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1984-12-10 - Orange Coast Pilot
. ' TOMORROW: FORECASTS ON,A2 NEWPORT BEACH M ONDAY. DECEMBl R 10. 1984 ORANGE C OUNTY r.AL I FOJ<NIA 25 CENTS Mesa lose.s ·round in $8iMsUit Judge won •t remove city from lawsuit tn officer· s sexual assault on woman civiJ · rig.hts. The suit also accuses Costa Mesa officials of negli~encc m supervising the former policeman, who was oonvicted of molesting Fcrguson;23. during a routine traffic stop Jan. 10 in Costa Mesa. trial area and keeping. her there for two to three hours. Somc·of the other charges were dropped and L.auchlan was acquitted of others. because Lauchlan had aJlegedly acted outside the scope of his official police duties. · Kenyon, however, ruled the city could be held lcplly responsible for the allqcd civil rights v1olatton, assault and battery. as well as false Ferguson. argued 1bc ctty had re- ceived oomplaints about Laucblan long before Ferguson was rtPortedly assaulted. _ oy TONY SAAVEDRA Ofthe0elr"9Cltalt A federal court judge has ref used to remove the city of Costa Mesa from an $8~ million lawsuit filed by a woman who says she was sexually molested by ex-police officer William -Coast Blind children experience holiday 'feeling.' I A3 The Dally Pilot asked area children what they want for Christmas./ A3 Nation Rea_gan turns his atten- tion to a possible freeze In efemre·spen~ o save up to $8 billion./ A4 Poll shows a female on the Democratic ticket hurt that party's chances In November presidential election./ A4 Retired Admiral Rickover admits he accepted gifts -ffomiJovemment con- tractors. Says he's not the only one./ A4 · W-0rld Americans held hostage for six days on Kuwaiti irllner describe1orture, terror .'I A5 A Georgia runner com- pletes 2', 108-mlle jog through China amidst cheers of American flag- carrying Chinese./ AS • Feature Bring on the flggy pud- ding and court dancers. UC Irvine's sold-out Madrigal Dinners start tonight./ A7 ::::::::~:::;:-;:::::::;:;:;:::;:;:;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;:·!·!·!·!· Spohs There was another record set at Anaheim Stadium Sunday and.there's one Ram that's quite proud of lf./81 Golden West College wins the state community college women's vol- teybaH tltle./11 Ocean View Hlgh's basketball team returns to play tonight In the Tournament of Cham- plons./12 Entertainment CBS has remained the •'Tiff any network'' by tak- ing "prudent risks" in its programming./ Al Bualneu - eanklng deregulatlon.s may open new business frontiers./85 INDEX ~Bridge ) A10 A3 84-5 . \ l Bulletin Board Business Callfomla News - Classified Comics " Cro~word --r.- Death Notices F .. tures Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds NatlonalNews Opinion Paparazzi PoHce.Log Pubtlc Nottcea - $por19 Stock Marketa Televtalon Thel1er• Weather WortdNewl A4 B7-9 A10 B9 85 A7 98 A6 85 A4 A9 A7 As-e&. 1 81-3 86 A8 A8 A2 A4 Lauchtan. Tammy F. Ferguson of Santa Ana has filed suits in federal court and C9Unty Superior Court. seekfoJ legal damages from the city.and L.auchlan on charge~ of false imprisonment, assault and battery, and violation of Lauchlan was fired Feb. 3, about two weeks after being arre5ted on charges of sexual assault involving Ferguson and three other women. He was convicted July I J on pne count of sexual battery for allegedly luring Ferguson to an isolated indu~ Lauch lan. 33. continues to main· tain his innocence. He is appealing the conviction as well as the 60-day jail sentence and one-year formal probation. U.S. District Court Judge David V. Kenyon' .was asked by attorneys r~prcscnti~g the city~· 3 to di!miss civil charges against Costa Mesa imprisonment. • He did not Q.tle on lhe negliJe.nCC clai~ instead asking for more infor- mation. , Tustin attorney William Sam!s, -one of the lawyers representing "We have reason 10 believe the"l"C were women complaining as far back as December 1982;'Sarrussaid. .. We beheve four, maybe more, women complained." Costa Mesa City Auomey Tom Wood downplayed Kenyon's ruling. .. t don't consider it a sign1fic.an1 (Pleue Me MBSA/ A2) Police shoot -man on Harbor Suspect repertedl-y- went on a rampage- in tens~ road drama By TONY SAA VEDR.A Of ... Dllllr .......... A Los Angeles man was shot to death by a Santa Ana policeman on Harbor Boulevard this morning after portedly going on a rampage, smashing windshields and headlights of passing cars. ~ 34-year--01d-man-. whose narM was withheld until his family can be notified. was shot in tbe chest by Officer George Garcia Jr .. Capt. Jim Dittman said. Garcia fired one round from a shotgun after the man. wielding a met.al pole. came within seven feet of 1he officer. Dittman said. The a.s- ilant ~s ~ronouced dead later at Fountajn Valley ommunity Hospi- tal. Raahlng towards a record ' Costa Mesa and Santa Ana poltec • said Lhey received complaints around 6:20 a.m. of a man clubbing cars with a pole oo Harbor Boulevard. near the border of the two cities. Santa Ana Sgt. Larry Wagstaff found the suspect standing on th!! median at Harbor Boulevard and (Pleue .ee RAMPAGE/AS) Eric Dlckenon of the L08 Angelee Rama break• through againat the Bou•ton OUen Sunday on hJa way to a new meaaon ruahJng record. Dtckenoncarrled for a total of216 yarda, gl'ring hJm 2,007 for the meaaon -four more than O. -! . Simpeon '• mark of 2,003. Rt In 1973 -u the Rama topped Houston 27-16. See atory on Sports, Page B 1 . Tax deadline at midnight Orange County homeowners have until midnight today to pay lhe first installment of their property taxes. If payment is not received or postmarked today. a 10 percent penalty will be added to the bill. Property owners who have not received a tax bill or have any other questions can con tact the Tax Collector-Treasurer's Office at 834-3411 . Cagney- sister dies in NB Fr om staff and wire reports Actress Jeanne Cagney Morrison, the sister of actor James Cagney. died at her Newport Beach home after a 61'2-ycar battle with cancer, relatives said. She was 65. Mrs. Morrison, who was a fixture on the tong-running television show ··Q~-ror a Day," died FrKtlrf,- according to Pacific View Mortuary s kesman Ron Murray. Fvneral LB commissioner decries art theft By LISA MAHONEY Of 1M 0..., l'lot IW Thieves who stole two street ban- ners representing an ancient winter solstice celebration probably thought they were standing up for traditional Christmas decorat.io!'s .. _Lagu.na Beach Arts Commissioner Elarne Dines. said. But whoever took the three-foot by 18-foot band-painted banners strung along the Art Colony's Forest Avenue was really making a statement about freedom of speech and artistic ex- pression. Dines said. "They feel they have the right to suppress freedom of anistic ex- pression." she said,(:yracterizing the theft as a use of "censorine power." ··1 think they're objecting to change ... instead of Christmas being addressed. the solstice was being addressed ... Danes said. Solstice banners first appeared in 1982 as holiday decorations. Asked by the City Council to come up with original decorations fitting for the community's reputation as a haven for artists. Lhe Arts Commission conceived of the banners as a way to celebrate the holidays wi thout d1s- cri minat1ng against any religion, she said. The winter solstice. the' shortest day of the year. was celebrated by the Romans before the birth of Chnst winch Chnstians honor Dec. 25. Sa}s Dines. "We all expenence the solstices. the longest and shonest days of the year. The banners don't focus on any particular religion or group. but embrace aJI of us." A few Laguna Beach rcs1den ts ha' e been vocal in their op~sffion to · celebrating a pagan holiday at the ex~nse of Chnst's b1nh, making their' 1ews known pnmarily through leners to a local newspaper One opponent of the banne~. 80- 'ear-old former sign pal'llter Earl (Pleue mee LAGUNA / A2) ~~~~~~..-warning signs swinger with stereo A. Costa Mesa teen-ager found a new use for his ponable cassette player Sunday when he fo ught off a knife-wielding robber w11h the stereo. Police reported 17-year-old Michael Robert Amburgey. and a friend were accosted around 7: 15 p.m. while walking 10 a parking lot at West 19th Street and Monrovia .\~enue in CoSta Mesa. a hot idea for beach By RotlOT NYM>MAN °' .. .,.., ........ A Newport.Beach man doesn't want to see the city get burned again. Nordoeahewan~torstothe city'sbeachestogounprotected. That's why ~ Wandrock• recently wrote to dty oftk:ials suggesting they l>OSt signs on the beachis warnl~. "Prolonged Exposure to the Sun's Rays May Cause SkJn Cancer.' WartOrocke'a tongue-m-cheek suggestk>n came tn the wake of a recent mutti-mmk>n doHat tawault against Newport beach In which the city w• found to be negligent for not posting signs to warn the pubflc of hezardoua ooean conditions -conditions that ted to a bre>ken neck tor a Claremont man. The cue ls.oo appeal. (Pleue 11ee JEAJUUt/ A~) -!eanne Moniaon ln l 9S8 Two assailants. hiding behind n dumpster. came up behind the youths and demanded the s1crro ca$Setle (Pleaee tee STEREO/ A2) "I am concerned about the recent court treod• toward large doffar 8Wlt'd• to per90n9 aufferfnSt. accident or k\luriel. due to the , ........ 9UN/A2} ·AIDS factor ccists shadow .. P111L 5101£11111 over blood transf usiOhs . Recteross policy t 'directed donations ' Tbc ..ll(c1dent victim then 1ns1sted his blood transfusion come only rom his fam1I)' and fncnds. So-failed dil'tCtcd donation art opposed b FOCUS ON T'IE NEWS stirs hassle;J:>lood can't be aranteed safe the Red C'ross. and the pat1cn1 had to a subSCQUCJit opcrauon For many \)COPfe facina surgery and o thet medical treatment, a blood tran ft&sion isa life~saving procedure. Bu1 for some patients. transfusions have become a source of deadl~ seriop anxiety. Their fear has fol· owed tbe discovery that Acquired Immune--Deficiency Synd rome (AIDS) can be transmitted throu&h blood-4onationt. IDS. which 0.:- stroy:s the bOdy's derc.. to various di.cisc • Is con idertd ikurablc, and h ~ ually resuh m death. Blood donor orpnb.at1on and AIDS support &l'OUPI argue that the od'd aaa1nstcontractinaAIOSfroma 111nsfu~ion art cAtrcmcly shm. The> . say increased screening or d onors IS be transferred to a hospital that till. Ora.nae Count)" Red Cro $ further reducina 1he cha net tha1 l'V'rmits ,.,....pie to rttti"c blood from officials arc awart of public concerns blood wiltbc acetpted from an ID ~ ~-about JDS and tranfus1ons. and carrier. sp«>ific donors. they have ficldtd numerous calls till, some patients are not Concerns abou1 transfusion are from p&tttnl ~ho want blood onl)' placated. • not restnctcd to Northern Cahforni8. from rt&atl\lts and fnend\ . Northern hfomia rtfotorcycl~ Here m Ora.nae County. all ''It 1u'T1tal-t0nccm to cvr1'Vbod)," crash '1ct1m in need of a 1ransfus1on h<>1pital ~~c their blood.supl)ha id Ot. Bauamin Sp1ndl(T~ ~"1al made headlines tteen1l)' when he through the Red C~ Local Red d1l't<'tor for It~ Cro s blood str" •C'e k~ the Amcman Red Cro~ Cro offinals _mnd firmty -..m~t' in Oran.at Ofunt ·. ··1 thtnl u·.s whether ll oould Ju.&rantee .. , d1rtetcd donations: 1f tOU VISll a 1mponant v.cdoe\lcrythlf\I ~-e~n to J"tUnt" tha1 the blood h v.ould Bloodmobile or a Red C'ro offict Pi:t'tcl out blood suppl). But it's not PfO\·i~ would br frtt of 10 ini . (like th.<.' one in Huntu1aton Beach).-httn shO\\n that d1m:-ted d anatJoiu The Red ro could no1. ln fan. you f''tspccif thatyourblood o to art an safer." thuc is no ..,.,.)' to make such a 8 pan1 ular pat1 nt F..ach year. the Red C'ro s rotlccts auuanttt beau lhent Is no wa to The onl) e-xttp11on 1< v.~n you abouf 100.000 units of ~ in detcet IDS 1n the bl~. donalC.)OUrOWllblood foruscdunn..t (Pleue-N.()()0/A.2) .. Police puzzled ~death inNB -- By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of _Ollllr ......... Pohl'C detccti" · arc at a loss toda\ 10 expfain the death of a young Huntington 8cacb woman whom~"" •~nous! died tn bed t t ~home of a fncnd s~ wa vt tt1ni 1n Newport &-a:ch Rene Brock"~>-23. was· du· rovcrtd dead late Saturda)' at\cmoon afltr her f ncn<l rttuint'd 11\cr a fcYr h Ur\ a \ from h hame oo 29th ~ trtet Nt\\<pon Bnch Oc•ccu.,e Robrn Wonhcn Jd. • "\undavhlomin i•m~td not (PMeMeee ~·•/Al) ... • ., \ . ' • • • . .. • -k 0 0 4 A .. ***Ofenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday December 10, 1984 C o N T1~ut11 S I0R1ts BLOOD TRANSFUSION FEAR GROws· ••• From Al o~ Count). 0\'Cf the past five ye~rs. pindlcr 1d, only one Orangt {"ounty AID ha been ll'lK't'd ro ... a blood uanfusion. Nauonwade, almo<Jl 7 ,000 ca of AID· have bctn d11gno~ 1ncc l 982. Of thcsc1 about 80 v1c:11m~ develo~d lhC d1sea aflcr ret'c1v1ng transfu_~ns of infected blood. The hnk betWttn AIDS and blood transfusions prompted the Red Cro to 1nit11ne additional screening at blood donation points be&tnojng 1n March 1983. Donorsarcf.lven litcraturedescnb- 1na "high-nsk • groups believed to be · the principal carriers of AID vinu They include homosexual and bisex- ual men. hemoph1hacs. 1n1ravenou~ drua abusers and recent Ha111an immigrants. Aficr reading the li1cra1ure. the prospective blood donoris asked 1fhc or she is a member of a h1gh-risle VoUP Or ~as hid CIOSC COntaCt Wllh someone who is. If tt1c answer 1s )C'!, the person's blood as not accepted "We don't foel they find th1!> offensive," Dr. Spindler said. ··My ~ feeling is that our donors w1lhngl) comply with the questioning because they want our bloOd to be safe." But he added, "Occasionally, an individual for one reason or another evades the screening. We reali.te that simply relymg on questioning 1s nol 100 percent effective." For lhat reason. Red Cross afficals arc anx.iously awa1tintt federal Food and DrugAdministrauon approval or a laboratory test 1ha1 would provide evidence of exposure to the A ID~ virus. More precisely, the test detects ant1bod1cs against the HTLV Ill varu~ an the blood. Spindler said HTL V 111 antibodies arc found an the blood of nearly all AIDS victims. However, not everyone with HTLV Ill an11- bod1cs bas AIDS. Dr. Paul R. Thompson. medical director of blood services for the Rt>d Cross· Los Angeles-Orahge County region. said five companies arc now ha ving their AIDS blood tests evalu· ated to qual1f} for FDA approval. Thompson said he beli eve blood banks will have the tC'itS on hand to begin screening within s1>. months. Patients who are now worried about contracting AIDS through transfUSJons may begin breathm& easier. "I think ll will ease a 101 of the anxiety," Thompson said, "because the test will pick up even the! individuals who are not even outwardly ill, who are not even in Ifie early phases of AlDS::_ But unul such testing hc~ins. some patients will conunue to insist that Scientists tab AIDS ~ 'flghterln the Disease ., .. AHHtated ,,_. A mHd form of A.~08. QnOe considered a forerunner to the dndty d...._, may actually be the body'a aucceMtut attempt to fight beck, actentllta at a WMkef\d conference at UC lrvtne announced. R111arc:Mra at the International Conference on AIOS-Aa- eociated Syndrotn_M -'IO Mid SUnday they have Identified a 1peclflc type of her"9 vtrue, found 6n mouth 1eeton1 of mate homoaexuaJt, that may provkte a ffnk to the eventual development of Al OS. No compl9le ~ from Acquired Immune Deftetency Syndrome haw been reported. The f~al Centers for Dl..,M Control In Au.ntahaarecorded more than 7, 100caeaof AIDS, Whfeh dettroya the body'• capacity to fight disease. In l~t atud ... conducted In six cities, researchers concentrated ort a swollen lymph node· d isorder called tvmphaden~y. a mMdet manlf .. tatlon of AIDS. • Reeearcnera Nkl they are coming to regard tymphadenopathr.1 onoe coneldered a fCMWUnoer of the le1hal form of Al OS,•• the body • mostty ~tul attempt to fight back the virus. About 16 percent of homolexual men Jn San Francisco were repor1ed to have tymphadenopathy, often In case• ao mild It goee unnotleed, Mid Ot. DoNlld Abrams, co-director of the AIOSdlnk: at San Franclaco General Holplt.af • ._Mid the •tlmate wu baed on 1 study by Or. Andrew Moea at the Untveralty of Catlfornla In San Francisco. ''Reeearchers have tOund that 7 percent to 24 percent oft~ people with tymphadenopathy are moat tlkely to develop full·blown AIDS," the conference was told .. But the reeearcher• said evidence suggests the llkellhood of developing the di ..... dlmlnflhea wtth time. "Once you are out put alx months, your rlsk (of developing AIDS) Is probably low," aald Abrams. The studlet dlteu•Md were conducted In Loe Angefes, Houston, New Y«k, London, Atlanta and San Francllco. Some patients were monitored for four yeer9. ReMarcherl from UC San Francleco announced they had identified the Epetefn-Barr vltua In .IQ unuaual lllllon. called hairy leukoplakla (HL), Which Is found In the rnoutha of male hOmoeexuals. · The'tealon ta distinctive becauM It contelna more than one vlrua, and the virus components are C8nQt(-related, reeearehifa aald. Identification of the Epatein·Barr vtrua la Important because It provides a new understanding of the roll of mutttple W\IMl lo _cancer of the mouth, the ectentlst1 said. "Now that we have confirmed (Epst......,,.) In the HL leslon In the mouth ... this gives us more lnformatk>n about the vfru1 and devek>plng an effective treatment,'' Mid John Greenspan, an oral bk>foga.t and pathotoglat Who was pr'lnelpal Investigator for the l~atory study. blood donations for unrestricted use. Jo June I 983. the American Red Cross, the American Association of Blood Banks and the Council of Community Blood Centers issued a JOint"Statement. say1 ngihey-mungf) recommend that directed dona11on programs not be conducted ·· invotves an average of one pa11cnt and two or three donors per week. Annually. the hospital does about. 12.000 tranf us1ons __ _...._T blood tr:ansfustoM come from In Orange Count). directed dona- uons are not permitted within the regular Red Cross blood collection and d1stnbut1on system. Aulologous donauon -g1vng your own blood for use during an upcoming hospital stay -i'I encouraged by the Red ( ro'iS if arranged by the patu:nt\ phys1c1an. Fales said the orog.ram was begun ''because there wen.· a number of requests for ll b> hoth physicians and patient~ It wa' our behcf that although 11 has not been proved that directed donat1ono; arc of an) -.aluc m decreasing the 1nc1dt>nce of ansi d1sea~. there was no proof 1tdoesan) harm. family members and fnend~. Red Cross officials claim 1t provide'> no guarantee!>. Thompson said he reccntl) re· ce1ved a call from a man whose famil> was pressunn, him for a blood donation The caller d1dn'1 want 10 donate becau\e he I!> an aclt\t' homosexual. a tact not kno""n h\ ha\ fam1l} "Some ml'mbcr.. of high fl\k groups don't want to d1sappu1nt their relal1\es. but the) al~u don't """"' tu disclose a panicular llfest)lc or be- havior," Thompson sa id. "A 'olun· teer donor ts more likely to give a more accurate mechcal h1stor; ··. Directed donauons could cau'>c other problems. Donating for a specific pa11ent won·t work 1f the blood types don't match. And keep- ing track or whose blood was donated for which pat1enl could po!>e serious log1s11cal and liab1ht) problems tor the Red Cross. Thompson !>aid Red Cross official') al-;o fear that w1de'iprcad rehancc on onl> friend\ and famil y members rnuld JCUp· ardllc the present svstem ot volunteer But wmc d1reued blood donauon 1s under wa-. 1n Orange ( ount}. out'i1dc thl· Red ( n>'>'> \\Stem H w;pnal poliue\ \a 11 .\ l l ( I \kdical ( cntl'r 1n <>rangl' and "iouth C u:l\l ~kd1tal ( enter in ~outh Laguna for t•\amplt• '>r><>kl•\men -.aid d1n·t ted blood donatwn .. are not allowed D1recti.'d dona11uns can be ghen through I ounta1n Valle) Com· mun11y Ho,p11al. hut donors mw.1 ha' e their blood drawn and processed b) a private \herman Oaks firm before 11 1<. returned to the hospnal. Dr John Fale\. mcd1lal director ol the blood hank. at Hoag Memonal Hospital 1n Newpon Beach, said 10 his knowk·dgc1• Hoag 1s the onl) Orange ( ount) foullt) handling d1rcctt·d hlood dona11on\ on a rout int• ha'>" lk \a1d till' program was begun about thret> month\ ago and now Hl' \atd tht'rl· "no extra chargl' for directed hlood donations If the blood t) pc ol a relau' e or friend docs not• matth th<: pa11cn1·~ .. the person I\ \tlll cnrnuragnl to donatt> ~t:au\c 1)1 thl' u1ntanu1ng nl'l'd lor hlood f ak\ \aid Hcgar<lin~ patient'\. lrar' ,1h11u1 \ll>S and lran\IU'>lllO\. I ale' ,,11d "fkt:JU\l' II" \Ul'h" \t•nou\ dl\t:,IW the rl'attmn ha' hccn perhap'> out nl proponaon The chanl·l' of gl'll1ntt. A IDS I~~ blood transfusion '' H·r: remote. · Of the Red Cros•; uppm11mn w directed donation\. Falc<. ~td ··1 can undcr<;tand their pos1tmn l'nt1n:I> We \lud1ed the proo; and wn<. ol d1n:t'ted donation'> for a long umr hefon: we dec1dC<.l to t:mhark on tht· program Hl' \a1d Hoag ha'> not hl·en att1H·I~ promoting 11'> direUl'd blood dona· t1c.tn program "ll°'>JU'>t a \er"tlc tha1·., ava1l.1hk f-alcc; c;a1d JEANNE CAGNEY MORRISON DEAD •.. From Al ~rv1ce'i were scheduled today at Our Lad) ()uct>n or .\ngd' ( atholil Church 1n l\l·""pon Fkath he: 'aid \1r\ "1orn-;on \.\.J\ horn 11n 'l'"" 'mk·., I o"'rr f a\l ">1tk .ind ""·1' 1!11: 'ou nge'>l 11111 \l' th ildrl'n 1 a l\l'd fr. IH r v.1dowc<l nwlht·1 I "'u 111 ht·r 1·ldn hrothl'r\ hlTamr dm 111r\ .an<I '""" othl'r\ 8111 and faml'\ < .1gne\ Ix-· tame film figure\ in l'arl\ Holl\'411od The three acting < agne'., worknl together an the 194::! lia\\ll ') i!O~tT Doodle Dand} ·· w11h Jamr\ C agnn stamng as Cieorgt• "1 < ohan .rnd Mr'>. Morrison pla\lng < ohan\ '"· tcr Bill ( agne) \.\a\ a produu•r In 1946. Mr~ "1orn\on plaH·tl a leading role a\ " prO'>tllutl' 1n tht· original Hroad"'°a) produt tum nl Eugcm· 0-Neall\ ·· r lw keman C om elh " \.fu rra)' \aid < .1gnt') ~~ w,1, rot t:\ J>l'.'l'ltd 10 atl\•nd the fun eral <,t•f\ Ill' WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 (agne~ ,1 rc"dcnl ol Stanford' 1lle ' Y "'a'> hosp11al11ed la'>I month for p11lmonar. l'dt·ma and ""a" treated t·arl1n 1h1., H·a1 lor a heart altalk Mr' M111r1\11n graduatctl Phi »cw "-.ippa fron1 11 untt·r < olkge at 19 and l.Jnll' 111 lhl' Pa'.ilkn.1 Pl.l\htHJ\C l<l \tud\ .1l t1ng. l>unn)I ht•r 'S·}l·i.lr tarl'er \h1· land1·d \Cvcral radVl \lagl' 1l'ln l\1on and m'arl~ 15 film rok'> '-thl madt• ht•r lllm dehul in "Quu .. k· 'and pla\ln(l oppo\lll' Mi<.:kl·~ Roont'\ '-the Jppeart•tl 1Allh C agne> in" I hl' f 1me of 'tour I ill·· I 19410 "A l ton 1, an tht· \trCl'I'" (I''' l) Jnd "Man ol J r hom • .ind r an•, .. ' I IJ s 71 I 11..'1 fin;al film ··rhl' .\nnum 1J· 11on ·· wa' a I 'IX' drama produn·J h\ lhl· ( athollc-run r an\ij) rhetllt•r 11·1 I 1" \ ngl'lc' t 1-k .,,dl'' J.1111l'\ < ,t!(nn .,he " 'ur' 1\Cd h\ her daughtc~ Maf) .\nnc Rohcns of A.thena. Ohio. and I hc.:rl·\a C a(lne} Morn'ion ot New· port Rt.•at h Jnotht•r hrotht.•r. Wilham frronll' < agnn 111 '\il'v. po1 t Beach c1nd a p.rJnd\un S ma ll earthquake ra ttles LA County \lll\\1BR\ !.\f>) -.\\mall eanhquakl' \hook the ea}tcrn pan ol l 11' \ngl·lt'' ( ount~ Monda) mom· 1ng laU\lni t·nough v1hrat1on 10 be kit hu1 ·•rr>art>nll) no dumagc a 'iC1'imolog' lahora-tot)• <ipokcswoman \31d ·\ prd1m1nary reading placed 1he 7 4~ am 4uakc at 2.6 on the open· endc.:d R1ch1er scale. ~1d Nancy Durland ~hat do \<Ott hkt> about thf> Oath Pilot" What don't you llkto ? Call lht number ac left and \our m1·,,age "ill bt• rf't'Ordcd, transcribed tand dellvtr td to the appropr111tr rdllor Thr -.a me 24-hour an'"erlng ~ervirt may bt> u1ed to rtcord ltUera lo lht editor on any topk ('ontrthutor!I to our Ltlttf!I column mull lncludt lhrlr name and tt>lephone numbn tor vt•rifl<•aclon."l'Q"o clrculallon calla, please Ttll U'I what\ 11n vour mind -4 • WEATHER More showers, then clearing Clouds &<:comp nled by• chano• of~• will conUnue 10 dominate the weather over Soul"-rn C.iltomta tontoht. bUt tktea wiH begin cleerlng Tue.day afternoon, the National Weather $etvice Hid . ~ The cti•J\C:• of light •how.re In Ille Lot Ang~ buln and Inland velley9 will be fO pe<C9fll ton ghl, thew tat he< Mtvlc4t Nld LOW• wlll be In th• 401 and 50• High• Wiii be In the 601 Tuesday, with a •O pereenl chance ol rain before atternoon Along Iha Orange Coaat. II wlll be clOudy with oacaatonat llij!hl thOW91'1 tonlQhl decr ... tng Tuesday with partial clearing Cooltt <'•Y• with l\lgh• &6 to 83 Lows tonight •e to 55. From Point Conc,ptlon to the Mexican Border end out 60 milea -Over Inner water1 winds southerly 8 to 1& kno11 Into tonight, ahltllng to westerly Tuesday af1ernoon. Wind wave1 110 HtQll 3 leet. Southwest 1well1 1 to 3 feet Mo1t1y CIOl.ldy wllh occaalonal T em~''""'• tight rain <Mcreaalng Tuesday with partial clearing Temps Mempl\ .. N 40 Q~-~ FflONTS Mllll'N SMcn 12 SI Wetm -COIO-.. HI Lt ... ...._ .. 45 31 MpllSt Paul 0 ,. Occlu<l•O ..-y S1a1oon11.,. A..e> ""*'' 46 22 SllO*•' 1 R"" '""''' $no* N • .n ... IM 66 AlbuQUWQ"" Sl 21 -°'-118 ~ .ic-.. 11 "~ 111 30 Ne-w .. -s.-. ooO•• vs °'°' Ht* VO<~ !IC) 41 Anct-.t119t ,, 03 Al .... I• ~ 41 N0<f°"' \la SI 3 I "llllnl"-City ~ 45 Ololal\OIN C•ly et 40 Calif. Temps Omaha 411 2t A.,.lln 15 61 Ortanoo ee 39 8alt1mott 47 lo Bir mtngllam 8J 53• Pllttedele>lll• 40 13 Hli)I\, tow. pr9QlPlllllOn !Ot 24 no;;ra Banta An• 10 48 Bllmarck 43 10 "-• l'O 40 S1111t• Ctui ee &e endlN,I at s • m ~od•y ""''~" 48 34 ~ lS l8 P0tll Mt 43 25 B11lat1!111d . ': 80 !•'-Valley ... 2& 8o&1on 4~ 31 POftfenll 0. 43 40 e ....... t!O 10ttetl<A ee 48 autfelO 4A 34 ProYICMnctl 47 21 F1•sno 81 40 c_.. 42 34 l\aleOgti 61 lO Let>Ca.11., ~1 37 C!wlMlon.8 c 80 41 Reno t 41 u Loe "ngtlee eo " CNt•t0<1W\I e2 l7 5'" lakt Coty 37 OMiand 112 " Extended ~le.N C SI .)() SanMton.o 14 48 p-~ es SS ~ 51 23 Slltl.JulN'PA ta 12 ,._, lllulf 82 ~I Coiulntlull. °" 44 37 616tt M-JI 33 AeOWOOd c.1.,. 115 5-4 C:O.-Cl.NH 411 1•. S..ltlt 40 31 s--10 Sii 52 '"' .. , .. wlll't HHon•DI• ~tWOttl't 14 43 $MfYllpOtl 14 !IC) Stl ..... 117 54 1-Ah•t• ~l tn lhe80t Lowelll Dtylon 43 " SP<*-3'4 32 S...OttQO 81 ST ,,.. 