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THUR SO A 'f. AU-GUST 9, 1984 --
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Father. son wlnyacht-
lngmedalslnse ra
events. Pagec .
Mesan convicted In
trailer parker murder
over drugs./ A3
Costa Mesans to be
asked what they think of
their city.I A3
Callfomla
Witnesses say McMartin
preschool youngsters
were drugged./ A8
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A •LonelyHeartsClub'
klller takes own life,
leaves notes.I A8
Two men sought In theft
of priceless Massachu-
setts charter./ A4
-_World
Two Tijuana police of-
ficers fired after extorting
four U.S. visitors at
border./ AS
Iraq claims 'bullseye' on
second naval target In as
many days./ A4
Living
Old a barbecue In Laguna
Beach provide the go
power for Norway's silver
med at In yachting? /11
Swim suits sates are out
of synch with the rest of
the world./82
Sports
Mission Vlejo's Greg
Louganla lshatfway to his
goat of winning two dtvlng
gold medals after winning
sprlngboard./C1
Mark Breland leads the
United States' boxing
team to another success-
ful day. /C'
Entertainment
' ABC's Olympics cov-
erage overwhelms the
competlt~on for Nielsen
ratlngs./83
The new PG-13 movie
rating makes Its debut In ·
a film about Russians
Invading the United
States./84
Busmen
Sylvia Porter outlines the
Joys and pitfalls of a
f amlly buslness./85
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INDEX
Erma Bombeck
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Bual net•
Cattfornla New•
Clualfled
Comlct
Crouword
Death Not!Ut
~Youraelf
HOt'otQOPe
Ann Landera
Living
Mutual Funda
National Newt
Opinion
Papatuzl
Potk59Log
Pub11C Notice:I
Sport•
Stoett Markets
Tele on
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A8 . A3
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JWA expansion under fire
Vocal opponents give commissioners
an earful during heated Mesa meeting
Planoina Commiwon, Airpon Com·
mission and AifPOt'l Land Use Com-
m1S11on know what they thank of the
latest plan to amprgve the over.
crowded Airport.
BJ JEFF ADLER
Of .. Dl9r""' ...
Not everyone who packed the
Costa Mesa Neighborhood Center
Wednesday night came to criticize or
ridicule p~ns callina for the S 191
gers
cro sed
:for light
traffic ·
··stack Friday II' will
combine three events
in and near Anaheim
By JERRY HIRSCH
Ol .. -°lllr""" ~. Friday afternoon is the 1a5t 'chance
for dire, pre-Olympic predictions of
mammoth traffic jams to come true
but local trartsit officials have their
finaers crossed that Southern Cali-
fornia motorists wiJI behave for one
mote"worlc day.
.. We're down the home stretch.
We're not home yet, but it's look.ins
better and better," Dave Roper,
deputy district director of the Cali-
fornia Department of Transpor-
tation, told the Associated Press.
Three major sponin& events in the
Anaheim area will be held Friday
evening and they could combine with
commuter traffic and travelers head-
ed out of town for the weekend to
create congestion on the Orange_ _and
the Santa Ana freeways~ Said Officer
Rick Stevens of the California High-
way Patrol
Motorists will be heading toward a
ni&ht baseball pme at Anaheim
Stadium. Olympic wrc$tling finals at
the Anaheim Convention Conven-
tion Center and the Olympic team
handball finals at Cal State Fullerton.
"We will probably have some
cong~tion but the regular commuter
traffic is lighter than normal -so the
onJy .congestion will be near the
events," Stevens said.
Sharon Esterley of the Orange
County Transponation Commission
said traffic could be worse than what
the county has seen so far, "af people
keep doing what they were doma
yesterday and today."
"People are ~nina to drive more.
It really depends 1fthey slip back mto
their old ways and become compla-
cent," she saJd.
Caltrans SP.>kcmtan W.T. ··0oc"
Maloney said the Southland saw
some of the busiest traffic of the
Olympics on Wednesday but that
could have a good effect on traffic
Friday.
"The fact that there was some
unusual congestion yesterday will
help remind people to get back into
their good habits of car pooUng or
taking the bus," be said.
Based on the absence of serious
problems so fat, Caltrans director Leo
Trombatore has predicted there
would be no m~or congestion
through the Olympics calendar.
Transit officials already have
(Pleue Me TRAFFIC/ A2)
million upans1on of John Wayne
Airport
But most of the more than 400
airpon.arca residents who attended
the thrtt,.-hour-plus public heanna let
members of ~he Orange County
And what they think of the plan
isn't much.
~idents. who paraded to ttic
microphone to tntity at the fim or
five pubhc hearings'<? be held ~fort
the Board of uperv1son con~1~ers
Rooting for the home team
A •pectator wavee a.lar&e AmerlcaD fJ.aC d11liq the men'•
Olympic volleyball 8elD1flnal8 at the Lon& Beach Sporta
Arena. The United Statee -with two <>ranee Cout
resldenta playtoi -defeated Canada 3 -0 and moved Into
the &old medal round, to be played aaahaat Brull Saturday
nl&bt. See •tory In Sporta. Paee Cl.
Mesa· fires another round·
in amphitheater noise war
By JU.REN E. KLEIN
Of .. Dlllr""' ....
The latest in a series of cnminal
charges against the Paci fi c
Amphnhcatre \\Crc filed Tuesday by
the city of Costa Mesa 10 its onaoina
quest to reduce noise comma from
concerts at the 18,()()().scat outdoor
facility.
The latest four-count mis<te-
mcanor complaint filed ip. Harbor
Municipal Court a1a1nst the
amphit.hcater is for noi"te ordanancc-
violations that allqcdly occurred Los Angeles-based company that
durina a Rod Stewan coocen July 21. operates the amphitheater. IS a
according to Costa Mesa City At· defendant in its complaint and forlhe
torney Tom WOod. first time also named two company
The city's noise consultant, officials IS defendants.
Gorden Bncken and Associates of Wood said James Nederlander.
Santa Ana. rqlStered four instances Ned-West's chainnan of the board,
when concert noise in neiahborhoods and Neil Paptano. its chief executive
surroundma the amphitheater on the officer, were named in the suit to 0 try
Orange County Fairarouods ex-and lend a more serious approach" to
cttded the pcnnaned noise levels, the city's case.
Wood said. "If there's a conviction rcgafdina
he ctl>'. named Ned-West Inc ..• ;.. th_c __ ,_............,;(=-P_leue_.,..... eee NOISS/ A2)
Penny tax foes outspent by 18-to-l m~tn,
but voters overwhelmtn ly r ~ ctecl measure
!
the plan Oct. 3. rcpca tedl y 1d It
makes no sense to enlafl't n airpon
that by the-county"s own admwion
never will satisf) the county's au
transponatioo demands. • • •
Othcn told oomrm5$looen from
the rec panels they c:1on·a wot w be
pu hed out of lhdr homes ui Santa
Ana Heiah · but if tfldr homes are oondetnricd they want to be jUllly
oompc tcd. till otba" Santa Ana
Heights dents 'IAP'°ho bvc unlkr the
ai fliabt path W)ICd count o~ to make a decisaoa -one
y or another on the airport and lhe
(neue .. AlllPOltT /.t2J .
Bandit hits 3
Coast banks ill
2-ho.ur _spree
Holdup man clad
in Hawaiian shirt
gets 2 ,300 In loot
In each case, the crOok bas waited
in line with other customers and tben
produced a check.book with a~
message tucked inside. Althouah note claims the robber hu a pm.
telJcn in eacb case say thc)''vc DCvet
BJ STEVE MA.RB~ seen a ~capon and oo OM bas bcCD °'............... banned. -Abailkrobbenvhocarricsaholdup The crook has been dexribed as
note in:a chttthookand warns tellers beio.&in h~laie 20s-aod ~i• J 60 •
that he ti.aS a sun. hit three Orange · poands. TCl!Ct"b.ave\Oldpohecbea.s
Coast banks Wedntsday and may be deep brown eyes and short dark hair. ~~~for three othet local bank A getaway car bas Dot been spc:>Ucd.
ro ·cs in the past week. po1icc Dmsed 1D a yellow and red
PepOrtechod.ay. Hawaiian shirt and possibly armed
The bandit reportedly held up 1"'0 with onJy a checkbook, the suspected
banks in Huntington Beach and a robber fU"St entered California Fant
third in NeWJ>011Bcacb durinaa two-Bank, 17122 Beach Blvd.. at l:S4p.m.
hour spree Wednesday afternoon. Wedncday, Hun~o Bea.ch police
The mao got away with more than said. He &<>taway with Sl,37S, police $2,300, according to police repons. reported.
A man matchina the description of About an hour later. a l'IWl weariq
the robber held up a pair of Ha.rtor an identical flowered shitt walked
Boulevard banks in C.osta Mesa into Bank of Amenca, 4101
during a 2~minute s~tcb Friday, MacArthur Bhd.. and •'lilted m line
police said. Offic:en _said a bandit before producing his robbery noic.
m'Cetina c desCriptjoo robbed a Newport Bcacb police said be escaped
Huntington Beach bank a eek o. (Pleue eee llAlfDIT / A.2)
Mesa municipal
truck reeov:eired
case ottbe stolen Costa Mesa
city pickup truck was parually solved
early roday -when pobcc officers
arrested two men "Nbo eras.bed the
truck into a telephone pole on the
J 800 block of South Greenville Street
in Santa Ana.
Costa Mesa Lt. Tom Lazar said the
pair, atTeSted on suspicion of auto
theft. were booked into the Costa
MC$a PoJice Department Jail.
Jesse Hernandez Garza. 22. and
Ruben Cruz Gomnc:z. 29. both of
Santa Ana, were not injured in the
8:30 un. aocidcnt. 1..azar said.
The uuclc was ttp<>rtcd stolen
about 2 p.m. Tuesday by a stranded
city employee who bad been wortina
in the Wimbledon Village tract nonh
of the San Diego freeway oft' Fairview
Road. ·
A tiuef-bad allq.edJy-1ricd to pry
open a rear door of a home on tbc
1100 block of IG~ton Court in the
tract but v.-as scared off wben a bU1Jlar
a1arm was tngcred.
Poli~ said the man must not have
been thinking too clearly after the
alarm went off He jumped into a
pickup trock, parked nearby with tbc
keys 1Jl u.. apparently not real.iz:j~ or
carina that the truck was a ci 1y vehicle -rccocnizablc by its white pa.int and
Co u Mey CJty seat a<Ionlioa the
side.
A count)'-widc notice was broad-
cast on the stolen truck, l...azar said,
lcadina to its recovery this morn.in&. Poli~ were unsure whether Garza or
Oonincz allqedly uoJe the trUct.
Dead dtiver' s identity
puzzles Newport PQllce
JEFF
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NEWS F OLLOWUP
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COM1 DAILY PILOT IThursd
Court action postponed
in Lagunan 's drug case
e m mcnt of na ch carter dCCl iCd a conflict Qf intcmt sex 1t th~ The sexual m1 n·
civic ctn·11t John l. G. btjcb '!" .l. in lhc .Jud ncn cq mted duct ~' were ~roJ>pcd dunna
felony counb of fumishina 1lhnt with the defen nt nd both reside an ptt-tri.Al piocttdinp an South County dNg~ to minors wa postponed this Laguna Be ch, a court clerk d The Municipal Court.
Wttk until Au,. 17. case wu a igncd to Judge Francisco
Briseno. GabnC'lsisalso hedulcd tu ap r
Gabncls appc red with h1i. at-Gabriels ms arrested by Laguna again in South County Munic1pal
tomey in Supenor Co~rt m Santa·~n ae.ch police on A,[>ril 11 nd chaf'&Cd Court on AU&. 16 for arraignment on
for the btgmnlna of tnal proceed1np with fumishint ~uaalude dru&$ to additional chal"JCS of harborina run·
on Monday. He asked for.th~ po t· minors.. harbonnuu,·entle runawa>" a~ays, $temmina from a second
POnement after Judge DaV1d 0. in hishomeandattemptingtomitiate arrcstat his home on July 26
. Drug raid riets local Colombian
•
Nine Colombian nationals. includ-
ina onc who lives in Costa Mesa, wort
arrested on cocaine sales cha~ this
week foUowina a drug s~ccp in
Orange and Los Angel~ counties.
Narcotics officers confiscated four
ounces of c inc, S 100,000 m cash,
Chemicals often U'loed tn prOCCS$ing
I CONTINUED STORIES
c-0ea1ne and a homemade ~hotgun. a
Los Angeles County henfrs pok~
man reporti-rt
The raid on 11 rcs1denccs and three
businesses was carried out simul·
tancousl)' Tuesday by shenff s depu-
. ties and Poli~ from .Costa Mesa.
Brea. La Habra. Anaheim. Fullerton.
Orange and Montebello. Amon~ those booked on suspicion
of conspiracy LO distribute cocaine
wercJuanCarlos Munoz. 22.ofCosta
Mesa: Luis Echavama. 46, of Brea:
Arturo ijelacz, 31, of Fullerton;
Armando Perez. 45 , and
Guillcnnarua Zapata, 35.
AIRPORT.EXPANSION OPPOSE D •..
tl'f'omAl
fate oftbcar neighborhood.
The 11rport master plan and en·
vironmental impact report the three
panelsareconsaderiogasa firststcp in
the expansion process calls for S 191
mtlhoo m airport improvements that
would see the airport enlarged by
1990 to accommodate 10.2 million
passengers per year and 73 daily jet
departures Constructton of a five-
story terminal building also is
proposed as a kc) component of the
plan.
John Wayne Airport now ~dies
2.6 million passengers r yea and
the number of daily flights is mited
t& .-1 .
Spealcing·on behalf of the city of
.. Newport Beach, Assistant City Man-
a&er Ken Oehno explained the c11y's
official POSition on the airport.
"h's not to close John Wayne
BANDIT ...
From Al
with about $500.
Less than 30 minutes later. the
robbery suspect apparently returned
to Huntington Beach and held up
Crocker Nauonal Bank. a block from
the bank robbery earlier in the day on
Beach Boulevard.
Airport and It's not against some
cx~s1on." the city airport expert
said. He said the City Council favors
renewing lhe search for a county
airport site that would reheve the
growth pressures on John Wayne
Airport.
"The people of Newport Beach can
bve Wlth some controlled expansion.
They cannot hve with massive ex-
pansion," Dchno said.
Despite comments over-
whelmingly oppos1na the plan, sev-
eral in the audience rose to laud the
expansion plan and urge its approval
by supervtsors.
l'o the boos and -catcalls of those m
attendance, NeWJ)Ort Beach resident
George Cote declared the "economic
values of this county arc improved by
the airport. Please bite the bullet. Get
us a terminal building."
And Jay Reed, a Balboa Island
resident and member of the pro-
expansion Community Airport
Council. told commissioners, "We
urge these bodies to move forward
with the improvements outhned.
JWA is all we have and wall have for
the forcsccablc future."
Residents who spoke apinst the
airport pro1ect came mainly from the
Santa Ani Heights area, possibly
slated for demolition under the plan,
and from Newport Beach, where
opposition to the airpon stems main-
ly from the noisy commercial jet-
liners that take off over many of the
city's homes.
"Newport Beach would really like
to live and let live and find a solution
to our problem." said Susan Ooenna.
president of the East Bluff Home-
C>Mlers A.s$0Ciation.
She sarcastically sugested that if
supervisors really want to build an
airport that will work. they sboul~
bulldoze all the homes between
Jambotte and Ora~avenues-aU the war, Jo the ocean.
• Plow down every tiomc and put in
a lar&e runway and you'd have an
airport to meet the needs."
One Newport resident, who declin-
ed to give bis name, said the county
plan would "annihilate" bis city.
"The city was here long befor the jets
were. To me it's the airport that's
incompatible to properties."
And Allan Beek, president of the
Mariners Community Associauon,
told commissioners the plan "cancels
the rights of innocent homeowners."
NOISE COMPLAINTS ..•
FromAl
Fair and hot alo:gg the coast
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Revised airport parkiilg plan .
must win OC court approval
New lot tied to $3 million e~panslon· -----in Newport attempts to block project
By JEFF ADLER project now being considered by the °' .... OellJ,.... • ..., board. Both projects should therefore
be addressed in a sio&)e, com· The Orangc County Board of prehensjvc environmental ampact re..
Supervisors ccnified a revised en-port, city officials have said.
vironmental report Wednesday cov-In certifying the revised version of
enng construction of a parking lot in the environmental report, super·
John Wayne Airport's nonh clear visors arc stic:lung to thetr contention
zone, but even the new, improved that the north clear zone parkin& lot 1s
repon will have to win judicial needed "to address the shortfall of
approval before construction can parking spaces at 41 fli&hts." said
begin. Steve Kozak, chief airport planner.
ihc city of Newport Beach frus-"We're 1,100 spaces short naht
theTeVJsed~ 1¥tet .Ud •
Ken Dclino, a Newport Beath
assistant cl~ manager who focuses on
the airpon..1ssue.-confirmcc:l.the city
has every intention of sceina the case
to trial. The revisions the county
made in the report don't really cbAngc
anything, he explained.
.. We feel their responses to o\lr
comments were inadequate," Dclino
said of the latest round of pve..and•
take concerning the documen~
Burned CM worke r
in s erious condition
"It appears to be the same fellow in
aJJ of them:· Huntington Beach LL
Jim Walker said.
last Frida). a bank robber held up
First Interstate Bank and Crocker
Bank-both on Harbor Boulevard in
COl\a Mesa. P u were uill m-ve~tlgatina the: ll'St heist at First
an individual. we have stncter en-
forcement procedures we can apply,"
Wood said. The ordinance c:ames
with it a S 1,000 fine per violation or
up to six month$ in jail.
tratcd the board's plan to build a $3 now;" he added A 32-year-old construction worker
million, 1,800-car parkina area north The revl'SCd environmental report who was badly burned when he
of the aarpon last April when u won a certified by supervisors includes new touched a 12,()()()..volt electrical wire
Mesa-Orange County Fatrirounds Supcnor Court order blocking the sccuons that discuss altcmauves to in Costa Mesa was listed in serious
legal a~mcnt dattog back to 1980. project. the padwna lot and traffic congestion condh1on Wednesday m the bum
~lritcrstate whie the second was
rePQrted. The robber got awa) with
$2,.00, POiice said.
TRAFFIC ••.
From A l
begun to look past the Olympics,
which close Sunday evening. .
The traditional snail-paced free-
way traffic "is gomg to come back
pretty quickly" on Monday. the day
after the Olympics end, said Roper of
CalTrans.
"That's going to be a very intcrest-
iRf morning for us to mollllOr." he
said.
By naming individuals. the Jail
threat becomes a real deterrent to
amphitheater operators, Wood said.
whereas jail sentences do not apply
when onJy a corporation is named in a
lawsuit.
"We arc taking increasing steps of
severity to increase the pressure,"
Wood said. "We're not going to stop
until we get full compliance with the
noise ordinance."
Wood said the city wiU use us own
municipal noise ordinance to pros-
ecute the alleged noise v101attons. In a
previous complaint. a Harbor Mu·
nicipal Court judge rejected the city's
suit because the cit) tned to enforce
the ~ounty's noise ordinance, a
measuring tool named 10 a Costa
An additional complamt. $\Cm· Judgc Phthp Schwab issued a problems as well as the airport maste~ t< center at UCl Medical Center in
mina from a concert by the Jefferson preliminary iruunction halting park-plan and its related environmcntar Oranae.
Starship, Wlll be heard Monday ma lot construction after finding that impact rc:PQrt, explamed Dan D1d1cr, George Apparec10, who (ell from a ·
morning. Wood said the the county's environmental rcpons adeputycountycounsel. second-story roof at a townhouse
amphitheater's attorney, chief ex-appeared deficient, as an attorney Other sections aJso were "btcfed construction site after be touched the
ccutivc officer Papiano, aaain wtll represcntin& the city had argued. up" in the revised document, Kozak power line, received second and
oppose the city's nght to prosecute The city contended in its lawsuit also acknowledged. third-degree bums over 30 percent of
the amphitheater. that the parking lot was intended to However. before the project can his body in the Monday mishap, a
"If they're right (and the facilitateanincrcaseinflightsatJWA proceed, the new report must first hospitalspokeswomansaad.
amphitheater is exempt from local to 55. beyond the current 41-tlfght-pass Judicial muster. The trial Apparccio, of Costa Mesa, was
laws because it is on state property) per-day Ii mat. challenging the ori&inal report is opcratingapowersawon the roofofa
then no one can touch them," Wood The lawsuu also argued that the scheduled in Judae Schwab's Santa townhouse at Cabrillo Street and
said. "But we think they're wrong." parlong lot project was part and Ana courtroom beginmng Aug. 27 Orange Aveoue, about 10:20 a.m.
The City Council approved a parcel of the larger airport expansion and will now focus on the adequacy of Monday when the ac.cident occu~.
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that would grant the city power to
enforce its ordinances on the
amphitheater even thouah It 1s on
state propeny. State Seo. John
Seymour, R-Anaheam, has said be
will rntroduce the bill dunna this
session of the state ~stature.
During Our Summer Sale ...
All Executive Office Furniture '
I • ON SALE NOW MONEY BACKLASH HURT PROP. A? .••
From Al
June 30 according to the report. after
raising S94, 77 5 m cash contnbut1oos.
The anti-tax group's contributions
came largely from an unseemly
coaht1on of env1ronmcntahsts and
county auto dealers.
The pro-tax Citizens for Better
Transportation, a coaht1on of power-
ful county corporations and develop-
ment firms. spent S 1,546,069 on cash
receipts totahna S 1.551 094' accord-
an~ to the reports
Despite the record sum pro-tax
forces expended in hopes of winning
approval of the,tax increase. PQhllcal
consultant Eileen Padberg, the
group's key campaign strate&1st. said
p<>st~lection surveys sho~ that the
large amounts of money used to fuel
the h1Jh-profile campaign didn't
work against 1t
"The posHlccuon sun-cy said 11
was not the money or the endorsers. l
absolutely behcve firmly. having
looked back at at. that there's nothing
Just Call
642-6086
that would have passed that tn-
1hat1ve. •· said Padberg, a partner in
frvinc's Nelson-Padberg consulting
firm.
"Wnhout question. without any
doubt at all. at was a tax issue. Taxes,
taxes. taxes."
And Padberg. whale acknowledging
the high cost of the campaign, pointed
to the amount of money that has to be
shelled out for television and radio
time plus that for postal rates as
reasons the cost of pohtical cam-
paigning has been steadlly increasing.
"The old adage used to be m the
1940s. ·A dollar a vote • You can •t do
that anymore, the 'ost of message
dchvery as so expensive," she sa1d
The pro-tax effort was paced by the
Irvine Co.'s $100.000 campaign con-
tribution, the largest sinaJe donauon
ever made to a local campa1gn. In all,
the county's largest landholder lock·
ed ma total $290.000 tn cash and non-
monetarv contnbutaons dunn1 the
course of the campaign.
In addition, Irvine Co. pnnc1pal
Donald Bren contributed $25.000 to
the campaign through another de-
velopment compan>:'. he controls.
Other large contnbuuons included
$235,000 from Disneyland; S 123,00
from the Mission Viejo Co.; Fluor
Corp for $82,000: and former state
Democratic Chairman Richard
O'Ncill's Santa Margarita Corp.
added $75,000.
A third pro-tax campaign commit-
tee, Save County Of Orange Roads
and Environment. collected cash
contnbutions totahng S 126,800 m
support of the tax plan and spent
$126.493.
SCORE, an adjunct of the larier
C1t1zens for Better Transponation.
was aimed pnmanly ..at tumins out
Democrats to vote m favor of the tax
O'Neill served as chamnan of the
organ1z.at1on and then-Orange Coun-
ty Democratic Party Cllaumao How-
ard Adler sat as vice chairman.
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·Les Brown band
at UCI tonight
Le Brown A_nd h11 Band ofReno~n. one of Amen •1
!!1core popular b11 _,.nds, will a~ar tonight at the free
ontcrt l!nder the ~tan'' at UC Irvine.
Th11 11 the third of a five .. wcek concert ICrics
fponsorcd ~y The lryine Company in cooperation wtth
UCI, The City of lrv1no and the Muaiciant' Perfonnancc Trust Fund.
The concens arc held (n Aldrich Park in the center of
Jhe UCI Cam~us \:qlnniJ\a at 8 p.m. Families arc
encouraed to bnna picnic 1uppert in time for the 6 p.m. P~<onccrt entertainment r-toniahl lhe Tom Trenier J"no. •
~WP to hold luau on Friday
"Parents Without Panners .. will hold a luau at t SC! ta M~ C:ountry Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive,
rnd:ay bqinninf at 8:30 p.m.
• . . The cos~ of 10 per person for non-members incl des ~JnU\J. dancing a~d ente~inment. Mcmben pay $8
For more infonnauon, call Tony Alv
63 l-6$1 ~-. .
~ettlboae Squadron to m
The Grampaw Pettibone Squadron of t Associa-
tion of Naval A VIaUon will hold its next eetma on
:rhursday, Aua. 16, at the Allen Center Offi rs Oubat the
Long Beach Naval Station.
A JQCial hour will commence at 11 : a.m .. followed
by a h-?n.cheon at I 2:30 P·"'.'· Highl~t the meeting will ~ a v111t to the USS Pelehu, Landi elicopter Assault
ship. Members will depart the club b us for the Peleliu at
1:1S p.m.
For reservations, which are a "absolute must," write
GPS, P.O. Box3182, Tustin, 681, or call 551·1155.
Deadline for reservations is n&n on Aug. 14. Ladies arc
invited. For more infonn,actfon, call Frank Coghlan at
(2 13) 598~201. --' J
bVlae CIJ~er •lata mu er
The Irvine ~amber of Commerce will hold its
.. August Mixer" o Thursday, Aua. 16 from S to 7 p.m.
H<!!ted by the J n Wayne Airport MC<licat Oinic, Inc .. ~uJte 130, . 21 Martin, in Irvine, the activities will
snclude a Di 1eland Band, complimentary hon d'oeuvres,
and a 50/SO ~rawing.
Lou Tanton. uecuth'e dtiector of Barbor .
Area Bop Club, Mmplee 90me chill pr~d by Britt Panrtek. 9 , and •later
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Anna, 7 . a t a Boy• Clab-epowired chill
cookoff. Tbe · U.ten took .econ4 place,
tiebllld WlDner Tlm Boru·••e. 9 .
Mesa wonJan gets
life sentence In
trailer park !f1Urder
Onwi 000 iticiiSm W dnW-ilfH f
1tabb1 d th or another woman a1 a Colu Mal nillr ~rt m 9 3 lw hem aentenoed 10 aave Crom 16 ,..-. IO
lifempn10n
Tett1a Ahlm. 23, would be~ b' ....... littYi.na• m1n1mL1m ven ~ofber_,_..,..w1111
atlOfnCY, Dcput) Pubhc Defender Joel Buuch.
Otanat COunty Supmor Court Judjr Di~ CU. pronounced scmcnce last Fnday and diiec:fed Allletl bt
uamfmed to the California lnstilUIC ror WOll*I ..
Frocnera to bt&Sn ICl'\~fll bet 1m1ence..
Ahlers w • found su1 ty of a AQl)e count '11 llCI09d-~ murdd:and the mated~ of uailW• .. ~
weapon in the com mi on of aune Jwx ll fOOowinl a
month.Iona 1u,y trial 1n carter't Saftta Ana comtroocn.
Ahlm wa5 convt ed of murdcri1'1 3)..year-okt
Dalene KayG1non •t the Aloha Palm1 trailer co.an shonly
bdore I a .m. ov. 6. I 83, f0Uowh11 an ahercaUOD
concern ma the: pure~ of 10me cocatne that turned ou1
1obe phony. ·
Dutina 1he.1na1. w 16th areet ltl.lla' park ia<Wbieh the murder occurrcd 11) ·portra)-ed as a Place Wbttt 4n&a users often con,grqatcd nd dru,. uaftjq.ina was
commonplace.
Child molest
R . d t .11 ·t -h charges filed es1 en . s w1 g~ a~ ance against Meaan
to sound off on city issues mc<11:.~.c:::: .. ~·~~ti.i°1~:!.a~':~"*"'!f.
James Ward. a 20-year-old Costa Mesa c:arpct layer wbo
worked as a voJuntett camp cOuDtd« for ihc Ora,.
Coast YMCA . BJ KAREN E. KLEIN auide the City Council'1 actions and
ot ... DlllJ,...._ to help determine the city's tWO-)tar
How you do feel about the city's goals.
opinion survey in t 975, using the
Opinion R~h polltrl& firm, bead-
quanered in Lon• Beach. An arraignment on the cbarp was 1ebcdulcd ·
afternoon at Harbor Municipal Court in N~n ae.dl,
accordins to Costa Mesa Detective Paul Cappacalli· .
Me"?!t>ers are admitted free. Cost to non-memben is ~ .. f ·' .
police department? How about the Surveyors will conduct 20-minute
appearance of your community? The telephone interviews with 900 rest·
quality of street imJJr_pvemcnts and deAtswhorcprcsentarandom sample
repairs? . _ of all 86, I 45 Costa Mesa residents,
About 900 Costa Mesa residents Roeder said. A number of Spanish· WJll~ ~ble lO sound" off OJl c above . languagr intervie.ws will be incllided
1ssuc:s and. other~ relatinJ t!> tt_1e as_pan of the sample poP.ulation.
quality of caty.serVl! starun.g tn late The suA'cy t"CSuJts will be broken
September when a , city-com-down into representative populations
missioned telephone survey is under-from specific geographic areas of the
taken. city. The agreement estimates that
The results of that SW'VC}. v.1ucti
indUdCd in-home intervaews. were
"really helpful," Roeder said ... Much
of that material was put into the city's
neral plan updale at lhal time;-" he
Ward was UTCSted Fridayafta-be 11JePc:Dy molelt.cd
an ~year-old Costa Mesa boy the day before in q,t ma>'•
locker room at the Estancia High School swimtmDa po~--ol ___ -,_.p-.-c1 • Cippili:iilli rey'calcCl that be fWrbcm mvesiiptu"
two pnor molestati,on cases apinst Want. involV1D1 two.
olbtT younaboys. He.laid.he Md beeD;prepertnttotile-*
cases with the .District Attorney's office when Ward was
arrested.
·,. ~tter BreatlJen sef';D,,;tiDg -
. ~Medications and tuns Disease," presented by
Dav1d Rowland, R.Ph., Ph.D., will be the topic at the
sa1d. .... -
This year's city budget 10cluded
fiindina for anottier survey, Roeder
said. This one will consist solely of
telephone interviews. he said. f.riday, Aug. 17, Better Breathers' Oub mecnng in the
conference room at Saddleback Community Hosipital,
24451 Via Estrrada, Laauna Hills.
· The free program is desianed for people with a
chronic obstructive tuna disease. Supportive friends and
family are also welcome.
For more information, call Maryjane Sharrow, R.N .•
.i 770-3643 or American Lung Association of Orange
County at 835-LUNG.
The Costa Mesa City Council 180 interviews will take place in West
Monday approved an agreement with Costa Mesa: 180 in Mesa Verde; 90 in
the Field Research Corp. for a Nonb Costa Mesa· 180 in East Costa
$48, 700 citywide survey amted at Mesa: and 270 in' Colleae Park and
gauging public opinion on municipal Mesa del Mar.
effectiveness and on issues facmg the "Whereas we sometimes get a lot of
The agreement states that tn-home
interviewing. once thought to be the
most effective way to determine
public opinion, has declined sharply an recent years due to prohibitive
costs and poor response rates.
Ward, who bas denied the alleptions. ftl a
counselor last summer durina a week-long trip to Camp
Osceola. a Y <amp near Bia Bear. said Jim DtBoom,
executive director oftbe Orange Coast YMCA.
As a counselor. Ward .was in ~ of supervi~ a group of boys. OtBoom said Ward •'did a very IOC)djOb"
as a counselor . Clty. reaction from a particular area on ..
Assistant City ManaJCr Allan issue. it will be helpful to know what
Roeder, who bepn working on the thechy's population asa whole thinks
agreement about three months ago, abouf some issues," Roeder s&1d.
"People JUSt don't· let strangers
come into the house anymore and
m1ny interviewers do not want to JO
out into strange neighborhoods.
either." Roeder said.
He bad been scheduled to be a coumelof at Camp
·Free blood preuare tests due
• The Healtbmobile, a non-profit community service
center, will be providing free blood pressure tests from
9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Fnday and Saturday, Aug. 17 and
18. at the Great Earth Vitamin store. 522 E. First St .. an
Larwm Square, Tustin.
said the survey results will be used to The city com"missioned a similar
Osceola again this week. a Y official told Detective
Cappuccilh. •
Ward remains in custody in the C05ta Mesa Police
Department Jail on S2SO.OOO bail.
There wtll be free fitness tesuna. weight and b~t
consultations, free stttss packets and free nutrition
information -all . for the health of it. Free cou.ntry-westem dancing lessons wtll be gaven t.ttrougbout the day.
For more information. call 838-8120.
MedJcare toplc of •emlaar
The public is invited to attend a free seminar on
"Medicare and Medicare Supplemental lnsurapce Poli-
cies" on Saturday, Aug. 18, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
the Visiting Nurse Association Conference Room, 1337
Braden Court, Orange.
The seminar will provide information on the
• Medicare proaram. the many su~plcmantal policies
• available, and the steps currently being taken to protect
Medicare users apinst fraufulent insurance practices.
: Pcnons interested in attendms are asked to call the
: Health Planning Council at SJI-1841:-· . • . . ·-CAL[NO AR
OBITUARIES
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Leon Myslinski buried
Funeral services were held Wednesday for Leon John
Myshnsk1 of Costa Mesa. who died Monday at his home.
He was 63.
Mr. Myshnsk.1, who was born m Penh Amboy. N.J ..
had been.self-employed as an upholsterer for 44 years. He
was a World War II veteran and an officer in the Costa
Mesa Veterans of Foreign Wars and a member of the
Newport Beach American Legion Post 291.
He 1s survived by his son. Jerry L. Myslinslu. of Costa
Mesa and his daughter. Donna Myslinski, of Santa Ana .
Also survivmg arc five brothers, five sisters and three
grandchildren. Services were conducted at Pierce Brothers Bell
Broadway Mortuary Chapel, followed by interment at
Riven1de Nauonal Cemetery .
Lethia Parto funeral Friday . .
: Lethia Parto, 92, of Huntington Beach di.ed Wednes. : . Thuraday, Aug. 9 • day . Mrs. Parto, a resident of Huntington Beach since
: 1920, was born June 16, 1892, 1n Tennessee.
: • 8 p.m., Lapna Buel Vlllflecl Scllool Dl1trlct Many m1aht remember ~er for the daily walk s~e took
·Board, district conference room, SSO Blumont St between Speer ~trect 1;nd Eth Ave~ue to go shopp1?1-
• 6:30 p.m .. Lapu Beau Board of Adjutmeet, city Mn. Pano 1s survived be her niece. Dorothy G1op of
council chambers, SOS Forest Ave. Santa Ana.
• 7 pm Meaa eoa .. Uda&M Waeer DlJtrlct, Board of Visitation is today 4 to 9 p.m. at Pierce Brother's
Directors: 19'65 Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa. Smith's Mortuary in Huntington Beach. Graveside
• 7:30 l>.m., COsta Meu ~tary Dlltrld, City Hall, services·~ 5ched~ed at 9 a."m. Friday at Good Shepherd
fint Ooorconference room 77 Fair Drive Costa Mesa. Cemetery in Hununaton Beach. . ' .
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[Police seeking suspeCts
lin 2 Newport sex assaults
• : Newport Beach pohce are look1n1
: for two men wanted in separate
: sexual assaults this week.
: A 29-yeu-old Newpon Beach
• woman was raped late Tuesday night,
: pohcc said. .
: The woman was clean1na her home
: in the 300 block of 34th Street about ! 11 :30 p.m. when he heard someone
come into the kitchen throuah a side • door. The woman believed 1t was her
• roommate.
She looked up a1'd was confronted
: by a man holdina a siJt-inch huntma
• knife, police said.
c.u11 ..
Two LO naelct men ~ v
• rested Wc:dneSday at the South Coast
P1az.a Mall after a pctice officer
potted them drivin~ throa&h the
pa.rkana lot &nd lookina into parked
cars. The men bad about 80 rttord
albums.. valued at SI, 749. which wett
t11tgcdly llOlcn rrom Music Land
.. ores at South Cout Plaza and the
: Lquna Hill MalJ and the Watthouse
• ReCord tore n uth Coast ~.
Tuen into cu tod>• on u 1piaon of
The man hit her tn the f1ce and
ordercrd. her to undress. He then
raped. her and left. The woman
struggled with the man durina the
rape and sustained numerous
scratches on her back and teas. pohce
said .
She was taken to Hoaa Memorial
Hospital in Newpon Beach. treated
and n:leatcd.
Tbe victim descnbCd her attacker
as a White male, about j. 7, we1&hm1
170 pounds. He ft'U in bis 20s and
w1s well tanne<t, he tolcj police.
• Police aay ihey have no leads.
: • commercial buraJary and fal i:tP-
• rcsentation wett Emmanuel Colhn
·--;.-.:;Jf. end~ h Wa~i~~-...-~"'~ • • • A toucan bud, valued t S2.000.
was I n ft'om the ck 'lrd of • • • J9
Mcam~lule, a 39-ycar-old Newport
Beach woman used a set of keys to
fi&ht off a npc attempt Tuesda)'
afternoon
The woman was sittin& on some
steps an Cliff Onve Park 1bout 2:40
Tuesday when a man srabcd htr and
nppcd her blouse. •
The woman strugled with the man
and used her keys to cut his arm. The
man then let the woman 10 and
escaped on foot
A police search of the area failed to
iurn up the suspect, described as a
maJe Caucasian, in his 40s, about ~8
and 160 pounds .
Rafer Johneon In lrrine
Rafer Johnaon, who won tb;Gld medal In
the Olympic decathlon lil 1 and Ht the
·torcbbearen, WU preKDted tiJ P.T.
