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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-20 - Orange Coast Pilot... .. IUIT 1111111 OHANGE COUN l i C ALIFORNIA 25 CE N I c, ·he·riff-coroD..er r91e .sparlts fUror upe--r.visors in sIOrmy eon!r-nntation ver Nestande's separation proposal y JEFFADLER ' tM o.11, ,."°' ..... ·-. • Orange County supervisors w'!re nable to agree lhis morning who hould study separating. the joint .. Coaet A Huntington Harbour man's murder Investiga- tion continues./ A3 A new hearing has been granted for for mer Costa Mesa pollc~ officer Wil- liam Lauchlan./ A3 California Reagan's advisers in a ti~y over deficits./ AS Nation More than 3,000 fugitives are rounded up in Oper- ation FIST./ AS An 8-year old boy hangs himself after being ac- cused of stealing $4 ./ AS World Libya assassination squad member quizzed by British ./ AS duties of the shcrin~oroner into independent offices. The question. raised bv Supervisor Bruce Nestande, triggered an stormy confrontation among supervisors. w~o hurled barbed comments at each offier0cio-~adjourning without deCi- din~ whether such a srndy should be earned out by the county grand jury or the County Administrative Office in conjunction wi1h county attorneys. Jkfore Board Chairman Harrie11 Wieder angrily and abruptly gaveled the meeting closed. Nestande wilhd[ew in an~er his fDOtion calijng , for~ iQint CAO-County Counse)'s_~Last week. Wieder. called for a Office stu y ots~paratin,s. the s erilT-grand }lrry-invt"st1pt1on into 1tre- coroncr's dual responsibilities. the-circumstances surrounding the ap- subjcct of repeated controvers1e-s m parent suicide of county jail inmate recent years. that agam raised the question as to Wieder said•she planned to sched-whether Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates' ulc a private meetin~ with the grand dual responsibilites placed him in a jurfs foreman to discuss the issue conflict-of-interest situation. . . 1he jail. but also 1s char&ed wuh l nvostfpfing -inmate deaths. The shenff-coroner also 1nvestiple$ the . deaths of·i:ieoplc who die in offictr-mvolve<tf shootings. But the letter Wieder -addre sed to the grand Jury C'alled only for an 1n \ltostigat1on into the latt>Stja1I death, not the mechanics. cost effectiveness • and the independent paners in-A~ sheriff-coroner. G3tes not only vestigat1on of:lhc matter. has administrative fespons1bi'lity for (Pleue eee CLASH/ A.2) . . Knifing victim revealed. killer? NB officer recalls dying man's final words at scene By JEFF ADLER Ot -Delly '1iot I i.If .\ Ncwpon Beach"'tolice officer testified Monday that 29-year-old Scott James McNaughton named his attacker as he lay in lhc hallway of his Villa Balboa con- g_ominiwn_blecding_ to death from mocc_ than 20 stab wounds. .. ··He looked directly at me and said. 'Brent Vangsness stabbed me."' Officer David Byington told an Orange County Superior Counjury as Vangsness' murder trial opened 1n a Santa Ana counroom. Vangsness, an I S·year-old Costa Mesa reside nt. is accused of stabbing McNaughton 26 umes with a steak knife and a "ood chisel on Jan. 15. If convicted of a single count pf first-degre~ murder. More than 190 Polish vacationers jump .ship and seek as lum./ A4 Vangsness faces a prison ~ntence of 25 -ve-crrsrorrrc ----------·· • B~ 1ngton told the seven-man. five- woman JUI! that when he found McNaughton. the \Oung man was lying naked in a first-hoor .hallwa~ of the condom1mum. near Hoag Memorial Hos- p11al rn Ne"pon Beach. Mind&Body Are you too drowsy or too restless? A sleeping dis- order clinic provides some answers./81 Are grandparents taken too much for granted on Thanksgiving? /81 Sports It's called eight-man foot- ball, and Newport Chris- tian High knows how to play it -the Conquerors go for the CIF cham- pionship Saturday./C1 The CIF 4-A water polo championships are on tap Wednesday and there's a familiar pattern. It's CdM against Newport Harbor./C1 Marina High speedster Chip Rish adds a football honor -the Daily Pilot player of the week -to his list of accomptish- ments.lC2 Entertainment A year after "The Day After" television offers two more views of the end of the world./83 Buslnees Economic waste in pri- vate sector costs govern- ment money ./84 INDEX Er~ Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Bufllness Callf ornla News Classified · Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Ind and Body tual Funds National News Opinion Paparazzi Ponce Log Public Notices Sports Stock Markets Tetevltlon Theaters W•ther World News ... ' B2 A9 A3 84-5 A4 C6-8 A9 ca cs Cf 82 81-2 85 A4 AS Bl A3 C6 C1 ·4 86 82 83 A2- A4 Grisly .search in Mexico City Workers comb the ruin• and place burned bodies In plastic bags in Mexico City after a pre-dawn e-xplo.ion on Hertzog takes Mesa·'s- gavel Hornbuckle named vice mayor of realigned ~_9U_!1C!l By TONY SAAVEDRA 01 IM Dall, Piiot Slaff Costa Mesa City Counci lwoman Norma Hertzog was unanimouslx voted mayo~ Monday b> a council that has rcc;ntly changed members but apparently not courses. A,. Wlnpl>otoe Monday ripped through a suburb (inset). kllllng nearly 300 people. Additional picture and story on Page A4. Mc"lau.1thton was c~ mg out in pain (Pleue eee VICTlll'S/ A.2) DAVE WHEELER COONCIL MEMBER 45-year sentence for coke kingpin Alan Charles Mobley gets maximum term with lifetime parole By STEVE MARBLE Of IM Dally Piiot Staff Despite pleas for mere~. 2.i.~car· old .\Ian Charle~ Mobk) "as sentenced Monda' to .t5 \Cars 1n pmon for hi'> role as the ~1ngpin ofthC' large<;t cocaine nng ever pro~·cuted on lht Wesl Coast. Dressed in. a Jailhouse Jumpsuit and <:anvas shoes. Mobley admitted he had made a .. wrong decision" but asked l • .S. District Judge Manuel Real for a second chance. Real. wh o handed down maximum sentences to man} of the 26 other people prosecuted 10 the huge cocaine <:a5t'. did not respond to Mobley·s pica and ga\t~ the Huntington Beach man the ma\lmum sentence. (Pleue eee COKE/ill In its first major test. the new council -restructu red with the New councilman, ah, member David Wheeler. Irvine, Laguna face boost in insurance Photo on Page A3 eleclion of two advocates for limiting de"dopmcnt -OIZ'd a developer's request to l"<pa nd a large apartment com ph:x. Wheeler's no councilman, he's a 'council member' B~ LISA MAHONEY 01 Iha Dally Piiot Stall \kmtx-r c1 t1t's ofthl' Orangt' (nun- '' RI\!.. \1 anageml'nt .\gene~. 1nl'lud - 1ng In llll' and Laguna Bc3ch. arc l'\IX't'ting their 1n4'urance pn·mtum' 1t1 uouhk m tnJllr nnce the' tind an tn <.urJn n· carril'r tu rt•placc10nr that'' dmpJlang them alkr SI\ ~dn. Hert1og. n.·ce1v 1ng lhc ma)oral gavel from predecessor Donn Hall. called fo r the 1new counci l to "work coopera1i vcl~ and continue in har- mony." She also stressed the need for (Pleue aee HERTZOO/ A2l You can call l11m Da\ 1d. You can call him Mr. Wheeler. But }OU better not rail him C'osta Mesa City Coun- s ilman Da"id Wheeler. Thr ne" ci ty otlic1al objects to the lltlcs .. councilman" or "coun· ------1---Ins, outs of !?range County judletal system_ surpri~e. disappoint 1oung vlcttpf s fa1nilY. Ga')' an,d Na\lle Black were read) to SCCJUSllCC ~. The young COiia Mna couple. repulstd that their S.~tar-old son wa ltcd by a ~I park re troom ~uly. foll cv 1 was on their side when the aflcacd offender ~a arrested the da)1 af\cr the inci dent The system was working. Their son later picked the man o ut of a ph0Jograph1C' lineup and the fam1I arrang,•d to have their 8-y ar- old coopcrntc with pohC\' 3nd pro • «uto~ to try to put the man bthi"d b:irs. · Thr' 'ipclll ~C\.'k' pn.•1.,.1nng them- -.. selves and 1hc1r"on fortMrourtroom drama. the hearing . the trial 3nJ. they hoped. the con' 1rt1on that \\OUld follow. "It -.a so hord. But ~r "ere rend)." Mr!. Rlad. ~id. nw c prcpnl\.-d our son for 11. tclhne him thtll •l wns n~ s:il') to 5Cnd this bad man 10 prison." But 11 didn't turn o ut that wa~ The man. a ccm v1cted d uld mole 1tr who ~rvtd thrtt months of a thl\.~"-)'Car jail sentcnct in 1981. agtttd to ~ guilt) 10 \'toktuon of parok. a k'w:r charge. Pn:'l<'ntl~ he 1\ hc1na hdd fo1 a t . nl"'oman .. lx•causc of '"hal he Ix·· Ill'' e!I Jn.· se\lst conno1a11ons. H 1<; 'll'\' apparent!~ 1s !>hared b~ council nc"comrr Mar\ Hornbuc~k. Tlw nameplates for hoth officials (Pleaee see COUNCIL/ A2) Patnr1a Fle1\hman Inc ol "l''' \ M~. undcf'\\ mer for \1ca<l Rc- 1n<.urancl' ( urp . ha\ JlUt lhC 12 STEVE MARIL£ NEWS F OLLOWUP ttfree..month d 1agno!lt1C t'' al uauon and ~•II return to court Dec:. 7 for scntl·ncmg b)' Orange C'ounl> u- ncnor CourtJy.Jamc 'm1ih-~sc ~nd oLber$.-\.he-pJ1gh1 of Ua11 Thl' Blacks. una\\ak of th<.· de-al and ataht Black ha!\ faded into the that had bctn '>truck, s&td the) we~ 'ltunnt'CI \\hc.'n the kamtd what had happcnt'<l. o \Jn' 1n coun. ' No d1~1 3M\.\Cr fort~ :mad <.ln their '>On No JU't•C<' .. \\ c·\l' kaml'tl a lot about ho"' the "\ll'm "'orki. 1o1n~ then. but at tht Hlucb lOntactNI 11 member of So- timl' \\(.' \\Cn.' rtall) 'urpn'!IC\S. \\l•)c'\'l} ·i. Lc:l.auc .\ga1nst Molc,.to~. didn't ~now \\hJt \\J\go1ngon." Mn. 1 he.'\ wcr~ told to \'Olll'\'t ~t•twn~ RlaC'k ~1d. "'We.' felt 1f \Omt'Oll(' nnd k ttcr.. and to pt\'.'\t'nt them t(l comnut11.'\l a mmc thl') \ht>uldn't be Judgt• South hl•forc wnt\0nl·1n~. ollo\.\\'<I to gt•t off... "It ~·m"' AIOlO!>l nd1o:ulou" 1ha1 l'll.'<.'l'IU\t' thc 10 1dcnt I\ ll\\arf1.'\J h\ "l"f\' ha'"'~ 1n got" th<'"' kn11.th' · tht OI'\' ul th~ McMnnin Pr,·~ hool (Please aee JUSTlCE/ A2) .. f 1 ' meml'l:r utll'!> ·Qi the JOIOt powers .1g,·n, \ on noucc lh3l lheir insurance ~1lal' "'111 he C3nccled Dec. I:?. .1l·rording w Ross Oliver. R1s~ Man- .ig,•mcn1 \genq consultanl. The Jll'"'' \\J<. 'ct for n'ne"al in March 1-i:--' .. I h,., lold u., the\ decided to get ,1u 1 ,,, the California municipal ll.1hil 1 t tl'' marlo.l't:· Oil\ er s~ud. A "IX'i..c,m.in for the insurance com - (Please see CIIIES/ A3) Jrvine ftrn1 exports ~argeted ... ~ y Att•Orenoe Coat DAJLY PILOTITl.lelday, Nowmb« 20. 1984 C u~11 .. uf ~ S10RiES _ CLASH ERUP-TS OVER SRERIEE PROBE ..• _Spr~nkles or showers com in g or legal 1mphcat1ons of scpara11ng the twoomc~t:.. Ncstande. "' a letter circulated ' among suptr .. 1w~ Monda, aflcr- ..,noon. a!>ked board mcmbc~ to SllP-• 1>0n an off-agenda l'\.'QUC t to1 1 90- . day count) t\.-alu11t1on of scp.iiauna ·~\he offic~. .. Then.· alwa)!I Urt' susp1c1ons of I. coverup in JUll deoth!I or when there ·are other problems at the jail or when law enforccml·n1 olTkers are"'' uhed in alleged hom1ndcs." said l'"ltande tn n:qucsung the stud) "There arc t1m1;."5 ~hen 1otructun·s ought to be changed to an:ommodau· nev. re- ali11c\ .. Nc\tandl· added he. as does the full board. remains a strong ~uooortcr of the ·hrnn·., Dcpar1mrn1 and Gate-,, the count) ·s dcct«i hentT-roroncr. He td the stud) v.ould put to re!>! forc,cr continued ''\USPll'1ons ol co.,,cru~" ihe 'il•IX't' 1sor al~ pointed out th:tt Oran c Count) 1s tht onl}' one of Cahlom111 ~ I l most poP,lous.coun 11es thot h:is a J01n1 ~hentT-coroncr·., offi ce. .. Howl,'vCr Wtl'der said the proposed stud\ \\US premature and 'l"Ould impugn 1hc grand JUI')· 10- ' e t1gat1on of thl· most recent J3il death ... h 's 1mponant 10 tnsurc th1rd- pan~ obJe<'ll" ll) ihaHhe gmnd JUI) en urc!I. t-c~ duucs arc more l>CO~lln e" thc board chairman added. The dcbatc turned heated when Wwdcr a1u the 11m1n& of Nc!>tande rcque ' ml'i.I 10 COIOCldC With nc'-"'ipllpcr repom of thc cireum- '>tances 'iurroundtng 1he 1nm:uc death. "Wh>-no" l'\ccpt to ma kl· a lot of ncw..,papt'r c.·op) ')" \\ 1cdl'r a~ked Nestande. . He responded b) callJng 11 11 '\ud charge" and a "pcMonal olfrn'>C" and w11hd~w ht~ mo tion ealhng lor lhc study un1ll 1he grand jul') has rnm- plc1eu its tn\cs11ga11on ... I'll bring 11 back," he promised angnl) Sc\cral 01her board member.. tn- duding upef\ 1sors Roger Stan1on aAd R:tlph ( larl... inJ1ea1cJ 1hc~ were inclined to kt the grand JUI) \lud~ the entire matll·r. \\Ith 1hc ~1ddcd t:hurgc tha\ II fl'\ ll'W \Cpaniting thl' olliCl''>. CIOUda movlno into Southern Callfornla tonight Wiii bong a chance Of 1prlnklH or Ilg ht 1howe11 Wednesday morning before brnklng up In the afternoon. the National Weather Serv~e .. Id. Hlgha will be lrl the 801 In Los Angelel and the valley• after overnight Iowa lrom 44 to SS. forecatera said The n1ount;:ilns will have a slight chance of rain Wednesday morning and only partly cloudy skies in the afternoon Lows 1onlgh' will range from 32 lo •O Highs Wednesday will be In the m1'1-•0s lo low sos. Varleb1e 111wl• ::t:-••rtl""'' w"~ forecast for the deserts, Wtlh tows from 28 to 38 In Owens Valley, 35 to 46 In the up~c ,.,,;gee. and 52 to 58 In lower deserte Hlgha wlll range between 46 and 54 In Owens Valley, 55 and 65 In the high deser1s. and 70 to 75 In the lower deserts U.S. Temps Albany Albuq-que Arw:llotllgf! ,Ati.nta Allenoc City Au" it'll 811111...,.,,. 80-M • 3• 11 29 12 u ~ e.3 •8 •2 26 •O 29 •O 23 15 67 41 :II 7' !IQ 37 •• HERTZOG.NAMED MAYOR OF MESA •.. Fro m Al 8ottoo 8utflllo Cna111111nn ') <; '-f\&r~tN•W \' Ch.,IO•ll' ~• C Ch"••"~ Cl>!(.~ C•nc1nn•11 CIOvelano Cotumi...sc Cotumbul Ott Oaltu·FI WOtl~ 08)'ton HI lo •O 19 S2 33 25 21 tll •• 42 26 s• •• •O Jfi •O J• o is 78 •• 12 •II ;9 .lO 76 •I 4S t6 J7 20 40 23 37 28 7!> 34 39 22 45 • , 3!> t7 •9 XI M ..... _ .. M~SI Paul Netti• .... -Otlearu New Yo)(~ Olrtatioma C•I) O<n•~· OHarulo PMll(l.cph•a ~ .. P1ttablH11" Reno Ro<nmono s .... _,,o St lou•' 51 79 0 30 60 •• ·19 1J Bl 63 !IO'" lO 61 44 69 ~ et 63 n 12 28 ,. Calif. Temps H'9" lt'4• 1()1 f• "Ou<' ll<'Cl1f19 al !> ..,,, t(>(l•y San Be<natll"'° S anCnOt,.. San Jose Sanl• Ana San1a Crw l~Vat!tv 73 42 76 42 62 42 16 45 ., •& uwnnl memhl·t, 10 'keep l O!>la !Vksa ·._ rnmmtn.1al dl'' clopment bal- ann·d \\1th"" re"dcn11:il papula11on. -\nJ tbt• I 0-\t'.tr counnl 'etl'ran. ,, ho '>l'f\ t'd J orll'·\Car ll'rm JS ma~or in l'.f"' l h1dcJ nwd1a Ul"COUnts pn·d1t11ng. d1'>ulrd am111ng c.·ounc1I mt·m~r' ph1h"oph1call~ dn 1ded on lhl' g1 vv. th l'>'>Ul' ' HmH'\ l'r the npt1m1"1ir tonl' set b~ Her11og. h11 a d1'!.0nan1 note later 1~ the e'cn1ng when the ne" t.Ounctl lacl'd 1t., fir'>t te'>l -:i proposal to builJ J h1gh-dcn'>ll~ Jpartment rnm- pll'\ in nunh C O'>ta \ks.a voting on thr pm1t't.I "a~ d1\ldcd follo"'ing a publtl hearing h1ghltgh1cd b\ ICOS<.'. but poltlc nlhanges be1wern '>omc COUNCIL ... From Al ... l:ibeled lhl·m .. lOuncil mcmbl'r., .. . Monda' Those namcpl:i1es shared thl' coun- cil table ~•th other nameplate'> 1den1- 1f)1ng "( ounulwoman " .1.rknl' ~chafer and "Councd"oman" 'Jorma Hert1og. 'Donn Hall. stepping do" n from thl· ma,or'r, ~at rctatnt.•d ht'> naml•platt· 1den11f)ing him cl'> ··~fa~or" for thl· night. But he 100"' 111 be fan:d w11h the dec1s1on of whether to becoml' a "councilman" or a "council mem· bcr." HertLOgand Hornbuckle. huwl·,cr will not fa t e the same 1dentm lfl\1'> fhe) ·re re<.CI\ 1ng ncv. namepLlll'S labeling them a<, ma~or and '"c ma)or counnl mcm~r ... Th<.· first mec11ng of lh·c new rnunc1I fo llowed a bitter Nov. 6 dec11on that sa"' homeowners bad n re' olt against incumbents Enc John- son and H:ill because of large-scale commercial de,elopments appro.,,ed !fear re'i1den11al areas and other so- eallcd in1ru.,1ons 1nto neighborhoods. Hall managed re-election but John- '>On was ousted in the ballo11ng. while two-term Councilman Ed McFarland <.·ho~ not to run. McFarland and Johnson. before lea' mg their seats Monda) night. had no apologies for previous dec1s1ons tha1 have brought plans for multi· m1 ll1on dollar dtvelopments into the Cit~ .• .\nd their .,hort farewell speeches were applauded b} audience mem- bers 10 the nearl} full council <.hambcrs. man) ofwh~m hadJt-ercd the council during earlier meetings . The applause grew mor<.· l'llthus1a!lt1r when newcomer Mar} Hornbuckle was unanimously chosen h~ her counr1I colleagues to serve for the ne'' '"ll )<.'ars as' ice ma~or The rl·,,rgan11a11on came after '>~car1ng-1n cere m on1c., for Hornbud.Je. a11orne1 12;u 1d \\ heckr and Hall Hcr11og ..aid she ~ould take a ~carlong lcaH· uf absenre lrom her. hus1nes'>. as d1rt.•etur and O'~ner ol \lcsa Vt.•rde Pre-\chuol ·-rm not ~•lltng an~ longer to be 1nq1hed ~•th peanut bunerand pb~ dough "'hllc thl' lit\ 1o; inH>hed in mult1m1ll1on dollar dndupllll'nl'> ... <the said. One of the those de\ clopment)I "a pro1ec1 to build two hotels and hundreds of apanments around a huge mJn-made lake on a portion of propat' known as the Sak1o~a F:irm~. ir1 the northeast corner of th<.· Cit\ The fir~I ma1or dC"velopment to come txfor<.' the new rnundl \\:lS a request b} dC\elopcr Regis Homes 10 add 170 apartments to the 600 un11s alread\ approved for a 19-acrc por- tion of the pro1ect. 10 be called "The Lakes:· The council was also asked 10 accept an updated environmental report on the residential phase. to be bordered by Anton Boulevard. Av- enue of the Arts. unflower Avenue and Sak1oka Drne Council members Wheeler and Hornbuckle were outnumbered 3-:! after requesting the pro1ec1 be post- poned until the Dec. 3 council 0en-OeaMoonH Oabo.I Qulucn ti PalO FIM~' F1eosca11 GrtoO Rap1<11 H .. llOlll Hell!rui Honolulu Houston rno.en8')0lts .,Jac&son Ma "-• nvllle Ju-.. 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Henzogand other'> e"plained that a dela~ could hurt the financing for 1hc .. aid Nata he. "It makes me rcall) mad .\ mm 1c1ed mulc~ter can rn·,·1ve a tan·1.,1and tht· heat ~uu should g<.·1 out h 1gh-dens1 t\ prOJl'Ct 1ha1 ha~ long tha1 I ha \C to go through all this J us110 term ol up w l'1gh t > l'ar~ for each ol thd..i It. hQn.'' <,;11d Cu>. "1 h ou g1' e been soughi b) the l'll). l'On\ 1nce some 1udge to do IU\llCC off1:n~ and an C\lra li'l' )cars for _ 1n ~ou'll ~ ~'erruled b~ anoth~r J.q. il ~iih) t1u est1_oning \csi.1vn. ··M) son rs the Ticttm. :\II of us arc e'er} pnor molesiauon com 1c11on. t\. .. rcou11 aO\ w:1\. Wheeler riddled the de' eloper and d h h be third-time offender faces a sentence.. 1 h 1 1 1 ·ndronmcntal ronsultan1s about \ICllms an erc "e arc a\lng 10 'S of 15 year., to life. · But< O\ \illl ea "a} Hean t'tters ~potcnual traflic and parking proh-for uur rights ... she !>aid "It 's a killer 1hat Pl'rtatn II> a l.'3\l' he is t·on!lldt.·r-ha' mg 10 go from person 10 person. \)LAM and 1t~ membcr:.h1p have ing lenl'> \\tth the PrDJCCI. The outlOmc Idling our '>ton and asking to help. bel·n tn\trurnenial in the passage of . ~a'>a 4-1 \Oil' \\1th WheelcrJl\'>Cnt-morl· than I~ nc\\ lav.s pcrta101 ng 10 .. \11d II 1hl·~ ha'e an) thing 111 do rng. IU alhrn th1: higher dcn\1t~ and "\.\···re not a\hamcd fhat'\ not it child mok'>tor\ and 'll'ttm' 'itnl'l' "1th '>ent1.'nl 1ng rules. I gn c them acn·pt 1he updated l'n' 1ronmt.•n1al Hut tu haH· to go OH'r Jnd u\Cr "'hat I 'IX I SOITll' \H'ig.ht.'' hl' ~id. "!:Jut \OU ha\C· report happenl·d tu m' \on ts rough.'' 'laid to \ta\ 1n'>1dt• thOSl' ruks 1he mother "I rnn hard!~ lo.el'P Imm \upa1or < ourt Judgt• L l'Onard U) mg '>omi:t1rnl''.. \It Hndc. \\ho '-~lid mcmbt.•rc; of 'ii \M h:n l' monitored scvl'r:.tl trial<, Uut a<.TonJ1 ng to Karl'll Kulla~. Ill 1;.., nJurtrottrn: l'n\'ourttgN the Hun11ngton Bl·al'h rhapll'I pres1drnt nuhltl 111 '>pt.·ak up. hut 'klld h<.' doc'> VICTI~S DYING WORDS ... < '" l·rt.•d1tl'd groups like SLAM \\1th lw1gh1en1ng awarcnei.s and pu'llting IOr lt"gt~atmrr 1hat h::is dl·ared the \\a) for longer prison term., fur nwlcsll'r'). From Al from the "ouni.I'> tha1 C'O'ercd h1\ back' and arm\ the polile otlin:r 1old Jurors. There \\J\ hlmxl l'H'l'\v.here McNaughton died at Fountain Valley Commun1t} Husp11al ahou1 an hour after 1he 11 p.m. atlal·lo. T ht· victim wa.. lhl' :.on of John r. McNaughton. a Linda Isle res1dl·n1 and cha1m1an of "1at1onal ldula- t1onal Corp . a "'-e""pon Fkach tirm that runs ~~at1onal training cen1erc, around 1h~untn Vangsrn:,., v.a' arresled and charged ""h McNaugh1on's murder about 12 hours after the .. 1abb1ng He wa5. d1~0' ered h' a rcal e'>tate agt·n1 '>ll·cp1ng in 1he do'>{'t ol an uno<:- l UPll'd uindom101um in tht• compln In ht\ OPl'fllng \latcment to JUrtir'> Deputy Dt:.lnl 1 .\11ornt') lxn:·k Juhn<,on chararll'nzcd MrN<iughton a~a v.l'll-l1kl·d l ln1vernt\ ufSouthl'rn < <1liforn1a grnduatc ··~ho lncd hie 1n thl' ra .. 1 lane .. 111., fa"t-lam· ltlr'il'k 1ndudl·d J ··~ubstan11al c0<.ainc h·ab1t. .. the pros- t'rntor "'11d. and gambling IU'i'>l''> 1n L..a\ Vega~ that approached SI S.fJ()(J a{rord1ng 10 1e.,11mon~. . .\bout a month befort• h1~ death. McNaughton learned lhat Van~ne:.s alleged!~ had forgl·d McNaughton·~ name on thrl·e or four ocr\onal checks. JuhO\on \:.lid I k \Jld \k'\augh111n thl·n thr<.·atl'Ot.'d 111 prost'l u ll' \ a ngsnl'"' John..,on \:.lid ht· plam 10 prt.•wnt a v.1lnl'\'> "ho v.tll l<.'Sll l) mnhl·anng \ ang.,nt''>'> \a~ 'T m not gmng 10 kl 1ha1 hapPl·n ·· \ ang'>ne"' l'OUrt-apPl11ntl·d Jt- turne' Ronald l\.rt.•ber. rc-.cncd hi\ 0J)l'n1.ng '>lalemcnt unul later 1n thl· mal. But Krcbl'r..a1d-htHllcnt alled Ill .,elf-dl•len'-<.' to fend off a \e>.ual a11ad Tht' two Jtturncy'I said th<.'\ e,\f)CCI 10 call more than 40 w1t nt'"t' during the tnal. which '' C\J)l'Cted tu ta~e about three ~l·ck'>. ·IRVINE FIRM INVESTIGATED ••• Prom Al was overseeing the lnvestlgaUon Imo the lrvlne-baeed company. But Roubacher wouldn't dis- cuss details of the case. U.S. Commerce Department officials, Who are Involved In the Investigation, also declined to comment Monday. However, the Associated Press reported that court docu· ments allege the firm shipped equipment to Hong Kong that may. have ended up In Chtna. Reached today at hie trvtne home, Luk said, "They are still trying to Investigate this. tt Is pretty much a misunderstanding. I don't think we've been doing any Illegal exporting." Luk said other questions should be referred to attorney Jot\n Liebman. 'We're In the process of study- lng this very carefully," Liebman Mid today from Los Angefes. "At thfa point, we have not seen any evidence that any export laws have been broken.~· the substance of the statement• that have been made.'' Liebman said he IQ9Cfaflzee tn export law. Emphtlllzlng that he was not addreeetng the Mcalt case speciflc:atfy, he Mid, "Our experience has been that these cases create a lot of smoke. lnltfatly .•.. But when you get down to the facts. It's often not as Impressive." of 'ii .\M. \\nllng letter\. pthl'flll[1. nnt kt 11 U0l•l·t lhl' ')l'Otl'l\t.l' hl' '>l(!Oillure .. and pad.ing lOUrtruom\ ddl\t.'r'> "11h fm·nd' and '>upportni, doc' ht•lp < O\ "ho recent I\ \Cntenced a "~UlllClllllC~ the JUdg.l' jU\I OCl'Ch Ill J:!l'I a fl:l'I lor \\h.11 thl· c11rnmu n11~ 1h1ni..~:· '>:.ttd "Jlla~ "'Our kl'l1ng. I\ 1ha1thl'\t'1l11ng\ .lrt' \\url..111g ·· Tht• numlx·r ol <.hild molcstl·rs put ht:hmd har., 1n < altturn1a has in - l rca'>ed from ahuut I 00 to more than 800 1n thl' pa!>t lour ~<.'Jr\. sh<.· ..aid. Lcg1sla11on during that '>ame rx:nod also hd\ 1m·reasl·d lht.• chanl'l''> or rnn' 1ctcd r hild moks1er\ gv1 ng HI state pmun for Ion$ ix·nod'> oft11T1l'. In mo~t molc~1a11on ra'>e'>. a pr1'011 term no~,., mandaton 1n ( ::iltforn1a. Dall1 Piiot Dell very 11 Guaranteed Mon<ley F <Idly ff you 00 not have yOUI Piii* Dy !> 30 p m ca• ~lort 1 p m ano Y""' copy .., o. 11e1o ... ~ lk ,1d,no"kdgl·d. though. th.it nin\lllCd t.hild mok;ter to 16 -,.earo; ttroup, l1kl' SI ~M ha..,e-helpt'll loWt>'f'--tt~>r1-~'U~1ttd thttt 1n-ft~· .. ·w---- "thl· \h1cld" tha1 longl'X1Mcd bct,~l't.'n pc-r'lon "hu molests a l'htld 1s in more tht.• punk and the Judinar) JUi.11nal Jl'opard) than a person \\ho '\.\ c do gl'I so \\C sec the arru'lcd a\ a11em1>t'> tu murder a child. a n.•rson uni.I. pcrhap~. bel·ome more ...~ Thl' Blarlo..s said thl'\ don't kno"" tndinc.>d 10 Under!>land h1'i probkms what tu l'\pel't Ill thl•tr case and ha\ e morl· than "e should ... MrBnde said rnml' av.~" ~ ith ml\ed frehng'> aboul .. , ou can 'iomet1mL'<t be O\ crpawercd the 1ud1nal '>\ stl'Ol . b\ the dd<.'n!>e.'' · Judgl' Ph1ll1p ( 'o>. ..:ml publtl· oulLT\ alone \hould not bt.· a con!>1dcr- a11on · 111 wntencing a con' tl'tt.•d criminal. "\ure lhl·rc's pressure. but 1f )OU ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat "You rcall\ gel 1he 1mprei,~1on that e'a~th1ng 1~ turned upside down. that t.'\l.'r\ thing I!> being done for the ninunal.'' Mr<,. Black said ... I guess \\t' \\erl' JU!.I 031'wC." Circulation 71.4/142-4333 ca ... lfled edvertlelng 71'1142-5178 All other department• 142-4321 MA.IN OFFICE 330 West 8ay SI Colli Mita. CA M.tll •ll<lr-Boe 1!>60 C:-a M-. CA 92626 H.l . Schwert z Ill Publisher Copy<ogtlt 1983 Orange Con!~ Compeny NO -51ona Qlraliona edilONI mall• or ..,..,.,, ... ~'"'aaf ano Sunday u rou ao noc ,_..,. l'°"' copy t>r 7 • m c..tM Delore 10 am ano yOU< copy w.M De c>attvorOO Fr•nk Zlnl Managing Editor K•r•n Wittmer Advertising Director .,,.., •• --,,,.., lie '°"'~ ""'"°"' ...., .,.. ,,_, ot COPl"'Oht - sec:ona ci.• POtlege 1>11tc:1 11 Col•• MeM. eac.1ornca (UPS ,._. 800) SuDtcr1p1t0n by cam• $4 1b monthl)' by ,.,.._ Ml 50 montnty Clrculetlon Telephones Most O.•"Q<' C'.<Ar·fy A•ea~ ~ .. Ro1•m•ry Churchmen Controller Robert Centrell Production Manager _, Donald L. Wllllem1 Circulation Manager VOL. n , NO. 325 . No charges have been filed against Mcatt or its officers, identified In court documents •• Wal Man Chung, 29~ Louis Luk, 26: and Jonas Leung, 31. He said he Is "exptorlno alternatives In relation to the process that's been followed and Roubacher filed court af- ftdavf1• Oct. 22 to obtain a search warrant, and the following day 1nvestrgators aearched two lrvtne homes used by the company for i!i!!!!i!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j~~~~~~~~ :;:=d•ng 10 Auocl8ted SHUTIERS CUSTOM QUALin SHUTIERS COKE KINGPIN GETS 45 YEARS ... From Al lndudcd 1n the 'cn1cnL'l' '"a' an ordt:r that Mobk' "'oulll he.· on l1fe11me parok. rTll'an1ng that 11 l\1oblc\ '1olated parole alkr Im rl'lea\t-. he would n•turn to pn\on lnr 1tw remainder ofh1 .. tik C1erald C1old'>te10. one of thrct• lawyer\ rcprrsenting Mohlc~ '>~lid both he and h1 st'l1l·n1 ~ere hrnl'1:d tor a long sentenre .. But "hen \OU tak<.' a 24·\l'ar nit.I kid and tell him hc'r, going to J·"I lor 1w1ce tht' number of \Car\ hl•'<; eVl'n 11 .. ed. 1hcn I th1nlo. )C>U.\l' has1c:all\ written him oIT a~ a ('lt11rn." CHiid· stein said today from hi\ law ollin· in ~an Antonio J e'a'. "I think the JUdgt' snulTl·d out :1n} cha m·e that he will emerge from prison a better c1 111cn.'' C iold'ltl'ln s:ud. noting that some murdl'rl'r\ draw 'ihortcr term\ than h" client "Without o doubt. punishment - harsh pun1'ihment -was ccna1nl ~ called for 1n this case ... the a11omc'.I' added. "But I think maybe thc limit~ were pu hcd too far "Here·~ a kid who""' er C\Cr had a Just Call 642-6086 .. hru\h "11h 1111' l.m l~lorl'. Ill'' t.•r hud a <.hJl1lC 111 il·Jrn Imm his m1'itakc\ lo dl'\lflhl• him·" .1 tarl'<.'r u1m1nal al h" ~11111hlul Jgl· "1us1 "rong ... ( 111ld"ll'lll \,11\f 11 I\ POS\lhk Iha! \luhln <.nuld lx· rl'lt•a<,ed from Qfl\On \~11h111 Ill \car.. hut .\ss1stan1 l 1 '-, ·\llmnn \1,irlo. Honner \\-ho pro\- elUlcd ihe l':J\l' \Uld hl· l'~rx·r1' 20 \l'Jf\ would h<.· lhl' minimum 11nw l\1 nhk~ \\-Ould 'pend tx·h1nd bar-. :O..tohlc\ ·, parents ~• in !Ill' au- d1~nl l' along"' 1th hi\ '>l\ter "hu v. as Jl\(1 \narl·d 1n the drug rn<K" hut ha'I tx•t•n rl·lea\ed trom Jail \ llJ 7!1 graduate.· ofFulll"rton ll1gh \)l hool who aspired 10 become a taw~l·r. Mohk) "a" lhc ringleader of a ux.a1nl· ring that smuggled mMe 1han .1 wn of the drug into Orange ( llUJll\ la'il \l'.tr In ail 16 pcupk "'ere srntc.'nll'd lor 'arious rolc' the~ pla>ed 1n the nx:ainc l'mpirc 1 lnul Mohll") ·., '>Cntenl'tng Monda>. the longe'>I pm.on ll'rm handed down 1n the ca<;e wa\. ::!~ \t'nr' s,, others '4-Crt• \l•nknlt'd tel I~ H':lr., Prowu1t111' \illd Mobil'\ hn:ime lhe c,trong m.in 1n .1 rm:a1m· rinti. Jltn ntarn mg a ( olomhian \\OmJn "ho'e parl·nt'> all<.'tll·dl) arc maJur ux..11ne c,uppltl·r-.. Bnnne1 JI ilOl' pmnL Jt'\lrtbed the ( olomhian fam11\ as thl· "C1encral tvfc)1 or" ot 1hnora1m· \\orltl .. L \Cl'PI for Mohk\ \will.· and h1!. molhl·r-111- law. other ml·mtx·r.. of thl· ( olomb1an fom1h nl·d tht: <.:ountf\ and remain rug111\.l'\ . Mobln "a" dncnbcd b' pro,. crtJto~ a'> a c.·old. rnkulat1ng man '4-ho wa-, "uld bc)ond h1~ )Car>.'' The~ \a1d 11 apf)Carcd hc ruled the cocaine ring wi th "an iron li'it" and wa'i not tx·~ond ordering lodnappings and tx·atin&'> when a dealer tell bchind tn pd) ml'nt\ (,otdc,il·1n though dC'>l nbed Mohlc) a<; a hnght. urt1rula1c person who wa' rcdulcd to "nothing more than a '>Cared l..1d" after he wa arre\tcd. "If nothing cl~·. 1t''> ohv1ou\ he had a ccrta1n hu\inc')~ arnml"n." Ciold ~ll'tn '\aid What do you llkt about tbt Dally Piiot? What don't you lllle? 111 tbt num~r •t ltlt and )'Otfr me11a1&e wilt bt recorded, tr1n1crlbtd 1nd dellvertd to Ott 1pproprl•tt editor. Tht H mt 24-hour an1wt rlna 1uvlce may bt u1ed Jo record letters to tlle editor on any topic. Contrlbu&ou to our t...uen column must lacludt tlllelr name u d t4'1t pltont Hml>tr for vt'rlflc1tlon. No rlrc1latlon u ll1, ple11e. Tell Jll what's on your mind. ,. .. Designed, Finished Installed I ' I 31 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality Shutters FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY.-•• AT FACTORY DIRECT' PRICEJI ca11(714)548-6841 ~ 548-1717 HEllWIOD MAIUFACTOIY 19n Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 -BULLE TI N BoA Ro Burglary seJDinar set ror HB school fi Huntinaton Beach Nc1Jhborhood W1uch will sponsor a rec buraJary prevention proaram at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at.Hope View School, t 7622 Aintstone Lane. The meetina 1s oJ)Cn to the public. Ouest speaker will ~~tective Oary Meza of the Huntington Beach Police ..... .,..nm,ent's burglary detail. Dunna the past 45 days, 12 home burglaries have beNe.n reponod in the nciahborhoods around 1-lope View. e1ghborhood Watch offi cials said. College aurvival courae set A five-hour workshop providing tips on how 10 su~ecd in coll ege will be offered Dec.....L.i.n.Aoo 2 of the SC1cnce l.ccturc HaJI at Oranae Coast College in Costa Mesa . . Charlotte Meckc Richardson wilJ instruct the IO a.m ~ seminar and panicipaots should bring colored felt tip pens, three by five-inch cards. notebook paper and a lunch. The fee is $22. · Registration is under way in OCC's Community Service Office 1n the . Student Center building. Call _-432-5527 fo r funhcr information. · Library friends to convene Friends of the Ncwpon Beach Public Library will hold a coffee Nov. 27 at IOa.m. at the Cameo Shores home of Jean Hilchey. " Advance reservation is advised with a donation of $2.50 check to' the Friends in care of Gloria Ruzicka 9 t 2 Aleppo St.. Newpon Beach. or phone 644-4579 for funher information. The marital team of Mary and Gorodon Gordon will ~guest .speakers. Mary's book "Famil)' Up in the Air" will be discussed and available for sale. Social chairman Esthc~ Quick will be assisted by Lynn Dowty and Flossie Dunning. Swedish women slate bazaar The Swedish Women's Educational Association, Orange County Chapter. will hold its fou nh annual Christmas Bazaar Dec. l from noon to 5 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. Handcrafted items. home-baked goods. and Swedish food wtll be on sale. as well as glogg (a hot. Swedish Chnstmas wane) and coffee. The Swedish tradition of the Pageant of Lucia. the Queen of Lights, will be pc:rformed. Denise Landry. a Junior at Corona del Mar High School. will be Lucia. There also will be a special children's program with Santa Claus. Donations of SI for adults and 50 cents for children are requested. For more information. call Mane Anne Sandegren at 760-6294. I CPR workshop at colleg-e "CPR for Ci tizens," a health workshop offered through Orange Coast Coll ege's Community Services Office, will be conducted in OCC's Faculty House. Registered nurse Joan Boughey will conduct the session, scheduled from 9 a.m. to I p.m. The fee isS JO and further information may be-i>bta1ned by calling 432-5880. Retired teachers set luncheon ~ CoMt OAM..Y Ptt.OT/T~, ,_..., 20. 11M ----------------- Council members seated Coeta Meu Clty Clerk Eileen Phinney 1h·ea the oath of office to Clty Council election winner• Don Half, eecond from left, DaTld Wheeler and Mary Bornbackle Monday n1Cla1. Tlaie le Wheeler'!' and Horn~e·e flnt term on tbe collDCil. I Huntington Harbour mur~~r investigation continuing· By TEVE MARBLE 01 IM Delly P'llol lleff °'-''ec11ves investigating the sla} mg of a Huntington Harbour man said the) have no reason to doubt the statements of the dead man's wife. ''ho said sht' discovered her hus- band's bod} after she was raped and kidnapped b) a masked intruder. But detcct1' cs have not ruled the woman out as a suspect Mel Dula~ D} ~on. a 30-year-old financial consultant. was found early Sunday stabbed to death in a Walker said pohce are still looking for fingerprints or other clues that could lead them to the killer. D~son's 40-year-old wife has told authorities she found her husband's bod~ after being raped and kidnapped by a masked man armed with a kmfe. She said the kidnapper forced her to drive him to a shopping center on Warner A venue where he fled. Dutie Ann Dyson said she returned to the condominium on Manin Lane at about 2:40 a.m. and discovered her slain husband complex. police reponed. Mrs. Dyson told police that she and her husband had gone to bed at about I 0 pm. aturday but that she later aY.oke Y.hen she heard her 1-~ar-old son cough!ng 1n another bedroom. I he "oman sajd she went to comfon her son and fell asleep on his bed. She awoke again later and was walking back to the master bedroom when a man with a nylon stocking pulled over his head grabbed her. wrestled her to the floor and raped her. police said they were told . .Mrs. bedroom of the couple's three-story "We are relyin~ on her state- condominaum. ments." Walker said. "And we will Dyson said the masked intruder then ---------------------• forced her to drive him to the An autops~ revealed that the man rnntinut to ~ly on them until the sufTcred numerous slab wounds from cvidence-indrcares-otherwist." a long-bladed knife. according to The investigation has revealed that Huntingto n Beach Lt. Jim Walker . .,. there are no obvious signs ofa break- who described the killing as being in at the residence in the waterfront part1cularl) "1c1ous. Broadmoor Huntington Harbour shoppins center in the ~aJ!lllY car. Police reponed that when Mrs. Dyso n returned and discovered her husband's body. she called her sister who. 1n turn, called para!'led1cs. -'d":111w11,111,];i!il---------------- c1T1Es FACE INSURANCE HIKE ••• From Al New hearing OK'd for fired Mesa officer By TONY SAAVEDRA Of IM Delly "-' Ii.fl The annual Chnstmas luncheon of the California RctiTcd Teachers Assoetat1on, Orange Coast E>ivision. will be held at noon Dec. 3 at the El Adobe Restaurant. 31891 Camino C.ap1strano. San Juan Capistrano. The Chamber Swingers. a choral group of El Toro High School students. will entenain wi th a program of Christmas music. Cost of the luncheon 1s S8.50ycr person t----.,....tt.....,....t!T"r""'....t.fc lU CRTA can be maiftd Hctni Grant. 24941 Sebastian Lane, Mission Viejo 92691. The deadline for reservations 1s Frida}. For more information. call Florence Callahan at 581-0259. pan) rnuld not be reached this morning. Rack Pa1koll a ut' of In 1ne adn11n1st rat1" ass1~tatit. said lie ··,,ouldn't be surprised" 1f a nc"" polic~ "ere t"-O to three times the cit )·~ current $42 .000-a-~ear premium con~1dcnng how expensive the insuram·e market has become. deductible on claims. The deductible along with the collect I\ e premiums 1s "hat alloy, s an insurance com pan} to provide a n:dactd rate. tie eXplalne . Member cities are covered for claims abo' e $100.000 up to SI 5 million. resolution ol coun cases involving ..\ nev. gne' anc:c hearing has bct-n granted for former plaintiffs Sttking milhons from cities Costa Mesa police officer v. 1lham Lauchlan. who 1s fi_o...,r _d~am ....... a,;;,ge=-o ... r...,inr=oJ,..,,u~n,..,e,...s =re,,.s,,.,u,...11..,,,in,,..J.,,..,.,fr=o..,,.m...-... 3 .... 11 .... c ... m ... p .... t .... in,~to rcc.:o.upmore than Sl9.000 Ul back pa} and natural conditions or even m1n1mal benefits that he claims wa\ w11hhcld aflcr he was fired negligence. following se'ual moleSLauon charges. ! 4 .. l .. t ' 1 • • • • : l Beach cities are pan1cularl} con-At the reque t ofLauchlan·s attome)' the Costa Me~ Besides In inc and Laguna Beach. Solar workshop offered Laguna Beach Ci t) Manager Ken Frank echoed Pa1koffs scnumems. Tht• c1 1\ ·s ··a11ract1 ve" $38.000-a- ycar prc.m1um \\Ill probably, double or triple once a ncY. compan} 1s found. Frank said. Cypress. La Palma. Los Alamitos. Orange. San Clemente. Stanton. Tustin. Villa Park. We tm1nster and Yorba Linda are also agency mem- bers. cemed after an Orange Count) Su-C-11\ Council 'otr-d \fonda' to ha"e us head admin1s- penor CounJUI) in October awarded trai"e officer conduct another personnel ht"anng for the a 23-year-old Claremont qu•driplegic former patrolman $6 mil lion following a 19ao swim-The oc11on rame after Santa .\na auome} Jack. ming accident near Balboa Pier. Ka\aJan1an told wunc1I mt'mbers that ht' had ne"' A two-pan lecture and hands-on construction workshop ti tled "Build and Install Your Own Solary System" will be offered on the first two Saturdays in December at Orange Coast College. En$ineering instructor Marius Curcurny will conduct the sessions, which arc $30 each per family. They will be held from 8 a.m. 10 noon in Room 11 7-C of OCC's Technology Building. .\t least fo ur insurance com panies ha'e expressed in terest in the Risk Manasement Agency's business. Oli- ver said and bids should be ready b} Dec. I . The~ insurance industr) has gone from a period of lo"' premiums to higher rates largely because of interest rates, Pa1koffsa1d. The Jury ruled Ncwpon Beach was information that "as unavailable for Lauchlan's onganal responsible because 1t failed to post signs warning swimmers ttiat di ving gne"ance heann& \ug. ~2 Cit) Manager Frr-d Sorsabal. into the ocean could be dangerous. "'ho conducted the first hearing. denied the orgmal l'he case is on appeal. request for back pa} and benefits The fam ily ofa t 3-}ear-old bo) has Ka)aJan1an ~ad he has rece1' cd coun transcnpts of filed a notice of intent to sue the Cll} tes11mom suppon1ng Lauchlan as "'ell as other rnfor- In the lecture session. panicipants will be shown how to install their own solar system for their water heater, pool or spa. The workshop will consist of part1c1pants building their own collectors from materials available at the worksho~ at a cost of S 100. Call 432-5527 for addiuonal informatJon. "It's not a que<;t1on about being insured. It's a question of terms and cond1t10ll'i and costs," Oh' er said. The cou nt) Risk Management .\genq "as formed 1n 1978 to reduce the co 1 of mun1c1pal insurance to mcmber c111cs and pro' 1de a market to those ha' ing difficulties finding a earner "When we had high interest rates. msurance companies could make mone} C\Cn w11h a high loss ratio (the rate of claar.i pa} men ts to premiums.)" Nov. companies are looking ror v.a) s to reduce their losses includmg dumping high risk clients. a categol) applicable to mun1c1paht1es almost b} definition. he said. "Mu- nicipal hab1llt1es as not a good market." Pa1koff said. of Laguna Beach follow ing a similar mall~~~chlan con' 1ued Juh 11 on one count of sexual incident Jul)' 31 at the Pearl Street batte"" .. contends that he "a"'' rongh_ fired from the police Beach. The S25 malhon claim re-'' ccived No'. I sa}s the cit~ I\ depanmcnt 1n earl} Februa~ instead ot being suspended responsible for B) ron M. Rom-"1th pa} pending a per'>Onncl heanng or criminal bal k . d 1 d be con' 1c11on s 1 s qua np egic con ition · He 1s const"QUl'nth_ )eck1ng compensation for the cause 11 failed to give adequate warning of dangerous condiuons. penod from Feb I until Jul} "hen he con' 1ctcd for Tuesday, Nov. 20 • 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Unified School District Board of Education. District Administration (enter. 5050 Barran- ca Parkway. Oii\ er es11matcc; c1t1es bt'longing to the agenc) pa) about one-third less than tho~e insured 1nd1' 1dualh . .\gene) nt1cs ar<' ·self-insured' 1n the <.en<.<' that the\ cam a $Ill<) f)()() Another reason agenC) members can expect h1,hcr rates 1s the .. plain- taff-oriented ' California courts. Frank said. Oh' er agreed that in- surance companies arc probabl)' looking li\l~ ~cars ahead to the The Arizona bo} damaged his molesting a 22-}ear-old Santa .\na \.\Oman he pulled over spine after d1' ang from a rock into "h1le on dut' shallow Y.ater. according to a para-St·ntencl-d toa Nl-<la~ Jail term and thrtt 'ears formal medic's repon probation laulhlan I I is tree on hill ov.n l't'cognazance City Clerk Verna Rollinger said the pending an appeal ci t) will probabl) reject the claim. It ..,_a,a1an1an ha' contended his chent "as denied due will then be up 10 the bo~ ·'i parents to process 't:n the Cit\ hecausc he wa~ terminated ",thout pa} file the case 10 roun and h1' gnl'' :incl· hearing "as dela~ed \CHral times Poucf Loe Bicycling bandi.t holds up 2 Huntington Fotomats A bicycle-riding bandit robbed two Fotomat store in Huntington Beach Monday evening. police reponcd today. Lt. Tom Patton said the first holdup occurTcd at about 8:30 p.m. at the Fotomat store at 5932 Edinger Ave. At about 9 p.m.. a second robbery was rcpartc<f at the Fotomat Foantaln Valley Someone smashed open a front door in the 16000 block of and- lewood and stole stereo equipment and Jewelry valued nt $2,080. • • • Thieve forced ()pen a d oor to o chi ropractor's office at 18 12 1 Brookhurst '. and stoic $44. 96 1n petty cash. • • • Burilus stoic " p11~c containmg aboutS33in m1scellanou 11cm from a reception room in an office building 1n the 9000 block of Warner ve. • • • th1cfpaucd about Hc1rcular w blades va lued at $6 8 throuah a fcnct 1n 1hc prdtn department 111 the Home Club and then walked owt tht "store and Ocd aOcr rctncvina the item - • • • Someone Stoic $ '7 .64 IO beer from • a rear rt'fnacrator:u Rod·,\IC'-" nail). 90 OTalbcrt vc • • • Buralar 'tolr a hatter~ "'"lui.:d nl $40 fr m o co.r in n t';'lrpurt rn tht• • store at I 69 I I Algonqum St.. Patton said. In both incidents a man nding a dark<olored bicycle approached the store clerks with red cloth wrapped around a hand, i.ndicatina he had a gun, Patton said. Af\cr obtammg S50 to $65 from «=aeh store. the man fled 17000 blocl. of Modoc. • • • A Costa Mesa cocktail wa1treess ollcgcdl} put six bags of spray cologne valued at SI I 8 into her purse at Zodys and Oed without paying he was apprchcndC'<l by M"cunt) officer'> ancr a foot "ha&( Newport Beach \ tcltv1s1on ~t worth $440 was 111 11.cn from a vacnnt ~1dtnt·c on the 100 block of Harbor hlnnd Or1ve Police s:ud 11 is poss1blt the th1ct u~d a ~ss kt) to open n Rc:tltor's lock 00\ on the front door • • • \ $10.000 Cad1lln \\3~ ~talC'n from 1t~ park.in& 'IPot on the I 00 bloc!. ol Pn<'1fic C"o:m H1gh\\3~ • • • Je""Clf) '9vonh about S~>O "'a' o;tolcn from a rc\ldencc on a Island Om•<' Poht'C $81d the crook u~d a 1001 to Pr) opc"n thr front door. Coeta Meu \ '\.J.,1.•111·old < o<.t:t ~k-..1 nrnn v.uo; on the bicycle. according to pohce reports. The robber was described a "h11e or H1span1c man in his early 20s, about 5 feet 9 inches tall, with a thin build. dark wavy hair and a mustache. No inJunes were reponed in the two holdups. . !>tabbed 1n .the buttocks Sunday during a squabble in front of a home 1n the 600 block of V1ctona Street. I lowever. Francisco Villena did not want to press charges against Ft11n- c1sco Jimenez Garcia, 44. who stabbed him with a thrtc·inch buck knife around 1·40 p.m. Villena had apparcn11 } 11-. .. h~~ r.nrc10 to the ground '""1 w:i' s1abbcd a.. 11~ stumbled O\er ham • • • .\ pur\C "'1th S3B 1n 'a~h WJ!I tolcn from a car while tl'le dm er uwd the telephone booth at 11 ~ &kl'r trl'tt around 2: I 0 pm MonJa~ The doors to the car had l:>t"tn ltft unlocked • • • Jcy,.cl11 ""Orth SI 1l0 ""' rcponC\i \tolen from a home in the I 00 block of nubltn trttt earlier 1h1 month Police rcponcd the Jcv.clry ma h:l"e been Lakcn b a hOU'iC IUC!t . Laiuna Beach \ w:ilkt a1ut 11<. c;tin1cnt • t()jcthcr ~ ,1r1h S40tl \\Cft' ~Porit-d t<>kn Mo nda) morning on South Coast H1ghwa). • • • .\ male 1u,enile was cited for pos'>e~sion of alcohol at I a m Mo nda\ . .\lso cited was the owner of the outh Coast H1ghwa) business \\her<' thl' JU'emk "as caught ' • • • Police n.