40• 10 mid '*-68 27 Syr-42 10 San Freno-llS SJ O..Mo!Ne 48 :)() TOC>lka 52 33 5.,,1a lltrD.,I 82 SI Otlr041 42 30 r-1111 42 S10dll<H1 t!O 62 Duluth 41 33 Tutu 1111 42 EI P-lie 32 Tides Welllongton 62 35 FairDanllt 06 28 HIQ!>. low. preo1ooa11on '" 24 no.;11 WICllllt &<I 3& Fer go 41 23 tn<l•ne •t 5 p m Aagttaft 40 21 w ....... a ..... 43 33 8et11IOW &3 41 TOOAY 42 30 8lg ll4Mlf 47 20 Secondlow •·Hom .0.7 Oiand Rai>IO• GrMIFah !» 31 Surf report Bty111t ee 41 Second l>IQll 11 ••om 36 HartlOfd •• 23 CetAMN Ill 62 ........ 44 28 long llMcll 63 47 TWIOAY Honolulu 82 12 LOCATIOH am'""" ....,.,....... 80 46 Ftrll1-3 37 a"' 2.7 ~..,,. 1003."' 51 t4ou111on 74 57 Hunlongton a..cn 1·3 ,,. Mollfo-M 71 43 &<I 4 $4 P"' .01 ~· 33 '" R...,.. Jetty, Ntwpot1 2 3 poClf t.ton .. ev 41 Ntedltl 63 52 .Jact<-.on Ml ~' ae 40tl\!11.-.~ 2·3 poClf Son Mtl IOdty M 4 44 p 111 • ,._ Jacl<eonllllle 611 'WI 22nd Sit•. NewPorl 2·2 poclf News>«1 8Mtlt II~ so Tutedty al 8 41 ._,.. end eMa ... Ill ~ 35 31 8tlboe Wldgt 23 poof °"*'° 611 4) Plllm Spfong1 4 Up m ~C.ry S3 32 ~BMch 0·1 poof 611 30 SMC-It I 2 "--Ill 43 Moon ti-al 1152 pm, Mii TllMCI:; 56 40 poof UllY~ Lltlle RcCll 64 46 Wat•~ eo Senlltr,,...Otno ee 42 al I 03 1 m and ,_ Tu.city al 1 5 Seti Jote 17 48 ~""" 66 41 s .... cktlC110n eoart-• 01'11 CONTINUED STORIES LAGUNA BANNER THEFT DECRIED ... From Al Secor. called thl' theft .. a dastard!) act. Wheth~r 11 was 'andal1~m or hatred for the banners. I don't approve of 1t." Bu t Secor says he continues to object to the banner program which ha., resulted in tbe acqu1s111on of six large banners at a 'cost of SSOO ap1e1.:e Instead. he suppons another ong- tnal 9c:£9rallf!g programd (hristmas palette'>. Secor pa1ntc the fir'>t pJlcllec; which appeared on cit~ !.tret'ts an 1966 He hdped re,1\e the program m I QX I when all l aguna lkach an 1sts wt>rl' an v.11cd to t. rt' ate an original paleuc. . The palettes. which lcaturc.: Chn\tmas and winter !.Cencs, appt.·ar on Forest Av,enul' along w11h thl' remaining hannl'r<i and Jl\o on tht• u1y·\ bus1l'r thorou1.thfo1n Dine'> feels therl' "ruom 1n I aguna lkalh lor h11th pr11~rJ111'> and \he '>d\'> 1 hur'><l<J\ ' thl'lt v.on't d1<,- t o.uragl' the \n' < 11rnml\\111n lrom u 1nt1nu1ng to 'fX'""H thl hanni:r' ·t1 t11olo. ,, lot ol l'1)111l 1111 \.\htll'H·1 dad 11 to gl·t thl·m J11"" n · '>hl· \J1d not1nj.t lhl·1r po'ltllllll about~ ll'l 1 oil the ground She said the comm1ss1on will find a wa} to hang the banners more !>CCurcly to prevent future thcfis. . "lt'i. really sad for the art1m," Dine\ \a1d. One of the stolen banners wa' a new acqu1s1t1on. she said. So new that an1'>t Michael Morville hadn'1 had a chance to document 11 "11h photograph!>. Police say a resident reponcd seeing the banners in a dumpster near Forest A ven ue Saturday. But. by the 11mc officers arrived. the dumpster in question-had been emptied. Dine'> 1s requesting that anyone w11h 1nfurma11on about the then of the banners contact the Laguna Beach pohcc depanment. SUN WARNI NG SIGNS ••• From Al consequences of their own negUgent actions or m1screecsa whlli In our city," Wandrocke wrote. "Consult any dermatologl1t about the hazards Involved to .,, lndlvld\,lel Wbs> takes expo1Ure to the sun over long perloda of time," he said. ''As absurd as It rnay aound, what 11 to prevent aomeone from suing the city for akin cancer?" . If beachgoers do notprotect themselves with sunscreen, at least the'clty can protect Itself w1th warnlnQ sfgns. "With the reoent court decisions, ' Wandrocke said. "maybe 1t'a not too foolish." It's not clear whether Wandrocke's suggesstlon wlll see the light of day When the City Council meets et 7:30 p .m. today at counctl chambers. 3300 Newport Blvd. WOMAN'S DEATH PUZZLES POLICE ... From Al rneal the Lau~ of death hut lurtlwr 11\\UC \lUdlC'> O\.Cr the ne),t fcv. \1-l'Ch b} the tount} c.uroner'!> offite ma\ '>hl·d funher light on thl' l'a\l' Wurth l'n \31d .. I hl·re ""a' nothing unu .. ual that "'c wt•rc.· ahlc to determine:· Wonhl'n \aid "1 here were no and u:ation'> wh} a woman who was apparl'ntly an good health should -p-.is' nwt1y Fht'r~ Wits. no obvious cause of death " Brockway was v1s1t1ng a male fnend. whose name was wnhheld. Friday and went 10 bed late that night. Worthen said. The rncnd. whom she had reponedl} met at a Newpon Beach bar Fnday night. lcrt the home fora k"" hour\ on ">aturda> afiernoon 10 allov. Hrnrk"'a~ to \l~cp late Bui whcn lhe man returned, he lound thal Brockwa) was not breath· mg. Wonht'n said Polin· <ind paramedics responded to the call at .t:40 r> m. Saturday. Worthen \a1d there were no signs ol a hrcak-in at the home and Bruckway's body showed no signs of trauma. Poht"t" ~:ITd Bro<:kway -had been drinking Friday night I lcr father. Donald Brockway of llunungton Beach, said toda)' that although tilt' autopc;y was 1n- l0ndu\IH' alcohol may ha'e been tht• lllU\e of h1., daughtl•r's death ''I'm tOn\lnlcd II '>'a<; ·alcohol pol\11111ng." he <ta1d. "but I gUl''i'i Wl' II h.JH' to w"a1t and \Cl' what the MESA LOSES ROUND ... From Al ruling on tht tit'\ dianc.:cs ot winning the t.aM.".' ~ood said . The City's dt>len'ie l':i ncing handled b} Tustin auorncy I arr) Ph.~1\s. Meanwh1k C o\ta Mc'la ha'! asked a Supnor (. oun judge to exempt the Cit}' from lawsum filed b)' f crgu<1on and nnothcr woman. who ch.11ms '>ht• wao; mok'itl'd by Laut·hlan 'Nh1lc ht• was on duly and in uniform \ ruling 1s cxsx·ctcd dunng the c;pring. Wood ~ud e~plain1ng a ~upcrioc ( ourt ruling would takl' STEREO ... From Al ph'lyl·r. • r>rcc:edt•nn· O\ l'r Kl·n:von ., ll'deral mun ruhn~ lahoralOf) tests show " Brockwa> said his daughter lefl the house Fnday to watch a band perform at a har There she met the Newport Beach man and went home with him. ''Of course we're qill surprised about what happened: she was pretty.· ht>a lthy," Brockway said. The pohcc investigation 1scon11nu· mr.- Dadac)mits kidnap hoax By lhe Auoclated Prt111 An Orange< ·uunty man staged tht k1dnapp1ng ~f his 3-year-old son so the boy could -..s11 bas relat1 vcs. in Georgia against his mother's wishes. pohcc 'ia1d l\unday. David and Grace Thach had rc- poned their son, Paul Bao Thach. missing from a Buena Park K-man store Tuesday. . Clrculetlon 114/M2-a33 J\mbur~C) rcru>ed i\nd 'wung lhC' ponabl~tmcnc pla)'cr at oof M the bandit!>, who ottcmptcd 10 'tah the • teen·a1cr. s:ud pohle Dally Piiot Dettnry la OuerentHd U W '""• <fr I '1tttfl 1• ,..-.,.. tt .. 'l(') c "" • ltl!'t-· ,,. ' t nO ttN• 4f ; # rJf ,..,"",..,, lt4tllf1A'( •' t •' fo,fy ' fliii dt~ ™·' • -.;.i ., .... rf-J)y 9' I ~ "' t _.. ,.,.., .. •0 am •"'' t • ., "fl' • .... -.. Clrcul1tlon Telephone• I ... ' O>•noe Ai.... MJ....&m I I ' ''°""' ...... ' Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Puhlt~hPt Frenk Zlnl· Mari,1wn<1 r <M or Ker en Wittmer A<JvPrt1!'.1ng 01rec1or Rotemery Churchmen Conlrollor Aob9rt Cantrell PrtYJ Jt1 1or MHrtrtgm Donald l . WHU~m• C11< ul lion Mari • • Clffeln.d edYertlefht 7141M2·5e71 , All olMt ctepwtment1 M2-4321 MAJN OFFIC~ ~)'J W!Otf Nt Gtl'lt!I CA I.I I IKIO'-l\o• !MIO Colli.,,...._ f!A n I;; VOL. n . NO. 345 r he youth ran aC'rc)'o,'> Monro., ta A\lenuc i.topp1n 1th\· other 1dc 10 0~1n hit the.robber. who wa cha.,1ng him Wit h the stel't'O mburaey then humrd into on o~nmcnt rnmr>lcx and tx-&an knockintt on a dont H1\ fncnd was al<10 l·ha"K·d into the ~omplC'x by the other kn1jr.w1rldmg hand1t rcpon .... "i81d Roth robhcr<i \OOn lwu1mc di\· rnurn d and lcfl thr v1cll m\ • .u Lh apartment The a\\.'\1lnnt\ wen~ dc\tnhcJ . s a male f11\f)3me. Ii~" nld, fc.'(1 7 lnl'ht\1~11. W( nnaa lt\tjacl~I With a p t(h fcatunng rock \1n er Orm~ (),borne. ;,nd a malr Oriental, I 6 to 17 )-t'J..., old, S feet (1 anchc' tall. I 0 flOll nil\ .. Swap nieet for kids set at Golden West K1d!> can raise pocket monc) tor their ( hns1ma )hOJ)Pina at the Children') I oy.,, Games and Spons Equipment Swap Meet 10 be helt1 Suturilil) an the Edm&cr Avenue parluna lot of Golden West<. ollc&e an Hununaton Beach. The annual event, which allows children under 16 , years of ag~ to recyc!e their old toys and pmes, wal l.be held outdoors an a specially reserved :iecuon of the college' regular swap meet. No new items may be sQld and no commercial vendors are allowed. The space fer as $5 and speaces will be assigned on a first-come, first·scrved baMs (all 89 I .3991 for more an formation P•rkinaon '•group fo~g--- A new Parkinson's suppon group for the South County area will hold its first meeung Wednesday at' 2 p.m at the'Adult Day Health Care Center of South Orange County, 324 Ave. de la Estrella. San Clemente. Sonja Mattera, t I Fountain Valley Gre1 Rartoa, t lrvlDe Monthly gatherings will be held the second Wednes- day of each month to impart and exchange an formation on Parkinson's disease. Carol Quintana, marriage and family counselor al the center. will conduct the meetings Proposed occupalion: Ac- treu Proposed oce•patl••: Pollcemu "Lots of Duran Duran ··Gobot, Transformer. .. The center also will pre~nt a public program, pO)lers album!> and He-Man, Snoopy Sno Cone. tar Wars and G I Joe .. Evaluating D1stress1na Emotions," Thursda} at 4 p.m. Dr. Lester Goldstein will discuss nervousness. sleep- lessness. anger, fear, the blues and de)pair. Call 498-767 1 or 643·2273 for add1t1onal infor-mauon Stress seminar slated The Southern California Health Federation wi ll sponsor a seminar on stress management Thursday at the new Mend1en Hotel on MacArt hur Boulevard an Newport Beach. The -.em1narw11l deal w11h prac11cal ways to cope w11h stress and will be conducted b)' h)'pno1herap1s1 NanC) Paddock and Dr. James Hedgecock. former dean and director of clinical sc1enlc at Pai>adcna Chiropractic College · The session is open to the public at a fee of S 10 per person or S 15 per couple. which will go to the children's scolios1i. project at the colkgc Registration ma} be made by calling 756-!!728 .,.., ..... ,......, .,_. ~ M•tt!1ew Cox, 11, h~&• Santa (Ralph Wltford) after &ettln& hi• ba& of toy•_· __ _ Blind youngsters 'feel' spirit of Christmas at Coast party Braill e Ins titute_ hosts.party for 50 stgh tless youngster s 1-n Corona del Ma r 's Oasis Cen ter taurant of Newport Beach Chnstmas carols and J \ 1!.lt b} Santa followed with donated gifts given to each of the children clothes·· Tucker CampJ,ell, 4 Newport Beacb Addlctlon toplc of program By ROBERT HYNDMAN del Mar "We're ma1nl) a fund-raising group. but we wouldn't really be doan~ a good JOb for the bhnd af we d1dn t sponsor some of these ac- t1 v111es as well," said Julie Edwards. spokeswoman for the Orange Coast aux1lial). the onl)' Braille auxiliary 10 Orange County. The ( hnstmas party for the Braille children 1s but o'hc of the annual events held eac.h )ear b} the 4-}ear- old Orange Coast aux1llaf) Pro-posed occupatloa : ltelll Fox, t Su Clemente P roposed occapattoa: Of IM Olllly ll'llof ai... Worker A free film and lecture program enutled "Enabling, the companion to Chemical Dependenc}" "'11 be offered Thur~a} b) the Genesis DcpendenC) Treatment Pro- gram The session will instruct tam1I) and fncnds hov. to support a person's reco\-Cf) from add1c11on It is scheduled from 7 to 8:30 pm in the aud11onum of South Coast Medical Center. 31872 S. Coast Hi ghway, outh Laguna . The ')Cents. sounds and spint of the C'hmtmas~ason more than made up for the sights a group of 50 bhnd children was unable to en1oy atur- da} an Corona del Mar when the Braille Institute Au·uhary of Orange Cuast hosted a holiday party for them .\ p1cn1c lor senior c111 zens of the Braille Institute I\ held each summer while fund-ra1 ~rs arc regularl) scheduled Edwards said "I want Pnme Trans- former, Soundwa,e. Jazz. (!av.fut. "fa~tef'\ of the L na\-Crse, Battle ..\rmored He-Man. Cobra Conn and Sk}warp." Vetertaartu "Speak and Spell. Barbie. My Prcny Pony and a Sea Pony." The lecture will be followed by a que11t1on and answer period. For more 1nforma11on. call 499-2295. PWP orientation session set The Orange Coast chapter of Parent!. Without Partners will hold an onen1a11on for ne"' membets Thur~ay at 8 p.m For informauon on the loca\1..,., ol the meeting. call 546-5788. G14rden club meets ln Laguna A potluck luncheon, bake sale and Christmas mum· will highlight Friday''i meellng of the Laguna Beach Garden Club in the Ne1ghbohood Congregational ( hurch on Glenneyre Street and St. Ann's Dri ve. The children. who came to New- pon Beach from the Braille Institute centers an Los Angeles and Anaheim, were treated to gifts and a v1s1t b)' Santa Claus and JOaned their hosts for lunch. Chnstmas carols and games The Chnstmas part) "a'> held for the second conscrn11ve >ear at the Oasis ( ommunll} Center in (Orona The auxili ary called upon the volunteer efforts of the Newport Beach police and lire departments who parked police cars. motorcycles, a lire truck and a police helicopter outside the community center for the children to chmb and plav on The children age-, 6 to 13. then Joined the au~1hal) and guests for lunch donated b) the Arches Rey '\n Oct 21 fashion show held at the Newport Mamou raised about S 18.000 for the Braille Institute. ">he said. And a luncheon at the Marnolt brought an an add1uonaJ SH.000. The local group has about 100 members and "'h1le 1t 1s currenth the onl) Braille au~1hal) in Orange Cou nt~ 11 ma .. soon be JOincd b' another in the Fullerton area Ed- wards said Entenainment will be provided b~ the Laguna Beach High School Vocal Productions Ensemble Call Helen 'ialerno at 494-6460 for 1nforma11on PEP meeting ln Newport Warrant issued for suspect in 15-month-old CM slaying By TONY SAA VEORA OI tM Delly~ ll<lf! ~ felon) murder warranl tor Ar· ro)oescutla "'a\ 1s~ucd b) a Harbor Municipal ( ourt1udge "lo' ". nearl~ 15 months after 33-year-old Fran- cisco Martinez was 'tabbed several limes in the back and chest at a Costa Mesa apanmcnt complex on Aug. 11. 1983. thr Y. llnt·c.~·~ lllO\ rd out of lhc Jr('..a Crissy Darkbor, S 'l;ewport Buc.b Proposed occupat100 Nathan Demers, 5 H11ntlngtoa Beacb Proposed oecapatioa· Pollcema.n Doc1or The next meeting of PEP of Newpon Beach "ill be held Saturda} at 10 am in the Balboa Room of Park Newport Apartments. nt Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills Police are seeking a 28-}e..ar-old Mexican national who they bcl1e\e stabbed a Costa Mc\a gardener lo death in August 1983 and dumped the bod> 1n a nearby )'ard. · \.\e had an 1dl·a 11 m1ghl be 1h1\ gu' lairl) earh on hut "'t• J1dn l ha\C enough C' ldl'Oll' to gi:'.l .i tin<1l complaint from thl" D.\'s olfae ·· (OSI said .\ computl·r ctnJ m' 1v. 11 lront teeth < .tstk Gra\sl ull Hl" \1..in Transformer., and ( 11 •tx•l~ . roads. , He dcd1ncd to reveal ~peufics RAMPAGE Dr. David Engstrom will d1 cuss "Leuing Go of Your Stress" at the session. which will include a potluck l\Jnch. ('all 640-0218 for additional 1nforma11on. A bulletin. issued b} the Costa Mesa Police Department, 1dent1fies the suspect as Ricardo Arroyoescut1a, an 1Hcgal alien "ho has'" ed an Costa Mesa since 1980 He was also a gardener Martinez') bod> wns found hours later. face down in a patch of tall di') weed., in front of a nearby house Police 1n1t1all> had trouble 1dcn1- 1fymg Martinez. v. ho was also la' ang in the U.S. 1llegall) because he was not carrying an) 1dent1fica11on and was not reco~n11ed b~ an)one in the 1mmed1ate v1c1n11.., about the c" 1dencc but said then: "'as • • • al least one eye~nness. Cost. how-From A 1 C\er v.-ould not d1\Closc exact!) Y.hat Audubon bird count slated wa' \C'en \egrrc.1 rnm .\'enue attac l ing l.ctrS in the southbound "The case is based partl\ un lanes or Harbor \.\dllOrding 10 Dittman Tht man wiincsse\ and part I> on , mum-rc ponedh ignored ag.st.lff~ order-; to drop the pole and The Sea and age Audubon Soc1et} 's 84\h annual Chnstmas count ofbird'J will be held ~unda} 1n the inland areas and Dec 30 on the coast Arro}'oescu11a. who uses lhe aliases Ricardo Silva and Ricardo Escutia· Arroyo. 1s descnbed as 5 feet I 0 inche!> tall. 130 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes He wac; born in M1choacan, Mexico. and 1s believed to be e11her back m Mexico or an the Bakersfield area, accordln& to police stanual e' idenlc .. ( 0411 ..aid • lx-gan c.~ing1ng at the ~lfo .. er "'ho 'ailed for assistance nn1\er Gama arrl\ ed and JOIOed Wagstaff on the Police bcht•\e the t"'o men "'ae median dnnk1ng bccr around 1 a m ou1~1dc "Thl' gu' turnl'll anl1 \lanl'd swmgmg on them .. Part1c1pants are welcome. from beginners who can tall~ birds to expert<; who can spot a rare species. To register for lhe bird count. call the Audubon Souet} at 634-2246 CALENDAR Monday, Dec. 10 • 6·30 p.m . Costa Mesa Planning Commission. ( 11' ( ouncil Chambers, ('oc;ta Mc~ Cit} Hall. 77 Fair Dme PoucE Loe . DetectJ"e Russell Rose, who 1s handling the invesugauon, said the bulletin was dispatched to law en· forcement authonues in Sacramento as well as Orange, Los Angeles and San Diego cou nties Mexican authorities were also notified Martinez wa~ later 1dent1ficd. through fingerprint analysis. as an undocumented worker deported two years prevaousl) afier being arrested an Costa Mesa for allegcdl} stl"ahng a gun He had apparent!> returned 10 the City Sgt. Dennis Cost said detect" e' had also 1denufied AITO)OCSCut1a who apparently knew the' 1ct1m a~ a potential suspect Howe ... l"r the 1n 'es11gat1on was stalled when man" 111 an apartmt'nt m m pin at 517 Hamil-D11tman said ton St '\ d1c;pute arose bctv.ecn fhe man alternated httv.-etn attacking the cars and Maninei and the ~uspect, who al-'"' 1ng1n~ at !ht' polile 1>flil'l'r~ he lore he was..ftnall} shot. legcdl) \lahhcd tht' \lcllm \\.llh J D111m.in ..aid knife · 1 k did nt11 apr,ear tel rec;pond to what the officers .\ITO)'OCSC Ulld then alleged!\ \hll\ V.l•rt \a)IOg to him ' 01ttman said "His beh3\.IOr v.as ed Mart1nei anto the trunl. o(h1'> red uh\ lllU\h b11arrc .. and black car and dro' e 10 .in l'.1hlt" e!>t1ma1ed lO cars v.err damaged They were abandoned hou'>C about a half hlod. un,url' \\ hl'ther an\ mo111n~t' or pas~ngcrs were 1nJu~ dov.n the road,"' here hl" dumixd the < 11\la \1esa pohu.• ntlic1al said thr man apparent!) \ 1 • I'" •' 1h1' m.1n 1' \( hcdulc'd 1h1' Jltemoon bod} hq.~ .. 111 I " Jrtal l at the 1n1e~11on of Harbor and \fartinei "'a' found h' ct pol11t•11101 \1 .i• \rthur hnuln ard' l'l'lore v.all.ing up to Scse'°'trom \ . . patrol around<.> J m ••• l iU "'a' rar~l·J •n ..,l,i''h •h' I 11 q· ,11 'i ~,h '.trt"et A vehicle lire "'a\ c't1ngu1~hed b\ Man dies in San Juan fire; the Fire CXpanmenl \unda~ morn· ang on Sleep) Hollll.,.. L.'lnl at South Coast H1ghwa} • • • .\ \anJal .1ppJrl'ntb .u,1·d ,, "n' ~IL• 'ma'h the "'lnd1•" P ) .1 '' ( .1Jd.J, \('\ 1llC' rark.C'd \Jtu•d,1 1'll'r!h11IO ;IO l •.il..a\\ \lrl'll 'a\·uum deaner a S..,O tent. $130 1n :1\h1ng l"Qw1pment and toys and ~.ime' 1n a hoit • • • \omeone stole speakers .. atued at \~IX lrom a G MC va n an the I ()(.K) hl1x l 111 \ alle> and set fire lo pader'> three hurt in second blaze Police arrested J uh Jn l "''1lla"1 I . on susp1c1on of dn' 1np. unJl'r the influence of alcohol af\er an .irudent m which he allegcdl) 'truck a bicyclist Casillas was \topped C\un- dn\ evtn1ng on South ( oast H1gtl- way By ROBERT BARKER Of IN OllllY ..... ...., One man was killed and three others were injured an weekend res1dent1al fires in San Juan Capistrano and El Toro. Orangr County Fare Department officials s~ud 1oday. Edward Ness, i 7, died apparently from smoke inhaJation in the blaze lhat broke ou1 late Sa1urday night an h11 San Juan Capistrano residence at 32902 Valk.J!.oad. Ness lived alone. The bJM:"' which caused only SS.000 ilqrropcrty losses, 1s believed caused by smolcina. said Patnck Antnm. fire department pubhc 1nfor· mauon officer. The victim's res1dcnct had no smoke detector alarms which "most likely'' would have awakened him 1n Coetall ... A stereo, a Gucci watch ond a walk~ we~ rg><>rted stolen from a c.r parl'ed an an apartment compleit at 1300 Adams Ave. sometime between I t:30 p.m. Saturday and 1·30 a.m Sunday. A thin device, hkc a coat hanacr. was u5Cd io unlock tht car door. The los was reoorted at Sl.O IO .. ' ~ A video ca ttc recorder and ma cllaneou1 JC9rClry. wtth a cam b1ned va lue of S710. was ltPC)ned ume to save him from the blve. Antrim said. In the second fire that was reported at 4:29 a.m. Sunday. thrCt' people were 1n1urcd -the .owner of the residence at 24681 Evercve Circle and two Oranae County firemen -Roben Rawlings, 54, sulTered first and sc<:ond-dearcc bums over 35 percent of has face. chest ind hands and was hospitalized at t~e buru_ward of the UC lrivine Medical Center an OranJe where he 1s listed m stable condttion. Also iruurcd when part of th~ patio roof fell on them were firc(\lhters Gary Fallan and Rex W1lht mson. FaJlan suffered neck and back 1ruunC1 and rcma1ncd hosp1taliud • today at ddleback Community Hospital m Laauna thllt W1lhamson suffered head 1njune1 and was treated • nolcn someumc between 3:JO p..m. and 9'.05 p.m. Saturday from a home 1n lhc 200 block of East 16th trcct • • t purlc was reported stolen from an apa11ment 1n the complex at 141 f11r Dn\'C Thunday whitc'thc vie 1m wl9 busy 1n another r'¥)m Th<' purw and 1u contents, worth SI , wtrt· wh1!ked on 1~ dining room tabic somrtimr between I 0 p m and I 0:30 p m Ent I')' wa appaiTnlh throUJ,h an unlocked front door. at and released from the hosp11al Fire department spokesman .\n- tnm said homeowner Rawhng!I wa' awakened by the s0und offlame' H" went into the garage 10 mvestt&ate the firc and was burned when he tned to re-<nter the iv.o-story house lo cht'l k on the safet)' of has Wife. her mother and his mother, But the three women already wt"re Sllfely out d[ lhe house, accordm& 10 Antnm. The in1unes could have been avoided, Antnm said, had the family worked out an escape plan and aarced to gather at a spcc1fk area outdoor\ The fire, which 11 under 1nve t114· t1on, caused S 127,SOO 1n propcrt) daamaat and dcstro)'fli about 7$ pcrccn1 of the tN<:lUrt and two au1omob1le • Antnm ujd • • • I '\ telephone valued al $84 "'a' reported stolen Saturda\ ahl"rn <m n un \outh Coast H1gh~a.. • • • T.,..n ha nners valut'd al S I I ~O wt"rl· rtponed \tolcn Fnda' on F-nre'l A\ enue and Glenne)rt' ~ret't • • • Two men v.erc arn.,ted in separate incidents b' police on ,usp1c1on ot possessing les!> than an ounce ol man1uana Rohen Frnnk J~ob~0n 19. "'as cited Saturda' afternoon oo Cm:le \\.a) Bnan Cummings. 2' v.a\ cited earl\ \dturd.l\ 11n ( rl"'' Street Jt \outh < n.i\t H11ih"'"' • • • Police rt',~mdcd hl rcpurt' 01 tv. u men a\Uulung ea~ h 1llhl"r I nlla' mormn& on '<orth ,,;ist thp.hv.in But officen determmc:J 1ht" mtn v.'("fl' onl)' old fnend5 v.hl> v.('rf' n 11ed l<' e -. e stt each OUl,fC. A car battery was rcponed stolen ·r from a vehi cle parked in an apan-Newport Beach mcnt complex ,., 57 Joenn l IQ?S Da "' 17 1 sometime bctwcrn I pm Fnday and · t\un ·"1 ~.,, rt'portt"\ S 2_.m und•Y The lo wu reponed .slolcn ~lurda)_ n11tu alter 11 ~:a' at~4CJ par •~ lcxkC'd Jp 1n/iilot ut a Lapna Beult.. ¥ ... Potier "'en'.' aiktd to providr e'tra patrot und1' n1ahl aJo Man- 1an1ta Dn"e w~r<' a walla \I rtponcd lo t • ' ' homr on Bruce C n-xtnt < 1n1n • • • Ja l:tt and 1.-a h 11 g\"thtr wonh about.$ I'S "ere rtfl<lMN '"'len '"'m 'I ol v."&acn Jett.a turJa, mMn· ,-:The thier pn I of'l:n 1h(' v.1nJ 1nt o( 1he I led l'ar h> gtl 1n Th(' ... • • • t he v.1ndo"-\ ut J • .l 1 hr" \uhurhan "'erl' rl'J"<H lulh ,1,11t 1 ~1tur<la' morning. 1 h,· '"" "•'' 'alut>d at S 'itlO • • • OfX•ratM'> 0 1 .1 dr. l k.rn1n~ t">u~1 nt'\\ OA fac;thluff l>rl\(' 111IJ p<1liH' J thief had taken S "II twm. J i.JC',l hehind lhc cnunt~r '\JI 1111.n .1lll'f noon . . . . The tire\ ..and h•f' 1'1 1 , 1• \\l"rl' \la\hed T ridJ~ n1ih1 1 n "'•Vh R,1, Front T 1.anJal ,aU\('ll \n t"\t1 matl'd Sf\ 1n dama~e ••• .\ hranJ nl.'w ~IC'r('o .ind ld)\('ltl· decl. v.trc '\tnlcn from thC' h:ic l 'ic.":tt 111 a l'Sf par!..t'•J on ~rd \m·t't ~"'' Heliotrope \\cnut• \.11urdJ' .11lt•1 noon The \ICU m "11l1 'ih~ Tdl l hr: llxke-d Cltf un. ll<'n.kd lnr n1• nwtt than Ill minute\ Handncton Beacb T h1e"e' ransa~ kt'd a h\>U~ in the 'I lOO blocl ot \.1a™'1lle and ~tole '100 inJe"'eln from a \3fe a St no 110(' a SI ~o l amera and a $4fX\ \.1deo • • • \ pcr'ion 1umpt'd out n( a tu1 cab at \1a1n C\trCt'I and Padfo ( M\I H11h· V.&} &OJ \b1n it~('I •nd ctu1n'1 l'ft't ttre S 'Kl O ca ti fare • • • imonc tool. an un~nown l.m(lunt ·ii po~<'r v.t~v..>rktr\l 1001\ from thr 000 hlcx of ) u • • • TlHC\n pnt-d a Joel. 1n the bl~t ot LluJc-r~tak anl1 \tole an O 1n,1Je the 'ehacle 1 • • • Burgla~ <;tole a stereo from as"boat 1n the 'iOOO block ofGlenstonc • • • \ mail NI\ m the 8000 block of 1-...cel wa-; burned Wlth unknown 1 ombu,llhle matenals. • • • \omeone u~d hoh cutters and 'tole <.u11ca~s 'alucd at S 'iO from a pragt in the 1000 block of Coral \pnnas • • • • Bandits broke 1n10 a mi.Jnteqanet '>hed at Meadowlark Golf Cobrsc, I ti 78~ uraham t . and stole two ftrc e\t1ngu1<ihc~ valucd at SI OO Fountain Valley ~ net&hbor reponcd Sunda)' that \Omeone bur9Janz.cd a homl" on tht 11000 blod of tontcress <\1.enut l he intruder kicked open the front douhlt' door and apparentl) took telt' 1'1on equipment and 1l~cr Dimaac 10 the dool"\ wu Mt1matcd 11 S ~OO, hut the propert)' 10 .. ., was no1 1mmc-d1atth lnown .. ... .\ lt"\1dtnt nt thl" I ~QOO blorli. of Mt Manrt'hom u•ttt reputtcd 1.&nda\ thiu ~1mC"one 'ltole her b1cvcle when .,hr hnefl, '1et1 the prqe door Opt'O 1 hC' rtd onr Jl)ttd Montaom~ \.\ ar'l1 hao It"" 'aloN:1at S100. • • • somet'nr hro c 1n\o a 1 cd 1 o \ ''ll\w r n \an on, perked Friday on the I ~00 bloc of Brookbum \tr ct lhc lo ·1ncluckd tcrco cqu1pmrnt onh $)~ · \ 7Nobel prizes awarded Bomb threat delays aw ard presentation to S. Africa's T u tu STOCF..'lirn:M. S-wcden (AP) - Stven laurcatei. from sax <=ountncs. including the United tatk. today accepted the 1984 Nobel prucs 1n physics, chem1citry and cconom1cc;. 