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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-20 - Orange Coast PilotI I I. •' YDll HDMUlll llllY PIPll ll ll ',llA't IANllAH'r .''' 101111 OHANGE C0UN1 Y CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS J • • • * • • • * * * * * * And at the Same ti1ne • • • • * * * new presi * * 5-hour flight 52 Americans leave Iran ,> By The Assoc:iated Press r A plane carry ing the 52 American hos tages, freedom bound alter 444 days of captivity in Iran, took off today from Tehran's Mehrabad Airport. There was no i mmediate formal announcement that the h arrQwing o rd ea l for th e American captives had ended after 14'h months. The departure, shortly after 8 a.m . PST, cam e after negotia- tions lo wrap up final agreement exchanging the hostages for Ira· nian assets frozen by the United States. The 3,000-mile night to Algiers would take 4 to 5 hours , and 1t was expected that the hostages Crash dumps oil all over SA Freeway Southbound commuters on the Santa Ana Freeway wen: backed up for nine miles this morning after an oil tanker was rear-ended near the Laguna Freeway and 1,000 ~allons of road oil was spilled over all three lanes. Callrans crews. armed with push brooms, buckets of sand and street sweepers, attempted le clear a mile and a quarter of the black goo from the southbound la nes following the 5 : 15 a.m. acct dent. California Highway Patrol of· fi cers said the heavy oil tanker. driven by Richard Webb. 19, of f.'allbrook , w as s truc k from behind by a motorist in a Buick who Cled the scene. While Webb was not injured in the accident, the collision broke a valve. and oil began s pilling from the rig as the driver attempted to stop the vehicle. The tanker was brought lo a slop under the Laguna Freeway inte rchange after le aving its gooey trail. CH P spokesman John Merritt said highway patrol officers were re routing southbound traffic around the Laguna Freeway this morning, and expected the traffic bog to last until atleast 11 a. m. Meanwhile. a skeleton Caltrans crew was reinforced at 8 a .m. by extra crews who poured tons of sand onto the freeway lanes in an effort to sop.up the road oil. Workmen followed behind with pushbrooms and street sweepers to collect the sodden Und for dis·· posal. "'- Fog remains along coast ' Wispy patches of fOg wUI con· Unue lo clln1 to the coast tonight and early Wednesday mominc. accordinl to a sl)Okeswoman for the N aUmal Weather Service. Clear akiea are expected to prevail Wednesday with tem- per ature1 forecaat near 70. Toniiht temperaturea will dip between ,, and SS alon1 the coaat. . In otber .,......,. ae .. , tbe Na- tloaal WntMI' ~ce ii pre- dlcUnc • c:UDee ol 1llowen by Frld&1, wttb DO rala ...,.... unUltbm. ,. would go on to a U.S. Air Force hospital in Wi esbaden , West Germany There were r eports from Western sources m onitoring the hostage situation in Ankara that night plans filed by the Algerian aircraft included a re- f u e Ii n g s top in Ankara o r Damascus, Syria, Rome. or Athens. The report on the hostages' de- parture came in the final hour or President Carter's term of of· fice. He tried to complete an agreement with Iran on Mon - day, but as the hours slipped away, Carter was deprived of a chance lo g reet the hostages before he left office. Arw1..._.,. Thus. the freedom for the Americans -SO men and two women coincided with the end of the Carter presidency as power was tra n s fe rre d to Ronald Reagan at inauguration ceremonies in Wishington. CHIEF JUSTICE WARREN BURGER ADMINISTERS OATH OF OFFICE TO PRESIDENT REAGAN First Lady Nancy holds Bible; outgoing Prealder'tt Carter wetchea ceremony et right ------- The hostages were seized Nov. 4, 1979 by young Mos lem mili· tants who stormed the U.S. Em· bassy in Tehran. They said the hostages would be released if the United States handed over Shah Moha mmad Reza Pahlavi, then undergoing medical treat· ment in the United States. The sha h found refuge in Egypt and died in Cairo on July 27, 1980. Kids' testimony probed Inconsistencies noted in Alaia trial Ry OAVIOKt'TZMAN ~ lkat'h attorney Marvin Tincher grab a second knife to attack Rehzad Nabav i . lhe key hostage negotiator for Iran, said Iran had required notification that frozen Iranian funds had been placed under Algerian con· trol. 0 11,,. D•tly Po lot St•fl Wt lh th<· t asc cxpcc:l(!<I to go to t he jury today. attorneys fnr murdl'r dl'fendan t l>r Louis Alaia ha\ e strut·k at th~ cred1h1h - ly of thl• prosecution's l wo key witnesses Ala 1a'sch1ldrl'n June 1:1 m the woman's home in Tincher after fat ally stabbing l-luntmgton II arbour. Margy Alai a in the abdomen. Alaia, 50, has pleaded innocent "How muc h credence can you and innocent hy reason of insanity give them whe n I prosecut<?r lo I hl• dual murde r charges -Richa rd Farnell"s 1 burden 1s against h1rn proof beyond a reasona ble doubt In Washington. where Carter tr ied to end the hostage ordeal in the final hours or his presidency. White House press s ecretary Jody Powell said Alger ian in- ter m edi ari es had officially notiried Iran. The Bank of England con· firmed that billions or dollars in frozen Iranian assets had been In closing arguments Monday in Orange County Superwr Court Judge Ay r o n Mt·Millan 's c·ourtroom. defense altornt-y Ed I. eorge .Jr ins isted I here were too many 1nconsistenc1cs in 'he testimony of Mar ia Ala1a. 9, and Marc Alai a, 11, to find it rt:'liahle I-I 1s attomevs have never de· nied he commhted the s tabbings, bul claimed .he was legally un· c-onsC'ious at the time and s uffer· ing from an altered state of con- sciousness The children's testimony is signifi cant because Marc told the jury he heard his father say.,'1'11 kill vou " to his mother while Mart.a said she saw her father They witnessed their father's knife attack on their mother (See HOSTAGES, Page A2) Alaia's former wife and Loni;! Whistling~p a storm Lagwta cop rmravels 'scream' mystery By STEVE MITCHELL Of , ... o.ur ru .. sUtt Motor Officer Mark Miller's first mistake was vohmteering-to relieve the police dis· patc her for a few moments earlier this week. THE VETERAN motorcycle officer had barely donned the earphones when the emergency line lit up. The caller, who identified himself as a doctor. said he had Just phoned a friend in Laguna Beach. When the woman answered the phone, the doctor said he heard heavy breathing, a sUght pause, and then a shrill scream. Followed by silence on the other end of ~e line. Officer Miller quickly dialed the number given lo him by the 'unnerved physician and found U)e line was indeed busy. An operator confirmed the line waa off the book. 8£VEliL MINUTES after dispatchlnl( two patrol units lo the woman's apartment on Cliff Drive, MiUer rec:eived a radio call re- ~rting the ipartmept wu empty and the phone wu on the hook. A MCOnd call to the doctor revealed the man had ludvertenUy dialed the wron1 pre- flx when callinl hi• friend. That 1ttll did" 't e:splaln tbt blood.-. • <'Urdling scream, so Officer Miller called the tP.lephom• company to get an adi.;ress to m atch the incorrectly dialed number . That number came back to an address on Cora l Drive where officers arrived moments later. THE ELD ERL V WOMAN who answered the door didn't appear to be in any trouble. And when the perplexed officers asked her if her phone was off the hook, she s miled and said it was. It appears that when the doctor dialed the wron~ num ber, the elde rly woman thought it was just the lates t in a series of an· noying phone calls she had received recently. So. upon heariqg a strange voice on the phone, s he calmly placed the receive' on -a table, picked up a rape whistle, and let go with a blast from the pressurized container. THEN SHE WALKED away, leavin1 the phone off the hook And the doctor on the. other end fearin~ for the safety of his friepd. That left Miller with the task of telling the doctor the scream be heard was a rape whistle, wielded by a reven1e-aeelrtn1 senior citizen. But the 45-minute incident left the motor officer resolving that he won't be offertn1 to take over the switchboard f« a while. ThlnJ11 are much less hectic on patrol. a nd to a moral cer tainty?" George asked the seven-woman. five-man panel. which has heard nearly 80 witnesses in the 10· • week trial. In particular. the defense at· lorney cited discrepancies in the ch ildren·s testimony between thei r appearances at a pre- liminary hearing in July and m superibrcourtm November. At the preliminary hearing in Wes t Orange County Municipal Court. George said Marc had testified that his father said "I'll kill you,orsomething _ " But at the trial, he said, the youngster stated fl atly his father said" I'll kill you" to his mother. Maria 's tes timon y a lso cha nged. George said, when she told the jury s he saw 'her father grab a second knife from a rack to attack Tincher. Margy Alaia's presumed lover. At the preliminary hearing, the child said nothing of a second knife. "I This) shows you how little kids are suggestible and change their testimony," the defense at- torney said. George told the jury that his client did not have the ability to think about or weigh the conse· quences of his acts the night of June 13, when he went to his ex- ~home to discuss weekend custoQyri)hU to his children. The lawyer maintained Alai• a-cted out of Impulse and did not plan onburtlngor1dllina anyone. George claimed Alaia buck1ed psycholoetcally under the welpt of numerous personal and physical problems, tncludinl bis divorce proceedJn11 with MarlY Hd bla afntction with narcoleply, an uneontrollabledesiretosleep. The defense hu contended, and testimony bu indicated, Oaat Alaia toolr the pn1erlptloe clrul Rita Un houri before he went to hi• ex-wlfe'1bome~ f * * * .. ent Ronald Reagan • sworn· in WASHINGTON CAPJ Ronald Reagan crowned his long quest to- day with inauguration as 40th pres ident of~e United States - and the bells, the cannon, the mus i c that hera lded him became a celebration. too, for 52 American hostages. Creed al last from Iranian bondage. While Reagan prom1se<.1 ··a new beginning," a plane carrying the hostages had taken off. st arting the captive Americans on their JOurney home. It was an ending for President Carter. his te rm done at the stroke or noon, local time. by over· whe t ming verdict of the voters . But in that ending. he gained the goal that had eluded him through RELATED PHOTOS, STORIE5-P•ge Al WHAT AAEA WOMEN ARE WEARING-Page A11 a frustrating year of efforts to win releaseofthe hostages. As the final act of the long hostage crisis was played out half a world away. Carter and Heagan performed t h e t radi t ion a l courtesies that go with the transfer of power. The hostages were at the airport in Tehran as the two men and their wives met for coffee in the Blue Room of the White !louse that had been Carter 's home and would be Reagan's. A short time later . they depart· ed together for the Capitol and the change of administrations At the s t r oke of noon, Washington time. power passed from J ames Earl Carter Jr .. Democrat. to Ronald Wilson Reagan , Republi can . con· servative. veteran of Holl ywood, governor of California, over· whelming choice of his coun· try m en. Denied a second term, Carter watched as Reagan raised his r ight hand. put his left on a family Bible, and swore the simple. 3!>· word oath of office. A 21 -gun s al ute boomed o ut over the Capitol and the marble monu· ments of American government. (See RE AN, Pa~e AZ) Or::e'4:ast Weather Some night and early m o rning low c l o uds, otherwise variable hif(h cloudrness through Wednesday. Highs Wed- nesday 85 to 70. Lows tonight 47 to 55. INSIDE TODA" It 111a1 10 cold In A11 c ltorage , Alaako that. .. Well, let columniaf Hugh MMWQan tril about tf °" Page A7. • . .... , £AA--~ Y P1LQf King Iterated Sclunit~ hit. adjoum~ng SA('RAM[NTO 1At•1 An Oran1.i County l•wmaker u ,vs l>r Martin l.ulhe;r Kina Jr did the l'Ommunlsts' bid d 1 h Ill and ~ 1111 u · '11uc11rwus ll1tr " STAT•: l'lt.:N. Juhn Sehmlla ol Newl)Of't Reach, c&llln& him ~lf th<· ·vrnn r l>ual tlt'vil'N 1uJv0<·atc," compl1tined ai&ood10' 1tbuu\ \h•· Svm•h· i.e.h1)urrunw 1n th~ memory of K lnK lu'>l 1l'huri.day, th\' 52nd 1w 111 N'e1an of hiit 1>1r\h lh' it a11J ll'll· S1•t1Uh' thul> t-11couraged "' Sl'1'ular t1mon"11\lon" of thl! ~lain 1 l \111 rli!hl'i ll•Udt'I l·k hm1li ~1ml . I will nut remind 111u wh<1t J f':dt,la1 Hoover s1ud about '1 .art In I uth1•1 h 1ng tlu l'ons 1dered I\ 111" lCJ lw Lh1• mvi.t 11otorioui. ltar 1n the "" ... "' , 11untr) H•. ',\Jl) AN A111l!r1t·H11 l'OWJ\l!rSIJ Y had s aid Kini: was not ll t 11m111un1b\ but v. ~i. do1n~ the b1ddmg of com lllU IH'I~ Jn d .,h..i r JJ I l''>puni.t:, l1bt:r<t l llr n111t rat \I.in "\1 .. rot' ul 1.oi. Angelt:l> \ '1llr11 ~1·h1flll1. l'u 111rt1\'0\l> 's lan .l1·rou-. ,.111d t't:r\..ilnl) untrut- 1 rt·l•I \ 11u hcH'l' rcalf} ffiJ!>U!>ed the ..,t'llJlr flow I v.ould ~uggest the kind or l a11 !,!UU~t' \uu u!->lld tu descnbe a great \mt>nl-.Hl oul.(ht to lJe condcmnt!d .. KING ANOTlll::K OKANGI:: County '>cnatur, Democ rat Paul Carpenter of c~ press. Said or Sch~· "b there any need to have a dev1l 's advocate when that verson 1s vrcsent "" Sen Hay Johnson, H Chico, suggest ed that the Senate sto11 makin~ adjo urnment resolutions. Fr .. ra,,.AJ REAGAN IN OFFICE • • • Moments before, George Bush had taken the almost Identical oath or vice preside ntial office. ··w ith all the c reative energy at our command. let us begin an era of national renewal." Reagan said in his inaugural address. ··Let us renew our determination. our courage and our s trength Let us renew our faith and our hope. We have every raght to dream heroic dreams .·· Reagan said i\mencans are en- titled. for they arc themselves heroes. "you. tht' citizens of this blessed land · "Your drt•am::.. your hopes. your goals arc gmng to be the drt!ams. thl' hopes and goals of this adm1n1strution. so help me t;od .. A 21 .gun salute heralded the Reagan era. Then t he new presi· dent gave his goals in a brief in- augural address. deli vered from index cards like those that were his trademark as a campai~ner .. Reagan wrote it in longhand, on nine pages. much of it as he new from Washington to Los Angeles onJan.8. "The plane landeµ too soon," Reagan said then. He finished it two days later . Reagan and his wife. Nancy. began their inauguration day with worship services at St. John's Episcopal Church. across Lafayette Park from the White House. After a White House ~orree with the Carters, the old president and the new rode together to the Capitol for the end of one ad· ministration a nd the beginning of another. Free-Way suspect released WHITTIER (AP > -Althouah he was innocent in the Freeway Killings, Eric Wijnaendts say!! he was s urprised he was re· leased from jail because "I looked guilty as hell." "I didn't think I was going to get out of there,·· Wijnaendts said Monday The 20·year·old Netherlands native was released from the countr jail Friday after Superior Court Judge George W. Tram- m e I dis missed robbery and murder charges against him at the request of the district at· torney's office. Wijnaendts had been held at the jail since December. "I looked guilty as hell. I ad- m tt it," Wijnaendts s aid in an in· ter view at a friend's ho--~.-----• Wijnaendts was accused of t•o lluborating with F reeway Killer defendant William Bonin in the strangulation of 15·year· old Harry Todd Turner. whose nude body was found in a Los Angeles alley March 25. Wijnaendts had been released from an Orange Cqunty jail that day after he served a sentence fo r hitting a police officer. Neupon cop still· remains • l,UICORSCWUS Newport Beach policeman G r eg Mattson remained un· conscious and in serious condi· lion today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital after being knocked down by a motorist last Saturday. Fellow offi cers said doctors told them Sgt. Mattson has suf- fered two crushed vertebrae near his neck a nd several major lacerations. Mattson and a fellow omcer were standing on a shoulder of West Coast Hig hway near Highland Street when a compact truck swerved off the road. hit- ting Mattson. The 31-year-old officer was carried on the hood of the truck for a short distance before roll- ing into the dirt. Patricia Lytton. 21 . of Hunt- ington Beach. was arrested on fe lony drunken driving charges. OCEAN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS LEAVE CAMPUS IN BUDGET CUT PROTEST In Huntington Beach. concern about programs leads to mass walkout U.S. • • writer remains in Iran jail cell BU FFi\l.O. NY 1/\P 1 Free·lance writer Cynthia Dwyer, a 49·year-old mother of three. has been s itting in an lr:.i nian jail cell s ince May Sh e won't be cominl.( homl• with the 52 hostages seized 1n tht· 1979 capture oC the S Em bassy, but her husband say!. an agreement for their r e leas•· gives him hope that s he too will be home soon "It certainly doesn't make m<.· pessimistic," J ohn Dwyer saJCJ Monday. "ll 's just one of thoi.t• s ituations where you just h<1ve t11 take it step by s tep and careful ly, but I think possibly their re lease has brought a resolutwn 111 this crisis." Dw yer . c h a 1rmun of th t English deµartment at HuHalo Slate Collc~e. said he was "de lighted and I know I <.•an s peak for my wife" at the newl> that the hostages had been re leased . He has not seen his wife since she left for Iran on April JO. planning to sell stories to Buf· falo news pape r s a nd other publications when s he returned. ... ~ STAYING IN IRAN Writer Cynthia Dwyer Students pro~est funds cut ll~ PATRICK KENNEDY OflM O•lly P1ltl SUll .\I oFc ltw.n J OO Ocean View High Sdwol students walked off the c·am JJUSt Monday in protest of hudgl'\ cu\!> proposed by officials of lht• I luntm~ton Beach Union ll1i.:h ~hoot District. ,Sl•hool Principal John Viculin ,, .. d the "first goal" would be to p1•rsuade the students to return to ('I a~s Ile said that a ny student who .. refuses direction from a ~('hool offi cial is subject to sus- pension · The district has proposed cut- li ng $3.9 million fro m its $42 million general fund to balance the budget ~ext year. These cuts wo uld e liminate personal counselors for students and cut 75 teachmg positions . S tudent s pokesman Doug Irvine, 18, a s~nior, said the :.-ounselors shouldn't be eliminat· ed at Ocean View because they are "importanttothis type of pro· gram." Ocean View is the only school in the district that oper ates on a variable credit system that al· lows a student to work at his own pace. Reagan's invocation to his new adm1nistratt0n began with a pledge to confront and handle "an economic affliction of the worst proportions We must act today in order to µreserve tomorrow. And let there be no misunderstanding we are ROing to act beginning today" Fre•P,,..AJ On May 5, Mrs . Dwyer was ar rested at her hotel a nd accused of spying for the Central In· telligence Agency. an accusation Dwyer denies . lie said he and the couple's r h1ldren, Benjamrn, 13, David, 11 , and Su zan ne . 8 , have fol lowed every step of the ho6tage 6'drgam1ng even though Mrs l>w\'er is not included "What reaJly makes us angry is that lhe only ones hurt by these l'UlS arc the students ... he s aid He add<•tl th~1t man~ students believe that t tw \'ctrtahlt• credit svstem 11l.1\ ht· 1'11m1n:.ilcd b~ the budget I'll!' The n<'w pres ident said the na- tron 's ccunomu.' il ls "will not go awa \' in davs. wceh. r1r months, but t.ht•y w1t'l go away HOST AGES FLY OUT • • • """> State,.Oepartmcnt off11.•1u b sa:i t h a t the hosta~es· fn erl um brightens the picture for other U.S. citizens held 1n Iran, 1f <ml\ because negot1at11rs w<1ult1 Ill' bargainin~ for a smaller group "In this present crisis, govern m ent is not the snlution, 1t is the problem ." Reagan said. a line sounded d<iy <iftcr t'ampaign day in the quest that won him the White I louse bv I ands lide Nov 4 Re agan said he means'to curb the size and influence or the gov· ernment he now heads. lie said he will mak(' ~ovcrnmenl "work with us. not over us . . stand by our side, not r ide on our back." lie promised to case the tax lrnrden, r estore the balance l>etween various levels of govern- m ent. promote Ameri('an en· terprise. "These w ill he o ur first prio rities and on these principles. there will be no compromise ... he said. And in an e ra of r enewal al home. Reagan s aid. the nation will stand abroad as "the ex· emplar of freedom and a beacon of hope for those who do not now have freedom ·· He promised the United States will be a faithful ally to friends. a nd told potential adversaries that peace is America's highest aspiration. "We will negotiate for it.sacrificeforit ; we willnotsur renderforit now or ever.·· By the Constitution, presiden· ti al power passed from the defeat- ed Carte r to the •victorious Reagan atthestrokeofnoon. War end try fails BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP> U.N. special envoy Olof Palme .rias ended what appeared to be ~mother failed effort to halt the fran·lraq war Tehran Radio said he left the Iranian capital Monday for New York to report to U. . Secretar General Kurt Waldheim on 1s iScuss1ons with leader.s of both nations. transferred bv the United !)tales in exchange · for the hostages' freedom and put int o an Al gerian escrow account. In Algiers a Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed that or· ders had been issued to transfer th e Iranian assets , He said American and Algerian officiaJs worked through the nigh\ on the transfer details. Nabavi also said the financial" dispute that he ld up release of the 52 Americans was a result of rivalry betwee n the outgoing and incoming U.S. administra· lions. "The Reagan faction wants to settle the issue in Reagan's ad· . ministration and the Carter fac- tion is in favor of settling it un- der Carter." Nabavi said. The United States announced early today that the dis pute over Iran's frozen assets had been settled. White House Press Secretary Jody Powell said orders had been issued "for the frozen lra· nian ·assets to begin to move" prior to their being transferred to the Bank of England for re· lease lo Iran following the free · ing of the captive Americans. Earlier. Nabavi, said his gov· ernment would set a deadline for the transfer of the Iranian assets to the Bank of England, and "if this is not done harsher de· cisions will definitely be made." A warning also h ad come earlier from the U.S. side, with Powell asserting that the new administration it;i W'ashington would be bound by the agree· ment signed by the Carter ad· ministration only if the hostages were freed before Reagan was sworn in. U.S. officials said the Iranians _w..er e demandiog_assuuncei- that any unlocated frozen Ira· nian assets found later would be iilyllat TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley PlltlllV.r Robert N. Weed p,., ..... M . Thomas Keevll EdltOf Thomas /!ti.. Murphlne ~hlter Charles H. LOOS..._ A•M•t--... E ... or to;yr11!11 1'11 Or•ntt c .. il P11111l•lll"' Compeny Ho nt•• tlorl", lllultrtt ........ lorltl melter or """1-.ntl Mrwln m•( lie reprodv<t• wl,lltlll IPt<ltl ~mllMitll f//f _.-i_.. -·· AH depertmeflta: (714) 142-4321 CIH9lftllld Adveftt91ng: M2·M11 OFFICES Cottt Mou\ JJIWHI Bay Sf,...I LOllfllO llMdl: IOl1 No. Cotti Hltllwty Hllfltl"919' llNCll: 17115 llH<ll llOuN•trCI . f • delivered to them with interest. Nabavi charged that U.S. banks. in a note received in Tehran on Monday night, were trying to "make it binding on Iran to drop any further claims beyond the approximately S8 billion which are to be escrowed in the British central bank." Powell s aid the dispute was resolved by an agreement on ac- ceptable "transfer authority in- structions" for the escrow ac· count to be established in the Bank of England. He said the esc row agreement wo uld b e s igned in Algiers by represen- lati ves of the Feder al Reserve, ...the Bank of England and the Central Bank of Algeria, Md the frozen assets would t hen be tr a nsferred from the Federal Reserve to the escrow account in London. The departure of the hostages from Tehran had been expected since the United States and Iran sign ed agreements with the Algerian government Monday providing for the r elease of the captive Americans in exchange for the return to Iran of m ore than $8 billion in asset s frozen by Carter on Nov. 14, 1979, 10 days after young Islamic mili· tants occupied the U .S. Em· bassy in Tehran and captured its s tafL The delay was a cruel blow to the prisoners' families who had waited for so long. But many of them had been cautious in their optim ism because of the many times in the past 141h months that their hopes had been raised and dashed. Two Algerian jetliners waited in Tehran lo fly the 50 men and two women to Algiers. There, U.S . military planes were to ··Fourteen months ago, and ever since, we've heen wonder ing how we were J.!Oing t1> i;!l'l ou1 the 52 hos tages," St<Jtc Depart menl s1>0k csman J ohn T r attn1•r said. "We figured out a wa)-lo d11 that, and I feel confident wl'll fi gure out a way to do 11 in her case as well ... he said in r('f erence to Mrs . Dwyer "WC''rc• continuing to keep as cloSl' <in eye on her as we can through our Swiss diplomatic channel · Swiss diplomats have v1s1kd Mrs . Dwye r seve ra l tr mes 1n hl"r cell the last known ltm•· around Christmas at 1-:vin Prison in Tehran Dwyer h<Js re· ceived two letters in which h1-, wife said she was doing well p~k them--Up-and -t-eke-ttrem-to---- the U.S. military hospital in Wiesbaden, West Germany, for a week or more of medical and psychological examinations and reorientation. Me.-.nwhile, a member of a team of Algerian doctors sent to Tehran to examine the hostages reported they were g i ven checkups Monday and all were "in good health." ' President Carter planned lo fly to Wiesbaden on Monday lo greet the rreed Americana but canceled the trip when the delay in .I.heir departure made it im: • posaible for him to meet them and 1et back to Wubinfton ln tlm• ror the lnaquratioa today. Howevli', Re~1an tald be WCMlld uk him to IO to Weet Ge~any aa ht. repre1e11tative •hen the boat••• finally arrived . ·1 ,,,·1alkrd 10 \hf' St,1l1· IJ1 l'artmt·nt a 1•1111111•• 11f 1 inw<i 111 .1.,, fl.,.,11·r "·"" •'Jh1·1 h:i''' 1w 1h1111! rn•1r•· 111 r•·1111rt Shr " Y1J...i 1·.1ll1 in th• ·.,1111 1 ... 1111.1111111 Thr•\ n · rto1111.: .di I Ill'\ • .1n £'I' ;1 If r11 I ' .11 ti t h 1• .._I ;1 I t• 111· ... ;11d 11•at·h(•r!-. arc "prepar 111:..: ·u-.. 1•1 1-!l'l read~ for massive , 111li.H·k-. '" the ,·ariable credit I •1•pal't 1111 111 " nr•\t .. ,,.,, \\ ,, ... 1" "' ... 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I \Ao1ll w:11I '\·\l'HAME:"/TO (AP I -A 1·11,tl 11 ton of i! roups have support· I'd ll-l!l!-.la\1on tn r estore $78 111111 11111 111 "l'lf are benefit cuts th.JI \.\l'nt inloeffect.Jan 1,saying lht· c·ut-; rnadt• 1t dirficult for 2.1 m 1 lhcm pcnple to survive I Wife,. n1other ttf)f hP·r role S in g er Mari•• Osmund s a ys s h e end e d a 1!17!1 e n gagement with J e rf Craylon ~l·ause he wanted her to be a full time wife and mother. "When I saw that self·self- self-me-me attitudc, 1l wus s hocking, .. the 21 year·old entertainer s aid in an in- terview lo appear in the February issue of Ladies ' Home J ournal. M iss O s mond d<•n1 ed r umors hc•r llrolhe rs had rnme lhing to do with the break up. sayin ~ lht• only ad vice her family offered was th at she sho uld work one 1" more yc;.ir to l'11mplt•tc· con lract romm1 tmcnts "'I"d S<iy , 'Hut J eff . plc·<iSC', 1ust one more year · Then 11 d a w n c d o 11 m l' l h a l h c shoulrtn'l l<>ll me whut I must do." APW1 .......... "This is a l·use of a screen hero hemming a rc<1I hero,·· California Hi ghway Patrol '.'nm miso;ioner <_;ten Craig ...,:11d as he presented ;;ictor Robt·rt ('onrad with a n·rllficatc or commcnd<ition for hel11ing cat<:h a man ac <·used in a S<·ries of rapes Conrad was driving along Malibu Canyun Road on Nov. 2:1 when he saw a man at· l a l·king two women tfo: prompt report of the alleged assault led to the arrest of llavid Cordf'll, 29. of Canyor. Country Cordell was later booked for inv es ti gation of 34 ch a r ges. including s even r apes, eight kidnappings and other assaults that have lleen attributed to the so-ca lled · Mot11rc·vle. ll<1pis t . ·' who o \ er t h('· last yt•<1r has at- t u 1· k t-d wome n motoris ts alll•r riding alonl{s idc their •·ars urnl pulling :1 g u11 1m tht•n1 . ). Comedian Mike Pritchard. winner of the 1980 San Franciaco stand-up com· edy competition. shows off his elastic /ace at a re- cent roost in the Bay' City. • I'' o r mer Los Angeles .Mayor Sam Yorty announced that he will run against Tom Bradley for mayor in the April election, a move that caught many political ob- servers by surprise. Yorty. who served as the t•1ty ·s chief exec utive 12 years before he was defeated by Bradley in 1973, filed his nomination papers with the City Clerk and said he made the dec is ion just ho urs before . ·'Somebody has got to straighten out this city and save the police department from the sabotage or the Br adley administration," Yorty said. Police Chief Daryl Gates announced last week that he would not run . Monday was the final day to file for the l•lect1on. Gen Richard H. Ellis says he expects to retire from the Air 1-'orce and as comman- der·in·chief of the Str ategic Air Command on July 31. Ellis. 61, will complete 35 y ears of active military -;ervice on that date -the maximum length of ser vice for four·Slar generals. Ellis -;aid he knows or no excep· lions lo the Air Force rule. The general. who is an at- torney, said he has made no plans for his retirement. I.le and hi s wife own a home in the Washington area, but are uncertain if they will return Lhert'. Balloonis t Maxie An· denon, who was having trou- ble transporting his balloon to Egypt for the start of a proposed around-the-world 'voyage. enlisted the help of lhe U.S. Air Force. T he balloon. the Jules Verne. was sent to Egypt aboard an Ai r Force C-5 transport, U.S. Sen. Harrison Schmitt, R-N.M .. said. Anderson had been having lrouble f\Jlding a carrier for the balloon because of its hulk, Schmitt said. and ap- proa ched the senator for help. Anderson has not set a dale for the voyage. Pot search review set Californian uins Supreme Court hearins WASlllN<iTON IAl'1 The s:m l thcstale<.'ourls did not heed U.S. Supreme Court hus agrc<.'Cl to the U.S "\upn'm{' Court ·s order re v i cw t h" m au 1 j u a n a bu t mst1 .-·• c:orwoc·tecl a way o( pOSSC'SSIOn ('O nvi l'llO n o f a gPlllOJ;! :1ro11ncl it. California man who n intends Ho b hins was ar rest ed b y t hat polirc unh1wfully searc:hed California llighway Patrol of. his car I 1tcrs the ni ght or Jan 5, 1975 The justic·cs will study Jeffrey afler his car was stopped in Robbins ' arguments that his Solano County. conviction was unconstitutional· Afler noticing the smell of ly tainted by the use of evidence marijuana. the officers searched seized by police in the unlawful the front seal of Robbins' station search. wa gon anl1 found a small Ro bbins' cas e reached the amount of marijuana. According Supreme Court once before. The to court dot·uments, Robbins j ustices set aside his convit'lion ..,,,-r'old one of the arresting officers, .June 25, 1979 a nd told the "What you arc looking for is in California courts to reconsider the back .. thc caseJ A sf'arch then was made of the In his new appeal, Hobbins station wagon's tailgate, and Lifeguard figure corrected A story in Sunday's Daily Pilot about a private lifeguard firm's proposal to guard beaches in Laguna Beach _and San Clemente included an incorrect figure. Operators or Lifeguard International Beach Services actually said they will offer their services lo Laguna Beach for a total of S200.800 this year. The misprinted figure in Sunday's story, the result of a typo- graphical error, was higher and made it appear the-.1trivate firm wants more money lo do the job than the city is butlgeting for liJeguard services. The reverse Is true. aceording to spokesmen for the firm. The Daily Pilot r egrets the error. We're Listening• ••. The Daily Pilot wants to hear from it.s readers, what )'OU like about the paper and what you don't like. We also would Uke to publish your views on any subject in our letters to the editor col- umn. Call the number below and your message will be rttorded, Messa1es will be transcribed several times daily and delivered to the desk of the appropriate editor. Mailbox contributions will be delivered to t.he editorial page editor. Mailbox co_ntributon must includejbeir Jl•me and telephone number for verification. N"o~irculat.ion calls. please. Tell m .taat'1 on your mind. The number is in service J4 hours a day. seven days a week , l wo packages wrapped in plastic were discovered. The officers ripped open the packages to find about 30 pounds of marijuana. Robbins was convicted of possessing marijuana with the intent to sell. The justices said the convi c tion s h ould be restudied in light of their 1W79 decision in a case calJed Arkansas vs. Sanders. In it. the court said that police need a search warrant before they can search personal lug- gage found in a car. But the court appeared to be talking about suitcases. trunks and valises only. "Not a ll containers and packages found by J>Qli~.during the course or a search will de- serve full protection of the Fourth Amendment," the court said. "Some containers ... by their very nature cannot support any reasonable expectation of privacy because their contents can be inferred from their out- ward appearance." The court's decision added: "Similarly, in some cases the contents will be open to 'plain view,' thereby obviating the need for a warrant." After the Supreme Court ac- tion in Robbins' cue last year, the California ourt of Appeal re- instated hls conviction. The sear c h of the two plastic· wrapped containers did not violate Robbins' expectation of privacy. the state court ruled by a 2-1 vote. The California Supreme Court refused to review Robbln1' ap- peal of the canvlction reinltate- ment, and bll case returned to the naUon'I h11bett court. Robbins' new appeal raiHd \,.he l11ue of whether tb• ,.eh•• in bll car •boul4 W, "perlCll\al tua1.,•" P~ under U.. A.rllaDIU n . SeDden dtelakm. ~ u.., be"-e ol tile e&~ to the nalla1. ' Refunds • connng for most FR~NO (AP> -Many peo. pie cringe when they think ol the lon1 hours they'll spend with complicated instructions and figures preparing Income tax re· turns. · It may make the frustrating sear ch for deductions more pleasant to know that odds are four to one that Calllornia and Hawaii taxpayers will get a fair· ly good refund. REFUNDS ARE expected on about 80 percent or the nearly 11 million returns that will flood the Internal Revenue Service processing center here, officials say. Tuesday, January 20, 1981 -----r---: ... ,. .. ,~ ,L ~ u ~ a: F 1111sll 111 SldCllum > ~. Waln11t 1 @ ~ Avt'nuc L 1) -. Siar I --=--r - I ~I ~ ® ! I __ h YI"'° (1•nft1f Or 1v 11 San Otego Crt>ek Biko: Tr.iol l__ - \3 11 •• t I l• I I I IUT I . ; ; " I•! f\w\M1r. ·"If judging by last year "is valid, those refunds should average about $700," I RS In· formation officer Rob Marion said l'Tiday. MAPSHOWSMARATHONCOURSEWITH MILi! 'Y° 111 1'lKS Smallermap(lnaet)ahowalocatlon ol s tem II.,' I In fact. 51,000 "early birds" already have filed returns just two weeks into the new year , Marion s aid. Most of those returns are from studen ts who al ready had withholding forms from s ummer__ jobs, military people who got W -2 forms quickly or people who retired last year and switched to the short rorm. ALMOST EVERYONE who files this early "will have s omething c oming back " bec ause taxpayers who owe money usually wait until near the April 15 deadline, Marion said He encouraged other tax- payers expecting refunds to file as soon as possible after gett.ing their W -2 f orm s whi c h employers must provide by the end of J anuary. "If you file early. you'll get the refund in four to s ix weeks," Marion said. "If you wait longer, it will take longer. If you wail until the last minute, il will take ei~ht to 10 weeks." Preparation by taxpayers and processing by I HS employees should be a little easier this year because the forms contain no m ajor changes. The only chanite on federal forms is a series or questions about the taxpayer's place of residence. That's used in allocat· ing federal revenue.sharing funds. Marion said. loo folly • trtps .teens NEW YORK CAPJ Three alleged muggers were put on ice and took a trip up the river before they were even caught. police say. The three a llegedly robbed an elderly woman of her purse Sunday at Fort Tryon Park on Manhat· tan's northern tip and ran to the ice on the shoreline. Th ey soo n f o und themselves floating away on a chunk of ice about six feel square. The three floated north on the Hudson River for about an hour until officers Tom Vacca and Robert Hegel of the Aviation Unit n ew a helicopter to the rescue. police said. The pilots lowered a heli copter skid to the ice and the boys. 14. 15, and 16yearsold,stepped in· side-and into custody. Warming lroine maratlwn ,.,,,H An estimated l,000 people will begin n 1n111 1' 111 7:45 a.m. Sunday when• officials signa l the 1J11 Masters Marathon, a 26·mile, :185-yard ral'l· The marathon will start and fini sh 1.1t t IH' Ir 1' Stadium. Runners will follow a relati vely fl <tt •"1111 them through agricultural and res11h'ntial ur• ii"• 1 1 SPONSORED BY THE Daily Pilot 111111 Iii• 1 '., Commerce. the race will have a lurge1 l'wld 1 •' any 9ther Orange County marathon in r•·1·1·11t , ,. Pilot promotions s upervisor George l.e1d al Race entries will be accepted unu l 7 ,1 111 • 1 marathon. The entry fee is $5 and W11rltl \1 .1 t • shirts can be purchased for an additional !,:1 Entry forms can be obtainc<J at tit,. l>.t1h t •' W. Bay Street. Cost a Mesa They wi ll "''" Ill ·'". 1 • in a booth that will be set up near the ~t art111 1 lt11•·1•1 THE FULLY SANCTIONF.O mar:1lli1111 , tt l al the five.mile mark and every two <111cl a 11.1!1 · Water, oranges and ERG drliiks will~ :.i' <111.J Ii I 1 • l I It Plaques will be given to first ti l<Jt"t• r1ri1 ,h1 · The divisions are comprised of boys und1·r 1 1 \ • 1 years, oldest man finis hing the ran• in 11·-;<-11i.11 ,., 1 woman fini shing under fi ve hour!!. ll;.111\ l'il• 1 Chamber of Commerce memher, new' •II•"• entertainers. There will also be separate 1liv1s1011 t 11 i " in gt on Beach, Fountain Valley. Cost;• ~I· • Beach, Laguna Beach. San Juan Ca p1~l1 •1111 • ... 11, corporated Orange. County and outsule 11f t .i\11 1 ·11 THE OTHER DIVISIONS For whwli 11l.iq1 . 11 are: 18-34 years old. 35·3!J years nlll , ,111 ,1'1 ' 1 1 • ' old, 50·54 years old. 55-59 years old. r.o 1~1 ', :q . 1Jlt1 •1 70 and older, boys 14-17 years old. ~ irb 14 1. .. '• • 1 and over. women 26·39 years nld. mlhtun I.iv. 1 , torneys, doctors. fi refighters, <1ncl ov"r itr<) 1111111111 Runners of all ages are 1nv1tNl to II• 1 II• 1 1 Masters Marathon. - Marathon organizers suggest that th1 r , \d 1 11 ill' the race be al Irvine High School St:11lt11rr1 ''' of the race If there's a ql al it hasta be s1~ f •. ~ I , MOUNT SHASTA (AP> Mount "11 .quivered from more than 100 smull Par 11111 1. k 'some unworried residents or this Con·~t .:d . I '"· 1 fatalistic view of the possibility lh<' volc-:11111 ""di Id •· Observers from the U.S. Gcologiral '"'1" '1 . sttdy the earthquakes, which have hrt.·11 ,,1, ru ning through Tennant. a logginr, t11w., 11( ''''' m les northeast of the mountain ~similar watch last spring culm1na1t·ol 1 , 11 • ly eruption May 18 or Mount St. Helen:-. 100 I I· the same Cascade mountain range. "If it happens, it happens ... said Fr ;wl. · ,. Mount Shasta. "That's what makl's Pl'Ot1l•· •·It' 1t. .. Although scientists haven't linked lh• 1 ... • , volcanic activity or Mount Shasta . at 1t•:1 .... 1 1 r. Franklin included. are cynically hoping L11 c .q1 • Ii "I'm going to haul all the old tire'i I ('.1n 111111 Cire on top of the mountain Then whrn •'\ ,., ',,,., I• to buy up all the properly." Frankli n 1ok• rl 1•. th r, the Gold Room bar. .. .......................................... S1miTI'n> f ~) /J f"\/Y • f('} f ~I • ' -J~te -J-¥/~leJ'ecr111 -_Vr111 .,,,,,,..,,, /;" t ,, I , t I ti,, •I Ii ••• ' • I J 1 ·ti I \ 11 !hi I 'I " '" It\ • I • I I I ,t t\ II 11 I 1 ,,, .. It I 11 I 1. 11 11 IT 11 I rt/' IA~ fflJ11~rl ;/1r1k.J anrl r '>111r1r1, >' Takes pleasure in announcing the reappo!ntment for 1981 of th • lt)l I., \ 111 •: Mary Barr tArtlfied Gemolo11ut IUc*lle....._ ceruwomahitle These title holdel'! are on the starr or CHARLES H. BARR Jewelers Located in WE>stclirr Plaia 17th and Irvine Newport Beach This professional title is aw 1 rded to those select jewelers who can rightfully be called experts in their industry. · The title is given when they have completed a formal 1emoloclcal education and when they have proven their bualneu ethics above reproach. An AGS title iR an annual appointment and must IM rewon by yearly examination. • Donn.1 l~l'k111.111 t'crtiflt'tl (;1·m11luj.!1 1 Claudia Dea Retlatttt'd Jew~lu I I I. t I l . A-I OAIL 'f PllUf TuHday. 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'I I h.11'11111 ... 1 d1•" II ,I (;•11 1111•11th:-;ll'11111HI h(•rt• • • tit-K ri l.IKt "''" l\.t.u man h 111I 1111 eusy l'xplanalion ,., t" "111 1''"'1'11' '111hl1'11h "'''l'llt'\I romµlamin~ about ren 1' I I - I/e's still wa1tmg for his rentalcartoarnve t al car snags when they spotted the pre-prepared packets dis played for patrons behind the counter at Dulles Airport. Most prominent among the "waiting" packets is one labe led lar~ely, "R. HEAGAN." That 'SJUSl a put ·On isn't it Moli'! You betcha • • • "HE'S J UST SO CUTE," gurgled one mink-lined lass from Arkansas as she fought the crowds to get a look at the California politician. Alas, for the GOP stalwarts here. it wasn't the president elect she was gurgling about. It was our Governor Brown, for goodness sake. You can ·1 elude Governor Moonbeam. They had a r eception for all 32 governors and each had a booth to greet his or her fans . n rown's booth was mobbed by admirers. Some. save us. l'ven were wearing Reagan-Bush buttons. Officials had to put up velvet ropes to protect Gov· t•rnor Brown from pushing. shoving, admirers . Wonders nc·ver cease. • • • AND SO TODA\' was the big day here in Washington. Security was tighter than a wet suit in January. District, federal and even military cops were everywhere. One chap in a beat-up Chevy pickup truck seemed to have the answer to getting around the District of Columbia amid all the cops and confusion. He carried two phone booths in the bed of his truck. lie explained, "Nobody stops you if you're driving around with two telephone booths." Es pecially this fellow. He was wearing a Nixon·B~h button. 1 ' Election date set by Begin JERUSALEM (AP) -Prime M lnlster Menachem Begin's government called for the elec· lion of a new Israeli Parliament on July 7. four months ahead of St·hedule, but the opposition La bor Party said a long cam- paign would be "wasteful" and demunded a May 12 vote. With his government battered by soannJt inflation that led to the loss of its majority in ParUa· ment. a major political scandal und internal squabbling over fore1~n policy, the 67-year -old llt"g 1n announced the early elec· 11110 "WI-: EXAMINED all kinds of elates and we reached the con· dusion that July 7 was the most 1·onvement," he told reporters a ftt•r a Cabinet meeting Be~m said legislation setting the ell't'lion date and the dissolu· t 111n of Parliament would be in· t rotl ut•t'<J by today. 'l'hl' Labor Party. which is fa vore<J in the opinion polls to s('on • a heavy e lection victory, qu1t·kl.v l'alled for the earlier l 1lct·twn dute and promised a floor fi ~ht 111 the Knesset or Parhuml'nt. "WF. REI.IF.VE such a long t'<t ml'aign 1s wasteful ... s aid I.a bor I' arty deputy ls rae' Pele~ "What the l.ikud failed lo do until now it 1s not going to do in thl' next five months." Peleg said. Kerr's boat found empty off Denmark Ice covers Texas '-<roads Some areas battle drought conditions POINT C0NCEP110N TO THE MEXICAN BORDER AND OUT llCl MILES llqhl vartat>I~ wind• becom lnq -.st 10 \OU1'lWf'\l I •o 1S ""oh 1n .. ternoon OM fool •fter noo" wind wavti\ Wt\terly \WfllS • to & l~et Verl11>1e n1qn <1oudln.s. ... 11n p11tcnv loq 41nd low < toUd\ lhrouqh ton1<1hl l .. -.. ,.,.,,.,.•ar11 Rein ftll O\ltr much of tht!' \outMrn Pia'"\ Mond•~ •no •here w•\ llQtlt 'now lrom e•slt rn K•n\tl\ to the Tf' •.t\ P•nh•ndlt And \now •nd SI••• Otff!f w•~t~rn l OUl\IAn• 1'nd ffW' f P• •• nu1 country H IQfh11tay~ •<rou muc.t'I ot norlh•rn "nd w•st•rn Tea•s ._.,. 1t v, but •II rtme1ne<1_. Th«t t ffttr•I •nd northern P•cUlc Co•st h•d r•inshOwtr\ but cle•r ·-••• ut...o.ci trorn IM nortl'lert\ and Unlr•I Roe-·•• lo 11\f G•ut LOU r~q lon and a1on11 111• Allanllc Suboud. Orouqhl condition\ In tn~ NOtlllH\I P<ornot..i New Voo Clly I _, 1 @TI) •.. ~ Mayor EdW.,d I. Koci\ to ct.cl.,• • drou9111 ~'I' and •left • law lmPOslr19 llrws of up to Sl,000 on waler •••ltn. Slmllerly dry c-1- 0ons In Ille cet1ter oi 11\e Mtlon 1..i lo adcllUona1 dKlirws in Ille ltvel oi Ille Mlnlu lppl River """""•'· Temperatures around Ille natl°" Monday r.,..i trom 70 dellrtes et NY coyotes 'expand' ALBANY, N.Y. CAP) Coyotes, those crit· ters that howl at full moons in g r ade B western movies, are a live. well and expand· 0., ..... .,.. .. .., .......... "'t.>'•f11•v F"tMv ff \IU11 no r•ol t\a\" ¥'Hut OM,.., bf' ~ 30 D "' Cl ll OefOttt 1 n m ltl\O 'IOU' t otJV 'fll'1fl O«f Olh~•..a S41turoaw 11no Sunoh 11 yfJu oo no1 'tt<:"'"" W)t" (h 0Y th Q • m UJI n.tfot .. I I A tn ft\(1 ~r., COO• -.111 bf .,.,""'"'flin ing their numbers and territory in New York St'\f.e. ~me experts believe the coyote population may have almost doubled the past ·20 years and expanded beyond the Adirondacks into much of northeast New York. ''I think there has always been an enclave of coyotes in the Adiron- dacks," aa.ld Benjamin Tullar, a small-mammal expert with the state Department ot Environ· mental Conlenation. ' llurban-•fld Palm ~rlno• to 70 "*Qrfft at Ulnotr, Wyo For !Odey, MOW was f««HI lrom Ille -r Ofllo Valley lo the lo-r Mlulu lppl Valley and 10 Ill• IOUlllern All.,,.lc C:0.11 Wlcwly .cat· t•red relrtshower\ wtrt foret •'' along Ille nort"4trn •nd central Pacllk Coett HIQ111 In Ille 10\ -r• Predlcfed from northern Mlrvwtota to MalN , '" 1"4t th -~ ••ono ,,,. Paclllc Coa11 -souttwrn Allantlc Coal!. Arlrona -Florlda, -In Ille ~ and 40\ _. Ille rnt 61 tlle nation. A4 U.S. TEMll'S jp Albeny AllMlque Amarillo Anctlor ... Atlanta ••lll"'-8lrml"9l1rn Boston llr-ntvllt luffalo c111c..., Clr1clr1nat1 Oal·Ft Wiii Qenvtr ... . , 2 , • Appl• V•ll•y Bnerslleid lllf"OW Bio Bur Bl\l\op Bly1M C•l•llna El Ctnlro Euro a .... ... ' • • • .... ,... " " ,, If • .... ....... ...... .., f • w ~.l : t f • .. WORLD I NATION Hostage negetlator Christopher called hero ,.,.WI ........ SPEAKS CANDIDLY George Bu1h WASHINGTON <AP> -In lhe climactic days of remarkable bargaining in Algiers, Warren Christopher became America's 53rdhero. Entcusted by his president and a waiting nation, he was the man in the middle in the most deUcate negotiations. He labored for 11 days and nights to win freedom for the 52 American hostages in Iran before the clock s truck noon today and the Carter ad · mini s tration 's mandate vanished. Fittingly, it was Christopher Bush 'aware' of job limitations WASHINGTON CAI» ·George Bush, ente ring the vice pres- idency with no "overt•xpcctations, •·says he is resigned to that fact that he won't "be doi ng as much substance as I want" in the next four years "You know, there's a lot of expectations that are unfulfilled " he says. "I lhil"lk Nelson Ror kefeller got very frustrated in the vi~e prtside ncy " Bush says he's s peakmg historically and not of himself when he talks of unfulfilled exi,iectations. But he admits "I just think l m ay have some ideas (Jf doing things, certain things, and they won 'l work out.·' THE VICI-: PRESIDENT-ELECT expects to devote much of his tim e as a behind the-scenes adviser to Ronald Reagan. But 'Jush admits he doesn't have a lot of details about what Reagan v. •ll ask of him And what htlle he does know, he says, indicates "I wo.1 't be doing as much ~uhstance as I want. :'he situation is not unusual Vice presidents tr aditionally have been ~iven little to do b.v the president they serve. and Bush told The Associated Press 1n an interview last week that he's unlikely to be an exception to the rule He says he's well aware of the limitations of his n·ew job. "I'm not coming into this with overexpectallons. that I'm going to be the great expert on this or that, .. he said The vice president has but one constitutional duty presiding over the Senate F.ven here, Ru sh seems to have a firm view of re· a lity "A WT OF Pt:OPLt: GO into this Job thinking, 'Well . I'm go ing lo be doing an awful lot on the Capitol lhll, and then it resolves itself that they don't.'' he said Hush says h1!. prcde('essor, Waller F Mondale. provides a good model for the proµer role of the vice president "What he did is to continue to have the confidence of the presi- dent of the United State!., get his opinion in there and work to fulfill the goals of the administration That's what you're supposed to he doin~:· he said. "The way I've sorted 1t out in my own mind is to try to avoid a lot of specific assignments . give the president advice but do 1t quietly. Be available to do a wide ar ray of things that can be usefu l to the president. Work to see no staff jealous ies or rivalries spring up Be informed. ... who repreaented the United States and si1ned the accord with Iran forendingtheordeal. ALTERNATING AN hour or two of sleep at the U.S. Embassy in Algiers with meetings and phone calls to Washin1ton, Chris topher. with his weary smile and s tem determination, came to embody the final drive to setUe the standoff. ·'Chris is the kind of a guy you want to keep on the firing line,'' his boss, Secretary of State Ed· mundS. Muskie.said last week. That tribute was matched by this from President Carter, who awarded Christopher the Medal of Freedom : · ··Warren Christopher has lhe tact of a true diplomat, the tac· t1cal s kills of a great soldier, the analytical ability of a fine lawyer and the selfless dedication of a citizen-statesman.•' B \' ALL ACCOUNTS the bargaining required a virtuoso performance. "We're trying to do things in hours that would take months otherwise," Vice President Walter Mondale said. All this for a man who, only a few months ago, had announced his intention to quit the diplomatic se r vice when his mentor , Cyrus R. Vance, resigned as secr etary of slate in the wake or the calamitous military mission to rescue the 52 American cap- tives. """Ir ..... SIGNS ANAL AGREEMENT yturen Christopher -------- I. e I CALIFORNIA .... " ........ IN.ACK BOY KILLER o..-n June Cromer Sanity trial set for slayer OA K LAN IJ 1 1\P ) /\n ,\la meda Counly Suµcraor Court j\lr~ "''II Ix' asked to d cc:1dc lh1s w l' c k w he t h t' r 0 a r Ii n J u n e C ro m er "'as ~ane whe n she k 1 lll'fl a 5· :.-car old black boy and that det·1s ion l'C>Uld lead lo a dcalh !>Clltt·m·c fur her P r•1setutor s contend Ms ('ro mcr. :J4 , kille d R e~inald Williams last fo'eh . 5 in a fit of r <1l'isl frt>nzy She was t onvicted Saturd;iy of first-degree murder, hut the jury must now decide whctht'r s he was lc~ally s ane If found sant.' and sente nced lo <l i c 1 n S a 11 <1 u c n l i n ' s g a s chamht•r, -;he wc1ukl become the first per~on in California history to fa tt· possiblt• execution for a munkr wi th thl' sole mot1 valion. of race MS. ('ROMF.R'S la wyer. Dean Hcauµre. argut'd that s he was "as ('razy as they come" when s he spirited the boy away from whe re he was playing near his Alamt.'<ia home. strangled him and buried him in a s hallow, m uddy grave. He 1s expected to repeat his arguments today. Four defe nse psychiatrists testirled the Pinole woman was insam· and not re-;ponsihle for ht>r ac·taons. But a vros ecution psychiatrist said she was a "bad l>ers nn." not a schizophrenic. who s hould la ke responsibility for her crime . D1•fc11sc psyt·h1atrasts s aid Ms ('rom l•r 's Sl0h1u>1,hre n ia con- \'llH'ed her t hat blacks were "animals" on ea rth to he "eaten hkl· C'nws or C'hi t•kens ." TIH: VF.RIJl('T l'ame after an l'l~ht·wcck trial and seven hours of llellberat1on hy the Jury of SL'Vl'll men and fi ve wome n . wh11·h ml'luded I wo hi a r ks If the Jury rules Ms. Cromer insa ne, she will he confined to a m enta l hospital If they find her s aM, a penally hearing will be held also hcforc the same jury wh1l'h will then decide on sen- tt•n(•c Ca lifo rnia 's 1978 c apital punishment law reQuires that the jury 's finding of racial '·special circumstances" in the killin ~ opens the defendant to a possible d eath p enally. The a lte rnative. should she be found sane. would be a life s entence without chance or parole. Tuesday. January 20, 1981 s I DAILY PILOT .41 Throttle jockeys harass grey whale~ SAN l>I EliO t A fl 1 Slane.Jin& al the he lm or his whale-wakhing c ruises, worries about the whales' welfare ais the pressure increases. wht1lt• 1nt<•hln1t aailbout, i1kapper Edward Barr viewed with srnrn 1u1 11 f11m1llar 11it1ht took place off the 1>1 arboard 1t1d ... "On Fridays and Saturdays, the re are more than 1,000 whale-watching boats out and some of them are right on top of the whales," s aid Barr. who has c~p-. tained the suuare -rigger California, a commercial whale·wakhinJt craft. s ince 1977. Wh1h· hl' watl'hl'cl, 1 wo 11le.suC'e boats. operating e r· 1 ut11·ally ('oovt·r..it·u on a s urfacin" Cahfom1a grey "'h 141c "bAMN Tlllt01'Tl.t; j'-K'klc~." swore Barr. "They th1111l lh~y ·n· l'UWbcJy!> They want to jumJ> right on the whut.-•)\ biu.•k " "The pestering starts in Seattle and continues off San Francisco. S anta Barbara, San Pedro. Newpo rt Beat h and San Diego some of the biggest boating roarkets in the world. The r h.-t' r1mwc h~r11$Smenl continues daily, from Scutllc to San Oit.i~u t;at h year, between December 1u11t l''t-hruury, thousandi. uf boaters parade out to sea to "uld1 lht• .tru1ual Alai.ku tu Mexico m1~rallon of the °"''"It! -. lar.:1•i.1 c:rcaturt- "By the time they get here, those whales are so nervous and boat-shy they'll do anything to get out of your way. "It 's amazini.! to me that they last at all." he sighed to:iq ,.