Julia.a. recicnaal Tice prealdent for ATH
Information 8}'1ltema. llOCltheut rectcm.
after Johmon ISpOb to a ptJu:rtDC of
eoutheaatem refloD phone company em-
ployee. here to attend the Olymplca.
torch to open tb1a ~·· Gamm, ftCe:ITe9 an o;splc commemoradn telephone follo an addrae at the lnine llarrlott
tllla w • The phone. deplcttnc a pair of
System Car Wash. 17042 Beach Blvd.
The owner of ttlc car wash said the
thief. who he suspects is a fomier
Cf!tploytt. 1lso v1ndahzed the plaC'C
with a hammer. • • •
A .. oman v.'3s apprehended at
k ·Dru& Center. 7542 Edinger
"-"'.on su picion of shopliftina. he
ap~rcntly took S9 v.orth of co -
metics. he was cited and released. ••• ·A bur&lar broke into a residence on
the I 00 &loc~ of 7th Street and took a
S 150 camera and a $90 "'ide-angle
len!I. • • • bout Sl.375 wonh of parts ~re ~tripped from 1 satellite di h located
out 1de My PlaC'C, 54S2 Commercial
Lane. • • • A wom1n "'IS picked up by a
security officer at Taraet depanmcnt
stort, 9 2 Adam~ A\e. The woman,
who was cited and releaSC'd. was
su~pccted of~ tcah na a dead boh I
wonh S 16.95. ~
lnin•
a $tore on the 14000 block of Culver
Drive last evening
F ountain ValleJ
The general man31tr of Cu tom
Enamels. 18340 Mt . Bald' Circle. reponed Tuesda~ that someone had
burglanzed the bu tnt' s 0 ' tm1ght.
smashing 1 front w1ndo"' to tn1er and
kickin open 1~ 1ntenor doors The
lo included S 150 an pctt) cuh and a
cro't machtne "'onh S.:!. 700 • • • The ov.ncr of the Ma tag Homc-
style Laundl'). I 058 S later "' e . reponed that late Monda) or earl~
Tuesday, a buf'l)ar entered the office
area through the C"C1lan and tned unsu~ fullv to Pf) open a bill
changer. Damage to the changer and
thcce1hn hov.cvcr. v.a ~ti mated at
$250 • • • mcone \ma~hrd a window to
burilanrc 1 ta una iauel v.oman·~
Mcl'ccd ~ parked Tue~' 11 Rae·
quetball World, 10115 Talbert 'e
The s included tel'(() equipment
•'Otlb S7 .
ments Wednesday. • •• "-Newpon Beach man reported the
theft of a sun 1nd a coin collccuon
'alued at $3.000 from his home in the
900 block of lmne. • • • .\ '\ewpon Beach man reported the
theft of a 1979 Lincoln valued at
S6.000 from the I 00 block of 29th
~Utt\ Wednesday. • • • .\ "'lewpon Beach woman reponrd
the theftoft-..o purses from berhome
.1n the 3800 bloc~ of Seashore
Wrdnesda) • • • .\ Newport Beach woman reported
the then ofS2,200 in boutc plants and
SI.I SO in ca b from her home 1n the
1000 block of Balboa Wednetday.
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Iraq Claimip.g second naval bu-ilse)re Factory town riot leaves
at least 13·persons hurt
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WOOL PALATIAL
Grttk-owned tankef ncnd hip L
had been dam ed by an Iraqi mi iule
about 24 mil soulti of Kha11 Island
The m1SS1le punctured the tanker•s
tarboard ddc, and t off a fire that wa broulbt under QOntrol by the
crew. The v~l latcr headed ror the
Unitrd Arab !m1111tes por1 of
Khorf u n for rt~irs.
The atUldk on the Fnendship L s
the first ronfinncd '\ttack on neut
hipp1na1n thegulfln nearly a month.
It came day after Taha Yu in
Ramadan, Iraqi first del)uty premier.
vowed to ti~ten Iraq'& blockade on
the Khara otl terminal in an attempt
to undcrmane Iran's war: effon by
haltina it od exporu.
ta1 to aid U.S.·
la clearing alnes
"TMA11ai:lat1d .......
lrdain hU agreed to JOit' tM
United Stat• In dw.ng mtoet
rom ~ traveled ~ Sea
~--where~ h1Ye~at-.131hlpaln
thl~---··
;n,. united Stat•. ~no
to an EQypttan reque.t, II c:H•
patching "apec:tel MllCOptera to
tMAedllMtodrag thewaterw.y
with devfcet deelgned to detect
and deltroy mtnet. TM Ml~
..,. .,.. ~ed to arrtve bY
eerty next week, along wtth a U.S.
a1pport ttMP·
Brttaln, al80 Mked by Egypt for
.... etance, Uld Wednetday
~ tt WOUid htlp cleat mJnee
from the Guff Of~ at the R4Mi
S.'• notth8m end.,.tn an ex-
~ .iat-*'t tOday, the
Britllh DefenM Mlnlltr)' Mid fcu
m~anda~ lhtp now In ~ Medtterr...,,
-would arrtve In the Aid S.wtthln
~d8)'1.
The 'Yeleela had been ata-_
tloned In the Mediterranean eance ~rU, '*IOG par;i nrst 1n
. NATO exerclMa but 8leC> waiting
Jn ca. there WM a role for them
'*PlllG= neutrel ~ In the OUtf llgM\lt at ..
taCkt ~ from the w•
betWMn Iraq end Iran.
D1thA1 Pm1 ~ LA WREN E. Ma . -Nearly 80 police surrounded two blocli o
fa ory town today. kctpioa an uneasy peace fttr sc.orca of youna men we
a f\)(e·bour arson and r<>Q-throwana rampaae that l~ft at least 13 people bun
A hq or store and two apanments were b ~ly damijed after beln1
firebC:utfbcd and a bar was ransacked In the d11turblqc:e. which belai Wedne~y niaht and wu put down by ~ozcoaof city poli~ ind.helmeted 11ak
trooperi,wieldina clubs, authori~iet 111~ today. Authorittet 111d they ~d nc
definite ictta what sparked the violence m the northern Massachusetts city 01
63,000 people.
Ma... ~a•tt. charter Hf16ht
BOSTON .Police circulated sketches of two men wattled in the then o
pan of the stat 's 3SS-year-old colonial chatter from the Massac~usetu
Statehouse. while.s,.hocked historians today mourned the lo • of the pnc:elct1
but hard·te>«ll d~menL Fin,crpnnta show that the two pncd open a 1mal
lock. lifted thcheavy~rassandf)asscoverofadisplaycasearrdarabbcd the fi111
page of the chancr and he offiClal seal of Kina Charles I of England ah only afte1
the Statehouse m~seu"l opened Wednesday. .
El Salvaffor aid approved
WASHINGTON _ .. The Senate has passed a $6.9 'billion catch-all
spendina bill, includina S ~ 7 million President Reagan asked to bU;Y trucks
helicopters and other equip cnt for \be anny of El Salvador. The action cam<
early today on a vote of· to 32, after the R,epubli~n-c<>ntroUed bOd)
convincinaly rejected attcmp to eliminate. the m1htary aid u the House had
done earlier in passina its versi orthe IC11slal'ion.
U.S. delegatton to
WASHINGTON -A U.S. tech cal team will travel to Hanoi Au._ 1$ tc
resume discussions with Vietnamese o 1cials o~ the problem of accounttna foa
nearly 2,SOO Americans still missina fro the V 1etna~ war, lhe ~entagon ~YI· The U.S. ~esentatives will.meet for days with Hanoi officials fo1
technical discussions on the POW-MI issue," a Defense Departmen1
spokesman said Wednesday. An earlier m · aori&inally scheduled for April
was postponed amid generally cold relations tween the two countncs.
KlNGS MIL~ Ohio -A new stand-up rollcr5r capable of s~ up to sO mph lost a ~heel and jumped the track on a kscrew cw:veb~~ri:n,
e1Jht riden, offi~ pid. Holly ~k. 19, of New .Or s .was in ~w~
North Hospital tOday with a concussion, a neck spra10 &n~.£!1nor bruises, Wd
Sandy We1skittel, the hospital spokeswoman. Seven oth(;l'were treated foi
minor injuries and released. , ·
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A: &s1ltnict' Tht ability to bounct or spring !Melt, to
rtsumt ongmal form after strttehmg, bmding, trtading,
crushing.
Q: What u tht most m1L1,;,t carpet fibtrl ·
A: Wool. And it is MtMrtdJy so {httw you ~ sma • /IAt
shttpl) With 'UIOOI, n.cturt Onct •gain displ.-,s her supmqrity
by CTtAting •Jim of inawiibU compkxity (m.n b.s. in fart,
not ytt bmi •bit to dupliutt it). A fibtr tb.t is, iU onct,
l{;ft. uwma. "'4,..J,k, tAJ"Y"lO-fM&nt.in •"" fi~rrc."""'1nt .,
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(ompostd of tiny mole<"kf,. (hams. co1/id umhm 1011gh. Kaly
skins. Tim dtsign prwiMs • n11turAI mmp or rPMftgmtn th.t
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c•n withsc.nd strttching •nd twisting witho11t brtAJting, thm
c•n nlax MUJttn 'buts" to pmnw tt-ttnith •"" mol«#t.r •
continuity for 11 long, long ti~. A JM,.ab;[ity JGmasc.n -• ·
utilizts to ~ fuJ/tst to giw you ytars of m.gmficmt f.Otilr.
Q: Firt·rr14rdAntf Pita~ txplain.
A: Un/Ju ryntMtic fibtn, whim tiiMr IUfJ/>011 or melt
urukr II /Wnt, UJOOI u mf-atinpishing wMf, tM firt is ' ~m,J. Birms, such ., tho~ from ng•rttta. Jo not •
pmn.nmtly ,,..,. wool urptt tithn. &cA~ IM btlmal fillin
clMr raiMr th.n ~le, t.ht ~ md$ c•n bt brushtd •""'1 .
with • bl11nt~gtd t<><JI •nd tht spot tSSmti.J.Jy JWppun.
Q: W'Nt mAlt.t1 wool tasy to m.inuinf
A: ~ sc.ly suif11tt1 of iu fibrrs tmJ
ro hold dirt high m tht pik so th.t it ctm
,.ht t11Sily WOlu~ •"")'. Furthmno~
n,;thtr dirt, oily gnt ,,or ""''" .JJwr; w/J
to this 011tt"r skin, so that •rt mort wily
rtmvutd. F11t..J/y., btt111M Wool fibm •"
OJ""1ut, thty tmd to hidt J1rt &utr tlMn
smooth. t.,..ns/uanc rynthttu fibm.
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TIJUANA, Medco (AP) -Two
l'ijuana poljce officers who extoned
Sl,000 from four visitina Americans
by threatenina to throw them in jail on trumped up drua chaf'IC$ have been fired, authorities say.
satvador Aauirre Sanchez., com·
piandtr of the Tijuana municipal pQlice force, ''fired the officers on the spoL ..
Alu rre took "swift and dramatic
action" in the~because tourism is
so vitally imp¢tant to Mexico,
Campbell said. .
The incident occurred last Thurs-day. as the four youna men were
CSnvina back to the United States
from Tijuana, said William Albert.
Just before rcachina the bord~r. the
'officers ltO{>PCd their car. sayina they
were exccedana the speed limit.
The othcers told the aroup that
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Manson'• spree of terror
was 16 Y,ears ago today
By die AIMdatff ~rat
LOS ANGELFS -h s l S yean ago that Charles Manson, the cbin!1§
chieftain ofa hate commune. declared, "Now is the time for Helter Skelter,
and sent his "(amilt' mcmbcn on two v forays that left actress Sharon
TJte and siit othen dead. "It's a that never end " says Deputy District
Attorney Steven Kay a prosecutor in the 197()..1971 triil who a(tends all parole
hearinas for the five family members conviC1ed in tbe Tate-LaBianca killings.
All five once were sentenced to death, but a California Supreme Court rulina in
1972 overturnin& the 1tatc'1 death penalty converted their terms to life in
prison -and pve them the oppqrtunity for ~roJo. No ~le hu been ·
granted.
Marine buted tor •cate Nla'/
SAN DIEGO -A Marine .sc nt convicted of sellina shore leave to
fellow servicemen has been d three ranks.Jined S l, I S6 and .scnten(('d
totwomonthsinamilitaryp • n bya Navyjudae. "lama touahMarine. l will
bounce beck,'' Staff Sat pcan said after bcina busted to lance corporal.
Spean testified du · ourt-martial that it was common practice to hold
"cake sales" for the leave when be took chatv:oftbe San Dicio Naval
Station security de ent last year. He said special leaves of96 !fours were
auctioned off for as ch as SI SO. . .
. laze Injure. S7 flremen
·LOS 'LES -A blaze at a paint thinner company burled fireballs SO
to 7S feet i the air for more than three hours u 24 companies Qf fircfiahten
tried to he it in with a deluie of water and foam. Thiny-seven firefiahters
suffered lee tnhalation or minor chemical bums from the paint thinner and
other c • icals that mixed with.water from ~ir hoses, fire officials said. The
fire ed in the warehouse at the Bortz Oil Company in an industrial area
north downtown.
1¢ata lied about marden
SAN FRANCISCO-Two inmates made up a tale about lcillinJ l 6 young
unles.s they came lip with the money,
,they would be thrown in jail on drug
charaes. Alben said. He said the
officers sent Mm back across the
bordet to ¥Cl the money while they
detained has friends in the back of a
equadcar.
men in the Pacific Northwest because they hoped to escape whale leadina
police oo a hunt for bodies or from a hospital for Seit offenders. officials said.
One of the inmates was clinaina to his story, but police pve it no credibility.
The other has admitted lyina.
You have been without a cellular phone too long already.
What Are You Waiting For? ·
Nlioa ralgaattoa remembered !'he ProftJBB1on&l's In~C&r Telephone Comp&nJ'./
Wbtn-he rewmed with the cash,
Albert said, the officers allowed h9n
and his friends to 10 flee. The ,Pext
daY,, the Americans visited :5tjuana
police ~eadquarters, accom_P!ruCd by
Dettctive Georic Navajf()'of\M San
Dieto Police Depat11neot's oorder
liaison office anc\,fidentified the
unlfbrmed officerywho bad shaken
WASHINGTON (AP) -Ten years aao Wednesday, a typed letter was
delivered to the secretary of state. "I hereby resip the Office of President of tbe
United States," it said. It was s.ipcd: "Sancerely, Richard Nixon." The one-
sentencc note marked the end of a remarkable penod in American history in
which an American presadent tried to hide White House involvement LD a
squalid bWJlary, aot cauaht at it. and-was finally fon::ed from office as scandal
after scandal was opened to public s;:fuuny.
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m.uii moisturr to mut sutic tkctridty •nd ~I dust. f.ttlJ JllOpu •rr •warr of thN hrddm ~fiu.
Q: HO'UJ iJo wool's cOlon hold up?:
"' A: &.utifa/Jy. &tteuft of wool's complex chtmictel
• lt'fllCtNrr, it •lisorbs dytS icAdrly without fiutiw •gcits. And
tht K•ly surf ~n of m filitrs 1"rtJt up UN light, mNltrng in
ciolon th.t 1«"1 mOJT f ustro11J th.n t}w-y Jo m syn,thttrc
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pluk, ruatd &rbns, high loops. 1<1W loops. nn11 ftlttd
)"nu. tendmo". 11>u'rr datin~ to find tht Absoluttly perftct
loolt for your homt ~.
Q: Wh.t about wool's cost?
A: W1wn you consi.tkr WJOOl's s"pnior pn/ormAnet, t.ssy
mAintnt11net, unJM,.Jkkd buMty AM d~r11bal1ty.. its prut tS
ten ouisunding wlaa twn •t fall prict; •t 20~ J.S1' s.1:ings.
it's • bmer w/w sti/J/
Q: }Ou s.y insUllAtion's inclutkd. Anyrhing tlsd
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c•rpning. Come, kt us s1XYUJ you •ll tht .d nugt> of ~·~g
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'Lon·ely hearts club' killer hangs herself
Woman leaves note Sh~ had pie dcd annoocnt by reason UI ide DOle.s she ICI\ tn her cell at been held It 1.>e~rry 11ncc l St winter
of 1nwtlty • De Berry Comttional Jns1i1utc here, to await trial in Hayes' death. saying .. At last I ~ayes' body was exhumed after Witterunyer said. ··1 waot to remain A OeBerry cellmatc lettified at last ~~~-'::'=::=-;-:=--::-:--:-:::-=-:===-·Wutenmycr's founh husband died of as l lived -ale.me, just a bittcl'$wctt week's trial that Wittcnm~r told her have found p~ace. ~ arsenic potsonma. he wa convicted mcmocy... abOut poisonin1 ber two husbands.
of that killing in 1982 and sentenced In another note, Wittenmyer asked .. She •said she was aoing to iO.
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) -A to a 2S·ycar prison term in the enson officials to call her parcntsand thro\.lah life finding men with money
woman >A·ho met men through lonely poisonina of wealthy Oklahoma 'tell them at la t I have found peace;' and poisonino them, using the lonely 'beans clubs and poisoned two of her rancher John Wittenmyer, whom she ·Warden Ailecne Love said. • ..
four husbands with arsenic hanaed .JPCt t~rouah a lonely .hearts club ·•rve brouafit shame and disarace hearts club ads. She said that she hersclfwi~ a prisoo bed beet and left .a~vert1seme'!t. ~er other two mar-on my family. God knows they tried enjoyed to see them in pain from the
a note sayma .. ,, last 1 have found nages en<lcd an divorce. to love me., but it's hat'd to love a poison," testified Barbara Quaranto, pea~." authorities said. ·Authorities dtteovered last wCclt mentally ill child that you don't know 46• who was convicted 10 Chat·
Ada Wittenmyer, 39, wa found that .Wittenmyer was continuing to what's wrong with them," the note ta.noop tn the shooting death of her
hanging in her cell Wedne$d.ay eve-correspond with at least one man she sa1d. 73-year-old husband. ' ~~six ~aysaft.erbe1ngscnten<.'ed to had m~t through a ton~l)' heart club ·Wittenmyer was alone in her cetJ Canadian rancher Henry Joneson
hfe an pnson for the 197 4 murder of adverttscment. under mandatory segrcption at the said he sent 12 letten and a S l, l SO
her third husband, William Hayes. Jo ohe of several band written time of her death, Love said. She had check to Wittenmyer before teaming· ~~~...-~--,~~~---~------~~~-·~~~~--~~·~-----..;~.,...._~---~-'-~-Jast weekthat~eaddre~shehad
given·h.im was the prjson and not the
retreat she had told him it was.
The Tomahawk, Albena, man said
be answered Wittenmyer's ad in
agricultural publication ln April that
iud. "Widow wishes to stl}n new life
-will ttlocaie ...
W.hen Wittt"nmyer_telcphonc<s h~m
ofter her second po1somng conv1~
uon Jone60n wd he totd tier, .... .I fou~d out every1hin1 ana goOdbyc .. ..
Oklahoma Chief· Forensic Psy·
chiatriat Or. R. O. Garcia. who treated
Wittenmyer for more than th.rec years
durina her imprisonment in Okla·
homa, testified that she suffered from ·
paranoid schizophrenia.
. Put Roger Hensley, Wittenmyer's
first husband, said he did not ~lieve
she was mentally ill.
··1 lived with her off and on for nine
years and she has always known wh~t
ehe was doin&," said Hensley. "She is
jur& =···. She was kind to people, but n snc would turn arouhd and
bewo than·hcck."
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drurggied ?. · ROME -Two Iranian t n-agers identified as foes of their country's
Islamic regime were in prison tod after free in.a about 300 passe.ngers from an
airliner they had hijacked. Pohce · d their only weapon was a knife. ~bo~t 2~0
of the passengers w.cre Moslem pil ·ms who bad ~rd~ the l~an Ai~ fl1aht If
Tehran bound for the holy cities of ceca and Medina in Saudi Atabta, Iran s
official news agency said. \ Ir LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Doctor
games" and drugs that the pros-
ecution says were used on children
before alleged molestations at the
McMan in Pre-School reportedly
caused some young students to de-
velop a fear ofphys1cians.
Prosecutors sai<l the children were
given injections, pills and liquids to
make them more submissive.
~e ~htld. for exampte,aescnoea
the drugs' effect as 'making me feel
like I was asleep even though· I ·was
awake,... Deputy District Attorney
Glenn Stevens said Wednesday.
A dozen of more than 100 alleged
victi~--havc described being given
dru~: -uwalty pink pills ot pink
liquid, a source close to the investiga-
• tfon l Ofd·ttre Los Angeles Times.
.. But drugs weren't a significant
part of what went on," said the
unidentified source, who added that
children developed a fear of doctors
because of such abuses as a "doctor
game" that involved ta!Jng ~J
temperatures. '
Ten mothers have testified in the
preliminary bearing for Raymond
Buckey, 25, grandson of school foun-
der Virginia McMartin, 76. Buckey,
Mrs. McMartin and five other defen-
dants, all teachers at the Manhattan
Beach preschool, face a 1otal of 2071
counts of rape, sodomy and other
abuse.
Leningrad warning •s/il.pderous campaJ6D ~
MOSCOW -The government newsp~r Izvestia says the U.S. Sta~e.
Department's recent warning that U.S. ci~e~ may be treat~ badly in
Leningrad is part of a "slanderous campaign" to dI~urage Amencans from
'<isili..ni-the SovieLUruon... The newspapc.r...sa.id.wefnesday,....that the State..
Department "travel advisory" urging care in visiti~ l.enu;t8J'ad was aft
"absurd statement with which hardly any of the forei~ tounsts who bav.e,
visisted Leningrad will agree." · ~
N~asakl recalls bomblpg attack .. .., ................. -• NAGASAKl, Japan -Bens tolled in Nagasaki today at 11:02 ~ ":"
signaling the minute 39 years ago when much of the city w~s ~estroyed ;ii• wortd's~nd atomicbom6attack. •·we v<>wthat Nagasaki will be the last.city
on earth to suffer a nuclear attack," Mayor Hitoshi Motojima told a crowd
estimated at 22.000. Prime Minister Yasuh.iro Nakasone and some survivors•
of the bombing were among the spectators gathered at the site of the elast, now
a memorial park.
U.S .. to enl'orce abortlon policy J
MEXICO CITY -The United States told 140countries attendinfllt1.N:>
population conference that it wilJ tighten enforcement of a...10-year-Qld Policy
barrin$ the use of U.S. foreign aid to pay for or promote abortions. The Reagan
admirustration·s population assistance plan was outlined in a speech
Wednesday by James Buckley, bead of the U.S. delegation. to the International
Conference on Population. Citing a 1959 declaration protecting the righu of
chilgren before and after birth, he said: "In keeping with this affirmation, the
United States does not consider abortion an acceptable element of family
planning progams."
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Lance des.erved
better than he got
Ouster weD;t ahead
minus kind word
from his c9mrades ~IT
BucHA1111 WASHINGTON -The saving gra~ of politics is pe{.SOnal loyalty.
Unhlce sqch cutthroat callinp as .. broadcalt.ing, politics is, by com-would not, on llis own, be able to
parison. a warmhearted profession. purchase an airline ucket.
When the leader triumphs, room is Cut up and bleeding. Bert Lance
made around the throne not only for was left lying on the field, unattended
the best and brigh~st among the by a single comrade from a cause to
courtiers. but for the camp followers which he had remained loyal while,
and the court jesters. post-New Hampshire, all the op.
When Tom Pendergast. the old portunists had begun slipping off to
boss of the Kansas City machine ~C::iate a separate peace with Gary
passed on, Vice President HarrY Wrote . one traveling journalist,
Truman "did not hesitate fjve sec-"After newspapers reported that Mr.
onds., before ordering up a govern-Lance was unhappy about being
rnent plane. "He was always my elbowed aside and might resign,
friend," Truman said of the confessed neither Mr. Mondale nor any of bis
felon. ''and I have-always been his." senior aides tried to counter the
The Good Government League was impression that they would be happy
aghast; most everybody else under-to see Mr. Lance go.
stood. . 0 At a news conference Wednesday
Contrast Truman's if8ciousness in Aiatin, Texas, Mr.·Mondale was
with the siggular shabbiness of the asked repeatedly if_be wanted Mr.
uuunent accorded Bert Lance. by Lance to ~ntinuc as his campaign's
comrades of y.ihC?m he had every nght general chairman, and each time Mr.
to expect nic1pr6cal loyalty. . -... Mondale declined to respond direct-
. The Saturday before the San Fran-·ly." A real stand-UP. guy.
c1sco convenuon. there erupted -The final humiliauon came last
according td press repons -"a week. Fritz Mondale and Geraldine
fimtonn" ov~the ouster ofOrudc Fe:ttM>~:.titadecP-SQuth1 into Bert"'
Manatt as national chairman of the I..aDce•s home co'Untr)'. The general
Democratic Party, and his imminent chairman was not on the plane· the ~lacemenf ':Vitb the formet:" budget general chairman was nowhere to be
director for Junmy Carter. Smce the seen. Cast out like a leper Lance
story was only. a: few hours. old, quietly resigned, _his lo~g and
however, an~ since few A.mcncans e!1ergetic ba.ttle for po.litical redemp-
could have flCked Chuck Manatt out tion at a painful and inglorious end.
of a police b.ne-up, this was manifest When Lance departed, Mondale's
exaggeration. The .. firestorm.. was men immediately volunteered their
confined_!~ .!.few thousand delegates relief to the press.
and the press who had convened to It is the constant. reiterated claim
cover. of Fritz Mondale that he is the ~·1can'ttbinkofa.sin.gle~emberof candidate of .compassion, while
the press wh~ thinks ~1s Lance Ronald Reagan is the candidate of the
appotntment 1s a good idea," one cold-hearted. But, when Fritz Mon-
correspondent told me on Sunday. dale was into his third week of icy
"Mondale•s reputation for pro-coldness toward the man who helJ?Cd
fessionalism has suffered with the save him in the Southern primanes,
press .corps.•• Ronald Reapn was stoutly defending
This, then, was Mondale's prob-Anne Burford as "the victim of an
le.m. The press corps was ~ with attempted lynching."
ham; and, true to form, withm hours "The Republicans believe the
Mondale had caved in. Manatt was wagon train will not make it to the
retnstated; Lance was kicked upstairs frontier unless some of our old, some
to general campaign chairman. The of our you~ and some of our weak
convention proceeded.· arc left "'=hind by the side of the trail ~ut. that was not the end of it. For ... We Democrats believe we can
three weeks since that Sunday, not a make it aJl the w~:th the whole s.idglc__expression -0( solidarity with family intact.•• was Mario
8$'t Lanoc came out of the Mondale Cuomo•s message to the Democratic
camp. Not a single statement of convention.
JriendshiD,.coJlfidence in and~upport Tell it to Bert and LaBelle Lance, for ~rt Lance passed the lips of the governor. Tell them how the Mon-
cand1date who had chosen Bert to be dale wagon train of compassion is
national chairman of his campaign. determined to 0 ma.ke it with the
.. Not for attribution.'' campaign whole family intact."
staffers confided to the press that
t..nce would have no responsibility, P•trlct Bwdwuul /1 • 1ynt1Jcated
that. in the words of one, Bert Lance colaauJJ1t.
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L.M. Bovo
!Alex's legacy great
Did your dad give you what you
need to accomplish your life's work?
Phillip, the father of Alexander the
Great, gave his son what that boy
heeded. clearly. It was Phillip who
invented both the catal)u.lt and the ~formation called the phalanx.
and Alexander killed a whole bunch
of people with his inheritance.
Lookirtf for a job? Emphasize your
dependability. H~~r& executives say that's the No. I q ication now.
L.M. Boyd J1•1yadlcated collUIUdsl.
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Coast DAIL" PILOT /Tnuracla • Auav-• I 1"4 A'I
"Cf:Jt up nd bleedlng. Bert Lance was1elt.JyJngon tbefleld, unaamd?~
by a Ingle comrad lrom cau e to which he had remained loyal wblle.
po t-New Hampshire. all the opportunist had Dt;gun 11pplJJ6 otrto
negotiate a 1'1Jrale peace w./th GalY Hart.·· ..
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PATJUCSBUCU8 A9
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was i t
he s.aid?
Reagan's latest
performance clue
an Oscar award
WASHINGTON -Ladies and
gentlett1tn, the envelope. ~. For
the category of best actor playing two
contradictory roles at the: same time ...
Ronald (Dutch) Rc:ap.n.
Mr. President, the Academy salutes
you for a news-conference per-
formance in which you were able to
say categorically that you would not •
raise taxes but you would if you bad
to. In the same petformancc, you
advocated austerity but offered Social
SecPrity recipients an increase I.bey
might noi have coming and insisted
that the Republican Party would
register blackS and otben who woUld
not. on a dare, vote foryou When you
-and everyone else -know ....._.....,.~....-~--....~~te. t ~ • PJeWltfiit:::::::::::!!~~
quite a· PCtfurmaooe. ·
IM Academy J10&e of wlatl
that your promised Sc:iCial Security
ina-ease comes from a man wbo bas
beld a longtime antipathy ~ the
program. who once said it should be
voluntary and who knows tW tbeSe
entitlement programs may be the:
onf y thing left in the bw:fatt that can
becuL That none of the press pojnted
any of this out and that you main-
tained £sincere and even solicitouS
face throughout your entire per-
fonnancc, stuns the Academ)' and
makes us green with envy.
As if all of this was not enouah, the
Academy also wants to cite you for a
remarkable-performance in v.'hich
· you at least twice aCcused the Demo-
crats of demagoguery, acting au the
time as if you were personally in~~l';1 YOU did this, Mr. President, W • at
the wne time insittina that -
tions to the effect thit your ecouomic·
taX program has bun the poor is
nothing but a lie when. of course.
there arc figures to prove iL And then,
1n a non seqwrur that wilr10ilg be
remembered, you said that Demo-
cratic Jivers had paid $100,000 to
have their pictureS' taken with Mon-
dale, which as probably more than
Penthouse paid for its nude pictures
oft~ former Miss America. Bravo!
Finally, Mr. President, the
Academy notes with awe that you and
Vice President Bush persist in saying
that both Mondale and Geraldine
Ferraro have taken the Democratic
Party far to the left. This is a
wonderful piece of acting. Ji.nee
anyone who read Mondale's aoocp-
tance speech would conclude that be
bas actually taken a bard right.
Mondale promised a .. well-managed
government .. and said that when it
came to economic growth be would
rely on the pnvate sector and not on
the governmenL If this is old-
fashioned Uberalism, Mr. President,
then you are a member of the
Americans for Democratic Action.
But there's more, Mr. ~dent.
Mondale bimself pomted out that bis
platfbnn does not caU for massive
Peddling arms to both sides in the Persian Gulf defense cuts. proposes no .. business
taxes that weaken our economy:• and
calls for no "laundry lists that raid our
Treasury." Mondale does propose a
tax increase. but it is one desi&ned not
to fund programs that are ~lose to the
heart of conventional liberals.. but to
cut the federal deficit b)· two-thirds.
He even uttered the heretacal phrase
"pa) as you go,'' a cry unheard in the
land since Harry F. Byrd Jr. retired to
his Virginia apple orchards. Mondale
promised also to veto an} con-
gressional programs that would entail
more spending. And 1f that was not
enough. Mondale dtd not shrink from
espousms trade protectionism.
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tA.rms dealer sought ~fuel Gulf War
to make pipeline plan more appealing
. WASHINGTON-Basil Tsakos,
a Greek arms dealer who entanaled
Sen. Mark O. Hatfield, R-Ore., and
other Washington power brokers in a
$ l S billion trans-African oil pipeline
scheme, was up to bis collar in deals.
For example. be tried to sell U.S.·
made attack helicopters to the Iranian
government from his Washinaton,
D.C., office last February in apparent
violation of U.S. law, according to an
intercepted cable.
The sale of arms to Iran b&s been
forbidden· aince that country was
officially declared a terrorist-suppon-ina n.tion. £i&ht pcople°wereamsted
a year qo for tryina to sell similar
helicopters to Iran.
Besides tryina to oeddle arms to
Iran, Tsakoa repontdly dickered with
Iraq over the p~rchase of Soviet-
made weapons. Why was be dealina
with both sides in the 4'-year-old war
tween Iran and Iraq?
Aside fTom the biJtoric ~ of
arms men:hants, tbc shipments milht
help to orolona the Pent an Gulf War.
ORANGE COAST
llily,illlt
This would lend credibility lo th\
bizarre plan for a trans-African pipe-
linez which would enable Saudi
Araoian oil to reach the United States
and its Western European aJlies
without passina through the explod-
ing·Persian Gulf.
It's obvious that Tsakos didn't
want bis American friends to know
that he was tryint to fuel the Persian
Gulf War to make his pipeline project
more appealing. So he tried to keep
bis anns deali.np with Iran and lraq
hidden from the Wasbinaton crowd.
My associate Corky Johnson has
obtained an intercepted cable to
Taakos which indicates that United
General Enterprises. the Greek arms
dealer's Athens office, aot an~
ment with Iran for the purchase of 25
Cobra attack helicopters, ~h with ci~t rockets. The Iranians were
wtllina to pey S8.4S million for each
sun ship.
This was SS0.000 less per chopper
than Iran had paid for an earlier
purchase of CObrU from Bruit,
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AIDEISOI
according to the intercepted cables.
Brazilian officials have steadfastly
denied selling any arms directl) to
Iran.
The documents do not show
whether'Tsalcos ever completed the
helicopter deal with Jran. But they
make clear that he would have made a
bundle on• the transaction: roua,hly
$400,000 on each helicopter. or a total
of abOut $10 million. The payment
would have been funneled to Tsakos
th.rOu&h a European bank.
Iran was also lookina for spare
parts to ltccpitsannada ofU.S.·madc
weapons an worJOn.a order. A)'&tollah
Khome1n1 'srqjme has been critically
hort of spare parts since relations
with the Unat(d State ruptumj
dunna the hoall&C cnsis..
one source said ... You can't make an
~nns deal without at."
· Countries identified by the sources
as places where Tsakos bought .coop-
eration by greasing official palms
include Morocco. Egypt. Saudi
Arabia, Sudan and Tunisia. Usually.
the sources said, Tsakos would offer a
key official l 0 percent of the purchase
pnce once the deal was completed.
One of Tsakos· bliSest reponed
arms sales was to Morocro. which
bought l 50 armo.red personnel ear-
ners after a high offidal allcaedly was
bribed.
Tbett were similar alleged payoffs
in the sale of small arms to Sliudi
Arabia -,and the Sudan in the late
1970s. An aide to Sudanese President
.,Gaafar Nimeiri was the reported
ttcipient ofTsakos' payoff -but be
didn't act the fun payment he bad
been promised. the sources said.
But this ba:m't hurt Tsakos'.
chance on the trans-African p1petme
project: Sudan. one of the thrtt
central fncan countric lhro~
\\hicb the pipeline w uld run, reccnt-
l) siancd a riaht-of-v,; m nt
W1thT,Uos.
hers of the Senate as Edward Ken-
nedy, 0-Mass .. and Gary Hart. 0.
Colo .• sent letters to Massoud RaJa"'·
chamnan of the National Council of
Resistance. tn response to the Iranian
exile group·s call for recognitJon of ats
mass demonstration agaanst
Ayatollah Khomemi on June 20,
1981.
The senators ~tt unaw~ that the
counal's parent group, Mojahcdin-e
Khalq. a leftist ant1-sbah terronst
group, bas boasted of killing the
Amencan officeTS in the mid-l 970s.
Without checking the bacqtound of ~ava and the "counctl of rc-
istance" that he runs from exile in Paris.. they praised the group ·s stru -
tJc againt Khomeini.
About SO members of CoOJ1C$$
wcrc asked for letters markina the
third anm~~ry of the Tebran
demon~tration. Rep. John Con)'ers,
0-Mtch., "' nt beyond th.at and
pleditd :uppon for the work of the
council
The Academ) would like to point
out that tlus 1s no slouch of a
performance by Mondale himself. He
made the transition from COllvcn~
tional liberal tt> neo-tiberal an about
one day which, as we all know, is no
minor feat. The Academy noted, for
instance. that except for forei,an
policy. Mondale is runnina on a
platform that he himself would have
run again t ju t four ye.an ago and
· which. come to think of it, he did. He
said nothina about a ma ive jo
p~. a bousina program or a plan
to rebuild the nation's •nfrastructurc.
So the cademy ha a lwd choitt.
1r. President. Both you and Mon·
dale arc for the famtl , in mmc,
for a trona def en a.nd austerity. But
in the opinion of the A~>,
Mo lost out when he tt\'Ct1cd ao
car\dot Ind Id • tu IDCl'U ~'&S
ancvi1.1.blc. You did n0t. and an a
pcrfonnancr that wall Iona be te·
al in a SCnat h for tht r membered, vowed to have it both
oppo uon to 1ciru. A Pro mire • for lh1 the my Cl0n-
11dc d lbe ~atOt bad bren aratu you and to
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for West lo lud the king of ht•art•
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JV"orwegian -.team
Yachting trio wins
silvefiiiedal after .
party in Laguna
By CAROL MOORE
CNIMDelr ..... tt.ff
Maybe the Norwegian Olympic
team should cat more ofEva
Kramer'• potato salad.
She served the salad, home-baked
beans and all-American ham-
burgers and hot dogs Tuesday night
when l 00 athletes from herJlative
land visited her Laauna Beach
home.
So fortified, Das U1tend, Borre
SUI and Stela HaJwonen won the
sil er Soling medal Wednesday in •
. yachtinf: That added to Gree.
Walts' silvedn the women's mara-
thon and bronzes won by Das
LavJtien in cycling and Hui
Grepperad and Sverre Loken in pair
rowmg.
Plus Paal Frllvold and Nll1
Koppaas hoped there would be TV
coverage for a "few surprises .. the
fencing team was ready to provide.
"Americans have so much, they
can easily .f.ve a litlle of the
spotlight, said Frisvold, 22, of Oslo
who studies international relations
at a university in Paris.
His remark was well received by
the 200.Norwegian-American well-
wisbers at the party who expect to
hear" Ja vi elsker dcttc landct" fora
gold medal before the Ga.mes end.
For good measure, Eva and her
Arne llollen, rtcbt. chief of Norway'• Olympic Committee,
holda n.rf a111Dllilt with Ilana 8ka8etepre9ldent of ?forway•a
Confederation of Sports and Armand Carlaen. NOC depaty.
husband Warm, Dom and Davtd .