1'he literary laureate, 83-year-old -Czccho'tlovak poet Jaroslav Seifert wai. forced to remain home in Pragut· b«aut.c of Lil health. and has pmc "'a' acceptrd b) his <laughter In (h.lo Norwa>, meanwhile. wuth \lfllJO Bishop Desmond Turu rcH:I\ cd the Nobel Peace Pr11e 1n a ccrcmom that was delayed b)' n bomb threat Some 4.000 people a11cndt·cl thr ~•encc and l11er:11urc prc\Cnta11on ceremon1eci an \tol.kholm\ 1.on<.:ert hall. Presenting the UY..jflh v.a., Profe~wr Sune Bcrg'>trom lhairman of the Nobel Foundation At the ce remon1e\. fkrg'>trom noted there wai. onh one .\ma11.an among the laurcatci.. th1J..\Car. M1k last year all the sc1cnn· luurcatcs Y..erc Amencans. This year'<; laurcatl·~ reflect thr growing 1ntcmat1onalism ol '>t'1encc Most havt' grown up and ~udred m countries other than their nat1 \ c lands and often work 1n \l't Jnothl·r nauon. Two of the 1hm· I 1J8.l med1c1ne pn1e winner\ hold dual ca u 1ensh 1 P" Italian profcs'tor ( arlo Rubb1a ,1 co-laureate 1n ph)'s1cs. t)pilic~ thL· 1nterna11onal fla vor of the ~acnCL' laureates. After 1ntt1al \tud1e\ 1n Ital) he attended Columbia l n1H·r\1t\ 1n New York. then returned IO EuroJX• to work at the inter-European nuclear physics research ct'n ter ( E-K ~ 1 n Geneva, wttzerlancJ For the past dt'cade he ha:. '>hared has tame between Sw111erla nd and the United States. where he holds a professorship at Har .. ard Un1.,er'>1t~ Other intemauonal dulle'> make him travel so often he ha\ been nicknamed by fnends "1 he Ahtaha sc1ent1\t " Alitalia is Italy's nauonal airline. The chemistry pnle was won b> Bruce Merrifield of Rockefeller lJn1- vcnity in New York. ttfr~ year\ onl} A.mencan laureate irf science. Sir Richard 'itone of Britain won the Nobel Memorial PnLc for Lc:on- omacs for his p1oncenng wart1mt national accounts system The three medicine co-lauredtes this year were an international group who ha ve collaborated an 1m- munolog)' across border.. and an oth er nauons than their home countnc., RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY' nee. ht fht Resl Of Yu lift 1'11 HAA80ll Bl VD COSU K SA Rare wrinkles Mer:·Lln, a Chlneae Shar-Pela, potaea with her etaht--week"-old pupa. The Oulnneaa Book of World Record• llata the breed a s one of the world'• rareat. From left are Tam-Sham, lJim-Boozle, Dlng-Dtng-Dtng and Egg Roll. Reagan.turning to defense for possible budget freeze · Congress unlikely to approve budget unless reductions a r e made in defen se. says Dole share of the cut'> lntcrv1e"'-L'd toda) lhe '>cnate ma- JO rtl) leader. Sen. Robert Dole. R- Kan . said '>pt"nd1ng restraint won't be V. .\\Hl"'(,10"-I \P) -lla,,ng gl\ en prchminal) appro\ .ii to ncarl~ SJ4 b1ll1on 1n domcc,t1L '>pend1ngcu1..,. Prc\1dcn1 Reagan \h1hc.. hi\ focuc, to the Pentagon thl\ "'-re~ and 1<. ex· pel·tcd to rnn'i1der a plan that would \ 1nuall~ Im~/(: h1'i pl.innl'd m 1htar~ buildup Budget Director Da\1d '\ "itotk· man has been drall1ng renimmcn- dauon.., to hold mo\t military ,rx·nd· mg program'> to currt·n1 k\l'I\. ar· wrding to \OUrtl'\ who <tpOkl' onl > 11 not qu oted b~ nJme f he~ \31d \UCh a lfl'l'/c Y.Ould pnldulc about Sb b1ll1on an \a\ 1ngc, next n·ar Heaga n ha<. \l't ;,i goal of holding total federal \pending .11 t urrL·n1 IC\el\ tor thl· l'l!l/1 li'4.;a) \t"lH lh.al bcg1mOc1 I To cJothat Y.ali IJ~l·$4~ bdlion in \ii\ intt'> Ol'\l \l'M ··v..c ~nov. lhal 11'\ 1mponan1 aero"> lhl' hoard 111 \CC that eH·nonl pan1c1patr' 1n 1r:1ng to ach1c .. c this lrcen ·· Rc<1gan \;i1d la\I Y.Cd lea\· 10~ the duor upcn lor n:dull111n' in mil1taf") \f>1:nding fht· prt.,1tkn1 onkn.·J h1\ < Jh1nc1 l:J\I "-Cd. It) lllOll' up "llh ~ \' 11 h11l111n 1n d11ml,ll\ 'f11:nd1n11 \lit\ A.n\1thl'f ~K h1ll111n 111 n11l1t.ar\ 'J'll·ml · ing '"' ang\ would mt'\'I thl· 11\\·r.111 ~.l:! h1ll1on goal Deu\10n\ "" the Pcnt.1~11n hud!(l'I "erl' dda\ed la<ot "cc ~ .,..hilt· lkkn'>t' \crrcta~ '<.a\par Wc1nbcrgrr "·'"out ol the countr) meeting "'Ith <illtL'd delen~c m1n1\tcr'I and other fon·1r11 offiual\. \c1mc admin1\tralwn olliu.il<o ha"t' PR<>FESS(()~AI~ MAID SJ<;HYI<·E (Company's Coming•) 673-4913 argued against panng the mahtal") enacted "without substantial reduc· buildup now, sa}ing It would weaken taon~ an defenk spending" lhe u .S. posauon 10 upcoming arm~ Dok said more taxation. which control talks with the Soviet Union. Reagan ha\ ruled ou l t'xccpt as a last However. Stockman's plan would resort. ma)' be neccssar) lo get the n·ta1n planned increases in ma1or ~am through congre'>i.. wrapons programs. 1nclud1ne the( "When we '>Ian reducing pro- controvcr~1al MX nuclear missile gram~ 1ha1 afTect very-low income Republican congre,st0nal leader'> Amer~·an~ and mher \cry vu lnerable have tolcJ the president that has hope\ group'>. then loo pohok closing ma) for another round of signi fi cant not 'ecm like 'iuch a had idea." Dole hudget reducuom v.111 fail an Con· said on AH(· f V\ "(rood Morning gre\\ unle(,~ the Pentagon atsotakes a i\mcrica." Infected animals stolen from labs Anti-vivisection ist s on week e nd ramp~ge ' at City of Hope center I )I \!{Ir I \Pl -\nlHI\ l\l"t· t1uni<ot' "-L'nt on a 11.tc~end rampagt· .11 thl' lamed < 11\ 11! HoJX' rl'Sl'arlh tcnll'r. 'ipl~hing.pa1nt on opera11n g ta hie\. wrrnt h 1 ng open cage\ and 'te-aling more than I 00 laboratof") animal\ ()ome of the animal-; were inkrtcd "'-llh cancer and oral hcrpec,, hut< 11\ of Hope official<. said therr wa i, 8UllLES1 IUCILES1 • Complete Carpel Repo1r & Restretc.h1ng • flooring .ind Sub Floor Repair rnx~, I noort.c 546-183 7 C O•tractn~ l~. 31~700 minimal health danger to the publil Imm c1tpo,urc to lhl' animal'> The Animal I 1bera11on Front d:11mcd rc\Jl<>n'>1h1l11) for the raid l'Jrl ~ \unda\ hut ( 1t} of !lope t'\l'l ull\ l' d1 rl'llor I-kn llorov.111 tallcd thl' rjttl Jn ·.11 t ol ll rron'>m ·· ·• 1 he fl'\ull' 111 man} ~l'ar' of 1mport<rnl v;,lu,1hk rl''>L'art h v.ert 'andali1cd .' hi.' <.aid ··1 ht· wurk 1\ relc~an1 \o \Oml' of 1hc world''> major unsolved health prohkmc, .. The cnmt: wh1th wa\ papctrated cannot poc,c,1hly he rnns1dcred a humane ac tion ," ll<1row111 -..aid . "Thr animal'> were' bcins u\ed for painful expcnmcnt<;," o,a1d lngnd New kirk of People for thr Ethical T reatntcnt of i\n1mal<o 1n Los An· g.clc<1 ~he \aid \hl' was acting as a spokc~woman for the Al F Howt·ver (II ) of Ho pe '>p<>ke\woman Bonnie Roger\, said "ll 1<., the C 1!} of !lope'\ prat11ce to u<,c ane\the\aa whenever animals 1 might be subject to a potcn11all} or actually painful procedure ·· Present this certificate for a Newkirk ..aid rl·pons taken from the <.'t'nter de'i<'nbcd the dog!. w11h 1 cancer as "emaciated. dehydrated, lethargic. unahlc to move .. A state· mcnt she read al'>o ~1d that "dogs and other animal<,. lie dy1ns wuh da'i- tendcd 'ltoma<.h<i. hleed1ng th roats, (an~) unrrcated 1n te\t1nal pnra\1le\" FREE FIRE SYSTEM ls) about the W2000, <Value up to $465 00) whr!n you purc hase a We<;tnc, Security System bPtw1 •Pn DPr. 1 ;o 1 984 tire latest in residential security. CALL (714) 891 -2281 (71 4) 951-083"1 ,(J(",J(I/'{ ·,1fl1 I //I 1 . Use your VISA I MASTERCARD ,._, ._ ._ ._ ~--... ---~ ------------- ----.--..-i. &.LLU Llifi DR1V E . 'AFEtY wilh our II\ ,r>.., f.Hf .... '°lt>EA l\1-.H l'll<f \1-. 77'1 -0520 AUTHORIZED SALES • •• • INST ALL WESIEll ~ ~ 30 YMt• In BY~ ' I Man ate fellow miner TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) -A 58- year-oad min« pula.d out of a conepMd coal mine Nk:I he ate then.th of a fetlow miner to stay allve during the four days he waa entombed nearty a r:rille under- ground wtth the ·deaa· bodfet of hie oompanlon1. . Racue worker• uld they found Chou ~hung-tu, one of only two known aurvtvor1 of the ex- ptollon at Hallhan Viken Mine~ on Sunday. He waa h09Pftaltred .. ,,, a •t•blt condttk>n. end doctorl takf he WU ha~ng troubte .-ptng even though he wu exhauated. From hie hoepttaJ bed. Chou tOld r8'>0f'ttr• th1t on the flrat day after he wa trepped by ~he mine cotlepee, tit eurvfwd on water from a ground poof. On the nnt d1y, he aald, he groped around the tuMel and bumped tnto the bod'-of dead m lntf•·____,,...---. . , Chou uld he et• pfeonof n..n from OM body until he wu reecued Sunday morning. He aald that houra before ht• reecue, he w11 conalderl"9 aulclO. t)e.. cauM the "lltuatlon was too bitter." Shultz says U.S. required to fight w~rld terrorism , By tM Anoctated Prell WA.StllNOTON -Secretary of tate Georle P. Sbt:ihz.says the United States has aJobal pcacekecpana re'lpons1b1ht1cs that require 11 to combat the type of"brul I" 1crron rn that kfi two Amencansdud at Tehran 1urport. "The Vnitc!d State .must be a urcless ~n11nel of freedom," Shultz said Sunday tn an addreu 10 a Yeshi va Univer~1t.y convocauon in New York Caty. "We must co nfront aggression ""For the world's leading dcm~racy, the task 1s .not o nl y immediate ..elf.pre"1Crvat1on but our respo~s1b1lily us. a protecto~ ~f international peace, on whom many other nations rely for their ~urtty, Shultr su1<J. Rickover admits accepdng gifts WASHINC1l ON -Retired Adm. Hyman G. Rickover, known as the father of the nuclear Navy, says others be'lades hllllself accepted gifts from a def en~ contractor In an interview broadcai.t Sunday on the CBS P.rogram "60 Minutes,'' Rad.over was asked abou\ reports that he received gifts from the Elcctnc Boat D1 v1s1on of General Dynamics Corp. "Oh. they pve me little plaques. they g;ivt' me all kind\,' he replied "One ume I Lhink I even got asmnll diamond. by the t1me I wa<; married But tbe question that. I dad. I took. So did others. I don't den) 11 But the quest a on that ought to be asked is dad I ever favor Gt'neral Dynamics or an)' other contractor" The quesuon 1s whether 11 influented you." Mariel Hemingway weds restaurateur NEW YORK -.\ctress M11r1el Hemingway. granddaughter of the late author Ernest Hemingway. has lied the knot With Steve Crisman. the manaser of a trt'nd) Manhattan restaurant The pair exchanged vows before about 300 friends and relatives at St Thomas tp1scopal Church in Manhattan on Sunday. A crew of bodyguards was posted at 1he Fifih Avenue entrance to ~he. cnurch. nass1cal music fill ed the cavernous landmark church as the bnde ste~pcd to the altar pa\t white and purple orchids wearing a traditional flowing white wedding gown with a long I rain and pink and white ribbons. Neo-Nazl may have died In fire SEATTLF -lnves11gat1ons that led FBI agc-nts to a remote Whidbey lc;land hou'iC where a neo-Nazi. charged 1n'a S500.000 armored car robbery and wanted for questioning in the woundin$ofan agent, are Just beginning, an FBI spokesman !.llys Robcn T Mathews as believed to have died in a Saturday nag.ht fire that capped a 34-hour ~1ege at the c;ccluded house. Joseph Smith. FBI ~poke!>man i" Seattle, sa id Sunday Human remains were removed from the fire scene Sunday morning and an autopsy was to be performed by the Kmg County Medical Examiner's o ffice in &attle today. said Kevi n Gow of the medical examiner'c; office Poll shows woman on ballot hurt . . NEW YORK -It was nothing personal against Geraldine Ferraro, but half the Amencans 1n a Media General-Associated Press survey said the presence of a woman on the Democra11c ticket hurt Walter Mondale's chances in last month's pres1den11al election. The 1.476 respondents in the nationwide telephone survey wert' asked. "In general. do you think 11 helped or hun the Democrats to have a woman on the pres1dcnt1al ticket?" Fifty percent said 1t hun. 18 percent said 11 helped and 29 percent said 11 made no difference. The rest had no opinion Flynt vows Falwell 'return-' ROANOKE, Va. -The Rev. Jerry Falwell will a~in appear in Hustler magazine, publisher Larry Flynt said. contending a Jury should oot have awarded the Moral Majority founder damages for emotional distress over a parody in the sexually ex plic11 magazine. A U.S. D1stnct Coun jury decided Saturday night that a fake ad"cnascment 1n the magazine didn't libel Falwell. but 11 awarded ham $200.000 in damages for purposefully causinJ him to suffer emotionally. Flynt aod h1'i attorneys contend the emoti onal distress verdict won't stand wnhout a finding ofl1bel "lftbere was no libel there was no real maliL·e, so the> can 't very well sa)' he suffered an) emotional damage,'' Flynt \aid "But )OU can e'peu Falwell to he in the maganne in the future. Like I said dunng the trial he makes good copy ... Commuter plane lnspecdons ordered JA CKSONVILLE, Fla. -lnvesugators probing a Provincetown-Boston Aarltne crash that killed 13 people have issued an emergency order for 1mmed1ate in\pcCt1on of all commuter planes of the same l'l'odel nying in the l ln11ed State'> The F-ederal Av1at1on Adm1n1s1rat1on said Sunday that last year 11 had Y..arne-d the: owner., of the aircraft that crashed of potential defects that w uld cause the tail to break off CALIFORNIA George Peppard marries art1st LOS ANCiELES -"A-Team" star George Peppard mamed anist Alexis "'J.J ." Adam\ dunng an exclusive weekend ceremony at the Little Brown Church in Studio City It was his fourth mamage, her first. Peppard. 56, who leads a ragtag band of mercenaries in NBC-TV's "The A· Team:· and hrs bride hosted abol{! 75 people at the wedding and reception which followed at La Serre. a French re'ilau ranl two blocks from the church, said Peppard'<> pubhm t. Cheryl Kage-n Gas prices drop l % cents LOS .\N(1ELES -Wholesale gasoline pnces dropped an average 1 v. cents a gallon over the past three weeks. a fa ct which was reflected at the pump w11h a half-cent drop as ofFnday. an oil industry analyst says. "The motonng public 1s getting a better pnce. and the dealers are gJving them a better pnct whale increa'i1ng their gros'l margin," Dan Lundberg said Sunday. noting that retail gas pnces now ha ve been falling for nearly two months Motley Crae member jalled REOONDO BEA.CH -Vince Neal, the platinum blond lead singer of the heavy metal rock band Motley Crue. was arrested for invest1gat1on of vehicular manslaughter and dn ving under the influence after a weekend crash that killed thr drummer of llano• Ro<.·ks Police Sgt Paul Rossiter said Neal, 23, of Redondo Beach, apparently lo'il control ofh1 s 1972 Pantera southbound on the heachfront Esplanade. veering into northbound lanes and citnking two other vch1de\ <iaturday. Neil. who wa\ born Vincent Neal Whanon. was released on hall Sunday Fake Cabbage Patcb dolls-•elzed NORWALK -Los Angeles County shenfl's deputies say they seized 99 1m1ta11on Cabbage Patch Dolls al a swap meet Sunday because they may he combustible. The dolls were labeled "Cabbage KJds." had tags saying they were made an Taiwan and were d1stnbuted to the swap meet merchant, from a downtown Los Angeles locauon. said sherifl''I Sgt. Irene McReynolds. "The dolls were confiscated because they were an v1olat1on of health and safety regufat1ons proh1b11ing the sa~ofhazardous toy!>,'' she said. WORLD Attorney Belli •ae. Union Carbide NEW DELHI , India -San.,Franc1sco lawyer Melvin Belli, who filed a S 15 btlhon ~u1t against Union Carbide Corp for the toxic gas leak that killed nearly 2.oq<) 1 ~~.aans, said _today 11. was a ca~ of "the great Carbide and. the poor Indian. The Amencan businessman 1s .. concerned with the profit and 1hat's all," Belli said 1n an interview. "I think we should be more concerned with safety than the dollar." He as ofaly one of a number of American liability lawye r.s converging ~n Bhopal for wh~t p_romiscs to be a massive and complicated legal 11ct10~ that puts n mult1n1uaonal corpoEaon trjal for its opcrauons an a developtng country. • Kld• alter tradltlonal toy• tdNOON -Children appear 10 be turn1na their backs on h1ah tech toys 1h1s C'hmtma, ond demanding doll~. train set.., and board aames sa_ys Hamleys ~tore rn London. whtch balk itself as the world's biuest toys.bop: "There seems to be 11 move hack to trnd1t1onal present' this year and I'm certain the chiJdren art ~hind 11. not·the parent,," '4td d1rcc1or Roben Bradley. Video aames wh1e.h wcr la t )CAr·~ fa vorites.. re so much 1n demand, IM director 51,d 'iunda)' Turkey•Jn)ected rJtlJ weed-kJJter MIODU:SBROlJ(,fl, EnaJand -An anonymou ncr wam~ that · anam I riahtuc11v111' have inJectcd turkeys on sale at ashopp1nacomplcx heft with weca killer. pohcc \ay, Authontacs said SUnday Jhey were J1V1na scnous treatment 10 the call. m de 10 a ncw,paper in th11 nonhetst EnaJand indusoial c11 y. A police spokesman "11d butchc" ond supermarket~ at the Cleveland fcntcr complex wcrt bcl ftl kcd to remove turkeys from their shelves and that p trons were urr,cd 10 t.akt any birds bouaht there to outhont1cs at the Middlesbrough Health Dcpanmcnt. --· • - American finishes lOngjog in China CANTON, China (AP) -A 41 - year-old Amencan completed a 2.108-mile run through China today and sajd he lost 16 pounds because his Chinese hosts refused to serve him his favorite high carbohydrate food. potatoes. "I told the Chinese I need potatoes. please 11ve me potatoes," said Stan Cott~ll ofTucker, Ga. "They said no. only peasants eat potatoes." Grasping Amencan and Chinese Oaas. a 133-pound Cottrell was cheered by thousands of Chine~ o n the last leg of his 53-day adventure. "I'm 1ust ecstatic today, I'm JUSl pumping pure! adrenalin." said Cot· trell. --~-·-" Orang Coast DAIL y PILOT/Monday, Oecen\ber 10. 198't A& Americans cite terror aboard Kuwaiti airliner One Amencan .,_re 11an~ oflorture a flcr he and other hbstages were f rced from a hijacked: Kuwa1t1 Airways plane at Tehran A1rpon by Iranian sccunty men d1sgu1sed a prbe.-: collectors. Iran's new1 a&ency sand today Seven remaining hostages 1.nd four Arab h1Jackers were taken o ut of the 1cthner Sunday night 1f\er1he tceur· 1ty men posed as a doctor and cleanup men to gain access to the aircraft and end the s1~-day ordeal, Iran's offiCJaJ Islamic Republic News Agency said. The Bnt1sh fl11}lt enlJnecr of 1hc· .\1rbu~ A-300. Neil 8ecston, said "ever) moment'' of tht hijacking was filled with terror The last capuves freed had been "s!Jllpped to thdr chairs with explosives around ... sa1d the crewman 1n an interview w11h the Bnt1'>h Broadcasting Corp. so dunna an cmouonal appeal ~ radio 10 the con\rol tower earlier for an cndmg of the lullina. Th( aicncy s:aid the two were tied up in the front of th~ plane alon& wi\h the ; pilot Among the rcpo~ sorv1 vors were two woundectKuwattJ pas,engers whom IRNA said previously were kJUed alona with t~ Amencans. IRNA said that one oft Kuwait.& hostaies freed today, Hamad Sale~~ 33. 1he vice consul in Karachi, bowed "some siress from bis shock· 1n.g upencnce." His lef\ hand was bandaged Onainally, officials Jn .Kuwatt saKS there were 150 passengers and l l ettwmen on boa.rd the plane. Most of the passengers and crew were freed tn grollps dunna the week as-the plane sat on a runway in wtoter weather at Mehrabad A1rpon. The drama ended at I I .4S p.m. Instead of potatoe~. an cnergy-nch food favored by long distance run- ners, the Chine~ wanted to feed him banquet delicac1e-; and hcav}' meat• that he was not used to EventuaHy he convinced his hosts to feed him more nee, he said. "and I Cheering Chinese welcome U .s. runner Two Amencan passengers. 1dcnt· u _..,.. 1 ficd as employees of the U .S Agenc) Stan Cottrell at end of 2, 108 run. Fo r lntemat1onal Development Sunda)' ( 12 15 p.m. PST) when the hijackers, three of whom were "severely beaten' in the rescue m1ss1on, and the remam1ng hostaics came down the ramp with tbc1r hands over their heads, according to tRNA. gobbled down lots or it... - Ringed by motorcycle policemen. Cottrell broke through a red nbbon outside Canton's White Swan Hotel at 10:30a.m. asa wclcomin~comm1t· tee of Commun 1st Party d1gn1tanes, local officials and U.S. consulate offi cers cheered. A young woman from the hotel staff. "'-canrig 11 t1'a<ltt101tttl C'hinet.t: silk slit cJ11pao dress. pre5entcd the blond·ha1red. long-distance JOggcr w11h a bouquet of ITowerl>. "It was a success beyond anything I'd rver. ima~ned," Co11rell told reporters waiting at the finish line. "The Chinese people have treated me very well." Con rcll said he came down with the nu three weeks tntO the jOurney. But he did not want to upset his carefully laid out schedule by stop- ping. "I wasdelinouS,JUSt walking down the -road," he said ... The Chinese said we've never seen anything like this, he should be in bed." were report~d killed last week dunng Accompanied by a tlrm crew;-~•.1aclung.. which bclan ..on Tues· Cottrell began the run Oct 10 from day when IRNA sa1dfour gunlJ'len the Great Wall northwest of Peking, commandeered a Kuwait Airways taking a zigzag route through several JCthner after a stopover 1n Dubai provinces. China Spons Services, a dunng a flight from Kuwait 10 state-run organ1z.at1on that handles Karachi, Pakistan. athletic events, sponsored the trek "The operauon went by so fast and The final leg was a 15-mile stretch unexpectedly that I didn't even notice through suburban Canton 1t," the news agency. IRNA. quot(d Earhcr, tRNA said the hlJaclccri dragged a Kuwa1u pasgenser to the landing steps and beat him. The screaming man pleaded for the tu. Jackers' demands to be met. Joan Collins voted TV's most beautiful Amencan John (osta as saying. The agency descnbed Costa. 50, as a New York businessman and said he was the most ~vercl) beaten of the ~ven people freed !RNA said Costa had c~µrcttc bums on bis face from two sc~mons of quesuoning b}' the hijackers and quoted -h 1 m as sa) ing he had been beaten "in most places ofh.J.s bod)." Becston. among a group ofhostaies released carher Sunday.-said hu captors put a gun to his head several limes and ilred somc-mcrsflots inside the cabin "There was a fnghtcnmg moment c"'cr) moment Every five minutes there was a fnghtcning 10c1dcnt. There was no letup at all." Bceston !>aid IO a telepho~ 1oterv1cw 'Wlth the BBC 1n London RADNOR. Pa. '<AP) -The e}'es have 11 -as do the nose and mouth -according to a panel of I 0 experts who chose Joan ( olhns of"Dynast}'" as the most beautiful woman on telev1S1on. Jaclyn Smith of"Charlies Angels," Linda Evans of•"()ynasty" and Ver- onica Hamel of ··tt1ll Street Blues" followed Miss Collins 1n order of loveliness. according to the panel of makeup artists, modeling authont1es, fashion photographers and beauty editors selected by TV Guide. In the voting. outlined in the Dec. 15 TV Guide, the 49-year-old Miss Collins outdistanced the others by more than a nose. "You can tell she absolutely loves to be beautiful -end consequently 1s," said panelist Michael Maron. celebrity makeupan1st and photogra- pher. Meanwhile, 1n Oak Brook. Ill. John DcLorean's hps were Judged tned and trnc. Boy George's arc cultured. Manina Navratilova's arc "tcnn· ac1ous:: and the 'tatue ol I 1ben)' \ are the most restored. Theu hps were among 12 k1-;sers chosen as the world's "Most Beaa t1ful Lips." according to Richard K Green. execum e \.ICC president ol Bhstex Inc .. the contest sponsor Weatherman Willard Scott. ol NBC's "Today Show," was picked for the "most weathered" hps in the fifth annual selections. announced tod_Jl)'....--- by thecompany. which ma~c'i11p care products. The "sweete!>l hps" title went to (h1cago Bears football <>tar Walter "Sweetness" Payton. while Britain''> Prince Charles, married.to Princess Diana. has the "most Di-vine lips" Hockey great Wa)'ne (1ret'lky scored as the "most puck-ercd hps," while actor Clint "D1ny HaIT}'" Eastwood has the "most harncd hps." The "most golden hP<i" award went to Olympic gold medalist Maiy Lou Retton, and acerbic comedian Joan Rivers has the ··cattiest" hps There's never been anything like it. "Reach Out" America is a new approach to calling on AT&T Long Distance that can give you a lot of miles for your money. \bu pay for y:>Ur calls by the hour instead of hy the mile. A 'n>U pay the same l(lw st.ate -to·st.ate rate no matter where in the entin-U.S. ynu call. even Alaska and I lawaii. Our new hourly rate lets you keep better track of what you're s~nding. With "Reach OUt" America. it's easy to see just hem far your rnoney f!!S· Here's how "Reach Out America works. The lalk Plan. 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"It was quite a fnghtening ex· penence in all, ver) noisy and aJway' under the threat of death. I wa\ hoping something would happen, but wedldn't know \\hat to tlunk. or what to expect." he \aid "In an} case. we arc all happ) n's all over I suppo~ 1f }'OU h"e long enough )OU sec 11 all. and once 1s enough." The other American freed 1n the rescue mission v.as 1dcn11fied toda)' by !RNA as Charles 11..aper. IRN'\ had previously gJ\en the name of the i\sked if he thought the h1Jack:ing would end as It did. he replied ··"'o. I didn't. I didn't think there was much chance or stomung the aircraft because 1t was all Wired rea<h to blow up. We didn't know what the outcome was going to be ... Even after the rclea~. we were suit expecting to be shot cominll down the steps.'' Earlier. the hijackers. whose na- t1onaht1es had not yet been revealed. ,asked for food and ·a generator. The generator was taken to the aJrcraft minutes later -wnh a secunty man hidden behind 1t,. the agen9' said. 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You 11 still enjoy all the quaJity and service -.nu've cnme to ex~ from AT&T. whether ynu rhon•ie the Bas1c Plan or the Bonus Plan. All it takes tu enroll m ' "Reach Out" Ament;t '' .1 nnf' time SlO nrder prnce~sm~ chal"g{' "Reach Out" A mern ,1 It"-. nnt' men· \\-dY -~ >U can call on U~ for Ot"\o\ 1dt'i\'. tn l()n~ dt~e 4u1tng. For more mfonnall<m and tu order, call 1 IOO 551·3131, lxtenllon 32L The be'-! service and nrM· :t ne\\ plan that le~ ~lll call anv\\hen· m the l 1 • f,Jl' one l<J.\ pna-'11u m1'!h1""'t1\1f.., AT&Ts fine::;t hour .. ach out and tcMICh someone: . l .. 04-~t DAILY PtLOT/Monday, December 10, 1984 A11 l.uOEIS Safety net crippling to child DEAR ANN LANDERS: Weare the parenbof a f~rmerdrugadd1ct. 31 yeari. old .\!.such. I am qualified to offer adv1t.:e to those troubled parents "ho wrote of their 19-year-old pot smoker '\ ou ga"e them good advice, Ann, _when you said, ··Get coun!