·co,ered a stolen "eh1dr earh ~tonJa, The 1982 v. h11 c (he' - roki Mon te C"arlo was fou nd on Park -\\enue • • • -\ ( ah111rn1a dri\C:r'~ li cense ""'~ reponed lo t on Glenne~ re and Thalia ~tm:t\ Monda' af\ernoon •••• Police responded to a rcpon Mon- da) e' cning that four or fh c male iuvcn1lc~ "ere auempting to break 1ntocl0St'd bu 1nessoffiet"s. But wh<'n officers v1s11ed the South CoaM ll1ghwa) location. no suspects ""ert· ~en and there Y.Crt no signs of d brtak-1n J"lne Tv.o C'o"on trttt andu stnes \\('f\' buralamtd over the ""ttkcnd ot telephone and office equipment and tools Bu inc s O.l I 7q52 and 17962 ownn rcponed the lo or a $500 telephone c1rcu1t board and an e,. ten '' c amount of tools and offit:c t'Qu1pment Th1e"'c entered through • n unlocked door 1n one cast. There "'•Hoe\ 1Jtnct offon."C'd entn at thc other bu,1M tither. pohc't si1d. • • • R1e\ 81oloa1c1h Inc.. 1 776~ Mitchell 'trcet. rcpaned a $450 dock pl.i tc Citolcn Mer 1he v.cckend • • • man usina a h1n too ure his fa\.-e p:uaJNf nude 1n an 1ndul\tn1I area near I 79 5. .. Par .. mvd 1n thC" \\CC hour\ of the mom1na,. a v.oman tolJ pohu· ..\ puhC'C' o;pokesm n \aid thr lt~h1 induc;tranl am v.'hcrc round the dod .. v.or .. 41h1n" a~ \.Ommon '\. .;ecms110 attract el(h1b111on1~1' T hl !nt('SI Incident occurrC'd about 12 i4 am. the spokesman said Huntington Beach -\ black Schwinn Vo~agcr h1cHk "a' rtponed stolen 1'.\,.qrda' Imm tit: hind the M us1c Building :u <. •l'l•kn \\ l'\t ( ollege The loss v.a<. cs11matl'd 31 $.JOO • • • \ ft:mak JU' en1le "3, arrnlnl \tonda' l'\Cnang after she alkil·dh lrll'J h; stl'al S30 ""onh of l 1garl'lln from the "-.-\.tan tore at \13ttn1'h~1 \trn·1 Jnd (,arfield ..\' C'nut • • • .\ rr!>ldt•nt ofthl' 8400 blcx·l ol \a~u n.·pont•d Monda} that a cnr batten Y.3'> stolen from th~ brown )lr'oi Oodgt Dan parked 1n front of h<"1 home The loss v.as est1mat«I at S80 • • • .\ rco;1dent of the 16400 block 01 5.1} hrook Lane reported Monday that <1omcone stoic her gold nng with a 'rllow stone Jn the middle. The los~ ~n\ es11matcd at $500. • • • \orneom· '>tok a tan t Q 1 Old- nwbile <. utla'-s from a McDonnell I >1111gl:" parking lot Monday. accord- 1nf 10 the owner. a resident of the c;..i1111 hlodr: Cit Meadow Circle Th(' , ",,;i, e't1mated at $6.500. • • • \>1n11.:on(' <1ma'ihed a window "' 11., ~1.111/l' J home on the 1QI00 hk1;. k 111 i">c.l.mare '-1rec1. a re 1dent rc- r' wd \1 ondj\ I he lo'>s of un- ,ktnrninl·J 'alUl' mcludC'd IC'lc- ' '" .. "' ''l'rl'<' and m1cn'"a"e cquaf)- 11 ll'lll . . . \ •c '"'' 111 ol 1 hl ttl'l! l() hlod. of \\ ·'' nt 1 \' en uc n:ronl·d ~onda) 1h.11 ,nnit•onc ~tole h.:r n.·d I Q84 ... \\.11J.1 R \ .. from her lllrpon The- ll'" "•'' l',t1 mate-d .1t SJ 1 000 • • • \ ~nld I ~76 Datsun 8~ IO "'1' "11rjllar1l·d "'h•k E_>arkcd on lht:21 401l "lo\ i. ol J>:ic1fic <.. oast H1ghwa' Tht' '""' 1m ludt"d a S ~50 l.'.'<imcra • • • \ rc ... dcnt of the 6500 block ot \.\ t1rnl'r .\' cn11e reponrd ~onda) that <.omcone <.1olc her red I Q85 M:11dn R '\ 7 The lo\c; ~a' C''\t1mat<'d at SI 5 000 Douglas deliberations continue .\n Orange<.. ount' \uix·m,. ( ou" JUf'I rt'$umrd dthbcntmn\ h~fa\ 1n formc;r Co ta \1e\.1 l'C'\tdC'nt I f\'d Bcrrc DouglM' fi~t-dt'J~ murd<'t tnal Doug.la'i 1'1cha'lC'd"'1th twl' "·ounl\ 0 murder lft thC' dC'3th\ ot (\\>('l ~n3hc1m tC"tn-aac '"'' "ho dt\IJ' J)(:trcd tn <\ugu\t IQ~:' after th<'' allqcdh rttd to po in the dc'4'rt for n1Mc ph0tographc, r~"1~1a, \\. ·" ll' tit.;\' T ht hoi.tic~ul I tM\'olr ,,Id fargan·t .. ~ru('f.cr anti I \#.\e t°"1ld Reth Jon W<'f\ d1'iCo,<'rtd bunt'd 1n ttmote ,tc\Cn &r3' t' 1n \n111 BorT'C'JO ta1c PJrk in n L>1e,o ounn 1n ;\pnl 1111n 11 r>oup.la \ ... c;'()n\ 1ctt"d of tht d,,uhk murJrr chafic. ~tuch in· , lu,te'. c,pcc11I alk \lllll of mult1l)le mur,kr the 1ur'\ v. 111 l't(:on ickr t(•,nmmen I "hclh<"r Douglu ,houht ri:\ i.: 'C' .1 hie pn n lt'fll\ "1th1lUI th(' pcl\'t1h1hh of r:rmlr OI ,, d, Jth ri. n:ilt\ ,,·n1t·n~'\' .. --1 44 Orange Cout DAILY PILOTITueadav. November 20, 1914 Mexico gas blast toll reaches 264 Explosions force evacuation of more than 100.000 people MEXI OCITY(AP)-Troo pllon alen.for looters sealed off d<.•vastntcd artas of Tlalncpantln ond an\IOU'I survivors waited toda> at crowdrd relief centers for word of relat1 H''> missing after one ofthc "'orsi natu ral ps t'>.plos1ons on record. By earl~ toda) :?64 bod1c had bern reco,cred. Red Cross and police officials c:"1d at least 500 pcopk \\ere scnousl} .. OJurcd b} the C\plo!>1ons and flames that 1Uf17Cll the \\01 l..ing· class district into an inferno t-.londa) Officials said the death count wu r \p«'ted to nSt' tt><hi} because the toll did not include people tal..en 10 ho p1tals "'ho ma) ha ve died later or workers nt the liquefied natural gns storage site where the explosions occurred. ' · Homes on about 20 square blocks were destroyed or badly damaged and Mexico state otlk1als saio more than half a sq unrc milt' was evacuated. Mc\1co C11' Police Chief RJ!mon Mota Sanchei .. aid the bla~ was under control at mid-day Monday. but flame from one tank still lit the night sk ~ a the fi re burned 1t~lf out .. W1tncsse and rcs1dentgJ said one trc:-mendou bla \t shook the crowded uburb at 5:4~ a.m. (3:42 a.m. PST). follo""cd b~ pcrhap a dozen more cwlos1on\. Ba lb of fire shot into the air and rained lien debris on homes · dnll bu,111l'''e'. ·Pluml'" of dark 1..-...:.....__;;,;:..::::.~-:..,:;._~.:.em~;,,..;.;:,_..;;A;m.&.,ii---;:;__.:.1.-;:......:........,.~.__---' <.nirtl.e ro-.i.: .1mile11110 the !>k) as the . •'Wlf9Phol0 rm ) troops patrolling thl' k \1co City suburb arrested 20 looter~ ~~ho werc tn 1ng to take advantage ol the chaos that Tollo"'l'd thl' hla"t ' \\ h1d1 Federal Police depllll ' 'Pt l'\111<111 Hector Garcia \'a')qUl'' '><till o ( evacuation of more than 100.000 pcoplc. The troops rcfu<.l'd to a Ihm n al u· ees 10 return 10 their home'" h1k 1hc re ragell ou1 ol rnntrol for more than Two Uquid gas storage tanks spew flames following blast \ \l'll h<lUI\ \ ,ptih·'>mJn tor the go\(~rnment­ run rx·1rokum monopoly PEME -..111.l a ~..i) 1rul l.. Jpparcntl} c>.ploded. 1oui:htn~Off')uhscquent bla<.ts. fi rst at l'n1~' < o natural ga) holding tan!..'> and lhl·n al the adjo1n1n~ PEME ~ nat ural ga'> -.toragl· and d1stnbut1on ccntl'I hu1h in 1961 l\1o1a ·anc.tic1 said four c;torage 1anl..'> holdin~ mon.• than 3 m1lhon gallon) of hqudicd gas cach ex- ploded. and t"o others burned. .\u1hont1c) had fcarl·d thl' fir(• would trigger more e>.plOSIOn!> al nearby wnki.. but nont: occurred. .. search fo r bodies continued. S' llj)YARD SHIPYARD HAUL Om' RATES / CLEAN & PAINT BOTTOM $6.50 Per Foot Labor Only STEAM CLEANING $45.00.hr y ARD LABOR $40 00 Per Hour HA UL OUTS TO 75· -75 TONS1Marine Scale 223·21 ST. STREET NEWPORT BEACH (71 4) 675·2550 Your best friend is choking, and all rot1 can hear is your own heart pounding. Every second counts. \\'ould \'OU know what to do ?.Red Cross will teach \'o'u wh at yo u· need to know about life-sa\'ing. Ca ll us.· We'll. help. Will you? American Red Cross RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, lllC. For The lttsl Of Yow life 1922 HM80lt BLVD .. COSTA WSA -541-11~ PROFESSION AL' MAID ER VICE (Company's Coming!) 673-4913 Prt')1dt•nt Miguel de la Madrid 1<.~ucd a statement Monday night n prcssing sorrow for those killed and urging the public to aid the victims. S•S-1837 HICKORY FARMS ," Great Tasting Gifts <:he>< >S > from over 100 di ff er nt ~ifls. in a vari ty qf shapes. J >ric ·(·s and sizes. all fill ·d with tasty d ·lig hts. And w >'II glndly handl · all th • d ~tails s nciin~ your gifts out. South Coast Plaza 540-8991 C8POUMf Court ••!Mk CiNW"ml ....... I'"'""·"""' l'lo .. )(1 .. ·~··· ...... 11. 1tr·1 ... "' I h.11111 II q11pt"1 c .. \ -... Open Deity 'tff t p.m. l•turd•r 'tit I p.m. lundey 12 to I p.m. .. •• 0 • M~pe copter .crash kill• 3,~lnjures 11; 3 missing By tle AHoda&ed Preu AMP LEJEUNE. N.C. -Military crews resumed th~ starch today for 1hrtt~rvicemen m1ssingafiera ncw$22 million Marine hchcopt~rcauJht fln: and h11 thegrouod. k1ll1ng thfC9 0lherpeoplc and injunna 11 . of1je1als said. Tlw \H-53E upcr talhon. the ~farines' newest and largest ht'h~opter, h1~ the gr,ound after the Ore broke out as the cran lified a piece P~ a~1llery dur.ina a training m1s~ing Monday. Marine officials calle~ the in~1dcnt a hard landing." but one spokesman in Washington. O.C .. said the hehcoptercrashed. VA hou•e fire clalm• 6 LEXINGTON.~. A halfwa) house for Veterans Administration patients caught fire t y. killing five men. officials said: The blaze broke out about 3:24 a.m. in the 1ory building and the bodies were b~ought out shortly after 6 a.m .. officials said. None of the victims ha ve. been identified. Deputy Coroner Louis Hager said that when firefighter:s arrived. names and heavy smoke were pouring out of a second-floor window. The fire was discovered by nearb> residents returning home from work. BJacJc famlly files clvll sult CHICAGO -AS I million civil right~ su it filed by a black (am1ly driven from their new apartment m an all-white neighborhood by a rock·.t~rowlng : mob charges that police failed to adequatel) patrol the· area. The-Ch1c~go an~ Cicero police department s arc among the defendants named Monday an a su11 fil ed 1n .S. District Co urt b) Spencer Goffer. 31. GolTer. Patr~cia Franklin. 28. and their 8-year-old son were trapped in their apartment for six hours on No v, 7 in a West Side neighborhood caJled ··The Island." a four-square-block al.I· white area that borders Cicero on Chicago's prcdom1natel) black and H1span1c West Side . CALIFORNIA Bradley seeJcs fourth term LOS ANGELES -Surrounded by reminders of the hugely successful Summer Olympics. Ma yor Tom · Bradle} announ ced he will seek re-election to an unprecedented fourth 1erm at the helm of the nation's second-largest cit~. Bradle) ·s declaration Monday ni~ht before I .000 sup porters at a $350..a-platc fund -raising dinner at the ('entul) Plaza Hotel was not unexpected after a series of drama11 c mo' es that incl uded a complete s 3ke-up of cit} comm issions this )car. "I looK fof"'ard as never hc fo rc tn making Los .\ngeles the greatest city in the world ... Brad le} said. "That's wh} tonight. an the •· I presence of so man> of my friends and supporters. I am ',__ __ announcing that I will be a candidate for re-election as BRADLEY mayor of Los Angeles 1h April 1985." Bradley. who will turn 67 next month. would be the first ma yor to gove rn Los Angeles for 16 yearsifh\! wins again and serves a full term. Baby Fae prellmlnary results told LOMA LINDA -Complete autopsy rcsuhs in the death of Baby Fae could take weeks. and analysis will take longer, an official at Loma Linda University Med ical Cen ter said. But the un1vers1ty ex panded on its preliminary findings Monday. reponing that the infant's death was caused by a combina11on of factors. including rejection of the baboon's hean implanted in her chesl. abnormal heart rh ythm. and kid ney failure. Accountant takes Monopoly prize LOS ANGELES -A Florida accountant who sang and joked as he bankrupted four other Monopol y wizards has earned the righ t to represent the United States 1n nexl year's world championship of 1he popular board game. Jim Forbes. 36. took lt'ss than two hours to win the final match of the seventh annual U.S. Monopoly championship Monday at an An Deco-style restaurant in Union Station. th e city's main rail depot. "h's a game with a lot offactors of life in 1t." said Forbes. of Winter Haven. Fla ... The biggest lesson 1s to learn to spend money wisely ... Footprints shown ln Cooper trlal SAN DIEGO-A bloody bedshcet containing a shoe print believed left by a killer was displayed to Jurors as the Kevin Cooper murder tnal entered its founh week. Da vid Stockwell. a cnmanalist with the San Bernardino County Shen Ifs Department. identified the sheet With a yellow nower print as one of 45 items he took from 1hc Chino Hills home of Doug and Peg Ryen on June 6. 1983. the day after 1hc couple. their daughter and a neighbor boy were found slam. The Ryen's son Joshua. now I 0. survived a slashed throat m the attack. Stockwell. the 40th witness from whom testimony has been heard. on Monday showed prosecutor John Kochis a section of sheet contain ing a bloody shocpnnt 1hat prosecutors contend was made by a prison-issued tennis shoe belonging to the defendant. Pole vacatlonenjump shlp HAMBURG. West Germany-Some 192 Poles jumped the cruise ship Stefan Batory during a stop in Hamburg and most have requested political asylum. city officials said today. The exodus Monday of nearly one-third of the 608 passengers was the lar$CSt reported mass defection from the Polish liner. Tourists ha ve lcfi the ship m West Germany. Britain and the Netherlands on previoL1scru1ses. ··Every time the ship has come, there was a small exodus. This time it was quite big. Again people voted with th~r feet." Manfred Sora. spokesman for the ci ty's alien office. told The Associated Press. Soviet. baUd alntrlJM near India NEW DELHI, India -Soviet occupation forces are building two new a1rstnps near Afghanistan's western border with Iran. Western diplomatic sources said today. The diplomats said Soviet troops appeared to be bu1ldina the air stnps to facitltate access to the rough terrain in that region. One air facility is under construction al Mir Daoud. south of Hirat {>rovincc. and another at Dashi-E·Amiran in Nimroz province, the sources said. Bii qaa.te •hake. Phl11pplnm MANILA. Ph1ltp{>in~ -A powerful earthquake shook the southern Ph1hppme island of Mindanao toda)'. but there were no immediate rtporta of damaae or casualties. A bulletin issued by the aovernmcnt's_JCC!phyakal observatory said the trtmor struck at 4: 18 p .rtl. (I 2: IS a.m. PST). Tht U .. National Earthquake Information Centt'r in Golden. Colo., said the quake mea urcd 7.2 on the Richter scale. The Central Meteorological ~ency of Japan recorded a Richter read in& of 7.3 and 1n ued a tidal wave wammg alona eastern Japan's Pacific coast. Libyan Bmba .. y Jn London ablue LONDON -Fire broke out early today at the fonner Libyan Emb111y bu1ldin11n \, James's $Qua re. scene ofa I Q..day sita,c 1n April-that followed the ~hootina of a London po1kcwoman by aunfirc from inside the embassy, "TM ground floor isaliaht.' 1d London Fire Briaade spok~ woman Daw(l Mcrtff'. .. h's ~n under way for about thrcc·founh of an hour.•We've already .;:J ti~ pumps." 1 ~ bu1ld1na. on lM elta,ant square a kw btocks from P1 Illy C'1 rcu~ nnd Buck mah am Palace. has been cloK'd and padlocked smct the end of thC' SICJC' -. J. i t U.S. 's economy applies brakes Libya dea ~_squad 7 quf~zed in assassin p~o By 'nle A11oclated Presa estimates for the Jul)~ptembcr Th penod put growth at 3.6 pettent. a e econ om) grtw a1 a sluggish I. 9 fiaurc that was revised down to 2. 7 perctnt annual rate in the third 1 h d I d od quarter. a weaker -rforman-than percent ast mont an owcre t a) . ~ ""' to 1.9 percent. earlier e ti mated. the Commcrct Analysts arc d1v1ded on where the Oepartmcm said today. · In a separate r'cport. the govern-economy is headed now. mcnt said home construction .was While one private economist said started at an annual rate of l.52 an earlier. report of a downturn in million units last month. down 9.8 consumer spcndin& dunng October percent from September and the was just was just the "lull before the lowest level since December 1982. holiday buying season.'' others pre- Thc figures were the latest pieces of diet«! that economic arowth 1s hkel)' evidence tha1 the economy has cooled to remain stagnant for some months off f~llowmg it stronJCSt growth to come. spun 1n more than three decades. Amencans personal income rose The "real" aross national product. 0.6 perctnt in October bu1 consumer th~ inOation-adjusted value of the spending slipped 0.1 percent. the goods and services produced 1n the Commerce Department said Monda) economy. soared at a I 0.1 percent -the first spending drop since the annual rate in the first three months 0.9 percent dechne of last Februaf). of the year :ind shot up b> 7.1 ~rccnt -It followed a revised I. 7 percent 1n the second quarter ln111al growth ·.spending increase in September. The Reagan's advisers puzzle over deficit I C IRO. '~l)pt ( P> -Bnttsh diplomat toda' mc1 wuh a Bnaon cc used of bei na tht-l~cr of a four- man squad sent to Et)'Pt by Libya 10 amnae the a 11 1nauon oh former L1b}an pnmc m1n1ster. . A Bnush Embassy spokttman ~d lhC mecun1 came amid 1llcot1on~ that Libya plotted to kill llriti'b Pnmc Minister Maraaret Thatcher. ·The spokesman. who :P:Olt on condition of anonymit). said a Hrit· ish con ular officer confemd w11h Anthony Wilham Gill. 48. Gill was Source US Commerce Def)artment 1dent1fled by EJ> pl as be:id of a four· ~ man team ~nt to Eaypt by L1b)ao leader Moammar Khadafy to set up increase. onginall) reported at 1.4 the kilhn& of former L1b)an Pnme percent. had raised hopes that con-Minister .\bdel.-Ham1d BakotlSh. sumer spending -. one of the ~e) British diplomats also art e pttted force dnvinJ the recover) -was to meet v.1th the three others. 1nclud- taking off again after a '4eak ~um mer. in& Briton Godfre) Ph1hp hiner. 49. The 0 6 percent pin 1n incomes thl" embassy spokesman said The was on))' sh&htl~ belo14 the 0. 7 tv.o other suspects arc Maltese. but percent rise 1nSeptem~. But the ke) Brn:iin handles consular a1T:i1rs in component of incomes -wages and Eg)pl for Malta. \alanes -rose b> onl~ 0 2 percent.. The em bass) spokesman drthned far bclo" the 0 7 percent gain ol 10 g1"e det:i1ls of the meeting \\llh September Gill. C\cept to sa> that Bnta1n had no The small "'age gain. probabl~ ~ot complaints about the four men's ('nough to l cep pace w11h inflation treatment since their arTest Saturd3). during 1he month. means thal .\men-Eg) puan newspapers. c1t1ng police cans ""Ill ha' e less mone). to s~nd in sources. ha"e quoted Gill as telling com1ns months. economists ~1d. investigators of alleged plots b) the ··Thi repon offic1ally cen1fies we Libvans to assassinate various world SANT~ BARBARA ( L\P)-Prcs1-by how much. are in a slowdown," said Michael leaders. including Mrs. Tha1cher. dent Reagan's budget advisers are The Washington Pos1 and The New Ev:ins. head of a W:ishington fore· C'hanccllor Helmut Kohl of West privately expressing alarm at what York Times reported in today's casting firm. "With wages and German) and king Fahd of Saudi they view as the near impossib1hty of editions that among cost-cuning sal:ines <>howing no real µin sin~c Arabia. significantly reducing the federal measures. the administration was June.consumersarenotgo1ngtobe1n Eg-.pt1an President Hosn1 deficit without v1olat1~g Reaean's considering ways 10 curb the cost of much of a buying mood." Mub3rak has said Libya also ma) campaign promise against ra1S1ng veterans' benefits b} restncting free Bui John .\lbenine. president or ha' e been in"olved 1n the Oct. JI taxes. medicaJ care to service-related all-the Amencan Business Conference. a assassination of Indian Pnme Mints· One administration official. speak· ments. The Post also reponed 1hc coahuon of high-growth compantCS. tcr Indira Gandhi. ~) puan offic1ats quoted t~m a d1sclo~1na lab) n p!ns fOf -.~;:J.. wide tttron m poke on condth01\ of POll)INCY said. · Gill h1~r and tht two MaheW '4Cfe 1rm1ed Saturda) lhonJy .befoft Ambusador Michael Weir d1s.-Mubarak announttd 1~1 ~ cus~ the case Monday ~l\h Et>P-SttUm) hid utitd faktd pbol_.. , taan Fott1an M1n1stf)' pffic\al,, but ho~1n1Bakouth 1n 1~of'b&Oode0 dcll1ls of the coni.crsauon v.ert not tnck Libya into behcvu" he bad bee" announ td, Bnush sourtts who lullfli. ing on the condition that he remain administration was continuing 10 said. ··The October figures for per-The m~ung with Gill marked the anonymous. questioned wh)' Reagan seriously consider asking Con~ress 10 sonal income and e'l:pend11ures rep-first ume any of the suspects "as issued a firm no-tax-increase cam-scale back farm pnce and income resent the lull before the hohda) kno"'n to ha'e spoken with a foreign pa1gn pledge in the face of over-supports. spending storm .. official sinc-r 1hey were arrested and whelming odds that he would have ..--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....:....,;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 been re-elected w11hou1 it. Al the beginning of the campaign in August. the president said he would raise taxes only as a last reson. But as he continued 10 berate Democratic challen$er Walter F. Mondale for suggesting there would be no way 10 cut the deficit without a tax increase. Reagan's pledge became more and more firm. Finally, a few days before the Nov. 6 election. Reagan ~declared taxes would be raised "over my dead bod ." The official said the 12 high -level officials who form the group develop- ing a 1986 fiscal year budget appear to be hopelessly deadlocked as they seek ways to achieve S50 bllhon in spending cuts. While lhe iC.Q.W> ureed to a target deficit of roughl)' .! 160 b1ll1on 1n 1986. dechmng to JtK1 over SI 00 billion 1n 1988. 1t currentl) has no idea where the $50 b_1lhon savings v.ill come from . Without funher action. the 1986 deficit current!)' is projected at $206 bilhQn . .\!though the group met for more 1han 12 hours last week. the official said some of the ume was wasted with vanous statements of the obvious. such as "'the government needs to make more money." The quandary the group is facing is that the big-ticket items where the most signi ficant savings could be achieved have been ruled offlim11s by Reagan. For instance. the president prom- ised durin$ the campaign not to reduce Social Security benefits. and deputy press secretary Marlin Fitzwater reiterated that pledge again Monday. Defense spending is another area where 1t appears unlikely Reagan would airee to reducuons as he pursues his massive military buildup. The budget group members dis- agree on whether to. continu~ to increase defense spending. and 1f so. DIRECTOR' TELEPHONE. A Tnmhne handsel nestled 1n a handsome walnut-11nish wood block. 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(' 1'•1'14 l h1 1,.., ,,,jf'f ntnpAnY' • RECAPTURING rHE· PLEASURE CDF FASHION ISLAND: . "The -Holiday Spirit at Newport Center Fashion Island is a Tradition -. With . a capital Tf 11 ' . ' .. · ...... T here ha\ c> IJ<•en lime) that holiday shopping ha' l>f'Pn t'" than tun A /01 less But this year '' d1ttt'f1•n1 I' e rc•c.1ptured the holtday spmt, than~ tu the speC1al atmosphere at Fashion hlancl It \ making shopping this season e~pec 1all .. en10> able-and when's the last time \ ou ac tuall~ looked forward to holiday ,hoppm~1 To \IJrt with, fashion Island has lwt•n rramtornwcl intu a Chnstmas collage, from urw r•nd to the other. I can alma-st hear the c arol<"rs now. .. AND THERE ARE SIX NEW STORES JUST OPENED FOR THE HOLIDAYS T he>\ e made wr<' th('fe\ 5ome1hing for all of m~ holiday flN'cl' The Original Christmas Store-the name \ti}'~ 11 all, everything for holiday dee orating, from ~mall tree ornament5 to elaborate d1\plays; Roger's G.udens Christmas Fantasy Annex-an extension of the onginal Roger's C,ardc•ns m Newport Bea< h. you'll fmd thP f rnc•\t m holiday plants and arrangem1·nh Sobriquet-/ knO\.'-a fe,.,. kids on m> /1st 1, ho'// Im(' the chocolate figures and stuffed animal-. b,Hed on author Frederick Aldn,b's c haracte.s. House of Almonds -one quick ~top and se\.era/ gtf1s are tak<'n care of, a wide aw1nment ot nul' and a 1anet\ oi gtft pad.agC>' Once Upon A Christmas -th1\ is the pla< f' \\hf'rt• the holtda> s are presented \1\-tlh a hand 1 rafted touch ncm \\ c>'r<' talking trad1t11111al M.lilbox, Etc.-onc em} item\ ..ire \el<•< u·d 1:w11mg thc>m to pomH n()rth wwh. 1•,Ht c1nd west w1ll•bC' madC' Pd\l('r her<' THE NEWPORT CENTER FASHION ISLAND CHARGE CARD HELPS MAKE SHOPPING EAS IER, TOO T he t1mmg ts pc·rlc•ct ancl alnimt <'very spC'nalt) \tore accepls 11. w , n<1 morp 11,;orrving cJhout ht1vmR the rtght < ard for this purchase or that pun heh<' II ' alv1 <'aw lo apply fm one-1u\I <all 80U-£1.J1 -h411 SO MUCH OF THE JOY OF THE HO LIDAYS IS IN ITS TRADITION -LIKE THE ANNUAL TREELIGHTING NOVEMBER 23 T his ,, \(H ha '' ondc>rlul time• ot ) ear; and the m<>rc hants at ra-.h1on /\land Jmm ... what 'hoppprs and the•" famtltC'\ love to see and do when 1t < ome~ ar()und Thal·~ why I m markmg Nov<>mbC>r 2 J down on my calendar. That 's when 1t all gNs ~taned-Santa, entertainmc.>nt well, 1ust listen to this .. PAT BOONE \VIII lead sing-a-long ccJrols by the tree at 5·15 p.m Th rn, at 6 pm., Olymp1< c hamp1on RAFER JOHNSON will do the honors, lighting 1h1.~ f}al1on's tallest Christmas tree! It won't be m er then, bC'c au e I hat will be followed by wmp/1mentary hot chow/ate and cook1e5-not to men1ton some of the gr<'atest shopping around, with five ma1or department stores and over 75 spec rally store<: .. ~~~~ HOLIDAY EVENTS CALENDAR Frid~y, November 23 Santa arrives, 10 a.m. Free photos w1Santa & Mrs. Claus, 11 a m. -9 p.m. Free train rides, all day Sing-a-long carols w PAT BOONE, 5·15 p.m., by the tree. Third Annual Treehghting. 6 p.m., w special guest RAFER JOHNSON. C omphmentary hot chocolate and <.0ok1es following the ceremony. Saturd~y, November 24 -Santa & Mrs. Claus available for photos and Christmas wishes, 11 a .. m.-4 p.m. Free tram rides, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Strolling carolers, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Brass ban?. 2-4 p.m. Sunday, November 25 Brass band. 2-4 p.m. Strolling carolers, 2-4 p.m. Christmas concert, 1 p.m. Friday, November 30 Strolling carolers, 6: 30-8:30 p.m. String quartet, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Brass ensemble, 6:30-8:30 p.m. ~~~~ T heres one last thought about fashion I land-it's got some kmd of eason') grePtings lor shoppers, ltke eas~ ace es~ from all dtred1ons and lots of parktnp, c lo.se to stores. That's a couple• of 1r,1d111ons that can really make• a d1ffc>rt'n<C'-w1th a capital D! · m NEWPORT CENTER "531 FASHION ISLAND I rt!~ train nd£>s Thank~g111inl( wt"('kf'nd ind ~very Sat.uic:Uy throuxh (hr1u1™<r • ,. ... ' . .._ , I . - The nation's tallest Chnstma5 lree lighis up Friday, November 23 .. Turkey trotte~ Two worken at can.away turkey farm juat oat.Ide Rayle eue a Dock of tarlleya down the path to a holcU.aa pem u tlae blrda are r01lllded up to •tart their trip to Tbana,tYIDC dbmer table.. · ' 0rMge CoeM OM.Y PILOT/T.,..., Nou ... • a ... Schools of fut\:tr.e expected to stress computer literacy • NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) -The classroom computer rcvotutiOft lhat beaao about four yean aao was boosted by perenu detennined tha1 t.beit children succ:eed i n a biah-tecb job market. 'J'bete cou&d be more to tliit revolution. however, than thole parents ever dreame4, Qr inlendcd. Some peyo&. like dOICt educ. tional fies i;etween bome and ICboo are alradJi=n• in eome p&aces. with few · • But computen cou&d radically alter scbOQI roles and the way children team. Some ex pens taUc or a national curriculum for elementary school. or irade promotion p0licict based on uruevement rather I.ban •· Th09e visions and ot.bcn wett discussed lut week by some 2SO computer expens. school svper- i ntcndcnts and teachers at a three-<la y conference oo ... Plano.in& The School at Bank Street~ o(Educauon tn of The Future." sponsored by Van-New York. told bow her 14-ycar-<>ld derbilt University. son .. with atrocious bandwriim," Thtre arc now 600,000 computers wu ordered by his teaebcr 10 wnte Society protests killing of turkey ,. in America's elementary and second-home usaanments on 011 home ary schools -one for every 66 c:omputcr. students. and rou&hly 20 times more .. SUddenly, our son began inv1tina than in 1980. bpid~ advancina bis parents into an editina role. We technology bas brou t compyter enjored it !~me!uel)'.." sbc sai<!- priccs within the reac of nearly all .. We re pert>apeuna m our sons schools. schoolwork more than ever. This new School defends ·pioneer cooking· project by students LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -An e1Rhth-grade class project on pioneer hte that includes killing a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner by chopping off its head has angered the humane society and may be reconsidered by school officials. "Maybe we need to rethink the suitability of the curriculum in a city setting," Jefferson County school district public affajrs director Rande Swann said Friday. But Terry Brooks. principal of Highland Middle School. said the students in Bob Stron1's social stud- iesclass will &o ahead with plans to eat the turkey in pioneer-fashion Wednesday. While the rest of the class watched in front of the school Thursday, 13- year-old Robin Ham used an ax to sever the bird's neck, which was held against a log by another student pulling strings tied around the turkey. "It was a neat experience." said Robin, 13. "I feel it was pretty enriching, but I don't want to do tt again. I've had enough enrkhment." Carol Ham, the girl's mother, said she was startled by her daughter's story. "She started telling me about killing a tu~key and I said, 'I don't- want to hear it,'" she said. G loria Fedele, executive director of the Kentucky Humane Society Animal Rescu~ League, said she was appalled the school approved the project. "This is not teaching chiJdren to respect animals," Fedele said. The society, Fedele said. received calls from parents of four or five children in the class. "who said their children had come home very upset and crying." Brooks said he received 15 to 20 calls Friday, but only two of the caJlers objected to the turkey killing and they were not from parents of children in the school. Jefferson County officials learned of the pioneer program last sprinJ at a conference of Kentucky middle school instructors and adminis- trators. A school m nearby rural Oldham County developed the pro- JCCt. which educators considered "an award-winning social studies pro- gram," Swann said. The turkey killing at Highland. was an optional phase of the pioneer project, Brooks said, and that four of the 37 students in the class chose to remain inside the school. Students in the class arranged to get the turkey, researched how pioneers killed turkeys and organized the killing. Still, it was aarecd that schools have tcchnoloCY made somcthin& possible only scratched the potential of c:om-for him-it made his wri:tin& easy to puters., which now often serve only as edit And my bunch is compulCT5 electronic flashcards, drilling stu-could be a real motivatin& factoT for dents in long division or.spellins. parents." Where the conferees disa&reed was Still, conferees cited obstacks to • on how sweeping the computer closer school-home partrlc:nhip - revolution is likely to be -or should software problems, scarcity of c:om- bc. puters in poorer homes, and teachers Arthur Luehrmann, the former often unwillin& or unable to involve Dartmouth College physics professor parents as educational allies. who coined the term "computer David Berliner. a University of literacy," offered a modest forecast. Arizona professor of educational He, along with education psycboloCY, prcd.icted the soread of professors Gregory Jackson of classroom c:omputen could lead to a Harvard and Terrence Deal of national curriculum at the clemeD.. Peabody College of Vanderbilt Uni-wy level. The key reason wu versity, argued that schools are .. im-economic: Manufacturcn will not menscly succnsful" at resisting invest in dcvelopina software, be change. Students, teachers and_araued, un&css they.are assured of a._---~ parents play practically the same roles big market. Computer ads termed unfair to parents they have for centuries-each part of Not everyone at the conference a ngid· '"school culture" which no welcomed the prospect. Berliner said machine. not even a computer, co,\11d it would be helpful to the IS to 20 easily dent. pert:ent of the nation's students who Critics say advertisements indicate kids without them won't go to college NEW YORK (AP) -Johnny promote guilt among parents, par- doesn 't have a home computer. Docs ticularly parents who can't easily he risk falling behind his schoolmates affor"'1 a home computer. Moreover, who do? they say, high-quality educational That's the CQnclusion parents software remains hard to find. might draw from some television ads The comJ1Ufer makers say. how- by home<omputer makers. which ever, that since computers are promote their eroducts as a cbil.d's _proliferating in t.ooay's classrooms, a . first step in kecpfng pace with an home computer complements the increasingJy competerized society. computer knowled&e received' in In one of Coleco Industries lnc.'s school. They also assen that chil- commercials, for example, a teacher drens• schoolwork often improves tells a concerned mother that her with the help of a computer. child's classwork is disorganized, In any~. parents will continue to even though the cbild works hard. sec an mcrcasing amount of home- Then the teacher asks whether the computer advertising. said Eugene mother ever considered buying Col-Schonfeld, whose Schonfeld &.. As- eco's Adam home computer. sociatcs in Evanston, Ill., tracks The ads anger some educators, who corporate ad budgets. believe the sales .pitches often The leading home-computer maker, Commodore International Ltd.. will spend $92.3 million on advertising this year and S 112.9 million next year, Schonfeld esti- mated. Coleco, which also makes Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, will spend $97 million this year and S 119 million in 1985. he said, adding that both C<\mpanies' ad budgets are growing at annual rates exceeding 25 percent. Schonfeld said "there is some truth" to the advertisers' message that a home computer is a valuable teaching tool. Karen Sheingold, director of the <?enter for Children and Technology in New York. disagreed. "There's no evidence that kids using these things at home will malce any difference in their performance at school." she sajd. "I've personaJly been highly of- fended by these ads because I think they're very coercwe," she said. "The} 're trying to play on parental guilt; that as: 'If I don't get my child a computer. he or she won't get into college."' A commercial often cited by critics was one last year in which Com- modore showed parents waving goodbye to their college-bound son. The next shot showed the glum-faced boy returning home, apparently a ·drop-out. The upshot was that a home computer might have curbed this sad development. "We're not playing off of fear, guilt or anything else," said Commodore spokesman Steven Greenberg. "The reality is that computer education is a basic requirement in most schools today." he said. "What the commercial was doin~ was an attempt to heighten the realtty." · Barbara Wruck, Colcco's spokeswoman, said her company's ads ".don't indicate the computer is the answer-all." ··what they hope to stress." she said ... is that a computer can facilitate the educational process, that it can be a tool for the child." Most of the advertisers' cnucs agree that a ho me computer c.an enhance a child's knowledge and study habits. However, Roger Schank. professor of computer science and psychology at Yale University. said some ads "arc playing on people's worst fears." His advice: "Stop worrying." "Ultimately there ts something Vl!ry valuable about learning how to program .. a computer, Schank said in an interview. "The value isn't to teach children about computers. What's valuable is you ream careful, step-by-step instructions on how to evaluate something.·· Luehrmann also argued that the change schools each year. A more oft-cited problem of poor quaJity uniform curriculum wou&d also bring software -the programs enabling schools closer to national measures of the machine to teach lessons -"may student achievement. nevCT be ~lved." But others feared a compul.~-based Many schools cannot afford ado-national curriculum could undcr- quate software. Manufacturers, he mine tbe independence and divcnity said, arc therefore likely to aim for the of the nation ·s 16,000 school districts. far more lucrative home computer "I'm from a con~ative district. market. I'm sure that the folks back home Thus the dreams of a.computer on would be more than upset by any tallc .. every desktop and computcr~aasisted of a national curriculum .. said Wil- instruction from kindergarten liam. Foster. superintendent of the through high school ·arc "probable Rockwood School District, in failures." Luebnnall(I said Eureka. Mo. He suggests that schools buy only a Berliner also said the computer 1s dozen or so computers, set up a lab "the perfect lever" for getting schools with a few highly trained teachers and to promote children on the basts of create computer ltteracy courses "like achievement. rather than age. Com· any other new course." puters allow bnght students to pro- Others at the confe~ncc had bigger grcss as quickly as they want, w~ile dreams. slower youngsten can take the ume Joyce Epstein, principal research needed to perfect skills, without scientist at Johns Hopkins Univer-slowing down the rest of the class. sity's Center for Social Organization ScveraJ participants said the fate of of Schools. said computers might be ·the computer revolution may ul- the key to bringing parents into closer timately rest with teachers and state partnership with schools-a partner-governments. Computers can help ship generally considered essential to youngsters develop "higher order" excellence but often lacking in skills like reasoning and problem schools. solvmg -but only if teachers get Karen Sheingold, director of the tratntng and tollowup help LO the Center for Children and Technology classroom. Blind coed won't be studying driver's ed . ·~*'*'~~~~~~G!MrGll! ...... ,~.., ... * MILE SQUARE I ALICIA'S FLOWERS PEORIA, Ill. (AP) - A legally blind high school senior won't have to take a required driver's education class, educators said after chanjing gears at the ufling of a state official who called the 1SSue silly. Woodruff Hiah School officials originally had refused to grant the 17- year-<>ld girl's request that she be excused from the course, which is required by state law. However State Board of Education attorney Julia Dem~y said the law allows exemp ons for nandicapped students. "There's nothing in the law that r~uires people to act in a silly or a ridiculous manner," Ms. Dempsey .>said. "It's silly to put a blind student in a JQ..hour driver's education course." 1 Woodruff Principal David H. mwcll said Dempsey's inter- pretation conflicted with a month-<>ld directive from another state educ.a- · on official, but added, "If the state says she doesn't have to take the courte, we'll certainly'-? along." Tbe student. identified only u · mberly, has not been l"CC}uircd to ulce behmd-the-whcel trainina -~nly classroom trainina, said 11Jarnwell. He sajd the state's priv11cy act r!"'.cnted him from disclo1in1 the ~rl 1 last name. Ban1wcll said c&atsroom driver's '1 ~ucation .. certainly can't hurt. _'fhere are a number of safety lhinas bat come up" that w would n«d.10 now because .. she'll be a .,.*n&Cf r a pedestrian all her life. "Cena inly we are not attcmptina to ber behind the wheel of a car. bc'1 .... lly blind. .. 0..,.Y told admlni1tralOr1 \hat =whUt 1tate llw requim hiah tehool ..,., •• to take clusroom driver's cdue2tion, It alto allows 1Cbool1 co adopt individualized propama for the handicapped. indudinc tbe blind. KJmbttly. who iwi't totally blind can read larte print and did not cnroli 1n the di1irici'1 propam for the handicapped, llrnwtlJ Jlid. Instead, he took the .. ma innream" cowxwo~ which put her 1n line for dnvcr's education. FLORIST COLLINS & GIFTS FLOWERS 1.701 Corinthian Way 16519 Brookhurst Fountain Valley 839-5200 • LEE'S FLOWERS 5791 Westminster Ave. Westminster, Ca. 893-1811 or 891-2589 SERVI NC (Milt Square Pim ) • 9oow,,-A- ,_, .. " Vllley. c.llt.tNe 9170t (714) 964-6344 COITA-~ftV!NE NEWPORT H ~ONA DIR.MM HUNTINGTON MACH FOUNTAIN YAU.IY Hal limn aarw·fl'lar .. t 546 ·5525 2840 Harbor BIYd., Coet• Meu ·t~ FLOR I STS 2240 So. Brlatol ~CorMr Btie.ot & WIWMf') Santa Ana --=--=-111-us? 2184 Harbor Blvd Anaheim , Ca. 750-0451 A Thanksgiving gift with all the trimmings. t.'nd the Nut Bowl·· BouquC't from 'your FTD • flon-.1 Send your thoughts with special CJ. care.' .. • ..,.......,,,, ...... IM!l ....... .... "-""ll)iot11. ..... '1 ......... ... -.. Newport Beach ·-l CoNI(!Jrs. FLOR ISTS 2913 Harbor Blvd. 2275 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca. Costa Mesa, C1 . 540-3135 645-0246 R EM IN DER 751-4705 3841 Birch ewport Beach, Ca. O«titr MftJ' A..W D'e4; al *9wM J • Sheriff /Coroner Gates ought_ to relinquish 1 hat It is a ra re person m a position of power who w1llmgly reli nq uishes any part of that power. But. the time has come for · Sheriff/Coroner Brad Gates to turn in one of his hats. Supervisor Bruce Nes tande. io a memo circulated to his colleagues yesterday. suggested that it is time for the joint powers of Gates' offi ce to be separated. Among his reasons for Y£W1g the change, Nestande li sts the fac t that Orange Co unty i~n~l y one of the state's I 0 most populous counties that does not maintain an independ ent coroner's office and the opinion that the county would be better served by a coroner who is a fore nsic scientist -most likel y a medical doctor trained as a pathologist. Of course, a good administrator might handle both department s efficiently. Certainl y, Brad Gates argues that you don't need two heads to wear two hats. And his point that separate offices in Los An~eles County are not exactly a textbook model forcriminal in vcst1gation procedures must be gi ven some credence. Surel). a la) man can hire pathologists to perform autopsies and examine ph ys ical evidence. But Nestande's thi rd point is the most compelling argument for splitting Gates' JOb in two: it creates opportunities for conflicts of interest to arise . As the system is now co nstructed, Gates is responsible for determining the cause of death in cases m which members of his department are involved. uch situations are nei th er h)pothetical nor remote. The henffs Department is involved in at least two at this moment. John Ray Stephenson died in the Orange Coun ty Jai l Nov. 6 after apparently slashing his wrist wit h a razor blade. His fa mil ) wants to know if th ere is anything in his fil e that might have warned employees of the Sheriffs Department that Stephenson was suicidal. Gates. invoking his au thority as coroner. has con fi scated Stephenson's fil e. The move was not controversial: ir may, according to reported legal opini ons. be ill egal. It could not have happened if Orange County were served by an independent coroner. Deanna Leigh Slender was ki lled June 27 m Tustin by a gun shot fired during a scuffle im olving her husband Charles. two of his brothers and two count) sheriffs deputies. A lawyer representing one of the Slendcrs said Monday the family has beerrunableto gera deafh ce rt ifi cate listing the cause of.Deanna Slender's death as either accidental or homocide. The certifica te would be issued by Gates. as coroner -while Gates . .as sheriff. is investi gati ng th.e criminal aspects 9f the case. If the coroner were to determine th e death w~s a murder. the sheriff would ha ve to determine 1f hi s deputies were to be charged. Gates should welcome relief from such confli cts. and so should the county. Too lDany people ready to sue anyone, anytilDe To 1he Editor I agree '~11h .. ( 1 t~ \houldn'I Ix faulted 1f people get hurt in surf." No'. 