Kelly and Ca~y and David Qat1llD1
led a chorus of the anthem shortly
beforeAnaeMoll•,presidentofthe ·
NoN;csian Olympic Committ~.
gave them diplomas of appreciation
for co-hosting the fun day.
Molten i'eca11ed bow Eva Kramer,
originally from Trondheim, Nor-
way, suucsted a year and a half ago
that the team come for a fried
chicken lunch and an afternoon of
swimming. surfing and beach vol-
leyball. Fncnds ofNorwegian de-
scent were invited to salute the
athletes at the twili&ht barbecue.
The Kramersdecorated their
beach front with cascades of red,
white and blue balloons -both
countries' colors. And Jolua Store of
Newport Beach anchored his yacht
Manta, tlyinaa Norwegian flaa. in
Emerald Bay to remind the athletes
offerries on their fjords.
SalU Breuer led a quintet who
sang Norwegian folk songs and Glen
SmJdl and the Country Conspiracy
band kept the guests bumming and
dancin._ •
Officials beading the delegation
included Rau Skuet, president of
Norway's ConfedctationofSports;
Tuid Setme and Armud Culaa, ·
ofNorway's01ympicCommittee,
and RaeaarQvaJe ofLos An&eles,
NorwqJAD attacbc to the Summer
Games and bis wife Molly.
Busy sianingaut~phs were
TrlDe Solbera.~avclin; Terje
Gjeapar. cyclina; FlaD Gjertsen,
gymnastics; Jvu Eu tad and Vetle
Vlaje, rowing; Slrl Luullem, shoot-
ing; and Clan Myaen and Joa
RouJ:a1ea, wrestling.
Bjarae QvaJe and wife Hope and
Au Pub and Adele lpae• of
Laguna Beach 't'Cre among the
Oranie Coast residents chatting
about childhoods in Norway or
attendingopeningorclosingcer-
emonies of the Olympics.
Other Laaunans commented bow
the recent fog had disappeared.
providing an especially clear night .
Swim 1ult ••I••
•r• out of 1ynch
with th• re1t of
tH• world. 8•• 82.
Swim Coacb !Dae Ka.rl9eD and wreatlen Jon
Rcmntncen ana Claaa llJ'RD amlle u Slit
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Landaem, who placed anentll ta-~leta a hac from cyc1:1at Terje OJei.-.ar
Warren and ETA K.ramer, l~ and co-hosta the athletee' autacrapba collecte4 la tWr
Donna and Da'rid Kelly weredellCbted by all eoa.entr openln& ceremaalel .....-.
l'fll• Koppana and Paa1 l'rlaTold ~ted their fenctnc BJame and Hope Qnle of Newport cbat with hla brother aa,nar. Karen Ko.ter of Lapna Beach learned aboat life bi
fiiam wOUld tfo well and hoped reeulta woald be on TV. Nonr~ attache to the Gama, and wlfe Molly of Loe AJiiela. Olympic vma,e from Vet1e Vhlje of the rowtna team.
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i/nmates learn to fix cars in hopes of repairing lives
County vehicles back in service
for 25 percent of commercial cost
MODESTO (AP)-Fmna up bent
and tattered auto bodies is teachma
Stanislaus County honor farm tn·
mates skills that authorities hope will
keep them from getting into trouble
apin.
; The premise 1s that prisoners arc
·' less likely to commit crimes if they J have the ability to acquire JOd bold a
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I •• ANO 1MAr CON -
CLUDES OUR ~-
GAAto\ FOR "t>NlGm".
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"If a guy's aot a jo~ money m the
bank and a place to stay by the ume he
acts out of here, there's that much less
chance of him .cver•coming back,"
said instructor Chuck Oulaire, a
former auto body shop owner.
The inmate-students fix banged-up
county vehicles for about 2$ percent·
of the cost of havina the work done at
a commercial praae. Dulairc sai~ ..
Ii
Some vehicles wouJdn't have been
wonh repairing at commercial prices.
added Sheriffs LL Jim Scon, lhe
honor farm's commander, who ob-
tained federal JOb-trainmg funds to
finance the proJecL
As inmates learn enough repair
skills to act a Job, they are placed wnh
businesses through a job-placement
proaram and spend the rest of their
Jatl time on outstdc jobs. return mg to
the honor farm at night.
Auto repair shop owners such as·
Richard KJl'k, who hire inmates. get
tax credits and arc reimbuned 60
percent of an inmate's ~lary for six
months
Kuk. formerl) an alcohol and drug
rehab1htat1on coun~lor. has hired
three inmates.
He fired the first for dnnking but
workma wnh m;.: hands and b(1na
creative No~ I can do all that at one
pla~ and make a httle monc~ at It
"I rcalh feel th1\ ""'" b( m' last ume \n Jail."
has bad success with the other two. Smtth said be entered the program
Lan; Nalley, 37, and Duane Smith. because "I wanted to worl. and I
24 Both arc serving terms for repeat ,. wanted to learn something ne" ··
drunken-driving offenses.
"I've never had an) amb1uon to He also pan1cipate in an alcohol
settle down and do well in &Job." wd treatment proaram and plans to take
Nalley. a Napa County resident wuh computer technology classes at Mod-
a history of con\.1Ct1onsdat1DJ back to esto Junior College as well as work for
e 21 . "I hke worklna w1ih cars. Kuk when his ja1l ttme 1s completed.
"I feel the future has a lot an store
for me." Smith said. "I want to make
something of m)' hfe. This place has
made me rcalue I need to get some
responsibility.··
"leal Zion. a field representative
for the state Board of Corrections,
pr&Jsed the program for "emphas12-
m1 education" over production.
"The honor farm doeso 't appear to
b( JUSt looking for a way to get free
labor." Zinn said. "They really JCt
high marks for teachina inmates a
trade."
By K oty Brooks
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atltndanll reft PaW ()otlll:as lt«vCI -111. Matt AUm Siepull1., ie::u Jobo
Sltpu Tam Tillma.o and Jld
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CASPE'RS-ROZAJlfElt
Grcaory Gdmer U.Spcn. son of
Newport Beacb rctident Mrt Ronald
Walh.am Caspen and the late Oranat
County Superv110r Ronal<i Cupen,
WU un1te.(f In mamaat With Dawn
Michelle Rozanek of Lincoln. Neb.
an a July 21 ceremony at the West·
The bride&room choK CraJJ C.
Mormon ol Huottnoon Beach u
_baa JD.aJLind 11JMn.. ~ liWU·
JQIJOO Beactt retidenll Gtt&ory
Neville and Jot1n Rut&er. Tom Elliott.
Bradley Saean. R.A. Rozanek and
VJ. Rozanek.
folJowing a recept10n for 3SS suests at the Cornhusker Hotel. the
couple left on a •c:ddina tnp to San
fraacisco and the Hawa.Uao Islands.
They will reside tn Boulder. c.ol ..
where lhe J.S a Jnlduate Rudent to
ob:annacololY and be ts a p-aduate
ltud!ut in bUSineu edminiiuatioo.
UEVZ8-STEPUns
Linda Kay Steputis, the dauahter o1
~.and Mn Duaoe M. Stq>Utis of
Costa Mesa,~ the bride of Paul OouaJas Reevd of Sari Dtqo in an Aus. 4 ceremony at the Darltn&ton -HouSeuu:rolla.
Wearing a traditional wedd.ina aown of candleli&bt lace-and chiffon,
the brute WaJ attended by 8euy
McClelland. Susan Fe11h1ner,
Marcina Sammons. Mn. Michael
Jacobs and KJmberly Stockdale.
The bndqroom is the IOD of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul DouaJu Recvn .. His
PALIDR·MILLA
Caryn C. Miller of Newport Beach
and David Ridwd Palmer of Costa
Maa exchanpd ·~ vows in a double nna cerdnony at the Presby-
terian CbW"Cb of the CoveDU.t tn
COIU Mca on July 21. The Rev.
Bruce .Kume otrmted and soloist
was~ Voyles of~.
. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mn. Richard B. Miller of
Newport 8eacb. She wore her
motbtt's ~ PJWD of &ea-lenllh aauque Chantilly lace with u under·
dress o1 tvory satin and seed sari trim on the neicklioe ruftle. She
c.amed a bouquet of •lute roses,
prderuas and stepbanotts..
Bridal anendanu were Lon Lutz as
maid ofhODor andSiisan LeYaJJ.ey.
The bridelroom Q the IOD of DaVJd
E. Palmer of Cost.a Mesa. Brett Butler
was best man, and Bryan Miller.
brother of the bride, Brian MUlllle.
Mark Mau and Steve Mallais.
After a reception at the bride's
Rqmnteitl by Requ~r r,-e missed it a.pm. The saJc of blthina suiu.
For 30 )Ul'J, l've never been able to fillue OUl when blthina IUIU arc
beinc 10kl. If I '° in January, I am LOld.. .. Are you crazy? It's 30 dqrees ~ ~isa->1natobuyablthina
swt tD this weather?"'
lfl 10in Mayi.!.~·July or August,
the rads a.re WJeCJ with turtleneck sweaaen. double~knh wool slacks •nd
furcoaas&Dd a salesperson says, "We
bad t11;0 or three a few weeks aao. but
we've tmt than beck to the ware-
boule. We're into winter now.••
rve ficuted out the retail batlun1-
suit season rum about two houn and
JS minuiet.
Reiail stora and shop penonncl
Caryn P.lmer ·' have always lived by a c:alendlt that
few of lJ.s can imqine. home. the coupk left for· a ,~!I'll!· ~_,,.,.,Wt like Jhef 1e out of syoc with \he
tJJJ> to COroriado. l'.bey yriU 1nakC ~of tbt ~ ln October, they
their hOme in Ga.rikn Grove. c:eJebrate Christmas; in November
Tbe bride is a aracSuate of Newpon they staF the after-Ouistmas sales;
Harbor KW> School and the Fashion in December, they brioa out the
Institute of Dnlan and Merebandis.-sprins cruise stuff for vacations. ·
ins in Los Anldes and her bu.sbaod is In January, the aisles are lined with
a s;raduate ofUtancia Hi&b School. dopood and white shoes; in Febru·
ary, it's Sprina Bride M onth.
Submit wedding news
ln March. the new bathin& suau are
unfurled; in April , it's cod-of.the-year
sale; in May, it's the Autumn Harvest
TheDa1/yPllotwantsyourweddin1vu:Je~mentnews.
To help you submir the required 1nform•t1on, fonnure•vail•blut the
Daily Pilot oflia. JJO W. Bay St., Cosr.t Mesa.
E11r
Bo11Ec1
Bonanza and in June, it's back·to-
school sale. July is always fur coat
eltraVapnza.
Jn August. get ready for WlDttr
woolens and leather boots. ln Sep.
tcmber, 1t•1 holiday entenaining. and
an October, at's cam~uipment.
The stores arc · so that
whatever season you enttt them, you
emer&e from the )Wr'Otll time C&psuJe.
Any one who has evr:t tried on a
wintcrcoat weannawrutesandalsora
beach hat knows what rm ta1ki about.,. -
In the last store J visited, a
salesperson suided me to the end of a
rack with exactly six bath.ins suiu
swiniina from iL
I chose one and asked where I could
try it on. As she opened the curtaui, I
heard her humming 0 Jin&le BeU$."
She must bave'tbougbt1 was crazy.
.. swimming so' close to Christmas.
a ~·autlful
Jl,;llh"n·d 1,:.amp f>t'b off
tht'> l(Org"ou" open
For wedd111p. only a black and wluie photo of rbe bride 1ucccpr.tble.
Sn•pshots. Pollro1d and color phoros can 'r be used.
The photo must be submitted no l.arer than thrtt .,,.ttk.ultertbe ~ding.
orherwise it will not be pub/1Sbed.
En,a,tment mform.auon "to be subm1tkd •t kaJr seven weeb befo~ rhe
W'Ndtn ...
Forms and phoros can be dropped off •t the oflie% or maikd to rhe
Weddms Depanment. Dady Pilot. P. 0. Box 1560, Cost.t Mesa. C..lil 92616.
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New movie rating 'ilawning'
Film d pictlng Rus tan attack on U.S.
draws Hollywood's first PG-13 stamp
BJ BOB THOMAS
A 1.a OTC,._..,..
LOS ANGELES-The film indu •
uy's ratina system unv.cil it .first
chan1e in 16 years this weekend with
the release of .. Red Dawn, .. rated
P0-13 for it~ violent depiction of a
Cuban-Russian invasion of the U .S
Midwest. What's a PG-13? Under the official
desianation by the Motion Picture
Association o[America, "Parents arc
~tronaJy cautioned to give 1~ial
guidance for attendfnce of ch&ldren
under 13. Some matenal may be
inappropriate for young children."
The new raung. the tint change m
the G-l'G-R-X pattern that has
governed American moYies since
1968. was adopted by the MP AA July
I after cnu~ assailed the gory thrills
of••1ndian Jones and the Temple of·
Doom," "Gremlin,·; and other PO·
rated summ r youtrrfare. •
The pluckina out of a human h n
m "lndiaoaJones~ ~pccially focused
attention on the need for a modi·
fication in the PG ratin.. which suagests parental gUtdancc for chit·
dren but ~ves no specifics.
It is still too early to· determine
e actly what will cau1e a film to be
rated PG-13 in tead of PC or R:
which requires a parent or adult
auardian to accompany viewcn
under 84C 17. But in announcing Jhe
new raung. MPAA President Jack
Valenti pve some guidelines: "If a
woman is stcppin1 out of a shower
and you see her breasts. it· will
probabl~ be a PG-13. But. 1f sexual
on~ntauon is seen with nudity, 1t still
would be an R "
He add~ that film~ could also be
rated PG-13 .. if the languagc is a little
strona for PG ··
"Mr. Hot hot," produced by
Michael Phillip ("The una"'), was
the ftr5t movie to be nted PG-13, but
"Red Dawn" is beifti ~leased to
the8'cn fint. ' Produced b)'. Sidney Bee e'rm n for
MGM-UA, "Red Dawn" contain
minimal Rrofanity and has no 5ex1.11l
content, but the war action i9 violent.
Civilians are lined up and executed by
the invaders, and the battle scenes
end with high body count$.
In one scene, two lcaderJ ofa U.S.
auenilla band made upofsmall·town
hiah-school students kill a prisoner
and a traitorous American youth·at
shon ranae.
Why was "Red Dawn" rated
PG-13? ·
"It was too strong m •ts \\&r
violence for a PG." explamed Rich-
ard Heffner. administrator of the
rating system. "On the other-hand, ll
was not so strong as towai;antan R"
lie wn a ea af th cold.:t>loodcd ~alhnp by teen vc the ratings board pause,
"Of course they gave us pa,use, lots
of it," HcfTher ttpficd. "We gave the
picture the stron&C$1 ratina we could
without restrictin& 1t to people under 17."
John Milhius, who dll"C'Cfed and co-
wrote "Rea Dawn," admits that he
wu "dismayed" to learn that his film
woufdberatedPG-13:••1feJtit hould
have been a PG. and I was very upset
that if we n't.
"I a kcd the ratings people whether
l could make c:ut' llnd get a PG. They
1d, •This is World War Ill; the~·s
no way lhat subject would get a PG.• "
Milhiu 1 who directed "The Wind
and th Lion" and "Conan the
Barbarian," remained unplacated.
0 The ratings board is a mess:• he
complained.
However. Heffner welcomes .the
PG-13 rating. which he says fills a
longtime need:
.. We rated many films that f1•ll into PhylU.. re&lly 'lifelike'_
parental conception of a PG and yet 1 IUaftD t laid thla 1till 01l & bedalnce m1 . ~OOD ••
Sinatra 'bully' charges lashed
a never-never: land of not being the •• , !': ......
not beina o strong as to warrantan R. -'"1"aq. •• cra,tked Pbyllla Dtller. p09lnf u e' new..t W
We had ~oped that pp would be filled · 11.kenee. at lloYleland Was llueam in Baena Park. Hidde
-and"llow it has.' camera. captured •tartled pe9ta' reactlon• u ttie ..
dummy.. ca.me to life u part of a eetment for ABC
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J (AP)-A
spokesman for Frank inatra 1s
dismissing statements that the sin_geT
was an "obnoxious bully" al a casino
blaclc,iack table as a "smokescreen."
What state Casino Commissioner
Joel Jacobson really wanted when he
launched the attack on Sinatra was to
win support for a pro~ to license
entertainers m pnung halls, satd
Sinatra spokesman Lee Sollers in a
telephone interview.
Top entertatners then would have
to submn to fingerprintinJ and back-
ground checks to · work 1n Atlantic
City casinos.
Sollers said the casino com-
missioner wanted to grab hcadhnes
and exaggerated the involvement of
Sinatra and Dean Marun m an
11legally dealt blackjack game
Jacobson was not in his office
Tuesday, and his ~crctary said he
was not available for comment.
The commissioner criticized Sin·
atra last week during a commission
meeting at which the Golden Nugget
was fined $25,000 because a dealer
dealt blackjack to the two sinaers
from a deck she held in her band.
New Jersey law requis-es th.at cards
be dealt from a plastic "shoe.·· SJnatra
and Manin later said they were
unaware of the law.
Hoffman retums
to •salesman•
"Foulape. Bleepe and Blunden ... The 9how t. ecbedillect
air In September.
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTr==~~~=========1) Jacobson said he believed casino
NEW YORK (AP) -After a 10-
wctk layoff, Dusuo Hoffman returns
to Broadway next month in "Death
Of A Salesman," Arthur Miller's
Puhl2tr Prize-winnin& drama that
was a Broadway hit last season.
The play will reopen in mid-
Chorus boy grab
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threatened to cancel a performance
and to have them fired unJess black-
jack was dealt from the dealer's hand.
Solters said those allegauons were
untrut:
Scptember at the Broadhurst Theater By MATI' WOLF
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Hoffman, who portrays Miller's LONDON _ A year a~o, Tim weary salesman Willy Loman. will ap~'*r sit limes 1 w-k rat.Mr, than. Flavin was JUSt anot~cr ow_biz
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old will ever be a nameless chorus boy agai.p:
lt's the kind of story that could
make a Broadway musical.
Flavin plays Phil "Junior" Dolan
III. a child vaudevillian turned rtlus1c
teacher who ends up dancing the
"Slau{hter on Tenth Avenue" ballet
opposite Makarova's tempestuous
Vera Baronova. He also gets to sin&
"There's a Small Hotel" -one of the
most famous show tunes of the pre-World War II era.
.. , was pretty overwhelmed by the
reviews," the tall, solidly built Flavin
said in a pre-performance interview
at his Palace Theater dressina room.
"l had been warned abOut English
audiences and the critics -that they
wen: a httle restrained and laid-back,
and not recq>tive to sbowina their
feelings." he sa.1d. "So when l came
out for my bow at the first preview
and they went crazy, it just about
kn~ me oUL And then the
revieW1!"
Though this is Ravin's first tnp
overseas, he believes that ccnain
aspects ofl..oruion theater are health·
ienhan in New York.
"So much power there rides WJth
the critics," he said, "and I've seen
shows go down the tubes because the
New York Times pve them such a
lambasting.. But here it's nioe to see
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Aavm does not feel that bis y
long .cont.ractual commatmept
t::oodon willhurt hts Broadw•y
in anr. way. ···--~,........
.. It s almost a better break tiere
London than tt would be in N
York. because tt's an mlematio
exPOSure rm receivm&." he said.
But Flavin is the first to admit t
he has eqjoycd sood fortune in his
years in New York prior to "On Y
Toes,"
"Since J moved to New York
1978, I've worked nonstop.
ltati tics ao, that's lucky:'
Besides "Zorba," Fiavin bas
pcared in .. The Most Happr fell ,
"The Pirates of Penzance' for
ent1~. two-year run and in the sh
lived "Happy New Year," where
befriended Donald Saddler, t
choreographer of040n Your Toes''
When Jt came ume to cast "C
Your Toes" for London, it w
Saddler who recommended th
Aavm audition.
. "l hadn't seen the show ... but ev
since J decided to ao into tj busaness, I have followed in
footsteps of Gene and Fred." Aa
rtcalled, acknowledging the pictu
of legendary dancers Gene K.eUy a
Fred Astaire on bis dressina
waJI. "This show was euct.ly w
had been buildiaa--up to."
While Flavin t.a.kcs pleasure in
newfound rCCOJJlition, be is equ
pleased to pr&Jse his esteemed
laborators, particularly 97-year
Oeorie Abbott. who co-authored
book of"On Your Toes .. and dircc
both the ori&inaJ product.Ions a
their revivals in New York a
London.
"In attitude, Mr. Abbott is one
the youn,gcst c:lmctors I've e
worked with," Flavin said.
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: Levander appointed
:La Palme maitre d'
Matk Le Vt.Ader basbctn promoted to maitred' of La Palmemtaurant u
TbeNewpor&er in Ncwp()n Beach. In his new post, LtVandcrwiUovcrseedaily L operations at the 41rdcn-style restaurant. LeVandcr joined the Nc~rtcr as ·
'¥inc wmmelicr Ul Dctember 1982. He had previously served as wine
ommclier at Alfl'ffo'1 at the Wettl• Soatb Coa1t Plau hotel In C05ta Mesa. . . . -., Oarltoa A11odate1 of Irvine has reached an aareemcnt with Quntam
Corp. of Milpitas to deliver 51/Hnch ngjd disc media wonh more than S•
million over an I 8·month periOd. The media will be used in Quantum's Q'°°
Series disc drives. · ••• Star Tecbnolo1les, Inc. of Costa Mesa has hired Joa Sla.araborc ud
I £ A1t0elatea of Costa Mesa to handle its advertising and public relations
, & ~rv1ccs. Star Tee: .oolocles is the result of the mcrgina of Star Com pater Groap
and Mkrotecb BaalJlets Sy1tems and provides microcomputer· and
minicompuSCr·based business system . • • • Meter l>yumlcs Systems, I.De. of Solana Beach has chosen lrvine-b scd
j Anea a McGarvey, I.De. to provide its public relations services. Meter
Dynamics isa developer of automatic r~mote meter readina systems that unite
computer technologies and telephone communications. • • • ~ Prtdemark Corp., hcadquancrcd 1n Costa Mesa. has named Roa W.
1!:arley regional director of Pride mark Obto/Ke.tacky IDc. The company is a
national franchisor of independent property and casualty insurance agents • • • Irvine-based w71e Laboratoriet has been stlected a franchised distributor
ofUI Lope Corp. o Milpitas. Wyle will distribute I.Si's CMOS gate array and
workstatton software products from its Santa aara facility initially, then send
them on to all 12 of its United States stocking locations. ••• • Tbe Auoclatto1, lDc.; a photographic firm, has relocated to its new 7,300
square feet offices 1n Costa Mesa. The new facilities at IS I Kalmus, Suite H· l 0,
• feature a sophisticated photography studio with a cove and multiple shooting
areas plus a hiah-cfficiency lab layout. ~ --• ... , Taylor Woodrow Bome1 CaWonala Limited has moved to a larger
headquaners at 4921 Birch St., Suite l 10, in Newport Beach. The new offices
arc the result of the company'' rapid growth in recent" y n, M:C<>rdina to ~ TlppeU, cx·ecuti¥e vice president. • • • • Mlllel L. MCC..llo11p has been appointed vice president and leas~~A
• manager for Callforma Piasa in Los Angeles, a project by Baker
• Alsoclate1. McCullough has been an office leasina specialist for the ~st seven
, years with Grubb & EIU1 Co .. with responsibility for leasing activiues for the ~ , 1toll Co. at Koll Center lrvlDe and ltoU Cacer Newport. . ·
• • • • "> The Taylor Woodrow Groap, parent company of Taylor Woodrow Hom.ff
. Callforn.la Lid. of Newport Beach, has announced a record 25.8 percent
increase iD pre·tax profits to $53.8 million for the year ended Dec. 31, 1983.
Taylor Woodrow Homes Califom1a Ltd. is the developer of Beacoe BW in
lquna Niauel • • • lrvme resident Steve. M. Moore, a certified pubhc accountant wttb Pei &
, Co.'1 Orange County office m Newport Beach, bas been pTOmoted to
supervisor in the audit department. Moore has been with Fox more than four
years and is a araduate of the Ull.lveralty of Soatbern Ca.Wontla. ••• Suaa Moatou.a has been appointed vice president market·
mg/administration for Zee Medical Prod1cts Co., lac., oflrvine, a subsidiary of
McltetlOD Corp. Montonna. who has been with Zee for 10 years, will be
responsible for all of Zcc's sales, marketing and purcha.s1na functions. She wtll
develop new plans for distributors and implement new product development
and product 1ntroducuon programs. • • • National Services Commercial Brokerage, I.De. has relocated to new
offices at 4940 Campus Drive in Ntwpon Beach. The move allows the firm to
enlarge its sales staff m office, retail, industnal and investment propenics. • • • Mark Muab.D has been appointed manager of customer service for
•• Irvine-based Alpb Mlcrosy1tem1-Jn add1t1on, Job BartJett has been chosen
to head inventory control and warranty administralJon services for Alpb
• Micro Great BrltalD Ltd.'1 customer service center in Berkshire, Great Bntam.
The firm is-a wholly o~ substdtary of AlpbMtcrosystemr. Alpha Micro
desiJns, manufactures and markets a complete family of microcomputers.
• • •• Irvine resident Cb.Ddan D11 bas been promoted from project engineer to
' assistantb'.:~!resideot and chief engineer ofLowry Developmeiat Corp., a Los
Angeles-residential and commercial real estate development company.
Das, who has been with Lowry for six years, is in charge of all plannin& and
engineering aspects of the company's developments and coordinates
architects, soils and civil engineers and municipal agencies.
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Directory -i.tance
Robert BoJer-, a Bell Pii:Dlij'lT.iiila employee, bolda a
compater board almllar to ones ln operation in front of llbn
that cente a YOice to pua OD to a customer a telephone
num requeeted tbroa61 directory ... 1atance. The
..t.tance operator takee t6e ptione call. tben actlntee the
computer which peMe8 the number by computer •olce to
tbe cutomer.
Industry Association
car rally Sept. 15
Linda Shea of Orange Coast Sav-
1ngs-0fCosta Mesa and chairperson of
the second annual Building Industry
Association of Orange County Car
RaJlyc has announced plans for the
Saturday. Sept. Is evcnt.
On·S!te check-1n will start at 9 a.m.
1n the parki n& lot of the Ora nge Coast
Savings bu1ldmg located at 1700
Adams in Cost.a Mesa. The rallye wi ll
run from 10 a.m. Wl.til .l p.m. wuh a
wine and cheese awards party until
4:30p.m.
A $35 entry fee includes only the
Rallye and the party afterwards.
There is a recommendation of four
people per vehicle. Tho5e with more
than four will be charged an ad-
ditional SIO per person. The deadhne
for prc-rcg.istrauon 1s Sept. IO. and
the raJ lye is limited to the fi rst 100
vehicles.
The rall}e t open to both B.l.A.
members and their guests. Forfunher
infonnauon contact the BJ.A. office
at 547-3042.
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Fam ·1y business~
New frontier £or
entrepreneurs
Are you,are«0t sBctuate f'rom
col19C or paduaie school. plarm1na
lo join )Ourfamilybusioc ? Even morccou~u • are you _plannina to
pool your talents with younpc>uK
and as a ~wo-carttr coupl~ put your
expert knowlcd,IC to work to build a
ncwfamilybu aness?
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If so.good for you! You aretht
entrepreneur of the '80s: you a.re
beating a new path on thHronticrsof corporauons. larJCand small, ui-
opportunity: you are the 1ndi v1dual creasiqg numbtnofipeople arc rexb·
with thetruee1nrepttnCUrial p1ri1 inathcconplUSton lhauoleue)'OUr
who bas the vi ion to use )OUr own ccooomlC'fate1n the bands of an
master's ofbusine s 1dm1nistrat1on imjxrsonal outsider 1s not a good
for your OVlln advancement to any idea. The fam1hcsstnkuta OU.\ 9n
bei&ht. their own have made the dc<:isioa to
ibis is. in itself. a 0 new" story, old trytocrcate1hC1rown secunty.
though it may seem to the superficial PCThaps you and a~· a P9m't.
observer. his within the family that cb1ld or abli ng arc scnously consider·
\Oday's entttpreneuns really tak.ina i na takina the pl unse. If so. ) ou an
hold. Therearcanestimatcd 17 facinaatonalaiesof~questions
million small businesses in the Urut· that you must answer ashoncstlyu
. ed States, and several million oe• you can-if you a.re t.o makcyou.r
ones are launched every year. Of these small buslness O)·.Jusi to illustra~
small busincsscs, bOth the mablisbcd Will you be able to work U>getber and
com patties and the start·ups. the live togetJ>cr without dri vina cadl
overwbelminamaJorityarcfamily· otbdcruy?Arey91Jreadytoll.ke
run operations. -direct respoa.sibility for your own Why are more and more people economic wrvi\-al1What happens to
ma.king the c:lccision to start or join a your family if )'OUrbu.sincss hiu bard
family business? Why are they doina timu? How will the fact that tt'sa
it now? Amorll th .facton:~~;;;::;;:::;::::: fuiaily btni affect YoUF lllOCIVF;.-<, .......... ~ •New amtudes. Notmo lo~qo.; a tioo iJict ~if'orm.ancetlS"ffiiS UiC
job wt"th a family fir1n carried little ri&bt time an the hfc of lbc ~to
lJfCS\ige. Families wbO ownechmall lau.ricb a buainca?Jbil ii justa _
businesses sweated so that the next sampling of the facton Wt Goldsieio
generation could educate itself to join considers crucial to uucc:aaful
the ranklof professionals and ex-launch.
ecutivcs.Fora1Qnordauahterto •Expcneoce.Ho muCbcx·
move back to the fanuly company ~nee do you and your f&mi.ly have
meanteitherheorshecouJdn'tcut n Ul the area you'reconsideri.Dg?lbe
inthecorporakworldorbadjust eotirefamilyneednotbe~in
flunked out of paduate school. runnina a tuW.U"&.Dt. for la.sunoc. but
But today. tbe family busmns has at least one member should lmoW the
p.med new Jlamour. Younger sencr-dct.ails of man.acing a commcn:ial
auons look with new pride at the kitcbcn, bu}'lng food-wbol~ or
businesses that have caused th~ running a din mg room.
family to prosper over the decades. • Enef'IY. Any business will require
They are eager to come in. repons an unmense amount ofhuman eff on
Jerome Goldstein in a new book. -and you should be sure that the
"}jowtoStarta Famlly Business and business r.ou·re thinkingof stan.iaatS
Ma.kc It Work" (M. Evans, S9.9S plus one you like. e'en love.
SI foq~r:cpaid ba.ndlin&). to con tin uc Your e~ pectations should be l'e"
thetradltaon aod toada the1rcon-alistic. tfyoure~pcct.ationure too
tnbution. high. )Ou'Ucloscupbcforeyou·ve
• New perceptions. As the per-bad a chance to develop the bus.iness
c:civcd tee\lnty of \be sai.riedjob ~ pro~y. AD4 you mUSl DOt 'liikt-
down, the lure of an independent C5li.matctrUst;afamilybus1n tS
business goes up. After witnessina built on uus't and all of you must
many shake-ups. layoffs and lossts m beheve in each other.
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Fqnner lfewport llArboJ' Blib •tar Steft Tlmmona (left)
bloeb a shot by Canada9• Don SUton.
U.$. awaiting
second shot .
. at Brazilians
Volleybcµl gold
will be at stake . . .
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putting the ball m the· air for
Timmons to spike from the outside or
down the middle. many times in
clutch situatioos. •
. _Saturday night
By HOW ARD L. HANDY
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"Dusty tells me to call the key or
~ he'll call it and we've worked well ~ together." Timmons adds ... We work
four hours a day to ~rfect these
things." .
LONG BEACH -"Playing in the
Olympic finals in m).' home town.
"What greater th nil could I have as
an athlete:· says Steve Timmons, a
fonner standout at Newport Harbor
High and Orange Coast College.
iimmons and Dusty Dvorak of
Laguna Beach wilJ both be m the
starting lineup for the U.S. volleyball
team Saturday night when it meets
Brazil for the Olympic Games gold
medal at 6:30 at Long Beach Arena.
Wednesday night. the Americans
banded Canada a IS-6, lS-10, 15-7
defeat to set up a rematch of Monday
night's loss to the ·Brazilian team.
"This has lO be the highlighJ <?f my
athletic career," Timrht>ns says. I've
been working hard for this goal for
four years and it hasn't been easy. The
road has been a long one for me.
"First, I di~n't know if-I would
make the team and then i didn't start.
for a long tf m~ Now l'm in the final
match of the OIYJllpic Games."
Timmons and Dvorak work well as
a team. the Laguna Beach senet:
ln the match with canada. the U.S.
squad appeared much more relaxed
than it did Monday night int~ loss to
BraZJI.
"We are real pleased to be playing
for the gold," Coach Doug Beal said.
··we played much better tonight than
we did against Brazil, obviously.
Steve and Craig (Buck) got a lot of
controlled blocks for us tonight.
"The crowd really helps, too. The
louder the crowd, the more intense
the players gel It's almost like having
a seventh pla~r on the floor. The
players get balls they wouldn't get
otherwise and do everything else
better when the crowd gets into the
match.
"Toni,$).lt everybody was involved
in transttion. The more movement we have, the better we play, " said.
Beal. -
"Tb O lympic Games-are u
exciting event ~ -we have been ~
pointing for this game for four years,
some of the players for eight We try
(Pleue eee REllATCB/~)
Angela home
tonight after
IUH•lng ION
to8Nttle. C2.
u.s~ closes in on gold with 8-7win
By ROGER CARLSON
ottlleo.lrNothllf
MALIBU -Goalie Craig Wilson
canie from out of his cage and stole
the baJl in the fo ur-meter area with
l:<W left and Doug Burke converted
o~a 6-on-5 situation with 26 seconds
left this morning to lead the United
States water polo team to a dramatic
8-7 victory over West Gennany here
at Peppcrdine University.
'The verdict gives the ·U.S. a 4-0
record with Yugoslavia next on the
agenda Friday night at 9. Yugoslavia
plays tonight, but regardless of the
outcome of its game with Spain,
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Eouganis
halfway
to his goal
He dominates
springboard;
platform next
'LOS ANGELES (AP) -Greg
Louganis, with an unbeatable com-
bination of sracc and power, made it
halfway to hjs &<>al of becoming the
first man to win two diving gold
medals in one Olympics by capturing
th~ springboard event Wednesday
with four perfect scores.
Lougarus will go for his second gold
·medal Sunday in the platform event,
in which be wona silver medal at the
age of 16 at the 1976 Olympics.
Louganis. of Mission Viejo, ac-
CUfl\ulated 754.41 points to 662.31
for silver medalist Tan Liangde of
China. Ron Merriott of Ann Arbor,
Mich .. won the bronze with 661.32,
just .99 behind Tan. So thoroughly did Louganis domi-
nav: the competition that he almost
could have skipped his final dive of
the I I-round.finals and still won the
gold medal. After IOdives, Louganis'
point total was 662.0 I. just .30 fewer
than Tan's I I-dive second-place
total.
l.ouaanis, who has won 26 national
divina titles, never trailed after any
round. .
'\.11ina the le, strenalh that enables
h!ID to leap 30 inches vertically from a
stindina start, Louganis aot his first
10.0 on his thtrd attempt, a forward
dive from the straight position, then
picked up two more I Os in round four
With an inward dive from the pike
position.
Friday's game is for the gold medal
here at the XXIIlrd Olympiad.
Burke's goal wasn't the end of the
dramatics this morning, as the Ger·
mans made one last bid to tie, getting
loose in front of the American $oaJ with two seconds left, but Ramer
Osselmann's cripple somehow
missed its mark and Germany fell to
1-2-1.
The winning shot was set up when
German goalie Peter Roble tried to
·duplicate Wilson's delicate man-
euver, but instead he was ejected.
The U.S. got off to a very slow start,
losi~A the ~rint and aJlowing an
uncontested goal by Thomas Locbb
with just 16 seconds gone, but the first
quarter ended at 1-1 with the help of
two saves by Wilson. steals by Drew
McDonald and Jody Campbell and a
shot from six meters out by Peter
Campbell with 4:44 left.
There were no kickouts in what was
a very conservative period._ _
Again Gary Fi.gueroa was beaten on
the sprint to begin the second quarter,
an unusual circumstance. The sprint
has been one of the Americans' best
assets.
One-up situations became a big
factor iJ1 the second quarter as the
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Orea ~anla of Mlulon VlejO ezecutea a backfllp dartq the DDala of tbe men•• •prtil,aboar'd comped ti.on at use.
Germans were the beneficiaries twice
and made good on both, first when
Loebb's shot was panially blocked by
Wilson, but careened through, then
with 1:55 lcft in the half when Frank
Otto hit from the comer.
The U.S. also scored on a 6-on-5
when Terry Schroeder popped from
the left side with 3:41 left to tic the
game at 2. But later on another 6-
on:s. the Americans were frustrated
by a situation that first saw the
Germans ~n possession simul-
taneously wtth the kickout, then after
Peter Campbell stoic the ball
Schroeder massed from 5 meters.
Only a great save wtth 10 seconds
left in the half by Wilson at point
blank range saved the U.S. from being
two goals back at the half.
Locbb got his third goal of the
morning with a bouncer under
Wilson's arms with 5:36 left in the
third period, but McDonald
answered with a perimeter shot to
pare the count to 4-.3.
Still.. the Europeans were dtctattng
the tempo and style -the United
States' fast break and counterattack
bore little resemblance to antici-
pations.
U.S. juggernaut
crushes Canada
Basketball final
vs. Spain Friday
may be formality
ByROGERC~N
ottlleO.., ..... ..,,
INGLEWOOD -The-Unjted
States' 1984 Olympic basketbalJ team
has averaged a 32.6-point margin of
victory in seven starts during the
XXllird Olympiad and the domi-
nation of America has reached the
76-1 plateau since the spon was
insened into the Olympic Games in
1936.