>Chng." l hope the) listen. \l. e had to take a 'en bold and difficult step and let our son ~nO\\ the ne,t ume he landed in the hosp1tal strung out from drugs. he would remain there until he could be placed in a rehab center I told him he \\Ould not be brought home b) Im ing ,parents and continue to m.ik<" tht•ir laves hell Wh) \\OU Id an)one "ant to sta~ in a rehabccnterwhen he could II\ e 1n a com fonable home. do as he pleases, have no re<1pons1bsl1t1e and cnjo)' all the comforts ofhfe? A.lthough we v1s1ted our son often and took him out for dinner. we let him know he was not welcome in our home. ..\ftcne"eral vearsofcounsehng and med1cauon to repair his damaged nervous S) stem. our '>On has ft nail) emerged from the fog and 1s no1.1. funcuonsng. He returned 10 college. holds a pan-ume JOband still II\ ec; 1n the rehab hou~ He "ould neq~r have come this far 1f we had con- tinued to pamper him at home. mak1nglsfe eas\, allo"'1na him to torture us w11h his unpredictable. craly be ha' 1or When "'e got tough, he got better -BEEN THROLGH IT lN DETROIT DEAR DETROIT: I've beard your story before, bat tha nks for tbe opportwtlty to print ll again. Parents need to be reminded that a permanent safety net Is a deterrent to Indepen- dence and can be crlpollng. . . ' DEAR 4-NN LANDERS On m} 22nd b1nhda~. I'm planning to marl) a wonderful. beauuful man 11 "ears my senior. Hehasagood career. treats me well and 1s an active. normal. health) male. We ha\'e a great sex life Hert's the problem <\ fewwet>k ago while' 1!>1t1n~ ht!> apartment. I found a ~ear-oldJournal 1n h" dec;k On Page 146 he ""rote.·· 1 ha\C 10'1 track of ho\\ man\ kn er'> r, e had .\fter I h11 :!OO I '>topped rount1ng" From the tone ol 1hat d1af) I ht·hc\t: he" a'> nut c\aggcra11ng an 10tj l'\ehadonh 1hrcelo,ers and m\ tutu re husband I!. one 01 them · Whene,er I bnng up h1-. past \C\ hie heJU!tl laugh'> and \3\'> 11 he had met me sooner he.,., ould nut ha" c had \o mam romances TV LISTINGS -toO- • D N!WS I IWPV OAvt AOAJN HAATTOHAAT 11.000 AHIJ FW I nwra OOM,AHY ITAATAEK • IU9INE8S lllEPORT INTAOOUCINO llOlOOY OISNEWS NICNEWS ~~AHDYKE • • • • ·sounder · 119721 CIOtly Ty50'1, P~I W1nlltlo -8:30- D N8CN£WS D LAVfRHE & SHIRLet' «D 4UOE , e MACNE>L t LEHREA Nt'WSHOUR ID PffOTOOIWHIC VISION ())NEWS 8 wtUL Of FORTUNE CD THAT GIRL -7110-e casHEWS D $100,000 NAME TMAT TUHE D LOVE BOAT ODALLAS NEWS m THAEFS COMPAHY 8) WHEE1. Of FORTIJHE 61) ~2· 1 CONT ACT (R) O Cl) P.M. MAGAZIHE at.EOPARDY m MIUJONAJRE ~~MES * * * "SilkwOOO t 19831 Meryl StrMP. 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DOH CORYELL ~ 12 O'CLOCK HIGH _C) SCTV: THE SECOND COMING H MOVIE * *' r 'Melanie ( 1982) Burton Cummings GlyMtS 0 ConllOI S MOVIE • t Beas1mas1e1 119821 Mar5' Sooger Tanya Rot>em -8:30-u TIC TAC DOUGH LOVE80AT ENGAGEMENTS Ebenezer Scrooge (Scrooge dreaded Ghoat of Chrletmae Fu- McDuck) bu eome explaining to ture in "Mickey'• Chrietma• do when be la confronted by the Carol" tonight at 8 on Channel 4. Q) O'l ENTERTAINMENT T~HT ~ AMERICAN PlAYHOOSE C1 CULTURE CLUB -1:40- (%) CHARl.£S CHAMPLIN OH THE FILM SCENE -t:OO- • Cl) KATH ALLIE B 8 THE SUN ALSO RISES MOVIE t • * '" "Deff\19tlll0e' ( 1972) Burt Rtynotcls. JOl1 Votghl O NEWS «D GAOWINO PAINS ®I MOVIE. • • 1 lenspeed And Brown Stioe ( 19801 Ben Vween Jett GOklblum I) ALFRED HITCHCOCK PteEHTS _C"MOVIE * * ., The R1U I 1971H Jack Wes- 1on. Rita M0<tn0 MOVIE *'' Ctn She Bake A Cherry Pie? I 1983) l<lfen Black M~ Emll -t:10- &D GREAT PERFORMANCES -t:15- co MOVIE • • • t lntenors ( 1978) E G M11· snan. Diane Keaton -9:30- • Cl) NEWHART (f) MOVIE t ••·~ ·Now. Voyager' (19•21 Belle Dav11 Paul Henreld -10:00-8 CAGNEY & LACEY am News 0 ISPY m CAUING AU SPORTS fj)MOVIE • ·A N19n1 In Heaven t 1983) Chris· lopher Alkins Lesley Anne Warren £MOVIE • • • Koss Me GOOObye 19821 Satl)' F ie10 James Caan -1030- ~ FOlLOWIHO Tl'IE TUNDRA WOLF _tJ MOVIE • Humongow ( 19821 Janet Juhan, Oevt<1W1t1aee 1Z)MOVIE • * ·~ "Ver011lka Voss 119821 Hit· mar Thate, Rosel Zech · ' -11:00-• 8 G (J) 9 Q) m NEWS G TAXI O SCTV 8) JEF'FERSONS ., ROCKFORD ALES ro)MOVIE t * lnaepenoence Day (191131 1<a1n1een Ou1nlan Da\lld l<eoll'I -11:06-m BUTTERFLIES -11:30- 8 SIMON & SIMON 1U1! BEST Of CAR$0N D OOOCOUPLE D ®l A8C NEWS NIOHTUNE U 8URHS ANO ALLEN Q)VEQAS m 700CLU8 ®VIDEO JUKEBOX -11:-40- fll) LATENIGHT AMERICA -11:46- S MOVIE • • Confessions From A Holiday Camp ( 1977) Robin Askwith -12:00- D TWILIGHT ZONE G ~£ON HOLL YWOOO U RNANCIAL INDEPENDENCE TODAY (!) INDEPENDENT NEWS m MONEY -HOW TO MAKE IT ~ ROCKFORD ALES H MOVIE * * , Kiss Me GOOODye 19821 Sally Field James Caan -12·10- C MOVIE * • Moun1a1n Men 1980) Char • ion 11es1on Bnan Keoth -12:30- ., Qt LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID Lm£11MAN 8 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS D MOVIE • • "Lolly Madonna I 197~ Rod Steiger, Robert Ryan U MOVIE •*"''"Lady In A Cage (1964) Ollvta de HavtH111d, Jeff Corey (f) ZANE GREY THEATER «D SUCCESS G) LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE MOVIE * * Class Of 198'' ( 19821 Petry King TllT\Othy Van Pallen -12:-40- • MCMILLAN & WIFE &l) GROWINQ YEARS -1:00- 8 MOVIE h * "The Big Clock (1948) Ray Milland, Charles Laughton (f) MOVIE. * 11 'Pait 01 The Saddlt" (19381 John Wl'(M. Ray Corrigan q) MOVIE t • "The Proud And The Damned" ( 1972) Chuek CoMors. Jott Greco (!) ENT£RT AIHMENT TONIGHT m DICK V AH DYKE ©)MOVIE * • · Stx WHkS (1982) Oudlty Moote. Mary lY!er MOOte -1:20- CSJMOVIE • • ''Cheech And Chong s Next Movie" {19801 Richard Mann, Tom- my Chong -1:30-D GAE.AT RECORD ALBUM COLLECTION Q! ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUOH-IN m Tl1ATGIRL -1·.s- tf MOVIE • * G0;ng Berserk ( 19831 John Canoy Joe Ftahefty Th1Hound\ rca\onahll". hut I l·an ·1 help v.ondl'n ng 1 fhe "'>Ul ha 1.1.ondcrtul lthi:rhccau\l' ht• ha'> had • so much pral lll't' ur ht·lau'c he Jo, l'' me Worse \l'I I cun't tt'll 1lp1<, purpk past turns me on ur oil --~ HOFMANN-SMITH I worT) 1.1.hl·n l 1hink ol what his life was like before we met '\n) aij' ice'' -MELISSA.JN Nf:V,, HAVEN '\I r and Mr' < harlc' II llolman ul ( o'ita .\k'>J hJ\l• Jnnouml'd thl' engagement ul their daughtl'r. Stal 1 .\nn 10 ~te\cn ..\nhur Sm11h ol Hun11ngwn Bl·ach The bndc-ekct 1<, a graduate of Nc1.1.port Harbor High Sdiool and Orange Coa'>I ( ollegc DEAR NEW HA VEN: Wby would a 22-year-old glrl want to,JDarry a 32· year-old tomcat who quit counting last year after be bad recorded bis %00 tb score? Her future hndegroom 1~ thr '>On of \lr and ~r\ Robert /\1 l)m11h of Huntington Beac..h He 1s a graduate of Edison Hig h ~chool and Orange ( oa't ( olkg1.· and 1<, nov. attending (al State Long Beach Sounds as if the relationship is 9~ percent physical. I'm afraid after six months of marriage, be would be rounllng again My advice is to cool It and look o\tr the rrop at Yale .\ June I v.eddsng 1\ planned 1n 'cv.port Harbor Luthaan ( hurlh .f LE JAZZ HITT T.-ill· 1 "l .1r 1 n C .1k HC'un. ,, ... '' l "l'r\ l 11p .1 )..!l nL r1 ''"" ,1~h 1d1.:r • 1f h111 1.1_: T 1k1.· 111 .di'"" ltkl·, bw ll'.1w cn11t1!.!h r1111m t~>r "'tl.hk· '\;1L 1 ''"L (1111l h1. I ,'' r.11111: .11hl I fL'llL Ii ( 1111111) "'1 •1 11 ' ), •II l 111 • ti..,,• rL'L" 1'\ L' \. •ll r '11..k· 11r"k:r 1 n , n11 \rr1 11m R.1r l l11r 1.1::: ~1H: ... ~rL«H '"1th L Pl kr,111 .... in .. ~ h1 1r ... 1.l'nL'll\'rL''· L' p:1 l111.trr1.·t, k.itunng Judi L 11r1Lk, 1'1.·rl1 1r111 ' t'.tt Ii Ttu:,d.t\' through "'l,trurday t"\"t"T11ni.:. I rnm 1·1..."0 p. m . unril 9·00 p. m. I '" lti:-.1\t·h .1r ( .1k F k11r1 Tht· nt \\l''t ho t 'l'"t 1n !'.c\\p11rt Rt·.H Ii ~ ~ MERJDIEN ; HL)TEL Ml RIDIEN E'X.'PORT Bf-A H 1 i:;,\'~l11 \rrllllr~I I ''"l'•·llP•, h ( \ l.c1r C.1714)41'1\\.'I ...--' ' ---~- DE MOTT-GALLOWAY \.lr Jnd \lr' H.1 ~ mund \\ 1ll1.111l lk \.l1>1t .tnnOUllll'd thl' l'ng.1gl'll1l'l1t ol thl'tr daughter ( ~ n1h1a \nn Ill, Hrul<.' Mjlhl'" Gallowa~ at J part~ JI 1 he1 r Ne"' port Beach ho ml' on Del 8. The bmle-elect 1-. a graduate ol Ne.,..pun Harbor High S1.h1)ul Jnd attl•nded lJ( I where she v.a~ affilatcd w11h Delta Gamma Soron1-. She relit'\. Cd her teaching nedent1als and B .\ degree'> 1n ph~sical educauon and Lngh'>h at Cal Staie Long Bcalh ~he .... a~ a Jl.:c.,.,pon H:trhor .\u\- il1af) < hildren'<; Home Soc1ct)' dcbu- Newport H arbor PARADE Ot' LIGHTS I},..,. I i-23 -i 10 Pt"r p,.,...on ( ; I J ) 241-; 500 t.1111 \hl "t1.·J~h1ng 111 I ong Beach and "'' nr 1.. ing on hl'1 ma\ler\ degree ,11 I < ( I kr luturl' hl]dcgroom is the son of \Ir' ~ l·llll' \rp of~an f-ranCl\CO and thl' late Mr L}le Galloway. He anendl'd tht' ( ol legc for the Record- ing .\rt!> 1n ~an franc1sco and Cal ~late ~an Diego He 1\ the manager of the ( chl Fumpa b11>.c !>tore in Corona dcl ~-!Jr The ""l'dding date hu been set for June :!9 in t Andrc1.1. '<> Presbyterian Church in \;ewport Beach SALE! MERCEDES-BENZ (714) 773·0125 Early Bird Dinner Specials 16. 9S 4 .-Prime Rib or Fresh Fish -r/ C omplece Dinner with choice of ~ soup or salad and dessert C:n , 4to6PM ~f4f/ffW/JiJ l D1r1 I W11k! ~';~~~';;~SULA 801 E. BALBOA 673-7726 How's your A.Q.? Take test and see • 1) Is this a ~11sf. ctory definlllon of .. under 1he 1nOuence of alcohol'", person 1~ under the 1nnuence of alcohol when. duc to th~ 1mbibina of alcohol. he has lost to an)' extent some of that clearng~ o intellect and self-control that he would otherwise possc'>s -es ONo ., 2) Can you d1aano~ drunkenne.~~ by physical eum1nauon - DYt!)DNo 3) Is alcohol a stimulant1-OYes ONo 4) Can you detect alcohol on a person's breath? -OYes DNo 5) Is alcohol a good remedy for snake bite? -OYes ONo 6) Will you get as drunk on beer as by drinking the same amount of akohol in stronger drinks? -DYes ONo 7) Will you get drunker by switching drinks than by taksng the same amount of alcohol in one form such a~ bourbon? -OYes ONo 8) Docs the eating of onions or garhc interfere with the breath test for alcohol? -DY cs ONo 9) In a diabeuc would the sugar in the blood produce enough alcohol to interfere with the bloOd test for alcohol? -DY cs ONo 10) Is alcohol a member of the anesthetk scnes of drugs?-OYes ONo 11) Should )'OU wait at least TRAFFIC Quiz 3 hours after dnnlong 2 highballs to be sure of safe dnving1 - OYes ONo =;;;;;~~~ 12) Is alcohol taken as a • med1c1ne necessary in the treat-iiiiiii'~ ment for any disease., -OYes ONo 13) Does alcohol increase the nsual acuitX or the acuity of ,lilill••••••••• any other sense -C:Yes ONo • 14) Will taking a dnnk of water the morning after a night when considerable wine was drunk produce intoxication? -DY cs ONo 15) Is 11 a good pohcy to take a few "shots" of whiskey to warm one up JUSt before being exposed to very low temperatures? -OYe~ ONo 16) Can one accurately prophesy the percent of alcoh~I in the blood knowing only the amount of alcohol that a person dnnks? - OYes DNo I 7) Can one state thr minimum amoun• of alcohol consumed from the percent found in the blood? -OYes ONo 18) Does loss of Judgment and the abiljt} for self-criticism occur before there are obvious symptoms of intox.ication? -OYes ONo 19) Can an exceptional person have 0.15 percent of alcohol in hts ·blood and mil retain all of his faculues'l -OYe!> ONo 20) ls alcobohsm hcrechtan? -OYes ONo -·uo11e1ndod rewJou J41 ue41 ws11040:>1e '8u1pJ~JJ pJo~ JO>llXl I? 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Questions and answers were prepared by tbe American Medical A11oclatlon. Send your wedding news The Dail) Pilot wants )Our \\'t'd- ding and engagement ne"s Tu help )Ou submit the requm:d informauon. forms are a\ nilable ar The Pros' Since 1951 1 • / '\ lAHITI IHUIUCE , 'cf:, ~ Non smoker . .._,,., ~ Rates ~--t, 631-n40 441 Old Newpott llvd, NewpcH1 8each, c.. the Dail) Pilot olTice. JJO W. Ba.\ St Costa Mesa. For weddings. quality photos oft ht• bnda/ couple or bn'de onh are acceptable. The photo must be sutr mirred no later than three weeks aner the wedding. otherwise 11 "11/ not be published. Engagement information 1s to be submitred at least seven week.$ bc.•forr the wedding . Forms and photos can ~ dropped olT ai fhe office or mailed to the Wedding Department. Daily Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mes.a. Calif 92626 ~~~~~~~~~~- reducf' 2 .. -8,, 'TOOAV! f ftl>I ... , .. 1 ... , ( •• 1 II ' (' "''I 1 t Jo I] rp1 I f 1 ' ,, I• 1d1,I ' '1 t f ,,. "' 11' I 'd lmmedlet• Aetult1 GuarantHd .. !· , I • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, o.c.tnber 10, 1984 A7 1 ' PAPARAiZI (Razzle.;.dazzle~ tap Qq~cingpace Newport's prerniei-eof 'City Heat !'.!, ~~~.!: C rowds lined the sidewalks ~oping to spot one of Limousine traffic at Edwards Newport Cinema was the mov1e .stars. lj>ut the two top btlhngs were at the almost as thick as the bullets Bart Reynolds and Cllnt V 1llage Theater 1n ~s Ang~les where the LA Co!"mtttee Eastwooclwereshootinointhemov·e ··c·t H t"\ · ~fADAwassponsonngas1multaneouseventwtth 1.400 T ... . 1 1 .Y ·ea · · 10 attendance. .he O~nge County ~re~1ere Committee of the (Maybe the spectators in Newport recognized Sam Arnencan D1abetes Assoc1at1onstagedaspectacular Joaesof"RedAlert",SbaronFarrellof"Rituals," Wednesdayeven.1ng ... all ther:anle-da~eofa Richard Hlll of"King•s Ransom" or Aadrea Evusof Hollywood opcnang plus a revival of the 30s. the period "Young and Restless.") of the featured Warner B~others film. . Guests in '30s attire mingled with the black-tie . !"S the 350 guests ~mved they were ~eeted by group in the lobby as champagne was sipped from music fro~ t~at era ~th l 00 ~P dancers m hot pink stemmed glasses 10stead of cups as was the case from costumes bnmg thearculardriveway. Three hundred 1920 to 1933. (Thirties' fashions for women were much red poinsettias, silver garlands, rec;t lights and bows like the '20s ..• just a littlt longer, said Emma Jue Riiey, surrounding the red carpet provftttd the elegant and always hats for both men and women). background. When the last bullet had been fired and the criminals in 1he spoof m ovie had been rounded up, the theater-aocrs turned pany-gocrs and proceeded to the Meridien Hotel for supper. Once again they were met by the toc-tappmJdancersarranged by Brenda Kalat1etof· Brenda'sStud10 in Laguna Beach. (Parked j ust ofTthe red carpet was Jean f-!arlow's 1929 Packard Phanton.) Who better to provide the music for this segment than Joe Mo1llaay? He's had folks dancing since 1928 and had with him the guitar he's been strumming for seven decades. Who better to chair the whole event than 8C1.DJ1y Pero, the queen of theme parties? She was in her glory wearing a long black dress designed especially for the premiere and a small black hat with veil which contrasted dramatically with the large bouquet of white lilies presented to her by ADA Board President Gordon Brodea. Between accepting compliments from guests Pero, (there with husband Jeff) said, 'Tm very pleased with the outcome and with the LA group we will make over $450.000. It will all go for.d iabetes research. · · "The hotel donated most of the food, the wme, the decorations and the champagne for the reception at the theater. They really went all out." Then there was praise for hercomm1ttcc ... Sandr R01eablatt, supper chairman; Kadly R1per,dccor- ations; and Barbara Boedre.aa, Jerri Ctmmarnsti, Nucy llan11, C.rl1tlaa Backiu, Sllerry Jowton, Paul Pacmo, Harriet Sebaa, Sanely V enhra, Pat Yoa.a(lllU, Joyce Zaeaglel.n and Mary Zvonek. The la visb u Grand bu fTet supper that had guests filling their plates included fruits. smoked fish, cheese, a variety of salads, beef you could cut with a fork, stuffed sole, duck and countless desserts. Co nversations between dining and dancing centered on the past three premieres and upcoming ventures of the ADA. "This was the best movie we've bad," said Honorary Committee member MJmJ Birnkraot (there with Hal). "I was on the first active committee and have been to all four," she added sayi11g tjlat relatives with diabetes spurred her interest. Past President Robert Paclllo mentioned seeing last year's debut movie, -"Two ofa Kind" stamng Jolm Travolta and Olivia Newton Jolm -recently on television. "A lot o f violence in 'City Heat.· "said Marilyn Gould there wtth husband Pallll. "But, enough humor for relief," said a bystander. "In March near St. Patnck's Day.another ADA. committee will bedoingadinnerto honor Tom Riley," commented Slllrley Corwl.n,directorof the county chapter staff. Others spotted about the room included Donna and JolmCTean(sheadm1ts to beinga r~ movie butl), the Andy Creans, Suiy Dultan, the Joel Good mans, Harriette Witmer chatting wnh Sara La Torre, Joan and Mike Duncan, Cynthia and Lowell Martindale, Nancy and Ned Kri1, Gloria Zigner, Sharon and J im Henwood, Germayne and Dick Cumby and Joyce and Bill Piercey. About midnight the fest1 vitjes began to wtnddown and party-goers were leaving the hotel clutching their complimentary "City Heat" record album and per- fumed table favors. · o.-,,....-i.,Lee...,.. "I wish this were Fnday and I didn't have to~o to Sandt Roeenblatt and Kathy Ruper planned Chrletopher Hartman, Andrea Evana of .. The work tomorrow," said one man as he walled for his •apper and decor for "City Beat" premiere. Younc and the Re.tleu" ebare popcorn. limousine. Stan ·Rlcbard mb and Sharon Farrell, chairman Bunny and Jeff Pero and Mike and J oan Father-entertainer to review good t~11J.es _to boost basketball . Entertainer Lte Ferrell ·will "Let the Good Time Roll" dUrina a ·s0s rock 'n' roll revue Tuciday for the benefit of Irvine's University High School Basketball Boosters Club. "It dOC!t'H--tnm to have a talented Dad to ra ise money for our team." said Will Ecrrell. Lee's ba ketball- playmg son. of the 9 pm. event at Marcers Oyster Bar on 17th 1reet at -Ncwpon Boulevard 1n Costa Mesa. Adnnn1on i stJO. The Ornnae County Crut 1na <>• soc1auon Wlll disl)lay_ 1he1r restored v1ntaae 1920s to 19SOs 1utomob1Jes and there will be ,()ntc ror tht' ~st • SOs costume. Currently prcm1cnn1 an all-new 1ct at Otanee ounty clu • f"crrdl. a popular vocalt t. sa'ophoni" and pianist ha~ h d n e\lensivc how bwmc career Whi le study10g JOurnalrsm at the Un1 vers1ty o f North Carolina, he worked with many popular rock 'n' roll show that were pcrformina locally, incl uding classic groups such ..ai-the original Drifters an~ster • plus stan-hke Chu~k Berry and Clarenct' "Frogman" Henry. Af\cr UNC. Ferrell dtd a season of ummcr • stoe~ at tile lcacndary Berk hire Pla)'hOu9C 1n New EnaJand, then 1ra vclcd to New Orleans. w t to Te·us and finalJy to Ca1trom1a On the We t Coa t, Ferrell met end toured wuh ··The Kma of the. Surf Ou1tar." Dick Dale, •nd his Dehonrs-, ana sul>scquenlly apPCarcd tn l~ feature film. "Muscle Beach Party." Durina the nut ~JCaf'1 Ferrell worked as a recordin7scssion sax- ophonist. toured the Southwest with hts own nightclub band and began entertaining in las V show- rooms. .._ Jose Feliciano <>pened his mJht· club in Newpon Beach and 1nv1tcd Ferrell to lead the house band 1n 1 . " )Ut" later. Ferrell joined Medley. who was now wotkina soJo.. u btS p1an1 t, mu lcal conductor and road manager. "Work1n1 wtth Medley was e_rob- ably lhc arc&' · -lb&na 1.bat happcnod lO me;.· ..aid :fendf. "bo-- C&Ull I learfted to much about the musk bu • and.the d1setphne f ibc slllC. PJus I stdl had umc to work tht lounfCS in La Vcp and develop somt coined matt-nal" night Special ·· When the Righteous Brothen. re- united in I Q72. Ferrell toured with them as rood manager and p1an1st He ~ to Na h" tile 1n 1979 Wlth the help of mus1c1ans Tro} ab and David Bnw. recorded ht own country roe~ album. "Hu~ Time~ .. Also aroon the collatjlo..-tors was hcl 11' ers1c1n, "ho Wf'Ote "A Bo> amcd uc" The album ttttl\ed 11rpla on lOO tattons 1n t~ t n1tcd tatcs and C'anada and was featured on a K C' peclAI ~ late '7 brou ht Fermi bad bOIM to Om1F 'OU'nlY"U tndtT of "Vo.a" al Medic}• R~urant 1n Fountatft Valk ENTERTAINMENT Al OPINION PAGE Al COMIC8A10"' Qaeen Catherine Parr (Janice RoclCen). JlinC Remy vm (ROD Pace) and lala daaCJatcr Elisabeth (Lia RadakoYlch) weleomemeny- maken to UC lrri.De'• lladrtCal Dbuler. Madrigals bid guests to 'fe-aste' UC Irvine's holiday tradition presented to sell-out c rowds By CAROL MOORE oc .. o.-, .... .- The\ ·11 be celebraung Chnstmas the olde-fash1ont"d wa) tonight a1 UC In int" "'hen 330 guests 101n -Ki ng Henr) VIII and h1Houn"' for a MadngaJ Dinner ··~e'\e found a Sptte'h that the lung gave to Parliament on Chnstmas Eve 1544 so that wtll be our tJme frame this year," said Melinda Huszt1 "That was a good year for him. his sixth wtfr was very k.tndJy and brought his d;wghters Elizabeth and Mary back for the fcstJviues." Huszt1 and her husband Joseph. director of choral ensembles at UC'I, have shepherded th.ts holiday "feaste" on campus from 1978 when 400 attended two seattngs to 1ts current run of nine sold-out banquets in the Fine .\n~ Village Theater HIS onginal mteouon was to give the UCI Cham~r Choir a true ume of bow madngal music was presented and heard. His wtfe provides the autbcnuc costumes and about 30 hours of research go into each thrtt ltncs of the scnpt that's staned each September "F1rsH1mers tell me tt's lt ke dropping 1n to a mo\ tl set.'' she ell plained "There's no plot. so 11's not a play: nor 1s 1t a concen because large doses of madngaJ composit10ns arc 100 hcaV) for non-mus1etans. Ifs JUSt an evenmg ot screndtptt} and song. court dances and a Renatssanct' banquet featunng was.sail. roast beef and P~ pottage ··Each choir member represents a speaf.c person from the rO\al coun. The\ '"e read tbetr b1ograph1es and will Ix able 10 descn be their ltfe and umcs to the guests." he's mosi pleased that King Henry -double cast 'Wtth Marl-. Rake and Ron Pace -wtll have a new reddish outfit this year based l)n one of the latest pictures of thl monarch 1hat the Hu<;1t1'1 MH found i\nd the gabled hal'I ha't' bef'n a httlt' easier to ma"'t' since tht• u1uple wn'I 1n l:ngland 1wo ~ea~ ago for h1' sahba11\.1I "In .:1 l nnlfon mu-.eum I~" some of the Wirt torm' that the\ u~d 10 la>h1on the headgear." she said. "But. 1'' cou~ there are nt' "tresm1ths toda~ sol 1mpro\'lse wnh pops1dc sucl-.> ·· For her the mo'>t d1ffa ult pan of 1he dinner I'> rt crea11ng Je"cl'I befitting ro\.alt~ -"Gluc ~~ hold up trucls in T\ commrrc1als. but 11 doesn't i ccp pearl'I 111 place ·· For her hu band. the problem ts "coordmafHln maftng 'IUrt the trumpet fanfare and singers ate read\ ;,it . the t \act moment the pudding ts flaming.'' .. mu\lc1an uncle uracd him to bcain h" piano t..-1h1n1 at nae 12 uurina hi youth In Nonh C 11rol1na In I~. whilcworkintWlth a bin(l wht(h "'a lat r to become the R1ahtcou Brothen \ back-up band, h~rrdl met 8111 Medley and Bobby Hatfield. 1 hu bcpn a Iona fncnd- 1h1p -and profes 1onal rtlat1on<ih1p that conunuc today Wtutie with "Medk • f'cndl ap- peart'd twice as pest oonauctor on the tel \it i n rock how .. The 1id .. The R ithtcou Rrothen t'Clehrat~ thtir 20 )C: rs in ~ow buStn wt th a nation ... ~ 1nn1 tour v..h1 h 'fe.ttuttd ,,.hat The H H)v.ooJ RC"· Pof1rT Qlkd ''... tM hot·fin red piano pla c:r. l tt Femi!." Lee Ferrell to pnaent ·ao. mule l"eYUe. • -..... I , A8 Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Monday. Oec:ember 10. 10~ ~Prudent risks' keep CBS on top EDITOR' NOTE -CBS has t>ttn dubbed "The Tiffany Net"orA." l>tcau~ o1lli~ c"lass olits shows and ir con 1sren1 ra1in1s uccess Althouah CBS' scne and mo\ 1e ha\ e lipped 1 b11 this ~a son, the nrr~orl< 1s rill lcadms and appear~ Mlded for irs mh conS«"uftvt pnm~11me Victory. Tha. /he fine I) m • three-pan scnc.<t on rhe H84.8$ sca~on. exp/ams why. al 8 o'clock~nd C. BS hoPt~ "( rat). L 1k1: u f'o~" will stop m<>re :it II S<jl.lS ( 64'. dubbed the ·· 11ttan) Network" b> an apprec1at1ve 1ndu • If)'. l'i dearl)' headed for 11s M\th troduced an September. proved u C~)nse~uuve fim-placc finish an the could hold the \oph1\11cated "60 TV ~n'ion's pnme-ume rankings. M mute~ .. oud1ence J hrri CBS de-\BS leado; in total households and ha~ c1dcd 1tcould rtphlt'I: ti!. lona-runnsna the largest adult audience, ahhou~h comedies, ''The Jefferson~" and the network'!. 'u~we~ skew hea' 11) "Alice." with "Crazy Like a Fox ." lowurd tht' SO-plus aac group. CBS' be)t-test1ng nl'W ~rics. which Older audiences are more habitual 8)' FRED ROTHENBERG was waittng 10 1hr wings for an in their v1cw1na patterns. and .some .. ,.........,.,..., opentnj. "C'ra1y L1l..c a Fox" stans udven1ser., complain that the grayer EW YORK_ You can count on Dee. 30. consumers are less susceptible to (.':BS. the button-down collar, "The rea!>on \H' go110 " po111t1on ol commt'rC1al pitches and, thus, le'is pinstnped network thu, ~ear after strength is that "'e IQ<>k some nsks. likely 10 change theirproduct lo)'all> )ear. never goes out of ~tyle some prudent mks" said Harve)-"We sull feel we offer 1he advcrttser CB won't br accused of beans Shephard. sensor 'ice president of more.'' said Poltrack. "\.\-(' huve more tf nd>. flashy or pantcularly in-CBS Enterta1nmen1 He and CB. "omen between lhe agesof3.S and 49. novat1ve. But 11 has no peer at Entenaanment President Bud Grant and 1he) 're the biggest consumers.h defintng and then relining the p~b-have bttn the management team As the: )Cason approaches the he's TV tastes. ssnce 1980, what am ounts to a halfwa) point, CBS' senes are several CBS was late getting into the generation for th1'i 1ndustr) raungs point) ahead of the compet1· mmisenes business. but this ,ear. ''CBS 1s bas1cnlh doing what CBS · tion and appears to be in a 'ilrong w11h long-form broadcasts 50 attract· has always been doin~ \\Cll." said Bob position with these miniscnes set for ive. CBS has a record 46 hours of lg1e1: sen ion ice pn:\l{knt of the NW 1985 broadcnsr "Robert Kenn'ed) pccial-event programming. ..\yer advcmsang agenr' "The CB and Hi s Times" in Januaf), the CBS was not the first network 10 tr) shows that seem 10 "or l.. "ell are caM .. o\tlanta Child Murders" in fcbru- prime-timc soap operas. but this an the CBS mold .. ar}. ··space" 1n April and season ·•Dallas.'' "Falcon c. rest" and The ne"' unda\ '>lnlll'l!.' marked a "C'hnstopher Columbus" 1n Ma' "Knots Landing" are among the 1.5 sw11ch from m1ddle-tiro" lOmed) to With tt"'er holes 10 fill. ( B\ highest-rated programs. drama g#ared fur the .. ,uburban. in1roduced onl~ fiq~ new program!