•rb atl1111l l)lt· ·whale rush'· poses problems for lht· 1>cat•dul unit often vrcii:nant mammals . but agree I h.1t lltllt· t•an be done to hall 1t On the endangered list when their herd dwindled to 300 two decades ago, the California gray whale has made one of nature 's gr eatest comebacks Mcanwh1h•. l:iu rr 47. a skipper of more than 400 Now number ing more than 11 ,0CMl, the huge ma m ' - Conrad defends job Ex-astronaut pitchman ·for Douglas I.ON<..; BEACH I AP ) When Charles "Pete " Conr ad Jr beJ(an appearing m ads last year to praise McDonnell Douglas Corp. and its DC-10. the former astronaut's m ail picked up "I got IHle rs and some of them were nasty llow could I bas tardize my integrity and be hirt'd off the street for a large amount or money'! None of them was a wa re I had worked for the rnm vany for. a t that point in time. four years," sa~s Conrad. adding . "Of l'uurse. I would write tlll'm a good ans wer back " <.'ONKAU ALSO GOT µlenly of pos 1t1 ve n•spunses "We have made an unprovement in the area <1f people avoiding the airplane," he said in an in· tc•r view "But fra nkly I don 't think we have m anaged to ('Onvince as many people as we would have liked to We pro ba bly haven't gotten back to where we were before the accident " The May l979 crash of an American Airlines DC-10 in Chicago in which 273 pe rsons died and the subsequent 37-day grounding of lhe jetliner creat- ed a different and difficult problem for the 50-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 a1rvlane when it's falling out of the sky and it 's getting all this bad publicity?· "Conrad said. "And it certainly d idn't help when the NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board J guy 1s holding up a broken bolt." he said "That single picture-statemenl did mor e damage than anythm& else. because everybod y 1n this world is convinced one boll holds the e ng ine on the wing and that 's ob- vious ly not the case " 'Improper 1m11ntena nt·c procedures were final· I~ t•1ted by federal in ves tigators as the cause of the Chicago crash. hut Conrad said the offi cial find· mgs seem etl to make litl.lc difference. "Last January we ran another survey and the fact that the a1rvla11c has been bas1r ally exonerat (.'U didn't change a Lhing," he said "We still had the avoidann• µrnblem " C'ONRAU, A fORMER Nuv) tt'~t pilot who bet· amc the third man to walk on the m oon in 196!>. ex vn·sscs no regn·ts/Ovcr lt·aving the National At•ronaulics and Spa(·c /\dmin i!.tr&t1on , which he f ct'ls has been nt.•glec·ted t.·vt.·r smcethe Kennedy era McDonnell m anagt•mcnt decided they needed a s pokesman csnd. after to) ing with t he idea of hir· mg variou!> "names ." n :altzed they had the real thing on their own n111th flcxir. Complete returns on the ad <•ampa1gn aren 't 1n yet. but Conr'ad says 1l appears tu ha vt• ht'lpt.•d • ' "IL\D THE SPA('t; PROGRAM remained a spatt.' program I would have stayed there It's the Job I did best. and I ohv1o usly enjoyed wh at I was doing," he said '--But I fle w when I was 43 the last time (the rnn Skylal> mission) and I probably would have been 51 hdore I could ~et to fl y again and I 1ust couldn't see s1tt ing around that long .. mats lraditionallv make a 6,000-mile journey each year from Alaska's frigid bays lo loll in the warm and s hallow lagoons off Baja California. There they spend the winter breeding and c alvinli?. before returning to Alaska by a different route I\ native of nearby L;1 Jolla a nd a former Navy man, Barr has been in love with the ge ntle heasls for as long as he can remember. "They're very passive, docile l'lcalures /\II they want is to be left alone," he said. H E'S CONVINCED THE heuvy traffic troubles, eve n confuses, the whales. "With houts conve rginJ( on top of them. they feel trapped -Hke they're in a vice - because they ha veto surfucc for air. Several boats ruin the whole thing Some people C1re stupid, like a drunken driver They're not trying to hurt anylmdy. hullhey 're just not competent to hilndle it.'' Experts say they an: studyir:ig the effect the harass- ment has on the whales. but have lin11tcd knowledge ~ SCULPTURE DEPICTS WALK ON MOON Swissalr gave gltt to Pete Conrad /\P Wtttpftota Flower theft brings 6 months State DenL~ opposed to Haig post SAN DIEGO IAP> -A 65-year-old woman faces six months in jail for stealing a bouquet of flowe rs and defending herself unsuc· cessfully in a trial. In her amateurish courtroom defe nse , she "lied up a police of- ficer from his work for five days and tied up store employees from_ their work for six days," Municipal Judge Ric hard Curran said. A jury convicted Olga Wendy Kyryl last week or stealing a bouquet of flowers from a Mayfair market July 1. Curran imposed the sentence ~nday Miner lteld In rial• dl•p1tlr •la11lng SAN DI EGO I AP l A 70-year-old miner. Evert Scott. has been booked for investigation or murder after the fatal s hooting of a Santee man falsely a ccused of claim jumping. a sheriff's spokes man says. The shooting look place Sunday in a rural area two miles north or Old liighway 80 near Boulevard. Brandy Kenneth Micholas. 28. was shot near his car after rabbit hunting Gov. Broten •a111101 •rrll tltlrd Irr• SACRAMENTO <AP> Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. hinted s trongly that he wouldn't seek a third term. but otherwise his appearance at the Democratic Party convention left his ambitions anything but dear Hefore lea ving for today's presidential inauguration. Brown Palsy pledges record LOS ANGELES (AP> A 21· hour "Weekend With the Stars" nationwide telethon for Cerebral Palsy research and related pro- grams raised a r ecord or $14.2 m illion in pledges, surpassing the $13. l million pledged a year ago, T he third annua l telethon.- based in Hollywood with seg m ents from Las Vegas anct New York City. was devoted to raising funds for United Cerebral Palsy Spastic Children's Foundation. Entertainment personalities who a ppeared included Carol Burnett, Hurt Reynolds. Helen Heddy, Donald O'Connor. Dinah Shore. Florence Henderson . also hinted that he may not mount a third campaign fur the De m ocnitic nomination for president in I~ 11 electt'd to the t; S. Senate in l982. f'l•Mr111an lalb doten rapid•. dlr• LONG BAHN c AP) A Lodi fisherman shpved on rocks whilt' crossing a l.'reek and tumbled down cascading rapids to his death. TuolumneCounty s heriff's office reported Dan Le roy Ulevins. 20, was pulled trom Sugar Pine Creek near hen· b,\' his fa ther following the acc1dcnl but alre:.id~ wai, dead. autho rities saul 2 •otorr11rll•••· •o•o-;f•• ldllrd LOS ANG El.ES I AP 1 T wo motorcyclists died when a car drn m g on the wroni.! si1k of the street plowed into them . 1mbeddmg the hike dcc•ply into the <·ar's engine. and a motorist drove his c ar off <1 :mo foot d 1 ff in unrelated weekend traffic accidents. authori ties said Witnesses said the car dragged the crumpled motor rycle for t wo blul'k!. 111 tht• Bo~ le I I eights d1stnct before coming to a stop and being ahandon<'<I /\hout an l1<>ur earlier. one person was killed and two were in1ured wht•n ;a l'ar speeding along winding Mulholland Drive in the Ho llywood I I ills plunged JOO feet off a cliff SJ\t'HA:\1E'.\i'IO IAl'i lgnor 1ni.: tlw r•·•·111r1 m•·r 11lal l'lfl'o •1f U.S S t' n !\ I ;i 11 ' ' r 11 n .'> t o 11 • t h e ('al1 forn)a l>pm1ll'r<1l1(' P:.i rtv is on r<'tord ;,i-; oppoS lltl.! 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"· .. 3.80 Catty Sark (liter> .. , ............. .' ..... 11.00 Scoresby Scokh (86 proof> (750 mm5.55 .............. 1 t llter) .... 6.M lla ving a Super Bowl get-together party? To watch the game on the tube. call Delaney's for: those great party platter11. S&ore Houn .... aa.ed 8ada1 2t!I Newport Blvd., Ne.,.rt Beacll 673-5520 .. '' ~ ..• E' .. itorial pn_..~-----------···~•Thomlifm•s•P .• Ha.1e•v 1•P•Ut>•11•.h•.r_T~--··1("·"'·"·1e•ct1•tor U ~. Tueadaw. January 20. 1981 Barbara Kreiblch/Edlt0rtal Page Editor . ·,\ l Hostage release brightens new era The weekJt ~ince l'hr11ttma.s hr.vto been c rowded with t-omple• 1nlem11Honal nuaneu\•erm.:~ 1as the hoataae dilem· ma urt1ed lo a ellrnMX In W tuntcton. madni&ht oll burnt:d m the Whale Hous~ .And at lht• Statt .. ~&>artnitlnt Envoys aend financial experts 1uurne'ed bac·k and forth between the rapital, Al1iers. Tl>hra" IUld London, attempun1 to rHolve the agreement th•at w ttllt'ad tot ht> rele~eufllit!hOlilMltli Anti an thE< m1d~t of 1.tl ttui; r~ver. the country was mov. m.: 'rnoothl~ llhearl to itt'l'Ompllsh IA t·hantie of l(Overnment that "'111 rt-ph1l'l' a lt•adfra.tu &J from thtl top down t-:''t'n wuhout i. dri.wback hke tht-hostage crisis. the ' han~in~ (Jf tht> ~uurd in the llnJttctd States is remarkable. l t take' pla<'l' Ith l'iuc·kwork. ~vt'ry four or eight year s. "Hh no n t~ nu demo11~trat1onii . no stuffed ballot boxes. fht' "lnn.-r (:l'llt'r Ull)'. 1& humble, the lostir polite and even •gt'r to do his l'art ttJ smooth the way for his su ccessor. Sc>m~ho" the l·amv'11~n bitterness seems to dissolve once t' \ ote!> havt-bet!n counted Si> 1t 1s bgatn this ear. But the 1981 inauguration took on spt><:lal g low with the news , at long last. that the 14·month .aon~ of the ho~t ageii was at an end \11 Amern·ans had tu find cause for rejoicing. But none more than lhl" incoming President. who received a last- mmute rt:pru:•\1e from one of the most frustrating problems the nation had t'\. er faced . Nor than the outgoing President, whose dream of seeing the hostages freed before his ad- m tn1!;trataon ended was at last achieved. It was unfortunate that the timing of their release made 1t 1mµoss1ble fur President Carter. who had worked so tire· lessl\' m their behalf. to welcome them home before he left \ o(fi te But incoming President Reagan added a truly gracious IOUt.'h to the drama by inviting Carter to serve as his special envoy to meet the hostages in Germany. 1 tis indeed a (·hanging of the guard to be remembered. Airport nonsense What can only be described as some silliness has de· veloped between Orange County and Newport Beach over i111provements that would make restrooms at John Wayne A~rport accessible to handicapped persons. The county wants to embark on an $80,000 project-half ot which would be financed by the Fed_eral Aviation Ad- ministration to make restrooms in the airport terminal usable for the handicapped. The city has been consulted because of terms o( a recent o ut-of.court settlement between it and the county in a laws uit over purchase of 13 acres of land on the airport's west side. The stipulated judgment provided that the city would retain the rig ht to review any plans for permanent or major alterations of airport facilities. County airport officials say the project is in limbo hel'ausc of inaction on the c ity's part. They say the city, .•which has known of the project since October. has yet to forward a r ecommendation. The city's Aviation Committee was supposed to address the matter J an. 6 but didn't get to it, The matte r has been rC'Sl'heduled for early February. 1-'act is. Newport Beach had more than three months to consider the item. The c ity ought ·to get off the dime and vromptly give its approval to what is an essential service at the airport terminal. Tax rule backfires The importance of examining all possible spinoffs of J,!overnm~nt regulations before putting them into effect is nowhere better exhibited than in an Internal Revenue Service rule that h as inadvertently backfired on the book publishing business. The I RS zeroed in on a small.. pow.er tool company in Jl. ' linois and disallowed the firm's c laimed depreciation on its warehouse inventory . No tax write-off on unsold stored items. said the I RS, un· less the products have lost value lo a point where they have Io be destroyed or sold at reduced prices. The U .S. Supreme Court upheld the I RS ruling. But no one thought what it would mean to book publishers who have to keep on hand scores of slow.selling volumes classics of all kinds, reference works and the like. Nor did they consider the question of spare and replace· ment parts for machinery. Now these inventory items must be taxed at full value year after year. It should have been obvious that this would only en- t•ourage publishers to let slow.selling titles go out of print and manufacturers to quit stocking replacement parts. New York Sen. Daniel Moynihan tried unsuccessfuly to win approval of a bill to exempt publishers and some small manufacturers from the ruling. He plans to try again this year. But by now some l,500firms are stuck with the regula· tion that's netting the IRS millions in additional inventory ta)( es. It may be a n uphill fight. • Opinions expressed tn the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo1t 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71't) 642·4321 Boyd! Adages , By L.M4aovo To his list of recycled adages, our Language man has 1 added: "A company is known by the men it keeps." -Harry J . Klingler. "What the }ive·cent cigar needs is a g~ country." -Ed Wynn. Andi-: "The wages of gin is Dear Gloomy Gus Alm ong those who s-ould be sentenced to iqlmediate and Iona jail terms are those who etpty their car ash t ya in parkln1 lots a d other pubUc,placea. l K.M.T. Gl~lll .... c....-.itaef9 ... . .......... , .... ,. ........ . a:£.; ............... . .... ~ ..... . breath." -Cynic's Calen· dar. Q. Who's the rughest paid executive in this country now? A . Rawleigh Wa-rner, chairman of the Mobil Corp., who reportedly pulled in a total of $3.58 million. If you take aspirin to pre· vent heart attack or stroke, one tablet a day ia the beat dose, clai,n• a medical specialist. Q. One bit same animal and only one oristnally wu found In all 49 of tbe COD· tlnental United States. Name lt. A. Tbe black bear, air. Q. How much on water heatlq COltl eaa JoU ••ft by lowertn1 your water beater•• tbermoltat from lfD tomdillr .. n A. Malll ll ,.ctnt, tM a · pertllQ. Jae" Andenon I . Pentagon mulls ESP weaponry WASHING TON -If you thou1ht "Star Wan" was just an am u1in1 hntaay •. you un· dereatimaw the futurtatic fan· tasiea ol U.O.e who r'Un the Pen· ta1on . They 're 1pendin1 millions of real dollara on .a dead-serious effort to develop "The Fort'e" as a military weapon. ln a closely 1uarded basement room, a top·secret "psychic task force" is hard at work try- ing lo perfect psychotech· tronic weapons that wilJ work through ex· trasensory pert'eption - like l o ng - d is tan c e telepathic hypnosis to enslave enemy lead· ers. or transmission of nuclear bombs instantaneously around the world through the power of positive thinking. Proponents of ESP weaponry say it is as revolutionary as the atomic bomb. Most physicists say it's hogwash. Supporters of · 'vood~o warfare" claim that psychic weapons sank the U.S. nuclear submarine Thres her in 1963. They also say the Soviet nuclear disaster in the Ur:als in 1958 was caused by a bun1led ESP ex· ploaion. THE J\J8TlnCATION for the Buck Roten bri,ade'a secret bud1et -at leut M million lut year -ia that there's an ESP gap between the United States and the Soviet union, where in· lens~ve research has been goin1 on amce the 1930a. According to the Defense In· telUgence Agency, the Russians have already demonstrated the lethal potential of psychotechtronic weapons on flies. and even fro1s. In lact, the late Joeef Stalin hoped to de- velop ~p weapons as a stopgap equalizer in the days of American nuclear monopoly. Stalin's successors in the Kremlin. spiritual skeptics though they are, seriously believe they can develop such thought-provoking, not to say m ind-blowing, devices as "hyperspatiaJ howitzers" which t'an transmit a nuclear explosion in Siberia to the While House lawn with the speed or thought. Or. to cite another example, Soviet scientists are working on ''pbotonic barrier modulators" which Clllte Haitian witch doc· tor~ l can induce death or illness from miles away. THERE IS EVEN speculation that the mit'rowave radiation the Soviets beamed at the / / •" P · ~' ,/ ;.. Richard Reeve@ American Embuay in M•~w from U159 to 1971 was some kind of an ~P attempt at mind con· · trol. U.S. scientists have yet to offer a credible reason for the low ·level microwave transmissions, which were ap. parenlly harmlesa. When my asaot'iate Kon McRae queried some respected physicists on ESP weaponry. the response was general hilarity. One scientist, between auffaws. compared the psychic task force's project lo a World War II attempt to train seagulls to drop fresh guano on the periscopes of German submarines. But it's no ·jolte to the ju.ju team in the Pentagon basement. They believe. For inspiration, the psychic warriors have post· ed a sly quotation on the he•d· quarters wall. It's from the late Admiral William Leahy, chief of naval operations in World War II. and it says: ''The A·bomb is the biggest fool thing we have ever done . . . The bomb will never go off, and I speak as an expert on explosives." ITALIAN WOES: (1) U.S . emergency aid for Southerd Italy's earthquake victima isn't the only uaiatance we bave given to the land that nurtured so many American citisem. One ol Italy's moat famous showplaces -the island city of Venice -ia beina kept financiAl· ly afk>at lartelY tb.ro\l1b lbe ef. forts ol American benefactors. The OMe-powerluJ city's rai· dent population has now fallen below 100,000, as youn1 Vene· tiana l~ave their hometown for greater opportunities than its tourist-dependent economy pro- v idea. Meanwhile. many of Venice's priceless arl masterpieces are kept in tourist· attractinc shape throuth privaw American donations. For exam· pie, Tintoretto's gigantic depic· lion of heaven -regarded as the world's largest masterpiece -is about to be given a much·needed cle·aning with fun·ds from Americans who fell in love with the old city's picturesque canals and piazzas. (2) A recent Drug Enforce- ment Administration report shows that Italy has become a major transit stop for heroin on its way from Southwest Asia to the streets of New Yqr~ City. A secret project named "Operation Monitor" checked heroin samples collected during 1979 in Harlem and Manhattan's Lower East Side. It turned out that 42 pe.rcent of the samples arrived in New York on a single Alitalia flight from Palermo. Sicily. American heroin smugglers arriving at Kennedy lnterna. tional Airport, the DEA reports, ··are predominantly Italian· Americans from the New York City area, who in turn supply various Italian and non·ltalian distribution networks along the East Coast." FLUNKING OUT: The Na- tional Education Association is a bout to lose the status or teacher's pet that it enjoyed un· der the Carter administration. It ·s enthusiasitic s upport of Carter has made it. instead, the Peck 's Bad Boy of the incoming Reagan team. But t he NEA. whose 1.8 million members represent 75 percent or the nation's public sc hoolteac hers, won 't take Reagan efforts to trim its 'j>ower without a fight. Chief among their differences, of course. is the new presidenr's announced intention to abolish the Depart· ment of Education. creation of which was widely regarded as Jimmy Carter's reward to the NEA for supporting him in 1976. 'Dancing man' adept at dazzling press· WASHING TON -·' lt was a proper business dealing," said Raymond Donovan , the New Jersey construction com pan" exec utive nominated for secretary of labor by President· elect Reagan. That is the stand- ard Republican answer to ques· tions about integrity. . This question, from the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee. · was about a Sl3,000 check from Don · ovan 's company that somehow - so mehow ve ry s us · pit' iously - ended up in the pockets of labor racketeers and friendly politicians. It was "business." Donovan said. He "resents" the ques- tions. The same answer -and presumably the same resent- ment -have come from other Reagan advisers and appoint- ees. Richard Allen. who will be the new president's national security adviser. didn't like it Andy Rooney when reporters questioned his extensive, and perhaps ques· tionable, dealings with Japanese and Portuguese. companies. Dr. James Edwards, the dentist who is Reagan's choice for secretary of energy, wasn't happy when senators began discussing his fina ncial playing around in Kuwait or the reluctance of com· panies he has been involved with to comply with federal orders. THE REPUBLICANS' in- dignation at being asked about their business has been very in- structive. In the first place, they tend to have some business. Democrats often don 't. Donovan, the Jersey executive, for instance, is replacing a col· lege professor. Ray Marshall. Republican ethics are dif- ferent. They are much closer to the American business e.1hic than to the post.Watergate ethic favored by the press and tolerat· ed by most Democrats. So far, Reagan has managed to have the probity game played by his rules. His secret is that he is not defensive. He was asked about corporate bribes to foreign governments during the campaign, and be essentially en· doraed them. Next question. When Allen's honesty was ques. tioned, Reqan simply said any charges have been disproved - they hadn't been -and went on his way, ilDOrinl tbe press. at:AGAN AND bi.a people, for now. at leut, have the press dauled. 1bere ii some very fan. cy footwprk going on here. Reagan is a dancing man - dancing away to the ranch. dancing into a car or doorway each time a question is asked. Reporters SUJTOunded him ror a moment at the State Depart· ment last week and asked him whether he would accept any hostage-release plan worked out by President Carter. He threw out a couple of sentences, say- ing, sort of, that he didn't think Carter would negotiate an unac· t'eptable plan, but no one could sign a "blank check." In short form . his answer was : Maybe yes, maybe no. Common sense and good politics. The next day, newspapers, many of them. led with one-thousand word stories about Reagan's hostage plans. The results, based on 20 innocuous words. were just short of hilariom. Many politicians. of course. prefer to grin and dodge it when asked a t.ough question. Usually. though, there's someone behind them, a Jody Powell -willing to explain what the boss meant. There's no one like that behind Reagan. No one knows what he means, certainly not the re· porters anaJyzing his noncommit- tal words at great length. I MUST SAY that I admire Reagan's suct'ess in holding off the press and ignoring us. He was elected, alter all, not us. But we do have legitimate and necessary functions and there is a confrontation coming very soon between the new president and the old press. The first fight, in fad, may be over that ques- tion of Republican ethit's. of business ethics in public life . EthicaJ watt'hdog is one role of the press -and the watchdog should be zealous. even a litUe over.zealous. So far, though, the dancing man has been too quick. We haven't even gotten in a good nip at one of his ankles. A good day for ,.presidential history lesson If the class will please come lo order, we'll have the h11to?)' lesson for today: -The moet number of ex· presidents of the United States who were alive when a president was inau1urated, was ftve. The lucky preai· dent who bad five pre · dece11or1 lookln1 over his •boulder was Abraham Lincoln. -Ronald Reqan wtll have Carter, Ford and Nlxon u bla .11.1n1 ........... . -'l'lllNe ...... ti bad four all•• d•rtn1 part• of Uaetr terma. Tbe1 were JamH ...... ....,, ... Polk ......... QallleJ Adami. Name .. adlll' f aet J.4:C:DO• about Jama Poa. t · \ -When Lyndon Johnson took office, Ebenhower. Truman and Hoover were alive. -When NiJlon took office, Eisenhower, Johnson and Truman were around. -Hoover, truman and Eisenhower were Kennedy's liv· in1 predeceuora. All three out· lived1Um. -Herbert Hoover lived toniest of any president. He died at a1e IO In 1•. He bad lived for 31 years after leavln1 office. -aEAGAN, at a1e •. ia tbe oldest man ever aworn In u prutdent. WlWam Henry Har· rilon WM•· He cauabt a cold at bta t=uration and dled of paeu a a month later. but be wa1 nevw ln u tood lbape u ~RHlallll. • -,,_. ID't U1 ..,.._. , tbat tlM bard wor' of betq , .... ~ IMft-. ..,.. •• ..,. ~ expectancy. The avera1e life of all losing presidential candidates is 69. 7 years. The avera1e life for all presidents who were. not as- sassinated has been 70.9 years. -Thoee fi1ures include ev- eryone in our history. Before 1900, life expectancy for an American male wu fewer than 50 years.-so thin1s are a lot better now. -roua PRESIDENTS have been aaaaaalnated: Abraham Lincoln at lie; James Garfield at 49 ; William McKinley at 51; and John Kennedy at ti. It's a lood tbln1 we're a civillaed country. -AJ1 I .andaa ii the IOlina candidate who baa lived the lon\e:;..~.ftaa a1alnlt P'raakUD D. in llM, U JMn aao. lle'a • DOW and 1Wl at It. -Tbamu Jettenoa llftd to bta. -None o1 our lut ny ..-. dents bu served two full terms in office. Kennedy was shot. Lyndon Johnson didn't run a second time after aervin1 ~ six _ years, Nixon was drumm out of office, Ford served out Nix· on's second term and then wu beate.n by Carter,. and Carter was beaten for a second term by Reagan. -IF REAGAN serves two full terms, he'll be 77 in 1• when he hands over the olftee to bit aucceuor. Tbe llfe expectancy of a man wbo bu reaebed 'JO now. accordin1 to insurance charta, la about 12 years, so Rea1an lhouldn't bave u mucb trouble wltb bit ap u he wtll with tbe O.mocratl. -It ..... ...,..'"° ..... udU.llftlfGrll,.... .... a.ftll .._, tM.., Rt •• did. M'Bbl • N Delo'9 ....................... •• ,. l'D .... .,.... , J I I. . GENERAL NEWS Smae doll ..... ,.._ This rare Jo"'rench antique bisque do_ll was sold at auction m Scottsdale, Ariz.. for $15,000 to a Phoenix collector. The doll is 90 years old and identified only by initials .. A. T ." The U S. record for an auctioned doll is $16.000. Cold enough? Listen up ••. By HUGH A. MULLIGAN ... s-i.1 , ... _.......,. RIDGEFIELD. Conn. -Don't tell me how cold it's been ; I 'II tell you, so take off those earmuffs and listen up. Kay Bartlett, an AP feature writer, got a call from someone in Anchorage, Alaska, the other day. "How's the weather up there'''· she made bold lo inquire. "WUSY," CAME THE ANSWER. "It's been so warm we may have to cancel the dog sled races." Well, put those tundra trotters on a plane and race them down here. A few mornings ago the out- door thermometer I got for Christmas registered 17 below. Think of it : 17 below in Ridgefield, Con· necticut. Better still. 4'J. • 3 forget it. ,,_=· 4---I took out the family Ste photo album and looked W at the gag photo we took of an egg frying out on my deck (posh for porch in southern New England) on a scorching August day a summer or two ago. Easy over light even with redwood splin· ters beats mushing your way out to the garbage bin in sub-zero temperatures with that 28-mile·an hour north wind howling off the )ake. "IT'S THE RUSSIANS," THE lady at the bakery wheezed at me between coughing fits. "They've done something to the weather. I conjured up Soviet agents in fur hats operat- ing giant fans on the shores of Lake Baikal to send some Siberian blasts our way. "Do you think they're behind the Bangkok flu also?" I asked. "No." her laryngitis reached new lyrical heights. "That's them North Vietnamese in re- venge for that defoliant orangeade we spilled on their forests. And this drought across the country. Nol natural at all. You can bet the communists are tinkering with the atmosphere. reversing the rain clouds of something." THE MOST ANNOYING THING about this continuing cold spell is that no one wants to hear my stories about Spitsbergen anymore or riding a truck up the Alcan Highway in the dead of winter or landing on the Greenland polar cap in a military plane equipped with skis. I spent a good deal . of my professional journalism career going out of my way to find brutal winter weather so I could write home about it. I put in a week on Spitsbergen way up in the Arctic Ocean, the northernmost inhabited place in the world where the Norwegians and Russians mine coal and dodge polar bears. I got there in early February, the dead of winter, when the days are about 40 minutes long. I used to tell about having a hearty Norwegian breakfast you sit by a hole in the ice with a club waiting for a seal to surface. But in truth while I was there the coldest it got was 15 below. A COUPLE OF WINTERS LATER, doing a story on over-the-road truck drivers, I traveled up the Alcan Highway in five days of bright February sunshine. "It was 75 below here last week'" the man at the wheel said as we climbed up Steamboat Bend. "If you touched a tire iron, your fingers would come off in your hand." But it was 15 above when I made the trip, and the first thing the driver' and his mate did when we pulled in Anchorage was head off to a topless bar. But let me tell you about the winter of '80-'81 in Ridgefield, Conn. Brrrrrr, colder than an emperor penguin's metetarsal on Mc Murdo Sound. No , wait, don't tell me: it's 40 above at the South Pole. Too ·many immigrantl MUNICH, West Germany <AP·-West Germany, which sou1ht foreign worken to rebuild iu economy after World War 11, la saturated with lmmlarant laborers and has taken steps to reduce their numbers. "The limit . . . has been reubed," Heins Kuehn. a 1overnment official wbo studied the problem, wu quoted: aa aayin1 in an interview with Quick mqulne. He Mid lmml1ranta make up one-ftftb of the 'POPUlal*l in Frankfurt, Stuttsart and other lar1e tltl•, and the 1ovemment bu tuen·atep1 to stem tbe ·Oow al forelp wonen, wblcb tripled to 150,000 la the lat , • ., . , . Tuesday, Januery 20. 1911 DAILY PILOT ' . ,t f Krlslaaa efforts ~·urt to rule on sect pitch WAStUNGTON. tAP) -The U.S. Supreme Court said it wiU decide whether Hari Kriabna members can solicit contributions by wanderin1 throu&h state fairs. Savory Savings -------A.uT -------UOUT The court's eventual ruliq also could spell out how far shate_s cao 10 io cuwatin1 the Krisl>IJaa' 1101lc1talions at airports and other public places. The justices will be studyin1 a ruUn1 that bured the Minnesota State Fair from limitin1 soli citing efforts to one booth. The Minnesota Supreme Court said such a limitation violates the Krishnas' freedom of religion. 11 $1 "GREAT 9 DINNER () s5 AftsuPEll e77DINNERI Virtually identical state fair rules have been invalidated in Colorado, Indiana and Maryland, but have been upheld as valid in New York, Ohio and Tennessee. The Minnesota State Fair case arose from a 1977 lawsuit filed by the lnternatfonal Society or Krishna Consciousness challenging a fair rule~ limiting solications to .. a duly licensed location" on the £airgrounds The Krishnas prai:tice .. 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' ~ t J :ri8 DAIL 't' PtlOl . 1 UHO•'t' January 20. 1!Ml1 ': NATtON'S FOREMOST POLITICAL FAMILIES WAVE FROM BALCONY AT KENNEDY CENTER Vice PreaktentGeorge Buth, wife Barb.,•; Nancy Re•g•n •nd PrHldent Ron•ld Reeg•n City of power ..• poverty Nation's capital harbors conflict in lives . , '1 ... • ·-• -I ' ) ) HISTORIC GIFT Hosaly nn Carter stands ·With portrait of Gen . George Washington painted in 1776 by artist Ch arles Willson Peale. One of several works given by Mrs . I .ansdell K . Christie, it has been hung in the White House O\'al Officl' wherl' it wi II r em ain as pa rt of White I louse collection Passage of torch smooth transition WASHINGTON (API The farmer's son goes home to the red clay of Georgia. The son of a shoe s alesman from Tampico . Ill . took his place. For democracy. that ·s high drama: the torch was passed. as John F. Kennedy s aid IN A SIMPLE ceremony, the republic re newed itself. The new man put a hand on a Bible and earnestly pledged lo "1>reserVf'. protect and defend the Constilu· Uon." Then he made a speech a nd rod e d own Penns y lvania Avenue . past seedy s ouvenir shops and gray gove rnment buildings, l o the exec utive mansion , where he watched a parade. The nation barely paused, so confident is it or a n orderly transfusion of powe r. No threat or thou g ht o r bloodshed or putsch here. On folding chairs. the ins sat next to th e outs: bands were shook a ll around. IN IDS f11lST inaugural ad· dress , Richard Nixon said, "In U.e orderly transfer or power, we celebrate the unity that keeps us free." and he was • ri1ht. In the land on this day of transfer. the p eople barely pause to notice. Mail was de· livered, beer was drunk, jazz was played, love was made, work done, bread baked, crops planned, flats fixed. N~w presi· Clent or not, someone had to get • Sally lo the doctor. Oh, sure, there's some pomp and circumstances here. Can· aons are shot and note is taken • of the new man's attire. Ronald Reagan opted for ~rnin1 coal, striped pants. On • day, four yean and many e • Jimmy Carter wore IUlt. pare tbla modest e.e111aa1 to Wbat went oa in the • ( Ce ntral Afric an Re public o n Dec 4. 1977 when dictator J ean Bedel Rokassa took office as Emperor Bokassa I. his Im· penal ma1esty. Oriven to the stadium in a coach dra wn by six white horses and wearing an ermine -trimmed red velvet c loak with a t rain 24 feet long, the empero r placed on his head a crown studded with 2.000 diamonds and topped with a golden globe He sa t down on a 21 ~ton gilded bronze throne in the s hal'e of a soaring eagle and pr esidL'<l over a celebration for 2,000 guests. T hat 's pomp . That 's circumstance Two years late r Rokassa was deposed, accused or c annibalis m and charged in absentia with heinous crimes. AND THAT'S trans ition! Com pare it to the mild-man nered transfer of power this country's just seen. The fresh.faced new guard. co cky .. on c ampaign oratory, marched in. anct the tired old guard handed ove r the keys or the kingdom and headed for the long-forgotten complacencies of the 40.hour work week. That's democracy, al work, and stiU working . Reagan takes oath on f runily Bible WASHJNGTON (AP>-Ronald ·Reagan took the oath or office as the nation's 40th president today as he placed his left ha nd on the Bible or his late mother, Nellie Reagan. The Bible was opened to 11 Chronicles 7: 14, which reads: "If my people, which are called by m y name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek ,my face, and turn from tbelr wicked ways, then will I bur from heaven, and wm f oritve thlrsln, and wHI heal the land." ' WASlllN<;TQN <AP> The homelt:ss sµent bitter cold njghts on s team grates. Residents of lhl· arnuent Northwest s ide arm thc·m sclves In fear or violent l'rl ril l' Th ~ puor a re pushed and pr1cetl out o r hom es in c·h a11g 1n g nf'1 g hb o rho11ds ncmµloym cnt is h igh This. too. 1s Washingtf)n But 11 ·~ not lhc t tty that maugura· lion guest~ arc like ly to see. ··Presidents c·ome and pres1 dents go, but we still have to wbrk ... said Margarita Lowey Ortega. 26. as sht· repaired a coat in her famil y's s mall cle an ing shop in a rar i.ally mixed part or thc I'll}' OJ.'FICIAl.1.\1 , Was hington is s prut·ed up to greet a ne w presi dent. gassing up its eabs and limousin c:s lo n irry out o f- t o wn1.•r:-. to l't•rcm o n1 es a nd µart 1es. anti welcoming the in flux of mon(•\ that the maugun •· lion bring~ · . But fo r those not laking part. today 1s mut h hke any other d<ty. with mayhc time ta ken off to try to c·a tch a g limpse of the ne w president durin g the in- augural parade. .. We could ca re less, .. t he Rev <;corge Stallings, a Roman Catholic priest in the t'lt) '!. pov l'rt v stricken i\nacost1 a sc«tion, s aid of inaugural fcst1v1t1es Stallings' pari shwners a t St Tcr1-sa of Avil&1 are hard hit by unc mploym1·nt and inadequate housing in an area with one third or lhl' City's publil-housing H E WORRIES THAT Honal(J Re agan. the man whose in augural1on 1s being feted , will not bt· st•ns1livc to lh1.· needs of blacks. particula rly poor blacks. lli s wor r y 1s ec hoed by Rob<'rta P<ttr ie k , a social work e r in So u t hw e s t Washington, where high-priced apartments, condom iniums and ' townhouses are not far from public housing projects. "We are concerned about cul· back~ of social s ervice pro- g rams," she says. Une mploy m e nt, esp ecially among young people, is high in that area, she says. Renovation or houses and speculative buying are pushing lower-income peo- ple out or the housing market, especially single parents. says Ms . Patri<'k And crime is up. s he sa ys. ACROSS TOWN, crime 1s a "very big conC'ern" or residents in the affluent, predominantly while Northwest area of the city that includes Georgetown, says C ity Coun c ilwo man Poll y Shackleton. Crime, of cours e, is not the <>n · ly problem Washington shares with other cities. Th'e re are troubles in the schools, a grow- ing number or deaths by heroin overdose, a.nd that ever·present evidence of discouragement: home less panha ndlers who spend nights on slearp grates trying lo ward orr the cold. The city's population also is <town. trom about 757,000 in 1970 to 635,000 last year. But out of its everyday woes, Was hington has its shining mo· ments. A WGH SCHOOL, described by a newspaper as being "in a desert of poverty, dilapidated housing a.ad rampant drug traf· fi e,·· sent its band to the Tourna- ment of Roses Parade, the first area band so honored. New high-rise buildings and plazas are in place along a once· blighted strip or Pennsylvania A venue. More work is planned. 1 Expen1lve retail stores are open to make Washington a de- U1bt for aboppen with money. t The subway system , which bu COit more and taken longer to buµg,.than eapected, is a tie..,..., •ample of what can be done~ mau transit. &P W 1repftOIO\ -·I --·"" . \ ............ r~ f"l':"' ' ~I , --I'' u ;;1 -~I ' MOUNT Al N TO CUMS President Reagan Jutlgnwnh on Reagan need time ' ' WASlll NC:TON 11\l'I /\ local tclev1!>1un !>lat1on the other night a1rt>() a 1952 m ovie called, "The Winning Te am," based 1m tht• life or Grover C leveland 1\lt'xand<'r , the llall of f''am c• lia!.t'ball p1td1cr Pla ying the• lt·acl wa!'> Hcma ld Hl'a g<tn Watt h1n g thl' movic. 11 was lrnrd to 1111lgl' tht' lciuhng man's 1n•rform a n n • without lic1 nJ! awan: that he would hct'<1me lt1c· 40th pn•sid<'nt of Utt· Un1tf'll St<tt(.'S Clearly, an unra1r s tandard for j udgrn).! an a<'lor's pcrformanc·c in a lo11g.forgc1tlen movie BUT STARTING today, when HC'aJ(an rais ed his right hand and ple dge d to uph o ld the Cons tilution. life becomes very unfair to the former a ctor. It goes with the job. "I claim not to have controlled events, but confess plainly that e v ents have c ontrolled me." wrote Abraham Lincoln in 1864. In his m emoir s, Harry S Truman wrot e · "No one who has not had the respons ibility can understand wha t it is like to be pr esident. not e ven his closest aides or me mbers of his 1m mediate family There is no e nd to the chain of respons itnlity that binds him , and he is never a llowed to forge t that he 1s presi dent " FOR THE NJ.:XT year or more, Reagan will have to suffer t hrough the refusal or people to forg et his campaign rhetoric. During the pas t four years, the Heµublican National Committee had a wonderful time periodical· ly u1>dating its list or .Jimmy Carter campaign promises and noting his fai lure to kee p many or them. It will surprise no one that the Democr atic National Committee is compiling a s imilar account· ing of Reagan promises. The weather was determined to be as unfair to Reagan as it was to Carter. The winte r of 1981 is proving to be the coldest since t he winter of 1977 when Carter moved into the While House and was confronted immediate ly with fuel s hortages caused by unusually frigid weather . No one really expects the for ces that drive the economy lo be any kinder to Reagan than they were to Carter . Whether Reagan proves better able to tame the economic winds t han was Carter remains to be seen. Women push ERA WASHJNGTON <AP> -The N atlonal Organization for Women chose green and white pennants lo show Ronald Reagan there is sup- port for the Equal Rl1hta Amend· ment. The organisation dlatribut· ed the pennants alon1 the in- au1ural parade route foci er. - • NATION Diversity key · · to natiori 's r • • • maugurat1ons .. WASlllNC;TON CAP> The Constitution pre~cribes only the oath of office All the rest the style, the speeches, even the weather at inaugurat ions over the years has been as diverse and unpredictable as the me n who took the oath. lfow they traveled. for instance. Gt'<irge Washington arrivl'd in New York City for the first in· a uguration April 30, 1789, aboard a 47·foot barge rowed by 13 .sailors 1n white costum es. llis successor, J ohn Adams. rode to his s wearing-in i11 Phil<tdelphia eight years later in a gilded coach drawn b} six white horses ASD IN IH4l l, THOMAS Jefferson walked the one block from Mrs Conrad's bo arding house lo the stall-unfinished Capitol to become the fi rst president to take the oath of offi ce in Washington . • Ji m my C.:artt•r repcated that note of simplicity after his inaugura· Lio u 111 l!nG. when he walked hand ·tn·hand with his wife Rosalynn dowri Penn:.} I vama J\ venu(' to the White llouse. Clothing J a me'> Mad1 !>11n wa~ the first president to wear an in- a ugural rnstun1t· m <ule t 11mpletely an the United States . Dwight IJ. E1sP11hnwt•r hrokc a 100 yt.'a r old tradition for inaugural headgear 111 t!la:I b} Wl!aring a homburg instead Of a Silk lop hat. , Most inaug ural ~p1·e<'ht':-. are t'asily forgettable, but there have ht>1•11 1111tahlt: C'Xl'ep11011s The <;real Depression gave s pecial mean- 1111.: to Fra nklin D lloo~cvclt 's declar ation in 1933 that "the only 1 11111~ Wl' ha Vt' lo rt·ar I~ r1•;11 ll!-Wlr ... /\nd in 1961 , John F . Kennedy 111 :id<· 111~ appl'.tl , a!-ok nol what your country can do for \ 011. :.isk wh:it \ 1111 1·an d11 for j 1111r t 11u11try." \IAKT IAI. UISPl.A VS HAVE BE•~N the r ule for inaugurations ,1111·1• .1 trocip of 1·avHlr) e!.corted George Washington to his swear. inc 111 More lh~111 711ll ui rrihmt.'!->, led hy rive 8 ·36s. flew over Harry s T rumart''i (·1·1 1'1111111\ a11d EISl·nhower 's r1rst inaugural parade f1•u tur1.'<I a ~1111 111 <it111n11· 1·a11n1m Wilham llcri r) llan '""n <1l l>8 WC:JS the oldest president to be m· augura led. surpas:-.t·ll ttlh ) t•ar h) Honald He agan, who is 69. Har- rison also g;,q· tht• lr111g1·'t inaugural address on record. an 8.578· w11rd t.'p1c that look a11 hour and 45 m111utes to deliver. ll<i rnson refused tu we<1r a hat or coat on that frigid and "torrn~ da} in IK41 111• 1 aught cold at the rer emonies and died 32 rl<iy'> later of fJrlt:umun1a .Juhn Atlam-. "a' "" up-.et over t he election of Jefferson . his IJ11ter pol1t11·ul rl\ <ti that ht• hoyeotted his successor 's inauguration 1n IHOI, l1•a\·ing Washinglcm al dawn that day llis son, John Quincy Adams. riitl lhP samt· thing when Andrew Jackson was sworn in 28 ye<1r!. later, and was riding a horse alone through the Maryland wood s wht'n the ~1Jund of f)()()ming r·annon a nnounced Jackson had ~utceedcd h11 n JAMES KNOX POI.K'S INAU<;URATION in 1845 was t he first reported hy telei,:raph lnvf'nlor Sa muel I<'. D. Morse, us ing a tele· gr aph key installed on the platform at the Cal'ito l, sent the news by wire lo Baltimore It cost $322 to construct and dismantle the platform in front of the Capitol for Fraokl111 f'irrce's inauguration in 1853 And that in rluded th<· pay of 16 extra J.MJll cem en. This year, construct10n <:osts at the C<tpi tol for Ht•agan's i11auguration art• budgeted al $.175,IJ<.IO. 1'1ercc . by the way, was the first preside nt lo de liver his in au1wr::tl address without text or notes Though 80,000 spectators gathcrl.'d for his oratorit'al fe at, a snowstorm red uced his audience to 15.000 by its finis h. i\ special building to arc•ommodate 6,000 guests was built on Judiriary Squan' for J ames Buchanan 's inaugura l ball in 18!)7 l>unng the rcst iv1t1es. the celebrants consumed 400 gallons of oysters. 60 saddles or mutton, four saddles of venison. 125 tongues, 75 hams, 500 quarL'i of chi<'ken salad, 500 quarts of jellies, 1.200 quarts or ice cream and a c:1ke four feet high. plus more than S:l,OCHI worth of wine IN IR'l9, •J:'>l TJIE •:VF:NlNG OF J :.ickson's sw<:anng m <1s the peopl<·' prl'S11l1·11t . l ll.000 of h1'i friend~ t rooped int<> lht' White llou\(' 111 1 ht•1 t 11111dcJ \ hoot~. bret1k 111g g l<1sswarc and ruining l'a r 1•ets :md f111111t11r1· 111lhc·11111:-.t ho1stcrous inaugural reception in lt 1s ton \\'1th lht· ou1hrt:<1k of the f'1v ll War a little more than a month ;1\.\ a\. a sonilwr ·\hr;1 lt a r11 l.1rll'ciln did n<it attend his 1961 inaug ural hall . It \\as "" l'ol<l for I 'lyss1·s S. <;rant 's second inauguration in IR7:J that ~uc•sts cit the 111augural ball wore their coats while d anr- 111~ :Jnd n 1lv<•s 1111 thP rnusil'ians' horns were Jammed. The ice t'rl'am and C'hamp;1gne were frozC::n solid Tht• rnnl ('l/\'l'r:-.v (IVt'r Hutherford n. II a yes' close. highly dis· pult•tl C'lt'l't 1<111 over Dcm1w rat Samuel Tilde n was so intense that lla ycs look the oath 1n a pri,·ate ceremony 1n the White House Red Hoom on Mare h :1. 1>177. a nd there was nl) inaugural parade or ball. CHESTER i\HTlll'R TOOK THE OATH of office twice The first t1 me w<1s in his M anh<1Uan home al 2 a m . Sept. 20, 1881, a few hours afler Presrd t•nt J ames \.arfield died of wounds from an assassin's hullet Arthur took a second oath at the Capitol two days late r. Calvin Coolidgt.' a ls11 was sworn m twice. at his Vermont home and at the ('ap1t11I. after the death f)f President Warren G. lla rd111g llardang was the rir ">t president to ride to the Caµitol in an automobile for h1 .; ina11gurat1on llis wa!'> the fi rst tnaugurallon re- porl t•d l>~ rad111 hrn;:111<'ast T hC' date · March 4. 1921 Twent ' t'1~h1 yl•ars lat1·1. in 1949. Truman's inauguration was t hC' first to ht· ll'IC'\ •'-l'cl I.) r11lon B. J ohnson was the only p resident t11 Lah the oath of orfi l'C' an an airplane. in the presidential jet at l.ovc l"1<'ltl . Dall;1.;, .;ho rt ly a ft er KC'nnC'dy w<1s assassinated on ~Cl\' tl. 1~;:1 . ... ~ BOOSTER -Maure e n Reagan . president 's daughter, applauds at capital reception ror diplomatic corps . A vi1orous campaiiner for father, 1be nevertheless maintained tbe ri1ht to criticize. • White House age record shifts soon Wi\S lllNGTON (AP I Con- l rar y to what many believe, llonald Reagan wasn 'l the oldest president when he took the oath of o ffi ce today Dwight D. F.isenhowcr holds that record for a few months longe r. Rut Reagan is the oldest man sworn to the .presidency. being just 17 days shy or 70 years old :in inauguration day. The pre- vious record ho lder was William llenr y tlarrison. who look office when he was 68 years and 23 days old. • It will be or little comfort for Reagan lo know that Harrison managed to live only 32 days after he was inaugurated. Eisenhower was 70 years aud 98 days old whe n he left office. Reagan will reach that age May IS. On May 16 he will be lhe oldest man ever to be president. Handicapped cited WASIDNOTON (AP) -Nancy Rea11n issued a special in· au1ural welcome to elderly and handicapped Americana. At a re· cepUon · Monday at Uae Slate Department, Mn. Rea1aa •tleomed laden of tbe ...... dicapped and Hnior clU.... ~ I I I I j . . ' CONSUMER Or•nge Co••t Savl~gs la now paying 14.25% per annum compounded QUdrter ly on $100,000 or more for One Year Acf'ounh In ured by FSl I ( .to\ 100,000. limited offer one vear cer'titlcate subje ct to penalt\' for early w i thdrawal 1' f fll/l?I f 1·111/ )111'1 i/?-J ( 714) 754-1801 1700 Adams Avenue, Costa Mesa eo.,aete cove,_ of county gever11•ent •Rd courts. 1"~~ ::: Daill Pilot Tuesday, January 20. 1981 DAILY PILOT Bwri11e1111ad• • ATIEMTION: M.D. -o :o .S. -0 .0 . -0 .0 . -D.P M . Want more Insurance Patients? R d ed e h d ,ATWfTl ... IA&.-YICIS oa SI e signs pus e ---o-1-84-8 -Po_rt __ Ta_~~-~~-·.-=-N·~-w:_.~_~4-~e-ac_h-92-66-2--:- SAt'HAMENTO f AP> A µtlot i.irogrum lhMt erected signs lll',lrlnj( trudemarkS Of gas, food .111d lod.:11•M men·h1tnts at rural 1•iut-. un Interstate 5 would be rn.1t11· p1:rmu th 'll I lllitlt•r 11 hill int ro dun•d 1n the I •·.:1.;lutl1r1· \ ,~1·11ilJ I V 111 ,I fl .J I I ,; II 'I ht111n.111, U \l11dt''il\I, '>Uld 1111' µilul pr11 ~!I •I Ill fll'll\'t•d Ill 11 I 11 I I "t I ' JMUllMAH ~.int hra11d Uf tr1u.le name an 101 11H1tllm alx•ul ~Cl'\'ll'CS ava1la ltlo• .11 \':triou~ ~·x1ts l "IOE K t\ 197R bill l ha~ Jll't milled the JJtlot µroJcct. the "'·•tl' <.·rl'l'Ll'tl ~1gns Ctt 65 w - t1·n·hangl'~ bel "' een thl' Oregon horllt•r amt Hak{'rsfi eld Fur a ree. a JlaS s1at1tJn , motel 11r n•stCturanl l!OI 1 ls · lu~u ·' on -..gn~ wh1l·h the state made and t'l't'l'IL'ti on I 5 There were from nnt· lo eight "logos" on each -;1~11. \\tlh the size of the sign \:trying with lhc number of 'lugol\ " A sign with a single logo is ;~fi by 1M 111ches As more arl' atltl\.'tl to a singll' panel, the size of each could be reduced to as s ma.11 as ~ by 18 inches. The businesses pay an initial ree. of S'15 to S200 per sign, and a rental of $300 a year. BILL BRONTE, spokesman for the Transportation Depart- ment. said that 166 of 287 eligible businesses participated in the 1·5 pilot program. He said a depart- ment s.urvey of the response showed that businesses thought they were helpful by a margin of 56-3 with 8 having no opinion , while travelers voted 293-4 for the signs. Bronte said the department wants the program extended to all major routes in rural areas. He said the department hopes it will discourage businesses from erecting huge signs on their property high enough to be seen from the highway. Thurman aide Gay Teale said his bill is limited to 1-5, but may be extended. She said legislative lawyers had some doubts about the legality or limiting it to one highway. Alt.night vi~l fails · . . MILLBRAE <AP) -Millbrae police are searching for a man who held 13 g rocerty store workers hostage while waiting in vain for an employee who cou Id open the s tore s are. a uthorities said. ·'It was an all-night vigil for nothing,·· Lt. Charles Louspalol s aid of the hostage s ituation. which ended at about 7:30 a.m 'when delivery trucks and da.Y · shift workers started a rriving at the Lucky Store. There were no injuries. The suspect. wearing a ski mask and dark glasses and <·ar· 'rying a shotgun; handgun and two knives. entered the store at 11 p.m. and locked 10 night stock workers in the produce (·ooler, Louspalot said Three other workers were al· lowed to eont1 nue st'ot:k1ng s he lves to make the store up· pear normal, he said , whi le the suspect waited for the arrival of an employee who tould unlock t he safro CView§ On ®' !~~~' r=IJental HealtJi~~ By Gl!RALD WINKLER , D.D.S. ·~/' WISDOM TEETH A' bu l:m·s . 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'''"1mrt l'4·ad1 ' 1•1111111•: rao., 111H1 "Got a problem" Then wnte ro Pat Dunn l'at will cut red tape . yellmy the answers and action you need to soli,~ mequ111es m goueniment and business Mail your questwns to Pat Dunn. At Your Sennce. Orange Coast l)ally Pilot . P () Bor JS(,(), Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As many letters as possible will be answered. but phoned mqumes 111 letters not mcludJng rhe reader's f ull name. address and business hours' phone numbt'r cannot be cunsu1ered This column appears da1 ly e r cept Sundays · and Cocktail Lounge Good tor 'ffll •~a•ontng• OEA H PAT · I want to tell yo u how much we tiave enjoyed the saltless seasoning mix you publish1..>d in your column several months ago. Even though we are not on a salt-free diet, this is a marvelous blend of r!avors that really enhances the taste of food . Also, that idea or soakinl'? a stub· born lock in paint thinner worked qu1le well. We've had no more trouble locking or unlocking what used to be a ··pesty" lock: Thanks! E.R .. J J. BalboCt Several readers have asked for ~ repeat of the saltless seasoala1 recipe. and your endorsement probably will encoura1e others to try it. The mill calls for: 3 teaspoons each of mustard powder, garllc powder, onion powder and paprika ; I '"a teaspooa.s wlaite pepper or cayenne; and I teas- poon each basil and thyme. Mb well and store In a shaker coatalaer. STEAK AND SHRIMP Served with Soup du Jo ur or salad. rice pilaf or baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner_ SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I I :30 to 2:30 On-the-mall at South Coast Plaza near the Caro usel on the First Level For reservations call 540-8822 Salvatore Ferragamo ... dnd the newP~t, nattiest moccasin of the season! Extremely .mrac.ttvP, m1pf'Cca bly made-!his modified kiltie moccasin is a perfect f''(aniple of thr legend that 1~ Ferragamo' With a bow'd front. in b1ow11/l>eige calf; '172. In the Designer Shoe Salqn-where we are all the things you are A VS adds tbat 1raphite blown into a b yhole may eliminate the need for soakinl a sticking lock In paint tblnner or mineral spirits. If the lock is soaked, be sure to wait until it is thoroughly dried and then dust with graphite before reinstalling It. ltlwn tn do•t, pltottr DEAR PAT : Quite awhile ago you published information about hair dryers that contained asbestos, but I didn 'l keep a copy of that item Co uld you tell me if the hairdryer I now have con- tains asbestos? I've included the brand, model number, etc. JANUARY MONEY SAVERS AT SPIRES '· L.G .. Huntington Beach The Consumer Product Safety Commission ~ays your hair dryer does not contain asbestos. The CPSC's toll-free ·product safety Inquiry number is (800) 638-83%6. The CPSC says that consumers can identify an asbestos board lil a hair dryer by its color, which ls flat white. Its appearance is similar to hardboard (a ca rdboard·type substance>. Mica and fibrous glass boards also are used In hair drvers because thev. like asbestos. are elec· trically non-conductive, a poor terminal conduc- tor, and resist decomposition whea subjected to high temperatures. Mica is Ught gray ln color and glossy. It is a composite of several thin layers. When examining a hair dryer, look at the front view of the nozzle. Notice the board around which the coll is wrapped, particularly its gloss and col· or. If in doubt, phone the CPSC. Centn-• tor r~r,,rltttfl DEAR PAT: I've heard that it 's possible to re· cycle household fats and oils as well as automotive oi l. Could you tell me where these can be recycled in this area and also the locations of major recyd ing centers in the Costa Mesa area? · M.C., Costa Mesa A VS could not locate any recycling centers that accept household oils and fats. Perhaps our readers can help. The UC lrvlne Recycling Center ls located in thf' UC I corporation yard on Jamboree Boalevanl, one block soatb of Campus Drive. 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[)All y Pll I 11 ' f' 4 "" L I 11e .. 1h1y J 11ua1y ?O I ll\I • Al tio H7t11kmw1 , left . w1tti a ltund crafted pillow. and to the right. one of Mary l 'ulver s dulls /'lie /11 cb m1 heu'"ldrf!ss ul nyht ts by Jeannette Graham. • Big talent ID small spo! ft) MA RV JANI-: S('AR<'•:u .o Of tM O•lly Poet SUfl • John ~frAll1~tt·r rushed mtn h•~ Co~ta Me!>a ~:-.hop tu ~l'll cver}Cllll' ahout ha~ t111• to Ne w Z1•alan(I' .:ind th1· natural hl:11•k \WOI tw founcl thl'fl' • I\ loom wt·avl'r.,ht• s1J<'n:ah11•., 111 la r).!