And there seems little reason to
doubt it won't continue Friday night
when Coach Bobby Knight's crew
finds itself in its second straight
rem.atch after toying wtth Canada
Wednesday night to gain the finals
against Spain here at the Forum.
Chns Mullin. just one of many
heavyweights on the U.S. squad. led
the way to a 78-59 victory over the
Canadians with a 20-point burst as
the Amo.ricans dominated from stan
to finish. trailing only once (6-4).
Defense ( 14 blocked shots and 7
steals). rebounds ( 41-35) and supenor
ball-handling(Canada trailed in turn-
overs. 16·9) were instrumental. but as
has been the case each time out. it was
dtfficult to single out any sin&lc item.
f°nda) 's gold medal matcbup d~
lighted Knight, who'll put his team
aaamst an old coachi'nJ friend -
Spain's ntonio D1az-M11uel.
"He• s a close, personal friend." said
Knight. "I'm tremendously pleased
for him to be 1n the gold medal game.
It means a lot to Spanish ba ketball ...
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Knight has been on dose terms
with the Spanish coach sinQ: be was at
West Pointaod has spent 7-to-lOdays
annually with him the past 13 years
during clinics in the United Stat~
and Europe.
"I am close to Amencan basket-ball~' said the Spanish coach, "We
learn from Amencan basketball. and
we're coming up and now Amencan
coaches art staning to fear us and this
IS a good thing." '
Asked about Fnday's matchup. he
said: "No game 1s won or lost before 1t · is over. E\erybod)' 1s thinking right
now that the U S. w1ll win eas1h. but
the game is not O\.er ·· ·
Canadian Coach Jack Donohue
gave Spain little chan~. howe' er. as
do most. .
Asked what It might take for the
Amencans not to win. Donohue said,
.. A terronst attack Thursday night
and thert would be no game."
He added: "Bobby Kn tgh t won't let
them lose. There are no fat cat
walkina around that team. But. 1f the
referees go bananas but I don·t Stt
that happcmng:·
The Canadian roach ·s ideas rqard .....
(Pleue ... u. /CS)
Louganis' fourth J?CrfCCt score of
the day came on h1s 10th dive, a
reverse l 'h with 3Vl twists.
In the sprinaboard preliminary
Tuesday, Louganis was awarded five
perfect scoreund 752.37 poinu. 3.12
Lewis one step·a way f rora matching qwens
!rt of his aO·timc record of7S5.49. LO ANGELES (AP) -Carl
sot even clolcr to that Wcdnes. Lewi,, booed in his previous appear·
y. ancc an the Los Angel« Cohscum,
LOupn1s said aner the ~cdal electrified the fans Wednesday niaht. (Jrcmony that he was not disap-racins to an Olym_pic recotd in the
tointed that he did not have his best men's 200.mcter final for his thtrd
point total ever. sold medal of the 1984 Game . .. "Gettina 800 J)Oints is one of my Lewis, clocked in 19.80 second 1
Ji," Loupnas said ... It w<?Uld'vc · now with1n one victory of matC'bina
n nic:e to do atauhc Olymp1 but Jc Owens· aoldcn harvest at the
Clian•t expect it. . 1936 Games.
''Rccol'ds can be broken any tame. Lewis ~on of the 100.mcter old 1Ut go a medals are liaro to ~ me b~y.-m-00.1 ast turdar nijl\l ana won
Q meant a lot to ,Jtt a sold here. It wa the loni,jump Mond y m l'lt. nng
mc1h1na mi ins an rny career." 28-01/• on h openi111 try. It wa that
He called Sunday's platform final m1ht he wa J~rtd when \he crowd
• CJK>thcr cont t and another di). l It d pnvcd ~u he pa h1
(~eue -DIVl1'0/C3J lat fi ur1ncm nthcn-..n o or
celebrated Olympic debut and Pierre
Quinon became France's first Id
medalist ever in the pole vault.
The 18-)ear-old Budd, now rep-re~ntina Britain and runnina
barefoot a usual. finished only third
an her 3.000..metcr stmifinaJ ~at,
behind Mancica Puica. the world
cross country champion from
Romani • and Cind) Bremser of
Madi n, Wa'i.
Mar} Decker the Am ncan chattt•
pion from nc, ore .. who hid
bttn troubltd b) an chillc • tend n
lnJUI) rteently, won ht"r m1final
heat tn M .l.000. bcina <'Ont led 1n
the Game for the fi~t 11mc.
Budd and er. e C'd to duel
Smyth,
Glaser ...
second
Area sailors
win silver medal
i~ornado class-
LONG BEACH -Randy Smyth
of Huntington Beach and Jay Glaser
of Ncwpon Beach captured the silver
medal ul Olympic yachting Wednes-
day with a second-place finish in-the·
Tornado competition.
Smyth. 30. and Glaser, 30, finished
scoond to the New Zealand duo of
Rex SeUcn and Chris Timms in the
sevcn-raoe competition. Australia,
with the CTCw of Chris Cairns and
John Anderson. won the bronze
medal.
Olympic officials. meanwhile, be-
lieve a father-son duo from Kirk.land,
Wash .• bas set a precedent by claim-
ing gold medals m separate boats in
the same Summer Games.
Carl Buchan and his father. Bill.
registered the victories in W edn~
day's Olympic competition in which
the United States also grabbed four
silvers.
Jonathan McKee and Carl Buchan,
his crewman. claimed the gold in the
Flying Dutchman class and Bill
scored a victory in the Star class.
The results, subject to change if
protests arc filed. enabled the Ameri-
cans to win a gold or silver medal in
each of the seven classes of Olympic
yachting.
Russell C.outts captured the Fmn
class to give New Zealand its second
gold medal and Tbc Netherlands
claimed its first gold when Stephan
van Den Berg captured the Wind-
glider class. · Das Halfdan Ustcrud of Norway
was disqualified when an on-the-
water JUry ruled he .. pum~" the
satls an his last race Tuesda). Robbtc
Hames of Coronado won the event
(Pleue eee SMYTH/CS)
Conover gains
kayak finals
'
Not evetyone has
been caught up
in Olym.plc spi·rit
Fto AP. pat I
LOS :ANGELES -Milhons lumed • out to wa&ch the torch or tuned in to see lhe '
ports, and ladium are sold out wtth chccn~ fans but ~tch any surface deep cnou~ and
you'lt find a fellow who's fed up with the Olympacs.
.. I'm sick of the Olymp1cs." said Downey
bancnder Bill Mitchell. "I'm tu'Cd of hcarinc that sons.
for openers. and I miss 'Monday Niabt Baseball."'
••The ueet itre mes.std up somethina fiettt," said
Oiclc Manin, wbo work _ in the hquor department of the
32nd ttett Market near the University of Southern
Cahfornia ...... The entire Japen~sc team 1s wipina us
out of Scotch. That and Wild Turkey are the only
Amencan words they know.·•
The campus is m the bcart of Ol~pic country,
with the Coliseum and Spons Aren!' JUSt next door.
Plus the swimming venue u on the USC campus. as is
'One of three Olympic viltaaes. · . .
Mitchell s~ holdin1 the Games each year on a
platform "in the middle of the ocean... •
''They can have it in a different ocean every time,"
he said, "and everyone would be happy."
Evelyn Handy waves a flq to lure in parking-lot
customers near the Coliseum - a boring job, she
admits with still unflaging enthusiasm.
''I'm not tired of the Olympics. because of all the
money we're making." she says. "But I'm tired of
tandm& here 10 the hot un."
Four NASL teamajoln MISL
Four teams from the North American m Soc.cer Leaaue apparently have cleared the
major obstacle -money -an<l will
compete the Major Indoor Soccer l.caguc
this year, accordina to San Diego Sockers owner Bob
Bell.
Bell said Tuesday that the Sockers, Minnesota
Strikers, Chicago Sting and Cosmos have agreed to pay
a combined S 1.6 million application fee to join the
indoor league.
ever
ca Batt.Go
Chlcagq closing In on f eaden ·
Harold 8alaet had three hits, includ-ii
foa a solo homer that tr1gered a five-run
ChiQ\IO third inning to back Floyd
8Ulll1ter and 1he Whne .So~ to a 5-4
viC1ory over the New York Yankees Wednesday.
Banni ter, 10-7, allowed six hits and three runs in
before necdina relief help from RM Reed in the.
seventh. The win allowed Chicago to move within l 'h
pmes of pace-1ettin& Minnesota in the Amencan
Lt-a •I(' West and a game behind the Angels ...
Elsewhere. Oakland right-hander
Ray Barrl1 allowed only four hits
in seven mnings and teamed .. with
BIU Caadlll to shut out Minne-sota,~. Burris. 11-6, walked two
batters. struck out two and left in
the eighth after givmg up a single
and a walk. Caudill worked out of
thejam and earned his 25th save
. . Mike BocldJcker and Tippy
Martlae1 combined to scatter
nine-hats and Mike Young cracked
BalDee a three-run homer and scored
twice in leading Baltimore to a 7-4 victory over
Cleveland ... Milwaukee right-hander Don Sutton
established a major-league ~rd of 19 seasons with
100 or more stnkeouts and Willy Lozado tripled and
singled to drive in two runs as Milwaukeccdged Kansas
City, 3-2, to end a 10-game losing streak ... Rieb
Ge4mao drove in a career-high five runs with a homer,
a single and a sacrifice fly as Boston rolled to an 8-0
victory over Detroit behind Deuh "Oil CU" Boyd ...
Dave Collini and Tony Fenaudez belted three hits each
and Jlm ClaDCJ scattered seven hits in eight innings to
lead Toronto to a 7-2 vtctory over Texas.
Cage signs contract in Italy
SAN DlEGO-Michael Cage, the 6-9 m
center who was a first-round draft pick tlus
year by the Los Angeles Oippers, has opted
to sisn a .contract with an Italian-team.
Cage, from San Diego State, agreed to sijn a ·onc-
ycar_. ~180,000 deal with Rimini of the Italian First
Divmon.
.
Cub beginning to pull a ay
IU. Mor d drove 1n ra(r" run a ~1th three ntl -mclud1n one tn a
four-nm venth inning -l db~ the · nrc tuns Chi o Cubs 10 7-6 victor)
Wednesday over the New Yort Mets. The "•ctory was
the' i1th traight for the Cubs who opened a 41h-pmc
I dover the second·l1 ce Mets tn the Nattonal league
East. It was the Cubs seventh consecutive wm over the
Mets •.. Jim Wolllftnl doubled home two runs to back
BUI GalUck•on an4 J ff Readoo'1 s1x-h1t pitching as
Montreal defeated Ph1ladelph1~
3-1. Gullickson. 7-7, ,ave up a
· doubl to Von Hayet an tho first
mning. then retired 20 lraiaht
batten before yicldina three ~tra1ght sinale~ in the top of the
eiJhth ... Tom Foley'• two-run
homer in the bottom of the ninth
innina foJlowed Eric Davt1'
e1Jt)th-1nning solo shot and sent
Cincinnati to a 4-2 victory over
San Diego ... n..te Berra belted a
Moreluad grand slam home run in the sixth
mnina and added an RBI single to lead Pittsbur'&h to a
6-4 victory over St. Louis. The slim was Berra's Jir'5t of
the season and second in his major league career. The
homer was hiseiJ!lth of the year ... Pllll Garner'• bases--
loaded single w1th one out in the bottom of the 12th
inning gave Houston a 7-6 victory over San Franci~.
Olajuwon signs for $6 million
HOUSTON.._ Tbe Houston Rockets m on Wednesday announced the sigmngof7-
foot ~nter Akeem OlaJuwon, this year's
top pick in the National Basketball
Association college player draft, to a six-year contract worth in excess of $6 million.
Neither Olajuwon nor Rockets officials would
comment on terms of Olajuwn's contract, but the
package was believed to be as high as $6.3 million if he
fulfills all bonuses.
The former University of Houston All American
joins the 1983 top coU~te choice. Ralph Sampson, to
aive the Rockets a twin tower lineup.
"l couldn't be happier to have Akeem as a Houston
Rocle.et." General Manager Ray Patterson said. ••All the
steps we have taken before would have been
dimirushed if we had not taken this step.
..There never bas been a stronger young front line
in the history flli the NBA and you can check that out,"
he said. ·
Houston Coach Bill Fitch presented Olajuwon
with a No. 34 Rockets jersey ... It's not sweat-proof
either,". Fitch .$&.Id. "Welcome to the Houston
Rockets." ,
Olajuwon replied dramatically: .. I'm very proud to
be a Rocle.et." ·
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Dickerson to mlsa game
11uurcd t11 ncd; ednesday dunna prac-4 • .. Rams runnin ct Enc 01ckcnon m
t1ccandwtll mis thcclub'sncxtpre-«ason 9 ,
~e inst.the Ocveland Browns Mon·
'I· The 1nJury occurred when Dickerson collided with
te:immatc Nol~ n Cromwell dunng a~ illl d_rill in the
fternoon prart1ce ion at the team s uatntn& camp
at Cnl State Fullerton. •
Dickcnon fell to the ground in arett pain an4
practice waJ halted immed1a1ety,
after the incident
The running back-, who
earned All-Pr<> honol'I dwina his ,.
rookina season. laid motionlc .. s
on the practice ·field until JMra-
medics arrived 20 minutes later
and transported him to UC Jr.vine
Medical C.enter where X-ray1
were taken.
.. lt looks iood." said
Larry Miller, who di~osed
Dtetenon Dickerson's injury 'as a severe
cervical train. "He's hurting now but he'll be line." ,
Robinson also said that he will be prepared to play
the second-year runnjna back 9tbo set an NA.. record
for a rookie la t ~son by pining l ,808 yards on a
record 390 carrie as soon as the soreness is gone from
his neck. • •
Dickerson returned to the Rams' training cam~
later Wednesday ni&ht fitted with a neck brace.
Gomez struggles to victory
Angels .
welcome:
Oaklandw·
From AP d.llpatclles
As the Angels head home for a brien
four--pme bomestand against Oak·
land beginning tonight at 7:30, the
Amencan League West has turded .
mo .
The Angels continue to trail PACC:
setting Minnesota by just a balf~me '
following Wednesday afternoons 7-2~
loss m Seattle, but the ditisioft's •
division champion Chicago White ·
Sox may be starting to make a move.
The White Sox, who beat New Y9rk
Wednesday, are just a game bebmd '
the Angels and W2 back of the Twins.
The Angels won't be home lo~ ·
After the weekend series with the A s
ends Sunday,Ws back on the road for
a ruued trip which will take them 10
Detroit, Baltimore and New York.
Jn the head-to-head battle betweet\1"
the league's strikeout leaden
Wednesday, Seattle's Mark Lanpton
simply outlasted Mike Witt / .. I was able to get them out."
Langston said, as the Mariners
snapped a six-pme losing streak. "h
was a struggle. '
Lanaston and Edwin Nunez com-
bined on a five-bitter. Lanaston
pitched out of several jams 'l.S he
strua.led with bis control. .. fJust tried to bow my neck and io
at them with bard stuff," said
Langston, who struck out seven.
He left in the seventh with a runnCf
on and none out.
"When I can't throw my fastball for
a strike that's a sign I'm ti~." he
said.
Witt was not as fonunate as
Lanaston was in survivina the early
innings. .
"I didn't have that good controi,"
said Witt, who bad posted th~'
complete game victories over SeatOe,
"Sometimes it comes around later 9n.
"I didn'tget the ball where 1 wanted to
and they didn't bit it where 1 want~
\hem to." ·
Angel Manager John McNamara
said Langston's wildness -five'
walks -may have been just eno~
to keep the Angels a bit off balanCC. i
"He had just enough trouble ~t.b
his control that we didn't what wc)(lkl
happen next." McNamara wd. ""
Alvan Davis drove in two runs with
a single and bis 22nd homer.
Langston, 10..9, struck out ae-VCn
and walked four, surrendcrina fbu~
hits beforeajvina..-ay to Nunel in '
seventh inning. 1 •
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annual Huntinaton Beach ~ ~
n1s tournament is Saturday. •
The tourney will run ~ua. 26
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•Pfthminary rouads will be Pia~
at the Pacific nd4 Catua Oub·M;d
at some local schools. All of the fiOlh
wtU ta_ke place at Pacific Sum.
Plcdic nds Cabana Oub ~s
toe.IN at 1'1 Attanu Ave. 1n Hunungton Beach.
The loumament is 11n<11oned
the U.S. Tennis iition
for mo~ tnfnrmat on ~ 60·1 12.
..
I rl~~:~o!.a:d:I:
c JOY the envtronment
"A goal c~n't be a moment, n's a
p oc s . We JUSt ~e to focus on the
k at hand and not on the aold
dial Saturday night," added Beal.
1 Karch Kfraly also played well for tt1e U.S.
~'We were looser toniJht and this
much more of an im~nant
atc;h than against Brazil • said
raly ... l'lt be disappointed if we act a yttlillJ but gold .• We feel we have
s<)methang to prove.
!"Monday night, WC didn't go into
ttiat game with Brazil with a really ~eat attitude. We should have gone
1d with the idea we co_uld put them out
"Of the tournament. We ~ so
rly and know we can do much
er. We were a half step behind
oday but being loose tonight
helped. Now we feel like we have
somethana to prove on Saturday, ..
5*id Kiraly. .
"Brazil has a lot of strength and
they're a very good serving team,"
. Beal added. "l(s my feeling that the
two best defensive teams are playing
f¢r the gold. They have two guys wlio
ate great playc.rs. William Silva and
Bernard Rajzman."
t Paul Gratton of the Canadian team
Pr&ised the U.S. crowd. "The crowd
here is very polite, not like some in
South America. It's good for the U.S.
to have the crowd on their side. I can't
say the crowd was. a factor in our
losing. The main thing was that our
service pass was off and we couldn't
run our offense."
"It feels great to be in the final
match," said Buck. "It's a dream
come true. Saturday night will be the
highlight of most of our Jives. I hope
we play to our potential. Brazil is a
tough team."
..
In the other semifinal Wednesday,
Brazil started slowly but came on
sJrong at the end to finish otT1taly,
12-1 S, 15-2, I S-3, 1 S-5. Volleyball playen Steve Timmona (left), Aldla Benhul (center) and CraJc Buck led the United Statee ·put Caa•cla Wedaeeday.
Taylor, Tate. Tellman, Biggs ·~TotcllthetruthJwas-wondcringwherethcrealMark #t~ ~ • Breland was,•• said Breland, who who has a 108-1 record, a}SO reach boxing semifinals tl:~s1r:u~~~outs. He will box Luciano Bruno ofltaly in
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Mark Breland. booed in his Leon foup4 out quickly where the real MarkJmland
previous appearance, knocked outGenaro Leon ofMexico was. The American knocked him down with a left-right to
wi\b a CtUJlchina right in the first round before a wildly thejawinthefustround. Tbeknockoutcameat2:39.'ratc, Wcdn of Detroit, knocked down Christopher Kapopo of Zambia c~ throng esday night and gained the Olympic twice and stop,.......t him at 2:SO. His semifinal OP""'ncnt will boxmg semifinals. r.:.... .,...
1Theworld 147-poundclasschampion.from Brooklyn, be Manfred Zielonka of West Germany.
N.¥., looked like a different fighter from the one who Tillman, of Los Angeles, stopped Tevita Taufoou of
apptarcd unsure of himself in two of his three previous Tonga after a knockdown. His neltt bout will be against
victories here. Angelo Musone ofltaly.
In the final quarterfinal bout of the tournament, Three Canadians also gained the semifinals -WiJlic
Tyrell Biggs of Philadelphia. became the l l th and last U.S. de Wit, the world 201-pound champion; Shawn
be.J.er to qualify for the semifinals Thursday by scoring a O'Sullivan, l S6, and Dale Walters, 119. .
5~ decision over l 8-year-old Lennolll Lewis of Canadjl. De Wit k.rtock.ed out Dodovi<: Owiny of Uganda with a
_;1Bius, scoring well with left jabs and flashy tremcndous lefthooktothejawat2:S6.Thcrefcrtedidn't
111binations to the hea~ will fight Salihu Azis of even count. . l--.LU;KOS~:u· l-l·~~5Cmifinati-«>day: -De Wit was cut over his right eye. However. be caned
Meld.rick Taylor, 17, of Philadelphia aJso gained ae it "just a little scratch" and he didn't think he would keep 12~pound semifinal match apinst Omar Catari of him from a semifinals match with Arnold Va.oderlijde of
V:cnezuela. by beatinJ John WanJau Wednesday when the the Netherlands.
fJih.l was stopped with a minute left in the third round O'Sullivan, hitting hauler, traded bead punches with ~use the KenyaJI'nigbt eye was closed. • Roderick Douglas of Britain to pin a 5-0 decision and set
, On the day card, Frank Tate, another U.S. world up a semifinal bout against Christophe Tiozzo of France.
cbtmpion,smashedhiswayintothc lS6.pound semifinaJs Walters outpointed Pedro Ruben .Decirna of Argen-
iJl lo seconds less than one round. tina and will next fight Hector Lopez ofMcidco. Lopez, a
.' Henry Tillman, the U.S. 201-pound representative, 17-ycar-old who lives in Glendale, beat Ndaba Dube of
needed one second less than two rounds to advance, but bis Zimbabwe S-0.
vfotory was unpopular with many in the Sports Arena Tate was ebuJlicnt after disp0sing of the Zambian.
ciQwd, who found the referee's decision to stop it hasty. "I'm getting close to the gold," said Tate. Henry Tillman
DIVING ••• LEWIS' THIRD GOLD •..
ftomCl
want to enjoy this day first."
Winning the platform is another
goal, Louganis said, "but my life is
stilt full whether I attain it or not."
A drama major at UC Irvine,
Louganis is tryinJ to repeat his feat of
whhling boffi-diving events at the
1'982 World Ctiampionships. The
closest anyone has come to doing it at
tflb Olympics was Klaus DiBiasi of
Uafy, who won the platform and
finished second on the springboard in
tht 1968 Games.
While Louganjs sewed up the gold
rnet:lal, Merrion, Tan and Li Hongp-ink of China fought it out for the silver
apd bronze.
With one dive to go, Tan was just . 2t points ahead of Merriott, while Li was another 7.11 further back. Then
on ihe final dive, Tan was awarded ?9.~8 on a forward 31.h somersault
from the pike position, while Mcr-riqu earned 79.20 for a reverse 1'12
sottiersault with 3'12 twists to just miss
tht'silver medal.
From Cl
tl}c last U.S. winner of.the 200 -in
1968.
It also was the third-fastest clocking
in history, behind the 19. 72 by Pietro
Mennea ofltaly in 1979 in•the World
University Games at Muico City
and the 19.7S by Lewis at In-
dianapolis last year in the USA
Championships.
"The first thing we wanted to do
was sweep," said Lewis. "The places
didn't matter."
Lewis conceded that he was
"shocked" at first by the booing
following the long jump, but shortly
afterward, he shook it off.
"I'm happy," he said. "1 was happy
to win a third gold medal."
Lewis also claimed he was i;nis-
quoted about saying that he would
not have jumped ap.in if another
jumper had passed him during the
competition.
"What 1 said was that I hoped the
jump would hold up, so l wouldn't
have to jump again," he explained. ··1
would have Jumped ifa foreigner had
Mennea, the defending champion
and ap~nng in his fourth straight
Olympic final, wound up seventh in
20.SS.
Lewis will ~o for his fourth gold
medal Friday m the opening round of
the ~meter relay.
The United States is hcavily-
favorcd to win Saturday's final, with a
team of Sam Graddy, Ron Brown,
Calvin Smith and Lewis. Alonzo Babers of Montgomery,
Ala., the only runner to beat world
champion Bert Cameron of Jamaica
last year, raced to a brilliant victory in
the men's 4()().meter dash in a sizzling
44.27 seconds -the second-fastest
clocking ever at sea level and the
fastest in the world this year .
Babers, a Jicutenaot stationed at
the Air Force Academy. who spent
much of his youth in West Germany
because his father was in the Air
Force. cut about five-tenths of a
seconds off his personal best tn
beating a first-rate fieJd.
Braves struggling
at plate; Dodgers
score 5-1 victory
ATLANTA (AP) -Los Angeles
Manager Tom l.asorda had his own
theories on why the Braves have
trouble scoring runs after his Dodgen
beat Atlanta S-1.
.. They're just failing to score,"
Lasorda said Wednesday night after
the Dodgers held the Braves to four
runs in the first 27 innings of the four.
game series. "its just that simJ)k.
Some of their guys are just not being
productive. But those guys are
capable, and they will start. It's the
same thing with us. we're not scorin& ahy runs cttber."
Dodier catcher Mike Scioscia said
the absence of Bob Homer from the
Braves' batting order disrupts the
entire lineup. Homer is out for the
year with a broken wrist.
"With Homer out. it affects their
whole lineup, .. Scioscia said. "(Dale)
Murphy and (Ollis) Chambliss are
suflf~~f from it It's just like Mike
Mars suffering with Pedro (Guer-
rero) out of our lineup. But they (the
Braves) still have a touch lineup."
For the second strai&bt niplt.
rookie reliever Ken Howelf came mto
the game, preserving it for Bob
Welch, 9-11 , who scattered sill hits
over the first 61h innings.
.. You'll bear a lot about him,"
Lasorda said after Howell shut down
the Bravcs in the ninth ... The whole
world will bear about him. He's lot
great stuff and tremendous desire.
ln the final game of the series
tonight. the Braves may be spared
having to faoc Howell late in the
game.
.. When 1 pitch two days in a row, I
like to take a day off to get mr. ann
into shape," be said "But I like to
pitch two days out of every three.
After seeing the batters once I feel
comfortable. I'm never nervous."
"He's got the guts of a big time
burglar," Lasorda said.
Welch also drove in a run with a
fourth-inning single before lcavma
the game with a groin iruury.
When pinch-bitser Oaudell WaSb-
ingto.n Pceted Jmy Rems with a run-
ICOrina siQSle in tbc le'\'altb.. Pat
1.achry relieved lleusa and pitcbed
until the ninth to set up Howell.
Tony Briz:zola.ra. 0.1. makina bis -
first major leaauc start since 1 ~79
after being called up from Richmond.
took the loss. ·
The~ took a 1--0 ac.d in the
second. Sciosci& doubled with oae
out An out later, be SCOt'fJd from
second on German Rivera's arou.nder"
when third baseman Ken o&erkfel.J's
throw ~led Chambliss oft'fint buc.
With two out m. tbe fam&h, tbe Dod&Cri got two more rvns. Rivera
walked and scored on a double by
Dave Anderson. Anderson went to
third when the relay throw tot past
catcllcr Bruce Benedict and came
home as Wetcb hit a bloop sinale to
right.
A two-out double by Mike
Marshall and a single by SciOlcia in
the fifth pve the DodFrs a 4-0 lead.
SMYTH •••
From Cl
Tuesday for the first U.S. gold.
Brazil's Torben Grael moved~
take the silver and Canada's
Fogb won the bronze.
Canada 'a Terry McLau&blin cap.
turcd the silver and Jonatlian Rich-
ards of Great Britain the bronze in the
flyina Dutchman class.
American John Bertrand of San
Francisco won the silver in the Fmn
class. with Canada's Terry Neilsolt
ta.kins the bron.ie.
Silver in the Sw class went to West
Germany•s Joachim Griese and the
bit>nze to Italy's Gioraio Gorla.
Stephen Benjamin of Oyster Bay,
N.Y., won silver in the 470 class.
which was contested by four boats
Wednesday after Spain's Luis
Doreste won the event on Tuesday.
Thierry Pcponnct of France took the
bronze.
Scott Steele of Annapolis. Md., was
the silver medalist in the Wind&lidcr
class and Bruce Kendall of New
Zealand pined the bronze.
..Li had to settle for fourth with
64~.3S;just l4.97 behind Merriott. pased me."
Cameron. though. was unable to
start. In Monday's semifinals, he had
made a miraculous recovery to finish
fourth in his heat. after suffering a
twinge in the back of his left leg about
100 meters into the race. The injury.
however. 'Prevented him from start·
mg m 'the final.
u·.s. ROLLS TO VICTORY • • •
99' ,451 see soccer ga1ne at Rose Bowl
l . .
Cl From AP dJtpatclaa niaht in the second Clttra time. A After a scoreless first half, Brazil's
P.layina before crowds totaling crowd of 83,642 ftlled Stanford Autilmar Oliveira, who is known as more than 181,000 -including tl\c Stadium. "Gllmar 11," scored in the 53rd lt~tst ever at a soccer pme in the Italy tried desperately to get back in minute.
Umtcd States -France and Brazil the scorinJ as the clock ran down, but ItaJy tied the score in the 61 st
emeried as the Olympic finalists and Brazil stifled the attacks by throwing minute when Pietro Fanna ham· WiM battle it out Saturday for the gold up a defensive wall. mered a low sbot from the left comer
medal. In the Rose Bowl at Pasadena. of the area to the riaht comer of the
Italy and Yu~via•duel for the France defeated Yu oslavia 4-2 af\er goal.
brori1e medal on Friday. 120 minutes of play m a rouah match ln Pasadena, F.rcncb midfielder
Bruit beat Italy .2..'.l on a ioal by before97.~S1spectators-tlielargcst Guy LaeOmbc 1COiecl the winnin1.
Ron&ldo Silva in the 96th minute of crowd ever to watcba sococr match in &oal five rninutcs into the first Up
their match in Palo Alto Wednesday the United States. minute addi\ional pcnod.
• • •
Even wtthout Cameron. tt was a
strong field.
Gabriel T1acoh. who produced the
fastest clockin.J in the world thts
season an w1nn1na his semifinal heat
in 44.64. fintshcd second in 44.54,
and earned the first~ver Olympic
medal for an athlete from the Ivory
Coast. · Oeorsta Tedi fttShman Antonio
McKay of Atlanta, who was cxpc"Cted
to duel Cameron.f otlhc JOld medal,
wound up third in 44.71, matchint
his personal best.
Prom Cl
ma the \\Orld catching '"up with
American basketball.,
"They·re not going to catch up ~ith
Amenca:· he said. ..The United
Sta tcs has a 1-. a ys had the best pla ycrs,
but not always the best team. The
difference between 1972 (Munich,
where the Sovaet Union bocked the
U ntted States tn a controversial S 1-SO
upset) is nl&ht and day.
"You know. everybody else in the
world dOC$D 't are about the NBA or
the NCAA, it's this (the Olympic
Garn ~)."-..,.
Jay Trtano., a Canadian standout
who ored 16 p01nts. said has side felt
' .. I 'aeger forced to withdraw. from tennis compelitibn
1 LbS"AlQOEL~ (AP) -The top
two seeds won easily Wednesday in
Olympic tennis tournament, but r v1ctones were ovmhadowed by
withdrawal of Andrea Jaeeer. the
competition's bigat name. De 19-~ar-old Jaeaer, of tarao,
. a tourina PrQ who reKhed 'the
&9d Wimbledon finals, qui& because
Qr a lhoulder ir\jury and indidcatfd
she would not Pl•Y 1ny mot& tennis
U.11yat.
On the coun. top seed J1mm
.
of Buffalo, N.Y .. ca 1ty beat hi
coun~man, Kelly Jonca of San O•cao. ~2. 6-4. Kathy Horvath of
Larso, the No. l womtn'a seed,
whipp¢ Myriam hropp of West
Oennany, ~2. ~2. ·
In othtr matches third·seedtd
Stefan Ea1Xfl of wCden ediCd
Carlos Di Laun Moral of Piru.1--6,
i7'"6 and hki Kancllop0ulou of
Orcecic uptet fifth sttded An3rta l.cand or Brooklandv~ Md.., 6-3.
~
..
there wa a chance for an ~psct. "It was a longshot. but we had to beheve
that. The U.S. is by far better than
Spain. It shouldn't be close."
Spaan qualified for the finals by
raU.)'ina from a 10.poant. fint half
deficit to win aoina away ap!.nst
Yupavia in Wednesday's after·
noon session, 74-61.
\(ili&ht was acncrally pleased with
his team's perfonnanoc Wedn~y1 which ssw Mrcl\ael Jordan (13) ano
Patrick Ewina (10) also sconna in
double fflUTCS..
}··1 thouaht we JOI off to_ a aood tan... ,<f Knt&ht ... We tot &bod lifts
Crom (Leon) Wood and Ewin&. ..
ulhn was called a left-banded
Ewina by tbt Clnldian Cot.ch and
Knilht said bt was 1n a P,)d IPQt to ~ bccautt of the J)Olltionina and
movement by othen
The only item whiCb. did not. ______ _
of dommat1on wu in shoouna -lbe
U,S. inaDqCd ju t 33 of 73Jor 45.l
pctttnt.
Pcr'kt l'llh 17. th rcbou
.,_.,_ Y*t
Ill 11 •14 ,, ~ . 11 l1 7 '7
' t ;IJ 6 16 H • n a
' 10 t1 , 1 10
2 1t J7
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, ' 6
t t .... ' 2 1 ' 1 , ' 1 t 4 2 I 4
• 1 ' J I J J
1 t " 1 0 t •
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1 1
1 0 I
' 0 ' 0 I I ·O .J I
0 L1 1
0 ) 1
w ........
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100•20• 1112'r14J
1 1 U•tt 3
0,116210
0 J • lf Jl 0
Tldly'ala.Mt
UO 1.m. -Unl!ef Stet" 'II. Wfll
Glt'ITllllY
10 1.m -Cfllnl VI. lteal UO 11.m -Aultr•U. vt. Holllnd
J 11.m -Cefllde YI. Jape11
7:30 11.m. -ll•lv va.. Greece
' 11.m . -Yut0&11vi. VL Spell\ "'*Y'• ..... I~ 1.m. -Wnl Gerrnaiw va.;,~
10 a.m. -JIMn YI. lretl
UO 11.m. -SNlll vi Alitlrtlte •
3 11.m -C.l\ldl va ll•lv •
7:30 11.m . -Clllne vt.1 Gr.Ke • 11.m. -United Stat" VL YU9MleVle
Tredl end fleilCS
(at c-.um> MaN
200 - 1 e.,-t Lewis, HoullOll, IUO
MConds COtvmPlc record, Old realtd, 1'.IJ,
Tommie Smllll, Ul\llM Slelet, IHI); 2. IClrtt
1e111111e, leeumol\t, Teus, ''·"· > Thomes Jeff9non, ClevelellCI, 20.Jt; ' Joeo. letlste Sllve, lr11ll, 1UO; S. Relf LueoM,
w111 Genneny, 20.Sl, t. JMn·~
lcMnMmert, France, 20.55, 7 Pietro Man· nee, llalV, 20 SS, I · Adaove Male, Great
lrttaln, 20.ts.
.00 -1 Alonzo leMrl, Mollttomerv,
Ale., '4.27; 2 Gaw ... Tlecotl, l'<'OfV Caast, .._,,., >. Antonio McKay, Atlante, "111 4.
Derrtn Clark, Austrelle, U.75; s. lundar
Nl11, Chieffo, "75, t. SllndaY Ull, NIMrla,
403, 7 IMOCllll Eetiun ... Nloerla, '5 .. U
"" -1.....,.,. Qulnon, Frence. lt-1014;
2 Mike TUllV, Encino, 11·61.'\; S. (tlel Eert w . Jonnboro, Ark., l1'CI 1"lllrrv v19,,.,.on, FrenQt, 11·•11'1; _ s. Klmmo
Pallonln, Finland, 11-1011'1, 6. 0oue Lytle,
Kenaes City, Kan., 17·1\IA.
WOM•N 400 hl.ll'dlet -1. Nawal El Moutawakal,
Morocco, M.'1 COlvmPk r.cord, lld re· cord, SS.17, Ann L.OUIM Skotluncl, lwedln.
'"''' 2. Judi lrown, EHi L.ensll\9, .Mk:ll.,
55.20; '· Crlatlne Co!Ocaru, llomanll, W11 .. P.T. Uthe, ln(lla, SW, S. Ann L.eul•
Skotlund, Sweden, SU3; 6. ~ Fflntoff,
Austrane, 56.21; 7, Tulle Helaftclar, Fl!Wand,
56.55; I. Sandre Fertner, Jemele9, 57.15.
Temb
(at UCLA)
Mefl's Sec.-Reulld 111111M Jfrnmv Aries Cluffalo, NV.) dft, kellv
Jones (San D'-Ool, 6-2, 6·•. Sttfen ldbtre
(Sweden) def Cerloa DI i...url Mlweles (Peru), 7·6, 7·6
Wamall"I Sealld Reund ......
Pascale Perdl• (l=renc:e) .... AlldrM J....,. CL.ergo, Fla.), lnlurv ctefautt; Kathy
HOl'Vllll CL.ereo. Fla.) IMf Mvrt9m SC'ilrOPP cw"' Germenvl. t-2, t-2. Ateellkf
Kanellolloulou (Greec.I def. Ancna LNl\d
llrOOlllendvlfle, Md.I, 6-3, t-3.
,,,..,, ..... Mclcrt
lat Int LM .,,......,
N tfTM PLAC• SmMll'tNAU 1(-• 1 IJN•ld Sta•es 1 ce.-ece 1. Ma nie o
y~
(et .......... ...,.,.,.,
Wl~UOall
1 ""'*'""'Dell ...... ~lldt. i. 7710, 1 seot• s ..... ~w . u.
"00, J ltuet K~ • ,... ~. s.
'6 40; '· ()lf4as Gutltrot, '''""'· 2, ft 40, 5 Klaus Meren. llltv, '· 5' 40; ' Grtl Hvdl, Austrette, I, H.70
'LYING DUTCHMAN
1 l.lllltld Stet" C.lonettlan McK .. , S..t· lit , I ll ludlen, ldmol\Cb, Wasl\.I. 7, 1' 70.
2 can.de, '· 22 70, J Grtal .,,,.,.,. 2,
• 70, ' o.nm.r1t, 4 12.40, I Wett G«mel\Y, 1, M 70, • l r1111. 10, 61)0
TOtlNAOO 1 .....,, hlMll\d, 1', 1'10, 2 United
Clal\OY smvm, HV11tl"9•• lladl WI Glu«, Newoor1 a..ctl>, \0, 1700,
1, , .... ' Oenma"k. 5, 5110,
...,,,.,., J, suo. 6 Gr t ''" ·111, 1.
4
'-" I'-/~
.....
