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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-19 - Orange Coast Pilot" . ~ \ 111111 ClllT Ylll 11111111 llllY PIPll ~ I I ~~ I I /\ l I I\ ~ J l I ,\ • ' I I I I • 11\ ' ORANG E C OUNTY C ALIF O RNIA 25 CENTS Hostage pact rea~hed CRISIS TEAM President Cart.er talks about the hostage situation with top ad- ministration officials at the White House. From left a re Cart.er. Treasury Secretary G. William Miller. Gary Sick of the Na· lional Security Council and Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti. Pact straight deal U.S. releases frozen aasets for hostages WASHINGTON <AP> The agreement to end the hostage or- deal is a straight dollars-for- people deal: Iran frees the ~ American captives and the Unit· ed Stat.es releases frozen Iranian assets. But U.S. officials insist Iran is not getting "a dime or American money." "The basic exchange is we're gelling back what they look from us and giving back lo them what we took 'crom them. as a r esult," State De partmer_it SPokesman John Trattner said Sunday. - Vice President Waller F. Mon· dale, interviewed Sunday on ABC's "Issues and Answers." denied the deal amounts lo the United States paying ransom. "We are not paying a dime of American money for the return of these hostages." he said. "The Iranians are not receiving anything that is ours . . . This is the ir money. that we have frozen, that we will be returning lo them.·· The text of the agreement between Iran and the United States on money issues, released today, pledges the U.S. govern· m ent to "restore the financial position of Iran. insofar as is possible to that which existed prior to Nov. 14, 1979," the day President Carter ordered the Iranian assets frozen. In addition, the agreements in· elude a pledge by the United Fog to stay overnight a/,ong coaat States not to interfere in Iran's internal affairs ; establishment of a n international tribunal to settle claims by Americans and Iranians; and a promise by the U.S. government to treeze the former Shah of Iran 's wealth in this country as it can be iden· tifi ed. • Besides returning Iran's gold and dollars held in American banks since shortly after the hos tages were taken Nov. 4, 1979. 12 major American banks also reportedly agreed to drop lawsuits seeking repayment of. , money they contend Iran owes them. Ir an retreated fro m its estimate of $14 billion in frozen assets, which t he Carter ad- ministration insisted totaled about $9.5 bi llion A U.S. official who asked not to be identified said today the final figure is between S8 billion and S9 billion. Of that, Iran would get about $5.2 billion immediately Here's wh ere lbe money 1s and whcr.-it will be going under the term!> or the agreement . Late last week, the Carter administr ation readied S2 .2 billion for deli very to an es<·row account that could be turned over to Iran when the hostages ar e released The agreements specify that the Cent ral Rank of Algeria will hold this money in escrow until the hostages are <See TERMS, Page A2) Gunman 'vacuums' money from safe A gunman who carried what a rte rk described as a Portable vacuum cleaner held up a Costa Mesa U·Totem c onvenience market and then sucked money out of a s mall safe, police re- ported. A clerk at the 517 W. Wilson St. market told Police the man entered the store at about 3:35 a. m . Saturday. walked into a <'OOler and came oul carrying a case of beer. The clerk noted the time, turned to tell the tall black man that it was too late to buy beer and stared into a long, chrome· plated revolver. officen said. The gunman was given money from the cash register Then. police said , he hopped over the counter, bent over an under-counter safe and stuck what appeared to be a noz:r.le lo some sort ot device alon~ the edge of the safe's door. The shaken clerk told offi cers he heard no noise, but the con· traption sucked money from the safe. The gunman then ordered the clerk to lie behind the counter, commanding : "You raise your head and you're dead." . The clerk said the robber jumped the counter and ran out a door carrying about $1,000 in cash. Funds release alVaited 8)1..TheAssociated Press The United St ates reached agreement with Iran today for the r e lease of trle 52 American hostages. but Iran's chief hostage n~gotiator said their flight lo freedom awaited offi cial word that billions of dollars have been transfe rred to the Bank of England. Al 11 news confe rent.-i>in'fehran, Ira ni a n n ege tiator Hehzad Na ba v1 said the hos tages would be put aboard a plane "im· mediately after" Iran hears of- ficially from Algeria that the United States transferred money to an Algerian ac<'ount in the Bank of England under the agree· mcnt to exchange the hostages for frozen}ranian funds. OffiC'ials al Tehran airport gave conflicltng reports about plans for the hostages and several said they expected· the 52 Amerieans to leave within hours. As darkness fell m Tehran, an airport official said that the hostages ··are sup· posed to come. but it's not yet kno'A n when.·· In Washington. a U.S. official said a potentially serious last· minute hitch developed and that the Central Bank of Iran had not authori:r.ed the Bank of England lo set up an escrow account for the frozen Iranian assets. But ABC said later the money had been un· frozen and the funds were "in place." Nabav1 sa id Alger ian doctors were examing the Americans and .L,hat the doctors would have to Jubmit a report on the hostages' health al the moment of de· parture The complicated agreement to free the hostages in exchange for what U.S. officials said was $8 to $9 billion in frozen Iranian funds, cam e after a 14 Vl·month effort by the Carter administration and in the final hours of his presidency. President-elect Reagan . who takes office Tuesday, said," All of us a re encouraged but still have our fingers crossed." N abavi s aid foreign repQrters would not be able to see the hostages before their departure, but that the Americans had been interviewed by Iranian television a nd t h e film w o uld be ··transm itted to t he world tonight." CBS said sources inside Tehran told the network that the hostages would likely be taken lo Algiers in two Algerian jetliners whi~h had been standing by at the airport, then on to West Germany in U.S. military hospita l planes. The control tower al Mehrabad Airport. in a telephone convers~· lion with The Associated Press m New York, s aid he had no in· formation on any Algerian planes and that no flight plans had been fil ed. If the hostages were nown from Tehran to Algiers it would me~ a trip of about3,000 miles. Algiers is about 1 ,000 mil es from Wiesbaden, West Germany, and (See HOSTAGES, P11e "2) Patchesof densefdl are expect- ed to cling to the coast tonight and Tuesday morning, 1ccordin1 to a spokesman for the National W ea\her Service. Better than being there Clear skies are expected by Tueaday afternoon, said the 1poke1mao. The on a1ain off aaain fo& cloaed John Wayne Airport early tbla momma llDd . · blocked fli1hta leavin1 Loa Anaelee lntemaUonal Airport u well. Temperatura are expected td 41p to. to 55 tonlabt wltb • b11b ·.,., 70 apeet~ 1\leld~y after. HOD. DapltetbeclMckendf~~I ~ttoalt,UMC~•H'CllWIY Patrol niportecl no Hrioul attl· d ... tl. Vlll•trwu eltimat.cl at aero to OM llllllJl of 8 milt alofta pol'· .._. ot t1M llnuded coelt early .... _ ....... ' , ' Television plam closeup of inauguration W ASHtNGTON (AP> - Television viewen acrou the na· lion are apt to 1•t a clOMr. warmer view ol tbt eventa IUI'· roundlnc Ronald Rea1aa'1 la· au1uration 1'Mlday ~an tbale · whoaeeitlapenon. All tbreecommerclal te1"'81oD networb plan nteulH COY· eraa• of laauauratlon Day eventa, with eatlmatll tbat 171 mUUon Viewers naUGnwldt wlll •atch ccwer.,. ot n•ta la ftllt II llbly to be. a well·ddlled capltalclty . Live eover.,e ol tbe ln•usura· _.. . tlon event.a can be seen Tuesday on KNBC, Channel 4, 7 a.m. to 1 Pftn.; KNXT, Channel 2, e a.m. to t p .m .; ~.Channel 3, 7 a.m, to 1:30 p.m~: KCET, Channel 21, l :IOtolO:JOa.m. KCl:'I' will have a review of, Prtlldmt ae.,an'1 lnaupraUon •Deida fNm 10 p.m. to 111\lel· cfay. 1't PNll'&at, "111 Pellow OlUJ .. , ''wlllfeatunan an.._ ot ........ tpeecb b)' lpeecb wrtten b rr.td•U JolmllD, · Nboa ... can.. TbCIM wbon tatll lneludt nrl«.J 1111.talnment u ..U u pa1eaatry will be able to watch a . two-hour, tape-delayed venion of the All·Star lnauiural Gala to be aired by ABC from 10 to mi~bt tooiabtonCbmmel 7. Frank stnatra will produce ud direct the entertainment at Capitol Centre, an 11,000.M•t arena In 1uburban llaryland, wttb Joluuay Caraon at boat. 'Pert.-... iaelude lob Hope, StMI ............. ~ Claarftla ...... o...~ udM ... Olmoad. r t•a'81UraUoe Day co•trllt ( ... aUGAN, P.,. Al) ' 0 ,J •• • Cash sll.ag? , ·'No ransom' , •Debriefing set ..... ,..._ INCOMING PRESIDENT KEEPING FINGERS CROSSED George Buth, Ronald Reagan hope for hoatagea Hostages facing debriefing period WASlllNGTON <APJ Once freed, America·~ hostage heroes will be flown from Iran to a supervised decom pression that will delay t heir long awaited homecominJ? to families. friends a nd a nation exhilarated in relieL The hostages are expected to be taken to a U .S. hospital in West Germany There they'll be welC'omc.'<i by a team of officials including Cyrus H Vance. who was secretarv of stale when they were seized Nov. 4, 1979, hut re~ signed in protest over the failed American rescue missrnn last spring. It ·s poss ibl e President Carter also will Ov to Germany lo gi-eet them . but· Wh ite House press secretary Jody Powell called this ''highl y speculative" and Vice President Walter F Mon· dale said ... We have not gotten into t hat part al all." Then. according lo top Slate Department officials, the freed Americans will spend a five lo seven-day decompression period in the U.S. Air Force hospital in Wiesbaden, a resort town along the Rhine River. The families have been asked not to go to West Germany, the officials said, and most -after ha ving waited 443 days have agreed to wait a little longer. Experts say the returning 1 Americans need a short period of time to readjust to freedom before being thrust into an emo- tional reunion. "Former hostages have told us that they needed more time to get their heads toeether. to re· alize that they are really free, that It's not just another dream," said on~ State Depart· ment official, who requested anonymity. The official said the hoatages . will be examined by doctors and 1 psychiatrists well-trained to . diaanoae the kind of physical and emotional problem• that can arise in people subjected to Iona-term captivity. Later, there will be foUOW·UP .. coun1elln1 , which 1ome . 'plychlatrllta con1idtt ~clil i ~ nee the pbbUc outpouriq ol , Otian over tbe bOltq"' · N- a ra ca~ be H mucla of a 1 pa1cbo1Gclcal''brd1al -ln Ill 1 OWll •&J -u tbtlr klq cap. Uvtty. ' In <~ermany, the nto·wly freed /\mern'anS will be able .to..see ... Am e ri can televis ion on the Armed Forces network and will be given access to videotaped news s ummaries to bring them up tu date on what has happened in the world since their capture. They will have free telephones to talk with their famiht's. · • The 235-bed hospital where they'll slay was built by the Ge rmans during World War II and has giant rt'd crosses on its roof. It served as the hrst top for the 14 hostages released from Tehra n ear lier. a nd U.S . Sl·rv1cemcn wounded in the failed hostage rescue effort were treated there last April One official said any hostages with serious problems may be k ept longer in Ger many for treat ment. "Some of them will be ready to leave immediately, and some may have serious problems," another State Department of- fi cial said. "We just <lon 't know everything we can expect " ($tt RELEASE, Pagf' AZ) Or::Jl ~~a~l "'eather Variable clouds through T uesday. Local dense fog and low clouds along the coast night and e arly morning. Highs Tuesday 65 to 70. Lows tonight 48 to 55. IN81DETOD~V A UC lrvnw mMHMm 0/· ficial ii pleoffd bl/ the lol•IC coUect'°'9, ft)l!'ft though U '• o bunch of t.gs. See Page BS. AIY_..,,_. at AML.-n I: L.M • ..,. M Mewte. ...._ ar · ............. M ~ Al ..... IC ...... ~ CM -A\Ct ~:: =r.......;·~ ----: ;:.:a I I:= I • ...._ ·M ·CM ----11111 o 9 ,~P-AI Hostage pact agreed upiJ-n ' pt lot Logbook . A helping hand for life's loser the total ru1ht time could be more mandJ of our Majlis. ( Parlia- lhan tOhours. ment)." Nabavi was replyin1 to a U s. otricials hoped the freed question on a Tehran Radio pro- Amerlcans would be Oo~--t~ 1 gramthatallowedlistenerstocall Algien and on to West Ger~ in and speak with him. l{e today, their 443rd day in captivi· "strongly denied" thatlran acted ty President c arter and other of· from a position or weakness. fidals in Washington prepared to He also denied a White House. fly to Germany to greet them, but report that lro had signed the White Houseorficialssaidthepre· agreement, saying: "We will not s ident would not go if the trip s ign an agreement with the Unit· would prevent his attending ed States. Rather the Algerian Reagan's inauguralionTuesday. government will issue a state· N abavi also said on Tehran ment. We shall announce our Hadio th.at. "we managed to rub agreement with that statement, 1n the dirt the nose or the and the U.S. government will an· world's biggest oppressor and riounrP it ,tnn There will not be By IOHN NEEDHAM 0t•D9tl'I,.. ..... The rumpled, middle·aaed woman wbo walked lnlo the newspaper office in La1una Beach early Friday aftehloon said she had slept every night for a week in a restroom at the Village Fair Mall. Her worldly p()ssessions were stuffed into a leather bag slung over her shoulder. She carried a bundle of clothing. SHE SAID HER name was Phyllis and that she was down to her last two nickels. Six days before, she had lried to get herself arrested by orderi.ng some food •in a restaurant and not paylnt for it. She thought lhis would at least get her a bed and a roof over her head . s1.&.perpower'' and forced the Unit· any s1gne<i agreement." . .....-ed States "to s ubmit to the de· Carter, appearing m tne White But the Laguna Beach police officer called to the restaurant by the irate owner just issued Phyllis a citation for her to appear in court in two weeks and let her go. J11..•'f a p11ppy? • L\ nn lJttell l,)f t;arde n t;rove gets a greeting from Hulk. tht' largt'Sl ~real Dane at Sunday's Shoreline Dog Fan- eu:ors Association obedience match at the Orange County Fa1r~rounds m Costa Mesa. At 15 months. llulk is barely out of fu s puppyhood. Fro•Pag• Al TERMS OUTLINED • • • free and then turn it over to Iran -More than $3 billion now held in European branc h es of American banks also would be re- leased. The texts of the agree·. ments released today s aid another $1 billion in Iranian de· posits in those banks will be de· posited in a special Ah~erian escrow account l o cover all claims against I ran and will be replerushed so 1t does not fall below $500 million. The texts also said Iranian assets m domesti c branches or American banks. believed to total about S3 billion, will be delivered within six months to an Algerian esrrow account and used to pay oH loans by American banks to Iranian institutional borrowers s uch as developers. banks and Iranian companies. Perhaps the most significant concessions by Iran involved its demand for the return of the late shah's wealth. The texts or today's accords promised any U.S. assets belong- ing to the Pahlavi family will be frozen immediately after Iran files a legal claim against it. Iran, like any citizen or government. then will be able lo purs ue these assets in American courts __ OL th~ W _billi2ll ran de· manded last month be placed m an Algerian escrbw accouot, $10 billion represented the assets Iran presumed the shah had in the United States . That would have requin.'d an appropriation by Con~ress because there is no legal way for the U.S. government to attach tne shah's money. Moreove r, the Carter administration 's own • * • Fro•P~AJ RELEASE • • Those judged physicall y and emotionally fit will be flown to a private reunion with their f.amilies at an as yet undisclosed site in the United States, but not in Washington, officials said. cstime1lc of the shah ·~ wealth was onlv a small fractmn or Iran's figure The agreement also pledged the policy of the United States will be "not to 111tervcne, cl1rcrtly or in directly. poliln:ally or militarily in lran'sintcrnal affairs " Som<' anal ys t s . form e r Secretary of Stale llcnry Kiss- inger a mong them, say the United States had no husincss bargaining with a nal1on wh1<'h had v1olatl'd international law by holding diplomats hostage Mondale d1sm1sscd that Sun day. saying : "We've gQt some ri~ht here to put those hostages a nd their families at e1 very high priority . Wt• want the m ho m e. And Wt''ve LC1kcn these ste ps and we promised 1f they'd let these hostages come home, we would unfreeze tllos<' l'unds I tJon't think that 1s improper al all undt,rthecir<:umst ances " * * * U.S. lwstages get medical • • examinations ·-NEW YOl<K l /\l'I Tc:l evislon p1durcs of !>t·veral ll S hostages bt•1ng examined hy a team or I\ l~t·rian cioc·turs and nurses wen: fe<I to tht• /\m('rH·an networks to day b\ salcllttdrom Iran 1 nt' networks noted that the hostagt•s had bl•t•n examined M'Vt•ral hour~ earlier to ensure that tht>y were in g11od health ln•fnre th1•y were f('ICaS{'d Then • was no aucJ111 hr11adcast. ThP p1l't ures s howl0 1l the Algerian nurses. dressed in blue roh l's and wh1tt• headdress. pre- paring st>veral hostages for elcc tro<'ardiogram ll'sls Their tern· peratures. hc ;,irt and blood pressure were twing C'hecked as well "They'll have several days to , get acquainted before .the coun- try we l co m es them h ome officially," one State Depart- ment staff member explained. I\ mong t he hostages shown were .John Mc Keel. 27 , of Ralch Springs, Texas ; Steven Kirtley. 22, Little Rock. Ark.; William Keough Jr., so, of Waltham, Mass.; Elizabeth Swift. 39, of Washington, D.C.: and Phillip Ward,40.ofCulpcper. Va The latest plan is that after their private r eunion. the hostages and their families will be flown lo Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington and will be greeted by the president and a host of other ~overnment leaders. ••we plan a very moving ceremony," one State Depart· ment official said. Steven Lauterbach , 29, of Dayton, Ohio, was seen getting his blood pressure and heart rate checked. Barry Rosen, 36. of Rrooklyn, N.Y . was filmed talk· ing and laughing with two Algerian doctors. Charles Jones. 40, or Detroit. was shown getting his heart and lungs checked. iiiyliat TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley P\11111\Nf Ro~rt N. Weed Pr•llele"4 M. Thomas Keevil Efllot Thomas A.. Murphine -~lf>tEdll• Charles H. Loos .. .,.,, .. , ~ ldJIO< Ct•Y••tltl '''O Or•nt• Cool P'll•ll•fll ... COll'IP•ny Ho 11••• M•IM, 11_, • ..,,. edlt0< 1et mall•• ., 1t .. 111_..1s 1terel11 mey De •••••t•H•d wllllovt }P•<I•' "'""l•t*'I • <9'1'r•leM _..., · All depel11Mnta: (714) 142-4321 CtHalfted ~111alng: 142·5'11 OFFICES C°'le ~\<II llO WHI 8•y 54r"I L .. vll• IHdl' 11>77 No. CNlt Hltl'l••Y Hunllnt1on lffcl\: ll't1' S.ec:ll ..., .. oro -!he Or-,.,.,, 0.11, P114". w1111 _,, ,, tomt11nect 1r. -·~•u. •• P\14111"'90 DY tlw Or• .... COHI Pvlll••""'!I eon-y Se!Nrel• tO•hOrl~ e<~ pUDll\!Wd -., ,,,. ...... 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CLiµr a r o appare ntl y grabht.'<1 LI revolver from under thl' c:ounter and opened fire on the holdup man, who returned the fir<'. Hoth mt•n fe ll lo the floor with fatal wounds When polite arrived a short timt.• le1ler. they found Henry on the ground near the doorway with a chest wound e1nd Capraro dead behmd the counter . Henry was taken to Anaheim Memorial Hospital, where he diNI a short time le1lt'r. The pohc:c spokesman said there were no other injuries in lht' gunfight REAGAN ... begins with the networks' morn- 1n~ news shows A BC will provide c:ontinuous coverage from its "f;ood ~ing, America" pro· gram and NBC from its "Today" ~how through the end or the in· -augural parade about l p .m . PST. Heagan will take the oath of of· fic·c at 9 a.m PST on a stand atthe Wesl FrontoftheCapitol. Anchoring the coverage will be Walter Cronkite for C BS, John Chancellor and Roger Mudd for NRC. Frank Reynolds for ABC and Paul Duke for PBS. ABC and PBS will provide elosC'Ci captioning to viewers with hearing difficulties whos~ :rv sets a re equipped with s pecial de- c·o1krs. The inaugur al parade. lradi· tionally a drawn-out affair that lasted three hours or so, has been trammed to little more than an hour and its tempo quickened The lailonnA has been prompted in part to the needs ortelevision. Late-evening wrap-ups of the rtay's events including Tuesday ni ght 's eight inaugural balls also are planned . Last Chrysler hurdle cle·ared House press room at 1:55 a.m .. PST after the signing in Algiers, s aid a "few documents" were still to be s igned "before the money is actually trans ferred and the hostages are released.·· "We don't know yet exactly how fast this procedure will go," he said. "We are prepared to move as rapidly as possible. All the preparations have been completed pending the final documents being signed." Sources in Tehran said there were no demonstrations in the lranian capital today, in con· tr as t to an outpouring of thousan® reviling the United States after seizure of the U.S. Embassy and its staff by Islamic militants on Nov. 4, 1979. Deputy Secretary of State Warren Christopher, the chief American negotiator in the crisis, signed the accord at the Algerian Foreign Ministry. A small group of reporters wit· nessed the ceremony. ·'This is a very happy day," said Christopher, then expressed to Foreign Minister Mohamed Benyahia "the abiding apprecia· tion of the American people" to Alj~eria for serving as in· termediaries in the negotiations ··You and your colleagues m Tehran have performed this heavy responsibility with great impartiality, discretion and high skill." said Christopher. "The American people will always re· m e mber this contribution to humanitarian matters by the Alg erian p eople and thei r leaders " .. At last I can s mile." Christopher told reporters. ThC' breakthrough cam e after 14 '"~ months of diplomatic ap· peals, secret contacts. economic pressure and other actions. in· eluding a failed rescue attempt by U .S commandos. The 52 Americans 50 men and two women are the re- m aining hostages from among 98 seized by Moslem revolu- tionaries who overran the em· bassy. The hostages include a businessman. They range in age from 20 to 64. About 20 are servi('emen. San Joaquin area mercury record By The Associated Preu Record high temperatures have been recorded in the San Joaquin Valley which has been deprived or normal rain and cold weather patterns all winter. The thermometer reached 73 degrees in Bakersfield Sunday. breaking by one degree the rec ord for the date set in 1974, th~ N alional Weather Ser vice re· ported. A record for the day also was set in Fresno where Sun· day's 70 was two degrees above that city's previous high for Jan. 18 set in 1920. WAS HINGTON <AP ) - Chrysler Corp. cleared its next· to-last government hurdle today on the way lo a badly needed $400 million in new fede ral loan guarantees The Chr· .ler Loan Guarantee Board. t .aded by Treasury Secrelar• .:;. William Miller. took only 15 r1 nutes to formally ratify its prev Alll conditional approval of a plan to keep Chrysler afloat through big monetary con- cessions from creditors and workers. About 250 officers of United Auto Workers locaJa were alao meelintt today ln Mlcbl1an to de· cide whether lo uk their. mem· bera to vote for the plan approved by UAW President Dou1laa Fraaerlut Wednesday. Flre8 hit Florida Phyllis said she bad lost contact with her five cl\ildren over the last two yeani. She said she tried to telephone one or her sons whom she thought lived in Carlsbad, but ap· parenll>'. nehad moved. Where, she didn't know. Phyllis said she had been in San Dieco on vacation with a friend, Laura, over the New Year's holiday. While there, Laura met a man named Ted. ACCORDING TO PHYW8~ the three of them were driving up the coast from San Diego and had stopped at a gas station lo use the restrooms. When Phyllis came out-of the bathroom, Laura and Ted had left, taking. her mpney and luggage with them. ''I've just got to get this straightened out," .she kept saying. She said she couldn't remember when Laura and Ted left her, only that she had walked into Laguna Beach dur· ing the early momina hours and bailed a policeman. It was three or four in the morning. she recalled. He took her to police headquarten, but no ooe would take a crime report about her bein1 stranded. Capt. Neil Purcell said the onJy record police had of Phyllis was of her arrest at the restaurant. "We have an indigent fund at the station,'' Purcell said. "But we have no record of her asking for as- sistance." RIDING IN THE CAR to the Salvation Army Hospila)!ty House in Santa Ana, Phyllis said she wasn't mad at the police. They have limits they have to work within just ike you and I do." s he said. "It's cold, but that's the way you have to look at it or else you won't understand. You'll start to think they're against you. "You know 1 had five children. If I called them -if I knew where they wer e -what could they do? Take in poor helpless little old me? I show up and say, " ·Here I am. l 'm helpless. Take care or me.· What would they think of me then?" As we neared the hospitality house, Phyllis sat on the edge or the seat, straining lo see road signs so she can call out the cross streets. •'I'll navigate," she said She seems happier "THANK YOU FOR bringing me." she said when we arrived. "I'll be just fine. I think I can get some counseling here. Maybe they can tell what's been happening." Her hug was motherly Her shoulder bag slipped down her arm and she almost dropped her bundle of clothes as she ran inside. Newport officer struck by auto Newport Beach police Sgt. Greg Mattson, 31. remained in serious condition today after be- ing hit by a pickup truck M altson was taken to Foun- tain Valle y Community Hospital's trauma center where he was treated for lacerations and internal injuries. Police arrested 21 ·year-old Patricia Lynn Lytton of Hunt- ington Beach at the scene or the 11 p.m. accident on West Coast Highway near Highland Street on suspicion of felony drunken driving. Officers said Mattson and a fellow patrolman were s tanding on the north shoulder or Coast Highway investigating a minor, non-injury accident when the <'ompact pickup truck driven by Ms . Lytton swerved off the road. Witnesses told police Mattson was hit and rolled onto the hood of the t'ruck. They said the truck, carrying Mattson, continued west until it struck a guard rail at the Santa Ana River b~idge. Ms . Lytton, police said, sus· tained minor cuts in the col· lision. Po..~ertran.sferred MANILA. Philippines (AP> - Presidnent Ferdinand E . Marcos formally transferred his law-making powers lo an in· terim Parliament today , although his decree Saturday lifting martial law left him the power to enact laws himself. An opposition leader , former Sen. Jovito Salonga, said today's ac· tion "does not mean much." BRADENTON, Fla. <AP> - Fireftlhtst were scattered "all over the J::.r" t.oclay .n. 25 ftret ac«-1,JOO to 2t~ MNI of brUlb and ron1t land in emtnl norlda,oftldalataY . Eniov the finest '" sPOt1I clOChlnQ: YlloUr )egging 98la from Ultra Spart. Two distlnd stytes to chooll from. full zip·tl 111 bll collar or a zip 10 tut111 wilh pooch packela. Colen .. g~ burQundV. sable. bllck end royal. 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'trU~~ll' l o J>fl''' lhtlr go..ah f'ltr..l ht.-IJl'J <1·ful iilld not J11. ruµtl\ t· fl t' !>atd ha:. ur11vn. !"><Jltd&rtt} • /tlerry mayors 1 t'Jlt'Uledl~ ha!> det'lared thdl 1t ... up pori.. dnd bel ieves rra 'ut·1ahsm . 'u hl· t!> not afrntd <,f "'o,·1et m1ht<ir y 111tervent1on 1n Puland Truns1t worke r !> 1n Wars aw Jnd workC'r'i a nd dri vers in oth~r Polish c•1ti es s t<.1gcd "war111ng ~tri k es" over the Communist g,on•rn.ment 's rdus <il to v.rant frt:c Saturday:-. · Chicago Mayor Jane Byrne (left ) and San Francisco Ma yor Dianne Feinstein enjoy selves while dining out in Washington , D.C .. at reception in capital restaurant. They are att ending midwinte r U.S. Conference of Mayors. \. • T h£• Polish government ha:> :-aid eronorn1c· problems (>revent it from. allowing an tm')lcdiate "hortcnang of lht• t·urr't!nl s ix day. 46·hour workwecl\ It has threatened to do<:k the pay of workers who leavt: tht·1r jobs to press the union ·~ den1and Atlanta searchers joined by p~lice "The proble m t ies in · the m ethod of solv111g the pr<>blem," Walesa s aid. "We arc realist~. a nd do not °"a nt Loo mu<"h." he said, "but \H cont1nut• to want something bN•aust> this '"' 1n the nature of man " l'olish W~)rkt'rs currently gel altt>rnak $aturdays off and the governmerjt h as promis ed to in s tatutt• a f.{ve clay, 40·hour week over fiw• ~l'<trS . In a~pting a modt•ratc a p· pro<ic t\, Walt•sa appe<in.•cl to be folln~1'ng the advic-e given him l>~~. ,._oµe J ohn Paul 11 in their T ur s da v m e etin g al th e \"~1. it<i n · Irvine cops cite abuse with traps Cat traps should never be used to "get e ven" with a feline or its owner. according to a r eport written by the s taff of the Irvine Police Department. The report suggests that cat traps shouldn't be issued f~m the munkiµal pound to people who inte nd to use the trap to: Capture animals for the l'urpose of selling those animals for anima l researc h or ex· perimentation. Capture cats outside of the city Capture cats before other "reasonable attempts have been made to s afely a nd humanely capture them ... _The report, prepared at the re- quest of the Irvine City Council, goes on lo say that people should be forced to read a nd comply .with the "Animal Trap Agree· m e nt " The Animal Trap Agree ment .requi'res that people returning .empty traps be asked the follow· ;ing questions : . "Did you capture any animal with this trap?" "If yes, what did you do with the animal?" The report further s tipulates that if the ans wers to these ques· lions indicate illegal or sus- pic ious circum stances, a police inves tigation should be con· ducted. The Irvine City Council is to consider the report Jan. 26. Late last year, the council members s uspended the is- s uance of cat traps pending the preparation of a report by the police department. Irvine C ity Coun c ilman David Sills said at that time that felines were being trapped un- j ustly and put lo death at the pound before their owners knew they were missing. He also complained that lu- payer money was being wuted in the cat trap program. /\TLJ\NTJ\ CAI» /\bout200 c.:itizens scoured vac<int lots near a southside s hopping center over the weekend and turned up a few item s of clothing in a hunt for dues in Lht> deaths and <lis<ip pearanccs of at least 16 Atlanta c hildren. l"or the first t ime s ince lht.' s t•arc:hcs began last fall, police took a vigoro us role in directmg the voluntee r efforts Officers in h cliC'optc rs joined the searc:h from overhead, a nd m otorists were sto11ped and questioned al poliC'c roadblocks . Tht• foc us of the effort was 14 -yca r .o ld Lubic "Chuc k " Geter, who was last .s een two .. ,. .. ...,..... Jason Carter . 5-year-old son of President Carter's son Jack, poses as superhero lo illustrate magazine article about children's fascination with such characters. Arti- cle by Jason's mother , Judy, is in current edition of Red- book magazine. MX date extended RENO (AP) -The Air Force has extended the deadline for public comments on the environ· mental impact statement for the MX missile system. according to an aide to Sen. Pat•l :..:ixaJt, R· Nev. The Pentagon reportedly agreed to push back the original April 1 deadline for comments to · Mayl. Wete Listening ••• The Daily Pilot wants to hear from its readers, what you like about the paper and what you don't like. We also would like to publish your views on any subject in our letters to the editor col- umn. Call the number below and your message will be recorded. Meaaqes will be transcribed several times daily and delivered to the desk of the mppropriate . editor. Mailbox contributions will be dellvered to the editorial page editor. Mailbox contributors m .. t Include their name and telephone -number for ntillcatm. No ciftuledoa calla. pleue. Teti • what'• IClfl ,.,or mind. Ttie number ia ·in seolee '4 houn a da7. seven days a week. weeks ago .when hl' left home for thl' Stewart Lakewood Sh11pµ1 ng Center l>cµut) P olu·t· Chtt·f Eldran Bell aSSl•mhlc•<l lis t!> of 1'11,lh&nJ! a nd other art1de!> rC'l a t<·<I to thret• of the• four l'htldn•n 'till m issmg \'oluntt•cr se<irt'hl•rs n • ported tl1c•y had found "a f<'v. artu:les of d11ldrt•n 's l'lothing · A s 111 pa ~t )>l'<irche'>. th e l'lolhl'S wt•rt• turned over to ttw State Crimt· Lah for <1nalys1s. pol i<:e s<.1id Uell toh1 t hl• group bc fon· lht' search that poliC'e would not tdl the m whether any of the item.., they found Wl'n' conneetcrl v.1th them issing or sl<11n ehild r cn. Airport, NB tiff • ·•Additional handicapped facilities inc lude r es trooms ... " reads a ne w informational brochure on Or a nge County's John Wayne Airpo rt. Uut there's a problem The <iirport terminal restrooms ar<' not accessible to wheelchair bound persons Airport Manage r Murry Cabl e s ays he w<ints t o move a head with improvements that would make the restrooms <iccessible, but claims the City of Newport Beach is try ing to stall the project. In the meantime, according to Cable. handicapped persons who desire to use r estroom fac1lit1es a re being transported, at county expense. to a ccessible faciht1es located in two hotels ll)cated on MacArthur Boulevard near the ai~ The dis put e that h as d e veloped over the $80,000 project to upg rade the airport term inal restrooms centers on differing inte rpretations of a settle ment in a lawsuit filed against Orange County by the City of Newport Beach . Under terms of the stipulated judgme nt, lhe c ounty mus t notify the city of any plans for permanent or major alteration of airport facilities. C able says he's been told by the county Counsel's office that the county wasn 't required to alert Newport Beach officials to the plan for ·making the restrooms accessible. He said he did so out or a spirit of goodwill toward the city. Newp0rt Beach was notified of the plan in an Oct. 24 letter from Cable. Later. he notified the city of other proposed improvements -edge lights on runways and taxiways, a standby power system and remote wind in- dicators. In a Jan. 8 letter lo Newport Beach City Manager Robert Wynn, Cable.said he was giving the city two weeka to comment on the projecta. lf there was no response, Cable said, the county would move ahead regardless or Newport'aviews. WyM complained in a letter dated Jan. 12 that the city hasn't responded because of the workload facin1 its Aviatioa Committee, a city council ad· vlsory body. ~ Wyrm laid the committee WU) 1upPoMd to ems~ the items ..at it1 Jan. I meetin1, but couldD 't becaUH tbe meedq weattoolate. He Mid the eounty proJeeta will be C'Wldered bt UM cam· mlttee at a Feb: I m..an,. \ Monday January 19 1961 DAil '( I'll I 11 .1:c Inaugural gems rari t~ Few presidents' remarks rememh er~t.f WA SllJNGTON IAP J IC Ronald Reagan s ays anything memora ble in his inaugural ad d ress, he'll be a rarity among pres idents . Rarely can 1:1 . prN;idcnt speak for his era a nd lo the u~e~. Franklin D Hooscvclt, takmg oHlce at a mo ment of cc·onomit cris is. said "the only thing we have to fear 1s (eur 1t:-.cl f," and people remcmbc•r th.uJ And John F Kcnncdy de Jive r ed a SJH'et'h with two passages l'vcr !>inrc a:-.so<:1ate<l with him "Lct the wwd go fl)rth from this time and plan'. t.o friend and f0t• <illkl'." ht• s aul. 'Lh<it the.· tor<'h ha:. hcl·n pa~sl·d lo a new genc·ratwn uf Aml•rtn1n' horn IJl 1h1~ r en tun . tem11t·red b~ \\<Jr. cJ1sc·1phnt-d ht a ti;.ir<l an<.I ht ll l' r pc·a1't'. proud of our <an c-at•nt hl'rtlagt· and unv.1ll1ng tt1 v.11ne:-.:,, or pl'rn11t tht· ,10"' undo 111g of thn:.c hum.an righh to whieh th1~ n<tlton h<i ~ alway:. been tornm1lled. ancl to which we an· c·on1m1ttc•d toda\' a t home ancl urouncl th1· v.11rlcl ·. And. 11f t•our<;t• .. 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Te•·~~'·'·-' ~----~.._:--> & .... , .. , •• It's party time . ~ aN IM>ll'l'I.: WAlaNGTON: =:,.tou've uua1e4 ln• to travetin' 1boet. up\ved \M w Ult IDCI ullhd I.be btoad •l1D0111)hcre ol aopltlelicaltd IOdety ln places Uke ModHto'1 covttons, lt '• bard to bred Ute -.ablt. So I'm off •1•1n TIW lJm•. lt 't Oe1liHUOft Wuhlftl\OD, D.C Around lM olfk•. I told evttybody I WU actually huded for the capital tu ~h«k Oil my lncom• t.xea. But tht-real truth 11. I heard ll wbi1pel'fd thett mi1ht be a cou· pit o( parties an lbe area T'*Clay ni&bt ll '1 bffn widely rume>Nd that aome aln1er ll 1ivin1 a G•la buh •ta $pol called the Cap6tol Plua in Maryland. nd then tb~re 1s suppoaed to be a whole dele11aUon o( people ffom uur very own uran1e Cout"who wall be gatbenng for what 1i. being called• "California Party" at Kenned) Certlt!r WHY, YOlJ'&E LEFT to wonder if they always live I\ up hke thls al Waahrnetoo. D.C.? No wonder everybody wants to be an government. Of course. one of my l9ne·time associates .in Wastungton pointed out it isn't every day that the Dislnct of Columbia inaugurates a new President of the United •tates That might account for some of the excitement. When I announced my arrival time in Washiniton. my asso<'iate there suegested, "Why don't you try Modesto? Everything here is booked in advance. We've been pullin1 r"\b .,.1, (: 15! £ ··You'd think 1t uw my fault Sinatra didn't invit~ you to t~ in· augurata.on." a ll our visitors up in boiler rooms left over from the Ken- nedy Years." fie suggested conditions are so jammed you need an advance booking to use a telephone booth. He also gave warning about the predicted weather for M.r . Reagan's big day tomorrow. Just 45 degrees but with wands expected up to 20 knots. GEE, THAT MIGHT be blustery enough to knock those tall hats off the Fountain Valley High School Band members who will be marching in Mr. Reagan's parade. The parade comes your way between 11 :30 a .m . and 1:30 p.m .. Orange Coast time. Speakin~ of the Baron Band, here's one for the rec~rds. Thi~ <;>r.ange Coast aggregation is staying in Arlington. V1rgm1a , at a place out on Jefferson Davis Road. Jerferson Davis? Gee, l always thought he was on the OTHER side. . Bey<;>nd. that, the latest panic rumors in Washington circle~ md1cate there aren't any tickets available for anythmg havi ng to do with ceremonies surrounding our Gov. Reagan's latest change or address. . ID~E TALK HAS IT that a computer was selling tickets mdepend~ntly of some special telephone lines that were al.so peddling ducats. The upshot is they oversold everything by 125 percent. Auto dealers would like to have that problem right now. "You can't even get a ticket to the Lincoln Memorial " my Washington associate warned. ' Anyway, f<?r the next couple of days, your faithful cor· respo~dent will be fearlessly tr acking .down all this Washington gossip and if anything happens, I'll dispatch to you some dots, dashes and one or two flashes. YOU TIDNK l'M worried about those ticket rumors? Not on your life. · Up near Modesto they warned me I'd never get movie tickets to "Godzilla the Goriila." I sure fooled them. I NATION I WEATHIA ~O~J i~augural ·?, WASHINGTON CAP> -nae malD partlclpanu in nat weelE'• But pu~ ed repona UU. week in New Yon and w~ BulWt . prNlcMntial lnauauration f•tiviti• may be protected by cloth• indicate that everal in the ln•Ullll'aJ party may diser..ui be made of a •~lal , bullet·prool fabric called Kev•r. wearlne Kevla , includin1 Hveral ~ovemors, IOIDe •tar mtllr· Altboueb Clftly a lfttle swter than ord1ury cloth, aarment.a ta and th id tial .... t•--made of Kevlar cans~ a bullet from a .Jsr·caliber lla1Dum. Tbe anen e ea en P-~Y ...., · fabric lt.Nll ls manufactured by E.I. du Ponlde Nemours ~Co. Kevlar was veloped ln the early lt'10I by Du Pont and "9 The Secret Servlee refuaes aa a matter of policy to dlicuu in· Army's Natick eaearch and Development Laboratory ln au1uration security anan1ement.1, and \be makers ot Kevlar Maaaachuaetts. • clothinc -Point Blank Armor Co. of Loni Island and Protective Barbara Wolf o . Du Point Hid that altboutb Kevlar allraetl Apparel Corp. of En1lewood Cliffs, N.J . -decline to dlleuas their attention because oil its armor capability, its combination ol customers. strength and light weilht also make It valuable ln industrial Q · "ll ls not our pollcy to disclose who ia wearin1 our vests, for pl1catlons, includlng ~t hulls. aircraft and mtuUes and i• tire their own protection,·· said Leonard Rosen of Protective Apparel. and rubber products. Tlaeg su"'fved vokano Doctor's • • reJecl1on overruled DENVER CAP> -A doctor suffering from multiple sc:lero&is cannot be rejected from a tea· ide ncy at the University of Color ado School of Medicine just because or his illness, a federal jloige has ruled. lJ .S. District Judge John K"'e ordered the school's Department of Psychiatry to accept Joshua Pu,shkin to the training &>ro· gram. saying CU officials had turn~d down Pushkin's applica· tion only because of his han· di cap. ~ FEDERAL LAWS prohibit employ~rs and universities re· ceiving federal funds from dis· c r i min a ting-against han- d icapped people who are otherwise qualified, Kane said. Sue Ruff and her boyfriend, Bruce Nelson, sit with their dogs in front of their new mobile home near Kelso City. Wash. The couple, their dogs aud their Blazer truck all survived the Mav 18 eruption of Mount St. Helens. but two friends died. University officials have not decided whet.her to appeal, said George Dikeo!J. vice chancellor for legal affair~ a t CU. "Justice has been done," said Pushkin. who ha!r been confined to a wheelchair for the past 10 months. 'Star Wars' for U.S.? · • 1 think it is good not only for me. but for many other disabled people who can do jo~s despite their disabilities ," he spid. IN A LAWSUIT ~iled in August. the 28·year·old\. doctor contended he had ctPPlied\tO the residency program at the u'rsing of Dr. Douglas Carter, direl'.!:_or of the program and act ing c hairman of the m edic~I sc hool 's d epa rtm e nt o{ psychiatry. L . . . J. b aser ~apon impressive in air ome test ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. <AP) -A laser -beam weapon that could transform warfare into something out of "Star Wars·• h as been tested aboard a n airplane for the first time. the U.S. Air Force says. 'Tm satisfied that we have in fact passed a very significant milestone," Air Force Secretary ·Hans Mark comm e nted at Kirtland Air Force Base here. "We can now think about shoot- ing down the other fellow's mis· siles without using nuclear wa rheads." E IASER eventually may ounted ·on a satellite that be able to pick off enemy missiles from outer space, Mark said. And some time in the future, the laser technology may be incorporated into a small weapon far use by foot soldiers, he said. The tests, conducted last week, give the United Stat.es a leg up on the Soviet Union, Mark said. "We know the Russians are doing a lot of work on laaen," Mark said. But "as far as I know. they do not have a laser like this on an airplane. "We're way ahead on this," he said. T he tests were conducted aboard a four·engine NKC·l35 jet on the ground. While the laser had been fired from the ground before, even shooting down target missiles. it had never before been usect while mounted on an airplane, Mark said. The next step. which could come within months. is to fire the laser from an airborne NKC·135, he said. Mark declined to say what problems have cropped up dur- ing the tests, but said. "1 don't see any technical problems that are in the way." A laser is a narrow. intense beam of light produced when atoms are s~mulated to high energy levels. The one tested here "sounded like a jet engine going," Mark said. THE IU&TLAND Special Weapons Laboratory first used a high.intensity laser to shoot down a drone tarcet in 1973. Since lbea, the Air Force has ·been wonma Oil the tttbnology to place a laser aboard an NKC·l.35. Mouated aboard an airplane, the continuous wave carbon dioxide luer holds several ad· vantages over missiles and ground·stationed lasers, Mark said. watt>r vapor 1s {!one." he said. "In thf' longer term. I think we'r e going to put lasers in s pace and I think we're going to s hoot down intercontinental ballistic missiles," Mark said . "I BELIEVE LASERS on ai rplanes and in space will, in the next decade or so, become an important part of this coun· lry·s strategic arsen al." said Mark. who is leaving office with the change of administrations. The subject of whether lasers can be refined into weapons for foot soldiers is .. a subject of hot debate," Mark said. But Mark said he was an "op· ti mist." and said he believed technological problems blocking development of such a weapon could be over come. Pushkin testified that Carter had a change of heart about Pushkin's eligibility. telling Pu s hkin in a subsequent in· tt'rv1ew that psychiatric patients might not re-act well to the han· dicap. Doctor s discovered that Pushkin had multiple sclerosis during his first year at CU's School of Medicine, in 1974. He graduated from the school and went on to complete a medical internship at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kan. Multiple scl e r osis is a disease of the central nervous system characterized by speeeh defects and loss or muscular coordination. Boy, 17, convicted in computer snafu CHICAG~ <AP > -A 17·year-0ld boy has been found guilty of theft of services after he took electronic control of a computer at DePau1 University in a caper that cost the school more than $22,000. Brian Callin was llCcused of tampering with the computer by using a home computer ~erminal in suburban Palatine to "talk" to it and issue commands. Winter's grip remains Unlike a missile, the laser moves toward a target at the speed of light and eliminates the need to lead a t.arget, like a foot· ball quarterback leads a re· ceiver, Mark said. It is also bet· ter at coping with bad weather, such as rain or clouds, that would interfere with a beam shot from the ground, Mark said. . C~tlin pleaded innocent to the charge, a misdemeanor, but· C1rcu1t Court Judge Raymond 'Sodini found him guilty in a bench trial and placed him on one-year probation. He and a 16·year-old boy who has not yet appeared in court al· legedly gained access to the DePaul computer syste111 through a telephone line and were able to shut it down from Sept. 17 to Sept. 19. Florida battle• to save fruit crops Coa.1al M'ralllrr POINT CONCEPTION TO MIJllCA• 90tl011' ANO OUT .. MILll LIQM v•rleble winch nlQlll •net mornlnQ "°"'' becoml119 we•t to M>Ulllwnt I to 11 IH •n&tl durlftQ ,,.. •lier-. _,..,., ,_," 2 to 3 feet V•rl•bl• 1119" <-tllrouoll tonlQllt. P•tclly IOQ .,..,.IOPlnQ lllll •tternoon. IJ.S. s .... ,,, Ar<tl< elr malnt•IMd • clllll ll'IP •round m;,cll of IM EHi on 5\uldey, k"Plnt -.,..,•turu twtow frffll"!I tntlle ~. 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The carbon dioxide laser "really works well above 30,000 feet or so because almost all The shutdown inconvenienced thousands of students during e.nrollmen~ week and cost the school $22,252 in computer down· time , repairs and manpower, university officials said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- _ _.,... ____ _ AIOUT -------AIOUT 1$199GREAT I 9 DINNER $5 ftft SUPEI e7.7DINNEI () 0 c 1J 0 z I 000<! for lllree pieces ol 1u1cy. golden brown Kentucky Fried Chicken. plus single servings ol cole slaw. meshed poteloes and grav.,. and• roll L1m11 l•o offers per purch1se. Coupon good only IC>f comb1na11on while/ d1111 orders Cuatome1 pafs 111 applicable 111ea ta• Good lor nine pieces of tulcy. golden 1>1own Kentucky Frted Chicken, w1lh lou1 rolls. a 111ge colt atew. a large mashed potatoes and 1 medium gra..., limit two ollers per purchase Coupon gooo only tor comblna11on wnlttil derk orders. Cu1tome1 pay1 all applicable •le• tu Oller expires I Febru•rv 1, 1981 PY1ce1 mey vary al PrtcH ma., vary at per- p11llclpaling loca, I ticlpallng locations. Good t1on1, Good only In on1., 1n Southern ' Southetn California 1 C.lllorn1a wflef• you ... ...,.. you ... America's Fllt¥0tll• Amer1ca·1 ~111 Wlndbw lenner . WlnclO* ..,.,,., I __ .. __ a1'1ng a ~··· owi...-. iodel JoAnne Johnson of Los Angeles, ho bears striking resemblance to Nancy eagan, will be co-host at Tuesday night ·•1temative inaugural ball".in Washington f tr those not invited to an official one. Her partner? Ron Smith, a ringer for the pre- sitlent-elect. Spending called ~iver law key r SACRAMENTO CAP) -The Brown ad- ministration has spent $200,000 in an effort to get federal "wild rivers" protection for five California str..eams belore President Carter leaves ortice, the Sacramento Union con- The newspaper said ""'~T'E tended. I Brqwn hoped Carter's in· . .,. "' •' . terior secretary, Cecil . Artlrus, would make the . d~ision to bar damming of the rivers because he (fared the incoming Republican interior s~cretary, James Watt, would side with limber ind water interests who oppose it. With the help of speeded-up paperwork inanced by the state, Andrus Mportedly planned :o put the streams in the "wild 1ivers" system lo· day, bis last day in office. Are-.ed i• ldlH•9• LOS ANGELES (AP> -A 22-year-old woman accused in two random shootings, including the murder of a 16-year-old boy, was ordered held on St million bond after pleading innocent in Municipal Court. Judge Xenophon Lang has scheduled a March 2 preliminary bearing for Esperanza "Espy" Polvarez of Santa Monica in the alleged thrill kiU· \ng of Javiar Galvin. 16, of Venice, who was slain May 23 as he pushed • disabled car down Veni_£-e Boulevard. ~ His 15-year-old companion, Victor Mora, was rounded in the attack. tlr~ p....W.. gr..,• SACRAMENTO (AP) -About 400 Sacramento :ounty school children are being sent home every ~Y because of a head lice infestation, officials re- ort. Virginia Harder, public health nurse for the cramenlo County Department of Health, said unty schools are having worse problems than st year. A pamphlet is being prepared to instruct rents in combating head lice. r•ff Jtrefnfs .. ......., FRESNO (AP) -Posters advising youths to nk before registering for the draft will be re· ved from Fresno Transit District buses. City Manager Gerald Newfarmer ordered the oval, saying the message, "Think before you later for the draft," urges civil disobedience. The Fresno Branch of Women's International iue for Peace and Freedom paid to display 45 arda for a month. The signs were up for a week. __ ..... , ... ~SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Nicara1ua's rev· o Uonary government has a1reed to a .. morandum of intent" lo let the capitalist "ale" label remain on its banana exports. Top-rankin& Nicarasuan olftcials siped the a · ment wllb land-food COQ1lomerate Ca1Ue • Inc. after .meetln1 in San Francisco. The company's Standard Fruit • Steamship ary, which uaes the Dole label, bu been the apart aaent for Nlcarapan bananas for )'Mn -a slpiflcant proflt·makinl business Catie 6 Coote. 'l'b9 company does not own land, but bu>'• fruit pl'OYJde9·*bnical auiltwe lo srowen. \ , Monday. Janu11ty 19, 1911 DAILY PILOT ... Fears remain after classroom fire 81 JAC'&IB llYJIAN BURBANK (AP> -Wooden buca1alow claa,,.ooma in use acrou the eountry may pnHDt 1 previoualy UIU'eco1nl&ed llN dancer, olftclala cl1acovered after ltam• raced throucb a l1xtb · 1rade ola11room bere, ~ lajuriq two a.acb .. u they bfrded 21 It Cl to Hf«y. . nn•a IOmelbinf people an IOinl to have to take a clOMr look at, .. said Burbank Fire Capt. Jack Mitchell. "ll'a really aometh1nc lo walk in lbtre and realiie bow clOM lt came. It ac.,.. you." ONE ALAa•ING A8PltCI' of the fire, he aald, waa that apparently no exiattnc fire codes were violated and the poqlbWty exilted that tbe wall heater where the blue started bad not malfunc· tioned. A key factor in spreadina the fire from a parti· tiooed..off area that contained the wall beater was the presence of choir robes nearby, buns after a Christmu program on boob deaiped lo bold stu· dents· coats. Doors~losed Plan·t called 'life hazard' LOS ANGELES (AP) -A plastics plant in Baldwin Hills bas been shut down after an impec· tor ruled it "an extreme life buard for the people working there" and a threat lo homes nearby, fire officials said. "Almost everything that they were doin1 wu hazardous," Fire Battalion Chief James Youni said of the closure of J .H. Advanced Laminating Plant on Jefferson Boulevard. "We normally will give people time to clean up the operation, but in this case it was so hazardous we couldn't walk away from it." RE SAID THE OWNER was given a limited time to rectify the problem or face prosecution. The plant had been closed on violations two years ago, Young said, but added that the owner appeared to be cooperative and willing lo work with fire officials. The problems arose in the storage and uae of such highly flammable substances as fiberglass and resin and such volatile liquids as acetone and lacquer thinner, Young s aid. "We found a buildup of 6 to 9 inches of fiberglass on the floor, and open cam of namma- ble liquids, some in containers which are not ap· proved, such as plastics," he said, addin1 that jackhammers would have lo be used to chisel the material off the Ooor. WATER THAT HAD BEEN used to wash down the floor had collected in a pool and con- tained so much hazardous material that the water itself had become nammable, =said. In addition, he said, UO-containers of lacquer thinner were stored adjacent to a bot water heater. "W~ also found cigarettes that were put out on the noor," Young said Friday. He said the four workmen, the foreman and the owner who were in the plant were in extreme danger, and a fire could also have produced in- tense radiated heat that would threaten neilbbor- hood. Piano piHered fro01 bathroo01 STANFORD <AP) -Diligent female Stanford University music students used lo practice oa an upright Steinway piano in the music department restroom. But ov·er Christmas vacation, the piano was stolen. "We didn't even know it was 1one unW the piano tuner asked what happened to lbe piano in the restroom," said department secretary Folorence Oeschger. "It is one thing to have the sofa and Victorian paintings taken from ttt, third floor," she aald. "But the piano from the &athroom?" The 800-pound piano was worth an eatimaled $2,000. Police suspect the thief had a key, because there was no sign of forced entry. "Tbe)' were puttins tb.lnp in there (the partl· tlooed area) we •ere not aware of," Mitchell said, notln1 that UH of aucb areu for 1toraae could be widespread. Abo, he 1ald, a buildup of nammabl,. paint on tbe walla over the years helped tum what would normally have been a amolderlns fire into a near-deatbtrap. cut when she tried lo clon the door beblnd them and accumulated sues blew ber off tbe atepe, Mitchell said. • He credited the teacher and the aide wlth •av· in1 the students by acttnc quickly and without panic. "Tbey were on the ball," he aaid. An additional factor, be said, might bave been inadequate i.mulaUon between the heater and the partition wall." · • "It wu an eye-awaken.ins situ•tion," Mitchell said. 'We'd never bad a flte in one of these bun1alows before and we bad no idea it would spread this fast. They barely 1ot out of thia tbin1." DAJIAGt, WHICH WAS confined to the ln· terlor ol the atructure, was estimated at $15,000 to the buildin1 and $5,000 to contenta, includinl aome audiovisual equipment that melted. The portable, ain1le·claaaroom bun1alows date from the UMOs and early 1950I, MUchell said. MilcbeU said the department ia workinJ on rt· commendations in conjunction with lbe school dia· trict for miti1aling the baaarda. Amons them will probably be to use fire-retardant paint and to ban storage in the areas, he said. THE naE aaOKE OVT ahorlly before noon Wednellday at Walt Disney School in this Los Angeles suburb. Teacher Roberta Smith had her hair sineed aa sbe rapidly u.sbere.d lbe children out of the buildine, and aide MarjorieHutcbuonsu(fered a Onis Lent&, opentions manager for tbe Burbank Unified School District, said classes were continuing in similar bungalows. He said the dis· trict has never had a similar fire before. Lentz said he expect.s to be contacted by other school districts that use the bungalows. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- A~WI ....... Dis~o dearon Roller-disco owner Sam Conti challenges city council or· der enforcing 2 a.m . closing instead of 5 a.m. Fremont judge delayed the order. saying it was no emergency. Conti claims he's a minister and that roller-disco is a re· ligious observance. White-collar job_ salaries frozen SAN ~DIEGO CAP> -Solar Turbines International says salaries of all its white-collar employees are frozen indefinite· ly because ol financial problems facin1 the parent company, In- ternational Harvester. A similar action was taken "throughout the corporation," Solar workers were told. The order waa issued by John N. Hanson, Solar president. He said it affecta about 2,300 ad- ministrators, engineers. clerks, technicians, managers and secretaries. A copy of Hanson's order, distributed Jan. 12, was given to a newspaper. Another 1,800 employees in San Diego aren't affected by the wage freeae because of con· tracta with their unions. Hanson took over presidency of Solar from Morri~ Sievert last November and was elected a vice president of International Harvester in Chica~o. In his order to managers of all segments or the company, in· eluding divisions in 11 foreign countries, Hanson reminded employees that corporate of· ricers of International Harvester recently took a 20 percent cut in salary. "There will be no merit, pro· motional or automatic salary adjustments for s a laried employees," Hanson said. "The freeze on salary adjustments will affect management, pro· fessional , adminis trative . technical and office employees on a worldwide basis..'' Solar reported re venues of $344 million in 1980, down $12 million from 1979, its record sales year. Its principal prod· ucts include gas compressor sets and generators. Not drug 'chef,' he says SARATOGA "(AP) -A busi· nessman called the "Julia Child of the drug world" by police has ta~en exception to the descrip· tion, saying he is a "financial-type" and a responsible person. Sheriff Bob Winter made the comment about William P. Mountanos , 30 , following a chemical fire at Mountanos' house that forced the evacuation of about 175 or bis neighbors. "l'M NO JULIA Child. I couldn't even bake a cake. I'm a financial -type person," he said. "I really feel ·I've been burned by the press . . . . people are looking at me like I'm some sort of guru of tbe drug industry." He said chemicals stored on his property belonged "to someoneelse" andthathewasnol involved in any sort of experi· men ts with them. Investigators said after the fire that Mountanos told them he was a "chemical theorist" creating "recipes" to sell to a drug-oriented magazine. WINTER TOLD reporters that. ''lt appears he was ex- perimenting with chemical re- cipes for making illicit drugs lo sell to High Times (magazine>, which is not ille~aL .. No criminal charges will be filled against Mountanos. ac· cording to the sheriff's depart· ment. Mountanos described himself as a . "collector," not a creator. of -recipes for illicit drugs. A fire last week in the garage of the expensive hillside home Mountanos rents in Saratoga prompted the evacuation of a four-block area because or the large amount or chemicals found at the house. THE POTENTIAL for an ex- plosion existed "at all times" before and during the fire, ac- cording to Deputy Fire Marshal Rich Kennedy. "With so many chemicals re· acting under extreme circumstances they could have combined and possibly wiped out homes in the area:· he said. Call 842-3400 "There are musical scores paperin1 the walla in the restrooms, faculty offices boused in the guest bedrooms and the chairman's office ls in the master bedroom." Ms. Oeachier said. "So there's nothing unusual about a piano in the women's _r_estroom,~·-"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BALTZ -BERGERON SMITH & TUTWLL WESTCLIFF MORTUARY ''Affordable funerals'' 427 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa PRONE •·13'11 No Celorie Cou•d ..... No dlft mlslakts. *TrallNd cou•Mlon will sltow you .ww nll .. llaMtl 11l11 wHI IMkt onrwriat.I • tlll .. Of lk pail! *O.r "Wtlaltl•IMtr ™ G .. r911ttt: you •••• 11ttfl yOt1r·1oal or o'" 1ddlUoHl 1tr· *" an frtt ••Ill JH do? . ' I -., .. ,~~..