<' 1t t·m~ '>IH'h as rugs and ht·dspn•.111., 11:-.1ni.: natural f1bl'rs. and last yl'ar hl' won hr~t. pnit' at the Orange Count) Fi11r M i<:helc C'hr1-.t1ilnM•n droppt•tl h~ her Cost a M<'Sa shop to lt•a \'l' a rn .. ~h !'olll'PI~ I'' t atll'tl hut h•rrhes and p1llow~l111~ H•:R l>AINTV l:H·l'work. ncalcd wi th a shut lie and thread, iJlmost sold out ov(•r Chris tmas . J'auline H1 ch;1rd:.011 h<is a shop m ('osta :\1 ('sa wherl' she sell~ ht·r handmade dolls and quilts Stle's working un a new hn\' or rabh1t dolls for Jo:;1s tl'r. impr1H 111 g on hPr pr*'\'IOUS sofl S<·ulpture work Wht•n lht• t hrt•t• ~hop nwrn:r., :irrl\ ed. each •.:ud "hl'llo" to thi· 11lhl'rs. beeau~l' MtAll1ster 's rll).!S h:m g on llw wall wi th Mrs. Christiansen's lac·c huttcrflt e~. and hoth a re a hj..W'kdrop for Mr~ H1«hards1111 s dol ls l 11 fa el. th<.· l11ggt•"t µrohkm at t lw t 111y shop r un In the lla111two1 kt·r-; c;u1ld 1 ... 1·rowd1n g all M 11wn1•r:-111111 lh•· l11n1lt•tl "Jl<H'l' THf: t;ROl'P 1-'0ltMt:U la'\l yt«tr fr•irn a llllt'lt·us of l'rart ~1111·11 w h,1 mt·l in a 111 ght <:las~ and dl'1·11ll'd to puol th<•1r expertise anti talents ('n•all\'l' fnc nch of 1·lassmt•mtwrs Joi ned, loo. <i nd now t•v<•ry1111c sh<1res e xµe nses ancl n·~p1ms1htliti(•:-for thl' ltllle shop at lJO F. 17th St i\pprox11m1t1·l y h<tlf the rnt-mhersh1µ squeezed intu the -;tore· to talk a l111Ul their 1nd1 vidual work . I he group and t·ntn·prc•nt•urial ex pt•f'lt'n<·1·s fnr am at1·urs • M v falhl'r wa:: a hunt1•r. a nd he ta ught me how ltJ tan h11k~ ... -.ay~ J t.·annetlf' <;raham lkr mas-;1v<· wallhi1nl:(1ngs are woven and mal'ramC'd in natural ribcrs combined with feathers. fur. snakeskin and old farm 1mple m1.•nts SllF: HF.l.D lJP T WO diamondhack rattle r skins. c·omplelC' with noisy rattlt•s. to dem · nnstrnte while sht• talks. "It t:oikes ahout two weeks l1J cure a s nakeskin." s he said. runninl:( her hand along lht• ~l1ffcn<.'<J hich:. ·and you have to gc•l thf' oi ls 111Jt or the sk111 or 1t smells terribl~ 'Turing a skin lo keep its scales 1s hard. but I 'vt• got my own svt·ret method." sht• said with a s m1ll' Friends m ttw tlt•serl so.ve their <~uarry for her. she expl ains. going so far as to put dead snakc:s 111 lhe fr<'t'Zl'r until she can gel them . Formerly marrif'd lo an Indian, she i.!l~o c·r1•ates aulht:'nli1· war honncts made from dyed turkey feathrrs "011l y Indians an• allowed to ha \'t• real cag h· r1•ath<.•rs. and thl•y'rl helter not h~1ve too m<.1n y at u t11nt'," she ex11lame<l WllF.N HER SON tra veled to J\fri('a, friends the re sent her J>orcupine quills over a foot long. and s he's already pla nning new wallhangings. "T hey've promised to send a ll kinds or weird stuff." she said cnthus1astwally "I t an't wait to · figure out how to ust' 1t " She r efinishes old rurnilure and antiques. much of which Sl'rvl'<; as !lispl :iy t>i eces for smaller merc hamlist• hy oth1•r guihl members. Little fur "Critters .. peer from amo11~ hand loomed pla<·emats and lap throws. while a fami- ly of brown fohric· lwars look happily over the SC'ene T ii t-: smw 01•.:Nl-.r> last summer . and store hour~ an· 11 a 111 to 11 11 m . Wednesday thr ough Sun<la~ Each tn<'mlwr wurk<; approximately two days a 111 ont h . a11d t•v 1•ryon e 1s pl eased when a11 \'Ont•~ work st•ll., ·"'fill' first tnnt· I s old one of .Jeannette's big wallhangings, wi· didn't have a phone in t he· ~hop yC't I l'Quld hardly wait till the end of t he <la \' so I eoul<I dn ve by he r house and tell her lht• good rww<;," ~a11t Mrs Christiansen. the group's viee pn·<;1dcnt . l\•lia /\hhott. pn.•s1dl'nt of the ~uild. chimed 111 , "I think WC' should mention Ker ry Brown's Oric•ntal hrush paintings . Sh\' coul dn 't be here l11dt1y. hut hi•r work is great " Thl' tll'lit·ate-art 1s display~ on an easel next to an a nt1qm' lamp with a handmade shade 1·n •at1·ll I" anotht·r m emher. "Tiu.., 1.s tr:.11ht1onul art done· on rice paper with a brush and ..,pcc1al ink ground on a stone anti "}.i.Xl'd h~ t he .art 1st . "r !.he said. "Like watt·r{·olor. th1·n ··)J 110 way th <'hange the com· pos1l1on or1t·c• ttw ink is ;1 p11lic!l \ "I KNOW 1'1"~1H t'l-'lt'ULT. tJccausc I took a 1·la~:-. a nd <lt•nd t·U J JU"t didn't have the talent. .. .. Y 1·-;. hut < 'l'lia '., d1m v :-.omc lovely applique, n1·1·tllt· l;w1· a111I 1·r111·hr•trng ." "omconl' else llH'lllllllH'tl i\ltho ul:(h 1r11•111l11•rs' interes ts overlap , 1luplt1·ation '~ m·v1·r <t problem ~cause of their diffl're11t apprrml'l1cs lo each c rart Most gui Id <·ont ri hutors have taken classes in unc ur more cr afts at local colleges, and one inem her. Kayl' Small. leaches handweaving and p1ll11w f1rn<;hing Al least half tht' group works t other jobs, hut <•II <ff1 • <l1•d 11·:ilt'<I to the shoµ. '' 11 "Wt: 111\D I\ M t:ETING the 11lher evening and wen· <liscu,,-;ing Valentine's Day I didn't h<t vt• any i,Jcas when I went in. hut all the way hom1.• I was makm~ pluns for what I wanted to make, .. said Mrs ('hnc;tiansen "It '~ so much better than sitting at home. Be· 1ng around l'r<'ativc µeople is stimulating, hecaus<.· we bounce idcas hack and forth." Others nodded in agreement. "This is a "ood learning cxpcricn('e for a ll of us." says their prcsidl'l1t. ··None of us could have begun this s hup on his own and made it work, either as a hus incss or as <i hohby, hut we're making a go of 1t log<'thcr '· An array of handniade itenis graces the walls of th e Handwor kers Guild of Custa J\Jesa . At left is a ·w all hanging by Jeannette Graham . heside it is Pauline Hichardson and her rClhbit dolls. f lanked by .John .1\llcltllist er nnd his ru4s. Below stands J eannette Graham and huo fu1 nrife hangings -rattlesnake skins. ·' Jewish interests are misdefined, says author By MJ<.:HA EL DOUG AN is "so mesmerized by the metaphor or the crisis wit.t't agrees that the net consequence of one inl>( news." he added. "The Christians have a ofl._o.111 Pu.esiatt that we mi!;deri ne our interests a nd m is· thirii intermarriage is that we witness probably conl·cpl of good news : we have a concept of bad Am erica's Jewish population has become so obsessed with the concept or survival that it has •Jost s ight of the meaning of being J ewish. This js what a leading Jewish publisher told a pprox· im ately l.300 mem ber s of Orange County's J ewish community during a speech last week al Santa Ana High School. ''There is a terrible. terrible danger in- volved in the doct rine of Jewish s urvivallsm ," .,said Leonard t'ein, publisher and co-editor of ;Moment, a m agazin e about conte mpor a ry J ewish life. Fein said J ewish parents are prone to instill their culture in their children and, when asked why, they reply lt'l'I "for survival." "ARE WE SENDING them an invitation that says 'Please com e s urvive with us?"' he •asked. "ls that the best we can do?" , He speculated that the attitudefirooted In recent history. ' ''After all," said Fein, "we are sUJl the •eneration or the Holocaust. We rem ber how :Jewish apathy and ~Hifism back then misled tbe Jewilb people ... We don't want to take any chances a1aln -not ao aoon.'' Fein said the American Jewilb community calc-ulate what is nee1led fo r their defense." ;. very small gain or the J ewish population in news You give thr J ews a sil ver lining and they aUlis country." ~o looking for the r loud ... BECAUSE FEIN'S talk was tilled "Defend· ing Jewish Interests in the '*>s" he s aid his au- dience probably expected him to discuss in· c r eases in anti·Sem ilis m , the· t hreat of inte rmarriage and assimilation and dangers to Is rael. Instead. Fein indicated that none of these threats is as serious as commonly believed . lie said the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. a national watchdog organisation that combats anti-Semitism , chronicled 377 episodes of anti-Semitism in the United States in 1980. the majority "perpetrated by teen.age hoodlums." _ •'It seems to me . . . that 377 episodes or an- ti ·Semitism is the U.S. in 1980 is not a hell or a tot," said Fein. "U it's an epidemic, it's an epidem ic of the m easles. You've tot lo late 11teps against it -meHlee are conta1ioua. But measles are not by and lar 1e fatal." FEIN llEPORTED that "about 35 percent of all marrta1n th1t Involve a Jew lnvolve only one Jew -maybe as hifh u 40 percent.'' He edded, "Every 4Jl.lpOll'apber I've tallred .,. Fein said that it's because many intermar-The danger, he said, is in forgetting the riages involve a conversion and in others the positive aspects of J udaism. . children are still raised as Jews. Figuring in the impact or Jewish immigra· lion to the U.S., "nume rically, quantita tively we are holding our own." .Asrael, he claimed, isn't doing that badly e~er. "IF ISllAEL, on a whole. is a story· of ex- traordinary suocess, why is it that we bog ourselves down in such gloom and despair'?" a sked Fein. The signln& of the Camp David Accorawas. a ccording to Fein, an obsc ure occurrence "if you Judte the importance ot\he event by the re· a ction ol the Jews." He said a rally in Boston, with a community· of 115,000 Jews, drew only 800 people lo com· memorate the si1nln1. Tbouaands more, Fein claimed, WOQ)d have appeared to protest an act of anti·Semitlam. "We know how to protest," he said. "We don't know bow to celebrate. It'• a alctn•s. , "We don't know how lo deal with comfort· "WF. NEED TO KNOW ... what the busi- ness of lx>ing Jewish was about." said Fein. "It was about. for exam ple, God. "God is the best kept secret or J ewish life . A J ewish audience can't deal with the concept that the reason we ar e Jews is because God wants u.c; to be Jews." Fein also attr ibuted that to the Holocaust, which "we can deal with more easily as a motivation" for survival. "We know what God expects of us, but we also know what we expect of God and, within our memory. clearly. God let us down," be aaid. Fein's appearance wu sponsored by the Je wish Community Forum, a ~tion of 13 synagogues and the Orance County Jewish Federation Council Three other Forum appearancH are scheduled UliJ year -pbilolopbs Elle Wellel on Feb. 22, polltlul commentator David Sc:hoeabnlD Oft llarch a and autbor ..,.._ Blrmlnibam on May Jt. I I. FEATURE& O.tllr l'llet Stall l'lletet Tueaday. Jwluary 20, 1911 DAILY PILOT .. I I Faahionable1 undaunted Electrical failure no •ByMA&YIANESCA&CSU.O Ot .. OelffNlll..... . A New York skyline dominated the scene when KOCE·TV boeted a bn&Dch to announce a benefit beln& at.apd by the Founders Forumforthe FOWldaUoD. Only the tickertape wu miuinl aa Tom Stephenson, the vice preaident, an· nounced ··An Evening With Louis Rukeyser," host 91 the popular "Wall street Week.'· on public television. The Feb. 4 dinner will be held at the Registry Hotel in Irvine and ia bein1 un· derwritten by Dean Witter Reynolds Inc .. American Home; the Realstry Hotel; Giles, Callahan, McCune, Willis and Edwards ; and Smith Printers and Lithographers. f or $50 a person, supporters of Orange County's public. television station will hear Rukeyser's financial wit and wisdom followed by a question and answer session. Attending the brunch. healthfully catered by The Good Earth, were .Foun· ders Forum president Russell Pearson, Mrs. Charles Hansen, Dr. Bernard Luskin from Coastline College, John Rinaldo and Mrs . Alan Wiener. ~ OrilinaUy planned by chairmen Susy McGehee and Patricia Groth as a 200· calorie, Chinese-theme luncheon, the main course was switched to a salmon salad when the chef was without electrici· ty for twohoun beforehand. The li&hts came on just as everyone waa ready to be seated at tables decorat· ed by blue porcelain teapots filled with spring nowers. A fuhion show from John Hogan pre· ceded lunch. and Fashiona~esChairman Mildred Mead presented checks totaling $7,500, to Buck Smith, president of Chap· man College, whichlhegroupaids. Jeffrey Mannix, authorof"The Mannix Method." told about his theory or control over eating for weight loss and discussed his seminars, which will begin next Mon· day through Neiman· Marcus in Newport Beach. problem Cooks Comer provided the table decor•· lions. First-nighters at South Coast Repertory gave "The Elephant Man" a standin1 ovation Friday nl&bt and wekomedsomenewmembentothefold. Latest additions to the 1roup are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boultin&houae (they have the very last membership), Mr. and Mrs. Keith Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Rex McKittrick and Mr. and Mrs. James Adams. The Inland Guild provided after-show refreshments or fresh vegetables witb a dip, puff pastry filled with meat and fruit tarts. / Sharon Paisley is chairman of the group. and Pat Derloshan is in charge of hospitality. Enjoying the s how were John and Elizabeth Stahr. Bart and Laurie Brown. Leonore and Richard Penfil, Barbara Aune, Tom and Barbara Peckenpaueh and Newport Beach Councilman John Cox and his wife. SCA FIRST-NIGHTERS INCLUDE MARION DEVICK (LEFT) Martin Benson, and Or. and Mra. Howard Lang It took more than a power failure at the Balboa Bay Club to daunt the Fashionables. Enjoying the slimming menu and dis· cu ssion were Susie Gross, Lucy Woodward, Mrs. William Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Marcell. Sally Sommers, Don Hamilton and Lois Hines, whose llappenings as published T~sdays in tM Daily Pilot IJ you ho~ an item OT event of social interest, send at to Sandie Jcly, Feolure Editor. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626 AT FASHIONABLES LUNCHEON ARE SUZY McGEHEE Jeffrey Mennlx end Patricia Groth (LEFT) Housing needed Ora n ge County f ami li es are being sought to host Japanese stude nts set to visit the <irca in February for 1 hrcc to four weeks 1'.rrangt:d hy lnteq1ac of Los J\ngt•les. th<: stu tlt·nts are t•o ming to orange County to hear ~lll d practi<'e En~lis h :1 n d l o I c ar n a ho u t 1\ m e r i c a n I i f c a n d customs. ll ost f a m i lic~ ar c :.lsked lo provide room a nd board for one o,.t wCJ ~tudents and to 1nclude them in daily family ac· t ivit ies. The stude nts will meet three tl mt>S a "ee k f()r F.ngli s h lc·ssons. and will tour the an•a in excursions set up by lnterpac. For in formation call 64ri·35UO Special children· • • IS topic Dr. Norma Jnabint•tte, , professor of reading at .Cal State Fulle rton, will s peak in Wa llm a r Theater of Chapmun College at 3 :15 p .m . Thursday. Hosted by the Orange County Reading /\s- s ol'iation. Dr. lnabinette will speak on "Meeting t h e Special Needs of Children." A social h our with wine and cheese tasting will follow the program. Registration is $10 for parents and $1 2 for teac hen. For informa- tion call 956-2169. Wedding and engage- mtnt form• can be ob· taiMd from tlw Dail11 Pilot f>v ~a lfam~. aelf · addreued enw• to tM feohare Dl'porlment. P.O. Boz U«J. Coefa Meta t!OJ. or f>v .,.,.._, cm11 of the 1>ouw PiJof of~•. r11q or~ loecdtd cd 330 W. Bav Sc .• Coaca lltttto; 1111s 8.ach Bllld., Huntington B~h. ORd '1027 N. CoOIC ff.,,..., l.GfWMJ BHch. Pktwtt of bollt CIW bride Md f!*"" all .. OCC.,.C• H . n., ...., be alwJrp ~ _. toNk ,.,._, or ,_........,color. WEDNES DAY,JAN.21 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar 2 1 Apr 19)· P ersonal magnetism soars memhers or opposite sex a r e drawn to you. Lunar emphasis on chunge, a variety of Sf'n,;lltion:., :.µec ulat1on and travel JJlans Forus tJn young persons. do m estic t>nvirunment an<l major adjustment in lifestyle. TA URUS <Apr 20 May 20 1: Get rid of s uperfluo us mate rial Focus on majo.~ obJN'livt's. Superior rnll.Y ask "test questions . Insist on defimtion of terms You could be due for promotion Show that y1111 arc• ca11-.t1lc of accept· ing added respon~ib1lny t;EMIN I <May 21 . .Junc 201 : An idea, previously ron~1den•d impracti<'al. can now µrove productive Know 11 ttnd maintain faith in vnur own abilitH.·s CanC'er. Capricorn persons f.~ure prominenth Long-range travel plans c-omt· inlo fot·us CAl't:t:R I.lune· 21 July 221 fo'in1sh rather 1 han in itiate p roJe<'l Rer1•nt contact pays 1hv1dends Aries. Libra nat1\·c~ pla) :.1.c:nificant rnlt's. You locate arlH"le that had been lost, m1splal't'd or ~tnlcn Income l){Jtenllal 1s enham•e<l Hr pers istent · l.F.O <.Ju ly 23 J\ug 231 ll1 g hlight originality, independence and self confidence Yoll make valuable new ('Onlact Homantic in· terlude lends spite to lifr Timing, Judgment are apt to ht-on target Cl r('umstan<•es favor your ef· forts Suecess I.Jeck on~~ VIRGO I Aug. 23-Scpt 22). Shake orr any tendency tow<ird lethar~y You're on brink of important discovery <Jlimµse behind scenes and vou'll lear n who 1s "on your side." Cla ndestine meeting is on agenda. Follow through on hunch ln tu1t1 vc inte llect is s harply hone<!. LIBRA <Sept 23-0c·t 22>: Sudden surge of popularity dominates scenario You r eceive invitations to social arfairs. Accent on friends, hopes, wishes -ride with tide and enjoy it. Gemini.· Virgo, Sagitta rius persons fi gure prominently. Keep diet resolutions. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 Nov . 21): Emphasis on revision. review and re buildi ng on a more solid structure. Highlight willingness to take chance on your own abilities . Superior appears cautious. but is actually a member of your "cheer· Ing section.·· SAGITTARIUS <Nov . 22-Dec. 211: Good lunar aspect coincides now with long-range objectives. travel and ability to express self in graphic manner. Wider recognition occurs - call or message verifie!\ views. Gemini . Virgo and another Sagittarian figure prominently. CAPRICORN <Oec. 22-J an 19>: Examine income potential. If objective. you learn a valuable lesson. One who makes promises could be financialJy embarrassed. Know It and protect self in cOnches. Be aware of hidden clauses.and small print. AQUARIUS CJan. 20-Feb. 18): Steer clear of self-deception. Obtain hint from Capricorn message. Play waiting game. Written material requires close scrutiny. If patient, you'll receive more attractive offer. Know it. act accordingly. Assess legal Implications. PISCES CFeb. 19-Mar. 20): What appears rouUne could actually open door to major opportunity .• Cancer. Capricorn persons play prominent roles. Older ind1vidual la in your, corner and proves it. Relationship la intenalfitd. Financial prospects are brlchter \ban •!'llclpated. I, Coast women thrilled ·They'll be having a ball While Washington, D.C., moved into high gear preparing ror the inaugural c rowd, dozens of Orange Coast resi· dents have done the same to make the m ost of their visits to the nation's capital. Big details. s uch as chartering airplanes and making hotel reserva· tions, gave way to the important little details as women selected gowns . m alched accessories. had their hair done and tried to find warm clothing for Eastern temperatures. None of the persons contacted by the Daily Pilot ever has attended a pres- idential inauguration, so excitement. was running high in Orange Coast households. "Thrilled" is the word used by almost everyOQ-t to describe the special trip to Washington. Fran Sloper of Balboa Island worked fo r Reagan 's election in both g ubernatorial campaigns and collldn'.l have been happier. "l felt like he should have been pres- ident years ago," she says. She and her husband Donald are stay· ing at the International Hotel in Was hington, having left from Los Angeles Friday morning. Their busy schedule included a cocktail party Sunday evening al the Washington , D .C ., home of Con gress man and Mrs . Robert Badham, where they saw many familiar races. Badham's California office reported '.hat the guest list for his Open House, Jriginally planned just for his sup· porters. had grown to 150 or 200, and the office had received "four times more requests than we had tickets" for the in· auguration. Yesterday morning Mrs. Sloper at· tended a First Ladies Reception at the Kennedy Center where she met Nancy Reagan and Barbara Bush. And last night the Slopers attended a ~ala given by Frank Sinatra at the ::apitol Plaza in Maryland. After viewing today's inauguration and parade, they are attending the California Ball, one of eight given throughout the city beginning at 9 p.m . beaded top," Mrs. Baron said before she left. She and her hus band. ~ long-time Republican supporter in the area, are - attending the Badham party and the Sinatra Gala on the evenings before the ball. "We'll be shar ing a box with <As· semblywoman) Marian Bergeson and her husband Garth, the Cecil Shirars and Dave and Joanne Stone," she says, "and I'm really looking forward to it." Mrs. Baron brought white wool pants to wear for the daytime inaugural and "lots of s ki clothes for the cold weather." After the festivities, the Barons will visit in Williamsburg, Va., before re· turning to warmer weather. Shirar, sharing the box with the Barons, joined his wife Jessie May in Washington because he's been away from their Newport Beach bome on business. "We were in Wubincion eiOt or nine vears uo to receive an award from Pat ·You should see my daughter in her ball gown. She loob so pretty,' said Pilar Wayne. Nixon for my husband's business, but I've never been to an inauguration," Mrs. Shirar said. They also attended the Badham party and Sinatra's gala before the ball. Their friends, Pat and Tim Evans, at· tended those festivities as well as some daytime open houses held by California officials. ''It's an exciting changeabout," says Mrs . Evans of Reagan's election. "Everyone in Orange County is thrilled. Believe me. it's the only way I'd go back there to all that cold weather ... Describing her wardrobe as "packa· ble" and "not fussy," she laughed about including long underwear and ski boots in the suitcase. Her ball gown, by Jill Richards, is solid sequins in a pale shade of lavender. "It's a simple, classic look." she says. Light lavender combined with purples is the ball gown choice of Ann Lawrenz or Corona del Mar who will be attending with her husband Donald. Her Bi11 Blass gown came from Amen Wardy's in Newport Beach and is chif· Con with an "alligator ' or snakeskin'· iacket. The Lawrenzs' decision to attend came at the last minute. but they'll stay for a week. attending the parties given by Badham and Sinatra, a Candlelight Ball and a special White House recep- tion. They'll spend some time with the Goldwater family. return to Calirornia and i!!l.Y.~,J.W9 .•. ~eeks to cat~h their breaUi"'before taking off on a tnp to ln· dia and Africa. A side trip to Florida will follow the inaugural.ion ceremonies for Bill and Bev Langston. They'll make plans for her parents· sotb wedding anniversary before re· tuminl t.o their Big Canyon home. Tbe Lan1stons got together with several other local couples attending the inaugural to "cross-index" names. addresses and other vital data about ac t ivitiea in Washington so they coordinate their plans. Before leaving, Mrs. Langston said. ·•J'm trying to figure out if I'll have enough warm clothes, because I don't lrust the weather or the heating back :here." " Her ball gown. in basic black and white. is a "very lacy, old-fashioned high-neck blouse and velvet skirt.'' For Ora nge Coa s t r esidents who couldn't be in Washington, a gala ball w-ill be held this evening in the Grand Ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel. Live music, no-host bars and a buffet wi ll serve as a backdrop for a closed· circuit television address by President Reagan. according to Thomas Fuentes, chairman of the committee. And at midnight tonight, as all the balls in Washington end, fireworks will lght up the sky in a final salute to a new administration. Gloria Zigner , a Newport Beach resi- dent, summed it up, "I'm sure it's going to be hectic, but it'll be a real kick ... -by Mary Jane Scarcello Since California is expecting the largest turn.out. that ball will be held at ~~~~~I~~~ Center. largest of the par· Shinale8 CaR Contribute tO /ire Mrs. Sloper's gown is of navy blue • 9e. with narrow straps and a blue chiffon LOS ANGELES CAP> type of r oof i ng for Di Domenico n oted t -"What's reall y alarm· homes in brus hfire that Los Angeles now al-o~ilar Wayne left Newport Beach with ing is you go down these areas. lows shake-s hingle roofs her son and daughter to make the in· s treets where houses on new homes only if the auguration festivities a family affair. have burned and almost "I can't stress strong· s hingles are specially Sounding like any proud mother, she every single one will be ly enough that a person treated lo resist fire. He said "You should see my daughter in a shake-shingle roof. who lives in the moun· worried. however. about her ball gown -she looks so pretty." And standing right next tain fire district that has existing structures. Their departure schedule didn't allow to that burned-out hulk a shake-shingle roof is "There are chemical time for photographs. but she hoped to will be a beautiful home placing not only his treatments available. have some taken there. with a rock roof, or a home but those of his but how effective they The Rudy Barons, from Balboa Spanish tile roof." neighbors and his life are is ve ry. very ques· Is land, left for Washington Saturday and his neighbors' lives tionable.·· h e said . with a group from the Lincoln Club. Arter 21 years or battl· in jeopardy," he said. "Also. they have to be ''l 'mtakinglhreedresses,sol'llhave ing fires, Capt. Tony "They are ~autiful to r e n e wed ever y few m y pick for the inaugural ball, but I'm DIDomenico has strong look at but they are so years and some people planning to wea~lhe_w_h_il.;e_:on:_::e~wt:..:.:'t:.h..:th:.e:_ _ _:o~p::i:.:n::ions=-=on:.:_t::.h:.:e~p..:.r,:;ope::::...::.:r:___--=d-=a.:.:n!:!g.:.erom::....:...::=--'-' ______ -...:::s"'"im;,;.;.o;"'"l"'-'-w-o_n_'t_d_o-=-it_. ·_· __ PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUI 8UllNlll HAMI STATIMINT Tl•• totlowlllfl --Is dol"9 busi· ne:\t •' JAMES M HORNA C K INVESTMENT!., '°'2 Talbert. Suit• 10. Founfatn Vatriry. C:.. '210I Je~ M. -....:""• '°'2 Talbert, suit• 10. F-tain v.11..,, C. '210I lllls blnlnn• Is t~lld by an In· dlvlduat J-> M. HorM<I> Tt>11 ,, .. .,.. ... _, fifed wlttt tM Count, Cletll ol ~an91 Coum y on January t, 1911. "'""' Pulltllllld 0r....,. eoest Oaltr l'Uol Jen 4, IS. :io, 27. 1911. 143-tl PVBUC NOTICE Pl(TITIOUS eUllM&H NAMa ITAHM&MT Tiie 1011•1,. 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'1irntt l l(nuri.nl ft• ~01\l\t'' ~h l•IU 1•11 11> < lllm•• from S111w 1 1 ·~u1•I" rt um •II 14 1alk 11f Ith•'"\ I You tl(ll\ I l 11n l\ c;pan11ih 2 Ou ' 111H J>U r l'fl l ' t'Clm t' rrom C-uhu '.\1 1•\H •• or T'ut>r1 o H 1n1" llo14 t "" I ht·\ lw ">U dumh 11.n i' 1h1·\ rw\ ••• ltt'•'ll " nll*I'' I 11111 I th1 \ rt .. 111 .. ~ uhurh "" fr111111 ul>u \t • ' H d rr' .J 1 1 I r u 11 \t l'' 1111 "P·•t11..ird• .,, t 111•111 l\p J iii I ht> .t .. 11111111t11 .. 1 'll••llll'>h .. 11'11141111~ ,,, m ' 1h \0 l 111 n d r ' 'I t11 inhubrtanh uf "l•dlll l'll'.i"c :urn print th1-. lt!th·r I an1 '>ll'k tu Jl·dlh uf loulhh l.jUc"t1u11.., canll 1dwt11 r .. :-.1 11m1ol'~ I \111 Whal I \111 BO H '\f I"\ 0 1110 l>t:AR 01110 . Nalionallt) means the nation ol )'OUr birth. \'ou are an American. I learned long ago that when peo11le ask m t>, "What i s yo ur nationalit y~" th e quHtion they REA LL V are asking is •·what i s )'Our religion·~·· Some <'lods will ask you anything. This does not Ill ean they are en lilied to an answer. Give them a drop-dead look and changetbesubjttt. UEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband h as not worn his wedding ring for over a year because he developed a ski n problem . The skin around his ring itched and cr ack ed, leaving a painful raw spot. I le tr ied leaving his ring off for a couple of weeks to let it heal. but ea('h time he put 1t ba('k the r ash returned . It did not bother m e that llal left his ring off until I saw this article 1n lhc paper /\('Cording to thP au th or <a p syc h l:Jlr1 s t J , a n ac t•1dentally lust o r forgotten wedding ring may be a sign of trouble in a marriage I le said that geltinJC a rash so that on e i s forced to leave the ring off may be a sign of the same thing. When I showed the article to Hal, he replied, "That is a lot of baloney " My h·u s band is a photogr apher and works wrth t hem iC'als llrs rin~ 1:-; gold Until I r e<id that art1d<' I was :-.urc our Presidential llld I 11.11t1• ~ OI'> ,1 ~l ~MI I.Ill\: '<1•\\ I 111 -.,llt\l\ t-:N IN "11'\MCltl.l 'I. Ut. \k "llAKt."11 J1ot h••• 1ua"t' • ., .. , ".,. ha"I had 1 ~ '•·ar" uf hll(h prkt:d "du1·•tloa d~·"lt1't mt•an ht• I'> i.lwi.\' 11ght, ur .. \ .. n l'OlllJ>t'lt·nt, fo1 lh;, t U .. :AR Sl'fTING: If 'ou b.a.y this story, YOU ar.. a mt'dlcal rnlracf.-. 'lo h..ad llllillh'r l ~ .uH 1wo111t· ;tn· al lt'r "" lo owu1 ... •nd you a bu .. h:a nd -.owid'> •nu· a vrinw 1·i.ndiditlt'. S to11 "urn icot abuut tht 'ttalt' of 'ou r rnarri»gt> ~) l\Ut''' 1!> thlll nwn· mar rlt>d m~n who Wt'llr wt•d Jiog ring!> arc c.·hoting un their wivt•i. thlln tbost> 14 hu do not displll) the ') mboluf "ridf'lit) ."' ft·ll tht• l(lrl you'd like tu MO w tbt' dU<'tur with hvr Sbt· will ht> forct>d to lt'l \11u off tht-huok, ho·r~ui..· no doctt>r would t1·ll 'uc·h ia rldi<'ulous 'tor\' IJ 10: A H A N :'-J I. "llEHS l havl' bt•t·n st<11111i.: t1I lhrs plt!l'l' of µapl·r rur 20 n11nutes I h.Jt.1110 1Jca 11 would !Jc so It J rel lo g t'l the.· words down Pll'ust· hl'lµ me I l'an 'I talk lo an_,onc.· else abuut lhts µrobll:m They would think I was the dumbest thin~ alive or plumb crazy. I am u 19·ycar-old guy v. hu makl'S good m oney as an <iuto mcc twnic /\bout three months ago I st arted to take out <i vt•r y pretty girl w ho works al tht• rarrv ·out place next door. She is 2 I a n d h a s a I i vt' 1 y personality We've had m aybe seven or eight dates togeth er Mostly m"vres and supper Once wr went lo ii clisl'O. I kisSl•d her a few tlmcs. but I give \OU m v solt•mn word ~t' neve'r wt•nt furthc•r than that Last night slw told rnc sh<.' i s prc·gnanl <ind that W(' ought to gc•l rnarnN l right a Y.a~ I sa111 I l'Ouldn 't possibly be the.· folher of her child. She t'la1m:. dc•l'p kissing c·an c ause pregnan cy cir1 very rare O<'<:asions /\c- rnrdi ng to her docto r , it is a ont·-in a mil l ion m1ra('le Please ·r eply rn a paper as soon as you are able to check this ouL H ave you ever heard of such a thing '? Is ther e an y precedent 1n m ed1(•al hrslnrv·> I want lo do the r ight l h1ng . S I TT I N (; 0 N A POWDEH Kf:(j • nvac I> to: A I< A N :"/ I i\NIH:J<.S I am .1 :u~ \ \' J r 11 Id w I cl Cl w w It tr 1 h rel' 1·h1 ldrt'n I rn not h:.ad louk111g. h.iVl' a good pl'l'SIJllUlity and 11 \II' in a "111 a 11 <·um n 1 u n 1 t y l h:.avl' d:.att.•d solllt'. but nur for Vl'I'} Ion~ I dl' l'ldl'd lo cud lhl' I asl r e lat10nsh1p lit•t•ausc lhl' 111.rn was au akohol1t· and a l'hronir lrnr I do not drink, srnok<! or bl'd hop T his. I have lH.-t'n told, cs what rs wrong with OH'. T hl' \\Urd 1s that unl ess I <·h a n g t-rn) thinki n g aliout what 1s moral and what Is not I 'II nt-v<.-r frnd a man. I> o t• s n • l /\ N Y 0 N E want a det•t•nt woman'' I don 't go to ha rs. and no onC' tn my 1·hurc·h 1s re lll Ot C'l y 1n rn y age brackt•L The ncart·st town is 50 rnrles· away I wouldn't know what to do when I got th e re , any way. Any advil'C'" LONE LY I N TllE MIDWF.ST DEAR MIDWf;ST: First, lhe notion that anything i s better than nothing does not apply when it comes to compa· nionship. \'ou are in· finitely better off alone than with a boozed-up liar. Then• A It t: m t-n out thne who want a df'Ct>nt woman, and m y advice is to hold out until you rind one -or until he rinds you. Do you have frit>nds or rf'latives in other cities who can do some scout· ing? This is your best bet. I hope your letter will st>rve as a remindrr. In fact, you might even clip this column and send it along with your next let· l e r to your s ister, cousin, aunt or frit>nds who live in a dty whue the pickin's art> better . Why do we do it? I n Aui;:ust last year . the Associated Press r ented a tree across Ure street from Gov. Ronald Reagan's Los A ngeles residence. For 50 cents a day th ey got exclusive rights to the tree for 100 days from whi c h t h e ir reporters could view a nd report on the comings and goings of th e pre s id e ntial candidate. NBC r e nt e d an apartm e nt d own th e street. ABC r ented a g arag e a nd it was rum o r e d CBS h ad exc lusive rights to a fence nearby. Why do we do 1P Why do we strip our presidents o f every personal thought. ever y intimate r elatio nship. ever y com er of privacy to satisfy our c uriosity'! Why do we track down their families. attac k them and lay them bare for cameras and writer s to feed upon? Why is it that less than th1 :::-dozen reporters were uncovering Watergate while hundr eds wer e interviewing President Nixon's barber? Ironically. the White I louse is the only bastion in this country wher e freedom of speec h i s punishabl e by public scrutiny. It occurs to me i f a TV n etwork is willing to try an experimen t in the sports booth where the co mmc nl a t o r s a r e s ilenC'ed and ever y one must watch the gam e to see wha,t is i.;oing on. why can 't we try It for our rirst family:' I think we could tough it out not knowing: How big the White Hou se ham i s f or Easter. Who is dating a married secret ser vice m an. Where the president jogs and what his tim e is. Whp had a history of m ental illness. How big was the st'ar from his operation. Whal he bought his wife for her birthday. I Whether or not they sh are the same bed. How much sh e paid for her inaugural gown. Whether or not they went t o churc h las t Sunday. What the first family's butcher . c hauffe ur, brother or mother thinks of our foreign pol icy . These are not a c·ouplc of l i f e -sized toys w e have put in a doll house in Washington to look at and m anipulate. Th ese a r e flesh-and-blood human beings who have a monumental task ahead of them and who need a certaiia sense of self and an occasional escape from the demands lo function. I don't know President and Mrs. Reagan at all. I have a feeling that soon I will know more about them than I have a right to know . Bene/itconcertsetJan.31 Spanish conductor Jqua Lopez-Cobos will dic:ect the Los Angeles Pbllhatn~ in coa<'ert in ·the Santa Ana High Sciiool Auditorium at 8:• p .m . Jan. 31. 11Je acclaimed French pianist, Michel Beroff will be the rutured 1olol1t, perform l n1 B.ttok'• Ccmcerto No. a f o·.r P I • n o a n d • Orchestra. Also on the program are Bartok's Romanian Folk Dan c es and Mahler's Symphony No. t ln D. The c'o n cert is sponsored by the Orange County Philharmonic Society: wboee Women's Committee members wlll preview the concert at a luncheon and open rehearsal the Thursday previous to the show. For ticket information call 673·7tw\. . RUFFEll'S UPHOLSTEIY W'-Y•W• ....... lt21Mlr'1w•• .. c .... -..-Mt.111& Dftt•• ~ ....... . PUBLIC NOTICE Angeles ca on Thursday ,.CT•T•ou• au11Nu1 1 . ' • NAMR ITAT•M•NT M A R GA R E T M A R Y J a n u a r y 2 2 , 1 9 8 1 a t T11e 1ot111t1111ne "''""' ,, dotno ou,1 COLZANI B 0 L {It. N 0 C 0 L Z A N I , 1 : OOPM. The family suo· ,..u o beloved mother of Rot>ert gests In lieu of flower CAAFTllHl coNsuuc "oN J . ColLanl beloved sister memor ial contributions be ~~uio:~.~.~2~•1m•• co~• M•••· ot Joseph Bradley Boland made in his name to the 1<tnnet11 P Frobtnlu•, 11• a Ant h 0 n y c . . I T 0 n y .: use Scholarship Fund or P••m••,C ... l•llMM.C•1110•n1••,.,, Boland, Mrs. J . M ichael your favorite charity. Ray 01!1~1~.~"""'' 1' conou<t•d by •11 •n O 'M eara, Gertrude C. Fam i ly Laguna Beach 1<1.-thf' FroC»niu• Boland and M r s Char les M ortuary directors. T"1' ,,,,.,,....., •a• ,.,.., '"''" 0~ H . Duffy She died on Co~nty C•or-ol Or•nQ"> Counly on January lb 1981 at the age MARSHALL Oeum~• 4 • '"° ""•'" of IH She vi.:as a resident of ANNA I. MARSHALL, Puofl•hfd Or•llQI' co.i.1 01111y P1101. Balboa Island, ca. since passed away on Saturday ,.,, •.11.10.11 1'1111 140 11 1961 The rosary w ill be re· eveni~ .January_ 17, 1981 PUBLIC NOTIC E et t ed tht!> ev en i ng a t at Pacifica Hospital after 8 OOPM a l the Chapel of a prolonged. llloeu. M r.s. C unningham and O'Con· Marshall, age 79, leaves to nor . 850 West Washington s ur111ve a son _James B I 11d . Los Ange les, ca N a n ~ e r v ' s • 8 M ass of Christian Burial grandchildren, 21 great· Wednf'sday, at 11 OOAM at grandchildren ~nd 1 great· H oly Cross Mausol eum g_rea l·g~and~h1 ld, all re· Chapel A M emorral M ass !i 1ding .'" this area The will be celebrated al St. body will be cre~aled and John Vi anney Ch apel , lhe ashes dis~emrnale~ al Balboa Island, ca. at a sea. Memoria l s7rv1c.es t ime not yet determined. w 1 1 I . b e h e d 1 n Directed by Cunningham W estm111ster at the Cr oss & o Conno r Los Road s Community AngPles • Chu rch. 17th Street a l DONE , "CTITIOUS •USINfSS HAM![ STATIMlHT Tne to11ow100 ""' 'ono, d'" rto1nu bU\U\f'\.\•t\ CAl II ORNIA SI RE SS AN O PAIN MANAGEMf Nl INSTI HJI£ ?•U ? StH .. L,U,NnA ••111, (. itl+to• ""' '74SJ M 1c Nw• HfJworO CUftUt-'n )•Q/) !Mra l dQUl\4 Mill\ (ttl1fOH'Hft Y7ft"'1 A d'1u' !lh .. ldun 0101, t.tQ/ As> plrttO\\ l n t'ivrtl1t•oton n ... ,, n (4tl•torni.t91&48 t d' rv Ntt1I 8 1u.-n llf.#.,/ f11u M • ll Long 8tt~<.h (Alltorn11t QQBt \ l tH \ b"'''"'"'" I\ ( onthft tt'O lly " ~·nt>rdl p.nnt t ~•P M •(f\M'I l"iO_..,i.,,, ( f11 'Vt l'Ui t "'' ,,,,,.,mttnl w11~ till•t .w1rn tt11~ <..ounl "f (lttr" t)I O'(tt1•111 'mm'-; no JdilU"'_. I 1.,.1 PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUI aUllNRH NAM• ITAT•M•NT Tiie toflowlno .,.,.on• ••• dOlno bUlif•eUaS AllCIA r'OREIGN CAA SERVICE I NC • 14001 Alie •• p.,kw•r, "SQ), Minion lllelo, CA., ... Clerk LM Cllrl\IOO ... r. Callforn••. J34 Ple1a Esflv., S.n C .. ,,_.nl•, CA .,.,, M•r1 Ann Cllrl\IOPllft. )J4 P1•1' E \llv•I, S.n (le,...nle, CA '1•17 Thi'\ bu\•nlt\\ I\ Condu\•e-d by a <Or OO••hon All(IH fOt#1on (Ar Sfi'rvltt' ,,,, t l•t'-(hti\100t°M'.'t Pft1\t()lll>nf f h i\ \t•tement WA\ filed w 1tt, tn,. CourHy Cl.-rk nf Or•uo-1 Coontv on Jttn 11 , ... f'IUJ74 Publl\~ °'""II" to~·· u.111y P•IOI l~n 70. 11 Foll i 10. l~~I ))8 81 PtJ HLI(' NOTll't : FICTITIOUS llUSINESS MAMF H ATEMf'NT iUHfh ,., ,1• JllCOll<.I ti'-ll'VH IAll '. P f I'll J f Miit I lt .. t t tf1Qt1'1N ,, ,,,, c" hlt-t ti• I '"',, ( I 1110111 ' '"''' I l\ ,, llH ,, '.1h f U!ll+I ' "'''' t 11011 f"4,i1 I c ,,,.q if1'1UN.i'f "' ,, lif!JH•I rti I f/i.11 t .1hl ''I I ·iJt , ,,,, '''''" IJIUI !tu I h1 I' t ,,, . l.11 1 ,, ••• , 2·00PM , Thursday aft·er noon, January 22 , 1981 MELLO Puo11,rw-o O ··•Wllll.l ( ''"''' n .•• ~'!~i~~ '111' I ,,, ... ' 111 N ,, ~ ... I If" Hit ..,.. 0111'1 i ( I•'~ •II t '' u 1q1 ' "t1tll, 11 EDITH I. M ELLO, res1-I•"• 11 >o '' 11Hit 111 11 1 ....... ,,., 1 '••• r•\111n dent of Costa M esa, Ca. Passed away on January Pll8Lll' NOTl('F. 18, 1 9~1. Born August 7• FICTITIOUSBUSINHS 1897 1n Sloan , Iowa NAMEST•TEMENT I Sur11i11ed by her husband I .... lu110 .. 1•IQ Pt'l \Qn' ,.,, n ....... ! Joseph a daughler Jeanne ti"''""' A• Gentry' of Oran C o·r,1 ANCf coMl'11N v 11101 ge, c3 • M.-Orrd l1tt».o ..,_,.,,,,t.Uft)h tlt•ftl'fl r t sons Fred E . Huffman ot .,,.., r 1tu t.-1 ,Hu 1< r t t • •I 111 fl• r •"''ff• •1 t Mlt J 1i I It J 1·;n1 Pl' Bl.I<' NOTH'•: FICTITIOUS IW\tNr'\ l'AMf \lllT£MF .. I ''· ' ,,.,., 't•• •. ·~ N '. Winnebago, Nebr a ska ano I F M Al • •1, "" u • 111,, M"''' ... Edw;nG.Huffmanof San lo1w 1 •uut1oot<1,\01·1t'h '·•q~'>i11 t1Vi r11t1,11111f •11.,1•1 0 ~ r, Mnt ff)o li, 1\111•; •1111, M.1 ~11 .1 '"'I I fU '". r. ,,,, ta Ana, Ca .. a sister pat ',,,,._ t--•uuhuqlt1,. tV•dHf Ll ,,,,., , .. I E Edwa rds Of Santc\ '"• .. IJU\lfl .. ,,., vt.f1uct•C1 llf •I" ,, ,, .. ,.I 'h,,,,. ,, 1•11 1 ! M 0 n i ~ a , c a I 2 t d1 .. 10u1u.q:;,"~~l;~tJ AM~~tt·r flf I 1• ( n t I M• " , ... ,, ,,, ,,. , grandchtldren. 38 great tn1, ''"''"'"'"'"l .,_,, .. ,111,..1 ~·'" "" 11 '111 '' • 1 •"'" gra'1dchildr en , 6 Qreat f VUOt~ fft•fli: IJ' l)f.H\(I'° ( UU/ltr 11t1 f ~ t 11 I UH', fJ 1 g r e a t .Qr an d c h i Id r e n . J,nu••• / 1qi,i '', • , .. '• • , 1 " ., OBITUARIES PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUI IUllNIU NAM& STATIMINT l llt•fotl-lne lltr>on" ••• doing >v'•nM• .,. AQUA COHC:EPlf>, 2'11 S C04•1 Hl9h1uy, L•aune B•acntto1 Glenft Aot>ert Adam, JOI' } 110 Nt,.PGrl 114>•<11. C .. ll0tnlo •1t6J J•t llli H"lbm h . •10 Rou Ctn ti• Me.• ce111orn._ •1•11 fhf'\ bu\1nt'' 1, \.Ondvt1•·tJ b'I' •' <>t'n•ritl Htt,Wr\hlp (",l•nn A AdArn f'11\ \t,_IWf~t Wff\ l1h>0 ~1Ht .,,, County (lttr' ut "'•"'QI'! (.out\h ou Jilnu••Y • 111111 f IS>4ll Pubtl\tVofl 0t 11004 C ("'"' O. 11~ f'~lo\ I An ll, 10, 11 r ••O J l'ltll 10(1 K' PU RI.IC NOTIC'fo: P'ICTI TIOU~ BU~INI'~\ NAMESTATEMENI f ti• lollu-W•"O 1• 1 ._. .. , t• 11t •Ht hu\,.., lo I Ull I 11 o/\I 11• I U II i\ t; 1.t\ ltr•1uf1 .. ,.1111 I ••ti1111• 1\1 ,tll ( ,.,., ... ,, .... "'"'' 1' 1t,' f1 li•·•1pt11ur1 I ,,, h• , 1 t '' f' •I' ltd 11 ,,, j .,.. t ''"I' 11.1 H t• ••• P1 c l\llP111111.t 11'/~\1 f t'u' h t .. 1111 .. • • 1•otH"h1• If th, .111 " '" l 1ttiJ •' /\lft•tllt l,t•fWt f /,I\ '"''"'''I', I l'f,I Pd11t W•H Ot• I,,,,'' 1 '• •• 1.11 •u ., ,. 1, '" 11 , 1 ,, 1, ,,., I l\ 14Jl ''•thl• '"' •f '..1• 1111qt 1 f1 ''i 1 r "'' \.11! •f 'tit I 1t /I f I h I I U t f II ~· PtlUl,f(' NO'fl('t; <If Tl flVU\ ~U~IN I "' I NAMf '11/ITI Ml Ml lr11•l 1t111..,.,11•'ll''' ' " ,,, 'J Ill f .,. r 1 ' • ,.,, .t u•, 11 ,..1 1 1 h, t #/< .,, I t I 11 I 11 f 1 I I ,.. ,,,,,," ,, I 11; I ' HI 10 ,, I ""' \,,.,. I I... '4 ' ,, I ,,., ; b I 11 ' /tll1 •• I ' '. .,. I• I lfl I I• •• , ti ',. ''• ' I I 11 •• ,, 1U I I • I I ,, ... I " f •,ur11 I , • • , H j Hf; t11if1 , , I II I,,. f,., I I J(, I I •• 1·•1 ' -. • , .. , •• 4 HELEN \:· DONE. age 89. r esident of Huntington Beach, Ca. Passed aw ay on Janu ary 17, 1981 . Survived by her daughter Rosemary Deery, sons Robert and Richard Done, sister Colleta Olson. V is· 1tat1on on Tue s day , January 20 , 1981 from 2 OOPM to 4 OO PM and from l :OOPM to 9:00PM. Recrtation of the Rosary will be held at 8'00PM on Tu esd a y a t Dilda y Brother s Mortuary, Hunt· 1ngton Beac.h. M ass of Christian Burial wi ll be h e ld on W ednesday , Januar y 21 , 1981 a t 10 '00AM at Dilday Brothers Chapel with St. V i ncent DePaul's Church off1c 1ati ng lntermenl San Fern ando Cemet ery . Dir ec.t Pd by Di l day Brothers Mortuary, Beach and Talbt!rl , Huntington Beach, Ca . 842· 777 L Funer al ser vices Wtll bE FU1 .. 1I ,,.,, ... ;;t t·* .. ',.'. ;,'·, .. ,.'',Ir 1, n Publ•tri.n.~o C,.. .,,,,... Cflf•\t (M1h' I •I'll Lt•, 1" no, I' ,,..-I hel d on W e dnes day , i..n • 11XJ11 1Qlj1 111~1 r 1~111, January 21, 1981 at 1.00 I 1"'"'''"''"'""P·' .. ,i,. ,,.,. f'( HI.If o·r u "· F1c.r1 nou;,su~1,,1 \'. P M . al the Pacrfic View Pll8LI(' NOTl<:E ''" 11 ·,., " • · · , ... • U•Mf:. !l,•t.TrlAfhl Mortuary Ch a p e l with 1 Re11 Bruce A Kurrie of ' Ficrin ous Buso MHs .PURI.I(' NOTl('E . ' ' HAMl STATEMENT f1 c.1a t ing I ntermen t .al l ,,.,. "'"''""' 1 '"""'"' '"" 11 ... u Pac 1f 1C V iew M emorial '"'''"'""' F1c nroous Bus1NES5 . ' ' l •H u .•• t '•A I. .~ <f'41'1' ,, .,, . ''• '•' , 1ht' • 1,1 , Park, NPwport Beach, Ca ,,., 1 ~,t \'A~,:1/:'"",}''1f 1';~1 :!' "l Hu •r,~,~~'~'S'T'~~ .. ~~~~'~''"' ,, ... Pac.Ifie V iew M ortua ry 11,~;1 ..... '· , .. ~ ' '"' .. ,. ,, ....If •• ., • IJh " " It r, ,, .,, KOCH W lhitn. (lft el'Jn "'"' \. l.l)~I Deaths Elsewhere ". H,.11IP,t>f l<1ttl (11 ~, '.J I 1 ( iitl1f•1' ''' t •1b80 l'"i•I\ \•~ ~'• l4J H1 •••h• ,.,,,rl IU'•~t" J1.1\f1n < .11 11,,n,.. ''t."' l h1 \ OU\tnli'\\ •rl'1u ff O ti, A q1 n~•ftll P1Htrw--, .. h•J1 Wifh;rtmt .,,_,, /\'I' I ,/\ N'f /\ I A f> I f "'' "'·''""t• •\t Wit~ t nj 'ftfU I•• 'I\ rount, lh •• t 01,u r11 1 •t• l.ucille Wa~ner Hobson, 1;;""'"' 1 ·~· FlUl/1 77. t r cator of lhl' Ion~ runnin~ telev1s1on show "(juecn for a na, ... d1N1 Sal urda\' of a h·l·:.irl ~tl ta1.·k · Pl'RLIC NOTll'F. Pvt>h\n.•d {J'••h'I' rri.• 'f ... 1, P11vt Jdn b 11 10 )I •Ifft• "''I 6! PU Rl ... I<.' NOTIC'E FICTITIOUS BUSI NE SS NAME STATEMENT MARTHA (MA RIE ) K OCH, resident of Placen· t ia, Ca . Passed away on January 16, 1981. She is survived by her husband Dave of Placent ia. Ca . a daughter Sandy Smith of Orange, Ca .. 2 sist e r s Laura M au c.e i r i o f Anaheim, Ca., and M a rv Sturgess of Buena Park. Ca , a brother Harry Warni c k of Se att l e , Washingt-on tather Ben-1 1amin Warnick of Chicago, lll 1noi~. 4 grandchildr en r,,"~·:·.';";u., •\~r.•.t r ,, 'Q" ,, and 1 great-grandchild F~c;:.,,T~'::!:~!';';r , ,, ,,, ,,,,,.,,, ...... , , M emor ial services W iii be T01• •olfO'h•nq [ll'r •""" 1JIJl!t') ,, ... ,, J4,~w,-..;,t n ... ,.,, '.,11h rr ·t fflt.t, h e Id on Wed ne sd a y 1,, .. ,, ,... , ., ::~·, t:1 "' 1 ,:'1. 1/,,t :·'1 ;'~~ ~ ',,\ January 2 1 1981 af VALvr tYPQr \"» tlfl:/\fo•t ,,,,,1t .. .,.1,."''"'''' •••• ,,,;,,, J ·JOPM a t the H ahn ,~ .. ., •• MUOlinQlnHtit•trr (. l~"· ,,,.,,tu•.111 ""'h· f11t1 ••• . r ,. 111110•, '"'~ V11 !11r "' ,. < 1 Lawn Memor1. , -ii\o''''M""'\U t .. q'"'t.i '"'1110'1,.,1,,. ,,. w i th Re11 Bruce K urrle 011 r"" """n··' "• 1mr1u• •· • "• t ,, ,, ~ ,,...,..."''' , , the Presbyterian Church 1 °•••0 u·• ,1 ... ,r '-""'"' ,., ... ,., .... , .. of the Covenant of Costa r"'\ '\t • .r1or,,Pnt w,,, 1111., N itti '"'"' fn,, .• M .. , ..... ' .,. • 1"' t "'·'' 1• M esa officiating. Service~ Cuuntv C.•t-r ~ o• <1•rn0t <."~"1v ..,,. '0v"'' '"'" • ,,,,,,o,' •1·'• ' • • Jdnu,u 1 1Qifll J-tnu"' 'f 1 1091 under the d1r ec t 1on of • ,.01141 Fu1111 Harbor Lawn-M ount Olive Publl>....., o.an9" coa" Da.tv P••o•I Pub•,.neo Ota,,qo ro.•\I o.,,., P,101 Mortuary of Costa M esa. J~n •. Jl '° 11 1"81 no &1 1•0 • •3 '° 11 ,,., s1•1 AO 540-5554. KUSTIN W ILLIA M JAY KUSTIN, passPd away Of' PU BUC NOTICE PUBLIC N~TICE FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME STATEMENT tnUow1nq p,;, Yl" '' tto•no nu 1 January lb, 1981 at h is "" r'U•\\ ., .. home. Su rv ived by h is wife Dolores, 2 daughters AndrPa Ku<ilin of Laguna Beach, Ca. and Caroline K usl 1n of Laguna Beach, Ca., a brother Salvadore Maci s of Torrance. Ca. Mr. Kustin was president of Kustin and Katz CPA FON/\ l rn .a.e w.,,,tw. ,, ..,.,w ( ,, fl11 U E d W'iltdrO ti11ruld ftm•Hp\011, <IA \'frh tt•i.• hi.on•>, (/It QUU f ,,,, hv~"""'' ,, 'gt\f'lut t"d n, ~'n "' <hv1Guotl (dW'nt(I t-t Th0 "10\0U l h i\ \lltff'lrru~nt ~ch r-Jtt-'d w1I~ I~ (Ou;, Iv C ,,.,.._ of Qr,tn<l"' Counh on Jr1nudr., 1 1~t firm of Los Angeles. He l'ub'"""d o'""9" Cod•I o,,.,v P1101 was a member of the Jan• n '° 11 IO!ll llH• Fll!IM PuOh\llf<I Or-c.:...i O•oly Pllol California Society of CPAs for 30 y ea r s Jn Los Angeles. Ca. He was also a veteran of World War 11 , PURI.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Jan ~. 13 '°· 11 1'11 , ,,. II PUBLIC NOTICE serving in lhe U.S. Navy "'" •011owon11 P"r"'" ,, r111u1q bu" as an Aerographer Mate 3rd Class and a graduat e of the University of Southe rn California in 1950. Graveside services w ill be held at the Los Ang e l es N a t ional Ceme t ery , W es t Los r "HCI llOTHllS IEU 1104DWAY MOlTU4U 110 Broadway Cos1a Mesa 642 9150 ULT? lllG1101'4 SMITH I TUTHILL WISTCllfF CHA'll 4?7 t 1 7111 ~· (I J',f ,.1 l'y\{'O,,) f;4fl.Q371 "HCI llOTHHS SMITHS' MOlTUAIY 627 Main 5' Hunllngton Beach 536·6539 ,Htl FAMILY COlOHIAL FUHHAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Weslm1ns1er 893·3525 '4CIFtC YllW MIMOl14L '411( Ce1T1Blery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Dnve Newport Beach 644'·2700 McCOIMtQ MOlTUAllH Laguna Beach 4'94'·94'1 5 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 4'95·1776 HAllOI LAWN-MT. 01.1¥1 Mortuary •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave .. CottaMeu !M0-5554 I ... ,,.,, ... , GREEN UP b'4 0..ldwM• :4 Hu'1l1nqton BeM h c.,111orrua ~?e."3 Di:t¥H1 C John\On, 61• 0tl'lih¥c:ire .: A Hunlfnoton 01oAch C1tllforn1a •1~•H f n,, tJV\tni \\ t\ t ()tH1U( ti·O h't ,..., tn 1•Y1du~I Q,w1rl C f0'1rt\on OU'\ \Mh1ff11'1'1l Wft\ hPt*(t w1•h fhr .... oun ty (1,.,. ot OrAnQI' (OU'''" OJ\ lJf•(.Ptt f)i•r )h 1QA() FIUJJI Publ"fW'd °" dOQtl (n¥l'it u,,,,., Piiot o~· 'O 1080 i .. n' •J 10 14111 \IJ~lll) PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINlSS HAMl STATEMENT f hP followtnQ Pf'' '0" IS dOmQ hU'\i °'f \\ 19\ TOT.AL OES•GN ENTE QPRISE5 1°' RroMiwAy, (.<Kt~ M•"ul r Ahfo'"'" 916?1 ~Obflrt Edw tttd JOt'\P\ J ' l O'"' RtnAawav (o'\t.:. MP\fl (.th fotn1,,. 91011 T h1\ hU\•*'"~" '" rcmdur fPd t>y ''" '" d·1v1(1Uf11 Robert E JoM,Jr fhl'.'\ '\lialtmrnt #A\ filed wtlh t"e Counlv (l11rk of 0fAnot County on HnuMy S 1'191 FIUllJ Publo\""° 0ra"9" Coa" 01111y Pnot J1n b, 13, '° 11, 1'191 llB 81 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht follo~lno ~r\on~ arr c:to1n9 _,u\lnf'\\ a\ ~01 IC INGS ROAD ASSOCIATES. 118S Wll11Coer Av@ . CO\la Me.,., Calif ~.,, Coa\tlrnrt> Bu1lde'r11. •nc . a C.tfltorn1 corpo•alion, 11as W?lllllrr Ave . Cosla Mf\a, Calif 91621 Tiii\ buslneu I\ conducted bV a imlCtd P<l'1Mf\lilp CoHlllM Builders. lnl Paul Stlaplro, Preslelenl Tiiis slattmenl w•s flied w1111 lhlt ~ounly Clerk of o,.,,. County on Jen 16, "" ,.IJJtit Publlsl><!d Or..,,QP Ccunl Dally Pilot J•n JO, 27, Ftb l. 10, "" :J06.ll PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITious •u~tNISS FISUSI Publl\t\f'd Or•t"OP (Od'\I 0~1fy Pilot J•n 10, 11. F•b l , 10, 111111 JH e1 PU BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENf '""' fottow1nQ Pf'f\Ort\ Ar,. do•nu bU\ln"\~ '1't WO~D·PRO sos City ,.,., • WAy W•\I Su1l~QOIJ Or~riQP (" Y?l>6ff Lro"'8<d M•' tt.w1 r ""' "'8? r ,,,, tf'nt O' HurthnQton (VI-,., h c rt ~"'At) L 1nc111 Arif'! f r "'' 81111 Cr"'' 1•nt Dt • Hunlonqton IJrMh (" 91611> fh1' bV",,,,..,' I\ <Mdut tfl(1 th .. n '" (11v10u•I Lind.it Fr ,,., Thi\ \fAt~rnf•nt wll\ f1lrd w 1fh lh" founh C1,r ti; of 0 '"9"Qf' (ount v ori Janu••Y 1 1'191 FIUIJI Publl'""" Or•nlJ" CoA'I OA•IV P1101 JM 0 IJ 10 11 1'191 11• ~I PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Th~ tolfow1no Pf''\04'\ I\ 001nq bu)• (\~\\ d\ A I A PORT I R 111 NE AN IM A 1.. HOSPIT Al 1206 S € Brlslol SAnl• An• Ht•Qllh, Catllornla •'101 William A ll•do•lch, '14ll ll•a Codornll, Tr.t>uco C•nron C•lllornlA '1101 Th•• 1>v11n•u " condU< ltd by an tn dlvldu•I Wlflltm A R..iovlch T nl\ \141f'f"nettt ...... filed with ,,_. County Cttr~ of Oran~ Counh on J•nu••Y >. l'et FISt ... Publlsllf<I Or-Coast O•••Y PllOI, ,.,, •. ll. 20, 71, 1'81 101 11 PUBLIC NOTICE .o lllAMR STAT•MRNT "CTITIOUS IUSINIU Tiie 1o11-1no --Is ClolnQ DUl l· NAMI STATIMINT neu H · Tiit IOll-lno per_, Is aotno bu>• MIC RO TECH IN DUST R 1 ES, nen H Aucle Tr• u ... l•YIM, CA t71U., HOHTIHGTOH HAR80A MAil Robert Lte W•flfn, Ac1tle TrH SEAlllCE. 161JS AIQ011qu1n SI., Hun· • H Ac« la Tr• L41,., lrvlnt, CA 11nqton llet<ll, C• . .,_ ttlU Judllll CIW11l f leer, '""warm ltoNrt L• Wellln, • M, Ac« I• Trft lneton Ln., HllMlnQlon hecll. Ce . 1..ene, lrvl,., CA. '271S, · '2M' Tiits IMnlnttl ll c-. .. •• ~ "" -""-'" .. ~ >•· f lvklvtt. dlvldlial. .._,, L . Wttlln Jtldllfl C"'11l Etc.er Thll i*M--flied wllfl !fie Tllll lUI_. Wit\ lllld wllh Ille C_I., CIWll fll Or .... c-.1., ... J8tl Cetlftty Clerk .. Or ..... Cevnty .,. " "''· ,_I'\' J, ,.,, • jt1 ,,_. ,l"lllltlllMtOr .... CMMD.il., l"I... '"'*'""Or .... COHI Otllly l'llet ,..,, to, 11. ,._ J, \0, 1tl1 2tM1 Je11.6, U,20, t7, 1"1 Ulott r /.(I it J\ i tt ,._._,, • ._ 't/.'t I II ' I ' ,, • ~ I • I ' ""Jt.111r~1 f,1.t·,,,H.1'1/•I', f t '11 • J • Utt• 1\4' # • ,, ,,,,,, f ,,., " 11 I t I ! ',,,. '" ,, ",, .. ttll•i••'''. 1111 ••• ,... , I At • \hi ... , ,,. f ,,. ,.. • ,,,,, ,,, .,,,., ,, ,,.,. I •• II fl ll ' .. . ' .. , 11 ~#H t I I ·lo! , .tllhl ti F I) JO't ,. If JI I •""' I •iUll fotll •"., I• . ' , .. '·•"" ,, '"'' '••t " .. tr·• t 11 \I I' r ... I \l'il'f t It t ,.,,, ' JMtWU 't I l't~' I I I• I '• ,, ,,, ••• I I t I I IH,11 'I FICl I !IOU~ llV \HffS\ ff/\Mr STArrMftn ,,, I ,, .. : I 41" • • 'I '•, • I ,1 ,, 'I •• ... ,,,. " If f I . .. '. itt I I ... t •H 11' fo.our ''"' O '"'.tn')I' , , • • (J 1 1; P 1 .. 1 011 kt '~I''' ' q /I Hffil llol,,. PU BLI<' ~OTICE F!Cfl TIOUS llU51M F~~ NAMFH ATFM('HJ ,,, '•• ,, PUBLIC NOTICF. P URLK ~OTll'E NllS41 FICTITIOUS BUSINE~S NAME STATEMENT T ,,,. foltow 1nq P"' \On\ .., t fJo mQ b U\lfH'\'\ ~\ c11 eA11vc: 1n1S1N r '>s 1 111 DIN(, 4.0S Jdmb'".11t• Rot"° Su.t .. l&~l Nf"'...,.Porl BPd( h {h 9'MIO 011n1r1 I\ ""'"'· }'JQ "'nrth ju:.o tord O'•vr flt>ve••ly tt1U\ C..1'1 <W.1110 Jd!f ~ Hu1m_, .. ,.,, •11 (t.clf , 1'v•nur Slti'I fi"olf h ~ Al1tmn1" •1~ti" St1•v•1 R r 1,1ou Oh l\•.hb•oak Irvin'"' C~tfh\HH..l f1}1'111d ''"''' t>u~1n"''' '' t nnt111t r. n ny ,, Qt'f",.rdl l)i)tlnvt'''P DAf""' "· I( H" ~, Thl\ \talNu,:•nl w," t ,l•d .,...,." th"' Courtly (,,.,. "' ()1"n0f" Cuunty ti'• January 8 1'81 F Ulll11 Publl\tw\.Cf Qr·m1~ Co.n1 Daily fltlfll Jan I) 11>, '1 I 1•b l IOlll H I 81 P UBLIC NOTICF. ·1•t HLH "crrrn Fl( II TIOIJ~ llU\INI 5~ No\ME H ... lrl~(UT , ... I I '· 1-. I ' •.'•It I It t " '' •t.• I•' ,, ,. . . l'l'HI J(' "iOTU I. l"IC.TITIOUS BUSlt<ESS NAME STATEMENl I'• I 114 • .,, • Q l. ' I, '' • l .. ft f fJ /I I I !1 IJ I u ' I I '"' .. . " • j' ~ '. •I F•CTI nous BUSI•<£ s~ MAME HllTEMENT f h11i f,.lfl l•M Iii W,fl llttlf 1'i•f" !fl! ro"n tv (It o ,, r11 tnQ' '.,unPv " I UhJ 11y ff 14rtJ • .,,,~ .. ,, ",-.,,.,, t' ••. ,I I I ''", ,, ,,,,. 1 t , , ' r111 1 '1,;; •Q 1 A1 Pt'Hl.H ' NOTl {'t: FICTITIOUS BUSINE SS NAME ~TATEMENT 1 t\1 1..,11 won'1 r°"' t •t"'\ l tt f"IU,tf\P\ -''1 sr tipnf r ,, ''~""''',._,,, ro M orir v1 1 /\\.1 I ~1•11 A f'd, '.' ,, """"I\~' ~· ( I ·' ( ,, ~ 1PH'fl1 • 1 n ' I , 111 1" 11 ~f'lllfDV th"'' Ill 1 '1 l,'1 ~1-.1> '''' hi""'" '' r n •• ''"' t , ""'·''"'" At•ffl fVll• Awn •!'(l ( '' 111 '"''" 1111 '"' 1 I J1 . ' ' ,,,,Ul' Ann~' ,.,, I ,. f J• I f .,, ~•ttlr" • 11t w • ''''~ w 01 In• taunt1 (fl n "' O• mer• rn''"h lf1 J,.,, lo 1qs1 FIUN~ ruott,hNt Or tn<¥ 'I ,,, 0 ' • rrhlt Ian 10 11 r on ) ·~ '"3' 110 81 PUHi.i(' NOTl<'t: Mll104 FICTITIOUS BVSIN~~S NAME STATEMENT f n,. fnllnw1nq t' • vm •' rttt•''O h11•u 11fH,, ~\ llRl!,IOrll/l 1 t•F I !,(ll'r I IF ~ th(" tollow1nq p111-.nn\ •H• dnHHf 17812 y,,111•tvi•~w '"'' 1 s uit••, Hhtr bu,1nt\\ "s :r, c,"''""'" l.,,0_.,. c ttltt ~1fr'\ FICTITIOUS BUSINES~ NAME STATEMENT ABC HC:/\llNG & AIR CON Ann M•Cl>rl'°" 171~1 f mn,.,,,,1 .. 01 T IONING ~SI G•ac. U•n~ Co'M SonCA Ana ,,,,,, •110• Mesa. Ct11l1torn1A •1f,7t. t "'' bu\mnn ,, tonam 1fld nv ·'" .,, Ru\i~ll W 8t.tnQf'(I , Int' , d dlY•duttl C•tlfornia corPofat1on. UlO E\lfHt-Ann M ict'lf'l\On Lan•. N1wpo•I Beach, C•ll'fornut •7MO HH\ st&tfll~nt wA\ '"'"° wi lti l fi.t!' '"'' ~\lrn!U • .,. (Ortdu<l•d by. (Or county (trrk ot Or~Qt· Cou11ty 0" J1'n PO••••onRU\S.11 w Bangtr1, Ill( u. lffl Ru>\ell W B~nQtrl Pubh•l><!d °'"not Cu.!•I n••lv :.::c:M1• Tiiis ;.;~:=~: ,.,., fllt'CI will\ Ill• J•n 20. 11, F•b l. 10 1•81 111 81 County Cl•r~ ol Or"n~ County on J anuer, •, 1911 l'IS>Ot PuDlhMO 0r•"VI' Coa•C Daily Pttol, J8n ll. 10, 11, F•b ), 1'81 141 81 PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUS IUSINH.S NAMR ITATRMINT Tiit tOltowlno ptrlOll ll 001110 bu•I· MHH· TWITCHlH lllllU MUSIC. l7t0 ~tine •I, s.nla A"I, C.