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FORECA8T8 ON A2
T U E ~> 0 A Y N 0 V E: M 8 l R 1 I 1 'H~ ol
·.
Cops ·~ketch Laura '-S .kidn~ppe
Witnesses hypnotized to retrieve
detafls of stoc~y, gray-'haired suspect-
eyed girl. van1sbcd Oct. 18 from her
parent's campsite al JMhWl Tree
National ~onument near Twen-
tyni ne Palms.
By hypnoti71ra& four people who
said they saw a stocky. gr~y-~~ired
nian shortly before the g~~sappeared. invest1ptors have been able
to put together a sketch they hope will
bring them new leads in the search. .
'rclea~d today at a pressC'onfcrcn<.:c 1n \'C 1iptors v.er$;dam n1 that he no1
n Bernardino l.luJra's parent~. ~veal the COO ent of toda) 's COO•
Mike and Patty Bradbury. will aJso fercncc. ·
attend the press conference. ··The) ~nt cv thinJ to come out
"There arc a couple of thingj that at the same lime:· he said.
Jim Br)ani. a writrs~k.s.esman.
..aid none of the :~t•nas hl\ie ·
checked out but 1hat 1nveitip1on
have treated each with the me
scnousness .
By TEVE MARBLE
Of llleD.ie,l"llot&lafl
A composite draw1'ni of a middle-
age man-who police believe abducted
a 3-year-old Hun1ingtoh Beach girl ... . •"\
Coaat
County's new Office of
Protocol ls ready to open
for business./ A3
Eight-year-old Santa Ana
boy kills 6-year-old sister
with handgun./ A3
Calif om la
Jewish leaders say they'll
protest speaker who says
Holocaust never hap-
pened./ A4
Nation
Catholic bishop says
church has a respon~
blllty to be aggressive In
opinions./ A5
A fraternity brother turns
sniper and kills top ath-
lete, injures another,
turns gun on himself./ A5
World
-Tllousands-Gf-Afi)ha
children are being ship-
ped to Russia for a dec-
ade of Indoctrination./ A4
Mlnd&Body
What does stress look
and sound like? What can
you do about It? Biofeed-
back provides some
answers./81
Sports
Fountain Valley High
dominates the Qally -
Pilot's All-Sunset League
football selections an-
nounced today./C1
University High tailback
Greg Benjamin found out
the right way to get rec-
ognition -just keep
running./C1
How much for a horse?
How about a $3.2 million
price tag? /C1
Entertainment
South Coast Repertory
has an Impressive world
premiere In "Shades," on
the Second Stage./83
Bualneaa
198&1~expected to be a
good year for the econ-
omy./84
INDEX
Erma Bombeck 82
Brldge A8
Bulletin Board A3
Bullness 84-5
CaUfornla News A-4
Claaslfled C-4-6
Com lea A8
Crouword Ce
Death Notices C3
Help Yourself 82
Horoecope C5
Ann Landers 82
Mind and Body B 1-2
Mutual Funds 85
National News A-4
Opinion Ae
Play Review 83
POiice Log A3
Public Notices C3
Spons C1·3
Stock Marketa 88
Tetevlalon 82
T~etert 83
W•ther A2
World Newt A-4
was to be d1strtbuted today by San
Bernardino hcriffs deputies who
have spent nearly four weeks looking
for the missing child. · •
Laura Bradbury. a blon.d. brown-Th~ co_mpos1te drawina was to be
A few of their feathered frienda
Bird trainer Ski Melmlch~and Bonnie Pelee lend a band
-and a couple of ehoalden -to their beaked buddlea.
from left. Prince. Prlnceea. S~pper and Sparkle. out.Ide
the Bird Fair held laet weekend at the Oranae County
Falr&rounda. Melnechelm. billed u the Bird.man of
Newport Beach. perform• ehowe fe-.turtna esotic bird•.
More than 4.000 bird fancier• fioclled to the Orange County
arc happening that have-me en·· . A task force ~ablisbed to U\•
co'uraged," said the .a1rl's father pnor vcsugatc the apparent kidnappin&
lO the sc-heduled conference. ··1 think ha~ inve tipted rcponed s1ghtin~ of
maybe we're a httle hotter on the trail • the man with Laura 1n Bakersfield.
.. now:· San D1eio: 811 Bear. Ohio. Anzona .
&fad bury said shenfrs in· and. most recently. San Clemel\te .. I
.. Ifs rtally the only wa)' we an Jtf\
fact from rant.asr:· he i.&i.d.
Tbe compo ne drawing. Bryant
~td. will aive c1t12en thro~t
5outhern C'ahfom1a ~someth1n1
(Pleue eee LA~/A2) ...
Blockade
for drunks
unlikely
on Coast
----Man wer lacking
for: such roadblocks.
local police claim
By STEVE MARBLE
OtlMO...,"* .....
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Poltce roadblocks ~o catch drunken
drivers will be tested on a limited
basis 1n C ahfom1a but most Orange
Count} pol~ dcpartm~t~ 13)' they
don·l ha\e the manpower to set them
up
tate .\uomc) General John Van
de Kamp app:irentl) cleared the way
for sobriety checkpoints last week by
stating the) do not violate the
consutuuonalban on unreasonable
searcnand sc11ure as long a~ -u1Ti-
c1ent safeguards .. are taken.
-'\lthough an attomev gencr.ars
opinion docs not have the force of
lav.. h1sto'ncall\. 11 has been rc-
cogniLed as such until a coun rulC'S
otherwise.
Van de Kamp. 1n a written opinion. -~ -Qra cl'iecipoli'l\S to~~~
drivers are as constitutional as arc
selling up chcd.points to insp«t the
mechanical conditions of car5 or
searching airplane passengers for
""capons or exptos1v~.
The ( ahfom1a Highway Patrol.
wtuc.h. _requested the opmion. 1s
-1-r'""'":tnn~'d
blocks 10 nabdrtinkcn dnvers but has
not said where and ""hen.
Falrgrounda Sunday for the third annual Bird Fair,
feata.rlng thoaaanda of uotic and dome.tic blrda. The
e•ent WU •poneored by the on.nee County Bird Breeden.
with profits &olnC to the county Re81onal Occupational
Proaram. Leaden of the club eatl.mated more than $6.300
wu made ln grou ticket ealea and a b ird auction.
Additional photoe on Pace AS.
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Mo~t Orange ( oast pohC'C' dt'pan-
mt'ntS. though. said 11 1s unhkcl) the)
v.111 tJ~l' ad\ antagc of\ an dl· ~mp\
op1n1on
.. ~I.' '1mpl) don't ha\e the man·
pov.er .. explained Hunttngto n Beach
Lt. Jack Rt."1-nh oltz. who speculated
(PJeaae eee DRU1'K/ A2)
It's slow boats to Ma-zatlan
as winds fail to mat·erialize
Man-leaps 11 stories
to his death in Mesa
Swlftsure's stilf elapsed time leader
with Saga edgtng ~tthin 11 miles of her
By ALMON LOCKABEY
DeNy l'llot hellntl WrM.,
Light winds along the Baja < alt·
fornia coast today continued to make
slow going for th e 21 yachts 1n the
999-mile Los Angeles-to-Mazatlan
race.
John Reynolds aboard the escon
vessel Kamalii said nonh-noth wcst
winds we re in the S..to 10-knot range
with 2· to 3-foot seas.
till leading on elapsed ttme was
the 68-foot Sw1ftsurc Ill. 485 miles
from the stan after68 hoursofsa1hng.
he had logged on slightly more than
100 miles dunng the past 24 hours.
The 68-foot Saga had moved up
ltghtly and was 11 miles astern of
Swiftsurc. Swiftsurc and Saga were
still holding the first and second
Looks like clouds
fer next-two days
By LISA MAHONEY
Of .... ,,..., l'Not .....
Variable cloudiness and cool
temperatures arc expected through
Thursday alona the Orange Coast as
today's ear1y momina rainstorm
moves fun her cast
Ovemiftht storms dropped a little
more than a quarter of inch ot rain
along most of the Orange Coest
before movi ng on. But a total of.80 of
an inch fell in Laguna Beach. accord-
ing to measunna equipment atop th<'
roof of the Laguna Beach Lumber o
nta Ana recorded 37 of an 11-.ch
CP.leaee eee CLOUDS/ A2J
po\ltlOnS rl'\peCtl\Ch
Leading Class B \\3'1 Tapel\tc\.
\kippered b) Victor Oclalamas . .\ca-
pulco Yacht Club showrng a position
408<milcs from Los .\ngcles. Leading
Class ('was Ron Kuntt' Tra' 1cso.
Ocean.,1dc Yacht Cl ub . .W5 miles
trnrn the start. and thl· Class[) leader
was Milt and Mart) Vogel'\ -\~cc.
Long Beach 'r acht C luh. lM8 mile\
from the start
l 1nlc'is th l· weather 1mprO\C\. there
appeared to be little chance of a Ol'\\
elapsed t1mc:tccord tn the rare The
record 1c; 5 da)S and 8 hours.
UCI'• Anteater
-A man dreued like a construction wot1(er ~ 11.-to
his death Monday off the 11th noor of an unftniehed buldlng In the
Metro C...ter area of Costa Mesa, poPce reported.
Steven Louis Sctmelder. 30. of Costa Me99 made hta ~up the
steel framework of the bulldlng under construction et 575 Anton Blvd.
around noon. and then aps-entty jumped to the ground bflloW. Mid
Lt. Tom Laur.
Scttnetder was pronounced dead around 12:37 p.m. aftlt blll'I
treated by paramedics at the scene and rushed to Fountllln v-,
Community Hoepltal.
Lazar Mid no wonc was being done on the butldmQ ~. but
construction workers at a nearby structure saw Schnelder ~.
around the 9tte.
Lazar· uld they (the other workers) did not qUMtton tM "*'
(Pt ..... 11~T/AS)
UC Irvin.~ enjoys
top enroltnienf
-\n 1m rca~ in m·v. \tUlknh .ind a
high rctl·nuon r:it~ tor rcturntng
\tud1..•nt\ arc rcspon'l>1hk for th1..·
rl-..'Ord enrollment th1 fall at l I\
In inc. un1vcrs1t\ offi cial., ..aid
This fall' cn.rollmcnt of I ~.6~4
\1Udcnt<, 1 a 6 ~ pcrcl"nt incn-a'it'
more than lasi )C3r"' tlHal. ac:cordma
w lampu' oflic1 I
\dm1n1,1r:11or. ~ud L ri. rc1cn-
1111n ratl.' "amnng the h'&he<>t 1n the
state·, l n1\l"r\1t\ of Cahforn1a vs-
tem. v.11h 7Q h percent of the hoors
frc'!lhm.:n rctum1n afterthc first )'car
and aht,ut 44 (X'rccnt e\tntuall)'
aduJ11n~ alltr ti'c 'ear\
\\ 1th1n lhl· l ( .,, tcm l 'C I v.a\
(Pleue aee UCl/A2)
Mesa's Hertzog; W6mall in the middle
Councilwoman; expected to be next mayor.
should b swing vote on ctty·s growth Issues
In the v.akc ol ~h l M>m(' \3\ v.a
C O'lta Mc ·, m t bitter ckct1on.
C'm C"oun 1lv..oman orma I kn1oa ma~ hccomc the \wina \Otc hould
the C'o unc1I bctomc d1\1dcd o'er th<'
(;I()., hnurt arov.th
ThC' StMcat·old rnunc1l~omnn '"
C\J)(CtCJ to~ Mml'tl a,( 0'11\ Mt'<.a'
nt\I ma\or MondB\, v..hcn ncv.I
ckttl'J roun 11 m·cm r Mat)
Homhud:I ·and n .H 1d Whl'\:kr v.-111
b(--.orn 1n Jona ~•th Donn Hall,
ho ' "('I~ fl'\! Hotnhudlt" 11nij
Whl~kr \\.Ill rtplan· OU,tl't1 V1lC
Ma\or l.ric John~n and rct1rin
C. oun 1lman E:d Mt. I :ulanJ
\\h1lethc oun1.1lmu\t till,oh.·on
an<'" m:i,orand vie· ma,or HN\/l
\aid ~fonda\ th.lt \he alrt..id\ hJ\
rC\:e1q•d an 11~fot1nal con •n'u' lrnm
ffi('ffibeN or the ncv. counCll. Ho\\
C\Cf. 1t ha\ not hccn U\"( 1dC'\.I ''ho v. 111
bc<'omt• \I{~ m 'or
llcn1t " c\l>''\tt'd h' lnun,11 "'lt ha" to hold the m1ddk l[llun,l
on ttiC l\\Ul• of ho" mulh dC'\l'lOJ'
...
TONY
SAAVEDRA
NEW S PER SPECTIVE
mt'nt \ho\lltl. ~ llo"Ni 1n C <1'1a
\k'J .rn<l v. hc-r,· 1t ~hould ~o
llnv.\'HI \h\' d1 t'Unt\-d j)f\~\11l ·
lion\ thal '1."h'ran' nl th,• J'r,•\ 1011'
irnv. th-u11,·n1rd u\un1.1I \rkth'
tQtc-r ·'"'' 11.111. 111 lx v. rJn11h nti
"1th thl· t"-11n""'11mcl°' l·IC't:tl"d nn a
htllltl'i.1-~mv. th 111.itlorm
·Tm l·C'rlainh goina. to "-Orl to
h'<'p that Imm happening.·· 1d
Hcrt1u11 v. hl1 \C"r' Cl1 nn ahbrt' 1at"1
onc·H·ar tc.-rm J\ ma\ or in I Q77 Her
nc.-v. tc.-rm v. 111 h..· tor tv.o 'ea"' .. I v.-111
until th,· ,11un, 11 ti 1ndttd 1t 1
di' tdC'\1," 'hi: J'l'Om1~
\ v.c.-,·~ alkr < C\\t.1 '1('\a'~ mu111 -I'·'' l'l\'\l1on th' 'mol e '' \tJll n\1
lrom lhl' \JI\''' ol \l\Jf"\ :rnJ ~ u~-
111111\ th:it ha\c ll'li "'m(' hanJ fl-clln
.11n11n • tht rn, nth ('~tt"d can·
,ti\1.111:"'\
\forl·11\ ,·1" Jc, eloper\ 1JC'nt
.lnd hu\lnC\\ ll"adcl"'\AIT 'to'l\cbtn the
(Pleate K&RTZOO/Alt
•
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LAURA SUSPECT .••
,.romA1·
L aura Brad bury
mor'O oltd 10 •o on."
The man being !lough\ 1 descnbcd
a" m hi~ earl)' SO). ara} and baldina.
'ilOCI..> wnh a pot belly and pos lbl> wcann& alassc&. When seen nJ:ar 1h\<
Bradhul) ·, dl·~cn ramp'llll-' he "'"'~
wearing a )l'llow ba~ball cap. a red~
and -.(hit\' 'hart and laghHolored
pants
"-11ne,,t:\ abo stud ht· was travel-
'".& 1n a metallic blue va1"1 w11h bay
window, 1n the rear. rhe van u,
pos\1bl} ;.1 Ford Econohnc. Rrynn1
..u1d
Laura \Un1\hl'd alll•r walking w11h
her bmthl·r to a [l'\lloom uni> a 'ihort
d1s1 nee from 1hc f:unil) '!I camp
When her older brothcr ca me out. 1hc
liule girl WI.\!. gQnc.
her1tT' "'f)u11c'i hner rcveal((i
that l~&Jrl' foolpnnt!l led 1ou area
where 1hcrc werc !><>me urr trnC'ks.
p<>!>stbly k tl by tht• blue van.
The Rradburys remained at their
Jo~hua Tree camps11c until Wednes·
da) when they rcturnl'<.I to their
Hunungton Beach home to h~lp
'fevcral groups thal are dcvottng tame
to the scorch and ra1i.ing money (or
the f'am il) and for a reward
rhl' re~ard fund IS nearing uo.uoo.
DRUNK ROADBLOCKS UNLIKEL y .....
From Al
that ~he logis11n ol h.tltwg dnH•1s u n
an} maJor road rn thl· ell) could
rrcate mon'itrou\ traflic Jam\
"It'' 1nappropnate for th" mm·
mun11~ ... ~Id Ne" pon Bl'ath Police
C'h11:t C 'h:lrll'~ (1rO)\. ..Thl· an·as
Y.h1:rl· W\' hu' Ing dnnl..1ng Jnd·dnv-
1ng problems haH· been prett' well
1den11ficd ...
\cH•ral pohn• depanml·nt'i \a1d
lhl'} intend IO let thl· ( Jhforn1a
H 1~hwa\ Patrol hreak thr ice and
thl·n follo" ~ult 1f monl·~ and man-
power permit\
.. Ob' 1uush JI':. a contruh!r'i1al
1d1:ot... said < o't:i Mesa Lt. ua11
\\ ebster ... The basic philo ophy 1s tu
d~ll'r. Dm er\ are mul·h h:ss likely to
takl' a chann· 1f th r} know they'll ~
stopped.''
1:t. Wrb,tl·r said < o~ta Me~ 1s
launching a drunkl.'n dnving patrol
this year and Y.111 coni.1dcr sobriety
checkpoints later.
CLOUDS ON OC HORIZON ••. From Al
K<11nlall mc.l\urcmcnt' lor ( u'ita
Mc'><! '"l'rl' not J\l11lable 1h1'> mom·
ing
\ 1 hanll' ol min rcm:nnl'U lor thl·
muun1:11m tonight .tnd \\l·dnl'\dU).
'"th 'nu" In cl <II 5.000 kl.'I and
mud1 u1ukr templ·raturn lurnJsl.
spoke\man for the National Wcatht>r
Ser\. ICC said
Daytime temperatures will remain
1n the 60!> through Thursday. he said.
The \torm came a\hore at San
F-ranc1sco about 4 p.m. Monda)'.
bnngang 78 of an inch to an1a
Barbara and bnngi.ng slight rain lo
LO'i Angele~ b) 7:30 p.m.
"If, viuble." he added. "but\ 1her(•
\till the ljUCSllOn (If hO\\. the public'!>
going tu react and \omc questions
about fundamt>ntal l'I' 11 nght'i."
Janet ( ~ter. Orange ( ounty
chapter pre!>1der\1 of Mo~hers Against
Dtunk Dm ers. \aid she advoca1e's
sobriel) ('ht>ckpo1 nts and belie' cs
they would be an efTecuve deterrent
against drinking and dnvmg.
l m. .\ngclcs. according 10 Depan·
ment of Water and Power
spokeswoman Ehzaheth Wimmer
Minor rock slide~ were quickly
cleJrt•d on <,everal ran yon roads 1n the
Santa Monica Moun1a1n'i. au1hor11ics
~Id
The mercul) will nse 10 70 degree'
m bosAngclcs and the San Fernando
Valley on Wednesday after lows an
the 50s. ·
WEA THlH
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, Part ly cloudy after clearing . .
Coa•tal
Pwlly Gloudr IOftlOlll 1111(1 W.Ol'M
Cl.y "tglw WedMtc!lf l!IOll}y &310 70
LOWI 1<>1\1(1111 45 lo !'.& ~ '°'" Point C°"'911UOn 10 11 .. Meo
".,, 80< 0.-•nd Olil '° "'".. '"'* '°'""' Sma~ Cllll llMIOfy l'C>lnt COllC.._,Uon IO Oen1 PQOnl fOf IO<itn
-· 12 lo.llOll by lel• IOIMQhl 9l>CI w~ rnotnono '°"'"-' 10 10 11 "11<>1• w~.-ci•r •11.,noo'I, SOii~ ..... 2 10 • 1 .. 1 Pailty
clOvdr '"'OUO" W.0"4Kl•Y Ovttf w•Mta 8f!llM ctell lodv110ry
t111m Po1111 Co"'fllllon 10 Sen
Cle!Mfll• lll•lld Wut••tv Wlnll• '. IO
X) •nOI• 111<0\IQh 'N~"Y S.•1 S
10 8 l•I PetUy <IOll<I) '"'O..On
WeelnMOay
T ides
TOOAY
10 48 •"' 10111 m
WEONU OAV
&e<.0t1d h1g11 11 49 1 m ~(1<1CllOW 8 12pm
~· 01
so 01
'iu" l<!IO tOOly II • $ 1 p m ,_,
W.O"M18Y •I I> 14 • m •ncl ..,, •O••ll al
4 ~pm Moon•·-•• II ~II p "'.Ml• weo,,..
O•y 11 I t 07 11 rn •rl<l oMI AQllll 81 10 OS
pm •
Tem peratures
"' Lo
All)lllnW S3 30
All>uquerq.,.-6S 3~
Amar Uk> 11 43
A11C:-9Qt! t.) 02
Alitl>ll so 19
• AllllllllC C.ty S2 37
Alltllf1 11 •e B110mort1 41 1ft
..... ~~ ~ FRONTS:
~~~~ Wwrn -Cold......r
St10we11 Aarl FU'r•t Snow OccUled..,... Stal.IONfY ....,,.
,_.._ W..-~ i«>AA U $ Oeol <JI eon-ce
81f rthrigttem •9 JI e ..... a«~ ~' n
BOll<f S2 •8
8o61Cll• 6~ .,
BuflAIO 33 26 (."""' ~9 . ,
Cl\e•lft1C1n S (. S6 38
C1>a11es1"" w V •3 33
Cna<IOll~ 'l,C ~2 ?7 c,,.., ...... 60 )4
C n1tllljO 4' 21
Cmc.•n1t•t1 •2 :t6
(..le•"'•nd J) )I
(.;011Jm011 SC ~7 76
COlum.,...• or. " l •
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r •11bA<I"'• 02 "' F1roo Joi ,,
flag•••" t.1 J •
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H10fll0<1l ... :i~
H&iena 6J Jl
~10UOlul\I 117 I•
Hou•tm1 &6 ·~ lfld••'••JX••·' •• lb
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LOI Af'>Q818• II 1.0
lOUJl'tllf'ft 4' n
Mampllll ~· H
M '""' s.ecn 1 • ~' .......... ~. 3~ JJ
Mptt·SI f'•ul ,., I
Na.~volle . ' II
Extended
Parity Clou<ly ,,,.,,_r MOllly (Int
• ono 1 tottie w••"* F•ICM!y MCI Selu<·
Oly HIQIO• tn '"'° u-60a lh .... IOly
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Surf report
lOCATIOH
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fllot,ld tKl~I klu\"• ..... ,
till ... A'9
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2·3 11111
1? lair
1·5 poo< , 2 poot'
2 3 ....
Pendleton Marine arrested
again in-n\uFfler-f gr-hii:e \ca'>unal ra1nfJll stall\lll\ lrom
Juh I '>ho'~ llw c:;anta .\na Jrca ha<,
rnl'l\l'd k'>\ than an 1mh 111 rain
I \l lud1ng 111d.1\ ·, 'ho~er\ '>hghtl~
mort· th.tn ,in h.ill·1nlh 111 ram ha'
By 5 a.m today .33 o f an inch wa~
recorded at the Los ngeleo; civic
l'enter and an inch fell at Mount
Wilson. the National Wt>ath('r Ser-
\ l('I.' ~aid.
In the San Bernardino and ~an By tbe Associated Press JUSt1ce." an·ording lo ~latemcnh
made at that 11me h' .\'>'>1\lan1
Dcput) District Attorne} Lam
Burns .
dr.1th t1I tlw n.,car:ol'1 fro1an1.
"h1N hu~h \llJ\ lound b} a passcrb)
on .i rur.11 ruad"J) 1n eastern
Otean,11k IJlkn 111 < o'>t.1 \k,J \lllll' .luh
• tll111d111g 111 Jll <>range < ouni~
\.\ealhl'f monitor
Gabriel valleys. temperatures will be
a few degrees cooler. with highs an the \ Manne from Camp Pendleton.
mid 60s and lows from 44 10 52. In the earlier released from rnstody 1n an
The storm caused onl v minor
problems. ac('ording 10 ·the As-
sociated Press. Shon-durauon power
outage!> affected 5.100 cu\tomc~ 1n
moun~ins. highs wi ll be 1n the 40s 10 alleged m~rdcr-for-h 1~c ~lot of a
lower SOs Wednesday. Owens Valley fellow Manne. 1s back in Jail. booked
"Wl' believe he (Watkin~) 1s mor~
invol.,cd than he led us to helu.'' e and
11 was aga1 n appropriate to charge h 1 m
wtth murder." sa-1d Stc-ve-Casey. a
'>pol..esman for the San Diego Count)
district anorney.
Pru'>cC'Ut br' alkttc that l ro1an1's
~J-\l',11-11td Y.11l' I .tura. ron)pired to
arran~l· till' l..1ll1ng. Jgrct·ing to pay
l'ath p,11t1upant $500
1111, rn11rn1ng·, rJtn '-'a' laU,l'll h\
,1 u1lll lronl Y.h1d1''1111" Y.dl to lhl' lows will range from 28 to 35 and for 1nves11gat1on of .murder and
highs from-481u-55. -.consp1raq-to comm+HTiurder . • 1.'.J'' 111 l·l'll' c11;·c1 \1..in ,\1d.,'-l"\ ii
UCI ENJOYS RECORD ENROLLMENT .••
From Al
anwng \nt'n lJrnpuw'> '>hoY.1ng in·
crca,cd l'nrollmcnt 1h" tall Thl· l\\O
rl'OlJ1n1ng lampu\l'' I < LA Jnd l <
\an I ranl l'>CO rl·poned \mJll lll'·
('rc:a'>l''
l d \podata din·nur ol iid·
m"'"'"' and outrcalh tor lhl· l '{
~Htl'm attnbutnJ the IOUl'a\cd l'n·
rnllml·nt JI mo\t lampu'>I.''> tu a n\1..• 1n
.\~Hin .~u1d1.:nl~ • .murc. UUL·Oi·~LaU:.
applllJlll\ and lhl· '>}\tem·o, ahil1t\ to
llrO' 1dl· .1 line ctlurnt1un al a to'>I
hl•lo .. , 1h:i1 ul 01JO\ pn,atl' unl\l'r-
"t1c'>
In t Ill ' 11llil IJI I.ill llUarll'r enrol·
lml'nl tol:il. b:.i'>cd u11 1hc number ul
~luJcnl'> Y.hu had pait.l fl'e., l'>y tht'
lhrrctwt'l'lt 11fcla~'i. rnrtudc~ 10.2-1 t
undl·rgraduatn I 4911 graduall' stu-
dl'nl\ and 9X' ml·d1lal student\ and
r1..'\llkn1\
l '( f olliual' '>Uld lhl'rc ha'> al'>o
tx-cn an 1nc.rca-.c in '>tudcnts. from
m1non1~ groups. The-most dramatic
t.hangl' ~as a 12 1ncrea!>e in H1span1c
\tudt•nts. who now number 783.
The ethnic breakdown for the rest
of the campus. excl uding the College
of MC'd1c1ne. l'i: C"aul:as1an, 6.607
\ludents: .\s1an and F1hp1no. 2.762.
black. 320. and American Indian. 57
( L"hrnc background-wa'> n01 re-poricd
b~ the remai ning students.)
R1ologJcal 10C1encc\ continued lo be
the mos.t popular maJOr among
undergraduate!'>. ~1th 2.634 Mudenti.
'i<x.·1al M"1ences followed With 1.954
students. The h1ghcs1 graduate school
enrollmen t. 260 \ludcnl'>. "'a'> 1n the
'il hool of Jlum:.initil'\. lillloY..e >
1he (Jraduatr \( hool ofManagem.:nt.
Y..llh .244 <1nd lhl· St"hool of Ph}'illal
\t tl'nl·eo; Y.1 th .21 I.
1 n a breakdown b) 'iCX l JCI ha'i 180
more mate studcrus. excluding the
College of Medicine. <\t the under-
graduate le vel. however. women oul·
numher men by 75. rhc average
student age 1s .21 for undergraduates.
29 for graduate students.
o\s 1n past years. Orangl' Count)
rcs1d('n\'> make up the largest ~gment
of tht' ll( I general campus 'itud('nt
.popuJauon. .0Taoge~ CotAnty WftS
lis ted a~ the home area of 49 pcrl·1..•n1
or 5.707 student!>. I O!> J\ngeks(oun-
1> wa!> listed as homl· 10 .27 percent or
J.180 studen ts.
The remaining l ICJ \tudents hall
from 47 other Calilor11,1a counties. 44
other \ludcnts. plu'> Ciuam. Puerto
-Rico :ind the D1stnct of C olumbia
\lso. 'W lorl·1gn nation' are li'>ttd a'
o;1ud('nt homes Iran top' thl· 11\t w11h
47 \ludcnl'>. lollowc·d b) T:11wan w11h n.
HERTZOG ON MESA'S MIDDLE GROUND ••.
From Al
rc\lrUl 1url'd l ••unul 10 '>l'l' JU\I hov.
mu< h 111 the l.ampJ1gn rlw11111l Y..a'>
tn k1l 1 mcrch rhetori c
Hornhm 1..k and \\ hl'l ll r the top
'llll' l!,l'lll'r\ 111 I ul .,<.la\\ l'ku 1on
'-'lTl' hal l..nl h' .i homc11" ne"·
lnalit1on 1lt.11 Jllu,1..·d llH pn'\llltng
tounul 111 tx·intt 1nwn'>1ll\l' lo rl'\t·
dl·nt'>
1h1nl.. there·, 'upport Jl .tll lor mmt c>f
the lOn1cnt1on<, the\ made ..
She claimed the· group confused
man} vuter'> with campaign l11cra1urc
that '>he felt "'a' deceptive.
Add111onall~ Hcn10g pred1l tcd
1ha1 Wheeler and Hornbul'klc would
bctomc a'>'>tmilatcd 1p10 the counnl.
·· fhc' 'II \cc some of the concern\
the\' hi.Id were not founded and 'iome
\Ii '·' \ 11on lhl' p11l111tal alt1on ol thc1r informa11on "a' l'rroatou\ ·•
t·11 n11n11ll'1..· l•ir ttH < 11,d111"n 1.iunlhcd I mal de, duper'> and ~sines~
J l<.1mpa1gn 1h.11 p,11rtll'J llllUml)(:nl!. rl·prnl'ntat1\e\ also wl·rc op11m1st1c
Hall ,111d 1,,t1r11,rn1 •" p11lll1l al puppet'> 1hat gro~th 1n < o\la Mc">a would !>ta }
Ion 1111111 "rl 1.tl t.111d1 '" nl'" ;.ind hu\I· 11n 1 r;.il I.
nc" 1nll tl'"' .. , d11n·1 '>l'l u' turnink the clock
I hl' rr11up ·" Y.l 11 J\ Hornhulklc hal'k Ill ( O'>la Mesa I don•t think
.inJ \\ hl'• kr l .tllt·d tor a h.ilt w largl·-\\oc'H. \l'en the luc,1 high nse here." "·'k 1•111111H·r11.il dnl'lopmt·n1 near 'aid allnrm·y Arthur Kidman. a
rntdl llllJI .trl"" \k\a ..\uwn al\o hoard mcmtx-r ol thc poh11cal action
1km.111dul .1 1• rH r.JI c,lnY.doy.,n in comm1lll'C lorml·d b\ the ( osta Mesa
dl'H'l•1p1111 nt .tll·r~·l·t lwr '>11 pro1n1-. < h.1mhl·r ol ( omme.rcc
11uld h1 t.1 lll·r 'tudtl'd lor l"ll· "-1<.ln1.111 no1nll'd at thl· two prUJ('('l\
'1r"nmrn1.t1 1111p.1< I\. \lit h ii'> in 1h.11 111111alh anfl,t'rl'd homeowner' -
L H .1\nl 11 ,dl1t '-1111)~' .111d ni11\l' .1n l'\ll"n\11111 to ttw \ou1h ( ua\t Plata
< >p11111.11' 111 1111 l tl\ Jll \Phi un h) I J \l·gn,trom Jnd \un'. and a
·' h1 th1·1 1 h r1 \\ 111 lw .1.nlt tn the• Ml'" 'illCJ-m1ll1011 h1gh·n\l' l'Ompk\ to tx-
111u1H 1l ••• :\Ii• 1111·1 llnl'lopn1l•nl rn hutlt h) \rrwl Dnclopmcnt (o. "I
{ ll\l,J \11•\,t ""'' llflllrltll' 3\ U\UHI th1nl.. lhl''l' prOJl'CI\ madi: '>l'n'>c and
H1..·11111r d11,,npl.1~nl da1m' lhJI pro1cl.I'> J1~l' them will ,till he 1tp-
thl· l'lt..:l l1t 111 "·'' ., "f-'" 1hJI rl·\ldl nl\ riroH·d · ~11..· '<ltd · I he ph~~ical
~:.n,;.'111,ph ·"··d \\1th 1h1 l II\ 'l!.IOY.lh .lltr.H '"'"' 111 lt1ljtl'•'><..tk dl'\l'lop-
11r dl'>lrll\11111 1111l1l: 11kl u1unul rn1·n1' wtll ht-'nmcthingC I l<1rnhuckk
K1·krnng 111 \h·,,1 \l:L10n and L~ ,ant.I Wh n·kr) ""'" ~ook :11 d1fTCTCnth
l''llma11•d I "lOCI rtll lllhl'f). llcrLLog, 1h.1n '>'hl·n 1hn Y..CIC t.andt.tlate~
,,11J \.\ h.11 ,q '' d1 .di ng Y.tlh "J ''""ti t11 nMkr pmnt' with tht·
q'(\ k Y. \ tlt,il (I• 11pk I IU\I don't • rx·onll .. ..
' WE'RE LISTENING
f>a 1, 1d Hall.' ll'l' pre.,1dt n1 of \rncl
Ocvclopment ( o .. agreed that c:am-
pa1gnrht.'tonc would be u:..mpcrcd by
.. the rcal1t1e'> 3fkr the election ...
..\rnl'I\ h1gh-ri\l' project. 10 be hu11t
un Bear \trl'Ct nonh of1hc ~an Diego
Frecwa). Y..as one ol the main targeb
fired upon hy Mc~a ..\l't1on and
t·and1dall"' '>upport('J b) the group
Tht: proJt'CI must •itill TeccwC' cit}
appro,al on 'iuch thing'> as arch1tet·
tural de'>1gn for the \IX h1gh-ni.e olfa:c
tower,, 300 re!.1den11al unit!.. and a
16·::.lurv hotel.
··1 think y.c'n• wnn·rncd. hut I
1h1nk the prOJCCI w1ll \tand on mown
men I\." hl· said.
{ ounul newcomer\ Whcekr and
I lornhul'klc had lhctr own prcdit-
11on'> ahou1 the futu n· of Costa Me!.a
and 11' cleucd ollk1al'>
.. The 1v11tl'r'>ga ve a mandate to slow
do~ n wmmcrnal development,"
Wheeler '>aid "Wl··rc-lut•ky that
Norma I kn1og in the pa'il has
ll'>tencd to resident'> Let the other
mcmt)l:r\ ignore (the mandate) at
I hl'lr O'>' n rcril "
ll~>rnhul·kk dc\l·11bcd thl' upum1·
ing l·ounl 11 a\ .. tenuou\ " ·
··\I thl\ point thl'f(' d~.,n·t <,el·m
to ht· J dl'fmed maJOn t:r.""' '>hl' \JUI
··The C11ld ) council kind of got out ol
much "'1th rc'ii<k nt' beca use· nohod)
tared Uul wc'rl' not going to tear
doY.n all thntorc,and high rt'te\ltlhll
.trc alrcad' hl'H') ··
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Pfc Ke-. in Watkins wa~ being held
tn lieu of SI 00,000 1n the Sa n Dr('go
Count) Jai l al Vista. officials said
Monda).
Watkins fir.I wa .. arre'ited shon h
after the Aug. l<l slaying of taJT Sgi.
Carlo G. Tro1an1, along with the
vicum·s widow and four other
Marine!> '>ta11oned al Camp
Pendleton. Watk ins was released
from Jatl Oct. 17 .. 1n the interests of
j
Casey said the new e' 1dencc lend-
ing 10 the re1ssuance of an arrest
warrant lnsl Fnday resulted from a
<:0nt1nuinK mvestigauon into the caS('
by the d1stnet attorney's office and
Oceanside poliCt'.
The ca~. described b} the d1s1nc1
.i11orne} ·.,office~ a murder plo1 tor
financial p,a1n. involves the shooting
I Jl'llltt .1 Ike ' arraignment on
nwrdn l harge'> along with Mrs.
f rm.int .m· I ann· C pl!.. Mark J.
\Lhul1 l'I kffrl'\ r. M11ner. 21 :
Ru'>'>l·ll \ llarmon 19.and Ru,sell
"iander\ ~(I
l hl·· d l\lflll .111ornc" ·., oflkc has
\aid 11 m1~h1 '>l'l'~ 1h1..· death pc:nalt)
.1ga1n\I unl· ur morl· of lhe delcndants
tn lht• l .l\l'
Judge delays ballot count
in disputed Assembly race
By the Assoc·iatC'd Press
.\n Orangl· ( ount~ Judge ha'
delaH·J for a Y..Cl'k the rnun11ng of
Driver arrested
at crash scene
.\ mu1tul'~d1'll wa' 1n1urcd after
rnlhd1ng Y.1th a car that had turned in
front uf him Monda\ di thl· 1ntl·r-
..cct1on of 17th ~1n:c.l and Wes1-
min~1cr A¥cnuc in ( usta Mesa
Jamro; Joseph Merlino. 27. of (\>'>ta
Me\a Y.a\ adm111cd to I loag Mem-
ori al llui.p11al 1n Nc"'pon &alh fora
frac·tured pcl1v1<; and a torn bladdc·r
at\cr the 6.10 p.m. all'tdcn1. poli et>
rcpom·d.
fhl' dn1,cr of thl' other \chide
Pat\\ .\ n n \to' all 50. of < o\ta \1t•\a
"'a'> arre'>ted at 1h1: '>n·ne tor alleged!}
driving undl·r lhl' anfluenn· and wa<.
nted for failure lo } 1l'ld lor ap-
proaching truffic
W1tnC'i'>e'> told pol1lc that \1 erltno
wai. nd1ni wc~I on 17th \trl'l'I. whl·n
the car dn ven b) Stovall tm·d 10 mah·
a left turn in front of him. frc1m the
ca\lhound lanes to We.,1m1nstcr J.\1,.
enue
about I 700 ab\cntce hallots po1en-
1ratt\ CTtfCT:Il -TO the rfo~ 7TnU
\ .,.,._;mhl1, 1>1\tnct race
Thl' rr\ln11n1ng order issued b\
~upcnur Court Judge l'h1hp Sl'hwah
"111 allu" 'u pportcr~ of 1nrumbcnt
.\'..crnhl) man Ri chard Robinson, I).
\an ta Ana. tu re' 11..'" ab..cntce ballor
and 'oll'r reg1s1ra 11o n rccord'i.
Can Proc·tor. Rob1nson\a11urnl').
wntcndcd "iunda} that enough ir·
rcgulant1e'> wcrl' found dunng a
rn 1cY. ol thl' ballot\ I nda' and
\.11urda) lo indKatl' therl· might be
"o;omeone 'ituffing the ballot box ··
DalT)l Wold. Longshon·\ at
1t1rne).'>a1d t hedela~ g1\c\ Robinson
more time to "l..nock out .. a\ man'
I CONTINUED STORIE S
fum1hhr:1n \otn a'> he Ulll...------r kl 1t11n·n1ght figure., '>hl>Y..ed a
do1,1..· r.1ll \\1lh Koh1nson JU'I 426
'nil'' .il1l'Jd ol dMlkngt·r R 1chard
I ong,h11n·
B111h tbl' Ktthtn\1111 and L.ongi.hore
camp ... h.111 lx·l·n allllY..Cd lu re\ ICW
Jnd l h.1lkngl unu1un1ed :ihsentcc
ballol\ ll'll'l\l'd Jlh:r ruc\da\ 's clec-
tl!JO B111 11111111' Kcg1\trar of Voters
·\I l >I"'" h.llH·d the reYrl'"' Sa turday
hl·t.IU\\' II"'·" 1.11..ing 1110 long
Roh1n'>11n ·., rl·"c " team
r hal ll•ngnl 71 hallo!\ fkput) C ounty
( oun\t'I. 'ittleo Wei~ SlJ.!.tl only one-..
I k1111 1l r .1t1l hallot ~aH·hallt:ngcd
l ll1,on tuld hoth '>•de., the count
\\11tild rc,1mw Monda~
11-STORY LEAP •.•
F rom Al
because he waa wearing white pants and appeared to be a painter.
Police said he was apparently not part of the construction crew.
No one saw Schnelder jump, Lazar said, but witnesses at the tlte
saw him on the 11th floor and passersby on the freeway saw him In
midair.
Pollce were Without a motive this morning, Lazar said.
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Costa Mesa Pohec Chief RoJcr Nc1)\ will be the aueSl ~~ake,r at \\t'.ednesday'' me~una of the Costa Mesa Histor1cat Society at 7:30 p.m.
Neth. one of the first three officert hired in Costa
Mesa. will detail the history of the city•s police
depanmcnt, formed in 1953. .
Also on hand will be former police chief An
McKenzie. The mcctinas arc held at t~c Costa Mesa
Historical Society buildinJ. 595 Plumer St
63 Anyone needina a ride can contact the society at 1-5918. ..
Mammoloal•t to •peak
The American Cetacean Society, Orange County
C'haptcs:, will meet on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Community Center, 184S Park Ave. F~atured speaker will be Stefan Harzen. a mam-
mol~11st from Bielefiel, Germany. who will discuss
significant research in which he 1s involved. A slide
prescmation will illustrate some of his wotk. , .
Members and non-members arc invited to attend the
free presentation. For more information, call Carol
Holland at 625-273S. ..._
Chlld·Abu.e Council to meet
The Orange County Child.Abuse Council will present
"Ongoing lnforma1ion and L>lanning to Aid m the
Prevention of Child Abuse" at its meeting on Thursday.
from 9 to I 0:30 a.m .. at the Oranae County Depanment of
Education, 2QP Kalmus, Costa Mesa.
Free and open to the public. the meeting will be in
Room 1022 of Buildina C. For more information. call
Jeanne O'Bryan at 972-4975.
Dlabetea .emlnar .cheduled
A sem inar for diabetic children and their families on
"New Choices in Insulin Therapy" will be held Saturday,
Nov. 17. from 9 a.m. to 12: 15 p.m. at Ch1ldrens Hospital
of Orang_ C~UmlY. •
The seminar will meetTrl the CHOC"West lnscrvlcc
Classroom. on the second floor, 455 S. Main St., Orange.
There is no fee and light refreshments will be served to
those prc-reaistering. To register. call 997 -3000. fat. 147
Book Fair to continue
The Oranic Coast Cha~ter of Scripps Colle~e
Alumnae Association will continue its annual Book Fai r
through Saturday, Nov. 17. at B. Dalton's No. 5, Fashion
Island, Ncwpon Beach.
Bookstore hours are from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on
weekdays amd noon to 5_p.m. on Saturday. To celebrate
this year's fundraising event, members will gather on
Frida¥· Nov. 16, for dinner at the Newpon Tunic. For
more information, 494-5226 or 786-7914.
YWCA celebration scheduled
South Orange County YWCA will celebrare World
Mutual Se rv ice Weck w11h a program on Thursday. Nov
I 5. bet~ccn 2 and 4 p.m .• at 141 1 N. Broadway. Santa Ana.
Fancy leathered f rlencb
Wayne IUHr, left, •hee a klM to bU feathered friend wbile Ttmmy
the Bird peruMa pueeraby from the top of bU cace da.rln« the btr.d -
eounty's protoco1-
office ready to ·
roll welcome mat
Committee chairman ----hopes to attract
foreign business
By.ROBERT HYNDMAN
has been encouraging.
A reception to be held Thursday at
the new Hotel Mendien in Newport
Beach 1s expected to raise about
S40.000 for formation of the office.
Nearly 500 guests will welcome 37
members of the lntemation4tl Con·
sular Corps who arc currently based
oitt..oe11y1t11ot11•" 1n California. said Marie Forde
Hoping to promote international executive assistant to Superv1so; ·
trade. Orange County·s new Office of Wieder. The e"ent sold out three
Protocol 1s rolling th e welcome mat weeks ago.
I
for v1sit1nB foreign d1gnitanes. Forde said Wieder and others were Toii!heDtm
I
Boy, 8, kills
sister, 6, at
sitter's honle
By tlM A11oclated Press
A 6-ycar-old Santa Ana J.lrl was acc>dent.ally shot to
death Monday by her 8-yeaJ-Old brother, who had found 1
.38-caliber revolver on a table at a baby sitter's house ~~~. .
Myra BaraJas died at Fountain Valley Community
Hospital at 2:05 p.m., six hours after she was shot tn tM
left eye at the California Street home of baby sitter
Amanda Campos. 42. Santa Ana LL Jim Davis satd.
Davis said Myra's brother. Adam Baraju Jr., hld
found the Smith & Wesson revolvcr"Wltb a two-inch barrel
"on a table In a garage that had bce11 convened to 1
bedroom.''
Ruth Moyer. vice president of the board of directors.
will show slides and discuss her trip to Africa this past
summer. The program 1s open to all free of charge and
rcfuilimtnts will be.. served-Eat morc.jnformatJo tL call
542-3577
Formation of the protocol office adamant that the protocol office be
wac; sp_earheaded by Board.....Qf Sy per-funded by th e pnvate sector. The
visors Chairman Harriett Wieder Chi?f-of Pro1ocot. In' fm. -wt11 bl' a
"'l'\o. among others. saw a need to volunteer execuuve on loan from an
attract forei gn v1s1tors to the count> ·s Orange County business. Forde said.
The n~:ould work closcl)' Wllh
ht tt: . ~anment m coordi-
He said the baby sitt~r·s husband._wbosc name w1s "'11 ..... 01-r-c,.,,tc-a~. had1mrdvencml) efn'bqu"1ron tbn.able m--
the garage, which the couple use as tbc1tbedroom at n'J}IL
Davis said the husband kept the aun near the bed wfor
his own protection at ni&ht" but ~ually put it away each
momma. He forsot to put it away-Monday.
nating visits by d1gnitanes.
Meaa women to meet
The Costa Mesa Women's Cl ub will meet Friday.
businesses. as ~ell as to tourist And ahhough the office will be
attractions. based in 1he county Hall of Adminis.-
Mary Jonn. Disneyland's manager
of community affairs. 1s often re-
ferred to as Orange Count)' 's unof-flci~l1>rotocol offlttranhe has ofttn
hosted receptions for foreiJn v1s1tors.
~c county wilt cenarnly pin a
Nov. lh.at 11 a.m.attheclubhouse.610 W.18thSt .. Costa
Mesa.
.. h was an ovcmght on his pan. and-be left it out. -
Davis said. add1ns: "tie wasn't pl'CSent at the time."' 0a y IS __also_ • • A demonsu atiorrofw1 app1~stmas prescn~ll
be featured at the luncheon/business meeting. For more
information. call 645-4709 or 646-1 092.
Tom Fuentes. v1ce chairman of the tra\ton. m budget rs nptttcd to be
co unty Republican Pan) and chair· covered by fund -raisin& activitits by
man pro-tern oltne Citizens Protocor-tht> ~sttpport -gr1:>~
Committee. said the protocol office 1s lntemauonal V1s1tors Council.
long overdue The three goals of the council.
st~onger 1denti1y of its own th rough
this program." Jones sajd,
altered ""1 th scauer shor in place of a lead sJuf
The shooung occurred shonJ)' before a.m. after
Rosa Bara1asdropped the children off on herwav to work.
~out J!alr to open Nov. 17
Jack La Lanne. physical fitness .specialist, will
headline a list of special guests and attractions at the t 984
Orange County Explorer and Scout Fair on" Saturday
Nov. 17, at Anaheim Stadium. '
"We rcah1cd that some 25 percent Fuentes said. would be to offer
of the 900 largest com panies 1n hospitalll) to foreian v1s1tors,
Orange Count) do business inter-promote business development and
nationally:· Fuentes said. 1Qaa1se_ funds.
.. The office (of protocol) can act as
an mtermed1af) for county bust-
nes~s and they should benefit from
that:· she said. Woman enters plea
in highway deaths La Lanne. spokesman for the Oran'e County Scout
Council, will present his "Fit for Life' message at the
openinf. of the fair at 10 a.m. The fair will celebrate the
theme 'The ScoutinJ Spirit Lives On" and will feature
h.undreds~oLuhbiu in lhe-areas of campina.-hlk~na. ans
and crafts. career choicts and cookina. Also scheduled are
a western-style stunt show, a magic show and musical
entcnainment.
The fair will be open from I 0 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and an
entire fam ily can be admitted 10 the f11r for just $2. Tickets
can be purchased from any scout and will be available at
the stadium on the day of the fair. For more Information.
call 546-4990.
Tue8day,Nov.13
"We also found that we oftentimes .!!t
have very d1st 1ngu1shed v151tors to
Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm
who co me to Ora nge Count ). then
lea\e vel) quickly without rcalmng
the fabnc ofour community.'·
Through the protocol office.
ruelHes said the proper ospltality
could be extended to the v1s1tors
while encouraging in ternational busi-
Realtor Andrew Price
funeral set Wednesday
ness and trade.
Tours could be arranged to county
businesses and social funcuons could
be planned to promote mternat1onal
business relations. he said.