-..I,...., .. . ThomasP.H•l•y/Publlsher ThOmesKeevll/EdltCI! Orange Cqa 1 Daily P1101 ~.. ~ ~'911.e Monday. Januery 19, 1M1 Barbar• Krelblth<Edlt0ri.•I P-. Editor' -Speaker Brown keeps his word Ftnal t>ummH\e• aut(_nmenu rur the atate l.ec&1latUtt may 1tv• Oranae• (\OW'tY a Uttle more clout than at Md lut )Ur. ~h OW phll010phlcal 1pUt ln the Aasembl.Y daatwd • few ....,_ ~wpor1 llocia Auetnblywoman Maarian Beraeson, who cld not joja fellow Repubht1n1 ln voUna for Willie &rown u utr. dad not win an expected seat on the tmpoe1ant • and M•ana Committee Stw .,u rt'mam a vitt chainnan of the Ed1:1cation t'omm1u.-.. 'a "°'' 1.ht1 h~ld lul year. and al80 wlll be a membtt ri the' l bor and Employment and the Public t:mpk>H•c•• .net R.taremm\ committees. nw-EduulJOft po1t will be l>eered up w~th staff as· tsta-'""' \tu ear and may be especially significant in l~aldU\& ettoru to 1mprovt-school financing under the t~ht ~ulle budJ•t 1iw Wa)· and Mnn.s aappOmlment went .M> Jreshman \~!\t"n\bl~ mu Nolan Friuelle of Costa Mesa. who has tit\ t'd firmh on the s'de of tus Republican colleagues. H,· -one ol OOiy two freshmen on the 23·member commit· t t-e Otht>r Orange County members are Democrat K1t·hard Robtnson of Santa Ana and Republican Ross JohnSon oC La Habra Fnuelle also was named vice chairman of the Labor and Employment Committee and member of the Gov- ern mental Organization and Transportation committees. Westnunster Democrat Chet -Wray, one of the few Democrats to support Speaker Brown. was named chairman of the Labor and Employment Committee, the only county a ssemblyman to win a committee chairmanship .• · Speaker Brown was as good as bis word in handing oul t-ommillee assignments to his supporters. For Orange County, the assignments are not all bad. 'Education' worthwhile In five days of hearings before the Senate Foreign Relations· Committee -the longest recorded confirma- tion hearing for a secretary of state -Gen. Alexander Haig Jr. succeeded in convincing all but two of the 17 t-ommillee members that he is the right man for the job. Even California Sen. Alan Cranston, who earlier had erave doubts about Haig's fitness for the top diplomatic post cont-luded that the candidate has been an "able, dedi~ated, loyal, tough and hardworking public servant" who could become a .. great'· secretary of stale. The tough question-and-answer sessions proved, if nothing else. the value to the nation of the Senate con· firmation process. There were many Americans who shared Cranston's doubts about appointing a military ma n, and a man who had been deeply involved in the Watergate affair, to head the State Department. The hearings showed that he is indeed a military man not unexpected for a general -who believes "there are more important things than peace'' and "there are things we should be willing to fight for." Statements like this can be a little unnerving, but it's as well they were made before Congress. which still has the ultimate say on war versus peace. But the hearings also revealed that Haig ?s an in· t~gent and thoroughly experienced diplo.mal, as wi.tness his legwork m opening the doors to China and has ex- tre mely favorable relations with our Western European Allies as chief of the NATO forces. Haig, in his closing remarks, called the hearings, ··an extraordinary experience for me, a special education for me." This is good . Every potential leader. however qualifed, needs this sort of education rather than the rub· ber·stamp approval that can only open the door to future trouble. We're outnumbered Orange County residents who have the impression the ubiquitous telephone has taken over their lives 'might con· sider moving to Fairbanks, Alaska. In most other parts of the country, telephones now outnumber people. In the Newport Harbor area. there are 109 phones for every 100 people (of all ages). Down in Mission Viejo and Laguna Hills. the ratio is slightly lower -105.6 phones per 100 citizens. But San Francisco is even more talkative than Orange County -115 phones per 100. And in Washington, D.C. there's a phone and a half for every resident, most of them, of course, in government offices. In a way. says the phone company, the phones-to' people ratio is a fair measure of affluence. The welHo-ao householder is likely to have three or four phones in his home, compared with one or two at lowe-r economic levels. But on the other hand, in Fairbanks, where the average income tops that of most mainland communities. there are only 41 phones per 100 residents. Maybe our Alaska cousins are not as talkative. Or perhaps their love for peace and quiet was what lured them up there in the first place. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views elltpressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Boie 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. B~yd/Wild West ByL.M. BOYD The Wild West was at its wildest during the 14 years ·from 1870 to 1884. And motion pictures show that the Wells Far10 stagecoaches were the "" Dear Gloomy Gus 11 Frank Sinatra rull~ 1oln1 to alns "Send ln the Clowna0 a\ ·the ln· au1uralball? P.M. ta rgets oC many a robbery. But how many? The com- pany's records show only 313 stages were knocked off. Another 34 attempts were thwarted . Ten ~lerks , shotgun riders and· drivers were wounded. But only two Wells Fargo men were ac- tually killed during that en- tire time. Off a rural road out of Salina, Okla., ls a barnyard si1n which identilies the place as "Tedders 'Re1iltered' Tick Farm." A little farther down the road la another farm with • sip that reads: ''Oleo Acres -Just Another Cheap Spread." Our Chief Proanostlcat:or contends someone 10meday wlll make a fortune 'by in· vent1n1 a pocket·•ll•d mechanical DOM to let tell\· eerned IOu1a teet their on W.•Ua ,_ .......... ml!!IJ~..---------------------------...-------~J.ck Anderson _ - CIA wants only 'team plaj-ers WASHJNGTON -The Central Jntellicence A1ency 's recruiting methods have soured many ap· pUcants who can't understand why they have been denied employment in the spook shop. Some ot them. in their frus tra· llOO, have called my o(fice for help in land· tng jobs -With the CIA an action which, I n it se lf , raises serious doubts abput their grasp or reality and suitability for the spy busi· ness. Neveryheless. thei r complaints bore looking into, because the disappointed applicants suspect- ed they were turned down on grounds or race, gender or re ligion , or perhaps a skeleton in their family closet, or failure to pass the agency's highly in· limate lie detecto~tesl. Ml y associate Dale Van Atta has investigated the C IA 's recruitment practices, tapping more than a dozen sources in the intelligence community. He has found evidence o( a syste matic. and disturbing, J>C)ticy aimed at hiring 8 particular type or person and only that type. What the agency wants are peo· ple who are bright. bul nol too bright. imaginative, but not cr eative, SO<'iable a nd action· "' ,,(, ilk• ._,, •• ,,, ~~{"·" .. ... Charles McCabe ~ I orientCl<i dient. but above ult, obe· . IN SHORT. the CIA wants team players. not boat rockers. ··E verybody's cut fro m the sam e cookie mold now," ob· served one high-level CIA of· ri cial.W''They're looking for con· formists. people who are im a ginative. but not too pushy Und e r this system . Dulles couldn't qualify" a rererence lo the agency 's ratiocinative fou nder. Allen Dulles Some oldtimers clearly mourn the passing or the derring-tlo days of the 1950s and 1960s, when enterprising agents COl~ld bring off dramalit intell igenee eoups. Admittedly, of course. this free wheeling attitude also brought its share uf dis asters, like the Ba y. of Pigs ancf some pre 11ostC'r11u:. 1Jss assinat1POn at tt>mpts ONF. VETERAN CIA man ii lus tr<Jtcd the d1fferoncc bet ween yesterday's rom<Jnlic spirit and today's button-down mentality by noting that many acccµtcd applicants' first question is what their pension will be. "In my 20 years Of service, I never heard th<1t question asked until recent· l y," the so ur ce sa id "Som etimes 1t camf! up later. but never as a condition for employment. We had a reslles:. ness; we wanted to ser ve the country." The CIA's quest. for team players has been codified for bureaucratic reference under a psychiatric method called the Personality Assessment System. or PAS. The method is no secret. but its use by the agency in re· cent years has been kept secret . CIA sources say the recrulters look for what PAS describes as l he Exte rnalizer-Regulated- Adaptive personality. According lo a 28-page CIA manual. the Externalizer "tends to be an ac· tive individual more interested 1n duing than thinking . 1 whoJ must exert considerable effort when compelled lo work wi th ideas .. is practical, con· crete and works by ·reel' or hy trial and error ·· The Hegulatcd lyµe "leurn!> procedures e<1s1 ly, and often by rote . <and I does not insis t upon pcrspf'ctivc , . seeinll the world in orderl•ll 'blacks anrl whiles · " A n A d a p l 1 v l' l y p .c 1 o; "ch amelcon·likc . . magnetie. C'harming, captivat1ng. a µcrson who moves easily in a varil'l.V <1f social situations " ONE SOUKCi: s aid the so u ght after indi viduals are ·•like infantrymen who have enough training and ability lo handl<· their increasingly com- J.>lex weapons. but who are not so flexible as to he able to question orders lht! rndiv1duals who perform without asking why " In fairness to the historicall) self -reliant infantrymen. 1l should be noted that the cl• c example of mindless obedVn was Tennyson's descripli<j f the Light Brigade, a ca 1a un it : "Theirs not to na e r eply /The irs not t o run why 1Theirs but lo do or dit." /\II thjs does not mean••e is staffed solely with unttink g robots Some superb ageats s II m a ke it through the PAS · i mentation. and many se r offi cials still provide the q .. tioning, imaginati ve leaven g needed by a n intellif(encc att · ey Hut the conformis t recr · ing methods in favor now · e thr eatC'n ing this h calt v diversity. SWEETENING TIJE POT , Every year. the nussians pqr millions into the s t um blirn CC'unom y or their Carahhem satellite. Cuba. /\nd ever y ye•r t hi' Soviet ambassador con· tribuJes his personal bat lo f'adel C<tstro's aid: Accompanied by l h t• a m h a s s a d o r s o f l h e Kremlin's other satraµi es. the top Hussian spends a day in the fields c:utting sugar cane . T in y a s thi s large!~ eerl'monial contribution is to th1 overall Cuban economy, 1t point up a serious labor shorta~· C <1 s tro fac:cs Many C ub<i lahu;en. even de"!:p eratcl needed construction workers a re sent overseas to earn bad> needed hard eurrcnev for Cuh<1; fort'ign trade Whal e. Castro cc.· lt·C'ls the forPign currency. tie Cuhan lalJort·rs l.lre pairl 1n th11r <·ounlry':-; own 1nrtated pesos WAT('fl ON WASTt: Tue· hurcau<·raltc· h114 ~pcnders al ht· ,\ g 1' n c· ) f o r I n t e r n a l 1 11 1 a I Dt•\·t')opmt·nt 1111s-,i1111 111 Nali o ll\'lllU!-.IV hav<· m•>r<' mtm<·• lo :.µ1:11d ttia11 lhl'ir knnwlPtlgt 11r lht· c·ciunlr:'.> \\arrant!-. i\n m lern<il Al 1' auclll fuunll th;i1 lht• m 1 s~111n 'Jlt•nl S51l .OOO on a r1111htl1· h<1111c f1>r ll·c·hnH·1ans sl<1 t 1<1n•·d in a rc·nlllll' area before· n:al1lanc th1•rt· \\ l'rt' n11 roads c apahlt• 11( .l!l'lllO.I! th<· lr<11lcr t li1•r1• Thc•\ .1h11 pa11I !-.omt· S ll1,ot1(1 for ;1 ~11.llUO Ille r ga!-. I :Jtlk \\ h wh "''" ).!1tn1· UnUSt'U -.1n1·1· :\1 :1\ ol !!Ji!) l11 ·1·;111s 1· 1 h1·1 .. , 111•\ ,., l11•1·n •·n••U.l!h 111or11·~ to b11.' tli:it ,111111Lll!I 11( ).(:t!-. W11rst of :ill. a S.111,01>0 ~1rstrip h:i-. nt•\'t.'r IK.·t•11 u~cd bC:CIJU~e •h e l1 ~hl a1renift the J\llJ pe<ii,lc 1 h11ught thr•\ "eri· i.:1·lttn.!! ni>v•r 111at1•n :il11.1•d '1111· ;i u<\11nr-; n 11111 !I'd lh<cl 11w :111..,trip "' hf•1n1 11-.l·d r n<t1nl ~ 1111 dr;cc r.1l·111c II\ t 111· 11r•11•·< 1 -. lh tl 1' •· 1•hJuff1•u1.., Clipper Cutty gark still gets tender · care One of the s mall pleasures about going into a good, well· stocked bar is gazing at the pie· ture of the great tea clipper Cul· ty Sark inked on the yellow Jabel of the whisky of the same name. There's a lol of history behind ·.that labe l a nd th e s h ip represented thereon. I had often thought about the s hip and the na me. and won- de r ed what the nam e meant. l had a vague idea i t h a d something to do with the Scot s p oet Bobbi e Burns . The oth er day I h ea rd the lrue sfory of the na me's origin . The owner was the famous John Willis. known as "Old Whit e Hat" a nd a wealthy shipowner and onetime sea cap· lain. He wanted the best shi p possible. For a builder he chose young Hercules Linton of Dum- barton, Scotland, a partner in the new shipbuilding firm of Art Hoppe Scott and Linton Linton was a superlative designer, but t he rigid perfectionist demands of John Willis drove the firm out of business. TllF. CUTTY SAR1' w a-~ launched in 1869. Willis had a streak of fey wit in him. The clipper received her name from the c utly sark (wee shirt or short chem1 seJ worn by the witch Nannie in Hurns' Tam n'Shantl!r lier while figurehead was appropriately that of Nan· nie. The scroll work was made or the other partic11,anls in t he witch's revel that Tam had seen. with a few belts under his belt . ;is h<' was riding hc>me from market 011 his old gray mare Maggie This scrollwork was so racy and uninhibited and undraped that an aroused !Jublic opi nion dem anded the substitution of In· nocuous gilt other bits or carv ing were lost lo posterity when Nannie 's head and her out s tre t ched a rm were was hed away in the roaring '40s. when the ship was comm anded by her most famous captain. Richa rd Woodget. W oc>Cij!el \'apt a1n1;·d the Cull~ Sark when ~he wa.., engaged 1n the wool trade run to J\usln.ilia hy \.\ ay of Cape llorn F,urlier s he t arried gl'ncrnl cargo to /\ustrnha. toal 10 China and tea to London. but the cli pper tea trade p('tercd out with the h111ld ing of the Suez Cu11 ;1l The canal was 01.1enerl the same year the C'uttv Sark was comm1ss1oned The· steamers killed the c·lip· pers. EVt:N TllOllGll <tl 921 tons she was smaller than most other wool ships. she held her own un til 1895 Murh of her success 11t was the c<>mpany's hoast that no shir> ever passcd the Cut.ty I was due to Captain Woodget The na\'al historian Alan Vi lliars has said of hi rw "lie was that rari· ty. the ri~ht man in the n ght place a1 the ril'o!hl time " lh' lhl' mad· '!!Os the steamers had· properly done her in. and she <'ould no longer pay her way. She was sold to the Portuguese, who used he r in various trades. About 1922 s he was fini s hed. A sea captain named Bowman '"''tli'<I twr at l"alm11uth and b1•g:ir1 a m•" 1• 1•1 1ir••st•r \'t• her 111-; w1dm' 11rt''•·nll'<1 th1· ( 'utt y Sark tu tlll' Tll amt·~ :'-l aUtH'al T ratnlnJ.! Sdwcil. :.ind in 19~2 the !'Ult\' Sark l'n•sl·n·at111n Sm·lt'l\ "as · forrnl'd t\ perm a111...nt herth \\as founcl for thi· 11ld ship in a ti r \ cl II (' k a I I h l' '.'\ a I I 0 n a I M i1 r 1 t 1 m 1• M u s t• u 111 a t <: n •1·11w1<·h. England THE "A l~TE~A~C E Of" the famoui; old :-hap 1s a stnr~ 1n 1t s t•lf ('apti.11n (;odrre)' W1l'k<;teed. who ts 81. ~l:.'\'eral lim e:. a \'car t akt·~ " ..,!Peper from Leeds 111 Lund on. and goes uul to c:rel'llW1<'11 lie sp('nds a tla y climbing thC' r1,g g1n~ to l'lll1l'k ltll' rat hm.·s horizontal rope'> l.>t•t Wl't•n the shrouds. formtn~ Sl('p!, to l'hrnh aloft and tu tht• top of rhe mainmctst to 1111 the Wl'at hcr\'ane or do any 11t hC'r little' thing that needs dom).t lie spurns -;arct) aids and har nes~cs Ca!Jtain W1ckstccd, wh1 lt>ft the sea ut age 34 to hN•ome;. S{'hool headmaster. says he feel~ safer m the: ri~ging of the C'ull~ Sark than he does on hrs bicyc~ A gr~d opening scene for a new Hollywood epE At lon1 last, the scenario has beea written for the opening scenes or that monumental Hollywood epic, "Mr. Reagan Goef )to. Washington." And a wow'6f a beginning it is. We fade Into the Oval Office. Mr. Rea1an, a lovable, naive feller from Out West (played th character ac- tor Ronald Rea1an), hu taken over u president and plans to save the country from cynical pellticlans and entrenched bureaucrat• throu1b juat plain 1oodneH. Nancy, The Beautiful Gal Who Lo.es Ilia (played by Nancy Dnl1), ls, as always, at h11 1lcle. • Ronnie f e.ramaning o ledger J: Golly whillilters, Nancy! It's cs bigger mess than I thought. The government's already $50 billion in the red. How am I going to buy the B·l bomber, the MX missile and six dread.noughts. while still cutting taxes 30 percent and balancing the budget? Na~y: Oh. Ronnie. give up. It's hopeless. llomde: No, wail. There's one last chance: the secret weapon I ·revealed during the campaign. Na~y ff~rft4111J: You mean lloule: fgrimlJI): Yes, put out a four·word memo to all depart- ments saying: "Eliminate waste and fraud!" N•8'J <odorirtfll11J: Ob, Ronnie, you're .o brav.I <Cat co Uw U.S. Dfpanmnt of 811r10u whtrf two ntrnc1'ed bneowro11. SW., OrHMtrnf .. and Peter Lorre. are taking turm dozing and stealing paper clips. A 'Boy Scout slaps TM Memo on Sad· ney's desk, salut~s and morcM s out. Sidney reads it and blanches.) Sld~y: Peter. that presiden· lial order we have dreaded all these years has come at last. Peter 1swealing J : Not eliminate waste -end fraud! Is nothing sacred? We will have to fire 98 percent of our staff, in· eluding ourselves. Sidney: Yes, we'll be forced lo retire on six.fifths or our salary. But look on the bright side, Peter. · Peter: What bright side? Slaey: fnn~ •villM): Think how fortunate we are that Piesi- d en ls Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnaon. Nixon, Ford and Carter dldn't c!Ome up with thi• delperat~ maneuver ,ean a10. <Al°'*'fle of ••wndt /..., WOIMrlfl•. ndl,_ lllllllr ...._,,... c 1~ up in the vaults of the Treasury. B·I bombers taking f. M X missiles running a rou n circles and. la.,tly , Ronnie and cy on the bndge of a brand dreodnotAght as the band plays " Bleu America".) Nan~y: Oh. Ronnie. you Jid You saved the country. Ronnie: Not yet, Nancy. l s~l have to convince the cyni I Washington politicians to put E good of the nation ahead of craa! pol i li cs and ta 1 k l ho st masterminds of lhe Kremlin intc. laying down their arms and join ln1 the U.S. Chamber of Com merce. N aacy: t coft/ident111 J Don ·~i· worry, Ronnie, alter this. thal will be easy. ••nle ffro.,..t"gJ : I don't know, Nancy. Thoae cynlca Wa1blactGD poUUdau are to tat•. heap ot ......... ,.,...._,,..,., -----. ·---_.... ___ .,_.. -----,... -...- / Monday, January 19. 1981 DAILY PILOT .4 f R~agan teoldd cui ) Governmenl b~g advertiser -· ....... ~ r rr "' l g I • I liP Wiro ..... le l'rt:..,1dent I. artl·r :,. uflH·l' dfter lea\tng W<tshington. will l.H.· on tht· 17t h fl t.>Or qi th1::. fcdcr<tf bu ild ing ( bat"kgro und 1 in :U lc.llltd Pn:!.1d"'n.li<tl J?.i!VN:. "tit ht> s tored tem por~rily 1n lhl· dOnt'x buald1 n~re~round. formerly a post offlC'e -Wives of slllokers prone to cancer N F.W YOHK < i\ I» A ~t41ly !>ays wa \'l's who do not c;moke bul are exposed to their husbal'ltis' cigart'llt: s mokl• lll'velop lung cancer at a muc n na~ner rate than non-s moking waves of non s mokan_g hu.<>bands. The fo ur year stat1st 1cal study, published an the Hra tash Meda <'al J ournal. says the ri:.k lo non smoking waves 1s dar ecll} related to how m u<'h their spou:.t·!'. ~mok(' Thl· risk 1!> one half to 11n1· third the risk from d1 n•t0l smoking DR. TAKf:s m llA ftA \'AMA, chief E"p1demiolog1st of the Na tt0nal Canc·cr Ct•nlcr Hesean·h Institute an Tokyo. reports that then~ wa~ up lo a twofold 1ncn:ast' an the dPalh r ate from lung r a ncer for non.smoking wom en c:ontanually exposed to thC'ir husband's s m<1kang Women whrise husbands smoked more than 20 cigarettes a day were found lo have 2 08 limes as much ris k of lung 1·anccr a~ wo men whose hu~t)ands dad not smoke, t he Tames said THE STUD\', C..'ON D l!<TED between 1965 1979, lends mor«i> cr edenre to the ht•l11·f l hut passive smoking the effeC't of tobacC'o smoke on the non ~mokl·r also as a health hazard, the Times said A study published last yea r claimed that passive smoking mav cause damagctOlhcs m•il l a irway!> an the lungs Of non-smokers The Tim es said 142.R57 women and 122.261 men, all over 40. participated in the study. wh1<'h was conducted to measure the ef· fccts of c1~arctle ~mok ang, alcohol t'onsumption, occupation and m a rital status on a person's health WA S HINGTON (AP ) - Konald Reagan is taking over an l'nterprise that's running in the n·ll . and may want to do what other chief executive officers often do in that situation: c ut the ad verus1ng budget. If he does, Reagan will dis· rt)ver the government spends more than S150 million for ad 'li Hll'C or air time and millions mun· on market research, ad µrndul·t1on and creative efforts. . A II th as made the United Statt!s the tountry's 28th bigges t ad vertiser in 1979 -far behind l'rocter & Gamble. but well ahead of such advertisers as l'11ls bury. the Gillette Co and Kcagan's former employer. the General Electru.· Co BUT IF REAGAN tries to cut ad oullayli, he'll run into Oak from agencies that s ay they must t•ommunicate with the 1>ubla c a nd can do 1t best through Jd\ ertasang T ht• Defense Oepartmenl, for t'Xample. says it couldn't run a voluntar y army without ad - 1·t·rt1sang heavily for recruits . T he ~overnmenl advertises for many purposes. Amtrak ad- \'l'rl isc•s to sell seats on its passenger trains. The Treasury adve rtises to try to overcome pu blic resistance to the Susan B. An thony dolla r. The Energy 11cpartment advertises to try to boost fuel conservation. T Ht: CO R PORATION for Puhla(' Rrnadcasting ad vertises lht' television s hows it un ~ dl•rwrates The Peace Corps ad vc rt1scs for voluntet'rs The Postal Service advel'tises thl' Joys of stam p collecting bl·causc s ales of st am ps that .1n•n't used for postage are pure gra\'y Three of every four govern ment atl dollars go for milita ry renuatang For t•very retruil the /\rm) s ig ns . th e P e n ta_gon ~µrnds $410 on a dvertasrng lo ltJrl' ha m into the recruiting of· fat•t• Thr few good men the ~a rint•s want rost S.139 t'ach in advert1s1n1? · T11£SE t::XPENDITURES are fo r ads which t'an only plant the allea of cnl1st1ni.: Millions more a rc spenl an l h<' entire recruHing c•ffnrt E a t' h b r a n <' h o f l h e ser vice has its own ad director <usually a colonel), and each has a separate ad agency. Ad· vertasi n g Age, an industry ' ' --publication, notes that J. Walter Thompson Co. hu the Marine Corps account: Ted Bates and Co . writes Navy ads. Eac h service competes with the others for recruits. "The purpose of •dvertislng is to help the prospective enlistee make a decision that's good for him and good for us, and corr.- peting ads help him do that," says AJ Martin, the Pehtagon's director of accession <recruit· ing > policy. millions of dolJan worth of free ad verlising throucb industry donations. Th~e public service campaigns prom_gte health and safety, urge energy conservation and acquaint people with gov· e rnment services such as direct deposit of Social Security checks. the 39-year-old "Only· you can prevent forest fires" campaign. for example. The Ad Council sometimes turns down proposed govern· menl campaigns on the grounds thal they be at unimpo rtant drums. For example, it refused lo undertake a Treasur y cam- p aign to ge t people to st op hoarding pennies. In addition lo buying ad space and time, the government gets THE ADVERTISING Council , a 40-year-old pon·profit industry org!lnization, estimates the gov· ernment gets about $300 million worth of free public service ad· ver tising a year. Government ad orfil'1als, while not ungrateful for the free ads . say they must s till run paid ads lo r ea<'h th eir inte nded au Everyone knows these ads __ diences Teens tested U.S. students' wriling poor WASHINGT ON (APJ -A government· fina nced study says 10 percent to 25 percent of Ame rican students have "massive problems" in writin_g Endish The National Assessment of Educational Prog ress tested youngsters 9,J J and 17. It said most students tested knew the basic conventions of how to write descriptive para· graphs. business letters and other standard e x- er <'1ses. HOWEVER, THE ST UDY ADDED, at each age, "a minority of 10 to 25 percent display massive pro- blems with written language." The study. financed by the Education De part ment. tests cro:.s·Se<'t•ons of students an to variety of suhje<'ts and issues reports pe riodically. This stud) was based on writing exercises admmistered threetimes from 1969to 1979. . Hesults varied w1th1n the three age g roups. T here was a s light overa ll decline in the wnt- ang of the 17-year-olds T he 13-year-olds ' ability to write descriptively fell sharply from 1969 to 1973, but changed little m recent yea rs. The quality of 9-year-olds ' writing appeared to improve with l'a ch test. THE WRITING SKILLS OF black teen-agers gene rally improved with each assessment. nar- rowing the gap between blacks' performance and nationa l averages on some tasks and performing at the national level on others. The teen-agers reported generally that they neither got mu<'h writing instruction in school, nor did they have to do much writing for the classes, the study said .----------Ad¥rrlt""m.,.nt--------- "Losing Hair? 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' fj --I SHOE BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch ,, "I hate Mondays." DENNIS THE MENACE ... - PEANUTS FUNKY WINKERBEAN IJtrl 1:&1t't tm~lrtl! "'1111 ~Sf~ U u1t1~ ~~UirtfJ .. , 1:el?.1)1ia~ UJ '411Jer11 11 Iii I \f 1'11 U!!'- l!lllll!elllilltl ! I \ . . er.a t:tist rn11rnM1s iuirn tr.I! sr.ll111 ;ra all 1;11mrnlUa~ •v vfrter r;mt111rdi1111s ! ':1J WHO'b GOtNG "TO Bt THE. FE~TU~ED GUEbT ~ by Mell La1arius DRABBLE ,.,.. '~A ~.--er o~ AM!tllC.AN POL..IT'IC~ THAT HO ~l~IDll!NT" ~A' l!VEfl flJEeN 9&TTE2 T~AN A PrtE VIOLA~ ON& ... by DR . SMOCK by Charles M. Schulz CALL TME ~OLL A6AIN, AHo SEE IF l1M 1-lE~E! by Tom Batiuk slim w~lfrntjfl ! OQrJ -ro cove.R MY MONe Y, ~ E!>S:1" ON E!>01"H O F 'ESM : by Jeff MacNetly FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE GORDO ~~~ DE:-COIZ IS Vf:.fl..'{ "WITH-IT,* u:i~/ t<VEIJ t()WN TU A CAif JUDGE PARKER Ae, :>AM KEEPS JEANNIE UNDER. f:>URVEILL A NCE 11.T THE. Al~PORT HE IS UNAWARE 111A1 fHE POLICE 6El2.0EANi 1~ fRYINC> TO REACH HIM.' ~ . TUMBLEWEEDS SYNOPSIS HAVlrv& EJEEN CAUGHT IN A StJl7DEN PUST STORM Al\lt7 HOPELESSLY LOST (s16H) IN 1HF: '7ESEF<T A6'AIN11UMIJU:WE:f:PS HAS ROAMEP A/Mt..eSSJ..Y F'OR PA'f'S. AS we JOIN HIM, OUR HERO FACES A S"TMNGE- LOOKING COLJN~V,ANP WE HeAR HIM SAY ..•. NANCY WHERE IS BOLIVIA? OH DEAR---'• LET:S SEE--- ER---A---ER HMMM--- fUNN'( Re, ~N PiOULT STUDENT I lHOOGHI I WOULD BE DIFFERENT by Gus Arriola by Tom K. Ryan (RJR WANTOF A~ MOE CREAilVE:L.lf WRlirEN NIONOLOGVE). SOUTH AMERICA COMICS I CROSSWORD THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Ill KNM "I'm not . allowed out and just because of something I didn't do -my homework ." by 'Kevin Fagan by George Lemont /.l'I by Lynn Johnston BUT I'M SliLL DOING IHE. THINGS I DIO I c.AN Sli\..L SLEEP wm~ MY E'IE3 WIDE OPE.N . IN GRADE ScHOOL 1 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Head co~er 4 Sharpen 9 Gallery 14 Allys ' org 15 Trash 16 Escape 17 Thiel. 19 Lama land 20 Bar legally 21 -Lanka 22 Possessive 23 Pause 24 Respond 26 Plnche~ 29 Food fish 31 Mallha 32 Caledo<uan 33 Harmony 36 Love god 38 Milkllsh 39 Dreamy ones 41 Cabalisl 43 For 44 Time pe11od 46 Enticers 47 Counlry 49 Asian coin SO Baseball s1a1 5 I Otherwise 52 Advantage 1 I I •• 17 • 54 Rers· kin 58 Everyone 60 Man s "'Ck· name 61 Lo.-e 11 62 Debate 64 Of d•alecls 66Clarine1s. eg UNITED Feature Syndicate Sa1urday's Puule Solved 67 Dealh Prefix t':'t:'t:1111::1:'t:r. !W!;;+;;f!ltl'!'Wll 68 Calendar -abbr 69 Donkeys 70 Language 71 King Sp DOWN I 01m1n1sh 2 M1s1rea1 18 Calamine -42 Shock 3 Bazaars 24 Set nghr 45 Bread maker .. 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I• 11 1h1·11 .11 .. \r •·h•hald madt• • Winning • IS everything Lietzkfl' h()pes •)l(l golf j i11x Eagles' backup QB knows so well "I • \VOit t co11t1nue I' 111 LA0 J<:L PH I/\ u\I' J 11 a n}lhrng :-.huultl h<1 ppen to Phll:1delph1..1 quarter back Hon J<1wor~k1 bdore the end of Supt:lr Bowl XV . the Eaglci. offense will be run bv Joe l'1sarcik. a man w ho has ·decided 1l 1s bette r tu walch wilb a vmmcr than play with a 1,)SCr. · Since bemjl Lrac.lee to lhe cur· rent Nalionitl Football Co n· fe r encf' cham'pions from the New York (;rnnts. the 28-year old. four.year National Football League vet era n has found hiaself-witb-a batch ol "did not play s" on his ~lat s t\eels and a bruise-free body. But if the Eagles win Sunday's battle against the AFC cham- pion Oakland Raidrirs, Pisareik will be the happy recipient of an ext..a SJe.000 and a Super Rowl r ing. .. YOU c o•K INTO tbe. leaaue. and ror the first few years. all you waM to do is p~ PteenU. saitl in a reeeM. lnwvn. "TIMD YM plar ror a rew YMD alMI it'a no bil dll.& alQ!more. YC1U k~ ...... _. y CMl _....... if you're Mt J1mL Wlll&iJleJ_,. ti ... "1119 w.-•tt..nMe..._I WM wila&M-.Gllllllll. .... ~ 64_,_ ..... ...., .... .... anm• -.--~-·~'1:C;,r..-~'# .·1 ··-· aftlp , ........... SLJJ >(-R H< )\\If ning. After awhile. that's the on- ly satisfaction there is in this game.·· Pisarcik s aid he knew the Eagles bad Super Bowl potential when they sacjed him seven times in one Philadelphia-New York <;ontest. After bein1 benched in 1919. when top draft pick Phil Simms asaauned the s tarting job . Pisa.rel-a told Giants coach Ray Perkins he wanted to be traded. Perkias c alle4 him lul •Pli•· '··· TOLD •&, that. Phi'sd 'rt:. .-aa•~•r t._ -It• • 't't. tell ....... -ball e.. • u.m.t ill me. n..-..d··----·~ oC...._..._..._._.. .. :'Y• ....................... Mii- how -.. DMta v....i.a .U..etlll · )'• iD -9-' Ge 16. 0-.. ........ v " ......... SS .. iai- 11 1 ... DJI 'd Ud la .... ,_,, ....... b ..... ..... Pll•etk ......... .. . ·. ----~__:_ __ him thn•e others would ht· com pi:ting tu hl'l'Olllt' .I ;1 w11r~k 1 ~ bat·kup. "I said. ·u1ck . I'm very happy and I promise that you won't be so r ry you made this deal'. · Pisarc:ik. a high 'ithool star 10 K ingston. l'a . amt Most Valua ble Player at New Mex.1c:o St<tte in 1971 , has remained happy lie played in seven games in 1980. five of the m JUSl cleanup jobs. I' \l.W :-i l'lll'\i1;" , ·\l't Hr 1i. 1· i.11'17.kt· 1•\l1•11d1·d a •·ouple 111 1·.11 c>i•r h:1li11 . w1ll1 hi-. lr ont ru1111 i11g, I •'('Ord "i<'lt llll( \'ll:lOr'.\' 111 the Bob I lopt· l>Pst.>rt < 'lassi~. tiut ht>'s 1:onc:t•r111•d th;it a third. 1101 -.11-pos1L1v1· ti ah1t could be lurk 1 11~ 111 hJ~ fu tur.· Of his "I'< • 111•1•r \'1c·tone~. four hdVt' t'o inc at till~ time of· tht• y l'ar. \ f'r\' 1•a r lv w llu• -;c•ason. \1HI. ht• sa11I. al IPasl half of them have c•m1e \\llh him lt>a•I· 1nJ? all the way. a~ hr 1hd rn th1c; PISA&CIK WENT IN a fter maruthon , five-day C'vcnt Jaworski took a hard hit against · 11 's a JX)pular th111 g for me to the Chiacago Bears and com-do. get a good start and Ii ve and pleted seven of 11 passes for 80 slt!cp with the h'ad all the way. yards. He moved the team 70 That's the only l ime I re ally yards in 10 plays in the fourth huvo fun o n the ~olf course, quarter to set up Tony en I'm leading or have a Franlllln's game-w inning 1 ch · e to win," Lietzke said y ard field goal. Sunda afte r · leading all the way In his last appearan and closing with u lhree-under-he failed -td produce any game· par 69. , winnina plays despite hitting That finished off a week·long three of four passes in two series performance, spread over four of .,._,~ the Su OietJoi des~ courses. in which he shot Cbar1ers. 335, a dizzyin'g 25 s trokes under Mudt of Ptnrckl.k'1 Urae has par and two better t han the old beea apmt on the sicleliMe, help· record for this, lhe only 90-IM>le •• to reM ti"••• and 1i.m. event on lhe PGA Tour. It was u .. taJ• ulld. also two in front of deeply· Ba Plmnill aaid be will be frus trated Jerry Pate. who ...... ii DI•• 87 ¢'Ill'. . l .finished second with a cloailla "Tllll&'a ....., job, '1 be '•ai•·' 69. ,.,,,.. 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(,KIMSL.F.V . AP '""-••f COf'r•'""""' N i'~W YORK One BJorn Bor ll 1-; 'i l'n.,a t 1011al <t 1n ~11 vclous tennii. talent. mental- !\ tough. as unl>reakable as a sta11C'l11on of st eel. <1ui<>k . <1lmosl flawlC'ss 111 stroke ex.ec:uliun nut two BJorn ,Borgs ac:ross t ht• rwr from each other llt.•avl•n hl·lp us It's <;o bun ng it l' a n p u l t h o 11 s a n d s . e v e n n11 I hons. to slt-ep. Such was the case in Sunday's Grand Prix. M us tie rs f inal at M itd is on Squar e <.;a r d e n . in which the unflappable Swede s wept past young Ivan: Lendl of Czechoslovakia 6·4. 6-2. 6·2 YOU COU LD HEAR t he s nores drown out the appl ause of lhe 18,297 in the pac ked Garden arena. All over t he• country, television viewers must have been getting up e very few m inutes to grab another beet from the relri1erator or dO a quick switch of the dial to see what the balke&Wl skyscrapers were doin&. ~ ano&MI' DMwadl. Not that, the teuis w ... ..a lood. 8oq WU &be e~ of . the m• wlto WOD five Fnmeb titln Mil stormed UlrouP the· lut flYe WilaM1 dim1. It w• jm& tbat Bor1 va. Bora spell• moeoeaa,. - l.l•ntll. t ht-in \ i>ar old newest 11 t' t p r •> d 1 g ) 11 t t t h e t 'zN·ho:.h1va k1a11 a<,s1•mbly line. 1s a clon1• of l11 s s" ••d ish idol. lie. as Uorg. ltk c!-> to stand on the baseh1 tl' a nd wham those COMMENTA.RY muonball loop..-r-; over the net all day long it nPreNsary SO WHAT OO· VOU toET in t he $100.000 windup match? Prolonged rallies that fret1uently s aw the ball cross thf' net 20 or JO times. RorJ! us ually hit the last one. It was deadly. A II the elect r1c ity you see generaled at Wimbledon or at Flushinc Meadow for the U.S. O pen when Borg t ests his murderous consistency aaainat the net-natbin1 darinc of Je>M McEnroe or the gutsy, never· say·d6• spirit ol Jimmy Connon was miuiDa. • ··TM l"1 is a maclUDe, no doubt aboul that,·· comm-.. 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Wal&er Davi• lt-ored II poiDta and Lee m "Tr•ck," ....... •dded JO u Pbomix po9ted it.a tourth istra!lht N•tional Buket.ball .~IOCiaUon victory Sunday , •wampina Atlanta, 120·88. · t>bueimt now lead• the Luera by aeven aamea in the Pacific Otv1s1on JmU• Erria& aeond a point.a and LltlMI Holli• ctupped an with 23 u PbiJedelpbia overwhelmed Seat· tie. 1~3·92 Philadelpbla is now 41-8 . . . • ... M.a.e 11cored 37 poota and grabbed 19 rebounds to lt.'ad Houston to a 98·97 victory over l>c nver . . . Ke~l• Porter scored 31 points MDd handed out 12 auiat.a to help W u hangton turn New Jersey back 110·99 · SW.ey MeMrtef scored 2i points as Milwaukee rallied for a 110-103 victory over Portland . . . NI S.i&a. led u balanced attack with 22 point.a as San Diego held on to beat Dallas 115·109 Dallas trailed by as many as 27' pointa i~ lht; first half. but battled .to within three •o•••'°" 1>0tnts before Joe Brya•l hit a pair of clutch fret-throws and Brian Taylor scored a lay.in to give Sun Uw~o u 109 102 lead that put the game away . . . In· tlurn ~. 1>.-hind lht'.25,point scoring of Mlke BH'8m and 19 rrom Gc•orgt> Mt'Ginals und Ja•H Edwards, defeated Utah. 110 tl!J ~,••rt• ••re••e•• mee•••• Hoo ... l·velt ltacewHy havl' voled to strike the har-•· Wt:STl3URY. NY -Parimutuel· clerks at ~ nl'!>~ track just befor(' the scheduled start of the . trat·k 'i. lj/; ru~ht. w1nlcr .meeting. T ht> t·krks volt•d unanimously Saturday night to go out, dlld plttnnt'<l tu i.l't up pac ket lines at the track today H:rt·t•tr:wk uffi<·w b we re unavailable for t•omment on ~ l11•lht•r the stnk(• would close-the track":" 1\ rnt'l'I rat'k employee said tntck workers have r eceived 11u word on whether Hoosevell would open tonight T lw dt>rks . member~ of Local 23923 of the AFL·CIO. vol 1•1t 1 u ta.kt-the action despite whilt Roosevelt President W 1l1 1 ~1111 JI llo1Jkln)l termed "the highest wage offer in I< o oSl'\l'll !'> hastorv " l 111011 lotJI r>rcs1dcnl Wilham Balch said the issues dis · µuh ·d h~ lhl' un1011 wt•re wage parity a nd job security in the wHkt· nf lh1· intro<lu t.·uon of a utomated equipment at the trat k Dal'tao11 lbled 111 ••••" r••d••••• f''or rnt·r Dav is Cu p te nnis player Svea • Davidson was lbted m stable condition at a lws p1tal Sunday after he rollapsed during a tennis tournamt>nl th1:-; weekend Davidson, 52. is a rest· tl t•nt vr An·ad1 a <:ind unlJI the advent of Bjorn Borg, was con· !'1dvrt'd th~ loµ playtor ever produced in Sweden .. Washington has added Dao Heoaiag as its chief oHensive a s '>1s t ;tnl to new 1·oach Joe Gibbs on the National Football L1·1.1~11t· l'luh Doonesbury ad'd'ed· a second step toward I ~t· r wh ~t rul.lt' Stuke!> wilh a victory in the Sl 19.300 San 1-cruundo Sl~kt·~ <:it Santa Anita Sandy Hawley, ndmg with u c·o lugh "eight of llO µuunds, took Doones bury the I IA. male!> in 1 ·l7 Tommy Thompson. who in 1980 managed the No· liona l Lt•ugue l'lub's r'lorid.a Stale League farm team at St l't>t1•rs1Jur~ wa!> n<:imed by Lhe St Louis Cardinals to guide 1h1·1r 11111 ;,ifflhal<: at Svnngfield. Ill this summer A mt'nc·:.m."'mate~r b<1xers will meet team s from Yugoslavia .111<1 lht· S.l\'11'1 I n1on <:it Lti!> Ve~a?> Jan 24 and 31 Tel~on, radio T\': B~~)..l'lh;ill LS<' vs An zona. 11 :.IQ I> m , Channel !i Lapl'rl 1 h 11dha m v-. :'1:11tre lJame. I l 30 IJ m Channel 13 II i.11>1'11) RAOIO: B;.i~kcthalt L'SC l A 7 K !070 1 · <• n zona . µ.m . NX Quirin says Ki·1•~· tl'sed Fr•• Pa9e 81 Aguirre shatters --~eoRG vs. BORG.-. • hot I 1 I 11 1 \11 1 ':I. 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N11 m altt•r how mud1 vou i:wt pas t . ultlmatclv yllll !TIU!'>I IJn·.ik hi!'> t'llOCClllr<:i l \C\O ttnd rhythm · Butlgt• agrc<'tl "BorJ,! <:it hi)> ht.·'>l would have h <td troubli· with g uy<i l1k P Kraml'r, P:1nd10 Gon7.alm: a nd Hori Lavt•r · ~aicl lhc 56·vear-old g rand slamm1·1. mod t's lly ex d uding lum-.elf 111· t!'> ;1111<:1t1nl.! lhe way he l ;.111 kef'p \ho-.l' to~> :-pin shots ~0- 1 11 i.: 1 n t t· r 111 1 11 a ti I y U n I es s )lt1 mc•11n1· d 1a lle nge!'> him , 1t makl')l tnr Vl'r~ dull tc nrus Mt'E11r111· 1s the only man ,11·11uml w>1 h th•· tools to do it .J1rnm~ Connors, because of bis 1·11 rn )H'l1t1 V<'n<:~s c an a lways ~1 vc fiJorn a fight Both of them t·un rn<:ik t' ll an ~xciting match " P E RHAPS l.ENDL will be rt!atly to do it after a couple of ~ears of computerized training behind the Iron C urtain I le I!'> a !->U!Jerb athlete. 6·2 and 1'10 poun1b. <:i strong. relentless IJi.11•l<1•ourt player Th.-trouble is. again:-t Borg he i~ against the m C1s ter of Lht· te chnique T he Iron Swede 1s a lmos t to· hum;rn lhl• wa} he run:-down e \'1•r\' hall a11rl Lurns an oppo 11 1·11 1 · ... 11utawa} s hots into c·rt1)>'>('•1urt winners. His cold. un· shakabll• tll·mcanor has made hi m a world hero. but he needs a t•:it :tl v!->1 ''wh :t!-> Mc Enroe or ('<1n11 u1 ., \q 111.1k1· l11m .!>h1ne his 1,..~ t Bayi ru11s in Sunkist· I.OS /\NCi ELES The fast~t m il<' fit>lr1 10 mdoor track history has l>een C'Ompleted for the 22nd annual Sunk1sl Invitational. Jan. 311 at lht-I./\ Sports Arena. with t•onfirmat1on of an entry from T a111:ama's Filbert Bay1 Bayi 1s the former world rec· ord holder an the mile at 3:51 O and th•' l .500 at 3 · 32.0. ZJllgitt and Wright insur.rntt· J~rnts .1ncf hrokrrs Manufacturers: 111:.111 :inn • t'"''' 1 r:-.inf.!' I •1111,11 t 11:-. for 1·umtl\·lll 1\ 1• 1111011·' "" 1'101, .. r t\ I 1.1lt1h1 1 t11tr11·11ll !'rutlu1·1 .. l.rt1h11t1' • 1 "1111111·1 .. 1.tl \11111. 1:n11111 l.11t ,1n<1 \h•thc·ul .1-"' ll ., .. \\11 r k1•1 ... l'•1111 ll\'ll'·•1\11n 111'111 .tt)l't' ' Bob Guffin ''H1 Mx Arthur BotACV'.ml Ntwporl 8r11rh, (a W6o<> ( 714) 7'S7 •)(!S'S ·' '79 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM D'ELi:GANCE t:quip~le<i with all the Cadillac power H s1st options & an AM 1f'M stereo w1cassette ta~. (41JWCNl 5 9895 ~ .... -~--· --Ti"ll ~-_,I ...... "'· YJ . ' . .... . . . .. DD TllAT aa.\T 811 ........ WITll ............ Mllft, . . record From AP dispatdaes CHICAGO Forward Mark Aguirre shattered DePaul's all· tim e scoring record or 1,896 p o ints w ith a 25 ·point performanee Sunday to lead the fourth·ranked Blue Demons to a 90.75 victor,y over Wagner Aguirre, a 6·7 junio r , s ur- pas sed the mark of former DePaul cen ter Dave Conine who amassed his points fro~ 1974·78. Aguirre now has U102 points in less than three years eanr .... 11 LOU I SV ILLE . K y . F reshman Lanc a s ter Gordon Sl'ored 29 points and keyed one of two Louisville streaks whic h carrie d the defending NCAA ch;.impion CardinaJs to a 71·49 v1<"tory over Missouri ,.\fler a s low fi rs t JO minutes. 111 wh1l'h bpth t e <:im s we nt through a four-minute stretch w 1 t hout a field goal. Louisville ~l'ored ei'ght str aight points Gordon collected six of them. a s Louisville took a 12-point lead. Thf> lead vaned between 15 and seven µoints until 6: 23 left m the game when Louisville went to on anothe r streak. outscoring the visiting Tigers 14-0 to put the ~a me away ·-~···~· COL UMBUS Isiah Thomas. Indiana's sta r guard, can ex plain why the Hoosiers flipped Ohio State 67·60 on its own floor. ·'It was a combination of our defense and poor judgment on their shots.·· lhe ti· l guard 'from Chicago said. The loss dropped Ohio St.ale's r ecord to 7.5 overall and 2·2 in league. Indiana Is now tied for the Big Ten lead with a J·l mark. • BASKETBALL I FOOTBALL /TENNIS Sea View League· Corona del Mar heavy favorite By llOGE& CAALSON OI • o.ity ,..._ lwff Corona del Mar Higb's Sea Kines· may be on a two-game loai~g .slr~ak. but that's hardly an 1nd1cat1on of what lies ahead as Sea Vie w League buskelball action opens Wednesd ay Coa c h Jac k Errion 's Sea Kings, who shared the league ti· tie with Estancia a year ago and· went on to the CI ft" 3·A cham· pionship finals. are loaded again and are the heavy favorite lo s wee p thro ugh l eagu e play without a hitch. An overly optimistic pr edl<" lion'! NOT REALLY. Erri~n·s crew boasts 6·6 Mark Spinn 6-5 J eff Pries and fV t !'"l\rd Ste~e Moore THE SEA VIEW RACE Pos. Team, r«ord Odds L Cd M (9.3 I 6-~ 2. Estancia 19-5J 8· I 3 Costa Mesa ( 4-IS> 10· I 4 University (9 61 12 J 5 El Toro (5-81 15 1 6 . Irvine 13-7 1 50.1 1n the hneuµ, and all three arc serious fi rs t learn a II· league candidates Moore didn't make all league as a junwr, yet w <:is good enough t o b 1· n a m e d t u t h e a I I tournament team at the Cl F finals 111 Long lit!at·h Cor on<:i del Mar b1Jast s rl' bounding slrt'ngth. l1alance rfi o Chril> Lynt h 1s-al!>o a double f1~urcs scorer al t11nei.1 , clefen~l' <Mark Luer i!> tht· a<:e ). and !.'Ou rt SesV\'} I t:rnon 1!> a veter<:in (' (J I.I (' h v. 1 l h m u !'> 1 (J f t h l' :Jn!'>W('r'i1 Tiit: 'fllREf; LOSSES 1n Curon<i del Mar·~ rel'11rd are l•J (>t·ean View , Fountain V;.illev and I.a (Juinla. three l<!ams t'ur rt'ntl~ among the Dail\ Pilot'" Top Four in lht-Ora11ge Count\ ranklOJ!!> CdM I!> /\o 5 folluwinl! Lhv~e l "'o retcnt dc.ff;:at!> at t ht· hunds of Fount<:1111 \'allt•v and L;i Qurnta · Tht-real 1nlert:-.1 1n l h1· ~I'd \'1ew U!agut· ran· 1:-. l he da '>h for th e CIF :i-A pla}Off berllt.., wh.1C'h a utum!fllcall) J.!.O to thl' l ea~ut.'0:-> No 2 and No 3 tt>~ms It 's hc rt· lhal lht• 1i.l)ue 1~ "'''''" C'loudy. but lh1:-I!'> tht· "<I ' 11 " seen al Ltus t rnh · ESTANCIA (9·51 1~ the chOH'•' ·for seconr1. hased on the Eagle:- Daily Pilot top I ()1 Oraal(e Count} ba~ketball high school~ Pos. School I. Fountarn \'alll') 2. Ocean Vie" 3. C ap1s lrano \'allt·~ 4. La ~wnta 5. Corona del Mar 6. Servile 7. San Clemente• 8. Cypress !i. Katella JO. Edison Rl·cord LI .j 13·:.I 14 -~ 13·2 9.3 12 ·4 12·3 l :l :.I 8-7 9.5 Antuofermo eyes Hagler ROSTON 1 AP I "Mar\ 1r1 llagler is going to look goo<l tt:-. lung a~ he doesn 't fight mt-. sa id Vito Antuofermo. an in Leres led sµectator a t Jlagler·s . middleweight tillr de fen.s f> Saturday night "I wtll heat him " Antuofermo. the former cham pion who kepi the title on <1 dra~ with Hagler tn 197!1. 1s set 111 fight Hagler 1n Hoston in lalt.' May . ac·cordrng to promoter Hoh Arum llagler could fit another h ght in between his one -sided v1ctorv over Fulgenc io Obelmejias Saturday night a nd the An, tuofermo fight Arum said tht- onl y undisputed champion an boxing fJOSS lbly t'OUld fi g hl Chang.Pal Pa rk of South Korea in March. ·'I want lo be the people's champion and I want to be the best middleweight champion of the world.". said the 28-year-old Hagl er after stopping the Vene zuelan c h alle nger 20 se~onds into the eighth round He also wants to be a well-paid chamolOD. "I 'm 'still a hungr y fighter," .he HYS. PNIE\ MOOllE balant't'. a ggrcs!'>1vc sly le ' and the coaehtnJ! of L<:irr) Sun· derman. who seems to get the maxim um out of his player s . t:stant1a ?las 011 height and those with all league potential haven't 1·call) s urfated yel. although M1k1· ~arkel , a 6 l1 ~ ~en ior. I)> tht· team ·, lead111g score r wi th a 14 7 ;,iverag<: Costa Mesa ha~m 't bct·n Lu the (')I" µla voff!'> SHll'l' 1966. but the m B4SKETBA LL urt!SC\111 Mu!->taugs ol>vWU!>I) wercn l part nl l hc1l Nor was l uu<·h Ttrll l';.ir?>t•I now 111 111:- '>ccond ~car <:il the Mt's<.1 helni Thi!>, """"''\ t-r, aµpear'> 111 lie M c::.a ·~ bc:->l 'h•1l al SUl'h ;i til'O!> 111·1·1 10 '>I '\ era I M·a:-11n:-. dc·:-;1J1le a 4·8 pn-st·a:-lln r1·n 1rtl AMO:"i(. 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' p a I I ' Ct ' .9 • al I ...... ---. •'---------.. 1 · 90ATINO I GOLF ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DAILY PILOT ·~ Monday, January 19, 1981 -~-.,~ BRUCE LIETZKE HITS ONE OUT ON THE WAY TO THE BOB HOPE CLASSIC TITLE. f'r•• r •• ,. • , LI ETZKE SETS RECO RD • • l1·a..;t 11111• 11, •'Jt 11 "' rt.1 I• 1 fl\ 1· \'(•a ,.., . ·1 '111 rt·<tlh ~'11111 lci l!t•t l ht ~<·ur nff to 1 1•111.t •,t,1r1 ltt- ~a 1d lmt nnt•·d llll'rt' 1·oul<I hf' ii Vt·r~ rn·gat1n· ;1s 111·1 t '" 11 'M ayht· 11 's 1 01n1•11ir·n1·1· do11 ·1 kno"' M a kt' of 1t 111 h;ll v<ou will ,"" l.1t•t 1l.1• ~d ad 1n d1 ~ dn1mf'r , lht>n pn1ntt>d out a cu rro us aspect of h 1s <·a rt>t-r 'I vf' won s ix llm<·~. · he i.aid 'T hcv'vf' kmd o f 1·om 1• 1n pairs, ahout '"' mnnths .:tl'ltr1 Iii' 'dJd <0r1ct twl.t'll lhf'OI uff. in1 l11<l1nl! llw l '11l11n1al "IJI 11011ttl I 11' 1t<1t ion a b out "'" m onth' off, 1n 1-'ort Worth. Te xal> ··Hut · l.1t>l t.k l' s a id with a sli ~htl\ i>U771t•d look on hll> facf' ·a ft('r 1°\t' won thf' '1•1·ond one 111 that pair Ilk<· I ve clonl' hen'. l 0Vf' i.:oni• ahout <• 't'lH .. nd a h alf w ithout winnin~ ··1 1•a11·1 1•'1:pl;11n 11 1 don"t kn11111 1f 11 m l•an ... :tn\than~ M ll~ ht• ,, ... JllSI l"(llll("H1t>nn · But '' ·~ happened · J t 1t sh ould ha 11pE'n again. l.1 r 11k1· has $.'>0,000 the win nt•r !-~h<irf' of lht• S.104.500 pu rse to t1d(' him ovc-r a nd huy go•w hru' for h1l> pride a nd joy, a c·ustorn. -souped u p Trans Am and 11 ·o., 511(1 JJlus hors e 1>ower eng1n(• t hat J!t•t o; ahuul r1v1• m ales Io t hl' gallon II(' cinvcs 11 from T o u r l> I o I' l o ... 111 p I 1 c· .., a 1 d. beraUSl' 11111111 Ilk<• I hang I 'm not afr;ml nf 11 . I JU"l d11n I ltkt> It . ht·..,,11d Tht>n h•• 1·nn11 •d Hut I m (h 111, 111" 110 "' I H'l7k• 0111•111 II Iii• •II.ii •lllrt<l """ ;1 l wn <.,hul J,.a <I ovt-1 P c1tt' •"•l1 mo o n• f"IS(' w1t h1n four ... , , 11k l,.., "o 11rw r1·ull~ mad t' a mov1• ;111d 'aflJ.'' five o r <.ix holt'l'-11 "'a:. m c1ld1 flla.v, · !.aid L1etzkt•. 0111· <•f Llw g a n a"!. Jon~er hatter!> and golf'l> m ost !.u t·ces!>fu t trOS!:. handed putter Pate. whu ha:. woo m ort' than $400,000 w1thout laking a title in n (;()LF lht· l a s l t wo y ears , clos ed lo within o ne stroke afthe turn. but l.1elike rolled an a 30-35 foot l11rd1e pull rm the 13th hole that. Patt-<;a1d. •·took the breath out of nil' · ll re e stablished a two l>hot lead and Lietzke b rought 1t horn e. movrn~ to a three shot ail va ntai?e with a b1rd1e on the tilth l'a le h1rd1e<l the final hole ror a 69 and lied th e old tournament record at 337, 23 under par in the ex<'ept1onally low scorin~ thai. w as aided a nd abetted hy five d a~·s o f n ear perf('<:t l!Olf tn~ w t-at her I'm getting tired of saying it , b u t 1t "s true." Pale s a id "l ph(} ed well en ough lo win but so m E'body played better ·· David Edwards h 1rd1e d t he l.tst hnl1· al Be rmuda Dun es for 71 and th ir d <ilone al 341 Tied a t .142 werr .I C !"ncad. Ht II Roge r!- .. nd 11 /\ WP1hn n~ Sn ('ad ha<1 a <·l1•sin1 f;/i 10 i h1· ""arm d t>!>en "'"'h•n<' \.\ 1·1brmg s hot f'.8 on<I II·•• 1 r~ m<llc·l'JM r>:tr 72 McMillan ~i n s E~·art trop l1y for service ll <1 \'1• \fr M ii I an. ! hm a I '01111 \ :1f'hl ('luh. tia., a .... ardt-d tht \\ &rrt'ri L F:wa r\ 1 r<1phy for dis 11 n µu 1Sht•d '''f \ IC p ,,, th•· ~11ulh<'rn C<i l1fnrn1a Ya1·h t1n~ l\).soc1auon at lh C' ;rnnua l mt-+'I 1n1? rec·,..ntl~ Tht' <I "' <t r<1 w a~ rrporlt> I" S<.'YA inrorn1n_g rommr1<1orf' 1>1111 Hrn1A.n ,1f1 r·1 1•1!•1·t1on b\ t ~r· thrt•< 1111' S,(') \ llJL off11·• r Brown. tto hc r t W 1h11n .in d Joseph Stt't'lf' Mr M1llan •~ lht' <1wn{'r s k1ppe1 nf a Cal 2R. t-:ndle s' S umme r uut of l>PYC lll' was :.e cretan 11r Sl"YA m 1974 a nd ha~ S('r\"Pd o n lhf' ho<trd of c1 1r<'l"turs -;inee _ 1975 111' a l"o o;ervecl ;,is ~t'nPraf regdlt<t c·hairman for two H·ar!- w ;1 ~ ('hatrm a n or thf' l1rin1·t• o r Wa l l''\ lln1A.I c·11m m 1tt1•1· ;in1I l'ha1rman of the 1980 SCYA C'atalina Is la nd C ruise C a rtN c;age, King lfar bo r Yac•h 1 t 'l uh . w a s na m e d honontr) commodore h~ the in 1·oming n ag officers More than 200 de legat,.s and g ues ts a ttend£•d lbe .rnnual me('ling .:1l wh1 r h 1980-0fficers of SCY A Wt'r(' forma lly ins talled. Otht•r llfft<'f'r~ installl'd !l oh t·rt Wibon t l'\'<' 1 ,·ire 1·11 m m111l11r'' .1 11'-"J)h !-.t 1·1•lt> •('I '\(" l.H YC 1 1<•,1r 1·11m n111'1on· on on '\pt ... r11 t Jn 1 ·, ... r·c· r 1•l <1r ~ .I <i n ••. '\ 111!1·nl I (j \"('I I rt•:t'>llft'I Reed faces tough field. Paci/re Coat match racing near1 By -'L•ON LOCllAaE\' Bay; Delce Kl11tt. Sant a Barbar~· Ve ntura . Bill , CMity ~ ....... -Pe terson, Santa Monaca Bay. and Bruce Nelson . Steve Reed of the South ~ Yacht Cl ub ~111 S an Diego-Ot•('ansid e be the Newport Harbor-Oaoa Pomt representative·~ The Wlnner 11£ thl' l'<•cir1c Coast compet1t1on when Lon« Heach Y a~ht (;tub's P acific Coast will Join one or the m o!:.l re nowned Co ngressional Maleh flat'an g Ch amp1onsh1p ge t s unde r way C up roste rs in the history or the inte rnationa l Sat urday. . . e vent , including five t;t ars from la st s l.fmrner·:. Reed wall be up aga inst ~ven com~t1tors A m erica'!> ('up trials and defense · from West Coa.<>t areas who will be seeking the Denn is Conner, San Oae~o Yacht Club, the de fin a l berth 1n LBYC_'s. fam ed Congr~ssional C up fend er or the Americ'a's ('up , und rormer two-tim(' matc h r~cang <'Om pet1t1on Marc~ ~-15. winne r.o f lht:' ConJ(rt'ssio nal Cu p. will again be up Robin Mor~an of Little Stu ps Fl~et, J...ong against his a n·h rival, Jim !la rd). Austrah<t who Bl'ach was lhe final qua lifier for the PacAftc Coast was the uns uc·rpssfuJ ehalll':n~er 1n lhe 1970 and t-ven t 1n a s a tloff for th e Los AnJ:eles -Long Beach areiJ last W('('kend OTHER. S('HEDl.'l.•:D TO COMPET E an the Cong Cup' qualifier are Da' 1d Miller. Van n1uver Rrat1s h Columbia area . Br ian Tho mas, '-oPattle Tat'Oma H1e hard llacke tt. San Fr anr 1sro \t'inter rega•ta Light winds force change Summc>r likt• \\t-alhe r g reeted the 67 !>a1lurs 111 ,,., t•n l'ld~Sl'' 111 ho t urn <·d out Saturday and Sund a~ 1111 ~1·wuon lhirhor Yar hl Club's Wantt-r Re~atta 1'ro1Jh ' w11101·r' 1n Saturda~ ·~ s m a ll boat daSSt''> SABOT A r 12 e n l rt t.'~ I I 'assand r CI ~me lt1.r1 "J J(\'C' 2 J 1rn Otis, LAY(', 3 Wor1h ll11uJ!htm1. SSYC' SAHOT B&(' 11 11 I Annl' ~<:ho<'k l'\11\T 2 I 1m l a"'>f'l fi(''IT .I r.ru· J•roul HYC '-o'\l PF 111' I Jon l'inc·kne\ BC.:Yf' 2 Jim I n!!ltsh n n (' 1 <.nrd"n f'c.dmP~ ABYC Lll14l 11 I <'hdJ '"''"ht ll f.IYC. £ t;dn l h1lrn1 H<'\(" :1 \I "11'1!--ll:a, S~H· l \SEH JO I I \of J ke P1m·kn1-\ HC'YC 2 lrrn ~orma n Ii<'\' ·1 Tim Sulll\·an HC'Yf' 1:nd •1 ~-l"I a o; <: "' ~()J 11\,j(, •K• I J<ll'k Uollah1te :\H' (. 2 <1<1 st1in t lrt11 H\ I' :1 ll<t 1 llt•\ 1 u rµin '1:11\T Flt"ll FU .~ ··;• l'o I '•f'nt• \.\1ll1am ... HYI . , I r II H,., Ir '" \ (. 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VYC and th ir d "'a" .'-o111rit J\llf•n Hrown . \YI ,..,._,, ... 9a111 a 9"1111,,- 1 I I'\;(' HJ·: l\t II .. 1 fl\ Pig ht ... ·olm)! \ <H'h'' I urr1ed out ~unO il~ to farf" li~hl winds in Lon g ltc>a t·h '\ a cht ('lub's Pl F ermin ina ugural race Winner 1n t ht• I nternat1on al Offshore Rule rl1,1!'10n "'a!> Barn<·~ 1-'la m ·., Flambuo.v ant from thl' host d uh Other w1nn c·r~ l'llH.F /\ Entourage. "'lorm Wilson. LBYC l'Jll< F II I.tr! E<11t1on Tom S haddE'n . I.II YC ' I' II H ... ( I 'c•g a "US. J f'rr) M nnt J,?Om('f\ \I\\(' < '1\ I 2:, S.ulit uclt•. Boh C'hubb. <\BY{' 50 •• .,..,,,. ·""~· I.OS AN<: EL~S C a brillo B('ach Yacht Club wound up 11 !> t hrel' r ace Winter Series Sunday an f1 J.?ht winds and und('r ha zy skies Fifty boats partc1npatt>d in lht• s«ries final standings- PllRF A I \"1ctona. Dave Ca llender LAYC'. 2 Quic k Silver . nob Newsom . LAYC: 3 Eas~ Rider. F.d Z imme r man . C BYC 'r11RF H I lman1a. Bob Ma c Dona ld . f'HYC : 2 Sunshine· De nnis Humphr ey C BYC : 3 ltapp,· T 1m1•. f., Coming~ CBYC T O HNAl>O I I.ad~ Jessica , f'11ff llaus cr .la n 1cc Ol<.t-n C.:11YC. 2 Topaz S k ip Elliott, 'llY<' l"\1 .211 IC 1mbun<'t11>l1' Chuck Mannmg J am 1'011111• <"H' I :• \1 1c;t~ Blue Hill Hr1berts. C BYC. ·~ ("hn ....,~. C ;;1•1IP ' ook ( H' t R<J.41'/lVG 1980 Aml'rtC'<1 °l> ('up It will ht.' lli!rch '~ c;<·•·ond aµ pt a ra n<:t-111 thc• ('11ngrc·'"1111.1I Cup OTH•:R~ OF \1'tt :RI< \':... n .. 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Yacht 1<111· m g l "nion f·luh~ 11ut<.1rf<. llH' SC'YA ;irt:'a .\ m1111mum of fl\"•' h11a1<. ll> rf'<jUlr{'d II) form d 1·la~'i ThC' \1 <Jnn1nµ T111p)1' I!'•'"' 111 tli•· "innf'r •1f I h'f' l"lai.:. 1th I hf' liir l.!•''' numl11·r of •·nl rt!'' T hc· !"k1mm1·1 T111pll\ "111 lw <1\\,ird,.d I•• !h•· v.inn er in th1· r·l;is-. 11ot1h lh•· o.,1·1·1in1l IC1rt ••,11111 111 tu • 11( t'OlrtC'' --- _______./ "'-THE RE GOES l ANOTHER 0 E O~ l HOSl FUELESS BOATS! Bruins sparkle in Japan Y O K OHA M A Joipan 1A P 1 M 111 u t .-!> I at<· r . 1 h" 2 J ti rm u n d full back w e nt ovn r rom the I w n ,1)!a1n. a fter UCL.\ t('a mmat(' Kenn) F.a~le) 111terc<'pled an E as t µas~ l o st-I up thf' score THE SPORTING HOUSE ~One decade of Fr~('man l\frNt•1l nl I 1CI /\ c·• io-;hf'd in for '""" 1ouc·hc1c•11o n ... 111 1111· ldsl <.11( m1nutt'!> to lead 11t1· w,..,, 10 a ~5 l:l comeba<·k v1cton o\•t·r tht• f-:ast 111 t he s ixth a nnual .l t1pilt• l111wl all star football gan11· S1111<h:1 ' Mf'Nt•d put th1• Wf'i.I a ht-ad for th<> first llm<' an thr g am(' with 6 ·04 left in t ht> last q u a rt<'r rappin~ a n 18 pla y drive b' ·1l l\·1nl! <1ve r from •the t w o befon· ,, 1·:i pac1t' c rowd o f 30,000. Uitz wins t ;e11in~ t wo touchdown~ a~a1nst the li kes of Rubba (;r('en of North Ca r olina State a nd Hugh Green J de fensivC' end from Pittsburgh a nd the Lombardi Troph.) winne r> w as a real thrill,"' said Mc Neill. wbo gamed 74 yard s an 19 urries and was na m ed t he best offensive player of the game honor LEASI•? N O R WAL K . C o nn <AP) -Bob Lutz~ San Clemente, who won 10 consecutive matches 1n c •pturing a pair of Grand Prix tennis titles b a t summe r 0 ·F riday w aa named Com e back Pl•yer of the Year by T,anis Mq •zine. Luti, 33. had stna11led t bl'Ou... a difflcult ye.r in 1171 Md hia slump continued throup lite fint at11 IDGllthl of l llO at Ilia con11*ler rukiDI dropped to No. 51. Afts a WW l1yol'f, he retanaed w tl9e citttdt ia A .... aM Jn ltriltc of •ff ... ·h•ff victorln .......... No. JI .. ......... , -! •.. 1981 MANY MODELS ON DISPLAY FOR IMMEDIATE LE.ASE DELIVERY. WE UASI AU. MAii CARS AND TRUCKS. TH~OR~ROllNS . LEASING CO. 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N.J . <AP> ~ Eddie Jordan bas a eew niell:name and plenty of. ac- colades from the La. ~ Lakers, but he's still lllom•n for the lowly New Jeney Neb. ''I've still tot tile Nets on my mind . I 'm still a New Jerseyite ... said tbe former Nets guard. Visiting the Nets home COW't for the first time in a Laken uniform Friday ni&ht. Jordan harbored no ire for the club lbat first benched him, then traded him earlierthisseuon. "THE1t£•s NO bitterness, and there was no revenge in my heart. I didn't come here to score 50 points or anythinc like. that. I just wanted to win." said the amiable Jordan after the Lalters edged tbe Nets 113-111. Jordan. traded to the Lakers last November in exchan&e few a 1982 first·round draft choice. had his usual contingent of fans wait· ing for him at the Rutgers Athletic Center Sheets and posters in the Lakers · purple and gold colors proclcumed .. The Gang Loves Fas t Eddie ... a reference tp J o rdan's nickname when he played for Rutgers Other fans wore ··Eddie" T-shirts. With the Lakers. he's known as the "Thief of Baghdad... a name coined by Kareem Abdul· J a bbar Stealing bas ketballs from opponents is Jordan's specialty. and last season he led the Nets with 223 thefts. JORDAN, BaOUGBT in to replace the injured Earvin .. Magic" Johnson. is tbe Lakers' third guard. the first off the bench The fourth-year National Basketball Association veteran is avera~ing 20 minutes and 6.5 points a game. When Jordan first learned ol the :'liets trade. he was worried that his new Lakers career wou Id las t onl) as long as .Jo hnson 's r ecovery period. llowev ... r. 1t now appears he will sta~ on even after Magic's re- turn · Edd1~·s been terrifi c." said c·oa C'h Paul Westhead .. 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IOOJfi, for '6.95 plu'i $1 laaadliag. .\YS woald be inte rf's tf'd in l~·arninl{ ab<JUI Mrterillg clubs in tbt' Oranit..-t lla't ar,.ll . H •nu llaow al any, reader!>, pleasf' lt't mt• know '-"'""' '0 .... ~,,, DEAR PAT My wire say.., I mu:-.t lit.' a mong .he world's champion procn1~tinat•1r.., ..;1ntl' l to>nd .o agree w ith her . l 'rt l1 k1, 111 1111n tt1•· Procrastinators C lub of Ameri c·a \\h1 ·n w.1 ... 1r1• ;ubject of a recen t arttrlt> tn the lla1I\ l'ilot 1 .1n 1ou give me the addr t's'\ ., EK In int· v .. UD join tbf' <'lub bv wrilln~ -whPn \ Qu I CH a......t to it -lo: Procrastinator~ nub of \•erica 184:., 1*5 Lou~t St., Philadelphia, Pa . tlft. U die addtt5s has changt'(f, vou c<1n bet ..._.y, blchldhlg t•e Postal ~rvict> will know ,.._,it for ~veral years! ~' "20CLAS5 ~ J? .;~~ C1CA1t1.nu '· . " ... "',;, ;·.:: • • I ._ ~ ~_, .. G~~@:ll , FILTERS Museum at UCI bugged' • It .11 II.' w 1 '" m t>r'> and wate r 1 .. 1 •• 1111u1 ,jrt" foWld 1n freshwater l.1k•·~ h111 prolJubly aren 't dqm1i1 t 11,. h.wk-.t111k" 11r nav1ga\1nl( a Ill 1\1 ,t1 .1r k .,w1 111 me r~ '1 nd wate r h o .111111•11 .:tl1111~ with tot> bat'ers , '' .111•1 .. t .. 1q>1un:. 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'>Ornt' •rn·m IH•r.., "' th .. ()rd••r Hem1 11·r ,, .11 •· rn11..,th !Clune! in or near ! r"sh"' .1t•·1 1 .. -<hr•.., of wa tt-r A ft'w -. m .tll• r -.p• t'lt'~ .1 rt· noncJe..,rri µt loll I ,,•\ 1 r ul nr th1• lar~t·r varll'll~s \\ 11ult1 '1.1n1 .. '"""t ""' 1 rn mer~ 'J "' .. 