• '2704 Edwero JC McTenert, J710 Merine st, SanteA"I, C• '2~ Thlt buSl ... n It <Olld<lcled lly 8 ,.,.1 pWtntr\lilP. EdMcTeeoert Tllll la.I-' wet riled with the ot111t., C .. rk ef O<etl .. COtlflty Of\ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMI! SfATlMEHT tl'\e toitowtrtO u• twn~ ,,,,. du•no b\f\tnt•~\ A\ AN I tOUE SHrPPERS l Th 11/4 N('wrPOr't 81vd C°'tA M~~ (Allforn10\ .,.,, . Down INmor y Ld,,.. AnllQU•\. 171~ N•wpim Otvd (0\1-Me•• C~lllu•nt• .,.JI This t><n•~• h corlctuct•f! llY ~ 10< p0rallon Down Ml!mo•v Uln. AnffCl\IO °"'"" J-• Se(r•li11'¥ Thlt Jtale"""'I "'~' llleo wllll crw C:ou11ty Clft'-ot Ora...,. Ct11nty on O.C:tmlle• •. 1'90 -rvs.1•. ,,...., ,,""' ... II ... 0r-. CNll Dell• ,.... l'tllttlMM 0r .... (Mtt O•Oy l"ltotl .... •, U, to, 17, "'1 ut•t ~ JO. t•, J.,., '· U, M. l .. t Ult• .. ... ,. "" ... -. ..,. . ,..,,. '"·--~·-·-·· , ... l ' I. . . .. . . . . ..... ,_......,,,. ......... _.., ____ .,~ .... a. I , TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Television Tuesday, January 20, 1981 DAILY PILOT A •• .. llL--:0 MUTCIM ••••••tnOCll•O-• ..... .,, 11.0Q -~ Wltlif>t141 11...-0 ,_ """"'....., ••• --,1o ... ._1 I '10 TAC~ .......... -l<()I l•U. """'-''on> IOt.yO 10 Hr '-• t •o n••• •, •••~ tl_..,., It ' "'' ••o-< ,..., ""~'i"' • 9CJ90~ w-tl\ot £vent ,.,,,.,, Mt• out 10 buy ,,_ '"'' -11~ !lilO<u ... llWI ,,.., • .,. "'•.,cJt uc •• ,., ... IO ~C.Offt41 •• IUCT-.C uolfi=; I M!.C:O.. aACfl l(OtTl'.I' 1~ end metllods of eJ1plora11on, modern g90loojllt hl!Y9 U'IQO'CftllCI 1 -,_ an•-• •!>Out tn. OtiG"' of our plenel and how hie •volved upon 11 • MYITPV ' M811C41 Af0tethoug1>1 Or Edmund BICkl<llQh 5'tenlly sutters the contempt open. ly d•sptaytd by h1' ovart>e•11no wtla Juha (Part 1) T._MxTIAS Bottoms Up' l:JO. ([I l.AVfAHE 6 IHIN.tt TO. gltlg' rlrsl day 1n LOI An~.s 11 marted by an eatlhquai.a ano Ille news mat Lenny and Squoggy a•e moving 1n ne•I do0t !RI • (;:A*>l. IUAHETT AHOFMNOS G<asll Eydoe Oorme, Rich L•llle (J) KEEN'S PEOPLE 1:00 II ()) MOVIE t ... "" ,.,,o '"" :.-.. •rwv• "-"""' ..,._,90 r • 1omb • '" • mut'nll1~ '°'' 11'4' IVQJ"tt •net' •n•1 ;u °'' w l1el(J ff•P \v 'n.e ""•uw um ........ YHIU Senn\ $tOQ• I W•• Fr- ""d f wcn\1' •t:tiUltrUtJ mto ti '>eQLHif,k..8 Of '6 t\~" "'°""eo nuU>4'tld Gr~g t;v1gan rescues Pamela Shoop. unaware that she's a saboteur out to d estroy his trucking business on .. BJ a nd lhe Bear" tonight at 9 on NBC. Channel 4 "When The Ctrcus Came to Town \Premoe•e) E1t1a l>elh Montgomery Ch11s 1ophe• Plumm111 A lonely woman runs away l!om home and 10ons a 1ag1ag 11avelhng CllCUS 0 a.I ANO THE llEAR I ht! wily and COrtuPI Ru1nerford B Gtanl p1an1s a se•y sa1>01eu• on BJ s roq lo 11•event 111m lrom w111 n1ng a race \Part l) U @) THREE'S COMPANY C PEOPLE CW TH£ f'IMT 1..IGHT I ne wampa110<11J• Ot Gay ""•d A IOO!o al lhtt lnbti -tGn S4111kt0 °" the lstand ot Marina• V1neya10 ott lh• coest ol Musac.nu- sens , ~ ~2-1 COMTACT("l w·A·a·H Fo• a few oays lne •0771n nu no c•su•l11es bul when llMI toghhng p1cll.• up '' ,. bac~ lo business as usual <1J) 8ARHEY Mill.EA While llVllf'yC>ne seat Ches l•anlocally ror Har11s. Wo10 and OHJlrocn compete lo~ Ille a11en11ons ol a yO<lnO woman with a b11erre P•OPOS•llOn {Pa•• 2) 1:0011 ces NEWS B N8CNEW8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN "F onzte versus The She- Oev1ls" D ABCNEWS 8 JOKEA'8 WILD m M·A•a •H When Henry Blake os rra,.sletred 10 Toi.yo. Hawkeye l•u,.ches a wild campaign 10 oe• him bacll. A Cr~80 natC.OltGS OlhClll kolls Barttlla ' gorllro"1'10 thtln sets out to murder lhe sole witness, Baretla's 1e1a1oed lr,.nd fll) OVEAIASY , How Long Can You l ,..,., GuMts O• Robefl Butte•. Aoera A<>Qets St Jonns (R) Ci) MACNlll / 1..EHAEA REPORT TIC TAC DOUGH @) MERV GAtfflN Guest host Ron Ely Gu11$1s Rando Oaks. Jim Palme<. Lacy J Dellon, Jim Samuels 1:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN Hosts Steve Edwerds and MelOdy Rogets D FAMl~V F£UO 8 IHANANA Guest Jackie De Shannon D THAT'S HOLlVWOOO 8 FACE THE MUSIC G) AU. IN THE FAMILY ArchHJ's zealousness 10 gel a promo11on costs him a IOI more than he bar- ~1ned fnr till MACHEfl.. / 1..EHAEI' REPORT Ci) NEWSCHECK Channrl Li#I ing• II KNX I 1CBS1 Los Anq .. h·'-D KNBC 1NBC1 Los Ant.WI!!'> 0 KTLA tlnd 1 LO'> Ang•'le'> 8 KABC rv 1ABCl Los AnqPle<- (() KFMB 1CBSJ Son D1e90 8 KHJ-l\l tlnd) Lo,s Anqelcs OJ) r<CS T (ABC1 San D11'1.JO I KTTV flno 1 L os AnQ£'"'" KCOP-TV ( 100 ) l o'> Anqet••'> • KCET TV cPBS> L05 Angele!> 6!i) KOCE TV 1PBS) Hun11nq1on BecJch (() P.M. MAGAZINE l:CIO II THI WHITE SHADOW Wa,,en Cool1dg.i dec:u:htl> 10 qu•I school and fry ou1 , tor the Ha11em G•o· beltOlltllS (R ) D L080 Hawkons poses as a malft G41nl••lold as pa•t 01 ar1 1nvMl1Q1l1on 1n10 lhe slay •no or male mooers 8 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Cal Stale F ulhtrl0<1 v~ UCLA D Ql) HAPPY DAYS Po1s1e somenow comes up with e-tra money 10 romance Lori Beth's rocn 1oommate and tt1e gang is de1e1m1ned 10 lmd out now 0 MOVIE • • • ·rne Night Digger ( 197 t) Patroc1a Neal Pam era Brown A woman lle<!S lhe clutches of he• 1yrann1. cat mo1he1 by takong a PSY· cnollc k•ller woth her lo Scotland G) P.M.MAGAZINE Backslago Wtlh Ille Com· mooores s1ngmg group 8 v1Stl 10 St Jude s hospital for cnildren, Suzy Kaller with new lrends 1n hnon~ and booi.s. Cap1 Carrol on hOI tub dangers for d •&· behc~. Bill Harns 1e_voews "A Change Ot Seasons ti) MOVIE • •' • "Allack On Teuor Tiie FBI Versus Tho l<u l<lu• Klan" (Part 1) (1975) Geo<ge Gnuard. Rip Torn The FBI 1nvesuge1es the mur~ers of three c1v11 rights workers In M1ss1s- s1pp1 fD NOVA "Me5sage In The Rocks Usong sopn1s11cated da1ong An oltle1 woman adoptr. Jack as her surrogate son Q) MERV GRIFFIN Guest host Aon Ely Guests Randi Oaks Jim Palme< Lacy J Dal.Lon_ Jim Samuels. Robert Oonnll• DavoO Wollech111- sky fll> MYSTERY Malice Alorethouyht Or Edmund B1Gkleogt1 silently sutler~ the con1Urnp1 open ly 01splayeo l>y n1i. overbenor1g wife Juhll (Part t) ~ NOVA Messagi; in Tne Rock• us1n9 ~ophos11c11ted oa1tno technoqves and melhOO!i of e1plora1ton moaern geo1og1stb nav-. uncovero<I somA n~w answor~ auou~ lhe or1g1n ot our planel and how Ille evolved upon ot 8:30 U {16) TOO CLOSE FOR' COMFORT Al1 old boylroend ol Murie1 s comet\ to to""'' {11 od oller 5 JAGk '" a 1ofl songong on n1s band 10:00 0 RAMINOO AOAO Electton1c l>ugs 1>lan1ed 11r Lule May SanClf!I s gam. blong house gove St1erol! Semple an opporlunolv to blackmail dozens ot l ruro Clhl\lflS 80 NEWS D {1]) HART TO HART Ma .. 's .... wile snows up and teitds him info a doitd· ly mystery that gets hom kidnapped ti) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS Instant TV stardom Contest uinners get 'Lo'!e Boat' roles ByJAVARNOLD LOS ANGELES <AP) -Two Texans a teen-age coed and a mailman -have taken the first steps on a ''Stairway to Stardom·· by winning a contest for a guest role in a future episode of ABC- TV's ''TheLove Boat.'' Linda Harvey. a 17-year-old high school junior from Burleson. Texas. and Paul Turnbull, a 26-. year -old postal employee from Dallas. were among five finalists picked at random from some seven million contestants seeking a role. Turnbull and Miss Harvey were selected after the rive. finalists all took screen tests. ·'It's great, .. s aid Miss Harvey. who added th al her friends back home will · 'probably be shocked'' to learn that she won. "And it's my dad's birthday to- day." TURNBULL'S MOTHER, Adela Turnbull . of Beatrice, Neb., actually won the $50,000 g rand prize offered in the "Stairway to Stardom" contest. which was sponsored by the Montgomery Ward Auto Club. BYt Mrs. Turnbull gave the screen test opportunity to her son. an aspiring actor. "I 'm very surprised, more shocked ," said Turnbull. "Five out of seven million. That was a lotofluck." "It's one of those things you dream about and when it happens Television history cldss set at OCC A historical look at television from 1949 through the present will be provided this spring in Orange Coast College's broadcast- ing arts course, tilled "Television : The First 2S Years," beginning Feb. 2. The courae, lisled as Broadcasting Art.I 106 in the class schedule, meets Wednesday evenings from 7-10 p.m. Course in- structor J erry Lenlngton says the course gives students -many of whom weren't around for Uncle Mlltie and Edward R. Murrow - a new appreciation of television's past. "It helps students to become a bit more discerning today," Lenington says. · Students will view kinescopes, films and video tape recordinas of the early prorams, their stan and formats. Reslstrati~ for spri.ng classes is under way throuah Feb. 6 in the OCC Adm1asiops Building. Registration information is availa- ble by callin1 556-5172. Tne you just sit back with your mouth open," he said. "This was an op- portunity lhat hardly anybody ever gets. I love it.·' Turnbull said he started out in school to be a law major but took up theater arts when a friend ad- vised him: ''Youhavetobe anac- tor lo be a lawyer." Miss Harvey , who was more cautious about any acting ambi- tions ("You realize that it is a Jot of work" I said "The Love Boat" was oneofherfavoriteshows. "I love 'The Love Boat' show. I always watch it." she said, but added: "I really don't have any plans. "I USED TO want lo be an airline stewardess." she said, "but when I came out here it was the first lime I'd ever flown . I de· cided then that I don 'l want lo be a stewardess." The two winners were de- termined by a celebrity judging panel who viewed the screen tests in which the five finalists ap- peared with "Love Boal" stars Gavin MacLeod a nd Lauren Tewes . Judges in c lud e d Mac leod. Monlgomery Ward Auto Club goodwill ambassador Zsa Zsa Gabor, "Love Boat" ex- ecutive producer Aaron Spelling, co-executive producer Douglas Cramer and Auto Club Presi.dent Richard Cremer. Turnbull and Miss Harvey will probably return here in February to tape their appearances in the show's final episode of the season. "Love Boat" spokeswoman Linda Dozoretz said they will get ··guest star'' bilJlng in the opening creditsontbeshow . Power Behind The'nlrone TUBE TOPPl~RS KHJ 1J 8:00 -''The Night Digger." Patricia Neal a nd Pamela Brown star in this movie drama about a wo·man ter- rorized by a psychotic killer. CBS II 9:00 "When the Circus Came to Town." €lizabeth Montgomery plays a lonely womln who joins a circus in t his new TV movie csee photos below>. • ABC fJ 12:30 -"The Sandpiper." Elizabeth Taylor seduces a married clergyman (Richard Burton> in this mov- ie dram a which produced the Oscar- wi nning song "The Shadow r>f Your Smile.'' fll) INAUGURATION HIOHLIOHTS 6!i) NEWSCHECK 10:30 G) 9J NEWS 6!i) SHOCK OF THE NEW rne Powers Thot R1· Rot>erl Hughes e..,mones lhe ornpact or WO•ld W"r I s devas1a11on on an 011(.f lh" re1a11011s111p betwue11 art and polthcat Power •n lhe 201'1 century 11:0080Dl}J® NEWS 8 STAR TREK As the Fnl•uµr1s,tt app•oacttes ns ll1>s1onat1on tlnome1 ~paces111p 1oent1 cal lo mu EnlfJ1011s,.. '~ ~·gntP<J 0 NEWL YWEO GAME QI M'A"S"H Ha ... to.eve ~"" T 1 apµer ., ~n~JO ogo to l toloyo are 1ntcrrup1t1<1 hy lh(r su"e" <le• 01 bOme woundeo U S SOI01et 5 t>v the l.llmUSt• Cl) MOVIE • • • <;et rel ()I I''" l!ILas I t 9"41 Cll.u 11011 H••ston RohPrt Vouog A11 e;apeOlflOlt SfltHCtH"~ rot Ille procell'SS l11~n Sun but~1 ouried n\11-u 'JOO years ago wllt11> th .. 5p.tn 1a,ds conQuPrfl(J p...,," El!) OICI< CAVETT GUP"io1 l:l.JJ• .. Eiflu H1• ... I u1 ,. !Pdrl :> 1>1 :i1 \ 1:30 tJ 11 I.OU GRANT tou ,,.. ... , 10 ~ui,,~ lftUtt tt tou, grouu ti tun1wt c .iv•• 111 a t.-..m1h;u kc.~'" md ,, ytJufhtul .,., .... ,,. fH) JOHN DARLING 0 TO BE A NNOONCEO D l!O.. ABC NEWS 0 GUNSMCJt<E J(1try tall~ lrt f()Vf• Wllh ti reluctant .yur t1gh1Pt ~tl••I ht1 r+S .. S hlS life lfJ \OVV ho,~ 0) HOGAN'S HEROES 5•.hulfl 1111w 11 1o11gly t1AllJ~ lhfl Mmo~' tht·otroy J11 onr ... m y atom,t. '"~ t 1llahon fll)~ CAPTfONEOABC NEWS -MIDNIGtlT- 12:00 0 THE BES"f OF CARSON 1 ... u .. &t~ Jofln•av M,1tf11't f'• .. Oy Mhf11•••tU M1•1 tl1~ ruto (HI 0 MOVIE • • Pe,Jfl 0' I I\" '>Ovlll J,Jiat.dH.. f ,._,'l '1) Vu91n1a MdyO O•-+mu~ 'AWQul• An •dyll1C' 5t)Hft• S•• 1s 1• .. 1w1<J ,., tf-IYUO~d t1y Jf111•Jo n;fttlt1'· luttuttt• t1ut1f~r . ,., • .,,,..,, l>'eciou' P•Mrh. QI MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE Tne IMf ,,, ... ,,~ . OJ),, \;11d C.llfP lhtJf .,pll( fAlt/1•1, 1h hnUl\W"1Sh•ng , .. , ( fJfW•(.\>. fD PRESENTE A (.(,,Hlf•I ..... ,, //;ft ·~·tlli> l fl\J••/ 12:30 0 MOVIE • • • It I ~. •' ""'''!''' I tt'f..-l1 f f1 /1tl1• U1 f l't'''' r411 t1.-1tO Jt11•l1 1 ~ """'"''' t ll•ftlV''r'hlf f 111', 1f1 I tV" w 1H1 I l•t1 ... ttth•1J U f1#,t ~~hlo f,.,,,,1• 'Wllfl h._., 1l ••r1lttn1h• ·"'" D OONl.ANI> GuM11 Tn. RuMlftn Army Song And D•nce Compit· ny. Kevin Arnell, lhe Oance rn.a1re oC H•tlen\ and Joan Mcinnis . (JJ) MOVIE • * .,, "The O!M19hl8'I or Jolhu• Cab<I" ( 1972) Bud- dy EbNn. Katen Vtllenllne To keep hla land und4ll a new llOmellead•ng law, • Wiiy lur trapper 18Cru1ts a lh,.f. a PtGkpockel and a pro.111u1e 10 porlr •v hi& ' OllUQlll., a 12:.0 8 Cl) MOVIE • * "Togelne•n•es" ( 19701 Geofge Ham111011 P••., Lawford A -allny man and • lllktd playboy compete 101 the aHec11on1 ol • beaullful Olymp+c alh· tell (R) 1:00 D TOM<>f'AOW Ga YOU 8£1' YOUR LIFE SudOy Hacllell mMI$ 3 c'1amp1ou sw;mmet whO na1es ltsh a vanishing enterlaon<Jr and a "sec•el l>tlllor II) INDEPENDENT NETW~K NEWS 1:30 0 THE LONE RANGER C.utq ~•e1gh1 QI YOU BET YOUR LIFE l-t11t1dy Hi1C. .. "1l •-.c;urp11-...,,c1 by V1e1"1 Sabsoon .ind """""'-. d ft•malt'l qar.Jgt> o w rtt_., mf"(tl.1t1t1 .1n<:J ow P1f" 1~ nt 'h ... vear Q) MOVIE • • • W•'* JC1tt111(1 J h•• N.i~r 1 1•1t,~t "'"'""''"' M 1Jt(• Ju1m 0 Br1ur1 A 'W 14 .. 1 Ntt'*"Y Ultit.HI f)l'f~ mtu mt.If•• HOuhfP tr1.1r1 tu.- '1111 f1,1nOlt-' l1••f1,,. .. 1 rntitt~ lllfl o11 •• i ,,.,,, ,ltJf0 1:400 NEWS "45 0 MOVIE • • . J1>t Ovo!t f "" At1.u1111. I fl)','11 r.1Jy Maelo ''''" VHtJlflltl M t.i'((I A ('l'•'1" tr N1-w 't ,..,.., u1fhnvr ,.,,,,•rt tr 1 ,,,,,,., n ' r ,1l11m lfH•'• t .. -.IOHJ lflt• t•t•IVH ltllf1 w I ,, lh•~ etih.t 200 0 MOlllE • • • '''"" [J "'''"''' hr·urf 1 1<•'•41 Alf·1r1ttO"' jio-m11 1 lu•t10ot•• 811!.••I A • 1fl<J 't11d 1lt-> •••• h1'1•'•' •nf1 i l u•.•1HJ1 hrHll.-• ,)\,!t•t ""'" .uktflh't1 \Onw n1·,1111 I •'•i'••I fT\HU .... ·•Pl,, .... I I "10•'~ fu•t "tottHtft1ff 1°q111. QI MOVIE • • • * fru I ,1(Jy V"-1t1 tw I I 'H'S I ""41rh .11•1 Redo••v• Paul Lukas 041ec1eo by Altred Hitch- cock An •ld.,ly Engltah· woman di$aC>pea<s from• 2:30 IEUt•=•H lram ~-NIW9 a:OO Nlwe 3:21 MOW • • ·~ "Oethn•hon lnf141f SpaGil ' ( 19661 Scoll Bra- dy. Sneree NC>lth When c!Mp-sea d1v1KI satvage Atl ""usual craft lrom 11111 ocean Hoo•. e mys1U11ou1 monste• emerges from H uoa NEWS 3:46 8 MOVIE * • "Red ltQhl" ( t9•9) G.,orge Rall Vlfg1n1t Mayo An e .. con 1mp11s 011ttcJ wllhOUI yuoll 111101 love whole seeking 1eve"09 3:50 G) MOVIE • • * Out 0 1 lne Pas1 ( 1947) Kir~ Duuglas Jonv l.rt!t!t A lollmy sla\IOn i>wne• w1lh si.111e1ons or\ 111s closet' is rtt1uc:tan1 In ioeroousJy consoder mar t18Qfl 3:550 ~VIE • • • "Tne lnnerolonco 119481 Jean Sommons 0111 · ttGk Dt!Marney In V1ctoro ·'" r t1gla11d a fear htl you11(1 (lorl IHllS undltr lhtl t WtffOI (Jf hPf evil unCIP wno µ1ans 10 rnake .,ure "->ht~ 15 not allvt! 10 <.OllltGt t111111hont1toct• H«•dnt-•da1,.• llayf itn_. ff •n·i_.• -MORtK- 11:00 Q) • • W l'SI 0 1 The 1)1v1llf' 111)331 J<111n w:ivn•• f,a1mv Have~ -AFTERNOON- 12-(IO Q) • • • In•· 0 I t t9!>1) Jae~ Wet.lb, 01111 Ouhhon' A 1ougt1 droll u1!.huc101 must ptepnr•~ r,oc-o t.Jrnp tet":ru1rs tnr \.OOl(J.11 wlltl1rt 12 week~ II) • • • flamingo 1{1,.,,, t t9491 Joan Craw· lo11t /a~hary SCQll A hf:"i1Ut1lul .inn Pfll•ctng c ·l' r11..,.tl c1uncP.r •«t lftfl bCl11nO "' ,1 4tm"'tt \own where sht~ mt:PI~ up w•ltl romaucc cJu ty c>t1hll< ~ .Jfh.J murc:hlr 3:30 D • • · . · Si;,1tp1oc~ 119671 Oalo> r!lo1>er1so11 flnoNt fl:indom by Armstrong & Batiuk HELLO, l 'M f'R'Y'ANT GUME3EL ! IHE 5uPE~l30WL IHIS YE-AP. 11:'1 Of= COURSE. BCING PLAYED ANO 1N1TH ME. Ri6HT NOW IS Ar--. AVERJ>OE C.111ZEN Of· NEW ~LEANS! ANO HE'S HERE 10 GIVE 'TE5'11!V()NY or.... HOVI.I IHE cc.MING CF IHE suPE'R 00WL H.c6 0-IAN6£0 HIS LIFE ! Al T HE SUPER00M£ lN N EW O~LEANS •.• ·CBS runs and hides • • in ratings By Pl-.:TER J . BO'VER LOS ANGELF.S IAPI It's s aid that 1n lhe husincs:-. of network ratings races , "You don't win the other guys lost· · · The olht•r J.!11} :-. have been m<1st ohh!,!tng to ens tn that ckpartment this season !'l BC. which Ot:<:as 1onally set•rns read~ to tnt•h its way bac-k tc1 resµl•t:tah le standing, hasn·t And J\Bt'. stuc·k with a ht:a ,.~ load of spent s hows, (f!Jl'sn'I scf'rr1 likely to contend st•nousl~ this IHHO K-1 season Still. you ha\'\' to gt vc CRS t:rt'<lit In a ratings rat:c many f1gurC'<I to ht• as t•losc as last Sl'ason 's, Whl ('h C HS won bv one-tenth of a rntinJ{s pc)int, CBS has opened a I 7 po1nl lead at the m1<lway pomt If m1dsecison moves patth tht: net.work 's few sthedulc· leaks. ens rould run aw av with th<' season C RS' s um m c r I 11 n g h y pe orgv made the "Who Shot JR''" t'pisodc the most-wat<·hed senes episode of all time. and the series has sustained intense viewer int erest Where an average 45 percent share of the ciudie nce wo uld be hugely s u cressful . "Dallas" has Life's a «.-ircus ~~~~t.ained about a 60 percent El' be h M Of the s even shows C BS 1za l ontgom er y stars as a lonely woman who joins plac~ in the top 10 last week. a r agtag circus in "When the Circus Came to Town" rour "Ali ce," "Dallas,'' tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel 2. At top le.ft, she is awed by "Dukes of Hazzard" and "Trap- it all, top right she finds it's not all glamor, then she per John" are four years old becomes an acrobat (bottom left) and a c lown (bottom or younger. right). ·---------- \ .414 DNL.Y P!l0 1 f ......... .. A•leen Qumn . 9. o( Yardley. Pa . has won the titlt• role m UM" movlt> \'l'r ion of tht• R roa dW ll \- mu ~1<·a l · 11 n I.. d \ I I'(' n O \ ('f l h OU!>itll<h• of ~ ounw ~1 r1~ "h o tt•'lll'CJ fo r th\' J1Dr1 ............... .... SCIUltl CD.ST CllllDCHll ._.... ,. 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(,, ... -, ..... , ~ B • • •. ,.,, THE MAIN EVENT (PGl t HO""" CM A.O•o Wllh 19n1hon At<•U«Y Br•no "°"'Own AM Port.bl """" •••• MICHAEL PATAKI • BOB MINOA ~ •• v-DELINQUENT SCHOOL GIRL S (Al , G, ... ;.: ,.,..,~ ----~ut--, ( C '" "" HOlL YWOOO HIGH (l'I f ... AM CM lledio Wltll IOf'lhClll At'eu cry 8tt"9 Your Owl\ AM PotU Clint EH twood In .:":';!:., ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN (ll'O) c., ... ,,...... , ..... D ...... , HONEYIUCICLf AOSE (PG) f .. Ill#. CM ..... With letMllClll "'CftW Y •t"I ¥0'" Own AM ~ '"''""" •-Gene ~encl "lchaJd Pryor 'tlllt_·~~;::,..,~ mR CRAZY (R) Iii "", .. , -UIED CARI (R) -=·· ... . -,_ -- ' ENTERTAINMENT / INTEAMll8'0N Bous~om's 'Elephant Man' ·brilliant By TOM 11Tll8 of .. .,. .. ,~ If W\)' l.loubt r"m alns that Ron Boussom i11 the 111usl u c<'OI npl111r.ed actor In Oran1e County theater, 11 s hould be ~ffcctav~ly dispelled by ''The Elephant M i.n "h111 I atestlrlumph lllSOut h C011st Repertory l\oussom t1 mploys every physical talent »t his l'um munll to wrench his way Into the title role of John ~fo(rll'k the grutest1uely d1sfiaured s ubject or Ht•rrturd l 'orn••rance's awttrd winning biograph1c1tl 1l1 Jlll<I AS O t{T ATF.U IN THE s tage version, as op l•V'H'1I tut he m ovie. Boussom uttlltes only his weU· 1•on1lit 111(1 1-d body no mitkeup m enacting the h11fouu.,ly mu1s h1tl,)cn Me rrick. The cxh:nt of hls s kill ti'> t•v1dcrw ed by lhl• contrast of fl cJream scene in ~ h1rh Ho ui.son µe rfo rrns 111 1111rmi.I r ash1on J ohn-Da vid Ke ller as the brus que , pom· ~01,1s head of London Hospital, Don T uche doubling a!i a Cockney order ly and a devious nobleman, Anni Long as a nurse whose threshhold of repulsion is lower than she 1 magines. a nd Art Kouatik aa the boss of a freak show all contribute brief but well-d efined l' ha r aclerizalions. The double and triple casting-everyon e but lioussom plays more th an one role -works against the production in some respects, notably in Keller's "THE ELl'.P'HANT MAN" • O'ame Oy Stotf\.trO POfnt:r•nt • 01,•c\.O by M.trtln e.niien, \etO~ •M hQhllnQ by !>u\MI '"°"v, (OSIU,,,.. by Merrlly Ann Murr•v. ''"Qtt m•MQtr Juhf' H•btr tu hn1t at d'ret\Of' Leo Coll,n, pr1\•nhed by \outh c.,.,, Repertory nightly &-Ctl>I Mona.¥\ •1 e p,m w•lh ..... hnd MAllR4K'' di ? lO p m ll1rou9h F•b I\ •I 11>1! FO\lrlll Sltp t nettlttr, &S\ ro*n C~nt,., Ot •vr Cost• Mesa Res.erv•f1oru t51 .Oll fQtln M .. H lr'- f tf"dr tt01. '''°..,.,.._ Mr~ tt"nd•t (.,,,Gumm THE CAST Ron 8ou\\Om Jon•tt'"" Mt Mur-trv Penel-WI"""'' .Jonn D•Y•d K •flf't .... Ah·Pllh" Wednesday 1&l 8 p.m. ln the Orance Cout College auditorium . . the compfJly uaea masks, mim e. acrobatics and juggling in its play about the endangered environment ..... CALI.BOARD Auditions for the Ala n Ayckbourn comedy "Relatively Speaking " will be held Sunday and Mo nd ay at 7: 30 p. m . al lhe La1una Moulton P layhouse . 606 Laguna Can yon Road, Laguna Beach . . m anaging director Douc las. !lowe wi ll st age the play, which calls rortwo m en and two women and opens Mar ch 20. N1til Simon 's comedy "God's Favorite" will be he next production al the Newport Theater Arts ('c:nler. 2501 Cliff Orive. Newport Beach, where director Kt.>nt Johnson will hold tryouts Monday and l'ul'sday evenings at 7 · 30 . a ca st of five men and lhrc l' wom l'n 1s rcqu1reci for the s how, which opens M;trt h27 ~ LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS ZANY COMEDY THIS YEAR! M\©£(g~ 1\!\ t he e It· p h a n t 111 .111 re )c·ued from a rri·Jk "lhl •W 10 bet•om l' lj 1111t .ibl1• f1.:urc in I .o ndon ~11t•1t•I y o r t he IKKOs, lious:.nn 1 11' rrq~htening h dft•t•l 1vc His labor•ctl 11 I l ' J t h I n ~ . g u r g I 1 II ~ ,oun<b n his l hrnat and l h,111 .. r1 n~ teeth all t·on I r tl1Ull', .11i'mg With ht:-. ph' ">I '"'' m <u·hinat1 011:-., t11 a ll 1n t r t•ll1b l 1hor11u).!.11 mtl'rprctat wn I qo,\ 8•\IM:M> t1ow 111nhti:od '"'•~, l ()fO John W•-n• Gr•<• ""I K O<i\I It. -u £(ID};{ ~@[Lt![;$ = ($,;uA of a $~) Ab11 1mpreSSIVt.'. Ill a rolt• d• •tlt•d with am h1~u1l•. ,.., Jon a tha n ... RON BOUSSOM Nu• \ .. '\11n(Jw11 t' ( ount•\'i Ot<t••t ff ( flill\I Don Tu<"" Anni Long Pdmtld B•n'J,Dn rono; G ri110 M•ICOlm Culbert\.On \h·~\111 tr:-as the suq,:eon who rc:.c·ut•i. Mcrrat·k aml h1•r111111 '!-his bt'nc fac·tor Mu1·h llkt· t ht· Ma rt 1n lh '"rt charal'lcr 1n "Equus ." ht• 11' pla~ut·cl hy pr" al l cl C'rnons which lends a note of t·onl ri vanct for ti r a , n ;.i\ 11.· ~ff ctl lo this otherwise stu11nm~ ulay l'l' :lclope Windust. 1n her first SC:H a p(Jearun<·c, ~1\'t'lt u marvelously natural JlerformanN• as the not t•cl a<·l rl'!>!> who befriends the elephant man. Wa vrw 1; ran• works both s ides of the social str<•et a:-. M~r n t·k ·1' ,.:nm~ manai,:l'r a nd an Anglu:an b1s ho11 . s 111t>ntl1d on but h c·ount~ l'aml'o as a ra ilroad conductor and Miss Windust's d ual a ssignment as a sides how freak. O.nly Grace, in totally d issim ilar l'ha racters. overcomes this dis· n>nl'l'rtm~ effect "The Elepha nt Ma n ." superbly staged by Mart 1n Benson <1~ainst Susan Tuohy's im pos ing li:H·kdrop, continues through Feb. 15 atSCR 's Fourth ~lei' The<.1ter, 655 Town Center Dr ive, Costa Mesa . Boussom 's pt'rfor m anc e 1s not lobe missed. * 81\CKST AG•: The Dell'Arte Players Com- •H1ny will present the m usical m ystery "Intrigue at Playwright w~ award IH I BLIN, Ireland I API I ri'\h playwright Brian F riel has rt'l't•i ved a lite rary awa rd of SIO ,l)',l(J from the Irish Ament <1n C'11lt1aral Institute for his new pla y . "Trans lation~ " A 1 a (' c re m o n y 1 n th t' Sht•I bourne llo tel. Or Eoin M C'K it•rna n . 1irc!>1dc nt of the 1nst1 tull' tha t 11' based 1n St Paul. Minn . called the play .. <1 work of gemu~ " 11 tell:-: or the arrival in the IKOl'•i. o f a g ro up of E n glis h -.. o I d i t· r !> 1 11 n <1 r I h w e s t e r n Don eg<il who art• 1·ha rged with ma',.ing maps of the area and 1 ur11111g local plal'c names into En1:h$h The c·o rP of the pl ay 111 .. tl s "1t h l h l' ;.it lem pt to d t' !•tr o \ th c n at 1 v e I r 1 s h I an g uage and ends with the v 1cd c nt dea t h of on e of the sol d ie rs. CISTAMUA Bll\IUI '>40 /444 •111111mt1 IOCM MISSIDll YlllO I 11 .... 1\I'. I~·~ C•nema V1e10 X41! IJ !I!!< l!JO 61Jq() ~l'K 1 t·rnan s aid .. rrans lationlt" e xposed "the 1m pu~1t 1on of foreign ideas and va lu e s uv l'r a p e ri o d of t•t•ntunt's" and was "a play for 1 h1 • d1verst' pl'llple of this planet "h11 are .:.uffl'ring a rave of their l rad 1 t111ns " T h e play will be produced in London in April and is scheduled tu be staged in New York late r this year. Othe r plays by Frie l include, "Philadelphia Here I Come." and . "The Freedom of the City ·· Sutherland in surgery NEW YOHK (AP 1 Actor Donald Sutherland s pent two d ays in II oust on at thl' s 11k of Dr. Denton Coolcy lo research a role as a top ht•art s urgt·on and was pe rm1ttt!d t1> ta ke part in a n actual 01w r ation. tht· Nt'w Yor k Post says Suthcrlci nd. whose only medical expe rienl'e had been playing th t• role of Or· llawkc)c Pierce in the m ovie "M·A·S·ll." was al lt)wed to apply clct·tric-shock and stitch up the unide ntified patient, I he Pos t said Cooley. a pioneer h ea rt surgeon, described the a ctor as a "fast lea rne r." lllllllllll Ana~e·m Drive I~ I /l 4 879 9850 .. AM•' I JI NO 0~ 41)' Mi H~< ',' (ll ' UNI l(IWI " ~46·271\ PoPEYE 12:»-3:~5:30 8:~10:20 Gl .......... FIRST FAMILY• 1·00.1:1~5:»1:•~10100 ~ -1~r. PG -o ~. ::!-.:7:.... NOW 8HOWING -· Hine>'~"''' It f' II.' •UL i:au•u \O\ltfl C t\j1t,! 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ALL Q l!D MtCl 111 'tt.MI llECLllll fHI MAL OI TMI MOflON l"IC IUN CC0& OI ltLF lillOUl.AllOH "9 to 5" (PG) =--....... ---~ ' "SEEMS LIKE 9LD T_!MES"1P~1 I I "TRIBUTE " -·· " !~ I "ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" 1 . s ArGl "ALTERED STATES" IA> (G) "FL.ASH GORDON" (PG CHllOAEN'S PRICES I BLUES BROTHERS" AIRPLANE. (PGI • "CHEECH & CHONG"(A I PR_'VATE BENJAMIN" ·GOOOBYE GIRL" (PG! I ] [ t ' "WAl'fUORI" "AMERICAN GIGOLO" ' (A) "OlltOtNAlltV NOft\.E" "ITAfntNG OV!llt'" (lit) ''All'IMICH WA'H 'OU CAN" "'fO .. YIUCtCLI ROSI" N "' II PORT ... ' r J• n • ,. e ,. ·• 15 IP \& !l· . et >Y 1t· IS of le >n to !r se in ,, u le e-• I J . A .. W 1"""9ff .. -..., __ _ JAN. 20, 1911 BUSINESS COMICS CLASSIFIED 83 86 87 ' Clambake Week tees off with that annual shenanigan, 0 0 the Hoag Hackers Hijinx. See 82. R~zelle's big challenge The issues:Al Davis, scalping, anti-trust trial EDITOR'S NOTE: In a Q1'e•tlort and anNn uaaion, NFL Com· mi.,iotwr Pfte R.GEe~ commnt• on Suptt B°"'l ticket scalptfig, the accUIOliofll of Al Daw, ezpanlton and the most important u · sue now confronting the NFL, the /Neral onh-trvst tnal schedul«t /or Feb. 9, regarding the Oakland Raiden' attempt to transfer (heir JrcmchUe to Los Angeles. By K.la• t'eahlres Syndicate Q. In your 20 yeau as commisSWMr, is thu the moat diff~t situation you'w had to face? A. Yes, it is.. Back in 1963 when I had to suspend Paul Hornung and Alex Karras for a year for gambling, it was hard on me personally. And implementing the merger agreement with the AFL was the most tedious problem I've had. But this is the most distasteful because it's within the NFL itself. Q. What 1s at stake in the trial? A. As a group, owners of sports franchises a.re a very interes ting com- posite. As long as everybody d se stays together in a league, they wiH stay together. But if Al Davis is allowed lo move the Raiders from Oakland to Los Angeles without the approval of his fellow pa rtners, then our franchises will be like baseball free agents. Cities will be bidding for them in an auction situation. l can see a m ayor or a governor bidding actively to woo the owner of a franchise to move to their city or state. personally profited from selling SUptt Bowl tickets, im't the trial likely to get ugly? A. If the j udge allows it to be. It's possible that all those allegations about ticket scalping won't be admissible because they have nothing to do with. the crux of the case the right to move the Raiders without NFL approval. But first. let me say two things -one, that I have never personally profiled from the sale of Super Bowl tickets and two. in the newspaper reporting of what the depositions say. there have been certain inaccuracies published. Q According to the reports, Dow soys he was told by the Roms' late l>tUIW1', Carroll Rosenbloom, that you made your "big score" by scalping Super Bowl tickets. Why didn't Dams mention anything about that until now? A. If Al was so "shocked" as he likes to say by what Carroll told him, he had a res ponsibility lo bring it to the other owners' attention as soon as he heard it, not wait until now arter Carroll is de- cea sed. But again, that's why this is the toughest situation I've ever faced as com· missioner -it's from inside the league and many things that probably aren't re- lated to the case are being aired. And aired erroneously ~ Didn't Al also charge you wdh .. un- dermm1.ng" the Raiders' team late in the season? Q Wouldn't that cr eate more problems than It .solves? PETE ROZELLE A. Al has charged that the Raiders never won a playoff game that I attended A. I'm sure that after a few years of chaos. Congress • would move in and pass a law that would provide less latitude than there is now. Q. Do you agree that the tnal seems to be boiling down to you against Al Davis? Here, take this! A. Al and his attorney, Joseph Alioto, like to play 1t that way. As the commissioner , my job is to enforce the NFL constitution and by-laws. In the trial, as in everything e lse. I'm merely the representative of the other 27 owners . untrue He charged that league security people were interviewing and investigating his players pr10r to their Monday night game with Denver on Dec. 1 - untrue Ile charged me with being part of a conspiracy to keep Cleveland and-or Buffalo from playing the Raiders in a preseason game m Los Angeles -untrue, the Cleveland and Buffalo clubs decided against it by themselves. And he charged me with undermining his negotiations with the Oakland Coliseum Commission and the Los Angeles Coliseum Commission again untrue USC forward James McDonald makes an outlet pass in Monday night's game against Arizona in Tucson. For the story, see B:J. • Q. By accusing you in .his depontion of allegedly having 0 Does all this bother you personally? A. I'm not a saint but I think I have a pretty good rep- (See ROZELLE, Page BZ> ·Super crazies awaiting Sunday Ali's gift for gab saves life Ricardo giv~s insight into New Orleans, game By ROGER CARLSON CM,.,. Daily l'ltet Statt If there is a better site than the Superdome al New Orleans lo hold the Super Bowl on Super Sunday it m ay take some searching to find it, according to New Orleans' place-ki cker Ben· ny Ricardo. Ricardo, a Costa Mesa resi· dent and product of Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College, spent the l!*> National Football League c ampaign with the Saints and his evaluation of the Louis iana city sets it apart from any other in Ame ri ca .. New Orleans is football crazy and a town waiting for a reason to have a party," says Ricardo "ANY EXCUSE AT ALL for a party is a way of life. They celebrate Mardi (;rax and two weeks later it's St. Patrick's Day. The whole town was wrapped up in the Duran - Leonard fight." Ricardo's definition or a foot· ball crazy town is one which stuffs 45,000 into the Superdome every Friday for high school triple-headers and one that helps pack LSU's "pit" on Saturday afternoons d espite the fact Louisiana State Univer s ity is located in Baton Rouge. Season ticket holders with the Saints reside as far away as Florida and it's nothing, accord· int to Ricardo. for Saints' fans to motor to Atlanta during NFL hostililities. WELL, IT WON'T be the Saints on the field on Swiday when &.lper Bowl XV gets wider way. but it won't make much difference in the city 's en- thuaium for the big one. As everyone knows it's the Eatles and Raiders who will square off Sunday and it's the natural bettor's instinct tbtit consumes this community that afakea everyone either a Raiden' fan or an Eagles' fan, dependilur on how they put their moaeyoa lbe Une. "One of tbe thin1s that bothers me about New Orleana is that there aeems to be no other topic e1:cept football1" says Ricatdo. "I like to lbina and talk about otber tldnp, too. "8VI' SVSN · WllSN l'M at tbe INIM, all people want to do II talk abcNl football. Tbey'll MY, •JliDw ... ,, look thl• ••?> Can I Mt on you 1u11 tbla .-.··· Dlatractloa. -11 Uaer a aloifteaee for a pl'OfeutGealT .. lem'do..,. there .... ~. .. "' bul in the long run, it doesn't hurt. "VOU CAN RE VERV dis· tracted. more so in New Orleans than anywhere else . Usually you stay in downtown New Orleans and Bourbon St. is very near. "Whe n we came in from Detroit we just Oew to Bourbon St And it's all by root, since you can 't find a parking space ror a car anywhere. ''I'm sure the Raiders and Eagles will have some fun, but every coach stresses that you have to have some fun . You 'lave lobe loose." Ricardo has an insider's view on the scene of this one and he also has an inside look at the two teams. He says it'll be Oakland on top when it's over . Why'? "OAKLAND ATTACKS with its defense and Mark van Eeghen is very tough with the inside run. "I trunk Oakland's run defense will hold up and although the Raiders don't have a short pass- ing game, or at least they aren't supposed to have one, Jim Plunkett is doing it anyway. ·'Oakland is able to acljusl to the competition, Plunkett is playing awfully good and they have those receivers -(Cliff) Branch. (Bobby) Chandler and <Raymond) Chester. "The most impressive lhinl aboat the Eagles ia Dick Vermeil, the coach. "MOST COACHES come into an organization and the flnt thing that happens is be 1eta rid of a lot of veterans and 1oes on a five-year plan. Then when he losea, he bu a built in excuse. / "Not VermeU. He took wbat he bad and said 'we're lobaa to win and here's what I demud. Do it or you woa't be uomd lon1.' "Every day Vermetl II ill tM lockerroom wttb bll pa., ...... tertabUI, plutas b(a pltar. "Pla1•s lcWe t1le P1. In t1M NFL tbere'a ml.y 10 m~ll 1011 cank~a'1adoa. "V II a trt.-to 1111 pla, .. ;: .. ~ ..... '° pathAI ..... Mo. . ' "Oakland is jus t pride and poise. They won't do anything differently for this game. ''BUT PHILADELPHIA - they have meetings to discuss the prior meeting. Then they have another meeting to discuss that one. It never ends." the word go, continues Ricardo. ·•He is a fantastic person. He started the Oakland franchtse with $10,000. And l 'm hoping to s ee Rozelle present him the championship trophy.·· No story involving Oakland is quite covered without a men· lion of AJ Davis and Ricardo has some opinions on the Oakland owner, too. ROZELLE -THAT BRINGS it full circle. From the site of the game and the built in hysteria to the manufactured type . "This is Rozelle's big press party," says Ricardo. Davis, who has been at odds with NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle since the days when he wa s pio neering the old American Football League until the present with his attempts to shirt the Raiders to Los Angeles. is No. l in Ricardo's book. ''It's a very big party for the media." Writers from across the coU'n- try are wined and dined as if royalty for this one -it's Rozelle's annual thank you for the publicity. and it also acts as a determining factor in each writer's estimation of the worth of this one. "Davis pulls no punches with his players. Did you see who got the game ball for the American Conference championship? Al Davis. "I'm an Al Davis fan from To be sure. there have been more than one Super Bore in the past 14 years, but every time out, the one coming up is the Super Bowl. BENNY RICARDO • Raiders get a super sendoff It's thought that counts From AP dispatches OAKLAND -The band that provided music at Monday's send-off may have made an unfortunate choice for its second number. It played the theme song from the movie, "Rocky,'' which is about a Philadelphia prize fighter. Still, the Oakland Raiders got a hearty Super Bowl send-off Monday from the city that may lose the team next season. 7 Several hundred fans were at the Oakland airport to cheer the Raiders before they left for New Orleans and the game Sunday a1ainst the Philadelphia Ea1les. "We're aure the Raiders are 1oin1 to beat the Eaalea. But win, lose or draw, it'a a 1reat team," MayOI' Lionel Wilson said at the rally. "But we'll also be fightinc to keep the Raiders here in Oakland," added the mayor. Al Davia, mana1ln1 1eneral partner of the Raiden, hu·been tryinl alnce lut March to move the National J'ootball Leap team to Loi An1ele1. Tbe NFL la oppoeill1 the move, which la the aub· Jeet of a lecal battle. ,; ............................ " NEW ORLEANS -"l lb1nk we're a better team, Dla1 • beUel' •t.Jle olYootball," aald c•ter OUJ lioritl after . tbe Pblladelpbla Saal•' flnt pradlee •••._here for~ Sowl XV. Tbe SqJle arrlHcJ ia Nft 0rMana at 11:• a.m .• Dr • ._..,, •Httdad team lll'Mffn• ud U... wtllt.....,.. a ......, • tM practtc. fteld of tM!f9w0rs.-8alDU ......... lletaln. ··o. ........ a .,....itt, tWt wW Pf"all ftW OlklMd'a ltJle." llorrta 1ald! OJ.:. "We're supposed to be hardworking guys and I know they don't work as hard as we do," the Eagles' center noted. '1Jw9're tired • 111 .. ,. dlle• PHILADELPHIA -The burning rivalry between the Philadelphia police and fire depart· ments bas caught on with their West Coast coun· terparts as Super Bowl fever grows hotter. The urge to be No. l Oared up again last week after Engine Co. No. 10 of South Philadelphia made a SlOO bet with Engine Co. No. 18 in Oakland, on the outcome of Super Bowl XV next Sunday. Engine 10 backed the Eagles and En1ine 18 bet on the Raiders, but as soon as Philadelphia police heard or the wager, they had \o raise the stakes. .......................... NEW ORLEANS -Should Oakland win the Super Bowl on Sunday, their per-player share of the playoff money would be 1reater than Phlladelpbi1 •a bee a me the Raiden played a ftnt- round 1ame while the Ea1lea drew a bye. Wltb an Oakland victory, the per-player abare would be: $.1,000 for tbe f'll'll·round 1ame, $15,000 for the DlvllklD playoff, 11,000 for tbe APC cbam· ploublp and 111.000 for the Super Bowl for a total otps.ooo. . • A Pldl8delpbla will woukl ...Wt ill a per. pl1yer lban ot •,ooo. •.ooo, and 111,000 for a~ of sa.!,_000. TM aoatnc pl&Jer'I Uan for 8UpW Bowl XV ii St,000. J ------------------_,. .. ,. -..--......._ .. - LOS ANGELES <AP> Fo rme r he avyweight boxer Muhammad Ali talked a dis- traught 21-year-old man from the ninth-floor fire escape of a high·rise office building Mon- day, then accompanied the would·be jumper to a police sta· tion in Ali 's RoJls-Royce, police said. "It's really you !" the man ex· claimed when Ali poked his head through a ninth-floor window next to the partially enclosed stairwell and called out to him to talk things over. THE MAN, WHOSE name was not disclosed. climbed onto the fire escape at about 2 p.m. and came close to jumping several times before Ali stepped out two and one·halr hours later and h e lped him lo s afety, said Wilshire Division Sgt. Bruce Hagarty. Hagarty described the man as ··a very distraught, mixed-up young man," who "was talking Army jargon. It was like a Viet· nam flashback. He said the Viet Cong were out there." Ali . who lives in the nearby Hancock Park sector, apparent- ly was conducting business across the street and was told Of the potential jumper by an aide who had seen the commotion and offered Ali's services to police. HAGARTY SAID THE offer initially was rejected because •·we don't want people getting in crisis situations and then asking ror movie stars." But·"at 3 p.m. he said he was definitely 1oing to jump and he came close to jumpin1. We de- cided lo give Muhammad a chance at talking to the man." Witnesses said that Ali, attired In a business suit, ran up to the buildina. which was under partial renov•tion, and leaned out the ninth-ftoor window. He spoke to the man for about half an hour, nnt from the window and then on the fire escape. "HE WAS VE&Y surprlHd to see All," Ha1arty said. Robert Ewert, a dty fire bat· talion chief on the ·•eene, beard part ot the coavenaUOG bet...- AU and the man. "It WU a pnt. ty dramatJc tb.tn1," be aaid. "Mott ol tM talkllll bad re- U1tau1 "'-'••." AU .... lltlJ'· pi'OmiMd ta. mu JM Wllllll l&aJ wttll~ Thetwo-111,,_Uae taa ud Alt ..... tM •• bll UwtM -at._. ..,.. ~. -~. ._ l. I L ' !·~·=-~DAll:::~•P~IL~o~r----~~~-'u=•~·d~•~Y~J·~~u=•~Y~~~o~1•=.:..'----~--~~----------~~----~~---------------..~~---------SPO---R-T_S __ B_R_EA __ K __ l_BA __ S~K_E_T_BA __ L_L __ l_B_O_L_F._·, Hoag roaated I I A c epeule repot1 from the wortd of eport1 Clambake Week i ., . Olympic financial troub lei may ·finally be at end Ala Salata-style, t'r•• AP 4'1paklt• .\l.bi\NY N v 1'he t>Jki m•y be ln slcht to • the flnand wl troubl_.11 uf thl' I.MU Pl•eld Olympie Or'i..un1,1n.: f'omn11tle!t' t<·•lh•rtna on thti brink of b.rnk ru11tn !tllH't' 11 '>l4'1o1"41 lhe Winter Olympic G<tffi1:!!-1w.a1 I} 11 ) t'iH 411(11 • Go~ lluich Curi') 1tlln11wwtid Monday th11t ht! will 141 ve the llltah· <1 lJrh;an l ~vclopm t>nl ~ur11 $3 million lo begin paying ort lht-Jt•l't-. c,r lh~ t·omm1tltit! Cu~) nid th~ state was pre-p~r t>J tu t di!>\: thv l ' ()(' fund?> MS h1tetl flS S8 million, enOU&h. to l V\ N lht· nud.:t•t Jt'ht·1t tht· I .POO<: stall has from operation of l h~ a:l*nlt•-. .\t lht' !i.mH• \lnll'. ('&l'C) '>IUIJ the opera\lon Of the fa<·1lltwt1 l'On~truc\t•d fur th~ I~ Garnes, including the Olym· i.•tl' fo'1eldhpu:.i· '-Pee<! ~katmg coinvlex ~nd ski jumps, should bt' 1 um~ O\•cr to the proposed Olympic Regional Develop· men1 AuthorH} , We n mnot wail an~ longti.r for federal h.elp in solving !hr Oly m1rn· ( 'umm1tte"' vroblem." Carey sa~d. "I believe tha t the nt'~ t'ongres!'> would eventually recogmze the federaJ reb"ons1b1ht.v tu helµ, but the critical _Unancial ~it.~ation of man) New Yurk l·red1tors wall not per~1t us t~ wail. Some 300 creditors have been wa1lmg smce before the Ol y ~p1cs to be paid by the LPOOC for their work. State officials h~d hoped to get the federal government to pay for at leas\ part of the LPOOC debt, but the latest of those attempts failed late last year when Cong~es_s voled down a $2 7 million a id package which the state said 1t would have matched . Ed Lewis. a s pokesman for the LPOOC. said the gov· ernor's action Monday came as a "complete surprise" and at a time when the committee was gearing up for another try at (a federal bailout . Attt.>mpls to get the facilities_ in Lake P~and brought un- der one authority were renewed m Octob~r m a report. to the state's Budget Division. Thal report clau~1ed that ~1th the help of subsidies and an aggressive marketing campaign, the fa<·ilities could be useful for tourism and the state's pLe.stiee. Quot~ ol dw dafl -· "At Detroit, we gave kids room, board and a s hotgun. Here we give 'em room and board and a surf· board.00 Dave Gaines, head basketball coach at San Diego State, Player telb fan• llr'll an «'••«"rr lfglal Junior gua rd Mark Alcorn, the Louisiana State m University basketball player forced to leave the team because of cancer, was given an emotional standing ovation Monday night before lhe Tigers' game with Kentucky. "l believe I can win the battle," Alcorn said of his fi ght against cancer. "I will continue lhe fight." Speaking from cef!ter court, Alcorn urged the capac~ly ~.rowd to "cheer the Tigers on lo victory and a No. 1 r~_!l_l!_mg . ~-· Forward Garry Jordan, the seventh highest scorer in Niagara University ( N . Y . l basketball history, has been dropped from the team. according to coach Pete Lonergan. Jordan was academically inelgible to play part of last season. although school offi cials said he had made acceptable grades during a summer session and the Fall semester ... The New England Gulls of the Women 's Professional Basket- ball League will fold by Jan. 27 unless their owner pays his bills a nd shows I.he finan cial ability to continue in the league _ . The fourth player to quit Weber State College's basket· ball team Ki a week withdrew from the college Monday. Malcolm Davison, a 6·6 sophomore forward quit Monday after playing in just two varsity games this season. Davison said he quit because he felt the coach, Neil McCarthy had no confidence in him as a player ... Forward Jack Dorsey, leading scorer and rebounder in the Continental Basketball Associalif)n this season, has been signed by the Seattle Supersonics on a 10-day trial basis ... Kansas City Kings rookie Hawkeye Whitney will miss the rest or th~ NBA season despite successful surgery Monday for tom ligaments ~nd cartilage in his right knee _ .. Cedric Muwell scored 21 points and Larry Bird added 19 as Boston defeated Detroit, 92·90 in the onlv NBA contest Monday night. Malonev •~ad• Rang•r• o"•r C•'9•rw Don Maloney broke a 3-3 tie with a second ~ second-period goal, then scored again 1 :34 into the ' third stanza to lift the New York Rangers to a ft-3 win over Calgary Monday night in National I lockey League action ... Tim Voung and Bobby Smith schred power play ~oals 49 seconds apart in the second period and Curt Giles added a third-period tally, powering Min nesota to a 6·3 win over Montreal ... Veteran Wayne Cuhman cr acked Buffalo's vaunted penalty-killin..: unit for two power play goals sparking Boston to 5 I v1~tory over the Sabres. MEAL FOR THE MAYOR -Oakland mayor Lionel Wilson <right) pays compliments to the chef, who happens to be San Diego mayJr Pete Wilson , .who agreed to cook his Oakland counterpart a Mexican meal if the Raiders beat the Chargers in the AFC championship. Fadwr dte• ta ..,reaf ler •••'•arm• John Melved gave his son ·Pat a quick hug • after Pal won a match al a wrestling tournament last weekend. Then the elder Melved , 55, collapsed and died of a heart 'attack. "It was really sad." said his coach, Frank Keller of Sprayberry High School in Marietta, Ga. where Pat is a senior. "Pat had just finished his matc h and he and his dad were embraced when Mr Medved went down. J understand he had a blood clot go to his heart" . . . Jose Thom as was sentenced to two consecuti vc life terms in prison Monday for the shooting deaths of two baseball fans during a minor league ~ame at Mia~i Stadium last August ... Sugar Ray Leonard, WBC welterweight cha m pion will fi ght WRA-junior middleweight champ Ayub Kalule George Bignotti, the most successful chief mechanic in the history of Indianapolis-type auto racing. has joined Chicago businessman Dan Cotter lo form a new racing team. Bignott1 , whose'cars have won 7!1 championship races resigned last season as chief mechanic for the Patrick Racing Team, which fielded cars for Gordon Johncoc:k and Tom Bagley . Houston Astros pitcher J .R. Richard, who suffered a stroke July 30, has been d eared for full spiring training workouts and will begin throwing soon .. _ The Oakland A's announced the signing of relief pitcher Jeff Jones on Monday. bringing to 22 the number of players signed by the American League team ... The Pittsburgh Pirates said Monday they signed two former m ajor league players lo minor league contracts. Mike Aaderson, an outfielder released by the Philadelphia Phillies farm system and Larvell Blanks, a shortstop cut by the Atlanta Braves will play for Pittsburgh's AAA farm club , . Mutuel ticket agents went on strike Monday al Roosevelt Raceway. and on-track betting for its season opener at night was cancelled . _ Thomas "Frank" Fahey, the major league baseball scout who discovered home-run hitter Roger Maris, died Saturday lie was 8.1. TeW.,uton, radio Following are the top SPorts events on TV tonight. Ratings are: • , , " excellent; , , , worth watching; . " fair ; • forget it. [(I] 8 p.m., Channel 5 v' I WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Cal State (Fullerton> vs. UCLA. Announcers: Joe Buttitta and Ann Meyers. This is the first regular season women's basketball live telecast on commercial television and features the Bruins with one of the strongest teams in the country against the Titans. The Bruins feature the play of Denise Curry and also have Mission Viejo High graduate Jeanne Beauprey on the team. RADIO Hockey Detroit at Kings, 7: 30 p.m .. KOGO (bOO). Capo Valley favored GWC plays LA Harbor South Coast race rated wide open Ry ROGF.R CARlh~ON Of .... o.u, ~ .... """ WILMINGTON Don·t ex· peel LA Harbor College to un· leash a high-powered s coring barrage against Golden West tonight, but you can expect the Seahawks to be legitimate con· By HOWARD L. HANDY Of-o.11, ~ ......... Just ln case you might have forgotten or even if you don't care, Clambake Week is coming up shortly and Paul Salata is again in rare form. Clambake Wee~ started in· nocenUy enough without Salata as a mainstay and it survived for several years before he got into the act. Since that lime, it has done more than survive. It has become a growif\g series or events to raise money for Hoag Memorial Hospital and the end result has been outstanding . Of course, there's the . usuaJ two-day pro-am event for PGA tour layers who fail to make. the fi for the Andy Williams· San Di o Open. Dates of this event ar sday and Friday, Feb, 5·6 n a you have lo do is check list of s uccessful tour- ing pr know that many or the form participants at Irvine Coast Co Club have made their mark on t tour. But getting back to Salata and his extended week of activities. ACTION GETS OFF the mark on Wednesday, Jan. 28 with the Hoag l;lackers llijinx at the Newpt{r ter Inn . An y r e · semblance to this event and the · game of golf is purely coinciden· t al. Rut if you are in the market for a Hacker T·shirt, then take your chances and participate. It's a fun-filled day and the event has been moved from Monday to Wednesday to accom- modate more doctors. ·'They us ually take a day off in the middle of the week and we have had some complaints that ·they haven 't heen able to participate in the past,'· Salata s ays "They don 't have any ex· cuses for not playing, now " Be that as it may The next event is the Run for lloag five and IO-kilometer runs and entry fee 1s $7 which indudes an of fie I al tee· shirt SAl~ATA THEN MOVES into his prime with the annual roast· toast at the Newpor ter Inn's Monte Carlo room on Monday, Feb. 2. This year, instead of a sports celebr ity like J im Fregos1 to roast. Salata has gone directly to the lop al the hospital. George Hoag, II will be the toastee and Fr .. rage Bl ROZELLE •.• utation. What bothers me 1s to have my 80-year-old rather read all these accusations that Al is making without m y having an oppor tunity to r efute them because Al hasn't supplied any evidence. I wish Al would dO<'U· m ent his evidence. That's all l ask. Q. Hasn't Al contended that one rell30n he isn't bemg allowed lo move the Raiders to Los Angeles 1s becau&e you want to be the owner of an expansion team there? A. Al has three ridiculous reasons. One, that l want an ex· pansion team in Los Angeles for myself, whi ch is more of an in· suit to my intelligence than my integrity. Two, that I want an e xpansion team for a friend of mine. Three,, that I want the Ra m s to have the area for them selves so that Georgia Rosenbloom Frontie r e, the Rams' owner now. can scalp S uper Bowl tickets whenever the game is played in Pasadena, The South Coa s t J.(l lJi;<uc· may lw 111. 1111 s trongest ever as league pluy up11roul'hc11 Wudnu11 day in b1:1Kkelball tenders in the Southe rn Cal Con-Mnnree PCAA ference basketball race. u~ Mission Viejo lllgh '!>! l>UJhlmi w1•r1• I.hr 1.1•urn to watch when the season hc~un, hut Uw 1·rnnu1•nt1• of Capistrano Valley, San Ch!m1•nlt: und l.ul(un11 Beach has taken the liml'lil(ht 11w1ty from the Diablos, CIF 2·A finalists 11yc•ur11f(11 THE NO. I SPOT in lirt'fllt'lmn11 h11R to go to Capistrano Valley . a jugl(t~rn1tut whlrh has run The South Coast race -· sc._.,N<W41 L Capo Vall•v 11•,1 2. San c•-• 117·ll ), MIUIOf> \/lejo ($-1) 4. l •guM llffcl\ 110-21 s Legun• '41Ul !•·SI '-Den• Hiiis 114 ) .,... 2·1 J-1 .. , ?CH 40-1 50-1 roughshod over to a 14-2 record and the No. 3 spot in the Orange County· rankjnga by the Daily Pilot. Coach Mike King's crew operates behind the double-edged attack of guards Wayne Call and Jeff Chaska, 6-8 Lance Reed and 6-4 forward Cam Bryant, a senior who bu been starting for the Couaan since he was a freshman. Call was an All- Cl F selection u a Junior. San Clemente's 12·3 Tritona are considered tbe beat threat to topple the Cougars, and they'll be tryln1 to do it behind the play of 6-1 junlon James . Hut and John Eddo and 1-1 Jack Stevenson, amon1 others in a deep and talent-lllden crew under tbe hand ol ec,.b Rich Skelton. SAN a.&•ENTE and Capistrano Valley met once ln tournament action and Capo Valley wu a a-eo .tctor. ~ALCONlll EODO SKELTON With victories over Cypress a nd Los Angeles CC, LA Harbor Player of Week hosts G WC a t 7 :30 in a showdown of first-place teams. UC Irvine forward Kevin The Rustlers, 3· l , are coming Ma gee, the nation's le ading off a 65-62 defeat to East Los scorer this season, has been Angeles CC Friday, and Coach named the Pacific Coa st Jim Greenfield feels the loss Athletic Association's basketball opened his team's eyes just a Player or the Week for his role b·t in two Anteater victories. the No. 3 team in predictions, mainly because or I . :The thing they've got to re· A 6-8 ~-pound junior from the presence of 6·5 Raul Montalfo and 6·5 Randy alize is they're not 8 great Magnolia,' Miss .. Ma.gee scored Sherwood. G r· ld f h. a school-reeord 39 points in a The Diablos finished 22·8 a year ago and early team •" reen ie says 0 is l r l 15·4 Rustlers. "They are a good 99-84 victory over Cal State predictions were that they were capab e o equa · team. But they know they have Fullerton last wee.k, hitting l2 of ing that record. 1 11 · t t 14 floor shots and also pulling Laguna Beach, under Coach Craig Falconer, lo Pay we agams every earn is lhe surprise team of the year so rar, rolling to a in this league in order lo win.'