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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-01-23 - Orange Coast Pilot.. HIGH 83 LOW48 CllU 1111111 M 0 N 0 A V JAN U An '( .' l 1'111 l OR ANGf COUN l Y CAI IFORNIA ~5 CENTS Coaat Irvine Is launching a cam- paign to get Its citizens ready for the day when thjt big quake finally comes./A3 Nation President Reagan named Edwin M~se to replace William French Smith as Attorney General./ A4. Democratic contenders say they'll knock off bickering and target their attacks on Reagan./ A4 California Mystery shrouds the dis- appearance of a West Covina housewife./ AS The Supreme Court re- instated the death pen- alty for a California killer. /A5 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·;, World Six East Germans driven to the west -and free- dom./ A4 Druse militiamen renew attacks In war-torn Belrut./A4 Features A new program In Foun- tain Valley Is training dis-· abled people for jobs In the fast-foods Industry. /A7. When personal problems keep mounting, It's time to seek help.I A8 Robots are being purchased for duty where police officers and prison guards fear to tread./ A7 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Sports Mater Del High School has tabbed Chuck Gallo as Its next football coach. /81 The Raiders left no doubf as to which Is the best team In the NFL./81 A real estate developer has reportedly purchased 51 percent of the Dallas Cowboys./82 Entertainment One man's foulup Is another man'sentertaln- ment as TV bloopers gain popularity./ A8 Buaine•• The oldest Don Jose res- taurant -In Huntington Beach -Is the one with the newest look./ Al A South Korean official predicts the Asian Pacific area wlll lead the world's economy Into the 21st century./A9 -:-~·e-:·:·: ·:·:·:·:'.·:·:.:. :·: ·:·:·:. : .. ;~ :·:. :·:·:.:.: ·~ ·:·:. :·:.:.: INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board 8utlneu Clatlifle<I Crouword Death NoUcea Entertainment Horoteope Ann Lander• Movies Natlonat Newt Ponce Log Publlc Notleet Sport• State Newt St()d( Marketa Tee.vltlon Theltert Weather world Newt" . 4 I B• A3 A9 86-8 B8 BS A8 97 A8 A8 A4 A3 B& B 1-3 A4 A10 A8 A8 A2 A4 Theater foes sue on noise Mesa citizens cltarge insufficient EIR study in action against f atrgrounds By KAREN E. KLEIN OftM0..,"9tlltlff <\ 'osta Mesa nt11cm group has filed a lav.!lutl 1n Orange ( ount) l)upa1or Court against the Orange ( ount) Farr Board and !he Nederlander-Wcst Corp for fa11tna to order sufficient environmental stud- ies for the Pac11ir ·Amphitheater. whrc.:h opened on the fairgrounds in Super fans ( osta Mesa last \ummer. The lawsuit was filed Frida> on behalf of the C onccrned ( 1t1ien~ QJ < osta Mesa. Inc b) Irvine anornq Ellen W1ntcrbo11om. Wrntcrbonom !Mild the suit fal4 under a secuon of the Cahforma Environmental Quaht> Act that re· quires '>uppleml·ntal or su~quent environmental impact reports to be done 1f ma1or changes arc made on a flfOJeCI .. One f:.I K wa\ alrcad)' conduc.1ed." \he said .. But 11 said there would be onl)' S.000 <ielm w11h 'some scaltn& on the gra\'i · Wha1 ult1matcl) happened 1i. that 1hcrc: arc 18. 79S ~ats in the amph11hea1er That\ a 100 pcrcen1 increase .. V. intcrbollom \ard the 1u11 docs nut ask monc..~1ar) damaj<.'\ but re· quest~ that an add1t1onal El R be done and that publit hearings be held on the project \ . . ' .. ( hargc~ of unfair busine'ls prac- tice~ and nur~nce ore al50 included in the sort. he said. The unfair business prac-trcn oc· curred when Nederl~nder the de· vclopcr. and the Fair Board met and made "substanttal chanies·· rn 1he amphttheater's capacrt> and the ·nature of the concens to be held there aflct the EIR had bcc:n appro\.'cd. W1ntertxmom alleged . Those chanits. she said. resulted rn financial bcnefit5 to the Fair Board and the Ncdcrlander Corp bu( were . not open to the pubhc or acrom- pan1t'd by public hcannp "II was not until the amphnhencr opened tn Jul) that the Mrt.hborJ had a chantt to sec what would be goi"I on the rt' ... she said. The El R onainally rcprc1tntcd concerts held at the Paci fie .\mph1theater to be low-key music a.ro ups and cultural prcsent.auon • rather than hard rock bands. she said. .. The s1tua11on of the thH1cr was al\o changed (after tht' EIR w11 (Pleue Me CITIZE1'f8/ A2 CM cop facing 3 ·sex raps One victim assaulted after auto accident By STEVE MARBLE Of ... o.llr ........ <\ (" osta Mesa pohceman arrested on suspicion <1f rape Friday reponed- ly assaulted one of his three alleged v1ct1ms after she had been shaken up in a car acc1den1. authorities said today. Patrolman Wilham Lauchlan. 33. allegedly followed another woman to her Costa Mesa home ;tnd ap- proached a third after pulltniO\<CT her vehicle on the Newpon Frcewa). According to a cnmrnal complaint. Lauchlan was armea Wit nis service revolver 1n each incident and threat- ened to in~ure at least one of his allqed v1c11ms. Lauchlan was arraigned Friday on charics he 1aually molested the thrtt women wh1k he wa\ on dut)' and 10 uniform. He is free on s t00.000 bail. RaJdermanla penetrated the Oranf.e Cout Sunday u the Loe Aqelee Raiden :::;!h-tered" the hot• Ct.tie once-proud Waa on Redaklna) 3tf-9 In Super Bowl XVID. The banner on Balboa laland eaya It all (above), while fana at the Holiday Inn ID Coeta Mesa (top rialht) cheer on the •liver and black. Fan• ______ ..,.,,_ ..... ~ The patrolrTU1n. who alMT was noufted Fnda} that ht will be fired. was ordered 10 appear in coun Feb. 24 for a heanng 1ha1 writ determine 1fhe will stand tnal for rape. sexual battcl). fa lse imprisonment and at· rempted oral copulation. at Lue ·Davia Field ln Coeta Mesa (below ... _ rfCht) celebrated with a Super Bowl of their own. Workers start on freeway extension ( on'>truction 1s undt'r wa) on a SIS m1ll1on one-mile extension to the ( orona del Mar freeway. count) uflicrals c,a1d . When complc1ecJ. the six-lane e,. tension. which will include over· passes at Campus Drive. Jamboree Boulevard and Brn:h ?Ind Bristol Street\, will stretch from the inter· '1el·t1on of Red 111 11 .\vt·nuc and Bristol Street to MatArthur Boulevard. Work " expc<.:tcd to continue until earl) next year I r l I • • .. 1: , . ... \ ,./ .· r• ,.. ' . ' The prOJCCt 1!1 fiananccd en11rel)' h) ex15ttng 'itate and federal trampor· tat1on funds. ~rd %aron E.utcrl) a spokeswoman for the count)' Iran\· portatron comm1o;s1on ""There !lhould onh be minimal (Please aee FREEWAY I A2) Map ahowa projected Corona del Mu.Freeway extenalon to Pacific Coaat Highway. · Lauchlan. a Brea resident and a father of two. could not be reached for comment. Hrs Manna .. del Rey ait f Pleue .ee OP'FICER/A2J Slain CM woman died of suffocation Husband in custody after attack on pair in desert motel .\n autopsy ha'i rc vl·alcd that a 40- -.ear-old Costa Me'>a ""oman died la'it "'eek from ~uffocat1on following a severe bcattng. allcgcdl)' at the hand\ of her 6 7->ear-old hu'lhand Ka) Ka1chn found I n<la) tn an upstair'i hc:Jmom 111 her ~ ~ ~4 f-llll-n A-.e rcs1dt•nn· \,,1, kllkd la,1 Wedncsda). tht• .wtup'' rl.'\CJkd Joseph Kallhl'r lhl.' hu'>hand rl' portcdh ""l'nl on c1 hlrnx.h rampagl.' la'il wed 1ha1 toot.. him from lht· Co'ita Mesa u1ndomin1uum tu a desert mote-I "hen· Ill' \('\l'rch tx-.11 the wild allack. 1s being held in R1vcrs1de < ount) on susp1c1on of murder and attempted murder The man. a masseur who worked at an Irvine health spa. lulled his wife and then drove to the small descn town where he sought a rabbi . reported Costa Mesa poltce Lt. Jack C'alnon The rahh1 'laid he directed Katcher to the Su .. sle'<; motel late Wcdncsda) The rahht told police 1n Dc'>Cn Hot ~pnng' that Katcher \Cemed de· prl"\\l'd and ramhlcd on ahout poh· 111' 'P•t"' anJ the ma~gt• hu.-.1nrc,\ r hl folluv. in~ morning. de\Cn polltl' \,11J thC} rete1\cd a rcpon ofa \.\Oman 'iCreaming When patrolmen .1m' t•d ~atcher wu strangling \u"k' '"'k police ~1d rhe c.-ldcrl' mort•I o"nl.'r\ anord1ng P11li" 1hen tnund ~U\!>k un. to authont1c\ lOn\\ 1n" 1n .in adJa<.:ent bedroom .\rthur 'iu\\lc o" m·r of 'iu\'ik J...a1~ ht.·r at one point l't'ponC'dl> fell < 1UC!>t Hnu11e in Dl'\4.'rt Hot \pnng'> 1hmugh a plate·gla'is v.1pdow at the remained 1n l nttcal t"nnd1t10n toda' mo1C'I following '>urger. nn hi\ ht•ad lor J l 1 < aln11n \atd dcpu1~ drstnct blood clot Pauline \u'i'ilc lhc a1111rncH in nranal' ( ount) and Palm Release of accused Martino killers ~~~~h~~~;t~3a~~~~:~~~~J J>Jlm ;t.~"'t~;k111 c:;,'a~h~,~:r'c~·n!t~~ K1uchcr who "'a<> al'in inJurcd 1n "-.a1rhl'r and ""here: he should he tned compounds family's sorrow, anger ---.-------- Friends and famtl) of Paul Manino "'Wr"re dl\traugh1:· \:Jld Dorl"mU'i. Dlsa bled Fron tier iet were bo1h 'lh(}(ked and saddened who \Std Manino wa' ltke a \Ccond J when the popular Huntington Har-\on i d b k i air b0urlbycaroldwas111tabbcdtodeath STEVE "'Aftcroll1hct1meandcnrrJr thnt''i •epa re ac D on a heuch la!tt o;ummer. been nut into th•' cu.,c. 11 \ JU\I &, t Their sorrow turned to outrage monumentall> lru,truuna to hav.t• • when thry learned the 1wo men MARBLE the!><: guy!I walk\ frc\• .. \hc ..aid '"If\ alcu\ed of krlltna the youth had been beyond fru'>tr111on released from 1a1I The pro~C'utor Whn t re-all) hotht·r' me '" to~ all 'wns worried or Pnul'c. frrcndc. ldl With the 1m- 11 was JUSt d8)\ Oc:fort Chmtmas prcc.s1on 1ha1 Hlu l" n be p"k"d up for when the new,-already a month old k1llina \omdxxh unc.J then walk awa) -spread from house to houK" 1n the pro C'Utor hH openl) wondertd 1r frtt." she addr'd nr1Jhborhood where Manino had vu1m1n 20. and OChoa. 21 will Gutm3n and Ochoa v.crt allowed hved 'how up to o free 1n latc-November when 'Thmtmas wa\ gorna to be hftrd "I was d1Yppointcd with the ruhna fam1h mrmllcr,, 1'\1na \ot'"cral bond· anywa) bccau\C 11 would be 1he first to redure 1he1r bar I and r did r\prt \ 1n' firms rat\Cd bail. Both men w11hout P ul But 1ht\ wu JU'>t strona fca~ thll wr ma) not~ the~ una1nalh v.crc held on i~~.000 Nrl horrihlc." \aid ( herre Doremus men 1141n." \lid r>cput) Dmml hut Ochoa·, NII ..,..., 'ut to s~.000 who..c own wn WI\ wuh Manino on Attomcy t on) RaC'kaucka\, no11n1 and (1u1man·~ 10 S llXJ.000 ~pt. IS. lhc cvcNna he was lulled at I hat Gu1m1n ''a c1t11en o( Mexico ( 11lbcn ( artcon. the mun ap. Rotsa \hrca ~uuc B(ach RackauckH. thouah said he ha\ no pmntcd auornc) repre\Cntrna both Juan Gutman and Jatme Ochoa c-.1dcnC'c that the men will bolt bcforl" men. ui1d h1\ cltcnt~ haH~ appcarcd h<llh Lm An IC'li rt' rdentS, wcrr 11lc trial and cJoc' not bcltcvc then• · on 11mc for 1v.o H)un hearing\ 'lln\;C' rclca\Cd from JJll hue rn Novcmbrr hu been an' 1ud1l·1al m1sh ndhn& 1n hcrna rrka<w:d and mm lude\ thrl\'\ aflcr be1na kepl brhrnd bu 1ncr tht l"lllt "nuthint tu rnd1ca1c 1h11 ~•II their orrl''lt two ~~~k'i nficr Manrno·, f-rrrnc.J\ ot the Martino lam1I ' chJngc . dt•ath he>V..('\('f hi\\•\trnnlt.'I rl'\'ltnp. T h,:~ ··nuth lr\" t.•mnlo~ctl anJ lhl'll Hoth 111rn Jrc \ti ti) ,land trnll lor Jun'1 1h1nk 1he ml·n 1ihuuld he lam1h h\l"' ht'r"' I hn hiA' C" 'f'\'nt m11rt1rr\tnnin1 M n h 2ti thnu~h thr ulluwHl tn -.alk tlw .,,r,·cl\ (Pleue eee CHA1'C / A3) ' J I • A2 * * Orenge Coett OAILY PILOT/Monday, January 23, 19S. ' Some of tbeae runnera &ot off to a WTong 1tart in Saturday'• Spb1t Run. Runners 'spirited' off course By JAMI E SEELEY Of IN Delly ~ llett \ phantom htl 'tl•'>l "'caring a red ,11111 anJ ml1ng J l 0-'>penl b1J..l' kd ,1pp11l\11natc:h 2'0 1 unncr~ 1n )a1ur- d.1\ '\p1r11 RJll. 1n < uruna dcl Mar 111 1lw 1.1-rung d1rcl1111n and rau\l'd u lll'f l hJtl' Jt ull d 1 ng to rat I.' d lrl'l'tor !>1111)\ \hr~ Ol J.. \1 thl· tx·g111n111ti 111 lhl· 'i lo..tloml'tl'r 1.tll' runnl'r' "'l'rc told lll '>lil~ behind a ll'ad h1n lt\t \hn Olk '><ttd Hui <>f l "' m>"'hl'rl' ;apl)l«trl·d a i.ecorfd h1nrll,11l'll1ng thl· 1unnl·r., to lollo"' him l 'nlortunJll'h \11mt• d1u shr 'a1u I h1· \pint Kall' tlw b1gge'>l race n er in ( orona Jl·I ~1ar "'"a' \pon.,or- J b\ three "-cv.rmn Harbor ekml'n- tan '>Chool\ ~ ol\l Blull .\nJl'rSl.'fl and Harbor Vic"' 1 ht· goal "'"" 111 rtll\l' monn lur l'dutat1onJI prngr.tnl\ Jnd ll1 h1 ing parent~. ll.·ac.hc•r Jnd \lu1kn1' togl'thl'f for the d<1\ W11h nwrl' than 2 'i!)(J l·nincs. I 200 run nn\ Ii n 1 ~hccJ 1 hl' 51-. run and rnon.• than 800 fin1\hnJ thl' IUK run In add1t1on lo lhl' fun lht• \thool\ raised O\t·r $20 000 lor l'<lu<.alwnal program ... .. II "-<l'> talkd tht• \ptnt Run and lht• '>Plrt 1n t'\l'r'>unt' <.amt' ou1." \did \hryod N\·wpon lka1h Ma)or f:vl'l>n Hart wa<, thl' honor<1r> \tarter o f lhl' 10"-race wh1k wunl} ()upcr>.i,or fhomas Rile.•, did 1he honor\ in thl' ~K ), '"' "'flt1•1 urtkd overhead the.· runners pulling a banner v.h1l'h read ·Ha' e Fun -\p1r11 Run .. 0-111 Mn,,_a OI I,,. mete 01•1 .. on 1n ,,,. 1011 -· o ..... froekt4 l1tal pl-s1-1 Jenlunt ..co<l<l ""° P•lt< Quon! thl•O Frll:'t4 a wol• Jantl, 10011 IUal place in '"" woman a 01v11ion ol tilt run 0.bblt w11-1n1on p1ec.o MCond and IC 0 Matto>. 11\lfd In lhe 61< •V<l 0..911 T urMt IOOI< ""' plllCt Cerlt< Brown -o end 8111 SumMt third 1n the mate d1v1..an tn "'• lem•lt OM.,on. Jetlrufe< W•• IOOll '"" 114-Kem Ahum MCOn<I an<t Ket,,._, lkl<-• lhord JeDa Ceig<><y • Wf\Mlcl'teW' entrant lrQITI And.,_. SCl\004 "'C0ton1 Ot4 Mt< "'°" l'ttt dlV>eotl"' the 101< Wonnt<a "' lhe 11 an<t 12·yM r-old O'flt end bOyt O•"'IWON -• JetW\11., Coen 11<11 Ambt< aca.,., MConcl St..-eSc-01 '"" LtnnyJ~ MCOOd end Mike Mutl)lly. llMfO In lhe 9 and IO·yM•·Old boyt end Qtrlt dl.,11on1 Steven Sumner look '"" pl-. Ju_,.I Hetrt<e MCOfld Jotln c .. 1-· lhltO Ch111lln• H-• lir11 Kt<• Phebua tteond and 1<r,.11oe snrvoetc '""d Gerll't T "''* IOOll 11111 piece "' Int l>O'f• 7 111d I ~ Old dlV\toOn Chip Welt<>f' ~ MCond enO Tommy Norton thofd In lhe g.,11 O•v...of> Mel• ... T11<e c;a,.,. on 11<11 pt-Netelte Rettnu._ MCond e/\d Dane 8ekl•"Q '""d CITIZENS SUE OVER NOISE ... From Al appr<ncdJ \O 1h1. theater "'a' laung \l'n,.111' i: rn1di:n11al <trl'a\ ... \h-1n1er- ho1tom .. aid l hl' nu1samc no1w and tratfa lhl' re\1dcnt~ ha'l' rndurt·d from thl' theater ha\c tx·en ··o,ub,1an11al ·· 'W1nterbo1tom said ·v. e·re not In 1ng lo ban ru1.k or .,;i, th.it "-l'·rr oppo.,cd to rocJ.. 1.ontl·r1' hul th\·) don't tx·long 1n a rl''i1dl'nl1dl nr1ghhorhood .\nJ thl· f:.IR '>a•d 1ha1 \1.ao, not "'"hat v.uuld Ix· o<.curnng:· W1n1crbu11um '411d \hl' 1<, no"' rl·4u1rcd to lik for J hl·anng on lht· \Ull V.llhtn 9() dil \\ Thl' f-a1r BoarJ·, gt·neral managl·r \;orb Barto'\1lo. \did hr "-a!> '>urpn~·d that the ·wtt had been filed 1n light ol I he \f11nl or coorx·ra11un the rl'!>tdcnl\ and deveJupcr had ci.tahlt,hcd aftn rt'll'OI rnonthc, of nwt·t1ng'>. ···\t thl' la\t < onu·rned ( 11111..·n., FREEWAY ... From Al dl\ruptwn of trarlil' · la!)lcrl) o,a1d. Offiuals '>3~ tlw n1t·n\1un v. tit hdr rd1<.'\l· 1ratlit flow 011 thl' \anta .\nJ .ind \;in D11·go lrl't'"'•"' Jnd Jlong l'Jlllil ( c1J\I lf1g.h"-J\ I lt1matc..·h th\ l'\ll"fl'-11111 '''" ltl· into thl' pr<1f)ll\ed \Jn J11.1qu1n llilh It .lll'>Pllrlat11Jn < 1Jrndw .in l.'1gh1 to I~ lan1· h1ghv..t\ thal " npc\ tc..•ll lO 'ul through \outh < 1111n1~ ( 1rc..•c.:nhdt l«rrllon and c11nnn 1 111 lhl· \<rnla \na i°nTv.;n Ol'ar \an luan C Clf1t'>lrann mc..·cung thl' "'l'1.ll'rlc1nder organw1- 11on madr prom1'>e\ lhat the) would do l'Vl'f) thin~ po.,c,1hll' to cul thl· no1o;e leH·I\, · BanQ\1k !Mt1d.. "I thought 11 v.a., c1 "gn of good fa11h and 1ha11hq 'd \A.alt ;ind \Cc IA-hat happcm ltht\ '>Ca'>OO) .. He '>a1d he..· tould nut romment on 'fX'ufic..., of tht· \u11 lx·Lause he had OOl 'll.'l'n II lh1· fair hoard mer'>l't''I the oper- ation of th\· l<11r ground'>. wh ich " l'xpecled w tx·g1n ti'> 'lctond c,eao,on in March. The ConcernnJ < 1111cno, l(roup. "'h1ch rec.·cntl) 1nrorporat<.-J. wa'> organ11ed to tight no1H· and nuisance'> from the theater ~hortl) after lh<· ou1door rnnl'erl hall upcnl·d 1n Juh 1981 Mo~t of m 2 )00 act I\ e mrml'x'r-. 11\e in the Me~1 <kl \.'far and C olkge Park 1rar1c, that arc..· 1mmc.:dia1el\ adjarrnl to the..· fo1rim1unds · OFFICER CHARGED ... From Al tornn Rt< hard I l'' inc. Jl\O wa' not u' ail~hl~ to eomml'nt The..· alleged 'dl11ms 1nrludcd a 2K· \l'ar-uld Foun1ain Valle\ "'oman a N-,l'ar-old ( osta Mc\a ~oman ancJ 22·,l.'ar-old "-OmJn from Santa .\na I ht· reported a tta< k \ <la IC bat lo.. 111 lk1. IX 1482 Dl'pul~ Dt'lm t ~ttornt·) < arl \rmhrust \a1d wday that 1.·arh ol 1hc.· Jlkg1.·d a11atk\ took plau: in ( O'>la \.1l·'>a and that the \''urns all "'<.'rl' lir-.1 ;ipproathnl h' L~u<.hlan \\h1k lht•\ \\t'rl' IO tht•1r \ 1.·hll ko, \rmbruc,1 \Jtd th<111n one Ul\t' thl' patrolman alkgl'dh lollo"'l'd om· ol 1he v.oml'n It> hc.·r horn\' In :inuthl'r t<t'>l' ·\rmhru\t o,a1d the '1c11m had ht·l'n ;i pa'>'>engl'r 1n a tar that had \\\\'ned off 1hr road and tome lo a halt m a d11ch I authlan. a pohtl'man in ( os1a \ll \J ~inu· I 'lh~. \\J\ \u-.pc.·ndt'\J l!l41m d1.m Jan 10 "'hl'n the 22-year-old ~an.la .\na "'"Oman told authori11n that Lauchlan had \t·\uall~ mok'>tc..·d her < 1.\ta \.1c\a pohn· "'ho in- ' l''>t1ga1t·d the alleged crime\. rc..'- purted the~ turned up the l\.\O othl'r 1nc1dent'> dunng,s·•r 1n,c.,11gat1un Pnlt1r <.air! nt•llhl lht• r ounta1n Valll'Y nor ( O\la M -;a women had reported 1hc anatlo.\ al 1h1.· 11mc l auchlan v.a., a\ked lO c.oml' to 1h1· poll{'e \lal10n f nda\ to dtSCU\\ lht• c.ha rgt''> l k "-tt'>am·.\1l·d h~ hi\ kllov. ullit t'r\ "'hl'n hl' c,huv.cd up I 1 "':l\ I h\· lir\t l nm1n<1I arrnt ol a C o\IJ \k,,1 rolltl'man .. 1hl'1omplain1 t'ilml' tu u\ and w1.· 1n\l'\t1gatl'd 11 anll let thr chip\ fall wherl' lhq would ·· npla1ned Polite Chief Roger Neth toda) "Wr clean our ov. n hou\e ·· D...., ""4 l'Mtt by '"'=t...d 11.- frontier jet makes low run paat tower after landlngaearfalled to retract DISABLED JETLINER PROBED ... From A 1 I"'"' I tn •ll\' \'n)ltnl' ,1nd tll\UI\ lfl'd 1h1· l.1nd1n11 ~c·.u ""uld 11111 n-trall .n • 111d1n~· 111 \1 hulm;tn & l hl' pilot tl11I 111\\ \CllTH" pO""ll hut hl· n·g.11m·J 1t i'lt·lorc• l.inding. h1· ,,11d \c hulm.111 ,,11d 1lw p1lo1 · lolluv.c..·ll ,11ri1·1 t1\\· p111< nlurl'' · 111 .ilk' 1all' p11·\\1111 trr".m 1lw d.tm.1gcd door un the..· l;indin1111l·,11 .111d nlgtnl' l Jhk\ h\ 11rx·r.111n11 1h1· d11111 111,1nu.1lh \.'. h1k till' pl,1nl' t 11\ lht .ind c'ml·rgcnl' 11'"'' "l.ll' 1c..•Jd1nJ 110 1h1· ground the..· I)( 'I' l.111dtnll gt'M W:t\ l hC\'kt•d 'l\UJlh h\ Jlrj)\HI l1t\.\.1"1 oll1rial\ a'l ti m.11fr a p.1\\ h, 'it hulrnJn 'ktld II "'·l' uinltrnwt.111ltl IJnding gl'arl v.a\ l11du d do"' n · ht' \Jld ~,i..,•tt 11 thr II 'Ill ii 111 return "'1' 1lf11ll.1111\ 1lt11 '" 1111 l.rnd1np tll'a1 Just Call 642-6086 prnhk m 11r l ht' l'nginl' lfl)uhl1· "><. hulm.rn rcpl1\·d ·· t 11h1•r 1111<.· .1lunt• "''Wld ha\l' ht·1·n r\·;1-.on for 11·1u1n- 1ng ·· Th1•r1· "-\'rt' no 1n1ur1r\ 10 lht• I 14 pa~~cniµ'" ur \t'-ere"" mcmtw" aboard I ronttl'r°' nnn'>lop flight h 70 to Dcnq·r hl' \a1d "><.hulman \atd till' J1rltnc..· mandgt•tl 10 hook mo\1P•""K11· lll'r\ on othl'f r rnnll<.'r flight\ I hr lOUnl\ tin· tkparlmlnt HJ\h u1111 c11n,l\t111i 11l 1hrl0<.· eng1nl'\ and 1"'" mc.·d1l 1<.·<1m' v.t•rc..· \tand1nv h' and 10 mrnl' Jmhulonll'' and -..·,1•ral ltrr q•h1dt'\ wrrc..· on 1h1·1 r wa) 111 thl' .urport wh1·n thC' r>lanc lund~ rnun- l\ 111mmun1l'ctlton\H'nlt•r\g1 < hutk l'll'lll. \4llcJ lfr ""ti th1• c11unl\0 \ llo\n1t.1I I mL·rg\'11\' \u111llll'llrJll\\ Kad10 '\1·1v.wk 01 HI-.\KNE T \A.J\ al\o ,11 ll\Jlnl hrtl'n) un11t 11 v.a' 1k It rm1nrd 1hat no one "-ih 1nJurcd T hl' cJua~. ta1lurl'' .. don't hapix·n , l'r~ 1>11\'n ~ hulman \aid. :t<..ldm~ lh<H rront11:r hn\ a .. top '3kt\ ll'l<lrd I .\ .\ 'P<>kc\man \tan 01\on 111 I >ut\l·1 JJH'l'd 'a>ina I rontl\'r' \dfrl, rc..•tord "nl'IUh i,tulll\h ltt'l In 1h1· la\t \t'Jr the..• mo~t \('r!OU\ 1rl1.1 '11·111 1n,·11h 10~ tht• rt•g1onal 1.amt•r \A.II' a tire hlo"' out durina n land1nR c >lwn '4!1d I ronllL'r tltl'' tjq• 01Jhl\ da1h ou1 uf John V.-:nnt• 10 I at. \c..'J.i' .rnd l)\.•n,l·r Tht' :mhm· \l'r\C' 7M ltt11'''" ,., \IJtl'' \fr\110 .ind< .111ad.1 "hlft du 'ou lllu1 uboul tbe.i>all) l'llot" \\h•t don't \OU llkt>' C'all lhf' numbt'r at ltft and )our mf aa~r wlll bt tff·ordrd. lrantJnlht'd and dtlh•r•d 10 tbf> approprlllt' t'dltvr Tilt' 18mt U ·hour an1.-trtn1 •tl'\'lff' m•) bt" Ullf'd to rf'f·ord ll'llrn to lbf' t'dltor on Aft) toplt'. Contributors to our l.All.-r 1·ulumn mu .. t lnf'ludl' ttu•lr ""' namt end tt'ltphonf' oumbt'r for urlth:aJ.Lun ~.u tm:iilatloo rtll\ .. &tlPI '" Tf'll uti ~hal'1 on your mlad. .~ Gusty winds to warm up Coast Coastal ,.., lllf°"91" T....oey Gully "°''" w1r1e1• 10 ao "'-" ~ tilt nor1lltfn can,or.. ""t\1119 10 ~" Md ept~ MWltl lon'9'1I enc! TUMde, WlflMI '..-day lOW. lonlghl 35 to 4t Uc:epl In 60t Ill wl/\Oy ICl()4t Hight Tuteelly 70 lo 76 From "°""' ConctpllO<' 10 '"" Mt• iC;M lofdef 111\d OU! 80 mf14lt °'1tf lnntf ••let• lllt .... "4th llQhl -latJ!le WlnOt IOl\lgl'tl an<I T~y motnlno beclomlng IOUlh-1 IO -I 10 10 fa ~l\Olt wlll\ 2 10 3·1001 wlftO ,._ ~ the •ht<noon encl •- ntnO Tueec!ey l.oc.i nOftl\ -·lo 20 'l'OU belOw Int c;en~o l•om Sent• M0ntc;e 8ey north IOCltt -tocally llOfllleMI IO 20 '"°"below Cettyont all If-lon1Qh1 ano T.-dey Swelt 110 3 , ... 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Former drug user creates OC Cocaine Anonymous -, the'Newpon C lub. a club for rccovcfed alcoholics. 36 If 40 15 41 27 21 11& 35 29 "64 30 2~ 47 45 M 53 53 .. 15 13 48 44 43 40 26 23 3' 211 17 03 33 30 ~ 31 36 33 2t 11 By CHRISTINE DECKER 01 IN D.WJ l'llol aten Oa' 1d Mt< lean had been ona three-da} cocaine and alcohol marathon when he crashed his car into a guard rail on a freewtt} off-ramp at 80 mph He was arrested for drl\ 1ng under the influence. Thrre months later he was p1ckl·d up for public 1n1ox1cat1on. Cocaine Anonymous works on the same principles as Alcoholics Anonymous Rich. poor. middle class. young and old attend meetings. It works on a personal basis. Recovered cocaine abusers help others get over their add1ct1on "l wa~ :!8 and I didn't care 1f 1 ltvcd or died. I'd ~iven up hope I gues\ I was like a 101 of people who are nol hv1pg. 1ust sur' '' 1ng:· said Mc(lean. now 33. He had spent al least 10 years ofh1s life as a drug and .1lcohol abu~r .. There "'ere not man) dru&., I missed," he said On 1he rnun's advice. he JOtned Alcoholics A.non}mous A month later he had quit snorting cocaine and drinking alt:ohol He's been dean and sober for five ,rar-.. · 'Td prohahh he dead b~ no"' 1fl hadn't gotten help." he said. .\lthough. ht· t·an no"' be around people v.ho arr drinking. he said he still ha., trouble being around people using cocaine Last o\pnt Mc.-C lean sta~d an Orange ( ounty t·haptcr of ( ot·a1nr Anon;mous to help others with a rn1.aine add1rt1on. The group operates out oft he Newport < lub. 414 Und ~I McClean also helped to organize meeting'> al (a rel ln11 of Orange. South Coast Hospital in \outh Laguna C ap1s1rano b} the \ca Hospital and ( leo \trel'l &-ach 1n I aguna Beach "vi e( kc1n a forml.'r longshorrman 1s lhe manager ul ORANGE COAST McClean tells or a 28-year-old smgle mother of two children who came to him for help. "She was totally crazy by the time she got here. She was a wamcss working two JObs. All she did was work and use coke. She had JUSt been in a bad car accident and had almost died. She was read) to qu11. She came to meetings and now. six months later. she has a normal 1tre. She now '>pends a lot ofttme with her fa mily ... ··cocaine abuse 1s ep1dem1c, especiall y in this area. Someone who has coke has power. It's fashionable 10 do coke. The problem 1s. most people have been told it's not physically addicting. But 11 can be very psychologically add1ct1ng." he said. ·-•• I he addict can·1 think of anything el!>l' but doing l'OCa ine. obtaining cocaine and making enouY1 money for more cocaine. He's severely depressed when he can whiff the white stuff. He or she 1s missmg work. l)tng to friends about money and their habit and .,pends all available cash to gel the drug. McClean explained. Cocamc Anon)mous deals w11 h all these problems. Each addict has a sponsor who 1s available 24 hours a day to help during 1he tough times . .\boul 40 people auend eal'h of the meeltngs. which are held eve!) day except ()a1urda} at the d1fferen1 loca11om Ctrculatton 714/142-4bl Dally Piiot Def Ivery la OuaranlMd Daily Pilai c1 .. 11t1ec1 enertlelng 1141142-1111 All °"* ~ 142-4121 MAIN OFFICE ~"""""'" J,,o., if , "' >G Of ' • ._.. 'fOUt J,IAC)er Dy ~ lO £. ~ C•t ~tr",a I Cl,,., 1"0 r "ll' Ct10 f _.I tie 1ehVP'"d ~•lv•ct•r nna '>unoe~ II 10v '10 not 1ec:e1,;e ~out C<JVy by I a m <All De'"'" 10 a"" a"d y'lV• ,. µ., ""' De flrl~1•@"ff'd ClrcMlaUon T.tephonff H. L. Schwertz Ill PubllSher Chezy Doweuby Editor and Asslltan to the Publisher Roaemary Churchman Coot roller QIOfle A. Powen 0Wec10t ol A<M!r1111ng Ooneld L. Wllllem• C.1cu••h<"' Man•O!" 330 Wnl B•r SI Cot•• MeM CA Ma• IOOfna &. I~ eo.1. M-C.A 911116 Lop,•ognt !Hl1 O<enge Coa11 P!JOIWt<nQ Company No 11evrwt 1•ot1e1 1lltJtt1at1on1 eo1to1111 mane, or l<lo't'•l•Mmenta httr .. n n'Mly Ile rep<odl;c;eO Wllh0\11 ljlt(: .. I peHn1nH)n ot ~Ol>Y'>O"' - """""" c,." 1.ost•O" 11•«1 11 Costa MtM Cllof0011t41 IUPS , .. 8001 !NIAC•·ptoon Dy call ... S-4 7!> monll'tly I.I• ,..,. S6 !IC) rn()nlhly ,,.. ".:l<arve C.oe\I o...., PllOI '"''" wf1ICtt,. c;o<n-'"" ~°"·PrM& \ puDlo.,_ Dy Ille 0.enge Cout PubllllWiQ r.""'P•" t 1,.., .O.t-ont e1e CNDl'lf>ed MonOey 11Yough r rodey A ""Qlt 1egoone1 !'(!o11on 11 pu-..0 SllU1deya 4ll!>ll Suno.oy' Ttte ponc.ipel PUblotNnQ plant 11 et 330 WMI B.11 St•MI P 0 Bo• t~ Coal• MeM C•klO<nle 9?626 VOL. n , NO. 23 ''A.I.'' CENTER HELPING PIOPLE TO ACHIEVI GOALI IN A SIX MONTH ''TOTAL FITNEll PROGRAM'' hu· A T Cenl~r •Al1ernot•11e l reo•menl Can1erl loco1ed 1n Suzonnes S1ud10 3023 PCH in Corona del Mor hos l•"' '1 • l "• •• s1 '"l,'"H••P 10101 f.1npss program ov1J1lob1e onywhpre .n Oronge Counly < J,s , ,..,, r (ollPPn Wr •f'fQO We ne"' rho• people were ••red ol 1he way Heollh (lub\ wer£• r rov•d•ng serv1(PS lor 1 u ,,,. •· n ll'J'f n o•ge 1ri11101 poymen1 bu• ofter thol even though you're promised oll I 1nds of r>ersonol 011en11on you 9e1 • • • • , ''"IJ "I ' qr 1 ng He crowds 101 o mon1h or so and •hen drop Oul ./J•• jP\1qr·Pd 1hp A T (enter w11h oni• thong 1n mind one on one personal 0111>n11on n oil ospec•s ol o 10101 Heohh •ir t I •· ••ss f'roqrnm Ir 1tw A T Progron1 "'e hove d1v1dPd our opprooch 10 l11ness 1n10 several co10gor1es 1 • 1 ,, 1.r,, & WP1gh1 Luss c Stress Monoqemen1 Con11ol & G0<il Se111ng f .,.. H· oriel Co•d•civosc ulor ~ehob1l11011on d T ro1n1ng lor lhp Compe1111ve Athle1~ £ •••r yorr• hos o comp1e1ely nd1v1duol need lo• nu1r11oon & e.-ercise so we do 2• doys ot 1es110g 10 de1e1mor1e what 1he1r 1 "' u• Cl '"''''(•\I' p•o9rom should b,. fh1s way we con develop o sySlem 1ho1 is suiled 10 the e•Oc• needs ond only 1he11 1nd1v1duol • ,.,. Jo. t 1•• i,1-r11 ,s,. wP do sue~. ''''""'"'"' 1es11ng we also con design o proqrom 1ho1 f11s ycur l1fes•yl<' We do •he following resis • Ct•O ,,,,,,, focid Se01111v11y Counseling •Bided Pressure Test ing • r lu'"''"' 0fll1( 1Pnry T est1ng Through 0 Compulnr • Heer! & luno (opoc11y T es11nq • B•1dy r If f'iorren•oge 11Ht.•ng • Muscle EnduroncB (opor1ty les1111q (11\0 1c,n1· "'""~ly du• nq •hi" ,.,.,.,e ,,,. mo~1h proqrom • S•rPSS fps1ong & 1hp Efleo S!•P\\ hra To~"" on You• Body • Oitg"' I •o~P Tes••ng •w•Cf' .,,,.elly Ac•u•Jllf •h• te\tong •\ r.l1v1r:t11.i 1nt1 three porl\ I l 1>\t "!:I •o l'lft1f'rm.n11 l p•oct ro reol1s11c app1oor ! •u nu1,.1.on & s1>ns•b fl d1e1 2 lpst ng l(J 1J1ttnrm1nf A.ll'ffl(o'(' capoCtly & COpob1l1ly J T esi1ng 10 de•u•l'Tline \lrt•u 1,.v,.: ''' elfec1 on 1he body both physically & 11mo11onolly Alie• •ht' ,n11ul •f!itong wl' 10~" all ol 1he comtnn&d resuhs of lhostt re,IS & put them 1oge1h1tr •nto one 10101 p1ogrom ol • ,,, ••oo e•ttt<.nf' & W4H$ ronirot & monogem4111 each section de1erm1ned lor you by you In other words. oher we've done our 't!S'"'9 rJnd con\vl101ool' we ~no .... , .. only who• your needs ore & 1hen we du1gn o proc1tcol reol1s11c program 10 help you mee11hose •tf!f"•h os Qu•(kly os J)OU·bl1t Ario w• wor~ w11h you one 011 one w11h Pf!rso11ol Ollf'n11on every t.lhe vov come into the center II\ us• I ~e hov0ng o ""'sonol trainer & counsctlor for a lull ''" months W• '" rlo•"g this 10 so11sly o growing ref"d " llolas director W1llango "In'~"' heollh •nduSlry •1tn 10 l1hee11 yeors ogo w• '"' t,•olt! lutH lorst s•..i••ed pl'Opln con.fl on ond were .mp1ened by who1 they 'o"' l0t 'of chrQl'l'tl' 11qu1pmein1 whirlpools, sounos, ere Bu• now 1h11y ,,. not •mprened with 1hou1• things onymorP Now J)&ople wonl 10 srr rho• •hry rnolly ore> gelling complflttly 1 "'' so1•u1 n11,.n1 or & ·~·O' what •hl"y rfl 1Jo1ng '' b 1ng desognod ond mon11or1,1d hy pl'ople 'Whu know who1 lhflly re doing & hove 1ha ''' 111n1 0 ~ 11 (~t(J•P !' Iii,.-.• us• g our ChOrtl'• Program 10 allow o person 10 spends• 1t1t:nlh\ omple1ely '"' 1lo1ng 1he11 bodv 1n ony ... oy they "fl'>' ,,., co,., .... or us '" ,,, rno"•hs we con h~lp vou 9"' 1nr'-' the bf!s• 1hop,. v ")U .,. ,.ve.' beP>." vou1 hto A•",. A I Cen•er ()1 G se 1• We1Sl'l•o11 u Pl 0 ,. ovnnlu•g on<J p\yrh1>fog1cot ~t'•v 1("' •.lnd 0t1th0t ot th• IJool • The v.. ""'\ Wor tioncJ11n •he Sit ftH mo11•JQf'I"'""' ont1 9001 \f" "Q 9001 ur1 111•ml}nt \l!floOn of ou1 nroqrnm Ov• £•flt!'''''""'<>' (hortnr Progrom s 10 P"'•t 11°01 thn hl!Ollh 1nllu\lfy ' rn\l• 1ng thp •1orl\1t1on 10 o 'Ho111J\ On" IOIOI •PJJ•uo• • •o lt1rwu thot d,.nl4-ow1th oll aspens pl1y11tolly •11on1oll1r A ''"''011onCllly VJ,. rJ•fl 0111 •flQ 200 (I m1111 M,.mhn1' o •ho"(, 10 purto,.1po1n 1n '"'' progron 1hn (0\t 11 $I !JO 00 ""cl CO'flr \ oll 1es11ng , •• I. , 0 ~. I ()111• I() 0'1!1 "'0'1110• •to••on lor ~ • 1nO'llh\ r~,,r .. "'" 00 hoddfin ( 1.)\1\ m I '1 ~o 00 ( o.i I I y "' for 0 lu'i ,,, rnon•h\ There ,. II o•\O t 1 '" l?l(lnth "'O·Mf'non<.n wog•nm ovl'J lnbltt 10 •I t'\1• 700 1•"01~ 1• 111 • r'11 01 1~ • •OQ•ll" In ordl!1 101 ul 10 con1 no,1e 11101 ng 11, r 11.uv •s lur'b 1,,11 yf!Or I 1 , f!C'<>" I'! 1 E •f ,.,,,,.,.n1nl (ho""' M11~ b1' ve<J\t roll THI "A.T ." CINJIR 675-8955 or 6~5-8250 IJCt. 220 \ l - . WE A s~co · Actress to discuss drug, alcohol woe · Laurtn Chapin. formtr child star of "Fathe1 Knows lic5t" will tell about her mua&ltS w"h drua and alcohol addiction when she 1peak1 at T IC Irvine TueMiay. Twenty-two years ago this month. President John F. Kennedy told the nation in his inaugural address. ·'Ask not what your'country can do for you. but what you can do for yqur country." What can you do for your country? Irvine gears up for 'tb.e · BIG one' The lecture, free and open to the public. will be held al noon 1n the Heritaae Room of Univcn;11y Center. Chapan's role as the well-.adJustcd "Kitten" ran counter to her unhappy "11'-screcn life. which led lo citperi mentat1on with heroin and other drug.o,. Slgnups •et for kindergarten Parents who~ children will be attending El Camano Real School 1n Irvine may l"C&J~ter 1he1r kindergartcncrs Tuesday at 7 p m. for enrollment neitt rear. Venficatton of birth and proof o 1mmun11at1on is required for children who will be S years old on or before Dec. 2. The pnn1c1pal and staff will meet with parenls in the i.chool mult1-purpo~ room. 4782 Karen Ann Lane. Women voter• to study lssues The Orange Coast League of Women Voters wall sponSQr four !>tudy sessions focusing on the in1tia11ve and referendum proces!I in California. D1scuss1ons will include a history of the process its role in today's government. changes proposed for 'the !>ystcm and a look at how 1t has been abused in recent years. The first St!JdY session will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Laguna Hills office of Glendale Federal Savings. Subsequent sessions are scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wcdnes· day at 700 Bison. Newport Beach and again at 7:30 p.m. at 25007 Woolwich, Laguna Hills; and at 9: IS a.m. Thursday at 482 Aster St.. La~una Beach. The study sessions are open to all league members and the public. Burglary prevention stresse~ The Huntmgton Beach Police Department will sponsor a burglary prevention mecung Wednesday at Gisler School, 21141 trathmoorc Lane. The program. organized particularly for residents of lhe southeast section of Huntington Beach, begins at 7:30 p.m. According to police. 22 residential bur~lanes OC· curred in the southeast portion of the Cit} dunng December and January. Guest speaker will be De1cc11ve Ray Hanabaugh. who works on the police department's burglary detail. A film on home security techniques will be shown. Free cnme prevention literature and emergency phone stickers will be provided. Valley mayor's breakfast slated The monthly Fountain Valley Mayor's Breakfast will be conducted Wednesday in Hall C of the Community Center Building behind City Hall. 10200 Slater Ave. The breakfast begms al 8 a.m. Mayor Marvin Adler will welcome pan1c1pants. The program will include a legislative update and the presentation of Christmas Decorating Con1est awards. The charge for doughnuts and coffee 1s SI . The breakfast 1s open to the public. To make reservations. call the City Hall switchboard operalor during weekdav business hours. 963-8321. · Maril Kaupp student, grocery clerk lrvlne "Whal haven't ~ done'? I've already been in the service. I'm an EMT (Emer$ency Medical Technician). I can try to help tn the community. Yesterday I stopped lo help a lady whose wheel had fallen off her car. She tried to paymcSIObutl wouldn't take it. I guess that's a wayofhelp- ing." Jackie Swartz Irvine clerk "I can be a good neighbor and support the community and school programs and I always make sure I vote." Pa &rtcla Catene1e waltre11 Costa Mesa "I can try tocon- tnbute to the com- munity as best l can by participating in PT A, ci ty council and other organizations. We should all get in- volved." Sally Shimko housewife Co1taMeaa .. , think the way I can help 1s to raise good children. I have two sons." WlllJam Currle retired broker CostaMe11 "I've already done ll. I sold real estate 25 years. People have to have a place to live and I tried to make 1t easy for them to buy a house." L.Dalley inventory supervisor La'Wla HUia · We should go to the White House and de- mand they start over from scratch." Ed Lam Saddleback 1tadeat Balboa Island "I don•t think there's much one person c.an do. Youcan'tbean individualist. It helps to be part of a group. The group can then speak out and be heard. That's what this coun- try is-a group. We're not islands unto ourselves. We should work together.•• Leslie Pion restaurant worker Newport Beach ~ "I can be the best person I can be. I can do volunteer work or just little things like being a politedriveror g1v1nga smile to some- one." Students to blanket city wtth booklets on quake preparedneSS By ANDREA ADELSON OfllleO.., ...... ..., A swarm or 200 youn~tcrs will descend on Irvine next Saturday. dchvcnnaa 13-page booklet on earthquake preparedness to the Caty's 27,400 households. kiclUnaofTa camp.111n for disaster readanen The handbook uplains safcauards to be taun before a quake strikes. from packina first aid kats to appo1ntinaa • family fire marshal to shut off the gas. C11y offic1al1 plan a whirlwind ofshdc prttcntations this year 10 the ctty's 92 community associations and c1v1c dub!>. cxplain1n1 how to prepart for an canhquake or \1m1lar disaster. It's an attempt lo spread the aospcl of self-suffiC1ency a~ lrvrne police believe any ma1or emergency will oven.ax thcirscrv1ccs and the American Red Cross won'urrivc for up to 72 hours. "Our objective. I think, should be toestablishadqrce of community understanding. preparedness and orpn11.a. t1on that is strong enough to cut throuah confu~ion that urdinarily accompanies such an event," said Mayor Lany Agran two years ago. when establishing the cititens• committee to orpnizc a city disaster plan. Since then the oane-mcmbcr panel has oriani~ I three-prong attack to reach schools, business and residents. explained memm Elaine Dunn. "The biggest task is educating people. Most people don't want to hear about 11," said Dunn, who had hclpCd pre part a disaster plannin.s project with the Junior Lcaauc of Oranac County. "Gettmg their attention as the blgest factor." She said neighbors are a ready retot.ntt. and 1( organized. will know, as an example. to check on the disabled lady next door or rescue a pct rabbit or make a head count of children. If a quake shakes dunng the day. many of Irvine's 74.500 residents wall either be at school or work. ··vou will be on your own." Dunn said. The booklet outlines vital hmts, such as nam1ns a rcla.Y. person everyone in the family can call outsuk .. Cahfom1a when the state's interstate phone system fails, she said. Sc1ent1sts conclude a quake of veatcr magnitude than the 1971 Sylmar quake could strike Southern California by the end of the century, a city report says. Whale small faults cross the City. Irvine's disaster plan will include preparing for fires and Ooods which arc more likely to occur Seoul troops are dehvenng the booklet following an kickoff announcement Wednesday where community leaders wilt preview the shde show. The manual and slide presentations -produced for S24.500 -are the first tangible results of the dnve, coordinator Harry Huggins Jr. said. About 140 businesses have eitpresscd interest an the program and 2S Irvine schools arc designated as potential evacuation sites. he said. Dunn said industry. especially hazardous matenals users. 1s already involved 1n disaster pla!"oang. Moose plan artbrltl• benefit CflANCES OF JUSTICE QUESTIONED .•. The program was snarled m a cross-fire with a state agency. which administers Federal EmCTgcncy Man•· ment Aaency funds. A request fora $30.000cmerscncy plannina.,.ant was threatened with denial m December w~n Irvine was a\ked to endorse a resolution sought b)' an anti-nuclear group The grant could be to Jeopardy 1ffrvme decided not 10 plan for all emergencies. mcluding nuclear war. Jim Alexander. a state emergency planning official. explained. From Al A dinner-dance to benefit the Arthnt1s Foundation will be held Friday al the Buena Park Moose Lodge on Knott A venue. Chicken dinner with all the tnmmings will be served. followed by dancing. Donations ofS5 for adults afld $2 .50 for children wall be asked by the sponsoring Loyal Order of Moose. Orange Empire District 27. most of their hvcs here." said Car· reon ... For them to pick up and go back to Mexico would almost be like )OU going off to Mexico." Both men. !.atd Carreon. ha "e dean records up to now "Not even a traffic c11a11on:· hc added The 16-year-old reported!} had offered firewood to a group of beach visitors but gn.·w upset when group members returned later and helped themselves to mort'. gathenng and then drove off. A short ume later. Manino was stabbed as he walked across the beach parking lot toward his car. Witnesses said he stumbled out 10 Pacific Coast Highway. flagged down a motons1 and collapsed. According to cou rt testimony. Chevron to replace dam~ed coastal mg CALENDAR Manino. a high !>chool dropout who'd gone back to '>Chool la'>t fall. was fatally ~tabbed at thl' state beach following a dispute owr firewood Martino later was confronted at a beach restroom and challenged to a light Witnesses recalled 1hat Martino made a wisecrack but refused to fight. The knife wound was so savage that there was never much hope ofsa"ing the teen. a hospital spokesman said later. Manino died the day after 1he attack. A passing patrolman hrnke up the (1\fvron U.S.A. hnlA~ '*11• t0 prOoeed wilb a S46 million project to~ tsbrid Esther. a ~·~iiducu .. ril oft'sborc from Seal Beach that was dCmotifbeCI last Yff1 during the vinous ICOf"Dl wtuch lasbed mUcb oPdie Monday, January 23 • I :30 p.m. Oran1e County Planning Commission. Hall of Administration. I 0 C1 v1c Ce mer Pla1a. Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m .. Costa Meaa Planning Commission. lll) Hall. 77 Fair Drive. • 7:30 p.m .. Laguna Beaeb Arts Comml11ion. Cit y Council Chambers. SOS Forest Av. Sunny skies to bring warmer temperatures Two weeks wen1 by before Orange County Shenffs deputies traveled to Los Angeles to arrested Ochoa. Guzman and a 1hird man named Carlos Ochoa. not related to the other. Charges were dropped against Carlos Ochoa 1n November because of insufficient e\ 1dcncc. The other two were ordered to stand tnal for murder SouiMrn California coe~. <o On March I EtlMr. f<>Qaed in 38 feet Of waler tOtne I 'fJ en ilcs ofl' the toUt. was blncred by swdls up to 1D rm hlah. The rebWkli na proJ«t calls for rq>lacina Elthn' •itb an offshore platform. becinnint with a SI million dl'Ort- oow undtt way-to level and lower iM lsland some 20 feet beneath the 0Cftn'1 surfacc. • 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Transportation Commlulon. Cit~ Hall, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. The mercur; "'cxpc<: led to uecp a bit higher Tucsda) 1n Southern C allforn1a. with dear '>k1cs and a high of about 75 forecast bl'low. lhe can)ons and passes • 7:30 p.m. Newport Beach City Council. C11~ Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd. Tuesday, January 24 Coastal areas will be sunn" Tues· da). with h1gh<o of 70 to 75 Gusty northeast winds of up 10 >O mph arc forecasl below the canyons. It will be a li1tlc warmer Tue!>da) in the mountam areas. where highs \hould range from 48 to 55 . Gusty nonhea-;t wind'> of up to 40 mph arc lorccasl. Fnends remember Manino as a chansma11c you th who "was no angel" but wasn't a troublemaker either. His drc1s1on to go back 10 school. fnends said. was taken as evidence that he wa-. prepanng lo make a fresh start 1n life. Ex1st1 na wellheads wall remafo in ptaee and n ii hoped as many as 55 of the island's 90 comi;*ltd wtlb tea l'C$ume full production. "Wt choK ttu platform daip becalllC we ba"c extensive experitl)c.:e with this ltind of ~llC'lion facility," taid Jeffrey J. Tn.iskey of ChtYron s Weste:ra region land dc~ment. • 9:30 a.m .. Oran1e CollDtY Board of Supervisors. Hall of Administration. 10 Civic Center Plaia. Santa Ana. • I :30 p.m., Orange County Planning Comml11lon, Hall of Administration. I 0 Civic Cemer Plaza, Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m .. Irvine City Council. City Hall. 17200 Jambort'c Blvd The National Wcalhcr Sen ice said the valle)& can expect high\ 1n the mid-60c, to 1he mid · 7(1\. w11h low.<o ranging from the 4{h lo lhc 5!l\. Wind\ of up lo l~ mph an' l'\pelll'd The deserts will alo;o be <ounn~. high ranging from 55 to 65 1n the urpcr dese[ls 10 64 to 70 in th e lower. Guo,ty north w.1nd!> of up 10 25 rnrh will bru'>h through the lower ( olurado K 1 H'r Va lln "He was a young. promising kid . .\ good kid whose nghl~ were terminal!~ v1ola1cd." \aid Dore mu' .. And now 1t seems Ith· nohod} 1s !>pca~inft ur tor Paul." Both the e1ty of Seal Bcac-h, Which deri~ anntaal t.ll rcvmuc from the island's operations, and the mtc or California, which thus far bas re<:e:ived ov~rSll m1U1on in royalty payments. an: anJious for te5umption of producuon. said Truskcy. PoucE Loe Bandit hits HB women's clOthing store, grabs $75 A lone man who said he had a gun robbed the Revelation women'\ clothing shop in Huntington Beach Saturday afternoon. The store clerk at the Revelation. 10043 Adams A .. e .. told lfunt1ngton Beafh police officer\ the rnan an· Coeta Meaa A suspect wielding a k11chen knife stole S400 from the Winter Beauty Supply store 8t 2'\00 Harhor Blvd. Friday The suspcx·t npp1oachcd the ca,h1er and demanded oil the bill' from the rcaistcr nbout 11 a.m .. pohC'e said. The su pcct Oed on fool • • • The Greater Irvine C rcd1t Union. nt 238 Fischer A vc . wa'\ broken an to 50me11me early Saturda~ momma and alarm ware to the safe were ~lashed. The ~u pcct apparentl> hfied 1 shdana aJa s w1t1dow oO 1to; 1rnck' to pin entry and attempted to pry the dial off the '8fe It 1 not known whether there w11" los 1n th<' buraJary • • • Two apartment on the 2800 block of La Ile Avenue were broken min tufday n{aht while the residents were attendmachurch. In the,round· floor 1panm nt, 1 hd1n al• Wln· dow was broken and S l ,3 5 \\Orth of V9h.a.abk wu atolcn. The lhte"r" apparcnlly acalcd .1 yucca tree to enter ' nounccd he hnd a gun nnl.l th1cw a plastic· ba$ at her 10 fill with monq She filled 11 with S75 The rohhcr was dc<oerabcd a\ a Caucns111n man m h1.._ 30s, ~ feet K inches tall thin. with .,hort hrown the second apartment. directly ahovc the first, and tipped the ~rcen window to gain entry Jewelry vaJued at $2,960 was ~tolcn from that apartment • • • Also Saturday. SS .000 wonh of icwelry and art obJCCl\ were o;tolcn from a home on the I I 00 block of Glencagles Terrace r ntry wa~ ap- partntly made by pry1n1 o window open • • • A car towed to o Ja!> \tat1on nftl"f brcakina down r nda)' 't\-a'l bur· glamC'd while parked Jt the \talion Fnday ntaht and a tape deck ~P<"'kel') and cauttte tape\ valued at $41Xl were -;tolcn. • • • .\ bicycle ch1unt'd up 1n thr laundl) room ofa com pie~ on the 1800 hlol'k ofWh1tucr \venue wa\ \tolcn f'nda) maht hi value was pl3tnt at S 148 HunUna~on Beach tensive lo jC~ ~L'rt rcportrd 1n the weekend hur&lar) of homr on 1ht 800 block of <X:cnnh1ll Dm r I h{ h.11r I k "on· ':I hlut' hooded \W.C:t1l\h11 I W1tnt''i\l'' '>iml the man was p1l·ke<l up h\ n woman Jn\ 1ng a hlul' Vull,..wagtn 'an 1ha1 lkd north on Brnokhur.,1 "itrl'Ct rc~1dl'nl'i told <lllin:r\ hurglar<o stoic 1cwclr> "onh \21 . 700. mink coat'l worth SY.000 an11quc\ "Orth SI 0 .200. c:anH·ra cqu1pml·nt wonh SI 200 and $4.000 111 l'O\h II wa\ nol 11nmcd1atl'h know.n IHI\\ lht' hrt•al-tn tK l u rrcd • • • \ molml'>t ll'JX>rll'd ..,und1n 1ha1 '\Omconc ''°k ,lll lour w.hccl., .ind lln''l from h1\ l~t<l dark gr:>~ Volk\· w.1a<'n R.ihh1t I he \Chide had hccn p:irl<l·d 1n a auc'\I lot un 1hc I SSOO hlod ol If unt1ngton \ 1llagl' I he lo!>!. \\a\ C\tlmJtC:d 81 S~O() ••• C amC'ra rqu1rmun1 worth SSOO wa\ \tolcn m the wt'l'll·nd hurglary ol a buraund~ Dat'\un lt<Ol n.ukN on the lOO hhl\k of 11 \t \trl't'l • • • \ hurJl111' ""' rl•portcd \atutda\ morn 1 na on thl' R I 00 bloc l ol C)1lk."~t C tr~ I he lo'' indudcd '>It Ml tQ111pmen1 \\Orlh S 7~() and thrr1. buttl(' ol liquor "'o(th S 'O ••• \ woman tcp.mc:d l'IHI\ \unda} that hl'r .. 1h 1.·r blm· l')K \ Ont\un Pul~r h.1d hc.•cn 'ltOIC'n trom thi;-·11'10 I ' ' hlcx:k ol 1 lth Street fhe Io's w a., c'itimatcd at S 10.CX>O • • • \ l.Ulragl' hurglar) w.as reported earl) Sundn) on lhc I 00 bl ock ol I .,lh <;1reet Thl' intruder look a S 100 tclc' 1\1on \Ct and '>ome p1l klc\ from a 1ar • • • ~oml·om· rcnw"rd the ruhht·r <olrtpp1ng from thl· rl'Jr windo"' lll break 1ntoa )t'lln" I <n7 Dal\un 8 210 parked Sunda) on 1he 7 500 hlocl>. ol Vol~a Dn H l he lo" indudt•d \lt'r<'O cQu1pment worth S '~O • • • -'\ rnan wa\ arfl'\lt•tl "'ia1u1da\ aflemuon JI the Ralph\ 'UJ'll'rmarkct. 19041 Beach Bl\ cJ • on 'u~p1uon ol 1ohoplit11ng. Reuhel\•d w.1, liquor worth S6.4Q. • • • Somnrnc r-cmm<'d \ter<'n <·quip mtnt wonh S4 '0 from a {'onvcmhk black I <Jt< I Jeep t JS p3rlcd on tht· 2 ~()(l hlOl ~ of ~ nglnnd \tn:et • • • .\ woman reported \aturJa-y after- noon thn1 \Oml-onc '\tole her red I% 7 Votk,wngcn Imm 1hc "-.Man parktni lot at M.le,nul1a \tll'l'I ,ind ( 1arfiC"ld \\cnuc Ttw lo'' "a' {'\t1m h.'tl at S:?. SCXl ••• \ m11tnr 1\1 n'Jl<lr lnl ~aturda' mornmg I hat \omt•onl' hroke 1n10 hi\ red 1qMC C :imam. narkcd 1n on underaruund 11Nnml'n1 lot 1n tht• 16700 hlock. ol T Jlt,man L11nc:1. The: hur,lar '\tok \tl'rl'Cl l'qu1pml"nt wonh \400 I nine \ "·~ca1 old In tnC' mJn "'~' nn1.•\tl·d Im 'U'lJ'l•t 1<1n ul (lO'l'\C\"n& t111 •II f•ll W\" f'on t'arl\ toda' at\t•1 polirt• ~tOJ1(ll'J ,l \'('hide: 1n tht• lM)O bill\ k. of f>nrk. \ ll'" l urn-.rnd lnund a p:itr of nunlhul' in th• l.Ut Mt< ll.ll'I I ' \hilt•\ W:l\ hooh·J tnlO wunl\ 1ail • • • .\ \.1c\ltan nalmnal wa' ht1<1!..cd ;i1 uiunt} 1all tor \U\pKwn 111 klon\ drunlcn drt\ 1ng lall' ~und.t\ ni~hl alter a ra\~l·ngcr in h1'\ car \Ulll·rcd mmor 1n1unc' 1n a colh\1on "11h a lire h\dranl Ja, ll'r < a~tro 22 Jl'n nl \ie\ICO. w.a!> 1reatcd for •nJurn·, .ind reka~d from l U\tin hn.-.r1tal R.1111 < astro 2:! "·'" hookl·d a1 tounl' 1ail • • • Patio turnitun• worth SbOO wa' 'ltolcn from mH'>ldl' a home: on ..,Ullfll\C: tli\t Cl\ l'fl'd nll\\ln~ \JtUI c.la\ altl•rnoon • • • \and.ii' hmh· \'100 "onh ol window.' al l n1\l'r'ill\ High ~hool and 'ilOk two baller; ch.irgc' ':alunl .11 S:!OO ll"l'r lht• \\'n·h·nd Poll',. \JWculaw the w1ndo\.\ \ma\hl'r' 1umpc<l a lllHll1 f('nn' 111 ~'\1n l'nln Lacun~ Beach \ l!~al ,,1 S \Otl 1n rn<ih "a' \lolcn from a ~W 1rtthe•600 blt)('l nl ·\n11.1 ~tn'C'I ~undn' I aaunJ Hcalh p(lhlc: reponrc.l • • • \ hurglar alarm wa' acll' .lll'll "'hen t hl· uw. m·r ol a nl'l(th ht1n n~ bu~1nc:" hammc-n."d a nail 1111t• .1 common wall in tht• 14011 hlo1. k 111 ~ulh < OJ\I lflghw a\ ..,umlJ' l"\\'• nina • • • .