> And this season. when CBS saw mo re ~ so p h n l ll ate d upper this fall and ha' prospered e'en o'clock scriei. "AtlerMAS H,'' wh1C'h wai. canceled. and "\hartl• in Charge" d1dn '1 provide )pnngbo rd) for the Tuesday anJ Wrdnesda)' movie\, respects vely " tructurally, ('BS' movies were not wt3ker: they "-t'F'C 1ust on tougher n1gh1-.." ~id l11el CBS remains strong on four n1gh1<i (Sunday, Monda)'. I hurway and Frtd3y), affirm1n$ She'phard'!> strateJy of building nights targeted to CBS strengths and the t·ompet1tion·, weaknesses. hephard said h1i. Monda> m~t ltneup, which tncludes "Katc&Alhe" and "Cagney & Lacey," aims for the soph1i.11cated female viewer and away from the malc-onented competition of ABC's "Monda> N1ght..Football." Thursda) ·s "Magnum. P.l.." "S1mo11& Simon" and ··Knots Land· ang" -all shows 1n 1he top IS - l0nt1nue 'to anract adult aud1rnct's. de!>p11e NBC's youthful inroads begun by "The Cosby Soow." ('8 • biggest succe<;<, l·ontinue) to bt' 11s Fnday soap twins. 1he top-ra1c:d "Dallas" and "Falcon Cre~t .. CB 1s sull sclecu' c about 1ump1ng un bandwagons For C\ample, CBS began the season as the onl} network ~11hout a certain programming fad thal 1s fading fasl. "I'm proud.'' said Poltrack, "lhat the blooper show ne'er r~achcd the pilot stage at CBS." )t&ns of age in 11s long-standing soc1oeconom1C: audience.,," said 1hough Just one of them. "Murder. Sunday programming. the network Dave Poltracl. .. <.BS' '11.:e pres1i.1ent She Wrote," became a hit. ··Dream~" initiated a cautious, two-step rescue for research. Thal audic.'nce had been waHancelcd. "E.R ... and "Charles 1n plan to repair a leaky lineup well watching "60 Minutes," then tuning Charge" are survi' mg weakly, and btforc it reached the washout stage. out the comedies. "Murder. She "(over Up'' is a modera1e succes& on First "Murder She Wrote .. in-Wrote" stopped some of1he dcfecuon Saturda)' night. Nut -NBC. oa tbe rise, partlcu- ,.,..,..,,.... --'-:=~=:~~~~~~~~~~~f;;~;;:~~\:~~~;:=--1 CB sull has problems w11h some 8 /ar/y wltb rong viewer• ~~D:W * PAC I FIC WALK -IN THEATRES * ........ -..~ tliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ BARGAIN MATINEES FIRST 2 Pwformanc• Mon•y * Thru S.tw'9y (Eacapt Holidays a Spec. E•ttmtnts) ~:~1::o'!\'o'r.1Ms.•" 'f';Mi•I•J•l4) CUNT (ASIW()()() Fast company ActreM Joan Colllna of ••1>ynaaty•• •lt.9 aezt to Secretary of State Georl(e Shults d~ a recent white hoaae d.lnner honorlnl ~enesuelan Preefdent Jaime Lutncbl. LAKEWOOD ~""l C«-nler South ~ J ...., _______ ~ IZIJ) Ul·"'9/hc"wlty At C..•••-o<ll.P rawllnl lCM 1"$-n) 12 )0 1)0 O D 6 JS t'O 10'0 ..,.. 11 acllOli ca> I 00 l IS S JO HS 10 00 MMOCUS (N) IN IXUY $1Uf0 I 00 t 00 I 00 10 00 LoMIRADA ~ _______ .. 17141194 1.00 u ...... -lo ...... ,.,,.._, .... lllOlt f 111.U toP II l IN tilil81 Sll'l•J l <I ~ S JO I 'J() 10 10 QlllU l(f'Cl DulBl ;.ILP{O 11 J IS I I~ 6 1; 00 IU ~~ 1 r~. Rockettes spread Christmas cheer MUllAllq(N) ins HO IOY.> 91DaCPI) HO l lS Ill ~IOI Cal I/ IS l ~ S ~ ltS 10 li5 lrDH&U tor (a) llOOlll STllllO l OS llS 6 OS llS. 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FIUlll 11 l(M " (l'C ll) ,. .. t •GUP!A Hill S • I UilllO H.'11 \ Ma • Mil\ 1tAf'1, lrtllO • 1t1r IP'I> •I 011 11 1 1~ 1 IO ICO tlS &1,1 'lA i ti S M&)I ror• 11" '.. • WllOlilt '"' ... 1Jfi~Je t l0 I • l , I af,Ufl• Hll I \ MA l I '°"'"If t"I 1 •• I 'IO S f4) I ".US.II llUI 1"1 'A hb 11 I ~ 1 45' * FOUNT~ VAllCY • l'fOOOBIUOC( 1"10006RIOGl ... f<* HU\11 • UIAOlUr (PC) 6 'Ml •JO Ill lll:WIAIOll ii 60 JOIO """1 IWf OM n • _. -"1_n.-t.\-.'> ____ s_r1t_11 • 1 h W0008AIOCI II (l ~ ... ~~I 06'' ' .. W '''-"OS Clll llW (NI fir t"-• •t?O ...... 111111 . !!'.••" ,, .... u1i ...-II tOfl tPC U1 I IGSlll • ACfDI ~I &110 10111 UTnL ---~ • LAGllU BEACH • 07 1711 so1.11H com . m m1 ...... ac •• ltl) Ill ' ·111..-101 .11~ ..,..<"> I JO 'HUit le (Pl) • .-i 101' LE GRAND PIANIST. Sra rt r hl· hul 1day~ nn <1 high note w irh !'>Orne great enrertainers from France. At the Trianon, the Hotel Mendien'~ warm, intimate lnu ng~. Frum rn.lw until December 15. meet Dany Revel, direct from Pari", France. He perform~ each Tt1l'"Lh1 y thmugh S(ltun.lay n1ghr from 9:00 p.m. un into rhc c"'ui hours. Join Dany Revel now, anJ in the f ururc her tor French rrn er-, at the Trianon Bar. Where nrJinary even in g~ bccomt ~omct hm~ "pcc1,tl. HOTEL MERIDIEN NEWPORT BEA H 4'i(l0 M.1lArrhur Rlvd . ':ic"ri•rt Bt .. hh (A '>lM(\ l714l 47(\~001 -. ~-- Christmas show. Radio City also will pan1c1pate in a special hohday drive with WOR Radio and Mamma Leone's res· taurant to benefit Citymeals On- Wheels, a program which feed s the homebound elderly. "If yo u take in from the communi- ty.Jou should be aQle to give out," sa1 Radio City's Ellen Sch1cbelhuth 111EAUTFUL 10 BEHOLD." -J9dc Ktal, NEW9WEEK 49 A fAAAMl.Nl ltllff I ~·-·-·-------. -NOW PLAYING -... . _ .... ,... ~sm allfA.sA , ~ ·-·-'-"' .,.. . lllwe ,_lll" lill M •c.J••M , __ '""' ,..,. \41 Jht •l\lllllll .. ~ .. l+t,,...e1""° _l .. "1U"f ,_,_ONIJI' -,., '8-frn •U-AMC•-S...• ••am •U-1111-\ Vl14n -·"' Clt-IMU10>4t ·. .•.•, ······· .. -;;;;;;----- .. .,_.. .,. .... 11'1-ama:-c· MM•Alll ............ .._.... )-.t .. &f•IOJt ---..,._ ·- ' . .. --- •ml U4--.,40U ••• >oo.,. I.OH -... 1 • Of ange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Oeceiml'*' 10 • · ··111 themed/a age. Admiral Perry has ~en updated. (Wl/Jt m ) We tmorelandand(Arlcl)Sharonhavt-n1ettheenemyandtheyhave sued.·· Eon OR I Al ---=---~=~ Dishonest cops can't be trusted to enforce laws . Lawyers. doctors. JOurnali~t!I and priests arc all bound by t heir particular c;<?<les of confidentiality. Two cases m Laguna Beach -one on its way to cuun -ma) decide just how such codes apply to police ~epartmen~ admmastrators. Former officer Wilham Lux 1s asking for $3 million because ~he d~partment fired him after he admitted during a job interview at ~nother police department that he had used cocaine once, according to documents filed in the suit. Late last week. Police Chief Neil Purcell revealed that ~no!her o~cer was fired based on information he gave during a JOb interview an another ci ty. The second officer. who has yet to commcnrnn the-case: al~gedfy reveareathat fle tmd smtm a $2,900 coin collection from a crime scene he was assigned to guard. These cases presented pohce administrators w1th a dilemma: .Should they treat these admissions of illegal activity as confi<fe.ntial or should they inform Laguna Beach that two of its professional law enforcers were admitted law breakers? The departf!lents involved decided. it seems. that the integnty of the profession demanded disclosure. A court oflaw will decide if it as legal for police professionals to share i.n formation obtained tn such a way. Whatever the outcome. tt seems clear the administrators an these cases acted in the bes t interests oflaw enforcement and in the best interests of the citizens who depend upon their police for protection. If a person is. unwilling to abide by the law. should he be trusted to enforce at? We think not. Different perspectives call for different rules At a press conference last week. Gov. George Deukmejian cri ticized the state Supreme Court for failing to observe the rule that capital punishment sentences must be reviewed within 150 days. That (ailure is undermining California's death penah}. he said. T he governor supports the death penall). At the same press conference. the governor announced he won't re able to meet the 30-day deadline for appointing the commission that will oversee the new state lotter). Governor Deukmejia n opposed the lottery. LE TTER S t . I I State lottery will teach the wrong inoral lesson To the Edi1or: ...._ This is in reply to your pro-loller) ed1tonal on rx-c. 3 Our public school<; are not O\er- burdened with cour<;es in character development. Issues of mo'it vital importance. such as ethics. moralit). mantal and family relations are left mainly to chance 1nfonnation "hich children often pick up from the wrong role model. Gambling (the lottery) 1s not character enhancing: on the contrary. ll can be ruinous to character; it 1s olien add1ct1ve The end usually JU4't1ties the means in war. politics, t:conom1cs. and pcrvened religion. but not 10 character development. In character development. pnnc1ple 1s always held above pnnc1pal. JOHN KERR r--• Costa Mesa ~-....... ~~\~~1i~-~~ If you move next to volcano, be prepared for an eruption rm not a native Caltforn1an. l was side ofa volcano I'm rather pleased fora .. sct'niccxcurs1on .. at l: .. m -born 1n Washington. D.C'.. and at one because there·~ a o;mall o;tream ol and brought me back to the ho~ at ume oranotherl've been in 40 oft he molten lava(read airplaAes) tlo-wing I 40 .\ncf. of course. I wouldn't SO states and five foreign countncs. through the back )'ard of where I plan dream of !>taning. off on the wrong 1nclu<ling Korea. to build m)' house r m pleased foot b)' introducing m}~lfto m) I have. however. hved in Cahfom1a because this small stream of molten prospcctl\ e ne1ghbo~ 3nd asluog for 23 years: and Ann is not only a rock kt'eps the 1mmed1ate area nice them aoout the tracks I buy the native. she'sa founh generatton and wann (read: tra' el con' eniencel house native. I guess that makes meaquas1-and I'll save on firev.ood (read: 40-50 Three trains rumble b) while I'm nauve by vinue ofmamage. At an) miles to Los '\ngele lntemat1onal mo .. mg in rate.aHaras I'm concerned, I've • A1rpon. plus parking or shuttle Ofcours.: there·sonlyone thing to fo und THE place.and 1 don·1 plan to serv1ceor1mposingon m)' fnend~). do ~mand that the railroad stop move. Thin~ are great I build a nice. plush. running their trams past my back I menuon theabo' e not tocemfy httkcab1n and rm warm and coz} door myself as a footloose wanderer. but as .\f\er all. that volcano 1s ne\l.·rgoing . Oon't ~ ou agn:e'• , background forwllat I'm about to sa) to erupt Is 11'> ~ .\s pre\ ll)U'il'Y stati:-d. I've lived I note 1n my e.ilot ahat some of the .\\k the pcoplt' at Mt. S31n1 Hdt'ns. ~l hereabout'> for 23 years. I've seen people in Newport are about to take Or. rm ne" 1n town. I'm looking some amallng ttungsdunf1i rhat on the a1rpon again I also noted that ume. f \\atched them build South one of the more' oc1ferous people. Coast Pia/a and Fashion Island. not one who stated "We're in a war!" to mention ltterafh thousands of moved tntothC'tlrghtpath one year B ho~I remcmbCr\\hen£1 Toro ago. I called one of the airlines and Ill was a crossroad. Wlth one gns station learned that there has been com-The cit) ofl n int' "as non-e:ustent merc1al a1rlint'scrv1ceat tht'a1rpon H v.hen lcaml' here si nce 1965. Almost 20years! Seems to• AIV£Y Ptobablythemostama.zmg thing me that the man who'sat war bought r .. cseen dunngthatt1me 1s the rapid his wa) into that war. dedineofcommon sense' One of the On the other hand. he later <;tatctl for a house and I find one that"-; a lair most glann@.t'\amplec;ot th1sdedine he mo' cd from Fulterton to Nev.pon amount underthe going pme tor has been 1hc ad' en1 ofthl' "\le not knowing .. hov. badlt reall> 1-. hou'K''> .\s the n:al c<:.tate agent'" (,enera11on .. "' here the onh thin~ down here .. Now. the a\rpon '"proh-taking me to <;ce thl· house I nott' that that's 1mponc1nt 1' thai I gt·t t:\auh lcm .. 1<. a local problem so I guC<,!> I hat wn ro"' a ~t of railroad trall.) and "'hJt I"' Jnt "1th nn rq,!arJ tu" hum 1t'sen11rcl)' po"s1ble that the man turn 1mmt'd1atl'1) parallel to thl' I hun ur al1t'nJll' along 1hc "a'. realh had no idea ho" bad 11 rl'all\ '' trall.'> \\ e reach ··m, ·· hou!>l' I note ( ommon \l"ll\l" d1ctJ1t•., tha1 <.onw- How·c-.t•r. hi'>" 1fe worh for one ot that the bad. \3rd I) i 2 teet \\ ttk and da\ ~ffil'"hl'rC l'mgo1ng to neeJ the airlines that fhcs out of the that there 1s 9:roo1 block "all acroc;c; SQm<'bod' ( om mun ~nSt." dicta It') a1rpon. You'd think she would ha'c the rear of the )ard . .\ha' That that I can:t go fora da~ a1 the beach. told him wouldn·t you'> nulroad track must run bt·htnd that d1't' into the "ater and inJute m\selt On the other hand. Newport 1sa wall I loo!.. the real estate agent m the and expect the ta'\pa)ef'\ to pa\ r'or wealth)' communll) That's not to !>a} c\e anJ ask him ahout 11. m\ o"n pooqudgment ur at best that evel)b<><i)' in Ne" port 1s · '"\ ou·re from out of state. Jrt'n·1 bad luck ( om mon ~nse also dictate~ wealthy. but I haven't nouced an} ,ou'l" that I can't mO\C into the a1rpon cheap houses there la tel> What the · .. \ c!> ·· t11gh1 path andnpec1 thou\andHil heck. thisgu) obviousl} made a ·. ··'J, ell there "a spur out there bu1 people tog.ive up 11) 1ng because I mistake b) bu) ing(or renting. I don"t ·n hasn't been u-.eJ in a long time ·· dun·1 hle the 001~ I.now "h1cl'I) a house 1n the t11ght Fine I bu' tht• house. I don't It-cl 11 \I) feeling 1s that 11 \ ou·, di\ cd'" path ncccssa" tod1mb 1hat wall to !>l'\' 1f thl' flight path for~ I \cars 'ou· .. e gm f ~1nce he d1dn 't lcnow "how bad 11 the tracl.c; arnh1n) or rust). I 1gnure a raht to bitch E' l'I"\ hod' cl~. rt· all) 1s .. "let's gi ve him a break the fact that the rl·al cstatt' agent "11hou1 t'\lCpt1on kne" or <,hould I Lct"sclosedown theairpon. insisted that "'d"': there betwe~n have kno" n l''\actl~ v.hat the\ "erc- lmagine this. Dunng m} mmpent 12 S9 and U~ pm un a specific d.n getting into xmuh.wandPringaoouu he llnlltd jn.Qnkn.o.\ook i!l thc ho~. I I norc Columnl•t Bill H•r"~Y "''rs iD I J 0 ggi n g wife ~ i g S1a1cs, I ifnd ;;,;;<C.Of1iOd OOihe lhe faCllha hehu•:ed m<>~lO ~,ca, -IT .... , oo lleoc . • •shatter a male s ego Grace Comm1ss1on advice It 1~ not Uttl·rh 1mf)( ... ,1hll' for ..1 man to rt·main married to a \~11m<1n • who Jogs. Not utterly Our l ''' e ..ind War man sa)'s a n·na1n fe" kllo"!> don·1 feel threatened at all in th~ 1 knowledge that their wl\es are 10 Jar better physical cond111on than the) are. Not impossible. no. says he Ju<;t difficuJt The term "Zero Hour" wa!I rn1ncJ a few wars ago -WWI. to be specific -to desi&nate lhc moml·nt set to ~e from a trench If pursued by an o<ttnd1. wt:1vc a thorn tree branch tn II!> face. That will top It. Q. What book onginall)' ~nttcn in English has been translated into tht' most' languages? A "Robinson Crusoe .. Nervou'i little hcno;t, the shTew No wonder. If It doesn't find something to eat at ka t every lhrcc hours. 1t can starve 10 death - ~~.:::~"" ~ .. m."""~'11 ""'"'" elicits howls in Congress • l>o ~ou ha'~ a gen1u'\ 1n lhl· tam11\ ' If <>o. "hen plannins the hol1da\ gc:nogcthcrs. )'OU might want tu consider the counsel Elsa ax well. one of this centur. 's mos reno~d ho<;tcsses She rt."Peatedh omm1t d the name!> of Ct'nam esi>ec1all} La - cntcd people from her guest list\. a~1ng. "Nothing ruins a good pan} 111.e a genius .. N1nCt)'-fi\C percent of thl' -\men- 1,ao~ poUcd S<l} 1h.e1J~!l(ve J!!. God Fifty-four percent say they don't Tet )4}1d belief 1nflucncc the wa> the) conduct bu'iinc s. Wh:u do )'OU ma"c of that" I ooks as though my rcadc:-r 1n Yuma rs gomi to have to pack up and $0· Pity. :Cfhe'9ool of World Ranl- 1n&J" decrees that any placi wtrert 1cmpcraturcs C\.Cr get over I 10 degree~ F. 1 unsuitable for human habitation - Lawmak ers s upport w aste reduction a s long as it 's a~ay from their te rr itory WA HINGTON -At the end of man\ ol h1~ rt:Cl>mml'ndJtllln'-In thl' . President Reagan's St'Cond term -1f small pnnt. of cour;c.· thl· hill added the federal government docsn 't cau11ou)I}. .. Tht'\c 'Pt'' 1hl rel· change its spending habi1s _ the ommenda11on' an· not h1nll1nti · t\p1cal f'amit)·s share of ah~ S25 Ju<;1aboutc,er11inl'h.111l'Jt1rJH'' tnlhon national debt will be $40.000 propo..als unlll Pre'l1dl·nt Rl-.1g.in One wa)' or another. this debt mu 1 indicated he might .il'lu.111\ tx· erious &-paid: H~re-11l'C1tle bleak: altema-about them. He began J"u111~ J1m-tnc orden the hul'\':llll rat<. 111 t.Jves: (I) Each family could shell out implement the rcfom1, that ~tidn t more uxe . (2) the government could need congressional :ippm' ,11 "'l•" hl· slash its ~rv1ccs, or (3) the Trca f') has let 11 be l..no"n lhilt h•· II !'fl.''-' could devalue our money and pay 11T Congn?s'> to adopt the 1~'it 111 thl· the debt 1n cheap dollars propo<tal!>. g.1vc or tnkt• J I~'\' There 1s a fourth aJternallve. wtu b Jn a <,uJden chan&e of tune, mJn~ Jac1 ANDEISOI in thl· L nt1\•d St.-tes:;-mlt\ .-bout lOU .1rl' H'all~ nl'\'<ll'd but rongrc mrn huH· blod.t·J the c m ol fl\' of thrm !ltnrl' 1476 n Paul Tnblc R \ .1 " 1~ pl\ JI He Javor. the Grncr < ••mnw•!>1on'\ l'<'Onom1r~ -C\lCpt l11r .1 propo\al to do~ dt'" n Ft \t1lOrtl\" \.ti Soldiers revive battles iiJ court NE\\ YORK -In one courtroom sm Wilham WestmorclaAd. com· mandcr of the debacle of Vietnam'. and 1n another sits ~I Shan>~ commandCT of the debacle or~• non Th~y have both broupt suit; one a.p1nst CBS, one against Time, sed.ma to win m coun lhe VlCtory that eluded ahem on the ban.lefiekt l.n the media age. Admiral Perry baa been updated. Westmorela.nd a.na Sharon have met the ennny and they have sued But there the surulariues en4. Westmoreland ts handsome. a profilre on a recruitment po tC1'. a soldier ._.ho 10 a bygone era v.ould have been a hero on horseback. but who in this one was forced to dismount to wnte Q'lemos. His testimony 1s replete wi1b Jargon. with meetings hetd and cables sent. wuh autbonty deleg.atcd aod w11b cnscs caused not by the enemy m the field. but ne-wspapt'T repon.s back 10 Washington that had the Penueon brass 1n a dllher ~ot so Sharon Fai. sloveoty, a pastry chef posmg as a wamor. be JS the unexpected man of action. S1mog 1n the dimness of the counroom where the RosenbeTgs v.ere con- Ytctcd. he dcscnbes how be 'itt'Cnt m the ntaht to meet the Ph&ngms of Lebanon· "I was unarmed. I was mel by a group. of 10 or I 5 armed 'f>haJan&Jsts and put myself -I put my hfe -m their hands:· Earlier ht had discoursed on the "'nature of revenge tn the Middle East, us1na the English word, the Arabie "Word. w Hebre~ word and for each be had an namplt' of death dnwn from hfe .\mencans. of course. arc mott mtere ted m the Westmort"land case But his i<1, an incon~uenttal tnal since 1t'i effect on ell~r the pre~nt or tht• future "111 be nil He ts suing CBS fur \J\ 1np. in a documenlaf) that he panil·1p.itt'd in .i cons.ptr.lC) to undt'r- e,um.itt' l'nem' 'itrength But "hat- n t•r the truth ul thl· lharg<' 11 h.irdl~ •nauer\ .:ind 11 \\ e .. 1moreland hJd not \UN It'" "'ould remember the Jocumt!nta~ an' wa\ \. 1etnam was not iust bttiiuse. or troop ~llmates. but because 11 should not have ~n fou!Ult in the first plJilce. This though. ·~ prec1sel~ the war \\ C'itmoreland 1s figh11ng all over again -the war against the "ar ttself "aged ~ cnucs 10 the media It 1 a "ar against those v.ho are perct'ived to ha .. e caused the failure in V1<"tnam. those who like the Jews ol fascist 1ma!Jna11on s.tabtx-d the arm) 10 t~ back for trl' lucre (lf circulauon a.nd ra11ng.\ .\nd ~ •\\>~ ·• 1c; doing tt all again. re" 1c"mg the memos and the l"l'l~'Utiis:"th~ e:tbtt'nlfdl:M'bmfi -- the grand strateg) SC'iS1ons with l < I.\ DI.\. (INC PAC -tight1n& bis paper "ar one more time A.n accoue- tant 1n full battledres.<.. he no~ ltadsa (hargt' of law~ers seeking to proYC that h1<; troop estimatt"'> were hon that he "'uuld not ht' about them to ht\ (••m mandrr 1n l"h1cl CH'n 10 '''tn tht IA.J.r '\h.irnn 11n the nlhl'r hand. wou.ld Jl• 1n' thing"' v.in J "ar Because or him 1'rJclt tro~>P'> .,ta\ and die in L c!)Jnon That "JS hi\ "ar He lllOu'l\l'tl 11 Hl· argu<'d for 1t .\nd ~ ~amt·d 11 \lUt He told the< ab1nct hr v.ould tJl.e thl· J,rJ('h amn onh k11l1nictl·~ mw Lt>ronon an·d ~ tcd. 11 tu &·irut He s~ud nothm(! about maktn[! war 1 m s, na but he-did He p.nt th\' Phalangr fo 8<' terrori t· hun11n~ 1n thl' Paleo,;un1.in camp~ ot \hat1IJ and ~hr3 1 he Clutcome 1ri "h1 .. h thl" inno.cnt "ere "laughtcred "'" "l'nl·J the 'H>rlJ ')01 him' \haron shouts Not ht tauh h\' '"'"t' .\nd· <,(1 he ha<; 11U«1 Timcimag.a11nc \"harp.mg 1t lied -whm 1t rf'ponN ht' had ~ on the Ph,1lan,''" He-\t'd' the u'iual SC"· \'t,ll m1Jh,•n J1llla.-.. hut what he rtalt\-"~ll)l\ I\ .1 \Cn11l I of rtt Ctl~ '1rg1n1t\ a 11n<1lnl 1hat. atter all l~ ~1lhns hl't"'een c hri~t1an and l\f(l\km h~ lOUM not h3'e anu~ rateJ that lht Phalan l!>ts "'Ollld \laught<'r tht• 1nn1)('('nt t\'t Q. Not every lnnauuac rnn be wnttcn down. true'! Take<t fhe lime!. mort ht'at to tum the hamt'd ta" payers might prcft'r Its polmc1ans have stan"'1 ho~ hog for be 1sisthls. Therc1ssomuchwastc1n Gra~·s soalp The louJ.:~t hue .and aovemmcnt programs that 1f the · cn has come· from the rnnvr men misspendina and m1 manaaement who n\iaPPfOpnat~· our ta' mont"' were ehm1n1ted. the budaet could be anJ ahe ~urcaucnm who m1s\pcnd It balanced without cutung lqJt1matr _ __.._u see. ~Con re'" l3ll!f\ to httk' benefits or ra1S1n& talle croups of \.Otcrs find coniiif>ulors I 't'n "twn thcrt' nre no 'nll'" dl'lenthng '1.a tc or no -.«t1l1n.il prc.,.,urc for p~rcl\:nt1al trc•tm<-nt. there ar~· tht bureaucrats Behind .1lmo t ~\ T'\ meffi 1CO\."). there t a •l•\C:\ 111 hur\·aucrats v.ho pun lrom 1u rontinuancc .\n\ wa le th:it i'i ehrnan.ill~ "'111 re-dlk~ l~1r ar- [ltopnstmn\ '0 t~~ Yi 111 lia;ln firr,-rh it11 \"' t"n l.i't dollar \nd the .. M't .1dt'pt at horn'"ouhn& < OI\ rt'I hamn th1' '" ~ II but ll\ v.1th L~ban1m .-b·· b...-.rttll thought 1h1"&s thrl1ugh T 11 \\.in h mu'\I tic .. ild· JUd1,atl·d .in tnl'omrctcnt wbo learnt'\.! nothing and forgot ""Cr')· thing - A You've jot that naht In fact , of the .l.000 difTercn1 lanauaac pokcn. only about 1 SO haH 11 ~nttt'n form If the weight or tht' ~ltwalcr i ~8 pcl'tent salt. that ~It water won't act ORANGE COAST DlilyPillt boiling water inao 'iteam thJn to bnna frt«mng water to a boil Rhubarb lcav~ art Po1son6'~. L.M. #Hy' 11 • 1 Uk•te4 t"Ol u ma I 1 t. H. L. Schw8fll UI ,, t .fl' -Frenk Zlnl .M• ·~'"IJt.,,,- Tom Tett ' [ 10! c, .. , lh•ff i r, Cr 1,,. - The idea 1s nor new, Ronald who h \(' &JommcJ 9ntu ntra hen· Reagan floated 1t back 1n 1976. What efits)H the taxp.i,cr~· r'pcn t< 1 he 1<1new1s the C'\CCUtion of the 1dt' by a conarc men arc oppo'it'<l tn \\:l'-l<' l•I prn1dcntfal comm• ,ton of bu nc cou~~ • Ion a 11 1'1 m "">mcont· cffic1t:nt) e11pcm, C'll3bhshed b) clsc·.s ptt.sen:c. President Retaan and headed b ThelT arc mort th;an 1 ' tX•' pdSit tndu,tmlm J. Peter •NCC. officu, for rumple, th ' ~ne IOt) What t>caan tn the Gtpl)Cr's old pc pie or 1 Out "'t'n Ill> J'fl-ork pctoehc a a rtw &.nCC'dote from h1 fli&htrn a ~on m man ~n then· \ index caru ended' up am 1vc tudt oneonJheothtt.11'1LSoLotW~ b} 160 1op bU ncu c u11" 'WOl'l't k't the tntffi .c1H pns.i otl1 _ ~ 'ronu11n1n1 2,478 propo ls to cut con'<lltdatcd. " -·ll• vi ofS424b1lhon I \.t>Rl'J> n{'h\tor:R.:\t~tbr O\.Crthrtt }Cllltl an,tan Hc·u t unc:h ron~"' m« At fint.~ ~lit1c1an cl1m'bc1"<1 ~an implaca I foe ot 't'mmcnt board •rltt ~ bl.ndw n and P"C wane. But let mcanc II) "' d hp-S'Cr'\1<c tupport to his rtfomn . ont of lhc un) ~'t ufll~ in hi\ :Y ht n lr N hcd throuJh • ~ 1-• nat1'-c 01.1r 1nJ he'll rai ho-.1 utaon b\ • cn.t~I V\''l\t end< nint Oft~ <4.000 mthta tt\ tall unn' h)(\tnote l or ta\pa\c~ v..ho "ant "' ftah• hacl. PncrC.ra\( and I 1n-.11e \\iU IO JOIO ( 1uun~ 1n\I "'• IC Th" " "I Mn-proht. non.pani\3n, ro \•!'001' orpn11:1uon ~ho le purpo t'i to m!UC't" ft'<tml "' 'itC and 'taunl h the trmt?lr fin n<'1 I drain h. ncuhtr uppuru nor \(m- m ·nt pf'O&J'lm\ pc1 ~. u ~ onl) to 'top the ml\ f)tmhna h' the propl " • dm101itet &h "~ \\ nte to C &tu ·n 1n t \\a te. P 0 a.,, I 000 Ben rran hn \311on "'" h1n ton 0 .. ~ Or t.11 1-l \ Of.UT_ , Jd AUt'N Oft I • • _,~,,,_ tieluual '· , in two d1tkrent counr<'Om t-.o , \.Cl'\ d11'kn·n1 lt'Tin11'5 uk t r t datl'crcnt !'f'.1~ni.. "'"'amort'land ~ld1e-n un but he i" an old man arid h1\war1,hth1nJ him ot ~ hama •~-. n lc;~h Gabi~ mnnbeT. a puht1('1l force, a poh,1c.'1an ..,ho m l \Ome ~~ he pnmr m11'11\ter. , "<'lmortland to rri'la1m I p.t\l 'h ron 10 cl 1m thr futurt T I ma au the di ("frn(T. 111 fight nn morr The othn h1rJI ~'ltf ltk-lua"' ~ <'9lntan 1 , . . \ - "" ~·o °'8nge Coeal OAJLY Pt~OT/Monday, o.c.no.r 10, 1H• I - PUNKY WINKBRBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau " ' THE FAMILY CIRCU~ "We all hofto wash our hands so we can sign Grandma's Christmas cord." llARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "What happened to my candy canes? as 1f I didn't know!" GORDO GARFIELD MOON MULLINS TIMf TRIALS ... JUDGE PARKER Be...il!VINC:. CRAIG TO ee DePRESeEO OV1!R HIS SIST~ 8eT'H'S ll+.NESS .. Tl-fl! FUX>R NURSE lNVITES HlM TO THE CAFETERIA OURING H&R COFPCI!! Bl"EAt< • J , .. ...... ~-- , "( I-n.uo H~ eam..E~ fS 8EEJt 00 ~E' WALL ... J"J lWO M~ earn.ES <Y ~... -"=' . • ll 1> BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) :-_-:,-=-.:: .. -=-=------------------·- 8 "Oops! Sorry!• DENNIS THE MENACE Mfi!. ~.? E1t M~s. H. CALt.ED AND S,AIDTO 'MEET-HeR. ... by Hank Ketcham ~ ro j J J I ! by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson ' I ~<1ET WHE~E, BUT WHEN WAS Tv/D Ho RS AGO·-'JCU'D fC'lllfi!iiii~ BEiTEf< M~ .. by Harold Le Doux r \ .. ' SHOE PEANUTS DOES SANTA CLAUS AAVE A TITLE OR A RANK ? ----------------~ ' I I DON T KNOW .. I VE NEVEJ{ THOUGITT ABOUT IT .. bv Charles M. Schulz 11LL PUT DOWN LIEUTENANT COLONEL "-' DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan· t Ui\Vf. AN INIE.RE.~i1NC, 5e.1e.NC.E. f'RDJe.G T. B1c, ~01'\.\~ 1 ~~\/E.10 IAKf. 0,\0'~ ~ PQ.f6~RE. W~~ "'E'~ REL.l\i-f.O AND l&)~f-M ~· fJ A~~~. ~IR61 l'U.. N~D A 5™-i6MOMANOME.iER. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston '/(:;.) DRoP '"'°'E. (l)wt\ )!He. OOEf\D OJER, \.n.2.IE.. !HIS l~'{IS TUMBLEWEEDS BRIDGE ---- Q.l -As South. vulnerable. you hold: +KQ73 (" 95 O A4 •AKQ83 The bidding ha.'< proceeded: South Weat North Eaat I • PaH I 0 f>Ha l • PaH 3 • Pua ? What do you bid now'! A.