8. Thal Judgment could open a can of worms l Jnfonunatelv. there an: too mam people read~ (and lm11'1ng l11r a n:.1\on I to sue - an, bod' tor an}th1ng Our l 11\ cannot proll'CI cverybod) from themselves and their poor Judgment Bil LIE BCTILE Balboa ''(Former UCI Chancellor Dan Aldrich} learned the hard way that an! news re/ease must be carefully checked for accuracy and-If It Is sensational. even though accurate-as an aid to reporters. all the bac!fground material on the matter should be Included Jn the press release ... W ALT&R BUIUlOUOBa oolamnt.t T1011S Euu Where doesblll stufflng stop? . Let one group. use the bilhng envelopes of California utilities to get its mCSSf8c out and soon you'll be flooded with others seeking a free ticket for a mass direct-mail cam- paign. Anti-Castro CU ban tactics have embarrassed Contras That was one major argument Pacific Gas & Electric Co. made as it tried to stave off an order giving a consumer advocate group the right to stuff its m~es into PG&E envelopes that weigh less than the sin$1e ounce allowed in first-class mail. PG&E lost its fight last month. as the state Su{>reme Court upheld a Public Utilities Commission ruling that allowed a group called Toward Utility Rate Normalization (TURN) to enclose its appeals with PG&E bills. Rebels fear actions may reflect badly on their efforts WASH INGTON -Anti-Castro Cubans in Miami have invested money, men and munitions in the guemlla war against the Sandinista government of Nicaragua, but their efforts have embarrassed the Nicaraguan contras. who initially we1comed their help. Rebel leaders arc afraid the Cubans' 11Tespons1ble tactics will give the whole anti-Sandinista movemeni a black eye. A recent example that gave contra leaders c.ausc fo r concern was the shooting of a Costa Rican busi- nessman last month by gunmen directed by anti-Castro Cubans. The assauh was ordered on the grounds that the merchant was a Sandinista sympathizer. The attack occurred within Costa Rica. and contra leaders are afraid the incident -and the Cubans' evident w1lhngness to commit similar un- savory acts -wall cause the Costa Rican government to crack down on contra operations emanating from Costa Rica. Up to now, the govern- ment has turned a blind eye to all but the most provocative actions of the guerrillas. But Costa Rica has no army, and its hospitality to anti- Sandinasta guerrillas could invite retaliauon b) the Managua govern- ment. In this delicate si tuation, the Cubans and their hirelings constitute a loose cannon that could fire in any direction. A-191h of six to eight Cuban exile~ from Miami has set up a JACK AIDEISOI secret training and supply base in the Jungles of nonhwest Costa Rica near the Nicaraguan border. and has recruited deserters from the contra aroup known as ARDE. h's noJ just that the Cubans arc independent of control by the contra leadership. as one ARDE supporter explain_cd lo my roving reporter, Jon Lee Anderson ... They've recruited the worst clements from ARDE -the cattle thieves and the killers." In an attempt to put some distance -literally -between themsel ves a no the Cubans. ARDE leaders recently moved several of their camps away from the Cuban area. even though it meant relocaung at more vulnerable sites practically on the Nicaraguan border. In one of these precarious camps within sight of Lake Nicaragua across the border. ARDE's military chief. Fernando "El Negro" Chamorro. said that talks have begun with the Cubans in the hope of drawing them into the ARDE fold under has command. ·•we can't permit them to get in volved as free-lancers," Chamorro · said. "They have to incorporate with us." But the Cubans in Costa Rica have their own pressures to deal with. As one source explained, the)'. depend on rigbt-wing anti-C~tro exile groups in Miami for their funding. Unable to fight Castro directly. these groups have targeted instead the lett-wmg Sandioistas, who arc suppon.ed by Cutro, And once this guilt by association is accepted a~ a strategy, such dubious tactics as the attempted assassination of an allegedly pro-Sandinista Costa Rican busi nessman become justifiable. The nght-wing Cuban groups seem willing and able to provide money and guns to contra groups operating out ofboth Honduras a"nd Costa Rica. The only thing stopping them appears 10 be the Nicaraguan rebels' reluc- tance to taint what theyconsidertheir patriotic movement by association with Cuban extremists. HACKER'S MISTAKE: Sen. Ted Stevens. R-Alask.a, chairman of the Ethics Committee, has 1'cen moder- ately embarrassed by " computer error. But it wasn't the kind of glitch familiar to newspaper readers: a computer that misstates someone's bank balance or sends out a million- dollar electric bill to a welfare mother. Stevens' headache involved a mi x- up in his two computer systems: one for has Senate office work. the other for his re-election campaign. A tired campaign work.er mistaken- ly sent a message to Washington on the House Information System, which Stevens is using on an ex- perimental basis. The message contained a clearly political directive to the senator's Washington office -exactly the kind of thing that should not be trans.- milted on the official computer, and which Stevens bought a separate campaign computer to prevent. PG&E's vigorous opposition to the new bill inserts may have been spurred mainly by TURN's Iona record as an opponent of rate in- creases and larie projects like tM Oiablo Canyon nuclear power plant. But the PG&E argument now seems to have been correct. The first envelope insert attempt by·a group not nonnalJy interested m utility rite cases came less than twQ weeks after the Supreme Court rulina. An outfit calling itself "The Com- mittee of More than One MilLioh California.. TupayC1$-lo Save Prop.. osition 13'' tried to have its mcssaae inserted in the last ~lection bills sent out by every big California telephone. electric and 'gas company. the attempt failed, but it took an emergency PUC order to prevent it. The committee, an offshoot of W · fighter Howard Jarvis' campeian for Proposition 36, claimed it waa enti- tled to the envelope space because the large utilities arc members of groups that opposed the latest Jarvis in- itiative. The pro-Jarvis group claimed that utilities would be spending their customers' money to defeat Prop- osition 36 -even though political donations by utilities are never incl uded in the expenses on which rates are based. The committee also claimed at ~hould have access to the envelopes because the proposition was a matter that would affect all utilitycustomers. That, of course, is a claim any politician or initiative sponsor can make. FonunateJy, the PUC had the scnk to answer with a definite "No." But the pro-Jarvis group's attempt is a clear indication that the PUC has J•ct Ander.aa I• • iyodJc•tH opened a potentially gigantic can of worms. ~/umaJit. Just because the fi ve com- missioners on today's PUC were smart enough to prevent an obviously political message from gaining f-rec access to virtually every mailbox in the state d0C1n't mean future com- missioners will be equally sensible. I • t t d b d • 1 h f There's a potent arxumcntlo be rr1 a e 'v me 1ca reporters w. o aren t fi~1f~~:::cr.~i.S -f There's no other way they ~n R·ecent ser1'es of Orange County stories The newspaper story neglects to treatment for herpes that UCI has possibly reach all the utilities' CIJS.-mention that Burroughs-Welcome is been studying for years, UCJ has tomers, while the companies thCf1>- b th -th-• • -i 11 t-• • a British company whose treatment never issued a press release, even selves have often stuffed billing a OU erpes exposes e spec a S S w had already won other approvals thougtfsales have been authorized by envelopes with one-sided messacesof Al TEI abroad before being approved in this the drug administration of the stale of their own. There's a breed of ncwpaper re· With the decline of morality. all country. It has since become incfTec-California. . But th~ "Committee of More than poner<i that di'llresses me These are kinds·of poeple. mostl> youngsters a tive. Right now it is available over the One Milhon ... " a nd its ilk? lhl' one who hl.e to be billed ac, bur also older people. often engage an UllOUCHS As most of you know. I am counter in drug store$. Many local As the PUC noted in its rcjectiop. ··~pcuahsts ·· non-manta I sex. The idea that all you extremely partial to UCI and the physicians I know well say it is the that group had nevef participated Pl For example. there are 1hc ones ha"e to do to preve nt genital herpes University of California in general, only real remedy they have known for oommission hearings and showed rio who 111.c to be kn own as .. 1n" estment C or 10 cure 11 1f you've already gotten and I resent news stories that make it some two forms of herpes infections. sicns of ever doinJ so, nor did it sho\N d .. t) 1 II ·11 o t the department of in fectio us diseases look ridiculous to people who know. F · d h h bee · finn proof that tts initiative woul4 spcuah!tts." •. rama specialists. ' I'> o -;wa ow a p1 is m s nen s w ~ ave n 11ven benefit most utility customers . .. diei spcciahstf. and so fonh. appealing to a 101 of people. So 1t at UCI College or Medicine. He is Also, I have the highest regard for samples for shingles and cold sores . sounds hke an efTecuvc sales maker. probably the top virologist an the Dan Aldrich. the first chancellor. He h · I bo · So Boththoscpoantsweresensibleand Bui the v.ors1 of th e bu nt h arc thoc,e nation. learned the hard waft that any news are ynbca a hut aht. beealso ar__:Jhef . both outht to be incorporated into a who hke to be called "medical lnlhe current unet.olstonesabout o nesw osay t cy ave n cun;u O fi I c ~ In su pport of the local pharma release must be care ull y checked fior · I h b 11 h mn PQ 1 Y· "'nlers .. or .. medical editor\." Fact of cures for Hc,...,.s Simplex ff as the • gcnata erpes ut natura Y t ey F ... ot rs h l ii f · k · ... ~ ccuucal company's claim that it can accuracy and -if it is sensational, d • h t>O · · o. v e w o JC P cs o JUO the matter is. the) 're!" mos II) JU\I following. "In the genital herpes get quack approval from the Food and even thou.gh accurate -as an aid to on ts outa ut at. mailin the days before every election ~rs f~ pubhcil) agent'> 'ltUd} being released today by UCI. 51 Drug Administration, a newspaper rcponcrs. all the blcklround matenal One th1na none of thete specialist now have tbc option of throwina it A Oagfant example of thi s occurred pcrcen1 of the patients experienced report on the curreni UCI study says: on the matter should be included in reporters ever poi nu out is that FDA away unopened. But utility bills must in Orange County late las I month. one or no outbreaks wlHle taki'i the "In the mid-l 97os Burroughs-Wei-the press release. approval only means a product is safe be opened and~d. ~n Orange County pharmaceuti cal drug over a six-month period. nly come (no relation to this writer) 1 don't know the new chancellor, -not OC¢C~rily th.at. it is e~ive. If u ythina des the bill it.elf is corporation ha been conmlenll) 1n 19 percent of the patients on a placebo began to develop a treatment for viral but 1 understand he is a fi ne man. The But peQple bke Dr. Ttlhs never auue a to be stuffed into these envelopes. it the red For example. on -.ales of S9 cxpenenced a s1m1lar red uction... inf'ecuon. Burroughs-Welcome won one thinf 1 want is that nothina at press release. They leave th~ dtfision s~<?uld be held to a standard at Jeast as m1lhon, the curren1 quolt'd lo\\ l.\Ju<.1 From this. a rtader would deduce the fi nal approval eight months after UCI. which Brick Power and 1 with on whether to use 11 toa pauent sown n11d as the one the PUC uted this short ofS2 million. Whal 10 do'1 Sav\ that there was.weekly exposure over submitting an appfication, several Joan Irvine worked so hard to brina physician. time. • an "'adviser"; "What you need ·is the six-mo nth nt'flod for all the years shorter th4n the nonnal waiting h · d I k fi d I ..,_, B __ ..,_ I ,..._ ,.,._,, some very good news... r~ ere, as ma e to oo ra u ent. r,,ut•r •r. ___., 1 ._ .,.ny Thm.t• £11111 11 • S..u MMb-~~ they rclea~ some paueQ.ts in volved. , penod." In the c.ase of S-11. the topical Pl#t'• IMMl.81 peblllMr. MIH '*8mall1 •,,.le IUHI. w It"s difficult to believe No" Now enter ~me reporter special· 1sts who take the h311 Part1rula rly a UCI has been con- The bait .., that this pharmaceut1r31 dut·tang a study for yea~ on a topical company has ascquircd the nfhl' to a remedy for various herpes infections. remedy for Herpes Simplex I . which It 'itarted as a remed)' for He~s 1~ the most talked about d1\Ca\C Loc.tcr -shin&lcs The double bland epadcmac that ha'i occurred in recen t tc'it on thts safve was conducted by years. Dr. J.G Tallis. profes~or and chief of ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Pu~ -y dl1 OI l"f y••• •I l'.Vl N~l ••, Cott• M-..... COf'MUl"t>•lf -I II .• ~NJ Q'!ttt Uflll CA tM1$ H. L. lchw•rtl Ill Fr•nk Zfnl V • q"'Q~IOf Tom T•I~ C ty EO•IOI c.-•to ,...., potl E0>10t . . Most a ware of their spouse's phi!~_ndering Que 1ion anscs as to bow many women. mamed to unfaitbf ul hus- bands, are aware of the philandenna. The researchers think they know. Sutt)',fivc percent of such wivn, they s.ay, lind out about the fencc•Jumpina. Reversed, 64 perocnt of the hulbends of unfa1thful wives are thouaht to be 3warc of the 1nfidcl1lics. Do your eye fCt warmttwhen you ao to bt'd at n1aht? Researchers "at Johns Hopkins say~' person's eyes and the area around them warm up by as much as 3 dqrees F. just before said retiree falls asleep, then cools in sleep to normal qain. Q. Aren't all mammals haky? A. All except whales and porpoise And even t~y have whilkm. No in trument to mcuure wind speed has ever survived a top tomado • force, so nobody kn ows how fast the fute t tomado winds blow. Q. Which country in Asia was first to ett televi,ion? A. Thailand. Jn 1955. . yourself naht down the middle, and see what woukf appear to be two different people in the pieces of tbc picture. You just don't notice the difference when you always ttt youn.elrln tk composite. Which arc you -naht-faccd or left· Avcrasc • at wtuch a divottee faced? It's a fact that one i<fe of your m.arrtes a second tJmc It 2. face ttnd to show more UprctllOft than the ou-cr. If you're hkc 1 kM of L.M. ••1' '' • •THlt•IH people, yo'I could cut a phot~ph of t:'MltNltL '7' -.. ______ ....................... ___________ ft'•.-~~~ Orange Coat OAIL Y PILOT /T~ay. HoYef'nbw 20, 1M4 FUNKY Wl1'KERBEAN THE FAMILY CIRCUS Jt by Tom Battuk DOONESBURY BIG GEORGE ltfCM I llil1llXU6 H IJlllJ6llffAL ~A ff:Jl/IOPS N N/ffJNlfS AWAJ. )QI Ml/a STIPt Wl'JCAil. J 'OJ.,_ Pl.llY 6tl.-' ~WU /.lA/111 J '-AIO.ITW.SIEL· • 7E1tS IN~ by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) )QI WU llaH «X:TDlf.51 ~~ SHOE by Bii Keane "Mommy always takes the crust off our baloney." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "However, there are exceptions!" GORDO GARFIELD .. • • • •• It wa s a crowded • room. He was lonely. : Then he saw her ... ~---~ /? "Are you the guy with car trouble?" DRABBLE Their eyes met ... Five minutes later they were married. DENNIS THE MENACE E.\J~-4 MAN !>VOU\..O fi£. MU. 10 00 \.HI:> by Hank Ketcham ) ) ) ~ 1I~A GLAU HIS SEl UP.AN0-60 FINAU Y <:CT UP AND WENT : . OWN ~~ .... 11·20 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE NOW IHA11f.-\-ttL~ ltfJt"f56: NO ~SARE AL1CX4>e.D ll'l lHE ~NG~S by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS by Jim Davis K~ ~~S:V'~ CA1-L-IN6-IJS. IN VN'IPCt1V1-l&fft:V ~LS"! Hl1"1HA'f "0W?J ANP Hrf IT HAR'7 ! · WMAT AN\ I GOING TO VO, GARFIELP? M'-1 0RO'THEF\ l!:!I COMIN<?r 10 \/IS l'T FROM ME iHINKS I LIVE LIFE IN TH( FA~T LAN( ,.._-~ I PON'T KNOW WHERE ME GOT TMf. IT WAS WHEN VOO TOL'7. HIM THE FARM •'LIFE IN !"HE PARKING L01" 15 MORE Ll~E Ii IPCA VOO WEf\E. _ NEGOTIATIN(T MOVIE RIGMf5 ro YOUR PJAF\Y TMAT'S TME DUMBEST THIN6 I've EVER READ by Garry Trudeau by Charles ,M. Schulz by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston by Tom K. Ryan BRIDGE WHAT' TOO \'OUNG? MOON MULLINS FAUl..TS MOVE ... HELt.O •• OH' JU, WI lCO)( ! ML>l..L.INS NAW, l HAV~N'T HER~... F~T I o~ ')bLJ Poue&H ... JUDOEPARDR ., .. , .... --. ............ ......... ~ Neither vulnerable. South deal. NORTH by Ferd & Tom Johnson + A87 <:::i J 975 ---, ,.-... J W'OU1.I>N 1T WRONG FORGE:T A GU~STfON . l iHIN<5 lll<E" IMAT. HECK'·. WHAT k'IND OFA~IJYDO ·you THINK I ,AM? .7 0 73 • AQIOI WEST EAST +KJ1012 •Q5• <:::I AK O Q43 0 u 0 1085 •KJ 85 •9432 SOUTH •U «:, 1081! OAK.QJl4 •1 The biddinr: by Harold Le Doux S..da W• 1 0 I • 2 0 , ... Pa• P .. N..t.ai Eut DW. p.,. 4 <::> P&M Opening lead: Ftvf o( • •• Wt often rtgttl that we dad not ~ learn bridge until we '"re adultt. t what 119 ahould you I arn the game? The Board of Ofreet.ort of t.h American ConLtact. Brad t L a,gut once thoqht that if you tau1hi it to h1gh-aehool rt. you would &.empt them "''>' from tbelt atudl Tb f~uropeana have no auch qualmt. and the European BrldJ L apt is pr lltnlly plannln~ a Bambino Championship for 1986. limited to players 15 and under. How well can one expect tht> e ncdglings to perform? Beller than many of u1, if the standard at a re cent 8-mbino tournament between Holland and Belgium is any guide. On this hand the youthful Dutch s tar. Ralph van der Vlught.. all of 14 yean old. became declarer at four OMAR SHARIFF hearts. He and hu partnu were us 1ng ttilat.ively aophi1ticated bidding method . North'• double wu nega t1ve -a t.U~ut for the unbid 1uits Youn RaJpti did not htsatate about how1n his muru he.rt • and hu partntr optimiatk aUy boun~ into gamt'. Weat ltd a club. and d lan-r could ut that. t inc-e ht had thnoe trump I n . h• would have to ~k th club (in• e lo pl rid of his IOI ing spade. o bt init rted the que n - .. and. when that won. h.e led a trump. lo'lmg to the king. West shifted to a ~pade Declare r took t he ace in dum my. <'a hNl the club ace for a spade discard and led another trump We t won and persevered with spades. but dt>darer wa in chargl' Hr ruffed the spade and start«>d running his diamonds. East rould ruff with t he master trump anv CHARLES Go1u1 t1mt" hf' fell Ii~ doing so. but that would be thf' third and lut trick for tht d«>fen e fer &al..-.aU.. &..,_. CMrlet c.rea·1 .. w•w~ .......... pla7tf"I.. wrtt. G .... ,...._ L.uer, ltOt ..... .._ An .. Cl•••e. .... .J. 08071. •• ,. !> .. Orange CO•!!_ DAILY PILOT/Tuetday. No~ 20, 1984 . -. , -- • I / ; .. ' ···' ,:" .... / .... •. . . ,./ !' . ·.• . "' 1 \I'~ .. • ·~ ... I /'>"',,.,,. •• -l ,., I • t' , , \ .. , . ··' "'· .~ -.. -...... \ ' J :1.. -·-·-- Aworldof or in a low tac ... Wa rning : Th e Su rgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. , R mq ·r ilr' 0 h mq n1roltnA RV per CIQMAlle by FTC melhod • r . ...... ·' _J ~ .. __ ':,. ANNLANDERl91 TYUITINGID BUllNEllM Can't sleep? 'FeSts probe restlessness . Ph-ystcians determine when imsomnia has medical basis· By SUSAN MONAHAN ooi11,~c-.......,, "I couldn't sleep last ni~bt" is a complaint that most of us have voiced at some lJme, usually with annoyance rather than conce~But for a few people, restless nigh ts a~d groggy days sig I an undcrlyina disorder. "The prevaJen of sleep complaints m the popu- PAPARAZZI l~t1on is about 50 percent," s;i1d Joel Younger. M.U .. director of the Sleep Disorders Center at La Palma lntercommunity Ho p1tal. He added, however. that only a small pe~nta~c of these people have a medical problem. The center~ laboratof) includes a bed. because many disorders arc diagnosed while the patient sleeps. The "~room, .. bowever;-rs not quite like the orre ar home. Dunng the night1 a. patient's brain waves, eye movement patterns,. breathing patterns, muscle tone and blood oxra.e~auon are monitored by a technician in the adjoining room. !~is proced~rc - a polysomnogram -can help the phys1c1an determine whether the ~nsomn1a has a medical baSIS. Younger, a neurologist w11h sut>-spec1ahy tra1ntnJ an sleep disorders medicine. pointed out that since this 1 a relatively new field, many physicians are not familiar with di~asc-rclatcd sleep disorders. The polysomn01f8m is the d1aJ0ost1c test for ,Jeep apnea which Younscr ~ 1 nc..o( tbe mns1 common a1sorders. P-eopfe With thts condition will stop breatb1o.i for periods of up to one mmute during sleep. . 'Central sleep apnca is a failure or the brain to signal the preathing response. Funct"ional tleep apnea is caused by poor muscle tone in the throat muscles. While 1n a deeply relaxed state, such as sleep. these muscles can collapse and block .oxygen flow. In bOth fo rms. the symptoms ~re the same. W~n breathin1 cc scs, the OX.) gen level dips: the $lcepcr 1 then aroused (although usual!)' not tu full consc1ousncu) and brcathina resumes unul the neu ep1~ • Yo\lngcr 1d that ma.ny people with tJUs disor<Ser;...;arc~----T-1 unawa~ of u, n6tten'Jf"Ol?ly'thanhey ~1 tiiea durina day. Usuall)',a pousus theone.tocomplain because of the loud snonng thil condition causes. "The person wbo hu sleep apnea is usually a later middle-aged men who is overwet&}lt and whose wife complains tha1 he sounds like a truck i oang through the bedroom ... said Younier. If left untreated. he \aid. letp apnea can be a contnbut1ng factor 1n con~uvc heart failure and hi&h blood pressure. C'entraJ sleep apnea ts controlled Wlth respiratory sttmulants. and this ts also the first trcatm~nt of choice for the functi onal form . .. But 1f th1s doesn't work or 1f there are sc:,vcre cardiac problems. we may na ve to perform suriery," wd Younger. A tracheostom). whic h entails sur&ically insenina a plasuc brcath1na tube in the w1ndp1pe. is "dramatically curative;· said Younger. However. because the tube (which 1s closed during the day and opened at nipt) can cause comphcat1ons and requires long term folJow-up, a newer prOccdurc 1s sometimes substituted. "It's like an tntemal facelift for the throat," explained Younger. ''The fatt )' deposits 1n the throat are removed." Nocturnal myoclonus is another sleep-robber. Dunn1 the night, the perso~·~ sleep will be disrupted by involuntary muscle twitches in the legs. As wtth sleep apnea. it 1s usually noticed by someone else. "Someumes (Pleue eee SLEEP/112) Puth~liday dinner on Prize winner• Bob and Mary Shackleton enjoy gala ~th Kitty Le.lie. Jan Ktngaard, Carol Martin and Win Voegelln chat. new course Premiere for protocol quite a gala production International cast gathers on Hotel Meridien location By VIDA DEAN 0..,l'tlelltrlel•tor It was all quite proper and correct,Just as Webster defines "protocol." This evening of glitter and glamour was wonhy of O range County's "best foot forward occasions." ' "This looks like a movie set," commented one pan y-goer looking about the mirrored room where cocktail were served. Colorful flags lined the walls of the room as influential countians mingled with foreign dignitaries. The "script" could have been translated into more than 30 languagesquiteeasily on the spot. The occasion was the Orange County Protocol Committee's Gala Premier Ball, and the "location" was the Just-opened Hotel Meridien Newport Beach. "Costume" credits would be endless for the very elegantly attired "cast" of 500 in desi~ner gowns elaborately decorated in jewels, sequins and feathers and furs, tuxedos.and white tie and tails. The super "stars" oft he production to com- memorate the fo unding of the Orange County Office of Protocol were members of the International Consular Corps. Mary Roosevelt, co-chairmen of the gala with husband James, welcomed the distinguished guests (first in French, the language of diplomacy, and then in English) prior to dinner. With pomp and ceremony, Consular Corps members marched into the ballroom with U.S. Marine escorts carrying their country's flag for individual introducti ons. Supervisor Harriett Wieder who conceived the idea fo r a volunteer-run and privately funded protocol office fo r the county and acts as its chairman, added her greetings, explaining its purpose was to strengthen and expand cultural and economic ti es with other nations. Tom Fuentes, founding member and chairman pro tern (looking splendid in white tie and tails and wearing his Order of St. John Cross of Malta) said, "Two hundred and eight years after Junipero Serra first set foot on these lands to build Old Mission San Juan C~pistranoasa place ofhospitality to all visitors. there is still a job to be done to warmly welcome distinguished guests from other nations. "This gala evening of sharing with so many outstandingguests is j ust the first of many grand occasi9ns as we stnve to expand Orange County's awareness of andty other nations." • · Count1ans had the opportunity to chat and become acquainted with the foreign guests who had been HELP YouR sE u Suaan Beard and Don Hanna dancedamona the international dl&nltarle• at gala. strateg.ically seated at the 49 tables. Consul General of Austria Peter Moser and wife Elliabetb were dined with Ed and Flo11 Scbamaclter and Marcy and Maurice Malvtlle. "They arc a darlina couple and have been here at several of our Opera Pacific Viennese Balls." said Floss. "It 's like old home week tonight," said Wini Voegelln, who probably knew more of the honored guests than anyone else in the room. Each year she and b usband Pete host the consular corps at a late summer outing at thcirNewpon Beach home. ·'Seated at our table 1s Francois Mouton, the consul general ofFrance," she added. poinungout the handsome Frenchman who was very busy handshaking and chatting with guests. "Most of the consul generals are married. but hc'sa bachelor." "We are enjoying the evening very much." said Lasse Veil Oka ofFinland. sitting wtth his wife, Paul and Virginia Bender and Mary ADA and Lon Wells. "We've hvcd in California for almost fi ve years-three in San Francisco and one and a half in the Los Angeles area since the consulate moved. Much nicer weather here," added Oka. (Lon wassettingupagolf date with him to take advantage of the good weather.) "Weentena1n a lot offore1g" v1s1torsat K.nott'.s Berry Farm." said VlrglnJa Bender. "We are not as widely known as Disneyland and don't have as many as they do. But. wearecomingalong." At least two of the consul generals reside an the county-Paraguay'sAJejudrlaa V. De Damasco in Huntington Beach (seated with Rusty and 8111 Hood ) Paraguay'•conlnll Alejandrina De DamaKo of Hunttn1ton Beach chat. with Ru•ty Hood. and Haiti's LazelleGro~eofTusttn. attending with husband Howard, an exec with The Register. ··w e (the corps) all get togetper for lunch once a month in Lo Angeles," commented Grothe. The gala took place one da) after the opening of the Mendien, the 51 st of Air France'scharn oftntemattonal hotels. (A bra~undet'tllcing Wlth fe" httche Aatolne (PleueeeeCONSULAR/82) --------Grandma prefers tradition spiced wiillsome creativity No one y,,om es _________ ...._ __ _ much about Grand- ma -H o s ts and GrlttYttpa-Hosts at holiday tt me Per· haps it's. because they'rt the ones most lihly to smile L1101 Ai.un through Thanksg1' -•••••••••••• mg, that "c a\sume their unassailable ha ppiness, Mos1 cver)onc else 1s quid. 10 admit to some personal Turke) Trauma and tor them. professionals pro' 1de mental health cushions to pro tect agatnst holtda~ blues. loneltncss and unmet e'pectattons Single facing the holtda~\ alone and empt}-nc ters whose children are too far awa~ 10 share 1n fes tt\ 1t1es get s)'mpath~. along wi th lots of ad' ice Mental healt h counselo~ teach us all about fa m1I} d) nam1cs such as hov. to keep L ncle Joe awa} from Cousin Karl. about lhe dangers of dnnt..ing and dnv1ng. about ea11ng too much and. of course. v.e·re re mmded we ought to look out for holtda~ traffic trauma Good old reliable Grandma v.ho v.1th Grandpa's help. sta~ s home. plans. shops detorates. sets the table and even has her drapes deaned ··1n time for the hohda)s·· ma~ JUSt be taken for granted The rest of the family agree ··1cs a labor of love which mak~ Granny and Grandpa so happ> ·· nques11onmg this last bastion of pred1ctab1ht} and ritual. v.e dress ourselves and our children in brand nev. clothes and head out through the v.oods to Grandma·s house. concerned onl~ v.rth our uwn discomfort\ or inconHn1cnces. But what about Grandma'1 I got a letter last week from a lad\ who called herself "Grandma Mtlhe " She sa) s she hate\ 10 cook and that the size of her condo makes 1t uncomtonahle to accommodate her fa mily .. 1111. m' children '"''st that I bake the same old goodies l'H· hcl·n making for ~cars. and that m) home 1s the onl) one su1tabk for fam tl) celebrations" she laments M1 ll1e '>n''i 1t·, her l..1d~ "'ho are \tuck on n tual. she and Gra ndpa· "l1uld find great pleasure in establtshing some nev. fam11' 1rad1twn \11lhe tf \OU and \Our lh1ldrcn arc tool ing for perm1ss1on tor gu1h·ln:c lhange 'ou·,c got ll There ma' oc 'lernnl\ 1n "'arm ·ram ii~ n tuals but e'en secure trad111on'i\.·an hcl·Oml' stagnant 11 the) arc not spaced "'th crcatl\ II} Wilen ~ou gl\c ·thank' this )'Car fo·r ~our good fonunes. rcsohc v.11h 'our famtl) to tr) 'iomething nc" next )ear It ma) JU t be fun · Dr ~/JIU1 1~ :i m3!Tlagc and fnm1 f.' rhuapist in ( oron:i dd ~far She "l'lcomes \Our re wnses /(\OU "''sh a rt'pl). pica~· cncfo.;c ,, !iiamped. seff:addres~ en\-elope. Wnce ro Lind:t o\lgaz1. Ph D . c10 Du1h Pilot. P.O. Bo°' 1560. C'nstn Mesa Q~t>!fl ABCs a:re pri~er for CPR degree in lifesaving Properly trained bystanders may rescue 100.000 a year -, Card1opulmona ry rcsumtation (CPR) ts a procedure wherein a bystander who is properly trained may sustain life in a pcr50n whose breathing or heart function has topped. This may be done. for ex.ample, in \ 1ct1m of drown in& or hcan attack It 1) 3 Bl(llllAI prOC'edure whereby """ "nn if1cial " brcath1n1 C•~SIDY and "1n1fic1al" henn ,.. tlrculut1on may be ••••Ill••••••• mo intamcd fi r A short ptnod of ttnll' unul more advanced medical care t :. .. ova1lablc. • CPR was developed 1n the J 96(}.. part1cularl> in re ponse 1ow1de pread incidents of he rt disease and heart attack. In the United tatc approiumatdy 35 m1lhon people suffer from ht,ah blood prt)$ure and 7 m1lhon pt.'<>pk have d111gnoscd heart d1~a~. Clo e to I million pcoph: die each year from carthovo..cular d1scase. Jh1s 1ubout 2. time the number of death$ from canett and nearly 10 time the number caused b occident i.About U m1lhon patients m the United t&tl'\ will ha\e a heart attack th1 )ear More than half of tho who die will die before the} reach the ho Pit• I In Onange County we an-fortunate to have ""ell traincc1 paramedic teams who can pond rapidly to the scencofan emergency. Thc1>1ramcd1 n arc trained 1n PR as wc:ll a 1n more ndvanet-J technique\ to trcnt victims of heart alltacks. They 11\$0 carry medical equipment and dru ~1ch a~ helpful 1n "uonn1 heart and Ion fuMtt~ ' Howe ver. studies have hown that 1f a trained lt )UU arc cnntrontcd Y..llh a \1Ct1m \\ho appear. b)'stan<Mr 1nit1ate proper CPR poor to the am , al of unc0Mc1ou'I ht" unl'\''lf>OO\t\.enc mu 1 bee Olbl.,hed b paramedics. the v1cttm has more than double the chanc-e of shalang him and "hou11ng at him lf the 1ct1m 1s survival: lt 1s e timated that b)standt'r CPR ma) sa\.e un re!opon\I\ c he \hould be pla cd on h1 back on a hard bct'-"CCn 100.000 and 200.000 hve\ a ,.car 1n the l ln1 ted surface • . talc • A 11 for AJRWAY l he fir\t thing after c tabla h101 According to a Gallup Poll. oppro"matcly 15 m1lhon unrcspoMIVenc~'I "' to be o;ure th<' v1cu m 's a1rw y 1 10 a i\mmcans arc tratncd 10 PR Howe\.cr. 1t 1s a tec hnique proper po 1t1on for brcathina The tonaue ma) fall into the that each ofu\ 'ihould know CPR course\ are avn1lablc in a•~•' and th1., lan ht dea l'Ni ti\ 1tnm1 the lov.cr JIW Orange' ount) throuah the .\rflcncan Hean OClllltdn; 1raigh t up The head and nrd. 'lhoult.I be shghtl) e'tendcd (547-3001 ) and the .\mencan Red C'ro ( 35-5 l I) 'thC' in a ~~1t10n SU\ h .t!> 'ou v.ould hold ""~n sniffin an four-hour course at ore p~n1eJ at minimal co\t in art\ma in the air anous local ho p1tal 't ou can O~f"'c for brcathtnl b) watch1n1 th<' c t Hett' •ftnCT'll ummary of1he i\8C'''\ of PR which to Stt ~Mther 1t n~ and tails with brnth1nt-and by 1;an he u~ i )OU arc ~·on fronted with a victim. However. puthn1nourc.ar over the no!iC and mouth to listen and feel I <itronaJ) rtrommend proper in~tn.t'11on lhrouah H '\or for brcathm' AR\ coutYS that include i>ra~·tict on a pla uc m.1nncqu1n 8l1fer REATHING. It there 1 nobrcath1ns. >'O\I can and <>upcrvmon 1n proper 1cchn1Quc a well a\ other brtin 1rt1fk1al ~pinu1on b" a•~tn four qu1 k, fun hrnth\ 1n•ilrud1on (Ple&M Me U US/82) Ba Orenge Coast OA.IL.Y PILOT/Tuesday, Nov9mber 20 1984 Everyday~ c~mmon courtesy now a rarity OEA RANN LA NDERS: I WOO· der how many peopk can truthfully say theirp reni~ broU&ht them Up With aoo<f manners? From what I sec around me these days IJ must be an awfu lly mall number. A11 lMDEIS I am no t 1ulk1ngabout how to conduct one·s self ;it the British Embassy. I meancomma.n.everydaycounesy. For instance, my mother never let me interrupt a conversaton~ lfthe house had been on fire. I think she would have insisted on at least an '"excuse me" before I made the announcement. Her rul es for proper conduct followed me into myaduh li fe. Yel very few people in my busmessor social wodd seem tojlave heard of them.. l was taught to so ften an) kind ofcnticism. especially 10 the pre~nceotothel'$. Forc>.ample, 1fa w1:111ress bnng the wro ng order. one hould sa~. ·· 1 bel 1e ve there ha~ been a m1~tnkc." not "What the hell is this. >'OU dummy! I ordered chicken!" ·' I iim appalled by clods who thmk nothing of rec111ng the most mt1matc detailsoftheir physical complaints -not to mention the one who love to talk about their operations. I find such conversation boonsh. espedally when one person says.···· tumor was the site ofa grapefruit." and the next unc says, "Mine was th esaze ofa watermelon." Fi!'ally. I'd like to remlnd half the male PQpulation of the Untted S~tes that spitting in public is not only unsightly anctunsanitary, it is ILL EG AL. Clean up your act. America. --1. M. CIClL DEAR CIYIL: Coalda'l bave said lt better myself! Tllank1 for a danaed good leUer. • • • DEARANN LANDERS: A a veterandm'erofl7 yea~ -one who has logged over a million safe mi lcs on Moqi' s job hard to s~clllow Whcm:'l'f writers wan1 w make mothers feel appreciated and pro- fc~"onal. the~ alwa)S come out w11h the lt~t of PQS1t1ons we fill : chauffl'ur. nu'rse. teacher. ps>ch1atnst. chef. decorat0r and fi nancier. The} left out one. Food taster. I \.\ISh I had an antacid tablet fo r l'very lime one of my kid~ took somc1 h1nggreen and restless from the refngerator. stuck it under my nose and asked. "Is th is all nght 10 cat?" Children arc born suspicious. They will not take a boulc until you put the nipple 10 >-Our mouth and coo, "llmmmm. tast} ... give me some more" and rub your stomach. The} "111 not touch a bite from the plastic bo'' I w1 th the suction cup on the bouom, with hot water to keep the food warm. 1hat spans on a carousel and pla)s ··Rock-a·B)e-Baby." un til }OU have touched your tongue to it. I raised a family of snillcrs. The> smelled e' Cl) th mg before the) even allo"'ed 1t on their plate. Every ttme I crved somethtng white, 11 was the ToNIGHT'S TV ...._ ---. EVENING -8:00-800®) NEWS II HAPPY DAYS AGAIN G HART TO HART 8) THAEE'S COMPANY 8) ST AR TREK fJ:) BUSINESS REPORT ai>OCEANUS (I) CBS NEWS QINBCNEWS . '1' DC< VAH DYKE ..(C}MOVIE - • • lee Caslles 11979) Lynn.Holl) Johnson. Robby Benson "O)MOVJE * 'Zapped' 11982) Scott BalO W1l- he Aames MOVIE * ••, 'Best F1Mi00s" (19821 Burl Reynolds Goldie ~awn -8:30-D NBCNEWS 8 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY tDAUCE Sl MACNEIL I LEHRER NEWSHOUR m HUMAHmES THROUGH THE ARTS (])NeWS ®l THREFS COMPANY OJ WHEEL OF FORTUNE m THAT GIRL sa me inqu1sit1on. "What do you call this stufTT "Potatoes au gratin." "Au ~ratio sounds yuck) What's It mea n'!' "Potatoes with grat." "Dad it used to be somethtng else?" "No:· .. Are you and Dad gomg 10 eat 1t or is 1t JUSt for us?" "All of us are going to eat It and 1f you don't. rm gomg 10 send your share to the starving Armenians:· Tht'f d push the dash away and say, "We'll chip to for postage." I don't pretend to understand this complete m15trust. My kids have gone to camporees amt eaten pan- cakes cooked on a rusted tin can off the top of the dump in a drivi ng rai n. They·ve fought the dog for a two-year- old Oreo cookie in the rug and won. They've reclaimed chewing gum that has been on the inside ofa desk since the year the school was built. On vacation one year, we were despe rate for a place to stop fo r lunch. We pulled up alongside a restaurant that was 24 hours from being con· demoed. "For crying out loud, don't anyone sit .on the seats," said my husband. "In the restroom?" asked our daughter. "In the booths in th e restauraot, •· he said. I quickly assessed the si tuation and said. "Listen up. everybody. Order only cheese and bread. Nothing else is safe." All of them ordered turkey and dressing. In the car I said. "Here, have a mint. It will settle your stomach:· My son's eyes narrowed as he said, "You fi rst:· 8D BUTTERFLIES (C)MOVIE • * • "Straight Tirne" (1978) Dustin Holtman, Gary BYsey. ®MOVIE * * * "All The Righi Moves" ( 1983) Tom Cruise. Craig T. Nelson (a)MOVIE * * * "King Of Comtdy" (1982) Robert De NlfO, Jerry Lewts CS) t.ISS PAT COWNS' 20TH NllVERSAAY _(Z)MatlE _ ----• * HGolng Elefserll" (1983) John Cnly. Joe Flaherly -t1:30- • Cl> FAU auv· D QITONIOHT 9000COUPLE 19 MC NEWS NIGHTUNE aMNS AMJ All.EN -eYEGAS . • LATENIGHT AMERICA '1' 700CLU8 -12:00- • TWILIGHT ZONE 8 EYE ON HOU YWOOD GMOVIE • • • '-+ "Teahouse 01 The August Moon" (1956r Ma11on Btando, Glenn FOid. (!) INOEPENOENT NEWS -7:00- G CBSNEWS D S 100,000 NAME THAT TUNE G LOVE BOAT D ABCNEWSO D DALLAS • THREE'S COMPANY •WHEEL Of~UNE '11) ~2-1 COHT ACT (R) 0 Nick Ryder (aeries star Joe Penny) diacovera fatherhood la dem~pding when the Riptide Detective Agency a••ume• protective custody of a toddler whoee mother'• Hf e i• threatened. Epl90de airs a t 9 tonight on Channe14. ti> STREETS Of SAN FRANCISCO 9 ROCKFORO ALES CS)MOVIE • "A Night In Heaven" ( 1983) Chris. lophef Atkins. Lesley Anne Warren. -12:30- D a LA TE NIGHT WITH DAVID lETTERMAH • Al.FRED HITCHCOQ( PfDEHTS P.M. MAGAZINE l1J) EHTERTAINMEHT T~IOHT QI JEOPARDY '1' MIUJONAIRE -7:30- • 2 ON THE TOWN 0 Qt FAMILY FEUD D EYE ON LA. (!)NEWS • Wl(RP IN CINCINNA Tl • PEOPLE'S COURT filD WILD, WILD WORLD OF AHtMALS '11) NOVA ()) TIC TAC DOUGH ®' S 100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 8:' HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS (l)MOVIE •*'"'"Tobacco Road (19411 Gene Tierney. Dana Andrews -8:00- • A CHARLIE BROWN THAHl<SGMNG Cl laA·TEAM 8 MOVIE • • • The Guyana T 1agedy The St0<y Ot Jim Jones (Par1 2 of 2l 11980) Powets Boothe Ned Beally D ®)THREE'S A CROWO fJ JOKER'S WILD tD RfTUALS G:) MOVIE • * • Came ( 1976) Sissy Spacek Piper Laurie till NOVA m 12 O'CLOCK HIGH ~MOVIE • •·~ Blue Thunder (19831 Roy SGhelder Malcolm McDowell H MOVIE * • Six Wee!(s ( 19821 Dudley MOOle Mary Tyler MOO! e 0 um y STORIES S PAPER CHASE: THE SECOND YEAR -8:30- IJ ()) BUGS BUNNY THANKSGIVING DIET D ®) WHO'S THE BOSS? 0 TIC TAC OOOOH LOVE BOAT g) MICHAEl. JACKSON WALK OF FAME '11) WILD AMERICA -9:00- • Cll MOVIE For L~ Or Money (Premiett) Suzanne Plesllette Gil Gera10- CI Qt RIPTIDE 0 ®) WORlD'S FUNNIEST COMMERCtAL GOOFS O NEWS m MERV GRlfFlN Ell FRONTLINE ~NAT\H '1' AlFAED HrTCHCOCK PfEIENTS 01MOV1E * • Richard Pryor · ff°lft And Now (1983) __$.)MOVIE * * * "The Grey Fo•' (1982) Rich· atd F amSW0<1h, Jackie Burroughs 'ZlMOVIE * * * Get OIJI Youi Handktr· chiefs (1978) Gefard Oepatdleu. Patrick Oewaere -•.30-(!)MOVIE ••'It "Paper lion" ( 19681 Alan Alda, lau1en Hulton -10:00- • 8 ABMOTOH STEELE 8t8eN£WS 8 111 PAPER OOU8 G ISPY • COHSTITVT10N: TH.AT OELlCA TE BALANCE t!DFRONTUNE GBOXINO ( C) BEST Of EAOS AMERtCA (H) OAEATER TUNA -10:30-., INOEP£HOEHT NEWS -11:00- Q! '1' NEWS DAllCER SICllALS OF PlllCHED IEIVES 1. HudKhH. lllrmett, llbftd Vllleft 2. W Pain. 'flcjlt "'5dts. S,~smt J. ~ P191, P.mi Down Arnn, IMnbnns In Han6l 4. Pain Btlwei1 ShMl«i, ~ 8ru..-. ........... ,. 5 low" Sid Plln. llp Plln. P191 Oewll ltp • Free Con~ation & Spinal Screff*'I. 10 Stlndard Tests. • Jtis Means No Deducti>le & No Co-Payment. • Most lnu9 e Accepted as FWI Payment with uttle or No Out-of.·Pocket Expense. " D THREE THREE 0 (!)MOVIE * * • "The Last Outpos1" ( 1935) Cary Giant. Claude Rains tD MOVIE • • • ·~ "The Children's Hour" (1962) Aud1ey Hepborn. Shirley Mac· Laine S)VOYAGE MOVIE • • "Chanel Solitaire" (1981) Marle- FrlO<le P1S*. Rutger HaU6f (lJMOVI£ • ••,; "Mahc100s" ( 19H ) Laura Antonelli. Tun Fer10 -12:40- • Cl> COlUMIO -1:00- UMOV1£ •• "Try To Catcn A Saint" ( 1975) Susan Clark, Ricardo Montalban D HOUYWOOO Cl08EUP tD MOVIE * • • "RellecllOM In A GOiden Eye ( 1967) Elizabeth laylor. Marlon Bran- do (II ENTERTMMHT TONIGHT (C)UOYIE. • • "LI NUii De Vwennes" (1983) Marcello Mastroianni, Jean.Louis Blfrautt (Q)MOVIE * * * * "Lenny" (197•1 Dustin HoN· man, V*1e Perone -1:30- • GREAT RECON> ALBUM OOU£CTIOH 8 IEST Of L.A. TODAY . f . the road-I feel compelled to an wer"N0 Namc1n California." (Her hu .band i'also a professional trucker.) I. too. hnvccomplamcd to my wife ab<S u.t "those idiots on the road," and could have made hambul'Jerout of them. I would ha ve been in the right but I m•ght have been de.1d nght. too. Nothing smart about that, Please rem Ind your readers that the extra space a trucker ii ves himselfbetween the car tn front of him and his rig as not forthed1 iver who wants 10 make a hast-minute lane change. It's the trucker's margin of safely. It takes a lot longer to stop a huge truck than a passenger car.. Here's a I 1 te·sa vi ng up. Pick'a spot along the road (telephone pole or overpass) and when the car in front of you passeSll, count 1001. 1002, 1003. 1004. If you pass the spot aJ I 003,you are a little 100 close. You might be able to stop m time for an emergency, but why take the chance? No matter what the occui;>1t1on, hie is much more pleasant when people behave 1n 1c;onsidenue manner. When you are on the road it's more than &ood man oers. I 1 can bea ma uerofl ife and death. -ANOTHER C'ALIFORNIA TRUCKER DEAR CALflo'ORNIA: I woocler wlaat people do with tllo1e five 1ecoad1 tbeyTltk Ot lr llvu to save. ftla• aboat tlll1, foJu, o e an t lime you ta.ke a fooll1ll duff oa U.e road. • • • Ann Landcrs' ncw bookl~t. ''Sex and the Teenager." cxplainscvaryssJ}ect ofsexual behavior -T' where todrnw the line, how to say no. the various methods of contraception, thedangersofVD, the symp toms and where to get help. Fora copy. send Sl and a Jons. self. addressed. stamJICC} en ve/ope (J 7 cents wstJJgc) to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 11 995. Chicago, Ill. 6061 I. Stan and Ollle Hill and Jack and Ann Mertclien Hotel celebratina the etart of Knowlton were among the party-&oen at Oran&e Coanty Protocol Offfce. CONSULAR CORPS ••• From Bl Va.nacor:e 1s manager of the ho tel, architecturally styled 10 resemble ancient Babylonian and Assyrian temples. He could chat with manyofthe distinguishedguestsin their own language -hespeaks six.) • Other dinner committee members were Annamarie and Dolf Ballin, Beverly Thompson Coil, Bob ClUford, Ramon Curiel, Bea Cuthbertson, Wener Esche r, Marie Forde, Sophie Gendel, John H. Gerken, Mary Ann Green, Barbara Harrie, David C. Henley, Mary Lou Hopkins, Mary Jones (she will be ··on loan" from Disneyland to set up the protocol commit tee office). Thomas M. J ones, Nora Lehman, Mike Manahan, Lesly Martin, Muriel Reynolds, Beaty Robloson, Betty Sliver, Barbara Stewart and Gloria Zlgaer. Other credi ts: The evening was coordi nat~d by Carol Berg and the music wa~,prgv aded b_y J_oe Diam!!_dif~nfare.t<!nd dancing). Jan Knowlton (who sang the "Star Spangled Banner') and the Chapman Concen Choir directed by Dr. William Hall. The other guests incl uded lucky Robert and Mary Shackleton (he's a Peat Marwick panner), winners of tickets to Pans on Aar Franceandaccommodationsat the Hotel Mendien there. ··we were there two years ago for a bus mess trip." sa id a delighted Mary. "This will be more fun." T ru and Don Miller Also at the event, expected to raise $30.000 to finance the Protocol Committee. were the Henry Segerstroms (seated with Swedish CG Margareta Hegardt). Marilyn and Tom Nlelsen(seated with CG and Mrs. Abdelhak Saoud of Morocco), Dean of the Consular Corps and Mrs. Francisco Aguirre of Ecuador (at the Wieder's table), the Don Knolls(with Italian CG and Mrs. Giovanni Vlncenti Mareri as tablemates). the Steve Bado la tos (he ·s exec di rector of the World Trade Association). Marian and Garth Bergeson seated with the Most Rev. Tom11 Clave I and CG of Belgium Aadre Adam, Tom and Emma Jane Rlley, Pam and Bnee Nesta.ode, Pam and Sam Goldstein, Barbara and Keat Fruendt sining with JoA.nne and Geae Mix, Mimi and Hal Blrakrant (his brother from Michigan was once consul genera l to Austria). Dorl and Jack deKraU, Annette Hurwitz, Dr. and Mrs. Lock Gee Di.Qg, the Roger Hobbs and Donna and Joba Crean. SLEEP DISORDERS PROBED ... From Bl the spouse complams about getting kicked dunng the night." said Younger. This disorder 1s sometimes accompanied by .. restless leg syndrome.