\mun 'l'l'n on lh<' 'trl'\'1 \dhnp .rncJ wu inJ. nn "' lurndk 11, l'I h.-. hl'ac.l W'I\ JlllkCd ur JI lht• 1.'lltlll'I ut l>tamond \tfl'C'I and \oulh c oJ'I H1e,h"'a) h\ olTin'"~ntl 1lfl\l'n tu lh,· lit~ hnHh \unJa, murnmt, • • • \ l'at radm valut•d .ll S '!'Ill "-:I' \tokn rrum 3 \ rhtdc p.Hli.l·cJ "' I h<" 1100 hln<'k nf ( :u11tn3 \trl, t ••• < 1l·tf1t ,·ard' :inJ s.s~n 1n lll'ti W\I\' lall'O hnm a house in lhl' 'iOO hlock of \n1ta ..,lret'I Fountain Valley \ andal' 111smantled tw.n dugouts and ripped out elcctnc "anng at the 'nrth r nunta1n Valle) l 1ttlc League" c.l1.1m,1nd on L1ghthouS<" Lane • • • "ll'fl\'\ '' hrol>.l· ttlu" in m1rroro. on 1lw llfl' l'r'' '>td<.' ol thrl'<.' \chicles 10 111,· I ~111~1 blcxk of Palm Sm•ct • • • \11nh·onl' took a gra) metal bo' , 11111:11n1np. S 1'i0 Imm an unlocked ,at, .11 ~.1u111cthall "-nrld 1011 ~ I .1ltx·n \' t' • • • c a1 1l11l.'H' \l:t\hC"d th<.' top to a \ 111~,w.11tl'll llll\\t'rltbk when 1t wa~ 1wh·d in ltw 101 at the founuun < 01'1mun1t' l 1hran-Thcy '\tole a \'tl)(l \M IM radio .nnd cauwd S 700 ,1anlitK<.' to 1hc rar 1up Newport Beach \ 1111\ I Por~ h<.' 91 I "''~ ~lripped of 11\ 11rl'' Jnd "hn+~ and lcll ~1uin1 un lour milk ,rJte\ at an undcrgrnund tll .l)t\' on 1 hc 200 bhx.. of (. aanq ,111\' T ht· total lo \ Yrl pul •ll S1.040. • • • \ I ~ )t,1up.4' \hO\&Un worth S2~ "d' \l11kn frnm a Punt1al f 1rC'htrd parlnJ .ii. hu'ltnC'\\ on lhe I XOO hlo( k 111 Do\ l' \trl't't ••• \ ,.air of clC'Ctm \1Jc, 1"'v. m1rT\ll":\ Mll t 11 SI , 2 2 "-t'n' pnt'J off a I '179 Punc: hl· T oar1-1 ~rkcd on 'he 3 '?l hind l)f 8U\:h \tf'\.-ct . The r o"ncr l'\l1mo.llrJ lhc: noo , •I J"'lUI s 1.000 1n rt"thO\ 1n fell' . . •. ' A4 Or noe COUt OAJL Y PlLOT /Monday. January 23. 198• Smith's Cabinet post goes to Meese Attorney General staying on until counselor confirmed W.\~HIN<,TO""' (AP) -Prr:\1dc:nt Reagan an- nounct.'d loda) he \\Ill nominate prl''>ldl·nual Coun'>elor Edwin Mel·~ I II tu \un:el·d .\ttur nc) <.11.'nt·ral \\ill mm French Smith. who'" n•,1gning after conduc11ng lh1.· most wholesak re~hap1ng nt Ju'it1ce Dcpanment pohc> 1n decades. Tht: Prl')llknt. 111 a lt:tter to Srn11h. said ht• WU) accepting thl' '>Urp11w 1n1gna11un · "1th deep regret .. Smith "-Ill \la\ on al the .lu'>t1n• l>t·panml·nt until Meese .,..in~ ~·natc-ninlirma11un. Jn·onl1ng to prc<;1den- t1al spolc~man l .trr) "rx·a~l'' In h1' letterot rl'\lgn::111on. \\hllh the \\hilt.' Hou!>c: released toda) Smith 101,1 Kl·agan that \\ h1k ··~en u:c 1n 'our ( ab1net ha' bt:en both a great honor and a personal pleasure." the atmrnc' gt·nnal kit II"'•'' time tu return to private life ".\mong till' 'l''l'ral •l•"o"' \\ll\ I mu'' do ~u 1!> thl· !>trongcon' 1ctron 1ha1tl\t•1111c1nt' ot thl' countr~ requ1rt· that \Ou run and ht• rl'·l'k\ll"d · \11111h ''nil' .. , ha'l' been in\ uh l'd 1n that r1on'" \llll'l' 19()(1 and I do not Y.anl 1984 tu be Jn C~CCPllOn rh1~ would not be possible In ll'I) r>rc\<"nt pos111on " The pre<11dcnt. 1n his letter to Sn111h. rephl"d, "While I will dc,·ply m1<1 )'Our continued panic1pa11on al. " nwmhcr of the ( ab1net, I' appreciate }Our ofTt·r to part1npatl' in the 1984 campaign .. Rea~n praised the changes Smath has brought about 111 the Justice Department. mentioning several by name. and said the anorne) general had agl'('ed to serve as a mt'mber of the President's Foreign lntelhgence Advisory Board. m1th had told Reagan ot h1~ dt"Cision to resign 1n a pm all' ~cs~ion Wednesday. On Thursda). Speakes said, the allorney general mtt "'•lh Reagan's top three a1dl'S -Meese. Chief of Stan Jame~-\ Baker Ill and Deputy Chief of Staff Michael K Dea-.er -and told them he wa~ resigning. Shorth after that, Mee~. Baker and Deaver met with Reagan. Si}cales said Reagan told them at that time that he v.ould nominate Meese to be auome) general In a wnucn statement toda~. Reagan said. "Ed 1s not onl} m\ llU\ted l.'ounsclor. he is also a person "'hose life anJ e\P.,•m•nce rdk•ct a profound t·om m1tment to the law and a \'On'>l'>lc nt d1:d1 cat1on to the 1mprovl'1Tlenl of our fUStlle )\\tem .. William F. Smith Ed win Meese . El Salvador takes offensive in war SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (AP)- Armed forces planes bombed suspected rebel po!>1t1ons in an eastern province where the government 1s beginning a ne"' countennsurgenq dn-.e. civilian sources say. The sources said go' emmcnt planes blasted targets Sunday in the cit~ of Jucuaran. 78 miles southeast ofth1s capital t'tly. Jucuaran 1s in Usulutan province. where the army began a counterinsurgency pro- gram Friday through which 11 hopes to dislodge rebels from the region and then encourage farmers to return to the land a Guatemalan air force plane as Ch1et Warrant Officer Roben W. Prescott. 34. of San Mateo. Calif. He worked in the office of the m1htal) attadle to the U.S. Embassy. otlicials said. and was .. on a normal d1plomat1c m1ss1on." Prescott and I 0 Guatemalans were aboard the Israeli-built Avava 856 that crashed Saturda) north of the capital ctt) 10 minutes after takeoff. A communique from the Guatemalan army said the plane was earl) 1ng people and supplies to the non hem province of Peten. Therl' were no rcpons of surv1-.ors. Secretary of State George Shultz s h ares a light moment U W!repMto with photographen befor e his TV appear ance Sunday. The plan lS patterned after the pa- cification program used by the United States in Vietnam. The civilian sources. who requested anonymity for fear of reprisals. said the) did not know if there were any casualties in the attack. Druse hit Lebanese Shultz reveals thaw in Soviet arms talks tJsulutan. along with the other eastt.'rn provinces of San Miguel. Morazan and La Uni on. remained .,..tthout clcrtncil} throughout the weekend as a result of rebel sabotage Saturday. About 1.3 m1ll1on people 1n the eastern half of the country were affected b} the blackout. BFIR UT. Lcbanon(AP)-Druscforces broke a 36-hour lull in fighting and shelled Lt·banest• arm~ pos111o ns in the central mountains today, state radio reported. Druse leader Walid Jumblatt says his Synan-backed militia "'on't stop fighting until the Cabinet resigns. W..\SHlt-.:c.10\. I \Pl -\l·tn:1a~ of tatc George P \hull/ -.a" the l 'n·lll'd States and the ()o, ll't l nion arc talking informal!\ about arm' rnntrol anJ could soon bl.·· ncgo11.111ng fatl'·IO-latl' o'er reduction ot con,enlional lnrce'> ··\\ e ha'c prl'll\ good J1'>lU'>\IOn' gliing on no"' on 1he hot linl' · \hult1 said Sunda) v.11hout p1npom11ng thl· ,UbJl'Cts ··That's a form ot arm' agreement · .\nd Shult1 said rising terrorism 1n the M1ddlr East t!> .. 1ncrti.l'>mgl~ originating 1n Iran .. \\Ith the acqu1csccncc ofSyria:· He named Iran. S~ na. the So' 1et Union and L1b~a as nations that ha' c encouraged and aided terrorist group' as pan of their s1ra1eg' for gaining 1nlluencc 1n the M1ddk East. The sabotagr appeared to be an attempt to thwan the pacification operation Usulutan 1s the second phase of the program. begun in June in San Vicente pro' ince. "'h1ch borders Usulutan on the \\e'il (I\ ll1an sources said fiH' soldiers 'H~re ~1llcd and 19 wounded 1n fighting unday a1 Tres Calles. another L'sulatan town Jumblatt. in an interview pubh'Shed in the Jordanian newspaper al-Rai. was quoted as sa)'1ng: .. We will not stop fighting 1h1) time unless and until the Gemayel go,crnment resigns. Its sta~mg 10 power \\Ould mean the complete destruction of Lebanon.·· The rcnc"ed ligh11ng today came 10 the mountains that nse east of Beirut's International ..\1rport . .,..here the 1.400. man contingent ofU S Mannes 1s based. Shult/ al)O -.aid the l n1tcJ \talc~ rs agreeable to a ~o' 1e1 propo ..... I that the estranged '\upcrpo"crs rc\Unll" 1hc1r suspended talksa1ml·d ill rcduun~ 1hc le' cl of con-.ent1 onal mihtan torrc\ in E:.astcrn and We~tern Eurort• The '>t'lTl'Wn said on .\BC'-T\"s ··This \\eek "'rth I)a\ 1d Bnr kle\ :· that the So' ll't\ h:H l' '>uggc'>tt·d rl·.,ump11on of the negotiation., on '\larch 16 in Vienna In Guatemala. the L'.S. Embass-~ 1denl- 1 lied the .\ menr:rn "hn c11t>c1 in 1 he cra)h of BACK SCHOOL The Phys ical Reha bilitat ion Ce nter Med ical Group 17672 Beach Blvd., Ste. F Huntington Beach Wednesday, January 25th 7:00 P.M. Presentations by: Robert Hirsch, M.D. Orthopedic Surgeon and rel(istered phy."ical therapist The program is offered to th.e community free of charge. For reserva lions, call: 842-1832. Teriyaki Through February 26th • DEMOCRATS SEEK UNITY .\MES. lowa·(API -The Demo- crauc candidates for president. 10 Iowa for a forum on agricultural issues. are calling for an end to bickering among themselves and a focus instead on their targt't: Presi- dent Reagan. .. I think we should focus less on picking away at each other's records and focus more on his (Reagan's) record:· Sen. Alan Cranston ofCali- fornta said aturday as the candidates vied for the farm vote 10 Iowa. the site of precinct caucuses Feb :!O ... Ronald Reagan is a disaster for agricultural .\mcnca ns as well as a disaster for all .\mencans." Of the <,1\ candidate\ at the forum -onh Sen John Glenn of Ohro and the Rev. ks~e Jackson we re ab~ent. both campaigning in the South -all predicted a disaster for farmers should Reagan win re-election. "If Reagan wins. I'd sell the farm and buy a bomb shelter." former Sen. George McGovern said. Organizers of the event said they were delighted with 11s outcome and said the interest it has generated means agriculture will move to the forefront in the 1984 election. "The fact that the candidates came. the kind of turnout we ha' e. the kinds of stands the) took on issues clearly means n's on the front burner 1n lo"' a for the nexl month and the countn for the rest of the year:· said David Ostendorf. one of the or~n1zer1. State Democratic Chairman David Nagle. who has not endorsed any candidatt.'. pronounced the event good for the part) and most of the candidates. He said former Vice President Walter Mondale "held his own ... while McGovern and Sen. Gal) -Har't of Colorado ··probably 1mpro,ed their positions." All six candidates pledged to wp- pon programs which would suppon small fam1I} farmers and assailed Reagan ·s agricultural pohc}. The) also opposed future grain embargoes. although some admitted support for past embargoes and apologized for the ( arter administration. the last to impose a ban on grain sales to the Soviets. Early Bird Dinner Specials s6 . 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish "Our 26th year" Call Rtglfdmg Non Smo•tr Ritt! Six gain freedom in Berlin C omplece Dmner w ith choice of soup or salad and dessert .v · and JO 60 Rafts /b. BFRLIN ( .\P) -Six FARMERS lffStMANCE Fast Ciermans have been J -GRotJ» l'Srortcd to freedom M through the Berlin Wall 4 to 6 P 441 Oki Newporl llvd. t"'o da~s after the) took I / l D New,..t leoch, C:.. refuge in the U.S. Embass) a A W kt 631-n40 ~ ,_ JI 88 • ~~~~~=;;;;;~ 1n East Bcrhn and refused ..., ~ Ii RUffELL'S to budge until the} won pohucal a'iylum in the ~ff/DnJ 6 7 3-7 7 26 U,HOLSTllY, INC. w~~'il Berlin border • I ON THC PfNINSUL A ............ -4 .... guards said the five men BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA 1922 HARBOR BIVD and one woman were driv- COSTA MESA -548 1156 en 1n t~r<.'e East German TeXas citizens flee city in bom.b scare By tbe A11oclated Preu POINT COMFORT. Texas -About three-fourths of this coastal town's I. I 2S residents fled their homes as the deadline for a threatened chemical~plant bombina approached. but no explosive was found and the evacijeCS returned. officials say. ''We're not stoppina our inve tiaa· lion until we make an n~t.'' said Police Chief Tommy Ochoa on Sunday after police hlocked roads leadina into the town between 3 and 4 p.m. A note received by the Formosa Plastics Corp. last week demanded that an undisclosed amount of money be placed in a park in iearby Pon Lavaca or the plant would be blown up at 3:30 .m. Sunday. At 2 p.m., radio and television stations rondcast a message from Mayor Trinidad Rocha. who told residents that no bomb had been found. but that they could evacuate "as a precaution." Rocha said about 75 percent of the town's residents left Judge off to )all TOLEDO. Ohio -A federal judge convicted under Ohio's newdrunken-dnving law says he'll spend his threc- day 1a1I term working on court business. "I'm takma a couple offiles with me to woricon and l'llche<:Jc in with my clerk!> once a day in case of an emergency," U.S. Distnct Judge Nicholas Walinski said Sunday. as he prepared to start the sentence today. The judge was sentenced last week 1n Toledo Mun1c1pal Coun to the jail term, fined $300 and had his dnver's license suspended for 60 days. Half-tlme a royal Dush SALT LAKE CITY -The rush to bathrooms during halftime of Super Bowl XVlll has been blamed by a water department supervisor for the rupture of a I 6-inch water main ... About 15 minutes into halftime, I thoutJ:it. 'If something 1s going to happen. it'll happen now." said Easton Stevens. a Salt Lake City Water Depanment supervisor. Moments later he was called out to the broken main. The cause of the break may never be determined officially, but Stevens said as far as he's concerned. it was due to too many fans flushmg their toilets at the same ~ time 6 perish ln house fire BERWICK, Pa. -An early morning fire that raced through a two-story home, killing six people in their beds, ma~ have been caused by hot cigarette ashes dumped into a garbage can. fire officials said. The blaze Sunday apparent!) began in a small pantry between the living room and kitchen on the first floor, officials said. A vent circulating air between the first and second floors helped the fire spread qu1ckl~ through the home, Berwick fire Chief Norman Fowler said. All six victims were found in their beds on the second floor. CALIFORNIA Sweep turns up 18 shells SAN DIEGO -After a productive first week. the Navy planned today to continue its searctrforotd arntkry shells 1n pubhc land that used to be a military firing range. Sailors and Mannes who swept the canyon area adjacent to the T1errasanta neighborhood last week found 18 shells that were presumed to be live. Of the five rounds disco' ered Frida). four "'ere 75mm armor-piercing shells and the other a 37mm shell. Chlnese asylum denled SAN FRANCISCO -A Chinese physicist who Oed t11s country's consulate here by slidin~ down a rope will fight a U.S. 1mm1gration judge's decision to send him home, his attorney says. Oakland attorney Thomas Surh sa1dan appeal on behalf of Xia Yuren. 50. will be filed with the Board of Immigration Appeals as the first step in a process that could take two years. Judge Bernard Hornbach denied the atmosphenc: physicist's request for poht1cal asylum on Friday. Xia was accused of battery for <11legedly molesting a woman at the New Mexico Insutute of Mining and Technology. Xia was taken to San Francisco by Chinese authonties and was awaiting return to China when he escaped. $21 mllllon ln cocalne seized BELL -l")learly I 00 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated S2 I m1lhon. half of it hidden in a tunnel under a house. have been seized and five men from Colombia were arrested 1n a weekend raid, authorities said today. Los Angeles County sheriffs Deputy John Broussard said S 15.000 in cash was also found Sunday 01ght after a stake- out by narcotics deputies and state law enfor~ment officers. Cop spy settlement mulled LOS ANGELES -Mulriple plaintiffs in a landmark police spying lawsuit set for trial in just 10 days held a lengthy weekend meeting on a proposed settlement but gave no word on what was decided. However. American Civil Liberties Union attorney Paul Hoffman did say another meeting with a settlement judge would be held today. The ACLU 1s representing 131 plaintiffs who accuse police of illegal spying on law-abiding civilians WORLD I Chlle-Argentlne accord •lgned VATICAN CITY -Chile and Argentina signed a decl1t[at1on of peace and fnend~hip today as pan of a Vauc"hl attempt to resolve a tense temtorial dispute between the two South A~erican.neighbors. Tbe forcian m1n1sters of the two countnes. which came to the brink of war 1n 1978. declared "their decision to pr'escrve and develop their relataons in malterable pcacr and perpetual friendship." the joint statement said. 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Poland's Roman Catholic primate. for the The West German gov-~ firsttime in 10 months and then heard the cleric celebrate crnmcnt. West Berlin Mass for some 10.000 worshipers who nashed Solidarity's authorities and U.S. ¥-for-victory sign. Glemp had conferred with John Paul M1ss1on refused 10 ~Y II. the Polish-born pope, at the Vatican last week. The todn> whether the m had cardinal rt'fuscd to say what he and Walesa discussed in then been flown out of thcu 20 m1nute-metting Sunday. Wcst lkrhn. 'iunda> the U .~ Em- ba\\} 1n Ea\t Berlin made a bnef statement confirming the am,•al in West Berlin "The 'ii\ people. who came to the embass) on frida) r<.-qucstmg as)lum. Id\ 1hc cmba~s" volun· taril> The) depaned fol- low1 ni conclu'1on\ of ncaotiat1on') With Or Wolfpng Vogel. attornc) We ha-.e rt'<'Ci\'ed rchablr a'i'lur3ncc\ that all 'ii\ 1nd1· '•dual'\ ha-.e arrr-.ed \.lfrl> 1n th(' WC"st '' Then-wa' \fX'<'\Jlatton We<,t German>" ma) hu"c "bough1 ouf 1he ~Ill ()f' "freed to \\\llP J•Ulcd Eut (1~rman agents for th~u rdca~ U.S. complez firebombed MUNICH, West Germany -Unknown assailants th re"' a firebomb through a window of the U.S. military -.hopping center tn nonhcm Munich early today. eolice ...i1d The firebomb land~ 1n 10 office. but no irvuries "'er1: reported 1n the 2 a.m attack. pohcc said. It was not 1mmed1atcly clear 1f onyonc was in the complex 11 tht ume Shamir threaten• to quit T(L A VIV. br1el -Prime Minister Y1tzh ... Shamtr thmucned to ft 11n 1f his C brnet colleaaucs did not approve theS20b1lhon budaet that was finally passed after bitter debate. new• reports '4id today. The 1984 budge•. adopted unda) night. included a $17 t million cu• in defen5e ~pend1na. Two dlllly ntW1p1pers and bract Radio f\"ported th:Jt ftam1r made-h11 th~at to rrs11n -and bring down the 0\Cmmcnt -d urint a mtttin o( min ten from his llkuJ bloc. hdd between t~ Cati ntt "°'\' \an the rconont)' • • I - . ' a c;; -; Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Monday, January 23, 1N4 High c ourt r e instat€s ·murd ~re r ' s death t I rm. i Justices say no comparison revtew ts called for WA~HIN GTON (.\P) -Thl' Su- preme Cou rt rcrnst.atcd the death sentence of a California man toda). ruling that convicted murderers ma} be sentenced to death even when staic courts do not stud) what punishment was re<:c1vt'd b) others who com- mitted s1m1lar crimes B~ a 7.2 vote. theJust1ces n•1nstated the death ~ntence of con' 1cted murderer Robert .\lton Harns. The~ said no "propomonaht) re\ 1ew" "as required in h1~ case The dec1s1on marked the high coun·s latest 'enture int o the legal quagmire of cap11al punishment. but its ultimate effect on th e nearly 1.300 men and women on death rows nat1onw1de ma} take months to assess The coun said the C'o nst1tut1on's protcc11om against cruel and unusual punishment do not impose an absolute requirement that all death sentences be compared w11h pcnalues imposed 1n si milar cases. "There is no basis in our cases for ddcndan1 n:4uc!>l~ 11 ... J ui.uce 8 ) ron R Whne \\rote for the court. ·· .\ssum1ng that there could be a capital ~oicncmg S)'Stcm i.o lacking 1n other checks on arbitf"1riness th111t wou ld not pass consti&ut1onal muster w1th oul comparative proport1onahl) review. the 1977 C'aJiforma i\atutc (under which Harns was sentenced) 1s not of that son:· White said. Harm wa~ ronv1 led of murdmna t~o 16-)car·old boy51n San Dtqo in 1978. Pohce ~1d he 1bdue1td th • OO)s. John Mayeski and M1chx~ Baker. from a hamburstt drtv.in -___,~ nnd ur.cd \heir car for a bank robbC'rY: Prosecutors said Harris lauaheo about gunning dowo the bovt while he ate the meals they never f'inashcd.~ Hams' 1979 conviction and death • I Big q~ake rocks Monterey· coast MONTERE'r (.\Pl -J\ strong earthquake th at felt like an ewlos1on to some people and a ro ller to others triggered burglar alarms 1n Kini. ( 1ty and rattled homes along 200 miles of California coastline. at 9:40 p.m .. accord1n.s to · Patt) Murtha of the Umversny of Cah-,. forn1a Seismographic Station tn Bcrkele:r. The first aftershock. which had a preliminary reading of 4.0. hil oane minutes later. Murtha said. and second aftershock of the same maani·• tude came about 11 : I 0 p.m. She said it hadn't been detennioed which fault line the quakes were on. but stie d.idn 't believe it was on th( San Andreas Fault. Steamy conversation UWINptloto holdmg that the comparative propor- tionality review by an appellate coun is req uired in every case in which the cauaed temperature. to hlt the •Ingle dlglta death penalty is imposed and the Officials said Sunda) night's quake. which registered 5.25 on the Richter scale. and two strong after- shocks caused no damage or injuries. But hundreds of people from San Francisco to San Luis Obispo called police. radio stations and newspapers to report they felt ll. The first and strongest of the shakes. wh1cll had an epicenter 12 miles southeast of Monterey. struck At the Monterey County Sheriff' Department. about 80 miles south of San Francisco. Sgt. John Darlina said the shock was shon and severe. Two Boeton re.ldenta chat ln the chill on a atreet comer tht• weekend, with ateamy re.ulta. FrfCld arctic air ln the area baa a• much of the nation remain• gripped ln r--------------------------------- the &rup o f winter. I .................................................................... , .............................. .... College tuition deal still not 'in the bag' Governor balking at aid propos~l LOS. ANGELES (A P) -Go". George Deukmejian says he won't give in to a key compromise feature in the sticky issue of community coll~e fees being considered b) the Legi~ lature today. A com promise bill to break the long-stand mg deadlock on the go'· emor's demand for a $50-per- 9tmnter tuition at community col- kges would combine a series of existing fees with new tu1t1on for a total S50 fee. But Democrats want the Republican governor to agree that students who apply for financial aid could have a two-month delay in paying the fee. DeukmeJian u1d Saturday he won't agree to that provision. although he has agreed to approve restoration ofS96.5 million in aid to the community colleges 1f the legjs- lators go along with the $50 fees. He made the comments at a news conferen ce following a speech to a convention of the California Re· pubhcan League. the moderate wing of the state GOP. The governor told the group that the "bitter medicine" of last year's budget cuts did its job and "cured"' California's economy. He said his new budget proppsals are aimed at "returning higher educa- tion to excellence." creating more 1obs and making the state more a\lractive to employers. ''Last year's budget was bitter mediciate. but now the patient 1s healthier." Dcukmejian said. "'Today the state is bnmming with promise 0nce again ... For the first time in five years. California has a balanced budJet -and it was done without raising general taxes ... The governor said his proposed spending increases for higher educa- tion will offset sagging morale that has resulted from meager salary increases and nsing student fees. ··we must keep and attract the best professors. scientists and resear!.'.hers in the nation ... and train more students to be the scientific wizards of the future." Dcukmejian said. Acid pits to blame -family Riverside residents neve~ _go~warntng? RIVERSIDE (AP)-A family says It was never warned to stop drinking water from a well contaminated with PCE. a suspected carcinogen. and now they are suffering a vanety of health ailments. Frank Fionda. 48. said he de- veloped a heart "speed-up" condition about six months after he moved into his home near the Stringfellow acid pits. a former mdustrial waste site. Fionda is on medication for the heart condition and also suffers from lap1es of memory. He and his wife. Myrna. say the couple's 15-year-old daughter. Lucmda. began getting migraine headaches in November and is also taking medicine. "It would just be nice to know 1f the water was the cause:· Myrna Fionda said in an interview published Satur- day in the Riverside Press-Enterpnse. State health officials discovered last month that the well used by the Fiondas and the Bill McGoogan family contained tetrachloroethene. commonly known as PCE. a solvent that causes cancer in laboratory 'animals. But health officials sav they are not sure 1f Stringfellow. a former waste disposal site. 1s the source of the pollution. Tests in December determined that the well. located in the foothills north of Glen Avon. contained 2.6 parts per b1lhon of PCE. according to Dr. James Stratton. chief of the En- vironmental Toxics Ep1dem1olog)' Unit of the state Department of Health Services. The state recommends against drinking water contaminated at a level of 4 parts per billion. Both families say they never were advised not to drink the con- taminated water. But David Spath. sannary engineer fo r the Department of Health Ser- vices. said he btheves he warned the Fiondas about drinking from the well. Fledgling Florida symphony mirroring Orange County's By SUSAN FINGE R Dlllfr ""' C. ii ' I ...,., ORLANDO. Fla. -Orange Coun- ty California and OranJ,C County Flonda both exude Disney's in- fluence 1n sun-filled citrus land. Both counties are experiencing an influx of ex-urbanites bringing sophisticated cultural tastes along with mature financial status. And both are supporting relatively young orchestras -the Pacific Sym· phony Orchestra. the Florida Sym- phony Orchestra -1n a manner that permits gradual. but consistent. artis- tic development. A recent program of Russian mu 1c. offered by the Flonda Sym- phony Orchutra. consisted of Mlaskovsky's one-movement Sym· phony No. 21. Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3, with a very fine solo appearance b)' John Browning. and Tcha1kovi.ky"s Symphon)' No 6. the "PathC11QUC .. , 1dne) Rothstein wa'I recently rhoscn from amona 400 contel)de~ to be music d1rccto=r of the j)f'orida ymphony andou appa y deahna w1th ,soinc-e>HM-s:a problems - baJic quht10n!> of prtt1s1on. 1ntona· tlon. tone quality and balancr -that Kc11h Clarli has faced 1n inOu.:nc1na t\Cr) \taac of thl' PSO'\ dl'"cloe>- m1:n\ , Sin11larly. financial 'luppon h:I\ cnahll'tf Roth\trin 10 uniar.uk thl' qualll) among 1hc 70 orchestra mem- ber Las1 week"' Florida ymphony c:onccn ellh1b1ted the same uneven· ne\s and the samr prom•~ that past Pacific '>mphon) <.'once n\ have ">hown. f unhcrmorc. the chOtl'e of prottram wa '1 nod to popular t attracuon to a certain Russian ellot1· c1sm. But the inclusion of Miaskovsk)'. a rarel)' heard. lifelong friend of Prokofiev. denotes a sense of com- m 1tment to musical edu9ition that Rothstein obviously shares wtth Clark. The M1askovsky was performed with energy and. 1n sections. with an exciting degree of momentum sus- tained through emphasized syn- copation. At times. however. the music -which once sounded so radical but now seems unabashedly romantic despite its Russian modal- it y -was played with a dull blandness. This blandness affected the slower sec11ons of the other p1~ as well. The Tchaikovsk). a dangerous p1ccc for a )'Ouna orchestra to JJ(rform. c pcc1ally .uffcred dunn1 its more 'ustained moments. Still. the stnna enstmblc for the haltin& line of thr founh movement. 1n which the muste11n'\ manaacd to wsta1n the tho""1• throuahout frequent mt<1, wH accomphsht'd "'~II Like our own Pacific Symphony the act'omphtt\"'cnts of the sister 'ymphony orch~tra 1n Florida •~ JU>t enouah to allow one to 1mnamr the clTcd ofa profound I\ controlled rungc. .. of dynamics. and o(an 1ntcn ''> and balance of focused hn~ tha\ ltlUld \Omcdn~ IL•a4f to true areatnes _ .. Not a penny down~ 1295% APR and up to five years to pay. I\ tc• \l'I Home Federal help~ you with bumper to bumper financing for as long as five years -at a great Im' rate~ For a l11rnte<l 11ml' onh Home Federal offm \OU Ile\' C:Jr fi11Jnc11111. ""h1ch coH·r. up to 100'\, of the ~11111~ pme plus 1.1\ licenlit' and '>'.trrJnf\ Uorro'>' up 10 $2-i 0001 .\11<l keep 'our p:l\ men~ lo" "uh our hreakthrou~h rillt' of 0111\ 12 Q"'"· APH• and terms up 10 h\t' \n nee<l 10 tradt• \Our preloent car no need to deplett' 'our sa\ 111~~ 10 come up with c:c,h You can hu' one of the hetter Ile\\ ca~ on the road todn without ~pend111g one red cent hefore \OU make 'our f1rs1 111~:.llment "' ... -., ............... , ... ""'~ ... • _ .. ""-111>1 .... _.,.. ,,,,~ ........ ,.,....._....,..... "" ... •It ...... ' ""'--"'.. • .,_. t.l-'"1-•11 I t.1_.,_ '"' ,_,, ~ •"1119\). I~ It••••• . ~' _,.. """'...... ... \ "'' • """' .._._.~ .. M.1't'"'9 fa\ t -.14 .la.C• llr• .> \-. ·-,.,._ .. t The ke) to )OUr new car is also the kc~ to extra bankin~ convenience at Home J Federal. 01 lCl' 'our .ipplic,111011 1~ .1pprll\t.'ti .tll \OU 11ffil to <lo to 1111.1ht\ tor tlm r.ire OPf!Onun1f\ 1~ opt>n .u1<l ma111tJ1n J llome h·JerJI 1111eres1 ·ea mm~ cht>ek111g ,l((lllllll \\llh JUIOOlJllC mo111hh pa' ment' for the <lur:t11011 or 'our 10;111 lie II <I< tur11/1 /1<11 11111 1111i·rr•,/ 1111 p 111r < /'lf.i Rlll,C (/r'I 11/111/ fll /~1//1 I rl/I /'(II /('\\ and /1<11 more t'11111~·111e111h /111 I 11//r l/('fl' ((Ir I It' all p<trt ol till' helpful .1111l proft'l>.'10llal trl.'.llllll'lll \\HI \t' (onir to t'\pt'<."l from Home Fe<ler-.il IHI(' of lht' 11.111011 ' htr~N <t11d 'trongest f11tlnl 1.tl llllilllUllOll~ Get )OUr new car plans in gear -get on the phone now Thi offer mm ~ "1thJra"11 at am lime for 111lumu11011 on ho" to apph for \Ollf Ile\\ car loan. call nght J" J\ :im hour am da' 1-800-862-0539 toll-free litJlt'\\ 1de r I ··1 scrlou /y doubt thats person able to do community college level work would not know how to apply for flnancJal aid.·' OLLY MALCOMB Senior. Corona Del Mar Hltb School The last thing we need is another transit tax He's ready for a real K.I.S.S.-off 1 o the.-Eda tor· J{cgardang tht Ulll'·Ccnl ta\ propmal -we do notncl'd all)' morr tJ\<.'S for "transportation." Wathan the past year or two. slate ps ta>. was increased two cent'> and kdt'ral &d' tax was 1nu·t0a\Cd fi"c lt:nl'> In '>Orne ta'>Cs, the.-i><-'Vt'n-rent ~.,tax ancrca'>C luuldrc~ult an an adda ~-cent '4.tk~ ta>. 1nacJ\4.0 a' well Al\O , 1f tht· tu ,., appru"cJ. thl·n an} purcha~· v.1th 1m:rcmcnt\ of 50 ll'nh would result 1n more than 7 pch.cnt (pcrhap'> 7 5 or lS pcr<.ent) total tax ' The only \uppon for more taxl''> '' from my and count)' official~ Does Jn)<>nt' really bcl1cvc a t;ax ontt' enacted wall be dropped'! Remember the excise tall.? The '1.l:&lc: .and federal agencies ha"e pknt) of our money for transpor- t:lllon we·~ already paying for frccway'i and for a "rapid 1rans1t \)\lcm" 1ha1 Wt' wall never '>Ct'. unlc'i\ you rn0\1dc1 buying morC' hu\I.·\ J "rapid 1ran\1t 'l}'>tem .. Why \hould wt pa' for more'' ROBERT H. ~IMMON~ Co\ta Mesa College fee not unreasonable I 11 the 1:,dttor I am a -.cn1or at < orona del Mar ll1gh School. Rcccntly l ha\c been H'adang mu<:h atx>ut a tu1t1on fee per ~mester for rnmmun1t)' collcgc \tu- dcnts. (10\ <1corgc DcukmcJian \taned th1~ 1n111at1\C alter he cul S 108.5 m1ll1on from the '>)\tern IO help balance the state budget. rh ... proposal call\ for a S50 tu111on lt·e for lull tame student'> and a S31J tu111on Ice for part-tame student\, allo" ang $8 m1lhon in the budget tor financial aid. Our maJOrtt) Dcmcx ral•l a'l\Cmbl) refused to pas\ th1c, h1l. The main argument aga1m.t the fee has been that 1t would prevent students from a11cnding college. As~ 1>Cmblyman John va .. rnnn:llos ( D- Cian Jose) '>8td 1t would "d1sheanen the people who arc the lcasl motivated ... the one'> who don't know how to apply for financial aid " Most finanual aid form\ art' u1;uall~ -.ample and rcquarc very httle l'Onccn- 1rat1011 I '>t'rtously doubt that a pcr'lon able to do community collc:gc lc\d work would not know how to appl) for financial aid. M)th1call)' the communal) collegt' '>'>tern serves the undcrpn v alegcd >\n:ord1ng to a recent stud} by the < alifornaa Po\tsecondary Education < omm1ss1on. less than 10 percent of the total enrollment come from fom1hes eamang less than S 12.000 a )ear and 50 pert'ent are self suppon- ang The 'ltudy also suggests that the hulk of the system 1s used by the m add le class to sharpen JOb sk11lsorto pur<;ue special interests. If it comes 10 vote in June. I urge your readers to place the burden of the extra cost on those who u">e the ~ystem KELLY MALCOMB Newpon &ach Parents' fears slow process 1 o the Editor I was o;tunncd h} the pell) narrow- ness ofprotew. ol 'lome of the parent\ agamst the reorgan1za11on attempt ot the Laguna fkach School Board to place the 6th grade into Junior high \(;hool. and I feel there was morc foar on the pan ol the parent'i themsclvcc; to confront lhange rather than lcg11- 1mate con<.:erno; for the proper cdura- l1on of their lhtldn.:n Why ha\ cdurntaon 1n the: u1untr, lagged behind the re.,t ol muth of the world') Not bec.:au\t· we had to do..e a few school!> here and there and red1stnbu1e '>ome childrl'n to other schools. not because 1hcy ma :,. lo..e contact 'Mlh a pan1cular homeroom teacher. no1 because thq tan '1 be the Kangofthe Hall an} more·. not bcraust• a higher grade level bull1c'> the )oungcr one-. (tha1\ an t'nllrel~ different prookm and ha\ bec.:n around -.1nu· l\dam and I \l') nut becau'>c \Offil' <11 the parc.:nt'> think 11 would be \Otta! upheaval d lhilurcn were fortcd 111 ad"ance Lo a Junior high ...._huol one \.Car earl~ and not bccauc;e o n1: 01 lh1: other e'l(tra lurntular atll\.ll'f may haH to be i.h1ftcd or at '-'•>f'>I. be c:l1m1natl'd Thi'>" a thang1ng world, and 1fwc can't accept change we bury oursclve'i and don't have to wait for others to do 11 I think our t h1ldrcn are being overprotclled We accept med1ocnly wherc wc '>hould demand top quality and top 4uan111y. for that matter. Part"nh complain about too much homework v. hen there as hardly an}. Just look at the latest report on time 'pent an '>Chool. where< alttorn1a lags tar behind thc re\! of the nation Ktd'> are patted on their back'> for an) 'hoddy work the) submit an~tead ot beang asked for repeats until lirst dass work as produced In most other parts of the world for example. a , \e<.:ond language· 15 taught from the lrd grade on. There arc 200-220 days of1n'itruction to our J73-180days. If '-"l' l.lon't \tan demanding onl) the bc'>t from our ~oungstcrs wc arc going to be outcla<;"K:d by C\eryone else Hut 11 o;ccm\ Wl' have lo'>t our nerve and reached a plateau of wellbeing. so rnrnfonable. that we lean back. relax and take it too ca\)' That'<·, a '>urc way to \lap What'\ wrong with hard work? T ha\ count!) i.u we arc told, was built on hard work PETER WEISBROD Laguna Beach I've alwuy~ hccn a firm believer in the ol' K I S.S ~hoot of1houaht and ph1l~ph) You know what K.l.S.~. 1\, don't >Ou" It\ an acronym lhat stand for "Keep It ample Stupid." ~auscofthi~outlook. I have very httlc patience with dumn foohshnes~. Damn foolishnci.s, in thii.c.asc, 1n· clude<i people who ramble on at 1hc mouth. mak1naan mcrcd1blc lol of sound but very ltttlecommun1eauon. You know the ones. T hcy ')Ian out telling you about a tratfa: tll"kct that the)' once got and end up rel a yang th ear cnta re Yellow· o,tonc tnpand how the btaratc their car bccau\e that's where the ticket was wrmen. Ton'> and ton!> of arrelcvant trash. "We took hgh1way 16 up. because at that 11me, 16 years ago the new thruway wa\n't 1n yet" Who cares? "Wc..ta}ed at the De"" Drop Inn. but It's been torn down now." Probably ~hould ha vc been 16 ycar\ ago Torn down. that is. Now. I don't want to gave the 1mprc.,s1on that I'm against normal con H·rsataon. I love a good converS<.1- tion What I'm agaan\t ts all oft he Junk that i.ome peopk throw 1n to lake up space. Basically. I'm aiaanst thc man. who. when yo u ask him what tam e 1t 1s. lells you how to make aclcxk That sort of person 11> particularly aggravaung when you need infor- mation. and you arc forced to ask 1l of om: ofthe'e people "i hal an formation should be an Book 16. ~ct ion A( I( vu)). paroaraph IX oftht' Unaform F'ilmaand('odc System (Grcat.Stophere.)"Did you know that the Uniform F1lintand < ode System was developed y Herbcn V. Bit~mch?" (Stop!)••His middle name wu Vargil." (STOP!) "He was62 yeanoldat the time he developed 11," (Oh. God') "and was marncd to a 36 year old woman. Her name was Hu1cl Q. (i11smelt. Her name was Schme~tcrfield before ~he marned Herbert. l don't know what the Q. !ltood for. They had three children, a boy and girl and somc- lh1ngclsc. The boy married a girl named Annette Cringe, theg1rl be- came a nun and the somethangehc moved to San Francisco." Afit"ra whale. your heann~ becom· C\ totally numb. your santty as tceleringand you feel mugged. Maybe )OU even get the 1nforma11on that you originally asked for. People like this usually have a tendency to use many syllable or fairly obscure words they don't really know the meaning of, but have heard \Omcwhcrcorother. Almost an- vanably. they US(." thec,c words 1n the wrongcontc.-.1. "Mynle used to work here. but she wasn't happy, so she went to the Osterkandcr C ·ompany. She" vcf) assuaged there." They also try, usually with very little success. to impress you with their knowledge of their JOb. No matter how trivial the job might be As a matter off act. the ~mailer the J<>b. B1LL H~RVEY they harder they try to 1 mpress you. "I need a pencil.•• "Red. bl uc or black 'r' "Black.'' "Yelloworirecn" .. "HLACK!" "No. no Yellow or green on lhe 'OUISldt•'!" "Yellow." "I, 2. 3.or4?" "I nt'Cd one black. yellow pencil.·· "No, no I I\ hard lead 21Hofler. l IS ... " "One black yellow 2 pencil." "Octagon11I or round? .. "What the Hell difference does THAT make'>" ··w ell. are you goan~ to be la)ang 11 on an 1ncl1ncd surface, .. "I doubt at. but who knows We may have an eanhquakt•." "Beuerhavcanoctagonal Wathor wattToul an eraser?'· "No eraser I'm perfe<t " "Good. That''i one black yellow two without eraSt·r Dixon or Ticonderoga''" "& $%& . .. A NEO-NAZI IS IN FRONT LINE OF DEA TH SQUAD V. •\"IHINC 11 ON -I haH' tll:cn anvcst1gat1ng the: L11111 l\mcman "death o,4uad\ .. whKh pratttll' poli - l•c<. hv a'>'>a\\1nation. Not nnl) do they hclon~ t11 a \Uhterr:inean nctwork of nght-w1ng group\ tll<a t loopcratl' at r<>'I\ 1n1an;i11ondl hound<Hll'\ hut thn rcportnlh arc tonnc.:llcd lOJ politu al lront group thdt fl'ta1n., \nlllt rnrx·t Whtlil\ I hi\ 1' the: \.\.0111111.1 dl'ath \quJll rrwrnhn 111 ll1111dlJl.1\ ,, ph\\ll ltlll h\ tJa\ JO ,1\\.t,\111 h\ rtll(ht """"' I \, g1 \ l"n t hi Jl'i 11d1111., rn I I I 111>0 < >ur m11\1·11u·111., ,11r Jll t 11•1rdtn;.itl·d •1ut of Ml'\llll h, our fri1nt g111up r h1: a \\a\\I 11 told m \ il \\rn 1.lll' I 1111 I n· \ ndc1 \on 111 oh111Jentil1nl thl' gmupiJ' tl1l' I Jtin \mcr1lan \nt1t 11m111unl\t < 11nlcdna1111n "h•l h l\J nwmh~:r 111 thl' V.urld \nt1u1n1munl\t I l',ll(IH' I ht lcagut' l\an ultrau11l\l'f\:ltnc ""rldw1dt''Hil.lH111Jt111n li11111dnl 111 I a1wan in I tJfi 7 It OJ'll'r.111·, 1111hc OPl n and hold\ Jn nu.ii 111nkr~ nu 'ol 11'> .tlf1ha1cd 11,r11up' In rt·u·ni \('•'" k«111rn -..,11\ hl'f'> l.M. Bovo '. -----~--=--=----- hJ ' c noted 1hc 1nclu'>1un of known ncu-"-.:an. wh11c-'>upremac1st groups 1n thcorgan11.a110n There 1scom:crn that the World Ant1commun1'>t I caguc wa' taken over by fas<.'t\l clcmcnt~ 1n the I l.J70s El Lobo\ 1 n form a t1on n<>" g1' cs credente to. th1Honl1:rn 11,1 at111<1tl1l1Jll acwrdangtorl I oho \Cl re th hankroll'> a well· k1 w" n nght :v.111~ week I) new\- rna~;111nc Kl·plirn ha.,cd 1n Mn1co \t thi· l1f"X lra11-1H'tonlcrenn· 1n V. .1,h11111,1ot1 I> C lht• dclcga11on Ii 11n1 \1n 1rn a·portcdl> handed out t op1n11t Kepltta um1a1n1ngan <11I1l ll' a1t;1tkang 1hc .. ff olocau\t" tl'lt•\ l\l<Hl '>l'fll'\ '" "Jc:w1~h propa- iw ndJ. I .11h111untn ·,underground d1 .. 11h 'Quad hd\an unad.nowledged lront group to lend lcg111maq, 10 thc <1n11-tomm11 n1\t move ml·nt fl l oho 1drn1tflcd h1\\{luad'~ political a\- \Ol 1.1tt· ;i\ thl' Honduran An - t1u1111munl\t \lt1on Movement "II 1,1knthargeof propaganda lll t1,1tll'' hcnpla1ned."Jfwc<:on- JACK AllDEISOll firm. for example. that you arc a Mar•ost the rtH>Vt:mcnt wall ha vc rmtcf\ \\ 11 h your phologr J ph on thl·m pla\lcrcd on '-'Jll\ all oH·r thl· mun try the next da)'. dcnounung )OU J'>a c.ommunast tra11 or .. -fl Lobo acknowledged that Im underground death squad "rcc.·c1"c' a'l'>lstancc" from the Honduran armed force~. But he \lrl"S'icd thut the· aid'" "unofficial mo<;tl) 1ra1n1ngand weapon\ provided b) ~ympathctac: 1un1Qrofficc~." The Honduran death -.quad \tancd out a~a group of nght- wanggraduatc 'ltudcnl\ at thl' Ntt t1onal Autonomou' l Ina Vt"f\11~ 1n I ~7Q but later expanded to 1ncluJ<' pol1rc :and m11tlar, men Well , may b e not poetic justice. • • In< 1ctho'>lO\Jlr.1J Vn.i < 1crmalr. of Pragut' d1'H.o\1·n•d hl·r hu\h..tnd was chra11ng ma her "lhr wn ll'mr>latcd both murdcr and \u111dC'. • ind choM: lhe la1tc1 hlandl> lcapang out of hN thard-\tor\ window \he only ancurrc-d minor inJUlll\ hO\.lf· c-vt'r bc~ tlU'4.' 'lhC' lc1ndl·d rm her hu\b3nd 1n thc '>trct•t heh•" k1ll1na ham In <hfurd Oh111 J woman r::innot IC'pll~ "'<'ar pJl<'nl ll'nth<'r \hot'\ ... be< .w~ eJrl) lawmaker\ lhC're th•>uJhl 11 ande,rnt for a lad> to wear an'fthmgon her fc.•c t that ""ould tc0~1 up her \ktrt T lw human hram 1'1 thc onl) ma1or llrlt'tn rnmpkt<'h boited an hol)9' I nfurtunatcl) ~ou'rr n111 \uppo~d to think w11h the IX>4 <) ' ou \Jtd VI\ rC'C'ord\ h~t <ionu·bo<h named I ove'n K1\\C.'S l uH· Dunn& World War ti al r on ,,,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ·' H.L. lchw.U IH ~ C"81y Ooweltby f ..... MOA- IO IN flvflli ..... Lairy D.· I PMn " • ..... ~.Olll>f I Mnwn an San Franc1\Co, I finger-rranted n man named l..ove'n K1\\C\ oH Wouldn·111 be mazina 1f 1ha1 "'Crc thC' same person'> A Jt'd be ama1mg 1t It WC'ren 't . what'1 f ""' thma a woman notices •bout another woman ac. how \he·, dre~~d. hr\l thing a man not1CC'\ about another man " how he''i dressed. fam 1h1na a man nottc~ about a woman '' h r fiaurc Farsl thing • woman notices ubout a man •• ha~ eytt •• b«auw h1 C)C\ thow her whethl'r he not1ct' her. So uy the n()(n' Nelli t1nte )Ou mull O\Cr all the than&' 1hat hapl)r'nr\S to you IHI )C.r don't fo~l N1clL h~'\ line "Whal d('l(\n't loll )'OU make~ you troni •• Y uu 'nn train a bat 10 cat out of \our hund Rtmemhl-r that. laor ,, Whale h1\group 1\a m1.111urc of l I v1laan'i and mtl1taf). El Lobo 'Ml•d 1hat the related underground group an theindu'ltnal c1tyofSan PedroSula l'i made upentm·ly ofrx>ltce officer'> "They are known s1mpl) as 'cl e\Cuadron de la muene' (the squadron of death). and they kill common cnm1ruils." fl I obo ..aid. "hut oc.·casionalh thl'Y wall do usa favor and k1ll ron1 m u·n"" we have ftngc:red" El Loho\ rt•\ c·la111111' .ihout 1ntcr- na11onal lOordtnJtn111 and the a'>- s1s1ancc of government sccunty forl"C\l onfirm!I what human nght'i groups and anvcst1gat1ve rcponers have SU\flCl tcd for years. In some countne\ Wl'h a'>Ciuatemala. Argen- tina and (I <iahador. official suppon for the death \quado, has been traced 10 top m1htar) headquaners and even prc~1dcn11al palaces. In Honduras. though F.1 1 obo'sgroupi\publicly d1'>.'lvowcd by the m1l11ary. the unof- final a\\t'ilancc 1s well known to the htgh lUnlnltand. "We.· havt· to be careful and remain -r.i~ -· dandt:\lant• "\aid El Lobo. "We have l'nt:m1cs an this country. Our v1ct1ms' rdat1 vc!> have formed a ( omm1ttecof the Famalae~ofthe Disappeared One~ ... BOONL)OGGLE OFT HE WEEK: E vcr 'lOhc11ou'I of defense con trac- tors' ~ltghtest wishes. the Pentagon as allowing widespread abuse of a procedural 'lhoncut intt·ndcd to help '>mall contractor\collc<:t their pay- ments w11hou1 longdelay'i And the taxpayer IS OCtng shonchanged .. r ast pay procurements" let con- 1 ral'torscollcct for goods wo1 th less than $25.000 by simply subm11ting their invo1c.e~. They don't have to prove that thl' goods were satl'lfa<tory -or even that they were delivered. The predictable result was reported bv the Dcfen4'C Department's inspec- tor general: "We c~timated that S24 ma Ilion of materiel purl·hascd by DOO under the fast pa) procedures was not rcct't vt.•d. and the rC<'etpl of another$ l 03 m1lhpn of ma ten el was uncertain." ff--' ,5 "At laat, the Great UctiJenatlNn Novetl" J ' .... • I --~--r," "Please, I'm only trying t?.~elp you Dixon or ·r icondcrog,i' "DIXON'" " 'harpcncd or un!lharpcncd''" .. G IMME A& S%& BALLPOIN I'" ·•Retractable or non-retractublc'>" They also tend to asli. wcard quc,uons. lJ nlcs'> a quC'sUoo as for specific 1nformat1on, Su<'h as what's tour name or how do you get to Main Street. 11 should be answerable with oneoffourrcphes: Yes. No. maybe or I don't know You could add "I don't want to tell you." bul most people wall answ~r "I don't know" instead of takanga chance of hurting your feeling~. How would you answer tht• follow· angqucstions? "Do you want scrambled ew. or do you hate cgs?" Y cs-no? No-yes? 'Tan I borrow live dollars, or are you broke?" Yes-yes. You can borrow five dollars but rm broke'? "Areyous.av1ngth1ssca1 for M>mcone or can I sit here?" Maybe? "Well.areyousav1ng11 orcan l sit here,, .. I don't know'' And on. and on and on .. Was th as wonh reading, or dad you waste your tame'! Bill Harvey i5 columnm who Ji vt·s m Hungtington Beach ANDY Roo11EY A gamble? You bet it will be Tht• governor of New York state, Mano Cuomo. as prvposing that hctting on sp<>nang C\Cnts be lcgal- rzed I'm vef) ~usptl'IOU'> of any poh- 11cian who thanks 11'5 a good idea to try to subsidize government by taking money away from the c1111ens who can least afford 11 by ollenng them lat~ hope lhe} 're goang to get nch (You can't convince me that, un- fortunately. 11 1,n·1 the poorest and the dumbest who usually buy the state lottery tickets.) ~Late lottcncs arc like lt:galmng theft from the poor an order to pay for thear welfare checks. There arc certain things lhat come naturally 10 u~. The urge to gamble 1s one Governmcnls have usually protected thc1H1t11cns from this urge by making 11 illegal. thus removinJ it as a temptation 10 law-ab1d1ng people. I 11 rc<.cnt years louencs and numbers games have been started in a doien states. It's a mystery to me why it's illegal for a pnvate c1t1Len to go mto the betting business ifat's OK for the government Either it's nght or wrong. Which as 11? If 11's nght. there .,houldn'1 be res1nclions on anyone's n&hl to gamble or take bets. If it's wrong, no government should be an the busane'>~. Proponents S3) people are ao•nt lO gamble anyway so at might as wcl be legaltzcd What about prosti1uuon? Where there'\ gambling.. there's usually sex for 'lale. If New York state ::ipprovcs spom betting, wall the st.ate be openang :ldJacent whorehouses to help finance education'' You aren't aga1n,t education, arc you? lfgambhng 1sa good a way to raise mone) for government a~ people arc ~ayang 11 1\. maybe gambling's the answer ~o a lot of our problems. Poht1c1an~ need money w finance their election eampa1gr<Why no1 havt: beltmg on elections? What arc the odd:\, for instance. that Reaaan wall oc re-dectt:d? Even with the \mall. hngenng doubt that hC''ll try, a J)rofess1onnl aartiblcr would probably onl) a1v(' you two 10 one. If you wanted to bet thot Frill Mondale will be our ne111 prei.ident. the odd~ would oc 10 or 15 to one They're no better than three to one that Mondale will even gel the nomination Whatever the odd~. polattcs would make a very 11nract1ve th1na to bet on. If o iovcmment ran poltttcal bc:ttina parlor\ and took 20 cents oul of every dollar the wa ~ jJ'lo.do on mo t pm cs they run. po1111e1ans would elf have plenty of money for their cam pa"~'· Polt11cs would appeal to people Wf'O wouldn't bet on a ,pona event, too. In La'i Vcp,, the aambl1na tabl~ re open 24 houru day In New York < ny. they have hone 111<:ei all winter io the state and city can collect thl" betting money lf wr ever have bcttina on clcct100\, I supposr we can c"pect to have poh11c1ans runn1n1 all )'Cir long bl:lllu'iC the)' need tht money There's no rl"a'On. 1f you con~1dtr Mano Cuomo'i araumenh . for u not 10 have bcttlnJ on the Ol)mp1cs too Jn tc d of •fK "'~ ht-Ina hm11td to a compc11tion amona •thlctc\o(the world. the)"d bet hu • 1nterna1ton I fund-romna~mblc. very lUUntf) would tic 1n1cr tied in t>tnan nn 1t\ tram or 111 md1' •dual 11hkte~ COAST F .ast food jobs await disabled By PllJL SNEIDERMAN compet1t1vc employment in the last food industry: •To provide meali. to other Elwyn \11lu· Momhn president of the Institute workers as pan of the Orangl' < uun1v-ha~d Naugles res-training process: lJurnnt (ha1n 'la)' he's been dream-•To generate contracts with local 1ng of a PrtlJl'l t h kl' th1'> for the past I 0 catering services to help the Cafe vc-ar\ become as self-sufficient as possible. I k knl·w thl· fa\I food restaurant According to Joseph Piccari, cx- 1ndu .. 