"If. for e><amplc. a di$nitary from
West Germany w•re to VISlt. he could
be 1aken for a yacht cruise to Newpon
Harbor before vis111ng a local busi-
ness." Fuentes said. "I don't thmk
that th is is JUSt going to be another
social group. I thin k 1t has real
substance··
Funeral sen ices will be conducted
Wcdnesda) for Costa Mesa real estate
broker Andrew Edward ··Ted" Price.
who died Thursda} at the Veterans
.\dministrat1on Hospital 1n Long
Beach. He \.\a'i 55
Mr. Price. who was born 1n Detroit.
had li ved tn C'o1>1a Mesa for the past
29 )ears. He was e member of the
Ncwpon Harbor-Costa Mesa Board
of Realtors and a 'eteran of World
War II.
.\ndrew Pnce Jr. of Ehrenberg, Ariz .
and Sam Pri ce of Sa n Bernardi no.
and daughters Jud) Kolbe of West-
minster: usan Taylor and Francie
Robertson of Ehrenberg. Anz . and
Fannie Pnce of San Bernardino
.\lso sun'' ing are tY.o brothers.
James of C os1a Mesa and John of
Jaka rta. lndonena. and a sister.
Imogene Flah cny of Lake Elsinore
An O).nard woman. facing felon) manslau&hter and
drunken dn vmg charges m a September car crash that
ll.11led three M1u1on Vlef~ women. n aTl:lttn ordered to
appear in coun No\ 26 fbr preliminary hearinf,.
l<>m Lamcll Murphy. 25. free on Sf0.000 bail. has
pleaded not guilty to the felony charges stemmina from the
violent Seal Beach traffic coll ision.
he entered her plea from the back of an ambulaocc
which was pulled up to a rear entrance of West Oranae
~un1cipal C oun 1n Westminster whe~a judge stood"
waiting Murph~ sustained tv.-o broken lei.s, internal
1nJunes and facial lacerauons in the accident.
Murph} was on prnbauon for drunken dnv1n1 and
apparent!) enrolled m an akohol abuse Prosram at the
11mc of the accident on Paci fic Coast Highway. accordina
10 m un record~
• 6:30 p.m .. lnllle City CoancU. Cit) Council
Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road.
Theresponseb) 1hc Orange (oun-He 1s 'IUr'l"Cd h\ his mother. t~ busmcssco mmunit). Fuente<isa1d. Fannie Pnce. ol ( o~ta Me'l8. ~n~
Sen ices arc sc heduled for I 0 a m
at the Pierce Brothers Bell Broadwil\
\fortual) chapel in Costa Mesa "1th
the Re'. Donald Ballof St . .\ndrc" ·.,
Presb~ tenan C hurch offic1at1ng
Seal Beach police ~td Murph) was dnvi na her car at
lea'lt 'i S mph on tht" "rong si de of coast highway when she
colltde<l with an auto dnven b) Deborah Lee Slemmons.
20 ~kmmons .ind her two fe male passcn,ers were
pronouncrd de.id at the scene
Pou cF Loe
Frustrated-bandit shoots
-:truclf°-after_ f aile~. holdu.p
A catennJ truck driver foiled a the caterina truck driver hand over
would-be t~1ef Mond~y but ended u,P the day's receipts or be killed.
with a van full of birdshot for his But the dri ver wasn't fazed by the
treub~e. . . -1hreat;1>0liee '8Y· He hefted a wooden
Irvine police say a man wcanng a 1 ' d h d h ked ski mask and wavm1 what appeared ray an c ase t c mas man
to be. a small-Qhber pistol &J>' away.
proached the driver as he sat in the Later, as the ~tc:rina truck dnvrr
parkjna lot of Marshall Industries on pulled out of lhe par!Una lot. he saw
Alton Street aboul 7 p.m. the tllnman behind him in a green
The masked man demanded that VoUtswqen and thouaht he heard
Newport Beach
Fi ve people includina ·a recep.
t t1on1st at a doc10r' office were
arrested on suspicion of posse 1n1
cocaine. • • • Jewelry wonh SI .44S was stqlcn
from a residence on the 800 block of
Irvine Avenue. The crook apparently
entered the apanment with a pa s
key. • • • A ladder worth S 140 wa\ <Jtolcn
from the top of a VW bus parked on
the 600 block of Ea t Balboa
Boulevard .. . ..
n c~peM•Vc \Ct of aolf club~ and a
$$00wumcn'scoat ""crc stolt n from a
locked storaac i.hcd on the 600 blO<'lr
of Lido Park Onvc.
Hantl.,.. ••cb Th•<'"~'' ~rird norn a o;hd1n-sla ,
r •
door in the I SOOO block of Newcastle
and stoic a S 1.9~ stereo and tclt-
vision set. S 1.800 1 n jewel I') and S2SO
•n cash. . • • • m~nutolca 1971 white and red
Toyota l..andcn.11scr valued at $300
that had been parked on Warner
Avenue. • • • Bur(lar4 tole S 1.000 1n Jewelry
from o residence in thlc 16000 bloclr.
of Wanda • • • mconc tot $800 1n acct)lcne
ttnk and a chain \IW from a )Cllow
and white Volkswa en pnrkcd lln
Newland trect • • • Thieves stoic SXIO 1n tool~ from a
cle1n1n1 truck at t~ pool arta 1n the
2600 blOclr; of Orlawarc . trttt • • • 8v!"llm ~hppcd into a home 1n 1hc
I 00 block ofl>"alm ""enue throuah :i
gunshots lnspecuna his van upon
reaching the next stop on h11 route,
the driver d1scovcrCd aoout I SO
indentations that police belie~e "'ere
caused by birdshot fired from a
shotgun.
No one was injured in the incident.
The masked aunman was descnbed
a possibly whttc. S feet 7 inches tall
and weiatuna about I SO pounds. •
rear bathroom windov. and tole a
S400 camera. a St 20 "&hctto blaster"
radio and a S4SO ct«tronic t)pe~
wnttr. • • • I\ SI :?O kateboard "as rcponcd
tolen durina the t Bonaventurc
Fe 11 vat laSt October. It wa rcportcJ
Monda). • • • '°meonc unl()(k.ed the front door
and stoic a $400 1eJcv1 ion set •nd a
S300 o;tn-co from tbc :?1000 block of
Loch lea. ••• The thcf\ of out 1n mail v.a'
tl'ported from a rommun1t\ m11lbo'
1n the I ?000 bloc~ of Bohu ( h1c.-1
S1rec1 • • • ~meonc \tok a v.allct val~d v.tth
~ontcnt~ at S70 from a truck in the
lOOO blocl. ol Moot1 ••• "rokt into a\.
S 300 Jacket. S 30 pai r of ten nis shOt's
10 cassettes and two backpacks • • • Thieves stole Sl .000 in scrap metal
1n the 5000 block of Wartter Avenue • • • Burgla rs stoic n Ji.mm camero. a
CB rnd10. a video cassette rndloand a
Porarom camera from a car 1n the
000 block of \'-a&t"
Lacuna Beach
.\ 17-)ear-old girl W3\ rcpoc'led
m1ss1ng fro m ht'r home on Be rn Dnvc
Monday. PohCl' listed the -foot-4
brown-haired. lllue-e'red girl as a
ru nawa}. • • • \ I <>81 red Honda ¥. u reportl'd
stol~n at 11bout I :45 a.m \fond ) a Io na the 200 block of Ocean .\ vt'nue • • • Police amsted Joseph Michael
&nc1vcnao. 17. on 'IU\p1c1on of
drivina under the 1nOuencc of al-
cohol. Btnci\Cn&o wa\ stopped :u ~
a m. Monday on uth Coast H11h·
WI) • • • Pollet as is1cJ cit) fircfiihttf'"\ 1n
pumnaout a mi nor fi re at a n omc on
~h dow l..anc l he I. 0 p m tire
Monda)' ~ulit minimal damaa " the
fl rt dc1>3nment reported
Foantaln Valley
The manaaer of lhc Radio had
sbop at I t)O Brookhurst St re·
poncd Mond )'that omN)ne entered
the 11orc. rtmo~ed a ponabk com·
putcr from a ala'iS t'a~ anJ tlcJ
withoul Pl>tni. Tht' lo ..... , l'"\11·
mattd :u $600
included tY.o scat '°' er'> "'on h SI ~u • • • .\ resident bf tn c l 6QOI) bl01. l ot
Kawai Coun reponcd Monda) that
someone stoic a sewing machine from
the unl ocked rear camper of hrr
pickup. pa tk.ed outs.de the-tater
Bro . store al 11085 'Warner 1\\e The
loss was est1ma'!.i. at S650
.\resident of• I 0200 block of La
Hacienda A'cnue reponcd \tonda\
that someone had Jackt'd up her I ~7'>
Datsun ~ OZ \. and stolen two Rem-
ington radial 11res and N1s~n rim~.
The los~ "as cs11mated at S '00 • • • ml"One pned OJX'n a front \lld1ng
aths door to burglan1C' a homr
S.:uurda> on the 16.WO hlolk of ~it
thC'non T~ lo 'I mch:tded JC'W~ln
won h SI 100 • • • Rrcal ing a laundf\ room wmdO\\
to enter. 'IOmeonc buralan1ed a home
S:aturd3 ) on the' I WOO blod of Mt
M11chcll ( 11\ le The lo'' m ludcd
S"\001 n cJ'lh .1nd JC"'cl" "urthS 10 • • • .\n I l·)<'l r old liunlln~ton tk~ h
bo> rell()ned that h1~ \11'l·r .lnd hlue
C1T Mach I t\1n lk w,a, 'tokn 'lol.h1lc
he "•s pla,ina '1dt<1 g.imc' at 1hC'
Malibu ran Pn' n·ntl'r at IK)tl~
Warncr .\ \ enue 1 h,• '''"'"' v. a' t 1111 matC'd at SI ~ ••• -' < o'lta 1e tC"Cn·a1,·r rt'flt'""" that his red hwmn C ru1...: r ht,\\ k
'1.1."I\ stokn • turd \ ltum mit'1dc thr
f ount:un Vallc\ a11n R1 n._ Q IU~
~ct'rt11t1on ( m. k Th,· ll"' v.u'
es11m.ue-d at SI . o • • • \ at buritar rntrrt'd a h11mc.carh
turtla' on the ~nwo t'lod ol
Pctll1 Clr Jc "h1k a f('\IJ ent "'"'
a\l("('J' When lhl man av.nli.c. the
intrud~r fkd wnh ~10 m 4.'bh.Ln11) ,..
"as apparently made throu&h an
unlocl ed garage door .
lrrine
'\ diamond ring value<! at $5,170
~as .JlOJen from a .Sycamore Streel
Imm~ ~ 1thm the last two weeks.
police sa~ Tht hou~ 1s for sale and
was bcmg shown dunng that penod of
time • • • Tool andauto pansvaluedatS400
"'t're ta len from a shed behind a
Mason l~t busmen over the
\\eckend • • • meone took S3001nJCWClry from
a Willow Trtt Lanehomcby b~k1na
a ¥.mdo~and entenna the rn1dcnc:e. • • • pnnklcr controls ~ortb SI ,SOO
turned up m1 sins from a bu1khn1
under C'On truct1on on Main trttt. • • • .\ vandal used a cherry bomb or
tirccra er to blov. up a ma1lbo' on
T oul'line Wa, Monda)
Coeta Meea
\ ~ -~r-old , ev.-pon Beach man
v.u arrested for pell thtf\ unda)'
after allegcdl lf}1n1 lO ttal a S270
JO&&Jna ~ult fro m the Nordstrom
departmtnt 'ltore at the uth \oe t
Pl11a Gcargc Im n was booked
into cit\ Jail after btn'la dcta1~ ~)'
'>t<'I\" 'IC(Unt 1u1rds around 2 JO
fl m
,
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oienoe Cout OAtlY PILOTITueeday, NOV9MW 13, 19tM
Afghan childien
shipped to Russia
Th ousands of kids sent off to USSR
for full decade of tndoctrf n atJon
NEW DELHI, lndta(AP)-Soviet
authorities in Afghanistan are ship-
ping thousand~ of primary-school
Afghan c:-hildrcn to the Soviet Union
for at least 10 ·years of indoc:-trinatton
into Communism and the So"1et wa}
of h(e, W~tcrn d1plomat1c sources
said toda}.
emment forces overran a mountain-
top guerrilla base near Hcura Jot.
SeH·ral Western embassies in Kllbul
were said to havl' learned separately
or the massacre from usually reliable
Afghan informant . but the rcp<>rts
could not be independently vcriiied.
I he rebels resisted a siege until
their ammunition ran O\Jt. then
<;urrcndcrcd. the rcpon s said. As soon
as the) were disarmed. the reports
added, the-local O\ 1et commander
ordered 450 guerrillas executed on
the spot
I
Shultz: U.S. has obligation
to aid threatened neighbors
By tlle ,4ttoclattd Pren
BRASILIA Brazil -Thc Unitt.•d tall'!. 1) obhjttte.d to help ff:c n.t(I)
Central Americ0an nauons l'l"S1 t any aggreu1on that mig.ht result om. a
buildu of ov1ct arms in N1cara&ua. Secretal) of tale Geo11e P. Shuh.1 s~ud~
"We h~vc to help our friends put the~selves in a ~pacdty tH;e~~~ !~~
aggression that comes from those arms. Shultz said on ay. h
United States wns doing so with cconorn1c aid and "a SCC!.!rlty shield aP..mst t c
aaaression that hos been launched by Nicaragua ag:11nst 1t~ nc~hbQry. Shultr
spoke at a news conferencl' afler the opening session of the r&'1n.izat1t?n ~
Amrrican States general assembly. Rcfemn~ to the Reagan adrtun;siration '
contention that the ov1ets arc sending tl)creasing ?mounts o arms •.o
Nicaragua's leftist and1nista govcrnrneR+. Shultz said the Un1t~d Statct.
planned "to work in cvel) way to cast this aggressive and subver~1ve 1nfluenct'
out ofour hem isphere."
$2.5 mllllon In cocaine seized -
About 870 Afghan children a~ed 7
to 9 left for Soviet CentraJ Asia on
Nov. 5 in the first such flight after
they were seen off from Kabul a1rpon
by wecprng parents and the wife of
President Babrak Karmal. the rn-
fonnants s~ud.
The sources. who bnefed reporters
on condition they oot be ident1fi~.
said the Kam1al regime dcscnbed the
operation a a .. magnificent fnendl}
gesture b~ the Soviet nion toward
the Afghan people.''
1 he pro-So' u:t Karma I regime.has
been 1n po"er since t~~ m1lttar) incursion at the end on
and 1<; present!} backed b} an esti-
mated 105.000 Soviet troops. • --------...:;.;:iii!
AUSTIN. Texa" -Auth'ont1es sa} a 'iCarcb of a car stopped f~r 11 tratlic
violation resulted 1n the dlSCOvery of more than St.>. pounds of eOCaJ nCi With a
potential street "alue of S:?.S m1l11on. The dnver. 1dent1fied as a 2S-ytar.old
California man. said he had been promised the~ 977 Ford'L TD he was dnvmg
1f .. hc would deli ver the cocaine from flonda to CaJffom1a. A laborat<;>~
analysis showed.che.6.6 pounds of cocaine. found Sun~y rught Ln a knapsac
1n tht' car's trunk . was 94.6 percent pure. If cut fi ve times. the cocaine could
have been s<fld on the !ltrcet for $1.5 million. narcotic~ Sgt. Lupe Trevino said
Monday. The O\ 1et and Afghan authonttes
have announced that many s1m1lar
groups are 10 leave for the Soviet
Union in the near future. all of them
for an 1n1ual schooling period of 10
~cars. the sources said.
The rcpons could not be indepen-
dently verified.
Diplomatic sources also said th e}
had received reports that Soviet
troops and their Afghan alltcs sum-
' man I~ nccuted ~50 anti-Man 1st
guerrillas afler thl·~ had suf!ende~cd
and handed over their arm~ following
J hattle 1n thl· mountain'> of nonh-
""e!.tern .\fghan1 tan.
The <,ourcc~ '\aid the massacre
onurred earl~ in Octolx'r after go' -
The d1ploma11c sources said 1t was
not kno" n whether the parents whose
chi ldren ~ere lx'ing Oown to the
Soviet Un ion pan1c1pated in •he
program 'oluntaril} or were coerced
or bribed to do so b> the Karmal
regime.
One Western diplomat described
the operation as "an attempt 10
employ heroic new methods to 1ndoc·
innate Afghan children a1 a \Cry earl).
age.'' after earlier effom 10 enlist
1dealog1cal enthusia!lrn among
4.fghan teen-ager~ had pro' ed a
.failure. Large numbers of Afgh_an
children have been sent 10 the ov1C1
nion before. he said, but nc' er at
such an earl) age or for such long
periods
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ever done to myse lf."
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lar.ie.t diamond. Tile atone pate 880 carata on the Kale.
and wu found ln Africa. It 18 boped to become the world •a
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·cwunan r preeeatly part of tile ntiah crown jewela.
No cameras ln Ids.court
TAMP.\.. Fla. -Chief Ju'\tlCl' Warren E. Burger, saying he doesn't ~ant
.. show business 1n the counroom ... vowed there would be no telev1s1on
cameras in the l '.S. Supreme Coun while h~'s on,the. bench. Bu~~~.called cafTlera~ in the courtroom "thc most destrucuve ~h1ng in the w~rld.. Ther~
will be no cameras in the Supreme Court of th(' United States while I Sil there.
the 77-year-old Jurist declared during a nl'ws conference Monday. Soviets claiming U.S.
se~ks Nicaragua war Mlsslsslppl W!lter dead at 88
NEW YOR K -Ben Luc1l'n Burman. a wri ter who delighted generations
of folk tale fans with ht fanciful stone~ of Catfish Bend. La .. died of a stroke
Monda} at age 88. Burman. a newspapermpn. detective story ~citer and ~ar
correspondent. won recognition a'\ the author of 22 boo~s. tncludrng h1ne
abou1 the animal poputauon of Catfish Bend. 11 1!111,hlca1 town on the
Missis1pp1 River. Those nine books sold 16 m1ll1on copies tn 11 languages. said
Burman's literary agent. George Wieser
MQSCOW t :\el -The Com-
munist Party dail~ Pravda today
accused the United States of raising
"an unprcC'edented rumpus" about a
Soviet tre1&hter unlOftding cargo 1n
Nicaragua and using this ''to conceal
the Pent~gon's growing war prep-
arations."
Parents offer cash for porn pa
"Hardi ) had the electoral sho\.\ in
the United States ended. when ag-
gressive circles 1n Washington staned
to he1_ghten the situation in Central
Amenca." Pravda analyst Vitaly LO ANGELES-A group of parents offered a SI0.000 reward Monda}
Korionov wrote. for pornographic photo~ showing children with emplo}ees of a preschool
Now. he wrote. "a machine churn-wnere seven people ha'e been accused of sexually-abusing 42 ch1ldren ... We'rt'
ingout provocations is working at full convinced they're ou t there. and we're optimistic and hope we'll get at least
speed. An unprecedented rumpus has one." Hermosa Beach City Councilman John Cloffi said at a news conferenn·
been raised around foreign merchant "We need to find them. We're specifically looking for photographs b<.·causc om:
ships amving in Nicaragua." ofthedefensearguments 1s that they don't exist.': Cioffi said. Such photograp_hs
Un1dcnt1fied U.S. intelligence of-may have Ix-en d istnbutcd commercially and pnvately. he said. TwoofC1offi's
ficials in. Washington told reporters children attended thc McMartin Preschool in Manhattan Beach. where -.even
last week that a Nicaragua-bound people are accused of 207 counts of ra pe, sodomy and other sexual abuse of the
Soviet freighter was under American ·children in their charge.
surveillance. and was suspected oC. . •
carrying M1G warplanes to Bab m-J ·d, t t Nicaragua. Reagan administration jT rae n Oqeen en
officials later voiced doubt that LOMA LINDA -Baby Fae. her bod} trying to reJeCt the baboon heart
warplanes had. arri~cd in Nicaragua. implanted 1n her 18 days ago. has been returned to an ox}gen tent after 30 hour<t
and a source 1n Nicaragua said the of breathing on her own. hospital officials sa}. Doctors at Loma Linda
cargo included three m1lital) hehcop-·U!l 1verstl) Medical. Center on Monday upgraded the. sta~ed severit) of rile
ters. _ _ __ r<:JfCllOn..cpJ.Sode. with spokes.woman Pam-Gen~ QUKlg H "Jll()Ro mOOffltte
-in receiii days. state-run SQ, 1et than mild." Baby Fae remorned tn serious. \table condi11on. as she ha since the
media ha"e carried several reports week after the operation.
about alleged plans for a U.S. 1n-
vas1on of Nicaragua.
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announced 1t has granted a forum to right-.,..1ng publisher Da,·1d McCaldtn.
who has called the Holoca ust a "m)th.'' Representatives of the American
Jewish Committee and the Simon Wiescnthal Center for Holocaust Studie!I
called the library association's decision to hear from McCalden "disgraceful
and shameful." Six million European Jews were systemaucally murdered by
the NaL1s during World War II in what has become known as the Holoca ust.
Splll kllls hundreds of birds_
S>\N FRANC I CO-Hundreds of birds died as oil slicks 001ed through
a major seaside rookel}. and a powerful Alaskan storm threatened to cause
more harm Monday as 11 roared toward a severed tanker bow containing nearl}
2.8 m1lhon gallons of 011. About 4.000 birds probably ha vc Ix-en affected b) the
thousands of gallons of oily goo from the sunken stem of the tanker. the Puerto
Rican. said Stephanie Kaza. spokeswoman for the Point RC}C'> Bird
Observatory. The petrochemical tanker wa!. npped b} three e.>.plos1ons 15
miles off the Golden Gate on Oct. 31 . Three da}s latt'r. the abandoned 632-foot
vessel broke apan.
Kevln Cooper trial resumes
SAN DIEGO -After a I 0-da) recess to accomodate the1udge's vacation.
the murder tnal of Kl'vi n Cooper was expected to resume toda) with
prosecutors cont1nu1ng attempts to uc the dl'fendant to the grisl} sla}ings of
four people in a Chino Hills home. The trial, expected to last at least five
months. so far has involvl'd testimony from 31 of a possible 130 witnesses.
Cooper. 26. is charged with murder in the hacking and stabbing deaths of
Douglas and Peg Rye n. both 41 ; their daughter. Jessica. 10. and a neighbor.
Christopher Hughes. 11 . at the Rye ns' C'h1no Hills residence on June 5, 1983.
Judy Garland Items theft target
LOS ANGELES-ThrN burglars after Judy Garland ml'morabilta broke
into an out'>1dc stora&c area at the Brentwood residence of Sid Luft the late
actress-singer's husband. (Xllice said Monday. Police captu red t~o men
running down the street around 4 a.m. unday. police Sgt. Joe Eddy said. The m~n led the officers to the storage locker 1n Luft's garage and the third man. he
said. Reel-to-reel tape!I of Garland's mo\ 1es were among the 11em'J in the
_ kcr. Eddy saicL -.
Latl.no• stlll boycott C''="oo-=r.~.=-------·'
LO <\NGELES-Dcsp11ea two-wl'ck-old S350m1llt'Onagrcemcnt to end
a H1~pan1c boycott of Coors beer. onl' Latino group and a labor group vowed to
continue thl'1r protc t. The continued boycott of Adolph Coors Co. wa$
announced Monday by the League of United latJn American Ci tizens
(LU LAC) and the A FL-{'10''1 County Fc<leration of Labor. "The boycott 1s a
matter of pnnciple. It is a call for social Justice in the workplace.·· said LULA('
spkesman Antonio Rodnguez.
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40 otncen hurt ln •trike cla•h
Lp~DON -triking coal miners set barricades on fire and threw stones
at f?OhCC in nonhecn 1:.naland today aflcr Prime Minister Marprt't Thatcher-
uggested the need fort~ugher laws to curb picket-line violence. Mort than 40 poli~men wtre injured in clashes with~ lone-throwing picktts who erected
bamcade to prevent four me~ from aoma to work at Fricklcy Colliery in west
Yorkshire. pohte aid. Police m South York hire 5aid strikers erected
barncadcs ~nd M!t fire to them outside t"o mmes and about I 00 p1ckeu bne0)'
stoned police in not aear outside Barrow Collie'). where 16 rftint'rs crossed picket hnc to go to work:
lr•q·U.S. to re.tore relatlon•
W \ HINCiTON -Iraq'\ deput)' prime minister i~ e\p«ted 10 mtorc
form:il diplomatic relat10n!t with the Un1ttd \ates when he v1s1ts Wash1naton
nelllt week. says on adm1n1\trat1on official. The precise t1mani of the move by
Iraq 1s to be announced by the Wh11e House. the officull said latt Monda)
!>peaking o n cond1t1on he not be idcn11ficd. Such action would end • 17-)ear
break 1n formal ~lat1ons Deputy Prim<' MmtstcrTar1q 11i. whnal o 1s Iraq's
fore11n rrtan1Mcr. amvd in Wa h1ngton over the weekend and i' ~h~ulcd 10
hold ~wntl day!!! of talk~ wtth .. officml~ stantnll Mond .
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College
sniper
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himself
' herryp i c ~er' t o .p lµck
2n¢1 satellite from s p a ce
Gave no indication -. ·
.nts f rus traUon would
be vented i n violence
EUGENE. Ore. (AP) -A sniper
who shot one man to death and
wounded another before killing
himself had tried 10 take his own life
once before by sJashing his wnsts m
the same college stadium where the
shooting spree unfolded, police said.
Fnends and acquaintances.. of
Michael E. Feher $Aid he was prey to
fads, wanted -to be a rock star and W<JS
overwhelmed by personal problems.
but they said he gave no md1cauon his
frustration would be vented 1n deadly
violence.
Problems with first
retrieval prompts
untried plan by crew
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla.(AP)-
Shuttlc ma"agcrs today .ureed with a
recommendation by 'n1scovery•s
spaccwalkers that 1hey auempt a new.
untncd recovery plan when they go
after a second stranded utelhte on
Wednesday.
nder the plan. a~tronaut Dale
Gardner is to Jet over to the Westar 6
satellite. captunng 11 with a polc-hke
dev1~. ~nd then guide 1t over to
astronaut Joe Allen. \\<ho W)ll be
mounted' on a "chel'T} picker .. work
station on the end of the shuttle's 50-
. foot robot arm. •
Wnh Allen grasping the 21-foot-tall ~telhte firmly b) an antenna and a
crossbar. Gardner 1s to attach _ a
docking collar on the base of the craf1
and the two astroMuts are to manu-
ally berth it in the cargo bay for return
to Earth.
This was one of three options
shuttle officials considered after
AJlen and Gardner encountered
trouble with the Palapa satellite on
Feher, 19. donned comba1 fatigues,
blackened his face and entered the
University of Oregon's Autzen
Stadium on Monday carrying two
riOes. police said. He wounded a
wrestler who"Confrontcd him. killed a
former Olympic sprinter and turned a
riOe on himself. police said.
_......_._, Monday when a bracket wouldn't fit
on the satellite. That forced them to
manhandle it into the ba y after Allen
had captured it. Last summer. Ft>her slacihed his
wrists al Autzen Stadium but
survived the su1t'ide attempt. police
Lt. Rick Nelson told the Eugene
Register-Guard.
Jim Stewart. president of the Delta
Iau Delta fraternit} house where
Feher hved for the past year. said
Feher had "problems w11h studies
problems with women. proble{lls thai
you and I could deal wtth.''
Feher. who took two ROTC
classes. dnfted from fad to fad w11h
the latest being m1htal) magazines.
said Stewart. He said Feher also
·~....~niper Michael Feher abown at top center in bat, ••vint ble
arm with fraternity b rotbera.
played the gunar and "he wanted to
be a successful rock star."
Just hours before Monday's ram-
page. police. mvcstigating a burglary
at a sporting goods store found a case
marked ··M . Feher:· for custom-
made ear plugs hlce the ones shooters use.
Poltce tried to trace the name on the
case. but linked it to Feher only af\er
the former Un1versil) of Oregon
psycholog} student went on his
sh.ooung spree. Since Feher had no
criminal record. a compuLCr check
was fruitless. said ~lice Sg1. Enc
Melliren.' -
"Natural!}. \lie know what hap-
pened now." said Mellgren.
Poltce said Feher shot to death
Chris . Brathwaite. 35. _a sprinter
who received degrees from the school
1n 1976and 1977andcompcted in the
Olympic Games in 1976 and 1980 for
his native Trinidad, on a JOggmg path
outside the stadium.
Bishop defends aggressive
shaping of public opinion
WASHINGTON (AP)-The head
of America's Roman Catholic
bishops sa}s the group ma> be
moving away from 1ts 50 m1ll1on-
me.rnber flock by cons1denng a maJJr
-new polrGy-Slati~nt that UfB4?S.-mOf'.e
help for the natton's poor.
But he said those findings are not a
reason 10 back off -mercl v another
pubhc opinion challenge for church
leaders who have become used to
them.
-Shaping ~nd rcinfo~ng. opinion
has been at the heart of the bishops'
ne"I) aggressive pubhc stance on
such issues as nuclear weapons. the
nation's econom). as ""<:II as 1he1r
1ong-runmng battle against ab<1rt1on.
Malone told about 300 colleagues.
of Catholic Bishops. Malone qu1ckl}
defended church leaders' increasing
efforts to influence public issues.
Some cr111cs have said the bishops
should slick to traditional reltgious
matters. bur Maloncsa1d m re!Mln
silent on contro .. ers1al issues could
actual!> be considered a "dereltcuon
of pastoral dut}."
The other two options wer(a repeat
of Monday's backup procedures and
a normal recovery, based on a design
assumption that Westar would not
have the same bracket problem
Palapa had.
i\sked the1 r opinions of the opttons
this morning. Allen and qardner
both heart1I} endorsed the ··cherr)
picker" approach.
"Our collC'cll\ e optn1on. and I \-Oh:
the strongest on this one. 1s that 11
would be very easy tor me. standtng tn
the work statton. to hold onto the
omni-antenna "htle Dale works on
the satellite," Allen said.
Mission Control. confident thC're
would not be a bracket difficult).
seemed 40 favor the normal ap-
. proach. because the astronauts have
practiced 1t C'Xtens1vel}. But af\er
listening to the astronauts' argu-
ments. they decided to let Allen and
Gardner do it their way. .
Commander Ri ck Hauck argued.
··we've learned an awful lot in the last
24 hours about what our capabilities
arc in the conugenc) world.'' refer-
nng to manual mampulat1on of
Pala pa on Monda}.
··11 was not a piece of cake."
-Gardner said -0f the ~onda~
"We did tt and "e could do 11 agatn.
but that's not the wa) to start out." He
said 11 "ould be easier with Allen
mounted firml~ in the work station.
"In the face of an increasing
number of \mcncans in povert~.
there 1s some troubltng e' 1dence 1n
man) publtc opinion polls of the last
)ear ofa declining hold of the poor on
the mind of 1he nanon:· BHltOp
lamci. W.-Malonc .said.Monda)·
lrrhis speech openi~ the annual
meetin& of 1be Nation Coofecencc
The b1'ihops have-not lacked tor
attention. he said. but he acknowl-
edged that the Lask of actuallv tn~ncing eolic} was not simple. . ~~-======
Mean.,,..htJe. DtKo\'ery stalked the
\C'C"Ond pmt 10 J01n Palapa in the
cargo bay for the 1r1p back to Earth on
Friday.
Hauck and pilot David Walker
today fired the ship's main en11nc to
. <lrop lnto an orbit about J 0 m1lcs
below that of Westar. Jn th~ lo\ljtr
orbit. the astronauu take slli)1tly 1¢~s
time to c1rC'le the aJo~and,a.raduaJly
gain on thctr target, wff1ch was abo\IJ
500 milts ahead at the ttme. •
As Ort Monday, Hauck will man-
euvC"rtO wuhin 35 feet ofWestar early
Wednesday for the six-hour space
·walk.
lllachcd I Ond ttaook fiJIU&tt lO
tbc boUom of the .&adlile..JO Uua1 lbt
rm could benh 11 propett)'ona "'11ct
in the biy. But M-auaiuiblt aodoso
bttau\C a blact frarM 1lruct~ on the
satelhtt. part of an antenna ~rn.
was block.Jn& his tn.Wlatioa of a
bracket. ..
Officials of Hushes Aircraft. Which
bu1ll both Pala pa and Westar. said the
bracket was no~sncd properl)-. They said ute owners have
different antenn rcqu1~nl and it
. 1 pou1~ Westar would not have the
same problnn, Design rtee>rds we"'
being checked -Allen captured Pala pa by Oyma out
to the craft on a Jet pack. He poked a 4.. ' In surance companies are payiQa
foot pole-ljke dev1cr called a sunaer the auonal Aeronautics and SpilCC
into the spent engme nozzle and Admtn1strat1on SS.S million for re.
threw a S'l"llch that snapped open tnev1ng th<! t~o satelhtn. They hoPC
. toggle bolts and sccurc<f the sunger to to refurbish and ~II them to recoup t~e 51ltelf1te. some of the S 180 million in claims
He then moved 1he payload clo~ they paid when the payloads wett
enough to the shuttle so Anna Ft her~ sent into usel~s orbits by faulty
could grasp a grapple fixture on th~ booster rockets after beans releatcd
stinger with the robot arm. from the shuttle ChaJleQICf' last
Normal!~ Gardnl'r wrwln hAVI' February.
Reaga~ borrowed
NiKon.'s strategy
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Reagan's campaign operatives
received advice on strategy from
former President Nixon ~CT'al
months a~o that led to a dec1s1on to
target Ohio as one of the matn states
m the president's re-elC'Cl1on effort.
John Buckle). a s~kesman for
Reagan-Bush '84, said today that
campaign director Edward J. Rolhns
and his chief deputy, Lee Atwater.
talked about campaign strategy with
Nixon dunng a dinner at the fonncr
president's Saddle Ri ver. N.J .• home
two montns ago.
Nixon apparently advised the cam-
pa1gcn aides to target one of the large
industrial states that usually vote
Democratic. such as Michigan. Ohio
or Illinois. ir an effort to depnve
Democratic challenger WaJter F.
Mondale of the 270 electoral votes
needed to win.
'\s a result Rolhns decided to
concentrate on Ohio. pounng an
ex tra $350.000 mto thC' state.
Reagan himself met wi th Nixon
dunng the campaign to get tus
1mpress1ons ofSoviet Foreign Mini~ ter,..-nctrriUromylco. --
Meanwhile. Nixon said in an
interview published today in the Wall
Stteet Journal that Reagan should
move earl) in his second term with
any foreign policy initiatives.
"The wrndow of opportunity for a
second-term president isn't nearly as
large as for a fi~t-term president," he
said. "Once the new term starts. the
struggle starts within his own party to
succee<! him. Atfd Democrats tqJn
''yins with each other to be the
hanAest most effective criuc of the
president So. anythmg be wants to do
must be undertaken early and pus!led
hard."
He said Reagan's ma).OT foreign
poltcy issues should beAhe Middle
East and Soviet-u.s: relations. He
also said the Soviet Union should be
allowed to pla) a role in the Middle
East.
Stalin's daughter
spotted in Moscow
'"It 1s hardly C\Cr possible 10
translate public opinion directl) into
a poltc} pos111on." he !>aid. Still. he
added that opinion ··does set an
atmosphere ... establishes some clear NAIROBI, Kenya (AP)-Jn the -
SHIPYARD HA UL OUT RATES demands and 11 draws some clear latest offidat report on the fam-
lines. beyond which democratically lne that threatens mllliona of
elected leaders move onl} with great Africans, experts said today that
difficult y." food lhortagee tn 27 countries
Mos(·o w (A P) J f s 1· · had returned to the Soviet Union and Ticking off issues the bishops ha ve are wor-*'G delptte uten .. ve -osc ta ins concentrated on in recent pastoral lonal Id daughter. who returned to the Soviet that her cttizenship had been re-letters. he claimed no final victonec; shipments of Internet a ·
Uni.on a1itcc 17 years 1n the. Wn~• was siorcD._ It .Sa.Jd Soviet c1tizensh1p was -the-.Rome-buld .untted ..Na-"'"· Before last }Car's anti-nuclear seen leaving a hotel today. She told granted to her daughter Olga. ··peace pastoral" was published. pub-tlona Food mld AgricWture Or-
Western reporters she hact-noth1ng 10· The ·announcement did not 53) he opinion had alread" shifted to a ganizatlon, In a report on what 11 sa)' 1o them. when Alliluyeva returned. nor 1dent-h h 1 ' cala the world's "hungriest con-" I have no comment." Svetlana 1fyherasStalin'sdau$hter. "ll1luycva view t at 1 e nuc ear arms race was
Allilufieva said when approached as was her mother's maiden name. not onl) dangerous. but futi!e. tlnen1," sakt five countries are
h I h S k H I .\lliluyeva defected m 1967 while "But there has not been a trans-afflicted by MY«e' famine -s e e t e O\lets aya ote la11on of th ts con~·'nsus into polte' .. " Chad, Et .. t.......i.. Mall, Mauntanla Word that the 59-year-old Al-1n India. She went to the United he "'Id. ~ •t~
I I eva as S•ny1ng at the hot"I tates. where she mamed Peters. "" '8lld Mozambique. 1 U} w "' " Whtie r athollc leaders continue to I Led to Western correrrnndcnts The\ divorced. and she later moved \. The overall ptcture f()( the 27 ea... to Britain. press for abortton rest net ions. this "eek The hotel sta referred Malone conceded the pubhc opinion assessed countries, and some inquinc~ about her to the Soviet he left two children. from two battle had not been won amono the 200 mUffon of Africa's 500 million
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liluyeva and her I )·)ear-old dau$h-
tcr. Olga. leaving the hotel and getting
into a car on Monday, but the two did
not speak to the CNN crew. The news
crew tried to follow the mother and
daughter. but their car was blocked by
another automobile.
Today. Western correspondents
staked out the Sovietskaya, which the
Sllviet government uses to house
official guests.
They're family d'-JCmr~ and
medical specialist~ who work a1
one of the FHP heJlth can: ccmcrs
nL~Jr you.
They were personally M.:lccrcd hy
our executive medical staff from
among dozens of highly qualified
physicianc; w ho prefer tht: Fl f P w~1r
of providing medical ca re.
Fl IP dcx:tors art· concl'rnl'd ,,·11h
only one thinR-hdping and trt-Jl
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pay is no t their com..l'rn. lk:G1u~·
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horth aOcr noon. Alltluyeva
emergcd°and ~id in Engltsh. "I have
no comment." then humed into a
black Volga sedan that had license
plates 1nd1ca11ng it was ir-iovernmenL
vehicle. - -
PTainclothes policemen shielded
Alltlu)eva from reporters.
Her American-born daughter.
"hose father is American architect
William Peters. also was seen in the
car.
The official Soviet news aiency
tass reported Nov 2 that Alliluyc a
L'nlike d<X'tors who work alone.
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The United way
acts as safety ne_t
for County poor
As Thanksgiving approaches, we citizens of the Orange
Coast can look at our lives.and find plenty of blessings to count.
Most of us are employed, many of us earn incomes above the ·
national average. fresh foods are plentiful and higher education
is affordable. And all of us enjoy the finest climate in the world.
Perhaps there is no better .Ace to live. unless you are poor;
disadvantages seem more severe against a background of
opulence.
In Orange County, there are 138,000 people living below the
poverty level, defined as $4,980 for a single adult, and 230,000
disabled people. Each year. there are 26,000 reports of family
violence and, in 1983, there were 7,81 l incidents of child abuse.
If these people a re to cope and function, to progress and
produce, to contribute to society and to c:xperience the
opportunities this nation promises, they will need help.
That's where the United Way comes in. In a very real sense,
it is the United Way structure that provides the safety net that
keeps man1 QOOri disabled or troubled.,people from dropping
through the bottom of society.
The United Way of 9,range County funds more than 100
assistance agencies. including those that provide child abuse
treatment and prevention programs, shelter for the homeless.
havens for battered women, aid and activity for senior citizens,
child care services, drug and alcohol abuse counseling and
treatment. reh~bilitation services for the handicapped. and
emergency services.
The United Way works because its motives are pure and it s
philosophy borders on the religious. It is a ~hilanthropic
clearinghouse that relies on volunteers for donations, legwork
and policy-making. It is founded on the belief that people should
help people. And it transfers more than 85 percent of.the money
it raises into the service-delivery agencies 1t supports.
Last year, the United Way of Orange County raised over
$14 million for charities. That's a substantial amount, but the
county's generosity was found to be one of the lowest in a study
of 36 U.S. communities.
We can do better. The United Way has established a goal of
SJ 7 milli6n this year. When your United Way volunteer calls.
please give: By helping others. we help our communities and we
help-ouFseWe.s.
To the Editor:
Over a month ago the Dail} Pilot's
last of a senes on how to spot a child
molester ended: and 1f anyone
serious!} analysed those stories. JUSI
abo ut all ci ti zens even remotely
in volved "ith kids sta nd as an open
target for charges of sc,.;ually abusing
children.
Starting 1n Laguna Beacn. the cit)
police Juvenile department though t 1t
had John Gabriels nailed on child
anno)ance: th e case against Gabriels
was thrown· out for tack of proof and
Gabnels has ~led a SI million false
arrest suit agiinst the Cll\
In banner headlines. the Pilot on
Ma)' 9 reported another Laguna
police juvenile department investiga-
tion of a "Kiddie Sex Ring" at the
Boys Club. Noth ing came of that
eithC1" -except. like Gabriels.
tarnished II\ es that l·an't be forgiven.
.\ "-Oman on the Laguna Beach
school board. feanng child molesters.
opposed ha\'lng the new high school
pool on campus although the one
that's there now for almost 30 }Ca~
has )Cl to be involved 1n an> kid sc'
abuse wi th thousands of }oungsters
using it throughout the year.
Everyone has read about the un-
fortunate educators charged b}' police
with molestation. One. an elementary
school principal. for changing the
pants of a little girl who had soiled
them and a teacher one of whose
students lied about him. Both men
are cleared legall>. but the) will never
overcome the charges.. ~nd another
claim against either. no matter how
specious. will be the fea r of these
teachers for their hfe ume.
1\11 professions now involved with
children. e\ en parents. have become
paranoid about the al read} ut1hzed
skimp} evi dence po lice ha' e grilled
out of"v1ct1mized" kids.
So what do you do now" No more
arms around the shoulders. No more
hugging. No more kissi ng. Shake
hands at arm·s distance. No hiring
k1d'i after school "'lo but1-pat11ng
football coaches .\nd "hen the Pilot
ne'-'spaper bo) comes around for his
monthl} pa> do e'er)th1ng 1n the
dn'e''a} so the neighbors can see.
BRLCE S. HOPPING
Laguna Beach
Ballot box better than 1bullets
To the Editor:
In India. the world's most popu-
lous democrac) Indira (1andh1 l'i
assassinated.
In England the '-'Orld·r, oldL·<,t
democra c}. MargarL'I Thatcher nar-
rowly escapes assac;<.inat1on
And we 1n the l n11ed States. the
world's 010.,1 po""crful dcmocran.
arc. sadl~. no ~t rangcr!. to political
assassination
These arc all tcmble reminders that
political \-1olcncc 1~ not l1m11cd onl)
to d1cta\orsh1p~ or m1htar} rule, and
that democracies too are 'ulnerablc
to' 1olencc when i)cople surrender to
political or reltg1ou~ntrem1sm -the
hotbed in which violence 1s born
o\n Amencan pres1dent1al election
1!1 a celcbra11on of the procc'>s of
moderation. wherein pohucal power
I'> reaffirmed and transferred b)
peaceful. lawful and leg_it1mate
means
·'There 1!.. ·· as Abraham Lincoln.
himself the v1e11m of pohttcal a~
saf.s1n atton. obser.ved, .. no gnevance
that 1s a fit object of redress b) mob law."
.\mencans should bear forever 1n
our national conscio usness Lincoln\
ax iom th at ··1he ballot 1s stronger than
the bullet"
The po'-'cr of democraq and the
ballot. which Lincoln pre~n ed ..... 111
long outh\C the power of the bullet
that killed him
J\LAN CR..\NST()~
LI ~nator
Dem champions human rlghts
To the Edi tor ~ears ago to Dr Man in Luth~r Kmg,
In the Dail) Pilot NO\-I. Mr. Such explaining of the Republican
Buchanan did an e"<c~Uent Job of part}' po'l1t1on help me to under·
uat1ng tht human nght 'Position of s tand more clearly why I am a
the Republican party He wa'I e:(-Democra t
plaining the frl't'dom enJo,cd b)"
81<,hop 1utu1 n South \Ima It .,.,a., JOHN KFRR
the ..amc t'x planation ,1t1ven a le"' f'o~ta M c a
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Tom Telt
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''WhlleReagan won thJsststeasusualla•t week. hels now a thing of
the past for political purpo~ In Csllfornta .... and the question
remaining Is whether the political landscape here will revert to Its pre ..
Reagan form. '· .
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HELO OVER
BY pQPULAR DEMAND
., THOMAS &LIA8 cola ma.lat
THOMAS
EIJAS.;
state
po11t1cs:
.What's
next?
··The king 1s dead: Long live the
king~"
In monarchies. that's the cry at
chongings of the political guard.
But the political situation is dif-
ferent toda y in California, won by
Ronald Reagan last week for the
founh 11me in four tries over 18 years.
Here the cry might as well be: "Tbe
kinR 1s finally finished: what's next?'.
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Priest's murder intensifies
push to ease rules on asylum
While R~gan won this state as
usual Wl week he is .now a.thin& ~f
the past for political pu~ses in
California. He will never again seek
office here and the question remain-
ing 1s whether the political landscape
here will reven to its pre·Reagan
form. · .
There's a good chance that it will.
That form was one of moderation.
Before Reagan. Califocnia's Re-
publican Party produced political
111ans hke Earl Warren and Thomas
Kuchel. men so popular that Demo-
crats sometimes didn't even bother
opposing them.
WASHINGTON -The brutal
murder of .. the Solidanty priest:·
Fat her Jerz ) Popieluszko. b\ Polish
government agents has intensified
the pressure on President Reagan to
relax the rules on political asylum for
Polish refugees.
The document that would ac-
complish this -a draft of a secret
National Security Decision Directive
-bas been stalled at high levels of the
White House since August. Jt would
certif)'.. the oppressive nature of the
Polish military regime. making it
easier for Poles to be granted political
asylum here.
The Na11onal Security Council.
wtuch 'Prepared ttre di~t'ti"Vt. has
been urging Reagan to sign 11. Fonner
nauonal security adviser Zbigniew
Brzezinski has been lobbying quietly
for 11. Polish-American groups had
hoped that their political clout in key
states would lead the president's
advisers to recommend his signature
before-El~now "'hey're
afra id their best chance 1s gone.
Who opposes lowering the bars for
Poles seeking political asylum? The
lmm1grauon and Naturalization Scr-
\-ICe and the Justice Department arc
chief opponents, apparently for fear
that easing the requirements for Poles
would open the floodgates to peopli
from other countries -like the
Sal vadorans -who~ould also claim
political persecution.
Thars why the murder of
J1c1
ilDEISOI
Popieluszko took on such signifi-
cance. It lent d'edcnce to those who
have been insisting that the Polish
military regime does. in fact. per-
secute and violentlf retaliate against
Solidarity sympathi zers. The crucial
criterion for refugees seeking political
S'sytam~hel'e ls-ttfarThe9 wou1a be in
actual physical danger if the:. .. re-
turned to their homelands.
The murder of the priest makes a
mockery of the-I NS letter that has
been sent to mjlny Polish refugees
whose pleas for poht1cal asylum ha ve
been rejected. Though concewng that
"presem-condinom-m your hom
land may be unstable." the INS letter
concludes coldly. "you have failed to
establish that upon your return you
personally would be persecuted on
account of your race, reliJion, na-
tionality ... or political opinion." . _
The murder adds weight·to a'Sfate
Department background paper seen
by my associate Lucette Lagnado.
which states: "Although not nearly as
ruthless as the Soviet system oflabor
camps and psychiatric prisons. the
Polish system of police repression
does use deprivation of employment,
demotions. deprivation of housing
and other forms of economic pressure
to enforce discipline on political
nonconformists."
The briefing paper continues:
.. Whether such treatment constitutes
persecution is a difficult question to
answer. In one casr.foT mstance. a
famil y was reportedly denied its fair
share of food-ration coupons on the
orders of the police and, as a result of
malnutntion. one of the children
became chronically ill. ... Other
people have been sent to work in the
coal mines or inducted into the
military service in orderto frighten
them into conforming with the re -
gime's dictates .... Poland ... is still a
police state JO which people often do
suffer persecution for their political
beliefs ...
Besides the NSC directive, say m>
sources. the president is considering
other opttonS" -including-a-formal
letter to the Justice Depanment that
wo uld wipe out many of the adminis-
trative hurdles now faced b)' Pohsh
refugees.
At the very least. administration
sources say, either option would
encourage fairness and cons1stency in
the official INS handling of appli-
cants.
J1clt A.JJdtrtoa J1 1 1yadJc11 ttd
columaJ11.
Pre-1960 dogma among Re·
publicans held that 11 would be
disastrous to nominate a candidate
from the party's right wing because
that $Ort of candidate couldn't poss--
1bly win a general election.
But Reagan changed all that. Begin-
ning with his famous Knott's Berry
Farm speech for Barry Goldwater in
1964. he gal vanized Cahforn1a arch-
conservauves into 1h1s state's most
potent poli11cal f~~5·
He beat moderate San Francisco
Ma)o1 George Christopher in the
1966 primary and went on to smash
then-Gov. Edmund G. Brown Sr. in
the runoff. proving that a right-wing
candidate could win a general elec-
tion.
