have been more than 250 murden and many caHt of wife abme and divorce by buabanda dllHtilfied wltb tbe dowries paid them. -11111111 llllY flllll · 111 /\N< ,f <OU N ! v t A l II l JHNll\ 2'-i CfN TS on HB .high city lies in the coastal ae>fte. but space is reported to be limited where hiah rise buildines could be developed. One source said that perhaps. only four of the larger buildin11 can be constructed along Main S treet and Pac ific Coast Highway in the heart of the downtown district. The City Council will be votin1 tonight on the local coastal pro- gram which will be sent to the State Coastal Commission which is expected to 1rant final ap· prov al sometime next summer. The council is scheduled to ap- prove resolutions to the stale Coastal Commission next Jan. 4. Under Coastal Act re1ula- lions, cities are required to de- velop plans f:tor. land use deslqna· tions in coa.sta zones. Varitu.s pl for development of the deteriorating downtown have been advanced for more Wage baffle ~onfinues • rise than a decade but have been· re- jected after maaaive opposlUon. Public bearings on the high rise issue were completed last week in which about 40 speakers in a crowd or more than 200 voiced their arguments. Generally. property owners and Chamber of Commerce representatives backed high rise developments while residents argued for limits in order to re- tain the downtown·~ village at· mosphere. Fountain-V-alley police officers Dan Bean Cleft) and John Quinzio wave to passing motorists this morning from their station in front" banner that reads: "FV Cops - Lowest: Paid." Banner was hung on fence at Brookhurst Street and Slater Avenue . Police and city officials are battling over police pay demands and police took their case to the public over the we ekend. Negotiations continued today. Police a re scheduled to take their case to the city council Tuesday night. Cops seek arrests in fiery smashup Criminal complaints charging drunken driving on the part or four motorists in a fiery pileup on the Santa Ana River bridge between Huntington Beach and Newport Beach Saturday were being sought by authorities today. Contrary to initial reports. none of the four was arrested and charged with that offense at the scene of the 2: 15 a.m. series of collisions. Four of the eight people in· jured in the chain-reaction crash involving four cars re mained hospitalized today. Officer Don Hulen, of the CHP's Westminster office. said what probably happened is that the four drivers were accom· panied to area hospita ls in custody of CHP officers. Once it was determined that their injuries were so severe they required hospitalization, he said, it is not uncommon to wait and seek complaints from the Orange County District At- torney'sOffice. Witnesses to the crash which temporarily lied up traffic on the bridge on the border between the two beach cities credited police, firemen and even one injured man with life- saving efforts. The car that burst into names was owned by Michael Morahan. 22. of Huntington Beach, who re· mained in serious condition al Fountain Valley Community Hospital today. Ryan Jacks~n, 20, of Costa , Mesa. driver ol another car . to- day was listed in good condition at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Newport Beach. Rad COulter. 22, of Huntington Beach was listeiJ in satisfactory conditiop today al Fountain Valley Community Hospital, where the fourth driver, Holly Ri chardson. 24, of Newport Beach, also was taken. She was listed in fair condition today. Punks attack, slash victim in Newport A 21-year-old Newport Beach man was beaten and slashed with a buck knife early Saturday by a trio of punk-attired youths, one with two brown stripes in bis blond hair. Victim Bradely Elliott, treal- e d at Hoag Hospital for numerous lacerations on his arm ~ wrist, told officers be was Strolling home from Mutt Lynch's Pia.a, 311 Palm St., when the youths charged him. Police said the suspects. one wearing a silver jacket, beaan attacking Elliott and then bolted ·when the knife-wieldtng attacker realized he~d accidentally slashed one ol hla companions in the neck. Threat of death feared by Chap I I ! I NEW YORK (AP> -Ap- parently fri1btened by a pou1. ble dutb threat, tbe man ac- cu.ed ol ala.yiq former Beatie John Lennan refuaecl tout dur- lnl the weekend unUI bla prtaon food WU checked for poison, IC· cordln1 to a corrections spokesman. Mark D . Chapman, transferred from Bellevue Hospital to tbe more aeeure Rl~n lalud facllltJ on P'rtday, ate Sunday aftemoon only after bis att«Dev. Jonathan Mub, and a civilian cbel watched bia- meal ~ prepared, 1ald Cor-~ ~uT.!: milllODI :;::,;{l. ~ paid a, lilent trttue to Lelmon, story Pa•eAa). . · TIM ffOGolulu man's fear ap- parent.11 UOM f'n)m • cryptic tbre•t Cbapman found 1erawled on tbe wall ol bis cell, Henbey Hid. The misspelled scrawl ap· parently wu addrealed to~ man. i Escaped HB slayer captured A man convicted in Orange Co unty for the murder two years ago or a Huntington Ha rbour jeweler was in custody again to day after he and six other an mates escaped from a San Bernardino County Jail last week. Authorities said Edd1£' Tyl~r Burnett. 30, was captur<:d in Sacramento late Saturday night with another esca pee They were taken into custody by State Department of Corrections of· fi cers at a Sacramento ar('a motel. Burnett a nd six o th e r prisoners had escaped from the West End Jail m Ontario last Thursday. Four prisoners were immediately recaptured and one still remains on the loose. Burnett and escapee Bobby Schmidt, serving time for armed robbery, were captured at the Ambassador Motel. where they had been traced by investigators who ha(i received a tip Saturda) morning. Burnell and another man. Bobby Crane, 31, were conviclf'd (See BURNE'IT, Pa1e AZ> Coast "·eat her Wind gusts LS to 25 mph below canyons and passes. Fair through Tuesday. Lows toniaht in the 40s, except 50a in windy areas. Hiths Tuesday 75 to 80. '\ a •-•· c ... 'tr •• "lllQ ---JVST BR~KINC ---- Former F Bl aide1 fined for wiretaps WASHJNOTON <Al11 t'our J .. )'~ 1Aftcr charaes wer• 41ropped .,alut f()rmttr runai t 'OI dlrtit'tor I. Patrick Ora)', '"° ol IMa rwtn.r N n lor aldu we,rt1 fined it totlil of •.500 today ... aPDnWifta Ul-.al btHk M lturinK 3 Sl'urch for radJctl- left.laf.tnearli • ~ede 110 S Dtatnr' Judi•' WHhum liry unt lt•v1.:d it fine of 55,000 a,alnlt W Mark F~lt, ooi'l4 J t;dwar tluu\cr i lop assistant, and "-" Sdward 8 Mllle1 . roi llll'rb t hll'f of lhu 1-'81'~ intelllaience divtaioft a ,IOO IM"h man ('(mid tu1n• fl'i'tllvt·d .. m;ax1mum Pt:n1tlty of lO years in priaon 11nd » Jtt1 ow fmt· on h11' <'onv1cuon last month of Vlolaua, tM"cotu1tnution1tl n14ht'> or Uw r»ti1ca1~· friends and re latlv · Netth.-r fo'd t 11vr M 11r~1 who "'-'' 1' IJrt'lll'lll for the scntenc· •Al. made" » ~ri.onal iifJJ>t•ul t11 th..-Judwc-. but their lawyers ar1u~ that ric> purpu l' t>ullJ t~ wr \ l'<l 111 :.cnd111g the m to Pr150n ' • • • Out~utk the courthou•w "'••It ,.,,ti ht• did not lhmk he l(Ot off h&hlly . btt<'1tlb4.." ltl(' COll\ll'llou "'Ul\ H \ t'I \ :.enOU!) blt>Ollt..h on m y career I am u t'Qf1vk tt-d k lvn tilfl••pp.-d j udf14' ••• etght ROME <API l'cillt·t' '>t!UPChed abJnllom'<I house:. LO Kom t> and ball a doit-n ne41r\J.> town:. tod<i} 111 thl· hunt for a Judge kid napped by the lch 1:.t Red Bn~a<k'> tcrr1trn.t l(;ml( Investigator:. nh 11.k <1 <'or11 po:.1l 1• 1lr .1" 111.: uf a 'u:."cct in the ludnappmg, a man "ho 't•v1>1 al "1111c·"w ' .... ud "u!> :.ee'! near. the Judge'!) houM· W \ 1·1 JI h 11u1 :. ~fun· h1· W<l'> nabbed I' nduy nl&ht Judge G1ov1rnn1 D'Ur'>ll \\l1C1 "a" in C'l1t1rg1: of transferring inmates to maximum scc unly 11n~11n.., w<•'> a bduclt'<J a:. he was r etunting home from his otfll·1· 11 •'> th-.: f1 r:.t p-0la11c3l k1dn~p ping in Italy s ince the Red Ungu1h•, obll11C'tt>d former Premier Aldo Moro in March l97R and ktlktl him a fll'r holdmg him 53 days in a "people's pm.on." :Urf11141 ,..,r,,_.r 11111llc•1I MIAMI (A PT Eastern Air l.me:-11w a11tl Urun1ff lnlernu tional Corp are holding preliminary rn t'rger discussaons. spokesmen for the companies s aid ~od;.iy Jim Ashlock. SPokesman for M1am1-ha:-cd Ea~tern . s~ud no further details on the s tatus of thosc d1:-t·us:.1oni. were available Jere Cox, spokesm a n for 'Hru111ff. whoi,e corporate head quarters are a t the Dallas-Fort Worth ,,, ri>orl . said at wa/> "loo pre mature t.o even speculate" on \\hen a decision might be reached. He also declined to say which company would be merged into which or when more new!> wo uld he forthcommJ? Santa Ana ease Victim of stabbing still unidentified Investigators still were trym~ tod ay to identify a man found stabbed lo death early Sunday m o rning o n the 800 hlock nr South HaTbor Boulevard an San ta Ana. The bodv of the man. who :.ip .Police seek muggers of llBwoman Huntington Beach police art> searching for two men who al legedly struck and robbed Ella . Christensen, the popular city pier businesswoman outside her Hartford Avenue home early Sunday. Police said Mrs. Chris tensen, . 66, was accosted by two men as she arrived home al 1: 15 a.m. One man placed a choke hold on her throat and struck he r on the head, while a second man grabbed her purse and money bag containing about $1.000 in business receipts police said. The two strongarm robbers then fled west toward Delaware Street. Police said Mrs. Christensen did not require hospitalization. She operates Neptune's Locker and the Tackle Box on the city pier. Fro• Pa,,v I I IRAN ... under U.S. cont rol." Iran has dem anded the return or the wealth or the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pa hlavi and hi s im m e di ate f amil y , withdrawal of pe nding U.S . lawsuits against Iran, release of more than $8 billion in Iranian assets froze n in U.S. banks and a U .S. pledge of non-interference in Iranian affairs. Last week, Executive Affairs ·Minister Behzad Nabavi, chief of the government com mission studying the hostage iss ue, publicly rejected the U.S. posi· tion that lhe U.S. courts m ust decide who is entitled to the s hah 'a holdings in the United States. 11.1n·nt h "a" rrorn 25 to 30 ve ars old \\ "~ tJ1,1·0\ c•rl'rl hy a p;.;sscr II\ ;1t I :m :1 111 111 hushc·:. near a ,j,h•walk. s aid pol1c1• Sgl. James l\;11 h·y \n :.autopsy n·vc•alcd lhat the \ 11'1 rnt h ad hc•n1 ..,lahhed S(•Vc>ral l tflll'" 1n hi s 1·hcst. 1lt'ck cind hac·k B;.11lt•\ s;11r1 lrt' csug;.itr11·s think the man Jll'ohahly was <i:.s:.iulled 1n a rob lwn attcmpl am1 then dragged .nto the hushes. because lhe l111d\ lt;lll nu 'alua hll·s on 1t '' h1•n 11 \1;1:-f1111ntl Carroll Beek • • improving in hospital C'arroll H1·1•k \1<.1s rn improved 1· fJ n 11 i t 1 on l o cl a y a t JI o a g Memorial llospatal tn Ne wport He ~H·h "h<'rt' :-hr· i; been rereiv 1ng 1n•;1tment in the inlens rvc t•a r t· 11n11 r"r tht· pas t three \H •Ck'> Mr' Reek, the 81-yecir old "'1dow of ·"••wport Beach real l'Stalt: pwnc•cr J oseph Beck, war,, listed in foar condition today The Newport Reach resident. "hose husband fo unde d th<' 11 .ilhoa Y<i <'ht Clul1 in 1923 and 11l'v t• lopN I the Ra I boa Is l anti ferry sN v1c:c, had been lis ted an o;c rious (·ondiWm s ince she was atimilll'tl to the ho:.pital Nov 20 llo:-patal offi cials have not dis l'loi;(·d the nalurC' of her illness 9-digit zip code delayed WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate has voted to stop the U.S. Postal Service from using the proposed nine-digit zip code un· ttl June 1, 1981. T he vole Thursday was 90·0 o n a co mpromise between senators who don 't like the lengthier zip code and those who favor letting the Postal Service implement it early next year. TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley .......... , Robert N. Weed "'"'*"' M. Thomas Keevll t•ltor Thomas A.. Murphlne INMelfltt:•tor Charles H. LOOS AMltllftt MIMei"t Editor r All departments: (714) 142-4321 CleHlfled Ad11ertl1lng: t42·M71 OFFICES (0\1• M•u· llOW••I B•y ~t•MI 1..eou11• Buen 1011 No Co<l•I HIOll••Y Hunllnqton & .. en. 1181S Beech Boult .. fd, Second c1ui poslege paid •t Coal• M•••, Calllornle. II.IS~ 1.u-IOO) SVO.<ril)llon t>y or-''•' t• 00 "10"1ntv. by mell U SO monthly; mlliterv C1e•llN1llor•\ M.00 rncntnly. IM Or&<>Qt (OM I OAllY Pl;;l, w11,..t """''" " J/I comb1N>d tl\t N•w• Pre'" I• vubu•ntd ov '"' Or•nv• Coe\I Pul>H•11<"9 ComP•llY S.1>tr•tt tdlllon~ ••• f)Ul>ll\l'WJd NIOl>lln tllrougn Frto.ty tor Co\!• l'MH. Ntwpotl &e"tn, Hllf'l\1!191on lltullH'o11ntAln V•llty, trv1nt( l..•9una 11ucn1Soulfl cii..1. " llngie r•tW>n• ldillon '' pvOCl•MG S4t11rO.y• •nd Sund•Y• fll• ll"tn<IP<tl pvbll\tllnt p1..,1 I• •I llO WHI hy Slr .. I. P 0 lo• r MO, t;Mi. l'Ni•. C•lllOt"I• •tt1' VOL. 73, NO. HO WASHINCTON (AP > Ronald W. Re.tan of California will be elected president of the United States today. Geor1e Bush or Texas will be e lectt.>d vice president. Today's the day th,e electors who w"re elect ed on Nov. 4 meet in the capitals of the SO states and in the District of Columbia to cust the votes that actuall elect the president As authorized by the Constitu· · lion, Congress In 1914 decreed that the electors would meet on the firs t Mo nday after the second Wednesday in Decem ber following a presidential e lection. T ogether. they're called the Electo ral College, but they're neve r together The votes they cast today will tw certified, and fo r.warded to Was hington On Jan. 6, Vice President Walter F. Mondale, in his role a s president of the Senate. will open the ballots and announce the totals . If the elect ors obey the popular will. Reagan and Bush will be elected by 489 e lectoral vott>s lo 49 for their opponents. .Ji mmy Carter and Mondale. 1'.:lcctors are hound by custom. hut not by law, to vote for the t•a n d 1dates who received the most vot ... in their states. Sometimes they deviate. Four· years ago, electo r Mike Padden of Spoka n('. Wash ., cast his ba I l<1l for Reagan rat-h~r··ttran Gerald R Ford. who carried the stat(' Padden s aid he did not like F'ord's unwillingness to en- dorse a constitutional am end rn ent to ban abortion All told. more than 16,000 peo· 1>lt• have served as electors in the nation's history. But only M.·ven ha ve voted for candidates other th;.in their states' winners. A candidate n eeds only 270 t·lec-toral votes one more than ha lf the 5.18 tot<JI lo be elected prt•s1<1enl Each state elects as many electors as 1t has mem- bl•rs of Congress. Since s tates g1vt· all the ir elec- l1)ral voks to the candidate who <·arraed their s!ates. no matter how slim lht• r6aq~an. it is possi· hit• for :.i <·andidale to win lhe rwlional plurality but not a ma· Jority of the electora l vole. Thal has happened lwicl'. Pr1>s1dt•nts Hutherford B. Hayes 1n IH7G and Ben1amin Harrison an 1888 failt•d to get a popular m a1ont~ hul won in the Electoral College. Seal Beach set to join cable panel? Seal Uearh soon may become lhl' fourth membe r of the Public t'<Jhll' Television Authority. wh1('h currently repr esents Hun· tingt.on Beach, Fountain Valley and Westminster. lhn .Joseph, Seal Beach assis· tant caly manager , said the City Council recently asked for a s l udy on Joinin g the cable authority. Joseph said he expects. that.-a "resolution of inten t " or a form al application lo join will come before the council at its Jan tJ meeting. "T he City Council .is pretty well convm ced that it would be a l(Ood t hini:t for the city. but they still have a few questions they want ans wer ed," he said. · One question that must be s tudied is the possible exclusion o f Le is ure Wotld , a private senior c1t1zen community, from any cable installations. Joseph ~atd l..e1sure World alread y is equipped with its own cable system Ir the city becomes part of the wes t county authority, bids would be sought for providing c;,a ble service m Seal Beach. The thre<' current me m bers of the authority have contl\il.cled w i l h D i <' k i n s o n P a c'I f i c Cablesys tems for ser vice in their communities. The authority would be re- quired by law. however, to seek public bids for service to Seal Beach According to J oseph , Seal Re a ch cur re n ti y h as 7 . 