1ry ha' lrouhlc retaining reliable ecutive director of the institute, the cmploH'l''I part1n 1larl)' people to do project is particularly noteworthy thL· mort· mundane. lc<i., challenging because of the major role played by ""ork Moo!>lin wondered. could a private industry. More than 25 com- program he 'cl up lO train hand•· panics associated with the restaurant l<I P(>l..'d people 10 fill thc!>e JObs? industry donated more than S 130.000 If 11 wuld. the fast food industr) in cash, equipment and labor to build would hencfit lrom a t.·o n11nuing the facility. \uppJ.L._uf dependable employees. "We've constructed this whole .\n~l· Jobc; rnuld help handicapped food service training center without people !tad more productive lives in a one penny of taxpayers' funds.'' says non·'>heltercd environment P1ccan. \-, a board member of the Cah· Now that the center 1s bu1h. the forn1a f-1""' n I n\111utc Mooshn saw a California Department of Rehab1li- l ham.e 10 lurn th!\ dream into reality tatton will provide some funds for rhl' l l"">rn ln\tllute located in tra1n1ng participants 1n the food r ounlatn Valley. provide!> education service program. and Joh 1ra1n1ng lo men tall} retarded In addition, Orange Coast College adult' 1n Costa Mesa is helping develop the <her lhe pac;t )car Moo\hn and training curriculum and will issue 1 l""yn ~1an member\ have developed certificates of completion to those 1hc Good I klp1ng Cate. a f00<herv1cC -who finish the program. tra1ningccntercon~trut.1ed w1th1n the Dr. P1ccari says partici pants will £ lw)n hu1~d1ng learn to prepare hot and cold dnnks. fh(' ( ak which wa~ dedicated la!>t cold sandwiches, fruit dishes, soups, I hur\tlay. ha' a three-fold purpoc;e. casseroles and desserts such as ice • ·1 o 1ra111 handicapped people for cream and pastries. (Initially. there Cops aim robots at terro~, prison I< l\ \" rl l l \ (A P) -The poltce department has trundled out a rl·mott·-rnntrul homh-..quad robot that 1s part of an arsenal of soph1sucated m·"" .in11 tl·rron'>l weaponry and equipment financed by the city's Olympic 11u\t fund · r l·arlc,., Fell'<" -developed 1n Europe and tested under real bomb l'mcrgl'nl \ \ltuat1on\ in Northern Ireland -"goes where we fear to go." said l>cput ~ < h1cf < lyde Cronkhite The radio-controlled tractor. ru.;ineuvered at a range of up to a mile with the aid of a television camera that serves as its eyes. creeps along on a pair of tank-like rubber treads that even enable 1t to c:l 1mb stairs 1ns1de bu1ld1ngs. If the robot encounters a door that refuses to o~n. it can blast its wa y in with a shotgun mounted on one of its hydraulic arms. If the bomb looks too dangerous to move. Felix can back off a little and explode the device with a shotgun blast. Cronkhite said. Or the robot can pick up the bomb w11h a pair of Denny tbt Gau d studded claws. carrv 1t ou1<i11~k .md dump 1t 1nto a wa1t1ng bomb squad truck for detonation at some remote location More than ~450.000 has been spent on such items as submachine guns l'qu1pf)td with \llcnccrs. long-distance surveillance devices, underwater w mmunKat11m' sy<item\ and bomb disposal gear that includes the $61 .000 rohot I hl' SI ~ million Olym pic tru•u fund -most of which has been collected lrom hntr l and ticket sales taxes -was created in 1978 to help city tkpartment' pay expenses re lated to the Games. In all . police arc authortted to spend almost $800,000 from the fu nd for equipment that will remain police department propeny af\er tlv: Games are o" rr. >\nd in Wuhurn. Ma'>~ .. Denny, a 4-foot. 400-pound obot who looks like at ro<i' hctwccn R2D2 ond Darth Vader. could be patrollina prison corridors. \ntffing 1111t 1nmatc'> and warnin&. "You ha ve been dcttttcd" next year. lk·nn1ne Mobile Ruhot1cs Inc .. a Ocdghng hiah-tech company, has -,1im·d n lhl· )C3r contract lo produce~ many as 1.000 robots for Southern \tee I c o of San Antonio, Texas. the nation's laraest manufacturer of prison ~( Utlt) W\lCm'I t nd~r th e agrnement. l)cnnina wtll manufacture the robots and \outhcrn will \ell them to pmoni for about $30.000 each . .. r hl' ta\k '' not so much to replace auards but to replace the funcuons 1hat ori· dan&erou\ or bonna." \a1d Ben Wclhnatol'h markeuna vace pres1dtnt lor l)\.•nn1nJ "1 he robot can. maintain the same level of c0Mc1ou neu. It cloc'>n·r gt:t .,h.•cr>> or ('llrcle''" 1 hl' moot will tool a Iona at 1 mph on three Wheels. fcchna It~ WIX Ilona hallwa>, with u ~mar run cfindcr developed by Polaroid Corp It wall hunt tor unuuthnr11cd intrude" with in frared anct ultrawn1c sensors Ind an ammon1J "\n1fTcr" that lln \meM the faint odor aiven off by humans me robot will alw <.·any tclcv1 ion ca meras II 1nform1Uton .. 111 tx· then transmitted to a central con1rol room run by human\ , I lu waterproof hullctpmof robot wrll carry no weapons, hut will be able to handk the hard kn()(•" of prt\on life A 'IJX'Clll vcnten could be ~nt on "\u1<.1dc" nu ~1onHlunns p11wn nots, traMmm1na back p1cturcund data &J Iona il'> ll '>Ur' 1vc\. . I • I i Orenge Coett DAILY PILOT/Monday, JanuaN 2', t98" \ Two TV 1erle1 •re ca1hlng In on the pr•tf•ll• of other1. Page A8 Rehabllltatlon coordinator Joan McKin- ney, left, and Dr. JHeph Plccarl, lnatltute director, tell Pam Bame. and Cheryl Mead what dally reataarant work I• like. will be no grill or frying equipment.) About I 0 trainees -people with mental and physical disabilities re- ferred by the Department ofRehabilt- tat1on -will be assigned to the food !>Crv1ce program at any one time. As part of the training. participants will learn other skills involved in holding a Job. including how to travel to and from work, how to arrive at work on 11me and how to relate to co- workers. The Fountain Valley faciltty serves more than 200 people each week. Its other vocational training programs prepare handicappped people for jobs an microfilming and maintenance. Elwyn officials are proud of the fact that restaurant managers at Naug)cs. Denny's, S11zler. Kentucky tried Chicken and Jack-in-the-Box ha ve guaranteed jobs to graduates of the new food service program. According to Mooslin, the em- ployee turnover rate in the fast food industry 1s about 400 percent per year. a factor that adds 10 the cost of doing business. He said traditional. teen-age employees often become bored with by the more routine chores. He's had much better luck w1th handicapped employees. "They're more productive: they show up on time: they're very dependable and they'll stay with you for years," he said. "The real beauty is that th~ people are taking JQbs without dis- placing other members of society. The~ arc Jobs that go begging even when unemployment is I 0 percent. .. The major problem. according to Mooslin. is that federal law stipulates 1ha1 handicapped people lose their government medical benefits 1f they find a full -t1mcjob. · PAPARAZZI D..,,... ,,...._ 9' .... ,,_,_ Debbie Cimo •how• Tony Cutro how to operate caah reglater durln& ttalnlna at Elwyn Inatitute. Th• orlglnal Don Jo1.,1 In Huntington Beach gete a f•cellft. A9 . Art, food on triP .. o.itr ................. ,, ....... Diana and Bob Lona hoeted art tour atop. Jobn and Mary Canlnaton relued at La Palme. Tlm OalYln and Ellen Appel enjoJed l1111cb break. ' /. ·pleases pala.tes Balboa r esident savoring stardust ---f r om M usic Awards Three dozen members of the (on· temporary Club. Newport Harbor Art Mu seum. chm bed aboard a bus la'>t week to continue their pu~utt ot knowledge of com temporary art. Their morn1ngdc~tinat1on11 wen~ the Newport Beach homesofTool Ayres and Bob and Dlu a Lona where the)' st udied the owners' art. Museum director Kn lD CoDtey JOined the group at the Lonas' home for a d1scuss1on and later he met them for the lunch stop at the La Palme 1n the Ncwporter Resort when~ he talked about the restaurant~ an. i\fter lunch 1t was back on the buc; and down to the new San Juan ( ap1strano Library fora tour The youngadultgroupconcluded the tour """h wine and cheese at Hfln1ngweyr'.fh~oot1n1 wnont" ol a sen es of tn~ around Southern Cahfom1a -next month thcdt\11· nation 1s the Fluor Corp. Among th ose part1c1pat1ng wen· Keo Krue1er, K1ey S.ctteu , Paul Bowlnkel, Tim Galvin. Ellen Appel, Lin SmUb, Robert Skvenky. Kimber· ly Burge, Isabelle Morrison and John and Mary Carrington. • • • Thl' 'itardu'>t I\ \till sctthngat the Ra I boa rt'\ldcnu~ of Paula Vuu v.ho hobbcd and nohbcd w11h thl· ncam of lhl.'cnll'rta1nmcntuopal la'l ""eck'' ·\merit.in Mu'l1t \""jnh 1n l .\ Paul.1 \\ho \lrul I.. a da\\ll al notl' ;1 m11nr t hl' ,1n\th1ng-got''·ttl1taral1· garh 1n ,1 dl'nwn· "II.. l h1llcin ux. I.tail drcs\ from l illH' Ruhin ""aH'.,rnrtcd 101hr 1 lth annu.i lha\hh~Oranttl' ( ounl' ·,Cl""ncndunng'>lar. Bill Medley ot R1gh1couc; Brothel'\ and 'olualbum lame. who-.cclubofthc \dml· n.1mc '"a mu\Kal meu·a in llunlin~ton Beach 'Wh1k hn".1c,hcamtngll.a.,1 to \Od\t d\ rn·~·ntcrot the 'Bc\t ~oul ( 1mup' a""ard 'hc~ot l\Hatlh upon nc·w'" 1th \ill h1~n '>< hool d;a,~malc PamOawbu Thl' ()( p.iir thcn "cnl wh1rhngoO . tt1 ~rt"-.with~hlte<ii)~Keuy Rosen, Brook~ Sbl~lds, Q•lney Jone. .iml thl 0H•rwhclm1ng c,wr of the C\Cntntr.. re1gn1ngf)C1rt·mpt.>ror Michael Jackson I .ilk ahoul thnllcr\1 •bared table wltb laabelle llorrllOa . \ • I AB Orange Co t OAILV PILOT/Mon~. J nuary 2$, 1i8'4 Mounting problems ove~whelming C>t-ar Ann LanJ er.. rh1\ pa t )'C'&r ha., ~en tht wur~t an my en lire hk.anJ I don't know how mu<'h of ll t\ m) laull I have nlwa)'\ had trouble wtth m)' A1111 luDEIS lam1ly Both pafent\ •••••••••••••• were cold and Ct 111 cal. My two sai.tcr \were close to one another but not to rw: ')cvcrul monthi.aiio Ill) cider 'i•Slt:r du:d I couldn't er) and ldtgual\)'. Secretly I am rchC"n-<l that -.hl' 1H.k<1d bccau:K· '!.he can no longer hurt me I have dream-. thal I killed hc1 'itx months ago m)' marnasc lxgan 10 unravel La't \.\-1.'Ck my husbun<l 1old me he wan I~ a dt\OflC' A-. I \U\f>CClcd, he ha\Jnotoc.-rwoman ')hc wa\ (TI Y be~t frn:nd and I am funou\. When her hu'>band died J went out of m> wa) to~ kind -included hc.-r whl·ne' er po~~tbk fh1!!. 1!> 1he thank\ I got M) two tten-agc dnughtcr\dc\pt-.c the woman l he y ..aw th1Hom1ngand warned me. hut I told them the) were t'ra1v Now 1hevart•n'l '>O<'ak1na to 1he1r lothc.-r and our lamtl) l\1n p1e1.e'i. I havt" alwa)'\ held a re•pon~tbk JOb but am hnd1ng 11 dtffil ult tudra~ myS(lf out ofbc:d 1n the morning. ~hould I talo.e 11meofl'> rm afraid 1fl don'1 work I will fall apart A~ vou can ttll from th1~ leucr, lam at the brea~ing ixunt P\ra~ help me. Ano. -SOM!: WHERE I N OHIO DEAR OHIO: I am 1olo1 &o recommend tbe beat all· . purpon eelf-help book ll1ave Hen lo yeart. The author ha• a no·nonaenu approach to dealln1 with a variety of problem•-death, divorce, anxiety, pllt, 1exual lncompatlbutty. alcohol and dru1 addlcttoa, famUy relatlon1blp1, depre11lon, tllnett, 1ur1ery, 1rtef and pain. Vou are •tlll burtln1 from parental rejection. And now your eltter, who alto 1but you out of ber ltfe, bat died and you feel lUlltY'bf'CIUte you are DOI tad. • Here It an u cerpt from tbe book that may be belpfuJ: "Guilty feellng11 are almoataJwayt presut wben there 11 a lou. Wt be<'Omt overly bard oa ourtelve1. We tomebow fetl rt1pon1lblt -at If we It.ad ca11aed It. Or we lma1Jne tbat wt could ban preventtcl It. We mHI refute to take rt1poa1lb1Jlty for &bat wblcb we caDDot control." On user ud bl&terue11: "Wbeo life putt u1 •&•Iott th,. w•ll thf'rl" I• nftf'n •ncer ud bitterness. Some people J fO<'ut tbl'lr fte1Ja11 on the mott obvlou• ~a .. e. O~er11r• mo rt apt to experience a 1eoeral11ed fury. a bucubot effect upre11ed toward uaoela tet, friends and rtlatlve1 You don't bavt to be atllamed of bitter feell••· Tlley an normal and natural. But don't repreH tbem or they will uupt ln 1lran1e and oexpected way1. Write u an1ry leUer -tllea tear 1t up." On conllnuln1 to work wbeo you are detperasely unhappy: "Proloa,ed loacUvUy promo~• depre11lon. Freud 11ld, 'Work • tbt clo1e1t thins so Holly.' A routine wlll help aubUtte you. Tbe volce1 and presence of otllert wUI make you feel Uke part of tbe llvlnt world." Tbl• book It tbe bet I bar1alo since Peter Minuit bouabt Maobattu from tile Jacllu1 for SU. Tbe Utle: "Llvla,Tbrou1b PenonaJ Crl1l1" by Ann Kalter Stearne; price S , 1Dcludln1 po1ta1e and bandlln1. Write Tboma1 Mort Prell, ZU W. Huron, Clilcaao, Ill. 6ot l O. Trutt me. • • • F1-~n 1f dttnkm1 I) th~ "m "thm1 m your crowd. 1t nc-c<l11 '1 crowd you out. uam the facts from Ann Landcrt' hooklt-1. 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"Thcp<w~1b1lrt1c' <1rt• hm1tless," ~1d 01ck <lark. rn- host of NB(\ 'Oloopc1 ~.' "A\ M>On as we do something wrong on onc of our \hows, we say let's hold 11 for 'Blooper~ .... One tould ~a} thc\c programs pio,ed that m 1d~cason -.crte\ dc\clopment was light at N BC and ABC. NDC cha irman Grant l 1nkcr. whose network was not prepared for the failure o f all nine new fall !!.how-;, admitted as much: 'Wl· didn't have enough produl·t an the pipeline." Aul one wuld also !k!y the networks arc giving JuJ1cncco; what the} want, as they seem to revel m•othcr people\ embarrassments and hum1hat1ons. Last week's ratings, reOcct1ng the \how!>' debut performances 1wo weeks ago. had "Blooper, .. the No 5 show and "Blunders" the I 3th-rated program "We stumbled into a way of doing vancl} shows in l,ir~ldy Svstem ~ IPG~. • the 19MOs without -,1ng1ng and tap-<lannng," ~td (lark "Our '>how t'!t not planned to improve your hie. We know there\ no socli.lll}' rcdcemins value in 11." "Blooper\" does have lls tunny moment!>, and 1 1·~ much better than the ABC va'!tion. proving there are many degrees or schlock. First or all. thl' NBC program uses two producti on rnmpan1es expem·nccd in putting together these la pc JObs. Carson Production.. dad the nostalgic and humorous commercial 'lpcc1al\ and the Dack ('lark ( 'o. did blooper c;hows. Second. Clark ancl Ed McMahon. Johnny Carson's human laughtrack. are thoroughly professional and compatible as co-host\ "We're not the star. the show's the star·· McMahon said On ABC. the odd couple of Uon Rickie'\ and Steve Lawrence doec;n't ha' e the c;ame chcm1'itl')', and the humor as forced l.astl}. "Bloopers and Practical Jokes" has much funnier material, panacularly the commer<'1als and bloopers, althou~h. clearly. the classic stuff of the genre has been exhausted m the previous $pCcnri . A'i a bonus on "Bloopers." Davi d Letterman's rcal- pcople interviews an a New York City dive boasting the world\ btst coffee were a not They had already aired on Letterman's late-night NBC show. but since that program 1~ produced by Carson Productions, 1t stays in the fa m ily Nexl week. comedian Roben Klein stans doing these \treet-\man city 'legments. There's an incestuous quality about both shows. since tape'I are easier to get from cooperative nghts-holders. For example. Universal produces "Biceps and Blunders," so the first episode was loaded with clips from Univcrsal's film and scn es "'Three's Company" as an ABC show. and last wee k a wonhles\ly long segment was devoted to lhe show's shpups l ast week on ·•l\1oopers ... there was a segment on Johnny < arson'<; winks and double entendres. Carson. or course. is the nominal head or Carson Productions. ")'ic's got a very vc~ted interest 1n (the show)." said McMahon. The weakest part of NBC!!. program ts the practacal Joke\, "'h 1ch have a staged look If a v1ctt m. such as C'lark, figures out what'<; happcnsng, wouldn't he conunue to pla) along for laughs'' ~· PAclFiCwALK-1NrHEATREs ·~ Academy voters ijgo•nM01onees' ''NAiii'Vi 'l4]'iili)~ get Oscar ballots MONOAY lh1u SATURDAY rACUlT'l'a1CANDl£WOOO All 'trtor1nanct\ 11'1011 S 00 ™ I(• SpK ( n ... emt nll & Hohl -..a&1 ,,~"4) LA J!!IRAQA A I 60SlC8ANS "SURF 11" (I) I/<. I 1~ b ()'. ~ '~• illti!I I • .. r/. , '"tr-. •or.1 "SCUDALOUS'' ("} IU I ·~ C 4 • 4 I 4' IC I< "TERMS OF EHEAIMElff' (PC) . ' . .. 110T DOC m wov1r 11, "UllCOHOll VAlOI" (II h '. ''YENTL" (PC} IN 4 i.1.r' MAI.HI II II ~I 0 l 0C I ~'• , • I( -' {I ''' "THE BUDDY SYSTEM" (PC) I OCJ Iv t,1)1 JI t'• II~ "SCARFACE" (R) II. llACI IMCllUlt mau II 10 I C(I I '!• 0 II "TERMS OF EHUIMUT"(PC) II I~ I (I') \ C\ -1\ 10 ~\ "YENTL" (l'C) , ,.~ \ • 8 II(; •' ·~ "SURF II" (I) I 4' 4'. H \ 'C'. I 0 4~ "COHY l'AH" (I) \I~~ fll ,, "UMCOMMOM VALOR" (R) ,v , •, ~•o l O\ 111111 "SCHDALOUS" (PC) I 00 JOO HX1 100 900 II 00 * PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES * "SUl f II" (I) '" "5'111C HUii" (I) "Tiil '°"II" (I) "" ··ewu FOtt£" 111 "FW•U«" (II "If> "SUYllC WYl" (PC) lj~filtit~r:tJ "SCAINlotS" l'Cl hUS .. ... , Utttt ........ II Ttau" 111 I "hNll •KT" (I) ",, "HCOlltl raur (I) "Tllf HWCI" (I I ""' "IUIU fMCI" (I) "flf UNY lflfll" (N) P\llt '111 (lfflf' (I) •• ..., 11" (I) " ""ttlC ••u.·· ,., l. J I 0\ A.NC1EI FS (A P) -Ballot~ for 1he 56th annual Atadcm) Award'> were mailed Saturda~ 10 more than 4,UOO members of the Academ y of Mo tio n Picture Arts and Sciences. The volers have until Feb. 3 to select not more than five nom1~ns in each of 18 categoncs, said academy president Gene Allen. The no minees will bt announced on Feb. 16, after which the members wall vole on the final winners between March 24 and Apnl 3, Allen said. • The pre~ntation of the Oscars at the Los Angeles Music Center w1ll be telecast live by ABC on Monday . Apnl 9. Johnny Carson will be ho,l for the ccrcmon1es. NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for Information regarding the county requirements for using a Fictitious Business Name. 642-4321 EXT. 332 ID "fHfA~ TM ~:r;,,r .. "rJr• .. • ~GEL .-!111VIII1-.u1• II'> ' Two-gun Clint Clint Eaetwood etan u .. The Outlaw Joeey Walee.•• a farmer out to aven1e the death• of hi• wlfe and Mm, tonight at 9 on NBC, Channel4. ~EHtNQ -UI0- 8 Cl U NEWS O CHIP8 0 BGHT 18 EHOOGH (!)SALUTE G) THREE'S COMPANY Q) HAWAII FIVE~ fJl) MACNEIL / l.EHRfA NtW8HOUA '1l) MAGIC Of FLOAAL PAIHTINO (fJCBS NEWS (f O) A8C H£W8 0 Qt NBC NEWS C MOVIE d * • King Of Comedy 119821 Ro!>- 9'1 OeHtfo Je"y LflWls 0 MOVIE * • Kiss Me Goodt>yt I 19821 Sdy Fiell:l.J~Caan S1MOVIE * • Beaslm~ler f 19821 Marc S•noe< Tanya Robefls @MOVIE • * Puuie f 19791 James Fran· CISGUS. Wefldy Hughes ' Z 1 AWAR06 TIME WfTH CHARLES CHAMPUH -8:30- G)AUCE ail FACES Of CULTURE ())NEWS [O) TAXI Qt WHEB. OF FORTUNE -7:00- 1) CBSHEWS CINllCNEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN GA8CNEW8 0 0FAKTMY181.AHO NEWS THREE'S COMPANY Cl) JOKER'S WILD 8> 8U8IHES8 REPORT '1l) JIM COOPER'S ORANGE COUNTY PM.MAGAZINE ENTERT AINMEHT TOHIGHT ~LOVE COHHECTlOH '1:) COL.LEGE BASKETBAll 2 MOVIE • • , King Of Jan ( 19301 Bing Crosby The Paul Whlleman 01cheS· Ira lh -10:16- C1MOVIE • • * "There 5 No Busrness Ukil ~t\~·· A11•.npcc '1Q~A\ J:tkot u,., man. Oan Oe•ley -t0:30- CI) IHOEPEHOEHT NETWORK HEWS -11:00- 1) 0 Cl) QOJ NEWS D TAXI 0 ROWAN & MARTIH'S LAIJOK-IH m w·A·s·H Q) TOP 40 VIOEOS mWHArSMYUH£ S1MOVIE **'1 Laoy On The Bui 119831 Sonia Braga IZ1MOVIE -.... ,'file Bawdy-A!MntureS Of lom Jones" I 19751 Nicky Henson Joan Collioa .. -tt:30-e C1J HART TO HART CJ ~NEWS 8 TWILIGHT ZONE 0 (@) ABC NEWS NIGHTUNE 0 IN SEARCH Of.~ G) THICKE Of THE NIGHT Cl> STREETS Of SAN ™NCISCO fD LATENIGHT AMERICA m 100CLue IOIMOVIE * * * "Shoot The Moon ( 19821 Alb«t Finney Diane Keaton -tt:45- H OAOWIHO UP STONED --1~­e ~ 8E.8T Of CAA80H D AlFAEO HfTCHCOCK PAE.8001 OOONOSHOW ll 1 IHOEPEHOENT HETWOAK NEWS @MOVIE • * , Bes! Frienda ( 19821 Burl Reynolds, Goldie Hawn -12:15- CJMOVlE • • ·s11en1 Rage 119421 C11uc~ Noms. Ron S1tv91 -12:30-e GREAT RECOROAL8UM COl.l.ECTION 0 LA. TODAY O MOVlE * • • Angels tn The Out11el<l ( 19511 Paul Douglas. Janet Letgh (l J ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN Cl) LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE ~ EHTERT AINMEHT TONIGHT rS MOVIE • * • "Soup For One' ( 19821 S&ul Rut>inell Mart1a Strassman -12:40-e l t , COLUMBO -12:45- H THE EVERLY 8AOTHEAS REUNION CONCERT -1:00-a ~LA TE NIGHT wrTH DAVID LETTERMAN D OEHEAVTRY 0 AMEAICAH HEAL TH C.!J MOV1E * • • "Fra001 Goes lo The Raus (19511 Oof\ald 0 Connot Piper Lau· rte G) AU 1H THE FAMILY «l)MOVIE * * * . Ctty FOi ConqUHI ( 19401 Jamea Cagney Ann Shef1<lan 6DOENESCOTT fZ1MOVIE •••'• "lhe Came Mutiny" (19541 Hu~ey Booan. JoM Fetrer -t:30- 80fHEAUTRY GCD NEWS -1:45- H MOVll! * * "Airplane II fhe Sequel ( 19821 Roben Hays Julie Hagetty -1:50- @MOVIE •• "Allie~ FOfGe l ( 1980) John PtillUp LIW Mel Gibson -~-I r f l CBS NEWS NIOHTWATCH MARY TYi.EA MOORE 04JNEWS C1MOYIE • * t A Ctoci.:woik Oranot t 19711 Malcolm MtDowtll PatrlCk MfOM ~= Slanley K1Jb/1Ck • • P1111°"~ t 1982) Ryan 0 Neal Jonn Hurt S MOVIE t t 'Knlgh11106r• t 19811 Ed Ha1111 Gary Lahl1 -3:00- ( fJ CHICO AHO THE MAN -3:16- H MOVIE t * * Killy And Tilt e'agm111 I 19821 l•<ldy Clark Jonn Stanton -ns~ 0MOVIE •• ThtTnpltEcilO lt973JGllnd.t Jacil '°" ()k...., Reed -&.ao-( f l FAmuo e MAACUI WEllY. M D IZ MOW * * • King Of Jazz I 19301 8Wlg Crotby Tiie PllJI WMllNll Oror. tra -4:00- lf l TOP 0' TH£ UORNIHO 01MCME tt I< Mt Goodbye 1 IN21 Salty Fltld J.,,_. Cm -4:20- •C MOVIE • • 1941 I 19791 Jolln ltkitl11 T othlre> Mlfunt UO-· •THE~ •• I Roger Calvillo joins Smith & Myers firm uauna Beach resident Roser CalvUlo has been named an art director at Smltlt Ir Myera Advertl1ln1. •~ .• of anta Ana. Before Joining Sm 1th & Myers, Cttlv11lo freelanced and worked for APS AdverllliD& 1n Anaheim and Burton Advert11tn1 in Costa Mtsa • • • Thomas S. Saotley ha!> bct:n named to the newly created position of director of public affairs for C.J. Seaentrom & Sons of Cost.a Mesa. 1t was announc~ by Henry T. Se1er1trom, managing partner Before JO•ning Segerstrom. Santlcy was ~cond vice pres1denl/publtc rela11ons at Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. in Newpon Beach. Santley will represent the Scgerstrom firm intcre,ts w11h community organ1tat10n!> and government agencies. • • • Michael Everttt 1s the new president and chief opera11ng officer of World Stora1eTecbooloay of Tustin. He assumes the post fo llowing the recen t buyout CALVILLO SANTI.EV EVERITT WALLACE b)' W .S. Woo1'1 aod Son• of Hon& Ko~of "11 olhcr World Stor~ie stQCkholdcr). 1nclud1ng the outgoing president. A. Graner Thorne. Eventt serves on the board of directors of W.S. Wong. World Storage as a manufacturer of flexible disk dnves for computers. • • • • Laguna Niguel resident Nancy Wallace has been named Public Information Officer for Western Stale Uolvenlty College of Law an Fullerton. Wallace Joins the ~hool after serving as editor-in-chief ofTbe Beacon, a Dana Point weekl y new!lpapcr. Wallace will direct in formation activities for both the Fullerton and San Diego campuse!> of the school. • • • The G. Tenl1 Candy Co. of Santa Ana has chosen Marketing Dlrectloo1, Inc., of Newport Beach as 1t11 first agency of record. Manufacturers of eourmet cand ies and g1frs. Candy ('o. dastnbutcs 11s products through hospital gift shops and other retail outlet\ under the trade name Ca,ndy Strlpen. Marketing Direc11ons 1s a full '1Crv1cc advcnasing agency spec1aliz1ng an health care. • • • Sblley, loc .. a medica l products company based in Irvine. ha s announced several new managemcn1 appointments. Robert M. Cur1l1 oflrvine and Frank W. Haskin• ofl)an Juan Capistrano have been namtd senior vice president!>. Cunis. a I 0-year veteran of Shiley, wall head the firm's l<lrdaopulmonary and surgical products d1v1s1ons, its West German subs1d1ary, Stockert ln- 'itrumente, and a new product area now being developed. Haskins. who served most recentl> a11 vice president/general manager of the cardiopulmonary di\ 1s1on. wall now be responsible for business planning and finance. regulatory affairs. employee relations, support services and international sales. Thomas R. Trottier of Tustin. formerly director of cardiopulmonary sal~ and marketing, has been appointed vice pre1idenl/general manager of the cardiopulmonary d1 v1s1on ( osta Mesa resident J. P111I Hodges, IJlOS t recently assistant to the president of Shiley. has been appointed vice president of business planning and finance . ••• Wendell V. Ebling of Placentia has been named vice president for engineering at Glab Biomedical, Inc .• of Santa Ana. Ebling will be responsible for ovcr!>Cc1ng the rnmpany·s product development and man ufacturing programs. Gish B1omcd1cal manufactures and markets disposable medical product' used an open heart surgery and in critical care areas of hospitals. Ebling's background includes past posts with Hemed, Joe., which he founded and which was merged into Gash Biomedical in May 1983. • • • Cu11tla1 CommulllcaU001 of Huntington Beach has been se lected to handle the advcrtismg, sponsorship solic1tat1on and promotion of an assault on the world high alt11ude parachute record. Tea Miles HJgb, Inc., was established one year ago to plan a new high altitude parachute record assault that would establish th e Un 11ed States once again as the world record holder. The current records are held by the Soviets. The record assaul t is scheduled for the Founh of July at the Naval Air Station in El Ce ntro • • • Florlao/Martlui A11ocl1tes ofTusun have been selected by the Cat y of Laeuna Beach to prepare a supplemental environmental .impact report for trhe residential development ofa portion of the Sycamore Hills area. ' MUTUAL FUNDS • \ Orangt Co~LY PILOTIMond1y, January :r.J, 108-4 AV , COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS A-10 New look for an old favorite By JOY DEE ANTHONY .,.., .... c.tf "" I Mill<Jll Everythin1 but the roof of Don Jose's MeJU can restaurant an Hunt- anaton Beach II new For • cost of three quarters of a million dollars. Don Jose's has JUSt become updated, larger, and replete with Southwestern Indian an. says Michael MorJO~ph. manager and son of tht' founder, Joe Mo~rjoseph. Though there arc now 12 Don Jose franchises, thJs one 1s the onaanal The building, erected 20 years ago , as ex~ted to last 1n rts current desaan. · Michael said. fo r another 20 year,. "I think what we've do ne 1s we've modernized the place and we've tned to keep the same attitude: family-type atmosphere, reasonable pnces, good food, ~ood drink!.. We didn't for- malize at. We wanted the same people to come back." says Max Craft, the founder's son-in-law. As a res ult, Craft adds, "We're having record nights. record days." Competition among Mexican res- taurants, Mi chael 's sister Mane Craft Manaaera Ma.Jr Craft and Michael Moljoaeph atand proudly outalcle their newly req:todeled Don Joee reatuarant ln Hunttnaton Beach. rlaht. The Interior of the reataurant - the ortclnal location fu the 12-atore Don Joee chain -wu alao completely redone at a coet $750,000. above. Help tro~n is at hand. The ~O> Rtd.rect~. the Activ~ ot lMCUtives, the U.S. Small 8u&Jness Administration and tht Santa Ana Chamber of Cofl'\merce axe •p0""°ri"' a tQmjnar frotn S.:45 a.m. to 4 p.Jn. Thuflday at Republic Savings and loan. 2400 E. J ?th St .. Santa Ana. T e>J>k• so ~ discuued will be: peno11nel problcmJ. 1ite location. borrowina money, ~rd kcepin*' lncrea1ina saJe. lhrou,h advemsina and promotion• and teopl procedures. The seminar is fttt but a SS donation for books 1s rcquesced. For more information, call 836-2709. 0.JJJ Pilot Photoe bJ Howard LlplD Korean envoy cites potential of eastern Asia By ANDREA ADELSON Of , ... Deity "'11ol llafl A read } labor lorcc and poh11cal stab1h t> make the cast A~1an Pan lie nm "the region of lhe future" as one of the world\ fa'ltest growth ma rkets. a South Korean ambassador has predicted. Kyung Won Kim. South Korea'!. United Nations representative. said la'>t week hi'> country hopes to explmt that markc-t potential to pa y for needed resources. such as gram. beef and 011. Wh11l' Kim 'ia1d Korea 1s '1ewed a!> "a l1ttle Japan," the nation actually buy-; more than 11 sells on world markets Ha., remark!. came after a luncheon at the Fluor Corp an Irvine for about 50 Southern Caltfornaa businessmen. 1ncludang repre-.entall'-CS from two Korean banks. Kim 's 'itop. the lirst of four 1n ( ahforn1a. 1s an attempt by the pm atcl) \upponed Business Council for the United Nat1om to build su ppon for the world organization. the group's 'ice president, John Erskine. said ~tops at 60 t I S. c1t1cs are planned, he said. Kim said he told businessmen that the United Nation'> plar -; a u'>Cful role despite its 1tm1tat1ons Ht· pointed to l N leverage exerted an the aftermath of two Korean traged1c~. th e 5ov1et downi ng of a commercial 1 a1rl1ncr and the Burma bombing hy North Korean forces .. fhe U.N. is not alwa ys against the West.'' said Kam . who n:ce1vcd a do<·toral dC"grcC' in poli ti cal '>c1ence from Harvard l Jn1vcr\ltv lkrnu'c trade 1' South Korea's lift· blm><l . "~e uin11nm· 10 takl' 'll'P' to l1bt•ral11l· 1rnron poht·1e.,:· Kim 'oa1d In lht• I ln1tt•d \t,Jll'\, hnwncr lhcap "-orcan ruhhl·r and \tl·d nport'> haH· earnt•d < omrncrtc Departmcnl 1nqu1m·<, 1010 alleged "dumpan~" prattireo; the sale nt 1mpor1~ below cost "We hope thl' United ~tat<'s ~111 remain rnmm1ttcd to fret• tr;.idL' ·· L'.,J)CL mlh an lhl' wake ot Japan lifting 1mpor1 barrier-. Kim 1o<m.I .. , .. .., a \l'flOU\ ml'ilakt· to do an)lhing to damage ~orld 1ract1ng pm111on " he added ( ahtornia I\ ..1 p<mcd 'itra1cg1Lall) 111 Lah ad,anrage of I ar l .i'1ern 1mp<m and c\purt markets. at·cording to Kim Irvine sponge company chief estimates earnings f)r lirnc.c W Vurhaucr. r ha1rma11 uf the.· hoard a1.HI (hit'! l'\l.'l'UllVl' Oflin·r ut VI I ( orp .. the munufor- 1 urc.·1 111 thr "J oda).. a- 1p n n I < ontracq>t l\t: \p<ir11w hc.·adquarterl'd 1n Irvine hu., l'\llrnaU.'(t thr lOm pan\ ·, upcriu1na re· wit\ tor the )c&r cndetl l)(l 'I \lthnutth audited hgum. 1481, thl·rc t1n· no mm par11bll' figurL'' tor tlw prn11 pt·no<h . Vt I C ·orp " ;an c1g,h1- }CUr-<>ld phurmal'l'u\1n1l' firm that began markct1 Ill' ll'I nrw over tht• l llUnlt'I "T1xla) ·• Vag1n..1I ton- tralcpt1ve Spongl· during June of I Q8' nnd will ha' l' l<>Olpletl'<i ltS llUltOllWHk d1'itnhut1on h' the end of th1~ quancr DIL TACO Re1t11r1nt $335 ,000 will not hr a .. a1lolllc un11l Ma rch, Vorhaurr C\11 mated that for the fourth Qu0'1N ended O.:C 'I the rnmr>oin\ hao \Al<' of ap- pnu.1 mutrh S ~.Ul'S.nOo and net <"arnan11\ ul dboUt s o ooo Guaranteed 10% re- t'Xccn1bc.·r ,_,,le, ""' l.·"t' turn on tong term mated to hllH hN•n SQ 10 ooo r ur thl. \l'"' I lease. You own the ended Dec 11 the Lllm land & bldg. Call panv c .. umate' \ale' ot TWO LONGS nppro\1mately $1570 IXXI G C w11h 11 10., of nhou1 \~.~ erry or hrlsta. milhnn \tnc.e Vt 1 c.um 673 1397 760 1397 nwm cd 'olr' of the • • .. 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' u • 1'._ •IJltly , I I 1& JO\'Vll )4 I 1\ "t•\\I l'f ,, t 1• I •••••• 11l16ll\lt -·"'•' ' tt .. 11 ' say , is fierce With two other Mex- ican re taurants JUSt up the nreet, she explains, the family mana1tmcnt team wasn't sure that their customers would stay loyal dunn• the thrce-and- a-haJf month penod in which Don Jose's was bcina remodeled. Yet they dad. Mane says customers were anJuous to return after sittina out the Don Jose-less interval. They told bcr they actual!)' expenenced a f~hnJ of withdrawal when fo rced to do without Now, adds Mane, they arc back an drov es. new customers mingli ng w11h old So the lO percent extra seauna capac11y has not gone to waste. Mane and the rest of the clan aaree. Other changes include the addition Of I second dtnang room and a renovated bar. In the new l't'Staurant, Mflx Craft comments, the efficiency of the total design has been much improved, largely because of the concepts im- plemented by Michael Morjoscph. 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Com lea - 84 RAIDERS ARE IN BOG BEA VEN APWll Jt 1111 The Raiders• Derrick Jensen (31) started the onslaught, Marcus Allen continued it, and Lyle Alzado hailed the end to Super Bowl xvm. Raiders hog Super show 'Slaughterhouse Seven' stffl strutting tod-ay aft~!ipping 'Skins TAMPA. Fla. (AP) -Finall). the Los Angeles Raiders have a nickname. The) wcren·t going to unveil 11 unless the)' won Super Bowl XV III . They won 1t. oh. did they win 1l. "Reality is upon you. gentlemen, we handled the Hogs.'' defensive end Howie Long told reporters after the Raiders demolished the defending Super Bowl champion Washington Redskins 38-9 on Sunday. "Our defensive front seven came up with our own name this week. the 'Slaughterhouse Seven.' "We were saving Jt until we won the pmc. We may JUSt start 10 market our own T-S h1rts." They marketed the Hogs. the Redskins' proud and huge offensive line "We dominated them from the bc~inmng of the game to the end of the game." said linebacker Matt Mille n. "We just killed them." The Redskins were com ing off a season in which they set a National Football League record with 541 points. The) had o;cored 21 or more points 1n 24 straight games. They were helpless apinst the Raiders· defense. John Riggins didn't rumble. Joe Thcismann didn't function and those were the high spots Were the Redskins Oa1'1 "No. I JUSI thOU$ht we were awesome." Millen said. "It's that simple .. And the Raiders were s1mpl) strutting when 11 was over. .. rhey (the Redskins) were beaten soundly." !>aid ltnebacker Ted Hendricks. who was pla) ing in his 216th consecutive NFL game. ""The two best teams in football were out therl' and the superior team won .,. . • "We d1dn·1 do anything 01fferent. We JUSt have the talent. the coaching. When those t~o things Jell together. there·s no way they can '>Core on us. "We ou1pla)ed them. outmuscled them. We 1us1 gave them a -.ound beating. They ha ve a 101 of character. The~ know they played the best they could and were beaten b> a superior team." Washington wide receivers Charlie Brown and Art Monk. who caught 14 passes between them in the "Redskins' 37-35 victory over the Raiders on Oct 2. caught four Sunday. all in the second half. "The ·smurf'>." ha-ha-ha." said cornerback Lester Ha)es. referri ng to the nickname of a handful of Washington wide receivers '"The ·smurfs· cann ot function properly w11h 11ght. physical. man-lo-man coverage "During the season. teams fcareJ lhl' ''imurfs.' Out secondal) mcntaht) 1c; IO h:.ir no one. note\ en the ·smurlc;.' "The 5-)'ard bump Lone I\ our domain ~ c control the 5-yard bump 1one. We hit them. bump them. bite them. scratch them:· As if Sunday wasn·1 special enough for Hayes. he had something ex tra to celebrate. "This is the ultimate birthday present ... he c;a1d." Being '-ICtonous in Super Bowl XV III is the crowningglo11 of birthday No. 29." Mike Haynes, the other Los Angeles cor· nerback. thought The1smann was frustrated by the Raiders' defense. "There's no doubt about 1t.'' said Haynes. "He had to be getting frustrated because those receivers were gettini open for him all year and coming up with the big plays for him. It had to be a tough day for Joe." Riggins. the hero of Super Bowl XV II when the Redskins whipped Miami 27-17. was held to 6-t )ards on 26 carries. "We knew we had to have a big game up front. gang-tackle R1gg1ns and make them throw th e ball." said noseguard Reggie Kinlaw. "We didn't do anything different. there were no new plays. nothing like that." Several Raiders referred to the first game between the teams "We dominated them 1n that one. too, .. said Hendricks. "The thing that happened there was we made too many turnovers. which had been bothering our offense all year" "Today's ~me didn't surpnse me or the team. \\<CJUSI didn't want to say too much during th e "'eek." said linebacker Rod Martin. the Most Valuable Pla}er of the Raiders· 27-10 v1ctol) over Philadelphia 1n Super Bowl XV. "They <,cored I 7 point'> on uc; in the fourth quarter 1n Washington (1n Ottober). and 1ha1·s when ~c had a lot of inJunc'> ··wl' kne" '-'l' could shut them do"n II '-'C were health). We knew that 1fthe) offense i.cored points. the defense would pull 11 out. The Redskins arc a good team. but th1c; 1s a new year and we·rc the champions." Gettingoffon the wrong foot 'It wasn't Redslilns football---' -A broken strap can almost ruin an entireday If yo u're a skier. and even 1f your not. 11 should be duly noted that one of the most important aspects for a successful outing is having the proper equipment. Unfortunately.and it's my own fault. I've never been very aood at duly noting m) notes. Byproperequipment, IJUStdon't mean you should have comfortable boots, the right sizc~kis. the proper pole lenath. styhsh clothes. etc. What I'm tryina to ~tress 1s you need equipment that, above all else. i5 f unC"tional. A good case 1n point is what happened to me on my trip to the Vail and Bcavertreek reson Befort lcavinal made sure mysk1swcre tuned. my outfit was cleaned and pressed. myalovcc; were stretched back into posmon and I was wearing tw" oairof ocks. That's 11. As I foun out after ruchana the topof\he mount11n at Bcaver\rtek. on my fi~t run ofl~day no le\'l, I • hould have chec.:k.cd my boot . too ' Before I could even make one tum. I loM a Mrap which. 1n turn. cau~d m\' I I nght foo11o con1inuallyshpout of the boot. I tried skiing on one leg. but all that got me was a sprained ankle. Finally, out offrustra11on. I decided to ignore the slippage and ski normally That worked for all of I 0 feet. or maybe 11 was two feet and I rolled down lhe hill the other eight. All I know 1s that I was on the ground. my boot was behind me. the inside lining to the boot remained on my foot and my other ankle was throbbing with pain. Oh. yes. by now I had also made 11 one fif\h of the way down the mountain. maybe. Nccdlec;s-10-say. I felt very much like Fountain Valley Coach Mike M1lnerw1th two minutes remaining apinst Scrv11e 1n the CIF football semifinals. This was the pats Af\crs1tt1ng in the snow for a few minutes to ponder my options. ond deciding I had noothercho1ce. I c;tartcd to walk down the hill all 2 2 mlle'lof1t Because of a stupid. lousy. broken ~trap I wu walk ma down ll mount~1n with a boot in one hand. my skis over my houldtr. my poles 10 the another hand. ond nothma more than a boot hmngcovenna rn) froien ri1tht foot I felt and looked nd1culou And b the ttme I reached the rt-pa1rshop I woscxhausted.coldand mad -more' Ill my~lf than on\'thma. J JOHN SEVANO The total cost of repair" A mea ly SJ And let's not forget the a&arova- tmn. aggravation that could have tx·cn avmdcd 1f I had checked out my equipment thorou~hl). lwmainlyd1dn 1 start m) da) ofT 'er} well. buc I learned a valuable les~on •\nothcr1nt('r('\tingaspcll I un· l O'-crcd "t ha 1 a lot of people 1 n l>en,tr. an<l 1ts surrounding pans. don't dn"e with c;now t1ru or chainc; Wh)'., "Because you don't need them " ~id Pete Neumann.a member of the 1979 Orange Coast Collefc state champ1on'1h1p hasketbal team who now resides 1n the Rocky Mountain area with his wife V1ck1 Otcourn-.1 ~hould have known m) 1wtfnend ond I w<'r<' 1n trouble when (Pleue.ee BROKBN/82) . TAMPA. Fla. (AP\ -The Wash- incton Rcdsktn\.. b1dc.hna for a shol at football immortality. missc..-d tht bra rina. fal hna vkt1m to lht Los ~nacles Raidttt an the most '®sided pint in Super &owl history. ·'The bruS rina was theft fc>r tM takif'.'I. •• ••d runn1na wk Joe Wash· ·naton ... We :past d.ldn'\ catch aL I thOuaht we had pttpami f'ar \Mm C'Xttt~b ~IL but WC Sot bicaL The Raldets deserve all the credit ... The Nauonal C onftmKC c:~ pion RC'dtkins. who bed clthted Miami• l7-17 1e Illa yat's Soper Bo•t. v..-erc ~na 10 b«omc~ fo11nh tt"am evtt to wil9 bKt~ Suptr 8owb. lu1 their drftin dilid unday wh(on lMY wete O\'ff• whtJmC'd h)' the Rlliden 1)1.9. •·we lost in about every way. 11 wa~n·t Red,kias football," s.id coec:t\ Joe Gibbs. 1 loter 1n l)Oft-MUOa Play tor the fint umc 1n tt"cn prnes. ... lhinlt tht ovmll Cttdn hn to 10 IO Lot \natl'-"· "Tilc did JuCh a &JUI job. rulhed tht' U on YI We:aev" rhll)' lftlO lbc ~\'t Tbn did a ·~ ob~"~~°" ut alldlti"' JM:RMKtii~ Qb hid bea\C'n Raaacn 37-J '" mbri ~re ~hue ~ ........ Uoe&JMJU) ' Chuck Gallo MONARCHS PICK GALLO FOR COACH By ROGER CARLSON Ot tM Deify l'llol llllff Mater De1 High School has chosen lormer ~en 11e High coach Chud' (rallo to replace Wayne ( ochrun as the Monarchs' football coach folio~· 1ng an extensive search and inter- v1ew1ng process. Coch run was rclcai.ed after SC' en }Cars in "'h1ch his teams recorded an o"erall record of 40-J3-2. including sl\ pla)orr berth\. losin& 1n the opening round on the first fi,e occas1onc;. then upsetting Fontana this pasc season before losing in thr second round to Manna High. The Monarchs had gone nine straight years without a playoff berth (Pleue .ee OALL0/82} ToplO Orange County hig6school basketball Dally Pilot .elections 5. Capo Valley (16-2) 6. Eatancla ( 15-3) 8. Brea (14-6) 9 . Sernte (12-7) Area's football elite to be honored tonight University of Grorg1a football coach VinC't Doole) and Rose Bowl hero Ri ck Neuhe1scl of UCLA are scheduled to be at the head table tonight at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel fQr the 15th annual Pla)crofthc Year banquet. ~1nn1na at 7 o'clock A Pla)C'r of che Year trom each ol ·oranae Coun ty's ~9 h'lh schools. chosen b\ their coachei. will be honort'd .tl th e fcSll\ Illes and amOn& , th(' h 1 ar(' 'iCHral area standouts Included 1n the program Wlll be Jen Brown (C orona del Mar). · ot Hage) (('oc;ta MC'~a ). .\nd) S1ncl11r (Ed1~ft). leff Graham Chtanc1a). Mike Newton (fountain Valley). Dann' Thomp!<>n (Hununaton Beach). Lan('( Neal (Irvine). Matt Ros <Laauna Be ch). 8111 Marler (Marina). \I Pol a (Mater Oc1). Ste'c Rrn1.1' (1'kwpon Harhor) c;tcphcn ~noa lt)(ean V1c~l Ja on CJcn11lc . ' t (lln1versll\'). Brad Weaver (West- minster) Bill Rus~ll (Woodbndae). . al Guardado ( addleback) and Dan Tnckett (El Toro). Doolc" has posted a t 6().6(). 7 rt<'Ord in 20 )ca~ at Gcoraia. mclud· 1ng one na11onal hamp1onsh1p. wnh Her5Chcl Walker lead1n1 the wt)' 1n IQRO In IQ80 hcwa\thcnat1on·scoachof the \Car t'UhC'1<1Cl. a fif\h-)'ear ~-shirt walk-on ~uanerback. ~ the Bruins to 1hc1r ~ond stra1aht R~ Bowl \ tt:tory recently Dooley J01ns a long h t of no\cd cooches to addrcs this panscular l°'Od). includ1na Tommy Prothro, . Pepper R r1. John R.al1ton, Die Tucker. Terry Donahue, Die Vu· me1l. Mike White. John Robint0n. Jim Walsh. Grant THff, Ra) Mal11 q1~1 0 mt R ~"and Gen) f U\l •, I \ 82 Orenoe COllt DAIL y PILOT /Monday. January 23. 1984 SPOR TS B REAK Land developer has reportedly bought Cowboys Purtzer. Palmer victorious Tom Purtier, a hunwtown ht1\ 'w11h a n 'a\t gallery of fr1c1HI' nc1ghh<11 \ and rtlauvcs wah.hang 1n "knt fa\l.11l<11lon. h.u t..cd awa) from a ltttk putt un the I Mlh From AP dl1palebee l A \.1 P .\ Ha -Dallas real estatc de' elo~r \i Jn<.e ( M1lkr \8}''i he ha\ r"·a~ hed un a3rceincn1 1n prinuple to pur<.h..asc 1h~· D.ilhl'I ( owbo)s. the Dallas 1 in1n Hcruld reported \unday. [iJ huk.1hen rammed 11 hm11c tor tht· h11d1c that ia\\.' ham 1hc 11tk 'unda> 1n the: Phocn" <>1x·n (1011 r uur- nanit·nl Put1zt'1 . 32. umit· Imm 1 wu ~huh oil llw pan· with a no-boge' final 1ound nl fl untkr-par fl~ and da1med lhl' '"'<.·om.I 111k 111 "" IU·)l'il• I~'\ I our l<trl'l'r w11h <t .:!68 total lhal°s 16 '>h<>t' umkr par on the 6.7.:!6-~ard JI!' Pho\:' Ill\ \ounll)' Clubcouro;e and Mllk1 and W 0 Hanbton . .i Dalla> rar dt'<1ler . h,1q• Ix-en 11e~o\laling r«enth tu bu-. the Na11onal hx1tball l \.'J¥UC dub "hl<.h was put on the bl<xk la'>t ~ear b} ( hnt Mun:h1!>on. om· in honl of Corey Pavlo. the ruokll' "'hu kd through the-fir'll thrl'l' round\ In Palm tkath C iiHdl'n\. J la . Arnold Palmer toot.. rnntro~ w11h three b11d1e~ on 1ht• lmnt nint' and fired a o)\r- untler pur 71 lO hold off dclendtng thamp1on Don January b) t~o \lrokc'> and win h1\ ~cond P(iA ~"·n1ur\ Champ1onsh1p. In ml}· Howe' er "'f l Comm1ss1oner l't'le Kou lie said there had tx-cn no agret'mt'nl. and tu his knowledge. the ( owboH had }t'I to n.irru" the fit'ld to a i.1ngle group Miller. v.ho arn\Cd here Saturda~ for lhe Super Bowl. \aid hl' felt his group has .. the blessings ol the C owbov'" · .,·, fo1 a\ the prn:e goes. yes. we have rearhed .an ..igrel'ment ·· ~11llrr ..aid "Right no" I v.ould '>ll) Im kehngprett\ pmtt1,cabout thcdeal We need tugl·t the I.iv. }t'rs from hoth s1dt'\ togt•thcr. and we need lo get the appro' al of the N f L ow ncr'i We havc ~ome tn hn1c:al things to v.urk out" PALMER tra't w a third-round 71J 1ha1 ( O\\ ho)' l'res1dent Tex St.hramm. who ha~·t:n an ten 1c" ing puten11al owncrs. refu\ed co enl \a1urda~ night the Time\ .Herald rcponcc.J. Ho" ·ver '-ll·hramrn arranged ticket., for Bank <11on and Miller and planned 111 '>It "Ith thl·m during Sunda>"s game. anord1ng to thl· ne"\paper allowed Januar) to mt ,harp!\ 11l10 an eaghHhot lead . Palmer b1rd1ed thc ltr'>t i.1,th. eighth and I 0th holes for a romfortable s1>.-strot..c rnsh1on O\Cr h1'> Tl·xas foe Not un11l the 15th hole when th e l'>Sut· w11'i prac11t:all) \Cttled dad Palml•r hugn three '>lra1ght holes. bul hc parred the 558-)Jrd l ISth hole 1n rnu11ne fashion to notch his ..,1,th ~n1or tuu1 tournJment 'iance I 9MO and his ..,elond '>lra1ght T hl' '1llur. \\;l\ "U"rth \ '5.000 to Palmer. wh11t' Januar) earned ~.:!2.000, Quote of the clay Allen a secret weapon? Sse•t Y~ tht AU·Amcr1ca quarterback at BYU, on how h.e 11 pen;eivcd by people in Grttnwich, C'onn., his hometown: "I can walk into a place in Utah aod people will •>-· 'Wow, thcrt-'s Steve Youna. lht quanerblck.' I come back hert to my church and people uy. 'The~·s t.he kid who used to pick his no~ when he was 8 yean old .... T i\MP..\ f la. -Prt·<,1dent Ronald Reagan contvatulatcd the J(a1der~ for their 'iuper Bo"I \lttor. Sunda> b> comparing \1arcu'> Allen thl'tr ~tar running bark. to a \etret weapon and the tcam to a nuclear missile Reagan . 111 a tclt:phollc call to the Ra1dt•r!,' lod.crmnm tolJ ( oach Tum Flore'> "That wa<, a "onderful "1n tonight 'ou've given me some problem\ I 'ea Ire.id' gouen a call from Mosco"" The' th1nt.. \.1arru\ \lh:n 1c, a neY... \ecrcl weapon. The} 1ns1\t we 111d1~man1lc11 Lucence wins stretch drive savt.'d Lucencc fur thl· tinal dn\l' nw'l'c..I ..\R( ..\l>I .\ -Patn~ I.. \ akn1ul'la ~ "The'''t' ~nen me an idea abou1 that team of outside going into thc 'llretlh and dre" oul >our'> lf>ou \.\uul<l turn them over to u~ we'd put them 1n \llO'i and "e \\ouldn'I ha'e to build the MX m1s!'l1k.'. Kcagan :.iddl'd .. You proved ton1ghr that a good defen\e can ahu be a prett} good offense " to a I' •-kngth 'ittol") O\l'r rail~ 1ng (1anger Bnnk tn the S90.200 \an Marco~ HandKap al ~anta .\n1ta Sunda) Lucenre fi n1~hl'd thc I' •-mile turf n ent lor 4-~ ea1 . olds and up an 2:01 4-'1 to p1rt.. up $54.200 lur n~nn D1anc Perkins of Pan., "' belon.• a <.'ro"d of H .142 fans. With a tde' l'>Wn tamera set up tll the Wh11c Hou'>e. Reagan and Flores appeared on a split screen during the tclcca<,t of the po'>lgame acu' 1t1es. REDSKINS FOOTBALL. • • From Bl down In a Raider c.Jclc11\c that ltm11cd 1he league~ nrn\l potent ollen\l' 111 tl\ lo\.\e<,t p<11n1 totJI \Inn (arl~ tn the I ~!i I \l'iJ \O il .. f he\ h<.•at U\ Ill l'\ l'r'\ l3ll'I uf thl' !Wmt• -V.t•tn\:'dtudo"'hat"cd1dlu get u\ hl·rc and 11 iu~t d1dn 't work ·· 'aid Rcd\t..1n 4uarterhad Jell' J ht·ic,mann I k '11tkn d l\\1• 111 tt·rll'pllom \\ h1k llfll pkt IOll-IU\1 I h 111 '' f)j\C,e\ l1ir '4\ \Jrd' \\1dl Cl'tt•t\l·r, \rt \1••"~ J1J <h.1r1l Bru"n "'ho ""mh1m·d to l:.tll h 14 pa'>'ll . ., lur more •h.in ~411 \ar1.h 1n 1he lir\I Raider o.?.lllll' h.1d fll\t lnur 1:111.he<, fur 119 ':.ird't lh1• \l"l "nd time .truund 1n1 lud- :'IJ!! 11n~· 1 '·\JrJl'r\'hcn1hegam1. "'a~ .it I r "Jl h \\ 1· plJ\l'll h.J1tl hul tht• RJtdl'r'> H'rt all 11\1'1 u' · \Jill \1 onk hl'lll to u\t lfll' l .tl l h .. \\ l u't \l'l·med to he J llltk "'ll IJI .,, 1ll r hr Kt·lh~ '"' Ir' 1n)!! to hnoml' the 1·,r,1'-I< 11 .. 