11nu:.ual f e;1tun·.., sci .1pa~l 1111· lh-m1pll'ru spel'1es 11 11rri ntht•r 1nse1·ts F1r~t. .the l11J,t.! ... pos""~~ a mouth r hat 1n1·ri·t•:-. a nrt "Ul'k~ rather than 'h• ...... .., .1:-. •lo ITIOSI ot her lOSt!ClS rh1' ha\•• JOlllll•d hcak:,, SOffit' "' w h1 <'lt r l'Sf'mhlt• hyf)od c rm1<· lll'C•rlll,. Thl' Mus eum of Systemic H1<1logy 1s used at UCI as a 1 {·aching and research racllity . 1•pl'ratt>d b v t he Sch ool or I' 111log1raf S<·;ences ---~--~ ................. ~---.. ________ _...,..., _. ...................... .,,,.. .............. .---.. --... -·---·- Monday, January 19 1981 I Mii ' I II ' I I BS MEXICO'S GIANT WATER BUG ONE OF 1.350 SPECIMANS Gordon--Marl'1. curator of UCI Museum of Systematic Militarv leadPrs . el ·~ek female enlist111~nt cut "l;(}Rl-'01.K \ J 1 •\I' \lf d t1 .1n ll'.1rlc·1' '•rn<·l'rrt•·tl .d1oul lh1· 11u.i l1 t ' •>f r"t'Plll f,,m ;•I• ,.,., r:11r n·1"1rl•·dl' ""', 1-.1<1·cl th1· 1nc·orr1 tn)! lieag.111 C:1flmm1 '>tr·Jt11111 1•1 • 11 ti.wk ~1i:11·ph ,,11 lt1n~· r.111c •· r!o<1 l.., fo r Pnhstmg "'00lf'n 1n t h ",, rm• 11 •·n 11 1·, Tht' \lurfolk l.l'dgt'r ,f.11 ·1lu1\t<•I ,, 1•1 111J,!r••-..,11111:il ''"'k P.,rn::cn a~ s aying Prntagon 11ff11·1;.i h ... am lti h••lil 1111· 1111111111•1 111 "''•llH·n 111 the m1hl<.iry tn tht· pr,_...,,.,1t 1,.,l'[ 111 1!111111 1:10 (!Cl\J ,ind .,,·rap l're'>1 dcnr Ca rter·!. plan t.1IH>CJ..,t1n1· 1111.tl t11 c:~:1 .<>1H) 111 l ~lki, The Navy T1mP:, m t·anwhil~'. 'i<11d •hat 1: 11hrained ~· pns1t1nn paper pre pare'<! h~ 1111Hl1•nt1f1t•cl m1 ht:1n l1 ·.11lt•r'> 1·a llin1t for :1 r ut hack 1n femah• re<'rUllJnJ..' gc>:.ah The po.,1t1on fJ..lfwr ,.., p.Jrl •11 .c Jlllnl <,1•rv11·1· m;inpowl'r reµon lo the' PPnt;i~<m lr:n1.,1t 11m 11··1m tlW ~"'' l'rm"' '>aid It rPporte<t ly <·1tt•s pro blem., all r :11·11ng ;u11! kP1•prng womrn rn nr)n trad1l1onal m1htar~ r·areer f11•!d s «ntl -;a~ ... 1u·o ... 111 r.: 1·nn1•t•rn-. a hou1 preJ,!nanq rall'~ and d1•pencll•nl 1·art sh1>11lrl tu· •• .,..,, .... .,,.,, lir•111r1• l h1· numh"r r,f art1 vt• dut\ v.nm•·11 i-. 1111 n • "'"" ... ..,.U:::t""~-.'f"fr :r;t:~ .. -· ';""_...,.. ; ... ,, ' ,.Jo.·~ l;::;::r---. -2D ClMS ,\ ~ ··~~OltS .. :., ....... ; -:--...... ~.. ..... '-.: -·~ @~~@: FILTERS~ Some er• ps stimulat.c SAN FRANCIS 'O <f\l'I \ l,1•h 1. ,,1,11111, 111 acid rain actuall~ nHJ) '>llmul.1\1· II•· · , .rl o r sweet com , green r>t:J11Jt'1., 1111,I '' r .,,, 11 .. 1 't""' cording lO a re<Jnal ~l'H'llll'>t · But Je(frcy J l.t•t• Intel 11 ' .i • , , •ci posium that tht' pollul 1011 l:•cl•·11 • '" • 1111, 1•1111 . I 11 stunt radishc!>, het•ls, "ill 1 •1l· 111• 1.i 1 I• 'rid might hurt 1·har<1 , mu<;ta rtJ , • 1' •1 " ' tomatoes in the mark1•tpl111·1 I.re. an En"11011n11•111 .i1 1·. 1 sean·hcr . '-'at1l lht11 h1· ,111.1 II•, ... 11 in Oregon c x1wr111wntl'd •\111, • ac te.I st1mulatr•ll .... ,·c•n ;111cl ti.cl,, 1 t•• • RESf:A R<:llt'R ~ \Kl J.• 11•• the acid rain'> 14 hac 11 h.1 ,. II• '"' :.om e Eastern I :-.. .mil I· ,,, , causeprohl.-m..,fcir<'.11!f11r111 , Ac11..I Ir"""' 111 '" 1111, 11111• round In S1f'rr, 1 l·•k•· ""'I. I I I wal.{!rwa.\.!> some .,,.11·11• • , · tu,.,.,, , •• rain IS lllJl ill! lltf'I ""'''·~ .. ,,,.I "We hav1· 1·,,11!11•1111 1• Halph Pt•rhal' " ..:"1Jl'h1•1t0J 1 ,, tit ' ' .. l I ' '• 111 ' •I' ' fl ' r Power Ht•!.c;ird1 ln .. 1111111 I" I' 1 .. .,. 1• • memht-r~ d1 ~put1· 1'1 :11111 11 .. n11n I Ir 'i,11cl thl'I •· I ''" t lf • f ' c r1·:.a s1ng or th:it II 1. cl111· 111 111. I• 1 THE E l'.'\, llOWl .\ .. H 1 .. C> t11.~ht1•11 n ·stn\'111111<. 1111 .11 • 11. pt1lit'.\' <HICll V..,1'> 1•h1d l';o lll ',lo I ('af1f1Jn11.1 "'11 11 "' 1•1 •' Y. <I '-Jlff'\'lolll'>I\ lht"ll'iil ' I ,o rain llut .111·orrfltt~· 1,. r "' , 1 ' , Hoar d . '-P"""'r •ii 111• 1· ,,,. ..,h•1"1 n ; h:1t ra111t.• 11 tha11 u111u1ll11t1•tl , 11 n • 1• Y o :-em1ti• 'llat11111 .11 I '' "" a' ltll' w 111t• 111 otl•1• •11._ agfll'Ultural Sitn J11;,q1n 1 \ d Thi.., I.., ' p r .. l•I· I . I l1t q 1.1!1· ,;11d"l l•·•· ,. ,, 1111' \tr f(t ,il!tl <I 1•11 o ·wt-. tn \H ' LOI ,,, ,, I .w1d c :1111 >1l..,1d•• I It• I • 1• ,.,,..,11·1 11 I " .111•' •,,, 'I'll" l11d1n,_ '"" ,.,, • , 1'" 1 1 ha\1· ;.•111·•.11•\ II• rl• ''' t al1f11rn1.1 \o\•11il•t 1 11, 11• .i1d ·•' rd t u11 ;u•ll11!anl Ir 11111 ·111 1 • • • Lu tl1\u• ... · "' :l , ''" 1 • .lfttl' l 1•t1d~ 111 111 q., 1• 11 !1 t ' 1r1·;1·, ;11•111rcl11c•! 1., ""' \c " It's easy to put a few wc·rrl!' 10 work for you. Call c;~ ~ r You can charge Dan your ad in th& i: 20 ClA&S A CICARflllS , ' .. ~~1fq](~: F' I l..'J' 11 .. I ( SMOOTH TURKISH &DOME"Srlc . BLEND W..."'1'!11.7 ....... .............._ .... _.,. -.... ·----· .... _ .. Tmtgreat · Cmnel fillers taste, now ilallw.pack. ' I .. • u '1 1 1 ' . , tl ' I I I I (\... ' 'I I I ~O!•IJ'''' t•• \ 111' I I ' ' '" •• , j • t ••••• I I 11 I h fl\11 I 111 I r \'J \ I• ·t I• , ... ,.,, ' '1 'SS 'Hl. ~. ' -• a ... ,. '""'' , ht I 1Jf1 ! • \" t f 1 ,· ' It ;ptf• t tf f ·l• I I , t••, f· tit" Ill hll1 \ ff' If',, I I ··l1·1·l ,, '. \ 11 tl I 1'~·1 'I I • I , ... I• I , , I "f'I. ' • ! '" I lllj' !fl, ' I t ---............ '.:1111": '' ~,.,,,, l ttlf>' , .. \ ,., .. ~ y,., ~I' I •• "..: \1 ' \ t-a ri. 'I'" • ;.arh 'i'(• • .inrl . !I •'I fl nn1 '' ~' ' • ' anr hn r I .. Good Mrr- ·1 had • 1 about 1Jt"""' •r • 1 lh:it "''' n •• • 11 (' V. ~., JI• I J c all., J r Wf'0 \(' h t11J I opponumtr• 11'1 used th<'tn '" tlo brt>aktnf' lit''' " our tiinc th;.in th<·\ h ave had 111 t h.- e v e n 1 n p. 11 <' '~ ., broadcast 'The d<iy llw~ tnt>d to rescue \hl' ho!!t a~es. for in ' I If I' t llf LL st1m ce. W(' wen\ livt' I• r thr -.. It 111 aod th :tt f'n llr«' t hr+ • hr·u r•, ' '.1 nothin~ but the rescue 'llory. 11lu!I lh1 Wf'ather. The entire :show we hl41 ·planned for thul <lny wn, throW"1 "l' at 4 in the mornlnr. .. lt was Ont' of Uu• mollt ••xltll r·t ing days of m) life. ns 11 prof1.:<;•11nn.,1 journalist ," Bell says "' ! I l I •• u '• l'I I I I ' ti-I' .. I I r - I .. .. ,, ·Ill 111 I Iii• "' I'" I ··I . 1 • v. r t< :.' fl.HI' , t • • t 11 11• nl \rd',. •1 11111•'> . ' ,., '"' ., ti w Thi rd l •• ' I 111• ,. 'h nl< , I I Jo Ill (J \ I 1 I •• ,. .,, ,{ i! , 11 ,, .. • 11 •• ·vhirh 1• , •. le.1st wt•ktl ,I\ .101 rn11,,, 79 1 t • ti·1\-t' lie•·n ' i'th lh<' news a nd 1•1 • r nnt on vr••1!t •Ill .iru~t: itc; rlehut 11 '>I v 1·r1h~ •. l 'fi'~• To~~ tht> .111rhrn 1m111 otten frllr. 111 for lla rtm11t1 v. 111 n llw ho~t u, on •'u•· 1t im1 ' ~ • Ill \ t•t < Ont' I Ni llf that h ·1•lrl't11T\1~ • 1\1·!1 1v•, of tu~ 11l<'r <'1" 11 h tr!! '''' t · :.c.i~nnH:nt as 11 'lrtman., 11' ,,t titt< "l think 1l ••\oh t•d 11u1 n l ~hl l'I 1>a n1 r and n~·c•~1ty . . .. . ...... ..-.. ,. .. . . ~ .. .. .. - 11110 THAT'I ~ 1 .. 1ou.1 ..o a '"010<.;ya. \.t .1 t""•'' t KH\Q 1t\tOUQtl e \~••h'ltt nf hf{ll • ..,.,..y TUBE TOPPERS · "°" •1•li"f(I young '"•l'I ..,.o. 11 #lf'f'tQ "'u~at •W:h t"( illJ 04P'W' l"fleQtC-Hi" KTLA • 8 :00 ··on the b .-OVIE ........ ,.,,. Umon .... 1 f4 ,...,...., 't'uunQ llt!u1n Waterfront." Marlon Brando. Eva Marie Saint and the movie all won <>scan in this 1954 drama about corruption and murder on the docks • J11n lt~ t-1."4dtog ut thft • • r•ri~11htm~otnt tf"W- t&f .,.,,.. C tU5t-ft CCif\ NBC e 9:00 -"When Hell Was in 11 1• ,,., th,~•tt1' ID '' M MAGAZINE • .. ,. ,..., ,. f • E;.qtont " ., .. "''"" 1n1 ess1on." Hal Holbrook portrays a naval cum mander held prisor1er for seven year s in North Vietnam in this TV movie with Eva Marie Saint ABC 8 10:00 All-Star Inaugural t.; et la. Johnny Carson hosts this splashy t'\ e ut for President elect Ronald Reagan thP night before he takes office ----------- C>ttNiro Ate,uua C ,,,.,.,,bAf 1a11 ')1°'') Sr ·Hr ..... "'' OUQP\ • syntttf-\.tS Of ,.,. ll""Oe 11no '"'8g6ry Q) TO BE ANNOUNCED 10:30• NEWS II 30 e a liOUSf CAU.S • INDEPEHD9il' H£TWOAK MEWS ~ MASTEAPIEC£ THEATRf 'Po nt.t• S'\!'.t Jtt1[J fJfdf"''ft'\ u • tt11su1g1on Qr• Qv, •ti ,, ... ._. 1t • n'one~ ._.. .. <J4 .. \ lJdttQP• J~b •'1131 and "'. ruo"'mattP .,~fl •f'tu'n ttou' ... l>\..\,..,l, O•!tDOU tir1f t o t; trr d a,P .. ,, IQ 00 8 ti LOU GRANT wl\11\ 1r t H""l'LIN . "l rqr .u.1'11.,,fttt ,,nc •'\I' ti• 1111rfu1f'l1t1~'1 r ., •I 1IC " ' t 9' L>dlO Nt h ' <N• 'f '" 'P'''l ... ,...,," au1r•" d•l>DiflC'1<!<1 IC. <lefuSf' .. t>OOO,. trJplJ'PO bomt> tff a SCllOOI y111fl IP8'1 .,, .... Uf'Hh fl')( t•)f' l11t eo HEWS 1• t tFt -. "'' J H•I• r I U 110 ALL..STAA IHAUGUAAL GJI I.A , 11)() 11 a 1 NEWS IJ STAR TREK A Hauster tit 0001 ... ~ 1mpr \0"' ,. "" ,,, a tf"n,aM" t.t>CJ; """''"' ttH~ wome n ta..,es ')Vef f(ttlo S. f , .. H1••"' ••I ... t J, 1f'ilC' l 110 tH V • I t•-'\tti••tll t•1f~ 1 f,.._. '''J"' ~ ,.-,t I 1n ••1fAr 1ffi.-"'' ''' 1'H ihn1•1 Cl NEWLYWED GAME • M•A•S•H ..J ... f•C•OO•~ 1• ,, t-•tt""• I u1utf"i•H1 ~Ala f P8hH ,., ,,_ . .-.dy101 •'ll ... ~ t•t tH ar ti\ u t t ...,t<ftbrn•~~ JOttnn, ... at ~Oft tlyylf .-taw"eye ctnO 1 r8pJ:>er Pft' suaoe Fr a".-oo, to HfQtJ .. SI d dtShonOrBbl.e d•SG'"''ge tor ft YWOOnCSfMi "om<>ll8•U.al SOIOte• ",, . ' ... . .... '1} INOEPOIOEMl NETWORK NEWS all WESTERN f)(POSURE • ONE STE'P llEYOHO tr) OICk CAVETT {uJe"'t C•-.rf! Bootn,.. I urt-- IP•"' I nt :>1 " """-•hh 1ttHrt i ln•• 1 ru 1••~.· •n "·•""' .. .:. ,, .,, ~ ('-.,., ' 11.)() 8 Ill OUIHCY. M.£ , .,., \ H1tJ1 r J11trJn11.1 , ,..,., H,:.s•Ot>nl~ ''' d "rn"'I' '""C"' mot '.J(flt"f1umt) :'IH· at1ht \ect th .. n1'f\\.-11W\d·~ fft.Y-"' t' ..... Wt·~ .. d~ v f ..... p, . .._H ,, ., UH' '''''0'tfH JOHN DARLING .. l I" 1•h11·11v11 !"ompan~ r • ,, 1!11 ( ·11~ t>;i ll<, for I "u , I• 1 t In• 1 rn1• w t• d <tll lit t • • '1 11111 •t '\ h:>rd l<> • I I ".\,. foH•· 111111 .. I'" 11 111 1 l h l'-t:ill •iul I <11•tt I , 1 1 ,1 1. ill \,, \\.t"r1• ,,.,..,i., ., , f • • · • 1 ,,,.,, ' '><!HJ one of her up , • 11 f 111 11 .. oulri t 1f' a eumPfJy. he1 .1 • '" .,. sit• did the T V sh ow I , '' 1t. l1•·•l rn the 19f~. She thought • •1' th· r f•ir <l rnoment. then said : '' •\ 1 ... , .. ,•.inc·all 'Cirl'u~· a comedy • r •I all!'<' 1·omedy " f Ill' lfl"il f111 "When the C1rl'US Came 1 •\.\II f, ·1o1.an wit h onf' sentence '· , 1 rntw l 'ltstpm. whi)1ia (f produt·ed >I .... \l1111tp11mt>r y's lao;t movie." Belle •,, ...... 11• 'hrflu~h three scnpt.s. • ' lw 11 "'as ohv1ously a he a''Y , l'rnlt• I Iii.. pl'OJt'<'t work." t he 1·1 1:;11:h h ad mf'ntc;, but 11'1' • 'l(!ht ft)I fllf> 14 111'.( OM ING ver\' dis • • ·111 I , • "'t'r 1• a bout rc>ad' lu •• I ,,.,,,., rht•fl 1.lfrry Grusrn 1 ••111>! 1' "'illram Self at '"'' • •'\ •·n "a11t t•> send 11 to me, 11 "r, 1 r K t "'~ manager saw 11 •'1 'l rr1·t111 .... ri11 • 1 • • O'JP,'h l C'ut ~ons Sa~:.i.I . who •' ' • •, t , .. , h"r m "/\ Cast-of Rap1· "I ,. a h •n1nc L<rrtd " lft-also , r •. t • • • , 1 •·•·nt \'crs1on of "The ARST, THE ELEPHANTS Elizabeth Montgomery 01ary of Annl' f'rank" and t~ upcom 1 n~ ·Masada · Miss Montgomery 5cud sht' hope!> th al she a nd F ox worth will soon Ix> able 10 ~tar m a mo,·rc· together They met M'\'t'ral yt'aro; ago on "Mrs Sun d;inc·P .. gets the breaks "' 11111 au dPC'tric personality . •• ,. 1 1 a .. tar But I th1nk we '\'l' d · • , • d t h;.t wht>ri I 'm host. the 1 1 •11 • 111 .11a1nte1ms its mood a nd \••~· 11h1 , ;mil lei viewers. th at's I • 11 •« rt •nt tl1111r '\ l · "n;1t1\r· of Oskaloosa. Jowa. ,., p d11alt> of Central College an h•" l11 •m .. s t a t e He e arned his r .. ·~t n rle~re•• in journalism at ''•JrlhWl?'lf'rn l'niversit~ Short(~ a ftf'r JOinin~ ABC News. 111-11 won praise for bjs ntdio cov- l r~ 1'! of thr riots in Newark. N .J . He 1·overN1 lhe ma111r primaries and the ''"ll' cnt111n.., in 1968 for ABC Radio, a rid v. :1o; on the St>ene in Los Angeles ""ht .. , '-t(-11 Kobert F Kennedy was ~.hol 1 h .,.. ..i.:1 se nt to Vietnam in ltne, !-p1"nl 1972 11rl.h1s country on political u ,-;11znmPnt, and retu~ to the Par East ttw next year as ABC News hun·;iu chief in Hong Ko.g. ~ll :-ipt•nt nc•a rly t wo months in China in 197:J, hclpin~ produce • docu~· 1 a P . "Thi' People's Repubtic of t •hin;1 .. 1l1· r..tum<'<I t11 the United States in 'i4 as Wh1lt' House correspondent. and het:ped cover Water1.e.e • well ar. the JU-St year ol the ,.... ad· inin ilrt.rat.ion. As "Good Morning America .. an<'horman. Hell has helped t11Uor thf' program 's newscastl'I to the show's unique audience "When we started out." he says, "w t' did four abbreviated versions of ·world News Tonight.' which was lht•n the ·ABC Evening News.' "It didn't take too many months for us to realizl' that kind ol thing was goin~ o'ver likl' a lelld baJloon. ·'The show bad devetaiped a personaJity -and-pace of its own.·· BelJ s ays, "and what evolved were newsc•t.c; I'm proud of that a~ COD· sciously designed to keep the same son of style going ... Bell attributes • good deal ol the success of "Good Morniftl America" -the progra .. has malleftled N9C's "Today." often 1UCC'e91fully, for Ute No. 1 position in the earJy.mcJl"1llftl Ume11lot -to ffartmn, wt.o st.-nrd in a number al TV series, mddlll NBC '1 "Lllcas Ta.er." before t• · ing the "G.U" job. - "He's the moat 1•fte4 c ... mtanicetor I've ever • .,..... w6," Bell says "O.vid ha uid •.-Y timH that he Wetll \o act.al_._ iD the eertJ atac-al tlle Pf¥W. ~-J h8ve am is, ·we..-. letllell~ .••• , TONIGHT S LATEST LtSTtNGS .,...mT~ ~ 0-.. C-yt Lacki 8..ca Hel'ltt (fill •00t1-~ ....,_.,..USC • ..oe.w ........ Hoe-n & radoo l tanVNnet •• o-taQ91S IOnO tie mus t gel v>lal mlO 10 LO<lOon e COlt.SIE BASUlaAl.l F~'*""""' N•tr.,O•'t't" •• CA..rlONEO A8C ---MlllGtfT- tt:OO. SPACE· '9le Ari J-vll lal}ittt_~ c..u'1;01a.1 \ur nL out to tw a u.u1q 10~' WfVl.,01 t1Qn \ MAyct ~Utan •If Psycno.1 • N!W8 • .-MIN -..OU.LE Tne IM F team •~ ca1u-.o 011 to pul lif oruo ~ ..... , uru1 hua en.et e11PCut101 .... ov\ oi oo .. neu' rio AOAM-12 1 fl(' a1 'ftSt of o r~ma•• snopht1~ 1eaoi. th~ ott1c..-,, 101() a l'd<Jlf C'f'ld•" rY PY@nft1o i2:30UT~ Gu<t51 PAvl <!>u~o 8 r\J A8CNEWS tt·«i8 I . THEHEW A~ 4n t1:1 ·c:C-nv1c1 11y1ny tu ~~ti §.t1C1'el 1nr,.,rmat1nn ·~ mu, o.-1ed t:wtou~ ne c.ar ''""' D4elt' ttw ~di~ •P f 1:008 MOVIE • • Man from Mu1o11 Mu ,,,1._.,,, 1 l'-fJ8• f_,pl-.. Autr \ !,rro\P\' &u• l't-n~ (;.pt .. • A.utr., a1\Cl htt:.. 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'J'•;UQ..,·l-1U1"q l"ll .1 !i.3\1 "' by Armstrong & Batiuk 11 S 1 '1E. O N LY l 1M E:. HE'~ EVE~ R::IPU1.-AR· ....__ . Real news 'Billie' hurt 111 spill l.O~ A \;(;(::I.ES 1 A I' W1·an ng ;,, flesh t·olured tasl lo d1 si;u1 sc ;, broken "'rt'>l a nd !'-J>Orl 1n~ a t roupt·r" '>mile l o mask tht· parn of bruised nb~ ·1.o u <;rant '>tar I.ind" K1·l-.t•\ returnt-d t• v.ork aftt•r t:..ik1nJ:? a n ·al hft' '>Jil li tlunne frlm111~ of ;, r111t M'l'llt-nn th•• CBS T\' "''nC'!- 'Sht• "nrked tht· nt>xt da~ 1n q u111· a lot •>f J1<t r n · '-<ltd ~I !>!> I\ el:-it·.' .., pulJ!i1·1!>I E!>m e Ch<indlec. "ho noted that tht> ;,1·r 1dent 111•t·urred whe n a \ ;m backed rnto a barricade that had been µlaced next to the actress dunng fil ming "THE BAIUUCADE HIT her and knocked her about W feet mto the air Her wns t was hroken in two plac·es a nd she bruised some ribs ... said M s Chandlee notin~ that the act res~. who was reported in good !>ptrits. will have to wc>ar the C'ast about fi ve w eeks Offir1als at CBS and MTM Enterpr1-.es. producers of "Lou Grant.·· rt'fU!;ed comm ent on I h e inC'idt-nt The a1·r 1dcnt took µlac·.-JU:-it <J ft t-r Mis:-K1·ISf'\' had bt't'n in 'lei.so furm,.d c1f hC'r GoldPn Globt> n•Jminat1un a!> best "UJJJ>Ort.Jo,.: a('tre~!-rn a telt•\·1s1on V'rlt''> 'Sht• had heard about the nom 1nat1on JUst hefnrC' Uw \'an h it her Sht· was up 1n the a ir about hPr c;oJden Globt>.' M s Chandlee !'tort MS. ("JIA~DLEt. SAID the arlrf>Ss had JUSI 1·u m pl ct ed a difficult sc·ene priur 1 u her IOJ ur) "The d1ff1cult sc·ene when '>ht.· wai. i.upposed tu get hit cm tht-heal.I with a wrench "ent JU St f ine." M s t'handltt notf'd M 1ss Kelsey. who pl 11ys a reporter {In t he se ries. "''tmt baC'k lo worK despite ht'r 1n1uries becaust> the s how's shootmg srhedule had alread~ been delayed the wt-ek before when a fire in a do••ntown h11oib n se canc.:eled a day's location film in~. Ms . Chandlee s aid 'T~picker' held? G REAT FALLS. Mont <API Police sa y t hey havf' arrested a man beheved l o be lM "tick· picker" who visits area homes in search of im- aginar~· tJcks in women's hair Authorities said Joseph S Smietana. JS. was arrested near his home on a misdemeanor assault warrant alleging that he is the "tick-picker" who has visited several dozen homes tM past year. ~ man taJked his way into women's homes and then tokt ~m they had bugs in their hair . police said. Police said some women told-the-man to leave. and he did. but other.I aJlowed him to go through their hair picking imaginary ticks. Army officer promoted John R. Vincent. son ol llr. ud •rs. Johlt J . Fo.ter al 2444 Riviera Drive, La1una Beach. laH been promoted in u.e Anny lo the rank or Uelllen• Clllonel. Y-.it it a 4hiaion anUlerr adjatHt at ...~. ..... "-..... l HI •c·~­•~'°" ~11--­,,_. 0 ..... c..•---<"4t•ll ..... c...-..~ ............. .--.... o---. • I _..._ .. . . .. . .. 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(t\U •H l • PcPEYE. 12.30-3.00-S 30 8.00-10:20 cu•••.._._ FIRST FAMILY ~ ' 00.l 1$ ~~I •~ ICI 00 JOHN SAVAGE "INSIDE MOVES" EOWAAOS' BIUSTOL (o<old Me..,11 •,,\t) ,• .1.\4 EDWARDS' SlODUBACK r 10,0 •,a·1 <isao EDWARDS' CINEMA WHT WP~lrlllfl~if'I 1191 i91'i MANN'S 81Hl P'LAZA Bre,:i "J4 "> \39 ,.., .. •(. \ 'IVMlllON DllllVE-IN <>.m J1w1 C .m1\l• .ir1n ·I'll 4'1~'. lne Power Behind The Throne "POPEYE " 'TRIBUTE" (GI "FLASH GORDON (PG) CHILOA£N S PRICES I BLUES BROTHERS AIRPLANE (PGI CHEECH & CHONG (A I ... , . .,,BENJAMIN I WARRIORS'. 'AMERICAN GIGOLO . {R) I "OROtNARY PEOPLE' "STARTIHG OVER' (Al i:----:::::::J EVERY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" 'iONEYSUCKLE ROS€' •U e••.._..~ .,, .... ....,n, <---1·-·w-ru••M>- Get more FUN o ul ot v1ew1ng football w 1t11 PAOfcie "very Saturday tn the Daily Pilli -->, •••• ~ _,..,,,..,. ... , ,. . .. NOW Pt..AVtNG ........... amacw lt.COl 11 OlllWWll SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES (PG\ 11 ol~ .. 3 00•6 I ~·7 4~>' 10 00 ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN (PG) , .... ,,,., ....... ," ., .... , ,... . ~ ,,.,Mr~ ..... .> .... (HE POWER BEHIND THE THRONE NI NE TO FIVE (PG! '"_,.,,,." ....... ._ ......... . SC ANNERS (A) ,,....._....~-··' •' •' -.t ., Ut °" flt,'9L "' •1oO\, •• SlfR CRAZY (R) •AM WHA T I 11\WI POPEYE (PG) •• 11 \~.ti! •• ~ ~ • ' ,. " "' " ... ' t • ' STIR CRAZY (Rl "' ... "'' .. 1 1AMWllA 1 ll'M P~P~.~~ ,\P~, HO(Jl HI U~ l'folH, RAC ING BULL t ~I '........ CHE VY <.•IASE . GOLDIE H AWN ·~~l~:·~' ',[[MS lll\E OLD llM(S •P&t .,... • _, ,, ... •J ....... , ....... ~TIA CRAZY (R) .... , l •IE v' ' ..,A!.t . ',(11 Dlf 'iAWN ')ff_M~ l 1~[ Ot ~ t ,ME•, t '"•J . .., . ..., . ~ . lllon Fn . •S. Soll, Sun Halt.a.••. 00 Sl>o-Sl•l1 • ·~ IMPOR IAlil ICO llCI ' CHH OHIH UllOlR I/ fRll' J•ron1le1 0 He1lt • Stephen I ••" ·~;;~..-!,:i:.·k~-:~;:~~ ~. I SCAN~.~R s (A) .&:.Wl~ii...IL-....!8~7'-'9~·.!98!!.SO~ N~W 'l'EAR S E\flL tRI fREVOA HOWARD tl> !HE WINDWALKER (PG) p\u• COMES A HORSfllUN IPG GREASE (PGJ •••• UP IN SMOKE 1Rt t ,.0 liJiA (..Af Jl.010 >Hitt\ lq l11l 1(lfi Ac.tr.~ .... H, '""" VOV' u•n AM ... orl•b• .. ,::7.: -1 Che•y CheH • Gold•• HAwn ~ ,,', :•.:.:.. SEElllS LIKE ?,~O TIMES f PGJ • ••• --' ' I HE MAIN EVENT (PGI lt f"O -.AA c..t A.O'O W 1\f\ IQf'h\1CI\ Ac.""''°'• t.h 1nQ VOuf 0 •" AM Pot1.•04~ .... , ,.-., -MICHAEL PA TAKI • 808 MINOA ~C -,,',:;::, OELINOUENT ~.!:°°L GIRLS !RI ·----' HOLLYWOOD HIOH I AI 'No AM C...r R.O•O ""''"ion·•·~ M..t~\tr' Snne ""°""' \)•f\ AM Port•«>• " ' ·' ... ~ Cllnl E••twood In AN'I' WHICH WAY YOU CAN f PGI .... HONEYSUCKLE ROSE f PGI ,.-----,/" ........... ~··~·-- , ~~~"':'' FtRST FAMUtY (R) .. . ' •• ,-z ~l\it ..__::......_~:-SJ~ UP Tt41. ACADaM'f IAI ..... , ...... , ,.., .. , ...... ilrt. .. l .... ". j{t \MtO .... ••r (~~·""' Ott ,_.. ....... SPANISH MQYllf A"L WIPI PAOMCITO CON U~Da&.OCUlllA --,., ........ ---M&IR .. ICTION IPOI ... TM&GllP IFS .. CN ----- R I OA&Et MAU • I I • ·'9• • h ti u H U J -- A 1 l1WAllOI i '91' UUUMIWlll I 1111 ~#tot l'll)PEYF •. Mt, t"" ~h ~IAGI NC.. 8 Ull .... , ... '"+O+"i. flC>" 1HUAa I U t H I•• .,.._fw..M f •• t •t I -TH£. IAAOR CAACl( 0 "-lie tlllA·OMNNA~Y • .. • I JAN. 19, 1911 ANN LANDERS C2 HOROSCOPE C2 Firiif what you need for smooth sailing in the Daily Pilot classifieds beginning on page C3. Entertainers John Yeiser and Ken Orsow specialize in turning primar y school youngsters on to music. It is. says Yeiser . hi s ··passion." .Everyone's a big star By MICHAEL DOUGAN t?f -Da lly ~I ... Sl•ll J ohn Yeiser is a sta r-maker . P er haps a nticip ating Andy Warhol's prediction that. in the world of the futur e, e verybody will be fa mous for 15 minutes, Yeiser's specialty is putting peo· pie an a temporary spotlight Lit tle people. that 1s Yeiser and partner Ken Orsow appear at local elementar y schools in a unique musical revie w that star s as much as them the stu dents . It 1s. he says, "my passion .. Yeiser. who bills his act a!-. ·'The Musit' Man and Friends··. says the object is to "instill in the m <the stude nts > very. very subtly. but very definitely a love of music.·' THAT PROCESS WAS evident on a recent morning at Ma rine View Elementary School in Hun· tington Beach, where Yeiser and Orsow put on two shows for the wee ones. As t he progra m pro~ressed. Yeiser brought students on stage one by one to play zither. scrub· bo a rd , woodblocks. bongos. string bass and m ar acas. In time. an ensemble of 12 was a sse m bled fo r a few ex travaganza numbers Each slu· de nt was given his or her shot at playing "lead " .. Arter awhile Ken and I JUJ>t stopped and the students took qver the whole thing." ht· said afterwards "That ·l> what I like. whe n thev take the l1«1d a nd the attention .IS taken t•ompletcly orr of us . "THE KIDS THINK 'I was the star of that s how. man.' and they walk out really proud .. Nor are the children who re· main in the audience ignored In a hand-cla pping version of the folk classic "Momma Don't Allow,'' Yeiser had the crowd of about 100 on their feet and danc· mg The fina le. "I Like You." prompted the youngsters to sing, th'e1r loudest . pointing at their friends and proclaiming their af· fect1on T he las t c horus, in which students affi r med that they liked the mselves as well , d re w apparent approval from the handful of teachers present. "That ·s just what we're trying to instill in the m ... one told Y c1ser as the kids filed out of the auditorium. RUT YEISER WASN'T sur· prised Until recently, he was a teaC'he r in the Huntington Beach school syste m 's Special Educa· lion Esteem Development proj- ect for children with an a rray C)f learning disabilities. II was after the program lost its fu nding tha t Yeiser put t ogether his show. hased on earlier year s as a mus ic therapist consultant for several . e1e mentary schools. He said he Jus t took h is classroom routine and expanded it "fo r the masses " ·'T he response or the students 1s always great." said Yeiser . Ht· also includes te achers in the aC't whenever p ossible ··II av 1 ng teachers up ther e is the g r eates t thi n g." h e s aid . "brtause it hreaks down a ll kinds of role barrie rs .. BASF:D ON HIS T EACHING experience. Yeiser said a s how like his also puts the students in a better fra me of mind for as - s i mi latang knowledge. "The thing I learned in this project is that after the initial com Pdown. their a<'ade mics will improve." he said. F i r s t thro ugh third graders at Marine View school reac t with unabashed glee. Student Robert Vermeeren becomes a star. 1 Accept yo11rself to be free, ·author MINNEAPOLIS <AP>. -At a1e 41, llyra Chanin bared her sU1btly overweight body - hysterectomy scar and all -for a nude photo- arapb by a feminist pboto1rapher. Tbe pbotosrapJ\ was part~ a abow by Becky Youn1 at the Grah.am Gallery in New York City, and itcbaftled Mn. Cbanln'slile. "That Pieture freed me. I bad spent a wtaole ,iot of time hi~a rny body and covertns it. Now I don't worry about it,'' lln. Chanin, now•. •aid in an lnt.ntew in lllnneapoUa .. ~• The Pldladelpbla wife, modler' of a IJ..JHJ'· old IOD. natel in her new boc*, '"ftelleeNt Uf• of ModMr Wonderful,'' that lbe blld .. .,.,. eon· 11dered blr bodJ lalerlor, and •uddmb ques. UonedwbJ.· ~. I "What WU a 1ood body?" Jin. CbanlD uked henetr. "One tbat worked. Well, m1De worked pretty well. It bad tnmeadouilMl'l1 ad it bard· ly ever p.talck." So abedeeided to poee fortbe pbotoaapb and •hen abe 1ot tbe proofa back she wu in for a . pleaaantsurpriae. "I WU lboeked and deliPtal. I IOolred tel'· rifle. lly body wun•t Wrd·ratel It wu only Heond·nte ! ...... Cbanla Mid. The pbo&ocrapla fned ...... aa.... °' .. of bet Hel'IU, and ltfelt ................. to bare tbenma...., Mentala llllr'llfela .. ......_ w~ ... a Hli• of bold md laamarow •· H}'I. "I 4.eal wttll tbe eollapee of faatMNa, •: Mn. _, ,. .. -----.__ . - Chanin said. "With wit and sreat preclaion, l describe the sexual, emotional and financial power plays that occur in my home -and everyone else's. "U people laush, they laqb out of the recopition that what I aay ia tnae, not only in my · Ufebutintbelrllves." ... - lln. CbanlD aaya abe tbinb that k..,.. , aecreta, •peelally aexual onea, can be ·~ .. harmful to people. ''TbeJ are Wr• a kaif• m JOUI' bult. W.. people k"P ..,._ tbeJ brdoil • u.m. lpmd a lot of Ume tr7bt1 to npnu tMm. It tu. a Ill of .. ,o," lllft.Claaiaaaid. #t -'.!Nowthat., ......................... , c1oa'tflllblldaboutltataU.lt.talt61." ' Mn. Cbanla aald people ID a. Uldted States \ . sD:ggests I we re all connected by happine11 and the, American dream. ·'I don't think bapplnesa la so marvelous,·' •be· &ant. "Happlnea to me la to be ln a 1ltuati• where there ia no atreu, and thal meUI you'N not atrivinl for much. You have to make a Uttl• harderdemaada on 1ounelf or life beeom• v.-y. very dull. lt'aOK tobebappyforfourorftvedap, buttbmyoubavetomonon." . Mn. aa.A11 ...... people to ·beeom• fr. enouptoace.pttbemMlvea. · "0Dc:e JOU like ~JOU CM be lm·. perfeet. •• -.................. to ... perhd ia noe11u1. Youdcm'tfoal..,...'' . • I -· . \ DAILY PILOT MOl'ldlY J1nu1ty•ll, lltl Call ilaem 'honey' The living need to hear it DF.AR ANN l.ANOtltS I juail came from a ver1 1ad funeral Th• women waal onJy U llefore llley t'l oud thC' t· .. ai e t h er huband pallfd httr hair. l~•Md hf'r t'httell end whfap.,n•1t Goodbye. Hont')' ' I wa. def.opl) mo\••-..J li)' wh•I I 1w l>Kaun I knew th1.1 l'OUph· well ~ tl\>f!d nu t ctoor to Wi for lff'&rl)• 30 yt'ar I h<11mJ him C'-11 h .. r man ru1nu-11 . 111111 'Honf' ' wun't ont• ot ttll'm Slit' wu a wondtrful pt<n.on IAnd ~un·f!CJ • lot ~tlt'r trutmt'11l t9'an ht-1101 from him V.'h do husbandli w•11 w1t1I lbt'tr -.'\VH dlC' ~fVn' \ht!V l'•ll t 9'C'm lion" .. I ho~~ f!\ cry m .in ~ho rf'•d11 ttu~ wlll 'ti.11 tu d <t' wh1h; hr:. wlft' r &n !\Liii hur tum 1 tl till' l>A' I ~ ISl.11' Ot:Aa •:IUt;SO ThallJI >'* f•r a l~r , ... , li. ct'r&ala t.u •ake somt eaub .. d11 ''Olt ud '"'" I ~ !IOmC' wlvH out 1eaere trill 1tec &JKo messa(t', &ou. DE>\ft o\. '.\ l N D~!<~ BHort.' 01) p drl:!nt!:> moved out Of the tale the) >-',it\ c a f ew piece!> o f furrutu.re tu ... om e neigh bor:. There w.ts d ~'ash basin 1n the basement that the!>e neighbor~ ask ed for ll bt•longed to m y paternal gnmdmother I thought surely 1t would bt' mine one day I sat down and wrote a letter to the neighbors expressing m y feelings They replied at once. say ing they wer e not aware of m) IHl•chment t o the 'w ash t1a1fln 1md to l'om e .:et 1t I ftilt wleomfortable because lht>) w~re so n1ct! about it I said th1•\ should htip the wash basin and tnJOY it but 1 hoped they wouhS not :s"ll 1\ without lettin& int• know Another letter came saying tht'} w1 hcd I would take the ba:11n all th at would be re· 4u1retl was that l pay ro r the f1n1i.hin" Lhey had done before it wits put into use. Again. l r~ph~. "No m y folks gave 1t to you keep it · · A rew years later they moved to Oklahoma and took the wash basin with them I was upset with m yseU for not having had l h P .. nerve to gu get the wash has tn before they left. A few months ago they moved bal'k to town I want desperately tu have this only r emembrance of m y rather's fam i ly I feel anger toward this couple for h aving had the nerve to ask for something that had so much sentimental value to me and none lo them. I am alao mad a\ m yself foe nol havtnc tbe 1uta lo take It back years a10. What should I do? -BARBARA IN KENTIJCKY DEAS BAUAaA: YH bve H ea ... &o Ille Mll'J wldl ••· ftey tffered &Ile .... bubl to )'H -more dlU Giie HC ..... , Hd '" declhlecl. Now -10 over dlere wWI yoer cii.eelllbeak, pay die prtft ol dle rella1Ma.1 aad talle It laome alre•dy. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a (2.year-old woman -average. looking and slightly overweight, maybe 1S pounds. I am a good cook and love to eat. I decided a long time ago I wasn't going to starve myself to death so I could get into a size 14 dress. M y sister·in·law is so thin she _looks con sumptive. The girl never touches a piece of pie, cake, candy or ice cream. She insist s she doesn' <:are for rich food. How can anyone NOT care for c•hocolate cake, lem on pie and hom e-made cherry ice cream with nuts? ls it possible that she is l ying and would just love to in· dulge in these treats? LAS VEGAS QUESTION DEAR L .V.: I •ate &o ndm your day, bat 10me people •ave no desire for rlcla deaael'U, c ... dy and Ice cream. Yoer al*r· ln·I•• may be oee of dlem. ' OBITUARIES PtJBUC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE DYi Memorial Mrvlees wlll be COMTCOMMU•tTYCOIL.Ml .. tHtC'f VIRGINIA M. DYE, re-held on Wtdntsd•Yt .... "''•oecuau ... "' .. 'fWUAMlllAl.NOHHY lldtnt of Newport Beech, J • n u. r y 2 1 ' 1 •• 1 • t ,.OM " ...... , ""'"°"'t::..r.;-v IV • "*"'fAIN VAU.l'I Ce . Paned away on 3 :30PM et the Harbor 0111Nt1t11lfT1W1Mw1111-1.11..-,.,.,eec.,...,..qrr1..,.,,. Janayry 14, 1tl1. Sh• Is Lawn Memorial Chapel 1.u ... 1111 1t""411il.i1 " 1111t11tM11 " LAaM -..i f',..erty 1re111 Mtw•n survived bY 2 sons Thomas with Rev. Bruce Kurrie of 09~':~!f~:':~~ .......... v .. Twlll. ct1-•.1""' and David Britton, and 2 the Prest>yterlen Church _,,,, c.n.111 , .. , IN'_rt, t'ltwettd .., .,. City" ,_t .... v.11., °'-d • u g ht er s O • b or • h of the Covenant of Costa ~o..11h, c.11..,,,... ..,.,. .. , -.. .. v. w.,_ .-..,.... ,..,,, Brazelton and M•r"aret Mes• offlcl•tl-. Services ltc•tect .•• ... M;\-t corMr of w-A--.......... $1•-'" A H • ••• Fouftle1ftVelleyc-l\l1!19ote-oa1mMelyl.Slle<re1;-m y orlock, also 1 under the direction of wM•R•AS t11eD1t1rk1c1n1re1 101HMIMW1c1 11r-rw 1rom S••wen grandson Eric Horlock. Harbor.A.awn-Mount Olive Devel~ c-, Ill'" orO.r 10 .... mll , ... 01•1•1<1 lo mak• •II• .... Memorial services were Mortuary of Costa Mesa. 1>1111c111111•t....i.tM<ffwrY1o<on•lruchc-.1ec11111e1on11 .. ..,0"911,,- held on Sunday, January 540-55S4. '"'11".~:!:"~ .!'~~~!~ :" "'·~::.~'=•,,:!'~:~,:;-~:::;r: 18, 1981 et 1 :OOPM at the MELLO qerly ... M IO M<ur• , ... <on••tr1t• •llO •wov••• M<Otwry lo con11r...:t"" ,,,. Unity Cf'urch of Chris-EDITH I. MELLO. resi-or-rlya1M1llcll119o<Dullcllft9•uWlll•llyllleOl1trlcl,•ftcluportMCUrlft9•ucl't ti an It y Wh It tier ca dent of Costa Mesa Ca <onM"" -epprov•I•, 1 .. 1.nc1. 10 1011or pu111te 111d • 11rOC10w1to conttruc1 ' • · • • 1..c11 llulldlll4tlll"lluildlfl9t on..,. pr-ny, llut tllet to efN<i...t• 1uc11•"11111111 Private Interment In Rose Passed away on January any INM,,, ,,,. Yid"'-"' mU•I contain ... •Ul1Mbl• Oj)llon to Duy;.,,.. Hills Memorial Park, 18, 1981. Born August 7 t11econsidtro111on1or s..c1111e•Mmust1iet11erentes111r,11tc1ue;enc1 Whittler ca. Rose Hiiis 1897 In Sloan Iowa' wMe1tu1,St•w•rtDeve1apmen1 Com1MnY1V 1nc1co1tee11w111t"9"•u1o M t 'di o S I ' ' IHMlollleOlttrkl-lhewl•rms; or uary rectors. ~ urv ved by her cousin Now TH•••,oRe, •• " RetOLW•o. ""' lh11 Board ciou DODGE Joseph, a daughter Jeanne Mrelly •n-• 11\el II lll'dt, <MtlrmonH -or<Mrt 1,,.1 ,,,. pr_ • ., L YSANDER H. DODGE, Gentry of Orange Ca. ducrlbed .iiove will.,. ultd lor colleee pu,_, lly IN COolll Commun•IJ 92 Id f, F ed E ff ' ' co11eee 04$"1" -tl\el II Intend• 10 I•-,,.. reel pr-rtv oeKrllMd ebo•• age ' res ent" 0 Hunt-sons r . Ht1 man of lor "°more !Mn ll'tr ...... ,. 11 lh• Dlllrl< I alld Slew•r1 O.velopmertl Compeny ington B!!ach, Ca .• Passed Winnebago, Nebraska and Ill can ..... t..-lly ..... on IM lerm\ ol ..... ol lhe pr-rly ,,,., conl•ln• ... away on January 16 1981. Edwin G. Huffman of San· an1.,.111 • .,_1on to Duy -• prov111on 111e11M con11c1er•lion lor ,,,. ,.,..., ,._ S · d b h I ' · t A C • 0 rtnt •• 11 lailS -· -My otMr pro .. siOI\ or ptOvlsoon\ Cll•ncellor ocorm•n E Ur VI Ve Y S Wife a na, a., a SISter pal Wellon or Ea,cutlo I/Ice Cll•notlor. ButlnHI All•I,., Co•••llMl'-1 Margaret, da ug ht er s E . Edwards of Santa T1'0mo-., -Mvic• o1.,,. 01t1r1c1·• c..r..r•• counwr, -m n•oH••v 10 Dor Is Luci lie M arl ia ve M o n ica, Ca., and 2 5 .rnao u• •••w comply '"""' r0Qu1remen11 o1 "" 01 10 Prolfttt,,. '"'•r••h or and Fay Elaine Neuls, son grandchildren. Funeral ,.,.~,:~v:=,uaTNIR 1,,.,C,,.nc•llo<No<menE wehonorh«utlv• Glenn Thomas Dodge, 12 services will be held on v1u c1W111<e11or. Bw .... s ""•'"· corr.llen J T"°'""'o'".,.. .. ,,., 11er•11y ,, grandchildren and 9 great-Wednesday. January 21, eu1,,.,,11ec1 Mid dlre<1ee1 ro ne9011110 • , .... w1111 sr-•rt Oev•'-'>•nt co ... grandchildren. Chapel 1981 at 1:00PM at the peny IV-l1mulually1 .. 1Srec:tory tOIMP<1rt ............. ,,,~ ... llCCMl•1nUw Serv'ces nd . t t t p . fl v· M t tlmlt•Oon\ ... lor11\ ....... lor P,.Mnl•l•Clfl to 11111 Boero •• IU ,,.,., '"ll"'••ly 1 a in ermen a ac 1 c 1ew or uary sc11ec1u1ec1 ..-1no. enc1 • 10 : 30AM on Tuesday. Chapel with Rev. Bruce A. RUOLVID ,URTNIR, 111a1 cr.enceuor HMmen E w.,..,,."' Eae<utiv• January 20 1981. Inter-Kurrie officiating. Inter-1110 Cl\encenor. Bu11Mu Alf•••" correnen J T11omo-i. Mid IWr•b• ,, t i be• . . . eul,,.,,11.0 Mid dire< led 10 do or CIU .. lo""-.. MtY end •II "''"' lu•llW• •cit m.en Wll at Pacifi~ ment at Pacific Vrew 1,,..1111nvs.-1oeaecureanc1oe11•u•nyanc1a11oocu....,nr1.i>ei>ers•nd•n v I e w M emor i a I p ark. Memorial Park. Newport 1lrum•nll, ... ••IMr ol \hem m•y dttm n«<!'•ery or Cle.trM.le In Oreler 10 New po rt Be a c h ca . Beach Ca. Pacific View Urry 1n1ot11K1 , ... PVf'PGff1Ind1n1 ... 1011rw ror991>•"9 rewilultons Direct~ by Westminster Mortuary directors. 01 ,:1~1=.':~i:'.';.~ '~1:.?°;,';~~:;,·~;:;r~•::~,'~,~~~: :~:'::~','~~ M e m orial Park Mortuary. WILLI AMS """ 1>U01ic p111<n 1n ,,,. covntv not 1tu tNn n cky• 1:1e1o<e ,,,. d•I• o1 tl\I GALLIEN NE E ARL WI LL I AMS age BoerCI ..-11"9 •r Which,,,. Boero \NII conoicler •nl•""9 ,,,. LHH .,,., lo 6 ~ long t·m Id ' t f publish• copy o1 Ille \em• not'"' tl\.an once• wffll tor '"'" con•tcutlvt G L A D y s E L ... -I e res en 0 wHk5 l:lelO<e '"" Cl•lt 01 Htd mHlin9 In Ille OrM190 CoHI D•lly Piiot, • GALLIENNE Age 83 ; N e wport Beach , Ca. ,,..,.,paprro1eenera1 c1rcul•l1onpvb111i.o1n1111•0""''' H t ' t B . h od Survived by his wife Lor-AVES c ... 01) G•nely, Roller! L Humpllrtft. Willi"" E Ktlller, Rlcllerc un mg on eac passe raine sons Allen and E 01 ... n,•ndC-rqeROdde,Jr a w a y J a n . 1 6 , 1 9 8 1 . • HOES None survived by Husband Johnny, daughter Susan, ABSENT. Non. pet F d I k 3 daughter-In-law Jean and STATE OF CALIFORNIA daug~~ers: r ~v! r P!trt'cla granddaughter Eli.z~beth, couHTY OF ORANGE E m mer t , Mar J 0 r 1 e also Mrs. Ethe.I ~rlhams, Bernice Hender son brother Ted Williams and Gladyse l<athryn Dick, 9 sister Mrs. J.ames Layne. I, Norm41n E. Weh<l', Se<relery ol llW BoerCI ot Tru41 .. sol Iii• Coa•I Com munlry COllf9t O"trl<I ol Oren~ County, her~y ctrtlly lll•t lhe •bovt enc loroqol~ rewlutlon w•• duly •nCI requl•rly ~td by s.alCI Bo.rel •I• rogul•I m .. 11n9 tr.reof °'tr. 10\h d•y ot D•o,.,i.r, '"° Oat-.l 11>1• 1111> ~1 ot _~ei;n11tr t9«>. et COii• Mew. C•hlorn•a Norm•n E W•OOll Deaths Elsewhere grandchildren, 4 great-Earl was retired ~rom the grandchildren. Chapel USMC; ~fter retiring from service and interment the military he was self· ·1 Tuesday 10:JOAM, Jan er:n ployed as. Earl 20th at Wes tmi nster Williams Texaco 1n Costa Memorial Park Mortuary Mesa, Ca. !Or 15 years. & cemetery Directed b Visitation will be on Mon- Westminster Memoria~ day, January 19, 1981 from 'iecr~to1rv 1-11>11 tne tM~ ••H t:.o t on\10.r•d by tht eo.ro ot t r~\\H'\ o• tne LN\t Com muntly Coll-O•\lrl<I •I lh rt19ul•r \ttw!duled mHlln9 to I» IWICI on 11 T UESDAY. IAN. %0 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (M arch. 21-April 19): Style, ver ve, panache dominate -you make an impact via an exciting, creative change. You 'll have "more room." Special benefits accrue in m atters of contests, speculative ventures. St ick w ith number 5. Get concepts on paper. TAURUS (Apr il 20-May 20): Focus on basic material. measures taken to heighten 'security aod safety. Money deal is under way, but you may not be fully aw are of it. Separate fact from fancy. Libra and another Taurus figure in scenario. Check your checking account. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Initial reports are subject to change. Check veracity of one who signals alarm Del ve beneath surface in· dications perceive potential, define terms and avoid self-deception. Lunar emphasis on short trips, calls and a ··spirited" r elative. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Old debt is r e· paid. Highlight production. collections and challenge of add ed r esponsibility. Individual with proven tr ack r ecord lends benefit of ex· perience. An other Cancer and a Capricorn figure pr ominently. Push hard ' LEO (July 23·Aug 221 · Obtain valid hint by reading Cancer m essage. Emphasize in· dividuality , per sonality and special ap- pearances New start indicated, fresh op· portunity extsls to become more independent. Challenge of important assignment dominates scen ario. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Apparent defeat is transformed into victor y. What had been cause for fear, doubt could now become source of humor. M ake new start in new direction. Original approach aids in gaining objective. Leo, Aquarius persons figure prominently. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Wish comes true i n unorthodox manner Canc·er . Capri corn. Aquarius p erson s play key roles. Examine financial potential of investm ent plan. You could r eceive long -r ange offer . Family member should be consulted SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): One in authori- t:,c lends to be confused. Define your own posi- tion. be r esponsible for personal actions. Ac· cent on reputation. p r estige, honor. Gemini, Sagittarius n atives play i mportant roles . Roadblock to progress is r em oved -surprise ally appears on scen e. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 211 : See beyond the immediate; r evisions are necessary Perfect techniques bring "storyline" into focus. Travel , publishing , legal t echnicalities dominate scenario. Aquarius, Scorpio , Leo persons play significant roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Key to sue· cess is being analytical -don't be satisfied to know 'merely that something occurred. Del ve deep for motives. Love and money are involved. Gemin1. Virgo, Sagittarius natives play key roles. Focus on financial ratings. AQUARIUS CJ an. 20-Feb. 18): Go slow, maintain low profile, be perceptive enough to detect subUe nuances. Let others take initiative. You.gain m ost by list ening, wailing and being-a shrewd observer. Emphasis on legaUties. joint ertorts and an ov erall understanding of public relations. PISCES C Feb. 19-March 20): Obtain hint from Aquarius message. Maintain moderate pace. Accent on employment, basic issues, resolutions concerning diet, nutrition and health. -'void brooding. See people, places u they are, not merely as you wish they might exist. Events for singles Sing~s Col~r runs tach WtdMldoJI and CO!'· tain• m/ormolion on dlscuuion orourn. portie• and t~nts OJWft to tht public in Ow ~ Cocsat citta. Send notice• to Singlts Calndor. DoilJI Pilot. P.O. Boz 15tl0. Costa Mesci, CA 9262Wi. ln.cludt yovr Mmt alld ttlephoM number. Notice• must bt ~ceivtd two wttlu in aduance of cin event . LOS ANGELES (AP) O nce the youngest pro- duc~r 011 Broadway, pro- ducer·director James S. Elllott, 54. died J an. 12 of cancer. At t8heproduced "The First Million" on theNewYork stage. NORTH HOL - LYWOOO <AP > Jack C. Urban, 78. an in- ventor partly responsi· ble for brinji(ing sound to the tally deaf, died Jan. 10. U rban and D r Howard P. H ou se de· s igned the poc k e t stimul ator . el ectrode and microphone devices used in cochlear im· plants LA JOLLA ·CAP) - Ross Tbiele, 88, once named one of tbe na· lion's 12 best interior de- signers, died Thursday. STATE COLLEGE, Pa. !AP) -David H. Rank, a leader in the field of optics and a pro· f essor emeritu s of physics at Penn State University, died Satur· day. DALLAS <AP> Robert G. Storey, 87, ex· ecutive field counsel at the N uremburg trials of World War II and dean of a Texas l aw school a lthough he never re- ceived a Jaw degree, died Friday . Working uvmen's impact ~ted DES MOINES, Iowa I AP> -Women forsaking the home and entering the job market in "massive and unprecedented" numbers spurred a 32 percent increase in the Des Moines workforce during the 1970s, a study said. The r eport, by Drake t11Uversity professor St even Gold, said the infusion of women in\o the job force is creating "historical social change." While the total worldorce increased 32 pe.r- cen t , the city's population increased only 9 per- cent. according to the study. Despite the increasing number of women en· tering the job market, Gold said, there is a shortage of clerical and secretarial employees in the city, because of low pay. Those jobs were traditionally held by women. THE AllEY SCHOOL A C8thollc Boarding H1oti School for boys. CAMP HOLY CROSS A Summer Camp for boys 9 to 14 -' _ _._ years old. (pnducted by the Benedictine Monks of Colorado in Southern Rockies, Country En- vironment near ski areas. Cole .. "C°". s..-c-... St9WI.... • ,..,.. ... c ...... s .. ,, vlw4 S..... • All F9lttts Accephd hr Wu ........... DlllCTOI OF ADMISSIOHS THI AlllY SCHOOL IOX lSI CAHOH CITY, COLORADO 11212 ""-: lJOJI 27M6JI -OI- hr.,.... ........... .,...n..., ... MIWPOIT llACH 17141 ,, .. Jt41 The Chenge Sterts When You Do .. , The Time To Stert II Now ... The Piece /s "Powen "I Che• It All! Or em11te1lly 1morove Ille wav Yoll lboll IHI ln<I epoe .. 110 oll'tert 'Well m•k• tile e"•"98 E"v and Fun f'ven l"8 e•ere1N elute• All CltSMI llllOf.0 IO 'fOU! eQe tf!d nM(ll J.anuery 1'111 PuD""'°"°'.,.~c;.,.uD••'• Piiot Jan•. 11 •• ... , •13.a Par k Mortuary 4 : 0 ~ PM to 9 : 0 O PM . · Services today at 3:00PM JAMES graveside at Pacific View "·'""' MARGARET PIRRIE Memorial Park. In lieu of su,.u10Rcou1n JAM ES, res i d ent o f flower s contributions may c~~~:~;~~~1:0E Newpo rt Beac h , Ca. be sent to the charity of 1oocrv1<c...1 .. ~1 ... w"' Passed away on Janaury your choice. Pacific View Pe••Gr11ce ... .. 16, 1981. She is sur vived by M ortuary directors. MAH IA~~:""· c.a 92112 her husband Samuel, sons -----------~ PE T 1 , 1 o Ne R Jo H N w Glen and Er ic of Costa VAUGHAN PUBLIC NOTICE Me s a , ca ., A lan of RE SPONDE NT JuL1 E L Scotland, daughter ~c=.~~:~: vAuG~:~EHuMn1t.o"'• M argaret of El Cajon and MOITU/l.IY ORDER To SHOW t AusE FOR 9grandchildren.She wasa 1l08roadway MODI FICATION ot CllllCI Cu\IOdy, member of the Costa M esa v.s.eat•On, Clllld Support, AllOrnf'y Costa Mesa F .. , •no Cost• ilnO °'"'' !5Ptttffl Ho spita l Auxiliary . &42·9150 1 TO Pe1•••one•. JOHN w M emorial services will be VAUGHAN held on Tuesday, January P~A;~~ r~~; cg~~~~~~o~~o'::s 20, 1980 at 3:00PM in the l"'L-.... "l•O ro C,IV E A .. Y LEC.Al REASON Pacific View Chapel . ,,. ·~ ...... N WHYTHEREL•EF SOUGHT1NTHE Pacific View M ort uary SMlTH I TUTHILL A Tl ACHED APPLICAT•ON SHOULD directors. l<OCH ~5.,1f~1~7~n"tt"IL ;:,rt:.!?£~:~~~!)~~~~~!:; MA RT HA (MAR I E ) Costa Mesa An• C•1t•orno• mo1 KOCH, resident of Placen· 646·9371 ''' 1sFuRYHEROROERE01hat tne tollowtr"1 doc ymel'\h '""" oe t ia, Ca. Passed away on •e•••O wolh '"" O<O•• ln<om• .no PUBLIC NOTICE COSTA MESA SANITARY DIST•ICT OaAMGI COUNTY CALll'ORIOA NO'YICE IM'WtTIMG alD$ NOTICE IS HEREBY GlllEN Illar \t•ltd propca•l\ tor turnl\htn9 •" l •bot. m•ltr i •ls, eqllfpme nt , tr•n\port•ttaf", •nd such othPr f~lhtit' ~ M•~ bf r"u1red for ow C ON~T RUCTION OF SANITARY ~EW ER MAIN IN SU,PERIOR AllEHUE FROM TICONDE ROGA STREET TO PL.4(ENTrA AVENUE ANO IN PLACENTIA AVENUE FROM SUPERIOR AVENUE TO IHH STREET. PROJECT NO 1117100-+S Bid\ w•ll tit •ft••v•O bv lllr Cosl• Mt\• S•n•t•ry 01~tnc •~ 11t ttv off'c~ of l~e CHY Cit•~. II F41r Onvt, Co\lA Mes.•. C•llforn1auntll t~ hOurof l p.m . Of\ Ftbr1Nry 1, 1"91, al whoch lime tlwy '"'" be Ol>l'Md publt<IY •1'10 ruCI alouCI "" '"• countH c namb•r \ S~•••d prOl)Owls 111all beer IPW t•ll• of tllr wor\ and 11\e name ol ll'tt lltdder DUI no Ol~or Clllllr19u,.ll1t19 m•rk\ Any bod rece1¥t1d ettu tlw ><n.duled <1osln9 ltme 10< ltw rt<••pt or llld• •h•ll bf r.iurn.cs lo ll'tt D-• ..,_,,.d II 111011 .,. ltw sole respon•ibohry or IPW btOOf't to'"',,..., ";' bfd ,, rKP1veO '" January 16, 1981. She is iao•n'• ooc••••••on Pro oerrv ~;:;v: ti~c~~ria~u~:~n: ~:. :gm,i::Y ~~~i.:::,: ::·••••"°'or A ~• o1 o•Mt\, SIM<••' P•o••s•ons daughter Sandy Smith of 627 Main St MASON L FENTO>j •net ldd""'"' 10 Gen••at Prov1s•on• to or()Pf'r ftt'TW' 0 C 2 . Huntington Beach J~ °' '"' llW Sl•ndMCI Sc>eclliUhCl'S m•y I» 00 range, a ., SIS t erS 536·6539 ~ior Court l•lnod el I'-omCI' or the Olrl'ctOr ol L a u r a Mau c e I r I of WILLIAM YACOIOZZ•. J1t Pub11t '>e•••<•• R_,, ,,,, 11 F•" Anaheim, Ca. and M ary & ASSOC o ..... c ... 1. MeH, C.ahrorn•• upon a Sturgess of Buena Park, * ..... ,..., c. .. , .. Orr.. nonr••undelll• rwvm""' ol u 00 "" l"llll FAMILY Sotlte,.. .tdCl•l•o,..1 cNr~o111 00 will ~ maM Ca., a brother H arry COlOMALFUME.•Al oc.w,_., ..... 11.cAfltoloO ·•hanci•eohm••• Warnick of Sea tt le, HOME hi 11141 .... '111 E•<ll D•CI \n•ll 11• maCI• on lh• Washington, father Ben-7801 Bolsa Ave P1.11>Mtoe0 <>""9" '°"" oa.1, P.101 Propo••• Form ''-'' P, throuv11 jam in Warnick of Chicago, Westmmsler Doc 1• '"° 1'"" s '" "· '"1 sr se '° :;,:~.~.'::..:S~,,.:~o!":c.::;.•;:~:.!~'vu~ 111 inois, 4 grandchildren 693-3525 PUBLIC NOTICE cort•rl!!d or .. ,,,, .... clWO or • D•CI and 1 great•grandChlfd. l)OnCI tor not IU\ IN~ 10• ol Ill~ •mounr ol t~ blo, madt' ooal:>tr lo tllt' Co\I• MM.I Sen•lary Ol>lrlct. No pro pou1 ih.all bP cons1cMrttd unl•ss •c comp•n1ed by iucn C•"i1~r·s cfWclrt.. cull or bldeltr's bot'4 Tiit: ..... .• ---·TMQ --...-. SI lo< 2116!>1 se,.,.ce ,,,,. Ststt •t vow. 0o0t (Cati StOH ....,"' "°"' ., ••• c:09Ta.sa141·12H , . ..._._ -~1 -~c:...--................... ....,"""I F/1.1..aS IMSUl/l...CI ~OUP 54a.Hl4w1J'-J4l7 • , .......... c .......... I r•c!AC v11w M1NOa11t.Lr4al Cem!tery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c:._)£1ew Dm1e New~rl Beach ~·2700 ._CC>aMtar MCHTUARIH Laguna Beach 494·941 5 Laguna Hnrs -~ 768·0933 Sen Juen Capistrano 495·l776 HAUC>a LAW.._MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Ceme lery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 NOTICE IHI/I-YING •rOS Notice •\ fWreby QtYt" th•t .,,,. IBo••CI ot Ill• CoHI (ommun •1r ColltQt 0 .. 1,,ct or Or•nv• County Catiforn•• "'"' r«•'"" se•l..O b10' up lo II 00 a.m. WodneMt.ay, f'eDru1ry •. 1911 •I ll'tt Purcll .. 1"9 O.p.1rtm•nl or ••tel collf9f Clj\lrl<I tocel•CI •I UIO ACl•ms Av•nue. Cost• M•l•, C.lolornoa, Al ""'i<h limo WICI blelt Wtll ~ publlCly OPl'M<I and rt•d lo• f'lllNTIHG & llHDIHG OllAHGE COAST COLLI GI 1'11-12 CATALOG I ,,,:1~e1;::. '~n':,::.~~r!~~<~;:~i. lions •nd Sc»<lllc•l•on• wntcll er•"°"" on 111• -may lie -ured 1n Ille olllce 0r '"" Purcl\a\•"9 Avent ot \e10 col leQe dl\\f>CI E •<" 1>1Cldtr mYSt Sut>mtt wit" "'' bid A U\l\iH \ <9-<k, <erllltHI <lltt~. or l>telder's bone! m-IMIY•bl• to Ille oroer ot llW Co•"' Commun•ly Collt<ae O•slrict 8o•rd of Trt.t~tet\ '" •n •mount not leH INn ltve perc•nl u-.1 or Ill• 1um bid •• • 9uer...,1 .. 1"411 r!W ll•dd., '""' ent•r onto tr.e pr-\eCI ConlrM:I II tM ,...,. I\ •w1rcled to 111m In rllt heft! ot rellu,.. to •nler in. to •u<ll c<l'lrect. IN procffd• of Ille chKk will tit IOrl•tlod, or In Ille caw ------------! ol •Donel, tri. lull wm lhereol will tit Call 642-5IS78. Put • few words lo work tor ou . lorl•llPd 10 wlCI coll~ e1l.irlc1 Ho b•ddt• may witlldrew his l>ld lof a p..,iOCI OI lotly.ttv• 101 a.,, Alter· ,,.. d•l• wt lor ltw -nlnq tller90! The 8.,.rCI o1 Tru•I"' r_r.,.\ , ... privll•91 o1 reiec:llnq .,,, And all llld• or lo "'•Ive any Ir 1"19Ular1ti.1 or In· _ __:;;.._ _________________ -:-=--=-=---:::-:-:=-1 'ormalil~~:;',:~ 11~~ :~~~Nlll~tnv Secretary, 8oerdol Tru""' C.,.st Communlly Coll119t Olstrkt Publl•hed Oraft9e COol•I D•llY Piiot, J1nu.ary 12, 1', , .. , 111 .. , PUBLIC NOTICE -----------N·,,... lll~ITIOUI aUIH•HI NAMelTAT .... NT Tiie ltl-lllf per...,1 are clol111 lluSIMH .. : JOHNSON, OAICl!S & COMPANY, 1"0 Wnwly Piece, tl--t .. ~II, c.o1.YMM ltYt•ll LIO-,d J-. Ill<. I• Calltor11I• c .. porall., """ O....t•I f'art11er1 wwi.m ltk Nrlf o.i. ... Jr., 111e. la Cellf9nlla c..,., .. ..,...., GtoMrar ==========::::;;;;::::;;;;::;;;~~:::~--------1 .. '"""' Tiiis Mtl'lftl I• <Oftllv<ted lly a • ,...... .... '. ..... 61J·41t0 ..... ,al...,_.,.... 'WILLIAM RICHAfllO OAltfS. JR.,INC. WllllamRk"'nlOt41ft, Jr, ~ Tiiis ~ •• fll• wlltl '"' c-1, c1er11 of o.-a,... c-•Y °" o.c--"·'-· ... ...., "'*lllllM Or .. CMtt Delly f'lr.t Jlfl, S, 12, It, M. t•t llMI • • • • I Tum your unusables Into usable castt.call DahyPllot ctaulfled '42·5671. E uh llldder must be! l1<•n'4'd ano •llO pr9e1ue1tH'4 .as rrqutr•d bv la,.. Th• B ... rd Of Oi•l'(fOr\ or Ille Co••· M•~• !>t)n1tary 01strlct rl's"rves fl'\f' rl9hl 10 ro1K1 any or all bids Tnt contractor shall comply ... 111 r,,., provl>lons Of S.<llon 1110 to lllO 1n. clu\lvt, o1 ttw C•lllorr\la Utl>o• Codt, lhe Prt••ill"9 ••I• •nd t<alr or wa~• •11 •1111\lleCI by th• Co•U M.-a S•n•t•rv 01strK.t wtuch •rr fifed with tl\Ct A•'"'.,' ~crtlety ot •••Cl Di•trict •nd \11111 1-•1 penelllt\ Pf0\Ut0'4 therefor tor non-o<<>mph•n<.e of 1.atO <Ode D•ted Jenuary ~. "'' av ORDER OF THE BOARD OF 01 RECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT Publl•lled Or-C ... •t O•tly PilOI J1n 17, It, '"1 111·1• PUBLIC NOTICE N·7n9 NOTIU 0, SALE Of' llRAL "ROf'e•TY AT f'RIVAT• SALE Nt.A·MMlof IN YNI W"RRIOlt COUR'Y 0' THI STATE O~ CALll'O.NIA IN AND l'Olt TNe COUNTY 0, OltANGI In IM ~II..-Of t ... E1t.a1e of JACK PHILIPAllURPHV, cMCUMd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INI IM uncl..-s'9rltd will .. 11 oll prlvo1te ••I•. lo Ille lllQllHI -be•I lllddc>r. 1u1>lecl 10 conllrmallon of UICI Suii-rlor Court on or alter ,,,. 7nCI dn ol l'•bruary, 1'111. "' tn. ofll<• ol SHAY, STIRLING & JONES, 400 Wul c ... tral Awnu., Suite 20~. BrH, Coun ly ol or-.. State ol Caltlornla •1'11, ell the rlofll, 1111• -,,.,., .. , of said de<llcltm In ..,.. lo ell tl\e etrttln rM I Property situated In 1"-County ot Ortftee, SlM• of C.lltor11I•. part1cu1er· Ir CIHcrlbect" follow\, 1-11: Let •. Trecl Jl.d, e.. 1s:i. paees II tncl II of Mltc•ll-..... Maps, re-c.,cn f//f 0r.,.. CouMy, co1111ot111o1, more c_, "-n : S76tCatle Oflve, ..-1119tt119Nc11, Celllornia. Terms Ill Nie catlt kl ,.,..ul _, of ll'tt UllltH Stollft on conrlrmttloft of ule, or 11o1rl co1sll and ll•rance ev1c1encec1 lly nol• s•cur•d llf Mtrt .... or Tnn1 DeH on tht -r· ty W -·Ten -u"t f//f amount~ lo be ""°'"eel wttll bid. •lft « -$ to w '" -tt1119 arid wlll lie rec-4-al ttw efor .... ld oflk• at ..,., time .._, IM lint pullllcalt.. l'ttreot..,...,._..deteofsale. O•ltcl lttls 1'I\ t1ey of J-ry, 1'111. JI.MIS f'. MURPHY .......... ,..,of ttwllltetetl Jaell f'. MYrtlfly, Otc.....s '"A't, mau ... a,,..., ·--~ . .... CIMrll._ ...... llfM,(Atlllt f'llllfl .... Or .... COHt 0.llJ Piiot Jtll. It, U, It, ltlt JIMI For the last word in football =~retyoo ""Y s•turdlly in the \ ' , Mondey, Muery 19. 1981 OAIL Y PILOT £a Th• Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast D.A 'IL Y PILOT .CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 842 •5 8"8] Trade It With a Want Ad · _ • 1 _ One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ,~···· •• M.lk1: A nit I r•T11f.. 111tl \•rll•ed 10 lh 1~ ot..,..P!ff IJt 1ub)~1·1 lu lht •'ederal fair llnu• ••• ""' 1llt ,. "'"" h mako '' lll4-ical h• 1u.I "'•"-MIY awt"ff"tdlt " l1 m 1\at1on 01 d11 c ri minatlon b•u•d "" r a r t rolor 1rl11(mn Jot'\ or nalac••al ortl(IO 01 an mltnlmn 111 mo1llt• •II} 'u h Plt'ft'rt'nlt' I 1 m I l • t 1 u n 1• r II 1 , <"r1manauou 1'h11> R4'""'1tPllll>t"I IO ill 11\t\ ~oowincl) .-1 l'C'lH u ll} I ad\·~rt1)111i; lu1 ' ..... 1 eatatt' Wtlll'tl I> 111 • IUl..t t1on i>1w111• I ;.IOIS: AdY...ti1~ i ........ dled ..... d. ..., .... ,..,.. •r·r ren 1 1dl•ly. ·T"- DAIL~ '9LOT ._., hltlltJ for..._ first i•correct h11ertion ..ty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -4UNTINGTON VILLAGE BARGAIN! Beautiful :1 Bdrm. located in '"" eelleol area or Hunt ington Village. Centrally located. jog to the beach Walking distanl'e to s hops, schools. golf course RV an:es!. Owner may rinanl'(' lo qualified buyer. A bargain at SI09.000 Call now 752·1700 : THE REAL ESTATE RS ~!!.~~~.~ ........ ~!!!.~~~.~ ....... ~:::.~.~'!.' ........ ~:.~.~ ....... ~!.~.~ ....... ~:::.~.~ ....... ~:!.~~.~~ ....... ,~:::.~~~~ ....... . GMHet I OOJ G ... r.. I OOJ fiftef'ef I OOJ GtMret I OOJ Gftef'ef I 002 Ge.rel I OOJ G.-r• I OOJ C.ta W.Sa I 024 ....................•.......•....••••......... ', \ I · i I '1 ', rl'AY LOR CO. I\ I \ l l ( 11 I -~ I I I I I I ~I 'I j NOMf IOW--YM ~Cl lllT VllW LOCATION f"an1 .. ..,t1 t.' View o f Ocean , bays, 1.,J1tn<b. C'atalma. lights & the jetty'.'. Sut·h a JO.'t' tu walt'h the s~ilboats and •. d I tht: boat parades . Custom-built to takt· advanta~e of the view from most room'> Lovely 4 Bdrms. ram rm & .dmm~ Beautiful new landsraping on rt.'ar tcrra<:c & slope. 3-Car garage. Call today for appt $795,000 WIS&.IY M. TA TLOI CO., UAL TOIS 2111 S-JH 4 I ........ Nl""W•'Pa.-RT19 CIMTllt. M.I. 644-49 I 0 I ' .~ ~ril~ ·- REALTORS 675-551' OLD CDM CHARM -DdcjlllM woochy settiftg. Each •it with 2 ...,_ -OPEN IEAM ceilinCJ• in REAR unit. ONLY $275,000. ~······················ . .................................................................... ·······-··············· ...................... . OAM.R•a DUPl.IX . Mint condition. In the middle of one or Corona del Mar 's more charming n eighbo rh oods : a snug (and t·onvenient> two bedroom. "clean as a whistle" with rental unjt to the r_ear . All for $269,500 . U,...l()U~ ti()1"~i REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 East Co;ut Hlghwa11. Corona d•I Mar Wt-: llA \'F: 2:1 OF Tiit: BF:ST LISTINGS IN TOWN 100/o A.SSUMAIU LOAM Sharp )"Bdrm. corner lot in El Toro. New carpets and paint. New central air conditioning. Large tree shaded yard Ask- ing $103,000. For an ap. pointmenl lo see. call 540·ll51 ~,.HERITAGE . • REALTORS I I IAYFIONT W JPIEI & SLIP 4 Br. ~m rm, 4lra. Just repainted Inside WI new carpeting installed com- pletely thruout. Slip & side·tie for 2 lrg boats + several smaller boats. Owner will carr y al lowest rate in town. Ask· mg Sl.200,000. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 ~ ,OINT IUCHfllOMT Panoramic view at wedge. from prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. rt . featuring marine room .. entry. Ii ving room. dining room. built-ins. etc. Sl.385.000. LIDO ISLI Newly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large recreation room & 2 patios. Living room has attractive beam ceilings . fireplace & french doors leading onto br ic k patio. New kitchen bit · in appliances. -Close to tennis courts. sandy beaches & clubhouse. Can be sold fully furnished $420.000. IAYFION'T We have several fine hom es with pier & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR )4 1 Boy\HI•· D''"" N B 67S 6161 WA T&FIOMT HOME 5 ·Bir:-4 Ba, cuslom waterfront h o m e W/17X38' pvt dock. Price Sl ,395,000. For details on this hOme and appt to see. call Carol Horr. agt. 631-0094 I YEAR NEW Beeui?u? 119~~ new Sandlewood townhome Superb upper location. MGlllic.ato Condo Beautiful view or green 3 barn\. 2·liath. rreshly belt and recreational painted in & out. new • facilities. Balcony over c arpets , n e wl y r e looks pool and s pa. finished eabinets. elec Space age kitchen with garage door opnr OWC. lots or cupboards and lm med. occupanc·y counter space Xlnt floor $92.00U. Agl. 963·8182 plan, all decorale.d in OWNl!:RS PRIDI:: Thret' eartht.ones. Shows hke a bdrm that s parkles'. model. Perfect for the . guy or gal on the go• Call Just painted inside and now 752.1700 out. Tastefully decorat · ed. All oHers heard ITHE REAL I S1 25.5UO. TAHBELL. ESTATERS 'R 1-:ALTOHS C all 541t-172tl IEST PRICED SIZE Best priced con<fo m the •£•CH area. 1 Bdrm 10-20·; LOCATION ir;A down. owner will help HOUSE finance S78.500 Call AMENITIES 979-5370 today II arbor a r e a · s most Laguna Charmer. cen A eomplete buy ;i & :J lrally located. 2 blocks LLSi:4' TE bedroom'. 1650 sq rt of lo the beach Shoppl.ng ,.,A, 1sr•u 11c1u rNct silrfct .,., 1 1 · · · l1 11.111g , p u i; dou >le excellent location. New -h t•Y'"llEST AE"LTOAS g a ragt' wit •>Pt'ner copper pipes, new roof p r e S n gl 0 U S f 0 U r "' t I a S h C: ll m p a I' I 0 r . and wood fen c e . J bedroom home on An· microwave, air emu 1 Beautiful stained glass llgua Way. Formal dm· lalboalltcad 1006 11on1nA and tcmcnl window. Very flexible ·' R 1 h 1 d ing room Walk·in wet ••••••••••••••••••••••• urrves e ax m ea e •--------I financing. A s teal at ba r. Teen or in law 1---------1 pool ur 1hera~ull l' spa. r-$110,000. Call now. won ·1 DUPLEX "to·e l >all ·hopp1nu IA.YFllONT 40 foot lot on exclusive Harbor Island. Private pier and noat for large yacht. $1 .780,000 terms. hideaway with private .: s 1 s ... last. 752·1700 bath. Ceram1e tile entry Close to South bay WILSON PARI< • INVESTORS COLE QF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. Cor"OM .. M• 675-5511 I THE REAL I ~nd traffic way Lux Newer 3 Bdrm 2 bath un ~lll:P'PA~RS ~rious spa on rear patio it and quamt 2 Bdrm un COMDOMIMIUMS _~&.-..Aa. • Three car garage 11 1n the front. with 380W.WILSOHST ~~·~:. __ .,. • ft~edpl!~ .OJl.£.!.!. l!~P!fl!:> I C05l'A ME$A ..... ·-~··--·· "SSUME 631 7300 .... I an new kitchen l':x Sa es orr.cc open 11 oo to "' • "' ' 4 3 0 <.: I. l I S E I> Da,GHT Maximum everage with •--------SS.000 down. 2 Bdrm t•on do Owner will earry balance with a~reeablc terms and payments Gross incom e $5400 As k mg S76,900 Call 540· 1151 for more de· tails. ~~-HERITAGE REDUCED TO: 1153,000 4 BR. ~"• bA. Assuma-ble loan 10'' ~ Ill \I" l'l .. EXCELLENCE NEAi .ACI( IA Y Country laving tn the l'i· ty. Lovely 3 Bdrm home priced al only. $109,900. VA terms Call today 963·9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS A 1)1v1s10n of llarbor ln\'l'Stmt>nt Co 1 1/fo'~O~... eellenl finanr mg a~·a1la " " bl d .. ht • THL:RSDAY Only SI 3. or this 3 ,._________ e an ·mo.(' rag in Bdrm Charmer w1th 1• IARRETTREALTY PhoM714/631-5055 heated pool and fruit OceG;:', W:~r VJ~d' n1te 642 5200 S 120 000 trees. Call now 979·5370. • • A liles. Superbly decorat 1~1111!!1!1!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!1!!11111•1 H\Pn·~ .. ~I I ft,000 ed Southport. 6 Bdrms . •'!!':~ ~-------'"' LL l'TATE ..a....1 438 16t I .2 r .nt-at. 'fJ I,. 4112 Baths. lrg pool Ask orOIMI _.. M• I 022 dean. new carpel, good • ing -.ooo. Owner will ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl I ''h k AE"LTOAS _., assuma · e oan .... u1· "' carry l600 000. 502 Acacia ; S337 .000 Spiller 631· 1266 620 Acacia. 1286.500 42ii~~~~~~~~:~~ I~ ?Z ~I iJI CANYON . . REALTORS This truly distinct1 ve Har bor View Hills home has been magnifieently appointed ror the ap· preciat1on or a dis c riminaling buyer. Some of this property's outstanding reatu res are: a new master Bdrm s u ite w/jacuzzi tub. beam ceilings , oak ~!!;!;;!;;!;;!;!;;;!;;!;:.1~iiiiiii!!ii!ii!iiiiii!~I cabinets. skylights. mir · l!!-!