· down 15 rebounds. f h d LA Harbor (3·1), meanwhile, In Irvine's 65-56 triumph over 10·2 record despite the lack o heig t an ex-started fast in by surprising us Santa Barbara, Magee had perience. Cypress, 42-41, and then downing 20"point.s and six rebounds, mak- DAN ARNDT (I.I). Lance Stewart (6·0) and Los Angeles CC, 63-62 in over· ing eight of his 11 field goal al- Neil ft\ddell (6-1) are mainstays in a quintet which __ t_im_e-:. :;;;;;.;;;;;;::------::===:te:m:. :pts=. ======::::::;;: 'features an a11ressive style ol board play. For it the Artists rate u the darkhorse in the race for a CIF 2·A playoff berth. Laauna Hills, which has posted a 4.5 record outside ol a Las Vegas tournament, which has gone unreported, entered the season with some high expectaUona, But the Hawks hav~·t malerlaU1e4 into a cohealveunlt to this point and~ rated fifth. · Dana Hilla (7-fJ)J1 loaded wit.II Jun.ion and will ~a team to be reckoned with in• year, but 10 far tbe Dolpblna baven1t 1hown enou1b to be con· sldered a Utle contender he may never be Ute same after ~ Salata and Co. get throu•h. The ).f e vent is espeeially noteworthy "· this year because it ·will mark ., the first time that wives, girl friends and others of the op· pos ite sex have been invited to participate. An invitation sent out by Salata has this return address: Ladies for Co-Ed Roasts. And true to tradition, Salata lists him self as e mcee as Bev Salata's husband. ,. Joining 'Salata in roasting the head of the hospital staff will be GOLF Rams Coach Ray Malavasi among others. The annual pairings party will be held Wednesday night, Feb. 4 with the two-day tourney with starting times (for the first time instead of a shotgun start) tak· ing place Thursday and Friday. It's a very worthwhile series of events with all monies raised going to benefit Hoag Hospital. • • • I•' YOU HAVEN'T TAKEN advantage oC the season ticket offer for this year's Women's Kemper Open at Mesa Verde Country Club, March 26·29. bet· ter check into it before long. "We've c ut season ticket prices in half," says tournament director Don Ruhter. ·•we are offering a season ticket for $12 <'ompared to $25 last year. This ticket is good for all four days of the tournament plus the pro-am on Wednesday.'' Ticket orders m ay be placed at the tournament office of the Women's Kemper Open, cto Mesa Verde Country Club, 3000 Clubhouse Drive, Costa Mesa, 92626. Or call 540-1708. • * * THE Gou· COURSE Superin- tendent's Association of Southern California will host a six·d ay international ·turfgrass c onference a nd s h ow at Anaheim Convention Center. beginning Saturday. On Jan 24 , the top eight players from the GCSAA tourna- me nt this week at lndustry Hills have been challenged by eight players representing the Scot- tis h GoH Greenkeepers Associa· lion The match will be held at Santa Ana Country Club with the Scottish tea m led by Walter W11ods. links supervisor at SL Andrews, t he birthplace of golf. • • • ARNF. DOKKA, HEAD PRO at San Jua n Hills Country Club and a resident of Dana Point, will join Kim Steven Porter of Anaheim who is professional at Mi ssion Viejo Country Club, in the Andy Williams-San Diego Open. The two Orange County pros qualified for the Feb. 4-8 event at the Stardus\ CC re· ce ntl y i n the Sout h e rn California PGA section qualify. ing event. 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J•<kfy Oon.r1 lofwt.,a to • 10 d•v t on trac.t P\iUf'd Jam .. \ Oonatd.-.on tentt'' on th.-tntUrf~d 11\t FOOTBALL N•lk>NI Foolb.111 LHtW NEW ENCL ANO PA I AIOlS An riouncl'd that 8 1Uv "ma rd '~lO"OAf v l C>.;Ch. r~\•Qrtt-d WASHINC ION PEOSr<tNS Dan Hrnn1"1Q 11\\1\IAnt ,._._,,d tod<" COLLEGE AllltANSAS N11mt<1 5A"1 Goodwin •n A\\1\t'1nt footbt111 C.();tcll EAST CAROl tNA Namoo l•1t1 le.,I\ dn •\\•\tdi"it tootbdll coac ti 1<.ANSAS STATE 111.tmtd J•rry Bo•U. itn .S\\l~tanl fOOtC>dfl <OM,, NOllTH IE.l(AS SIATE NAmtd Bob T ttl~r ,,ead footb811 co.,cr, ~na Ath'f"1tt o.,~c. tnr Wl\ll E FORfSI Namt<I Al Croh an.- Williams paces USC Trojans, minus Miller, edge Arizona, 67-63 From AP dJspatches TUCSON, Ariz. -Junior Maurice Williams scored 23 points and pulled down 13 rebounds to lead the University of Southern California to a 67-63 Pacific 10 Conference victory over Arizona in a basketball game Monday night. Williams -who normally plays forward - was moved to center to take the place o~'s leading scorer Purvis Miller, who mis d the game because of a severe ankle injury su fered in Saturday night's loss to Arizona State. The ~ame was close throughout with the score Basketball scores ~ use ., • •r•-.,, LA 8..C~llO, Gel h ell •t P ..... SM#ldl3, SNllle._. f . M~ ... Carroll (Mont.149 GrHI ......... w. Monl•na SS CM"'I-.. , ~l·Hllo._. I Lewlt<14111l 1'. 11. -llmet\ 11 W. HowMtllke•. Fon L.,_lt'7 'Or..., Tldltt, S. Of..,n 7' ~IW tc. U, W.Slmont M Wlll""9ttll 71, E. C>n9'fl H • P.Clll< lllllle..n ... PM:lllc 10....1 ., M, ,___'2. ~ Tttll 57 ... Lwl~ TalUI, ~.st T-.~IS. Clllldel 74 111,.i111174, c--,. w.c....-•. 0...._11 O..• ... OMrWt --,, Meftlelllt SC. •t. ~ 7' E.T--te .... VM1'7 M«tMll .... _. MIM ..... V....., ... J«Uen St. .. lSU .,, ~-, t1 ................... $1.11 .... oir...... 7', IW IAlllllelle 71 ... Ulllllllll• ... .,.....,. ........... ..._,, • ~· H TH.a\ SI, H , Tna\14 W h••• IOI, S llllnols 13 T••••·Art1no1on 10>. T•••U w ........ .. HOU\COft 57' Ark•nwt 54 ... lorM, T .. H Tettt •1 Oki•...,,.. City l.J, E•ansvlllt 11 Lamar I S, Soult1 .. n u. 61 -.... Penn St. 6J. Army n ao1ICN1 U. 6l, Felrlleld ff Drn.C ,., 8ucknolt SS Wltll-~Mery >I, C•lllOllC u." I Col .... 102, Union" Col111'1181e u. Se!CNI Hell " ...... i.nc-. ••• Oeortet-,. St. Franch. Pa. IO, Georot VllHllllll'eft 71 Le S.Ue ... W. O.ttor St. 71 HIVY •. Mille"willO SI. M v11•-• ... TOWM11S&.'4 ........ ., .. iey "· , ..... .., Orell•71.~11 .... ,. Oll'lll 67, ......... " .......... n, "...., .... . It. Lelllt "· , ...... ,. ......... IOk ... I ti, ICAIVlor. OlllO .. tied seven limes in the second half. USC assumed the lead for good at 62·51 with 8:35 remaining on.a jump shot by forward Barry Rrooks. Trojan sophomore guard Jacque Hill had 13 points including four in the final « seconds of the game to seal the USC win. Brooks finished with 10 points. Arizona had five players in double figures. Forwards Ron Davis and Robbie Dosty both had 13 points. Sophomore center Frank Smith and freshman guard Jeff Collins each tallied 11 while senior guard Russell Brown had 10. UIJ ,....,,. e1'er K e111w,,,,, • , .. 7 BATON ROUGE, La. -Supersub Willie Sims scored eight of his 22 points in the last eight minutes <>!the first half to blow open a close game and lead r1fth-ran~ed Louisiana State to a runaway 81-67 victory over sixth-ranked Kentucky in a Southeastern Conference game. Sims entered the game with l2 minutes to play in the first hair and LSU trailing 16·14. He pro- ceeded to score 10 quick points as LSU jumped into a 38-~ lead at the half. NetreD..ee-.e•f'enllaa•,•7 .. J SOUTH BEND, Ind. -Tom Sluby converted four free throws in the final 30 seconds to help 13th·ranked Notre Dame hold off Fordham 8'1·81 . The ll'ilh took an early lead and never trailed after that, but Fordham kept it close throu1h m01t of the 1ame. The Rams had a chance to cl01e the lead to one point with e: 30 left, but ~uby blocked a Dude Toatal abot, '1'•bbed the ball and raced downcourt to aeon \wo ot his aeven poln\.I. The lrilb a1IO toot full advant.,• ol free throws, ecianeCUn• oa Jl of M from th• frM throw line, aompaNd with I oft for tbe Rama . Kelly Tripucka btt ll pomta to pace the lrtab . • Tu .. day, January 20, 1981 DAIL V PILOT 83 Economic brightener Semiconductor induatry rejuvenated · SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -While the rest ot the economy languishes in uncertainty, the $10 billion semiconductor industry is experiencing a "s~cond coming" in the area south of San Francisco known H Silicon Valley. At least six corporations ar e in various stages of formation in the Santa clara Valley. a center for the manufacture of the cornflake-size electronic chips that are vital to everything from computers to "smart" toys, THE NEW BOOM HAS been made' possible by new technology and emerging markets for new "custom" chips . These are expensive and specialized chips custom-made for specific applica- tions. More than S38 m illion reportedly has been raised to laun('h the new companies. and financial experts are comparing the srtuation to the semicondu('tor boom orthe late 1960s. "WE'RE FRANKLY SURPRISED," says Gordon Russell. general partner in Capital Manage · ment Ser vices Inc .. a Menlo Park-based venture capital firm ... We 've been convinced for some time that it was just too costly to start a new semiconduc· tor house.·· Last Augusl. Russell's firm got together with Wilfred Corrigan. former chairman or Fairchild Cam era & Instrument Corp .. who is starting LSI Logil' Inc . in Los Altos . , r r • , 1 l ~ OR~NGE Ce111Nlt~ \ J "Prudent Investing in the l980's," IS subject or a free seminar scheduled for 7 30 p.m. today at the Marriott Motel, Ne wport Beach. Don Winkelman, director of Ostrow. Winkel man & Associates, will s peak Staff and facult y me mhcrs of Pt·111H:rd1ne University wi ll be in Orange County this wcr•k and next to answer questions etbout the school's ba('helors and master·s degree programs offered by the university's School of Business and Manage- ment. Meeting place today and Jan. 26 1s at the Air porter Inn. 18700 MacArthur lllvd .. Irvine, at 6: :w p. m .: and Saturday at JO a.m. at the Oran~e Count) campus. 2151 Michelson Drive. Irvine . Be~kman Instruments Inc., f''ullerton, has re· ported incr<.'ases in sales and net earnings for the Sel'Ond quarter Of fi scal J !W) and the first half or las t year ended Dec. 31. Sales for the second quarter ended Dec. 31 in· <'reased 13 percent to $151 ,282,000 from $133,692,000 in 1979 and net earnings increased 1 percent to $8,965,000 from $8.868,000. Sales for the half in· ('reas ed 15 percent to $289.839.000 rrom $251,662,000 and net earnings rose 3 percent to $17,370,000 from $16,791.000 the previous year. Lavonne McSbane is corporate secretary of Far West Financilll Corp., according to an an· nouncement from the office of Far West Savings ::ind Loan Association, Costa Mesa. Dennis P. Mallon is president and chief ex· ecutive officer of True Data Corp .. a manufacturer of card readers for the data processing industry .. The firm is located in Irvine. ' They came VP with •rlantora.iseS6milllon from their fWldS and a host o other venture capitalists . They got their money in 24 hours. "We were really surpri5ed.'' aays Corrigan. "There's a lot of money out there. What you'reseeing is the death of the conventional wisdom ... that it is too late for new companies togetinto thegame." A similar story is told by Jack Balleto. a former executive at Synertek Corp. He was able to raise $10 million in venture capital for his VLSI Technology Corp. in Los Gatos. THE AMOUNT Of' MONEY available for in· vestment in new companies "is amazing." says Jane Morris, managing editor of Venture Capital magazine. She estfmates that new money in venture ('apital firms jumped from $400 million in 1979to $800 million last year. Some estimates say $250 million of that came from the Bay area. With attractive stock offers in companies that could be tomorrow·s high·technology stars, the new corporations have little trouble getting worlrers from established companies. Virtually all of the top execut ive." 1n the new companies are semiconductor veterans from Silicon Va lley · $50,000 to.$500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • Int•••~• only paym•nl • lncomto • Co1nm•rci•I • At'oid.,ntlal • w ... 11111 co••i•••nt• • Monthly fundln9• • 6 .. ontl'I• to 3 Y•••• • Southem C.llfornl• loan inform•lion ••rvlc• ~ I I I d (714) 759·1515 llMEAIC AN HOME MORTGAGE • ,. , ... ,.,,, ,, .,, .... OH\lf" f IP..\1 ,,, Ji•.111.1 '•·hi•'''' H•·.11 11 ( ·•·'"'""·· •1}t;r>ll Compare! We're Higher Than AnyBankOrS&L Charles M. Matter is corporate office head for the Newport Beach office or Lloyds Bank. Ha1b L. I Black has been named trust officer and Michael S. 15 7 6 % 14 9 7 % ~~T::!e~~a~s t~~e ~~~:~~~i:ea:o~~:~t~i~~!tr~tt~~~ • 0 • 0 department and Martin Cooper is commercial loan officer. annual yield Nanci Nowicki Robuts is art director or Cox & I annual rate Burch Advertising Co .. Newport Beach Alan Rypinski, president of Armor All Products, Irvine. has been honored by Auto Merchan dising News, F'airfae ld. Conn . as "man of t h e yc>ar ", Rypinski , who lives in ·NewJJQr\ Heach, received the award dur ing re"cn l cer emo n ies in Atlanta. 11oa"E11Ts Robert W. Long. Palo Alto. a former vice preside nt of The Irvine Co , has been elected president and chief executive offi('er of the Council of Califorma Growers. His 31 years in agriculture includes four years as assistant secretary of agriculture for Presidents H1cha rd Nixon and Gerald R Ford. Randy Papke is assistant art d1rec·t or of Cochrane Chase. Livingston & Co., Irvine lie lives in San Juan Capistrano Sharon I.. Honea is manager of the South Laguna office or Santa Barbara Savings and Loan /\ssodation • Fred ·Forster, president of Newport Balboa Savings & Loan. Newport Beach, will speak at the Jan. 28 meeting of the Sales & Marketing Council of the Building Industry Associa· lion. "Dollar Doings" will be the topic of Forster's 7 p.m . speech. The session is slated at .The Registry Hotel, Irvine. Reserva- tions. information < 213 l 625·5771. D•vld Gra ham , Laguna Niguel, is vice president for the Southern California area for the Air Forte Association. a non· profit aerospace organization GHHAM I promoting public understanding and education of the U.S. Air Force. Graham is manager or market' research and planning for the aeronutronic division of Ford Aerospace & Communications Corp .. Newport Beach'. . Worn.en workers due back wages WASfQNGTON (AP) -A company accused of reatric\in1 women to lower-paylnc jobl at tta Bo1alU1a, ba .• planta baa .,..-to pay Sl'75,000 in back wapa to more tbaft aoo women. 1'be ap-eement by Crown ZeU.-bacb Corp. WH }>art ol 1\.1 settlement ol an emj>l01mnt dla· crimlnaUOD 1\dt ftled by tbe l.Uee o.,artmeat. A conamldecrMniolvtn1UMiov..,...t1wt wu filed In U.S. Dlltrtct Court 1D New Orlean1. 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NtW YORK Uavld UU•thal. former cbalrmua ol Ute Ten· netHJt• Valley Author'l\y. flnt chairman Of th• Atomic h•IY Com· m111i0ft. and •uruuful private bul,n .. 1man, we1 puatoaa&e about It coo.Id bavebeendone24yean110, heuid, with private parties putUna up all the money if the 1overnment would 1uarantee mlnimwn prices. lt didn't. 1be plant wun't built. And what would have been, ln his view, a "very comfortable" aJtemat.ive to foreip oil. WUIOll. "'lb1.I country lan't done," be •aid. "Tbe 'llmita ol arowth' ~­trine ii phony" be d~lared naUy, maintainln1 It represented Euro- pean, not American, thinkin1. •'We should appreelate lbe buk dynamicsottbia country andfor1etour roots ln Europe," heaaid. ,He explained that in bia view an eneray 1borta1e resulll from an underuae ot human ener1y. Human ener1y, "drive brainpower, creatlvity,ima&inalion,"pullotberener1Ytoworkforhumanuae. Am •rita '1 f\at.W'e He wu r•tl .. tou. !lnd fruatrated by what h• u.o.&abl wu a wa1te ut human 4HMtr41Y . .''th• o•· hOft 11rtat•t a.bet · 11 bu tit the country and now It could · res~catat~· It, he aaid, It frMd to do It.I •orl THEa£ WAS BITE but not scorn in his voice. "There is timidity. a lack ot resolution in the decision centers," be said. A lamentable laclt ot leadership, public and private; an inaction, a ne11Uvlsm. he said. Utilize this enercy, he said, and you solve the problems ot produc- ln& power for factories and homes, as well aa the other eaaentiala of life. including the development ot a rich culture and sound govern· ment. Lllteelhal died Int Tbund•Y •t •I• IJ , but th• men4'1e ~ left •• an in1p1nna. prC>v0taUv• oot Hf' Hunt'iated 11 to a ncw1mal'I uUed tu hl1 office uae d-.> Hve )•ean aao 11rter ht' fuulhed tu1 mom This, be continued, ian'tthe way to bulld t country, "lfwe make up our mind, if we aet the lead out, we'll find this is the createat un· derdeveloped ceuntry in the world, and that it doesn't have to be timid and fearful of growth." But. he said, we hold ourselves back. ··we taik about the energy problem and conserving energy while we waste the basic energy, human eneru-. through unemployment und thrqugh lack of a massive program of across-the-board improve· menls ol human skills," he said, his,voice intense but the lone barely rising. HE PAUSED BRIEFLY to explain that for two years he had been crowing mcrea1in1ly impatient wiui inaction and that he waa eager to speak out. He was often aasociat9' with the past, he knew. but he said the models of the put were inappropriate lo the coun- try's resuscitation. in1 nrw.pa~r C"""'" l 'mmad u b•ll thl1 momini." he.aid. riama from bi1 de1~ ~nd handtna the ne.nman a d lpptftt& that told vi planJ for • S237 mtlhon IO\'l"mmf!ftt aided pilot plant tocoov~rt co•I to1ynthetlt crude oil ·'Today, the centers of human energy and imagination are widely scattered," he said. "They are enormous, varied, dis· persed ... · Funds cut snarls LA commuter plan 1.0SANGELES <AP> -A state ficial has said the state• will under the U rban Mass tends to begin condemnation pro- ceedings, said Baxter. for a 2,000-car parking garage at Union Station and a l , 750-car parking structure at the Conven· lion Center would have lo be a ban· don ed. plan to purchase Union Station in persist in efforts lo purchase Transportation Administration downtownLosAngelesasthecen. UnionStationwbetherornotthe program to underwrite city terpiece of a public lransporta-financially squeezed People Mov-transportation programs, with tion system may face major re· er projecl§urvives. the state covering the other SS The People Mover project, a loop cOMecting Union Station and the Convention Center 2.9 miles to the south, encountered cost problems in recent weeks. visions. Thestaft'dn. with22tracks,only million. The federal agency, The fedentl share of the eight of them now in use, had 30 however. said this month it could The People Mover., estimated lo cost $175 ntillion three years ago, has now soared lo an estimated $259 ntillion. The three steps to scaling down the project would ·save about S27 million, said Albert Perdon, a People Mover official. purchase price ha$ been reduced regularly scheduled trains provideonly$4.2millioo. sharply. and there ·are city plans operating from the station daily In the next few weeks Caltrans The People Mover Allthority announced last week that d\le to cost projections, the tri-level sta· lion plan at Union Station, would be cut back to one level. and plans to cut spending on the Union Sta· during World War II. Now there will be looking for the money lo tion end of the People Mover are 20 arrivals and departures buy the station in other accounts, project. daily, but a recent Caltrans report said Jerry Baxter, the state agen· Under proposals for revitaliaa-says the energy crunch will lead cy's public transit chief for Los lion of Union Station, it was to to a resurgence in rail travel and Anp.eles. Baxter also said the serve as a terminal for commuter au 22 tracks would be needed state has been promised a letter 'Explosion' claims paid trains. San Bernardino Freeway again by 1990. · from the federal program to reim- bus way passengers and the The three railroads which own/1urse the state for the other S8 SEA'M'LE <AP) -Insurance companies have paid out $11.7 million in claims because the eruption ol the MoWll St. He.lens volcano has been classified as an "explosion." says a sp6kesman for the industry. The losses would not have been covered if the volcanic eruption had been interpreted as earth movement. according to Richard Farrell . Seattle re- gional representative of the Insurance lnforamtion Institute. NetedlWI downtown people mover. A tri· the 41-year-old station, the Santa million at a future date -but that level station for exchange of Fe, Southern Pacific and Union does not necessarily bind the David R. 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COOl)l •D eO ' .,. )A ••• , ""'''" I Iii & .. 19 K•n M I ID " .,. n•11 Ii NoAP nl '10 I 61 J''. '• SIQdBU\ ... 40 73 701 VNCR.. .. ..... ~ B•ofVa I It S 17 131,' '-,, CCoooppT~ 1 1~ I 61 1'' •' • t·M"' I q'>o "" " ' ' 'KO\Cn l 1'J~ No.,IUI I IO 8 •19 q ' ,,. Salgdln n S) ~~ •' ~ VNlt .. 4 14 1"'-• •~ BnkAm I .. ' 1'-,.~. T ... , J lS\'f ' .. C.,M"' ul \ II '7 Kovf'd n 1(111 9 0 ~ N(•ISL 10" 10 11 .... I , s.1,wy 7 60 I 69 JI • J VnlH\I s 1• • sev.. • TuHdav January 20. 1981 s DAIL.._Y PILOT •• NSI neo nopol1 More than good art at stake here • By MILTON MOSKOWITZ If you're having trouble selling hpsUck m France but are now renting c ars in Palustan and Zimbabwe, and 1( you 're selling more tomato sau<.'e m the Unlled States than anyone else. and 1f you're domg well In the pop<.'orn bus1 ness, brmgmg ma lot of gin from Bntain and making fake whipped rream , where are you'' You are Ins ide one of those multifaceted. Jerrybuilt comparues that are so much a part of our time· Norton Simon, Inc ( NSf J Norton Simon, the man who created this hodgepodge, no longer has much to do with what goes on at the com- µan) bcarm.i has name This as not to say he's not interest- ed in these goings -on. He comes to the annual meetmgs Rut he 's neither an of· fleer nor a direc tor anymore He does direct the Norton Simon Museum of Ar t at Pas adena and NSf, through its founda· lion, 1s a maJor SUI>· Money Tree porter of U11s must'um Some :.!50.000 persons t rekked through tht' museum in 1980 Many more persons around the world bought one of the hundreds of products made hy NS I. enough to generate. for the first time, sales of SJ billion Where doe!. t hat place NS1'1 Somewhere between Nabisco, the cookie maker. and Ame rican Airlines. the big airline ABOUT ONE-THIRD of those $.1b1Jhon1n sales comes from food products Yo u're huy1ng from N~l when you l>l l'k up any of these 1tcrns 1n the s uµermarket Hunt'~ tomato sauce and tomato paste. Hunt 's ketchup ta distant second to Heinz). llunt's Pnm11 Sals a spaghetti sauce \a di s ta nt second to nagu>. llunt's Manw1ch sloppy JOC sauce, Orville Hcd<'nbacher's popping corn (No I m the market 1. Pfe1ffe r·s salad dressmgs, Wesson 011. Sunhte 011, He ddi W111 desse:-t top111ng~. J llun~crford Smith's ice cr eam luppmgs an.t flavonn~s To down these µrodu< ts. NSI s up11ht'S a broad line of beverages. both hard and soft, some produced here 1n the l' S . others 1mportcll The.> bring m Tanqueray gm from Bnl<iJO. Uk :-Jo 2 imported gin lbchUld Beefeater) They re ,1Jso !ht.• dis tributor of Johnnie Walkt•r Black Label and Red Label Scotches Among the other liquors tht.'~ 1mpon are Aalborg Akvavtl. P1mm's Cup, Ihm• t•ognacs. Pomme ry champagne and Wodka Wyhorowa t fr om Poland > RENTING CARS IN Pakistan and Zimbabwe '' Yl.'s . that's Avis , which NSI also owns For years Avis has heen second to He rtz and they rontmuc in that runner up pos1t1on In the driver's seal at NSI 1s Hronx born Oav1d Mahoney, a silvt:r thatched for mer ad man Addresstn~ has NSf annual mecttn2 last Novl•mbcr, Mahone) t n •at1><I his shareholde rs to a d1scuss1on or inflat111n "A CANO\' BAR USED lo cost a nickel Now It costs a quarter Does t hat mean 1t has mcreased rive fold 1 NI) way I'd say f1fteen·fold 1s closer to the truth Reeause the <.'andy bar that now costs a quarter 1s only half thc s i ze 1t used to be, and they use lower quality 1ngred1ents I a m no econonust, but I can tell you about candy bars by the number of bites I get out or each one and how good 1t tastes." .... 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(etoto•m• ~108 SatTI'llf'I t VIOAu' ''''"· ~110 Win U'\lop ru Foonl1tm Vdlft'Y (A1ttor n1a •11oe Thi\ l)t.o,1nt'\\ I\ umrlut ,.," Oy nn 1n thv1du1tl f ht\ bu\1~\\ I\ <.nndu<lf'<:t by a Qf"M'•~t Pt'rlfWf\htp J ~r11n C0tt1p.t;tny John T M~rlln Pr""tdf-nt f hi\ \1atlltfnf'-nt •ll\ t1•"'f1 ·w ith '"""' County Clerk ot Or.,nO"' C.;ou1lh on J4nu.a'y ttt. I'll llH00£S, K£MOAl.L & MAlllllNGlOH A l'r•l•Hl-1 Uw Corp. O" M<t<A,,_ etVd., St1lle IU N•wporl hacll, CA tJMO All••MYO< .... llorA .. nl Bryee H. Neff, E~ 111'1 V-11r•b1¥d , Stoile l7J W .... laM Hlfl1, CA '1)M hi UIJI 716olSH l'ISJIU Pubh\lted Ore<19e Co.a.r D•lly Pilot, Jan 13, 70, '7, Fob J, 1'91 H• 11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •u11111u NAMI 5TAlEMINl, Sd"1U<'I f Tnlt ~IAtrmH>I tountv Ct,.rX ol J~nu••r 1 1'81 t'1Sn11 Publl\twod O..tn~ Co.t<I 0 .tllV Piiot, ".:~:":,;:~~with II•• J An 10, "·Feb J 10, 1"91 JO,, T 11• 10110,.lnQ ~r\on1 ar1 ClolnQ Du1,1n«PiSAS. IAVI N E BARRAN C .a PROPERTIES, .,_31 hlltr, Suitt 130, Ne,.port 8'tecll, Calllornl• t>MO OrAnOf' C.oun•y on PISH1J l'ulllt•l'IP<I Or ""<I" Coll\I OA1tv Pllnl. J•n. 6, IJ, 70 11 1'81 S"l 80 PUBLIC NOTIC E MOTICI O~ lfO'f·llHSl'OMllllLll'I' Nelle• Is .,.,..b, 9lv1>n llltl lll4t "" Otr\lfned wltt not be rtsPoft\lbt~ tor '"' debl• or 11•1141111•• <ontr.t<l#d by .an,_ otr.r fl>,ln mnetr, on Of •11'1 11111•11• Detecl lflls 1'1, ..., of Jltflutty. "11 ~W.Folfff ntC-lllt~. C"'•Mfte. CA ._17 ...... I ... Or .... CoHt Delly 1"1101, """ "·"·"·'·' ,....I .. PUBLIC NOTICE B•rry WllllMn1, lllC., • C•llfornl• FICTITIOUS eUSINE$S carparallon, 41131 f eller, Suitt 130, NAMI STAlllillllll N1wporl8'tetll,Calllorftl•UMO. tnt tollowlno s-•5'1!1 11 dolftQ busl· Tllh buslneh ts condut ltd by • nos •s · llrnll4d _,,.rshlp UNICORN CLEANING SERVICE, GENERAL PARTNER Ill•• 81ookllu"I, Ge rd•n Grove, lltrryWlllltmt, inc. Ctlllorftlt '1"1 @«ry K. Wlllltms RebKu Sue H..ckell, 1621 Mon1e ~ Cerio Ort•t. se1111 Ant , Ct tllornle Tiits tlllt-1 wes llled wlllt ,.,. t110. Cou11ty Clttll of Or•• Covftl'I' on Till\ ~l,_I\ II tOl\CIU<lecl by •II 1111 1J anutry l6, t•I olvldlltl CA .. •ln & ICAIOAM . 11-ceS.,.HKll~tt IA1t-"•&.1w Tiii\ S~I wes llled •1111~11t M l ......... CeMwDr County c1e.-ot Or•~ County on 1111te •. • Jell\Nty tt, "" • ,, ,,,, ... ~ t911 ,, .... PWll"°*' Ore19 Coet\ D•llY "11et, ~I .... Or .... c.9' Delly ..i11t Jllfl ... t1, ..... J, 10, ,., )42 .. 1 Jflfl. ,., 2', ...... '· "'· "" ,..., -.. ............... FUOllO TnP Own""' ''""''~"' trwt t•Qht to 't'tl)' 1 PuOll\hf>CI Ordnq.p COd.,.I Daily p ,101 I ctn'f' o r ittll bid\ to wa 1vt-An y 1nfnrm~l1 0f'lc IO 1"80 J .. 1n o J l. 10 '~' s1 I• 80 :~t~~P~fb;~ ,:~o,:;_..,. lfWd'd' In th• 0.ll"'IJ Jdnudr't t) t«Wl1 C.lt V OF IAVIN .. P UBLIC NOTICE Bv lotta l OqJr,bv FICTITIOUS BUSINESS O.Oputy C11v Cl.,• NAME SlAlEMEMl Publ"~ O<anQP Ca"'' Oo\•lv Ptl<ll I oolnq J1ln IJ 10, 1'181 /l6 81 T hp lollow1n9 ppr\On\ a,.f bV'tlnf'\\ t.1\ HOME INVESI MENT, 1101 SOulh El Cnm1no R-a1 San C•fmef'IP, c~111orn14 •·7611 Ktf\t o. tto•o•~ll . 161 we'' Alr.\\llndro 4ian Cl,.mente Ce111torn1a oan W•ll•r.tm 0 Gu,.rt'ntl, l101 C.allf> Toledo, San Clf"mente, Cdlito1n1.t 01611 f ru\ bu\1nti\\ 1\ condu< lttd t>v a Qtmer'11 par1ner\htP ICtnt I\ l(~p\ell r"" \tat~nt .,,d~ f1lt!d with •~ tountv Clerk ol O•anQI' Counly on J'""''' 0 ... , Pllbh\hed Orat19e Coast oanv Ptlol, Jal\ ll, l'O, 11, FtO ], 1'91 7'4·81 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAMIESTAlEMENT T hfl followrnQ ptlr "iOn' tH •· t11)1nQ bu'' nev~ 1n !( 0 ( I NV EC.IMFNI PARfNEASMIP NO I, l~JO C.al.toV o""" N••wr><>rt Afl«tfn (..tl1to1n1tt 011>6Q Charif!'\ Wilham t(4r(hf'r l ru\lt",. ol I~ ( W ICorcr...r Tru•I O~ll'CI JuM ''· 1Cl71 1 \JO Gala•v 011 "". Nt woor 1 Be.en, ca11torftla ~W) Thi\ t>U\IM\\ 1\ conduc 1.-0 bv t4 11m11ed ""''""'~IP Ct\ttrl,..\ Wtll1arn K ire ht-, Trust'°" end a-rel Par1""' fh1\ \t•l~I W~\ filf"(I Wllh tfW (Ouftty Cltrk ol 01anQI' County on Januarv 7, 1911 FICTITIOUS•USIMIESS NAMESTATEMEKT The tollow'"Q perWft l\do1nQbu\tr••'S• I.•• OflkH a\ AONIW, MILLllt & CAAi.SON K C (ONSTRVCTION, USS> W"•1•w.ttf- Wa•erlV L.t,., lrvlne,Cah1orn1a•7I" _.MK!~~· ICennet!I (OIQan, UU? W•vtrly _ N•w-1-.......... - L.tnt tr•I'-c;attlorn•a917U Putill\hocl <>•119t (o.t\I 0111~ PotOI Thi\ bu\l,;~, ts <Olld<Kltd by an 1n tan •. 13, l'O, 11, "" I]• II d l•1dutl • K@ii,.lllCotq.an f llls •latemenl was llled w11n IM Counly Cltr• ot Oranve County on Deu"'""' n. 1990 l'ISUU PUBLIC NOTICE M·US!lt $TATIMIMl0, AIANOOllMINl O'UllOI' Publi•Mcl °'""~ Coa\I Dally PllOI, °'!.< JO, l'llO.Jtn.6, IJ, 70, 1911 s 10•·90 '1CTlllOUS IUllMISS MAMI TM •ot-tno perton• 11a .. •b•"· dt>Md ,.,. uw of tr. ll<tllto"' bull nos ..-------·---11arn• TRAVEi.MART ., IOHS.ft JH· "CTITIOU$ eUllMIH Quin Hiiis Road, N•wport llucn, PUBLIC NOTICE MAMI ITATIMINT C•fllornla tM60 ..._ TM lotlowlno "''°" ts dOlftt bull· The ttcllllovs bu11,,eu namt rt• Mn H . l•rrtd to •bove """ tllact I" county on S A AND M LAllOAATORV, •11 Ulll September II, 1'~ St .. Hulltt""°" e.ec.B, CA.,._, Tommie Wile-. UOO kffl Ortw , lln H-. 611 15111 SI., Hllftll119ton Coron• dtl Mer, Calllornlt mts lltKll, CA ...a: C. l'*Mt Wife-. UOO ICffl Ori .. , lllll MIMIS IS t OllCIUCWd by all Ill• COl'flf\6 .. lillef, C.llfor11I• OUS dlvlCll.Mll. llllt _...._ •tt cOftduclff by • llnH-~··~Ip. llll• .......,._ -flted wilt! .,,. llllt ,...,_. -Ill• wllll u. c_,, c.i.n et °'M191 ,_., Ml c_,., cie.ti e1 o....,.. c°""'" ... o.c .•• ,... ,., _ _._,,.,,.,, ,.,..,,. • ~ltllltll Or .. C099' Delly ...... "'*'"""'Or .... CN'4 Deity "li.t, J-. II, If, ...... ), ti. 1•1 JINt JP. U , a. '7, ~. J, 1•1 JMI I .. I Tuesday. January 20. 1981 DAILY PILOT 87 The BiggHt Merketplece on th• Or•nge CoHt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 6 4 2 You Cen Sell It, Find It, Trede h With e Went Ad 842-H78 One Cell Service FHt Credit Approlfal • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gl'Mf"ol 1002 G..wr_, 1002 . ......•............... DUPLEX $1I0,000 l'rtnw <.:ost ;.i Mt•)>a Ulttb l'l1·;.in f"l•lurlit:lhl••I ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 6 7 8 EQUAL HOUSING F111am·111g ' llurry \'all lurdl'latb' li41i 7171 OPPORTUNITY 14 YVIEW HOMES We h avl:' 4 lovely ho mes hll'atcd 111 lhc ba1:kbay area 'l'ht•y all huv c Vtl•Ws ol lht• e1·ologtl·al prcscr\'c and 2 ha \'c p uuls and s 1>a s. Tht• pr1 1·cs run gt• from $105.llOU to $222.500 T e rms un• flexible Call ui; for a v1cwi111o1 aplJl. ~~~w~~"~-~~:~~, , .. ,· 1~A~j D A I L y Vl'l'lt se d 1 n 111 1-. 1ww:-.1w1.wr •~ suloJ1'<'l t.1 lhl' F1·cln iJ I Fa 1 r 111111~ l!lJ.! .\t'l 111 l!lliX \\ h tdl makl's 1l tlll•g;1I lo .111 \'l'ftt:.c ·lul~ 11rt•l1•n •111·1• l11nll :.1t111 11 o r "'' 1·rim1na111111 li:t'>t'd 1111 r<H'l'. 1 ulo1 . n •l 1,.: 11111 .. 1·x or 11al11111.tl 1111g 111 "' a n llltl'llllttll lo 111.1"1' Jll\ ~UI h prt•l t•rt'ltt't' I 1 1i1 I l .t l t U It II I ii I ., \Tl l!lllt:tlttttl I h t:-. 01·":-.µa p1·1 '' 111 11111 l-.n11"1ngl~ .1111·111 .1111 a1h 1·1I1:.111g 1111 1 •·,ti 1·~t.11o' \\lt1dt I" "' \ 1111.1 l l•Jll 11l th1· l.J\\ ERRORS: Advertisers should check their ads daily and report er· rors· immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first I incorrect insertion I only. Houses for Sale •••••.•...•........•..• General 1002 •..•••......•....•.•... VETS.NO DOWN! 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Coost Co11do ll.11 ii 1 .. 1111tf • ••'"""''"' .' l1,1tl1 .t!I 1111 11111• 11·\ l'I I· 111 1.111i I 111 ,)I 1'1111 II'' .11111 •• lo11tl \\,oi l.'"~ .. l 11,1'I l'l.11.1 l•ttll l•lh t' I 1111f\ ~·· 1111 1 lltll I\ I ,ill I ol 11'11 c;:;sELEC T tPROPERTIES NOTICE ho\\ lldlly Ptlul ('la~!' tfil.>d ari~ 111:.play lh1·1 ; ITIC.'S~lll/,l'S w'ilh lt'l!tbthty and 1mpa1·l • Our a ds. we are llrourt to say . re ally get results Pho nl' &l2 5678 TRADITIONAL REALTY HOMES I> INVESTMENTS 631 -7370 -fUNTINGTON VILLAGE 11,\1((;,\I~' B1•:111t1f11l :1 ll1lrm lol'a\t•ol in 1·\ • 1·111•111 .1n·a 111 11 unt 111\:11111 \'1ll.1g1• < \·ntrall~ hw~1h•tl Joi.: lo lltt• IH'al'f1 \\ atl.1ni.: tl1 ~1a111·1· 111 ..,huµ' -.1·hc111b KHll 1·c•1t .. ,... H \' a1·1·1·s ~ "" 111·1' 111.11 l tll;ltlt'l' 111 • q 11.1l1I11•1( It 1(\ i.· r 1\ 11,11 J.!,1111 .11 Stu:l,IHHI (':tll Ill I\\ ;;,:! I j'tM) THE REAL ESTATERS EASTSIDE EXCLUSIVE ll1•.11111111 T 1n·1· l1111•d ...111·t·t Walk "a~ lh1•u 1111\\l'I' ltllo•d \ard. l1•acl~ I u ,,h ak1• I rn11i tloll lmust• l'l1a rm111i.: ha~· '"ncl111\~ •·11'1am·1· tltt~ :J lltlrm lt11111 1• 1>111 1·harnt ,ol11u1111 h "1th h;1rtl"111111 1111111 :0. f fUl!I' 11l1h•fl da~ ~ 1111 .-.. .. , 111,111~ lt·n t • •• 11 uu" t'1 SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 I n~•· :.111th·tlt11tl! ';tl11;1 lill'' 1'1:11•1· ;111 .111 111 11111 l.11~t a11il F111111tl nil un111" That " "hl•rc• JH'O iJll' luu k wh1•11 th1·~ \ 1· fou11cl ;m tll'lll ul 'altw A CONVfNllNI SHOPPtNC ANO Sf:WINC CUtOr rOA CAL ON IH! CO in WOMtt1'1 Wortd 642-5478, Ext. 330 1., . 1\111• Iii t 1f t I .~I I'' 1trn ,, ,, ,,, ' 1~· ""''•'" t •1 1,, It I I '•It t ~ I '",..I h• I t ,,.,,, fh ,.., At111 'I 1\1·' j ( 11 f!tl(,,111 #tl'j f!' f f1 •tlfl J.lt , .. It' I l ··~ ,, .. 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I 1' -J -~ REALTORS 675-5511 llAND NIW CONSTIUCTIOM r11 . .uva -o, ....... fJf ...... c.,,-r Md ~ Dis _... .._ _... l story ..,._ .._ 5 I• .. ••• or 4 + .. ,.. ... ..... ¥1 tw;, _.. • 0c .. View. o.,...... wlll 9'el' fh•••c•. Call for brocl1•n. 174',SOO. COLE OF MEW,ORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy .. c_..... ct.f Mar 675-5511 W 1.1:SLEY N TAYLOR CO RE ALTORS S lllCC 19 4 HOME & 2 INCOME UJ~ITS • ALL FOR S275,000 . .\ p1;rl tTl t·ornfH11 ;1I ion ol t•h;i r111 . pt•rs1111altly. ".irmth & i111:.·oml0 L1' l' 11 1 lhl' lo\'l'l_,. "\t•paratl' ~-Bdrm hontl' & t•11 J(lytht· 111 ,·1um· from llw two ~·bdrm t111 it ~ d1r·1•1·tl\ bd1111d In :tdd1tto11. <i l'U/) ..;p ;1 11/,,; IJ ;11:l1t•qlH' <ll't•:t If> l'Otnplt'l!• lhr• p1t'lllrt'. <111d 111 I tw J'111 1·s t L'ost :1 '\1l1sa lt1t·:1t 1111) WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REAL TORS 21 I I Son J oaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER. 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I 1 l'l'pla(·" & I n.·1wh door ' ll'adin1t onto b I' I d ; p o1 l t n r"i l' w k it ch(' 11 b It I n ;1pplla111·1·' <'lo,t• t u ll'nnis <·ourt:-.. -.:111<1\ lll';H·h l•s & (·luhhouse Can h1· -.old ht11.\ ft1rn1 s lw <I s,120 .000 IAYFROMT LAGUNA BEACH Hlu e wa t er \ 1 ·t a :. auound from ti 1s 3 MfSAVERDf $126.S(R). assunk 11' · 546·16-11 l1drm . 2 ba home Just •----------1 steps lo V1<·to n a licac·h 1 J,~~~.~~~~· ~9r~f', Ownl'r will carry a larJ:l' bonus room "ith 11.11 2nct lrust dl0l'<.I orrl·rc•I N l' a r 11 I'" I' ,If I h I 11 f I t at $25!1.500 l'aqwh, :.hull1•r:-1\ tlt'" *Cote Realty & ln\'eslmt•nl ,640-5777 LEMON HEIGHTS tile II) l..rt d11•11 l.111 ,.,, yard "rlh -.1111 ;1g 1· 'ht•d As k111i.: $11iX,OOO 1'111 .111 apµt tu:..'l' c·all ."1111 I I.ii ~HERJTAGE REALTORS ('harrntnl! :1 ur .i hclnu. ___________ , 1•usl11111 111111\ lwn11• E:o. l1°ll!oll'l' llS I' of '\t~lllll'lf ~ta:.:, anti u:-.l•d hrwk:-. llu1lt 111 ail114111•:-H110111 lur horM·S. pool ,1111.l 1r1 :1t1ir1· lamb1·;111111g 1111 d1•j.!r'l'l' \I E \\' 11\•IH'I "di hdp 1111a11c" Montieel\o Co"do J ticfrrn. :.! 1a1l1 111•-.hl\ pa111tc .. 1 1n ,v, 11111 11• " l' a r II l' I " . 11 " 11 I ' 1 • · f1111sh1~1 1·.1h111l'h ,.14 1 garug1· il1••r ""'" 11V. 1 I m nH'<I 11\'1·11p,1111' NORTHWOOD 3 BR. with ~p ~ "\ 11 l'I) u11i.:1.11f1•il I l.111 11 '\1 111 tlt\\lllltl 1•,11 I. tl 1· 1.11 11, .. , l11111f1 \\Ith .111 I 111111 ... l.11111\ tl1p '>jlJ .11 '"' 11'.11 1;11111,, .1111111 .111d 1lt•1·111.1t111g '-111.1 111111 111 II ... ,d1l 1• t I fl ,I fl I I fl I' I' I " ... 11 ...... ·11 ·'' !).l.1 • 111111 C ALL NOW eiia . 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L A SINTEJ: l r A P S A M R 0 Q E D E S ( ( T U S ~ G Y A R U Y M S M 0 U l T L R S I E " I Y S E N 1 0 R l S E R ~ f S Y M R C Y S R f T H N N S R A R A E A T P A 0 A [ 0 e B ( R ( P B U N N D N I L B ·~ u LE l DANN NL D l AC UR I U A Y D A D B N U T P S A K l 0 P E C Y 0 R 0 T R I 0 0 E t R R C 0 ~ S -I I ~ E 0 A A U R Z M v 0 T 0 E M £ S T A T V I L S A T P ~ ti U F B v /ol ull 0 G E P Y G v L A J l M A S J " 0 A E A S 0 R 4 Z E ~ L ~ l U E r 0 P H V 0 ,-................... ! l\11h-p.11r,lr11 J • AFFORDftBLE IN TURTLE RCCK ITHE REALI ESTATIER~ Smart l11vestment l'omorrov.,. s1•1·ur1t1 tor your tamtly 1 1>1L1 1 L>t.•lu~" trqtlt.''\ 111rti 0 \\ 11 l' I' >o U fl I I 11 h I I' Ii r1•at11rc~ :1 ht:dl'tlt>lll :1 hath. f1rt·µl;11·1· ,111d :.! l'a1 garage N1·~11 s hupp111g a111f :.dw11I:-. \-.:-11in•· SI 15.UIJ0 111an:. l'h11n1 • to day 5Sli ltW ' W:\~T 1\('THl;\'.'1 <.:lass1fed J\rfs fi-12 :;r.1R C:SELEC T tPROPERTIES I CIE 110111 ILllRS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE IUILD OR REMODEL ATTENTION ! Choice Street T o Street Lot With Partially Remodeled Home . Great Opportuni- ty To Finish The Renovation Add Onto What H as Already Been Dnnt• Or Start Over . It's Practica lly For Sale At Lot Value. Call Now. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN VILLAS Award Winning Design ln Des irable San Joaquin Villas Condo Area. Beautifully Upgraded Home With 2 Bedrooms Plus Den. Enclosed Patio & Front Deck . Community Pool. On-ly $185,000. ' •... , 1•ri.o•• Jl •·9"1• •O•t rt'•t•"Cllt •wro• r ''••l'ICI I (JcHfh t it. 101tHh ,, ., .... 11Af'G tl~~to( 1f AOPltwt• ll llhttl(. ,, .... ,, ... , ''"' tlW.,"' 10-1'"""' 11~· IJ'tf'llf" ,.~ . ., a .... ·-,,_ ··-llT-. ·- • 759-9100 it 2 COf1NM ate l'loto Hewport C...t.r Jf .,,.... 1,, ..... ,,. 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P'"OflertJ c• be pwc:heted a two ...._ or aep• .,,..,. hdt _.. ft 2- story witll o 2 bed _.. _.. o l ... ......_ Li•e fR OM ... ,.... .... ~ AMCucftlat iftcl•d• wood lt•nf•• flnpl•eH, MicroW9\'e, dat••to., w..._. & _. loY VU-s.. $160,000 for bolk. C .. for fM•cfRg..-.s.. 611-1400. Y• c• IMIJ one unit! A WATERFRONT HOME W/SUP ... • ,,. .... Cit tty. Wood. 9wtdl, gins & wtllw' _... • perlKt c-..0 for .... l IMcl. ~ ...... a... " .,.. li•ht«J ..-. ........ ..., ,......_ ,,.. .... ...,., .... ,... .......... & IOAT SLlr. Owwer wll .. t11t wlffl ..... c ..... $550,000 ..... . . NEW OFFERING-LIDO ISLE DKorwlor •wph rt for tM a.,.-wt. .... , ...., ,. Mflllrf SfNef te ..,.. loc..._, A etats.,.,• 't ._. •• q• 1d ... , ............................ ,,,. z .••• ,,. 4 ...... .., •• , ..... ,.. 2 fksplsatL w.-... ~W 1411,IOO. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESlATE !Mw• R,n,61• J'"'f""'• 111..,,...., ""'"' 2436 W Co<,., t l ... v Newport Jle,w h H1·1400 • II~ M111111o• Aw lltllNM 1.!.tlkl '7Ut00 Im> Daleoout Bay .. Beach Real Estate UI .$1 t •, r.atf t '' I t "-1 I ' '/f., l'll"V BA YCREST I· 1\ 1 lwtl!<1t11il !1111111• <•11 # lj 1111 I l'f'I .. I"" 11111 ·-11 ,., . • I F.111111\ '"'"" llt II I 1..111.:1 . t""'I \\ 11 Ii .. 1.11 l '""' 11 fl ..: \I" I I\ •• I 1 d 1t\\ 11\'f' \\di I ;i I I I hi I I> I .11 I " ...:1111 "''" 63 I ·7300 H.B. -------1 \ 111\ i...1•111111 I l.11 h•ll' 11111''11111'1\I I .. , PENINSULA ELEGAMCE I> l' :-.. c r 1 bl':-, t h i ~ 5 b e d r oo m BA YFTW~T home with large boat fa{'i l itt''~ ll ig h C'l'ilings . P e rfection 1 tn the· C':t l1t1tl•lr.v. F in•p lal'c & we t h<1r m tlw rna~tt•r s u il l'. EVl'l1 a laun- dn· chut e i ~ nt\l' oft he featur es of this custom dt•signC'd , built & de- corated home . ::>J .500,000. f°C'<:. IN NEWPORT CENTER fll 644-9060 Op~,.n,..,,.-. \., .... , '' ,.,. ~eu• vuvrb!W ""'" 1· t -'°"""' 10 tn•r' tr_.._,t ,,.,..,t t,. "" l'f :I I II '11 Y N r .... \ \ I J E 0 N y I P11optc are tunny r know a 1--,.--..,,.--..,,r..,--ilr--"1 :'. guy who d•dn't l\•ss hos wile 101 · · 10 yoars -ttien hO goes and .- 1 -0-0-E-0-1-G--,I &t1oota a fellow ...... 1 I I Is I I' 0 '""'P'•'• the (~11(11* qvoltd bv t1lh"9 11'1 '~' min,nQ word\ L--L-L-..L._.....__..___. '°" devoioll ''°"' "•P No 3 beio- A to ... Nlt¥ftfP(O ll li[eS IN ~ 111t ~l sou ... •t \ SCRAM-LffS AMwan ill C'-'"9c..._ UOO • 'f'•' «•••I 11 ,,, '11\tHl\4'1 i\ti\ P•\ h I 1,lfl\ ~di" ,, ... 1 I I GOOO VIEW '"'' I .di 11i I\\ ~ ; ... 1' .. ' 111-:-1 1 al111· m t '11r11n;1 .i..i , G O l D E N W E S T \I ·'I I· ti I' Il l ;,J d 11 111) t.1n11I~ roo111 :1 lwd11111111 I REALTORS :: halll~ ~ :ill "'"'II fl•· t·orall·d l'r11 at1· 11;., .. Ii I 1-'l't' la nil <Inf.' ;5.:.!\1!1 1H111 i'ir" ltil'i I N O D 0 W N Costa Mesa I 024 PAYMENT NEEDED!'! ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ftrlf•\,tl l\t' flt\\ I'' NEW CONDOS ~ASTSIDE C .M . :.!;il :.!~anta \11.1 ,,,. t.! I ._1 fl I ~•llt I\\ ... 'I. I It I ' I \OUt }hHU t ,., •• ,, I \11 h I\\' f j(t 11\"ll' \ I< I 1111\\ (',tff f11t ·'l'l'I \Ill u I "u' I u \I I 111 • < ouu...,t•h1r ... lud.1\ ·1 llH. :.!' .. hJ 11111ll'tl11' Don't e~ l eft Out tl1·~1gn s 111 •. 1KM1 1 GOLDEN WE ST 646-5096 646-6093 REALTORS K.IX x:o!IX 6 PLEXfEASTSIDE w~~~it9J~~~:-~~~a hie loans ranginl! from !I ' ... lo 11 '. 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It Iii \I 1 \ 1t .t11 Id, n' ,, tt I'• 1 ~\ ill ,tl'I''-\ I •·.ti \\ lllllO'l HI .11111 fl! •I l•il I I• Ill .II I.,., 11t11• f • 11 I I ''' .... 11 ftfllj I *f lflft1 ltu f .... ,, ..... , dl.t\\ •u lltt \\1•'1 I 1\,111\ 1'1lo1t ~ I._.,,,,,. •I \ti ,, 1:• .-,,.:, ~NIGEL [lAILEY ~ ASSOCI ATES NPT HTS DUPLEX OWCw/22% macnab 'irvine realty DOWN Newport lie1ghls Iota lion with a Costa Mt•su address south of Wlh 2 Udrms in front. l bdrm in rear on a neut lree- lined st. Only $137.500 . CALL 644·72 I I For Sale By Owner: E. Side CM 2br. lge R2 lol. •Unctlve, completely remClftled. &U·210l A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY WOODIRIDGE WITH VIEW! Excellent 4BR detet r hcd home on cul·de-sac with large yard, de- corative wallpaper in R RS a nd baths and assumabl.e loans. An out standing buy at $179.900. Dan .J o hnson 551·8700. (Y•77) 712-1414 {omp.,i Vollftv (~•<"< '42-12>1 qc)I ~0.- 551-1700 w, .. lv,.1"' c .... , ... 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L r :\ 1·" p1111 ... 1 ..... 1 11111 t S11p1•r I 111.1111 1111! 111111111 ol1 11 • I" I 'I 11d111 111 111 I.I\\ qU.11 lt'I' \\II h I It'\\ '\l•11 11tw.h • .11 l'"l111 i: Mobile Homes For Sale II 00 :1hd . 11 ·ha. 21 ·~'l's old Pndt• of OwtH•rsh1p '.\ic•l•d f;i..,t :-.alto Pool. spa . lll'<tl' So ( '0:1~t P l111.;1 \\\ilk to Sl'hoob (.)" m·r \\ tl l ht•lp t11wn n • <;rc·al lm 1•..,tnw11t lltdrm n•ll:igt• lrp k a\ all 1-'l'IJ. 1:.1. 1111'1 11111 S.1!1~ :>18 1111 :1 tor. lurmal 1hn111g. lr µk lam rm. 111·" q 11 p111 hi l:i:.I 1h •t1 l>ll~1U 11111 ia I U!JH6 THELAKES \\ .. ,1<11llll•1\ll I tit l; .1 rdt•11 \It'\\ pf.111 I 11111 11 11, lX 11 d", "ts 11 I 1k:.1g11<·d llll1·11u1 ht 1.1 "' ,~1111, l· c J ! •• Ill'\\ p.11111 Ill \Ill\ Ill :111'.1 of i flll INMI hollll'' 111 \ l'!'tl llll'lll s. r.·-.11lt·111·1· 11\\'l' :!II', ilo\\n I:!. ~lll~.111111 H:ll !{Kl !! f• lli l!1J I 1\1\ YFHO:-JT 1111\l I·: 11\'l>WN l·:ll 11 t'\\ 1·11.slum hmn1• "" h h, Cl J l ti Cl (' k I I 1• I' ) moth atcil X Int I rn11 rw I ll )(. SJ.2!J~.\IOll (.':ill owner. l':H·~ (i40 7fitif> or li75-2763 ADULTS ONLY! S pa c iou s 2 ll dr m Wes tcliff condo w /pool. Ow ne r will t a rry Is l loan. Int erest rtcxiblc $124,900. Great buy eall now 1 ~722 1 Century 21 ~ntc~ff IHl!J •...................... S,tt\ .Juan (\1pu ~c,;, IHHI :! 1\1 :!ll.1 l lHll"I fl H ~r:. ulc l \~l ~ll !'lll:t~ PACIFIC 1>1+,ufit~&~t~~ 111 1h1~ Im ely :! 11<.lrm. :! hath. l <i rn lly r uum m111>11t- h11mc l-'an1ast11· ocC'an \ ll'W l>t'Slrahlc l'Jld Uflll With hUjll' pa1111 a 11d l'OI" c r l' rl po r r h c; r e a I. f1na n<·1nj.! a v a il abl e . SS0.000. don osen r••1il I or., 121:JN. COAST HWY L/\GUNA AEAt:ll 497-4848 Rc tJuce d $4000 to only ~.000. Super s harp ·73 Viking. 2 Br 2 Ba. Im med. occvy. 646·0384. 962·63M 12 UNITS FINANCING BUILT-IN 12 l 'n ih fo r o n l" S295.000 !'l B111ldi ni(s on :t lots 'c;o(xt fi na ncing huilt ·in. Plt•nty of pol e ntia l. Close to downtown San Bl'rnardino. Call for dC'lails ~. QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES 752-1920 ,/ We have a f e w o p enin~s for qualified . dedicated professionals who are inte r ested ;n joining ~range Cou.nt y's fa $test growing income pro pe rt y R eal Estate operations. Qua il Place Properties 1714 ) 752-1920. llulrm huww. S.1011 mo !-!SS W l!Jth S t t' )1 tttS·69.JS Sha rp :1 llr ~ Ila F I' Sl o \~· No 11 11 .i.:~ I s I + cl e µ 11~1 l S ti l O 646-95&;. 3 Or 2 Ra. l'unrlu A'<lll F<•h Isl. S5!1.5 mo. ll1ithly upg raded . Guurd l•d <.:nm m. C11ll 6:JI li9<J4. MESA VERDE 3 b edroom home In itr cal localio". Only Sti50/mo Inc ludes gardener. Ai,:t. Ca ll 556·2660 11111• ufrd l.g1· I llr lli.1 I 1111\'. h1•:,f 1111· °"1:!.l II (I rt• I I 11.: 1111· I 111-.1111 la111l:-.1·p 1111111. .... 11111.1 J.11 . ll'lllll~ V11r .1p111 lh1 :11t.1 \\ 111~.1 '!II H~l 1 111 I tu 111~• or fi "''':"! It : • .,, I> Ill 75:-1!.1 a fl 'II' \I 1 ;, 11 I l:J I & :111 H!lill ll.1~ n11t far J"a ' 1111 "kdyi.!1S11m 11\l pool ~ J•t• :n1111 . )l .11 g ar<'I 111' SK'fll 1 l 1111 l'r:.11~ l';irk. :!:!!Ill '"I !l!li n:iu ·11K l'"'" \ ,1. j ft. 1·11111111. t•111I 111111 . forll ai I :lhclrm. 21w . lfjX<!2 11111111:. • rm . n r a dull punl S11a1·11111:.:ll11 .:~1 ·h1 11•r\ $700 11111 N11 IJl'h . 1111 f'll•11 n. lm\t1h11u:..t• pool :.mall 1·hilcl rr n 1/ull jo~gin1;t . l'l " .11:,c1 11111 12 1:1 1!'!113 25!11 ·1-Y ~. Wi th SU• dl ~('flllltl 17 l•I lfil!H·!llS.i l'l'l'S Su 11th I a nd H l' a I l 1t f':< :1 h d r rn . I 1 ol> ~· Woo <I h r 1 d i.: l' 1· u 1H I 11 . II r p:... • t r pls. very l'lcan. nr schools & shopping , S.585/m o. 1213 >!19-1 :1470 : t 213 )!f!):l·164.5. :-it14 I I Ill THE BLUFFS Mesa Verde 4 Bedroom 2 Bath. family room , nu .... .._,. carpets ~ paint. frplc & •••••••••••••••••••••• J241 C h 11 rm i 11 i: :1 l > ti r 111 . 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"'" " t;.i:.: -1300. 2..a hrs. lm!Md Occ..-cv ReauF rnr. 2Ba"upstl!int ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.:ondn. l hclrm. I' , lu.-. N r S t: l'l;1w . full Sl'l' 2 n•1· rms. 2 p1111 li-. J a «. sa unas . :1va il l 15 Ill $-ISO /mo C ull li75 ll:l~lli. 642 ·446.1or673·9052. li7:l 711!H aft li l':\I HtK•lllm;11t· "111111•11 tu 'hr 1·11111111 o r ht•:u ·h s2;,11 t-11111 ~ ,.. 1;.12 1111111 I Br aµ\. l'arpl'1 111g . I lldr111 l·ond11. J>•Kll. Jat'. d r 11 p e s Ii a r a g l' s11111111. S<•l·unly Util in S320tmu. f-$150 s1'<· ,'It l'I Sil.'> E\'l's 1140 '15110 in Uuplex. Wo<Xt beam l'eilin,::s. frplc. r nclsd ga r . w ruuto o pener. was h/dry. furn nr un furn. South Laguna · 3886 •••••••••••••••••••••• Fabulous O\'l•an v u . oceanfront 2 Hr 2 Ba 1·1111" do. $900. Joe. 6'14·0502 . M I-' shr N.11 l hr. l ha. $2110 -1' 1, ullls H35 fi21i I X4542 he\. 1&7pm. Fe m . wanted to shr nw 2 hr. 2 b:i 1•ond11 w sumc. Nr. S. Co:isl l'lu1a $250 +-ull . Cu ll Sher)I cl l' :rn ml! S<IR 5Jll:J Luxunous Nl'Y. 2 Story Townhoust', l llr. 2' •Ila, firc pluce. Sf.25. 557 :l!lllfi. • • 2 Ur Mcsu Vcrclt• lower S42S Nu 11e ts 549·3232or64I·1400 • 2 Br. Condo 11ca1· SC P laza, SA. Pool. spa. F $ •s. No pets. child OK. S4~J232or641 ·1460 <!bd. 2hu. l>l.X adults. 1w l>l'I~ Sll5 lAAH 145 OC£ANN.ONT • YRL 'Y AporflMnh Fwftfshed 549·0S511 cl'es. 752 1:i:111 ex :JBr. -2n a .-lrpl<'. encl scl u-&..--t-a.-~ 3900 66days. g ur . w /auto open e r . or"""'""-• I lilt f.175 & 2 llR s-tlll. wash /dry hook-up. •••••••••••••••••••••••Res p Workin ~ mnthe1· U\11 vii. Nopcls. HUMT. HAUOUR Seawt"nd v1·11a•e wants respon Fern. pl'I 5:16·7542 JOf~l;iD'a coriiJO w7fxml ft r m /ba. S2SO + sec. Nr. 11 u NT . 11 A H 11 o u R s lip. Ocean & bay view . 2 N'w t&2 bdrm luxury beuch. H.B. 536-0193. frplc's. 2 car gar w /auto adult aplA In M pla ns i\ltEJ\ opener. wash/dry. fully from $41~. 2 bdrm h'om Apt. to sh:irc. 1-.i n•nt & 12 Lr11 2bdrm. 2ba. pool. rurn. for rent toJ une81. $SOS + pools. tennis. util. Pref. 40-GOyrs . of Juc . adults. $460. TSLM4 MT SVCS waterfalls. ponds! Gas age. 960.5127 hlwn 4 PM 168HS I.yon 1146-3541. w for cooking & healing & 6PM ~u. 1601 paid. From San Diego · Beaut 2br·s. 2ba's. some Contacl Deioresl or Ren-t•rwy d r ive Nor th o n Roommate. M. m id 20's. w 1d . frplcs. JO' en c l tals In Newport Beach & Beach to McFadden aay. apt in CdM. $170 ..........•........•... .....•.•...•..•........ ·••···•···•·•·•····•··· MWPTFRO NTAGE 1• 111~.~~.L s,.,1,.,,, PRIME W1d1i11 " 1.1111·111 I 1oq ol1 • •11 I II ,\ "I' I 1" 11111 'I 11 ii "'I•" ,\ :-, l-1•1 ' .11 '. ,\ , ••• ' ' ''· l \ ., I . \I " " " • ' •I If I •I I WATERFRONT RETAIL SPACE i DFL~XE ~FF:~. ES: .... 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St. Costa Mesa , Calif. 642-4463 •:!:11111,,,, 11111111 ·'' .1111.11.· .I .111 ·:·•·1111 '" 11 111111 .11 .11l ,•a1 h ~·1·h • .1:,110 "''I 11 111111 ,11.1 il l.111· 1"1'11 • llll 11•1• ..... \\ .111•h1111 ... 1• 'p.11 •' 111 1'.lf h II llll •I 1 fll' d1 :Oji!'' ,\ \\l'I 11111 ' •.I.I jll'I "I 11 • 1 ........ 111~ ull 11·1· hi' \I 1111 to Fri II I :-.;,. l.t•a,1· 1111 I h1,.. l .hlll -.q II \\ ,lf'\•l1111t~l' ,( 1111111• 111 d1•l11\t' I' :'II 1·11111p k\ ss1111 11111 1i:11 ii711 i I\ ., II I I I ,. ' ,, 11 I . i 11 I!• I .1K:.!:1 Mon ey to l oan 5025 .•.•..••.....•......... I·:" II I I ' ,'(,, I' 11 I I It .. ',. \I 11 II •' \ l 11 ,1 11 .., s:.11 h Si '"" 1111 """ 11 jl,I llll {'1'1•1111 Ill Ill\ 111111• n·q111n ·1111•111-. I ltllll•'' \I' I' t ' 111111111 • I ' I ,, I hh!t! .... l'tlllil•· ... 1 '" hl..1. \I I l'holll .1 .., 11 h It I ii I 115'.! 1.;11;;1 ortqoqes, lrvst D•id1 50 3 5 •····••·••·•···•····•·· Sottter Mta. Co. i\ll l)!Wi-1,r i'\•;1f 1·~•ak 1111c•:.l1111•111:. 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Wed .• Jan. 28 lll'.:AlJTY 5 :45AMta I IAM l'c·rsonnl'I ~ M RIOTT OT L !101M»:.1t>rl t'(' 1h·r ~>r Newport U at'11 i-:11ual Opp t-:mplyr ~ F COOK'$ H~LPH Over 21:tlrl\'l'I' s l 11·1'11se Cos ta Mesa a rea Ca ll 9 3. 646· 1004. COUNT t-:H hid p W tll lram , l>rycll'ullin~. t'ull & J>/l ime. 75!Ml'JOI J-: x p s a I l• s 111· rs 1111111· I "anll·•I fo r 1·11 n t1•111 purary rctuil s hop :\1 11~1 Ill' fas h 111n or11·nt1·1I & 1-.1 n·~·r m111dt.'tl. Salary O!)t'll . ref's n •q Call lor a pp ·1. As k for Bctl)!tl' 1\p ropus. ir29 F a sh w n ls h1nd 1;.14 2652. 1-'cm alt" PT. JO's. at lrac t1\•e. un m a rried . s e c r e ta ri a 1-rlt'r it• :i I . 1'1 o u s e k ee p 1ng ru r Ins urance exec Al'l <1s hostess lo friends & C'ustomers at hom e & sat li n~. Som e tra vel Dana Pt. C111l 7 ·30am - 1.ipm. 493-8794. MAMICURISl Call Immediately cqUMTER ~AUS 1': x p . cl . f I t' m e 557-0045 f'u ll11me. in fiusy print Fie ld Rcp r csentallvr . To "11rk ·lur .J.111 1• t'' II ;11~g1•cly .\nn I' I x :1 l'm·s F1•1 1.iir1 :!r111 llolt'I Housekeepers & Laundry Attendants Wt.' ha\l' 1mmt•1l1a1t• 11111 t I 111 l' Cl fl C' 11 I II ~:.. I II I hou~t.'kCt'Jll'r:o.. :-.e•t•t 11111 housckl'l'IX'rs & launcl r~ attcndunL-. :\111~1 lw a hit lo ~urk flt•x1hl1• huur,,. ol'ra~swnal 1\1•,•kt•ntl'> ,<; h ti I I " <I ) :-. 1-: \( l ' l' I I hrneht~ & work111~ n m dations 111dotl111g u frl'I' m e a l JK'r sh1fl A ppl~ !fA M ·Noon . Mo n F ra P e rsonnl'I MARRIOTT HOTEL ooo NewPQrt t;l•nkr l fr Newport l'ku\•h Equal Opp F:mplyr 1\1 11-' HERITAGE I .a. .._.K m an k urisl needed for shop. L.ookinl( for icood """' husy. pro(tressive nH1ll 111_ eommunicntion skills. T e le pro'm p te r (;u bl~ n t N. t-:uclid, Analw 1m heuuty sa lon . Lo uds of ,-n,•L --fig ure aplifudc & outgo· T.V. of Newport Be ach U llle Miss Murfel s 9'.ll -31160 be n cr tts ! P is call : U \ rng pe r sona lity . Will is a l'ce ptin g a pplica -a Tuffel. a lon1 came a 1-:.0 . F., :>40·8888, ask ror Alice . mMO\tAllY l'tl!SONNfl SllM~U tra in . Joelann, 642·3039 lions for tem pora r y help spide r and read In the 1172• •• h.S lo exchange cahle .T .V. Da lly Pilot C laH lfied "'•llinc th• m ""t .... opl• ~ ~ .. re tr.et Co u n tnr h e lp. F'/T . --1 bo u 1 M r '"' .. VO r -.., loalda,•i• A•t• "' equipment in Ne wport ~ .. on a Ul .. Ill u . possible Is Im porta nt lo P ayiOTT P"lm1a nne /)ob Hewport le.ch Kusler's C le aners. 186 Beach area. Must have fet's Tufret and bou1ht It t he 1ucc e11 o r a n y Cost . For urban d~sign -E . l6lh648-4243. dependable transporta -for •.ts. You can sell 1ara1e aale. Make sure firm. H I commensurate I( you're lookin1 for a bet ----------tton. Will train . Startin g '°"' tuffet and lot• or .... ..._. you ra h llat e d l n w /exp. Please se nd r e · ter}ob.youwon'twanll Counter Help •• Part lime al $4.50/hr with lncen-other thin e• l b rou c h ....-Jr... C laulfled , phone s ume t o PBR 18012 miss the e mploy men wa nted.Gary i Dell. live offer. Apply al 901 Dally P ilot Claulfle d =======;:::=:z::========~=IG=·seTI==· =====:-JL.:S=k=y=p =ar=k=C:..:lr=·=lr=v:.:. =927=:14:=:L::::col~um:;;ns~ln~C~·1a;::s;:s~lf.;,:ied~. dl...=.===1=SZ=·MO==l ==.:=.i,..:W::.::et::.l;:l Mh=:.::::St::·;:.,N .B. I Adi. call 142-Wft • ·---~ ... ft 1111 ''""' " \I ohl lt.111 f11\ I •'I" I •• , llt,111,1 'Ill .di ,., •• 11111 . ·' 11 II I \\ "I .. 1111 l • , 1 , • 1 ~ •• r 1 111 1 1 ~ , I I • • , .ii •· ol 1011 q,,1 ,\. 1•1Jf 1111 I ,fll • \l11• 1 h• tli1t1 ' \\)\},1,•·11 11 1d~ tl\1 ~ .... '·• .. 1 1111 11 11 ,, II I I 1• t'\ fll'ltl'llll' II 1111, Iii I 1!11 ol ltl11 .fl,flltll .11 I 11• t I ,\ d1 .. 1l1•1 l·orll 11111• ., !.I 1•• 1 \I I .1~.. ·'" I 11 I lo 1· 11 •·.11 1 ... 1 '-,1 1I1 '" 111 '"II\ 111 I. " I • 111 I ' • I 11 I I I•· 1 11 , llf I \ d 11.11.t I 11 I Ii I \ llf11f• •\ t 'I f'-\ f"'\ l•1f(\ I If\ I J,111. 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UllW'1 T O I-~ A H T II L ANDSCA l'I NL;. l'XJ> prt•lcrrt>d. ti31 Ni I Lc .:al Secrl'lary. II II 111111 Syrs. l'alil t·x1>. he a vy r c sp 1111s ihlllt )'. xlnt s kills. 4uuhficd on · ly . Ca ll· (71411147 ·1l04t . Sue ~o~ ~~t·r.~. Top s k i lls . Salary co m m . W /C'x p e r . MO·llOO. ask ror Jill :- 8 f 2 \\All V l'lliH 71 00Hl4pW-"4 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I •·• ~.d "'• tt '·" l , .. ,.,., • t1t1 l 1i..1111 ,,, • ., l'1•" ,1 trun 111111.Alth "''" 111111 IJ• • I •lllflt. lh hi I • 1111111 11111u 11 111 ii \ l111 1111 , I ..... 11•1 ""II Ill. 11 1... • • • t " I t 1 \ .... II ' I. I I I.. ". I I \ 11 I I t 111 ..... Lill 1\ \ 11 I 11 '' 1 .~,~~~ff 111u1 n I 11•1111\l"i 1l ~ oll lt1•n\,1l \I I'll\ \ '!4• I j 11 \1 11 1111111 •" •1•111·1al "111111 l.11 .. \\l11h I '" II 11111 111 .. 11 111u111 1.11 "'"' !11 111 J I• I lit ,Jl\lt , .... , I ·' '" I I I I I "I 1 .. 1 'l•I' I \lul11t "it ti '''I I 111 I f ,•. I I 11 • 11•111 I 1 \111 .111 I 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ri::~I~ ..,,.~~:t~llll 1•1.a11r '"''1> 111 ""' 'u" .... 1h1 II .ih .. I l'l.1,\11·~ 1111 Kl~\\ IKt h ~l 1•.111 111111' h1•lp ''" '' ,Jr I l<t\ h•lll( ,\Ill I' I ,I\ llllh' ' 1 .. I 11~101111 ,l jljll I' \ IC I I I \l ~ I-111111· •I• "'•t' Nu t•\ll IU.t\ I .Ill ll?t! l.!l:.! I:. U I:. HttpW..tM 7100 etpw.-. 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,____...;,;Co • llCIPTIOHIST ..,...... ., . 1 PM-SPM ,.. dL-. • ld y Phom: isn11wenn~ uncl r•e l' 8 f'7T G r "'Fr u . I' I I I . E ... 10 • M 'l'h r 111 111 1tl' c .:r ca tn xecut1Vl' " • "· 0" u 11• u Suitt' opt>rallon 1•1,.ia l )'.'>e .'! hk1· frit uri•:. 1-:x.:<"ulh'l' Sultt'ic. 2021 11.'I.> \HOO Buslncs:. t'l'11t.-r. 11213 . l'rnp1·rly Mu11ujl<'llll'lll l'1tU t>lt• '41111\l'll l!ll Ullll l1lfl.i 11.:hl llllllllll'fhtlll'I' I' I' I Ill ' II I'): 11 I I J It I 1• r:u 1lHltl 7~2 0234 l'll\'~'ft-c?~L~~ll'C' hu:. 1k !!ks for two 1>rodut·t1H• :.ult•s usso•:tute:. i-::u·cµ 11111w1 wulk rn t·lu.·nt\'lt' l'i11l for 1•1111full•11t111l 111 tt·n·u·~ t.i7!i u;;10 • • ,,.... ..... ... # ... ... • • • • '."' -... • ... ... •• ' "• • ..... "' ..... -~ -•• • • • • .. • , • • • ; ~~.!!=· ..... ?!!~ ~~~ ..... ?!!!1~~ .......... ~!~.~ ~~ .......... ~!~~ SEAMSTRESS . Switc hboard Opt'nHor. Oak Sldebu11~d , unique New exquhute cot lon so'4ii lt:xpt'rtt!n<'t!d 1-'ull tim e pa rt time gruveyurtll c11rvlng &. nurrur, $500. & luvueut. bst o(r (or dr y c I e u n e_ r s shift. will train. 642-3013. 494 ·~ 640 5003. 