1n11n I \lcH'ltoref')l:Jla'> \upu Bnv.I, h.inip11111\ \Jw lht· lir'il rJd 11 lhl·1r d1rJm llHTll li\e 1111nutr\ 1nt1• tht tt~irnc: "htn light l'nd l >l·r11c~ k n'l'n hl<1;.t..rd .i kif Ha~es pun1 Jilli ldl nn 1lw hall on the end "'nl tor .1 '11 K.lllkr lead ··t 'l·f\ •h111g turned \our 11gh1 trum thl' ~~inn ng \a1d 'Wa\h1ngton plJlek1Cl..l·r \1.irl.. \.1oc,elC) .. II 'larted "hl·n lht \ hl()('l..ed Jclf'> punt and we jU\l 'l'rmcd w go downhill from there·· The R\:'d\k1n•," speual teamc, "'ere poor the rl'\t of tht• wa). a~ M oselc) m1~sed a field goal and had an e\tra point blocked .. It was a rnt1ral pla\ " C.11bbs ~1d the blockt.'d punt .. It wa~jU\l a blo"'n J\S1gnmenl Thr) "·amc ngh1 up the middle It wa'> thr uni' the second t1mr 11 has happened lo u'> in the three 't'ar" I ha\l' been in Wa.,hangton .. In stark contrast lo la<,t war"' 1ub1lant cclchrallon. thl' Re1;sk1n'> dre'>stng room was a ..ca of qu1\.'t talk and somhcr reflection ·Thi~ •'> the toughest day I haH' '°'er '>pent in a Washington uniform · ..aid 'etcran defen'l1' c t:nd Ton' \1({1CC . John R1gg1 m thl· running had "'ho earned the Red'.>k1m with more than I 000 ~aide, in the regular o,ea\on and had gained more than IC>CJ 1n l'<H.h of ha'.'. la\I ..c' en game.-.. blamed htm'>("lf an pan. tor the poor showing. .. I made 'tome bad rcadc, and I "a' gue'>'itng on their defenS<· l 'n- fonunatcl}'. I was gue,sin~ wrong almo\t all da>." said R1ggtn~. who gained 64 yard\ on 26 ramc\. (11bbc; had rnarhed thl· team to 'I 'll tones an ti'> last 14 games I k found hi ml.elf 1n the unusual po!>1t1on of talking to a lo\lng team Olympic officials respond l<>) \'\C1lll\ P.P) -Or· gJn11u\ ol thl lllM4 \ummcr Ol)m- p1 ' "'Ill not greatl> reduce the numhn of judge\ and refcrl'e\ for tratk Jntf field ncnl\ ,1 (1ames '>l'lol<.t•'>"'omall '"'d 1n dt'n\1ng a ""' 11·1 rt port )unda' The publtca11un al!io claimed the olliuals would be incompetent and that brgan11cn wt're "<,hov.tng a <.omplete lack of antere<it an resolvtng the problem." Bruins routed; Kentucky wins CbarlH Jone• pumped '" 8 career-m h11ih 27point\1&nd grabbed IS rebounds to t..q lir\t-nnd ~rond-half outbursts that l a med Lou 1'1 Hile to an 86-78 victory over No Y l f( l A 1n ll n11t1onally telcv1c.td coll~e buketball ¥June Sunda}' at Lou1~v1lle. The game wa~ a designated Mt.<lru C ·onfercncc contest for Louisville and the victory upped the Cardinals' record to 11-4 overall and 4-0 Ill lht rnnforen'c UCLA fell to I I 3 Lou1sv11le blew the pme open an the first half. outS<:orin1 UCLA to take a 34-13 lead with 9:55 len HI the half. Kea.ny Field• kd lJ( LA w11h 25 points . . At Lextnglon. Ky .. \ophomore Kenny Walker scored 20 points and semor Mel Turpin added 19 us th1rd-rankcd Kentucky \napped the \1.\-game winning streak of founh-ranked lluuMon. 74-67 Sam Bowle dominated the boards. grabbing 18 rebound~ for the 14·2 Wildcats. while I lou~tun It'll lo 16-3. Aktem Olajuwoa, the C'ouprs' 7- loot t'Cntcr, wa~ "'foul trouble much of the game before louhng out with 6 J4 rema1n1ng and Kentucky leading til-54. Boxer shows improvement '.\N DIEGO -Junior welterweight m ho~er Stewart Darden 1s showtng somt' progress in his fight to overcome a brain h\:'morrhage suffered in a bout last week. Jtcording to C1rossmont Hospital Darden. 26. was lasted 1n serious cond111 on on "unda}'. the first 11me his c:ond111on had becn downgraded since he was admitted last Tuesday Darden underwent emergenq surgt'ry to relieve pres'>ure on has brain and remained an a coma unul Frida} He "3'> then able to squeeze a nurse's hand and nod his head on command. and later said a fe w words. Darden was hurt in th e final seconds of a I 0-round bout tn nearb}' Santee when his opponen t. Steve .\costa. landed an uppercut Darden wt'nl down and r\:'ma1ned conscious for a time. but then la psed into a wma. Doctors said the~ weren't sure whether the injury "as cau!>ed by the singlt' Acosta punch or by an cil'lumulat1on of punches throughout the light. Raiders to have 'their' day l OS ANC1E:LES -The Raiders wall [!] Ix· presented to the Cit) Tuesda) in a noon •II• "eremon) on the stcps of C'ity Hall, the ma,or'!I office said · Ma ) or 1 om Bradh.'} will proclaim "Raidt'rs Day'" and the National football League champions wtll be greeted b> the Un1vcrs1t) of Southcrn California marching band. the Ra1dereues cheerleading Mjuad and <.·1t) and county officials Ticket waa auper tough to get I A~PA. t-la -With ~me 11rkcts mol"C'~eciou!I than gold, football fans inched their way through Malled lrallic to the ~uper Bowl Sunday -many Without 11cke1s or even the hope of Jetting a ticket. A woman from Wa~h1ngton . D.< . paid a ~alper S~OO: a couple from Maryh1nd waited until af\t'r kickoff hoping for a bargain. two men drove back to Orlando. I la empt)-handcd. and a .,an full of teachers 'ame 10 !tit 1n a parking fol and watch the CQl\.l&M on television. A crowd of more than 70,000 Jammed Tampa 'itadium for tht' Na1wnal Football league cham- p1onsh1p gam.c b<-twt'cn the Raiders and the Washing- ton Redskin~ Throngs paraded an the parling lot 1n sunny. but unseasonably <:hill) Wl'athcr, holding cardboard signs looking 10 buy ticket~ to Super Bowl XV III. "Brother and sister from Bowie. Md. need two c1ckcts. Mom and dad think we·re using this money for college 1u111on," read a s1Jn worn by Tom Arnold, 23. Arnold and his twin sister. Kathy, both from Shepherd College in West V1rgrn1a. said the y had been oOert'd 11cke1s from $350 to $900 Face value of a ticket for the game was $60. an all-time NFL ha~ "I told the scalper!> I'd see them again an the first quancr -wht'n they're 'ltuck w11h them," said Arnold. ··Even 1f we don't g<'t 1n, I'm gotng to tell my friends back home we itot tn ·· It was a fiery halftime show TAMPA. Fla -Sunda)'sSuper Bowl XV III halftime show. replete with pyrotechnics. ended with two wooden stands catch in~ fire and a rockt't falling into the seats. but fire offi cials said there were no serious IOJurteS. The show was put on by Walt Disney Production~ before the sellout crowd of72.920at Tampa Stadium. It ended with a fireworks display During 11. according to Rescue Chief Aubrey Grant of the Tampa Fire Department. Oares placed on a pair of wooden stands in the corners of the ballpark 1gmted the stands Flame<i hncfly leaped more than eight feet in the air. several feet above tht' wall ranging the field, but the fires were extinguished without incident. he said. Telnialon, radio GALLO TABBED ... From Bl betorc ( ochrun's arnval. but the lack of a passing game has 1rad111onally kept Mater Dc1 from getting near an)' brass nngs . aller his third camra1gn had produced a 9-22 overal record. he was replaced b)' Ed Adams pnor 10 the 1982 season. Gallo possesses several key 1ngre- d1en1s for Mater Dea -with a passing background foremost. backed t>y his expenenre as a head coach tn the Angelus League. based on d1sc1pltne. Gallo roached at Servile High for three )'t'ars and produced Turk xhoncn. a quancrbaci.. who went on to pla)' at Stanford and 1s now wllh the Cinrinnau Bengals The West Point graduate coached as an assistant at Tustin High before Sen 1te. and was at Cal State Fullcnon beforctaktng the reins at Laguna Hills High for three years The tour at Laguna Halls did not get ant1c1pated results however and The past two seasons have been spent as an assistant at Capistrano Valle) wht're he was the offensive coordinator in a span 1n which the Cougars. led b> quarterback Bun Call. racked up a 15-6-1 record, 1nC'lud1ng two South Coast Leaguc champ1onsh1ps Also on the C'apo Valley staff. and under head coach Dick Enl'lght . was former Mater Dci Hi&h star Eric Patton. considered the No. I can- didate for the job my some. Although a member of the Capo Valle) staff. Gallo has rematned at Laguna Hilb 1n a teaching capacity I mat hi Oakland celebrates OAKLAND (AP) -Oakland football fans. many of whom rdu'>C to recognize the claims of Lo., Angeles on "their .. Raiders and '>ti ll believe the team will rt>tum someday, celebrated the Raiders· "iuper Bowl triumph Sunday almo'it as 1fthey had never lefl. About 1.000 fans hugged and Jumped and shouted in the ballroom of Oakland's H)att Regency a~ ~1lver and black balloons bounccd around during the Raiders 18-9 romp over Washington Parties were lively tn bars throughout the cny as fans whooped 11 up for the team they once rhcered 1n the Oakland C'ohseum. Some 2CX) fans "3thered around four big video screens and four smaller ones at R1ckt'y's Restaurant in nearby San Leandro .. thl'}' 're still our gu) ~.no matter what.'' said former Ra1derette cheerleader Shem Bueno al the Hyatt "I can·1 wait to get a uniform back on and get back to the coliseum and cheer:· she \aid as nearl) 20 other ex-Ra1derettes '>hook sill.er pompon') while watching the game on a giant video ~reen Former Raiders player~ and Oakland nt> officials. including Ma yor Lionel Wilson were among the nearl} 400 fans who watched the game at the H}att I ht ntliual \o\ 1c1 \pon~ nc""'>· pap1:r '-Im 1c1-.~' \port rcp<1ned that < 1aml''> plarrnlr\ intt ndl·d to lUt the 11u111 lwr of 1uLll(n and rckrl'C'> IO 1w.1rh hJll lh1 nurnhl'I 11\cd dunng th~· 1f111r1 \.1 ••\l•I ' < •• 1mt''> Am} Quinn. spoke~woman for the I 11'> ..\ngele'> 01) mp1( Organ11111@ C omm111ce said 11 was not true that tht·rl' "ould bl· frwer judges and relt:rl'l'\ and that the numbn "will ll'na1nh tx· u1nc,1\tent "11h Mo'u'" • ind ma~ he a le" more·· Al'~lo A somber John Riggin• answer• question• in Wa1blng- ton locker room after Sunday'• Super Bowl defeat . Wilson and othcrs predicted the ell} would win Its attempt the bring the Raiders back 10 Oakland through emtnt'nt domain. La:-;1 month . lhe ci ty won a partial v1ctOf) 1n the 3-year-old casc when the ~late Coun of Appeal o\Cnurned a SupcrmrCoun Judgment against the Cll) O RANGE COUNTY'S # 1 C AD ILLAC DEALER ANNOUNCES: .,,.,,), ""' ""' ,.,, Aa t 11• •• t1l~p:33$5 NEW 1984 CADILLAC CIMARRON At Nan.tr• •• ,,. rt• r ,, .,,., "• .,.. ,1,.r • ~ ., (••• m ''"" tP..•M y •Y•rdr••IT"'•~v.-• •• •U' ..... , '• • ''" ....... ~ •••rwt ,.. • ._ r n ett•" .... ., ff'ltUtlll 't'.#lh t• ... ,.., ... ,,,..,., ••• ,, " .. 111 ,,, .. ,. •t11HI htl Wtlt~·· .,,,,.,.. •nlT mou Y...h•t • "' 1• Utr f n•t lt • l111n hl '1,H• .... ., h l •'" .,,.. ... ,. ,, •• , ••• "' •••• ~·,•J~ae 2lllOO Harbor 9ouJevard, Co<rt.a Mf!N {714 ) MO OtCIO ' r Ramming tops field for Corkett Trophy Phil Ramming out\l<>rl'd t•1gh1 rl\al\ ~aturda' 10 win the< orkett Trnph\ fllrthc Lchm:in l.:!C IJ<,"11na fl,e-ract• rcg.a11a ')311cd Ill the harbor (rut or Nt•v..port Harbor 'at hi ( luh Ramming\ lo" ·p<mll \u1rcd "'a\ 14 'I 4. bard) cdgin~ Bill Buckingham "'hu hnished with IS l/4 Third 1A-1th _o poinl\ wa' thr learn of '-l1na "lc1l<,('n "'le"'-pon Harhor Yacht< luh. and Tum W1llc,on. Halhoa Y<ilht < lub The: Lehman-12 " NllH \ oflitrnl d1ngh} and ha-. prudun·d .. ome ol thc top .,,11lor\ 1n othr1 cla\se\ .1-. well a\ ocean rac1n11 ~at hi\ WE SERVI CE ALL MAKF.S or BICYCLES OPEN 7 DAYS M1t1" V•rd11 C•nl•r 2701 Harbor Blvd CottA Meea, CA 92626 (714) 781 ~4882 305 Palm Ball.x:Hi CA 92661 (71 4)673-1352 I · ~· .. Haines chooses Holder-20 By ALMON LOCK AB EY 0.., NM.....,,. Wttw I lob1e Cat tcc:hmcal director Rob- h1t' litune') has announcc-d selcc11on 11f the 1 lolder-20 3\ the boat that Y...tll Ix-U\l'd 1n th<· I nitcd 5tatci. Yacht Rau ng l n1on ·, Mall or) Cup thl' pme fm the North Amc:ncan men·~ ..aaltn& rhamp10Mh1p. Thr Holder-20 " a ~w1ft cente1hoard sloop from the design board of Ron Holder '14'ho came up through thc ranks of the Balboa Yacht C luh\ Junior program to become-a d'1amp1on,h1p rart'r and later a de .. 1gnc-r and huildcr of racina boat\ I !older had I'm own boat bu1ld1ng firm until abnout a )C'&r ag_o when he 'told out and JOinC'd lhe siafT of Hobie < at which nov. produ<..e\ Holdt'r'\ (k"lli'"· 1nclud1na the Vagahond 12 Jnd 17 I he-ltoldC'r W l'I rated fat,ter than 01h~·r ~O foot ra<:crund 1H•pcc1ed to p1~·'>4..·nt o challenge to the e1aht rr 1onal <.h1m p1on5 who will he rnmpt•tin& for the Mallory (up 1n the v.:itc" oil Ra) Head. N.J. nCllt p1cmber 1 he boat plane cuily and 1i ~·apat>k of \pctds up to I 8 knots 1n a bf'C(:1e ~C:IU\t' of It\ 1pttd. thc I lold1:r 20 ha' ramcd 1 Performance t lond1ulp Racina Flttt rauna IS 1i.·m·n1 fa\ler than comparable boat<; .4 BROKEN STRAP ... From Bl we loaded ourselves in a VW Rabbit that had a seatbelt buzzer that went off every 60seconds. a radio that didn't work.and a busted windshield wiper hose that wouldn't allow fluid to the front window which meant Pete had 10 slick out his arm and pour the solu11on by hand so we could Stt By the time Pete and I pushed the car fort he founh time. becau~ 11 wu too icy for the wheels to gel any traction I alw began ques110!"10g m) buddy·..s.anity .. No snow tart's'' No<.hain'>., .. I asked Pete aga.1n as we were rocking the car back-and-fourth on New Y car'i. [ ve. dressed an \Uats and dress \h°" .. No. really. you don't need them Oh. maybe a couple of times. But 11·~ 001 worthao1naou1 and &<'tt1na them." was Petc''i reply. Uh·huh. l thouaht 10 myself.Just a" I \U\J)(<'ted. Pete. at ~6. has hit his head aaa1nst the basket too many t1mt'S JOina for reboundsdurina his colk11a1c car«r What othcrCllpla- nat1on 1' thcrt1 A couple oflast 11ps. You can savt' a lot of money by flyin_J into Colorado Springs rather than Denver. If you do a httle checking you'll find not only 1s 1t cheaper to fly to Colorado Spnng~. but almost any flight you ta kt makt'sa p1t-s1op in Dem er A II) ou have to do then 15 get offthe plane whale ils rcfuetina C >t rourse. thcre arc a couple of 1hana\ )UU ha v.:iodo to helpyourvlf. like bui. )Our ski\ ahead and carry on all )Our luuagt because they don't takt' hagagcofTthe plane an Denver It sounds h~e a hassct. but 1l isn't 1f properly roordtnatcd, and n can save you anywhere from S 7S·S I 2S per ticket Another th1na. 1f you're goina to ski at Keystone. the reson has come up with an 1ntcrestingconccpt whereby rather than one hO 11cke1 price ofS2 I. you buy "run" tickets for S2 each That way 1fthc wcatheris crummy or 1t~ too crowded you can ao home and come back another day in the 11ckets can be used at any time Bobby SOx signups slated Rca1s1ra11on for the North Hunt· 1naton Beach Bobby Sox h:aJ.Uc will be held Feb. 4 at. pnn,a View ·hool, 16662 Trudy Linc. in llunt1 n1ton ~ach. . Hour\ art 10 a.m.·2 pm The leaaue will include div1 1011 for a cs 12· IS. dtvl\mn for a ci Q.1 I and I major minor mini\ d1v1,1on for •II." 7-8 Ltaaue boundancs arc 8c3ch Boule ard on the cast. Wamcr on the wuth San D1e10 f retway on the nonh nd the cx:can on the •cit f nr mull' informu1mn. phont' km1c Farky 1 cn.4s It> or Sand)' C H~rmaint a1 H~ -07fl 7 / SU~ER BOW L XVIII Raiden 31, Redskins 9 , ~· 1W O\iel"t9r1 We"11no1on O l 6 ~ 9 LOI Angele\ 1 14 14 )-)t ,lnl PlWlec:t LA Jen1en recover \I OI t>toclled Punt 1n •nd zone <8ehr kit It l 4 S2 Loi Ano•••• 1 Wesn1no1on o '-<encl Perlec:t LA-Branch 17 P•u lrom Ptunlletr !Benr kltkl Drive 6S \lard\, 3 Plev1 l(ev ptev Plunto.e11 SO verd P•n 10 Brencn S 46 Loi Anoe1e1 14, WHhlnoton O W•1-FC MoMtlev 24 Drive 13 vardl, 13 1>leV1 Ke v 1>lev1 Tlltl1m•nn 17-vard o•u to Ctr rt II, ll ·verd PHI to Didier. IJ· verd oau lnltrftrenct r>en•llv on Hav•1. 10 vard PHI to Didier 11 SS LOS A~ 14, Wulllnolon 3 LA-Soulrek S rtlurn of lnlerc.aorlon t"•"r klc:kl 14 ~ Loi Ano11es 21, Wuh· tnoton l Third ..... led We1-R10011n 1 run tklclt l>tocktd) Drive 10 verd1, 9 Pl•\11 l(ay 1>t•v1 Tna11menn 13 varo P•U to Brown, l4·verd oeu 10 G1aouento, IJ·verd 0111 ro D101tr 4 04 Loi Angel" 2 I Wunlnoton 9 LA-All•n S run (8ahr lttcltl Drive 10 v•rds • Pl•YI Ktv Pl•YI 31 verd PHI 1nt9f'ftranca l>eNltv aotlnlt Green 1 ~ LOI Angetu it, Wesnlngton 9 LA-Allan 14 run <8e11r -lcll I Drtvt 14 verd1 I P'n IS 00 Feu\'111 l"er!M LA-FG Banr 11 Drive SS vard1, I olev1 l(ev Olan Allen 39 vard run 11 36 Len AnQeltl 3t Wasnlnoton 9 A-72,910 THm StaH1llu Wes LA Fir" C10wn1 19 18 Ru1ht\·vard1 32·90 33·131 Passino vero1 193 1~ Return verd1 3S 13 Pane. 16·3S·7 16·2S·O Sacll1Bv 7-11 6-SO Punh 1·31 1·43 Fum1>1t1·to11 1· I 3·2 Pentlllt\·vard1 4·62 7-56 Time of Poueu ton JO 31 19 n lndlvldut l SttthHn RUSHINO-Wiuhlnoton, Riggins 76-6", Thelsmann J· II, J W1Uhlno1on J·I L~ Angelts, Allen 70· 191, Pruitt S· 17, K1no 3·12. Hawlllns 3·4, Wlll11 1·7 Plunkett 1· tmlnus 1) PASStNG-Wesnlngton. T"911mann 16·3S·2 743 LOI Angtlt\ Plunkett 14·2S+112 AECEIVtNC.-WaV!inglon, D1<1ltr 5 6S Brown 3·93 J Wesnlngton 3·70 Glaoulnto 2·21 Monk I 76 Ga rrett I· 11 A190ln1 I· I Los Anvett1 Brencn 6 94 Christensen 4 37 Hew~ n1 7·70 Allen 7 II, K1no 7·1 MISSED FtELD GOALS-Wa1h1noto,, MoH lev 44 Super Bowl records tnolvlduat end teem records set tn Super 8 owl XVIII lfldl¥kllllll Game •ecarch KO•IHG Mo1t Touc,,down• 1 Marcu1 Alltn, Lo\ Anotle1 Re1oer1, lv1no 10 PlaVtrl Most Point\ After Touchoown -S ,,,rls B•nr LOI AnotlH R .. oer1 ,.,.,~ Don Cnendler, Green Bev Ill Roy Gtrele, P1tt1ourgh fXtll) RUSHING • . Mo•t Vero• C elnto -191, Mercu1 Allen, LOI AngtlH R11der1 (XVIII) Old record 164, John Rlogln•. Wa1hlno1on Rtd1kln1 (XVII) L.onQHI Geln -1• verd1. Mercu1 Allen. Los Angale1 Raiders (XVIII) Old record S8 ve ros, Tom Mtttt, Belllmort Co1t1 (llt) Hlohtll everaoa verds per ru•'1 carMr fm lntmum 70 carrie•I M•rcu1 Allen. LO• Angtlt\ Reider\ 9 SS Ofd record S JS, Wall Gerrl\on DaltH Cowt>Ov• Most toucnoowns -7 Mtrcu• Atten Lo• Anoete1 Raldtr1 tv1no S Playt" PASSING Lowt1t perctnteot Peuei 'nttr ctPttd ctr"r (minimum 40 e rremolU -000, Jtm Plunkett '6 Pel\l'\ 0 1nltrctPltd Old record 2 13 8ert Sta rr CrHn 8ev OF,IHSE Mo•t comotned verds oa1n.<1 -209 Marcu\ Allen Loi Anoete1 Rttde" 191 rushing 18 receiving Old record 190 Fulton Watktr M temt (XVII) INTERCEPTIONS Moll lnl9f'caPtlon1 returned for touchdown I, Jeck SOulrtk Loi .t.ngeles Reldtr\, tvlno Hert> AOderlev. C.rHn Bav (II), Wiiiie Brown, Oa~lend (XI) PUNT RETURNS Lono111 Punt Rlturn-)4 vard• Derrtll Green, Wuh1n11ton lh<J\k1n1 Old record 31 vard\. Wittie Wood Green Bev 1111 THm Geme AKOf'dl SCORING Mo\! Po1n11 On11 Tum -ll LO\ AnutlH Reldert ocv1111 Otd Record JS, Gretn Bev (I), PHt•buron IXllll Molt Toucndowns One Tum -S LO\ Angele. Ralder1, tvlno Green Bev (I), P11t11>urgh tXllll La roe11 merofn of vtctorv ~ '19 001nts, Los Angeles Reider\ OIO re cord 7S 001n11 Creen Bev vs Ken\iu Cnv 3S 10 Ill Moll ootn11 l>Ot,, team\ tnird lluer • ttr 20 Re1d9!'1 14 Wu,,1ngton 6 Oto recoro 11 Denver and DellH fXlll •USHIHG Htght\I ever1ge per rush 7 0 LOI Angela\ lteldafl 3l 731 Old record 6 12 8alllmore vs New Vork Jtt1 11111 PUNTS Mo1t PUnts bOt,, , .. ,,,, -a Wuhtngton I Raiders 7 Otd record 13 DellaS Ind atlll"'°'e CV), PIU1~01> and M lnne101t ttX) Super Bowl MVP• 1961 ll1rt Sterr CrM n Bev 1961-llart Sterr Grun 8ev 1'6f-Joe Nemeth New Vor~ Jt t\ 197~L•n D•w\Ofl Ken1e1 C'•v 1911-Cnuo Howtev Ot tlH 19n-Rooer Sta ul>a<h D"'" 1973-Jake S<oll Miami 1914 Larrv Csonkt Mta m 197'.r-Franco Harn1 P11t1ourgl\ 191t-L vM Swami P1ll\Ourg,, 1911-F rtd 8 11etnlkolf Oekt•no 1971-Rendv Wn•t• e nd ~fervev Merlin Det115 1919-Terrv 8 rtd\htw P1ll•Duroh 1-..-Tarr" Bred1'1ew P1tt11>ur1111 1'91-Jtm Plunkett Otktend 1917-Joe Montan• Se n F r1nc1,to 191)-John R1001n, W11h•no1on 19U-Mertul Allt n LO\ "n11ate1 I. .. Super Bowl chaml)lon1 1961-<irHn Bev INFl) JS KanH\ Cltv (AFLJ 10 1961-Grttn Bev tNFLI ll Oe1<te nd !AFL) 14 1969-Ntw Vork (Al=LI 16 811111 more (NFL) 1 1970-Ktnse\ Citv tAFL) 73 Minne •ole (NFLJ I 1971-Bettlmore !AFC ' 16 Oat1111 !NFL) 13 1912-Da tles INFCI 14 M1e m1 IAFCJ ) 1913-M1am1 fAFC 1 U Wnh1n1110,, !NFCI 1 191'-M.,m• AFC 1 14 M·nne•ote INFCI 1 197'.r-Ptll\Ouron I AFC I 16 M•nnt SOie (NF( 6 1976-Pitt•t>uru" tAFCI 71 Oa•ln I NFCI 17 1911-0a~land IAFCl 37 MoMt\Ote fNFC1 t• 1918-Det a' NFC I 77 De""'' AFC1 10 1919-Ptlt>DurOll t Al' Cl JS Oa t1e1 (NFCl 31 l9'(>-P11t11>urgh AFC I ) I Rems INF() 19 1911-0.ltlt nd IAFCI 11, Phltadel Pnla tNFCJ 10 1987-Sa n Franc \CO INFCJ 26 Cin c1nna11 (AFCI 21 l9ll-Wn '11no1on INFCJ ?7 Miami tAFCI 17 19·4-Lo• AnOtle\ IAFCJ 31, WUI\ 1noton tNFC) 9 Phoenix Open 2" Tom Purtzer \11,000 Ut Corty P1v1n '43 200 VO Larr v Milt. '23.700 Curt" Slrenoe \73 700 171 Douo Tewell \14 600 B11t S•ndtr '14,600 Ceoroe Burn• 'U,600 Vl 67 " 67 " " 66 69 61 n " .. t6 70·66 69 61 10 10 6S 67 Jim Simon• '10 000 61 69 11 M Tommv Ne1<a11m 110 000 69 69 69 64 Furzv Zoeti.r. 110 000 69 70 61 66 Tim Simpson, S 10.000 13 61 '9 63 Tim Norris. s 10,000 69 69 68 67 Hett lr w•"· S 10.000 77 bl 64 69 Lon H1nllle . S 10,000 68 71 6S 6, 21• JC Snud '7.000 Johnnv Miller 17 000 vs Wlllll' Wood sS.600 Fred CouPle\, \S 600 John Fought. U.600 John Ad•m•. IS.600 Al C.elt>troer sS,600 216 66 69 68 11 68 70 66 10 69 68 /0 "' 1 I 66 69 69 71 66 68 70 68 10 61 70 67 69 61 II Ll'Onerd ThomP1n, n .uo 61 69 11 68 Scott Hoch, 13 140 69 64 11 70 DA Welt>rlng '3.9•0 71 69 66 70 Run Cochren, '3,U O 61 n 61 70 Sammv Racnet1 '3,UO 7t 61 67 71 V1 Cerv Koen " 190 69 70 70 "' NICk F elCIO, '1 7IO 77 67 70 .. Mike Reid '7.7IO 69 69 10 69 Mike Sutliven 17 710 71 67 61 11 Jim Neiford, 17 7IO 68 7t 61 II Cetvtn PHtt \7 790 11 68 7) 6\ 111 Marlo. Lvt 17 Ill 73 61 68 /0 Ron StrK~ 17 I 13 69 .. 11 10 Merk O'Meare 11 113 75 •S 69 69 11110 Aoki, l7 113 69 11 66 n Jim Colt>trt. '7. Ill 11 66 /4 61 Dave Berr U I 13 n 69 10 •7 11' Ben Crtnshew 11 .no 67 69 13 10 Scott Simoson 11 no 70 71 69 69 Peter Oo1terhu11 11 170 69 71 10 69 2IO Donnie Hemmono. s I S60 67 ,. 69 10 ,,, Tom Wel•koof '1,711 " 67 n n Rtx Ce ldwtfl Sl,211 " 13 68 n Lennie Cttmtnt1, Sl.718 69 II 10 11 Lannv Wadltin\, \1,718 67 10 13 71 David Oorln. sl,711 10 11 69 11 Gerv Heltt>tro ll.711 66 ,. 11 10 Jotv S111detar 'I 711 71 68 /) 69 ROOl!r M11ll1>1e 'I 711 , ' 61 14 68 211 Tom K•ht, •9H 61 69 II /4 Ceorot Arc,.,er '90 6911 691• Don Pootev 19'7 1>9 I I 69 1l Chip Becll. 1941 10 "' 13 11 Pevne Stewert •9•1 10 71 10 11 2U Allen Miiter 1904 11 70 69 13 Pet McGowen, \904 146611 11 Dan Po111 s90• 10 11 1• 61 1t4 Andv BHn '864 70 61 10 16 Clarence Rost Sl6-4 n 49 "' 1\ Den H a11oor1on "4<I 7l 6S n I• Scort Watkln1 se~ 69 6' 73 7l M11't McCullough ~ 67 n 13 n John Mtnelfev s'64 '9 71 16 .. Tom Je nk 1n1 "6• 68 1114 71 '8S Date Dovoteu '9J1 1170'111 116 Jim Oef\I "10 11-61-10 78 8rad Faaon. '870 6' 70 H IJ SCOREBOARD Boo C.11<1er 1804 \•eve L•tl>'er \804 r c c ""' '197 ,., 111 1'1 • 9 69 /6 13 14 16 7~ , 1 II 1>9 11 II 69 71 71 1•, PGA Senion Ch•mPionshlp Ill Palm BHCll Gardem, Flt I 192 Arr•ol() Pe,mtr '3S 000 69 6l 19 71 ,... Dor. Je,,uer • '77 000 /(J 10 I J /I 1'0 e.iro "~' •l'l 910 2'1 Peter l nom\o" •9 000 Bot> C:.oattiv \9 000 2'3 C.erdener Ot•n\n $6 ISO Paul Harn11v l6 7SO Oouu Senotr1 \6 7SO Jaco F ll'c • si..1so H• Miller Berber lS SOO 2'S Jim Ferree « 7SO Jarrv Beroer. U ISO ,.. Cl'tertn S1llord 0 ,100 St&n Tnir\k ll.IOO Art wa11 u.eoo 191 B111v CesPer \J 100 Btllv Mowe1. SJ 300 m George Bovtr '1 900 A Mangert '1 900 Bot> To\• \1 •OO George Lenn•nv. \7,400 M•ke Fe1cntt11 n 400 )01 C.uv Brewer \I 900 Ma· McMullt n 11 900 )01 ROd Fun,a1n, II ~3 Dan S11\t1 ll S3J Boo Stolle \ 1 SlJ )0) Ro•end Stefford I 1.llS Jim C11tl'tren Sl 31S l04 Ken Ce mpoe • I 1 77S (ver~tt ll1ncf'1it '111~ 30S Mike Frentr.o \I 17S Al Ba1d1n9 '1 17S Ct orot T"Offit\, 'l.11S Cnert" Owent. I I, 17S I• 1J /} 10 1)1]1)/A 11 lfJ 16 1• /0 11 1J·IJ u 68 16· 7S ,., I) 14 JI 1>9 71 74 79 IS· 11 14 /J 13·69 71 71> 73·70 1S·/1 10 n 11 n "' 74 10 76 n 13·74 11 13 71 7) ,. IS 73 69 80 I~ I) 74 I I 71·77 16 19 69 71 16 71 1)·12 13· 79 /0-71·16-17 7• 69 10 71 77·7S 13 I I 77 1S 7S·76 70 7S 71 19 12· 1S 7S to 1S·71-17·llO 16 7S 76· 76 18 73-76 ,, ,. 13 11·80 10· 19 80 16 7•71 8317 1• 7S 79 19 71·1s-76·10 -(. > . NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE P eclfic Olvt1ioll w L Pct GB Por11e,,<1 27 11 61• La ir en 1A 16 600 S.ettle 71 .. S3t ) 1 C~Stett 20 n .,. 6 Pt>otnt1 19 n 463 . ' Sen 01t00 I) 71 311 11 1 MkSWtU DtVhlen Ut•" 76 IS t.34 Da 1n 1l 19 ~ ) Denver 18 1• •79 8 Se n Anton•o 18 74 •19 8 I HOu\fOn 11 2S 40S 9 I Ken\81 City 16 7• 400 9 ' EASTERN CONFERENCE Alltlltk DM\lon BO\IOn )1 9 ns Ph•l•dl'IDM•O -n 17 701 ) Nf'w Vor~ n 18 sso 9 Ntw Jtr\ev n 70 S7• 10 wa,111ngtol' 18 14 479 ,. Central Division M llwau•ee 24 I/ 600 Detroit 23 18 ~· I Atlante 77 10 S7• 2 Cn•cauo 16 n 421 Ctevt tand 12 ']<I 793 1no1a ne 10 79 2SI> \undav'1 Score Bo1to" 109, M1lweu••e 9' T~t'l Gamet No oemH 1cne<1uted TueM1av'1 Game\ P'1otn11 at l.•lren PhlladtlOhla a t New Vor~ Milwaukee et Wa\h1noton Bolton et CMtvttand Ind ena at Oe•ron S.•ll•e et Se" Antonio New J~t>t• a• tC11n1n (11,, Atlanta et Cn1cago Colden S•••• at Hou1ton Denn v\ U•al\ '" la\ VtvA\ I Portland at !>an Diego COll999 ICOrH SOUTH LOuo\Vtllf 86 UCLA 78 C.eoru1e 90 Aut>urn 16 Kentuth H Hou1to" 67 MIDWEST Nortnwt\t~rri 91 Mttinl'~Ota 7 J How AP top 20 tared 6 11 :.) I Norin ( arril1na t IA 0) d•d not Plllv 7 Duf'11•1I t ll 01 d•cl 11111 olav ) 'pnl11(.. I) 7l o ..... 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Feb t Women ' 10" Crou Covntrv 11 111man Vt llko Poht Womtn ' t ~ meter 1oeeo skellno el Zetre Mtn ' downnlll et B1a111,n1c1 Men'1 eno women'' 1lno1e tuoe 111 Treoevtc tee Horkev Potano .,, Wilt C.erm•nv USSR v\ llelv Sweoen v\ 'l'uoostevla C enad1 VI Au\lrtl Finland •• Norway United ')telt\ "' Cz4!".no11ov•~ •• Frldev, Feo 10 Men ' lOK crou countrv "' tomer Veli~o Po•1t Men \ •"d wome,, \ <JCl<JOlt u11e et rret>e"•<. w-n ' ~ mt tl!r ·~o , .... no "' lttra M~n \ \()() rre ttr \ott<J \O<thng a t Zttra tee <1anc1ng 1comPUf\orv1 e t letre S1ng't •nd douOlt l>OD\18<1 e t Treoev1c: Petri llourt \ketlnQ l\l>Ort program et letra S.tvrdev, l'ell 11 20K 1>1at11ton el tuma n Vefl•o Pot1e Men ' •"d women's triple tuge at Treo.v1c women·s oownhltt et Ja norina 70M Nordic comblllt<I •kilng et lgmen Melo & Vttlko Polte Triple end ouadruole bol>sl•d al Treoev•c tee Hock~• 11e1v vt Pola nd, Austrle vs C 11cho11ovakte Canada vt Finland. United Stele' .,,, Norwa\I: USSR v\ VugO\lavia Sweden v\ Wt\t Germ11nv Sundtv, ,tb. 17 wome n ' SK crou countrv at toman Vt lll<O Polle Men'\ \ 000 meter \oatd skating •' let r e ISi( Noro•t tomDtllt<I \l<llno e • 111ma11 Malo & Vet11<0 Poli~ 10 meter '"' 1umP II tgma n Mato Po tit Men ' eno .. omen ' ouadruott 1uoe et Trtoev1c Ice denc1no for·o•ne• set pattern 01nct et Zttre Petr\ lrH \ket•nu 11 Zttrl M41nde¥, Fell ll Men ' figure ""'"'fl lcomou11orvl at St<enotrlt• Men'\ ISK crou counlrv et lomen Vt llkO Polle Wome,,' t 000 m~ter \Pff<I \~allng "' lttra Women \ o•ent 1telom at Ja110r1ne tee HO< ktv Sweden VI Potend Canada .,,, Norwev Vv1101ta v1a v\ """ Wt•' GtrO'env v• USSR un•tto S•ato v• Av'""' F1n1anl'.I v\ C 11•cno \IOVeklA Tundav, Feb 14 IOK. 01e1n1on at t11man Vetiko Pott• Men'\ I 000 me tl'r iOf'ed \~elln11 e t lttre w om•n \ 111ant 11etom "' J/11'10rina Men , t1gurfl \killt•nil (\hort pro 11ra m) at lelra le• oenc:lng llret aenrel at l•tr• Wtdnt•dtv, FM>. IS Wome"'' t111vrt \kallno rc:om c>ut1orv1 at Skendtr11e Women \ crou countrv 14 X S rt'"", et tgmen Vell~o Pot1l' Women \ 3 000 mp"' \~l'<I \katong "' letra Oout>tf' 1u11l' a t lrpot•K Men I giant \llllOm al B1eta•n1ca Ice Hoc kev Norwev a• Au\ tr • Un•ted State1 "' F •n ""d Vuoo11av•a "' Pt>land USSR v\ ~w~en Well Germ•nv v\ ttttv C 1pcr10110vek 11 v\ Ceneoa Tilurldav, Fee 1' Men \ crou countrv 14 X 10 rttevl a t tgmen Vtti•ko Polit Men' I ~ meter 1Pffd \ke lino et Zetrt Men ' g111nt 11e10m et B1e111n1c• women ' figure skating flhort oro 11ra ml a• Ztlre Men\ l.gurt Vet1ng 11rH ,,.,,,nu •. l""" Frida¥, FM>. 17 B,ef'110n (4 x 1 s relevJ 11• l11men Vt llkO Polt~ Wom,.n \ \lt lom 111 JenorlM ~'"II'" and doul>lt bob11eo et [rPOfVIC I<~ Hot• 11v S"vMll' Plat I' C.a ml' ,., \k ~11de111a Melle I ~ouno C,am~ 111 /~tr" r'!ltti Plat e C:.eme at \kf'fldf'rtlll MP<llll Rnun<J Geme "' 1•''" S.IVrdtv, FM> II Women ' 70K rro" r ountrv e• lome,, V•llko Polit Mtn' 10 000 metf'r \l,..d '"&' n11 a• l•tr• 90 m•••r '"' lumo "' tomen M11'0 Poll«' Ir Plf' and <Ntdruplf l><IO\lf'O M I rpl>f'vlc Wo"1•" ' hgurt '"etinu lr•f' , ... , nu ,.., Z~1'& Sundo, ,.., lt M•" \ \09il tt.J\\ co,ntr.,. at 1um•~ \lfl•~O Po t ICI' "V<••v Medel ltound C ame a• ,,.,,. Mr~\ \lttom at B,.115n°c .. •C• l\OOev Ml!dat ltn ''"' (',,.,.,.,,. "' l••r• F ·out'1' \•11••no .. n•b•llon 11 7•1r" C10 .. no t wrtmon•e\ • Orang Santa Anita SUNDAY'S Rl:SUL TS (llrd .. '1·d11¥ !Mf'MllNM'ed "-'lnel FIAST •ACI: Ont mite T:im fMe!el 1000 100 SOO l o,,gmav1newav•tMcCurl'I 70 00 I 40 Prince Roo LH < roro1 4 20 "''o rec.act Tn' Men Ou1te A (n,ttf Ntvada !>aoe Cotd D1v1dt nd P,no ~lu T1rne I ll 4 ~ HCOHD •ACI: I I 16 m1te1 P•cture Bride !Pt<Jroial l240 IOIO S60 MPmoo·1 Pet IDtlQ•dlllol I 20 • 10 Repu•etton M iu <McC.urnJ 410 Al10 reced Deer Margot 01e111 L•dv Oritnlel Cnemo, Out Of Soo \ PrPm111nu Girl Time 1 4S 3/S U DAIL 'f DOUBLE t6-6l Ptld l 161 20 THIRD RACE. I Ill mllel Bunnet tMcC.rron1 IHO 6 00 120 A FH t Ptace ICellileno) 6 00 l 40 J1mH I tMereJ 7 IO AIM> raced Secret Sc"•mt CuaC"•" ltHt Gooo Men Gata C1rc1e Time 1 SO? s FOURTH RACE. 6 lurton11• Tpp Poi. tC.11rc11 I 10 eo 4 20 J 00 C.rl!nol>le I Va tenzuel• l .O 1 40 Proud Duke DtlQed,tlO ) 20 Also raceo C"en•on De C.eslt Scuse Ple•i.t 8e, Haven t,,n Too Mucl\ For T V Time I 10 l S FIFTH RACE. O"t m,te Proof CMcCerronJ 6 IO J 60 7 60 Honevtand !Slloemektr S 60 4 00 "ccoustlCat <Carcia ) 4 60 Also rec.ad All Of A !.Yaden Ch1tf COf'n1talll EH>onteneo Vtstor 11.nlghttv Raooort, H~oorean Time I l7 •S EXACT A 11 11 Pa id S6 I 00 SIXTH RACE. 6 1 tvr10no1 CarrlJZO IP1ncav) 10 •O S 60 l 40 COOP•" Hill tTorol 16 00 1 IO River Veno fLIPl\em) JOO Al\o rectd T H An1111, T H E x1>reu, Devit'\ WorllihOP, Rldoet1ne , C.rev Ml11 llt , Michael'• Suroeon, Alleoed Power APPttltt Hot Ano Cold Time I ti SEVENTH RACE. I 1 T101\11 IMezaJ Bold Baller UP fHewltYI Bedouin fDttanouuevtl 16 mll" 800 4 40 160 170 )40 110 An<Jrf\1 A"o raced Pint Circll! Swlvtf y,,,,. '43 4 s flGHTH "ACE. Lv<t nct rv11enz~at C•notr Brink ITorot ~,r Pt•t !Merel I • m11u on turf . 7200 9'10670 Sol0 400 Also receo Tne Hague 8410 • 00 Run !lo v ..... T atente<I Pin Put•er Croeso Pettru 1·11 S.. Vou Time 701 • S U PIC.K SIX 16 4·1·1·4·11 Pe•<J "8. 999 99 w11n 1 w1nnlnv t1Ckat1 •'• norwsl S1 Pic• Sia Con\Olation Ptld '1,119 IO wllll 131 w1n,,.119 l<ll•" (live _ .. ,, NINTH RACE. Ont rr1>t Staff Commender IHewtev1 9 IO S IO A 00 Hal• Ad•• CMcC1rron1 4 40 l IO E' agte 1 Bee• lletenzu•••I 3 10 At10 recto River Ban~ Sl1ng1ngtv Do\c•a•m F retwnee11ng A111ta10 Ovne mo DO<. Nl'w Terr,torv T1mt I )7 2 S IS EXACTA 7 61 Pa •O SIOOOO Att~,,oance 33 141 H oftvwood Park SUNDAY'S RE SUL TS (6ltl of ?•·nltflt herneu meetlnel FIRST RACE. One mlle Pace V a n~et R nvtnm I At •tr"n a n/ )60 260 2 60 Popawl'leelle 1 On orntr l 1 IO 7 60 (l'1n1 Too H!!r t Aul>•<IJ •IO Al\O rect o W•noout Magn• Dt e' Sk1111>tn Pro\r>ect Andv\ Herme n Soorts PeleCt Al'Qel Monttrtv ~ 1ng Como Time 703 4 S U EXACTA 11·6 Pe •d l70 10 SECOND AACE One molt Pace F 11 And Rudv f tr. uet>ier 1 23 00 9 00 4 10 Lord AIO• •Lect<ev S 40 4 40 ~•ec•ed N f(r09,,en ) 60 A"o •ecf'<l Rova Shar Ou• To Sur orise W \Qn Strea m V k no N T e•t L'•one HuO"•t N Bur" O O•t T·mt 101 IS U EXACTA 6 1 oa ,o \I 1>10 THIRD RACE. Ont Mitt Datt Yll•tdwOOd Fe •con tPe111no1 l 70 140 170 E h•t Breeze tLecktv 140 760 <;oec 111 Peta< Sherren t 1 40 Al\O •Mtd Vo•te no ()l 5,.,.,,.,, C ••va Q1c• It Cru•\•"0 N tr. tltv•ut ~ •dta Time 1 01 U EX ACTA 1 11 Da·O \71 90 FOURTH RACE Ont'..,,,,, ""'' Cornpar. \ BP\1 I AnJ tr\"n SAO l 80 )60 An•tlone Oe•ornt• 6 10 • AO Covnir, co ... 1.n P~•(f ~80 A \O '~t..~<1 f1f"I""' T1n19 f O'T'f•n Mtlmtt ThiMDf''"' ""'"'''HI H ... ,.,,,n f"e COP o.1nv\ \1lt.. 1 '"',. lo~ ' ~ FIFTH RACE O"P ''""~ 1>111 ~ r.. nu O• Jal/ 111anono""' J Ml 1 40 1 •O Sk1PNJ• """ "' .. eb••• 1 J •o 1 60 Mtllow ~ t llo"' C,r und• ) 60 Al\O rtce<J $91lor\ \•er Jilli> \•er Sa.c1acu1e r Dancer !>~"'°'" •~•&O•• BOll"O T "'" 2 04 U EXACTA 111PAO 17110 SIXTH RACE On• ""' t oact Mr ... 01 Stull " o "' I 60 ~ 60 • JO Rf'df'\111 Wl>f'P·I• 10 "'° 1110 0 10t110 ( envo" C Deso~• 4 IO A \O rac~d "'1av i-u" B•nevo ,.,..,,, • •"'fl'~ KO\Nl•f' BOO\f' T l R en N ~l>•ttv HoOOv H I "II W•nov C•~ c.~ T •I" t 1 01 ) \ U EXACTA I I , .. ., ll•A"O s•v•NTH ••c• Ont "''" PeGf . P1vo1 Po1111 IKU!tOltr) UO ) 40 UO Lord Oelrtt ICroon•nl 'l IO 'l IO Smooth Move N t81kar) UO Allo rac:eo S.m \ Bute,, ltovOOt> Lt11acv Darren JoM Time 101 4 s J) l:XACTA S ll 11a1d MS 60 51GHTH ltACa One mite 118C8 R•ont Bower N rLec lltvl t 60 S 20 4 00 Monaro1 Dence r Cr()911enl 6 00 4 00 Frff Turn IAuOlnJ 160 At\O reced Smoo111 Heir Oii Yau< Ma ri. l'I We!t>ro Mist TlllO Hanov .... Bramola ScremOlt Aomofe Deneen B .. Hr T•mt 1 ~ ll I XACTA !I ll oe1d '69 30 NINTH •ACE One m 11t Paet ..V1k1 Wlk1 tLeCktvl S ?O 3 20 1 to Bev TUOOr (Wllllemll 11 20 S 00 JeC-UP ( 81llleroeon J I 2 60 AIM> rac:.eo Dout>te Decio., Mlnnenana Fttlt . Don Htnrv. Ve r11tv Court Tlmt I St 4/S '3 CXACTA 17 SJ lla•d \1,013 00 U PICK SIX ( 1·3·3 S·l ·7) peld '3.736 00 with 3 winning llC"-1\ (•he l>OfMll) '1 Pick Six Consotllllon i>elO I l 16 60 w11n ff Winning llclttls fflve l>OfMll) T•NTH ltACE. Otit m11t .,.,. ~11amus (Fl.co) 10 10 1 70 UO Et foreftlo I Davia ) 7t 20 1310 POl>fl Patch 11.aotvl ?.60 Also ractd S!v Derk1e Mallle C1me, Ktfldtttt 8ov 09f'l>v Lord, AouxOOt> H1tarlou1 8rew Scotcn DouOfe Time Hit 4 S \l •XACTA C3· 1) Pa•d '2S920 Attendance s,m NHL C~a•LL COH~t:R•HCE SmvtM~ w L T l"n G, Edmonton 37 I 4 71 2'0 Cttoerv 19 19 9 47 111 W)nnlc>eQ 17 73 • ., 215 Va ncouver 17 11 6 "° 193 KM\' 14 26 9 31 2'11 Hems DIYlt*t MlntiftOte 2S 19 4 S4 n• St Louis 20 75 s 4S 179 Cnlceoo ,. 26 s ., ·~ Toronto 16 2S 6 JI 119 De troll IS ,, 4 )4 169 WALES CON~l:REHCE "•trldl OMMell NV Isle\ )I " 7 64 224 NV Rano¥1 ,. 16 s 61 202 Pn1taoetllh•• ,, .. I St 20I w11111no1on 7S 21 3 S3 177 P1t111>vroh 10 37 s 7S lo6S New Jer w v 10 JS l 13 l)A Ademl OWl"9n &o11on )2 13 ) 67 117 ButtalO 31 13 • .. , .. Queoec ,, 17 s SJ m MonlrHI n 2• 1 .. 171 HMllOl'd IS U s JS ISJ S..V'• ~ W ""'Pell 6 Vencouver 4 Tenietlt"I G•mes Bvff1lo at Bo11on Cl't•Ceoo et Toronto De.c> SM fllhlne GA 194 196 245 209 237 717 197 "' 22S 7lS , .. 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'r. {( I VAL HALL POSSESSION 66e Baker StrMt M Jo111 KV ChnCI 2~0~2 v111 F'1111• Arnullo 11•rr••• 24766 l&grtme 92708 T1t11 propttrty will t.c \C1ld '"' 11111 prr•'if'nl It lC1 t t> Pf'l'M>nal rt•p 111 l l .;iUJM 11or Coui t of Or Suite 67 Colla Mell CA 92626 IH•on •e1o A .,2.,91 POOLIC NOTICE M1111on v1 .. 10 CA 92692 WH1alloy Inc Nitllad• <.orp IOlll)W1n11 '"""' tHh or p1m t u11 rt -..•ut.Jqvi ltpputnh-cl hy lht• ,lflgl County rt'<tUl~lln~ th.ti CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY CASE ~hot lJ~t1t~n •I c.onductec:l Uy an Merl11 H11rr111 24768 Lag11rne 1628<' Spartmu Ctr tiuntongtQn en4 otrt t,rl)<Jll "'" httm• c.I auc.n 1 •>UI l w1th1r1 four !'fll>rllh,. HOY PEIH '1 \I Al 11Al 1 I ir SA83·04906 PE 1" ~vtdca Ch FICTITIOUI IUllNEll Mlt&t(ll'I v1110 CA 92611? Be.tftl CA 9?6411 crC'c:l•I tor .... , llWltfbl .. lo lh• ton I 111111 th1 dill.I 11r ftl"lll 1""u11n<1• •• x The lllme(I) Soct•I Se<.urlly tor) Ull °' NAME ITATEMl!NT Hll• butlneH .. conduGlld by 011 lh•• bu"""" II <.OlldUC.tffO hy II ICl'YdlQI t1r11l ,,, ""' '•Ul'"'IO' (•Ml .tpJXnntc"(I J \ JM 'I mi.ii r<•p F!tderal Ta" Numboi and rnalllng Tt111111111men1 w114 f1llld wilh 1n1 The lotlowing P•<aona 1,. dOln lndivloull c.ur1><Jt111ori '"" fl•rCf'nl r w•,1 ,111,., '"°''"' t.otJ 111 l1•ltt '" .11> JffllV'ldt"(j m s.,. fl si•11t.it1v1• to .1111111111\tt r tht• •dd1e11 and ZIP Code Numbet or County Clerk 01 Or•ng• Couniy on ou11neu •• Arnu110 ICettete H<m$1d Mo•t P1H1d1n1 111 ll<•t>"l'•rty 1r. .. ,u,.r 11y ctulll•1td t111n 7110 11f tht: P1obatc.• <:udt• l '>IJh .. • o f I .~.:ON/\ II ALL the 1rensl11ee(1) are ti STEPHEN Jon IO •98• FXECUTIV( COACHCRAFT 11 r11 .. t111t1nltfnl w111 hHl<l wnll 11111 1111~ \11t1ni11111 w11' (lied w111 Ill" 'r 1" ~ 11rnl lh1t t 111111 "10 ti• &.>,,Id,,, 111 l .t11fur n1.1 Thi lim< for 11 UBB~ HOSTETLER 5757 Cenlury Blvd Fm311 151 Kalmua Su1111 J 1 Co•te MHI County C.lf!fk til Or1111g1 County on County Cll'•~ o f 011111Qf' C.ounty on c.onf11n11111011 111,,.,.,1,, the !.uf,lat•ul f I I II "' (urnlt•t llu l11J1 pt•n Suite 700 lOI Anoete!I C.A 90045 Pullh~ttlld Or1111<1ts Cout D•1ly <.A 92616 ~ 15 1981 0.'< I() 1911J COYrt 111upoo1t. .. c.1• ~" ,,1 in M<,,.,w 1 111.., 1 .ttrn"I WI not f•>eptr d1 nl l\d1111111\l1.1t1on of f<.b That Ille peraon1tl p10~1y lo be P11r,1 11111 23 )() f 111J 0 11 1984 Ge orge Va<etto II 24621 Herbor FUlOOS F2J.&52• IKtllPl•tile to 1r111 "'"' "'"' 111''" p rior tu f1111r rr111nth1t from lhl• t.1l1 ., A1 t) '1111 I" tllllltl I\ w t lrentlo,,ec:I 11 dltcrtbed tn gene•ll 5 I I 84 Vt-•B Dana Poull CA 112629 PuDhlh~ 011111ge Coot Deily Puhl•~''"° Otong" COA'1 01111y '"''" <>Pm•I r19 1md r11a, l•nK~ dolt• of lh1 hu1nng nollt t:od (Ill hi•o.1ruig in I >i·JH N u I at et m1tena11 l\lpplie1 merct11nd1~ Sh•w11 Gr•vlll 24621 H••bO• P1101 J11n 9 16 ?J :JO 11184 '"l<JI Jan 21 30 FflO 6 13 1984 •••Punll\ 111d 1>1w1111um1 r111 1,, ,11111\lf 7110 ( ·,., 1t < 'u111 1 J >1 w1~1 ~~:~~=~: 1:'~.!u":~~~:h~:~tu~: PUBLIC NOTICE v7,;,, ~ue::s".~1~~::Uc?:!2~y '97 8~ !'>W 84 :;:~71·~: ~:=~:~;1~~~ ~: ~1:'~"!:~ YOl' MAY EXAMINE tht· -.; .. nw An.1 (.I\ 4.!711111r1 f 1 Ii Provem.nis, llOCll on trade of Ille FICTfTIOUI IUllNIEll Cl"""'' di p11r1n .. r,h1p PU8UC NOTICC conl11m1tou11 DI ",.., '" ttO'MI or f1l1• k• pt bv the C'OUrl H you 1 UJry I f'tk.J ti \I ill A M t.u11ness Curtlfllly kl\own M DOS NAME ITATEMENT Sh<1wfl Gr1tv1tt PUBllC NOTICE n1><.10,.. Tt .. '*""will I"'""'• 1111tr ,111 mt11rl'"itt:-d tn the_• NtaU· I 1' YOU OHJE:C "l I DANOITOS • clole bue•ness end 11 Tt11 lollow1ng per1on 11 doing C. V11a110 FICTITIOUI aulfN"'ll FICTITIOUI 8UllHEl8 °~1J1K•<ri IJ'•"c.1 and 1>•1 1111 u.u11J yuu 111Jy '>t'TVC. upon lht! l"X Ill l II loceled II 61117 Ball Road CYl)<tlN hu111nus 11a Thia tllf&merll w111 111~ wttll th "" NAME STATEMENT &l'llt"' hi" 11n<l l!tt<.tnw •~pan-d j{l.tnllll~ "' tl11 pc 11111111 yvu f'A IOQelher Wl1h the following de RAH ENTERPRISES 4f!7f111 Or County Cler~ of 0110119 COunly 0 NAMEITATEMENT r1111 lollowno l>')fM>fl• lff! rJ''" ""'"•0t<llYl1 lf!tt-Pll•l•onanelre l'fUlor or .. mmi.strator CJ( 'htJUld 1•11111 r •'flfM 1r 111 tht scr11>1C1 1lco11011c beva11ge 206 Cot11 M11N CA 92626 Jao 6 19114 "''' following pereon i. do111n ouitneu 11 Ill~ 1rd1n9 of 1t11 dfffJ Mi•ll bl wne llfll>n lht o.1llomey for Ult' c•x lttJlllll{ utd ,1111 11 1 b h<.enH11) On sale gener1I llquor Robert Alexlfld11 H1m1on <167 'mMbullntHllH r•AVI ENTfRPAISE5 UJJI Viall; the lloy111 •1 llltll .,,. utu4tl KUtor or ktdmtnullrJtor, anti ' ' y U 1 Jl'< 11<.enae no 47-124~2 now 1uued F11r O""" 206 Co•ta Mete CA 1 Pubh~hed Ora1"19e Co1111 Dall fHF SUB SttACK 7 704 fint A1111~tou1 Mouum V•eio (A Q?fJf/41 Wfl'' ~ 11110 .;nd 11crow ••Plfl... (lie wllh the: l"OUrl wt th proof ll•lll!'\ 111 Ith writtt 11 uh)l'< 101 Hid p1am1MS for prem1,.1 92626 I P1101 Jan :>1 30 Feb 6 13 !984 Balboa Blvd Balboa CA rrant•• p111m:~ Dillon 27 u 1 V•ll Tt10 1:<1<-.orv•lor r--..u th•JJOhl f t llllL"I with I h1 1 our t Ix for• loceled 11 (aame eddress)(o•) O 197 This bu8•neu 11 C<Jnducled b'f en 5 t8 84 Shen II Dewan 253 C1m1no A1 Anu.io.a Minirm v1010 CA 1neg;> 10 •111ac1 any end 111 b1d1 pf101 to 11 .,._ rv1u• .l wnuen ffqUC!'lt t 111 hi .inn..i Yo ui •1 ar Bell Roed Cypr1t1 CA 1nd1vl<iuat •oyo .Ana~m CA 92807 Vitko Lee Oollon U'll I Vin !!nit; ol •n orrJ•r c.unfirm1ng the HHI ~IJltng th ll you dt'lilrt" llpc."<.:1161 1 IJf)t Tnat the 101111 con11dera11on for Robert A H1u"'"'" Anano S 0-,Wtm 2!13 Cemino Ar Am111oto Min"'" V•eio CA '12692 01.11"'1 J•1111ury 17 19114 rmlttt• of tht• Ull11g uf UM sn .11111 "1JY ,. Ill JM r!l.lllt ur hy lht lran1ler of Hid buameu and of r1111 a1n111men1 we11 llled w1111 the royo Anah.,1m CA 92807 • lh•~ b1111n11n '' iortclJlled IJ~ "~RAY (CAHY AMfS 11 FAY[ Vtllto1y und up.-ra1,..-me-l\l of vo111 .tlllJI 111 ~ Hid 11cen1e(•I 11 lhe sum ol Counly Cle•k of Orange Counly on PUBLIC NOTICE 11119 busmen 11 c.ondutlt!<I by on 111n1tod partnei•h•µ .,y l J AN ~HANNON .. I 1" YOU A Hi-: A <.'Hft:IJI 266 167 96 1nclud1ng 1nven1ory 111 J11n 12 1984 lndlvodual r Palfltk 0,11011 A1to"'«tV' 101 r,c.n11trv•tm •-sWlt a~·l!o. ur of lht• pc•l1 l'OH 1 lomated at S3 ooo oo wnich ton11111 ,2357,, NOTICE OF Shonlt DftW11n rh11 alatem.,nl wua ftlft<I wollt 11111 P11h1t"'n .. o Or1ngo <.,nMI 1J11ty P1101 t1nn 11 o r .1<'tc1ur1t:. m t•ntmrwd 111 '' 'llllllllj(I nt t I t•i I lot of Iha lollow1ng Pub1t1,,eu Orange Criaat Dally TRUSTEE I SALE Th•~ lllll!ment wH 1114111 with I~ C.ounly < l111k ol Orun"• Cour11w "" h•11 21 23 ;Ill lll8• 111 S("l lion 1200 and 121Xl 5 nf 11f tl11 dt'< I''°'' d VfJU 111U!1l f1l1 Deaorlptlon P1101 Jnn n 10 f"eb 6 IJ l984 T 8 NO Courily Cle1k of Orer1Qf' C.fJun1y M O " ' 491 84 v11U1 , I.um with llw loui 1 or Cath Peoonal Check •94 1141 IOll0500-072·A Dflc 19 1983 .., 113 '981 tlu ( ·.,1ifvrn1,1 Probdtc C1Jdf 1111 ~ nl 11 11, 1 lu pt•r "fin ti rc•p Chee~ Oem1nd Note 10 be rep1eced T ·2UTt f233105 Put.11,Mtl 018,.11,. <.1.111:i236:~ OtiallC Ml'lflCE l>A VIO P DELANC Y ' w•th c11h through 1.c:.1ow YOU "'A( OE Publl,heo Oranoe C..01111 01111y P ll 1 J .,., •o r < ruu nv "OOU Ml"Arlh Bl d S ii 11°"111••11VI 11'Jl0111lt"(f hv lht• Of!m111c:IN01etobem11rked voioa1 PUBLIC NOTICE "" IN FAULT P1ln1 Jan 9 lb :>3 IO 198• 0 an"' At)" I} 1~8' " "' ur " ' U ~ t I I UNDER A DEED Of '.>2t. 114 FICTITIOUa •UllNHI 4$00 lllllf \\.It 1111 !JUI tnllnlhs 5uctt llrne aa Hiiiing obllga11on Iles FICTITIOUS aUllNEll TRUST l99 8• NAMl ITATIE:MENT from tt ... datt o f 11r,( l\C,UJl1ll been ISlumed by buyer at CI05e ol N&ME STATEMENT DATED 8ep11mbe1 22, ,_,,, UN· Ncwporf Buch, CA. 9H6U .,crow .. .. ...., PU8UC NOTICE fh• 1011ow1no pe1son1 ere c:101ng (714I S63 l7IO "' ll'\lN-s ;i., prriv1dr d in !:)('( Amount fh,. 1011ow1ng iierwn " do•no LEll YOU TAKI ACTION TO PU8llC NOTICE t111111rM1n n . 111111 700 of Int l'rob.tll <.. odt S5 000 00 bu''""" ii\ PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS MC FREE PROOv<, Tl()l\IS 610 }'uhl1-.h1"(l Or.tn~t ( ,,.,,, ENOUkO KOT( OF SOUTHEAN MAY IE IOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE 9 2 m NAME tT T Nc•wpc.<1 Cent .. flrtvfl ti 11'7~ N-I> 11ly Pih t I 21 ~N J<I ... r c .. 1if11rit1 t 1111 tm11 for =~g ~7og5 C.AI lfORNIA '140 r F81f Or•"9"' IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION NOTICE TO ~ftfOfTORI Thf> following pe~\!!:E:! 00•1"19 port Beath C.A 91660 I •itt I ' .• in ltlinj( (l,11m' \'tll 1101 t ll.JllTf Th 1 thOtt>AAve Aroeheom CA 92801 OF THE. NATURE OF THE OF•ULKTAANlf'fft ""''"""Ill Oemet Mc.Cufl &'4 Boothb10L1 p1111r lo foui 1111111lh\ fn.111 tlw aaoo ali~'nZf:::; ~~"Pr::.,::-;.:n John D T1r:i1e1 4009!> {jreen :~g~~~D~~~:~t~".·~ y:~· YOU (lee• 1101 .. 107 UC C) POWE.RPl AY l TO a Ce1tfoince Hvnttnglo" Bear.11 CA 9~f •II d,11t 11( thi hr ,11 lllj( ll•>lill'<.l fe•o•fSI 111ar conatdetlllon 101 the Me1dow Road T"metule CA A Eft Noltr.P •• lleteby given 10 crltc:lotor1 l•m•ted Portnenhop 1470 Jaml>OfM Dovglaa l r '""m"" 18!11 t 357.Kl .ibivt 11enaler of u od bustness and of said 92390 T1co1 lotle Compeny of C111forn11 I'll lhfl w1ll\1n named tr1ntliw0tll l R<u•d Newpo11 Be&cll CA 026&0 C:N!rborng AWi l1Y1n•r CA V27 I~ MtlC NOTICE YOU MA y 1.-:XAMINE h llG8"H(ll 11 10 be paid only •fief This bu"nen" c.onou<.1eo by 1n o (.OfCJOrallon lor"'4tl'fy Title tn tna1 a bull! 1r1nsf1r 11 lb01JI to bl'I Ventu•e lnternlltOl'llll Poc;turH • fhlt bu11neu •• C.1)(11lu<tltc:I lrf • -------_.;,-~---- l I tranifcw ""!>Mn approved by De 1ndM<J11a1 ~urence and Trull Compeny m11c:111 on pe<ton•l proP41rly "41rem <.al1lorn11 Corpc.mon 1'70 Jt1m Qi"lf'f•I parlnf'flll•fl NOTICE Of' fll1• k1•p1 h'f tht c 111irt If ytiu P••trnent or Alcohohc Bev•rege Jonn 0 T1p1er On TveMley J enuery 31 1984 11 a1te1 c:les<:nbftd bo1 .. Road 2nd F!Oo< N~t Oarn.i MtCue PUeUC:: IAU Of' 111• 111 11., ,.,,14 d in lh• 1.._UtU· Contiot purtuanl 10 s.c 24073 81 rn11 11111emen1 w11 hied with lhe fl oo AM T1G0< Tnte lnturenc:. The nerne• and bu11ne11 ac:1 S.ai.n CA 02660 Tr\lt •'•'"'"'""' w•t hlf!4 with tl\I ll'fAIONAl "°""n I ·~ C<>unly Clf'f~ ol Orange County oo Company o • Calllo•n1e 1 Cotpor d1"'~ 01 thl 1n1ane1ec:1 t1en11eron Tho• bulin.M It conducted t>y • County ci.1~ of 0•••1\1• CCIUnty Q<I •22101 I \Oii rn.1v o;i•r"' IJ[>fln I " Ix Thll lhe tlt•em Clesctobed trana De<: 28 198• •lion to•merly Tttle lf\sur•nce Ind •1• <..RA NADA COVINA AS 1tm1ted P•l1Mr\hlp fjto( ,., l9fll} .. f,,24 I'( utor Ill ,11ln1m1,lr,1111r 11r ,., •• ,. 10 1>e con1umm•lec:I 1ub1ec1 f lrv11 C.ompony a, duly appolnleel SOC..IAIFS • C1111torm11 r,enflrlll r ( hlford Wolvio Ill Stl(r9l11ry ,.234121 ,, ••Cf' " l'lftt.tly g11rerr "'"' t p1111 1hr ,1Uorn1 't fol tht• l >. lo the nbovl! P•Ovll•Ons 11 SERVICE PubllanfJ<l Ur111g11 Coe1t Deily lrn~h~ und111 end pursuonl to Deed Plflne<Ship 4!'>0 Newr.io•I C..11nlM lhtt 1111emon1 wn lilftO wllh .,,,. l'uhh~ttt0tl n""'<I" t;t•nl Oaoly 1 "'111111110 S•<.hOl'o !981J of trltl <;1v 1 ,,. 11111r IJr c1dlllllll'\lr ,,1.,1 ,md £SCROW COMPANY 14282 Beac.h Pilot J11n :lJ 30 r111> ft I) 1964 ol I rusl recorded September 25 Dnv" N-porl Be11rn CA 92660 Cn1111 ly Cl"'k <>I 01i:1nq" C..oonty cml r• "'' J1111 7 r 111 '"" t. I • 1•11)• < odn '>t•111 ol Cal1forn1a tne unlJ,., Bl Weslminster CA 92683 on ur '> 17 8• 1'180 o~ 1na1 No 3!>007 '" book Tnn 1oc•t1on rn C.alllo1n11 ol the D•" 28 •98J '>/1 114 •11nr•<I wilt~,.,, 11 pubhc Hie by com ltlt '>'Ith 11t1 l<ILHI \A.Ith proof"""' Februe•y :13 1984 117'>!1 PlllQO 1088 Of Oll1cl1I Re c.n1Pf ... A<'.UllYI' 011111' or """"P•I F2'341~ /'""'' .. "'"""'IJ "" lhf! 'l•lh day ,,, 111 " 1\111 r "11111•11 I l qut s t All olh•r businell 113,.,81 and ad PUBLIC NOTICE lr.otdl'I 1n thu Ollte.e of the Coun1y hu~'"",~ 0111c1 t1f tril' or1111nd11d P11I i.,r,,.n Ori"'Q" Coo" Q911y PU8llC NO flCC '""""'Y 19114 •C 1 t 00 o c;lc,c;~ -.t.Jl111K th.JI ~•Ht di ':>Ill 'l>t'< 1,tl dreun used by tht' 1ransf1iror! K 011362 A11<o•tlf't •JI Orange County Call lrnMlttrr11 '' '>11mo as 11t1uv11 1P11• I ''" 'l I :JO r,.11 6 13 1911'4 AM ''" •!'1' 01e-01"m wtt"'• •1110 I t r ti I I f Wllhln lhrff yeafl IMI (J•lll an tar as l11tnt11 WI LL SELl AT PUBLIC AUC All lllhtlr hu•1tt1t•! nome' 11nd <td 525 8.( :"-()f' r •Pl>""'' ... hl'f'll ~IOfed And wn11 r. II I H I 0 " I 111K II "' In knowri lo transfe•ee(•I ltrli N0 11jf NO'fl( E OF Dt.A r11 01-· fl()N ro HIC.HES r BtDOER FOR (l•fl1't'' "'Ad .,.,. lhA inlnnrJl!IJ trans • OTICE: Of IH .AT II '" ll><-dle<J di Pubht Slor•g• ,,,, v c "'''' y .11111 •'l•PI <ll'-4 1111 tll ,,, Name ond addreas of tt8Crow M A R .J 0 n I E B C.AS~I flH ( ASHl(A s CHECK (p11y fPtO! Wllhll'\ lhrlotl y1111r1 11111 ye1111 MI(' II A EI. TIM() l II y ,1111111'111(.l'fllit) AV811u• 1'1 the l..ily ' ( "'·'" .1-."'"' 111 of tht pt ti holder SERVICE: ESCROW r.OM STEVJ•:NS ON ANO Ot'11blf' JI 11rn11r1111111tinlawfulmoney 1a11 p0s1 ~" ''" u• known tn '"• PUBLIC NOTICE A()AMSANDOf f'ETITION <11~1• M• .. 11 Cou"ty "' Or•no" 111 11._ cu l Ill' n 1 1 l J PANY l4282 Bf!lllCh 01 w~81 nr lhf! 1Jn1l11Cl St&IHJ at Tiie eouth 1ntl!nCJed 1tn11,,111ee 11re t1on11 TO Al>MINISTf R f'S TA fl ' <;1 1111 or (.11tfmn1• Iha llbtndOfllt<l ' ""11 1 ' 1 10: t•t m1ntte1 CA 92683 PETITION TO AOMINIS· l1ont "n1t1111c11 10 Ille Old Orengo Thf! n1mll(•l •fld bu1111eauddrea1 NOJll'E OF DEATH OF , • " '.. o<t0c:lt1 c.ll•ttllt "' oer~•I proPlfty tll St-t l11111 l:Wo .mu l:Wll 1 111 Dileo January 17 1984 TER ESTATE NO A·l214S7 County Courthou1t1 located 111 th• o f thf! 1n111nded 1ren1te•oeo, •re v11 RENE HOFFO, aka RENE "10 A 12 1434 c:11111 r11wu bfllow In the m11ter1 o,. tht ( ,1lif11rn1,1 P111h,1h ( IMlt 8 F CYPRESS INC To •II he"' h1•111 f 1200 block ol w .. ,I S1m10 Ane Blvd 1011e Ooka Racquel Club L T9 a ftOFFI, AND OF PETITION l '.1JI hi If'\ fM It• (1111r11... ::;puctrum Product• Inc. Com LOUIS A Alll.>ET ec11111 Corp t lll(tlll'); (formerly Weal 6th S1teel) Senta Calitorn1al1m111dP11t1neuh1p 1?<12 '"r , .. tnle . (flO" C'bfll Ible 10 • • BY Jamei Oennelle p,.11 • ri d1tor ' 1t1d ((llllln~t Ill Ane C11lllorn11 all flQhl 1111e and E C...ntnr Cl Dr C.eov1r11 CA 91724 TO AOMINISTF.R ESTATF. • 11 d11111., 1111J • 1111ttr1).!• ttl ll" m•'ll JOSS Wll,hlrt' Blvd , Suite rrensfe rorl•I , n d1111r<, uf MAH JOHii-.: B tnlt!rl'~I c.onveye<l 10 ono now heM r1101 lhe propetty Pl'•llnMI ne1e10 NO A 12 I S22 ' 1 r d1t111., ol M11 h .1t I T111111t li\I i -.ndlr'"' '"~""" tn.< rigflt 10 b tl 985 H Stephon HotiellM• SI i'.Vf.NSON ind Nm~ hV ii u11t1t'r 1a1d OPNf of T•utl 1n the '' detc11bed ort g11n111111 Ill Loll 6'.l I II t t f I ' I .,, ,,,. .,.._, Purr h11"'• "•oll 1>41 ,., • ., .. 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I h1· l>i\11.Y .• ~ .. 