300 hom es, plus a n additional 6.500 residences at Leis ure World. Bandit robs eatery in HB Police are investigating. the early Sunday robbery. of $2,715 in r eceipts from Denny's Restaurant in the Five Points area of Huntington Beach. The 48-year-old manager of the restaurant, at 18744 Beach Blvd., told police she was pre· paring to make a de,J>Ollll at a nearby Bank of Amenea branch when a man wearing socks on his ha nds approacbedber car. The man told the mana.cer he had a gun anti ordered her to lie down on the sea t, she told in· vesUgators. The suspect reached into the car1 grabbed a bank ba&. and nea . according to the report. ' Oari•t•a• •~••011 lle1 aided More than 800 supporters of the Orange County Music Center attended the or- ganization's Seventh Annual Candlelight Concert last night , featuring mezzo- soprano Diane Pilcher Oeft) and Carmen Dragon <right) conductine the California Pops Orchestra. Program also featured Dr. Maurice Allard conducting the Orange County Master Cho rale in Christmas season selections. f 'ront Pa,,.-.\ I BURNETT. • in 1979 of murdering Wayne Golin durin~ a robbery attempt at his Seal Rea<'h Jewelry store Valley may forbid some public acts Both dcfcnd<in t s drew life prison terms for their roles in t he s laying Acco rding to San Bernardino a ulhontics . the escape last week occurred while Burnett and the s ix other inmates we re being held al the On tario jail awaiting court proceedings in connection with an alleged escape Df an in· male al the Chino Men 's Pnson The men slipped off their hand cuffs by unknown means c1urm~ a lunch break a nd then used a hacks aw blade to <'Ul through steel bars. gaming entry to a sky light throug h which they fled. A San Bernardino s heriff's s pokesman s aid this morning Burnett and Schmidt have been sent to the m a an j ail in San Berna rdino wher e they face new charges of attem pting to escape. Smugglers beware WASHINGTON (AP > -Al· torney Gen eral B e n jam in Civilelti says the Reagan ad· m inistration should consider us- ing military satellites and radar planes to t rack aircraft smugg· ling drugs across the southern U.S. border Taking a c ue from the city of St a nton. Fountain Valley of ficials will consider a new law governing where nature's call may be ans• ered within the city limits. If approved by lhe City Coun· cil Tuesday . the new law will make it a mis de m eanor to "u rinate or de fecate upon any private or public property wilhm the city except within the con fines of a restroom toilet facility or temporary sanitary outhouse facility ·· In a me mo regarding the pro· posed ordina nce. assistant city a tto rney Alan Burns s ta tes. "Currentlv. there is n o law which prohibits doing these ac· tivities in public . ·'The city of Stanton has re- cen lly passed a s imilar or- dina nce because the activity had become a problem in that city " People convicted of a violation wo uld face a fine of up to S500 or a jail term of up to six months. The council a lso will consider a second new law lhat would pro h i b it con su mptio n o f alcoholic beverages "in public or i n any place open to the public unless that place is licensed by t h e Alco h olic Beverage Control Board." C 1tv Att11rn e y Th o ma!-- Woodruff !>aad this would pro habit drmkmg 1n open streets. parks. schools . shoppmg mall~ and s1m1lar locations · He said numerous state laws govern intoxication in public but said consumption of alcoholic beverages in public is within the d1scrct1on of the city Wrong man slain in bar? FRESNO <AP1 A Fresno m a n w&s shot to death in a bar by a bullet that may have been inte nde d for s omeon e els e . police said Tony Deras. 35, was hit in thf' head when three m en entered the Tecolate Bar in West Fresno and one fired two shots with a handgun Saturday nig ht. police said "ll 1s very possible that he wa s an mnocent bystander and that the s hots were meant for other subjects mside the bar," a police spokesman said. ---------------------------- Ocean Pacific for Christmas Ready for lhe westem ski slepes is the Ocean Pacific. crew-neck ski sweater 100% acrylic, with cootrast1ng chest and steeve s1r1pe Complement 1t with a greal poly/oonon lunle-neck 1n a rainbow ol cOlors ALS GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (71 4) 644-7030 Monday, December 15, 1980 OM. y PIU>T ,..._ 100 hurt as fans storm Liverpool stage ·] r . I --- World pays final. tribute to Lennon I t JUftc•t1 .... twn hma »to rmed an out· door Atu.:l· durln~ a concert llundn1lti. of slltol vl1H1 were ora&aniled ;afte r YNO 0.0. .... 1dt1" ol lht-40-year-old mua.i· ,•1;.in, uk~ peiople to "pray for John'• ~oul" at It a m PST Sun· du)' '\tw ked for individual moumln g, but m a ny fe ll the need to ('Ongregate in sha red ho m a1e to the man 1rnd the dis· bta nded aroup whose inno vative music and non·conformit t style seemed to symbolizt. the passion • and t he protest or the 19809. Form •r B eatles P a u l McCartney a nd George Harrison .'V' SIGN SAVED AS MOURNERS SING 'GIVE PEACE A CHANCE' Miiiions took part In worldwide vlgll to slain John Lennon ~lrvint• f irm~s plan · Gasohol fa.ces 'plethora of woe By RICHARD GREF.N OI 1119 O.eoly Pilot St.eff An l rvine-basea company's proposal LO build a $70 million plant in Oregon for the produc· tum of gasohol has run afoul of lhl' pres~ and poh licians in that Slttl(• Thut's how Sunriver Farms Inc pr(?s1dl'nt Fred Reh rens ex· pla ins the plethora or p roblems that have hes<'I his company Sunrtvt>r 1"'1 rms Inc .• 2171 C<impu:-l>riv1'. won a S240,000 " frdrral grnnl t•urhcr this yto>ar lo pay for design studies on a gasohol plant the <:ompany pro- poses to build in eastern Orel<(on. The• plant would prod uce ethyl alcohol 1hat would later be m1xt'd \\Ith ga:-oline to for m an alll'rna11vc f111 ·I. g<1:,ohol Oehn•ns !>Jld thl· C'o mpany ran inlo 1 ro11hll' a ftl'r the design ~tudy wJ!'. (:ompleted and the C'ompany upplil'd for federa l loan guarantee!> several months ago to build thl' pla nt It was then that it became public that T\\11 l'Ompany officials had lwe11 1molvcd in land fraud. 1 Thl' l;.ind on which the plant wa-; 111111.· h111lt was up for sale to :1 group of Wl'St <;e rman in· \'l'Slors Thl' <'t1mpany had orrercd a fret• pl<tnl' ride to U S Rep Al l'llman. ().Ore lie refused the offrr Thi· tornvany had canc..•eled _ meeting:. with Oregon state de· vdopmcnt authorities who wer e r(•qu1red lo a pprove o r the pro.iN·t The <:om p;.iny 's reques t for rt•dc ral loan guarantees w<is re - fu s<..'d in Octobt'r Behrens said that the allega- tions against the company arc without foundation lie added that the com pany may be finan· dally able to go ahead with the Jll'OJN'l without the federal Joan rwaruntces . He• a dmits that two company officials were once con victed of la nd fraud. Ron Dodson an d Ray McCoy, ch airman and vice c hairman. respectively, of the Irvine -based Child costs not awarded RE OOING <A P) A wom an who sued because she got preg· na nl afte r s upposedly being ste rilized has lost he r atte mpt to make the doctor p ay the cost of raising the child. A Shas t a County S upe rior Co urt jury a wa rded Nancy Matlock only $2,500 in damages in he r suit against Dr. Pravit Kunake makom . She had sought Sl57 .ooo. including $103.000 ror lhe coal of raJslng the daughter. who was born by C aesa rean sec· tion in April 1979. The doc to r 's lawyer , J o hn Quincy Brown Jr., said late last week he was satisfied with the ve rdict, handed do wn Dec. 4. Mrs. Matlock's lawyer could not be'i'eachcd for comment. com pany's subsidia ry. S unriver F'urms of Oregon , entered guilty picas in 1970 to illegal sales of securities in California, Behrens udmitted. lie said he didn't learn about their record until late this year. Both now resigned from t he company. Comme nting on the a lleged of· fer of a pla ne ride to Ullman. Beh rens s;.iys, .. First of a ll. he cf1dn 'l ticl'eµt. second or a ll. so what·• App a re n tly t he local press has nothing more to talk about· On the allegation t h at S unriver f'arms Inc . had the land for the proposed gasohol p la nt for sale while s eekinJ! f l' d c r a I I o a n g u a r a n t e e s . Behrens rnntends this 1s not a I.Jig issue "Sunriver's Oregon property was listed for ~ale lo protect a broker's com mission in connec· liun with a proposed sale a nd l easebac k transactio n , However. no offer s or negot iations were entertained ... Behrens says On the topic of can celing meetings with OreJ!on officials. Behrens s ays , "The State of Oregon Departm ent of Energy has established a review process pr1nc1µally to coordinate feder al and state Energy Depart ment functions ·'T he fi rst meeting was can- Cl•lled hy the coordinating state bureaucr at. The second meeting was cancelled by Sunr iver when 1l was learned that the company had lost out o n a federal loan gua rantee " Despite a ll of the problems the proposed p lant has r un into. Behrens said he is confident the rompany will be a ble to sta rt c·1mstruction next year. 0.11, ................. ,,,._..lrt-1 rd Costa Mesa attorney Ken - neth Wayman has been re- elected president of the Newport-Mesa school board. Wyman once taught sixth grade in the echool district that serves Newport Beach and Colta Mesa. ~~~~~~~~~ Nancy's quote said distorted WJ\SllJN(jTON CAP ) Presi- dt'nl Carter has su~gcsted that Nancy Re<tgan was m1squotoo as saying she couldn't un dt•rstand w~:y-lhl· C<trter~ didn't move out of the White Houst' ea rly to give her lime to re decoratC' the family quarters Th(• presuient was k aving a violin recital al St. Pat rick's l'rokslant Episcopal Church Sunday when he wus asked to l·<1m m ent on a report that he "h it the roof" when hl' hl•urd Mrs Hcagan °!> purported wi sh At first. hl· s tarted to decline comment. "I :'11 £\'E R l'ommcnted on it thl•n. and I don·t .. h e began Thl•fl ht· l'hunged his mind , "Sh(• d1dn t ~ay that.·· Ca rter said "I think it's distorted. Shc"s het•n \'t•rv nil'(' a bo ut the whol<' thing l:m sQrry 1l was quoted thal wav " A report on the s ubJel't quoted an unidentified a1ck as saying th<.' Mxm•to hC' first ludv t·ould n'l understand \\h} lhe. Carters didn ·1 take ur1 residence in RI air llnust•. lhe government guest q11art<.·r~ ac·ros!'. the street. for a fl'W weeks to enable the pres· idcnl ·l'lt•<'l and his wife lo re· de<:oratl· thl'ir n ... " quarters hefore ln;,iugurat1011 Day .. Ian. 211 A STi\TF:M t:~T is s ued bv Robin <>rr. !\t rs. Reagan ·s nf'w press sct·rclary. said the pres· ident ·elect 's wifr m ade no such suggestion but had remarked that she might break tradition by moving out c..·u rly four Qr <'ight years from now to make ro1,m for Reaga'h 's suc<•cssor Ms . Orr s rleparture from the Re<igan staff " ... ._ announ('cd within 24 hours of l hot state men I Olher Wa!.hinl{ton sources told reporters last week tha t mem· bers of the Heagan transition team had dropped broad hints • that Mrs. Hcagan wanted the Ca rters to vacate the While House· before the inauguration. T hose sour ces. who re fused to be more closely identified, said White llouse aides ignored the hints. IT IS CUSTOMARY for a moving va n to pull up to the White House and la ke a way the p resident's belongings while he atte nds the s wearing-in or his s uccessor on the Capitol steps a~ noon on Jna. 20. Mrs. Carter 's press secreta ry, Mery F inch Hoyt, says lhe Carters inte nd to obser ve that practice. . The Carters re t urned from Camp David , the presidenUal retreat, on Sunday a rte rnoon to attend the r ec it al for Washingt.On-area s tude nts or the Sutuki Method. Their 13-year· old daughter Amy played sever al numbers with the g roup and one violin solo by Bach before taking a seat bet ween her parenta to listen to some or lhe mo re advanced youna m usi· clans . l joined in the vi1il private ly at their homes in Enaland, their spokesman said. The fourth former Bea tie, Rin10 Starr. was believed to be in New York but that couldn't be confirmed. St a rr traveled to New York to visit Miss Ono shortly after Len· non 's slaying. "People just ne ed a focal point for their sense of loss,'' sa id Bob Linden, program director of KEZO·FM of Omaha, Neb .. which sponsored a me morial that drew 2.000 to Rosenblatt Stadium. ' Radio stations in many coun· tries observed 10 minutes of silence, while other s played special programs of Beatles m us ic. "It was kind of eerie ," sa id Bill Cates. one of 2,000 who joined a me morial at Boston's Copley Squa re. ··All I heard was the fla&-(lapping . . . . It was kind or sad." IN ME LBOURNE, Australia. severa l thousand people poured inlo the city square a t 6 a.m . Mo n day loca l t im e simultaneous with 2 p.m . EST lo watch a gia nt video screen of a Beatles con<:ert . T he biggest gather ings were in New York a nc.I in Liverpool. but in dozens or U.S . c ities. siza· ble crowds turned out to mourn middle-aged couples. teen· agers loo young to remem ber the Bcullcs before they broke up. parents in the ir 30s wit h s mall chi ldr e n o n t'heir s houlders. More than 1.000 people took par t at th& Statehouse in Colum - bia , S.C.: 1,200 at the Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio ; 3,000 at t he site of lhe 1962 World's Fair in Scaltle. 1.000 on Cricket Hill a long Chicago's la kefront , 600 at Louisiana State University in Balon Houge; 600 at M1am1 's R1centennial Park: 800 at Salt 'S * * * Chant in Li\ La ke City 's Memorial Grove Park. IN TOLEDO, Ohio, a bout 1,000 people crowded into the sm all parking lot behind Dominic's, a southside restaurant whose own er . Greg Delelles, said : "I loved I.he man and wanted to share my sorrow with people who felt the s ame way." About 4,500 people attended a vig il at Red Rocks. a natural red sandstone amphitheater in the Rocky Mounta in foothills west of De nver. The Beatles had played a concert there in 1964 . In Kenosha, Wis.. 15 people. gathe red in 20-degree we ather· on a -hill and stood sile ntly in the for m of a peace s~mbol. IN NEWPORT, Ore .. 30-year- old Deborah Nichols organized a vigil at an old lighthouse facing the Pacific Ocean. In New York. betw~en 50.000 and 100,000 people. m any of the m crying. huddled in windy, 37-degree weather in front of the Cen tral Park bandstand for a silent vigil. Mayor Ed ward I Koch. who had called for the· gathering, was among those ta k· m g part Up !O 500,000 people had been expected at the vigil. whi ch was preceded by, a JO. min ute concert oi Beatles mus ic. Many in the crowd planned af· lerward to march the short dis· lance to JOIO about 1.000 people who stood outside the Da kota apartme nt house whe re Lennon lived and where he was shot to death Monday night. Mark David Chapma n . a 25-year-old form er hospital worker. has been charged with the murder and 1s heing held on R1kers Is land in the East Ri ver Police said 200 officers had been assigned to the vi81l and an addional 100 wen· stationed ut the Dakota In Li verpool. when· the mop· * * * haired qua rtet grew up, mo~ tha n 30,000 people, m any i tears. flooded Into a square out side St. George's Hall for seven-ho ur concert or the group's music. Hundreds ha~ cam ped all night on the ste ps o the ha ll in near-rreezin weat~er. "IT'S GOOD to know that thJ people of Liverpool have not forgotten this great man ." said organize r Sam Leach . a 44-year j old plaste rer who m ad e a fe.,.. bookings for the Beatles in theif early days. · About midway through the concert, as a band played Len! non 's "Give Peace a Cha nce.': som e of the crowd clambered onto the stage, and police s aid about 100 people suffered in! juries. mostly minor. or fainted in the scramble. At least twq people we re taken to hospita ls! Police allowed the concert to re• sum e after the c rowd calmed down. ; T,he A~chbishop o f Can: te r b ury, Ronald Run~· spiritual leader o r the world'$ Anl!lican com m union. he ld • solo peace vigil at his official residence in Canter hurv. 50 m iles southeast of London.' · R UNCIE, 58, who a lso was born in Liverpool. s:.11d in a s tatement · "l am glad to as- sociate m yself q uil'tly witb m a ny young people a ('ross tht wor ld who s incerely. long for peace ·· The New Yol'il Jl't!'. had a ha lf· lime c·onn•rt or l:katlcs music during their National Footbafl League game w1lh the New Orleans Saint~ ul Shea St<.1d1um in Queens In ;'l;e" York, the Road Hun ners ' Club signaled the start or its annuul lO·milc Winter Run through C't·ntral Purk not with the u:,ual gunshot but with a ~llen1 clock * * • 'Give peace-a chance' LOS ANGELES CAPJ Thousands of J ohn Lennon fans some sobbing, others silent turned to the sea. the sky a nd their thoughts to offer a mome nt 1n theil'' lives lo the memorv of the slain forme r Beatie . · Al Griffith Park, scene of love· in~ during the 1960s. some 500 people gathered to sm g. chant * * * and hurn candles and incense ='tearb) stood a ma keshift altar. featuring a large poster of Len non. where visitors placed flowers and s mall mem entos Tht' crowd. ch anting. · All "<' an• saying. 