642 7261 ' 1 64 2 5466 . a s k fur . Yvonene Take c harge of one Misc Anllques. t uslom SICRETARY Secy ilf"erept needed full time for small l.'om puter (1rm Lite typint( & lite fllln.i t:x1·c lll•nt work111.i t•tindt. 1· :tll Stc vc ul St·:Hlol L'u111 pulers. t;.12 4435 !l lu:; v111 '41•t•k1la) s w 0 m a n . ( 3 . m II n I iron gates " panel:. 11.1k r 0 D A y • 0 .. L y e ngineering tmf~psal1•s mantle. new t;as stu' l'. I o .... s ... om cc m c M Top salary r ash re.:. 760 W 16th St. Dl1s11tner soT3 & l.li\' lo maturc woman t•apa l' M 9·30·5, Mon T hu1' 1· :..1° J I . 2 d l':. •it n (''r ble or coord1nat111 g 3 . .~ .. ·~bll <'k 1.'h.a 1ric . plant produdlo11 t'lll! 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Part Time & Temporary Jobs Available I' 11111•'. 7tl:r.):. . .!h" d.11 I) AM th•lnl't \ I. \ I 111\l'' $1110 Vl'I \\ 1•1•k l,.1.,: tlllJ lk'ttd1 1!~1 H \!Mi I' I' 1.111111111111 111i1111 l4•U;tfH'l' IJl'f"U" h 1lltl 111.1111 .t111 ly t'~l'l'l•I 1-'l't Sel0rc1a1·y wanh•d fur Ht?lat11·;1111 . h us y t ra "'-' 1 u ltt'lll' y "11rnl I re1> & Saru.lv. rl'li Typ<• 70w1>m. sh11rthund !\1 :rkt·r "1t h :~11 tllll'l'l'SI I 70wpm, •lll'llll)hlml' l'l<I> to work mto Lul1·r111g 11 prderrctl i·a ll 1•,111 v Npt tk h. !12t)thl i\1111 hl'lh . dres!>l'r & d•l':O.l ! TomThompson Ht'lrll!t'rator, \\aslt1·r Sl7~1 552fi!l!l4 1lryt•r. t•let· ralll!l'. t•h ;t1n l-11 w. hike 542 .. l(J/iJ MAC HIHt 0 .Pt;IU 1 Ol S \ ll1~f lr~,~~.!,"'' 111 \ 1 t ,r;4,f f ~,~~~~UI .Ill II • I I ,, • .. II 1111.1 '" I 1f•t1 .ll1ll l'I' \1d \ 1111 111.,.,1t11111 l11r ~lu<h-111 \ 1111 Ul'.l' frw11tll .V, ('l)ll >o I 7 M ll!:IJ ~t7? . 1·11•11111111:-. & tlc•1w 11tlahll' \\ 1• wa11l y<1u w1•c•k1l ay;. I 1'11111 I! I I '11•;1;.t• apply 111 l•l'l',1111 St11nt•1111ll f1·r I ;11'l' '...'ll15 lkt1111ll. t' ,\I T ~X PREPARERS llrl(h. eurnm~ 1111!c•1111at in 1 olum11 ofl'i<·1• 5-10 01 ~7 IK \'U f'l frusl frt•1: n•h'1f!. 51511 (ias l>rH·r ::,75 Wushl•r si:-1 c:1 .. ;iranll·••d j·lli Hlii:? ll1•a11ltl1tl 10' t•1111d1 ·& ,hurµ rou11d l'l)l lec• llU · hie. (·11nllrn111 :.!,) lin11 lik1· Ill'\\ ~:ii 2:1~:1 I I 11 I C'"olt1h ' ' '1 I I I •MAC HINISTS• & Enqfne Lathe O p erator s _. drT ~Ohr week I l f I 11 ._,I 111) ' I fl 11 I it o4ointeonance 1 Hondymon I' I , I'' ' II 111 .11- ll ' I ' I I 11 I j " II 1\ '" 'h Ill "'•I· I '" f•ll I 1, 111' I I h 1111 \1 1 I ~ 'I It J I'' \ •• d " ... tit I 1t I t I t I t II It I t ~I I•• ti •I \I l •11 lh t "l 1 al ''" fl I I 11 1 ''• 1 It hll i• tt I lillo J I t I \\ t I I ~ t ljt I ...... '. I ' .. ,, . 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I I .1111 1111 p l.11·1·1111·111 PUBLIC R~LA TIOMS I'" I 111111• 1111 1 •'"11 l 1'1111 llt-11• 111·1·d1·.t 11..11 111.111 1·11111111·1 ht•lp F I I' I \ .t11 1,;,. •1:1,1 1 'tf\I t',llffJ ,\11t•1 '".'" tOll I do' 1; ••• 1 l'li"ll•' 11111'1' :-.;,11 I 1·t1 ,1111 ll1·1wti" ,,, • , \I \It s.1111 ,, ,11,1 REUBEN E. LEE 1'11·111111 II '>Ill 111111'\' St.Ill S I ht I :'-ill\\ ;11·1·1·pt1111• ·•l'lllt<'.I , ' .i. '" ,.,. 1 ,.,.1 . 11 -,,,-.. 1.1 .,1 1 I 111111,.. 111r h11st1·s,.. .\flp h I 1•111 p11r~11·.• !-11•1 '•1·1· PBX, AMS. SERV. 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I r l' I I a S ;1 n ( 'lt•mt•nlL• * * SECRET ARIES* • llcq > Typt.o Lal!BS12.~I (; () Spell ·r:;sf"u11SIU.8UCI 1-'rntOfr TtiOSl2.0011 lil•n<>fi' T1i0SI 1.100 l.11 Hemtler:. l\~ent·) Hl:!U lllrl'h E:-t 't;.i E (I 1-: :'oll'WJXlrt t!J.:J Kl!HI ... fl't' SECRETARY TEACHERS To :.larl 1mmt.'U•alt.'I\ J>u1 t time or rull l1111'1· l'n· Sl'huul 1!57 12fi3 l'rcs1l~C~~R .,,.., ak !> I' h o 11 I . C ~1 .1 r l' a li42Wll ENGINEERING TECHMICIAM I' I 1't'/,l'I' 20 l'UI ll 1'0111 111 I lup loa1l 111 :1111• ,1;,11 71:0 ll lH:I 111\IWOH ,\ H l·:A Al'Pl.IA~CE Si':l!\'ll'E W1· ltu~ u:.t•tl apµha11t·1•:- V. l' ~di n·1·11111l guar JV11ha111·1·:-:ot!t :111'ii ST.-\ I :-.11.ESS S1t•1·l llut voml .. url a1·t.' ralll!l' & 11\ ...... l·,.. .. 1. 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'75 C~EV MO~ZA AU'fOSUPPLV ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,......,. " • •·yll ·• c> I 101 N ManchQtcr WE PAV TOP DOLLAR & • M.rc ... a.. f740 SAAi new pnt. tires. stereo. 4~.00~11;~11'j1~t<'1 .1l.:.,~. An11h.tm 77691MJO f ur top u s ed c1irs • •U&HOADWAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUVorL"EASE rblteng.xlntSl~IOHO i390NVl l ror el1111. domestks or U HfA AHA MB '77 3000, $13,250. • • DIRECT 6"·6018, 770·7477 OA1'SUN Z &urlM.H"ha.rt1er clai•u:s ti your ear hi 135·3171 MINT. lluat see 6 drive OVERSEAS -----L _ $1995 • 1tU1t•lh111u11 kit so·~ "x tr 11 l'I«: an. see u 1o '"r um111Ar10111Y1NO 111ACH1N1 lo appreciate. PP· 71• DEUVERI ES '69 VW Bug. new paint. JIM MARl.,.O plu• tip "64> ~mnphite 1-'I KS'l'' * USID IMWt * 1·689·0871 n e w I n t e r i o r . Vff~~W~~EH l> 'l ..... automatic .. 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OLOIST 1•011t.l. $7500, '77 Subaru wagon, 4 whl 754-6163 brown .whl l'Xl. µcold int I rodtlOfdnisw,.anelph· t"nX n .. .,. l)d l!11 11tq tU:l\Ol.';KSANU turr •lod o • IJ u lll 111u· 'ht111t' IM • .OU l ;i,h .\DV~R1'1SE RS Oa\'rrw t.42 5o02J u1 11 111.lll ..,,,., •" .iol 1 h1t 11r1,·e ut Hem:. "'"""' 1111 11111 0 \I ,Hlvvrll:.llll IJ)' vch1l'lt' For Seit-Juhn "•>flt• Bllt\ utll dcalt'rb 111 the vehit•I\' fr nn1~ club f",,.anll} d;11>i.1f1t'1I advertts111~ mrmbrr~h 1 p t-..~uon ......... ..,l!l!l.1!1n1111.lll1!!1'!,r!l!e~w l'(llumn:i t.lol'~ not "' me!ml>en.tup 8t'i.l otrl'1 " l'lut.ll' any avplH·ablc '714 •'U2 1422 d) ~ K ll) 1·rutMJ1 Owoc• H\U\ 1111:! laxes , license. tran!ill'r a.,. 11) \ 11 1" l U 1u11 leei>, fmance charges . '00L TAILI • ft \late bt-d X Int ~ und $2~0 Hl1 t.035 •fttr lpm "'l) R SALE Color T L'hr End Tbta. L1tm&n1. L"hild s bed, hanging wall planter, Samson11t: lug&age, 64.5-1321 artt'r .S PM :! :.hd1ng tempered i,:lass doors Alum I ramc S '6', Wllh tr ack .\;.k 1ng $80. Caq deli ver. 642 0705 Tru.vu 26 gal. aquarium. i.alt water w 1r1sh SIOO 6~5 9984 Good lilate top pool table. SSOO Yoo move Call 760-tn!Sti 2 Cly ror price or I, Pan Ameraran Airlines. choice or II countrit>s . $15. 497 1051. WANTlD Commode and utility sank. 751·8967 t•am~1 1·a11va1> "'llJi. t. fl'e!> lor air l)C)llulaon t·on (ireitl ~a~ 1-~ufl boal lrol device cert1f1t·auoni. ~ 0 80 :'>45 ~lilX/ or t.lcaler <loco m l'ntary jt!l11111•••1!1!!!.._.!ll!!!!ll!llll~I preparat1uc1 l'hargcs un Jess otherwise sper 1f1e<I by the Oldvcrt1ser TRADI!; WINO Y /\C:HTS a7 Uru '70, T Ci, 161\ ~·Chris. F' G. 'I' <.i , 58K .w· Cont•ordc SI-' l'SK 40 l:Uwtr Trlr 78. 75K u · Oehc1 Trlr 85K 44 P;it·1f1t•J 7l, 160K on ~ i':vc~ 1725 '66 Chris t'ralt. 211'. 1w111 18S hp. wood hull. xl11l cont.I, full cq u 111 nt·w paint. ~7 8677 '76 Heme II :!4 · Isl $7!i00 4!12-47lt0. 496 4 ltil loots, Soit ••••••••••••••••••••••• SACRIFICE 731AYLINER 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V ... Rated UMCIC.-s!! '71 VW 1.W.it DSL. 41,000 Milff, SYRrOOf, 4 sp••d, A111 °F111 cos1•tt•. Lie . C717VMPI $6995 27 ft. twill 130 VolH'I . Full ·~=s 9520 c .... GNat boot ••••••••••••••••••••••• andtrailer a.. AUBURN Phaeton Mina Blinds for sale. I L.....t.._ ·nr Speedslt'r l!l35 classic New. unclaimed S2S Ea. _.....,... + Many replic:a by (;;!hf. Custom Call Pat days 546·8950 edro's. SI 5.000 c 0 a c h . Ne v c ,. re Schwinn 5-speed & Hemo __ Call 6J~·26t~-g1stered. Used for show 1·ar o nly! Bargained Practice set. Both gd 20· F lying Dutchman. priced !~ J im Buie or c·ond. Kalhy 1157 0862 super rast. rull rare. new Bernie l\she Theodore -rigging. xlnl c:ond. Trlr Robin!. F ord . 20tiU Mu1ical $1500/bst. 675·6906 Harbor Bl1·d .. l'osta lnstn&IMwb 8013 Me:.a Call 64:! 0010 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• loafs Sips/ CONN Director ~rombone Doeki 9070 ~0·821 L with ease . .fo.x~ellcn.t ••••••••••••••••••!'•••• '46 F'ord Woodie. restored ~·ond1t1on. SIOO. 67S·H052 NEWPORT MARINA SIJ.000. l\LSU ·29 Mode l ar~e~~~:.. Slips Avail 646·0551 I\ Town Sedan. 4 dr. Ibanez electric guitar. -. ---. ------restored. Ideal for stu· Professional model with 39 Boat Slip. Huntington dent. $10.000 675-6161 Harbor. elec & water. Tret of LJrc going up to (213)592·5113. >I ·54 Porsche. concour!. the neck. Woodl(rain -. --~ ----cond., new trans.-en g body with hard s hell 42. bo~t slip. Npt Harbor. susp,·int., etc. 787-0442 c ase. $500. 548-6446 s1de·Lie. pvt ply. Mon· ---------- Gui;-;r-. G:ild-IJ .40 thly. Quiet. no li ve-ons. •'52 MGTD. C lassic /\cousllc gd cond w/case ,!7~·~~'Tt!. r eplica by Fibe rfab $250 N l bl b r r 2.ooom1 .. like new. New , ego 1a e e Boat Slips or rent Sl 1.000+. Wi'll sell I lPl_!l _67~6213 _ 20'.40'. Fun Zone Ma rm a S7 .750. 714.499.2972 eves Balboa. Call 556· 1711 Trade or sell Conn Tenor Su for Alto or equal quality. 644-•288 Office Furwftur• & Equi,....... 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sec'y desk. chair . 3 misc. chairs. Pitney Howes postal ma c hine 631·0210. 644·4200 SEE OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE 851 1666 New Slips avail Feb I. 32' lo 36'. /\lso dry s torage at DE ANZA Bl\ VSIUI:: MARINA. N.8 . (714 ) 673-1331 ·79 Customized Buick Riviera. Must see lo ap· prec1ate. Only one of kind. Built in Detroit. Stretched 20". dual s ide wheels installed . fully loaded. 714 -546-84!19 or 760·1191 • Tra1tsportatio.. 9 53 0 Pianos.& °"J•s 1090 ••••••••••••••••···'··· •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••··~··•••••• Motorized llk•s 9140 '78 DOf:!ge RV Van. Self B a I d w 1 n S p 1 n e t ••••••••••••••••••••••• contained. Xtras. low TopDolar! 1....-cl•Co!ih! 1-'or any ere·an useiJ 1m 1>urt or domest1l' car~ or t1uc kstt (.'unlal'l Bob Walker BARWIC I< :~ ,\ T ')UN ·-~ -. -.... " .. -. ,, WEIUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS COHHEll C HEVROLET ""11111•111 • ' ._..,I \ \1 ~ \ ~4&-1 200 HIGHIUYER Top iJollars for Sport~ t.'urs. Bugs, t:arnpers. IH4 's. Audi ·s Ask for U C Mt: H JIMMARIMO VOU<SWAGEH 18711 !reach Rivel llUNTJNt:TON BEA<..'11 142-2000 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAH USED CARS! miracle mazda 2150 tt.lter .... COlh Mesa 645-5700 liarlelke JOYOTA·YOUO & 760·9278 u .. n~.~~~-~~/ass 8 0 V-W-C-a m II l' r . xlnl l'orlll Sl:!Oct Hhumla -------....,.,., u 1 r e u s tom 11a111 t . !Hli! s:155 ' MUST SACllFICE Toyota ,765 AM 1 l-'M c a ss . 5 yr Sales·Serv1re· Leasing ROY, C•••r,lnc. Rolls Royce BMW 1540Jamboree Ne11 port Beat·h !>40·6444 '80 300 -cl'. ·wn11e ••••••••••••••••••••••• so.ooo mi warranty . w /many extras in('IUd· ·79 Toyota Celica, black. $12.500. 831 1217 mg sunroor. 40 gal ruel loaded. Sspd. like new. '76 MOHZA 2 + 2 i''u e t»Sa' 1n1?. I 1·~ I , l,ooks & run~ i:1111d S21H5 Call M1k1• 557 :1~1:!7 • tank . Call (i46 6503 ~ + assume old lse , Vol•o 9772 wkndsor art5wkdys. pp Eves·960·4212. •••••••••••••••••••••••.Chrysler 9925 ·75 4SOSL, dark m etallic •72 Corona Mark II woo VOLVO •••••••••••••o•••• •••• •••••••••ml green. xlnt cond. 36,000 cc. 4 c:yl. slick . I\ <.:. '76 {.'onloha 1\11111· lll'll mi.$18,500 963-2116 AMi l-'M . 4 dr sedan. SALES.SERVICE S1R radial:-. roll fl'" IOI Mcl.AREN's & 8SON. B11ach Blvd. LA llABHA t 5 Mi. No. of SA Fwy' (7141522°5333 Sunifayoy Appl. vinyl lo c:r l uph AND LliSINl:. s un rool .• 1ulu t1,111' .1 • ·79 Mercedei. 2400. auto. . p. P · · OVE RSE~O-~LIV"'EHY am frn :.lt•n•o 1-:11011 A M / I!' M cassette . paint. hke new 0.ri.i EXPERTS l'ond l'I' ::1 1:i;, h:-1 ot r $17 .SOOtbstofr 4!14·2023 ownr. $l350. P /I' Ei·es 97!1 !Ill.'> 675·4020. MG 9742 •••• ••••••••••••••••••• Triumph 97 6 7 '79 Mli Midµ11 t . Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. 4!7,000 miles. See to '79'J'RIUM PU TfO appreciate 84K-7187 CONVEHTIBLI-: Must !>di t.le~peratc EARLE llCE VOLVO 1966 Harbor lllvd. COSTA MES/\ 646-9303 540-9467 ·77 Cunlc1ha ,._ •. ,, 1111 11d 1)111' II\\ 111'1' ,I I' II<'\\ lire::. ,\ '11111·1.~. ltla1·k l lOo:.11) '"' • ':!111'1 548 5111-1 GI 9744 Olt.ler car or c:yclc fo r 1!1!!1!1!!1!!!11!!1!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!•_!_!_~-~-~-;...................... equity x111·1 c:ond1t1on. ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO orvrtte 9932 •......•............•• '79 BMW 7331 t White navy. uuto. 16" BBSIP7. Alpina . Cst m st e reo. many extras Only 8500 m 1 I es . 1 m p e t· i: a ll I e 673-0850 ·79 BMW 3201. snrf. air, whls. Fm eass. Sll80U 644 5942 eves Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77M~I S h arp ·B s p o rt s roadster Pnml' c:ondi ti on , White hla1·k 111 tenor tCurts Mt:1 $3995 JIMMARIMO VOU<SWAGEN 187ff lieach' Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACll 842-2000 ·74 Capri. auto . !.Ori'. antera 9747 I Am/Fm. Pll'asc l'1)ntact ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rob -1!14·5-l:J:J anytime ·74 (iTS. :-1\'run hlk 1 aftl'r 6pm S2!>.UOO. 11.'>5 11:11. -1!1!1·44tiil Dots• 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>ATSUN Z turhochurgl'I' & mstallalwn kit so·. µlus hp. $950 Completl' LEASE DIRECT! 9748 1981 PEUGEOT TU RB Os BEACH IMPORTS 848 Uovt• Street Ni':Wl'OHT BEACll • 752-0900 lo m iles. xtras 63!1·364!5 1!17H T H 7. lo~ m11l'a1tl'. radials. AM FM lapt' de r k . I\ <.:. SJ7l5 fitil 01!1:! VolkswCICJlf' 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IOVW ·s· JS~f<?.f ~£ with rartory air. Lo mile~ 1055236) $7995 JIM MARINO ~8We~tt1~~ llUNTINGTON tH:A<'ll 842-2000 E X C 1-. l' S I V 1-; L Y VOLVCI Largest Volvo D1•alt•r 111 Oranj!I' County' m.:v or Lt-:1\St-: UIHEer 10 120 Garden Grove 81 Garden Grove 530-9190 \,' .. I I u II l' I l 0 fl ,. Shu"roum Cuncl xlra:. :l7mp~ 161\1111 SI I !l~HI !17!1 liOlti HOW~?PH,~OHD. l'u" c·o· liral.1·-. p 1111 l'I 111nd111,, I""' .. ,. ,11·1·11111• \\ 1lh 1111 11•l1•,('lljJl11 :: s lt'I' 1'1111' II h1 ·1· I .1 11' ,\:\I F\I ,11•11·11 r1•a1 II 1&1Cl1111 tfpl o i.:)!•'I .JUllllll.JI I( It .111:-SIHI\\ \\ h1lc• 111lh 11111 )!llfld~ 111 ll'rllll' :!i ,llC/(I 111111 .. , 1111 m a 1· u I a l (• I h 1 1111 11 I ' sx 100 1 r11 1;;:rn 11 1 Answ1•1 .\cl =:!1111. 1; I:! 1:1(111 2.t hr' Dodqe 9935 ••••.............••.... 1973 DODGE vx Pt~~~'~'E~~~ .11 1 '80V~MAGON I0,000 miles. clt'an· 'Mu~I Autos, Used l'Olld . 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"'" 111111" 1·11·:i1 S\f()O 1:11 :1.11;:1 PORSCHES WANTED 768-5837 Uy n a m 1 t e 5 s pc e cl '77 280Z Turbo. one ur a Stereo. mags . ~·ery kind paint. c:enter line clean. <989 MPP 1 whls. s tereo t•ass . $5995 S8SOO;OHU. 644·45!13 JIM MARINO 19811 Datsun 280ZX 2 + 2. ~8We~~f1~~ $4995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 187fflfeach Bl\'d HUNTINGTON Bl::Al'll 14_2·20~0 Allo wustheopportumty 12.000 m1 . imma c· llUNTINGTONBl':ACll to consit.ler lht' purehase $11.500. 895 2178. 631 96K2 '77 VW IUS or trade in. or yuur dl•an 842-2000 I Sharp: (059400) Porsche. t:lwck with UJ>t 1 ·79 Datsun 2!10ZX Ork . , , . . . Today' b , . I II d 7!I !12·1 211.ooom1 . air. $5499 r~n . 5spc • A oye st1.>reo , s nrf. Sll\cr ·_ IW~-:'1 I wh eels. am rm 1·ass. $12.500 001·85!1HCl'l'S <t!J~ u~ i..1-1.. x In l ('Cl n d s 1:1s(I0 . VolltSWAGIH. 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O 5 · . · · mg. nicotine ev -c;...,.n . ,... ..., ... 1 11¥ FTC -Mllhod .. . ~ ) . , • 111111 ClllT : I I I . l I r. , ' I\ r 4 \ I /\ I I • ' ' • I I OHA N C.f cOUN I Y l A L IHH~NIA 2~ CENTS 52 ArneriCan hostages fly to freedom ay~Auet&a&HPrtiM T .. e » Amerl(an hoa\allH nf'w lo fl"f'edom Loday aRer "4 da '' ol (apuvaty In Inn. the of n .. 1al Iranian new• llllt!n(' ... I'll announ<'ed Tht'1r deparlut" co1nc1ded w1lb the inauaunllon uf Pr~1 dnt Reacua wM> replaced Jim M> Catter u president Departure of the ho~n•eeis w.s marked b) lhe .same confusion O\nd unrer\lllnl) that r harac lt-ri1ed the hosldltt' l'rts1s and Counril artion •• tht-lonll ii1v e and take of ne1lot1at10N l\ladma to their re· lt!aa~. Par!. 1111d the hostaaes boardt!d lhe pllllle amid shouts by lnn111ns of "down wltb America, down with Reagan." Keag•n co nfirmed. in WHhinaiton lh•t the aircraft had tahn.olf from~eh.ran, Departure was arran&ed after negotiat1oru1 finally wrapped up agreement to e xc hange the hl>s tages for Iranian assets frozen by the United States. The 3.000-mile night to Algiers would take 6"4J hours or more. de pending on the route and whether refueling stops were made. It was expected that the hostages would go on to a U.S. Air Force hospital in Wiesbaden. West Germany. a 1.000-mile flight from Alaiers that normal- ly takes 21,2 to 3 hours. There· were r e ports l'rom Western sources mo nitor ing the hostage situation in Anka~a t hat flight plans filed by the Algerian aircraft included a re- f u e Ii ng stop in Ankara or Damascus , Syria, Rome, or Athens. The report on the hostages' de· parture came in the final hour of President Carter's term of of- fi ce. He tried to complete an agreement with Iran on Mon- day. but as the hours slipped away, Carter was deprived of a chance to greet the hostages before he left omce. ·es co Thus, the freedom for the Americans -50 men and two women -coincided with the end of the Carter presidency a s po w e r was transferr ed to Ronald Reagan at inauguration cer emonies in Washington. The hostages were seized Nov. 4. 1979 by young Moslem mili· tants who stormed the U.S. Em- bassy in Tehran. They said the hostages would be released if the United States banded over Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi , then Wldergoing medical treat· ment in the United States. The shah found refuge in E1ypl and died in Cairo on July 27. 1980. Behzad Nabavi , the key hostage negotiator for Iran, said lrarr had required notification that frozen Iranian funds had been placed under Algerian con· trol. In Washington, where Carter tried to etid the bc;>stage ordeal Jn the final hours or his presidenly. <See HOSTAGES, Page AZ) an Pledges High nse OK'd anew Huntington • ID start W ASHlNGTON CAP) -Ronald Reagan crowned his long quest to day with inauguration as 40th president of the United States - and the bells, the cannon, t he music that h eralded h im became a celebration, too, for 52 American hostages, freed at last The Huntington Beach City Council has approved its final version of the local Coastal Plan that would permit six-story high- rise buildings in the downtown area. The plan now goes to the re- gional and state coastal com- missions for final approval. While maintaining a previous position on height limitations. the council had made a number or r hanges including r evisions of city policy on the Bolsa Chiea Alaia case heading for jury ByDAVIDKUTZMANN Oft•O.lly ~1 ... ltaH With the case expected to go to the jury today, attorneys for murder defendant Dr. Louis Alai a have struck at the credibili- ty or the prosec ution's two key witnesses Alai a 's children. In closing arguments Monday in Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan 's courtroom, defense attorney Ed George Jr. insisted there were too many inconsistencies in the testimony of Mar ia Alaia, 9, and Marc Alaia. 11 , to find it reliable. They witnessed their father's knife attack on their mother - Alaia 's former wife -and Long Beach attorney Marvin Tincher June 13 in the woman's home in Huntington Harbour. Alaia, 50, has pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of ins anity to the dual murder charges against him. His attorneys have never tde- nied he committed the stabbings, but claimed he was legally un· conscious al the lime and suffer· Ing from an altered state of con· sci.ousness. The children's testimony is significant because Marc told the jury he heard bis father say "I'll kill you" to his mother while Maria said she saw her father grab a second knife to attack Tincher after fatally stabbing Margy Alaiaintheabdomen. •'How much credence can you give them when (prosecutor Richard Farnell 's > burden is proof beyond a reasonable doubt and lo a moral certainty?" George asked the seven-woman, five-man panel, wbicb has beard nearly 80 witnesses in the 10- week trial. In particular, the defense at- torney cited discrepancies in the children's testimony between <See AIAJA, Pa•e AZ> County lauda 'free!Jom day Tbe Orup County Board ol Supervilon declared today '•a countyw6de day of celebratkla .. to bnor tbe releaae of the America baltaa• froiD lr1a. ly s:ct:.-&-.::1; Clark rMd a bi's.I reeol.U. eomm........,tbecapth••' re· leue. Clartrl.ad&Uttbeboltal•wW • rectl•• card• makln1 tbem "boaored ettlaeu" of Oraa1• Coua\y. r marshlands that apparently would make development more likely in the area. Al Councilman Jack Kelly's urging Monday, the council on a split vote directed that specific wetlands areas be designated by appropriate s tale and federal agencies. Kelly asked that development should be permitted on the re· m aining property whe re com- patible. The stale Coastal Commission has declared that the entire 1.200-acre area is wetlands, while Orange County pJaMers have identified only about 350 acres as wetlands -a designa- tion that would prohjiohibil near· ly all kinds of development. .. ~ .......... _ from Iranian bondage. While Reagan promised· ·a new beginning," a plane carrying the hostag~s had taken off. starting the captive Americans on their journey home. It was an ending for President Carter, his term done at the stroke of noon. local time, by over whelming verdict of the voters. But in that ending, he gained the goal that had eluded him through REAGANS 'ROASTED' BY CARSON -Pege A4 Voting for the changes with Kelly were Ron Pattinson, John Thomas and Don MacAllisler. CHIEF JUSTICE WARREN BURGER ADMINISTERS OATH OF OFFICE TO PRESIDENT REAGAN Flr1t Lady Heney hold• Blble; outgoing Pre1ldent C8rter wetch.•• ceremony et right . RELATED PHOTOS, STORIE&-ftage Al Favoring tighter reslric · lions that would protect broader araeas as sensitive habitats wen Mayor Ruth Bailey, Ruth Finle) and BobMandic. By the same 4-3 s plit. the City Council also removed wetland designations from property from Beach Boulevard lo Brookhurst Street inland of Pacific Coast Highway. Grandma limelight • in Inauguration Anthem rendition brings fame The City Coun cil also ap- proved the elimination or three- story height limits on beachfront property from Sixth Street to Golden West Street. Officials indicated that s pecific limits, which they estimated would go no higher · than four to rive stor ies, -would be set up al the ti me projects are approved. The council also approved high density uses (35 units per acre) on Huntington Beach Co. property near Lake Street and Beach Boulevard. Once the local coastal pro· gr am is approved by the coastal com(Dissions, the city would be allowed to control development in those parameters on the CNaSl. By THOMAS MURPHINE Ol Ille 0.01, P'll•t S1411f WASHIN G TON D .C . Juanita Booker. the amateur gospel singer from Paso Robles, Calif., who gave the s tirring ren- dition of the National Anthem al President Reagan's inaugura li o n he r e t oday, ma y be launching a professional career as a result of being suddenly thrust into th e national limelight. Asked when she would be re· turning home, Mrs. Booker said, "l don't know now because I've had a professional contract of- fer. But I'm not at liberty to di s· cuss details yet." The Paso Robles grandmother said her only prior singing ex· perience was "before 300 to 400 people" tnd as a vocalist for the. New Light Baptist Church at home. "Now it looks like a career," Mrs Booker . a cosmetologist admitted. Along with her party, she at- l e nd ed Fr an k S inatra 's Inaugural Gala Monday night at Landover, Md . She was virtually bubbling over the experience. She exclaimed. ··s oy when they started all that singing I reallv wanted to get up there. Singing at the inauguration was a great honor but that gala was re- ally something too." Mrs. Booker first came lo President Reagan's attention when he was campaigning in the Paso Robles area. He was im· pressed with her singing and asked that she participate in the Whistling up a storm Laguna cop unravels 'scream' mystery By STEVE MITCHELL Of ... o.tty "-' ..... Motor Officer Mark Miller's first mistake was volamteering to relieve the police dis· patcher for a few moments earlier this week. THE VETERAN motorcycle officer had barely donned the earphones when the emergency line Ut up. The caller, who identified himself as a doctor, said he had' just phoned a friend In Laiuna Beach. Wben the woman answered the phone, the doctor said be beard heavy · breathin&. a 1U1bt pause, and then a shrill scream. FoUowed by silence on the other end of the line. • Officer Miller quickly dialed the number 1lven to him by the unnerved physician and found the line was indeed busy. An operator confirmed the line wu off the hook. 8EVSML mNtrrU after dispatcbln1 two pMral umta to tbe woman'• apartment on CUit Drive, lllller received a radio call re- portlnf the apartment wu empty IDd the pbot;le WM CID tbe book. A MCCllld call to the doctor reYealed the man bed lnedverteU, dialed the ,..._. pr• fix wbe callllll bla frtlDd. -Tbat 1till dldn 't Hplaln tbe blood· curdling st•ream, so Officer Miller called the tP.lephone company to get an adrtress to match the incorrectly dialed number. That number came back to an address on Coral Drive where officers arrived moments l ater. THE ELDERL V WOMAN who answered. the door didn't appear to be in any trouble. And when the perplexed officers asked her if her phone was off the hook, she smiled and said it was . It appears that when the doctor dialed the wrong number, the elderly woman thought it was just the latest in a series ·of an- noying phone calls she had received recently. So. upon hearing a strange voice on the phone, she calmly placed the receiver on a table. picked up a r ape whistle, and let 10 with a blast from the pressurised container. THEN SHE WALKED away, leavtn• the phone off the hook and the doctor on the other end fearini for the safety of his friend. Thal left Miller with the task ol tellln1 tbe dOC\Or the scream he beard wu a rape whistle, wielded by a reven1e·seekin1 aenlor cltiaen. But the 45-minute incld•t left tbe motor officer resolvinl that be WOG't be qfter1nf to take over the 1witchboard for a while. TblDp are much lea heetlc on pat.rol. inaugural rites here today. P r esident Reagan s mil ed widely as she sang the Star Spangled Banner after he took the oath of office. Ile gave her a big hug and grin when she finished her gospel-like version or the anthem. Mrs . Booker's day started early with a network television in· terview from one or th'e booth sta- tion s along P e nnsyl vania Avenue, followed by breakfast at the International Inn where she was rubbing elbows with mem- bers of Orange County's Lincoln Club. She / was philosophical about her cnances to launch a pro· fessional s inging career so late in life. She has no professional training and doesn't even read music. "I'm going to give it my best shot." she declared. "Right now, I'm in training at Fredrico 's Beauty College in Paso Robles to become a cosmetology in· structor. "If the singing doesn't work out. I'll be teaching cosmetology by this time next year." Court survival lecture topic "How to Survive in Court" will be the topic of a free pro- gram Saturday at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Orange County Deputy Dis- trict Attorney Paul Meyer will conduct lhe session from 9 a.m. to l p. m. in Health Science Room 131. Meyer will discuss succesaful courtroom conduct as a witness, in small claims or traffic court, In divorce proceedln•• or busi· ness matters. Citicorp to move WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe Federal Relene Board said it will allow du~. tbe naticm'• tar1est but holdinl COIDPMf, to . move ill New Yon cndtt card operatlcm to 8outb Dlb&a \o toe advantqeollalentrulea• intel'elt ratee charpd to card· WHAT AREA WOMEN ARE WEARING-Page A11 a frustrating year or efforts to win releaseofthe hostages. As the final act of the Ion,:: hostage crisis was played out hair a world away. Carter and Reagan pe rformed the traditional courtesies that go with the transfer of power. The host.ages were at the airport in Tehran as the two men and their wives met for roffee in the Blue Room of the White House that had been Carter's home and would be Reagan's. A short time later, they depart- ed together for the Capitol and the changeof administrations. At the s trok e or noon , Washington lime, power passed from James Earl Carter Jr .. Democrat. to Ronald Wilson Reagan , Republican, con - servative, veteran or Hollywood. governor or California, over· whelming choice of his coun· try men. Denied a second term, Carter watched as Reagan raised hi s right hand. put his left on a family Bible, and swore the simple, 35· word oath of office. A 21 .gun salute boomed out over the Capitol and the marble monu ments of American government. Moments before, George Bush (See REAGAN. Page AZ) Weather Some night and early m o rning lo w clouds . otherwise variable high c l oudiness through Wednesday. Highs Wed- nesday 65 to 70. Lows tonight 47 lo 55. IN81•E ..... ~Y It 1001 10 c old h Anchorog•. Alo1ka that ... W•U, let colut"'9i1t HMgh MuWQan tdl abcNt U on Page A7. •••• .. .... .... "" ... UlePll .,_ ______________ """!!!!~----..... { ' rv11q1x. JtOMIO( 20. '"' King _lleratell 'Schmits hit• adjourning ·SACRAll&NTO cAt-1 Aa Oraaa• County lawmutt ii\ Or lhnln l.ulh•r kiq Jr d6d the communiau' bid dln1 and wu a 'nOlotioua u.,. " 8TAT& MSN. John SCtun.lta ol Newpon Beach, u 1Un1 tumnU lM "1>rovt"rb1al devll'11 advocatti," complained llODda abuut lhtt Stinatt adJounllna In lhe memory of K 1n~ Int Thur itd11y. t he ~2nd an nivrrnry ul hu1 bJrth "" i.llid lht• StnHtti thul' cncoura1ed . u i.l· u.lar 1·a1111111tat1on" of the shtin l'I\ 11 r1~hti. h•adt·r K .. Ml n ~4·h1111tt stud, 'l will not rtimmc.I yuu ~·tu•I J 1o;uwur Hoover S1tld 1tbout M111 r tm l.ut h1·r K 111~ lie c·onsidered Krnic ll• h1· Ith· 11111i.t 11otorioui:. harm the 'vuntn Ht; MID AN i\mt<nl' .. 11 l'uw1tersµy h11d said King wais nc•l "' \"C1n1111u111st Lut ~ d!t doing the b1ddina of com mun1 t:. In d !)h iltµ re!)1>011:.e . liberal I lt·mt.'l<'rat "Ian Sit-rot) of l..o:, An6'eles t d llt-d St hm1tz t v mme nl:. .. s lan· lieruus ..no ·r nt .. 1nl untrue " l fet!l ~ ou h1n tl re all} m1sust:d the '-t>r1dte noor I wnuld ~uggest the kind of 1 .. ngue1gtl \ uu u:.cd tu descnbe a great .\tnl!rttan oujilht tu be t'undemned " ANOTHER ORANGE Count y ~cnator. Dcm()(•ral Pa ul Carpenter of C~·prcss . said of Schmitz: l(ING "ls there any need to have a devil's advocate when that pt:r~on 1~ 1>rcsent ·1" Sen Hay Johnson. H·Ch1co. suggested that the Senate stop making adjournment resolutwns. l',....P•,,e.41 • REAGAN IN OFFICE • • • had taken lhe almost identical oath of vice pres1d~nlial office ··with all the creative ene rgy at our command, let us begin an era of national renewal." Reagan said in his inaugural address. ··Let us renew our determination. our courage and our strength. Let us renew our faith and our hope. We have every right lo dream heroic dreams ." Reagan s aid Ame ricans are en· titled. for they are the mselves heroes , "you. the c1ti:iens of this blessed land. ''Your dreams. your hopes, your goals are goi ng to be the dreams . the hopes and goals of this administration, so help me God." Reagan's invocation to his new ad minis tration began with a pledge to confront and handle ·· an economic afniction of the wors t proportions. We must act today in order to preserve tomorrow. And let there be no misunde rstanding we are going to act beginning today ." The new president said the na· lion 's economic ills .. will not go away in days, weeks , or months. butthey will go away ... "In this present crisis, govern- ment is not the solution; it is the problem," Reagan said, a line sounded day after campaign day in the quest that won him the White House by landslide Nov. 4. Reagan said he means to curb the size and influence of the gov· ernment he now heads. He said he will make government "work with us, not over us ... stand by our s ide, not ride on our back." He promised to ease the tax burden. restore the balance between various levels of govern· ment, promote American en· terprise. l'r .. Pag' Al RB.dump · • project · approved ay PATUCK KENNEDY ..................... The Huntin1ton Beach City Council haa approved excava· lion of an abandoned dump con· tainin1 toxic chemicals and de- nied w resident's appeal lhat lhe pr~ct poses an "unreason•· ble" health hazard . The unanimous action Monday night appears to clear the way for Mola Development Corp. to begin excavating the estimated 72,000 cubic . ya r d s of c·on - taminated soil next month. T h e cit y's Planning Com - mission still must approve de- tailed gradiog plans, which t•ome berore it this month. T he development company, which plans to truck the con- taminated soil to a private landfill in West Covina, wants to build 224 condominiums on 12.5 acres that includes the three· acre dump . . The abandoned dump is locat- ed 700 feet southeast of the in· tersection of Bolsa Chica Street and Warne r Avenue. In the l!MOs it w as used for oil refinery wastes. The council's action upholds the Planning Commission's ap- proval of excavation last month. The issue was brought before the City Council by the appeal of Dianne Fort, who lives with her family in a home near the old dump site. LH. Dodge service held A memorial service was to be conducted today for Lysander H. Dodge, a Huntington Beach resi· dent who died Friday at age ·92. . He lived in Orange County smce l!rlS and worked as an ac· countant for the Hancock Oil Co. He is s urvived by his wife Margaret. of Huntington Beach, daughters Dor is Lucille M arliave and Fay Elaine Neuls, son Gle nn Thomas Dodge, 12 grandchildren and nine great- g randchildren. Burial was scheduled a t Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. HOSTAGES FLY, OUT OF IRAN • • • White House press secretary Jody Powell said Algerian tn· term edi ar ies had officially notified Iran. The Rank of Engla nd con· firmed that billions or dollars in frozen Iranian assets had been transferred by the United :States in exchange for t he hostages' fr eed o m and put into an Algerian escrow account. In Algiers a Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed that or· ders had been issued to transfer t h e Iranian assets. He said American and Al~erian officials RELATED PHOTO$--A5 worked through the night on the transfer details. N a bavi also said the financial dispute that held up release of the 52 Americans was a result of rivalry between the o utgoing and incoming U.S. administra- t ions . "The Reagan faction wants to settle the issue in Reagan 's ad· ministration and the Carter fac- tion is in favor of settling it un· der Carter," Nabavi said. The United. States announced early today that the dispute over Iran's frozen assets had been settled. White House Press Secretary Jody Powell said orders had been issued "for the frozen Ira · nian assets to begin to move" prior to their being transferred to the Bank of England for re- lease to Iran following the free· ing of the captive Americans. Earlier. Nabavi. s aid his gov- ernment would set a deadline for the t ransfer of the Iranian assets to the Bank of England, and "if this is not done harshe r de- cisions will definitely be made." A warning also had com e earlier from the U.S. side, with Powell asserting that the new • administration in Washington would be bound by the agree- ment signed by the Carter ad- ministration only if the hostages were freed before Reagan was sworn in. U.S. officials said the Iranians we r e demanding assurances that any unlocated frozen Ira· nian assets found later would be delivered to them witlt Interest. Nabavi charged that U.S. banks, in a note received in T ehran on Monday night, were tr ying to "make it binding on Iran to drop any further claims beyond the approximately $8 billion which are to be escrowed in the British central bank." Powell said the dispute was resolved by an agreem ent on ac· ceptable "trans rer authority in· structions" for the escrow ac- count to be established in the Bank of England. He said the escr ow agreement would be signed in Algiers by represen· tatives of the Federal Reserve, the Bank or England and the Central Bank of Algeria, and the frozen assets would then be transfe rred from the Federal Reserve to the escrow account in London. The departure of the hostages from Tehran had been expected since the United States and Iran signed agreement s with the Alge rian government Monday providing for the release of the captive Americans in exchange for the return to Iran of more than $8 billion in assets frozen by Carter on Nov. 14, 1979, 10 days after young Islamic mili· tants occupied t he U.S. Em· bassy in Tehran and captured its staff. The delay was a cruel blow to the prisoners' families who had waited for so long. But many of them had been cautious in their optimism because of the many •• TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley ...... "* Robert N. Weed "''"'*"' M. Thonys t<eevll .... « . Thomas A. Murphlne ........ h!Mt Charin H. Loos .................... 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President Carter planned to fly to Wiesbaden on Monday to greet the freed Americ ans but canceled the trip when the delay in their departure made it im- possible for him to meet them and get bllck to Was hington in time for the inauguration today. However , Reagan s aid he would ask him to go to West Germany as his representative when the hostages finally a rrived. Marathon run dedicated to hostages Irvine Chamber of Commerce President William Hurst an- nounced this morning that Sun· day's World Masters Marathon of Irvine will be dedicated to the re- lease of 52 American hostages from Iran. The 26-mile marathon course will be lined with American flags in honoroftbehostages. A music program involving lhe Saddleback Concert Chorale un· der the diredion of Don Walker and musical groups from UC Irvine will present a program of patriotic mu.sic. It will begin as the first runner crosses lhe finish line In Irvine High School Stadium. "I am so relieved to know lhe hostages have left Iran. I bellttve the citizens of Irvine will want to share in thla excltinl and emo- tional moment In American hla· tory," Hurstaaid. The public la Invited to view lhe 7: 45 a.m. start of the race at · Herlta1e Park, and the flnilb ex- pected after t : 45 a. m. In tbe Irvine fflab School Stadlum. Ad· mlaaklnlafree. · The race la co-aponaored by the Irvine Chamber of Coinmerce and tbe Dally Pilot.· D .. lw ~I ... ~ ..... ty l"atncll 0'0-11 OCEAN VIEW HtGH'SCHOOL STUDENTS LEAVE CAMPUS IN BUDGET CUT PROTEST In Huntington Beach, concern about program• lead• to maH walkout l'r•• p_,,. Al ALAIA TRIAL ENDING • • • their appear a nces at .a pre liminar y hearing in July and in superior court in November . At the preliminary hearing in West Orange County ·Municipal Court. George said Ma rc had testified that his father said "I'll kill you, or something . . . " But at the trial, he sa id , the youngster stated fl atly his father said "l'llkillyou·· to his mother Maria 's tes t imo n y als o changed, George said, when she told the jury she saw her rather grab a second knife from a rack to attack Tincher. Margy Ala1a's presumed lover At the prelim inary he aring. the child s aid nothing of e1 second knife. "(Th1s1 shows you how little kids are suggestible and change their testimony." the defe nse e1t torneysaid. George told the jury that his client clid not have th<' ability to think ahout or weigh th£! eonsf· (fUl'nl·c·s of his acts lhc night of Jun·e 13, when he wC!nl to hi!> ex wife's home to cl1sc·us!> wct·kc·nd 1·us tody rights toh1s children The lawyor matnlatncd Ala1C.1 at·tcd out of impulse <Jn<J did not µI a n on hurting or k1l11ng anyone C:corgt• C'laimC"d Al a1a buckled psyc•holog1t·ally undl"r the weight of numerous pt·r sonal and phy~1t<1I problems. including his dt vorcc proceedings with Margy and hi,., affliction with narcolcpsy. an uncontrollable dcs1r(' to sleep Tht.· dcfcnM· has t ontendec1 . and testimony has rnd1cated, that Alata look the pn·scription drug H1talm hours hl'fun • he went toh1 1> t.·x w1f1."s hornt· The· drug ddcnst.• witnesses han• said. !'an produ1·1.• side cf ft'cls thut 1nclu<1e ;inx1dy am.I ag g n·ss~ vc·nl'Ss Marina's teachers protest tar f u01e s Eighteen teachers at Marina Hi g h Sc h ool have filed workmen's com pens ation claims with the Huntington Beach Union High Sch ool D1 str1t't because of reportedly nox1ou!> fum es seeping into th e classrooms from roofing tar Jim Landa, coordinator of the school's social studies depart ment , said t h at s ev e r al classrooms still have "sicken· ing" odors. He said the t'Om· pensation claims were filed in case teachers get sick in the future. District Superintendent Frank "Jake" Abbott s aid •th at c hemical analysis of the r oofing tar, applied during the winter Body identified ATLANTA CAP) The second of two small skeletons found 11 days ago has been identified as 10-year-old Earl Lee Terrell, one of 16 black children killed or m issing in the Atlanta area dur ing the last 18 months, police sa id . recess last month, shows tnat the s ubstance is not toxic lie said county health officials say the fumes µus e no lung-term health hazards Abbott said that teaC'hers have the prerogatn·t· to rt'lnt atc their cla sses 1f thl· fum es bothn them Tht' odo rs 1·•rnsl'<l a bc1 ut 30 t'I ass rooms to llt' C'lnserl for two days on Jan 8. Victim of heart attack corrected Becaus e of cleru.:al errors in reports filed with li feg uard of· flcials, a Huntington Beach man who died of a hea rt attac k while <.'lam ming at Huntington State Beach Saturday wa5 incorrecllv identified an Mondav's Daily Pilot . T he heart attack victim was John L. Pe rkins, 68. of 22021 Catalina Circle. A long time c lam m er and s p o rts man. Perkins was owner of Spoofer Lure and Tackle. Inc. Studems protest funds cut Ry PATRICK KENNEDY OlllleD•lty ~IMCSlall Mort• than 300 Ocean View High S<·hool students walked off the C'ampus Monday in pr otest or hudgct C'Uts proposed by officials of the lluntington Beach Union 1 hgh School Oistrict. School Principal John Viculin said the "first goal" would be to 1>crsuade the students to return to dass lie said that any student who "refuses direction from a ~C'hool official 1s s ubject to SUS· pe nsion · T he dist rict has proposed cut- ll ng S.1.!J million from its $42 m illion general fund to balance lhc hudgct next year. These cuts w o uld e limi n ate persona l l'ounselors for students and cut 75 ll'at hang positions Stu<icnt s pokesman Doug Irv 1 nl'. 18, a senior . said the :ounselors shllltldn 't be eliminal· 1·il at Ckean View because they a re "important to this type of pro· gram " Occan View is the only school in thP d1strit·t that ope rates on a variahlc t ree.lit system that a.I· lows a s tudent to work at his own f1Ul0 I' "Wh<1l rc;illy makes u~ angry 1s that thl• only ones hurt by these l'Uls arc the students." he said. lie ~1 tl!1cd that many students believe th<.1t lhl' variable c·red1t system m<.1 ~ hl' l'h manatcd by the budget ('UIS llc saul teal·hers are "prepar m g us t11 g1o•t rt'ady for m assive l'UI ba1·ks m the variable credit system ... Tett<'ht'r association officials have c ritit'1zcd the proposed ~ud gct l.'Uts. Teacher spokesmen say that more administrative positions shou ld be cut a nd that al· lot·atums to buy s upplies a re too ll.1rgt• and should l~ctrimmed . We ll are cuts hit SACRA MENTO <AP> -A coalition of groups have support· ed legis lation to restore $78 mi llion in welfare benefit cuts t hat wentantoeffectJan. l,saying the cuts made it difficult for 2. l mil hon people los urvive. ,, .. Tueaday, Januaty 20, 1981 H /F nAtL v PtLOl A 3 ort EIR backed Irvine Bou•ev1ro tc-:. ~ ® . Plan key to proposed Wayne master program ! Br yan Avenue \,) ay FaKDM'HOt;Mt:HL .................... An ft\vtronmental IMP•l'l re ,..-i ll••• 1 a Ile> part ol lh«i wo pOled mast•r plan lor lu\urti tJt• YtlOpment cJ Oran1e Count)·~ Jolaa Wa)'nt> 1rpol'1 hi llt't'n fll• pl'O\'td b)' thf· <-OIJnty 1'1111111111" CommluW>n The comm1 100 endun ed lhl' mau1"• uav1ronnH•nl•I duc·u men1 •n 1 wuan.lmoui. voh• Mun 4ay (olk>wu\a mon• tl1a11 lhr~.: Mun ol tellamon> fro111 trwnch and foesolthf' alrpon Th'" IL<'UOO t'lears ltw Ill a\ rm Freeway swpect released WHITTIEH 1AP 1 Allhou~h he was innocent 111 the l''rccwav Killings. En <' W1Jnaenilt1-. s11y:.., h•e was s urprised he was re leased rrom jail because .. , looked guilty as hl'll " "I didn't think I was g0111g t11 get out of the re.'' W1Jnatmdts said Monday The 20-year-old Nethe rlands native was released from the county jail Friday after Supe rior Court· iudge George W Tram· met dis m issed robbery and murder charges a gainst him al the request of the district al· torney's office WiJnae ndls had been held at the Jail sin ce Oecember. "I looked guilty as hell I ad- mit it." WiJnaendts s aid in an in terview at a friend's home. lhe CoWlt) Oo~ua or s u.,crVllt(lf'll 10 tMkc 1a~t1c11l on the m•~ltr phtn 1.u·cpart-d for tht' county by Vr N t '011:.ohdalt..'<i lor , of Irvine l'hc boiard will conHidttr the phm 1lu1111.c ia r-· .. t1· 1s11ubhc heartnK i\4 wuli lht• t;uSc one wetik ago "'hc11 Ilic <·ount Afrpurf --Cum 11Hr;1>100 bvld 1 h1.iarlng on the r>ro IN~wd plan, rl·Mdc11t1> und oHictals fru111 Su11I u Anu flt·1~hts und N~·111 11w t lit'UC'h cr1ltl'lted the 11lan und 1l:. re commcndl'<i 10 t•r,•a11t·uf tfoily Jct dc111artun·s \'TN hi.!> r c C<llOlllt!JltJC<J that tht• l1m1t 1m dc~1artUtl.!!>, now at 41 be uwrc•ased to 55 as noise reduc· t10ns occur through purchase by airlines serving the airport ol qu1etl!r uin•raft s uch as the Ml'l)Oru1ell Douglas DC-9 Super llO A lte rnately , su pervisors · Chatrman ttalph Clark has pro· posed lhe limit he increased to 62 flights per day. Under Clark's phm. noise reductions would not be us great a:. under the master plun Nt!wport Heach Mayor Jackie llcalhl.!r told the commission lhfl lhl' envari>nmental study was in· --- Wijnaendts was acrused of collaborating with Freeway Killer defendjlnt William Bonin in the strangulation of 15-year- old Ha rry Todd Turner, whose nude body was found in a l.:i~ Angeles ulley March 25. 0~11, P1191Pllelo11, Ilk ... ,,, 1(-ler CAL TRANS CREWS MOP UP AFTER OIL SPILL TODAY Tanker hit on freew•y by hit and run driver Wijna.enuts had been released from an Orangt> County jail that day after he served a sentence for hitting a police officer. He admitted to knowing Ronin and told authorities that Bonin had picked him up when he was released from jail in March. The pair had shared a module al the jail. Crash dumps oil over SA Freeway "I had his numbe r." he said. "so like a fool. I called him .. Picked up for questioning , Wij- !'laendts failed o ne question when he submitted to a poly- gr aph lest. He told authorities t hal he was with Bonin from 9: :10 a m. to 2:30 p.m. on March 25 . They went to a liquor stor e. a park, Bon1n·s m othe r 's house in Downey and to the fri end's house in Whittier. he s aid. "They asked me. 'Dtd you ever go c ruising with Bonin, looking for v1ct1ms '!' I said, 'No,' "he explained. Fog remains along coast Wispy patches of fog will con- tinue to cling to the coast tonight a nd early Wednesday morning. according to a s pokeswoman for the National Weather Ser vice. Clear skies are expected to prevail Wednesday with tern· peralures forecast near 70. Tonight temperatures will dip between 47 and 55 a long the coast. In other weather news. the Na· tional Weather Service is pre dieting a chance or showers by Friday, with no rain expected until then. Southbound commuters on the Santa Ana Freeway were backed up for nine miles this morning afte r an oil tanker was rear-ended near t he Laguna Free way and 1,000 gallons of road 011 was s pi li ed over all three lanes. Caltrans t rews. armed with push brooms. buckets of s and and st re el sweepe rs. atte mpted to d ear a mile and a quarte r of the black goo from ' the southbound la nes folluwing thes·1s a m ac·ci · <lt>nt California llighway Pa trol of f1 ce rs satd the heavy 011 tankt'r. llriven by Ri r he1rd Webb, 19. of Fa llhrook·, was s tru <·k from bc>hmd by a motorist in <1 Uuick who flL><l thl· S<'l'nc Wh ile Wl•hb was not inj ure<! m the accident. the collis1on broke a valve. and oi l began s11illing from the rig as the driver attcmptl'tl to stop the ve hi cle The 1 ank.e r was brought to a stop unde r the Laguna Free way inte rt·hangc <ifler le aving its gooey trail Cll P spokesman John ~er.ri ll s a id high~;;. patrol ol11ccrs were rerout ing southbound traffic around the Lagun a Freeway thl!) morn mg, anct expected t he traffu: Workers double S AN JOS E U\P l Th e California Conservation Corps has almos t doubled the number of workers from 500 to 900 in Santa Clara County to fight the Mediterranean fruit fly. which threatens the state's Sl2 billion agriculture industry Uf eguard figure corrected . ~ stor y in Sunday's Daily Pilot about a private lifeguard firm s proposal lo guard beaches in Laguna Beach and San Clemente included an incorred figure. Operators ol Lifeguard International Beach Services actually said they will offer their services to Laguna Beach for a total of $200,800 this year. T~e m isprinted figure in Sunday's story. the result of a typo. graphical error, was higher and made it appear the private firm ~ants more '!'oney to do the job than the city is budgeting lor hleguard services. The reverse Is true, according to spokesme n for the firm. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. We're Listening ••• The Daily Pilot wants lo hear from its readers. what you like about Ute paper and what you don't like. We also would like to publish 10'.D' views on any subject in our letters to the editor col- umn. Call the number below and your message will be recorded. Messaps will be transcribed several limes dally and delivered to the desk of the appropriate editor. Mailbox contributions will be delivered to the editorial pa1e editor. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for vertncaUon. No Circulation calls, please. Tell ..-what's on your mind. The number Is in sehice 24 houri a ~ay, seven,.ctays a week . I I '"'At1 Dally Pll91Matl SCENE OF OIL SPILL Rush hour nightmare bog lo last until atle ast 11 a .m. M c anwhile. a skeleton Callrans 1·rl.!w was r einforced al 8 a .m. by cxlr:.t l'rews who poured tons of )>and onto the freeway Janes in an l'ffort tosopupthr road oil. Workmen followed behind with pushbrooms and street swe epers lo collect the sodden san<.l for dis· posa I New planner appointed C harlott e Mou se l , a Republit an activist from Tustin. h a s been nam ed by Or ange County 3rd District Supervisor Bruce Nestande to replace Fred Light on the C'Ounty Planning Commission. Mrs. Mousel is a former presi- dent o f the Ca lifor ni a Republican Women Federated, and is a long-lime acquaintance of Nes tand e, the f o rm e r Republican state assemblyman. She was to take over her seal on the commission today A housewife , Mrs. Mouse l will ''bring a grassr oot s non· professional planner perspective to the comm is sion ." s aid Nest a nde in anno uncing his selection. Lecture set • on artists Art historian Sally Steiner will prsesent an illustrated talk on works or famous artists Thurs· day at 8 p.m. at the .LagWla Beach Museum of•Art. A resident ol Laguna Niguel, Ms . Steiner is a curator of education for the art muaeum and galleries at Cal State Long Beach. She also serves as an art history lecturer al the Norton Simon Museum In Pasadena. Admlulon to the lecture is U .50 tor members ol the museum. and $3.50 lor non· memben. adequate and suggested no action on the master plan be taken until a more complete document was prepared. She particularly objected to the fart that the impact r eport makes no mention ol "single event" jet noise. that is, the noise created during any given jet takeoff. In both the master plan and its accompanying environme ntal impact report. noise levels are discussed in terms of community noise equivalent levels <CNEL). determined by averaging noise le ve ls over a period oftime. Mrs. Heather a lso criticized a recommendation in the plan that the airport terminal be enlarged to more than 240,000 square feet, which would allow a n annual passenge r load of 6.1 millien persons. The airport now handles about 2 5 million passengers year ly. Ne wport Re a c h , s he s aid, fa vor s e nlarge m en t of the te rminal to ha ndle a vassenger load of3 1 million persons. Approval of the master plan was urged by r e1>rescntaltves of the Greater Irvine Industrial Lea~ue and the Ccimmunity Ai rport Council. ··J ohn Wayne Airport is the onl y one we have and will be the only one we are likely to have for years to come, .. obs erved J oseph Irvine, coun<•il executive direC' tor . HB orders signal installed The Huntington Hca<·h City Coun<·il has orde red a traffic sign al inslc.illed at a hazardous intcrsel'lion where a 17 -year·old yo u t h was serious ly injured earlier this month. Council members unanimous- 1)' approved spending $45,000 to ins tall the s ignal a t Warner A venue and Nil'hols Street. It was at this location that Philip Harbin was struck by a ca r Jan. 8 while riding a bicycle in the crosswalk. Young Harbin is still in serious condition at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. The intersection. in the vicini· ty of Ocean Vi ew High School. Liberty Christian and Oakview Sc h oo l. was pinpointed two years·ago as being in need of a traffic signal. However. a lack of fina.nces stymied the project , according lo Ralph Leyva. c ity traffic engineer. The signal is expected lo be operating in 90 da:vSf The City Council a lso called for a study of the current 4!l- mile-an-hour speed limit in the a rea. Laguna's seniors to get free exams Appointments for free physical examinations m ay be m ade by s enior c itizens in Laguna Beach by calling the Se nior Citizens Club at 497·244 1. The club, in conjunction with th e Elder Care Program of Or ange County, is providing the e xams at the c lu b's head- w11nu1 Av11nU4I ~ I I i ~@ '----. ',, .. I > ... .. ::t Ir\/ +ne (.enHlr Dr 1ve San D1eQO Creek Bike T ra11 / ~I u SANUlfloUIW! II 0•••• P-1101 ····""' • ' MAPSHOWSMARATHONCOURSEWITHMILEAGE MJ\IU'; Sm•ll•r m•p (lnaet) 1how1 loc•tlon of 1tert, flnlelt Warining up Irvine maratlwn readiet.l An estimated 1,000 people will begin rur1111ng lh1 ou~·l1 I 1' 1111· ' 7:45 a.m. Sunday when offi cials signal the !-.lar I or 1111' V.111 Id Masters Marathon, a 26 mile, 385·yard race The marathon will s tart and finish at the lrvl111• 1111:11 ~ 1111• I Stadium. Runners will follow a relatively flat cuursl' tl1;l1 wtll lal· them through agricultural and residcnti<JI areas of I n 1111> SPONSORED BY T HE Dally Pilot and the Jr v1111· ('11 ;11111 11·1 •11 l'omml.!rce, the race will have a larger fi eld of 11ar t1npa11I. tli "' any other Orange County marathon in recent m <n 11ur y , c;:11d 11 "I, Pilot promotions s uJJe rvisor George Leidal Hace entries will be a<'cepled until 7 a rn 011 tlw d <n 111 1111 marathon The entry fe e is SS and World Mas1c1 ' ~:1ra1l,1111 I 'ih1rts can be purchased for an additwnal $3 Entr\' forms can b~ obtained at lhc Uath 1'11111 •111 11·• ·1 • W Bay Street. Col.ta Mesa The~· will also hl' ~v:1 d ,1lil1· .11 •• ·1 I 1 n a ~ooth thal will be set up near ·the start111g lulf' 011 r ;., 1· ii:•~ THE FULL\' SANCTIONED marathon will Ila\_. Jltl • t ""''" :it the fi ve mile mark and ever} two and a hulf nlll'"· 11 , 1":•II•1 Water. oranges and ERG drinks will be available al th" .. 