1rnw· Ji.tl11l11 \ l11r tllf' f1r-,1 '11 t 11 jf I., I II.,,., ' 11 t II ' I ii\ •1 LllO llll GOING GOING OON[ Cut• 2 barm 2''\ b• condo with gnu"-•1 1tc.r1en Pnme Coate M"a area. in ucellent cond1t1on 1par.1oua femlly room bloc.Ila from S C Plaia F11epla<A. attached 'l c.r with a tave1ly gard11n .and 1 2 & 3 Bdrm• trom garage •mall yarCI anCI frtnc.11 doort '" ltl11 re $ 100 000 Nwer offtrtd dtlulle kite.hen Reallly cecoreted 'l if•Jry 4 bed before o Clown to Ve11 Liii Ul,llllT ' ltat1l1 NHr ach0ot1 & lak• St TwnhM. lrpli; patio Ba 2 1to1y. lrptc. patio A Out11 locauon. 5 Bdr 4 t •&Olll llW.TY USO mo Agt 83 1 -0300 gar $&Ml j 0 , a 0 • N 0 p e 11 Ba, dock tor 80-70' yacht. • -Sierra Mgm1 84 I 1324 o•<>• elevelor. gourmet PlllPIWlllllT HOMES FOR RENT 72!>/mo 984 """ kllch•n.011'1e1amen1t1t1 t1•/tlll1ll Ml .. 1onVi.jo3&•8e<lrm. 2EtR 28A garitg•. good Condo 28r l''tbl pool n1c;el F"ull price S 108 000 home Owne(1 h11v11 re tiurry1 850 !>178 1'arment1S9?e~rmo duCtd the "rl(.• It> t!ARKERR(AlESTATf Call Merk. eg1 Jecoba .. • S800·1860 Oa1ag•• and eHlllde loc.atton no peta frplc · & 1110 $8io1mo A e 111 y 8 7 5 8 6 7 0, fenced yarda Kida A pell $550 8 .. 8 2280 !.'>48-8 108 Of ~38 t082 840 6928 ev•a NEWPORT SHORES OK Agt No fee 2 Br Apt wllh pallo & 714t 673·4400 $479000 and will h«lr IY OWMER e..u111u1 • Bd • family 883 0765' enc;lad ger•ge SS2!.'>lmo walk 10 beach I Br 1tove IJ t JI Ul-JUI you t>uy 8:.1 I t 400 Uc room WOOd and gtaas. • t .. L 2269 546 5882 alt 8 549 1978 r11lr19•. ca1~t• dral)ta lfWPOIT I I 11cuu1 maater bdrm tw~r IC• A1k for Linda $5:l5tmo 538 4837 HARBOR 11000 PRIDf HHOTIH A"ume lrg VA loan low Int 3 hdtm 2 bl FP dbl gar Beat W/11de CM RMuced to S 109 ~o S48·5 133 •g• 111,IOO l 1,111 J bdrm Older lmly home on huge 101 E1111t· • 111g r HA ioen at only 8 5% mlereatt 759 ISO I \~.'\ 11 Ill HI "I 11(1"11 ........ r4f Al ( <)IAtl 831-1400 IOYE UPI For the qualified buyer financing 11 1er1ll1t E •tel 111n1 Newpo•I Beach 10 dreu .J Bdrm1 'l bfflha large family room and 11uge p11va1e y111d $'2:l 000 int ludea 11na 142-5200 j PETE Contampor111 y charm 41Ht/2', ovar111ed Mota1e 111e pOOlltact>n t 2 11ory u1>9raded Mell Ve1de area 2065 Flam ingo Under $250 000 Ph Call 546·6092 Good 3 Bdrm otd91 h<>IM aulte s 1eoo i28oblmo b ode1n 2 2744 on large IOI (90x 178 f1I BRIT TAN y WO 0 OS Story Qeck 6ay. • bdrm, 3 bd 1 .,. ba W Sida Jniat S215 000 lot value •Ion. TwnhM Pvt 1mmac:ulat• 3 ba 3300 aq ft, 3 car gar, Brand new crpll. drpa & 1:;..;..;,;;;.;;..~----"!"1e~n~n~i1 h tte a • bit 1n1 encl pa110 chlld n 1 Br ID•. 11 wort I prlee an apllt tev .. w/2 ~. lrplc, pool, Jecuu1. •,. acr• lot OK No Peta 5675/mo alr/c 475tmo owner may c:a11y let TO nu cpl . akytlght S900 Poulbte furn1atied or op-845_8846 Vogel Pacific 840·6161 RtJ loOar•I• Rltr yrty 1ton 642· 1386 HI· ll2t Wattrfrtal lt•H IH. 2 , Oen. n.Wry decorated $426 l Br upper crpta La,IH ltac~ 2741 By ownr 3 Br ,. ' be lltalttr II 1· l•OG CONDO. eome ocHn drpa. bl11n1 No pets 1r ocean view. dining Condo Sl<ylilH <leek ---------•I view. 2 car garag• 7100Jame\9550809 rm blO 11orage PlllO 'l c.ar gar wlopnr OCEAN VIEW ••tka S875/mo 760-8882 $450/mo 2 Br I Ba IOWll •97 722' rp,!~1·•o'w~1a'..,c.S ~'1:0K40w83111 2BR 2t>a umt wlflreplaoe Ptala11l1 2207 4 bd 4 t>a yrfy Lido tile apl c:loH lo 1101es SwMplng ocean vi.we 2 -,. u ~· ~ Owner w111 help llnenoe Cl panr. s••" $ 166.000 CALL BYCO 2 Br 2 ba newer duple11, S 1800/mo Alto Harbor Imme occu ·~ bd I 01 wtkl bch """' f &•Cl• 2 on I 101 cl••n 81< dwn n f/ qu111fy1ng I s 129 ooo 673 8550 I LOWEST PRIOH IEIT HITlllE Locatton Walle 10 1hop1 545 2:l5t yrly Mature non-amkra View and Ocean Front 2268 M1µ1e 1 u111s & ga1 incl 497-4801 No ~'' $650 (2 l3) arH from S 1600 $3700/mo TSL la•t U2-1IOI 1..,.,1 ltac~ 2769 HAL ESTITt SAUi 799 4195 or 257-9792 875·9797 $825/mo 2 Br 1 , Ba 2 bd"Tba dlahw1ther re- E11pand1ng Newport Beacti C l I B 2, B Cl 1 grMnbell lndry 1m nice lrigerator & atove ••"" real 1111a1e company lfll raat 4 Cir • a o o•r n1a1 .,<>UV Orea1 c.omm1aa1on apllt haclt 2211 schools $1200/mo Stlocl 2078 Tllu·t·2·1IOJ No Pela 545-4655 with properly manaoe· Lido Really 873•73oo cf• 3 Bdr 2'1t Ba condo. Npl ment plu1 syndication llW • IPAOllll Gib Walker Eaetalda 1tud10 houae !B• Terr . $850/mo. 111 & 1811 leea available 3 Br 2'11 be ltl·hm •P•. B B Cl 2B 2b lk 1 N pl/II 10 19"' I On 17th St 'l Bd t'1 Ba n9Wer lrg pallo, ad1 to port<, S 119 500 Call --------•I Cra10631-1266 J BARRETr ··· REALTY Tom L~ 6•2. 1•"3 mod upgradeo k11ch, ack •Y con o, r • w ttt ' aw c r • sec dep 974. I " """ " "" $850 Avail 1mmed Oya Pvt lg yard Ulll pd 011 frplc. 2 car gar wlopnr 642•2119 evea 548 3090 dtner s4251mo 1146 845:! 3 Br. :l ba 1tep1 to beacti Santi Ana He1ght1 3 Br I Huge aundeck & yard No pell Garage Yrly. Ba large yard. newly re· tncla WIO, lrte1. gardner BEACON BAY 38r/3Ba Large t bdtm wtgarage s tOOO/mo 660-8939 •OPOllTI modeled 556-8152 & more $1200/mo 1 or 2 yr leaae. no peta We11s1d1 Nopeta 645 1421 •--------Bank repoHHlon 4 Bdrm MtLiJt Boats llOO 549·3421, 661-3801 _ $1900/mo 875-8617 645-3487 ell 5 2 • , Ba 2 ye11 old c:ondo • 2 _ 222 Bacti.101 apt 1 '., rm•. \., ,_.,._ .. ___ .. ,_ 2400 'lq It with ya10 •PUIUC IOTIOE* Obie wide 2 br. 2 ba Xduit CtrtH ••I Mar BIQ Cenyon l1ige 2 Bi : Laige 2BR Carpets be k1lchtnetta patio I "'-·· Ba S 1650/mo 759--070{ d1ap•1 2246 Canyon No $400 uuta 1~1 4 hlk1 COLDWeu. BANl(C!RO MAHDll VIEW MOMH 011131 E 1idfl loc.stion I/A homea "-t>en•flt1 Pllli nr beach ._ .. 1naul llYltll PUOf Owner Broker 1 $525 832 1786 8 .. 6 •n Ban~ w1ll linanre at 12•1. ava11 WW2 Korea-Nam-roof & lrplc $29 SOOI Ba'(front apaclout 2 Br 2 pe 9 from Hoeg 4o· ,.,., no r><>•nts nc; app•a1aal rieate11me Veta Agl obo 642-5291. 646-2649 Ba S l750/mo Condo 2 Br. 2 b• 2 car LIKE BRANO NEW' II( OllYOI ~u:~;t 0~ •J ?~wr~ ,~~Ye 1667 7349 UIHI MILLI Bill Grundy _!75-816 I ¥~5t~~ 6~~~~32~osp sf:~~11~1111pdBCl~:1 f~~';. Spac1oua 3 Br apt on IOlh S 169 000 1 TWO 01 A beau I 1972 Royal CdM duplex 2br 1ba. S550 age no pell ' ' F&lrway, completely re· A LOT Chalet hm lge llv-mo lbr Iba. 1350. gar Fido fine! Kida 100 2 Br :i 30,·Avocado 642 4905 furbllhed. lull MCurlly. 2 IJH,100 •••••••••.-••••••••• Beaulllul light hr1ght Ho .. tl ltr Salt Kt•lll ltr Salt tunny 4BR Por1ot1no L1"11 in one . ren1 the other •ng/dlnlng & kltch atea, 760-2545 for detalla B• home walk to ocean 24 I W Wiison 631·0960 car garage. micro wave, d• · I lam rm w/wet bll matr charm frplt dbl gar $67! • swimming & lheraputlt Tra 1t1ona Yourchoice•2bdrm Iba ba wtwalk'" closet & Cozy 2 Bdrm cotllge. 539·6 t~smallfeeBES1 MESAPINES2650Harla pools. plu• man~ R a lt or 3 bdtm. 2 ba Ideal garden tub Elaborate ocean side of hwy · BEAUTIFUL 1 Br $495 aaian1lle1 For appl .;;;;...;-.--.... ............ ____ : plan n•w neutral ce1pe1-1 C.Hra) 1002' C.atHI 1002 ing freshly painted love t! Y Ea s Is 1 de Io ca 1 ton Oreuing area w/Clbl elnk $775/mo 873-1734 MllllOll RIHE PAV patio. pool spa 644-0509 No pet1 6:\1 -7:no 759 150 t Young adults welcome CHIA Mtll 2224 4 Bdrm Htata. lorme1 TOP area Quiet. no pelt Cllffhaven 2 Br I b•. frplc. -----------1 ly prtval• yard with lu1f'1 -=. Agt 540-5937 model. end htghly up 549-2447 1 __.. I ----Cl--" <>-1 & ga1. etc ld••I or reur.., LllO ISLE Tnul1lmnal 3 Br, 3''1'1 Ba &yfronl. pier & 01.1111 for 6~' boat Pnced t.o tell S 1,250.000 IRVllE TERRACE 111.11 c .. 11.11• .. • ·1 .. rra11· 1 1p1·n Today I -5 1 111111 .11111• 1 ... v l'.1 •i<••an v11•w lr11m 4 Rr 4 A.it I''"'' f•M•I h•.ru" 11111111 11.c •• 1111n $77~.ooo 1andtc1ping Juat a per· feel tiome waiting for tile rtghl lamlly' H•·IOIO $275 Cott~ atyle eaal· gra ...... .-au OCHn N-•' 3t>r 2bll M Verde couple No ~11 Avlll 311 ODEH VIEW .. , I a Lake Tahoe Moblle Hm tide addt•H appl1 furn City hie view Comm 5308 ED.OE. To ••ti OOO -• 11 64id2 pvl bch Buy am pet ok utlla paid pool, •P• & tennll S3SOO home at11um open $500/mo yrly 548- R •• 1 AGaoltM.._.Oem¢ I St6000 or lse opt lrom 539·6190BESTAltylM 644-~:;.>7 760-8333 Agt beama. $t050 mo nc OCEAN VIEW CONDOS Emerald Bay 4 Br '}'" B• (i)D. owni Spec.it.cs 896-6401 peta g1rdn•r water furn F U 1 ,972 S tM>O 1 ooean view home Re 2 bd 1 bl. den, tv'g rm HAlllOR VIEW 545-3827 4 9pm & wknds urn· n urn • -------• a 11za Agent 83t-49e<l 1 ouc11d lor 1mmao1ate ftCHA I " wl frplc HPtrlte Cltnlng HOIES Nice 2 Br 2 Ba Avail ap ---------sale Open beama warm hviat 1044 Appe elley. ieatrlcte room.' carpets end pro1' Feb 111 $495/mo Dolebo.J! I wood accflnta Ac.teas 10 F'ORECLOSURE I manufacturing. 2 2 ec. ClrapH, wale< paid OH IHHI lt•tl No pet1 760· 1418 or 8 B h prtvatl! beach lennl!I ond 3Dr 21>8 very llllle equity S 18.000 Nr airport healing and cooking :l b(jfm1 •den 642 7528 evea or wknds oy I', OOC. c.ommunlly pool and tr ad~ for car 838 6700 619-948-1739 S860 5•5·6169 11110/•t I Peal Estate '1 parka Supe1b value Aak . OLIVE TREE APTS OITHILUFFI tor Rod Daley 644 70'l0 MINT Coa•trcial •llt1tl1l•t l11ulat •o• 760-1397,673-7761 2 9, , • ..., Ba 1wnha 11yt« f'Jhul"~~~ !~I~~!.,'~~. 1 & llCI llY LIHO REAL ESTATE I Pro rt L~::,sd:f~~~~:i~:. 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ILUfFS-FllO•T ROW inc.l1Jdet th11 w11.stl!'' I ~; '" bldg for owner uae . $77S/mo 645-7253 S 1400 C1nallron1 5 br Sharp Meto Verde 2Br lurn11tied apla complete t 111 t. \ dJtl .,., f' I I •• r p;ir k1r111 s I .ltt'1,00IJ I .. 3, Vdltw t dryer and '"O 7'>, 11'1 I I ~ ea It y I ava11 now Bum-in l1nanc-Meaa Verde 4 Br 2 ba. lam s 1495 Agt 840-6208 I 2Ba $595/mo 546-5882. With TV. linen• & uten1ll1 • Attr,.ctive b rm uni s11u , !p , ing lie• Clown Bot> rm (Pall lurn?) $1200 A•nt·Mll·leue Lido lllf aft 6 979-3848 Pam may be 1an1ed for 111011 flied on q41e1 cul·Oe 18t \ SElECT 7 8 fJ , \ 01c1t1nson 979-8533 540-7507 evea & wtcnd1 1 • 8 Ow 1~ tt>I term or longer No lelM COIOIADO CAYS IAYFIOIT . wllh IJlll')bStruc.teO >/lftW or PROPERTIES -t • 7 2 o ...... 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A , ,, ii cnl.41.rJ pt'rJftUlll<JnlLI c·M1 l{ult1n 11 tJ uy• J Lt> U1 ,,.n propert.1,,11 wherft u 1111 'VJ" of. morf.lM11 1a llVILlll\hln I I GE 159.9100 !-,f -!J'.i ·'• '• ( ..... ~,.·., COLU8E PARK ARE& " , 1&110 Michelson 011v11 ea 216 Bat I 6 · 4 N•w•' 3b1 2t>a M Ve<de home ASAP 759-0540 19 l6·C Wlll&c• I lit , IPIOIO•l APT Be11ut1fully ma1111a ""° J Irvine f p 1390 home 1tr1um. open C 22711 $250) S37Smo 83 I 3671 Bdtm 2 t;llh hrimfl SUPER Pl A 'I'S DCO•t flf o.1m1 S 1050 mo no lea J•aa Af. . 1 m1/bch 642-2357 tnc:alf'ld ,,,, ,, riu•PI 1 l::ld1 down ~ 1 mor., uP 110,000 IOWI ~11 garClner water lurn South San Juan ctoae I< Supe1b Clwnatrs t br encl VERSAILLES condo 2br IJ6dtf'IOJI ,,,.111t1tiorhooo 1 (,,,.81 w r,ooti11dg,. home EllTlllE llPLEX 545-3627 4 9pm & wlrnda beach hllll & flVer view gar No pell Aefr1~ elec 2bo flp blllcony w/VlfJW I r,f Co.,1:. Mo•111 A"""'"" 2 yard'I Y*'' 2 yard• • S 13 2 000 110 5 xG1 Nice 2 Br. 1 ba wlgar. ,,_/d 2 Br 2 Ba pool apa 1enn111 1ange $4 10 642 964 1u1 bldg gate hse. 2 car e•.-1. VA loan rJI $f1fl 000 g•ant Wriodt>r1dg~ 4 B<Jr Owner/Agl 546.2831 llkup nr Victoria & Ca-S750mo 66 I 1313 work Pl•Elllff VIEW 1n11de prkg, c:lubhOuM & JU'll !All l')IJI ,.,, f!'l<.rnw• \299 950 nyon $595/mo Agl 497 2123 evea & wkndt voof. t yr I.ate $800 H•J11y '"' th•• ".lne•ji .,,o,,81 01180 deg vu In 100•1. COMMISSION 997 9309 or 631·3187 Aak lor CB Lrg 1 Br w/lotl . encl oar 850· 1335 or 645·2702 646-7 17 t ' T urlle1oc1< S'J6J 000 lnve1tmen1 real e1111e Of· j&e ulll rm. pvt deck S' ICJ '1.,0 101111 µ11c;1;1 ancJ 14 Bdrm• on Qne level in f1ce looking for aucceu-IU-SPR-DLI TIHSE laatl AH 2210 bllna. frptc $750 NC' Vrly l••ae on Ille canal 3 own"' will carry ht ID •"'~................. 1 11 S 1 0 B ,.._ Off Santa Clara 3 Bdrm pets 2 t5 1 P1c1l1c Br 2 Ba $1300/mo New Magn1l1c.en1 l1v1ng room '~='--=~·M;t ' PF:!s~•2g7i~u000s Seewind u aesperaons r r..,-2 Mstr SullH 2'..,BA. llat 631 6107 655-0665 crpt1 2 lrplca. no pets C.ountry 1<11c.nt>n and 24, ___ _.-_ _._ -..,... • J kera AllO otter menag• all Cloae to ahopplng & houN fly crpti & yaro enclsd a 675 8608 24 adoeo f;im•lt rl)om -•'If~; Touc:hdown·youc.anwin ment -1yndication beachee$875/mo Drive S550BEST fM THESEVILLE2B11''1Ba gr · ~,1r,re t r111p1oc."I •• --l.OLOFNPROPERT1ES oponuni11ea by 2115 Orange Call I LL "211. wt garnewcrpl• drapes SaaCltatatt 2771 Lfl'drl)l)l'Tl'I 1•. natn'l /o ur1rcur1vr 752 IS89 Tom Lee 642· 1803 786 3506 t•t• ·~·· £ .i blllna lncd yd water pd ~ ~ ~ owner . Secluded teach cottana, 26 19 J Santa An• Ave ' Br 1 Ba "' bui & beach, mu'll "" S4b 231'.l RrPUILIC" I L11aa• leac~ 1041 GIANT DUPLEX • 7 Bt 81011 MtcArthur 2 Br ssoo·a -..-$58" Call t 5 638-4 120 pool & laundry lac ~ .;;.;.a_.;.;.;...,...,.~-----I gar&ges Npt Hght1 area or 3 81 .$650 k~• Ok 1 Br I ba. lrplc walk lo " s475/mo 498•8277 '~;~-;~·~i lovely '"·le\1491 hOme with FOR SILE S'4~K Aot IJ75-0f4'2 · 539_6 190 BEST Riiy '" ceaetl $700 499 2Ji8 ~ ~ • '!lee; !JP hv1ng room fl)r· T .. tla 2290 lff•I 2900 ! ~, ?? mel rJ1111ng •~ug., r.ountry l IY OWMER 1 llTEllHTH 111 NOT A RENTAL AGENCY -.aaa~BAU EASTSiOE COSTA MESX ~1101en ovArlool<'I family High abovfj Laguna Beac.h I TU SMELTH7 Wanted to lae E CM or Pool. jacuul /rplc balcon~ ~ U . • Rm avail '"pvt home. MIRIOR RID8E·YU I 1orm1 and puol 4 g1an1 lop ".II the World with TAI PLEX FOR SALE BY Npt Hgt1 3 or 4 Bdr enhance 3 Br 2 Ba wtgar Beaullfully land1c1peo ,225/mo 642 8738 I badrooma 1 bdlh1 N,,111 '""Clatular mountain OWNER COSTA MESA home 1-771 -0593 $675 539-6190 BEST fee gard•n apla Pool & 1pa J<1t1nlle modttl Tti111 hom~ -1 ... I .. N t 'l Qfl1 r.rJut'lei ann par~ 1 "'"ws r~'ts lh•a 4BR 3bA I AREA PRIDE OF OWN· T 2232 allot dec .. 1 o pe • MIF Newport REF'• req ''""''~ lu;ury •nl1 r.om Pric.l!<I 91 ''"'>' $2(111 000 Eu1opean Slyle Cnalet ERSHIP El '" ,,., •••••• rualalt.. Bach $450 Pool tenn11, l•C. gor teirl 3 Ut 2 ' Ba formal La 11 Io' \t· I) w 1 "g Spac m•tr "'"• 1n Double Loi Owne1s unll HOME FOR RENT 2 I Bdrm S525 near bHCh $375 Call "'""'0 rm " panoramic 546·LJ 13 tludll!I lrpl<. & 1111..uu1 h11., bdrm' 2 ba walk · El Toro 4 Bd1m 2 Ba Ctttl Mtll 26 41 131 E l8th 646-68 If alter 6pm 6"'0 5458 "'"'"' ol 1111 N11wpo11 & in~ > 8 E 6 642 085f " .. 1,,a ·•~r 1,1, low intareal $24q '>()() 1n closet lrpl pantry and $850 Fenced yard & ga,. S4Ml 01• moblla home nc 1 l 1 lh • n "•" a O S 4 Fu1n Room n•ar beach n ,81.., flnan<ing S&SOOOO '~=~-=~·~;t penhOu'il UN 1 k•lchen wlblt in• thruoul age t<1C11 & pe1a wel· pell Mature adulll Daaa Ptiat 2726 lrwy S'lSOlmo Hunt oan Bibb 644 70'0 ___ i>-_. _ '.l 180 Mounlftin V1erw • 2 2t>drm1 Mu11 Me to come 883-0755 Ag.,-i1 Oul•t aecure . -~y ~L: j 4'l4 '12?0 673 '.'1750 11pprec1a1e Only 3 yeart no lee 1991 Newport 1146-6373 28R 1be. encl p1110 1 ger Ben 963 4954 LIHO REAL UTA Tl -----Bk /hlk I bch I I(. rnal View• ;ie, Iden 'ltJ8 old Wiii con1tder trade f t l E •I I Cle Im 1 11 a p I I e e 0 mar na In furn C M hOmft TAX Tl.E • '°' condo Qr ??? Call Ha I a $550/mo 844 6493 $"30/mo •·111 c,nn• .. ,19, • • • . , ~ Dally Nit ....... '4 ...... . ,...,,.. .... .,. m lt1wn/tif'lac.t1 A ' lot • 3 1tove/re1r1g $285/mo < "' ~ "' HITS \269 ooo owe., 494 6930 l;J I 4402 9am 6 pm Vall!f. 22 4 utll pd 6463177 REIOllUl/LllE HW 4pm 645 2435 1 1111~ for Jatk or Gerl HOMl'. FOR RENT ( l,t, 11. 21 VIEW HOME 1410,000 0 Eco T Loxuno Hiiis 3 • 2 B"rm• a .... ltaclt 2640 2 bdrm, 2 bll. wood lrplc LOVt!ly furn 1oom In ,011111 BQOD flMAMOIMn RANG UN Y " v microwave w/new gaa Meu C&ll 1111 6PM • •. • w•i, rlrown monthly pymt' 411 & 7') ,.,, 120 uni11 $ 00 $850 Fenced yard• Oceanfront 5 Br. i•. be "ove OW garbage Cllsp 548 6892 Bit• B~lly M 4 n 7() ""'' ltHln S:>OOO No quflh 1111l1f!r 8 _. gm,., prim" & garages Ktds & e>ell to co 111 d on a and !Mtcu11ty garage $ 700 Wl«ly\ M'• '1 If, t 't""J flt.r 447 6'17'> "'' '· mvP,im.,.nl Call Ag en I welcome 663·0755 ou"l9nding wt11to wale~ • dep Call 493 9102 L rg rm pvl hftth 1111 p1111 Tow .. HOUSES ... ~ •ly\ 'i ., w~rtd'I 7 14 556 1817 H I L 2240 I 111ew1 Sec. got• Furn 1nr Cloae ro t>ch S'l50 • " 069 · Ht. tlC• Poot & i•c neat 10 H El Ttrt 2732 utll 963·3696 SUPREME Ntwport ltac~ l lad81tnal Prtr 1379 ~b121-'rba511ry 3 ce1 gar I P 1 e r $ 1 2 0 0 / mo New 5-aty 2 Bd condo Mele $250 non-amlir HB fn~l,1de (,011111 Ml'l\11 " I 9, ChlMllN rare M lot ev OWNER 6 unit• 77601 ? ml to bc:h s1200 mo 848-ee66 $610 ,., 760 89!>1 w 7',4 7087daya 980 7037 'l"'"'' ,,.lllllQ Wiii 11r1t1I ... Ad<l ll •Jnlt r.r t>uild 2 c:on \q fl ;Int IOC close to 55 64!> 6747 All 648 717, • I L "••?!' est 2000 Aak lor Mt evttl and fl8rly 11m 0 I .,. 1 •lr1\ Xlr11 l1n1.ng Ownr • 405 ''""'• "•6. 7512 I [i;'' tlC• £ •mm-man '•IJ;i n,.,.,.,n, ~,, r'"" "' ~, .,... 1121•1••• -· ~ "' •• t B • B I N , Agl Mull! l"llll 1';42 966 -" L IOUS I BORH furn ,...,, r , n II re "0 G "'"' ()"""'"'" TW(J '"''' -L I I I 1400 ,..., H I L. 2740 k I l B ;> ... I I roRFCLO"". URE'. Bd• .... , • t Oood cdo lned • ictraa condo In VIII• B1tbo11 .... tlC• tm , •nima. or Wlll•r r "'1 Wiii• 11"'' "'. r -"' .. 539-6190 BEST Alty fae ---P-.. -!l"""!--bed Mual Ill into flmll) 1u1d 1.111 v11tr '""""' ocoanv14'w Wa'I COSTA MESA S800/mo 948·7893 2 Br ? Be Apt neerl t1nv1ronmern ., ml I( ti11r.~ {Ar ri•. '•""'"'" .ti S4/<J 900 n<iw S1S9 900 ILDRS &TTE•TIO•I HOMES FOA RENT IMOllT TEllllll Talbert & Beach fr pie. t>uoch Empl M/F $7 ~ 11n1y \ 1 sr1 '1()0 \q II <.1111 Pdlrtr.~ Tonm" 760 6102 Hvnllngron Be1ct'I 3 & 41 01wehr 0111c:ony 11nQI' dflP S300/mo HB ll4fi 1111 4 c.or1do l<il w1p1•na, eng I Bdrma S775 -S825 F'urn 2 & 3 Bdrm Aptl garage 1 chlld ok nc.1 q549766 6'1thlft ltt1I l>"rm11 All go $ 140K Fe~d y1rd1 & geraget S750lmo llli pelt plMH $6 75 • S30C I (}(,(AN~ (,ITV v1Fw OWNER 786 3508 1 K1C11 & pela welcome Agent 615 817 dep Agent no lllt Npt wall! lo bch. pool ten 111.Jl,;1~~!1 Only S:llOK' App1r111 1'1•1. M l Dt I 883-0755 Agent no '" AJ'rl•t1tl, Val. 883 07!>5 nl~ $250 incl v1111 (@i7.fyjjg#j on l tO lo '"' tn A<' •.••I•,•, Hrt l .. ao 0 11 Bot11 Chl(.a 2 Br unt1 4 Bdr J B11 'car g1r '11) 548 4260 O< 993 4888 ---n<iw John Lalvo1 V1lur19 tlOr 'I~ w/blt1n1 pat~ & more lalMI twullme. 1n hllllOP wood Room eti11e blth 5225 A E 160 1166'4 s•o 5583 i!io f enn11 clut> 3 9, ' L I $400 • 1111 Celt BEST Alty , I l 2707' e<I NI ling OuMlt & pvt I Newp011 BH<.h 646 2690 • JAllllf OHH Tl"" will h'I -wlld' 1 Rnrm l\hnrr1 r.ll'llln t> l11111p11t 11t '~''"r"• 1n•n n11111 ptml 1 .... ,,,, "" s) t ~ 01)() Ct>f1do Min vu Sec Oa11 I S39·8 l~ IM la 111 I Sloped ce111ng1 Pvl t1va11 Jan 30111 S 1oq 000 Furn Ownr Agl 22 2 bd 1pt wtger 17581mo I p1110 Poo1111c S9110 I llYfRHT 611>1140 V!ii5 340-0395 I lrYlat 44 1 , 13•, ~9th St up11111,. 111 1111 & ..c 982 one 1 5 ~HUil llTIL DOYER IMOHI I E W tt4 I US 2Br 26. dntv Pk Condo In Nu Car P•f 2 t 3 433-050' '65<> S 7 SO ' & 3 Br Apt 1 1 1 5g~~~ft~ ~r~~· r V l/•tr( drftmat1< Oock tor I · ' 18 I P•liw• fwnhma nr par\\ 2 BR yrty. gnrag•. 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FencH 35 SeQvola Conatruc;tlon Yetd M.tln1 •Hlullng MtKl! 049-1391 Jf'AN'S HSECL!ANING happy too411 C\lltOmet• HANGING/STRIPPING TlpiftO/Word PrOOMtlng ptut the IRVINE MIRROR and the MUNltNOTON BEACHCOMBER every WednMdty•t Went lo b1by11t In my yre ••P Jerry 649 4413 Ouellly cuelom remodel-MIKE 950·3283 HAUL MOVE-REMOVE H:'Je.~= Thank you, 87&-0383 VISA-MC Scott 873 1512 A .!'!.~~~1~,g:'; Ch 11111 h I Repelr/Smatt lob• lence1 Ing & carpentry Lio Com"*eial/Retldenllal Furniture Trait\ Tr... OUAl.rTY P-'INTERS •HANGINOIREMOVAL* ~ RE~ 1 ~-4~9 Illy •n.tvH per1lt1on1 Low '.f30e17 Bred 9U-2423 L&ndtc:lpe Malnt~enc. 9&3-S-415 NORM R .. lable. Fut & Etfldlnt PROMPT, NEAT PRO-t,. yr• ••P9'iene4 Typlng/Wrlhf'9 Setv!CM no extra ch1rge1 CALL TODAVll AH,.llUIU Wm BABYSIT IO•lng care Cral•I Slt•v• 731·8311 Ct .. lt Obvett~ .. Serv20tc.. r .. I •. lie, l T HAULING MOVING A•:ri:=.:a~~able f!SStONALS &3&-7149 MIKE 851-1800 P~:,,,rie: ~~-~;:8 1n my home. de6,10,111,1 ar;t tnict IHtltltatloa on.....,,, yr• n trea -'PPllenee d•llvery, dumc: 12 YRS EXP I'm emall. Expert Wallco..,.,lng In-ldn -McWMney Landacepe IObl J-....... 81"2 LadHa~ M IA~ "'"! <>Aa c w Cl••!11 548 o 1 4 C-'R ET & LINOLEUM 1n TRW BAD cAtblf? 64s.-512,,. .., .. ,,....,. " •1 MY P'-· ar• •m-11e11111on .,..., one..ilt· Your Dally Pltot s.tvie. OlrectOfy Aepr1tenl1ttv1 .... ,, Stnict 11a11a11on & repatr• 30 Cell Pflvllt tnv .. 11g1tor GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS LXRBsc41f DESKJN I 650·8&48 or 850·6477 '"1 AlllQnmt ~8 1 8590 wAltt wl 0 yrt exp Andy 846-903 t 832 3232 (24 hrtj EXP GARDENER & HAULING No jOb too ln1t11t Ptllot. 1pa1, etc CRYSTAL PAINTING CO ·WE GALS SHOUl.0 WINDOW WASHING Lo .. weigh! IMI grHI' C I C I TrM Trim Ct•en Up1 1m1ll 805-00<>e Lied. bOncMd N0-2931 A complete pa1n11ng Mr· HANG TOGETHER ' The only magtc 19 Cellvlll• van11tw11 1~1. •••• tacrt t Door Ha~h~I Malnt Pete 041 1099. PAUL'S HAULING Lawn Melnt •Tr" S.rvlc• vice S.,v1r1g 0 C for t8 839-0730 anY11me OUALITY" &31 2029 ---------1 guar Ren .. $45 9118 Concrete, Muonry, Fiat--""oo-a~R~rhd14X"'lto-A•Et"'I -QUALITY GARDENING G1r/yd Cllvp, 12 ltlke wt lrrlglllOn Commllreald y .. ,. Prompt, reltablt , .. 1 ••••• Law 142·4121 oat. HI work toundat1on1 Block Repeu or Replace TrMt 1opped/rmvd Yard 111118 p u 640-0792 2•hr Fr" eat Dan S-46 51 t9 Ref•enc:n 850-3292 arr ana i'""""-...liiliii._ __ ""'"'- brick Uc d 675-2826 CAll. BOB M&-2923 m11nt 25yra e11p llc/lvll) * IEIOYIL * Slate ltw r~r" lhat 111 .Ac_c_•_••""t_i•~----... kkffJl•J Xc:eountJng lu Mflllc"· PROf BKKPG compvler/ r1a1on1bt• r1te1 by m1nval Moderate IHI tntur lrM "' 84 t-0463 Ht1ti Cv1tom HO\IM PatnUf19 eot1tract0<1 wtlO perform ur1veway1. patlOI. path• Dr;all •I ~al lemcff •• redueed w1n1~ rlt" Cati u• l1r111 780-0328 work over 1200 1nc1u<11ng ett No IOb 100 1m111t z.a .. , II ...... 1121 FrM "' Dtv• 840-$449 labor anA m1t-"'1l1 m"ll 964-0366 or 536-0553 • YWALL TAPING • HadyaH ,. " ,. • NI< DRIVING & Olf* PIHttr/lt@lr ...... l'A:'..:.'.:'.~ u~u·~·"-.. All Te11turH & ACOUlllG * .... HOME REPAIR Fvrfllc.t. Pool H .. te<I Legal Servic.a Re•• l 111 lahtr P1llfl1t1 p(X§feA ntcRINd ~nt~~ ano':.d'7o CPA high qv1llty Income Sm1 bu• computer t>kkPQ or111ew1y1 11dew1tk1. FrM ••• Kevin 673-1503 Elec-Ptumb-Carpentry a ... Cart lemct LOUii Horowitz 955-1392 IC 42592! 964-20"17 ~IUCCO. Intl••• 30 ~ ..... If\ thett edv.nlelng CP-''• Jerry 432-8870 FrM tounMI 0'42·7047 lax work 11 r ... r•••• Honetl .vork fair rat.. ~~~~3;:~ ~~'.ee~ Electrical Screen• Keith 640-4612 X-z Home o.-;J, i Malnt PER80NMtNJURV, con. spec141)111 Interior P11nt-••P Neat P91.1I ~2977 ContrlCIOrl and con John Brown 831-6483 tcxal pkuplcl•I. 675-0305 • ._ t t ... "'· p -·-·rs. "ont•ct Mary EticfAiciXN Priced ONE CALL DOES IT Al.Lt NP'., .. 24 HR Serv No ~~ ~· ""'1 <;410'·~·1 et-lf'9 FUI, com~·· 1•11 N .. t Patchet' le111ur" Gr~dle at"'558-4086 with Altll•lt Ctafattr ltrYictl right. lroe ettlmale on We fht II, break It, buy It or Job loo amatt 873.()620 '"' enwey 64 -v 00 prkiel Oan 964-7180 Ouattty work It low,.,.. '"'"'Y q· ...... 1•~-1. ,. __ ,, ..... coUlSOfeR fOfOR Pro/ h 111 548 5009 .--J --- -I F' ..... 92•• -· ...... '"" ..,.,., ...... large or •mitt Job• Llc 1u • Hive you rHd lod•Y'• -.1a~ lnt/E..llt SPECIAL Avg 901 Int ext r" •t -..-..., tor'• Stet• LlcenH Bf.1veway • Perking l ot• Rep1lre • S.ak:oaung MS Asphalt 831-4 t99 lie & New cablne11. ctblne1 facing, btfl & f0tm1C1 countertoP• 842-0881 10 tutor you & your ma-39662 t 673·0359 Handymen 01 cdM Mr Cl 1 ,_ .. A 1 n OVING llY ext ttucc:o I 119 &O • Boltd. 28 Civic Centet chine ev/wtind 548-0184 u• f,_, d17 II not, •.. ""' • material• 642-0442 Let c1a111t1ect do y<Nr WANT ACTION? Ftx·lt Odd Jot>t, Pa1n11ng you're mlMtng the be91 Outck/c:.reful Low rain door-lo-door Hlllng ..Plau, Room etO Sant• Want AC11 Call 642-6678 C4tallled Adt 642-5678 & W11tpapet 640·8259 bergalne In town! Uc T 138048 552-04 10 Seti Idle 1temt 642·6178 642-5878 Ana. CA 92701 AHtHct•Htl 3002 ••• , ...... Tuesday, January 24 SYDNEY 0MARR ARJES(March 21-Aprtl I 9)' C 1cnu1nc bargain 1uva1lable-you'll gain added recognition. tn\e'ltmcnt tip will prove vahd. Focus on popularity, publ1~h1ng. travel and "1ns1de 1nformat1on." Lunar emphasis on secrch and a unique rclat1onsh1p. Gemini plays key role. SPIRITUAL READINGS Advice In all matten Love. marriage & bu11ne11 Al10 coun1ellng 1816 So Et Camino Real Sen Clem l•C d 492· 7298 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: TAURUS( April 20-May 20): C;o !>low, maintain low profile. rcal11c delay docs not equal defeat C1ct second wind, chcc·k wurces. be read> for tm~akthrough r CK us on legal ncgottattons, contracts and puhht rdat10n!>. Leo. <icorp10. Aquanu" person<. figure 1n !K:enano. 142·1111 aocns HO. OLIH GEMINI (May 21-June 10) Make 1nquincs. let other\ know of Hoipltat uperlenc;1 yourspcc·1al intcrc'lts. M cmbcrofuppos1tc ~x help\ in altract1 ngall1c~. --------•! preferred Goo<! aoaJy- You'lf gain through wnlten word -advert•~ and pubhcizc You'll Found Hv1ky typ• grey & 11c:a1 & communication receive good news tonccrntng recent tcSI\ 1nvolv1ng health. white dog. vie 8111101 & 1klll1 N-pon Beach lo- CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22)· Focus on dome,tte adJU'ltment. MacArthur 720-1182 cation Fehr 640-8950 diplomacy, children, < hange and new~ concerning travel. H tghllht Found S11meM Ci t Ap-Acttv111e1 LHdtn (Youth) creativity 1mpn t r I I d I h 1 pro• Jen 10 Nr H B Pos1 Mon-Frt 1 30-6 30pm • n you own~ y can rea 11e t a you can succec tn ofltce Grey/creme Must b• 18 w/chlld care 'ipeculat1\>c vcnturl' Cicm1n1. Virgo. ~ag11tar1u\ native\ figure 989·2l30 uperience ore~e prominently c ... y••c • e•2" FOUND small 11n apotted o.... "" " "' • ., LEO (Jul> 2 \-Aug 22) You gain add1t1onal 1nformat1C>n concerning propcrt) value\. D efine lermi., he d1\crrc1 rcal11c many ~~k ha~11~~~~,·A~~;~ Advert1iinoJCon•ult1nl amwcrs can be found behind '>Ccnes. ( landest1ne meeting provides 964-2526 sp1t·c. could lead ultimately to romance and creative lulfillment VIRGO (Aug 23-Scpt 22). What hegins as a hobby could he F~:i~ 1~~A~·:,.,,~o0.Hv~ People Needed transformed into "paymg prop<n1t1on .. Focus on '>hon tnp'>. Vt'ill~. 536-1986 I d' I conlacts leading to bu'itnes'I 1nvestmcn1 You'll have added LOii M orng Cit, w/orng mme 1ate y rcspons1b1h ty,pre'isureswill 1ncreasebut yl)u'llhavcchanceforgrcater eyt1. 10 hair, rid collar Loctl nutrient mtmutao- financ1al reward. (out ot clly tag) Reward tvrer 1ooklng ror peoQI• LIBRA (Scp1 n-Oct 22) Your appeal to puhhc pro\ e\\UlCe'i'lful 646· 7680 to t11re and lrlln lndlvld- -\ales potential 1'1 trtmcndous and financial reward\ rnuld be Lo11 Or /whl Morris 1ype uat1 for mgmt pollUon• 411gntficant Assignment can IX"complc1cd hurden will be removed and M Cat. 118. Coll Pk. CM ~:n;~~,~~•fch~':'~ you'll be at right place al "'ipcctal" moment Reward 545"5608 own 1r11r1sportallon SCORPIO (()( t. l. ~-Nov :! I ): Get 'ltancd. real11c new pro1er 1 t\ Loll Pedigree m11e Weslle EARi UP TO more than promt\lng -c1n;ums1anccs due to swing in )Our favor & ped1grM Pichon Frieze 5trc'i'> independcnct:. ongsnal11y. make personal appearance' and \talc •emale M•aty Tvee $8 76 P.er hour evening vie Yorktown & • ca~ tn direct. graphic manner Leo pla)'I key role Brookhvrat 962-4503 Cell Ml11l11 Robln1on SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21)· Judgment. 1ntu1t1on arr on target -be direct. refu'>t· to play second fiddle Your 1mpre'i~1on'i arc ~:,d1!h~~ 1~r·ioc~~~. 714-891-5996 correct , )OU'll learn by teaching and man) who were 1nd1fTcrcn1 will v1e Montev1118 CM Ae- bccomc v1gorou\ al11e\ Aquanan figure'> 1n ~cnano. ward 648·0649 C APRICORN (Dt'c 22-Jan. 19): Lunar empham potnh 10 fulfillment. popularity. chance for added income. Wish come\ true. '>upcrwr pra1!>C'I your ellort-. Opportunity exl'itt. for cxpan'lwn of personal hon1on'i. including 1ravcl Ciemtnt, 5agJltanus native\ figure prominently AQU ARIUS (Jan 20-F-ch I H) Pr<:\l1gc 1' highlighted. you'll get vccn light for rchulld111g proCCSI>. FOC"U~ <m respons1bThty. add1t1onal income, promotwn and pro<luc11on L ong-distancc commun1c.at1on helps \el tone and provide'> \Cnse of direction ~orp10 figure\ 1n ~nano PISCES (F l.'h Ill-March 20) 5tudy Aquanu~ mc~\agc for valuable hint. Spotlight on cdulatH>n. publt~htng. ~pcc;1al instructt0n and 1nv11<1t1on to travel lk rrady tor change, vanety and 1n1roduct1on to vital, dynamic. creati ve memher of oppm11t '5CK leatala to Oflict leatala 2114 _ .. n.-a .. r..,•._ ___ Z_l..,O_I Attr1ctlv• Airport area, new proree11on11 olllc• bldg 11 $ 99 NNN bullO 10 ti.Ill. 1000 IQ M & VP Vlllbl11 lrm lrwy 751 598Q · The OrlQlnal' IHll&Tt FllllH Newpor1 Bch 84 1 1899 Air CondtUonlnQ ) B•nklf19 FILL TllE RELIEF TELLER OHmllllLP Fvll/llme ArbOr Cteaner1. lrvtne 552-6965 , -llMltltlaa!!f llM Ktn<1erg1<1en tn11ruc1or p•..,/T111I Mon-F"r1 10 30-0 30 Mu11 -• ~ 21 with extensive ehtld Pllll GUii e.lrt baekgrnd Cr~· Bvay c;lrcu11tton ofllc• uat pr•teaed Orenge "Md• 1 phone Cle<k tor Cout YMCA 642-9990 v«tytng 1oh<.1tor Ofdetl --.__ --20 h0u11/-..k, Mon -F-rl Local ... rttllJ 4 30·1 30pm 14/hour lrvtne Ltw llrm 111Mklf'9 a Applletnl mv1t b• Litigation St cretlry mature and rell1bl• Minimum 3 yra r9C4'11 Ca Some pt1one •Kr>ettenea ••c>e<. gOOd beMfltl, cs.eirat>le, t>ut Wiii tr•ln Nlwy comenturtt• wtth -'P9tY 1n P9'90n b9t1Mef\ •JCpertenee 83~3e22 2 a 4ptft, .. 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Aattt, ..... tlt -Trawtl 1024 TllfPIOH ULH Oa~ "-"" •'b•ri.v 1w111 John w .. vne 190n1a <..l\.lb 1---------fho Ptnnyuve1 I• look Ing leg• & 1<>w1vel chair $400 n.,.;uli1r Membe• '"'P tor a pt11mt1 tei.phooc H1rontt ct1a1r 1200 Sl!OO b16 21l8.8 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE DUY FA<.TORY OIAf(,f Dahn 9117 Porte•• 1117 Cailllu tlot 11r 1IZ a X 2 ple(up u~me '78 PORSC~f 02• '11 GOIN• VILLI ACROSS 1 Equips 5 LP4J 10 Get rid ol 14 Tunnel 15 China's Chou - 16 Geneale>Qy 17 Hindu "Olympus' t 8 Dictionaries 20 Oa1e source 22 Spoors 23 Fuel 24 -tasse 25 Went by 28 Noble 32 Ptpe fltttng 33 Postpona 35 Moderate 36 Olsmounled 38 Oeadller 40 Minnesota lake 41 Place 43 Remains 45 Conceit 46 Flower 48 Frtghtened 50 Scorch 51 01sagr~ 2 3 14 17 20 32 36 4 1 46 52 53 54 59 62 65 men I 5? Pitch 55 Sust111n 59 No Amer herb 61 Anent 62 l htt comic s Capp 63 · lnlerno man 64 Doors 65 Otd autos 66 Yukon s Mt St - b7 WtriOups OOWN 1 Gradient 2 Thought 3 Colleen 4 Stub '> 5 Lowered 6 Cove 7 Kind ot gin 8 Can CPAs 9 Relative 10 Sieve 11 M r Ambler 12 Scdll1011 13 Smaller 19 Mall 6 >alHparton Ht1 Tues• wa1nu1 e1eraoa '2~0 thru F'r1day 911m to 2pm Be•ut1tu1 w•lrtut pumf Jc>hrt Wttvri• Tenn11 Club Apply '" ptr~on t l:i6C organ $6'i0 011. rruu t>lt m • m b., r 'h 1 p S 7 9 9 pymnt• of S 18 ue No Ctoan, low m11 ... m1.111 ael Less than 2e.ooo mlln dwn pymnt OAC Can t1tttl S~050 548·8•5 l Fully eqpt 1 ownr elf (lit Chuck 0711 3553 Agt , 83 911 SC Coupe 538YBCI Only PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO Phacentt• Ave C M 1op v••11ty v111y om•IOI! 7!>9 0740 S S375 1930•1or.lot:r $7., ..__,,0 Su•• 0111111 8'i t 1ghtwe1gn1 llbO• glau Sc rnp 13 & 16 travel tr.t1l1r1 nnd nnw 1~ ~tl'I whl•tll C..1111 oow toll lrll'tl t 800 J<l6 •%2 tor lrM t1t0< hurf' no SAVEi 1 elephone llH l rg European wool tug ll•roSttne h•utcr. 1111.e nu 1101 $500 Lov111~ mart> le s 1~/oho 6.,o-•648 Aato Services/ 7J (j 10 SUit Wg11 t1u tng. burgtndy wl whale tall 11111 <;drb brlket• shocks. mint cond 51( mt fAN HI L .. run Alnt S280010b0 TA$TIC Of Al Onty$84f mllUH MIT ..... , •• 7~1 ·b160 D•v• dn (relunO•bkl) , pymtt 1S40Jembo<"A060NB 2 I -off Irate l 4 Ventured 25 Rings out 26 Concede 27 Sliver 28 Ex-Nt<VD head 29 Asian chrPf 30 Burn 31 Arose 34 Orton e g 37 Weekdays 39 Breathers 7 8 9 l .. tot••i•iOltltH ;:,~hs~~d ~;: f~~~~ l llguna Mo""P.d t lnven PUii 901 S •s IOOk1no tor energ411tc & glen SJ $400 Cut tory 1000 a 111 par111. ac § draw1 t oot bn• 01 $8dl mo OAC Wkdyt 840 8440 73 810 Stet Woo. euto 838_ 11 l I, ev .. S2 t.3S•! tlormerly Aoy Catvtf) t1u 11ng curb brake1, enthuawtic people tc only Pvt peit no 115, <;t!n manualt tact Ciartrnan nunt cond 101n our SBIH tum Y 10011 for top 3 b1a11ds S300 6<&2 8289 thock•. run1 .1dn1 ltllall 9159 '62 CdV. 20 K ml, drk blu S2900tobo 751 6160 lttlr $13.700 65()...46"8 Par1111mt1 5 9pm M·f A,1liHCtl 6011 Perl hobby business tor dlld 10 30 2 30 S41 _ Aatoa Wanted 9020 $~ !>Otnoui Sain e.11 t c11 tt West1ngll01JMt ro( moch 1nct1n~ 01 add to 1 ed Clil I wltc.t! maloN tell hc1nc b1kt1 'tlop S 1200 take• HlGHEST CASH fMMEO P~"en,cti PAre err 1 door onl'-notd $2.,0 dll 497 6073 497 2960 tor your vehicle. domestic mtcne e or nne a 1 v I 55 828 .. 6•t·843<l 67'1 753' 1Mrtg1clslantlchallermem ororoign I · " PART TIME Almo<"lt nt1w dllle over t.Jer ship vlu $3500 WE IUY lllllED. OPE•IN&S I ~·:::er !3~~ye• K~~,:~~ s 1500 otio 1178 7575 CLEAll CARS S7 60 to start Need ca1 S300 t>otll 1!•2 78 t6 M<j(ltt. lt1•110 Gold C11rd AMO TRUC.,S • Must be 18 • US MembtH~h1p S600 " c:;111ut<1 1rustworthy Brn gas rungo good h44 2615 <:ond S:>50l nbo 98•·289013 f;PMi 1141 J 141 MAGIC ISLAND TOP$$$ MEMBERSHIP COHHELL CHEVROLET * 8• Datsun Sentra as· sume pymnl• of S t20 37 No dwn pymnt OAC Call Chucll 979.3553 Agt Ferrari 9121 f?tMAR1 ote.368 1979 MINT' 1 owner ltallic. Gre~ $32 650 PP 675 4'4 19 Fiat 9123 I ~l!males Prel MOtltll!I & I IUY APPl.IHCES $300 tor $3500 valve 42 Pegasus fJ g Eo;corts 12131866 198• l es 957 8 IJ:l I Duos paid 1111 June Days 44 Survtiy TOP SSS I KENMORE etectrtC dryor Cf78-9503,eves731-3561 4 7 PrOCtjSStOll I Females pret Models anc whit ti like new $ 175 or Nt-w Nutna FUR JACKET ~I l.1rhor Bl\ 11 c 'I ~T1\ \1 1-:.-.. \ 546-1200 73 Convert fiat Xlnl con<l 67 000 ml, S2300 64 t 8278 'll SPYDEll $3200 Beautllul to see 11 Is to buy 11' 5 'IPd stereo, etc Days f.144-5480. eves 675·3058 49 Garb Escons (213)866 t98• t:leM l)fler 551·31!>1 $895 ZEBRA rug, $950 5 1 Kriss KrtnqlE' 1 Tow T ruclo Or1vt1r ti-Kenmore top of thl' line Best offers 548 4871 WEIUY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR 52 Cicatrix per1ence f 11 ddys Wa::.her & Dryer C..dll 'iioneware kiln.417 cu ft 53 Thoroughlu1e 968-6505 I 966 1300 or 115(12 7407 Qil'\ Dickinson et11c.1en1. FREE APPRAISAL Corm1er -DeL1110 78 131 4 dr i;edan, runs gr~at looks ta1r S 1200 Dy 640 8114 ev 650-2304 54 -Chtnd Travel Agt No compu1e1 Maytag washtor h"Y <lty PQf1 w :>helves s111ts 55 Kind ol Skit I l training req d Top satar) 1 S 125 'Obc 645 4874 guuoes ttps only $300 CMEYROUT 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACli l!O Fiat Spider navy blue 3b 000 miles amflm cass $4300 6752813 56 ShOrtly w1tollow1ng 640· 1177 REFRIGERATOR REPAIR 4q7 607'.l 497 2966 57 Angered Local home es11m<t1e S?7 Office Farnitare/ 1 l•l·IOll;&•t-3331 58 HtiadlancJ PART-TIME Varied hour< Larry s Aer11g 760 727c, I EqiaiJmHt 6226 60 Bad pref :ee::'e~~~eM~:t~av:d~ WID $135 ea DIW $100 I OAK A~LLTOP 0€SK s· WE WAH YOUR CUH USED CARI I Honda 9125 I 77 Accord air cond autc c.ass 53M m1 1 own• I Mtnt $3450 644-9079 10 11 12 13 I pen<lable vehicle (smal I Elec Aa;ig'>~ $4t~0!>8<l~e Pe1tec1 cond $750/obo truck van s1a 11 or tigenor 1 h I no 06191642-032• ""'t"""a-+--+--+--wagon) to assist news Relrtg Philco lroslfrAe I Used metal storage racks, See Ronald Dace THEODORE ROBINS 76 Accord 5·SPCl. A/C AM -~M xlnt cono. $2950 673 2126 30 31 paper dealer 1n Irvin« 1 . 1cemaker Aini ccmd good cond approx 30 area Must be <lepen $160 673-6844 urnts dill sizes All 7' 1 It dable Contact Gre, Twin Oven custom Im I 1a11 553 8101 Hyde Monday thru Fnda1 penal stove 30 !111/Cln j • / 2 I between 9 30 and 10 JC oven s 125 673. 1403 PaHOS Jrga1&1 6 2 am only 6<l2·•32I Oak console piano Coap11ten 6018 1 Wur1t1zer $850 548-7272 Wa1t1essf Warter Ex ATARI 800 Rana 1000 p111no Baldwin Console pe11enced 1000 I drive. 3 mos nt>w some , ... int con d $1500 cocktails Also Bus Per sottware $575 963-3488 1 no 0565 01 673-8427 FORD '2060 HAHOll BLVD. COSTA MISA 60·0010 78 Ctv1c .(fnt $2025 37' 8275/eves 552-7209 8 t Accord aic am/Im 4 Wkeel Driwe1 90301 ster cess xlnt mech 74 Toyota Land Cruiser $5 t50 ·obo 650-9074 reblt Chevy 327 eng 82 Honda C1v1c 4 dr. 5 heaoers good mecr. spd am/Im cass, Xlnt cond $3000 675-8186 cond Must Sell $6000 son needed Ber I Browns 3 11 06 Coas Farnitare 6025 UPRIC.HT PIANO 1914 - Hwy South Laguna 12) 8ft SOFAS neutral Holland $500 847-3698 ·73 GMC Sprint beC1 .-11;.;Cl;.;l;.;D-.. _____ 9_1_2_7 Tracks 9m obo 960·6357 WA .. TED gold spotless alway!> TV R d' 1 cover atr · $ t 800 " cove~ed Really ltke r1P.1w J. a ao, 646 9328 Mon-Fr• JUlllOR ADULTS $150/ea Call 499 t 508 ;)ttreo 6232 7 30 5 PM 2035 Placen I 44 · IQ fv & screen good' tlil Av1: CM OUT OF SCHOOL 12 dr relrtg $ t 75 Kg 51 be<l cond steal $600 Sacrt 1 V 9040 OUT OF WOR., $t50 2 pc sect sota toc.e 642-7579 ~a-DS~~~""'l!"-~·I " $WO Oak tables S75 ea 62 Ford Van EconoltnE Position available tor, 631 5095 BEAUTIFUL 25 RCA $200 646-676~ young people ove1 16 'f" color TV 2 yr wrnty Miil( Mol!lll'S workingmttlenewspaperlAIRLOOM King mattress $148 F1ee del Open 78 Ford Van E·150 R3H promotion lteld Sales ex se1 s125 673 4387 Sun TV Jotin s 646-178€ auto trans gooo cono I SOUTH h 1 f I b t not $4FO Fon avail Cal perience e Pu u Beaut 4-pc hvtng rm set NPw RAL stu<l10 motlllor PvP~ Jlt 6PM 5~ 1.9455 1 COUNTY necessary W1ll 1tatn lille new earlh1<>nes re '\pkrs 125 watts per cen11y paid $565 sell s I ~ 50 A t 'q"el ISUZU t..omm1ss1ons µlu!. bonus I $275 637_7086 r.tiannel ac or ..,1 pr DI .. / Must oe amb11tOus ano 642·6436 Clinics 9045 OT ' sell mottvators Beaut antq '• bed matt I "WE Will l & b A sprng $200 Power Boats 70121 64 CORVAIA .-;Int cond IE UHERSOLD ~,-+--+-+-1 Call Earl Rountree be 24 I -8726 or q79 2627 i31t BOSTON WHALER1 Asking s2ooo 546• 7529 I Volume Sates, Service J OOPM lo• an 1nterv1ev.1 Dining chat15 6 Swed ~w1ve1 seats new 11arn1sh o wners 11er y clean 187 t t Beach Blvd 178le Car xlnt $1500 3 T t -82751eve1 552· 7209 •• ~.,. 9162 •'U • x a Wagon. as sumn pymntit ol S 167 .33 No dwn pymnt OAC Cal Chuck 979 3653 Agt '82 GLF auto am/Irr can ate sunroof a more 15K m t like new assum my tease $245 mo no cash down 8• 1·<&050 Toieta 9169 •' 4 Toyota AU AHufn( pymnll ol I t27 72 Ne dwn pymnt OAC Cal Ctiucli. 979.3553 Agt •·8• Toyota••• Pu As sume pymnts ol S 181 48 No dwn pymnt OAC Cal Ctluck 979.3553 Agt 7 t CORONA MARK 11 High m1. new tires, to' cond $600 6<&<&-8051 73 Corolla auto $995 646-2813 76 Coiolla Spt Cpe amtlm cass, 10 m1 S200C obo 642-3563 Eldorado '74' 1rnmecula1e lull power equlppment, new transmlHlon & radl ator. xlnt tire• See 10 ap preclate Private Par1y 12975 7141833-1323 THEUlllEIT SELECTIOI ot late mOdel. low mlle&Qt Cadlllaca In Soulherr Callfornlal See u• todayl Ill ERi OlllLUC 2600 Harbor Btvo COSTA MESA 540-1880 CktTroltl 1313 * 182 Chevy Camara H · sume pymntt of S 173 62 No dwn pymnl OAC Chuck 979-3553 Agt 75 Vega Hatchbk, • lpd $1000/obo 645-2878 '82CAMARO z2a loaded T-lops air, amlfm stare< cass. gray metalllc, 101o1. miles. S 10,900. 536·8461 77 Toy Corolla SR~ SEE US FlllSTJ Htchbk. A/C, rallye pkg We have a good Nlec11on 30 . mpg, iclnt cond 01 NEW &. uNd Chev· s3250iobo 751-6160 roletsl See ut todeyl *'64 Toyota Cellca AS· sume pymnts ol St 78 36 No dwn pymnt OAC Cal Chuck 979.3553 Agt 79 GT 5 spd. fully loaded xlnt cond $5200 O.B 0 MUST SELL 963~9<& '81 Silver Supra. Sn Rf Sensallonal s1ereo sys· tem. a/c, all eKtras $8500 alter 6 pm 714-962-08 t6 COHHELL CHEVROLET ~ ll.1r t•H HI'·' t 1i:-.1 \ "~·"' 546--1200 *'84 StO Blazer •x• at· sume pymntt of $277 54' No dwn pymnt OAC. Call Chuck 979.3553 Agt '83 TERCEL SA5 VETT '67 Fastback Red, 4 X1111 cond S6500 OR BEST spd, xlnt cond $900C OFFER 586·3082 obo. 673·5595 P.P '84 TOYOTA CARS & ----- TRUCKS Fleet prices Ck~ltr 9315 Immediate Delivery 18<&i0wn & Ctry wagon. nc. Diana Prouer Ent · dwn 11 approved 10 u - 6<&<&-6590 sume lease or buy Full) TriaaJ~ 9171 ~::~a~25Allmo & TOL MUST §°ELL ·'2 SPrTFIRE - nu pnt, clutctl, top. cus1 Forcl 9311 int. tires. Kini S 1500 4'96·266 t or 675·3882 Volbw11en 9173 tween 10 30AM ano 198 t 35 HP Evenru<le l I 65 Lincoln Con1tnental ~ And Leasing +=-or apply 1n Pt'l'\On at 330 mdrn uphol seats Good I & t:lot tom paint summer S? 100 makP Olli"• Jak1 Huntington Beach BtlJWHIH Sl001BeltWHtt4 5100 BtlJWHtt4 5100 Wes1 Bay St Costa cond SlOO 5368240 ol 83 like new S•SOC 546·9118 (714)842-2000 Mesa Don rm table conv 10 re9 1t1m NO TRAILER 1714 ® REPORT CLERK SALES PEflSOM SPC•Plary lor small New pool table slate bottom ')48 32~·6 after 5pm AatOI, laporte4 • ~ '66 Ford. 80% re1'i0red 79,000 orig mites, air Top of line AM/FM cau S 1800 Hurry! 873· 1098 •·aiMustano GT usume pymnts of S253 39 No dwn pymnt OAC Call Chvck 979-3553 Agt t.J Tme M Markel Must LaOoes Spartswear buye• ~~:~:~~~acg:rA ~~t~n7.~~ ~ea::r~~U:oes1t1ons Exper c CdrveCl legs a sides t7ft BOSTON WHALER wt Aacla· 910" Kuman Glua 9132 ~A~ kn"'" 10 ~ey calculator tor golf Shop private and TramePs Up to $2500 640-4222 ~Mleves 1 0 $2100 w.111ra1n Contac.t San<l• ~lut:. 30 15 '""wkly 1n Must be exper versatrle trailer S1750 ij73 3630 58 Xlnt con 6 2 7702 d 1yp1s1 woro proressinQ $8 SOltlr I om tbl a bulfel to match 8 t Auel• 4000 AMtFll/ 548 !>9 16 4 c:luding o;ome weeken s .,20.1c20 s 11 F 24 Sk1p1ack 1978 225 h~· w c•t •tereo El<cellent e1p1>r helpful Non ' -~ me ee l1om B1ggars, solid b11ch I ' • cl 9141 RETAIL SALES Hrly wc1QP comm1ss1on smoker Salary range $200 Af1 5 640· 1830 Volvo Penta eng low hrs cond1t1nn well main Mu I Miil( M IElllrS d t n fo 496 5767 !or interview $ 130 0 $ t 5 0 0 "'o word processer m,1ny e.w.iras 4 whl trailer ta1n1•d 'i '!.rid oark blue ~7~9~R~X~7~G~S-a .. u"'.'10"'.".~a~lr. 0 68 Mustang Conv. a·I. nice cono S3800 645·9760 'TTi~1~e e sa~:.,e".;..,~h e.' Sa•es person 10 sell art I 640-2840 Land arch ldes19n 111m ~~1 He .. agon oak game Ible I incl $15 000 975·036€.1 A' C.. R 5 I 9 t 0 I) o, .1mllm Coss equah2er. al-SOUTH u I M st b" wr:iry an<l Cu5tom tram·\ Ldgunet Bedch !lee . w1t11 I !eat & 4 uphol<, ddY'> 644·8035 eves 675 7038 loys "9" m1 exit cond en .. rgettc an<l maturr onq F ~pemince on sales • ~ v wr<l prc::.1 w toen Oii ~e:1\s7~w540 a~029 * 31 SClllll * I i Hc1vP all rec $6500 obo 1-1er1ence any u '4 SECRETARY/~EM OFC I mo11vate<l ano e>1per al tl N p 0 S1000 " " COUNTY Salary monthly oonus ~~'.,~~~~ground helptul <,~;~ ttm~o g~~~~~t ~rb~~' bkgro KnowleOgP of NBt 82 lo hrs hyd-hst 2 boa1 BMW 9112 <179 4610 01 966-0550 I ' VOLISWAIEI '69 Mustang Fl back. tuto. ps. nu mtrltires $2300 obo 720-061916•2-032• ·72 L TO Country Squire Clean. runs good S<l9S Contact Deobte al Aie,.a lhe 1~~~ we tiavP open,,. System 3000 a PIUS Call I IUY FURMITURE owner must sell 77 3201 S pkg oog ownr 81 H)(7 GSL loaded 1 Natur.il Fashions ol *SEAMSTRESS* our .ired lhat lot you Losa 2PM IQ 5PM Mon Lf•5 957 8113 oflers %0-9003 eves RPCA,,C>!. sn rt air w low miles Call John I uwE Will IOT Lc1guno Bet; 497.4777 Alterations Brioa1 & For Y Fri 497 5471185 t 5153 c1m1tm •mmac $7300 (2111773 1200 days IE lllER••LI" 650-6361 SatP'.\ 0 () Y()IJ RUN our OF ONE~ BEFORE YOU 11 1N OIJT OF MONTH fi•·,.fme F a'>h one; 'cu c t ~ 'I •Jt 1()'.W~r ff~~ W~lt1 rr •t•P IS 1 wPP~ pa1<l tr air 111g µrogrJm of qual1l1Pd (..all 54 6 7489 l'Jr ol:i8Rt9 SALES L 1r~" 0 C. business maq H. 1 t rolo• qloss; Ad• !>rtlPS ~ ytt; "'"' ••1(}t S ira fi3 I 8 H)rJ '72 Pinto Runabout, runs & bes1 Pei1mAnen1 and Kg sz bed like ni>w 79 Bayhner 20 nev. - m 11 ~ho~ F11per w Oeh TPmpr:irJry 100•10 Fri>e to SCTRY /ll(KPR. w lra!Tlf' $75 966 1s16 IJndem Ir .liler O•f'dl ;31 ·7020 12 t3)43q 117 14 @ves Volume Sales, SerVtee "'" 1a1.111cs (. M Apphcant<t All Still! lr1k r th d r.ond lor hSh & sk 77 BMW 3201 11 oiue N STO( K And Leasing " 5 6 8"' 1 yu•ng shor an anc Mu<;t '>611 1ke nu co;tm 87 Be B 8'>9 cc,c.,.,. 4 I ' Pf'r'.'lonnPI SPr ~ice:. t,O.llDQ Sl<tll!> rpq Somf SS800 OBO 6424014 ~ R AM f M I ass Rll's t 11 ach llld 1 rn? lfvtn•· Bl~(l Tu,lltl ~ rt C)WIPOQt' o r dlJ I 0 m.-.<le "01" 8 w/ j b .. roo tr•r .. r ~~e ... lttl'S tlt>W on Huntington Beach SECRETARY looks good $800 89•·3t 15 c,44 •670 1 1 1-'tl v,i R<>11•nll·yr,.urhot• •nsolt Rr '"" Whd Pr 18 10,,or b l 'i TO.:id 01 84.,<Jt FedPralSt1cker or , (71.1)8.12-2000 mOli""S ht!lflu t"' •·r .\ bl:'•OPhroc..id" Outrag ... 20hrS<)nbOillft ,.. tiylrJw B2000s 150,' ,. ,. r H·c:~1t11.1•? s~C.rf!tory 'n a~ t...49 ,., 11 v "5 1 q 10'- 74 M 1 M I 1 II •1~t P·Pe1dent or a SECRETARv·LawOffict '11••.1n ., '"' '•00 Jl!O &4'1·8879 1SO Mere New $26000 1 " " ovPr 1nvo1ce Leave 1 us ovngmus se ~ ' ' ' ' I M I '66 Bug, 30K ml on ne1o1. $1300obo •13-8834 evs dvrtam•c. Newport beach Npt Bch 30 hrs/wk to Jobs Wanted 510511 8-12 noon or <lit .,PM 1 now $18.500 673-6261 '82 5211 mi?<.Sage tor B•tY or eng. good cond s1650 " * 64 T -Bird auume pymnts of $224' 32 No dwn pymnl OAC Call Chuck 979-3553 Agt a ' F ' C. .. r y M a z d a 36 ·74 Pinto-Squire. low ml . bil ... ACJ u ,mpan( uah ' s1ar1 •PPr not n"'· Practical Nur'>f'/Hskpr New Oueen rnatt Ibo" <...HAIS CRAFT Connip 1 l o;;,de<l with evl'lry e•1:u 21118., 1 6744 645-93 , dl1M1'. .. inr.lude sec Gnocl typing qontl ">hort seeks pos1t1on live '" o1 ' sp,,ngs lramP Retail ll'l6'.I 35 fresh wate• Only 16 000 mt Supe1 new trans, recent valve ,,.t:ir1a1 sk11tc; 1c; well as h.:ind 6411 5040 out Loc;il ,,.15 671 '> 100 s715 aslttnQ S26'i cash c.oole<l enginAs nePd• sha•p Car serviced hert Mercedes Benz 9145 ·~~,n~~~/~~k~t~~~~i. Fn~ )Ob &. needs tome work \..iJ't•,1•111Y 01m''P11,.1J.nt1llre~v~r1esas,· SECRET&•• /LEGAL tali..s Still on p~g DES T LC $10 000 OBO c;1ncP nev. llEAC8751 stereo cass, 52250 $700/0BO 646-54'88 "~ "' Seq Typist 90wpm rasl PEAATE"' 650·'>15f Eve t7141 545 6634 01 STERLIMfi MOTORS ltd * 84 190E assume 75 Pinto Hatchback V-6 , ,r gPmf'M ll sonH• Newport Bl'lach law firm personable a1tract1vf 398 6007 ' pymnts 01 $4 24 71 Ne 493-5350 Immaculate 11ou•Pt1QIO "•J''"' lo• a sM!lt'5 .ecr"lilr" w11h Z·J versa11le 20yr s ex per New rattan sol<1ben PO 16191 · ' l540 Jdmbo•~t Roitd NB dwn pymnt OAC Cati 9 0 C B I 11 l<lnt bOdy & upholstery ' " , ' &co 6440 6 ug onv a a. ex air automatic S 1200 lrrtvi>ltnq prP~•den1 High yr~ corporatelt11tQat1on What have you 640 1897 SQOO sell $400 556· 14:'53 Boah, Sail 7014 fll)rmNty Hoy CarvPrt Chuck q19 3553 Agt I mech cond new tlfTlS & 548 • 285 •. 6 4'5- 8313 "dl ... s .. st Srl d'J' ond tronge oen 1 " f'I"' Oi~pld w rtter Dons 551 O PCJ1que1 dtn•ng lc1blP l!i 10 Sprint Sailboat like 1: • f.7 280 SL auto must sell ttres Must sell onl~ Pitts tor lhP 11gnt pe15on "•f.J"'r hetplut ood ben :. cnrs 3 sofas On water Laser s350 obo 960•074~ BMW 78 3201 &uto a1c S 11 9ooiobo 640-5192 $2750 650-8434 76 Granada New brakes PllMT DEPARTMEMT R"P'Y 1t1 c.011l1df'nt:e to CS A.l•t'> ano Pl"asant f1tend-5 1r1sh lox 1err1ertm111ec oeo 2 upright fleezers am11m stereo 52,0001 llres, battery Must sell E 'peroence P•PI FIT 4Q 6800 Brn 2000 2 15. ly i11mosphe1e Salary 1emer pups $25 ea Oes~ Kit tbl 8 3 s,11 18 P Cat P-218, wltra1ter 1 m 1 M INT $ 7 8 00 72 200 0 Mercedes Euro· '89 IUli $2000 lrrm 673·24'91 h<Vw~ App1, on per-;nr Corona drt Md• ca l c,..mmen~urt1te with 545 3155 ;>42 1 Port Wh i tby rPCJdy 10 go OespPrate 8319261eve768-6510 I pean style Great mile· Sul\fOOl,ei1traclean Sac· 'li T-Btrd loaded With KERM RtMA HAfi(J ~2&2', e,per 752 2.521 1 1 644.2677 Sea Wind • $?500 642 7251 l ~~R age Perfec t cond A rtltce$l650,759-0658 •ntr·t $ 23 · 00 _ o.~6•9328• WI\~( Inc-: 2666"1-iarM•' Adorable Shih Tzu pup • 1 STFAL ' $6'i00 775.4454 " .,.. Blv1J (' M 1 ,,1 , l.t'>~•lororJ on yO•Jr SECRETARY •HOED pies 6 wk s AKC $250 <;inql" white canopy bad t!6 l Btrct lully equ1ppe<l 1 '69 Pop top cmpr, rel)lt Mon-Fri 7 30·5PM. 2035 . •l•lor tr• 11•J•1r ·,Plllnr1 I IN Les:. than pet Shops 01 with matc.htng n1qh1 SIN!p'> 4 sharp' S5lSO 1 ')ules Serv1ce-Leas1ng '72 210 SEl •.& eng nu brks, good cond Placentta Ave . CM HavP ,omelt11ng 1r.i salt' 1 ,1, , 1 ;11 .,EWPORT BEACH 1 br&e<lers 54 8 1200 <;t and an el m1rro1 ed 518 q504i12 l3)970 9005 LARGEST $7890 •Int cond 675 6906 $2100 obo 661·2220 Class1t18d ads no 11 well " ... s 1'n1 o Bo Two pPrson office needs Cockers champ """d .. ressi>r .,., *CATALINA 21* INVEMTORY 74 MB 450SL 1mmac '79 Grenada 2·dr. spec pa1nt-gryl blk. 8-trk cast. AM/FM V·8, PIS, P/B, AIC, auto. 671( m1. $2900 pp 549-04'33 c,,..crPtary w•th typing AKC •Elg bull pupp1e<> 14 957·6 l6S 82 10 hp Honda EZ td1 " 1;ond 57K m1 $22 000 60·6~ ... pm 23 years weei..s m f S?',O TwnbedsS40set ?w1n9 trlr l1k .. nf'w Musi sell • 793201 4 spd A1G PP~36 1980 7 1 Bug. runs good $120010BO 646-<l 184 Of 645-0<l t4 e•[lf!I front otf1ce ap 54 I 9878 or 953 4211 bk chrs $ t50 M1<,r: Otf1>rs 960-900:· (994XEOI pear.inc." f') wor~ wtlh Dalmatian pup s l50 Cal 1 11ems 964-6782 • l'i 3201 auto S A SP•"'dl e•f'tuloves or .i CAL 24 $3995 14682921 i5 280C.. 1mmac yellow & 71 SUPER BEETLE Xlnt tan w1Cf' whls 5 IK m1 cond AM/FM cass ster 81 Escort Hatchbk Auto Deliver Daily Pilot by auto m Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P.M. - weekends A.M. Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr Barrow 650 2020 a~k tor Vmc.e 0 10 VHF muc.h """' ~ "O 3 .,0, 5 •po A c, hu<;y ottoc.t' 752 6408 • " c , Messy Dogs' s 10 any Sllf' WAVELESS Water bPd t!'IUIP 673 6382 565ZOU SECRETARY/RECEPT Mlf<;I llfP" ')0 ..vpm Stil<I· 1nri o;olary ot S850tmr:i 1)75 6778 SECRETARY cGROOMtNG SCHOOL! ;ind acc.essor1es Almost Hoti•P 14 w1tra11er i800 • l!O 1?01 5 spo 5 A Teacher 21 trs e•p I new $50 17141 961 3798 I vf' msg 951 J032 11727636) 546 2848 • 60 1201 'i spa SI R I IDO 14 w tr.i1lpr/'>,J1I\ ( tUIN45&1 f ClVPI s19qrl 754-6247 • ll0 ';281 'ispo S1R "·'I'"' ~400 14 L d<;Pt 111)( v 19:>1 P11 Bull pups UKC1AD8.A Jewelry 6214 reg M,U worme<l 8 wk• 8"> kt VVS dtam tn herlvy ilrJ St-001'. up 811 3t'l( 141< D••spf'Ull•• Jo,. $9850 760-9278 I $2500/bst 54'8· 73•0 trans PStPB. air cond AM/FM radio, tow mite• 74 3000 ot1g owner. 11 '7 t VW BUG dependable $4500 call 645-6003 >'"llow c.ioon 69.500 m1 new paint $1975 Kath) {>•tras $15700 Day~ 760-6731or771·501'* '81 Mustang. loaded (,45 705'.l eves 559-563:? $4500 obo 895-119• ·74 BUG, 4 SPO. $130Ci ObO 720-0619/642-0324 '12 MUSTAll ILi 75 SctrOCCO AM/FM Auto am/Im cass. 2•.00C TOP SSS PAID 642 -4321 EX>E U· TOTE·M·MARKETS NOW HIRINC For pos1t1ons on d ll levels Salary com· f<t•' ··~1f1rHl pt1()np·, t1{1<1~ ~ •. , ·r .. nq r ""' '>0 wpm '""'" '40 Rll'•4 .... , m.t1 Station Alle'ldant r T F .p .. rol'Mt'.P<l 'Hill 6~05 "••'fv1ci< Station attendat11 r l l'.tan<l •111le~ only Ne •t1A(l1 no ~m~ Mi BOii"> c<l'~(J I aorvt""" Hll CM mensura1e with ex S,OflTSWUR MFR POODl rs ARF l'fOPI F Qhf) 4'1ff? 11 '136 "l()H;> p.,po; $J5rJ '-"' S41l •Adi Mu~I '\Pit f MfRALOS Ii? Hones 5520 pcs 1s c1 10 5 ct lr•)m \ISO Cf lr:\Cl .. 4% 2fi( t Otr hr., 6 yr\ 16 tlds ~tw"' quahlt $11000 Oba Evr• Tran<lucen• 17 po1n1 ~M 540 2fi4 7 <lye. 6•2 q84 I ERAl OS Your Cl•""" 'lnly $40 each 1)40 86118 Antisaes 6010 Macllinery 6216 45 29A !'nrd Town SPdilr -$6500 Rf'~IOrPd pp ? Hock well Sh<lp~t5 $1400 675 tit61 · P3 1 Erne SMp•·r $2800 µPrience Up to $ 7 /hr For ti1t\ 11111 11m1> po,11oon i1va11 1nter111ew apply at llllP l0r Qf'nt>ral nlltr.1 '> 4 ftiJ11kt111 1q2;>Amptrr u TOTE·M Markel Ort •.h.1l1f'S asq 441:? pl.1y•·r h1H1y 9ra11u 1 18 Surlar.P Planf'r Rockwell $2"i00 1 20 f .1r11e1 Block S.1w $<100 R dh I & N r 1 s1::>000 4 1.Alv"d cri1 e 11 ISSOn 1n US m TEI F PHONE' Appl St>ttt•r nPSP. 51ac-~ ong tahlP• 11 14090 Redhill on Tues-p T .trn or rim s .. 111ry • C.•rca 1QOQ ssoo Smal Bt«.IC:l hi l~I ITl.-!C:h M1y 5 Clay from 12· 1 p m Bon~ 01.&nQu CAulll) -r.iJTYro r.ett11r CTlA<;I 4.--411.'. waJC1at• 2. c.om FOR MOR[ INFO CALL: ..i·rpoil arPd Call TPrr) Sl?'i Wr•tP All 62 01111, P'"'!I'"'~ tht Sdw Lano (714) 7JJ·9935 Or 537-4&40 Art 1""'r~ 8~ OlCJ Potot BO• lf>&O CO!>ll .,ilw l'l•nlN beH d l'C. Mlll'-'a '12626 'lln<lPr <lr1ll prec;~ ~ cut b'.l I 4£> j(i wh111• $ 1000 * ij I 1201 c, >Pd <; R 1 ,,, 1.1 9,..~,,t1;>nn mo1«981 li75 bl61 •6tJ201 !:;'1pdA C I t 1AAM692t VACiABONO SAil IA * P. t l.'Ot 5 spd S R 1r11•1 $•"'00 G &1 1t00U7651 f '1 q1 7; ,,, 63.S 1404 •HI 320• 5 SPd SIR Boats, Speed A Ski 701E '>PECH~A 21 ski boat 8 1 1')0 I () $9950 Cal , 6719177 nr 634 34'04 1 Slip• & Docks 70221 21 1df' r •es up to 27 qu111t K ""cure includes elPC. II wt1lt>r 5418 1608 bpi 9pn- '.T5 fl SLIP 101 'l"owPr Bvat 2 1 Balboa Coves $300 mo 673· 146• 1 tC lX'>421 * 1:\1 3201 5 SPO SIR 178!> 1651 •t~l~33CSt, auto to mo "-1 IFPN764) • ·111 .1201 auto. SfA ( 1rMY925l • 83 3201 5 spd S1A (0023571 * 83 3201 5 spd SI A t IFGU9781 ~ 6 ~J.c.~ .... 1wt.a.J.o. . .tru (IGRMOt01 • 84 3 181 5 spa lo mt 12ANX2941 r or Pampered MERCEDES BENZ I Top MP.r cedes Prices Peio Call Peter /R1y 01AL :> 1317 t• MERCl:DH I HOUSE OF IMPORTS Inc 8 1 300 SO Mtdnlgtll bfuE w1l1>alh All options $28 q95ft:>bO 633·0100 8? JOOD TURBO DSL 13.000 m1. like new s25 qoo N B 120. 1104 au t 0 r u n s gr e 11 ; mt. xlnt cond S6800 S 1800/obo 548·8451 536· 7 t57 78 Bug Conveft wht on1.L_i_n_co_l_• ____ t_3_2_3 whf tow m1 goad cond M 1 c tie 11 n s $ 4 5 0 0 'll Ct1111r Jill 673-2379 Every avallal>te op11on custom paint. tires, tow· 79 BUS xlnt cond S650Ci 1n acktge cvtlOIT or best Oller 831-6 t25 I st~r~ like new MUST 79 Rabbit dsl. •Int S250C I SEE $7500 6•2·•397 371-8275/evM 552-74!09 Collectors Serles Merk 'II ·79 vw convert. bug, xlnt ·79 every xtra, mint cond S7950fobo 549-2559 36.000 ml ·Great buy e· •1• SEL s 10. 750 6•4·2~49 ~ ·90 Rabbtl convert Biii l t:llk wire wtlls. near whl/blk top cats • air Mtrcary ft25 11ew $37 000 873-3025 old mags cslm paint -· 77 Capri, 62K ml, 1111 +Mo+! 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'>4R lll'S8 toot II <;uttr•r CJ""""' I ?08 W ti t S11nt11 Ana Closed SunOJy Nl:'WPOAT BEACH '79 Cullan Sup Xlnt cond IH·t300 '73 f800ES Great cond nu paint. tlrH, brake1 Bt1t111I trq Hlth c:11nllft\ -;1uPt10.irr1 w plate ra1 II $6000 PIP ~48 4058 hHr'll l,1th!l!o rot"'Y tttl fltl!1( 11 ITllll loc,ltng rt1Qllttl A powPr f Pntl for mill 71.S 97.' 11•,4 Boot r.hp up 10 30 pnw111 LARGE SELECTION or 1111 ••• LUXURY lllAI New 1ntr 15000/bll velve rob $4500 or trad1 689-1287 &48·7408 m1g tor motor home •97· 151! 1>0111 or iow m1151 Nwpt NFW 4 USED 8MW'S1 Snrt. 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W•tl t;OMIC.: 600t<S ANO ,., r '"'"' '"'P•l I S :rnO 1 • ..,. •, '""" wtt>t~ llhr .,.ceplrontl 81 Skylark gOOd c:ono I.I Y • 1ng Aoll A Toµ tQ' 1r 1n llASEBALL CMms "'*2 17 •, D1•1y1 <.;111us 1oe1eyro1t\.lllO•l•tt• Sl0500robo &•~·8272 1u11 SJ050 87S 7te7 ·~ Ptatiac 923! it11nt vttndnr 3 A"'" t1t:>1r1Jhl A solo 182f1 N.,w Mtttr Koat1 1020 on your ne•t new or uted A11. ror Ron Cl4lllac tlot * , .. •ren1 Tm -· .. -Co.Jl'll•'• Game ~33()(1 po• t Blvd 6!i0 'f>f>!i B"'4W We ortltf l:itCeti.nt .. r' " -"" 1 WtNNE~Q 25 A hJA#t1on ··~nl 6!1 3~8C. 11lnt mKh •1* c!!J. fuH pwr IN1ne1 pymn11~0, 1281 .. , Nt " • (;omplf't• Shop1m1m m.t ·•~·-' ... d O C C 'l111lc1l l11tr11•11ls ru11y 01 con111n1d 11nanc1no rtenmg cO!'ld rvory w/1~ int 1n1r oood eonduton wn pymnl A al c ti•"'' 100111 r:••Jlf''''"r Lo•ct-• Pr1me '"'"'•01tlon L ,. S6IOO 4 4·7340 S t .. OO•or btt "•"."711 Chuc!< 871l·36S3 Agl Moll• V1ot11no $!)()0() O•rrt IQOIS ,,,,~ tr)()tl r Ck.Ir .. rv ....... 11ac .. 1gn i;;UIOC)ftan "' .. v .... ' Slrel't "'ano ore.a 19t 7~· ir, ltt1ck '"'" 11~ S 13 500 "'*8·7800 I o,,il\ler~ packages& ·1 01 'S 6K mr iun I "000 Pr lypl'IOr'~ seooc "a °' '100 •II 8~9 .. ~~~ Ttalltr•r I ptOIHSIOnlf \Jlft oniJ c I) n.. Ind I.. r. d I "' tint1co 15<&0 ,/llmbonm v ',.mi,~~;· ~~r,~i"'' c 11 R"fl' ont• __ Travel 1024 Od N wport Oe.a.c.h S l~ 900/obo 7!JO 0740 I 9ELL Idle ll•m• wllh a ( ;'l n Mv I Ht ,,. eontl u..o 044 (lormmty Roy Cl n.o Ad• 042·5878 Gt~ 111..d aaa do ti Mii Dally P~t Clualli.d AO j Sl500 ntio 7~•· 2'*7 C1111 '' / l f ' j I 77 Coupe di VIiia, clean 8' Phe>ent11 2·dr UIO •• ,, 13695 Wat!ltnt Lettln' P/8. PIS, pert COM Comp ny 154 • 1'st SleootobO 648·845 t 13 TRANS AM 1tlK m1 \.teNlr.a acla Clo 11 W911 • .mratS 1 t,DSO UJ 363t HIGH 83 Coast lrvlne Is launching a cam- paign to get its citizens ready for the day when . the big quake flnally comes./A3 Nation President Reagan named Edwin Meese to replace Wiiiiam French Smith as Attorney General./ A4. Democratic contenders say they'll knock off bickering and target their attacks on Reagan./ A4 ::::::::·:::·:·:::::·:·:::::·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Califor n ia Mystery shrouds the dis- appearance of a West Covina housewife./ AS The Supreme Court re- instated the death pen- alty for a California killer. /AS ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World Six East Germans driven to the west -and free- dom./ A4 Druse militiamen renew attacks In war-torn Beirut./A4 Features A new program in Foun- tain Valley is training dis- abled people for jobs in the fast-foods Industry. /A7. When personal problems keep mounting, it's time to seek help./ AS Robots are being purchased for duty where . police officers and prison guards fear to tread./ A7 Sports Mater Dei High School has tabbed Chuck Gallo as its next football coach. /81 The Raiders left no doubt as to which Is the best team in the NFL./81 A real estate developer has reportedly purchased 51 percent of the Dallas Cowboys./82 Entertain ment One man's foulup is another man's entertain- ment as TV bloopers gain popularity./ AS Business The oldest Don Jose res- taurant -In Huntington Beach -ls the one with the newest look.LAB A South Korean official predicts the Asian Pacific area wlll lead the world 's economy Into the 21st century .I A9 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·~=·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·: INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Claulfled Croaaword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Movies National Newt Police Log Publle Notices Sports State News Stock Markets Tetev111on Theater• Weather World Neww 84 A3 A9 88-8 88 85 A8 B7 A8 A8 A4 A3 8 5 81·3 A~ A10 A8 A8 A2 A4 CIAIT 1111111 o R A N Gr r, o u N 1 , c 1. , 1 J o H N 1 A / L c-E: N r s Theater f oeS. sue on noise Mesa citizens charge insufficient EIR study in action ag~tnst f airgroun~s By KAREN E. KLEIN Of .... 0.-, Not ..... A Costa Mesa c1 t1zens group has filed a lawsun 1n Orange County Superior Court against the Orange County Fatr Board and the Nederlander-West Corp. for failing to order sufficient environmental stud- ies for the Pacific Amphitheater. which opened on the fairgrounds 1n Superfana Costa Mesa last 'lummer. The lawsuit was filed Friday on behalf of the Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa. Inc .. by Irvine anorney Ellen Winterbottom. Winterbottom said "1e suit falls under a section of the California Environmental Quality Act that re; quires supplemental or subsequent environmental impact reports to be Raldermanta penetrated the ~e Cout Sunday u the Loe Anfelee Ratden '•laUCh- tered" the ho&• (the once-proud Wubinffon Rect.klna) Sff-9 ln Super Bowl XVDI. The banner on Balboa Ialand uya lt all (abo•e), while fana at the Holiday Inn ln Coeta Mesa (top rl«ht) c heer on the allver and black. Fan• at Luie Davia Field ln Coata Mesa (below right) celebr ated wi th a S uper Bowl of their own. Workers start on freeway extension Construction 1s under wa) on a S 15 million one-mile extension to the Corona del Mar freeway. county officials said When completed. the sax-lane ex- tension. which will include over- passes at Campus Drive. Jamboree Boulevard and Birch and Bri stol Streets. will stretch from the inter- section of Red Hill Avenue and Bristol Street to MacAnhur Boulevard . Work 1s expected to continue until early next year done 1f maJor change., arc made on a prOJ«t .. One El R was already conducted.'' she said ... But 11 said there would be o nl y 5.000 seats with ·some seating on the grass.' What ult1ma1cly happened 1s that there are 18. 795 scats 1n the amphitheater. That's a JOO per('ent increase." Winterbottom said the suit does not ask monetary damaaes but re- quests that an add1t1onal El R be done and that pubhc hearings be held on the project. '\ . · . .. . The project 1s fiananced en11rel) b} existing state and federal transpor- tation fund!>. said Sharon Easterly. a spokeswoman for the county trans- ponat1on commission. "There should only be minimal (Plea.e .ee FREE~ A Y / A2) Map ehow• pr ojected Cor o na del Mar Freeway eztenalon to Pacific Coaat Highway. Charge~ of unfair business prac· t1ces and nuisance are also included in the suit. she said The unfair busr~ss practices ~­ curred whc-n Nederlander. the de· veloper. an~ the Farr Board met and made ··substantial changes" rn the amphitheater's capacity and the nature of the concerts to be held there after the EIR had been approved. Winterbottom alleged. Those changes. she said, resulted 1n financial benefits to the Fair Board and the Neder1andcr Corp. but were not o~n 10 the pubhc or 1ccom· pan1ed by public hearings. .. It was not unul the amphitheaatt opened 1n JuJy tha\ the nei&hbors had a chan~ 10 sec what wouufbe aoin& on there." she said. fhc El R ongmally rcpreKt'lted concerts held at the Pacific Amphitheater 10 ~ low-key mu ic groups and cuhurat presentation • rather than hard rock bands. she said. "'The sLtuation of the theac" was al~ changed (after Jhe EIR was (Pleue eee CITIZENS/ A2 CMcep facing 3sex raps One victim assaulted after auto accident By STEVE MARBLE Ot ... 0-. ......... A Costa Mesa policeman arrested on suspicion of rape Friday reponed- ly assaulted one of has three alleged victims after she had been shaken up in a car accident. authon11es said today. Patrolman William Lauchlan. 33. allegedly followed another woman to her Costa Mesa home and ap- proached a th a rd after pulling over her vebaclc on the Newpon Freeway. According to a cnmanal complatnL Lauchlan was armed with his KTVICC revolver in each incident and threat- ened to injure at least one of h1s alleged v1ct1ms. Lauchlan was arraigned Fnday on charges he sexualty molHted the three women whi~ he was 011 d"ty and in uniform. He is free Oft s 100.000 bell. The patrolman. who also was nouficd Friday that he wall be fired . was ordtted to appear in court Feb. 24 for a hearing that will determrne 1f he will stand tnal for rape. sex ual battery. false imprisonment and at- tempted oral copulation. Lauchlan. a Brea resident and a father of two. could not be reached for comment. His Manna del Re) at- (Pleue eee OFFICER / A2) Slain CM woman died of suffocation Husband in custody after attack on pair in desert motel An autopsy has re~ealed that a 4V- ycar-old Costa Mesa woman died last week from suffocation followi ng a severe beatrng, allegedly at the hands of her 67-year-old husband Kay Katcher, found Friday in an upstairs bedroom of her 2554 Elden Ave. resrdenct· wa<. killed last Wednesda). the aulClp'i) re,eakd. Joseph Katrher thc husband. re- ponedl~ went on a blood} rampage last week that tool. him from the Costa Mesa condonuniuum to a desert motel \.\ herl' hl· sc.,,ereh beat the Clderl}' motel 0\.\-nCr'i. accordrng to authorities. Anhur Su'islc. owner of Suc;slc Guest House rn De!.Cn Hot Spnngs. remained rn cn11cal cond111on today following surger) on his head for a blood clot. Paultne ussle. the owner's wife. wa<; treated at a Palm Spnngs hospnal and released. Katcher. who was also IOJurrd rn the wild attack. is being held 1n Riverside Count) on suspicion of murder and attempted murder The man. a masseur who worked at an In. roe health spa. killed hrs wife and then drove to the small desert town where he sought a rabbi, reponed Costa Mesa pohcc Lt. Jack Cal non. The.> rabbi said he directed Katcher to the Sussle's motel late Wednesda} The rabbi told police in Descn Hot Spnngs that Katcher seemed de- pressed and rambkd on at>out poh- 11cs. spies and the massage busrnes.'i. The following momrng. desert police sa 1d the} rece1 ved a report of a woman screaming. When patrolmen am~ed. Katcher was strangling ~usslc's wife. police said. Police then found ussle un- conscious rn an adjacent bedroom. Katcher. at one point. reponedl> fe ll through a plate-glass w1pdow at the motc.-1. LI C"alnon said deputy d1stnct attorneys 10 Orange Cou nty and Palm Spring~ will make a dcterm1n1t1on 1h1s week on whether lo move ~tcher and where he should~ tntd. Release of accused Martino killers cqmpoundsfamily's sorrow, anger Friends and fam1lyofPaul Manino "We're distraught ." said Doremus. Disabled Frontier I Lat wrre both shocked and saddened who said ~anmo was hke a second . r when the popular Huntington Har· son. at d b L · I air bourl6yearold wasstabbedto death STEVE "Afkrallthet1meandencr-~tha1's rep re t aca D on a beach last summer. been put mto thi!I case. ti s JUSt Their sorrow turned to outrage monumentally frustrating to have when they learned the two men MARBLE these &U)S walks frel:." she said "It'" accused of kill ing the youth had been be> ond frustration. released from J3tl The prosecutor What really bothers me as to Stt all was womed of Paul's fnends left with the 1m· It was JUSt days before C'hnstmas prt sron that )Ou can be picked up for when the news-already a month old k1lhng M>mebody and then walk away - spread from house to houk m th~ prosecutor ha~ openl) wondt'rcd rf frtt," she added neighborhood where Manino had G uzman. 20. and Ochoa. 21. will Guzman and Ochoa were allowed ltvcd. show up. to ao free 1n late Novcmb(r when "Chnstmas was aoina to ~ hard "I wasd rsappomted w11h the tuhna family mcm~n.. usin~ ~\Cnll bond- anywa)' because 11 would be the first to reduce their bail and I did etprt"ss int firm~ rn1wd bail Both men without Paul. Rut this was JUSt strona fears that we may not Stt the~ onarnally were hdd on SlS0.000 bail horrihlc," said Chene Doremus. men aptn." said Deputy Dmrict but Ochoa'\ bail wa' l'Ut 10 SSO 000 whose own M>n wu with M1n1no on Attorney Tony R1ck1uckas. no11na and Gutman· to SI 00 000 pt. 15. the rvcnrna he was killed at that Gu1man t'l 1 c1t1zcn of Me\lco (11l~n < am:on. the coun-ap- Bol~ Chica 111e Beach. RackayckA\, though, \8td he ha\ no pointed 111omc) rcp~nting both Juan Guzman and Jaime Ochoa. cvadrnte that the men will boll b(fort mrn. 1d h1 chent\ ha\C apJ>t1rcd hoth Loe, Anfeles rc,1dcnts. were the tnal and doe not ~hevc tht>rt on time for two coun hcarin ~inn· rclca~d fmm Jail late 1n November has been any 1ud1c1al m1~handhna rn bcrna rclcawd and cnnclude\ thcrc·, aftt'r t>cana kept ~hind ba"' 11nce the ca~ "nothtn to indicate that "'II th1.·rr arTCst two wccl~ ancr M1mno'$ t'racnd' of the Manino famtl) chan e.' death however havt· \lronacr fcd1n1s Thry "Both arc cmplo\cd and their Roth men arr set 10 stand tr ial for don't think the men should he fam1h hvc .. hcrt· r he>. h3vc ~pent murdcr\tanina Mar('h 2tl thmlih the. olluwrJ tow I~ the \tte<'t (PleaM ... CHANC&8/A3) • ·/~ , ' . ~ A2 * ~ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday. J•nuary 23. 1984 Some of theee runnen aot off to a wroni •tart ln Saturday•• Spirit Run. Runners 'spirited' off .course By JAMIE SEELEY Ot IM 0..,. ,... 11•11 .\phantom b1qd1st. .... earing a red \h1n and nding a 10-speed bike. led approximately 250 runners 1n Satur· day''> $pint Race in Corona dcl Mar 1n the wrong d1cec11on and caused utter chaos. according 10 race d1rt·ctor Dinn" Shf)od. .\t the btg1nn1ng ol thc 5 kilo meter race. runners were told to sta) behind a lead b1cyllst. Shl)OCk said. But out of nowhere appeared a second hic)clist telling the runners to follow him L nfonunatch some did. she said The Sp1nt Race. the biggest race c-..cr 1n Corona dcl Mar. was sponsor- l"U b) three Newpon Harbor elemen- tal) schools. East Bluff .\nder~n and Harbor\. 1e .... The goal wa~ to ra1~ mone) for educa11onal programs and to bring parents. teacher and student<. together for the da). Wnh more than 2.500 eritnes. I ~00 runners finished the 5K run and mo re than 800 finished 1he I OK run In add111on to the run. 1he schools raised O\ er S20.000 for educational programs "II was called the Sp1r11 Run and the sp1rt 1n everyone came out," said Shryock. Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Han was the honorary starter of the I OK race while county Supervisor Thomas Rile)' dtd the honors in the 5K .\ sk\ .... mer urrled overhead thr runne~ pulling a banner which read ··Ha\e Fun -Spirit Run·· 0-...•ll wl~• Ol 1M mAHt OMt.On on ,,,. 101< ,..,, o. .... FrlCllll lltt1 pl-Sl-1 .l9nll1n1 MConcl eno Pele< Ouln1, 1111rd '•ICl<ll t wtle. J-1. 1ool! h<ll P*-on the ~ • o"""'°" OI 1,,. run O.oo,. w11111n.on plec:ecl llCOlld Ind K 0 MAUOA 11\orO In 1,,. !>I< run Oetelo Tur,_ 1ooli llt9' plac:e c.,111 !ltO'M' MCon<I 1110 IMM S..mner 1hlrd In 1,,. m.i. OMl!On In .,,. '-" 0Mlo0n .Jenn•ler w ... looa 11<11 pl-K.,ro Rhum. MCOtlCI Wiii Ka1-8uo1 llWO JaO. ~ # ""'9elctlel• .,,,,.,,1 from Anae<een Scl'loOl tn C0<ona Oii MM won hie OIVI_, on 1,,. 101( Win,... In 11>1 I I· llt'IO 12·....,-0IO 1J1r1a ll>O boyt 01~ -• JllW'Wler C:0.11. llrll. Amber su ... MCOf'ld, 81-Schml01 11111, l.,..,y J-MCon<I, AnO Miii• Murpny", ll'llrO In 1M 9· Ind 10-y.ier-c>kl boyt elld grrle Ol••tlOftl. Slaven Sumner IOOlt ltrwt pl-Ju_,., H,,.,.,, MCon<I. Jonn c .. 11Ma, 1111<0 Clltleitne .._,, lir9' Kerr Phebue MConc1 anct Krl•tone ShlyOCll llMrO Genii Tutner 100ll llt11 ~ tn 1,.. llOyt 7. "111 I yeer-oio Ol"Mlof\ CfWp Wiiton plectO MCOf'ld eno tommy Norton. ttwd In 1111 glnt OMllOtl . ....._Tille -In llft1 plec. Nllalil "--MCon<I Wld Dane BllOir>g llM<O ~1+nuuru1~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- c1T1ZE Ns SUE OVER NOISE ••• FtomAl approved) so thl' 1hea1cr was facing sensitive res1dent1al areas:· Winter- bottom said The nuisance. no1~e and traffic 1he residents ha\I:~ endured from the theater ha'e been "substantial." Winterbottom c,a1d "We're not tr) mg to ban rock or !Ml) thal we·re opposed to rock concerts. but the) don't belong 1n a residential neighborhood And the EIR said that wa~ not wha1 would be occurring." Winterbottom '181d she 1\ no" required to file for a hearing on the SUll Within 9() da}S The Fair Board's general manager. "-;orb Banos1k. ~1d he ..... as surpnsed that the sun had been filed in hgh1 of the spmt of cooperation the resident~ and de veloper had established after r<·cent months of meetings. "'.\t the last ( oncerned C111zenc, FREEWAY ... From Al d1srup11 on of tra Ilic. .. Easierl} said. Officials sa} 1he extensi on will help relie'e traffic flo.,... on the Santa .\na and San Diego frce .... a~\ and along Pau fir Coast Hig h"' a' I lt1 matt'h th e ntcm1on "'ill 11e into the propmcd \an Joaquin Hilt, Tranr,porta11o n < orn<Jor. an eight lO 15-lant h1ghwa\ that I'> npeC'lt"d IO l ut through ~outh C ouni) Greenbdt 1emtof\ and <:onnect lO 1he <:ianlil A.na freewa~ near 'lan Juan ( ap1strano meeting the Nederlandcr organiza- tion made promises that the) would do everythinf. possible to cu t the noise levels. • Bartosik said. ..I thought 11 was a sign of good faith and that the}'"d watt and see what happens (this season)·· He said he could not comment on specifics of the su11 because he had no1seen11. The fair board oversees the oper- auon of the fair grounds. which is e>.pec1ed to begin m second season in March. The Concerned C 111zens group. which reccntl) incorporated. was organized to fi ght noise and nuisances from the theater shortl) after the outdoor concert hall opened in JUI} 1983. Most of its 2.500 acttve members hve 1n the Mesa del Mar and College Park tracts that are 1mmedia1el) adjacent to the fairgrounds. OFFICER CHARGED ... From Al torne}. Richard Levine. also was not a'a1lable to-comment The alleged victims included a 28- )ear-old Fountain Valle} woman. a 39-vear-old Cos1a Mesa woman and 22-\.ear-old woman from Santa Ana The reported attacks date back to Dec 18. 1982. Deput) District Attorney Carl Armbrus1 said toda) that each of the alleged attacks took place in Cos1a \.1esa and that the v1c11ms all were ftm approached b) Lauchlan .... hile the' were 1n their vehicles .\rmbrust said that 1n one case lhl" patrolman alleged!) lollowed one of the \.\Omen to her home. In ano1her rnse. Armbru~t said the '1ct1m had been a pa~enger 1n a car that had o,werved off the road and come to a halt in a ditch Lauchlan a policeman in ( osta Mc~ sinu: I 'llS2. WdS ~uspc:ndecl lrom duty Jan. I 0 when thc 22-year-old Santa Ana woman told authont1es that Lauchlan had sexual!) molested her Costa \1esa police. "ho tn· vesugated the alleged cnmes. re- ported the) turned up the two other incidents during their in~·cs11g;n1on. Police ~a1<1 neither the Fountain Valley nor Costa Mesa women had reported the auacks a1 the 11me Lauchlan .... as asked 10 come 10 1he police station Frida> to discuss the charges. He Y..as arrested b} his fell o"' officers .... hen hnhowed up. It "'ac, th\· ftr st criminal arre\l of a ( osta Me\a policeman. ··The complaint came 10 u!> and we investigated 11 and le t the chips fall where the) would." explained Police Chief Roger Neth toda). 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From Al r>uwl.'r 1n onl· l"Og1m• .rnd d1'>{0,ercd the landing gear would not retract .1Hord1ng to ~hulman The pilot '"did Im <' \orl1l' P<>""tr hut lw rl·gaincd 11 t>elorl' landing.'" hl' '·"ti \, hulmJ n \a id thl· pilot · followf<1 n1rrec tl\ c prnH·du1t'' 10 alle' 1atl' prc'l~Url' from thl' J,1m,1gcd doo1 on 1t11:'rand1,ng [tear and l0ng1n e t ahl<'., h' r)pc:rat1ng thl· door rnanuall\ "-h1k the plane l lrdctl Jnd t'mcrgL'nl\ l n· ..... ., were rl':Hlu:d or\ th l· &flllJOd. tlw IX .9\. land1n1 tr.t·al "'at. l h<.•tkt•d '1\ualh h' ;.111por11owl'rotl1ual .. a., 1t mack a pn\\ h\ \t hulman \~lid ··11 -':l\ lnnlirnH•<.l fthl· lanJ1r t•a1 I ""J' lotkt·d do ..... n. ht' ..a id \\kn l 11 thl' I\ \II a 111 return "•" 1lrim.1111\ dm· t11 thl' l.111d1n11 P,l'Ur Just Call ... 642-6086 ·' .J • prohkm or lhc engine trouhle 'Kh ulman rt'pht•d ··f11ht'r o nr al nnl' IA> OU Id ha' L" ~e n rea'>on for fl"lu rn ing·· Thert" "'ere no inJune<; to tht· 114 p3\\Cngcf\ or \I\ ere.... nll'mber\ ahoard Frontier°\ non\top flight 6 711 to rx"' l.'r he \aid 5<-hulman \aid thl' a1rhnc managed to hook moc,1 pa'>\Cn ~crr, un othl'r Fron11n flight\ The t·ount) firt• department t ta\h untl rnn'>1st1ng ol thrct' enginc!I. and t1A.o mt•dH. ll•anH Wt'rt' \landing h\, and I CJ more· ambulant cs and M.'H'ral lirl· \l'h1lln .... ere on tht'1r "a> 10th<.· Jltfl<>rl whl•n lhr plan(.' landed lO Un· I\ u1mmun1cat1on\ u·nter ~[ti < hudo. 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IMGll Flr81 IOw SICOnO 111g11 Second IOw TIJHOAY 207 em • 37 ."' 2 11 p"' 809pm 0 s Surf report 49 I 5 35 I 2 S..n w11 1ooey 11 5 14 pm r-•1 8 &6 • "' Tu.elev ano Ml• 91111n •• 5 15pm Moon ,_ today 81 I I 23 p m 181• 11 10 3t am T.-011 Former drug user creates OC Cocaine Anonymous By CHRISTINE DECKER OtlNOellJl'Moteld David McClean had been on a three-da) cocaine and alcohol marathon when he crashed hrs car into a guard rat I on a fr~way off-ramp at 80 mph. He was arrested for driving under the influence. Three months later he was picked up for public 1ntox1cat1on. "I was 28 and I didn't care if I li ved or died. I'd Jiven up hope. I guess I was like a 101 of people who are not hv1ng. iust sun 1ving:· said McClean. no" 33. He had spen1 at least 10 years of his life as a drug and alcohol abuser '"There were not man)' drugs I missed:· he said. On the court's advice. he joined Alcoholics 4.nonymous. A month later he had quit snorting cocaine andidnnking alcohol. He's been clean and sober for fi ve }cars. .. I'd probabl~ be dead by now 1fl hadn't gotten help."" he said. .\lthough. he can now be around people who are drinking. he said he still has trouble being around people using cocaine. Last April. McClean started an Orange County chapter of Cocaine Anonymous to help others w11h a cocaine add1ctron. The group operates out of the Newport Club. 414 32nd St. McClean also helped to organize meeungs at CareUntt of Orange. South C'oast Hospital in South Laguna. Capistrano b} the Sea Hospital and Cleo Street Beach 1n Laguna Beach Mc(lcan a former longshoreman. 1s the manager of ORANGE COAST the Newport Club. a club for recovered alcoholics. Cocaine Anonymous works on the same pnnc1plcs as Akohohes Anonymous. Rich. poor. middle class. young and old attend meetings. It works on a personal basis. Recovered cocai ne abusers help others get over their add1ct1on. McC'lean tells of a 28-year-old si ngle mother of two children who came to him for help. "She was totally crazy by the time she got here. She was a waitress working two Jobs. All she did was work and use coke. She had Just been 1n a bad car accident and had almost died. She was ready to quit. She came to mecungs and now. si x months later. she has a normal ltfe. She now spends a lot of time with her famil y." "Cocaine abuse is epidemic. especially in this area. Someone who has coke has power. It's fas hionable to do coke. The problem is. most people have been told it's not physically addicting. But 11 can be very psycholoaically addictina:· he said. 1 he addict can't think of anything elsr but doing cocaine. obtaining cocaine and making enough money for more cocaine. He's seve rel y depressed when he can whiff the white stuff. He'Or she 1s missing work. lying to friends about money and their habit and spends all available cash to get lhe drug. McCle.an explained. Cocaine Anonymous deals with all theS( problems. Each addict has a sponsor who 1s available 24 hours a day to help dunng the tough times. About 40 people attend each or the meetings. which are held every day except Satu rda~ at the d tffe rent locations. Ck'cMMlloft 7WIOOll 0•111 Piiot 0.CIY9fl le OuarantMd Daily Pilat Cl•elfted ............ 7WMZ-811 Al oct. .,.,..,.. .. ......, MAIN OFFIC! Mo<>O•t froO•, or tOV dO no1 "••t: you' PI P•' t>y !> JO p ... t•• t>e•O<• 1 IJ "' 1 ,,0 ;"Ov f cop,. .. ,11 01 Oeh"'pr~ S11u,.:i1y end Suno•, II '(OU (1(j f'tQI r•C•t'l'I your coc.~ bv 7 a ,,.. cet1 t>e•o-~ 10 a .,, •"<l ,,,.,. coo, •· O@ ~' .,_~,e-d Circulation Telephonee H. L. Schwertz Ill Publtaher Chezy Doweliby Editor and AulSt&nt to the Publisher AoHm•ry Churchm•n ContrOller ltephefl '· C.uo PrOduCloOfl "'~ DonMd L. Wlllleme C~t\HllOn M•nager 3JO W•I S.y $1 Collt ..._ CA M•• 8dcl<•• Bo• I~ Colt•..,._ CA 9~82e Coc>Y"ll"' i 9a3 Qi •"119 Coat! 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CINTIR HILPING PIOPLI TO ACHllVI GOALI IN A llX MONTH ''TOTAL FITNlll PROGRAM'' ThP A T ' Center Aherno11ve Treo1men1 Cen1er 1 locoled 1n Sv1onne\ Stvdoo 3023 PCH on Corono del M or hos Jevc:•ooed rhp mo\I mprP.ss•ve 1010 lrrnPS\ progrom ovooloble onywhere on Oronge Covnly Soys d·•ec•or Colleen W rllengo We ~new rho• people were lored of lhe woy Heolth (lvbs w ere prov1dmg \ervoces lor •hen 'fou comp n poy o lorge n111ol poymen1 but oher 1ho1 even •hough yov're promised oll ~mds ol personol 011en11on you get 1one f ou end up f1ght1ng lhe crowds for o month or so ond then drop Oul We designed the A T ' Cen1 er w11h one thmg rn mind, one o n.one personol 01ten11on in oll aspects of o To •ol Heohh ond f 11neu Progrom In 1he A l " Program we hove d1v1ded our opprooch 10 l11neu onto se veral cotegorres o f\Ju1ri11on & W eight loss c Stress M onogemenr Control & Gool Setting b E 1e1c SI' and Cordoovosculor l!ehob1l1101oon d T ro1n1ng for •he Compe1111ve Athle•t! Everyor•e hos o completely .nd1111du-0t need for nu1r111on & e11erc1se so we do 2 doys ol 1est1ng 10 de1erm1ne who1 lherr cH~• ond e•e•C se p1ogrom shOvld bt" This woy we con develop o system tho1 rs su11ed 10 the exoc1 needs ond otlly their 1nd1vtdvol needs i PI becouu~ we do such e111ens1ve 1es1tng wf'! olso con design o progrom 1ho1 Iris yo"r l1les1yle W e do 1he loflowrng res1s. • C ylo IOA1C Food Sen1111v1ty Co"nselong • Blood Pressure T es11ng • Nu1r1en1 Delrcrency Testmg Through o Comp1Jler • Heor• & lung Coooc11y T esJmg • Body For Percenioge Tes11ng • M uscle Enduronce Copoc11y Tes11ng olso done weekly during lhe enrrre s11 mon1h progrorn. • Siren T e\11ng & 1he Cllec1 Siren hos To~en on Your Body • O •ygen Into~ e Test ong lwoCf' wPeUy Acruolly lhf' 1es1ong •\ d1v1df'•l 1nro 1hree µoris I T est1ng 10 de1erm1ne o proc••col reol1s11c Opprooch 10 ""'r••·on & sensoblt> doer 2 T estong 10 de1erm1ne el!erc1so copocoty & copobrloty 3 Tesrrng 10 determine stress level ''' eflecl on the body bo th phys1Colly & emorronolly After rhe 1n1rol tet11ng we ro~e oll o l the combined results o f •hose rests & put them together onro one torol program of ,,.,,,'•On •~e1c1se & stress contr ol & monogemenr each sechon derermrned 101 you b y you In 01her wOfd\, oher we've done ovr If,, rq and consuho•ron. we know 1uoc1ly what your needs ore & rhen we design o proc1icol reol1strc J)fogrom 10 help you mee1 ihose "ftl'ds os qvockly os pou1ble And we worl wolh you one on one wrlh personal 011en11on e.-ery 1tme you come 1n10 rhe center " h s 1us1 I.le hov1ng o personal 1ro1ner & counselof for o lull s1~ mon1hs We'r• 001119 1h1s 10 sot1sfy o grov..mg npnd stoles dirt'CIOf W ollengo. In 1he heohh 1ndus11 y •en ro l1heen yeors ogo wtif'n haolth tlubs lirll srorted, people come 1n ond wero ompreued by who1 •hey sow lor's of rhrome ~ClV1pmen1, whrrlp00ls, sounos, nrr B"' now 1hev re "01 1MJ)feued w11h those 1h1ngs onymore N ow people wonr to see thol lhi-y rnolly ore gelling completely I fllt\Onol Olltnll()tl & 1hot who! lhcty re doing IS heonq desognud Ol'ld mQn1IOrnd by people who knOw whOI lhey're d01ng & tiove tht C.'C '"""els IQ PfOvl'I or " W e r u\•ng °"' ChortfOr ttrog1om ro allow o person 10 spend H monlh\ completely re doing their bOdy 1n onywoy rhey ,..0r.i In 01~e1 w()fds n s•• months we to" help you ge1 1n10 fPlft b4tsr thop4! you'•e evttr been rn your hlft Ai 1h1 "'AT 'Cenrer, Or l11sell• WerSl'llQn o Ph 0 .n councrlong and psvcholog1Col ser111C t's ond oulhor o f the bool '"The w nnc" W oy,"' hondles the siren monogement nnd gool so111ng gool 011ommen11 sec11on ol our progrorn Our t·~·~f'\IOl/Chorlttr Pr09rom ,, IQ prove that the health rndusiry IS mok1ng 11\e 1rons1t1on lo 0 • Hond• On" IOIOI 1pJ.1•oucl1 10 l1t11on 1t1or deols ""'''" olf ospec tl plty11coll1 •1,.mollv & f!mot1QnOlly ~ w o•e olnrong 200 C h<lrlllt Ml'mbnrs 0 chonu l(l porlt(lf,IOI• .n this J)fogtom lht co,, ,, $1 ~o 00 ond cover' on 1a11tng , .,01...,10, on<J °"'"' 10 OI•• tn0n11or1101too 101 \ • mo111ta Jt>.,re 01 • no l).dd ., <:(Ht• on.1$1 SO 00 r ov rs v011 lor o luM 11• r11on•hs There ,..111,, K> tJ o ,,, mQflll'I ma ntflnonct prog• '"' ovo loblf'! 10 •hnsct 700 ~ o 01 thl'! "rwf ol 1~. t rr<OQHI• '" Ofd~r tor 11s 10 t'OOli06'e n10t1·•0fll'IQ t 1r •eWl11 lur O lull V r T., t com u I £ iP41rtlN!nlol c h(l!lf'r Mem~r Cl • .e <Oii THI "A.T." CINTIR 675-1955 or 675-8250 lxt. 220 ! I -- s~rnr@W\ ' ,u,'~\' ----··-------............... HIGH 63 LOW 48 caum 1111111 0 R ANG [ c 0 u N 1 '( ·-=-f. I ~ 0 R ~ t A I' =:. r: f ~ ; '::> Coast · Theater foes sue on noise Irvine Is launch Ing a cam- paign to get Its citizens ready for the day when the big quake flnally comes./A3 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation President Reagan named Edwin Meese to replace William French as At- torney General./ A4. Democratic contenders say they'll knock of bickering and target their attacks on Reagan.I A4 California Mystery shrouds the dis- appearance of a West Covina housewife./ AS The Supreme Court re- instated the death pen- alty for a California killer. /AS World Six East Germans driven to the west -and free- dom./ A4 Druse militiamen renew attacks in war-torn Beirut./A4 Features A new program in Foun- tain Valley is training dis- abled people for jobs in the fast-foods Industry. /A7. When personal problems keep mounting, It's time to seek help./ A8 Robots are being purchased for duty where police officers and prison guards fear to tread./ A7 :::::::::::::::::::·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.;::::::::: Sports Mater Dei High School has tabbed Chuck Gallo as Its next football coach. /81 The Raiders left no doubt as to which is the best team in the NFL./81 A real estate developer has reportedly purchased 51 percent of the Dallas Cowboys./82 Ente rtainmen t One man's foulup Is another man's entertain- ment as TV bloopers gain popularity./ A8 Business The oldest Don Jose res- taurant -In Huntington Beach -Is the one with lhe newest look./ A9 A South Korean official predicts the Asian Pacific area will lead the world's economy Into the 21st century./ A9 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Bull nets Cla11lfled Crouword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Linders Movies National N.wa Police Log Publlc Notices · Sports State Newt Stock Marketa Tetevltlon Th .. tera Weather World Newt • B• A3 A9 86-8 88 BS A8 87 A8 A8 A4 A3 85 B 1-3 A4 A10 A8 AB A2 A• Mesa citizens charge insufficient EIR study in action against fairgrounds By KAREN E. KLEIN OlhO.., .... llMt .\ Costa Mesa C111zem group ha~ filed a lawsuu 1n Orange Count) Superior Coun against the Orange Cou nt) Fair Board and the Nederlander-Wesl Corp. for failing 10 order sufficient en" ironmental-51ud- 1es for the Pacific Amphitheater. which opened on the fairgrounds in < osta Mesa last summer. The lawsu11 was filed Fnday on bt'half of the ( oncerncd C'1tizens of Costa Mesa. Inc .. b) Irvine attorne) Ellen Winterbonom W1nterbo11om said the sual _faJh under a secuon of the California Envi ronmental Quaht)' !\ct that re- Qu1rcs supplement~! or sub~uent environmental impact repons 10 be Superfane . T Raldermanla penetrated the OranJ.e Cout Sunday u the LCM AJICela RaJden :::~h­tered .. the hOif• (the once-proud Wa• on Rect.Jdn•) 39""-9 In Super Bowl XVID. he banner on Balboa l•land NY• it all (above ), while fan• at the Holiday Inn In Coeta Maa (top rlaht) cheer on the •llver and black. Fan• at Luie Davi• Field ln Ca.ta MeN (below right) celebrated with a Super Bowl o~ their own. R. Dudley Boyce rites Thursday Golden West's founding president had c'zest for life' A memorial service will be con- ducted Thursday for Dr. R. Dudle) Boyce. the founding president and chief administrator from 1965 through 1977 of Golden West College 1n Huntington Beach who died over the weekend . Bovee. an Irvine resident. died Saturday at Tustin Community Hos- pital after suffering a series of heart attacks the previous week . He was 62. The memorial service will begin at 11 :30 a.m. at St Mark Presbyterian Churlh. 2100 Mar Vista Dri ve. Newport Beach. To his friends and colleagues. he was known affectionately as "Dud." -- .. Dud had an enorm ous zest tor hie. which he transmitted to all who knew and worked w11h him." said Dr. Norman E. Watson. chancellor of th e Coast Communil) College D1stnc1. wh ich includes Golden West. Oran$e Coast and f'oastlinecolleges. ··He will Ion$ be remembered for his many achievements in education." Dr. Lee Stevens. who succeeded Boyce as Golden West president 1n 1977. said. "His colleagues \\.ill remember Dud not onl} as a dedi- cated and dmingu1shed educator. hu1 each person who was associated wnh him during 1hose years from 1965 to 1977 haHpcc1al memories ofh1m as a friend. a man full of warmth and love" Enthusiasm for commun1t} collc$C education was a famil) trad1t1on in the 8o)'ce family Dudle'.t' Bo)cc's father. the late Dr. W1ll1am T. Bo) CC. donl' 1 f maJor l hanges arc madr on a prOJCCI · One E:I K wa!> al read' lOnductcd." \he ~1d .. But 11 s:ud there would bt' uni~ 5.000 seats with ·some sea11ngon the gra~s.' What ult1matel~ happened 1s that th ere are 18. 795 ~ats in the amJ)h1the.t1cr Thai\ a 300 percent increase " \.\.-tnlf.'rbouom said 1he st111 d<>H not ask monetal) damages but re- Quest!> that an add1t1onal El R be done and tha1 public hearings be held on the project - R. Dudley Boyce '>l·ned as president ol Fullerton College from 1913 1hrough t 950. The ~oungf.'r Bo)CC auended Full- erton ( ollcge. then studied at Slan- (Pleue aee BOYCE/A2} Charge' of unfair businc s prac- tices and nuisance arc alw 1nclud~ in the suit. she said. The unfair businc' pracuces oc- curred when Nederlander. the de- veloper. and the Fair Board met and ma<k "substantial chan1Cs" in the amphnhcatcr's capacity and the nature of the concens 10 be held thn-e aficr the f lR had been approved. Winterbottom allegeQ. Those chanaes. she said. resulted in finailClaJ benefits to the Fa ir Board and lhe Nederlander Corp. but were not open to tb.e public or ac:com· pamed by ,eubhc heann~. "h was not until the amph thealtt opentd in July that the nei&hborS hM a chance 10 sec what woufd bc &Oil'll on there." she said The EIR ong1n.aJly reprcscnud eoncens held It the Pacific ~mphuheaicr to be low-key mUiic &roups and cultural presentations. .. rather than hard rock bands. she said. "The S1tua11on of the that~ wu also chan~d (afkr the EIR was' (Pleue eee CITIZ£1'8/A2 -One-vtcttm-assaulted- , after a uto accide n t By STEVE MARBLE Ot ... 0..,,... ..... A Costa Mesa policeman arrested on suspicion ofrape Friday reponed- ly assaulted one of his three allqed victims after she had been shaken up an a car accident. authorities said today. Patrolman William l..auchlan. 33. allegedly followed another woman to her Costa Mesa home and ap- proached a third after pulling over her vehiok on the Newport Freeway. According to.a cnminal compl&inl l..auchlan was armed with his service revolver in each incident and threat- ened bodily injury in at least one instance. l..auchlan was arrai~ Friday on chaf'IC' of sexually molesuna the three woman while on duty :tnd in uniform. He is fTCC on S l 00.000 batl. The patrolman. who •lM> was noufi~ Friday that he will be fired. was ordered to appear in court Feb. 24 for a hearing thal will determine 1fhe will stand tnal for rape. sexual battery. false imprisonment and at- tempted oral cop~lation . l..auchlan. a Brea resident and a · father of1wo. could not be reached for comment. His Marina del Rey at- (Pleue He OFFICER/A2) Slain CM woman died of suffocation Husband In custody after attack en pair ---in desert motel An autopsy has rc'ealed that a 40- year-old Costa Mesa woman died last ~ week from suffocation following a severe beaung. allegedly at the hands of her 6 7-year-old husband. Kay Katcher. fou nd Fndav in an upstairs bedroom of her ~554 Elden Ave. residence . "a' lo.1lkd last Wedncs<fa). the au1op!>} rc,ealed. Joseph Katcher. th e husband. re- ported!~ went on a blood~ rampage last week that toolo. him from th e Costa Mesa condom1n1uum to a desert motel where hf.' severt'I) beat the elder!) motel o" m·r'.:I. according to au1hont1es. the wild attack. 1s being held 1n R1 vers1de County on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. The man. a masseur who worked at an Irvine health spa. killed has Wlfe and then drove 10 the small desert town where he sought a rabbi. reponed Costa Mesa pohce Lt. Jac k Cal non. · The rabbi said he directed Katcher to the Sussle's moicl late Wednesday. The rabbi told police in Descn Hot Springs that Katcher seemed de- pres!'>Cd and rambled on about poh- 11cs. spies and the massage business. The following morning. desert police said they received a report of a woman screaming. When patrolmen amved. Katcher was strangJir\I ussle's wife. police said. Police then found Sussle un- conscious in an adjacent bedroom. Katcher. at one point. rcponedly feU through a plate-glass window at the motel. Release of accused Martino killers A.rthur Sussle. o~ner of liusslc Guest House in Dcsen Hot lipnngs. remained an cnucal condition toda' following -;urge~ on his head for a blood clot Pauline usslc. the owner's wife. was treated at a Palm pnngs hosp11al and rel~ased. Lt Calnan said deputy district a11orne~ s in Orange Count} and Palm pnng\ will make a detemun.atJoo this week on w hcther to move Katchl'r and where he should ht tncd. compounds family's sorrow, a n ger Katcher. who was alS<l 1n1urcd 1n • FAA' to investigate Fnendsand family of Paul Martino were both shocked and saddened when the popular Huntington Har- bour 16 year old was stabbed to death on a beach last summer. Their sorrov. turned to outrage when they learned the two men accu~d of kalhng the youth had been released from Jail. The prosecutor was worncd. It was JUSI days befort Chnstmas "hen the news-already a monlh old -1pread from house to house 1n the ne1ahborhood where Maruoo had laved "Chmtmas was aoing 10 bc htrd an\~8' bccauS(• 1t "'ould be the first w1ihout Paul But thl WI" JU\t homblc." ~ud C'hcrie Dorcmu . whOM' own son was with Manino on ~pt IS. the evening he wa\ killed at Roi~ ( h1ca Stale Beech Juan Guzman nd Ja1mc Othoa. b<)th Lo -nielcs residents. were rrlca\Cd from Jail late in Novcmhcr alkr bc.'ina kept behind Nu" "'"cc their arrc!ll t"'o \H-tks a0<'1 Manino\ death Both m~n arc ~·t to 'ltand tn I for murdl'r\t.1r11na \1,m·h 2<1 though tht• • STEVE MARI LE NEws FoLLOWUP pro~cutor has opcnl) wondered 1r Gu1man. 10. and OchOL 1L \\ul 'lhow up "I was d1~ppo1n1ed w1th th t' ruhna 10 rcducc their bail and I did c1tpre'ls strona foan that we ma) not \CC the~ men again.'' \.'lid Dcput) f)mr1, t A11orne) Ton) Rackauckas. no1in1 that Guzman 1s a c1111cn of Mcll1co RaC'kauckas &hough. u1d hr h:n no l"\ 1dencc that the men"'" bolt beforr the trial and dOl' not ~hevi• lhC'I'\' ho\ been an)' JUd1c1al ma~handhna in the C:I<,(" f r1enJs of the Manino fam1l) however ha' e "rnngt""r fccltn 'I 1 he\ J o1fl lhink thr nwn 'lhould l'I\. ollo"'cd to y,alli. the \lf\.'c t\ "We're distraught." ..aid Dorcmu\. who aid Manino-was hke a 'iCcond son! .. .\f\t"rall the ume and enerJ)' that·.., bl·en put into 1h1'> case. 1t''i JU\t monumentall)' frustrating to ha H~ these.• gu~s walks free." 'lhe !>aid "It'" disabled .oc jetlln~ beyond frus1rat1<>n By ANDllEA ADEi.iON What really bothers me is Ill \CC all °' .. ..., ....... of Paul'~ fnend., ten w11h thl· 1m-~ tnm of FrontJtt erhnc q..aht.y prcc;s1on that )'OU l·a n be picked up for control 1nspctt0l"S ind •M d\~f F A k1lhng somchody and then ~alk av,.a' n\aintcnan« tnlJ'l«'Or ror iM °""- free." she 1dded · \~ rq1on •'trc to 1m\~ in On• Ciulman and Oc:ho ~~rt alloW('d \:ounlt tndly to 1ntpK1 a disabled to ao f rte in lalc No' em~r when OC·9, toi&d ro rtturn toJoe-n Wa)ne fomtl} mcmbc~. u~1na sc'cral bond· .\irport on uod1 . an F A ins firm 1111scd bail Both men pokt1Y.On\ n td ung1n~ll• "'c.:tt held on S.2SO.OOO b:ul The tv.in~naane Frontier ir1incs but Ochoa'' bail v.a~ \UI 10 s~.000 OC-'lllh ~20 ~lc1bQli'd tanCkd and C rurman''I to SI 00.000 safcl) alttt 1t c ~ t'ftllM arid Cttlbcn (am-on. &he cnun·ap-land1n1 gear probkm~ 22 m1nuaa po1n1c~ anomc)' rtprr nuna both ifkt uk1na o,fTfromJottn •>"" nl men. ~1d h" client~ ha"c appeared ro\ltt' to Oic1h-cr. n 11n1nc RK*t- on llmC' tor '"o rnuri h1:anna1, ~inc.:c m1n id bc1na n:ka\Cd and c.:nnt ludc th4!rt'·, Th" plane ,. II rrm1111 lf'O'.lnckd • nnthm' tn inJ1~<11r that will ~until in J'M.'C10f1 dt~\l~r the ttaton "han c · for thl' tn«hln1C'at f11lurn, Bob "Rmh .1rl' l'mnlm~~l and th1.•u • lhe lam11\ h \~\ him· J hC'' ha\l" '~nt (PleaM IH CHANC&8/A3) I 1 .. A.2 * Orange Coa11 OAll..Y PILOT/Monday, January 23. 198' Boys Club honors Yoder Ex-HB councilman gets Medallion Award for his work f ormC'r H onung1on Bcarh Cit, l uunc1lman < lanl' \ 0<kr ha'I rt .. n·1"ed a m111onal· 8o)S <..lub ol \O\l'lll'U M~allton .\ward for h1'> worl. w11h the Ho) 'I and Girls Club of ltunt1n11on Ueach and Founuun Valle:) 1 hC' a"'ard wac; the tlm accorded in thl· ll ~ 1h1'> \ear arrnrding to Pellon \te"'art of thl' national 8 0}\ Club nrgan1Lat1on \ Odl'f 64. ol ltun11ngton Bc:arh had thc: unu'>ual dl\tinrnon of being prc:!iu..lc:nt ot both the Counnl on \ging and tht• Boy' and Girl\ Club 1n 11182 YO\kr \311.I ll><lj\ thl' \OUlh cl ub "'a" near hanl.rupll ~ and rnuldn't flJ\ its n:nt "'hl·n hl' tool. ollicc He said the organ11Jt1on endc:d thl' '1.·ar "'1th a re~c:rH' ol S 5~.000. thank., to fund-ra1!i1ng l'florh .ind cost- l·on trol Stl'I" that hl' hel~d to lrl\lltUt<.'. Yoder al .. u ''J'> 1n\lrumental in o;1ep\ lead1ng to the l'Onsohdatwn last 'car of thl· Huntington Beach and 1-uuntain Valle~ Boye, and Girl'> C. tubs. I r hl' llln)<.1hd.ih.'d organ11auon no'* operate~ three f1mllucs in th~ t"'o c111es and wu'> open 233 da)s 1n 1983 It ri."<.·orded mon: than 57.534 "tSllS r he yoongste~ had an opponon•t) to p.irt1c1pate 1n proarams and ~vents ranging from baseball and Coor hodte) to community service and lutchke) program\ to perform• g tn the children's choir at Mqic Moun- tain and exploring th<' S1er:ra. Yoder rece1 vt"d his honor at cer- emonies 1n which the entire 1982-8"' lue of otlietrs was 1nstalltd for another year b) Orange Count> uptrv1sor Roatr Stanton on f'nda> naJht at Pcret's Rt•i.taurant 1n foun llhn Valle) The offie<.'l"'i \nclud~· Paul E Cook, president Senne Arnold C1andclla. fi~t v1re prcs1dtnt. C'htTord Jackwn ~ond \-1C'c pres1dC'nt. Rob<-rt Norn . third vice pr<'<i1dcnt. W11l1am f .Crant• trcai.urer and Sand) Morton. wcretary. Oransc County Su~rv1sor Har· riett Wieder also panicipated 1n the ceremonies. HB Illan arrested in blaze An unemployed ml refinery worker hns told 1nvest1gntors he set the fire that destro}ed his apartment. Hunt· 1ngton Beach Fire Department )pokcswoman Manha Werth said 1oda~ Werth said Earl Strotman. 25. was a n ested on suspicin of arson after "a lo t of things" poi ed to arson at the apartment that St tman shared with his wife and )Oung son at. 1708 ( (.,rcen St. 1n Huntington Beach. Strotman told IO\ esttgators he had been on strike about about a week and was about SS .000 in debt and set the fire for tinan,·1al reasons. according to Wrrth ~he said the fire that broke out \hortl} a'tter noon Saturda} rnuld ha\e been worse had 11 not been for the quick acti on of four men who were hav1n~ a barbecue at a nearb) home on King Circle. .