But the question that now haunts
Reaga~epulITTcansTii:e currenfstate
part} chairman Ed Reinecke 1s th is:
Was 11 Reagan's pohllcs or his
Huckleberry Finn-style personal
ciarm that made him the dominant
figure on the California scene fo r 20
years?
If 11 was his pohtiSh_ the nght-wing
Republicans will c6nftn.ije along in
line shape. But 1f tt was merely the
Reagan personalit). they're in
trouble.
For dc~p11e their registration gams
this year. Republicans 'are still out-
numbered b} about a 3-2 margin on
statewide voting rolls ..
Judge to.pathology prof,
and that's just for starters
And Reagan will no longer be
enough of a force to help them very
much.
What's more. the conservatives
aren't totally unified as the) always
ha ve been behind Reagan.
In 1982. a fierce pnmaf)' light
between George Deukmej ian and
Mike Curb siphoned off millions of
campaign dollars that could have
been used m the runoff The result :
1 he fir~t 11me I e'er heard of a man
na med Marshall Wilson Houts was
righ t after the murder of Myford
Irvine Joan lr\'lne (her appellation
before marriage ) was convinced
M} ford had not committed suicide as ,
the county authority insisted.
Joan told me that other members of
the famil} were equally convinced
and that one of them, Myford's
daughter Lind a. had consulted "an
e"<pert ·· The ··expert" was Marshall
Hout<i
I didn't kno" him then and. in fact .
I nc\ er did get his opinion on the
M ) ford matter. But later on. I met
him under other c1rcumsta~
So for the last decade and more we
ha' e been good fm•nds. Marshall is a
rc!.1dcnt of Laguna Beach. He hves
1n-;1de the gates of Emerald Bay. So
t.hd Joan. b} the way.
"-ho Who's in America gives him a
1-imh-pluc; hstrng that reveals an
ama11ng group of achievements;
from one-time municipal judJe 1n
Pipestone. Minn., to adjunct
professor of law at Pepperdine Uni-
' t'r'ilt} and clinical professor of
loren'>IC pathology at UC Irvine
mt.'<11cal school.
N{l doubt that 3-inch listing •ot
him the inv1tat1on from the Soviet
Union to visit Russia and ··~e" a
murder trial.
l ast week he was the speaker at the
l.M. BoYo
WALTER
Bu11oucHs
monthly meeting of dutch treat club
west. I won't try to &ive you a report
on his talk. I only hope that some of
the other organizations hfreabout
persuade Houts to tell them the same
thinas he told the dutch treet club
west.
At this club. of whic~ he is a
member. his report was fascinating. If
you are a member of a club that is
looking for a most interesting
speaker. I recommend Houts.
I have no idea what his fees are.
Sinc.e he is .a member of the d1.1tch
treat club. I'm sure he didn't charge
for speaking to the group.
One of the interesting incidents 1n
his career is that. among other thinis.
he was gt"neral counsel for Erle
Stanley Gardner;'s Coun of Last
Resort for nine years.
In the li sting in Who's Who in
America are names of 3.S volumes he
has either written or edited.
Currently he is tditorof a m11pz1ne
called I rauma. which is published by
the law book publishing company
owned by Times-Mirror Corp.
Of course. I am aware that you are
not about to read any of Houts"
works. because they are mostly on
how to detect and prd\-e violent
crime; but that is a lot of tonnage.
After I got well acquainted with
Houts. I realized why he is able to do
such an amazinaamountofwork. His
No. I assistant is his wife. Mary.
whom he was fortunate enough \o
meet m 1946.
Well. so much for so much.
Oh, you wanted to know-about the.
name .. dutch treat club west?" For
nearly a century there has been a
once·a-week meeting of a club called
the Dutch Treat Club at the Algon-
quin Hotel in New York. Members
arc principally book publishers.
newspaper editors. magazine editors.
writers and people of that ilk.
l aues 1t was 20 years ago or more
that Hubbard Keavy. late of the
Associated Pres'-author Lee Cooley
and a group of 01hers-with similar
interests decided it would be fine to
have a Dutch Treat Cl\»b in Oranac
County. Hub had a phobia against
capital letters. so he insisied that the
name be written in all lower case. like
this: d.t.c. west.
Willer Blrfffl•• 11 t•e Piiot'•
fooodJ•1 ,.bll1hr.
.. -
Deuk~eJian barel) won. ringing up
the thinnest margin of any modern-
da} California governor. even thou~
Reagan campaigned hard fo r him 1n
the closing days of the runoff.
There's every indication the GOP
will be more divided in the 1986
senatorial primary as it St"arches for
someone to challenge vulnerable
Democrat AJan Cranston. Four
strong candidates -all from the right
-are getting ready to run.
Chances are that none of them can
beat Cranston if he first has to endure
a divisive primary.
If there is a hot _pnmaf) on the
Republican si e. bystander Deu-
kmeJian could also get burned. Any
heavy use of GOP campaign funds
would deplete the reservoir from
which he also must draw .
More important, with Reagan's
personality no longer afactor. the old
Republ ican truism wil be tested for
tht" fir;st tim~ in almost two decades.
If right-wing candidates can keep
on winning general elections. the
ultra-conservatives will sta}' 1n con-
troj of the California GOP. But if they
bttin to lose. look for moderates df
the old Kuchel stripe to move in with ~alifor~ia's political landscapC tak-
ing on its pre-Reagan centrist color.
Tbom11 E/111 J1 1 S.011 Moalc1-
b.t1td <'l)l•mJJJ1t o. ,,.,t l11ue1.
Bostonians dotted their i's, sunk their tea
On Dec.. 16. 1773. the Boston Ten
Party f)3triot to ~d all that tea
ovcrooard. a~ you've rrpootedly read
Whot's rarely mentioned 1s all that tea
Ooot~d They had to go out 1n
rowbo:i l$ the next day and beat the
!.tu ff to death with their oars.
No •tru Ima wntcr aur1e\.td by
the need 10 INOrk for W11&C$ ouaht 10
forget the ph~h l of Cicero. that areal
I ,
Roman author and orator. tic was a spend exactly S 1001f you must buy at
full-time ~overnment bureaucrat. He least one of each?
wrote during off hours. A. One chickel\. nine ducks and 90
In Bui aria. a nod meaM no. a
handshake yes.
worms. .
Cena1n • p1dtrJ a<> whcrt you
wouldn't e~pccl 1pidcrs. Somt . O:r
\\'lthoul w1n1 u~ to 10.000 (~t Out to sea at much 8' 200 miles
breathe :ur 1n a domt' they fill with
bubbles lnacnious little r1scal .
mona the fierce t of the anc1crn • •
C'clt1c warriors were horse.ndina
women. One of these. 8oud1cca led
the p1ck that burned London to tht around. Q Let'~ say ch1ckcrK co t SI O. duck~ SS and worm SO ccnh. How
man)' of each cu you buy tn order to
pu rchast hactlv 100 animah and The)' \Ill on their "'"· Others hve · t .M. •oyd cntirrly undt"r water. ahhouah the t-0l•m•l1t
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by rou• When you lry to point out
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BURY THE BROMIDE
minimum response. Here. however,
North judged that his reasonable
five·card· suit and honor combina·
tions justified going on to game.
W eat mad e his normal lead of his
fourth-best spade, and declarer' in·
serted the ten trom du mmy. When
Eas.J...covered wit h the queen, the
con!ract could no longer be
defeated. Declarer won the ace,
took the diamond finesse, then
OMAR .o
SH.ARIFF ...
repeated It when East held up the
'I~ on round. The jack of 1padt1
proved to be an entry to the t,abl
and declarer had nine tricks.
This waa not the Lime lo play
"third hand high" at the Oral trick.
Eut thould have realli d the-play
of th queen C'Ould nol possibly gain
declarf'r always had at lust two
trick• In th pade suit.
What waa 1mportanl, though. wu
to try to ahui out du mmy'1 lon1 dla
I
mond suit.. ObviotBly, there was no
entry to the table other than the
jack of spades. And fha t. card can be
neutralized if East simply ~lay1 a
low spade to the flrft trickl
Declarer is helpleas. His best shot
is to come to hand with a heart to
try the diamond flne.-e. Now East
holds up the king of diamonds for
one round, and declarer may end up
down three tricks! Quite a swing for
CHARLES
Go111
a "third }land low" play.
fer laJ_.t.IM aM.t Cwt.1
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Use. biofeedback., .~nstressyon:rsell.
By SUSAN MONAHAN
Oe1tJ Hot C"IMr~t
their physiology."
Mos\ oeoplc know what stress feels lake, but what docs
11 look like7Sound like? Mort to the point. once you know.
what c;an you qo about it?
Excess stress can take any number of unpleasant
fonns: miarainc headaches. hiJh blood p~ssu~. ulcers. •
spastic colon. low back pain, byJ>OIJyccmia (low blood r
sugar), anxiety, phobias and insomnia. While stress may
not be a direct cause, Gill said. it can contribute.
to body areas for mon1tor1n-..1nd tbe reaction is recorded
on a digital display and a dial.
Usuall y. the objective 1stoact the numbers 11\to the
lower range: the exception 1ssk.Jn temperature which as to
be raised. In additton. thc machine will make a beepina
noise, which the person learns to either produce or reduce
.._nd people who show a plethora Ofbeta brain wa~~
she says. art often "obtnllvctypn wbOcan't teem &Ottt •
problemsorbu11nesaoft'thtlrm1nds ... U:anainaco •
Biofeedback measure~phys1olog1cal rcsponstsand
pla}'s them back a numbersand no1~ but its function·~
nol limilcd to diagnosis. As lhc instruments chart the ebb
and Oow of these responses. the body 1s learning.how to
manipulate them. 1
.. Biofeedback is the evolution ofan age-old concept -
m_ind control." said Maritr n Gill. Ph.D .• director of the
Biofeedback Therapy lnst1tutein Newpon Beach.
Dunng the initial consultation. Gill monitors clients
on several 6iofecdback instruments, mcasunnghcart rate,
muscle tension, intestinal peristaltic activity, galvanic skin
response, skin temperature and brain waves. Future
sessions will be spent on the machinc(s) that indicate the hig~st neptive activity. . · '
Ttie idea that so-called "involuntary" responses such
as skin temperature and heart rate are subJect to conscious
cop trot is relatt vely new to wester~ science, although the
cast has known about 11 for a long ume. "Some oftheth1ngs
)Og1sdo.1hal took them)'ears to learn. can be teamed w1t.h
modem technology in a fractton of the tame." said Gill.
M ••raine .headache sufTcrcn. for example. usually
have a high level of tension in the neck muscles and often
have cold skin because the vascular blood vessels arc
constricted. "By tcachina them to warm up their hands,
you can get rid of a headache or avoid one." explafoed Gill.
She added that hcrci1ents average ten 50-mmute
""""'nnc; "to Ir-am hnw tn 11n.c1,.,.u thP.,,c;Mvrc; lnrnntrnl
Biofeedback enables a person to train the body to • behave in new ways; the instruments provide visual and
aud11ory feedback that ~in forces the desired rcsponso.
The process it~lf 1s very s1mplc.Scnsorsare attached
Grant extends
brain research
Dr. Edward Jones
leads UCI studies
of cell disorder s
Edward D. Jones. M.D.. Ph.D ..
recent winner of a pres11g1ous Sen.
Jacob Jav1ts award. now heads the
depanmctn ofafiatOffi} at UC Irvine
College of Medicine.
Dr. Jones. whose background in-
cludes work in England. New Zealand
and this country. as world-renowned
for his findings in brain research.
a~cording to Dr. Stanley van den
Noon, M.D .. dean of the college.
"UCl is fortunate to have attracted
such a d1st1ngui~hed neuroscientist."
Dr. van den Noon said. "Under has
leadership our already finr depart-
ment will be among the lines\ 1n the
country.''
\ The Ja, 1tz award. a 7-}'ear grant of
National lnstttute of Neurological
and Communicative Diseases and
Stroke (N INCDS), selects the Javits
award wanners. Thiny researchers
were gr'anted the first awards earlier
this year. Approximately that·s.ame
number. including Dr. Jones, were
awarded their grants two months ago.
According to Dr. Jones, the award
dlrecrs funds-1oward the eventuat
d1scovcryofthc nature, causes or cure
of the disease. Because the disease is
so little understood. Javits awards go
to researchers in such disciplines as
molecular research~ cheO)Jcal and
electrical analyses of brain activities.
ps}'c!1ology and ltnguisucs .•
Dr. Jones' rtsearch involves the
cerebral conex. which consists of cells
on the surface of the brain. These cells
control incoming signals to the brain
and outgoing commands to the body.
Dr. Edward Jones
"They owrvc that when the iMtn&mcnt is at a cert.am
point they feel a certain way." said Gill. "The idea 1s to
cultivate that feeling and intcarate It into everyday hfe."
G i 11 sometimes offers sugestlons to help a ch en t
r~lax. and she also providcscounschng·with the
biofeedback therapy. "Wcuplore some areas in the th.t1r
liv.cs where they're reactmgstressfullrand b~lp them to
develop new strateaies for dealt ng with tl'ie sit uat1on."
Given her specialization, Gill naturally looks for even
subtle correlations between cmouonal and physical
conditions. While cold hands may signal a migr.une
headache. they can also 1nd1cate a self-esteem problem.
"People with cold hands are often outer~irccted. the)
worry about what other people think of them. Some of the
best dressed. best lookina women who come to my office ha ve thl'""',.._, .,.,!'Id~"
produce alpha wa'(es_ which IR~ and more ••
conduct ~c to relaxa11on. can often hdp ~people •I
less ~tressed durina the day and PttYcnt iMOmnia at niabt
"It's better than be1n.-add.aed lO t~uilaen," Mid
Gill. adding that biofeedback can bea uJiful soot for
combatingsome fonnsofsubsiance abute,suchasdrq •
addiction. ovcrcatin1orsJ'1loklna,.
"Peopk s'inokc or overeat because they're anxious;
theyget nervous and they reach for a ciprcne or . ' ,
someth.1ng to munch," she said. "Biofeedback can help
them to control this nervousness themselves ...
However. she added that substan«abusenare
unhkel)' 10 use this rvcthod becaute"typacalJ_ythey are not
motivated to learn self-control tech.niqucs.. TI>ey want to
take an eas) pill to make lh1np better ...
G1U noted that symptom treatment is not the IOk
obJectivc oft he therapy. "h'sa holittic treatment.., 5be
said. "It's doing something that helps thewholcpnson ...
REASONS F'OR:_RING?
Tim and Cora got mamed last
month and so dad Rick and V1ck1e
and morethanl6S:OOO other Amen-
cans.
Most of these people ellchanged
si mple little bands of gold. or some
reasonable facs1m1le as symbols of
their devotion or bonding.
The ring as a token of engagement
or betrothal probably has 1ts roots 10
an ancient custom which used nngs to
seal agreements of all kinds.
In mostcuttur"CS the wedding nng 1~
worn on the third finger of the left
hand. Why? Be~ause of a myth that
• said there is a vean which runs directly
from this finger to the hean.
We've discovered that there 1s no
such vein. but l doubt that this 1s the
reason why so many spouses take off
their wedding bands after a while.
Asked to account for their nng-
lessness. they repl).
"In my lineofwork.1t'\dangerous
to "'car a wedding nng."
"I hate Jewelf) ...
"I felt hke a branded cow with m)
LllDA
bzt
ment. were asking 10 be mamed
without nngs.
T~y he routinely asknfa couple
prefers a double-nng ceremony. and
it's the bnde who 1s most hlccly to
respond. "~bsolutely." she most
ofien sa)!>. The groom usually com-
plies.
In the nm stages of a rclauonshtp
the_ "in-Love" fcchnl prc..v.ails_ Be.-
tween new lov,.crs there 1s a feeling of
wanting to ~hsplay tokens of afTec-
uon. or "ba~" of love t-n~ndsbtp
nnas. fraternity pint. ~tot
nnas and--fHwtUy-Weddisw ~
exchanged and prvudly displayed by
lovers.
h's only as the "in-love" stagt
fades. as it inevitably does. that
anhmis of the knuckle on the rinf
finger and d1staste for all jewelry ar~
likel)" to become issues. ..1
How do you f cel about yo~
v.~mg nna'l Does wearing it.. or no
Tdlert trow-you feet about-you
spouse or )Ourself'? Let me heat fron
)OU ,
Dr. 4-lgni 1s • marriAsc and fam1I
Lherap1sr in Coron• de/ Mar. Sb
welcomes your responses. /(you w1s
a rep/}'. plea~ cnclo~ a stamped. ~a' . 11dclre-s5«1 ,nvclope. W.n'rc ro Lin
Algaz1, Ph.D., c/o Daily Pilot, P.
Box I 560. Costa Mesa 92626. I
Blo·od donation!
. -
L .S I QQQOO pcuru Jranubc. N atl.QJlaL
Institute of Health. is geared for
research into neurological disorders.
Asa lecturer in anatom) an Oxford,
England from 1966-68. Dr. Jones first
mappe .some of tht.. routes a(
communica tions between the
cerebral cortex and the body. That
work helped form the basis for
understanding the wa y in which the
nervous system anal yzes an formation
about touch sensations. ..
communicate be~ n h nerve cells
in the cerebral cortex. All the higher
functions. he said. such as speech,
memory. perception and conscious-
ness depend upon billions of these
nerve cells.
nng..'.' __ -------· ---
Dr. Jones explained the award 1s a
tribute to former New York en.
Jacob Jav11s. a great supporter of
medical research and a victim of,
amyotropic lareral scler~1s. more·
commonly kno" n as Lou Gchng's
disease.
During the disease, the brain as no
longer able to command the muscle!i.
according to Dr. Jones. The cond111on
worsens over the years. w11h the
outcome invariably fatal.
~Those were the early d.ayi in
which the electron micro~ was
app 1e 10 brain science." he ex-
plained. "With that microscope. we
could conduct significant experi-
ments an the cerebral conex for the
first time."
Because chemicals transmit all
nervous system mess.ages through the
bod '. roperJ>roductionofchcm1cals
IS Cf'UCl3 tO tfie proper UnCtlOntng or
the bod\.. If chemicals are reduced
through ·the disease process. the body
ceases 10 function properl).
>\s an rxample. he cited "pba."
one of the chemicals found in the
(Plea.e He BRAIN/82) A division of NIH. known as the
Now Dr. Jones 1s working to
identify the chemical messengers that
More shbpperS discover
Joys of Treasure Auction
By VIDA DEAN o .. ,. l'llol ..... ldllOf
"We arrived shortly after 12:30," said Barbara
Lomma. She and Martie Keepers were the first two in a
long line of women waiting for the doors to open for the
I p.m. Newport Beach Assistance League's T~asure
Auction and Champagne Tea.
Barbara is a a member of the league's Virginia
Castle Auxiliary and knew of some of the great treasures
inside awaiting shoppers. "We arc always watching for
the special th ings that come into the thnft shop and save
them forthisevent."
l=unliCrDackinlineltiblnLeasoa (who likes to
comceveryyear)wasexplainina the way the silent
auction works to first-timer ha Cope.
Once the doors were open it was check-in lime(
Marie Fruce Lefebvrt and Slklrley Parker were on
duty) and then on to the many tables laden with items ...
the Joodies from the thrift shop, some donated b>
ind1 viduals-and others handmade by members.
The 400 guests were list in& their bids for cups and
saucers, candlesticks, brass and copper pieces and
hundred~ofother pretties. ,
One room was filled with toys where dolls sat with
cleaned up faces and brand new dresses and caps. "The
'toy girls' work all yearto get these dolls looking this
pretty. Nell Brooks and Loalae Pfl1terdrcssed them."
said Ja.ne Rotstam. A Christmas tree in the room was
decorated with hand-sewn ornaments and clothespins
dolls made by Virgin la Joy.
In another room good used clothing was getting its
share of attention from shoppers.
"This is the 10th yea r we have had this auction."
said Amelia Lockney, who had the idea in the first place.
Thi•ycar-Jeu Fonaey was chairman with
Mar1aret Mclteaile as co-chainnan.
Jean was enjoying the event and chatting sayi ng,
"It's ~n a really fun project. I haven't lost any sleep
over it."
"We didn ·?tose any weightoverit either." said
Ma~retjolc.ingly. "We held our planning sessions at
Mane Callenders over lunch."
"That'srightand when you haveagoodcomm1ttce
1 t' s not hard work to ha Vf! a successful project." added
Jean. "We wanted the tea to have a Victorian theme,"
she added pointinJ. out the beautifully appointed table
with a lace cloth. st lv~r service and a centerpiece of pink
and red roses. ·
"The roses were gathered from my yard and my
neiahbor'a yard," JaidMartMH1Mltoa, who was in
charae of decorations. (On all of the other tables she had
placed arrangements onivc .,.eencry and silk fuchsias.)
Wuda Gwoaduowakl (she aays it took her 38 years
to learn to speU it) WIS in charat of the food setting rave
~views ... cucumber and shrimp and watercress
sandwiches. chocolote merinaues, lemon tart.sand other t~ats to ao with the champaane, tea, coffee and white
wine.
H4sbands (in red vests) were called into service to
~\lrth~wine.SawVlDJorl~~·B9'Bouer,Bob
......,..., 84* IAcu&Ad ll.U"1 LeebeJ.
NeraJorp11Mt1 WIS there Wlth herda"'lbteMn·law
Jtdy Oeoffreyoflaauna Niauel(wtfeof son David).
Others were President Man.a Pidea1, Ente
Swnerua. ElalM Ba•mallaai=:~."*'le (pour-ina). Ma llam11y. C...le a.hen ll"s.
J .... e~sandAuMarleA.lfonl uruorAu~11iary
chairman).
Also saw Pat KolleMa, Oet*te Be9Hkt, MlWe
Bider JeulMa• (1be'a still Jn Jovewith her
annddauahterand upectina berand 33 othert for
Th1nk51ivina). Bett.J IA•t• who came with VlfCtala
RIMI (lhe had purc:hatcd some prelt)' bolida)·tnmmed
h1ndto~els)1nd h1WtC..,..&er(tak.inahomcabaa
ofbakcd aood ). • • Pr~ttds whach arc 6pe<:ted to bit 1n the f\ve-~urc
ranacwtl a<> to uppon thcchildrcn'sdentalcarcfkllit)
(th,onhodonucsun1twa enatl)ICdtht ycar)andt.bt •
Ch1ldrcn•s0t)Ct~ ·enter.
''l'"e got fat knuckles."
"l''e gaaned weight and my nng doesn't fit. ..
"I've lost weight and my nng
doesn't fit."
need still high I
i
' !
"It fell in the garbage disposal and
got chopped up."
"I got ma(j al m} husband and
flushed 11 down the tOllel. ..
Sometimes it's S)'mbohc NOT to
\\Car a wedding nng At Tim and
Cora's wedding. the minister re-
manded me that JUSt a fe" years ago
man)' couples. probably anfluenced
b) the women's liberation move-
Quesuons about donating blood
\\ere answered b}' Harold S. Kaplan.
M.D. ehntcal profe-ssor-rn the depart-
ment of patholog) at t..:C lr"-ine
College of ~cd1c1ne
Q. How great ls tbe need for blood
In tllJ1 area?
.\ The need 1s tremendou-;. \tore
than 1.000 people use blood e"en da'
Tamoatof uoppenat-rr...re A action dellChted
MarSaret llcltenale, co-elaalr, and J-.n Foney, cb&lrman.
..., .................. "-
DorotllY•etcllle pove for Tnadl Emenoll_
10 Los ngrlcs and Oranac counhd.
Thest include pauents underaoina
surgery. · bc1 n1 nea ta:,-=for callC'C'f;"
suffcnng from severe bums or e+
penencing traumauc tnJunes such as
gunshot ~ounds and sc'cre blccdan~
from auto accidents.
People with blood defic1enc) d1<-
ea~ ~uch as hemoph1ha. anemia ~
low protein production also requuT
constant transfusions of blood com-
ponents
More than haJfa m1lhon donors are
needed every year to supply the 220
hosp11als 1n Los Angeles and Orange
counucs with adeQllne supplies.
~ Q. I ~ve ofta couWered llvlac
blood, bet am worrtff aMet tM sWe
'effttt1. Wbt are tM rtw?
-'· i\ny healthy ind1v1dual between
the ages of 17 and 66 and wc1gh1ng
more than 110 pounds can expect to
donate blood withou! ma~or Sldc
effects. At most. you might ex-
perience some dizziness or weakness
after the donation. but th1swill pass m
a few hours.
For safety's sake, the only people
~ho should avoid donauns blood a~
those outside of the aforementioned
age and ~etJht cntcna. " well as
ind" 1duals who have suffered hean
anacks. \\ho have unde11onc cor-
onar) by-pass suraep. have epilepsy.
have been tauooea in the last st.A
months or have had a tooth extracted
in the ~st 7~ hours. You also shoulG
wa11 eight weeks between donations
and make no mo~ thin five dona-
tions per year
In point of fact. what dangers exist
in blood transfusions usuall) he With
the rcc1p1ent. not the donor Para-
mount amona these is the trans·
mis ion of 1nfcc,ious disease. Forth1\t
reason. the Red Cross has a hst of
diseases that ""ould preclude ind1' 1d·
uals from gn rng blood. '
.Q. Wu• laappea1 to tlae blood I
doaatt?
I\ Onl) about l S percent of the
blood collected by the Red Cro s i
kept a whole blood. Thi has a shelf
Life of Ji 44) The rest 11 brokco
down into the following blood prod-
u ts
1 I ft.e4 cell teeceetratt, u~ for
patients such a those 1n suttct). who
105( blood 1n accident or h•'-t
anemia or k1dne) disease. This has•
35-da shelf life
ti Plasma, u~d for the treatment
of hock and "hen clotting defccu
OC"Cur It can be stored up to one )'Cit
In add1t1on. pla'ima can be bro\cn
do~n into thew e'en smaller comPo-
ncnt all in h11h demand
•!'\nuhcmoph1\1t~ factor. used \I)
prt\Cnt blttdana 1n patients Wllh
hcm~ph1lta
• \lbum1n and pla ma protein fraC•
tton u~ for the treatment of hock.
•Immune seNm JIObuhn, utitd to
help a"cn or modify ccna1n v1r1l
d1.a\n such as nepauhs an
me:a I
J l P\at \et ell9tt9tl'al.e, utcd t1 r
clott1n can er lttatmcnt and bkcd-
1na pro lcm . Thi ha a wlf life Of thrtt 10 the da) • • • For more inform1uon on th1 w 1C\.·t. all the men n Ilia
1Blood C'\'t office at S-S
,, "-Ill Orange Co .. t DAIL V PILOT /Tuesday, November 13, 198~
-i HHP YouR SHf
L ---~ ~ .. "(
Jaw dysfunction potential health menace
Best treatment technique
argued by medical experts
a~ u ge d1!.ru.etl\ eJotnts. nd mdolog1s1sarc w1dN!)OO
0\ en he poss1bl111~ r MJ d)'sfuocuon open for1he11
whole· bod)' theory of thc:"rapy.
All this may be just a case ofa long-neglcc.·t<'d health
problem nnallr aen1na 1he respect and attention 1t'sduc.
But the hard evidence indicate that the TMJ is gelling
more than its due.
---
Everstnce Hippocrates. doctors have been finding
and fi>-ma ills of the hinge 'hatjoinsjaw 10 cranium. But
only in the past few years ha~ th1~ tcmporo-mandibulsr
joint-TMJ -come to be seen nsa Potential health
menace. •
"-ecording to the most dramatic esti mates. 47 million
Americans -one 1 n fi ve-are hobbled by patn or other
' dysfunction of the TMJ. So msidious 1s this disorder. the
,, all~tion goes. that 11 robs athletes of power and affi1cts
'. ordtnart' mortals ~1th e' erything from toothaches.
headaches and backaches to hemorrhoids. scohom and
• even schizophrenia.
; To deal with the claimed menace. TMJ clin1cs arc
, springing up around the cou nt!). Some dentists arc eH'n
, breakin&Jaws m hopes that changtng bites" 111 ~asi the
" pain. K1nes1olog1s\sare llJ 1ng-shoehfts·10 restore bod~
; equ1hbnum that TMJ troublesma)'. some SS). destro)
Nutn11on1st are scrving1oin1-sav1ngsofi-food d1et'I
• Ch1ropractors,calhng the r MJ a switchboard for nen c
• impulses throughout the bod}. are manipulattng to
A complex ofbone. citrtilnge. nerve andsnu$Clc11he
TMJ isas vulnerablcasany jointto injury or arthritis. But
,,., spccinl duties-to move thejawboneopen and shut fbr
'tnlktngoreating-crcate special hazards. h must bear the
enormous forces of chc:"wing and absorb the shock wa vcs
from ncrvousgnttingofthe teeth . Tc:"nsion and spa m can
grab the muscles that move the Joint. and its innercanilage
disk can wear and tear. Also. unhke any other joint. the
action of the TMJ is governed by outside forces: the
cond1 li on and position qf th<' teeth. :
Nobody disputes trfc unhappy reality that the TMJ
can develop pain, felt particularly along the Jaw or around
the ear or neck. Orth ere may~ difficulty eating and
taJktng. or a clicking or popping sound whCJl the moutn
opens or doses. Sometimes the jaw actually loc~ into one
pos111on or another. Such ar~ the hallmarksofTMJ •
dy!lfunct1on . orTMJ syndrome.
But1ust how often 1coublccomes, ""h>. what to do
about 11 and who should do itare mauersofwide
rcoll tributing gift of sight
1generates thoughts of love
i , DEAR ANN L.\NDER . Noting
• :yo.ur warm support of ~quests of
• .. ital organs, I have follo~ed ~our
lead 1n this imponan1 mancr.
• .. • In add111on. I h,a ve made a special
~ arrangement WJlh regard 10 the use ot
• m y eyes. I wrote some hncs on the
subJect which I have suggested should
• ~ passed along to the e' cntual
· rec1p1en1. Knowing of your intereo;t. I
· thoul.ht I would send them along lo
you. W11h best regards. Yours as e'er
1'-BARR BINGHAM SR ... Chair-
: man of the Board. The Councr-
• Journal. The Lou1sv1lle T 1mes.
#•Louisville. Ky.
: LINES FOR A BEQUEST: These
: are for you. my unknown heir. These
"eyes that served me long and sweet I).
·<To view a hfe we cannot share. No
~longer mine. but yours completely.
•Use them 10 watch my JOyous sights.
~utumnal gold, green blush of spring.
.. :High diamond stars on wmter nights.
'White sparklin_g snow. glossy black-
bird's wing. Visions 10 Adam fresh
~unfurled. In their first shining darit~.
• Wedding my dear. familiar world
;: With wonders I shall ne\er ~e.
Septem~r 17. 1984 .
DEAR BARRY: h came as no
nrprt.-e -o.r '}'CJO-prodvced-°tlris
• sensitive ud beaatlfaJ. verse. It
ANN
CANDERS
sounds just like you. I was moved by It
and am sure my readers will be, also.
Thank you for sending it my way.
Those of you who would like lo
follow Mr. Bingham's splendid exam-
ple and give someone the gift of sight
when you are no longer around to
witness the autumnal gold, the
diamond stars on winter nights and
the glossy blackbird 's wing, please do
the following:
Write for a donor's card to: Eye
Bank Association of America. 6560
Fannin, Suite 945, Houston. Tex.
77030.
When it arrives. fill It out and
return it to the appropriate address.
Carry the card in your wallet or
purse. And please notify your phys-
ician and your next of kin that you
llavt done"ttltr. I tnow-of no gift thaT
costs so liUle and can make such a
difference in the life of anothe~
human being. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS. It irks me
that so much is made of gu)'s and gals
slccptng together. It seems to me that
~-o long-utheyare slccpmg;no1 hmg 1s
gotng to happen. It's when the> arc
awake that the s11uat1on takes on a
.. am~t~ of1nterest1ng poss1b1li11es.
Rem tnds me of an old story: Jim
asked Joe. ··Ha"e )'OU e'er slept w11h
a redhead., .. Joo replied. ··Man}' a
n1gh1.·· Then he asked. "How about a
hrunene?" The reply. "More n1vits
than I could count:• La~l q11est1on.
"Joe. how aboul a blonde?" He
replied ... Not a damned wink ... ••
GRACE Y . FROM
MO NDSV ILLE. W. VA..
DEAR Y.: Tbanks for resurrecting
that one. The first time I beard it I
laughed so bard I kicked tb.e slats out
of my cradle. • • • There 1s a big cli!Terence between
cold and cool. Ann Landers show!>
.\OU how to play it cool without
frcamg people out in her booklet.
··fren-Age Se~ -Ten Wa)s to ( oo!
It.·· .St·nd 50 cents and a long. sdl-
addrt•ssed. stamped en\ elorx· 10 .\nn
Lam1ers; P:&.-Bur I 19115. ( hrrngo.
Ill. 60611.
~she tallies marital assets
Marnage 1s holdtng m O'-' n in 1h1s
~count I) and I thtnk I kn o" "-h~.
People "ho travel through hie
. alone ha'e trouble functioning 1n an
··Ark" society where everyone tra' els
two by two. rm not talking cupcake!>
~that come two 10 a package or the sea1
at the counter when you wa nt to eat
out. I'm talk ing practical.
Let's say yo u·rc a single person and
yo u own a ca r. When 1t runs. }OU have
no problem. But what happens when
.. th e motor dies? You're paralyzed.
.. You need a partner 10 JOCke} cars
• ·around. Most of m)' mamed hfc has
been spent followmg m) husband 10
the service dcpanmenl. dropping
him off at work and making arrange-
ments for his pickup 1n .the e"en1ng.
~·
ERMA ~ f .
Bo11Ec1 1~ 4'
screwing up the checking account or
for~euang Lo fill the ice cube trays.
You're it.
Single people ha ve no conscience to
tell them if they don't go to bed .
the} ·11 wake up tn the morning
looking hke Dorian Gra)..,And when
their alarm goes off. they can'1 take a
chance of turning 1toffand going back
to sleep
\ skillet. have onions after 6 p.m . pla)
their music loud ana ne,er run uut of
hot water.
This ma> be true. bur down the ltnc
when the natural color has gone from
\our roots and Geritol 1!1 a mouth-
"'a'\h. you will find that you cannot
finish a single sentence w11hout the
help of a mate. You'll sa}. "I saw ...
)OU know" and he'll say. "I know who
you mean. tiow is she? S111l ltv10µt.
.... "You got 11. .. you'll say. ··same old
address. I don't see why she qoesn't.
move 10 Seanlc to be with l}rr sister .
.. What 1s her name?" "Ph)llis. and I
couldn't a~rce more." he·11 S3) ... I')
Phyllis still a . . . you know."
"Therapist." you'll say. "and don·1
give me an} more news. I'm ex-baus.ted.··
d1 ~recmcnt, w11h 1heconser'\ auve. cauti ous' 1ew the
dominant one.
""fMJ d1 order 1soverd1agnoscd and ovcrtrcatcd."
ays Dr. David Keith. assistant profcs or of oral and
mitxtllofacial suracry at Harvard Dental School.
every ten pa11cn1scla1min1£ T,MJ problems 3ctuall} have
them.
The d 1 lliculty with the remedies is that~ conference
convened by the American Dental A soc1at1on two
sum me rs ago could find li ttle scientafksupport for any s1n~Je approuch to T.MJ disorder-assumrnJ the t~crapy
1sn t needlcsslyapphcd 1n the first plaee.
Part of the problem, according to a number of
observers. is that the TMJ is a ste.,child of the: hcalin8nl1s.
Spum1ng 1t for the otherglamorousjoints-shoulder. hip,
knee und ankle-orthopedist consigned 1t 10 theden11sts.
But until recentl y. dentists were busy with other thini-s
Cavi t1c . for instance. Now. with fluoride cutting down
sharply on cavities. omc dentists have boarded the f MJ
bandwagon. There arc book$ on how to double yourdt."ntal
prat·t1cc with TMJ.
v1rg1n1a' Laskin reports that in a study he.conducted 'X> pertcnt ofTMJ patients get better-whether given
conservati .. c trt."utments sue~ ~s muscle rela~at1oi:i thcrap!
orambi11oui. bite reconstruction. "Why ~sc 1n.vas1ve,
cxpcns1 ve trea1ment when simple therapies will ac·
com oh sh the same thing?'' he asks.
Another part oft he problem is that f}Ot all that chcks.1s
TMJ dy function. Accgrd1ng to Dr. Laskin. people w11h no
pain or discomfort may make the samcclicktng. crunchtng
and gravelly ~oundsas those wi th actual TMJ agon).
Harvard's Keith says that 30 to 35 percent of health>
people havejoints that routinel) make such noises. No one
I.nows-indeed no one bas ever looked into -whether or
In fac1 the surest "cure" for some TMJ problems can
be aston1sh.1ngly s1m plc-'forsakingchewinggum or
sw1tchtng telephone ears, for example. New Jersey's Dr. Hartee~plains th::tt those who regularly spend hours on the
phone. especially 1fthey lean on a shoulder cradle, nsk
~u111ngc>.cess pressure on the TMJ.
not such sounds presage later TMJ trouble. •
TheADAsaysit has no idea howmaoyofthe47
m1lhon will ever need treatment. Aceording 10 orthodori-
t1~t Lawrence$. Hartc:"oflivi ngston. N.J .. d1rectorofthe
New Jersey Center for Cranial Facial Pain. only three of
lJnt1I sLandarosofTMJ diagnosis and treatment arc e~tabhshed and w1dclyacccpted. it's up to patient~ LO
protect themselves from needless or needlessly expensive
1rcatment. American Health Magazine
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'1) DO< VAH DYKE
MOVIE
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Bill~ -S) LENA HORNE: THE LADY ANO
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QtJ WHEEL Of FORTUNE ~~GIAL • ** "The Three FIOIS Of Eve"
(1957) Joanne Woodward, David
Waynt.
-7:00-t> C88NEWS D $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE I LOYEBOAT
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ENTERT AIHMEHT TONIGHT OfJ ~AfltJ'( mMIWONAIAE
H, TOXIC TM~: THE FIGHT
AGAINST DfADl Y POUUTION
Z MOVIE • • ••.t Stale Fllf (19451 Jeanne
Cram. Dana Andtev.s
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6 20NniETOWN D Q! FAMll Y FaJD
fJ EYEONLA m WKRP IN CINCIHNA Tl
g) PEOPlE'S COURT
&il WILD, WILD WORLD Of
AMMAlS
C,!) NOVA
(I) TIC TAC DOUGH
®) 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE m HAVE GUN WIU TRAVEL
-8:00-t> DONALD O(JCl('S 50TH
BIRTHDAY
B ~Wt
In epic
Far.e Dunaway atara
in 'Ellla Ialand," the
three-part mini -
series continu~ at
9 tonight on CBS,
Channel 2 .
Hottman, Susan George.
-10:00-
D all REMtHGTON STm.E em NEWS ·
0 9 JE881£ G ISPV G CON8TlTUTION: THAT
DELICATE BALANCE ~~t rC)MOYIE
• U "My Cousin Rachel" (1953)
OIMa de Havllland, Richard Burton
( H' HrT()IHIKEA
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AIA
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'HlMOVIE
t t "The Othef Side Of Midnight"
(1977) Mari&-France Ptsier, John
Beck
<Oi MOVIE
• • •. "Frances" ( 1982) Jessica
Lange. Kim Stanley. '
r $) GALl.AO..ER: OVEfl YOUR
HEAD
!ZIMOVIE * ••.; "S.COOO Tho\Jgh1s" (19821
al A WOMAN Of SUBSTANCE Lucie Arna.z, Cr11g Wasson.
Er!) N<NA -11:30-m 12 O'CLOCK HIGH t> (1) FAU QUY
C MOVIE D 3 TONIGHT
• • • "Don't Cry. It's Only Thunder" 0 000 COUPLE
(1982) Oeori1s Chnstopher Susan fJ ®' A8C NEWS NtGHTUHE
Saint James G 8UAHS AHO AU.EH
..H..MOVIE -· V£W • •'n "Star 80 (l983l Mariel Hem· 83 L.ATENIGHTJ.MERICA
.ay. Enc Robetts m ~ CUJ8
6 THE HOU. YWOOO CLOWNS -11:40-
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YEAR • • "Fairy Tales (1978) Ooo
-1:30'-Sparks Sy Ridl'dson
fl@) WHO'S THE BOSS? -.-12:00-
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.... ENTERTLOVE 80:.!..oo TOHtGHT a EYE ON HOU. YWOOO ... G MOVIE
c.!> WILD AMERICA * * •,; "Whal Otd You Do In The War
-9:00-Daddy1" ( 1966) James Coburn, Dlcil tJ CL ELLIS ISLAND Shawt1 D a! RIPTIDE 00 IHOEPEHOEHT NEWS a ®) PAPER oous m STREETS Of SAH FAANCtSCO
G NEWS ®l ROCl<F°*'O ALES G) MEAV GRIFAN S MOVIE
fli) FRONTLINE • "Death Wish 11" (19821 Charles
C,!) NATURE Bronson, Jill Ireland m MOVIE -12:30-* * 'h "A.2po1nlment For Love" O QILATEHIGHTWYTHDAVIO
{f9TifCfiarl9s Boye<, Matgaret Sul· lETTERMAH
lavan. O AL.FAED HITaiCOCK
CO) MOVIE PAESlNTS ** "P0<ky's" (1981) Dan Monahan, fl THREETHREE O
Mark Herner MOVIE • • • ·~ "Catnal Kf\OW!e(jge" (19711
JIClc Nletlolson, Ano-Margret
fJ (!JJ THAEE'S A CROWD ,...$JMOV1E * u ·un.on Station (1950) Wil-
G JOKEll'S WILD
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..., '# illgW1y, Enc Robeo1s G) MOVIE
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O MOVIE • u "The Fountalnheld" ( 1e.91
Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal.
fJ HOLL YWOOO CloeeuP
g)MOVIE
t ••.;"The Madwol'Mn Of Cllalllot"
( 1969 Kat~ Hepburn. Cllarlee
®) AlfMHT TONIGHT
( * "The Kentuclcy Fl'ild M<wle"
(1977) Even Kim. Mast• Bong Soo
Han
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OJMOVIE * u "Btll Cosby Himself' (1982)
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Winger
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Palin
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bn. Ed Begley.
Z MOVlt ~~~ Of Llle . (19831 John Cleese. MidlMI
Palin
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nller Jones, Joseph Cotten.
(!) FAITH20 ro, THEHOLLYWOOOCLOWNS
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France Pmer, Rutger H111er.
S MOV'iE
• • "Walll Aetoss Texu" (1983)
AnneArchef. Tetry Jas1tow.
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-4:10-c MOVIE * * Teooer Is The Night" (1962)
Je.lllller Jones. Jason Roberds .k " Playing musical car') 1s. the onl>
• time together most couples ha'e
·. anymore. 1 nc lX.11.h ul ~ou 1 tdr
running for an enurc month "llhout
.,. some kind of SCf\ ice 1!> a two-
, billionto-one shot. It takes two .
I kno" a lot of people who hve
alone who wouldn't ha ve ll an\ other
"'a). The} 53} when the phon~ rings.
it's for them. The> can cat from the
The problem 1s we·,e been looktng 13 Tornght-The Unfor-
upon marriage as a commitment. It'!, * getableConclullonl
really a trade-off. A Woman Of Subttance
Guerre (1981) Gerard Oe91tdieu. m VOYAGE
Nathalie Saye -12:40-
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ltCOI' /loitv !I MOVIE
••••,; "S1raw Dogs" (1971) Dustin -1~ * * MY$1twy Island ( 1!178)
• , COQlong spaghem for one dclics
restraint J ha"e seen a single pcr!>on
' add a handful of spaghe111 10 the
,,, boiling water. look at the p111ful ~ strands swirling around and add
another handful e"ery 11me he passes
:' the pol until n .. looks right.'' By the
..: time it's fin1-;hcd . he has enough
.;, spaghe111 10 feed the New York
Country stars ~ix pop, tradition
'-chapter of the ons of Ital) at a Haggard, Milsap headliners did 'lome politickin& of
: Columbus Da> rall}. With a mate. their own -pulling plenty of pop to
, you could send r,paghett1 sand\\1lht·" Fricke, Greenwood please everybod} into their three-
. 1n a lunch hox for three "eels hu t hour sho" Saturday night.
I · , k perform with video a one. >ou re ., uc But for those in the packed house at
I think the wor'\t thing about II\ ing ~ Anaheim Convention Center who
alone would be to aucpt ihc rcspon'1· B ) CAROL MOORE prefer pure country with its telling
biht} for e'er) thing. There''> no one 0111>eoe11y"°'11M1 l)nCs from the heart of life's ex-
cise to blame for lea' 1ng the milk out. penences. !here was Merle Haggard. ... the porch· hghl on tearing up the .\\ ( ampa1gn ·g4 wed came to a
paper. lea" mg toothpa'\IC 1n the <,in!.. close. th ree.Marlboro Cou ntry Music His set featured the landmark ;:=====::::::'.=:::::=======================;i .. Okie from Muskogee:· current hit.
WbydOesanaboveaveragekld
get a below average graCle? 1
.. Let's Chase Each Other Around the
Room.'' and his fiddling duels with
Tin) Moore and Jimmy Bilkens from
his band. The Strangers, that prompt-
ed thl' first spontaneous standing
ovation of the even mg.
Janie Fricke. who JOtncd Haggard
for a duct. had been the firsf>of the
stars to appear on the traveling stage
with its 30.000 watts of sound power.
Her energetic dcll\ery of the 1ron1-
-..call y tilled .. Your Heart's Not In It. ..
was one indication of wh)' she·
ca med conM..'Cuhvc .. Female Vocalist
of the Year" awards from the Count!)
Music. .\ssoc1at100. As a tnbu1c 10
Barbara Mandrell. who was to be the
DANGER SIGNALS OF
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IJttle •Na 'Out-of-Poclltt .UDllDI
star of the I O-c.·11y show he fore she was
mtrcally tnjured 1n a car accident two
months ago. Frick<.· sa ng :·The Old
Rugged Cross:·
Lee G rt•enwood. CMA 's 1983 Male
Vo<itl ist of the Year. also acknowl-
edged Mandrell before he sang .. To
Me" from their rrcently released duet
album.
Back in Anaheim where he anend-
~ high sc hool. Greenwood 111~0
performed .. God Blc s the USA··
(which hc had sung at President
Reagan's victory cclebratlbn last
Tuesday) complete with its video of
all-American farming folks and un-
furling Oas.
The first video by a Nasllvillt·
based country music anisl to be
hown on MTV, Ronnie Mslsap's "Sh' Loves My Car.'' was shown
during h1'i finale performance. Ap-
parentJy rcstin1 on hl Albums of the
Ycnr 1n 1975. 1977 and 1978 and
F.ntcrtn1ner-0f the Year award ( 1977).
Milsap devoted mo t of his ingina
time to "now music .. rcque tcd by his ~on -a medley of rock ·n· roll hits
from the 1950s and '60s.
The present ten~ o(country mu ic
Ronnie Mllaap
was defined by the Wencfl) Union ban~. The s~x musicians stirred the nu.di.enc~ wuh their instrument.al
ong1nahty for the "William Tell
Overture" tbat had guaranteed a
victory ~or them in Marlboro's Coun-
try ~usic !alc.nt Roundup in Ca.li-
fom1a . Their pntc was SS.000 and &he
chance to open Saturday's show.
BRAIN RESE~CB ..•
From Bl
brain -c.ab:i make nerve cells le s Anr increase of pba 1nh1b1ts the
a('t1ve:· Dr Jone rtlated ••trpba 1s brain s funct1onina. he NICI.. At 1w
rcduC'CJ . other cell~ t>Komc more 1s1dt, Dr. Jones mentioned that pbe
acuvr than the houtd be As 1 rc«ptors also •rt a 1tc of action for
re ult. the overactive l'Cll can lead to the drug valium. which slows the
an ep1les)llc ·fit.'' brain•5 activuic .
In Lou Gchna·s J1scasc. the op. Before acccpuna h11 u I •PPoint· ~1tc procc s OC't'u~. Dr. Jona ment Dr. Jone~ spent 12 )'ean 1t c~"larncd In tcad of ~comin1 over· • W1\h1naton Un1vcr ''t in L Louis
active. \:Cll~ arc de tro \:d, lim1un.s stud)'inl the (.'(rebra conu and
the bnun· ab1hty to ''""~mat semn1 up the araJuatc proaram in 10 the mu!.CIC . ncuro~1cncc.
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•
'Shades• splendid.
w~rld J!remiere On
S CR.Second Stage
Much hke "Points an T1tnc .. a pie~ 1ous world premiere on sOuth
( ou\t Repcft~ry·s Second S~ae.
David ~pstean s "Shades" owes lt5
1n\r11ra11.on .10 recent headlines. But
the rcaliia11on hardly dam~ns the
CllJoyment of this splendid-~black
comcd). also btina performed for the
fi1 "'' 11me at SCR 's downstairs theater ·
Lpstc1n has employed the popular
pla~wnting device of 10 sin~ diverse
pl'r'ionah1ies into a strained s1tuat1on.
and he sweetens the mixture by
1111roduc1ng a pair of characters
"'hose resemblance lo John Hinkle>
and Jodie Foster 1s far from coin-
cident . The> provide dramatic.
counterpoint to the hero's comical
fru~lrat1ons at a soured business upportunil)
Toi
Tnus
is that of the Hinkley-tyl)C'.&.haracter, a
starstruck ncbbish whollkidnaps a
rnovic starlet at aunpoint
The int~ration of these two story
lines is sk1llfull¥ accomplished and
Levey's captivating SCR production
manages •to avoi d the stereotyped
peace movement figu'res. ·Only 1hc
fnnge characters of the' WASP stu-
oent leader and his militant Jewish
gi rlfriend lack genuine dimension.
f
This cdec:t1c mixture works sur-
pr \1ngly "'ell m director John Frank
L '\ c~ 's enormously entcrta101ng pro-~ut11on. ""hich 1s remarkably free of
ltr-;1 time-out excesses. Playwright
fhomas Murphy. whose · tedious
'( 11gl1 ( onc:crt" is the SCR fea ture
.11tract1on upstairs. could take lessons
from Epstein's econQmical expo-
sit ion and '>harply defined character
Michael MacRae as the sunglasses
pllcbman. a veteran of anti-establish-
ment causes from the 1950s on. gives
a stron1 account of a patriotic free
enterpnser cbasin$ the "big score."