·· which occurs while the perso n is awake and worsen~ towards bedtime. People with this condition ha ve a restless urge to move their legs and arc unable to find a comfon able PQSttion for them. Fonunately. nocturnal myoclonus can be treated with low doses of muscle relaxant s. said Younger. show the normal progress of sleep stages." said Younger. "They go directly from wakefulness lo the REM (rapid eye mo vement) sleep as!tOCiated with dreami ng." Narcolepsy is sometimes accompanied by a bizarre disorder known as cataplcxy. For people with this condition. any sudden emotional stimulus -especially laughter - can trigger a loss of muscle tone so profound that the cataplectic. although conscious. will rnllapse. The good news is that narcolepsy "is highly treatable" wi th stimulants, said Younger. Narcolcpsy does not cause msomnia; victims of this disorder have the opposite problem. "Narcolcpsy causes uncontrollable sleepiness during the day," said Youn~er "The person will fall asleep when he should be awake.' Narcolcpt ics are not g1 ven a pol ysomnogram or required to spend the night at the center. Instead. they are monitored al two hour intervals during the day. Insomnia ma y not be cause for alarm. but Younger recommends a professional evaluation if dayume sleepi- ness begins to tnterfere wit h soc ial or work relati onshi ps. "Many of our referrals come directly from the patients (rather than a physician)," he said. For more information about the Sleep Disorders Center, call 670-6051. "When you record them in the lab. narcoleptics don't RESCUE ROUTINE •.• From Bl into the mouth while closing off the nose with your fingers. You should sec the chest rise and fall as you breathe for th e victim an d air <ihould now ~moothly. C is fo r CIRCULATION. You need not have any ronccm for whether the v1c11m's hcan 1s beating or whether th<' vic tim has a pulse before ac- complishing the above steps. A and B. After the four quack breaths. you hould check the carotid pulse in the neck. You may need instruction for the proper loca11on of the carotid pulse. ff there 1s no pulse. it 1s only at this FM STEREO time that you stan an1tic1al c1rcu1a- t1on. You place the heel of one hand on the lower third of lift: breast bone and }Our other fl and on top of the first hand. With your arms straight, you depress the breastbone I 1/J to 2 inches for each compression. If you are alone. the rate of compres~ion is 80 per minu te. Aficr each 15 com· pressions. you gi ve two qu ick breaths as above. If two resc uers are present, one will do the compressions for circulation and the other will do the artificial breathing. Whenftwo people work together, the compressions arc 60 per minute and one breath is interspersed between each fiOh com· pression. This routine must be con· tinued until paramedics are available. The technique ofC'PR is potential· YOU CAN DO ITI £;\ ~ .. T_2~~~~~~~G ~ -·--- WITH HYPNOSISll I AMY-COWOITAllY IMANINftY ............. ,_ .... ,.. .. ..... , .... -4 ........... -. c.-t"9y ~ .......... ~ ,_ •• (714) •72.-HYPNOSIS ("76) \t.l ... '""..... • • "'° -v..-. 0. .... ,..,. 0 '-- ly life·savmg when properly per· form ed. It is easy to master and can be learned and practiced in the courses offered throughout the count y. Dr. J. Bren nan Cassidy practi~ family and emef8ency mcdicmc in Costa Mesa. GWCclasses to show how to shape up No matter how out of shape you arc. you can improve in any of th ree exercise programs at Golden West College beginning Nov. 26. , For those who want to begin exercise on a gradual basis. two Monday and Wedne!lday programs. "Exercise for Out-of-shape Men and Women," 6 to 7 p.m. in Rec Ed 211. and "Exercise for Out-of· hapc Women Only," S to 6 p.m. in Rec Ed 218. will tone bodie at a lower pGce. Program fees arc $22. More advanced tudents may regis. tcr for ··~am How to Teach Ae ro- bics." Mondays, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. 1n Admint tration 136. OWC aerobic an tructor Priscilla Ficke will demon- tratc efTect1v~ cxetcist i nd in.Jury prevention techniques to would-be instructors. Proa.ram fee 1s S O. Advance reaistra11on in the collcae 1dmi s1ons and rtt0rds office o n tl'lr campu at I S744 Oolde:n West t .. Huntinaton beach, is rcqucsttd. For more 1nformat1on. phone 89 1-3991 ., I J#~ 0tenge CO.. OAM.V P.ILOTIT....._,, NOt .... IO. 11111 Doomsday from two d rectlo ·Testament' taut; ·ThreadTmarred by nuclear overkill will be sevcrl'ly te t~ by '"Thrt*b," such•• whtn a ~omao ll"ct b1nh by that )OU ha'IC 10 hlA away rro.. .. a Bnt1 b 8roadcastina Cotp. ro: htrvlfud is.J«n bJ1ina lbroup the sa.ad Law. ' ljoductton tha1 -will premiere in the umbilical cord. Much of the movie "We made lht decitioa '-P tOlll nHed tatcson Ted Turner's WTBS tracn thjs woman'' nomadic n -that wt didn't wuuowitana...., ... upe1"1Ult1on Jan. I 3. It wall have two mence fortbe next I S~ean ina world said Davis. ··wc•renot 1n thebuli.,. more plays on cable's WTB in in whu:h the dwuldlina human race of mai1na horror mov1et.. Ptople ~ January before 1t "offered in syodl-takes on the ctwxtcnstics oh pack tophistJCated about TV. T1aey kaow By FRED ROTHENBERG cation to non-cable tau ns. of wolves. . the vaphic stutT is faked. wc·rc •~ '~ .,.,., Also scheduled to run on WTBS _ Wuulcr sa1d this multi epton deahn& purely with human enaotioM NEW YORK -The year after about the same time will be a BBC c1nemat1c Annageddon could de-u lhc way to tct the mctaet out"' "The Day After," television remains documentary, "On the Eighth Day," sensiUZt or tum off audteoces. The hope. accordina,ao_Law, itJ~ fascinated wi1h images of a nuclear and a follow-up panel discussion. ..That's a da•r, but lhcre's a PQ&er ''hc1&htrn awarcneu in the lllUe, Tiie winter. But two upcoming pro-Tumt'r w1ll make an opening stair-' go00,"hcsa1d."Thcne1nctw1lllxan more informed a body ol'people it, • ductaons are poles apart in their mcnt each n1&)lt. outcry against the Soviet Union's and the more infonned and •ise a.re their anis1ic approaches to the end of the WTBS, which Turner proclaims as the U.S. government's nuclear arms dccmons." 1 ' world. the all-family antidote to the racce-." Davi~ and Law said there wu ao .. Testament" makes a powerful netwo rks' sex-and-violenoe poison. By understatement, ''Tesament" way to measure the impact of .. l'be emotional point without horrifying has lost its wholesomeness craiibility makes a more powerful point. "I Day After:· except that at anncted depictions of human deform11ies. with .. Threads," an unsaniti.ted ·d•'t think the &r&Phic 5tone are anenuon to the nuclear i5'UC for a wnite·'Thrcads .. should ~rated "X" • portr~yal-0fthe short.ttrm.andlong-_ good.~· sautDavid M. Davis, ex-penf)d ofttmt'. ABC's TV movie wu for gratuitous gore. range effects of a nuclear at tad on ecutive dir'C(?tor of ''Amerian Pfay-watche<S bya~stimated 100 miltitnr "Testament," the first motion pie-Sheffield. Engl~nd. house." "People respond more to v1ewt'rs -lhe sii1th largest audK'noe ture in1t1atcd and commissioned by h 1s an obvious attempt to shock huma.n Slones and human emotions in TV history. pubhc telev1S1on's ''American Play-and alarm people into an11-nuclear than scare tactics." "It was amazmg 10 witn~s the houSt'," will open the fourth season of act1v1sm. With detailed shots of By focusing on a normal Cahfomaa powerofTV:' S1Jd Law. ··'fha1 napt, "Playho use" next Mo nday. The SI charred, vomiting bodies and otht'r family. viewers will identify closet) the streets of New York Caty ~ million film. starrin~Jane Alexander. repuls1Ye footage, "Threads" is over-and emotionally wtth th~ family's empty The enurccountry was walCb- was in the theaters an the fall of 1983 kill and not suitable for anybody djgnified and coura1eous struple for ana the follow-up panel dascuJtion but was overwhelmed by the broltd· under I 00. · • • ,urvival during a nuclear n1gfitmare. (Ted Koppel's .. Viewpoint•'). Jfit had cast. a year ago. of ABC's $7 million .. Ted feels stronr.Jy that It's ume to .. To watch the motht'r (Afcxander) been an NBC documentiry, maybe ''The Day After." make a statementthat nuclear war is a lose them one by one is far more two miJhon people would have been "The at ring on A BC killed the game that nobody wtos," said Roben devastating than to prOJCCt ima&es watching." re lease o ve might," said Lindsay Law. J. Wuss le r. president of WT BS ... , .. s a l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=:=miiiiillilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- The cut of .. Seeame Street" &eta toCether for a birthday picture on the occulon of the-PBS clilldren'• ehow'• 16th annh~eraary. The pro&ram I• .een on 302 etation• and began lta new MUC>n Monday. e x cc u t 1 v e producer of "Ameri can tough. very bold broadcast. We arc Playhouse." .. We did a grea1 business concerned that kids won't be able to for four weeks. then it dropped off by handle it. so we . will have the 90 percent. The American appetite appropnace disclaimers in advance." for the subject was satiated." Wussier said tht' most gruesome America's stomach for the subject scenes would be discreetly edited. LOOK WHO'S FLYWG N FOR TIE THANKSGIVWG HOLDAYSJ Big Bird and. 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Cflfl.O IP ..... t (lll{MI Ill CllllloO Ill ... ... .. :,t• llf ll._IQll 1• " .. !Cl \MAI I m l• • ,, il l M Cl\ llOt~f ~~ 1 "'M l lllClllWJ!l lll (llO ~· . fHlf c"I 14. (JH, • ---r--'41 i'I II >t; • 11 •t>f,.\ • •VJllfl ' t •El T~O ~ SAOOl[BACll '" ~"• ., .,. 1 • '~' ~~A~ \-0[\lf~.I < I •' I I A(l(lllfU I ~·· '" '" 11-IOll l l !\l.•~'I tVOlll!tC. 11 ti~., '1!'~1 l!IGHI t~ COii i "'1l 1141 IHI '"' fOO Wll M • sau•u \lilllf " ,_ • tilSSJCN VI JO • " ICIUI ft l\.clS II CMI l "° '"' ~If'. iff. Ut lt20 -1 IO MAU 1Q.a1.11.ll1 "'•• • .... 1PC1 .. """ U\ •• !4 ammriii llltSHll 'mu -• • ·-Ill"' .,,.,. t ... I ~. ,... . .. Blll~lat . .. ~~-·· r COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 88 . ~- If you think governm~Dt waste is bad, look at the private sector Bf JOHN CUNNIFF ##~~I NEW YORK -A lot of fuss has been made about cu tting waste in the . public sector and still more will be heard in coming morttfls. suggesting that government has a monopoly on the misuse of assets. Fonowing the Grace Comm1ss1on, wltich earlier this year reported that its recommc-ndations could save the government $424 billion tnjust three years. there recently appeared a new group. Citizens Against Waste. Individual executives and their representative institutions are also expected to be speaking out loudly and often oycr tl\c next few months. And other cut-government organiza· tions are said to be planned. But what about the private sector -that area of the economy made up of non-governmental cstabllshmen ts. including corporations and a vanety of not-for-profit orpnizations such as museums and ph1lanthrop1c foun- dations? · .. Few observers of thr pri vare-scctor scene would answer that they have seen no waste. Many. it Is safe to say. are incli ned to believe that waste 1n the private sector ca n cost taxpayers as much or more as public sector waste. It can cost. for example. in reduced personal and corporate taxes as a result of unprofitable or poor per: formance; In reduced benefits to employees and shareholders; in bankruptcies; in strains on municipal facilities. Waste co!ils. whether 1t is public or pnvat~·. Eventual!}. 1t all shows up in a lower standard ofh fe th an otherwise would be the case. Consider how much the waste of time costs. No less than S 150 billion, says Robert Half. an employment specialist firm . Half calls the theft of ume Amenca's biggest crime. B) his definition. theft includes a lot of casual habits: Being late for work. lea ving work early. using the phone for personal reasons. i.ocial- l·r(Jm ,1ll md1<..1t111n .... 11.1pp"·.1r-.1h.11 CD iml'rt'"' ra11.·, .1r1.· gc 11ng Jov. 11 lrom whl'rl· lhl'\ \1.· lx:1.·n It 1r 1111111111 ... 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Half's fi~ures are for employees, but executive waste and theft con- ceivably is more costl y. Among more obvious areas of ~xccutive abuse is compensation that has no relationship to personal per· formance or corporate productivity. Examples: Bonuses paid even wnen busine~s falls; "consulting" contracts for retirees who are never consulted; and golden parachutes. or payoffs managers vote themselves when JObs are threatened by unfriend- ly takeovers. Mismanagement. that 1s to say, 1s felt by the immediate community in the loss of jobs and incomes. and .by the vanous levels of government in lost tiix revenues. If irreplaceable physical resources are depicted. it miJht even be argued that each citizen has been cheated. The U.S. loss of domestic markets often is blamed on management near- sightedness. Was it a lack of foresight by U.S. carmakcrs that allowed inroads Japanese manufacturers? lsn't it mismanagement when shoddy products are made? Elwood S. Buffa, protessor at the University of California al Los An· · geles, claims even that pan of the campus u~st of the 1960s. whose cost prob ly has never been assessed, as directed against poor product quality. "We should have paid closer attention to those protests, but we were too busy reaping the profits." he told a recent meeting , of the American Production and Inve ntory Control Spcicty. Amencan managers. he said. for~ot the basic requirement of producing somethins of value at a low cost and high quality and making it available when needed and wanted. By that definition. private-sector mismanageme~t might make gov- ernmental mismanagement seem puny. even~cn measured in dollars. rhc m1g111.1 I tatt'', am 11mc during 1h1.· hr-.a vc:.ar · Do-nn the linl'. l'\'\.'11 1f 11Hl'rl''' rate" h.1\1.· tlroprx.·J. you l:lll -.1111111'1."'t :.am>tlwr S 10.000, S.?0.000 11r $';().I)()() .II till' 11~11 11wc ... tmcni rate Your lmpl'ri:.al S:.aving ... Atu>urn Excn1tl\1.' can explain morl' lull) he >"' 11ur AdJ On advanwgc can worl-. ft >r Vt 1u Al-.< 1, he can 1.·xpl:11 n lit l-\\ 1t 1 g1.·1 m1ire111.111 S 100,000 in 111 ... uranu,\ hn-n 111 gl'I nu 1111. °' from your CD wllhuw pa' 1ng .ln l'.lrh· withdrawal JX'nal~ .• ind morl' •1 I' lo fl(Ml.OfWI ,, Call now to see how you can get the most out of your CD investments. 1-800-582-4848 Oran~<.· C:nunir I For nu 111..· 111111rn1,1t11111. pk.i-.t· I di 11ut 1111-. u 1uprn1l11111pkteh and -.t:nc..I it 111. lmrx·rr.il I \,l\·111g-. \ ... -..,.I.Ill• Ill ,-:;11 ( 1111\11\ ">lfl'l..'t \tllll' .!1111 'I.II) [ )ll'~ll C.:\ 1>.?111 I I I I I I I "lt.111\t ___ Hu -. l'l11111t· ------------- 0In1Pf::~!t~ ( .I 1111 p.111\ 11111111.· Pl11111v ------------ Bl''' 1111\l' It 1 c.ill ----------- I I I I I ( II\ \(,Ill' /1p ------------------oco 1120 : ~ Tomorrrm• Begins Tom1y ~ '"I"' l!lllJI f11rll·11u11·, r1~1111r. ll h ~ 1 .orll "11loJr.1v..1l 1 J 111111 t\l•IUllh K.1U""'1 'lah .... t ... 'h 10)(1 duh ,11,d 'lll'l'>t 111 \t·rolo<.Jl~"l I" Im('\ r1 ti ... l\fll)(• ---- lnduatrlal PrOductlon Percent19t Of Capacity 1967 100 .. L '-........_ ,. I 180 155 Indu•trlalproduction Production at the nation'• factorlea, mlnea and utilltlea waa frozen for the month of October ·at the prevloua month'•. level of 166.2. accordlnC to government reporta • Nordstrom Credit files for debt security issue SEATTLE -Nordstrom Credit lnc. Friday filed a shelf resistrat1on statement with the Secunues and Ex~han e Commission to offer up to S 15 Ilion of debt securities. <istrom Credit Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nordstrom whose primary business is the financ- ing of the company's customer ac- counts receivable. Nordstrom is a specialty retailer operating in six western states and selling a wide selecuon of apparel. shoes and ac- cessones for women. men and chil- dren . mwTI lnP:i~ t SI ~r~ A "' IC>A Can Wtv I Crv ' lg1ISw vi~ C.nl vioe rlefCn unkO urlroo tlVn 1 c.onLb Emcor E"9Cnv EnR\• Enrw1111 EQIOff FrmG FIOlcr Fl Em~ FtWnFn FINFI \ Flurocb FO(t~O Frnk f Frn1< FrM C. Fremnl Fu4H8 I §-ten nAut nO.vn i~::~.J' , .... ~,,sil~ revAd 1 14 ttADid \"; 11) a:~roov ~l't 3 t I 1,, 1411, ., ''• ~ Hr N 1_ ,_., tieehMll I' • Y,! ~dF '• , ~~w, q~ ~ ISC Int ~ tt,,, lnfraln f ,1, ,,,,.. 2 \'I lnlrcEnr \'J l't The S 150 million of debt securities may be offered from tjme to time ·through underwriters and agents. including Goldman, Sachs & Co. Goldman. Sachs & Co. will act as sales agent w1th.rcspect to the initial ponion of debt securities intended to be offered in the form of medium- term notes. . A reglstrat1on statement relating to these securities has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Com- m1~s1on but has not yet become effective. IT'S NOT YET TOO LATEt-ONLY 41 DAYS LEFT To Refund ALL '84 Taxes Withheld and Recover '81 -·93 Taxes 1"1 • 2·1 • 4 1 • 6:1 · 10.1 leverage Real Estate · Income 011 & Gas · Equipment Leasing Educational Seminar For Ouahhed Investors. CP.o;s & Brokers "INTELLIGENT YEAR-END INVESTMENTS" Tuesday, November 27, 12.45 PM & 5 :45 PM Presented by. DALTON & DALTON, INC. 2691 Ri~hter Ave .. Ste. 106. lrvtne • Near Jamboree/405 RSVP: CALL NOW (714) 660.1422 Our Statf ol Anorneys and .Accountants will be availabte 9 AM · 9 PM Monday · Friday, also Saturdays FOR A PRIVATE NO FEE INITIAL APPOINTMENT Lock up our Rate on your Terms. - Great American First Savings Bank A California Fmanc1al Leader ... Since 1885. ~ Open your account today. Call the toll-free Financial Line now: 1-800-423-BANK, Extension 1500. 2 YEAR TERM a::.. IZ.00" II.JI% Cu"tnt Y~ld· Currtnt htt • A Century of Service • Insured 6afety • $6 Billion Strong 5YEARTERM IZ.41~ J 11~14% Curttnt Yiftd• SM Juan c.pf1tnino Capfltrano INch San Clemente Cur~nt Ritf' --· FSIJC ........... ____ (_.. Otanoe Coaat DAIL y PILOT ITtielday, ~ 20, 1914 • ~...,.,..... RJchard McDonald will eat the 50th billion th bambar&er produced by the re.aurant chain that bean hl8 name. McDonalds' 50 billionth burger is due next week UP s AND DowN s - '-~= .. You'll get sa \\&n • on cu..._cruiscl, ·open a Money Market Certificate Account. If you chirt k ~avi nf? won'c gee you anywhere in chi. world . it's time you opened a Money Market Certificate Accoynt with Pacific Savings Bank Not only do these accounts pay high money market mcere t. for a limited rime they come with uh tant1al -;av1ng *on luxunou Cu nard cruise .._ TERM HIP DEmNATlON SA\'t,..GS• ,. --I mon1h Prtnc"" Moico/Al••k• SI\\' I monch• Prtn.;tto Mt"11IC'1' $1\\' Ii mnnth• Prtrw"" Mf\kc:'I $\\'I.' 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Exch11ngt lu un , r di nallonattv at mofe lhllfl l l Ba111trTrav l ""~ '~'' -'• Pl'lH!PsPel ,383.11 1i 1 -1• 18M ll '8ff' 4 1 j 1 • ' noca1 , • 11 '' xxon , 7 . t t11 ~ ~ornlnRHc l.060. 2 ~·~ ,., . mer T T 1191.• • ,,. ~ewlell~ll 1119 .2 r l ~~ I • onL I Jen 1174,9 2 ... + , ~olm~oro 81Y., 19'• + I • hrvst11r 711 • 7 -""'"' aOOICP 76 , 6 ~ f • Noeul Ut11 761.1 l<t • ,.1 . Intl arv 7<1S,700 7'• ._ • Am~ •oren 736,SOO lS'-1 ·~ .: ~ UPs AND DowN s NEW YORK (APJ -The follQwlno !iii snows rnt New York Srock Excttanoe ilOCki and warrants Iha! have oone uo the most and clown the most based on percen1 of cnanoe reoardleu of volume for Tuesdav No securities trading r:>elow i2 are incl· ·ucled Net and oercentaoe cnanoes are the difference between tne previous closl119 price and Tuesdev·~ 2 Pm orlce. UPS Name La" Cho Pct. 1 lnllHarv wl S • f '" Uo lo·i 2 lnllHarv )pf 29 21• UP 1· 3 lnllHarv l>fO 2t , 2 Uo . 4 Intl Harv 7'• '• Up 6 s ~ldMJ:rMfo .. • .. 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If 6.7 fl 6.! If s. I S It 49 H 21 :i Prev dav m 234 810 3 •2 NEW YORK (AP) -Sates, Tuesdav orlct encl net chanoe of lht 10 mos1 acttve American Slock Excllange luues, trading natlonatlv al more than Sl WanolabB 2 ,8 27'• ~ TIE Comm 8tt'i 6'·> t 1 OomeP1r1 164,2 I I • 16 Unlmar n 1 6, i'• -" Heizer 123.200 ~ .. ChartMedA ll<l,000 27 -1 C.ulfCan g 11<1,~ 13 • ~1Yf1~8dm 1U2~ 3 1-~~· ~-t: BrownFor B ~. 30~ + ~ 1;u~11f!1tlil!~MQl;I NEW YORK <AP> -Mosl ectlv• OVf{· ·l~·counter stocks suootled ~v NASO. Chl~{S9 l~mol~~l Bl~ A'l~ ~"" ~('lleC , , 2J~ 27~ -llh ~ri?i i1 1!~ 11~ =·~ l$V~V Sl~._000 241h 2in -'h Pebil "30,100 9~ "" t ',-\ Thou s 39VOO 17~ 1 V'J 111 Ol110nc ll.1,IOO 3 'It -V. GoLD Quo1E s S••l!Ct.0 '#OflO QO!O po IC!lt f llftll8~ LC>f\don m<>"''"O l1•lnQ $342 &S Ott $0 Tl> lolldoll lll••n(l()n l111no 13•~ &~ 011 SO I~ l'>a•t• •II"'""'"'''"""' S34i ~, vD \ 1 te Fret1r.tv11 '""'II $l•3 •6 011 to ~s Z11rlcfl '~'• •""'"""" t 1 Sl•l !>O on $011Q. »•3 no •••.o HMldJ & Hetm"" IO"'• Ila ly QUOl•I $i4J 65 pH ~~ -1...-111.rcl IOl'llt O••• ~u<>l•I ,,,~ 0\ otf $0 7S .. 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To keep track of wherecompantesaregotngand which peoplear helping th m get there.just watch 'Credit Line' -every day in the Business s ctlon of your new lli'Y Ill~ l Marina High atar Mlected ·~ Dally Piiot player of WMk. C2. ...J., j C~nquero~ liVing Free Newport Chrrstran has its own ideas ·a bout football Man Smtil sCnooh °'"'ttOft tMm---~.­ p1onsh1p game a1urday niaht. And. foi the second year tn a row. The ( onquerors lost in tM finak • Jo"' season 10 811 Pme.uchool which · the) topped in the first round of the ptayolTsa few v.~ksaao .. I &:12. • By RICHARD DUNN N("V.pOn Chn uan's ~· IQ DellfNolc.--,. *"' the finals a1 Victor Valle¥ Htp, ~I man\ Big Five C onferen<.e ti_1gh Hespeaa C hn 11an. 1s the ste<>nd· schooh. (001ball l'i a religion ~t ranked 1cam 1n CIF Eight-Man foot· Newpon Chns11an High. school 1s ball and. <tlthouah the Conqucr~r1 built around rehgJOn. and football '" 0 earlier an the ~ason bc•t Hcspcna. mereh a game. _ handing 11 ats only loss of the year. For· area schools l1~c Edison and fr«' 1sn·1 about 10 tart ravuw boW Fountain Valle> no10nei.. comes 1n 1t'sa "shov.down:· an<h ''mne'TIJ"F1-- b1g packagcs. Bu1. for Ne"Port ( hm-e'cn .. s1tuat1on for Hespcna. now 11an. a small 'iChool that plaH e1gh1-I 1-1 man football. exposure and popu-F1rs1. 10 !>et the record stra1,tu. thi• lanty come with shm design!>. I'> ho" Free JUSllfies the so-called Thal bnngs us 10 the nnt point "e1gh1-man football." The po1n1 of view for the Ed1sons and "\\c miss about two tackles and the Fountain Valle)s. "here football usuall) a fullback on offense ... he 1s basically thought of first and a e\pla1ned. ··and on defense ~ school can be. bu1h around 11s 1ra-usuall) go w1thou1 the (two) tack.Jes d111on. spant revol\es around the fall and probabl} one defensive back." excitement. Feelings arc so loose and football it D..., l'tlo4 pflolo bJ lM l'efM Newport Cbrlatian High'• football team checka out the Edatedt with Kevin Hendrie altting on floor (center). On the competition on tape duilD( team meeting. Seated , from left, floor, from left, Cbrla Humber, Scott J ohnaton, Robbie Robert Hendrie, Pete Dean, Tom Ba .. , Ste•e Forbes, Sean Morgan, David Theel, Doq Chapin, Scott Tlmmlna. They McArthur, Coach Terry Free, Eu«ene Anderson and Mike go for the eight-man (amaD achoola) title Saturday night. Al Newpon Chm11an. sp1rn 1s such a small affair that. when asked taken more 1n a schol~c and what their overall record was, Fr« religious sense and too1hall could be and his 13 Conqueror players that equivalent 10 an after-school in-v.ere sitting an his h' mg room one late 1ramural spon afternoon (v.,a1ch1ng films) had to Bui don·11cll 1hat 10 Tern Free. the thin I.. a moment coach at Newport C hns11an ~ho has ~fter a scnes ofbnef dLSCussions. a guided has squad into 1he (IF E1Jlht-(Pleue eee NEWPORT/C4l Longtime r~_vals ge_t to.gether again ~~:ck:in Ta~~Sea Kings 6th f D rOW Tbompeoo Benedict LawM>n Barnett Sailors are IQose, but Barnett .tight All-senior lineup keeps their co-ach in another dither .. By ROGER CARLSON Of lhe Deity l'llol Stefl Seldom do you run into a coach hkc Newport Harbor High:!> Bill Barnell. The veteran coach. who has guided his team into the ('IF water polo finals for the 11 th s1ra1gh1 year. docsn·1 mince words Barnett docsn·1 keep track of his team's records - or ind1\ 1dual sconng for that matter -he JUSI knows how many umes 1hey"ve lost. or who isn't doing this or 1ha1. For the record. 1he Sailors arc 24-1 as they get readf for their showdown with Corona de Mar at Long Beach's Belmont Plaza Wednedsay night (8:30). ·And. for the record. the Sailors cnier with an all-senior lineup - wh ich 1s good and bad (Barnett says seniors are all 100 cocky). "Oh. yeah.'' Barnell responds when asked 1f this group of scnior'i ...-os as much trouble for him as his ~st sen1or-onented teams. : And. ha'c the :ulors really done 1lie job this year in an\ one pan1cular game. something the) could reall) feel good about'! ··Well." says Barnell. "Our win over Corona was nice. but after I looked at the films they did a 101 of 1h1ngs wrong:· fh1s has been 1hc ge neral pattern of Barneu·s a1ti1ude toward his beuer 1eam~-s1mply because pcrfec11on in water polo is difficult to obtain. and Barnell 1s an adm111cd pcrfcc11on1st. In the field arc Cameron Thomp- son. Andrew Lawson. Trevor Bened1c1. Jon El ho11. R1eh Stanlc) and Doug O"Donncll. wath Trip Mon1gomery usually the first off the bench. In the net is Mike Campbell. ··Lawson 1s considered the Sailors' bc'it on defense -an area which earned them against Long Beach Wilson in the semifinals. "O"rstrength is 1ha1 all of them arc H'I) 1atcn1ed.'" 'i:l)'S Barnell. ··As a group 1he1r one of the best I've ever had 1alent-w1se. ··eu1 surprcss1ng their egos - that's a problem.'' ··complacency... says Barnell. "That's my biggc<tt worl)'. All they've heard is how talented they are. The game v.c lost (against Miramonle from Orinda in a tournament) the\ pla~cd ll'mble. The~ 1hough'1 M1ramontc would JUSI roll o'er and v.e lost our composure:· tangle Wednesday in polo s h owdow-n LONG BEA( H -Defending ( IF 4-A champion Newpon Harbor and Ll°J_pcrc.ruual n val -Car~na..Dc.1 Mar"s Sea Kings. add another chapter in 1he1r water polo history Wednes- da) n1gh1 at Belmont Plaza. colliding for the crown for the fourth lime since 1969. Thc 1v.o long11mc polo po"cr'I ha-.e dominated these finals for 20 }Cars -1h1s 1s Harbor's I I rh straight 1np to the finals and the Sailors. under Coach Bill Barnell. have won nine 111lcs since Barnell°'i fiTs1 one in • 1<>67. Corona del Mar. v.h1ch 1s 3-0 apmst the Tars 1n these cham- p1onsh1p finals. has won 11 five limes since Ed Newland's 1965 team. and the two have held a virtual lock on 1-2 ~talus in the Cl F this past se .. son. Wednesday n1gh1 (8:30) Harbor is faced w11h one of ats mos1 chaJlenp.1ng 1cs1s of the year -10 stop Corona del Mar for 1he 1h1rd umc in one sea on ··w e·c beat them 1w1ce." <Ml\S Barnell. ··so they've got 10 be hungi) 11gers." .... .\lso a big conn·rn 10 Barnell is what he calls hi s weakest point going aga1n'il Corona-.. s1ron~est asset '"The) do a lot of ou1s1de shooting on second foul switches and that's the one area we ha' en '1 done as good a JOb as we should. "'That's the heart of their game and the two-meter man (Steve Schroeder) reall y finds the open man." Corona del Mar Coach John Vargas. a product of Los .\llos High and C Irvine and the brother of 0 1) mp1an Joe Vargas. secs 11 as an uphill task and knows there l'i precious lmle his team can..,overpla>. "We ha\C 10 play a lot beucr team defense:· says Varga'i "We have w do a lot of helping out. ··\\-hen a gu) dn"e" through somc- bo<l} has 10 help out and that's what Nev.pen's good al ··in ordrrto beat them we'll ha\e to do that. We ha\e 10 do 11 as a team. we're not going 10 do 11 ind1v1duall)'." Barnell says he expects a wrinkle or two from Corona dcl Mar. but Vargas ~}S no chanjlcs are forthcoming. ··w c·rc not going 10 change an}- th1ng. "l"re rcall} concerning ourselves w11h defense In the pa"\ r,e alwa}s ~en (IF finals game at I J-12 and 12-11. but I'd like to ~t· 1h1s one at 8-7 . or 7-6. Newpon·s real quick and the\ 're real sman players. but most o(all. the' havc a lot of depth." On paper. 1he 1lor; appear 10 have the edge 1n coachmg. too. Oedlng Schroeder Tic.bey CdM'·s teamwork key to its success Oeding the spark. but Vargas says h e h as right blend By RICHARD D NN D.ily Pllol CO<fnpondeftl ( orona del Mar High Coach John Varga\ has one of the mo<,t c,outtht after \\ater polo pla}er" on his squad. hut in looking al CdM·s c;1at1'it1C\ \OU0 d OC\er knO\\ II -unlc\\ \OU follo\'ed the Sea Kmgs~nd ha\C r~·ad thl· namc Jeff Ocding . \\ 1thout quc'it1on. Ocdmg " thl' hart..hone 10 CdM's 2.~-4 l('am 1hat'll he lacing 1op-~cedcd Newport Harbor (~4-1 l Wednesday night at Belmont Plata for the CIF 4-..\ champ1onsh1p. hut \iargas lcels 11·.., hccn a team l'llon 1ha1 ha<. pu1 ( JM 1n10 1hc final<, The ~·a l\.ings' 'itreng1h -dclen<.t' -1<. something Varga-; feels \\Ill gel them 0\ er the wall agamst the a1lor' who ha\·e alrcad) hcatcn them 1w1cc th1'\ 'ieason- -\nd. lhl'rl· "111 he no -.1rall'g' 1o"ard"ha1 Varga,&( o ha<>10\IOrl· for 8111 Rarm·11·. a1lor<. dl'll'll'l. and more dcfen,e ..\nd 1ha1 de1en'ie mu\I come Imm the Ii kc" of D.n 1d \'•'>la u ncl ~In r \rhrtx'der < 1ar. I 1rh~ ~tuart L 111a .. VIM:aunel Ja'\on L1t..enc; and Jell Tomlin 1n add111on 10 Ocd1ng ··'A'e'rc 1n a p<l\lt1on "hen· \\l' hJ\l' nothing to lo'\C:· 1he <;t'lOnd·\Car coach said. "hccause v.e'rc scrond o,ccJl'd 10 them and v.c· \ c llhl Ill 1hcm IV. ICC "\\'ho t..nov.,·• l hl~ m1gh1 tx· Cl\ erconfident ·· Bui along the path h•v.ard hc1ng 1n the CIF finalo;. 1hcrc·,.. much more 111 the Sea King' lhl'n JUSI t kJing and defi:n\C L1t..c '-cv.port ( d~1 1s nntnl lcir 1t' dl•J)th T' Tripoli \arga' '" I pla\cr nit the hcnth \\OUld JP[X'JI read\ for the l hallenge \\ l'lfnl·,da\ "He'<. ..i real quKk pla\l'r." \ argJ' <,aid nf h1:. 'i U('lC'r-<.uh "lk run' lhl l ou ntcr a 11ad \l'r. "ell .. The Sea l\.ing' arc al\o hk''l'll "llh pla\er\ 111..l' -\k\ \\t•,m•r \\ht> Jl· lOn..llng Ill\ arg;i'> "hJ' J prl'lt' !h\<~I 'hnt ·· 1ha1 l3n ulmc oil thl· hcnlh "\\ c'rl' rx·al..rntt al lhl· t'nd (lll lhl -.ca"<'n) no" .. '11d \ 3f1?.3' "ht> la,1 \Car gu1dl·d lhl' \ca i-..ing<. w ,1 .;_; • .., record ··'A c arc. ngh1 no" at c•ur tx·'t 'A t'0 \ c hc:cn 1mpnn 1ng thl' '' hok 'ca,11n .. '"" 11·, 1u'1 .1mattt•r111 'l ttlin!! Jn" n lhl· plJ\l'f\ I 1u'it '-'.int 111 mal.l· ,url· that thr' ·,l rl'l.l\\.'d \l•llll'tlllll'' In !hi' kind 1>1 \llUJll'>n \l\U \,10 Ill I 11>11 11"'1 hrd .ind g1•1 tnn f\1 lll'd Tomlla Lill- Rams' Robinson: The playoffs are still in our hands K -h t -1 ill t t tt mu h:· Ram\ C ch John Robmwn Th1.• Rum,· ma1chup "ill'"'' the (. then he htrcd m ... JnJ ~a, ... · nll' a em p opes earn w re urn 0 pa ern said Monda}_ ... l thtnk four teams arc Dul"\. 4-w 111 moirk a rl'Umon re'"°"'' hie p<l\llttln T 11 llll' hi.:·, ld · -h · compctm1. for three hcnhs T the lx'tv.1.-en Kob1n'>tln .ind lhc man h<' nnl' ot th"' ht:'<.t .. ~'Which WOU mean tWOStraig t WfOS (Washmeton) Rcd\kan\. 1h.,.-(Nev. rcplac ... •dashcad coachatthl'l nl\<'r-The Ram<..who<.t•11fkn.,.,·ha<.lx•1•n • York) G1al\l!>. the (Dallas) ( ov.bo}'l "It\ of oulhem ( alltomm fohn 1.·on-.cPat1'c'anrt•C111artl·rha,t.. \ in1l' : From AP dl1patclae1 Milwoukre. Kempe 'J'I'<' 'led concern and the Ram\. all at 7-. nnd St. I ou1' McKJ) I crrag;1mo ~uOcn.•d a t'lrot..1·n hJntl 1n • The Ram are-,maningfmmaonc-1ha1 the Ram., had "0111v.o m 3 row (6-6)could comr ha l · Md-~a~. v.ho "a' 11n th<" coaching the third pmc ot 1hc \CJ,nn and thl tdcd lo 10 Green 8:i). but their anJ that he hoped th ' v.ouldn't \llC~ " ur pla.~olT 1tua11on 1s 1111 an our nail at Orqon "hen Roh1m1on v. a me\pcncnct'd Kemp lt'~1l 0' er 'till • paucrn \h1~\ ~wn would 1nd1ca1e to 1hc1rp:it1em. Ou 11hl'' llid pl:l)ll\& own h nd'i It "'' v.an 1hrl't' (ul the 'ilUdcnt nt thn1 hool anti f;:ucr h1rtd don·1 kno.,, .,,b~ f crnp.rno \\lll ~­ they'll be in top form nc'<t unda) one of 1hc1r poorci aamc ot the rem 1n1na fourl. I lecl ronfident v.c him as an 3\.'\1\t:1n1 :at ~outhC'm < l lull c;pec-t1a,.:1n qa1n 11he fampoi &) Bue . ..e son in the l 1-ti lfil\.. can make the t1l11,off' \\ e could '"if hcrorc mo' 1ng t)n m T.1mpJ R;t' hJ\ lk., hc\·n 1hn.1v.1n thl· b.111 1n : 1ncc JcfTKemr> tx.-camc the Ram~· On the P<>"llH' •11dl 1f the Ram 1v.o and still lJO ahhouih lh('n 11 aMounccd hc'11 rcunn . 1 thl' tnd nf pr.H Ill\' An,1 <.111t,·d \11"1 lnr thr 11<1 1v.o c;tart1ni quartrrhack an the fourth can \)ntinuc th · trend throuah the v.oukln't llC' tompk IC'I tn our th" ~Ol'l(lfl • pnmcc; hut thl· 1n1u1' It' a knm t..k on pme of the sea on. they've won tv.o final four anm,c or the ~awn. they hand .. • Rohanc;on \i\nl of i'fi,•'l\uC',· ro.1,h h1-. fl3'"n~ hcind ha,n't healed n1m· aamcs in a row \hrcc umcs. onl) to almo'it cert:unl v.111 wind up in' the Rob1n5on ""d of tht• 10~1, tu the '"John 1c~a' "•h prot'l.ll\h the mo\I l'ktch Rohm~'" -.;nJ 1h1.· •1u:u· Jo~ the nt\t txfott cmbarkina on tton I root ball L u. pla)Off p kc!'\. .. , th1nl.. V.1.'."0l"C Ob\IOU\h tnOut'nllal man '" Ol\. lC hin lul\J\ .. tolll him 1tw h.to'-11\1111 .. "~·n. another 1wo-pmt" 1t t01"\ tf't:nk \\1ld·<:01rd cntr;. up'l('t and cmhart.l\\4'd 1hnt \\C dn1n't l0::m·1.·r I 'mt ol lollo"~d him Jmun,t hl· thmv.., thl· h.111 ' tron1callv hcndtna 1oto 13\l ~un-··rK"\fllh' th<' ~loom 1n 11lv.;aulrc:. pl3\ hi:"cr . \I()\\ \\\' hl'I\(' tn ao 111 l-k "''' Jfl.JI hi.'.",, I m1.• li\IC'n 11n1.I . j'll h1.· v.,·11.' It'll\ l'l\.fu:nt v.,· \\\\Ultl ~ay·., me lj!.ltn\I tht Packer\ 1n our \ltua11on ha\n"t 1.·han l.'d that l amf\3 :ind v. in·· karn t k t'l\.·1.nnw 11' lwad <"1.l; {h ;al Jlh o.1h' h1n' tv f'I,,, lh'" .. l"-GLE\\000(-\P)-~fterstart- 1ng the season 0-6-3. the Los .\ngtles "-•ng.s d1dn'1 tool 100 different from the team 1ha1 missed the pla)'ofTs a \Car~ • But thl· "-1ng\, who rallied from a '-1 defic11 to defeat the Calgary Flame' S-4 \.1onda) night ha'e shov. n v. hat a difference a \'Car can mat...c Thl.'."1r \ 1c101') Monda~ night \\a5 lh.c 1cam·s ~u.lh !.tra1 hi Na11ona1 HO<. ii.I:" l l·agu,· '1c1or. and ninth 1n 1hcir la\I HI gaml·s \farrel Dionne. v. ho had his 28th carrrr hat tnd, 1n the game. said the cluh·, turn-arnund has been a tcam l'tl11n ·\\ l ·rl' nn a roll and "<'.rt· tal1ng gaml'., av.J\ lrom team~ the~ 're not g1 \ ing them lo us ·:he said "l suall) 1n the pa'>I one line v.ould cam the 1cam nll"-e-.er. hod' 1s contnhu1- 1ng · lkrn1c !\ ll'hOll'> gave the Kings the fcad "11h h1!. 13th goal of the season l'arh 1n the third penod and Jimmy Fo\ added the C\ entual game-winner \\ th \..it. kit 'A nh the' 1c1or.. the l\.mgs moved h> v.nhm l"O pom~ of Calgary for \l."lond plall' 1n 1he m' 1he DI\ isao n hl.•hmd th1· [dmon1on 61lcr,s. l o' -\ n~ek., Coach Pat Quinn 1h1nt..<. \Onll' teams ha'c taken the "-.mg'> too hgh1h I'm \Url thl'' loolcd at us slcp- tl\:alh .. hr '>J1J · \nd "e should look jll,ur-.t•hl''-'t..cplllall) 'A-e'\ecaught . \omc ll·am' un 1he1r heels and we ho pt• Ill call h \llnll' more .. The i-..1ng' ho~e,cr. made a be- lil \\.'r llUI ol ( algaf) Coach Bob l1.hn\11n r hn. \l ttol a \ l'f) good team ... ,,,J fohn,on '"1 hl'\ 're (or real .. Lo., .\ngl·lcc, n~~ded some big Sl\'CS 111 the tin.al minute from goalie Bob l.in1·,' l < algar. nlrl"ad~ on a power pl.i' pulkd 1he1r goalie for a 6-on-4 JJ\ antagl· tor thl' final I 15 but could 11111 nll thl' l\lng goal II \\.1, J good h<Xl..e\ game 111n1~h1 -..i1d fohn,on .. 'A c had the , Jg, 11r thl tir<.1 period The} (the "-Ill!!' 1 h\<1k "' l'r in the ~'<'ond but at thl , nd 1•1 thl· g.1mc v.e had the edge .1g.11n \\ l' \\\"fl' v.inn1ng all the 1.1,n•rr .. hut \Puld no111ut the puck 1n rlw nd BYU r a nked No. 1 by AP From AP dispatche Rnp.h.1m '\)U ng L•n1\Crs1t> has lx'\t1ml· lh1 hr\t \\-es1ern ~thlctic ( (1n1t•rcnll lt'Jm 10 eH'r be rankl•d 'o I in The Assocuu.td Prl'"' ,olt<"gc toothall. as ~ell as thl' lilih IC'.lm to hold down the lop \j)OI lhl\ ';('a'iO n The ( ouµr' the n;lllon·., only untll.·.1i...·n mJtor-collcge team. htld\tl'\I th~1r record 10 11-0 \aturda' h\ ddeatmg l l\Ah ~4-14 l txla' the' \ auhcd from third f'l.ll\ "' 'o I tn th1" \\t"tk' .\P J"'Oll rt'\.C'I\ IOP 40 of 5 firs1- 0IJl 1• 'l'l''' nt..t.1h1•m.1 and Ot..lahoma \tall.'." v. h11·h nwrt 'a turd&) for then ht 111 r\·('rl'\4.'nt the Bia b&ht in 1 hl' Ora nf.4· Ru" I .Hl' st~:ond 01nd 1h1f\t ""' lo\>eet.. ner ~1n& "1 \th Oln l hlUl"\h ~\J'le(ll \cl\ '4ll\I ~Cd Th<" rankintt' und .. rv.c:nl \Orne v.holc k \hul01na_ alter nt..le horn" ~nnt'\.l·d oiT 'lo 1 "'~ hr';l.,t...1 I., ,1rn1'oma lhl' C 11rn ht.,i..c:~ 10 "4.'\ r nlh pl..14 t' .tml 'J') up""t '4·,onJ-nnt..c l \tmth (. amhna \\ 'l t a £ a C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /TuMClay, November 20, 1984 '-ish: too good to be Overlooked It's been a very frustrating season for Marina High ·s ta lented receiver By RICHARD DUNN against · n tte. pcrhap ha\'c ftnoll> felt R1sh·s pr<scncc. Although mo t ••lre:-ad> kne" of Rish' ~apab1ht1c!i. man> outsiders would have trouble relating to K1sh'!i past thi~ cason. 0811r Hot Cor•~I F1u ll'".it1o·n ha!i carded Chip R1!ih 1h1s entire football season. but ln111 Fnday night the wide re-t.'CIH'r soothrd a lot of unXll'I\ with a fine performance -and II Couldn't have lOffil' at a morc upponunc tune His live recept1on!i for 80 )ard!i helped Jent Lo)ola's drfcnse and guide Manna High toa ~S~~OCIF-Big h'c \nnfrrencc first-round pla)ofl \ IClO~ 't ou ')CC. Rii>h run' u 4.4 40. he·!i a three·> ear ll'lterman and mo\t tallege recruiter\ "ere drooling when his name \.I.as brought up during prc- season. Chip Rlsb Thl· Vil.Jn~). no..-. 7-4 and headed for 4uanerftnal all1on th" Wl'l'lo. But. right from the start. mo I '>l'hools began doubk. C.\Cn tnpk· co\ cnng the~ought..af\er receiver. to the point Rish wa!in't catt'h1ng an) foothalls. ·\nd. toa high school ~n1or SPORTS BREAK Gooden NL rookie of year Navy vs Iowa· . 11.!EW 'tOKJ.... -D"1ght Gooden Qf a • • . > the Ne..-. 't ori.. Mt.•t<;, "ho blazed a stnkcout Fre. edoni Bo~I's llaildunnl!the 1984\easonthateraM:dthe ~ name'> of Hab ~rnn: und Sam McOO\l.ell from the rl·rnrd boolo.s. was named Na11onal Lcagul' 11• kely niatchup? Roolo.1l' of thl' 'l l'ar Monda). . · . • Ciootkn·,., '>election b) the Baseball Wntef\· .\~sona1 1on 9f America gave thl' Mets tht.· league'!> From AP dispatches \\ .\i.;HtNGlON -The Washington [i] Po\! r\'J><.irtt.·d toda) 1ha1 Na'~· a ~8-21 ell• up~t \\lnnl'r O\'er thl'n-No. 2 South Carolinc:1 lu!.1 'iaturda) 1<; under l'On!>1dt.·r- a11on for a '>POI 1n thl' t-recdom Bowl Dl'l". 26 ;lt .\nahe1m ~1ad1um · ··\\ l.·, l' got a lot ol 1rom in the fire." '>31d Freedom Bo" I nel utl\ e director Tom Starr. ··"-'c'rl' chc<:kmg all ofthl·m uut." He said that lo"a apix-ared most 111>.cl) to be om· of the tea ms 1n' 1ted to the magural contc<,1. NJ\~ I!> 4-5-1. with its finak S<Murda~ aga1n'1 .\rnn . The Post al\o quoted 5ourt'e<. a!i '>aying tha1 Hohda\ Bo..-. I ofli c1al<1 .... anted to match M:m land. 7-J, aga1n'>t. B't t i. 11-0. \.1.-lnch jumped to thl' t'op in 1h1~ "eei..·s .\)'><X.lated Prc\s poll. Bui \1ar) land instead chose to sta~ \\1th the Sun 80 .... 1. "h1lh made the Tcrps their first lho1t·e to pla} Tenm·.,~ec l)c1: 22 at El Paso. T e\as. \1anland's Ul."C.'1s1on lca,~s .\uburn a~ B't l ·., hJ..cl~ upi>onent .\uburn. ho""e-.cr. might "ind up 111 the Sugar Bo..-. I 1f Flonda. the outheastcrn C onfrrenn· champion is dcnu:d a berth because of allcgt.'~ NC .\A v1ola1ton!> Quote of tbe day ''1 don't think AAYbody-tan reali:tc Where l've been and what I've been through. lt's really bard to describe." -Indianapolis Colts quarterback Art SelaUclater, who a year IJO was sitting out a Jeaauc suspension after admirung that he was pmb6na heavily and beni_ng on NFL games, including those involving his team. rookie !>ckrnon for the second straight sea on. R1gh1- fil'lder Darryl Strawocrf) was the 1983 NL rookil'. Goodl'n rl.'Ct'l\Cd all but one of tht.• first-place 'otc\. totaled 118 points. and was the onl > player mentioned on all 24 ballots. Ph1ladelph1a second baseman Juan amuel fini shed second wnh 62 points and Los Angeles pitcher Orel Hersh1scr was tbtrd with 15 points. Gooden said he had gotten somt.• help from S1rawbcrry in armroaching h1~ rookie f.cason. Gooden "I talked with 5trawberry about thl' things he went through. and 11 helped a lot, .. said Gooden. adding that he felt he could a,01d the 'ophomorc J'"'· · "I don't agree with that too·much." he ~aid. ··That rnme~ from pulling 100 much prcs\url' on )ourself. I'll combat that b) p1ck1ng up ..-.here I left oil and worlo.1ng on some "eaknc!f.scs." -\l'>o n:ce1' ing 'ole!> were an Frann-.co outfielder Dan Gladdl·n (9). Ne..-. York pitcher Ron Darling (3). 5an Diego outtidtler ( armdo Manino (2). Philadcl- µh1a outfielder Jeff SIOnl· (I) and ~l. Louis third-.. baseman Ten"\ Pendleton (I I. The onl ) ~otcr who ha<! Samuel ahead of Gooden on his ballot was Dave Nightingale. national correspon- dent t'fthl.' Sporting News. Oootlen . ..-.ho fin1:.hed M'rnnd to Rici.. Sutcliffe ol the ( hu:ago Cub\ 1n 1he NL C) 'l oung \Ollng. 'ilruck out 276 balll'rs 1n 21 t( innings for thl· Met!\. brcalong the rookie rn<1rd ul 245 '>Ct 1n I 955 b\ '>l·ore. of the entire &bllU: the pn.•v 1ou!> me-et mg th1 p1 cpanng fo1 <11xis!>1hk&olkgl'carecr. 1t has Ix-en frus1rnt11l11..10 y 1he least. Ht\ olkn'i1\-c ~rlorman c. wh1('h included a 19-)urd touchdown catch 1n thl' !>Ccond quurtt'r. Manna's fin.t ~·orl· of thl' gam<'. earned him the D:uly Pilot's prep Pla)·cr oft he Weck. Player of the week econd week uf the l·awn ~ he1 Murana hooded &r' 11cC 1~1) 1tsonl• lo s. and caught JUS\ one pass for 11 )Urd\ Aruona tatc. SC' and Oregon." ··wl•'ll need a won& defense - rcall) lh1nl we'll beat tht'm, " "1)'1 Ri~h. Rish says. ··1t hns heen frustratmg for him," Vi~ing Coach Duvt' Thompson ~td. .. We've had u tough time getting the ball 10 him th1 yl'ar. We did a good JOb throwin~ to him Friday niJht ~hen the) didn't double-cover him. though." R1<;h is. undoubtedly. a talent - and he'll most ltkcly ~nd up at u maJor college. though his ~7 c:uchcs for 445 yards this foll. whicf'\ 1s outstanding for mcm high school recc1vl'rs. might 1odicatt otherwise. What can be expected from R1 h now? After alt 1he confidence level l'Ould Ix' back up 10 stand;lrd and. lik~ he showed last week. m the big &ame the good phl}'ers piny and a.rcat pln)'cro, com<' throuah. His $lats ma) not be overly 1m- press1ve. but collegl' recruiters aren't stupid. The) know when a blue- ch1pper !.)JD the work..s. and Rish fits that mold to a tee. ··That d(ksn't bother me ... Rish says. "I'm not bummed or any1hing. H1.tl-)Cah. I get fruwateJ:· Fnday night's rematch bet~cen the V1longs and Sen 1te. the 1wo-11me dcfend1.ng CJF Big-Five champions. marks special significance for R1 i.h. I le wa~ doublc-co\ercd nearly the "It keeps yo u alen after havi04 a game hke he did:' Thomp on &atd. "You want to go back out and catch five or six more ball~. "I'' l' had a lot of ll•tters from Howe• s elbow labeled 'better• LO~ .\NGELE -Los Angele I a Dodger!. pitcher Stl''~ Howe. \\hO leH "intl.'r baseball 11 "eeks ago" 1th pain in h" left dbo\I.. had the elbo" re-examined Monda\. l'l\ Dr F-rank Jobe . ..-.ho called lhl' arm .. h<.·t tcr:·· s<l1d a tl•am -;pokesman. .\ftl'r the l'Xumin ing the elbow un Howt'\ p1tch1ng arm at the Cenllnl·la l-losp1tal Medical Center. Jolx' s.11d. "The arm is lx·tter. Howe will keep the splrn t on for I U more da) sand then he will bt•gin testing the arm wnh light 1h rowini .. After an 1ni11al examination of Howe 10 Jays earlier. Jobe put a splint on the pitcher's arm anct rl'commended rc'illng the elbow until a re-exam1nat1on. Jotx-·s prehminar) cxam1na11on revealed "subluxmg..·· a popping out of thl' ulnar nerve 1n the elbow. Ho..-.c. in the 1n1t1al stages of a comeback after a \l'ar's suspcn!>tOn and drug rehabilitation. had returned io California on No ... 9 from the Dominican Republic, where he made three apix·arancl's in a winter league for the Dodgers. Howe had rcportl'd to the Dominican Republic after s1gn1ng a onl'-year contract with the Dodgers. Before signing 1hc contract. Howe had pitched for the first time in over a )l'ar in an AriLOna lns1ruct1onal League. Maple Leafs stop Canadiens MONTREAL -Russ Courtnall ~ lofted a shot o'er goalie Steve Penney's ten ' shoulder at 15: 12 of the third period to give the Toronto Maple Leaf'> a 6-4 victory over tht"-Montrl'al Canadicns m National Hockey League action Monda) night. The \1cton snapix-d a lt>-game Toronto winless streaJ.. dunng which 1hc Maple Leafs lost ~vcn and 11ed three g:imc' Indiana trips Bulls, 137-120 CHI( \(,() -Indiana guard Vcrnt.' Fleming came off thl' bench 10 score 24 ol "We lc~wha1 his talent is. and the college scouts do. too. He won't be overlooked." Prep players of the .week *·~~~~~~~~~~ KEN GRIGGS Edlaon The junior caught five passes for 45 ,yards. one a touchdown from 19 yards out. caught a two- point pass. completed two pasSl's. mcluding a 34-yard TD pass . *~~~~~~~~~~- THE DEFENSE Fountain Valley Dean Toohey, lance Zeno. Brad Leggett, Hahn Lau. John Etheridge. Rick Snowden. Tim Flinn Terry Re1chen, Jun Blan- co. Chris Wicks and Jim Reach. *~~~~~~~~~~- SHANE FOLEY Newport Harbor The 6-2. 