1s g1\'C peace d chance" -lhe chorus from a Lennon song -grew silent at the stroke of 11 a.m Sunday • • • Gunfire wo11nds man after vigil NEW YORK (API A man was wounded by gunfi re in Cen· lral Park on in what police said was a d rug -re la ted arJ!ument th at came Jess than an hour after a vigil for s lain former Bealle .John Lennon. Leonard Cla rke, 20. or the Bronx. was arrested on charges or a ttempted murd er and as - sa ult in the incident that took pla(•e S unday behind the bandshcll where the Lennon fans• had galht•red Police s aid Clarke allegedly wa:o; trying to sell m arijuana to people leaving the Le nnon ob· se r\'ance when several men tried to chase him awa\' An argument resulted a nd ·police said Clarke later claimed he fired at one of the m en fearing he would be attacked The J9.year·old s hooting vic- tim , 1dent1fied as John Lonev. of Hrooklyn . was taken to Lenox Hill Hospital in a patrol car llosp1tal offi cials s aid he was in s table condition and wa!J about to enter s urgery for a chest wound. Te n minutes later a slow trickle of clapping d('velopcd into a long round or applaust' <ind the sing 1ng began again • · 1 look at 1t a s I his thr mourning ·~ over. lt't lhe part~ begm . and gin· peace a chunce 1.1n·e 1s all wt' ne<.'d." · sa1c1 Paul Curr1t'r. 211 . uf San FrannsM "I TJUSK 1t 's great lbat all over the world. in unison. lherto> .... as silence.·· said Currier, whu added that he saw th e Beatles · l ast publ ic C'O n cert at Cand lestick P ark m S;,.i n fo'ran CISCO in 1966 At Veni~e Beach. s mall kno~ of pcoplt' stood s ilently fac1~ t he waves at t he appointed hour. their heads bowed Healle~ music noakd from boardwalk store~ and a ~ oun~ wom an began cr~·ing . Along the 210 Frccw<1y 111 tht· San Gabriel Valley. l'Ur llghb wer e :;wnchcc.1 on · /\SD OS sHera l radw sta twns . which for years brought th£' music of Lennon and the Beatles to m illions of fans. lhere was an un precedented W min utes or air silence. KLOS·F'!\l. an ABC arr1liate. wenl off lhe <iir with the eerie 40·second note from the end Of Lennon's " A Day in the Life .. cil I coU.o:·. me.sh an alh~tor for christ~ rs1 ------.-.---------------- -..oo••••• -. ... Old vacant feeling a\'GONt: lt:AL UTATE OSPT. -Now, 1enU. rHdtr \M l•ornt•t h1 pu19ar.ct to div~e to you an ~normou.5 "rot,M!rty •l·~p diarovered ri(bt llt.-. '1POQ the <'OUI Rod) ' lt'a l"alle1.I UH• n eut k>t. NII'" 1t ~lu t one of lhuH folkl who woukl aay, "aw, J••o tuwt hru& over new• of • vacan\ lot ln our naion, lhal mt"":UU )'001H' J~l da&t~ youneU \ al"ant lulll ar W\,qu~ lO vur nt1100 here l1l tM ab., rnd of Up Ytt~u uf Ou1 l.ord, 118> l llt., THt:a£'S SOME "mpt.y land left. But Olia pro- pert) roart-h tu_m i. tJul to ~ • vacant &ot. Inateld, It 's a f~utur ti~ You fmd th~ open paece ol land and you alto d1•co\cr .J -.1gn upon 1t, proclalmio1; "Future Site ol ttl.tht>f tnt· . high n se condominiums." Or, "FutUA aite nf ~uH•k1~ Taco of No rth Amenca "Always, it seema, the propen) LS t>arm~rked for some grand advancement in our cl\ 1lnauon Pllltn, ordinary, non earmarked vllt'ant lots are truly ~ort1~Uul•& from our pul r1m1.: "ui., vac.anl lots were almost a dime a dozen --- .. Once 11 was a vacant lot -now it's "'F'uture Site" around here. These were the places where kids played. They erected forts. composed of sticks and stones. Ruts created by rain runoff were converted into tunnels, wherein the cops chased the robbers with cap pistols. WEEDS GREW WITH profusion all over the land. When fully grown, and dampened by recent rains, these wnc great for the youth games. Pull up a handful of these w<·cds and a dirt clod came up with them on the roots. Co mpact the wet earth with your hands and grasp the top of the weed clump and you had the perfect missile for a dirt clod fight. . , Additiona lly, the weeds were or such variety that with carefully pulling. the tops slipped out of the bottoms and Could be used as shrill whistles. This always added a touch of authenticity to the aforementioned cops and robbers g<ime KIDS TODAY HA VE a rough lime finding a vacant lot for this sort or exhilerating sport. If 1l isn't already a Future Site, then it's been fenced and posted No T respassing wilh the addition of warning o( s everal other There Will Be Nos. The owner is frightened to tears that somebody might use bis property for a shortcut. trip and fall. and then recover long enough to sue IT'S A FAR BETfER bet today to own a Future Site than just a plain, o ld, ordinary vacant lot with clods, rocks, water courses and interesting weeds. T hat aside, I'm here to tell you I found one just the other day while out on a walk. It was in Costa Mesa. There wasn't a Future Site placard anywhere around. Somebody who I'll bet was below voling age had built a little fort out or some tree clippings and limbs that had been discarded. Ther~ were abandoned candy wrappers in the vicinity and >1 rotting cucumber. SEVERAL POCK-LIKE holes in the vacant land sug- gested that some youngsters may have pulled up handfuls or weeds for a clod fight. Youngsters don 'l change loo much over the years. You might like to know the precise location of this tru- ly genuine vacant lot. Not a chance, gentle reader. 1f I do that , nexl thing you know somebody will run out and slap a .. Future Site" sign on it. ,. IA!flks claeclced Firemen check for leaks in derailed tanker near Monroe. Ohio, after 13 cars jumped track. About two dozen residents of nearby s mall town were evacuated for several I.· hours Sunday until it was determined that semi -toxic phthalic anhydride presented no danger. Quake-~aillaJged home crumbles; 9 women die NAPLES. Italy (AP) -A wing of an old people's home damaged in th~ Nov. 23 ·earth· quake collapsed in Naples early today, killing nine women in· side. firemen said. A man and two women were carried out alive. The wing of the 18th century building crashed down shortly after mid.night. There was no im m ediate indication of what triggered the collapse but there were four slight tremors in the area overnight. "It happened all of a s udden," said Antonio Cigliano, a city of· ficiAl who helped rescue three o ld women from the rubble. "There was a big boom and then a cloud of dust. · 'l heard a loud noise and I t ho ught it might be a ne w tremor ,'' said the night watchman. "I escaped from the garage anll called my co-worker Sandro, who saved himself run· ning out another door. Then a cloud of white dust filled the square." Widow begs killer to end starvation moved onto •·full operational alert" to rombat an expected surge of violence if any of the hunger strikers d ie. Meanwhile, the government announced that it waa in· vestigating charges that the Roman Catholic church in the town of Balvano collapsed dur· ing the earthquake because the parish priest diverted some of the money raised to restore the building five years ago. Seventy people who were at- tending Mass died when the quake brought down the cen· turies-0ld Church of Santa Maria Assunta. The Rev Salvatore Pagliucca had been the parish priest for 36 years, but t he t<>wnspeople charged he did not use alJ the donated money on the reconstruction and ran him out of town last week. The deputy district attomey in Potenza said he would a lso ques- tion the contractor in charge of the restoration work . Antonio Claps. Much of the money came from the Italian-American communi· ty in Utica, N. Y WORLD I NATION Polish farmers • organize WARSAW, Poland CAP> - Poliab prlvate farmers ate threatenlnl to strike at the end of the month ii the 1ovemment re- fules to reetater their indepen- denl Wllon. Deleaatea clalmin1 to represent 800,000 of the nation's 4,.S million private far.men spelled out a 1trin1 of demallda at a boisterous meelin1 Sunday that followed weekend appeals tor calm and national unity from the Roman Catholic Church and Solidarlty, the natton ! s lar1est in· dependent trade union. SPOKESMEN f'Oa the . farmers demanded that tile Polish Su_preme Court repst.er the_lr union, named Country Solidarity, as a tea al organization in a ruling expected Dec. 30. They al1odemandedthat the 1.1 million workers on state and collective farms be aJlowed to join their un - ion. The meeting by a show of bands also adopted a resolution de- manding that their right to own property be guaranteed and that the gove~ment give equal sup- porttopnvate and state farms. Delegates ~aid the specific form of the threatened strike ac· lion had not been decided. But because of fears of Soviet in- tervention and Solidarity's ap· peals for a moratorium on labor unrest. it was believed that at· tempts would be made to limit dis- ruption of food deliveries. GOVERNMENT SOURCES said the Supreme Court might not be able to approve the registra- tion until a law is enacted official- ly declaring farmers to be workers. ''I think enough delegates should appear in front of the court to demonstrate their de· termination and fight for their right to their own union ," one (armer said Sunday. Polish agricultural workers 013ke up JS percent orthe national "c,1 I; force. and the private f arfll l'T°') account for three-fourths of thl" 11aUon 's agricultural pro· duct1on. Pola nd is the only Eastern bloc nation where most of the fa rms a re in private hands. The far mers' d elegates met wi th Andrzei Gwiazda. a Solidari ty leader who assured them or his C1r2anization 's sup- port BELFAST. Northern Ireland (AP) -Seven convicted Irish guerrillas on a hunger strike "to the death'· were begged today to give up their feast by the widow of a police inspector killed by one of the convicL-;. F lo r en ce Cobb told her husband's assassin an a letter: All leaves for the province's 7 ,500 police officers were ran· celled "indefinite ly " Sunday after the weekend rioting in Lon· donderry and Armagh prornpted by marches in support of the hun ger-strikers . and a military spokesm an said the British arm y's emergency "Spearhead" battalion in England was on standby. Both clai• gains "I forgive you:· She sent the letter to Leo Green, 27, who is serving a 2S· year term for killing Inspector Harry Cobb in February 1977. MRS. COBB, 40, disclosing the contents of the letter, said : "I never wanted a life for a life and I've told him that for him to die would be a waste. I have sym- pathy for them, but not for their hunger strike. I pity them because ... they're committing sui cide." But as the condition of the seven deteriorated in the Maze prison near Belfast after SO days without food. there was no sign they plan to call off their self- i mposed ordeal. Nutrition ex· pe rts expect their conditions to hf'c-ome critical this week. Official sources reported that security forces in the province The seven hunger strikers m the Maze are demanding that all Jailed guerrillas be treated as political prisoners rather than criminals. The British refuse. SIX o•· THE seven belong to the outlawed Irish Republi can Army's "Provisional" wing , and the other is a me mber of the s maller Irish National Libera· tion Army. Three convicted IRA female guerrillas in Armagh prison joined the hunger stnke two weeks ago. Persian warfare sho~s ~o letup BEIRUT. Lebanon CAPl - Iran and Iraq pressed their Persian Gulf war into its 85th day today Wlth paratroop battles for Iran's snow·covered Western highlands and gunfights in rain· drenched Khlizistan. · Both sides reported artillery, ground and helicopter gunship attacks around Abadan. Ahvaz. Dezful and Susangerd. the four m a i n c i t i e s .o r I r a n · s southwes te rn Khuzis tan oi l province. It said seven Iranian "soldiers of Islam" died. Iraq claimed 96 Iranians and 14 Iraqis killed in 24 hou..S of combat. Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr claimed Sunday that Iranian forces have hailed the I raqi advance into Iran and were preparing a counter- offensive. He repeated Iran's re- fusal to consider peace until all Iraqi troops are off Iranian soil. Bitter cold bites East Both the IRA and INLA are al most exclusi vely Roman Catholic mo ve ments fighting to get the British out of Northern Irela nd and reunite the Protestant-dominated province with the overwhe lmingl y Catholic Irish Republic. A spokesman at the Northern Ireland Office said today the hunger strikers· condition was "causing increasing coneern." with one. Sean McKenna. 26, in danger of going blind Crom vitaroin defi ciency. War c ommuniques also reported hand-to-hand combat between Iranian and Iraqi paratroopers in the foothills of the Zagros mountains in western Iran. Iran also claimed its forces have destroyed 2,607 Iraqi tanks and armored personnel carriers and 205 jet fighters since the war began Sept. 22. The figures could not be independently confirmed. 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Served.with IOUP end .. led ..... b ... choice of po~ rte• pilaf, _.,..,,,...._ roll and butter. · - . ..,~ \ f 1 ' I I Ball di~ slay LA • three ID • l.OS \~li t...l fo \ I P l /\ routtnt l.ttf' m11h1 t ln-.mi l u h C1 p pt116l, l 1·ntn ft•"i lllUI Mill t ndt>d tn .i hltw11lb1ath wht•o tW(J armed 111 hht·1 .. IH:r d t·d \l t•urHonwf' u lll •·m ,)h•) ,.,. 1n\u • meat hw~''' .tml "'"'II'-'" fir ·. lolluv; \hh•t· lk'lll•h• 1m 1I wouruL.. tni \J '~ht•I' . -. ~ h 14 14) '>Offit"\\ hdl Of iUl l'llC('U lion.' i., \nf(l'lt.") pollr 4'l ~l J1tn A™kr vn "lctld II CJ ( Uwm ~t'rt' 1Jtdt.•1t-d 1nlf.I t h t' lii ck Air strike will end; pact OK 'd l..OS ANlJELt-:S 1Af'1 A te n lali ve agreement wa!> rcat:hed lo day to end a lO·da} strike at(amst Continental Airline:, hy 1t!> flight a U end ant~ . th l' a 1 r It n c a n nounccd. Following five huurs t1f talks. Continenta l spokesm an Juhan Levine releast>d a s\atcmt•nl say ing negot1utor~ would rt:!>ume talks later today lo 1rno out a back·IO·work agree ment HE SAID dct<11l~ of both agree· me nts would he· r eleased only after the back-to-work issue was settled. "Mem bers of the union <Union of F'light Attenda nts I and senior management of t he com· pany must r atify both agree menlS before they b •rome final.·· the st atement said There was no immediate com- ment on the tentt.ttive settlement CONTINENTAi. had given the atte ndants until noon PST Sunday to accept the same contract pro- posal issued by the compa ny eight weeks ago, the last time the two s ides had a bargaining session. T he airline then exte nded iL'i deadline until m idnight Sunday, but Levine s aid it was suspended again because ne~otations were continuin~ The union re presents 1,764 fli g ht attendants working before the strike b<'gan DN· 5, plus about 500 other~ on th<' union 'ien11mty list 1 w 111 . put u.1 4 meat fr •eaer and 'h•>t .. 'l'h.: kille rs . dHcrl bed In l>(Jllt'c tc lclypei i.s two men l.n ttunr nud aos, escaped with an undcttrrn1ned amouut or cuh .and vahuablei; 11~iwd before the 11 huvt1ngi. Th~re were two r \utlomen. and nine e.mRloyees 1n tht.' Ekib' B~g Roy Restaurant whtin thl' shootin gis occurred .iboul 3 u m Pronounced dl'a d at the scene we te Duv1d Burrell, 11 20-year· old cu.slomc1 , and Aphrodite A&tant. 23. a waitress and the m other uf a 4 month-old child. Ahmad Ma s huck, 20-year -old 1 estaurant cashier . died later at l'01.."dars S10a1 Medical Center. The other c ustom er : 17-year- uld Tami Rogoway. a nd two t.'mvloyee::. Evelyn Jackson. 2:.1 a nd dis hwas h e r Cesario Lunil , 45 were in critical con· lht1on. the two women a t UCLA Mcd1t·al Cen ter and Luna at Cedars-Sina i. - TIO: RESTAUR ANT'S night manager. Michael Malloy, and 20 y ear old Diane I r vin , a n cm µloyec. were in s t ab le condi t1 o n at Hrotm<in Memorial Hos µi t ill. Malloy, 23, had a shot gun pellet r emoved from his right eye. Em ployee Dar win Logan. 19, · was t reated for m inor wounds at Los Angeles New Hospit al and t~leased. In Fresno 12 people h eld hostage fo r 3 1 ~ hou rs a t a restaurant here were freed unin- JUTed when the manager a rrived to open a safe for two robbers CHIEF COOK Junior Lock ~aid the a rmed men one wearing a bandana a nd the other a mas k fashioned from a vaper bag burs t into the kitrhcr: •ttrough a r ear door Saturday m o rning and de· manded money from the safe Lock said he didn't have the combination. so the robbers said th ey would wail until someone arrived with the combination. F inally, m an·ager Henning Chin arrived, opened the safe, and the robbers escaped with the previous day's receipts and a ring Chin had been wearing. They fled in a 1974 Lincoln Con· t1nenta l C'ommandeered from a man 1n the µa rking lot. Monday. O.Cember 15. 