-You have considerably more than you have shown so far. Slam is a dis tinct possibility if J'llrlner has a heart control. and even a gTand slam may be in the offing. For the moment. though. you can do no more than <thow your key card in partner 's suit. (;ue·bid 'three diamond11 . Q.2-As Soul h. vulnerabli", you hold· +A9e <7 5 0 KQ876 +Jl052 The bidding has proceeded: North Eut ..tla Weet I • Pua I 0 Paaa I • PaH 3 • Pue 3 <> PaH ? What do you bid now? A. -The companion'hand to the one above. Partner is probln 1or lhe right contract by ahowlng t.he dla mond ace, and ther is no reason why you should do anything other .than cue·bid in return. Three apade• is the only action Wt" accept. Q.:l,-Both vulnet'able. u South you hotd: +KQ'75 c:;)AKJ <>KQ +QJ8 Whal la your opening bid? A.-You have a balknced hand of22 poinu, which fJ the ltJttbook op n lnJ or two no trump. Th tact t hat you ban a five card majonult r1 no rHton to e~htw lb moat d rip tlvt bid available I , ''1HE1U~ ONYOOR Farr. '? DRDDY . by Tom K. Ryan ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.4 -Neither vulnerable. as South you hold: •AKJ54 ~:?AJ6 0762 •62 The bidding hai1 proceeded: North EHt South Weat I V' PaH I • PaH 3 V' Pua ? What do you bid now? 4..-.0bviously you are in the slam zone, but how are you supp~ed to tell partner about both the quality OMAR SHARIFF have an absolute maximum no trump that 1s made even better by thf' fit in partner's second suit. Jump to four hearts. Q.6 -East West vulne ra ble, as South you hold: •6S.C ~752 <>.1109754 •6 The bidding has proceeded: Weat Nortla Eut SMtla 1 • Obie Pua l <> 2 + Obie Pa.. ? CHARLES GOREN of your spadf' suit and your Cine What action do you take? trump support? The solution is to A.-Par tner's action la primarily delay raising hearts Cor the for penaJUes. However gnat your moment.. Rebid three spades then respect for partner's judgmen' bid five heart.a at your next turn.; .arilht. be, there are atUI Jimlll to Putner s hould get the message what you ahould have to pa11• To that you are making a elam try in expect partner to produce at leut hearu wu..h no control in -either alx trick• (H~-dMenn la a bit too minor auit. much. For afety reuons. we would Q.S-Both vuln,.rable, as South you ~old: +AJ5 1::17fl OkJS +10?82 1be bidding h.u proceed.d: pull lo tw~ diamonds. North l'Aat So.itla Wett Hew••1!Ya.....&ai.M1tope•· J C::> Paaa J NT PHa l.llc leed? caiar ... 0... ... &a.. S 0 Pan 1 ...,,.,, ,.., a,~.,,. ......... .. What do you bid now? 0,..... l..eMf." ..... tt.8$ .. A. -Desplu-th• fact. your aupport "G•re•·Lta.,," cart •f Uila for dia.nu111dl ls mu(b tw>tteT than ... ~!P.O. ha.flt, Palayn.; for hearit, you tnu t r \urn partner N.J. 1911J. Make cli*lr ,., ..... ti to h~ f1rat 1ult ~<&UN it la 11 lonr •• New~. or longer. than hi ' ond ault.. But thr t heana not enoL4.1h. You I Dellea'hopee for NFC pa.yon berthfedea with Ion. 82 • • MONDAY. DECEMBER 10, 19M . Who needs natio·nal television? Dickerson thrills home crow by reak_ingSimpson'~mark broke Simpson's sm'1e-scason mark of2,003 yard_s. With one aame rem1in111a in the regular season, Dickerson now has 2,007 yards. By CURT SEEDEN Ofho.trNetewt "When he aot th e 2,007 yards. J wd 'that's cnou&)l. · I told him to take the rest of the day off," said Rams Coach John Robinson. They don't always speak k.lndly of Eric Dickerson back an Houston, but then people in that pan ofTexas have held a grudge ever since the runnina back from SMU said he didn't want to play professionaJ ball with the Oilers. "It feels fanwuc," added Dickerson. "I got so tired of hearing about it(the record) and people asking me about 11 I was even drcamina about it." • And the Oilers themselves tried to make a similar point on the field at Anaheim Stadium Sunday. But late in the game, 21 S yards later, Eric Dickerson had responded to the criticism the best way he knows how. One week earlier, Dickerson had said he would have rather broken S1mJ>$0n's record on national TY {when. the Rams meet San Francisco Friday oight). but that changed when Dickerson beard some less-than-unkind words from some of the Oi~rs to him and his blockers Sunday. "l wanted to do somethina to show them," Dickerson said. "We had said we wanted to 1et 1t 1n San FranClsco on national TV, but we had some bag runs and the offensive hne was aenina upset. They said, 'Let's break it today.' They came to the sidelines and said, 'You JUSt need five yards,-j ust five yardi .' "I aid, '.le&'~gct ~t toda)'..'" Dickerson put on a show for 49,092 Rams faithful Sunday by running his way past O.J. Simpson and into the NFL record book as the Rams scored a 27-I 6 victory over the Oilers. · Dickerson's nine-yard run with 3:30 remaining in the game brought the crowd to their feet and his teammates to fhc center of the field as the second-veifr running back Dickerson's record-breaking run ·was a sample off- tackle play for nine yards that turned Anaheim Stadium into pandemonium. ., ............ Ram• runntna back Eric Dlckenon carrlee for a •hort iatn dmtnc Bunda''• aame &aaln•t the Bouton Ollen. Dlckenon carried for a total o( 218-yarda, four more than neceeeary to Mt a new MUOD·total 2,007 yarda, ~ o .... J . Slmpeon'• mark of~.oos. •tin 1973. I 1---Wild card assured, Raiders face Lions New England loss takes t e pressure off LA tonight Things reached a peak last week when the Raiders beat the Miami Dolphins 4S-34 in a nationally tele- vised shootout at the Or~ge Bowl. ln that game. Raiders running back Marcus Allen rushed 20 times for I SS yards and three touchdowns, 1nclud- PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) -It 1s ing a 52-yarder. and All-Pro co r- perhaps a measure of the Los Angeles nerback Mike Haynes returned an Raiders' areatness that Coach Tom intercepted Dan Manno pass 97 Flores never di spa ired, even when the yards for another TD. def~nding Super Bowl champions f h .. went into a three-pme losing st reak "These are un games to coac . last month. , · Flores sa,id. "You look out there and Flores: decision to stick with his somebody's always makin'a big pla y. basic banle plan paid off and the Hopefully, most of those big plays are Ra iders are assured of a wild card made by your guy," playoff benh now that New EnaJand The LiQns, meanwhile, are a team lost to Philadelphia Sunday. goina nowh'cl'C. At 4-9-I. after W1n- Thus, th·e Raiden, 10-4 with a nin• the N~tional Conferen~ Central thrcc-pme winning streak, ao into Div1~1on title last year. the L:1ons have toni&ht•s National Footbtll LcaJUC-betl1 out of the playoff picture for pme (Channel 7 at S o'clock) apanst several weeks. the Detroit Uon1 with a lot less riding Still. the Lions are a team Wllh on the outcome. considerable talent and have proven In typical Flores fashion, however. to be· touah when playina before a he ,ives full credit to his players for national television audience, as the turnaround. evidenced by their emouonal 31-28 "The best thins about this team is victory ov:er the Grttn Bay Packers that since we've put ourselves in a on ThankJgiVing Day. hole and hid to start flahtin1 to make Behind the passing of Gary the ei~offs, we've • never looked Danielson and the running of full- back. 'Aoreuaid. "We·ve taken each back James Jones. the Lions rank.ed week, each game by ltaelfandjult did fifth In the NFL in total of'fcnae, with -what we l\ad io d01'' · 4,865 yards. ,. '· wuu.... Carmon ,. .. I wanted the record to be broken in tb1s stadium " added Robinson ... J thought 1t was a great emotiorutl seen~ I'm sure that for the fans that came here today it was a s11nficant pan of this franchtsc." And Dickerson doesn't have an y plans to stop Fn~y when the Rams take on the 49crs an a game which ~kt propel them into the NFL playoffs. "I bope I can get the record so far out that the next aU)' who tnes to break tt will break his neck," D1ckcnon said. The road to a record °"°8at . Dallas Cleveland P1ttsburati CinannatJ oam._.,__... .. ..,. f•r Erfe Dletenee Dickerson came into the pme necdtna 212 to break the record, and the Oilers weren't known for their strona defense apanst the rush. New York Giants Atlanta N.. 21 27 23 22 22 19 20 24 13 21 28 2S . zs- 33 27 Y ... 131 102 49 19 120 107 '17S 14S . Knowing that. Robinson wasted little time in throwina Houston offauard On the fif\h play of the game, quarterback Jeff Kemp tossed a 57-yard bomb to ~ Hill to gJve the Rams a 7-0 lead. l The Rams went on to build a I 7-3 lead in the the first quancr as Dickerson scored from seven yards out and Mike Lansford booted the first of two field goals. By halftime, Dickerson had already rolled up has customary I 00 yards (I ~ actually), but th~ Rams held only a 20-13 lead as Oiler runn1na back Larry Moriarty (Pleue .ee DICIER801'/B2) New Orleans • Atlanta San Francisco St. Louis Chicago Gre~n Bay Tampa Ba y New Orleans Houston To&ali IH 38 108 149 132 191 149 215 IM'7 Lansford gets his kicks, too, an-d a record Rams place-kicker quietly sets team field goal mark By CHRIS MONAHAN 0.-, "'9t C:.1 I' I •ut Well to no one's surpnse The Record came in Sunday's R.am- Houston Oiler game before a crowd of 49,092 at Anaheim. Oh sure, Eric Dickerson passed the vaunted plataeu, rushing for 21 S yards to 11ve him a total of 2.007 for a season, breaking O.J. S1mpson's 1973 record of 2,003, but that's not The Record m question here. The Record is 13 straight field goals, a Ram team rccorcf, set by barefoot placc-k.lckerM1ke Lansford. Lansford broke the old mark of 11 ~t 'by Tom ~m~y an 1976 How did Lansford feel about his I feat (feet) vs. Dickerson's more publicized accomplishment'> "I think they're making too b1& a deal about him <Dickerson) J'll bet he couldn't kick 13 field goals 1n a ro~ There should be more people here talking to me," Lansford said to anyone who would listen. In a wa_y, Lansford has a legitimate gripe about the decided lack of publicity he has recei ved. While Dickerson's numbers have been gra~ bing the headlines. a quick check of this year's Ram stat1st1cs shows that m six of the 10 Ram wtMt includ.ma Sunday's 27-16 win, Lansford's foot- ball combinatio.n have provided the Winning marain. Included amoni his 13 straiabl lS his career best of SO yards that came in November io Green Bay on a day that his.JWo kicks provided the only Ram points in a 31-6 loss. The field aoaJ attempt that snapped his streak was a 41-yarder in the fourth quarter Sunday, which he booked wide to the left. "I butchered it. It bad to end. rm JUSt &lad it didn't ha~ next week .(apinst the 49cn) or ln the pla)'offs." Lansford said. One factor that nu&ht have figured an l.ansford's miss lat.t m the pme: He was sick with a virus and was unable to practice all week. "The virus really sapped my stttnath. L wasn't 100 P"'ftt"' and I was ured at the end of the game." Lansford wd. Lansford attnbutes his pro- fessional success to the fact that he requires a shoe onl~ on his other foot lthe left one). a change that he says came about as a result of a blister ~hile he was bounClng around with the New York Giants, the 49crs and the Los Angeles Raiders, all before he signed with the Rams. Lansford dcscnbcd the transition. "[,got the bhsterand started kicking without the shcic (on the right foot). I nouccd I was getting more height and · I SUl}ed with It. I wouldn't be in the (Pleue eee LAlfSl'ORD'8/B2) For UCI, Hawaii did wonders Anteaters now face big test against Montana By CURTSEEDEN Of !tie D.itr ........... Playing a pair ol games 1n Hawa11 did wonders for Coach Bill Mulligan's UC Irvine >\nteate rs Not Onl} d1d UC! come home With a pair of victones (over Hawa11 Pacific and the Un1vers1ty of Hawa11) but the Anteaters also came home JUSt a little bit closer as a team . "It was good for them to be together." says Mulllpn. whose team must now travel to Montana for a aame Thursday and to Ponland Saturday night. "They were able to ao to a luau and ~e also had plent) of 11me to prac " But Mulligan notes. there will no luaus 1n Montana. "It's a difficult place to pla), a lot ll~c Red Chana," the 4.nteater coach admits. . The Anteaters fiaure to stick with the1chanaes the) were forced to make in Hawa11 when they take on the Gnzzhes m Missoula That means Tro\ Carmon and Bryan W1lJ1ams w111 " start alona Wlth Jerome Lee. Johnny Roaers and Tod Murphy. Carmon scored 24 po10tt in lus fint stan Thuma} m a victor) over Hawa11-Pac1fic He added 18 m 'Saturday's 87-82 tnumph over Hawaii. W1lhams came up Wlth 14 ass1s1s Saturda} nigh t as a replace- ment for Rodney Scott who was forced to Sil out the game ~1th an ankle mJury. "We're not going to pla' Rodne)' unul he's well." noted Mulligan "We're going to act that ankle well one way or another " l\1ulhgan says his team ha\ 1m· proved although a lot of \"Ork on defen~ 1s still needed "\\ e d1dn ·1 play well defensively either ni&)lt. \\e were able to cut down on turnovers. thou&)l.'' · "Saturday was also the best we've run all year," the UCI coach said. Muttipn says the best indication of the Anteaters' improvement 1s Satur- day's victory which was ac- co mphshed desp1t.t the fact JUntor · forward Tod Murphy went I for 11 from the h nc. The UCI coach says freshmen Bons Kma and Wayne Engelstad wtll be1he first two players ofT his bench on the upcom1na two-game road tno GWC women capture state volleyball crown vr~LIA Golden \\est Collcv made Its 20th straight \,ICtOr) its sweetest of the year Sun~ as the Rustlers topped ~ ... nza College an three pmcs to win the women's state community collqe volleyball cbam- p1onsh1p at, of all places, Golden West H1ah School here The Rustlers made quack work of their champ1onsh1p march. ~1nnu\1 all nine of theu pmcs an their thrtt matches of the two-day tournament • Oranac Coast, meanwhile. the run- ntr-up to Golden Vkst m the South Coast Conference. finished third m the Jtate tournament aftct los1n1 to Dc.\nza an four games carher 1n the da), IS-10. IS-13. 16-18 and 15-7. . Golden West brttzed throuah the first two matches. wannina I S-6 and I S-9. but had to h&na on 1n a tt&ht third pme bcf~ chmuina at wath a I S-1 3 verdict. In the championship pme, the Rustlen were sparked b)' tournament mos\ valuable player Sally Rea who had nine kills. brinjltll her tour· nament-hiah 1otal to 41 , and all· 1 f:f i · " b ' R Id ddl it tournament 1clcct1ons Chru NFC p ·~0 -~pl•=~po~i:~I: Loss l~·aCard~~A~~~.!1 .... ~.~~quali~ tLou~W .. h•••· :;~~;.~;.~;~~~-~~~ By'" A•--~ PN11 f . ._ Ea "" "'Y'" d h ton and "'-1'-s, ..,.th New y-..a. out ...._ .... leas West, while Oonobuc ruordcd I 1 The National FootNU taiue playoff use o a l()fjarta atcfj) the It 1J1va11on. would '1ve St Louis the mle an t e oft .. -1"!::"~1':_~--,·n'tt OU'"·om~.. • .. _.rv kills in the chncher Picture could be completed with a mlnlmum the Natioital Football Conf'c~nce shll hu aut0Mat1c playoff pot. en; uww .,...,_ ...., ... rta eels Ad,. • be I thru playoff spots open. Only the On~o On the other band. the Own could qualify Fttshman blocker Cece Ebu also lr A ne•t "~ t ! on t. Bea.rs, 9-6 in the Central Dlv1t1on, and the n Should the Rams toac on Fnda~ ma.ht. the an some eatics desptte losin1 to the Salntt if the rtCOrded nine k.tlls for the Rustlm The Amlrican Football Conference p11yo ran lA...1 outlook beeomes cont\isi Consider: 10 Cowboy' then lose to Miami and out1>dc hitter Karen 'K.Ju&ht had anianmentt are almost complete, with :!l clinched. IOme ' amuilicatcd 1( R.1sa1 and Qianl6 -.'\f\, _. ·•"l&.b ber ~u.- tbe Central Division Division race umet system for determ1n1na playoff teams. e Cardinals pme W11l deode ~ thu'd playoff' tuah fivt bloeb. • Miam~ l 3-2, it champion of the Euiem The. I 0-~. open \be deciJave weekend on Gianu could lose to New Orleans &nd still spot, and lhe Cov.boya..Dolph1n1 pmc woWd 'Oolden Wnt ~0.1 ). which lost 111 Division. Denver and Selt\k, both 12-3, fnday n1&ht at San francuco. A Rama vic:tOry qualify. bVl •n ot.hm could~ sidelined ~en be mcani ~ tint match of thc.11t11Q.D,._&.o-San Diqo un&le S.tu~y todctmnl• which clubl win would a>ve Los Aneeles the No. I wald card Ytiith a victory. The dcterm1n1na factonn ach The only WI)' Dallas can bfy after 1 Mcu. dropped Ammcan Rt"er and the "Wnmn Qi.;tton and wbict. It rt1-t.td to 19.0t and -oold '"''UM WIY for \be N•w V ork Kenatto -.ould be the out.come of the DlllH ivtctOT')' by \he Rims 1 for the u to Iott. OtA nu twd.ey to -q,uaii for tht wal -card atatut with the defendina chlmptot;l Oiants, M . to cljncb the *Ond wdd card a Miamj pmc on Monda)l niaht. The Cardinali m\1.1\ Win to p 1n a plaYoft" ft The R\ltllcn !has acuon had Loi Aneeln Raiden, 10... day \aur Mth • Y1C10fy over lhc ew Ortans A Ramt to and vtctoncs b}' the RC'Chkms berth, but the Rcdskiru could qa.lifYnuomt Just t'WO matches ID nw pma aftrf Pinabuf'll!t J. 7 \.would win the Central Saints. 4 • • and Co-wbo> would J>Ut those thrtt an to the even if lb loat t0 t. lout Tlu1 cowd tht lou to Mtsa. · Oivitlon wim a V1C1.0I')' over tho Ralckrs.. A Wini by the Rams and Oiints would t.Mn playoffuhcadoflhtGiants.e\itft if e York happen 1fthe 011nu and Cov.boy1 lo •nd OCC, •hich cndcd 1u ...o11 at Pittabul'lh ton and. a vk1ory by Cincannti 1et tho•• for Wuh1n1too. 10-J, to win the beats "' Ottca.n A Ram I a Clrd1n1t the Rams wtn. or tf the Otanu and \.ht 16-6, -~ for third piMle 1n me now 7.r, would aive the ftf\h and la1t A NFC Ea 1 title outn•ht Mth a vktory o~« th victor)' o"er Wa h11'\1'°n and a o v.tn bmJ and Co• win. prat..,OU• toumam.tat ' . I D 0ninge Collet DAILY P1LOT/Mond•y. December 10, 198-4 SPORTS BREAK ----- Reggie tey'ing to se'll his . classic cars P'MAP .. .,.tdta 0.AK.1.ANO -Sw baseball player Regic Jackson bas aone to bat as a car salesman ror four of his own tlusic automobiloa. "There's chr9me on the beadll&)lts, the bumper's aood ... and the lady (hood ornament) is aood1 that's worth $2 ~ riaht there," said Jackson, dC1Cnbing a 19SS Roti.Royce Silver WraHh durina an auction of 17 S classic cars. The Silver Wraith, with a minimum pnce taa of $33.000, wasn't one of Jackson's. Althouah he does own a Rolls convertible, "It only take money to buy Rolls.. Royces. It dOcsn 't ta.kc a ireat deal of wte," he sniffed. The Angel$ slugcr drove to the Greater Bay Area Collector Car Auction Sunday in a 1967 pickup truck to sell·four of ttis classics. He also left with a few additions to his 7()..car collection, incfudina two 1934 Fords. a 1940 Ford, a '40 Chevy, a 'SS Tfiundcrbird and a '69 Mark 111. Jacqon once confessed that one of his biggest joys in life is washinJand clcaniria his cars. He said he would often spend "eight to 10 hours a day" during the ofT- season playing with his wheels. "I 1ike muscle cars because I'm a power hitter. I like r.:ormanc.c, handling and cars that stop and go real ast," Jack.son said. r- g.ote of ... day ''When ...... 211 ... In. third~-" *-r'l't 11111re tor muat1 now.·· -Center ... ... : : of .. Clllglry Aintll on tM c:lub'• ilakd-:.t lflort In a 3-1 ..,._to the St. LC>UM ... Oregon St. interviews Raetz - CORVALLIS, Ore. -Indiana State Ci] Unjvcrsity football Coach Dennis Raetz 411, may be coming here to be interviewed for the Oregon State head coaching job left open by the departure of Joe A vczz.ano. Oregon State ·Athletic Director Dec Andros confirmed Sundar that Raetz bad been contacted about the job. The Indiana State coach 1s Missoun Valley Conference coach of the year. Cal State Fullerton's Gene Murphy and Idaho's Dennis Erickson arc appaently the top choices to replace A vcuano, but Raetz could be an altcrnauve 1f Murphy socs to Missouri and Enckson decides to stay at Idaho. Tired of waiting for a dec1s1on, Erickson had threatened to pull out of the running by Sunday but Andros said he called Erickson Saturday. "He has not (pulled out)," Andros said. "I cootacted him just to let him know we haven't made a decision yet, but he's high on our hst." Murphy was at Oreaon State on Friday and Saturday but made no promises before he left. He 1s headed for interviews at the University of M1ssoun on Tuesday. UCLA falls in .Occer LOS ANGELES -Senior Adubanc ml Oturubio scored a goal and assisted on another that triggered a second-half sconng spree Sunday as Clemson defeated UCLA • 4-1 in an NCAA Division I semifi nal soccer match. Midway through the second half with a 1-0 lead, Clemson scored three umes in less than eight minutes to break the game open. With the victory. Clemson. which improved 1ts record to 21-4. advanced into the tournament's finals. where It will meet Indiana 1n Seattle n'eAt ~eekend. Indiana defeated Hartwick 2-1 1n the other semifinal match Sunday. After scoring on a free kick late 1n the first half. Oturubio set up midfielder Dick Laudgron on another free kick for Clemson's second ·goal at 67:51 of the match. Clemson took a 3-0 lead when ~phomore Gary Conner scored off a deflCC1ed corner kick in the 70th minute. Freshman Bruce Murray deflected a free kick for Clemson's final goal at 75 39 of the match. UCLA. ended the season at 19-3-2. spoiled the shutout in the final minute on a goaJ by Roland Schmid. Drug relapse forces Lucas out HOUSTON -After i mandatory m drug test showed traces of cocaine 1n his system. Houston Rockets guard John Lucas has become the second National Basketball Association player in 48 hours to lose has job because of a drug relapse. The 6-3 Lucas, the Rockets' starting point guard through the first 21 games, was placed on indefinite leave of absence Sunday by Rockets coach 8111 Fitch. and Lucas i_nnounccd Sunday night that he was calling 1t quits aftcl 81h years in the NBA The Utah Jazz waJved forward John Drew on Saturday because ofa drug relapse "I can't take it anymore. Jt'o; the tra vel. the road, and the lifestyle," the 31 -year-old Lucas said from a Portland hotel where he remained instead of making a three-hour bus nde Wlth Rockets teammates to a Sunday night game at Seattle. Lucas. who 1s mamed and has twochaldren. said he would return lo Houston and try to wrt things out. "It's not somctb1ng that I dccrded on the spur of the moment." Lucas said of his dcc1s1on to reurc from basketball. "I've been thtnkingabout 1t for a while now, for 9Cveral weeks. This was the ttme to finally do something about it , and rve made the dcc1S1on to retire. Other than that, I've got no com men I." Fitch said Lucas was asked fora unne sample when he showed up for the team's practice in Portland Friday af\crnoon after m1ssmg the Rockets' flight from pakland Fnday morning. Bird acorea 48 in Boeton win • t..rry Bini scored a -.c:aton-hl,&h 48 m po1nu and levta McRalt upped 1n the wanner 11 th.e final buzzer Sunday najht as 8o ton ciucndcd ats unbeaten home rtt0rd to 10 pmcs wtth a 128·127 Nauonal Basketball A$SOC1at1on v1ctory over tlanta. Tht Hawks, the only team to lose to Clevct.nd this year, threatened to band the Celtics only their third los in 20 pmes this season as DomLDJqoe WllllLD• hit a carccr~hi&h 47 PQints ... In other NBA sames, 1toae1 Malflle tossed in 28 pai~ts as Philadelphia took advanta&e of New York's mistakes to down the Knicks 110-94 for its seventh straiant victory ... Reserve tenter Biiiy P111&1 sank a free throw with six seconds on the clock to preserve a 123-120 victory for Utah over Kan$8s City. The Jau led by·as much as 24 points in the first half and were up 72-Sl at 1nterm1 ion, but watched their lead dwindle to two points late 1n the fourth quarter. Larry Drew canned a thn:e-poanter wuh tbttc seconds left to pull the Kings wtth1n two, 122-120, before Mark Olber41'8( fou4cd Paultz ... Forward Tom Claambert scored 31 points and center Jack ~lkma added 24. along with a game-high 21 rebounds. as Seattle held off Houston. The Rockets played without startingguard Joltaa Lac11. who took an 1ndeflnite loaye of absence before the-gam~ after reportedly testing positive for drug use. Lucas came into the game averaging 15.3 points per game and 9.1 assists. fourth best 1n the league. Savard sparks Chicago, 7-2 Denis Savard scored two first penod ~ ~oal.5 10 a 19-second span and then , collected his third career hat trick with a third period goal Sunday night to give . Chicago a 7-2 National Hockey League vjctory over Toronto. The el usi ve Savard, who also assisted on Al secord'1 second period goal, helped the Black Hawks take over undisputed possession of first place in the NH L's Noms Division .. In other NHL action, The Winnipeg Jets overcame a sohd performance by North Star goalie Gilles Meloche to beat Minnesota 4-2. Perry 1'anabull, Bria.n Mullen. Robert Picard and Dave EUetl scored for Wann1peg. 14-9-7, which now has 31 points and as an a third place 1n the Smythe D1vtS1o n, two points ahead of the Los Angeles KinJS ... Defenseman Marlo Marola scored with I :04 remaining in regulation to lif\ Quebec into a 4-4 ovenime tie with Buffalo. The Nordiqocs pulled goaltender Du Boaclaard for the extra attackef and the move paid off as Marois fired a hot from the slot which beat Buffalo goalie Tom Barr11ao low to the stick side. Jockey killed in spill TIJUANA -A teen~agc JOCkcy was killed when he was thrown from his mount and struck the guard rail durin& the nanth race at Agua Caliente racetrack in this border city. track officials said. Ismael Castanon was driving Son of Chief an mid- stretch on Saturday when the horse suddenly veered into th e inside rail, with Castanon unable to control the animal, said track spokesman Mickey Kiser. The horse struck the rail repeatedly. and Castanon was thrown from the horse, hitting the rail before landang 1n the infield. - No other jockeys or horses were 1n\.olved. and Son of Chief was unhun. Castanon was taken to Del Prado Hospital. where he was treated by Dr. Alfonso de la Parra Rojas. The jOCkcy, who suffered multiple skull fractures, was pronounced dead shonly,after has am val, Kiser said. ('ac;tanon, 19. was a resident of Tijuana. He had ridden 18 winners this year at Caliente. Has cousin. Antonio Castanon. 