(at LA 5""' AnN)
OUAllTllt .. INALS m hullcb Dele Wellen, Cenade, dee. Pedro lluben
Dedma, Aroentlna.' Hector LoHl, Mulco, dee. Ndebe
Dube, ZJmbet>wt, S-0.
125 Paunds
~rick Teylor, L.01 Anot4"· KO'd
John Wenlau, Kanve, In lllt tlllrd rOYnd.
147\IA .. tuftds
Mark 8rllend, 8rooklyn, N.Y KO'd
Genero L.eon, Mulco, first round • 156 .. IUl\ds
Frellk Tait, Ottrolt, ICO'd Chrl1to11Mr
KaOOPO. %amble, et 2:50 of tllt first roulld
Shewn O'Sutllven, Cenede, dtc.
RoOlrkk Dou91e1, 9rlleln, 5-0 »lPeuMs
Henrv Tlllmen, Los Anotlts. KO'o
Tevlle Teuloou. TPnOO, ., 2.5' of the
MCond round WIUlt dtW11, Cenade, ICO'd Dodovk
Owlnv, Unllde, •I 2.56 of tne flnl rOYnd
~-1 ..... Tvr .. 81991, ll'hlledeioh••· dee L.tnnoz
LAwls, C.lllde.·H •
Kav•klno
(et Liiie C.lltel)
M•N'S HMl,,NALS
K·l
CT"' J to llnels)
CR•ce I) 1. Ferguson (Ntw ZH·
llnd), h&l.00; 2. Jenk CYueoalavla), Uf.OI;
3. Scerpe CflelV), 1:'9.10, '· White (United
Steles), 1:50.00, S. Oldtnhew (Canadll,
1:52.53; 6. Ot Brauwer Cleleluml, 1:52.n ,
(Rae» 21 1. lrtlMon (Frence), l:AUO, 2. ~9 (Sweden ), 1:49 00; J. Upaon CGrMI
1rn1ln), l:Af.26; ' Mizrahi Uar•tl I. 1·"·"•
5. luser (Swltzerllndl. 1:51.", 6 f-rlnoM
<tr•na> ' 1:5' OI, (Rece 31 I. Dlbe
(Romenla), lM •5. 2. Scholl CWMI Ger·
many), 1:50.70, 3 Rfeeo 15'1eln), 1:S1.l3, 4
llelllTIUSMn CNorweyl. U2.02; s V11-1
CArDltlllntl. UO•.
1<·2
<T .. J fll flNb)
(Rae. I) 1. New ZNlend, l;lt.10, 2 llatv,
1:37.20; J. Austrle, 137 7', ' United Stet" CHetMm, Kenfl, 1:31 s•. s. Hollelld, 1 u.oe,
(llace 21 1 Cal\lde, 1:35.'5, 2. llomenie,
1:36M; 3 Franc., 136.7', 4 SNln, 137.ll, s. lelelum. I •OS•. (Rece 31 l GrMt
lrltelll, 1.36.56; 2. WMI Gtrmanv, l'l7 oo, J
Sweden, 1;3712, ' Flnlend, 1.ll '8, 5
Norwev, 1 :ll 64
Cenldlell 1
CT• J fll llMll)
Cllece 11 I. Jekoostn (Denmerkl,
2:0U2; 2. Faust (W"t Germany), 2:02.60, J.
Rtneud (Frencel, 2:03.lO; ' Train CGrMI 8rfteln), 2:06.01; (RIC. 2) 1. Ot.ru
(llomanlel. 2!02.62, 2 lnout CJ111en>.
2:03.55; 3. LOO.I (SPlllnl. 2:001, 4,
Plenkanhorn CUnlttd Stein). 204 5'. Cll•ce
3) 1. Caln (C1ned1). 2:02 60. 2 Gronlund
CFl.nlandl. 2'03.36; 3 Rozenskf (Norwev),
2:06.87; '· lecklund CSwadtnl. 2 14 OI.
Cel\adlan J er .. a to tlnal•I
1. WMI Germeny, l'.50 20, 2. J1111n.
1:51.37; 3. United Stetn CYouno. Merritt),
1:5U•; ' Me11lco, 1.53 1', S South KorH,
2:20.23.
WOMllN'S HM,,INALS
K·l <T•J ,..,...,
I Gu.v CCellldel, 2-G'l.n , 2 Conover
(United Stttet), 2-G'l 7', 3 Smllllt< CGr111
lttafn), 2:03 IO; .. RHITKIH~ (Norwev>.
HU6, 5 Ho (Hong Kono), 2:3040
K-2
(T• J fll flMls)
1. United Stain (Dery, ICtelll), I 536', 2
Norwey, I SS Mel 3 KuPHM Clettlum),
1:5711; 4 Hone Kone, 2 11 71
High Flyers
POie vdert It the
lot Ano*• Otympcs
fl de• the 9QUY•nt
of 1eem1·trliler
truck by more thin'"'' feet to
Wlt'llmec:Jal
7
•
01yn:Jp1csschedule
IOXING
Cit LA 5""' "'-> 11 em •2 •.m. -larnlflutt
, .. II m. -Samlllneb
CANO•INO
CatV...,.)
7::30 10:10 •.tn. -Men'. • Mid womtfl•a JOOr/\
Mtnlflnala
DMNG
<at USC>
..
.. ..,,, .
10 e m.-nooti -Women'• DilltfOfm
Pftllmllllr'"
UO·UO 11 m -Womtn'a lllelfOrm Dl'lilmlnel'lw •
EOUHTlllAN
(et An•= 2·6 • m. -T•m dttt It
f'INC
<•t ..... ltadl)
N_,·6 11.m -Men'• t•m SltlA prtllma; men's 1 .. m seiwt fllla •
I• 11 P l'l'I -Mlll't IMm Mbrt Ill' iltna; men'• teem Mbrt 11na1a
PllLD HOCKIY
(at IHt LM Mlltn)
1·11:\S e.m. -Two mtn'l
nmlflnal tames 1:15·6:\5 p.m. -One worMn'a round·robln game end one men's nmlfln•I game
GYMNASTICS
Cit UCLA)
6'30-10:30 11.m. -Women'• rythmk
prtflmlnarlts ·
H_,.DaALL
(It Cit Statit "'*""'> 6:30 11.m.-(WOtntnl Unlltd Stites vs.
AullN · I P.tn.-(Womall) KorM VS. W"t
Gern'llllY
•:JO 11.m.-<women> YUIOllavla vs.
Clllne
JUDO
(at Cit S•tt LA)
4·1 o.m. -.._,, ,_~,,
IYNCHRONIZID SWIMMING
(at USC> UO·J:JO p.m. -Fl111la, dUat t9Utlnea
... TllNNIS
(at UCLA)
f e.m.-t:JO •.m.-. Elel'lt rnetcMto-
• TllACK AND l'l•LD
• CltLA~> ;
9:30 e.m. -I P.tn. -Second div of
dtc:lilhlOll, 1"l'Mll'I larlt """' flnal, nrar round of 100-mtttr JWrdla, WOINll't lllth
tum• auallfvfne, women's 200 MrnlflMI, flr•I
round of tntn's 1,JOO, women'• 1,SOO
s.emlflnal, womtn'1 200 flnaf, 5,000 Mmlflllal
WAT•R '°LO (It .... ,., ... , Meall)
l:JO e.m.-Unlted Stet" vs. Weal Germenv
10 1.m.-Chlf'lll VI. "9111
l:JO 11.m.-Auatrella VL Holland
3 11.m -<•nede vs. Jeoen
7;30 11 m.-ltatv vs. Grteet
' P.m.-YUIOlllVla vs, SPeln
. WltlSTLING
(It MaMlm)
Noon·3 11.m. -FrMitvta Prtllma 111C1
Mmlflf'lllla
6·1!30 pm: -FrMStvte Pfallms end ,,,,.,, .
"""'' v~ •tMdlnll ~ w L "' Ul\ltad Stein • 1 I
lrHll ' 1 I
ICorH ' 1 I Areanllna 2 3 ' Tutlflle 1 ' 2
GROU .. I
J1111n 3 2 ' Ceneda 3 2 6
ftetv 3 2 ' Chine 1 ' 2
EVYPI 0 5 0
~s.·•-Unlted Stein dtf Cenede, 3·0 11H ,
15·10, IS-7) Ired o.f llalV, 3-1 C12· 1S, IS-2, 1S-3.
IS-51
, .... fltec:t ~
South Kor" dtf Clllne, 3·1 CIS-•, IS-11, 6-IS. 19-ln
Aroanllne dtf Jepen, :H Cf-15, IS-10,
lS·lO, lS·ll)
"""" .... Ct '1MI Tunisle dtf. EllYPI, 3·2 (lS-13, lS-f, 5· 15, 13· lS, IS-SI
,.,....,., Gemet
6.30 P m. -Chine vs. Je111n (MYanth Oleet)
1;30 P.m -SOYlll KorM ..... Ar.,..,11na (fifth Pleet)
S.tvtdaV'• Oemet
Noon -Canade vs. ftalY (bfonia mtdall 6:30 p,m -United Stites va. lrazff (told
med•I)
A~
(at L-ltadl) , .. ST DAY STANIMteGS
Derrell l'aet (Ulllfad Sle!n)
lldlard McKinney CUnlled Stelet)
Goren litrendel (Sweden)
Tomi Pollola1nen (Flnlend)
Hiroshi Yamemoto <J&Denl
.. I m '17
"' .,,
Friday
.UCHIRf
C 1t LAN IMdl)
lO a.m • 12 .0 11.m -Womtt! '7em eflO .,,.,,., '°'"
70rn 2 S p.m. -Women's tom alld mtn'I
IASKITIALL
( .. "" flttWft, ......... ,
10 • m. -levtntn ~ ..,,,. · (Aullralla n Wnt 0«tn1nv>
Noon -PHii\ ~· .. rnt CUrutUev VL
lleM • '11.m. -C~9emt (U.I. w.
*"-Liii, -
CANOllNO
C•tY..-.> 1•)0-JO am., -Mtn't 11\0 womtll'I
IOOt'ft nnai.
IOUISTIUAN
Cat Al'CMll>
2•S •.m -lndl¥1duet dr"""9 CGmOtlllloll
l'INCINO
letL.eN .... ,
10 1 m.•4 11 m. -Mtn'a eoat
llttlltnMatlft
f'llLD HOCt<IY
(1t•11t ........... ) I· 11. 1 S • .rn. -Mell' a oe'N tt cMClda lllh enO 12th IM•t .. women'•
rounci·rooln 1:15·6·15 •.m. -Two men'a oemea lo
decide 7lfl lhrouth 10th
•cH, women'1 round•ro1>1n '""'
GYMNASTICS
(It UCLA)
• 6:3CH0.30 11.m. -W0mtn'1 rvtl\mle •
llfallmlnarlts
TIAM HANDaALL
Mel\
<•t cal ""' ,.,...,., 11 e.m. -S.Vtnlh OIKI 91'1\t (lwltttrland vs SNfn)
12'30 11.m. -Flftll ~ .. mt Clel4and
vt.Sw.den>
6:30 11.m. -Ninth lllect NITll (U.S. vs. Japan)
I 11.m. -11111 Olact Nina (Alttrla'n
SOuttl KorH)
JUDO
(at Cal Stlte LA)
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3,00I, women•a 100-matar hurdles, rnen•a
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Miit (et Lene leedl)
6:30 11.m. -savtnth Pleet eeme (Chin•
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WATIR l'OLO
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1:30 11.m. -S111l11 vs. Auslralle
7:30 11.m. -China vs Grteee
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WRISTLING
(It Allaflttm)
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flnats
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(at Cit State Los.,,......)
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SalsenlUCMr dft."'eMlaml
'""" Medal Nftl dtf. canu
Carmona dtf. Whitt
NON end Carmon• Mdl win bronit
medals.
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Budd qualifies,
but was it the
real Zola Budd? . . .
U.S. Crow gets 50me of us are .turfhana with v.oups,.
.. It teems like he doesn t real
It fl t II havo that much of a kick because ~ s rs g mpse .\vent b)'_her J>TCUy ealil)' and I realJ .:...~~~~;.E~._..!.;.-..~;;;;;;:-~-~<lidn't th1n1C that:Twas tilaatiniit 1' ..
0 tiny eenager The 18-year-old Budd, in her fill
major intemational race, led for
but the last 100 meters. At that poiqG
Maricica Puica of Romania pas~
her. Then. with 50 meten to
LOSANOEW(AP)-Thewrups
are otTZola Budd. Sort of.
Controvers)· and mystery have
swirled around tbe tiny teen ser ever
since she created a b11 stir of
internifional intriaue. At last, an
American crowd hU seen ber run.
But aftet her first race on a U.S.
track, Britain's best·known new
ettizcn kept her lhouahts to henelf
and her Olyrnpic opponents in the
women's 3fOQO.mettr run io the dark.
She dee ined to talk to reporters
Wednesday nit.ht after posuna the
fourth best qualifyina time for Friday
nit.ht'• finals. And at least one of the
otfier 1 l finalists wun:t sure she had
seen the real Zola Buda. "She set a aood pace ind gradually I
just kept pict.in1 it up,'' said Amen· can Cindy Bremser, who posted the
second fastest time in the three heats.
.. It's bard to say in the preliminaries
what people really have. They could
be aavina it." · All Budd needed to do was to finish
in the tO(> tll'fte'in her beat. The first
three fl.Dlshen in each beat and the
three with the next fastest times make
thefuWs. Even if Budd, who capte in third in
the heat in which Bremacr finished
second. wu conservina her enerJY,
Bremser did ~otect aome disadvao-tl¥.! that the b-..comer miabt face. 'Tili&.bas to be a tou&h situation for
her," said Bremset, 31, of Madison,
Wis. "For the fint time (she's} really
running with. peol)!e with her the
wboleway ~nd stie never really had to
kick before because 1be was always
wa~&bead.
"She hasn't bad that and maybe it
doesn•t bother her. Maybe she can
block it out, but I would think that
would be a real chanae or someth.ina
real hltd to act used to," Bremser
added. ''She can•t be as prepared as
Lasers'
regatta
atNHYC
Youna Laser wlors from throuah·
out the Western states will be on hand
at Newport Harbor Yacht Club
Saturday for the start of the Laser
Youth Western Rqional cham-
pionship. The reptta will continue
th.rouah Sunday.
Other yachtina action in Orange ·
County will be confined to series
races with Voyqen Yacht Club
hostina the fifth and sixth races ofiu
Boprt Series for Performance Handi·
cap Racina fleet and Ocean Racina
Catamarans Saturday and Sunday,
and Dana Poim Yacht Club conduct·
ina the fourth race ofits Ocean Racina
Series for PHRF yachts on Sunday.
In other Southern Califomaa
Yachtina Association areas:
LAI Alllillel·L.Mt ... di Lona IMch Vadll CIUtl -Qulel\'1 Gela-
errwny r~ (IOtl,PHllF, MOltC, Cat·2S),
SUl\d9Y,
Cabrllo a..ctl Yedlt Ctub -Cllal\NI luov
Rea (CQrllo Sar1" No J, PHRFI, Salurdllv.
Ultll SNM l'IMt -lnvftel'°"9f Serlft,
SatwdlY. s.. Mllllca leY
KIM Hartlor YIClll Club -Ced l , 1(1119
PortMl'IOUlll Handlca11 (C*'lttrboerds), Saturdav.
Wllldltmmera Vedlt CJW -Quain Miry
L.IYOvtr rec. (Mel llMll), letlKdtVI Womtn Oii
lllt Weier Serlea No. S, SaturdlY.
S...Dleet
Coronado C.Ys Yadlt Club -Cluslc l'an Ser•, Saturdey.
Soulllwettarn Helldke• Flatt -JCIM late Trootiv race, Salurdav. SulldeY. Con• Racine ANOC:letlon -Mltllon ..... rect, 5aturdlv, ~v.
5anta Clare llaelno Auoc:fallon -Summtf Strlea No. 2, Saturdly,
Sliver Galt Yacht Club '-Commodore's
0Ver111t111 race, Salurdav, Sundey,
$1111 Dfeeo Yecht CM> -IY'lU Youth c11amp1onsn111a. sundaY 111row11 Aue 22.
Sall Dltoo Nevv Salllno Club -Fly Awev Wetl
lltoell•. SundeY.
Million ley Yac:llt CIYD -Ocaen ""'"· kndev.
...... Mllll ...... -
Al\IQH Vedll CIUb -VOUlh """ Dev. Sulldtv Point Dume Yacht Club -Serltt rate, Sulldav.
Chenllll la&allds Yadll Club -Junior Sabot
Dev, SalurdlY; llue Weter Serita, s.indaY.
Pactfle Corl11thl1n Yedlt Club -Cteulc
Ser,.., S.turdeY
Slitta lenlefa 1119 CIUO -Summtr SerlM No 2. kindly,
Santa lert>ar1 Yecllt C~b -J·24 ll ... lle,
$111\lr .. V, Sul\Cley,
Cyclists hope
to add points .
Speedway motorcycle riders wilJ
continue to try to build up•points
Fri,day niaht when the Y..cck.l_y pro-
aram ii held It the Oranae County
Fairaround1 in Costa Mesa .
C.Ompcuton aucti '' Mike Fana. Alan Olristian. Brad Oxley and DUbb Ferren have all earned the 1ri&ht to
participate m this year's des of
evenu to det~rm1nc the field for the
1984 United States National Speed·
way Motorcycle Champ1onsb1pa.
The acnes bt&ins Aua. 18 In
Auburn. Calif., thCll moYet to Ven·
tura on Au,. 2 l. n Bernardino Aua.
22. with the finale to tak~ place at th
Fa_arJttlundson Friday nltht, 1\\11. 2-4.
That event will be 1lacd II rqular
adm1 ion prica, and a1 alway., the ~~DI u . 11 u the prosram wtU be
Bremur blew by. .. Puica led all qualifien with a tinl
of8 minutes. 43.32 seconda. Brem
was second in 8:43.97, and Budd hjd
the fourth best time of 8:44.62. Mart
Oe<;ker, who holds the Americt
record of 8:29.71, scored a wire-te>J
wire victory in her beat in 8:44.38, th
third fastest qualifying time. •
The spotli&ht has been on Deck
of Euaene, Ore •• and Budd. 'tt'ho I
South Africa earlier this year so ili
could run in th~ Olympics. They ha
never raced apinst each other.
Conner
denied
backing~
I -•
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY \
Deir .......... ,.. • The Ft. Schuyler Foundation of th
New York Maritime Academy ~
declined to join Dennis Conner df
San Diego Yacht Oub in
challensc to b~ tbe America'• blck to the U:S: 1n t987.
In itSft\&iUSt newsletter ,the Foun.-
dationsaid:the board of directors d
the Maritime College voted at i
annual mcetinaApril 1 J to ull the ~
meter Liberty and other equipment
remaining from the l 983 Americt~ Cup campaian. :
• At the present time there ls nD
plan for the Foundation to be il\-
volved in a challenae for the Amen.
ca's C\tp in 1987," the letter stated.
The Ft. Schuyler Foundation ha
backed Conner in the three previo
campaiJDS and had built four ll-
meters man effort to keep the Cup eQ
Its pedastaJ at the New York YadYt
Club. •
The board's action in declini.na b
enter another Cup campaign was i.b
rtsponse to a letter from Cotl.DCt
which would have involved a J>Ut-nenhip between the Ft. Schuyter
Foundation and an o~tion known as Sail America 87 be· ·
formed by Conner to cballenge for
Cup. ••
ln his letter to tbt Foundat.J •
Conner said·
.. I hope the friendship between Ollf
group and the Maritime Colle,e
administration and cadets will con-
tinue. •• " Under Admiral Kinney ._Ad
Admiral Miller, Maritime Colle&e
had a uniqlfe role in supponioa
America's Cup competition, both
throu'1t the Foundation and the
partiCJpation of the cadets in their 12·
meter propms.
"We would still like to involve tbe
cadetsinourupcominachallcn'e. We
hope the cadeu will participate Ul OUr
tra1ni.na efforts and we again hope to
!nclude Maritime Collese grad~s m our crew."
Conner admitted that a successtW
challenac will not be easy but ho.Ped
to counton the support of the coJ.J.eic and the cadets.
All the action Friday bqln1 at 8
o'dock wi~ the~~i.naat 6·~~1==~~ Prices (or adults are i6with children
S• I 2t S2, and th under S arc
admuttd frtc. For mort. f nfbnnauon, phone the
lntcmll on I Spccdwa 11 2·9 33.
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S2 IXACTA (Ml oald UUO
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wtdl Hm Truell (E.Grcl ·JOOO 7AO UO Mlkn W1Wd (Actelr) UO UO
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Juatln RV, Hev To ~UCkle, SwMI H Naatv.
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$1 IXACTA (M Id Sil.to.
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Sommert Starlet <Cardon) UO 4,20 Jeramie (H. Garcia) 4 20
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U IXACTA (;Ml Mid stl.IO
SIXTH ltACI. 170 vards.
ltalM A eoucau.t (H.Grc) 6.20 3.10 3 20 Tllr .. Wild Olancn (Zufelt) 6.20 l IO
M11eout111000 Cl.adtrtl l IO
Abo raced: Go StriCM Go. Mr COifax
Ltrtl, L.udly Polkv, ATM laby, Ftt"-t
Dell
Time: "'27.
S.YINTH lllACL 350 vtrdS
ltun Georola WI (tafdl JO.IO 1UO UO
0-.cl loll (Ladlavl 500 uo
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Time. 17..ft u •XACTA (H) peld sm 40.
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Time: 21.7'.
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Girl, Sunnv And Miid Time'. 17.'7.
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Attendance: 5.lJe.
Del Mar
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Frenc:fl Mtlfttv (Valen1uela) 2.IO
AllO reced' Natoflala, CenCIV In Court.
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Time: M6 415.
llCONO ltACI. 6 turlOnes Ancient Riie CHawttvl 11.20 s.'° J 40
Fret WOtld CPMrozal '-00 2IO Sdllller (Ort ... ) uo
Also rtc:itd: llO Hill 10 cnmo. cai•a
GOlderl '"', For Jaybird, Oubl1n Lace,
llUIQI\ Prine.. fttnon P'lna. Poww1ul Evn, Maater Price, Glor¥ Above. Time: 1:12 2/5.
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Gallant Cl\alrman, Unlvenallle, Fattn
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HaMIC.aplt ....
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SOutflW9ttarn YC. 2. La<tY Godiva, Victor
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P.tn.)
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SYll., 5-1 t -Cll¥tllnel (lloml, 1 rt.m.I
SIA, s..t 1' -et PlttltMA-111 < 10 a.m.I
Sun.. s.t 23 -et Cincinnati < 10 a.m.I
SUI\., S.t 30 -Now Yortl Glanll (llome, , p.m.)
Sun., Ocl. 7 -Atlanta (llon'lo, 1 p,m.)
SUn.. Oct " -., Now OrtMlll (10 U'l'l.I
Mon., OC1 22 -at Allanlt (6 tt.m.I
Sun., Oc1. 21 -San Frandtc0 (llome, 1
p.m.)
Sun .• Nov. 4 -at St. Loula (10 a.m.) Sun., Nov. 11 -CllJceoo (llomo, 1 p,m.)
Suft., Nov. 11 -at Groen lay (Mil•
wautcM. 10 a.m.)
Sun., No• 25 -11 Ttm11e eav 110 •.m.>
Sun., Doc:. 2 -Now Orttana (llomo. 1
p,m,)
Sun .. Dec. t -HOUllOll (home, 1 p,m.)
Fri .. Doc. 1' -ti San Francltc0 <6 p.m. I
All tlmot P$T
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Albacore still blti
U.S. dominating
Olympic wrestling
Americans 16-2
in freestyle
competition
FrOm AP 4llpa&Oet .
Ed Banach, Randy Lewis, Bobby
Weaver and Bruce Bau~ner led
an American stampede mto gold
medal matches in an Olympic free-
style wrestlin1 competition Wedn~
day at the Anaheim Convention
Center.
After two days of competition, it
was evident that the Soviet·led
boycott had turned the freestyle
cvenu into a vmual American' exhi·
bit.ion.
Gom1 into today's action, Ameri·
can wrestlen were collectively 16-2 in
matches and held a wboppina l 77·19
total point advantaae over their out·
manned opposition.
Joe Gonzales, the IOS1h·poundcr,
suffered a neck inJwy in a Wednesday
afternoon loss and later wtthdrew
because of pain -the only Amencan
wbo bas yet to be challen&ed. ..rd say we have a goOd chance for
nine aold medals (out of 10 wcia.bt
classes), but notlun1 is suaranteed."
said Lewis, who has made no effort to
rude bis disdain for the competition
jn his I 36'h-pound wei&bt class.
Asked if he was at all sul"J)rised at
what an easy time American wrestlers
were bavi~ the Rapid City, S.O.,
native said simply, "No."
Weaver, the American entry at
lOS'IJ pounds, was set to meet Japan's
Tabshi Irie toniabt for the aold. On
Wednesday the resident of Easton.
Pa., notched a 13-0 victory over Gbo
Wehne of Cb.ma and beat West
German Reiner Heuaobel on 1 fall at
the 2:S6 mark..
Lewis, Banach and Baumprtner
awa.i ted the results of afternoon bouts
today to learn who their opponents
would be. Lewis will fi&bt the winner
between Lee Juna-Keun of South
Korea and Kosc1 Akaishi of Japan.
Banach. whose twin brother. Lou.
U.S. ties Korea
i·n team handball
From AP dJspa~lan
Erhard Wunderlich scored nine goals Wednesday as West
Germany advanced to the champ1onsbip pme apinst Yugoslavta by
bcatina Denmark 20-18 an the Olympic men's team handball
compctinon .
In other pmcs Wednesday. Mike lsakovic scored a t1e~brcak1na
aoaJ with 1:01 lcf\ to lif\Yuaoslavia past Romarua 19-18: Japan rode a
balanced attack from three of its players to a 11-~6 W1n over Ataena:
Sweden edaed Spam 26-2S on BJom Jilsen's free throv. with thrtt
seconds Jcf[ and Peter Lash scored wtth 1:07 rcmauuna 10 the final
pme Wednesday niaht as the United States ralllcd to uc Korea 22-22.
Both the U.S. and Korea have ()...4..1 records and pla) their final
pmes in the 12-tcam compcut1on Friday.
The Americans led Korea I l-12 at halftime, but Korea took cbarst
in the second half and led 22-19 with StX minutes ttmairuni. James
Buehnina and Robert Ojokovich scored a minute apart as the
Ammcanscloaed to within 22-21watb4:04 to play. scttinalhc ll&C for
Lash's tyinaaoaJ three minutes later.
Thomas Schncebcrscr led the U.S. with eiJht aoals and Jae-Won Kana had six. for Korea. •
benmatk and Romani.a, each 4-1 , play for the bronze medal.
West Germany, S-0, is the only unbeaten. untied team in the 12·
team fteld.
The Germans ~ tied 9-9 with Denman at halftime, but
Wunderlich scored '40 seconds into the ICClOnd half to sivc them a 10-9
lead. Peter Fc~r sco~ five minul.C'S latq for Dcrunark to even the
tcoreapin.
Tht. two teams exchan,scd aoa1s befol'C Michael Pa..ul scored with
l7:SOleft.toaivetbeGerman a fl·l l 14vant.aae,and they nc"crtilikd
apin. Paul ICOttd four mort ume in a rune-minute penod to 11vc
Wat Oennany an 18-131 d with 3:21 k
TWo thargers walk out
•
, DcATH Nollccs
L__ --
MYSLINSKI his home. Beloved
husband of Mrs.
Jeanne Poner, lovln8
father of Mn Kathy
Gw.e. Barbera and
Patrick Portu. Ai.o
survived by ''two
grandcbildttn. Mill·
tar)' graveside .. ,.
vices Friday 9:30 AM
at El Toro Cemewy.
O'Connor Laguna
Hills Mortuary Dlrec·
ton. 581-"300
UX>N JOHN MYS·
LINSKI, beloved
father of Jerry Mys-
linski of c.c.t.a Meea
and Donna Myslinski
of Santa Ana. Brother
of Ja.eph Myslinaki
of SayHville. N.J ..
Matthew Myslinski
of Lancaster. PA.,
~rw Myslinski of
Keanabur1. N.J.,
Frank Myshnakl,
Ogalla, Neb F.dward --------
1..ensky, of Metuchen.
N J . Jenette
Kolocbiey of ~.
N.J .• Violet Potocki of
Toma R1ver. N .J.,
Kay Myahnak1 of
Metuchen . N .J ..
Barbara Myali.na)d of
M tuchen. NJ. and
May Greiowtu of
PU\h Amboy, N.J.
abo IW'Vtved by thlw srand children. Mtm·
ber of Ve o(
F0tt11" War, Cost.a
Mesa, American
Le1lon. Newport
Beach. Poat 291 .
member of Costa
or--0
and Golden Tlnieft.
Funeral ervlcu
,.. beld w
y 10A'.M at
Bro\hen
UL TZ URODON
naTM&TUTMl.L
WIST'Cl.IW CHAl'll.
437 E 17ttl St
CC»laU..
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'11914 WlthU.Countyel.tiofOr• Jlmeal£vW,Pl'w1denl 9f108 Count)' on .My 12, CHECKS SPfCIP:lflO IN De.mended\oc:Nnge he J1nu11y H , 1tl2 FILE 1904 -ductn:.,-'byallmlt.CSPiM*• F2l!,~ ... AltnFfenctl •2'
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HECTOR'S PA.INT & NAiii STATUIM'T rNMi."i'TA°liiiiMf dOina l>Ullnaat u ~~lc::AV:• l!CUA· ::.:i:. r:i:!'n~~~ ~~ County on. AuQutt 2• VICE, 3500 Mo0t.8t.. 8wita Publllhld Otange Co&et
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12927 EVERETT '· WOLPOW INTERACTIVE 8ALES ""'· N••Potl BNCh, RECOROED ~ 21 lo lhe ~·· on wtlicll newly so t914. T..:21i ,.,, Jednto, Fount.in v.i. The followlnO l*'ION.,. TH-132
Hector Ocmei, 2008 ENTERPN9E$, ttol ,..._ AND MAAKETINO 3701 calf t2QI 1N1 u lnalr No 35050 Mi elect.O Counellmember1 • '-Yc·,~!2.!~... dOlnOl~T .. 'Ml.....,:_t .. JOINT ---------~ A~. eo.ta M..... POf1 Bf'.ld.. Colt• M.... 8ircltl. Newport ~ CIDt J Frank An'*~· Ill Book 14198 tlge 147& ot .... eworn •nd qu.I flld? ---........ . OEI "" ........ .. •Bl tC ..,.nttc c.iit t2t27 cant 82127 12880 • • =o Strffl, PiewpOll otflelll A.coJ1 fn the otftoe VEI Of NO. I P\lllC NOTICE Thi• lllllM«t~ ... ~ VENTURE. 8850 8ol•• AY· _ __, ........ uuu....,._""--""---~·~~I wu flled K!"!!...~.!.rtw1o11~L!~ Rlcl'larcss Mcvey, 28415 Thl•,Cb8!.1t,j~~.2811 .c""'· of 1,_ Recorder of Otange ThePote1Willl>9oper1• wllht~~nty ~oft 2-enua. W•1mln1ter.,Callf. ll'ICTl'TIOUalU ... ll '"'"l"--~~ty_.C ........ of"'· ,.:;1•f'":;..~ ..... n..,,., SC~f.1~~111,,11guna NIOuel, .... -......... :-: ... ::.-1.·~~ •• ~• v" County; t'#Mfllh9h0uraot7:001m.. f1Cl1TIOU89U ..... I ~ ..._..ty on IJCIUI • 112883 NAmaTATUIDIT ... .. .. ......,., ..... "" ..., .......... ... nu ...,..,_ V7 .... ,..,'TIVV.. Mid deed of tnm * and 8 oo pm ..,... aTATlmNT 1984 o.tt• Savtnoa & &.oen A• TI'9 ~ panone.,.
Mg9 County on August 2, Th bullneu la con· Gwy R. 8oliea 3380 1 J Fnink AnukOYtctt ecritiea the follOlll1nO CITY CLEAi< OF THE The fblloWtng per90l\I •t l'2DOU .oclltlon, I Cdf0f'11a Cot· dolna bU*'-... 1~ -dUC'ledE~ebyn·F.an.w~uel Caoe11~77' ~· Nigwt, .... ,Thhllt.._~a.!.~tyC~ .. k...!~ lot4ofTrectNo 1oea ... CIT't'OfNEWPORTBEACH dolnooollftelta D~~bpl~ ... °':T., 1eo.8 .... ' pt)tltlOnw. 8850 ,8ol•c~",,· V!NTANA OAOWTH .---·-..,....,_ c.ilf, ,., .. , ·-.,...,., ... VI"" Pef map recorded 1n Book Dated: Augutt II, 1814 LEADED VISIONS Cu&· 1"F '"' .. UOUJ • • ..... enue. Mtmltlt "'· .. · 'UNO. L..P., 1HOO ~lld,
Publlthed °':fr Coat Thia tilteM"'11 wu fli.d Thia ·butlneH 11 con· .no-CcMJnly-on July t2. 351 Pega 25 ol Mii· Pubttehed Orange CoHI !PM STAINED OLA.SS ~. 1te4 TH 215 82W883llll .,. K •811 '44' Sutt• 1&0, !Mne, CA 127f5
Dally Pilot Augu11 • 19, 23. wlttl tn. County CMf1I Of Or· dueled by. I gen.91 '*1· 11164 otl~ Map•. In 11'le of· Diiiy Piiot Augutt I , 15. "ORKS, 615'.t PolnMttla, • am "' r • Vantltla ~ •· 1..P .• 30. '1814 ange County on Auguat 2, nerthlp • '2IO):l1 laotthecountyl'9COfd«OI 1984 C0<0na011Mar,Carlf 92827 PlB.IC NOTICE Pa110 Flemanco. I•" 1114100 Felrc:Nld, SUit• 190,
TH-219 1U. GlfY R. 8olll Publllhed Ofanoe Codi ~County. Th-22• THomq Clifton Shetton, Clement•. Celll. 112772 !MM, CA '2715 .
---------· ~ Thi• staiamant ..,.. filed Dally Piiot July "· 21• YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T 5 t5'4 PolnMtU•. Coton• del NOTICI Th. bU ,,... 1• con· Thi• butlMN . It CCWI• "8JC NOTICE Putllilhed Of11nge Cou1 With the County c..,. ot • 2• 11• tt14 UNDER A. DEED Of TRUS't rta.IC NOTICE Mar. callf 12827 .,VmMQ "°' dueled by: Jotn1 ~P ~.L ducted by: a ganatal part.
o.ily Pffol Augutt 9, 19, 23. anoe County on .Juty 11 TH·l43 DA.TEO $/tl/11. UNLESS ThOmM c. 8hellon BID fTIM Paul A. Howe, r-·1 nerthl
PlC'"10UI IUttNI•• SO, l084 1884 • YOU TAKE ACTION TO FtC'Tl'TtOUI Ml..... Thia •l•tem«tt ... llled NO. --Thi• ltllemlr'IC .... tiled vanftna Hcldtnga, l .lt. NMila 8TATE.•NT TH·221 ,__ P\8.JC N0TIC£ PROTECT YOUR PROP· NAm ITAT8MeNf with 11'41 County Ctertc of Of. NOTICE IS HEREBY with the County a.rk of°!_· Thom .. ~. OeMlll
Thelottow1ngper1oniare Publlthed Ota,noe CoM1 AC'TTTIOU8.,._U EATY,ITMAYBESOLDAl Thetolowlng~•• =County on July 2t, GIVEN lhat Haled= County on July 1•· Pwtn«
dOlnQSbuair'9MT co .. ·sT CO"' DallyPllOt.Jwt29,A.UQU112, .... -.T·-A. PUBLIC SALE IF 't'OU dolnabutlnata•: 11 ..... propoNltw!Mber**'4d~ 1 -Thie ... *'*"' ... flied WE " ~ I . ti, 11J84 .......... -,............:••-.. , I NEED AN VCPlANATION AT YOUR S£RVICE. 1102 f121._1 the City of Costa M .. to r-Witt\ !he County Cllttlof Of· VERSIONS, 8211 w Bia• __ "8.IC..;..;;..-._.., __ TICE____ TH-175 .. _ """"" ... '*'°" • 01' THE NATURE OF THE Slerf• Siena, !Nine, c ... , .... !u~ o..anoe ~8 Wit: The City COuncll. PO ~~· ... County on Julf 10,
Ave.. Cotti M9u, Clltt. doing~ u; PROCEEDING AGAINST 127 t3 .,.,1y ,..,1o1 A.ugul1 2, •· 1 • Box 1200 COiii M--. CIU--1984 •,
82821 ACTmOUa BU....... PlBUC NOTICE SAINT AMANT PRO· YOU, vou SHOULD CON-Phyltla Schmidt, ~5 ~ 2 23, 1984 fonll• 11282a.. t200, on Of Leruna llffeh, Cellf. ......
8t9119 E OToole, 1112 A.119 ..,.._ tTATa..xT OUCTIONS, 223 Monte TACT A lAWVER. PomoNI. Lone) Beadl, ceJlf. TH· 194 befora tN hour 11:00 am -Pu ............. "'-,.~ aMyt........ •'
OelVlata #l ,Corona,Celtf. TM fOllowlng per.on It l'IC1lTlCMMllU8INEU Vitti A.,.., Coeta M .... tll15 Church Str .. t, 80803 onFrtctay,Augu8124, 1tM D~"'p-.... -1 J.:~-V::: -....o-a~
t1720 ~ ~.. ..,... ITATUmMT Cellf. 82027 Cott• MeiN. CA. t2MI NINI SChmldt. 225 Apt 2 .. .,. "' NOTICE It ahall .,. the .-ponllblllt) .... ...., ,, .. .._-. "'· ft.O. ... ...
St .... OTOC>ta NtWPORT MOTORING The following per90nl.,. Kurt l..r#renoa St. A.Mani. "(tt • •tr.et .cscsr.t °' Pomona. lono BMcl\, Calll nllDU\I Of the bldelef to dellWr hit 8, 1 • 11&4 ....,.... ........ CA. ...