185-pound Junior quanerback was perfect from the air. comple11ngall I 4 of his passes for 170 yards. includang two for touchdowns of 33 and 17 yards. *~~~~~~~~~~ TODD PEARLMAN Unlvenlty i ,, The linebacker played an 1m-(, portant role for Trojans in their 27-0 CJF loss to Valencia ( 11-0). "He was pretty much all over the field ," said Coach Rick Cunis. Bruins land standout guard LO\ \°"<ii L I \ -Point guard m Jeroml' "Pu11h·· R1lh.Jrd!>on ha!. !.1gnnl a ( lnl'land lnd1.1n\ fhat mark fi:ll on ~pl. 12 ..-.hen (j0<>dl·n '>trul k out It> batters. thrcl.' )hurt ol thl· major kagut.• rcrnrd.for o nt.• µme. against Pittsburgh Pac-I 0 honors Kelly, Muster _l11\ rareer·h1gh 2ti points 10 the S<.'cond halt and guard Jcr~ SKhtingeollected a season-*.,,....~~~~~~~~- PA UL CARDENAS Mater Del ktler ot 1nll'lll to attl·nd l I( ·L.\ ne:\t ~car R1eh;mhon. J /l.I. lti5-pountlcr \.\IHI ktl Bl·n1amin rranlo.lln High of Phil:.ldclph1a 10 a 26-1 rl'lortl lJ~t '>l'J\on 1\ t.oni,1tll·red onl' of the 1op point guard'> in the lOuntn cntcnng h1'> sl'n1ur )Car R1t.hJrd,un incrJgcd f 7 IJ l}<.11n1' and 4 'i.1\\1111\ a a 1un1or ··I lw thing I lill' Jbout him 1s that ht.· \l"l"\ l'' t.'n hmh." l < I \ ( ual h \.\alt Ha11ard \ll1tl .. He gets 1h,· h.tll 10 thl.' urx·n man I thin!.. ht.··11 mah· an 1mml·J1att.· 1mpall ·· Ht11/ard\ Hru1n' hq~in the 19!<4·!<5 'ca<,on I nda~ 111gh1 aga1n'>t Idaho. L'( L.\ fates .\lhkte'> 1n ·\l·t1on 1n an l'\h1h111on gaml' at Paule~ Pa vilion tonight. \\ .\ L N l 11 < RI l:.K -Wa,hington linl·harker Jrn: .._dh . ..-.ho had a 2U-taddl' garnl'. and ~tanfonf fullbad .. Brad M U\kr. a 211~-,artl ru'>hl'f. "erl' named Panlic-ICl footbail PlaH·ro; ol thc Wl·ck Monda\. ,[!] .._ell.,. a·Jun.mr Imm I ns ..\ngclc\: ..-.as thl' tklcnsl\ l' <,tanduut for thl' Hu\k1e\ 10 a 38-29 '"'°" mer wa.,hmgton \tall' One ofh1s tackles "a' fora lo.ss. and hl' inten.eptcd one ~St pa'>'> \1 u\lcr. a \Ophomure from Novaw. ca med the ball \4 lime\ 10 lit.' a \tan ford record held tn Hall of Fa mer Ern1I.' Nl''er<.. fht.• 204 \•ards rushing 1n Saturda)'''i 27-10 'lctor} mer (ah(orn1a was the third h1ghe<>t s1nglc-gaml.' total 1n Stanford histor) h1gh 2~ points Monda~ night to lead the P'dcers lo a 137-120 National Raskethall i\ssoetat1on wan over the C h1cago Bull'I. Fleming. thl· Pat.'t.'r'> No. I draft p1clo.. da11lcd the Bull' ..-.11h hi., longJumix-rs b~ hitting on all ,e,cn shots ht.• toot.. 1n thr final quancr. TeleTlslon, radio TEUVltlOlt 10 p.m. 90x.G: From the Otymplc Audttortum (delayed), Chennet 56. MOIO 7:30 p.m. -PRO 8.AlklTBAU: 'Phoenix at Lakwt, KLAC (570). The 6·0. 175-pound junior caught six passes for 60 vards. induaing a 15-yard touch.down reception 1n the first quarter. the only TD the Monarchs tallied. .. *·~~~~~~~~~~ GLENN CAMPBELL Saddle back The junior rushed for 142 yards on JUSt 11 cames. including two TD runs, one from· 58 yards out. He also intercepted a pass and had six solo tackles at linebacker. Top ruD.ners eye Kinney championshij)s Gauchos, Hornets set Dec. 1 Regiona l meets will get it started in n a tio n 's only c ross country program Man\ ol thl· 1110'1 1.1knll'J prep runner\ hi.1\C \t.'I lht.•1r \lg.hi'> nn tht.• Kinne' < ro" < 11untr' < hJm- r 1on'h.1p' lhl' onh nat11>0JI program for high "l honl .1thkll'' 1n JO\ '>fl(fft .\II high \l hool '>IUdl'lll\ 1..11miwtmg 1n the fall UO\\ lllUn lf\ \l'd\1111 l illl 4uahl~ tor lhl· < hamp1110,h1p' 1n onl' of four regiona l 011.'l'I' I he V. l'\lt.•rn Regional talo.r'> pl.Ill' in V.ood"ard P<irk in l-rl''>n1111n "a1urda' Dec I at IO:i.m. f hl· top l'll!hl m.tlr :ind fl-mall' tin1'>hcr'> 1n thl\ n·g111nal n1mpct1t1nn l·an l'arn a trip 111 till' n.111onJI linah on Dn. !:S 1n Balhoa l'arlo. \an Diego The Slate\ d1g1hk 111 f)Jrt1upatl' in the \.\ l''>tl·rn Rq!lonal .m· \h1'>kJ \ r11ona \ r1111n.1 < JI ti om 1a lla"':lll Idaho \.l11n1,1n.1 "l'\ada. New Me\1co. Or egon. l 'tah. V..a'>h· 1ngton and W)om1ng. • H1ghligh11ng. thl' Wt'\tern Regmnal \\Ill he thrn· top lin1c,ha" inthe 19XJ tinJI<; Rl·turn1ng \\Ill he Brad H uJ,un ol f ug.l·ne Oregon .,., ho linl\hcd \l'\l'nlh IJ't 'car: C ah 1n ( ra11ano ol C a\tro \ alk). ~ho plaled 10th and C rknn Morgan of Albu- querque "'l'W Mn1<.0. who finished 13th r hl' uthl·r thrn· regmnal Qunf1f) 1ng ml'l't' "ill he held 10 Charlouc .. North < arolina fur thl' 'iou1h region. Ne..-. York for lhl' nonheast rl'gwn. and Raunl' \.\. 1'll>n'i1n for the m1dwc\t region I hl lour\l' for all mel't\ 1<, ) 000 mCll'r'> Tht.• .._1nnl'' ( roe,\ C ountn ( ham· p1on-;h1ps are sanctioned b) The A.thlc11c\ Congress (TAC). For ent ry 1nforma11on, runners 11hould contact 1hc1r high school cross country coach. * * * T ht.• fifth annual ( orona del Mar High 'ichool Holtda) 5k will he hc·ld \aturda}. Dec I 5. beginning at X a.m 1n the ( dM High parlo.ing lot ..\II pron·eds from the ran· \I.Ill be donated 10 the Sea Kings' girls athlct1u. The Holiday 5k 1s being organized h) the 'tudent body of Corona dcl Mar ll1gh. along w1th the C11 y of Newport Beach Parks. &ache<, and Rl·rre<1t1on Department. T hl' race will be run along a looping lour\t' through thl' re'l1dcn11al !itreets 111 < orona dcl Mar. The cour\e 1s flat .ind ta-;1. I he prl·-reg1s1ra11on fcl' of $9 1ndudl'' a T-shirt and comphmen- tan race drink. Door or11e<, "111 also DElllllS B10STEIHOUS RUNNING be awarded following the race tn the high school parking lot. Awards of plaquc!i for the first-through fifth- place finisher~ will be given in all dh isions. Da\ of raCl' n~g1<;tra1 1on will be a\C11lable for $1() (with a T-shirt 1f a' a1lable) from f,-10 to 7:30 a.m. For rcg1s1rat1on 1nforma11on. send a self-addrC\!>Cd. Mamix-d em elope lo Parks. Bcachl'!i and Recrea11on Dl'- partment. P 0 Bo-: 1768. 3300 Ne~- Srhall ~chools feeling the football pinch Some sports programs said in danger becau se of lack of televis ion revenue ( EO..\R I \I I \ ln"o I \Pl -flw tt.S ~upn·nw C 11ur1·, tku\lon to open the tek' 11,11111 Jlf""J\l'' to t.om· pct1t1on for uilk~l· loothall ll'lt.'t'J\t\ has dras11t.all' t ut 1ntr1 rl''l'OUl''> at mo\l \mall c,l hool' <ind lnuld ('\l'ntu- ally end o;oml' .,por '' program'. tolkge repre\entull\l'' .,.11d Monda}. "We ha'e far more 111 protell here than TV dollal\ .. '>aid John Kurtt. athkttc diret·tor at V. anhurg C olkl(l" "We haH' thnu\dnd' .ind thnu\Jnd' of \n\Jng nwn ;1nd ladtl'\ throue,l'lout the l<'Untn 111 (lrotn t lhl'lf tight~ lo narl1l 1r>atl' "l'll < h.irk' < 11,"'k' R-l 11..-. a 1 onduued a lwann!l 111 a\\i.'" lhc l'lll'l l' 111 thl· dl't.1\1011 and to tf) 111 find \Olution" 1111 \ume of the proh· kmi, 11 hai, rat-.cd C 1ra\\ll·' \aid h4· will talo.e the information hatlo. In the Sl'natc Ju. d1n<Jn C'11rnm11ll'l'. which over.Cl'' an11~tru .. 1 la\l''>. in an ctlort to'gtt thl' tnmm1lll'l' to l'O ll\ldl.'r thc IS'IUC .._unt and lloh Howlsb}'. rep- re,cnt1n11 '>mall lllllcg.c' 1n Iowa. lC\llticd that tht.' deCl'>IOn . whll'h ended the "atmnal ( ollegc Mhlcltt \~\oc1ar1011·, ''.!·vC'ar monopol) on rnllt:ge foothall hro.idta\ts. ha' had a Ol'gat" e 1mpal'I on fl"•t.'nUt.''>. m1mir 'f10r\' and '>t hool 'ipmt Bo"l"h' nthkt11.. darntor ul lht• CELLULAR MOBILE PHONES 187500 Includes tax & Installation I . or 48.48 per mo. oac ~ ,.--/ • Ov9f 10 yr• exp 1n mobile com Tele Cell, Inc. • br1e1c ... phonet avan • stime day MlfVICe & 1n11•1te11on 714 261-1344 . et Y~' IOC•llon or CMI • call ror ''" demonauatron 17855 Skvoanc Cr Ste A lrvlM • taeiol"i trained Mf'Vic.. • .., .., I ln1\l'r\ll\ ol Northern Iowa. \Uld thl· nr" tclc' i.,wn rnntrul'ts ha' l' allow- l'd -;o man)' f.lmec, on lelc' 1sion that fan., at small school' arc not coming out to thl'1r school\ l''enh He \aid average attendance at lJNI'\ home football games ha\ dropped from 11 .075 to 9.-500. d<"•plle the team·, 9-2 re~ord th1<; \l'nr. .. l'ht• r<1tent1al tor dNcnorauon of' O\t•rnll athlet1t' program" due to det.·rea~cd revenue 1!> con<>tJntl~ r rc.,- t.•n1:· Utl'-'l'by '>aid Otlinal\ for town·., two maJor uni' t•r.1t1t.'' and the l ln1\er<11t) of Nehru\kJ-l inrnln al'>o tc<.tificd that their ~hool'' re' enuec; h:)\ e d<'Chl'l- l'd though the problem 1\ not <l'> ~no11' a\ at the \malkr \<hool\ Out .1lthough tht• lln1\l'r<,1t) of h>'-'J lo\I n10ne\ from tclc..-1~1on rt.'' l'nU<''· tht.· h1gge'lt concern 1!i a potl·ntial d1..-cltne m the number of pcopk auending the game\. "It 1'> h'e attl'ndanre. n01 football tcle' 1.,1m1 pa) men I'>. that provide tht.· ..-.hcrew11hal to '>Upport men's and ~omcn's athlctll' program11at Big Ten un1 .. er\1l1C\:· said Jim White. ASSIS· 1.1n1 '\thlc11c D1rectm at the lJ of I. "Thu!' we have rnnccm that lhl' excessive number of lootbull games brondca!>I on tele' 1•11on w1ll advcr~ly atTect the gate." The three un1vcrs1t)' represcnta- 11'c' \a1d the <kcri:asc tn revenues ~•II hun minor ~pons and women·s program .... And whale the) expressed C'On<.'l'rl'I 101 'muller schools. they conceded th:it D1 v1s1on I \Chools probabl) \\Ould not be w1lhng 10 loc;c e..-cn more mono)' to help <suppon the lower di\ rs1on!> BYU's Eyestone runs to NCAA title \ T ' Tl < 01 1 re, r Pa (A Pl -l:d ~\e'>tont.· ol Hnaham Youn& lJnl\cr· • \tt\ t.·aptured thc tnd1\ 1dual m<'rf~ 11tfl· \1onc1;l\ a1 the""< \ \ 1>1w11on I c '°'' < ountr} < hdmp1onvup\. ~hill' \rl>..rn\on tuo~ 1r.im honon. In \\11nwn·, rnmpct111on '\II· \merit.in < ath\ Ornn1:1 led W1~·on- \In to thi· tl"am 111k "'1th a linil·pla t' linl\h ~he r:in the 5.<JOO..melcrcou~ on a l hill d:smp day :u Penn Stale l+t11wrs11' 1n 16 minute~. I~ 6 c;cl·· ond'I E )t'\tunc. "'ho flnish<'d n1mh 1n tht I 981 t:hampionc;h1p. wa<; clocked 1n 2Q 1f< I( port Bl vd.. Newport Bt.·al·h. 92658-89 15 or phone 644-3151 for further information. Race formi; will be availahk at Corona del Mar High and the Cit) ot Newport Beach PH&R· Department. as well as sporting good' c,torc'> throughout the area. * * * Villa Park High ~ill be the site ot a half-marathon. plus two-and li .. e. mile runs Sunda)'. The two-mile race will begin at I( a.m. and the five-male and hall· marathon i!> slatl'd to stan at 8:30. The rnurse 1s one loop around Villa Park w1th a moderate grade. For mort.• information. phonl' 774-W59. * * * RUNNING SCHEDULE TiwrMSllY • Ton-ance Turlrev Tret: Tnfie·m11e race 1>e111n\ a am at Torrarlte A1rpgr1 FllM cour\e Fee '' S7 For mofe 1nlorma1ion, onone All•n Shall al 17131 611·?90 Oa111 Point IOI! Turtcev Tr.t: Bevin' 9 e m at Dene Po1n1 Htellll Club. Dana PolnL Cour" run' alOnO Dani Point Harl>Or Fee l\ '8 with T·shlrl with s7 lale ltie on dav Of race. ~or more 1nformaHon, ohone Pelll SllOrl al 667·S140. Sundlv Hllf·Mlrew..n, S· end 2·Mlw: Boo•n• e 1 m a1 Ville Perk High Hell·maretllOn ancs 1wo·mllo rum art flal, ll11e·m11e run l'IH some l'llMl FH il S9 wllll T ·slllrl e ncs M will'IOul wllh s 1 i.11 fff ,,... oav ol Ille roce For more int0tmotlon, onone 8111 Holl al 71• 39S9 or 637 15" W•sllollt v.... lOll: Be111nl e • m al Wtsti.kt Elemenlorv Scl'lool, W•lli.k• Vil\0119 Flol, IHI cour" wl1111wo milO oraelft For"-• 1mormollon onone Brion Prlldlora et 190S> •96·00ll Irvine, Corona travel tonight In mr H1ah\ Vaqueros. CIF 4. A. ct1nmrt10t1 . and rorona de-I Mnr''i Sea Kin~. the ~cond pince team in th(' ('Jr S·.\. are on the road tonight 1n the fir: t round of the Southern C'ahfornrn l'ham· plOO'ihlpS Irvine-1c; ot Powav. the Son Diego Section's No I 'C'ntry from ll'i l·!\ d1v1slon. while Corono dcl Mar. lhC' at-larg~ selection. 1 ot Roostvell If 1gh in Lo' n cle~. Both &nmt', are 1,Chedulcd to be&Jn at 7. 0. {iohr Htfh's Glt11J1 tor\, Southern Section 5-champ1on'i. arc the No. I $Ced alltd ar al h me to 1 ortl'V Pinc~ 8yCURTlffDEN OtlM°""J ....... Saddleback College hHn't missed a bowt game sin~ 1977, although for the put two YMf9 the Gauchos mJght have been lfMl'ter to almply skip the PONY Bowl. Bombed b)' Fullerton In 1982. and bombed by Cerrttoe laat aeaaon, the Gauchoa wttl try ft again Dec. 1 when they tak• on Fuller10'1 again at OrMge eo.t CoUege. Saddtebeck. 9· 1, won tour of 1t8 flrtt nw t>owt glMN •wMC11. but In~ caM the Geucho9..,. up agalntt much WMker ...,.. (Ventura, Glendale, 81nta Ewbara). So, Coech Ken SWNrtngen wit try to 1nap a two-gMte PONY 8owt loeina ...... ...... COllOh ... 8Mt6eck'• 1-1 Homee. 1n • t :ao p.m. oom.t al L.a.d ....... ActulllY,. the .... OOlftmllnlty = bOM oommettee ....... the~ Ind ~to..-"'* game It cttrul Col9ge '" Azula, but ~ ... af ltudent ~ .. Kelly. MMd With --loalc • .,.,........ ~ ~'°keep the pme In~ County. ' r Sainta quarterback Richard T odd (11) bu the ball knocked loo.e by Steeler Mike ,.,,...,.,.....0 Merriweather (67) durtne M onday night'• NPL game at New Orleane. Was it a dream for Saints? New Orleans fina lly gets a vi c tory~n Monda y night NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A half-hour after the game, Derland Moore was still 1n full uniform. silting at his locker in the clamorous New Orleans Saints dressing room savonng his team's first Monda~ '1ctOI)' \!\Cf. 'T m afraid to take 11 ofT." said the 12-year National Football League veteran 'Tm afraid I'll wake up and find out it's all a dream. ''I've been through more of them 1ha1 anybod~. II was a long time coming." Ne\\ Orleans beat th<.• Pittsburgh Steelers 27-24 for the first Monday victory mt he 18-year history of the franchise. They were 0-7 in pnme time going into the game. Moore said he knew the a in ts were going to win -no question about 11. "It "as the darnde~t feeling I've e'er had on the sidelines. We JUSI I.new v.e v.cre going to win:· said the veteran nose tackle ... s Lhc..game,Wenl~n. v.o 1ui.1~01 bc:uu.and belier:· Quarterbad. Richard Todd. v.ho provided most of the aints' offense. cred11ed the defense for the v1ctol)'. .. We-had gc;>od field good pos1t1 on most of the game." he said. "They kept getting uc; the ball in good position. We d idn't always do anything v.ith 1t, but they JUSI kepi getting us the ball. .. Todd thre"' for 1'.!3 \ard~ and l"-O touchdowns. hm 1ng 18 of 31 attempt'> a·nd getting two P!cked ofT by Steeler cornerback Dwayne Woodruff. He was also sacked six times. His touchdow11 tosses v.cnt for 28 yards to tight end Lari)' Hardy in the second quaner and 21 yards to.tight end Junior Miller in the final penod. Monen Anderstn kicked field goals of 27 yards and 32 yards in the first half. and linebacker Dennis Winston. v. ho used to play for the Steelers. returned an in1erccp11on 47 yards for a score in the fourth quaner. Winston stepped 1n front ofSteeler running back Rich Erenberg on the left sideline. p icked 0..0: the pass and tightroped 1nto 1he end zone. "It wasa b1j thri ll 1n my life. bea11ng the team I used 10 play for." he said after the pme. "The> 're a class organization. A 101 ofgu>s came over after the game and told me that if anybody had to do 1110 them. the) were 11.tad 11 v.as me .. The Steelers scored on a 76-)ard punt return b} Louie, Lipps and a 14-yard pass fro m Marlo. ~1alonc 10 John tallworth wi the second quarter. a ~ 1-)ard lield 'oal b\ (1al)' .\nderson earl> in the fourth quancr 1lnd a _5-> ard pass from ~ol\ .Campbcll 10 Lipps. ~ub LU 1d1Jn lhc game. But the Saints l.cpt coming up w11h h•i detensl\C play'>. Linebacker Ricke~ Jackson forced two tumbles and constantl> harried Stecler quarterbacks 1n10 thro"' ing earl> and off balance Defensive end Brue<.' ( lar~ r\'CO' l'red f\\O tumbles and intercepted a pa!>~"' hl'n ~I alo ne tm·d a screen o'er the middle Coast area prep · basketball schedules ConNla del Illar Ott. ).. -La&~!\& &acb Tournament, Utt 11-al El Toro: I>«'. l4-a1 {.aauna HillJ: ~ 1'-2 I-Irvine Tournament. Jan. 4-at Newpon Harb<>r4: Jan. 9-.Eatan· c1a• (home), Jan. 11-at Untvcnll~. Jan 16-Woodbrid~ (home): Jan. Ii-Costa M~· (home), Jan 23-at Saddlcback•, Jan. 2S-at La&u na Beach•. Jan. »-Newpon Hatbor9 (home) feb. I-at E.uanaa•-.-£eb. A-Uruvusu)'• (home); Feb. hat Woodbndge•. Feb. 8-at Costa Mesa•: Feb I 3-Saddleback• (home).. Feb. I S-l..quna Beach• (home). . Ca.talllleu Dec. 12-1 S-San Cl~mentc Tournament\ Dec. 17-22-lrvme Tournameqt; Dec. 2~29-0ranie Optimist Tournament Jan. 4-Sad(lleback• (home): Jan. 9-1..quna Beach• (home). Jan 11-at Woodbnd~ Jan 16-at Un1ver51 ty• Jan. 18-at Corona del Mar9. Jan 23-Ncwpon Harbor9 (home). Jan 2S-Estancia• (home). Jan 30-at Saddle· back•. Feb. I-at Laauna Bnch•. Feb 4-Wood. bnda.c• (home). Feb 6-Uruvcmt~ (home). Feb. 8-Corona del Mar9 (home); ~eb I 3-at Newpon Harbor-. Feb. IS-at Estancia• Woodbn u e Dec. 3-7-<iardcn Grove Tournament; Dec 17-21-lrvtne Tournament; Dec. 26-31-Brca· Olinda Tournament. Jan. 7-at Laguna Beach•; Jan. 9-at Saddle· back•: Jan. I I-Costa Mesa• (home) Jan 16-at Corona del Mar9; Jan. 18-Univel"Sll) • (home); Jan 23-at Estancia•: Jan. 2S-N~· pon Harbor-(home), Jan 30-Laauna Beach• (home). Feb 1-Saddleback• (home), Feb 4-at C'osta Mesa•; Feb 6--C'orona <kl Mar-(home). Feb. 8-at Univer<;ity•: Feb. 13-Estancia• (home), Feb. IS-al Newpon Harbor9 "'\ Saddlebac~ Dec. 1~14-Santa Ana Tournament. Dec 17-22-lrvinc Tournament: Dec 26-29-0r· angc Optimist ToumamenL Jan. 4-at Costa Mesa•. Jan 9-Wood- bnda.c• (home). Jan 11-~uQI Beach• (home). Jan 16-at Newpon Aarbor4 Jan l8-Es1.1nc1a• (home). Jan. 23-Corona del Mar-(home). Jan. 2S-at UniversH)'9 Jan .30-Costa MCU--(home). Feb I-al Woodbndgc•. Feb. 4-at Laauna (kach•, F~b. 6-Newpon Harbor-(home), Feb. 8-at Estancia• Feb I 3-at Corona del Mar-- Feb. S-Un1vcn11y• (home). Ualvenlty Dec 4·8-Gahr Tournament. Del 17-22-lrvine Tournament: Dec 27-29-Ca-nyon Tournament Jan 4-at Estancia• Jan. 9-at "lcv.pon Harbor" Jan I I-Corona del Mar* lhome). Jan. 16-( os1a Mesa• (home). Jan 18-at Woodbndge• Jan 23-Laguna Beach• Chomcl Jan. 2S-Saddl<back• (~lan...JO-Est.an· cia• (home) Feb. 1-"lev.pon Harbor" (home). Feb 4-at Corona del Mar9 . Feb. 6-at Costa Mcu•. Fcb 8-Woodbndge• (home), Feb. 13-at Laguna Beach•: Feb IS-at Saddletiacit• lf•"'J)Ol"t llullor Oet. 10.14-SOnora Toumammt, Doc tl-t9--N~por1 Harbor ifO\lfMlnCOt: Dec; 1~22-San 01cp110 roum•m~ot~ Oec 27-'29...:Canon City ToumatMnl. Jan 4-C'orona ckl M...-(home): Jan. 9-Un1vem1~ (home)~ Jan 11-.t Uw»cia9; Jan l6-Sac:k11ct.1t•(home),Jan 1i-l..$aa Sach• (ho~). Jan.. 23-et Costa Mct1~ 1..,,. 2S-.t Woodbridat'9 Jan. ~· Corooa dd Ma,.. ~ Feb I-at Un1vcrs1{v8: Feb. 4-Es\ancaa•! Feb. 6--.at Saddlcbac:k'· Feb. S-.l La&una lkach• Feb IJ.-Costa Mesa• (home); "Feb. IS-Woodbndic• (home) &•~cla Dec. 3-8-La&una Beach Tournament; Dec. 17-21-lrvtDe Tournament, Dec. 26-29--0r· •nae Opt1mu1 Tournament. Jan. 4-Un1vers11y• (homt). Jan. 9-.t Corona dtl Mar-. Jan 11-Ncwpon Ha.tbor' (home). Jan 16-at Laauna Beach•; Jan. 11-at Saddlcback•. Jan 23-Woodbn~ (home); Jan 2S-at Costa Mesa•. Jan 30-at Untver- Stl)_ • Feb. I-Corona del Ma,.. (home); Feb. 4-at Newpon Harbor-, Feb. 6-Laauna Beacti• (home) Feb 8-Saddleback9 (home)! Feb. I 3-at Woodbn<tie• Feb I S-Cocta Mesa• (homeJ Lalan• Beacb Dec. 3-8-Laauna Beach t ournament; Dec. 11· IS-San Clemente Tournament. Jan 2-S-Sanuaao Tournament. Jan. 7-Wooc:tbmi&c• (home); Jan 9-at Costa Mesa•· Jan 11-at Saddlebact •. 'Ja n. 16-Estaoru• (borne). Jan 18-at Newport Harbor-; Jan 23-at l.Jn1vers1ty9; Jan. 15-Corona dcl Ma,.. (home). Jan. 30--at Woodbnd~• feb I -Costa Mesa• (home). Feb. 4-Saddleback• (home), Feb. 6-at Est.ancia'": Feb. 8-Newpon Harbor-(home); Feb. I 3-l'nivcn11y• (home). Feb IS-at Corona def Mar'" •denott"S Sea V1ev. Leque pme . .4.1l non- tournament pmes bqin 11 7 30 p m Mater Del Dc1... I-at Do\ Puebl~ 11 p.m 1 Dec 4-7-\ale.ncia Toumam·cnt Dec l~I S-Tour- nament of Champions Dec 19-Verbum De1 (at ~nahei m Co.>tivcnuon Centcrl. Dec. 26-19-0range Op11m1\I Tournament fan 2-St Bcrnard·s lat LCI) Jan. 4-Lona Beach Pol> Cat Long Beach ~rtnaJ Jan I l~at 1 St Paul". Jan 16--at Bishop Mon1&0mer)• Jan I &-P1u~ \ • tat Chapman College). Jan. 25-Scn 11e• 1a1 Long Beach "rcna).Jan 30-at 81\hop .\mat• Feb 1 -~l Pa u1• 1at <. h.lpman College). Feb 5-Bishop \1on1gome" • 111 c h•rman Col- kg.cl Feb g-at P1u\ \ • F-eb 3-Btsho~ .\mair ra1 Cllapm1n \oOegel f cb 16-Scn.ue 1 :n C \press ( ollege I "dcnotl-.. .\ngdu\ Lcague game ~II non· tournament and league pmcs bcJJn at 7 30 p m Bowl picture: It's as scrambled as ever USFL ' , Bo Sch~mbcchler·s ;6 years. tp an) bowl Oklahoma ~tate pla) 1h1s weekend male es National c h a mpion to be crowned Where .\uburn goes may depend If Florida does not go 10 the Sugar for the trip 10 M1am1 o n Ne" 'I ear's ---k b ' N y , D ?-on the dec1s1on b} the SEC executive Bowl. .\ubum could earn a 1np 10th(' Da} hould th~) Ile. Nebraska "'ould h a We e e~Ore eW ear:_ ~_ay games. committee. which was to decide !\/cw Year's Da) game tn Nev. bacl. into the Orange Bov.I slot c anges Flonda''> fate Orlean<; b) beating >\labama 1n 11s F1fih-ra nked \\ a'>htngton. the run- By tbe Assoc iated Press champion M1am1. Fla. now ranked Flonda v.on the EC 11tle ev('n as 11 'caso n finale .\n Alabama '1c1or. nerup in tht' Paofil· 10 Confer('nce Who will be college toot ball's 12th. No. 9 South Carolina and "as found guth) of59rules,1ola11on., "ould send Lo u1S1ana \1a1c to the re PQrtedl) has alread} accepted a bid national champion lh1s season? The unrnnked Notre Dame. b\ the !'f C .\ .\ The NC.\,.\ ret·-~uga r Bo"' I 10 h<' the Orange Bov. I '1s1tor answer ma) come more than a week No 1 Brigham Young. th<" We'itern om mended a 1hrec-)ear probation. "<cbraska also set.>mcd headed to l he onh bo"'l that v.as ertain v.as before the big Ne" Yt.>ar's Da) games. .\1hle11c Conference champion. t!> "'h1ch v.o uld be reduced 10 1v.o \.Cars the ugar Bov.I The ( ornhu'iker'> the Rost'· Bov.I. 1n v.h1ch Big 10 T he bowl picture remains alread' locl.ed 1n10 the Dec. 21 w11h good beha' 1or. · \~ere ranked No I and "ere read' to v.tnnl'r Ohio tale v.111 meet Pac-10 scrambled pending a dec1s1on toda) Holiday Bowl in an Diego and their The probation would ban an) bo"' I go 10 the Orange Bov. I as the Rig Eight champion Southern ( altfom 1a on by the Southeastern Conference ex-opponent ma) not even be ranked 1n appcaranl'C~. even though the SEC represcn1a11,e un11I losing 17-7 to Nl'"' Years Da' 1n Pac:.adcna. ccuti ve comminee on champion the Top Ten. winner gt·ls an automatic bid 10 thl' < l~lahoma last aturday The Cotto n Bo" I said 1t v.an ts '\io Florida. Bowl bids cannot official!) be ugar Bowl. '\lcbra.,ka's loss. coupled" 11h then· l 0 Boston (ollcgc and "'o n TC\as O ncthingd1dappearcena1n.Arm) offered unul Saturday. although Reported!). a compromise had ....:o 2 South Carohna·s upset lo!>~ at v.as 1n pos1t1o n 10 be the o pponent and V 1rgin1a. the onl) so-called specula11on has 11 that BYU's oppos1-been v.orked out 10 let Flon da keep 11\ '\a"} "'1pcd out the Orange Bo" r.. The tir<.t ( hc-m Rov. I to h<' pla' ed maJor-college teams never to have \Ion ma) be No 13 Auburn or EC champ1onsh1p-1hc first for the horx· lor a nallonal champ1on-;h1p D<.·l 2~ in the 51h \'rdom(' 1n Ponual gone to a bowl. seemed on their wa) unranked Michigan. v.h1chJuSt com· Gators 1n 1he1r 52 }cars in th\' gaml' \Itch y,., 11 "'ant'> .\rm' and this )Car. So did 1983 national pleted a 6-5 sea on. tis worst 1n Coach conference -but den} the team a trip 'n"' '\o 2 Oklahoma and '\n ' \I 1ch1gan l\1a t(' · Coaches select ·All-league teams Ba rons sweep specia l a wa rds for All-Sunset . unset League ch~m~1on l-uun1a1n Valky High swept top honors for .\11- unsct League selections as chosen b~ the coa,·hes -w11h Dave wiJ.art. Lance Zeno and Coach Mike Milner leading th~ parade Swigan . who comh1nt'd speed and strength to score I 0 touchdown~ 1n league pla). finished w101h a 7 3 average on 101 carries. and caught c,1x pasS<'' for 104 -.ards 1n leading Fountain Valle> to an unbeaten league season. He v.as named the league's offcns1H' player of 1he yc:ar Zeno. a l'-"O--W3) Junior tackle. dominated both sides of 1hc ltne and is thl' dctens1-.c pla:ycr of the )ear. Milner was chosen as the coach of the )t'ar after gu1d1ng his Barons 10 a sixth str:11gh1 appearance 1n the ('IF Big Five pla)offs. The fir 11cnrn backfit:ld consists of quarterback Keith Jarrett of Edison and four running bncks -Ma rina's A.dam .\nto)an and Shawn Masey. Edison·., Senn< urrnn and w1gan. Fountain Valley and Edison shared top hqpor .. in term" of first team number' w11h each picking up nine All-Sunset League l'IRST TI AM O,,I HH ht. ~ ..... ScMti Ht. Wt. Yr. 09 Kelln Jerrett, EdllOll 6 I 175 Sr ltl oevt SwlH rl, Fin Vellev s 10 1as Sr RI Ad•m A111oven, Merine S t '12 Sr ltl Sllewn Meutv. Merine S ll 175 Sr ltl s .. n Curren, EdllOll t 0 ltQ Sr WR O.vlel Hl(lo.l WHll"ln1ttr 6 1 ltt Sr Wit Cerl Herrv 1"111 Veit•• 6 0 165 Sr w• ~ Ju111u. ~d•.lOll S·I 1.0 Sr TE M1•1 M(GllllCNY, Otll "''"" ' 4 n s Sr Tl K«I Gni10• ECIOlOI\ 6 •) 200 Jr OT Mark K06nchel\.Ed••Oll 6 l 110 Sr Oll1n1lvt Pleyer of Veer Otvt s .. ioert lFou11111n V111tvl ,.IUT TIAM DIPIHSI ~ 1'!1ver, k ftMI Ht. Wt, Yr. OL Tom 8ovd, Ftn. Vt lleV ,., ?OS Sr DL Lenee Zeno. F111 Velltv 6·4 US Jr OL Mlkt Jttu~. eJ :~· ~· 10 ''° ¥ OL SCOll Mo~ly Hin lff<ll 6•) 1') Jr OL Frtd JOfOlll Merkle t • 1 210 Sr LI IGl>D\t ltow. Wf\111'1111\llf •·O m Sr LI Dove 8-lt £0 ton 6·0 100 $1 LI ICtuy s•o-.1• O<ttn VI-t l 215 Sr Benja min . Jones, Howser to p pic ks in Sea View circuit i'oc"' pon If arbor's Fritz Ho"' \Cr l 'n1\Cr'ill) H1gh's Greg BenJamin and Saddle back H 1gh's Earl Jonr' pteh·d up the maJOr la urels 1n All-Sl·a V1e\\ Lcaauc football selection .. h) the lcagul' coaches. I ltNc;cr and lknjam1n sharl' ul· fensl\ c pla~er of th.e )ear honor~. while Jones 1s the dclens1ve pla-.er ol thr ,car Ho wser led Newport Harbor to a fl-0.1 record 1n league to lie ')addle- bad. for the champ1onsh1p. and ran·d lor ~5:! 'ard~ on 141 carries. fo r In 1uuchdo~\nS and 11fl 0 a'eragc Jonl~ a-.craged 1 4 )ards cH·~ 11mc he l·amed the hall lrom Saddk· hacl.'<, offc-nm (' bacl..licld. but h1' most ou1<,tand1n~ \\Ork "'a'> d onl' in the Ro.idrunnt.'rs secondar. Bl'nJam1n. who led L n1ver 11~ io·a berth in the Cl F pla) om as thl' knglll'0S :"Jo J tram. ran for 1.0 I h \fHdHln lf\Qcarnei.. an a'craac ofb o 'Jtth per earn I hl' hulani e of the first team n lll'n"' c bacl.ficld COn<tl\1' of '\,c"' · port Harbor quanerback hanc 1-olc' J Junior. and running bach \.1arl Draper ot Laguna Reach and ( 1knn ( amptlCll o t \addlch.ld. All-Sea View League ,lltST TIAM 01',I HH Pn ........... k llMt Ht. Wt. Yr QI Siient FOltv. NtWDOfl 6 1 1t0 Jr 118 Mt rll Or•otr, LI O l tll • 0 199 S' ltl Gltntl Ct mDOllt, $..i.dlabtCll 6·0 Ill Jr WR Mell Sh~. WoodCWICIM t· 1 180 ~ Wiit Ho lrUOllV ,._ .. ;:•• S 10 162 Sr Wit Stm StrKn. Co••• ,,._,. ) 11 1'-i \r l JOt J,,,,., Ntw~I 6• I XII !It OT Mll1f ltt<ll. Nt•POtl 6·7 161 Sf Ol Tom ICllt~\, N-00<' 6•6 7l1 St l'IHT TSAM OCll'I HSI ~.\. ........... ~ Ht. OL Pt!tr "-""· S.aoteotc" s 11 OL Mell Ol.llow, COM • 0 OL Tom OollC\.. Ul\lvtt\•lv •-> 01. Ne·.or-""d•oon N•-1 ,., LI Joe Jonn•O" N-OOf• H O LI 11 .. Arnoio ~ .. .,, .... • l 'I Sc•ll I. •1'1 & ''tft(if • 0 L8 Mer• M~retl'I 1.tt 8 C:fl . , 01 Jof'on Cocilt. StoditM<• . , Wt Yr. 710 Jr 205 Jr n s Sr I .. Sr ltl Jr JI~ \f' 190 ~ 1• Sr llO St In other Oo'l!.I\ •h l•,ta Bo"'I !Jan I .ti l~mix· .\n 1 I l CL.\. an up~I v. tnn\'r o' l'r outhan Cal last ·a1urda'. has be\·n 1n' tll'd 10 pla~ M1am1 •Peach Bo"I (Dec 31 at .\tlantJl The matr hup ma' "'ell h<' \ 1rg1n1J again'>\ Purdue •Blut'bo nncl Bov.I llxc 11 JI H 0u\to~I \\l'\t \ 1rgin1a rt'pt1ncdh ha\ bt-cn 1n' 11C'd Ill la\\ l \"Q" Chn,11an .l"'um1ng T \·\a\ t'<'P' T < l uul ol lhl' ( 011o n Bov. I •Hall ol Fame Bo\.\I !r)e\. 2'-' .ii li1rm1ngham .\la I Thl' lt neur lilt1~, li kt' "entuci..' ag;un!>I \\ 1stomin • .\loha Bo"' I (Del ~" J 1 Honolulu>: Notre Dame St'l'nl\ n.·aJ' 111 rat'C uthern Method1\I •{iator Bov.I <Dec. ~l\ JI lad .• \11n' 1lle. Fla I uth ( J rolina ' '"'' 10 '\aH Ti l turda' \l'nd' lht• {1ame\tXls 10 JallSOn\lllC against th<' lo~r ul the Oklaho ma-Oklah(lma 1a1c game • L1her1 ' Bo" I 1 lXl 2-al M~mph1\I Thl' EC ' deu"on 11n Flonda ha .. atTcxted th" bov.l \(\\.) ·\rlansa' appear' ~~I hut the oppo- nent 17ould h<' l'llhl'r .\ut'lum or L "L 1f Ll \ doesn't go tn the l\u.i.ir Bu" I •~un ijov.I flA'l ~~ at El Pa'o Tc\a\) Tenn s~er h.i .. unllffi \°talh BC'C'eptcd an 1n\ i1a111'n and prol'\ahh ill pl.3\ \timl.inJ '\ E\\ 'I ORK I .\Pl -The United tate!i Football League announced toda' that 1t v. 111 pla) the I 985 season. 1t .. lac,t in the spnna. wnh £4 teams, !>ph i into tv.o dt\ISIOns. l ndcr the plan. the leagu(' would he ~phi 1n10 Eastern and Western dt\ 1'tOnS The East would consist or Balu- morc a merger of the old Ph1ladel- ph1a and P11tsburgh franch1~s B1rm- 1ngha m Jac l.son\llle. Memphis 'e"' JcN'' Tampa Ba~ and Orlan- do "h1l h 1<i the old \\ ashmgton Fcdcr.il" tranch1~. ""hose mo'e \.\& announ\cd ~' eral mo nths ago The \\ l"<,t v.111 he -\n1ona. which "''II 1ndude th(' Oklahoma Outlaws. Oal l.rnd "'htth " merging with the \t1\·h1gan Panthers Denver. Los .\ngl'lc'i Hou"on San .\ntomo. and Ponland "'htlh has been trans- plJntcd from '""' Orlcanc; In add1t1on the Chicago tranch1SC' ""II i;;u-;pcn·d npcra11on'> for the 19 " \l J\On hut rC''>Ume plil\ tn the fall OI '" \\hen the l '\fl gOt''> head-to· twaJ .igJtn'>t the "auonal Football I l'.tgu1 acc. s ec fives h om e tonig ht nrang( ( oast College opcnc, the I V\J-S5 basletball \Cawn to night "'hen th(' Pirates hm 1 l\.t 1raCost1 < ollcge at ., 30 \nd c;outhem Cahtom1a ( ol· IC'f!.l" "'h1ch capturro the cham· p1on'lh1p of th(' four-team t tare- mont T ourne' lacot v.-ttl.end. mall.c' •ts ho me debut 1o n1ah1 alc,o at 7 'O aga.inst Wc,t <. oast ( hm11an Collr,e OT l rtO Lt09tlt, Fin Vt l'-" 6 S 150 Sr OG Ptlrldl ~·Otn, Fll'I Vtl•tv • I 7>S Jr OG JOhn POt !¥ Manne ~ II 71 t Jr LI Mtll MCC>ow !'Ht1llt S 10 IH St LI lim l'i.nn. Fin Vt llff S t llO Sr DI Enc Wllet•wriollt Ed•.ot! 6· I 175 St 01 I I" Cttll MtrlNI S II 175 Jr OG Ct MJV Swen\Of, E•'•"'•'-6·~ 200 Jr OG DOii Wart1tcl., ~OOtto.<11 S II 110 Jr oc C11t1l ,,,,., ••• ,..__, i •t lfl s' Pl< Stff~J\O COOer'IV. N•"'"°'' S• 10 l~S $0 01 flOCI• ...... ~· 01 JOflll S..<19M ~eor• 01 )OM kfN.l~ CCIM ,.10 IW Sr \ 10 IV ~ • 0 iro S• Oden South Coast Player of Year 0C Sllvl Wl\.lt Fin Ve 'IV S·ll 710 Sr PK M!(ll• l"IM!lof Fl'll Vtllfy J a-1.0 Sr 5aCOHD TIAM OPll'I HH Qe Ttd M cMIHtn, WHlmln1ttr ' 2 1'9 01vid Htrrtll Wl\lmln•l•r ~ t ... Tern lttkhtl'I, Piii "'"'" ~ 10 tll kOll f'llloll, Hiii I MCll t 0 Wit Tim MellOv 1'111 VtlltY f • I Wit Cll o ltllll M6rlllt S• 10 W• It t N\Ofllfll Hin I ell t-1 OT ltt11I HY1 t . Mar111• • 4 OT Sl'lewn fl~. °'"" v .. .,. • 4 00 1"n Noeit Wtt1'11111•1tr S t .if> 00 Tyltr Hl f'Wft. Ii IOfl , t ()(', •k• ~ ..... t)Oll ~ y < ' ' • 0C Ty Tl'IMNl I lOfl 6 I K ltlCll.¥ Giit\ Wflimltl\ltt 6 f "' 'r 1ao !.r 100 Jt IH J1 Ito Sr 1'5 Sr , .. Ir , .. Ir t>O Jr 110 S• tU Sr "' ,, ltS I 01 M .... COlll'OI. Wnlfntntltl' S-t ,., $f 08 Gl'ff K-11'.. EdllOll S•t l1j Ir Otltn•lvt ,...,,_rot Yn r 1Anc1 ltno IF'llY'I· tt1n Vehv) SICOHD TIAM 01,INH OL !>Coll Arnoll. ldlton 6· I ltS O Dtiin Teofltv f 111 Velltv S• 11 200 OL H~~n ltillt Wttlf'Tlln•ltr t ·7 109 OL ltOOtrl fl lOrv Hiii ht<ll 6•4 240 LI b"l!v Helcll HtlL IM<ll .. I 2l0 LI Dav>d LtHt f<tll' 6•1 '1t LI Oe'Mt ~· MtrHlt $-11 200 LI ktw•n " Octtll V ,.,. t •J 110 09 W8¥t'lf \tellOt O<ttll Vtt-.11 S t I'° 01t ,,. , c;·•~ •• •oi1 n·• 1n 01 JW'I\ ltHCll fl I Vt Y ' t In 01 Slt•t DtL ellt \t Co Wit •·0 HS P JoM CtrllOll, CIKlt ,,..u 6•1 200 )1 Co·ofMl\1 .. e Pleytf\ o! Vu r Gt" 9tn1e..,.11 CUll•v•n•l• ,.o 201 " rb and Frtll HOW\tl' INewoorl Hert>orl 6•t, ltl ., r• tCC:0-0 TIAM <>n••ts 01 lel»v Ht lf.elcl, COM • 0 11S Sr NI Ktltmt Oonttl U~\llY 6 I llO \r Ill Mtrll ,,._,,,°' WooobrlOtit S•f 170 \I Wit Ctwl\ DaM Stdotte•O< t· 1 ,., " Wit Ir •~ Dtv n, C4M • 0 11.l Sr Wit TOd ~. Ntw-1 HO UO Y t 40.m w rw. Eltenclt t • 1't J• Sr OT It~ hit. a ,_, Of ltrr• Lt ll'ltm UM•tn I• 6 0 00 "" ,.,...,,,. 3• r1ur:11 ,., ()(, \(Oii Crt t lolt-... t • ) 0( Pf\ P ~. Uftl•tl'l I• •·J '° " ... ,. m ~ 1>t ir Oti"'' • ~ ...... ~ V• r ,.,, I )41ckllt0te i. I S 10 160 1r CID flCOMO TIAM DIPUOI DI. A Qu•!llt lll " ~I, ' . DL c "' ........ 1.tt lt'l'I '. OL Tom Mc,. CCIM s 10 01. Stott 1~''" U~'Ttn Iv '"" LI Todd "'"'tm9" V'll"°"" "1 •• I.I 0.•t J:: \II, (OM ) 10 I.I ll't• ¥.cO•t ll'I, COM ,. " LI 4"41• s ,..,w_I . , 0 1 1 u•" ""em Co\te Mot ' s 0 1 (1\ """"' , ll 01 I n • (',"4tl ........ ..,. ' 10 0 1 P-'lll N ~! Ltt l t11 " JC>n•l llO " ,,. Sr .,, Sr l7j \0 m ~ 10 Sr 170 So '°' S• llO J• 170 " "' J r ... S• lntnc H1ah' 8a1n10d('n "'hlll~ her teammate to the C I f -'-.\ 11r l' \.Olle) II champ1on~h1p. 1n adJ111on to the-uth <"'o"l I ca uc crov. n "'l'I named thd uc· Pla\cr o l thc' e:tr h' the roa' he\ ""n1na hrr M thC' fir'>t tc;m '' ~tier' '-Ill\:\ Bo111.er. 111. 1th m1Jdle hk1e:ler C hn\ Rohen\ a \C'\Ond team lhOl\:l . ~ '1<k" • \('n1m m1ddlc M(l(.,<"t "'Ill hi.· f'.ll IOJ hl 1 1~<1mnM\C'' tn thc-""' 1o und ot the u1hcm (1hfom11 D" 1c,on I pla,otT~ tonight ALL IOUTH COAST LIAGUI l'lr\t TMm T111e AIOI~ ~" ~'lft) La•e I....,._ De~e H '' Ot "a lterlttr IM•U 9'1 Vlt!tl .... "lY a-.< if9'1'et t.llff ,.. 1Dt 11t Hill•I J "'f S·~• (1."""41 H \) ........ O' , .. Vtt• r .. !It~ l lh ... I ~Twm '. it c..,..r••1 ~IM\ I ~al' 1-I D•~• , N"L NATtONAL COfll'"Ut•NC• Wnt W L T ~ct. ~, ~A •·S..n Fr•n 11 I 0 917 335 I~ """' 1 s 0 St3 23S ?11 Ntw()(l .. n' • • 0 ~ ,'3 2•~ Allen•• 3 9 0 2 111 21' C9"trtl .ct\lcevo • • 0 6.67 240 192 Gretn ltv s 7 0 417 "277 236 Ttmoe Bo • I 0 .333 n• m Ott roll 3 I I m 219 , .. Mlniw•o•• 3 9 0 150 135 l30 EHi NV Giant• I s 0 Sl3 117 113 Wuhtnvlon 1 s 0 5'3 295 114 OallH 1 5' 0 Sl3 113 113 SI Loul' 6 • 0 SOO 31S ,,. PlllltdelOllot s 6 I 45' 21S 13• AMERICAN COHFElllENCE Wt1t II I 0 917 769 171 10 1 0 83J 332 176 • 4 0 667 271 221 6 • 0 soo 316 29• s , 0 417 19S 2SS C9ntrt l Pltlll>uron 6 6 0 soo 279 236 C•11C1nnah 4 I 0 333 208 266 Clevei.no ) 9 p ?SO 159 224 H~llon 1 10 0 161 111 336 EHi M1•m1 11 1 0 911 JN '" Ntw Engle"d a 4 0 667 302 161 NV Jell 6 6 0 soo 163 Me lndlt nu>ol•• 4 I 0 3" 190 )21 Bulfelo 1 11 0 083 177 32S X·ChncntO w1IO·ca rt1 Ol&vOlf t>erln Monday•, .Score New Orte•n• 27 P1ll\l>U'llll 24 TlluridlY'• OamH ~ Bav at Oe1ro11 (Channel , al 9 30 a n<:1 New England at Dallas (Channel 4 at 1 om) Sundlv'' Gemes lllam' a1 Tempe Bev !Channel 2 at 10 e.m.) lndlanaootis at Raiders Allente al Cincinna ti Buttelo ., WHhlnO IOfl Houlton el Clevelano Ka nsu Cllv 111 New York Goenll Phlladtlol'lie " $1 Lou•• Sen Dlt110 at Plll•l>urgr. Chicago et Mlnntlola Sen Franci5co " Ntw Orleens S..llle et Dtnvff MafMllV's Geme New Yorio. Jets at Mle m• (Cnannei 1 e l 6 oml Cole9e footbal Khedule, THURSDAY'S GAMES Mlem 1 Oflio et Ctnclnntti l"lllDAY'S GAMES Bolton Coifffe at Miemi. Flt <Cnannel 1 at 1130 a m > Arkeniu al SMU SATURDAY'S GAMES WEST Noire Dame Vl USC 111 LA COlbeum (Channel 7 " 1130 pm I Lono 8eacn St at San 018110 St , n FrHno SI al Ntveda·Lo• Veou. n New Mexico at Hawaii, n ROCKIES Air Force •I TIXH El Pa\o. " Arirone SI at Arl1olflJ, n Utan SI ., BYU SOUTHWEST Tu11 al eavtor Houlton 11 ltx11 Ttcn TCU 111 TtKU A&M 0-.1anoma SI 111 Ot<tanoma SOUTH Soutn Carollna at Clirmson Nori" Carolina •• Oukt Kentuckv at Tenntuff Tuiene al LSU n Merv111nd 111 Voro1n1a Mon •n •oP• •• M1n 1u 1op S• EAST P111 111 Pt"nn ~· AP top 10 RKOf'd Pts Pv1 I Br 11n1,.... Youno olO It O 0 124 J 2 O...tenoma 1 8 OSJ o 3 Oktanome S•al• !JI 9-1 o l ~7 4 • F~10a <7 8 I 1.015 S 5 Welt11ngron t l I 10· 1 n 9.li. ~ Of'ixH 7·1'·T--I)() 10 1 Net>ruka 9·1·0 t76 I • ono0 Sla lf' 9· 1·0 768 11 9 Soutn CeroMa 9· 1·0 106 2 10 8011on <;olltOP 7 1 o 611 u t I So Mtmocfot 1 1·0 470 16 17 M1a m1 Fla 8·3·0 466 14 13 AuDurn I 3·0 43() 18 14 Southern Cai 1·7·0 381 1 IS Floroda Stare 1 1· I JSO 17 16 LSU 7·2· I )09 9 11 lou Cnr1"1en 9·1·0 271 11 19 Mtrvlend 1·3·0 176 - 19 UCLA a+o 97 - 10 Geor11la 7-3 ·0 16 IS COMMUNITY COL LEGE LOG Gol!Mn WH t (4·5) <Pac-9 Confll'enc•> 21 Or1n11t Con t 3 17 Santo Ane 14 21, Tell 17 16 Pnedtna 4l 30 Mt Se~ Antonio 74 30 Lono Beac,, lS 7t Cerrt101 31 14 Fulleroo.. 40 3S Et Camino 41 S.1 No• ,4 al 8a~ersloe•o· Or1nve Cout 14·S) (Minion Conterencel l Go1oen Wt1• 21 7 Fullerton )3 1 Stddltl>llCk 1' 17 Rlvfrl•Ot 19 17 San D••oo MI'S& 14 10 SouthwUll'r" 11 •2 Sen 01190 10 20 Petomar 14 21 Cllru\ 14 Tt>urs Nov 21-111 S.nta Ana• S1dcleb1ck (l ·'l) <Minion Conference) 13 Et Camino '13 10 Ml Sen Afllon10 3 21 Oranot Co111t 7 23 Rllltfl•de 18 7 San 0 1t110 M-\a 19 24 Sou1nw1'11tr~ D 36 St n D•too 0 SI Pelomar 9 19 C1tru1 IS 31 Se,,ra Ana ll ·oenott\ ronfert~l' 11aO'e Commun1tv college "hedule THURSDAY'S GAMES Minion Conftrenu Ort"lle (OH ' '" ~·"'" Ana 11 .. m !.en Ooeoo N-t\lJ a• Pa oma• 11 a m R1verl1de et C ""' 11 • m Soutnwtllf'" at S•r D•t110 'IOOn Sou"'-'" Ctl Centerenct LOI Ano••ts cc .. LA Sou•nwHI t I •m SATUROAV'S QANIES P ac-t Cenfefell<t Golden Wf\I •t 811k•••hel0 1 )() pm LC>nll Bttch ., F ullerton Mt Sen Antonio al Et Camu>o Puedena et T 1f1 Seu~ Ce/ Ctftfertnee LA Vellev ., W11I LQ.S Angela\ 1 0 m EH i LO\ Anotlt\ ., LA !>lerct Al .. me, el 7:l0 p.m unlH• etller#I" netff. High schOOI SICavoffl IS.Ctlld revncl, ftrldly, 7:30 o.m.) llG f'IVI CONFllllNCE Servile CIO II Vl Merine 17-41 el Wt1I· mlntll'< H1on Fountain v 111ev t? 21 el Fon11na (9·71 ~lve"ldt P0tv 110 11 ti B•lllOP Amel 11•7 I I 1.-ono '"<" Po1v t9 l> 11 St John B~c:o 11·7 IJ CINTllAL CON,E•ENCI LOl Am•vo• ,. S· •' L• M ••Cl• (11 0 "ltwoort He•llor 9 0 21 "' Sun"v H,q, t 10 I e t But"• Pan H on ~add l'l>en 10 0 11 el F u "1''0"' 10 t l t O .... ,,ta '' erve.....c•• 11 01 SOUTHl•N C<>l'l"UINCI L ... *"'?Cl 11 • .., Et Toro ll·J ) II Mu ./1e.o HO" •Setur0tv1 Et .Y~ I 10 II e• LOI AllO\ I 31 E lotra"ia 10 I •• Vt • Peril 11·)) al Et MtHJl/flt H 1111 FOOi~ 10 II 11 M1U<On v .. 10 17 7·71 COASTAL tOHf'lllllN<.I 0•1'.,d 11 1 11 e t Cem.rlllO ( 10 II • lliet • fl0-11 el TllOulaftd a.Kt l .. SI • Mu.r 110-11 v' Senft MOno<a It II at S.nte MOnoct COlllot venture 00 O II 11 Clle!IMI l•llllCH tt 1-1) D•~lllT COH,•lll•NC• Aff\¥t .LU·OI t t Bann•nt <l+tl SI ~ tt·tl at M"'11tftlW tt f)~"T"'""-·~­ SI Genev~ (1-31 .. Vuce H 1141 S...11 Clate ( 10-11 v• Cl'lemfneci. 16·SI at !>ltrceC~ a ASTSlllN ClON,.Ut aNC• Cleremont 111·0) "' '°"'" HIU. ($·4) .. Covlne HIOll NorGO 19·21 al U~nd (1-2-H Biil Gardtft• ( 10· I) •• Ttmoll Cllv 11·2> Arlln11ton (11·0) el San Marino 11·21 INLAND OON,&Ra Nca Whittler Cllrl,tlan <I l·Ol et 11111 Bear 16·~1 LA Lutti.ran (1·2! et BHumont (7·l · 1) Ontario Chrl•llen tl ·3) II Montcla ir Preo <t·?l Duer• (7·•1 et v1111v Cnrl•ll•n 19·21 ltORTHWHTUlN CON,•lla NC• Cenyon 111·01 at St 8errn.rd 11·2·1) Alncadero 11·31 '" LomC>OC (10· I) 11>e Cat>rllfo 110-11 ti Senta Merla ( 7·41 An111ooe Vellev 11·4) "' S.vertv Hill• 17·2·?> el Culver Cllv H19n SOUTHEAS~lllN CONF.RINC• Diamond Bar 111·01 at Ouar1e 11·11 Arrovo 110· II vs Rov_. Oell. 19· 2l 11 Cl\Arler Oelo. H1on Ke~I II 21 t i Sen 8ernarolno 110 II Baldwin Par-110·01 Vl Aoe>le Vllltv ( 10· II et Victor V1ttev EIOHT·MAN l'INALS Ler .. OlvlSlefl hme>Wton at ,_.,,h Baoll" Smal OM1len Newoort Cnri"u1n vl HHoeroe Chr•ll••" f•I Victor Vellev High 7 om Saturdev) Hietl icf\OOI 1taHsttcs LAST WEIEK'S LEADERS RUU\lne 1 Glenn Camol>lll (SedOlet>tckl, 11·142; 2 Oeve Swl1111rt (Fountain Valley), 70· 112. 3. Frill Howser (Newoorl HerbOrl, 20·1071 • Greo 8enlamln IUnlvtrillYI. 11·9', S Shewn MenlY (Marine>. 19·69. 6. Earl JOMI (SadOlll>eckl. 9·61 Pa111nt 1. Sl\Ane Folev (Newoort HerbOr'. 14· 14·0. 170 verdl , 2 TO\, 2 John Cook <S•ddllt>ack), 1· IS· I, 186 vard•. I TO; 3. Todd Merlnovlch (Meter Dell. 19·32·3. 15' verd•. 1 TD. 4 Keith Jerrett <EdlM>nl, 17·U -2. 111 y11rd1. I TO, S Steve Bk>ttdvk !Merine I. 7· 13·0. I 17 YlrdS, 1 TD Rtcalvlnt l Mike Mitchell (Meter Del), 6·79, 2 Paul CaroenH.J~ter Dell, 6·60, 3 Chlo Rllh (Merine>: S·to. 4 Ho lr1.1on11 (New· oort Hert>orl. S 6S, S Ken Grfoo1 IEdlM>ttl, S·4S 6 8rad Arnold <Unlversllvl, 4·31 kwlne l Brven Guollll INewoorl Hart>or). Glenn CtmPbell (SadOltl>tek), Jot Deal (SaOdleDaCk) 12 H Ch. 4 Ken Griggs (EdilOll), I Lot Al1mltos MONDAY'S RESULTS ( 1211'1 of St ·nlehl QUtrtemorse mHfl"lll FIRST RACE. JSO vardi Empreu Hemp (Lact<tvl 19 40 12 70 10.60 Euv Chicks tmeot I Harmon I 9 00 7 10 Cu"om Ledv !Adair) 17 80 Al•o r aced HI Ya Sara Sorta Oe11onlful Malo R1cn, Goo01e Im Rlcn Black Mamoa Be Surt lo Cnaroe lloP Lover Time 18 16 SECOND RACE 3SO vardl Tttner ILackev) 1460 SOO 640 K1PIVI Proof (Cemoe>eUI 7 60 • 40 WIMS Ludo.v Slrtkt I Harmon! 4 20 Also raced Ped1 Y•ck Yatk. Fe11tv Eu.ttr ~ Slllrb Re<iueu. TatluQO S.llOC Tome II 21 '2 DAILY DOUBLE 18 41 oa10 \ 111 40 THIRD RACE 3SO vtrOl EdO•e Younv !Foguero•I 17 70 1 00 4 IO Be Sure Tonv ICam~IO 4 olO 310 Grav Ano Ealv <Creaoe-r1 3 20 Al•o rec.a Dream Beno, Walen Alh ~.man! MlUer ~. J:or~ ~ Htmo JW Ctn1tnn1e11on, rne Wav To Go l ime 11-09 FOURTH RACE. 810 varOl Ster lnVHl"'9nl (Pauline) 11 00 J 40 7 olO Ca uH Im Feor IBarOI 160 7 20 MOntved Greene IGarc111J 7 60 AllO raced Ga llant Bora. Cnamooon At Plav, J0"90, Nont l o Flvt Chick, Burn Mama Time •S:S6 12 EXACTA !9·61 Paid '22.80 FIFTH RACE. 3SO vardl Merits Arllllerv (Garcia) 9 80 S 00 4 20 Short Commano (Broo~l) 1.60 8.40 Rock N R•ml>le (MYIH ) I I 80 AllO raced Sntalo.v Troul>le, Mt Rt!>, Wire Line, Llttlt Hubie, Cnlu EHv lm111t, Ole mono x T "'"''" Time 11-88 n EXACTA (4·SI Pa•d $11 40 SIXTH RACE. 400 va rd1 Pell Boy Jo (Garcia I 3 20 7 40 Mr Rich Bird f Pauline ) 4 20 Face Date IBrookll 2 20 3 20 210 AIM> raeltO Siie"' Cal tr, Brlllot Rover The Clelm Jumo· Time 20.31 n EXACTA IS I oaod 1900 SEVENTH RACE 300 vtrdl Re111 EH v Step <Thomeu S 80 J .ct 7 60 Roman Emoore IGarcoal 6 40 3 60 Too lnttnl (Hermon I 3 00 At10 raced Go Mel Go Donaaua, C•al>l>ert•na Rto Rvon' Hooe Burrs Rambler. Two Fu1nen Time lS.49 n EXACTA •9., oa•d '3960 EIGHTH RACE 400 verOl ZIP Pohcv Bar !Htrll 3 40 2 40 Euv R•saue 1Creaoer 1 S 00 G11mt1v ILtwisJ 720 7 80 7 40 Al•O raced TOH I Mt Chare>eri Euv Jet: Rldln EHY Time 10 40 U EXACT A (6·3) Plld $18 60 U PICK SIX <7·8+S-9-6) otld '2.399.00 with nven wlrinlno tickets Ohr ,,.orses) $2 PICI( SIX tonsola11on oald 01110 wllh ISO w1nn1no lickeh (love PIO•llrtl NINTH RACE. lSO vard\ Turl>O Toov <Broollsl 1910 900 410 Je11 Llltle Stuff ICrtaoer) ll IO • 00 BIO Thl' Act IGarc1al 3 20 Al•O reced Voclorv Hend. Heu Ouoli· c.111 Acu 1n1nehote. Tony Nicole After 8 U'"''' K111v Do II Vutov11 Tomt II 23 11 EXACT A 17·SJ oa10 s 163 40 Alltndence 4 074 W1ter oeto COLL.GE Al·PCAA TN m Jonn D1toer,1oo1 IFruno St ), Mlkt Hetev IP11t1llC1, Mlkt Oollno IUC Irvine) Jonn Anoerson i UC Senta Barl>a•el. v ictor dt 111 Veoa C!>eoe>erdlnel, Vull111 RurlC IPepe>ard•n•I Michael C.rler lPei>oeroonel Mo•I v11lu111>lt 01aver Grier (Pap· oeroonf l Hlth sc.f\ool cu• "INALS (al lllment Pltlt, Lent ... dtl WNMMlaV l JO om (7 A I Cet>rlllO V\ Soulll Puao.ne s 30 om 13 Al Et Oor•oo "' Heclendl H1111111a WiltOn I JO om 14 Al Newoorl HarbOr ,... Coron• cNl4 ~r Wemen'I YlleVbef HIGH SCHOOL s.,in.n. c....,,.. ,..y .... fflr\t r9Uftd, 1:11' ......,.., Tort1v P ,.,.\ et Oehr V0Hm1lf No 1 •• Pal•HIM• Corone det ~, •• LA litOOMVtll INlnt ti PO-ev NL rooti.t ef tM YHr 1,.4 -Ow111n1 Gooa.n. N..., Yort. 19&3 -Derrvt S1r1wberrv New York Ifft -Steve S.ll1 LOl An~' lttl -Fwnando Vei.ntu.la LO\ An 11elel 19'0 -Sttve Howe, Lol Anoe!" 191' -Riek Sulclltt•. LO\ Angel .. "" -Bob Hor Mr. Allen•• 19n -Al'dre Oawwn. MontrNI 1976 -Tle,·Pat Zacnrv.·~lncinnall .and Butch Mtt111er, Sen Oltilo 1975 -John Montall.olCO, ~en Frantl•co 1974 -Bake McBrlot. SI Louis 1913 -Garv MaJlhawl, San Frantl\co 1972 -Jon Malleck. N•w Yor~ 1971 -Earl Wllllaml, Atlanta 1970 -Cart MOrlon. Montreal 19'9 -TH Slremora Lo• AnotlH 1969 -JOllnnv Benell, Clnc1nne11 19'7 -Tom S.e•tr, New YO(k '"' -Tommv Hetml. Clnclnnali lfn -JTml..effbW't , LOf" Anvetn 196' -Riellfe Allen. PnllaoetOllla 1963 -Pete ROH. CtllCIMlli 1962 -Ke11 HUl>Ol ClllCIVO 1961 -Bmv· Wllllem1, ChtCIVO ~ 1960 -Frenll. HowarO Lol Anveler 19S9 -W1U1e McCovev Sen Franc1\CO 1958 -Orlanoo Ceoeda San F'ranclKO 1957 -Jeck Sanford Pnitedelot11e 19S6 -Fr1n11 Rollinson C1nc1nnell 19SS -BIQ Virdon, SI Louis 19S4 -Wallv Moon, St Louis 1953 -Jim Gilliam . 8 rooklvn 1952 -Joe Black 8rooto.lvn 1951 -W1ll1e Mtvs, New York G11ntl 19SO -Stm Jetnroe. Bo"on 1949 -Don Newcombe Broo•tvn IU8 -Alvln Dario. Bosion 1947 -Jec~ie Ro1>1n•on. 8rooktvn NOTE Ont plaver wu selected u Ma tor Le11oue Rool1.1e ol tile Yter In 1947 an.J 1941 The oollcv or nemlno a otever from each 1eaoue wu 1nauour111eo In 1949 NL rookie of vear voting Pleyer First Second Third Tot11 Gooden NY 73 I 119 Samuel. Pn1 I 10 1 62 Hershlser. LA 1 9 Is Gladden SF I 6 9 Darting, NV J 3 MarliMI, SO 1 7 Stone. Phi I I Pendleton. SIL l I NHL CAMPBELL CONFERNENCE Smvttlt Division w l T Ph GF GA Edmonton 13 3 3 79 ti SS Celoarv 11 7 1 23 97 74 Kines 9 7 3 71 16 10 Wlnnloeo 8 1 2 11 66 63 Vancouver 4 13 1 10 66 114 NorTh 0 1Vlll0ft Chicago 9 7 7 20 SI Louis 1 8 1 15 Mlnn8'ola • 4 9 s 13 Oeoroll 4 11 7 10 Toron•o 4 11 3 II WALES CONFERE NCE Patrick OMllon Pn11e<1eloh1a 11 3 . 