1s the second leading jockey at the Tijuana track. Ballesteros wins $300,000 ~UN CITY. Souih Afo.ca -Spain's n ~ncnano Ballesteros shot ht\ worst r.ound of the tournament, a two-over-par 74 ~unda). but <;till won the M1lhon-Dollar (,olf C hallenge for the third umc. b) six strokes. and earned golf'> richest payoff -$300.000. "I made very few mistakes ... I wish I could play th as way every week.." said BaJlestcros. who won the title last year and in 1981 . Bal~cro!i, who finished with a 72-holc total fo 279. led the tournament after each of the four rounds. His best round was Saturday. when he shot a 65. Britain's NKk Faldo. who '\hot a 72 Sunday and finished at 285 . was the runner-up and collected s 150.000 L~ Trevino of the United tatcs. with a 286 total following a closinit 69. was third and received S IOS.000. Ausale woman wins state title PEBBLE BEACH -Sue fonk1n,a 26-n year-old pharmacist from Au'ltraha, be- came the first foreigner to wan the California Women's AmateurGolfCham- p1onsh1p when she beat teen-ager Kim Cathrcin, 3 and 2. Sunday on the Pebble Beach Lanks Tonkin went I up at the eighth hole despite putting her second shot into the sea. She got onto the green 1n four and made a 25-foot putt for a bogey S Cathrcin. I 7- ycar-old b1gh ~hool o;tudcnt from Salinas, took a double hogey. The Australian. whose home town 1s Adelaide, recorded pars on the final seven holes of the match. w1nn1ngthc 10th and 12th Telemlon. radlo T!LftlllON 6 p.m. -PRO 'OOTaAl.L: LA Raider• at DetrOlt, Channet 7. IWMO 5 p.m. -PRO 'OOTaAU.: LA Raider• 8t Detroit, KRLA (1110). KWVE-FM ( 108~ 8 p.m.-:-PRO HOCICIY: Klnat It New York -Aet-~-rs. KGtl (12tO~(Allo on KWVE-FM, 108...at 8: 15 p.m. aft« Aalder• = · 7!30 p.m. -c QI ~: Portland •t Cll State Futlwton, KEZY (1180). I Erle Dlckenon abowa off the ball be car- ried after aarp&Nlng O.J . Slmpeon '• 0.., ..... ,......., ...... C*- ·~le-HUOD ruabln& record at Anaheim StaCllum Sunday. Rama won, 27-16. DICKERSON BREAKS O.J. 'S RECORD • • • From Bl kept things interesting with 69 yards ot his own and a touchdown and Joe Cooper connected on field goals of 21 and 41 yards. sudden I heard the crowd," recounted left guard Kent Hill. "I thought he had broken it (the run), but the crowd was just cheering because he had broken the record." "I don't think there was one audible word after that,"· added right tackle Bill Bain. "Thcrt: was just a lot of screaming and hugging.·· For just about any other NFL team. such a situation would have probably meant a change of plans. The victory and hopes for a wild-<:ard berth were more important than Dickerson's record. Houston Coach Hugh Campbell said of Dickerson. Fortunately for Dickerson. when the Rams need to put point~ on the board, they usuall y start wnh him. So. Dickerson gained 54 yards in the third quarter. "The guy is a great player. I know him personally and l\c was really wound up." Dickerson, who set the league rookJc rushing record in 1983 when he gained 1.808 yards. went into .the same needing 211 yards to match Simpson's I I-year-old marlcof 2.003 yards. Then came the fourth quarter. Dickerson rushed for 13 yards an a dnve which ended with Lan'lford massing a 41 -yard field goal. Then came the Rams' big drive. Buried at their own 6-yard hnc after an Oiler punt. the Ram!> turned to Dickerson on their first play and he promptly went 32 ya rds to put him with an 19 of the record. Before the dnve was over. he had narrowed has goal to sax. for good measure. he added a six-yard touchdown run which eliminated an y suspense about the outcome of the game and let thr crowd concentrate on the record. He rewrote Simpson's record in the 15th game of the campaign. Simpson had established the stanaard in a 14- gamc season. Dickerson ha'i now ,earned 353 times this season, whale Si mpson carried 332 times when he set the record with the Buffalo Bills in 1973. Perhaps lost in all the shuffie was the performance of Ram quarterback Jeff Kemp who connected on 12 of 23 passes for 199 yards and one touchdo.wn. "I told Enc I made some pretty good handoffs today," Kemp said. When the Ram~ got the ball back with 3:30 remaining, there ~a\ a short d1'>Cuss1on 1n their Huddle. llAM NOTES. vereren <1e••"''"• .no Jedi Y~ dlO nor •ull ® "\\call oot into the huddle and ~td 'this one's for you• •nd mined 1111 fir\I o•me etter 101 cOl\Hcullve co111e.rs YounobloOd. P , lutlerln9 lrom • K lalic Mrvt orOl>lem 1n "'' back, 11.0 llerttO llO Ertl Go get 11 ... recounted Rams guard Denn as Harrah. conMKvllve 0,,,,., Hou,1CH1 ouerieroack warnn M9ell 11eo1 111e oame Dickerson responded with the nece\sary yardage. and 1n1eret1lno bv oaulno for 200 vard1 Ollar runn11111 back urrv Mer'llw'Y h c: d d · h d · alw lied • oood d1v on Illa oround wllll 102 vard' on n tarries Dw•YM 1 n turn. t e 1ans r~spon c w1 I a Stan 1ng ovation. cnltdtfltW. wllO uiu•llv glvu 01c11erM>11e11r11111er now and IMn, rv'11e<! tor "I was blocking my man the other way when all of a "v1rds on""'" carrle1 LANSFORIJ'S RECORD .•• From Bl league 1fl stall had the shoe on." Lansford has overcome pcatcr adversity than his lack of pubhctty. A year ago he underwent surgery on has left knee. The surgery kept him on the inJurcd rcc;crvc for the first 12 weekc; or thc-11ea!.on. I le los t his JOb temporarily to another former University of Wash- ington player. Chuck Nelson. When he returned against Buffalo in week 13. he showed he had not lost any enthusaam by k1ck1nga then-personal best-49 yard fi eld goal. ·• 1 was out for 12 weeks, but I was phyc;1cally acu vc for I 0 of those weeks. w I was ready to go," Lansford cxpla1m. "It ga ve me a different view Thomson wins of football. It wac; a rollercoastcr season and I learned a lot. but I wouldn't recommend at to anyone." The biggest peak of the roll- ercoaster season came m the final week of th e season against New Orleans when Lansford ki cked a 42- yard field goal with two seconds lef\ to ,,q1n the game and put the Rams into the playoffs. "There hasn't been a bagger field goal in my career... Lansford says. "There was so much pressure. but that situation is every kicker's dream." • With the Rams' record at 1 0-~ this year and a playoff ~pot not yet assured, would Lan'lford like the same chance Fnday agaanst the 49ers in San Francisco'> "I wou ldn't mind ... but l'dJUSl 3$ Seniors tourney soon we blow them out," he said. As good as his success has been PALM BEACH GARDENS. Fla. wtth field goals (he 1s 22 of 29 th1'l (AP) -Steady Australian Peter year), Lansford'~ recc)rd with extra Thomson strolled to an even-par 72 potnts ~ even better. He hit 73 Sunday to wraJ?_ up the Professional -consecuti ve conversions dunng his Golfers· Assocllation Seniors Cham-two years tn college and ha~ only pion hap and claim the largest pay-missed on two of 70 chances m three check in his 34-ycar career. years as a pro. '11fomson, who held tnc lead after ··r try and hft them hard, likt11cra each of the first three rounds and aoals and kick it over the net. ll keeps finished at 2-u nder 286, ea rn ed me concentrating because you have a $40,000 for the three-stroke ~ictory tendency to let up and that's when over Don January. you miss," he explained Seahawks, Banning square off Pomoria tourney hi@lights week in prep basketball POMONA -~n View High's Seahawks, recent winners of the Baron Classic at Fountain Valley High, open the Tournament of Champions basketball Invitational tonight w11h a 7 o'clock game against Los Angeles City power Banning at Cal Poly Pomona. Als6 ton1aht at the same site an 1he 8:30 nightcap is defending CJF 4-A champion Long Beach Poly, which mect'I Servile. 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Riggins' late touchdown sinks Dallas; Cardinals top Giants and stay alive - From AP dl1p11e~e• IR YING, Texas -Wash1n.ton runninJ back John R1111ns. hosp1taJ· 11cd with a bad back 1ix days aao, bulled a yud for a fourth-quarter touchdown unday, 11v1ng the Redskins o howdown 30-28 victory over the Dallas Cowboysand the lead irr the wild National Conference SlOTI. • W1 hin1lon ft 10-Sand wilJ host t. Lou.is. 9-<6. neu Sund with tbe champlonarup.on the line. The Cowboys arc 9-6 and 10 11 have • shot 11 a wild card berth 1n the National footbell ~asuc playoff: with a pme in M1 m• next Monday ni&ht, · ltiaaJn . who h•d run only thrte pla)' in ~wa h1n1ton·1 last three pmc • rushed ror r 11 yard•. ' Dallas Quarterbac nny White threw four touchdown passc but served up ·a 32-yard touchdown 1n1crcepuon return to Darrell Orccn th11 turned the pmc around 1n the lhtrd period. Ca,..ul1 SJ, Gluts 11: At l. Louis, Netl Lomu threw three touch· down pu~s and Ottis Anderson ran 12 yards 1n the founhyuaner for the lic:btcAkJO& .scon: aLSt I .oui bw Nrw York to rtm11n in contention for playoff berth and }ut a serious crimp ln-th! Oianu' posuaton hope Lomax, under a heavy rutfi all d_ay_, completed 23 of 33 pa ror J<X> yards and threw TO PH~ of 4 yardt to Pat Tilley, 44 to Stump Mitchell and :)' yard1 to Roy Grteo on a founh-down play. He also became lbc uth quancrblc\ in NFL tiinory to throw for ov~r 4~f!YJ yard• 1n A '1 sca50n; he now has 4, 146 pa"tng vards. ~lei 17, Palrlo&1 ?: At Philadel- 6· 1 So;-l.e Mir aell v, lolMI Grande • 1-$anla ... ,,. .,, Paelfka Gulll~n &aln• second round phia2.thc Eagle , who scored 1hrec toucncfown nnina all seuon i - ed up t rec on two short 1-weeps by quarterback Joe Pisarcik and a 10. yard dash by Wilbert Montaomery in their v1~ over the New Ena.I. and. · The cs' sixth. victory ap1ns1 SYDNEY. Australia (AP) - e1aht losses and 1 11e eliminated New Amcnean Tom Oullikton advanced En&Jand (8-7) from pJayofT c:ohten-10 the tttond round o(the New Soulh .. tion in the American Confercnc.c' Waln Open tcnni1 tournament 'Wllb Eaucm Division. ¥ a 7-6, 6-4, 7-6 victory today over BllCI U , Falcoa1 e: At Tampa, (cllow Amcncan Rodney Harmon. Jamea Wilder ~me. the seventh In other lint.round matcl\c i>Jaycr in National Footbell L.eaiuc mm) Otammalva won an alJ. history to ama more than 2.000 American cl11h wnh Mike De Palmer total y.irdrtn a a.son, ruah1n1ror12 6-4, 6-2~ Bill Scant01rofthc t:T.S., beat yards and one touchdown 1n teadin1 Ru 11 impson of New Zealand 2-6, Tampa Bay over Atlanta. 7-6, 6-'4: Amencstr~ Tom Cain Obed Anri kicked field pl o f )0, wb1poed compet ot R<>sa Knapp :l6 and 28 yardut the S·IO Buts won 6--4, 6-4, Ken Flach o(thc U. t~ for only thc«cond 1n the Pl•• ni~ • Auu•e John Ak111.ndcr 3-61 1.,,-M . weckt tJanta tsroppcd to J-12 >Nitb and Amcnc.n Man) Div11 ect.d 11 n1n1h 1tr1• .... Ion F~o Oon1ala of"Pl,..-..y~'f~: • ~ , ......... llfPL/88) ~ 6-4. • • NflL NATIONAL CONPH•NCI ... W L T ftct. ,.,. a·hn Pr•n " I 0 m .,. ·-lt ' 0 .. , »O New0r1Mn• ' ' 0 400211 Ali.nit 3 12 • .200 u s c:.tr• 11·Clllcffo 9 ' 0 :.00 2tS Ortent1v 7 • 0 .. ,m o.trotl • • 1 .l11 w T11nNa1v s 10 0 ,m ,.. 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Crutcllfi.td 7·61 PASSING-Houston. Moor! 1'·29· 1·?00 LOI Anfflft, Kemo 12·23·0-199 ltECEIVING-t4oullon, Smith ..... OrH \lf •·11. J Wllllemi 1·1'. Moriarty 2· 11, EClwardJ 1·9. ltOIClln 1·21. Hollton l·lf, w.n, l ·U LOI Anffle•. Ellard l ·•9. 0 1 HMI l-43, Mc:Oonlld 2·2S, 81,_ 1· I•. Or Hin I S7. l rown 1·7 MISSED FIELD GOALS-Lo\ Anoelll, L1n1ford 41 IJ 20 u 24 3J 71 71 ,. 0 " 29 6 )A )f 27 Oellat ~ NFL LOGS Aims (10-S) Ctevel1nc1 Pil111>uroh Cincinnati HY Glenla All1nt1 New Orlffn\ Alllnte Sin Frenc•Ko SI Louis Chlcego GrHn Bev T1mo1 Bev N•w Ortean1 Houston Dec 1.-11 San Fr1n<:l1co 20 17 2• If 11 30 10 10 3J 13 13 )I l3 11 16 24 Hou•ton l4 1 10 30 14 If 10 l1 ,. GrHn 81v 77 K1n111 City l3 Si n Oleoo 13 Oen.,.,. 1t S.11tte 13 MlMetOll 44 San Dleoo I' Oen•tr (Oii n 17 .. 1 1 6 ChlCIOO ,. S.1llle 17 K1n11t City 21 lndl1n1Polls fS Mle~I )4 O« 10-11 O.trof ~ -OK. l ..... Pfl"D\iroll OU .. nd TIJlllhv winn,n Tiit tl\I of winner• of IN Out11nd TrCHltlv. ""'""'Id ~MV 10 1119 vt1r't ou1111~1no Int .. ~ llnemln by the Colleff Fooll>•• Wrlttrl Atsod1llon of Amtrlc• c I~ -aruc1 Smllll, v~. nit Ttcll DT IMJ -o .. n Stllnkufller. H10t1t1o1, G IM1 -0 1v1 ltlmlftolon NeOrtslll. C 1911 -Dev• ltl~on. NeC>r1.-1. C 19'0 -Mlf11 Mt.\', ~llllXJr'Oh, OT "79 -Jim ltltttlff. Nottll CarOllna St , lf71 -Gf'eo lte>Wh, Oll .. llOml. G lf77 -a rMI &llllrtf, ru ... OT 1'76 • 1tou l rowntr, ,.o''' 01me, O! 191S -LM ltov Selmon, Ollle!IOl'N, OT 1'74 -RendY ~11:....~rvlend, 0 191') -JIM H~ Sl•I•. OT 1'11 -RICll Olovtr, Hw•tll•. MO 1911 -L•rry J~. NWIUC•, OT "10 -Jim Stlllweoon. Ciiio Sl•tt , MG tHt -Mike lttld, ~ Sl•t•, OT "" -t lll Stenfll. c.Gftll, T "'1 -~ v1rv. use. T ,,.. -Lovd ~. Al1t1 n , T 1'6j -TOftVTIY HOOit, Tull, 0 1"4 -StfYt Del one, TtMtUM. T 1"3 -koll AOOlllon, Teu•, T lff? -10bOv lh!I: MlnnftOll, T Ifft -Mtf'lln O!Hft, Ultll Stilt , T 1..0 -TOl"I\ l rown, MIMflOtl , O lfSf -Miki Mc<Mei Oullt , T tfil i,u, lmllh, ~uourn. o · ltsl -At.• "Jerr1111, low , T • . "" -Jim ,..,""· 01110 Stilt. G lfU ..... C91vln Jonu. tow•, 0 "~ -''" l rlOll•. ArlltMA• G 1'~ -J 0 ltOOert\, Olllll\Ol'N, G IH2 -OICll. Moft ...... 1111 Marvi.llt, T ttSI -Jim WHI,..., OlllellelN. T "'° -too Oet111, ltet1tuch , T 19ft -•• leMtfl, ~ SI , 0 1941 -I • 'IK'-', Notrt 0.,...., G 1"1 JOt StfffY, Artf!'t, 0 If .. -°"'" CtflMf, HOtrt ~ T ., .. c ..... tiewt~ (.Al lllMa ltST) IATU.OAY ~ ..... . ,,,.,_, TOiedo <t•2· 11 "' HeYad1·L" v ... 1 19•2), I II I'll ..... DAY, oac. JI ......... u ..... (•t ,,.,...,...,., LL) V1tt1nl1 Tt<ll (9·)) YI Air 'OfCI (7•4), Spm ..... ., .... (et SM '*911 IYU Ct~) Yt. Mlch!Mn (6-5), 6 t.m SATURDAY, OIC. t2 ,...,... C"'11t a.wt (et Oft9M9, ..... , Glorlll• (7·4) YL FlorlcM S1111 17-J-11. Cll4tn,,.i • 11 10 t m Mla..t (et II ,.•Ml TllWp,.. 17·)· II YI. Merv11no (l ·J)(Clllnt* 2 11 _,, ~ .... (If Denff) M1t11lol11 Slelt (6-SI "' Arl'llv (1·J-1), 10 e m WIDNISOAV1 O•C. 26 11.....-.m ..... • (It~) IOWI (7•••11 VI. TOH (7) 1), 5 pm THl.MSDAY, O•C. t1 UllettV ..... (It MlrNHt) Ar~1n111 <7·3· 1) v• Au1>vrn II ·•). UO pm P•tOAY, OaC. 29 o ....... (1t.llOM!Mlt) Soulfl Ceroll111 <10-11 "'' OltilllOml Stell 19·2> (Clllnnel 1 el S II m .I SATUCltOAY, OIC. 2' .......... <•t """"*'I SMU (9-2) YI. Noire Di me (1·•1, s pm H .. ef ,_ .. _. (It ...... llMl'n. Ail.) WIKon1ln (7·3·1) Yl KentucllY 11·3), S p_m MOMOAY, DIC. ll ,. .. di .... <••A---) l;'urdtil <7·41 YI Vlrolnle 17·1·2! cc111n• net 2 II noon) ..,,, ........ ( .. ...,,. ) TCU (1•3) ..... W•I VlroW. (7·0 s 0 m TUISDAY, JAN. I .c.... ..... ' <•• Delle•) Houston <7·•> vs ISoslOfl COlllOe 19-2) <Cnannet 2 11 10.30 '"m.I ......... (It TllNll, Ar'b.) UCLA 11·3) "'· Miami, Fie (1·4). (Channel • 11 10:30 • mJ R ... a.wt (It ,.."""") Ohio s1111 (9·?) v1. USC (I·)) (Chennel 4•12 o m.l SVWr ..... <•• ..... OftNM) LSU Cl·2· 1) .,, Netw11k1 (9·2) (Clllnnel 7 11 S-10 o.ml 0r._ ..... .,. (•t Mllml) Olt1enom1 (9· I· ll "' W11111no1on no II (Clllnnet 4 11 S pm J NBA WISTlltN CONfllltlNCI ,.,cllk DM&lell W L ltd . Ga LA l.Aktn u 9 609 Port11 nc1 IJ 9 S91 Pflolnla ll 10 S&S I S..111• 10 12 HS 1•., LA oi-1 9 If J91 s GOklln Stele 1 14 333 6 Oen.,.,. .b'lidWftl DMIMn 14 6 700 HOU\ ton 13 9 Stl Uleh II 11 soo o.u .. 10 II 416 4 , Sin Antonio 10 11 .,, 4 , t<anwlCllV • IS 111 '., IASTE•N CON~lltlHCI! Alllmk DM'*'t ISoston ,. 1 900 Pllll10.ton•a 16 4 IOO Wunong!Of! I• 1 667 4 ' New Jersav • 11 400 10 N•w York 9 IS 3H 11 C9ntnl DIYhleft Cnlcaoo 13 9 S91 MllweuKH 13 9 59 1 Ollrolt II 10 S2• l'h Atlante • 13 311 41'7 ln<ll1na s .. 7)1 1""1 CleYN nd 2 17 IOS 9•1'> SUncailV'I ~· LA oi.ers 116. Sin AntOfllO 113 u 11n 12'3, Kan"' Cit\' 120 PlllladllPtli. 110, Ntw York •• 8o•ton 17'. At11nte 111 Sfttlle M. Hou1tc>1> tO T""""'•Glml Atlante 11 lfldlena. Tue.-V'1 G9mft LA~ II GOiden 51111 N1w JWM'\' Y\ ISOllllf1 ., Her Hora Conn Pllll1delo11l1 II N•w Vorll Ullh I I Wallllngton Mltweukff 11 Clevt ttno Detroit a t Chlc100 Si n Antonio 11 Ken11a City Porlle nd 11 Den•tr HOUllOfl 11 P~la ~ 12', SPUn 113 SAH ANTONIO ( ltJI -0 Jone• 6· 11 0-0 12. Mllcllell 10-21 S·I 2S Gllmort 1·9 7·9 2l Moore 7·1S 2·2 17, Gervin 2·7 2·2 6, 81nk1 . .S-7 4·4 IS, Ro«ier11on S· 17 7·3 12, E Jone• 3-S 0-0 6, PaxlOll 1 31·3 4 lllP«llrl\ O·l 3·4 3. Mc:N1m1re O·O 0-0 O Tot111 f7·'3 27·JS m LA CLl!t .. IU I 12'1 • BrklQlmen 7· 16 2·7 16. Ceoe 4 I S 7 lJ W•llon l ·7 •·• 10. Nl~on 10·23 6 11 26 ~mllll 9· 16 6·7 ?•. Oonetdaon S 1 1 3 12 Gordon I t O·O 2. Cetcnlng\ l·• 2 2 I. White 3·6 6·1 12. Warrick l·l I 2 l Totel• 46 91 :M·SO 116 Sc-by OulrW\ Sin Antonio 30 21 31 :U-113 LA Cli-s l7 3J lO 1..-116 ThrH·oolnt 1101ts-Moor1, 81nll• FCIUlld 9<1t-Moor• Retiound\-Sln An tonlo S2 co JOnli 111. LOI A""'" '3 <C•oe IOI Aul1t1-Sln Antonio n (Moott IAI, LO\ An91tu 12 (NIJOI> II Totel fouls-Sin Antonio )9, LOI Anoetl• 71 Tecllnl c.11-Sln Antonio 111eo11 cMt•ntt A-1,0'2 ; Ho It, K1r>M1 <S IJ !Net South Oall0t1 Sll lt IS-11, .... AMM Cnrlatllln 14~n No. 20. N9YIMll Lil VIOH 0 ·21 '°'' lo Ga01'9'tOWft 12 .. NON·CONfll••NCS W...._Y ,.,lotnar 11 Or1"1M Coet• Gro"mon' 11 S.ddlebecll flriMY Or.,ioe COH I el l!!"t Lot Anoetet Pllo!nlf 11 s.cldt9blcll Hlttl lcNel lcMdlM NC>ft· TOURNAMINT T--.Y Corone del MM 11 l!!t Toro Marina e l LM-OOCI ,,..y CVPflO t i Edlton CorOllt -.. Mar '' LM\il\I Hiit• AIUMl'll 11 E.i1nclll A• non•IO\lrlll"*'lt Glmtt tll rt 11 7.JO om TOUltNAMINTS T MWlllNM>llt M OlelnllilM , .. ., (•I C.. ,.f/N "'"""-I ....-Clevlllnd YI Vtrbum 011 S.30-0omlnoutr va lnotewooel 7-1.nnlllo YI OcMfl Vl9w l.»-Servlll "' Lono S.ech POI" T~y l•l (.el .. .., ,,_J +-Minuet Ari• .,, Comoton S.JC>-Slnle Monka "' 'eunt11rt V....., 1-s1 11«111rd v• S.•111 Clere 1:30-Mlltw Del "' Crl\01 s.Mrt Hi.h lmrtt.tMMI T.-v J·1S-C:envon vs lrvlM 4:4S-i.1 Qulnll V\ Slv1nn1 6:»-SUIWIY Hiii• VI Vlll• Perk 1---MatnOll• .,, $onore T""41v ):IS-C:l ol\lreno Vl lllY "' L• Serna 4·•S-9vena P•r• vs Or1noe 4.30 Nla-1 H•111er VI HH W11\on f-LI H1tw1 "'' lre1-otlno1 Stllft AM llWhttenel (et 1.-. AM Hitll) T .. y 4.lO-WMtmlMtw "' Sl ...... dl I 0 m -Santi Alll V1llev "' MIUl<HI Vlllo T-.....y 6•1S-LI Mlredl "'' 1So4\I Grendl .-sania AN vs. Ptclllcl HllVWMd ~.,,, WNDAY'S RESULTS (1"'' .. .,, ... y tl!Wwtflbred IMeflne) ""ST ltACI. One mlll Lowtr Tnen Utuel ISOltel IS IO 1 00 •IO RHl"'S R!Afut (SllVl n\J S 40 3 IO Et ,,_,nuts IL1m1nc1J 4IO Also racld: Trlsc1 O«ca, Court Ace, Amblu1dor 81Nv. Ju11 For Clllrlla, H1vlno Fun, Hu•ov Generlllon Time I 1f 4/S SECOND ltACI. On4t mlll ~elllc Wtrrfor (OltYlrH ) 17 *> 1 IO •IO Sllllno Wul <OomlnoU9il S.10 3 40 LOii treett <Guerr•l 4 00 Atso reced: IStvt Tan, Ster OI 0-•n. P9t"flcl Cove< Geil Circi. Pr1v11e Room VIOi Furv C1nnet'Y O•rtno ,.,.,.,. H1gll· or ow Time I J7 3 S $2 DAILY DOYaLIE II · 7) 011<! s 197 IO THl9lD ltACI .• lurlono\ Tl'lt lllootr\ Fovr CPlncavl 110 J 20 160 Ceoteln Vioors IMcC1,.,.onl 2 60 2 fO Prooutslon IMurohv) 410 Also recld Northern Start. 8eslc lmeoe. M1t1v F"lre, No L11c11 Laln1ter Pelac1, Wendn Peoe Tim.-I 11 2 S U EXACT A 14·61 0110 ...:J 00 FOUltTH RACE. On4t m111 Madam Forl>ll IMCCrrn1 I IO HolideY Oennr (~lllOu\\IVll How Ve 0-fOf'O) Alto reclCI ISrmov ISr·nov True Po111• ~tO<Jll 300 210 ~-40 2 10 210 LOv• M9 Time I l4 I S sS EXACT A • ) Pe•CI µ4 00 FIFTH ltACli. 1 lurtonos B11u Clllmln llamanca> 34 20 10 IO 6 10 N1glll Cornm1nc1 (Oetellouunel ) 10 2 fO Provd Araolen (G~rr•I 3 40 Also raced Pullall. ,t.rcuc POiiet, Ont End Romeo. Slormlet Time I 2• llS 15 IXACTA (6·41 Paid un 50 SIXTH RACE. On4t milt FH t "«ount <McCerronl J 60 2 fO 140 8on111m (P•nclYl S 60 • 00 Be A H1w11l1n (Oeilllou•wv•I 400 Atso raced Lord "''" .. "· C10111n Pk lo.· l'lno, E •CIU\IV• Oerllno Fort\' Snar• sit wrukl. "bU F1w11. Cnuc1t.1t<1tor II'\ Affirm.a, CereoH TltN 1.37 4/S U IX ... CTA (7·21 0110 0600 SEV•NTH ltACll. e>n. mil• Re\leo• IOPMlnouez l 1 10 4 10 l .o Auto Commender (Sllvtn\I • 00 l 20 Wish lhl dt Million IH1wlty) S60 Also raced Zee K • Soeclel K1nc1a Guv HI R"'°"· Ooubll SlrtnQlll Byron, Grt1IH T L-c•, "'"'-'lean Leoron. Bal Rov11, Sllendlr Time 1.U 2 S SS IXACTA < 11·JI Plld '67 00 U l"tCK SIX (7 4·4·6· 7 171 011d 12'1,724 00 wllll two w1nn1ng l1Ckt11 1\1>. lloraftl To111 cerryover oool S1S4,0SI 71 llGHTH ltACI. OM mile on tur1 AIOlllbellm (McCerronl 13 00 S 60 l 10 R11ml ITOfol 4 60 1 40 OH·krUPUIH (Delihou111vtJ 3 00 OH·8oth E"'' Bumlno C811t1 2 20 Also recld Oelllr. v1oeo 1<10 Ceattemerlln King, He"~ V1 .. c1ous Nan loour. Tre>.adv. GOO<! "' D••monc:a Heron Covt Time 1 IS 41S Ii EXACTA (10 111 0110 \11000 NIHTH ltACI. 0... m11t on turf Jem Shot IStt Ytn\l 112 00 •9 60 13 to Pow Cider !Toro) 9 IO 7 60 Tebul< IMCCerron) soo Also recld F1bUl9ua Prince Rooe''"" Et.,.no, 8-111 Pt-rformtr Lot111r Ge t>41nq. Le Cid. Htv.,. Ru" C1m1 1 L1•P Timi I SO I S • U IXACTA (4·10) ~el<l '3M5 S8 Atrtndlnc• ff 943 NHL CAMitallL.L CONflll•INCE SmVW.. OMWll w LT~ G' Edmonton 10 4 J 43 140 Cateerv IS 10 , » Ill W1MIMG 14 ' l 11 lll IOlle9 12 10 ~ ,, in V•ncovv., s 21 12 " CltlQoO ....... OM.- 13 It J ,, 111 .SI. Louis 12 10 l 27 lOO Mll\MSOll • I) 6 22 •• O.trOll ' IS l JI 102 Toronto • 19 ..... , 11 IS WALU COMfllall"NCI ~~ ~ .. 17 • s ,. 114 HY1~ IS 10 1 ll llO Wealllnttell I) ' I 31 IOI NY Rlftllln ' 1• J 21 .. 11'111\llUrtfl ' ... J " ... H.-W MY , 1$ l 11 ,. MINM~ Menlr ... IJ ' • • ll 1 Queotc IJ 11 • ao IOf a.ion ll 1l J IS t3 t uff•lo 10 11 ' M .. H41rllord lO 1l , ~ .... 1c..w n .. taQ 4..J>flrolt t ~ •. tuf'I .. WinntMtt,~, CllK ... 7. let911tia 2 .,......,_...._ K ... al IMw Yertt. Ill•"-" Oltr•t ti M!MloMll ,. ....... 1 ....... V""*'"' 11 ca-.c !MW W..V 11 ...... Veri. ..._,, ""''••• PllJtl ~ W~11 M l.- GA ., 110 ., 10. 161 IOi ., m 1U m .. 111 .. 110 "' 106 ., IOt • ,, 11& I' Min~.,.... ............ (et I.Mee, .... :, DonelchAIYtrll.1100 000 ........ "9-770 SIHllt·Gll'btKl,Ul.000 ... 6,_ ... ,.._271 Jtr.,.•LMel U I.• n1' " •P-11' Je(oo.tl ""-"n,tJ0.000 .. 10-'7 ~,,, Kre11et1 MotM.•U.000 10 .. .,.n-1n Sulilven WMt .t ll.6'7 11 10 10 ..,_,,. Mllllflev C.erntr.tll.661 11 .. 61 ..-n• Miit N1u11.t l1,W 70 '1 .. .._,,. Tllof111·Geddet,l 1',000 • 6'·10· .. .._27S Room Jollnsn.11>.SOo ... n-...-u -214 Purner·lnll\ltr,t ll.500 "·10-69-.._174 $trecll HiJt,t 13,500 .,.,, .... 47 ..... 774 ltltll>W ltlnlllt ,I l),500 "· 10-"· ...... 276 HMIMt•Rtno,'7 .lOO n 11-41 6'-217 Hocll·~lo:,17.lOO 7C.-71 69·'7-177 Heltrd•tunt.w.i.v,•7.)00 " 7l-t9·7l-117 IHIW004t-1'1r~,17.)0t tf·10-71·'7-t77 HCl(r"·,.~.•1.lOO 11-U· .. ·11-Tn ... n·Ollemolo,M.7SO 11 · n ... ...-,71 MorHn HeoM.M,7SO n 69 t9 67-171 Colbtrl·Blr"tolac.cn,U .7'° 13·'7·'9·6f-211 O'Mtara·Alcoll,M 7to 74·12·61·'4-?11 WDrifWl•F ·00111,U ,067 71 ..... 7<>-179 McCvm~·•flCllY,U,067 71-70 69 6f-77f Pfelt·Mlrlno,U,067 6'·11 61 n -119 P111·Rtvnold1,S4,~ 69 ••·11 11 llO Oo\lerha·How1.M.A33 n -61· 10-10-?IO Coulll•·Slotiell•n.M,fll •7·n ·•7 7t-2'IO CC>Chrtn·l1n1,M. IOO 10 11 17 6'-211 MlllW·Mvtrt,M.100 67 ,,. 10 n -211. Hemmond·l~e<,M,100 11 •1 n 11-?11 McGow1n·(.rttr ,UMO n 6t n ...-tt1 Polll·P1lll.'36SO 61·71 711? ·111 Hancock 1<11u ll..650 13 70 10 ,,_,., SlmPton 1Sr01,l)-'SO 71·13·10 ..-m H111 Stecy IJ.6SO 15·71 61·..-m RPM·WH'11m,IJ,6SO JO· n n · u--m Hinkle 81trlft,tl,2SO 1• 10 7, ·6'-tll L1nc1rum·Andlf'111.l3 2so ,. • ., n •t-m Snlld·S4>enu·Om.SJ.o50 71 1~· 1)· 11>-71A lnmen-Tvtn..-,13,0SO 73 11 ·10-10-nA Kocll·C&e<ll,U ,toO 7S·17·13·6S-21S T-elt·Mlllef.t1,7SO 7?·71 7l·70-116 s1~ar-P11"'°"·11.1so 1•-11 n -10-2u Flori Klno,11.SSO n 17·61·7t-2tt Adl n"ll·Pulr,11,SSO 70·14·6t·7S-111 Slmon•·Germeln,'1 400 12·73 1l 7)-219 Llndttv Eoolllno,,2 lOO 76 7l 74 67-190 NIMI'• tournemem (et $4111 C"", 'kMlltl A ll1ce I Slvt IS111111Wot, SlOO 000 69 71 •S 7.-719 Nick Feioo. tiso.ooo 10 n 11 n-ns Lff Tr~lno. 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T0ton10 Blue JIYI tor AltrldO Griffin, tllorlSIOO I ncl DI VI Collins OUI tl•ld•r TEXAS RANGERS-Stoned Cliff JOlln· ~on cM\t0n11ec1 11.11., to • lllrH ·ner con1rec1 TQaONTO ISLIJE J AYS-lr1oeo AlittdO Griffin 1nor1"00 el>CI Devi COi •ft\ outt•e Cle< to '"• °'"'''"° A ' tor IS M Cauo•t o•tcrier NAT"IONAL LEA(;UE NL-Grent•o Cnuo """'• P<t\·cM"' • ~ YI•' .,.,f'f\S•Of" on ,.,,, CO"''•C' ~ .. et!'< '&O Jo,..r Mc Ha f -., ti' 0"f'\ 0.'"' •'""CS P"'v 'COf•'"' "9C'"•'•'" Name<I 900 L..w' • •o le•vt I>" •ne ••teut•vt covncll ATLM'ITA BRAVES-T••O.C llr •" F ,,.,.,. p1tcner 'O '"'-.... ,.... V'Of'._ Ven•tt\ tor lt•O Cero"• ce1c11ar llle1cn.ci •" 111rHmen1 .. ,,,, B•uCf' Svlltr o.rc1111< or a '"' vt1r contract CHICAGO C.UBS-Tr•Old Ron HtU<I• cetcher Henrv Cotto outfictldlr end R ''" Bord• end Porl· All1m.,1no oltcnen to .,,_. Nt<N Vork Ytnlo.ffl t()( Rav Fontlf'IOI po!cl\•r encl Br11n Oev111 •nl>ctldlr °"'' '•••cs.< P1;rc11esao J•m•• Nt''°" catc,,.. lrD"' '"• M•lwtu• .. 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O•IC."¥ ano 8••1" L•IH• nhe.otr 10 ll'!t CPl•C•GO Wl!•tt So• tor Vence Law, nf t•Cltr encl Srve<' L !Ille nt••><Mr NEW VOltK METS-E ·••nOec "''Cl>" 1rec.1 of Oeve JOlll•.on man1ou 1nr°"°n tne 1"6 '"'°" Treaeo w111 T •rrtlt ollcr\lr to '"• 011tro11 T •G••\ •ttr Howe rd Jorin,on ""'d l>IM""'•" PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES ~ "'4' contrec.t ot Mll<t Lavllhf'rt c11c"e< •o "'" SI LOU•l Cero·n•I\ 1(1( • o••vtr to oe n1.....a "'" PITTSISUltGH PIRATES-Rt" •ed Tom,..v Senot H ,.,..,,_ 0 1 H1w11 ot 11111 Pac1t< Coe•• LtlGul ST LOUIS C.&lll01NALS-ACOu•rlCI ,,.. con•rect ol M. •• L1v1llll't t1tclle1" "O"' '"• Ph ao.•o" 1 p,,, " " ••c'lenot •or e ~eve< IO ci. n1......0 ete< SAN OtEGO PAO~ES-• 11..,.,,0 1rr..a""•'"r Hov• 1 C)dC Sm~\ and IJtf"' r • f'1\IH O•'C"f'" \ •l'om ,,,.., c ""•< 119" w., ,. \O'Ji 'O" f m \., ,.,. a'°'C 8 t l 0"'9 D••cf"Hrr\ L.1o11\ ~Alluar '"'' •~' O·-'" ~l(Mf eno 0 11,. Ciu111er "' •'<'•' A\\•O"fl'O ~· "'""0"'' 10 g~,,o o• '""• Cat••orf'1e l ~•\H.lft' Au 0"•'1 "''''f'" •o 8~•u,..,~t o• •~f' r,,.\ l t-•'1'* "''' 9~0 Lon9 ro 8uttakl ,, '"" 4"'41" ,., A\\O( •'on T"•O..O ,: OYO '"·"~' p 'C.~' IC) .,.,_, ~'""•\01a Twtt"\ •n• q ... '\m '"" Cl't"~' '"~ llnecl !>mllfl •o L .. Vf'll•\ o• •ne Pee 1 c t .,.,, Le•- DMCI Ma fhMne NI W,.OttT LANDINC (Nta111rt ... ell)-11 ,_, 111 ""_.. >t ""~• 4 "'i>01"~' . Clippers get some revenge LAout cores Spurs. 