Thlt l11tement w11 flied ACC£8SORIE8, •25 30th doing buain.. II: 223 Monte Vi.ti Ave .. Coeta common CSHlgn1llon Of 90503 IMllZt bid 10 the City CMrtc'a Oftlol TH· 181 Publllhed rn-Coul with the County Cler1l of Or· St,_, Suite 20, ~ FOR VOUR EVE.S ONLY, ~ Calff 12027 ............, .... _ .. _ ...._ Th'· b I I ..,,_ :fl I Arl09 CcMJnty on .Juty 111, Bwh, Calif. 82ee3 1873 lrvlne Ave.. Co.11 Thi• b\111,,.11 11 con-pr..,...,.., .... "" .. " ,..., •• , no .. u• n... • con· l'ICTmOU91UaM81 by tN proper announced PtB.tf; NOTICE Diiiy .--t t • 24. 1, 19&4 st. c. y Th 0 m I ........ CA. '2UI (Unit K) duded by. an lndMdual warranty II glYWI .. to Ill ducted by. an lndMdual MAm ITATIMINT time Bid• wlff be publld) -August 7, 1
,._.. Manallln, 2018 Eut 0cMrt JarMe T. MtlCM-.n, 2245 Kun St Ament compleleMll Of correct· Ptlytla Schmidt The tolowlng per.one are °'**' and r.-d lloud a1 YOU AM .. DIJIAUL T T • I04
Publllhed ~ CoMt BNCS.,lal~caut 112981 n-..bllcA.Ya.,CoetaMeel.. Thtl ,._..,,_,1 wa flied ne .. )." The beneflcl•I) Thie etaternant,,.. flled dOlnClbUelMllU: 11ooa.~0t•10onll'llt• UNDOADUDOflTMIST "-lluPllotJ""'20 .... ,_ .. t 2 ••·' .... I I .._,,... .... t .. 1..._,. __ tyCler1lofO!' undertaldOeedofTrutt.b) wltf\theCount~Claf1(ofOf· At~ CHECK & AS· lftw u IC1lelb'9 on Fri-D•TID .._......, • 1ll1 •-IL' WlTIC£
-F _, ,...._ • "''' ., ... n .... con-CA.82629 ......... """"'' • r...onotabrNdlOfdeflUll angt County on Augutt 2, SOCIA.TES. 711 w. 17th d1y,A t24, 1984,lnlht • .:..,,Yc;U'Tui ~ --'"-~--""-----1. 18. 11184 dl.IC1ed by. an lndMdUll SuMn L. MacMUtan, 2245 ange County on Augutt 2. In the obllgallonl MCUf9d t984 81,_, Unit E· l l, CO.ti Council haml>9rl. CltL::· ::;:;:: TO -CT y,.. _ .......
TH·t81 Stlleey Thom• Adal'llllan Republlc Av. .. Coeta Mee&, Hl84 thereby, heretofore •JC· ,_ Meaa. CA 92927 n fair Orl¥9, Cotta '""'"" P'ftVrT• llAY g -~~ '>'
-------...--Thie ltltemenl -flied CA. 82020 l'2laOf7 ec:uted and dellwred lo the Pub&llhld Of1nge Cou1 Robert John Entrikin, Clllfomlt, IOf the fumlshlno ~ l'U9lJC IAL.I. ir-aALI rta.JC N0JIC( WIUI the County Cler1! of Of. Thia bUllMU It con-Publllhed ~ Coaat undertlgned 1 written Dec-Deity Pilot Auguit I. 18, 23, 4922 Mangrove St .. CcMna, of LABOR AHO MAURIAC • YOU NI.ID AN DPU· Of! NJt1011AL ----------= County on Jutt 20, duct.CS by. huaOend a Wife. Ody Pltot Auguat • l8, 23, larJtlOn of o.tautt and 0. 30, 1184 CA 81724 TO ~EPA.INT OESJGNATE°" NATION cw nm NATUM "'°""" ~A~.. '21Ma ~~t=~u: flied 30• 11184 TH·21• mand tor Sale. and f'..:' TH-213 Ronlld Fredrick KMtr, AREAS OF SELECTI:O FIRE OI' THI P"OCllDINQ •00101 I
The fotlowt"" peraon la Publllhld Orangt CoM1 wft1I ,,,. Couoty Ci.ot of Of· nota of brlldl and ouncs.; 14504 Fiorita Rd.. ll STATIONS. AOAIM•T YOU YOU NOUotla~g!Wn1hat ~ .... _ • ..-:.:....... Dally Pilot Augu1t 2. 8, 18. -County on Aug. e. 1984 .. _ .,. NOTIC[ tlon to cause IM • "8.JC NOTICE Mlrlda, CA. tOM8 Addltlonlil .•• of th• IHOULD CONTACT A purtlUll'lt to MCtlon 1Ht of .,....,_ -23 11184 -....-n~u" tlgned to NII Aki proparty Thomlt WOiff 420 PlcO ~tlone 11'111'/ be Ob-LAWY'lll theCMlCode.8'811olCel-:
T SITE20D ~P.:P_ CIRE_!t ' 112 Publthd O!'~ ~ ~· ~-=.::: ~· ~I .,._U ~d Santa •Mona; ~ ... 4t. ~~ 7~ ~= NOnct Of! fomJa; the~ W ,.AE.L .. ·-~.....,..:". ,. .. ::,':'." .._,!.,_ ., • Daily Pflot A•-oat II, tll, 23, .,...__ ' NAm ITATDmNT' CA. 90408 . ....,..,.._,..._ .. et • TIIU8Tlft ~ ... 1t public M1e o.tn-• .., __ ,, ....,, ""'"'" vv-Noao. of .... tlgned ~Aki nolJca of The lollOW!no peraon It loult J. Llial'ntlu+I, ~11 Drive. Coitt• Meea, Cell· Ne.~-petlllYe bidding on Uth
John Oal•••o, 3110',.. 30, 1884 of..._.'""*" b<MCtl and of alectlon to M doing bUllMM u: Pfe>mOl"tOtY Or. W, fOfnlL Bid• ahould be r• On August 211 ltl4 81 day of Auguet tlNM at 1:00 ~ Aw •• Newport 8Mch. P\BJC NOTICE Th-225 •• ~ .... recorded ~ 2. 1.184 ti a T E R L. I N G Beech, CA. t2eeo urnttd IO ttl910.,.tkln Of lht 11·00 A.M . fUlL!RTON O'clodc pg, oft the ~ c.ur. 82"3 No. A-110Cloa Instr ~· 84-135504 of Ot· ENTERPRISES, 7051 Mad· Thia bu•lneta I• con-ty Clent, within Mid time MORTaAOE,AND ESCAOW wtw• .aid Pt°'*'Y tiu
Thia bullMll la con-l'ICTITIOUI .,..... fltB.JC NOTICE In the &lperio( Court of nctal Reeofda In the orb of do• o... .t53, Hunttnoton ducted by. a ~al pan. llmlt, In a IUled anwtope, COMPANY A. CALIFORNIA ~ llot9d Ind wtlWI .,..
dueled by'. an lndMdull ~ STAft..wr the Stat• of Clllfomla. tor the R41corder of Ofange BMctt, c.flf. 12e47 '*'8111p ldentffledon theout.idewtttl CORPORATIOtha duly IP" localed at Pubic ltorlQe,
Jonn Galulo The 1o11ow1ng per10n1 .,. ACnnoua BUalNUI tne County of 0rArlQ9 County: ~ w. Wykl, 7051 LOllll J l.aemhull the Bid Item Humber and the Pointed Trutt under and inc. 20U PleOlntll A~ TNa 11alemant wa fDecl dolnQbullnWA1: ~STATW lntheMatteroftheEs1a1• Saldllle,wlllbemlde,bUt Maddo• °' 153, Hunt-Thlt •l•lement w• ~ <>l*\lf1QDat• pureuent 10 ~of Trust In the City of Coeta Mw. wt\tl the County Clerk of Of. THE BERNAUER BUNCH, . The followlng per.one are of L 0 U I E J 0 S 6 P H without covenant Ot wet· lngton a..cti. Callf. 9*7 with the County Cl«tc ol Ot· e.ch bid lhall ~ recorded Dlciembw 1 1N l County of Ofanot 8ta'9 of anot County on July 29, 2827 Cwob St , N.wport doing ~ 11: DRAGNA, DecMMd ranty, expr ... M lmplle<l, r• Thia buelneu I• con· ange Couf'lty on July 2•. MCtl and ~ Item u Ill u lnatr No 111 'book Callfomll. the ab.ndo..s
t9&4 BMd\, Calif. 82ee0 THE WEll TEMPERED Notlcelehwetlyg'-'tllat gardlng tltla pa11u1lon. °' ducted by. an lndMCSuM 1184 forth In IM apeclflelllont 14305 19c1t ofotftc*il QOOdl chlttlle or~ 1'211441 Kathleen e.n.-. Inc. lAB, 3108 McKlnl9y Way, the undenlgned will_. a1 ancumbt~ \o ~ tht L.awrenc:eW ~ P211M AnyendallucepUonttothe .pege • ~dalC:rtbedbelCll'lll in '
Publllhed Orange CoM1 Callfomla. 2827 Cwob S1 , Coeta Mela, Callt. l2020 Prfll•'-Mle, to the highest rwnalnlnO pnnclpef IWll Of Thia 1111.Mnt -llled Publlthed 0rArlQ9 Coeet 8')edflcetlon9must 1>9dMf· Records exec:ut•d by: :. 11 .. of:
Daily Pllo1 A.uguet 2. 9, 19, Newport Beec:tl, cam 82880 Wiiiiam H.....y Aree>eugh. and beat bidder, tut>tec:t to the note(•) MCllred by IMO wtth the County Cler1! ot Of· Dally Pilot Augu11 2. 11. 16, 1y •fated In the bid, and fall· =~A,!~.;· w~t':..~~ / w':.m p*-. 3 TV
23, 1184 Thie ootlnel8 11 con· 3108 McKlntll'f Wll'f, Cot1a confirmation of lllCS Su. deed of Trust, wtth rntw~ ange County on July 12, 23, 1184 ure to Mt forth any Item In CAMPBElL .(Id PATRICIA bckt. Sladdf, 2 tulU.. 3
TH·198 esuctedby:icorporitlon Jffu,Clllf.112920 perlorCourt,onOfaftertht aelnllldnoteprovlded,ad· 111114 Th·tlO the ~l'°"f .. thall ~CAMPBELL HUSBAND tble 3 Chalr cte>c*Clll l'l\at• ~ •• ~ .. _ Pr..... Kl" FlreblU"h 3101 20tn d-ot A.uguet 1984, II Yanoa, " any, under the l'2IOMI ~ound9 '°' _._.Ion of the • • I :... -•7' b ,.----.......... ~ ·-· .... nauer, --, • • , ...... ~ ~ D1AVID SILVER-l•m• of Mid Deed of tndt Pu~.._..__. "'-,._~ •• ,.... ANO WIFE .. lruttor(a). In tr .... I re. t ......... -. ' •• dent McKJNey Wll'f, Coetl Meel.. •-.,,,_"' ' ......,_, ""MQe ..,.,..., Bl-•t MnTIC£ IM office ol the County A. mite. Thie 1t1temant ... fMed C•llf 92929 TON lAW CORPORATION, ,..., c:hllfgaa. and~ Deily Pllot JUiy 18, 29, ... ._.. nu . &di bid INll NC fortfl the corder °' °' ... County Oientl9 Stone •• ~ 3
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with the County c... of Of· Thi• bulln... I• con-4032 Wllthlr• BtYd., Ste of the Trust .. and of 1ht Auguet 2 II, 1184 I OF full nltMI llld r9lldenell of St 1 f Callfoml• WILL c:tieet tbt9. mattAlll Pletr•
ange Counly on Jvty 20, ducted by: an lndMdlJll 300. Lot Angelee. Slit• of tnm• creeled by Aki Deed ' TH· 135 nw~=· 8ALE all pertont and part!" sal A.~ PUBUC.AUcTION 4 bu' ' '
11184 WIHlam H. FITeb.tugh C1tlfornl1 00010, (213) of Trust. YOU AM tN DE'AULT lnt.,..ted In the propoul." TO HIGHEST llODER FOR LandfMd ,.Ml'V .. llte
<> f251014 Thl9 etllemenl wu llled 381·7~11. all right. title and Said sale wlH be held on N the bid II by 1 OOl'POflllon, CAS lrM of r1Qtlt to bid at the _..
Pubhlhld Oraw Coast with the County c... of Of-tntwut of llkl CS.C.Uld II Friday, Auguet 2•. 1984, 1l PlBJC NOTICE UNOI" A LAND CO • 1t1t• the namet of the of. H (payable at t . p ell must be ~ -··-Coun 2 tM tim. of death and all the 1:30 p.m. In the lobby to the ,.._.CT DATID ...,ct\ M. floars who can .. i...n 11, tale lin i.wrul money of the ur ....
Dally Piiot July~ A.uguet 2. = ty on Auguet • right title Ind lntwat of building located it 501 MOTICI CW 1•1. UNLIU YOU TAKI lg(Mll'l"'1t on behaifvof the United Statel) It: FULL· with c8lh ~and pekt tor
9 111. tll84 ti l"Z520IS llkl 'decedent, In and 10 II South LAwlt Str .. t. Ofange TMllT'lrl 8AU ACTION TO P"OTICT CMporatlon and Wf\ethe. EATON MORfGAGE AND II the time ~ ... A•
TH-150 Cout 11'41 certain reel property Cellfomla82068 't'OU AM • DVAULT YOUR "'Of'E"TY, IT MA't' more than one ortlclt mUlt ESCROW COMPANY, 805 P'JrctlaMdOOodt.,.......,•
,_________ Publllhed °':'r. 9 23 tiluist• In th9 City of Buan1 At the tlrM of the lnltlll UNOE." A o.m cw TMl91 -80LD AT..t "*-IC llgn. If the bid .. ~. pan-SOUTH EUCLID STREET. i.. and must.,. removed at P\8..IC NOTICE O.ity Piiot Augull1 • 1 • • Peril County ot 'Orange. publlc•tlOn of thl• notice. DAT!D llll'TIMHR I, tALL•VOUNftDANIX.. nairanlp M 1 joint venture FULL!RTON, CALIFORNIA IM tlrN of !Mchale 1P1
30. 19~ TH-219 Stale ol Callfomla, pattlcu-the total amount Of the Ufl· ,., UNU!ll YOU TUI f'LANATIOM OF THI ... ,. tM namee and ed: A.T THE FRONT ENTRANCE aubi:' to pr1or cencelllllon flCTI'TIOUS BU...... 1ar1y a.crtbed u followa, ~ ~ ot the oblJ. ACTION TO ""0TICT N AT UR I 0 f TH I d,_ Of all ~ '*1· TO THE NORTH SIDE FAC. In t ..,._,, a! ......,,_,1 ~ STATE.MDIT 81-1C unnM' to-wit getlon aecured by 1he abow YOUR PttOfllJt'n, rf MAY IJ"OCllDINQ °lGAJN8T '*' and }Oinl Y«'lturen II ING HIU STREET Ill 11ght, betWWI landlc:itd and ~
The followlng ~ .,. ,.~ nuirw; LOT 107 of TRACT NO. delcribed deed of trual and R IOlD AT A "*"C YOU, YOU IHOULD CC*-th• blddar 11 a 101• title, end lnterw1 convey9d gited petty. Oeted thll tth 1 doing~ u : IClTTlOUI BU&INeH 7211 In the City ot Buen• atlmited coati ••l*'MI. IALLWYOUMHDANU-TACT A UWYI". proprletorlhlp or anothef to and now held by" under 19th day of Augull, 11NM.
PACIFIC AUTOSOUNO F NAME aTATDllNT P1ri, County of OfArlg9. llld ldYltlOM ltS95,743 72 ftLANATIOM 0, THI T.I. NO. 1040-l7 enll1y that doee bullnela llkl Deed of Trull In the Publlc Stonoa. ll'IC .• land·
ANO SECURITY. 2306 New· The fonowtng perton It St1te of Calltomla Al 1* The. total lndebtedMM NAT U "I 0 f TH I On August 17, 11184 at unct.r • llc:tllloul name the property liluated In llkl lord .
port Blvd .. Coat1 Mea. doing bulkleM ... map recorded In Book 21 batng an •tlmate on wt!ld\ IJROCEIDtMO AGAtMH 10:00 o'clock A..M at the bid lhall be In the reel riamt County and Slit• deecnbed Pubtllhed Or~ co .. t
c.llf 92027 MINNEY BROTHER'S P1ga 44 of M~ theoperqbldltoomputad 't'OU, YOU 9"0CA.D COM-front entrance of SAFECO of the bidder with 1 ~ -. Delly PUOC A.uouet t, 19,
Auto s.curtty Sp.dlllstl SCV&A-SCAU88ER8 21 Mapa. In the offtot of tbe mll'f ~ oblllned by C111ng TACT A LAWVIR. TI.TLE IHSURAHCE COM· netlon following ltlowl PARCEl 1. 1Jnl1 43t• • 1184
Inc., CellfOfnla, 2318 New· "'-POrt Beacti Calif G20e0 Couf'lty Recorder ot 1a1CS (714) 385-4837 Of (213) COMPREHENSIVE REO PAHY, 825 North Broadway, "D8A (the flc:tltloul name)", lhown and cs.fined on that TlHM
port Blvd.. C09ta Mna, JoMPh Edwin MlnMY Couniy. 1127-411115 the dey before tht MANAGEMENT• duty ap-In the City of Slnla An•. prOYlded, h~. no fl<> certlln condomlolUm plan ---------Cllllf 92027 211 uorth Slit Lana New: EXPECT I NO THERE· lale. pC)inled Trutt• under tfle County of OflnQe, State Of tltlOua name lhall be .,,_, recorded DlciembW 3, 1979 "8.JC MJTIC[ Thia bu.ineea 11 con· port Beacti CalH 82e&o P:AOM the Northerty 15.00 Dated· .Juty 17, 1984 following deec:r'lbed deed ol Calllomll SAFECO TITLE un .... theN II a cur,_,I In Book 13418, PllQ9 11• _ __. ...... .--......, ....... --.. __
ducted by'. 1 oorl)Ofatlon Thie buStneaa It con· teet of lald lot .. granted to T.D SERVICE COMPANY trust Will SELL AT PUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY, I r9Qlalrltlon With the Ofanga and .. amended by an In-aTAW OF
A.llln R Goodman Jr , ducted by. "'lndMdlJll the Of~ County Flood .. Aki Trutt• AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST COfpor1tlon, .. Truttff County AecordW In cue ot ttrwnent recorded Apr1I 211, WfTHDtlAWN.:
Preeldent Jouph Edwin Minney Control ~rlct by deed r• By ConJ CAP<9z. Aulttlnf BIDDER FOR CASH (per· under the LAND CON· corl)Ofitloni, lnclUde tht 1880 In B<>e* 13501, peo-l'ltOllll ft~
Thlt ttat.,.,,.,,I wa flted Thll llltemertt w• filed corded Aprll 11 1960 In s.cr.taty 1b4e at time of .... In laWfut TRACT .uouted by OEN· namea of the P,_.d«lt 15-43, both of Oflldel ,_. ~TINQ UND1Jt
wtth the County C... of Of. wllh the County c... of Of· Bo<* 518&, p1ga 0450 ottlctal 501 South LAwla St .. Or· money of the United Stat•) NIS DUGAN I SANOV ~. Treuur.,, and corda ot Orange County, AC1TTJOU8 anoe County on July 20, anQt County on Jvty 28, Raoordl. ange. CA. 112ee1 ell rlgt\1, title end lnw• DUGAN, hueband and wife Manegar. CellfOfnla. Ml ..... MAim
198'4 1184 • more commonly known (7f4) 385-<'700 ~ 10 and now llllld u IO'nt tenantt reoorded The Qty Coundl of UM PARCEL 2: An ~ The followtng pereon Ml
1'21,._ f'Jll444 11 r.21 franklin Street. Publllhed Ofange Cou1 by II under Aki Deed of Aprt 10, 1184 u dc:IQ{mant CJtyJll Coeti Mee& ~ 11110th lnt-..t In and to lot WlthdnlWn • 1 genara1 ~
Publllhed Orange Cou1 Publllhed Ofange Coat1 11uene Partt. Callfomia o.Jty Ptlot July 20. Auguat 2 Truat In IM property herein-no.14-1484n at OtnQal,. the rtgtrt to r•i-:t 111"'1"' ea 4 of Tract No.18Q2 1uhown ner trom rn. partl'IWINp op.
oa1ty Ptlot A.ugu1t 2 9, t8, Dally Piiot A.uguet 2, 9, 18, fOf turth9r 1nf01mat1on 1. 11184 after cs..cr1ti.ct: corcn In the otffce of the A. blda. on • Mmp reoorded tn book «atlng under ,,,_ flct"lout
23. 191M 23 11184 contect ROS EM ARV Th-153 TRUSTOR:COSTAMESA cord« of Ofqe County, 0.ted:Auguate, t984 440,page1•7and48otMi. bull,,._ name of DUION
TH-197 • TH-185 TERESA. VORK. Coex-PROPERTIES, LTD. Cll"omla, by reeaon Of* PubHahed Orang• Cou1 oalllneoul Mapa, rw«dl of CAAPEHTRV a1 1osa W.
ecutrtx, (lltll •22-8809 PtBJC NOTICE BENEFICIARY· WIWAM fautt In the payment Of P«· Deity PlloC A.'9191 I , 1114 Ofange County, CIMfomll Wiiton, Coet1 Mela. CA.
------------------Twma of u1e CMtl In taw· J KENNEDY, TRUSTEE fOtmll'IC9 of ~atlont ... Th-223 ~ With Ill lmpr~ 112621 P\BJC NOTICE P\8JC NOTICE fut money of the lJnlted NOTICI OF FOR MARY V l<ENMEDV If'. CUfed thereby lnc:ludlog the "*"' ttw.on. uClpllng The flelltlOU9 bualne11 ---------__ _.........._. _____ Stat• on confirmation Of IUCTION REVOCABLE INTERVIVOS b<Mcll Of default, notlee ot therefrom Condominium namellat4lf'nlntlorlhepart•
FlCTmOU• BUllNEH FlCTITIOUa ., ..... Ille °'part cun and bal· NOTICE IS HER EB\' TRUST wtlk:tlwur.oordedAprll t3, P\llUC NOTICE Unite 4101to4115, 420t to net'lhlpwuflledon Fto 25
NAME ITATDllNT NAME 8TATl..wf ano9 evidenced by not• ... GlllEN lhat • Gen«al Mu-Flacotdedl/11/et In boolc 1884 •• docul'Mnt no. MAW!e c--4215, 4301to4315. 7101 IO 1083 In the County of·°':
TM lolloWlng per.on II The followlng pw'IOnl are QUl'ed by MOf1g1ga °' Trutt nlclpal Election will be helC 1•218 page 1833 of Oftlc:lal 84-153345, of Aki Otflclll =-c"':.~ 7115, 7201 to 72t5 Ind ange.. FILE NO F210M7
d ~ doing bUllrlMe u Deed on 1he prCIC*ty IO In IM City ot HuntlngtOf\ Raoordl In the offtc. of IN Aecord&. wtll ... , •I publlc ~c-=-,.,.:::.=' 7301 to 7315, IOClled th«• Full Nlf'M .ncs A~ of ()l~T ASSOC:TES not ANCHOR CONSTRUC· IOkl Ten'* c:.nt of amount e..cn on tueedll'f, lhe 8tt\ Record« of Oranoe County. auction to the highMt bldd« ·-...._........... on the P..-.on Wl1hdrawm1·
Warn« Ave . C-3a, Hunt· TION COMPANY, 33885 .t8 bid to tie depoelted with bid day of Nov9rnbw, 1184, foe 111CS deed of tndt deac:tlbel fOf' caan In lawful money of Or. WMt PAACEl 3. An UOIUa!Ye Aobw1 T Oul"MM. t~ '
t Beech Call! 1121147 Diana. Dane Point, Calff Property 10 be IOkl • ••· the tollowtng otnc..; the followlno property: the UN1ad 8t1t•, without 8anta AN. CA.11111 1u1merit ~ant to OimMY · 8.,_11 An1, C...: ·~~"" R. s If J 112&211 Bid•"' off•• to 1>9 In writ-FM Thr• (3) M.mbw• ot L.Ot 35, Bloclc "F" of Tract lllY CO\Wlltlt Of WllTlnfy, Petitioner: MARGARET A HCh Unll for lngre11. tt707 • no 1
1 Warn$ l: ,er~: A.ne C Sheriff, 3311115 •& Ing and will l>9 r«*Yed it the City Council • (FuH tem 912 u per map Recorded 11'1 expr ... Of lmpfled, 11 fo BARNETT egt .... UM, occupency end Signed Robert T OurMI
Huri11ngton Beech, C1Jlf Olan1, Dan• Point, Calif. the afofeaeld office II any of Four YWI) Book 20, PIQM 1 Ind 2 OI tltle. panurlon. Of encurn-Aaapondant; E. VERNON enjoyment of thole Pottlonl PUClllhed an.n9e eo...
92a.7 1129211 tim. llft• the nrtt publl-For a City CllrtC • (Ful Mlaoall8neout M8')e In IN brarleee, for the s>urPoM of BARNETT of the Aaltrtc:ted Common Ody PQo1 Auoldt 2 t 19
Thi• bueln... 11 con· Robert Sherfff. 33&116 #B cation her90f 1wm ot Faw v ... ) office of the County ~ paying obllol1tonl aac:ured C... No. D-223141 Ar.a. 11 NC forttl In the O.C. 23 t 984 ' ' '
ducted by an lndMdual Diana, Dina Poln1. Callf Oiled lhll 20th day of For 1 City Tr...,,.,-(FUI COfder of Mid OrlngeCoun-by Mid I.ANO CONTRACT 11 ... 0MI (PAl&Y LAW) lar1tlon of Aeatncttonl ,._ ' • Th-200
Ch R s ff J 929211 July, 1184 term of four YMn) ty, Cllttomla. tM 1n1.....i convey9d to Aki NOTICll You Mire ..._.. corded In bode 13-411, pega Thl~atlm!: ~. ~iled Thl1 bu1lneu 11 con· DAVID siLVERTON lAW The following mMtU,.. "(If a etreet addf' ... or TruateabyllldlANDCON· aued.TIMMWtf'Mfclealde tleOofOfflclalRec«cll~ --.. -1D1-1C-llf\_ftl'C __ _
with the County cieni 01 Of. ducted by. 1n ln<llYldUal CORPORATION lhall be propoud and IP-common dHlgnatlon 11 TRACT lrl PtoS*IY eltU1ted aplMt JOU wtthout ,.., lhowl\ on the Corlclorl'lrn!Ufn '"~ nun\4
Inge County on July 211. Robert Sheriff By lOYAL A. WEAVER peer on the ballol U followt lhown lbQYe, no warranty II In the County of Otano-• ....,.. ...... ~ .... ,. Plln recorded In look ---------
1984 Tllll •tatemenl wu flied Attorney at Llw Shall Ullllng City Chartei given .. to 141 comp4etenell Stace of Callfornle and ct. ..... _..... ._.. ...... 13•18, P101 814 of Otflc:lll MOT1Ce TO
f2S14M with the Couf'lty C1eR of Of. 4032 Wltlt!lr• Blvd Sult• SectlOn 300 be lrftended 1c or correctnHt)." Th• tcrlbed M tM lfttorm .. a.n "'°"· Recordl tor eactt Uni CMDn'Oflll OF
p I shed Or Coat angt County on JUiy ~. 300 ' remove the llmlCltlon bet b«teflelaty und9f laid Deed PA.RCEl 1 LOI 10ol Tract If you wtltt to Mek theed· The 11'91t eddr9AI Ind MILK TllAMln"
0 11ub~11 ·~ 11 6 1984 Lot A.naelle CA IOOtO ring • pertOfl from t41Mng of Trutt, by rauon of • No. 10148, In Iha CllY of vice of M attorMY In thlt otlllt common Clellgf'latlon, (S.C.. 1101
2: ~984°t 1'UQuat ' ' 1 ' '2t1412 ROSEMA.RV,TERESA YORI< more thin two coneec:utlW b<eacti M defl\llt In lht obll· Coat1 M .... County of Or· mitt«, Y°" thould do ac If any, ot the raal prOC*tY ·8t07 U.C.C.)
' TH·1111 Publlthed Ofange Cou1 Co.....:utrl• of the eat•I• tennt ... City Counol g1tlon1 MCUred tMraby, Inge. St1ta ot CelllOfnll. .. PfOl'l'IPCIY to lhll }'OIK wrtl· ducrlb•d aboY• I• NotlCI .. i..oy olYlil to
Dally Piiot A.ugu11 2. 9, 18, of uJd cs.c.cs.ni member? 't'ES °' NO. heretofOf• •xecuted and cs. ll'lown on 1 rnep recorded In ten reepot\M, " AOJ. may bt purported to be 0 t • the «edltort of C & f.
23. 1984 Publlan.d Otano-Coatt Sl'lall ullllnQ City Chlrtet livered to the undlralgned t Book 427, Pagee 15 and 1t filed on time ~t. lrvtne, CA. t2714 EHfEAPfUUI, INC Tl
TH-1113 Dally PUot Auguat 11 tO 19 hctlon 3 tO be ~ written OeellflllOn of 0. of Ml9oallaneout Mapa. In AVllOIUated ha tldO c»-The undertiQMd Tru.t .. fwor, WhOM ctilaf P9Ci.ltive
--------1994 · · ' and s.ctlona 300 and .o3 fault Ind Demand f« Sala, the omc. of Mid County A. mandlde. El trtbuma, IMe dllettlma any lltblllty l0t any OttlCa aocsr ... II 2.214 New·
BllDI •c lillfttt"~ ThF-212 wtilcl'I provide fOf en elected and written notlee ot brMCh cord« of Mid County. deddlr contra Ud. 9'ft .,.. lncofrec1neee of th9 ttNet pon BIYd • CltY cl ~. ftCmlOUI llUl•H l"llUU nu ~ City Clertl .,. ametlded tc and of eleetlon to cau• tti. PAACEL 2: Al'I ....,,,.,,t ~ .......... UcL lddr ... and othet common Mesa. County of Of1119t,
NI.Ma ITATIMINT 1'1ClTTlOU8 llUIM.ll 1---_-IDl_ tr_NO_n_1>r __ permit the 1P9otntment of undlnlgned 10 NII UICS for 11\tf' .... lgfW, uM and re11111nda._tr.••4lae. dlliQnatlon. If any, lhOWn State Of c.ilfotnla thel '
TM foftow.ng perton I• ~ ITATURNT ,.UUU\f ·~ the City c... by the Cit) property to AltlatyuKS obH-enjoyment of the CorMIOn ...... "'*"'~'°" .. nereln, bUlk trantfw II abOut to be dOlng bu91neat u : T ...... l.....__.. AOmtn19t, .. or. 1Ub}9Ct IC gallons. and tt.urtw the ,., ... ~ Loi ,. of Mid ....... Ud .... wm.,. tneda, bUI mad• to CiiOANO•ltN a p PUBLISHERS SER-............ ng perlOnl .,. .....a appfOYal Of the City Coundl unct.llOned eauted Mid Tract No. 1014t ...... fotth lf JOU ..... to ....... Without CCMINll'll or Wit• SOUN QUO ANO YIH OH!N
VICES, 21119 w A.urOfa 11 1, ®6ng ~ ':ERVICES. MOnCa Of' with dull•• ind power• notaolbf'Mchandot-.O· In th9 Daclltetlon of~ .owto.ofMattomerlftlN9 r1nty.e~0tlmpllad,r• SU Tranefet• wtMIM home San•• Ma. C1111 82704 PUel.JC IA&.1 preacrlbed by ordfnanoe? tlon to l>9 Rec«ded 31711• nant.t, COnd•tlor1' and ,_. INttMf. ,.., .._... • IO gens1ng lltle. Pol ... .ion. eddrw It 11't21 9edlard Mary Gretchen Pauan-t3.4l1 Farmington, T\19tln, otJ .... IOMM. VES Of NO M lnltr. No M-OIMl17, ot llrlcllona r9COrded Jiit'/ 28. IWOlftptiy M .._.. ,_,, Wrff• lnCUmbflnOll. to pay the Plac:e, City of c.tr tot,
lll'lo 21111 W A.uror1 •1. CA 92980 PMMllllrrY Shlll•"1ttk'GCltyCMrtlf NldOfflCl&IR«:OtCS• 1t71,lnlOOll t2n&,P1ge*'"'fl'l'IMtlf8"f,1MfM ~~ewnof 00untyof~.81Mof hnt• Ana. Celt! 92704 Carol LorrliM Hlll, l:M1t ,.,,_ t S.Ctlon 311 be rlOMled. 68ld ........ bemedlt, but $93, Offlcltl Aiconu. lled • U.-. the nota(1) eecured try NICI Celltomta
Thi• bull nee• 11 con-Farmington, Tuelln. CA Notloe It Mreby giver\ ltllt and s.ettoM 300 and 403, without COY'el\llflt Of wtr· The unpaid t>alanca and 81 Uatild -... ......, o.d of TNat, wltfl Int•• The Pf°'*1Y to be "
ducted by an lndlYidull 92980 pur«.iant to uctfon 111ee of wnlch prOY!cM for an '*"° rMty, ~ M Implied, r• •llmate of OOllL expantita .......... • "" ..,...... thlnOn, .. provided In Mid t«red It dWtfbed 1rt ..,,_
Mary Gretchen Puun· Ollie Hiii, Jr • lJ4t1 farm-the CMI eoct.. ltall of Call-City T,....,,..., .,. a"*lded gardlnQ tltla, Pol ..... on. Of and ~ .. of Jlity 18, M .... ...... ...... note(t), ldY~ If ll"IY· .. ., IA: All --In fl'lde.
tlno l~on, Tuitln,CA. 112"0 fOfnla, the under~ wlll topennlt,tMIP90ffttmantof ancMnbrlnCM, to PIY the 1984 It ... ,21201; Mid..__.. lft«M41•'-"N .. , uncf«IMtarrntofaeldOeed n•tur•. equlpmant and
...... tThhle1..._11,.'.!_~~~u ... ~ ~:S ~~ l~c;;; ~It~-~ .... on 1 ..... ccwn-2~th the City T,..,fW by the rernllnlnO 111tlndpll aum 01 amount wUt Iner.-un ti• Ht• fftH•,•1 .. of TNl1, ,..., CNwtM end OOOd Ml of tha1 Ptua PatlO( ... . ............ , .,..,. "'.,,.. w, ,.... '"' .......... ,. ... "" City AdlnlnletretOf, 1Ut>JIC1 IN note(•) MCUr'ed bV .-ct dat•ofaaa. ,..... .. ...,,... Al lief upeneaeOftheTNA1•and wlU'ta..11\dWlnebullrleM
ange County on Jufo/ 11. Cerol L Hill esay of Auguet, 18&4, at tolPPfov.,otthecityCCJun. Deed Of Trutt, wit.h Int.,. The .. ,. acscsr ... °' ~ .,..... .., r..-. Of thetru.teor led bet Aki 11nown •• "IHA.KeY·a tN4 nut l\a'lemant .... Ned 1000 O'dock A.M, on the Cfl. wtttl dutlel and poww9 Ulnlaidnote111t0Ytded.*f• other common ~non • .,.......... DMd of Trull, fOf IM PIZZA. PAALO"" .,,,
Publllhed Orange~ =:.1~~~3~:.; Pf.ml=::•,::,~ ~ by orcslnanice? """'*· If llflY, und« tht If any, of th9,..., proPtlrtf t•TOTHmMll'WM'fi amount r...onably Htf. loc:atad at MtO w.,.,.,
DallyPtlotJuly 2e,August 2, Pu ,,._ ~~ .,. tocated at Publto ESOfNO, tetmtofMldOeedofTNM, ducrlbad above •• ="= .._ ._. • matedtobt '1~.19246. A¥9..0tyoff0untl!ln~
9, 1t 188' TH-1~2 0-.. ~A·~~. f.'1i ~ ~~· ~4,!.-=:: • .:;:. ~~ty~..: :-9.n. ~-and Ind~ ~~ ~~2=-~ :.c_=e 1:-: o.:-:r==::: =:,,: O!'&flOI, 1• " _, .,.-. •• .,,. -•1 "' OUt 1fle powefl lf'd cfUtlll Of lt\dtl orM'-CI bV Mid Died M1i9i: CA: I 1 IJ MI 1t..,. ef ecufed lnt1 ~-to 1tW Tl'le tMJll tr ...... d 23· 1914 Th-210 ,.....! ~..!'!!!!! the City Cltrtc tie 1rneodld Of Truat. laid Mle wll tie The und•••oo«t TN11 .. tt. dMI tMt tNe _.... undlfllgMd • ~ 0.. contummated on ot
---------·-.... _.....,_, IC' Include itd'di11ona1 tnWo ~on Al.9* 11, 1984 •• dlldllm•anr .. bllltyfOtany .. .,.... -,... ,.. ... lttatlOn Of o.r ... &rid 0.-Che21'11rlofAugua1 1 trtaJC NOTICE • Clhatt._ Of pereona1 mum quaftflc:9t!ofl1 for IM 11.00 A.M 11 tna omo. ot lnc:On'ctnaat of the MNet ._.. ...., M ......... _. lftllld fOt ..... Ind 1 Wl'ttt.n 10 00 M. •t ACf1 P\lll.IC fl)TIC( propertyd...:t1bedi*ow.lrl potltiOnofCttyClet'lt.ll'lclud• COMft .. lHINSIV! "10 ......_ 0t other CIOfMIOft .................... No4toe of~ lil\01!*> HC"O , INC AT'rff;
'1CTTn0Ua9U..... matt.-. of. ltlf 1ttww ~of ,...,ant MANAQfMINT, 22912 ~Ion. If flt1, "'°""' ............. ., .... " tlonl08'TMundlll ..... Marllrn WHtmorelano. MMm STA,.._,,,. fl1Cm10UI ..,..... TeN«i Coll • llrtesg, bed, WOl'tl upertenoa? 't' OI Alcllde. hn• 150, t...,. tltnin, • .......... II ll ..... ~ Mid HoUce of 0.-~ lddrw II MO H
Th9 folowCng ptr9on1 •t NAm 8TAT8mMT -.. 2 ~. • tllll. ~ NO. Hlal, CefltOtnle 12161 Deted Jt"'1 lt, 1"4 '9wl1IH •I ,,.,.rtr1 fllUll Ind flectlOn to ... to TuttlnA.,. ,lulte 10t,llll'!
dOlnQ bu1NiM aa The lollowtng Plf'IOI' le A r:r~ • 490 tllll lhill lf'IQ City Ch9r1til At lfla tl!M of tM lnllill V'f.HOOA; JOHN W. LANI). ........ ,..,_., •1111• be reoor1*1 In 11w county Ana. Ctlfomla t2JOI
AUNT JENNY' I CHICKEN CSOlno bullNll .. landlord r..-v•• lfl• SacflOn i' ,, "'*" "°"" .. pWllcatlOn of ..... notloe, II. • ........... ~ ... wtler9 .,... ,..., ~ .. Tt\at ,,. .... clet• '°'
A.NO RIBS. f300 Oov9, tutw MUlKRAY IU8H PRO-right IO bid .. IM .... ~ the pOWer9 and duU. of Che '°' .. 9MOUnt of IN un-JA. a 01.AOVS AUTH LANO-...., ..... ....... ,. ... IOCltlCI dlel!Tll In ... tllClrOW.....,.