Kerry Noonan deli vers a poignantly
comic portrayal of his tee n-age hill-
billy gi rlfriend, a drab airhead who's
determ ined to find fame in Holly-
wood.
Randy Rocca, Kerry Noonan, Michael MacRae ln ''Shadea" at Soatb Cout Repertory. ------------
'kctl·hes
l pstc1n also successfully pulls off a
\tartlmg shift ol focus between his
tir'lt and second acts. In the opener.
thl' pla~ belongs 10 ··Moonlight"
Mcctde. an aging h1pp1e planning to
m.ikc a fonune selling sungla~s at a
'\c"' York a nu-nuclear rail}. A(t'er
intl'rm1s1;1on. the commanding figure
They share thei r base ment apan-
ment wit h a transient young space
case (the Hinkley prototype) whose
muffied cry for recognition becomes a
roar when he abducts the actress and
su bjects her to a bizarre "interview''
to rei nfo rce his own sense of self-
""onh. Randy Rocca enacts th is
diffi~ult charac ter superbly. shafting
stan lingly from harmless wierd o to
dangerous fanatic.
Eileen Seeley conveys volumes
with 'her frightened eyes as the
bcauuful young movie star thru st
into a life-threatening situation. Terri
Hanauer and Sean Coleman arc
effect a vc as the-college students who
unwittingl y mgger the kidnapping,
though their roJes lean toward cliched imagef}. ·
Mark Donnelly's ·rau~. clunered
basement apartment setting -com-
plete wi th cobweb-covered overhead
pipes -is a perfect backdrop for the
play·s outrageous events. The hghung
effects. by Pa ulic Jenki ns. also are
effective. and embellish the play's ·
fi nal slatement. a vow by Rocca's
twisted character to do something to
auract his heartthrob's a11ent1on -
like maybe take a shot at a president?
"Shades" 1s among the more 1m-
press1ve world premiere~ on the
Second Stage. lacking perhaps the
visceral 1mpac1 of ··Brothers" or
"Men's Singles." but certa1nl} as
'Thief ~f Hearts' traveled rocky route
8) F RANCISCO PEREZ RI VERA
AHoclet..S "'•" Wrllet
"At the. l11!1e. I wasn't sure yet what Bauer soon $01 a one )ear contract :·ft's been lu·w~ in m)' career,"
my main interest was. But JUSL one with Columbia Telev1s1on for 13 Bauer said about his agent. "She gave
'L \\ YORK -For Steven Bauer. da) I auditioned for a play.and was boursoflhe-TV $eReS-''-F--rom Herc 10 m~ IM idea that I -cmllct-cre<nrmy
till' road 10 stardom ran from Cuba 10 cast. Once l was in the atm osphere of Eternity," opposite William Devane. desuny -that I didn't havt' to take
I lo11da to Holl~wood 10 New York. the theater. I was hooked on 1t." "After that I kept working on many wha tever role I could get:'
I 11\ latest Holl) wood film is "Thief Bauer went by the name "R(>Cky" TV shows. tncl uding 'She Is in the . Ha uer plans to keep one foot in the
nl I k am." and he's starring off-Echevarria and won a role in the PBS Arnn Now: a T V Movie of the Week theater and that's \\>h\ he's in ''Balm
B1oach\a\ in Lanford Wilson's se ries. "Que Pasa USA," about a Wi th Melanie Griffith. That movie 1n Giiead." He al!>O wants to co-star
"BJllll in' Gilead.'' Cuban immigrant famil y 1n Florida. changed my hfe.''. Bauer sai~. with his wife in a remake of "Born
I he ~7-~car-old ctctor says there's ·• Afterthrce seasonsof·Quc Pasa: I He married Gnffith and signed on Yesterday." Griffith currently stars in
onh onl' \\a) to become a star. and decided that enou$h was enough," he• wi th her agent. Phyllis Carl yle. "Bod> Double."
th<it 1!.. "to focus all the clements of said. "I left Miami and moved to Los .
~our energ~ 1n onl) one direction: Angeles. And there the questio n of my
gt•tting tlll'rc .. name came up again and again. No
B.1uc-r. "'ho \~as born Esteban mailer where you go or how you look,
h hn ama ')amson in Havana. came your Latin name precedes you.
to the I nm·d tatcs when he was 3 ''The producers wouldn't even
\ 1'Jr\ ul d. 1-{Js famtl} .setllc4-•1n-_(Ons.id.er )c.Oufar a ·~gµlar' role if }Our -rr 1nda family name is Echevarria," he con-
·1 studied human111es at the tinued. "So I changed m} name 10
'-llam1-0ade Commun11~ College StC\Cn Bauer and tncd to be JUSI
and that included philosophy. htera-another l\mencan actor. After all. I
tllrl' h1'llOI'\ ... he said in an interview. didn't even have an accent'"
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Ecc>Qomist predi.cts goo<J .
economy, strong marke1
Best in vestments should be linked
to growth-oriented_goods, services-
By JOY DEE ANTHONY
0 .. 11 l'llol C:Wr~I
"I think '85 is goin'g· t6 be a good
·year for the economy. I think the
stock market is going to do well." says
Or. Peter Trcadwa). chief economist
and senior vice.president of Cralin &
Co .. an investment bankingand retail
brokerage firm with offices in New-
pon Beach.
Though Treadway i'S optimistic
about 1985. he says that the current
budget deficit is symptomatic of
underlying problems. especially "the
encroachment of government spend-
ing ir the economy." Recently. gov-
ernment spending as a percent.age of
Gross National Product grew to ·
around 25 percent though 1t has si nce
dropped back to around 24 percent ot
GNP. he said.
considered by some to be a targcttOr
cuts. yet military spending. onc-c 49.
percent of the government budget
under President Kennedy. 1s now
only 26 percent. "There's not as much
fat there as people think."
"R:us1ng taxe!> to plug deficits 1s not
the way to go.'' Treadwa~ remarked
What he fa' o rs instead 1s a proposal
to lower tax rates and cut loopholes .
the so-called "Oat tax ...
Treadway points out that such a
major reform would involve wide-
spread adjustments. "The flat tax
means a repricing of virtually t''-'e r}
asset 1n the econom). from houo;e!. to
JUSt about anything you can name.
because the tax S\Stem has.become so
all-pervasn c." ·
Silicon circles "I do hope that the second round of
attempting to get the growth of
government spending under control
will be undenakcn again. but it's not
goinP '" t-i:-N1<;v" .,,. •·11<1 T),.f,.n<;c is
Pleased "'Ith the amount of monc~
suppl) t1$htcning that the Federal
Reserve is now embarking upon.
Treadwa} cautioned. "I thin k 11
would be a disaster if they tightened
anv more." Hc expects interest rate'>
10 (·omc down some as a consequence
Theee •iltcon diode chips from the Colo-
rado Component. Division of Stemen•
Component. Inc., ln Broomfield, Colo. are
ln•pected before ahipment to vendora. The
chips a re uaed to rectify power In large
main-frame co!Dp~ten. ·
You'll get savUv on cu .. a cruises · · ··--··-···~·· ·
when )Ull open a Money Market Certificate Account.
If you think aving won't get you anywhere in this
world. it's rime you opened a Money Market Certificate
Account with Pacific Savi ngs Bank.
Not only do these accounts pay high money market
interest, for a limited time they come wi th suhstantial
saving * on luxuriou Cunard cruise
TERM SHIP DESTINATION SAVINGS• ,. -----I monch Prone"" Mt>'<•cn/Ala•k• $1~0
I monlh• Pri'l<"«>~• Mr aocn $HO
6 month• Prince-.. Mt'a1cn uoo I yt'ar Prwncc, .. Mt' .. Cll $400
l month• 'ia1afjnrd Tran•Canal/Ala•ka SHO
fl month• •K~fJord Tnn.Canal/Alacka $400 I Vt'U ·~·fJ•>rd Tran.Canal/Ala•luo n oo
·~·••n1• "'"' F.""'°n Jouhlt H(\ ur .. nc~ Oth .. , ~fUlllf'\ f'"'\Lf'rt s ••• ,,,,,d ~Orld Cru1w,, may ..,.... aval a9'No uron tf"QU«"''
Just depoc;1c $5,0l"\) from a source other than an exist·
ing Paci(ic Saving, Rank account. You'll .,ave lm Cunard
Prince s Crut"t''-to Mexico or Ala ka. or on C unr1r<l/NAC
SagafJord C rui..e., to Alaska and the Tran Cnnal
Enter the Pacifi c Saving Bank/Cunard VIP Sweepstakes.
You could win an II day Sngttfj ord C::ruisc for two
co Alaska worth $8000. There's no obligation. Just fill out
an entry fo rm at the Pacific Savings Bank nearest you .
For up-to-th~-minute money market cercificate rates
and more information. call l-800-PACIFIC ( 1-800-722-4 342),
or mail in the coupon below.
·Money Market Certificate Accounts from Pacific
Savings Bank. Isn't it about time you got somewhere~
•0t"'°unt offt'r rnds Dcctmbcr
ll. 19 4 Embark before Occt'm·
bcr 14. 191\S Onl• ont YOUcht'r
f't'' fam1lv Ot«'oun" are offerr-d
hy Cunard and are baaed on
Cunard'a ratca per penon. douhlt
uccur~ncv and may not be used
tn ~nn1unctton ~·•th any mher
Cunard dtYounr nffr-r or promo
hon M•nrmum h11okrn11 two
cahrm f't'r cru1~ M1n1mum
llfl!d '"' Cuna1J Prine" arrlv
E•nttntr Pkrhc av1na• tUSlllmtrt •re rlt111blt' a. lc1n1 ii• ursnna
h.l•nct' I\ o( Octoht-r I~. 198'4 1J
rnm•ucd hv ar lt1<1 J~ 000 rn •
1u1l1fv1n1 kcnunt Cunard Prrn
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ol current rld pohC\
.. The hanking S)!ltl'm to 'on
n.tcnt is earl") ing thl' '>10) of the pa·
The ''"" nf the latt' I Q70's "'en· ti
!.In!> of inllat1on." .rrcadwa~ sa1
I oa~ to c.Jnl'lupin~ countm''>. c
pel"iall> L;HJn Amcnc.i. lx-<>1dcs rl"
l''>IUll'. tarm and encr1n loam arc <
bat! loa"' 1n toda) \ non-1ntla1wna
l'l'O nom\. ht• npla1nl·d. But d
anwa ,;, not to 1nlla1t• 1n ordcrto b::
out 1hc hank'> ''hu'>l' ddllnr'> Y.Ou
1hrn lind 1hcm'>l'hl'\ O\\IOg k
'aluahll' dollars ··'-' t•'rl' JU'I going '
ha'c 10 .... or!.. uu1 of tht''>C loar
..,lo'>'h. thc)'rc ~01ng to ha'e 10 t
\H1 t1cn do'' n '>lowl} ··
I fl'ad"a' t'\fll't l\ rl•al gnmlh ot
to .i pcrcc·nt ot CiNP 111 1.~8
··1nlla11un JU'>t "n'l a proh~cm. I
\a1d. adding that .. 1 th1nl.. "'c 11 .. ha' l'
dcdrnc rn ''orld oil price-, I h
ought w hnn~ .. dctlat1on and mm
economir l'11ic1ent}. de<ip11c \UOll' t
tht• problem'> 1n the 198()'\ .. ln1cre
rate<. "111 prol"labl~ ron11nuc IO d•
chm· ell ka\t until tht• t•tonom
tr.ink'> up .igarn Tht· l t·d ha'> t
man.igc rt 1h1'\ ·\\J), and I thin!.. lht
can ''1t1out speeding up mont
~ro"th ~11 I gue,., I'm opllml\tll o
intc1c'1 rain JI ka~I for tht· m·xt thrc.
to \I\ month!.."
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hudl!t'ldl'liu11odcd1m· rn li'>t<ll !'I~
lnim 1hr I.,, h1ll1on or \U ul ll\t.
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In 1111, t'n' 1ronmen1 tht• '>lot
marl..l.·1 Y.111 do better. Tread";" ~ll
There arc thrrc pos1tl\e factor,· gou
n·unumit' rn thr form of lu\\ 1nfl.
11011 anti rdat1\cl~ .-,afc interest ratt"
poli11t·al \tJbilit) bccau'>e ol 1lw rt
dcctron of Prl·'>1tlcn1 Reagan and th
t>l"l urrencr ot a c;1dewa)., to dO\H
"'art! rortn·1111n of\tocl..\ .. The mor
rtl1011t t•\pn tatwn'> ha\ l' bn·
,haH·d hal~ tur thl' moment Th
markl'l 1'> 111 a '>t'n\t' J \anl'f plan' Jn•
I think ,, ,,1kr plJtt' ·· frcJJ\\a\ \alt
lnH"'>lmcnt' 1ha1 h(' J 111·<, m
n·rnmllli:Ild ...arwllo>t' 1ba1 b.·1 "
rnn1111ut•d 1111la11on. '>ud{.u,,, t•nerg~
gold. '>lh er. and rt·al t''itate. r rt·ad"a
dot•\ not \l't' th l'\l' as good hu}' no
dm·<, hr '>U>'\I the \otocl.. c, con nt-rlc•
'>'1th thl'm lt•ro toupun l rra,ur
\l-Curi11c\ 'cll1ng tor $J'l IKJO mm ar
\\orth $ IOO 000 111 I 0 \l',tr\ at a
implied 1111crc'>t ra1c oi 11 or I
percent he pointl'd out '-'hat \\Oul1
)OU C\peCI $\5000 \\Orth ol gold It
he \\Orth in Ill )l'M'>'' hl' .l\kt·d
.. Go for ruo\pt·rit\ ·Ofll'llll'I
\lock\ ... T rcad\\J\ .id\ I'll'\ r hat lat
be l'\l'r) thing from high tl'rhnolog·
to lo" tn hnolog) :· he add'
"'In thl' late 7(1\, \\hen I -...a, chit•
ccunomrc;t al I annit' Mac." (th•
rcdcral :'\at1onal Mortgage \<;\Ol'l.I
t1on). Trcad"a' rcmarl..cd. "an' 11m1
!"hat! an op11mls11c idea. I ,.,nuid JU\
he Jo-...n and "all 1111 11 "'Cnl a'"a'
anti that '>till ma\ bc the bc\t thrng
Hut the CO\ 1ronmt•n1 1n I ~X4 doc
look de'>Pllt' all 1hc prohll'm'>. <.t
mut h better than the t'n' 1ronmcn111
the la1c 70\ 1.1.hcn I "a' aJ, 1'>m1
t''c~onc to lcarn \pa111,h I thinl
1ha1thcrt·1., '>Omcth1ng to be general I•
op11m1s11c about.'"
Tht· mct•ting ol .;the < oali11un o
Proll's'>1onal F1nanual ~d' 1sor'> a
\\h1lh Trcatl"'a) 'P<>l..t· ...,a., ho\tcd 11·
KMG f\fa1n thfrdman a publi;
accounting anti con'lulung lirm -...11t
500 partncr!> and cnn 1000 pro
fc'>'>1ona1 ..
Dayhill selects
ad representative
Da} hill Corp~. manuta rturcr'I nl
trac;h d1c;posal 'i)!>tCm\. ha'\ \Ciel tn!
Fstt'~-l;ioo,cr/l\l•wpon fknch 11
handle its 19X5ad,e111<i1ng. mcrth.1n
d1s1ng and pubhc rcla11on'> t,1111
pa1gns.
Standard-Pacific
naines new ad firm
S1andard-Pac1fic Corp ha' \t'kt tnl
the advenising firm of Todd llup.hl·'
& Mercn. Inc+ lo)rnndlc the marlu:1-
1ng of nine residential development,
throu$hOul Orange and Lo-. \ngl'ln
counties.
The prOJl'Cls tire currcnth rn '31 1
OUS 'ltagc!. Of dC\dOpmcnt and \all'\
w11h three r<~cently-opcncd prOJCC'I\ 11 lrv1nc and two new PrtlJCCts oon lo
be opened in lrvinc and El Toro ~tandard-Pac1fic is hoadquancrcd on
MacAnhur Blvd. in ( 0~1a M('!>a
Todd" Hughes & Mercn's Ma) I t·1·
has been named arcount manag1•1 with Diane tcvcn' in ch ~ uf art d1 rccno1r.
Ward takes top
UW regional post
Co ta Mesa m1dc01 Jrunt·, \\
Ward. pre~1dcnt and &l'nCrill m.inn •t•r o~the coat ncen ni ma nc11<., di\ l\lnn
ot C1ulton lndu~lnt•\ h;_l\ hccn ap
po1nu:d a\ one Mlhc c.hairnwn lur lht•
wc'itcrn 1c.'tL1on I n1tl'd \\ '" l"Jn pa11n 1
rhc f\'glOn, Uldtn~ lUffiOl\llllltC'\
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One of the nnuon\ most respected
and nrttculatc spoke men on the
.. trials and tribulationl>" of the ever·
chanaina ~helter indu~try. will be the featured peakcr at the Nov . 20th
monthly membctltlip mcctin&of thc
Apartment Ar.sdciation of Orange
1 OvfR !HE Cou~rf ~
County.
Bernard E. Mc une has served as
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wn1or viCl' pre •<Jent of 'hap('ll ln~u$tncs. one or the large t home-
bu11<.kr in the United State-;. ns well
as v1c·c chairman ol the Corporate
Hoard of' d1rcc:1or~. ovcrsecina the
construction o over O.OO<T S&S
C'onstruc11on homes throughout the
western J'Un of the nation i • I
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F. Complete Carpet Repair ~'\
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15801 Rockfleld Blvd.
Ste L • Irvine, CA 92718 (714) 770-3363·
Mc('une and h1i. wife. Jackie. "'''
NEW YORK. tA'P) -The futlowlng llsll show.a 11'1• Ov..tr·the ·Counler stocks end werrents lh•t have oone up 1t1e mos! end down tl'le mo" besed on percent of 'tianoe for Mondav. ·
UP s ANO DowN s
No securllles trading below S2 or 1000 shares are Included. NII and percentage changts are lhe gltterence t>etwHn the Previous closing Id orice and M°"tl!/~s las bid price.
Name Last Cho Pel.
1 e~tek ~~ 21/a UP llz.o 2 P B 11• 21/i UP 1.0 3 Prlt c l4 Up .3 • Panrc un 6'h 1 UP 18 2 ~ Hmedt tl.4 1 Up 17.• Svmbln ~ 1/2 Up 17.4 Faradv •1, lJ. uo 16.7 8 HoeCo 31-T6 7·16 UP 16.7 9 SterSr s 143.4 2 Uo lS.7
110 MlnrEfl 91,-e 1111 UP 1•.S 1 Utal\Sl'l' 2 1-16 I/, Uo 13.9 12 NM R wt 2'1• ''• UP 12.S 13 CousnH 4~ 11> Uo It 1 14 Htthdvn . 3111 ~ UP 12.0 15 Oalkev S •;, UP 11.1 16 M ullSI wl S~e 11) Up 0.8 17 VaFsl S1t. 1h Up 10.5
18 Panetoh 234 i •1. Up 10.0 9 Reshlnc · 8'1• 34 Up 10.0 20 Exovlr 934 1 ~ Up 9.9
21 An·Con 3~ 15· 16 UP 9.4 22 RorpOla 23·16 3· 16 UP 9.• 234 R Cll 6 11 Up 9.1 2 nvTr s 9 ~ UP 9.1 25 lockO 301'2 + 2112 Up 8.9
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JUSTICE
Edison
HARRY ANTOYAN Fowataln Valley Marina GRIGGS
Edi.eon
LEGGETT KOLll'fCHAK Fountain Valley Edison
.. Illy 1111 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 19M
Biiiy Kidd
la atlll hitting
the alopea, and
enjoying It. C2.
' -fml'ftGAN PORTER
Fountain Valley Marina
...
:r~rry DOMhue
.. yahleBrulM
aren't through,
by a IOng allot. Cle •
WIDTE PEJtAl"LOa
Foo.otelo Valley con.ea ... llu
' ' All~Sunse·t · dominated by Barons ...
Swigart na111ed bac k of y-ear;
Zeno, Milner earn hono rs
By ROGER CARLSON
Of the Ody ,Nol ll•fl
Everyone was 1n agrcemen1before1he Sunset League
foo1ball season began -it was going to be a season of
upsets. no one would go unbeaten.
F IRST TEAM OFFENSE
Poi. Pla1er, school Ht. Wt. Yr.
QB-Keith Jarrett. Edison 6-1 175 r.
RB-Shawn Masse). Manna S-11 175 Sr.
RB-Davt> Swigart. Fountain Valle) 5-10 185 Sr.
RB-Adam Antoyan. Manna 5-9 212 Sr.
WR-Carl Harry. Fountain Vallev 6-0 165 Sr.
WR-Rick Justice, Edison • S-8 160 Jr.
TE-Ken Griggs. Edison 6-3 200 Jr.
OT-Brad Leggett. Fountain Valle) 6-5 1250 Sr.
OT-Mark Kolinchak. Ed1-;on Q-1 1210 Sr.
OG-Patnck Henigan. Fountain Valle-. 6-1 :BS Jr.
OG-John Porter. Manna · 5-11 21 S Jr.
F'IRST TEAM DEPEN E
DE-Fred Jordan. Manna
DE-Da' 1d Hicks. ~cstm1 n!.lcr
DL-Lance Leno. Fountain Valle)
DL-Scott >\moll. Ed1r,on
DL-Tom Boyd. Fountain Valle)
LB-Bobby Rose. Wes1m1mMr
LB-Doug Bennett. Cd1son
LB-Kell> Stovall. Ocean View
DB-Enc Wheel"nght. Ed1-;on
DB-8111 Craft. Manna
6-t ·
6-2
6-4
6-1
6-2
6-0
6-0
6-3
6-1
Fountain Valle) H1gh's talented Barons. however.
made shon work of that bit o(gucsswork --as they swept
to an unbeaten record behind the legs of tailback Dave
Swigart. running behind the blocking of Lance Zeno and
with the benefit of the coaching of M ike M liner.
SWIGART MILNER L. ZENO c -te-.e White. Fountain Valle\ 5-11 220 Sr.
Fountain Valley Foant.aln Valley Fountain Valley PK-Micky Penanor. Fountain Valle} 5-8 160 Sr
DB-Greg Koperek. Edt'iOn
DB-Mike Gra}. Edison
Pun1er-Kn1n Ml'Chan Ocean Vu.•w
5-11
S-9
5-9
6-3
210 Sr.
198 Sr.
245 Sr.
195 Sr.
20S Sr.
193 ST.
200 Sr.
2 t 5 Sr.
175 Sr.
175 Jr.
175 Sr.
165 Sr.
210 Sr.
That tno which leads the pack in All-Sunset League
selections b) the Dail) Pilot He ;rlso caught six passes for I 04 yards. but his real SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
strength was the ab1lit) to run 1n traffic and when the space QB-Ted McM1 llen, Westminster 6-2 166
SECOND T E AM DEFENSE
Sr DE-Eugene Tsuda Hunt1ng1on Beach 5-11 185 St.
200 Sr.
240 Sr.
190 Sr.
225 Jr.
180 r.
210 Sr.
200 r.
210 Jr.
160 Sr.
150 .5L
180 Sr.
•S~1gan. the I MS-pound tailback. 1s 1 he Back of the
Year. "as there. ~he abtltt> to go the distance. RB-Sean Curran. Edison 6-0 180
.\mongh1s 10touchdownswererunsof67.59.51 and RB-Seott Elliott. Huntington Beach 6-0 185
Sr. DE-Dean Toohe'.>. Founlain Valle} 5-11
Jr. DL-Robcn Flor) Hun11ng1on Beach 6-4 •Zeno. a 245-pound JUn1or with .l.ll-e\erything
written on his future. l'i the Lineman of the Year. 31 )ards. 1n add1t1on 10 a 42-)'ard pass pla~ in league. WR-Chip Rish. Manna 5-10 i65
Zeno. a 1"0-"a' standout "ho 1eamed "Ith Brad WR-Tim Malloy.. Fountain Valle~ 6-1 180
Sr. DL-Grant Ice. Edison 6-0
Sr. DL-' oti Moberl} Huntington Beach 6-3
•And Milner. an integral part of1he f1)untain Valle)
system while an assistant during the glo~ )ears of the m1d-
1--~=o-rare 70s. and the Barons-head coach since 1979. Is fhe
Coach of the Year.
Leggett to eas1l} form. the mo$t 1mpr~sl\ c one-1v.o punch TE-Mike McGhnchev. Ocean Vu:,v. 6-4 22S
in the line. ed_ged out his teammate for honors a!> the OT-Brent H)ska. Ma.nna 6-4 240
league\ 6cst lineman. OT -hawn Fleming. Ocean V1cv. 6-4 230
He\ 1>ne ofs1\ 1umors to be honored on the first team. ~-T~lcr Hanson. Edison S-9 195
Sr LB-Tim ninn. Fountain Valle} 5-9
Sr. LB-Da\ 1d Lopez Ed1~n 6-3
Jr. LB-Da\ld Fletcher. Manna S-T1
Jr. LB-Rand~ Hatch. Huntington Beach 6-1
Sw1gan rushed for 740 }'ards on I 0 I carries during
league pla)'. good for a 7.3. aver~ and he scored 10
M1lner's s11l-)ear record as Fountain Valle,·., head OG-R1ck nowdon. Foun\ain \-alle~ 6-0 190
coach has found him directing the Barons· to ihe CIF C-T. Thomas. ~diwn 6-1 19~
pla}ofT'i on all six occasion~. . PK-Darren Tomas1ck. Htn. Beach 5-10 -165
r. DB-~a)nc Seanoa. Ocean View 5-9
r. Dl:t-< lms ~ 1ck~: Fou.nta•n \ alle"" 5-)_
Sr. Punter-Rick} Gales Wcstminstc"r b-L touchdowns in that span. ,.
JORDA!'t
111.arlaa
HICKS
Westmlnater
reen Bay next
as Rama look--
or wild card --
The Rama, shooting for a wttd-
c.rd berth fn the ptayoffa. have
f90ld •pair of the National Foot-b911LA9QI•'• better teams the put
two Sundays, and Coach John
AobiMon MY9 he ftguNS things
.,.., going to get any easier.
"t ti** • hav. a vety difftcult ~ thil week,'' Robinson
_... McJncMy, refefrlng to next
Sunday'ameetlng wtth the Packers
In~ Bay. "We're ptaytng one
of the league's hot teams. We'll
MMI 90 play as well as we did thla
Wilek.''
AltMOTT
Edtbon
BOYD ROSE
Fountain Valley Weatll'ttn1ter
BENNETT
Edl1on
STOVALL
Ocean View
WHEELWRIGHT CRAFT
Edl10n Marina
KOPEREK
Ubon
GRAY Edbon
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Rciiqers 'Monda:f night magic missing
Se a hawks, with a boost from the c rowd,
h and LA its third consecutive def eat
~·I::·\ TTLE (A P) -When the Los
An.gcles Raiders· renowned prime
11me ryiagic fail'i them. the} heller
c;1a11 worrying.
-\ftcr their 17-14 setback Monda)
night against the opportun1st1c Seal·
tic 5cahawks. the} ha' e to be won1kr-
ing 1f the}~rc e'en going to ma!..1.• thl'
Na 11onal Football League playoffs
thi-. season -much les'i reix·at as
Sur><'r Bowl champions.
"We're 7-4." Raiders· Coach T om
Flo res said. "Our backs a're up aga1n<,I
the wall \\Ith that kind of record ..
l Ill' h>'i~ was JU~t the third b> the
Ra1dl'r'> who haH' won 21 games and
tied one in 25 nationally tele' iscd
Monda) night appearances.
It might not be the Raiders· ~car.
\a1d quan<:rback Marc Wilson in
'rn ll'\\ ing the Sl\·lurno' er disaster
"I think ~e·rc snake b11 a little h11:·
'w\ 11'.on said after cattle intercepted
him thre<' times in the founh quarter
lolln"1ng three earlier Raider
fumhln "We keep doing things ~hat
Ml' '>Clf-Je~tructnc."
"en Easlc' had l\vo in1ercept1on\
Benjamin has
point to prove
l ..... -
university star
looking forward
t o CIF showdown
By RICHARD DUNN
-v.11, l"llo4 CorJM11: 11••1
I f someone was 10 'kl} 'ii\ ~cci..' ago
that University High School "as
going to the CIF playoffs and Trojan
1a1I back Grei Benjamin wns to
eve ntuall} gain an Oran~e ( ount)'
sin1;le-gamc. season-high _83 yards.
) ou would probabl) gn c that person
a st range look.
But 11me has been a hless1ng for
lln 1vcr II)' .\nd for Benjamin.
Player of Week
look like 11 was an eyc--0pening
ncurs1on to the pla~offs. but Bcn-
1~min·, consistent play down th<'
'itretch ha.-. given h1m the no1onet) he
think\ ha'i been missing. •
I II\ '>IJl1stln last Friday night
included lln }ards o n '6 carries and
lhrel· touchdowns. ont• a 50-}ardcr.
( oupled v.1th t tn1\ersit} ·s of-
len\l\C hnc. RcnJ3mm drove around.
through and O\er the Woodhndge
dl'fensc 10 help lead the TroJans lo a
l "\..14 'ica V1cv."Leasut> v.m. a "'ctor}
tha1 put lht• TroJan~ in the playoffs.
Ill' al'io earned tht' Dail} P1loi's prep
Pia, er of the Weck for his efforts.
"It v.a'I a mu t win for us and we
went 10 him." aid Trojan Cooch Rick
Curtis "H1 runnmgallo\ved us to be
'\UCec sful pa!>si ng the .hall as \\ell.
lx'CaUSl' mo 1 of the time the) wcr<'
tl)ing ICl kc> on him and that opened
a'cnue\ for u., to do other things:·
Onl} one ohject wa\on lknJamin·.,
mind. ho~t.·-.cr, ~
··~·onng.. •· w 1d the 6-0. 105-pouno
\t'tubr. who Q wt'd. eorlier against
rv.p0n Harbor ran for 112 }ard~.
.. c\CI'\ t1ml" I had thl" ball ··
fkn1.1m1n·., numbrr!.. though. h. \C
gont• \omcwhat unno11ecd 11'11
"'a'°n .\nd that p.'ln1.tll ma' be ~ tx·rau~ th~rc Jl'C \0 man\ other aood
runner' in Oranttt' C-uunt'
Dc:n1anun v.ho usc-0 to let the ).trd'
do thl' wtk1nl rot tum 1\ nov. n:ad) to
let flrcp foothall Pl'oplt' know ol h1\
flrt'\Cn •
_,
\nd 10 'l't thl' rl,lHJ '1ra1gh1.
lkn1om1n J.iincd jU\t 'I '? )Anh the
fir1t fhl' ~:tmt'' -a la()~' thJt ..av.
\ 1n110 I 4 -hut ru\hcJ tor~ ynrth
1hc IJ\t fi\c game' Th~u·, v.hcn thl'
Tro1nn' v.i·nt 4·1
1
am.I John 1 larm got th1.• 01h1.·r
··'.\ c made too n1an' mental
rnalfunc11ono;:· said four:11m'c Pro
Bo'"' rnrnerhack l cc;ter Ha\C\. who
wa., hurned fer two . 1h1rd-penod
IOul'huo,\>n passes. ··~1..-,1.. hcen get-
ting a\\a~ v.11h th1.·m for the eight
\ea\oO\ I'\ e hcen With !hi\ team
Nm' 1t'' ca1ch1ng up v.11h u' ..
lh1.· "eaha\\kS v.on th1.• kind of
gam1.· lhl' Raider'> h.1,1.· ah'a~!> -
\ecmed tu he ahlc rn pull out ot the hag
-e<,rx·uall~ on '-1onda~ nights
~attk tuoi.. ad,antage ot m diance'>
and pmted 11<, fifth '>lra1gh1 '1ctu~ 10
c;tand 4-2. a game hch1nd Dcn,er in
thl' \H We'll
I h1.· Ra1derc; 'iullcred 1heir third
U\nl.,el'UU.\C defeat ror lhl' lir~I tll~e
'>Ince 1981 .
"The eaha\\ICS did a \Ul)\'r Joh ..
said Raider drfen<,1,e end Hov.1l'
Long. "Chuck Kno\ i\a \UfX'fl.'llJlh
It wac; an "t'mouonall~ ·dl'1!1ning e\-
ix·nencc ..
"These fan'> arc the grl'Ull'\I in th1.·
v.orld.'" II.no\ remar!..ed about thl'
1ncrcd1bl~ loud Kingdomc: Scahav. i...,·
record rro"d of 6-l.001 mo<>t ol
v.hom "ho "ere dal11n \I.fl Ill' ·Ra1lkr
Busters· T-.,h1rts
"The noise "a" J lat tor " \.\ 11\011
adm11ted.
~1th Lo' -\ngele.-. leading --o lln
\1arcu'i >\llen ·s 1., ard 1ou'-hdov. n
run in second penod ~attic ljuar
terbac!..Da\e "-neg l'\plo1 tcd Ha\l'\
1n a 17-po1n1 third-quaner hh11
\111.·r "orm John"K>n i..1cked a 27-
'ard lil•ld goal that follov.ed a Shelton
R11b1n\on rcuncl"\ i.lt \lien's fumble
nn the Ra1det 12 "-neg capped a pair
111 o 1-\ard JnH'' v. 1th scoring passes
111 \Jrd\ w B\fon Walker and 20
\..1r1.h to rool..ll' Dal"\ I Turner
·1 c'll'r I\ a bump-and-run t}pe of
Jl'len'>1' 1.' tMd.,'' Turner said of
llJ\t'\ --nnn· \OU get b\ him. he puts
h1' hand on \oU and pushes ~ou out of
tx1und' II \ou can !..noel his hand
av. a' hl· ' in trouble ..
Thl' Ra1de~ got back into the game
"hln \lien ~ored on another 1-vard
run I 22 tntn the founh quaner after
\ ..1nn \It [lrn' intercepted Kneg at
thl \cank 2-
Holmes heading
for twilight zon~
Greg Benjamin
By ED SCHL'YLER
Larr~ Holme'> 1~ lhl' prl m ll'I lw." '
v.l·1gh1tighter1n th1.· "'nrld ,1 pm1t1Pn
he has earned. But h1.· .11"1 " in .1
l"xl\lng T"1light Zom·
Holmes 1\ 35 ThJI°' \<Hiil!,! l11r .1
hotel ov.ner. "h1lh hl'.., II' 1ild 1111 .1
tighter.
-\nd hdoo~cd old lac;1 f-rHla' n1~ht
"hen he needed I 2 round., 111 '"'P l I
\Car-old Jame' "(llonl'llU'hl'I .
Smllh v. ho did not tllrn prn until tw
"a!>~~
Thl· ligh1 at la\\ l11.l' \\·I' '111Pf'\"d
~·a use \m11h \\,l.., hadl\ l ut .1'""1\ l.
the left e\C. not Ol'l.lU\l' hl' "·'' tx·1n&
O\l'f\\hcimeu h.' Jlolmt' altlwuF.h
th1.· lntcma11onal Rtnin~ I l-<l1.·rat1tm
rhamp1on wa~ far .lhl·ad 11n ,111 lhfl'\
Horse's price: $3.2 million
l [ '1N(1 TO" "'' 1.\P) -\\hat v.a' hcl1e\Cd Ill tx· J \\llrld
R"rord pnn· ofS' 2 m1fhon for a hor"'e ol racing age \\-JS paid \1ond."
for '·'l'ar-old tt:ul Hold "-intt :ti thr opening ~..,s1on ol the k.reneland
• No' t•mhcr Breed in@ \tock \ale __ .,.
Oflil 1al \BIC'' rt'\:mds do not lt\t .1 l"31C@Of\ lor ho1't' 1n trJ1111n[l
.tlut Jim \\ 1lh.im'i. ~t·en"•land pubhut) d1rl'Ctor .ind Rt~l't'> fk,11.ll''
k.'-'Cncland \alc'i dm.-etur s~ud the~ could nnt re-call a h1&hl'r I.di,., rmi!-
pr1n• for that t\ pC' ol hloo<l'>tod.
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lOmplctc 1fobuNI ol thoroush~rtd tntl'rt~I<> bdontt1ng < \ \\ h11n,.,
of l t"\lniton
The coh -h\ Hold Bidder fwin 1h<' H111l To Rea<,on min \n,.
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"htth opcrttlC\ al ('\1nft1on (arm ~ut I\ N'loe.-d tn Ne\\ 'f'\C'\
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~ik'i 'ilafT a nur~ and <ltx tor n'ul\l not r\'' 1\ e him
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.ilfa 1JI lJrd' .
ll11lllll'\ "·" l~Ut 11\C'r\~(' feft e~(' b}
.I butt .llHI l\\llC '~""'hurt r;~ right
h.1nJ, 111 1h1· h1.·ad h~ ~m1th. "'ho has I''"' l r hu 1 "hl• docm't 5ccm Lo lnov.
hP" to 'I 1 up hh nght v. 1_1/l a lcfljab
I ll1l111l'' \l ho h." J 4h-0 record in a
pr11 l JH'll Ja11ng hJ1. i.. to I 973. plon'i t•• ~l'l'I" fighting \nd th"· reason 1s not
the goal ol heaung the l3tc Rock~
\ 1,1rna no·' -lQ-0 n.'<'Md l\iarc10 no 1s
llh .ml' hl'J' '\lol'1ght champion 10
'''ltrl' untx·.1tl'n ,
.. I lhlll 1 lar1. "h.11 an~bo<h Y}s.
n11111l'' '' "hat matters 1n th1$
hu'llll" ,,11J I lolmc\. a m1lhona1rc
"h" I" l'' .1t I J'tun Pa
tfolmcc; nn("{' ~1d tMt hfe 1n the
'•"' I.ml' 111 [ a'ti1n 1\ 'en fast
Rut 1, mnnt'' a rca\On to fight for
'' \\',11 11ld man v.ho 1<1 linanc1all\
h1.•,1lth' .1nll v. h1' tall\ :tbout not
i:1·t11n~ hut11n thl' n np.''
ll11lnh'' 1ou11ht "\m11h v.11h an
1n1u n not lllmpk'tt•I\ healed Hr
rn l',1kd .1 ll l'r lhl' tight that h<.•
l h1pr'1:d .1 lxinl' 1n h" nght thumtl 1n
I uh hut that ht' lkt1dC'1l to go 1hrou1_th
v.1th tlw 'l lwdukd I 'i-round fight fo1
"hH: h hl· g111 $1 m1lhun
·1 lan I hl·nd 11 I lan't <,uppon 11. ·
-.;1hl I lnlrnl' "h\\ thrl·v. l'011ugh niht
n.Jnd' ''' th.111hrrl· "a' nu ind1c.i11on
lhc h.md "'"'nm IOU pcn\'nt
I h1lnw .. adtlt•d th:it he hopcc; to he
ahk It'''"'' 1ra1n1n~ 1n '" \\;('Cl\ for
an IRI 1111,· dl'lrn\{ ~in't either
O:l\ld &\ 111 " hi hl."3\\~t t\1
h.1mp .. ,n \tr, h:a<:'I sl"1n1'' c4rl\ ~''
\ \ .11 • -
ln,11 tl\11\ n111 arl" or 1n1ul'\, "'""..,
1hr r,'.l\fH\ ltnlm1·, µ\~ for hl\
11111111rro'•'e 'how1na 1n'>t \m1th.
.. \\ h.11 t-'oth1•rtd m"• v.J\ hc.'tn
1n.1, "'''. nd nn1 Nin 1n the nn for
l\'hll\ · ""t1 1 lolmt' v.ho nt tnln
1h, m.nt h .1 1n,1 'm•th -.1thout
(Pleue HOLM&9/C2 }
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Yellow flag could
be newest lind best
Cowbqys' weapon
Prep football players Of the week
AN~R Corona del Mar
The-t.-1 I 0-pound 1unwr ru~ for •) '•1d on I~ mt'!> '
mdud1ft£ a 4 \au.S lvuthduv.n
RJCK JUSTtett
EdlMo
1 t."~· 160.·poundJunior"'n
BILL WHELAN
Ocean Vie w
I hi." ~.I I I !i'l·r>oUlld ~ °'"'
If'"' AP '1..,._14 •
Sl l <>l IS -Md(,,.,,\ 1>h.i111cm1 [11J
l•l<:h" ~Ul\l thr W1\htn ·wn Kcth lrh
un uu ht p;s~ tur ! ,.
YlU d -aad du'!ffi I. p,.in..
a1 the r«'t."I' 111 tnd of Kcnh
bnC"t1°:. Pl:....: mo~t of the n1ghl
-~~~rlC:illP... __ _;':lUC'hu ~ Alfk' for I U:? ~ ar;d~ -~ ~f'd-TI) ~~.--------
lilfnl it big \lllcJ JI qu.H ll I hJl k hn.au~ uf 11111.1111. \ thl\ ~·a\ttll 1111
thl' ~4h1t"k 111. hloc.kcJ J I'.\ I
t1e-mpt -ttgatml "i;i.1m11UJ.Ct
bn bcrn !>IJC.UA:.'dcd ss:a St l..oua <.:ardin.al\
footbalHort b) thl -~4"llo• ll<&f0 of lk J),.,.,\ < o>\bu)
(jni>i' t..\1-m1nutl' '14Vrtt1Jc~lch to 1~-) vf:. J1!n
Han pa" ·on ii d1 ()41&td pt..' •ouod up 1.o~llll
\\a\h1n t<Jn ~ bcnh in 1ht-a11onal f 001ball Ln~ue
s>la)Ofh ~u.a.11) d(tll>J\<' Sund.a~ m;a~ lltt\t' t>t"t:n "' ofh~:tal"\ t'llll <kn' 1n! 1)1 Lout\ ii go-aiilµ.td tot.Ar. hdo.,,.n
in th 24-17 <kfe<it 1pin\t Dalla!>
•• \CO though II V.<i~ ,JtKJ1l J did h.i~c ptJ'>lllUll CJll
hun:' wd f,\l"fW/l \\all\ thl"'< 1.1v.b<J.\0 1.ornctbAti.;.
v.homadt conuut Alth ko' <m:en1Jl ll1t:C •rd\<Jn•'' •
)1'fd <.1e.onni J)a\\ pla~' latt.; in thl' thud ~u<1n1.·r < 1rtl·n
wa\ 1.'1Lcd fut ofknsJ\ e inter11.·11:11n·
"hen I ~"" hc v. a\ gu111~ Hi gt1 h'. 1111.'. I t u1 lit d I
d1dn I lnov. v.hcsl he: tut rnc v.1th -.:41d Vo Jll)
kdC'rt'~don t u\~11) <.:4lll l•1<1t I v.:i~ i.urpri\01 \lo ht.·n
II l(.)mt') do~n lu It d~fC'll)l\l' hJ~h drin I ~C:I llXtn\
lilll) • '
"laturall} <.1ru·n· .. \l't\11111 ,,1 1hc: hur· 1..11tkrt'd
tr<Jm that ol \\ illh ··r think thill d~kn\1\1.: fJJ\\ 1111t1t1 ~r l .,..1J1.liJ
h.t ~ l tx·cn JU\llfiilbll · !Wtd 1h1. < ,m.h "' 1.k • ·c. o' l '
<>I lour')( he:\ MJm1~ to~) '!l pla,c.-d 1111. flJll l JI J
made ii ~ood tkfc:n\1\c: pla )
Quote ftheday
Heavywelgh1 boxer Getty Cooney, who t.s
geln ng a reputation u a standup oomic wtien he s
not in the ring: "Not>ody takft me tet1ousty I $1111 try
lo tie peoc>le't lhoefaces together aometJmes. t>ut
I've ~er putted It off."
Trojans honored by Pac-10
•-~~~~~~~~~~~
IUK.E DAY
Coeta Mesa
I he Mu~t.tnp" S IO 1-c ...
PQunJ ~n.or ruard pla\l.'d 3 ll'~
hlod.mg rok ~gidin'!>t l ,1.4n ta
.. lh had ii \(I"\ \trunr. .c.-ar lor
U\ i1d1.kd< 1.)<l.(h Tom &J.,,.1n
•~~-~~~~~~~~
DA YID WEXLER
Eatancia
I hl f -1 ~ iO-p<1und lind1<11.~t1
hdncd tn~ I <iJ$ln dckl')-.c: hr,td
I 11\t<il \1l-,J !•1 JU'>I I \°f \CHd\ "Jt
""' ht\ tk~I g.lHlll" 111 thc: \ l'"I
~11.! < CJJl h Ld Hl;.ntun
•~~~~~~~~~~~-
-· TOM KITCHENS
Newport Harbor
\ 1 1 fl< urJ t.,o,. .. "-J•
•• ~ll 1...-~radtd llUI O•l'r HI
J>l'H1111•1n1l11.· loalh111r d1Jn'> •ill
ddl ll'>l" and .,fkn~· ii nt.I v. a., 111
'"'II'\ t;sd ll" Jrld h.:d" \J ~
·-~~~~~~~~~~~
MARK DRAPER
La~una Beach
lo \11" f >-,11 p11un1Llll·
puqlf '>l '.( 111111~tr1n.l11' 'ard_-:,11n
11 arn ' 1r1duc.l11111 ., I °l-t".trd
h1 u 11J•h\I 111}11 arid \t<x><l 11ut 111
ti k1t\I Atll1 lllJfl\ k1.•\ liHlo.k'
•~~~~~~~~~~-
TIMM.ALLOY
Fount.ala Valley
.i, 6-1 I <>-pound \11-\un~t
l C:4tt;Ul" "Cle\ \IC)I) he: caught 7
pa\~'\ tor 104 ~ud) to gt'C' him
~~reception\ lc1r the: 't:ar. lor J 12 '""h .ind thret> tuuthdov.n\
·-~~---~~~~~~
GARY THETP'ORD
Marina
T h c: f1 I I 'I fJ • po u n d
\ophomorl ddc:n\1' l' tackle
ldU-.cd tv.o f:d1wn fumbk\ had
ont i.ac.:k I J una\\lsted tac.: kit>\ 5
a\\l~h and ntK k~ do .... n a pa<o\ * ~
DARREN T OMASJCK
Huntllu2ton Beacb
Thl 5:"1 0 l'i5-pound ~n1or
l.tught 5 pa!>..C'> for 7() )ard\ .. nd
rushed for n 'ard~ on 5 came-'>
"He has playl·d good all )car lor
u\ ·..aid ( oach George Pa..coe
·~~~~~~~~~~~~
JEFF DIELMAN
Irvine
The ~n1or 1nten:epltd .a pa'>'>
r ·1.0,en-d a fumble Cl'l'ragcd I'
'ard-. per punt return ru\hed for
f>h \3rd'> on o came~ and com-
pkted 6 of I l pa.,scs for 128 ~ard s
* MA TT SEYMOUR
Woodbndae ,
lil tt'kJtnn.I J pu111 () )ilr~'>
lJught' t"" pJ\\l'\ for l )<HcJ'I indudin~ a 11.,atd tuuthdov.n
PJ'>'> 10 tht' fif\I t.tUJr\4:1 JllcJ tllJdC
..C'l'ral kc) 1,1ddl.''> Jt \ilkl)
*~~~~~~~~
STEVE BANCROFT
Mater Del f he f)~J ~( l·p<>Ulllh I tk•
kn", I.' end 1 l·g1,tl'rttJ thrl·c.· '-'!Ck'I
:i~10\l \l·n ill' had 'I pmnl' on c oalh ( hud. C 1Jllo., tat}..k thart
.ind gradt'd •>UI )It< pcru:nt
*~~~~~~~~~ ..
BOBBY ROSE
W eatmlnt1ter
l hl' hCJ "''·11<11111d ..._n1111
l1n1.•hJlk1.·r hdrx·J ... 1111> Ott•an
\ JC\.l ' olli.•mt· "'1th IS <,olo
IJl }..11·<. Jnd ught ;1"'"'' J\ the:
I 11111\ v.011 \ hl·ll f1r\I ft:JgUl' \\Jr!
•~~~~~~~~~~
DON WARNICK
Sad dleback
lhl' JUflH•I hi.HI fl} p11mar\
till }..In lrnm "" hnd>ild l't pm·
11100 and hlod.rd \.I.di JI uf·
kll'>l'e guard 10 hdp thl' Hoad·
run ncr'>ptk up2S"h;ird\1u,h1ng
Vo ~J !""I r C l<l lt\. ''ii llopcJrtd [E \t~ \(' J1Jfddll 10.h1J madt llrll>t>llant llJO ca .