1980 t~ I F OAILYPtLOT A~.1 LA hose out for • repairs By The Aasoclatecl Preas make repairs . Los Angeles residents were urged to allot more time to travel and New Yorkers were packing more tightly into old buises today as officials in the two cities pulled 867 new buses off the strr;.e io check for structural defec d -• Al least 2,000 Los Angel bus riders were forced w wait lo ger today for transportation as the ci· t y pulled o!d vehicles out of m othballs to ·replace 637 new ones. Bla%e in Berkeleg F iremen battle what is left of a fire that destroyed five homes and damaged two others in Berkeley Sunday. One woman and two firefighters were injured in the $1.5 million blaze. described a~ "Sus pi cious ·• Fall kills Sail Diegan TUCSON, Ariz (AP l -The ( J 1:.rrrodilitue OK ·Ji bod y of a San Die go college stu-.'-.,,.,... .4TI.."" dent ·who fell wh1h.• hiking on .,. /I 1 CJ T OK 't'O t A I' 1 The Tokyo Pus ch Ridge in t he Sarita Catalina l11~h Court has approved the Mountains north of here was dis-t·xt rad1twn tu the l 'n1 tcd St lltesof c overed early S und ay by Smith allegedly pointedashotgun <t32·\<'aruld:\men('<tn v.a ntcdm search~rs. Pima County s heriff's he was carry ing at the deputy , ('al1.fo rn1 a 1m t v.1 1 l·11unh of deput1essai.q.. said sheriff's homicide Lt Phil rnurdN .c11u11 offil·1al~-.a1d Mark Carlson. 20. s uffered Bullington. <Hftc1a1, -.aid D11ugla-. ~·ou multiple inj uries and died shortly T he victim's bro\ht!r . Ll'on n !\llt·kt>v will ht• rl'tUnwrl -.hortlv 111 a fte r !allfog Saturday afternoon, Smith Jr . 'l7 . also was found ~hl)t -.t.tnd "trial 1n Auhurn. Cai1f s aid Chuck Mc Hugh, sear ch-and-to dealh at the sam e 1nter!>cc t1on. wht'rt' he 1~ "'anted f<ir the Sept 2'J rescue coordinator for the Pima Bullingtonsatd murckr of 1-:rit Le(' llan::.on. o Count y Sheriff's Department. r a r P l' n t e r . ;1 n d 11 <> n ~ <> n ., C arlS-On had been visiting he re Brawl hijacr~• 8 ~irlfnend .Cathcnnt.'Bloun1 while on Chnst mas vacation, Mickey 1s thef1r st cnrnin<tl ~us McHughsaid LENNOX IAJ>l Eight people pt·t·l lo be t>xtrad1tt'd undt'r a rt> wereinJured,twooflhem cnt1cal vised L'S J a pan t-x t rarl1t1 00 21'hfllfod~ofh ly. in <t s tubbing and several trcaty~1gnc·din:vt arthl!l78 COMPTON !AP> Authorities shootings stemrning·frum a bar ('op~ kill gecnmon say an apparent gang-related re-fight \hat ended with gunshoti:. taliutory shooting has resulted in Cron\4 passing car OA Kl.ANO 1 \ r • J\ man :-.u~ the de<ith of two Co mpton The incident began about I :10 pt•1·tt•d of fi ring '>h'•b into <in'"' brothers and the wounding of a a .m . Sunday when six me n lxogan t up1 ed rt-s1dt:nct: .,., :.1.~ '>h11t anrl woman. fightin~ in front of the Guadala k11l1•d b~ pollcl' <tfln p-01nting a One or the m en was shot and jar a de la Noche bar. !>hcnff'.., d1' 1-:un at c.cn offln·r <1n <Jaklao<I killed Sunday night by a Los puty Tony Rodriguez s aid Ont' l'<d1c·e.,ix1k1•!-in<1n .,,:~ ... Angeles Count y s heriff's deputy, manwasstabbedinthe melee T1·rn Smith ~:. ,,f 11akl~1nd a utho rities said W1thln fi ve or 10 minutes two ,... a ... 1;ronounn·d dt:ad :-hnrt ly Mic hael W Smith,23, was fatal· cars drove by and their occupant~ a fte r arrt\'al <it ·\It ,1 Bat e-. ly wounded by a Lynwood station began s hooting, hitting seven peo llh<,p1tal m Bl·rkl.0ll·\ "iund;1~ ..... 10 deputy in east Compton when pie standing in front of the ba r l'c)l11't' horn1t111(• Lt 'l 1·1 n <; n •••n FINAL DAYS! The mo'-1e was ordered when cracks were found in the un· dercarnuges of l50of New York ·~ new Grumman F lexible buses Io Los Angeles , c racks were disco vered In the frames or 121 nev. vehicles All 230 were taken out of service today Richard Rav1tch. chairman of th·c New York's Metropolitan Tr ansportation Authonty, said Sunday that the decision to sus pe nd the Grumman 1-'lxible buses until repairs were m ade would re - duce the r 1ty 's bus fleet hy 15 per ecnt The MTA needs about :1.90<J hus cs to m et-\ its pc<1k hour ~chC'dule Without th,, Flx1bh· huses. between :1,300 and 3,400 hus 1•s will be avutlablc fo r SC'fV I('(: Salvadorans flock to LA I. 0 S A;\!(; £I.E S I A I» lh-fug<•C!> from revolution-torn El Sah ador ar c flocking here hy an~ ml' an!> necessa ry . fro m br d11n ~ offi c1ab to changing t hl.'1r accent:. t u escape the bl11od!>hcd in thl'1 r homeland The El Salvador consulate m Lo.., Ani;C'lcs t-stimates 160.000 Sa lvadorans live in Los ,\ngele~ alone Hcfugt'l' groups s ay 1t 1s ,1bout 240.IJOIJ Whatevl'r thP f1J.l urc. more Salv<tclnrans live rn Lo~ Angeles th1.1n i.111\ r 1t v in El Salvador, cxtept fur the• C'Up1tal You c;in't h vt~ uvt'r ther•· T ht•re a n · n<1 g ua rantees fo r 'ou r hfc i.lnd there are no Joli!> ,1 n ~ m o r l' · • l> a y :-. I. 1 n d <• ()a Hoch:J . who runs one popular I o " A n ~ l' I 1· ~ S u I \ a d o r a o rt·!>t .wrant 1\vo Years for the Price of One! U OO\ni!TY ChMa•otdt/Norduidre 9i43 0. Sow Ave. 11Nordhofl'.12131 882-6912 !Mino 17001 VenlUr8 Blvd . WMt ur 81lbol, 12131986-e330 Hollywood 7080 Hollywood Blvd . Comer t.. BrH A•• •IS.fa Mt!C!lcal Centl'r, 12131 469-6307 lAllll Beec:h 4101 All1ntk Blvd . Comu or C•~. 12131 •26-8874 .... '-~ 1914 So 8und1 I near Olympl< Bl11d.I, 1213182<>-7571 rollllANCI lll'lnouncl111 our ne• I lii!P3QO«l1fewtliltrn. Blvd 1n 'Tbrnlll<'e 11 Ol!I Arno II.,.,. 1n the 8-t Plua Cent.er, 12131 2;'Jr1 I shape your body. Plus individualized programs and guidance. Also steam rooms , sun rooms. saunas and hot hydro-massage whirlpools to pamper yourself in. At most clubs we offer swimming and joggi ng. There's a lso fun aerobic dance exercise classe~ for women. Join1foliday Spa Health Club and get two years for the price of one! But you'll have to hurry. Call or drop by for a free guest tour. CIRRIT081LAKEWOOD Announcln1 our newetit locallol'I \1881 l>fll Amo Blvd II\ <Ami.Ga 9l Pl-r. 3 bloclul Eut or 6011 Freeway, 12131 9ll4· l&i4 "'"4mln1wr 67~7 WNOtm•ntl~r Avr Al Gold<'n \\t,..171411194-33117 ·~Announ<inic lhl' f'l pAn•ion 1nrl "'mod•h.111 of our Wr~cm1n1i.r ('lub Now~"''" f1nh11e. for m-n and •Om<'n 7 d•r • •l'f'lil ORAHOB coUN'h lNLANO LOCATIONS 8ueM Pllf'k &10 So. &wh Blvd SovUi of l..lnn>ln A•t .171411126-0381 C-. M.-2300 Harlior Bl'lld~ I Behind Thnf\1 l>Nsl. c 114 I 649-33M M...._ ~ 24401 A Ilda Pllwy at Sen DI.-Freeway. 17141 770-0822 t at,....622 F-Kat.Ila A'tt , Wftf o('l\&Aln Ave.17141639·2 .. I MOftklo !>..'\60 OIM~ ~lref't 1a1 r.-11u·al Avt """°"''" Mon4fOfMn> Wardl. • 714t 6'~SS'3 RJv~d• 4020 MAd1""n •Al Arllnctonl, 1':'1416@7 i3111 Hen 8"-8ardlno 333 Nnrth H l't 11 3rd •ot>llQ'lllt' C"•nlnl t'lty M1ll•.111418M-13411- J t ( l J l 't c j J .t .. ' f i ' ·1 i .. . • ' I , I I I .... 4 • • • c • . ···=· a mo • • _..._.__ .................... .. • E'.a~t~~ ~1 .. Tl\omatP.Hatey/Publlsher •n.n.sKMVll/~cfrior 11vP1101 JCl .. W ~ .-age ~.o.c.1tbef1&. ,., BMb.raK,..1b1ct1 1Ed1tor1a1 Pate Editor ti. f lfi R~~~-o·~-rt-N·o·v·~-------------------• ~r me ru es ~ .. ounty f eath~rs Repo~ ieveWs U.S. arms lag Will Rt'publlc Ajrlan• now become a partner lnatead a i•rotap11l an th~ alf ahi. of Orans• County's John a )'l"W rport ,, It • vrobabl)' too ~arly to v•oture an anawer to the ~•Oon. but U the Mln.ne,ota. baled carrier ii •.mad. it tll UUni 1w1c-.. about any more bluatery attempta to # b1pe UH' airport 'a poUc ea llrpublit' aeqwred Huahn Airweat, one ol two jet air urr lt' n pennilled to ~erve tht9 airport, on Oct. 1. The ml' d v &t ml"d a law uit · 1t1ainlt the Oranae County -0ard ol UP'!• \ u.ur~ in wtuch il al~Cfd ·arbitrary and l' pn ,ou."i ardon ir1 lht! board'• ae-~eptance of a plan to ~r mrl l "'~ oth t'r ca r riers -Frontier Airlines and "'estcm .\t rlm~ to betin ~rvice in Oranae County. Republ.Jc-~d l> a n&ered beuuse lt like the other in· ~mlient , tr ( a h forma, wa~ beini fdi'ced to aive up two wl Its per mnted da ily d~parturcs to make way for the two otht'r r am rs It r~uM.-d to dro p the lawswt despite attempts on two cxca:.ions b> Sth District Supervisor Thomas Riley t<tte· j.Ol ~ lhe 1ssue 1n some other maM er than in the courts. f'epublJc ~ouldn 't budge L~l ~l'~k . Republic lost Its c ase. An Orange County 'iup t>rto1 Court Judge ruled the board acted properly. "il artLnti: Jan I, 1t will hav~ to give up two of its flights. k~publJC . howeve r , IS losing more than tWO fligt\ts. ln lh~ t wo hnef months that 1t has bee n part of the Orange Co unt> t.1v1ut1on pit t ure. it ha s lost some credibility with ~ost-1·cspons1ble for runl\JJlg the airport. Supervisors are .. ngr~ Tht-tr st a ff~ are angry . AJrport officials are angry. l'<•rha ps thf> ~•i rline 's offi C'1als now will take some ac- tion to he al the wounds Refugee responsibility --' The problem of adequate financing for support of ref· • . J . . ~ , , -• . • <. ugces rirnving m Orang_e County surfaced once more last week Thi5 time County Health Officer Rex Ebling was se eking Board of Supervisors approval for rT permanent sta ff positions in the countf's Pulmonary Disease Clinic. In fact, the board was told, 15 persons have been working a s extra helpers for the past nine months as the clinic at· tempts to identify and treat ne w cases of tuberculosis. The TB r ate in the county has increased sharply in the past two year s, Ehling said. with 340 reported cases ~o far ttus year . compared with 230 in 1979. More than ha lf ::i re am ong the county's Indochinese refugee popula- tw n , now amounting to about S0.000. S preaa of the disease seems limited to the refugees, he said. but additional he lp at the clinic is essential if it is to he pro(krly contro lled. After County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas . t ressed the co unty's serious financial problems, the board agreed to authorize only 15 of the requested ·posi· l ions , leaving a dec ision on the remaining 12 until a budget report is completed Jan. 15. Cost of the 27 requested positions for the balance of 1h1s ft c-al year wo uld be $381,012, of which about half wo uld be reim bursed by the state, the board was told . With adequate c are, the treatment and control of t~IJc n ulos1s now 1s relatively simple. But the cases must IJt: located a nd k e pt under s urveillance. The funds needed to properly s taff the clinic are not .d i that g re a t -except to a county feeling severe finan- t'tJI <.:ons traints. The situation once more points up the federal govem- n 1en t 's c lear respons ibility to provide adequate funds for t lw ('<Jre of the re fugees it has chosen to invite here . Balance needed The s elcct1o n of Casper Weinberger as Secretary of Def <>nse-designate is not likely to be greeted with joy in the Pentagon, but it may tum out to be one of the more logical Cabinet choices . A s head of the Office of Management and Budget and <if the vas t Health. Education and Welfare Department unde r the Nixon -Ford administration, Weinberger gained a rl'puta t1on as a pinch-penny. T his doesn 't go down too well with the military brass .,., ho had hoped President-elect Reagan's promises of a s tronge r defense policy would result in a readily accessi· hie che ckbook for the Pentagon. Rut the fact is Reagan will be in no position to pro· vide an unlimited defense budget without cutting into other needed programs, especially in view of his tax-cut p romis es. or without further fueling inflation. We111berger sh a r es Reagan's views on beefing up de· fens e, so it will be his task to accomplish that without un- uermining othe r Reagan needs. And that m eans ketlping a hard eye on the tradi· tiona Uy endless Pentagon wish-lists for m ore and more sophisticated equipment. Since he believes in a strong defense, and also is cre d ited with knowing how to spot waste and inefficiency, Weinberger may be just the man to strike the needed b alance • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other v1e'Ns expressed on this page are those of !heir authors and ,1rt1sts. Reader comment is invited. Ad.dress The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box. 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) ~2-4321 . Boyd/Murder Women rarely murder the men they love for money or property. Crime researchers :iay that. Jealousy is their motive. ln08Uy. Or the wish to get one out or the way in order to live with another. o .. ar Gloo1ny Gu!!§ The question with com· merclals is not whether the writers have lost their brain.• -t.bey still get paid -but whether the Ii sumera who keep on · buyln1havelottthelrs. s.c . (;tMm'J c; .. , ,..,,..,..,,, ... -· m H I• .. , , •••• ,, 111• •• lltl M U IW,llt r9'ttll ......... tf .... ........... "'"" , ... , .... -·· .. 1. ...... , c; ... °"'" ... .... f •• Bear in mind, almost all female fl'OI• are silent. In· cidentally, not all the male frogs croak. Some bun.I Others squawk. And that' Cuban tree frog soundl a lit·• tie like a cal ln lbe nt1bt. There are squirrels, you know, tbal go straitht from late-summer ealivation - sleep -to wintet-lon1 bibemation -sleep. Ll1t them amon1 the cr_,atures th at spend th.tee· f ourtha ol µaeir Uves in naps. There are streelllgbts r l11ed with sound 1l1nal1 especially fot the blind . Cleveland has some such. One beep aays cro11 this w 1 y. another of a ditf erent. lone says croaa that way. Oood notion. : - Remember, when the wind picks up lo U mph, the honeybees ny home. WASHINGTON -Tbe top· 1«ret. year-end intelliCeote re· port CID U.. U.S.·Soviet 1trllqic b.tluee. ~avest 1lace World War II, la 1ettiq tlnal touches -and, for a cha.nae, no m~ cUa....U -before beln1 MGl lo Pr.ws.at Caner and Praldent· eleet aea,an ahortb. Bet.._ the lines, the report from Adm. Stansfield Tu.mer, director of the Central lntelll1ence A1ency (C IA). de· molisbes hopes of the arms control lobby that a new arms ·l i mitation agreement <SALT) somehow can restore the strategic balance of power. One official familiar with its de· tails told ~the report spells this out: Growing superiority of Sov- iet strategic missiles can only be overcome by "new production, not new controls." Known as National In· telligence Estimate 11-3-8 cover· Andy Rooney ln1 the new year of 1111, U.. re· port la the ftnt iD several JMtl to emerp from the iD~ com mmity without aerioal dla· sen( from the CIA'• TwDer. "The admiral bu bard~ any footnou. ••• one wider said. Footnotes are lbe traditional mechaniam for disaenters lo res-!• tu disagreements wttt111or .forcing major revision ln the main text. For the past three years, Turner and some ol bla Soviet specialists have either been ferocious footnote writers, or bave. been the tar1eta of pro- fuse footnotes by Pentagon re· alista. THE CIA'S tendency lo " downplay Soviet pro1ress in out- spendina and outproducin1 the U.S. in the weapon.a of strategic warfa~ bu. not been limited lo the Carter administration. Beset by internal feuds , the CIA in 1976 hired o utsiders <known as "Team 8") lo help its own ex· perts prepare the NIE 11 ·3-8 c:ov· ering the first year of Carter's presidency. Since then. Turner's dissents to the findings or other agencies have tended to dilute the finaJ product. Thus, the esUmate for 1911 now 1ettin1 finlahln1 touches i1 the first In years solidly backed by both career and political office-holders in the intelliaence community. Their asreement shows that debate over Soviet superiority baa been resolved in favor of ex- perts who were once called alarmist by the a rms con · trollen. Those arm controllers, in tum, are forced into the back seat. Carter's repeated declaiom 1Uc- l n 1 off and discardina one strategic: program alter aDGl.er. They included the B-1 peMtra· ti on bomber, the neutron warhead for the defenat of Westem Eu.rope, accelerated de· velopment of the bil l1nd·bued M X mlasile, the Trident sub- marine and cruiae misailes. CARTER'S THESIS wu the heart of error: We don't ~ these systems because we already have essential equivalence; what we need la TO THE INCOMING presl· arms control. dent, t.be more than 3SO pa1es of Inst.ead, warnings issued when NIE 11-3-8 will make frighlenina Carter became president have re ading, for all of his campaign prematurely borne their bitter promises to build U.S. stratelic fruit. He was warned that the s trength back to "a margin of U.S. would face a "windbw of safety." The report contradicts vulnerability" by the mld·80s the. major C~rter ~dplinistratioo even if he ordered ~ull speed claim that this nattoh's strategic ahead on these d1 sr.arded s trength gives it "essential systems. He did not, and the e quivalence.