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I NEAi IACK IA. y rored entry, remodeled ~----CREEK ~~ MODEL Sara Marvin. ltl-:ALTURS · Unique Homes 675 5688. 675·6000 untifte)ton leach I 040 EASTSIDE Country living in ·the ci-kitchen, freneh doors. Beau~fu~Ut~lle~lined ty Lovely 3 Bdrm home and much more. A priced at only $109,900. beautiful home on fee street. Walk way lhru VA terms. Call today land. Offered al $479,000. flower fl.lied yard, leads to shake front doll house 962·9311 1 .... 1"-d Rlty Charming bay wmdows A LL STA TE Vl-f7QQ _ e nhance this 3 Bdrm ,,. 'c__._.s...a.... home. 0 Id ch arm _., r ,,._ abounds with hardwood REAL TORS Pool Home floors. Huge olden day!I Backbay. upgraded 3 lot. Not many left Call bedroom 2 bath bargain. now 1-i-•._•-n.-l•Wfs---•I Special features in· SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 Enjoy the· amenities or elude: an added on rami- the Bluffs and th e ly room. two fireplaces. mslr bedroom suite and spaciousness or a large home m this sunny end completely landscaped. condo unit near schools. Assume 170.000 lsl TD recreational facilities. and owner may eonsider Walk lo shops and enJOY a 2nd TD. !'~or complete a vie w or Fashion detailscaJl556-2660 Island. S2:l>.OOO. t;: SELECT lluffs Silllc* Stv T' PROPERTIES Just Usteo. -etclusae1y. GI_. lll..IT hard·to-find Boruta plan. DUPLEX A" Three separate patios. C •PE COD Spanish tile entry. Up· $1 I 0,000 A graded kit ch e n . 3 Built only for large fam1 bedrooms. 2 baths. m-Prime Costa Mesa units . ly ! 5 huge bdrms. 3 side laundry room and Clean refurbis hed! spacious bathrooms. some VIEW. 5215,ooo. ..~inancing! Hurry call mag ni fie en t ram i I y for details! 646-7171 room. Fireplace. dining D.M. MAISHALL I I room. country sized REALTOIS THE REAL kitchen. Large lot. cul de 644-tttO 760.0135 ES"IATKRS sac street for privacy. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!•l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I • • Large assumable loan. , .................. .... vacant and owner 1s .o11111 anxious. Many. many upgrades for a large family. Act now. call •ou..2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS As....._ 160/o Lo• Lr& 3 bedroom 2"'-'l bath Costa Mesa condo w /2 cer garage ~ fireplace. Owner will carry lrg 2nd T.D. Asking Sl32.SOO DUPUX ST'ln TO RACH . Lerle l &crrm Clown, 3 bdrm up. Bu i lt-ins. fireplace, lerge sun· deck. Priced at $325.000. IG·mleve. associated p -• I .A ... IXCWSIYI TUlnl IOCK Large 2 story 4 BR. Fam. Rm. Condo. Ideal location on quiet str~et. Close to schools & pool. EnJoy this ai r conditioned family home for only S179.500. IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 --- macnab I Irvine realty A SUlllDIAftY OF THf IRVINE COMPANY POOL HOUSI POI Stl.IMt ~Move in condition. Detached 3BR, 2 bath. double garage. newer.carpets, vinyl. and draperies. Insulation. Assume great VA loan. Jnveston low negative. Pat Terry Ml-8700. <Y-76) 712-1414 (CJmf>VS VotA.y (.-, 642.aJH ~l ~Drt... 111.a100 Mcwttlwood R e d b r i c k p a t h l o A1tO..ort.itv 75 .. 1111 gorgeous 2 story 1n JASMIMECREEK P riced 1'tll belo;i the Northwood. 2 Bdrms. 714 7<>0 <1333 Absofutely spectac·ular last sale or this model GOOD VIEW library and _den . Gi.anl -R 2--ocean view from large and it's a creampurr. 4 C.D.11:-Best value in ma s ter wing w1th l • balcony. Derorator's bedrooms, 3 baths. large Corona del Mar. Formal R°"maft tub. Centra I Builders. act now ror own home 3 Bdrms. 2 family room. wetbar. dining. family room. 3 atrium. French doors, Costa Mesa lot with story. Tennis. pool. spa master bedroom suite, bedroom. 2 bath & all prestigious electronir plans ready to build C /21 H.wport Cntr. spa. and a long list or newly decorated . gated community. Call owners are anxious On· 760-6767 luxury features. Priced Private beach. Fee land. for details. 752-1700 ly $115,000 Call for more ,--- to sell quickly al $229,000 Only $2118,000. 759·1616. I THE R~ .II" I details. ' CDM COTT"GE with excellent financing. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. ~ ,.. •••••••••••••••••••••• NO LOAN COMPANY NEEDED! 2 sty 4br. 21r>ba 6eauty: · with sparkling cool pool t s pa (iel ready for summer run. owner will l'arry $60K It w rll nol last call now' 114K K58li GOLD'EM WEST REALTORS Call 751·3191. ESTATERS CJ;~~' ! rLUS INCOME C::SELECT WATIAFllOMT • I or R3~J2l~asi~me I~~QP~R_TlES 5.._..YowTHll(tt' DOYB SHOIES with isolated master, ________ _ SHANGRILA PTEJ(/lWAT, quaint 2 TheUut;f!'af!Yn°'~~~ries. SEA COVE bdrm fCan be parent M 0 D 0 W N bdrm home on legal R·2 retreat or in· law qrtrs 1 i'S the name or the stret 4,000 sq.ft. of elegant liv· PROPERTIES and a 2 Bdrm Cottag(' PA YMEMT HEEDED!!! this lovely 4 bedroom 2 lot. Two car garage. i ng-walls of glass sur·-Any way you desrnbc 11 l nnovall\'e new pro bath home is located on $425,000! round enclosed pool with 714-631-6990 . ll's charming, up tu gram allows you to hu~ •n .Huntington Beach. • ...... ., rrop. removable skyli gh t ---date and beautiful I} your home even 1f you Assume the low mleresl • ...._.. dome . 4 mass i v e VIEW located. have no money'' Hu) loan and the owner may fireplaces. secluded now .Call for appl with I ocnsider a 2nd TD. Full · •'7i-7060• master suite hosts ~an-GOLF COURSE Cal for D.tails o r ou r 111 vest m c n t priceSl27.900. talizing spa. Spec-Dyanami c view, 644-7211 counselorsluday tacular view! This won·t Popular 4 Bdrm 3 bath. emn~ Don't le Left Out NEWPORT SI 59,500 Lovely 3 Bdrm home on extra l a r ge lot in Newport Beach cul de sac location. So much. for so little money ! H'Urry -call 646·7171 ljlBRR•'·I _IA11&RS_ NEW OFFEllNC-UDO ISLE Dec .... ··c::.r ........ ..,.. .... ............ ....... .... lec•tf ••· A ce•t••p•r•ry II••• .... , ... ....., ........ ,.... .. ... r"-•· 24ery. 41194, ...... ...... flrepl•ces. w •• 11 •• .-.,.c1.1 1471 .... wattlfltlll ca..vu IMmlt .................. .... ...... , .......... ........ ................... al& ... ... ................ llEIPtlT •£-8.W. CABY ..... , .... J ..... J,.._+,.... ................... IWlll ..., I 1Pf. fl71,NI 0WC llt. WATERFRONT HOMES.INC. R£ALESTAT£ ~ Rmlh, "'-"' ~m~n1 2U6 w C-1 tiwy. 315 MllnM Ave ~ a..h IWlol Wend ,,...... ''Mfll . · _, __ .. --......- last!Fortheultimatein Spectacular fam ily GOLDEN WEST living,eallnow. room with we tbar S ' ·;i fireplace. formal dining I • . • R~lS:'S area. Country kitchen ---- overlooks pool and spa Cotta Mfta I 024 ---- + VIEW! A must see . •••••••••••••••••••••••1--------- SEA 'COVE PROPERTIES 1275.000. Act now ! PltCED TO SELL!!! w;.1_1u NEW CONDOS Be 1n your own pool 114-631-6990 THE REAL ESTATERS l!E 110111 ILllllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE IAMCHO SAM JOA9UIM Lovel~· End Unit. Two·Level Townhome on Golf Course, Two Redrooms. 2•11 Baths. . Step·down Conversation Area With Wet Bar Be:rufirul New Camel Color Carpel Parquet Kitchen Floor & F:ntn· Only $195.000 ·--1,., ........ . 759-9100 #2 c.,.,.. ......... .. • .,...c...- '::~::~' S@\\4l~-"£!rS" .... .... 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EASTSIDE C .M. . 2512Silnta Ana A,·e 2 BR. 2"'2 ba, eonlemp dellign. $116.000. 64'_-5096 646-609 3 home before summer Low down payment. priced below market. 3br. 2ba. with pool & spa take over $.575 mo pay menl. will not last at $113.000 Call for appt lo see today "48·8588 GOLDEN WEST IEALTORS For Sale By Owner ~ Side CM 2br. lge R2 lot. all r active. comp I etc I y I fll!l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll _!!!!!!!!!~~~!llllll!-!11111!11!! ..':!.'1'odel':_d.:. 64~·2 10! lr•ilM 1044 MESAVHDE S126.SOO. usume l l 1'2'il . 546·l&U. ••••••••••••••••••••••• STOP, LOOK SETIUDOWN 1 ._ _______ -C in thi s beautiful 1• Berkeley model in de STEAL IT! - $89 500 In lovely <!oeta Mesa. 3 Bdrm. 2 car garage, lar1e patio . new bathroom. Call '45·9161 OPfN Hl)llSf RIAl TY / sirable College Park. 4 Bdrm. :t Ba and central air. Asking only $165.000. --::. f\ ,\ N C'l l ~ Hf Al TY ~ '.i~i 1 .·o oo By Owner, Deerfield Park Home, specious & ele1ant. prol. decor, Jbr. 2ba . huge r.m rm w /bookcases. •IC. Clff ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!l•••••!!!!!!!!ll!I to perk /schools /te n · • .. ________ nia/recquetbell l'Ourta. '" $179,900. Call after 3PM 9.51TOEST Auume MOK down. Lov- ely 3 Bdrm, 2 belh, faml· ly room. fireplace, open beamed fflilinp. new con-pham1U1. lar1e yard, double 1ara1e. 1111uoa. Oa11 •uuoo . Call .... l wkdaya 551--_4'19_1. __ _ ('4 DAIL.Y Pti.0 1 .. ~~.~~ ...... ~!~.~~~.h ... I~~~.!:~ ...... ~.~~~ .... ~~.~~ .... ~.~~~ ...•.. ..._..,_,.We ,..._.,hr,. .._.., '9r S. Pre,eriy HOO 1Mw Pr1,1: ty 2000 O.t ef SW. C"...... JZJ4 1rW U44 Mew,.,..._. 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Most watb lo_: ~~an I vJzw24:,,CJ.:e111---960·S411. 1ardner, comm pool. NC!w CWilOO• homt• with Owner will carry lrii do wn a nd a .uumable e. owne~-·-New 3 br lwnhae, 3 ba. -9850/mo. 640·21136. trna t Jnt'lt. ~ \'t'ry 2::a Pr~rty ltl Vt'ry loan1.Callfor fTeelnfo. DALLASTUAS frplc, m.i~r. oven. saoo.TURTLEROCK Presa --• ..._ - 11wll\ .&h-.1 Xl11t l1111u11· K l'ond hon !14() ~ 161 uftlf1~ S3-:lin10ion. 2231Pacific.893·1351 dent home. 4 br, ram Newpor1 Crest 4 Br. 3ba 11111 Sl .!:I~ 11011 t'.ill ~ €'TIG€ Slmllliondown.J0%car Le rm . xl ~l. lol'a t1 o n . condo. Near pool, Jae It L ' 7•"" l • v·rt11e1 -b .. 10 B k ase or lean opt. 2 Br. Outstandina cond. 1895 t'"'nnla _.,./mo "~"19Ch """"" .. ' ,,,.~ IP44} "'"' "1 HOM€~ w -itln ry-aea yrs r r· adult condo. Security mo. Aat. 833 """'3 "' · -· '"""' ""' hi~ .!1.._1 1 MS-3813. " """ (J oan1, 9S7 ·!1303<Bob Real £state eate, A /C. No. C M. Dreyer) Ht1t1I ~stale• lnv•·i.t $600/mo. Agt64S·7221 S7!1S/mo incl gudener. 4 r•modltltfd t.om-.. ft•1&lur Ill I& U! I> IH ot Ir I.& 1111 I )' I 1t 11 Ill :? I I If' I! I 1 l' i. h•r•lwouol 11001• 11c111 nt''A rn.11 l'OJ)jl(•r 111u1nr_1- 111 t H \ •II • I ~ ~ ~II • do"' II 11"'114'1 .. 111 I 1611 ) • II th 1• I ill., 111 111 M .. I "~"lbthhll' 1,11 1 • IJllo•lt"ll ,\loklllij f\t-.AllV -\:.'.!> IH J l .ill :..411 11!.I AllJl JS ONl JI merl t& ..... ----Br 2 ~, Ba. 2·St)'. /\IC. ._ IJ", 1., u, :.! R J 1 111 !1333 W <'01t11t Hwy . NU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde, 3 Qr . 2 ba, Woodbridge Pools, BIG <.:ANYON LEAS E. ele&ant 2 H.R 2 Ba twnhme. Excitan& decor . Alr cond .. tennis & comm. pool. Avail. now $9SO mo. M1 ·0611 ,~, UIOll lU&1t~ ..... 1·1.. ....... .. OIA ... ITIH I rfi>~.~11tl 'llup rnd unit llU~J c 11 M.w,.n c .. tr. "°"''7'7 , ti.-I ,or r l\1h tlt'I .. I h ..... I ,,... j I .. ~I ..... 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Atll l> rurHI)', 2 FOUlrLEXES Urundy, 67s.ti161 4l~"r•ld Hltr. ti7S 611H in ex-cellenl Costa M esa on Ca.....t• I 076 rental area , First T 0 is ...................... ----------i p .. 1 1vu:-11111110 .1Jull U \'Ulll 111 Ill ht'lH'll J ll 11 16 NITS .! 1 11.i ~··• u111. mu1t1 FULLERTON J1t1 •·111t11.., f.:1•1tl l•·1111~ S64ll.5UO Xlnt 1 l•nl J I s11 •11u 1 11 .. 1th .• 11.·nq J l t':J llent:. art' low 1<111 l!J:• U!I S55 111)(1 I 1>rci.t•11 I 111 ----------1 I 111ml' Slti0,000 tluwn .,,, H V It' t-\f I 1• \ ••I \\ ll 1 ,. ~ d \ 4• I "• stMw uH I """" I llll 11111111, ~tep., 'U'°t' S25ll UUU hi Ul j 11,. ..... "' 1 l11f1m " 1111 • <>Wl'balant't' J ht! I\.. Ir" lol l lllJ lll.IO I 'l1u1 a.. '\111lll'1 ~I'~'"'' l:~~~I~• ll l :\I 1r1H~ assumahle a nd owner wilt l·ar ry a larKe 2nd, ha' up le~. Call for de· tails RCTaylorCo MO '>C)Q() DCllta roint 3126 ....................... ---._ Small 1 Br Villas Court 2 br, 1"'1 ba twnhse. spa , yard . 1 adult (Julel t ennis et , pool. I mi 1325-$350 673 2181 beat·h. $625. 974 3148 -: M•wportl•ach 3169 Jbdr.~ ,l'Olla ge, rrplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• avaa feb. 1st, incl uttl 1 Br In Uitt'k Hay art-a SJ95. 548-UJ 13. Pool & lg bal•k yrd Partially furn Yrly lse 4br. formal d1nan@:. fr pie. fam rm. new <:pt pnt. RENTALS 2-+ den 2a,., ba Jbr 2112 ba 4br 2112 ba 4br + bonus 2 ''' ba S800 S900 S900 1875 ~523 CAMPUSDt·IR'll"E H,. J "I ... ,. I .. .: " Iv IJt'tH h J U'I 11~1 cd FOURPLEX $'Jo ou1.i _ ll111 th.• 11"111 Y *Cote Rcaltv I Wt'i1ts1de Costa Mc!ill ~ Ith" l!IZ ll'.!I 4\ lnH•,tnwnt Need., u m e ""urk a..U .>•U 1 a\1111 $15110 mo 64 t 0763. !>484:.l1 eveS' & wknds Isl last dep S8SO mo Northwoods 3 Bdrm 2 754 0986 s tory home. 3 ba fr pk. ~~~ ~t~~ Dunn $1 > c1uu I>"""" I'.! . fin,1111 I 640-5777 S22.0UO yr •n<'ome Full " 11 2 rm, 2 a uxury Ul"n ove y 3 r . 26a. a t rium , 1.... Jllr .!I .. 11 .. l'ondo w1 ca rry 10'. 1ntcrt':.t 759 9221 •IREAD & IUTTER• "' S60.wod11 l't>ndo Vers1ulles Short $750 957-61!111 dshwshr. 1>at1u. dining & f;Jm rm A\illl no"' $800 004 :.!S66ur!l73 2'.171 Ai.:1 . no ree Nwpt Shores waterfront. l Br. 2Ba. frpk. t~nnis. pool. S850 mo 968·8263 Nwpt Shores. 3 br, 2 ha, nr bea l'h. 2 frplcs. KUr _ $750 S52·50!l9 or 631·7625 Blurrs Condo 3 Hr New dt'COr No pets $700 2448 Vista HoKar Avail 2 I 760 1573 NEWPORT CREST TllTtEf.: beau11ru1 Mn dos ava1lablt' l>iHercnt loc·ataons Pool. te nnis. spa Close lo lieal'h and Hoa!( Hospital I 111 •• f111th1:,11• 11 & h.ir h111 I price $4!:!5.000 t>wncr .. 1!11!811!d--!!lb ... l--lllrlflm-I L M1 ESbA VERDE -"1 :r i.1'1l .illl' ''·1'11111 l'l H :.!ll units, ~ 4 X i!ros~., term $1100 m o 10·; \ l. lllltS ,\)(l \I o w e.: at ll'; w 28'. 1lo"'n ~ p QE:H IGE Mesa Verde 3 Br I· .. Ha * * Sl JOM! Fr.•1111•1 t.tll 1Jol!11 (;ood lon 1laun -I HOME:S 109 Via J.o:boh. 2Bdrm I-'• (Ju1el cul-de sac. ~car 'n hJ11l l•• llt!l1t'\ t' l•ul HaUcrty & 1.loyd Bk rs ba Lido Island Yrly sch ools. $750 mo Isl & t•~l' 't\l'ti.1'l'Ju!>l l11>lt•c.l VIEW >anJuc.t 1078 !163~ Hea l i,:state lnvt.-sl S120<r/mo las t Wkdays 54!1274'1 , t: n 1 v I' ark T t· r· ran• Twnhme. 2 IJr 2 lia . carrl1H. 2 t'ar g;ir. ~1;it111. wet bur. frpll'. c11mm pool & Jat· Sti25mu ~l5 l 11182 t'\'t'!> C /21 Newport Center 760-6767 House fur renl, Ne"''PtJrt lle1Khls :!Br . 2Ua + study. fr JJk, & yard $750 ·mo + ulal. No µet:-. 631 :1378 an 5 1 I Copittrano Eves 64Hlti56 11 .. :~;~ 1 :11 "t'_.'1~·:,1:~,1~~ ::.11 n ·l.il·ul<1r ~ Hl11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HESTAUHANT 3333 W C~=~:~-1"'.y.N H 2 Bdrm 2ba. Luxury, 11, int• .sihl t01ith u1td l'r '1t·\4 hornt• ~·ormJI 11111 BY OWNER liALBOA ISl.ANU view condo. Sec lildg Family Sile ~IJU 10 1• llflt ,, ~ ,1• J 10.: mom M:.ll Hct rm n 1 t' a t h t a k 1 n .: 1-:xt•ellent Mam St lo1·a--_ ~~5·.~i.~6 112,,,1010, & Luitr .... 1 t ho rm . 2ba. f ;i m r 111 ' 11 I I .1 I "" -· h 3 Bil. den. 2'~ Ba C1111do. llc.Jrm h1m1.-"'"" h1 .. 111·1l "" l t• O" '"' r " ' 1Jar1ontrnH· ot•t•an "l'"' l 11.p 1 n1· uu e:-. a nd , Eastsiue C/M 6 lg 2. J Hr J b<•droom 21 .. , lialh eon ouse'. pool & I 1'11111s r I I I II r I Wat .. rf --" H d L" t Bluffs. Ll'aSe SM;w mu 1n l 11nt'r,11 y P .. rk \11 111.in<'t' 11f Ua11a lla1hor S111·1· 11gs,u 1xlurt•s,<'aen Apts . w igaragcs ~,,,rowt ORMS o.r1rep ace.tcn111saml n rby. no pt•b, Si OU uul!olantlin~ 'jlUt' JI I ,,, ... RED CARPET lt1rnl01r 1·u:.111111111•el 3000 tl'le +-I lidrrn upt l''ull complete Plot ror nu Inc. Reafton pools, w11lcome kids & li411 71 H li40 7647 Sl2'J !JIMI I • 02 s11 fl 5 lldrm I rl'lrt'al prll't' $500.()(10 Ownt-r (} w n er s u n 1 l 631-1400 1 p e ts S725 mo /\gt 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. llarhm I h.-:!ml a 11111· '"' t•t .1 -754-12 S!!O .OOU 1n up.:racles i\., w 111 <'a rr y ll a I an 1· e Owner Bldr Agent has 556·:.!660 Loquna leoch 3248 V l(''N llomes. S.J!J 21;;1s l!llrm clullhou:.i• Ill 1 he• :.um a bl~ Ill',.' r~n.llnl' .... SJOU.000 down other mlerests & Wl~he:. •••••••••••••••••••••• ·1 1 76 I ••lun) pUli h.iwd .... 1t ti 111 )(. $211!1. 5011 .131!0 I I to sell now Wall n . c Ho11MS Ullfuntilh•d 2br . Iba, duplex. fenn:d. OCEANFRONT I ys. ii) :!~JllK t'\'l'~ .1~ ll lllt' J!> 10' • \!"""" I ASSUME LG. LO~N ,\\ '-'111t.la L'al1lJ. SJl' ~ PR€\TIG€ 642 5766 . nan e ....................... W.:ars,1dke1~50pe~:,.;i,~~.,~11·1•. $425 mo. I hr. I h01 :.hr W .i lt•rl ront :'\: t'"' po1·1 Sl:!H 5cN1 I fiJrm eomlu t'Tlist• lo i l.J 4\ll; 5'2'75 llp"n lli1u'" · J HOM€' ~ ""° OJ<.J I . I I I 'J II I B I llurr) . holh 111 lht'H' 11! "u I-! ti 11 " P' l JI I 5Suntla.> 1 -1 1 lalboareN:tsulo 3207 · · exp Cll!>t.'!> <.ori!t•ou:. "ant -r 11 ·''""''f ftt.>:J Ullt'~ "'ill ,.:11 r .. ~1 l u m 11lc•11-•ly furn1sh1·d I I ,Lots for Sale 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hu1ttington l~ach 3240 ne':" l'fpt & pa ant. II' l duple;\ Nt I PETS (ia:. & POol and 'I>"· '>l't'Ufll> 11\' tlWN t:H 1 'ou 111 r~ Ht'a l i-:,talt· ln\l·~t ,··••••••••••••••••••••• Uceanrron t co lla ~e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• beat·~ ~o cloi:-. i\i.;I "alt'r paid Sli!J5 ~rl) \V , M II\•' 1n nrm he fort', <·h a r ml' r 111 r . :! 11 .1, rncnt~ Walk to beach, 11.B Ir I 4bdrm. 2ba. foll kitchen. IS blks to ocean Elegant l I "99 l:llll 1;73 2C!.'i4l ''''tlbrldCJC eM·ro.,..d ose, homi• 111 cks.'llahl!' S:rn :13'.l:I W Coasl ll'4) NFI 1 rc~ular lot approx $975 mo. Isl. last. $300 bdrm, fam rm & den. 0 T • I· .1., ... 1 , . . . I imatelyll!iOOsq ft. Full> Sel' 499·J758or 645216!J IS725 mu1 P lush crpts. n tmpc crract.' ri.; 4 Br 3 B11 :! :.Lory :!llHJ Rea llJ C /21 N~wportCnlr .. J u a n l' .i P " 645-6646 improved 5,250 stt ft 2•2 ba t·edar & i,:l11ss ~·' nm Um Hm .! llr i.q fl Sllso l'ro1wrt\ 1:11.;1111H1 760·6 7 6 7 i nt·ii:hborhood ·"-~1•111a ~ t-:Wl'OHT 111; tfTS plun approved by ctl)' Oceanfront 2 sty. 3 Br. Ubl c·ar p\l ~ar full> Slo\t'. rcfn~c garagc 11 o ust' tH :.! :111 s ti or l'l!ll lhrr•I" • l'""'·'"11t•· 1 bit' ranam·m~ l'r1t't•cl lo ,\...:.uOlJbll' loan lloui.c• $200.001), SO'; down. wa ll $1200 /moyrly /\l(cnl maml ytl ,\dulls. nu S7Ull mo Util:. rnl'lll 6.J2 IOICI BEST VALUE I sl'll at 1121.!JOO St't' 111 t 1luplcx !'It•"" c·opperl 1·ons acler som l' 11apt>r ti73 ~IO p11t:. lnqu1rl' at 527 tlllh 494·Ul54 IHVl:--11-:S 1 INNEWPORT apsHct• l!ll; :l:!?I ur plurnl11ni.:. ot1k k1teht·n Principals only Agt i St 7 1·1 9611 6-JJ I 0 1 CUSTOMILT. HESTl>E\L 1< 1.rr lla\'t'll Condo 2 .i!lfjGl!JI i•alllnl'ls 2 fan•plan·~ 8426636. CorOUN1delMar 3222 !l60-5112 LaqunaNiC)ltel 3252 4 br J en. fam rm 1 helrrn + den. $159.5011 . SC 1 j••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wc,,t clrff Dovt'r t'Jll UH A M ,\ 'I 1 t· I.Jr i.:t• & hi.:hl l.;1sl one 1ianto ~na I 080 ~47 .. ~! Owiwr Brnke·r. C M R 2 b111lo01blc 1111 ,lbr. 2sty, l"•ba. on park . HO ME F<1R HE~T SPANKING CLEAN ti41i 4844 1lays 548 3117 !Ir H kn l'lvM' '" /.!•ill :.n Jllalllr out of onl) 111 •••••••.•••••••••••••••• r.rlS li:ffit; "" Jµprovf'<l plalll> for 4 S II 5 u / mo 4 OU 1 ~ 4 Bdrm $625 Ft•11rl'cl 2 h d rm . 2 IJ a ho mt: £•\'l'S "'I.nus •ouri.e len111' l'Ulllh l'ummun1t) puul, lci,l'I~ I l~R ,Londo __ by nwnt·r I 1·ontl11s John Co><. ai:l 1 t1 el1otrupl' 6 7:1 1111:.!3 )'ar(.I & ~••raJ,!e Kids & "'frplt·.2ct1rJ.(ar I m1 , ~hoppmg & fn•t•.,..,1 ~ ,\II n\·i.:hhorhonrl H It H I 11 • t1Ssu111 -:>75 r111t1 N1 . ASSUME I 0 °0 LN. • 63! l l&i tiiS 7l37 µl·t:. Wt'lcome !JU.I 251;r from ul·ean 111 Jclull 14hr, .lha. w pool. SllMJH m11 ,1r.phan1·L·' 1111'1 111 11rirl' i\"l r,73 ~,...... C1\ rt Ctr Jot' 1133 32:11 j 'l!J' • l>own. 11i·ar ti n•:.k . r ' J 1:omm l'ool s••a nt'urh~ • 111 mu orfi mc)s lea ~·· " ,. "'"' . . 11 II L' I , 1 • or 97 .I 297 t Agt . no t't· ... , , . ~ . · 'I 1 5 111111 A ... ii f 11 1 I or 5-13 :..'672 '.Hn., ~ ourp. ~' Mounte11n, Dei~rt. CAMEO, 410RM I Well manrwrPc1 pcl 11k I.till) 155\1aft31'M Jlarharn t;ia~~ ( C/Un:;tl~i.r Ht alt) .. ~· :r) I R~sort 2400 Spi!l'l\lll!> family homl.', r bl ks frum t)t'adl. :J Hr Lea:.t• $62.'> mo E\ , . ., '·. . . ·> (. :!I Sa11dpq11·1 SEA WIND h R ll Hi)"'~ I . flk r S:ll, w•l.lll '· ....................... pvt t•ourtyart.I & bea1·h. :: I~ Hi.I ... H r r 11I1·. 1;1;1 1~2 or .l!JJ 211:.!3 I I ht Bluff~. 3111lrm. ~ :-.If) fL111 ·l!J,'J1 , 111·-.1 '"""' ;ivalluhlt• :! Ot er eal Estate 1' rrade. s<'l l or l<ik1• 11v1·r lhti"' prcr ('all llil:i ··t . . '. , . 1 .. \ .. 1 I 1·n1l unit twnh111 frph', .-"' f••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-.n. -.. rnuruW'1\t , llJf \,II , • I , I lldr1n '! h al h a t l . Moh 1lt• l1 11m1· l'.1rk loan l.t~" chan 111·. 111 644 '.Mlli(J immed 5715 • ikp .I bdrm l blh 3 1ar j.'ar Ptill <!I.Im :.q 11, n1·y, ~ •COLLEGEPARK 1.1m1•n1lJ (•<, lmm£'c11at1• Mo.biletf~s ll<t lltt:o, Ti·x·a-1 1;,1: lc rest. f•Jr n>nd11 111 1 . !lli:IK>Wl · M1 ero"'a\1'.hltn . p v1 I ~l'.'l'OI.'.:! I:/ S!l511 rnu FE""TURES p11'"''"'"n s 1:::1 :""1 ForSale 1100 'IH1cci.s;lKi11.11oc1.s:!S.1.11t10 t 11r;in ~e ('uu nt ) ,.Jh1 r .!ha. £r p.t t . 1-\Jr . j t'rt l'_YrcJ Cal_l _:'>tari.:11·11 .1i11KH2:!1•\1•s ..,,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I •• I ll $7''C L> I 1Jt ., ·i _t - 1tp<'r S)rJ t'll'>t' 11la n 1 oy c; ar ~. "· l.;an uant'aµo ss5.ooo on l'a:-.h 71-1 ti4.J O;tt;7 1 H1llsCoun1r~·L'luhnc;ar 7324:.!0I C\'t•s wk1•ntls w frµl l' l)bl ~.ir 1•1 m1 . : •1> 1101 ,JI ""·1~ lhr R M C di Rlt J :: tin 1:uarantt•e.> to'. 1·us h res lq!1ous "'1ss1on u an:.t.' 1a . ,,, Y!" I drm 2 h;1. lam 1 m I ~., .. IJ1!J I or4\l\1,,...»i Ii · f . 1.· .. t un11~ J bdrnl'> I 548-7729 l\r l llu 141!0 :.q rt ti l'\'l'' 75:!2<1 1:1 d" B\'t l'alm Sprangs 17 lt•nni!-833 N'2'7 lo ht·h ~i!'.11 mo Ca ll :\1~ut'I Shor<':. lwnh:.t• P\I IJ"tll ~ ]al' :•:JOll <l t•n .! bJ lllt•J lh lt11 .1l1·1I ~ r:. olel Agt !>4 t 5'132 · -1·1,urts, i i:nlf t·ourst'~ %O 1890 M ·k 1"Jbr :!ha. IKt' Ind !-l'apt•tl I Mar i.:a rl'I Dr SK~Jll 1 h•'>l' lo "'IH•>b pad, H \ u w :-. 1-. H II a 111111 ()"' rll'r !Juul:-. & spas. SJ 19,000 Costa ~a 3224 · · It l'~ ) r1I, p r1' IJch. tt·11n1" :!Si 7:.!:lo ~IK :!tin \sk •""1b ancl :,h111PP111.: \~k \ 11."' l«ll mi•I :illr '.!II" BALIOA FIXER 1 \~wncr i\gl. a s k for •••••••••••••••··~··••• lltlrm 1 '• R;; t p puol. <tllachell i.:ar "'cl f1Jr H;i~ •Iii.! only SM 1.~~1 l.1m Im ~1.IMl\J Will I e EXCITING e 3 u111l s. lrg lol llnhl or fo.lizabelh. 17 t4 1340 fl.II I ~t'wpurt He1Kh ls l Rr ~rade<I l'.n• 111:.t·d ) ard no Pt'I!>. $7511 1,c ~1·1· <I•· E.\llu'" ,. W1•,11 lift \'111.i N <'t1rr) n•·"" loan al r1•t1s build nc"' $265.000 1 orafl~r 6pm 328841S!I I DupleA ~rivate ~<Jrd ""1lh Jac uz11 . douhll' µos it .i96 !'>t!J3 2 hr JL'll :: l•!JI, l"HJI G-1! 1111.u11 ralt• IW-l 5005 11r lH4 ili!J7 J DeAnza ~~~~only B rkr j1ncomeP~rty 20001 ~~te~~~-.f>~~a!> & ~~~~~oN2~~r5~,~~~n~r 'Prn att' pool!> 11•nn1., ~;~;::~11~1i..1o!>ho"' $11511 '#'P ~jJl!t ~l'Wtlllrt lh•rghh l.nt ,Ifill l>hlB:;tii~~i~:n~ end ....................... Luxury 2 Br 2 Ba rp. dbl i i.\ !!60 75511 I ~~~~~\~r~n1~1~·~.11"~:111:~1·n ___ _!.,! ! I hlo. "ant.1 \11.1 Sl'>H 1~111 por<'h. 1·11r lot uar . atnum. patlc) ~!JS I THE BLUFFS loquno B~ach 10 48 ...•••.•••••........... THE llG STEAL 1l.1na l'c11nt tfu!JTt·~ .! 111 ( ., 21.>drm I' •t•~ Ir" •·•1ncl•1 <• prt·:.llf.!t' <'11mmu1111' :1 ,111 1.111111 G---' ... af Po~ 642«"""' . a , .. 'h I I ,........,,,. .-.. 25 UNITS Jc."" York 1 o .,.. n \ 1 1 I a llurm '.11 a11t ancl 1 •1r m 111 J.: :1 11 1 m NEWPORT CREST l'r11nl' f1u11l U111l!> Full I M II d I'~ 111· 1• J 11 6. ( .11.ilin;1 \ 11·-.. r-..iJ.-11n Estat~Sol~ co~oo APPROVED ~511 mo !162 351!1ort'a ll • '4allrng for )llU l.1·a"· ,II I LI r I ' I' I :i I .1 Hca utaful :.!4'<60 H.ir " KIDS/PETS OK Ad Siller =-till . ..'-1 hr' S815 mo ·1 ,, .... nh11mc 1>11 11 Ii t II "II .,,, U\\ 111·1· moving out of ~late . E Sicfe.'fe11ced yjrd , l'lo:.111 & lrl·shl) p.11n1t·•I rm~ 011 omt·."' r.' '"· ., 642 .iJou Lo-a Villnne R.E. fam rm mCo:.ta M•·-.a ' ~tpproud for :lf1 C'Ondo's T e nte:tt1ve ga r age. 1 ur S445 ~· -.,. prl\atl· 11a11 ... nr JHH•I 1 IJa uµper. I h1 111"' 1·r II:.,,' .111.ihil' n1res15s1arpark lnH'I ma11. Priced at I06 x g r oss. 642-2510,646·4848. •TTHEB""CH 497-1761 sns mo ''·"' n11 ..... "' ~ " ~ I. ';.10 .>.'int} -~"" ('rj,t_l frl':.h [l:Jlrl\, lo~a me<I '"·1lln ~1' fµrlr .1 1!<11 m~. 1'111~1· tu cl1 111n~ Jre a & l'Ol'I I ;incl 11•11111~ ,.,,ur t!-. lH•llO l)fft'rt'd fvt <1111) .I\ .11l11 ltlt• S~iol luy I <>wn<•r w1ll carT\' l'Onlracl a t 1()'·,. A * • •••NEW 3 Hr. 212 2 Br 2 Ba Largl' )arrl MiniOft Viejo 3267 i.111111 R1·aut11'\Jrll! <'usnim1n·d C)witl l'l<t<'l' f':X t;lu sl\'I' Ba ocean view. Spa . R er ·s & dcp S 5:.!~ •••••••••••••••••••••••i"'!'.---..1111!1!'.--lll!l!"""ml!I• .1b 11 :!-lx611 V1ki11,.: Home . 211 r gara~e. etc $750 + $5(HJ 842·854U&536«!1~1 Tri ll'''l'I 3 IJr. 21 ~ ha . N<>w 2 Hrl rm Mohlle• & t•ntlost!d µ11rd1 In S.U. 2243 Pacific Ave J. 8 formal dr_ ram rm . :! h11m1· l>ouhlt• w1clc $11!1.'i .!.lH .lllJtl Fl:!,I. I' It I \'~:' M ISSll)N 1n;.\t.TY ·l!}l 07 :11 Log"'"' Bc:h Chorm~r 1 l,rl?"·I BdhornL' 111 wuoc.l:-.) I .1 r c a n r be a " h t' ' 2 fr pki.. "" fabuloulo 'l'a \ssuml' ll '>'· SWH ~tUO t'alt f'utrll'k Tt·1111r1• 11.ll I~ J\gl Oriental M~derpieu fh1s ma~nafrc<•nC iirrt•n 1 lal 'll yle hom" on ;1 htlls1de 1n No I .J~una llru\ ides a '>t'lt1ni.: 1n which any ShoKun wvu l<I ft·el at horn<' Fcaturl'd thruoul <1re hul<Jen ~llcl in I! ShoJ1 ~~·ret'ns. :i ~··eluded spa 1:. l111·<ol('d •111 the low11r of the t v. o Clcean v1e>N tlN·k,, "'rlh each of the 3 Bdrms opcnrni: out to .1 large J ,, l' k Th e ~Ill I: I' II u s landscap1ns: J•I* to th<' moocl This unique w11y II r Ii re Is 0 rr l' r l'fl a I $58f>.ll011. t>-14 7!1211 eblQOO For S.. All Or rart WOODS COVE ourux & GUEST con AGE $30.000 DOWN Outrageous 2br. Iba. owner's unit Skylights. 1\ntique Doors Wan riows, Brulmed Ce1hng. f'rplc. New Kitchen Bath. S27S.000 by owner Days 833-3544 . eves 661-0842 L..-.HhJ-1 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nCMHPED Tender loving care needed to make this 3 Bdrm 2 bath Pacesetter house a superior home. Pool sized yard. Close to park, schoola and shops . Priced lor fut sale. 1121 ,750. don osen Tl o11t"!'- 1213 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 4'7-4141 L<q.:una llrlls nl('l'~t ~' 12NICE u11..11Ts 8 ·106 . 64 2 7743 orlq ')~rm. f1ncsl a re•a · f rpll'l'. PtJUI ja (• C /21N C '>laq1ark 1.Jto:R35!)1 " 548·8475 $7.;, m o A~t L ll<i gardenl'r & pool se·n \'l llllM ~:torcx('t' ir1 71,~~[;';), ntr. I CLASSIC 9.6 X GROSS -FULLERTON · 848·070!I fire pit & ga~ Ill-HJ :'1111 llarhor Vu :1 Bdrm. fiha MOBILE HOME Hf'nts c·<an lw r<Jiseci on these well NICE hse. Jbr. lge. liv. • pets . S975 mo 113111114'1 l'ool s.2.soo mu BAYFRONT SALES loc·all'd hread & butter units . No rm , din rm. den ""1wct ~:~ 3242 Mewportleach 3269 WatwirOfttHomes l'1 L·r & rlrl<•k 1111 1·h~n11el. 27Ull llarbor.Stt!:!llfi i\ nt·w fin11n(·1 n g r equi r e d . Take bar. encl. ga r . fnrd yrd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Inc.Realtors ., 'ton 2 Hr_ l~t' hne k no children. nu pe ts c 1 ,-. 1 N Sh C 1 540-5937 s uhJl'C'I to existinu loans a nd o wner 1500 Avail 1 1c . Call o r a "a Y w a <' r ewport o rl':. ·anu 631-1 .. 00 pal111. low elown S.175K '•--IJ!llllllll!!I-----~ ,.., " •· hr t 4bd 3b f ·'bd Jb I ,. ,. will C'<.Jrl',\' hali.Jnce at 12'; with 25'7, cves."•"-7803. ueac ron . rm. a . ront .. rm. a. new) ·--111111!!1------f>nn only 1;31 1:1111 "" spa, 36' boat s hp. for dec·urated. 2 blol'h 111 ll arryS1mun~on COST" MES" I d own l 'tdl for details . Principals lease or rent S230o mo urcan 96266113 "' "' I • Br 1n Mesa Verde . 20ic44. 81 Skyline. 2Br.1 on \ G d 1 d d Agt Phil Tymon 840 22117 San Cletnfttte 3276 NEWPORT CREST V ocmtt-opn doily Frvnt ro"" prr mt' fo1·a llOn IHO dt•i: Ol'l•an \ ll'\4 Sl•l IK a~l.umablc lo11n Full pnt·c S275.llOO M Tnbule Court adll park. no pets Walk ar ener inc u e 846-1371. 111 supermarket $:.!!J.!150 Newly decorated. $7SU I Amenean Mobrlt• llomt• 4-PLEX MESA VERDE 838·4921, 499·4721. Lovely 3 Br 2 Ba home al Sale:.SS7 9300 ----17052 Edgewater Avail I Pricll' cJf o wner s h ip. t\ew roofs. Mesa del Mar 4 br. 2 ba. 1 1 ts 81 ~mo To st-e Newpo rt Shore~. 17xll d r;_q 1c•:-. ('arpets within 2 years . pool. new crpt & paint, c allTobmRlty B461371 1 111t·e quiet park s11 '""' HP nts tx>lc w. market. Lots o f up-side w a ler-gardener-pool I - C /21 Newport Cntr. p ''It' n 1 i a I Pr I ct• cl r I g h t. n () S56·604S, 979.3079 near new. earthlone~. 5482080 m a ant incl , S8 2S ITwnhome. 2 hr. 212 ha. 760-6767 lcommerciat \ tr(·a n rl('~ in l;1"t ~·t'iH' C'etll for -avail.on or about Feb t. Property 1600 dl'I :11ls Br. bonus rm. newly $725,mo 846·2912 SPYGLASS HILLS •• •••••••••••••••• ••••• pa anted. rlean & s harp . FINEST . Condominium' /Tow ft· Pets & kids OK. $7511 3br hse. 5 doors from sa n .!110 1te.: ocean. <,:atahna houses for iole 1700 PLUMBING/HEATING BUSINESS dy beach. S95o. lease.> & night lights v1<>ws 11 > ••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLIANCE STORE 4 Br 2 Ba. ramlly rm. nu 1142-77!14 days. 494 -2136 l?l s 1'frwly i11 s1t1lll'cl l;VT Pi\HTY Non re:Jllor r 2 "ll'paratl' busim•ss opport unilies carpets & p amt (ircat ~ren"h wrndow' .:altirc wa s hl'S 111 pur1•ha s c 1 1. Mesa Verde locution S75o.om Bluffs Condo. :rnr 2Ha for t h e e ntre pren e ur. An app iance 17115. Both avail tm med eves. Irvine 3244 C /21N~wportCntr. s 1n,.:le ~lor y 11 111 1 ~tor l' or plumbing and h eating Refs required 751 ·3191. 760-6767 341; 77~,1 E ve:. Mr . bustnt•ss. Wt•ll t•slahltsht>d. Call for evcs979·Sll96 ....•.................. 2(lr . IBa Condo. w ·yd. Wright dt•I a lls Ever)' upl!ra(Jc, 2 Bdrm condo Try VA $79.9(10 8411 070'J ROOM for 30' BOAT l>uplt>x on lh<' walC'r 3 & 2 R 11 rm s I) t.: t' k J 11 rl pulto F1rcplat•c:. l'r1me locat1on. Xlnl cund ,11110 Htvl'r /\vf' Largt' ;is Dup~xn/ sum a hie loan U1tits S'ale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C /21 N~wport Cntr. J.o:XCHANGE OR SELIA 760-6767 Elegant Oplx. I blk form IAYCREST i\ssume lge low rnl loan 4 Bil 212 Ha. ram rm. 2 rplC''s L.ush lndscpng. S289K. 631 2693 Newport's best buy Super financmg. 3bdrm. d e n + pvt studio or in· law qua rters with view. New plush curpet1n g. new paint an/out. in area or $700,000 homes In- vestment & reside nce. owe 20'.; down. 12'.4., $405,000 83 1-8819. 646· 1514. IXICUTIYE VIEW HOME Walk Into the garden en· trance to an outstanding Turtle Rock Vasta 2400 sq . f\. 3 Bdrm. 2.,., Ba. + Den Condo. saoo.ooo. Call Barbera Olaaa C/21 Salldp6,.r. MCHt50 Venice Bc h . lg 38r. 212 Ba owners unit & erri· ciency apl. Can be com- bined to 1 lg hom e. 2 frplcs. 3 1'2 Ba . y d s. <.Jecks. cov parkin g. c1ty1 view . n r Mar i n a Peninsula Sl7S,OOO equ1· ty. E xch for equity an s m ore bldg. Comm or zoned property. Bkr /prmr1pal. 1213 1822·2436 wkdys . H.B. 4·Plf'x 30%Down 12'~"/n Financing Owner/Broker ( 714 )848-2000 •co .... rrop•rty 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••• I IZUMITS . w /gar, Or. Co .. great up· side potential. Low inl. aasum tat TD + creative fin. offered by seller. $2,950,000. Co-op w /bk rs. Steve Boser. Dy1 , 55'7-TOIO,evaUl..wJ CHARMING TOWNHOUSE OWNER LEFT :1hcl . 1 1 ~h<1. 2 1 :!~Ts . o ld_ Pricfc of OwnNs h 1p . Nl'l'd f<J s t s ale. Pool. s pa. nt·ur So. Coast P laza. W a lk to ~l·hoob Ownl'r \\ i II h l'lp finan ce (; rt•at hwt•s t n)l'nt. 12 UNITS FINANCING BUILT-IN 12 l 'nib for o nl v S295,000. 5 Buildin g!-on 3 lo ts . ·Good fina n cin g bu ilt-in. Plent.\' of potential Clo se lo downtown San Bernardino. Call for cit•tails . QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES 752-1920 W e h ave a few openings for qua lified. dedicated professionals who are interested in joining Orange County's fastest growing incom e property Real Estate operations. Quail Place Properties (714) 752-1920. Wuodl>ridgc $550 mo «;::SELECT Wayne499·4769. 497.5935 T' PROPERTIES Custom11.ed sangle family MESA VERDE ho m e. 4 br. 21 1 ha. formal dm_ rm. comm. p ool. tennis. f rpll'. S875t mo. 551 1690 RV Gitte & Slab 4Br. 2Ba. frplc. $850/mo. /\gt 979-8610 IR VIN E G R OVES el4Br. 21f)Ba. frpk. !Br . lg yd. sm dog O K. ram rm. 2 car gar . encl $4SO mo. + S200 sec dep. patio, nr pools. jac, ten See at 239 ~ 22nd St. _ nis, schls & shopping. I ssoo mo. 752-0788 o r Sharp 3 Br 2 Ba. F.P . 551 -2891 Diane · fVig No dogs. 1st + de· · ------- posit. l6SO Avail. now. Patio Home 3hr . 2ba. 646-9586. adults. S6001mo. 1st /last Superbly rede<'o'rated 3Br 2ba. Avail now. S67S /mo. Agr. 7S4· 1202 i BR· 2 Ba, carpeb. drapes, fireplace, dou· ble 1ara1e. fenced yard. RV acceaa. '700 m o. leyMcC ... ,lltr. 54 .. 772t + SlSO pool !t e nnis 779-5976 Br. 2 sty, 2~Ba. dining rm, & ram rm, frpk . Woodbridge area S8SO mo. 833--0583 br condo in "The Lakes" area. Beaut. vu. pool. jac, frplc. Open Sal, l /17. 9·3. 102 Lake Pines. Call 95S· 1957 . ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-~-----br, 2 ba; fam. rm. frplc. Eater buJen read tbe 1ardener. comm. pools. Claulfled ada every apu. p-.rk. No pets . day. If you b ave ..,S7_N_l_mo_. _5$_l_·2M4 ____ , ... tbiq for aale, re-New Woodbrkl1e Condo ada dllem fut ncl laex-J br. pool, Jae, no pe\I. .-atftlr. call 141·11'.'1. '550/mo. 551-5111 3 Bdrm 2 Ha Ot'eanfront hom e . nu 11a1nl & drap11s. eict•ell rond patio & yard S l~t Mo yrly No pell> plt•ase Call Lloyd at JACOBS Rl::ALT'I' 675-~70 Lux Harbor V1<>w ll ml' 3br , 2ba , ram rm . s kylrghl. n11w t pt.li:e patio. dbl J:ar. $990 m u 631-4842 or Answer 1\cl 1!40R. 642·4JfXI 24hrs ••.•••••..•..........•• M ysllr II.all . 4 br 3 l>:l O 1· c ii n \ I t' w . f 11 I I ) lanc1s1·apecl. I ) r olll $9!15 mu 300:1 C :1 ll1• Fronterc• 171.J 1&1.J !l:llHI Santa Ana 3280 ......................• Villocae WaU1 Condo 3 Hd rftl 2 ba. In le' l'I in earlh t ones :'Ii<'" pa111t 1·pts t;ar. ·\ l' pool. spa. kid:, uk 1'r fo'a1r v1ew & Segrrstrvm SS95, 1191 6396 "'ail now W~1D~ ~n:v ~......., ott-er ~ls? Let- Answr N Yt.6pm;!-W ~Ouf~ Use AnsWlr At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified 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 ... this service is only $7 .50 week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad ca 11 642-5678. ----·~· ··-..----·.-..------~.........,_. .. _. ____ ...... -.....- .,._....,.., u.fw.. .,....1th u..tw.. .,_t11wat1 u..fw.. .,_.....,. ... ......._ ..... to Sltare 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• N1•11• .... t t.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Monday. January 19. 1981 OAILV PILOT ........ JIU c:..te.... l1Z4 .... ,.,. ..... ll6t .... ... HIO .. us I c I AN I ART Is T Offlce...... 4400 lv1i1Kt1 ....... 4450 Martpgn, Trnt ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CREATIVE PEKSON. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dfltidi IOJI W"' 9 111 UH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat .. .., lltuae • IW 2 la .. r....tyant. fp v .. c aat S W of l)IH lft•d1le Wu 1m11111tt'r '7'901.) l 14 711 1671 ,All MrWPQIT Condo, 2bdrm, l11•b•. Nr P a r k y o u r AIRPORT AKto:A. Barch Newportstoreorotrice ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ft~~Jy 1~~~~·11.ar New~y .. ~~,.~:" ~& pd, mW S.C Plaia. full sec. 2 rel' van/rv/camper on our & BrisLol 225 to 750 sq ft s.48s/f, nr postorrlce $26,618 3ril TD for Hie. 11 •••r IM•>I Ailultlf u n c 1 a a r 11 11 0 I . COUMTIIY CLUI rm 1 • 2 pool & , J a c · l1,1t, quiet end or cul-de· f'rom PIO. No le11se re· J erry 213/477·7001 Prime O.C. beach pro· 642 )(173 d w 1uh.:r AJull!i UVIMG , u unas. avail 2/15/81 sar Use or hou11e, lrg quired Call ~770 lll perty . $22,'74 u rH 114:! ~3 S analea. 1'"2 b edroom $450/mo. Call 675·8386, backyard. can yon & Newport Beach, SJ.25 $34,936 In 30/mo .. d i•· aPtli, & tuwnhouses. 642 4463or673·9052. studio. SISO mo Wendy Laguna Niguel. 960 s11 ft. sq. rt. New dlx office or counted to 22% annual l•To ..... •e N c-.. rr-.,C"l'OI 1(16!1 vii li1tt'hclor •i>l. 1tvu1I now $2ll~ rnu l'ull ~7 7M~ 1ok fur lluH· !o'rom M49 644·1900 645·1700 ideallocalionw/st .fron retail w /pvt bat h , yield. Payable int . only SOtlftt ~ 1116 t11ge uo Forbes ltd, next setu r1t y, a /c. 600 2400 $277 /mo. at 12\la%. All ••••••••••••••••••••••• )bdrm. 2b• 11 11 .. , • .,. t·uttom· Int It 1o1 lut 111 io('b ou li. s 11 u11 ""' l\4 •M lilllll c n ,. it ia r 11 u u I !I w 11 11 h 1• I \ ti 11 11 ' fW:l !Mrla I 111 v.1lh )\oq· & 1l'f111:1• WJlk It• ,tort•" .~ publl1· lr .u1~11t11 li1ltu11 M JI Ur<' WUlll Jll l•I t'f $:.!11!'\ 11111 b7!1 U!IJ lh•eanlront for Winter ••••••••••••••••••••••• M i lo' s hr N.B. :.! br. <! ba. to •'wy & (;rown Valley sq. ft. SOO 31st St. (next due 7·3'83. P .P. Call col· Jtentuls l"urn1sh ed & F abulous 1.1 Ce1t n vu. $200 + i,., uttls. 1135-6261 Pkwy J oann 497 48'14 or t o Bault of Newport. lect tlKl5J!rZ7·3469. unfum Rrokt'r '615 4!112 O<'eanfront 2 Dr 2 ea.con· X4s.42 bet 1&7pm 499.3571 L1d1.1 l:annery areal l'l'IH HI l "1-\I' I " • tit .• ha \.Jull 4'• lu,ur \ 1 "'nhur11< • 111111•h•• p 111u ',, ... \ ro .. o c:o"· • 11\li m • '' '*" ""'I i-:.11 .:.i ~ Cl I lb. .. " \ I I •' h I • '"" •. ''""'" ·"'" I •II•• 3126 JI CllUI \,14• ll•U ,, .. , l11J 1 \ I Ill .. I Olli $.!.tilt ID p-..1....a ll~ i-~ !>l 'M l 1 .. 11 hlt11 NO -·~ ·····················••1 soou Mt)\. l':S Ylll' NII f>'t-:t.-;1 Apt & l'ondo '11•nt1tl!. Villa Hental!I 1;75 -1:112 Hrok~r do. S900. Joe. 644·0502 675·3236. <2131641-9700 F to shr lge. beaut N.H O.C. AlltPO RT AltEA port••1lt1 ,_.....11Md home w lo' exe<· & son 150 to 3000 sq ft. of St ation Rent11ls for hair or Uwfw11islaed 1900 Jar + romm pool $2!jl) elegant exec sput·c. No s tudio in lwst location or •••••••••••••••••••••• + ut1I 75!1·!Yll9 lease req. 759 8!171! C M l"or tletaals call i! Ur I Ua Avail now S --.. Y"lla /\ff.I vr Ualooa & Coast e..... I ge 'Fem wanted to s hr nw 2 1'~xecut1ve s uite. rum. ~0-4SIS llw } $525 mo J n Ne.w 1&2 bdrm luxury br 2 l>a condo w same new bid~. Newp ort • l,ong time Newport resi· dent desires $50.000 2nd T.1>. from private lender on choice cl06e to the bay property. Subst10· tial eciuity protection. High yield . No broker ln· quiries please 759-0729. C-d •ii•=• 111._. ,., • .,.1 111 ,.11,, 111 P ro µt•r t y Mi.:mt aJult apt.sin 14 plans Nr s Coas t l'laia $250 H eath. S300 imu Co1111nwralc1af 4 75 • ....... I I I.I ) Hilt• lu\un 1•1m1lo O\l'I 75 1 :!7 117 \ft s 111n . from $415, 2 bdrm fro m t utl C al l Sh11ryl 7527~1.833·1972 .... s 4 '•lll•d 1 400 '"'"""" 1 11111 lt.ioll\•r 1.1: .. .!hr ;•u.i ~ K4 1505 +pools, tenn1:.. 54uoc;cco.,v.,s.· 1~''l"''(l"X •••••••••••••••••••••••... ____..._./ ····-········ ......... ··1 "•'J •1 •J . 411 »i r J •• G ., """~ ~ J C. .... ~ • rr· f c ., t t ' . """"CHMC'"""'""' -It u11 l Ill:! M•i:t water a ls. ponus: as 66 days 'rofessional o ice or ~· s. ures. s iops, o t s P•rlOftelh/ ~u rtll Ir .,,.,, •111 1 llu $6511 J k r ::! Ila Ent'l:;d for cooking & heatrnll lea:;c . By San IJ1ego 1200 sq.ft · 38< & UIJ i\ny L t & FoURd n .. 0u_:n~~ .. ~1'"'''1 ' "' lf .. E,S11T.~1~~~l~:Lt,!'<a.~0 I Toro lt32 1;.11 .. .:t>. p..it11i, 14Jlk tol paid. l"rom San Dre1:0 R esv Workini: m othl•r Frwy 1200 sq. ft. ind. sz EISideCM.5411·7249 os ,_ °"'' ... ....., •••••••••••••••••••••• ht·Jl•h . ._, .. tull!), nu do.,s.· fi'rwy Jrtve North o n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 I"''• l1111w•ll 1n 1u1"""' 1\1•..iul I\'•'«' Ill''"'.! llr , T~t.;"mt ·••2 11~13 Reat·h lo Mc l-'adden wants rcspon Fem. pvt reteptwnisl's office & t; ll EAT E S T AnttOUftC.......ts 5100 C oe•1 alaoi-• ,.,.,., '"'' lrl\l r\ rw J •, IJJ l 11111l1J 141lh "'"'' .. .,., 1 lhen West on Mt>Fadd11n rm ha. $2.50 + M'r Nr wa1t111g room. 4 off1c·ell, EXl'OSUllErnU C 1704! ..................... .. u .. ~ )42~ ........... It • .... I ~·~· & lil I' v II beut·h.ll.ll.5:16ut!!J k I l c h c n ct t c . ;l NewlJOrt.C.M 160tl s4ft • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • •. • • • • • • '"I \h,,1111 ~~~ "~,'.,., 1/~fii;' 111 uk':.'1 LAS li\~!S~F.s ~P,. TS. t<7o14s)!:! w51198nd ' a~ e bathrooms. A c. tiO' sq Owner 7tilr 112<!7 lbr n .._l 1•i , .,11111• 11rr.I' 11~·• ;·113 i\Cl """ /\pt toshare ·~r ent&•, rt S4!12!1'.!2 1 " '1 ,.,., h7!'> ·mil lfr1o;rn \'1ew. 1'001. tcnn1~ uttl l'r ef Ill fll)yr~ of 'P .. 1'11 n 1' '' '''' 1 1 • di " h •&·• oo=s 4000 p'6lll) , .. ~c-4 , , 1111,11" '\Ji.td •• • 11.1 "'l 1 t' I h 3 840 I t•ourb. a ts ua•· . • c. ... ajlC 960 5127 t.twn 4l'M ~ .... niv iri· i ... , o1 •1.., '"" ·~·, 11.11 111 1•vol un •'")ton eoc bdrrn from $4:.!0 r.s 1r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• &<il'M d -~ • .. -• J 1 1 11 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 lll\t!r i\\t' 642:.!:M-it.i Lai:unaBeachMolorlnn. Pr•stiCJiousGroun .l~o l11t 'iJ11!'' I•• \u:b .,.,,.,._ /SIJ 1 1 t11 'llia lr1>l1 l4 t'th.11 985No Pat:1fH·Coast1{(o~µort."lilt•i>rnfwom:in FlrOfficeSpoce Kull1n !II '>4.> LNl'f 1 '1 1 .,1 '\.\ ll "r $SOO t'.111 '!5. :\1 011 l"ri ·1u1 .. tr•w•rn .''ll•lh Jl wy , 1.··"11r1a B"a c•h ·1 I I "'-"': 11 d II fl $-I AJ lri ' ·~1 1 J ~ ' u u,. ' .O •IO to S ir II'\ htHlll' I .--Oft son . , 11 r•i.: b • " 1 'lhtl ~14;, ' IH'EANVIEW l)arly, Wt•ekly. K11t·hc•n $l75 1 util ltm . in t lla. ~ewport liead1, up to ~tll :b.. l1•ll .,,.f!,1 .. 1 ',.... I • ~ lllU ~ 1~11)\' iJ "v.i• 11111, llr SJ:,cl l'•it1I U u . 1 BJ I' , :,018111183 a varlablt• Lo" winter pool. 1111 :.rnkr !'i!il ·II ~~· I 10110 sq ft. IJlti tu s uit te ' 1 1 .in '" 14 1111 It 1 1 rates ·t~ 5294 afl 5 30 nan I req with :.1i.:na1:1· & .!Ur·~·~>, 1 J • '"111 ''5~'1' I porn lt· l 11nd •1~ I' ou l. 1\u oss from bt'Ul'h 211 r. ' I :Harl Call Jl1r h Sha 1.11ro fr1J111 l. 'I :\1 'll..t l t·11111-. gara!:t'" ;u ... t µaintetl S.'l!l5 mo W CM llome Spat'I' & row-'--··--~·1• "1'1 '"" -.,. ... I r-"'" I I Ht>Vrnmate. '.\"!. m1fl :!II:.. I SEELEY CO. -.. ., '.J ... ""'' l.;v.c. I ) ' \ l',trl) !lf~·ll:.!tiJ priva1.·y .,..,., llH' ut I :. U11iunistMd 352S Perf«t21r 2 10. 1i t<i 1 ~l2 -an1 c·vc,; · Well adjusted trunfans ~1a,>2·uta1P1\ . .'5 11.,;.'1•til'M. Sl 7il 714833·2212 Industrial Rental 4500 ....................... n6s· 1111111~·1 11rr11·1· 1111111 H1>uor11lo t'r "111 >. II B M;sn 1 .. 1• !!42 ;oc~a lndu~lrw l ui11t. approx IUUU sq ft. Tallll'l'I & G11th11rd . !l'J'i i!lll'l:J ~t•m ,..n 't 5prn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111(1 '"I fl 11>ll· lndr) OC"'""ut ROuT 1 ., ~""' MESA '""""" "" on y 752·75:d ext 140 ntt-.. t_\t\L" '"' 1t,.t1111 J1:.hl4I end .:Jr ~>50 THE WHl.FFLETREE \'early -l r Ouplt!X I , .... DUSTRI "'L lufl t'Ot1,uml "'llh l q Jlt ll.,\J<.wl&t11J<'ll :-.l't'll l.uxuryi\dultunrb <ilaf Al!cnt.675 1ilf.tl days.EH5 3936cvcs Hrnml~ wanted U1 'o hl'1150 Sli rt $;150 1wr 11111 · ,.,. "" Wdl<'rl4il)'-, i.-11111~ fHH•l .11 f I bl I I " & J Room w /k1t "rl' Nr Jbdrrn. :.!'• lia. housc in 4001 Hiri h St 'llt"-'IJllrl PARK Ml .,, .. it h·h I l,,11 j 310i•t ;1111(t•r .. 111~11>11 t~'~'a w:.111'~1;1.tH~ll'cl 1Lrg:!llr 2 Lla upp11runtl. s hopping c t/& bu:. !::.JCS250mo495!1287 Ut•a1'11A)!Pnt !Hl~l:1;.i Jll W.l 7th~St. i l ~i j');! 1t :t1ll l•I ()l\mp11·~l/l'JIOOl.lli!hl fr.p,k. tlt•t•k, Ul't':Jll .\U 962 7520eveorwknd 71 4 i!Hnfi6t, FOi H:-. ... \~llNS 1\l 'l':-. i·iftt·urusi·ourt.Jat uni. $1>!15 m u yenrly lall fflceRftttol 4400 G reat Ll1<.· Ampk pa1 ~ CostoMeso,Colif. <"uupll· 1111 vi·L-. ~ hi 1 '~ 11.irk hkl· 1.1111IM·ap1ni: Lloyd . Private Home. w priv •••••••••••••••••••••• mi: GoO sq ft S.:il fi °'" 642-4463 hJ 114 nlN• I' ..ilio, pvol Most llcaut1ful bid)! rn J ACO HS HEAL TY room &pn v bath. Mid 'tart the new year rrghl Call 49-l (i.M~I. ·l!M i551 "2!/Ull Ml ft u111t a ,·:11llatc Apaf'f'fMfth Fumi1h~d $J70 1:1..1.Ju ,\nn1~1:.! 11;c12 11 B 1;7~HXiiO die-aged workrni.: man rn well estabhshNI 2.oou J 1111 •Sl{t111 .~IJ fl u 1111 ·,:::_ ••••,••••••••••3•7• • • • 11 I h I I ~·rom $360 11-16 061!1 Slll()mo ~ 0813 ':so·q ft clotk•tori. odfh r ~ 545 SQ. FT. ,,,.,,11 ... 11 1~ h •h • :1~""'lt 11111uoa tftittsulo 07 ir \Jll l(ar r 11 t>d Nr bt•h 2 Bdrm. 2 hath · • ns1te par rng /\ apta Ei.<'ell.-ntly lu1·atl·d 1111 1t 11111l ,l\:tll latt· Fch •••••••••••••••••••••••' "k $.11~1 :J1;7 l nrl \ llt•auufully lot·ated :.! Br duplex, 2 l·ar i,:ar . frplt• Lri.: funi room. pvt ba & tile for one llr 2 phys1 17th St. 1·11~tJ :'111-~a ('all •Ill [11·•· & War1·huuo;1· I Br Carpet!>. draJJt'!> I t1.1rn11l11n 1n o;v1•l'I th1·n $.185 l'hild IJK t:u:. rn· Yrly S525 mo 760·7241 t>nl No kitche n EmµI c1ar1s Call, H11altinom1t:. lii~11;111u ,11:.1·•· 111 t•ath u111t stOVt', refnge l 'trl., pl! ,·all 1;,11 1171>3 (•Id K4:.! l6S<! Nt!wJ>()rt Bc.a t•h Heally pt' r 5 Ref . s I <! JO HEU CAR I' ET o t 1111,, tl r JJ'l'' 1'1,, \Hl L'ten .. rb for I $375 11!13 1351 12511 sq fl 11H11·1· !-.l1J1 t' I liar ., •:t:t µer Sll ft • ll75 0!135 :!hdrrn, Iba :\'i'I W1•sl I & <!IJtirms. rnllltl(I! :!lylc I UH. nt•w q1ts. llrp~. lots 546 0997 J r~t'l.ll rm & :..:l'l\ 'V ""'I 1,1. ,,111g 0 1(11 ,. hi:. \111n .luann :!. t•h1!1lren uk No 11 \ r n g t· h I 1 ti o k of w1>0<l & wallpaper 1t-'emale Prtvau;Adrm & 1617 Westthff N H Wa nt "' l I>) m .11·h I.·•~ l '" ~ '' >I I Co1ta ~so 3724 1 pets . $36.S S1l•rra ~t)!mtl $3:15 SJ.'io mo Hl'fnl(. t!nd l(ar $425 yr bath. Use or far. l'ool. fro.Annal rnst 7000:. f library Wt"ql'iifl 1111'1.\ 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••! L'o til! 132<1 1:14730:.!\I ly i\skfur ll111 MH·511110 Jii l', t en ni s N ll Is l floor Agt.!lll 5'1l 5UJ::' f)41i4~!Jl '101 l.1·."1·11111 111~ I :J1111~q SUSCASITAS I 1 11 .... 11·h•111 .. 1·&11ffll'l'lll 1 Furn I br apt $325 & uµ ':.! Hr • 1 '.Ba 5:1111 tilll fo N11w J Br. :.!'zHa. nr Ol'll, 2 W ESTCl.l FF 2 br. I Ila 64 6 21154 · 6 3 1 155 '1 IUSTIHG 'I :\11-,l>I( ,\I, •Wt· SI' \C ·~ I d 1•lll '•' 1' '.\t 111111pl\' Enrl. gar Adulb. 110 : \nn St t :\1 1' lrplts . tlb l i.:ar;ig11 . nmdu New 1111 . poul. Wcstchff·Ure nhousc ATTHESEAMS"> 1:1511 111 :!5:10 ''I II S:•"" 11111 1 . .11 ·;;111 pet:.. ~IHI N11wpu~l Ill ,•hll.tJrrn .:...~~11 dill! ""n l11tlry also Ill \30 i 111tlt,.,, llU Pt'IS $6511 nw 4100 E legantJ7UO sq (t urfrtl • 1•\45Mrt 11i-... ·lt l ",1111 548·4~ blwn II & 51 M "cit I t'fl f.1_ 7.M I ..... r.·1u" lur r1•nl ., • ., "5111 iS I l~I or !157 113511 .111 Hotels. Motels IJltlg . In tlo ... ·nto l4 n 1111 "u ' 1>1 $1 ... r \\ rl I IStoroqe 4S 50 h ~~ ~•u ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I "("' <<-<w• I i l'\I Nt!Wl;'f blili! \\ i,111:.1 1(· 1 ell\ 1d1· '\l11 lla11 1<1•:tll \ ••• •• •••••••••••••••••• Hu"t.,_..._ ... och 3740 l.oVEt.Y :!hclrm . :.'h a ,,r ,,,.,, .. ,.,., . DOYOULllCE I • ..,..... ,.. park 1ni.: l 'all. ~,411 ~!ll~I · 1111111'< 1, "111 "" ll .r \a• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lutlm with frplt·. pallll, 2br ;!ha nr b~.ll·h. q>I. 2 hr. 111 l1a • j.!.1r. llo.1g MOTELS? lt1-:1>C,\l<l'F'I rn h 11111ta111 \ ••lh'.\ 111·.Jr SJ75up 12 hdrm. pool.,t·n d i.:ar N t'"'.I) •h:l·or tlrapi•' IJurltin..;. S4!J5_ llus p area. nu dl•l·ur W11eklyrentals frnmSH.i l 1111313.'>l MB BoafSpac ~ '\I I ~I") $1 ;1;!1111111 1ac.adlt:~8!ml-.lo.r1~.a.,S5511 :1~111 111.!I! s 1s11 5:llill!l:!I . •>pt•nhst•Sat&S unll :1.I & up li4tiH•~~ 2:!H l4ilh .uff1t·t·' ~ ,.,,., 1,1 11111:.:,,•1:11~1 ·,111 ; .. :1:1 HB !W2~l-l11r~.!Jt..! 1 allowann· t 2:lll ll ll aiiJ ''"' N1'wportBl\d t:.1 ICOLLCEHTER I & , I '11111'' Fr rn Iii?' lt1 '<i•'1 ~''"•II'.•' 1•;1r.1i.:1· for 11•nl . Ir . ·1· t 12 • 3 Hd r m .\pl ~ $5110 mo l(.1U~i"1 LiEWPORT r l 'I l I' u<1 llTI r Irvine 37 44 , lourny J llr 11w11 wu,,t• $.IOll s.150 Kuh, CIK . 1111 · · HEED A PLACE? 1 ,.:lt·l!a~t exc·i·uti\., :.utlt-' I ~ •u1 .,. '1' "'' 1' • I 1n 11 1ll)l1o1 l••·n ~lt'\l lo •••••••••••••••••••••••1 /\pt .1n 111111'1 ,\1l 11 ll et 'lfi.12.Sliti . !l-'1"!171 F llluff eontl11. :ihtl1111 Hf'a~ WeeklyHat1'' 1-11111u" l\:1\l11111t 1111111 !ur>•''"' 111 rt x•u It Full furn I Hr I llJ •of •'01npl1•\ N. ""I' rt• µ\ 1" • f t•r •· ~ . K1t"h•·111•tt~s l'l1un"' '.!~ pr1·st1¢11· 101 .cllon I , f . S ,, . ·k 1 ' ' J 1 g . nu l'c :.!' 1h..i . tlm rm fa111 r rn .~ L . , n llh t'ulr\µ I'll' 'UIJl'•ll l liVll"I fl \'i•'"' lii.J :!'.11:1 1;; ;1:1 ii IC~ unn) ut:I PIM: tlt'1·11r.1t1•<I , firt•pl.1t·1-. tii;, 1t!i65 Ai.:l "Z Channl'I Mo\'11·:. 1 M'n11 .... .,, li7:1 ltl\i:J Now You Can Sell More \\il h U a ih l'ilot 1'1·''' 1'1't'lll-.R \II"' "'•ill u11h ':! i l'Hlt'' lnl .! tl.t \ .. Hiii\ -1 .I "·" .i II .1 l11i1· \tl \••111 "'\ n lH' UI lft"I t• ti• ltt ... \ .dllt•tl 11p l11 ~11111 1-.. li li .111ii11 1 .. 11.1 I 1111 •' I" utd\ It• l•Jf tlu• 1 \\0 d I \ "°'11 1 t \ t1U i ""' 1111· I' 1.il ,, "' I I I 1 • \\ •• 11 f t1 .1 t ,. t ' \ ""I I '1•1111\ I '1111 111•1 \d •tf fj -.p \11111' 11 ... ~ '"'"'''·"" \ I " "' \1.,..1 ••I< ,ofll I ,, 111111•• 1ufu11u.at1uu ,1f11l '11Jtl.H t' \HUI .HI t .1ll 642-5678 11111 formerly al l't•n Ill'} ~ Fasl11on 1'1anll 1s now at Harr lluutcr:. nr It ul11n:.on". I" ;1s h1 on b.lantl l'Jll t.14 2151 for •'llP l SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS te nnis :\!any i.tra~ S5.!a t•11l'lsd p<il111 (¥ guragt.' Fur L1•ast· ur hy O pl11111 St1 ndµ1per. 1!167 Newport 1 · -'11 X:,I Ul.>11 ·~1·11• 1•11 \artl 111 1"~'"1 It mo Adult , n u µ1·1 Surry no pl'to; $-1!15 mo Brand Nt!"' l'unllu lol' :>;pt llgh I llr ... 1r cl . Bl CostllMf'sa lJ.$5!•137 I ' I \11 "r1•.1rl t .ill :,111 •18:11 Wt·as('I Knead 5-4110412 ,1;.i5lJlil111rm5:1!).l!I St•a :.irlt• Villa).!(' al i.:ar;,).!t•S.195 VF T ~FWPt l ''t'.!.10 :11"1:.11 fl i.:r nd f11· BEST RATE da~'l ttl ll··•I) Bakery l I h 3 7 8 1, Bea,•h t\t hrnta Blvd 111 !;.Ill 7111 I I. I • ',A ' 1 t I ut1b pd F ro111 $:!1kl 7i'I I 111 f .\WAKL_ OCJUftCI eoc 4 I:! 81 1\pl 1>1shwas ht•r. 2b *" IJbr y JI . 111 Bf.ACH for $liO wk w l!lth >it (' :\t Tolll : W 1\ '\"TED 300 SllO Ml l fhey ~ay :.om e srtt·oms ••••••••••••••••••••••• hbq 1i·ttio $425 r ar + Ja. L!:c :! lir. frplt·. pat111:. 1>45 0441.1 1 NEWPORT BEACH 1 1t•r ... t•1r.A).!l' of hoa t t•qu1p ;ire taped m front of a ruclio. rux Spa T\' 64SI~ 54ti 2313.l udy 31?r .. + Jha. Approx d1arm1111£. $tillll y rly !1571 900 I I "'"'"'''I C !\1(iJI 51'•;/ h \I! authenre. hut they maid servtl'c. phone. · 11150 . set· i.:att'. 3 le11n1s wocoti-R--""-'s 4250 · II f $100 wk. 49!1 <!227 l' our t s . po o I J at: ti7S ll:M. 675 JSCj.l : ••••• :::.::':::........ "THE" 1 ' ' ' ' I ~~t'nn~.:~s A~~~~ 1-:lhe ao- IMeSliBftU $!100 mo pn (•a "CALIFORNIA f.XECUTIVESUITE I •Janitnnal~•·r \lt'c·~ !Business/Invest / BACH~LllRAl'T 1213 11133·136H or eves OCEAHFRONT-YRLY I Full serv1t•coffin·s 1n l 'llhlrl·-.lndlHh•cl : Finmc~ lost&Found 5300 7 Adult. nons mokl'r \'u APARTMENTS 1·•131831 57~· 1=-..a OccuponcJ I l'alm "'prin".s N11w"'•rt 'ent1·r I •••••••• ••••••••• •••••• I' t ( I , d pt ' .,.. •nn'llll'U ..;, ,.._ • yv • l\t )3l't•nt (tt \11 J'o t l • • •• • • ••••••••••••• •••• No pets . 52911 49i 21157 "eau 1 u i.:ar en u ~ Beaut -tllr. 2U11 upst 1rs ti-Iii 54711 8 · 1•001 & spa \dull:.. n11 111 llll"l"X W'i····' lii•arn 1"<.i Hl':.t.1111.mt Ito\\ ustne!>S Mori~ Wolk AP.ts ,.. ~ IV\J Cundormn1um Hl'ntals • J\1·(·1·:.s t u :1 M :.1111 I O p..-+.-ity SOOS Mew-..tleoch 3769 l'~b i & J Br twnllse from ce1hng:.. frplt . t-m·ls<I I PL.AZ.A ,..... ·-· ,.,.-.. • \ Hdrrn SJtJu $\OU t-"">~ ;••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1475 Yard. butll·tnS. i:ar. w auto op <'n cr. Luxury(;ondomrn1urn~. EXECUTIVE~UITES lt•1ff1('·s H1"ilaur:int l\pectacular lkeanfronl 2 Uclrm $4f>ll II s h d f n n :!2511 V;uil.(uaril . .'i-lll 2 111!1 en cl gar . nr H arbour wa. · ry. ur or u I Completely Furnis hed. There rs a drf t'r('nt·(' .. BJ) SS 1 _l 3 I i .'l I (' a m 1 11 •> i\va1l now 2 1 llr l'un 1140 61'107 furn i Country <.;lubStllm K L' •. 1µ1,lr:11w San J u J 11 I clo t;7J.SUH1" 'Il l ·•11 s<i111s.1-s OCEAMFRONT·YRLY ; 1:01f.TennbAva1l 7 14n 52·0234 t'ap l't:ll'.HH -irm_ '1 "l.uvely <! & 3 Btlrrn Jlir. 2Aa, frpk. enl·lsd l ahleat Specralltatc~ lll112 Mrthelsonn1 11:.!12 jlu'inessR"'tal 4450 JBr lkt•anfronl I J!U~W Wrh.•m.fi31 ~15113 Townhouses. garai.:c . gar w •auto upcn('r. foroorChent:.only <!021 Bus rnessCnlr=.!1:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·:1;Wl'llH"l ll F\l'll j W eekly Mo <:aragi·. • pa110, laundry fal' $1175 ,.. ·h clrv h·~•kup kl M h i ·' For •a•1n•&off111·,11.11 1• l '\l-'E linens. etC' 640·4711<1 :.!br pool t·hrltl P.l!t i~k. & •c75 Ca· 11 213 5""1 7''112 a:; • .,,, Wee y, onl Y ani, at r('ason..il1l1· r.Jll'' $<150 mo ).!ar b-11 ll'ih:l ,,., '"' ' HUNT. HARBOUR I Weekend n~ntuls HWPTFROHTAGE 1 .. , .1t 1 ·I Ill ·.h11µp•lli! 1''antust1t•f11rn i\pt w11h l i\M,t;Jl667!1Wknds ur 7t.i!l60 7347 :JBr 211Ba t:ondow lmat RENTALS S~t~~~.i~~>~~f1t •'f'll'•'f' 111"1'111 '1''' "' pool & Country ('luh l , . • •. Nrhea1'11 LJ.!l·2 lir.2 ha. :.hp •.kean&hay\il'w.2 Call 171413288!111' 2 1tt>nta1 Spares 1\1>pnn Pl \ZA I'"""'',. 11111111·;, Far SM.'iO mo 760 !H Ii SPAl 2BH i\l>l L r l.ge frplc s 2 car i.:ar w auto .'lSll sq ft & uµ lnt:lull •1 • 11 1·1 1 W111 1• l1e 1111·1 rnl'I n•frii.: n1> pets S!i!l5 i\\':.lll 2 a l'all furn forrenttoJune81 t:OllNTHY Cl.llH 2 150 N e wport llh•I 545-4 123 <jlJ'' i :!I -.,.111d111v1·r FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642·5678 1.ost or fount! ;1 pet" (.;all ,\ 11 1 m a I 1\ ~ s 1 s t :1 n l' e l.t'al?lll' 53i ::!:!i3. No fee · I k 1ll'h. •iJ>Cn hearm. t'l'll. frpli·. gar · yd & patio, oiiener' wash •dry. fully C.:t\THEOHAl.CANYl>N init utrl:. $.JSCI & s.1~,0 15l!i M1·'a Vt'rdi· I·. l' \I si,:1.111111 •'a ll 11,., 1 .. 11 a Anorftnettts •~!15 mo :.!21•1 \1 a1il<' St \ n" w 11 r '' ll "3 4 >I · M 1;.111 1•,1c..1 rUnfurfti"'ed ;.;H i l!ili.f;7J AAo:i ti l2 ·1:ll.~1.24hrs I TSLMGMTSVCS ~~~a\:~r t!SU :-, .. ,.I ' ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• 1 642-160 3 34·567 Calht•tiral PRIM [ •Found ''r lost a pet., 1 Call u,• Wl• rl' th1• Pet so20 1 1 ... 1s 1ii.i 11:r.1 :!~HM lolboo PeNftsulo 3807 SllA ll I' '1t.,.:1 \'nilt• :! B H WOODLAKE APTS Cun tar t Delorc:. for Hl•n Canyon Urive ·t1 M Delux"' Suite:.. I 11.10 I . tall> in Newport Bea1·h & I · Invest ment Wonted •••• ••••••••••• ••• •• • •• .! Ba "" l'h1hlrt·n or pet:. 846·6591 I l ' ·t· M • Pa m Sprrnr:s, sq fl AC •1mpl pk,.: ul ii 'WATERFRONT Low!'r Lgt• 2hr, lbu. '-:.! $4511 mo , ~t·1· <'ul l 1\1.lult Tuxury I & :! br. os a csa Californ1a!J22fi2 ~d 2RSS' '1': l'st ,·,..,~ priv palloll w l11dry ,'!,,_I 5~fi 514811. a sk for l'am from 1375 W al~r & l:US ___________ , Ucsert ncsort Heally {;75 6!AAI I RETAIL •••••••••·•••••••••••••I lll \1•,111r 1"1 nt-i'Clt·ll to 1111111 1111p11r.1l11111 Ill 11111111· r ;id 111 qat1on 111 t. , ~ 1111:1 il1•a• 11 ""' 1ou-. \ f1111ntl or lost p1•t" ('all A l'ct llotlrnt• 171<1 1WI 120!! gar $600. 675 114!13 , 1nf•I Nu pets <.:om plt'\t' INewport Island I bdrm IV1·ry a!lral'l1\~ .lhdr.m. amen1t11·s I fur 1 nun smokr hchrntl 4bcl rm . <!ba t:ontlo on <! br. I ha. p\l p .11111. u \'arl I-eh 1'1. $SSH ( Jll I rl!stdcnte in qua•l North Shore of Tahoe adults. no pets Aft Ii & tr;s tilillii ~I Bdrm t omlu. pool. Jal'. , · · Fully furn. 5 mrn from SPACE wknds. 963 io:11 .,auna Secunt.> L't1I rn n~ighborhoo<l !-375 yrly North Star . $4(l(l •wkly 2 llr 2 Ila l.arl((.• I'm ct S.125 1-:vcs Mill) •158(1 : li73 o\7'1!1 !157 3226. S.Jl).~6 o~rt Coronadel Mor 3822 put111 I blk lo :.hop:. & . Ba vfront Rad1 'J11'l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• u.1rk $195 mo 1;75 Uf;xt h~ _:.!ha. IH .X atlult" 1111 w n ranl1Lt1•:. Furn Rentals to Shor~ 4300 lSt TIMf Spae1ous 3 Bit J Ba. fpl1" . pets 5415 I a\ ail li75 Jo+;o ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. gar $7[>() mo 1', ~•d<' :! llr 11pp('r lr l( !l60 •1115 I Movmi:' Avo111 depos its 673 81 !>-I balcony . quid a dult:. I W a terfront :l llr 1 Ila & t ut Ir ving cxp~nses• AVAILABLE I :1 'I II I I I I'., ; I I I' I I ;,11:~!1 "'4oney to l o on " II I -' S025 ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'o ~Ull)' & l'U fl'h llS l' \I •• II c ) I. II a n " S5111\ $i5fl l\. no d11w11 P Y Ill I L'rl·dtl •II lllC'lllllf' r t•qurr1"1ir•11t' llt1m1•, t\ p l ' C '' 111 111 l' r 1· 1 a I hit.fr:-1 uurt ''"} t11 hk r~ ~11 'lh11m1 s llKll 1-;"t ll'f5<! 1;:J6J l.•1st l'arrol Dark J!rccn ltmly w rt·tl umler "1111-:s & tail. whrte e heek p a t 1• h I. 11 s l ,. 1 r S later nu s hard 1 F V II S 1 Hewurd l'lt'as e t~rll l>ave al 645 \1632 1lys . !!6·1 26119 n1jlhls 120 1-: :!()th Sa S3!1S 1 UH S.J75 & :.! Ill< Sill0. 1 1 tluµle'(, util pairl. no Pro fession ally s111t·e , l.arl(l' 2 Bdrm apts l & :! fi4f:i 111m I lll1l IJ(l No.pets. i.:arage. $8.!ill yrh ka:.c 1!171 • 500-2600 Sn. Ft . baths. frplt Yard p , t 536 7~:.! I · 'I bearh act'ess. No pct~ New1•r :.! Br 2 1111 S4:!:i • lj75 fill;H, !l\JI S!llll HOUSEMA TES $595 & $.565 mo i\\'atl Avail appro'( Feb Isl. 'II L' :"IT 11 1~ It B () l" H Ch.irm1ni.: 1 hr \'11rsa1ll1.•:. 8:12·4•34 F OU ND Sm re rnule (;011lt•n fll'lriever mix do~. v11· llurnllto n & Thurm. C~ 642 1295 Feb Is l 760 !1215 760 14111 or :.11181;75 t•\'t•s AH1'.i\ 1 n intlo. l~t fir P'l pa lm. or wknd:. l.rJ.: 2b<lrm, 2ha. pool. w·1~ model unit Vrt:w nf l.ovely. bright. 2 BH. almost new S625 Uott1e Johnson. 76fl· 1!16fi nr 675·6000 $475 2 Br. I ha lwnhse. bltns , .pool. adults. no pets . Agt 760· 1199 jilt'. adults. S4f~I • • Bac·h . & l Hr with loft, If.SSS Lynn 1!46·3541 f " u n la 1 n I. u l -; 0 f r a r pl' t:.. <I r ape s p r" a1·y , full H'1·uril.,Y rireplat•c S.J70 & up 2113 Beaut 2br's. :.!ha's, somr w guar<1e1I gal1· S4!1.>. Avoracltl llaylofl Apl:-w ~· frpk s. 311' l'ncl i~2 231Udays. 540 ~57fi 645 148.r; ~ar s. also 2.485 s4 ft apt, 3 H 2 B· tl 1 f ,.1 . 11 r Hol s 11 t'h 11·0 & r a uii e'<. r,.. t. 59'1 Joann St Oµen Sat :.! Warner 5021 l)unbar hit rns . D.W. ~unflnk . br. 1 chrld UK. s365 orean vu. Wmtl'r rt-nt;il Costa Melo 3824 545-4529. t213)5!lfH2 19 2 Br I Ila in ·I Plex. Natt' S62S. :.!13 446 SX:.!2 or t•v1•s ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. Close to all No :.!1:lJ446·7J75 Nice quiet 2bdrm, :.!ba. Lrg Bach. w lpatw SJ25 pets (;arai.:e $4 50 GREAT Bi\\',..HNT most util paid. adults . mo. 2 Br I Ila dshws r . 760-1713. llOM E Depend 11011 $475/mo. 622 Hamilton. frplt'. balt'ony $500 mo s moke. w 1D. 1:ar SH25 548·0471. w / e n r I I( a r Po o I . Huntittc)ton mo -------Jacuzzr Quiet adults 11n Horbiur 3842 2br. cpl/drapes. rcfrrg. ly, no pets . 21>50 Harla ••••••••••••••••••••••• built-ins. beam ed ceil 549·2447. 2 Br patio apt $380/mo. Lacio Is le. on willer . hay ings, adults, no pets $395 Ad '':!· n,0 pets 731 W · vrcw IBr LrJ,? hvm i.: & 2272 Maple. 631·2927 I Br I Ba Stove. dis 18t St. Call 640 9900 9-5 dirung area. 675 7155 ----posal. dishwasher. o y,or673-7787. Agt. 2 bedrooms. large fenred c arpets, drapes . yard. pet OK . $425 mo. 9.5 Mon thru • 673· 1521 • 646·408'7 838·8086. M I-' 40 45 shr 5br. :.!ba. hsc l' M. Spa Nr SC Plaw & Frwy SlOO $:.!2:i Shr ut1ls 1>4 l ·4913 to'em non·s mkr rmml(' to sh r new 1.·ondo rn In me w 1samf'. res p . <'lean. :.!4 34 21.bdrms . 2•,trn. $400 mo Call Kim after 51wknds 760-127fi * ShcrH LiYiftCI • Counsefors to per~nally select your compatible rmmte to suit your lifestyle Sharcd-Livm~ 631-lllH. 833 Dover Dr Ste 31 NB Sharp, Motivated Widow moving to Newport. CdM. prefer r mmte M ,.. t o shr expenses . (805)485-7592 6AM·l l PM Fem roommate to shr exp, s pa. jac. & tennis, lbr. $210. Avail lmmed 546·119tO P e rson to shr lrg twnhse 1pt & photo interest. Dana Pl. s.40·9945 ext 218: 496-0810 ask for Linda. Resp. Fem non-s mkr wants same to s hr new deluxe C. M Twnhse $215/m . eves 842·2897 FEMALE ROOMMATE to s hare beaulHul 3 bedroom .p( with 2 1lrls In N.B. Rent 1186 mo. 145-14.16 al\ IPM. NEWPORT BEACH SPECIALTY CENTER HiCJh Visibilily "rnoift street" Traffic Location Spe<ial LeasiftCJ Incentives How 1714)675-8662 Mort~s. T r ust Lost !'al. ~ray & white DeedS 503S malt'. Hunt1nl(ton ••• •, • •••••••• •••. ••••• Ueac:h . ~·497H Sattter Mtq. Co. \II lYIJt'S •1f r'l'aT l'~lalt• 1 n vt•st menL'i sin re I!.! I!! Speciolitinq in 2ndTDs 642-2171 545-061 I For the h1i:hest y rclcl on T I>. 's & notes, try l>rn nisun Assoc 547 ·8026 I. o s t ~1 b I k w h t shortham~l l.hasa Apsn. I had eye. r eward !!60-12115 Found Whrte & blac k pup. med. s11c. c l>alma· t i a n ~, V1r Newland Edrn~er. II B 531 ·3291. 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Carpet• uphol. cleanen. EXPERT Brickwork • PalnUna • Paperina N•w • recoveN, Repa&r IMY Piil SEIYICE llECTOaY LIO I I ~OW. ~ ~~.~:-r.fr.~ "H'!~ll 1'1hr!rllH \ ti~ 1 .. n1ntn,. t.O·U l .•at1tl l .1r 1'811 Mat ll 17V 4411 ~.~!~~~ ...... . l' A ttlNt:I' l'Aft l'i:N1'K V llm •II JOO. fl He&)Mlf'& 1•1"""l ~o 200:1 , 1 • II Jobe ' StHm, ahampoo. Prof. muonry, Loe. ref's. CabADM Refiniahina apeciall•tJ•tay·buay 11ham~. atom •lao ar.eorama · ~..-floor worltina. Wood, Fair prlcea. 551·4555. Prol. work. Freent. prices. Reliable. 541-0512 furn M> oaul l.u: ·~ -173·0359 Haul. cleanup, concrete lil•. perquet. Strlpplna. 780·70'14 Ranbl. Steve s.47~1 Tl6"0t>C 'ar1* l'art.