3 75 NY ISll ndtn 10 7 1 21 WHn•n111on 6 6 4 16 NY R1n11en 7 I I IS P111sburon 6 9 I 13 New Jtrttv 4 10 2 10 Adlml OIV1won • Mofti '"" -+I····• -?· 24 Boston 10 _, I 11 Butta lo 9 1 1 70 Harlloro 7 • 7 16 Quel>K 8 10 l 11 ~y·s ScOf'tl Kines S Cat11arv 4 Toronto 6, Monlrtal 4 -Tt1~ ... f't Gemes C r11ca90 at Ouel>K Wuhlnoton et NY 111anoen St Louo~ al vancouvtr - Kinvs S, F111mes 4 Scort l>V Period\ 83 11 S1 67 67 19 61 71 S9 ll 13 4S 9S 87 S8 S7 13 7S 61 7 t S3 68 66 49 61 57 15 .. SI 72 69 7S Ca1garv Kln9\ 3 0 1-• 1 2 2-S Fin l Pll'lod 1 Los An11elel, Dionne 8 (EnoDIOm. G1111ev1. 2 30, 7. Notnon 9 <RelMart). 9:29 IOPI, J Macinnis S (LOOI>), 17.43. 4. Kromm 9 (Willon>. 17 SA Penallles-Enolom, LA Cl'lloh·sllckln11l. 1·29, Hunter. Cat (t lt>ow· lno). 14.11 Second Period s LO\ All991U. Dionne 9 (Ganey), I "· 6. Lol AnGt"les. Olonn 10 (MacLellen, Tevlor), 1503 PenalliH -Bour11eo11. Cel (crou · chteklnol, UO, 8exter, Cal (interference). 8 10; MacLetl.en, LA (trlpp1nol. 9.0S. T1Ylor. LA (hiQh·1hckinvl. 9-0S Konrovd. Cal 1n111n-,11c1<1nv1. 9·0S Thlro Pfflod 1 Los Anoeltl, NiChOll\ 13 (Weill, Fo•l. I 11;"8 Loi An11eie1. Fo .. 6 tMllter. Hardvl. 1fl2, 9 C1111erv Peol•f'llkl S <Bollkl. 14-<13 Pe11ethe1-LooD. Cal (hQOll;n9 I 3.31, Red· motld, LA lhoolu1>11I. 14.71. L1Poon1t, LA IS1Hn1n9) "•S ShOIS on ooei-<atgarv 14-7-17-33 Loi Anvetes 9·20·8-37 Goallel-Cal9erv. Edwards (37·lh01•, l2·.avt1) Los A"lletu , Jenecvt< 133 '"°"· 29 SllVHI A-9, 117 Refere-Dennls Morel Lei Ve11n Lu en Sen Oleoo Tecom• W1cn11a Kensal C1tv De~., MISL WHtem Division W L 3 0 3 I J '· I 3 0 I 0 ) 0 ~ EH tern OM sloll Pct. C.I l 000 1SO , 1SO i 2SO 2 I 000 1 000 3 000 SI LOU•l 4 0 I 000 M1nne101a l I 7SO P111s1>urol'I 1 I 6'7 I • Ballirnort 7 7 SOO 2 Co'mo' 1 I SOO 7 CteveiaNJ l 2 333 2 1 Ch•Ca110 I 2 l" 7 > ~v's Sc.Mu No o•me' •tne<Julld TueidlY'l Oemft No oamtl lChtdultd WedlleMaV'l Gelne P11tl1>ur11n a t l ecoma, n 0..., ... flslllne DAv\v•s LOGKIR -14 •llilltt6 l•O r~I. COd NI WPOftT L.ANDUtG -24 eooter~ 29 !>tu l7 l>OllllO. ?Sl mecktret. 1 ICUIOlll Trout lll•nta LOS ANG&L•S -••o iltocll Creel<, Cestaic L•••· Caslelc Lt900<\ El OOt•OO Perk Ukt. 1.t99 Lt kH Ptck llMO lltarlt ., 1.-ekt, Pvdd•nOllOM LAtot. ~Vl'•tn<CI Lelle. kn O;rnu ltewvo.•. $en Olllrlal •IVtr IH••. """' IOtkU. Santa Fe lllMrVOH' CMI ANGI -Lffl.IN NiOUll Lake SAJif H •MAlllOtNO -Gt..otv ....-.. MOt.tvt Nerrowa lltafll Like Sant• Ana litlWf v•NTUlllA -Cai ... L•••· Potu L••• SANTA BAllaU A -Ctcllllll'\I Lekt IUVlllStOI -,vtmor L•~• ~1 l •k• SAN DlaGO -Doene POlll Mn Vl(tfllt Ltlo.t fNYO -O•tl Lt e 0""~' R1vtr ILawl lrlCIH dOWMlt ... l'l'I 10 Sltwan I.int} ,,._. .. nl Vt lltv lttttf'vOlr ,, NBA WISHllN CON,.llllNC• Pacffk OM'*' w ~ ~ct. GI ~·~ 8 ' 661 Lair en 1 s Sil l Porllano 1 6 S3' .. , .$t•lll• 4 7 .364 J ) Clt..-i 4 I 333 4 Golden Steff 3 I 273 4t_, ~Wttl DiVhlon Hou•ton 9 2 811 Denver I , 800 I t Ulen 6 ~ S4S 3 S•11 Anloolo 6 6 soo 31, OtllH 6 7 442 ' KanHs Cltv ' a 111 1 IASTIRH CONl"UlENCE AW.nflc DlvM!on Bo, Ion • I "' Plllledlll>llla 7 2 771 WHnlngton 7 s Sl3 , . ., New ""'v 6 6 50C)'-3'"J New York ) ' 2SO 61) C9nlret OM Mofl Mllwe~kte I 4 6'7 Ch•ctvo 7 s. Sl3 I Oelro11 6 s S45 I a Atlante ' 7 364 3 • lnolana .. • 333 4 Cltvtteno I 10 091 6 ' 6o\Oftda V'• Sc•• lnCl .. ne 131, CnlcallO Ito T Ofllehf(l Geme1 Pnoenlx et Lelctn GOiden Stalt •• New Yor~ WHhlngton et Pnlladelot11• Mllwaut..ee II OallH Detr0<t al Houston Uleh at Ken1u Cilv New JerHv 111 Por11eno Oenvtr al Sealllt ., "COLLE GE Flntl Four lffder s The number ot appearanct1 t>v eacll lChOol 11nce the NCAJll. colle11e bH ketball tournament beoan In 1939, with tut aooear· a nee TNm UCLA Kentucky Norin Carolina On10Sta 1e Kan1n Lou•l vllle C1nc1nne1o H~ston Indiana Duke KtnlH SI Oklanoma s1 Arkansll\ Ce 11torn1• Gtor11etown 111ono1, low• Mtet1111tn North C•rohn• St Sen Franc1Ko Utan Savior Bredlev CCNY Coioraoo D•rtmourn DtP1u1 Hotv Cron LaSelle Lou"lana Sr Merauttle Mlch1011n S1 NVU ' Oklahoma Oreoon St Purdut Sournern Ca11forn111 TtmPle ltx11 • VIiienova V1rg1,,1t Davion Or•ke Ouaue1nt • flOttda St Georooa '"Oot na SI low• St Jltk \onV•lit Lovole 111 Mempn11 Sr Nevede LH lle11u ~~~l N Cerolona C nartollt Notre Oamt Oreoon Pt11n Penn SI Polllt>urgn Pro nee ton Prov1dlnct Rutgers St Bonevtnturt v·SI JOltPl'l'l, Pa St JOM'1 Senta Clare Sea Ille Soutnern Melh<>dlat Stanford Svrecuse Ttxu·EI Paw Wake ForHI Wunfnv1on WH hlnolon SI 1 ·Wu tern Kentuck.,, WHI Vlr11inla Wlcl'llfe St Wisconsin Wvomlno •·Dtsauelitltd 1n 1971 v Ol1auellf1ed on 1961 , No. 14 9 9 • 6 6 s s 5 4 4 4 ) 3 3 ) ) 3 3 3 J 7 1 1 2 7 1 2 7 1 2 1 1 2 7 , 2 1 7 1 7 I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I l 1 I I I 1 1 ' I r l -..I I I l I I ' ' Lall ltlO 199• 199'1 1968 1974 1993 1963 1994 1991 1978 1964 19S1 1918 1960 1994 1957 1990 1976 1913 19S7 1966 1951 195' 19SO l9SS 1944 1979 1941 19SS ltll 1917 1979 1960 1947 1963 1990 19S4 19S8 1947 1971 1994 1967 1969 194() 1972 1993 1979 1944 1970 1963 1973 1977 1970 1971 1918 1939 1979 195' 1941 196; 1973 1916 1970 1961 19S2 19S2 19S8 1956 1942 197S 1966 1962 1953 1941 1971 19S9 1965 1941 1943 NCAA wlnnlnvest GOlcheS DIVISION I w Jtrrv l ark1111en UNLV 37S De11nv Crum. Lout1v111e J 19 Dean Smtih. N Cerollne S74 Bovd Grant, FrHno St 1S6 Jim 8oeti.1m, SvracuHJ 112 Eoo11 Sutton, ArkenHl 320 Bol>l>v Kn111n1, Indiana 399 Bob Dukie•. St Ptler•s 104 Lou Carne1ecce, St John's 340 Gene SmltMon, Wlcnlla Sr 119 Let ROH , Souln Florida 356 Marv Herlnman, Wulllnoton RllOh Miiier, 0r8110n SI Guv Lewi,, HOUllOn Frtd Hot>dv. Greml>ll"o St Dean Smith, N. Cerollna Norm Sloan, Florida Eo Ma rtin Tenneuff Sr Peul Wet>D Old Dominion Alie Lemonl . Oklenoma Cltv Leflv Orlt\tll Marvtend L PC1. 19 IOI 19 712 1S6 771 so 757 62 us 112 741 143 736 · 31 7)2 127 718 72 1i. 136 774 620 S6o4 S62 S49 S2• S23 498 •91 412 490 NCAA repe1t ch•mc>lorn Teem' 1na1 nave reoeattd u NCAA Delktlt>tll cnemo1on' Oklthoma Stele -194S 46 l(entuckv -1948 '9 Sen F rencisco -19SS·56 C1nc1nnet1 -1961 62 UCLA -196'·6S UCLA 1967·73 MoncNV'I tra'n.a=-.1 IAH BALL Alt*'ka11 LM__,. NEW VOltK YANKEES-Nameo ~ICh· ard M Kreft director of mar11111no I ASK•TtALL ContlMlltaf ••MltfNI AH KMlll«I EVANSVILLE THUNOER-Announc:ed ,,.,, rest11natlon of ,,.,,Y Sloan, hlad coach Named Wevne BoulllngtiouM lnoerlm n.eo coecn ... '*"' l•Mltfbll AU~I ....... uT AH JAU-Named Jtrrv $toen anl•· lanf'"l:badl l'OOTBALL ................ u. .. NEW OttLEANS SAINTS-Activated l reo ,.£o.~n1 ti.lard. •nd Euoene Goodlow ""* recttvll'. trorn Ille 1t1111ft0 reMrVI tt'I ,-,K-cl John TIGe, llOfll tftd •lld Keftn• DuclUlll .wia. rtcelvtf', on Ille HIMJI'~ rtwvt ''" HO«IY Ne1ieMI HKkl'I LN 9W NEW YO.It 1$LANO llt,_Trtoed ~Olalld Mtlt"tOll. 00.lttnatr, lo lht M _. SOia Norin Stan In nd\en91 for .,1n.r 1 lfH or 1M6 llr\MOUno dr•tt ChOICt GOU.IOI (0LUMl lA Announc.O fht rH lenetlOn el toit NHO llead fOOlae!I COKll JAM S MAOrsoH '"" Cnehce McMl-lll, flt.cl tool • II NllSS<XJlltt-felrect W/lrran ~wtn. *Cl too11>en coacn ST-~ f ~ HtNI Gflr1t11 11ta1 foofball c n ~ • .. If .. Ex-Bruin s tandout is ha vlng trouble w ith n ew lifestyle LOS ANGELE (AP) -Kenny Field • th!.' rormcr UCLA star now n roolt.1e w11h the Milwaukee Bud.s. 1h1nks Im basketball cll.pcricncc nt UCLA did not prepare him for life 1n tht' National Hu\kelbull A ,O<'tot1on . Fields. who led the Bruins In sconng.11<1 a ~mor and we'I a thrtt- time ll-Pac1fk·IO Conference play- er. \\U~ drnfll·d in 1hc first round by M1h\:tukn ·. the~ I st \Ckc11on overall But. for lhl' Bucko; lhl\ season. Fit'lds has Cl\l'ntgt'd onh 11 minutes of pla) 1ng 11m1.· and has )Ct to make a rL·al 1mpac1 as a prolcs~1onal. Field\ had troubll' adopting 10 the NB..\ hfl''it} k nghl from the begin· ning. M1lwaul-..l·1.·\ r 1gorou\ l\\-0·3· dn} tra1n1ng ramp It.cpl htm .. crnmped up so bad \.\l' had to carr) 'him back 10 1h1.• hotel." acc:ord1n1t to h1\ teammatl· 1 err~ ( umm1ngs. •· In a s1on tn toda\ \ ed111on" of lhl· Los ..\ngclc"·) Times. ·Field!> hlamed h1\ !>low profl·!>!>1onal '>Hirt on tw, lack of preparntton al UC LA . .. ·1 he mental prepara iwn wru.n'1 thert'. and <ht· phr1cal rond11ioning wasn't there:· I 1clch said ... f-rom "ha1 I hear now. those gu}S <here (al UCL.\) arc in great shape. Coach (Wall) Hauan.I. no". he know .. whJI 111alt.c!>." 111\.\ault.el' ( oarh Oun Nelson 1htnk\ 1ha1 Field'> need!> 10 look \\llhin himself to find what II take~ to makt.· the J?.rade tn tht' NBA. tcenny Field• ··t-11s whole li fst}lc is laid-back • 1t11k b11." Nelson said. "Kenny's go w teach down and find another leve of pla) that he doesn't even know ht has \Ct. Normally that hap~ns wher people start to mature. He's going tc ha' c to do that." .\fter pla} mg his freshman yea1 undL'r Larr) Brown. now coaching a the Lln1,crsll} of Kansas. Field! pl:l\cd three }cars under Larry Farm er. "ho rcs1sned after last season. Fields thinks that Farmer didn'· push him hard enough to improve. Will bci.seball scrap the free agent draft Re-entry con~ept wilTbe a t opic ~fi>day' s-m-e-et,..-in- New YORK (AP) -Changes In major league baseball'• tree agent re-entry draft have toured the players uniOn on the procedure to the point where It la expected to suooestthatthedraft beecrapped. t he Joplc was a Hkety -.abject when the, Major ~eague Players Association and the ctub owners' repreeentattvee reeumed nego- tiation• over a new Buie Agr .. ment today. TO<Jay'"a meeffng waa the MCOnd between union and managemerit negotiators, who al80 met lut Wedne.day. The two lktea won't meet again until after the Winter convention Dec. 3· 7 at HOU8ton. During the Interim, bOth lkt9I Wiii meet aeperatety to dlleuu a oon- tract to replace the one which expirea Dec. 31 . The current tree agent tYttem has been In ett.ct 1tnce 1e1e. ''One of the thlnga we'll dllcuas Is whether the re-entry draft, whlal prlncipaJly functk>nt to limit the NEWPORT CHRISTIAN. • • From Cl pla}er }ellcd ... eight and three:· .. That's 11:· r rec barked back, ··eight and three ··Then he responded 1n ques11on 10 anothtr pla>er ... that adds up to 11 game\, doesn't 1t., .. The" arc far from Edison or Foun1a1n Valk} 1n a football sense. hut th1\ group of ind" 1duals - although no1 knowing ofT hand what <heir record 1\ -will be pla}tng in a cir champ1on'ih1p gamt'. The C onqul·rors arc led by 1a1lback S1cvl' Forb<:!>, the Academy Lca&uc·s OOcn<>1Vl' Player of the Year who has rushed ror. as Fm· woula say. .. roughl) ·· 1.400 )ard~. Fortx·' aho ha\ I <i touchdo"'n!> to hill rred11 •tnd <:Urrtl'" a 7·)3rd per ca rl) a' «rage ··wl· Jtl'>t round oil the number'> ·· \3\\ Fret Junior quarterhatl-.. 1 om Ba'>s ha" lOmpktcd 67 of 118 pas., attt'mpts 1h1<> SC<l'>On tor 988 )ard'i and 15 1ouchdo" n.., ··-\I though Bass 1s the quancrbari...:· I rel· 'aid.··. te\C I-or· Oc\ ti. thc real leader on the <cam . He's '>O eas) ·going. and he·~ alwa)'s pu~htng people -the bo}" real!} rc'ipcn him:· Other standouts include Pc1c Ocan. a senior lullback "ho ha'> 870 )'ards ru'ilung and ~2 rt•ccptton'> for 335 )'ards and seven touchdowns. Robb1t' Morgan. a 6·5. I 84i·pound tight l'nd (the tallest on the team. of cour)C). who ho" caught 27 pa~scs for 468 yards and ~ix 1ouchdowns The Conqueror\' heav1ci.t player wc1gh141 195. th1.· Conqucro~ arc al•m headed b> wide receiver ()a vid Theel. who ha~ JUSt 11 catC'hc'i for 251 )nrds. but has fhc iouchdnwM. "He'\ the bc!lt receiver "'c have:· I rec 5a)lh .. but "'e ha.,,en 't gone 10 the 1ur nil the time." The) 're alw a1dcd by a fine kicker tn KC\tn Hendrie. who~ c1aJlt field aoals and I ti Cll.lrn points put him near the top of \II ranktni) "It'' unu\ual for an l·1ght·mnn tea m to ha'I.' a Qood ~Kkcr." Free !kl.id. "9S pcn:cnt of h1 k1ckoO\ arc 1n tht' end /OllC, too •• On dcfenM'. th<' C onqucro~ ore led b> ltncb~c kcr ott John~ton -"the fastc t man on the tcam ... r rcc ~)' nd no<ieauard Fua~n<-l\nder n. a 5-~. I $<)..pound all·lca&ul' end oll· C JF ~l~t1on ln<tt )Car IHltl. cord1n1 to I rec. ", hoo·in to gain both Chonor'J th1 )car · Mori(ln. hu""'\Cr 1!> thl' l:rttah"lt of the ddcn~c. "He can tell )OU what pla} 1s coming up.'· Free said. "and almo!>l al"a's hc·s nght. He's the leader on ddense:· ( For Newport Christian and all ofitl onl'·more-lhan-a-<iozcn pla}'ers. thi crowd on its side Saturday night m1gh1 reach a quaner as many as t .. e entire student bod) at the school - which is ks~ than 250. ..We'll have whatever parents want to go. and we'll try to get some cheerleaders there by a van." Free explained of the two·hour trip to V1ctorv1llc. "That doesn't bother us, though." Free·,. pla}ers have llim1lar feelings. .. It rcall~ doesn't bother· me at all," Morpn said. when asked 1fthe lack of recogn111on and following depletes the~esire to work hard. ·· .\ lot of people do koow about us. r m JU'\t Out for the fun." • .. The people who recognize me arc tht• people I know." said Johnston. "h doc\n·1mauer 1f people I don't know don·l rcc~nize me." .. Our sp1ntual being on the field 11 !Ill '>trong. we'll do 11 (Saturday ntght)." said Forbes. "I'd like to win h both ways. Spiritual for Him. and on 1he scoreboard." Perhap Morgan put 11 tn a nutshell, ~ymg. .. it doesn't matter if we win ot lose -well. il does. but that's not mmt important." Irvine's Gehrung A ll-South Coast RolfGehrung i~ Irvine thgh's lont rc(lrcscnt:uion on the All .. South Coa~t Lenguc water polo team at chosen b:r the tcaaue's coaches - gct11na a first team berth. Pla:rcr of the )'tar l~urcls 10 to E.l l oro's Brian Bcmckfna. Al·S.U. c .. st L..we flla&T TIAM Joe TttorH IMIU IOll VlflO), Jutlan H.,..,.., CLavuna H1MJ), litOO '9111tY I* C~ltl1 TMI ltoottn CMln lOft VtelOl1 Gt" 'tnltr ( ... Cieffltn111. Otvt l<no11 U!I Toro), ltttt O*uftt (lr111nt) ~ver of lht Vttr Ifie " 9tffltklnt 111 Torti llCOMO TUM Klftt J~M>n fMIJtlon VlelO), lf'-111ewi11 10,,,. Hlltal, Troy Slmlll91tll '"" ~tel truce Ol'cull !Caottlrtllt VtlllY>. Tom CroMI IL11U11t Hihil, eltn $1\ott llt TottlJ 1''•1111 lftb41 Ill Torol • I • .. . • •• .. .. • =: •• • . .. ... . ... ----·--···- . ., The Ultimate EXperience , .. Experience the excitement of finding just what you 're looking for-in classified. It's the ultimate! Daily Pilat phone 642-5678 f people read classified LOWDV M ARG ARET C.cffRISTOPBS& LOWERY, 80 yn. of MJ:lll .W: N&WiQd.; N~~ Beach, died bom Juq I. 1•1,~~ S".aturdar at Upland P.-ec1 llW'r/ NMt- Convaleiant Haepi-be r l I , t •I 4 . w. Born in Loe An· S urvived bJ' l.&1 ge)ea in 1904 to a father, l..eft7 ...... I l>loneer Oran ce k lrk, Hillaboro; ~ Cou n ty ci t r u 1 mqther. lJotothy • ra.nclung family. She Newkirk. c.-. .... Uved in Fullel'ton brotbef' LerTy ..... prior to mov1n& ii> kirk. Jr. of C... P omona 1n 1951 Mesa; sister, r.nt wheruhellvedfor21 Newkirll of .... ; yrs before movllll '° cr andparenta, Jila Newport Beach 12 Price of o.&a ~ years .,o. Her late and Alma Pr~ .. husband. Morpn W. Santa Ana; .-i- Lowery wu a prom1-~· P'aanie nent Pomona al· of o.&a Mlm; torney a nd civic many oehei' friendl • leader. She was a relativea. Memarial member of the Christ .erVice will be held Church by the Sea. Friday 2 PM ~ Newpo r t Beac h , ber 23, 1914atUnited which celebrated a Church·of the a.wl· s pecial Mara ar et atiooa, 1782 Iowa !k. Lowery Day in recoc-Costa,.__ Air•. rution of her~ of mmta her.tr' d dlfU .ervice '°the church. the Neptune SodltJ. Mn Lowery WU pM\ president and honor-SBUYLD ary life member of C L E O H A Z JC L the board of~ SHUYLER, 25 yr---=!• of the Dav id & resident of Coet.a Margaret Horne in Mesa. ~ •'Wlt1 Laverne, Ca. where a November 17 lllM. in residence conace ii Long Bea~. Ca. named in her honor. Beloved moths of SurviVUll are three Clif.ford W. sm.,ter daugh ters, M ra of Costa •Meaa, Margaret Y Ol'ba, of Merton Shuyler of Santa Ana Canyon; Hutcbin8on, K-. Mn Virgmia Allen. of Max Shuler ol eor; Up lar)d; and Mr• pus Cristi. Tex.,.ad Barbara Corri~an or Franca Sbnpean of Sacramento; 11.xt.een ~ Jean. grandchildren and aaa. Sister ot.' Karrie nineteen great-Bishop, San a.. grandchildren. ~r-allo IW"Yived by nifw vioes will be held grand children and W e dnesd ay at s ix great -arand· 1: 3 0 P M an T odd children. Member of Memorial Chapel, Order of Eutern P om o na · R ev Star, H utchlnaon , ~ R. Pendell. of K.a.nsaa, and local Chnst Church by the BqwliQI ~ AL Sea, ewport "Beadi. Koo.a Lanes in Costa ofhoatlfl8. lnte{ment Mesa.F uneral ~r­ wtll follow at the vices Tue.day, No- Loma Vista Cem-vember 20. at 7:L30 eter y. F ullerton PM .-. Pk~~~ Friends may ca1J at Brothen ~ Broed- t.he ~omona Chapel way Mortuary, Costa tocbyG 3-l>pm Me!m-"Mesa. Rev. Bruce A. on al con trabuuons Ku.rrle. Presbyterian may be ~ '° the Church of the eow. David & Margaret nant. o~ting. In- Home, Inc · 1350 terment Fairlawn Th i r d S tree t , Ce me t ery , Laverne. Ca. 91750 Hutchinaon. KanM&. DILLMAN Pieroe Brothen Bell JOAN ELIZABETH Broedway, J:>irect1nl. DILLMAN, passed 642-9150 away November 17. •-------- 1984 an Newport Beach. Beloved wife of Max Dillman, moth er of J ames Dillman or Costa M esa, E luabe th M c H o n e o f P o rtervt1le , Ca , dau ghter o r Mrs Olive Leigh of Cov- ma, C&. mter of Wil- liam Leigh of Holly- wood, Ca . Rose Mary Bradford, Hollywood. Ca, and Margaret Drake of West Cov- ina A.l5o SW'VI ved by three grandctuldren. Member Catholic Ch urch Our Lady of Mt Carmel. Newport Beach Please call Mortuary for service t.nfonnauon. Famllv prefers memon a.I ron- tnbullons be made to Hoag Hosp1al Plert'e Brothers Bell Broad- way Mortuary d1reoct- JJ\g 642-9150 NOBLE OHN REID NOBLE, bom Dec I", 1938. Pasadena Calif Pu.ed away Nov~­ ber 17, 1984 in Foun- wn Valley Survtved b) mother Margattt Noble.of Costa Mesa. sons. Timothv and Andrew Noble. New- port Beach 5ef'VK"ft Tue.iay llAM Pa- a f1c View Chapel. In lieu of no~n dona- tions may be n t your favan~ chanty P a c 1fi C' Vie w Mortuarv. dlrf!Ctors Newpo0rt Beach 644-2700 HOSlllN ENEVA 0 HOSKIN, 89 yn old. ~nt of Corona del Mar for 18 Yff!'S P.-d away Nowm- 17. 1984 after short Ulnes Bom St. Lou Mi.owi ~~ 30 . 189~ Wu ~mdeathby ~husband Lyle A. Hc.k.tn. Oct 18, 1984. urv1vor include wwn ~hildren ind aev ral ST«at ~hil<lrcn and two atl'p• na rvtC"H w\ll ti. held In Nor· man. 0.klahama llAIUUS . MA R JO R I E N . HARR IS. paued away November 18, 1984 In Newpor t Beach.Survived by husband, Georae M.. Harris; son. Kenneth G & Ann Harris. Dana Pt., da"'Chter, Peggy Ann Grodlcb & Carl. Lido lale, three grandchildren. Carl m. Peter & Chris Orodach. Mrs Harns li~ on Lido Isle for 15 years. wu active in the Lido We Player, membtt of the Yacht Qub. and other Vllrious ac- tiviues on the lal.and. The family received friends at home on Sunday. In lieu of flowers the family suggest memorial rontribuuons may be made to the American Heart Assoaauon. McCORMICK MORTUA"Y \ 795 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach Ca 9265 1 •9•-9415 HAMOR lAwtt. llllT. OUVI Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory \625 GISier AYe Costa Mesa 540-5554 ~IElllCE MtOn.M MLL MOAOWAY MORTUA"Y 110 Broadway Costa M ... ~2-9150 UL TZ •lltOlfM* .-TH a TUTMLL ftlTC~ CMANL 427 E 17th St Cott• Meaa 84e-9371 ~AC.-.C VllW •Ma.ALPAM ~ temetary • Mor1u.ary Cl'l,pel • Ct rMtory 500 Pac.t;e Vlft Orrve ~t&eacf\ 6U·2700 I • / 1 •• C8 OrM09 Co.at DAILY s>tLOT/Tu.ctay, Nowm• 20, 1984 Ml.It 1m1e aa ~.....,.. -..c •TIC( ...c mm .one. Of iiiilflrl~------------;....----------..................... ~----...... ----"'""---------------------~I'-~~--------~ U&.I ..... Of lllOftC8 °'' lllUeTlft llOTICa Of M011CI Of ,_ &.-..... CUM ~ U&.I UA..I TMM1'W'8 8M.m **"MIPCllll•tLm Aecotoeo t Ml-t.4, ln-T.A. k L.-OnOuemtN: n , ,..... T.a. .... P..-T.a. ....... ~loellllerebyQIWntllet ttrument No a. .. 7612'. UlllT COO. L 1t 00 &.m l'tMT AMI,.._ VOU AM ~ DUAULT • ••tNi th9 wldel'lioMCS *111 not be 13247-.1, VMot/tM1t T. D. lalMCa CQ191MfY CAN TITlf IH8UAAHC& UNOI." A NCOHO OHO • 1• 1• ~lor Wf'/ OMll"' R:allfl u 1----- M f/Mt INC 1111M T"""91 ANY, a biliicitnie ~ M "'UST. DA TIO June, VOU AM IN °'"'AULT llMllllee contrected by 8n H ... ._ ~ the •~no ... POf~MT""'99,orluo-22, 1M1. UHLUI YOU Uftm"AOH'OOf'TRUIT one°""'"*'~.Of'IOt MOTICtlOf ~ o..d Of tNlt Wl\.L ceuor Truatee or T A KI! ACTION TO OATEO 1111/lt UNLU1 .._ lftlld*. MPAULT._, KlLAT PVILIC AUCT~ ~ft(Md Trwtee, al tftet '"OTICT 'f'OV" p .. ~. 'f'OU TAKI! ACTION TO OICtd -1 dly Of Ho-IUCTIC* ro TO ~ HtOHUT M>OP Deed of Tnill •· EAT\', IT MAY .. MM-0 AT ~CT YOU" ~· ~.1* -.&. U111DD itOR CASH ANO/OR THI~ by a.4AKAAM NAO. A PU9t.IC SALL IF YOU UT\', IT MAV M SOLO AT ~ A. T ... 4m ..... O.ID Of' l'MleT CASHIERS OR Cl~l'1lD JAFINIA ANO TAMA,_A NUO AN !Xltt.ANATl()N A ltUaL.IC SALi!. '' YOU ....... CtrtM, lrflM,, CA IMPORTANT MOT'tel CHICKS SPECIFIED IN ANNI! NAOJAFINIA, hu.o Of THE NATuq M THI! NUO AN IXPlANA TIOH ll7'M IN YOU,_ PAOP!ATY 18 IN CIVIi. CODE 8!CTION bendenchwW.,8"drecorded PAOCUOINQ AGAINST M TH! NATURE OF THI ~blllhecl Orange eo... FORECLOSURE BECAUSE 2t24h (ptyable at tM &i. of Of ()mgeJ Aecorda Of Of· YOUf YOU IHOUL.O CON· PAQCUOIHGS AGAINST 09lf)t PllOI Nollttnber 13, 14, YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR Nit In tewtlM rnoMY Of !fie engeOounly. C.ittomle, 11\d TAC A LAWYER vou. YOU 8HOVL.O CON< 20. 198-4 PAYMENTS. IT MAY BE Un119d St•l .. l all right tttle PYf"'ltlt to that C*1llln No-On Deoembet I . 1N4 et TACT A LAWYER. TW.$01 801.0 WITHOUT ANY and lnterMt con~ to tio. OI OefMll~ t'*-under 10:00 • m. l!XCHANOI! On Olctmber 14, 1964 It COURT ACTION, and you end now held by It yndet reoorded Auguat 10, 1914 N TITLEHOl.OtRS INC.. •• 1:00 P,M. A.l.C. TRUST PmllC NOTICE INY h4We the 1ag111 right to Nld Ot9d of Truat In the lnttrutntnt Ho. M~ M&S, duly appointed TruetH OEEO 8ERVICl!8, INC , b11ng )'OUr IOOOUnt In 90od property herelnilt9r d .. ot Ottlo\111 Aecofdl of IAIO undet end l>UrtuMt to Deed A.~I fOI' Pl.US FINANCIAL, PtCTIT10Ue IU .... M 11*'1dlno by peylne 1111 ot Ktlbed' County, wtll under tnd Of Ttutt r~ JUNE ~I. lp.lC, A FLORIDA CORP, M ~ ITA'tDitlNT your pa.t d~ plYTMflll plut TRUSTOR OAIVD R, ~~ to .. Id Deed of tt8t, •t lntt: NO 4102'. In tl'Ht dllly eppolnttd Trutt.. Tl'Ht foliowt_no l*tOflt er. pennltttd eottt and ex· c L ARI( Ro NA lo c Trul1 Mil at publle .auction bOok 14118, pege 804 ot Of· ~ and pul'9Ulltt to Deed dOll'IQ buelMet u : pen• within thr .. montne BENSON. MARK s SON~ for CNh, ••wM ~of tne llClal Aecotda In tM office of or Trull, Recotd•d on CAE.STVIEW 48, 1324 ftOITI the d•te thlt notice ot TAG · Unltecs Stat• of A"*1Qa, • the County~-ot Of· S/23/82, ., Document no. Oaluy Drive, Newport IMleult wee tecordtd. Thlt BENEFICIARV. PAULA C.lhler'I c:Mck payable to .... 81•1• of C.llfOl'nla ... 82·214535, of OMclel A.-e.cti. Celll. t2MO amount .. '3.ato.ae ... of KAY BRADY Mid Trutl .. dtawn on I .cut.CS by TEOLA WATSON. cord• In the offlol Of IM... MICMlle 0. Sholkott. 1324 t 11181 ... and wlll 1nor .... rec0tded Mey 22, 1981 u atate or nlltlonll ti.nk, a AN UNMARRIED WOMAN, corder ot Ori~ County, 01luy Drive, Newport urttll YOUf eccount beComee tnatr No 31497 1n Book 1t1te0tfederelc:T9dltunlon, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Celllornla, execut.ct by: BMctl,CeHf,9He0 GUrrent.Youmaynotlleveto 14070 Ptoe 1418 ot ~ OI' •• , .. or t.derlllMVlngt AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810. THOMAS J. HALL & -s~ Sholkoff, 13:Z4 PtlY tM entlfe \I~ pol'• '*°'da 1n t"t otnce of. ~ IOen ~Jloml. DfR FOR CASH OR CHECK CASSANDRA J, HALL, Gai~•-O!lve. NbfPOd tlon Of YWf ~. ew.t1 Recorder ol ~ County clled In lhl• .,.,.. II tne ~s DESCRIBED BELOW HUSBAND ANO WIFE Will 8eectl. Cent. 82teO thoUgh tu• peyment WN ff. l&ld deed ot truat CS.: m•ln entrance to Flrat (peylble et time or .... In SELi. AT PUBLIC AUCTION Bll'bw1 Ucl'lman, 1320 mended. bvt you mutt pay acrlbM 11,.. lollowlnQ prop. Ametlcan Title lnaurance llwful mon.y ot the United TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER M1tlner1 Or.. Newport the amount lt&ttd ebOve. erty Compeny local~ •t t 14 St•t•) ., the CMpman Av-FOR CASH. (P•V-ble It time BMch, Cetlf. 92"0 Arter thr .. l'llOl\tllt from LOT 20 OF TRACT USS Eut Fifth StrMt, In the dty tnve tfltranoe to the Civic of .... lnlllwlulmon.yoftl'le Jey Llchm1n, 1320 the date of reoorcSetlon of IN THE CITY OF IRVtNE'. ot Santi Ana. Cellfomla. all Cent• Mdlng. 300 Eul United Stet11) •t THE Marlnere Or •• Newport tllladocument(wt)lthdeteof COUNTV OF ORANOE. that rlgl'l1, tili. and lntereet ChtiprMn Avenue, Orange, NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE 9elch, Cellt. 82MO recOl'detlon ~ iw.. STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS con\1'11)'9d to Ind now Mid Ctllfo<nl1. Ill right. title, Ind T 0 THE C 0 U N TY Tllla bualneu 11 con. onl, uNM1 tne obligation SHOWN ON A MAP 'Re. by It uoctef ••Id Ot9d of lntereai con~ to and COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC due1ed by· • genetal pert· being loredoled upon ~ CORDED IN 8001( 257 Trust In tne pr°'*1)' lllU· now held by It \lnder Mid CENTER DRIVE WEST, nerantp mite • '°"99' period, PAGES "35, 3e "'"NO 37 OF •t9d In Uk! County and Deed of Trust lfllhe pr°'*1)' SANTA ANA. CA Ill right, Mlc:Nlle G. ShOlkof1 have only the feOel r'Gh '° MISCELLANEOUS MAPS St•t• o.scrlbed 19: lltueted In Mid County Ind tllle and Inter .. , conveyed Thll atatement -flied atop the f0tecmure by PtlY· IN THE OFFICE OF THE A Condominium com-State deteflbed aa: lot 18 ot to an<! now lleld by It under. wUh lhe County Cler1I Of Of. Ing 1ne entire emounr' ff. COUNTY RECORDER OF prlNd ot Tract No. 10148, u atlown Mid Deed of Trull In tile ange County on NOYember mend9d by yout crtdltOI' SAID COUNTY Perce! 1: An undMded on • mep recorded In book pr°'*1)' lltuat9d In llld 1. 1814 To rind out tile amount EXCEPTING THERE· 115th lnler .. t In Ind lo Lot •27 pagea 15 Ind 18 6f Mii · County, California, de· F211111 you mull pay. OI' to 11range FROM ALL MINERALS Oil I, ot Tract No. 1146 t. In the oelleneoul Mapa, record• ol ICrfbed tne land therein: Publlatled Oranoe Cout IOI' payment lo atop the IOI'• AND Hy DR O c AR e o N City of Coate Mesi, u per Orange County, C.Ufornle. LOT 5e OF TRACT NO. Dally PflOt November 8, t3, cloaure, °' It your property la SUBSTANCES IN ANO m~ recorded In 800k 492. Tile ttr .. t lddr ... of the 3722, IN THE CITY OF 20, 27. 1884 In lorecloture lo< 1ny other UNDER SAID LANO BELOW P1gee 21 end 22, In tile of· rHI property dHcrlbed COSTA MESA, AS SHOWN T ·288 reaaon. contact AMERICAN A DEPTH OF~ FEET BUT llQe ol tne County Recorder above I• purport9d to be: ON A MAP THEREOF RE· SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS· T HE DAIL PILOT .L S. lflEU OFFI Tclt>pho11e trvi<·e: ~londa~ .f ridov 8:00 '\.M.·5:30 P.~I. Busine~ C~untPr : Monda\ ·Frid~n s~oo A.~l..S;OO P.M. l>EAUL I :\ E .. Pt HI.IC \ 1'10' IU·. \l>l.l'E \londa, Tuesda·, \\ edne!'t{ili' Thur dnv · F rnJav ~ alurdaY ~unda\ fr1 Mon . f ues. \\ «-<l . Thur .... Fri Fri 4:30 p.rn. ·1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.111 ~~:00 p.m . 3:00 p.m. C \,(:t•:l.l .. \T IO' & C( HUC ECTH ,,~: WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF ol nld County. 312 ·Paige lane. Coate CORDED IN BOOK t35. PtlM.IC NOTICE SOCIATION, t5725 E. Whit· SURFACE ENTRY, AS REi· E1eoept1ng tl'ler'elrom the M .... CallfOl'nle PAGES 46 TO 49, MIS· tier Blvd., Whittler, Call· ,1111 1• llu I toll ... .t 1td 1 11111,1.1 j1111.. Ill.I\ l UllllHllS IOUllYllW PenoramlC vi.w of 009an. Four bdrm• & huge ax· qulelte alttln$j room. Gorgeou• poo4/Pt1tlo In enolOted courtyard. Prt· vat• beeehM. Auum• 11t TO. Priced at $115,000 F••· C•ll JO-YC£ OABOU or SALL 'f' SHIPLEY snlWIYlfW LWE S..Utlful 3 br & lam rm. pool, apa, low malnten· ~ yatd-S2400 mo. lncludea gardener & pool c11e. Av•ll•ble lmmed. Donna Godatlall 644-6200 '-/!:Macnab -Irvine SPIGllll 3 bdrm. 21h ba., fern. m Plafl 3 In Her'ltage Pit) e>eeot•t.0 In earttttoMt 2 cat ger9Qt. OtMt 1na10 corner locetlo~ S13e,900. .mm_ ~lsor ·Realty 786-1172 3880 Mlc'*8bn OrNe Irvine • .• ~z~tft~Nl! Helghtt aree. Lrg lot, xln renters. Muat MCfffloe to community property ... tlement. FOi' lntor. P.O Bo• 49-8. N.B. CA Q2M: ••••+•lllT• Nice 4Br nme w1..,,.,11i SERVED IN PRIOR DEEDS lollowtng: The underalgned die· CELLANEOUS MAPS, RE· flCTITIOUI IWl ... 11 fornla 80607(714) 773·7 t34 I OF RECORD (a) Unite 1through5 11 cl1lm1 any ll1blllty for 1ny CORDS OF SAID ORANGE NAMEITATUllHT 81·198411780 (F). lw 111.1cf1• 1111 .. ,11111· tf1•,11lfi111• .. ,1., :il1tt\l'.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim YOU ARE IN DEFAULT •hown upon the Con-lncorrectti.., of the •treet COUNTY TM followtng peraon• are If you htve 1ny queatJona, I' I 1 f 600 aq It gueet unit Circular drive, poof, lrul tr ... & much more. Owtt er• will conlldef catJYlfll 111 TD. PrlQed $2t_1d00 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST domlnlum Plan recorded llddr ... and other common ASSESSORS PARCEL doing bullneaJ 11: you 1hould contacta la~ i·.1,1• •'"" 111 ii 1·,1111 c•fl,1 1i1111 fl ... Sl/GlllO DATED 3/27/84 UNLESS APfll e. 1982. u lnttrument dee!Qnellon. ti any, lllown NO.: 139·oe6-12 LIDO PACIFIC BUILDING. or '"'government agency lllllltl11·r \\ h 1·~1 1·;1114 1·111111• \ Ptlr .111 IPIOW.S FULLER REAL l T YOU TAKE ACTION TO No. 82·1188-41 Of Offldll h«eln. file atr .. t addreu and A General Partntrahlp, whk:hmayhavefn1Uredyour r-' PROTECT YOUR PROP· Reoorda of Mid County Seid .... wlll bemllde, bvt otl'ler common designation, 17752 Cowan StrMI,. Irvine, k>tn [ R ROHS: BLUFFS NEWPORT SCH ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT (b) The e1tcluelve right to without CO't9Nnl or war· If any, of the real property Cafll. 92714 Remember. YOU MAY •3BRclty llgl'ltsview 112-1211 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU pouealonofeltthOMlfMI ranty,e11pr ... Ol'lmpllecs.r• d .. crlb•d above I• David M Schweickert. LOSE l.EGAL RIGHTS IF ( lll't'k \OUr iltl 1l .11 f , a11d r1·11111 I $189,500 NEED AN EXPLANATION deeignel9d .. patloe, u gardlnQ lltle. poeaeaalon. or purport9d to be: 3285 DA-Gen«ll Partner. Lido Pl· y 0 u 0 0 N 0 T • TA I( E t.9111U OF THE NATURE OF THE ahown upon th• Con· encumbrtncM, to pay tne KOTA A.VENUE, COSTA ciflc Building 1459 GllaJcy, PROMPT ACTION. 1'r rur... 11111111·.t t11 I1·h I 111· I) \ 11 ' PROCEEDING AGAINST domlnfum Plen &t>Ove r• remeinlng principal aum of MESA. CA 9282e Newport Beech, Calll. 92M3 NOTICE IS HEREBY I' 11 ()'I' I I .1 f I YOU,YOUSHOULOCOH-twr9dto. tnenote(l)MCUredbyMld Tl'leunderllgned trustee H.L Caldwell, OenerelGtVEN.ThatSUNKISTSER· """111111'' l·I H fl \ 111I11•l1r-.I TACT A LAWVER P1toel 2: Unit 5 11 shown Deed of Trull with lnter•t dllCialmaanyltebllltylOl'lnY Partner, Udo Pactllc BYlld-VICE COMPANY, 11 now i11i·urrt•t•f 111,1.rt ion olll \ 153 12 Reim• Cl rel• upon I.he Condominium Plln u provided In llld note(al. lnc«rectnen ot the atreet Ing. 2711 OcMn Blvd . Cor· duly appointed Trull .. tntlne. CA 92714 ' reterr9d to In Ptrcel I .ctvanc.. If 1ny, under tne lddraa Ind other common ona d• Mii, C.llf under t Deed ot Truat det9d (] •. \SS IF I El) h 1-2-.)h 7H ·11f 1 atreet 9ddr ... °' above, lermt ot Mid Deed of Trull. dellQn•tlon. II any. 9hown Udo PllCfflc Group, Inc .• A 4/ 19177 executed by: common dHlgnatlon of PerCll 3. Tne e1Clulive ..... chergee end ~ ... herein. CellfOl'nlll Corporation, 1901 DONALD R DEAN & ltaJtl ltt kit 1, .... fer •·•e property It lhOwn &bc>Ye, no right to poMMSlon end °'° ol tne TruatM Ind ol tne Seid Mle wtlt De made, bUt Newport Blvd .. &Ill 100, SHIRLEY A DEAN. HUS· ... werranty 11 given .. to tt• <iupency or thoM ponJona ol tru111 crMt9d by ski Deed of .ttl'lout covenant °' wer· Coat• M .... Calif 82827 BAND AND WIFE u Trustor. GtatHI J Ill C..tral l ..az complet.,,... o< correct· Lot 1 described In P1toel t Truat ranty, elq)f ... °'Implied, re-Thft bu1lne11 la con· to MCUH obllg1t10nt tn -;;;;;;;m;iiiiiiiiii=:: .. OHS).. Th• ben1llclary above. deeignlled .. p.5, u The total amount ol the 91rdtng tltle, ~. OI' ducted by: I genetll pert-llVOI' of: AMERICAN SAV· • • .. PllPlln* under Mid Deed ot Trull by appurtenant to Parcel• 1 unpeld belanoe of tne obll· encumbrancea. to pay tne nerlhlp INGS & LOAN ASSOCIA· fill IOIAI YllW 28 houte ,.. reuon ol a brMCt! OI' defeult and 2 •bolle dMcrlbed g1tln MCUf9d by the prOp. remelnlng principal IUm of OIVld M Schweickert. TION, .. Beneficiary, ,... . I ~95,000. on 751-~~ in the ot>lig•llOM MCVr9d Tile atr"t •ddr ... o< erty to be IOld tfld rMIOn-tne note MCUr9d by Uk! President corded on 4/27m u doc;u.. 118,IOO thereby, heretofore ... other common deslgnlllon •bi. •ttm1ted coata, ex· Deed ol Trust. with tnt-t Tl'llt ataternenl wu tiled ment no 38774, book You must ... thltl Huge 11C1Jted and tM!lver9d to tile of Nld property ts PIJfP0'19d l*!MI and ldvancee It tile thereon. u provided In Mid with the County Clerk ol Or· 12165, page 1213 ot Ofnclal enclosed sundec:k on llV· unoerelgned a written Dec· to be: 210 16th PlllOe, llntt B, llrm of the Initial publlcatlon note, advanoee.11 any, under anoe County on November Record• In the office ol tne Ing room with a forelle( taratlon of Oelault Ind o.. Costa M ... :cA 92827 of tne Notice or Sale ta the term• of the Deed ol 8. 13. 20. 27. 19~ Recorder of Orange County, v 1 e w . E x c • 11 en t mend tor s... end written Seid Ille wttl be mlde $45,372.83 Tru1t. 1 .... chargM ind ••· f'ZSMM Cl,lllOrnl1. Including 1 note Capistrano Beach IO· notice ol br...di end.of alee-wltnout COYtt1ant or wtr· The. beneficiary under .. Id pen'" 01 1~ TIJllJtt and.of .f>"blltlled Orange CoNt 1.-r tne tum of .J:82,400.00. cation. 3 Bedroom. tlon to ceuM the under· ,.nty,-.ltPf ... °'Implied, u Died of Tru1t neretol()(• ••· Ille trust• crNted by uJd DiffY Pllpt Novembe< 8, 13. fh1t the beneflcMI lntereat bath, 2 car attached gar· ORANGETREE·IRVINE •2BR 2Ba GOl'deouS 1119,900 • 1 BR & Jolt ANum1ble st. $8.4 .000 RANCH SAN JOAQUIN •2+den. Reduced $177,500 •2BR 2Ba View $194,000 f IUILM• 60 It wide lot. 4 BR, 3bl atrMt to at lot. "'*int S50K under appreleal Tiiie property mu9' bl aoldt Bring all oftwat Pleye RE 173-1900 IEWPllT TIDH• 1121.111 Large end unfl~ g;..t floo plan. 3 Bdrm, 2'A bl home with low lnteree rate Hiumabl• to.n1 that total S 105,0001 In cludN pool end epa CIUbl'louM & greenbeft lo llgned to Mii .. Id property to tllle, poll8Mion or en· ecuted and deltver9dto the Deed or Trull, to-wit: ESTI· 20, 27, 19M under •Id Deed of Truat 'Call 646-2313 to Ntlal'y Hid obll9111ona. cumbranoea to aallafy the underllQned • written Dec· MATEO TO BE: $80,333.29. T·297 end the obllg1tlon1 MCUttd •:· · and therNfter the under· unpaid balance due on the l111tlon of default and 0.. The beneficiary under 111d thereby ,,. PfeMntlY hlld algned cauMd Mid notk:e ot note OI' not• aec:ured by mend tor Stle. tnd 1 written o..d of Tru1t neretotore .,.. .,m1 'C NOTICE by the t>eneflclery. tl'let e brNCll and ot electton to be Mid Deed of Trull. to-wll: Notice ol Default •nd Elec-•M9d 1nd tM!tvered to the ruuu brNch ol. i nd default In, tne recorded July 23 1884 u S 130. 185.60, plua tne follow· llon to Sell Th• under•lgned underalgned a wrlttet'I Dec· NOTICI Of obltgttlon lor · which ..io THE REAL ESTATERS • ~;;;urryonth,.OMI ---------•:=·~~~~a;: ti-51$\'tl and tennis. Beaullful 2· . - atory with 4 Bdrm 3 bath IOUlflllT $111,111 and with• balcony off of Home/Duptex. 756-9112 the muter tulle over 5109 Seuhof• Drive. N.B loolclng Inviting pool and tnetr No 84-302813 ot Of· Ing ee11mat9d co1t1, ex· caUMd Mid Notk:e ot 0.. taratlOn ol Oetault 111d 0.. D£ Deed ot Trull 11 aewrlty l'IU llWPllT OlllT 11c111 RecOl'da In th• ottlca 01 pen'" anct lldvllOOM 11 the fault end Electton to Sell to mind lo< s11e. llnd •written KATHR:.,~~Nn occurec:t In that tne P•7rnent !•-------~ MY 1111,IOI tile Recorder or Orange time ot the lnltlll publication be recorded In the county Notloe or Oef1u11 and EJec. ANO Of' l'ETITION hu not been mede o Fiil-• with vi.w of oc .. n & County of thl• Notice ot Sal• wtler• the rMI propertr " uon to s.tt The underllQned TO ADMNllH" ure to mike che 8115/84 mount•lna rrom 2 ofthe 3 Said Ni.wm be mtde bu1 $2,318 40 locat9d CIUMCI Nld Notice of 0.. HTATI NO A1aat payment of prlnclpal lnd/oi wltl'IOUt covenant or ~.,. NOTICI TO Date· November 8 t984 r1u11 Ind EJecllon to s.tt to To Ill l'lelrt beneficllftea 1n1er .. 1 Ind all 1UbMquent l tundecila. Alto OYeftoottt ranty. e1epreN or Implied, r• "'OPEllTY OWNlft E1ech1nge Tltleholder1 be record9d 1n the county credltOfl end contlngani payments toge1ner wtth 1111 · t>e•utlful courtyard. 3 gatd\nQ .lllJe poH•llon, YOU A6~ J N. D.Ef.AUU -11...ul.dJAlllM ,.met_LJ.lle. 1.1&1. P<Ql)9Ct¥ .la-ra, and ~"Mio Cha~. ~mpo..nda, lfn. -• . -Bdtm. 2'A ba..& wet bat- encumb<anc:M, 10 pay the UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, 1a818 BrOOkhurll StrMI. locet9d may be otl'Mlf'WIM Interested pound depoalta, 11 any. light end epecioua. Beet ren\llntn~ prlnclpat SYm ol DATED OCTOBER 25. 1883 Fountain Valley, Calltomla DATE 1117 /~ In the wtll andfo< Hllll of under tne terma of Mid note value In thlt prk;e range. the noCl(•I MCUr9d t>y aald UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. (714) &e3-522e A.1.C. Tl'UIT DIED ..... KATHRYN LORENZE OI' Deed of Trutl and •JI Call todJYI &4&-7171 Bttr deed of Truat, with lriter .. t TION TO PROTECT YOUR By: ROM-Marie SlnM VICll , IMC.. Atettt tor A petlllon hit t>Mll llled 1Ubtequet1t P8)'!Mf'IU wtllCh ISOAPll u 10 Mid note provtd9d ad· PROPERTY. IT MAY BE Pvbllth9d Orange Cout '1.UI FINANCIAL, INC., by Vine.rt! J Alken Jr In the became due tl'lllfMrter, In· Very ldult 2 Bdrm con· vane.. If any. under. tne SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE Diiiy Piiot NOYember 13, 20, TIWITl.l, lafy I.,.,, A.Mt. Superlot Court oi Otll\ge eluding any l•te ctlafgea OI' domlnlum with pool. spa, term• ol Hid Deed or lru.•L IF YOU NEED AN E)(PLA-27, t8e.4 Vice ll'ree6dent Courn r u .. ttn Jhll otner avmt peytble under and ....... '"'· et11rgea. and e11pen-NATION Of' TiiE NATURE T ·300 PubUlhed Ortnge Cout S.rbar~ C:,lee •~d LM the termt of 11ld Note °' be80h eccMt .,_.ura ol the Tru'1M and of the OF THE PROCEEDING Dally Piiot Ne>vember 23. 30, Lorenze be appolnt9d 11 Deed of Trull ~ect jetty view. Only THE REAL ESTATERS lru111 crMl9d by Mid Deed :~oAJ~SJorJ~i'T· A ~OU PtlM.IC NOTICE December 7, t9M l*IOn•I repreaent1tlllel lo Thi! by fMIOI'\ thereof, ~S.000 ol Truat E W· . T·308 edmlnltter the •tate of the th1 pre11nt beneficiary U,._,l f)lJI' f1(>~tl -· ·---c Said .... will oe Mid on Y R NOTICE deoedtt1t The ~Ion r• under 9llCll Deed ol TNlt, R 81s.60()o -Friday, Oeoember 7, t9M. fl,.t American Tltte In-INVrTINO 8f01 unta ...;1h0r1 10 ldmlnll-l'IU eicecu\ed Ind dellverld ••"on. • e ., 1 30 pm In th• lobby 10 -ence compen,, • Catt· Notlol 11 l'lereby given lhll PtlM.JC NOTICE I q ty to Mid Truat• I written ••.tllll'4M.,. .... _ ... ~. the butldlng located 11 60t fornl• corporation, Pet tne Boerd or Trv11 .. or the ~8;~d:'111~~=.:::1~~ Oecl1tatlon of D.teu11 end South Lewie StrMt Orange llndt, Au"-tud omc..., 1-iuntlngton BHch Union fOUNTAIN VAU.IY I 1 Ea Ac Demand fo< Sale Ind h81 IHI Ill 1111 Catllornt1928e8 • • 114 laet '""' ltreet, e.nta High School Oillrlc1 wlll r• ICHOOL OllTRICT o A ~at~ 1 depoalt9d with Mid Trust•. 5BD 3Ba·S169,900 -L---• At the time or tria lntttal Ane, CllMomle f2101 (114) c.fveae1Jed bide lo< aupply· NOTICE OF AOOPTIONI 111 be~ng ~the ':!t~ aueh Ot9d ot Trust and Ill 4BD 2Ba-l14S.OOO publlc111on or lhl• notk:e. SN4211 Ing Athfetfc SuppllM meet· OF RESOLUTION OF IN· ~98• I 8·~ A~~ ,· Ill• document• evidencing 4BD 2Be41~.GOO the total amount ot the un· DATED: Ing or equal to tne 1P9CI· TENT TO LEASE SURPLUS I a . . . n Oep . the o bll9etton1 MCureo BO 2B $ 3 GOO paid baflnce ol the obit November 15. 1914 lcettona on fife In tlle offloe of DISTRICT REAL PROPERTY ~· 3 ..:t 1og c:-ilCA Cent4: thereby and hN declllt9d ;BO 2B •·, 1 2:·900 gallon MCured by trMI abov~ Publlahed Orange Cout Hld Olalrlct. BIO NO. 85-10 82;~2 .. 1. In I n1. Ind d°" hereby decltre all Ctll UI for :;.~It on theM deterlbed de9d ol trull i nd Dally Piiot November 20, 27. Bide at-all be ct11rly NOTICE IS HEREBY IF YOU OBJECT 1 the tuma MOUr9d thereby tm· grMt femlly l'IOmes. UlllW ........ Charming 6 BR home Open Beama. aoutti patio, new ldtcnen .,_ ape arN. Loealed on OCEANFRONT DUPLEX quiet Cul-de-Sec with RI/ $595K. Beet loc. Auun acceN rne f\111 prlee 11 111 "4001< PP 813-7813 1375.000. 75 f·31~1 C::.SELEC T ..... PROPERTIES •• .... l 24 * lllTllU UL.I * Sharp 2 bd condo. MC gate, n .. r S.C Plaza W/pool, 'P• + e&rPor1. Secflfloe at se9,GOO. 3 bd only 179,999 ueume tO'h% fin. Try $7000 min down. Great lnvettment· Won't lutt 2511 W. Sunflower. Call Patrlctc Tenore 831·1218 fDUIWl-BrHtlltaklng view o OONlt\ & ~ from : ~-. 3 Bdrme. : bathe, lge cloMte, ~ fl/dryer lnel. Comm poc & epa. $275.000 U1111&1n 111-lHO Waterfront Duplex on tum Ing butn W/tllp for 45 t>oet. Lg pallo wlep• '4SSK agt 513~3777 ••~U••••n 1 *WiftlFliit * ......... lewa. ... 1.1.IUllUY .. llmat9d coat• e1tpen-Oeoember 4, 19~ mertc9d "ATHLETIC SUP-Gii/EN THAT THE FOUN· o rneota1ely due ltld P9V•ble ind advt.nCM ta S22, 126 29° T-307 PLIES 010 •580", Id· TAIN VALLEY SCHOOL grentlng ol the petition, Y~ end l'IM alec1~enct doet The total lndebtedneu drMMd to Allyn E Rowley DISTRICT hu declared thll =Id either appeer at t llereby elec1 to cauee the Traditional Realty 631-7370 pllati0ee. Good financing, .-.-.-.-. -. -. -. -.-.-.-•• -.-.-. clo .. to tennla CO\lrta and 2BR 2BA. SPACE 31. 300 E. Cout Hlghwey Newi>Ot"t 8Mch being en .. 11m11e on wnleh PtlM.JC N0T1C[ Purch•!flnO Maneger. Hunt~ tM fottowtng real PfoP«'tY ng ~•tat• )'OU ot)tec-trult property to be told to the opening bld.11 compu19d lngton Beach Union High will not be nMd9d for ::::: ~th tne "'"c!,~ =~ Mtlafy the obllg1t1ona .. may be obtaln9d by calling HOTICf Of' PUellC ... AR-School Otttrlct. t0251 ciutroom purpoMe: u... "' Vour • cured thereby. (714) 385-4837 or f213) ING TO N .. L.D IY THf YorktO'lfn Ave., Huntington The Still loun~ ance ~In per~y Oete. 1111&/14 627·4885 the day before the LOCAL AGaNCY fOMIA· 8Mrh, CA 92848, and r• trt~ 0. ~=uG your attorney . AMHllCAN eAVINQI Ille TION COMMIH.c>N Of' Oft· celved II or befOl'I 2:00 oc.t II ltdenll IF YOU A.RE A CREDITOR A.NO LOAN AHOCIATIOM, private beeehet. lerrlttc v•mlly llvlng. ....... D••• October 26. 1984 ANQI COUNTY, CALI· p.m .. November 28. 1884, ., ~;:uenia Fountain Valley., OI' I contl"08"t CT9dllor 01 •r. Vlrtlftle ... IMGtler, Publiatied Ora~ Cout fORNIA OM THS ANNIXA--wtl.lctl time Ind ~ bide or · u... d4IOMMd muat file AMI. V1ee ~t. K. f . LIDO ISLE Dany Pilot Novembe< e 13, TIOM Of' CUTA.IN tJtM. wKI be publlcly ~ Ind ,_!MF 8oer1d °'va1T~l~'!,!oolof yG(ir clllm wtth>:'. court or Hlrfteotl, AMfetant ,ho-I 20 1984 C°""°"ATIO TINUTO..Y rNd. '"• oun11 n _, °"'' ,..-, M I 6 B ba f 78' ba I T ·~· DlllQNA TIO "ANMalCA· Elcn bl<Ullall r.emaln valid Olllrlct rMOl\lel to ..... the pt...,, It to the personal Publltl'led Otange COu1 I arve ous r y ron t on y. poo • ---------TION NO. t (IAIT fftV1NI IOI'• period of 30 dey .. her 'SC:,'"":: tlnd1ca1:, above ~:r=':.~:n'fc:':~,~ o.ny Piiot November 20, 27, spa l00' boat space Xlnt F10. $4,850,000. PUBllC NOTICE HllTOftlCAL elTI)" TO the d•t• apeclfled lor the r• un er erma con-from 1,... date 01 flf9t la-Oeoember 4, 11, 1814 THE CrTY Of MtVlNf oetpt of bide dlllonl ttat9d In the Reeof.. of letl vlded T .309 • lt-147'1 Thta put>llc n..rtng wttt be The Boerd 01 Trust ... u11on of tne 8oard, Reeof.. ~cuon ",'o~"'o~ tht Chamung Spanish 3 Br, 2 Ba on 45' lot, NOTICE°' held by the Loeat Agency qlh~~'tybeo'1"!,.aote1 lu<SQe1_2'1~ ull~•Nom~~1-,:,5um monthly Problt• Code ol Cllllfoml• deck. courtyard, pier & slip. $1 .100.000. •uuc T"ANlfE" Formation Commllelon In u... --.u pmen Vl,er...., The time tor fifing clelma wtll <~.~~~\ .. 107 th• orange County Helt of :: r:::e.:~:h~~ '~ :~: ~.:,°',,;t':.':: not t~re prior 10 tour BAYSIDE DRIVE BAYFRONT CONDO TO WHOM IT MAY CON-Admtnl•trJtlon, Board of welve any trr-utarlty tl'lefe. than Four hundred and fifty month• from tl'Ht date ot the CER SupeMaon HMrlng Room. .... d 11 t,, l'lell1ng notice •bove .,. .. rl N llrll 1100< 10 Civic Center In. 0 • r 1 P •' m 0 n YOU MAY EXAMINE the 1• No11C4 11 l'lefat>y 91ven to Plaza Sa~tl Ana Celllomla Mtyn I!. ,_owtey, "'"~ ($450.00/Month). Tne mini-..._ .. t ..._ t..... .. It the Creditor• ot SALLY ' • lntlManatef mummonthlylMMpeymentl ",."ep "' ,,.oou,,, 11>'°" MAYO HAQLAND, Tran .. on W9dnnday. Decefnber l>ubllthed Orange Coast f()( IUbMquent periods may ., •• pereon lnterMted In reror whoH buatrieu Id· 5· 198,. 