1:i 1111w Plaques will be given to f1rst·place f1 n1),her), 111 .,,. "" 1· , .. , Thc d1v1stons are r omprised of boys under 1:1 year!. 1111 lo., l•111l1 1 1 vears, oldest man fin1sh1ng the rn ce m le!)S than f1 v1· h11•11 ~ • Id woman finishing under fi ve hours. 1Ja1ly Ptlol 1·niplc1 \ l'"· 11'1 1 Chamber of CommerC'e member . news rn ed1a , amt '>how """'"''. entertainers. There will also be separate div1s1ons for runner ... f1 111 n 11 111 1 ington Beach. Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa . Irvin•-. ·•·1\ I"" 1 Ue at·h. Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano, San Clc111111t •·. 11111 •1 cor porated Orange Count y and outside of Ca lifornw THE OTHER DIVISIONS for whi ch plaqul!s "Il l tw ·1,, "'•I• d are : 18-34 years old, 35.39 years old, 40-44 years old , 1 ~. 1•1 '•:u old , 50·54 years old, 55-59 years old. 60-64 years old, 1;r, 1;•1\•'·"'11ld 70 and older. boys 14 -17 years old. girls 14·25 year~ old . ~-•11111 , 11 and over . women 26·39 years old, military. l<1w enfor c ··111c-11 t .11 torneys , doctors , firefighters, and over 200 pCJun<ls Runners of all ages are invited to part1t q1att· 111 1111· \;•11 lcl Masters Marathon Marathon or ganizers suggest that thosf' w1sl1111~ ''• 11-11 111·q .• m the race be at Irvine High School Stadium b) Ii a m 11n lh•· tJ; of the rarP Newport porn sh reopening deni(~cl ,, The s hort-lived but con -.Josh Ka pl:t11 . rtw 11 .. ,., '' Iii!' lrovers ial Talk of the Town a t 1 orn1~) r••1ir1·~···111 1111• •, 1d ad ult books tore in Newport was not :l\·a1l;i hll· 111 • 1 111111 1 I • Beach will not be allowed lo re-lhe rc1·c111 clc\1•lop111••111· open while shop owners and city Th<.• hook~t or•· w,,.., 1, .. 11 1'• it , off i <'i a I s c o n l 1 nu e t h ei r 111'1 2:1 wlw11 frr•• 1!:1111:11•11 ! 1111 , COUrtroom battle of it s Sl<wk of :ttl ull ll1;l f ;111111 A Fourth District Court of Ap-books and St"< ci t•\ 11·1•' peal judge has ruled against Nt>wport fi n · "" <•..,111.::•1111 •. · bookstore owner Thomas Wade, an arso n 1s t 1 ", ,. 11 t' ti t ti , striking down a request to stay an bookstorf' Sh1111 o\\ n1·1 \ sat I Orange County Superior Court or they would h1 n · a p11\ all' dr 11 derlhatthestoreceasebusiness. tive to tra1·k d•1\\ll th•• 111 1 11111 Owners of the fire-charred sex No arrests Ii;"''' h•·•·11 111 :111•· emporiu m at 2830 W Coas t In No\'e rn ht·r :111 <•1:i11i•· Highway had asked permission C o unt y Jll d~l' 01 d1•1 c·ll 11,, toreopenwhile the higher court a lrcach l'IO!-.ed bw1k o,t1111 • de liberates an appeal or the cease bus1nes~. rul111~ 111 f:l\111 t Super ior Court order. the c1l\"s argu11w 11t 1h:1t 11 11.111 • quarters. 505 Forest Ave. ----------- A ruling on the appeal has not right tu rcj!ul att· a tf11lt 1·1111·1 t.•111 ___ b_e_e_n_h_a_n_d_ed __ do_w_n_. ______ _:.m.ent renters r f )/J r ,,/ • r (] r ~/ . / •//i~ • 'Vl}l ~.l'ICl'l.11 .!/f'lli ./(1f 'ltry ¥'th~ (f(;ll~fl :-/1r1k.J 1'1?1.fl ~:fllll'lf/,-1 Takes pleasure in announcing the reappoi ntment for 1981 of the f'ollow i11g • , Mary Barr Certlried Gemolo.rist RtctMcll•alne CertiftedO ....... t ' These title holders are on the staff of CHARLES H. BARR Jewelers Located in Westcliff Plaza 17th and Irvine Newport Beach This pro fessional title is awarded t o those select jewelers who can rightfully be called experts in their indus try. The title is given when they have completed a formal gemological e ducation and when they have proven their business ethics above repro•ch. An AGS title i11 an annual appointment and must bot reNOn by yearly examination. Donna Blackmon Certified Gemolu111s1 l j . ~ -... • C1audla 0.a ltesilt..-.d Jeweler • I • ' • .. ..... ~LY PU.Of -....... ~=---=--' 7 & On to Washington IMTt!UNt; W~MHING'n)N U.('. Certain aalb .. ol 1h1& , a1>1ttal r 1l y hue bu.n lrym.1 to lawil aome ol OW' t'alifomla CIO I' deh11ialt1& •ruund here and learned that 11u1 t'Cll'llhil 1,.,.,1,ic uf\t'f\ t·ome out llW\tlns Coaaidtr this one: In 'l'lw 1>r i.nitt• , ·uunt> deleit•tlon, m1u~y of Llnco ( lublwt' tHai-tnrnt furnwd thl' International Inn Into I )r tiO~t' ( 'o UJll) t;1ar,t . • t li11 W "11hll11tto11 f11ladam W&ll heud to , SUl&Ut With 1 ulhi·r r""''<I C)t!browlil , ··out m y dt!ars. don l you find the t 010111" ll\·IT ri.tht·r :u111&ll ~ '101 ml' .. n11ppt'd back Susie ffarons of our Oranae 1 .,..,, I h\\' n 8albo• bll&lld," she uplamed f'h,1t h·ft 't·m IJUUltHJ • • • t 001,oT•. ON history Our Con~reuman B<;>b u,11tham from NcwJ>Ort Bearh environs des1cned and built hh ''"'nm·~ <'ai.ie Cod t ype pad an ~rlln&lon. Va ~e must t..,· l'ldflnan~ tu )ta) a whale Robert wa~ an architectural rn J 11,r dl -;t.anford U, but never practacec_i the. trade on 111hrr' It ;, the t'losesl he's ever lived to has office on.the 11111 !I :l 1111lc~ he 's got 1t clocked exactly. • • • '0 wo~Ot:R SOME Wastunglonian ladies are a bit 11.,1_, .1Lvµ1 lht' Ca lifornia 1_nvas1on of C~pitol Hill. c.1-.rn\'."IH·:. ·mogul Est ee Lit uder as quoted as saying, Orange 1 'uJ:.t 1.rn or 1)lht:rw1se, California· women can. be spotted lwl'~•U~t' ·all t'ahforn1a women take care of their faces and"'& ... k 111 That t·urll'<l down a few mouths around here . • • • HERT'l GIRL Moh Klarman had an easy explanation ll~ to why people suddenly stopped complaining about ren- lle's shllwalling /or hia rmtalcartoarri~ tat car snags when they spotted the pre-prepared packets dis played for patrons behind the counter al Dulles Airport. Most prominent among the "wailine" packets is one labeled largely, "R. REAGAN'." Thal 'sjust a put-on isn't it Moli? You hetcha • • • "HE'S JUST SO CUT€," gurgled one mink-lined lass from Arkans as as she fought the crowds to get a look at the California politician. Alas, for the GOP stalwarts here, it wasn't the president-elect shew as gurgling about. It was our Governor Brown, for goodness sake. You c·an't elude Governor Moonbeam. They had a reception for all :J2 governors and each had a booth to greet his or her fans Brown's booth was mobbed by admirers. Some, save us. even were wearing Reagan-Bush buttons. Offi <•1als had to put up velvet ropes lo protect Gov· crnor Brown from pushing, shoving, admirers. Wonders never cease. •· . . ANO SO TODAY was the big day here in Was hington. Security was tighter than a wet suit in January. District, federal and even military cops were everywhere. One chap jn a beat-up Chevy pickup truck seemed to have the answer to getting around the District of Columbia am 1d all the cops and confusion. He carried two phone booths in the bed or his truck. lie explained, "Nobody slops you if you're driving around with two telephone booths." Especially this fellow. He was wearing a Nixon-Bush button NATION /WEATHI" ,, Carson 'roasts' Reagan at gain WASHINGTON <AP) -'Pre1ldent-elect Ronald Rea1an bas been routed on nationwide televbion with 1'1,000 admirers Uaten. ln1 to the jokee and celebratiq tbe eve of hia inau1uration at an entertalDment extrava1anaa. Re.,an wu the butt of numerous barb9 Monday nJ1ht by Tonllbt Show star Johnny Canon, who boated the 1ala at the Capital Centre ln suburban Maryland. "Mr. Re .. an, if your movies drew crowds like tbla you wouldn't have bad to 1et into politics," joked Canon as the thouaanda of Republicans in the arena and the president-elect broke into lau1hter. THE CaOWD GROANED when Carson said that Reagan's wife Nancy planned to redffOl'ate the White House all In antiques by uaiq furniture from .. when Ron was a kid." Canon also hurled a barb at Mrs. Rea1an. In a reference to news reports last month that Mrs. Reagan wanted President and Mrs. Carter to move out of the White House early, Carson said, "I think Nancy did a beautiful job decoratin1 this place. How she got the hockey team to move out early, I don't know." The Washington Capitals professional hockey team plays its home games at the Capital Centre. Of the vice president-elect, George 8ush, Carson said he "gave up public life lo become vice president'' and would spend his term holding an airline ticket '·waiting for a foreign leader to die.·· CARSON SAID THAT starting today all the nation's problems will fall on Reagan's shoulders , and the entertainer offered his own ac1vlce: "If we ran the government like a business, we'd burn the place Thursday and collect the insurance ." · ·~··,....... 'Phe Reagans sat in pale-blue wing chairs on a platform en- circled by flowers. Sitting on the other side of the blue stage were the Bushes. QUIP 8Y JOHNNY CARSON BRINGS LAUGH FROM REAGAN Roneld Reegen, wife Nency, terget of berba Unlike the usual sports fans that fill the arena, people in Mon· day night's crowd sparkled in gowns, full-length furs and tuxedos. that since t he election, "almost every day people have said to Nan· cy and myself. 'Well, has it really sunk in'?" Tickets ranged in price from S50 to $150, and, in liddition to the us ual refreshments or ,hotdogs, beer and peanuts, the crowd munched on oysters on the half shell, champagne and chilled crab claws. Untll Monday night, the answe r was "no," said Reagan, but there was one point during the gala "when I leaned over to her <Nancy) and said. 'It's sunk in'." The two-hour gala, scheduled to be telecast on a delayed basis by ABC, was produced and directed by Frank Sinatra. Other performers included Ethel Merman, Donnie and Marie Osmond, Dean Martin, Bob Hope, Charlton Heston, Rich Little, Debbie Boone and Charlie Pride. · The president-elect closed the show by telling the audience Nixon tape logs order defied WASHINGTON (AP) -The National Archives doesn't agree with former President Richard M. Nixon's reasons, but it is de· fying a Senate subpoena for tape logs involving Secretar y of State -designate Alexa nder M. Haig. Archivist Robert M. Warner told the Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee he rejected most of Nixon's arguments against turning over the tape logs but also concludd! that the committee's subpoena would be thrown out of court. Warner also s aid a court fight would take years, so even if the committee won . it p robably could not get any Nixon tapes in time for them to be relevant to Haig's hearings. "I suspect that I will never again during my tenure agonize over a decision as much as I have over this one," Warner told the panel Monday. But he said "I regret to inform you that I am unable to produce "the subpoenaed lo~ atthis time.·• Ex-Texas solon slain Swpect claimed held in Daniel death bIBERTY. Texas (AP > -Former Texas House Speaker Price Daniel Jr., who led a maj~r r~­ form movement when he was elected to that JOb an 1973 has been found shot lo death in his home and "we' know who did it." says the Liberty County sheriff. Daniel, 39, was the son of Price Daniel, a former U.S. Senator, governor, state attorney general a nd justice of the Texas Supreme Court. He was found dead Monday after his wife called for an am· bulance. officials said. SHERIFF E.L. "BUCK" Eckols said officials had a suspect in the case, but refused to elabor_ate u!l· til he had talked to Daniel's father, who hves in Austin. Daniel's wife. Vickie. was treated for "emo· tional shock" at Kersting Hospital in Liberty. where s he was taken by ambulance after deputies found her husband's body. officers said. . . She did not appear to be tnJUred. ~aid an Pmergency room nurse who would not gave her name. . Police said Mrs. Daniel had called the hospital to request an ambulance for her husband. Ambulance -------- attendants then notified law officers, authorities s aid. Daniel. who had practiced law here, "was pro- nounced dead from a gunshot wound,·· said a Liberty County deputy who identified himself only as F . Falcone. "We received a call for anofficertogotohis house at 7 : 43 p. m. He w as found dead in his home." AN OFFICER WHO requested anonymity told the Beaumont Enterprise-Journal that Daniel was found lying face down in a hallway leading to the garage and that a rifle and at least one spent cartridge was found in a bedroom. Daniel last sought public office in 1978, when he was beaten in the Democratic primary contest for state attorney gen eral. As speaker of the House for the 1973 Legislature, he sponsored a large package of reform measures. At has urging, and over s trong opposition in both the House and Senate. that session of the Legislature passed the state's firs t O~en Mee~i':'gs Act. its first Open Records Act and balls requmng lobbyists and candidates to report income and ex- penditures ~ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ** * * * * * * * • * ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. * * * * Heavy fog blankets Utah * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ,.. * •· * Rain to mix u:ith 1rww in Ohio Valley N •9fll •nd mor n1no •ow < IOt.ld \ OtMrw1V! v•r•abl~ h1Q" tlOuOtnt'\~ IP\fOYQh w .. one\dl'f Coa•t•I lo" •I ontAnd 5~ Coa•l41 h•Qll ~s. •nl""" 10 W~t•r i.o E lse.w~r,.. l1Ql'tl v•r1t1blft' •ind\ t>etom1"9 wtt\t to \OUthwf"\t I to u ft noh Ont' le>ot •ind WdYf\ and w-'"''"''''t \Wlffll\' tob 1,,., Mote r.t1n •.tt'> ''"•'Y tOO.y trom ttA\ttrn I e ••\ .ttrO\\ 'M lower MIS \IH•PPI """~v into IM ~outt\CHn Ap P~••ch1en\ A••n .... , t •Pf'<tttd to m,, with \now tll 11~' 1n uw Ohio Valftv and ~ht-northf!-rn Appalach1•n' Foq b~4tnketed m•nv wtstern Utah ¥ttllf'Y\ Monday nlQht pu\"•nQ "'' 1b11tly down to 11ro at ••rPorh '" L<>q•n, ()Qclen. S•ll La'•· Provo al\d. 0•11• 01c ~ H ICJh•m. OPfr•t•On\ \UC>fr¥ti« •I Wit Lalle City lntfr,_,. "onal Alrr>Orl, •••d Ille IOQ o.oan at ltttlo'g -ration• •bout S JO om and \Ol'M ltigtlh II.tel bffn dlverlfd At • 30 om., s>t•nt\ w~r• •blf' to •••"" t>u·t not •rrlve E•rty today, rain sorud lrom u•lern TeHs lo Ala!Mma and from Ille central Gull (0 .. 1 Into MIUOUrl Some rain al'.IO tell over Wa\lli"91on and nu r1>y areu 01 Idaho ana Ortgon Muell ol I~ ~• ol tM nation had fair >II.In Temperaturtt around IM NII°" al mldnlOhl PST ra"9t(I from I cleor•• >n U mt\1-, Maine. to U "99<"• In San JoM. Ce411 .......... ""' h ... l:UI "'1\iM•f 1-nO;l'W' If "°"' 00 N>I "'-¥« """' CM08t b¥ ~JO 0 ft'I C4'11 O.tot"~ 1 D tTI .11\0 'f'Qut l'OO'I #11111 M die'tlfe•.O S.•Hu,d•~ ~ «;unct•y ll 'fO\' 00 not rflo(••.,. ~ COOv b'\' ' • "' Ol'I °"loot 11 • "' """ ..ov< COOV '"'" ~ (MftW"tt'"1 CaHlenda Somt tale n'911t -Hrly mornl"O low clouoh or f09 wert .. 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Calgary 27 St lelm011to11 n ., MolllrHI 21 J2 Ottawa ,, ,.. ........ 07 ,. TOAlllO u ,.. VallCOVftr ,. SJ w .......... " It S1111.t MooH. TldtJ• TODAY Sec-Ne'I IO: 11 p.m. t.2 W8DNllDAY ,.,,.,tow J:tJa .m. 1.1 "lrtt "'-' t :21a.m •.J lt<ellel.._ •:t4'.m. .1.0 S.CMCINe'I IO:"p.m. U S1111 .... S: ti p.m., rt-Wldnet· Clay•:•a.l!I.' _,._ rltet l :Jt •. II\., Mis WffN .. .. , 7:tte.m. ............ ....... ow t • w 2 • w t • w ' • w J t * ,.. ,.. ,.. * * * * * .. Ronald Reagan at Harbor Lawn On Memorial Day. 1978 , our 40th President prayed for the veterans of our country. Today . let us all pray ·for his success. Management and Staff Harbor Laum Memorial Park & Mortuary 1625 Gisler Ave .• C~sta Mesa, Calif. * l**********************y , , ' .. • • ~ >r * * lt , .. :t * ~ ,.. ,.. ,.. .. ~ ,.. * * ) . _. .. •· .. ' . • . .. CALIFORNIA 'Bumper' smpect .arrested LOS ANG ELES 1AJ'' l'olke hat't' arrftlftt • man In eonnt1t· \Ion with \.ht ~ o iled .. bumV4fr 1tt acll!I 011 .lJ womt'n, rn whwh th.- un1lant would ram a 1tohm t·ar anto lbe.vw ch:ot ui Intended vi<' hm bid kldnaa.i r111.-or rob her durina thfo f'iu•han_ge of •t·rld~nt LnJorma1100 Rudolph Ptrltu" 't2 1m Wl t mplO)ed \ru<'lt d rl\•t-r wu ar r~t~ and bc>Olted tor 1nvt4~l11t11 uon ~J kidnapping fo1 \tw puflXt.'.ll' cif robbtor) m <'Onnt4C'lihn with <An •U •ult ma ~oman 10 Manb11thm ~aC'h alf1<'er .\I fr1&go~o \;&Id Monda) Poht'e t~le<'ll \ e J et) Home.mt said '"The Bumpt!r· altc.cktrt.I fi vt women in l978, f1H 1n 1979 , and 23 o\hers Sm t'e l~t November The last attat"k OCru rred J an 15 W1W rt.,..-. _,.., ~A!\ FRANC ISCO tAP I Jn un"' uf 1U. hna l ctctiuns. the outgo in~ Carter Ad m1nas tral1on has added parts of fi ve Northern Cah fom1Ci nver:. lo the National Wild and&·en1c H1 ve rSystem The annOunl·ement by lnten or Se<.'re t ary CeC'il Andrus cam e I .... TATE I Monday JUSt m inutes after the 9th L' S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco opened the way to the designations by va cating lower federal court rulings in C alifom.ia and Oregon. A total of 1,235 miles of the American, Eel. Klamath, Smith and Trinity rivers was added to the system. the Interior Depart· ment s aid. Thal amounted to 31 percent of the 4,006 m iles that California Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. had requested . Marl•e DI ....... SAN DIEGO <AP> A U.S. Ma r ine Corps oHicial says a recruit depot drill instructor has been convicted by a special court· m artiaJ of larceny and illegal financial dealings with recruits. The official sajd Sgt. Esteban Reyes. 2.1. of El Paso. Telf~s. was senten<.'ed Monday to 75 days in the brig at Camp Pendleton and r e duce d in rank to lance <.'OrporaJ. Reyes was convicted of taking money from recruits lo buy for them items including bar bells and candy. a Marine s pokesman sa id. When he did not r eturn the money to recruits, he was also charged with larceny. •• drll'er ..... OAKLAND CAP> The AC Transit District has put up a Sto,000 rewa rd in efforts to find the person who fatally shot a driver atthewheelofhis bus. Only one passenger appeared to be on the bus when John H. Thomas Jr. was shot in the head as he stopped a t a downtown in· tersection. police s aid. 'artltor aHaeked Happy latnilies Hubert Hohman, above, of Sacramento. father of Iranian hostage Donald Hohman, is embraced b y De borah fl ohman, the hostage's niece as they heard t he news of the hostages· release. ln San Diego, Dorothea Morefield below, wife of hostage Richard Morefield , leans against her son. Don, following a Thanksgiving mass held at the Ontversity of San Diego. Optical firm fined in Russian 'deals' RIVERSIDE (A.P l A Corona optic al firm has been fined $100,000 and one of its owners sentenced to six months in prison for making clandestine shipments of high-technology laser mirrors to the Soviet Union through a West German intermediary ··1 find their conduct not in the best interests of the United Sta tes," u:s. District Judge Malt Byrne s aid m handing down sen· tences Monday for Walter J . Spawr, 39, and his wife. !''ranees 38. husband-wife owners of Spawr Optical Research Inc. SPA WR WAS SENTENCF.D to six months in prison and was put on fi ve years proba tion after the judge described him as the "most culpable" oflhe defendants. Mrs Spawr was put on five years proba· tion In addition, the Spaw rs each were ordered to perform 500 hours of charitable work. "You can't help but wish they weren't fl ere ... the j udge said ··They are good community people and family people ... But Byrne s aid he wanted to send a clear message to other com· panies who might want to skirt the law that prohibits the exportation of certain regulated commodities to Communist-controlled coun- tries. LOS ANG ELES <AP l -A 21· year-old female janito r was burned over 20 percent of her body when a male colleague whose romantic advances she says s he s purned alle~edly thre w a half· gallon bottle of concentrated hydrochloric acid at her and then ran away.policesaid. MRS. SPAWR COULD HAVE received up to 55 years in prison The a cid disintegrated the and a $150.000 fine Her husband <.'ould have been imprisoned up to25 woman's clothes and s he ran years and fined up to $90.000. The company faced a maximum fine or naked down the street crying for $210.000. help, said Sgt. Dennis Dunn. He Responding to a r eference by Mrs. Spawr to the Bible and a state· said the identity of the woman m ent by Wa lter Spawr's attorney that his c lient was "patrioti c and was withheld pending notification decent," Judge Byrne s aid, "The real question is did the la w prohibit of rela tives. mirrors from being trans-shipped?" ------------------- GOURMET MARKET DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD .Fresh, Fully Cooked Peeled, Develned Medium Sized Shrimp ...... $2.49 half ·lb. t'rf'Sb flllft Pacific Red Snapper . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 1.69 lb. MEAT DEPARTMENT Prime and Top Choice Ret.•f. aRed not less than 30 days lo the peak o( perfrclion Fresh Local Turkey Breasts ........ 1.98 lb. Fresh Turkey Legs and Wings ...... 49c lb. (limited supply> Our Own Cared Corned Beef Brt1ket11.98 lb. DELI DEPARTMENT Delaney's Famoua Neptune Salad . : .................... 3.49 lb. This a derfective Wed , l /21lhru Tues .. l/27 'S Free Home Dell very Service (Sall minimum! <l1'il\'l'rl·<I in our n1m11ll·tl·h rt'friu1'rath l trucks. Your orih·r i~ 11nd1•r rt•fl'1g('rnlloi1 from 1>ur :;t11n• l1> your rloor MORNING FRESH PRODUCE · So. American Bananas .............. 19c lb. Green Onions or Radishes ........ 19c bunch Ruby Red Grapefruit ............ 4 for 1.00 Ranch Fresh Cabbage .............. 19c lb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT all pri<.'es plus tux Delaney's Champagne $2.75 per bottle, $33.00 per case Seagrams 7 Crown .............. !11tcr18.00 Cresta Blanca Ga may Beaujolais ...... 2.95 Bolla WIHI Soave or Trebblano ..... :: .. 3.80 Cutty Sark m terl . \ ......... : .......... 11.00 Scoresby Scotch <86 µroofl (750 mll>5.55, .••........... 11 liter > .... 6.86 Having a Supcr Bowl get·together party" To watch the game on the lube. call Delaney's for those great party plaller!I. S&ore Hours •·•· Cloled S•day m. Newport Blvd., Newport lleaela 673-5520 • Tuesday, Jenueiy 20, 1981 H/F DAILY PILOT ,4. Sl0:yers appeal verdict Pair claim improper ·aearchea, confeaaions SACRAMENTO <AP> -Two , white men who admitted killing a black man after failing to find a deer on a drunken hunting trip are trying to get their guilty pleas overthrown. Attorneys for the two argued before the 3rd District Court or Appeal Monday that improper searches, arrests and confessions were used in obtaining the pleas. The two, Marvin Noor, 20, and J a mes McCaler . 21. pleaded guilty last January to firs t· degree murder in the slaying of Jimmy Lee Campbell. 22, who was shot from a car in January. 1979. while walking n ear his home in Chico. BOTHGOTZS VEARSto life un· der a plea barga in, denounced by som e black groups, that avoide9 a possible death penalty . Noor's girlfriend. Dan'i Lee Shope. who was also in the car, is ser ving 15 years to life for second· degree murder Noo r 's lawye r . Ke nne th O'Brien of Sa cramento, con · tended that the judge who issued a sean·h warra nt showed he lacked the reqwred neutrality because he rode along with the poh ce who made the search and the arrests. If the court a grees, it could overturn the guilty pleas . A ruling is likely within 90days. O'BRIEN SAID GRIDLEY J u s ti ce Cou rt Judge Ste ven McNelis issued the warrant for the apartment shared by Noor and Mrs. Shooe. and then accept. ed a police invitation to ride with the m to serve it. O'Brien sajd McNelis even e nte red the apart- ment. The constitution says warrants must be issued by neutral and de· tac hed magistrates. O 'Brien said. lie cited another case in whiJIA evidence was bar red bcfll'Use the judge "became a m ember" of the search team Hut Ueputy Attorney General W Scott Thorpe s aid McNelis s howed no bias, and "was an ob· scrveronl y" at t he scene. McCartl-r·s lawyer . Richard Cops harvest crop of pot S AC RAMENTO (AP) A lawyer and two other people have been arrested following the <·onfiscation of $300,000 worth of marij uana in a warehouse plan· talion. accordine to oolice. Attorney Darrel Duane Tip· ton, 43, Charles H . Looney, 35, a nd Coral C. Coolahan. 29, were arrested Monday on charges of conspiracy to grow m arijuana fo r sale. Sacra mento Police re· ported. All three li ve in the Sacramento area. Poli<'e. sheriff's deputies and state narcotics agents raided Lhe warehouse Monday, finding 338 marijuana plants gr owing under "a sophistic ated syste m .. of fluorescent lights. police reports s tated. C orbin of S acramento, challenged the arrest or Mccarter at his home latert~e same night. CORBIN SAID THE police had surrounded the home and had time tQ get an arrest warrant, or ext pand their search warrant to in· r ude Mc Carter, but didn't. Thorpe said no warr.ant was needed in an emergency created b y the possibility of more murders there were reports of another s hooting in the area. "As far as they knew, it was a continu· ingcrimespree." Corbin also said Mrs. Shope's confession. which implicated McCarter . was illegally obtained. He said McNelis improperly is· sued a search warrant on the basis of statement by two persons or Ynknown backgrounds whose las• names weren 't revealed, and a third who had only a second· hand statementlrom Noor. He said the police entered the apartment illegally because one first identified himself as "Mike, a neighbor." When that didn't work. the officer said he was a police man. and t hey kicked in the door. Thor.pe said the ruse wasn't im· proper , and didn't get police into • the apartment anyway. lie s aid the informants provided ample information for the wa rrant Torture-murders· ProsecUtOr tells what hell is like TO RRANC E !AP > The jurors in Lawrence S. Bittaker's t rial for the rape-torture-murder of five teen-age gi rls have been told by the prosecuting attorney that, "for those of you who do not know what hell 1s ltke. you will find out. .. De puty Dis tri c t A ttorney Stephen Kay was r efe rring to a t ape recording Bitta ke r made as he allegedly raped, sodomized and t ortured 16-year·old Shirley Lynette Ledford on Ha lloween night of 1979. Prosecutors , in opening state· men ts Munday, painted the 40· year -old Bittaker as an "ex tremely violent man" who with his alleged partner Roy Lewis Norris had a n "insatia ble desir e for viole nce a nd brutal sex." BUT ALBERT GARBER, Bit taker's attorney. alleged 1t was Norris. the prosec ution's star witness. who committed the c rimes and that Billaker had on- ly wanted sex and to t ake pie· l ures of the girls. for which he paid them. In arguments before Superior Judge Tho mas W. Fredricks. Kay drew gas ps from spectators in the crowded courtroom as he recounted in graphic detail the brutal murders of the fi ve young girls whose photographs were displayed for the seven .woman. five-man j ury. The prosecutor said Billaker a llegedl y twisted Miss Ledford's breas ts and nipples with pliers whil e No rris s mas h ed he r elbows and other joints with a s ledgehamme r "to get her to scream.·· "YO U WIL HEAR IT yourself." Kay pro m ised the panel of j urors lie warned the m that the screams of the Verdugo Hills High School student will be "somethin g you wi ll never forget." Kay <.'!aimed Bittaker entered into a n ··unholy cons pi racy·· with Norri~. :12, to com m it the murders. Most of the victims, Kay said, wt·re hifrhhikcrs who we re pickt!d uµ b y their as s ail a nts , r aped rep eat edl y. tortured wi th pl iers and ice picks and then s t rangled and dumped in remote mountainou~ areas above Glendora Some of the v1dims we r e fJh o tog ra p hc d w hll<: being tortured and st'xually assaulted, s aid Ka\'. who not<'<l t hat ·'bet' a use· he was so cxc•1ted a bout r aping this 15 year old virgin." Biltakcir tapc-reC'orded his a llegc•d assa ult on one of th•· victim s, J at'kll· (;i ll 1am of Hedondo Beat·h BITTAKF:R IS C HARGED wi t h k1 dn ap in~. ra p i n ~ a nd tortur~ Miss Gilliam, ulong with Lucinda Schaefer. 16. of To r r a nce. J aqueline l.eah La m µ. 13. of Ht•don1fo Heach . Shir ley l.}n('llc Lt'dfnrd, 16. of Sun Valley. a nd Andrea llall. 18. of Tujunga . Norris ha~ l'Onfcsscd to the s layings an1l agreed to testify aga inst B1llaker t o avoid the d eath penaltv (.; a rber said the prosecution's case is "based primarily" on the testimony or NCJrris, who for the last 11 vears al lcged lv has been invol\'ed 1n t he t~ pt' 0 11f "brutal r apes" for which B11t akcr 1s l'harge<l THE FIVE MURDERS Bit taker is ch<1r~ed with <1re "com- pletely consistent wi th 1 he pas t patte rns of Norrn;" and "com plet e ly 1nt·11n s 1s tl'nl w ith a nyth ing· 'in B1t1akc r '!-> hat'k ground." (.;ar bcr said i\11 the v1t ltm:; exn·pl Mis~ Ledford wcr<' k1lll'd 1n 1:-.olat('d mountain an•i.JS aho \'l' c;lt•ndora a nd thei r h<1d 1e!» ldt 1n lh<- wilderncs:-. Billaker t•ould get th1• death p e nalty 1f 1·11n v1t·t l•d on l ht· m u rder eharg<:s P • • • • • • • • • • 't • •• • ... • • --._ • •.. ... • S • • r • • ..... , ... _. __ t '" Editorial Pge .............................................................. Thomla P. Haley I Pu"bllaher ThOmH t< .. v111E-. S.rbilr• t<relblchtEdltorlet Pett Editor lueltdey. January 20. 1911 Hostage release brighten new era Tht> v.-t·t>k' """'t' t 'IH 1..,tn1.1' huvc bt!.,n crowded with ''o mplt>x 1nlc>rnutum 11 marWIJ\ t:n u~i:. as the ho lagt! d1le m m \Ur~fd t o u l'l1mox In W~'<htn~t<111 , 1111th11.iht utl hurnt:"d 1n the While House aod 11i th•• ~lM .. l>4·1n.r\nwn1 l':nvo '~and hnanc1al experts juurnt•\ f'<i hut'~ und fcu1h twLwt!t'fl the e apita l, Algiers . T,•hr m uncf Lonrtun ul tt•rupt llli tu resolvt: the a6'reement \htll IA <Ci to lt.-oJ l 11 ltw I t•ll'Ul'tt! Oflhc ho . ., I llitiS. \nd rn Lht· 1111thl t1f a ll lh1.., (t!Vtff thl! country was mov· tni.! .., nu1111 h h titw.111 111 .Jn-un111h1>h a l'ha11~e of government 1 h .a t ~ 1 II 11·pl u('t' u I t·Jell'f~h1 ii fr1J1n t ht> top down fo.\t'11 ~llh<1ut u clrJ "lH.1 l·k ltkl' the hostage crisis. the 1 h 1n,:in.: "' 1 ht> ~·u.i1tl 111 t hl' l 'nllt-<I !',talt'h 1s remarkable ll lttk•·" plrH't 11"-" d cwkw.,rk ever} four or eight years, \\1th nc• n111-. mi dl·nw11~t1 <.1tw 1111 nu stuffed ballot boxes f h l ''"t11t·r ~l'tll'r t.1 11) tll hu111bh· tht' lost>r l)Olite and even • u-:r r "' IJo h1b part tu ..,,nuoth l ht' \\ tt) for his uccessor t•rrtt.'hu" lht' <:.;11n11.t1!.!n battt-ml·~i. lll't:nis toJ.hssolve once he '1Jll'i. h..t\ 11 bc~n <·u untl!<I ~It'' aga111 th111 .~ (•i.l r But the 19811naug urat10n took on 'tH.'\'1.tl ~lu~ "1th lht: new,, ttl long last . that the 14-month ~un\ oflht:h<1:-itage11 """tl Jncnd \II \rnt-nc•...inb had to frntl r aus e for ft')01cing But none nwrl· thar1 tilt· 111<·o m111g Pn .. 1dent. who received a last· m111utt-rt'pl'le\'l' fro111 •>nt' o( the most frustrating problems I ht· n:1t ton hml t<Vcr fal·f'd Nor than the o utgoing President, I" hu ,1· dre am 111 :,,,et·rn~ tht! hosta~es freed before his ad- 1n11n1:-.tr·atmn t'ndf:'d W<J:-at last ar htt'ved. It wa!:I unlurtunall' I h:.it the timing of their release made 1t rn1pus~1 blt: lur Prt·~tdcnl Gart er, who had worked so tire-11<·..,-.h 111 tht•rr· l>chulf, 1o wt:kome them home before he left offtn· ! Hut 1n1·om111g Pr('S tdt>nt Heagan added a truly gracious lh>u«h l<ll ht· dnuua hy inviting Carter to serve as his s pecial l('0\'11~ l(I ml'l·t I ht· h11st CJges 1n Germany ' It t!' m1l<·t•d a 1:hanging of the guard to be reme mbered. j ' !Airport nonsense What t·<in only be described as some silliness has de· ~·eloped between Orange County and Newport Beach over ,mprovcme nts tha t would make restrooms al John Wayne J.Airport a<:C'ess1ble lo handicapped persons . 1 The county wan ts t o e mbark on an $80,000proj ect -haU (1f whith would be financed by the Federal Aviation Ad· !ministration to make restrooms in the a irport terminal !usable for the h andicapped. l The c·1ly hus been cons ulted because of terms of a recent out-of·court settlement between it a nd the county in a 1awsuit over purc:h ase of l:J ac res of land on the airport's ,west !'\idt· The stipulated jud~ment provided that the city would n•t;.iin tht right to review any plans for permanent or im ;1.1or altt·rat tons of <:11 rport f1Jt'iJiUe5. County <Jlrport offidals s a y l he project is in limbo }n·c a use of anttl'lion on the nty's part. They say the city, Whi1·h h:.1:-. known of the pro,1t'<'t tnC'e Octobe r . has yet to forw :.ird a rt•c·ornnwnd :.ition. Tht•t·11~"s Av1a1 ion Comm1tl(•e was s upposed to a ddr ess t ht• matter Jan fi hul didn't get lo 1L Tne matter has been n·~t ht."<luled for C'arl v F<'bruarv l"at"t 1s , Nl•wport Bl'a<:h hart more than three months to <:ons 1dl'r th(' 1 I em The t•ity ought to get off the dime a nd prompt I~· ~1vc its a.pproval lo what is an essential service at the a1rportH•rm1nal Tax rule backfires Th<.· 1mp(}rlanc-c of examining a ll possible spinoffs of ~ovcrnmcnl rcgulutions before putting them into effect is nowhere bette r exhibited than in an Jnternal Revenue Service rule th<.tl hos rnadvertently backfired on the book publishing busin~ss. ' Tht> I HS zerued in on a s mall power tool compan y in II· lino1s and disa llowed the fi rm's claimed d e preciation on its warehouse inventory. : No tax write-off on unsold stc,rred ite ms, said the I RS, un- i es~ I he produl'ls h(.JV(' los t value lo a point where they have Io he des\ royc<.1 or sold al reduced prices. The U.S. Supreme ( ·ourl upheld the I RS ruling. , But no one thought what it would mean to book ')ublishers who have lo keep on hand scores or slow.selling volumes clc.issics of a ll kinds. reference works and the like. I Nor did t h ey cons ider the question or spare a nd r eplace- ment parts for machinery. Now these inventory item s must be taxed at full value year after year It s hould have been obvious that this would only en- cour age publishers to let slow-selling t itles go out of print ;.and m a n ufactur er s toquitstocking replacement parts. New York Sen . Daniel Moynihan tried unsuccessfuly lo win approval of a b ill to exempt publishers and some s mall rnanufaclurers from the ruling . He plans to try again this t •ear. Hut by now som e 1.500firms are stuck with the regula- 1on that's netting the I RS millions in additional inventory axes. It may be a n uphi ll fight. I • ip1n1ons expressed m lhc space above are those of the Daily Pilot. ther views e)(pressed on lh1s page are those of their authors and rllsts. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. ox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/ Adages By L.M. BOVD To his list of recyded ~dages, our Language man as added: "A company is nown by the men it keeps." Harry J. Kliogler "What e five-cent cigar 'needs is a ood country." -Ed Wynn. nd: ·'The wages of gin is lhar Gloomy Gus ._ Among those who should be sentenced to immediate and Iona Jail lerms are tho1e who empty their car Hh trays rn parldns Iota ud other public places. lt.111.T. ...... , .. ,_ ...... -.... -.... ,...." ....... . ................. . t:."'11"' ...... breath." -Cynic's Calen- dar. Q. Who's the highest paid executive in tbis country now? A . Rawlei gh Warner, chairman of tbe Mobil Corp., who reportedly pulled in a total of S3.59 million. If you take aspirin to pre- vent heart attack or stroke, one tablet a day is the beat dose, claims a medical 11pecialist. Q. One big aame animal and only one ortstnally wu found ln all '9 of tbe con· tinental United states. Name lt. A. n,e black bear, air. Q. How mueb oa water heatm, eGltl ean JCN .... bJ lowerlDI 1our water beawr•a tblnDoltat from t• tom._..n A. ~ II pereeat, tM a • --,.rtsaay. Jack Anderson Pentagon mulls ESP weaponry WA SHINGTON -Ir you thoucht "Star Wars" waa juat an a m usi na fantasy. you un· deresUmale the ·tuturistic fan· taales ol those who run the Pen- t a 1 0 n . They 'r e s pending millions of real dollars on .a dead-serious effort to develop "The Force" as a military weapon. In a closely guarded 'basement room, a top.seeret "psychic task force" is hard ' at work try· ing to perfect psychotech · tr o ni c w ea pon s that wiU work t hrou gh ex· tr a se n sory perception - like l ong · di s t a n ce telepathic hypnosis to enslave enemy lead· ers, or transmission of nuclear bombs instanta neously around the world lhrough the power of positive thinking. Proponents of ESP weaponry say it is as revolutionary as the atomic bomb. Most physicists say it's hogwash. s upporte r s or .• voodoo wa rfare" claim that psychic weapons sank the U.S. nuclear s ubmarine Thresher in 1963. They also say the Soviet nuclear disaster l.n the Urals in 1958 was cauaed by a bun&led ESP ex· ploaion. THE rumncAnoN for the Buck Ro1en bri1ade'a Hcret bud1et -at leut SI million lut year -is that lhere'a an ESP gap between the United States and the Soviet union, where in· tensive research has been 1oln1 on since the 19308. Accordin1 to the Defense In- telligence A1ency, the Ruuians have already demoutrated the l et hal p ote ntial of psychotechtronic weapons on m es, and even frogs . In fact, the late Josef Stalin hoped to de· velop ESP we•pons as a stopgap eq uali zer in the days or American nuclear monopoly. Stalin's successors in the Kremlin, spiritual s keptics t hough they are, seriously believe they can develop such thought-provoking, not to say mind-blowing, devices as "hyperspatial howitzers" which can transmit a nuclear explosion in Siberia to the White House lawn with the speed of thouaht. Or. to cite another example, Soviet scientists are working on "photonic barrier modulaton" which (like Haitian witch doc· tors) can induce death or illness frum miles away. THEaE IS EVEN speculation that the microwave radiation the Soviets beamed -at the American Embuay in ltle»cow from 1958 to 1971 wu aome kind of an ESP attempt at mind coo· trol. U.S. scientilta have ye\ to offer a credible -reuon for tbe low -level microwave transmisaions, which were ap· parenUy harmless. When my auociate Ron McRae queried some respected physicista on ESP weaponry, the response wu 1eneral hilarity. One scientist, between &uffaws, compared the psychic task force's project to a World War II attempt to train seagulls to drop fresh guano on the periscopes of German submarines . But it's no joke. to the ju· ju team in the Pentagon buement. They believe. For ins piration, the psychic warriors have post· ed a sly quotation on the head· quarters wall. It's from the late Admiral William Leahy, chief of naval operations in World War II, and it says: "The A·bomb is the biggest fool thing we have ever done ... The bomb will never go off, and I speak as an expert on explosives." ITALIAN WOES: (1) U.S. emer1ency aid for Southern Italy's earthquake vtcUma lln't tbe only uaistance we have given to tbe land that nurtured so many American clU&em. One of Italy's moat famous showplacea -tbe ialand city ol 'Nv, M»-J ThlS AIN'T lliE WAY TO t\O '~l.IGUf?AL BAU. -THIS Hf.RE °DJNt<IRK '.. Richard Reeves Venice -is bein1 kept financial· ly afloat lar1ely throu1h the ef. forts of American benefactors. The ~powerful city'1 rell~ dent population bu now fallen below 100,000, as youn& Vene· lians leave their hometown for greater opportunities than its tourlst·dependent economy pro- v ides. Meanwhile, many ol Venice 's pr ice less ar1 masterpieces are kept in tourist· a ttracUn1 shape throu1b private American donations. For exam· pie, Tintoretto's gigantic depic· lion of heaven -regarded as the world's largest masterpiece -is about to be given a much·needed c lellning with funds from Americans who fell in love with the old city's picluresq_ue canals and piazzas. · < 2) A recent Drug Enforce· ment Admin istration report shows that Italy has become a major transit s top for heroin on its way from Southwest Asia to the streets of New York City. A secret project named "Operation Monitor" checked heroin samples collected during 1979 in Harlem and Manhattan's Lower Eut Side. It turned out that 42 percent or the simples arrived in New York on a single Alitalia night from Palermo, Sicily. American he roin smugglers arriving at Kennedy Jnterna· tional Airport, the DEA reports, "ar e predominantly Italian· Americans from the New York City area, who in tum supply various Italian and non-Italian - distribution networks along the East Coast.'' FLUNKING OUT: The Na· tional Education Association is a bout to lose the status or teacher's pet that it enjoyed un· der the Carter administration. It's e nthusiasitic support Qf Carter has made it, instead, the Peck's Bad Boy of the incoming Reagan team . · But the N EA, whose 1.8 million members represent 75 percent or the nation's public schoolteachers, won 't take Reagan efforts to trim its power without a fight. Chief among their differences, of course, is the new president's announced intention to abolish the Depart- ment of Education, creation of which was widely regarded as Jimmy Carter's reward to the NEA for supporting him in 1976. 'Dancing man' adept at dazzling press WASHINGTON -''It was a proper business dealing," said Raymond Donovan, the New Jersey construction comP.any executiv e no min a t e d for secretary of labor by President- elect Reagan. That is the stand- a rd Republican answer to ques· tions about integrity. This question, from the Senate Labor and Human Resources Co mmittee. was about a $13,000 check fr o m Don · ova n's company that som e how - so m e how very s u s - picious l y - ended up in the pockets of labor racketeers and friendly politicians. It was "business," Donovan said. He "resents" the ques· lions. The same answer -and presumably the same resent- ment -have come from other Reagan advisers and appoint· ees. Richard Allen, who will be the new president's national security adviser, didn't like it Andy Rooney when reporters questioned his extensive, and perhaps ques· tionable, dealings with Japanese and Portuguese companies. Dr. James Edwards, the dentist who is Reagan's choice for secretary or energy, wasn't happy when senators began discussing bis fina ncial playing around in Kuwait or the reluctance of com· panies he has been involved with to comply with federal orders. THE REPUBLICANS' in- dignation at being asked about their business has been very in· structive. ln the first place, they tend to have some business. D e m ocr a t s often don 't. Donovan, the J ersey executive, for instance. is replacing a col· lege prolessor, Ray Marshall. Republican ethics are dif- ferent. They are much closer to the American business ethic than to the post· Watergate ethic favored by the press and tolerat· ed by most Democrats. So far, Reagan has managed to have the probity game played by his rules. His secret is that he is not defensive. He was asked about corporate bribes to foreign governments durine the campaign, and he essentially en· dorsed them. Next question. When Allen's honesty was ques· tioned, Reagan simply said any charges have been disproved - they badn 't been -and went on his way, ignoring the press. REAGAN AND bis people, for now. at least, have the press dazzled. There is some very fan. cy footwprk going on here. Reagan is a dancing man - dancing away to the ranch, dancing into a car or doorway each time a question is asked. Reporters surrounded bim for a moment at the State Depart· m ent last week and asked him whether he would accept any hostage.release plan worked out by President Carter. He threw out a couple of sentences, say· ing, sort of, that he didn't think Carter would negotiate' an unac- ceptable plan, but no one could sign a "blank check.'' , In short form. his answer was: Maybe yes, maybe no. Common sense and good politics. The next day, newspapers, many of them, led with one-thous and word stories about Reagan's hostage plans. The results, based on 20 innocuous words. were just short or hilarious. Many politicians, of course, prefer to grin and dodge it when asked a tough question. Usually, though, there's someone behind them . a Jody Powell -willing to explain what the boss meant. There's no one like that behind Reagan. No one knows what he means, certainly not the re· porters analyzing his noncommit- tal words at great length. I MUST SA V that I admire Reagan's success in holding off the press and ignor ing us. He was elected. after all. not us. But we do have legitimate and necessary functions and there is a confrontation comin g very soon between t he new president and the old press. The first fight. in fact, may be over that ques· lion of Republican ethics, of business ethics in public life . Ethical watchdog is one role of the press -and the watchdog should be zealous, even a little over·zeaJous. So far, though, the dancing man has been loo quick. We haven't even gotten in a good nip at one of his ankles. A good day for presidential history lesson If the clau will please come to order , we'll have the history lesson for today: -1be most number ol ex- presldenta of t.be United States who were alive when a president wu lnau1urated, waa five. The lucky preal· dent ,.tM> had flve pre · decesaors looklnl over hl1 abowder waaAbrMam LlncolD. -Ranald Re.,an will have Carter. Pont and Nbton u bis ll•lDC a·pr'llidentl. -nr. ...... ti ..... four alh• clarla• part• of tlaelr terma. Tlae1 were lam11 ·-~ ........ Polk .. Jalia QldMr Adllml. Name .. GtMr fHt ,.. ~bow abfft .lam• Po\k. Kllada? -When Lyndon Johnson took office, Eisenhower, Truman and Hoover were alive. -When Nixon took office, Eisenhower, Johnson and Truman were around. -Hoover, Truman and Eisenhower were Kennedy's llv· ing predecesaon. All three out· lived him. -Herbert Hoover lived lon1eat al any president. He died at a1e 90 in UMM. He had lived for 31 years after leavin1 office. -aE.\GAN, at a1e •. ia tbe oldest man ever 1worn ln u prealdeat. WlWam HeDrJ IW'· IUon .., •· He caqht a cold at bl• lnauprauoe aad dled of pneumc.la a monda later, but be was ...... ln u IOOcl shape u Rea1ants. -There iln't ... , ....... ta.at tM bald worll of belq PNlkllnt lhort-. ..,_.-. life expectancy. The average life ol all losing presidential candidates ia 69.7 yean. The average life for all presidents who were not u - sasslnated has been 70.9 years. -'lbose fi1ures include ev- eryone in our history. Before 1900, life expectancy for an American male wu fewer than 50 years, so thin1s are a lot better now. -FOua PaEStDENTS have been a11aasinated: Abraham Lincoln at 58; James GarfteJcl at 49 ; WUllam McKinley at 51; and John Kmnedy at 48. lt'a a tood thlnl we're a clvUbed eouatry. -Alf Landan la the kJelnc candidate wbo bu lived the 1-.. ~-.. alut ....... D. la ml, a,_... a10. lie'•• now Md IWI at It. -'l1Mlmu Jtftmm u• • ... ... -Heme ot Giii' ·-"" ....... dents has served two full terms in office. Kennedy was shot, Lyndon Johnson didn't run a second time after serving for sill years, Nixon was drummed out of office, Ford served out Nix· on's second term and tben was beaten by Carter, and Carter was beaten for a second term by Reagan. -IF aEAGAN serves two full terms, be'U be T1 in 1• when he hands over the office to hi• aucceaaor. 'lbe life expectancy of 1 man who· bu reached 10 now, accordln1 to lnauraHe charta, la about lJ yean, ao Reasan lbouldn't have ea muela trouble wtth .......... wUI with the Democr8'1. -u .................. ........................ =~'D~ .. rf'-":': ___. .............. IMI clQ. I'll bl•.,..., BUSINESS I STOCKS .. COMPOSITE:' TRANSACTIONS SI~ II '· . . ... , .. '• ,, '. l7VI o .. JS.._. f I J 700,. ""' "" .... ,, .. 1, .. ' '• MGM hotels earnln«s mark LAS VEGAS (Ai) -M'"GM Grand Hotels Inc. eamed"8.6 million ln the quarter that ended Nov 30, despite the lire at the MGM Grand here that took 84 lives Nov. 21. The company sald Monday tbe earnln11 lntluded SZ.5 million rt· coveted from bualneu lnterruptidn ln1ur111ee related to u.e.nre. Tuet d1v. J1nuary 20, 1981 H /f NSI rttonopol11 \ More than gOOd art at stake here By MILTQN MOSKOWJn II you're having trouble sellina lipstick ln F.rance but are now renting cars In PaJustan a nd Zimbabwe, and 1f you're selling more tomato sauce in the United Sta tes than anyone else. and 1r you're domg well m the popcor.ft busi- ness, bringing m a lot of Kl.I\ from Britain and makang fake whipped cream. where a re you? "You are 1ns1de one of those multifaceted , Jerrybuilt companies that are so much a part or our time Nor\Qn Simon, Inc < NSI ) Norton Simon, the m an who created this hodg~podge, no longer has much to do with what goes on at the com- pany bearing his name This 1s not to sa1y he's not interest- ed in these goings on lie comes lo the annual meetings But he's neither an of- ficer no r a d irector anymore He does direct the Norton Simon Museum of Art at Pasadena and NSI, through its founda lion, 1s a ma1or sup- Money Tree porter of this museum. Some 250,oOO persons trekked through the museum in 1980. Many more persons around the world bought one of the hundreds or products made by NSI , enough. to gener;;ite. for the first time, sules of S:J billion Where does that place NSJ'> Somewhere between Nabisco the cookie maker. and American /\1rlmes the big a1 r hne ABOUT ONt: THIRD of those $.1 b1l hon in sale::; comes from food products You're huying from NSI when you pick up any of these items in the supermarket· Hunt's tomato sauce and tom ato pasl1.:, llunl's ketchup (a d1i;tanl second lo lleinz), Hunt's Pn ma Salsa spaghetti sauce <a distant second to Ragu >, Hunt's Ma1nw1ch sloppy J<>e sauce. Or ville Hedenbacher's popping corn <No I in t~ market>. Pfe1Her's s<Jlad dressings, Wesson oil, Sunl1te oil Redd1 W1p dessert toppmi.ts. J Hungerford Smith's 1c1.: cream toppings <Jnd n a vor1 ngs ' To down these• products, NSI supplies a broad hne of beverages. both hard and sof( some rJroduced here in the U S . others 1m1>0rtect The} bring 1n Tanqueray ){In from Rntatn. the No 2 1mportl'<I gin <be hind Beefeater> They're also the distributor of Johnnie Walker BJuck I.abet and Ht:'d l.abt'I S<.·ot<•hes /\ mong the other li4uors they import arc /\alborg J\kvav1t P1mm's <:u11 .. Hine cognacs, Pommen t·ham11a1.:n<' and Wodka Wyborowa I from Poland l RENTING CA RS IN Pakistan anc.J Zimbabwe" Yes, that 's Avis which NS I 11lso owns For }'cars Avis has bt'en second Lo llertz anrl they tontinut• in that runner up pos1t1on In the driver's !>eat al NS J 1!> Hr(inx born David Mahoney, a silver thatched former ad man Addressing his NSI annual meelin J! last November M11honey treated his s hareholders to a d1sr uss111n of 1nflat1<1n "A CAND\' Bt\R US•:o to cost a nu·h l ~ow it <'osts a quar ter [)o(.•s tha t m ean 1t h,1s inereascd five fold '· No way I'd say fifteen-fold 1s closer lo lhe truth Jie(·ause ttie canrl) bar that now costs a quarter 1s only half the size 11 used to be, and the} use lower 4uahly 111~red1cnls I am no economist but I c-an lt·ll you about r'irndy h<.1rs by the number of bites J get <1ut of t·11<.:h one and how good 1t tastes " You can safel v assume that 11nc of the products NSI does not make 1s a candy bar .'ito.-1.:• In Thr .'ipot llghl i1uu·Ju11r11 I 1·rragr• NE'# YO•KCAP) Flr..1 Dow Jor>H •"'"' ,., _,.., JM! 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Tb~ S2 Amenc r.n hoitUIJil! Oe_. to (~um Vl(J11y i&/ter M4 di) ol rapt1vll\ 1n Iran, the of r1c1aJ lraruan 0~111. ~ cigency Par' anJ\01.ADCed Their devarturl' cu1nl·1cJecJ v.1th the inaugure&t1<.m of Pr~i.1 dent Reagan who repli.ced Jim m ) Carter as prei>1cienl ea Pipe repaired Uevarture of the hostages was marked by the same confusion and unl'crtainty that charac tcnzed the hostage crisis ant.I th~ lon K ~1ve a nd take of T1egotaataons leading to their re lease · Pars s aid the h ost ages bvarded the vlane amid shouts h> Iranians or .. d own with A mi:r1c:a , down with Reagan." R<'agan l'o nf 1rm ed i n Washington that the aircraft had taken Off from Tehran Departure was arran~ed aJter ncgot1at1ons finall y wrapped up agreement to exchange the host agc!i for Iranian as~ets frozt•n b> the n1ted States. The 3.000-milt• flight to Algiers would take 61 ~ hours or more, depending on the route and whe ther refueling stops were made. It was expected that the hostages would go on lo a U S Ai r Poree hospital in Wiesbaden, Wes t Germany, a 1,000 mile flight from Al~1ers that normal Iv takes 212 to 3 hours · The re were r cJJ<Jrt s trom an ta es co Western sources m on itoring the hostage situation in Ankara that flight plans filed by the Algerian aircraft included a re· fue ling stop in Ankara or Damascus. Syria, Rome. or At hens. . The reJ)ort orr the hostages' de· parlure came in the final hour of Pre,51dent Carter's term of of· Polluted water flow checked By RICHARD GREEN OI U. Oally ~llet St•H Repairs were completed this morning on a pipeline that rup· lured two weeks ago, sending millions of gallons of polluted water cascading into San Diego Creek and Upper Newport Bay. LagWla Hills Sanitation Inc. 's waste water. a byproduct of the sewage treatment process, was· to begin nowing through the re· pair ed pipeline today. said Wes Mautz, plant manager. The pipeline, operated by the Alaia ctue heading for jury By DAVID KUTZMANN Olll•O..lly ~neuwH With the case expected to go to the jury today. attorneys for murder defendant Dr. Louis Alaia have struck at the credibili· ty of the prosecution's two key witnesses Alai a 's children. In dosing arguments Monday in Orange County Super ior Court Judge Byron Mc Milla n 's courtroom. defense attorney Ed George Jr. insisted there were too many inconsistencies in the testimony of Maria Alaia, 9, and Marc Alaia, 11, to find it reliable. They witnessed their father 's knife attack on their mother Alaia's former wife -and Lon~ Beach attorney Marvin Tincher June 13 in the woman's home in Huntington Harbour. Alaia. SO, has pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity to the dual murder charges against him. His attorneys have never de· nied he committed the stabbings, but claimed he was legally un- conscious at the time and suffer· ing from an altered state or con· sciousness. The children's testimony is signtficant because Marc told the jury he heard his father say "I'll kill you" to his mother while Maria said she saw her father • grab a st!