-~le c tr1c1an Sm Jobs , removal. Dumplruck. waxtaa. G11ar.Ul-5543 Qual~ried roolin1. repair m•tnl. 6 repairs. Lie ,. .. Me•a.... · Painlin& • wallpaperina. lea 1 anytime, a Int · _,._ •2 .. .,1,,.CI" ........ <203 ""uicaaerv.142·7131 ROBIN'SCLEANING ••••;";:••••••••••••••• lo prices, auaranleed rates on ahake • com-l)&e•m• ~•m•"'iu\'1"•11 -,_ v .-" F ... ___ ht u · b k J 6 ·t · N 1 -San Clem-SJC vie. Llte or•~uul Y -.ov1n1? T e Starvin& wor . oe 642 ·9 14 , po11 ion. ew o r re· On Y 1~ peor 111 fl ' t:lertric1an. aood wurk. haul. trub, odd jobs. clean bou.ae. 540·0&57 Collttae Students Movina ~-1436 covered. 975-110'1 ext 99 . • ,..._ c ""--A H l oud pnce James lawns mowed. •92·8302 . Co. hu arown. Ins ured oreves6'5-S2l0 •••••••••••••••••••••• •....., c ... c 780·7tM Tired ~ clean1n1 your aame aood ser vice. Plater•--' ... l 'I "r11M 1N·t· .. 1•11•.. •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 'bl spare·U-awav" Call •T12 ..... 6 L' , .. -r-r .c ...... a "'' 0 A I . . YI. respon11 e men . ..._ , . ....... 1cen se .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l AIU'•,N f ie V "cu~~:.~'';.n!."~.,~~~:1n:. Electrica l R~s1dent1al have ~T 4WO truck, yd · Jeannie• 631-5052 64l·M27 Neat patches• textures MOBlLESERVlCE It~ J•Y ..u Lil' W64 532 "4V • :•bmc:':~ 811 It Small /tree m~ln. equip. Can I will do housecleanin&. p-a..aa...,. ,__ -FrH llt. ltl-14Jt Re . Screens . new ~Arutrn•M>N o • 5'<).0203 doanyt.hma!968·8650 r e liable with refs -..... , ... r-., Scree.ns Custom Made. C....t/C ' --------· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 142 .. 9552 I .1riwnlr) lh1"' 1tncJ te ••••••••••~~~•••• Cier... 'Skiploader·dumptruck ~33·7135aft6~M ._ OAV~'SPAJNTJNG Aii'~"·-m.~113 ----------- uwJ"t 1•1a.1u. 114 I 1_.. .. ·our1dalllll)I, Reta1nin1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aradln&-demolition·haul E x P e r i e n c e d SerVUll Area 9 years - --------St.cco \ \ '\ltt•H A IHNt-:1 ~ W1tlli~. thlh11dtl tte .. tora GARDEN MAINT. \ree&ydwork831·12SU Houseclean er S7 hr Moet~~asonable PLASTERING ••••••••••••••••••••••• \lw llt'ffl.V(t.·1 lteplll" t1vn . Sl itb~. Patio,;, YdClean·~,TreeTnm -Mature-De endabl~ Insured.tie d. 586·8425 Alltypes int/ext. •;:::~l.~::~~/Cons\ 11111 """..,"'""" 11)11>111 Ului·k & Uric k l.11• ming W. 09•4·9Pm Ho .. c ... s.t-•lce 645·4259 642·~. Fine ext/int painting by 6'5-~ 546-1641 I J I. I 642 l:lr1 '~"~t. I!!.. • ••••••••••-••••••••••• ---.....--·----R' h d Si at'"' "' "" tjuu • wH«'tll Sw•icH M68 Winter Specials! 1c ar nor. L1c. ins. Pl~ H ----- - M1 l'11lvc111>il ~~!Jalt l't'm 1•111 HltX'k & thu·k •••••••••••••••••••••r• C leaning , p ai nting, Hou•9tittiag Tryme.631·4410t24hrs1 ••~••••••••••••••••:•••••••••••••••••••• Al_.._ w k .. Whal people need is •~ L' be> d d ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ...-C 11:-t or u y Job, I n•e . carpen ... ,. 1c., n e . Waol lo take 100 ,, vaca· Plumbing, Remodeling. ......... , . •••........ .,.,.. _.. ••c• el>tllOHlt.'l> 6Jl '"'"'" someth1n& that helps est 546-260& 97g.6149 .. Painting & Papering R · L k 0 l CH.AMIC TILE \11 ".,. .... ' I'•' i.. 1111 J.11 •••• •••••••••••• •• •••• .....,,, stress and that 1s Deep --·----· t io n ~ Eng1nee r wi 11 Wallpaper remov11I epaars, ea e ec I ... , • l 1 1 M 1 Th 1 houses•·l . Rap ly Ad G __ .. t1on, & Drains Cleared 1 i•11 u , .,. "'"''"• .-.1.i111""° :. t'asn • cu1 Co..'--._ use e erapy Cal "' uarant"""" T H Pl K ilclien~ balh & entry. Free est. Guar. S un ''-.., •l•h .11 '' '" 111 . 1 l ulu1 l>1 hlvucrsl Whl .__,_ for consultation 9c.7 o1 .. 7 HH·-a....-.i..-Answer •376. 642·4300 24 Paul Culler "'''"·3006 ° P at um b 10 g Coast Tilers, 130·5669 \,I h ••••••••••••••••••••••• . " ;, ~ h """ 636·2030 - - -I " ,, . I 1·vl ~ 11) 111111 t'Ul' Oes 1j(n .. ·111 anc111. UIHJ ........................ rs. -. 30'" D' th F b TypilMJ Senic• l ll'ul\ II\ J 111 l m hall l:onst~uction 1~ Y HMdyMmt Want a REALLY CLEAN -"' 1sc. ru e . r O lo R ... al ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ab~''"'-1 $1 .. \Vt.( 110 f/ ~I l'ou1·h Jon l gd my frl'l' t'Sl 1\~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSS? Call Gingham l11co11WTU Perfect1orust. I do my .;.: ••• ~•••••••~••••••• Names. Addresses & • • • • .. • ••• ....... • • • • •• U 11 • I) r $5 t; u Jr could l'~t you pll'nty, Hume Improvement, 25 Gari. Free est . 645·5123 •••••••••.•••••••··~··•• own work. Curt 918· 1314 Pvl Po&\ Box Service Statistical typin&. Mail lh l>.a\ JI~"''""" 11 1111 111.;te 11\'.l v d c.r t LI(' 13787111 8111!1557 yrsexp Fences.earpen HowardsTaxServ1ce exll004 THE MAIL ROOM · 24 ing lists. Members hip ~ •o1•ll'I• 1 ll1ith .11, l ut pt'l 1eµu 1r l !i)r'"" lry&pamllnl(.&31·4264 Housedeaning done Tax returnspreparedm hr ' f1les.Billing,Taxforms. l1.,,.\.,.,..111t''h11t tull 11e11e1H't' ~u \\t1rk Drywal thoroughly.Callafter.5 yourhome846·1128 REASONABLEPRJCE 2600ECslHwyCdMNB Financial statements . ,_ l't 1111" ..,17 ..?l lo my~~lf ltefa 5Jl llllJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• I do 1l all! Father & son. pm. 962·8675or962·6786 lnt./Ext. Free e~l 640-0340orS44·4481 Fast Reas., extre mely Orywall SJ)t!Cialist Yeaniexpen enee. --------MOSCMlrf Cust .work636·9453Jack acr urate Ref N ina lusineu 5er•1ct' W r l' .i r c L' .. r µ e t <J al & od N 675·6183 Will clean your Home or ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• .............. t'lt·aners Sle.110 l'lean & muod e1 c · 3e:9~4r: - --· · o~fice at your conve Custom brick. s t o ne , Roofiftg ~3~·5337. lln ,~1.\1111 ~ \'phul:. Wor k ~u J r Sl2 $54!1 ~ordwoodFloon nience.645·8676aft4pm block. concrete, s tucco AGAPE FORCE ....................... WiftdowCle-61t9 1-nt:l~I'-"' l~ln ll'1'dl I lrul'k l\'f l)u nt \'n il ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refs.Freeesl.549·9492 PainUngCompany QUAUTYROOJo'ING ••••••••••••••••••••••• I'll ·,w; 1.~1 !011;:!.!:l 64~ :nu; II h II -HARDWOOD FLOORS HOUSE DOCTOR 3Generations of All types, tree est. "Let The Sunshin e In " ~H· :.unwl 1"~ 10 Sl· ·•. Cl ed & w d Rx for a clea house Have something lo sell " P E II C C II S h. w· d l'all t><li:! [>67tl l la...,:.1fll"ll ads d•> it well ean axe 0 aintmg xce enrc Visa, M . 541~5930 a uns 111e m ow ~':'ytime~8_:12_:4881 S.A __ 494·~ ____ Classified ads do It well. __ 535-6701 HA!!BOR R~FING Clc:_aning, Lt~. 548·8853 ~~.'!.~.~~ ...... ~?~.~ ~':!'.~'!!.~: ..... ~~?.5 ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~.~·~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~'!'.~~ ..... ~!~.~ .. ~?.~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~·.·.~ ..... !!.~~ ~-~~·~.~ ..... !!~~ ~~~~ ..... !!.~~ l,u,l T1H:rny Llluc IHesponsible Nanny , l·hild ASSEMBLERS. We will BOOKKEEPER CLIEHT $EltVICE -•• ' l'11111lll1111.1lu~an i:ru y & ~a~r ~nv\i·c~~iruilor tra in. Apply 7AM Fullcharge bookkeeper EntryposittonwithN.8 . ~;u~i~~t~c ~!::on Ef~r WeE~:;x"::?~ef m · G~~~g~rfs•.C~ust wh111· l 'al I' ront paws.L,ft~fs .l~~i a · ng Ma<·Grei:or Yachts, 1631 w1lh 2 years experience mort gage bkr pJtime emplymt in So dividual for a lop level have some typing, C M •!l'l'lu.w~'l.l, ncutn ccl V11· r Plac·enua . Costa Mesa SAVINGS for retail jewelry com· Laguna. Exp .prer·d· position. She will be area 979-8600. :->µ~µl .• t!>~ l.'111 $150,Male chauHeur looking , pany.Calhy.646·7741. MUSTHAVf: 499.5344 responsabile fo~ ca rry I< t' v. a n l t a II Lui· y fur position m N B t:an AU1 OMOTIVE · · Xlnttelephone skills ing out execullve·s in GENERAL OFFICE tl.\ll -1<\'.\3 also operate 00 .... yacht SEltVICE COUNSELOR IOOIUCEEPER Accurate typing Dental Assistant l"ull struct1ons .to the com -Ma lure. responsible 1 :><IK·<IU90eves ADVISOR For R.B.'--ArCTiitectural Math aptitude . ume position m Costa pany Offi ce s kills a person with experience f' ll IJ N l> c.; h 11 w. rl' ti 1 Mus have experience fpai yrambte' /raec~ei~voabule". t&s Mon thru Fri 8 30 5 Mesa office. Experience must Starting salary for typing phones & mat1•, Sh1•plwrd l1lk & :l'rivale duty nurst' 11va1I Ca ll Service Manaj!er An outstanding growth Goo<i company benefits. & x Ray Lie required between SIOOO·SllOO mo general oHice. $46-11606 t a n fi•m:1ll'. als o 2 1 day or night Mon thru for an appointment. opportunity 1s available payroll exp. des ired. Ca11Joan760·6060 63! l420. Call Orang e Coast C.M. Sh1•11h1·rcl pupµ1es . Fri fl hr. Wknds S8 hr ROY CARVER with 1-"idelily Federal. a 640·6~ --Plastics 850 W 18th Sl. malc" cwpo1 1 Uca1·h 6757275ur67S7!135 ROUSROYCE California leader Our loalllr C 0 I I e c l 1 o n Dental llygemst.busyof CM.~642·8353 _ GENERAL OFFICE Exp. helpful. goo<i lYP· mg ability. proficiency w figures. lO·key by touch. oppl. for advance m en t Xlnt Co mpan y Benefits informal offiet•. CM Call Millie aft 9am 645·51KJO ·\111m ·11Shi·llt•r!HI lll:>G bea ul1ful Ne wport Bri:al-sllop~*costa Se c retary P ayment ficenr S C Plaza ,\CCOUNTANT wants 640-6444 Beach office IS seek in~ Mesa. Processor G rvw 1n g 545.4553 EXECUTIVE SEC'Y l-011nct c;c 1rna n S ht·11llC'nl t1lll)1J,I' :11no II I k S 1 I \ 1• 1 r . 11 1vuk11111 '-I \ 11a111" %27~ I-11 u n ti t; c· r m :.i n '-;hl'l'ha1 d ~ h1tc· \hale \.'11· l'l'll & l..1k1· ll11nl 1ng 11111 llt•:wh I JG >I I !Hill lli'.!I " 11 1111" I'd· 1 .. ('' .. "11 J! 111011111' 111al1· \ H 11tl11n 1.1 /I.: :'Ill'\\ I .11111 11 ll ~,,m 711:!\1 part lime work. fo'inan· AVON an experienced New Ac $46.1821 5!)6..9333 Mobile Home Finance Super ()pportunity Ex c·ial Statements. Cost . counts Representative --. -Co n~s person with DINING ROOM ecut1ve orrice suites m Payroll, Computer Con To buy or sell, 540·7041 with experience in u Bookkeeping Acl'Ounlant gOOd figure aptitude & f'ERSONMEL No. Irvine Co benefits ven;1on Bill 835 7775 t:x btwn SAM·6PM bank or savings & loan Garment mfg. Py rl. pro typing experience Good 1-'o r lux apartment Good typing s kills. out '14 BABYS ITTER . Mon , l n add1liontoalop slart cessing. b1lhng. IO·key. benefits. Call Mrs Van hotel Permanent full going pe r sona lity w d & .,. · l2 5 A 1ng salary. selected ap· typirig. Self starter , de 752·8939. parltlme openings lid 731· 1888 AcJ111m1strau ve Ass1slanl e re . · pm !(es pliAan•~ will receive ex --5& 9 It r 499-5289 ~ ....., ta1l·oriented Credit ex working cond L:n1form!. Nc·w to area f ro m · e s. cellenl benefits mrlud· per . Benefits. s alar y l----------•' furn W1l llngtotram In l\oston. 4 yrs pub he rel a UA BYSITIER. resp, for ing . open. Send resume . p 0 COOK I 1en ·1ew by app I l'all liuns ag~ncy t;xper 2 yr old hoy. f"n 4 to 11 •Paid mt•d1cal dental Box 112115, NH. t:A 92663 Opportunity exists for Stephanie Martt'l Xhitrefs.Call7547475 hrs . My horn" Xlnt •Prof1tsharmg reliable person to work 581•6115 •Paid eareer apparel as a breakfast Cook for I t'h<t uffeur driver, exp. 13 salary 675 2764 •l-'ree parking *CAI DRIVER.~S * one o r our h o I e I Villa Valetlcia .1 -·• ·CJlecker Cao yr:< ava1 1mm~ Babys itter . Woodland 770.0222 res taurants. Short order L~ Hills 634-4596 Sr hl Dist, for children 5 We wall ht! mler v1ewan g -cooking experience pre-I DISHWASHER Pf! Exp'd Dq· Cll'al\IOK Presser K Mart Plaza San Clemente 496-33.1'> {;eneral orr1 ce pos1uon open for woman w 'KO<>d ty ping s kill s . s ome knowledge of IU key. re ception ab1hly & good telephune manners 1537 Monrovia A\ l' N H 541i Sl25 7100 &2.645·5723afl 5PM on MONDAY. Jan l!J. CASHIERIHOUS~WA HE ferred 1-:nJOY ext•ell Help W..ted and THURSDAY. J a n. SA L Es , App J y 1 n company benefits. App I•'" u n •I F t· 111 .1 I t' •••••••••••••••••••••••Babysitter, alter st·hool. 22 , from 9.JU am tu 3 311 p e r s 0 n c r 0 w n ly 9A M·Noon. Mon Fri.. 1>oh1•rrn.111 . lll·l \1:ir 8/yrold child.2pm 6pm pm Please applyal. Hardware, l024 Irvine Personnel Aeute care hospstal m Newport Bea1•h has an immediate openmg for a part lime dishwasher kitchen helper ~fu::.I bt Exp s ales personn l·I wa n led fur contem porary retail shop ~ U::.l be fashion oriented & rareer minded. Salar) open. ref's req Call for app ·1 Ask for BedR1e Apropos. •29 Fas hion Island ~ 26S2 General offiCl' hdp for busy suu.eonlra1·tmg of f1 ce t:xp h elpful Scheduhng. typing. f1 l mg & ptmiies 548·554 l 1\\t' l'v 'i lJ 'v'l 1·~a Accounting wkdays, CdM area · tWestclirfPlaza1N.B MARRIOTTHOTEL 645 51~. !>\8 ~l ACCOUNTING> 759.9510. 613-4565 • FIDELITY --I 900 Newport Center Dr l8 or over Relief shift t-emale. P T . Jo 's . a t <;LHIS -Newport Beach Personals 5350 The Irvine Co. has im 1 eabysilter for 2 childre n. FEDERAL CASHIERS Equal Opp Emplyr M 1-- j .• ,{j~·i:\w·~l~ii~~~·,~;t~d; m c·diale openings for 6&h9,2-6 Monh .Jo~1 r1i,allday r-.,i--d . l approx. 28hrs wk 1-'ofl trart1ve. un married.I•---------• mformat1on&inter\lew s ec retarial rleric·a l. •GIRL fRIO•Y• contact Barbara Duran h ou s ekee p 1 n g f or " /\ccoonting Clerks at all s l' u o I o d a Y s .--··'7-_.. I ~5.0W Will I.lo anythmt.: levPls · Turllerock. $4. pr hr L09 AHft. u M COOK'S HELPER 1.••t.:a l Conr1111·11t1al •fH•cotmlsPayable 9S5·0369 1515 WestcliH CatDoveril TDTE Over21 .driver'slicense 11\ \1 I' t) 1111 \ 324:!. Clerk Newport l:ieach Cost a Mesa area Ca ll 714 645 5707 F. 0 E lnsurant•e exec Al'I a:.1 For financial firm who M F' hostess to friend::. & l'an t ype& drl\'C OomestJc customers at home & 641-7117 "i IS ~r/f,l;J •Accls. Receivable Babys itter. P •T . arter An Equal Upportunily 9·3. 646-1004. Clerk school hrs . some full Employer MARKETS Dana Pt Call 7 :llJam -----Live 1n & weekend relief I s ailing Somi· tr;i\ cl 1---~l!fl!!lllllllf!lllllllll--• 'f'«>M~1Y S Ill' Nfo:WPll lt'I' ESc 'l)lt'f'S 7!l2 931\i. l. TLAMTIS MASSAGE SPA £J c l'a mpl'rt•1l 11 c au t {; ir Is 111 \M ll'M 7 l'l11111l'IHI> :H:1:1 liy Iii Open da ys COVER GIRL • OUTCALL * !1531177R Mt' VIS/\ FIRST LADY Escort. Models Parly Dancer s. * 972-1345 * \tl. & \'IS/\ /\cc•t•plNI TO\ICll /\ ('L1\SS ESCClll'l'S 7S2Ull1 7 • * S I' I R I T LI A I. ltEi\UINl:S IOam Ill pm Fully l_. I ~ 11. <l ~I:! 1 t 9 (i 0 r 492 !fll:ll IHI:> S t:ammo R•·al, San ('lrrn PSYCHIC READINGS !>Sf; 11711 .1 ;wk • •Payroll Clerk days, little work, gd pay. 1-'or 2nd & 3rd Shifts Cook wanted. P 1T e ves 18 or over, no exp nee. Apply wkdays 3-5pm. Marie Callenders. 4200 Scott Or. N.B ~uallfied candidates CcJM 644·Z428eves . I must have 1·3 yrs. ex . ..-••1111!11••-•--I per & be able to operate Banking Banktng/S&L IO key by touch We of· TELLERS 1 TB.LEIS fer excellent l>t!nefits & Expenence req'd Xlnt. Fullerton S&L has open- fanlastic work !oration. s alary & benefits. /\pplyl ings an the Fountain l'leaseapply in person. Personnel'. Valley & Huntington L. Augustine _ HERIT ACiE I.._ .... I Beach areas for full time 111".t """ I tellers. Exper pre· W 1HE IRVINE r:DAIPNl'f 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim I fe rred, but will tram !191·3860 1 Typ ing r equirement 500 Newport Center Dr. E;.~· ~· 30wPm. Call 114·87 I ·4244 Nl'w porl He at·h. <.:a ~ ... -..~------~ forappC. 92663 Banking Equal Opp Empiyr 1714 ) 644·359'.? DELI MANAGER We promote to manage- ment & superv1s1on from within. WANT A CA REER? Costa Mesa. 11 1 Del Mar 631·9421 Laguna Beach 494.9233 COUNTER help Will lrasn. Drycleaning . Full & p/lime. 759·9901 l ------ Counterhelp. Full or part li m e . Mon.-Fr1 An· t h ony ·s Deli, 17881 S kypark , Ste ~A . Irvine. 556·0670. Equal Opp Emplyr C-rciol TeNer t:xperience preferred. Huntington Beach COUNTER SALES 'il:~i::------·~1111!1!!!!•1!!!!962!!1•·•91•1116•••.! Fulltime, in busy print ! Banlung shop. Looking for good 1 1 CowrcialTltller C I V IL ENG IN EER communication s kills. ACCOUNTING United California Bank CLERK 6 Monarch Bay Plaza South Laguna Immediate full time op-496 1273 GRAD. or exper. in sub· figure aptitude & outgo. l P revious experience divisions, grading & 1ng persona lity Will I preferred. drai n age . c I v I L l!asn. J oelan_n: ~2·3039 E N G I N E E R Counter Help. Part time United California Bank DRAPI'SMAN. 646·8915~ wanted. Gary's Deli. portunity for an in- dividual with an ap-E.O.E. 309 Main Sl. Ci•Hf111)iiuer 752·54-01 Assisting elderly Im 6pm. 493·8794 GIRL FRIDA y m ediate p o s 1t 1on 1 girl o<1ice. English & 833·~: _ I f'1eld Hcpresentat1ve Span·1sh speaking. 111· Donut shop wurk. No ex I Teleprompter Cable cu rate ty ptnjC (' M per. nee. Apply AM only TV. of Newport Beach 556-1787 D K · D l 296• is a ccepting a pphe a • . . s onu s , .: t1ons for'tempof'a"'S'lielp {;1rl Friday. La.,., offlc1· Fa1rv1ew Rd. C.M. l x h bl ,1 .. ., mtelhgent alert & drl\·e ----o e c ange ca e v • equipment ID Newport 675· I~ Dr..,-y Wort&room Neecfs etp. Tabler. D&S Drape r y Se r vice . 545·5346. DRIVERS Dial-A-Ride. localed in Laguna Hills has p1t1me & r /lime positions. Gd driving rec. over 21 t in surance requirement I EOE. 830·6191 Al Dirth DRIVER Lile pickup & deliverJ. Se ni o r preferre Thompson Blueprint. 3186 E Airway A ve. C M .5'49·9233. Beach area. Must have dependable trans porta tion Will tram. Starlin~ al $4.50 hr with incen live offer. Apply at 901 West 16th St N.B. Floral D1t•iCJHr F /tillW, expr'd. M1tw Costa MHo shop. 540·!1_~6 - FOOD SERVICE Catering Co. has open ings for full time. part t i me . SA M to GUARDS Full & part lfme. All areas. Uniforms rurn'd Ages 21 or over. retired welcome No exper net· A pply , Uni ve r s al Protection Service. 1226 W. 5th St.. Santa Ana Interview hrs 9 12& 1·4, Mon·F'r1. HAIRDRESSER Assist co~metology lie rl'q 'd S tudio five. ask for Mgr . Judy 640·6443 t1lude fOf' numbers .tr ac·~~-•••!!m•l!!!l~1 Huntington Beach A Ci•il • gl• Hr Dehvery for fliers neededl ctg. exper, preferred.~--------· Desi 1 m mediately Tern · ELECTRONIC t-:njoy excellent com · Banklng 1 1 E.O.E. 3.~ year; ;;g!~. essen· porary/part time. Must 9 . 30A M I P M for HAIR Stybst. Manager sandwich & salad as Xlnt. oppty for top sembly. Al5o need full operator w following & tame Slicer lo tram on capability of recruiting pany benefits including lllf!!!!!lf!!!!!••••!!l!l•!!1!!1"1!!1I Ual in desianina of street have car. be responsi-TECHMl~IAM · fr e meal h'ft A 1 " ., To repair radio controls al t; pe9r.s ... 1 N. p-TELLERS 1••M•ID • improvements, sanitary ble Orange Count y & solid state controls ror P Y in person iwn· oon. ••• Bu ckin~gna~ 1>alace. sewers. and grading Airport a rea 957·0648 a a rage door openers Mon f'ri. Personnel plans. Xlnt workina con· --" ThelockboHof Nights . Ca po Bc h .. Shou ld have 2 years MARRIOTT HOTR 496-9033or496·5476 ditlons. Send resume to. DELIVERY PERSON technical training & ex 900 Newport Centerlfr . GltEATWESTHN! ---J .P.KAPP&ASSOC. for Costa M esa periencewith analog& portion control and part • , time Trainee ror after ~d people. Call In con· noons. Lori's Kitchen. flden~~ ~~8245 979·0747 Ho~St.ff NU RS AIDES/LVN NewportRea<'h GREAT WESTERN Barmaid. P IT. da rk 501PARKCENTERDR. Pharmacy. Mon lhru digital electronics. Call EqualOppEmplyrM /F SAVINGS has an clpen tave_rn , n ee d s en · SANTAANA ,CA92705 Fr1day.l0to6.642·0106 M J 19 f . N1·w pur t l'enl l'r for ---_ _ on .. an. , or ID· 1'h1•rapcut11· Massu~e l--... ll!!!!!!!lf!!!lllll!!!!!l!!!!!!!ll!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!ll IDg for TELLER/NEW thusiaslic person. no i----------1DELIVERY DRIVER & terview appt, 545-0477. f und raising counselors needed. Big money ser v ing schools. churches. organ1zalions . Details free . 642·8084 We need you now fo r staff reUef. Acute hos pt., all shifts. Design your own work week New pay rates. M 11 n Fr 1 I u 1\ M ACCTG> CLfltl ACCOUNTS in their !xp . &46·9!135. ___ C.._ S.CnftrY Sales Trainees. full or Costa M_es_a_. __ _ f~rni~ure Office Order 7l'M Sal. 12 5P\l lntrn Serf starter <Or lius y of· NE W PORT B ~A <: H Be-auty Salon---To SfHOO-OOE. matt.ire . parl·lime. xlnt opply for, .. ________ _ f ·1·t 1• desk/inventory control Best Nurses Registry Ofrer $25 1\p1•t only rice. Payroll. A/P. m ust al'1 l y. Orange County's finest. T60·65wpm, Shrthd. hvy c ollege s tudents & 18 28 1 iJ r.r1 be experienced. C.M . d' l . & I h IMG>IMIBIMG> Sharp go-getter for rast 5, . l . r I ,; 7 area, !;49.2238. Previous experience in nttds creative stylists. S~cn:/~~s';~~oa~~!i moon ig ters over 18. TECHtitlCIAM paced ofnce. Heavy or· Costa Mesa 754·6771 Anaheim 956-3430 AURA IALAMClt"G 2 Jfll\ ll F.A f>I N l, $50 BY l\Pl'T 557 5797 ~)fR~ll~~Nl~ VISA MC • 972-1131 • Europ. Newport engin 49. Call, slim seeks nice F li<I)( \56\2 S.t\ Ca 92705 INTRO SPECIAL MYSTIC MASSAGE MASSAGt: $10 W IAD Santa Ano 556-4656 t'\C('tg clerk Imm. open· sng. health care pro- vider Generel ledger & general acctg knowl req. Salary commensurate with experience. Call 640·8950 Answer Found, P /T. nice pho ne voice, ref·s . S3.50/hr_642·9430 M-f . Savings&Loan orBank-re ce ptionist & Easily earned Sl0·$lS 1·2 yrs. Mechanical / der processing. dellull'-!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!~ ing is necessary. Must manicuris t . Rive ~=~~::~IC~~~·ev~~9~ per hr. 638·46°5 a ft Electro Mech anical work.phones.Musthave Hostess wanted. Part work well with public. be ga.ul.OlcheNH~r .. ~1~~772300 fee. E.O.E. l.OOPM_.____ _ experience0 R retail furn. ex per. Dee. time. Apply in person. personable. and welll n s ·_·.....:."""~-.:. DEUVHY~ Glabmanfurnilure CM. Ac apulco Mexican groomed. Knowledge of BEAUTY 1-2 yrs. college, elec· 540.31122 Restaurant 1262 s E IO·key and liaht typing is OFFICE I Y t ronic tech. school or --1 e -• c · · " w• ... icu•t~T CLBICAL F itl ·t · fo t r ist ... St. .M. required. Some Salur· E "!'"d r" ~ lncludllia payables /re· me poe1 ion r nea military tech. school. GEMB~L OFFICE dayworkneeded x P · I 1 me ceiveables. must type. & bright indiv. w/gd. •Co .willtrain Electronics firm ln 1"11!!~11!1•--•-•-• · manicurist needed for 548.4313 driving record & valid •Reports directly t o Costa Mesa seeks person'' Hotel You'll find our salaries busy. progressive mall Calif. driver's lie. Apply Chief Engineer with general office & lile competitive. benefits ex. beauty aalon. Loads of ClHICAL to. Mr. Fuentes. Robert •Co. paid profit sharing b 0 0 k k eeping ex . H1••----rs & cellent. and comfortable bendits ! Pis. ca II : Gen. Oli.--P/tlme pos. Bein. William Frost & •V.acations & holidays perience, if\.cluding ac-...,....,v workin& conditions. Ap· ~ ... kforAlice . for m•ture. older A11oc .. 1401 Quail St .. P•id counts payable & •c · lzrn'ny A.ltT GALLERY needs ply lnpenonat: woman. Interes ting NewportBeach •Medical lifeins. counts rec eivable . Ullll• exce ptional youn~ P!~~,R~,Bn~:fhob worklnpleuantofc.onDemonstrators working Permanent poaltlon re· Att..a41tts woman part time. Must GREAT WESTERN P.C.H., Npl. Bch. Exp. a in stores. your area. Fri quires reliable person. '~'!'Ml'~ be knowledgeable. relia· ~~.!'. f.':" C:,b::.,~~~~~! must. Accurate typu~I· • S•t. ? /hrs . 10_6• Only those seeking Call V•lor Electroncs. We have Immediate full ble,auractJve,haveim -SAVlllCS Pl d no1hrthd.20hr.wk .. 1n-...... n..uisooi permanent employmt. S40·921M. lime openlnas for Pee cable references. wtexp. eue sen re· eludes Sat. 6 Sun. Hrs . -·0 •"u . .-· · need apply. -----flo-----1 housekeepers, section sum e lo PB R 1101 i A 3 p M lll!!! ... ~i--\: .. ,.---4 ho set ltl d potenti•I for executive 450~01T SkyparkCir.lrv.92714 10 7111 -2: O . Call: Dental Assis tant . C•Mrt.Plericll General -undeepe'!. ~ ry position. Strict dress ,_..,.r 646· 431 eneraec.ic. enthualaalic. 111-JIJO atte anti .• ual ~able ._ 1 t & d d d fl d CIMTll 01. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I TIMPOIAIY to wortt nulble boura. acu9•r-• co e eman s re ne MIWPOIT llACH. IOOllllPll~ Clerical for private practice In r-occauaonat weekends le rre,.-.tloa eleaance. 540--0IOI. Noa smoker. A~rox 20 Jtc S8'J CL!2 Laauna Beach. Exp nee. ISn ... •TOI Sl1n up now for local b o Ii d • Y •. Ex c e I L ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA. 92660 • ~ 3tft day week 37--40/hn ...,.. ScL.-..-1.... I: Artist (Textile> Exp In re· hra. week. Tua . AIR. Cler ca pm. e In • · p i 1 work a11l1n men ta . benefita 6 workina con-~-"-7005 peats 6 layouta. Needed AtnnnaUve Action A/P. payroll. Mall to ·our aalea olc.' hrs. per C all 494•3531• Mon-c ~~·{:!~ ~! r r:;n.':: Geo'I. Ofc, Recept.lonlat. diUOna incluclia& a free ••••••••••••••••••••••• for rrr position in Mi•· EquaJOpportunity P .0 .Box 11114 . lrvln! dilJtobearnnaed.Can-Thurs. full\tme experienced SecMarial. meal per 1blf\. Ap9lf. TP:.1'Vcl!t5oo.11s alon Viejo. Call Su zi Employer 92713· 11i ate ,muat have 45· DENTAL ASSISTANT: lumber materials take· IAll-Noon, Mon-Pr · For-• or R"ani\ed Chauvel ('114)770·2922 ... •••••••• 50wpm typlna. Should Cla•irade. Eapertenced. olf man. Salary ~n. CARROLi.ANDERSON Penoanel ... ff ff I' I"'" IOOICKllPM have knowled1e ol 1en. Mod.nt clleertul olflce. 7A·ll'll. T E II p 0 I\ A R y MAlltlOTT MOTIL 1'uchinl Pro. Private• o mm Ca 1r. Fabrics. " Pttr.ne.-c:II:""CPA.firm. ofc. proceclurea. Pia. •.P· _ ,._.. . SERVICES IOONiWPO't'Ceilief D"r Group lesaona. Daya or Make your 1bopptn1 641-0125 pty in penon: PteaaeJ --· Make your 1hoppln1 •l llrclaSt., Ste D Newport llHda ' E•u. Biii Lloyd SELL idle items with a _...bfuaJa1UMDall)' Semi~ducton. 1141 SellthhapfutwltllD•ily NaierbyualnatheOall)' Hewportleedt M5-tll4 S4ulO,,a..l1r•1r 111.-Z. Daily Pilot Cluall\ed Ad. PUala.alfted Act.. Claaall\ed Ada 642·5'71 Kaller Ave., In. Piiot Want Ada. Pilot ctualfied Ada. •. ' .. . -··--···•Iii••#• • .-#J -•••• -..... ____ __._..... • ................ .. ........... . ---- I l I r s 11 p [ f· jl " ti fl ti - - ---................... --_ _.,..__ ___ ._......_.,..._-=---- efp W..W 7100 efp W-.4 7100 Help WllllM 7100 Help WllllM ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 . DAILY PILOT €1 to;o TKi\NSt:Klltto;R •PIHtic Worken Receptlonl1l/Typi s t Salu-Hi F l Compo· HelpWllllM 7100 HllpW..tH 7100 •••• me.. 1010 Minimum u( s )'rt• cur •ComprlL'IMl!on Molders needed for Npt Bch ln· neats. S•l•ry. xlnt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rent clip.tr 1n !lhd1ral •Tape Wrappers ve1tment firm. Salary future. C.11. area. EOE. r T il Pll•AIHS Coppertone Elec 220 ltuv nb l>t'p1rtmenl. 4day,40hrweek open.6"·2:i0'7forappt. 11/F. Call ll·F. 11·2 on· Hi11'-eamm1 potential Dryer . li ke new. all Kn <n~l•d1 11 bl• 1n &DLERINDUSTRl!S ly . llr. Pau l .. n . AD .... ITIATIVI ln volumeoffice$40·0187 c·y c lea $1 00 /080 tnn1cnblnl all medical 2101 Dove St. N.8 . Receptioniat: Advertit· 211·-..U. SICanAaY 952·1992 ~~YJ-~·~i•r.r~ .. r" p u r I ill 'n c I u d In a A c r oa I , r 0 m 0 . c . ln1. heavy typln1. Mon . Th• rrvlile-Co. l1a1 Im· TIACHllS ----o 11c-rlat I\ .. Tup puy . AJrPort Frl.8 ·5.Start'800.Call mediate openlna for To start immediately . Refrige ntor .' washer. l uJ1alull11 l-\ .. la1' ~or 11 111 hu mi· t'u 11 -Loia Smith at~~ SALIS Secretary to work In Part time or full time . dryer. elec ranee . l'ha in 700 ~1 Mou r ri ti 5 Plum bin& Supplies Culf'lllf' ........ , Commerclal/lnduatrial Pre·t cbool. 157.1za. aaw. bike. 542·4083. I IJ Ill Ill Ito •' \. jl •' I M 11 8\Alll .t•lo 101 Jill '4111li•lb lt•m•I" Sharp 11111 > f111u14' S<!U hr I I I t..4l! ti:Ml ll(lh {irowlna Co. has xlnt op. RecepUorust RAINEES Div. Must be well or· i>ortunity for recemng Typln1 a. flaure s kllls Thia ii a perm. poa. for 1 a n ized, c apable or Tl.A.CH 18 cu rt froat free refng. Pe r •o n G ton e r a I for small ma gazine Co. career oriented. highly handlin1 preuure. fl PreSchOOT r' / .. private ll50. G.a Dryer $75 l.111uu1 1 ·1 .. , I. p ... 1 .. 1 11\1•1 .!I l l'~)IUIUllllh• l l \1111' l .;1111:!1.0 1 k nowledgt' or plumbing Call 9-5.17141731·237 1 motivated individuals . po11u s dipl omatic sc h ool. C M a r ea...-·-wn tierS75.Gu1minteed produrts h~l pful Gd O ur comprehensive telephone manner. Typ-642·0411 546·11672 ~-----·I • MACHINISTS• MOtISEcu : Nt'Hs & •*• L.tlN To •Ork for J ah ••,. ' .- I w Jll~Yl~f 't;.~\,t!l(:I~ I ~ .... h•r"·~· tw .,.,.,., Mu:.I 1.i." ~l.t111larlJ mu:.ll' I • I' cl d II U I I <l I lJ J ~ :> I( II I I J I ll r U 111 > i.., \ l1t1 .. ml l'.111 for 11ucl1 (1u11 l11~11 .1 'Ill& i :tOl 'M 114 ..... I 11 IU work1 nic l'ond, salary ftiECErT.fOHIST . sales training program I n I 7 0 w p m • --- OJlf!n, fringe benefits. Wit or without ty pmg will prepare you in de· s ales/marketing ex· • T ELEPHONE APPTS. Freezer . 20 i·ut rt com Thl• lialh Mart, ln1· Mr needed. Top pay. Tem -velopln& new accts. as perlenc:e a plus. ( 4 > en thus i a s t i l' m 'I top loud. to ;wfo' $450 l'ders (714 1675 4830 porary & full lime . Call' well u maintaining ex-We offer exceJlept work personalities to invite 760·0489 •'tlm _!odServ_il·esa_t 979·8900 I isl ing cu.atomer base in environment, & l'Om· h o meowne r s to ou r lhUed> \n11 I' 1 "'~ Operetor1 .._ -, llARBOH AtU;A T the 0 .C. area . In· pel i t 1v e sa lar y & bea ut Huntington B1·h APPl.IANC..:1-:St-:HVIL'I': tu..-~ 1''n fM~ ~1 4 4 tAmw. 4CMw w••ll • orn < 1vm '\'l"'Hll>" MOUS.llPH. I ~1 111 , .... ,. l ' II l'llOL MAINTENANl' 1::. Laguna Beal'h 4!17 5109 IECEl'TIONIS dividuals willin& lo work benefit.a. If you qua lify, s ho wroom. p •T eves F /T. medical front of· hard & take direction pleaseapplyin ~rson . exp. pref., not necess W e buy u se d a 1> fi ce. Li t e typing , will develOP highly pro· L.Augustme Pay based on qual J im pliances we sell re pleasant voice, persona · Citable sales s kills 10.4895•2569 cond.guar b le &c energetic Can W/Unlimiled incom e clHEIRVINECDMFWW appliances 549.3077 ~ma ff C"i~hc· fl.;, tun \, , ".,, t , "111 1 1 In No Ora n11t• l" 1'1 t'I I \11 1,.,, 1 • I' re !11·hool II \ r 1n but vtr1t•r "r r a n&rmt'nh I 111. \ 1111 1\1,, .. ,,i.i••• aali.r) ffil"ll H •It.' .i1 111 111lr•ll~ I mu 1111 'J• 11 lll)Q tt .. t) <")~&·111 1 .;I Kepl) Ad '10'7 l>iul) 1'1101 Bo.a L5a) L '1'1.• "\'>oJ I ' 1 ~~·~~i~,IDE($l' t I 1 1 .• ~w' .11 .ill \II ~htfh .11 1111 t-:\t'l'll 1111•\111 ul & 1li·11 t..I l11·m·, I 1 ••t• J II TEACHERS To sta rt 11n med 11Ately . Part u me or rull time l'n • s1·hool &:i7 1263 w o r k w 1 t h o u t potential. For c·onfiden· TELIPHONI supervision. Call Elvie · tial inte r view with So. SOO Newport Center Dr. M e n · s 2 4 Ye 11 0 w 855-4070 or 499·4087 for Calif's. largest indepen· N ew port Be a ch . Ca SOUCITORS Schwinn Conllnentltl IU appt. de nt dealer contact. L. 92663 A c r o s s f ro m o l' spd Xlnt cond SIOO 1·a~1t ----M urray <714) &M-3592 A1 rporl . Need 10 un farm. ~-6234 tl'ArotUfACTU•IHG I l.1111 111a11.1.,;P1 l 111 11 r.J,1 it ru .. 11111 mli.: 11l.m1 111 ~ .. 111.i \11,1 l,/l1J lol 1i<IJ 1 o1111l 11J.ilt• ... 11 ""''' p 111 1t \11111\ 1 11 .• "Ul>l'l IUI ... II PRINTING , RECEl'T /TYPIST Cahf. Copying Product.$ Equal Opp Emplyr m ed iately Evening hrs • IOZO Newport U ach area law 17741 Mitchell. Irvine 3 9, Mon .. •·n No selhni.: ltcycln \.··~ hJlll.i'. un '"•" 1 ''"'"~ "'" & J pro\1•11 tr.11 l.illlt1119 _______ _ l'art lame bmd~ry help needed at Dennis Pn n t ers O f fers xl n t benefits with 55yr old n1mpa n y in Lagu n a II i llll Call 951 9500. h r m seeks poised ID· 979-2333 No exper. needed <.:all ••••••••••••••••• .. ••••• dividual with good lYP· SECRETARY 9ti6·0151 art tPM NEW & USED H 0 L' S ~to. II. ... t. I' t-; K '4 anted Cotoo.i Ut'I M J r Moo W~ 1''1111") \I tu .!pm $5 hr "°" n tr Jiii> I 760 60ilt; lt'I u l tll lVllql l1'h .ur1>t:lo m<'ul:. ~.xp 111 h11:h 11111 Reli..f RM'~LVH's mg s k1lls.Full t1mepos1· CtVIL-EN~rlNEERING & a cchsories. 1673 t1onw1thbenelits SALES Clerk for retail COMPANY. NE WPORT Te m po r a r y typ i s t l rv me <fo~l .642 4348 Call Carla . !\St 1005 marine hardware store. BEACH. NEAR O.C $4.SO,hr. a ccurary & J udttH) tuh1• IJl1111'.1t111 i.: N1•1•d1·d for <.111 !>hlfl" & wddtn.: 111 Vl'l':>H'-' Ill'''"" VllUI ll'All 'AOl'I.. ~ouhl '"' dl•,.11.1hl1• t-.~ °"l'Ck "lt•w lilt) r;1ll•:. RIECEl'T.·TYPIST Sur(gfas In<· a sailboat mgf has an opening for a receptionist /typist. re- quires 60+ words mm exp. pref benefi ts in· elude 4 day work week in a non-srnkg en vir on · ment. send t•over letter & salary requirements or a pply in person at 1810 East Borchard S.A.· 92705 NB I D a n a Pt Io c Al RPORT. speed required Call Jo luildincJ Mcrt•rials 8025 F/t1me. exper nee. Call · Full time. experienced. 957· 1081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hou:.ekt:'e1>~1 l'htlllt J 1 t• mat urt' fnt'111.ll l><'I ~on P T Moo Fri Jf!t·rn11011 IO\'ely H Ii dr<'J \\ u~t h;n e car Call 957 116411 dys o r !163 2\163 l'' l'~ •·ell '"IJI) & i;111.,.lh llc,tNur"l'-'Hl'l!l:..tr ) µole1111a l Sl·ml 11•:.u nJt'J l 'o~l.i Mc">J 754 ti77 I l'roduction P late Hoom l'art lime. Mon 2 30PM f1n1sh Tues I ooPM h ntsh Wi ll tram Apply 1660 Placentia Ave C M Balboa Manne. 549-0071 cheerful person wanted 2400 red bricks EOE Mil'·H for e n try ·leve1Tennis Hosless,F 1T .Wc1I S600ur 25' cu & ~.11.11' h "tu1} to \nahc1m 11~ 34:11.1 secr e t arial pos1 t1on w opportunity for ad· vancemenl. Strong l)'P· mg &c some S.H. a b1lit1es necessary. Ap ply 1n person w /resume to Mr fo'uentes at Robert Bein. Wiiha m Frost &c As soe1ates. 1401 Quail St . N 8 lhru Sun. Private Coun 645 70Cl!cl Wuub t•\ '''111 lti!•---------•I l 'h11·11ry I 1 \ tlll' l'a !lim5 HUR SES 1'1r1·tl c1f O\'l'r>A(•rkl·d & l•----------i try Club. ~1hr Tennis k n o w ledge re~d 644·5404. W A N T t: D S 1· r ~• I> Plywood, approx hk sheets. 751 119'i7 Manufal'lurtoi: l11td1•r.,1:1Ht•d µ11~1t11111:- IMPORT •ssr ""•Ill-! 1111· :.U m(· lh111 g ,. Mochinish ~ oth "" 1·•·t·11g111t11111 · rROJECT Et4GIHEER SHQWOFF F'"ash1on Island SALH MGM IFMI Advert1smg sa1es pref. but willing to t r ain Loca l outside sales. Full or P T Pl~ase 1•all 675 9052 Iv msg x1!r~~~~frY1E~J l·x1, Com~os & F T agent. airport l•1l· Equepment 8030 t:xper 1n compunent.s. •'or small iron & ~ll·t'I Mailwt. M.ch•ic :'llt'l·d J 1•h,1llt•n~l·. 1 al'll' im port firm 111 l.ai.:unJ Mailwt. Point•r I) ,If,, Tl.l' 1111 you ' Nt•l'1I eleotriC'al l'onnel'lurs . h e r m e l i l' s e a I s , l ransdueer 8 e s 1 ~n . matt'nals. ill. methods Medical Engineering degree pref'd. Will re· port d1rel'tly to Chier E n gineer & assume respons1bilil)' for mJr developmt efforts 646-3445 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:anon 1''1'~1. w I <! lens Good o pport un ll) lur c--.r Wl!f\t\4&Jd\a0l't''Wh) bright fnendl) J OI _,........, nol v1i.11 our j!t'IH·ral I bilious person >Ahn ha... lnje<tiaft Mold ~ ~H·utt• & .1lrnh11l n•hah an analyt1eal rn1nd&t•n ~-up '""'PllJI & -;t•t• r111 I JOYS workmg with .,1.0 W~se Person I youri.t•lf what wt• ha1'l' tu pie Pos1t1on 1nvolv4's All ltirnl·~ f)t!rm pos 11ff1•1 <!111 1w~·d ill Lh~s j bookkeepi n~. ty 1.11ni.:. Another pos1l11111 a\'atl llm1· 1s lor HN s & 1.VN:. eomputer operatwn ,1,: ror person w Ith· L1l'!11r.~ 1111 lh1• 11 i shift X Int I telephone ronta1·1 <iood su1.1crv1sory 1•i.p 'Jlar) & fnng\• ht'rlt'f11,. t y ping sk1lb. 10 kt>} CAMIRO Mfa. 1.1a•·kag1• For rnfo rma I touch. bookkeepmi.: ex ioOJl'la).llunt n c·h lion & 111ten 11·"'· i·all Qual1f1ed cancl11Jatcs! p erience ill. pll'ai.a nt 1W 110.hiac•h.Sv 111 1~h y ll 1 ' W ar ni•r 1·all for appt M r:. I personahty are l'sscn 1iarf1t•lll • i l·I 1;.15 5707 ur rnm1.· 111 Pienck. 58l-~ llal Start around SIOllU E o E Hall•1gh lhlls llospl!al. '•--• ... -----•! Conta ct Dave Smit al 15111 E ltith St Nl'w1>11rl 1• T-MARK. 4!n 5'177 1 Be:u•h t-: t> E M F -· M A H I N 1-: II a r ti w a r t> Inflation ~citing you store. nds sales 1'1t•rk.11>f(' ,\ssl fu1 ln 11w ad ' down., Lot·al SUt'l'l'S"ful N B Dan u I' I I 111• a.:) Phtml'S I) µmi.: & business woman nl'l•tli. t' l1mt'. 1·\pl·r n .. 1· I 1tLt•hkvi.: F t1mt• l'all& amb1t1ous. goal oncnlc1I <.:all Haltwa Mdt•nl'.1 a-.k lorSh<1ron.557 4<!HU associates For 1 n 549·9671 I': OE M F II terv1~w ap p I c·all I OFFICE Alternat ives & Ai.~m· MATERIAL 1 1r yuu are sharv. alt-rt. 549·3762. f COORDINATOR !! notl w 1t h f 11( u res , 1.al(una Bea1•h l'.:ll'l' Pl'r:.1111ahll· un lhf' ph11n1•. tron1l'S rnanufa('tun·r n·llahh'. lYPt' & hk1· a Inspection ni•C'd~ µi·r~1111 111 hl' hu~y off11·1· this may bl· BUILDING re~pon~1hll· r.ir .. mall lhl' JUh for you Phom• busy 1·umpom•nt .;tnl'k for 111tf:'n ll'W bl wn 10 ·1 INSPECTOR I .room Kil pulling. 111 IJori s K1lrh1•n, !17!111747 1t1at1ni: buy" & shoµ or s.-.y SI 46 I to ders. mvcnwry l'Onlrvl S 1966 Mr .mo. • & 1ssuam·1• of mau•nal & Requires ld1ow.ledi:c uf other related duties. undorm b u1lcl1n l(. Must be al.tit· 111 read plumbing. mechanteal hlut'JH1nh .'Ct ha\l' or electrical codes S!IH'kruom & 1111 t·ntvn No Resumes Deadline Feb. 3. l~I 1·ontrnl e'<J>l'rll'nn· W~· ufrl'r xlnt pay & ht•nd1ts + a li ~~ftl~~P~\SJ>f..~ H. MJS<.:fo:LLANE<>L:S IN ooon O ll TOOO H WOHK ~2 ~ OFftCIE Prop«ty Mgmt Ca. LOCIUllO Hills Need:. l'"'T Gori Friday , 11 30 5, Mon Thur~. rnu!>l ly p e & like f1i.:urt'~" sss 0166 I I' /lime. 7days. <!hrs d:11 ly, AM delivery. L,A T imes. $100 pt'r week Laguna Beal'h. 4!M IW\16 PUILIC RELATIONS Part time for resort con dos. Good phune vo1r ei nee. AM tAft. Santa Ana ofr1ce . St art · $4 /hr 543· 7957 or 543·2951 . ftUILIC RIELA TIONS Bus inessm an requires am bilious person P IT to assist m distributor eon s uiting business Tax shelter. socia l benefits. &c fi na ncia l re wards. B lue & Assoc ia t es. RIECEl'TIOMIST HELP''' Need recepllon1st for busy, progressive beau ly s alo n . Load s or benefits. 540 8888. TYPISTS SECRETARY/ •l m mediateOpen1ni::, AD~IH,ASST. I •P lame. I-' lame . 1'1•mµ SALF..S (RF.TAIL) Challenging pos. m our •Top Pay Full &c parttnne. $3.50/hr sa les offii·e iOptoelci· For more info. t·ull Tod + commission to start t ron1cs & M1er owa ve St'rVil'esat !fl!Jll!lOO Arl 1st 1c bac k ground Div Sharp, personable. Wa1tre·s with i·;.ir f111 Rrt!.l"~IO ... IST h elpf ul , b u t n ot .self s tarter1a b1hty lo k s b· ·k 1 1 ·h '""'°....-' " think on feet •d m w1 c e r as e uni l, ..... SftM nel·essary 75 1-0510. . g co serv1ee l::arn $1541 $175 -• m un1cat1ons s kills a . Phon~ a nswermg and l m us t Typin g at 50 weekly. 9 JOA ~1 till l!le clerical m Execullvt' S•n TroilMe 60wpm acturalely is es I PM ~on-fo·n :'.1ust hl' Suite l!pera~1~n. Pla~a T ht•~Jf~TS sential. Exl·t.'11 growth nca~ & dc p1•ndalil1·~ Executive Suites, 202 1 HERt; potent ior mdlv wi lhni: Lon s Ktl<'hen !J7!J 0711 Bus iness <.:enter. 11213, It's new. tl 's different. & t 0 1 ear n c 0 p u 1 d for appt. after lllA M 752·0234 it's prof1tabll· An xlnl be n e fit s App ly in p e r so n Plc s :.ey R.E. SALES I Lie. req I P1ush off1t·es w m aJor growth poten t1al. Comm & Hes1den· t1al Waterfront orient ed. All replies held m strictest l'Onf1dencc For mformat1on. plca:st! rl'p ly to Ad #llOll. Haily Pilot Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca9'..!626 Actl\~fie:rtL~hice has opportunity t o e:irn Sem1condurto r s . 1641 S40 $50 per day m yuur Kaiser Ave .. Irvine spare time as a sales representative for lhel•--------- 1.os Angeles T i mes Gua r a nteed h ou r l y wage ;. i.lnt t·om m 1ss 1o n . ll ou r s 4PM 9PM. tr you have a pleasant. businesslike manner & appearance, this may be JUsl what you're' looking for. 957 ·2361. ext. * 1204. SECRETARY S919 to SI 200 E xcellent oppor tunit y for a n ex pe r 1en l'ed secretary c•apabl~ or as summg various dut1ei. fo r D e p ar tm l'nl Managers . Must ha\e good shorthand. typing and secretarial skills SCTRY /ltlECErT Sa lary commensu rate needed b~ focal CPA with previous earnings firm. Outi~ incl. typing, and experience plus ex WAITRESS Apply btwn !!AM & 12PM Charht' s C'hll1 3001 Redhill. Bldg II:! Ste 11226. C M !!lti<!f1 WA It EHOUSE pfr:,un driver I" t1m1'. 1·~p1·1 nee Xlnt ~·o l>cm•(ll~ Call lialboa Manni' 549·9671. E 0 E M F II WELDER W fo:xp in alum1nu111 wcldmg. exp'd Wl·ld£'r ... need only to apply Mon fo'n 2.30·5 30. l'Ull for appt <7141546 I IOI desks for two productive sales associates. l::xcep- lionai walk·m cbentele . Call for confidential ID· terv1ew. 675·4630 fil ing, answering phones e e 11 e n l co m P a n Y WORD PROCESSOR & some accnlg. No expr ben ef its a nd work1n i: Restaurant nee. Call 833·9062 t•ond1t1ons Please send Xerox~ ETS Opt'ralor needed for 1nt1·rn11t I fo'ood Prep. & Sandw1l'h resume or ca ll m con Maker with an mlerest SEAMSTRESS f id e n ce . Emp loyee m ar keti n g fi r m E · ced F 11 t. Outs tandmg oppty T111.1 lo wo ..... 1'nto Catering. If xpenen u ime Relations Dept <7 14 ) •a f d I benefits Ca ll Mrs 135 2 5 Tt•le 2X n in vcrter & s trulil' $23!1 645 2963 Cats 8035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RE lil S'l'EHl-:U lll'HMt-:.5 1-: Kirn.NS '119:1 WfiH 9UALITY SIAMESE I-or d1s1·n111mal mi: 111·11 VI e 113 6 ti !I:.! I .1 (I tH'M wknr1 .. S1amt•s l' K1ll11 11 Breed t.uv.tltl1· 1-:ves !G~ 11'1!~1 Full ~;,o Do9s 8040 .........••..•......... KE ESJll 1:'1/IJ l'uw• \h.I <"ha m1.1 '-Ill' \1 1 · l'l'l fl. s how 1'11 pl1 213 t1!J7 1:W1 ;di h µ111 D ti t ; ·1 H A I N I <: Bc~1n111.·I'' 111 w1•1·k 1 1: ... ., $311 St,1rt111).! W1•ol .J ·•II 21 . 71' ;\1 \11\ ,111 1 l'•I l'la ~'I'::. ~I.HI J .1 11 .'!1 7P M Tra1111n1: with kmdncs .. J.,hn M:.run trainer with 10 yr~ t'\ pe r <.:lai.)ol':> <.11 ('ham p111n k1•11nf'I' I'll fu r t'l' servau.,n-. 5~7 11''.! AKL ~:11).!li!>h ll11 lld••J.! 7mo old rl·mal1• S:J511 515 1116'7. or I 711 :uo 11,•:1 for wknd.; COUNTY OF ORANGE 4DAY WORK WEEK Sh arp. alert t:trl. gd. w numbers Ma cGregor Ya1·hL'I. 1631 Placentia. C M You are friendlv. cons· or rye ea n e r s . 540·1111 J k f Coplan, I MS Equip _ _ cienlious & dependable 64 2 ·54 66 · as o r DOUGLASOIL m en l. 2805 Barranl'a Fvrnitu~ 8050 PIX MS SERV we want you weekdays ~von!ne. --COMPANY Rd Ir vin e . !1271 <1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 760·7070 Personnel l>cpl 62S N. Ross St . I Fal'lhty 1s 111 bea utiful I Lagurrn ('anyon nt·ar hcat·h & rcs11rl lll'l'LIS s~r~~\,~c?.~=l~~m . Plsnt~ ~c. N·.B. Exp~r I ~:r':o~~· :~:::~~l~P~e~ E S.~STRIESS f Ofi~t/r~~!A ~-~l E_:_O ":_ _ -I * * I BUY * * i:oo<.1 on h!lephone . al' pref.or willtrain llPM race.2915Redhill.C.M. xp necessary or CostaMesa .CA 92626 lillllllllllll __ -. .... _.. .... W/Jlllll_. <.iood used Furn11un· ,'<,; Room G llltl Santa Ana. C11 927111 ( 714) 834 21444 AHirmat1ve A1·t1on Employer M 1-· ii Call for aµpt l•cr)oonnt'I Dept Tehmu· lkrk\•l('y i i I 4!14 !HOI l.ai.!una Reach E ti E 1•uratt> with figures a 7AM. Wed.-Sat Must be -----g rowing sail lo ft Affirmative Action WardProctssor Apphanct':. tl l! I "'II must . payroll. htc bk mature. 631·~11 i...-.. -1111111--••-•I ~-l-_4660 _ Employer Top pay 1or quality Ab•1 sell or SELi. for '\'1111 kpl(, typmi.:. permanent Restaurant Secretary wan ted for n d word prtH·1•i.,.,111 pos1t1on. !!uod uppty for REAL ESTAT E SALES· MCDONALD'S busy travel agency t·oordmator Matun• '\J k :-1.id.' 1111 111111!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!! ____ , w,11m1·11-. w1·.11 'io n 11( h b . ti s II II .... ' ., a y1•<1r l"ull '"' part tw11• l ' a II 1;.11; ;,:twi right person Sal <'Om ind1•pendent expanding Now hiring, full or part Type 70wpm, shorthand ----------1 lrvme Personnt'I Ai.:y ml'nsurat(• w ab1hty ofr looking for ex per ti m e . Days &c eves. 70wpm. diclaphone exp Secretary I 488 E.17th. Costa Ml'-'" Phone lietwcen !t.30A M ugts. Xlnt l'Omm split G r e a t c ar ee r 0 p . f 1 SENIOR Suite 224 644! 1-1111 Insurance Mulli-bra n('h t·a:.ualt.Y ins urance ai:c111·y ha.; openings m 11!. v :irwu" offices for the fnllnw1og positions. *CLAIMS CLERK Take initial reports & follow.up on~ m1lhon of personal lines anounts I lAM J40 7454 63l 1442 . . 0 h pre erred . ca I Patty ~-=--_,....~ porturut1es. n t e job (7l4>833-2977. --- Mel·hum1· 0 p 1• 111 n g I 11 r I ~ l' 11 t111a 1ir11 .. 1 Uat,.un :\11·.-h w ht• C'all Fn•1I San training. For more in· ----SECRETARY formation, call 754.9943 r----------or inquire al 3141 Harbor Blvd.C.M. PACKAGING Real 1':state Sales Sm all SECRETARY Small paint plant. nr Su mdrpendenl expanding l'oa~l Pla1.a neeil:. ofl' lookmg for exper p~rson to op1·rate s hrink agents. Xlnt comm s phl wrap machine and 110 631 1442 '-l11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Excellent OPportunity lo lllt· a:.scmbly work join new automobile •lt'rs.113t l:l7~1or 1!1:1 :1:i;;, (' d k .• R manufactu re r as •OO wor m.i l'Onu1l1ons estaurant and gU(icl benefits. Apply Real t;state Sales secretary to Director of MECHANIC a t Behr Processi n i: LOAN QfflCER BOB'S Ser vice &c Parts. The Uiesel & gas On:ul '1'11111 r ight c andida te will K II "' F 111,. Corv 160J W.Alton.San l' Y ,,,;inm· .ng t~1 Ana Btwn !! am & UNLIMITED Ol'PTY HOME OF THE have 3·4 year s ex· si111 !1611 I · t t . Spm :'.1on Fri MaJor mortgage bank JIG IOY perie nce · a u om o 1ve MECHANIC I 1ng firm. with xlnt lend Immediate opening!. in background helpful but Nced1'if 1or auln main lll!il fa.s & processmi: our family restaurants not mandatory. Top lyp· 1 rcp:urs. al <.'a r ltt-nlal Packagers personnel. wants ex at nearby locations. We ing skills a must. We of Word t'rocessmg VYDIEC OPYATORS The Irvine Co hai. (au tastlc opparlun1l )' rur t hose with 1400 t'' perience' Fu ll tim e d a ys flexible hour" Part time nii:hts ror penod1c peak work 11Jatl coverage. Outstandmi,: benenhts ill. work f'n V1ronment Please appl)' to L. AU).!USlllll' MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686. 833-9625 Boy ·~ Tru111lll' h1·d \\ 11 h m 111t•h1111< rlr 1•:.:.(•r 'i'ill·•· savt'r twd "'1th ltli 111 dresser !!d q11 a111' fi-t2 5i!86 <.:1n ·a 1 !41~1 mah11i.: 1nlllop desk & '"'""I 1ha1r $15()11 OllC I !-151 ll·U:7 REAl ''I' 4 I"' 111 1·01 set. I wk nit! 1 'o:;t $HOO. sell $3.'>0 als•1. hkt' ne.,. corr tbl ~el $:.!!>(I !iti:I :!·lll:J t~ue('n I\();>. SpnnK & ;\I .it l rcss neH•1 11s1•tl Shirt IJ a) Ii~ I >!:!115 I-:\•' 637 7331'1 A"en1·y 5"" 1711 ILUIE J"' ... .,,. JOIS.1 pe 'd Loa Offi '"'r "C require no previous ex· fer excellent benefits & a ... .,., l!;A" r n t._ · u pleasant lrv1'ne loca•1'on.11 1 311 people net•ded Cor tua l or related exper . p e r ience. J o in ou r • MECHANIC I rvinc url'a, :1 shirts ror Saddlebar k & So friendly team. Come see Please send resume tol Nt'edeiJ to mu111tu111 ~m TOP PAY! Orange Cly area. Highly us today between 2·4P M (nu phone ealls. please ) SALES REP. Newport Beach develop m e nt co. located nr Orange <.:ounty Airport has immediate need for secretary with min. 3 to 5 yrs. exper. Excellent typing skills, dictaphonc a nd /or shorthand re quired as well as some kno wledge of bookkeep ing . E ffecti ve co m mun1cat ions a most Good co. benefits. ex cellent working cond1 lio n s Sa lary com m e n s urate w /expe r . Mi cky . 714·833·8680 E.O.E. ClHEIRVINE~ New cxqu1s1tr 1·11111111 ~11fa & lovcsl'nt . hs l of1 fll•t•l 11r m1111 hu ... l'~ 1n CALL THOMAS motivated. seekmg a re Woiten WoitnsHs Director of Service & SOii Newport Cenll'r Ur 640-50!1:1, 1>12 7i!fi I Openings m both L A & Orange County offl t•es Inside sa les no pro cessing Aut o & motorcycle experienc<• & fi re & casualty lu·ense pref erred. Laguna Jh ll:. i':xp & Kil warding career <.:om m Pa rts. Delorean Motor fllll!!!lllllJ!!!ll!llllJ!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!~I refrrente:. e~scnl1a l E o E641·1144 M F on ly High rom pcns a 934f,:t.'J:~f1.B fro~;n~l~.E Main St . Sec'y.Word Processing ;'l;ewport 8ead1. c·a !12ti63 GarOC)e Sal• 8055 17141 644·3592 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lid l'O. twnef1l:. Salary t 1on pla n Me dical W-1.t.--W-t.t-.-s••s Computerbkgdhelpful based ''n 1·xp 1-:0 1-: ----benefits. We can help umr'l"1I ...,..... ... Equal Opp Emplyr Dinette dropll•af l<thlt• i! \'hairs. 4 drawl'r r.1.• cubinet, stc('I. h•tlrr s1zr. 15x27x52 •Ill hanl! in g fi le foltll'rs . lu.,. recreation rocker . clct· tric healer: pair tlrapf.'~. 24x64. wa~hahle or 1lry clean. hke new <.:urta111 rods for rlrape:s and PIC t u r e wi n d o w Bo th tra verst> 642 J023 K311 6l!H Al Dirth Part Time help. Girls' J r m ake you a success by Cool& Tr ..... s ' Sal. open NB. 644·0533 - M 1-:nt<.:AL i\SSIST c lothing store J a c· special training to de Cmhien Neel!C•W.·t~~ing & SER VlCEStation a~tend .. M•rchmlclw qu1e s 6i75 1030 for appt velop different sources 7311 £afnger. H.B. F /T i AP I ''"~ s 1-:1 Toro 2 Wt'l'k<l<.1ys. · f od ~ 11 J 335SS.Bristol. phone. sa l o p e n . me. P Y-""" · ••••••••••••••••••••••• o pr ul't1on. Ca . benefil.ll, applv in person Coast Hwy. Lag. Bch "'11ff... 1005 Alt l. 1 9·6pm. 7711 l!l~) p y· & Wray Murray. 772 9330. Santa Ana J ------"' r ac IVe sa ar)'. l'Om . art 1me M 0 n . Thu rs . 9 5 s . t l" t t ••••••••••••••••••••••• m ission , &c fringe MEDIC"'L "'SST. including wknds Guild 23952 Avenida dcla Monobind. Inc. 729 W. e r v1ce s ~ion a en-..__9 19!1!!'9!•111'1P--benefitspackage. ,,,_ A T J b Mortgage Co. E_O.E. Carlotta. Laguna Hills lSth 'C6' C.M. No calls. danl. expenenced w / re· r Wr..")t•IN:;Tt:R For •ppl. call Linda 1''or f'C>d1atnc·1an Ex elllMrary D s 4501 Campus Dr .. Irv. no agents. ferences. Hrs 12 noon lo ABBEY Brodsky at 714·848·8348. per o nly Newport "'I"''· · ------9pmMonthruSal.Sta rt ANTIQUEMALL orsendresume lo: ~entcr.6440970 Available REALESTATIE Equal Opportunity Sec r etary -t ypin g . lite S2S()wk.Uniforms furn. Dailyl0-6.Fril0·9 Huntington General SALES Employer bookkeeping, apply in N e wp o rt B e a c h . 16162 Beach Blvd. 1121ow MEDICAL Lick Ofc. Leading real estate com · person. sam.2pm, Mon· 644.7151. Cloeed Tuesday J•w•lry 8070 Huntington Beach CA X·Ray cx~1r nc1· Sun "Typis ts pany seeks professional R~AURANT Thurs. 366 South Shores ------11751 Westminster Ave. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 92647 Cle mente. 4!MHillll " Recept1o nists people to manage resale Help needed deli man. Lanscaping. 366 Camino Sewer & drain clea~ers Guden Grove M4·6103 Man ·s 14 ('l yellow gold -------"Secre tarie s offi ces. Prime areas counter help. F/T . P /T. D e Estr e lla . S a n wanted, light plumbing. ~~~~1::-t~~r~~~l.e~3g~~ Interior pla nt m arn-Ne~~~~~~c~~'Jrnist •GeneralOtf1ce ~n!~i~.:J~t p ay &c Call 67S-2l93.CdM. Cleme.nte . ~-4822 Oak Sideboud. unique wide .8"1ong.a ppraise<I ~:e~~~~-~~9~. Co. has immediate open ing (714)963·567 1 ----------STAT IONERY STO RE in carvina .tr m irror. $500. value S3.000. $1200 firm. -------for person With front & ~'~~ii~ I -------N RE0!!!11 L LEI r • •SIClllTAlllS•. CdM needs ulesl•dy 4N·3SS3 - -S48-974!0r $48·6446 JANITOR ~~~1kS:~ expent>nce A Temp Help Serv RECltVfHG ti::, ~~"'~':!s~PX~~r; Recpll"""ype/f..a18Sl2,900 F /time .. 5 days. Xlnt. Mile. Antiques. custo m Alas ka natural tilOld nug ·Immedia te ope n in g . ---540-0400 INSPECTOR ISlE.CoutHwy.btwn3 GO/SpelltrSSFunSl0,800 w o rkin~ co nd s . lron1ates•panels.oak gel rings. I with 1'1 et Part lime. wknd post Me dical F ront tHf il·c ------TIAIHH & 5PM E o E Fmt0fc /1'60S12,000 Especially rmecllentele. mantle, new gas s tove. diamond. below GIA ap-tion, 2·11 shitl. Salary Ophthalmolo"1.st. exp Must becapabfe-olread-· · · · Gen0fc /T80Sll,400 Phone: 675-tOlOfor appt. caah re1. 780 W. 16th St. · 1 117 7876 ne1otiable. Apply in .. . . d lboa In •-LI R Ind A ~a1sa . ,1· • peraon at Advanced preferred. H.B.842.2424. ftAITTfMI in1 engineering ra w-Sai t ma tenance .. z e en 1ency C.fll . 9:30-5, Mon· Thurs . H ---I ng s f ·o r s ma 1 1 cluning in Ne wport 4020BlrchEat'64EOE STOCl&llL -Faceted 20 point sap· ealtb Center. i 3oo Med ical Rece pl1on1s t . M .... 0~~ m ech a ni c al compo -Beacb.Parttime includ· Newport/133-1190/Free E xperienced. Apply In •••lmct1 1010 phireslor sale ortrade' :rlatol St. North, S~e fu ll or PIT . hh flex. No exp. feq d. usl be -nenla. Will consider part inl wlmda. Ml.lit have pe rson: Apropos, 1129 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640·8688 E~~i:.'::T.rt Beach. Typing. bookkeeping, dependable & avail. on timestudent. minimum knowledge of F a1hion Island. Npt. Wuben. Dryen: GE - . salary ope n C all r:.~~:~~~k~hion 3-DINSTRUMENTS uilboata electronic It SIC~IY Bch. Whirlpool, Kenmore.M•clliMry 1071 Kltcheabelp,P(forFrr. 759·025.s. 15542Chemica 1Ln. mechanical & electrical Neecfecllm . With or S ·t hbo d 0 l Maytai. R«onditloned. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmed openlna. Call -HunUncton Beach witboutahorUland. Tem· WI c ar per• or, refln1abed. iuaranteed! A i r Co mpr esso r (Tit}S5244Q. Med il·al Assltu~nl, front PICK-UP DELIVERY. 11 194·5351 ;.t~:ic:' 1 · C a 1 1 porary • full time: Call pa rt time 1ravey ud $145 delivered 750·3103. bought/sold, Service ... & bac k offi ce. e x p 1 1 f 11 · TodServlcetalt79-lllOO 1hirt,wllltrain.642·3013. 557-2882 genera c ean-up. u Reception.ist. #ront office. RE FRIG. Nor1e 2 dr. --• - Le1al SeC!mary. Santa helpful,call847·6004· Um~. must have 1ood fulltlme,fotbuay Cmtasaleapenoa SICllTA.IY Take c har1e of one F /F . Wblte. Clun.Mltctl•• .. • IOIO Aaa/'l'U9Un area. Pa.I· Medical drlv1n1 record.548-2298 Meaa G.P. llu1l bave S k broil fi I w om• n < 3 . man I work.I Id. '300. 17...oeG. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uon available with f!rm Back office assistant. medical u,..rience in Fltm..-Wlla. AYY toe eraae arm n en1tn .. rta1/mf1/ulea 7I0-251J •-'·"''"••ta litl&allon PILOT ,... tRClllWADW'i Faahloa lalud bu Im· otrice ta C.11. Top salary ---------• -·-• Pedlatric.exponly.F.V. c Ill b r ec eption work . FASHIONISLAND mediate op1aln1 for -mualclpal • buaineas area. Xlnt benefit s. orpormte /t ated on "50/mo. to atart. Call •NEWPORTBEACH 1ecr1lary/back -up tomaturewomua capa- law for eaperlenc:ed 547.9445 ~:.:::~~~;.ldm~m~I~ Mf·ll31. llature penae. llary operaUcm. !xper. PN· ble al ~IHtlDI I l•t•I aecretary. S /H · ... 1 ·-ferre~l. Hn: 7.a:ao. Con· plaat productt.oa/en1. • ll 1111 a• c •a' a r Y . MIDIC • • •SST. ofexp.dldi°'_!!nl. ~llblllty Recepticmiat •• snertM-1212 ext .. , tact Helen 11..n.taley far acMlllW.. acct• rec. • v--a.....1-.a1 lla1 Card ~ ~ a ._.a acwv ty •• ""'"' .. I t 1 h --11111 And LVN P-fer appll d ft / I ~=~ Sales-PartUme appt:IM-Zlm. paya., •· • •P one. ,_.,...._, Sala.., com· . .... · ra 1maa ens neer. · .. t0m• ........ • Ut9 bk· ., c•nt to be lnt.reated In Submit quaUficaUou 6 Fu mepoe •. II. a.w.IC'1!•1 ..,_,. •-•• witll alsllla • preventive healtll care 6 Hl•rJ requlre ... ta to area. medkal beMfita. WITT ·1ra!ii. er H · If you're loollln1 for a bft. -Pl· £.0 .&. Plew teed taptrleac1 . X lat . nutr.U.. Call Elvie for cluallled ad 1m, C /0 wUltraliD. Ca11171-DZZ peritDN la ... , re-terjob, you won't want to ,..u .. to PO 1oa •a. Htletlta. 7U·t11·Z117. appl : U 5 ·4070 or DaUyPl.lot,POBost•. tailaalla. • mlsa the employment Npt lctl, ~.Atta : A*fer&Q. UMOl7. C.11.CA-IWantAdRelp? 842·5171 Ml-llll 111-ma cohunns lnClau lfled_ T.-na..-. .. I Classy Autos Advertised ln~he i•)lflQl!111 -- *WA Taf.ALLS * Natural.· iii -contalnN. arti1tltall1 crafted from volculc boulden. St~Qoe•tlona .,.,f.-7 8u1m1 Gold jewelry • Sliver 6 Dl•mond1. .Jewtllll ol u.e Ktn&dom. ......,. I • Senlce, P.m n.111 9160 ...... 1_,artM ......_ 1.,1..W ~ ...... 1_,arttd , UM4 a A•t"llNI 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. ···.:=·······9·7··7·0· c··::::::.··········9··9·1·: •OIO Y, ..... ..--...tJllrtal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltM FORD Pickup, 292 IMW 97121Merc ... 9-9740 --.-__ • HIPI, S-.. lltl _ tOJO Rim• fw Poraehe 9H or e n a 1 n e w I a • p d le••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••• •••• •• G f:TAGS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Sil,., Beetle, '20 ea. tran1miaaion. Runs ex For the beat deal inMB '77IOOD.Sl3.ZSO. •• 71.YWIUG · ' 1111 ~1 111 H t1~ .. uuf\1I Kl' A u . Color WIWllCMIT NA•Mit& Ml·'!, .. or~ _ _ cellenl. lllOOtbest offer Oran1e County ... Come lllNT. Mmt aee" drive Sharpi(l"31S) -YOUI #I 1 11. , 111 11 "'' I\ ! ,,, w1 n&y t r..-de filfpa Avail ""'8l Doon t eo..u VW ~-1519. See U1 Today!! to appreciate. PP. 714 · CADILLAC , •• 11. 1,..,,. 11\\1\ '''i ...-11..i -54 °'rr · ------ -M11t.o111 @HfMJlMouio.td DIALllSHIPIM ,,~(11,,.-0 .. 1111\ !U.lfJ Waaledt li'ur ti' 1· .. or 'ltlToyotaS 1pdlongbed ilJ"ti. "'ICSW""'" .. ~'" o••--COUu..Y! I \l'C O t• 1 h1t1111td m1.ur ~:rand Ba•k• Trawler ~ pickup, lOMded, t'ampc.!r ~ '77 450SEL. •liver w/blue v~ ........... 1•00~·'"'-..._ "' A. 1• 1 -r 11111 p Ill ud e I 49J ao11. Ml 17t2 ... .....__.. --·--shell. like new. $7500 teether 1&pbol, aunroof. -SALES. SERVICE '""'"II 1J1.,ll th•PI' SI~ ,....._...,. -493·2658 s•---•CK am/fm CUI, beat ofter. 13731 H•rbor AND LEASING \1 ' ll I' h •• ,.. • h II t " r a lluat Slip, llununatun ••• • •••••••••••••• •• • • • .._ _ -... 170·8800.1'10.5728 Garden Grove , 11 '""' 111 .. 11••1 11110 clual ~·oo lbrbur, elfi· 6 water •:~~~~ '73 Mazda pickup. Piston ~.~S,f!y. l t1>I "''" I U N"'" t2t31)"2)113 Ht.:ADERSAND eng.Goodt·ond.Sl.350 MlulonVieJ'o NEW 'l1300SD.allllraa, 71VWIUl -·N~R~- lt l ll 642 1160 '35.000. Pvt party . s I I ..... •o111•·• , .. 1oui." 11u •r •. ,.bot I.I N ... Harbor ADVERTISERS · · pee a . mu1 aee! (" 11 ~. • m1 u 1111 t "i) "'iHt"' ... • • p, ... • Th . f it t3 I ~040 495 49 752.1881. 759.9551 '108488> # 4 .. r~ .. ' •• I •I ·II"• •11~,,L ~1lt1 pe·arl aide Ur.. pvt ply Mon adve.rt1'p1edricebyo v•heimcle!I V•1 9570 • • 49 • HfcWl UowcWf .. " 'w •ft "" &hi Quiet no llveon11 "" __ oaedSunda~s __ '872505,ahow-room cond,@ 1"1'>11.111""111''1 1111.n .. till h1111l,.h\!ll 1 Y 7 · dealen an the v•hlcle •F•o•r•d••v•an··~7•5••E·~:,~_~c··P~!·. f t "'·' '""' • .. io ·•ino • t w II k ....... !I !I l t • I f ed d I _,, "' OR ... ~1 COU ... TY'S ~!'!.'!.!!.ans. . snr . $4.SOO. VOlllSWAGlN INC ' i ... •1 i t .. ",,,__ r au 1 i a vert11 ~I pan.eli.nc. sunrf. xlnl ,....., " ...., ...... . ~ --- -.h tnr .. 11 or ioltm Hu at Sll1>i1 for r~nt columns doe11 n.ot ID cond. $2900 499-5366 or l OLDEST ----534-4100 '8l Eldorado Diuel. I it I ,11 "JI, 11J 1 Ill •Ill 20 .w fo'W\ ZOnci Murma r lude any applic able 496.0IOJ ' & ·73 MBZ 4 dr. blue. xlnt 13731 Harbor 4200mi. Ukenew. •I" "'"' 1 H•lbti. L'.all ~ 1111 taxH , llcenae. transfer cond. S7500. Garden Grove 891 1567 reea. finance charge11. A.tot W--"-..,,, 95'0 760-9278 \l t l , 11 •w... 1 J11v 11 .,t-.l':dfo't-'ll'fo~SPA('t-: fee1fora.arpollutJon con· ••••••••::":':::••••••••• I j•I •I I \, I I ' •I" .. "'" ~Kl \VM l"OHL.l':Ast; troldev1cecertificallons WEPAYTOPDOLLAK '" )'.J11f1 <.l1'11lrn111 "51 l~ ur deale~ documentary f or top use d cars Sales·Service-Leasang Ror C.-.er,htc. . MUST SACRIFICE '73 VW Bug, xlnt cond. Ch.Yrolet tt20 80 300 ~en . Whlte S3.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I I• J 1111.ihl• ~ l 1ml'•H •h• preparation charges un. foreign. domestics or H 1111 111·11 ""' $!111 N,.,. ~hpeo 11v111I 1-'t'b I. 32' less otherw11e spec1r1ed classics. tr your car 15 Rolls Royce BMW w/many extras includ- ing sunroor. 40 gal fuel tank. C all 646·6503 wknds or arts wkdys. 548-6446 SEE US FllST! We have a good selection o f NEW & USE D Chevrolets! "•"'"'' 1 '11/I 111 lli Also dry s tor1111e by the advertiser extra c lean. see us l•I tH: NZA UAYSIUE -FIRST• 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640·6444 IOVWJmA 4 door. factory sunroof. Ml\lllN/\ NU l714 1 G...,... 9510 I I lrotG looh&Mar·•• Eq.M,.,..... IJ73 1331 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v-.1.tH ...................•••• ... . lo.oh ............ u / · U-.-...ac 11 S•rviu 9020 r••port.tloa .... an .. • I ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • •••••••• ••• • •••• • • '71 VW laltbit DSL. I ~ I "' ti " .. 1111t· t-.tt·\lnl'IJll c~. S./ 1 41,000 ...un . .-roof. I• ''•'.II 1n,.1.i11 r .. palr l..t 9 20 4 d . vu .. 'Aurli. >l~.!5~l'\S •••••••••••••••••••••• •p•• • AM-FM Camper for lge bed PU. c a i 1 • t t •. l i c • 8ooh , Marifte stove, refrag. $300. Also 17 I 7VHPt Eq.U,.,..... 9030 l'amper 1ac-ks . $125 $6995 ............... ,. • • • • • • • • 540 456i4 " ,I\ \1 ,11 llll' t•flg ti l0)' I. 11 •• 11•1tl1 1cro hr!>. 10\'I Motoriud lik•t I ·"" s I H!~I lliO 1148!1 •••••••••••••••••••••• 0llO Honda Moped. fully equipped, hke Ot'W, $325 \\"If 111 /,111Jt:H' lllflJla 11!11 7973 w \N'n ;u >11· li11.1I , 1 I 1!!167 /t~ Al.LEN OL D".MOlllLE ·CA!JIL l AC GMC TRUCKS & VANS lALUNA NIC.Ufl II • •I 3ooh. Power 9040 '76 PUCH Moj)ed $4!i0 or best offer c.;d running l'Ond 191 6073 art 5PM 831-0800 I,,, t I II Iii ............•..•••••••• 43· Grqn Moritt•r !'ACER MOPED f· ulf) (~1111µ1>ed Perfel'l Well maantaaned. A1t~/ Claslic1 9520 1\t·JhuJ1 d S65 ,UOCI ..,1,11 S!•ll lll~I luan for IS S175. Call 759-9320 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I X..l\S ',, AU B U R N Phae t on •'., JI II '·' · J\ ;.111 p , 1 S IL VER COMM UTE R Speedster. 