· 'That was a "window" is now premai.urely .... dubious conclusion when· it was -·open. Reagan bas little chance first pronounced nearly four to close it during his fi rst term. years ago and one now tom to This reality explains why shreds in the new intelligence Reagan's national security in· estimate. siders were so angered by the Tearing it to s hreds were distortion of Reagan 's SALl: position given the West Gert.nan B u n des l a g by C b a n c dl or Helmut Schmidt. This reality makes a grotesquerie out of Sen. Charles Percy's message to Sov· iet President Leonid Brelhnev that Reagan places the highest priority on a SALT accord. THE NEW.NIE 11·3·8 study of the strategi c balance mocks such pleasantries . Reagan will assume office at a time of gra.vest danger to this natlo1\. Nothin g but diplomacy and perhaps a little bravado stand bet ween t; S security and Soviet power to wipe out U S. land- ba sed missiles and bombers with a single counterforce at- tack Arm!: control talks, or even agreements that eliminate ma· JOr hazards from Carter's dying SALT n treaty. cannot rectify the str ategic imbalance that Turner 1s about to document for Carter and Reagan The CIA 's findings leave only one route to sa re ty produc tio n o f new weapons systems, without any speed Lim.it Do-it-yourselfing has special rewards There is an encouraging ten· dency m America for people to do things for themselves. The trend doesn't amount to much yet. but al least most of us ad- mire people who are really mak- ing things from scratch for themst'lves and that's a start. When I tell someone that I make bread and ice cream. they fall all over me wi t h prai s e a s though it were some· thing WOO · derfull y ea rl y Am - eri c an to do (Both are ridiculously easy to make but I don't like to diminish any adulation I have coming my way by saying so. l When we have people i.n for dinner and my wife actually bakes a cake. guests often react as though they haven't had a homemade cake since childhood but they think ac· tually making one is a great idea. Years ago, the makers of cake mixes recognized this urge people have to make things Charles McCabe the mselves. They started ad· vertising their cake mixes by saying, "You do 1t yourself ' It turns out that what you do 1s add water and possibly one egg to the mix that comes out of the box. Still, the cake mix com· panies knew it would be to their advantage Lo convince people that the cake was "homemade." All or us admire the woman ~ho knits sweaters and socks ; we recognize the product as dif- ferent. original a nd superior. Mor e and more people are grow- ing vegetables in a little garden of their own . the seed and garden tool business is boom mg. IF YOU'RE looking for good signs about our coun try. this deepdesirewe all have for doing 1t ourselves is one. The sugges tion i.n the advertising is that we can save money by doing the job ourselves, but that isn 't the best thing about doing it. The best thing is the satisfaction that comes from knowing it's all yours, imperfections and all. I was thinkin g about this because of the advertising I see for expensive cameras that make picture-taking foolproof. These very good cameras now set the shutter ~peed a nd the le ns ope nin g automat1C'a ll) . "Jus t point the ca mer a a nd s hoot," the advertisements say, "and you'll get perfet·t p1l'tures every ltme " I'M NOT SURE good pbotog· raphers are going to be pleased with this. They tend to be a somewhat independent and a.rty group of people. and I question whether they'll want this much automation. They're proud of knowing their f·stops and their lens speeds. a nd part of the pleasure they. get trom photog· raphy is working out th<' nght coni htnation for a good ex- posure. In other words, they want to do it themselves because they think 1t will be better than anything automation can give them. l suppose the cameras will be bought by a lot of people who previously thought that photography was beyond them. The cameras are the cake mixes of picture-taking · I am. as I think I've said, a relurtant do-1t-yourselfer in most areas. If something needs to be done around the house. I c•a ll an cxpen I don't tackle plumbing or electricity. I jiggle the handle to stop the water from running in the toilet and I c ha nge a blown bulb 1n the lamp. but that's a!' far as I gtl. Ea l'h of us has to pick the things he does for himself or herself. according to individual ability The best thing about any al- te m pt to make something or grow something or even lo fix something 1s that we get lo k.now a lot more about it. We make bette r consumers bet•ause of that knowledge NO AMATEUR <.:arpenter who has tried to buil8 a chair or a la· ble wi 11 ever buy another without look ing it over more kn owledgeably and critically than he did before his own personal experience with one. No o n e who has grown vegetables in a small plot In the backyard 1s ever going lo be satisfied again with anything on the s upermarket shelves that looks llred. We wrn never again be a na- tio n of people who produce all the things we need ourselves. bul this modest trend back in that direction is good. Think carefully before you na01e that child ·•1t1u1t o name mean eomethhlg?" Humpf11·D"mpf11 "~· "o/ oourw ii "'"" ... M11 ~ ,,_., tlw ~ I om . . . W•th a name like .,our•. "'* migld be GllV .,_,,,., alrraolf." 1 AllcelaW......._. A name is what you or It ls. A world without names would be terrifyinaly empty . In fact, it is a1most un · lma1inable. Tb~ kind of name you have shapes and forms )'OU to I de1ree pre- v i o u 1 l y t.hovebt lmpoulble . There bave been recent PIYCbololical atudlea tbat .., 10Qr name bu a disUDd ...,._ lDI CID the waj JOU Uw, the len,U. "'time 1GU u .. , ud .... oa your auenu or fallun In bUllDeu. ,,,. .. tbere ..... deetr•· ble and ...,._ble names. S. OrQ Garwood. a Tulane educational peychololisl, main· talns that a boy christened Roderick is more likely to have low uptrationl and be leas well· adjusted than ii bia parents bad called him Richard. IN A 8TVDY sample of boys in the 1htth 1rade, Garwood round that Bemard, Curtis, Car- rell, Dooald, Gerald, Horace, Jerome, Maurice and Samuel are alao "undesirable" names. (Tbe S. in bis own name stands for the undesirable Samuel.> ··A name ii ooe of• the Ulinp m01t frequently and lnUmatel.y conneded witb 1 penon," u.ya Garwood. "From the moment a cblld baa 1 name, people make ~i81iom about him on the baala of It." Names that evoke posltlw aaoetauana ud a-.. well for excellence iD atlldie9, 1ccordln1 to Garwood, are Cra11. o.....,.,, James, Jeffrey, Jobn, Jonathan, Patrick, Tbomu ud Richard. Dr. Ralph Slovenlto, of tM Wayne SUte University School of Law, baa recently completed a study "On Namin1." on which I 1m liberally leanin1. Slovenko quotes a social psychologist, whose rmt name is Zick: "PE&llAPS IF Hubert Hum· pbrey Sr. bad foresttn thal bis first· born son would one day find himsetr in an Important popularity contest with a kid named Dick, he would have thought apin, named him something like Joe or Jim, and thus aJtered the course of his- tory." I have never found the name Charles either a great help or any particular binclrance. It la . one of those neuter kind of names, like Annie or Bill. Thi.I aort of name lets you be, wbicb la the moet importaftl Wnc ol .au . • Two recent name c:hanaea , ·bave m8de the news, for the curioua reUOD, ln both u ... of dowQCJ'8dlq the 1talua ol tbe name cbanpr. Robert Earl Lea chanced bla name lo Roberto .. Eduardo Leon so he would enjoy certain social advantages en· joyed by Spanish-named penom that were nol open lo one with the distinguished name of Robert E. Lee. THE OTHER was the French journalilt and author or a recent fascinalint bio1rapbJ of Somerset Mauabam, who liked to be called Willie. Thia la Sanche de Gramont, •bo chan1ed bis name to Ted Morgan. DeOramont is one of the ptoud- 1 est and most aristocrat 'C' in the hilt.ory of France. lhe writer became a U.S. C.U- be coaaidered bia proud na.e a bandiup. •'The name 1 bad '-en liven Mt me apart. I •Ultild a com moa name. 1 name tllie I phone book WU full of.•• It a ed- dlUonally latereaUnl that ~ w11 ~ attadiled llD d9I name de Gramont that Ted 11or1• la aa Ulll'am tbenlf. I Wb•'• in 1 name? A ._ deal mare tban IDOlt of • tilM. O.ri••••• st-ason lwrafded More than 800 4'Upporter of the Orange County Mus ic Ccntl!r attended the or - ganization's Seventh Annual Candlelight Concert la st nig ht . featur ing m ezzo. soprano Diane Pi lcher <left > a nd Carmen Dragon (right) conducting the California Pops Orchestra. Program also featured Dr. Maurice Allard conducting the Orange County Maste r Chorale in Christmas season selections . 'Nixon estate subdivision up to council Representatives from Cotton's Point Associates will appear before the San Clemente City Counc il again Wednesday in their effort to wm approval for a Hi-lot subdivision on the former Nixon estate. Earlier this month. council m embers postponed a decision on the subdivision request. say- ing they wanted assurances from the acting city attorney that the city can requi re a public access through the property to the beach. The l.~foot pedestrian ac- ttss would run along the Orange and San Diego county line at the south end of the al.9 acre fo rmer -Nixon property. Beachgoers currently have ac- cess to the sands below Casa Pacifica through a state ease· :ment that is good until the year ·2Dal. And while the city has as- surances the state access will be available for the next 40 years, they want to make s ure people an get to the beach after that time. · The 15-foot wide access through the property would only be required should the state ac- cess be closed, but the de - velopers object to requirements -attached to that condition. . They do not belie ve they lhould have to construct a block wall alon« the entire wes t side of the access strip at their own ex- s-ense. And they want the city to hold Dare Santas Krishnas don'tfool cop8 Two men dressed in Santa Cle1us outfits got into trouble with the law over the weekend when an Irvine policeman di s· covered they were really Hare Krishna fo llowe rs The Santas. both from Laguna Beach. we n: cited for soliciting money with no business permit and relea!-.ed by Irvine police Sgt. Patrick /\. Rodgers. I le said in a poiice report that he came upon Keith Lyndon Fet- terhoff. 23, and Daniel Edward C rary, 23. while t hey were sol i c iti ng m on ey ins ide of Soire's Restaurant. Irvine. ··~at to my wondering eyes rtid appear but two Santas leav· ing the restaurant," the creative ser~eant wrote in his rep0rt. "They were saying 'Ho! Ho!. Ho ! Merry Christmas!· .. But that didn 't fool Sgt. Rodgers. He asked them for a valid business permit and they were unable to produce one. "When I uked them why they wer e dressed up llke !:iantas. they said that most people are hostile to Krishnas and won't donate money." Rodgers said. The men belonging to the In· ternational Society for Krishna Consciousness are to appear minus the Santa outfits Dec. JO in Harbor Municipal Court. Congress pay hike issue said 'OOad' WASHJNGTON <AP> -The m a n who wi ll le ad House R e publi c ans in th e ne w Congress s ay s a proposed $10,000-plus congressional pay raise is dead. If Rep. Robert H. Michei is right, the lame-duck 96th Congress may reach a com- promise on the sensitive issue in time lo keep a larie chunk ~the feder al government from going broke at midnight. The 17 percent pay raise, which would hike the salary or a member o f Congress from $60,662 to $70,900 and raise the salaries of 34,000 top-level gov· ernment employees. is attached to an omnibus spending bill. No def eris lound -lllRlll llllY PIPll t'I ,.~ 1 •• • f\ ' • "~ n i '> C f N 1 S San Onofre fears San Cleniente eyes evacuation plans San Clemente City Council members will review a plan ror evacuation or the seaside village in the event or an accident at the 2/irernen injured in S.Laguna Two Orange County firemen suffered first-degree bums early Sunday morning while fighting a $7S,OOO house fire in South Laguna. A spokesman for the Orange County Fire Department said firefighters David Cochrane and Chuck Kohlberg suffered the in- juries while ·ball.ling a blue at 31921 Virginia Way at 4 a .m . The two men were reportedly treated at the scene by paramedics and released. Both are back on duty. the spokesman said. Reporte Jfl y Ute fire was caused by a floor furnace ~t malfunctioned, causing an estimated $75,000 in damage. The occupant of the house. Michael Coates. was not injured, authorities said. Escaped 118 slayer captured A man convicted in Orange County for the murder two years ago of a Huntington Harbour jeweler was in custody again to· day after he and s ix other in· mates escaped from a San Be rnardino County jail las t week. Authorities said Eddie Tyler Burnett, 30, was captured in Sacramento late Saturday night with another escapee. They were taken into custody by State Department of Corrections of· fi cers at a Sacr a mento area motel. Burnett and six other prisoners had escaped from the West End Jail in Ontario last Thursday. Four prisoners were immediately recaptured and one still remains on the loose. Burnett and escapee Bobby Schmidt, serving time for armed robbery, were captured at the Ambassador Motel. 'Man rescued from burning Laguna motel A man was carried to safety rrom a Laguna Beach motel fire that caused an estimated ~.ooo damage Sunday night. Firemen said that Stanley Lewis Finley was rescued ffOm a fire in a room at the By the Sea Motel , 475 N. Coast Highway, shortly after 10 a.m. Firemen said the fire ap- parently started when Finley fell asleep while amokin1 In bed. The blue caused about $1,000 damage to the room and $1,000 more to its contents. nearby San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. The document, prepared over the pQt seyeral IJ\Onths bv Fire ..,..._... LIFE THREATENED? Murder e•iepeet Chapman Chapman rattled by life threat NEW YORK CAP> -Ap· parently frightened by a possi- ble death threat, the man ac- cused of slaying former BeaUe John Lennon refused to eat dur· ing the weekend until his prison food was checked for poison. ac- c ording t o a correct ions s pokesman. Mark D . C hapm a n . trans ferred from Bellevue Hospital to the more secure Rikers Island fa cility on Friday, ate Sunday afternoon only after his attomev. Jonathan Marks. and a civilian chef watched his. meal being prepared. said Cor· rection Department spokesman Edward He.rshey. <Meanwhile. millions around the world paid a silent tribute to Lennon, story PageA3). (See POISON, Page AZ> Ed Quinn dead at 75; rites Tuesday "Retire d Chrylse r Corp. vice president Edward C. Quii\n of South Laguna. who began his career a s an apprentice toolmaker and rose in the in- dustry to a high management posilton, has died at 75 m SOuth Laguna. Pr.ivate family funeral services for Mr. QuiM, an avid traveler and big game hunter throuehout the Western hemiapbl!re, will be held Tues· day. He died last Friday. A Detroit native, Mr. Quinn moved to the Orange Coast followine bis retirement from the automotive industry and met and married bis wife, Barbara. They traveled extensively on big game hunts and safaris in Africa, India, Alaska and the Arctic, according to family ., Chief Ron Coleman's office. was paid for by a $10,000 grant from the Southern California Edison Co.. operators or the nuclear plant three miles south of San Clemente. If approved by the City Coun- cil Wednesday night. the docu ment will be scheduled for public review. Included in the 'document. which underwent four separate drafts before a final report was completed, are a list of duties to be completed by city personnel. inc luding trans portation of citizens out of the city The report sug~esls the pohre depa r tm en t h ave t h e res ponsibility of traffic control during a 'r ad iologica l occur- rence. Notification of an emergenc)' wi ll be performed by mobile public address units , and. after July l. 1981, a siren system to be installed by Southern California Edison. If school is in session at t he time an evacuation is ordered, the r e p o rt s u gge s t !