111hu11cm\ lcJt tht \u1.1thr1 n C altlorn1a
J r•>Jdll'I 1n th~ 'l(lUf) v. l11t h n11:ant a Re,.,., B • 11 ij(,.,,.1 l11:rth wcr1.· namcd f'l<nl"f\ ol tl11. \l.n·k in 1 y
l'aulit-llJ loothJll "v1cmtlJ ·
I hl I ''>JC.Ill'> \.l.1.f1. II V.1nnl"r\ \JlutdJ\ IJ\l't tilt'
Kidd: Skiing is for city kids, too
\\< a\hHl~lon ll u'ilo.11., wh11 v.1 n1111to I ill ~nw lm h1·<111·11
and r;rnkc:d ''' I nJ!lllllalh llopt J ')<.. 1111,1 hm•hJt h 1 ktl tin l ')( dckn'>l'
wl11~h hdd tht Jfu\l-.10 l•J >iS •;ird\ ru\lllnt'. fl)() undn
thl'tr J\t'f<JJ!".l' th lllJd• 11 l;.it ~k'> df1d hroh· up C>fH
pa~:. -
1\1. ii plJH·1.l l11'> tx·.,t 11/nlh:ill g;inll \trill' hc:'\ lx•rn
al I \C < •1at h I l'J I 1,llrwr \JllJ I k d1t.l l \ c.-r~ 1h1n11
v.c:ll lk \v.arntl't.1111 lhl' hJll <1nd 'o\J\ ~c.1111.J in /1Jllc.: Pil'>'>
lOH'tJgl tuo t fr JU'>l t.ltdn l tJo <sn~1h1ng v.rong
fordan ~·n11ir ple1tdo1 ~1·1 '><•Hcd llJ point\ h'
buot1nl!lan l.'Xlr a p<11n1a11d111J n~ fil'IJ · i.. from 51
4 7 and 4f, \ ard'> I h 11nl t h1 " ho< \l J'>' 111 fl'l •Hd
for l1c:ld ~oe1h h' n1alo.1111!". 1111 I 'JM''''"' 1.i
Sweet victory for Sugar Sharp
11\C,L L \.\C ><JI> \u~11 'ihJq)~l>llll
u 1t111ti ~~tt 'rtt"t~•m&.Jr r.rptur
IOI! lht• \fit 20<1 l-.ll11a111 \t,1lo.1·, h·, I
lcn1,11h \ 11H'1 I 111111 Bc1\ h11•11" .11111\.ld •11
17 VJ'\ JI 111111\ "CIUI! l'JI ~ .
\uJ!,JI \ltJql lh• 17 111 l.1\•11111 111ldu1 II\
l·ern.rndts I uru Jilli 1""'1111' 11 1>c11t111h • 11H H d 1101
n11lc. on ll11lhv.111iJ l'.irlo. 't1J1t 111111'>1 111 I \'> .i 'I .wd
l':lrd 'f.'141/ \4 .ind \]~I 1111 \11f111\ .,..:J\ "'•lltli s 14 21111
I nl11l' Hrn a I 'I I l111111!>h111 11d<11 11 h v. .1h1•1
C1u1 rr.1 Jud l Jll\111!1 II'I11<1111111\ • "'""' d 1111 11111,11 lln1·
a hJll·h·nJ!lh 111 1111111 11! \\ 111111 ' I""' .11111 11•1ur111 d
\1J f1IJ ,JllJ \4 t,r 1
I h1· \'I l'\,H la 11 1 \uy.11 -..11.11 p .111d I 111111 li11 1i.i1d s' 01 '\fl
Jazz, ·Celtics breeze by foes
Adrl;;o Oitotlf')" '' 1111·d \. p•J1111\ hut 11
WJ\ tht I 1e1h tx:111 It thJI d11111111.111·d th1
~nll' •1J>l't1 111 tht l11u11/1J>lI1•11.I ·'" tlu J.111
tlownl·cJ 1h1· fJ.111<1., 'v1aq•rn k•. 1.1\ •Jl 111
N<illCHI JI B;hk1·thall \"111 1,1!1•111 .11 t1011 'v1c1mfa\ night
IJ<1nlf1·' .ind hi' 111111" .. 1.1111 1, d1t111 1 l l 11 pl;.1' 111 tltl·
linJI quJllcr .111d th• l.111 •1111\• •1111111 th1 "vl J\lfH i..,
42 L! V..l'IC kd In ,, 111111t1111Jt1•111 111 J ubo Drew. Jtff
Wllklo11, and Biiiy Puultz Hob..rt l'urlwh \Utrt•d 11 111
ht\ ll!pOIHl\llltltt ll1t1dq11,t1l\I 1tl\lt1dllljL\l\CllJ\lht
Uo!i\1111C1'1111\11 1111dnl I I 11.1111111 p1111tl\ lo lklc.11 \hl
lnd1-tt1J P:itcJ\ I L 11 'i f'.11 1\h 11r.1hhni ,1 ll'hound und
pul 111 J hook'""' 111 ,1.111 lh• 'lpu11 v..1tlt •1 v, H'nlJ111111r
in !ht• thml l>l'1111d hr• .1l.111y ,1 1111 l1'J tw I he Bm11111
l'l'llll'I 1111'11 lllll 111 .1 l,11 lljl <w1lh )\ 211111 yn Ill lt1lllpkl1
lhc ">1111111
Canadlens put Canucks away
Vl\"lCIH VIK ll11ll'lh<olumh1J
MJ1I-. ffuntn '>(111nl "h.1111111\l·tl 111 ht th1
dcntJ1ntt l'UJI 1111 .1dl'lln111111 111 1l1l' '>('1111111
fk'I ICJ~ ,I\ !ht" M111ll1l·al C .111,1d11II'\1kk.1tn l
tht• VttnlllU\l'f ( .11111• h 'I I 111 .1 :\,111111lal 11111 l.q
l C:Jgll1.' gl.lllll' \.11111tf,1\ I l)'ltl
I Ill' C .111.1dtl'll\ v.1•111 .illl'.td I 2 \\111·11 ll1111tt.•r
dcllt't ll'd roo}..11· Mtkl' \.t, 1'111 • '"""' I'·'"' v Jnu1u\11
goalll• I rank C .1pl1l1' .11I'~1 111 th1 ... ,·11111d r>1.·11rnl
\
Ex-sih·cr n1 ed a list says
Bill Johnson is good example ..
Of IM Oe<lr 1'1lo4 Ii."
Bill\ 1-. <.Ju It,,, 11 " 1111JI\ 111 \ nrno111 Jnd hi\ l u1ru11
rn11k111 t 11 < 1 111.11111 hut tlw ICJrn11. r < >h mptl ~k11ng
ntl·c.:lalt\I ""'' •ou don t ha,1.· l<J he: horn in a v.tntl'I
v. 11111k1lund"1n hn • 11m· un l '' dh nl '>K H"r
.. I c><l.i~ kttl\ ;111• lc111• 111v al I 19X4<"'111rl11 d11 .... ~h11f
~old llll·Jalt'ill Hill l11hl1'>•Jr· Jlld realt11n~ th•~ J11n·1 hJH
t•i ft\\ 111 plau·\ fl~l < 111111.ido to bcc.•1111l· J t•1p nut< h
... hl·r \J\\ 1-.tdtl v.ho \.la\ 111 <>ran~< ~ oulll\ rt.·u·ntl\
prun.01111~ ii nc .... h111JI-.
J11hn\on fl\l'\ ill \all II\\ and k11.1' \.I.ho ltH· 111
'l'\.lf><HI Hl":.tth ta11 l1Jo~ at \\hat hcd1d anJ \J~ HI.'\ I l all
ctrntr.n-mo---
Kidd \.l.1J11 1lt1 "'""' r!lldJI 111 1h1. ,1.,1i1m Jl the: f\11i.i
( IJ nil'\ In I IHI ">hr U\ k \ IJ \ll IJ J rttJ ";J\ I Ill' \.l 11rld l ham p H Ill
Ill I 'J7IJ
Runnin' Rebs
can pass, too
I \\\IL\'il\1'1 lnJltl)v.hUll tllt.~l'hJ,kc.:lhJll
I'\ ~ 111; th1· l 111\l'"ll~ ol ""l' Jda·l ll\ \ l')!:J\ loolhJll
p111J1,IJtll 1\1,llllilll' .1 wuint.I tLIJtlC.l -lh,1t1k'\ Ill tt) 'IC.llit)
0\1•1 p11'111u\I\ u11lw.1tcn ( ul -..1a1l'~l ulll 111111
I h• Kl'lxh hl'ld oil J 1 .... 1-r111null 1fi11·.11 \;,tu1dJ\
111j!hl ''' lx;1l I ulll 1 t1111 21, . .!I 1J1td 11111' l .• 1 \t1.·p do'>Cr to tht.
I ahlcitn1.1 B11v.l lw11h "huh d11dl·<l lhl'lll llt .1 l.t'il·\l'lond
ICJ'I') •• ) l ·II ''"" I '" I v x I llllJ\l '"'" "Ill 1111l 111 II\ IV.ti rc:m.1111111~
!YJllll'I lo \A.Ill IJI \h,111· tltt 1',1ulil ( o,l\l \lhfl'lll
\.,,1,. 1.111on t h.1111p11111\htp \ '11. lof\ "11uld pul lhe
kdx" 111 1111 < ,11i!111111J H11"' I 111 I rnnu 1111 I >1·l I 'I
< tl.Jl h I Lu \\\ I f\dl •\Ito h;" labor1.·d 111 the 'ihadov.
111 J, 1 r' I .11 l..;1111.111' 11Jt11111.dh 1;rnkc:d t1.1,}..1·1halt pto·
g1.1n1 • .1llnl -...11111d.1• 111~ti1 ''it tcin "a hq.!l11n1n~. not Jll
l'Odllljl
It 11·p1• "11t~ .1 111.11~1,f 1•11n,11uund lor ll)tk'
pio1•1.1111 I 111 ,,t ht,, \A.l fl' 'I\ Ill I 'IX.:! hi\'"" \l'JI .11 thl'
I ao, \ <'!'·" '.1111111" .111d hr d11•" thl' wralh ol nwn~ KdX"I
fl1ll1)V.1'l' 1111 h" 1.111d1d 111111111crll'> on J11l'ndam1.· .1ncJ
'>JX'ntf111~· 1h.11 d1 pl1•11 c.I .111 .11111111l ilthll-111.: hud&l'I I ht·n·
"'J' IJlk of d111pp1np 1h1· l11111h.tll program. hut lh1k ...... ,
• 1hlo 111 bu\ \11111C 111111 .inti p1111Julcd J 1.4 matk ""' \l'Ur
I ullo 111111111ll1l d \.Hurday\ gaml' with a 1(1.(J mark
;i111I .1 ,11,,1 .11 1111 1i.1111111.1l rn11k1ng'
I "'I \ quJ1h1 h.tl}.. K<indall ( unn1ngh.1m brother uf
let11111 r I 111 1·1"" 111 \uuthcrn ( af1lorn1.1 .rnd New
I n~l.111d f'.111 101 111111111111 hal k \am< unntngham. bernnw
llw .tll 11111\' l'C \ \ pa\\1ng ll'adcr \aturda~ n1gh1.
( 1111111111111.1111 .1\l11111r ha' 1hrnwn Im 7 2'4 \art.ls. I .
Lazers in 7 -3 triumph
I'< d I \\I H ll J 1 \1'1 ...,lllJrt l l't' \llltt·tf three lUml'
lk 'pend' mo\I of ht\ 11mc toda\ a'> d1n:ctor of '>kt
10\trur.\1un at ~tcambu.llr ! AJkHaOO~ '" 11ho il color
lommcntator for ( B'> ~pon., Hc ha!> ai \O JU\t lint'lheJ bi\
third hook "Bill~ J\.tdtJ.'~ ~k1 Rac1Ag Bool-. · "
l-..1dd !>3~ '>) ou·rc neH'rtoo old to '>tan \k11ng .. A l1Jt ul
rx-oplc arc hl-..1tant tu tr) 1t I he) ~) Tm staning too la1t'·
hut \A.l'0\C: gul pcopk 1n their 50'> and 6'!-. \.I.ho arc JU'>I
ll·arn1ng. V. c: had J 77-)car old v.oman '>Ian ill Steamboat
a fev. )ear., ago ..
\.\hih:.77-)car-old' aren't going to l'3tl'h 1he ~lrnng
fe\l"I Kidd I'> talking about. man) young\ll"P• will -and
'ihould auorJ1n1t 10 the former Ol)mp1t \kl champ
In Ill\ tra ... cl'> around the rnuntn a 101 ol ktd!i. ha'e
told ml· th~') d ltkl· tu he: lht' lll'\I B1 lr"Juhn\un ... hl' \a)\
.. \ nd prl'll) "><>On. l..ith from Orungc C uunt) arc going to be
comrx-1111 ' t' \.l llh kid\" hu ltH' 1n Mammoth 8111 J ohn'ion
hrot..c lhl· harril.'r ol hcing a Ut} kid and making J1 ..
I k \a.)'> there 15 nJL.t.Qm 12ann&-( o!oJadciJ' "cham-
pagnt' '>nov. \\tth 1ha1 found in thc \an Bernardino
Mountain\ hut ht ':i" loc.atwno, \uth 3\ ~nov. \umm11 ancJ
< 111ldn11m· arc grcat place\ to "get bcttl'r ·
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IH.'C' arl' \U1ttc:rc:d It'<, n<>1 lrn1 ">lcep and not too dangeruu'>.
1 t '>Ure doc\ a lo t lrn ) our ego •·
Former Oly mpic alder Billy Kidd bu written
a book -a nd gue.aa what the aubject la.
UCLA motivation still there
Rose Bowl hopes
have been dashed.
but Bruins ready
I.OS ANu E:.LI::~ lAPJ -l.Ji.uall}
"hc:n l J( 'L.\ and 'iouthtrn C ahlorn1a
'>Quart• oil. there\ '>Omcth1ng tangible
nd1n11 on the outcome for at ka\I one
ol the team!> 1f not both .
1 ha1 wo n't be: the ca<oc 1h1' year. but
( oat h I crf) Donahue of lht Rru1n'i
.,a,, 1ha1 won't take awa) lrom the
"gn1fic:1ncc of the game a'> far as ht"'
n rncerncd
"I h1\ I\ alwa~" our mu\l 1mponan1
g:imc o f the i.eason." Donahue \aid
Monda} ar IH!i wcekl} meettn~ w11h
reportc~ "It'!> thl' uni) game of its
kind, a n\,1lr~ 1n,of\ ing two tl·am'i in
thc ~1mc n t)
"l'H· tx·cn in lhq~ume a 101 of year'>.
11\ alwa}''> been ellcll1ng. ft'!i a n·JI
thrill. l'mhapp) tobcali\eand 11111 •·
The: Bruin!> and TrOJ30'i meet 101
the 54th l1m1.· 1h1s Saturt.la}. Southl'rn
(al lead!> the ~nc., 10-17-6 hut
l IC LA hai. won the la'>t 1wo gamn
hc:twl.'en the team!> and three of thl'
lo'>t four.
Thae won't be an~ thing iang1bk JI
'>ta kc becau~ the !>cvcnth-ran ked r n>JanHhnched the Pacific· I 0 Cun·
frrc:nce champ1onsh1p and a bcnh 111
thl· Ruse Aowl game h} beating
prn 1ousl) top-ranked Washingwn
16!7 lasl Saturday.
Donahue r.a1d hc's not surpn'>cd
that Southern ('al ha!> bounced batk
from its 4-6· I 'ieason of a year a~o IO
w111 the conference champ1onshJp.
"f didn't think USC wa!> that far o fl
the mark las1 >ear." he ~1d. "I think ti
wa'> a trans111on year. and trans111on
}car<, ar(• always tough on evtrybody.
"l)omcttmes things aren't as bad as
the) appear. JUSt as sometimes things
arcn ·t as good as they appear
"I'm no t surpnsed they are con-
len:ncnhamp1ons. I'm not surprised
the) ·n· M-1 and I'm not surprised
th1.') 're go1ni to the Rose' Bowl."
Whtll' e,.presMng disappointment
that h1'> team doesn't have the
opportunity 10 pla> fort he conference
champ1onsh1p. Donahue said he was
"ha pp} for (Southern C'al Coach) Ted
Tollner and his s1afT"
Tollner was in h1., first year as the
outhern Cal head coach last fall
when the Trojans won less than half
ofthc1r games for the first time since
L96L
:·The~ ha' ca great sense o f purpose
1h1s sca'ion." Donahue said of the
Trojans.
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1963-Lovola, Ill 60, Clnclnn111 SI 1011
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1967-UCLA 1' Devton ...
19..-UCLA 71, N C11otlne SS
1969-UCLA 92 Purdue n
1970--VCLA IO •JtcllM>nvillt 69
1971-UCLA 61. Vllt1nov1 62
1972-UCLA 11. FIOl'lda St 76
1913-UCLA 17. Mtmot111 St 66 197.j.-N,Ctrollne St 76. Merq~tre 64
197S-UCLA 92 Kenl..cky IS
1976-lndlene '6, Mlc,.loen 61
1977-MlrQutlt• 67, N Cerotlne St
197t-KentuckY 94 Ou'• tt
1979-M•C,, oen SI 7S. tndlene St ...
l9'°"-Lou11v1I .. S9 UCLA S4
1911-tnolene '3 N Cerohne SO
19'2-N Cer011n1 63, Georoetown 67
1913-N.C1r011n1 St S4. Hous1on S7
19tA-Gto'llllOwn M, Moulton 75
TlmttOOM Jtltllottt tltOOIUJ t 60 Cl'llCW
AIM r IUCI IW, Mlaonry r P'torl. Tlw Ad T "'-" 11J J S
Mell, Jll'MIV• OIVNWIV, MtCllO l(lety a.I IJCACTA (7·11 Nlf $'1-00 Time It~ All~ 17~
llCONO RACI. )50 verd1
t1.i11c1 <Frvctev) 1uo s .o >..o Golla TOflW (0 111 I 12.40 120
JUl llll ltV (l'lorttl S 00
A.tao reod ltolO ltUftlllr, Stvh.,,.Y ltlcfl,
C11er91 OMer, Ftv Humbird FIY
Time 1160
U DAILY DOUILI 11-71 01 d a.16.00
T"lllO AAC., )50 Ytrcll
LKSoon .. ltvonlFl«t1) 2020 e.eo UO
Mlntft One ICreeuer) ... e.oo 6 20
Miu Mo!Kto. (Cierc11 ) uo
Also raced DO·FrHdom Preti, Slier A
Cl!, At111ll Btue, Hlon Steooln Ro0ln, lme Erv Get
T11N 11 lS ,
flO\MT" RACI.. UO verd1 l(l1>t1ttllo (ltuhl 12 40
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420
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E1u1lv1ty (Slvllte) 10 60 S to HO
lme Ro ... Two (Ptullntl >t 20 1510
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' s l 9 3 ,
I ..
1' I SI Duotlcll• Policy IFrvdevl S40 2 to uo
Snu1111 N1tl111 (Cierclll 2 60 2 60
LttmtlOOM IGlfll 300
AllO rtCld C1111Un, Ptl91• P11110ft Perlltl Pr1ttt
Time 11 11
SIVlllfTH AACI. lSO lltrdt
P1tftct Ttedlllon (MVIH) uo 3 60 ) 00
Fi.Sii Olt>CI< (Ciercle) e to S 20
eebY LICY (Ac:lllr) 4 60
AllO reetet Some fl'wmu1, Tortuoo
S11tor, Ftvlno Unolo. It''" A Son. L• Lune Rice, Boone Cl'ltrOI
Time· 11'57
52 liXACT A (l ·e) oeld U S .0
EIGHTH AACI.. lSO Ytrdl "'"°"' Polley !CrHoerl 1 60 3 60 2 10 Skvterkln (Ftouero.) 2 60 2 10
T..,. Arnwn11n (Floret) ' 10
Atw • fletO Tu1tll Too $tlev1<1 OICI,
eHt Of Ml, P111 0vlf T,.. CH " Time: 11:09
12 •XACTA 11·7> 1>1lo Sl4 00
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C1rryo11t r POOi: '17 ."3 70
NINTH AACli. 170 verds
Tiii Rno Ltlldr (HGerc) 10 40 s 60 3 00
Grtck>\11 RICI IE Gerclll 6 00 l 00
Come W1tefl Ml Ftv !Peul•M ) 2 to
AllO rKIO Hoto A Kkller. SwlH
eenktr, Buo O Tiii Veer. WOllllOYIU,
8Jcenttnnlel eer
Time ... 71
S2 IEXACTA !S·ll 0110 169 60
4t11nd1nc1. l.t.t2
H .. vweoct Partc
MONDAY'S ltlSULTS
(4111 If J7•dlV ~ ~)
ll'llUT AACE. 6 l\lflonot
Kln 'N T•• (Ve1tn11Atel 3 60 2 to 2 60
Cetny't Fun IOt1eoel t 00 4 20 NUe Jll (M<Ciurn) 3 00
Ala.o recld So 8ed. Mvdro Jll, LI CIV Ciot
A Wl'I'. Cerl11T\e
Time l 13 II S.
MofltrHI
euff 110
• Heriford
Ouet>K
1 ' 2
1 ' 7 • • 1
T..._..•G-Montrtel S, Ve~ 3
T ........ IGwMI
K'1119111 Outoec
Mlflntl01• II WeU!lnotOft
Detroit at Ca•ry
20 S3
1' " " so 13 S7
w.-...,,,.~
KIMll e t TOl'onto
Boston et 9 uttelo
NY lt11191f'I ., Chlceoo
P1tttbul'ot1 11 Wln11!oee ~ 11 St L«.ils
Montreel 11 E~ton
o.trott et Vll'CO\/Vlf
c .....
,,_ .. •HASOH TEAM ltANKIHGS
(By TIMll CMdles Au.di,._)
..... SdlMt .., ....
l UCLA 1'9
2 Stemord ttl
3. SMU llO
" use m .5 Ptoo.rdlnt 110
6 Gtorole "' 7 Trlnitv 1~
I LSU 133
9 Clem.on 1)0
10 Arklnw s 12'
11 Te,.., A&.M 124
12 T.,... 109
lJ So<Jtll Cer011n1 107
14. UC~ '1
IS. TIMeUff 17
D1tthrich saj(I Moect.y IMt ltw
USFL' antitrust at10rDe)', Roy
Cohen. has tent 1 •encr to ttwo Nattonal Foott.ll Laauc .. on lbt
FL movin1 foto atiri 11'at curttntJ»
ba ve USFl.. team ;•
'"I tJunk the iswc ofa11 NFL team
com1na to Phoenax will very much be
addre sed in our svn ~ I.be
at1onal Football Luau•.'·
.Dlethnch $.lid ... In the M~t 41 houn
l'm ao•nJ to havt some addn.aou.t
mform.at1on on that iuue, of an Fl..
team coman1 1n ~." •
°QiC lUit. nled ()ct. 17. iJJeats I.bat
the o~r lea,ue•s Pract.ic.'a of cor-
ncri na the market on pll)'en;
$tadiums and TV networb are in
violation offc&raJ a.ntit.NSl laws.
'"We have already documented on
stadiums. playcn and the media
manipulation and tntervenllon to try
to block the United States FoolbaU
League;• be said.
Jf an NFL team would move tO Phoenix and securt a lease to play at
Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe it co.aid
mean the end of the Wranakn,
Dicthric:h sa1d. &pccially MJx:e the
USFL intends to mo\·e iu 1986
season from the sprina to the fall,
ao1n1 bead-to-bead with the NFL
"I think If S I very, vny ~ and
critical mue," he saad.. .. lt coUld be
the most serious issue of' all oftbete ...
Other USFL cities without NFL
teams are: Birmin&bam. All.; J~
sonv1lle. Fla.: Memphis. Tenn.; 00-
land; Orlando, Fla.; San Antonio.
Te~ and Portland., Ort.
PCAAhonors
Frasco, Blue
From AP ........
San Jose State quarterback Bob
Frasco and Nevada.Las Veps cor·
nerback Anthon)' Blue bave been
selected as the Pacific Coast Athleuc
Association football players o( the
w«k. the PCAA announced Monda)'.
Frasco. a 6-1. 198.pound senior
from Oranie. was chosen the top
offens1"e pla)tt for his paforma.net
1n San Jose Stat.e's 42-7 victory over
Long Beach State last Saturda).
"" 1 .. , , .
• ,
RECEIVING-LOI AhollH. C11rl111n1en
•-11, A* S-37, 81rnwt11 2·S7. erencll
2·12. 111wkln1 )·U. S..1111, Turner )·67,
c.:s'.OWIO .NS. Ooomlol!.J·lO~Huolltt .2-lj,
Welker l·I . L1ro1n1 1·6.
MISSED FIELD (;OAU.-Lo1 AllOtllt,
e111r 4S. THm
30·M"'-..WiftMri
Vl<iwltl Yllr
14..Mlaml-.._
17 Auourn 11 SICOND AACI. 6 lurtono1
Grer>O Sim e111v (Hwllv) ~60 3 IO 2 60
Blue. a 5-9'1>, I 60·pound
sophQmor~ from Inglewood. was ---hono~ for his efTon an UNt. V's
26-20 trium ph over prcv1ousl) un-C ..... feetMI KMdUtt
SAT'UttDAY'S GAMIS
WEST
USC vs UCLA 11 R°" Bowl IClwlMI 2
MISL
WfSTIAN DIVISION
W L ,.ct, GB
2 0 1000
2 0 ICC»
2 J 6'7 ,
KtntuCll.v
Ken1uc1<v
tna•el\I S1
Louo1v1111
Ar''""' 8raollv
l6 "" )4 1947
" 1979
l3 1tt0
)1 l97t
)1 1950
M1rtl\1 EllH~lll (Toro) 4 60 3 60
Ateelne 8t1 (~rOH) 6 20 ""° recl<I MIA St LIU, T ''°". ti ' Lovellle, Awk•••d Ao•. eertlle A Foti<'•
V<torv, O..tlll91rt, Tootlt W1tt•n
11 Ai.O.tn1 6f
19 C.lfol'n,e ..
beaten Cal State Fullerton. 20 TCU l3
21 Nortn Ceroo "' ll 22 O.iahome Slllt 2S
2l Herveto l • et 12'.JO Pm. l •
Lii VtOH Uttrl
San.Dieoo WH;llifl
KIMQ"Cltv
Tacom1
Dett11
.. () 0 = ~ eredlev 32 ~ 1-17
n OAIL y OOVBL .. (S·S) o.lo '12 00 l::! 1• KtnlUCkV 14
Frasco completed 28 of 39 passes
for 393 )anis and thrtt touchdowns
as the partans e" encd thelf season
r«ord at S-5. It was the founh time
mtr~non ~ssed for
more than 300 yards in a pme and
the third time he has rece.vcd the
im0rct1tCtllfOi'~n1r-1~~-
~eoon 11 Oregon St.
W11lllnoton el W111\ino1on St.
Cit Slllt Fulttrlon 11 New M .. lco SI Sen JOH St et Pecltlc, n
Montena St et Frnno St New Mexico et Sen Oleoo Si .• n
C.I LU111tre11 et Ct l Poly tSLO>. n
Sonorn. St et Azusa Peclfk
Pol't11r>0 St. et Cel Stilt Nortllfld11t. n
Cel S1111 Meywerd el Clllco SI. n
Humboldt SI. et S.n Frencl1co St
Santi Clare II SI. MlrV'I
Nortnern Arlzone 11 E11tern w11,,tnoton
AOCKllS evu ,, u11h
N1v1dl Lii Veo11 ., Utell St
Coto<eOO St 11 Arl1on1 St
Wvomlno 11 Tto1·EI Paao
8oi1t St et tdlllo N..,,,d ... R-et ldlrto s1 • n
SOUTHWIST
Ttxll et TCU eevtor 11 Rlct
SMU 11 Te .. 1 TKh
T1a11 A~M 11 Arkl nlH
low1 St, 11 Oltl1110m1 St
SW Loull l1n1 el TulH , n
Dflkl 11 Wttl Tlllll SI. MIOWH~
MlCNoen 11 Otllo Sl. !C"•nnel 7 11 9
0 ,
0 • 000 7
000 3
IASTIRN DIVISION
Pllt1bur11n 2 o I ooo
St Louis 2 O I 000
Cosmos I O I 000
Cltv~e"° 1 l SOO
MlnllflOI I t I S00 k trlmore I 2 3J3
CnlCIOO 0 1 000
Mendl'r'I SCll'I
LUtrl 1. Dall11 3
ftnltflf't G1me
T1com1 " St. LOUii WtdrlffdlV'lGlmM
No oame1 tcl>ldulld
TlluncllV't Gel'M
w1c11111 11 uun, n
w • .., ....
' 1 ,..,
I I
~OWlt-i-Indiana 32 Kentuckv 32 K1n1ucllv 32 Loull11lllt :n
Mertl>ltl )1
Nortn Cerolona l?
Nori" C1ro1or>1 37
Hou1ton 31 Houlton 31
HOUiton 31 lno.e ne 31
Loul1l1ne St 31
Okle11oma S• 31
Rutoers JI
$e1on Mall 31
Wvom1no 31
G~roetown 30 Kentucltv 30
Norin Cero•.na 30 ~CVOl!n• Sr 30
N Cerollne SI 30 UCLA 30 UCLA 30 UCLA 30 UCLA 30 Viroln1e 30 w K1n1uc1o.v JO
New Division I head '4NICMI
lw Force, R1111111 Minton
1976 1949
ltSI 1913
1947
1957
1912
"" 19'3
1914 ms
199i
19 ..
1976
19U
19•3
1912 .. ,.
19'6
1951 ,,,,
I~
tt67
t912 1973
1982
1938
THIAD ltACa. 6 lurlOri"o"'l
Meils11c Mon1 <Dmnouzl 17.00 10.20 600
Smltrv Flr11 (Lo1oy1 ) I UO S 20 A,.,,.i (HtWllvl 3 20
Allo •ICld Love eo.1 Doc Sliver Noll
So1rl! ()! P 111urt Pav"'' Grev Time l II 2 S
U EXACTA 11·31 oe1d s.t77 SO
ll'OutlTH AACI. 1 fur!OnOS
S11ck1Ht IHew,.vJ IHO 6 .0 U O
c1ouo Srrooer teten J 1 40 S 20
Comm1ndlno View IOtl•~OUUIYI) l 60
AllO need Soo11er "1v. Fot11111n Kono
l(u1a11. Ttll's 8 ov
Tome 1 23 t1S
. u IXACTA <2·1> 0110 •19SSO
ll'IFTH ltACE. OM m1 e on lurt
Me~ (Vt1en1uei.I SO 20 20 20 16 20
M1remet11100 (Torol IS IO 12 00
Fallult\J-Pr•nce !M<Gurnr 24 00
Alto receo Ctrre•n Trut e1nlf11 Per·
formt r, Jurenoo Lo1,,.r Rooers1o.v, e04d
P1trl1c11, Emooroflneunlvt•n . Lu<11r1c
Time 1 .. 3 S sS EXACTA 14·111 oa10'16SISO
SIXTH ltACE. One molt
E •• Novn1 (811c1< I 7 60 6 .0 3 00
ltot l M1nnew11 1'
Ala.o rec.lvJno "°"' Lono e11a1 Sre11, -....D"u-.. -1,-<FJor~. ~ ~-rllllnolt
New Medco. NorllllHt Lout1le111. Ule ,,
MondSr• 1r•MK1t9m
BASIBALL
Alftll'lteft LH~ TORONTO 8LUE JAYS-AO<llO L~I
Aou•llO 11'1<1 Colin Mcl.l\IO n 011cnen •o
tM ........ •Olttr
........ Leitlllle
CINCINNA Tl REDS-SolO Int con•rec• ot ered Ll lllY o.lefWr 10 ,,,. M11w1ui..M
Br-~\ wllO enoo~ ,,,.., O\ltr~gllr 10 Vencouvtr of ,,.,. Pec1flc CPl\I LHOUI
PC.\.\ pla~cr of the week awani.
Blue had SC\ en tackles and broke
up three passes as lht...Rebels ruscd
their PC .\A. record to 5...0 and their
O\ erall mark 10 8· I. The set bade was
the first fort he T itans in 11 pmes this
year
Lakers' McAdoo
to return Friday
e m.> HIGH SCHOOL Cll' Qui,....
TldlV'sG-
Allron, e oo Huoo n• 8~flno (;emt (Lorove• S to l 00
Wnv Ood I IP•nc1v> 2 20
NEW YOlltK METS-Announceo tllll
Ru1ty S11uo olnc,,·lllllt< n11 declerl<I lrH
IOl"CY '""'' 11\en rlOOf'I ro 1111 ,.,..,, AAA fltl'm Clull. T1dlw11er of ll'le lnter1111ion1
LHllut AOOIO Ronn ltevnoiai cetcntr
0-eve cociv.ne tntt~ ~ Renov
Mvers e 1o1 Lllnem R°"1' McOow . Jiff
8et1enoori, 111<1 FIOvo Youmen1 o"Chen
10 '"' .O-men roller Ou1t10f!tl0 Jun•o< °"111 utclllf Bro1n c;,-.. 1ntotl0tr 111<1
Jeff e mlolf DllClllr IO ToC11w1ltr
1'GLEWOOD (AP) -Veteran
fol"' ard Bob McAdoo of the Los .\ngcle~ Lakers. s1dchned for six
games with a knee mjun. probabl)·
~.,11 ~tum to acuon Fnday m.ght
against the Kansas Cn) Kings.
Lal..ers· tramer Gaf) Vim said Mon·
da'
Oklenome 11 N1Dr11k1
PtM St ., Notre Oeme
Kent11 11 Mlu ourl 4·A
Clem.on, Cliff EllJ1
CotumOil W1v111 Sroke
Oer1mout11, Peut Cormoer
Alto receo W1·01nu 81• t Ei.oent
0 111n11 Oo\111tltt
Tome 1 37 2 S IOWI " Ml"'"'1ota. n
tnd l•n• 11 Purdue Wlaconl ln et Mlclllo1n St
Allbl,,.,_ 11 Clnc!nnetl Coloredo et 1C1nt11 St
8owllno Grttn 1t Kent SI
Toi.oo 11 Ctntr11 Mlcnloen
Nortlllfn llllnol• '' Onto u 11t1no11 St at Wlclllle St
Newoor1 HtrbOf 11 Fullerton
LI Wiison et VIiie Perk
Sunnv Miiii 11 Foot11lll
Merine 11 Coron• d•t Mer
l ·A
El Doredo 11 Muir
lr>Olo et Et Toro
ltlv1rtl<lt Polv •' Sen Clemente
HH WU.on 11 S.nt1 Monlce
D1Peul, JOIY Meyer
L1fe11ett1, e u1c:t1 v1n e reoa Kolfl
Lon11 8111c11 Siii•. Ron Palmer
Maritt M•tr FUr'lenJc MldOfe TtnnHlff Slllt, Bruce Slewer•
Rl>Odt t1teno, er1no1n M110N
Se n Doeoo Menk E111n , Sou1n A110.me. Mike Henks
Sout,,.11tern Loui11tne. Newton Cne 11·
U EXACT A 12·61 01•<1 lfi SO
SEVENTH AACIE. Ont molt
Jell Sttt JOI (LOIOVl l 12 6() ~ .0 3 60 F~I P1ut Alll1on t V 11enrufla) $to • 20
8ern10111 I elecl\ > ll tO
Alto teceo JumD•t r '"1>41<1 Purtu11
T•-· uo Duck Mullt'IOI
r o,.,,. 1 37 2 s
l'OOTaALL Ntt\IMI ,, ....... LH_.
CLEVl!LAN O 91t0 WNS-Wa >'I d
Durlll Metrl\ ... 1111 rect •....,
SAN FRANCISCO •tERS-P·1ct0 ~OI'
F trtlr•. l1neo.to.et on rile "'"'° •Ht< ve
.01t
\tc.\doo. 33. the Nauonal Basket·
ball .\ssocaat\.on ·s third-leading
)Corer amonf acuvc p1aycrs. had
su!Tt'red sprained ligaments 1n his
nght kn~
The Lal..ers also announced Mon-
din that guard Make McGee 1\
suffenng from OOnJUnC1t\.IU • an e)e
mt1amma11on. b\lt should be able to
pla~ 1n Fnda~ 's pme at the Forum
W11tern Mlct1l111n 11 E11tern MlcllJgen. 2·A u EXACTA IS·71 oeo SISIOO """"4 Sfl .. S ll'eefbel LM-
JACl(S()NVILLE euLLS-N1m«:i J ,.. n SOUTH
GtorOI• 11 Aull\lrn
LSU e t Ml11l11lo1>l St
McCORMICK
MORTUA"Y
D1lTH Norn.is
Cet>r•llO et Sin Mertno
WllJ!lltr •I LOI Amloo1
Mlnlt1t1 et S.n11 Merle
So.Jiii PIWden• ,, Sent• Yner
PtalC NOTICE
Sou1n1rn Le BoCI HQOtlll\1
SouthwtU Tu11 Sier.. Ct11t1r Colllet UCLA. Welt Herrero
West Ttx11 St111, G1rv Mou
Ml.IC NOTICE. P\8.IC f!OTICE
SJ itlCK SIX IS or 6· 1·7·4·2·S) Ol•O
SI I 724 00 with ll•M W•M1"9 flc1tlll Isla
P!Orlft) Cl rtYOVlt -4 510S,S17 ll
Ml.IC NOTICE Mt.JC NOTICE
JOhnton. o.ltn1ovt eootd ne•or • OENVElt CiOLO-Weoveo DOiio P1v
ion ott.nllYt ouero
"8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE
'9CTTTIOU9 ..,..... •• ducted by-. gen.tel pen-In tl'le Will etld/Of •t•t• of' ....,,OtYand9P9'eltementof Of . conttngeot cr.dlfOf of CIVIL C.OOE SECTION lrv\M, CA 927 1'
.... ITAT'lmNT nerllhlp KATHRYN l.OAENZE •t•t• ...... or of the pell-the oec:und. you mut1 ... 29241\(peyableettl'lehl'Mol (If I ltree1 addfW Of
1795 Laguna Canyon
Road
DENHOLM The following P«IOnl.,. oa11ld M Schwelcilert, A petition hM beet'I filed uons Of accountt menlloned 'fOUt claim wttll the court or Nie In ltlwf\ll money of IN common d .. lgnatton of D A V 1 D S . doing b\lllMN u : Preeldenl by Vlncenl J. Altlen. Jr In ll'le 1n Section 1200 and 1200 S of l)f-.,.1 It to ll'le perlOnal United S1•1•1 all r'Oht I.Ille PfOCMlf'tY II lhOwn •bOlle. no
DENHOLM. Hortl-CRESTVIEW 48, 1324 Thi• ll•tement wH filed S11perlo< Cour1 of Orenge the C1llfornl1 Probete Code. repreMf'ltltlv. IC>PQlnted by W!d lnttie.•I ~ to •arranty ts glV9l'I u 10 It•
Laguna Beach. Ca .
9 2651
494-9415
HAR•OR LAWN·
MT. OllYI
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1626 Glll4d" Ave.
Costa Me•• 540-5554
MRCI •ROTHIRI
HLLUOADWAY
MORTUA"Y
1 to &re>11dw1y
Coat• Me11
84i·l150 .
cult .. r l.st. Waa born Galaxy Drive , Newpo~t with Iha County C4a<k of Or· County requ1111ng that VtNCIN'T ii. AMIN IN COUft w41hln lour months and now held by It uno.r comptet.,._. or conwot· .... ..__ .. c••lf "2'u" ,...,.. County on November 8afber1, Conlee and 1... VINCENT J, AMIN. A trom the date of flrsl II-aald OMO of Trust In the nHI) " The beneficiary
Edlnbur1.h. Scotland M~G .sh;ott. 1324 e:·;3, 20, 27. 1984 l.orll\D bl appointed u ,,... Wllef*l llt.. lie 110I tuaneeoftetter111provlded pro~y lle•llnatter d .. unoer MIO oe.o of Trust. by
May 25, 1904. pasaed· Galaxy Drrve. Newport fl2IMM repreeente.tlvee to Lo9 ~CA .-,0 tn Secllon 700 ot Ille ICl'lbeo rMIOn oh t>rMCfl or default
N be lo BMc:n. Ceill 92MO Pvbllthed Orange Coul admlnltter the •tale of the (211)...... Ptc>bate Code of Celltomle TRUSTOA· OAIVD A In tlle ObAQ&tlone MCUf'9CI away ovem r • Slepnen Sholkon. 1324 Dllty Piiot November e. 13. decedent TM petition re-Pvbllalled Orange Co11t TM time tor Mng e1e1ms will CI. AR I< A 0 NA l O C tl\~tby het llofore ... 1984. ff~ was a mem· Galeay Ortve Newpott 20, 27 1984 queete authOr1ty to edm<N• Dell'; Piiot Nowmber 13. 14. Mt eaplrt prtOf lo tour BENSON. MAAK S SON· ecvted end dellV9red to the -----------
ber of the Pacific hectl. Call! 92teo T -297 1., the •tale ul\der the In-20. 1984 month• ffOftl tlW date ol Iha TAG unoe111g11ed a Mftten Dec· Pl&JC Nl)TIC( AnaeJert and Tuna lerbere Ll<:tlmen, 1320 NOTICI ()fl dlpend«lt Admlnl1tret1on TW-2112 hNMQ no4ice tbove BENEFICIARY PAULA lereUon of Oefaull and 0.-_____ ....... __ _
... ._ Marlnere Or . Newport / PUeLIC IALI. of ~at• Act YOO MAY EXAMINE the KAY BRADY meno lof S•. and wrttten MO'nea Club. He la survived Beac:h, Clltt. 92eeo 'lftlONAL "'°""TY A heel1nQ on 1t1e pelllton P\lll.IC NOTICE Ille to.apt by tl'le COUr1 If you recordld ~ 22. 1981 u notice of br..ch and ol etec-WTWeG.,.
by his wife Cluntea. J•y Llchma n . 1320 Notice 11 herebyJI....., wlll beheld on~ .. bl<28, 11• 1 pereon lnllfeeted tn inatr No 31497 tn 800ll tlon to cav• ~ unc:ter· NoticellMirtOyfl....nthet son David and daugh· Mariner• Ot •. Newporl lh•t • publlc Mia 11 ti. 1M4 at 9:30 M lrt>~ NOTICI Of' lhe "tltl, you may Mt"9 14070 paoe 1419 ot Ottlclel ~neo to Mii Mid P'°'*1Y !'le 80ltd of T~ Of the BMc:n Calif 92MO No 3 ., 700 DaA TM °' llPOf\ the ••ec:utOI' OI ~ ~-Ir) the offtOe df tM to Miia~ Mid obllgltlone, uni nQIOft leech Union
ter, Clunh~• Holt: and Thll buein111 11 con· Mld1N1 ovember 19.21190~1 OflYe W•t, Sanae Ane. CA MMY w. JORDAN •~"°'· °' UPon the ... Rec:onMr of ()fange County. 11\d "*11eft• the llndef. SdlOOI Ollltrtct wtll ,.. three grandchildren. dueled b • al pw1 •1 a.m . at 92702 AND °' NTmON 10Mey tor the IUCUIOI or UICI dMO of ltuat cs. ligrled GMIMd .id notlee Of .-led btde '°' ~ Memorial aervlcH ner'thlp Y • gen. · Marguerite Parkway. 1, YOU OBJ£CT 10 tl'le TO AO•HTD tdmlnlltrator, encs Ille wlttl ecnt>et the foloWlng prop-brWfl and ol .-:tlon 10 be Atl'llMlc ~ ,,..._ wW be held at the MW:Mlle o Slleffcon Mlulon vi.io. Callfomla. grenllf'IQ of the P9fm<>n. rou HTATI NO. A111G1 the COUf'1 wfttl proof Of..,. wty recorcMd ~ 23 1964 • or ~ 10 the ~
Thlt •ttternent WU llled for .... Of ln-pleoe , ... ~either appear 11 the 1"o ... ,....,.., ~. ¥tee. e """'*' requeet Itel• LOT 20 Of TRACT MSt. lnetf No 84-302813 Of Of• t1onlonfllllnthe0flal0f 8eU-Air Pretbywrian with Ille County C.k of Or-1euren1 equipment to '* 11oMttng .no lteM you= crldttort and cont1neent 1nQ 1het ~ ....,_ ..-:I.ti tN THE CllY Of IRVIN£. ftc:lel Records In tM office Of C*trld C)lurch. WednieedAy enoe County on Howlmblr removed ft om th• ltonl Of ftle wnt• Cf~tore. Md~ wM "OtlOe ol the filne of.,, WI-COUNTY Of-OAANOE. the Recor• OI Orenee tlld• en.II .. ~I·~ November 14, 1984 at 1, lH• premlMS Of Jade'•~ llont with ..... COUr1 tnaybeot,_.....int.-ed '*1t0tyandtCIC)f.-n.n1o1 STATEOFC4JfOANIA.AS County. Id .. ,.,.,.LETIC SUP· 2PM ,_" laurant. P11bllc YleWlng It , .... "-'1ng YOUf appeet· in the will ftfld/Or •••t• ot .. , ......... Ot Of the petf.. SHOWN ON x MAP RE· Seid .... WOI be INIOI, tKlt LIES BID • HO • • ed·
• Publlthed Orange eo..1 ., 9•30 • m. For luf'ther ence rney be In pettOl'I °'by MARY w JORDAN llont Of eocount• mentlOned COAOEO ~ 90()I( 257. !1111\tnout cownent Of war· to Allyn E ~.
•ALTZ 8IROIROM ROBINSON Delly Piiot Novembl< e. 1s, Information conteot )'<)Ur 1tt«ney A e>e11t1on hM '*" flied in S«ttont200 end t200 s Of PAGES ss. H AND 37 OF renty.P.Pf'lm« lml*t<I ,.. MeMQer. ~·
•..... " .... ....-L RICH ARO HltLL 20. ~7. 19M Gregory M LH ., ,,vou AAE A CREDIT~ by ROBERT N o~ Ill tMCallfomie~Code MIS"CELLA~OUS ...... PS. O-"'lng title PDlllll °'""· Ot on a.ct\ ~ High -· •v•~ T 2M 7141,7...._ .. ......, °' • con~I cnldttor Of the SuperiOr Cout1 OI Or-· ....._.4.....,_ ™E ~ Of THE enoumt>rancaa. to pay the cllool Ola trlct, 10251 WllTCt.Wf' CMANL... ROBINSO!'t, pQll!d • ..,._.... ... MCI rnd, ~ miat ...... ~ '"'"'""' tNt ., ,... ,.... COUNTY fileCON)fft °' ~ ~ eurn of OfktOWfl AV'9 HufltltlQton •27 e 17th St N ...... 10 ....... ""Md ....... 'fOAlf cteim """ tM ooun Of R08EAT N ~ be CMle,,..... CA.,. SAIC COUNTY the nota(I) MCUted by IAiCf • CA ,,...., *"°,... aw•y ovemuo:i • Pl&JC NOTICt .._,A__,. et Lllw, ......,i n io 11e pertOnlll llC>C)Olnteo 11 penonet,... (911) ..,.., UCEPTINO THE"E· Med Of Trwt. wftt\ .,,._... •• or bltOl'e 2 oo Co•t•M... 1984.Surv1vt'dbylhe .,, .... ,.,, CHl9f nipreMnt.cl'IUIOCICMnteclby reeentetl'lelOedn\iOletlttM PueilieMo °'M99 Coat! FAOMAl.L MIHfMLa.OI .. lrl tetdnotepnMOed,fld.. "'NcMrnber2 '"'·"
$4S·i 371 love of hil life Joy '1CTmOUIWU 0rM, ..... ~ ...... tNOO'(_tW1tNnfourrnon1tlt 191a1eotthe •1dt•I The OellyPllotNo¥Wnbet t2., f3, ~NO HY~OCA"eOH """°"-II ""1· lltlOer the wt1tCt1 ,_end 0410e '60I
PACIPIC VllW
~AL,ARK
e«netary • Mortulry
Chapel • Crematory
500 P1etllc Vi.w Drive
Newport BNeh
844·2700 •
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L.M.Boyd t'nforms 1ng.2111~11Yd .Cot· 'root:'~:: •r•t.or. °'upon 1t1e ... ~ene111.at.you l.tndef the'°"°""'"""'",. ll'Utuc SALE.., You 11'eiota1emoun1ot1t1eun-,..,.L.....,.,.,..
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111 I Cellfornle Corooretton. 1901 To .. Mn. ~. the court ... proof ot W · IM ntaMQ Y041t ~· fO TH( HlCM4UT llOOCI' P"OCHDltolO AOAINIT deed Of tNM MCI Olly ll'laC 11 lO • ~ 11.o . ""9 100.. """or. and contingent ~ a Mitten '--' IMM· .,_ fftttf M In""°" or~ rof' CAIM AND'°" THI YOU VOU ~D CON-_..,.,.., ~ ......... ,.. ' . in the eo.. ........ Oakf •Ma1 •editor .. end perlOM wM -,. tMt you .... ..-......-~. CASHCN ~Cat~ T.ct 11.u~ end ...... m .1x.a
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Orange CoutOAJLY. P-ILOT!Tu.nday, Nov•mb*: 13, 1984 -
Mt.IC NOTICE
Publllhed Or~ Cout
Delly Pilot No.....mb9r 12, 13. 1t. tMA
MT·21$
Sorry, no commercltJI ads, garage
sales, produce, plants or anlmals are acceptable.