1935 classic l't \ •J.I 150~ ur !Wll :a54 M o p E D X I n t replica by CaliL Custom "" """l ti•· lransporta t1 on . mus t Coa c h . Never re - IK \'ikini.: glass hull. sell. Best offer. Call gistered. Used for show t I lt•I .1 111•1 "'trJ !lt•r & 7975 hp 540-4473.askforChuck C'ar only ' Barga!ned1 ~;, mrutlt' 1)11 Call Brad., -priced! See Jam Buie or1 • t• • l 1 tl 1 .. 1;1 r 17, wkdys ti 5 Moped xlnt rond White Bernie Ashe. Theodore I 1 .. 1.111 .1 '·• ·· PUCH mu.st see to ap· Robins Ford. 2060 • • 1 _t .:m ,1 Hust1111 Whaler Squall precaate._~5-6125 Ha rbor~ Blvd . Cos ta d \ th I' ,1 • 111·1 t lt t "' , .. ,,, & rn.i:tne S700 Mesa Call 642 OOIO or 11rn1 1·1.1:-.h only 645·!1984 Mot°:c':-/ 540-8211 ,,, ,., Sc 9150 •••••••••••••••••••••• MUSTANCi i t. lh•1nell :.M l'Ulty l'ab. l11J1h•tl t;indem trlr. best olf ,. r 1\1'.:! 1780 or 400 41 ti2 C6S) '79 Honda Hawk. 4()()cc. c• •SSIC xlnt cond. S995 673·9201 - or 675-9695 • il1.1\ll'' 11 d1 \ , 'K fo:ild~ !'raft Ca brn ·79 Ya maha RD 400 Daytona Special. xlnt l'Ond $1.200 0B0 960-8362 All original 47 ,000 miles, 289. automatic. power steering. original owner forl'ed to sell. Private party. $3500. < RSl-:503> 534 -4100Ask for Gary " 1.11;, 1 rll h •·r 'lps 4, reblt 111 I'" 1·r11-111'\o\ 1iaint. 'ery fl ,,. It 1111 l' ~ha1,.. $8.500 Cash "' 11 ,ult· Sitµ avail Nwpt \1 • h1·~ \l,.inna 6'.11 t~JO I ~ I \I H1~111111 '77 Y llllllaha TTS 00 Enduro-ligllts. s treet . . ,, legal. lic\d. Complete 46 Ford Woodie. restored Whi te Br os . desert $13.000 Al.SO ·29 Model 1"1 equip. Less than 20 tolal A Town Sedan. 4 dr. 1' "'''' -.111'11!!9l•lfl ......... ,..-1 hrs since brand new restored. Ideal for .stu 11 I ·' r I.. .II' CHRIS Twin Screw Sl200. 557-1371. 675·7267 dent. $10.000. 675·616 1 , , ., .., ,\ 1 1 11 t!<t'f' c lwner moving \1 I .~ J .. ,I ) \'II ... c B. ( u II So Y A M A H A 6 5 O "·54 Porsche. concours SPECIAL Low mi. $18()() rond .. new trans ·eng. 642-S340 susp.-ant .. etc. 787-0442 • 1\ 111.11 • ,1mp1·r 1·anvas. ~lps 6. , 111 1 1 I ; I l'lll !<>hap.-fun boat. , 11 • 1i "" S\15tJO ti Bl I ~>'15· 2600 1ki·1 ...,,111 Motortto..I, SaM/ * ·52 MGTD. Classic , . 1•.1111 'IR Ul .. WI NDYACHTS R..t/Storap fl60 replic~ ~Y Fiberrab. 1111111,~ . .,~ , · • . •••••••••••••••••••••• 2.ooom1 .. hke new New: ;-' •.111 70:T.'G. t~K< RENT: 22' lux mtr . $11.000 +. Will sell : I( i,:1~ ,:;' ,Ill '.hns ~ "·.1: · G .. i8K home. Sips 6. self-cont. S7 ,7SO. 714·499-2972 eves. Ill t un,•ortle.S I' 85K S275 /wk + 8•/m a ----- • 1 1 1 111 lll ~ir ·1 rlr 78. 75K 640 -8585 ·79 Customized Buick " ~ I. I • l li-11 l'r Trlr 85t\ Riviera. Must see to ap-1 ' •I• 11 1 ·a,·1fwa 71. 160K rall.n, Tra•.C 9170 preciate. Only one ofl l ' 1"1 •• 'ICNI"/ i-;vt• !#n4J 1725 •• ••••••••••••••••••••• kind. Built in Detroit. \\,""' Prowler 171t'J ' traile r . ful-Stretched 20". dual side 1 •""" 1i1, J O 1·1 .. s:.1l' Twin ly setr-conlamed. $1500 wheels installed. fully l· ,. u 11 \ ~::~·,~(\;~~;:~~II Try S14K firm SS!Hi229. loaded. 714·546-8499 or 11111•'1 l!ol'km1llcr Bkr t;.16-4005 Trail~. Utility 9110 !60'1191· f\ .. \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• R -....&I .. ' t "' 'I 9060 3x4 l wheel trailer $100 or KrwwwDR i 1 I oa s. ~ae r V.wctn ' .. f • • • • • •• ••• • • •• ••• • • •••• 0 rer. 9530 ' ,. "ti.. 968-6813 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 111111 SACRIFICE '7S Dodge RV Van. Self· 11' 1'11'1" 73 IAYLIMER ... h'"'"U I • 111 I<. ..... , ....... , I I I h 8083 .....•••. 27 ft. twin 130 Yol•o'1. Full cabin. Great boat and trail..-. Fly • bridcp + M111ty u tra's. $15,000 Call 675-2695 Auto W.ic•, P..ts co_ntained. Xtras. low & AccftlOriff 9400 miles. 142-5241 • ••• ••••••••••••••••••• 4 Wtt.el Dri•H 9550 $SAVE SAVES ••••••••••••••••••••••• WITH USED PARTS HEW 11 JHP CJ lmportedcarparts Pow. steer, trai:·loc, IMPORT bucket seats. front AUTOSUPPLY s tabilizer. roll bar & 101 N. Manchester more. Yours for im- Anaheim 776·9900 m e d i at e de Ii very. (028870) Ii I I" Or-. C-'V 29'.!S Harbor Blvd C08TA MESA 979-2500 ---..... l•f!llll111!11•••••••·75 4SOSL. dark m etalli c IOI Mcl.AllN'1 green. xlnt cond. 36.000 &, ml. si_s_.~.:_!63·211~.- ·79 Mercedes 240D. a uto. AM /F M casset t e . SI 7 .500/bst ofr. 494-2023 850 N Beach Blvd -- 1!'>Mi.No.ofSAt'wy1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo. 5 speed. ll,000 m iles. 1484374 1 $14'9 HtmJt Uowcnd VOLKSWAGEN INC 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove CONMEll CHEVROLET .'~II.HI••' 111.ol I I I!'> I \ ..., ~ :--\ §41>-I 200 LA HABRA IMG 9742 (714t522•5333 '79 M<.; Mad~et. Xlnt VW parts. '68 lert & right Top Dollar! SUndayo y Appl. cond. 27.000 miles See to door . ·73 left door. S50 l ....... ah Cdh! I apprec~a~e. ~·7.!,!17 each . 548-9744 ·72 Chevy Kingswood Estate Wgn. all elec win- dows. seals, door locks. am lllrk stereo. a le. lug gage rack. many xtras. brown1wht ext. gold ant. xlnt cond. Sl20ll Rhonda !162·53SS For any cfean used 1m port or domestic cars or Pant..-o 9747 ·74 Super Beetle parts . trucks!! Doh• 9720 ,•··~··••••••••••••••••• Back seat $20 Right Contact Bob Waiker •••••••••••••••••••••••1 · 74 GTS. slvr on blk door $40. windshield $30. '! ~.1~:~_4460 I 641 -91s1 '77 Monza Spider. VS. air, am1rm. runs good. 111 ness forces sale. SJOOO. 548·52'l5 aft. 3pm. BARWICK 0Af'>U~ \ _,r ..,. ... _. \--...... _ i I ! '~ ••I ) 11 \ WEIUY CLEAN CARS ANDTIUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET ~ 11.trl••r Hl"I ( <'-I \ \1 ~.:--\ 546-1200 Hl&HIUYER Top <follars for Sports Cars, Bugs. Campers, 9l4's, Audi's Ask for U /C MGR JIMMAllHO VOl.KSWAGEH 187 fi Beach Blvd . HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAN USED CARS! '7S Datsun 280Z· 2+2. im- mal· sal ver, mags. air & low m ileage $7950. Phone aft SPM 831 5952. '61 VW Bus. runs new. 9741 S12SO. Call Answer Ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1!417.24hrs.6424300 .• LEASE vw. '69 -p~~·~op. (.;ood DIRECT! Brakes. trans mission 35 .000mi on engi ne I 911 PEUGEOT TURI01 IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove St reet NEWPORT BEACH Sl200. 498-5317 '76 IUS 644·4208 eves ·11 Bug snr f. a m rm. perfect pnt 11nt rblt $2250 I 116'>1 ·3982 '76 M()ti4li 2 + 2 Fuel ·Sa~1ng . 4 cyl . Looks & runs good. $2875 Call Mike557-JS27 Chry.a.r 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Cordoba-white new S 1 B radials. full pwr. s un roor. auto trans. a 1·. am f m s tereo. l(ood l'Ond. PP $2495 bst ofr 979.8425 DATSUN Z turbocharger & installation kit. SO''. _ 752-0900 '69 Bug new pnt. new plus hp S950 Complete Porsclw 9750 tares. wheels $1875 77 <.:urdoba. EPA 11 17. a c. new tires & i.ho1·ks. hlack. llt.500 ma. I mostly fwy I. $2400. 548-~184 Datsun Z turbo motor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 840-5648 S200U "'1berglass r ear ·79 924 20,UOOma. air racmg renders .. xtend s t ereo. snd. s ilver '72 VW Convertible, new stock s inches 52511 Sl2.500 661 8598eves lop & headliner. new Conett. 9932 768 5837 tires. runs & drive ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Porsche 911 SC 07!1. x Int great Dark blue. white ·77 280Z Turbo, one of a kind paint. l'entcr line whls. s t ereo c ass . $8500 URU 644·4593 1980 Datsun 2fMJZX 2 + 2. t 2 , 000 m 1. 1 mm al' SI 1.500 895 2178. 631-%1i2 rnnd. take over lse SHOW~OOM COMD. 1216ZAJI > for deta1h. t all top S3SOO 494•2407 Pal. 75'f'"TOfi Power brakes. power 682 2222 8·5 wkdays. J oe • 68 VW fB. 1600 auto, windows. powersteerm.i: or Kathy new pnt, lire~. stereo. ,. 1lh tall telescoping 4 Sale or lakt' over rbll eng. d nt S16S(I 0 8 0 s teerani: wheel. ;11r. 644 ·6018. 770 7477 AM FM ster eo. rt'a r paymf'nts '78 924. Kin t ,. tndo'A defogg e r , cond 642 0807 ·so Rabbit. 4spd. air. lo automallt trans Snow ml. clean $59!15 979 7613 wh ite with Burgundy m me~~. 768·U!l85 79 l>atsun 280ZX Ork ' '76 !114 2 0. polished al brwn, 5spd . Alloyed loys. s tereo. M11lal(a • whel'ls, am ·fm /cllsS Reel , f lawless l'Ond Xlnt co nd S8500 thruout. S7800 firm '68 VW Bug Xlnt 1·ond R blt eng $1 750 tenor 27.(~IQ miles lm - m a cul ate lh ru11ut ' Sll .100 754 ·67!111 or Answer Ad :s2111J, 64l uoo miracle mazda 714·546 0331. con tact Days 645 2375. e ves Patti. Mon Fn, 8 5. 675-11638. I 635·6120. 24 hrs at 9725 ·19928Porsc·he.5spd.rcd. 2150 .._._ lhrcL •••••o•••••••••••••••• xlnt cond. IS.OOO mt. ful C.... MeM 645-5700 '74 124 Special. TC Auto. ly eqwpped. P7 Pirelli a m t rm. new paint. tires, mag whls. radar W ... ....,ED! 840-1644. 960·5438. detector rron11rear. 10 '69 VW Bug. new paint. n ew 1n te r1ur . automallc. Must !>ee to appreciate. $20!)0 Fl RM 968·319'..! 65 fWAOSTl':H. askini.t 19.0oo H!13 11~>51 nay!>. ~~-75!11 l!\e~ Dod«Je 9935 .•...•.•............... "'"I -----interest. take over lse '68 VW Bug. rebuilt. '65 Dodge Dart. nl'W en~. smo.i: rcrt Runs gr('at. S9tl0 49-1 9363 Late model Toye>Us and '77 X-19, quick sale, $3300. 1 7 3 O X P S 1 D I r SISSO OBO Volvos . C a ll u s 46K nu, A/C. Art 6PM. 17141760-2620 847-6572.968-1147 TODAY!!! 67S-8576 I . . ·74 911 Coupe. 5 speed. '68 \'W Sq bk (;0o d Ford 9940 74 Station Wgn. auto stereo. alloys . very transportation Need~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans. well-m aint. Orig. clean. SIO,SOO 759 1282 TLC S9500BO 646·4005 71 Galaxy soo xlnt <·on1l owner. 67Ul03 ---I p s . p b. swou o un --oll1 Roye• 9756 Vol•o 9772 963 -7620 c ....... M , '72 Fiat 128. must sell. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• "'U·Ull•'41-t4'7 , SHOO. CaJI Carol daily •lDEALERINU.S.A. I VOLVO 77 1"0HD GRANi\l>A PORSCHES WANTED Allow ua Uae opport1&Dity to comider tbe p1&rcbaae or trade-in ol :your clean Poncbe. Cb«k with Us Today! 13631 H•<bo< 81•<1 Catoen Grow ... l.Jl...DJJ 759·U 73. after 6pm & GHIA. A <.:. l' S. 6 1·yl . wkeodl~59. ~ ROY AM FM stereo. landau CARVER SAUS, SEIVICE top. 22-28 mpg MUST 9727 ROLLS·ROYC£ E\"~ L~ll~ SELL. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMllJ•mbor.. OV S AS LI ERY SJ4500HO 63!1-3625 VISIT YOUI .... _, euc~ EXPERTS CLOSED ~VNOAYS \'-----J .. ~ OIAMCll COAST HONDA s.• -----n•o HIADqUAITllS ••••••••••••••••••••• •• TODAY!!! UMIYllSITY SALES6SERVICE OLDSMOllLE HOMDA LE.ASE DIRECT! 1911 SAAi TURI01 EARLE llCE VOLVO l966Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA j~6-9303 5~!>·9~j7 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUS I VELY VOLVO M•rcury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UR ANGE COU~TY ·s LtNcof.'rWRc u RY DEALERSHIP LINCOLN·M ERCU RY 16· IS Auto Center Dr SD Fwy.Lake Forest exit r 111 nl1t1t1 1' '. 1•l h-11t 1 16' lfob1e W50 f;.M) 71114 Ford 302 Engine in good running cond. $300/0 BO 641-9157. 548·3374 DATSUN Z turbocharger & installation kit. SO'?.. plus hp. $950. Complete Datsun Z turbo mol-0r. $2000. Fiberglass rear $7419 COSTA MESA AMC JEEP 54t-•0~3 Tep Dlllar hid IEACH IMPORTS ~~<ifv~. COSTA MESA Largest Volvo Dealer an Orange County! BUYorLEASE DIRECT IRVINE 130-7000 • ,,, ... , "ltl.>l ~· 111t.11' •Ii I "11 h llt' up to '''''l41,11n .tl •I ... 11 .. 11 I' 11\lli :!II l''ly 1n~ Dut r hman. ~upcr fast, full race-. new ni:~rng. xlnt cond. 'l'rlr St51KI bst ti75 6906 i 4 ltan.:cr 32 Dsl. Try S2\IK ' racing renders extend stock S inches 1250. 763.5837, ·79 CJ5 VS Jspd. extras , $6000 493 7261 ·77 Subaru wagon. 4 whl dr, 4 spd, AM /FM cass. Mint. $3500. 540·0783. For Your Car! JOHMSOH & SOM ~~rv'!. Costa Mesa 540·5630 540-9640 Honda 'IM) Accord LX. S7200. 5 spd, a ar, AM /FM ster cass. gold. Pvt ply. 55 1-3741 '77 Accord. a /c . amtrm 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH ~52-0tC!CL __ OIAMGE COUNTY SAAi BUYorLEASE DIRE<...'T OVERSEAS 9952 MuttClltC) -.. ~•"",""'·~"· ... ~ • ..,,~,,..,,.--,,,..,..,1! .. ~-.•""~-.. ·.;:·r.tusi-~·NG·itv6 ••• l' Econocar. 4spd. dean SISOO 673-2057 1O1 20 Garden Grove 8 1 . Garden Grove 530-9190 o II' t I l "I' "u IJ :i:i· l.a µs lnike DE . Sweet pea Try ~I Bockmaller Ukr 646·4005 Find what you want In Oa1ly Pilot Classifieds ---------• ·79 TJt'<A-1 Slfnt Cond, W•Pay OVER stereo. new eng & tires. $4750. 642.3850 DELIVER! ES --- --- 72GRANDE. loaded Xlnt cond. $1950 5450·8615, 581 524 1 • .• ... Slit~ I 1h1re & men! 8085 ........•.•. '"'" :1 m1,c: '' l\llWl'' '' t I" t 11 t' ' 1 'l~I O rqans 8090 I i''lt•1·t rOOI(' .111. mu1lcl I ,.,J1t• ~pk r & 1111 I 11f1cl SJ :}()C) 1111;.1n \1 llST ..-1·1wn :n •1 'I r>5 1093 ..........•.. IC~'lll 'CED 111.tl t-:LITES "'olt1mon 555 ~·i.5 SCOTT 1h ... tro pless 1 11111 11'1' llPS $15. ·I ''"' ·onfl 646-3724 i ad1es. sz 7. Bl ark IOU 00¥' 'f CJf hortet b -the-pheri/ e ~8',( ean~ Y't.tt'\n j~- u se ,,,,_,At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified 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 ... this service is only $7 .SO week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad ca 11 642-5678. Dual Shocks. A/C. CB. AM l l''M Cass. Showroom Model. Much M ore SS 500 /0 B O 1162·5900 '80 Dataun 4x4. a te. fully loaded, must sacrifice 897-0093 1969 CJS Jeep, 20,000 orig mi. new top. new paint. new everything. Perfect cond. 494·0167 ·~Land Rover, 86 Ser ies. w /manual, runs. make offer. 482-3139 9560 DCJUar 9730 ,~ .,~.,~.~IJ:~. ·72 142E. xlnt cond .. A/C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r AM /FM cass .. auto. reg OldslftOIMi. 9955 SACRIFICE gas. 20mpg. great car! ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 7 6 J a g · X .f 1 2 L $1600/080. 646-6649 or DSL '78 Cstm Cr uiser Sllver/blk lthr, stereo. IC 1;>r G • .irn"n Gr1J11I• 81 752·2255. Robyn. Wgn. Loaded. warr . new trans & shocks. 52K < •<1•<l•·11 l;rr,11n ">30·9 lqo -----------sharp. 96800. 493·6655 or VW-'PORSCHE-AUDI m i. ordered ne w ca r · -----V 0 1 v 0 Bert 0 n e · 493-8123 ~ow room Cond. xtras. -----44SE.CoastHiway mu st s ell . S6 ,49 5 .Suboru 9762 pi-9957 at Bayside Drive 494-71B> '••••••••••••••••••••••• mpc. 16Kmi. Sll.990. '"to Newport Beach 673-0900 '77 Subaru wagon. 4 whl 979·6016 ~··w•••••••••••••••••••• - -Exec wife 's car! '77 dr, 4 apd. AM /FM cass. --73 agon, Auto. New re- Premium prices XJ6C, ooly I ever made. 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Vice President Walter F. Mon- dale, interviewed Sunday on ABC's "Issues and Answers," denied lhe deal amounts to the United States paying ransom. protest fiuuU cut "We are not paying a dime of American money for t he return of these hostages ," he said. ·'The Iranians are not receiving anything that is ours . . . This is the ir money, that we have frozen .. that. we will be returning to them." CRISIS TEAM Prc:-;i<lent Carter talks about the hos tage s ituation with top a<l ministration officials at the White House From left are Carte r . Treasury Secretary <;. William Miller , Gary Sick of the Na- t 1o nal Sec urity Counci l and Attorney c ;ent·ral Benjamin Civil etti. By PATRICK KENNEDY OftMo.11, ...... Su" More than 300 Ocean View High School students walked off cam· pus and headed home this morn- ing in protest of budget cuts pro- posed by officials of the Hunt- ington Beach Union High School District. School Principal John Viculin said the "first goal" would be to persuade the students to return to class. He said that any student who "refuses direction from a school official is subject to sus- pension.' The district bas proposed cut· ting $3.9 milHon from its $42 million general fund to balance the budget n.ext year. Th~se cuts would eliminate personal counselors for students and cut 75 teaching positions . Student spokesman Doug Irvine, 18, a senior, said the counselors shouldn't be eliminat· ed at Ocean View because they are ''important to this type of pro- gram." Ocean View is the only school in the district that operates on a variable credit system that al- lows a student to work at his own pace. ''What really makes us angry is that the only ones hurt by these 1 cuts are the students," he said. He 1 added that many students believe that the variable credit system 1 may be eliminated by the budget cuts. He said teachers are "prepar- _. ing us to get ready for massive cutbacks in the variable credit system.'' Teacher association officials < h ave criticized the proposed 1 budget cuts. Teacher spokesmen say that more administrative , positions should be cut and that al· locations to buy supplies are too largeandshouldbetrimmed. 118 clam digger ~ ~ dies of seizure A 60-year-old Huntington Beach e man suffered a fatal heart attack while digging for clams during n the weekend at Huntington State s Beach. p Chief Ranger Bill Stalberg said p Fred Perkins collapsed a short distance from shore at 2 p.m. [ Saturday. He said attempts to re- f 1 vive Perkinaonshorewereunsuc-j1 cessfuL __ _ p • ti The text of the agreement between Iran and the United States on money issues, released today. pledges the U.S. govern- ment to "restore the financial position of Iran, insofar as is possible to that which existed prior to Nov. 14 , 1979," the day President Carter orde red the Iranian assets frozen. Jn addition, the agreements in.· elude a pledge by the United States not to interfere in Iran's internal affairs; establishment of an international tribunal to settle claims by Americans and Iranians; and a promise by the U.S. government to freeze the former Shah of Iran's wealth in this country as it can be iden- tiCied. Besides returning Iran's gold and dollars held in American banks since s hortly after the hostages were taken Nov. 4. 197S, 12 major American banks also re.portedly agreed lo drop lawsuits seeking r epayment of money they contend Iran owes them . .............. Iran retreaterl from its estimate or $14 billion in frozen assets. which the Carter ad- ministration insisted totaled about $9.S billion. A U.S. official (See TERMS, Page AZ) INCOMING PRESIDENT KEEPING FINGERS CROSSED George Bush, Ronald Reagen hope tor hostages • Better than being there Television plans closeup of inauguration WAS HINGTON (AP ) -KCET will have a review of Charlton Jh:ston, l>ean Martin Television viewers across the na-President n cagan 's inauguration and M ar1eO:-.nwn<I . tion are apt lo get a closer, speech from 10 p.m. to II Tues· lr1augura11<1n l>ay coverage warmer view of the events sur-day. The program, "My Fellow begins with the.· network!>' morn- rounding Ronald Reagan's in· Citizens," will feature an analysis ing news show:-. AHC will provide auguration Tuesday than those of Reagan's speech by speech continuous cover<1gc from ils whoseeitinperson. writers for Presidents Johnson. "Good Morni n~. l\meric c." pro- Allthreecommercialtelevision • Nixonand Carter. · !!,ram and N UC from its "Today" networks plan extensive cov-Those whose tastes include sh ow throu~h the end of the in- erage of In a uguration Day variety entertainment as well as au~uralparacteab<>ul Ip m PST. events, with estimates that 75 pageantry will be a ble to watch a Heagan will take the oath of of· million viewers nationwide will two-hour, tape-delayed version of f1 cc at ~l a.m PST on a stand at the watch coverage of events in what the All·Star Inaugural Gala to be West FrontoflheCapitol. is likely to be a well-chilled aired by ABC from IO to midnight An,•honng the coverage will be capitalcity. tonightonChannel7. Walter Cronkite for CBS, John Live coverage of the inaugura-Frank Sinatra will produce and Chancellor and Roger Mudd for lion events can be seen Tuesday direct the e nt e rtainment at NBC. frank Hcynolds for ABC on KNBC, Channel 4, 7 a .m. to l Capitol Centre. an 18,000-seal and PaulDuke for PBS. p.m.; KNXT, Channel 2, 6 a .m. to arena in s uburba n Maryland, l.ate-evenin~ wrap-ups of the 1 p .m .; KABC, Channel 3, 7 a .m. with Johnny Car son as host day's events including Tuesday to 1:30 p.m .; KCET, Channel 28, Performers include Bob Hope. night 's eight inaugural balls also 8:30to10:30a.m. Ethel Merman. J ames Stewart, are planned . .. .. .. * * * * * * p ti -Countians set for inauguration Political, social elite invited to galas in Washington BJ TllOllAS •tJ&PBINE ... ...,,... .... WASIDNGTON, D.C. -Their 1ptri.,,._ elevated even bl•ber· by newl ol tbe lmpend\n• boltqe releue, an Oran1e County de- • • • • tl on of about 250 Republlcan1 ere malrlnt tbe patty roundl here today ln pre· laaupral evmta. Some ....,. NpOrta ben et tbe capltal had 1u11e1ted tile llosta1e news ml1ht blunt . ....,..._ f• Pnlldmt..ieet ........... "I tllbllt ablolutel1 th• op. . po11te l• true," dedared Newport Beacb attorney • .., Richard Spooner, a member of Party rounds began for the the Or1D1e CouatY ltlncotn Club, Orange County Republicans whOle delqation here numbers Sunday ni1ht · with a buffet re- m ore than IO members and ceptlon at the new home of 1ue1ts. C o n 1 re ss m a n Robe rt E . "The holtqe release .iva us Badham of Newport Beach. It .is juat lbat mucb more to-a Cape Cod-type dwelUng 1n celebnte.'' ,Chain Bridge Forest at Ar· Some 0nn1e Couaty Llneoln lln1ton, Va. _ clubben were belq In~ By 1:30 p.m., more than 250 of today on tbe bolta1e llbulUOD .. Badbam'a cloeest associates had for IOeal Waablqton telnilaon dropped in. ln tbe lobby at tbelr hHd· Tbe conareaaman and his quart.. hotel, the IJltemaU.-aJ •lie, Ann, off e~ed a country Inn. tbeme buffet with ham, cheeses, A 11 of them a1reed •Illa .... ~. and separate wine and. Spocmer'a ...... m•t. -cocmpu ban. ...I • I. All members or the Lincoln Club were invited. Distinguished guests Included Coalson Morris. presiden~ of the Lincoln Club; Lt. Col. Jack Brennan, former president Nix- on's chief of staff durlnlJ retire- ment; former congressman Pat Hilllnea of Newport B1acb; Michael Sltawtn of Coate MeH and Ed Mills of Lacuna Beach, a former Republican National Committee member. Othen tnchaded California M - sembtywoman Marian 8er1eaon, of Newport Beach, Oran1e Couft. (8ff OOVNTIAN8, Pate AJ) Kill threat denied by Alaia By.DAVID KUTZMANN OtllW 0~1ly Pilot St•tl A sobbing Dr . Louis Alaia de· nied on the witness stand loday that he ever told a longtime friend that he would rather kill his ex- w1fe than see her get custody of tbeirtwochildren. "Nol did not. I did not threaten to kill.·· the murder defendant told a jury in Superior Court Judg e By r on Mc Millan 's courtroom this morning. The gr;.iy·haircd physic·ian s tanding trial 1n the s tabbing death of Ma ry Lou Alaia, 37, and Long Beach attorney Marvin Tincher . 50 insisted on taking the witness st and to rebut the testimony last week of Mrs Mirtha Walsh. a friend of his for the past 12 years Mrs Walsh, a Huntington Harbour resident. had testified that the defendant telephoned her on three cx·<·asions fo llowing his separation from Mrs . Ala1a and in one such call. claimed he would kill his former wife before letting he r get <'ustody of their two children or possession of their home. But Ala1a testified today that he never threatened his former wife and had never told Mrs. Walsh he wanted to lea ve his 37-year-old former wife penniless "I never saic.l that to anyone," the dt.!fendant said. During her testimony last Thursday, Mrs Walsh also said (Sff Al.Ali\, Page i\Z) Nighl,-deposit robberies cominue in HB Huntington Beach's rash of night-deposit robberies continued this weekend with the holdup of an employee of an electronics stor e who was taking receipts to the Bank of America 's Five Points of- fice. According to 1>olice, a Hunt- ington Beach man employed at Radio Shack, 18033 Beach Blvd., was attempting to make a $519de· posit in the night vault at 9:30p.m. Friday when he was grabbed from behind. The suspect knocked the employee down. and threatened to strike him ii he did not band over the money, police said . The suspect Oed on foot with I.be bank bag. The employee wu not seriously injured. police said. The robber wu described u a black man in hia early 20I, 5 reete Inches tall. medium build, and was wearlnlJ a blue aweatahlrt and bluejeans. The weekend Incident •U \be sixth robbery or attempted rob- bery ol an employee carrylnf a nt1ht depmtt ln ffuatln,._ Beach durin1tbeputHv••eelrl.,. PoUce bave warned local merchant& \0 exerclM .,...... eauUoo in makln1tbedepoatta, - Airport reports conflict By The Associated Press The United States r eached agreement with Iran today for the r elease of the 52 Ame rican t\ostages, but Iran· s chief hostage negotiator said their flight to freedom awaited official word that billions or dollars have been transferred to the Bank of England. That flight might not come until tonight or Tuesday. Al &f)ews conference in Tehran, Irani an negoti ator Behz ad Nabavt said the hostages would be put aboa rd a plane "im · mediately after" Iran hears of· ficially from Algeria that the Unit~ States transferred money to an Algerian account in the Bank of England under the agree- ment to exchange the hostages for frozen Iranian funds. Officials at Tehran airport gave conflicting reports about pla ns fo r the hos tages and several said they expected the 52 Americans to leave within hours . An airport orficial said that the hostages had not ar - rived at the airport. Another of- ficia l said they "a re s upposed to come. but it's not yet known when." A third officia l, who identified himself as deputy m anaeer of CHRISTOPHER SIGNS FREEDOM PACT -A4 RELATED STORIES, PHOTOS -P•g• A9 the airport, said he was "not sure they will depa rt tonight, but anyhow they have not arrived." American television networks showed film supplied by Iran of Algerian docgors examining som e hostages . Louisa K e nn ed y, a spokeswoman for the hostage families. said she thought the hostage families might have to s pend another night in Iran because of the dangers or night flights out or Tehrar. airport. But on e U.S 0H1cial in Washington said he still hoped the hostages would be released today ·'I still think they are coming out this afternoon." he said . In Washington, a U.S. official said a potentially serious last· minute hitch developed and that the Central Bank of Iran had not authorized the Bank of England to set up an escrow account for the frozen Iranian assets. But ABC said later the money had been un· frozen and the funds were "in place." Nabavi said Algerian doctors were examing the Americans and that lhe doctors would have to s ubmit a report on the hostages· health at the moment of de· parture. The complicated agreement to free the hostages in exchange for what U.S. officials said was S8 to $9 bilLion in frozen Iranian funds. cam e after a 14 1~·month effort by the Carter administration and m - the final hours of his presidency. • President-elect Reagan. who (See HOSTAGES, Pa1e Al) Coast Weather Variable clouds throu1h Tuesday. Local dense fog and low clouds along the coast nignt and early morning. Highs Tuesday 65 to 70. Lows toni1bt '8 to SS. IN81DET99~'W A UC lrt*W ""6lftWt of· /icial ii ,,._... bll IM lotelf collectm, nn .,_.,. M'• o btmcll o/ •. s. Page 8$. .. ._ • ..,_....,... ..... ~ Cl ~-:;.=-t ==--:: ~ Al ......... OlllllW CM "\~ m-1==-s J:-ct.t ... M ""'111" a "''· ' H~stgages due debriefings WASIONGTON !At'I "-''" &>• ~·b1atr,•U1 c·ons1d4'r crucaat Ire.ct. Amerata ., hl•l•I• ht-NN '"'l'•• lht• 11ublic-outpouring of •Ill be flown from Iran to • ••111 11twn oYl'r the hostawe:s' re I UPf'rvLMd dto<·omv"'u1on lh•I 111r11 \'an bl· Ub muc·h of a wall del•> th.-lr lon1 •w•U"'I I'>\ d111t11.i11·.al 11rd,·1tl in 1l!\ hoqle<'OllUnat to famlhC!• fnt'Nb •'WO "' .. ' a:. thc•ir lon14 cav and• naUon cahil ar •••d In"'""' II\' 11 \ The! holtaaes .,.., "'""''lrJ to h t Gtirmany. the newly freed tM t aken lo • l ' ~ bU11•••t•J 111 111 .. rll'll.ll' will bl' able to sec West <;..rman) ThirrY th•.> II ~ .\ rtlt'rll'-'" lcltv1:s1on on the "'«"IC'omf'd ln • lt"an1 uJ ulfl 16b \rm,'(} l"orl'e:. nclwork a nd will 1nrlud1q r, nu R \ 1a1.M·.-who h~· .clVl'll 1.ll'1·c:.i. to videotaped ,.,.io Kn1an llf ~l1t1h ,.hru th.-, m·~:. Mttnm.artc:o. tu bring them •~r .. ~t'Ut'(I 'm • l';ff1' but r~ IJI> iu Jutc on what has happcned •t&nf'd 10 P"'">t<'!!>l •I\ c-1 th.-r•1h.J 10 lht' worltl :o.111n · their capture ""'"r" &n n.·~, ur uu~'•uo ha't T h\'.\ will havt• t ree teleJJhoncs :.pr1ni 11,1 talk with their families II ~~1blc-t•t'°""'""' l •rl~1 J'h t' ~35 bed hos pital where •bo ~111 0) lo l1c1 r11a11' lu .:rnl the .~ 'II ~t ay wa:,, built by the th ... rn but Wtutt' Huu:H' pr\'!\!>· 1:erm an:o. during World War II sel"rf'tiir' J•'(h l'Q~ "II t-1tllc1I 11m.I has g iant red l'rllSscs on its th11i tul(hl\ .. p .. \·ul..-tl\ t.' ' 11'1<1 roof IL sl'rved as tlw first tOJJ for \'1\'e •"rt<!>1dt'11l \\ dll .. , .,. Mon the 14 hostagei. rclt·ased from dal" !>ll.ld \Ii ... h.a,. 11111 ~ott•·n ·rl'hran earlie r , a nd us 1ntu th.at µ.&rt dt ,:A)J -~·n'll'tme n wound ed 1n the Tht'n, ..al'l'•1rdrng lv lop Mak a1 •d hus tagl' rcst•uc effort Wl'fe Dept1nm .. n1 uirit·1.t b t hl' fn·'->J trea there lasl J\pr1l ..\m en l'.ub ~111 :.pt'm.I a h ve to One offk1al s aid any hostages !>"'' .. n d.t) dt>l'umpn.•i.s1un veraod w 1th Sl'rtous µrublt•rns m<1v be in lht' L'S .\ir 1-'11rc•t• hos µllal in keµt longer 111 German y' for W1esbadt>n. "' rt<surt town alonjl treatment. the Htune River "Som e ur them Wiii be ready The families have Ileen asked to leave immediately, <1 nd some not to go to Wt•st Germany, the may have serious · JJroblems ... offtc1_aJs said. and must after anolht•r St<1te Department of. having waited 44:1 days have ft eial said "We just don't know agreed lo watt a little lunger • everything we can expect " J11s1 a p11ppy? Experts say the re t urning Th<?se judged physically and Americans need a short period t'moltonally fit will be flown to a of time to readjust to freedom privat e reunion with thei r ~efore bei~g thrust into an emo· fa milies at an as yet undisclosed taonal reunion. site in the United States. but not "Former hostages have told in Washington. officials said Lynn Litll'll of Garden Grove gets a greeting from Hulk I hl• lan~esl .gr~at Dane at Sunday's Shore line Dog Fan~ t'!t·rs Assoc1at1on o bedience match at the Orange County ~ a 1 rgrc~u.nds an Costa Mesa. At 15 months. Hulk is barely out of his pupµy hood . us that ~hey needed m ore time to "They 'll hav1.• several days to J Frottt Pa11.-A I gt:t their heads together. t<Y re-get acquainlt>d bl•forC' the C'oun altze that they are really free, t r y we l c·<1rnt•s them homi-· t h at it 's n ot j us t a noth er officially," Ont· State Depart TERMS OUTLINED • • • dre am." ~a!d one State Depart rn cnt staff mcmlit•r t•xplamed ment o~f1 c1al, who requested The latest µIan 1:,, that after anony rrutr . . their pri vate reunion . the .The offtc1a.l said the hostages hostages and their families will will be. ex~mtned by doctors and be flown to Andrew!'> Air Foret p~yc ht al rasts ':Vell·trained. to Rase outside W<1s hington and diagnose !he kind of physical wi ll be greeted b} the president and e!11ot.t0nal pr oble!lls that and a host of other gn\•crnment can an se an people subjected lo leaders. long-term captivity "We plan a vcn moving Later, t~ere will be rollow·up t•t•remony." onl' S taie Depart t' o u n s e 11 n g, whi c h so m e rnent official sairl * * * * * * ' Fro• Pllfl~ A l HOSTAG.ES RELEASE. • • takes office Tuesday. said ... All of us are encouraged but still have our fingers crossed.·· N abavi said foreign reporters would not be able lo see the· hostages before the ir departure. but that the Americans had been interviewed by Iranian television and th e fi lm would be ·'trans mitted to the world tonight. .. CBS said sourc·es inside Tehran told th~ net work that the hostage~ would hkely be taken to Algiers in two Algerian jetliners which hac been standing by at the airport. then on to West Germany in U.S military hospital planes . The control tower at Me hrabad Airport, in a telephone conversa· lion with The Associated Press in New York. said he had no in· formation on any Algerian planes a nd that no flight plans had been filed. , If the hostages were flown from Tehran to Algiers it would mean a trip of abouLJ,000 miles. Algiers is a b o ut 1,000 m i l e s f rom Wiesbaden, West Germ any, and the total night time could be more than JO hours. U .S. officials hoped t he freed Americans would be flown to Algiers and on to West Germany today, their 443rd day in captivi· ty . President t:arter and other ol · ricials in Washington pre pared to fly to Germany to greet them. but White House officials said Che pre· sident would not go if the trip w.ould prevent his attending Reagan's inauguration Tuesday. Nabavi also said on Tehran Radio that, "we managed to rub In t he dirt the nose of the world's biggest oppressor and 'Superp()wer" and forced the Unit- ed Stales "to submit to the de- mands of our Majlis ( Parlia· ment~. '' Nabavi was replying to a queshon on a Tehran Radio pro- . gram that allowed listeners to call in a nd speak with him. He ·'strongly denied'• that I ran acted from a position of weakness. He also denied a White House report that Iran had signed the agreement, saying: "We will not sisn an agreement with the Unit- ed States. Rather the Aleer'ian J,!O\'ernment will issue a state- ment. We shall annnunce nur agreement with th<1L statem ent. and the U.S. government will an nounce it. loo. There will not be any signed agreement .·· Carter, <1ppeanng in tne White I louse press room at I· 55 <1 m . PST <1fter the signing 1n l\lgicr~. said a "few documents" were still to be signed "before the money 1~ actually transferred a nd the hostages ar e relea!>cd " "We don't know vet exactly how fast this procedure will go." he said. "We are prepared to move as rapidly a s possible All the preparations have been completed pending the fina l documents being signed." 1. Sources in Tehran said there were no demonstr<1tions in the Iranian capital today, in con· t rast to a n outpouring of thous ands reviling the United States after seizure of the U.S. Embassy a nd i ts s t arr by Islamic militants on Nov 4 1979. . Deputy Secre t ary of St<1 te Wa rren Christophl.'r, the chief American negotiator in the crisis, signed the accord at the Algerian Foreign Ministry. /\ s mall group or reporters wit nessed the ceremony. "This is a ver y happy day ... said Christopher, then expressed to Foreign Minister Mohamed Benyahi a "the abiding apprecia- tion of the American people" lo Alge r ia for servi ng as tn· termediaries in the negotiations. "You and your colleagues in Tehran have performed this heavy responsibility with great impartiality, discretion and high skill." said Christopher. "The American people will always re· m e mber this cont ribution to huma nitarian matters by t he Al geria n people a nd the ir leaders." .. At las t I can s mile," Christopher told reporters. The breakthrough came after 141h months of diplom atic ap- peals, secret contacts, economic pressure and other actions in· e luding a failed r:escue att~mpt by U.S. commandos. TELEPHONE Alt depMmettta: (714) 142-4321 CIHIHled Adverttalng: 142-5178 OFFICES CMI• Mew llO WHI Bay Slrftl "ho a-.kt·d not l<J be identified ':ml t11da ~ the: fme1 I fi gure is bt·l\.\Cen SH h1ll11m and $9 billion. ( H that. I ran would get about S5 2 t)ilhun 1mmt•dialt.'ly I h·n "!'. wlH.•r(• the money 1s and wlu·n· 11 will h(· going under the ll'l'ITI:-. of lhr• ai.:rePmcnt · Lalt• l;1st w•·ck. thf• C<1rler :idm1n1:-.1r;it11n1 rt·adtcd $2 2 lt11l1011 for d1'11 vt·r) 1<1 <1n escrow .11·1·1111111 t h;,it c·ould be turned •l\'t·r t11 I ra11 wlll'n the hostages a rt· l'Pl<·aM·cl The agreements s µt•<·if~ thal th1· l'1•ntral Bank of ,\lgl'ria will h1Jl<I this money in t.>se row uni ii 1 tw hostages are free ancl I h1•n turn 11 over to lra11 ThC' ll'xts or the agreements s<1id Iranian assets 1n domestic branches of l\rne rican banks. believed to total about $3 billion, will bu dclivc rNJ within six months lo a n Ali.:erian escrow a<'rount Tht• lt·xts s aid $1 billion of thi~ munt',\' will be deposited m a sµec·1al c~c·row <1ccuunl to t'(l\·cr all <·la1ms ag<1mst Iran and "111 bl' n'plen ished so 1l does not fall hc·low $500 million More th<1n $3 bill ion held in Eurovean hranc:hes of American h<1n ks also would be released. Perhaps the most significant t·oncPssions by 1 ra n involved its demand for the return of the late shah 's wealth The texts of t•xfay's accords prom 1sed a ny U .S assets belong- ing to the Pahlavi family will be frozcn 1mmed1 ately after Iran files a legal da1m against it. lran. like any citizen or government. then will hC' able to pursue these assets in /\rneri<:an courts. Of the S24 hillion Iran de- manded last month be placed in an Algeria n c•sc·r1>w accouat. $10 hi 11 ion rcprC'bcnted the assets Iran presumed t he shah had in the t 'nited States Thal would have requir ed an appr11pr1al1nn by Congress beca~st• there is no legal way for the l ' S gov<·rnmf'nl to attach tne shah '!-. mon<.·~ Moreover. the Carter admin1str<1tion's own l'ro• Pllfl~ A I ALAIA .•• Alaia told her that his ex·wife would "get the hous e a nd kids over my dead body " /\laia. questioned hy defense at- torney Albert C S Ramsey, s aid he told Mrs. Walsh "I would give her (Margy /\laia) the house and kids over my dead body" as a means of negotiating with his former wife, who he knew talked with Mrs. Walsh. Alaia said he had been advised by his divorce attorney not to back down on giving up custody of his two children and had conveyed t his message to Mrs . Walsh as a means of gaining joint custody of the children while letting his former wife have their ha rborside home on Dover Drive. Thome~ P. Haley 1"111>111,,., Robert N. Weed .. ,.,, ...... l09una .. «II lC'11 No. CoaSI Hlql\wav Pil l ul • • d ~nl_lnfl_ ... _ .. _«_ll __ ITllS 8HCI\ Boul•••rd 0 r lllg mxe M. Thomas Keevil fdltor Thomas A. Murphine --.~lflt fdflor Ch•rles H. Loos AHlttMI llMMtil'IO Editor Second cleu poS109t paid et Co•t• M••• W S Cel1fornia. IUSPS 1<1+10111. Su!K<rlpllon .,., (•r A HlNGTON (AP) -The •1•• ••.ao "'°"'"'•· by mau •s so mon11t1y U.S. Supre me Court dAl>li'ned to-m1111ary dHllnallont M.ao rnontl\lf ' ... ~ 1.,. 0,_ c .. ,, 0.,1Y p,,01 ......... """ " d ay to consider whether airline <omb1ned ,,. ,..,., "'"'· ,, ""b"• .... a by '"" pilota..have the r ight to refuse to Or•,. Cou1 Puol•.,,•no comoany S.11<t•••~-......... work in support of a strike by edll•on• .,, ""°'''l'led _,,., • .,. 1"'0"°" "''0 t attendant• on the same lor Co•I• Mew, ,,.,_, Buel\ Hunllnq1on .., Beul\ l'ounl•1n Vallo, ••••nt L•oun• air I 'oht attendants Wenlon 8••<11 Solill\ Coil.SI A ......... ·~·O"•' ~·hon .. & est imate of the shah's wealth was only a s mall fraction of Iran's figure. The agreement also pledged the policy of the United Stales will be "not Lo inte rvene. directly or in- directly, politically or militarily in Iran's internal affairs ." Som e a nalysts, form e r ~ccretary of State Henry Kiss- inger <1mong them, say the United S~atcs had .no busi_ness bargaining with a nation which had violated int e rnational law by holding diplomats hostage. Mondale d1sm1ssed that Sun· d<1y, saying : "We've got some r ight here to put those hostqes an~ t~eir fa milies at a very high p riority .... We want them home. And we've take n these steps and we promised if they'd let these hos tages come home, we would unfreeze those funds .... I don't think that is improper at all underthecircumstances." Frigid Florida thawing out MIAMI <AP> -Unexpectedly warm temperature~ today gave f'~lorida citrus growers a break from a ne w round of frigid weather that added to damage caused by last week's freeze.· A freeze watch had been in er. feet for the citrus belt today, but readings at 1 a .m. we re in the m id to upper 30s and the watch was C'all ed off. according to Mike Carlton, direC'lor of the ~rowers division of Florida Citrus Mutual, a g rowers' CQOperalive. Citrus growers already un der a 10-day e mbargo on fresh fruit sales and shipm ents that took effect Sunday because of last week's freeze had to fight a not her round of frigid tern peraturesSunday. Toaigld'• •eettag HB buildings decision due A final deciiion that would permit six-story high-rise build- ings in downtown Huntington Beach and perhaps on much of the shoreline as well is scheduled to be reached tonight. The decision, expected two w.eeks ago, was delayed by the City Council until tonight alter pressure was applied to extend the taller buildings between 6th and. 9otdenwest streets along Pacific Coast Highway. _Also on the council agenda will . be a public hearing filed against approval of a con- dominium project to be built on a former dump si te f or hazardous wastes. The project, planned by . the Mola Con s truction Co. n ear Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street, was approved by the Plannins Commission Dec. 16. Howe ver, resident Dianne Ford. appealed , c laiming ex· cavauon of the material poses an unreasonable risk for nearby r esidents. Other items scheduled for City Council action: -A request to install a securi- ty system and guardhouse at the entrance to Trinidad Island in Huntington Harbour. . -A request to put in a traffic s ignal at Warner Avenue and Nichols Street, the location of a recent serious traffic accident. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. at City Council chambers 2000 Main St. ' l'N•l" ... Al COUNTIANS AT D.C • • • • ty Supervisor Harriett Wieder of Huntington Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murdy of Newport Beach, William Dohr, secretary of the California Republican Central Committee, and Glen and Dotti Stillwell of Newport Beach. In the wake of the festivities, Badham was off today for a re- ception honoring California Lt. Gov. Mike Curb. The reception is called, "Join the Posse to Capture the House Ro undup for Republicans ." Mrs. Badbam is attending the distinguished ladies reception at Ke nnedy Center. Mrs. Reagan and l'f.rs. Bush are serving as hostesses. · Washington weather for the pre-inaugural was chamber of commerce-perfect today with blue skies, bright sunshine and temperature in the high 409. Tickets to major inaugural events are in heavy demand and there were numerous reports ol ticket foulups. Many celebrant.a found their reserved tickets bad vanished when they arrived to pick them up. · Only two such iDllMcel were known within Oran1e ~y·s Lincoln Qub delelatim. &line Holden of ....... ..._. ... Richard Cramer ol Perris ..... their tic*N.,.. .-. n., were loatilll for replae•• ?• today. Ticket ~alplne ia rampaat, accordiq to Mme sourees. One LiDeoln Club member re- ported being offered a $100 ticket lo the California ball Tu esday n ight al Kennedy Center for $1,000. Grandstand seats for the in· a ug uraJ parade are going for S25. $75 and SlOO. Officials at Congressman Radham's office reported they a re s wamped with ticket re- quests . People were lined up out· s ide his office seeking help early today. "We only handle tickets for the .swearing-in cer emony," ex- p I a med Badham spokesman Howard Seelye. "Each con- g r essman get a llocated 95 tickets for just sta nding room only. We've had req uests for three times that many." Accounting for the m embers of Congress. that amounts to SS,000 s tanding-room tickets before the swearing in is even 'I open to the public. Congressmen get 22 real seats. That totals 11 ,000 chairs. ''We've also had numerous c omplaints and requests on par- ty and gala tickets," Seelye re- ported. "but we can't do much to help on that." In one instance, it was report- e d that well-known Orange Coast businessman and master of ceremonies Paul Salata and his wife, Beverly, arrived and their tickets were gone. This proved to be unfounded. "I just arrived without having any tickets," Salata e xplained, calmly from his headquarters at the Gramercy Inn. "But I'm all fixed up now for two balls and the gala." Then he quipped. "we're going over to the rehearsal for the Inaugural Gala to see if Frank Sinatra s till re m ember s who Ronald Reagan is ." * * * OC's Reagan /QIU to have inaugural ball .Ronald Reagan's inauguration will be marked by an inaugural ball Tuesday night at the Dis - neyland Hotel in Anaheim. Tbe event, which is open to the public, will feature a closed circuit telecast of Reagan's in- au,.,... Mdress and dancing to the llJuion Viejo High School Ju. 8-s and music of former state Sm. James Wbetmore. Tbe bl~ tie optional event will run from 6 lo 9 p.m .. accord- iJlg to Tom F\ientes, chairman or tbe county inaugural ball com- mittee. About 100 officially sanctioned inaugural balls a re being held throughout the U.S. to coincide with events taking place in Washington. D.C. There is no admission cha rge to t he local event Language ban nde alloived WASHINGTON <AP > -The U.S. Supreme Court today left in- tact rulings that an employer can prohibit worke rs from speaking a language other than English on the job. even among themselves. The justices refused to review rulings that a Me xican-American was not a victim of discrimination when he was fired from his job for speaking S panish to a fellow employee. A management memorandum at Gloor Lumber and Supply Inc. in Brownsville, Texas, ordered that employees speak English un- less Spanish was needed to com- municate with a customer C••rrltllt 1"1 Ora11t• Cout 1"1tbll t!ll119 Com,anf. No newl ..... lft. n•rat14111•. edft•i•• "'"''"' ........... _., ........ ,.,.., .. re,rOllttOd wllll01tJ -'Pe<lel _.,,,, .... .,~-· ........ · pub11•-s.iuroay, -s-oa,, r11e .,,,.,.,.,., strike i against Trans ln- ""b1'"''"' P'""' "•• JJO wei1 e.. s1rw1 "'o ternationa lrllnes, Inc .. and Bo• 1*· '°''• M4-w. '•1••orn•• •ui. 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Mi ... :-. 0111) wr.111· I .1m a11gn .11 "'' 't·lr lor 11111 ha\ 111J.! h1·t·11 al>l1• 111 11ro11•1·1 .Jtihn Irvine cops cite abuse with traps l' at trap:-. ~huu Id rw \ <.' r hf• ust•d 10 "get t'\'l'll · 1A1t h a fcllnl' or 1ti. 11wn l'r. acC'o rd1ng t o u report wn ll<·n hv the !>ta ff of th(· I n inc· Poltn: Oepartm1·nt Tht> rl'por1 suggl'~h lhat <·al t r aµs shouldn't he 1ssut•d from I he mun11:1pal p•1uml t11 i.woplf' who inll'n<l lo ""'' lht• I rap t1, Capt un• an1 mab for l he purpost• nf ..;f'l hng thn.-><' ani mal~ for an1 rnal rt'~C<•n·h •1r 1•11 11e n nw'nt al11111 lu11tur•• •·:ct~ 011t~1rl(' of the l'it ~ Caµtun• ('al~ hcfon • other "reasona hll' alll·mpts have been made to sarl'I~ u11d humanl'ly t·apl\irc· tla•m " The rC'port . prepart!d at the re q uest ur th(' lr\'lne Cit y C'ounc·il, goC'.s on to .;:e.\ that people s hould he fon·ed to r('ad and eomply "'it h the• " n1111al Tr a1) Agree mc nt .. Tht• i\mm al T rap Agrt•Pmcnt r eq uires that pC'oµl c ret urning em ply trap~ b<· a sked ltlc follow 10~ cfucstions . ··Did you r apture a ny ani mat with this trap~" "tr yes, what cltc1 vou do with the animal''" The r<'J)t>rt f11rlh1•r :-.l1µulates that if the ans wt•rs to lhC'S (' q111•s l ions 1nd 1eat<' 1llr gal or ~u ... JHt·rous r ireumstanrC's. u pohl·•· invl's ligat ion 4'houlcl tw c·e111 ducted The lrvtnl' City <.:oune·il 1s to <'onsider the report Jan . 26. L ate last year. the council m e m be rs s us pe n d ed the is sua ncc of cat traps pe nding t he pre paration of a r eport by the police de partment. I r vi ne C ity Coun cil man David Sills said al that lim e th at felines Wl'r f' being tr apped un justly and put to death a t the pound before their owners knew the y were m issing. He also complained that t ax. payer money was being was ted in the cat trap progr a m. It 11 o n 1· A r I t' d I( e • H1·11 .e1:-. .... t1H'l' in dn ·• That 's y.11.11 the· Poor H1 t hard 's ('lull 1 alle-<l lhl' pre~1dent of \ IH · 'I' t·w-; and S po rts ti 11r111g Lht• pr<'!'>l'll lal1un of its .1111111cll (iold Medal Awa rd l'lw advcrlls111g club pre ".'11t 1•d 1t1l· plaque on the .!7~·tli t11rthday of its "patron ,,11 111." n .-njamln •·ranklin. lllllfOGf NEWTON Wt· fl'lt ht• <Arl<>dge> was .111 11111ov.1t11r. an oulslandin~ e 0111m11n1t'a tor a s w as F i a 11 kl 1 11 and a 1<1•n a 1-. ... ane·l· ma n ·· s a id l.orf'lta "41vt' Smith. the fi rst "'om .111 pr1•s1dent s1nre the e•l11 h WH~ foundl•d 10 1906 l'oung 1ttodrl APWl~to . Ja:-;on Carter. 5-vear -olc1 son of Presid<.'lll c'arter ·s son J ~u·k . poses a s s uperhe ro to illust rak magazine article about ehildrcn's fascination \\ i th 'WC'h t'har actcrs. Arti· t•ll" hy Jason's mother. Judy, 1s in t urren t edition of Red- hook mal-(azine. -.. . MX dat~ extended BENO <APl The Air Force has extended the deadline for 11uhlk comments on thP environ- m ental impa ct statement for the MX m issile s ystem, according to un aide to St.>n. Pavl ' .:txalt, R- N ev. The Pcnla~on repQrtedly agreed to pus h back the origina l April I deadline for comme nts to Ma} 1. We1re Listening ••• The Daiiy Pilot wants to hear from its re aders. what you like about the paper and what you don't Uke. We also would like to publish your views on any subject in our lette rs lo the editor col· umn. Call the number below and your message will be recorded. Messages will be transcribed several times daily and delivered to the desk or the appropriate editor. Mailbox contributions will be delivered to the editorial page ed itor. Mailbox contributors m ust include their name and telephone number for ve rification. No circulation calls, please. Tell ua what's on your mind. The number ts;n service 24 hours' a day. seven days a week. ..... ~ R. H&ldaon Ladd, the University of Michigan's full-time bell ringer .for the past 10 years, finds himself out of a job today after the &chool cut its budget by $4 million , in- cluding Ladd's $13 .500,-a-year position. • Singer Wayne Newton is in Wa s hington t o <'oordina t e Tue sd ay 's nine ina ugura l ba lls, but he 's thinking about returning la ter as a polili· t·ian, according to the New York Uaily News . "Friends have urged me to run for gove rnor in Nevad a Others have told me to t ry for the US. Senate And I'm lhmk 1ng a bout both," he s aid . "But 1f I went into politics I'd go a ll the way Who knows wha t could happen 10 years from now? .. he said. Cesar Chavez s ays he isn 't wor r ie d abou t possible weakening or state political s trength for his United Farm Workers and considers it "an hono r" t o be opposed by farmers. Ch a vez was a s ked if he thinks Assem bly Spe a ke r Willie Brown will s up port the U F W s ince Cha vez backed A sse mb l y m a n Howard Berman for the pos t and if grower-sought <.'hangcs in the farm labor a ct are likely "If these p<.'Ople stopped at lacking us, something would be wrong ," Chave z s a id b e fo r e s p e a k i n g lo t h e Chic ano Youth Confe rence in Fr esno ... All of these polil1 c i aos a re pe rishahle like fruit. very perishable " T he Sen al t• Comm e r l'c Comm11lce una ni mous ly aµ proved the no m inatio ns or Malc olm Baldrige l1> be set·r eta rv of t·o mme rcc and Drt•w 1,ewis lo be sec retary of t r a ns por lati on 10 t h e He agan admm1strat1on. T h e vote on Haldrige wa::. 13-0 a nd on Lewi:-., 14 0. Airport, NB tiff • simmers ··Add it io n a l h andicapped fa c i lities inc lude r es troom s " reads a new infor mational brochure on Orange County's John Wayne Air port. But t here 's a problem . The airport terminal restroom s are not accessible to wh eelchair· bound persons. Airport Mana~er Murry Ca ble sa ys he wants to move ahead with improvem ents that would m a ke the restroom s a ccessible. but claims the City of Newport Beaeh 1s t r'ying t o st all the project In the me antim e, according to Cable. handicapped persons who desire to use r estroom facilities a re being transported. at county cxpen~e. to accessible facilities located in t wo hotels located on MacArthur Boule vard near the a irport. The d is p ut e t hat h as de- veloped over the $80,000 project to upgrade the airport terminal restrooms center s on differing inte rpret ations of a s ettlement in a lawsuit filed against Orange Co unty by the City of Newport Be ach . Under ter ms or the stipulated Jud g m ent. the county mus t notify the <.'ity or any plans for pe rmanent or m ajor alteration o f airport facilities. Cable says he's been told by • the s;ounty Couns el's office tha t the county wasn 't required lo a ler t Newport Beach officials lo th e plan for m a k i ng the restrooms accessible. He said he did so out of a spirit of goodwill toward the city. , Newport Beach was notified of the plan in an Oc t. 24 letter from C able. Later, he notified the city of other propos ed improvements edge lights on runways and taxiways . a standby power syst em and r em ot e w ind in· dicators. In a Jan. 8 letter to Newport Beacl) City Manager Robert Wynn, Cable said he was giving the city two weeks to co mment on the projects. If there was no r esponse, Cable said, the county would move ahead regardless or Newport'sviews. Wynn complained in a letter dated Jan. 12 that the city hasn't r esponde d b e caus e of the workload facing its A vlatio;,/ Committee, a city council ad- visory body. Wynn....W-tJ-e committee was supposed to consider the items at its Jan. 6 meetinc. but couldn't because the meetlnc went too late. He aaid tbe county project.a will be COMklered by the com- mittee at a Feb. 3 meetln1. Monday, January 19, 198t H /F DAILY PILOT ,43 Inaugural gems rarity Few presidents' remarks remembered. WAS HINGTON (AIP ) Ir Ronald Reagan says anything me m orable in his inaugura l ad- dress. he'll be a rarity among presidents. Rarely can a president speak fo r his era and to the ages. Franklin D. Roosevelt, taking office at a mo ment of economic crisis . said "the only tbing we have to rea r is fear itsltf, .. and people reme m ber that . And John F Ker:i n edy de· li v ered a s pee·e h with two passa ges e ver sinC'e associated with him : "Let the word go forth from this t ime and place. lo friend and foe alike," he said, "that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Am erica ns born in this century , tempered by war , disciplined by a hard and bitter pe ac e. proud of our an- cient herita~e and unwilling to witness or per mit tht"'s low undo· ing o r t hose human rights lo which t his nation has alwa ys hcen committed , and to whal·h we are (•o m m itted to d ay at hom e and around the wor ld " And . of t·ou rse ''Ask not what your country can do for vou · As k what vou C'an cfo for ~·our country." · Abr aham Lincoln 's ~l'cond in aui?ur al addre:-.s 1s par t of every Amcn l'an's heritage, the poetic e xample of t h l' mun 1fi('c nl gesture "With mati n· towa rd none. with l'harit y for all. with firm nes s in lhl' rr ght a)', c;ott gives us to set' th(' right. let us strive on to finish the work Wl' <ir e in, Lo band up t h t> na t io n 's w ound ~ But what of l.111<·oln 's first in ;wgur al" No rnl'morahlt• quotation rc· m a in:-. Who r<.'memht·r:-.. f11r that mat lt•r . wha t .J 1mm \ C<irter s aul four .vt•ars ago" · Il l' qullll•d h1 ~ hig h "·he111I tt•11C'h1·r . .J ulia Coleman. who s aid "Wt• mus t adJUSt lo 1·hang- 111g times a11d s till holtl to un t· h a n g 1 n g p r 1 n t 1 p le ~ . · · b u l Car te r's he:-.l lt111•, in r('l r11spet·l. :-.l'l'm:-. µrr·~c·1cnt "I have no new d ream to set furlh tod ay. hut r alhl•r urge a fresh faith m tht· old dream " In most µrcs1dcnlial inaugural a d d r· t• s Sl' s . t he I h c m c l h a t l'me rgcs 1s humility In one way o r anothe r, one president after a nothe r sa id he wasn't s ure he was up to the task r.eorgC' Washington was lhe first ":\mong tht• Vl('ISSltude~ IOCI d l·n t to 11rl'. n11 t'Vl'lll toulcl haH• f ill ed m l' with g rl'al<'r a n x 1el1es." he sa id upon laking of· fH'e. And Thomas J effers on pro· tl'sted : "The task is above m y talents .. J a mes Madison was fi lled "with an awful se ns e or the trust to be assumed .. And J ames Monroe · ") tannut t.•ntN on these duties wit hout g reat anxiety for the resull " Fra nk lin P ier ce e xpressed Plaboratc humility in 1853 "It is a relief to feel that no hea rt but m y own can know the personal rc•gret and batter sorrow over whi('h I havl' l>cen borne lo a position so suitable for others ra ther t h an d c•s irahlc· rr1r m \'sclf." Andrew J a <.'kson said he frlt "a diffidence. pe rhaµs too just. 10 my own qua lifications " "I tread in the footsteps or 11- 1 uslrious men." said Ma rtin Van Buren. who also noted that "un like all who have preceded me" hl' w:.is only an infa nt when "the 'NO FEARS' Franklin Roosevelt He \'olutaon that ga\'1• us ex 1stl·nc·e · oe<.'ur rcd \'a n Buren also lcJt1ked around the HE>pubh<.' :.ind hkl'd whal he ~a w A scn!'>e or ~a t 1)',fa <.'ll<in cre pt into h1:-; acl<lre:-.)', 10 1!1:!7, and 1t was to lll'l'llffit' another standard tht•m t· fflr that t•ru "In all thl' ;.i ttrihull'S 11f a g r t'a t. h a pp~ <i nd rlc1u ris h1ng JH.'Opil'. as wc :-.l a nd v.tthout a µaralll'l in the· worlcl, he -;a1el Wil ham lh.'nn 11 :.irri ... on. 'Aho ('aught e·old dt•hvt·ring hi!'> 1n uugu ra l acldn'~~ ;rnd died :12 cl a,\·~ lalt:'r'. 11:-.l·d the• 01·<·:.c~111n t11 propo:-.1· a numher 111 1mprtl\'1• mt•11ts for what he· ..,~1w a:-. · dl' fl·l·l~ Lil Lh1• ( '11n:-.t 11111 1ern 1-'t·unng lhal f1rt·:-.11l<-11b might s urn•nde•r to ttw ·n1rrupt 1n.f.! p <J~:-.111n' 111 urnl11111m h1· pro fJ11!'>NI th:.it 1·h1l'f t'Xl'C'U11\'l''> Ill' l1 m1 t £>d 111 u :-.1n1d c ll•r na J 11d pr o m1s c·el 111 't'I a11 l'Xi.J nll'll' "l 'nt.le r no c·1n ·um s lann·s "'all I 'WITH CHARITY' Abraham Lincoln 'TORCH PASSED' John F. Kennedy t•on:.t•nt to s<•rvl' a M:rond I 1•rm. ht· s aid . Bt:'nJamtn I lar n son d1s1·u~~e·el a prohlt•m Ht•uJ,!an would hi.• gl.<lcl t11 hav<' · u hurdt•n!-.'•1111· hudgt·t 'iUrplus lit• said. "Wh ilt• a Tr t•<1s un ... urplus is not 0 11.' gn •a t•·'i l f•vil. ;, 1:-. a !'>t·nous <'\ r I " William I lc11A urcl Taft u-;e·d tu., inaug ural arlcln· ... .., as the 111· c·as 1on for 11 mundune rr·v1<·w of ,l!CI \ e•f'llffit•11t '-. runt'tlOll!'> 'I n 1h1· l>l'p a r tm c nt of \g1·11·ulturc·' he· ~aid , "lht• 11:-.1• 111 :-e 1t·1111fl<' 1 ·x 1JC'rim1·n1 ~ 1111 ;1 l.1q .. 1· .,e·al(' and tht• )',flrt•a d or an l11rr11;it11111 cle•n vt·d from tht•rn 1111 r lit• 11nprO\ 1·m<·n1 of g('ne•r :it .1,l!n n 1ltur1· m ust g111111 " \\ ;1rrc·n ~ I l;,1rchng 1n 1!12 1 11'>1·d t ht· word I ha t \\If ' 111 lwe ·111r11· lh" h;ellmar k of h" ;11( n11 n1 :-.l;1ra111111 ·w irm a le·\ · W1• mu:-.t :-.In\ l' tor n1.1rrnaln 111 r 1·at'l1 ... ui11i111 \. tw -;;111i "'Ii :ii l'' 1·r t hut n11:a.nt 'NORMALCY' Warren G. Harding Vegas tour fraud charged I.OS AN<i El.F:S IA l't A p r "' I 1 m 1 11 a r ,. h c· a r 1 n g 1 ., St'hl•<lult'<I 1-'l'h !) for t\\•1 men diarged \'Ith dl'fraurtinl! n1on· than 1011 l)e'flJ)lt• IJUI or :-.omt· St:J0 .000 111 ph on ~. l1rn pr 11·E•d tour:-. to I .a~ \'t·gas /\r r a rg nt•d on m u ll frnu d ch ;i rges <trt· Wilbur l\t·nrwd~. ~l. o f \' a n :'-l u ' ~ a n d J a ~ 1> n {;oldston. ~. 1;f A~ou rc1 , ownf'r!'> 111 Tour:-. l.1m1t{'d of Siii'! n1an Oaks l S p11~ta l 1n.,p1·1 t11 r Ha.\ C'ha\'1•1. :-.atd more· than HHI c·nn1 pl a ant:-. h:.id hc.·l·n n·c·t•1\ c•d ah<111I fhe· lour opc ra11on . \\hH•h rt• putNll.' offlort•d <'l•rt1f1l'alc>s al ~!1.1 p1·r 1wrs1111 t h:.il 1•u ... 111m•·rs l'ould r<•elC't'm for round I rip air farl' am! thrc•1• da ys and two nig ht:-. ;wn 1mmotl at ions 1n I.as \'t•gas spzrry top-sidcz.r with nzg1st<zrod ant1-slip sokz. a favoritcz fur sai1ifB or strQtl.t wz.ar, g::n.,s gnz.at with oortiuroys arrl.a b1a2Clr or shOr tB and e knit shirt. @)~o@@)~~· 44 Fbshion Island• Newport Beach•7J4/fM4·5070 JOOJ ~stwood Blud.·~stwood Village•2J3/479-7727 '\ • A., OAJL y PllOl H I Q ........ ~"> To•~~' Marplalae It's party tinie £N aollTE WA8HING1UN: Once you 've t nu&1ltd In to 'ravelln llhl~. u ptur.cl the waanderlual and anltted the hud) atmusphertt ol. ophiatac•ted 11oc1ety in placea Uke MO<t6 to's f'1'1\ 1runJ1, u ·~ hard to brHk the h•bit So 1 'm olf :.wain . 11us llmt .. 11 ·, l >ti11t1n1i1llon Washan1tun, 0 C · round thv oftac·tt, I told ev.,rybody I wa:s Mclually hndf'd for tht-t·av1ual to r ht!clt on my 1ncom" taxes But thl" rt-1111 truth 1.i.. I hl"ard 1t wrus~red there maaiht be a cou· Jtle of partat.,. in tht-iaru Tul'SdMy naaihl It twoen w1dt'I) t urnort1el that some :sanaer as a1van1 a C.ialia b4Abh lit .. i.i>0t <'ullt!d tht' Capitol Plaza an Maryland. nd Lh~n tht-rt." 1 "'u1>i1C•M:d lO be a whole dele,atlon •of p~plt' frvrn vur Vt'ry own Unmge <.:oasl who Wiii be .:.-thenng for whut tl> !