11 the hour of 2:oo Dally Piiot November 13 20 be ldJu1t9d tnnualty at the IN Mllt•. you may ..,.,,. dr... 11 24 18 MacArthur Pm.· or " soon !herNfter 1814 ' ' Dlatrtct'a dlacretton. A eecur· upon the eicacutOI' or •dmln- Blvd . Irvine. County 01 Or· ••th• commtMIOn 1 aoend• T .305 lty depoafl m•y be required lttretor · or upon the •I· •no•. S111e ol C1lllornt1. ~rm111, at which time Ill pflor to occupancy tOl'MY for the ••tcutor or that e bulk tranafer la about Interested partl .. Witt be ~o commlNion ° lhlll be ldmlnlatretOI', end Ille with C heard 11tm•1c 11ny1C£ d 1 ___. 1 the court with proof of ..,.1 .. flllll .. .,... to be mtde to ARLA v The anne1eet1on alt• con-ruut. "" pat to any 1cen ..... r" ... vice, 1 written requeet 1111• 11 YI.ANO. WANDA H WELD· 11ln1 appro11tmatety 11 .7 IUNMOft COURT Ille b<oker In thlt reowd, Ing that )'OU detlre lpttelal ON end E NORMAN WELD· acr .. t>oond9d by the S11111e Of CAL.W~" Ind there lh•ll be no dtduc-.... _ I Ille 1111 I In ON Tranaler•e• whoae A F .., tlon from any propoul Ind• not .... o ng o in • bu11n_.s addrua 11 4 t2 1r11 na reewiy (lriterl1•t• 61 to COUNTY Of' ~AHOI termlnlnQ tile hlgllelt r• ventory ltld IP(>r•laement ot Avenue Corona det ~•r the north •n<I eaat. AT&SF In tne Matter of the Appll· aponalble bidder. ..tel•....,,°' ot the pell· railroad to the aouth Ind c ation of KATHLlrN tlon10feccount1mentlon9d County or Orange. Sii~ of Sand Canyon Avenue to the LOUlll Ql,.WICK for SMled propoeela 10 ...,. In Section 1200 and 1200.5 or Calllornt• -t in 1he _, lrvtne .,.. Cnange Of Name Mid property mutt be r• tnt ca111om1rProblt1 Co<I• The proper1y to be trana· The City of Irvine II LNO N A 126582 aelYed by tile delegtl9d of· vtNCawT J AMIN lerred II loclled II 2• 18 Agency puraulltlt. to the oR6eR TO SHOW fkler •t tne Fountain Valley vtNCPfT J. AllCIN. - MacArthur Blvd Irvine. C1lllornt1 Environmental CAUSE FOR SChool Dlatrlcl EOUC.tlon aiM ..;.,.·., lta 11• County ot Ot1nge S111e of Quality Act (CEt>A) hH CHANGE OF NAME Center, 17210 Oak Street. U. An9elle. ci.' ~ Cahl0tn11 P<8Plf9d i n en\llronmentat (Sec l!Oe4) Fountain Velley. CetltOl'nle, (i1') ..... Jetty & Bay view. newly decorated Mai 1 Kai, 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' patio. Now $575,000. c I PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT Exciting Ocean & Jetty views. 4 Br, 3 Ba . 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1 .285,000. WEST BAY AVE BAYFAONT 'At N.H.Y.C. Traditional 5 Br spectacular j bay view. Owner financine. $1.050.000. LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE Panoramic ocean & city view, spacious S Br. 3 Ba. Xlnt financing, now $750.000. COTTON POINT ESTATES WTIM OllTI 1111 3BR with hardwood floors, new carpet. fteel\ paint, double'gerage. L.atge R2 zOMd lot. Room f0t ad· dltlonel unite. 1123,500 •• , ....... lltr. Ul·llH ......... UllllLI llSTllLL .. Reotrttly remodeled ~2· 1tory home on 45' lot. French doora, IHded glaM. oak detellt and aunny south patio In· eluded In thl• 4 bedroom. 3 beth home. OWNER IN DISTRESS .. BRING OF· De Anu Bayatde VIHege (714) 81'3· 1331 New'M dble Wide In Npt Beech. Full prlo• S3UOO. 881 ·200-4 •aat a, Dturt Inert HH Lg Vi.w IOt w/P!Ma. 14 get.ct lncllan Welle CC. Owner (714) 644-1451 Wiii trlde Palm o..ert Condo et Monterey Country Club tor hou .. tcondol epta etc. Marl! (114)55&-IOOt tab FERS Wu In eecrow -"== • J S389.500CALL831·1400 -•181 I lllr llD Said PfOl*IY 11 deacrlbed lmpect report (84-EIR-0083) KATH l EE k l OU IS E 92708• no later then 2:00 ~Ubllthed Oren t Collt tn general 11 All llocil In on tne o.velopment ot the GERWICK .. 11._.. , pm .• Friday. Oeoembet 7. "'•'ty P11ot.. L 1,. 14 lr1de ll11turee 9qu•prnent .. u _, • P4tf.-1914 ..,.. "0¥9m.,.. '"· • •n<I 900CI wtll of thl1 matt E81t trvlne Hl1torlcal Site tlon tn tht1 court for 111 Ol'der BefOI'• ecceptlng any wtlt· 20. 1914 You say when I t comes to hunting. the thrlll I~ gone? Turn your >OW and arrow Into dollars and cents w i th an ad t n classlfled -----&i;; f\llfy fUm 2 Id C I I ,.,___ ••• ••• ••-Ill townhouae. J>004 & '*""-us tom ocean v ew ots next to ~ c to:"t -..-s court 11195 17s.-otM TW·292 ordet bu1inet1 llnown u wtllctl II tne pro)ect under· l llowlng petttlorter to ten propoN11, the delegeted MA'l'O MC ARTHUR •nd tying tne proc><>Md .•nne1t• cti•noe ""''* ntrnt from officer.,, ... call fOI' oral bid• tton • ":t(Al'H LEEN LOUISE ----------!=-------_;=== IOCeled •t 2418 MacAnhur Thge map •n<I legal d• GERWICK to KATHLEEN dino Arty peraon wf'IO hM PtllJC NOTICE ..... "' llnTJC[ Blvd trvtne. County ot Ot-ecrtptton 01 the boundar\M LEE KELLY l'leretofOl'e IUbmltltd a Wl'll· ____ .._....;_..;.;;...._ 1 ___ ... ___ ;;;;.;;...;""...;;;.;.;.;.;;__ ange S111e of C1H1ornl1 ol Ille anneutton territory IT IS HEREBY ORDERED ten bid mey aubmlt en oral --uc ~.u-1 The bullc tren11er will be end tile cit • VI tal bid ••oeedlng by 11 leut flv9 .--""•"" conaummll9d on o< after Y 1 en ronmen lh11 '" peraon1 lnter•9d In ~%) percent the hlghelt 'fOTICI M ""PAftATION ... 7 ,____ lmplC1 repo<1 •r• on file llld the mailer 1fOl'eeeld .. ,..,_.r 1 ....,. T..._ .............. .._ .. , ........ __ ,_ tlon 14 I ,,,. th dly of ,,,__,.ber • ev1ll1ble for publk: review tn bel lhl I ,:;:::--wr tten """· ,,. •nv•-t ,.. ._ ,...,. ..... _. • 1884. and c111m1 may be h . or1 • coun n .,_an. IC>Ofltlbi. l>ldder lf\all be r• • flied 11 WELLS FARGO ~f.:r~1:!°0r~ = ~t NOr 3 at 700 CMc qulr9d to execute the form NOTICI le HIMIY OIVIH tNt tM loerif of Difeo• BANK, N.A., Etorow Depen. ty Hall ol Admlnlllr•tton 10 A ''C.11t •ve, WMI,~~· of ...... auOfl lom)lt ,, .. ..,. ........... COftMlldated ... ., Dletrlct wit!, .. h• ment Re Eacrow No Civic c.n p • ne, Ol'n •. on ..,.........,. heretofore bMl'I ~cwtd .....,.., .,........ to be Mid °" o.o.mw t , 11M, 843-4878. HO Newport 4 ter laze, Room ber 17• t984, •t t t6 o'ctoc« by the to.rd ot Tnleteee. _......., tM ~ ot Netet!Ye o.clat•t*' 12·2, Center Or • 1260 Newpon 68. Sant• Ana, Calllornl1 AM ' and then tnd there The Boerd Of TNGteet clHftftfty Yfldef PNtNtrtt*' fOf llM lotloWlfttJ BelCh. cOurtty oi Orenge. 1nd •t the City ot trvlne, 0.. tl'low C.UM , If any they nave •h•ll m•k• the ~ • Start of Calltornla t2MO partment ot C7ommunlty 0.. · why aald petition lot tlon 11 to wl'letlW to ..... "'OJICT: Relurbtahment ol Ot1trlcf1 Wall No. 4 vetopment. t 200 J1mbor .. Qllange of na.M anould not 0) All clllm• mull be ,.. Bovlevtrd Irvine C1flfornt• be t9d Mid facitttlee within ten (1 celved at thl• 9ddr ... by IM For more '1nfonnet1on. t...: ,t; FURTHIR O<Wtd de,)'9 •ft• reot119t Of blda. ~OCATION: 330, Fairview Road. COlll M .... CA 8tn dly ot December, ftt4, pnon. 7 t4/134·223t during lllat I ,.,,..,.., ot thlt der t lnf0tm1tlon Conoefnlng t2e2t un1et1 the blillc treneter .iao normi l bu91""8 llour1 .,...., OI' O tile propoul lflOUld be 116· 1nctud" the treh•f•r of 01t9d· November 6 1984 ~~cauM,.~!!"~~ In dreaieedto:,OUNTAll"VAL· fttllO~NT: M.-. ~ld•l9d Water Ot1tr1CI, llQuorlloenM ,ln.wtilohQeee, 9y ORDER OF. THI! ,..,..,.1nge...,_,_,, ... ,1ot, LIY SCHOOL OtaT~T. 1915 Ptac.nllt Avenve Coat• Mna, CA 82827, Tete all clatma muat be received 1.0CAL AGENCY FORMA· ~ c:;.:,ew Of ~::.: tT2tO Dale et,_., ,ounlllln phont (714) &31·1291 P'lor to the date on wNct\ TION COMMISSION OF OR , • ~ In t Veile)'. Cemomta. t27ot, the tlquor llC*'IM It trena.-ANOE COUNTY. CALI: f;'~!! ... ~~~ ·~ (1141 M2.te11, Attention: CC>Pt" Of the lnlllt l lludy -'•on me and •1111t1blt '°' letr9d by tlle ~ment ot FORNI.A -......,,_, ...... ....,., C.-OI Jonee. lftlP9CllOI\ 11 the ottlet ol the'ptooon«lt AlcOtlOIC ...,.,tqeControl MCHAftD T. TU""'"· pt:ato~~~:· f OU•TAI• YALLIY So flt N lrnown to !fie l•ee.lllm om-, Local FRANK ........,. .. NIC .. 1 .... 1 KNOOl. NfM:T 90MO The Dec.ember 8, ttM. AeQu!ar Mee1fl'IO of the Boerd tt11n1ftf"' 111 t>ualneee !::: ,_........_ ,,.._ ...v-~ ...," Of'~.,....._ otCNrectortwtnbeQn•l100prn tn lMmeettngroornot ' ulGd _,_.,_. ,,_,.,. Judve of !fie ~ Cllfll 9' ._ ~ tne Meta Conaolld•ttd Wat« OllttiC\ 011ic. ioc.tt(j at ~:~!;'fo,-:,: th,.. C.....: or.,.._ c-ty, ""*'°' C<Mt o.-t~.... 1tea Ptac.n1 .. Av-anue eo.1• Mne C•hlOl'nla para 111t C>Mt If _,.,ent ~ Of Coeat ~Dlllf*' Orange Coeet It U ftld Or'lllll9 Cfl¢I tr om the al>O\te ir~ H,tend ~ ftdot ~'* 20 ~~=..t3, 20, ~""' "'l(4Dlllltl .. 11 OUM11<1ft81/1Mf/OI' comment• ll'loUld be directed to tne and AUOCl•IH. 411 1.... • • T !902 0111 Ill .. .. proponent on or befOI'• December. 1H4 MtcArtnur 8lvi1 . IMM, OJ. 1·221 • T41 11109 County. CA • -OAT'tO Novembers tH• Otttd ~ 7. t"4 To pl.:. your meeaege c.n. v • ...--. .... "· before IM p Kat1 K""L ....:.. ~·.•,•r·.n.t ... *""-' ..... '~.bl1e Hot Logbook -~OM"a.H>~T':'::1e .. 0teTMCT -· -.... ~. Condfd commmtaric1 ~bl':':/ z=eweo:~ ..... ...':: ::!~1 sera UC"""*' m U.. ~ ~ Cout o.ity ""°' ~-'O -'21, 198.4 ..... . o.c.m .. 4, 1914 T·30I T "310 -----.... ' l Pacifica. San Clemente frot:n..i~~~~-+~=.::r.:~~~~~1-r::::r:-:----=:;;:;:;:; ome .w a .. WESTWOOD VILLAGE Prime Enghsh Lradltlonal 3 Bd. 3 Ba. 3 Frpk's, hrdwd flra. nr UCLA. $695,000 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR I 1 I ., '1Y '•'1 l 1 r ) ! 'I , ,. -. t • • f 1 f, I let U1 llel, Yt1 Sell y,., p,.,_.,t The Oliy Nol tfftrs you thif tuct t&lt M .. w '1ktwt P~c•" ••""*fer t-t m I* day, Of 2 diys for S-45 Mill a ,SWt, or wt1 ptiotoeraoti H for ......... dw1•. Cal: .... ,. and warmth In Ihle 3 ll~~'!'~'""'r.~111-1ii.ii.­bedroom home ~th Iott. 58f w/PoOI, Jee. rec fee. Aaklng 1380 000 CALL Gd ., ... CIOM to flllely• 813~900. • . thing $1395. 851·1148 - WATt RfHONT :~, .......... HOMI 'i 9-. WWHI.. 1111 REA&. ESTATE Wifuer M:\at: 111·1400 JAC08S RE.AL TY 0 ••ona,,,. tett• • tot t4ore '~' tun"'lbled "'°'d• bt hw •o to• ... '°"'' ''"'"o'• WO'd1 TR U lYE I I I' I P H T E 0 I I I I' L I N U T I I I' t OEWNIG PAOP MANAGEMENT 71'1815-8113 .. • for a..irlfel A4 ACTION <:An A 141&.Y PILOT ... YllOI 641-161' 811111 Uafual!).. '"'" Uafuahl!!!_ 1 ..... VafuahW C...•lalw &,u!!tatt, Val. lJUbMatt, Val. ltatala t• _. 1e1t ...... 11• ....... Certu ••• •ar 2222 CMta •111 2224 ltwprt Inc~ UH UafuabW Mll C..ta llt.a 2114 l!!J!I! lw~ lflt _su._. __ .....,. .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=•I *"IHI* 1111 Tm••••••• &9 3B 2 tr~ 3l' MtrbOet SNp, POtlfi 3 I f(lNJ ADS -----.. ,. r a 1 gar 111 LOVELY new Spanish ..... 2'h .... Wett ~ Lg 1 .. -/.......,, Ind"' "-, M/F avail Dec 11t. H.B. • ••• R• UQIM .._. b11c to bch 1300 mo No style twnhse w /2Br "' .,. ........... ,.,.. tsr ft """" ., ,... blocJi from beecl'I S315 ~ Newpott Tn Center. pell 635-0344 ev" 1'~Ba. court ""d &. "rvt 2 Br 2 ba splt·M, bttna. nr bch S1350 759...0588 water pd $424/mo. 18M mo .. 111/last ~ ARE fRE£ No HP« wlll lraln-lf 3000 E. Coest Hwy, CdM " " 11lew of nature $1400. mo. Monrovia. 548-0336 =-Just redone 2bf off PCH patio, gar+ prkno spece. 760-8512 A,artllntt Fania~.. M/prof, n-smkr to#"i& 1nt.,..1ed contact Paul Babylltt• ~.mom- mOd kltch + Jrtras $700'1 Avt 1211. $1000/mc. Call Newty d9COf 38d 2 ba 2ea apt CM S250+'h util C I °' o.Grge 542-7211 Inga ti w1y af'lemoon. °'quiet Ill 2~ w/gar 5"8-3155or998-3.434 uppet25'x50'declc.OIW. INNEWPORTBEACH +deposit646-2178 a : myh0me54&-910I 1760 Best lee 539--8190 Baat. ltac~ 2240 ACT FAST ON 1a1Ma ~'1~ ~~'..g~ A't,°3~t•I Agr .. t place toltveon the Non-smkgfem. wf\lrn Irv M2·Mll * Pllllnm * BABYSITTING~ for Spec vv·2BR 2~. on bch, SlOO paya rent & utUS'CoiY Heights area nr perlec12bf la.... Ziii Upper Bay Private condo, $300 mo. lnckls * llPllV'llll * 1\Ai yr otd My CM home lurn/unf pvt gate s 1800 ti I pl 2be w/chefa galley $600 • wanm clubhOUHI & health util. 552-8223 Custom Interior compeny onty Cal 650-4242 utll11nc1' 675-3634 ' :S:1'!. "53't6 ~: ooeen Mat easily yours LUXURIOUS 29' 288 ror 2 $495/mo 1 8d 1 ba upper spas. 8 tennla courts, 7 Prof'I F/M non-sm«r lg NB FOUND:' MUtered Cat, eat 1912 ~MUJng 1n 1--------- c"t. •..... ••2.o1 '"rtlatlc .. br 2 bath ;bode Ench*antl1$&,glM3 ... ~H2b*• hme peo$1050ple/moon. ly7." G128130 pd. unit, gar, Indy rm, cloee pools. clOM to buslnese, hme wtk to bdl '400+ bfll/bgemale. Vic PCH & deelgl\ & lab. IOt r.. 8ar*1ng •-66 'I ,.., ~ .,, .,. 8' -toshOps. OC Airport, FHhlon 639-8722 645-6668 Int Terr antrllnCI, CdM. teuranls & comm. pro-WILl.lfAm .. 2 Bdrm H\ ba COttage. loe w/u~dated kit ch gar upper s ·1 w/gar nr I r1 It ~ 2Ht 1923 Pom°" Island, convenient shops °' . 7~ )eel• S..lng to 1111 the yard, 243 E 22nd St. S700 I tOday call waves don't delay call ~ ac TSL MANAGEMENT on sight. Rmml/F lhr beaut. eon?<> FOUND llTl8l1 WHffe male po91tlon of, • .,lft ..... RE Shown dally S-7 pm Best lee 539-6190 Best Alty fee 539-8190 BUCfitrOnt, 2 Br 642-1603 In C.M all amenities POOD.i._E vie t&th f Production~ l'laa ~tor• - 2br 1ba dphc, lnc:d yard. no lmH H4 BAYCREST 4Br 2Ba. New 1 ba ~~~~ 15• PALM MESA APTS. Slngles''1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· $32~2475 Tustin C.M. 546-91S9-Mln'-5 yrs UJJ req. Will be ~E • IS~c='. pell. 1952 Meyer. S825+ 3 br condo $860/mo Call kitchen, paint & ~· E.astslde 2 8' $585. No manta & Townhouaea Share 3t>r 2ba In CdM Lost: , 1117 REWARD. Sml reac> '°' all manut.o-"'~ :on:;. typing EOE credit chk 549--3484 Doug Ammerman work S1750/mo+ 1•t. lut & Wlnterrantalbechelorept. pets. 1561 M-Of'. Cell ~:;~pt~~ckO:::'~ S3S~/~rk ~=5ker HlmaJayan Cat. Wht/grey ~~~.~conC:: Contee ~~era: 851-2000760-6951 hme securlty.a75~083 ~:~~~hi;:.:~o btwn&-<4 546-9860 wHhTV,llnens&utenails, '"""7' merklngs.lrvlne Terr. &ndll'llPCltna Xlnt aalary 759-5748 a ....... 2 IATI S700's 3bdrm 2ba oaslty DELUXE TOWNHOUSE. SHARP W·slde duplex UP· maybe rented for lhort Woodbridge. Fum rm, PY1 CdM 78G-8582 a· beneflia ~ reeume _Beeuty _______ _ Eutllde • Includes nre-affordable kids hurry 3BR 3ba, frplc . Ille Arartanta, Uaf. staJ~2Br 1Ba. encl gar, tetm or tonger). On Jam· ba. luxury eondo, fem. to Loet Blldl Tom cat w/blk to: WTYUIT pi.ce. encl yard, dbl gar Beat Alty lee 539:s 190 kitchen & batht. v~nt. W/O ~kup. new drapet & boree Rd. at San Joaquin 11111 w/M/F. $275/mo colla N Main/Palm HB P.O Bo• 120, 3001 Red --~ w/opener. gardener. 2 ·--2 3 3 18th p 1 a c e . C..tral 2'102 crpts $550+ deposit. No Hiiia Rd. lnct1 utlltties 551-1582 Rew r d ~6995 · · Hiil, 8IOg 5, Sutt• 108, _, .. , Brand New 1 atory. Rent: GOLF COURSI! ~ $1100/mo. 67~333 pet$. Must stand credit 1'4-1100 ar ea.ta Meaa. Ca. 92626 I llmTllTI s 1000/$'1200. Call for LOCATION 211 1U w. MH ... Check. 770-5629 '-11111 ... LOST Male Stlepafd Mix, w.·,. looklnig tot ..... lhowlng Agt 831·2242 Large 2Br. den. 2Ba Eastblutf Condo-Back, Bay (714)191-9561 ,.STUNNING Lg 1 & 28r Int -1• brown/blk Vcty 8Mct'I & * _..., * motivated. reliab le Condo In Ranchc• San view. 3 Bd 2 ~b• .. w • Adama HB 536-9802 --• • ---......10 WOfk $400 bungalow nr ahops J 1 N 1 & S1500/mo avaJI Jan ·95 2Ba Garden Apt. Pool 28R 28A F/P 2 car gar. nr Wanted C i-at«• Npt · Entry......._ Unarmed ... __... part utill pd Of $695 3br oequ n . ew carpo s 541-3"321l sue Coa1tllne w/lutl ocn vu. $465 & $595. 710 W 18th ocean, avail now S850+ w/lock 2411r aOc: lO'I f5' LosttMWAAC>" Fct tern cumy ~ ,.'°'"~• plwtl lOm 2ba lncd othel1 at drapes •1o45imo. Call ateps to wat•. dt11 1Br Ofange/blk caltco cat avail Min 18 yrs old beneftta Modem ,.._ 8et1 Rlty fee 539-6190 851-0892 or fi.40.()1)37 Eaatbluff rent/09tlon, 3 br, Pool, aecurlty gar Close Two 2 Br'a. Avail 1211. $500 MC dep &45-8980 $40+· 261-2222 Annette Tan collar & "CICI'' name Own tr"'9P Ben• then port Be.ach sal on ..,,..--.,,..,..--=---=-___,=--='"'"' -lflTllS ·--2 ba. 706 Bl sori. toeverythlng.RoyalTaN-S595. mo. Avall 1218, •L; 2Br 2Ba Blulfa i-..E 18th CM955-1827 awrage wage We pro-642~164 SHARP 48r Quiet St. Dbl CALL US REGARDING 760-6776 tlan L9Q Ben 494-8083 $580. mo. 8th dn, no w/pool, 2 catp0(11 Office lnt&Ja ztl4 dys or SS0:.5183ev vtde guard cwd & uni---------~/~~·63~/~~-~~~ IRVINELEASES Harbor Ridge 28r, format trtll •el Mar 722 dogs. Vlc:toffa St. nr C• $825 No pet1 752·5622 LOST Sun Nov t 1 em a fom'I FUii/part time All 1*1111 RP01* --m dlnlno room, sauna & prvt nyon. 831-6812 --lllNIT AIU shifts & wtcnds N>f*i F II I D P $995/mol0vety38d2ba llllW -·1 Jae. Commlnlty poo1+Conveolenl2.B.R l b,~ Vlu.A MEO~.Famlly *ICUlflllT• 150 SQ ft prof olc lemTIGERCAT.w/red& hnl -~MoftthAISet &;!.t~:g;_,1~lnt llOUM w/ yard. lndry rm, 'fi i 50 r tennis. eeeurtty ;ate Call of-hwy. avaJI now $79'5'. cmpl11 2 br 2 ba d/w YEARL y 3BR, 2BA, with w/wir.dow view 2361 , Ilea collars, CM 548-7076 1820 Ofangewood, SYna gar.illblt·lna.nloeeast· I Anlla 759...0780Agt 752-50650f646-3176 carpet drapes encl gar large 11V1noroom Uppet CampusDr ... 211 Irvine, SCRIUL£TS 213. Orange Ca BRICKLAYERS Helper. side location, uOI pd. ea It y I mo/mo lltl pd $300 dep unit. 2 car parking MBA comer Campus & Von NW-97&-7243 must ha~ good trans, be 231 Cebrlllo LUXl.!RIOUS TWNHOUSE LARGE 2Br 1Ba. Temp Ho Pets. 2324 Elden apt 1 soundproof $2000 mo Karman Incl recap· ~ 675-3175 TSl IUIAlmllT CONDO 3br 3ba. S 1125 rental Appro• 4 mos S61oi mo 642·5 l55 Bkr 675-9111 tlonlst. phone enswenno. ANSWERS U•llllTUTm &SS'T --------7 86-117:~ 233 16th Ptaoe. 675~333 '625/mo. 559·9285 •B k ........ Ind-cont rm. coffee rm prlv 1 n tnSlde Sales and SeNloa ~/•..&-a .. M .. lllry ••2 11H -lfFfl A-· .. r. wai to """· ry 1400 152 2464 Coordln EJtPer1enee _. ...... ., "----• NEWPORT BAY CONDO 3 LARGE 2Br 2Ba temp ren-'"' _,_ hkups. yrly No pet1 Imo -Virtue. Depth ator IMne, 5 days, 8:30-5 EXp EASTSIDE CLEAN 2Br. Bd 2 '~ba 1850 Sq Ft. 2 tal Approx 4 mos Want a selec11on of grNt $1200/mo 752·7"74 CdM 2333 E Coast Hwy Untll ·Wlnged :;:d~~:o::.~~~ helpful CaltMrsSlmpson 181 & new paint. Gar. car gar, MC gate, w/boat $675/mo. 559·9285 llvtng? We can otter any-18751 ...., 3B 2B 280 SF wtth lavatory' Litt ... ..,... ~~ITno _,. t~ Pr.....--s:.....,----i....., 261·704' tor appt ... "" 3880 Michelson Dti ve s 500 62a-253 tnlno Ir a small aptto a mo y .. , r •. 5383 .. ~, """' .,.., '"" ..... ~·· ... "' ·-·· .. yrd . Avl now ~/mo Irvine slip. 1 .wtf.J 1 *PATii APTS* 4 Bd hH. If lootdno In CM, lrplc, D/W, lower unit. Ground floor 645-rear window oflamlty car Sares Firm In S E Hunt· COUNTER SALES 548-3155 or 998-3434 eves 999•4307 W/ln walklno of the bell. NB. or HB think ol us first Avail 12/1 Agt 873-9060 Costa M~ 345 sq rt 2 1 "Daddy, .what's black inoton Beech 983-0749 FIT PIT ~21 Eattalde newly painted The Sprlnos lBr Condo by Nwpt Hgt1 lg lam hme. 1 & 2Br $e50 & Up. for that choice Ideal llYing. BIG CANYON 38, 2,~88 rooms + ba $300 and white and hu a ---------.-Bergstroms Cleaners hM. 2Br 1Ba, aeparate runnlno stream. PC'lo)l, Jae 3Br, 2'11Ba. den + lam •Immediate Occupancy TSL MGMT &42-1603 y 1 548-3345 494~3803 llaahlno red LIGHT?" UYllT l&LEI dine rm. hardwood 11r1, &tennlsS575.891 ·0999 rm, 3 frplcl. Completely •Month·to-Month NB REALTY 675·1&42 ~~:~~~~~·9....c{J~ 18 ulNITUU-lllffC Ptt1ta·'a 3 I aLYPLll~ dbl jjlf, lg landscaped L~··· ltac~ 2241 refurblahed. No peta. 1'4-H 11 .. u nu I PAIT yrd. Avt nowl S 1000/mo. . -S 1500/mo. Incl ;rndr •vc. WISTUlf Y1WIE Ill CAITN UST 700 sf • 3 oftca & recept. Winltr9d Van Leer contact ./ .... 548-3 155 or 998-3434 1 C0119Q•. ocn vu , Trplc. 852-8713 R & H lnveiat. CMtl .... 2'124 1 & 2 8d epts. Pool, spa, Privacy. luicury a secvrlty 1300 sf • open IP plan. Bo..: 101, ShedOW. c/o ..... drivet w/eoon car $200 wk/FT. $100 wk/PT 547-0S87 Joyoe Kid """' fine In "'10 hid• c,6001ean.,,. /uwt~'s\99'0·2 b18e,ach Taitt'• IBr w/seam c:el11, lg patio. gar. lf?dy rm, no peta. ~ sweeping fairway View Wiii build to suit. A.I*> Daily PllOI PO Bo• 1660 Limited openings Wiii ...... " TSLMAHAGEMENT 2Br, 2ea. dbl gar, nfut edJc 2000 af. Ready for Costa MeSa, CA 92628 train call 540-732l ext out w/bltlns & free utll1 ---Bd Hr OCC Falrgrnds. Quiet &45 8122 .. occpy s 1.25 gross. 32 * lllYEU• Belt fee 539-6190 Ocean & City Llght!I View. Courtyard townhouse 3 nghborhd S500 751·3531 • many amenities. No pet•. 852-8714 R & H INVEST laaiam LA. 4tl4 ..... ·~ 3t>r 2ba, xlnt cond $1350 2 'ltba. Attached dble W-llde CM 3 t>r 1·~ ba 2 Pleue call 644...0509 ~ --• FulUpart Ome poe111on• Large 2Br 1B1 duple• mo 497-4170or 497-6080 ~ar. lrplc, ale, & pool. 18R Westside, stove, story, patlosdlshwashe<, NEAR BEACH· 3 BR 2ba oc Airport area. 225' to,.,_._. Front and beck~ 4 Starts at $4 p/hr Call w/gar, W/O hkup1 No I It " ·Wt edhlll nr SA Freeway. refrlg no pet• S450 bit Ins kids <* no pets upper IPI Frploc • 2 cat 830' s 1 10 sq ft Lots of pm to midnight M tnru F 751·2689 pets S800/mo. 545-7983 !!J!rf IC-, -Ava 1211 $700 730...()878 __ &46-4382 $695 mo 850-7275 gar. S 1200/mo Agt parking, utH's lncJ Great Ca.II 7141831.Jm Dental/Ort ho Receor Plan ahead 3br 2ba east-3BR, lam rm. lg kitch, encl Home atyle 2t>r w/gar Incl 2 Br 1 '~ be twnMI. alt, nu D111 Ptiat 675-8170 Of 964-3375 Location 852-9366 Start your own Airport a--...... Benefits. 4'~ Dys UP side !amity apot S700 at yard, good schls. gar-den newer kitchen S530 crpt. gar. patio No pets Shafe CM 1250SQ tt otcl Limo SeMoa for as 11n1e 1 _ _!-.&• .. 1-f recfd NB 642·2626 Belt f .. 539-8190 dener $1350. 631 ·3071 Best lee 539-8190 $650 64~837 Defuxe 38( 2Ba w/frplc. NEWPORT CREST Condo w/builder ShOp space as $2 000 dn & S850/mo m .. ..,.. QP«l ng or a ----_-==..===--L-=;;;-=-=--==-=-;:;-=-=-=-.l--======= bltlns. gar. balcony No 3br nr poo111ennl1 avail S250/mo 543-9457 1964 .LIMOS onty 4 lettl mature resp per90n to -lllM )WallTr•, 28' 2Ba. 2 car gar, frplc, pets 559-7194 S 1100/mo Agt 645-2235 wortc In rest9Urant .,.. -·-\ • -• ~ -----------frig, mlero. W/D, pool, •CdMdlxaultea.AC.ampl tnternatlonal Motor 7 52·0565 oays or ~!Ced only For 1n apa. HNt/water Included laat lffck 2740 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1 8d pri{g, from $225 2855 E Coectl 751·5468 85"·2404 ..-. Jedue len4ew call 644-5473 S"50/mo 7,,,,.. ,..,.11 • gar. am ward $495 avalt Sl•Ol;==;::..--====l=======~ • · ....,...., Lg 1·~Br. ~ with WID Jan 1 96o--0579 Coat Hwy 675--6900 Btlr Wu ... HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR 2 Br, loe fed yerd. hkup Avellabl• How View of Harbor retlJled ... t OK. S800 mo $480 mo+$880 MCUrlty Verl8111es 1 Br Vu $800 ' 1/2 TllM / .. pe ... ~ "72 Villa Balboa 2 bf $1150 creative envtronmnt 335 AC1"-1'91811 lh09 In CdM _...., 1 deposit 8"0-3711 831_..960 Agent 11. gar 851-3l99 Nancy 5;;_ admln Ideal for •P~E-N ...... TR--1oo~e=-c="'o=v=E....,.*-SUWlll .. ~.__...._ 1-9120 2Br 288 aptlt level. lrplc, VERSAILLES 2 Br. C.-ttcial ·~·• cv- W/O, dbl gar, pool/spa YILUIE 2ba.pentllouN with view. lntala 2911 *FLORAL* . ....... -.·········-$950/mo. 55&-9200 N 1 & 2 8d 1 lrplc. MC. 2 car parking, t----------ew rm uxury no pets SI .000/mo "D STUMll ILll. •IEllmATll* apts In 14 plans. 1 Bdrm, 644...()452 4347 .,, It. Wedneadav, November ZI . . 2 Bdrm and Townhomes ___ ..., ARIES# ~March 21 -Apnl 19): Oo.."l ~our own anvcsugaung. Lg 2 &3Br Apta.New crpt. +pools. tennis. water· IN•• AIRP(07R1I1~!l..~9·190co ft. . I S drapes. tile, etc w/pool. falls, ponds. Gas paid. .. ...--1 ndi vid ual be ind scenes may not be re' cu 1ng comp. etc story,. tnvc No pell. 8"2·5210 From San DleQo Frwy Costa Mesa 3 bl', 2 ba hm, WtaltJ I. TiJIM o.. to get l o heart of matters. l f persistent, ) ou could strike pa) dirt. Leo 575/mo 2 Bd 1ba, patio, drive Horth on Beacn to nr occ. all prl'ttedr.' native figures in exciting. dramatarc sccn:.ino. . . • nice eastslde 1ocat1on, Mcfadden and West on s250 mo. 549--38 4 Aaa111ctatata 3002 TAURUS (April 20-M ay 20): Y o u'll tie asked to JOln organization pool. Indy rm, close to all Mcfadden to SHwtnd Muter bf completely turn SPlRITuAL READINGS or to form partnership. Refuse to be rusht•d. don't respond to chiding. 149 E. Bay VMlage. (714)893-5198 prtv ba Mesa Ver<M area Advice ,,, All Matters & keep your own counsel. Stay on even. farruhar course. Avoid one who TSl lllllllllllT wAt.K 'fe -eEACti. 1er FmJ only S250 S4~-M77 CounMlln9 18-15 So e1 • .o12.1••• vr/dranes~& car"et• Room w/kltc"'--........ nr Camino Real. San Clem ad vocat"s c"nsauonaltsm. .. ... .. .. ,..,., .,... L 'd •92 7"""' ~ "" I d I h $500/mo. 637 bus route/Shopp ing IC .. -c7'J GEMINI (May 21 -Junc 20 ): Htghhgtil 'crsatl rty. t\p ay umor. ____ _ open ltnes of commun1cat1on. Lo~al fnc11d ""ants you to JOln 1~ priLc ...._ · • t 1 2744 Canter Cell 962-5760 that could include gourmet dinner o r holiday tra,cl. ( anccr. ~atiB.AU 3 t>r conac; UOOimo C81i iilttil,!1tela Capnco m , Aqua nus J>(rsons pla)' kC} roles. &PllfmlJI Doug Ammerman WO<k IUUll mTIL CANCER June z1 .July 22): Emphasis on romance. crcal1 \.tty. e.auttfully land .. caped 851-2000 780-8951 time Wkly rentalt now avaH vane y unusua c · · PoolPICM $128/Wk& up 22'70•w'-• you ha~e luck t.hat for a time had descnc•d \' ou could win a co ntest. atlo/decita. No pets port Blvd c M &4~7445 i-_ • I bl II 28drm 1'•8a $650-$670 •••---__ --, -xorp10 native proves va ua c.a ). 181 E 18th 842-0856 --111• SU I Sii l:IME LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Gatn indic ated through wnttt'n word. 151 E 2tat S4&.2..oa ••Wt•... 8each ~TV 1 Follow throuifl on calls. contact • J>('~na 1 appearances. Focus also on 2250 vanouwd 540-9626 ANITmll ~ ag1 n0 depOllt proPfrtY value , professional asscs!>m~n1 o f possessions. M embrr of BeautlM, quiet 2 8d 2~. 2 3028 W•t'eout Hwy opposite sex 1 nou • makes dcclarot1ot1. patio. Moat utl Incl 122 Conveniently too.ated In VIRGO( 0g. 23-Sept. 2l): cnar10 h ighlight!. art, music, possible Hamilton-Ron 548-0477 ~ti=~~ Yacati11 purchaM:ofluxury1u:m .U nusualg1f1 1so11thewa}.rcprc$Cnlstokcnof 8 airy& ct & WlndwoodGten · 1•2 ltatala 2117 affection. Dom estic adju tmcnl occur~. you'll be happier as result. ~=~... 2':':'· 1t.~. & 3 t>.ctroom apartment• [ge BiQ L; &bin. POOi Libra plays key role TwnhM. Micro. rrplc. 2 Ideally situated near tbl, ~ "'· 2 ~ LlBRA (Sept i3-0ct. 22): l n!tti.t o n c lamy. define tcr~s. rcal11C~ cergar w/Of**. Lak .. , lchOOtl, lhOpplng and S'->8 14 545-918 mon''Y Is "t tak e and vou M~ an .the runn1nf. Racks1aac view proves 1trHm1 & , .. ,.,fall•. Plfk• ltat&la ti ~ .. / " 1 (' 1 h h Poolllpa, no pet1. $875 hcJpful, enables you to put fort~ bci.t or qu~. ity mntcna · ye c ig • 549.2447 or 545..31 t5 For i.uino lnf0trnat1on nu. i. timtng i mprove • you could he big wU\t1e.r. pluae call· C7, 4) EU! QO .. cMip we;;;; SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21): Make this n t>Owcr-play day! !ASTSIDE 2 BR, 1"' M0--6012 Monday.Sun-N9t Hth• Near Aae1 potlt&ht o n m oney.' love. prc~11ge and l'<treer. Older individual backs =rn:.-6':., :.:t~L day S'30 am to 5:30 om lhOp, wat• 645-•toe ~ r_ou, you act ~rcd1t long overdue and you coukt be "walk1na on 11r." E-llcM 18', new cerpee , ~ irvln• condo {'apncon nauvc d1~plays valor and t\ IO)'al. pa1n No c>eta 2so.A 41 $300/mo, f\.im. .i.cJpoaA. SAGl'M'ARIU (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Finish nHhcr than m1t1att' t~SStoua.-1211 mOt9~M>11s.~ ptnject Don't grvc up momentum. Man~ are obcsrv1na. man> others 2 bt 1'A be kom COM ar. nlllnkr ao. wt.h tO.JOIO 50 that )'OU cu proctrddcs.pi't~odds You could attract the E~/patlo. pool, ~~:Vo!' privtlt• to t1ct1 2t1-.ln4 at 22 media. tou'll be more popular and )'OU nu&ht cam mort monf)' c:atpOfll a leundfy AVllll ocean .,.._ ~om Dana IC.AM,°' 1r5-30e1 CAPRICORN ( J)c(, 22.Jan 19)· Second effort win ! You get 10 1211 No c>et• .-Olmo Po1t11'1 moat Mdud9d a.an qi.Mt non-am1e1, 2t)r heart of matters. populanty 1 trona. }ou·rc Jl"en chance 10 1mpn~t _Curt II &31-12" ac.n1e blUft '-*•MW 2 2be • bl! "om bdl '300 individual tylc. trc on11naltt)', prc~n 1 de •in. o ther matcnal tha•" Houee 2 Id ~ ytird, • •ltt.n. .tr• larQe Pf1-• utll st..-. 14~ ~ 1nnovatlvl'. Lto pll)'' key role. elderly preferred No 0 •• P•Uoa Call £ bUft eonoo .-. ,,.., AQUARJU (Jan 2o;.Feb. l8): You'llr cturntolll't'3 lhatv.-clromcd ~11 motorey1e1 11 teo-6331 ort11-t44' ;,/fem, no~·1mohr )OU tn first pla~. tan)' will con ull )Oil, O!hcl'\ want 10 hear }'our a720tf4t..U.4 _ $460 • ut11 720-11At vie" .)'C>U could also be ~blrked on-. 1cbu1ld1n program rf't tt LA """ Pf\. • l.O Matt bdn'ft &1:1a "cdii wa11 community could prncnt unique dffcr of honor. ..,... patlO S3IO 1H w Incl. No .-. tel btwrl feftl ~ $400 • '• "" PISCES (F b. 19-Marth 20) Keep plun nc".bk. Givt full pta~ to '""'" ~..... 1.-n...tpm ~ s.u 4155 64~1' 1ntcllc:ctual cuno tty You'll be m re a :a~ or OOd 1ma r. dtm.and .._. ~ ~ .... 2 8d. fr!O, dl'W & 110¥1 Male Ne -. a9R 2b9 • w II be madc-<>n )'OUJ umt. cu 'II tK-a kcd 10 l't'ndcr 3 lon&·rangir pulu: ter a.y V111ng tne Delt{Pi-MS01mo No peta. Cell s.l&O Str1119"t or non- d titon (i~minl pla) kty role ,, lot CIM11fted AOI btwn MPM M~W 11raiot11 Ot< ~\.,....3 .. ' .- nu TlllE !.,. ........ ,.,.. hJtr .. ,..... ,.,•4 ,...,, .......... li•i••• ,,..,. L.ap.a ..... o..tMt4'Mlltt (11•) •••·1111 CHICLE 1-llRIETS 1 IOW HIRllG OAlllEIS ASSISTllT llAUIERS 1nterv1ew1 Wednesday 9· 1 1 • A M at 2588 Newport Blvd -Costa Mesa (on Newport Blvd ~t ~ Mar~ Call (714) 537-4840 tor more info EOE District Managers -If you ~lung with ~mg bop&, 91rls ond desl rob' ore not tor you conr.>der o coreer '"the Mw$pQper cttculo hon f--'d Tlus it o unoque poMt!On wlttl dooly chollenge• & reword\ Ovr op.nong' ore 1mmed~ Appl1cont1 """tt h~ o ¥0ll stononw090"' or trud. We otfer on e•cellent 501oty with o bonut pion ond 901 ollowonce We """" on oceli.nt benefit pion thOI include• ho'f>• toltrat.on 1nwronce. llberol vocotle>n ond holtdoys Condtdot•• "'"'' ~ o Oettfe to ~ tl.IC<'ttdvf ond be wllli"9 to won. hord If you ~ you how "'-qvol.fl(ohoM pleofot oppty 111 '**' IO th e Daily l'illt 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ) _J ' . ,I C8 . - Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT /Tueed•y, HC>Yemb« 20. 1~ KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wr now lll~e IS OC>fftHICl for 101111 ucer btartfs to S«urr rudtrs fol fhf °''111f ~I Diiiy PilOI Our crews st111 at 3 30 p m •nd '"°" 11ntll t lO pm ltffld•ys On Salurcfay, we won • lrw molt hours You w1H utn m111y trips • and Pfllts alo11 with ur111nc your own money lllfrt is no del!ttllllf or coO«tron 1n.ohtd H you are 1nlerrsled ote.se can Mr C•rl MU COO( (714) 548-7058 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 S1111 S ThtCkel 10 llbef81 14 Spiced s1ew 15 Highway sign 16 Rhythm '7 Ouart1 type 19 Flefd1 l et 20 Criminal 21 Remote 22 Ctuatacean 23 HMd ptobtem 25 SugQe&hOn 28 Tenth ptet 30 Mallet t11w 3 1 Supervised 34 Delly •mege1 38 Out of bed 38 -Paulo 39 Double ClllZ8tl •hip 42 Ne111 10 Nov 43 F,.ry crime '' MM<eeven 45 Laroe btrds 4 7 Mr ROl'eni 49 Mt Tun~y 50 AdYefUty St uncovets 53 Hert s male SS Petu co.n !>(> Scf'neS 61 8oa1 IGG8$SO •lf>S 6i Promise 64 Summ11 65 For want ol 66 C.etman 1<1no 67 11101 so much 6IJ C11rves 6'I Turned tiq"I DOWN I Irvin S Or ly ') b•eve '.I loo animal ~ rem1>9r '> oil fi Food K rap 7 Mal'! arc1111ec1 r)I dOClOI 8 Sub de1ec1w IJ Utn s kon 10 Calcu1a10< I 1 Tending to qQ back 120 1-1818 ~ 1 J S&rido•!Mtf 18 Sink ;>4 l 094 units 2'> Red Shade 26 Capers n Evot.ea d••• 28 r amoly C•MI 2<1 lnd1apo5e(I PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 31 Storaqe un11 n ~voured l3 Ar1Plur Conan 35 Anaconda 3 7 Colot ••oert 40 l 8119'S 4 I Journey par1 46 S11rs up 48 Evil Sc;>tnts '>I Fronl>etsman Dan,.. - 52 Pose 53 Young antmll 54 Comoet1110t1 55 Wound Ct\.111 5 7 lmpore a;, 58HN<I Ft 59 Pollet llalte 60 0 8ntstl lpMCtl 50und 63 Heltwey DIMES A LINE WANT ADS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES S•ll yoor ,,.,,,, for $50 or lea In our famou6 DIMES-A-LINES pub- l/1h«J Meh Saturday In thtl Dally Piiot. DIMES-A-LINE ad1 must b• pr ... p•ld to m•lf or bring th«rl Into t,,. D•lly Piiot off~. S. au,. to lnclu<J. your phOM nvmber or •d· dr ... In your ad. h•V9 • prk» on NCI> ltMn • no abb,.vlatlon-. DEADLINE: a ,.,... Thur8deJ • Coeta ..... Oflloe I I Fii IEIUllEI * HOIDI * HAS HONDA CARS (l t •) Hl-llll 13/'d Beact1 Blvd Wntmlnstet Sell your C8I Instant Cuti Betwoen 22 & 405 F ·t m .,,, #f' .. q ~r I~ SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN !I 1' lllCa I I ti 1U-'1151tl IUC1 t ll l U I 10 : . 1oryourear.Anym1k1 or *1.,. model. Paid IOI' or not. ~'j' • •• Get our price first. X ''l!'IS-J'!"'ag_u_11...,.,IJW....,en,.. WE CUE BILL MAXEY TOY OT A e!Jl .C·laLeJ/BisQuJLWlte _....__ i-h14 --:-f92C1Z Beecll mYCJ whMif1, loaded, 111 MtV, Hunttng1on Beacn Rec 11.vall S28,900. Call 962-0829 D/979,..610 E/966--0550 WI UY Jltrc11d" ha1 9141 USED CARS & TRUCKS 'ii'28<1st coupe Green/ COME IN OR CALL FOR tin Total r•t0f'1tlon. FRIE APPWUl s 16.0<JO PIP 476-1192 COl'mler-DeUtto ,72 350• SL Ille Qlu/n1vy Int. OIRHLn New , 18211 BEACH BLVD. otter-I< HUNTINGTON BEACH Ires, clean. Belt >Cl l-213-22 .. 8162 l•l·IOllJ5'1·1111 WIW&ITYllll OLWI 1111 our See Ronald D1ee 1E, snrf. ale, Xlnt 11tver blue/blue Int, ta, m11s, 66K ml '711 28( cond. 1 nu Ur~ $14,0< 10 7~9402 '79300 verl8t S18,0 I) <46,000 mites. Sil- oc1< -one ow,,.,. '00 0 80 476-1192 tEIY 1111111 U Sedan. xlntt ... NewPOrt Marrion .. 10 AM Sharp llZ mpetltlve prices & ue '''"on 1985 111. Jon Reynolds, t horlzed dlr rep. 553 or 599-S436 .. SL HOIST, ju1t MefCed pd S1 S50.6 no. sold car. NOW ·46-2215 0 'VER 110 Pre-( To IWMdMat~ Cho01elrom .111 I SLElllll 10 N HINllTS 01 Ou1ll StrMt IJWpOrl Beach HI-HOO Piii Piii BILL YATES I VW-PORSCHE I 'I I 't I 837·480049].41)1. Aat11,Dt."tit luck t317 ·75 sk;tl1wt1, 1 owntf. 57,4-45 ml,lolded, $1350 ~5-9~ Of' MM362 • C .. il!Ac t• 172 coV. Od tr•ntPO ii80 080 M6-5102 '78 Sev111e. vn.. c:leefl. Aremlt1. Sunrf, IC, tape dck, loaded. $8500, M5-8220 or M&-8321 '85 CADILLACS S199down CIOledEnd Commercial LMM ALL-SAVERS (714)432-1977 NABERS CADl.LAC LARGEST SELECTION of t1te ~.low mlleag9 Cedlllaca In Soulllern C1lllomta1 See Ill today! 140-1110 2800 Hwt>or Blvd. COSTA MESA ~n:%!m.ro. 11VM loaded, cust paint, ~ cond s 10.eoo 5-48-0l 1 I CONNELL C HEVROLET .. _,. I I I. '.. l • ,.. : \ \I I S46-I 200 , J · 1:11m 1111111 TUE SDAV N OVf MBf R 20 1984 or~AN G E COU N TV CALIFOR NIA 25 CE.N I'-. Slieri.ff to keep ·coro.ner' sjoti - Supervisors in stormy confrontation over Nestande's separation proposal who hurled barbed co m men ls at each ocher before adJourn1ng wil1loul deci· ·ding whc.Lher such a.stud hould be earned out by the count) grand JUry or the County Admrn1Slrat1ve Office in conjunc11on wnh county attorneys. By JEFF ADLER Of llN Delly l'tlot ..... Orangr Count) supervisors wzrc unablr to agree this morning wtao 'hould stud) scparatirig the J01ht Coast A Huntington Harbour man's murder Investiga- tion continues./ A3 A new hearing has been granted for former Costa Mesa police officer Wil- liam Lauchlan./ A3 California Reagan 's advisers in a tizzy over def iclts./ AS :::::·:·:::·:·:::::·:·:·:::::·:::·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·: Nation More than 3,000 fugitives are rounded up in Oper- ation FIST .I AS An 8-year old boy hangs himself after being ac- cused of stealing $4./ AS World Libya assassination squad member quizzed by British./ AS More than 190 Polish vacationers jump ship and seek asylum.I A4 lllnd&Body Are you too drowsy or too restless? A sleeping dis- order clinic provides some answers./81 Are grandparents taken too much for granted on Thanksgivlng?/81 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. Sports It's called eight-man foot- bpll, and Newport Chris- tian High knows how to play it -the Conquerors go for the CIF cham- pionship Saturday./C1 The CIF 4-A water polo championships are on tap Wednesday and there's a familiar pattern. It's CdM against Newpor1 Harbor./C1 Marina High speedster Chip Rish adds a football honor -the Dally Pilot player of the week -to his list of accomplish-/- ments./C2 Entertainment A year after "The Day After'' television offers two more views of the end of theworld./83 Business duties of 1he shenn-coroncr 1n10 1ndependcn1 offices The question. raised by Super Bruce Nes1ande. mggcrrd an !>tor confron1a11on among supcn 1\0 s Before Board. Chairman Hamett Wieder angril'} and abruptly gaveled tl1e meeting closed. Ncstande withdrew 1n anger h1~ mouon calling Grisly search in Mexico City Workers comb the ruins and place burned bodies in plastic bags in Mexico City after a pre-dawn explosion on Harvest of junk in full - Bloom Human pack rat says he 'just can't stop collecting things· By ROBERT BARKER 01 llM Dall• Piiot Sl•lf Michael Bloom has nnc:r me1 a p1ccr of Junk be didn't hkc. Has par,·nts' four-lx'droo m hou<;t' as full ofthr stufithot he can't 'iCcm ~ _Mop himself from collec1111g -en- gine pam. golf cl uhc;, books. news· papers. calculator!\. clothes. ska . moto rqck hl'lml't). run-down furn11u re. You naml' 11 and hl"'i prot>al'>I) got 1L -iLnoun ilic ho me.. lhcn lil tbc bal·I.. of hi'> '"Ciho'it Buo;tr r., .. car that he's rl'furlmhl'<l ou1 olJuni... matcraalo; or an his TO\ota that he dnH'S to ha\ d as'r' an 1.ndu•.trial <lc'i1~n at (al ~late L on~ Beach \nd ii at'\ not thnc. 1t'<, prohabl} an hi s parent,. car. for a J01nt CA()..( ount) Counsel's Last v.cck. Wieder called lor a Offitc study of scparaitn1 the sheriff-1rand JUI") invcsugauon into lhr coron~r's dual rnpon 1b1httes. -me---etrcumttanccs ·~uTTOtmdTn-i lht ap- subJCCl of repealed coniroversics in parcnl su1c1de or county 1a1I inmate recent )cars. thal again raised lhc question as to W1~er said he planned to sched· whether hcnfT-Coroncr Brad Gates' ulc a pnvalc mecung "'1th 1he grand dual rcsponsib1htes placed him 1n a JUl")'s foreman to d1~uss the issue confl1ct-of-1nterest s11uat1on the Jail. but also 11 chatlt:d ••th inHstipung inmate ~OK. Tbt shrn ff-coroncralscrrn~~ ht deaths of ~pie Y.ho d~ in ofTecer- '"' ohed shootings. ' But tht letter W1cdC1" add~ IO the erand JUr) caJled o nl) for an 1n,cst1ga11on an10 the lakSt.Jat!dtMh· not 1he mc-chan1c • cost efTect1\e~ and th e· independent panel's in-.\5 shcnfT<oroner. C,ates not on!) \C 11ga11on o f the ma~tcr ~as adnu~1strat1 H• rcspon<11b1ht) for (Pleue .ee CLAa/dJ • Flood control plan ·sunk Huntington c0un~il · nixes redevelopment __ funds for project By ROBERT BARKER Olt!MO..,,... • ..., .\ propoc;al to help financr the leak) Huntington Beach flood control S)Stem w11h monc~ raised b) a redevelopment agrnc) went down for the · tb1rd and apparc111ly last time Mooday mgtn-m the hands of a pht Cit) Council. , .\ftc r a length} heanng attended by about :!00 residents -about 30 of whom spoke -C II) C ounc1I members Ruth f ink}. Ruth Baik) Bob Mandie and John Thomas \Otrd against redevelopment of the area bctv.ecn the Santa .\na R1,er and Beach Boule\ ard and betY.('Cn Garfield .\'enue and Pac1fk Coast H1gtav.-a} Fanle\ ..aid toda~ that rcdr"elopment ~'Outd -opm t he po-mbrl1 . r fututt council'> to put hens and encumbranc~ on re'i1den11al propen~ 1f ta' 1ncr~ment financing pro\t'd 1nsuffic1ent to pa~ olT bond for repair v.orl Monday ripped through a •uburb (inset ), killlng nearly 300 people. Additional picture and •to ry on Page A4. "Thl·n· are other ahemat"es chat ha~e k'>'> 1mpos111on on the people 1n the .irca ·· f ink' said ··"-ov. v.e must act m good faith 10 J\\1\I 1hc COUJll~ 1n raising the mone' (Plea.ee .ee FLOOD/A2) 45-year sentence for coke kingpin Alan Charles Mobley gets m~imum term with lifetime parole By STEVE MARBLE Of IM 0.ily Noe Ii.ft Despite plca'i tor ml'rl' ~~·'l'Jr old .\Ian C ha rk'> \1obk\ "'a' ~ntenc~d ..-.onda' to ~ 'i 'ea" in prawn for his role a\ the l..angpin tll lhl' large'>t cocai ne rang l'\('r pro'>C.'(Ull'll on lhl' \\est < oa\t. Dreo;'led an a p1lhou~ 1umpsu11 and lan,a<, sh~'>. \fohk' admmed hl' h.iJ madl' a "~rong dl·c1s1on" but a,i..,•d l \ Dl\trll't Judgl' \1anuel lh'JI tor a '>l'nmd lhance Real ~ho handl·d do~n ma"mum \I: ntenn·, to man' of thl' ~fl other fll:Opk pru'-l:cuted in the huge wcaane ,a\C did not re<,pond to Moble~ ·, f)ka and ~4· 1hc Huntington Beach man 1h,· ma\1mum -.cntence (PleaH eee COKE/ A2) Irvine, Laguna face boost in insurance B) LISA MAHONE\' Of the OeMy Plto1 SIMI ~km~r c111c~ ol the< lraniotl' ( tlul\ ~ R1.,k4tanagemcn1 \[ll.'Ol \ mdull- 1ng In 1nl' and Llguna lkalh ar, "'Pl'l'tang thl'lr insuranle prl•m1um' to doubk or tnpk onCl' thl'\ linJ .1n 1n,uranle earner to n•plan• ,1nl· 1ha1 '' dropping 1hem afh.·r "" \l'Jf\ .t~l n, \ ,,n no11n 1hat thl:tr in<,urancc: r<1h,' ''ill he cancekd rx-c t ~ .1u1nJ1,1~ tn Ru<.\ Oil\ er Risi.. Man· r111-l·m~m wrn;.._ ~~,u~ Tbc roll,\ "'J' 'l'I tor rcnr~al 1n Mar h ""' l hl'' 111ld u\ I~\ dcl·1ded to get Economic waste in pri- vate sector costs govern- ment money ./94 What ful'l"I his collcct1o n binges. 11 ~cm\. l"I an almost unbcarabll· op-• o.19,....,.....,.,"-1..._ Patnua Hel\hman In, ''' 'l'" '\ orl.. undl'Nrncr l<H \h.iJ R, U\'\Umnl·e Co1T1 hao; l'Ut thl' I ' ml·mtx·r \Ill<'' 1)1 lhl' Jlllnt P•l'-'l'I' .. u1 111 lhl' t ahl1~m1a mun1c1pal 1.1r 1t1l' m.trl ct •· OllH·r ~1d .\ 'f'< i.., ,m..1n lur the '""uranC'C com- p.1 <1•ulJ nl'I bl· rl'3lhed th1\ =·=·~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: INDEX Erma Bombeck 82 Bridge A9 Bulletin Board A3 Business 84-5 California News A4 Classlf led C6-8 Comics A9 Crossword ca Death NotTces CS Horoscope C7 Ann Landers 82 Mind and Body B t-2 Mutual Funds 85 National News A4 Opinion AS Paparazzi B 1 Police Log A3 Public Notices C6 Sports C1-4 Stock Marketa 86 Televlalon 82 Theaters 83 Weather A2 World Newt A4 f (PleaH eee JUNK/ A2) Michael Bloom makea room for more creatl•e clutter. Ins. buts nge County judtciaT sY&tem sU,prtse. dtsappolntyoung victim's fa111lly C ial) and Nata be Black~ re r1.· J _ to 'iCCJU~ICe done I he \Ouna Co ui ~1:1 rouplc. repulsed that 1hc1rR·)tlf'-old son"'" auauhcd b> a man 1n a e>1rk n-1room in July. felt cH'I) th1n1 v.as on their ~•de v.hcn the 1lllt cd ofTl.!JlJc' "*' arrc tCJ lhC UI\ I Rcr th' 11\C 1dent The s' tcm "'1' ~orL;i Tht'1r ~" hucr p1d .. cd the m o our {)I .t photOiJ'Uph1c lineup and the fanul~ arrnnai:-d to h ~\! lhctr • or· olJ oo~ratc "1th poll nod pr\>\· 1.•1; utor'I to ti; l<l put lhC' mnn ~hind l\.11\ I hl'' '1x·n1 "~cl.' pn:~r1np. thl·n ~I' und their for the unroom dramA the hearing . the mal irnd. the hol'tJ, the 1.'0n' 1ct1o n th3l "'ould follov. "It wa hard Bui v.c "l'l'C 1l'<ld\ " 1rs Blad. ~1J · \\e p~p:irtd our \On k>r tl. tl'lhn ham th. t at v. \ n«c~ ~ to s.:nd thl\ b.td man to pra\On •• · Rut 11 didn't tum out that \\a\ 1 he m:sn. a ron 1ctcJ child molc'ltt'r Y.ho m~d lhrce month~ oi ,\ th•,·c ~car J 11 \C,n1cncc 1n I ~~ I, at(\·d hl plc d JU ah\ to \ ml:.11on n f parok •• 1 k-.wr cl"larac Prc1,4·ntl~ he " hcan' held tor J \ thrce-moruh J1aano,t1l l''alu.u 1on and "111 return to ~-oun Til' 7 for 'iCntcnc1na h' Orunat < ount' \u- ocnor \ourt Jud J ml~ m11h Thr Rlad.. un "-nrl' of the dl al tbat h J been tru ... ~iJ the) "l'n' tunnl'U v.hcn the I amed "hat had hJppeneJ HJJ\ 1n COUM '" d1rt'\'l an'"t:r lor the atlal l on the1r'..on 'o JU\tlt\.. ·\\ ,. 'e k atnl'J a Im ahl>ut hov. thC' 'i\\tl'm v.url' \Inn• then. hut at the llffil" "" "al re.lit) \urp11~'d \\ c J1dn'1 lno" Y.hat v.~'>go1n \ln •• M "- Rlacl ~itl '"\\e fdt 11 somcoll\' rnmnnueJ " l'f•mc •h<'' 'houldn't tx aHov.1.•<l 10 ,•t off lk'\.tu"' th,• 1nudl.'lll I\ dv.a1kJ "' thl' '"'111.' lll th,• \tl M.H tin I~""" h1\dl \ STEVE M111u Nrws f oL LOWUP ~ 3nd other\. thl' ph1h1 ol ( 1an and 'Jtahc: Bl.id. ha'i laJC'd 1nw th{ backdrop of the JUJll 111 malhanen and ha ff\:Cl \td nu ml-<111 uncra,c It \lmp&J 1~"\ a big. sr la<1h' ca'i(' Butt~ ftlacl s aren't ahout to g1H up ( on\lncl'd 1ha1 thl· mJ n v. ht' allcgl-dl\ a'l'i3ultl'\t thl'lr hm \houtd f31.c more '4.'\Cl'l' punl\hmcnt the Blal l\ l'<lnt..l 1<'J 3 mrmhl•t ell \0- 1. 1ct~ ·.., l c uc -\,a1n\1 Mok'ilof'\ The' "C'<' tolJ 10 1.olk, 1 flt't1t1un" • nJ k llcr\ and In pte~OI them tn Jud~l ~math ~lore \C'ntcnl 1np. ~·tt ~'\'M\ .1lnHl\t nJ t't UklU' th.II "' ·rr h.n ina to iin to 1h'"" kntuh' ·· (Pluee tee JUSTIClt/ A2) (PleaH aee CITIES/ A3) Irvine-firm expo~s targeted .. -----.....--,. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. Nov.mt>« 20, 1984 I __J CoNT INU LO SroR1 Es . CLASH ERUPTS OVER SHERIFF PROBE ••• •or lcaal 1111pJit:u11ons ol '>Cpar.tlini the '1wo office Ne iande. in a lc1tl.'r carcuhucd among upcn t'IOf\ MonJs> af\er· noon, a\k1.:d hoard m1:mher\ IO up. port an ofT-agcoda request lor a QC} day county cvalunuun of '>cparaung 1ht: offices. .. TheR: ulwuyi. art i.uspicwn~ of coverup in Jatl dl'alh~ or when there are other probkmi. al thl.' J311 or wht·n lawenfon:cml·nt onin·r'> .m.· tn' oh cd in alleged hu nrn.·ade .. :· ~11d Nc .. 1..indl' an rcqucsllng the tud~ .. rhcrl' arc limes when Mructurcs uughl tu be changed to al·c0m modatl' ne'>' re· alities:--· Nesland<.> added he. :h Jue, the full board. remains a stro ng suoooner of tlll.' 