(:ond knife to attack Tincher after fatally stabbing Margy Alai a In the abdomen. ··How much credence can you give them when (prosecutor Richard Farnell's) burden is proof beyond a reasonable doubt and to a moral certainty?" George uked the seven-woman, five ·mJD panel, which bu heard nearly IO witnesses in the 10· week trial. Eatery burglarized in Laguna Beach · A burclar, apparently uaiq a crowbar, broke open the door of 1 safe l n· a Lacuna Beach reatauraat and r ade off with S3 710lneUh. Police 1tdd tbe 1upeet fint forced ope a dutch door at Partnen Bl8'ro R•taurut. .. S. Cout ta1bwa1, aad tben • moved a 18fe blto tbe ldtcben wbere be pried lt OPft. Tb• bur1lar1 oeearnd tom.Um• betw .. ...,,,hl Md I un. MolldQ,am.wukl. Ahso Water Management Agen- cy. is designed to carry the polluted water into the O<.'ean one and a half miles off South Laguna Beach. Laguna Hills Sanitation Inc., loc ated near Lion Country Safari. treats sewage in a two· step process. The liquid is then chlorinated and sprayed on land. However, an overabundance of sewage and a limited ability to reclaim it forced Laguna Hills Sanitation lo illegally dump polluted water in San Diego Creek throughout 1980, regional water quality a uthorities said. The creek flows into Upper Newport Bay. Late last year , the sewage· treatment compa ny started pum ping the stuff through the ocean outfall pipeline. But two weeks ago when the pipeline ruptured at El Toro Road and Moulton Parkway, the dumping into the creek started again .. ............. CHIEF JUSTICE WARREN BURGER ADMINISTERS OATH OF OFFICE TO PRESIDENT REAGAN Flr1t Lady Nancy holds f;tlble; outgoing PrHldent C•t•r w•tchea ceremony •l rtght . Darrell Smith, spokesman for the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board, said dumping waste water into San Diego Creek without a permit is a direct violation of state and federal law. Grandma limelight • in Inauguration Anthem rendition brings fame He added that Laguna Hills Sanitation could be fined up lo $10,000 per .day for every day it dumped into the creek leading to the bay. By THOMAS MURPlllNE The Paso Hoblcs grandmother said her only 11rior singing ex· µeriem·e was "before 300 to 400 people·· and as a vnealtst for the New Light Baptist Church at hom e Of ,,.. O•llY Piiot Sl•ll Water qua lity officials say that sewage treated in a two· step process can legally and safely be piped into the ocean but usually isn't allowed to be dumped into sensitive bays or estuaries. The regional water board has turned the Laguna Hills Sanita· lion case over to the State Al· torney General's office, which is now considering filin g s uit against the company for its past a lleged violations. WASH I NGTON O .C . .Juanita Rooker , the amateur gospel sm~er from Paso Robles. Calif , who gave the stirring ren dition of the National Anthem <it President H ea~an's in augura· lion h ere t oday , may be launching a profess ional career as a result of being suddenly t hrus t in to t h e nat io n al lim elight. "Now 1t looks like a career,'' Mrs Booker. a cosmetologist ,admitted. A long with her party. she at t e n d e d Frank Si n a t ra 's Inaugural Gala Monday night al ·Landover . Md She was virtually hubbling over the experience. Asked when she would be re turning home, Mrs. Booker said. "l don't know now because I've had a professional contract of fer . But l'm not al libertv to dis cuss details yet." · She extlaimed. "Boy when they sta rted all that singing I reall v wanted to gel up there !-iingmg at the inau~uration was Whistling up a storm Laguna cop wiravel1 '1cream' my1tery By STEVE MITCHELL Of .... O.lly ...... ,...., Motor Officer Mark Miller's first mistake was volunteering to relieve the pollce dis· patcher for a few moments earlier this week. THE VETERAN motorcycle officer had b a rely donned the earphones when the emergency line lit up. Tbe caller, who Identified himself aa a doctor, said be bad just phoned 1 friend in Laguna Beach. When tbe woman answered the phone, the doctor said he heard heavy breatbing, a sllaht pause, and then a shrill scream. Followed by silence on the other end of the line. Ofl1cer Miller quickly dialed the number aiven to him by the unnerved physician and found the Hue wu indeed busy. An operator conflrmectthe line wu off the hook. SEVBllAL lllNVTE8 after dlspatcblne two pMrvl'11Dita to th~wo111an'1 apartment on Clltt Drive, Mtller received a racllo call re· porttq the apartment was empty and the phone WM on tbe book: A HeGDd call to tbe cloetor revealed tbe man b8d ludven..tb clialaed &be wroq pre· flx wlMn callinl bla fri_.. That 1ti11 did a 't eapl•ta tb• blood· ,- -· curdling scream, so Officer Miller called the telephone company to get an addresi; to match the incorrectly dialed number. That number came back to an address on Coral Drive where officers arrived moments later. THE ELDERLY WOMAN who answered the door didn't appear to be in any trouble. And when the perplexed officers asked her if her phone was off the hook, she smiled and said it was. ll appears that when the doctor dialed the wrong numbe r , the elderly woman thought it was just the latest in a series of an- noying phone calls she bad received recently. So, qpon hearing a strange voice on the phone. she calmly placed the receiver on a table, picked up a rape whistle, and let go with a blast from the pressurized container. THEN SHE WALKED away, leaving the phone off the hook and the doctor on the other end fearin~ Cor the safety of his friend. That left Miller with. the tuk of telling the doctor the screa m be 9'eard waa a rape whl1tJe, Wielded by a reven1e•aeettn1. senior cl then. But the '5·minute incident left tbe motor offfoer resolving that he won't be olfennr to lake over the switchboard for a whUe. T"1np 1r1 much Ina hectic on patrol. -·--· -····---- a g reat honor but that gala was re all.v something too " Mrs . Rooker first came to Presidcnl Reagan's attention when h(' was c:ampaigning in the Paso Robles area. lie was im "lressed with her singing and as ked that she participate in the inaugural rites here today. P r esident Reagan s miled widely as s he s ang the Star Spangled Banner after he took the oath of office. He gave her a big hug and grin when s he finished her gospel-like version of the anthem Mrs Booker 's day star ted early with a network television in· terview from one of the booth sta· lions along Pennsylvania A venue. followed by breakfast at the International Inn where she was rubbing elbows with mem · bers of Orange County's Lincoln Club. She was philosophical about her chances to la unch a pro· fessional singing career so late in life. She has no professional training and doesn't even read music. "I 'm going to give it m y best shot," she declared. "Right now. J 'm in training at l''redrico's Beauty College in Paso Robles to become a cosmetology in· structor . "If the singing doesn't work out, 1·11 be teaching cosmetology by this time next year." County lauda freedom day The Orange County Board of Supervisors declared today "a countywide day o( celebration" to honor the release of the American hostages from Iran. Supervisors acted unanllDOUI· ly after bo.,cl Chairman Ralph Clark read a nel resolution com memoratin1 the capUv•' re- lease. Clan aald that tile boltac• wtll receive Hrdl mak•n1 tbem "honored clU1ea1" of Orans• County. . r rice. lie tried to com plete an agr~emenl with Iran on Mon- day. but as the hours slipped away, Carter was deprived of a chance to greet the hostages before he left office. Thus. the freedom for the Americans 50 men and two women coincided with the end CSee HOSTAGES, Pa~e A?> an Pledges a neW' start W ASHI NGTON <AP 1 Ronald Reagan was inaug urated the 40th president of the Unite<1 Stales today, s ummonin g Americans to "an era of na tional renewal" amid bells and cannon. music and pageantry that beC'ame a celebration, too for 52 American hostages. re ported frte at last from lrama11 bondage. There was no offit.'1al U .~ C'on firmation al the inaugura l hour that the prisoners .bad . .in fact begun their flight to freedom. and Reagan dad not mention thf' h ostages in a 20·minute in REAGANS 'ROASTED' BY CARSON -Page A4 RELATED PHOTOS, STORIE5-41ege Al WHAT AREA WOMEN ARE WEARING -Page A 11 augural address that pro nounced every American a hero At the stroke ()( noon. local time. power passed from .Jame·. Earl Carter Jr., Ocmo<:rat. to Ronald Wi l s o n Reaga n , Hep ubli can , conservative, veteran of Hollywood, governor o f California, overwhe lminl! choice of his countrymen. Ot>nied a second term . Carter watched as Reagan raised h1:-. r ight hand, put his left on :i family Riblc. and swore t he sim pie. 35-word oath of offi ce. Mo m ents before. George Rush had taken the al most identical oath of vice presidential offi ce li e be~an the oath four minutes before he began the term. When it was done, Carter joined the applause . a brittk smile on his face. A 21 -gun salute boomed over the Capitol and the marble monuments of American government Carter plans lo le ave for West Germany tonight to greet the freed Am er ican h ostages , former Secretary of State Ed· mund S. Muskie said today. Carter , triumphant at last in his final quest as president. flew cSee REAGAN, Page A2) Or~~=~~=ast Weather Some night and early m o rn in g lo w c louds. otherwise variable' high c l o udiness thro u gh Wednesday. Highs Wed· nesday 6~ lo 70. Lows tonight 47 to 5S. INSIDE TOD~~ It wa• 10 co ld tn Anchorage , Ala•ka that ... Well, let columnift Hugh MuWgara tell about U on Page A7. t Mll!lt!· ,,.,_,IO. !81 King ller:ated SClamita hii. adjoumi116 ' 'Al .kAMKNro t AI-) An <nu1• County lawmuer U ) llr Maron l.uth .. r Kln1 J r did the eommunlata' bld· tJln1 and • .,. • "tlutoriowi har " 8TATS IJl,N. 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IL111d or l.rnguJ~l' \ou u'f'll to dto ,•n bt-a great -\mt'ru.·.m ou1o:h1 ll• lie< n 1111frmnnl · \ "10 TH t-: R 0 K ..\ "'ii ti ~ (' o u n t } )t'nJ tur, lh·111o<'rdt l'u ul ~ '1trpt'11ter of l') prc:.s, :,aid uf !-.d1m1 l.t ICING "Is tht•rt.' an\ ne,•c.J to have a devil's advocate when that µt-rson 1s prt:!.cnt''" Sen. Ra~· J ohnson, ll Ctu co. suuested that the Senate stop making adJournment resolutions . ................ REAGAN IN OFFICE > • • • hom e to Georgia a fte r the forma l transfer of power to Ronald Reagan . Afte r a few hours of rest , he tentatively planned to fl y back to Andrews Air Force Base for the trip to Wiesbaden a bout 5 p.m., PST, Muskie told reporters. A crowd estim ated at 70,000 watched the ceremony at the West Front of the Capitol, swell- ing across the broad lawn below on a mild January noon. Reagan was in formal morn- ing coat. Mrs. Reagan in red. Applause sounded as the new president vowed to take action. , .. beginning toda y," o n the economy, promised sacrifice for· peace but never s urrender . declared that there would be no comprom is e in ha s effqrt to shrink government and its tax burden In Ca r ter 's fina l ho ur. a policeman at Tehran airport said the host ages had ta ken off on the first leg or a journey home. But as Carter stepped to the inaugural stand to yield of· fi ce. he said s imply, "not yet." Carter and Reagan agreed that neither would announce re· lease of the host ages before they had cleared Iranian airspace, their spokesmen said. In his inaugura l address, Reagan told Americans : "With all the creative energy a t our command, let us begin an era of national renewal. Let us re new our determination, our courage and our strength. Let us renew our faith and our hope. We have every right to dream he roic dreams.·· Reagan said Americans are entitled, for they are themselves he roes, •·you. the citizens of this blessed land. "Your dreams, your hopes, your goals are going to be the dreams. the hopes and goals of this administration, so help me God." Re agan's invocation to his new administration began ~ith a pledge to confront and handle ··an economic affliction of the worst proportions. We must act today in order to preserve tomorrow. And let there be no misunderstanding -we are go· ing to act beginning today." The new president said the na· lion 's economic ills "wUI not go away in days, weeks, or months, but they will go away ... Fr•• P••• Al • U.S. • writer still in jail B U FFALO, N. Y. <AP> - Free-lance writer Cynthia Dwyer, a 49-year·old mother of three, has been sitlin1 in an Ira· ntan jail cell since May. She won't be comin1 home with the 52 hostages seized in the 1979 capture or the U.S. Em· bassy. but her husband says an agr eement for their release give6 him hope that she too will be home soon. "It cert&.inly doesn't make me pessimistic," John Dwyer said Monday. "It's just one of those situations where you just have to take it step by step and careful- ly, but I think possibly their re- lease has brought a resolution to this crisis." Dwy er, c hairman of the English department at Buffalo State College, said he was "de· lighted -and I know I can speak for my wife" at the news that the hostages had been re- leased. He has not seen his wire since s he lert for Iran on Apnl 10, planning to sell stories to Buf· falo news pape rs and other publications when she returned. On May 5, Mrs. Dwyer was ar· r ested at her hotel and accused of spying for the Central In- telligence Agency, an accusation Dwyer denies. State Department officials say that the hostages' freedom brightens the picture for otber U.S. citizens held in Iran, if only because negotiators would be bargaining for a smaller group. ··Fourteen months ago, and ever since, we've been wonder· ing how we were going to get out the 52 hostages," State Depart· ment spokesman John Trattner said. Program set for gynmasts Junior and high school gym· nast s can work out on the pa rallel bars and join in floor exercises this winter in a pro- gram presented by the San Cle mente recreation depart· m ent. Gymnastics workouts are un- der way Tuesday, Thursday and S unday nights at the San Clem ente High School gym. Designed for students with s ome previous gymnastic ex- pe rience , the program runs from 6 :30 to 8:30 p.m., and the cost is Sl per session. For more information, call Kelly Doyle at 492·5101. "We figured out a way to do that, and I feel confident we'll figure out a way to do It in her case as well," he said in ref- ~rence to Mrs . Dwyer. ''We 're continuing to keep as close an eye on her as we can through our Swiss diplomatic channel." Swiss diplomats have visited Mrs. Dwyer several times in her cell -the las t known time around Christmas -at Evin Prison in Tehran. Dwyer has re· ceived two letters in which his wife said she was doing well. He said he and the couple's children, Benjamin, 13, David, 11 , and S uza nn e . 8 , have followed every s t ep of t he hostage bargaining even though Mrs. Dwyer is not included. ''I 've talked to the State Department a couple of limes to· day." Dwyer said . "They have nothing more to r eport. She is basically in the same situation. They're doing all they can." Trattne r s aid t he State Department's next ste p was to find out why Mrs . Dwyer was being held. Dwyer said the fact that his wife had not been formally charged increased his belier she would be released. "In effect , she's been detained for an investigation that is, pre- sumably, continuing," he said . "She's not a spy." The Dwyers' wedding an- niversary is June 19, and Dwyer said he hoped his wife would be home by then. "I hope we're s hooting for something closer than that," he said. "I don't want to put a time on it. I hope it's sooner , but if it's later, I will wait." More/ie/,ds • Joyous SAN DIEGO (AP ) - "They're coming home, and they're coming home with honor and pride," Dorothea Morefield said today as her 17-year -old son whispered the ne ws from the State Depart- ment confirming the re- 1 e ase of the American hostages in Iran. includ· ing her husband. Steven, the third oldest son of freed Cons ul General R ic h a rd Morerield, told his mother. "They 'r e in the ai r , mother -both planes.·· ·HOST AGES FLY OUT OF IRAN • • • Sobbing softly, Mrs _ Morefield turned to the throng of reporters and cameramen -some who had been with her off and on for 14 months -and said, waving her arms : "Now it's true! Now, we can rejoice." of the Carter presid ency as po w e r w a s tra n s fe rred t o Ronald Reagan at inauguration cer emonies in Washington . The hostages were seized Nov 4. 1979 by young Moslem mili· tants who stormed the U.S. Em- bassy in Tehran. They said the hostages would be released if the United States handed over Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, RELATED PHOT05-A5 RELEASE CAPS CARTER ERA-A6 then undergoing medical treat· ment in the United States. The s41ah found refuge in Egypt and died in Cairo on July 27 , 1980. Behzad N a ba vi. the key hostage negotiator for I ran, said Iran had required notification tha! frozen Iranian funds had been placed under Al gerian con· trot. In Washington, where Carter tried to end the hostage ordeal in the final hours of his presidency,. White House press secretary Jody Powell said Algerian in- termediaries had officially notified Iran. The Bank of England con· firmed that billions or dollars in frozen Iranian assets had been transferred by the United States in exchange for the hostages' freedom and put i nto a n Algerian escrow account. In Algiers a Foreign Minis try spokesman ~rmed that or· ders had been issued to transfer the Irania n assets . He s aid American and Algerian officials worked through the night on the transfer details. Nabavi also said the financial dispute that held up release or the 52 Americans was a result of r ivalry between the outgoing and incoming U.S. administra · lions "The Reagan faction wants to settle the issue in Reagan's ad· ministration and the Carter fac· lion is in favor of settling it un· der Carter," Nabavi said. The United States announced ea r ly today tha t the dispute over Iran's frozen assets had been settled. White House Press Secretary J ody Powell said orders had been issued "for the frozen Ira· nian assets lo-begin to move" prior lo their being transferred to the Bank of England for re· lease to Iran following the free· ing of the captive Americans. Earlier, Nabavi, said his gov- ernment would set a cfeadline for the transfer of the Iranian assets to the Bank of England, and "If this is not done harsher de· cisions will definitely be made ." A warning also had come earlier from the U.S. side, with Powell asserting that the new administration in Washington would be bound by tbe agree· ment signed by the Carter ad· ministration only if the hostages were freed before Reagan was sworn in. U.S. officials said the Iranians TELEPHONE Thom•s P. Haley ~.,,,.. Robert N. Weed ~ ..... M . ThorNs Ke.vii ..... ThOmn A. Murphlne .__.. .... Ch.rles H. Loos .................. ..., . fi;y;ij111 "'' Orant• c ... -, Pv1111111l 111 CeM11a11y. N• 11ewa ........ 1111* ........ .., ... 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VOL. 74, NO. 20 I we r e demanding assurances that any unlocated frozen Ira- nian assets found later would be delivered to them with interest. Nabavi charged that U.S. banks, in a note received in Tehran on Mon day night, were trying to "make it· binding on Iran to drop any further claims beyond the approximately $8 billion which ar e to be escrowed in the British central bank." The delay was a cruel blow to the prisoners' families· who had waited for so long. But many of them had been cautious in their optimism because of the many limes in the past 14~ months that their hopes had been raised and dashed. * * * Marathon run dedicated to hostages Irvine Chamber or Commerce President William Hurst an- nounced this morning that Sun- day's World Masters Marathon of Irvine will be dedicated to the re- lease of 52 American hostages from Iran. The 26-mile marathon course will be lined with American flags in honor of the hostages. A music program involving the Saddleback Concert Chorale un- der the direction or Don Walker and musical 1roups from UC Irvine will presen( a program ol patriotic music. It will belin u the first runner crosses the finiah line in Irvine· High School Stadium. "I am so relieved to know the hostages have left Iran. I believe the ciUaena of Irvine will want to share In tbll excilin& and emo- tional moment in American his- tory," Huntaaid . The public 11 lnvlted to view the 7:45 a .m. start of tbe race at Heritqe Patk, and tbe flnilb a· peeted. after 9:'5 a .m . ln tbe Irvine Hieb Sebool Stadium. Ad· ml11kmllfret . Tb• race ll ce>eapcmMNCI by tbe Irvine Chamber ot Commette and the DailJ Pilot. t . Dump rehabilitated LOS ANGELES (AP) -Hooker Chemicals & Plastics Corp. an· nounced Monday an agreement with rederal and stale officials to upgrade a New York dump site - subject of a $300 million govern· ment lawsuit. The dump is locat· ed between Lewis t o n and Niagara. Both towns, along with the state of New York, subse- quently joined the s uit. ' ----·-----.... ---·-· Flag f oul11p Shoppers in the Sycamore Plaza center in San Juan Capistrano hardly gave a second glance to the upside down U.S. flag fl ying outside the U.S. Post Offi ce annex-- Monday. In fact. a postal employee. when contacted. said he hadn't noticed the upside down banner . "One of the girls (in the a nnex ) must have hung it up wrong," he shrugged. He sa id they'd correct t hings today. Clemente ponders underground li~es San Clemente Cit y Counci l mem bers will consider placing utility lines underground in lhe city's cluttered pier bowl area. in conjunction with the planned reconstruction of nine streets in the area T he under g ro und pr oj ect would be funded hv the ut1ltt \' compan ies involved . city of. ficials sa). but residents wall be required to trench their prop e rties a nd pay for electrical connections. Other ite ms scheduled for l'Ounc·ll action : A request to add another $9.000 in extra ite m s to the $500 .000 North Beach Club pool and clubhouse renovation. App r ove p l a n s and authorize adver tising for bids fo r t he est i mat ed $145,000 Trafalgar Lane pedestrian over- pa:,.s replacement Hear a recommendation from th(' c·1ty's park s and rl'crealton commission that the new pier restaurant be located a t the base or lhe quarter-mile lonj:! s tructure Sale deadline eyed La~una Hea<"h City Coum·il me.mbers will be asked again tonight to extend a negotiating deadline for s ale of 60 ar res of Sycamore Hills property Offieials are seeking an ex· tension to Feb. 3 of the negot1at· i n g a g r ee m e n t w i t h the Haywood Development Co. of Newport Beach which has of- fered $5.4 million for the prop· erty. The council meets al 6 p.m. at (:ity Hall. Other 1tt•ms on the council agenda include: A report on a m eetin~ of a Cit y Council ad hoc committee a nd festival board members re- gardin~ the Festival of Arts' possible move from city-owned property An ordinance all owing an· tennas on homes to be more than 20 feet high. if the owner obtains a conditional use permit. • YDll 11111111 llllY . PIPIR • 1 t 1 • I\ • 1 1\ r ~ 1 .\ 1 1 , , • •ti 1 ORANG£ COUN TY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Reagan confirms depart~re c -. U.S. hos.tages . out o Tehran 8y Tk ~···~ Pru. T be )2 Amerir an host a1e.!> fie• to freedom toda) 11f\t!r 444 da) s of capt1v1\) 111 tran the of fic1aJ lraruan new~ lit:enc} P1tr!I announced T heir d eparture cu1n c1ded w1lb lhe tnaugur11t1on uf Pres1 dent Re•&a.n who replaced Jim m) Carter as president ea Pipe repaired Oeparture of the hoatM&es WU mark~ by the same conrus•oo ant.I unct!rtainty that charac- tenied the hostage crisis and th e long give and take of negollat1ons leading to their re- lease P a r s s aid th e hos tages boarded the plane amid shouts by Iranians of ''do wn with America, down with Reagan_" - R e a g a n c o n·f i r m ~ d i n Washington that the aircraft had tak~n off from Tehran. Departure was a rranged after negotiations finally wrapped up ag r eeme nt to exc ha nge the hostages for Irani an assets frozen by the United States. The 3,000-mile fli ght to Algiers would take 6'h hours or more. de pending on the r oute and whether refueling stops were made . It was expected that the hostages would go on to a U.S. Ai r Force hospital in Wiesbaden, West Germa ny . a l ,000-mile fli ght from Algiers that normal- ly takes 21·2 to 3 hours. T here wer e r eports from es co Weste rn sources monitoring the hostage situation in Ankara that flight plans filed by the Algerian aircraft included a re- fu eling s to p in Ankara or Damascus , Syr ia , Rom e, or Athens. The report on the hostages ' de- parture came in the final hour or President Carter 's term of of· Polluted Water flow checked By RICHARD GREEN Ol tlle o.ilf .. lleot St.ff Repairs were completed this morning on a pipeline that rup- tured two weeks ago, sending millions of gallons of polluted water cascading into San Diego Creek and Upper Newport Bay. Laguna Hills Sanitation Inc. 's waste water. a byproduct or the sewage treatment process, was to begin nowing through the re- paired pipeline today, said Wes Mautz, plant mana1er. The pipeline, operated by the A.laia case heading for jury By DAVID KUTZMANN Olt• o.lly ,., ... St.ff With the case expected to go to the jury today, attorneys for murder defendant Dr. Louis Alaia have struck at the credibili- t y of the prosecution's two key witnesses -Alai a 's cfaildren. ln closing arguments Monday in Orange County Superior Court Judge By ron Mc Millan's courtroom, defense attorney F.d George Jr. insisted there were too m a n y inconsistenc ies in the testimony of Maria Alaia, 9, and Marc Alaia, 11, to find it reliable. They witnessed their father's knife attack on their mother - Al aia's former wife .,.... and Lon" Beach attorney Marvin Tincher June 13 in the woman's home in Huntington Harbour. Alaia, SO, has pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of ins anity to the dual murder charges a gainst him. His attorneys have never de- nied he committed the stabbings, but claimed he was legally un- conscious at the time and suffer- ing from an altered state of con- sciousness. The children's testimony is significant because Marc told the jury he heard his father say "I'll kill you" to his mother while Maria said she saw her father grab a second knife to attack Tincher after fatally stabbing Margy Alaiaintheabdomen. "How much credence can you give them when (prosecutor "Richard Farnell'•) burden· is proof beyond a reasonable doubt and to a moral certainty?" George uked the seven-woman, five-man panel, which hu heard nearly 80 witnesses In the 10- week trial. Newport house riOed by thieves Burglars wbo acaled the aide of -., Newport Beacb boule and prttld open 1 1econd·Ooor 1Udifta 11••• door mlde off with more Aliso Water Management Agen- cy , is designed to carry the polluted water into the ocean one and a half miles off South Laguna Beach. Laguna Hills Sanitation Inc .. located near Lion Country Safari, treats sewage in a two- step process. The liquid is then chlorinated and sprayed on land. However, an overabundance or sewage and a limited ability to reclaim it forced Laguna Hills Sanitation to illegally dump polluted water in San Die10 Cr eek throughout 1980, regional water quality authorities said. The creek flows into Upper Newport Bay. .... .,.... .. Late last year, the sewage- treatment company s tarted pumping the stuff through the ocean outfall pipeline. But two we eks ago when the pipeline ruptured at El Toro Road and Moulton Parkway, the dumping into the creek started again. CHIEF JUmCE WARREN BURGER ADMINISTERS OATtt OF OFFICE TO PRESIDENT REAGAN Flrat Ledy Nancy hold• Blble; outgoing Prealdent Certer watchea ceremony at right Darrell Smith, spokesman ror the Santa Ana Regional Waler Quality Control Board, said dumping waste water into San Diego Creek without a permit is a direct violation of state and federal law. Grandma limelight • in Inauguration Anthem rendition brings fame He added that Laguna Hills Sanitation could be fined up to $10,000 per day for every day it dumped into the creek leading to the bay. By 1110MAS MURPHINE The Paso Robles grandmother s aid her only prior singing ex- perience was "before 300 to 400 people" and as a vocalist for the New Light Baptist Church at home. Of tfle D.ilf .. lleot S-.ff WAS HINGTON D .C . Water quality officials say that sewage treated in a two- s tep process can legally and s afely be piped into the ocean but usually isn't allowed to be dumped into sensitive bays or estuaries. The regional water board has turned the Laguna Hills Sanita- tion case over to the State At- torney General's office , which is now considering filing suit against the company for its past Juanita Booker , the amateur gospel singer from Paso Robles. Calif., who gave the stirring ren- dition or the National Anthem at President Reagan's inaugura- ti o n h e r e tod ay , m ay b e launching a professional career as a result of being suddenly thrust into th e n a t io na l limelight. ··Now lt looks like a career," Mrs . Booker , a cosmetologist admitted: Along with her party. she at- t ended Fra nk S inatr a 's Inaugural Gala Monday night at Landover . Md . She was virtually bubbling over the experience. (See PIPE, Page AZ) Asked when she would be re- turning home, Mrs . Booker said, "I don't know now because I've had a professional contract of- fer. But I'm not at liberty to dis- cuss details yet." She exclaim ed, "Boy when they started all that singing I really wanted lo Rel up there. Singing at lhe inauguration was Whistling up a storm Laguna cop unravel1 '1cream' mystery By STEVE MITCHELL °' ..................... Motor Officer Mark MlUer'a rirst mistake was volunteerinl to relieve the police dis· patcher for a few momenta earlier this week. THE VETEaAN motorcycle olficer bad barely donned tbe earphones when the emeriency line lit up. The caller. wbo identified himself u a doctor, Hid be bad Just phoned a friend in La1una Beacb. When the woman answered the phone, the doctor Hid be beard heavy breaUU..,, a 1li1ht pauae, and then a ahrill scream. Followed by 1Uence on tbe other end of the line. Officer lllller quietly dialed the number alven to bim by the unnerved Dlw•lclan and found the line wu illdeed buly. An operator coofi_rmed the line WU off the book. ---.------ curdling scream, so Officer Miller called the t.elephone company to get an address to match the incorrectly dialed number. That number came back to an address on Coral Drive where officers arrived moments later . THE ELD ERL V WOMAN who amwered the door didn't appear lo be in any trouble. And when the perflexed officers asked her if her phone was of the hook, she smiled and said It was. It appears that when the doctor dialed the wrong number, the elderly woman tbou1hl it was just the latest in a series of an- noyin1 phone calla she had received recently. So, upon hearing 1 1tran1e voice on the phone, she calmly placed the receiver on a table, picked up a rape whistle, and let 10 with a blut from ~he preasurtaed container. TJIEri.SHE~WAl.&ED away, leavlnt the p one olf the book and the doctor on the other end f eartna for the safety of bis friend. a great honor butlhalgala was re-ally something too." Mrs . Booker first came to President Reagan's a ttention when he was campaigning in the Paso Robles area. He was im- pressed with her singing and asked that she participate in the inaugural rites here today. P r esident Reagan s miled widely as she sang t he St ar Spangled Banner after he took the oath of office. He ga ve her a big hug and gr in when s he fin ished her gospel-like version of the anthem. Mrs. Booker 's day started early with a network television in- terview from one or the booth sta- ti on s a long P e nnsyl vania Avenue, followed by breakfast at the International Inn where she was rubbing elbows with mem- bers of Orange County's Lincoln Club. She was philosophical about her chances to launch a pro- fessional sin"inll career so late <See ANTHEM, Page AZ> Coumy lauds freedom day The Orange County Board of Supervtsors declared today "a countywide day of celebration" to honor the release of the American hostages from ·Iran. Supervisors acted unanimous- ly after board Chairman Ralph Clark read a brief resolution commemorating the captives' re· leaae. Clark said that the hoata1es will receive cards maltin1 them "honored citt1en1" of Oran1e County. • tban IU,000 wartb ol loot Mon· day. Louile aan told lnv..U,alon • tile cruolll ml-.d 1Mr Newport .............. after -ltft '° That left Miller with the tuk ol telltn1 the cloctor the scream be heard wu 1 rape wbl1tle, wielded by a reveq•lffttnc Nft.lor cJUun. But the '5-minut. incideet left the motor offtcw relOlrinl tllat be won't be on..., to take over the 1wttdlboard for a wtdl9. 1'llfall are much 1 .. bectic on patrol. Drought declared NSW YORK <AP> -Jlla.JW Edward ltocb, warmna of a ••e1lndt11• ..i.a New Yoftwl 11ve water, laH declu.L a droqttt emerpney tau.•· t1on11l1r1•d&J. , , .. , , .............. , ... , 1rabbed •• el1llt.·•l•c• .u ...... -. .... ..,, ... a UICdallrtlll. (ice. He tried to complete an agr~ement with Iran on Mon- day, but as the hours slipped away, Carter was deprived or a c hance to greet the hostages before he left office. Thus , the fr eedom for tile Americans 50 men a nd two women -coincided with the end (See HOSTAGES, Page AZ> an Pledges anew start WASHI NGTON 1AP 1 Ronald Reagan was inaugurated the 40th president or the Unit e<l States t od a y , s ummo ning Ame ricans to "an era or na tiona l renewal" amid bells and ca nnon. music and pageantn that became a celebration, too for 52 Americ an host aJ.!cs. n· ported free at last from Jrani <111 bondage. There was no official U S. con firmation at the in augural hour that the prisoners had m facl begun their night to freedom and Reagan did not mention th1· host ages in a 20-minute in REAGANS 'ROASTED' BY CARSON -Page A4 . RELATED PHOTOS, STORIEs-Page Al WHAT AREA WOMEN ARE WEARING -Page A11 aug ural address that pro noun ced every American a hero At the stroke of noon, local time. power passed from Jame'> Earl Carter .Ir , Democrnt, t11 R o n a l d Wi ls o n R e a ga n . Re pub lican. cons e r vative , veter an of Hollywood, governor of California, o ve rwhelming choice or his countrymen. Denied a second term, Carter watched as Reagan ra ised hb right hand, put his left on a family Bible. and s wore the sim pie, 35·word oath of office. Mo ments before, George Bush had taken lhe almost identical oath of vice presidential office He began t h e oa th fo u r m inutes before he began the term. When it was done. Carter joined t he applause. a briUk sm ile on his race . A 21 -gutl salute boomed over t he Capitol and the marble monuments of American government. Carter plans to leave for West Germany tonight to greet the freed Am er i c a n h ost ages. former Secretary of State Ed- mund S. Muskie s aid today. Carter, triumphant at last in his final quest as president, flew (See REAGAN, Page AZ) Coast '\"eat her Some night and early m o rning low c lo uds , otherwise variable h igh cloudiness thro u g h Wednesday. Highs Wed- nes day 65 to 70. 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J.,.1..,n·"'~'.,..x-20"'""", .-••~• • King berated Sehmit• hiu adJoumift6 SACRAMtNTO (A .. > An Orance County lawmaker •>'• Or Martin Luthu Ktq Jr dld lh• communlaU' bid· dlD• Md WU a "notorioul Uai '' 8T.\TE MEN , John Schmlh ot N•wport Bti•<'h, nllln1 h1maeU the "provub1al d•vll'i •dvoute," complained Ma.d~ about th~ ~n•tt1 •d1oum 1nic 111 the memory of K lllM lu t Thur sdaa y. the 52nd an 111vt•n1ar.)' of h111 lt1rth lh: 111a1d th•• Stlluatti thus tincouraet!d u llt!t'ui'4r l'1&non11•tiun'' of the slain c· 1, l I rl1lhll1 lt1rtdm· ~cbr111t1 ~•111, "I will not remind you what J Ed.iur Hoovl'r said abOut M u\111 l u\hl'r K1n.c lie considered K 1011 to lit: th,· mui.t notorious llu In tht' K-•n r11untr) Ht: SA.JD AN rnl'r1c·1tn 1·0Ufitt:rspy had said Km6' wMs not • l'011iri1u111)t but w1u1 doing the biddin& of com· munai.u I n it ~h1a q1 rhpon~e . liberal Uemocrat AJan lcrut.)' of Los Angel~ c allt:d Schmit z l'Omments "slan derou:. a.ml ·cerlainl> untrue · I fed ) ou have really misused -the Senate floor I would suggest the kind of languag~ ou used to descn be a great Am~nran ought to be <'Ondemned .. ANOTH .. :R ORANGE Count y :.enator. Oemoaat Paul C'arventer of Cypress. said of Schmitz K••o · · 1s there any need to have a devil's advocate when that person 1s present?" Sen. Ray Johnson, R·Ch1co, suggested that the Senate stop maJung adJournmcnt resolutions. f',...P•••AJ REAGAN IN OFFICE • • • home to Georgia after the formal transfer of power to Ronald Reagan Arter a few hours of rest, he tentatively planned to fly back to Andrews Air Force Base for the trip to Wiesbaden about 5 p. m , PST. Muskie told reporters. A crowd estimated at 70,000 watched the ceremony at the West Front of the Capitol. swell- ing across the broad lawn below on a mild January noon. Reagan was iu formal morn- ing coat, Mrs. Reagan in red. Applause sounded as the new president vowed to take action, "beginning t oday." on the economy.'promised sacrifice for peace but never surrender. declared that there would be no c ompromise in his effort to shrink government and its tax burden. In Carter 's fin al hour, a policeman at Tehran airport said the hostages had taken off on the first leg of a journey home. But as Carter stepped to the inaugural stand to yield of· lice. he sajd simply. "not yet." Carter and Reagan agreed that neither would annouM:e re· lease of the hostages before they had cleared Iranian airspace. their spokesmen said In his inaugural address, Reagan told Americans "With all the creative energy at our command, let us begin an era of national renewal Let us renew our determination. our courage and our strength. Let us renew our faith and our hope. We have every right to dream heroic dreams ... Reagan said Americans are entitled, for they are themselves heroes, "you, the citizens of this blessed land. ·'Your dreams. your hopes, your goals are going to be the dreams, the hopes and goals of this administration, so .help me God." Reagan's invocation to his new administration began with a pledge to confront and handle ··an economic affliction of the worst proportions. We must act today in order to prese rve tomorrow. And let there be no mis understanding -we are go- ing to act beginning today." The new president said the na- tion's economic ills "will not go away in days, weeks, or months but they will go away . . " '" ' l'r .. P•••AI 11 .. 1.,er .. ti Drl.,e ~NB road map argued again 8)' STEVE uaaLE Of .. o.11, ,..... ..... The Newport Beach City Coun· el l agr e ed Monday that University Drive will be shown on road maps included in the C'l t y 's proposed local coastal plan. The decision does not move the Iona-planned, much-delayed street any cloeer to completion but did eliminate roadblocks that threatened to doom .the thorou1hlare. Only Councilman Paul Hum- mel opposed putting University on the coastal road map. State Coastal Commission planners and city planning com- m issloners have recommended that University be deleted from the road map. Coastal commission planners s aid University. envisioned as the road to link Irvine and Costa Mesa by crossing the Upper Newport Bay, wo uld pose serious environmental prob· lems. Newport councilmen, well a ware of opposition from the coastal commission, agreed to include language in the coastal plan designed to keep coastal com missioners happy. Future decisions on Universi· ty. the coastal plan will read, should "be based on technical and environmental analysis and recognize its proximity to the bay's ecological reserve." Construction of University bas been a hotly debated issue in Newport since the mid·1970s when the council dumped plans t o conduct e nvi ronmental studies on the proposed road. S hades of past University fights showed up Monday .• "I'm advising you that you'll be breaJung tne law as 1t reads in the Coastal Act if you put this road in the plan," s aid Ray Williams, former Newport coun- cilman. "I'm not impressed with the needs of Costa Mesa to set our road requirements," said Cowi- cilman Don Strauss, alluding to Costa Mesa's posture of favoring completion of University. Councilman Hummel said the "very presence of University in our coastal document may be enough lo invalidate the whole plan." Ordinance vetoed CHICAGO CAP) -Mayor Jane Byrne has vetoed a COO· troversial city ordinance that would virtually have abolished civil service protection for moet incoming city employees. The veto came on Monday. Other councilmen streaaed that includin1 the road in the coastal plan did not guarantee that the road would ever be built. Newport's coastal plan, which remains unapproved, must re· ceive final certification from the state coastal commission, where the University question is likely to be debated again. High rise planning rejected By JERRY CLAUSEN Of U1e O.lly •i... St.ff Long-sought approval for con· ~truclion of high·rise buildings Just south of San Diego Freeway in north Costa Mesa has been de· nied by the City Council. The 4-1 decision Monday ends nearly 14 months or considera- tion by various city a1encles and plan changes by the Bristol• Plaza organization that ranged from one 14-story offi ce tower to two buildings of five and seven stories. Nearly 100 residents turned 1 out for Monday night's hearing, an appeal by Brookview Con- dominiums resid ent Thomas Wakefield who objected to a December decision by the Plan· ning Commission which had of- fered approval. Finally rejected Monday night by the council were proposals for five and seven-story office buildings sought with a lhree- level parking structure for about five acres of land just north of Montgomery Ward 's store on Bristol Street. Only C oun ci lman Ed McFarland voled against a mo· lion to deny the project. That motion followed a key vote taken minutes earlier in which both Mc Farland and Donn Hall voted to approve the build- ings but failed lo gain a third vote . Key complaints filed by resi- dents of the area were summed up by Bob Kelly of 3132 Trinity Drive, spokesman for residents in a single-family residential area just west of Bristol and north of Paularino Street. He noted that preceding speakers had objected to: -The nearly 6,000 auto trips that would be generated in the lraffic-elulled Bristol Street area daily if the office struc· turea were approved; -Building heights nearly four times higher than the limit set by city ordinance; HOSTAGES FLY OUT OF IRAN • • • ·_ Construction without com· munity need for more office apace in a city with a skyline already marked by high-rise structures; o f the Cart er pres idency as power was transferred to Ronald Reagan at ina uguration ceremonies in Washington. The hostages were seized Nov. 4, 1979 by young Moslem mili- tants who stormed the U.S. Em· bassy in Tehran. They said the hostages would be released if the United States handed over Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. RELATED PHOTO$-A5 .. RELEASE CAPS CARTER ERA-A& then undergoing medical treat· ment in lhe United States. The slliah found refuge in Egypt and died in Cairo on July 27, 1980. Behzad Nabavi , the key hostage negotiator for Iran, said Iran had required notification that frozen Iranian funds had been placed under Algerian con- trol. In Washington, where Carter tried to end the hostage ordeal in the final hours of his presidency. White House press secretary Jody Powell said Algerian in· termediaries had officially notified Iran. The Bank of tngland con,. firmed that billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets had been transferred by the United Stato!S in exchange for the hostages· freedom and put into an Al1erian escrow account. In Algien a Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed that or- ders had been issued to transfer the Iranian assets. He s aid American and Algerian officials worked through the night on the transfer details. ~ abavi also said the financial dispute that held up release of the 52 Americans was a result \)f rivalry between the outgoing and incoming U.S. administra-tions. "The Reagah faction wants to settle the issue in Reagan's ad· ministration and the Carter fac- tion is in favor or settling it un- der Carter," Nabavi said. The United States announced early today that the dispute over Iran's frozen assets had been settled. White House Press Secretary Jody Powell s aid orders had been issued ''for the frozen Ira· nian assets lo begin to move" prior to their being transferred to the Bank of England for re· lease to Iran following the free. ing of the c.aptive Americans. Earlier, Nabavi, said his gov• ernmenl would set a deadline for the transfer of the Iranian assets to the Bank of England, and "if this is not done harsher de· cisions will definitely be made." A warning also had come earlier from the U.S. side, with Powell asserting that the new administration in Washington would be bowid by the agree- ment signed by the Carter ad- ministration only if the hostages were freed before Reagan was sworn in. U.S. officials said Ute Iranians TELEPHONE Thomas P. Halev .......... Robert N. Weed ~ M. Thomas K"vll ..... Thom• A. Murphlne llUMIMta.. Charles H. Loos ................... . ~i;,n,111 lttl Ort111• Ceu"I •11•11 &111111 c ...... ,.,. "' ..... ............................ """" tr .. ...,._ ... Mftlll ,,..., .. "'"'""' •1111••1 ueclet .............. ~-'· All •• ,... ....... : (714) 142-tU't CIHellled MMftl••: 142-1171 OfFtCll c.t• Mete: ....... ,.,... L..-e IMO!: Ml1 Ne. CiMtt Hi,itwey """''"""' lllecll: ""' IHcll ...,..,,_ were demanding assurances that any wilocated frozen Ira- ni an assets found later would be delivered to them with interest. Nabavi charged that U.S. banks, in a note received in Tehran on Monday night, were trying lo ''make it binding on Iran lo drop any further claims beyond the approximately $8 billion which are to be escrowed in the British central bank." The delay was a cruel blow to the prisoners' families who bad waited for so long. But many of them had been cautious in their optimism because of the many times in the past 14~ months that their hopes had been raised and dashed. ~thonrun 'cated to hostages Irvine Chamber of Commerce President William Hurst an- nounced this morning that Swl· day's World Masters Marathon of Irvine will be dedicated to the re- lease of 52 American hosta1es from Iran. The 26-mile marathon course will be lined with Ame.rican Oap in honorolthehoeta1es. A music program involving the Saddleback Concert Chorale UD· der the direction ol Don Walker and muaical 1roupa from UC (Related l&orJ AJ> Irvine Will present a protram Of patriotic mualc. It will beliD aa the finl nmner croun the ftnilh line in Irvine Hiib School Stadium. "I am so relieved to know the ho1ta1es have left Iran. I believe tbe clti1ena ol Inine will w_..t to share ln tb1a ncitlnl and emo- tional momet In American hil· tory," Hunt.aid. The public ll invited to view the 7: 45 a.m. 1tart of tbe race at Herllaa• Park, and tbe ftnllb ex- pected after t :U a.m. in the Irvin• m-. Sebool Stadium. Acl-mluionll lne . Tbe reee ll co-tpauond by the lrvlD• Cbamber of Commerce aad U..DallJ PUat. -Construction without sup· port of affected area homeowners; -A breakdown of the city's planning code system; -High-rise construction that could set a precedent for the Bristol Street area south of the freeway. The high-rise issue also marked a split between many residents and the leadership of the Brookview Condominium Homeowners Association. A•WI ....... GOSPEL SINGER JUANITA BOOKER ANO FRIEND A prealdentlel hug for Netlonel Anthem _, Fro•,.,,.. Al ANTHEM SINGER. • • in hfe. She has no professional training and doesn't even read music. ··1·m going to give 1l my best shot." she declared ... Right now. 1 · m 1n training at Frednco's Beauty College in Paso Robles to become a cosmetology in· structor. "If the singin g doesn •t work out. I'll be teaching cosmetology hy this time next year.'' PIPE REP AIRED. • • alleged violations. Deputy Attorn ey Gener al Emil Sti panovich said he is now negotiating with Laguna Mills Sanitation officials :ts a pre· liminary to the potential filing of a lawsuit against the com pany J effrey Oderman. attorney for Laguna Hills Sanitation. said the company shouldn't be fined. Services set for Newport's Mr. Jenkins Memo rial ser v ices for Newport Beach's Frank Marrion Jenkins, who died Monday al the age of 78, will be held Wednes- day at 1 p.m. at St Mi chael and All Angels in Corona del Mar. Mr. Jenkins. a native t alifor- nian and a longtime elet·trical contractor in Los Angeles, was on the board of directors of the Oasis Senior Citizens Center in Newport. An avid y a c htsman. Mr Jenkins was a member of the Balboa Bay Club. He is s urvived hy his wife. Edna; his son. Layne of Huntington Beach; daugher. D ia n e Lano of W estcheste r , a nd four grandchildren. Mr Jenki ns will be buried at sea. ·'The discharge was created by circumstances beyond our C'ontrol." Oderman said. "We weren't an intentional polluter. Even the regional water board says that no health hazard was created." Water authority Smith con- firmed that no actµal health hazard was witnessed primarily bec.•ause much or the upper bay 1~ already closed to swimming and shellfish gathering Smith said no specific studies have been conducted to de· ter mine t he exa ct effect of Laguna Hil ls S anitation's wastewater on Newport Bay. J{e theorized that it simply added to the existing bacter ial con- taminatwn of the upper bay a rea The upper bay. with the excep· t 1ons of Dunes beach and North Star Reach . was closed to water- •contact sports in March 1974, said Orange County environ· mental health speciflisl Mike Wehner. lie said man·caused siltation in the upper bay obstructed the bay·s natura l flushing action and caused it to become pollut· ed. 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NSI naonopolu ,, IJ More than good I• art at stake here By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ '· If you're having trouble selling lipstick in France but are now renting cars in Pakistan and Zimbabwe, and lf you're selling more tomato swce in the United States than anyone else, and if you're doing well in the popcorn busi· neas. bringing in a lot of gin from Britain and making fake whipped cream. where are you? You .• are inside one of those multifaceted, jerrybuilt comparues that are so much a part of our time: Norton Simon, Inc. <NSI ). Norton Simon, the man who created this hodgepodee, no longer has much lo do with what goes on at the corn· pany bearing ttis name. This is not to say he's not interes,. ed in these goings·on. He comes to the annual meeting!I. But he's neither an of· ficer nor a director anymore. He does direct the Norton Simon Museum of Art at Pasadena and NSI, through. its founda· tion. is a major sup· Money Tree porter of this museum. Some 250,000 persons trek through the museum in 1980. Many more persons around the world bought one :it the hundreds of products made by NSI, enough -to 1enerate, for the first time, sales or $3 billion. Where does that place NSV. Somewhere between Nabisco. the cookie maker. and Ar1\erican Airlines. the big airline. ABOUT ONE· THIRD of those $3 billion in sales comes from food products You're buying from NSI when you pick up any of these items in the supermarket: Hunl's &om a to sauce and tomato paste, Hunt's ketchup (a distant s~cond to Heinz>. Hunt's Prima Salsa spaghetti sauce t• distant second to Ragu): Hunt's Manwich sloppy ji sauce. Orville Redenbacher's popping corn <No. 1 in t mark~U . Pfeiffer's salad dressings, Wesson oil, Sunlite o , Redd• Wip desse rt toppings, J . Hungerford Smith's itf cream toppings and flavorings. · To down these products, NSI supplies a broad line Of beverages. both hard and soft, some produced here in tilt U.S .. others imported. They bring in Tanqueray gin fro111 Britain. the No. 2 i'mported gin <ti.hind Beefeater>. • Th~y're also the distributor of Johnnie Walker Bia~ Label. and Red Label Scotches. Among the other liquort they import are Aalborg Akvavit, Pimm's Cup, Hin~ cognacs, Pommery champagne and Wodka Wyborowa (from Poland l . ~ RENTING CARS IN Pakistan and Zimbabwe? y~· that's Avis, which NSI also owns. For years Avis has be second to Hertz -and they continue in that runner· position. In the dn\•er's seat at NSI is Bronx·born Dav~ Mahoney, a silver-thatched former ad man. Addressi • h!s NSJ annual meeting last Nov.ember, Mahoney treat his shareholders to a discussion of inflation: •' "A CANDY BAR USED to cost a nickel. Now it costs quarter. Does that mean it has increased five-fold? 9 way. I'd say fifteen·fold is closer to the truth. Because tl' candy bar that now costs a quarter is only half the size !t used to be. and they use lower quality ingredients. I am. economist. b~t I can tell you about candy bars by ti,t number of bites I get out of each one and how good ~ tastes." • You can s afely assume that one of the products NS does not make is a candy bar. · Sto("k• In Th.-.... ,,,,,,,,,,., Nl W 'l'OAk IAPI Sal"' noon pnir •no ,., c "*'9f uf ttw-fltlt't.''1 mo\I •Cf•.,.. Htw Y0t1ti Slt.1t. 11 E tthdn~ +~'Ml"\, \r ... ngi Nt.on.11, a1 n\Ou~ than \\ l'O $00 408,000 l'l,700 Jl',..00 lll >00 1•1 •00 2M )00 1SI 100 )JJ JOO ll1 000 ns 100 l1S •00 111 100 101,400 701,100 I p# a11d Doarn• .. 1, NEW 'rOAK t/4PI !PW IOllOw1119 h\I -Ille NPw Vor._ Stoo fJI"-''°''' .no .warrttnl\ th.al h•v• qont" up lllt mosl oln<I ao-,..., m0•1 D<l\eO on ,.~..,, 01 t l'le"9f •l'C)"•OI•" ol •Olu,,.. , \11WrlC"an Lradrr• ., ·~ c.,,.., 181 • 1•• .. cpnt\ • oound u• dl\tll'••tl~ LtH l• unh • "°""" % Z•1tc 4'' > .t1 l. <•nh • ~nd, df'ltYPr.cj l111 \I 1331 ~t•I\ W"'• comPo11t• lb Alwml-16 ceni. •pound, N v ilt4tr<ltt\' UM! 00 per fl•1k PIAt\11...,. UJS·Sll troy OJ N V .ftiUr.-r ' c "Mott vllitor1 btWlQ him good ..... MISS PEACH MAit/A ~~PLA1~( oufL r1rCAL t:: (J-r\,J (l.E I c::===::;::;::=::==:J , • MOON MULLINS SHOE BIG GEORGE DO)()(,<\ rMIN~ QAE New P•~T Wll.L TlAR'N T ... IG~MV A~OIANO ? , . ..., "I think she's more interested In mx ste1k thin In the TV show." DENNIS THE MENACE • l.«M( • 1*1' ... HEJ fiW ASLEEP.' ' PIANUTI 'UNkY WINKIRllAN <.,lOl} UHf MAU! 51.,.IM fA»UTMAN ~ R ~ 6tJESf A'f'U SlM ~ ~UEHTION ! by Mell Lnarius Ml1~ ~L.ll.AOY 4'T'~lrTIO Tt) ... by Ferd & Tom Johnson r SHE: kNOWS SH~ CAN1T NIB6'LE AND Wl-41STLf AT TW 5,AME: TIME. • , •• by Jeff MacNetly ·---P-~-Vw;.:H;;-Yr;D~ON;;.r:nrrottiu K-El.AJI-. ' ~ER(;E1'NT? l F 't'OU WANi 10 RE1'CH ~AM DRIVER. CAl.l.. HIM AT HOME 1 YOU KNOW HE l~N'T AT AN AIRPORT! --....._- NANCY --..,.-.- IS YOUR DOG REALLY AS SMART AS )OU SAY SHE IS? . ' •' •. !: by CMrllS M. Scllull ~ IHSTAHCE, ~ (M • WALKJN6 ~ M STREET, I AJ.dHS Tl\' 10 AVOID STEPflN6 ON A 806 ... ~UW~! MUR~I(! CLAP CLAP CLAf CLAP CLAP! II~ .,,.,, ~ s-~ .... by Tom Batiuk ORABBLE rta~ IJllll e"l!f raa!I slirn's lJIHSlllfl lli 'llllS ~~l11rna ~lsm:c; • 'P I st'f,tW\., 0\0 ~ '-,(~ "1' "*"'" "( ~ ~I U.P '? DR. SMOCK v eAH, ~ Guess ~OCK S'T'ARS CAN ee A L.l'T''T'L.ES CHOOSe!Y A.eou1' ~ 'T'He!I R GROUP leS ... ~ l "' 1-20 ~o. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SO PHIL TCOK CONNIE OUT ON NE.W '/ffiR15 AND THEN WHAT HRPPENEO ? 1 N NOTHING l-1HAT'5 WHY 17M ~ORRIEO ASOUT HER ~ Ryan by Ernie Bushmitler WHY IS SHE SCRATCHING ON THE WINDOW INSTEAD OF THE DOOR? SHE'S SHOWiNG ME HER FEET AREN'T MUDDY . ' 1·20 COMICS I CROSSWORD THE ,AMIL Y CIRCUS by 111 ICHM "We weren't jumping on the bed. We were jumping OFF it." by Kevin Fagan '40\J« f\Cf\IC' 11JU l~\. "Al" AtlO ~VZZ'l ... WMtf 1'VC .. tP OUT 'fO It 1'1ti . f'IOILl.M? by George Lemont ~~~-···~-· "~w~· ~ ------ by Lynn Johnston I COULD USE F\ SHOT OF' TrlAT ! 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