>tin~ l'alled a "California Party" at Kt'nned\' Ct!ntt!f • WHl', VOt"RE LEFT to wonder 1f they always live it up hilt' th.ti. ut Washington, U C ? No wonder everybody wants to be 1n govt'mment Of cours e . ont! of m; long-time as soci at~s .in Washtn~too pomtt!d out 1t isn't every day that the Plst.n ct of Columbia inaugur~tes a new President of the United "tales That might account for some of the excitement. When I announced my arnval time in Washington, my associate there suggested. "Why don't you try Modesto? Everyttung here 1s booked m advance We've been putting Nation awaiting· inauguration 100,000 partying vi1itor1 fl~ck to Washington for event WASHINGTON <AP> - Ronald Reacan played a star· rlna role today ln lhe pomp lhe day before bia tnau1uration into the American presidency. but became a spectator to even bi1· 14Ld,rama: the prospective re- lease ol 52 fellow citizens from 14~ months of humiliating cap· tivily abroad. 'the nation 's m ood o f Tactical skills prayerful, thankful expectancy set the tone of Reaaan's day as he prepared to asaume the burdens o( olff i:e -whfch prom· iaed to be free of the hoetaae crisis that to r lon g mont hs darkened the White House days of President J immy Carter. a De mocrat rejected at the polls by the people. Carter, rewa rded at last for Chris~ppher hero of negotiations WASHINGTON (AP> --. In the climactic days of remarkable bargaining in Algier~. Warren C hristopher became America's 53rdhero. • Entrusted by his president and a waiting nation. he was the man in the middle in the most delicate negotiations. He labored for 11 days and nights to win freedom for the 52 American hostues in Iran before the clock struc"I noon T u esday a nd the Carter a d· mi n istration 's mandate vanished. Fittingly, it was Christopher w h o repr esented the United States early today and signed the accord with I ran for ending the or· deal. his patient course, was prepar· Ing to go to West Germany to greet the hostages but he let it be known that he would be back in ashington to t urn the pres. Iden over to Reagan. M EA LE, AN estimated 100,000 partying visitors inundat- e d Washington to welco me lt eagan to office. The limousines commanded by the elite among them caused traffic jams in the streets of Georgetown. Unlike Carte r . who walked down P ennsylvania Avenue, ltea1tan and his wife, Nancy, plan to ride in a s leek limousine from the Ca pitol ;to the White I louse Tht! ceremony takes place at the stroke of noon Tuesday on the gleaming white, flag-studded front of the Capitol, with the new pr esident facin g the snow- patched mall and the monu- ments Amenc<1 has erected to p r es idential he r oes or other days: Washin gton, J efferson and Lincoln. Aides said He<1gan himself wrote the 15-ininute "er a of re· newal" inaugural speech which he wants to set the tone of his pres idency . They call ed it a speech reaffirming the potential or America and the fundamental con ser vatism that has been Heagan 's touchstone "The theme is ver y ·can·do.' " said one associate who read it "The tone as upbeat. c <1n-do spirit. tap the Amer ican spi rit. trust in the people. cut back on government. give more power to the states . . move on inrlahon. laxes and bag government " It is in lhe aaenda of celebra· lion that Rea1an 's Hollywood past shows lhroqh. Payin1 SSO, $100 and $150 for seats to a s ports arena 15 miles out or town, some 17,000 observers in for m al clothes w ill see performances tonight by a cast or movie stan. many or lhem longtime friends of the rirst ac· tor ever elevated to the pres· idency. Begin calls for early election JERUSALEM <AP) -Prime Minister Menac he m Begin's government called for the elec· tion of a new Is raeli Parliament on July 7, four months ahead of schedule, but the opposition Labor Party said a long cam· pa ign would be "wasteful" and demanded a May 12 vote. 1 With his government battered by soaring inflation that led to the loss of its majority in Parlia· ment. a major political scandal and internal squabbling over fo reign policy, the 67·year-old Regin announced the e arly elec · ti on "WE EXAMINED all kinds of dates and we reached the con- d usion that J1,1l y 7 was the most c·onveoient." he told reporters aft er a Cabinet meeting Sunday. Regin sa1d legisla tion setting the election dale and the dissolu· • ALTERNATING AN hour or two of sleep at the U.S. Embassy in Algiers with meetings and pho ne calls lo Was h ington, Christopher. with his weary smile and stem determination. came to embody the final drive to s ettle the s tandoff. APWlr .. lo SIGNS FINAL AGREEMENT Warren Christopher G E 0 R G E -8...U..S-H.,. Lh e millio'laare's son who wrestled with Reagan for the He publican preside ntial nomination then happily settled for second place whe n his que st f e l l s ho rt, becomes vice pres ident tion Ol't'arlrament.-wounrt:Jn-. -- t1od uced today or Tuesday. "You'd think 11 was my fault Smatra didn't invde you lo them· auguratlon." all our visitors up in boiler rooms left over from the Ken· nedy Years ... lie suggested cond1t1ons are so jammed you need an advance booking to use a telephone booth. He also gave warning about the predicted weather for Mr Reagan's big day tomorrow. Just 45 degrees but with winds expected up to 20 knots . GEE, THAT MIGHT be blustery enough to knock those tall hats off t he Fountain Valley High School Band mem bers who will be marching in Mr. Reagan's parade. The parade comes your way between 11 :30 a .m. and 1:30 p m . Orange Coast time "Chris is U<e kind of a guy you want to keep on the firing line," his boss. Secretar y of State Ed· mundS. Muskie, s aid last week. That tribute was matched by this from President Carter. who awarded Christopher the Medal of Freedom: "Warren Chris topher has the tact of a true diplomat, the tac· tical skills of a great soldier. the ana lytical ability of a fine lawyer and the selfless dedication of a citizen-statesman." B V ALL ACOUNTS the bargaining required a virtuoso perfor mance. "We're trying -\O>'do things in hours that would take months othe rwise." Vi ce Pres ident Walter Mnodalesaid. Christophers's role in Algiers grew as the negotiations gained momentum. One top White House official said Sunday that Carter had "issued instructions to give Warren Christopher additional <1uthority to sign documents ." All this for a man who. only a few months ago, had announced his intention to quit the diplomatic service. When Christopher's m entor. Cyrus R. Vance. resigned as secretary or state in the wake of the calamitous military rpission to rescue the 52 American cap- ti ves. many assumed the job would fall lo Christopher , who. unlike Vance. had favored the rescue plan. He agon. son of a Di xon. Ill . shoe salesman is. al 69, the oldest man ever to assume the Americ~ presidency Along with the po mp and cer e mony com es $8 m illion worth of dining, dancing, s inging and general high stakes party· ing It is one of t he mos t elaborate inaugura ls ever, and by fa r the most costly. The Labor Party, which is favored in the opinion polls to score a he<tvy election victory. quickly called for the earlier election date and promised a floor fight in the Knesset or Parliament. "WE BELIEVE s uch a long campaign is wa st eful," said Labor Party deputy Is r ael Peleg. "What the Likud failed to do until now it is not going to do in the next five months,'' Peleg said. Sp~aking of the Aaron Band. here's one for the records. This Orange Coast aggregation is staying in Arl in~on . Vi rgini<t, at a place out on J efferson Davfs lt<>;td. ' { Jefferson Davis? Gee. I always thought he was on the OTHER side. Beyond that. the latest panic rumors in Washington carcles indicate there aren't any tickets available for anything having to do with ceremonies surrounding our Gov. Reagan's latest change of address. Gas-heated schools IDLE TALK HAS IT that a computer was selling tickets independently or some special telephone lines that were also peddling ducats. The ups hot is they oversold reopened in Boston everything by 125 percent. . Auto dealers would like to have that problem right now. "You can't even get a ticket to the Lincoln Memorial.'' my Washington associate warned. Anyway. for the next couple of days. your faithful cor· respondent will be fearlessly tr acking down all this Washington gossip and if anything happens, I'll dispatch to you som e dots. dashes and one or two flashes. VOU TWNK l 'M worried about those ticket rumors? Not on your life. Up near Modesto they warned me I'd never get movie tickets to "Godzilla the Goriila ... I .sure fooled them. BOSTON (AP> -With the ar· rival of milder temperatures, gas·heated schools in this fuel- strapped state were reopening to· day. but officials warned that even one more day of zero-degree weather would c reate a "very serious'' shortage. And despite conservation by gas-company customers, Gov. Edward King said s uppli es were still dangerous ly low. King' said he would extend an order a s king residential customers of Boston Gas Co. toset their ther mostats no higher than 6.3 d egr ees. Owners of com· Rain drenches Texas Variable coouat. ana d~n•r 1011 throuQll r .. ~•Y Low c loudt. alon9 th<! COHI late n19ht and urly morn lnQ Coastal low 48. lnl•nd SS Coastal 111911 •s. Inland 70. 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M .. 01' t • w I J W t • w • t • .w • mercial buildings were ordered by King to keep the setting at 55 degrees, although the governor lacks power to e nforce the man· d ate. Boston Gas, the utility facing the worst shortages, managed to keep its gas consumption at 10 percent below normal through the weekend. accorain g l o state figures. K ing declared an energy emergency on Tuesday after Boston Gas reported on its supply problems. On Thursday. King or· dered that 100 gas-heated schools be c lose<t the next day. Ki ng said he was letting the schools reopen today because of the improved s upply situation. AP WI..,.,... Offi cials were pinning some of their ho pes for relief on an Algeria n tanker. docked in Sa Winnah . Ga .. that was to bnn~ about I bi llion cubic fee t of liq· u efied natural ga s to M assachusetls. INAUGURAL GALA SET TONIGHT IN LANDOVER, MO. 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She was convicted Saturday of first-degree murder, ).but the jury must now decide Wllether she was legally-sane. H found sane and sentenced to di e in S an Quentin 's gas chamber, she would become the first person in California history to face possible execution for a murder with the sole motivation of race. MS. CROMER'S lawyer , Dean Beaupre, argued that she was "as crazy as they come" when she spirited the boy away from where he was playing near his Alame.da home, strangled him and buried him in a shallow, muddy grave. He is expected to repeal his arguments Tuesday. Four defense psychiatrists ln!ifi~ tbe..J>joole woman...was inaane and not responsible for her actions. But a prosecution psychiatrist said she was a "bad person," not a schizophrenic, who should take responsibility for her crime. Defense psychiatrists said Ms. Cromer's schizophrenia con- vinced her that blacks were "animals" on earth to be "eaten like cows or chickens." THE VERDICT came after an eight-week trial and seven hours of deliberation by the jury of seven men and five women, whi('h included two blacks. If the jury rules Ms . Cromer insane. she will be confined lo a mental hospital. Ir they find her sane. a penalty hearing will be held -also before the same jury -which will then de~ide on sen- tence. California's 1978 capital punishment law requires that the jury's finding of racial "special circumstances" in the killing opens the defendant to a possible death penalty. The alternative, should she be found sane, would be a life sentence without chance of parole. ' Cerebral Palsy telethon pledges record LOS ANGELES CAP) -A 21· hour "Weekend With the Stars" nationwide telethon for Cerebral Palsy research and related pro- 1rams raised a record of S14.2 million in pledges, surpassing the $13.1 million pledged a year ago. The third annual telethon, baaed in Hollywood with seg· menu from Las Vegas and New York City, was devoted to raisins funds for United Cerebral Palsy SpHticCbildren_'s Foundation. Entertainment personalities who appeared included Carol B•mett, Burt Reynolds, Helen Rtcldy, Donald O'Connor, Dinah Sbore, Florence Hendenon, Far- raita Fawcett and Erik EatrlKla, plus previoul'ly taped performaaees by Frank Sinatra alld Dan Martin. H /F DAIL V PILOT ,4. Th.rottle jockies harasse)grey whales .SAN Oll!GO (AP> Standln1 at the Mlm ol bia whale·watchlnc aailboet. nipper Edward Barr viewed with aeorn •• a famUlar al1bt took plaff off tbe at arboard aide While ht! watched, two pleasure boata, operatln1 er- r•llcally, conver1ed on a 1urfacln1 California 1rey whale ''IMllN THaO'M'Lt: jockiea," swore Barr. "They thank lht)"re cowboys. They want to jump n1ht on the wbale-watchln& cruiaes, worries about the whales' welfare u the pressure increases. •'On Fridays and Saturdays, there are more than 1.000 whale-watchina boats out and some of them are right on top of the whales," said Barr, who has cap· tained the sauare-ri1aer California, a commercial whale-watchinlf craft. since 1977. "The pesterin& starts in Seattle and continues off San Francisco, Santa Barbara, San Pedro, Newport B.,ach, and San Die.co -some of the biggest boating mats traditionally make a 6.000-mile Journey each year from AJaaka's friaid bays to loll in the warm and shallow lagoons off Baja California. There they spend the winter breeding and calving, before returning to Alaska by a different route. A native or-nearby La Jolla and a former Navy man, Barr has been in love with the gentle beasts for a$ long as he can remember. "They're very passive. d~ile creatures. All they want is to be left alone." tle said. whale'11 back." , Tht1 cloae·r•nae haraasment continues daily, from Suttle to Su Oieao. Each year, between December •nd fi'ebruary, thousand• of boatera parade out to sea to watch the &Mulll Alaaka-to-Mexlco miaration of the world's lu,ei l crcalure. 1!:1tperu admit the "whale ru.sh"_poaes problems for the ~•ceful llnd often preenant mammals, but aaree th•l httlc c lUl be done to halt It. markets in the world. · "By the time they (et here, those whales are so nervous and boat-shy they'll do anything to get out of your way. "It's amazing to me that they last at all, .. he sighed. On the endangered list when their herd dwindled to 300 t.wo decades ago, the California gray whale has HE'S CONVINCED THE heavy traffic troubles, even confuses, lhe whales. ''With-boats converging on lop of them, they reel trapped -like they're in a vice - because they have to surface for air. Several boats ruin the whole thing. Some people are stupid, like a drunken driver . They' re not trying lo hurt anybody, but they' re just not competent lo handle it.'' Meanwh1Jt1, Barr, 47, a skipper df more than 400 · made one of nature's greatest comebacks. Now numbering more than 11,000, the huge mam· Experts say they are s tudying the effect the harass- ment has on the whales, but have limited knowledge. Conrad defends jofJ ~x-astronaut pitchman for Douglas LONG BEACH CAP> -When Charles "Pete" Conrad Jr. began appearing in ads last year to praise McDonnell Douglas Corp. and its DC-10, the former astronaut 's..mail picked up. "I got letters and some of them were nasty . How could I bastardize my integrity and be hired off the 'street for a large amount of money? .. None of them was aware,[ had worked for the company for, at that point in time, four years," says Conrad, adding: "Of course, I would write them a good answer back." . CONRAD ALSO GOT plenty of positive res ponses. "We have made an improvement in the area of people avoiding the' airplane," he said in an in· te rview. "But frankly I don't think we have managed to convince as many people as we would have liked to. We probably haven't gotten back to where we were before the accident." The May 1979 crash of an American Airlines DC-l~~nOlieage in-whiclt-2"f!"PttSODs·died llDd the subsequent 37-day grounding of the jetliner creat- ed a different and difficult-problem for the SO-year- old moonwalker, who is now senior vice president for marketing with McDonnell's Douglas Aircraft Division. "WE JUST RAN INTO a situation where peo· pie were saying, 'How can we buy your airplane when it's falling out of the sky and it's getting all this bad publicity?' " Conrad said. picture-statement did more damage than anyth1t else, because everybody in this world is convinced one bolt holds the engine on the wing and that's ob· viously not the ('ase." Improper maintenance procedures were final- ly cited by federal investigators as the cause of the Chicago crash, but Conrad said the official find· ings seemed to make little difference. "Last January we ran another survey and the fact that the airplane has been basically exoneral· ed didn't change a thing, .. he said. "We still had the avoidance problem." McDonnell management decided they needed a spokesman and, arter toying with the idea of hir· ing various "names," realized they had the real thing on their own ninth floor. Complete returns on the ad campaign aren 'l in yet, but Conrad says it appears to have helped. . CONRAD, A FORMER Havy test pilot who became the third man towalkonthemoonin 1969, ex· presses no regrets over lea ving the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, which he feels has been neglected ever since the Kennedy era. ··Ha d the s p ace pr ogram r e mai ned a "And it certainly didn't help when the NTSB (Na ti on al Transportation Safety Board) guy is holding up a broken bolt," he said. "That s ingle "HAD THE SPACE PROGRAM remained a space program I would have stayed there. It's the job I did best. and I obviously enjoyed what I was doing.'' he said. "But l flew when I was 43 the last time (the 1973 Skylab mission) and I probably would have been 51 before I could get to fl y again and I just couldn't see sitting around that long.'' SCULPTURE DEPICTS WALK ON MOON SwlHalr gave gift to Pete Conrad Northern rain to hit here ?L-J!_ate DefflJj By Tlte Aueclated Presa Before leaving Sunday for the presidential inauguration , Brown OpJXJSed to The rainclouds over Northern California today were expected also hinted that he m ay not mount a third campaign for the IJ • to taper off tonight, but rainy reinforcements were forecast to ar· Democ~atic nomination for president m 1984 1relected to t he US uazg pOSt rive Tuesday, the National Weather Service reported. Senatem 1982. Rain was expected lo Valley by afternoon. with a STATE m ove · into the Sacramento I chance of showers today as '---------..J far south as Big Sur. The wet weather was expected to le@ve a snow level of about 7 ,000 feet in the Sierra, down to about 6.000 feet in the northeastern mountains. Highs in the upper SOs and 60s were expected in most areas, rising into the low 70s in the San Joaquin Valley and dipping to about 50 in parts of the Sierra. Mliwr laeld •• rlal• dU,,ld~ ••••••• SAN DIEGO (AP> -A 70-year-old miner, Evert Scott, has been booked for investigation of mu rifer after the fat al shooting of a Santee man falsely accused of claim jumping, a sheriff's spokesman says. The shooting took place Sunday in a rural area two miles north of Old Highway 80 near Boulevard. Brandy Kenneth Micholas, 28, was shot near his car after rabbit hunti~g. GcJt,. Bro..,•••• ••I • ..,, i•trd fer• LONG BARN CAP) -A Lodi fisherman slipped on rocks while crossing a creek and tumbled down cascading rapids to his death. Tuolumne County sheriff's office reported. Dan Leroy Blevins, 20, was pulled from Sugar Pine Creek near here by his father after the accident Sunday but already was dead, authorities said. _,,% aaotorc9rll•ISt ••••-:'•• ldlwd LOS ANGELES CAP > -Two motorcyclists died when a car driv· ing on the wrong side of the street plowed into them, imbedding the bike deeply into the car 's engine, and a motorist drove hi s car off a 300-foot cliff in unrelated weekend traffic accidents, a uthorities said. Witnesses said the car dragged the crumpled molorrycle for two blocks in the Boyle Heights district before coming to a stop and bems abandoned dung& lhe.la.m...Sunday incident.-_A bout an hour earlier, one person was killed and two wer e injured when a car speeding along winding Mulholland Drive an the Hollywood Hills plunged 300feetoff a cliff SACHAMENTO 11\P J lgnor· m g the recommendations or U S. S e n /\Ia n C r a n ston , t h e California Democratic Party is on record as opµos1ng the con ft rmation of Alexander Haig as -.r..i .S Set:retaryofState. A rl•so lu t 1o n oppos ing Prt:sidcnt-elt'('t Honald Reagan ·~ nomination of Haig. 'Aho was White !louse <·h1 ef of starr to former Prcs1dt:nt H1r hard Nixon . was adopted with only a few sec•onds or dehat{' Sunday hy t ,500 dclcgatt.·~ to tht annual Californi a nl'mnt·rnt1(' P arty convcnt1on Earlier an the three-day con vent ion. Cranston. lhe Nu 2 rank ing Democrat in the Senate. saicl he had '"some r eservations ' about llail! SACRAMENTO CAP >-Gov. EdmundBrownJr.hinledstrongly that he wouldn't seek a third term, but otherwise his appearance al the Democratic Party convention left his ambitions anything but clear. Classified ads phoned in up to 5:30 p.m. Monday to Friday appear' in the next day's issues lllY'S -ST ... CUSS Lin Cu1tom ..... 1ng, l -Elc,_, ~Q·~··•W-o WI-Doon C.0 .... o Call 842-3400 '" .......... ~-541-7401 of the BALTZ -BERGERON I SMITH & TUTHILL · WESTCLIFF MORTUARY ''Affordable funerals'' .. 427 E. 17th St:, Cost~ Mesa PHONE 846·9371 No Calom Co•11lin1 ... ~o dwt mlstahs. *Tnillltd rounwlon will show you ntw nll•1 llaltlll tllai will makt o•trwtlah1 a tlal"I of U1t past! * o,., "Wtl1lu1nblldrrlM ·Guaranltt: you •••I mttl yo., 1nl or our addltloft91 nr· •kn art frtt ... 111 yOY do! ... '·. '· l Mo1Hlay January 19. 198 1 . J • Thomas P, Haley/Publisher ThomH Keevll/Edltor . Barbara Krelbich Editorl•I P.-ge EdiCor c O•ang•Coa>1MvP11u1 Editorial P!!fl.e ............................................................... Speaker Brown keePs his word ranal l'Omm1tte..-a u 11nmeots for th~ s tate tAg• lature may alvt' Or1&11til' County a llttle more cloul· than 1t hMd last year, thouah the ph1IOS01Jhtcal !iplit· in the embly dubed a few ho~i ewport Beach As~emblywumkll Marian liuaeaon, who did not JOID fellow K~pubhl'Ml\K in voting for Willie Urown u Speaker. did not win an Hf'eCted seat on the important Way and Means Committee She w1U remain H v1re chatrrmm of the Education Cumcrulltt a poKt she hdd last year. and also will be a metnber oi tht' Labor. and Employment and the Public t-:rnplo\~ and Re ttrement committees Th~ Edur auon pc ... t w11l bt! ~fed UIJ ~ath. ~tar! a.s· "' tance th.is year itlld may be es.,ecildly s1gn1f1canl an l~idU\& efforta to amprov~ school financ ing under the tight state budget The Ways and Means appoantment went to freshman \ semblyman Nolan Fnzzelle of Costa Mesa, who bas :,t ar ed ftrmJ} on the side of his Re publican colleagu~s. H e 's one of onty two freshmen on the 23-member commit· tee Other Orange County members are pemocrat n 1r hard Robinson of Santa Ana and Republic an Ross J o hnson of La Habra. Frizzelle also was named vice c hairman of the La~r and Employment Committee and member of the Gov· ernm e ntal Organization and Transportation committees. Westrrunster Democrat Chet Wray . one of the few Democrats to support Speaker Brown, wa~ named chairman of the Labor and Empldyment Committee, the only c ounty assemblyman to win a committee chairmanship. Speaker Brown was as good as his word in handing out committee assignments to his supporte rs. For Orange County, the assignments are not all bad. 'Education' worthwhile In five days of hearings before the Senate Foreign R elations· Committee -the longest recorded confirma- tion hearing for a secretary. of state -Gen. Alexander Haig Jr. succeeded in convincing all but two of t~e 17 commi\tee members that he is the right man for the Job. Even California Sen. Alan Cranston, who earlier had grave doubts about Haig's fitness for the top diplomatic post concluded that the candidate has been an "a ble , dedi~ated. loyal, tough and hardworking public servant" who could become a ••great'· secretary of state. The tough question-and-answer sessions proved. if n othing else. the value to the nation of the Senate con· firmation process. There were many Americans who sh ared Cranston's doubts about appointing a military man. and a man who had been deeply involved in the Watergate affair, to head the State Department. The hearings s howed that he is indeed a military man not unexpected for a general -who believes· ''there art! more important things than peace:· and "there are things we s hould be willing to fight for." St atem e nts like this can be a little. unnerving. but it's as well they were made before Congress , which still has the ultimate say on war versus peace. But the hearings also revealed that Haig is an in· lcljigent and thoroughly experienced...diplomat. as witness ~legwork m opening the doors to China and his ex· tre m e ly favorable relations with our Western European Allies as chief of the NA TO forces. llaig. in his closing rema rks . called the hearings. "an extraordinary experie nce for m e, a special education for 11\C. '' This is good. Every potential leader , however qualifed. needs this sort of educatio n rathe r than the rub· ber·stamp approval that can only open the door to future trouble. We're outnuniliered Orange County residents who have the impression the ubiquitous telephone has taken over their lives might con· sider moving· to Fairbanks, Alaska. In most other parts of the country. telephones now outnumber people. ln the Newport Harbor area.-there-are 109 phone-s-roF - every 100 people (of all ages). Down in Mission Viejo and L aguna Hills, the ratio is slightly lowe r -105.6 phones per 100 citizens . But San Francisco is even more talkative than Orange County -115 phones per 100. And in Washington. O .C. there's a phone and a half for every resident, most of them, of course, in government offices. In a way. says the phone company. the phones-to• people ratio is a fair measure of affluence . The welHo-ao householder is likely to have three or four phones in his home, compared with one or two at lower economic levels. But on the other hand, in Fairbanks. where the average income tops that of most mainland communities. the re are only 41 phones per 100 residents . Maybe our Alaska cousins are not as talkative. Or perhaps their love for peace and quiet was what lured them up there in the first place. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views exp ressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 . Bo>< 1560, Cos'a Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Wild West By L.M. BOYD The Wild West was at its wildest during the 14 years from 1870 lo 1884. And motion pictures show that the Wells Fargo stagecoaches were the Dear Gloonty Gus ls Frank Sinatra really foln• to •inC "Send in tbe Clowm" at ·the in· auauralball! P.ltl. targets o( many a robbery. But how many? The com· pany's rttords show only 313 stages were knocked off. Another 34 attempts were thwarted . Ten clerks, • shotgun riders and drivers were wounded. But only two Wells Fargo men were ac· tually killed during that en· lire lime. Off a rural road out of Salina, Okla., is a barnyard sign which identifies the place as "Tedders 'Re1lstered' Tick Farm." A little farther down lhe road ls another farm with a slan that reads: "Oleo Acres -Just Another Cheap Spread." Our Chief Proanoatitator contends someone someda.y will make a fortune by ln· venttn1 a podet-ahed meehMleal DOH to let eon· cerned IOull teat lhelr own breatb for balltoll•. Jack Andenon CIA wants Ollly 'team ·pl~yers' WASHINGTON -The Central lntelliaence Agency's recruiting melhoda have soured many ap· pile ants who can't understand why they have been denied employment in the spook shop, Some of them. in their fruslra hon. have called m y office for help in land· ing jobs with the CIA an action wtuch. in itse lf , raises serious doubts about their grasp or r eality und suitability for the spy busi- ness. Neve rtheless. their complaints bore looking into. because lhe dJsappointed applicants suspect ed they we re turned down 1m grounds or r ace. gender or re ligion, or µerhaps u skeleton in their family d oset. or failure to pass t he agency's hig hly 1n ti mate Lie deledor test My associate Dale Van /\11 11 h a s inve!'l tigat ed the C i t\ 's re cruitmcnl practices. lapping more than a dozen sources in the intelligence community lie has found evidence of a systematic. and disturbing, policy aimed at hiring a particular ty pe of person and only that t ype Whal the agency wants ur~ 1>e0- ple who are br ight, but not too bright, imaginative. but not c re ative. sociable and uction- Charlt>s Mc(~aht> I orie nted dient. but above all, ol>e· -N SHORT, the Cit\ wants team players, not boat rocke rs. "Ev,erybody '~ cut from the sam e cookie mold now," ob· served one hi~h·level CIA of- ficial. "They're looking for t'on formasts, people who a re im . agina t1ve. but not loo pu!.h.v U nli er this syst e m . Dulles ('Oulcln'l qualify " a referenl't' tn the agency·., rat1oe1nat1vc founder, /\I h.:n Dulles Some oldt1 men. tll·arly mourn ltH· p<Assang of tht.· 1lcrrani,: do duy~ of the 1950s and 196<1", when enter prising aJ!ent~ could bring off clramath-intdliJ:enc·c coups. /\d m ittPdl} , tJf l'nurM-. th1)> frel· wheeling ultit uile abo hr11ught its ..,hart' of t.l1)o.aslt•rs. likt· the Bay of l'IJ.!" t1n cl !.11nie pr~ 1111),l1·r(IU )o. '°'"'~•:-.~1nut111n ;,it ll'nlJll)o. ONE V•~Tt-:RAN Cit\ man ii lu-.tr<Jll"<l tht• dtfft.•rertc(• hdwo•t.·n ~ l'!>ll'nl<J} '), rwnunt 1c sp1 rit ant.I to(lay's bult1111 Ufl\\ll mt>ntaltt) by nolm~ that m uny <Jt<'t-plcd a pplicants' first quc·st ion 1!. whal their pcn:-.1on will he "Jn my :w )'l'ar:-. of Sl'r VICl'. I 11cver h•·iln1 t hat question <l)o.kl'd u~tl n:c1·nt I v . ' ' t h c '> <1 u r c c ., a 1 ti 'Sum NtmC\ it t'ame up l<Jtl'r, UUt lll'V t'I' ii)> :J t'l>Od I lion fur t>m µloymc11t W(' had a restless ness. ·we wanll'd to Sl'r\/(• thl' C'Ountry " The Cl A's quest .. for teHm , pbyers has been codified for bureaul'ralic reference unaer a psychiatric method c alled the Personality Assessment System. or PAS. The method is no secret. but its use by the agcn<·y in re- cent years has been kc11t sel'ret. CIA so11rces s ay tht• recruiters look for what P/\S dcsl'ribes as lhc E><ternalizer Reg ulated· /\daptavc personali ty. An·ord1nj.( to a 28·pagc Cl/\ manual. the Bxtern<.1lizer "tend!> to bt• a11 at t1 vc indiv11Jual rnorc inlt-restcu 111 doing •than thinking ( whoJ must exert t·onsidcrahlt.' l'ffort when compcllc:u to work wi th ideas I)> prad1eal. t·on c·rHe ;1nd works by 'ff't•I ' or hy trial ;rnd error · Thc> Hegul :Jt l·tl t)'lll' "lt-arns 1rr·1,ced11n·s l•asil) anti orlcn t,y 111t 1.· ( ;rnd , dot·S not Hl ... I St UIHlll p1·rl>pt!Ct1 \ c.· .;1·c1ng lht· "'11rld 111 11rdt•1 t•d hl:H'k'i an<l .... h1tt'), ... J\ I\ /\ d a p l I V C t ) JI C I S ·t hamc.·leon hkt· rna)(n1·111-. 1'11<1rming, c·;;i pt1 v<.1t 111g, a pc.·r)o.e111 .,., ho move), to;1~tly 1n a varlf't\ of ..,11<·1al ..,1tu•1t 1on:-. O~t: SOC R('E -.a11l 1h1· .,oug ht a fter 111d1v1duuls urt· "like tnfontrvmen wh•> have 1•no11gh tra1ni~g <1ntl ;1bil11 \' tn h ii nd It· tlte1 r tntreus1ngly r 11111 plt•x Wl'iJ JXJll)o., but who art· not Mi rlt·x1hlt· as tti he <1lll1.· lo 4u..,c.,l11.n ort.Jtor-. the 1nd1v1duub wh<• pt•rform w1th1Jut ask111g wh~ rn fatrne:-." to l hl' htstontulh ~~li ant 1nf untrymen. 1.l " I •I s hould be noted that the classic example of mindless ohedience was Tennyson's description of the Light Brigade, a cavalry unit : "T he irs not to make n ply Thei r), not to re ason why Theirs but to do ordae" A II this does not mean the Cit\ I)> s tarred solely with unthinking rohots Some supcru agents still make 1t through tht• PAS rei.: iml•nlal1on. <.ind many senior offll'ials still provide the quci. t10111ng. imuginutive leavenin~ nct'dcd by an mll'lligence ag1·n· t'Y But the· ennform1st rct·rult 1ng mellux.b in farnr now art· t hrt•all•111n g thi !S h l·al t h.,, flt\ ersil\ SWEETENING TH•; POT E\ l'r~ .Vl'ar, the Russians pour 1111 llwn~ into the st umbling l't·onom\ of tl1t•ir Caril1bcan sate ll ite:: Culiw /\11d every ycur • I h o· Sov1t>t amhas~ad or con l ri hutc~ his pt•rsonal hi t 111 l"id1•l l':.1stro'!. <lid i\f'eom11anlt'd hy I h l' u Ill b a " s a d o r s 11 ( t h e Kremlin's 11lhe r s~1t rap11·s, tht: 1011 Huss1un )o.reruls a cl ay Iii tht· f1t·ltb 1·ulling s ugar 1«tnt• 'I 1 n ~ a :-. t h 1 '> I a r g l' I ,v "''fl•111on1al 1·1mtnhut1011 is to tht· .,, 1·r:.tll ( 'ulwn c1·oncirn\, 1t pmnt-. up a -;1•r1ou-; luhor s horlag1· (·,,..,tro f~1t·rs Ma n' l 'nhun ILJho. t'f')o. l'Vl'll de:'itH·rat1·h 111·t·lled 1'<111~lru1·l1<1n \\11rk1·r.., ,1r1• ... 1·nt II\ t•rsl'a~ to 1•<1r·11 hatlh 111·1•ekd lt:ird 1·urrt·r11·\ f1ir C'ulw ~ f11rc·1g n track Wh1lr:<'<.1~t ro c•ol l1·1·h t h1· for1·1gn l'urrc•nr\ th1 C'uhan lal.111n •r.., :1r1· pu1d 111 th1·1r •·111111tn .., 11\\n 1nflat1«l JH'""" WATnl ON WAST•: Thi· hun·au1·1 utll' l11g ~11t.•r1<l1!r), al l11t· t\ I! r n I'.\ r" r I 11 t 1: r n ii t 11, ri ~d I>•·\ elu1111wnt """''°" 111 .V1al1 11l1v111u:-I\ h a\ P lll•lr'' 11101tt>\ I•• '> i't'IHI I i1u11 Llll'll k 11m~ It'd~;, of t lw 1·•11111trv "'a rrlJnl ~ i\n 111 11·111:tl .\II> :1ucl11 f11u11<1 th<Jt lhl· rn I ""''"l ..,p1·n1 ~:io .0110 •111 .1 11111111 I•· h11111" f11r tn·hn1l·1un ...... t.1 1111111•11111 a rt•1111111· .orc•,1 hefori· rt';i) 111111! t h•·n· .,., ,.,.,. 1111 r•ia1b 1.q1al1k of 1tl'll111g lht• lra1lo-1 1h,.1" Th"' . .i ..... paid """" 'IO 111111 f101 ;i .!11 01111 llt1·1 11·•' 1 ank \1 h11 Ii 11:1., 1•11111 • 1111u•1·il '111 1 t \];1\ .. 1 1!17'1 111·1 ........ 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The other day I h eard th e true story of the name's origin The owner was the famous J ohn Willis, known a s "Old White Hat " a nd a wealthy shipowner a nd onetime sea cap· lain. He wanted the best ship possible. For a builder he chose young Hercules Linton of Dum· barton, Scotland, a partner in the new shipbuilding firm of Art Hoppe Sc·oll anti Linton Linton was d s uperl at1 vt• d1•s1gncr. hut lhe rigid perfrclion1st dem<J ndl> of ,John Willis drove thE• firm out of busine!.s. TIU: ('l lTT\' SARK was launch(•d 1n tflfi9. Willis ha11 a s treak of fey wile in him. T~ dipper rc·c'<·ivt•d her name from I h1· eult v sark (wee shirt or s hort r hcmisl' > \\ CJrn hv the witch Nannit• in Burn:;;' • Tom 11 'Sllanll'r lier white figurehead was appropriah.•ly that of N<1n· Oil' Th<' serollwork was made of lttt' otlwr µartu·ipcants in the witch's rc·vel lhut Tam had ~een. with a f PW hl'lt ~ t111tlcr hb belt , a~ h<.• wa), riding hornc• from markt'l on hal-fJld gni~ mart• Magg ie This sernllw1Jrk was -;11 raC\ and uninhihatPtl and unflrape(J that an am used pubhr opinion demaruk<I th{· s uhslitul1on of 111 nocuous gall Olht'r hili, of carv inJ! were lost t 11 JJllStl'rtlY when NannH"s ht•ad a n d her out stretched arm wt•re was hc<l away in tlw r1iaring '411!. when the ship was comman<1t>d by her most famous t·aptain, llichard Woodget. \\'emdgt•t 1·apta1111•d thl' C'utt ~ Sark when ... ht• "a ... t'n gagcd 111 th•• wool 1rmh• run l•I /\u!.tralla by way of l'apl' !lorn f.arllcr i:.ht• t·arrtecl general cargo to Australi a. n 1al tll Chin a and tea tci London, hut the clip1,er H'a trude petered out with Lhc build ing of the Suez 1·:.inal Thl' ranal w~•s or1•ned the s ame ye•;ir tht• Cult v Sark \\as commi-; ... iom·d The· steame rs k11l e<1 the <"hp per~ t:Vt:S T11on;11 at 921 Ions ~IH' \\a:-..,mallt·r than ino~t other wool ships, :-hf-' he ld hC'r own un trl IR!15 M11C'l1 of her -;utc·t:s~ r1t .. \\ :i:-. tht.• ronipany's boast thal no )o.htp 1•H•r pao;•wd the Cut t ' J \.\a~ ti Il l' to t 'apt ;.1111 Woodgt•l The navul l11stona11 ;\Ian V11l1<1rs h i:lS ),;.tlrl or 111111 "'lit• was that ran· tv. lhc• ri ght rnan 1n ttw n gh1 1;l:1<·(' at the nght ltmt• " fl\· tht• n11<1 '!leis the !'.lC'c.t nwrs hacf pl'llJll'l'h 11<1ne her 111. and '>ht' t·oul<l 1111 lo11g<·r pa~ he r \HIY She wtts s11ld lo the l'ortUJ!Ul'Se. "ho usl'd hl•r m vc.triou!. trades. Ahout IH22 sh<' was f1 n1shcd A sea capt ain namel1 Bowman -,pntl\•tl lwr ••t F.il111oulh . ;11111 l11·v;111 ,1 tno\ 1· '" pro•:-f-'n 1· ht>r 111:-. \\Idol\\ pre:-.1•11lt·ol the· Cult\ S.1rk to lhl' Thant1·' '.\autit•al T1 a1r1111µ St•h1111l. :ind 111 1!152 the· l"ut l\ Sark l'rt·-.1·n:1tton Sot·tl'I\ .... a~ ·rornwd /\ pl'rrn anent h1·rth \\a:-. foun<I f11r tlw old ship 111 :1 cl r \ clot'" a t t h 1• S iJ t 1 ll II ,, I ;\·1 : 0 1 I' I ' I Ill I' ~1 u " (• II 111 .1 I Cn•('m\1d1. J-:n gla111l · 'TllE ~Al~Tt:~A='f('J.; (>f.' thl' 1:11111111~ nlcl :-l11p 1~ u 'ilor~ 1n 1t s«'lf (.'apta1n (;111J frt•) W1e·kstl'1·1l. \\ho ,.., f!l )o.t:veral tinll'~ ~· ~<·:1 r takl·'i a !.let.>pcr frnrn I .ec•d., lo l.onrl on. and goes nut t•> < irc..•t•nw 1C'l1 lie s1wn<ls a d:" d1mh111g tht· ngg1ng lo l'l•t"l·k till' ratl1111·.., horimntal r11 1H''i lll'tl\C•c>n the shroud'>. forming )o.lt'Jl' to 1'111n h aloft a11d to tht· 111p of th1• m;11111t1<1<\I tu 1111 tlw \\t•ath<'rvan<: or do <inv 11tl11•r l1ttlt• lhiog thut nf•t·<l·.., rlornl.! lie s purn:-s:1frty aHb anti h<Jr 11t·s~cs ('apt :11n WtC'kSll'l•d . who IP fl t ht• <;t'a at age 34 to hco·cimt• a st•l111ol lwatlrnastt·r, ~ay~ lw ft't:ls safl'r an the rigging c>f the Cutty Sark tl.-in h1· dot's on his b•C) de~ A grand opening scene for a new Hollywood epic Al long last, the scenario has been written for the opening scenes of that monumental Hollywood epic. "Mr. Reagan Goes lo Washington." And a wow of a beginning It is. We fade into the Oval Office. Mr. Reagan, a lovable, naive feller from Out West (played by character ac- tor Ronald Reacan>. bas taken over as president and plant to aave th~ country from cynical polttltlans and entrenched bureaucrats tbrouab Jmt plain 1oodnes1. Nancy, The BeautifUI Gal Who t.o.a Hlo (played by Nancy D••l•>, la, 11 always, at hil aide. Ronnie r examining a Ledger J Golly whillikers. Nancy! It's cs bigger mess than I thought. The government's already $50 billion in the red. How am I going to buy the B· 1 bomber, the MX missile and six dreadnoughts. while still cutting taxes 30 percent and balancing the budget? Naacy: Oh. Ronnie. give up. It's hopeless. Romde: No. wall. There's one last chance: the secret.weapon I ·revealed during the campaign. Na11ey rfearfullyJ: You mea.n &Ollllle: (grttnly): Yes, put out a four-word memo to all depart· ments saying: "Eliminate wash! and fraud!" Na11ey <"'*'""!lliJ: Oh, Ronnie, you're so brave! (Cid lo tlw U.S. Dqorlmftt Of Bntou toh~re ito0 •fttr~ftded bMrta.crott, SidJwr Gnndrttt and Peter l.orre. are taking turns dozing and stealing paper clips A ·Boy Scout :ilops The Memo on Sid· ney 's desk, salutes and marclaes out Sidney read.! it and blanches.) Sidney: Peter, that presidcn· tial order we have dreaded a ll these years has rome at last. Peter r swe a ting J • Not elimiflate waste and fraud! Is nothing sacred? We will have to fire 98 percent o( our staff, in· eluding ourselves. Sidney: Yes, we'll be forced lo retire on six~fifths of our salary. But look on the brigfat side. Peter. Peter: What bright side? Sldaey: f mQUng evtllll J: Think how fortunate we are that Presi· dents Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Jobnaon, Nixon, Ford and Cart~r didn't come up wilh thla desperate maneuver yean a10. '"°"""'of bwumcralt,... Wcu,...Ofl. ~ Nii p8- 11111 up in tlae vnults o/ the U .!;. Treasury. B·I bombers taJring olf. M X m1u 1les running around tn circles and. La.slly. Ronnie and Nan· cy on the bndge of a brand neu. dreadnoughJ as the band plays ''Goo Bless Amenca" J Nan~y : Oh. Ronnie. you Jid it' You saved the country. Ronnie: Not yet. Nancy. I still have to convince • the cynical W ashinglon politicians lo put thE good ol the nation ahead of era~ politics and talk thoSE masterminds of the Kremlin intc laying down their arms and join lng lbe U.S. Chamber of Com· merce. Nuo: tc0ttfidt11tlr1J: Don't worry. J\Onnie, af\e.r this, lha\, will be eaay. . ••••I• rtro11nd11g). I don't know. Nancy. Tboae crnlc:a Waaldftltan poUtJdana an-... \o take a heap of penu ....... ,,, ... .., .... , AP W •tephoto'\ SERVICEMEN BURIED in Arlington ~ct tional Cemetery and th<.• family of Capt Richard L Bakke. who o ied in the aborted mission to restue tht· hosta/,.!('!, in Iran. mourn his passing. From l~ft arc Mrs . Hith<.1rd Bakke and Ct.1µl. Bakke's parents . Mr and l\1 rs .I ohn P Hakke Six ATnericans escaped Canadians engineered cloak and dagger plan By Tbe Associated Press When angry lra111an m1lttanl:-. thundered past Marine guard stations into lhe U.S. EmbaS!>\ in Tehran. six Americans cre1;t away in the storm of confus ion and rear. Three months later. thc·1r cloak·and·dagger 1·-.c·a1ll' rrom I ran provided one of lhe h'w happy endings 1n the hostage ar fair -with a group of gutsy Canadian diplomats earning the joyful thanks of America ns as daring allies in an hour of need . ll was a caper c-loaked in secr ecy. built upon lh P sh<irl-<l con victions o f 111tcrnationill neighbori; with a long. friendly tr adition and eng1nel'red hy Canadian Emhassy offlcrals and the CIA WHEN THI-: SIX Amt·rn·an:-. finally made it homt•. 1l ww. a m oment for all Ame ric·ans to c heer, al a t ime whe n the l'ht·<·r ing had stopped "Thank You, Canada, .. ~1gns popped up alons:( thr border ;encl thou sands or c·allt·rs jamml·d Ca nadian c·on s ulale switchboards to s ay thanks In Detroit, billboards hl1nkr·rl messages of gr atitude Congress passed rcsolut ions of thanks. and Pres ident Carll'r personally called Canad ian Prime Minister .Joe Clark to t·x press appreciation for "a trememndous exhib1t1on of friendship and s upport " But the joy was lem)Jt'rl'fl by the knowl e d ge that !l 3 Americans remained caplivl' 1n Iran. "WE MUST NOT and will not forget them." the freed U S diplomats said after their re turn. For the six, the e xpennece began Nov. 4, 1979, when they slipped away from the consular section at the rear of the em - bassy compound. They som ehow traveled the h ostile streets of Tehran· arriv· ing unnoticed at a number of friendly embassies . Soon, all were in the care of the Cana- ONE YEAR ---~ l 1h ;1n ~ and wt•rc hidden away al 'a 1 111us rt•s1d1•nCl'S 1n Trhran .. :\1 0~1 nf our <l:i ys were spent foll11~111g c•vt•nts 111 tht· world," t hl'\ -.aid ··Wt• avidly read rww-.p<1pPrs and ltstenl'd lo ov«r -.i·a~ r:idw broarkas ts "\I.SO IJl'RING T llF. coursl.' nf th1• thrcC' months Wl' played Ser:ibhll' to the p oint where :-omc· of us C'Oul<l 11lent1fy the le t tl'r on lhc front hy the shape of tht• l!ratn on thl.' haC'k of the I ti I' .. Wh1ll' h1dinl!. cons ular officer M<trk LIJ<'k, his wife . consular a ss1sl:int Cora Amburn L1jek. consular officer Hobert G. An· d<'r s , agricultural attache Henry L SC'hJtz. con s ular officer .Joseph D Stafford. and his wife. l'Onsular assistant Kathleen F Stafford. had no contact with Was hington i.•xc·ept lo re por t they were alive' and well Their plight was known~ to several news organizations. but Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and the Can<1dian External Af- f a 1 r s Ministry ple aded with editors and reporters to sit on the story. All complied. The Canadian government and the CIA eventually decided it ~a-; lime for Canada to C'losc ib (•m hass~ 111 Tt•hran That mt>ant 1t was time to put into action a plan to s pirit lhe Ameneans out of In.in "WF. KNEW F.Vlo:RY day the dan,ger was b1•1·1>m1ni.i un ·aln." can ad I an i-: x t (' r n a I i\ ff a Ir s Minister f<'lora MacDonald said "When the countr} was occupied by its own itcrnal elertion . .we were able lo m ove · · Canada began withdrawing diplomats from its staff. saying it was doing so to protest the continued holding of A m eril'an hostages b~· the Iranian mili tanls. C<J nadian_c.m.hassy JH'rsonncl began making fre- que nt trips in <ind out of th1· country to establis h a pattern M eanwhtlc. false Canadian passports wt•r«' supplll'd for thc· Am cru:ans f\c·<:o rding to one ac 1·ount. tht•y wen· doctored by U S intl·lligt·n<:e ~~encj_£s an_d taken into Iran in Canada's d1plomalit pou<:h "I got the· pass ports." said Canada's Ambassador to Iran Kt·nneth T:iylor "I thmk the n•s t 1s what you would call a trade st·c·rct .. WHEN {'i\NAl>A C'OOlly an nounced it had deC'idcd to shut its e mhassy a nd evacuate all pers onnel.' the Americans d1v1rled into <it least two groups we re• the first out. Taylor and lhrC'c aides were the la:-.t lo le ave. The nil t'<I St atf'S a nd Canada orig111all y wanted to keep the escape· a sec·rel. for fear dis· C'losure would upset ·the hostage situation . But a Ca nadian journalist published the Mory on ce the six diplomats were safely in Wl'st Germany. "That's illegal. t hat's illegal ... one of the militants <:ried to a Western r eporter when told of th<' ruse. But Marge S<:halz of Pos t i-~alls. Idaho, mother of Henry Schatz. echoed the sentiments of Americans e very whe re : "I 'm going to be indebted to Canada for the rest of m y life." Monday. January 19 1981 H /F DAIL y PILOT A• ROSEN BARNES RAGAN WARD Khomeini pushed • issue Political bickering produced confusion fh Tht> i\sso<'iatt•d Prei.:-. I n 'rdru ~p<'t't lhl' <.111gle trul·1al t'\'l'OI that :-.parked tht final p~h t111A ard t:nding t lw hostag(· 1·n sb v.;1., :.i h11m1h d<· liverl'd by i\\'<Jtollah Huhullalt Khoml'IOl. llll a ~oslt·m ... ahlh1th four months ago In that spct:<:h St·pt 12. lrun •, paramount le<tdl'r a tJ<tndon"d months of va gu1· \'tlupt•n1l1w1 1111 tht.• ho~tage 1s:.ut• and unl·XpN· tedly lt1>tcd four "Pl'<'tf1e l'lm d1 lions for th<.: rc•l1·:i'>•· of th•· ·,z Amertl·an~ This set the s t:igt: for :i f111al sol ut10n in two v.a:-'> tht· f!Jur compll'x dt'marul~ p r<,vHlr"J .i mt•aty baMS fo1 i:1\1· ,1n11 1.1!,.1 ne got1:.it1qn .... a nd l\h11 r11 1·111 druppl-.1 l ht• om• <·1md1ltt1tt Ir•• qul.'nlly m Pn\111111•111n ·1 l'hr <111 11111 r c p l' a I 1• <I I \ r t• J 1· t I < d h ' Wash111gton tha t lh•· t 111t l'll St;Jtes apolog1z1· (11r 11' 11<1 -,t .11 t1vittes 111 Iran A St:('ONI> ('ftlT l\I. 1•\1·111 o<·e·urrc·d It 11;1\.., l.1t .. r "'h1 11 Iraq 111\a1kd lr:11'1 '1 lw v, ar 111:1111 llll' I rani an~ f,.pl tlw trcll' ... 1.11.1.• 111 ht·rng an 1nl 1·rn.rt 11111.il p:11 r;1h · 1-;c·onornrt• ;tn<L d1plor11.c 1,. 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H 11 h .11 <I t>u l'en. who \\as fret·d las t .Jul\. !><ltd aft1·r thlc' W14i:-lirnk1· out t lt .11 h<• beltevNl tl rntght kn•ll'k s ens e 111111 tht·m · · The ").!l\t'' "'a' n111 .ill 11n llw I r<in1an sidl•. how1•\ l'I' In the· 1At·t·k-. .ih1·r th• l ' Ernl>..iss' "''tlurt· :\11\ 1 l'.li'< ,\ ilH'rtl'an ofhl'1ab -.t 1•rnh .ul n scd the I ranian~ tht•_1 would not nl.'gOl1atl' whlll• f\nH·nl'arts were bt'ing held hostage But h' last fall. with th<' host a g t"~ ftnol Iv almost w1th1n its i.:ra-.p. lh•· ("arll'r adm1n1strat1on v. as ..,hrov. rn g littll' reluc·tan1·l' 111 ne·got 1;111· 'Ahal w1·rc l')ost•nttall ~ l :-.. t·on tcsswn~. t hnugh \ asl I\ r1•d1Jl'1•d from what had hl't>n dt·manilt·tl 11rigin;11ly FORM ER ~t:('RETA K \' 0 .. State 1 lt•nrv /\ K 1ss ingf·r 1·0111 pla1nl•ll Tl;hran "'as t n m g 111 . ""llH'('7.l' (I u t I It l' Ill a x I m 11 Ill hum1hat1on from tin· l n1tl«I St ates But frv. othl'r i\ mt·rtc·a n voices were ra1M•d 111 11bjt'c·t1on The natton wanll·ll lo t•nd lht· ;.,r fatr. und l'restdt·nl I 'arll'r n · :.i~:-.url'd 1t that t ' ~ ho nor ,,a.., bl·t ng prnt t·t·ted It appe<irs nov. lhal Khflrrw1111 cle cH1NI 1n Septc·mhl'r to take• lh1· hostagl' maltl'r mort• f1rmh into hr-. own hands hceaus c· loni• months of pol1t11·:il bttkc·rrng 111 Iran h:id produeN I lltll<' !Jul 1n cic'('tswn and 1·11nfus 1on Thi· host agl' 1ss111• C'OU Id ha n · fut•lt•d thl' p11l1t 1<·al ".1r-. for nrnn' months long1•r II~ put11n).! tlw :iffatr into s harp foc·u~. with a n('al 11..,t nf a l t a i n a h I 1· t' on d i 11 n n .., . I hf' avatollah's authontat1vf• ~1<1t1• nicnl had a galvanizing dft•<·t ON NOV. 2. T ii t: l r L1 nH111 P arliament dutiful!~ :icloptNI th1· four 1·ond1l111n~. The 1·n1l<·d St al es cntc.•red into Algerian m ediated negotiations Iran·., leaders began rl'ferring to thl' c ris is as a dosed book a~ far as th<'Y werf' con cerned Th l' m omentum was unstoppable . 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King SizeFu;-~TOil ·box-.. : . . . '• LIGllTS LOWERED TAR li NICOTINE ' ..... · ' . ~ '· . ..__ -· _ ................. -· .. -·-. __ ....__. ...... ~,. ...... ·----..... ....-...... ~---· BUSINESS I STO KS .. .. _.I! •• ····-·. Monday, January 19 1981 H /F DAILY PILOl 87 Fluor Corp., Irvine, has purchased for investment purposei; an undisclosed number of s hares in Genentech. lnco rp., South San Francisco, according t o an announce m e n,t from each firm The purc hase decision was made after F1uor had decided lo ~ition itself for long-t e rm in volvem ent in recombinant O~A technology, pioneer ed by Genentt'Ch. Fluor officials said Douiclas Vranu, Costa Mesa, has lH:en recogmzed by Californw Inn Ma n agem ent as ~rand prize recipie nt employee of the year Vr anas. a waiter at tht' llohday Inn . Costa Mesa . was selected from HOO e mployees of C alifornia Inn Management E mployees of the Holiday Inn, Costa Mesa. who a lso wer e honored include Troy Cole, chef, Hector Carpio Jr., executive housekeeper and JacqueUnt ~belka, guest ser vice r e presentat1 vE' Wan .. n Wt>a\'er , lluntington Ht>ar h has retired after J4 years with General T elephonl' <;o uf California Ill'• m os t r ecent pos1t1on wu ~ staff l'n~1nt'cr al lhe Santa Mo nica headquarters. Carla Stark has l)(.•1·11 namc·d m a n ager of lh<' Newpo rt llta1•h hrund1 office of Allsta te Savin~:<1 and I .0<1n A~ !.O(' i .s tion The a eronutmnll' d1v1:-.111n of •·ord -'e rospace Communic 11tion!> l:orp., Newport R~ach. has llN ·n awarded u S6,510.000 contract for dcµot t'<1u1pm cnt for maintenance and rep<:11r of Al M YI, a nd AIM·9 1' Side wind er m 1s:-.1Je ill oNEAVEA Ogd en Air Log1stk s Ce ntt.·r , 11111 Air For e1• Ba~•t'. l I.ah The contr act 1s with Wa i 1wr Hollin!> Air l.11~1.,tw Ct•nl•·r . Ro bins Ai r Force Ua~e. <;a Robin Z. Monica I a nd Christophe r M. Smith ha' 1: h t•1•11 <ippu inted assist.int v ice prt";idt>nls of Irvine Industri al and Fountam Valli:y hran.t·ht-~ •)f Bank of J\rncnr a rc:-.111'('ll''" I} Mr::. Muni1·a l h ' l''> 1n C'aµ1 :,trano llt1..1C'h c.\m1t h m Ir vine Ruh)' Wablig 1~ d1rc1·1111 11( <11h Prl 1~1n~ and pr<1 m ol1•in for Smith Tool. Irvine . ti d1\ 1'i11m nf Smith l nlt>rnat 1011~•I Int . °""""JI'"'' l\1 :1('h l.f'Ho' ~-Jlona hut'. I n rnv ,1'1:11' ht·1•n .q1Ju1111tr·d d1n·1·1 or o f "' 'ilt•m ., t•r1il 11p1·r;it 1011.., fo r T It W I nfnrm:1t ion "i•·n·i"t'' dl\'1'<11in. 1 >ra ri~1· f'a 1m •la U. \tl:.m " 1!. 1n·ud u1·t1011 1n.1n.1)!1·r ill t tll' "l'\\ p•Jrl llto:td l n ffll'f' or lln.i,cll & .bl'ofl., 1•:11·1f11 1\11\ 1·rt1.,1ni.! :md l'ultlw H1•l ui 11111~ OO"AHUE James G. O'Connor. Ne wport Bl'ach, 1~ '>di!·~ mana c1·r f)r tht' Lo!> An~cl<'~ dis t rict of f o rd Motor C11 Michael H. Davis 1s a ssistant Vit e prc~1deul of W1·11.., Far go Hank, Newport Financial Cent e r . N1 ·w~mrl B<>adt Milk price hike blockage sought WASIDNGTON \AP > ln une l)f •b la~\ ag m :ultural recommendations, lhc d('pa rt1n~ Ci1rl1•1 ;1dm1n1:-.tJ·at io n ..., ask ing Con1res s lo chang<' the law "'' lhal <lain farme r.., wo uld not get another boo!-.l 1n n11lk pr1<. c .,upµorl!> this spring. Department officials dis closed thE· move at a briefing on the department ·s sha r(' of lht> bud.:ct µropo~erl last week by Pres ident Car ter Tht'.' cs t1mi1l ed the f'hange could savt' a bout $138 m illion th1'> f1!>cal y ear and an a<lrt1 tion al $86 millio11 in 1981-82 \Jnd£•r l'u rri•nt l<i "'. lhl' df'µart mt'nl mtbl "''l t1rir·t• ""Jl ports ea<:h Ot t I to re fh·1'1 M p<'rn·nl •1f parit} an in rl1 n 1t nr that lhN1 rt•\1f·a lh at 100 1w ri t·nl ..... 1.u l1I J!HC farm l.'rs lhc ::.a1n1 hu) lni! 1111v..1·r thM had 111 l '.1111 I ~ . TllF. I.Al\ 1\1.SO R f:C~l'IRE~ a 111111\f•;Jr ,1d 1us t m1•n l t'<•< h April I lo re fit'< l ao} 1'11Jn l!"~ 111 lhl· p;1r1\.\ tnrll'>. thl' !Jrt.'\ IOU!. :.1>. 1n11nrh-. II I!. 1ht1t 1\pnl ,111111,l m•·lll lha l \\11111./ he chminate<l u nr!(•r lh1· Carte r propn!.;d ( 'urr<'n lh , Lhl· fctlt-r'11 i-upport '' $14: S«t µer 101111uu11ds or n11 lk That i~ for m o nufartw 1nJ! )!rad•· n11tk <•f :1 ;, pt'r rent fat rnnlt•nt :ind n•pn·~cnt«I a ri pt·r l'ent boost fr<Jm 1 he sup1~11rt of 512 07 that hat.I hC'cn m l'ff•·•·t prior 111 Inst 0 1'1 I Al'Corcling lo <lepa rlml·nl r•x1•N t s. \ht-pa rity in1h:x ,., e x pf't ll'd lu intrcasc t•noug h th11111i:h Miir<·h .,o lh<1t tlw April I arlJuSI rncnt woultl hO<><;l Uw h:t ..,ll' rnllk !>up port to Sl3.68 ~r \00 pnunds Thttl would It<· u 1; '' p•·rt l'nl h 1kt• from the l'Urrent level. THI:: PLAN BV THE admin1~l r:1 111111 indu<I•·' a !.lm plc bill that would dt.>lele a fX>rt1on of t•:<1stini! '""' lh<1l re quires the inilk" supporl to be <:1dju~t,.fl ;Jgdm April 1 Gold metals quotations , .. ,,,, lh The i\>;<;()('iatffi rrf'SS Select eel wor ld g1)!d pnres tocfa~ London: morrun~ fix 1111<! SS!'.>& 7'i. off S2 r)() London: a fternoon f1X1ng $566 75, up S6 UO. Paris: a fternoon fi xing $607 .2.1. u p $.1 79 Frankfurt: fixing SS59 61,off Sl.91. Zurich: late afternoon fi xing $.~1.00. uµ $4 00. SS66 00 asked. Handy & Harman: late morning $566. 75, up S6 75 Engelhard: late m orning $56fl.75, upS6 75 Engelhard: l ate mornin~ fabricated S.">89.42. u p S6 24 ·"ilrt'r NEW YORK IAP l -Handy & Harman s ilver today $15.380, up S0.48. Engelhard silvt•r ~15 330. up SO 48. fa bricated silver $16.303. up S0.509. .. .. , ,,,~ NEW YORK (AP > -Spot nonferrous me tal prices to· d ay: Copper 8811•·89"4 cents a pound, U.S. destinations. Lead 34 cents a pound. Zbtc 41 ~-•1~ cents a pound, delivered. Ta. S7.3388 Metals Wffk compos te Jb. Alamtaam 76 cents a pound, N. Y. Menuy $380.00 per nask. Platblam SSM·~ troy 01., N. Y. Gel4rei•• NEW YORK CAP> -Prices late Jl'riday•or 1old coins, compared with Thursday's price: I llrqerTUMI, l troy 01., -.00. up $19,00 . ..... ..... 1 troy OI., •. 00, up f1 .00. Mnle• 50 peso, t.a troy oa .. '719.00, up n .oo. A..,._ 100 crown, .MOa troy oa .. '597 .oo. up S8.00 . • Source: Deak·Perer1 ; - ••• ••• -M••rWan' -.. 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' -----NOW BHOWINO ----- (OWAROS CINEMA ',, ~ ..... ';, I\ \ ,, '· . 1 PLITT CITY CENTER ... ;·;;. I ()llANG( "'"'" 1/141634 9:>8:> .. I ~-. ·"""• " .. ..,.. '• ,, .•• '\tt• am11M o.n.h.-m f\1 ,. '" ' I X/q 'll!~() "'TRIRl ITF:. IST~RRlfK::· N.Y TIM ES "E,l'lllarallnQIY blu1u11 Oba.HI••. •\citing, •c 11•y, wildly •nttrv•Uc .. ,., ........... N•• ,.,.,, ""·•• One of llt• 'I••''• rim• ' .. --_. One o f tht' flrat F ox films lo be made •vaulablt to home viewers W\der the new practice announced Thursday will be "Nine to Five." which wu released just t.M!fore Christmas and has been dorn" very well at the box office It and a s lower box office starter. "The Stuntman," ar e to be av111l•blt' 1n department stores and home video 1rnd sper ud ty shops March I t'rt('t'" w\ll r•nae from '60·165 for cassettes and $30 $Jii for discs, Rober\s said However . he named one lmmMhate exception to v.•hat hi· othe rwise desc·nbed its a "blanket" polrn Fax'.ll "S\i.r Wan.," thl' rno1>t 'successful m ov1t· 11f all lime. will be held from \he home \ ith-11 . rntilt• an<I rornme~c1al T V m arkets as long .. )> j ll) .. !-ilhli! T tlt: nu-. HAS G ROSSED m exr ess or $300 m1lho,o s1nt•e 1\~ rele ase 1r1 1977 It and 1ls very sue l \'\!-iful <.t.~uel. 'The ~mµ1re Stnkes Back ," are ,1111 uni available at mo\'le theater!> 'The.> have tre me ndous repe at values," s aid Ho hl'rls 'Rut h ims that have the nor mal playoff 111 111 ht• rctea:.ed 90 days later • t-'ux ·, announl.'emc•H was for eshado wed as far 1,.,u·k .. , la \t Aµril hy \'1c e chairma n Allen ll1r,t·hf1Plt.I, who set orf a storm of rontrovers v arnon~ t-x h1ln tors whe n he said the company plannt."f1 to relea se ho me v1de<> µroducts a t nearly Hit.' !'la me ta m<' a:. \he \hea\nl·al \ersaons Hoberts. however, rejected cxh1brtor worries tha t \ht· earl.> release or movies an hom e video would c·ut mto lht>ater revenues lie said research ind1t·ut1.'<l that cassettes and discs are purchased by tht• 11ver 30, non mov1eg~r. while theatrical film~ a rt: st·er1 primarily by thl' 12 30 age grr:•Jp "i\ TE•:N-AGF.R DOESN'T wan\ to s it home amJ watc·h a film with his pa rents," Roberts s aid. tit' c·ontended that the home video versions ('(IUld m fart help hoost box offrce revenues by J.!t-neratm~ awa reness of a film while 1t is still pla} rng 1h1wn \ht· street from the buyer 's hom e Fox·, hom e video movies will be d1stnbuted m the t .50\l outlets of 1li. 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Oa&©&~m R £(ID}! ~@n.~~$ = (f!JJ,~ <if a~~) '• t I f ,._ I 1t \I I • t '\ b,•• Af "'"-"''' t ••W4. POPEYE ··~ ' I I I 111111 1:1111 YOUR 11111111 llllY PIPIR M (I N I ) ,, ~ ' A N 111\ H 'r , ' I 1 'I H , OH ANGE COUN I 'Y C AL tf-OHNIA :7'> C ENTS -. Funds transfer awaited ---- Release of hostages reached * • * * * Pact straight .money deal WA SHJNGTON (API The agreement lo end the hostage or- deal 1s a straight doll ars-for. people deal. Iran free~ the 52 American captives and the Urul ed States releases frozen Iranian assets. But U.S. officials an s1sl Iran as not getting ··a dime of American money " ·'The basic ex<"hange is we're getting back what they took from us and giving back to them what we took from them, as a r esult,·· State Department spokesman John Trattner said Sunday. Vice President Walter F. Mon· dale. interviewed Sunday on ABC's "Issues and Answers," denied the deal amounts lo the United States paying ransom. Kill · threat denied ~ by Alaia ··We are not paying a dime of American money for the return of these hostages.·· he said. "The Iranians are not receiving anything that is ours . . . This is their money , that we have froien, that we will be returning to them." CRISIS TEAM -President Carter talks about the host age situation with top ad- ministration officials al the White House. From left are Carter. Treasury Secretary G Willfam Miller, Gary Sick of the Na· tio nal Security Coun cil and Attorney C~m cral Benjamin Civiletti. ' • ' ' ' ' • ' • ' , , , • " ByDAVIDKUTZMA.NN OltlW 0&11¥ P1i.t St.It A sobbing Dr. Louis Alaia de· nied on the witness stand today that he ever told a longtime friend that he would rather kill his ex· wife than see her gel custody of their two children. "Nol did not. I did not threaten to kill." the murder defendant told a jury in Superior Court Judge By ron Mc Millan 's courtroom this mornin~. The gray-haired physician- standing lriaJ in the stabbing death ol Mary Lou Alaia, 37, and Long Beach attorney Marvin Tincher, 50 insisted on Laking the witness stand to rebut the testimony last week of Mrs. Mirtha Walsh, a friend of his for the past 12 years . Mrs. Walsh, a Huntington Harbour resident, had testified that the defendant telephoned her on three occasions following his separation from Mrs. Alaia andin one such call. claimed he would kill his former wife before letting her get custody or their two children or possession of their home. The texl of the agreement between Iran and the United States on mo¥y issues, released today, pledg,i!> the U.S. govern· mcnl to "restore the financial position of Iran, insofar as is possible to that which existed prior to Nov. 14. 1979," the day President Carter ordered the Iranian assets frozen. In addition, the agreements in· elude a pledge by the United States not to interfere in Iran's internal affairs; establishment of an international tribwaal to settle cfajms by Americans and Iranians; and a promise by the U. S government to freeze the rormer Shah of Iran's wealth in this country as il can be iden- tified. Besides returning Iran's gold and dollars held in American banks since shortly after the hostages were taken Nov. 4, 1979, 12 major American banks also reportedly agreed to drop lawsuits seeking repayment ol money they contend Iran owes them. But Alai a testified today that he never threatened his former wife and had never told Mrs. Walsh he wanted lo leave his 37 year-old former wife penniless Ira n retreated from its estimate of $14 billion in frozen assets, which the Carter ad- ministration insisted totaled about S9.5 billion. A U.S. official ~ ·~ ........ INCOMING PRESIDENT KEEPING FINGERS CROaeD <See TERMS, Pa1e A%) George Buah, Ronald Reagan hope for ho•-• ., "I never said that to anyone." the defendant said Better than being the_re E Auto victims .. .. ='1:, now critical Television plans closeup .of inauguration WASHINGTON (AP) -KCET will have a review of :: The condition of a father and Television viewen acroea lhe na-President Reagan's inauguration :: son struck as they crossed a , lion are apt to gel a closer, speech from 10 p.m. to 11 Tues· 1:: s idewalk in Laguna Beach has warmer vt"w of the events sur-day. The program, "My Fellow a. bee n changed from serious to 1 rounding Ronald· Reagan 'a in· Citizens.·· will feature an analysis t critical. a Mission Community auguration Tuesday than those of Reagan's speech by speech t Hospital spokesman said. whoseeitinpel'SOfl. writers for Presidents Johnson. t Max Eldon Brown, 54 , of Des Allthreecommercialteleviaion NixonandCarter. .. Moines. Iowa. and his son. networks plan extensive cov-Those whose tastes include ii: Lawrence Willson Brown. 29, of e r age of Inauguration Day variety entertainment as well as ·:: Long Beach, were hit by a car events, with estimates that 75 pageantry will be able to watch a f! as they crossed the highway 'million viewers nationwide will two-hour, tape-delayed version of 1 :1 near Brooks Street Saturday af. watch coverage or events in what the All -Star Jnaugural Gala to be :: ternoon. They were in lhe in-is likely to be a well-chilled aired by ABC from 10 lo midnight IZ tensive care ward of the hospital capital city. tonighlonChannel7. I::: today. Live coverage of the inaugura-Frank Sinatra will produce and ••• The driver. Scott Allan , tion events can be seen Tuesday direct the entertainment at !!! Fairbanks, 20. or Santa Ana. was on KNBC, Channel 4, 7 a.m. to 1 Capitol Centre. an 18,000-seat 811 not cited in the Saturday inci-p. m .; KNXT, Channel 2, 8 a.m. to arena in suburban Maryland, •11 dent. Police said today an in· t p.m .; KABC~annel 7, 7 a.m. with Johnny Carson as host. :: vestigation or the accident is to 1: 30 p.m .; KCET. ChaMel 28, Performers include Bob Ho~ •0 continuin1-. ----8:30tot0~30•.m: Ethel Merman-:-Jaf'nes Stewart, Charlton Heston. Dean Martin and MarieOsmond. Inauguration Day coverage begins with the networks' morn- ing news shows . ABC will provide continuous coverage from its "Good Morning, America" pro- gra m and NBC from its ''Today" show through the end of the in- augµral parade about 1 p.m. PST. Reagan will take the oath of of· fit"e at 9 a. m . PST on a stand atthe W esl Front oflhe Capitol. Anchoring the coverage will be Walter Cronkite for CBS, John Chancellor and Roger Mudd for NBC , Frank Reynolds for ABC and Paul Duke for PBS. Late-evenipg wrap-ups of the day's events including Tuesday ni&hl 's eighUnauguraJ balls. also are planned. 11• :: • • • * * * * I Countians se• for inauguration * • ~ · _ Politic!JI,, 1ocial elite invited to gala• in Wa1hington 81 TROWAS lltJ&PHINE ... ...,"-..... WASHINGTON, D.C. -Their 1;trtta elevated even htcher by new1 of the impend\n• hostage " rel•ue, mL_Or;1e b County de· lqatlon o a ou f5o Republican• are makln1 the · party rounda here today in pre· laau1Wal eveata. SOIM MWI reporta bere at tbe capital bad \UllHted the boU•t• new1 ml1bt blunt 'celebntionl for Pl'llident ... tect Roaald .... an: ... tlalU abNlutely the op.· pottte la true," declered Jlf ewport Beach .attorney Richard Spooner, a member ol the or_,e County Lincoln Club, whose deletatica here numbers more than 90 members and guests. -·'The bolt.,e releue ilv• us juat that much more to celebra1'." Some Oraqe eoua..:r. LlDCOln clubben were belJllrYinld today an the boRal• attuUon for local Wubinlton teltttlm ln the Jobb1 at tbelr bead· quarters hotel, tbe lnternataonal rnn. All of them •treed wltb Spooner'1 UM11m•t. Party round9 began for the Oran1e County Republicans Sunday nilht with a buttet re- ception at the new home of Con1reasman Robert E . Badham of Newport Beach. It is a Cape Cod-type dwelllng in Chain Brid•e Foreat al Ar· 'Untton.Va. By l :IQ p.m .• mon than 2:50 of Badbam'• clolest a110Clat• had dropped In. Tbe eon1re11man .ad fti1 wlf e. Ann1 olf er\ed • country Uleme buff« with bam. cbeeeel1 alarlmp and 1eparate wtne ana coektmlban. • AU members of the Lincoln Club were1nvited. Distinfuiabed guests included Coalaon Morris. president ol the Lincoln Club; Lt. Col. Jack Brennan. former prealdent Nix· on'• chief ol staff durinl r«lre- ment; former con1re11man Pat Hlllln1• of Newport Beach; Michael Skawin of C01ta llt1a and l:d Milla of Lacuna Beldl, a former Republican National Committee member. Otb.,. included Callfomia Al- Hm blywoman If arlu BerlllOD Of, Newport lncb. Oran•• Coun.' ,(lee~Pa••AJ) Hostages face stay in lwspital WAS.f-ONGTON CAP> Once freed, America 's hostage heroes will be flown from Iran to a supervised decompression that will delay their long-awaited homecoming to families. fri ends and a nation exhilarated in relief. The hostages are expected to be taken to a U.S. hospital in West Germany. There they'll be welcomed by a team or officials including Cyrus R. Vance, who was secretary of state when they were seized Nov. 4, 1979, but re· signed in protest over the failed American rescue mission last spring. It's possible President Carter also will fly to Germany to greet them, but White House press secretary Jody Powell called this ''bi&bly speculative" and Vice President Walter F. Mon- dale said, "We have not cotten into that part at all." Then, according to top State Department officiab, the freed Americans will spend a five to seven-day decompression period in the U.S. Air Force hospital in Wiesbaden. a resort town along the Rhine River. The families have been asked not to go to West Germany, the officials said , and most -after having waited 443 days -have agreed to wait a little longer, Experts say the r eturning Americans need a s hort period of time to readjust to fret.>dom before being thrust into an emo· tional reunion. "Former hostages have told us that they needed more time to get their heads together. to re· aliie that they are really free. that it's •not just another dream," said one State Depart- m ent official. who r equested anonymity. The official said the hostages will be examined by doctors and <See RELEASE, Pa1e AZ> OC's Reagan fam to have inaugural ball Ronald Reagan's inauguration will be marked by an inaugural ball Tuesday night al the Dis· neyland Hotel in Anaheim. The event, which la open to the public, will feature a closed circuit telecut of Rea1an'1 in· au1ural address and dancinl to I the lllalion Viejo HJ•h School · Ja11 Band and music of former slate Sen. James Whetmore. The black tle optional evmt will run from 8 tot p.m ., a~cord­ tn1 to Tom hentea, chairman ol the county inaucural ball eom- mltt .. , About 100 oftlelally 1ancUaned lnautural balla are belac beld throqbout the u .s. to coincide with event• taklDI place In Waahlqton, D.C. n .... no ldmtuloa c...,... to die local 9!•· Airport reports conflict ByTbeAsaodated Press The United States re ached agreement with Iran l_oday for the r e lease of the 52 Americ an hostages, but Iran's chief hostage negotiatoi; said their night to freedom awaited offil•ial word that billions of doll ars have been transferred to the Bank of England. That flight mi~ht not come until tonight or Tuesday At a news conference in Tehran. Iranian negotiator Uehiad Nabavi said the hostages would CHRISTOPHER SIGNS FREEDOMP'A-CI -l'age A4 RELATED STORIES, PHOTOS -Page A9 he µut aboard a plane '·im- mediately after" Iran hears of- fi cially from Algeria that the United States transferred money to an AJgerian account an the Bank of England under the agree- ment to exchange the hostages for frozen Iranian funds. Orfi t"ials at Tehran airport gave conflicting reports about • plans for the hos tages ,and several said they expected the 52 Ame ricans to leave within hours. An airport official said that the hostages had not ar rived at the airport Another of- ficial said they "are s upposed t<J come. but it's not yet known when." A third orfi cial, who identified himself as deputy manai.ier of the airport, said he was "not sure they will depart tonight. but anyhow they have not arrived." American television net works showed film supplied by Iran of Algerian docgor s examining som e hostages. Loui s a K ennedy, a spokeswoman ror the hostage families. sajd she thought the hostage families might have tt1 spend another night in Iran because of the dangers of n1J!hl flights out of Tehran airr>ort But one U.S . offic·tal in Washington said he s till hoped the hostages would he released today. "l stiU think they ar~ c·oman.I( out this afternoon." he said (See HOSTAGES, Pa«e A2) 'lbieves hit homes in SC Two San Clemente residents re- ported losses totaling more than $7 ,000 after burglars made off with belongings from their homes. Marie Pertuset, who lives on South Calle Seville told police someone entered her apartment. taking a stereo. emerald ring and a ruby ring . She placed the value on the Jost articles" at $5,005. Kenneth Kneale. who lives in the 100 b~ock of A venida Cadiz, returned home to find six Indian rugs worth $2,080 missing from his house. Coa~• Weather Variable clouds through Tuesday. Local dense fog and low· clouds along the coast naght and early morning. 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It served a~ the first top for the 14 hostages released from Tehran ca rl1C'r . a nd US s erv1C·em cn wounde d in the failed hosta~t' rel>cue effort were treated then' las t April One offi cwl !.aid any hostages with senou~ problems may be ke pt lo nger 1n c;e rmany for treatment "Some or them will hc ready to leave immediately. ;mtl some m ay have scrtOU!ot µroblcms ... another State Depa rtment of fic1al said "Wt• JUSl don't know everything we l'an t'l<JJe<'t." Those Ju1lg1·ll physu:a lly and emotionally fit will he flown to a private re union with the ir families at an a; \Cl undisclosed site m tht· l"mll'll. States. but not in Washington. officials said ''They'll have several davs to get acquamtcd before the coun try wel come!> them h o m e oHiciall)." one State Depart- m ent staff member explained The latest plan •~ that aflt:r the ir pr1val1• r e union. th e hostages and tht·1 r families will be flown to Andrews Air Force Rase outside Washington and wilr be greeted by the president and a host of other ~overnmcnt leaders . "We plan a ver y m oving ceremony," one State Depart· ment official said. lhe (:arur edmlnialraU. and bt t he fln&l~ot• .. ,,......_,, P re.ldent eled Reacu, wtlo 1atu-1offl<'t't'U8dax..IQI. "AJlof ui. iare t!fteou.ra1.S but illl have our nnaen. cro.ted ... Nabavl sa'd for-11n rep0r1en woult.I nol be •ble \o IN lh• hotta1e11 beton &Mir chpart\u"e, l>ul that thf'AG'\•rfcus had bHn 1nh•rH1•w1"\I by Iranian television and tht' film would b t 1 r <.11l'tm1tt~tl t o the world I 111111(t1t l' HS :;1ult 11our~4!• tnsldei T4'hrM11 I ultl t ht' ntil work that tht hostage~ w11ul11 llkt•b bt• ukun lo Algiers in 1 ~" A l.:crum Jctunen which hau! lit•t·n slandlnJi! by ut the airport. th.-11 on to West Gei:numy in US m il11 .try hOfiJllta) plariH. l'hc ''ontrol lower at Mehrabad \1r11urt. m u telephone con versa I ion "'1th The i\sscx·1ated Press in '\t'w York. Milli he· bad no in f111·111 alwn on an)' Algerian planes dnd th..it 110 fhte hl plans had been (1kd H lhc hostages were flown from Tehran to i\lgicrs il would m ean.a trip of about 3.000 miles Algie rs 1s .1bout l .000 m i l es from W1es badoo. West Germany, and the total flight lime rould be mor;e than tOhour~. LI S offk1als hoped the freed Ameri<·ans woulcl be flown to AIJ.(1 crs and on to West Germany today. their 443rd di.yin caplivi· LY ~e~ident (;arler and other ol· fl<'ials in Washington prepared to rly to Gl'rmany to greet them, but White Hou.Se officials said the pre· ' s1d ent would not go if the trip would prevent his attending Rea gan's inauguration Tuesday Nabavi also said on Tehran Radio that, "we managed to rub 1n the dirt the nose of the world's biggest oppressor and s upe rpower" and forced tjie Unit- ed States ··to submit to ft\e de m ands of our Majlis < Parlia mcnt) .. Nabavi was replying to a qut's tion cm a Tehran Radio pro gram that allowed listeners to call in a nd s peak with h i m lie "strongly deni~d" that Iran acted from a position of weakness lie also denied a While House report that Iran had signed the a#(reement, saying: "We will not s1~n an agreement with the Unit £'d States Rather the Algerian ~O\'crnment will issue a state· ment We shall announce our agreement with that statement. a nd the U.S. government will an- nounte it. too. There will not be any signed agreement.·· l'a rtt•r , appearing in tne wn1te llousl' press room at I :55 a.m .. PST aftl'r lhe signing in Algiers, s aid a '"fe w documents" were still to be s igned· ·before the money is actually transferred and the hostages are re leased .·· .. We don't know yet exactly how fast this procedure will go," he said. "We are prepared to move as r apidly as po55ible. All the preparations have been rnm pleted pending the final dotuments being signed.·· Sources in Tehran said there were no demonstrations in the f ranian capital today. in con· t r a s t to an outpouring of thousands reviling the United Stales after seizure of the U.S. Embassy and its staff by Is lamic militants on Nov. 4, l!}7!l * * * * * * Fro• Pagr A I TERMS OUTLINED •••• who asked not ''' be ide ntified said today thl..' final figure is between $8 billion and $9 billion Of that. Iran would get about $5.2 billion immediately Here's where the money is and where it will be going un~r the te rms of the agreement: Late last week. the Carter administration r e adied $2.2 billion for delivery to an escrow account that could be turned over to Iran when the hostages are released. The agreements specify that the Central Bank of Algeria will hold this money in escrow until the hostages are free and then turn it over to 'Iran_ r The texts or the agreements ·said Iranian assets in domestic branches of American banks, believed to total about $3 billion. will be delivered within six months to an Algerian escrow • account. The texts said Sl billion : of this money will be deposited • in a special escr ow a ccount lo · cover all claims against Iran • and will be replenished so il •does not fall below S500 m illiQn. ' -More than $3 billion held in • European branches of Anterican ; banks aJso would be released. ., ·, " Perhaps the most significant concessions by Iran involved its demand for the return or the late s hah ·s wealth. The texLc; of today's accords promised any U.S. a ssets belong. ing to the Pahlavi family will be frozen immediately after Iran files a legal claim against it. Iran, like any citizen or government, then will be able to pursue these assets in American courts . Of the $24 billion Iran de· manded last monlh be placed in a n Algerian escrow accouat, $10 billion represented the assets Iran presumed the shah had in the United Stales. That would have required an approprialion by Congr ess because there is no Jegal way for the U.S. government to attach tne shah's money. Moreover , the Carter administration's own estimate of the shah's wealth was only a smaJI fraction of Iran's figure. Tne agreement also pledged lhe policy of the United States will .be "not to intervene, cllrectly or in· directly, politically or militarily in lran's intemal affairs." ~,-~~~~~------------~------------------------------ t iiiylUat I i Thomas P. Haley ' ~ ;,~~~ N. Weed :• M. Thomas Keevll j Ed•1or r. Thomas A. Murphlne ~ 1'il•Nllt"9 Edllor Charles H. Loos AUl\141111 ~11111 Edno. C••Y"•"' IHI Ottllt• c .. u ~11ellllli"t Co"'jtall' No "•"' • .-.. ~. ll1Wr811""-_., .. ,., INlllet w .. ...,''-" "••••" rno .. t•••••11<0• wllllovl '••~If• -~f//IC-rttfll OWMt TELEPHONE All d•pertmHta: (714) 142-4321 Cla .. lfted Adffrtt'"'e: 142-1171 OFFICES c~•• Mew JJI west a • ., S.rliel L .. IHI. a.acll 1071 No. Coesl HIOllWO Huntll\flOfl a.•'"" IPl1S .. ac.11 Boulevard ------------ ... -.. .. Piiot A helping hand·· for life's -loser By .IOHN NEEDHAM . °' .. Deify Hiii ..... The rumpled, middle·a1ed woman who walked Into the newspaper office in Laguna Beach early Friday altemoon s1ud she had slept every night for a week in a restroom at the Village Fair Mall. lier worldly possessions were stuffed into a leather bag t1lung over her shoulder. She carried a bundle of C'lolhing. SHE SAID HER name was Phyllis and that she was down to her last two nickels. Six days before, she had lried to get herseU arrested ~Y ordering some food in a restauranl and not paying for tl She thought this would at least get her a bed and a roof ovt>r her head. But the Laguna Beach police officer called to the restaurant by lhe irate owner just issued Phyllis a citation for her to .appear in court i.ft two weeks and let her go. . Phyllis said she had lost contact wilh her five children over the las t two years. She said she tried to telephone one of her sons whom she thought lived in Carlsbad, but ap. parenlly he had moved1 Where. she didn't know. . Phyll_is said she had been in San Diego on vacation with a friend. Laura, over the New Year's holiday . While there, Laura met a man named Ted. . ~CCORDING TO PHYU.IS. the three of them were driving ~P the coast from San Diego and had stopped at a gas station to use the restrooms. When Phyllis came out of the bathroom, Laura and Ted had left, taking her money and luggage with them. . "I've just got to get this straightened out," she kept s aying. She said she couldn't remember when Laura and Ted ~eft her, only that ~he had walkecl into Laguna Beach dur· mg the early morning hours and hailed a policeman. It was three or four in the morning, she recalled. He l<>?k her to police headquarters, but no one would take a crime report about her being stranded. Capt. Neil Purcell said the only record police had of Phyllis was of her arrest al lhe restaurant. . .. We bave an indigent fund at the station," Purcell s~1d .. But we have no record of her asking for as- sistance .. ~ll~ING IN '.f'HE CAR to the Salvation Army llosp1tahty House m Santa Ana. Phyllis said she wasn't mad at the police They have limits they have to work within Jus t like you and I do ... she said . "It's cold. but that's the way you have to look al it or else you won't understand. You'll start to think they're against you. "'You know I had five children. If I called them -if J knew whe re they were what could they do? Take in poor helpless little old me? I show up and say 'Here r am I'm helpless Take care of me.' What would 1 they think of me then?"' As we neared the hospitality house, PhylHs sat on the edge of the seat, straining to see road s igns so she can call out the cross streets . "I'll navigate, .. she said. She seems happier. "THANK VOU •'OR bringing m e," she said when we arr ived. ·'I'll be just fine. l think I can get some counseling here. May be they can tell what's been happening." Her hug was motherly. Her shoulder bag slipped down her arm and she almost dropped her bundle of clothes as s he ran inside. · Fro•P,.,,.AI COUNTIANS AT D.C. • • • ty Supervisor Harriett Wieder of Huntington Beach, Mr. a nd Mrs . Jack Murdy of Newport Beach William Dohr, secretary of th~ California Republican Central Committee. and Glen and Dotti Stillwell of Newport Beach_ In the wake of the festivities, Badham was off today for a re- ception honoring California Lt. Gov. Mike Curb. The reception is called, .. Join the Posse to Capture the House Ro undup for Republicans." Mrs. Badham is attending the distinguished ladies r eception at Kennedy Center. Mrs. Reagan and Mrs. Bush are serving as hostesses. Washington weather for lhe pre-inaugural was c hamber of commerce-perfect today with blue skies, bright sunshine and temperature in the high 40s. Tickets to m ajor inaugural events are in heavy demand and the re were numerous reports of ticket foulups. Many celebrants found their reserved tiekets had vanis hed when they ar rived to pick them up. Only two such instances were known within Orange County's Lincoln Club delegation. Steve Holden of Huntington Beach and Richard Cramer of Perris found 01_eir tickets were gone. They ~re looking for replacements today. Ticket scalping is r ampant. according to some sources. One Lincoln Club member re- ported being offered a $100 ticket to the California ball Tuesday night at Kennedy Center for $1,000. Grandstand seats for the in- augural parade are going for $25, $75 and $100. Officials al Congressman Badham's office reported they are swamped with ticket re- quesla-People were lined up out· side his office seeking help ear)y today. "We only handle Uckets for the sw~aring·ln cereqtbny," ex- plained Badham s~okesman How~-Seelye. "Each con· are man get allocated 95 lick ta for jual standing room . only. 'We've had requests /or th~ee Umes that many." Congressm en get 22 real seats That totals 11,000 chairs. ~·We 've also had numerous complaints ahd requests on pitr· ty and gala tickets." Seelye re- ported, "but we can't do much to help on that.'· In one instance. it was report- ed that well-known Orange Coast businessman and master of ceremonies Paul Salata and his wife. Beverly, arrived and their tickets were gone. This proved tQ.,be unfounded. ·'I just arrived without having any tickets ... Salata e xplained. calmly from his headquarters at the Gramercy Inn. "But I'm all fixed up now for two balls and the gala." Then he quipped, "we're going over to the rehearsal for the Inaugural Gala to see if Frank Sinatra s till re members who Ronald Reagan is." Oppe11lael•er prl.:e UCI physics prOf honored UC Irvine physics professor Frederi~k Reines of Newport Beach, who ha s gained international recognition for his research involving sub-atomic par ticles, was awarded the prestigious J . Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Prize today. The prize, awarded yearly for contributions in theor etical natural sciences and philosophy of science. was presented to Reines by the Center for Theo r etical Studies ~ t he Un iver s ity of Miam i . F'ort LauderdaJe . Reines. the 13th recipient of l he p~ze. was awarded a medal, a certificate and Sl,000 in cash. His rese arc.h primarily con- c:e rns a sub-atomic particle called the neutrino. He currently 1s involved with several studies aimed at testin~ various prop· erlies of the neutrino. Reines co·discove r ed the neutrino in 1956 with the late Dr. Clyde L. Cowan. He has been elected lo mem b e r s hip in th e National Academy of Sciences anti the Amerit•an Academy of Arts and Scie nces. Prior to his appointment at UCI . Heines was on the sta(f CITED FOR RESEARCH UCl's Or. Reines of the Los J\lii m O~ Sc11'nlll1L· Laborntory and was proft>ssor and hl'ad of lht• Phys1t·s DPpiirl· m e n t a t ( • :1 s (• I n s t 1 I u t e 11 f Tc(•hnology Anaheilll · robbery shootout 2 die • ID A shootout at an Anaheim liq· uor store Sunday night has left two people dead -the m anager of the s tore and the man who at· tempted to rob him An Anaheim police spokesman identified the two gunshot vic· lims as PasquaJe Capraro 48 of Anaheim. manager of Fip"s Llq- 1;1or Store, and Robert Henry. 37. address unknown, the sus· peeled holdup man. · According to police reports, Henry entered UJe store at 1013 N Magnolia at about 8 p.m. Sunday and ordered the two clerks and six customerstolieonlhefloor. He then demanded cash from Capraro, wbo gave him the money. However , officers said , as Henry began leaving the liquor store, Capr aro apparently grabbed a revolver from under the counter and opened fire on the holdup man. who returned th41 fire. Both men fell to the n oor with ( fatal wounds . When pol.ice arr ived a short lime later. they found Henry on the ground near the doorwav with a chest wound and Capraro dead behind the counte r San Joaquin area mercury re60rd By Tbe Ass~lated Press Record high temperatures have been recorded in the San Joaquin Valley which has been deprived of normal rain and <'Old weather patterns all winter. The thermometer reached 73 degr ees in Bakersfi eld Sundav breaking by one degree the re(.' ord for the date set in 1974. tht- National Weather Ser vice re- ported. A record for the day also was set in Fresno where Sun- day's 70 was two degrees above that city's previous high for Jan 18 set in 1920_ Henry was taken to Anaheim Me morial Hospital, where he died a short time later The police spokes man said there we re no other injune!. in lhl' gunfight Man .arrested after Laguna knife attack A 42-year-old transient was ar - rested early Sunday morning on atte mpted murdl'r charri,es after b e a II e g c 111 ) ., r:1 h In d an Oceanside man al J Laguna Beach party. Police said Tyrone I .cc Tonden. 42. described.as u tran~icnt, was arrested at 11 residence at 678 G lenneyre SL after thl' int 1denl <it ~ part) at 241 5 Laguna Camon Road Offa·ers '>aid th!' -.uspcl'l ri· portt'rll~ s hmq·d up al lhc PHI> uninv1tt•1I an<l "'"" ''Jt•cl1•1l llt·al I <' ~ l' fl I \' r l' I urn 1 · d l alt· r a nd s tabtwd .J amt•s Sawn·r. 20. of Ot't0an~11lt· Sa"'\ l'r v. as n·pnrted I) in volvi:ri" 1n t'Jet'l1n)! Tondc~n from thl' parl) Tonclt·n was tr<1nsferred to Oranjle County .Jail whl're he was bc•ing ht•ld with ball set at $25.000. Ill' 1s t•x1w1·tt•1l to be arraigned TtH•srta.v <tl Soul h Cou nt y M unil'tpal ( '11urt I rai1 to get arnlS? l\l'WA IT IA P 1 Iraqi Presi- dent Saddam Hussein 1nd11:ated today that he fears the freeing of the Americ·an hostages in Iran mig ht hring a resumption of l' S. arms sales tr> Iran. with whieh he has hccn at war for · four monlhs ' AccounUna for the members of Con1reu. that amount.I to n.ooo 1tandin1·room tickeu· before the 1weartn1 ln la even open to tbe llUbUC • En1oy the finest 1n sports clolhjng, velour togging sees rrom Ultra Sport Two dtStinct styles to choose from. IUll Z1P·basebill cOilar or a ZIP to turtle with pouch pockets ~ grey, burQundy. sable. black and royal ALSGAAAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEAC>i (714) 644-7030 t • ·--,_. --. -------------.... --..... -~ ....... ----~---IJf.111-ClllT YOUR HDllllll UllY PIPIR Billions oj' dollars involved Fund flap slowing transfer • * •. * * * * Tawsday s~t-11 A final delay for hostages? WASlllNt;ToN c AP 1 !lours , a fter l'res1d eot Carter an ; ' nounced U S agn·cnH~nl with Iran for release "r the 52 Amert<'an host\.tgc~. L' S or ficials hintl'<i today that the cap lives' actucil flight to freedom might be delayed until Tue!-.day ·Stale Department spokesman Johll Trattner )>a1d 1t was "a hope rnnrP than a pred1cllon" when famili es of th e 52 American hostages were told the ; captives mij:lhl be rt'leased to· ~ day Trattner told reporters he was unc:ertain when Iran actually would free Ure Americans held l.'apllvc for 443 days. ·'I would not want to call ·it a delay." he said . "We have an agreement and it is being im· 1rlemented. _we expect the hostages lo be released." lie added: "It's reasonable to be c•autious and not to try to pre· dic·t." ... .., ....... Progress reports conflict ByTbeAa~ialed Press The United Stat es reached agreement with I ran today for the re lease of the 52 American hostuges. but Iran's chief hostage negotiator said their flight to freedom awaited official word that billions of dollars have been t r a nsferred t o the Hank of England. That flight might not <.•ome until tonight or Tuesday. At a news conference in Tehran, Iran ian negotia tor Behzad - Nabavi said the hostages would CHRISTOPHER SIGNS FREEDOM PACT-P•ge A4 ' I ' ! Kill threat I I Trattner also said U.S. of· f1t'ials believe the hostages are all t~ether, "but we don't know where they are." He added: "as far as I know. they are not at the airport" in Tehran awaiting de· parlure. CRISIS TEAM -President Carter talks about the hostage situation with top ad- ministration offi cials at the White House. fo'rom left are Carter. Treasury Secretar) G. William Miller. Gary Sick of the Na- ti1Jnal Sec·urity Coun cil and Attorne) General Benjamin Civiletti. RELATED STORIES, PHOTOS -P•g• A9 I , I • ' ' ' ' ' I ' I I ' denied by Alaia ~ By DAVIDKUTZMANN : Olllw 0101y Pllel Sl.tll A A sobbing Dr. 1,ouis Ala1a de· : •nied on the witness stand today : that he ever told a longtime friend : that he would rather kill his ex· , wife than see her get custody of 1 theirtwochildren. : "Nol did not. l did not threaten 1 to kill,·· the murder defendant ~ told a jury tn Superior Court ' Judge By ron Mc Mil lan's ~ courtroom this morninJ? ~ The gray haired phys1c1an ~ standing trial in the stabbing ~ death of Mary Lou Alaia, 37, and 1 Long Beach attorney Mar vi n ~ Tincher, 50 insisted on taking ~ the witness stand to rebut the ' testimony last week of Mrs. : Mirtha Walsh. a friend or his for ! the past 12years : Mrs . Wals h, a tlunlmgton • Harbour resident. had testified that the defendant telcµh oned her on three ()('Casions following his separation from Mrs. Alaia and in one such call. claimed he would kill his former wife before letting her get custody of their two children or possession of their home. But Alaia testified today Lhalhe never threatened hisJormer wife and had never told Mrs Walsh he wanted to leave his 37 year-old for mer wife µenniless "I never said that to anyone." the defendant said. During her testimony last i Thursday, Mrs . Wals h also said Alaia told her that hi!) ex-wife 1 would "get the house and kids I 1 ·• over my dead body.·· 11 Alaia,questioned bydefenseat-1 torney Albert C. S. Ramsey, said 1 he told Mrs. Walsh "I would give I her (Margy Alai a) the house and •I kids over my dead body" as a !t means of negotiating with his i former wifo, who he knew talked l~I, will\ Mrs. Wa lsh. Alaia said he had been advised by his divorce attorney not to back I! down on giving up custody of his ; two children and had conveyed 1 this message lo Mrs. Walsh as a I means of gaining joint custody of I the children while letting his • former wife have their harborside j homeonDoverDrive. If the hostages were at the a 1 rport. as reported in some nl'WS accounts, U.S. offi cials would have heard about it, he said. The spokesman also ques - tioned whether there was a ··<'apability" of night flights out or Tehran, where blackouts have been routine fbr several months. Trattner 's comments. plus a last-minute hitch concerning ac· t ivalion of the third -party escrow account for deposit or previously rrozen Iranian assets, cast some doubt on whether the hostages would be released to- day White House press secretary Jody Powell, meanwhile, was as ked if he believes Iran was de· liber ately delaying release of the hostages to prevent Carter from greeting them in West Germany before he leaves office Tuesday. "I can't tell you ir it is de- liber ate," Powell replied. "It was hard to tell what was de- liber ate and what was not with them all along.·· Carter, in the pre-dawn hours of the last full day or his pres- idency, announced that ''we have now reached an agreement with Iran which will result, I believe, in the freedom or our American hostages." AJ>WI ........ INCOMING PRESIDENT KEEPING FINGERS CROSSED George Buah, Ronald f'.\••g•n hope tor hott•oe• Better than being there Television plans closeup of inauguration WASHINGTON CAP > -KCET will have a review of Charlton Heston. Dean Martin Television viewers across the na· President Reagan ·s inauguration and M arieOsmond. lion are apt to get a closer, speech from JO p.m. to 11 Tues-Inauguration Day coverage warmer view of the events sur-day. The program. "My Fellow begins with the networks' mom- rounding Ronald Reagan's in· Citizens." will feature an analysis ing news shows. ABC wi ll provide auguration Tuesday than those of Reagan's speech by speech continuous C'Over age from its whoseeitinperson. writers for Presidents J ohnson, "Good Morning, America'' pro· Allthreecommercialtelevision Nixon and Carter. gram and NBC from its "Today" networks plan extensive cov-Those whose tastes include show through the end of the in· e r age of Inauguration Day var iety entertainment as well as auguralparadeabout l p.m. PST. events, with estimates that 75 pageantry will be able to watch a Reagan will take the oath or or. million viewers nationwide will lwo·hour. tape·delayed version of fice at 9a.m . PST on a stand atthe watch coverage or events in what the All-Star Ina ugural Gala to be West FrontoftheCapitol. is likely to be a well-chilled aired by ABC from 10 to midnight Anchoring the coverage will be capitalcity. tonightonChannel7. Walter Cronk ite for CBS, J ohn Live coverage of the inaugura-Frank Sinatra will produce and Chancellor and Roger Mudd for lion events can be seen Tuesday direct the ente rtainment at NBC, Frank Reynolds for ABC on KNBC, Channel 4, 7 a .m . to 1 Capitol Centre, an 18,000-seat and Paul Duke for PBS. p.m.; KNXT, Channel 2, 6 a .m . to arena in ·suburban Maryland, Late-evening wrap-ups of the 1 p .m .; KABC, Channel 7, 7 a.m . with .Johnny Carson as host. day's events including Tuesday to 1:30 p.m.; KCET, Channel 28, Performers include Bob Hope, night's eight inaugural balls also 8:30 to10:30a.m. lithe! Merman. J ames.Stewart, a replanned. ......... ** * * * * Countians se-f o·r inauguration Political, 1ocial elite invited to gala• in Wa1hington By THOMAS MVRPHINB Of• Deity PIM lwt WASHINGTON, D.C. -Their 1phita elevated even Maher by aew1 ol the impendtna hoetaae release, an Oranae County de- le 1 a ti on of about 250 Republicans are maktn1 the 9'11rty rounda here today ln pre- lnau1ural eventa. Some MWI reporta here at Ute capital had su11ested tbe ltotta1e news ml1bt blunt ·nlebrlldam for PrelJdent-elect ............ · 'l WalE ablolutely the op- po 1 he ta true,''\ declared Newport Beach attorney Richard Spooner, a member ol the Orance County Lincoln Club, whose delecatioa bere numbers more than 90 menrbers and guests. ·'The bolt.le releue liv• .. Just that mucb more to celebrate." · Some Oran1e County LiDeolD clubben were beinl lDteniewed today on UM baltal• lltudae for local WUblqtaD tel...._ ln the lobb1 at thelr bead- quarten hotel, the lntematkmal Jnn. All of tbem •lr••d wltll Spooner'• ..... meet. Party rounds began for the Oran1e County Republicans Sunday nlaht with a buftet re-· ceptlon at the new home or Concru111un Robert E. Badham of Newport Beach. lt is a Cape Cod-type dwellln1 in Ch•ln Brld1e Forest at Ar· 'Un1ton, Va. BA!: p.m., more Lban 250 ot • Ba '• elOleat UIOCiatel bad droppedm. Tbe con1re11man and bi• wife, Au, offered a country theme bUfttt with bam, c...._, 1hrtmp IDd aeparate wiM aad cocktail ban. All member11 of the Lincoln Club were invited. Dli0.ngui1hed guest.a included Coalson Morris. president of the Lincoln Club; Lt. Col. Jack Brennan, former president Nlx- on 's chief of staff durinl retire- ment: former con1rea1man Pat Hl1Un11 of Newport Beach; Michael Siawtn or C01t1 Iii•• od Bd MUii ot Lapna Beacb, a former Republican NatlOftal Committee member. Otben tnchlchd California M · 1emb~Muian&etl_. of Newport BMcll, Oral• Co.-. (8" aKJNTIANS, Pa1e All to Iran· WASHJNGTON (AP> -The agreement to end the hostage or · deal is a straight dollars-for· people deal: Iran frees the 52 American captives and the Unit- ed States releases frozen Iranian assets. But U.S. officials insist Iran is not getting "a dime of American money.·• ·'The basic exchange is we're getting back what they took from us and giving back to them what we took from them , as a res ult," State Department spokesman John Trattner said Sunday. Vice President Walter F. Mon· dale, interviewed Sunday on ABC's "Issues and Ans wers," denied the deal amounts to the United States paying ransom. "We are not paying a dime or American money for the return of these hostages.'· he said. ·'The Ira.Ill ans are not receiving anything that is ours ... Thjs is t heir m on ey, t h at we have frozen. that we will be returning to them." The text of the agreement between Iran and the United States on money issues, released today. pledges the U.S. govern· ment to "restore the financial (See TERMS, Page AZ) Store gwunan 'sucks up' safe money A gunman who carried what a clerk described as a portable vacuum cleaner held up a Costa ·M es~ U-Totem con venience market and then sucked money out of a small safe, police re- ported. . ------·-• • be put aboar.<t a pl~ne "im· mediately after" Iran hears of. fi cially from Algeria that the United States transferred money ln an Al!'!erian account in the Bank of England under the agree· ment to exchange the hostages for frozen Iranian funds. Tehran Radio suggested the delay was deliberately aimed at Carter. In a broadcast monitored in Beirut. the radio said release of the hostages. was limed to deny Carter "the last propaganda benefit" of being able to greet t he freed captives on their a rrival in West Germany. That would suggest the release would be delayed until after Carter leaves off ice at midday Tuesday. A spokes man for President·eleel Rea,gan did not rule out t he possibility that Reagan would appoint Carter as special envoy to welcome the freed hostages at Wiesbaden, if they are not releas ed before Reagan's inauguration. Officials at Tehran airport gave confiicting reports about · plans for the h ostages a nd several saJd they expected the 52 Arrlericans to leave within hours. An airport official said that the hostages had not ar · rived at the airport. Another of. ficial said they "ar e supposed to come. but it's not yet known when." A third official. who identified himself as deputy manaRer of the airport, said he was "not s ure they will depart tonight. but anyhow they have not arr ived." American television networks !!howed film s upplied by Iran of Al gerian docgors exam ining some hostages. Louisa Kenned y, a s pokeswoman for the hostage "' families. s aid she thought the hostage families might have to s pend anothe r night in Iran beeause of the dangers of night flights out or Tehran airport. But one U .S . official in W ashlngton said he still hoped the hostages would be released today. ·'I still think they are coming out this afternoon." he said. U .S. officials hoped the freed Americans would be flown to Algiers and on to West Germany today. their 443rd day in captivi· ty. Coasl A clerk at the 517 W. Wilson St. market told police the man entered the store at about 3:35 a.m . Saturday. walked into a cooler and came out carrying a case ol beer. The clerk noted the time. Weather turned to tell the tall black man Variable ,lloucis throu1h that it was too late to buy beer Tuesday. Local dense !C!L and stared into a long, chrome-and low c1auar·if6lilfhe -.eJated revolvsocoUic.e.u...said...--.f--..,CJ'WYt n11nt ana early The gunman was,rtven money mornin1. HJ1ha Tuead•y from the cub register. 85 to 70. Lowa tooi1ht 48 to Then, police said, be hopped 55. over the counter, bent over an under-counter safe and stuck IN81DE T911~ ~ what appeared to be a noule to A uc ,,,.. "'"'""' 0,. aome aort of device alona the fk:Mll " ,...... bl' rtw lalelt ed1e ot the sale's door. cOU.Cffoft, eun "'°Mil U'• a Tbe shaken clerk to&d officers· fNllCla o/ ,,.... SH Pao-BS. he heard no noiae, but the COD· I .. trapUan sucked money from the • X safe. .,., • ..,....:: u..._.. Q Tb• aunman tbea otdlNd the ~.,. ., =.. .... # :: cl•rlr to U• beh1nd th• comatw, ~~CNi .... it~ M_".l. .• a .. commendlnl: .. You ralu 10UI' c;;;;-•- bead Md )'OU',. dead." Tbe elerk tald ti•• robber jumped tbe coeter and reD out ae a door e.,,.,m, &boat ti.ODO ID .... a ca1b: tiCM Hostgages due debriefings W ASlfl NH TON I A ft J Onr•• freed mf'r11·1l ' ho~\•Wc tuirot•i. Wiil bl-now11 frun1 Iran tu II supt1r v11M'd dt>t'umJJrt'111rnm th»t will dc.-hn 1tu•1r lun.i •w111h•1I hom t•(•nmin.: I•• f t&rnrlu.•i. frwn1b -and Iii n11t1ont"xh1luruh•1l 1n rt-lu .. r 'fht> h~ta.:"' ur 1 •'Al•t•l'lt"(I lv be.-I a kt·n Ill .. l ~ f)U'JJll ltl Ill '-' l' t ln •rrn .. rn Tht•r t· t h.-y'll l>t< • t>h•onwd '" .i t l'btll uf ufht<llllli. 1nduJ1n~ l , r u' t< \ IJflt't" wh!• 'tll a '>\'\'rt.>t..in 11( ,1.,11· lo\h1·n 1h.-~ t "t"n· ,\.,U'fl '\11\ I I '11'J lml I t" litnt'\i 111 11rl'h·,1 "' t 1 \ht' f.i1lt'tl • Am r11 ~" tc''' u1 1111·»•l1Jll ha'>l prml( It " pc.oi.,1 l1ll· l'rt.·,1tknl l arlt-r i:aho •111 n, '" c, .. , tn..in ~ \I) ~r~l them but Wht11• lluu.,l· IJfl!!>!:> ~.-r rt-t.H\ J uth l'<i~t l l l allt<I th111 h1~hh 1>IJl'('Uldll \'t' · anti ·\ ll't' l'rt::.itknl \\ dllt"r F Mou tlall:' !\aid Wt hd\" 11111 ~ulli!n into thal pJrl di all Then, dt'l'O rd1ng t•J lOIJ Stall' L>eµartmtnl off1t•1al::.. the frtc<l :\mtncan::. will ~pend a ftvtl to st-\ en <la~ tlt.·t·um µr"'ssion l'eriotl m the LIS Air Foret.-hospital tn W1esbadt n. u rt'M>rt tuwn along the Rhme H1vcr The fam1l1e~ hav<· been asked not to J{o to Wt·st c;crmany, the officials said. and most aftt•r having wailed 44:! days have agreed to wait a little lon~er Experts s ay the returr11n g AmeriC'an~ need a short period of tamt• 10 readjust to fret.'<lom before t>crng thrust into an cmo tional reunaon .. Former hostage~ have told us that the} nee<led more lime to get their head~ togethe r . to re· alizC' that they ar c really free, that it 's not j us t a n othe r dream , .. said one State Dc~rt ment offici al. who reques~d anonymity T he offi cial s aid the hostages will be examined by doctors and In Washins.:ton, a U S official said a µotentially serious last mlnuh• h1t"h developed •nd lhMt th\• t'c11trw 01&nk of lr•n had not .iuthori.n.'4.J the Hank Of Eneland to 't·l u11 un t•arrow acc~unt for the, l1111.t>11 lr1&n1an auuts 8ut A8C 'a11.1 llatc•r lht> 111oocy h11d been un· r rvtl'n uni! the funds we re "In t•hH·1• Nuhl•Vt ~atl Altieraan doctors "'1•1 t> t llJmm.: the Americans and thdt ttw (Jl)c·ton. would have to "ulm111 J report on the hostages ' ht•Jllh ul tht· 1numtmt or de IJllr\Urt' Th" r11111vlll·atctl .. greement to 11 ce the host<ige!t in exch<tnge for "'hut l ' ~ off1C'1ab s1ud was SS to $9 balhora an frvten Iranian funds, ~ame aJter a l4\:t month effort by Lhe Carter adm1mstrat1on and in the Ci naJ hours of his presidency. Pre$1dent cleC't Reagan, who 1 a kes offil'eTuesday , sa id ," All of u::. .. re encouraged but still have our fingers c rossed " Nabavi said foreign reporters )Vou ld not be able to see the host ages before their departure, but that the Americans had been inte rviewed by Iranian television and th e film would be ··tr a ns mitted to the world tonight." CBS said sources inside Tehran told the network that the hostages would likely be taken to Algiers in two Al~an jetliners which hac been standing by at th e airport. then Of\oolO West Germany in U.S military hospital planes. The control tower at Mehrabad Airport, in a te lephone conve rsa tion with The Associated Press in New York. said he had nQ. in formation on any Algerian planes a nd that no flight plans had been filed If the hostages were f)own from Tehran to Algiers it would mean a trip of about 3.000 miles. Algiers is <1bo ut 1.000 m i l es fr o m Wiesbade n. West Germa ny, <1nd the total flight time could be more than IO hour~,_ Chamber ho11ors Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather (above) introduces Newport lawyer Mi chael Gering. newly installed presi- dent of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. during banquet Friday at the Marriott Hotel. Named Citizen of the Year is Robert Shelton (below). an Irvine Company vice president and former Newport councilman and city manager . who was cited for contributions to the community. .. J11st a puppg?- Lynn Littell of Garden Grove gets a greeting from Hulk, the largest great Dane at Sunday's Shoreline Dog Fan· ciers Association obedience match at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. At 15 months, Hulk is barely out of his puppyhood. Fro•Pag•AI TERMS OUTLINED .... position of Iran. insofar as is possible to that which existed prior lo Nov. 14, 1979," the day President Carter ordered the Iranian assets frozen. In addition, the agreements in- r lude a pledge by the United Stales not to interfere in Iran's internal affairs; establis hment of a n international tribunal to settle claims by Americans and Iranians: and a promise by the U.S. governme nt to freeze the former Shah of Iran's wealth in this country as it can be iden· lified. Besides returning Iran's gold a nd dollars he ld in American banks since s hortly after the hostages we re taken Nov. 4, 1979, 12 major American banks also reportedly agreed to drop lawsuits seeking repayment of m oney they contend Iran owes them I r a n r etreated from its estimate of Sl4 billion in frozen assets, which the Carter ad- ministration ins isted totaled about S9.5 billion. A U.S. official who asked not to be identified s aid today the final figure is between $8 billion and $9 billion. Of that. Iran would gel ·about $5.2 billion immediately Here's where the money is and wher e it will be going under the te rms of the agreement: Late last week, the Carter administration r eadied $2.2 billion for delivery to an escrow account.. that could be turned over to Iran when the hostages a re released. The agreements s pecify that the Central Bank of Algeria will hold this money in escrow until the hostages are free and then turn it over to Iran. The texts of the agre~men~ said Iranian assets in domestic branches of American banks, believed to total about $3 b1lhon. will be de livered within s i x months to an Al gerian escrow account. The te xts said Sl billion of this money will be deposited in a· special escrow account to cover all claims against Iran and will be replenished so it does not fall below $500 millfon. More than SJ billion held in European branches of American banks also would be relea sed. Neuportcop lwspitalized by accident Newport Beach police Sgt Greg Mattson, 31. remained in serious condition today after be· ing hit by a pickup truck Mattson was taken to F'oun ta in V aJ I e y Co mmunity Hospital's trauma center whe re he was treated for lacerations and internal injuries . Police arrest ed 21 ·year-old Patricia Lynn Lytton of Hunt- ington Beach at the scene of the ll p.m. accident on West Coast Highway near llighland Street on suspicion of felony drunken driving_ Officer s s aid Mattson and a fellow patrolman-wen~ s tan.dlng on the north shoulder of Coast Highway investigating a minor. non-injury accident when the rompact pickup truck driven by Ms . Lytton s werved off the road Witnesses told police Mattson was hit and rolled onto the hood of the truck. They said the truc k, carrying Mattson. continued west until it struck a guard rail al the Santa Ana River brid~e Ms_ Lytton. police said. sus tained minor r uts in the t<>I lision Oppetalaei.,.er prize UCI physics • prof hon.ored UC Irvine physics professor Frederick Reines of Newport B &a ch. who ha s gaine d internatjonal r eeognition for his r esearch involving sub-atomic particles, was awarde d the prestigious J . R o b e rt Oppenheimer Memorial Prize today. The prize, a wa rded yearly for contributions in theor etical natural sciences and philosophy of srience. was presented to Heines b y th e Ccnl t>r for Th<'o retir al St udies a t the n iversity of M1 am1 . Furl I.a uderdale Heines. thl' 13th ret·1p1l'nt of 1 he prize. was awankd a nll'dal. :.a <·crt1f1cate <1nd SI .f.100 1n 1·a!>h llis research pram <1riJ y ('On t·er ns a s ub-atomtt IJ<ir ti('lt• l'allt·d the neutrino lie t urrcntlv as involved with St'Vl'ntl ~tu<l11•s itlm t•d at testing varwus Prlll' t~rt 1 cs_ of the neutrino ll ei nt•s l' o d 1 s <· on· r t:d l htc• n eutrino in 1951i with tht· lalt· Or Clyde I. Cowan. llP has heen t•lt•<·H.•tl 1<1 rrwm b e r s h 1 p 1 n t h 1• N at 1o11 a I Aeatlem~ of :-;1·1cm·t•!-> ;.ind thl' Arneric<1n Ac·at.ll'rn\ 111' i\rt~ and Sc1t nces Prwr to ht ~ a1111<•IQI m1·nt al U('l. Reint•:-. ":.i~ 11n lht• ... taff ., I J ' ~' CITED FOR RESEARCH UCl's Dr. Reines ul I ht• I .us Ala mus Se1entif1c l.:il1or;1t11r~ a nd was professor ;111<1 htad of lhl' Physics Depart nll'nl al t'~1 s t• In s t itute:: of Tl01·hnulogy f 'rotft Pa9,. A I COUNTIANS AT D.C • • • • ty Super visor llarnt'll V.1cdPr of llunt .ngton Reach. \1 r anti Mr~ Jaek Murd~ of ~ew1111rt Bl'a('h. William Oohr. s~l'retar~ uf the Cal1forn1a Hepuhl1e <in ~ntral Com mil tee. a nd <: ll'n and IJ111t1 Stillwt ll of New!Jort Heac·h In lhe wake of thl' fr'>t• v1tacs. Hadham was off today for a re ception hononn~ California l.t Gov. Mike Curb. The r eception is <·tillerl. "Join the Posse to Capture the lfouse Houndup for Republicans " Mrs. Badham is attending lhP distinguished ladies r eception at Kennedy Center Mrs. lleagan and Mrs. Bush ar«> serving as hostesses. Washington weather for the pre -inaugural was chamber of commerce-perfect today with blue skies, bright sunshine and temperature in the hrgh 40s Tickets to major 1n<1ugural events are in heavy d emand and the re were numerous report. ... of ticket foulups Many celebrants found their reserved tit·ke ls hat.I vanished when thev arrivf'CI 111 i.irck them up. · Only two such tn!.l ant·c~ wc·n· known within Orange C'l\unl ~ ~ 1.inc·oln Club dele gation Strvt• llolden of Hunti ngton lh-a1·h a nd Hichard Cr arnl'r of l'f'rris founrl their ticke ts Wt·rt· i.tnn1· 1'ht·\ we re looking for n·plcH•1•m1·n1~ toda y_ T icket scalping 1!'> rnrnpan1 according to some sourc·1•.., One Lincoln Club rn erntll'r ,.,. ported be ing offl'rl'cl ci SIOO tic ke t to the Ca lifornia ball Tues day night al l\1·11n<·•h Center for Si.000. Grandstand s1·ats f11r tht• in augu~al para.•fr an· i.!.mng fu1 $25. $75 and $100. Officials at ('ongr f•ssma11 Badham's orf tt'l' n ·portt•d lht•\ a r e swampl'<l w11h t11·kl·I rt· quests. l'eopk v.t·rt· hnl'd up out side hrs offlC'e st•ek1ng ht>lp t·a rh today "We only hand IC' t l<'k l'I:-. f•1r the swearing m <'('rt•mnn~ · ex p larned B<1dh am s p<1k e~man Ho ward See Iv e "F.a1·h c·on g r es s m an g e I a 11 tH' <I t (.' d !I~ tickets for just stanrling room only. We 've had rl'<t Ul'!-.1~ for thn·1· t1n11•.., lh;.it many " 1\c·1·ount1ng for th(' mem bers of Congn's~. that am ounts lo ~5 .000 ~landing room tirkets lll'fore the swearing in is even ripen to the pubhr Congressmen gel 22 real seats . That totals 11.000 chairs. "Wt•'vl' also had numerous l'Om pla1nL-; and requests on par- ty ancl gala tickets ," Sl'elye re - portc·d. ''but we t·an't do much to h<'lp rm that " In one inst ~Hll'l'. 1t was report l'fl that wt•l 1 ·known ()range Coast husam·ssman and master of cert'lnonu·s l'<1ul Salata and has wih'. Bl•verl). etrrin·cl ;md the1 r t1rkE'ts w1·n· gone This provl'd to be unfounded "I jul'!t arrivt'd without having any tickets." Salata explained, calmly from hrs hf'<1dquarters at tht· c;rJm..rt•\ Inn 'But I'm all f1x1·d up now fur '"'" liall:-. <ind lhl' gala .. * * * OC's Reagan fans to have inaugural ball ll•lnaltl Hl'agan 's m<iu,;uralion wi ll lil' 111ark1·tl ll\ a n maugural ball Ttll'~du) rug.hi at Lhe Dis· lll'\'land 1lol1•t an t\nahe1 m 'fh1• 1·n·nl , wh11:h 1s open lo lh<' puhltL will ft-a ture a closed 1·1rl'11tl ll'lt•t·a~t of Hea gan's rn - ~1ug ural :.addn·s~ a nd dant·ing lo lht• M•~~ion \'icJn ll1gh. ScbooL . .lat7 B;.incl und music of former '1lalt• St·n .laml'~ Wh etmore Thi· hlar k Li l' optional event '' 111 run from Ii to 9 p m , accord· 1n)! 111 Tom 1-·ut>nll's, t haarman of 1 h1· 1·•111111 \ inaugural ball corn· m 1111·t· ,\ h11u1 llMI off1t·1ally s anrtioned 1n.111).!ural balls a re being held 1 hrous.:hout th1· l' S to coincide "'tl h <·H·nh taking pl ace in Wu!->h1ni.:1on . f) C Thl•rt• b no a1lm1ss10n charge tu tht· llw;.il l'\'t•nt N-M slates • session lii1yliat Thomas P. Haley Publ"Nr Robert N. Weed PrHlclenl M. Thomas Keevil Ed•lor Thomas A. Murphlne M•,..t"'9Edflor C-ttarl•s H. Loos llnl\llft\ ~ EOll0t c.,,,, ..... 1•11 o ...... , ... , ~••••'"'"' C•mP•"Y Ho ntw\ -·"· ................................. . ., ...... ,,..-, ... ,.," .... , .. rtproll1<•4I wlllloul •11t<1.ol -"'I""°' OI <111>yri.,.1-r on school closings The Newport-Mesa School Dis· trict's board of trustees has sc heduled a s pecial 4 p.m . session Tuesday to discuss clos· ing an estimated eight schools over the next five years. The public study session follows meetings with parents throughout the district in dis· cussions over several plans for closures. • Board president Ken Wayman s aid last week that Tuesday's TELEPHONE All depertment•: (71•) 1•2-4321 CtaHltled Adverttalng: 142·5171 OFFICES CO\l• -: llO Wul 8.ov Strffl l -.una .. .o<ll 1027 No, (OHi Hi9f\W.OY Hunll""°" .. .ocll · 1781S .. .ocll 90ulevard Second <l•u poil"9e paid .ol Colla Mt.a, C•llfornla. IUSP5 t.u.eolll. S<lbt<rl~lon bOf '"' ~~:.1::., ~=~; .:.'° :::::.'1i.l~: """'1111 '. -rNP OrMlgot Coa\I Oa1ly PtlOI, """' W'l•<ll " comD1neO lllt Ht!W•·Pft'~); •S l)ubllSN O by .... Ora~ Co•"' Pub11)h1t19 Comp..-y S.parel• t ClollOM are pul>ll•MCI Mond.oY lllr°"91' Froc .. y tor Cotl• Mt••· H._t a.a<11, Hllflll""on 9•a<fl Fou"la1n vallty, 1n 1n1t, L.09una 8U<fl Soo1111 CM\I II .,,,... , .. ,.,...1 ...,_ h publi~MCI Wlurday\ -SutlNY\ Ttw prtMotNI publlt.111 ... pl .... •• •I :UO W.•1 80 SI-I, P.0 .. , IMO,C:O. .. Mt~. C.lfl0tlll•nt1' VOL 74, NO. 11 · • meeting, at the Harper Com· munity Center, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. will consider both district administration recro mendations and neighborh suggestions for a closure plan The board, faced with a S· trict enrollment that declines by more than 1,000 students yearly, has closed eight elementary schools during the past eight years. District Superintendent John Nicoll has advanced two pro- posals to the board, suggesting ln one that middle schoolers, grades 6·8, eventually be hous~ on high school campuses. His second proposal suggests that at least one high school be closed instead of implementing the combination high school, middle school plan. ln addition to considering the Iona range fi.ve-year school closures plan, boafd memben are expected to come to grips with proposals for cloalna at least two and possibly three elementary acboola ln the fl.nan· claUy troubled district before next fall. • En1oy the finest m sports clothing. velour 1ogg1ng sets lrom Ullra Sport Two d1st1ncl styles to choose lrom. lull zip-baseball collar or a zip 10 turtle with -POl)Ch pockets Colors grey. blJIQundy. sable. black and royal • AL SGARAGE 56 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 BUSINESS I STOCKS Monday•• Clo8intc Pric•t•f9 NYSE COMPOSITE t TRANSACTIONS ... Monday. January 19, 1981 N DAILY PILOT 87 Dow Jones Final DOWN 2.30 970.99 ~., ''r,•11 .ORAINGE \ r • C811TNTY 1 I l 1 J I -~ Fluor Corp., Irvine, has purchased for investment purposes an undisclosed number of s hares in Genentech, lncorp., South San Francisco, according to an announce· ment from each firm The purchase decision was made after Fluor had decided to position itself for long·term in· volvement in recombinant DNA technology, pioneered by Genentech, Fluor officials said. Douglas VrHH, Costa Mesa, has been recognized by California Inn Manage ment a s grand prize recipient employee of the year Vranas. a_ waiter at the H.oliday Inn, Costa Mesa, was selected from fl)() employees of California Inn Management. Employees of the Holiday Inn, Costa Mes a. who also were hC1nored include Troy Cole, chef, Hector Carpio Jr., ext'cutive housekeeper and Jacqueline Kub.-lka. guest s crv1ct• repr esentative Warren Weaver. lluntmgton Reach. has r etired after :w years With Gen eral Telephone Co or California H1~ m ost rt·t·ent p0Ml1on was staff enJ:lJOC<'r at the Santa MoniC'i.I he<1dquarters <'.'aria Stark has been named m:rna).{t.'r of the Nt'wport Bt•ach hranch off1<·c· of Allstate Savings and Loan As Sl)('l<t ltnn Thl' a1.•rimutron1c d1 v1s1on nf t 'ord Ae rospace ('ommunications Corp., Nt-wport ll1tad1. has heen <1warc1c<l a Sti.!''10,000 contrad for depot cqu1pmt•nt for m aintcnanN• ;.and repair 11f AIM HI. and AIM 91' S1dt'w1nc1cr m1o:;sllc~ at wun• Ogd1:n Air l.ui.:1sl1l'' Center . Ifill Air Furc·e Base. L:tah Thl· rnntract i~ with W;1rnE-r lt11h1ns Air l.1Jg15l1c C<'nler. Ho hlll'i /\1r F<1r1·c BaM', <;a Robin '/.. Monir al ;.and l'bristopber MJSmith have h{'cn 11ppolntl'tl i.ll>'•~l<•nl \ ac-1• pn:s1<1ento:; of l rvfnt• lndu!itrtal anrl foun1a1n Vall1·v l1ran1 hc~ uf Bank uf Aml'rir ci rcspcc·tive I) Mrs Mnmral ltv••' in Ca111stra110 Bt-ach. Smith an lrv1n1· for Kuh} Wahlig 1" rlere1·tor of advert1~in1.t and 11romot1nn Smith Tool l n ·tnl', a di v1s1on of Smith lnternatwnal l nr ~t·wport l~l:'ath LeRoy M. Oonahu.-, Irvin(', has hct·n <1µpomtc<l d1rect•ir of systems anti operations for 'l'l!W Informatio n St·n H'es di vi!-.wn. Oran~t· Vamela 8 . Adams 1s production m<1na~er at the Newport BeaC'h office of 1l11zc ll & J acobs P11 c1f1c Adverlisin~ and Puhhc Hel11t111n~ OOHAHUE J ames (;. O'Connor, :"i l'wport f\t<u ch 1s s ates munu~c:r the Lo:, Angeles district of Ford Motor (.;o. Micha~! H. Davis 1s assistant vice pres ident of Wells Fargo Bank. 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L>c Da J)a Oa .. The POh <'C (St1nf.{I TOP LPs 1 "Double Fantasy" John Le nnon Yoko Ono <GeffenJ .. 2 "Crime:-. o f Pass ion " Pat Henatar <Chrysahs1 3 "Greate:-.t Hits " Kenny Rogers t Liberty I 4 "!lotter Than July" Stevie Wonder (Tamla ) 5 "The Jazz Singer " Neil Diamond ICapitol 1 6 "Back In Black·· AC-DC IAtlantl<'I 7 "Zenyalta Mondatta" The Pohce <A&M l 8 "(;uilt}" Barbra Streisand IColumb1a1 9 "Gaucho" Steely Dan I MCA> 10 "Autoamerican" Blondie fC hrysahs1 N ,1 I . n ) . -----NOW 8HOWINCI ----- EDWARD S CINEMA • i PLITT CITY CENTER LOC, TA ~H '>A .;,;;;;, ORANGF 1714 1 'l'1& ]10.' ......... l 1714) 634 928::> cam lll(Sl MUMll"'1011 IUCM MISSIOM m10 lUMllM B, I J t ,,. •• J • ,. "~""' " 'I An•ll•• m U• vP In )41 /444 ,,. ~11 111111<1 • \ )\/<j qii10 01615( q,,ir1~1· M.1 h II U i411 • If• f I• I• 'I ,,,,,+ ., ,., ·" •v•··· "'TRIBUTE' IS TERRIFIC:' N.Y. TIMES: "Ed 1ilu•llngly blarre! ObHtslwe, .. clil~. 1cuy, wlldly ener99tlc." -Jene••••~~-""' Y•• ,_, One ot tit•, .. , •• 10 be•t. _,,,,,. One or lhc rmH t'ox films to be made 11vailable to home viewers 1&ndu the new practice wn nounced ThuAday will be "Nane to Five." which waa rtle..,~ J\lS\ before Christmas and has been do1n1 very well at the box otrice It and a slower box t>ffice starter, "The St1.&11tman," a re to be available tn department stores and home video and spec!al\y 2'hops March I J Pric~s will ran1e rrom 960·165 for cassettes and ' mJor dlllC.S, Rober\ua1d. However. he named one immediate exception to wh111 h e otherwise described as a "bla nkel" volley F'oi<'s "Star Wars ," the most successful movie or all time. will be held from the home video. cable and commercial T V markets as long a1> possible T H E FILM HAS GROSSED in excess or $300 rntlhon since 1t!. release in 1971 It and its very suc· et'ssful sequel. "The E m pire Stnkes Back." are 'till onl} a va1lablt-at movie theaters ··They have tremendous repeat values," said Hoberts "But films that have the normal playoff will be released 90 days later ·· 1-'ox'!> announc'em enl was foreshadowed as far hack a:. las t Apri l by \'ICt' <·hairman Allen llarsc•hf1eld. who set ufr a torm or controversy among exh1b1tors when he said the company -planned to release home video µroducts at nearly the same time as the theatncal versions Roberts. however . rejected exh1b1tor worn es that the e arly release or movies in home video would cut into theater revenues He said research indicated that cassettes and discs ar e purch ased by the over 30. non moviegoer . while theatrical films are seen primarily by the 12-30 aJ{e group "A TEF.N-AGF.R DOF.SN'T want to s it home and watch a film with his parents." Ho bert s s aid He contended that the home video versions could in fact help boost box office revenues by ii:ener ating awareness of a film while 1t 1s still play mg down the street from the huyer 's home fo'ox 's home video movies will be distributed an the 4.500 outlets of its Magnetic Video subsidiary. whi<'h a lso owns the library or the United Artists film company Magnetic Video has hom e video rights for Lo rd Gradc·s ITC Entertainment. Avco Embass) P1 l'tures. Viacom and ABC Video ~ -PG -<er :-•. :" ·· N/OW BHCWINO ..... k • ., ,, .,, '~ (• •1111 ~ I • I t • 0 • 1 1 ..... ' ...... ····· ---· PcJJEYE 12:30-3:00-5: 30 1:00-10:20 -c:1.-..aa... .. 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