'iht•rtll'\ Dep.trtmcnt and (Jute\, the count}'\ clet•tcd shcnff-curoncr. I le said the \IUd} would pu1 to re.,t fore,cr nmttnul·d "'<U'\Pll'ton~ of l'O\l'rUp .. The '>UJX'r' 1sor al\o pointed out that Oran~c Count) ''the onl} one of (alilorniu' 11 most P<>P,lous coun· tic., 1ha1 has a 10101 sh~nO'-<.·orom·r'o; oflkl' llo''l'vcr Wtt•tkr \tltd thl· proposed i.tud' ''a' premature and '>'Ould impugn lhe grand JU') 'c, 1n- \ CSl1ga11on of thl' most recent Jail death "It \ import.int to insure thtrd- DMJ..) obJCl.W\ ll) lhal lhc grand J UI} ensurn t-c" dutte!> arc mo re sen'>tl1' l.·· 1hc board r ha1rman added. The dl·hall' turnrd heat<:d when \\.-1cdc1 said thl" 1in11ng of Ncstandc fl~Ul' I wcmcu 10 coin adc Wtlh nc~ paper reports or the ctr<.'um- '\llln!;C 'iurround1ng the anmatr dt•Jth. ''Wh) nowcxccpt to make a 101 ot Ol'""'lpaper <.'OP>'!" W1l'llcr tt!>ked Ne\tJndc. I k n.·sponded hy c.·:.illtng i1 a "&ad ,·horge'' and a ·~per onal offcn~e" a11c.J w11hdn.·w h111 mution calltnii for the \IUd\ u1H1I the grand Jurv hns com- pll'tt•J th tn\e'<t1gat1on. "I'll b11ng 11 had ... " Ill.' promised nngrtl}. °'K'' eral other board member!>, 1n- dud1ng Supt'r' asors Roger Stanton and Ralph Clari... indicated ,he) '>"Crt· indincd IO kt the grand JUr) stud) the J en11rc mat1er. with th<.> addc.'<I chargt• 1hat 11 rn ac" scparatang thl' offices. FLOOD CONT ROL P ROJECT NIXED ... From Al . . . . "tthou1 rcd<.>H'h1pnwn1 ol thc dl\- tnl·t " .\bout 200 homl'\ 'll'>IUtnl'd about S 14 m1ll1on dJma1w '>'ht·n '>'alt•r overflo""cd eartht•n lluo<l con1rol channel bank' an 1arch I 98J. A not her 500 homt·\ rcrnn.led le!.ser damages . .\bout 800 rt'!>tdl'Ot\ were ordered ti:> evacuatt' and 10.000 others were a!>l>.cd to lea \l' their homes on a 'oluntartl> ba\1\. The redc,t·lopment methan1sm. accordang to c:at\ <,tafT mrmbcr'> '>'ho U'Jed its appro' al. "'a' tall'ulated lo raise about $20 m1ll1un for repair work at a cost o l about StsU m1ll1on when interest pa~ mcnt'i were ligurcd in at the end ol the 20-}ear pa~bad. period. City planner., liguljf tha1 abou1 11 111111100 '>'Uuld go toward the ltn1ng of the l'hanm·ls with comrett' anJ $7 m1ll1un "ould go for construe· lton or pumping \la11om and holding ba'>ln\ I ht· Iola! p11l'~· tag lur rt•pam wa' cs11matcd at $50 ma Ilion. I hc count) W~l~ suppO\t•d lO l'Ome up With lhe n·maandt·ruf'the monq. rhc llood rnn1rul channet.. actuall} rnmc umkr 1ht• junsd1c11on of lhe Orange Count} Flood Control Dill· trll't. hut rtl} officaal'i had pl;innl·d to inH'SI an the prOJCCt to speed "'ori.. C 11) planners ""ere acung to gel the program approved before a state law take., effect Jan I that strips llood- llamaged areas from the re' elopmcnt proJcl't It "a" this ha<,tc. according to ( ounuh.,.oman hnlc). thJt lcd IO an IO\Uflktent search for Olhcr rC\ l'llUC \ourcc~ I la colkaguc. Ron Pa111n~on. ~ad 1od.1' ht· \\3\ unhapp} with the o u I u lnh' "It (1nlnl•lopment ) "as the only log1r al "-.t~ to go. I ~on't -.cc lhe monl•\ nimang ou1 ol the general lund Pat1 1n,011 ..aid he '1t•ws the alterna11' l' ol gt•tttng 'll'' era I ma Ilion calh ~t·ar lrom count~ and Cit} sourn·' J\ a "Band-A ad" pron~ss that wall dcla) rt·paars. C 11} otliual'> <.''>ttmated that the rcdc\ lopmcnt d1•.tr1ct would have raised about SX00.000 a H'ar an tax inrrement linancang at no CO'>I to iaxpa}crs an 1ha1 regular. annual propcrt} tax 11irrt'a'>l'' would go into the d1stnc1. COKE K INGPIN GETS 45 YEAR S ... From Al Included in thl' 'l'nlenlc "'a' an order that Mohk' "-OUld he on ltfeumr paruk 1m•;in1ng th.it 11 Moble> '1olatcd pJrnk Jltcr h1~ release. he would fl'turn to prt\On fur the remainder ul h" ltlc Gerald Gold .. 1e1n om· ol 1hrt'l' lawyers reprc\t'nllng Mohlq ,,11d both he and ht\ l lil·nt Wl'rt· hran·d lor a lung sentcnl'I: "Bui \\hl·n \OU tal..t· d ~4-H·Jr-old k1J and tell him hl··, gwng to 1a1I lor t'>'Ke the number ol H'ar... hl··, l'\l'n lt\Cd. then I th1ni.. ,(,u·,c h.1'>1lJlh Wrttl<.'O h1m 00 U\ J llll/l'll .. (mid· Mein said toda' Imm ht'> la" ulfac 1n ~an .\ntonio. rl'\a\ ''.Lth.to~ I.hr.: Judge '>OUlkd .uul ii.O) - t ha nee that hl· "'111 l'mergc from pn!>on a betll'r 1.1111t·n ·· (mldstein \n1d. no11ng that ''*lllt' · murdl'rcrc, draw \hUrtl'r term\ th,111 hi'> dtt'nt "W11ho u1 a douht pun1\hnll'nt - har<,h pUQ1shmcn1 -"-..I' c.cnaanh called for 1n lhl\ l:.t\t' 1hc c1t1ornl·\ addt·d "Bui l 1h1ni.. nlJ\lx• 1ht· lim11~ "-Cre pu!>hcd too lar · "Here\ a kid '>'ho nl''l'rl''cr had a bru!>h with 1hc la" hclore. nc,er had a chance 10 learn lrom ht'> mastal l''> I o dcsr nbe him a'> a care<.'r criminal at h1'> ) outhhl age is JUSI "'rong ... Gold'>ll'ln 'ia1d 11 1s pornhlc thal Mob le~ nlu Id Ix-rd cased lrom prison \\-1th1n 10 )Car-.. hut ..\sSl\tanl l l ~ Allorne~ Mark Bunnt·r. who prm- l'l'Ul<.'d lhl' t a \C, c,;.a1J hl' t'\ptfCI\ 211 )Caro, '"'ould be the m1n1mum 11mt· '\1 ohk' would 'Pl'nd lx:h1nd har,. \fohll'\ ·, parent' \.II an thl· JU· d1cnn· Jlong "1th hi\ \l\tcr. \\ho"'"' al\o \n:Hl'd an lhl· drug l'a'>t' hut h•" hct·n rl'kawd lrnrn JJtl .\ 197X graduJll' 1111-ulkrton ll1gh \thcml \\ho a'fllll'd to lx•toml' ,1 la"'~~ ~lobJ1.:4 ~~1bt·-nnsl~l~ _.u a uxa1nt· ring 1hat \muggkd llHlfl' th.in ,1 Ion 111 tht· drug. 11110 Orangl' ( ount\ l:t\l \l''1f In .1fl 211 Jlt'11pk \\l'rt· \l"nh'ml·d 101 \.llH>U\ 111lr\ 1hn pl.t)nJ 1n lhl' tot.1111t· emp11t. l mtl \l11hk) ' 'cntl'lll Ing \1 ondJ\ tht· longnt pr"on tam h~indl•d J(l\\ n 1 n t hl' l J\l' "a' 2<i 't"t" \I\ othl·r' ''l'fl' \entt'nll'd lo IS \l'Jr\ 1'1 u\l't:utor'> 'a11.J \lohll'\ hctame thl· \I rung man 10 c1 u11..a1nc nng alter marn anga C olomh1an "oman who!ll' parl-Ot\ allegcdl ~ an· ma1o r nx:aant '>u rr>lter\ Bonm·r. at om· pu1n1. lk,cnhcd tht• C olomhaan famtl'i as 1hr "( 1t'nl·r:1I M o1<>ro, of lhl' rnc~iinc "mid .. I \tl'PI tor l\1 ohln ·\ "tk ;.and h" nwthn·1n· la\\ otlwr ITH.'ml°ll'r' o l thl· < 11l11mh1~11 lam11\ lktl thl' lllUOlr\ JllU fl'lllalll luglll\ l'' \1 ohln "·" d\'\l nhl·d h\ f)fll\· l'l u111r' J<, " roll.I l'Jll ul.wng man "ho "..I' "old Ix•\ ond hi\ \l'ar<, ·· '1 ltn \:ttd 11 appc;m·d he ruit·d thl· lm.111w nng '>'llh "Jn iron li'll .. and ""-~~1 ht'"·Ofld.'+f'.4>nr1g k-1dnapp1ng .. and hcattng'> "ht•n a dl·akr ldl lx·h1nd in pa) mt·n l!.. ( lllld'>ll'1n thoug.h dl·,u llwd \111hln ·"a hnght :Hiil ul;.all· lll'r,11n \\hll \\,1\ ll'lfUll'd Ill "n11lhlll1' 111Ull 1h.1n .1 \l:trt·d i..ut' .illl'r Ill' "J' JHl \ll-<l "II nnthtng l'l'l' II' 11IH lllU\ hl h.tl.I J ll'fl,1111 hU\lnl'\\ ,llllllll'n .. ( rold \ll'tn ~aid IRVINE F IRM INVEST IGATED ••• ·-From Al was overMefng the Investigation He said he l1 ••exptorlng Into the lrvtne.-based company. alternatives In raation to the But RoNbacher wouldn't dis-procesathat'sbeenfollowedand CUM detaJls of the case. the substance Of the statements U.S. Commerce Department that have been made." offldafs, who are Involved In the Liebman aaJd he apecfali,ma In lm-'igatk>n, also decilned to export law. Emphalafng that he comment Monday. was .not addreeetng the Mcall However. the Associated · case spectflcalty, he said, "Our Pt ... reported that court docu-experience has been that thetle rnerne allege the firm shipped eases create a lot of smoke equipment to Hong Kong that Initially .... But when you get down may have ended up In China. to the facts, tt's often not u No charges have been flied Impressive." ....,,.. Meall or Its officers. RoMbacher flied court af- kfenttfled In court documents as fldavlts Oct. 22 to obtain a seareh Wiii Man Chung, 29: Louis Luk, warrant, and the foMowtng day H ; and Jonu Leung, 31. Investigators 1Urched two lrvtne A1ached today at his Irvine homes uMd by the company tor home, Luk .. Id, ''They are stilt offtcel, aicc:ordtng to Aaootated trytng to Investigate this. It is Press reports. :r In court documents, Koplik eeid that Mcall ''obtained tlcenMa through a conalstent practtce of making lntenttonat material mlarepreeentatk>n• on lJcen8e appbtlOnl" 10 It could export computer equipment that ts reetrtcted for ''natJonal-tecur· lfy purposet.'' She Nld the Commerce De- partment becarM 1U9Pk:fou1 When Mcafl obt8'ned licen111 In 1983 and 1G84 to ehlp $100,000 tn computer equipment to a Hong Kong firm named Nobletune Ltd .• wh~ wu only a few monthe old and had only two emplcP/111. t WEATHf R Sprinkles or showers coming 7 pm EST. Wed . Nov 21 , CIOUds moving Into SoutMrn Calllorn a tonight will bring 1 chance of eprlnlehts or llght showers Wednesday morning b9fore breaking up In th• afternoon, the National Wealhet Service aald Highs will be In the 60t In Los Angeles and tM valleys atttr overnight lows trom -4-4 to 55. lorecasters said [/1r.J~~l~~' The n1oun101n~ will have a slight chance of rain Wednesctay morning and only partly cloudy skies In the afternoon Low• tor11gh1 will r•nge from 32 10 40. Highs Wednesday wlll be In the mlr1·"401 to low sos. V1trlaDte 111wl1 el~.,rlln•~" WAS forecHt for the deMrtl. with lows from 28 to 38 l0>0wons Valley. 35 to 45 In tile oµ~· •• uigc::. .and 52 lo 58 In lower deserts Highs will range betwffn 4'6 and 54 In Owens Valley. 55 and 65 In the high deserts. and 70 to 75 In the lower deserts ~ .............. 34 21 • eo U.S. Temps ~l>l~·St Paul 19 1;> -~Th~ ,llONTS No..tlYJftt .. n w.,m_ co1e1,.... ... l• -<>mren<o 63 ... Albany •<I t!I No.. 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"' 17 Stock Ion 61 44 Gran<I Rap.as 52 71 High tow prec1p11111on tor 24 nou1t TOOAY HttllOfO Jll 18 enoino e1 S p m MOlldey Hf'len8 49 25 ..,.,_ Hono!Wu ·~ 76 Surf-report eige..r Hoon•on 51 44 8W>op 1nd1anepol11 42 22 81ylne JICi<son MS 57 43 LOCATIOH am SHAN Calal>nt Jaos ..... u. 12 S7 Hunt1n9t011 6Mcll , 3 s good Long Be«ll JunNu 311 '3 "'-Jff11y lltwPOrl 3 .4 .... Mof>rOYla llan1a1 C.1r 4 I n 40in S1ree1 Nt!wl>Ol'I 3-4 lw Mont.-ey LalVllQft 113 39 '2nd Sir.el Newport 3 4 .... Ml Wd_, Liilie Roc:li 42 31 8lllOC» Wedge 3 ,.,. H41wl)Or1 a...;,, Los AllQ4!W 75 SJ l flOUn• Beach 2 fall OnlatlO SanC..,_,I• 2-3 LOUISVllM! 47 2S .... Memphis •S 34 W•te< 1-p 82 83 Plllln SP<lflQ• PHade<la Mlllmi a.. .... 11 80 7S SW911 l111tcllOll -.1-1 Rrve<aode CONTINU ED STORIES JUSTICE FOR MOLESTER ... From Al 'aid atal1t .. It mal>.cc; me n:alh mad that I ha' r to go through all thasju<;t tu l On\ IOCe \Orne 1udgc le> do IU'itll'l'. .. My son 1s tht.> v1c11m. \II of U\ arc 'Kllm!> and here Wl' ar<' hil' ang to beg tor our nght\." she said. "11·., a l..tlll•r hJ' ang to g.o frum pcr.,on 10 pcr'lotr. 1dling. our \!of\ .1ml .l't..111g to lll'lp .. \.\,.·re nol ,l\h,1 nh·d I hat'' 1101 11 But 111 ha' l' t111t11 '" n .ind •l' l'r "hal hap!')l·nl'd to m\ \Oil " rough ... \JIU the nwtlll'r "I t.in h.trdh t..l'l.'P lrum l f\ Ill!!-'001l'l 11lll'\ UJ.u. Ju • .ur~1nlL tu ~i~·n lo...;illa~- 1111111 mgton Bl'ach chaptt•r prt·sadrnt ol '-,I \M "'n11ng k1tt·r,. gathering \lg11.11urt''> .1nd pal ktng <:ourtro<>nt'> \\ 11h lfll'lld\ .1nll \UPJ1t1rlCr\ dill''> ltdp "')onll'tlllll'\ llll' 111dgl' IU\I Ol'l'd\ IO l!ll J ll·d f111 \\h,11 till' u>mmunll\ 1h1nt..' ,,ml 1\..111.t\ Ch1r kd1ng" th;.al thl'\l' thang' .1rl· "11ri..111g" I lw nunthl'I 111 d 11ld mnk\lt'r' put twhind har'> an < .tl1lorn1J ha' 1n- l n.·a-.l·d lrnm Jhout 11.10111 morl' than xoo 111 till' pa\I lour >l'ar\. '>Ill' c,a1d Lcg1i.IJt1on during thal 'amt' pcno<l al<.o har; 111crra'>ed thl' chanl'es of con\ it ll'd r htld ml!IC\ter\ going to '>Wll' pnson for long period\ of11me In mmt nmk\lal ion c:l\l''· a pri!>on term no\\ "mandalof\ 111 < altfornaa. \ COil\ aued molc\ll'r l'Un rl't'l'l\e a term of up lo eight >car'> fo r each offl·n,c <ind an <.'\Ira li\c \car!> for C' er) prior molestati on con,· 1r11on. •\ thm.l·lltnl' ollendcr fat'l'!> a .. cntenn· of 15 \l'ar1, 10 I&. SL ..\M and ns ml'm!x·rsh1p haH· Ocl'n tn\trumcntal 1n tht• pa\i.agl' ul nwrt• th.an 12 nt''>' la"'" J1('rta1nang tu thill.I moll·''"" and '1t11m' \Intl' I llX I \11p1.·1101 C 11111 I I udgl' I l'onurd \h Hndc \\ho \JU.I llll'mlx·r<, ol '-,I \\I ha\ l' mon1torl·d 'e' t•rnl anal' 10 ha~ ro unrocrm:-encuurn-g-er th~ puhltl 111 'lx·ai.. up. hut '"'d hl' don not k·t 11 ulkt 1 lht· \l'Oll'nt'l' he dl•l 1 \ l'r' I k .1l i..t11I\\ kdgl·d. though 1h.11 grnup'I 111>.l.' <iL·\\11 haH' hl'IJX•(l lo"'er "I ht· ,111dd" that longnl\trd lx·t"l'l'O llll· punltr .ind thl· 1ud1nal') '\.\ 1.· do gl·t 'Ill ''e 'l'l' thl' an-U\l'd J\ J pn\url Jnd. pcrhap~. Ocl unw mo1 l' 1ntl1m·tl t11 un<.kr.,tand ht'> problem' nHHl' 1h.1n \\l' \lllluld." !\kHnl.il' \atd .• , uu ran 'lllmt·tame'> he o' erpowl·rcd 0\ lht• ddt'l1\C .. Ju~lgt· Ph1ll1p Cm. l>atd publll matr n alunt• ,hould not he a n>n'>ldl·r- a11on 1n \t·n1ennng a con' artcd n 1n11nal "')urt' thl·rl·\ nrc\\Url'. hul II \OU ell 4.) S.x.ond '""' I 2Spm 03 •e I& S<'<ond high 7 32pm •• ... ,4 Wl!OMllOAY "' .. t.6 :.1 IJr.t~w 17 5g • m l 0 74 ., ftt~t~r1 7 21 a m 6 1 7• •? !.Kond low 2 12 p.m 0 9 ~· •4 S<oeono 11".g/I 826p"' •5 t.5 16 68 •8 Sur Ml\ IOO•y al 4 47 pm ,,... I) 4} l/\lf'd,,..~Oav at fl 3 t am and Ml• lljaln "' "' tJ • •6 pm 7 t •3 ,;.ioon Mtll •I 3 26 p m 11-wec1n ... 11 •8 aava1so1am -ae11e1401~m l.1n '1c,1.1nd1he hl·at ~ou ~hould gel o ut ol thl· t..rtthl'n." -;aid ( O\ "If you ga'e 1n )mi'll be overruled b} another court :tn\W1l\." But < 11\ r;a 1d he always reads letters 1h.i1 rcrta1n tn a caSt· he ·~ cons1der- 1nr · \nd 11 llll'~ h:n c an\thang to do "11h \l'ntt•nung rule' I gave them \!Hill' \\\'lght.'' hl· \atd ... Hut you have 1(1 \(.I\ tn'>llk lhO\C rule\ <II\ lfl'd11rd group'> lake ~L .\M "11h hl'tgh1cn1ng awarenes\ and puc;hang lor-Tcgi~alTun tllat lia{ t k'ared thl· wa} for longer prison lt'I m' for molcr;ter~. < o\ \\ho rt'<:cntly <,cntenccd a ,on' llll'tl thtld rnole\tcr 10 16 year\ tn Pl l'>Ull. ~Id that ID his \ aew. a ix·r,on , ... ho molest\ a ch aid" in mo re iud1l 1.1I ll'Opard~ than a pcr.,on ""ho ,11tt·mp1' to mur<.kr a <.htld I lw BIJtl>.!> ~Jtd the\ don't know "h.11 to C\fll'l'I an lhl'tr {·a'>t' und havc lllflll' ·'";""'1th 011\l'd feeling'> about lhl' 1udtl 1.tl \\\tt•m .. , ou rrall~ get the amp rc'>\lun that l'' l't) 1h111g " turned up!.1de down. 1h.11 ner) thing t'\ being uu11c for tht' n1m1n,1I." Mr'>. Bl~.rk o;ard "I guess '>'l' \H'll' IU'\I ntll\e ORANGE COAST Circulation 714/M2""'333 Ditty Piiot Oellvety 11 Gu1r1ntMd Mo!-.a.y-F rldey II you ll<i not haY& your pe~ I.IV S 30 p m ca• Del<>te I I• '" and 'fOIJt c.opy ... -r.. dellvete<I Selurdly sn<l Sun<lo! r 11 10u dO no1 •ec.eove ; "" c;oe>y 1>y 7 1 m ca~ Dfl'"'" 10 a m end Y""' '"'" ., l>e-e<I Clrcul1t1on- T ... phonea Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Frenk Zlnl Managing Editor Keren Wittmer Advertising Director RoHmery Churchmen Controller Robert Centretl Production Manager Doneld L. Wtltlema Circulation Manager Clu1ln.d edvertlllng 71C/M2-5171 All other department• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 110 WMI Bet SI Cosla Mesa CA MA~ •delfe9S 8ol! 1 ~ Colli Me$8, CA 92628 Copy1og111 1983 Or•nge Colls1 ~ Compeny No newt 110<... .,...,,.._ tditonal melter 0t adYt<1'W ..-11 '*.in may 1>e •eo<odUceO wtllloUI tpeCMW Oe< '"'Ulettl OI C.OOy•IQlll owne< S4ICO'ld ClaM l>Olll9ge 1>'100 al ea.ta -CPIOtnia IUPS "" 9001 SuO.C:•'l)hO•• oV cemer S4 7() monthly Dy ,,,... se so mon•hl\I VOL. n. NO. 325 prwtty much a.miaunderstandJng~ The docut"Mnts allege Mcaill t don't thtnk we've been doing was shipping high-technology ~ llegal exporting.'' goods to Hong Kong that, In LI* Uid other questions addition to commercial u ... , had lhoUld be ref.erred to attorney mllltary ,apptfcatlons, tncludtng Jotwt Uebman. use for guidance l)'Stemt In the In addt11on, she utd, Mcall In March apptled for Hein•• to export tlx hlgh"'l)OWlr Dtgltal mlcrocqmputera, Oltenlibty to be Osedby two Hong t<ong ftrms for ''Inventory and accounts re-'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!i!~I cetvable." 1 { I l •we•,. in the process of study-U.S. crulee mlstlle program. N We very carefully," Liebman A report by U.S. Commerce Nici today from Los Angeles. ''At Department lnveettgator Dorie .._ point. we have not seen any Kopllk aatd It Is betleved some of ewtdlnc• that any export laws the equipment subtequentty wu The capacity of the ~x com- puters "vastly exceed• any con- ceivable uae" by the two ftrma to which they were to be tent, she said, adding, "tt ts dear to ~ that the end-uMr statement• made by Mean on their' export license applfcatlon1 are false." hewie been broken." sent to China. JUNK COLLE CTION PILING UP ... From Al pos1tton to the d1\lard1ng nl dn\ 1h1ng of value It arks ham .1lmo\l a\ muth he says, bccau!>I.' hl' t:an·1'>l'l'm101t1H' the stuff away 10 thl' nct'd\ Somc of thc tlolhc•c, 1h.J1 hl' scavenges arl· dl\tnhulcd b> .1 t hunh gro up to the poor 1n MnH 11 Bu t otherwise. the \tufl pi ll'' up higher and higher at th<' hou\l' "My parents art· gc111n~ Ju,11liahh up<;c-t They s:ty they can t ha\c am frtcnd"S over .. he '>tlld r he 2J-~ear­ old Bloom \atd he··, promr-.cd h" folks he wouldn·1 bring home .1n' thing new but ha~ rnlle< ting lon· unues It'\ the "n<.'Cdlt''i'I de\trul t111n" uf u)Cable 1tcmi. thot really gc•t to l11m hl' a ad · Wr Rf L1 sTEN1Nc Just Call 642-6086 "\l. l ( ..\mrnl.tn') art' ancrt•dthl> "a,tl'ful. .. he ... 11d .. Pl•oplc' dC1n ·1 rarc ii o;omcthing " ncrdcd ur not. 1 hey lhro"-11 awa" The> don"t rare tf a p1l·cc of lu1 n1turl'" hand-<.'ralled and 1\ till' lx•\t 1ha1 \Oltl'I) '" rnpablc of produt'tnH .. · Uloom who wa<, wl·anng u \ITIUll· '"c black 'lh1rt 12-anch waist Jcan~ and a pair of 'llll' X cowbo) boots that all wl'rl" \(·a,·e-ngtd from the trash. wa' 1.11\Cn :i "arn1ng la<.t month 10 ckan thl' dl•hm Imm lhl' hou-.c on Du· quc\nc l'l,ut• J l ouple ofblocks north ol lhe ll un11n~tun lka<.h bound.a'°' an \\.-n tm1n,1cr I k ckant•d up the mcc;c; 1n the front ":ml th:.al wa\ piled a\ high 3'< thl' inailhcn and ~m 11d of ahout I ~ b1u de'> IO J' 01<.I J lit.ii ion Hloom ..aid lw goc\ 10 thl' < 1olden We\! C ollegc 'wap meet ea< h "-Cek and tmng'> home thl' \lull that\ not sold and .., th rown out He trie\ to turn 11 uwr IO (hnritahk organ11n· taon' for tht• poor. ht• 'laid. hut all too uhl·n hl' \:ltd. at"• turned down hnauw 1M not an rx-rkt.1 uind111on \ nd. he ..aid. ht>'\ war~ of ha vang J hun(h of folki. O\Cr to \Oft through the .. 1,ufT fearful he might run wuntcr to l 11) \ale\ ordinanU'\ But prc~l'Hlllon ot the nJtaon\ h:indrwork remain\ a gonl .. I bought an old Du Mont TV ~et 1tw nthcr da'f lu1S1 5 It \ no111 pla'>ltt Ol'll' l"d ltkl' 10 prr~NVl' Ill lca'lt <lilt'." Whal do you llkt aboul 1•t Dally Pllol? What don't you like! all tht numbtr a t lffl and your menase wlll be recorded, lranscrlbed and delivered 10 Ult appropriate tdltor. Tbe Hmt 24-bour an1werlo11trvlct m ay bt 11ed to record ltlten to the t d.JlOr Oft All)' tuc>lc. Coatributora lo Hr Letters CollmD mHtlDcfudt llttlr namt and ttltphont number for verlftutlon. No cir clllatlon call1, pltut. Ttll u-wtatc'1 on your mind. ,. r SHUTIERS CUST~M QUAUn SHUTIERS Designed, Finished Installed 31 Years Expe rience Manufacturing Quality Shutters FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON me MARKET TODAY .•• AT FACTORY ·DIRECT PRi CESI Call f714) 54MS841 or 548-1717 .. 1; 19n Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Coast. " - Jury stJU.constdering ver- dict Inf rederlck Douglas snuff murder trial./ A3 Convicted killer Dr. Jef- frey MacDonald came to rescue of a fellow prisor:i Inmate./ AB California Reagan's advisers in a tizzy over deficits./ A5 Nation M ore than 3,000 fugitives are rounded up in Oper- ation FIST .I A5 An 8-:year old boy hangs himself after being ac- cused of stealin~ $4./ A5 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: World Libya assassination squad member quizzed by British./ A5 More than 190 Polish .-.--ti ....... a_c.a.tiQ.n rs jump_st]Jp_ __ .., and seek asylum./ A4 Mlnd&Body L Are you too drowsy ar too restless? A sleeping dis- or,der clinic provides some answers./81 Are grandparents taken too much for granted on Thanksgiving? /81 Sports It's called eight-man foot- ball, and Newport Chris-· tlan High knows how to play it -the Conquerors go for the CIF cham- pionship Saturday .IC 1 The CIF 4-A water polo championships are on tap Wednesday and there's a familiar pattern. It's CdM against Newport Harbor./C1 Marina High speedster Chip Rish adds a football honor -the Daily Pilot player of the week -to his list of accompllsh- ments./C2 Entertainment A year after •'The Day After" terevislon offers two more views of the-end of the world ./83 Bu•ineu Economic waste In pri- vate sector costs govern- ment money.JIM INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfofnla News Ctasslfled Comics Crossworc;t Death Notices Horoteope Ann Landers Mind and Body Mutual Funds National News Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sport• Stock Markets Televlslon Theaters Weather World Newt B2 A9 A3 84-5 A4 C6-8 A9 ce cs .€7 82 B1 -2 85 A4 A8 81 A3 C6 C 1-4 86 82 83 A2 A4 ' u P .ISOD er ln1e1na1oona1 -·~· 1·"\·· Gtls1y search--ln Mexico City . . . Orarige Coast .man gets 45-ye~r term, lifetim e parQle .BY STE E MARBLE Of the Delly ,,..,. IUfl --- Despite picas tor m ercy. 24-)'e&.T· old Alan (hark\ Mobley was sentenced Monda> to 45 years in prison for his role as the kingp10 oft he: largest cocaine nng ever prosecuted on the West Coast. On-sed 1n a Ja1lhou9'C jutnl?Suit and camas shoes. Mobley admitted he had made a ""rong decision" b ut asked U .. D1stnct Jud~ Ma nuel Real for a !.Ceond chance. Real. who handcxi down maximum ~ntences to many of the 26 ot~er people pro!>ecuted 1n the huge cocaine case. did not respond to MobJey•s plea and ga'e the Huntington Beach ma11 the ma\1mum sentence. Included in 1he sentence was an order that Mobley would be on tifeume parole. meaning that tf Moblc~ '1olated parole aft« h is relca~ he would return to pnson for thl' remainder of his life. Gerald Goldstein. onr of three law)trS representing Moble}'. said both he and his chent "'ere braced for a long sentence ··But ~hen )OU tat..c a 24-year-old t..1d and tell him he's going to Jail for t'-'1Ce the number of \'cars he's even lived. then I thin!. )ou·,e basically "'rmcn him off as a c1L1zen:· Gold - '>IC1n said to<la\ from his law office in . an .\nton10 Tc\as. .. , thin!. the JUd~ snuffed out an) chanU! ihat he "''" emerge from prison a bct11.•r llll?en:· Goldstein said. noung th3t some murderen dra" '>hllnl·r term'> than his chent. Worltera comb the ruin• and place burned bodiea in plutic baga in Mezico City after a pre-dawn exploaion on Monday rlp~d through a suburb (lnaet), klllln& nearly 300 people. Additional picture and story on Page A4. ··\\ 11hou1 a doubt. puri1l>hmcnt - ~~~hmfltt-WM ttrtatntr called for in this l3-.C •• the attorne!,- addt"d .. But I thint.. ma'~ lht.• hm1b "l'rl' pu\hl·d too far • (Pleue see COKE/ A2J Harvest of junk in full Bloom Human pack rat says h e 'just can't stop coliecttng things· By ROBERT BARKER 0 1 .... 01111, Pllol '''" Michael Bloom has never met a piece of junk he didn't hke. His parents' four-bedroom house 1s fu ll of the stuff thITT he can't seem to stop himself from collecting -en- gine pans. golf clubs. books. ne ws- papers. calculators. clothes. skis. m o torcycle helmets. run-down fu rniture. Y.ou name it and he's probably got it -if not in the nqme; the n 1n the back of his "Ghost Busters" car that he's refurbic;hed out of junk materials or in his Toyota that he drives to his classes in industrial des1sn at Cal Sta te Long &ach. And 1f it's not there. n's probably in his parents' car. What fuels his colkct1on binges. il , seem s. is a n almost unbearable op-~,.....,.._.,"°""'...._.. (Pleue eee JUNK/ A2) Michael Bloom makea room for more creative clutter. What does it take to send -. ~hild fnoleste.rto prison? ~ . .J-..-... --• -Ins~ outs of Orange Coµnty judicial system surprise. disappoint young victim's familr (;ary an;ci~atalie Blatk re ready to sec JUSt1tno • • The Jouna ta Mc5l touplc, repulse that their 8-ycar-old ~n walo assaulted by a man in a park restroom 1n July, felt ever) thing was on their ~1de when the allttcd offender wa'i arrcc;tcd the day ancr the inc ide nt. Tl1c sy"Qm wn workma. Their son later picked the man out of e pho1oarnph1c hneup i nd the family amngcd to have their 8-> ar· ok1 oopc1a1c with pohc a nd pros- ccutor'I to tf) to put lhc man behind hal"i l he' .,JX'nt ,,c,•k1, prcnanng them 'idVe\and 1ht>1r~on fonhccoun1oum dranin. the hcnrrng~. lht trial and. the)' hoped.· the l'On"u:uon that would folk}"' "It wa 4'<> hard. Aul \\\' ""re read\... Mf'l. Bia ~ ..aid. "We prcpar(d our ~n for 11 tcllinJ ham that II WU\ nccc'l~I'\' to send lhl'i bad man to pn on.'' • But it didn't tum out that"•' · Tht man. a CM\ 1c1cd child molc~trr who •r"rd thrtt month~ of 1' th"."C-)C3r J311 sientcn« tn I~ I . agreed to plead au11t to \.IOl:t11on ~ll parole. a le r ch rac Ptc'>t'nth he 1'> h\'1n hl'l<l Im n .. • thn.·c-month d1agrttl\t1l e' aluat1on nnd "111 return to roun L>«. 7 for '1Cntl·nc1nt1 b\ Omnge Count)' Su- perior Court Judg.c fame' ~m1th. Thl' Blud.~. una"'arc or the deal tha t had Ix-en \true!.. \31d the) \\Crt 'ljunncd when the) knmcd \\<hat hnd happt•ncd. No d:l\ in coun . • 'Jo \lm"('t .sn'"'cr lor the attn k on their \on I) Jll\tlC(' "\\ , •. "._. kam.:d a Im ooout ho~ thC' '''tcm "or!.' \tncc then. but at thr urn,• "'e "ere rt4lll \urpr1~. \\e didn't I.now "'h t ~a, going o n." Mr-.. Rlacl. ll.'11d. "We felt 1( \Omconc rommmcd ;i m mc the) 'hm1tdn't ht· allv""cJ to cl off .. 1-kr.1u~ th,· 1nl 1Jcnt 1\ J"'utfc<l h' th,• 'WJln1I tht• \k t .1f\in Pn·~ hoot * -· Victim's dying words: Vangsness stabbed me Newport policema n testifies at opening of murde r tria l By J EFF ADLER Of Ille D•llY ~I Stall .\ Ne" port Heach pol1n· llllin•r testified Monda~ that 2'1-~l·ar-old Scon James Mr'laughwn nJmcd h1<. attacker as he I:" 1n tht• hJll"a' ot h1\ Villa Balboa rnndom1n1um oieed1ng to death from morl· th.111 2tl <.tJh wounds. . .. lk lool..cd J1rt·,11\ JI ml' and said Hrcnt \ .1ng,nl"'-' \IJ"'ht.·d me." Of- til·a D.i ' 1d R' 1 ng111n told an Orange < t•un1 ~ 'urx·n\1r < 11un tu!") a!. Yan: g\nl·.,,· murder tnJI ofll'nl·d in a ~anta \nJ u111n l'l•m \ Jng"w'' .tn 11'·\l':lr-old ( osta \ k'>J rl·"1kn t ' Jl l U'-l'd of ~tabbing \1l '.iu!?l '•If' ~" 11nw., "'uh a steak ~r111t· .tnd .1 ''"''d, h1 'l'l l1n Jan 15 If ,on' 11 tn! 111 .1 'ingk u1unt of first- Jq~rn 111ur,kr \ an~\n!.:'~ faces a pn,on \l l1t1•n11 , t 2" '~al'\ to ltfc. lh 1ni.:tnn • .. Id thl· 'l'' en-man. five-- (Please see V1CTIM'S /A2) City Coun cil sil)ks flood control plan 8y ROBE RT BARK ER- 01 111e D111r Piiot '"" .\proposal to help linanu· thc k.1~' Huntington lkarh Oood cun1rol ''' tern "'1th monc\ r:11S<'d b\ J n· de' clopment agcnn \\Cnt d1)\\ n 1111 the third and apparent!~ la~t llnll \1onda~ night at thl' hand~ of a 'fllil Cit' Council ~t1cru lcngth\ hcanngJttcndl·d l" luau New s F OL LOWUP case ·and 0thcn. tht• plight ot (ian ond atahc Rlacl. ha' fadt'CI into 1h,· b:id.drop of the JUd1rn1l m.1ch1nt·n and hns t\'ttl\00 no media CO\tr.igr It \1mph l\n't a big. '\pla'ih) ca'4.' Bui I~ 61:lck aren't about to @.l\C up. ('on' 1nccd that tht. m:m "ho allc.'gcdl> as~uhcd thcu ho) <.hould l:ll'I.' MOI"(' \Crt punl\hmcnt th 9lud.~ l'Ont t'lcJ mcmtx.-1 of cict\\\ Le uc 1ni.t Molc\\01' l'hc~ ~en' told to colkr1 f'C l•tmn' anJ kttc"' and to prc'iCnt them 10 Judg.~· ~m1Th ticfore wntt'nrinJ "It '4.~m" :ilmo,1 ndu 11lou<. 1h.lt \\\'.!'\' ha' 1nj to o 10 th,·~· kn~th\ (PleaM ..ee JU TICE/ A2) T .ill, ~1 ~ •• ,1.11 nt!'t -aboUL..10 of "he1111 'l"'H" 1 11' < 11unc1I mem- '' '' f<11t•1 I •1k ' f<uth Rail<'\. Bob \1.111dh ,t11d l 1h11 l hnma' ·voted ,1~.11"'' 11·,k,,lc 1p111,nt of the area tX'""l n :th ,,int.1 \n.1 R1,cr and A ... ,, 11 H 11.i1 '.11d .ind hl't,.,Cl'n Gar- (,, Id \ , ''Ill 111d l'J11li1 ( na\t High- "·" !Please see FLOOD/A2) Irvine firm . exports targeted • .. ' A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /TuMday. November 20, 198-4 Jury continues deliberations in snuff murder trial CONTINUED STORIES .\n Om nae ( ·ount~ ~upenor C'oun JUI) rc\umcd dcli~rnt1on\ todav 1n former ( O'ito Me,,l l'C 1dcnt red fkm.• Oougla\' fir t-d srce murder tmil ~ - Douala~" l'ha~cd "'1th two count of murder 1n the dcath'i of '"'0 -- Anuhe1m ll'CO•i\Sl' airh "'ho J1 ... 'lp· ~urtJ 1n -\ugust 19 2 The txxli~' of 16-) car.old MOf1U.1M Krul·gcr and IQ·)car-old Reth fonf'I M'rc di~overeu buried in a rcmo11.· dl-scl'\ gra\C 1n AnL.a Uorrc.·go 'it.it1,• Par~ 1n l)nn D1c~o <. uunt) FLOOD CONTROL PROJECT NIXED ... P'romAl "' Finle)' ..aid todu) tha\ rcc.11,•wlop- mcnt would open the poss1b1lit y for future councils to put liens and encumbrances on rc~1dent1al prop- erty 1ftax increment financing proved insufficient t<> pa) ofTbonds for repair work. "There arc other altemall\CS that have le s 1mpoe.t1on on the people 1n the area," Finley said. "Now we mu!>t act in good faith toass1s1 the count) in ra1sina the money without rcde,elop- ment of the d1s1nc1." About 200 homes sustained about S 14 m11hon damage when water overflowed eanhen flood control channel banks 1n March 1983. Another 500 home\ rcrnrded lesser damage . Abou.t 800 re!>1den1!> "'ere ordered to evacuate and 30.000 others were asked 10 lea' e their homes on a \Oluntanl\ basis. The redevclopmeni mechan1)m. according to Cit) staff members who w ov• aaalng the investigation Into the ar--.baed company. IUt Rc11a.ctw wouktn't dts- w •-•of the caae. u.s. eonwn.ce Department 0Mcl1tr, who -. lnvolwd In the ~. lllo declined to comment Monday. However. tlte Associated ,.._ NPOtted that court docu- --.._. the firm lhtpped ~ to Hong Kong that may..._ ended up tn China. No cMrgee hew been flied ... -~~-Mcall Of It• officers, l4anttfled tn court documents as Wm. MM Chung, 29; Louis Luk, 21; Md Jona~. 31. Alached today at his Irvine ...,... Wk Nfd, ""Tfiey are stllJ trying to lnv.tlgate this. tt la ~much a misunderstanding. t dori't think we've been doing fll'i llegal exporting.". Luk uJd other questions lhould be referred to attorney John Liebman. ''We're In the process of study-lnl W. YfllfY carefulty,·~ Liebman -1dtodeyirom LosAngefes. "At _JtaPok\L.we.haVe. not seen an~ ~ that any export laws heve been broken." urged 11 approval, was calculalc<l to r;u e about $20 million f.or repair worl.. at a co~t of about SMO million when anterest pa) men ts were figurl'd in at thl' end ol thl! 20-year payback period. City planner\ figured that about S 11 million would go toward th1,• lin1na of the channel w1th concrete and S7 million would go forcons1ruc- 11on of pumping stations and holding ba~1ns. Th1: tot31 prKc tag for repair wa.., estimated at $50 m1ll1on. The count} wa!> supposed to conw up with the remainder ot 1he monc' The flood control t:ha.nncl<; 3l luall\ rome under the JUrt!>d ll lion bf th1,' Orange Count) rtood Conirol D1"- tm1. but Cll} oOinals had planned 10 1n,est 1n the proJec·t to speed work. C11~ planner\ w1,·re acting to ge t thl' program approved before a state law takes effect Jan I that strips flood- -He said he a. ••exp1o1tnt attemattv. in reldon to the proceea that'•....., followed and the eutMstance of tM .......... thathave...,l'l'Mlda" UeblMn llld ... &peel•-... export law. Empt11lzlng th.a 1111 was not 8ddr9lllng the MOlll cue apeclftclllly, tie lllld, "OUr experience ha ~ tMt -.caw create a lot of lmOlce tntt'81ty .... But when~ get down to th8 facts, It'• oft., not as Im~." ~ flied court af- fldavtts Oct. 22 to obtain a IMrch wwrant, and the folowtng day lt\veattQ•tors eearched two lf'Ylne homea ul9d by the compeny tor offk*, ec:cbrdlng 10 Auoc .. ted Pr ... reports. The ctoeumenta allege Mcall was lhlpping high-technology good8 to Hong Kong th-1, in addition to commerclaf ueea, had military appllcatfons, lnctudlng use for guldanoe systems In the U.S. cruiee mlaslle program. A report by U.S. Commerce Department Investigator Dorla Koptik .said tt ls believed .ome of <the equipment sut>eequentty was sent to China. damaged areu!> lrom the rc.,elopmcnt fUOJcCt. It W:t'I this haste. uccord1na to Co4_1~cilwoman Finley. that led \o un 1n'lul}ic1e nt search for other revenue soun:es. Her c:olluague. Ron Pa1t1n~on. 'it11d toda) he was unhappy with the -outrome. "It (rede"do_pmentJ "-3~ th1,• onl) logical wa} to go. I don't ~e th• mone) coming out of the general fund. Pamnson said h1,· \.lews the alternauve of ge111ng se~cral m11l1on each }Car from count~ and n t) sources ~s a "Bnnd-.\1d" prme'>'> thul \\Ill dela) repair\. C1t\ offi cials t'.''tt1 matl·d that 1h1,• redn.lopment drstm·t' would haH· raised about S"800.()()(J a }car 1n w~ increment financing at no co\1 to taxpayers in that regular. un nual propen y tax increases would go into the district. ) In court d~ts, Koplil~ .-kl that Mean .. obtained ....,... through a consistent praclce of mstng lntentlonat ......... mitresn:•ntatlona on .__ ~·· eo It could 9CPOt1 oamput• equipment that la~ for ·~nattonal·eecur­ rty purpar n ." 8'le Mid the Commerce o. l*tment became suspk:toue -'*' Meal obtmn.d ucen .. In 1983 and 19&t to ship s 100,000 Jn computarequtpment to a Hong Kong ftnn named Nobfetune Ltd., whlGh wa only a few months otd Md Md onty two employees. In addttk>n, she aald, Mcall In Mardr lfPplecCtor ncenw-'to ~ lbt high-power Digit•' miCrc>computera, oetenalbly to be used by two Hong Ko.ng flrma for "Inventory and accounts r.- cetvable.'' The capacity of the alx com- puters 0 vutly exceed• any con- ceivable u•'' by the two firms to. which they were to be tent, she said, adding. "It Is ctear to me that the end-user statements made by Mcall on their export llcente applications are false." COKE KINGPIN GETS 45 YEARS .... From Al "Hcrt"'t a kid v. ho Ol'\ l'f C\ er had a brush wit h lht: lav. bdorl'. nn er haJ a chance to lea rn from hi\ m1 .. 1akc<;. Tu describe him a<> a career lnminal at h1!. you thful age 1s JU'>I v.ron~ ... Gold<;tc1n <,a1J 11 " P<>'>\1bk that Moblc~ tould bl· rl'lca'>ed lrom pmun w11h1n 10 )Care;. but As<.1s1an1 ll .S. Attorney Mark Bonner v.ho pro'>- ernted lhl' ca<,c. said h1,• e\J)Cl't't ~O year!. v.oultl be the m1n1mum time Moblc> v.ould spend behind bar\. Moble~ ·., parent\ \at 1n the au- dience along with h1'> s1\ter. who v.a\ al'>o snarl'd 1n the drug ca~ but ha'> bel'n relea-.cd from Jail. .\ 1978 gradu::ite of Fullerton H 1gh School who a\p1red to hecoml.' a lav.}l'r. Moble' wa<; the nngleadc.:r of J u1tarnt· ring 1hc1t \muggled more than a ton ul the drug into Orange < ount\ la\! \l'<tr. In all. 26 i)cuplc were ~t·ntcnn·d for 'anou~ roks thl.') pla~cd 111 the corn1m· empire l lntd Mnbk)\ ..,entenung Monda}. 1h1: longest pn~on term handed down 1n the ca~t· wa\ 25 \ear~. 'ii\ other<> were sentl'nccd io 15 \'Car<; Prosecutor\ s~ud Moblc\ became the strong man in a cocaine· ring after marr, 1ng a ( olomb1an v.oman "'hO'>t' parent"> allegedl) arc maJor nx:aint' 'uppliers Bonner at one point de'>cntx:d lhl' ( ulomb1an fam1h 3'> tht· "(ieneral \1otor'i of the nx.a1 nc v..orld .. h lept lor Moble' ·s w 1k and h" mother-in-t la v.. other mcmhcr'> ot lhl.' < oli 1111b1an f<1m1h tktl lhe n1un l1\ Jnd 1l·mair1 fug111~e'>. · Moblq wa., descnl.x·tl b) p11"- eeu1or'i as a cold. l'akula11ng man who was "old bc)ond his )Car' .. The) !>aid 1t appeared hl· ruled lhl' cocaine ring with "an iron ti.,t .. and wa'i not bc~ond ordering k1d napp1ng'> and heatings wh en a dcak·r fell behind 1n payment\. Goldstein. though. 'k~tr1bed Mohlc) as a bright. ar11culatt• per'>on who was rcdut·cd to ··nothing more than a \Carl·d kid" after he was arre\lcd. "If nothing elSl'. 11''> oh' 1ou'> he had J cl'na1n business at uml'n:· Gold- '>lc1n ..aid. JUNK.COLLECTION PILING UP ... From Al pm111on to the d1\earding o f an~ thing of,aluc It 1rl...c; him almo.,t .i' murh. he sa ~ "· hem U\e he rn n · t \t.'cm to I!"~· the stufl awa\ 10 tht· ncc.lh .. ,,t I \011,·111,an'>l an• 1nucd1hh \\,l'-ll'lul .. lw '><'Id "P1,·orlc don't care 1t '>Ollll'th111~" ne1,·dnl or not. lhl'} 1hrov. 11 awa} Thq don·1 care 1f a Pll'\t' ol furniture I\ hand-crafted and " lhl· hc.·<.t 1ha1 \onely I'> c:apabk of pmduc:ing ·· b1ntks 1u a\01d a c11a11on. Hloum .. aid he goes 10 the Golden Wc<,t ( ulle-ge swap meet each week and bring<, home the stuff that's not \old and 1<. thrown o ut. He tries to turn 11 O\cr to chantable organi1a- twn., tor the poor. he said, but all too ! a ~ - Sr>rinkles or showers comipg Cloud• moving Into Southern California tonight win bring a chance ol sprinkles or llght showers Wednesday morning betore breaking up 1n the afternoon. the Nat onal Weather Service aald. Highs will be in the 60s In Los Angeles and the valleys alter overnight lows from 44 to 55. forecasters said The mountains wlll have a slight chance of rein Wednesday morning and only partly cloudy Sktes 1n the afternoon. Lowa tonight wllf range from 32 to 40 Highs Wednesday wm be In the mld-40s to tow sos. U.S. Temps O•lahom11 C11w 40 29 Oman a 40 2J Oltan(lo as 87 HI Lo PhMa<lelphta 4t 21 Albany 40 10 Pnc>Nl,. 7 t "° Albu<l-CIV" Sl 33 Pt111b<1<Qh l7 ti --=---AncllO••!lll ~ ~1 Reno SI JO Ati.n11 63 • 1 Roe1>mond 43 10 SacramMlo 60 411 ~ '1(. fTJti FRONTS \_.t,}i --.,~ ii]itl Wa•m -Cr>t0._. At1an1oe C11y 42 26 A.i•fln ~ 8alhmot• •O eo. .. 40 '°"Of1 .. « -srt:llU•f" 2<> St Pete· I am11• 34 Seit lake C.1y 25 San Anionio ,, ., 50 St n 6J lO 44 Snowers Ra.n Ftull•4!$ Snow Octlu<le•J ,... Sl•ttonil•v ~ "•"~ .v ....... s.--. , .. 'IOU o.1 'l O.o• eol C<>""'" .. llulfl•O la 18 San Ooego 61 SJ Ctlw"' IV S C T2 411 San l'ranc roco u SJ C~1t1Mtn" VY V 19 JO San Ju11n P R 85 12 Cn.<lolll' N c; 76 41 SI SMIMolf,. 28 ,. c:n.-rn .... 45 •6 S.a111 .. )., SI 41 C"'C"lfl 7 Xl Spolo~n .. ' 14 C·nc•,,nau .•o n Syr .. (u'-"' l~ C•••c-••nG •1 •• l (IPfi'"'it .. ]~ Colllmuo~ ~ c; I!> 14 ruoun 1>1 4b Calif. Temps E"xtended COlvn•Du' U. •'J n T ,,;llia 40 25 OttMa• f I We,, tt ·~ -tt Wa.1th•ogtur Wo<:hil• ., .'8 2~ H"jt ~ow '-'-' 2' Duu', 4NlJ1f'\e,a .;• ~ raor •llh wnny w.,m O•Y• locelfy WtndybWID•PISMS ftlorlOly HtgMin Oaylllf1 IS 11 40 am 10chy 0.-tlY('f 4q 20 Wrll<•• Barnt JS 20 e kefll>f>id 57 -.. 1~ 10 io .... eoa c:ooh~ 5 ~ ov Doll MO"lft l• 15 W1lm1ngt0f\ 0. 41 17 EurllU se ., '" <; .iu•dAy { ONI 43 10 !>S ~'"no ~7 .. Ptl•Ool 14 17 Duluth 24 2 E1Puo '·8 14 Fa1<ban .. a o~ 09 Ftagafaff 48 13 Gr~no R&PIO• 52 J' HarttorO J9 18 Ha lane •9 25 Hooolul\J ~5 7S Houa1011 s2 44 tndlanaPol•• ., 22 Jac•son.M1 ~7 43 Jackaoovllle 82 67 Jur1t1a11 J9 33 K•n•a• Cuy 41 22 lHVeQU 6J 30 little Rock 42 31 LOI Ar 75 53 lOU•IV 42 25 M.,..ONI •S :M MIWN BffUl eo 75 M•lw-M 34 21 Mpl9-St Ptui 29 t2 Nbll••lle 44 29 -Olla-63 •• -Yon; •2 25 Lane.ate< b3 )~ LOI 4nll'Jl9• 7S ... O•~f.,nc1 6~ ... R4t<Jw00d City 64 47 SICirtmento 80 •ti S9l1n1t 64 4b $,in OiclOO 69 ~-l San f•1net1KO ' 66 !>3 Tides $8111• 8Arbata 67 •l H'Vll row prec1911a11on far l4 hour< TOOA\I ctncltng _, 5 p m O.ttlow 08 4 J Sttc.ortd .aw 1 2511m 03 819 Beer 49 2L S•"' nnrt t'hfih 7 32pm 4 e Cllll1n1 63 ~1 Long f\l'<ICh 74 4] WfDHHOAY Mon19fey 58 .. '·•~11 * 12 59 am I 0 Mt W11-. 65 lf. f ,, 1t htQh 7 711 m 6 7 Newl>O't 8NCh 68 •9 s,.,-ond'"'""' 2 12 pm 09 Ontat10 73 41 '51teond hog~ 82Spm 4 5 PtNOt'1• 71 4 J fbvetw• 73 •8 Sun sell •od•y Al 4 47 p IT\ .. _ San Ber"1110.no 73 41 W.OnMO•r at ti 31 • m and NII .,,, ~nJ•,... 82 42 "4 •& p"' Senla "'"• 76 •S Moon set1 a1 J 26 p m ·-Weonet h'-Vll~ 49 1'1 day a1 5 0 I 1 m lllt<I Mtt It 4O1 pm CONTINUED STORIES JUSTICE FOR MOLESTER ... From.Al . -..11d Natalie ... It mak~ me real!) mud 1hat I ha\.c logo through all 1h1SJU!>I 111 con' 1nce some 1ud1?e to do JU!.tlt"e. .. - "M) !>On 1s the v1e11m. ·\ll ul u\ Jrl' \ 1r11m'> and here "-C arc ha' ing tu beg Im our right!.." she said. "It's a kilkr ha\ 111g tu go from person to p..·r!>on. tl·ll1ng.our ... ton and n\king. whelp \ l'llll\llll'd molc<>tcr ran n·rel'l' il tl·rm ot up 10 eight ~l·.ir'> tor l'ach olknw and illl n.1n1 Ii\\.' )l'ar'> lor l'\l'I~ prior nMk\lht1on ton\ ir11011 \ 1hin.l-t1ml' otkn<.kr lal't'\ a <,t•n 11,•me ol IS\1,•ar\tul1fl' can ·1 -;t;ind the heat) ou should g1.·1 ou 111 thl' k11rhrn ." -.aid ( u' "If yo u g1v 111 '11u'll Ix• m crruk<.i b' a not he rourl an,\,if\ ~ · But c 'ii\ 'laid lw alwa' '> rcad<i lelll'I th.11 1w1ta1n 111 a 1,·a'>l' he I'> con\ltlt•1 Ill~ .. ~ t'rl' not .1.,h.111wd I hat'<, not 11 Hut to hil'l' Ill ~o c1q·r .111d 11\l'r what huprx.·1wd lo Ill\ '<Hl " rnugh.'' '>:HJ tht• muthcr. "1 lan h.11dh l..ecr from Cf\ 1ng 'iOm1,·t1 nll'\. 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"But )OU ha' Ill ,I.I\ 111\llk tho'>l' ruk\ < e1\ l rl·d11ed gro \\1th ht•1gh1en1 cness ant pv .. 11111g lt>r lcgi,Ta11 n 1flnt ·na dcircd the v.a~ for ongrr pnso1 ll'rlll ' l11r m11k<.1cr'> < '" \\ho rec~ntl) sc enced : ,rn" 1t tnJ l h1ld molc'>ter 10 16 \car 111 pr1">on . .,aid tllat 1n hi s '1rw . : ix·r'"" \\ho rnokc,ts at hild 1s in mon 1ud1t 1.il wnpard\ than a person whc .11ll'll1Pl' to murder a rh1 ld . I lw HlaC-k'> '>aid the' don·1 kno' '' h.11 111 npcl'I 1n their ~:a54.' and ha" l Ollll' :l\l<I) Wl lh nll'\ed feelings abou till' 1ud1l 1al ~~'Item . ..,.ou r~all~ &l'I the 1mprcss1on tha -l'\l'f~ thing I'> turned upside dowr thal nc1~1h1ng 1~ tx·1ng dont" for th u11111nu1:· Ir<>. 131ad. !.an.I. "I gues \\t' v.crt• 1ust oa1,e." Clrcul•tlon 714/142-4333 CleHlfled edvertlalng 714/142·5'18 All other deptirtmenta 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 330 w,..1 8af SI Coste ~ CA Ma• --Boe IS60 Cosca U.,. CA 92e2e Cooyr.g1>1 198J Or~ Coesl Pu~ Cqnpany No -. stor..s lllusrrat.,._ e0o1oroa1 ,,,.ti., or .o..111e mentt t ... ...,. IT\lly De reprOduea<) *'<Ina.A IC)CIColl4 I* ._.. "'COIJ'f'tgl>1 - '>«.or>O c ,.,. postage PA'<I •• Calta ..._. C.)lornia fVPS tu 8001 Su0ti;ription by catrtct1 $4 71> ~ by -~ '6 50 ,,_,,.,.~ VOL. n, NO. 325 Some or . the 'clot he~ I h~l I he \t·avcngi''I arc: d1'tnhutt·d b~ a d1uri h group w tht.• poor 1n Me\11:0, But otherw1-.c. the \tun p1lc\ up higher and higher at the hou\e "M~ parent<. arl· gl·t110g Ju,tlliahh upset. The~ "3\ the~ lan'l hJ \l' an\ friend\ o\cr:· ht· '>J1J l hl· 23·)t·ar- old Bloom \aid he·, prom1!>Cd h" fol ks he wouldn'r bring home an~ - thing new but hi\ cnlkc11ng rnn- 11nuc'>. Hloom who wa'> w1:a nng a small- ""c hlad. 'h1rt. 12-int:h wa1s1 Jean., .ind a pair ol \Ill' X rnwboy boot'> that all wer1,· ~·a,engt·d Imm the trash. war, gl\ en a warning la'>I month to clean lhl.' dl'hn' lrom the house on Ou- -quc\nc 1'1act• a couple ot blocks nonh oft hr I luntinglon fkal h hounda n 1n Wt·,1m1l1'-ll'f olkn. Ill' '>aip . il ·.. turned <low n 'j~i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!!!i!i!!! bl•c:au\c 1t'o, nQt 1n perfect tond111 on. I It''> tht• ··ncl'dlc\\ dc!>trunion·· ul u...cablr 11em' that rc.111\ gl't to him. ht· ..aid I kl kaswd up thl' ml'">'> 10 the front ~anl that wa., p1kd Cl'I high as the mallbo\ Jnll p.ot rid of ahout 15 .\ntl. he .,aid . he's wary o f having a humh ol folks over 10 !.Or\ through th1,· "tull lcarful he might run counter ro nn .,ales ordinances. Bui PTl''iCf\ a11on of the nation's hanJ1v.ork remain s a goal. ··1 hought an old DuMont f V set tht• other da} for $15 Ifs not a plast1t om· I'd like to preserve al-least one·· VICTIM'S DYING WORDS ... From Al -.. woman JUf) that "'hl·n he found McNaughton. th(' )'<>ung man wa'> l)'1ng naked 1n a fir'il-lloor hallwa) ol the condominium. near Hoag Mem- orial Ho.,p1 1al in N1.·wport &·ach McNaughtun wa' t·rying out 1n pain from lht• wounds that l'O\ered hi\ hack and urm\, the police oniccr told JUror".i fhcrc wa\ blood t.•,en- whl'rc ~cNaughton died :ti f ountain V-llq ( ommun1ty Ho41p11al about an hour after the 11 p.m auad.. The \ 1t11m was the '>On of John 1 McNaughton. a Linda Isle resident Jnd ch111rman of National Edurn- 11onal ( orp . 11 "Newport fkarh firm that run'\ voca11onal tr111n1ng n:nter; .iround the counlf} Just Call 642-6086 I Vangsnl'~" "-:J' arre.,tl'd and charged w11h MtNaughton·., murder about 12 hour\ alter the <;tabbing. I le wa' ch..c1lvcrcv b} a real e'ltatc ag('nt ~kep1ng in tHc closet of an unoc- cupied condo m1n1um 1n the com pie>. In h1\ opening !.tatemcnt to Juror!.. Dl'put) D1Mm:1 Attorney Derck fohn'ion charactcn1ed McNaughton a<; a well-liked lln1 w r'i1t y of outhcrn < aliforn1ag_radua1c "who li ved lite in the fo\t lant.• " lf1s fast-lane "1i tcsi}le included a "'iubstanttal lOCainc habit." the pro\· t'tutor said. and gamhling lo~ in Uh Vegas that approached SI 000. J<.'rnrding to tc t1mon~ .\hout a mo nth before h1 death. \kNauahton learned that Van1t~nt"'l'i allegcdl)' had forged MrNaughton''i name on three or four personal check~. John'ion said I le <,a1d · McNaughton lhcn threatened w prosecute Vangsncss. Johnson sn1d he plans to prc'ic n1 a w11neS!i who wi ll testify uvcrheanng Vangsncss sa:r. "I'm not going 10 let that happen .. ' Vangsne'ls' coun-appo1nted at· torney. Ronald Krcbcr reserved h1'1 ogcr11ng_ 'itatcment until later 1n the trial. 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