100, Newport IHUI, C8IJ1 OUCTION3, ti Faw Dt,. PurcMw """'!..J-"-""~ th• City Treaturer, i,. p..cs ba6aMe of 1M oti1-~=... ... .._ ........... lie Dl ... July It, 1"4 toNAllft It Auou1U4, 1114
82MO ec.11 Mtea. Cald. t212t "' c.alh """" -..--M'«ICled to lndUde ttie .-~ MCUNd w 1t1a eoo.. 2030 G8IUY Or, .,..... '¥ .. wt ,,.. Said .... • a con-eo ~., •.ii ~ •
Yolanda Jay 1300 Dlf>I'• lyM fflt, 1m • .,. ,._of pur'CIMee Al cl•OOMS M nln'lum quailft· o.crlbed ._,of 1na11nd ~ 9-dl. CA t2MO §'' t *ll et ...... 11111· dutlH by FULLllATON Tr9Mf9f .. , all bU•
Do¥9, Sult• 100, Newport ..... V•dt Or I . U7 ~==-~,.Vie IOft .. eetlrMIM coat• .......... T~{7 .. )e..e sooe ......... ~ ... MORTQAQEANO CROW,,.,. and lillcht111 klcll,Cellf t2te0 CoNMela,Callt 12Qt It.and mutt be a1 Ctcy fflllllUfW, lncludinQ 1 at)daownc.11114,11UO IA,!CO TITLE IN• .. ., MWt allith•ri•M COMPAMY. by tM T,~
Thie bu1fneu 11 con· Thie butln.u 11 con• the lime of putd\W _9ale comOINllOft of eOucatlon lodewmtM lie~ IUMHCI COMPANY, ,.nu••tl .., .... ,. 11\J llRTOH MOftTOAOI paat tht•Y'llB we
dueled by. a C«P<lf•llOn c!Ucted by; ati lndMdult . bleet 10 Pf'°!.~ and apertenot WI an 11• bid, YoU !Mt eel (PH • Corpo(Mlon. JNMM Mk. ANO UCftOW COMPAHV TNt bllli .,.,...,
YOlenda J"f Ila Dltlf• l~,., In lhe __,. VI --·-.. Nlated to tl9cill Mll'lll*' 77CM4M AOdr.-I03 Welt flftf'I .._. ,..... •Mid Tnm. tect lo C4ifOl'rM n. tta1enwit .. flied TM taternent .. fltN ~ laftdlatd end ~ ment? YU cw NO Datt 1111... .,,_ &.:II A. ~ ~ 8y SAU:Y CAttNINO YICe CornmW COdl ~ the County Ctn l)f Or· W!trl IN Coul'lty Qaftl of Of· pany. 0.-d "* eu-A Tha pcila wll be Ot*I t»-COMP"!H(NI IV "10 SM ~.CA 1:2~ W. llA,.~ ~ ftAESIDlHt I tOI. •
#'IOI County on JUly ''· .. CoUnty on J;,Ay 2t. 8'11 dJY Of ~ ,...... tween ... hOuft of 1 00 • "' MANAOEMEHT T~ (1141 I U .I -to& I l!\dd p 0 am tol7 a..eo ~ •• , ... 1N4 ,... Publo IU>rl(l9. inc.~ Uln6-and. 00 p"' •• Mid,,.... •r.t ....... KltMI, ~ L ......... •D Nllr1on. CA nm OHOf'HO.UN &<>UN
,_ '211441 d. /llAllC'-'M W(HlWOATH 8yC,9NoeAwMtl)l9 Trwt••1a.Oftlclf WNtllff,CA.-lt•)l7M4t1 ~"'* '¥1HCH NIU
Pvblltfled 0tanoe COMt • Putlltthed 0rano-~ ~ Of • CllY an .,, .,. City • PutlfflhM , Of•• 1 ~ Ofltftfl c et Puillll*I 1c>rano-eoa • » ·Of•nvw COut ; • .,. ... Pilot J16t 2t AUCJ\* 2, Plot A 2. t . 'It -Plot ~ Of Huntington CA Deir ~ 4, it P*" MJ R, Plot ,..... I, t 11 Ollty PVol JUiy 2 Ott
• ti. 1W. -23-Oasld;: Aug&lll '· ,.. .:SOlol •• u. t,~'"'4 °""" ,...~ ......... h ..-........... tH-1e.. 1'n4U • >C UO ~ 15'1 __________ ,
Ml.IC NOTICE
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BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR I . . '
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1389,000 MattM Meo-.. nab 144-7200
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FOUND-Mele manetwtit ASST MNOR WANTED. a..uty lllUUPEI IUTJLUlllTUT flU/tmPlf Kennel Attendentt llfllllll PhOtOQr~ Alllllan~
AultShepmlxlamabtk Min 3 YI'• exp In retail. •UllmLllT PfT 15-20/Wk at Newport Pediatric Dentel office P&IT/lmlWMI neecs.cs, 2 Pit poeltloM. p-.A.A"'-~---c.tlflad °' ..,.,. 7-.3 I e..n extra loc:orne for
Teme, ~ 5473· ~:21:rwarz SC Plaza ·~ Beach law omc.. Refer-seeks lndMdlua~lth Opportunltl" avallab .. PrlorHoepltelexperlence .., ...... 11-7, full °' pert time.. Chl1atmu. Must ~°£
Lose· l/4/8-4 Bk mate t 1 Cllent.18 not nee .. mutt be :9:_e7~1Sequlred . Cell pleHant lrlendly per-With the LOS ANGELES rrr:.•r;~:PMln~-:~~;;~ SIU· 1,211 ,., ..... Mela Verde Con8 v. Hosp.. =~blk:'~l\'ata:
Some Whtte on ~:.· llTI ROUllO exper. . , aonetlty, eager to leetn, TIMES c1rc:u1atlon 0.-125 M ... Dr, Costa M ... Crown Valley COmmunlty &e1 C«l~er t.. Coe1a SealONll part. lrM I
ct.t & nOM Vic Ce~ Wheelellgnment&br~-. •lSlllTllJ BOOKKEEPER/SECT Y. need9 X-ray lie. Aall for partment In our door to 631•1030 Partit In Leguna Nlguel Meaa 548 5515 Job for h~: ~~ ....,...A~orle c· M Own hand toola. NEW-FUctwd Quellette Salon, In Leg Bch CPA llrm. Sal Betsy, S48-SS88 door newepaper lal.. 1u .. _a 2-.... I ORDER TAKERS t-0t t•.,.....'t ·~ .. ,~,, ..... , comm WI'"'"'-•"'7 ...... program. GuarantHd I·-·--current.,·-_.mm no ----REWARO &S0-1190 PORT TIRE CENTER, 200 Newport Center Or, -_. ... ........, IEITAL&llllTllT hour1y wage plul com-W ~ ... -,~ pool llfeguard poeltlonl lmmed openlng:a avail In Sept 15 to Oeo •
3000 E. Coat Hwy, CdM N.B lllllT •IDfll mlNlon. Hours: 4pm to t tr•• evalltble. In addnlon to S.A. ottlce. No 8'CP nee. $35/~. Af;pty at our ot-L3~-,~~~~·~94::t1:: BABYSITTER for Infant, ' B~'rh~si~t:"~~A~~ 9pm. Training I• or wt• trainee for performing lifeguard WIU traln. Xlnt Income. nc:. August 15 & Id my c M home Mon-$=n lmDPll lfFIGI provided. Potentlal to rHldantlal landacape dutlee. lncumbenta QOI. For appt call Johnthan 9am-1 pm. 15 15 W
CM-reward &50-5309 lull tlmeM 65o-3729 • N.B Law Firm Nett• exper We need• bright cheerful hr/wk. 631-4238 earn S300 PiU• per week. conatruotlon. Wont with lect r-. lnfonn petrOM &82-5844 MacArthur Blvd, Unit 1,
LOST WKY loved W•I bkkpr ~25 hrt per per90n with general of-Hn&L lfD .. /IDPT For an lntel"Ylew, call: amaJl CfN doing oement, of pattc regulatlona, Id-Painter-needed. 5 yn ~ Costa Mtaa
Highland wtilte Tarner, BMer/P:.= for prl-week •10 handle bill ng, ~~=. t~= Expel'. In front a beck 957_2381 ext 1204 brlok end carpentry mlnltter flnt aid and may minimum req. No Ucat> ..
fem, on medication, must vale club. for ep-peyablea. r908tYeble & ICJ\100 ......_.,... -a•'-. do offloe. Excel~ & ban-· work, ln•lalllng apu, tNCh twlmmlng c:1ueea Ilona 1&4-1701 PHOTOGRAPHERS ,_.
come home Vic. lnrlne pomlment95S-1123 quarll" tax return•. ~ .,....,.._ ........ efltl D.~ au-••lfFIOI plentt,etc. Must be"""f anclalllttlnthe~ • lor otnca work. t+> (Rancho Sen Joaquin 752•2522 customer and aaleemen'• · <IV., .,.. ....-. ~ble w/ref1. N-ment of public aquatic typing. 964-e700 •
arH) Large reward IUTEllfl mell1ng1, run the copier. offloe. 64~2411 PIT mornlngt. Sm buty tmkr only. Well eetab. program•. Certificate• PUT lllll •
786-9745 or 898-3458 NMded lor beachllde etc. We eta en engineer-DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Marine ofc In NB. Phone company, alwayt buty. required• Advaneed Ute $7.50 to atatt With major P1Utlca fabrleatlng Co i.
hotel In Laguna Bch ll(Pl/0.llfnoffel lng/manulacturlng/NIH AND ASSISTANT & typing. 631-8-480 982-7817 SeYlng, CPR, 111 Aid. reg. corp."" ar .... U.S. MeklngeomeonHtenlry
P.lltllll l Ol Muit be lleXlble to work Payables & general ledger office In Coeta Mna. Experience neceuary •• -IHT. utn•• .. H (WSI required prior lo c:ltliena, hlgh-ac:hool lellel. Shop eiq>et~ dayi/nlt8I Stop by 1555 exper aqul ed lor New Salary $8/HR to stetl' Laguna Hiii• 770-4275 _ ,..,. .,...., tHchlng awlmmlng grad• only. Call WPM. helpful, but not necMl-
notll lWllUIU South Cout Hwy, Leg. port a:., r~ & lndu.: ~~8:.n~~'*T1.~M~: Hll&L 8:30ToNoon.Neveradull Interior & Ex1enor rout8' ct ..... ~ MlallonVlefo 495-3315 ary. Mutt tpeall = c.11 ~ 4~7721 8c:tt. Admln Ofc. tonpp. trial ~oper Salary lA moment In busy lfMll, avall. Fulltlme. Mu•t have Apply lmmeOlei.ty Hunt Bch M4-28IO co beMftt• Applic;a:
-----------• EOE commensurate w/exper. SON FlOA ATION INC. llEClmllSIT ltlendly, NB uJee offlce. cod driving record. No NeUmet t>.ing eccapJed be ESCORTS/IOIELS Send resume w/Hlary CARETAKERNAROMGR, Enthullutlc, expertenced, AM'• for now, meybe full 5-8252 8:30-4:00 Scbu[ti
Ovtcall ONl y 635-9199 G.c GREEN ceah Nttory to W•tfleld retp. cpl w/Mlf cont. warm, front offloa P<>I-time later. lot• of phOnee l~al Secretary wanted. (11•) 114-2'44 PART-TIME. Vat11d hours Piutlcl, 1711 Whitt•
TOP•.-for WHITE MptlanU CompanlH 4750 Von motor home to meNge ltlon lor general pr~kle & numberl. 831-8480 ,..ust have good typing Olll,,T If-•-• lo Include Arty A.M. Ave, CM -with e Claeellled Ad Karman Ste 101, New-storage yard SSM-408 South~ 851-1442 alllllt & must be available '' -weekend•. Must have c»--------.-Lo F~~2~3~:,9:cs Cd &42-se79 port BMctt Ca 92880 CARPENTER, exper. In 011 S400·IOO P/11. • ..... ,~Ion .. _. ~~~~~:'is~~ et H.::-::;,:i=.~·lon pendable ~ (lmall PllllllU _______ ___,-;;;:;;;;:======;l,m;;m;;;;;m;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-lldlng,mu.tdoneatwork on en established REGIS-,..,..,_, • now ....,ng 10CMcC.OterPleza truck, van, •talion •Remodeling ex.per
Clerks & have own tool• TEA auto route In Hunt. !,'~~=•tStu-UFUIOI SenteAna.CA9270L ;::;> J:...,--': ~ t Ownhaod.too61 · Janstatat
-0, rtuitin tl ll wd!t1nande1 backing
CIRCLE K·MARKETS &4&-~33 Bch, Cos1a M ... & Npl • .,.._ Mu.t be ~-• MedlcJI beMft1t • 8ch etee. Must be OY8f Pert Atttdl8t For other County oppty'1 • $40CMIOO p/wk '• WllEI 18 yr, have reliable car. UllW&ll UUI 11.42 -· Mii call our recorded mHHO• dable. Contact reg • Cell f t 842 1s5t
lor •m•U bu1lne11-no
rlek. 714)773-1814
Exper. full or ~rt time lor more Info. call FfT exper. pref apply In _. at(714)634-JOBS H:yde Mond~thruFrld~ orapp · -
Cuhler/Raceptlon111 556-5426(7am-11am) peraon.KermRlmaHard-The EnYlronmentaJ Man-Alflnn.Ao11onEmplyr M/F ~ 9~2~110: NOW HIRING wanted lor Fuhlon ELECTRICIAN al ware. 28&8 HarbOt Bl,CM egement Agency Rec-(liiii' i·iii.li'liiiiliiii•• llland retail ttore. Mutt oommercl • rMtlon Facllltlel OM.ion lllllTElllOI lilt Wut.. 9100
XCCfs PlYXBLE ctERK
be evalt for eve. & wt<nd & r~'':'.:~IOt lllTEll cun"enllY hu twlmmlng ex.per. In ell ~ of PlllMIMI•
hrs. EOE 844-5070 neceeNIY· Exper. hoe1 ..... Apply In pool U(eguatd Polltlonl maintenance at hotel on Mtwertng .mce eper
For AM &tale Develop-"*" COmpany 2-.3 Yh ~ conl1ructlon ex-
periela & typing r•
qull'9CI Salary S 12.000/yr + excellent benefits
Send reeume with 18lery
history to: CHO 19700
Falrchlld Ste 140, lrvlne
Ce 92716
Interviews Fridays 9:00-11 :00
A.M. at 1390 North Pacific
Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach
(on PCH & Vlelol
CASHIER, HOSTESS & Exerclu ln11ucton C';.._!~ 8M1;f=·· the. localed at Crown Valley the b-.aoh. Laguna llex. hrs. N.B, 7eo-a305 '
BARTENDER Ex-$12.50/hr wlll train """-· • Community Park In Beactl.497-3074 Ontv. AWfY In 898-8095 Hol~ Ln, Laguna Laguna Niguel. ,.. Piii
on & iuea btwn FllUOW. &IH Hotel General dullel Of ut. Toy~~~'~°:.':"'1'tho9 Enjoy yow days to ytNt-
S •Houx .. Gold2~i 1-1 .... .,.. 1110&1111'11 guards Include> leaching mon:Frl. b•n.eflli ::*" ~1:~~
· v• f"5 ..... , lor retort hotel. FuU lime. twfmmlng clMMI, ool-131-2383 ' ' --------.-
Beaoh , H.B. S 1 4 2 8 -S 1 7 3 9 mo . Exper. pref. Pick up ep-lectlng feel, Informing I •1 ,., ' ·
CHART HOUSE RH-Knowledege of Feder· pllo at 1655 South Coast t of park IEllOAL UlllT II y I DI ................ "
teurant In Dana Point el/State financial aide HwY, Leg. Bch. Admln. r.~1~0::. admlnltt::f: off'kle. Exper. req. ·.,
need• permanent part-pgm regulatlon. Coaat ofc. EOE emegenoy flrtt al • Ofc In Orange. 833-eo12 • : ::========..!..Jm===iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiii~ ti b.._..k F Community CollegH, c.ttflcat• r-·~ed· Ad •
Call (714) 494·9233 for more into
me """ Mper. or 1370 Adami, C.M. HNkMPet'l/HOUM Men vanced fJt.u~ CPR NOW TAKING APPll-
appt. eall 493-1183 432-5007 Oeadllne 4:30 Super Job• ready nowt If end Fltl1 Aid (W"'s Ir• CATIONS f0t Newport
In HouM titter for 13 mo PM 8/21 EOE MFH you can coott-eleen-Mve quired prior io 1t.Cntng CM<* Cuhlng Store.
old Non Smoker Mon-Flori ter.-dflve, you can earn lwi 1 olUMI ) Mutt be bondable & wllt.-s'D.Ey Fri. 8:30 5:30. lite at.fy' :::~~~r uptol250perwt<. ~"Y.::iaie1y Ing to taxe e l)Ofygreph
HMkeeping. MatutMefl Call 4-8 615-2335 · Uvt In and Nvt SS. No '89Umet teat. 1823 NewPori blVd.,
Sal open 494-0717 d•YI NEWPORT DOMESTICS eo.ta Meta
OllADR 7tlo-8118 wt< end/...,.. F• IEIYIOI AGENCY (114) 114-1144 1ft1U1 Clef1cal WllUll 8-424 t42 Petty DMlft W IUlll
••••••••••••• POIMln ILlll On call poe1t1on1 In snack lnturanoe Phone Work-No P•aonnel Dept.
Frid A
'
lo Bu1y corporate office 1bar et OSr5anoe1hCouCt Col-t ::'&."1ise ~cf:~/bonu• Hall of Admlnlttratlon
Plano .... •f ...... ,
ay, ugus need• pertOnnel clerk. ege. i.M/ r. oaa 1 • 10CMcCenterPlaz.a
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Focus on fnends, pleasure, wm hand .. emr>IOYM In-Community Coll•g"· .amWIYll Sant1Ana.CA92701 J
speculation, greater freedom and travel. Romantic interests are aurance clalma, ~~ac. ~~~~~E ~.m. .M. 111111 ILll For olhe< County oppty'•
htghhghted. you receive 1nvn.at1on which could include gounnet ~ic:-'dutlee.~et w~ 11 Interviewing for Jr caflourrecordecfmeeaage
dining. Take notes. rcahze you can gatn through written word. fre1n ,;~tlon' Call , ... m WlllD I Pro/Jr Program Director. 1t(7t4)834-JOBS
TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma) 20): Emphasis on career, domestic 63,_..a.e 8•6pM 30 Hour/wt<. 7 AM-1;30 Applicant• mutt be
3dJUStment. possible ch'!nge of rcs1d~f!CC due to holiday travel rrestige CLERICAL • Video Mktg. =~r. ~;~~~ ::Jg~lng~r~
soars. you fulfill obhgauon and 1nd1v1duaJs you respect pa~ t11bute to eo .. 50wpm, order pro-1ege anac1c bar. eout accepted 8/5/8' 1t1ru
your talents. Libra and another Taurus figure prominently. ceulng,H/HR9am-6pm Community CollegH, 8112/84. Experienced
GEMINI (May 2 I-June 20) Good lunar aspect h1ghlt&hts spantual M-F. Call Mr. Robert• 1370 Adam a, C.M. only nd apply. COntac1
values. med1tauon. abaht> to articulate feehna.s. You'll Jind answers &e0-02IO 432-5007 Oeldllne 430 Bur1 Campbell. 1111
behind scenes and by being honest wuh yourself. Long -distance call Clet'kllypl1t PIT. Attar-PM. 8121 EOE MFH Jambot .. Rd. N.B
could relate to JOume>. Pisces, V 1rgo persQns play key roles. noone HB ., .. 8-47-3563
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22).: Be pos1t1ve concemani accounting. CONSTRUCTION:
assets, \avangs program. possible purchase or sale. There arc "hidden For Cov«lng•. Sundeck•
resouces"' and these ~hould be examined. Responsibility mounts. & Balconye. &4f-935e
physical auracuo n growo; and you will be making money a.nd love: a. (tlaJ ..... )
LEO (Jul}' 23-.\ug 22) Stress independence. creativity. walhn~-Dinner for 1 peraon 4 or 5.
ness to break from past procedures. You have wide audtenc«: and you II umeuweeldn pvt hOme
have opportun1t> to sign lucrative agreement. Know at, be confident Must be good coot<, &
and refuse to be int1m1dated by one who would pay cheaply ctHn. ';,=~~·' •·
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22) Study Leo message for valuable hint &4S-5000 30pm
You have chance to make fresh st.an. get to hean of matt~. Emphasi~ .DICZID 111.P
a~so on work me_thods. special services, diet. nutntton and hcahh. Be Mono-Fri. fWI time or part
direct, &ate case in confident manner Member of opposite sex is "very time, Sandwich •hop. ip tCttltcd." eeo-4312 or 85().1531
µBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22);. Favorable lunar aspect hiahli&hts COUNTER HELP. 8ANO.
chansma, auractJon, vancty, speculation and popularity. follow WICH ~AKER, ~utltM.
through on fint 1mpr~ss1ons lntu1t1on nng.s ~and you could win a =· ~· ~
contest. Cucer. Capncom. Aquanus pe™>ns fi&urc promin nlly c.M 111.-e1
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov, 21) What seems defeat will ultimately _......,_. prov~ to be a v1~ory. Make inquincs. check lcpl nahts and ....... , ......
pcmu 1on . Looi-<!1stance"eall could aid in vindicatina v1tw1. Travel ~~ ==
may be tf you are to complete transaction. tt.arian plays mu.orint.
kc)• role. _ 1eeo Pleoerrtia CM.
AGm ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Spotlight on rtlativea tnps
visit ne<lCS ity for b~al~ina o n sohd s!ructure. Check dtia1ls, bc' awa"' RAI ~.!c., ._
offtnepnn&anddon 1JIVCupsomcthan ofvalucfornothms. Tauru1. ....., >Ont~,..
Scorpio nauvn·fiaurc 1n unusual sccnano. oord reqU1red NeWpOrt
CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Ja~. 19): Examine motjvts, do ~me Statl°'*9 Inc. M3·1200
l!fl\'ltec:kt«tJVC work. Money ·~ anvol\.'Cd and )'OU deSCTVca rairshart. penonnil ...
Focu on debts, s;>ayments. investments and incrca$Cd income.
Ocm101. V1rao. Saa-ttanu'I pe~ns play unusual rot • You'll 1 lhc
money!
AQ AIU (Jan. 2Q--Fcb I I)· What Stem .. mild interest" tJJ be
transformed an to cntb'} 1asm. Tauru • Libra pct'IOn; are on rour 1de,
Yt'lll h lpdr:um up. business. Lunat()cl high -judsmcnt and tim1n1 •I'!! accu•te and )OU will be a1 !'&ht place at fisht tJmc. ~ ........ -...-PJCJ:S.<Ecb.:.}-9: 20J.Jl1$ ~ta in pri~. Qon t make Occ111on pnor to mcdat.auon f0C1.1s so on n 1uuuon ial
unemt lfOUet· hospual . You'll emc e -nh an >Wen fol10\\1na ar.ial 1nd aror pct1od. nolhcr Pa 11 In p cturc.
12 TRAIN NOW FOA EXAMS FOR
JOBS
in U.S. Postal Service
No Experience, No High Schoof,
Allen resid ents with Green card
acceptable.
P-ostal Clerks/Carriers
Start I S
tlch as
Keep Your Pr nt Job While
Training. For Appt Call O.C. Of-
fices Mr. Jack10n
What a Wondertul W
of Shopping, right et
your f\noartlpl ~yt
Dally Piiot Cl•Hlll•d Ada. To plaot your ad,
call &424f78 Md let •
auatfled Ad-Vleor l'lelp you.
OI Ad
At110N cau
A DA9LT rtlOT
AD-VISOI
Ml-1611
. .. ·.
lllElllTE IUlllEIEIT
OPPOllTllln
A.ggreuin cttati•e telephone
aalea penon for retail adver1t in
phone room. upeni.ory 1killa a
mutt. Top dollar -hue p lut
bonua. Send re1ume to1
AdYerti Ing Director
ORANCE COAST
DAILY PILOT
330 Wet1 Bay Strttt
Costa Meaa. CA 92627 EOE
......................... ,. ............ .
District Managers
If you •nioy worl111t9 with young bo'Y' &
girl• ond de'k tob' ore not tor you,
<on"der a co'"' in the ~' circulo•
hon field . Thta is o un+qve p<n1hon with
• doily choll.ne•• & rewords.
Our openingi ore immediot•. Appliconh
must ho11e o YOn, 1tot1onwogon or truck.
We offer on ••cellent toloty with o bonus
pion ond got ollowon<e. We ho.,. on
excellent btntfrt pion thot lndudft hotpi•
tol11ot~ IM\lfonc.t. hbe.tal voca6oft ond
ho1ldoy•.
Condldatts "'~ hove o dnire to be
M.Kceuful cmd be wlltl!lQ to worts. hotd If
you thiNt you how. "'-qvatiflcot1o•n.
pi.en. a,ply In ~ to:
the Dally Pilat
~ hfu fttday 9 11 m 01 7., ptn
" 330 W. Bay
Costa Misa, CA 92626
)
1111 lelrWuW
~aper
IDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
AGES 11-14
i EARN lP TO $75.00 PER WEEK .
IW. llOW hHt JS ~· f« JOW11 eacet
1lmers to *"' radefs -Tiit Orqe Coast Dally Nol Our ctews sUtt at 330 p. m and
IWOf\ ~ 8.30 p ti. ~ On Satwlby, we
wot\• few mo11 lloun Youd tam many trips
and prlles, ~ wiltl UIDl"C 104" OW11 lllOMY I
1• tllefe is no dll!Y•" or collection 111¥0ived 1" you llt llltemttd, ..... call Mr. (¥1
'Ml.A :ca (714) 548-7058
' ..
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUULE
ACttOll
t.~•111..0
5 l..tly type
10 Stae>Ped on
14 -Goldberg
15 A•around
18 Plnlllah
17 Ola p1ant
11 l-vakle
20E-11
22 "Annebtl -•
?3 HlllOW•lyt
24W~
21 H<Olt pas
27 Ooc:ll••
30 ,.Of,,.. German ... ,.
34 Har'"°"6Zea
35~PM"
~ Pan of fl,.
3 7 "°""' pert 31~
40 Plantpatt
41 -And OUlt
• 42 Gatllef Ill ~ 43 lnr!y
.. 4$ Wine upetts
., rued btllk•
4t()wola
41 Of I Tu9'MJ
~ 60 HOtJOeO
53 Goff l..cher
6' Aowboltl
61 Acta tlmldly
II Oetting
82 HetlkSlc
i-rino
83 [, lndoat1 lluflelo
14 ''lnCO or Peter
85 llnk••-MJoM-•plOw
lnnCMttor
81 Hlinler'I ~
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7 r..., """* • Aftf1* • Ned t LIM'lcNd
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12 lone pref
13 letl«'I ,, __
2th~
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21 US roclo.C
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED
2t Oto.Ind -30 [dglf A -
31 ~labric:
32 ..... 0unne
$3......,.guna
JS~~ :at Ott Pf.,,_
409MM.ng
"2 let IOfO
44 llld WOfCI
4tPr~·-
47 Utw\11\1-
49 Prostrate
50LocMt)'
51 SinleM
52AtOI
a3 Tiny opwwno
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57 lee mu.
5t. 11'1" "*'11
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COMMEll
CHEVROLET
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BUENA
~ARK
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VALLEY
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ANA
EDINGER
0 5 WARNER
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Chevrolet • Porach• • Audi
... E. Cent hJ., lt,,.rt leaoll
111-0IOO
Highest Quality Sales & Service
0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS
DIAL MERCEDES
7141637-2333
CXl
0 THEODORE ROBINS
FORD
U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer
Modern Sales, Semce, Parts, Body, Paint & Tire Oepts.
Competitive Rates On lease & Daily Rentals
20IO lar•er ltttl., Ctst1 Itta
142-0010" 140-1211
0 SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU
18711 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach
(714) 842-2000
22 FRWY
IRVINE
LAGUNA
HIL!,_.S
O CONNELL CHEVROLET
2121 •• ,.., ...... Oest• ....
Over 23 Years Serving Orange County
Sales • Service • Leasing
546-1200 S,.clal Pw Ult 541-9400
MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM
SATURDAY 8:30 AM -8:00 PM
SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM
• STADIUM PONTIAC
W•'r• N•w -W•'r• Deallng
Acroaa from the Bia A on K•t•ll• Juat Weat
of the (57) Orange Freewer
MISSION
VIEJO
0 BAUER MOTORS
BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU
Com~ AutomottYe NMda
SAL.Ea • SERVICE • LEASING
Fine 8e6ecdon of Quellty UMd Vlhlctee
#1 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY
2125 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 179-2500
0 RAY FLADEBOE
UIGILI IDOllY .111111 lllD
#1111h .......... lnl••
In The Irvine Auto Center
Alongside the Santa Ana Fwy.
· In Buena Park
SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE
Oranee Countys l•r&flt Volbwteen/lsuzu Dealer
Wr Wll Hot Be Undersold
PARTS 0£PARTMCNT OPEN SATURDAY
830-7000 Sales • Serv1Ce • Parts • Body Shop on Premises m . liahtl• 2221 E. l1t1ll1 311-1111
0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA
# 11 btt C11ter Ir., l"i••
In The Irvine Auto Center
830-7800
Complete Sales, Service & Leasing
G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT
# 1 11 Tiii Wilt For
In JH, Salli For I Y11rs
O~n~e • SALES
•SERVICE 03 t • LEASING
,........._ ·r'""":-~ mv;_.,~:_v•o • ACCESSORIES DEPT
'• 549-8023
G) RAY FLADEBOE
VOLKSWAGEN
#20 btt Otlfer Ir., lni1t
' In The Irvine Auto Center
830-7300
Orange ~untys Newest Volkswagen Dealer
Complete Sales, Semce & lusm1
& .. us . -~!E~~.~~<!-. IR
Overseas Delivery Speclall1ts
'ARTI DaPARTMENT OPEN
lfATURDAY MORHINOI
BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd.
Newport Beach 840-8444 .
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YILllWAIEI • PlllOIE • PEllEIT
SALES • LEASIN'G • PARTS • SERVICE
12112 , ......... la• ..... 0.,lstr•• .
411-4111 Ul -4100
G CREVIER BMW
IALEI • SERVICE • LEASING
"Where Professional Attitude Prtwa!la"
Speclellzlnl In •UfOPMft Oelwety. lxcelent ••••ctton .. New end cianlfulJ pr1pwed UMci ..... Wayt In etC>Ck.
835-3171
208 W. 11t St., Sant• An• ·
Comer Of BroadWJ)'' 1st St. CIOMd 8undayt
C) UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE GJIM SLEMONS IMPORTS
HONDA
2880 Harbor Blvd.
1J01 Quall St. -#Mw CM Loc.Uob
1001 Quall St. -11...i. DIW.lon
Costa Meaa 540-0713
3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy.
IT\ World'• Largest &llectlon of~ 'Cl Merced .. Benz .A..
833-9300
Uta· UllilC • Pw · S.-·...,Def
Classified advertising is your best
choice for help in selling the items you
no longer need. It's Quick and
inexpensive. and the Pilot reaches
potential buyers who live in this area.
Call today.
Daily Pilat
cla 1fted ad
phon 642·5678
\
ca1m 1111111
_ THURSDAY, A•JGUST 9. 1984 ----
ORANGE COUNTV C AL 1FORNI A JC, r,~ NT~,
Father, son wlnyacht-
lng medals In separate
ev~nts. Page Cl.
Mesen convicted In
trailer parker murder
over drugs.I A3
Costa Mesans to be
asked what they think of
their city./ A3
Callfornta
WltnessJlS say McMartin
preschool youngsters
were drugg84/ AS
A 'Lonely Hearts Club'
killer takes own llfe,
leaves notes./ Al
Two men sought In theh
of priceless Massachu-
setts charter./ A4
World
Two Tijuana police of-
ficers fired after extorting
four U.S. visitors at
border .I AS ·
Iraq claims 'bullseye' on
second naval target In as
many days./ A4
ng
Did a barbecue In Laguna
Beach provide the go
power for Norway's sliver
medal In yachting? /81
Swim suits sales are out
of synch with the rest of
theworld./82
Sports
Mission Vlejo's Greg
Louganls Is halfway to his
goal of winning two diving
gold medals after winning
sprlngboard./C1
Mark Breland leads the
United States' boxing
team to another success..
fulday. /C3
Entertainment
ABC's Olympics cov-
erage overwhelms the
competition for Nielsen
ratlngs./83
The new PG-13 movie
rating makes Its debut In
a film about Russians
Invading the United
States.JM
Buslneu
Sylvia Porter outlines the
Joys and pltf alls of a
family buslness./BS
INDEX
Erma Bombeck 82
Bridge A8
Bulletln Board A3
Bualnns 85
Catlfornla News A5
Claulfled C7-10
ComJcs A8
Crossword C9
Death Notlcet C5
Help YourMff 92
Horoacope C8
Ann Laildeta 82
LMng 81·2
Mutual FunCf 1 BS
National Newa A4
Opinion A7
Paparazzi 81
Polloe Log A3
Pubtle Nottoea C&-7
8port1 C1·5
Stock Market• Be
TeleYI on B3
Theatftl ~ w...... A2 l':tlddlno• 82 wot1d Nftl A8
3 ba~ks .hit in h~ist &pre·
Fingers
crossed
.fo;r light
traffic
'Black Friday II' wlll
combine three events
in and near Anaheim
By JERRY IBRSCH
Of .. .,.., ........
Friday afternoon is the last chance
for dire, pre-O~pic predictions of
mammQth traffic jams io come true
but local nan.sit officials have their
fingers crossed that Southern Cali·
fornia motorists will behave for one
more work day.
"We're down the home stretch.
We're not home yet, but it's looking
bener and better," Dave Roper,
deputy district director of the Cali~
fomia Department of Transpor-
tation, told the Associated Press.
Three major sporting events tn the
Anaheim area will be held Friday
evening and they could combine with
commuter traffic and travelers head-
ed out of town for the weekend to
create congestion on the Oranae and
the Santa Ana freeways, said Officer
Rick Stevens of the Califom1a High-
way Patrol.
Motorists will be head.in& toward a
night baJebaU prne at Anaheim
Stadium, Olympic wresthna finals at
the Anaheim Convention Conven-
tion Center and the Olympic team
handball finals at Cal State f ullerton.
.. We wiJI probably have some
congestion but the rqular commuter
traffic is li ter than normal so the
only congestJon will be near the
events," Stevens said.
Sharon Esterley of the Oranae
County Transponation Commission
said traffic could be worse than what
the county bas seen so far, "if people
keep doing what they were doing
yesterday and today."
"Peopleare~nin& todnve more.
It really depends af they slip back i.nto
their old ways and become compla-
cent," she said.
c.aJtrans s~kesman W.T. "Doc"
Maloney said the Southland saw
some of the busiest traffic of the
Olympics on Wednesday but that
could bavt a &ood effect on traffic
Friday.
.. The fact that there was some
unusual congestion yesterday will
help remind people to get back tnto
thett good habits of car poohna or
taking the bus," he said.
Based on the absence of scnous
problems so far, Cal trans director Leo
Trombatore bas predicted there
wouJd be no major congestion
through the O_lympics calendar.
Transit officials already have
(Pleue eee TRAP'nC/ A2)
Rooting for the home team
A apectator waTeS a Jarae American 0., darlDC the men'a
Olympic Yolleyball aemlflna1a at tbe Loq Beach Sporta
Arena. The United Stata -with two <>ranae Cout
realdenta playtna -defeated Canada 3-0 and mo•ed lnto
the &old medal round, to be played .,atmt Brull Saturday
night. See atory ln Spo~. Pace Cl.
• Mesa fires another round
in amphitheater noise war
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of .. O.., .........
The latest tn a scnes of cnminal
charges aaai nst the Pacific
Amphitheatre were filed Tu~sday by
the city of Costa Mesa in 11~ ongoing
quest to reduce noise comina from
concerts at the 18.~seat outaoor
facihty.
The latest four-count misde·
meanor compla.ant filed in Harbor
Municipal Court aaainst the
amphitheater is for noise ordinance
"iolations that alleged]) occurred
dunnaa RodStewan concert July 21.
accordina to Costa Mesa City At-
torney Tom Wood.
The city s noise consultant.
Gorden Bncken and Associates of
Santa Ana. regi tcred four instances
when concert noise in nei&hborhoods
surroundina the amphitheater on the
Orange County Fairgrounds ex-
c~cd the permined noise levels.
Wood said.
The city named Ned-West Inc .. the
Los Angeles-based company that
operates the amphitheater. as a
defendant 1n ats complaint and for the
fint time also named two company
official as defendants.
Wood said James Nedcrlander.