\lertcd by billows of black smoke, the men grabbed a garden hose and dampened some tall eucalyptus trees adjacent to the complex. They did a good JOb, according to Werth. who said names could ha'<' spread from the trees to another ncarb> apartment complex. -U•DUlii!i·ii"i;iiil..---------------- R. DUDLEY BOYCE SUCCUMBS .•. From Al ford Unnersit). Hl' also attended llan ard Graduate School of Bus1- nc'>'> a'i a naval offi<.·er candidate and later returned to Stanford to earn mar,1er of ans and dQ(: tor of edul'at1on dl·grec~ HO)CC "'a" a luund1ng facult\ member of Orange ( oast (ollege. "'here he worked for nine years as a tl'Ut hcr-counselo r He leti the Coast 1)1<;tnct for eight year!> to work as an admin1stra1or at Stanford. He re- turned in 1965 to become the pres•· dent of a new colle~e Golden West BOH'e's first om ce at (,olden \\est "as a· draft~ farmhouse. The campus 11~elf was I 22 acre' of form l"11rl ,..,, which cauliflower was harvested. He was involved in the construction of Golden Weo;t, which has an enrol· lment of about 20,000 L>unng his tenure. the college gained a national reputation for 11s USt' of and1 v1duahzed instructional programs. employing a wide array of media from computers to video cassettes. Following ht!. retirement. Boyce to ured the Far East as a v1s1ting professor for the LI S. Air Force 1n 1978 and 1979 Bo~ce drew on this cxpenence in d1c;cussing the Japanese work ethic when he delivered the commence- ment address last sp1111g at U\1IJc11 West. During the same ceremony. the college library was dedicated as the R. Dudle) .Boyce L1brar} and Learning Center. It was the first ume a Golden West bu1ldin& had been named for a person. Bovee 1s survived bv his wife. Mary: a daughter Mary Elizabeth Boyce of Concord. Mass.; son Tom Boyce and his wife. Jill. of Tucson. .\nz.: son Jim Boyce and his wife. Ginn). of Pacific Palisades: and three grandchildren. The fam1I) ha'I 5.a1d that donat1om. ma) be made to the R. Dudle) Bo)ce Scholarship Fund at Golden We!.t. CITIZENS SUE OVER NOISE ... From Al appro,ed) so thl' theater \.\as lac ing ~ns1t1ve res1den11al areas:· Winter- bottom said. The nuisance. no1w and traffic th e re'11dents ha' e em.lured from th e theater ha' l' twcn .. ,ubstan11a1:· \'-interbottom ~aid ··'A e'rc not t~ 1ng to ban rod' or sa) that "'c-'re opposed to rock concens. hut the) don't belong 1n a res1den11al neighborhood . ..\nd the EIR said that "'as not what would lw occurnng." Winterbottom said she 1!. no"' required 10 file fo r a hearing on the \Ult "' 1thm 90 da'' The Fdtr Board·-, general manager '\orb Barto!.1 f... said he "'a' i,urpnscd that the sui t had heen tiled in light of the 'Plfl t of collpcra11un the-residents and de' eloper ha<l l''>tablishcd afte r r~tent month'> of ml'l't1ngs. ··..\t the last C ontcrned C111zrn-. mee ung the 1':ederlander orga011a- t1on made promises that the) would tlo e"er~ thing po<:.'>tbk to cut the notSl' le\els." Bartosik said. ..I thought 1t ""as a sign nt good fa 1th and that the} 'd wall an d ~cc .,.. hat happens (thll> ~eason).'. He said he could nut comment on 'fll'l tfi cs of the \Ul t ht•cau\t he had not <,cen It. Thl' fair hoard o-..cr\ces the oper- atwn of 1hc fair grounds . .,.. h1ch 1s t'>.peltcd to begin its ~econd season 1n 'vf a re h The ( n nccrncd C 1t11ens group. "'h1ch recentl) 1morporated. Wdi> organ11ed to ftght noise and nuisances from the theater shortlv after th<' outdoor concert hall opened in Juh 1983 'vf ost of 11s 2.500 acu\e members 11\c 1n the Mesa del Mar and College Park tracts that .in: 1mmed1atel) adjacent to the fairgrounds. Rusty Lusk, who was named vice president 0 1 11nance. ~1d Kusseu Millar. who has acted as informal spokesman since the sroup was formed. will serve as president of the Concerned Citizens and John Gar- dner will be 'ice prcs1denlfsecretar). He said the incorporation was undertaken main I) to allo"' the group to send out low-rate mailings to llS mem~rs. OFFICER CHARGED ••• :rromA1 tomey, Richard Lev11ll'. also was not a~ilablcto comment. The alleged victims included a 28· year-old fOuntain Valley woman . a 39~year-old Cotll Mesa woman and 22-year-old woman from Santa Ana. The reported anacks date beck to Ott. 18. 1982. Deputy Distnct Attorney Cart ~rmbru.st said loday thal each of the aJlegcd atlaC'lcs too\ ~ in Costa Mesa and that the vactims all were first approached by Laucblan while tbey we-re in their vchklt$. Armbrust said thaTilr one-case, the patrolman aUCl"edly followed one of the women to her home. tn another case. Armbrust ~id the vietim had bttn a passenger in a car that had swen·ed off' the road and come to a halt in a ditch. Lauchlan. 1 policeman m totll Mesa sinct 1982. Wl.Uuspcndfd frqm duty Jan. 10 when the 2l·~f"'(J1d Santa Ana woman t.old authontief that Lauchlan had sex.uatlt molested tter. Co ia Mesa polic_e. who ;n~ vmipltd the allqed crimes. It· ~cd tlJey tumcd UJ> the two o\hcr incidents duri"' thcfr inveuiption. Potict" said neither the Founiain Valley nor Costa Mesa women had ttponed the attae1cs at the time. Lau.chlan was arrested early Frida' 'tty hts feUow offit'Crs. 1t W<iflftc nrit crimioal arrnt of a Costa Mesa poticcmaJl. The patrolmao had worked as a policeman in l>laccrnja and as a deputy sbcriO with Riverside Count) before beins hired hy C'osta Mesa. Frontier jet makes low run put tower after landing gear falled to retract DISABLED JETLINER PROBED ... From Al pa'>'><'nger~ on other I ront1er fl1ghti. 1-tt•.,ult!t of the ~\A t(lqu1r) ar<'n 't ("\f>Cl ll'd until :11 lea\t midweek, Fo\A .. po~l'\v.oman Barham '\~I aid from Lo'> Angele!> 1 ht 1.ounh tire Jep.irtmt'nt cra"l h 11ntt lOn\ISltn& of thrct: l'n&IOC\, and '"'o mcd1l team' '*ere mnJina b) at Just Call 642-6086 John Wa>ne and 10 more am- t'iulan<."CS and several tire 'chick!> wen· on their wa> to thl· airport when the plane landed count) com- municat1onHrntcr S&t < huck P1t'r<.l' '>.11d fk \.tlJ th t• lOUnl\ \ li(l\pllaf f mt:r1lt'n1'\ •\dm1n1 .. tr;1ttvr Jhfi1,. 'k twork ur HEARNl:. r v.as also .irll\ att·d hridl> until it wa de· 1t•rmin1.·d 1ha1 no ont· was 1n1ured f ront1l'1 'l't\l'\ 78 c1t1ei. 1n 27 ''·lll''> \1n1u f and C anad1 . \\. hulman \:lid h run the onl) non· ''OP' 10 l)cn, er lrom Orange County \\bat do \OU likr .tbout tht l>n1h P1lor• \\bat don't~°" llke'! <-'•11 IM numht'r at lt•tt and \our m~'Ulf "ill bt• rl'1·orded. treMc·rlht'd and dtllvt'rtd 10 1hr approprlat .. t dllor Tbe <11mt' t 4-bvur an •erlna "en 11 .. min b~ ustd tu rt<'ord ltUtrs 10 lht .. duor. on an) toplr Coatributon to our Lt'tttr~ 1·olumn mu1t lneludt' tbtfr namt• 11nd 1t·lt'pbont numbttr for \f'rlt1c-a1111n '\c• c·irc·uholon f'allt.. pin t . Ttll 11" ""''''on> uc mind ' W£AT H[R -------- Gusty winds to warm up Coast Coastal Ext ende d F11r and werm Oey1 Guity Sanle Anewlno1111c111y111 _w_decrHt- "lfl ThUllCley Hiflhl 88 to 78 lo.I moelly 34 10 !>O Temperatures Albeny Altluquerqu. 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Weter Temp 511-&t 18 -01 Tuc;eon S3 46 Tutu n oe w .. 1>111q1on aiu 1·2 2·4 1.3 1·3 I 1·2 2·3 Former drug user creates OC Cocaine Anonymous 35 40 •• 21 36 119 30 47 84 53 15 49 43 2e 38 17 33 58 3e 28 ( ,, 15 27 1e 211 54 25 45 S3 48 13 4-4 40 23 21 03 30 31 33 17 By CHRISTINE DECKER Of tM OellJ Not '"" Da'"1d McClean had been on a three-day cocaine and alcohol marathon when he crashed h1scar into a guard rail on a freeway olT-ramp at 80 mph. He was arrested for driving under the influence. Three months later he was picked up for public intoxication. the Newport Club. a club for recovered alcohohc!i. Cocaine Anonymous works on the same principles as Alcoholics Anonymous. Rich, poor. middle class. young and old attend meetings. It works on a personal basis. Recovered cocaine abusers help others get over their addiction .. , was 28 and I didn't care 1f I lived or died. rd Jiven up hope. I guess I was like a lot of people who are not living. rust surv1v1ng." said McClean. now 33. He had spent at least 10 }ear~ ofh1s life as a drug and alcohol abuser "There "'ere not man) drugs I missed.'' he said. On the court's advice. he JOtned Alcoholics Anonymous. A month later he had quit snorting cocaine and dnnking alcohol. He's been clean and sober for five \Cars. McClean tells of a 28-year-old single mother of two children who came to him for help . "She was totally crazy by the time she got here. Sh<' was a wa11ress working two JObs. All she did was work and use coke. She had JUSt been in a bad car accident and had almost died. She was read} to quit. She came to meeti ngs and now. six months later. she has a normal hfe. She now spends a lot of time with her fam1l) ." · "I'd probabh be dead b) now 1fl hadn't go11en help." he said. "Cocaine abuse is ep1dem1c. especially an this area Someone who has coke has power. lt's fashiona~le to do coke. The problem is. most people have been told it's not physically addicting. But 11 can be very psychologjcally }ddicting." he said. .\lthough. he can now be around people who are drinking. he said he still has trouble being around people using cocaine. Last April. McClean started an Orange Count) chapter of Cocarne Anonymous to help others with a cocaine add1c11on. The" group opt rates out of the Newport Cl ub. 414 32nd St. McClean also helped 10 organ1z<' meetings at CarcUnll of Orange. Sou1h Coast Hosp11al in outh Laguna. Capistrano b) the Sea Hospital and Cleo Street Beach in Laguna Beach. McClean. a former longshoreman. 1s the manager of ORANGE COAST l he addict can't think of an) thing else but doing cocaine. obtaining cocaine and making enough money for more cocaine. He's severely depressed when he can wh11T the white stuff. He or she is missing work, lying to friends about money and their habit and spends all available cash 10 get the drug. McClean explained. Cocaine Anon>mous deals w1th all these problems. Each addict has a sponsor ~ho 1s available 24 hours a day to help dunng the tough times About 40 people attend each of th<' meetings. which are held evel) da> except Saturda y a1 the different locations. ClrcuMtloft 7141142..uD Dally Piiot D.ttv.ry le o ww..,tMd Daily Pilai c ....... ~ 7141142.-n Al °"* ~le 142.a21 MAIN OFFICE i.ionoav ~"°"Y n '°" oo no1 "••~ yo"' P•IM• t>t ~ 30 pm cell be•O<• 7 pm ano your copy ••II t>• oetrve•eo Saruroay eno Sun01f It you do not rec•,., your copy by 7 1 m c1• DetOfe 10 em 1no your COC>y ,..., Ill~ ClrculeHon T•phonee H. l. Schwartz Ill Publisher Chazy Dowaliby Editor and ASSIStant to the Publisher Ro1emary Churchman Controller Qlofl• A. Powet'• OltectOt ol Ao-tiling OONld l . Wlllt.ma C•cul•lron Men-oe• )JO West Bey St eo.11 Meu CA ue~ adOless Bo• t560 Coat• ..._. CA 926;>6 Copyr09n1 t9eJ Ou1nge CoHI Pu~ Company No ne--·1 t•o,.e1 '"""*'''''O"• edttOfil l men•' or adVe<tiW"'llt"tt he< e.n mey oe reprodu<:.d witnout ~"1 C>ef""SIOn OI coe>yrognt - S.Cona Cllll POlllQI O•ICl 11 Cott• Mesa C.ot()t ..... tuPS , .. 8001 S.JOIC'!plton oY came< S4 7~ monTNy l>y -· $6 !>() m()f'rNy VOL. n , NO. 23 "A. I." CINTIR HILPING PIOPLI TO ACHIEVE GOALI IN A llX MONTH ''TOTAL FllNEll PROGRAM''. I The 'AT Center 1Alternot1ve Treotmenr Cenreri located 111 Suzonnes Studio 3023 PCH 1n Corona del Mor hos Jevelou1>d •hP mos1 mpressove to101 l1tnPss program ovo1loble anywhere 1n Orange County Soys drrec•or Colleen Wollengo We ~new •hot people were lored of the way Heoltf Clubs were prov•d•ng sPrv1ces for •hen fou cor11P " pay o large ,n.t.al payment bvt ofter that even thC>Ygh you're p1om1sed all kinds ol persona' 011enl•on you ge1 none You end up t.ghtrng the crowds lor o month or so and then drop out We des•gned lhe A T Center w11h Ol'le thing .n m•nd one on one personal 01tent10l'I .n all aspects of o Total Heohh and F11ness Program In lhe "A T ·· Program we hove d•••ded our approach to fitness onto several cotegorres o Nutrttoon & We1gh1 loss cl S1ress Management Control & Gool Se111ng t.. [•erc•se and Cord•ovosculor Rehob•l1•01ron di T rornong lor the Compet.lrve A1h l'le Everyone hos a comple1ely .ndovodvol need for nvtr111on & exercise so we do 21 days ol tesr.ng 10 de1ermrne who1 therr d et and e•erc•se program should be Th•s way we con develop o system 1tio1 •S suited to the e~oc1 needs and only their 1ndrv1duol ,,eeds Ye•, because we do such eittens•ve •esllng we also con des•gn o program that Iris your lifestyle We do the following 1es1s • C yto tox1C food Sens•1tv11y Counsel•ng • Blood Pressure T es1.ng • Nulr1ent Del•c1ency Tes•111g Throvgh a Computer • Heorr & lung Copoc11y Tesimg •Body fo1 Percen109e Test•ng •Muscle Endurance Capacity Tesr111Q also done weeUy durrng the en11re 5•• monih prOQ•v•'l, • S•ress Tesr1119 & the Eltect Streu hos To~en on 't'our Body • Oaygen Intake Tes tong tw•ce wf'e~ ly Actually 1he tes•·ng 1$ d•••de 1 onto three PO•IS I Te strng to detern1one o o•oci. al reolist•C approach to nulr11oor & sensoble diet 2 Testing to de1erm1ne e,erc•se copocrty & copob1l1ty 3 Tes•mg to determine stress level 11s ellec1 on the body both physically & emo11onolly After 1he 111i1al tes11ng we ro~e all of 1he comb1nf'd resulls ol those tem & put 1hem together .n10 one 10101 program '01 nutr•t•on. uerc1se & s1ress control & management each sec••on de1ermmed lor you by you In other words ofter w e've done our testtng, and consullo1ron we know P~octly who1 yC>Yr needs ore & then we design o proc11col reolrst1c program 10 help you meet those needs os qu1clrly os p0ss1ble And we wor~ with you one on ooe wrth persorot 011enr.on Pvery 11me you come into the center h's 1ust l1~e hovmg o personal trainer & counselor lor a lull ,,, months We re do.ng rhos 10 sotidy o grow.ng n11ed stotH directOf W1llengo In th(' health ondustry Inn 10 f.fteAn yeors ogo when lleohh clubs lrrst started. people com" on and were •mp1Pn"d by what they mw lot s of cltr1>m11 PQu1pmen1 whirlpools, sounos. etc Bui now lhev re nut impressed with 1hos 1h1ngs onymOfo Now people wont to see 1ho1 1hey really ore gelling completely p1"rsonu1 01ten11on & 1hor whot they re do1nq •s being des•qn1>d un('j monitored by J"ll"Ople who 'now what they're do111q & hove mo credent•als 1c provtt 1 w,. ••• 11s ng our (hortf'r P10Qron to ollo"" o l)f'rson •o spend sra rl"onl~I\ c:omplelely re doing thP•r bodv 111 anyway !hoy ""onr In 01rf" "'Cl'tH 1n S•• 11K)f•t~s ""t' con tit'lp yOv get "10 lhn bf-st shcJpt' VW •e e•i•r bef'n 1n your hie At.~,. "T (en•er 01 G0u•1,, Weisman a Ph 0 ·" COv"< rlu•o and psycholog.col ~ervrCl'i oJticl outhpr ol t'1t bool The A• nn,..\ Woy l'landles lhe s1r11n ManuQr.mn"' nnc1 go•Jf '""•"Q goal ottu,11munt '"croon of ou• prOQ•nm Our [ •pfltr•rnnntol Chor••' Pr .JQrom •S to pro"" tho• lht" hfltlhh •ndustry is 'T1CJ~1ng the rronw1on ton 'Hond'' On to1ol llJJJJ'utl(t ro f1tnt-u 'IJl• ci~ois with oll ospcct1 pnyi•collv m•ntuKv A cmo11011olly W,, 1rt f~vr•r•g 200 (I urlf't llAPmhws O huf!(t' t1 l•Of'•'•Poll" 1n th11 r1rogront th <OSI •S J l!i0 00 o"d co .. ors off lt,lrng, r. ,,., nQ ,,, Jo ''' 0"• mon11o••lOllO'I to• \ • ul()nth\ lt-rri 1r,. no "•ddnn '-cx1s on.I S I ~O 00 cowers yCJU lo• o lu ts•• month\ Th•re ,,.. 1 orso IJ.i •J ' • mo~th "'0•"'eMrl(e ll'Q!l'Om O•'l ol~ 10 •t ,.\tt 200 l•tt011 r! o• '"" ftl!C1 of rh~ r.,ogro,.. In 01d"' lor IJ\ to (O!•trn111 ., 0'1•'0' r".. t t•slllts lur Cl lvll yll'O• lot o(Ot"t!I un E1p•r•tllenta twutrr •,,.1111.t.o 1 pl \ti! rol •. ': THE "A.T." CENTER 675-8955 or 675-8250 l x t. 220 . .. <r ., .; ·'' ~ 4 • G SM Prange Co It DAIL V PILOT /Mond,y, Januwy 23, 1114 High court reinstates .murder~r' s death. term Justices say no comparison review ts called for 1.kfcndan1requc~u1t.'" Jusucc B)ron R. White wrote for the court Harri..-ai con\ tetCd <>£rnurdttina two 16--~C1'r·okt bo>s in • n Di* an 197 . fSoH~ Mid ~ abduac~fFthe bo)'S. John Ml)'CSk1 and Michael Baker, from a hamburter dnve-in and used their car for a bank robbery._; WASHINGTON (AP) -Th<" Su· prtme C oun reinstated the death sentence of a Cahfornia man today. ruhna that convicted murderers may be sentenced to death even when state courts do not study what punishment was r«e1ved b) others who com· .. ;\ssumina tha1 there could ~ a cap1lal o;entenc1n1 S)'Stem so l1ck1n1 1n other checks> on arb1tranness that 1t would not pass const1tut1onal muster wit hout comparative propon1onality review. the 1977 Califom11 statute (under which Hams was sentenced) 1s not of that sort." White said. Prowcu&o~ said Harns lau,hed aboul 1unn1n1 down l1w boya while , he ate the meals they nevei-:ff otlhed. JJ Harris' 1979 cotwlct1on arid ckalh mmed s1m1lar cnmcs. By a 7-2 vote. the justices rrinstated the death sentence of convicted murderer Robert Alton Harris. They said no "propon1onahty review" was required 1n his case. The decision marked the high . .. Big quake rocks Monterey coast ! at 9:40 p.m .. accordinj to Patty ' Munha of the University of Cah· • fomia Seismoaraphic Station 1n court's latest venture into the legal MONTEREY (AP) - A strong quagmire of capital punishment. but earthquake that felt like an explosion its ultimate effect on the nearly 1.300 to some peoplt and a roller to others men and women on death rows tnggered burglar alarms in KAnJ. City nat1onW1de ma) take months to and rattled homes along 200 miles of assess. California coastline. The court said tht' Constitution's Officials said Sunday niaht's protections against cruel and unusual quake. which registered 5.25 on the punishment do not impose an Richter scale. and two strong after. absolute requirement that all death shocks caused no damage or injuries. sentences be compared with penalties But hundreds of people from San• imposed in similar cases. Francisco to San Luis Obispo called Berkeley. • The first aftershock. which had a preliminary reading of 4.0, hit nine ., minuJcs later. Murtha said. and 1 second aftershock of the same ma&n1- tude came about 11:10 p.m. She said it hadn't been dekrmined which fault line the quakes were on. but she didn't believe it was on the San Andreas Fault. .. There is no basis in our cases for police. radio stations and newspapers u .. ..,..... holding that the comparative propor-to report they felt It. uonality review by an appellate coun The first and strongest of the Steamy conversation At the Monterey County Sheriff's Department about 80 miles south or San Francisco. Sgt. John Darling said the shock was shon and scvett. Twe Boeton re.ldenta chat ln the chill on a atreet comer thla weekend, wttb ateamy re.ulta. Frigid arcdc air m the area bu 1s required in every case in which the shakes. which had an epicenter 12 cauHd temperature. to bit tbe •lnale clltrlta death penalty_is imposed and the miles southeast of Monterey. struck um~~~~~~•u~~m ~-------------------~---------------- the &raap of winter. I College tuition deal still not 'in the bag' Gc>Vemor balking at aid proposal LOS ANGELES (AP) -Go". George DcukmeJian says he won't give in to a key compromise feature in the sticky issue of community colleje fees being considered by the Legis- lature today. A compromise bill to break the long-standing deadlock on the gov- ernor's demand for a $50.per· semester tuition at community col- leges would combine a senes of eitisting fees with new tuition for a total $50 fee. But Democrats want the Republican governor to agree that students who apply for financial aid could have a two-month delay in payina the fee. DeukmeJ1an said Saturday he won't agree to that provision. although he has agreed to approve restoration of $96.5 million in aid to the community colleges if the legis- lators go along with the $50 fees. He made the com ments at a news conference following a speech to a convention of the California Re- publican League. the moderate wing of the state GOP. The governor told the group that the "bitter medicine" of last year's budget cuts did its job and "cured .. California's economy. He said hi s new budget proposals are aimed at "returning higher educa- tion to excellence." creating more 1obs and making the state more attractive to employers. "La-.t year's budget was bitter mediCine. but now the patient is healthier." Dcukmejian said. "Today the state is brimming with promise once again ... For the first time in five years. California has a balanced budjet -and it was done without ra1s1ng general tues." The governor said his proposed spending increases for higher educa- tion will offset sagging morale that has resulted from meager salary increases and rising student fees. "We must keep and attract the best professors. scientists and researchers in the nation ... and train more students to be the scientific wizards of the future.'' Dcukmejian said. Acid pits to blame -family Riverside residents never got warningr- RIVERSIDE (AP)-A family says 11 was never warned to stop drinking water from a well contaminated with PCE. a suspected carcinogen. and now they are suffering a variety of health ailments. Frank Fionda. 48. said he de- veloped a heart "speed-up" condition about six months after he moved into his home near the Stringfellow acid pits. a former industrial waste site. Fionda is on medication for the heart condition and also suffers from lapses of memory. He and his wife. Myrna. say the couple's 15-year-old daughter. Lucinda. began getting migraine headaches in November and is also taking medicine. "It would just be nice to know 1fthe water was the cause." Myrna F1onda said in an interview published Satur- day in the Riverside Press-Enterprise. State health officials discovered last month that the well used by the Fiondas. and the Bill McGoogan family contained tetrachloroethene, commonly known as PCE. a solvent that causes cancer in laboratory animals. But health officials say they are not su re if Stringfellow, a former waste disposal site. 1s the source of the pollution. Tests in December determined that the well. located in the foothills north of Glen Avon. contain'ed 2.6 pans per billion of PCE. according to Dr. James Stratton. chief of the En- vironmental Toxics Epidemiology Uni t of the state Oepanment of Health Services. The state recommends against drinking water contaminated at a level of 4 parts per billion. Both families say they never were advised not to drink the con· tammated water. But David Spath. sanitary engineer for the Department of Health Ser- vices. said he heheves he warned the Fiondas about drinking from the well. Fledgling Florida symphony mirroring Orange County's By SUSAN FINGER Dlltr ..... c..,. ... ,... •• ORLANDO. Fla. -Orange Coun- ty California and OranJe County Florida both exude Disney's in· fluetice m sun-filled citrus land. Both counties are experiencing an influx of ex-urbanites bringing sophisticated cultural tastes along with mature financial status. And both are supportina rclat1vely youna orchestras -the Pacific Sym- phony Orchrstra. the Florida ~m­ phony Orchestra -in a manner that ~rmits gradual .. but consistent. artis· tic development. A recent provam or Russian music, offered by the Flonda ym· phony Orchestra. consisted of M1ukovsky's one-movement Sym· phony No. 21 . Prokofiev's Piano C'onccno No. 3. with 1 very fine solo ~ppcarance by John Brownina. and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6. the "Pathet1que." • Sidney Rothstein was recently chosen from amona 400 contenders to ht mu le director of the Florida S~mphony 1nd is apparently dealina whh some of the same problems - basic quesuons or prcc1s1on. 1ntona· uon. tone quality and,balancc -that Keith Clark hu faced in 1nfluenc1na C~CI') ll&C or th~ PSO's cJevc:lo~ mcnt. 1nufarl). flnanc1al 'uppon has en.thkd Roth\tr1n 10 uo11mck 1hr quaht)' amona the 70 orchestra mem- bers. Last week's Florida ymphony concert uh1b11td the me unrven· ne\ and thr same promise that past Pacifk )mphony concerts have !lhown. Furthrrmore. the chou.~ of nrnllram ~a • nod to popular I attraction to a certain Russian exoti· cism. But the mclus1on of Miaskovsky. a rarel y heard. lifelong friend of Prokofiev. denotes a sense of com- mitment to musical education that Rothstein obviously shares with Qa~. , The M1asko vsky was performed with energy and. m sections. with an exciting degree of momentum sus- tained through emphasized syn- copation. Al times. however. the music -which once sounded so radical but now seems unabashedly romantic despite its Russian modal- ity -was played with a dull bfandncu. This blandness affected the slower sections or the Other pieces IS well The T-thaikov ky. a dangerous piece for a youna orche tra to perform. especially sutTertd durina its more sustainl'd moments. Still. the stnna rn~mble for the haltina line of the founh movement. 1n whi ch the musician manaied to sustain the thought throua,hou1 ~rquent re ts. 'WI a«omphshcd well Like our own Pacific Symphon). the accomplishment~ of 1 .. e ~•ster ymphony orchrstra in Flonda arc JUst cnouah to allow one to 1mqine the cO"o.:t or a profound!) controlltd ..ran&e ordynam1~. and ofan 1ntens1\) and balance ot f()('ustd hnt~ that could ~lmcdl\ lcaJ to true rcatnc \ Not a penny down~ 1295% APR and up to five years to pay. ' t,.\TI Home Federal helps ~ou with bumper to bumper financing for as long as 6ve years -at a great low rate! For a hm1te<l t1me 0111'. Home Federal offel"i 'ou Ill"' car f111anclng which cows up IO tom. of 1he61~ pnce plu~ ta\ license and warranr. Borrow up to ~2~.0001 A.ml keep \Our pa' ment' lo" "1th our hmkthrouF,h rail' ol onh I! Q"'\, APR • and trrm!I up to fi\t' 'ears \o nee<l ICI lrJde \our present car no need to deplete your savin~ to come up w11h cash You can ht" one of 1 he hetter new cars on the road toJ.t, w1thou1 spenilin~ one red cent hefore ~ou m:ikc 'our firs1 In. tallment "'... 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Once ~our application 1s appro~ed. all \OU nee<l to do to quah~ for this rare opportu1111\ 1s open and ma1111am a Home Federal interest-eammg checking account with automa11c monthh pa,menl~ for the duration of \Our loan lt1• II <Kluallr pal' mu 111/m•.,/ on your cllfClm1R awuml /o help mu f'tll u.~~ and pm mort' Ct111tY'llU'1tl~1 )or l'Ot1r netl' car ' II ~all pan of the helpful and pro(~1onal treatment \OU 'e come 10 expect from Home fo1eml one of the natton ' la~ot and ~tron~est finan<'lal 11l.\lltutton Get ~our new car plans in gear -get on the phone now rh1s offer ma' he \\Hhdr:twn at an' time For 111forma11on on how to apph for 'our Ile\\ car loan. call ri~I ,1"a' all\ hour. an~ da~ 1-800-862·0S39 toll-free 'ilatrw1de \ " ·I a J a f , I { . ·1 seriously doubt that a person able to do community college level work would not knbw how to apply for nnancla l aid. · · KELLY llALCOllB Senior, Corou Del Mar BJib 8obool The last thing we n e e d is another transit tax He's ready for a real K.I.S.S.-off To the Editor: Reprdina the one-cent ta.>. proposal -~ dQ not need an)' more taxes for "transpon.ation." Within the put year or two, state gas tax was mcreased two cents and federal gas tax was increased five cents. In ~ome cases, the seven-cent ~s tax increase could result in an additional one-cent sales tax increase as well. Also. if the tu is approved. then any purchase with increments of 50 cents would result in more than 7 percent (perhaps 7.5 or 8 percent) total tax. The only suppon for more taxc~ 1s from city and county officials. Does anyone really believe a tu once enacted will be dropped? Re~mber the excise ta~? The state and federal agencies have plenty of our money for transpor- tation. We're already paying for freeways and for a "rapid transit system" that we will never see. unless you consider buying more buses a "rapid transit system." Why should we pa> for more? ROBERT H. SIMMONS Costa Mesa College fee not unreasonable To the Editor: I am a senior at Corona del Mar High School. Recently I have been reading much about a tuition fee per semester for community college stu- dents. Gov. George DcukmeJian started this initiative after he cut $108.5 million from the system to help balance the state budget. This proposal calls for a $50 tu1t1on fee for full time students and a $30 tuition fee for part-time students. all owing SS million in the budget for financial aid. Our majority Democratic assembly refused to pa" this bil. The main argument against the fee has been that it would prevent students from attending college. As- semblyman John Vasconcellos (D· San Jose) sajd it wouTd "dishearten the people who are the least motivated .... the ones who don't know how to apply for financial aid ... Most financial aid forms ~re usually simple and require very little concen- tration. I seriously doubt that a person able to do community college level work would not know how to apply for financial aid. Mythically the community college system serves the underpnvileged. According to a recent study by the California Postsecondary Education Commission. less than I 0 percent of the total enrollment come from families earning less than S 12,000 a year. and 50 percent arc self support- ing. The study also .suggests that the bulk of the system 1s used by the middle class to sharpen Job skills or to pursue special interests. If it comes to vote in June. I urge your readers to place the burden of the extra cost on those who use the system. KELLY MALCOMB Newport Beach Parents' fears slow process To the Ed11or I was stunned by the petty narrow- ness of protests of some of the parents against the reorganization attempt of the Laguna Beach School Board to place the 6th grade into Junior high school. and I feel tbere was more fear on the pan of the parents thcmscl,es to confront change rather than leg1t- 1matc concerns for the proper educa- tion of their children. Why has education in the country lagged behind the rest of much of the world? Not bccause we had to close a few schools here and there. and redistribute some children to other schools: not bccause they ma) lose contact wnh a pamcular homeroom (cacher: not because they can't be the K.ingofthe Hill anymore; not because a higher grade level bullies the younger ones: (that's an enurel) different problem and has been around since Adam and Eve) not because some of the parents think ll would be social upheaval if children were forced to advance to a Junior high school one year early, and not because one or the Olher extra cumcular activity may ha\e to be shifted or. at worst. be eliminated. This is a changing world, and 1f we can't accept change we bury ourselves and don't have to wait for others to do 1t. I think our children arc being overprotected. We accept mediocrity where we should demand top quality and top quantity, for that matter. Parents complain about too much homework when there is hardly any. Just look at the latest report on time spent in school. where California lags far behind the rest of the nation. Kids are patted on their backs for any shoddy work they submit instead of being asked for repeats until first class work is produced. ln most other parts of the world. for example. a second language is taught from the 3rd grade on. There arc 200-220 days of 1nstruct1on to our 173-180 days. If we don't stan demanding only the best from our youngsters we arc going to be outclassed by everyone else. But It seems we have lost our nerve and reached a plateau of wellbeing, so comfonable. that we lean back. relax and take it too easy. That's a sure way to slip. What's wrong with hard work? This country. so we are told. was built on hard work. PETER WEISBROD Laguna Beach. I've always been a firm believer in the or K.l.S.S. school of thou&ht and philo~ehy You know what K.l.S.S. 1s. don t you? lt'san acronym that stands for"Kecp It Simple Stupid ... &causeofth1!.outlook, I have very little patience with damn foolishness. Damn foolishness, in this case. in- cludes people who ramble o n at the mouth. making an incredible lot of sound but very little communication. You know the ones. They stan out telling you about a traffic ticket that they once got and end up relaying their entire Yellow- stone tnpand'how the bear ate their car. because that's where the ticket was written. Tons and tons of irrelevant trash. "We took hghiway 16 up. because at that ti me. 16 yea~ ago the new thruway wasn't in yet." Who cares? "We stayed at the Dew Drop Inn, but it's been torn down now." Probably should have been 16 years ago. Torn down. that 1s. Now. I don't want to~ive the impression that I'm against normal conversation. I love a good conversa- tion. What I'm against 1s all of the Junk that some people throw in to take up space. Basically, I'm ajplinst the man. who. when you ask him what time it is. tells you how to make a clock. That sort of person 1s particularly aggravating when you need infor- mation, and you a re forced to ask it of one of these people. "That information should be in Book 16, section A( I (vii)). paraa,raph IXoftheUniform FilinaandCode System. (Great. Stop here.) .. Did you know that the Uniform Fihntand Code System was developed y Herbert V. Bitsmch?"(Sto_e!)"Hls middle name was Virgil." (S1°0P!) .. He was 62 years old at the time he developed it ... (Oh. Ood!) "and was married to a 36 year old woman. Her na111e was Hazel Q. Gitsmelt. Her name was Schmcsterlield before she married Herbert. I don't know what the O. stood for. They had three children. a boy and girl and some- thing else. The boy marrieda~rl named Annette Cnnge. the Jirl be- came a nun and the something else moved to San Francisco ... After a while. your heanng becom- es totally numb. your sanity 1s teeteringand you feel mugged. Maybe you even get the information that you originally asked for. People like this usually have a tendency to use many syllable or fairly obscure words they don't really know the meaning of. but have heard somewhere or other. Almost in- variably, they use these words in the wrong context. "Myrtle used to work here. but she wasn't happy, so she went to the OstcrkinderCompany. She 1s very assuaged there." They also try, usually with very little success. to impress you with their knowledge of their job. No matter how trivial the job might be. As a matter of fact. the smaller the Job. BILL Huvn they harder they try to impress you. "I need a pencil," "Red. blue or black?'' "Black." "Yellow or green?" "BLACK!" I "No, no.Yell ow or green 011 the outside?" "Yellow." " I , 2. 3. or 4?" "I need one black, yellow penCll." "No. no. I is hard lead. 2 is softer. 3 IS .•. " "One black yellow 2 pencil ... "Octagonal or roundr' "What the Hell di ffercnce docs THAT make?" "Well. arc you goin~ to be laying 11 on an inclined surface ... "I doubt 11. but who knows. We may have an earthquake." "Better have an octagonal. With or without an craser1" "No eraser. I'm perfect." "Good. That'sone black yellow two without eraser. Dixon or Ticonderoga?" "& $%& , .. A NEO-NAZI IS IN FRONT LINE OF DEA TH SQUAD WASHINGTON-I have been investigating the Latin Amencan "death squads," which practice pol1- t1cs by assassinat1on. Not only do they belong to a subterranean network of nght-wing groups that cooperate across international boundanes. but they reportedly arc connected to a political "front group" that retains some respectability. Th i~ is the word ofa death squad member in Honduras-a physician by day. an assassin b> night -whom I've g1 ven the pseudon) m El Lobo "Our movements arc all coordinated out of Mexico b) ourfrontgroup.'" the assassin told my associate Jon Lee Anderson El Lobo 1den11fied the group as the Latin American Ant1commun1st C'onfedcrat1on. which isa member of the World Anticommunist League. The league 1san ultraconservative worldw1dcorgani1ation. founded in Taiwan in 1967. It operates 1n the open and holds annual conferences of ttsaffihatcd groups. In recent \Cars. leap,ue watlheri. l.M. Bovo have noted the inclusion of known neo-Nazi, wh1te-supremac1st groups in the organizat10n. There 1s concern that the World Anticommunist League was taken over by fascist elements 1n the 1970s. El Lobo's 1 nformation now g1 ves credence to this concern. -Its Latin affiliate. according to El Lobo. secretly bankrolls a well- known. right-wing weekly news- magazinc. Rcpltca. based in MeJrn:o. At the I 978 league conference in Washington. D.C . the delegation from Mexico reponedly handed ou1 cop1esofRephca containing an article attacking the "Holocaust" tele\11s1on senes as "Jewish propa- ganda" -Each countf) 's underground death squad has an unacknowledged front group to lend leg111 macy to the ant1-commun1st movement. El Lobo identified his squad's political as- sociate as the Honduran .\n- t1communist Action Movement "It takes charge of propaganda ac- 11\ 1t1cs." he c'plained. "If we con- JACK AIDEISOI firm. for example. that )Ou area Marxist. the movement will have posters with your photograph on them plastered on wall~ all over the country the next da). denouncing you as a communist traitor." -El Lobo acknowledged that his underground death squad "receives assistance" from the Honduran armed forces. But he stressed that the aid is "unofficial. mostly training and weapons provided by sympathetic junior officers.·· The Honduran death squad stancd out as a group of right- winggraduate students at the Na- tional Autonomous Un1vers1ty in 1979, but latcre1tpanded to include pohceand m1l11ary men Well , maybenotpoeticjustice. • • In Czecho~lovak1a. Vera C'1crmak of Prque disco' ered her husband was cheating on her She con· templated both murder and suicide. and chose the latter. bhndl)' leaping o ut of her third-story window he o nly inc\Jrred minor 1n1urie~. how- ever. because she landed on her husbcand 1n the ~treet below. k1ll1na him. ln Oxford. Ohio. a woman cannot l(IAlly wear potent lcathC'r '>hlX'\ ORANG~ COAST Daily Pilat I --- because earl) lnwmaken there thought 1t indecent for a lady to -wea1 anything on her feet that would reOcct up her skirt. The human brain l!i the onl) maJor organ compll'trl> oo~cd 1n bone lJnfonunately, you're not suppo!ied to think wuh the bolt 0-You ~1d VA records 11\t \Omehod> named l ove'n K1~scs Love Dur1na World War 11 at Fort H.L. Schwerll HI ~ . Chary Dowellby l .. Ot W\O "-'•'..,' IOIN~ Latry D. Speere M~fClllOt Ma~on 1n San Franc1~0. I fingfr- pnntcd a m:in named Love'n Ki f(s Love Wouldn't 11 be amaz1na 1f that were the same person" .\ lt"d be amazing 1f 1t weren't, what'' hr\t thing a woman notices about another woman •~how she's dre!i!oed. First th1na a man notices about anothrr man 1s how he'~ dressed fim thing a man notices about a ~oman 1s her figure First th1na a woman notices about a man 1s his eye' -because h1\ eyt's show her ~hether he notice\ her So Yy the e1tpcm Neu 11mt' you mull over all th<' thin&~ that h•ppencd to >'0\J 1111 )tat. don't forsc1 Nietzsche's hnc. "What doc,n't kill )'Ou makes you mon •· You can train a bat 10 cat out or \Our hand Rcmcmbu th•t.. I r While his group isa mixture of civiliansand military, El Lobosa1d that the related undergroun~ group in the industrial cityofSan Pedro Sula is made upent1relyof poltce offi cers. "They are known simply as 'el escuadron de la muerte' (the squadron of deattf), and they kill common criminals." El Lobo said. "but occasionally they will do us a favor and kill communists we have fingered." El Lobo'srevelationsabout 1nter- nat1onal coordination and the as- sistance of government securit y forces confirms what human rights groups a nd investigative reporters have suspected for years. In some countries. such as Guatemala, Argen- tina and El Salvador. official support for th~de8th squads has been traced ·to top_military headquarters and even presidential palaces. In Honduras. though El Lobo'sgroup is publicly disavowed by the military, the unof- ficial assistance is well known to the high command. "We ha veto bccarcfuJ and remain ........ -- clandestine," said El Lobo. "We have enemies in this country. Our victims' relatives have formed a Committee of the Families of the Disappeared Ones." BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: Ever solicitous of d~f ense con trac- tors' slightest wishes. the Pentagon is allowing widespread abuse of a procedural shon cut intended to help small con tractors collect their p ay- ments without long delays. And the taxpayer is being shortchanged . "Fast pay procurements" let con- tractors collect for goods wonh less than $25.000 br simply submming their invoices. They don't have to prove that the goods were satisfactory -or even that they were delivered. The predictable result was reported bv the Defense Depanment's inspec- tor general: "We estimated that $24 million of materiel purchased by DOD under the fast pay procedures ... was not received . and the receipt of anotherS IOJ millio n ofmatenel was uncertain." "At tatt, the Great UchtenattNn Nove4t _•· --=-- "Please. I'm only trying to help you Dixon or T1condcroaa?" "DIXON!" "Sharpened or unsharpened?" .. GIMMEA& SM BALLPOINT!" "Retractable or non-retractable"" They also tend to ask weird questions. U olcss a question 1s for specific information, such as what's ¥O ur name or how do you get to Maio Street. it should be answerable with one of four replies: Yes, No. maybe or I don'tknow. You could add "I don't want to tell you." but most people will answer"l don't know" instead of takinga chan~ofhurting your feelings. How would you answer the follow· '"'-questions? ·Do you want scrambled eggs, or do you hate eggs?" Yes-no? No-yes? "Can I borrow five dollars. or are you broke?" Yes-yes. You can borrow five dollars but I'm broke? "Are you saving this seat for someone or can I sit here?" Maybe? "Well. are you saving 1t or can I s11 h ?" ere. I don't know? And on. and on an<1 on ... Was this wonh reading. or did you waste your time? Bill Harveyiscolumnist who lives m Hungtington Beach. AIDY ROONEY A gamble? You bet · it will be • .. The governor of New York state. , Mano Cuomo. is pr.Jposing that betting on sporting events be legal- ized. I'm ver) suspicious of any poli- tician who thinks it's a good idea to try to subsid ize government by taking money awa)' from the citizens who can least afford it by offering them false hope they're going to get nch. (You can't convince me that, un- fortunately. it isn't the poorest and the dumbest who usually buy the state lottery tickets.) State lotteries are like • legalizing theft from the poor in order to pay for their welfare checks. There are certain things that come naturally to u s. The urge to gamble is one. Governments have usually protected their citizens from this urge by makmg it illegal. thus rcmovinJ it as a temptation to law-abiding • people. 111 recent years lotteries and numbers games have been started in a dozen states. It's a mystery to me why it's illegal for a private citizen to 10 into the betting business if it's OK for the government. Either it's ri&ht or wrong. Which is it? If it's right. there shouldn't be restrictions on anyone's nght to gamble or take bets. If it's wrong. no government should be in the business. Proponents say people arc goina to J gamble anyway so it might as well be legalized. What about prostitution? t Where there's gambhng, there's usually sex for sale. If New York state approves sports betting, will the state be opening adjacent whorehouses to • help finance education? You aren't against education. are you? lfgamb1ing1sasgood a way to raise money for government as peo ple art f saymg it is. maybe gambling's the answer to a ldt of our problems. Politicians need money to finance their election campaigns. Why not have betting on elections? What art , the odds. for instance. that Reagan • will be re-elected? Even with the small. lingering doubt that he'll try, a profc s1onal gambler would probably only a1vc you two to one. If you wanted to bet that Fritz Mondale will be our next president. the odds would be I 0 or 15 to one. Thc)"rc no better than three to one ., that Mondale will even get the nomination. Whatever the odds. politics would make a very attractive thing to bet on If a aovemment ran political bettina parlors and took 20cents out of every dollar the way they do on most games they run, politicians would all have plenty of money for their campa1ans Poht1cs would appeal to people who wouldn't bet on a spon s event. too. In LA~ Vegas. the gambhna llbl s are open 24 hours a day. Jn New York City. they have horse races all winter so 1~e state and city can colltct the bc111na money. If we ever have betting on clections.1 suppo$C we can c"pcct to have poli11cians runnina all )ear Iona btt:iusc the> netd the monc~ There's no reason. 1f )OU con ideT Mario Cuomo·!. araumenu . for u not to "-"c bcuina on the O.ympk1 too In tcad of tho~ aame bcina · limit"'d to 1 competition amona athktc oft.he wor1d. thc) 'd bea hu • 1 internatio nal fund·t11t.1n1 a.amble. £,er) count') would t>1: intert"t'td 1n be111n1on il~ 1.um Of ll individual • 11\hl(I~ On the I , • ~' NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS J IOIDAY'S 11 ll. (PST) NICES Dow JoNE s AvERAGES WH AT NYSE DID ------ Nl:W YORK I API Jan 19 r~g. t NYSE LEAD£RS UP s AND Do~N s NEW YORK (APJ -Tht folloWlnO llst $hOWI lh9 New York Sloc:k e xc:n.noe sll>Cks •nd warranls ttlat "-v• ~ uo trte "'°'' fnd dOW1'I the most , b&Md. on rc:unt o chanoe reoard!Ms Of •voklme -~.~~~~~~~~~.=.~~--t d'ii'/;'ence between the orev10us Clo$lng once and Frl«Mv's 2 11.m. Pf'ice. 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OH ~8 H WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK IAP) Jan 20 Adva~ed Oeclt,,t d Uncnanged Total issues New h10M Ne"' lows Today 2J2 351 225 808 10 J AMEX LEADERS u Prev d~s 329 217 1125 11 J NEW YORK I.AP/ -~~ Fr1dav Pf'ice and nel ..:~noe o tne 10 mosr active American Stocli. 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TM Ii 1:d M<tla • W-t omQC.l••le 111 Alu-t1 CfW•lt lllOOU-'4 .. 'Y ....... S8 ~ HeA(!y & He "'*'!Oil'\ 0.1> ~ ~ U~ c.1·0.~ "''C-•--'-~rr~ ......., '311~ 00 S.:110 00 -It•"'._ !'<-..... ,...._ 070 00 O.,....t'< ,,,.,_, l!ct> _... , .. ' 'Fhat's an apt des ription of both bus il1 e a nd business people along the Orange oast. To k eep track of where companies ar going a nd whic h peopl e a re h lpi ng themgetthere,justwatch'CredttLine'-v ryda in th e Business s tlon of your n w Daily Pilat • • J I Roger Calvillo j oins Smith & Myers fir m Laguna Beach re'itdent Roger Calvillo has been named an an director at Smith & Myers Advertlal ag, loc., of Santa Ana. Before JOaning m1th & Myers. Calvillo freelanced and worked fo r APS Advertising an Anaheim and Burton Advertlalag in Costa Me~ • • • Tbomas S. Sanlley has been named to the newl~ created pos1t1on of d1r~tor of public affairs for C.J . Segeratrom & Sona of Costa Mesa. 11 was announced by Henry T. Segerstrom, managing panner Before joining Segerstrom. Santley was second vice pres1dent/pubJ1c relations at Pacific Mutual Life Ja1uraJ1ce Co. 1n Newport Beach. antley will represent the Segerstrom firm interests wtth communtt) organizations and government agencies. ••• Michael Everitt is the new president and chief operating officer of World Storage Tech.nology ofTusttn. He assumes the post following the recent buyo ut CALVILLO SANTLEY E VERITT WALLACE by W .S. Wong's and Sou of Hong Kong of all other World Storage stockholders. 