> the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict, with aid from the city, pro- vide transportation fo r school children. The plan also outlines methods for evacuating handicapped, the elderly, and prisoners. The report divides the cit y into four sections to aid in evacua· lion, and recommends<public in · formation packets be distributed to a ll r eside nts ind icating e vac uation routes . assembly areas (for non-dri vers1 and re- ception centers. The matter appears early on the City Counci l agenda Wednes d ay Council members meet at 7 p.m . at City Hall . tOO A ve Presidio. Vote sought on Sycamore developme~t Laguna Beach City Council members will be asked to take a stra w vote on a preliminary of· fer by a developer to buy 60 acres of Sycamore Hills oroper· ty for a 29&-townhouse develop· ment. Details of the offer weren't available today. City Manager Ken Frank said his memo to council membeNi will state that there are ··several provisions tha t need to be modified or resolved" in the offer from Baywood Development C'o. of Newport Beach. He said he will recommend t hat the council extend the negotiating deadline fo r a fifth time to Jan. al to allow time to work out the details. The ~acre parcel is on the 522-acre Sycamore Hills property between Laguna Canyon a nd El Toro roads. Trial after death TOKYO CAP) -The Japanese governme nt has grante d a posthumous retrial to Shigeko Fuji. who spe nt J3 ye ars in prison for a mutdel s he insisted s he did not commit. Coast Weather &be deve)oper free of any liablli· arising from accidents or in· ries that occur while estrians are on the walkway. The Cotton's Point developers also want the dedication offer to expire by 3>2' -four years after the state easement runs out -{J the city does not take tbem up on the off er before that time. C~unty buses checked spokesmen. ~ During his 16 years on the Oran1e Coast. Quinn became a member of the board of direc- tors of South Coast Medical Center and for two yean was pretldent of the Orange County Wind gusts lS lo 25 mph below canyons and passes. Fair through Tuesday . Lowa tonight in the 40s. except 5'11 in windy areas. Hiehs Tuesday 7S to 80. BANGUI, Centr al African Republic (AP) -A state securi- l court hu tentenced the stater depoeed Emperor Jean·Bedel kl .. a to a year lD prison, nlled her froJD her hometown d fined her $.U,000 for torture d abuaes of power durin1 her ~ftlll~r'I bloody reign. No structural defecta have been found on the 0ran1e Coun· tv Transit Dlatrict'I 65 new (;rumman Flexible bmes, but mechanics still were maltlnS their third examination of the neet today. The examinations were or- dered by clltrlct oftlciall after they learned of cracb found in the undercu:J:Les of 1imilar new bWM!9 in commanttNa throughout the country. mclud· in1 Lbs Anaelea and New York. <See relatecl story, Pqe A5.) Pat Butt.en, aaailtant pneraJ "' • rn~ager fOf' the <>ran,e County .Tnnait Dlltrict, said tOday ~t buae• ordered by tbe OCTD were •IDOl'll the ftJ'll manuf ac· fured by Gnunman. Weldlna practleea 1lled after the manufacture of tbe 0r...,e County Wies are ~ to be resl>Olllible for . the cracka, be explained. A• a precaution, however, mechames tint made n.uai •· amlnaticm of tbe .,._ad tbm uaect bin llltU to llNl'Ch tor cracb on the rear ...... ion A· frame, be aakl. -t Toda)', be Hid, mecbanic1 were usin& a third approach ut· Ing powcfer and ma1neu to tearcb for cracb. Butten rude bit report today to tbe ann,. QJuat1 Tramlt Dlltrtet bril of Dlred.on. HI uld the diltrlct bH bad numeroua calla from worrt..t rtden. In Loa Anlllei, tbe Soueblm California. Rapid Truitt Dia· trict pulled lta fleet ot • new Orummm .,._ out ot Ml'Ytce • today afta' 111 wwe found to bavecradm. Executive's Club. · The Motor City native went to work for the old Studebaker Corporation When he WAf only 18 and after two 1eara u\..an...aP: prentlee toolmaker be moved to Cbryaler and a lltelcMlg career. He leavee bi• wilt, Barbara, in a~ to a sister, Marton Burla1e. wbo 1tlll ttve1 ln Detrak. Funeral service• and lnter- ment are under dlrecUon of Pacific Vila• Memorial Park and Mortuary, Corona del Illar. ; . IN81•ETeDA~ The wrttA:oc1t oJ tolMit is betwwd to be a cntu7U1-old "'"""'°""" ~ f IHt hGt ben locat~d off 1oulh•na Japan. PaQt A7. ..... ,.J ------ I ' .. 1 ,,,. ~--JIJST BRE'41UNC------. !AN....,.., /rom lodoM'• tllCWld _, ............. •• DIJ a ,. Fornier FBI aides fined for w'iretajM WA.StUNG·roN (Af'1 l"our day11 after cb1r1•• we" drOH*I aaaADll fwm•r •C\U\i fl.ii d&rtc\or L Palriek Gray. , .. ol '61 foraMtr 11a'<>r 111du wert1 fined a tota.l of •.500 today fw •PPNV"'C W.cal bre1&k m durlt\1 a 1ea.rch for radJuJ. Wli.Ca Dellrb' ••• 1&0 . S DUtrtC'I Judi W11lh1m Hry•nt ktva.ed M rine o' SS.000 •t•lnat W Maril l''lllt, mu L' J l':dit•r tlwver 's top a~aistant, •nd rlned Ech~ard 8 Mlllrr '41rr11t,rl> l"hl~f uf the FBI 's intelligence dMtion, 13.~ Each m1u1 NJuld huvt· rccelh .<d • maximum penalty of lO Y••n l.n pr1!j.Cm •nd 11 SIO,uoo fine on his conviction last tnonlh of v\o»aw.a thtl c-un~htut1111114l rlMhlb ur tb" rad1c.ls' friends and re- laOvea N4!itMr F~I\ oor Mtllll!t, who were present for tbe sentenc· lft•· madt! • ~r~unul up~ll.1 lo lb" Judae. but their lawyers ar1\l«d th•l no \HArfJO~t' would lit-iserved in send in& the m lo prlton Ouu100 the c·uunhvuse, l"..-ll ititld h1: did not lhm1' he aot off UchUy . bt<°lu,\oe ~ C\>U\ltcUun was a very serious blemish on m)' career lamaconv1ctt.'dfeloo " IUll••111'rd judflr ,.,,...,., ROME tAP> Pohce searched abandoned house~ in Ro~e and hall a dozen neurby towns Loday an the hunt for a Judge kld· napped by the left1i.t Red Bngades terrorist gang. . Investigators made a composite drawing of a suspect m the •udnapping, a man who several witnesses said was seen ~ear the judge's house several hours before he was nabbed Fnday night. . t · Judge Giovanna U'Urso, who )'las m charge of tuns ernng Inmates to maxi mum security prisons, was abducted as he was · returning home from his ofCace lt is the first political kidn~p· ping in Italy since the Rctl Bngades abducted former Pr~nuer Aldo<i Moro in March 1978 and killed him after holding htm 53 days in a "people 's prison " ,Urlbar •rrgrr ,,.,.,,,.,, MIAMI <APl Eastern Air Lines Inc. and Bran~lf lnt~ma- tional Corp are holding preliminary me rge r d1scuss1ons, spokesmen for the companies said today. . Jim Ashlock. spokesman for Mia~i-ba~ed Eastern. ~aid no further details on the status of those discussions were available. Jere Cox s pokesmun for Braniff, whose corporate head- quarters a re ~t the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, ~~id it ~as "too prem ature tn even speculate-'· on when a dec1ston might be reached. He also declined to say which company wou!d be merged into which or when more news would be forthcommJZ. .Carter 'snake' Reagan Jr. unforgiving NEW YORK <AP) The son . or Presidef!t·elect Ronald Reagan says marriage is nothmg but a .$7 license, believes his father may be the greatest president ever and contends President Carter "has the morals of a snake." Ron Reagan. 22. said he will .not shake hands with Carter in Wa5hington on Inauguration Day. "THERE IS NO way I'll be able to." Re~gan ~~id ~n an interview in New York magazine's Dec. 22 issue. 1 w.11~ never for~ve the wav (Carter > called my fathe_r a r~c1s · and a warmoneer ovei:_and over again .. aoHJa. "Carter woufd have sold his mot.her t-0 get re-elected. He has the morals of a snake,·· Reagan ch~ged .. ·1 here was no immediate comment from the White House. . young Reagan said in the interview that he recently marri~ the .29·¥ear -old woman he had been livmg with m order to make things easier Cr them. "I J UST KNEW with all the places we would be going and the people we would be seeing, it would be a lot easier." he said. . · Th t ' "Besides, m~rriage is nothing romantic ~o me. ~ s ·not wt)ere our romance comes from. What as a wedding anyway but. a $7 license . . " 8 11 YouOg Reagan, who dances wit~ the Joffrey .a el company. also disrrussed suggestions that he as a homosexual. . .. h 'd "I a I 1·ust "It's laughable. isn't at? e sat . ~e n .. . can't believe the level of stupidity of repo~ers m th1~ tow.n The idea that anyone would thmk dan~mg as effeminate. I'll teJI you this. it's a lot more athletic than playing baseball... ~ ALSO IN TilE interview. the "' ~ pre.sident-elecl's son talked about a letter he wrvte lo Gore Vidal after the author spoke on a television s~w ?~ candidate ReaJZan s "cut-rate dye Job., "My father has never dyed has hair • · young Reagan said :.The next day I fired off a t~leg~am to Gore Vidal that said something hke, "If you re talking about cut-rate dye cuTu jobs, why don't you talk about your cut-rate lobo!?my? '. -Did 1 si~n my name? You bet. Ron Reagan, he. said. As for h.is father, Reagan said, "I'll tel~_:you thts : My father is the most honorable man who ijas ever been elected president. l don't want to take anythlng away from Abraham Lincoln. but m y father has the potential to be the greatest pres ident there ever was." U.S. denies entry to 13 ANCHORAGE, Alas ka <AP> -Thirteen airline passengers. s us pected or being from -t'he People's Republic or China, have been denied entry into the United States. immigration of·· rtciab s aid today. Ba hamas on a vacation, but they were detained Sunday in the duty-free section or Anchorage International Airport awaiting a flight back to Hong Kong today. Tbe Chinese arrived in Anchorage early Sunday on a Korean Air Lines flight from Hong Kong, Johnson said. Tbe 13 passengers car ried. Hon1 Kong identifications and claimed to be headed for t he· Thomas P. Haley ........ ~ Robert N. wet!d ... ~ M. Thomas Keevll , ..... n1omas A. Murphlne MaMt1"9 IE'"" Cttartes H. Loos • ..,...,,......,., .. ,or .--. -· --;-- TELEPHONE All depertment9: (714) 142-4321 CIHeen.d Adftrtleint: 142·1811 OFFICES Cott• Meta. 3311 Mt\ .. ., Slrftl ._.....,. BN<ll; 1011 HO. CMtl Hi.tllHY HUllllllfl• liNcll: 11175 8Ncl\ hule,,.•rd .... .. ..... _.:..._ _________ _ Second ct•u "°''.... pe Id •• C"t• 11111e ... C.llfornlo. <USPS t~. IWlcrltlllell lilf cer-r ltr M.eo ""'"'"'y: bl' 111•llJU• INllllll'f: mllll••Y entlnlil~ tol,00 fftlllt Y. • •• --~----' ---... - WASHINGTON (AP > - Ronald W. Reacan of California will be elected president of t.he United States today . George Bush or Texas will be e lected vice president. Today's the day the electors who were elected on Nov. 4 meet in the capitals of lhe ~ slates and in the District or Columbia to cast the votes that a ctuall elect the president. As authorized by the Constitu· tion , Congress in 1914 decreed that the electors would meet on the first Monday after the second Wednesday in December following a presidential election. Togethe r . they're called t.he Electoral College, but they re never together. The votes they cast today will be certified. and forwarded . lo Washington . On Jan. 6, V1~e President Walter F. Mondale. in his role as president or the Senate, will open the ballots and announce the totals. But ..,ill it 11!1? lf the e lector s o bey the popular will, Reagan and Bush will be elected by 489 electoral votes to 49 for their opponents, Jimmy Carter and Mondale. Electors are bound by custom, but nol by law, to vote for the candidates who received the most votes in their states. Sometimes they deviate. Four years ago, elector Mike Padd~n of Spokane. Wash .. cast his ballot for Reagan rather than Gerald R. Ford, who carried lh.e slate. Padden said he did not like Ford's unwillingness to en- dorse a constitutional amend- ment to ban abortion. All told . more than 16,000 peo- ple have served as .electors in the nation's h~tory . But only seven have voted for candidates other than their states ' winners. A candidate needs only 270 electoral votes one more than half the 538 total lo be elected president. Each s tate elects as many electors as it has mem· bers or Congress. Since states give all their elec· toral votes to the candidate who carried thei r states. no matter how slim the margin, it is possi- ble for a candidt.tte lo win the national plurality but not a ma- jority of the electoral vote. . That has h appened twice. Presidents Ruthe rford B. Hayes in 1876 and Benjamin Harrison in 1888 railed to get a popular majority but won in the E lectoral College. Saudis back • • mcrease 10 oil prices BALI , Jndon esia <AP > - Saudi Arabia has agreed to in· crease its crude oil prices by an amount lo be announced later. Saudi Oil Minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani announced today. The Saudis, largest oil pro- ducers in OPEC and key source of U.S. imported oil. have been under yressure from other mem· bers o the cart.el to raise their $30·a ·barrel basic price to the 0 P EC base price of $32. Yamani told reporters the size of the increase would be an- nounced after he had consulted other members of the Organiza- tion or Petroleum Exporting Countries. He said the re would be a broad agreement on prices, "a loose one as we are used to since 1979." Referring to other OPEC members. he said, "There will be many who won 't increase their prices . They will stay at the same level. and others might go up." There had been speculation the Saudis might agree to raise their price lo S32 a barrel if other producers promise not lo raise their prices still higher. On Sunday. Venezuelan Oil Minister Humberto Calderon Berti predicted the 13 nations could work out a pricing formula for 1981 if Saudi Arabia agreed to match the OPEC benchmark price of $.12 per barrel. They were Wl&ble to achjeve a unified pricing policy al their meeting last September in Vienna. Calderon Berti said the war between OPEC members Iran and Iraq would help dry up the world oil glut, stemming from economic recession and con· servation. that has preven~ed OPEC hard·Uners from getting the top dollar prices ttiey sought for their oil. <War story Page A4.) ''We are sure we are golng to have a deficit in the first quarte~ or next year." Calderon Berti uid. "ln my opinion we wUI have to reatore equilibrium in supply and demand." He aaid oil consumpt.iOl\ this ~ear by non-communlat coun· trin WP about 2S percent less than in l.'11. But he aaJd 1•1 c.onaumpt.ioa 1hould retum to 19'7t levela1 Marine Dave Herbert's F -16 dre w a lot of attention at Sunday's ivodel airplane show at the Marine Helicopter Station in Tustin. Howe ver. He rbert's scale model of the military aircraft d eveloped engine trouble and he couldn't get it off the ground. Mode l show was part of Toys for Tots prog ram at the he li copter station. Man killed in explosion of pipe bomb High cOurt_nixes Nativity laUJSuit A Mission Viejo man was killed Sunday when a pipe bomb he was handling exploded near the Ortega Highway about one mile east of the San Juan fire station. Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart iden- tified the dead man as Michael Wa yne Aldridge, 20 Hart said Aldridge and two other men, Daniel Elkjns and his brother . Timothy, both of Santa Ana, had been in the area near a h ighway bridge that crosses a creek when the ex· plosion occurred. He said Aldridge was carrying the explosive device when it det- onated. The victim h ad ap- parently built the pipe bomb himself. . Neither of the Elkins brothers was injured. Hart s aid the device was not strong enough to have damaged the bridge. The three apparently had been exploding fireworks in the a rea. Wrong man slain in bar? FRESNO <API A Fresno man was shot to death in a bar by a bullet that m ay have been i ntended for som eone e lse . police said. Tony Deras, 35. was hit in the head when three men entered the Tecolate Bar in West Fresno and one fired.two shots with a handgun Saturday night. police said . '·It is very possible that he was an innocent byst ander and that the shots were meant for other subjects inside the bar." a police spokesman said. 5 die in crash SAGINAW, Mich (A P> Four teen-agers and a 20-year· old died when a van crashed through a metal guardrail and plunged into the icy Flint ruver, authorities said WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme Court today refused lo keep alive a year-old lawsuit challenging the placement of a Christmas nativity scene outside a Denver government building. By a 6-3 vote, the JUsllces turned down an emergency re- quest that would have allowed U.S . Dist rict Judge Richard Malsch in Denver to conduct furthe r hearings in the suit. The controversy is far from over , however . The sam e Denver residents who last year sued over the nativity scene filed a new legal challenge just last week, and now are expected to press for quick consideration. It is conceivable that the issue. in one form or another. could re- turn to the nation's highest court before Christmas. Despite the cont roversy's jumbled pl"OCOOural history in the federal courts. the leul questions is relatively simple· Does setting up a nativity scene o ut s ide Denver 's city · county government building violate the First Amendment's prohibition ol any government ··establishment" of religion? The scene. erected on the building's steps last week as it has been each Christmas season for more than a> years, depicts the biblical version of the birth of Christ. Left intact a $533,000 an· titrust award won by a Min· nesota air charter company against Western Air Lines. The justices, without comment, re· fused tQ review rulings that Western VJolated federal an- titrust law in a 1973 advertising campaign aimed at heading off competition from travel group charters. (Western has flights serving John Wayne Airport in Orange County.) Lawyers for Western argued that the lower court rulings represent "a fun- damental per vasion" or an· titrust law a nd urged t h e justices "to 'return advertising to the arena of healthy com - petition." ln other action today, the court: -Ruled ~ that all federal j udges. mcluding the Supreme Court's nine justices, are en· titled to thousands of dollars in back pay because Congress and P resident Carter violated the ConstitutJon by withholding pre- viously enacted pay raises in 1976 and 1979. The decision means all federal trial judges. for example, will get an annual salary increase from $54,500 to $61 608 and the pay of Supreme Co~rt associated justices will rise from $72.000 to $81 .300, plus one-time back pay awards . Le t stand lower court rul- ings that scuttled an affirmative action plan by San Francisco school officials lo set aside at least 25 percent of a ll new con- struction contracts for minority- owned businesses. f 'rom Pogr I I POISON. • • The Honolulu man's fear ap- parently arose from a cryptic threal Chapman found scrawled on the wall of his cell. ller~hey ~aid Tht• misspe lled scrawl ap parently was addressed to Chap· man It may have ~en left b} one of a dozen inmates moved out or thl' prison infirmary so Chapman could ~ isolated. ll s aid "Cham plian You have not much left. Don't feel pity. N'ow it is behind that?