DEADLINE:
3 p.m. Thurecter
Coete MMe Offtoe
C. W E E S H
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llUIM.ITI ... ..,. ................ 1114
L .M .Boyd informs
in the
Daill Pilat
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'/'/:Macnab· Irvine
IEWHllT ORHT
OILY 1111,000
with view ol ocean &
mounte1ns lrom 2 of the ~
sundecka Alao overlooks
beeutllul courtyard 3
Bdrm. 2'h b• & wet ber.
llgM-4nd apeclous &tat
velue In tht. price range
Cell todeyt &46·7171 Bkr
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
3 BR wlherdwd floor eo11 ,35 tot Need• aome
-ork, but prltied tccorCS.
1ngly 11 S 1,0,000 ••••• OASE PROPERfY
Bdtm haer but iow.tt
pr~ hOrM Pf°'*1Y in
11'18 ., .. 1109,000 ••••• flLUllULn
•H-1111
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NOTICE
Spec vu·2BR 2b•. on beh,
furn/unf, pvt gate. $1800,
utlls Incl. 675-3834
SPYGLASS HILL 68R fem.
home. Ocean view S2950
m0. L• Ve<• 760· 1468
The Dally Pilot •Ill no loftCer be open on 8ata.rda7 SQorntac•.
Our operatln& boan .Ul be llonclay tbna P'rlday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Deadllnet wUl be u follow•:
EDITION DEADLllft
lllonday .... , ................................................. Friday, 4;30 p.lla.
Tae9day ................................................... Monday, 4:30 p.m •
Wedne.day .............. , ............................... T'aeeday, 4 :30 p.111.
TbunMSay ........................................... WedA•day, 4:30 p.at
FrldaJ ................................................... Tb~, 4:30 p.111.
Satu.rday ..••.•..•.••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•••••••••••..•• htdaJ, S:OO p.m.
Sund&J ...........•.•••••••••.••••.•••.•..........•.....•..•• P'ri4AJ, S:OO p.m .
DailyPillt
ptoplt ttad
CIHlltltd
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1111! Ir.!!!~~~~ ......... Capital 8u1ine11 GtVIC.. AoliOXv §p@etXC TIEii HANISYUXH LAME and HMCIMninQ t:U:bendlwfte 12 VAS !,)(P rm amllll 1""'"mR111-iiiil•1N ... Y1-N"'i6Mi1111 .. T~ng, bkpg & all otM< Wt wlO CIMn YOIJf home. tmall I DO IT Alli leetn Prof1t up, reli.blt, ~ Pf"-wt emalll HANGING/8TR1Pt>IHO
0 dutietl 831-N88 Jolly Of 0.bble &45--7014 T~~=-~51~::,ne 6'6-7372 Pat or IV. m90. raft 8onclable 9S3·2e29 RON Of 808 450-&477 VISA-MC 673--1512 I( ,.un"* Ma-0191
at•1tlt1 lttli1 -Ca~ att lldiq CtatrlCltll--ONE CAl.L OOES IT ALLI PROF HOUSECLEANING Al.l PAINTING lfS-'738 EJ(f*t W~ng in,• REPAiA ........... & NPT. eoXeR EkcitAHdf' *' c:ablne11, ,;i9Clng, ...... ci-::,~i:~-:=ng Wt Ill( It, b<Hk lt, buy It or Have OWN -..pe>lleL 10 lnl. $400-up tx1 $7JO-up ~. Aw ~-' --Ft• .... ~ .-P·~..-;-~-""='
Ouat auto repair.re .. rate European· ktto .. rormlea ....._ 1•"., --T MIKE 650-3263 haul lt. 548·5009 yra expet. ICathy 8'7-7657 Waah--p.t~~ ent Aulgnn't' Ai· T70!2U& ~ w.-.
t1ec ~leliat. 650~&627 1X>1.1ntertops ~l-lllfll!!H_t• H•-• • R~n. Palnttng, Orywair, SCAUB·A·OU8 Rffson-DAN SALYER PAINTING NORMS WALl.COVEl\•NO
- --emodtl/~alra. comml OMPLETE CLEAN·UP etc. Fr .. fttlmatt1 ble/rtliabMtrefs My .. ..._ I.IC #425924 ALL KINDS FAEf E$T l~~~~ll~~==~·=--=--T la~tl~ Wall Unltt . Entettalnmtflt and retld. Llc'd, t>onded. Oen matnt tr" trlmlf• Cl s 5277 PTl _,. UC#3309M 780-7211 1.,__ - -•••-
SI ING IN My Centers, Kite & Bath cab· Ina. For est: 552·9142. movel. Mauro 631..,.9117 1 l' · •; __ 1tes.a'~g"~"' 64~ Call MY1imt "4-20 17 I 6 • 3!ons I
lnett, Rtf'a Jotut8S5~841~ ATOM CONSTRUCTION GAf\OENING; Clean.upa, II &8f. --Ml PAAKER-.8UCH Painting •WE GALS SHOUU>• • Alt....,,._ t-.s 1w11ia • COSTA MES~ ijOME. C·~··!.! . rm HAUl-'.MOVt.A€MOV€ p OF a cXPe s@RV Painting•• llt S..t.·Rtf'• •HANG TOGETHER• Of ,,.,..., c.. ...
Near Victoria. ~2-8482· "'8FsflFoR LESS Ag~~·~~~~:~uo~e':f1f~n:: ~~~g.tr!:gl~~;.,,~:at~ Fumitvre. Truh, Tr... Bonded.20yea,.~n 411ea Mt 6'&-~7 I'~•~---" .. ~..._.'°'..,...
e.J>yalttlnQ In l't'IY home. '" wrought iron & concrete Ouallty wk Free estl· 963·~415 NOAM TonxMcWeene 845-5124 ~INE PAINTING by Wtyne Pa~ a....al .-..U-., _
C.M. area. Lovl~ care. c.~~t~·6:~~h~~:~90 Porch repair 557-.6361 matet.850-3031 anytlm~. LT ~AULING. MOV!NG Llat11iat l.ttllet IX-OYC. tO vr• ~ • l5Ff' THI wXtt ; 4t~Cffl
Call Marcel 546" 1 06 , SCHMIOT CONST. Cont QUALITY LANDSCAPE Gar&Qt & Y8/d Clnupt fAjfj'§ llMO SERVICE Hafbof at• 75 l·ttOO Pap« r~. clMn & HOfMOw•*• ~ectora
DAV CARE IN MY HOME. EXPERT Carpenter, rtsld I m~el Enlargat Insured Malntenanoe, sprlnkltn, ~ 645·8192 White Stretch Cad, Afford· INTIEXT. 20 Ytett Exper. _Pf;Cllll AJ "8-6iTO I.OW,.._ rel 8'2·7351
All ages. Learning aklllt ~:merclal, remoelellng Borited, Llc#B289146 cln-ups. Scott 842-3018 College student wllg truck able rites.f7141 $41-4614 Avw• Room S29 +. PJUt8/l!J!il · · ·
laugh!, 631·1827 C.M. E ootrCs. Joh{l 646S·0425 _!£·9954 or 631-5615 Shrubsflree Trim. Compl ~': C~;i~':f~'fl~~ Mniat ~~~al ·~~!!30 -+·Int.I. . ~tc:fl pWtefing, ~ It xper arpe~try er11ce Detra • gardening. competlllv• *A· 1 ...... * .er •· ..,... ' Cl.latom tt1tturlng, Qu#lty FREE EST Hty lt1"iCt ~alr-Remod •·Additions • Entry & French OOOra pneft. Chuck 6'12-2873 HAVE VAN win do OE-CLEAN 8-EXPEl'T PUITm, wont. Probltml-'NoProt>-15 yrs . •11.C>. Custom ~ ~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!~ LADIES! &per. make-up ~·::..._ 543-4980 By Norman Tile Doorman Wt, Not Ttie Be~t Install/ LIVERY or SMALL HAUL· Over 25 yean e>tperlence lnVext. f,..._t Local,., ltrMI #326864 55'.783 t CommerC*el. 24 l-7039
artlst/luhlon mOdet is Repalt·Ooors·Alteratlons Oak & fir. 857-000R re~ove trees, · lawns, B-1NQ...IQI L !~S2·12~§ -Lie. T -116,428 730-1353 1oyr1el(p bonded, lrulur P ..W., T~
offering make-up leasons. Remodel·Penel-Locka-etc El , shrubs, lawn scalping, ti ta -•TICt • ----11457730(7 14)63M911 H lw D f tM-l• c Reas. Christine 6'15-7885 Window-Fences-cabinet ectncal compl clean-ups & malnt. LOSE Weld At oJid(iy & O~lck A~!tu~Vl~~3::.6 PAINTER NE.EDS WOAKt • 1 Oo Plumbl RtoM• . TI'PINO SERVICE &~~::~~~~;~1~ F&Cl&llAWll .. ~e~ry 546-4•13 PARIUSIELlmlC HCY • .Btrt~5=628Z . Safely lnUP.ensiva. LOAATES.552-0410 n11Ext:<*lings,reflnc.i>. no ~:::rj::::.-1309
B C1r~t Str•1'ct Quell"' work. fr.e est: HH.~la 5'1e!.f'.Ylsed 548-6220 f.26) Y'S up. wOl'k n1.1ar. Drains ciellr trom S 15
. 'tt •• l/lt .... tl•-i Y appt 546· 1334 ~ '' B i STUYIH OIUEIE • Ree>alf raoc:.ta d"P .,c:. f.,......../\61 d Pi----. 111 R?BeAts CARPEl 425513 · 96'·7401 .-U~FXN HANDYMAN eat •I Pf.Vis Palntlng_9§+3~Z Anytime M&M.642·too3 s~·~~·S:C 1t;;;;$ ..
_,... ______ ,hat Jliiat. Repalr-fnstal.-Aeatretch-RESIO/COMM'L/INO 26 Carpentry, fencing, Win· 24 ltr 0 • tlf.1llO S~~!!!t~~~~· tlALm •Y -Expert Service & Rtp41!< ,... rtlts 840-1570
Bultd/Remod: Spec. kh, S.nict Relay-Sates 595-46 t 1 yrs Do my own work Lie dows, plum~['O· marlite, ~Do Heall Right Now4P Student Move<s. lnaured 5 yrs exper ·~a-'{~t6Call 31 yrs eJCl). 16 yrs In ., ... Wt .... ~;;·;
bath ofc rm add patio ) c t c t 278041. Al 646-8126 tub encl, too ng, etc. .. c•H :-Uc. T124-436.64lt-8427 _!or tree est. "i>( Lie 1409035 964-8919 ',. ...... _ .. -iiijiij:iiii:11::;.i4'P.'! ... -cov/dcks: bay wndw. Uc. JR's '<V eaea taCH I And Vea Jesus ts Lord • ... a.. OUAUTV PAINTING · 'Us wiN ICE ..
446'85. Steve 547.8076 MARINE MAINTENANCE Orlveways, paUos, paths. firtw... . (lic#30405) 847·2367 tlALITT &PT. OLDlllll pN~-:varehoose Storage FAIR PRICES. FREE PMJ '/lttain Ctqn~/HM#lng fr• •t =---------Painting/Varnishing/main. etc. No job to small. FfrewOOd quality apHI Carpentry Paining Repairs With Ref's 662-7586 111ua1 EST JOHN 631-2050 fOTXL txJEATSERV~e Latry & si.w 475-05"
Competlve Rates for ell 640·6355 Reas. Mickey 536-0553 seasoned $80 ~cord dellv 10 yrs exp. all phases lnci • RICHARD SINOR1S RALPHS PAINTfNG & MAJNT. 20 Yw1 ·~· B-·-• Wlfl'" ...... w .. -IAA
typea of Comm. Const. & --CL'I-. C anywhere. Jim 636--8561 apt, resld, mobll hm 1t RC Highland Office & House-Newport Cusjpm Painting Reas custom Int/ext raft. BIC POOLS 839-1508 :°~. S-~:.ld,...-;.t_;
At9ld. repair-. 20 yrs ... llff!i•t · al lrt ---760·6520 PTL 953-4293 hold Cleaners. Lloensd. 16 yrs ot ha~ customer• tree 8$t. lie 841•3588 ~ • ,...... ....,. -,
exper. 751-3662 lie. _ _ fender Coving &r .. tor C.ur Deer ltpir Compellve Rates ror all Bond/lnsrd/rel 962-5637 Uc. 280644. 675-0383 • · ltefilll 803 8llfbOa 81. 873-3135
.... &lllTllll ~~I :!'yr:S! ft!~· b~r childrt' ln my home •iSOOr OpenerS:Sprlngs· types ol Comm. Const. & Housecleaning 5 yrs exper RAINBOW PAINTING H's Pahttiff I llfalr *30llfl"Henry ROOflno• Holiday Intro offet. ,.":;:_-· Amencan Contt 639'-0618 Doug Luchanaky 751 _7761 area, •Y & Evening Hinges-Repair-Install-Aesld. repairs. 20 yra w/good ref's, own transp. Quality Is our Policy pt, AeSlc:t: · d phaees lie, 10 yr11n CM. Flreproot re-aoe 1 l10fY hol.IM _...,; 2
Opefllngs 650-7618 sales·work guar 650-5156 e1Cper. 751-3662 lie. 9E>4-4828 or 241-9553 650-66'16 JEFF Uc 8688 760-6520 PTL 953--4293 roofing. repairs 548-62 t3 S.tOfY S35. AJ't 637-9036
hnM ~ ...... Vafuab... lnan Vanni.... A,.,,..ata, Vaf. Aertani1, Vair Aertant1, Oaf. leatab tt
Cnta •na 2224 But. ltacll 2240 lewrrt ltacla 2219 Cortaa ••I •ar 21 2 Costa lln1 _J724 L11ua litatl 2752 Skare 2tOI
Eutside newly painted --M/F rmte to shr 3Br apt at Mod llvln 3t>drm 2ba UH ISLE 11200 2Br tba, 4250 Shorecreat Quiet 1Br, pvt patio, utll 1 Bdrm Garden Apt be"' Bal Penln $350/mo hte. 2Br 1Ba separate h 1• k kl k '' dlne rm herd.wood tis c ea Itch ds o af· JoeChrlstopher 675•0411 Ln.No pets.n--smker.All pd. tndry $510 +sec w /pool. N o pets lnclBa/gar 650.,a765 dbl nar' lg landaca~ tordable rent $695 Udo Realty redone $750. 760.-0326 S400 + refs. 2038B $595/mo 495-8221
" • 539-.6190 Best Alty lee Lux ry 2 8d 2b d t 2 Meyer Pl (M~ 20380) Mlprot, n-smkr to ahr 2Br yrd. Avt nowt $1000/mo. LIDO ISLE by owner. 3 Bd, u a up ex. 1 ..... rt ltac~ 2769 2Ba apt,.. .... S250+'L utll "~8 3 155 """'3•3• • 2•..14 $ patios, frplc $950 420 642-3099 or 7 ·9396. :..:.!:: ....... ,. .,.. • or,,,,_ .. .. rttat -patio. Lease 12001mo ~ depo511 f>.46-2178
Large 2Br tBe duplex 3 Br 2be, 2 car allcll. gar.
w/gar. W/D hkups. No Heritage Park Condo.
pets $600/mo. 545-7983 $850/mo, call 631-0680
673-40'53 wk w/brokers Goldenrod 66 t-0660 SHARP W·slde duplex up-
Lite & airy 1Br A den for GOLF COURSE
Lux Nwpt Hts Condo, 3 br
3 ba, nr bch. park, poofs,
$1125. Open 2·<4 Sat, 233
16th Pl. Unit C, 675-4333 quiet n/smkr. Encl patio. LOCATION
$550 Incl ulils 64&-8028 Large 2Br, den. 2Ba Nwpt Hgts lg fam hme.
*'""'"s* W /ln walking of the bch
t & 2Br $650 & Up.
•Immediate Occupancy
•Month-to-Month
144-2111 Condo In Rancho San 3Br, 21n 8a, den + lam
Lite & airy 1Br tor quiet .Joaquin. New carpets & rm, 3 frplcs. Completely Studio apartment near
n/smkr. Encl patio. Refs drapes $1045/mo. Call refurbished. No pets. beach $375 utll pd.
$550 Incl utlla 646-8028 851-0892 or 640-0931 $1'500/mo. lncl grndr svc, 67S-4174 1759·0650
LOVELY new Spanish Just found! 3bdrm 2ba Jr 852•8713 A & H Invest. Co1t1 flltll 2'124
atyle twnhae w/2Br e>tec design ldds/pet fine Ocean vu Npt Crest exec 1 Bd dlw. walk-ln closet.
1 '11.Ba, court yrd & Prv1 $800 hurry 539-6190 condo, 2br, den, offc._ carPort sm yard no pell
stairs. 2Br tBa, encl gar, Spc1CIOU~ ~1ngll'. ont'
WIO tlkup, new drapes & & two bt'd1oom ap t' crpts $550+ deposit. No
pets, Must stand credit
check 770-5629
•STUNNING lg 1Br Gar·
den Apt. Pool & rec area
$485. 710 W 18th St.
• WE orFH l CIOICI
Want a .selection ol great
llvlng? We can otter any-
thing Ir a small apt to a
BEST
VALUE IN
NEWPORT!
fURNtSH£D or
UNFURNISHED
Npt Bell 3 bf 2 ba 2-plex
Nr bch, pool, c·lubhouse
$250 • dep 646-8314
Pron FIM non-smkr lg NB
hme wlk to bch $400+
639·8722 or 6'15-6668
Prvt soile lg 3Br 3Ba hme
in Eastblu!f. NB. All
amen.Hes $467 540.-3500
Sllare 2br 3ba. frplc, 2 car
gar, 1n C.M. $425+ dep.
548-5194/0 990-9451/E
Aapc .... 11 Hit lelr Wutt4 5100 el ._...
5'imt'uXt REX61Nds Advlc4i In AJI Mattera & ANSWERING SERVICE left .... hlfmlhr
Counselino, 1815 So. El Med. &ch Npt Bcti C.p. ~ -(tlfP~IEHCED)
Camino Real. San Clem. a must. Gd rel. $4.75/up ot MERCEDES BENZ.
Llc'd 492-7296 Varied stlltts. 546-9236 Benefit a Set Patty
L
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F ... 3-.. Auto Oelatt/SeMce 9am-11am 1001 Oualt nt 1 ..,. Mature lndlVldual required St. NewPot1 8eaotl
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Cal:
M2-Hll
to waatl, wax,, de1aH, BOOOK.EEPER ~lime
Change oil & perlorm Dena Point Chart HOUM
otl'ler mlnOf maintenance 493-1183
on fleet ol company car •---------
756-8601 CAsml
Banking A,ppro11 31 hrs p/wk ,.u. -•TH Appfy In petson Kenn --~ Aime Hardware. 2666 Telephone operator tor Hart>of Blvd, Costa M ...
the South Cout_.Brancn 54&.-•691
of local ~ent COf· 1 ..... ....,...,.----.....,...--porate bank. This Is an RESP. adult to care for In-
entry positlorl, requ1ting fant, my CM hm. Mon·
prevlous P.B.X. eic.per. ThUrs 8am-$9m, Tran99
0P90t'tunlty IOf training & refs req. 548--0561 patio, gar+ prkng space. Best Alty tee trpl, pvt, nu deco, tennis. $485 s:i 1.,a 155 • ·
Avt t2/t, $1100/mo. Call pool St400 673 3313 548-3155 or 998-3434 Lease/rent/Racquet Club. · •
in other banklno tuner Chlldeart needed 8 mo girl 11oima••• ~~s ~1~ mine
4 Bd hse. II looking In CM, HEALTH Stir vu hme w/2 lrplcs,
NB, or HB thmk ol us first ( LUBS f[NNI'" 5285 Lost 1118 M "old G·s/lep 1 Bdrm, pref. mature ,._, for that choice ideal living 1 rooftop patio • 1st, ., so $435 + dw• TSL MGMT 642· l603 C,WIMMIN(, plu' last. dePo. utlls se&-8479 mix w/collar W1lson/Frvw Lg exec home 2-stry, 5Br On canal 2 blks to ooeen 4
NEAR S. COAST Plaz.e & 3Ba, lamOy rm + spa br 2'-' be Master.suite w/
frwys. Lovely 3 Bdrm, S 1395/mo. 581-8007 Dys tofl $1700 mo 1se opt
n. gar, . ep. NB REALTY 675-16'2 lllU<h morl'' )(11r<w 955·063t 6'6-2098 645-3<487 wkdyJt ett 6, M d 1 leatal1 Wutn 2:909 l OST· butt male Cocker, 1 851-9900 Personnel. Call ~ toddlet Wk.ru1
pool, lam rm, 2 ba.. 2 or 548-0819 Eves avatt 650-1719
frplcs. dog run. Singles or
anytime wknds wrsTUll YILUIE no Pt'I\ 0 I' ' Nice quiet Morman Fml s. opin d<tiiy <1 to b ~ye Vic. Placentia & aft 10am. EOE M/W/VIH t ·I V. s--.... 11/e-' n. .oung.exper .r ...
1Br, grdn selling, beam 1 & 2 Bd apts. Pool. spa. needs 1 or 2 br sml Adam~. C.M 545-7001 Banking able, apeaks Eno. must
drive. llllnt $.$ 67S-7048 lamlly. S 1250/mo Incl IHT&LS
gerdner & pool melnt. CALL US REGARDING
751·6829 or 642-5200. IAVINE LEASES
Condo. 2800 51· guarded lairgrnds. lrwy close TSL MANAGEMENT • ~ now! Please! 546-8965 LOST , Germ Shep Mix Sim /lllPT Prestigious Harbor Ridge ce11s. enc gar Nr CM gar Indy rm, no pets ~ d hse/apt wtgar $400'a
communily. 3 br 2'1\ ba 2 $505 Call 641•3078 645 8122 LIV named Blackie wtehOke Secretary fOf r.al estate
QUALITY ABOUNDS llil!1i_ story $2200 mo+ sect • NJsmkr male w/pet look· Chem & flea collar on dept. SUCQMSl\.ll lnde-OllLI CUI WllUI
dep 851 -1184 Diane 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX o ... Ptiat 2726 Apartments tng to shr In NB/CM/HB Joann 548--0838 pendent bank In~ apply •t .. awttlome Cl\m-
lam/alngles w/mod llPPls : . . j From •-side 2bdrm 4 'filsor--i
mldMOO'.Lat ealty
Rare. NB hme w/dwshr & Ogu~~ts:~~~I~. f5t~~le '"0et_.u·x·e•3!""!B""r"""'!"2B!!!'a-w·/"°1r·p-lc, Newport Beach So. $425. 964-8736 Dys lost: Lge wte Himalayan Beach. PrevlOul typing tlan SchoSI. 168-31§
detugner decor $500's l~r--:--;--..,.,..,.....,-.,--,,-blllns. gar. balcony. No 1700 lbth Strl't'1 Retired exec & wtle des1re Cat Vic COM REWARD and dlc1aph0ne exper Brookhu~st l. Fountain
*111·1111* wtoptn~39·91'90 , x-2 bf 1~ be #l PfJb'~~HM-:Z.. idt Oowr+--llse.JlL.bo!l !4f_Eel).....onJy_ ~73-1'6~2154 . req. E.suow or construQ-Valley 962·33l2
Best lee hkup, newer. twnhse Non-smoker. refs on oen ••Pit hilplUI,
So Co Plza 3br 2ba up-7 86-1172
dated kitch kids ok
gar/shop $695 at
539-6190 Best Alty lee
style. fncd patio. encl Studloaptwtfullkltch& ba 642-5113 854•7781 aft 8pm REWARD· Ofange altered bu1 not esMntlal. This la m.ll .sf CUE 5iu~~~~!,~ ~~:~~: crport Hamilton St. No ::~e':t~rm :~3~~1 Joe Newport Beach No. Otlice ltatab 14 ~~ ;~'·51~ ~r~t •=~~ ~~ ~~=• t~.:': P<>Uible tt~ H.B ~-
Bay.3 car gar. Avall now pets $675/n'lo Craig l•at. hacL. 2140 hX(J Irvine Avt'llUt' 463.800 sq ft. Reason.able Vic 4th & Avocado, CdM tatt job fvnc11ons, Com-vise 9 & .11 ~ olds & ft
St290. 646 .. 7434 Agt • 1at lblh) 1763 Orange Ave. Call 675-5695 prehensl ve benefits t\S'#fl( Mind~ ~dys. sg~~2J:t'f~=~~ 3880M~ive Wl!l<JQ:bi;!!J_ar2_BJ,den. 2!'0Ap~~~~~s~ie~ .... ~~:eil's--:-.t1••6·4--S·-·····o·4•••11,.._0w_n_r·Be~rs-9161 or CR·M·t·us =~· s:~ tf~~ w!:o;:li:c.~n~
gar. $1200/mo Nr SC Li It la 2241 pools & tennis $925. Call duplell 119 Huntl~g -· ~-.,..,.--n ground Hpet. rats. to· R Stevens. P 0
Plaza. Ann/egt 751·3191 t••I IC collect (619)244-t860 1-=======-St 960-0725 or 498•6690 iBr' $550 dshwshr. frig Costa Mesa 345 sq ft ~ ANSWERS _... 8011 27'2. Hunt1ngron
r , 18r collage. ocn vu. frplc, Won't last ocean area Eastalde 2 Br. 1 be, patio. incl No pets Call btwn rooms ~ ba SllJ.00 851_9900 Personnel Beactl. Ca. 9~7 1aatua. clean. walk to beach 3bdrm 2ba hme w/rock gar, no pets. non-smoker Close 10 beach bachelor 9am-4pm dally 545-4855 5483345 4943803 Escnew . Yahoo EOE M/F/HN Yiu.. ••U $600 w/utlls 499·2181__ lrnlc encl gar $950 $650. 631-4036 w/cr9ts & dri>s $425/mo --· -!! ....., ., NB 14x 16 Window ore, re· Veldt. Je1une Hay iookl Superb 3br 26a Ocean & City Lights View 539·6190 Best Alty fee 2Br 1Ba 1r1plex upstairs Incl utlls 53&.-4637 cept area $350Tmo LOWEST ONE BARBER-HAIRSTYLIST
With chentele for NB/CM
soop Call Aon. f>.42·2183
ClUITYPfST
must type 65 wpm end
have gOOd front off1oe
appearance Newporl
Fashion Island Call
wkdtys 9•m· 5pm
640·9951
w/romentlc frplc dbl gar 3br 2ba, xlnt oond $1350 AJUt•tall FaraislaM w /enclosed garage DILIXE 31128& 852-1548 or 756-1315 Words 10 lhe wise ''The
pet ok S625 539-6190 mo. 497-4170 or 497-6080 S550tmo. 754-0986 1 mlto bch. Fri>lo. encl gar. NB ground fir, prestigious most solid stone In the
Besl Alty fee l!Wf!d hacla ·22' At1rtaeat1, Ual. 2Br 2Ba. 2 car ga,, frplc, O/W. bltins. smke alrm, IN NEWPORT BEACH Westclitt Or 3 rms & re-lond~~ion is the LOWEST But. ltac~ 2240 _ -• frig. micro. WIO. pool, pa110. water pd $825. A great plaoe 10 five on tile cept area. $700/mo 1nc1 ONE
IASllllHlllS
PIT help wanted Days,
1ves & Wknda Call Bob. I B C ,. B d lalMI spa.Heal/water Included 53.6-3849 alter 5pm Up"er .ea" .Pnvate ulils. 646-3679 l•1;._., "---4114 Clrcle & cell 2br 2ba tr 2 r ondo, ''ill a, en, . $950/mo. 760-9611 ,.. ' ..... v••· $550 tncd 4 kid pet pristine view of hills from Pta1a1a11 2101 SUWllD clubhouses & health NB deluxe oNlce avail Incl I _____ ,...._ __ _ 675-9191 ...ucw. ......
cook's kltch at 539·6190 kttcl\6n & llv-rm. bit-In 2eR HiBA. 115 2sth St. 2 br Deluxe 2 ba YJLU"-E spas. 8 tennis courts. 7 ~111 Pref n-smoker
Best Riiy fee fr.jg, new upts, ¥9fY fresh yrly $785 mo. Available Like 2 master suites w pools. close to business. $2.75/mQ. &45·3700
& heerl 1 $l400 no 2 car gar E·side New t & 2 Bdrm luxury DC Afrport. Fashion -------
Cltannewlyredecorsingte lea~. 760~&512 · 1211. 760-8737 $800/mo644·7211 agt aptsin 14plans I Bdrm, Island convenient shops &IRPOIT&IU·lllFFC
hae wtger. 2Br, lull --------• Small bachelor. kltohen. .-PENTRIDGE COVE* 2 Bdrm and Townhomes on stghl 700 sf· 3 ottcs & recept kltcl\6n. Short walk to tB $375/ M h 11 ·, l 1300 ·sf open sp plan a, mo. ars a 2Br 2Ba spllt level. frplc. ~ poo s. ennts, water· • beach. Prvt encl yrd, Vrly 3Bd 2ba, fa.m rm, frplc. Realty 675 4600 lalls. ponds. Gas paid Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-Will bullo to suit . Also I ... $900tmo, 1st, last + tst/la•tl·-d-. No pets · • W/O, dbl gar, pool/spa A d 1 ""' ~ ...... -.. 2 2 $950/ 55c9200 From San Diego Frwy ments & Townhouses ad1c 2000 st ea y or depoalt (213)945-5960 $1 •oo. 619-436-3570 ortal ••I Mar 7 2 mo. .,.. s 1 25 ~ ' ---drive North on Beach to trom $720 (Ask about occpy .,. oss
Here 11 Isl Bungalow nr Blk 2 bch 2br den 2ba gar 2Br 1Ba w/atove, reftlg, 3eR 3ba conoo. attach 2 McFadden and West on turn1sheo apts. compk!te 852-8714 ~ & H INVEST
ocean has ma)or bttns & 1200'com pool/lse $ t 130 O/W. So of Hwy. No pets car gar. All amenities McFadden to Seawmd wttn TV. linens & utensils, Otlioe approx 200 sq ft
garage $400 539·6190 skylight. 1st/lest $500 $700/mo. Dys 752-6191 S875/mo. 63t-4300 Village. (714)893·5198 maybe rented for short $260/mo incl 1:1tll &
8est-'Uty lee dep 642-1183 Agt Marti Eves 766-3554 S575/mo 2 Bd lba. patio. WALK TO BEACH IBr term or longer). On Jam· 1anitorial M·F 646-3224 .:========:l:========:..!.:=:.__.:=-=-=-=-=-=-=-::-1 1 'd 1 atl boree Rd at San Joaquin n ce eas SI e oc on. w/drapes & carpets Hills Rd • CdM dlx suites. AC. ampl ~IEln~~;m. close to all. $500/mo 536-4637 644_ 1900 prkg, from S225. 2855 E
TSL IUllAlllHT infae 2744 Coas1 Hwy. 675-6900
142· 1I03 3 br Condo S800/mo Call --------Coaaercial HoRoscoP£ SYDNEY
0MARR
, DQU9 AmmerrMn work *Lg 2Br 2Ba Bluffs leatala 2911 ifil X-lg 2Br 2Ba 4-pleK 851·2000760·6-s;1 hme w. pool. 2 carports BUSV NPT BL CM
upper, w·w crpts. drps, 1.;jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.m• $825 No pers 752·5822 O/W, FI A heat, frig, 11 Newer retall/otttce ale .
range 2195 Miner, No 3 IUllllWt LIDO WATERFRONT Lge 780 sJ/$595 mo 6<45-9628
646-5282 WlllWHllLH cs1m dlx 3Br 2ba .·······••Ill!••• S 1850/mo tse. 673-8886 ee8u111u1. quiet 2 Bd 2be. 2 lPAITlllTS
patio. All new Int 622 NEAR BEACH 3 BR 2ba
Wednesday, November 14 Hamilton-Ron 548-0477 Conveniently loc11ted 10 upper ep1 Frplcc ~ 2 car
ARIES (M arch 2 1-..\pnl I \J): Brakes ar~ released. acCTderat1on Bright-airy & new. Cpts & ?;',~d:~u~~=~;~g;ewest g~~.81~ri 20~0:6~-~37:gt
increases-means you will be on the go. c reating. 1mpnnt1ng )our O\\ n drapes 2Br n.Ba w tndwood Glen otters f, 2
sty le. Romance Is highlighted, change!. will ocrnr'and statu!. quo w ill Twnhse, Micro. trptc, 2 & 3 bedroom aparnments v2e.bRaSpeAnll.thoLu::w1
2
1ll vt:~-.
k I d II car gar. wtopener Lakes. 'd II It t d e ~ sna c. ratt c an ro. . . • streams & waterfalls. 1 ea Y s ua e n ar trplc sec. 2 car parking TAURUS ~Aprtl 20-May 20): You 11 ~ct more work mg rooi:ri. Some Pool/spa, no peta. $875. schools. shoppmg end no pets S 1,000/mo re~t~ictions will be removcrd. l.on~ d1st~nce c?1m~unirat1<!~ 1.ilh 549·2••7 or 545-3115 parks 644-0452
sp1~1ts •. helps you plan . for . ru1urc travel or education. (H:mm1. Clean and sharp tower For leasing 1nlorma11on WHTCLJFF
Sao1UartUSN>r!.OOSplays1gnat1cnntrolcs. IBR,O/Wshr,garage.no please cell· (7l"4 ) 756-680 o r 559-5012 Monday-Sun· 1 end 2 br epts 1
OUHECllm
AllPOITARU
4347 SQ ft Free standing
bldg 90c It N.N N
(7 14) 644-4910
Wostty I . byter Ct.
WATERFRONT OFFICE
BLDG 1500 sl + panting
tor 7 cars S 1 75 SQ •o·
slip avatt 28 14 Leleyette
!Cannery Village). Nwpt
Bch Call Beverly at
675-8100
Beauty Undet wate< maint Must IUIMESSOS ne Sc:uba..cert..6.13.·3630
UntQut chlldrens salon ---·-Start yeur own AlrPort oc>ening In four tocauons. --Limo Sefvice for as little Anaheim Hiiis. Orano-. lor 12 yr old aft 9Chl. Ap-
as $2.000.dn & S8501mo. Cerritos, Westminster prox 2 J0.7PM Mon-Fu
1984 LIMOS only 4 left! (2131 402-0369 or (7 14) Salary negotla.ble. Car
tn ternetionat Motor 89t·3439 pref Call Julie. 720-8045
Coach 751·5466 eeau-.Y-Mon-Fri days
Heir Waatt4 5100 IWISffi.IST /ASSfST P&Yllll CUii
T• SIOO/ tor very busy aggress1'1e Exper~ wilh strong 112 1a1 .. N w pt B c ti se Io n ac:eounting bllci!ground Active retail shop In CdM Mollvaled people only Computer expenence a
Some admln Ideal for needappfy Robert& Tay· must. O C Airport area
hou.9eW1fe 720-9720 tor 6'16-7197 756-8601
ACCT REC CUii
must have knowledge of
peg board system erad •
know add1no machine by
touch. lull tame pos111e>n
avail 895-3843
UYllTULlS
MIL Y Pl.IS ClllM
Fill I PUT TIMI
Mll/WllH
Limited opening• Wiii
train Call 540-7321 a111
32
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Re11rement tacilttj. 3· 11.
t 1·7. part time & lull ume.
Good benefits. pleasant
etmosptiere. 393 Hos1>1-
1a1 Rd. Newport Beach
CIRCLE 1-llAlllETS
·1 "t IOW Hlllll&
CUllEll
ASstSTAIT lllllERS
Interviews Wednesday 9-1 l
A M at 2588 Newport Blvd .
Costa Mesa (on Newport
Blvd at Del Mar)
Call (7141 537-4S40 for
more 1n10 EOE
GEMINI (May 2 1-Junc 20>: Emphnst!> on rnmmunKOl1011. short pets S485. 631-5563 trip~no~s.cnllfiomrelati vcin1rans1t.Mcmbt:roloppo~tc~xhrlp' ~~xeE-~detwnh~2& ,day&~oam~S:30pm IH•I 29~ ~~~~~~--~---~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
you analy1e data. proves to he 'aluablc nll y. Discern mot I\ cs. ~ltscu~s 1'...,Ba w/gar $690/mo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Prvt entrance. Ba & cook'O
techniques. Virgo figure~pmminc~l). 2.543 Orange 642·2520 --=· in Lag Bch Ouiet $324.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): ( heck CO!>!\. rnnsult fnmtl} ml·mlx•r Eastslde 2 Bd Iba lower. IUll IEW1 Employed men 49.f-4'59
o n possible purchase of art object o r lu·wry item. If d1ploma11c }OU No pets S550/mo Call WllllllME WILLOWS IH• A lt1r• 2902
Win. Know it. don't attempt to lorcc ISSUC<;. raurus. L1brn pcrson'i pla~ &31·6155 Aft 3PM &PUTllOTS Pvt room In pvt c M h()lml
key roles. Money arrives! EASTSIOE 2 BR. t t,.; Ideally located In the hean board & oare for embulet· LEO (Jul y 23-Aug. 22): You succeed 1n en<lcu,or that prl"wtousl) baths. patio. No pets. or Woodbridge orv lady S550mo 979-9656
I c 5 s,.9950 WOodbrldge Wiiiows of· -fatlcd. You &ct proverbial ccond chance, you can Fcc:oup O)S. S600/mo, an 4 · fert 1• 2 & 3 Bedroorn He1els,!ottl• 2ff4
Judgement, intu1t10n now arc on target. You'll learn a secret ~ind obtain E-slde tBr. new car~t & quallty apertments SUUll llnL back~tagc virw. Watch Pisce~! paint. No pets. 2563-A Enjoy the nume<ous tee· Wkly rentel1 now ave11 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): What appix•urcd to Ix• a se<.·rct rs 110\\ Elden $510 675·9291 reatlonel lacitltlfs nearby S 126/wk & up 2274 New·
opcnl)' discusc;cd. You'll ucces~fully deal with attorneys. govt.'rn!n\'O· House 2 bf fed yrd, elderly • 'lnctuOl!lO Woodbridge Port etvd c M 646-7445
tat ag~nc-ics. Organite dot~. check source m aterial. Rdut1onsh1p pref No pets. no motor· Lake. parks & shopping SEA I Sii LIHE
intensifies. You could be a big wmncr! . c y c 1 e 5 4 8 • n 2 o
.UBRA (Sept. 2 3·0ct. 22): R omance ts h1gbltghtcd. wish com e!> 64&-.8_5_4 t_____ 0ec!;ve~:.!:v Newport Beacfl. color TV
true. p0wcrs of persua ion arc heightened. Y o u'll fi1mh proJCCI. Lg 1Br w/pool, tndry lac. (l1•) Ul·llU S 125wk191. no depoall
Pcrs0nal hori:ions broaden. Wider audic:n(·c await your cffortr.. water pd S424/mo. 188~ Laas.lng Office Hra 30i6 West Coast Hwy
Per onal l ovc story will provide satisfatt1on. ~n~. 5"8'0336 8 AM toe PM lutab tt
SCORPIO (Oct. 2J..Nov. 21): Get read) for new start. highlight Ltt• & al'l IBt for quiet Slaart 2tOI rc$ponsi~ilily. authority, career advancement. You'll act to hcan bf ;~:0-~~1 :ift~~~~ao~s ~au.lead ltll 2BA 1<.b•• poollfac maucrs. romanet' will be featured and !.ul)l'norw1tl prt11!K' >Ourdfom. __ u 11 'o ' fl2 utll
Leo pla~~ significant role. New!Y dt<lor 31<1 2 ba peciOU• 11ud1o 1% 6' 10 6<48-99741645-5800•3.~•
SA Gm ARIUS ( N_ov. 22•fki:. 21 ): U<>Qd lunnr aspcc1 t·oin'cidrs :',,~ ~.)tS:~r~o Dtwi ~ ~:,rm0 x!;',..cr,;; £.side CM 2 t>r h•.~"""·
with phllo~phy. tcachina, tmvcl , moml issues. Jntu111on 1s on Ulf'irt. 1756 631~155 Aft 3G: -wHI\~. dryer, rnicro
You'll beat r'n"'tplact at special momcnL · ·n~ of thrcctJon is restored. ----... ~ ter 1Ba •1= orp• 2 S~7~ ·1,11111 SS0.~858 ,... "' Nice 18< wtenc g81 -blh to ~h Imo. 105 one you aided in pa~t now return~ 1tnor. & l-1 ' Ctd•r Way 494~8685 '1tn ~fttfll<l 10 "'' 28r CAPRICORN (Dcc. 22-Jan. I 9):(ihc full rein tocur1~1t) -C'hctk ~~mo ':'~5~ pet• 2ea S3a5tmo '" blk to
finanC'1al Mructurc of one who would be clo~ associate or partner. ~t vtibt ~ :,:~~~ ocMn 846·, 178 Ct1r1•
You'll learn moreabouuno.ney.you'll alsomakc dJ St.:OHryconcern1ng • Wlllm .. .J~ 2807 All• Laguna Ftrrnmt 2 bO l'IOute wlffpl
hidden resources or ponib~ 1nhcrilancc. $495/mo t 8d 1 t>• ~ on e.i ts $2501mo +viii
AQUARllJ (Jan. 20-Fcb. t 8):~mcprceoncc1vcdno11ons "tnkco ~:~:;!·Indy rm. c.tote lllAllllW tatllaat 6'73-25a7 Ndl
beating." ,You'll break front lrtdtuon. 3lltancc mn) armcar to hi.· 1923 P~• _ Only 1~ mh'lulH rrorn Hart>of AIOQt. AUY & Son
Comina an."rt "t scam!>. Che k leonl procedures. including nght~.und TSLMANAGEMENT L&guna vour own pri"118 w111 Sl'lr tu• Condo SMC .,. '"" " ·-2 an3 oc:Mn view from Dane 752·9442 D 6"0~2434 E pcrmi~ ions. Emphasis al o on mar.tat '4HU~. , .. &e • 1-Po+n\'1 mo•t MCluded
PISCES (Feb. l9~M:irch 20); \\'hut appeared \0 br 3 "sure thin, PAlM MESA APlS. ~IC blu" Llk• Mw 2
will now require rcv1c", mphasi$ on pets. dependcnb. people who Eatllklt 2 Br, ls&5 No Br widen. 11tra 1~ P"·
rcl\I ul'V\n vour JUdomcnt. Romane.: 1ci fo:uurcd. d1~0\.CT1c arc' maJc-. pets 1561 M..,. Of Cell ~!!!, .. 3P • t 1 .. ~• •• Ca 11 >"~'II~· c~l1a}ltcn~d. Watch Ocmin1! btwn e..c s-.e.NtO_~-· • .,.,......, 1 or -1·-4 ' .
Prot t*1\ to ahf spec
ocnlmt 2 Bt due>l.11 y.ar
1ound tn N8, fully furn.
$400 &31·5&4• ••
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District Maoagers~
It you en,oy worl11nv wiftl y~ boy\ &
girls ond desk iobs ore not for you
consider o coree1 1n the neWlpaper circu.lo
hon field Th" " a un1qv11 po\ltion with
doily~o~&~
Our open1n91 ore 1m~d1c:rte Apphconn
mutt hove o von, sfotaof1wo90" or truck
We otter on u cellent 'o'°ry with o bon\u
pion 'tOftd 00' otto..,cm<e We h~ on
t-.ctllent beN>ht pion fhot mclvd1n hos.pi·
tollzOt.an 111wronce liberal VOC'Otlon ond
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h1«euful ond be w1lh1\9 to work hord It
Yov fhtnit yO\I hove the quohtt<ot•ofu,
pl••n• oppty tt1 pet~n to
the llily Pilat
Monday fh,,v Fnday 9 11 Clll'I Ot 2 .& p
330 W. Bay
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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-In.Ill .... ...... lllYlll Flll&l TUl•E PAIT-TI• llTAI. uus \ Md K~ Ou dryet s.,,1an• 27 Aece/Cr ..... ---------• UP£" DELI COVNlER ~M X·rty Uc, tdlool Wanted, mu11 H1 ~ owo Fiow.r Min 1, wiu•..::..i 10 S7 SO POY rat• v.llh !«al lxl* ..... peraon tOf t1n9 I 1 lO 8'1.!_-3025 ~ Honda 08 Mooring '"... • ..-Y -person~ lot cat.,. OJed « 2 )'fl -.per. vehicle, 152-IS62 tram fOf buying a. d~· corp SMklng qu1111y quality v.omena l "*" IW1. •terl1l1 14 ~ S 15·~ 93 t·l24&_ .. 1·41t Ull
l_ng DutlnHa lmmed Fuhion laland no.amOlt• E L E C T R 1 C I A H , Ing bpet ri.lpful APC>fy -.0tk1t1. mutt be 11 plul. 11\oe llOte. Top com• u;::aPJCi WOOd wm Snark ullboll cmplla LO Qo#n.E~ & ,_.,,,.. en-H21L~11\tg 1no.1ca11 hm·5pm. JOURN ·YMAN mlnl)'f• 2fG8 E Cout Hwy, Na. us C1uzen. Call 2·5pm, per11a1ion. & benefit• l 'l "a 3~ l!M2.20e9 ~ uMd 11' 1200 obo (11•)111 1111
8'10..-?e or aft 6pm ••P T.neni imswov M().9012 N4·2890 ShOuld .. PK\ to Nm 931-41210QwMf'Aniooua (llli\.At1•.tlll "'tll ... PUT-11111 0$3-1473 men1 exper helpful, ~ -S2•.000 llfll rs:· C6ll C..~ten ,,_. "
Mttl SKIOf lehen & bt0t•• Oental/Orttlo Recep1. clHn •CUI muat have IHllAI. lff10I PAIT Tiii Mt Anderton, 59•1551 '"X;.;pp1e...,.tl..,.,•....,c:om..__pu_ler_w.,./~2
.. ,,., M0611y 1YM btwn e.o.t1ta 4'-. Oya Exp good driving t~ord. WO<k out of hOIM, Ml up P:e>i19Ve plenl malntWWICI Ulll dlte Orl\199 llnd mont ~. ~
20-25 hr1 p /wk HOflUI r.-Q'd N8842 2i2e Saluv n1go1i.b1e app1'1 75&-9• .. 2 lnottlCl'a2·3daytawMll Do~~YoUcenMle? 11095650-0707 .. It-'
8atm1Ct\Ml1. 645·3878 77<>-0102 or 781-9094 Gntt help PfT-FfT to Ct.en lrVine, MlUIOn V11jo Ell· f cal nd - ---Mon·Ftl btwn 10• 11am,.. Oental/Ortho Recept Ole. ... nt••n la-.. .,. ....... , ~ienc.t ""elOfred Mutl I IO I me now a Vector Graphic 1y1tem ~~ a. ..._·Ira 7tll 6 _....,_.,....,..__L.....a..,. .... ti l'k-Ell F le C '" ... ,..,___... .,.. atan making tOme rMI wllh printer. mod•m. • -_.._ .. _.. _,. l·230pm Nie IOf Doug Benelll, 4'" .,,. P 1 *"·benllit• Apply wa&h car111c t.1nd1 M·F avecar &57-0715 m""av for ,.,.,,el Call -ftw•·•.$l3K~·~_ ... 6 1 a...........moorl'lw1tfi ****'*** Of.lvtee req9 N8842·2e26 Q.11 AM S-Pattl 1001 -.,, •• , ....... ... -._...__ --.--· WIT-WDIT•T
OHIS
11 BAXTER'S,
, 4364 Culvlr,
851 2103
Quall SL NB t33 9300 9 SPM 17&-2311 , •• , n11111t George weekday•. OHet 850-1719 oreat 21 Ketch In 1nt to-Ull' ., IUT&LUCIPTIUJSt ' : • -494-5410 cation $13,.$0013l..55ll Pit ..... _..