1 nclud1 ng the outgoing pres1den t, A. Graner Thorne. Event t serves on the board of directors of W.S. Wong. World Storage 1s a manufacturer of Oe:uble disk drives for computers ••• Laguna Niguel resident Nancy Wallace has been named Public Information Officer for Western State University College of Law in Fullerton. Wallace joins the school after serving as ed1tor·an<hief ofThe Beacon, a Dana Point weekly newspaper. Wallace will direct anformauon acti' lltes for both the Fullerton and San Diego campuse~ of the school. • • • The G. Terzls Candy Co. of Santa Ana has chosen Marketlag Directions, Inc., of Newport Beach as its first agenq of record. Manufacturers of iourmet candies and gifts. Candy Co. distributes tts products through hospital gift shops and other retail outlets under the trade name Cand,-Stripers. Marketing Direcllons 1s a full service adven1sing agency spec1almng in health care. • • • Shiley, Inc., a medical products company based an Irvine. ha!) announced several new management appointments. Rober & M. Curtis of Irvine and Frank W. Haskins of San Juan Capistrano ha'e been named senior \ICC presidents. Curtis. a I ()..year veteran ofSh1le). will head the firm's cardiopulmonary and surgical products d1v1s1ons; its West German subsidiary. Stockert ln- strumente. and a new product area now being developed. Haskins. who served most recent!) as 'ice president/general manager of the card1opulmonaf) div1s1on . will now be responsible for business planning and finance. regulator) affairs. employet relauons. support sen. ices and 1ntemauonal sales. Thomas R. Trottier of Tustin. formerly director of cardiopulmonary sales and marketing. has been appointed vice president/general manager of the cardiopulmonary d1v1S1on. Costa Mesa resident J. Paal Hodges, most recently assistant to the president of htle). has been appointed HCC president of business planning and finance • • • Wendell V. Ebllag of Placentia has been named vice president for enganeenng at Glab Blomedlcal, Inc .. of Santa Ana. Ebltng will be responsible for overseeing the com pan}' 's product de' elopment and manufacturing programs. Gish B1omed1cal manufactures and markets disposable medical products used in open heart surge!) and tn cnucal care areas of hospitals. Ebling's background includes past posts wtth Hemed, lac., which he founded and which was merged into Gish B1omed1cal an May 1983. • • • Caablag Commaalcatlon1 of Huntington Beach has been selected to handle the advertising. sponsorship sollc1tat1on and promotion of an assault on the world high altitude parachute record. Tea Miies High, Inc., was established one year ago to plan a new high altitude parachute record assault that v.ould rstabhsh the United States once again as the world record holder The current records are held by the Soviets The record assault is scheduled for the Founh of July at the NavaJ Atr Statton in El Centro. • • • Florlan/Martlaei A11oclatea of Tustin have been selected by the Ctty of La$una Beach to prepare a supplemental environmental impact repon for trhe residenual development of a ponion of the Sycamore Hills area MUTUAL FUNDS • ' I I t Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Mondey J1nuary 23, 1984 A9 ' COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS A .. 10 New look for an old favorite By JOY DEE ANTHONY o.-r,.... c ....... ,,,..., Everything but the roof of Don Jose's Mexican restaurant sn Hunt· ington Beach is new For a cost of three quarters of a million dollars, Don Jose's has just become updated, larger, and replete with Southwestern Indian art, says Michael Morjoscph, manager and son of the founder. Joe MOrJO~eph. Though there arc now 12 Don Jose franchises. this one is the original. The building. erected 20 years ago, is expected to last tn its current design, Michael said, for another 20 years. .. I think what we've done is we've modernized the place and we've tned to keep th e same attitude: family.type atmosphere. reasonable pnces. good food. good dnnks. ~e didn't for· malize it. We wanted ttfe same people to come back," says Max Craft, the founder's son·tn·law. As a result, Craft adds. "We're havmg record mghts, record days.'' Competition among Mexican res- taura nts. Michael's sister Marie Craft Man.gen Mu Craft and Michael MorjOHph •tand proudly oubllcle their newly remodeled Don Joee reetuarant ln Bund.oaton Beach. rljht. The Interior of the reataurant - the ortclnal location ID the 12-atore Don Joee chain -wu al80 completely redone at a coet $750,000, above. Tbinkina of t&anlna. your own 'bUllMSS or hlvina ~' wn.h your prC$Ct11 one? el!!~ from npens is at hand. The .xTT.l\.'1;! Corps Of~ £MCUftves, the Active C.Orps of Executives, tbt U.S. Small Butiness Administration and the Sota Ana Chamber of Commerce are sponsoriot a seminar ttom 8:•'5 a.m. to 41un. Thureday at Republk Savinss and Loan. 2400 E. t 7th St., Santa Ana. T oplct to be discussed will be~ pcr10nnel probJems, tite. locatio~ bon-owina money, record kec~ing. increasing saJes thtouah advertising and promotions and ltpl procedures. The tetninar is free but a SS donation for bi>oU is req~1ted, .For more information. call 836-2709. ' Dally Pilot Pbotoe by Howard Llpin Korean envoy cites potential of eastern Asia By ANDRE A ADELSON Of IN Oe/IJ Pllol Itel! ..\ read) labor force and pohucal stabtltt) make the cast ..\s1an Pacific nm "the region of the future" as one of the v.orld'c; fastest growth markets. a South Korean ambassador ha~ prcdiCtfd. K~ung Won Kim. South Korea's United Nations rcpresentatl\ e. said last week his count!) hopes to exploit that market potential to pa) for needed resources. such as grain. beef and oil. While Kim said Korea ts viewed as "a little Japan," the nation actually buys more than 1t sells on world markets. Hts remarks came after a luncheon at the Fluor Corp. 1n Irvine for about 50 Southern Cahfo m1a busi nessmen, incl uding representatives from two Korean banks. Kim·s stop. tfie first of four in California. is an attempt b}-the pnvatel) supponed Business Council for the United Nations to build support for the world oq~an11at1on . the group's vice president. John Erskine, said Stops at 60 U.S. cities are planned. he said . Kim said he told businessmen that the United Nations pla}s a useful role despite its lim1tat1ons. He pointed to L'.N. leverage exerted in the aftermath of two Korean tragedies. the Soviet downing of a commercial airliner and the Burma bombing by North Ko rean forces. "The U.N 1s not always against the West." said )(jm, who received a doctoral degree an political science from Harvard Unt\.crstt}. Becaust• trade 1s South Korea's life blood, "we con11 nuc 10 take \tcps to liberalize import pol1c1es,'' Kim c,a u.l In the l 'ntted State\. howner. cheap Korean rubber and \tccl Cllports ha\e earned Commerce Department 1nqumcs into alleged .. dumping'' practices, the sale of imports below cost. ··we hope the United States W)ll remain committed to free trade." especially 1n the wake of Japan hfitng impon barriers. Ktm s~ud "ll's a serious mistake to do anything to damage world trading position." he added. California 1s a poised strategically to take advantage of Far Eastern import and expon markets, according to Kim. Irvine sponge company chief estimates earnings ()r 8nice W Vorhaucr. 1983. thcrt arc no c0m· chairman of tht' board and parable figures for the pn or chief executive officer of pcnods. Vt.I Corp .. the manufac· VU Corp. 1\ an eight· 1urer of the "Today" Va· ~car-old pharmaceuticals g1nal ( ontraccpt1ve firm that began markctina Sponac. headquanercd tn 1ts new over the counter Irvine has c t1ma1cd the "Today" Vagi nal lon· company\ operating re· traccp1ive Sponge during sult'i for the ~ar ended June of 1983 and will have Dec 31 <.'ompleted its na1ionw1dc '\lthouah audtted figure d1W1but1on by the end of w1ll not be avo1lable until this quarter. March, Vorhaucr csll· ,...----------- mated that for the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31 . the DIL TACO compan) had ~IC$ of ap- prox1 matcl)' S2.08S,OOO Rt l t $335 000 and net earn1na of about I IUflft , S5o.ooo Guaranteed 10% re· l~ccmber \.,le-. arc CSll• turn On IOOQ term mated to have hct'n S9JO ooo r or the >~ar lease. You own the cndt'd Dec. 11. the com· land & bldg. 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I ''> vr.ct\lfl 6 • •~ HadtOft ·~ s Hal'l'\IPf 11 I)"' Ma,.Ot )I JI l He nfNI ,, , J7'- Heclll t lilt "µ~ ~di' ,,.,. ~ =vtf '!:~, .. ,:,n•::· ,,~ \i\ "" I) ' .... tn hld t • 10 In~ t J7M >t Ill• "Cll\r ,\to""ilt lllllJfl • •1 4 ., tntmtOt '''' I I') t111Wlll t-. I Al hwtkU1 J~.. ff" JM\.., i • \t J«ko 1 I • 1 ~ •Wff\I l II•" Jttlwn 2• U "•ltSt ~ '411 ''"' KalVll I IJ•U I IS•U IJC.allfttA ' " ~ U- !lay~ is fierte Wtth two other Mex 1can restaurants Just up the street, !>he eitplains, tht family management team wasn't sure that their customers would stay loyal durin~ the three-and· a·half month penod tn which Don Jose's was being remodeled. Yet they did. Marie says customers were anxious to return after sitting out the Don Jose-less interval. They told her they actually expenenced a fcehng of withdrawal when forced to do without. Now, adds Marie. they are back in droves. new customers mtngling with old. · So the 30 percent extra seattng capacity has not gone to waste. Mane and the rest of the clan agree. Other changes include the addition of a second dining room and a renovated bar. In the new restaurant. Max Craft comments, the effi ciency of the total design has been much improved. largely because of the concepts 1m· plemented by Michael Morjoseph. "For the amount of &?C:Ople who JO through here," Craft said, "the des1pr .... is really efficient." KloofC. ., ., .. RffvH l1 11 • Knt o.V 11 21~ lloeos 61 " . Krt lOl ... .. , liloot>My 13 .. Kulcile ' H~• 2• • li!OUH 32 J2 • L•nc.e 21 ,. . Ll ndllH s s• ... Sedl11r H t ... Lenee ' s.t>.i. SS'• sateco SS"'-SS.\lo LttCttm 31·32 I SIHelGd 37''• na. Ulno JS:I., ""' SIPeut SI" st~'I L.lllllro ' n~ u. ScrlpH ,, • 21 L.~etrn . ., I '• Safflt • ... " . M I t IS'°' IS>.. MGF01I IS·32 ., *'°' I 21 , 21•· Med1C.E 2 I l'J 21''·• SvM..-' I~ ISlo Marl Pt 21 1 2'· Svm11 • 30''> 301.o M1 1i11 '"' •'• Sl>Me4 ' 301'> 30'11 •IMrton lS· 16 I si. .. mul •O 40~ M1ulLP 4 I 1 •S Slllcn.. 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Rt vmno 31'-391) UPS ANO DOWNS Nt:W YORK (AP> -Ttlt following 11•1 showt the Over • 1ne • Counter "ocks and warranls that have gone up Int most an~ ctown lh4l most based on P1rc1nt of c ange for frldav No Hcurlt tJ. trading below · $7 or 1000 sh~rts are Included. 11 and Percentage changes art Jh• dj t1r1ric1 befwffn in. e>rtvlOUJ ctos no b d PrlCI and IOdlO~Slast bid Price. Name Last Cne_ Pct j M~nltt 21ie If, Up N IR 2lf· I~ UP A rFlt h 2 13·16 9·l6 UP PetrChn 20 3''> Up lns1Cp 1 1• 2'·• UP SlalGrM V• 1-'I UP ~~{:Fun ~ ~ 8: owond ,, ~ ~P utron ~ UP MR un ''' ..,. UP evJm ~ ~ UP egen s '-' ''> Up arroc 4 4'"> Up lalort I >4 Up ~~El~t ~2~ ¥; H: :~~~l~ un I 1: I~ ~~ trcEnr ~ •t. UP rovtn ~ ''• Op 00 NS -~•me L:.a 1 _c~g I ~~.er 7 t , '~l ,7 'g::..,;.;A~" '-4 -2~ ~~~f ! =,~ ~ii, ,r: = ~ eo n -'• W V -I~ ~~ = :1 ~~~· :: :: I I , • f IRIT 1111111 Of~AN Gt C.CJUNT'f C A L lffJH N IA ~!', CE::N T '~ tr on orratt es Coast Irvine Is launching a cam- paign to get its citizens ready for the day when the big quake finally comes./A3 Nation President Reagan named Edwin Meese to replace Wiiiiam French as At- torney General./ A4. Democratic contenders say they'll knock of bickering and target their attacks on Reagan./ A4 ::::·:·:::::·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: California Mystery shrouds the dis- •pearance of a West Covina housewife./ AS The Supreme Court re- instated the death pen- alty for a California killer. /AS World Six East Germans driven to the west -and free- dom./ A4 Druse militiamen renew tacks in war-torn Beirut./A4 ::::::•:::::::::::.:::.::::::::::::::::::::::·:~:·:·:::·:::::::·:·:: Features A new program in Foun- tain Valley is training dis- abled people for jobs in the fas t-foods industry. /A7. When personal problems keep mounting, it's time to seek help.I AS Robots are being purchased for duty where police officers and prison guards fear to tread./ A7 Sports Mater Del High School has tabbed Chuck Gallo as Its next football coach. /8 1 The Raiders left no doubt as to which is the best team In the NFL./81 A real estate developer has reportedly purchased 51 percent of the Dall as Cowboys./82 Entertainment One man's foulup is another man's entertain- ment as TV bloopers gain popularity./ AS Busi ness The oldest Don Jose res- taurant -In Huntington Beach -Is the one with the newest look./ A9 A South Korean official predicts the Asian Pacific area will lead the world's economy Into the 21st century./ A9 INDEX Bndge Bulletin Board Bu1lneas Claaslfled Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Movies Natlonot News Police Log Public Notices Sport a Stat• Newt Stock Mark•t• T•levlslon Theater• Wetther Wofld N•w• 84 A3 A9 86-8 88 BS A8 87 AS A8 A4 A3 85 81-3 A4 A10 A8 A8 A'J A4 Theater foes in noise lawsuit E IR fa ilure cited in fairgro unds flap By KAREN E. KLEIN Of tlle OellJ ..... al•lf .\ Costa Mesa u tw~ns grou p has filed a lawsun 1n Orange ( ount} Superior Coun againc;t the Orange ( ount\ Fair Board and the Nederlander-Wc1;t Corp. for failing to order add1t1onal cnv1ron mcnial stud- ies for the Pacific .\mphitheater. which opened on the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa last summer. The lawsuit was filed Frida} on hehalf of the Concerned C1 11zens of Costa Mesa b> Irvine attorney Ellen Wintcrbonom. Winterbollom said the suit falls under a section of the California En"1ronmental Quall!} Act that re- -qm1es soppleu1c11tat-or .,u~uent environmental impact rcpons to be "done 1f maJor change'> are made on a prOJeCl. "One EIR was alread}' conducted." she said. "But 11 said there would be onl y 5.000seats wit h ·some seating on the grass: What ultimately happe ned 1s that there arc 18. 795 seats in :he amphitheater. Thai·.-. a 300 percent increase.·· Winterbonom said the -;u1t does not asl.. monetal) damages but re- quests that an add111onal EIR oc done and that public hearings oc held on the project. Charges of unfair business prac- tices and nuisance are also included in the \Uit. she said. The Concerned C1ti1ens group. which recently incorporated. was organized to fight no1"iC shonly after the 18.000-seat outdoor concert hall opened 1n Jul} 1983 He's number one Running back Mareaa Allen of the Lo9 Angelea Raiders proudly dl•play• the Vince Lombardi Trophy and lndlcatea where bla team undl8putedly ranb after Some of the•e runneH got o ff to a wrong •tart In Saturday'• Sprlt Run. "'? the Raiders dlamantled the Wuh.lnaton Redallin• 39-9 ln Super Bowl XVIII Sun- day In Tampa. Allen wu Yoted the game'• mMt valuable player. Runners 'spirited' off course By JAMIE SEELEY Of .. o.117 Not aUft r\ phantom bicyclist. weanng a red shirt and nding a 10-spced bike. led approximately :!50 runners 1n Satur- day's Spin Race 1n Corona del Mar in the wrong d1rect1on and caused utter chaos. according to race dire<.·tor Dinny Shryock A.t the beg1nn1ng ol the 5 kilometer race. runners were told to sta} behind a lead b1cyhst. Shryock said. But out of nowhere appeared a second bicyclist telling the runners to follov. him. llnfonunatch somC' did. she added. · Release of accused Martino killers c ompounds family 's sorrow, anger Thl' Spmt Race. thl" biggest race l"Ver in Corona dcl Mar. was sponsor- ed by three Newport Harbor clcmen- taf) schools. East Bluff. Andersen and Harbor View The goal wu-to raise monC'} for educational programs and to bring parents. h:achcr and students (P leue eee RUNNERS/ A2) Quake measures 5.2, but no major damage reported MONTEREY (AP} -A stron1 eanhquakc that felt like an explosion to some ptople and a roller to othnl trigercd burglar alanns in KinJ. Cit)' and rattled homes along 200 miles of California coastline. Officials said Sunday nisht's quake. which registered S.2S on the Richter scale. and two strona aner- shocks caused no damqc or injuries. But hundreds of people from Sin Francisco to San Luis Obispo caUed police. radio$tatjonsand newspapers to rC'pon they felt it. Thr fi rst and strongest of the shakes. which had an epicenter 12 miles southeast of Monterey. struck at 9:40 p.m.. accordinJ to Pauy Murtha of thc UnivCTS1ty of Cah- fo m1a Seismographic Station in Berkeley. The first aftershock. which had a preliminary reading of 4.0. hit nine minutes later. Ms. Munha said. and a second aftershock of the same magni- tude came about l l :IOp.m. She said 1t hadn't been dctennined which fault line the quakes wtrc on. but she didn't believe it was on the San Andreas Fault. At the Monterey County Sheriffs Department. about 80 miles south of San Francisco. Sat. John Darli na said the shock was short and severe. .. It was cittremely sharp: it hit a nd wasgonc." Darling said ... It was more hke an explosion than an carthquakr. In fact. some pcop1e callina in hcrc (Pleue eee TEMBLOR/ A2) Victim of cop • rape1n crash? Mesa officer facing three sex charges - By STEVE MARBLE Of._ DellJ ,... at.1t .\ Costa Mesa policeman arrested on suspicion of rape Friday rcportcd- 1 y assaulted one of his three allqed v1ct1ms af\er she had been shaken up 1n a car accident. authonues said ~oda" Pa.trolman William Lauchlan. 33. allegedl) followed another woman to her Costa Mesa home and ap- proached a third after pulling over her 'chicle on the Newport Freeway. .\ccording to a cnminal complaint. Lauchlan was armed with hi s servll'C' rc"olver 1n each incident and threat- ened bodily IOJury 1n at least one instance lau('hlan v.as arraigned Friday on charge~ of SC'\Uall) molestm1 the three woman while on duty and in uniform He ts free on $100.000 bail. The patrolman. who also was notified Fnday that hc will be fired. was ordered to appear tn coun Feb. 24 for a heari ng that will detrrmine 1f he will o;tand tnal for rape, sexual batter). false imprisonment and at- tempted oral copulauon. Lauchlan. a Brea rcs1dcnl and a fat her of t-.o. cou Id not be reached for comment His Manna del Rey a1- 1omr" Richard Levine. also was not . (Pleue eee OFFICltR /A2J Friends and fa mil)' of Paul Manino were both shocked and saddened when the popular Huntington Har- bour 16 year old was stabbed 10 death on a beach last \ummer. Their sorro" turned to outrage "hen 1he) learned the two men accused ofkllhng the youth had been released from Jail The prosecutor wa, "omcd STEVE MARBLE .. We're distraught." said Doremus. who said Manino was h~c a S«ond son. .. .\fter all the lime and enc~)' that's been put into th1i. case. it 's JUSI monumentally frui.tratina 10 have these gU )!I walk!> free:· shC' said ·1f, \. bc~ond frustration , '-.....)Nhat rcalh bothers me 1s to sec all FAA to investigate disabled OC jetliner l. It was JUSI dn}' bcforr C hnstmas when the ne"i.-already a month old -spread from house to house 1n the ne1ahborhtxxl when~ Manino had hve<I. "( 'hnstma'i wu 101na to bc h1trd un\ wa' because 11 would be the fint w1ihmit Paul llut th1c. wa., JU\t horrible:· ..aid \hertc Dorcmu,. who~ own 'iOn wu., w11h Manino on ~Pl IS. the e' cn1n1 he wa~ killed at 8ol\O Ch1c:i ~rntc Bcat.h Juan Gu.tman and Jaime Ochoa. txuh Lo., '\n,ck~ re 1denti. were rt•lca~d f1om Jail late in O\itmbcr aftl'r: hc1na kept behind har:"i \tnct their nrrc\l t"o "-t.'l'~' aft<'• Mamno·c. death Both men a1c ~·t to '11\tnd trtal tor munkr .. 1~1n1ng Mar<.·h 2,, thou(lh the News F OLLowuP prosecutor has optnl> wondered 1f Guzman. 20. and Ochoa. :? I. wtll show up. .. , wa\dt~ppointcd with the ruhna to reduce their bail and I did Citprc'tc. mona fears that we ma)' not sec these men 1aa1n." ~1d Dcput) p1str1ct Attorney fony Rackauckas. nottna that Guzman 1 a citizen of Mex1rn Rackauda . thouah. s~ud he has nn evidence that 1hc men will boll before the tnal and docs not b(ltC'\C thcr1..· ha\ been 1n' JUdt 1 I m1cihandling 1n the ca~. Fn d\ of the Manino 1.tmtl)' ho"'cvcr. h "C \lrongcr fl.'t'ltnJ' Thn Jon't think thl' m1,.•n .. hould he: nllu"'cd to v.ulk the \tr1.~1' of Paul's fncnds left with the 1m- pres ion that you can be picked up fo r lulhn& somebody and then walk awl} fret:· she add~. Gu1man and Ochoa "ere iallt.)wcd to ao frtt 1n latr Novembt'r -.hen fam1I} members. u"nl "'"C'ral bond- '"' firms. nu~ ball Both men OrlJI08ll) \\Cte held on $2S0,()()() hail but Ochoa~ bat I "a cut to S S0.000 and C1u1man's to S 100.000 C11lbcn ram-on th court-ap- pointed attorney rcprc~nt1n1 tlo1h men . \aid h1" client!> 1\3\e appc r1..'\l on time for tv.o 1..oun h~anna\ \inn~ bt1n1 rek3 d and rnnclud~\ 1hcr<''" .. nuthtnf to •ndtl'lllc that v.111 1..han c · "Roth ore l'nlJlhl)Cd and thrn l:1m 11\ hH'" h1.•u· t hl'' ha'c: 't~n1 (PleueMe CRANCE9/A3) I 'I By ANDREA ADEL.WN 0. .. 0.,.. ......... A t~am of Fron11rt '\1rhnc qualtt) control 1 nc;pccton and thr chief F .\ .\ ma1ntcnancc m pcctor for the Dcn- "cr region were to am"c 1n Orange Count)' H>dt) to inspect a d1~blcd ()(' 09. fol"«'d to return to John wa, ne .\1rpon on ~unda~. an f ~\ ·\ 'Poke \\Om n said The 1w1n~na1nt Fron11cr A1rhnc ()( .9 "-Ith 120 pcoplt' aboard landed \lfcl) alkr 1t nptn<'l\Ccd cn11nc and lanJ1na car problcm'i 2~ minute\ after tak1n off from John Wa~nt' en • rou 1e hl l>i.·n' er. an airline c;pol~­ man said The.: plane \\Ill n;m~un aruundcd unlll 1n\f)C to.-.. d1\<.o,cr the: rca\On t.i'r thf nw\ h.lnt\ :ii f.11hm'' Roh ' ~hulman 1 spoke-sman for lht Dl.•n,cr-ba\Cd airline said Th(' dual fa1lurn .. don't ha~pcn 'en-oftC'n •· hu lman said in 1 tclc.phonc 1n1c~•c" from Dcn"~r tOOO\,addm that Frorl'hcrh•~a "t p \Blet\ .. re<"ord ~honl) af\cr thC' s·~() a m la~l'Ull. the p1lot lo'it po\\er 1n one cn1mc and J1.-.co' crcd the land1na atar wc.)uld n t n'tra..:.t. he 1d . . ~-.--------::~;;:-:-::-:-:-:;::;:~~~~~.f'~~~l!"""'! ..... "!l!l~~~~'Jll!!!!!!!!!!lll!llllll ..... 1!11111 ................................................. ..... .., A.2 Orange Coatt DAIL. Y PILOT /Monday. Jenuary 23, 198• Former d(ug user creates OC Cocaine Anori.ymous ·1 dtdn •t care If I lived and old atlcnd meeun~ It ~orkl> on a personal boa~•~. RecO\ ercd cocaine abu~~ help others get over 1he1r addiction or died. I'd given up hope. I was just survt vtng.' Mr< lean tell~ of a 28-}eur-old single mother of two children who came to him for help 'She was tOUlll) 1.:rlll}' by the lime she got here. She was a wa11rcss worlung two Jobs. All she did was work and use coke. She had just been ma bad car accident and had almost died. She was ready to quit. She came 10 meetings and now. si.x months later. she has a normal hfe. She now spends a lot oft1me with her family." By CHRISTINE DECKER OfhO.-, ......... David McC lean had bttn on a th1te-<iay cocaine and alcohol marathon when he crashed his car into a guard rail on a frttway off-ramp al MO mph. He was arrested for dr1v1ng under the influence Three months later he was picked up for pubhc 1ntox1cat1on "Cocaine abuse 1s ep1dem1c. cspec1ally 1n \his area. Someone who has coke has power. h 's fashionable to do coke. The problem 1s. most people have been told it's not physically Jddicting. But 1t can be very psycholog1call) add1c11ng." he said . .. , was 28 and I didn't care 1fl li.,,ed or died. I'd given up hope. I guess I wall ltke a lot of ixoplc who arc not"" ing. 1ust surviving." said McCkan. now 33. He had spent at least 10 years of his life as a drug and alC'ohol abuser. He cited a study in wh.lchJaboratory rats were trained to push a lever for alcohol. heroin and cocaine. The rats addicted to alcohol and heroin pushed the lever a few dozen times to get their drug. When nothing happened they stopped. When the cocaine-taking rat didn't get his ration. he continued to push the le ver thousands of times trying to get the drug. "There were not many drugs I missed." he said. On the court's ad' ice. he JOtned Alcoholln Anon}mous. A month later he had quit snorting cocaine and dnnk1ng alcohol He's been clean and sober for five years. ''I'd probabl) be dead b~ now 1f I hadn't gotten help," he said. "It's a denial disease. 'I'll never be an addict.' they say. A.lcohol and drugs don't care who you are. you can be from Yale or you can be from Jail Most people are the last to know they're addicted. It's not the quantity anybody does. it's why they do it. The abuser 1s doing 11 because he has problem he doesn't want to face. He's fearful of life. of work. of failure. He can't cope. He looks outside himself to be happy. That's the abusive personahty," he said. A.lthough. he can no" be around people who are drinking. he said he still ha~ trouble being around peo ple u~ing cocaine. Last Apnl. McC'lean staned an Orange County chapter of Cocaine Anonymous to help others with a cocaine addiction. The group operates out of the Newport Club. 414 32nd St. McClean also helped to organt ze meetings at CareUnit of Orange. South Coast Hospital m South Laguna. Capistrano by the Sea Hospital and Cleo Street Beach in Laguna Beach. The addict can't think of anything else but doing cocaine. obtain in~ cocaine and making enough money for more cocaine. Hes severely depressed when he can whiff the white stuff. He or she is missing work. lying to friends about money and their habit and spends all availabk cash to get the drug. McClean explained. McClean. a former longshoreman. 1s the manager of the Newpon Club. a club for recovered alcoholics. Cocaine Anonymous deals with all these problems. Each addict has a sponsor who 1s available 24 hours a day to help dunng the tough times About 40 people attend each of the meetings. which arc held every day except Saturday at the different locauons. Cocaine Anonymous works on the same principles as A.lcohollcs Anonymous. Rich. poor. middle class. young ---liilliiilNllJIMlll--------------- TEMeLoR RATTLES AND ROLLS ... From Al reponed an explosion and so did some of our deputies in the field." Darling. a 30-year-old Cahforn1a native. said he had "never felt one so strong." In King Cit)'. police Sgt. Mike Wilson said the quake set off t\.\-O burglar alarms in the cit} of 5.500 residents. "It lasted maybe 10 seconds. 11 fell prctt) strong." in the second t1oor of the police building. Wilson said. Police dispatchers in San Lui., Obispo. about 110 miles to the southeast. said callers reponed feel- ing the first quake. In San Rafael JUSt north of San Francisco. a fe" res1- dentscalled police to report the quake but said it !eh m1lel. Radio station KPRL newsman Steve Martin in the nonhcrn San Luis Obispo County communny of Paso Robles said he was Jolted in bed by the quake. "It was definitely a pretty good shake for this area," he said. In Hollister. JUSI north of Monterey. Dave Jones of the Evening Freelance said he felt a "prettv sharp" roller that lasted about 15 seconds. "The blinds shook but there was no damage.·· he said. ··we're not aware of any damage.'' said Clyde Campbell of the state Office of Emergency Servietl in. Sacramento. "Bur lots of people felt ll. .. Campbell said he had no rep<?ns of any damage in Coalinga. which was devastated by a 6. 7 quake on May 2. 1983. Coalinga is about 75 miles east of the epicenter of Sunday's quake The Richter scale 1s a measure of ground motion a~ recorded on scis· mographs Every increase of one number means a tenfold increase m magnitude. Thus a reading of 6.0 reflects an earthquake with ground motion I 0 limes as intense as one of 50 OFFICER CHARGED ... -\n rarthquakc of magnitude 5 on the Rrchter scalt s consittcred capable of causing considerable dam- age. The San Francisco earthquake of 1906, which occurred before the Richter scale was devised. has been estimated at 8.3 on the Richter scale. From Al available to comment. The alleged victim~ included a 28· year-old Fountain Valle} ~oman. a 39-vear-old Costa Mesa woman and :!2-vear-old woman from Santa Ana Th~ reported attacks dale back to Der 18. 1982. Deput) D1stnc1 -\t1orm:; < arl Armbrust said today that each of the alleged attacks took plac:e in Co~ta Mesa and that the victims all were fir~t approached by Lauchlan while the) were 1n their vehicles A.rmbrust said that in one case. the patrolman allegedly followed one of the women to her home. In another case. Armbrust said the v1cum had been a passenger in a car that had swerved off the road and coml' lo a halt in a ditch • Lauchlan. a pohcrman 1n < oc;ta Mesa since 1982. was suspended from dut} Jan. I 0 when the 22-year-old Santa Ana woman told au1hont1es that Lauchlan had se~uall} molested her < o~ta Me\a police. ""ho in· 'c!>t1gated the alleged en mes. re- ported they turned up 1he two other 1nc1dents during their invest1ga11on Police ~•d neither the Fountain Valle) nor Costa Mesa ""omen had reported the attacks at the time. Lauchlan was arrested earl) Frida} b' his fellow offic:ers It was the first cr1m1nal arrest of a Costa Mesa policeman The patrolman had worked as a policeman 1n Place ntia and as a deputy sheriff with R1vcrs1dc Count) before being hm:d by Costa Mesa. SPIRIT ... From Al together for lhe day With more than 2.500 entries. 1.200 runners finished the 5k. run and more than 800 finished the IOK run In add1t1on to the fun. the schools raised over $20.000 for educational programs "It waH·alled lhe Spin Run and the sp1rt in eHryone came out.'' said Shryock Ne"pon Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart was the honorar. starter of the IOK race wh1k count) Supervisor Thomas Riley did the honors m the SK. .\ -.b \Hiler circled overhead the runners pulling a banner which read ..HaH· Fun -Spin Run." D.ity '1lot "'-to lly Frontier jet make• Jow run pa•t tower after land.lo& gear failed to retract DISABLED JETLINER PROBED ... .. From Al would haH hn·n rl'J\on lor r1:1urn- 1ng .. fherc "<'n no lnlUrl('\ lO the 114 J)3\S('ng<'f\ or wt l 1""-membtr\ aboard r ront1l'T'\ non!ltop flight 670 to Den' er. \<.·hulman ..aut Hr \<lid the a1rhm· manaied to book mo\I pas$tngcrs on other Fronuer night\ Re\ult!> of the ~ .\.\ inqu1q aren't expected until at lcaM midweek r ,\,\ Just Call 642-6086 ' ' I )f)Ol.l'.)'4011\JJI b.111.1 .. ,., ''''"~ -...1J trom Lo!> .\n~rlc.•\ l hr count\ tire.· drpanmt>nl lid\h un11. cons"tin8 nf three enainl''>. and 1~0 mtd1( team' "c.·n· \landing b~ a1 John Wa\ne and 10 mon-am· bulann''i and "<'' aal lire .,,eh1ck~ ~rre on thl'tr "'J' h' thl' Jirport ~hrn the pl.ml' l.inded mun\\ l'Om· mun1rat 1on\ tenter '>g1 < hut·k P1cn:l· \.11t1 Hl' ,,ml thr rnun1' ., Ho~p11al F mntil'nl' \dn11n ... tra11w Radio "-t'l"'ork 111 lll-\RNEl was also atll\,Hnl bm·lh unttl 11 wn~ dc- 1t·rm1nc.'\l th:.11 111> onl' \\a~ tnJur-:d I ron11er \l'f\C\ 7~ l'1 t1c~ 1n 17 'tall'\ !\.1 nu. o an J ( an ado. \<'hulman -.aid It run' 1hc onl\ non· ''or\ to lx·n H'r trnm Oran • C ~lunt' \\hat do \OU hkl' .. 1>ou1 tbt' 0•11> Ptlot" \\'hal don't )OU like'! C1ll tbt numhtr at Ith and' our mt1H1tt wlll bC' ,,. ord.-d. Iran <'ribC'd and deUvtrtd ID tbl' approprltlt' rdtld'r! Tbt samtt 24-hour ao1wtrin& strvkt ma~ bt U\l'd to rtrord lttct-r· lo IM t'dilc>r on tn\ wplc' Contributors 10 our Ltlttrt t•olumn mll!Jt inrludt lh•lr name and tt.•lepbont' numbrr ror \'erlficatlon No r1r1·ul1llon call • plHtt. T.-11 u~ ~ha1·~ n ~our ml1d. Gusty winds'to warm up Coast Coastal Extended F• ena w.,11'1 Oeye O..ty Santa ANWlndt 111<-,1n -w-dtlCf-'"V ~)' HIOf'I 61 10 18 l ow. tn091Jy341o~ Temperatures Albeny Albuqu9f quti Amerillo Mdlor8Q11 ....,.,.... Atlenta AllWIUC Clly ""'"" 8al1lm0te :z.,,, "'~ 13 -03 42 20 38 1• 11 -07 .0 " .0 29 26 ,. « 43 H OI 37 27 •5 3f Extending ofCdM Freeway underway Construction 1s under wa y on a S 15 million one~ mile extension to the Cor· ona del Mar freeway. coun- t v officials said. · When completed. tht' six-lane extension. which will incl ude overpasses at Campus Drive. Jamboree Boulevard and Birch and Bristol Streets. will stretch from the intersection of Rc.>d Hill Avenue and Bns1ol Street to MacArthur Boulevard. Work 1s ex- pected to continue until earl} next_}'ear. The prOJe<:I 1s fiananceo entirely b) ex1st1ng state and federal transportation funds. said Sharon East· erly. a spokeswoman for the county transportation comm1ss1on. ,, 0, 21 11 21 13 • 64 &1 21 14 It 01 at 20 4) )6 k It )t '' 31 1t "6ell0'\ll W•a-S.•.-c• --· 23 11 H t• l20 11 .. , 25 H at )t 35 u Ot 36 11 )I 27 ,, 02 ,. 07 .. 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California 92626 A winner wifl be drawn weekly from entries received the previous week Pictures of winners will appear 1n the Pilot Winners may choose 10 have lunch at any of our part1c1pa11ng restaurants. which include The Grinder. Zub1es. Hogue's. Spires A complete list o f part1c1pat1ng restaurants is available to f II ' fl,. Ir•,,.,,,{).,, ... p,' 1 ,, tj ll""•p1( 1m(11P01a~e tam1hPS "" ' Phy Off' Nu (JU'C."ase ner I .~ ... ) (.1111111,,,~ "'•'Y IX• p.c ,,., uµ ~' Oa•ly P•IOI 330 Wti.I A,ly S1rte1 CO'il8 MeSll "There should only be m101mal d1srupt1on oftraf· fie.'' Easter!} said. COUPON •• I I I N;ir>1e Phon"! I Offictals sa} the ex· tension will help relieve traffic flow on the Santa >\na and San Diego free- ways and along Paufic Coast H1~hway. 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CINTIR HILPlllG PIOPLI TO ACHllVI GOALI IN A llX MONTH ''TOTAL FITMlll PROGRAM'' The "A T " Cen•er IAlterno11ve Treorment Center! localed 1n Suzonnes S1ud10, 3023 PCH 1n Corono del Mor, hos rjeveloped •he most 1mpress111e 10101 fitness program ofotloble onywhere on Orl!nge County Soys d1rec1or Colleen W1llengo; We knew thot people were ltred of the woy Heohh Clubs were prov1d1ng services lor rhem You come 1n poy o lorge 1nt11ol payment. bur oiler thot, even 1hough you're promised oll kinds of personal 011en1roo, you get none You end up f1gh1tng the crowds for o mon1h or so ond then drop OVI. We designed •he AT ··Center with one 1h1ng lfl mind. one·on-one personal 01ten1ton .n oll ospecls ol o To1ol Heohh and f 11ness Program ·•' In rhe 'A T Program we hove divided our opprooch to f11ness into several coteg011es ! o ~1J1r1t1on & We1gh1 loss cl Stress Monogemen1 Conlrol & Goot Se111ng • b E~ercose ond Cord1ovosculor Rehob1l1ro11on di Tro1ning for lhe Compe1111ve A1hle1e Everyone hos o complerely 1nd1v1duol need lor nu1111100 & exercise, so we do 121 doys ol testrng 10 de1ermine whol thetf d1e1 ond exercise program should be This woy, we con develop o system thot is suited 10 the exocl needs ond only thetr 1nd1v1du~ needs Yer, because we do such extensive 1es11ng, we olso con design o program 1ho1 fits your lofeslyle We do 1he following tests, • Cy10.10 .111c food Sens1t1v11y Counseling •Blood Pressure Teshng •Nutrient Oef1c1ency Tes11ng Through o Compuler •Heart & lung Copoc11y Tes11ng • Body Fo1 Percentage T esttng • Muscle Endurance Copoc1ry T es-1rng olso done weekly during •he en11re s1~ mon1h progroml • Streu T est1ng & the Ellett Streu ho\ T olten on Your Body • Oiygen Intake Testing twice weekly• Acluolly the 1es1tng '' d1v1der1 1nro three porrs I • T eslrng 10 determine o procr•co: reol1 s1tc opprood1 10 nu1ro11on & sensible diet 21 Testing 10 determine f'.ocercise copoc11y & copobilory 31 Teslrng to determoM streu level its effect on t11e body bolh 'Physically & emoflonolly. After the 1n11ol 1es11ng we toke oll of the comb1ped resuhs of those rests & pv1 lhem together 1n10 one rotol program ol nu1ro1oon, e,ercise & s1ress control & monogemen1 eoch sectron de1erm1ned for you by you In orher words. ofter we've done ovr 1es11ng ond consul1011on, we know e•octly whot your needs ore & then we design a proc1tcal reol1sr1c program 10 help you meel those needs os quickly os possible And we wor~ with you one on·one, w11h personal otttn•ron. every llme you come into the cen1er h S 1us1 lo~e having o personal troonet & Counilor l<>t 0 full Su~ months 'Were dorng this 10 so11sly o growing need.' stores d11ect0< W1llellgo. "In rhe heollh 1ndus1ry ten to l1ftffn yeon ogo when heohh clubs first started people come 1n ond were 1mprened by who11hey sow, lot's of chlome eQu1pmen1 whrrlpOOfs, sounos. e•c 8u1 now 1hty·re nor impressed w ith those 1h1ngJ oriymote Now people wont ro iee 1ho1 1hey r~lly ote getMg complerelv 14'rl0f'OI a11ent10" & •'101 whot lh"y re do•ng ••being designed ond monitored by people .... ho know whot they're dOtl'lg & hove lhe credAnr1ul\ to prove '' WP rn uMQ our ChOrll'! Program 10 ollow ~ J*'SOl't to spend s111 mon1hs completely re doing the11 body 1n anyway thty wont In oth()r ... ord1 .n ,,. month\ we con help you oet 1"'0 the ti.st shape y/Ju've ev r bttn 1n your ltfe A1 rhfl A T Cen1er D• G11ele Wtt1\mon o Ph.0 on counc1l1ng ond psychologteol services and oulhof of the boo~ "TM W .nnttr\ Woy l\Ondlts th• \llf'U mono9em nl ond goal U'lllllQ/gool ono1nment St<loon of OVr progrom Ou• f.pe1om n101 (ha•1e1 P1og1om '' ro pr°"t rho! the health industry '' ~.ng the •rons11tOt1 10 o ·Honch On'' total OJJIJ'UO< ~· 10 1.tn~n !he'!• noois w11t oll OSP"<'• phys1coffy, men1ollv & tme>tl()nO!fy w,. oie olet•f\9 '200 (ho••or M,.ml\f'•\ o c;.tlOn(t to PofhC•Pof• '"this progtom •he lost ''' I.SO 00 ond coven oU ttsltnQ, "U•I "9 or1(f ()111• lo ono ltl()rl '°'11011on lo• s I "'()nit\, There Oft no tit~ C0$h Ond s I .SO oef cr)v,.fS yOu for 0 luN 1111 l'llC)nthJ There ... rlt also I.le o s • "onth "'O•ntenoocf' progrom 01rorloble ro 1h so ?00 peoi>ie 01 lh mid of II 1\ progrom In Oldf"f IOf us 10 cont.nut n C')n •011ng th M r \ult\ lvr o lull yf!or lu biocol'T'e o,, f 1p~rn1011C11orte1 Mtmbet p o con THI "A.T." CINTll 75-ltSS or 675-1250 lxt. 220 ' ----~~··--.;~~~~-------------------~------...,.--------... ------~~11111!111--....... AlO Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday. January 23, HUM OD the 1 - -- .. , • -- DoVY Jo~f·_; A~fR~crs WHA' NYSE Diu NYSE LE~OER S UP s AND D o~N s ~t: 7 t: ·~I •• '· tl WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORK (AP) J•n. 20 '1 , Advance<! Declined ¥ ncl'la noe<I olallUUH New hlOM New lows AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK IAP> -Sain. Friday price and net chanoe of the lO most active Am9111can Stock Excnanoe luuu . tradlno nationally •t more th•n Sl • W•nolAbB 412.900 34 -, ~~~ai ~~2if: J s~;· +~-;6 Brad Natl 17 .400 10 -3'-, Verbatim s 17 ,200 1' '• -),lo Johnion Pd 167,1 6"4 -l~ Helzer l~. 'l'"' -'4 lnll8knt wt 14A. 11'1 EnovMot ._ 1.eo, + ~ ParkEI ~ lU, J t,\ + ._ NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK !API -Mo•I active over-the-counter st<>Gk• s~polled bv NASO Name Volume Bid ASlted Cho MCI s 2.m.900 1~ IS~ + Vt Ta non s 1 .700 J6l· 17 -~ Seagle s 1,27 I l• • 14 • -'-AirFla I\ 190. 2 13· 1 2l1 +9-16 Bowater 1ss. cs-n n -16 -l-l6 llel 692, fl 'I 6 + 'It AooleC 1, ·~ 29~ -,,., Convot s m· 6 l.Ao ff" ->II Intel ~ S , 11. -2 HmFSO C , 6~ 6~11 GoLo QuoTES METALS QuorEs That's an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. Tok ep track of wh r companies are going and whi h peopl ar h lping th mgetthere,ju twat h'Cr ditLine'-ev rydaylnth Business se tion of your n w D•HJ Pilaf , I I Roger Calvillo joins Smith & Myers firm Laguna Beach resident Roger Calvillo has been named an art director at Smith & Myers Advertl1ln1, lnc.,ofSanta Ana. BeforeJ01n1ngSm11h & Mye rs. Calvillo freelanced and worked for APS Advertl11D1 in Anaheim and Bur100 Advertl1ln1 an Costa Mesa • • • nomu S. Santley has been named 10 the newl~ created porn1on of director of public affairs for C.J . Segeratrom & Soo1 of ( osta Me~. 11 was announced by Henry T. Seger1trom, managing partner Before JOaning Scgerstrom, Santley was second vace president/public relations at Pacific MutaaJ Ufe lasualtff Co. 1n Newport Beach. Santlc) wall represent th( Scgerstrom firm interests with community organ1zat1on'i and government agencies. : • • • Mlcbael Everitt IS the new president and chief operating officer or World Stora1e Tttbnolo1y ofTustan. He assumes the post following the recent buyout CALVlLLO SANTLEY EVERlTT WALLACE by W.S. Wons'• aod Sona of Hong Kong of all other World Storage stoclcholdcr'i. including the outaoang president. A. GraoerTborne. Everitt serves on the board of directors of W.S. Wong. World Storage as a manufacturer of flexible dask dnves for computers • • • • Laguna Niguel resident Nancy Wallace has been named Publll' Information Officer for WHtern St.ate University College of Law an Fullerton. Wallace JO ans the school after ~rvang as ed1tor-an-ch1ef ofTbe Beacon, a Dana Point weekly newspaper Wallace wall direct information acuv1ues for both the Fullerton and San Diego campuSl'S of the school. ••• The G. Tents Candy Co. of Santa Ana has chosen Marketing Dlrectloot, lac., of Newport Beath as 1t'i first agencv of record. M'nufacturers of $Ourmet candaesand gifts, Candy Co distributes itS products through hospital g1fl shops and other retail outlets under the trade name Cudy Strlpers. Marketing D1rect1ons 1s a full ~rv1ce advertising agency specializing an health care • • • Shiley, Inc., a medical products company based an Irvine. has announced ~veral new management appointments. Robert M. Curtis oflrvanc and Frank W. Ha1kln1 of San Juan ( ap1strano have been named s.en1or vacc presidents Cunas. a 10-year veteran of Shiley. will head the firm 's cardiopulmonary and surgical products d1v1s1o ns. 1b West German 5.ubs1d1ary. Stockert ln- strumente. and a new product area now being developed. Haskins. "-ho scr"ed most recently a5. vice president/general manager of the carda opulmonal") d1v1s1on. wall now be responsible for bu'ianess planning and finance. regulatory affairs. employ~ relataons. support services and international \ales. Thomas R. Trottier of Tustin. formerl> director of card1opulmonal") sales and marketing, has been appointed vice president/general manager of the card1opulmonaf) d1v1S1on Costa Mesa resident J . Paul Hodges, most recently assistant t0 th e president of Shiley. has been appointed 'ice president of business planning and finance. • • • Wendell V. Ebling of Placentia has been named vice president for engineering at Glab Blomdlcal, Inc., of <;;anta Ana. Ebling wall be responsible for overn:e1ng tht m m pan ~·., product development and manufacturing programs. (J1sh B1omedacal manufauurc'> and markctc, disposable medica l products used an open heart .. urgerv and 1n critical tare areas of ho-.p1tals Ebllng's background includes past post'> with Hemed, Inc .. which he founded and which was merged into Gash B1omed1cal an Ma y 1983. • • • Cushing Commaolcatloot of Huntington Beach has been selected to handle the advertising. sponsorship solic1tat1on and promotion of an assault on the world hagh altitude parachute record. Teo MllH Hieb. lac., was established one year ago 10 plan a new high altitude parachute record assault that would ec,tabl1sh the United State<; once agam as the wonld record holder The current records arc held by tbcSovaets. The record assault is scheduled for the Fourth of July at the Naval Air Station in El Centro • • • Floriu/Martlnei A11oclate1 of Tustin have been scleued by the C 1ty of La'una Beach to prepare a supplemental environmental impact report for trhe residential de velopmht ofa ponaon of the Sycamore Halls area. MUTUAL F UNOS • . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, January 23, 1984 A9 •' "" • .... COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS A-10 • New look for an old favorite B)' JOY DEE ANTHONY o.-, ..... c .... ' •• ,, Everything but the roof of Don Jose's Mexican restaurant an Hunt· lngton Beach is new For a cost of three quanen of a malhon dollars, Don Jose's has JUSt become updated. larger. and replete wuh Southwestern Indian an. says Michael MorJos.eph, manager and son of the: founder. Joe Morjos.eph. Though there arc now 12 Don Jose franchises, th!! one 1s the ongtnal. The bualdtng. erected 20 years ago, as ex~cttd to la~t an its current design, Michael ~1d. for another 20 years. .. I thank what we've done 1s we've modernized the place and we've med to keep the same attitude: family-type atmosphere, reasonable pnces, good food , good drinks. We didn't for- malize it. We wanted the same people to come back," says Max Crafl. the founder's son-in-law. As a result. Craft adds, "We're having record nights, record days." Competition among Mexican res- taurants. Michael's sister Marie Craft Manager• Mas Craft and Michael Morjo.eph atand proudly outalcle their newly remodeled Don Jo.e reatuarant In Huntln&ton Beach, rljht. The Interior of the reataa.rant - the ortclnal location fn the 12-atore Don Joee chain -wu al80 completely redone at a coet $760,000, above. . s~·your own~:ba81Deae1 ~1,, offered Thinkana of IW1in& "·Your own l>Uiinet$ or bavina probkmi with yOUr Pf'CICftt one? t'f clp from cxptTU is •t hand. The Service Corps of Retired Executives. the Arove Corvs of ~tiv~ the U.S. Small Buttness Administration and the Santa ~ Chamber or Comrneree arc tponsoring a seminar from 8:4S a.m. io 4 p.m. Thursday at Republic Savings and Loan. 2400 E. 17th St., Sant.a Ana, Topiet io be discussed wiU be: pcnonncl problems. site location. bom>v.i'na money. tteerd kec-pina. inacufoa sales throuah adverusing and1'fOft\OtK>nMnd~procedurtt. The seminar is free but a S.S donatton for books i' requested. For mott informauon, caJI 8J6.2709. O.Uy Pilot Pbotoe by Howard Llpln Korean envoy cites potential of eastern Asia ' By ANDREA ADELSON °' llM 0.ity .-11o1 lt•ff •\ n:ad} lahor loru.· and pola11cal stah1ht} make the ca~t A'>aan Paulic nm "thr region of the future .. as one of the worlJ'' fa\te'>t growth markets, a South Korean amba\\ador has predicted K}ung Won Kam. South Korea's Un11ed Nataon'i rcprcsentallH'. ~•d la'lt week has country hopes to exploit that market potenual 10 pa } for needed resources. such as grain, hccfand 011 Wh1k Kim ')<lad Korea 1s viewed as .. a little Japan." the nation ac1uall} bu ys more than 11 sells on world market<, Ht\ fl'markc; came after a luncheon at the Fluor Corp an Ir' 1 nc for about 50 ~outhern Cahfomaa busanessmell. 1nclud1ng rcpreo;cntall\e'i from two Korean banks. K1m·s 'itop, the fir<it of four an Cahfom1a. 1s an attempt h) the pmately supponed Bustness Council for the l lnatcd Nat1onc, to build support for the world oq~.an11at1on. the group·~ 'ice president, John Erskine, 'iaad Stopc, at 60 U S c111es are planned. he said. Kam said he told businessmen that the United Nat1om play .. a useful role.-despite its limitations. He po anted to ll N. leverage exerted in the aftermath of two Korean tragedies, the Soviet downing of a commercial airliner and the Burma bombing by North Korean forces. .. The U.N. 1-; not always against the West," said Kim. who received a doctoral degree in political science from Harvard lln1vcrs1t y Berau\c trade 1\ South Korea's life blood, ··we continuc to take c,tcpc; to liberalize: import policies." Kam \aid In thl' l ln1tcd ')tall''>, hnwe,cr. cheap Korean ruhber and \tecl expon~ ha ve earned ( ommcrt·e Depanment 1nquancs into alleged "dumping" practices. the sale of import\ below cost "Wt• hope the United Stale\ wall remain com matted to free trade:· c!>pct1all) 1n the wake of Japan hftang import barrier\, Kim 'illld. "It's a serious m1\take to do anything to damage world trading pos1 t1on .. he added. ( alaforn1a 1s a po1<ted matega<:all y to take advantage or Far Ea'itcrn import and export markets. according to Kim Irvine sponge company chief estimates earnings Dr. Bruce W Vorhauer. chairman of the board and chief cxt'C'utive oOicer of VL I Corp .. the manufoc· turer of the "Today" Va· g1nal Cont raceptive Sponae. headquartered an Irvine has e umatcd the company's opcrauna re· suh4J for the year ended Dre 3 I Although audited fiaun:s wall not be avarltt>le until March. Vorhoucr csu mated that for the fourth 1983, there arc no com- parable figures for the prior periods. VU ( orp 1s an c1ght- ~car-0ld pharmoceuta calc, firm that began markclln& 1t~ new over thr count('r "loda>" Vaginal <.on· 1raccpt1ve SPonae dur1na June of 1983 and will have com~lctcd 11' nat1onw1de d1str1bu11on by the end of tha\ quarter quancr ended Occ l I. the DIL TACO compan) had \llC5 or a~ pro~amatel> si.oss.oou le1t11r11t $335 000 and net carn1ns\ of about • s~o.ooo. Guaranteed 10~. re- r>e"·mhl"r ..ale\ art ('\II-turn on long te mated to hive been ' -y · rm S9JO.ooo for the >car ease. ou own the <'ndcd Ix 11. the com· land & bldg. Call pan) estimate• s le\ or TWO LONGS 1pprox1motel)' SJ.s10.ooo Gerry or Christa with a ltw1 uf about S2 9 ~~~~:d '\~~j~ v~, c~~~ 873·1397 760·1391 · fuday" ~ponac en June of ....., __ _.. ___ .......,_ N•W YO.I< (Af'I NASOAO ...-... .,,..... ............ ......... ,~'°¥ "'91tr"' rnMlen H .. "'*•· "'"'" .. Mt ~ ...... -"'" -"tleWll ... 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'" It• OlfA~ ,_, IO"" ~\lrHvn I • ,.._ Hldton 4\o S Ht ml,.! 11 I, , M1rf(;' ll )I.,, Herlffilt U J7" Htclla ' II,. If .. .._., ,, ... ..... '-! t•w , ... H9(11lh ~ ,~ t.MS '"' ,, "' ~ rsc u-. IJ~ '"' ~Sl'N" ,::: : •r". lrclnr 1-. J" t"'"" ' " ,, • l11tmlO• ••·~ It ' lnlW•ll '"* ll'.,. lweloUt ~ '-Jem.ev 1.11 "" Jlfkl • I '" 1-. •IJllfy 11'1• Jotl'f11 U\l U ~=~", .. 2..... 1"1> 'lt•li I U •U lil•IMll • n , ,, ~ys, " fierce. With two other Mex- ican resuaurantsjust up the street, she explains. the family manasement team wasn't sure that theircustomen would stay loyal duri~ the three-aruJ, a-half month period in which Don Jose's was being remodeled. Yet they did. Mane says customers were anxious to return after sittina out the Don Jose-less interval. They told her they actually expcnenced 1 feeling of withdrawal when forced t.o do without. Now. adds Marie, they arc back 1n droves, new customcn manghng with old. So the 30 percent extra seating capac1t yJtas not gone to waste, Mane and the rest of the clan agree. Other changes tnclude the addition of a second dining room and a renovated bar. In the new resuu.rant, Max Craft com men ts, the efficiency of the total design has been much improved, largely because of the concepts im· plemcnted by Michael Morjoscph. "For the amount of ~ople who go throuah here," Craft said. "the design as really efficient." t<toolG ., .,., R....,n II 11'4. KntHV 27 27'4 RNOS .. ..... Kr1to1 ·--. ... ROClbMy I) ,. t(ule:.kl ' 241'11 ,, •• Rouw l1 n•" '-•"'• ,. 21 • Lend"" s s ... StdlS.r '" .... 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