·· . Chapman. 25 . has been 1n custody since lhe Dec . 8 shooting death of Lennon outside the ex· elus ive Dakota apartments in Manhattan. He is under in- te nsive security while he un. dergoes ~ days of psychiatric tests. and a guard has been as. signed around the clock to Chap. man's cell a rea to prevent a possible suicide attempt. Chapman's first attorney, who withdrew from the case last week, said his client bad twice attempted suicide in r ecent vears. \ - -- -------- ------- Ocean Pacific for Christmas Ready tcx the western ski slopes is the 0ceen P~fic> crew-neck ski sweater 100% acrylic, with contrasting chest and sieeve stripe Complement 11 wtth a greet poly/canon tur11e-neck 1n a rainboW of colors • .. ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT~CH (714) 644 7030 M O N [!,'\' !1 1 l f M H~ JI 1 '> 1 'HW Sewer line appeal sought • ID Newport California coastal com- mi.asioaers are bein& ur1ed by their planning staff to accept an •ppeal from a group of Newport !Rams link • to crime probed RIVERSIDE CAP> -A California man who reportedly was investigated by the U.S. Justice Department for alleged ties to organized crime. warned a former Los Angeles Rams of, ficial to "keep his mouth shut" about his knowledge of internal atf airs of the NFL club and about alleged "black market" in Super Bowl tickets. The Rivers ide Press· Enterprise reported today that unnamed sources said a deposi- tion was given by former Rams vice president Harold Guiver that he received a warning telephone call from Jack Michael Catain, Jr., 50. of En- ~ino on Jan. 19, 1!8> -the eve or the Super Bowl -and that at Catain 's insistence, they met at Monty 's, a Westwood restaurant, a few days later and was again cautioned, the paper said. Within the week he met Catain again, this time in the apart- ment of Rams· General Manager Don Klo&terman where Catain,, in effect. sat as "an arbltratm" who would nale ln a di•pute between Gulver and llama ' owner Georgia Rosenbloom Frontiere. the paper said. Klosterman confirmed Sunday that such a meeting took place· in his apartment, and he charac- terized it as an attempt by Ca- tain lo "conduct a kangaroo court." The R~' general manager (See RAMS, Page A2) Beach environmentalists and take a closer look at a con- troversial sewer line P.toJect. The proposed $1 million sewer ,.,. ....... LIFE THREATENED? Murder •u8P8Ct Chapman Chapman rattled by life threat · NEW YORK "CAP> -Ap- parently frightened by a possi- ble death threat, the man ac- cused of slaying former Bealle John Lennon refused to eat dur- ing the wei!kend until his prison food was checked for poison, ac· cording to a corrections spokesman. Mark D . C hapman , transferred from Bellevue <See POISON, Page AZ) Carter 'snake' Reagan Jr. unforgiving NEW YORK CAP> -The son or President-elect Ronald Reagan says marriage is nothing but a $7 license, believes his father may be the greatest president ever and contends President Carter "has the morals or a snake." Ron Reagan, 22. said he will not shake bands with Carter in Washington on Inauguration Day. 0 THERE IS NO way I'll be able to,'' Reagan said in an interview in New York magaziJ:'e's Dec. 22 issue. "I ~11 never for~ve the way (Carter) called my father a racist · and a warmon~er over:_ and over again .. ··carter woufd have sold his mother to get re·elected. He ha" the morals of a snake,•' Reagan charged. There was no immediate comment from the White House. Young Reagan said in the interview that he reC!ently married the 29-year-old woman he had been living with in order to makelhingseasierforthem. "I JVST KNEW with au the places we would be goin1 and the people we would be seeing, it would be a lot easier,'' he said. "Besides. marriage is nothing romantic to me. That's not where our romance comes from. What la a wedding anyway, but a $7 license . . . " ' Young Reagan, who dances with the Joffrey Ballet company, alJIO disrniued suggestions that be la a homosexual. . • . . "It's laughable. isn't it?" he said. "I mean, I just can't believe the level of stupidity of reporten in tbia town . . . -""The idea that anyone would think d8pclM la effeminate. I'll tell you th.is. it's a lot more athl~c lban playing baseball." ALSO IN 11IE interview, the -preaident-dect's aon talked about a letter he wrote to Gore Vidal after the author spoke on a television 1bow of candidate Rea"an.1 "cut-rate dye J.ob." "My father hu never dyed bis hair ~~>'OW11 Reacan said. 1'The next day I ftred off a tele1ram to Gore Vidal that said tomethiq like, "If you re taUdnl about cut·rate dye CA1tTH Jobi, why don't you talll about JOU!' cut·rate lobotomy?' · -Dietl lio my name? Yoa bet. Roa Rea1an." be said. A• for hla father~u said, "I'll ten you tbil: My father ii the molt . able man wbo bu ever been elected ~. l don't want to take Ul)'tblu awa1 from Abraham IAncoln, but my father bu tbe potenlial to be the sreatnt i*wident there ever wu." line, approved last month by the South Coast Regional Coutal Commission, would skirt the (See SEWER. Pase AZ> Police back cat traps for Irvine Cats should be trapped in Irvine for their own good, police Capt. Charles M . Bozza said in a report released today. "Animals that cause nuisances lo other property owners are technically in vola- t ion of City Ordinance 702 <Animal Trespass>." said Boua in the report prepared at the· City Council's request. "If solu· lions are not provided for cat nuisances. citizens will utilize the following alternatives: poison food , pellet and 8 .B. guns. rock throwing and killing or cats ... Termination of the city's cat trap program would encourage citizens to utilize inhumane measures to control the animal population, Bozza concluded. That program was suspended last month by the City Council members, who said they would decide on the ultimate fate of the program after the police depart· ment prepared a report on it. Under the program, citizens can rent from the city's aftimal pound a trap designed to catch stray felines. 1be trap t. a cqe with a door that closes when the tuna fish bait is disturbed. Once trapped, the cat is given to the pound. In s upoport of te mporarily suspending the program. Coun· cilman David Sills said that a family pet could be caught in a trap and destroyed at the pound before the family realized the animal was missing. There is no licensing procedure for ltvine cats. Captain Bozza said the traps are needed to control cats that bite people, destroy property, get into garbage containers. make noise, leave excrement and are sick. He added that the cat popula- tion is believed to be greater than the current dog population of 13,000. Cat trap requests in Irvine are running at about 20 to 30 per month, Bozza said. Newport man slashed in attack hy.3 A 21-year·old Newport Beach man was beaten and slashed with a buck knife early Saturday by a trio of punk·attired youths, one with two brown stripes in his blond hair. Victim Bradely Elliott, treat- ed at Hoag Hospital for numerous lacerations on his arm and wrist, told officers he was strolling home from Mutt Lynch's Pizza, 311 Palm St .. when the youtha charged him. Police said the suspects, one wearin1 a silver jacket, began attacking Elliott and then bolted when the knife-wielding attacker realized be'd accidentally alaabed one ol his companions in then~k . The victim told police he walked home before realising he needed medical attention. Ex-NB mayor • recovermg Dora HUI, Newport'• tint woman 1Da1Q1'. ii reeovertna to-day at Haq llalftta1 ln New)Jort Beatb ,eftir .unertq an ap- parent bMrt l!Ueck lall Friday. llolplt.1 oftldall Jaid Mn. Hill., COldtbilllOOd. Tbe Udo Jale ....tdent WU eleNd to tbe comdl ID JJM met served • ...,... for tbe nest four, ..... OH ANl.E C O tlN IY < f\1 lf<1 (N JJ\ 2~ C E.NT S Oarist•ff• season lae.1•alded More than 800 s upporters of the Orange County Music Center attended the or· ganization's Seventh Annual Candlelight Concert las t night, featuring mezzo· soprano Diane Pilcher Cleft) and Carmen Dragon (right) conducting the California Pops Orchestra. Program also featured Dr. Maurice Allard conducting the Orange County Maste r Chora le in Christmas season selections. County man convicted in Irvine fraud Mesa council eyes 250-unit project A Santa Ana man has pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court. Los Angeles, to mail fraud in con- nection with an Irvine charity scam . William L. Wilkins, 32, faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $2,000 fine. '1idge Malcolm M. Lucas is to sentence Wilkins Jan. 5. Irvine police Detective Paul Jessup said that Wilkins headed an Irvine-based organization known as "A Better Start." The organization's employees con- ducted telephone solicitations for "underyrivileged and han- dicapped children." None of the nearly $30,000 col- lected by Willcins ever went to charitable causes, according to prosecuting attorney Richard E. Drooyan. Detective J essup said A Better Start's Irvine office was closed late last year by a restraining order issued by an Orange Coun· ty Superior Court Judge. Then in March of this year. Wilkins began soliciting ·'charitable contributions'" through the mail. Jes sup said that when he learned or this, he contacted federal authorities. Plans for a 250-u nit, moderate priced condominium project In north Costa Mesa goes before the City Council when it meets tonight in City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, at 6:30. McClain Development Co m- pany's proposal was approved for som e l l acres o n the southeast corner of Fairvie"' Road and South Coast Drive by the Planning Commission last week. But commissioners recom· mended that the council approve the project only if McClain. a Newport Beach firm. adds some 50 additional spaces for parking. The project. mostly bachelor a nd one ·bedroom co n · dominiums. offers 1.6 parking spaces per unit while city rules call for 2.5 spaces per unit. The council is expected to set Jan. 19 as the date for a public he a ring regarding C.J . Segerstorm and Sons' proposal for construction of a lS·story Broadway department 'store and offices structure at South Coast Plaza. Planning commissioners also recommended approval for that project. expected to cost more Bare Santas Kriahna1 . don't /ool cops Two mdn dressed in Santa Claus outfits got Into trouble with the law over the weekend when an Irvine policeman dis- covered they were really Hare Krishna followers. The Santu, both from La1una Beach, were. cited for 10Ucltlna money with no business permit and released by Irvine police Sst. Patrick A. Rod1ers. He said ln a poUce report that he came upon Keith Lyndon Fet- terhoff, 23~ and l>aniel Edward Crar)', 23. while they were 1olicitia1 money lnaide of Spire's R411taW'ant, Jntne. ''Wbai to 1111 WODdlltDI .,.. did appear but two Santai leav- • .. . --...... ing the restaurant." the creative ser"eant wrote ii\ his repart. "1bey1 were ._ytng 'Ho! Ho!: Ho! Merry Christmas! ' · · But that didn 't fool Sgt. Rodgers. He asked them for a valid business permit and they were unable to produce one. "When I asked them wby they were dressed up like santaa, they said that moat people are hoatUe to KrUbnaa and won't donate money," Rodeen said. The men belonltnl to the In· ternaUoul Society (or Krtlbna ~ an to appear minu tbe Santa outnta Dec. 30 ln Harbor Munldpal Comt.. than Sfl() million h\' allowin g parking rc4u1r<'ml•nt <-tu lw fulfill ed in lots uc r<>'>:. Hnstol Street 10 Two To "' n C'l·nh·r. another &•gcrstrom proJeC'l Fears bring prayer bid ATLANTA l APJ Th <' NAACP 1s urgm~ Al anl an:. to pray every day at noon for tht· capture of the person responsi- ble for the death:. and di sap- pearances or 15 black children J<Jt\dell Johnson, cxecut1vt: director of the Atlanta chapter of the National Assoc1at1on for the . Advancement of Colorerl People. said churt•hes would also be asked lo ring their bells daily at noon • a reminder of the need for pl"aycr. The effort began with an "old time prayer meeting·· Sunday Police have mobilized a JS· me mber task force to solve the slayin~s of 11 black children and the disappearances of four others since July 1979 Or:~:'-4_:s• \\'eat her Wind gusts 15 to 25 mph below canyons and passes Fair through Tuesday Lows tonight in the 40s. except SOs in windy areas. Highs Tuesday 75 to 80. INSIDE TOBI\"° Tlw wrttkoge o/ what is believed lo be a cent1one1-old MOflgolian m008ion flett hol ~'" locoltd off southern Japan. ,,. ..U. •••• .. ..,-~ ... ...... u ........ ... CM~ Aa ~ CM c-M• • °'_.... • .............. ............. ..... 1 a..., ......... C1·1 ' • ' e- s, )e Bid will if fig? M :.truw Oave Ht::rbert·~ 1-· 16 drew a lot of • lltt'ntsun u~ Sunday 's mode l airplant' s how a t tht: Manne HeliC'optcr Station in Tustin. How1.'vt·r. llerbert 's sc·a le m odel of the military airl'ruft dcvdopt•d l'ngint· l rou bit> and he couldn't gC'l it off I ht• ground. M odel show was part of Toys for Tots program ut the hc lit opte r station 1---J VST BREAKING ---~ l.a1p items /rom today's world and national MW• Mvelopmmr~. Former FBlnaides fined for wiretaps WAS HlNGTON (AP) -Four days after charges were dropped against former acting FBI director L. 'l>atrick Gray. two of his former senior aides were fined a total of $8,500 today for approving illegal break-ins during a search for radical· leftists nearly a decade ago. · U.S. District Judge William Bryant levied a Cine of $5.000 against W Mark Felt, once J . Edgar Hoover's lop assistant. and fined Edward S. Miller, formerly chief of the FBl's intelligence divis ion . S3.SOO. \'iPIN 1•ipu-t•arwtuJd CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (AP) -T he trial of Marine Pk Robert Garwood was recessed today to a llow two Vietnamese witnessestotrytoidentify Garwood from a group of Marines. The court-martial recessed after de fense attorney Jonn Lowe complained he was denied a weekend interview with the two Vietnamese. saying , "We feel we have an absolute right to a confrontation." The prosecutor, Maj. Werner Hellmer. said the Viet- namese reft..L..00 to talk with Lowe because of fear for the safe· ty of family mem bers still in Vietnam. ~ Irvine teen #badly injured in smashup An Irvine mi.In was reported to be in scriour, condition today m Fou ntain Valley Com mun1ty Hospital wi th injuries ht• suf fe red an a rrcewav a ccident car ly Sunday. · Greg Williams . 