Ned-West's chairman of the board.
and Neil Papiano, its chief uecutnc
officer, wcrt named in the uit to .. try
a.nd lend a more scnous approach .. to
the city's case.
"If there's a ronv1c11on rcaard.tng
(Pl .... eee NOlfJB/A2)
Voters in Valley
to. make decision
an council terms
Mayor claims those
who support limits
politically motivated
BJ PBll. SNEIDEBM.AN °' ............. Fountain Valley voters wilJ decide
in November Yt'hcther their City
Council members should serve a
maximum of two comecut.ive four-
yeartenns.
A ~tion drive back.inJ _such a measure KU been cinlfiid by Foun-
tain Valley City Clert Evelyn
McOendon. On TUCSday, council
members 9t'Cre required to approve
the term limit thenuelves or place the
question on the Nov. 6 ballot.
Attorney Sam Cubete, w.bD SDC&theaded the petiuoo drive, asked
.the council to place the measure on
the ballot. He said those who
circulated petitions told residents
BJ JEFF ADLER
Of .............
Not everyone who packed the
Costa Mesa Neagbborbood Centtr
Wednesday ni&bt came to cnticize or
ridicule plans calling for the S 191
million expansion of John Wayne Airport. .
But most of the more than 400
airpon..area residents who attended
thethree-hour-plus pubhc bcarins let
memben of the Oranae County
Planning Commission, A1t'port Com-
mission and Aitpon land Use Com-
mission mow what they think of the
latest plan to improve the over-
crowded airport.
And what they thank of the plan
isn't much.
Residents, who paraded to the
microphone to testify at the Mt of
five public hearings to be held before
•
their goal was to place the term hmit
on the November atnenJ dection
ballot .
.. The csseoce of this · to sivt
voters a chance to decide,". Cubc1c .d. .
Cubete has argued 1bat limitina
council terms will open local poh ·
to' more participants and will n:duoe
the bmefit incumbents are said to
mjoy because a cou.ocil member
could only seek re-dectiOA once as a.a
incumbent.. ·
. But opponents say multi.:tcrm
C::OiiDCil mcm!:iai dCVcfOP • eil•IW
cxperjcnce and make imJ>9n.!.l!t.1!>.v-
cmment contacts ttiil are liapftal to 1
city. Tbcopponentsalsosayacouncil
meinber es1entiallyfaces a tam limn
every time be or she seeks ~n.
In February, the cou.ncil. in a 3-2
vote, refused to adoPt a 1h.J"cc..term
limit proposed by Cubete. Afterward..
Cubete and others launched the
(Pleue .. v AL1&T I A2)
the Board of Supervi.son considers
the plan Oct. 3. ttpeatedly said it makes ~se--to-eniarsc-an-airpon
that by the county's own admiisioo
never will salJSfy the county's air
transpo~tion demands.
Others told commissioners &om
the three Pa.nets they don't want to be
pushed out of their homes in Santa
Ana Hei&hts. but if their homes arc
condemned they want to be justly
compensated. Still other Santa Ana
Hei&bts residents wbo live under the
aiJ'l)On flight path wpd county
(Pleue eee ADtPOaT I A2)
Dead driver's identity
puzzles Newport poll--
'Big money l>aeklash' helped defeat Prop.-A?
Penny tax foes outspent by 18-to-l m tn,
but voters overwhelmln ly rejected measure
Baclcm and f oea of Pro po 1t1on A,
the penny tran ponation taa
musu.re th.at went down to over·
"1helmina defeat dunng the June
elccuon, ra1SC'd a record 2 m1lhon,
the most ever banked 1n an Ora
County politiC'&l campaign.
Aod foes of the mca we. who wcrt
outspent about ll·t0-1, belt vc th t
m:ord ndl lrntltl -----=;;...-..la'"'·....--~ . .:.•
~tl\\t Propo1i11on A.
Final cam~ign fin n 1 rcpons
filed with the count · Rega tnlr of
t
]EFF
ADLER
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A2"* 0~ t DAILY PILOT /Thur.lday, August
31, of F:ullertoni
Perez, s. ano
Za • 35, both of
AIRPORT EXPANSION OPPOSED ••• ·
ofticial1 to make • d«mon -one
way oi;.anothcr on the airport and the
fate of' their ne1Jhbortli>od.
The airport master plan and en-
vironmental impact rePQn the three
. panels arc considenngasa firststep in
the expansion process calls for S 191
milhon in airport tmprovements that
ould the airport enlaf'lt'd by
1990 to accommodate 10.2 milli~n
passengers per year and 73 dail~ jct
departure . Construction of a fi,·e-
ory terminal build1na also is
propo~ as a kc> component of the
plan.
John Wayne '\1rpon now handles
2.6 !llillion passenger.. per year and
the number of daily flights 1s hrnucd
to 41.
Speaking on behalf of the cuy of
Newport Beach, Asmtant Cuy Man·
ager Ken Dchno explained the c1ty•1
official pos1uon on the airport .
"It's not to close John Wa)'nc
Airport and it's not apinst some
expansion." the city au·Port upen
said. He said the City Council favo~
rcnewul'a the search for a count)'
airport site that would relieve the
growth pressures on John Wayne
Airport
"The people of Newport Beach can
hve with some controlled expansion.
They cannot live with massive ex-
BUSY BANDIT WTS BANKS •••
J'romAl
an identical flowered shirt walked
into Bank of America, 4 I 0 l
MacArthur Blvd .. and waited m line
before producing has robbery note.
Newport Beach police said he escaped
with about $500
Less than 30 minutes later, the
robbery suspect appatently returned
to Huntington Beach and held up
Ctockcr National Bank. a block from
the bank robber) earlier in the day on
Beach Boulevard.
"lt appears to be the same fellow an
all of them," Huntington Beach Lt
Jim Walker said.
Last Fnday, a bank robber held up
First Interstate Bank and Crocker
Bank -both on Harbor Boulevard in
Costa Mesa Pohct we~ still in·
vcstigating the first heist at First
Interstate when the second was
reported. The robber got away with
$2,400. poltoc said
pan ion," DcJino said.
Oupite commt nts over·
wbclm1n&Jy oppo1in1 the plan, sev-
eral an the audience rose to laud the
expansion plan and urae its approval
Q)' upervisors.
To the boos and catcall$ of those in
attendance, Newport Beach resident
Georac Cote dttlared the .. economic
values ofttus county are improved by
the airpon Please bite the bullet. Get
u a terminal bwJdini. ..
And Jay Reed. a Balboa Island
resident and member of the pro-.
expansion Community Airport
Council, told commissioners, "We
urae these bodies to move forward
with the improvements outlined.
JWA is all we have and will have for
the foreseeable future."
Re 1dcnts who spoke against the
llfPOrt project came mainly from the
Santa Ana HciP,its area, possibly
slated for demohtion under the plan,
and from Newport Beach, where
opposiuon to the airport stems main-
ly from the no\~ commercial jet-
liners that take off over many of the
city's homes.
"Newpon Beach would really hke
to live and let live and find a soluuon
to our problem," said Susan Doerina,
president of the East Bluff Home-
ownen Association. .
VALLEY TO VOTE ON TERMS ••• .) .
r~~Fn>mA1
pctttion dnvc. The city clerk ·recently
venficd that Cubete's group gathered
2,952 vah~ signatures. 100 more than
were required.
After approvma its placement on
the November ballot, the council
voted on whether It would officially
support or oppose tpe measure an the
ballot pamphlet provided to local
voters. Again, there was a 3-2 split.
with Mayor Marvin Adler. and
counciJ members Barbara Brown and
James Neal opPQsina the ltm1t. and
·councilmen Ben Nielsen and Fred
Voss in favor.
Nielsen and Voss w1JJ be permitted
to Sl'1J a separate ballot argument
favonn1 the term hmit.auon.
Tbe counctl also directed Cll>
Attorney Alan Bums to wnte an
impartial analy is of the measure for
toclus1on m the pamphlet.
Councilman Nielsen ~uest1oned
whether Bums will be able to wrue
unoana.Uy about the measure 't;c.
TRAFFIC ••.
From Al·
bqun to look past the Olympics.
which clo~ Sunday evening.
The tradiuonaJ snail-paced free·
way traffic "as aoing to come back
pretty qu1ckJy" on Monday. the day
after the Olym pies end. said Roper of
C&lTrans.
-rhat's aoing to be a very interest-in, momina for us to monitor:· he
saad.
'
catisc the crty anomcy has already
made know has reservations about the
propo~rs legality
Bums said today he would not
make a Judgment about whether the
measure is lepl in his analysis but
would mention the limit could be
open to a court challenge.
Mayor Alder said today he believes
the backers of the term hm1t prefer
ptacina n on the ballot so It can be
used as a poliucal issue agai.nst him.
Adler is running for bis fourth four-
year council . term. Although the
proPQsed limat would not apply to
council members now in office, Adler
believes the measure wiJJ be used to
cast him in an unfavorable light.
"It's stnctly (political) aame-play-
ing." the mayor said.
NOISE COMPLAINTS ••.
From Al
·an indivtduaJ, we have stnctcr en·
forcement procedures we can apply "
Wood said. The ordinance carries
Wlth it a S 1,000 fine per v1olat1on or
up to six months i.n jail.
By namina individuals, the jail
threat becomes a real detcrr.cnt to
amphitheater operators.; Wood said,
whereas jail sentences do not apply
when only a corporaijon as named in a
lawsuit.
"We arc taking increasina steps of
severity to increase the pressure,"
Wood said. "We're not going to stop
until we get full comphancc with the
noise ordinance."
w®d said the city will use its own
municipal noise ordinance to pros-
ecute the alleged noise v1olauons. In a
previous complaint, a Harbor Mu·
nacipaJ Court Judge rejected the city's
suit because the city tned to enforce
the county's noise ordinance, a
measunng tool named 10 a Costa
Mcsa-Oranae County Fwrirounds
legal agreement dating back to 1980.
An add1t1onal complaint, stem-
ming from a concert by the Jefferson
Starship, will be heard Mol'l<hy
morntng. Wood said the
• amphitheater's attorney, chief ex-
ecutive officer Papiano, ap1n will
oppose the city's nght to prosecute
the amphitheater.
"If they're right (and the
amphitheater is exempt from local
laws because it is on state property)
then no one can touch them," Wood
said. "But we think they're wrong."
The City Council ~pprovcd a
request Monday for state legislation
that would &rant the city power to
enforce Its ordinances on the
amphitheater even though it 1s on
state property. State Sen. John
Seymour, R-Anahe1m, has S81d be
will introduce the b11J during this
session of the st.ate Letoslature.
MONEY BACKLASH HURT PROP. A? •..
From Al
June 30 according to the repon after
raisinaS94. 775 in c~sh contnbut1ons.
Tbe anti-tax group's contnbut1ons
came largely from an unsceml)'
coalition of environmentalists and
county auto dealers
The pro-tax ( 1t1zens for Better
Transp<>rtallon, a coahtaon of power-
ful county corporations and develop·
ment firms, spent SI .546.069 on cash
receipts totaling S 1.55 1.094 accord-
inA to the reports
Despite the record sum pro-tax
forces expended in hopes of w1nn1ng
approva.I of the tax increase. pohucal
consultant Eileen Padberg. the
sroup's key campaign strate11st. 5a1d
post-election surveys show that the Jarac amounts of monc> used io fuel
the high-profile campa1an didn't
work against ii.
"The Po t-elecuon surve> said 1t
was not the money or the endorsers. I
absolutely believe firmly. ha" ang
looked back at at. that there·, nothing
Just Call
642-6086
o.u, Piiot
Delfyery
•• OwwantHd
that would have passed that m-
111auvc," said Padbera, a partner m
Irvine's Nelson-Padberg constalting
firm.
"Without question, without any
doubt at all, 1t was a tax issue. Taxes.
taxes. taxes "
And Padberg. whale acknowledaing
the high cost of the campaign, pointed
to the amount of money that has to be
shelled out for tclev1S1on and radio
ume plus that for postal rates as
reasons the cost of poht1cal cam-
paigning has been steadily mcrcasma.
"The old adaae u5Cd to be in the
1940s, 'A dollar a vote.' You can't do
that anymore. the cost of message
delivery 1s so expensive," she said.
The pro-tax effort was paced by the
Irvine Co. 's SI 00,000 campa1an con-
tnbut1on. the laraest smile donauon
ever made to a local campaign I nail.
the county's laraest landholder kick-
ed an a tot.al $290.000 in cash and non-
monetarv contnbutions durina the
,.
course ofthe campaign
In add1t1on, lrvtne Co. pnncipal .
Donald Bren contributed $25,000 to
the campaign through another de-
velopment companr. ne controls.
Other IAra.c contnbutions included
S23S,OOO from Disneyland: S 123,00
from the Mission Viejo Co.; Fluor
Corp for $82,000; and former state
Democratic Chairman Richard
O'Nelll's Santa Marglnta Corp.
added S7S.000. •
A third pro-tax campaign commit·
tee. Save County Of Oranac Roads
and Environment, collected cash
contnbutions totaling S I 26.800 in
support of the tax plan and spent
$126,493.
SCORE. an adJunct of the larger
C1t1zcns for Better Transponat1on.
was aimed pnmanly at tumina out
Democrats to vote an favor of the tax.
O'Neill served as ch.airman of the
orpnization and then-Oransc Coun·
ty Democratic Party ChalllTlan How-
ard Adler sat ., vice chairman.
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Revised airport parking plan
ffil:ISt win OC court approval
New lot tied to $3 million expansion
tn Newport attempts t-0 block project
the revised rcP<>rt, Didier said.
.Ken Dclino, . a Newpon Beach •
"51Stan.t cily maNgerwbb fOCUleioa
the airport issue, confirm~ the city
has every intention of .seeina th! case
to tnaJ. The reviJions the county
made in the repon don't really chanac
anything, he explained.
By JEFF ADLER
Of ... o.ttr ..... llllft
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors certified a revised en-
vironmental report Wednesday cov-
ering construction of a parkjna lot in
John Wayne Airport's north clear
zone, but even the new, improved
report will have to win Judicial
approval before construction can be .
¥h'e city of Newport Beach frus·
trated the board's plan to build a $3
million, 1.80<kar parkina area north
of the airport last Apnl when it won a
Superior Court order blockina the
prOJCCt.
Judge Ph1hp Schwab issued a
preliminary inJunCtJon haltina park·
U\& lot construction after findina that
the county's environmental reports
appeared deficient, as an attorney
represcntma the city bad araucd.
The city contended in its lawsun
that the parkina Jot was intended to
facilitate an increase in flights al JWA
to SS, beyond the current 41-flaght·
per-day limit.
The lawsuit also araued that the
parking lot project was part and
parcel of the larger•airport expansion
project now being con~1dcrc'1 b the
board. Both projects should therefore
be addressed in a single, com-
prehensive environmental impact re-
port, city officials have said.
r In certifying the revised version of
the environmental report. super-
visors arc sticking to their contenuorY
that the north clear zone park1na lot 1s
needed "to address the shortfall of
parking spaces at 41 fliahts," said
Steve Kozak, chief au-port planner
"We're 1.100 spaces short nght
now," he added
The revised environmental rep<>rt
certified by supervisors includes new
sections that discuss alternatives to
the parkmg lot and traffic congestion
problems as well as the airport master
plan and its related environmental
impact report, explained Dan Didier,
a deputy county counsel.
Other sections also were .. beefed
up" in the revised document, Kozak
also acknowledged.
However, before the prOJCCt can
proeecd. the new report must first
pass JUd1c1al muster. The tnal
chaUcnJJna the onginaJ report is
scheduled in Judac Schwab's Santa
Ana courtroom beginruog Aua. 27
and will now focus on the adequacy of
"We feel their responses to our
comments were inadequate," Dclinp
said of the latest round of give-axra-
take concerning the document.
Burned CM worker
in serious condition
A 32-ycar--old constn1ction worker
who was badly burned when be
touched a 12,000-volt electrical wire /
an Costa Mesa was listed in serious
condition Wednesday in the burn
center at UCI Medical Center in
Orange.
George Apparecio, who fell from a
steond-story roof at a townhouse
construction site after he touched the
power line, received second and
third-<Segrcc bums over 30 percent of
his body in the Monday mishap, a
hospital spole!swoman saia.
Apparecio, of' Costa Mesa. wu
operating a power saw on the roof ofa
townhouse at Cabrillo Street and
Orange Avenue, about 10:20 a .m.
Monday when thee accident occurred
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-_ THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 1984 -----ORANGE COUNTY CAL IF Of· NIA ~·•, r f '~ '·
a th er. son win yacht-
ng medals Jn separate ·
vents. Page C 1.
, Coast
Mesan convicted In
trailer parker murder
over drugs./ A3
Costa Mesans to be
asked what they think of
thelrclty./A3
c&1lfom1a
Witnesses say McMartin
preschool youngsters
were drugged./ Al
A· Lonely Hearts Club'
killer takes own fife,
leaves notes./ Al
Two men sought In theft
of priceless Massachu-
setts charter .I A4
World
Two Tijuana police of-
ficers fired after extorting
four U.S. visitors at
border./ AS
Iraq ctalms 'bullseye' on
second naval target In as
many days./ A4
Living
Old a barbecue In Laguna
Beach provide the go
power for Norway's silver
medal In yachtlng?/81
Swim suits sales are out
of synch with the rest of
the world ./82
Sports
Mission Vlejo's Greg
Louganls ls halfway to his
goat of winning two diving
gold medals after winning
sprlngboard./C1
Mark Breland leads the
United States' boxing
team to another success-
ful day./~
Entertainment
ABC's Olympics cov-
erage overwhelms the
competition for Nielsen
ratlngs./83
The ne~G-13 movie~
rating makes Its debut In
a fllm about Russians
Invad ing the United
States./84 .
Bualneu
Sylvia Porter outllnes the
joys and pitfalls of a
famlly bualness./85
INDEX
Erma Bombeck 82
8~~ • Al
Bulletin Board A3
Bull nett 85
• Callforl')la News AS
Clualfled C7-10
Comlcl A8
Croaword C9
O..th Notlc.a C5
Help YourMlf 82
HC>fotcope C8
Ann Lander• 82
llvlr,g 81·2
Mutual Fund• 85
National New• A4
Oplnon A7
Papata.z:zl 81
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'Black Friday II ' will
combine three events
In and near Anaheim
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of .. .,.., ........
Friday afternoon 1s the last chance .
for dirc.~yrn~c ~ietions of
mammoth trilffic jams U> come true
but.. loc:al tnan.sit officials have their
fingers crossed that SOuthem Cali-
fornia motorists will behave for one
more work day.
"We're down the home stretch.
We're not home yet, but it's looking
better and better," Dave Roper,
deputy district director of lhe Cali-
fornia Department of Transpor-
tation, told the AsSOClated Prtss.
Three major sporting events in the
Anaheim area will be held Friday
eveninaand they could combine with
commuter traffic and travelers head-
ed out of town for the weekend to
create congestion on the Orange and
the Santa Ana freeways. sa1d Officer
Rick Stevens of the Cahfom1a Hi&h-
way Patrol.
Motorists will be heading toward a
ni&ht baseball prne .at Anaheim
Stadium, Olympic wresthng finals at
the Anaheim Convention Conven-
tion Center and lhe Olympic team
handball finals at C J State Fulfcnon.
"We will probibly have some
co'f*C5tion but the regular commuter
tra 1c 1s Ujhter than normal so the
only conaestion will be near the
events," Stevens said.
Sharon Esterley of the Orange
County Transponation Commission
said traffic could be worse than what
the county bas seen so far, "if people
keep doing what they were doing
yesterday and today."
"People are ~ning to drive more.
It really depends 1fthcy shp back into
their old wa~ and become compla-
cent," she said. ·
CaJtrans s~kesman W.T. "Doc"
Maloney said the Southland saw
some of the busiest traffic of lhe
Olympics on Wednesday but that
could have a good effect on traffic
Friday.
"The fact that there was some
unusual conicstion yesterday will
help remind people to act back into
their aood habits of car pooling or
taking the bus," he sa1d.
Based on the absence of scnous
problems so far, Cal trans director Leo
Trombatorc has predicted there
would be no major conaestion
through the OJymp1cs calendar'.
Transit officials already have
(Pleue eee TRAFP'IC/A2)
Rooting for the home team
A •pectator wa•ee a tar1e American 0.., during the men•a
Olympic •olleyball llemJ.ftnala at the Lone Beach Sports
Arena. The United Statea -with two <>ranee Cout
realdenta playing -defeated C&nad.a s;.o and mo'ftd Into
the gold medal round. to be pl&J'ed acatnat Bruil Saturday
night. See •tory in Sporta. PaCe Cl. •
Mes·a fires another round
in a:111phitheater noise war
By KAREN E. 1'LEIN
Of .. OllJ........ .
The latest in a scncs of cnmanal
charges against the Pac1f1c
Amphitheatre were filed T.ue'<iay b)
the cit)' of Costa Mesa in it ongoing
quest to reduce noise coming from
concerts at the 18.~~at outdoor
facility.
The latest four-<:ount misde-
meanor complaint filed in Harbor
Municipal Court aaaanst the
amphitheater as for n~i~ ordi"ance
v1olat1on that allegedly occurred
during a Rod tewart concert Jul) 21,
acl·ord1ng to Costa Mesa City At·
tome) Tom Wood.
The citfs noise consultant,
Gorden Bnd.en and ASSOClatcs of
Santa Ana. registered four instances
~hen con~n noise an nciahborhoods
surroundana the amphitheater on the
Orange Count)' fajrsrounds Cl•
cccd d the permitted noise· levels,
Wood~id.
· fhc city named Ned-West Inc .• the
Los Angeles-based compan) that
operates the amphitheater. as a
defcndf nt m its complaint and for the
first time aho named two company
officials as defendants.
Wood sa1d James Nederlandcr,
Ned-West's cha1nnan of the board.
lJtd Neil Paptano. Its chief cxccut1\e
officer, wett named in the suit to "try
and lend a more serious approach" to
the cuy's case.
"If there's a conviction rcprdina
(Pleue eee NOll!l&/ A2)
Hawaiian shirt-clad holdup man nets
2,300 from three banks in two houlis
By STEVE MARBLE dunna a 20..minute stretch F=,
• v
°' ... .,..,"".... .. pohcc said. Officers id a n
A bank robber who camt1 a hold-meeting tht: d~ript1on robbed a-"
up note in a checkbook and warns Huntancton Beach bank a week~
tellers that he has a gun, hit three In each case. the crook bas waned
Oraose Coast banks Wednesday and 10 line withothercustommand then
may be respons1ble for three other produ~ a cheCkbook with a robbery
local bank robberies in the ~t week, mcssaa,e tucked inside. Althoush the
police reported today. note claims the robber has a pm.
The bandit rep<>rtedlt held up two telleB in each case say they've never
banks i'o Hunuogt~n.J)eacb and a seen a weapon and no one .bas beea
third in Newpon Beath during atwo-harmed. · _
hour spree Wednesday afternoon. The crook has been described as
The man Sot away with more than being jn his late 20s and weiahint 160
$2,300, accordina to police reports. ' pounds. TcUerbavetold police bebas
_ A man matchina the description of deep brown eyes and Shon dark hair.
the robber held up a pair of Harbor A ~way car bas not been spot1eCl.
Boulevard banks in Costa Mesa meue Me Bt18Y/ .A2)
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~WA €*pansiGD"'----1
enemies vo ally
denounce plan
'The city was here-
lon before the jets
were,· speaker says
By JEFF ADLER
Of .. .,.., .......
Not everyone who packtd the
Costa Mesa Neighborhood Center
Wednetda&:gbt came to criticize or ridic:We p call1111 r \be S l 91
million ex~sion of John Wa)ne
Airport.
But most of the more than 400
· airpon..a.rea f'CSldcnts who attended
-the tbrec-bour-plu£ public heannaJct
memben of the Oranae County
Planning Commission, Airport Com-
mission and Airport Land Use Com-
mission know what they think of the
latest plan to improve the over-
crowded airpon.
And what they think of the plan
isn't much.
Rcsideo~ who paraded to the
miaopbone to tcsufy at the first of
five public b~ to be held before
the Board of Supervisors considers
the plan Oct. 3, repeatedly sa1d it
makes no sense to enlarse an airpon
that by tbe county's own admission
never will satisfy the county's air
transportation demands. •
Others told commissionen from
the three panels they don't want to be
AllanBeek
pushed out of their homes in Santa
Ana Heights, but 'if their homes arc
condemned they want to be justly
compensated. Still other Santa Ana
HeiJbts.rcsidents who live under the
airpon flight path wsed county
officiils to make a decision -one
way or another on the airport a.od the
(Pleue eee AIRPORT I A2)
Dead driver's ideilttt
puzzles Newport PQli-~----
'BigmOneybaeklash' helped defeat Prop. A?
JEFF
ADLER
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82 Ae
LOTIThurlday, August
had to happen sometime
Smog arrives at Games Fair and hot along the coast
Coutal ..... "'*" 14 ..
• re of aunosplaenc pollution,
pccted to rue IO 2.40 a1 the raoc
1ra ID Arcldta. l«Otdina tO lhc Alt
Quality Manqemc.nt DmriCL
However, \he chlCtCst smoa-225
PSI -was headed rot the field
hockey competition. the AQMD wd.
A first-&iqe alert as called when the
lndcx reaches 200.
The LoJ An&cles Memorial Col·
i.Jcum -11te ofitaek and field event$ -was cxpc<:ted to have I ba&hcst PSI
n:adina • of t50. unhealthful for
sen hl\IC people, ~ th day wu
v t .
"\ c .. •e got a nic uo low in maon, •• ad Kate llacc,
pbkawoman for the AQMD That'&
a la)·cr of wann air that holds amoa in
the Lo Angeles Ba in. he id onl)'
strona 'Wlnd1 or temperatures of9!1 or
hiJber ~ld hrtak the invcnion layer
and allow the pollutants to di•pcrsc.
Friday's tempcrat~re we •
oeatd to belliahtlycoolcr. 78 to83 tn
Los AnlC~
The be hes will have Friday hiJbs
of:70 io 7S.
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NOISE COMPLAINTS CONTINUING .•• .. 7 • PltUllurGll
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an d1Yidual. we have stnctcr en-
forc:emCJttlft'O<Xdu~ we can apply,".
Wood ·a. The ordinance ca.mes. Wl'\b it a St,000 fioe per violatjon or
up ix months in jail.
-8.J naming individuals, the jail
thral becomes a real dctcrttnt to
ampbithiea operators. Wood said.
tvhettasiail sentences do not apply ...,benonly a corporation is n med in a
la"9ait. o arc taking incrcasma 1teps of
tcvtrily to increase the pressure,'' Wooo 91ic:t .. We're not going to stop
until 2 fuU compliance with the
noiJc -111cc:•
Wood"said the Clty will use us own
municipal noite ordinance to pros.-
ecute the alleged noise violations. In a
previous complasnt, a Harbor Mu-
n1c1pal Courtjud&e re;CCted the city's
suit because the city tned to enforce
the county's noise ordinance. a
measuring tool named m a C05ta
Mesa-Ora.nae County Fau1rounds
lcpl agreement dating back to 1980 .
An additional complaint, stem·
ming from a concert by the Jeffenon
Stanhip, will be heard Monday
morning. Wood said the
amphitheater's an~ey, ch~ef e~
ecutive officer Papaano, .apm wtll
oppose the city's nght to prosecute
the amphllheater.
"If they're right (and the
amphitheater is exempt from local
laws because it is on state property)
th~n no one can touch them," Wood
said. "But we think they're wrona."
The Caty Council approved a
reque5t Monday for state ICJislation
that would arant tf\e city power to
enfor<:e its ordinances on the
amphitheater even thouah it as on
state property. State Sen. John
Seymour, R-Anaheim, has said he
will introduce the bill durina this
session of the state l..eftislature.
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AIRPORT EXPANSION OPPOSED ••• Revised airport par~ing plan
must win OC court approval
PltlimAl
fate of their neighborhood. TM airport master plan and en-
vironmtotal impact report the three
panels are considerina as a first ltep tn
the ex.pension process calls for S 191
million in airpon improvements that
would leer the airport entaraed by
1990 to accommodate 10.2 milhon
pas1e11~ ~ year and 73 daily jet
~ Construction of a five-
story 811a1in.al buildina also lS ~a a key component of the
plu.
John Wayne Airpon now handles
2.6 nullion passenacrs per year and
the numt>er.,f daily fli&hts is limited
to 41. • .
Spca.kina on behalf of the city of
Newpon Beach. Assistant City Man· aau Ken Delino explained the city's
offiaal po51tion on the airport.
"lt'a not to close John Wayne
Airport and it's not apmst some
ex.P!'nsion." the city airpon expert
saidJlo said the City Coundl favors
tt11ewin1 the search for a county
airptJrt site that would relieve the
srowth p~ssures on John Wayne Airoott
"'1beJ>COple of Newport Beach can
live with aome controlled expanston.
They cannot live with mamve ex-
pimsion," Delino said.
Despite comments ovcr-
whelmmaly opposina the plan, sev-
eral in lbe audience rose to laud the
~c ...
PrOIDAl
bqall tO look past lbe Olympics,
~la close Sunday evenini.
rlhe ttaditionaJ mail-paced free-~ tllffic "is going to come back
pMtJ quickly" on Monday, the day
afttt' m, Olympics end, said Roper of
CalTrans.
~·s &oina to be a very antercst-
~ morning for us to mom tor." he
Aid.
exp&0S1on plan and urae ats approval
by supervisors.
To the boos and catcalls of those in
attendance, Newport Beach re5ident
Gtorie Cote deelared the "economic
values of this count)'. arc improved by
the1lirpon. Please bite the bullet. Get
us a terminal buildina. ..
And Jay Reed. a Balboa Island
resident 'and member of the ~
apanaiou Community Airport
Council. told oommiHioners, ·•we urae these bodies to move forward
with the improvements outlined.
JW A is all we have and will have for
the foreseeable future."
Residents who spoke against the
airJ)on project came mainly frorri the
Santa Ana HeiP.ts area. possibly
slated for demolition under the plan.
and from Newpon Beach, where
oppositton to the atrp0l11tems main-
ly from the nois_y commercial jet-
hners that take off over many of the
city's homes.
"Newport Beach would really like
to live and let Live and find a solution
to our problem," said Susan Doering.
president of the East Bluff Home-
owners Associauon.
She sarcastically auaaested that if
supervisors really want to build an
airport that will work. they should
bulldoze all the homes between
J~boree and Orange avenues all the
war. to the ocean. · d $3 ll j the revised report, Didier said. • Plowdowneveryhomeandput in Newlot tie to mt Ion expans on Ken Delino, a Newport Beach
a Jarsc runway and YoU'd have an t t t bl k if t a istantcitvman .. -wbofocU.leion airporttomeettheneeds!' In Newport at emp s o oc proJec ·{ ...._. OlleNewpon resident, who.'1eclln4 =-.!' ....... __ ...,.......___--......,~=---------=::;;========.-.-the ai~rt mue, confirmed tbe at
ed to aive his name. said the county E ADLER project now bcin1 considered by the has every intention of seems die case
plan wou.ld ·"annihilate" has city. !~:,......,. board. Both projecusbouldlhetefott to trial. The revisions the count)'
"Thecitywasberelongbeforthejets be addressed in a single. com-madeintherepondon'treallychanp
were. To me it'• the airport that's The Oranae County Board of prehensive environmentahmpact re-an~ina, he explained.
· u'bl t 111• .. Surv-rvisors certified a revised en-port, ci'ty officials bave ··•d. 'We feel their rcspo11JC1 to out mcompa e 0 prope es. .,.. ~ comments were i-.. A-uate,0 Delino And Allan Beek, president of tbc 1 vironmental report Wednesday cov-In certifyina the revised version of . f h 1 ~nd'I r · d
Mariners ..Community Association, erina construction of a parkiniJ lot in the environmental report. super· said o t e atest rou o 11vwn •
told commiuioners the plan "cancels John Wayne Airport's north clear visors arc 1tickin1 to their contention take concemina the document.
the ri&hts ofinnocent homeowners." zone, but even the new, improved that the north clear zone parking lot is
Mary Lee Mullen, a Santa Ana rcpon will have to win judicial needed "to address the shortfall of
Hei&hts resident, said she and her approval before construction can parKina spaces at 41 fli&bts," wd Burned CM worker
In serious condition ~;lh!:~:~b~ a ~s~~Sc~~:df bcfb~ c1ty of Newpon Beach frus-s~.~~~zatl~ie~=11~0riatit
"We'~ appalled there is a pouibality trated the board's plan to build a $3 now." he added. A 32-year-old consuuction worker
we not only have to watch our million, l ,800-<:ar parlon1area north The revised environmental rcpon who was badly burned when he
commumty be destroyCd but take a of the airport last April when 1t won a certified by supervisors includes new touched a 12,000-volt electrical wire
financial beating as well, .. Mullen Superior Court order blocking the sections that discuss altemative5 to in Costa Mesa was bated in senous
sajd. project. the parldna lot and traffic conaestion • condition Wedndday in the bum
Judge-Philip Schwab issued a problemsas well u the ai.r{>on muter center at UO Medical Center in
preliminary injunction haluna park· plan and its related enV1r0nmental Oranae.
BUSY BANDIT HITS BANKS •.. 101 lot construction after findina that impact re1>9rt. explained Dan Didier. Georse Apparecio, who fell from a
the county•s environmental reports a deputy county counsel. second-story roof at a townhouse
appeared deficient, as an attorney OthCT' sections also were .. beefed consuuction site after be touched the
representing the city had araued. • up" m the revised document. Kozak power line, rcoeived second and From Al
Dressed in a yeUow and red
Hawaiian 1b111 and possibly armed
with only a chC(kbook, thcws~ed
robber first entered California rrrst
Bank, 17122 Beach Blvd., at l:54p.m.
on Wedneday, Huntington Beach
police said. He got away with S 1,375,
police reported.
About an hour later, a man~
an identical flowered shin walke(i
into Bank of America, 410 I
MacArthur Blvd .• and waited in line
bef.orc producing bu robbery note.
Newpon Beach police said he ~ped
with about $500.
-Less than 30 minutes later, the
robbery suspect apparently returned
to Hununaton Beach and held up
Crocker NationaJ Bank, a block from
the ban\ robbery earlier tn the day on
Beach Boulevard.
"It appean to be the same fellow in
all of them," Huntington Beach Lt.
Jim Walker said.
Last Fnday, a bank robber held up
First Interstate Bank and Crocker
Bank -both on Harbor Boulevard m
Costa Mesa. Police were still in-
vesuptana the first heist at First
Interstate when the second was
reJ>Ortcd. The robber got away with
S2,400, pohce said.
The city contended ID its lawsuit also acknowlcd&ed. third-degree bums over 30 percent of
that the parking lot was mtended to However. belore the project can his body in the Monday mishap, a
facilitate an increase in flights at IW A proceed, the new repon must first hospital spokeswoman said.
to 5~ beyond the current 41 I-flight-i)&SS .1ud1~ial muster. The trial Apparec10, of Costa Mesa, wu
per-day limit. challenging the ori&inal report is operatinaapowersawon theroofofa
The lawsuit also argued that the scheduled in Judie Scbwab•s Santa townhouse at· Cabrillo Street aud
parking lot project was part and Ana courtroom beginning Aus. 27 Oranae Avenue, about 10:20 a.m.
parcel of the larger airport expansion and wilt now focus on the adeg~ of Monday when the accident oocumei.
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lune 30 according to the report. after msinaS9<4, 115 an cash contnbuuons.
The aati·W group's contnbut1ons came ~ly from an unsccml)
coabtioa of environmentalists and
c:o.nty auto dealers.
The pro-tax Citizen~ for Better
il'"ransponation, a coaliuon of power·
fuJ county corporations and develop-ment firms, spent S 1,546.069 on cash
receipu totahng s I ,SS l .094. 8C(:Ord·
i .. to the reports.
Despite! the record sum pro-tax
forc:cs upended in hopes of w1nnang
approval of the tax ancreasc. polattcal
nsuhant Eileen PadbelJ. the
IJ"OllP'S key campaign strategist. said
post-election surveys show that the
latJc amounu of money used to fuel
the hiJb-proftle campaign didn't
work aaainst it.
.. The P,OS~lection survey said 1t wa not tlie rnoney or the endorsers. I
al*>lutcly believe firml y, having
looked at at. that there's nothing
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dust Call
84Q-6086
that would have passed that JD·
111ative," wd Padbera, a panner in
Irvme's Nelson-Padbeti consult1na
firm.
.. Without question, without any
doubt at all, it was a tax issue. Taxes,
taxes. taxes."
And Padberg, while acknowled&ina
the high cost of the campaian. pointed
to the amount of money that has to be
shelled out for television and radio
time plus that for postal rates as
reasons the cost of political cam-
paigning bas been steadlly increasini.
.. The old adaie used to be in the
1940s. ·A dollar a vote.' You can't do
that anymore, the cost of messaae
dchvery is so exJ)Cns1ve," she said.
The pro-tax eff on was paced by the
Irvine Co.'s SI 00,000 campaign con-
tribution. the la1JC$l sinaJe donation
ever made lo a locaJ campaign. In all .
the county's taricst landholder kicki
ed ma total $290,000 ID cash and non-
monetatv contnbut1ons dunn& the
course of the campaign.
In add1t1on, lrvtne Co. pnncipal
Donald Bren contributed $25,000 to
the camJ>11an through another de-
velopment companr. he controls .
Other larie contnbutions included
$235,000 from Disneyland; S 123,00
from the Mission Viejo Co.; Fluor
Corp for $82,000; and former state
Democratic Chairman Richard
O'Neill's Santa Marprita Corp.
added S7S,000.
A third pro-tall campaign commit-
tee. Save County Of Orange Roads
and Environment, collected cash
contnbutaons totalmg S 126,800 1n
support of the tall plan and spent
$126,493.
SCORE, an adjunct of the laraer
Citizens for Better TranspOrtation,
was aimed primarily at turning out
Democrats to vote in favor of the tax.
O'Neill served as chajnnan of the
orpnizat1on and then-Oranac Coun-
ty Democrattc Party Clwrman How-
ard Adler sat as vice chamnan.
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