NewPOr1 BNch pleasant * f LORAC * •Hlff Pn GOOd mon!i'· ehorf hours. FrH tt f ta _ •
lrvln•. group Pf'OOllc• need• an IEllllE• Couple with 11'1rM children $700 mo plus bonus SALES. egr..,lve lndl~. 2~ yr e>id male MaJamute BOAT SLIPS fOf Po'#9f' 77 320l <(ap ale 8HRFP
Irvine exp'dperaonforourbuay * "'* IOOlclng le>t help aQH Own cer. 3·8am RMI· for exciting new prod In Ml11 neutered hou1e Boat• 3.4 FT or Lets. 7732014sp1/r403480
ottlC4 4d1vweek 1ne1ud FULLTllE 12. 5., Outi.1 lnctuoe den11at newsp11per de-theAlrCond,flald Lead• tral.:-61s.nc:,..;,. &42·4808 8032016apa/c2all931
. Ing altetnaie Ht im·a 1 laundry. houNCllJnlng, llver)'. Call 2 4hr '· furn. Draw egalntt comm. ,....., ,,...,.,.,~ Two t8 ftll pa avail. Grand eo 32015ep 1tr 1an1185
COUNT f\ HELP fO! dry 840•1122 l•,lta1lt ll1• Style Ironing, af'\d some chtld 7$9-Qij30 or &42·6315 Coll John, 850·2945 Free Calico Kittens & 1 Canal. Bat tsld. $200/ea. 80 3201 Sap air 1~n796
.dtenera. 5936 Warner • ll'"'"'lt lfl '4 core Must be non 'grey & wnt, 72G-&330 517-8720873-8354 '813201519a/r 10UE497
Ave, Huntington kh .. a.;,~~~;nc:E.~~~esn~!: Salary ••:ttfa•r: ~r~~=~,.:~i~n h;~~40o: PAIT Tiil SALIS PHSll btwn 9am-5pm Wanled 25• tllp S.. Aly . 813201 A/T sir 1DA0984
Mimi llLP 4 da~· S46-3000 CM liii• .. • •wear• w". 1a1ary nego1l1ble. P1~~nge i;,rgo1:~:;~.~~ Re1111 1&1 '"i !!11•ry22.f2
1ut Golden Ratrelver MaJeood9 br\s101 cond 547-7623 :~ ~~g:!;f ~~·11:1~
Pert-time Mon·Frl Sou---• " ' • 854-0954 comm ea on "" • • mo with Pllpers-kl g d~ 536-1952 aves 82 32016sp air 1..._.14• ,....... IRY Clir&lfll -LP l I " nec4u15ary No telllng home. 640-8293 ""' ii Sandwich, 875 Pau1ar1no. "" "" ICHa tH PE Company trains Santa SALIS lnlll __ llcycltl 101 82 320l 5ap air 1est• 18
CM 545-.4887 ""r1ted F/Ume. 5 d-V• Cfft1tt.l1tk1tt llOIJHH " Anaolfice Satary $5-$7. PAITTIMI Staffenshlret•rrler 1'~yr• •57-!Al!!!L! c r 23" 82320151p1Jr376629 ~pplyinpetlOn 293-4 E (71•)•1• 1111 for busy• prote11lon11 p/hr Barbara.662·580 I Fml1paye<.1all1hot1.Nd1 ,....._ ruMI' 8232015apat r11gp463 HLIYllY lllYH Coaat Hwy. CdM • Mon·Frl. 5 hrs p/day IQ<H loBvetyF .. ~labl~~~.k ~°.:~n~ yard loves Klds.968-713a s 1oq firm 875-9315 82 mt 5sp air 1fdc103
good driving reco<d apply Peoc>ie who need ~ FLOl&l IHlllH Dr1ver1 Oc own transp & ~ ... uis M t _ l / 82 S20i 5ap llr 1evd964
W S Clrcu111. 1281 snouto always eneci.. ttie B Shop E11P4ltlenc.ad rel• req 476-7009 btwn PART-TIME. Vlfled hOurs ~~,J f," ~n: ,':"k~,t Fatai tart wv IScln.JC ti 1011 82528Ea/t 1fdl700
Logan, Suite J. Costa s.rw:. OtrectOf)' in the Mual be creative F/T 8 3oam-5 30pm wkdayt to Include early A P-4 u an. a 84 a 1 a 71 wingback toia. nu uphol Mitra . 82 528E 5sp I'd 11nu306
M ... btwn l2·4Pm OAIO.Y PILOT Permanent 6-45-7845 INTERIOR DECORATING weekends Mu51 have d• mark, 963•4Q In HrthlonH S 150 184 Red Hondo Efoe mote>t 82 633cll a/t 1eog .... 2
llUYHY lfllYH •1 ,.1 • Color-Destgn.Peopte pendable vehicle (amtll Secratarlel wanted. two 975-2033 or 855-0975 S(;()()ler new. Incl warr , 83320i5sps/r 1tw1515 tor~ equipment ator• II I I I 1 •••••• •• .. :. PTIFTwlll tr11n 775.5447 truck van station PIT po11tlon1 avall fe>t 8' Pecan Sle<eo Cabinet helmet, $1200. 873-6888 3201Sap 'S'010512
G wagon) 10 ass1s1 newt· busy Real E111ta offlCe In ~ 00 64 58 • • 83 S28E Sap L'd 956441 ood driving record 5 ' llVHTMHT COllSfl papet dealer in Irvine HB area 536-1'545 atter •4 _ 4• 11 Tra11'11, 83 528E alt r d 1HIW809
daya, Saturdays re-• OfC ST&Ff NllTIOI area Must be cl~· 6pm.for details Bdrm eetJ>eaut made,xlnt Trattl I024 53528E1/1ld'd207194 ~~·~9t~~·~D RENT. • • • FIT reconeue statements debl' Contact Oreg s•o11n••y cond. arralghl tines, ~brd WANTED· 18• Of lergef 53 32015ap ·s· 3909189 e • uH computer aided Hyde Mondaythru Friday ~ an w/plllow slorage for T pp Ill ~ _na..n
• • client acc1g system, per-between 9 30 and 10 30 llex1bte schedule, approx kng/qn bd, 2 nlle stands, Travel rallef w pal ~ -~ • Ull TIME • form gen't ofc & research am only 642-4321 40 hrs pl wk, gd shor1· lg drur mirror mans Cash. Call <7141992-824 IRIYHYPHI ..
Muat be clean, responSlble
with good drMng record
Be1wn ~O 30 hri. p/wlo
Apply btwn 10·5 2168 E
Cat Hwy, NB 640-9012
IELIYHY PHSDI 10 do dellvery and m1.c
tasks Must have 1m1111
car mlleage paid Entry
level position 631 0415
Damonllrators
FUN JOB
Are you adventurous and
need money? Are you
bflghl well groomed &
eager to learn Tr8¥61
Western Sta1e1 and Re
s0<1 areas with our •uper-
v1sored markellng team
J P Enterprises ha• 5ev
eral 1mmect1a1~ openings
tor those 18 and over We
oller major medical 1m
mediate income white on
the JOb trarning E11c111ng
bonus program High
earnings transportation
turn1sh8d Start 1mmed
FOi ....a+U>.l call June
Pridgen 646-3337 ITues-
Thurs only)
Newspaper
: f -: pro1 Good growth opp1y • hand. 1yp1ng. filing aklllt chest·sloneo bencii Aatt Lt1ai.a1 IOI (71•)131-3111 •• OFFICE CLERK •• BA accounting I econ-,,. OPl!flATDRS essential Nr MacAnhur $700 642-2374 all rpm -208 w. 111, Santa Ana om1cs or 3 yrs apphcabte ~ & Jamboree Reply by $ 000 lllYE IHI CLOSEDSUNDA¥S • • exp req Send resume answering service exper mall to SECAETAA'(, Cmplt K-az W1rbed 1 Fii LEU
• \ c·n. 1111 .. ~ f.irc·ul:.itiuu OHi1·1• lrn;. e to WCM, 23702 Birtcher preferred Var1at>le shllt1 1151 Dove St Suite 220 new Sac $360 646-1041 S A " 642 1•03 B · c ' Leasing, alel, ental : an rnt r~ lc•H•I dc•rii·al 110.,j1io11 : Dr. Lake Fores•. Calif • Newport each. a Early American wooden Domestlc·Forelgn-Exollc D1t1aa 9117
• ; .. uilulil .. for tlu· ri,.;111 1wr .. 011 . • 92630 rHHEA,,T.SmERS 92660 oln "1'150-673·2076 131·4411 e I · I I ·11 · LEGAL SECRETARY Good voice? Need your Secretary HB lite book· I llJ flllfYflll•(
II OllllT CHOI
OUl'l1·'14 • ,..xp 1·rit't1t'I' t ''""'''' Hit "' tru111 .• • Oed1cat&<1 tanal sec tor 7 daystoyourself?Wepay keeping Hrs 8·4 llex ,_
• Po .. 1tic>11 iu r hul ••" ·u 111' .. t•ri 11~ • ally law oftt~e u1agauon full lime for part ·llme n/smkr 893·1940 LES 957•8133
• i·l1c111••.. (1'l1'11u t• 11·,,,., "nd J orn e exp deslraabte. Xlnt hours. Must t>e ex--• --Love Seat stie sofa bed,
' ' ' ,.. 1 '"' .. skills Nlsmkr pref Send perienced on phones S6 SEOlnlnY matching chair, lk new.
: 11rrn·c· .... i11~· \p1ilfrni1 t ... ltoulil l w : resume 10 hiring partner p/hr plus commission to PART TIME· Mutt be ac· Gold palsley prln1, S400.
• 111·11 1. l i l..1· to .... irk .. ith pc•oph· a n.I e 18552 MacAnhure blvd slart Call 852-9161 curate typlll, non·smkr, 551-2617
: i., .. ,. u po .. ili\t• u ttilu1fr. lO h•mr : ste 425, lrvrne 92715 Phone Sales flex hrs 960-6591 1N~,-9-w-O"""u_e_e_n-....,.W.,--at-e-rbo-e--:d
• .... , k .. , ... k. \1u11cl u~ ... rnlu~. • LIOUDI (bJtr llttail) PllOH rllOS OIUI SICllnAllY Mat1r81$, liner, & 1Tea1er
• "'tor 1i11i: .. olar~ j., c1;;0/m o 11th. e Currentty worldng/or not Enioy your oays 1o your· Part time tor growing con· $175 964-2485
• (,oud 1·u11iptUl) h1•11t>fi1 ... \ppl ) m • ContaCl Paul Tues/Fri 9 self? Earn $6 p/nr plus slrucllon company, 10 Sofa, 8' wht -w-/m-a1-ch-ing • r ., e· 10 5 2602 N&'NPorl Blvd comm1ss1on Eves phone set-up & milnlaln all chair & oltoman $450, • 11.-r .. un. \lo nJay· hu,...duy. ~:00 e 852.9161 upecta of office work. go cono. 64._9325 • to J.:<Ht p.lll . \ .. k for ... ilt•t'u . • L111e-1n very hte duties, 642-8100 __ _ • e some meats tor am-rLUMIEll -G1r11e bits
• • bul11ory male 548-1030 iourneyman exper Xlnl SECllnllY P /TI•t
: ORAN(;E COAST : MHICISUID ~~ral~~~el~~~~tg~~ T~~~~g·~:~~·~~~c!~-Ho:!~~·t• : DAILY PILOT .• •S now accepting appu. morv Own tools Salary 645-t623 Spence i"""!"".-.,....;..;..;..,1~...,.-~r'!"'
• ca11ons tor n .. goJlonebte Call sr-n•RY ,.. port ch • Har :O! • :t10 West Bay Street : 11osnss 642-4300 for ad#125 "" • Ridge. muslLsefl· make • (~ c•SMl(R leave m....,• .. ge Typing, flllng, tlmple 011~ Furn, _apptl's, an-• ('c>".·ta ~esa, A 92627 •. • " .. ~ · b k h N ... ~
• " Eves 875-0900 °0 s. P onea.. ew 11ques Good cono Pvt POLL THHS company Can be great pty 760-8192
• : Mll•H•AICE $10 p/hr Must be able to oppty lor ~areer Full ·
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e tor prestigious apt com-talk with pubhc No ex per time 432-94 0 lor tnlef· Milctllllffal 6211
ptex Must ha~e worlllng nee Partlt,me 542· 7211 view 29 Vol Funk & Wagnalfs
k nowledge ol all --------SHY.STA.ATIHDAIT encylpdla never used ..
\I 11 I I 4t, ~!
SOUTHWEST
Lo Own·Eqty & Auum
(114)110-0IOO
(I00)412-1111 #121
NEWPORT BEACH '71 240Z, mag tires, air, 4
spd, gd cond In/our.
Aato ltrYicts/-$3000. 759· 1785
f 1rt1 9015 '79 260 zx·,.--,F=-u~tly~lo-ad-:-ed-:-.
Louvre for ce11ca me1al Xlnl cond, Mlnll 5 spd air
wllocka S50 964.'2485 S6995 720·0•29
hits W11tt4 9020
11$0111111
Junk 8 TransportatlOn
FREE TOWING
Russ 2131424-8170
WE-UY
CLUIOlllS
AlnllOIS
• • A " '" r-.""' 'intf I• lli'f """" >Ir •t AC.1'1
714-833-1300
Accor -Auto, I , traoes plumbing eiec-rROJECT iullt part ume. eves & s 100 obo 631-6210
trlc, carpen1ry, air cond & wknos Neat appearance 2 John Wayne tennis
healing. etc Salary com· COOllllMATOR & handwriting. Apply In membership for sale, ·mk
menturate w/abll1 ty person. 259 Newpor1 ollr 752-88"• x 213
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! 1n1w1e1101
PIB, FM Cass, Sunroof.
$4500 962-0048
• AGES 11·14
EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK
Wt 110w n'n I!> ooen•ncs '°' 1ounc tllltr
bf'awtrl to \fturt 1t4dtis for IM"Or'"lf Coast o,,,, Pt10t Our rt•\ start lit J JO pm and
•or• unM 8 JO pm •M•dily\ On ~lwrd;iy •t
11\1(\ ll If• lllOft twwts You *ill Hiii 11ttny t1ios
•nd pmn lllonf wrllt Utr11n, yOlll own lllOMJ
' lhfrt r\ no dt11ve11na 01 cotlectron •ll~Olwf'd
II tOU llrf 1nleitsled llitUt uU Mt r ,,,
MO
COOC (714) 548-7058
Pl .. 1 Must be experienced In all .,.. ease vO no answer UJ'I· Blvd. Costa Mesa -Sell your car. ln11an1 Calh
for your car Any make or
model Paid for or not.
'ilHllAAOCHI less lully quahlied Call phases 01 newspaper Anliqu11 English hall tree
644 0509 for 1nterv1ew producllon Contact SHOE S&US $350 Gas BBQ w/butane S 139/mo + Ix. $488 down
MAH&ER
Siiias Gaffney, 642-4321, S50 Kl II 1 ext 394 ~alure ~pie, we are will· tank . mba p ano
Answer1ng Service. Costa I•-------• Mesa Management
Ing to 1rain Flex morn & S200 Btue/wht 9x 12
eve hrs avail Apply. Ortentat rug $200. King
Slandard Shoes Olsposal size cane headboard $50
Gel our price first
BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
19202 Beach Blvd
Huntington Beach
962·0829
C E Commerclal lease
ALL-SAVERS
(714) 432· 1977 ... -~.,.........,,..-'83 Honda ACCOfd, 4 dr,
loaded, lake OVet tease,
payment s2•1 36
&45-9270 786-M 15
exper pref 24 hr
respons benefits Must
hve locally Call Mon-Fri
8 5 642-3013
MHHER
Answer1ng Service. Cost
M er, a Menagement
ei.pf'r prel 24 ht
rtospons benellls Must
11ve 1oca11y Call Mon-Fn
8 5 642-3013
MHIETI•G DEPT.
Needed several hard work·
rng persons to take or-
ders rn S A ofltce Com-
pany trams no exper
nee $860 plmo II quall·
I.eel Mr Carlson.
662-5844
RECEPTIONIST:Real Es·
tale Investment Co , prol
altitude/appearance re-
Qu 1re'1~ li te lYP~ ·756-8601
Store. 8974 Warner Ave. 12 · blk/whl TV S30 __ _
F V 848-5977 (See Bill) Stereo w I 2 ti o or WE llY
speakers $36 673·8596 -USE.D.C.ABS.&..DlCKS. SIUIS&Ul· ll yOur're not earning at Hold1ay Toy & Clothing COME IN OR CALL FOR
least $2000 p/wk plus. sale Thurs Nov 15· FREE &PPUJS&L FRIEIUllER
you should call us Quall· 10-3pm Tlcktocker Thrift Cormlef-0.Lltlo *REAL ESTATE• ty leads. best sales pro-thOP 54~~ 191h st 9~ CllEYHUT * HOllDA * * SALES * gram 1n the country Call John Wayne Tennis Club 18211 BEACH BLVD HAS b t w n 1 0 11 m • t Pm . Membership, 1>8S1 otter HUNTINGTOJll BEACH
Ct••trciaMrintri1I 85~·9158 545-3482 or 646-6001 141·1011,· 141-JUl
We are a 39 year old firm HONDA wholly owned and per-sales John Wayne Tennlt mbr WE •• ..., Yll• sonally operated by 11s Stereo/TV sales PIT ship Wiatt rlgh1a $650 obo _, n
founder serving the Com-Atlantic Music 646-8895 673-4733dy 673-0378ev ClW ISll CAii CARS
merc1al. lndustrtal, Apart---------• Supreme beauly & talent See Ronald Dace
ment and Land Market STOCl/ClHI PHSOI pageant 3-26 yr5. Also
We are not a tranchlse Hours llexlble, male prel baby division. Dorolhy (114) IU-1111
branch or dlVlslon con· over 21 . Call for app1. 7-Shreve Modeling School 137dBeachBlvd
trolled by others On lhe Eleven Stores 848-8655 & Talent Agency 642-3050 Westmlnsler
'81 Sclrrooo, 35K
bl1upnkl. Ill<• nu $6
&40-8590. 835·7001 p
m111 ..
YOLISWllUI
TIOIMSlfl•
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_..!.1N IUENA ftAltK.J... [VQLKSWAGEN
8750 Manchltter Blvd
Buena Park
114121-1010
Red '80 Sclr, 5-apd,
loaded $5200. 780· 15f1
aft 6pm Of' Iv meg
Miil l1IUU11
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SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN
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73 VW SQBK Xlnl Cond.
Mu11 see. MUST SELL
$2000. 5-48--0717
spot management de·
c1s1ons. Open door man-_ Oflice Faraitart/ Between 22 & •o5 F CMilllC
agemenl No waltrng lor SWITCHOHI OPH c ~ai~aeat &2Z& J11a1r 9129 1;, !;;f"P!V;ilt~le-. wti"'!"P.!-w~~ MERfllll l HCH
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Fakes
'>t. IJ( P~n Oorl1
117 lrlt .... l~I'
f,fl P,,.ri1 '•Qtn••11t
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOL VEO
II your are 1n1erested rn
earning S35 000 to
$50.000 or more in com·
mission' and are willing
to work twd foe 1t. con-
sider this, Merrlll Lynch
Really is tne most pr~s-
11g1ous most growth
oriented name rn real es-
ta1e Prepare yourself
now for the neitl real es-
tate boom Career op-
por1un,11es available
l •<.ensinQ tr a1n1ng avail·
&bit> To 1ntetV1ew call
an appointment Opening tor Answering Service T" EW ffERS elec $200. JHpt' '83 XJB Ja~uar VanJen In!, under • 7K ml, pr tor 2 Commercial · Indus-s i hlft Fl 11 & rt ' .....,.,._..._ ____ .....,.._ 1 h 1 I Bl trial """Pie with abillty w nos u pa & S 125 646-35-42 eves. 'II •f-. OIEIHEE PIH Claret Bl1qult. Wire be ow w o eta e
.,vv hme avail. Call 642·3013 _ • u wheels, loaded, all serv. ~BOOie $8950. Pete J who want lhe freedom 10 PiHH/Ortlll &221. Fae!. equlp'd, wllots of Rec Avalt 128•900. Ce.It .on owner, .631· 1286 work any territory or type HLEPMOIE • xtras Ready for lrpmed un
ot property No farm sys-llTHYIEWHS L ~ ~NAd cc,~: s ~.'we del (3419)Call Today D/979-4610 E/966-0...... '85CADILLACS mte::.~w ~~;:;n~!~~~r tor public opinion polls, S900/make ofr. 640-7297 11,111 NtrCHtl lta1 9145 ~.~'rn~
LEY. Tl'lo" Co S5 50 p/hr & up Week--ORANGE COAST ·82 380s@c. sltv/blk llhr. eommerctal Lease WES • • day eves & days. call Dr Steinway Baby Grand AMC/Jeep snrl, fully equlpt, lmmac ALL-SAVERS
1C1v1cPlaza.Su1te260 Sarah Rosenfield, Ebony, like new $12.000 2524 Harbo< CottaMeaa 48K ml ·s38,500 PP (714)432-1977
Newport Beach 856-4292 645-84061640-0132 141·102J 494-51 t6 or 863-1588
714/ HLEP .. OIE Story & CI ark stud Io --..,,--,,...---~=-= l'-4-4110 " •498127xtnLcond, 1975. 4 WlaHl lh1Yt1 9030 llZ
6 A Cnu1cr1111
11 Petrolmu11
14 01 k1dn1ty~
15 F11c11
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Wall Maclborsk1 or Vikki!•-------• OPEUTIRS s 1100 oBo 6-40-9097 76 dUc Jimmy. auto. air.
11-10 t /91r lacl et•• Srrtiat GH4s 6230 pis. p/b. cruise conlrot.
For compellttve prices &
~ lease rates on 1985
mo<1el1. Jon Reynolds,
auth<><lzed dlr rep
760· 1553 Of 599-5436
NABERS
CADILLAC
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Charlollr•
17 Within prf'I
18 111nsp1111'nrv
20 Belon1111•1J'
22 Resign
23 Georg111
25 Oormou""
28 Hardv Qnl
29 Hand 1001
30 Modified
32 Phryg11 k1110
J4 Rep••"fl"I"''"''
39 Voteir
42 Coal per I'
43 Preordn1n&
4S Solid 100.1'
46 Live~
49 Mauna
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56 un111e1101,
58 R.cJ 'ha<JI!
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546 9366 or 847-65061
MESSHGEll C.O.D.
Mf!n /Women Local area
Must have own small ve-
hrcte Catt 540·2395 ex1 3
MFG PACU&IH some hl'lavy lltllng high
school diploma req Must
bf> b11Qht ener11e1ic. hard
working resp Good pay
good Mnems. good fu·
lure lrvono. call Mr Kletn·
man :?6 1·9302
MOY.ER/DlllYH Nt>l'OOd lor r ll PIT work
:;>4 yrs or Older Clnancut
H.ud Wnrk1ng and
1CJEPENOABLE 650-1366
M&HY
w.lnti>d tor 19 mo old glrl
PT rT, tle1t hrs Avail
' w~ nd!I S6 50 p/hr Good
' w children Call Mon Fri
KARI '176·31.20
OFFICE PHSOI
E•c~• in gtass shop Vo-
catior medical 40 hrs
Hunt g Bch 536-6561
OFFICE WOHH
..---.-1-,--11--. T yp1ng II ting simple
books phones New
cqmpany Can be great
oppty tor career Full
time 432·9420 for Inter-
view
~ ..... _..__~-+--I Arlt'Jt
ORAllECOAST
IAILYPILOT
hu an opening fOf e part-
11 me •wperlenceo.
creeovelayout Artist to
r.roduce qulllty ad
ayout1 comps 3 r1yer1
lor ... tut paced dally
~wapapllf C<'noep to
ftnl~ n $.,id r~me
only & xeroa c.opiee of
wotk 10 Strie Hough
Art D1r9'lor Orange
Coest O.Sty: P!to1, P 0
Bow 1!>&0. ~ta Mn•
HCEPTIOllST
Heavy phones Newport
Fastener Co. 1733
Monrovia Unrt K, C.M.
645 781 l
RECEPTIOllST
Answer phones, typing, flt.
ing assist production.
Call Ruth. 546-3814
RECEPTIOllST
FIT -PIT, 50WPM-Lag Hiiia
Law olfrce. 752-7263
flECEPTIOllST
lor TRAVEL AGENC'( De·
pendable. reliable, lype
35 wpm. call Sherri,
756·0666
Recep11on1s1 Sat/Sun/
Holidays Mesa Verde
Convetescenl Ho spit al
861 Center St 548-5585
llECEPTIOllST
ll Ouallfled _ _ 1111 whl, radio, roof rack,
Advert Media, no exper Tunrurl exercycle $150 (pd V-8. tow pckg $4500
nee Will train FT /PT S-400) Prine. woody tenn C1ll Slan 8am·5pm.
lmmed opening Cash rack perl $50 650·7757 833--0070
Pa 10540~ :J~~ extc: LL TV 1 .. it, Traclr1 9035
''"" 6232 ·79 Ford Ranchero, MT, TEUPIOIE 2s" Zenith Color TV xln1 V-8, pi s. p/b, alr, amlfm
OPEUTORS cono s 150. 650-3407 stereo.1111-whl. beaut. car
Women/Men earn $60 In 11lnt cond '3100 Call
plday plus cash paid 6' projection TV. Nova Stan, 8am·5pm, at
dally No e11per nee: Wiii Beam Pert cond. under 833-0070
train. FT /PT 540-6646 warrn1y S 1500, 720-1213 9040 e11t. 8 Beautllul 25" RCA Cir TV l.v ......... ______ ~_
Telephone Sales $1•8 3 yr wrnty. Open ·19 Chevy, convar1ed Int.
1 -•• mu PllU Sun. TV.Johns 646-1786 bed. Ice bx, sink, a/c, p/1, ...._ .. ---cruise con1rl, 8-track.
llOHlY Plll CIMM. STEREO S75, COLORED Smog contrl completed
Ambitlou1 men & women, TV $30. 642-0670 Sacrllice S5500 645-1295
no e11per nee Call now, IHtl Geaer1l 7011 A-t ' 540-6695 eKI 28 1 a I.HI,
Graham 901 rowing 1ku11 l Cl111ic1 9045
TIUPMllE Wiii spoons s1000 951-8524 1 ... -------8 People lo fill opetllng for S5 Jeguar XK· 140 Coupe
phonct survey.. Salary, no Ptwtr 11111 . 7 12 Aebull1 engine $3500
..rung. no e11per. nae 1981 24'1 Sklplack open obO 760-8688
Company 11a1ns Evening moaet. 1~ nn. ""t.ots ot •57 Chevy 4 dr Belalr,
hours Call Carolyn. equip no 1ra11er S 14,500 compt restored. auto, pl a
6&2·58.43 OBO Aller 5pm 760-9536 $4215 OBO 542·5268
TOP W 23' MAKO inbOard Ctr ·72 Ced Etoo Conv. new
-Female• pl'ef Models and console.lo hrs.superb 1op/p11nt. ret>lt eng, l/p,
RECEPTIOHT PLISI flC0(11 (2131 866-1984 condt631-77651631· 1022 a1c S5750 OBO '42·5288
tor n-Escrow Company
1n Fountain Valley Mu51
have outstanding per·
5onat11y Catt Karen.
962-1654 9am-5pm
Fast paced 0 C Mag TRAVEL AGENT •7• JAClllT Tll A t I 1....a
needs <1harp organized, Ek~'d bu1 no computer B w•o. oo"' I a II arr .... non·smolc.1ng Iron\ olfloe ' 1 ed 675 8995 M I. 14 m reno-.
person Good phone per-exper requ r ---Loaded, lmmac cond, Aa4i 9107
sonahty typing, gram-o.,1 5510 move forces .ale $108 K 1---------
mar lite o•cta11on. •hort-m mooahounam;a 8 673· 1093 646-1«5 PP &O
hand a plus Send r• mo $300/bo 963-9739 '84 Sea Ray 270 SDA, 1••11 IEW sume to NEW HOMES 1mmac, 50 hrs. loeded. ""
MAGAZINE. 3151 Airway GOLDEN RET AKC pups, must sell, moving Alll'I
Ave Bldg J-1. Coete grea1 Chrlatmas glll1 $48,500 Shown by 19pt 11 ITIOI
"Mesa, Ca 92626 Appl Avau 1211518• or will only. 861-1951 aft. 8 pm
maoe by resume only l'!Old 1111 Chr11tma1 eve Ready to llah/dtve custom ~ "T - -
HClPT/SIClnlH ~~us;~~~: s.~: !v~~ 29' CAVSTALINER. Twin l Pool contractor need• 496_0729 2 e litre OMC sea drlvet • ,
mo11vetec1 lnd1vldual to Rad• r . A D F"; VHF .
l'landle phonee, 1111.ng. Poodle Pup•. Taacup, Toy. lathomltOf & many atras ' _ l _;_
typing & oeneral clef~t Mn $250 up 5441-28'11 $30,950 476-1991 •IN BUfNA ftARK
55 Frwwsy g Oyer Rd m J f PORSCHE • ~
(7141241·0292 fttl 9 a..ts"'1!il 8750 M hell Blvd J
Q y 10 1ovel ShU'Htu 26' Am;;;, 3 seh•. 61.\fif) S:. Par':
HCEPT /TTNT pul)C)!M-AKC ChamplOn Evlntude 08. Adrnr lrlr 121 1010 GOOd phone lkiltt, good l1Mt Fkltty black Ind S 10,500 83 1 • t 125 att 5 • ~·;~~:"JN~ white Catt •&7•477& Columbia 36 d..._. Tuit lllW ---1112
~Qllne 54s.22s1 HU hauled. 2 l" free moot·-t::::::======
01 .... n con __
c. ·--~=-~i ~ ' I d •no &30.000 6l8" 1~14 ev LAROE SELECTION OF
42M) ~2 Ho.tile 12:' NEW_ 1&1 MOO t4W & USE.D.BM.W'St
····"· Sever at uplrlng perM>nl
needed 1n S A office.
Aepict aovanc.ment No
e11per l\IC Company
tra1n1ng PfO\ltded $880
p /mo Mr CPlarlu
68' !843
1111 .. 1 ee1.3e30 LIH IUll ..
'"' Alfl.WIOH -s-= VOlUMi8M." LES U7-8 t33 Lroo 14 •UISS. iully SEAVICI! & L .. "SINO equ1pt 2 Mii Mila. tr1r ...,.
S 1800 (I 11)792•803 7 3t?O N Chin')' Ave LONG BEACH MONTGOM!AY 17 Flulh (NO ~ry•al1 405) d~k. Dey aailef, trlr (JH) 111-llH
S5500 2131165-5996 traoe-tnt W*°"'9
OPCN 81VEN DAYS
sates Kenmore $400 30 J"
llClllY FHIS reno• s195 e13.1•
Opportunity 10 Mii OOU' ' AEFfOG A· 1, $175 080
rM1 IOOdt & gilts fe>t hot• 87S 5181
ideya Fie• 1'1'9 ~ train
Westellfl Ptua &.42·0972 Atfrtg WHhM Elec S•bOt w/1tlt·MMW
f-UhlOO lslana &-t0...&030 Orr r Cleln 5•7·2011 SS00-173-13151832·1'94 1---------
.J
I
OVER 150
Pre-Owned Mercedes
LARGEST SELECTION
of 1a1e model. low mllaage
Cadlllacs In Southam
Cahforniar.s.. u1 today!
540-1110
To Choose from 2600 Harbor Blvd Jll SLEIOIS COSTA MESA
II PORTS lanttltt 13
too 1 Quall S1ree1 II CIEllT CllOI
Newpon Beach 'll·'U UIS __ 1_a_a_.1_a_oo ___ Lo 0wn.Eq1y & Aaaum
TOP 111 Piil (71')111-llM
For Pampered (lll~f·ltH #1U
Merced" Ben~
1•11Un CUI To~ Meroedea Prl<:et Paid call Peter or Ray
IHSE If lllNITS
11111 IEROEIES
213 or714 637-2333
lit1aM1•i 14
HOIDITMOI
'11.-'UO&IS
Lo Own-Eqty & Allum
(lt4)11D-...
67 Camero C<>nv. CIUiio.
Nu pn1. 11ln1 cond $4000
wk 962· 1319, 963-5744
COMM Ell
CHEVRO LET
. ..._ 'l-11 • • t
• • r, : \ \I 1
S4i>-I 200
(100)412· 1111 #121 Xlnt c:ondt 968-5551
llC tltl ... ' ·77. MGB w/2 tops, Mual ·)4 Plnlo rt>t1 eng 7 aoo ..i
Sell, 65K ml, Sactlflce u tr•natradlato~l 17JC) S2300 OBO 760·7057 Ty rcpta)S900 obO &48-8*
Ptnc•• 9157 79 Fairmont. 38K ml. Wt. ·73 TARGA S 5ik Of''9 ml. nu tedlwlne paint, n.N
This la truly 1 of • kind. grea1. S 1900. 5-49·9504
Look ot 01h1r1 first. iactla
$14,500 873~ 11" liii;;:;;;;;;:;;~
· 79 9 i1sc Blk )(Int cond
'3800 ON OBO t.o.p. no
credit nee. 645-1742 , ..
641-7751 wk
-
·-\
1:11m 1111111
Cops sketeti L ·&u!!a ~ s k-idnapper
. ,
-
Witnesses hypnotized to retrieve
details of stocky, gray-haired suspect ·
eyed girl. vanished Oct. 18 from her
parent's campsi te al Josh~a Tree
National· Monument near Twen-
tynine Pal ms ..
By hypnotizing four people who
said 1hey saw a s1ocky, gray-hair~d
man shortly before 1hc gi rl disap-
peared. investigators have been able
to put togettwr a sketch they hope will
bring them new lead.$ in the search.
By STEVE MARBLE was to be distributed today by San
011i.. Dally Piiot ~··n . \,. Bernardino Sheritrs deputies who
A composn~ draw1n~ of a middle-have $pent nearly four wcck-s looking
age man who police believe abducted for ihe missing child.
a 3-year-old Huntington Beach girl Laur~ Bradbury,•a blond. brown·
Coast
County's new Office of
Protoc9I is ready to open
for busrness./ A3
Eight-year-old Santa Ana
boy kills 6-year-old sister
with handgun./ A3
California
Jewish leaders say they' II
protest speaker who says
Holocaust never hap-
pened./ A4
atien
Catholic Bishop says
chu rch has a responsi-
bility to be aggressive in
dpinions./ AS
A fraternity brother turns
sniper and kllls top ath-
lete, injures·another. ·
turns gun on himself./ AS
World
Thousands of Afghan
children are being sh ip-
ped to Russia for a dec-
ade of indoctrination./ A4
Mind&Body
What does stress look
and sound like? What can
you do about it? Biofeed-
back provides some
answers./81
Spo~
· The comp0site drawing was to be
A few of their feathered friends
Bird trainer Sid Melnacheln and Bonnie Peace lend a hand
-and a couple of -•houlden -to their beaked buddlea,
from left, Prince, Prlnceaa, Skipper and Spark.le, out.aide
the Bird Fair held laat weekend at the <>ranae County
Fairgrounda. Melnacheim, billed aa the Birctman of
Newport Beach, perform• ahowa featurtna exotic birda.
More than 4 ,000 bird fanclera flocked to the brange County
,
~ . released today at a press conterencc 1n vcstigators were adamant that he not Jim Bryant. a heriffs spokscsman,
San Bernardino. Laura's parents. reveal the contents -0f today's coo-said none of the sightings havt
Mike and Patty Bradbury. will also fcrence. checked out but that 1nvestiaa1ots
attend the press conference." ' . ''They wa01cverythinJtocomeout have treated each . w1th. tht same
"There are a couple of thinp that at the same time," he ~1d. 5cnou'sness. ·
are hJlP,pening that have me en-A task force established to in-··11·~ reall)! the only 'YtY we can 1ift
couraged." said th,e girl's father prior vest1gate the apparent kidnapping fact fro'm fantttsy:· he said.
to the scheduled conferepce. ''I think has investigated reported sightings of The composite drawing.. Bryant
maybe we're a little hotter on tht' trail the man with La ura in Bakerlfield. sa~d. WJH gtve Clt1un~ throughou•
now." · San Diego. Big .Bear. Ohio.~ri20~ outhern California· "S()methin&
Bradbury said sherifrs · in-and. mosr recently. San Cle~ente. · (Pleue eee LAURA/A2l
Fairgroanda Sanday for the third annual Bird Fair,
featUrtnc thousand• of exotic and domea'tic birda. The
event wu aponaored by the Orange County Bird Breeden,
with proflta golna -to the county Rectonal Occupational
Program. Leaden of the club eetlmated more than $6 ,300
wu made in 1rou ticket aalea and a bird auction.
Additional photoe on Page A3~ .
Blockade
! ·for drunks
unlikely
on Coast
~anpower lacking
---__J._ ---=--for such roadblocks,
local police claim
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .,,. 0..., Piiot .,..,
Pohce roadblocks to catch'drunken
drivers will be tested on ? limited
--bas~n...Cahfor:ma-bu.t mos~
eounty police depanments say they
don't have the manpower to set them
up.
State Attocney General John Van
de Kamp apparentl} cleared.the way
for sobriety checkPotnlS last week by
stating they do not violate the
constttut1onalban on unreasonable
search and ~zure as long as "suffi-
cient safeguards" are taken.
A.hhough an attome) generaJ's
opinion does not have the force of
law. frnnoricaHy. n has bent 'T'C--
cogn1zed a~ such until a coun rules
Van de Kamp. 1n a written opinion.
said checkpoint_s to catch intoxicated
dnvcrs arc as constilUuonal as are
setung up check.points to inspect the
mcchamcal conditions of cars or
·searching airplane passengers for
weapons-or e~pk)si~s.. -
The Callfomaa HJshWB)' Patrol.
wh ith requested the op1naon, as
pre.panng to experiment w.tlh .road-
blocks to nab drunken dnvcrs but has
nol said "here and when.
Most Orange Coast pohce depan-
ments. though. said 11 1s unhkel) the)
will 1akc ad~ anuigc of Van de Kamp"•
op1n1on .-,
·'W l' simpl~ don't ha\e !he man-
po"tr" e,plained Huntington Beach
Lt. Jack Reinholtz. who speculated
(Pleue eee DRUNK/ A2)
Fountain Valley High
dominates the Daily
Pilot's All-Sunset League
football selections an-
nounced today./.C1
HB ne~ghbors raisi:p.g stink Ir_vine Civi_.c ~enter
Over garbage transfer site s~~~!:.~:~~11!=!.Qty University High tailback
Greg Benjamin found out
the right way to get rec-
ognition :..:_ jusf keep
running./C1
How much for a horse?
How about a $3.2 million
pricetag?/C1
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Entertainment ,_
South Coast Repertory
has an impressive world
. premiere in '.'Shades,'' on
the Second Stage./83
., :::-::;::::::!:::::::::::::·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:
Business
1985 ls expected to be a
good year for the econ-.
omy./84
INDEX
Erma Bombeck
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
California News
Classified
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Help Yourself
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Mind and Body
Mutual Funds
National News
Opinion
Play~e~lew -
Pollce Log
Public Notices
Sports
B2
A8
A3
B4-5
A4
C4-6
~;
C3
82 cs
82
B1 -2
85
A4
A6
'e3
A3
C3
~ j - - -But disposal Orm says zone chan e
won't aff~ct operations af_s_t_a_U_o_n-=ic.._ ___ _
By ROBERT BARKER
01 lhe Dally Piiot StaH
Complaining of garbage smells and
expressing fears of the threat of
disease to school children. residents
and business leaders are figh ting what
they view as expansion plans of a
_ trash disposal company in. lfont-
'1ington Beach.
"The stink is getting atrocious:·
businl.':..)woman Linda Lombardo
said today. "And there are three
schools in the area. Birds eat the
garbage and then fly to the schools
where the children eat their lunches
outdoors. We're concerned about the
possibility of them carrying a dis-
ease."
Causing the ouc~ is-a new state.
law requiring trash pickup companies
10 operate in an area zoned for solid
waste disposal.
Looks like clouds
[_or hext tiyo ·days
By LISA MAHONEY
Of IM Ollfly-Pht tfllff
Variable cl01.Jdtness and cool
tcmpera1ures arc expcc1cd through
Thursday along the Orange Coast as
today' early morning rainstorm
moves further east.
OvcmiRht storms d~opped a little
more than a quarter of inch ot rain
along most of the Orange Coast
before moving on. Buta total of.80qf
an inch fell in Laguna Beach. accord~
ing to measuring ~uipment atop the
roof oft he Laguna Beach lumber Co.
Santa Aoa recorded ,37 of an inch.
(Pleaee eee CLOUDS/ A2)
Rainbow. which conducts trash
transfer operations al its 4.65-acrl·
site at 17121 N1chofs St., picks up
trash in the c1t1es of Fountain Valley.
Huntington Beach. Westminste'i· and
Sunset Beach. The company's fa.
c1lil\. near Beach Boulevard and
Warner .\' cnue. 1s in an area zoned
Council setect a site for a permanent CMc C..ter.
The new Site favored by the Civic -OmW TMk Fcwce ts bOunded by
University Drive. the San Diego Freeway and~ Htll. A pennen1n1 Qllc
Center would replace the temporary city ~ polc:e .eatJon Md
council chambers on Jamboree Aoad.
for indus1nal use.
Last May. the councJJ approved a Cutwr-Alton-Thllf location In the .
proposed Village 14 as the site for the new CMc Center and directed IM
task force to prepate a financial plan for deelgn. conetNctton Md
oPerBtion of the facltlty.
· . But fn recent meetings-. 1he task foroe, meOe up of ,.111t itllltM& ~c<11de~ts and business neighbors "°"' the council the city staff the community Md tt'8 ntne CO. claim Rainbow intends to expand dtecusled alti \· sttes ' '
opera11ons. from 8.0010 L500 tans_aL_ • ""'!!~ rt_ ... the Vnt..-..1tu ~"-~II~ a trash a da)-, lntrNh-•V'f\;ll;Jiepor, . ..._._.,.~~
{Jut Rainbow Vice Presadcnt Stan ·highly visible due to its location near the San Diego~ 8ltd the (PleaeeeeeNEJG~RS/A2) • (MJr ..... m.m&/U)
UCI'-Anteater
UC l~vine_:en-joys
~ top enrollment --~ \n •nCI<•« m ••~ <1ud••n1< •••I a '""""""'"'" <a•d l'('l's "'""' high rctcnt wn rote fr1r rctumtng t1\1n rate ''among the h1s,hci.1 in the
'iludcnt'i an' n•spon,1blc for thl' 'late~ L nl\crsll) of C Jl1forn1a S\.-~
record cnrollmt'nt 1h1~ fall at l C tern. "11h N 6 percent of the 'it.hoor
In inc. uni,crs11~ officials said frl·shmen rcturn1ngaficrthc first year
lh1 fall's t'nr\lllment of I !.M14 and about 44 pcrC'Cnt e"cntualh
1Utdent is a 6.S percent IOCICJ..._. tr.radua11ng after fi\c ~ca~
mo.rt than la t ~car's total. accord1np. \\ 11hin the l C ~utem. L Cl wa\
to campus officrnl5t (Pleaae eee UCI/ A:2)
Mesa's Hertzog: Wqman in the middle
Counctiwoman. expected ·to be next mayor
should be swtng vote on city's g rowth Issues
In the wnkr of what 50mr \a)' was
C'<hta Mr\lf\ mo!\t bitter clrcllon.
Ci\ ounc1lwoman Norma Hcnzoa
m<" become the $Wini \Ole Miould
the ~ounc1 I tx.'<'Qmc d1v1dcd over thc
1ty'~ futurt arowth
-Whl'Clcr "111 rcplnl~ ou~tt'd 1C'C
Mn\'or Eric Johnson nnd reunnJ
Cot.in 1lman [d Mchrland.
NEWS PERSPECTI~'£
"1th the ''"Cl nC'\\comr" elected on a , hnlllt'd-p,ro\.' iii pla1form
l ·-rm l'Crtaanh going 10 work to
kCC'p thJt trom happening.'' sa.td Hcrt1<~ "ho \('f\e'd an abbrtv1atN
~"'l"31tftm-as-ma"<)r--tn~ +ttt
nc" term ~111 tx· tor t"o \e3!'1. ''I will
unnr the C'oune11 1f indeed 1\ 1
1 d•"td j .. 1,hi: prom1\td
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Thi.'.' 6-)cnr-old councalwom:in ·~
C\~tl•d tobc nan\l'(h\CO ta M '\a'S
• nc\t m:\)or M.ontlO)'. whrn newt)
ckct<'d council mcmbct Mar)
lfornbu ~le and Da' 1d Wht-tltr will
hf ~worn 1n along with l>onn Hall.
"ho wa\ rc~lcctcd. Hornbuckk-and
Wtuk II coun 11 must ~\Ill \Qtc-04\
a new ma orand' ll'C ma or. Henioa
"81d Monda) th.ll she alrcad' ha
rccc1Hd 11n informal con'4.'n'u' f1om mcmbc~ of the new counnl llO'tl.·
C\er. 1th• not been Jcc1dcd \\ho "111
M('nt \hOuld ht.· 3110\\\'d 1n. ( ()\UI
\k...,. nd vJlcrc I\ \hould &'>
"l'C '-ahc1 ( n\la Mt\3'' muntc1·
rJI ck\lion the 'if1'1llC' 1\ \llll n "'I
Imm thl• ..aho ol \l\1r. and 1 u!>I·
"°"'that ha' c lc-lt \(\mr bard ftclln&S
amlin& the l"<'t't'nth clt-cttd ~n-_ __._.-
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Norma He~
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lkn1og 1\ C\pl'\'.tCd ~\ ~'O\ln~ 11
waH·hrf'\ to hold tht• m1dtllc @.rm1nd
on th\' l\SUC of hO\\ O'\lll.b dC\clllll-
ttOW{'\('f \ht df';('Otu'ltt'tf pft"diC'·
lion' thJI 'ct~rnns ot the J'f't'\ 1ou\
jlrtl\\lh·ort(at<'J cnun~ll \rknc
~h 1 and lt:lll' \\Ill hl· \.\rnniz.hnit
dtd3ll'"'
\hlH'O\ Cl 11\ \ 1•ltiP\'~. ~ 1dcnl
and ~u'>inl'" k11Jc" art w1teh1 n tM
(PleH e 11tt HERTZOG/ A2t
Laura Bradbury
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LA:UR A SUSP ECT •••
From Al
more . ohd to go on "
The mnn ~1 ng sought 15 described
as 1n ht\ earl) 50c,, gra) and balding.
tock) wtth a pot bell) and poss1bf)
wearing gla'lscs When St.'Ct1 near the
Brndbun ·, desert campsite. hC' v.as
v.canng a )-Cllov. bar.cball cap. a red
and "h1te 1,h1rt and ltght<olored
pants.
Wttne'>'>CS al\o \atd he w~ travel-
ing in a mctalltl blue 'un wtth bay
window' in the rear. Tht' van is
poss1hl\ a 1-ord rconoltne. Hnant
~·d laura ~ .int,hl•d alter walking \\.Ith
• her bro1lw1 111 a n·,1room onl) a short
di tancc fr om the fa mily' c:imp.
When her older brother came out. the
ltttlc girl v.as gone.
'ht'nff'i. deput1l'S later rc .. tall'd
that the a1rl's footprints led to an orea
whtre there wert some tire trnck •
po\ 1bl) 1cn b) the blue van
The Bradburys remamed at their
}oshua T ree campsite until Wednes-
day when th_ey returned to their
H untington Beach homt to help
several groups that are devoting time
to the search and raising money for
the fom tl) aod for a reward.
The reward fund is nearing
$30.000 .
DRUNK ROADBLOCKS UNLIK ELY .....
From Al
that the log1'>t1cs ot halting drn c~ on
an) ma1or road 1n the t'tl\ could
create mpnstrou!> tratlk Jll m!>.
.. , .. ., inappropriate for. tht'> l'Orn·
munll)." l>lltd Newport B~ach Police
Chief Charlc!> Gros~ .. Thl' areas
"hl'rl' v.c having drinking and Jn,·
ing problcms ha-.c bcl·n pn:tt~ v.ctl
1drn11 ticd ··
\l'\Cral poltCl' dep.irtnll'OI\ ..aid
lhl'' intend 10 ll•t thl· C ;sltlornia
I lt~h\\a\ Patrol break the tCl' and
then lullo" \ult ti nwn1:~ .ind man-
f'O'"cr permit\
· .. Ob\ IOU\I\ ti\ .t l"OlllfO\CfStal
tdcu:· \:ltd t O\IJ rvk<>a Lt (lal)
~\·h)t1:1 ··I Ill' tiu .. 1r phtlo)ophf t) to
detl•r Drt'l'f\ Jrl' mul'h ks-; llkd) to
take a thanll' 11 thl'' l..rw" the~ ·11 be
SlQp~d ··
Ll \\ l'O\ll'I \,111.J ( U\ta ~fr'.)a I
launching .i drunl..en drn ing patrol
this \Car and "111 lons1der \Obnct)
checkp0int<; l;stcr
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"It''>' table." he added. "bu1's there
.. u11 tlw qUl'Sllon of how the public's
going to react and !>omc questions
about fundamt'ntal Cl\ 11 rights."
Janet Cater. Orange County
chaptrr pre,1dent of Mothers '\ga1nst
Drunl. Dm crs. said she advocates
sobrict) chcckp0ints and believes
the) v.ould bc an effective deterrent
against drinking and dnv1 ng.
CLOUDS ON OC HORIZON ..• From Al
RJlnfall mea'tun:rul'nh for ( uMa
Mesa v.erc [lot a' atlatik th ts mom-
rng
\ t hann· of rain remained tor thc
mountains tomght and \\ ednesda~
"1th '>nov. k\el at 5 000 feet and
mu(h looler tcmix·raturt''-torecast.
\l·asonal rainfall sta11c,11l'' from
.luh I. !lhov. thc ~anta .\na Jrca ha~
fl'l'l'l\t'd less than an inch of rain.
h ctud1ng toda) ·., .. ho\\crs. ,1ightl)
more than an half-inch ot rain has
1 falll•n 1r1 ( ll\ta \-fc'>a \lrltc Jul).
<ll'n>rdtng to an Orangt• ( uun t~
v.eather morutor_
Tht'> morning"• ram""' cau-.t•d b\
a cold froAt .1Ah1lh 1<. no"' .... ell tu ttte
ea<.1 ot thl' area 'ilJn \1J\Sl'\. a
spokesman tor thl' Nat1unal ~e·a1hrr
Service said.
Da) time tem~raturc\ "111 remain
in the 60s through Thur<,da~. he said.
The !llOrm came a<>hore at an
Franc1~0 about 4 p.m Monda).
bringrng . 78 of an inch 10 ~an ta
Barbara and bnng1ng !>ltght rain to
Los Angl'lcs b) 7:30 p.m.
B\ 5 a.m. todav .:n of an inch v.a!>
recorded at the . Los Angell''> l'I \IC
center and an inch fe ll at Mount
Wilson. the National Weather \er-
' ICC said.
The .s10rm caused onh minor
problem!.. according to 'the .\'>-
soc1ated Pre~s. Shon-dunruon po'-'cr
outage'> affected 5.100 cus1omcri. 1n
Lo'> .\ngelc~. according 10 Dcpart-
ml·n t of Water and Power
spokcsv.oman Ehz.abeth Wimmer.