18, was in the intensive car e unit at the hospital with fractur ed upper arms, a bro ke n coll a rbon c a nd ab· domin al inj uries A hospita l • 6pokeswoman said surgery was pe rformed Sunday to remove a ruptured spleen. Williams was onl' of the three ride rs in a car that we nt out of control on tHe ramp connecting the so uthbound l an e o f the Newport Freeway with the San Diego Freeway, a ccording to California flighway Patrolman Don Follett The driver of the car , Michael , Saxer, 19, of Santa Ana, was cit· ed for felony drunken driving in connection with the 3.30 a .m . ac- cident in which his car swerved off the ramp, over a grass field. through a chain-link fence and fin ally landed 1n a drainage ditch. Follett said S ax e r wa s r e porte d i n satisfactory condition today in Sa nta Ana-Tustin Com m unitliit Hospital. The third passenger. James Brandton, 19, of Garden Grove, was taken lo Tustin Community Hospital with minor injuries, Follett said. Families routed LOUISVILLE. Ky (AP1 Forth-eight families In a sub· urban neighborhood southwest of Louisville went hom e early to- day after an evaucatlon of 3~ hours call.5ed by a seven-car de· railment on an Illinois Central Gulf freight train car rying an explosive chemical. f 'rom Pagp . I I SEW;ER •.• east nm of the Uppe°r Newport Bay. State coastal commissioners. to meet in Los Angeles Tuesday and Wednesday. are being asked by the conservation-minded Friends of Newport Ray to reserve the re gional decision. The f<'riends group requested major concerns." McGrath said fi:om his San Francisco office to· day .. The Back Bay trunk sewe r. as the proposal is being called, would extend from the basin of Hig Canyon south along Back Bay Drive to Newport Dunes. where it would hook into a n ex- ist ing sewer line. A similar proposal was nixed in 1977 by state coastal com· missioners after the Orange County Sanitation District prOJ · ect received okays from city. water quality and other st ate a~encies. T ha t proposal also was ap- pealed by the Friends group The argument then. as now. is that the sewer line would disrupt h abitat areas of endangered s pecies. Proponents of the project s ay the bay sewer line rem ains the most economical and reliable way to provide sewer capacity for the recenUy built-up area around Big Canyon and nearby Harbor View Hills. Sanitation officials maintain new sewer capacity is needed because the existing pump sta· lion and sewer link it ties in with are operating al seven times the designed capacity. The new line also would ac· c o m m od a te an addi tion a l population in the area of 3,000 people. Officials claim periodic over· nows at the pump station spill raw sewage into Big Ca nyon from where it washes Into the bay. TELEPHONE Thomas P. Ha ley P'*llll1tr Robert N. Weed Pre•ldent M. Thomas l(eevll Edllor Thomas A. Murphine Ml,..tl"CI Editor Charles H. 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It 11 UD W.1t 8•r ",..,, P.O. ... ,,.., C..la Mnl. C..ltetlll• .,.,. VOL. n,NO.~ -------·--, ... ..-.. ___ .. -- f 'r•nn Pa9P . I I RAMS •.. insisted thett the meeting m his apartmtmt was not his idea. and that there ~c·n· no threats made ag<1m st anyonc dunng the meet· ing. Info rmation about the meet· 1n.:s was revealed or confirmed i nde pende ntly S unday b y several sources involved in the <J ntH rust laws uit filed by the Los Angl'les Cow1ty Coliseum Commission and t he Oakland Ra1dt•rs against thl' National Football I .<'~•l!Ul' for its attempts to block thl' move of the Raiders foot ba 11 fru nch1se lo Los Angeles. lhl' p<1 1x·r s aid. \ruiVl'r. no" <1n executive with the NC'Y. {)rlcans Saints. wouJd not comnwnt Sunday about any of the C:.tla.in meetings and the sourt'es were unable to say what Cat ain's mtca•st w<is and whom h'c might h<ive represented. Catain. former president and chairman of Rusco lndustries. a Los Ang e l es ba sed con · glomc•rate. was rcpor1ed m the June 12, 1978. New York Times lo be a conduit in the laundering a form of disguis ed reinvest- ment of at leas t $19 million in organized cnme mon~y. Additionally. William Lambie. the assistant director of the Chi cago Crime Commission. confi rmed Sundav that the 1979 <.•orpor:.itc rlircctory, put out by tht· llhnn1s secretary of state's office. hst<'Cl ('at<im as a partne r of .John "Jat·k1c the Lackie" Cem nc of Chicago in a business known as Hus<.·o Perma Coatings Inc. an Mclrm.c Park. Ill. Carone was puhliC'ly identified in 1969 as a m ember of La Casa Nostra by the special U.S. Sena te Commit- tee investig<itmg team · headed by the l<ite Sen. John McCle llan. Ca tain earLier this year was forced by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to resign from his Rusco industries post in Los Angeles as settlement in a fraud investigation in which the SEC alleged the misuse of more than SI .5 mjllion of Rusco funds. Tavern hit by burglars 1\ hurglar who disconnected the breaker:. al an electr it•al switch box anti then threw a bri<.'k through a window at the C'hrystal Saloon an Costa Mesa {•arly Sunrl <ty es cape d with ahout SUIOO in cash a nd booty Tuken sometime hetwl'en 3.15 and 6.45 a .m from the bar at 1700 Pl art•nt ia /\ ve were a C'asscttt' pluycr. proteclor·typc television 1·q uipment and $300 in cash. polin• said Tht• t'lectri<.'a l work wets done. rJHi('(•rs theorized . to thwart a burglar alarm. Big holiday? not in Mesa Costa Mesa city employees wi ll be on their Jobs both Dec. ~ and J an. 2. the days following holidays. City Manager Fred Sorsabal reoorted todav. It was reported mistakenly in Sunday'i; Daily Pilot that City Ha ll would dose those two days. Employees wi ll be on holiday only on Dec. 2.5, Christmas, a nd J a n . l , New Ye ar's Da y, Sorsabal said. Oil theft eyed CHEYENNE, Wyo: CAP) Federal and tribal investigators ar e scouring production records and interviewing workers amid• allegations that billions of dollars worth o r oil may have been stolen on central Wy6- m Ing 's Wind River I n dian Reservation , Electors- making it Official WASHINGTON <AP > - Ronald W. Reagan of CaUfomia will be elected president of the United States today. George -Bush of Texas will be elected vice resident. Today's t ~Y the electors who were ele le&:bn Nov. 4 meet in the ·C4l · s of the SO states and in lh istrict of Columbia to cast ltie votes that actual! elect the president. . As authorized by the Constitu- tion, Congress in 1914 decreed that the e lectors would meet on the fir st Mo nday afte r the second Wednesday in December follo'(_ing ~residential etection. Together, they're called the Elect.oral College, but they're never togethe r. T he votes they cas t today will be certified, and forwarded to Wa shington. On Jan. 6, Vice President Wa lte r F Mondale, in his role as president of the Senate. wi ll open the ballots and announce the totals . If the e l ecto r s obe y t h e popular will , Reagan a nd Bush will be elected by 489 electoral votes to 49 for their opponents, Jimmy Carter and Mondale. Elettors are bound by custom , but not by law, to vote for the candida-tes who received the m1lst votes in their statf'S. Sometimes they deviate. Four yea rs ago, elector Mike Padden uf Spok ane , Wa s h , c ast his ballot for Reagan rather than Gcrald R Ford, who carried the state P<adden said he did not like l'ord's w1wllllngncss to en don,l' et constitutional amend m ent to ban a bortion All told. mort· than 16,000 peo pie have served as eJectors an thl' natilm's h1 stor> But only scvl'n have w1k<l fur candidates oth('r than their ~late~· winners A candidate nc«:ds only 270 electoral votl's o ne mrirc than half the 5J8 total to be elected president Each state elecL'i as many e lectors as it has mem bcrs of Congrcs~ Sin ce states ~1 ve all their elec toral votes to the tund1d <1te who t arried their states, no matter how slim the margin, it is r)()SSI bit· for a c:andid<1tc to win the nalionul plurality but not a ma Jority of th1.• electoral vote T hat has ha ppened tw1Cl' President!. Rutherford B Haye~ in 1876 and Benjamin llarrison in 1888 failed to gd a popular majority but won in the Elector<al College. Carroll Beek • • unprov1ng 1 in hospital Carroll Ueek was an improved <'O nd1t1 on t o d ay at lloag Memorial llospital an Newport Heetch where she's been receiv mg treatment 1n the intens ive care unit for tht' pas t three weeks. Mrs Beck. t h1• 8 1-yc<ir-old widow of :'llewport Reach real estate pioneer J oseph Reek. was listed in fair condition today The Newport Beach resident. whose hus b.a n d founded the Balboa Yacht Club in 1923 and developed the Ba lboa Island fe rry service. had been listed in serious condition since she was <1dm1tled to the hoso1tal Nov 20 llospital offi cials.have not di!>· closed the nature of he r illness • o.11r P'tiet SC.ft P-. SATURDAY FIRE REDUCED NEWPORT HOME TO RUBBLE Otanna Moore, 19, placea placard on the ruins Heater set blaze at 'Animal House?' A fault} he <it er 1s h('1 ng blamed for a Saturday ni ght fare in West Newport Beach that re duced an agmg. two-story res idence to little more than charred rubble in only aJ minutes Newpo rt fire investigators estimated damage to the house <1 l 37 15 W Ralboa at S70.000 with an additional S20,00() loss in <'on tents Firemen said nnbody wa~ m JUred 1n thl' 9 17 p m hl aze which sent na mes blas ting out of upper story windows The four u n1dC'ntified me n 1n their mid 20s who rent the ho me authoritie!> said. were away lit the time <if the fire ln,·est1gators ~aid they belie\ t· the residents. who rent the hou ... e from South Lake Tahoe resident Jerry Bigelow. rupped on a wall heater before going out for the night Fire men were told 1t was thl" first time the heater had been used this winter The\ said tht• blaze 1s still he1ng 1n\'e!>t1gaterl Officials said prompt at·t1cm POISON. • • llospital to the more :.ec:urc Rike rs Island fac1hty nn Friday. ate Sundar aft ernoon onh arte r his <1ttorn.ev. Jonathan i'vt arks. and a civilian chd watched his meal being prepared. said Cor· rection Department spokesman Edward Hershey t Meanwhile. millions around the world paid a silent tribute to Lennon. story Page A3 > ~ The Honolulu man's fear ap pa rently arose from a cryptic threat Chapman found scrawled on the wa ll or his cell. He rshey said The misspelled scrawl ap p<arentl) was addressed to Chap man hy 13 fln•f1 ghters ke pt the blaz frfl m sprt'ad1ng tu othe r near b ">lructun:!. ,\ sport!> car park hehmd thl• two-story house wa ">hghll.' damagl'd Tod~·~. :-.1i.:ns rrading "fre f1 rt•w1>rHJ" and "frt·e ho use" wne µmppl·cl 1n front of th st 111nur1· P11l 1l'L' -.:..1d the house was rlulJtwd lilt' ":\n1m:.il llt>use" b~·caus1• or th(' numhC'r of· parties that havC' bC'cn held there nver tht• ~l'itr!. Pos t office • • recru1t1ng in Newport :"\ t'Y. port Reach Post m aster H'1twrt llm1M· announces that ht•1.?1nn1n).! t11c1a~. application!. fnr c·ll'rk rarril'r JC1bs will be t<tkt•n \\Ith .Ian 15 the closin~ dJI~· fllr -.uhm1s ... 11)n I lou:-.t• -.md n11 large number of h1rinJ!" 1.., ;1nl1(•1patcd. hut there "111 proh;,11JI~ ht· 25 to 30 vacan· cH·c; '' 1thin lhC' coming ye<Jr 11 (' "iild t ht•se WI II be rilled from tht.• t urrcnt Jllh register of apµl1e:1t1on.; hut qu<11if1ed people .... ho appl) during the coming month .,.. ill ht· <1d ded to t hat list for fut un • C'11ns1dl'rat1on Salunc·:.. not including fnnge twnC'f1ts . tx·1m1 at S9 U5 pe r hour, or SIH,28:! pt•r )l•ar for a start ing fulJ.t1m(• clerk or letter car- n t.·r ,\ ppheetnts. who may obtain µa per!. at 1133 Camelback St , .,.. Ill be ni>t1fled 111 t he future y. hen a date 1s set for written ex- a minat1hns Rcs1 dl'nt') 1s not a r equire men1 . hut Postm aste r House :.a 1d ht• "ants to offe r local l'lt 1wn:-. the cham•t• for e mploy ment f1r"1 ------------- Ocean Pacific for Christmas ALSGARAGE Ready tor the westem ski slopes is lhe Ocean Pac1fio crew-neck ski sweeter 100% acty11c. With contrasting chest and sleeve stnpe Complement 11 With a great POtytconoo turtle·f"leck In a ratnbow of colors • , 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (71 4) 644 7030 \ ' Mondev. O.C.mber HS, 1 HO H IF OM.VALOT All Beagan road hard Bureaucrats have advantage By IOHN CUNNIFF ............... .,. NEW YORK -Once President-elect Ronald Reapn . bas put the pomp aDd ceremony of the inau1ura\ioo bebf>d him be must obtain a map that identifies the power centers in the Washington bureaucracy. Ir he seeks to attack that bureaucracy without fint de· termining who holds that power, says Eugene Jenninp, his efforts to "get government off our backs" will be doomed from the start. • ''The natives will win," said Jenninas. a professor, author. and adviser t o members of the corporate hierarchy, who write the book. so to speak, on a.scendin& into the top levels of the corporate hjerarc.hy. Because of the special challenge in Reagan's promise to cut government Jenmngs tias been studying the federal bureaucracy and all its rites and powers in recent weeks .. He is im-pressed with its power. "Reagan may blunder if he follows advice to strike out immediately against the bureaucracy." said Jennings. ·•As formidable as the power of the presiden- cy is. it is no match for the intractable bureaucracy." IN EFFECT, SAID JENNINGS, the new president will be an enemy among the natives, "and whether it is Viet· nam, Afghanistan or the Rose Bowl, the natives have the advantage." 11\ Reagan's case, it is especially so. ·'The home team that is lined against the Reagan cadre of ~ppointees are bureaucrats protected by lheir GS ratings and 'years of service' who may not give a damn about what their new master wants,'' he said. An inteltigent "immigrant," said Jennings, •·would know that to tum an organization around he must first find and control the center of gravity in each department and agency. "IT IS THE MIDDLE MANAGERS. Here lies the real power of government. They are the ones who have the greatest competency about the law, policy, rules and re· gulations, ·'J ennings stated What the immigrants must do, he conUnued, is obtain a map from the natives about who are the people occupy ing these centers . In s hort, determine who does and who doesn't know how to exercise power. . To seek to overwhelm the centers of gravity from the top, through appointments by Reagan, who fail for several reasons, said Jennings_, THE LAW OF NATURE i~ to survive. The need of the new imrrugrants is to control. The natives survive being controlled just enough. Smart natives eventually co-opt immigrants by teaching them how to survive. Hierarchical authority -such as appointments made by the president -are no match for consituency or a radical power. ··Bureaucrats are no longer public servants hut constitwency servants," said Jennings. He explained that "directions coming down from on top. us from a Reagan appointee, may be offset by bureaucrats reaching out to their constituencies. who have a vested interest in their survival.·· THESE CONSTITCENOES MIGHT include senators, representatives. and public interest groups ··in no time at all the immigrant chief 1s flooded with threats and litiga- tion. and native power has won ." Any information that advance ~pie may get from natives is subject to the law of survival "Usually, immi- grants don't know what they don 't know, but natives know what the immigrants don 't know." What the wise natives know supplies to the immigrant, claims J ennings. is whatever information the native needs to give the im pression of cooperating. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT IS no m atch for bureaucratic expertise. "Nowhere in the book of business management will you find rules for s hrinking a bureaucracy. In short. Reagan is moving against a whole culture established before he got there and which no pres1 dent in 40 years has maste red.·· J ennings offers this advice· Do not be in a rush lo seize control Rather, take lime to learn the power centers, and then cut with a fine, delicate knife rather than a pole ax. In six months. he declares. Reagan can acquire enough information to control sensitive positions in the center of government and lhen go on from there to cut back the !lize and cost of government Gold metals quotations Gold By The Associated Press Selected world gold prices today: London: morning fixing $581.00, up $18.25. London: afternoon fixing 5.579.00, up $16 .25 . Paris: afternoon fi x.jng $617.01. up $29.66 . Frankfurt: fixing $583.01, uy $8.50. Zurich: late afternoon fixing $.578.00 bid. up Sai.00: $.581.00 asked. Handy & Hannan: late morning 5.579.30. up $16 .55. Engelhard: late morning $.579.00. up $16.25. Engelhard: late morning fabricated S599.Z7. up $16.82. Sih•f!r NEW YORK (AP) -Handy & Harman silver $15.450. UJ? S0.058. Engelhard silvet $15.400. up $0.580 ; Fabricated silver $1.377, up Sll.500. tlefab Coppers.5%-861• cents a pound, U.S. destinations. Le.d 39-43 cents a pound. Zinc 41 "4z-41 :v. cents a pound, delivered. Tin f7.7647 Metals Week composite lb. Aluminum 76 cents a pound, N. Y. 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