Minor rod slrdes were qu1ckl )
cleared on SC\ era I eamon road'> in the ~anta Monica Mountain-.. authorities sa id
The mercury will nse to 70 degree'\
1n Los Angeles and the an Fl·mando
Valle) on Wednesda}' after lows in
the 50s. ·
In the an Bernardino and San
Gabriel valleys. temperatures will be
a few degrees cooler. wi th highs 1n the
mid 60sand lows from 44 to 52. In the
mountams..rughs-Wil.Lbe in the llOs io
lower 50s Wedncsda}. Owens Valley
lows wtll range from 28 to 35 and
highs from 48 to 55.
UCI ENJOYS RECORD ENROLLMENT ..•
From Al
among ""'en campu~n \ho"tng 1n-been an 1ncrea!>t' 1n students from more male students. excluding the
creased l'nrollmen1 thr'> tall The tv.o minortt) groups. The most dramatic ( ollege of Med1c1ne. '\t the under-
rcma1ning campu~'>. l C I .\and l '( changt' was a 12 increase 1n Hispanic graduate level. however. women out-
San FrannS\.o reported \mall de-students. v.ho now number 783. numbcr men b) 75. The average
nea)('S The ethnrc brcakdov.n for the rest student age 1s 21 for unde_.!Xraduates.
• En pnttm-a d11~mr -... 11 .. t-a-d+----o""r"'tn ... c ... C''"'amplh. e'<ctmfiflg rnec'Oliege _t;iorgraduate sto ents
m1'>'11un' and uutn·ach for thl· l '( ..oLMcdicinc. 1s. Caucasian. b.607 • &.tn past. )can.. .Orangc.Coun4 ---s~stcn'l. aifriouTc<f the innea'>l'd en-students. Asian and Ftltptno. 2.762: residents make up the largest segment
rollment at mo'>I 1.:ampu\\·s to a rt'>C in blaci... 320. and Amencan Indian. 57 ol thc lJCI general campus student
.\\1an !>tudent'>. more out-ol-s1a1e (Ethnic background was not reported populatton. Orange Count} wa~
appltcanu, and the '>}'>tern'\ abtlt1) to by the remai ning '>tudcnts.) listed as the home area of 49 percen t
pro' 1de a linl' cduca11 on at a CU!>t S1ologrcal sciences continued to bc or 5.707 students. Los Angeles Coun-
hdo" that o l man) pn,atl' un1\er-the most popular major among I} was listed as home to 27 percent or
s111cc;. undergraduates. w1 1h ~.634 students. 1.180 students.
lrvtnt'°5 oJfuial fall ~u.tm·r '1nrol-Sonat setences fo116\J.ed witn 1.954 The rrmn1n1ng UCt s1udents hall
lml'nr total. ba~·d on the number ol students. The highe<1t graduate school from 47 other California counties. 44 ~tudcnts "ho had pa rd foe~ b' thl' l'nrollment 260 \IUdl'nts. was 10 th c nthcr student\. plus Guam. Pul.'rto
third v.ed of daS'>l'\ 1ndudl''> tfl.211 School nf Humanttrt'!>. folto"ed b' R1(t1 and the D1s1m t of ( olumbta
undagraduates I AYO gradua11.· stu-the (1r:iJuatl' \<:hoof ofManagemeni. .\l<,o 59 forl'tgn nations are lt\ted a'>
dents and 98J mcd1lal '>tudent<. and v.11h 244_and the ~chool of Ph~s~al '>luden1 homc!.. Iran top<, the: 11\t w11h
re<,1dcnt\ <\cienn''> \\tth 211 47 '>tudcnt<,. follo"'ed b\ Taiwan v.tth
I < I ofliciah !>.11d thl'fl' ha'> abo In a hrcakdo"n b~ S('\. UC! has 280 32. .
HERTZOG ON MESA'S MIDDLE GROUND ...
From Al
re\truclured counc:il 10 '>Cl' JU\l hov.
mUl h o( the campaign rhetorn \\a ....
in lal t: mercl-. rhctom
Horntiucl.le and \.\ heclcr rf'll· top
\Oil' getter<, tn f UC\da} ·s clcctton,
\\Crc hacked h} a homl•owncrs'
rnalt11un that al'CU<,ed thl' pr~·s1drng
l'Ounul uf bc1ng rnwn<;tll"l' to rest·
den\.,
Ml'\a .\ct1on thl' poltt1ral nt·11on
wm m1 ttl'e for thl· rnaltt1on. launched
a campaign that painted incumbent\
Hall and John-;on as noltucal puppets
for cum mernal landov. ncr'> and bu'>t·
nes' interests.
fhe group. as v.ell a\ lfornbucldr
and Wheeler. l'allcd for a hall to large-
scak commercial dcq:lopment ncar
re<,1dential arra'> Mna .\ct1on al'>o
demanded a general \lo"down tn
dc\ clopment altogether. '>0 pro1c<:I\
eou~d-~i.icr 'tudJcd for C.D.:..
\ 1ronmental impact\ 'iuch a' 1n-
crea'>cd traffic. 'imog and n<H\l'
Opinions 1n the ut~ arl' '>Piii on
\\hl•thl'r thl·re \\tll Ix· a rift 1n \ht· Ill'"
lOUn'11 ur \\ hethc-r dc,ctopmt•nt rn
<o<>ta Mesa v.111 c:on11nul a\ U\uJI
lkrtTog dov.npla~ed dJ1m' that
the l'lec-tto n v.a'i a '1gn that rL''11knt\
"l'rc dt'iplca";t•d with lhc-c11v ~rro\\ th
or d1.,trustful of the old uiunl ii
Rl'fl·rrtng to Me\J .\uwn and 1t\
l''>llmatcd 1.500 nll'nllx'r\ I lcn1og
'aid "~ h<11 \\l'.ll' (k<1ling v.11h "a
\Cr\ t~·" \otal rt•opk I 1u'1 don't
WE'RE LISTENING
Just Call
642-6086
D•llY Piiot Oellnry
It Ou•r•nteed
1h1nl. thert>\ '>upport at all for most ot
the co ntl·ntton'> thn madc."
She claimed the· group confused
man~' otcrs "1th campaign literature
that she felt v.a., deccpt1\.e.
Add1t1onall). Hertzog predicted
that Wheeler and Hornbuckle \\Ould
become a!.\tmtlated into the council.
.. They'll -.ce some of the concern.,
the\ had were not founded. and soml'
of their 1nforma11on was erroneou'> ··
Local dcH:loper'i and busincs'
rcprescntat1-.c~ abo were opt1m1st1 t
that gro\\ th 1n C O\la Mt·sa v.ould ~ta'
un track
.. , don't \l'e u!I turning thl· d cx·i..
bad in < osta Mesa I don't thin"
"l'.\ e '>et·n the la<,t high n~· herl' ..
<>atd attorne) Arthur Krdman a
floard mcmbcr of the poltt1cal action
wmm11tec formed by the Costa Mc!.<!
< ham her ofCommcrCl'.
Kidman po1n1ed at the l\\O pro.1ccts
that 1n1t101ty angered homeownt•r.. -
an ntcn'>ton to the \~uth Coa<;l Plata
h~ ( J \egl•rstrom and Son'>. and a
S500-m1ll1on high-me complc\ to hc
huill b' \met Dc,elopmcnt ( o "I
think tht•-.e rroJt'cts made seme and
proJeCt' Ith them v.111 <,t ill be ap-
pnH t•d ·· ht• ..atd ''The ph~ \1cal
attrartron" of l:Jrgt"·'lc:llc de' dop-
mcnl'> "111 Ix· \omcthtng( Horn but kk
and Whn·lcr) "tll look at d1fTercn1h
thnn v.ht•n tht'' "l're ca ndu.latr\
tr~ 1ng to 111al.1· nrnnt\ "1th thr
pconk ..
l>a ' 1d Hall.' 1n· pre.\tdcnt of -\rncl
l>l'' elupment ( o .. agreed that ,·am-
pa1gnrhe1orn· v.ould be tcmixred h}
"the rl·ah11e' after the election ..
\rnl'I·, h1gh-n'>l' project. 10 he: bu tit
on Bl'J I \1ree1 north of the San Otego
I rl•t•v.a~. v.a\ one of th<· main targets
lirt•d upon b} Mesa .\('lion and
rand1datr'i supported b\ the group
I hi: proJCCt must s11ft rr(.'Cl\l' tit~
appro,al on <,uch thing'> as archrtel-
lur<ll dl.''>1go for the six h1gti-me oflicc
\O\\l'r., 300 rcs1dcntral untl'>. and .1
I 1, '111n hotel.
I 1ti1nk we·re concerned. but I
1h1nl. the project wrll c;1and on 1ts own
ml'fll'> ··he said.
( oun(.'11 ncwrnmers Wheeler and
Hornhuddc had their own pred1c-
11on' ahout the future of ( O'>ta Mesa
and 11c. <:lected officials.
"l hl' '01crs ga vc a mandate to !.low
du~ n cummcr.cial _ de.\ clopmcnt."
Whcder ~td. "Wc:'re lul'ky that
'lorma Hertzog in the pa<;t has
h'>tl·ned to resident'>. Let the other
nwmhcr<. ignore (the mandate) at
thl·tr O\\ n pent ··
1 lornhu<l..lc de~cnhcd thl' upcom-ing wunctl as "tenuous:·
.. \t tht'> point. there doc<>n't \Cem
10 Ix· 3 ckfinecf majorits-":· sht· said
· I h1• lold) rounc1I kind of got out of
tuud1 "1th rc<.;1dents txcau.,e nobod}
1a1l•d, But we're not going 10 tl'ar
dcm n Jll tlw 't0re<>and high mt•s(thJt
.irt· .1ln'i1d~ here)"
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s.cono h!Qh 11 49 • ,,,
S.Cond low 8 12 pm
62 48 El PIUO
SS 41 Fa1tbank1
• &in ,.,, •od•r •1 • s 1 p m teses
WednSC1111y at 6 24 • "' ario Ml• agatn at 4 SO pm •
Moon r1-•18 59 pm Mt• W.Ones· 9•Y '1 II 07 a m atlO ro-agatn 11 10 OS pm
Temperatures
Albeny
Albuqueuiue ""*l!lo "-· Alla111a
AlfenltoCC1y
Au$1in
8alllmore
HI Lo
S3 30 es 35 71 •3
13 -02 so 29 52 37
71 46
•7 '\.!I
Cupe• C'ha•lesldh~S C <;P1111i.1100 w v
CP1atto11• C 0iey.....,.
Cn°'ago Coneonnall c,.v..,•nO
_C01um1>oa' C
Columl><d on
Extended
33 26 Far90 59 4 1 Fl191111t 66 38 Grana RaPt<H
43 33 Gtait ~Hs
S2 27 HattlO<d eo 34 Helena
41 21 Honolulu
42 26 Hou"on ~3 31 lnd•#Oapoi!S
S7 26 Jacu on Ms
4 1 24 Jac:oonvtlle
JunellV
l(ansaa Coty
Les 'ltl!JU
Llllle Rock
losAng ... s
Pat Uy c~y Thuf.O•y Mo.tty cCMf
and a 111~ warmet F11day and Salu<·
Clay H1g11S on tilt! upper~ Thu•lll•y
and 68 to 76 Fr1d•y ano Saluraay
Ovetnigrn lows 46 co 56
lOUllVllie
Memphis
Moaml llekn
Milwaukee Mplt·SI Paul
Nast!Vltle
34 ..,
36 21
1~ 44
·02 ·20
34 32
61 31
44 2•
61 46
~4 3S
63 33
87 74
66 48
44 H
5e 30
tlO 3• )4 28
S-4 38
IS SO
S6 39
11 eo
4S 27
S1 34
1~ SI
39 23 lS 25 43 23
rucaon
rulH
Wesh1ngtol\
WIChllCI w,111 ... e1t1•
W1lm1ng1on.Oe
Surf report
LOCAT'IOtl
Huntington Beacll
Rr•er J1'!11y Ne'toopo< I
40tn Str-N-po<t nno s1r .. t N ... Port
8•1b01 Wed941
lllg\lnll 9a<:ll
San C1em«11e Wiier lemp 62-63
Sweit a1rec11on aoutn
wast
SID 9"AN
' 3 111< 2~ , .... 2·3 ,.,,
1·2 ....
2·S Poor 1.2 poor 2·3 ,.,,
Pendl·eton Marine arrested ..
again in murder-for-hire
By the Associated Press JUSllce.'' acC'ord1ng to statements
made at that time by Assi stant
A Manne from Camp Pendleton. Depuly District Attorney Larry
earltcr released from custody in an Burns.
all~d murder-for-hire plot of a "We believe he Watkin.U_is mor<"
fellow Manne. 1s back In Jail, booked invoh ed than he led us to believe and
for tn~estigallOn of murder and 1t was again appropriate to charge him
conspiracy to c:ommtt murder. with murder." said Steve Casey. a
Pfc. Kevin Watkins was being held spokesman for the San Diego County
in lreu of$ I 00,000 in the San Diego distric1 a11orney.
County Jail at Vrsta. officials said Casey said the new evidence lead-
Monday. ing to the rcissuance of an arrest
Watk ins first was arrested shon ly warrant last Friday resuJted from a
after the Aug. 10 slaying of Staff Sgt. continuing in vestigation into the case
Cal'lo G. Troiani. along wi th the b> th<' district attorney's offi ce .and
v1c:tim's widow and four other Oceanside police.
Marines stationed at Camp The case. described by the distnct
Pendleton. Watkins was released attome} ·s office as a murder plot for
from Jar I Oct. 17 "in the interests of financial gain. involves the .shooting ----
death of the 37-year-old Troi ani.
whose.· body "'as found by a passerby
o n a rural roadway in eastern
Occan1>1dl'.
Pro!iCTIJtors--a1kge 1hat Troian1·s
23-~l'ar-old wife. Laura. conspired to
arrange the killing. agreeing to pay
cal'h parttc1pant $500.
Faung ~ Dec. 3 arraignment on
murder charges along "1th Mrs.
Tro1an1 are Lance Cpls. Mark J.
'chul1. 19: k fTre> T. MiLner. 11:
Russcll .\. Harrison. 19. and Russell
Sanders. 20.
The district attorney's offi ce ha.,
said tt m1gh1 seek thc death ~nail)
agatfl'>I ont• or morc of the defendants
tn tht• casc.
Judge delayS ballot collnt
By the Associated Press
rr Orange ( ount\ JUdgc has
d~la)cd for a wcl·k lhl' counting of
about 1.700 ahSt·n1n· ballots potcn-
11alh nunal to thr doSl' 72nd ''~mhl\ D1~1m·1 rale
fhe r~strarning order issued b}
'iupcnur ( ourt Judgc Philip Schwab
~' 111 altov. supporter\ of incumbent
\sM'mbl} man Richard Robinr.on. D-
\anta Ana. 10 rc\ 1cv. ab\entce ballot
and \Oler registration records.
(Ian Proct.or. Rob1mon'!i attorne).
i CONTINUED STORIE S
contended Sunday that enou$h ir-
rcgulan11c!. wc rc found dunn a
rev1ev. of 1he bafTofS Fn ay and
flturda} 10 indicate there might be
"someonl' stuffing the ballot box."
Darr) I Wold. l ongshore'!. at-
tornl·~. said th<' dcla)'"ti-vcs Robinson
murl· ll mt: to "knock out" as man\
Republrcan votes as he can. • ·
Elect1on-n1ght figures showed a
do~c racc. wtth Robinson just 426
\.!>Ir' <thcad of challenger Rictlard
Longshort'.
Both lht· Robinson and Longshon:
camps had been allowed to rc\'ICW
and challcnBc uncoun t~ ab<>entcc
ballots rccL·1ved after Tuesda) 's l'lec-
tton-Au1 lOunt) Registrar of Voters
.\I Olc;on halted the re' tC\\ 'aturday
hecausc 11 was ta king too long.
Robtn\on's re"e" t eam
1..hallcnged 71 ballot$. Ocput)' Count)
C oun~I Stefl·n Weiss said only one
D1:rnonaJ1c ballot was challenged.
Obon told both sides the count
woold rc!>umc Monda>. without
t·halknges. unless a rnurt .order
1ntt'f\ encd
NEIGHBORS RAISE A STINK •••
From Al
fkacnk. who den1e<> there's a bad
<,mcll and who claims the company
has met every requi re ment of the city
and ~late. said the new toning "won·1
changl' anything we've been doing. ..
Ra1nhow already has been hand-
lrng between 1.200 and 1.500 tons of
trash a day. he said.
It wa'> a public hearing held last
week to chanll,e the zoning that stirred
IRVINE CENTER •••
From Al
location woutd be percetved by all residents and the business comuntty as
their city hall.''
The taste force report win be presented at today's council meeting,
which begins at 6:30 p.m. In the interim counctf .. chamber:s, 17200
Jamboree Road.
re~1dt·n1, . .\nd their complaints were
~uccessful in puttin(l.ofTc1t v approval
un11I c1u1cn complaints can be in·
vr'itigam.l.
Ciern Sai11a. who said she owns
t\.\O fou r-ple:tl rental units in the area
"'1th her husband. claims that resi-
dents had alv.ays believed the fac1ltty
was intended for truck ma intenance
only. 5hc said she's been '>urpnscd
rccentl) that trash is allowed to pile
up at th~ ~11e and cause ofTcns1vc
odors.
.. Thl' stench at times t'i un-
believable." she said.
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FORECASTS ON A2.
I Ut ~~DAY NOVI Milt 11 I I l'llM
.es an ea·
ro
Coast
County's new Office of
Protocol is ready to open
for business./ A3
Eight-year-old Santa Ana
boy kills 6-year-old sister
with handgun./ A3
California
Jewish leaders say they'll
protest speaker who says
Holocaust never hap-
pened./ A4
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Nation
Catholic Bishop says
church has a responsi-
bility to be aggressive in
opinions./ AS
A fraternity brother turns
sniper and kills top ath-
lete, injures another,
turns gun on himself./ AS
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World
Thousands of Afghan
children are being ship-
ped to Russia for a dec-
ade of indoctrination. I A4
Mind&Body
What does stress look
and sound like? What can
you do about It? Biofeed-
back provides some
answers./81
Sports
C·it·
A few of th"ir feathered friends
Bird trainer Ski Meinecheln and Bonnie Pesce lend a band
-and a couple of •boulder• -to their beaked buddiea.
from left, Prince. Ptlnceaa, Skipper and Spar kle. outside
the Bird Fair held laat weekend at the Orange County
Falrgrounda. Melnachelm, billed a s the Birdman of
Newport Beach, perform• -how• featuring sotlc birds.
More than 4 ,000 bird fanc;•era flocked to the Orange County
..
:J
f 1111 IDITIDN
OllAN<~f COIJNl 'f l Al IJOHNIA .»if•.;
sto eat
•
sc·ra
Fairground s Sunday for the third annual Bird Fair.
featurin g thousarids of aotlc and d omeatlc blrda. The
event was sponsored by the Orange County Bird Breeders.
with pr ofits going to the county Regional Occupational
Prog ram. Leaders of the club estimated more than $6,300
was ·made in gross ticket sa:les and a bird auction.
Ad ditional photos on Page A3.
er
Victim dressed
as worker jumps
from 1 1 t h floor
.\ man dr~!>wd ltke a construcuon
"'orl.crapparcn1I~ lt:apcd io h1$death
\fonda) on the I I th noor of a n
unlin11ihcd building in the Meiro
Center area ot ( osta Mesa. police
reponcd
\h:' en Lou1~ ~hnc1der. 30. of
( O\ta 'Vk..a made his wa~ up the steel
frame\\url of the building dndtr
con'itrurtton at 575 .\nton Blvd .
around noon and then appartntl}
JUmJ)\:d 111 1hc ground below. satd Lt
Tom I ~tar
hnt·1dcr \\JS pronounced dc4'd
around 12·.r pm after being treated
b~ pJraml·d1t '> at the <,cene and
ru,ht•d 10 Fountain \'allC) Com-
mun11~ H ')\p11al
L a1:ir '>.lid no "orl "as hcing done
on thl O\Jildtng ~londa) but con-
s1ru111nn '-'<>rl..-rs at a nearb' struc-
ture: ...iw~hnetderwandenngarou nd
rhc <.1tc
I .11.u 'dt\1 thn !the o ther ~orlcrs)
dtd nut·4ul·<.11on 1hc man bt-cause he
'-'J' "eanng whttc pants and ap-
JX'Jrl·d to he j painter.
Poltn 'kl1d he was apparent!~ not
part •>I the lnn<.trucllon crew.
'" onl" -..J\\ ~,hnefder 1ump La1ar
\JuJ. hul \\llOl"\<,{"\al the 1ttle saw htm
on tht• I th Ooor Jnd a pas..crsb) on
thl· lrl'l""'J' \J"' him an m1da1t
Pt•ltll· "l.rl· .,..1thuut a motl\C 1h1s
murntn~. L o/J( ~1d
Blockade
f or-drttn-ks
unlikely
on Coast /
Fountain Valley High
dominates the Daily
Pilot's All-Sunset League
football selections an-
nounced today./C1
UC Irvirte enjoying record enrollment
Ma n power lacking
for such roadblocks .
local police claim
B\ -..TF\ f-. \1.\RBLE
011 ... D••i. P•<ot s .. n
University High tailback
Greg Benjamin found out
the right way to get rec-
ognition -just keep
running./C1
How much for a horse?
How about a $3.2 million
price tag?/C1
Entertainment
South Coast Repertory -
has an impressive world
premiere In "Shades," on
the Second Stage./83
Business
1985 ls expected to be a
good year for the econ-
omy ./84
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INDEX
Erma Bombeck 82
Bridge AS
Bulletin Board A3
Business 84-5
California News A4
Classified C4-6
Comics A8
Cr9ssword C6
Death Notices C3
Help Yourself 82
Horoscope cs
Ann Landers 82
Mind and Body 81-2
Mutual Funds BS
National News A4
Opinion A6
Play Review 83
Police Log A3
Public Notices C3
Sports C1 -3
Stock Markets 86
Television 82
Theaters B3
Weather A2
World News A4
More students, high retention rate
produce 6 .5 perce nt boost over 1983-84
c
.\n increase in nc" '>IUdcnt'i and a
high rete ntio n ra1c for returning
students are responsible lor the
record enrollment 1h1s fall al L (
Irvine. un1vcrs1 1 .. officials said
Th1S' fall's cn.rollmcnt of I :!.6X4
students 1s a 6.5 percent 1ncrca'>C o'er
la,1 )ear"s total. according to rampu\
ullic-1al'>
\dm1n1c;tra10rs said l '( rs rcten-
1100 rate 1c; among the highest in the
sta 1c·s L nl\crsit\ of Caltfor. ta !l\.'i·
tcm. "11h 79.6 pe·rcent oft he school\
fre<.hmcn returning after 1he lir\t 'car
.Looks· like clouds --
for next two dC!-ys
on Orq_nge Coast
By LlSA MAHONEY
Of IM Delly l"tlol SIMI
Vanablt cloudiness and cool
1emperatures are expected 1hrough
Thursday along the Orange ( oao;t ac;
toda} · early morning ra1nc;1orm
moves forther east. •
Overnight storms d ropped a ltllk
more than a quarter of m ch ot rain
a long the Orange Coast before mo'.
ing on. an ta Ana recorded .3 7 of an
inch. Rainfall m~asurcments for
Costa 1\-k<>a "ere not a' a1lahlc th"
morning.
.\ chance of ram remained lor thl·
mountains tonight and \\ ednc<.da'
"1th sno" level at 5.000 IN.·1 ,rnd
much cooler temperatures forcca't
Seasonal rainfall stat1st1cs Imm
Jul) I. sho" the Santa .\na area hao;
received le s.than an inch ol rain
b clud1ng toda) 's showers. sltghth
more 1han an half-inch of rain has
(PJeue aee CLOUDS/ A2)
anJ ahout .l.l f\1-"lll"OI l'' l'lllll.llh
gr ad ua II ng J 1 tl'r f" l' 'c,11,
I he ollin;il I.ill quarh 1 ,•11r11 lml·nt
hllal hJ\l·J on lhl· numO..·r 111 'tu-
1.knh "ho had pa rd kt·, h\ thl· third
'-'l·l I. ol d,t'-'l'' rndutk' I 1 211
unJngradU.lll'\ I -NH ~raduJll \tu-
1.kn1' ,rnd 'lh I mnJrl.11 \lu1.h:n1' an1l
r1.'\11knt\
l ( I olfo 1.11, ""d 1 hl·fl' ha' ah.11 ·
hn·n an in1rl'.l\l' in 'tlllknl\ frpm
m 11111111' !!fl 111 P' I lw flHhl J ra ma Ill
Laura Bradbury
lh.ing1. ,,,1, JI 2 tnlfl·..i-... 1n flt,pJni..
... 1uJcn1' "h11 n11'' numt'l.•r -1' I
I hl cthn1l h1l..tl.J11" r 111 thl rc't
.11 thl lJmpu' l \dud m: th 1 11lk1.?l·
<ll \.kdlllllt' ,, ( •llll.l'hlll t1 ,,.·,-
\IUdl'llh \\IJO JllJ f-p 0<• 2 -,,2
hlall. 12 .ind \111cn('.1n lrd1.10 ,-
• f lhOtl hJl k\:f•IUlhl \\.I' lll'1 Tl.l'llrtl•J
0\ thl' fl'nlJIOllll.! \tUJl' ,, I
Rioh1g1l.ll \\: ll:Oll'' ulllllllUl"ll 111 O..•
lhl· mn't p11pu ar rn.11 •r .1m11ni.:
(Please see UCI/ A2)
I' \ r11.1,tt-h .... 1..' t , .111. h ,1ri.nl..l n
d 11' t•r, \It II tx 'l"'lt'd ''" ..1 I 1 m !It'd
h,t'-1' an 1 Jh1 'rr11,1 hut Oll''' < )r;ingl·
l I llllt\ r ltll dt f)JrtnlC-nh l,.J\ thn
,i.,n·1 h,1'1., lhl Jll,1npou, r IC• '4"1 lhl'Ol
UI
' .1 \11orn''' 1, ·nl·~ar Int n \Jn
dl "1111p .1ppJn'nt1' lk:lrt•J tht· l\J\
11 ,,,hnl·t \ l ht'd, po in 1' l.t'1 "t•el. O\
,t,111n~ lhl'\ ,hi not \ 111IJt1• tht
u•n,11111 •''l..1lhan ''" unrla" natlk
(Please see DR UNK / A2l
Co~posite sketch
of Laura's kiilliap
suspect prepa_red
Hy pnosis u sed
to r et rt eve detail
of gray-h a ired man
B~ TE\"E )1ARBLE
Of ,.,. OMlf l"ti.t St•n
\ l·omfl<''llt' Jr.t'-'IO~ ol J m1ddl.•
age man" hl1 pol en• t~:hn l" a~tul lnl
,1 1-H.'Jr-olJ Huntanltllln fk.tlh p.trl
''a' lO he d.-.1nhuw<l tod:l\ h\ \:in
liinn.1rd1111 \h.rlf, 1:kpul1l·, "h'
h,,,, 'I •n1 w.1 ' l11u1 \\l·l'!-' ln1•ktnl!
111• I h1 11' "In~ l h1ld
I .11 Hr 1 lh1 n .1 ~h •n<l !>rn" n.
• ,• .: .1n ,1, ,J c \l I ' tr nm hl'I
1 ·a • 1i1 , ~ •• r' 1l :ii .1 "h 11.1 T n:l·
'Jl111nJ \lt•nunwnt nl·ar T"t·n· ''""ll' l'J m' II\ h' pnn111mg lnur ixopk "ho
'<Ill thl' ,,11l .1 ''\\I.\ ~r.n·hJan·d
m.1, ,1i. 1 ' t'l.1 •n thl' !l•rl d1'-lp-
(Please see LAURA/ A2)
Mesa's H~rtzog: Woman ~n the mi~dl~
Coun cilwoman. expected to be next mayor.
should be swing vote on city's growth ~ssues
In the "nkc of what ome SG) wa~
Co ta Mesa'~ most bitter clcc11on.
C'11y C'ou nc1lwom an orma Hcn1og
ma} become thc-~w1ng \Ole houlJ
the council become d1v1dl'd o"cr tht•
ctty' future arowth
The 56-)CU-Old eounc1lwoman ''
expected to br named o"i Costa Mcc;a·,
ne't ma)c;tr Mo nday. v.-hen new!\
clcctl'd council member Mar)
llornbuckk and 01n1d Wheeler"'"
bl' '"'om 1n a Iona wtth °'lnn I tnll
who•was re-el tcd. ttornhuckk and
\\heeler will rcpla('C ous1cd \ t\.'C
~hHor Frie Johnson and rcuri n
<. o unc1lmJn Ed Mchrland
While the council must still' 01c on
a new ma)orand 'ice ma;. or. Hen1
\.lid 1o nda;. that c;h(' alrc:ld) h.1s
n-cc1"C'd an 1nlormal con~Mu\ lrom
member\ ot th,· nc" rounctl H ti'-'·
C\ er 11 ha1i not lx-cn deudrd ~ho" 111
hccomr 'ice ma) or _
H C'rtlO(l I\ ~'Pl'lll'<f "' lllUOlll
"llll°T'll't\ t'1 hold lht• n'u1dk gmund
on thl' l"i\lll' ul ho\\ mth:h de' rlop.
_\_
Oll'lll \hOuJJ bl: Jlll)W\•J Ill l \1,l,l
\ll''·' .md '' hl rt: II 'h1111IJ tin
I fll\\l'\ l'f 'hl' dl\ulUOll'J l'll'lli, •
rwn' th.ti 'i:tcr:in' 1lf thl· prl'' 11111'
il.f<l'-' lh·llrll'l1ll'1l \11\ll\\ 11 . \1h lh'
haler :ind tloill, \\111 ht• "ran"lin~
\\ ll h lhl· l"U nC"W("OO\CI' dl'\ h'\l 1lll ,t
It Ollll'd·~fll\\ th pf,11 hH fll
. I'm \\'ttainh ~"tnt ht '' 1lfk In
h·cr th.It lt11m hapJX•n1n~ •· ~•J
l kruo~ "ho ~-r, l'" .m .1hhr\'' 1.tll'<l
tln\··,C'.lt lt•rm .n nu"'' 1n '"~-lfrr
ne"' tl·rm \\tll Ill" Im l\\11 \\.II, I \\Ill
untlt" th,· \llt1nl1I 11 11111.-,'\I rt "
,1" td~" •• \hl' pumu"'J
\ \\\.\'l ,tlll'I ( Cl,l,1 \h'"'3'' lllllllll l-
f'l:ll tk'\:ltnn. thr ,m,,l\t• '' \ltll "'Ill~
l1mH lhl' ''"'''••I ,1111' .ind·"' 11"1
,
TONY
SA AVEDR A
NEWS PERSPlCT IVf
lhlO' 1h.11 h,I\ ,. ,\II , •• m,· h.tt,t IC'\ lint!'
tm11nr the t('l\ nth l'I<'• llll lcH\·
J1J.tll'
\11 "'ll dl'<''"I ' '""''"' .11td ht"llll "-h .1.I \ Jf \ ,t I h I ~ 1 I l
(Plea e see HFRTlOG A:.ll
)
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~!DRUNK ROADBLOCKS UNLIKELY ••• Partly cloudy after clearing •From Al
acarch and seizure as long a~ ··sum·
· c1cnt safeguards" arc taken.
Although an attomc) general's
opinion docs not have the force of
law, h1stoncally, 1t has been re•
<ogmzed as sucb unul a coun rules
otherwise.
• Van d~ Kamp, in a wntktl op1n1on.
said checkpoints to catch intoAaa ucd
drivers arc as constatullonal as arc
selling up checkpoints to inspect tht
mechanical conditions of cars or
5earching airplane passengers for
weapons or C1.plos1 ves.
The Califomia Highway Patrol,
which requested the opinion, as
prcpanng to expenmcnt with road·
blocks to nab drunken dn vers but has
not said where an~ when
Most Orange Coast police depan-
mcnb. thouan. s1ud 1~s unlikely they
will take advantage Q{jV"an de K~mp's
op1n1on
"We ~1mpl) don't have the man·
power:· expluined Huntington Beach
Lt Jack Re1nhohL. who speculated
that the log,as11cs of halting dnvers on
any maJOr road in the city could
create monstrous tnlffic Jams.
"h's 1nappropna1e for this com·
munity," said Newpon ~ach Pollt·e
Chief Charles Gross. "The areai.
where we having dn nkang and dr1v-
1ng problems have 'been Pl'Cll) well
identified ."
Several pohl'c depanments !.aid
the} intend 10 let the C'all fo rn1a
Highwoy Patrol break the ice and
then follow su11 1f money and man·
power perm 11s. ""
"Obv1ou'lly u·~ a controvel'\1al
idea... \81d Co ta Mesa l t. Gary
Wcb\ter .. The basic philosophy as to
deter. l>mer., arc much lcs'i likely to
take a chance 1f they know they'll be
stopped."
Lt. Webster s.:ud Costa Mei.a 1
laum:hing tt drunken dnv1ng patrol
this yea r and will consider ~obr 1cty
rheckpo1nts later.
"h's viable," he added. "bu1 's there
ull the question of how the public's
jo1ng to react and some questions
about fundamental civil nghts."
Janet C'ater. Orangt County
chapter pre!>1dent of Mothe~ Against
Drunk Dnvers, said she advocates
sobnety checkpoints and believes
th e) would be an effecuve deterrent
against dnnking and driving.
Coaatal
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peared. tn' esllg.ators have been able
to put 1ogethera sketch thc) ho~ will
bring them new leads in the !><'arch.
The comp0s11e drawing was to be
released today at a press conference 1n
San Bernardino Laura's parents.
Mike and Patty Bradbul). will also
attend the press conference.
"There arc a couple of 1h1ng11 that
are happening that ha ve me en·
couragcd." said the g1rl'11 father pnor
-to the !>Cheduled conference ... , think
maybe we're a little hotter on the trail
now."
Bradbury said sh..,nlfs 1n-
vcst1gators were adamant that he not
reveal the contents of toda> 's con·
fercncc.
"They want everything to come out
at the ~me 11me." he said.
i\ task force established 10 in·
ves11ga1c the apparent k1dnapp1ng
has in' est 1ga ted rl·ponl·d \1ght 1 ngs ot
the man '>'1th Laura uf Bakerdield.
an Diego. Big Bear, Ohio. Ar1Lona
and, mo'\t reccntl), San Clemente.
Jim Bl)anl. a !>hentTs ~poksei.man.
!>aid nont' ol the s1ghtmgs ha vc
checked out but that 1nve\l1ga1ors
ha ve treatl'd each with the 'iamc
senousness.
.. It's rcall) the only way we can \1ft
fact from fantas>-" he said.
The composite drawing, Bryant
said, will give citizens throughout
Southern California .. i.omcthing
more 'sohd to go on.··
The man being sought" dc'>cnbcd
as 1n hi s early 50s. gra)' and balding,
stocky with a pot bell> and possibl)
wearing glasses. When seen near the
Bradbury's desen campsite. he was
wearing a )ellow baseball cap a red
and white shin and hght-<olored
pants..
W11ne\St'S also sa id he~was travel·
1ng 1n a metallic bl ue van with ba~
windows in the rear. Thl" van is
poss1bl> a Ford Econollne. Bryant
!>aid.
Laura 'an1shcd after walking wnh
her brother to a restrOOrJ\ onl y a short
distance from the fam11y·s camp.
When he r older brother came out. the
little girl was gone .
Sheriffs deputies later re vealed
that the girl's footprints led 10 an area
where there were some tire trac ks,
possibly lef\ by the blue van.
The Brad burys remained at their
Jo~ua Tree campsite until Wednes-
day when they returned to their
Huntington Beach home 10 help
several groups that are devoting time
10 the search and ra1s1ng money for
the fam ily and for a reward.
The reward fund 1s nearing
SJ0.000
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AIOuQ-Qv'I 65 35
AmariMo 71 •3
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<Ind d llUlfl Wftt""" r uoay •nd S•lut
day H19t•• "' ""' upl>f'r 60• Tnu••day and 6" 10 1•, rud•Y and Saturday
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M1arn1 Beach 12 Mltw..,, .. 3~
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Surf report
LOCATION
Hun11ng1on 8eeell
AMtf Jelly N-po;-t
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Balboa Weclg<t
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CLOUDS ON OC HORIZON •.•
PendletOn Marine arrested
again in murder-for-hire From Al
ta lien in ( osta Mesa since Jul).
according to an Orange ( ount~
weather monitor
Th1'i morning\ rain was <:aused b~
a cold front which I!> now '>'ell 10 tilt'
eaSt'-::Pf the area. 5tan Masse)', a
spokesman for the National Weather
Service said.
Daytime temperatures will remain
in the 60s through Thursday, he said
The storm <.·ame ashore at San
Francisco about 4 p.m. Monda).
bnng1ng . 78 of an inch 10 anta
Barbara and bnng1ng slight rain to
Los Angele-s by 7 30 p m.
8} 5 a.m. toda) .33 of an inch wa!>
rc<:orded at the Los Angeles Cl\ 1l
center and an inch fell at Mo.Alt
Wilson . the National Weather Ser-
vice said.
The storm caused only minor
problems. according to the As·
socia tcd Press. Short-duration power
outages affected 5, I 00 customer\ 1n
Los Angeles. according 10 Depart·
men! of Water and Power
spokeswoman Ehzabcth W1mrt1et.
Minor rock slides were quickly
cleared oo several canyon roads in the
Santa Monica Moun1ai ns.au1hont1es
said.
The mercury will nse to 70 degrees
1n Los Angeles and the San Fernando
Valle' on Wednesda) after lows 1n
the 50s.
In the San Bemardmo and San
Gabriel valleys. temperatures will be
a few degrees cooler. with highs in the
mid 60sand lows from 44 to 52. In the
mountains. highs will be m the 4~ to
tower.SOs Wednesday. Oweni. Valley
lows will range from 28 to 35 and
highs from 48 10 55.
By th e Associated Press JUstu:e." an·ord1ng 10 statements
made :it that 11mc by Assist.ant
A M.ttinc from (amp Pendleton. Deput} D1s1nc1 Attorney Larry
earlier released from Cu$tody m an Bums. •
alleged murder-for-hire plot of a ··we believe hr (Watkins) is more
fell ow Manne. ill back 1n Jail. booked in\ olved than he led us to believe and
for 1nves11ga11on of murdt"r and 11wasagainappropriate tochargehim
conspiracy to commit murdl'r. w11h murder." said Steve Casey, a
Pfc. Kcvm Watkins wall being held '>f)ok cs man for the San Diego County
in lieu of $1 00,000 in the San D1egu d1s1nc1 attorney.
County Jail at Vista, ol1it'1al'> ..aid C asc> ~id the new evidence lead·
Monday. 1ng to the reissuance of an arrest
Watkins first was arrested short!)' \>.arrant last Friday resulted from a
aficr the Aug. I 0 sluymg of ~ta ff Sgt. rnntinu1ng invest1ga11on into the case
Carlo G. Tro1an1 . along \>. llh the b) the district attorney's office and
v1c11m's widow and four other Oceanside police.
death uf the 17-year-old Tro1an1,
whose bod} was fou n'd b~ a passerb)'
on a rural roadwa) 1n eastern
Occan51de.
Pro!>ccu1ors allege that Tro1ani's
23-ycar-old wife. Laura. conspired to
arrange the killing, agreeing 10 pay
each pan1c1pan1 $500.
Facing a Dec. J arraignment on
murder charges along with Mrs.
Tro1on1 :ire Lance \pis. Mark J.
Schul1. t9. JefTre' T. Mimer. 21;
Russell A Harmon. 19, and Russe ll
Sander~ 20. -
--ue1 ENJ0¥S-RE€-&RD-ENRO~IJM-ENT::.
Ma rines stationed at Camp The casc."deM:nbcd by the distnct
Pcodlc1on. Watl..rl}..'>.· ~a' releMed--arrorney' oflke-a~ a murder plot for
from Jail Oct t 7 "1n the interests of financial gam. involves the shoo11ng
The d1 ... 1nc1 a11orney's office has
!>aid 11 might '>eek the death pcnalt}'
a-g.a1n t orfe or more oft he defendants
1n the ca'iC ·
From Al
undergraduates. with 2.634 students
Social sciences followed with 1.954
students. The highest graduate !>Choo!
enrollment. 260 students. was m th<'
School of Humanities. followed b)'
the Graduate ~hool of Management.
with 244 and the School of Ph}s1cal
Sciences w1 th 2 I t
In a breakdown b) seit. Cl has 280
more r:ialc students. excluding the
C ollcge of Medicine At the under-
graduate level, however, women out-
number men b)' 75. The average
swdent age 1s 2 l for undergraduates.
29 for graduate students
As m pa'it )'Car'>. ()range ( ount)
residents make up the largest ..cglnent
of the UCI general campu'\ student
population. Orange County wa'i
listed as the home area of 49 percent
or 5,707 students. Los Angeles Coun-
t) was hsted as home 10 27 percent or
3.180 students.
The remamrng UC! students-hart
fro m 47 other California counties. 44
other \tudent\, plus Guam. Puerto
R1to and the District of ( olumb1a. Also~ 59 fore ign nauons are listed a'\
'student homes. Iran tops the hst w1 'h
47 students. followed by Taiwan with
32
Judge delays ballotcount
in ~isputed Assembly race
By the Associated P ress
HERTZOG ON MESA'S MIDDLE GROUND ...
An Orange ( ount) JUd&l' h"''·
dcltt)t'd tor a week the rnunting of
about I. 700 abi.cn tct• ballots poten-
tially rrunal ll• the closc 72nd
Asscm til) D1stn ct ract·.
1 onten<leu Sund:i) that cnoush ir·
regulan11e\ Wl're fo und during a
rcvtl'\I. of tho hallot!> Frida) and
~aturdu\ to ind1cutc there might he
..,omt•one stuffing the ballot box:·
D:.irT)I Wold . Longshore\ at·
tome) . ..aid the deta) gi' l·s Robinson
more time I{) "knock out" as many
Rcpuhhtan 'otes as he can.
ramp\ had been allowed to review
and chall enge uncounted absentee
ballolll rcn·1ved after Tuesday's clec·
tion. But CO!;lnty Registrar of Voters
·\I Olson halt(•d the review Saturday
hccalJ\l' 11 was taking too lo ng. From Al
restructured touncil to '>CC JUSI how
much of lhl· c.:ampa1gn rhetonc was.
rn fa ct. mcrel.,, rhetonc
Hornbuckle and Wheeler. the top
vote gcucr!> an I ue\da~ ·., election.
were backed b) a homeowne~·
coah11on that accu'\cd the pres1d1ng
council of ocing tn'>en!>1t1,c 10 resi-
dents.
~e'>a .\u1on lht• pol1t1l..tl action
committee for the toali11on. launched
a campaign that patnted incumbents
Hall and John'>on a\ poht1cal puppets
for commercial lando\>.nersand bu~1-
nt"ss 1ntcrt''>t'>.
The group a'> well a\ Hornbuckle
.:tnd Wheeler. calkd for a halt to large·
'iCale commercial development near
re!>1dent1al area\. Mt"..a Action also
demanded a general slowdown 1n
development altogether. so pro1cct'i
rnuld be bcner studied fo r en-
vironment.al impacts. \uch as in-
creased traffic. \mog and noise
Opinion'> in the c11y arc split on
whether there will be a nit m the new
-council. or whether development 1n < osta Mesa will c:on11nue ac; usual
Hert1og downplayl·d da1ms that
the election wa'> a sign that re'i1denh
were displeased wnh the cit .. ·., gro"'th
or d1s1rus1ful of the old wunul
Refemng to Mc~ l\c11on and its
estimated t .500 mcmb<.'rs. Hertwg
\aid "Whal we're dealing \>.Ith 1c. a
ver. few vex.al people I 1uc.1 don '1
Just Call
642-6086
DaH1 Plfot
o.ttvery
I• Guaranteed
r.londlty 1 r..i.ty rt ""'' l)O
'IOI -"""'~ l)y ~ 10 p "' C-' o.t"'• I p "
MCI ,.,., '.llPY •"' r.-~
think there's suppon at all for most of
the con1en11ons they made "
She claimed the group confused
man} voters with campaign literature
that she feh was deceptive
Add1uonally, Hert10g predicted
that Wheeler and Hornbuckle would
become assimilated tnto the council.
"They'll sec some of the concerns
the\ had were not fo unded, and some
ofthl.'.ir 1nformat1on was erroneous"
Local developers and business
representatives also were opt1m1stic
that grO\>.lh 1n ( ost.a Mesa would sLa}
on track
"I don't sec us turntng 1he dock
ba<.·k in ( osta Mesa. I don'1 1h1nk
'>'e·vc seen the last high me here."
said attorney Arthur Kidman. a
board member of the pollucal acuon
committee formed by the Costa Mesa
Chamber of( ommcrcc
David Ball. vice president of Arnel
Development Co .. agreed that c:a m·
pa1gnrhetonc would be tempered b)
"the reah11es after the elecuon."
Tht restraining order 1s~ucd b)'
~upenor C'ourt Judge Ph1hp Schwab
will allow \Upponers of rncumbent
i\ssembl) man Ri chard Robinson. D-
<ian ta Ana, to rev1e'>' abscntt-c hallo1
and voter reg1stra11on rcc:ord').
Gan Proctor. Robinson'sauornc).
Elecuon-n11?ht figures 'ihowcd a
du\e race. with Robuison JU!.t 426
, ote<> aht:ad of <.'hallcngcr K1chard
Longshun:
Hoth the Robinson and Long!>hore
R oh1n!lon's r ev ie w team
challenged 71 ballots. Deputy County
Coun'>cl Stefen Weiss sa id o nly one
Dcmocra11c ballot was challenged.
Olson told both sides the count
would re!>ume Monday. wtthout
t·halll'ngcs. unless a coun or~er
inter' t"ned.
.\mcl's h1gh-nse project. 10 be built
on Bear Street north of the San Diego
Frcewa}. was one of the main targets
fired upon by 'Mesa Action and
candidates supported b} the group
The prOJCCt must still receive Cll)
appro' al on such things as architec-
tural design for the \IX h1gh-nse office
Senate asks rejection of Prop_. 24
tower\. ">O res1dcnt1al units. and a ~A( R .\Mf Nl o I AP)_ 1 hc \tall'
I 6·')tory hotel. Senate will a'k a JUdgl' toda) to
"I think we're concerned, but I declarl· ProJ)(t\ltion 24 unton'>l1tu-
th1nk the prOJl·ct will stand on Its own tional b<.'forc the I cg1.,latun: rc-
ment\." he said. rnnvenes on Dec l
( ouncil newcomer!> Wheeler and The motion an.,wcr!I a \Ult by Paul
Hornbuckle had their own pred1c· Gann. author of the propoo;ition
lions about the future of Cost.a Mesa approved h) ihc voters 1n June.
and 11s elected officials. Gann's su11 a~ks the coun 10 require
thl· Leg1c;laturc tu adopt rule chanscs
rl"quan:d h} the propos111on. hm111ng
the J')<>\>.l'r ol mnJont y Democrats. a~
\\ell a' thl' 30 percent leg1slat1vc
hudgct tut 11 required.
l)i:mon<.1t1l leader.. first refused to
1mpkmt·n1 tht• pro poi.1t1 o n
altogether . '>a) 1ng 11 wa'i uncons1it1-
11onal.
Later. after the o;tate Supreme
Court declined to mtervene, both
hou\c' made budget cuts and the
Asscmbl> changed some of its rules.
But both houses halkcd at rule
l·hangc~ limiting powers of Assembl)
Speaker Willie Brown. D-San Fran..
c1sco. and the Senate Rules Commit-
tee. also controlled by Democrats.
-·------------Ki dman potnted at the two pro1ects
that 1n1tially angered homeowner!> -
an eA tens1on to the South ( oac.t Pla1a
h) ( .J ·ScgcT'itrom and Sons. and a
$500-m1ll1on high-me complex 10 tx·
hu11t b} Arnet Dc\elopment ( u "I
think these proJcc '' madt '>CO\<.' dnd
proJeCt\ like them will '>11 11 he JP·
proved.·· he \aid. "The ph} mal
a1tr.rC110n\ of largc·'\Calc dl·' clop-
ml'ntc. will tx· \Oml'lh1 ng (} f ornbuc. kll'
and Whl·dcrJ will look al d11lerentl)
than \>.hl·n 1hc\ \>.Cre <.Jnd1dCJtl.'.\
lf')fog Ill mJkl; J')<>lnl\ \>.Ith lhl'
f">C'opk ..
"The \ oter<, gave a ma nda le to slow 'j!!i]!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! down com mcn:1al development," m
Wheeler .. aid "We're lucky that HUTTE S CUSTO•QU.AUn SHUT-TERS Norma I lcrtrng in the past has S R
lrstcncd to res1dento;. Let the other .
memocrs 1goort" (the mandate) at I
their O\>.n peril " .-...... .., ...
HornhUl Ide dc'><.nhcd thl' upcom· j
1ng u1unul a' "tcnuou\:· J_,___.llllil..,..~,
"1-\t 1h1\ point. there doc!>n't seem D • d
to ~a defined majOrlt}':· \he said. es1gne .. I he Cold I wunc1t I.ind of got out of '
tout·h \>.1th re<,1dcnts because nobody
can·d Rut \>.e·rc not gomg to tear F·1n1·shed do""n all thl· \lorl''> and high n-.e., (that
arl' JI reach hl'fl' I ··
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