126-123: .Bridgeman _stars LOS ANGELES (AP) -When the losA.naelc (11ppcn bepo~ 1n1 beyond &herr ~ans, n Psnakd to San Antomo Spun Coich C.ouon F1tzs1mmons, th.It a lona evemna lay ahead. ··Wben Junior Bridp:mao Joet ~~ be1w~n rour of my 1uy' and ~~ down an offensive rtbound. y'O-u re in trouble bcausc he donn•t have the bod) to do those th1nas." he said. After wa.chin11he 6-S forward a.a_ke an offensive rebound away from h11 playen. F1m1mmons then had wit· n~s the Chp~n walk away Wlth 1 126-123 National 8a kctball Assoc~ u oo v1ctol) over the purs Sunday nt&ht. Wha1 F111\1mmons 1J still lookana for 1s some defense. .. We scored 123 points and thlt"s enough to win the game That's been the story all year Iona -espec1ally on the road." be said. The Spurs suffered their eiahlh road los an nine ouungs this seaJOn to Jl team they destroyed 1•i..110 j\lSt a week ago. .. The blowout m San AnUXlio wa.t 10 the back or our .,.mtnds, •• saad Ctip~r~ rook.le Macha.cl Cast. who h.ad 13 po1na , his 9ea.50n hiah. Sun~y. ··we went out there toru&ht to prove to the fans and o urselves t.liat we are a better team, and I think we proved that tonllht by bcatlf\I them in mos1 of the catcgones." -ThK'"hppcn sot offQuiclCly. open- ing a 37-30 lead after one quarter and a 1()..S8 halftime advant.aac. .. Otreos1vely we were never ofl targe1:· said Los Ao~cles Coaeb Jim L)oam ··facryth.ing went well. We played good defense and we e~ecuted well on offense. It was 1m porun1 10 get off to a good st.an. .. The fast start put F1ttSJmmcsns in a pTCd1cameot that forced bun to hmll the playing umc of the Spurs' h1a.h· sc-0nn1 Geora.c Gervin. Gervin, who averaged 21 .6 points per game before Sun~y night, played o nly 21 m10ut.cs and scored ~1x points. "When we got behind. basically I had to go wnh defensive pla)ers to U) and stop them," wd Fitzsimmons .. He wasn•t ftthn& ~ell lD acnual, but ~~ere ..-.asn'tanyth1ng really wnh ·1~ · -Of his hmncd playillJ time. ~rvm said ··rm quite sure Cotton had his reason rm \Ure the coach was working with the combinations th.al he thought would do the JOb ... M1t..e Mitchell led San Antonio wnh :!S points. 13 coming in lhe founh quancr. while .i\rtas Gilmore added 23 points Johnn) Moore added 17 point • 14 assists and 10 rebounds tn his 17 points for thr ~pu~ NFL .•. From82 Wilder, "ho sta the da) as the No 4 rusher 1n the FL. carried 28 umes. nus10g his season rush1og total to l,.i4t )ards. He also caught rwo passes for:!.:! )atds. a.iving tum 2.066 tot.al }arch from scnmmagc. Dolplllns 35, Colts 17: At ln- d1anapolts. M1am1 spotted In- dianapolis a surpnsing I 0-point half· 11me lead then bore down on the Colts "Ith four sccond~half toucn- do" n passc~ by quarterback Dan Manno and rolled i o the victory '1anno. the FL single-season record holder with 44 scon na complc· t10n~. pas~d for 179 yards 10 the firs1 half. but the Dolphins tratled 17-7 u the C'olts showed their most etrccuve ofTcn~ met earh 10 the season. Pu hrs H , Bean 14: At Chi«go third-string quarterback. Rich ( amrbcll"\ 4 l-)ard louchdown pass m Phil [pp' "''h l4 ~conds rema1n - 1ng lifted (1rt·en Ba) to 'lllOI) O\Cr ( h1~dgll all hu1 killing lkarhopesofa hn nw lit"ld ad' an1a~c 1n the playoff!. Bengals t4. Saines U : .\1 Ne" Orlcam' "l'n .\ndet"><m pla' mg for lhl· tir<.t llm<' 1n a month. threw for l ~I \Jrd\ Jnd ("All tout.:hdowns 10 l..t•t·r < JO\ mnau \ pla)ofl ho~!) ah"e "11h .1 \ ll l<'n '"er "lcv. Orleans \\ 11h th~ '1don ( 1nc1nna&1 nHn C'll to .. -!I Jnd \la\l·d all\ e 1 n the (hJmp1011\h1p race in thc .i\mcncan <. ontcrcn\t" < cntral Dt' 1 ion. How- e" er tho'<' hn~s ~till hmged on a 'll"l\lrY nc\I v.t•rl 81 hllffi<' apm~t Bul1Jlo rnuplc'°' with a P1mbuJ1h le"' . Cbltf 34. ~b.awks 7 . .\t "-.an \ l m 8111 k.c(lne., shrt'ddN.1 the Sca1- 1 k dclcn;,c; for \ i 1 .,ard\ a'i ~"enit· mmJc.-d ~.ans.al! C 11\ • (v.am!X'(i the "<'ah:iv.l~ and up~t a pla\.otl-bound te.am tor the ~ond ""td. m a row I he \1Clon 8\.Cng~ a 4 ~-0 hum1h- atmn ~3n~< 11 ) \uffcrcd last month TnlftMIC1tem •ASIULL "hen the ah\"ks ~t a Nat1on'al AIMf'k.all L•tu1 f 001Nll Lea uc r«ord b ) rciummg OA1<Lt.ND •• , Tr1ci.c1 ·~·"" • \for touchdowns Cl•l(~IG ,,,. 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COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 88 'Unleash the banks' say~ Mitsui president -·-Deregulation of banking industry may pave the way to new business frontiers off a1 lower ra1es once the banks attrusl to the new market. Wet~ also says mdustr) will surel) benefit from deregulation. Tra- d1t1onall). he said, the housing 1ndus- 111 alone has won the maJOnt) of hank financing with. the help of tederal housing programs. But de- regulation efforts ma) shift some of those available funds to other mdus- trtes which Weil SS)S have been ··shortchanged." By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of IM Deity Not ..... Growing deregulation of the bank· mg 1ndustr) could lead to banks opening branches in se"eral !>tat~ and moving into insurance and other financial programs currently off- l.tm1ts to them. the president of M 11su1 Manufacturers Bank said last week Speaking before business represen- tatives at a meeting of the Town Hall of Cahforn1a. M1tsu1 President Leonard Weil said such expansion would make banks more efficient a!> they would have 1\ccess to "idle funds" 1n one comm unit) that could be put to producti ve use elsewhere By t 986. ceilings will be lifted on the amount of interest banks and savings and loans assoc1a11ons ma} pay on demand deposits. Weil told ihe audience of about 75 gathered for lunch at the Hotel Mend1cn in Newport Beach. Such deregulation ma> also extend to the assets side of banking Bank' Well said, should be allowed to undcrwnte s«urt1ec; and sell in- surance and other programs the wa) non-bankmg 1nst1tut1ons hke Sea~ and others do. "You su 11 more and more all the ume." Weil said. '"They're selling stocks where you used to buy socks ·· But more importantly. Weil said banks should be able to open branch offices in more than one state "There ha ve always been concerns about allowing any concentration of financial power," Weil said of the restrictions on intero;tatc banking. "But that regulation I'> more 1m- agmary than real ·· Weil argued that large hankc, 1n (aliforn1a and Nev. Yor~ alread> solicit buo;me<>'i in other \tatc\ and arc onl} llm11cd from ph\\1lall\ con- structing branch uffiu·., in tho<,(.· areas lnter\latc banking. he '>Jld 1., ··a First Interstate signs con tracts on China venture Firo;t lntl'r'>tate Bank ha\ \1gnl'd an agreement to jorm ( h1na Inter- nat1onal Non-Ferrou' Metal\ I eal>mg (o Ltd a 101011ten1ure rnnw,11ng of fi ve ruirtner,. Purpoi.c of the JOtnt 'cnturl' 1s 10 1mpon capital equipment lrom the United State\. France. Japan and other countnC'i and lca\c 11 to non- ferrous metals cntcrpn-.eo; 1m1n1ng refin1 ng, fabncallon) in ( hma The ventufe will be incorporated in ( hinJ and headquartered in Be111ng ~ccordmg to Harold J \1c\l·rmcsn. bank l''<CCUll\:e v1ct• prc\ltknt and head oftht• international d1' l\111n thl' five partner\ indudl· < h1na ~a1111nal '-on-Ferrous Metal\ lndu•.tr\ C orp Bank of< hma Trust & ( on\ultann ( o. lndustnal and Commercial Bank of China First lntero;tate Bank and Banque "la11onale de Pam t 'ndcr the agreement equipment imports will Ix· finamcd undl·r gm. emment expon l red11 program-; .\II leases will he tknnm1natl·d in foreign currenn '"( h1n;i ha<, dql<iC.11'> nf 1'\l'r\ l\IX" nf non-fcrro11' ml"t.11 .ind m.im an: among thl' l.1r)!1"\t 1n 1h1· '"orld ·· WANT AN EMER<;EN<Y LINE OF CREDIT? D SF.L1JRED 0 UNSE(,1JREf) $5,000 AND l fl? .. NANCY BUZZARD (714) 55 J,JJOO more efficient way to channel the idle funds 1n° a communll) lo more producttve uses .... Wt"1l also discounted the effects such deregulatton would ha\C on smaller banks. ··Those wh o are afraid of compet1 11on shouldn't be allowed to be 1n bus10ess." he lta1d. ....._. Well. who calls himself "one oft he real opt1mtsts in the banking world," '>aid deregulation may cause a slight nse 1n interest rates as the demand for money increases. hut will later level Weil has been president of M11us1 Manufacturers Bank since 1962. when he helped found Manufacturers Bank in Los Angeles. Previously, he worked for Union Bank. He has served as president of several banking associations. Ernest Binstock takes new p osition at Western Digital Western Digital Corp. of Irvine has appointed Ernest R. Binstock to the nc"' I\ created post of director of human resources. wtth respons1b1lity for all human resourle programs and ac11 v1t1es at the firm. Western Dig.ital designs and supplies storage management and communications controllers used in om~ automation and m1crocomp1.1ter 1ndustnes.Binstock comes to Western D1g11al from Ameron, Inc. tn Monterc~ Park. where lie was also responsible for human resource programs • • • • Carla Mitrort has Ix-en promoted to sensor account executive and Lorlllda L. Ash has been promoted to dealer account exe<:utivc for Pacific Auto Accessory Specialists of Huntington Beach. Mitroff has been with the firm Su.an Atkin• make• another r08e aale Rose sales in lounges, reStaurants blooming '>IOCt" ns 1nccpt1on in I 97M. c:itcept for a one-} car lca.,e 1n Bnsbanc. Australia. 1n 1982-83 .\sh\ nc~ rc.,pons1bd1111.•\ include Pac1fic"s automottve accessof) markc110g sen ices 10 <iouthcrn ( aldorn1a auto dealers • • • Chris Cameron ha'> Joined The Association, a photographic sen ice l um r>an~ ha'>t'd 1n ( uc;1a \.ksa ( aml"ron. Y..ho bnngs 15 >ears of e:itpencnce to ht:r nt'" fl<'"' "di Ix· .i 'en itc rq>rt·,cn1at1 .. e for the firm. She has been in' 11h n.f 1n the hJnling ,ind finJnll" 1ndu\tr. Jnd she ad.,.crt1sing 1ndustr) and ,t·n l01I mmt rcu·n1h ... , J hu\lnl''>' dl"' l'lopmt:nt anount c:itccuuve for a design Jgl'lll \ • • • Diane Berne rt ha' 1111ncd Marketin~ Oireetions, Jne. of Newport Beach a!> 'etrl"IJr. fht· firm \pt·ual111.·, in hl·<ilth rare ad1t en1s1ng and promotion and lkrnrrt "'di ofkr '><.Tretanal and clt•ncal a''>1stancc to all departments. She lOml"' to ~larl.l'ting Dm·<. t1on' lrom thl" NC\\ pon Beach Jaw firm of Cheadle & Garrett, "'hl."rc <.hl" \Cf\ ed a' a legal a~\l\lant • • • Judy Marie Merrill ha'i been promoted to public relations account FRE~NO(AP)-Offcnnga ro<,c to m"lad\-oHr dnnks or dinner 1n a nict• restau"rant 1s certamh romantic hut unless arrangement!> were madl' beforehand where would you ge t the rose') Perhaps from 'iusan .\tk1n s or one of the women she trams 10 cam basket.-. of ro'>c'> around <.<X II.tail lnunge' and rc\taurant\ d.unng din- ner hour \1en -and v.omcn -1mpul..,.,cl~ bu\ ro\e'> at $1 'iO CJ<.h to prt'\Cnt Ill 1hc1r partner\ "'Bu!>1ncss ha'> been hloom1ng:· \a1d Ken Cenderclll who began M" Llld y Rose \o. at Lake Tahoe. th en mcwt"d headquarters to Fre!>nO la'il \htn:h \h .\t~tn'> and Dale C ntzer are partners 1n the business with ( endcrellt. who formerl} owned 17 W1enerschn1t.tel fast-food res- taurants in the Fresno area. The compan) has contract'> with about 60 restaurants and codtatl lounge<, 1n the frt·c;nu. v 1salia and Ta hew.: art· as and ma) oiler franl hl\C\ "'\\ 1thou1 the n.·~1:1urant .ind lounge ""m'r" \\l' "ould nm h,1,c an) thing."'< l'ndnell1 ~ad. ··But the} recogn11e thl· hulc ext ra touch oJ cla'>\ with the \endor\ making the ro\e\ a'a1lablc . .\nd th:ll pays off for all concerned ... Women"' ho 1.:arr\ the roses around restaurants are not allowed to sohc11 \ales ·· Hov.c' er. the women attired in c'ena.ng drcsse . carrying baskets of red. wh ne. yellow and lavender rose~ are h1ghl ) v1s1ble 10 customers:· Cendcrel11 said .. \u'>an 1s the one who has put the <.las-. into our o perations ... he added ""'ihl· '>Cll'CI'> and trams the women Jnd \hl· ali;n works v.nh the (re.-.- 1auran1J o''n<·rs to mamtain a high degree uf \tandards for our em- plO)l'l'\ It 1!. the owners' busmessc<, we arc working in and any problems our employees would create would ref1cct upOn them." ncl ull\ e with LeAnce/Herbert/Bowers Public Relations and Advertising 1n 1\,t·Y.port Reach Merrill ha\ hccn with the firm smc-c 1983 as a public relations \laff"'ntcr She" a mcmhn nf thl· Public Relation Society of America. • • • Floyd Estess, M.D .. Ph.D .• ha'> tx·cn appoinfcd a clinical professor at UC Irvine's ( ollegc of "kd1l10C. \.\hl'rt• he "-111 "\;crH· 1n the department of P'>Hh1atr} and hum<rn be ha' ior l \ll'\\ 1\ medical director of mental health '>l"f\ 1u·' at Hoag Memorial Hospital of \/ev. pon Beach. In the past, he has \l f\ t•d on the la<. ult} at Stanford l 'oiverslty \t:hool of Medicine and the UCLA \t huol of ~c<.J1un~ H1: I'> a d1ploma1c of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurolog} <tnd a kllov. nJ the American Psychiatric Association and the Academy of Ps}cboaJtal ysi., Indexing a saver to taxpayers, but very expensive to Treasury • • • Dan Bergman hc1!> hcen n.11m:d d1rcuur ol marketing. a newl} creted post JI Fountain Valley Co mmunity Hospital. I le will work wtlh the hospital adm1n1stra11on on defining marketing obJCCll,.es and strategic planning. Bergman has been '"'oh cd 1n \ale'> and mJrket1ng for more than 20 years. in<.lud1ng C\JX'nenn· 1n the ht>alth larc field • • • Francis Sullivan, founder of ullivao Concrete Textures, Inc. of C o~ta \k\a ha'l hct·n honored b\ the Land cape Architecture Foondatioo in Ph()(:n1' .\r11 The 11rgan11at1on ha' rrc\cntcd Sullivan with a certificate of apwn1a11nn for hie. tontnhutwn'> lo the loundat1 on. Sullivan has been an atll\t' ~urrortl'r 111 lhl" (la, .. f-und a \lll<knl '>tholar<;h1p program offered by I \ f-. tor the paq thrn· \l'ar' • • • Rumona F1t•ld nl J oun1a1n V,1lln h,1\ rl·n·1,ed th e u'ie of an Oldsmobile I lfl'l\/.i ·"a rl'\Ult of her atwmpl 1,hml·nt'> on he half of Mary Kay Cosmetics. r ll'ld I' among m<tfl' lhJn I 200 Ma' "'" inclcpcndl·nt beauty consultants who Ml nll'fllhl:r,of thctompan~\ VII'< luh(Ver} Important Performer) and will tx ,1hk to u'c the I 1fl'n1a a-. Ion~ a' \hl• meets production requirements. • • • Communispond, In<:. ha\ apprnntt•d In me re'i1dcn1 Sharon Roadma.o to tlw P<'"uon of associate 1n II\ V..e\I < oJ<,1o tlice1n Newpon Beach. Roadman 1 omn to thl' management t on..ult1ng firJTI from a JOb as com pan) principal of Recruiting Consultants in I U'>ln \'an assouatc, Road man teaches exccutl\ e 111mmunt<;at1on progra ms and I' 1n\ oh ed 1n marke11ng the firm's programs. • • • John Thjmpson ha~ ht-en Jf)f)<untcd general manager of sales for Cellular ('ommU11icallons Co rp. of In 1n1.· The rnmpan)' 1s an· authoriied agent for PacTel Mobile Access' mobile phone '.>Cr\1ce 1n Orange County. Thompson wmt'' 10 ( ellular ( ommun1ta11on'i ( orp from Selectrooles Communications 111 .\n<ihnm and ha<, lx·cn 1n,11hcd 1n ..ale' and management for 25 years. GRANDMAS & GRANDPAS MOMS··& DADS By JOHN CUNNIFF Al'a ......... A~I NEW YORK \\-h1lc the Trcasu') seeks to eliminate or limit many income tax deduc11on!> to which Americans have become at:- customed. 11!> retention of a new ont• could co.,t 1t btlhon!I. The new deduction 1s 1ndex1ng. which bcg1ns automa11call> on Janu- ar} I as a device for protecting taxpa}ers from being o;hifted into higher. mnre ta\·CMtl) hrackel\ h' 1nflat1on lnclex1n~ ha' ne\l'r OCl'n tried before, hut the la>. I u11nda1111n ha-, estimated that 11 could '>d\C taxpa~cr-. $8 b1ll1on toSIOh1ll1on on their llJ8 ~ taxes blone. :Jnd potcnt1all} more 1n times of greater inflation. I low much that amount "'ould Lhange becau!IC of n restructuring of tu bralkcts under the Trcasur. \ rccommendauons hasn't \Cl been determined. but 11 could remain a highly s1gn1fican1 amount Indexing w~!> introduced as part of the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 . but 1t wasn't scheduled to begin until 1985. when 1t will automat1c.ill} ---. You ~an send your love 1n a very special way on Christmas Day Show off your favorite little person or pet 1n prrnt. You can do 1t 1n the Daily Pilot Class1f1ed "Christmas Charmers" section This greeting will also be. a special keepsake for years to come Call now to reserve your _space! 642-5678 \ adJu'il ta>.l''> o"'cd on tht· h.iw, of tht· I %4 1nfla11on rate 1nce the pro\1s1on v.as passed 11 has remained contro\Crsial. and there ha"e been man) calll> to repeal nr mod1f) I\, In pan bccau..e mna11on ha~ ~ned !>O well as a pro\ 1der of federal government revenues However. 1n makmg his recent proposals to the Wh11c I louse, Trea'iur) Secrctal) Donald Regan r<"cornmcnt.lcd retaining tnde\lng ··,o that A.mcncan taxpayers tan he protected agamc;t the hidden ta \l'\ of 1nIla11on. ·· lronitall:y thl' federal gmnnml·n1 11.,cl f remains 'ul rwrablc 10 inll.111on 1n tht· sc n!>e that h1~h 1ntere'1 rJtl''> u!>uall) anompan) rising pncc'i. fo1t:- ing higher interest pa} ment'> t<l be ma<.Je on the publit· debt On No.,. ember 30 I hat debt c;tood at SI 61 tnll1on. and interest wa' being paid at a monthly rate of S 12 5 b1ll1on . .\ I rcrcent 1ntcre'll rate rt'IC <.'buld offset a s1gnfican1 amount ol the cost-c.utt1ngproposed by Regan Regardless of what new tax proposals arc considered. mde:ung 4dJustmcnts arc likely to pertain to the en11re }Car 1985 l I nder the pCOVl!>IOn, the f rC3'illl) Department mu'it cakulatc the aver- age percentage increase 1n the co~ sumer pnce indc\ for the )car October 1983 lhrough SeJ)!embcr 1%4 rhat ldlculauon produces a ta\ lauor of ~ I percent. ~h1ch 1s then used 1n rec.alculaung w1thhold1ng tables for Y..a~es earned in 1985. \ccordmg to the Tax Foundation. a non-profil re!Jearch organization. the rc<.:akulat1on removes about 85 per1.·cn1 of the inflation-induced m- trl"a'ie'> 1n ta\ re\CnUC!I. lla\ed un the law as 11 now ex1i.h. the foundation claims that 1ndcx1ng 1-; much more valuahlc to lower-incom<" fa m 1lil'\ a\ a percentage of tax hab1h1~ than 11 I'> 10 upper-income houM' hold' ··1 tm g1'c' the he to charges thal thl' 198 I tax reduction program wa' de~1gned to benefit the rich," said Robert Brown. foun dation president. \\ltt•n the foundauon'c; calculat1on' wcrl' made more than a month ago V..h1lc fairness '>uggests strong!\ 1hat 1nl1u11on ~hould be removed from any tax calci..lat1ons -and the Regan proposals suggest that taxes be indexed in the future -the entire m11ttcr could become a center of rnntrovcrsy agatn. . for one thing. it cuts into 1hc government's revenue at a umc when the government 1 seeking every cent 11 t·an flnd an an effon to clost the budget deficit pps that have plagued the economy for two decades. BeetTice buys Dr. Pepper Beatncc Cos. lnc~s announced that it ha~ ac d he Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. ~~ui m C'aliforrua from the Dr Pepper C'o. Terms were not d, loscd. In addition 10 the Dr. br .. uJ:,, w'" Dr Pepper botthna operation. hcadquan.crcd in Oar'· ocna. bOlllcs Crush flavors, Hirt's Root Beer, Squirt. Vernor's and Mother'$ Pndc (or distribution in the Pepper greater Lo" Angcks area. ~bert aOC::an,6M~ Oiplomate American Board of Internal Medicine Announces the Opening of His .. 5'llo 7'tactlu of Internal Medicine Hour• By Appolnt~nt Dally E\#W\lno•. Saturdeyt (A.M,) 1441 Avocado AY9, Suite 603 ~ tffwport a.:.cri 11•1t00 --. Broker award Riob Hodan, a broker and m arkettna partner wlth llcCarter-8urke a Partnen Inc. oflrvtne, bu been .elected by the lrYlne Co. u one of the Brok era of the Year. Hod&ee wu one of the 20 commercial and lnduatrial r eal eetate broken clted by the lntne Copmpany for outatandln& aalea and leulnC efforta durln& 1984. The award la baaed on pald commlulona. Bodin waa preeented the award In reco&- nltlon of a $1.8 million land aale ln the Irvine tnduatrtal Complu that he ne,otlated between Ratel Electronic• and the lrlTDe Company. UPs ANO DowNs NEW YOJtK lAP) -Tne lollowlng 11,1 shows the Over -the -Counter stocks end warr1nts that have gone uP IM mo" I ncl down the mo'' based on percent of change for Fridav No securities trading below st or 1000 sharta ere Included. N•I and i>erctnta11e chanoes art 111e djfftrtnce between the rrevlOU$ Closing b d price and Frldav's las bid Price Name i Plymtr Pante un ~II Amp 4 tcllS h s anatch 6 OrtoMI 1 ,,0 ~rle wl 9 lnlrCer Mark IV lli Rodmll Paul r Nlh Ill 1• lnlgLg 1 11 1 DvnRs Pltzo pf Quotrn Ragen Convgl ~i lnlMtd ~yiex Un~' AdMd un CardT wr PrlcCm . Name CtrbrB Prv8osl Su~wl Un s ~s ull trbrA !Mall ilpnl w t tsdala CPlsr s lxson allCPI ~PSI s estM dMd un AdCom un Serolln omdlal owtll Ziy_ad BIFuse' Novmlx ~!?ff:R UPS Lf 1 ·~ II IChp utc~so l '11~l; UP 17 I , Up 16 7 UP 16 7 l 1 ~~ ll l, 2'• 4 1 2 S-16 7 , 6'. m f' ,:~+ f ••• r· 3 1-16 t ~~ + i~ +t ll''ll • uo l 1 Up 1 1 • UP l 3, UP 11 1 1 ~I lit 1 UP i l : tl~ I~ ': tl~ ~ '11 UP 88 • 1, I :I\ -2'• , .. -1 MUTUAL FUNDS . +: I n, n" ... ·~ ,,,. ll • S • SI. 1S. 2S•· ,._.. 19 • ••• 10 J.'• • u" ty'• J! ! i~ :: I f,,. fo :11~ ~,; ~ t 1 ... . ... I '• I .. . •'• 1 • it 1'I • 6 1316))2 17 II • J·! .r ~L tl~ ~ .. 11 • ,i ! ,, .. "'-s • s • u.: li ., 14 1S H ; ~,.: ,, 17 • ., ... 12 .. l' .. 12•· s • s • " OranQ9 Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Monday, Deolmbtr 10, 1984 * 81 1?~!~~~ .. ~!!~!.~;!~~:.Y~! ~~~~.~.!!~!l hn1th fll"\ mm1c., < 01 p ;illow l3ble murt lkiut11lt'.I-nnd con,t'Ott'nl'C than 1ah1e on the incrtasrna popul&nt), of switch on the TAC-Timer milis 1\ operator\ to oOrr 1he1r \ul'>'1Cr1ber\ tvcr btfore \ adeo rccorckn b~ ofTcnna \CR pc»s1bk to pre-set 1 Zcnnh remole owners new eapab1ltues on cable ·• control C'olor TV ttt to tum on or CM firm celebrates its 40th anniversary Rohl;n !kin. W1ham fro!tt & A oc1a1e 1s celebrut1n1 40 )'tar!t of operation tn 1984 The firm, which provide consulung c1v1l engineering. planning, nnd survcytni service~ to clients throughout Southern C altforn1a was founded 1n 1944 1n Costa Me\a by Jack S. Raub fhe raprd pattern ofreal estate development in Orange County 1n lht' t'arl) J 950' provided the ba IS for VOwth. and lhCI t>pponuntl) for t'Xpans1on of lht' com pan) Wilham J. Frost JOmed 1he farm rn 1952. and 1he offi(e~ "'<'re relocated to lariet quane~ on Rochc)ter Street rn Cosia Mesa. During th1) era of growth. RBF pan1c1pated an such landmark pro)ects as 01,nt) land Hoag Hospital, Newpon Shores and numerous other ru1dcnt1al developments RBF grew and prospered an the I 960"s and established long term rclat1onsh1ps wuh maJOr clten1s such as the M1ss1on VieJO Compan) The lrnne Company. John D. Lusk & Son, C.J. Segerstrom & Sons. the C ounr\ nf Orange and the Ci11es of Ncwpon Beach and Costa Mesa. Curently RBF maintains a full ume staff of over one hundred and twent) engineers. planners. surveyors and adm1n1strative and support personnt'I Box Seat plans regional service Box Seat, JOtntl) owne<jl by Rai n- bow Program Entc.•rpmes: CBS Inc .. ' I) •• ' •• 19 • 19 ' 9~ 10 ~· j i~ ·', u. )t , lP• the Washington Po!>! ( o and Oantels and Associates Inc. ha\C announced plans in Anaheim IC' la um h ii rl'g1onal cable sports sen rce. Ton) Acone. pre'ildent of Danaeb Cablev1Ston Inc 11.ho has ·been worlcrng for the past tv.o ~t'ar'i to develop the scnict'. said it 11.111 ofTcr cable subscnbcrs a\ a net) of '>poning events of regional interest. 1ncludrng lave coverage of the MB.\''> Los Angeles Laker'\, NHL'-; Los ~ngt'les Kings and Major Indoor Soccer'\ Los >\ngcles La:z~r~. a-; "'ell as boJung and 1cnn1s ··Research has shown spans to be second onl) to mo .. 1es rn interest among cable subscribers. espec1all)' lrve events invol .. ang 1he local teams." said Acone. "R~10nal spons services continue to be a major force rn dn .. 1ng cable penctra11on upward and wnh Boll Seat th<'re is a tremen- dous potential for cable operators to increase tht'1r subscnber numbers $1 ven the ex1stang populanty of sports in the Los Angeles-southern Calr- fom1a maJtcctplacc." Arthur H. Baer. group \.ICt' prt's1- dent of Rainbow Program Enterpnses which will be responsible for tht' programming. marketing and d1stnbu11on of the ne11. 'it'r\.ice aid "This ewans1on "'Ith Daniels of the regional 'Sports concept into the southern California marlet 1s e" 1dence of lhe t~ pe of grov. lh C'<pected from the ne11. rela11on\h1p between Rainbow. 1he Waiihtngton Po'>t Co. and CBS ... DEATH NOTICES , ,,ud Jamts L fau 1, pre 1dent of at a ~na1n ume, 1ndcpcndm1 of \be Zrruth"s Cable Producu Oiv1lton VCR. "\\-1th the 1nc~sin1 consumt'r UK' of .\ hqu1d cf)st&J d play (LCD) cm \.( R$ a t1mMoh1fi device~ ~ble-,1hc remott' control features a dJaital V( R 1ntcrf11ce' can be of rral value to clock chaontl 1nd1c::ator and di)' and man~ subscn~ and can mean wceluodlc&lor. added rt'vcnur to opetalOI'\" The new ~mote eonlrol trau- .\1 the We 1ern Cable Telt'\'a1on m111er rs compattblc -wuboul any \ho~ in Anaheim last week l.entth modificauon -with the more th&n 2 oO'k1allyin1roduccdth<'TAl -f1mcr, n'ltlhon Z-TAC decoder& 10 1tn 1noovat1ve remotc control tran~ subo;cnbcr homes toda) m11ter that can be used to proaram the Another common ooocem cabJc 7 -T .I\( decoder to chanae C'hannel' TV subscnbcl'\ hue faced when au1oma11cally when the sub~nbcr 1s usina a cable TV dcrodcr and VCR 11 awa~ from home , for recording 1h11 )'OU cannot watch one cable pr~ams una11endcd, he u1d pr<>lflm and record anothtt'. l n11I no11. ut>Stnben havt' b«n Faus1 said the '°luuon "a simple unable ro pre-set a cable 1 V decoder and efficient interface device, also 10 changt' channels for unuttended offic1all) unveiled her<' Loda) 11 the \.1deo recording, Faust Clplaancd Western Cable Telev1S1on Show. lenith's n<'w TAC-Timer Ust\ a "W11h1heVCR1ntcrfaccandTAC- nc11. z ... TAC remo~c con1rol trans-Timer. the Z-TAC S)Stem is IOO- m111cr s1th a b\J1h-in programma,.blt' P.Ctcent ·vc R-fnendh · ofTcnn1 a l hanncl selector. which allows the low-cost flexible and simple solution sub~nber to 1ndt'pendt'ntl) pre-~1 10 the concerns of cable subscnben bo1h the Z-T ~C dt'coder anc1 a \ ( R "'1th V( R!t •· Fau\I ..aid ~BUSINESS NOTES Judith M cK ee a d ver t i sers' sp eaker Judith Mc"ee will speak to outhern Caltfomta \\omen in Ad .. emsmaat their monthl)' dinner meeting. Jan 9. al The Regi~tl'\ Hold with the sooa.1 hour at 6 p m dinner at 7 p.m. and speaker at 8 p m \.1cKtt will focus on the topic of neiworkrng and how to Jt't tht' most out of a suppon S)$tem A former enienarner who ha!> !>tu<11cd the Samurai 1rad111on in Japan. McKee 1s ""<'II \e~d rn the an of ~es telemarkc11ng llmt' managt'mcot and networking She has worked as an ex.tcuta\.t' sales manager of a maJOr 1rade sho11. compan' \ales manager for a real estate compam sales 1ra1ner and entrepeneur N A FE for ming an Irvine branch -\ branch of the Nauonat ~ssoc1auon of Female [xecutn es 1NAFE> 1s being formed in Jn anc Tht fim get-acquatnted/plannmg me~tingwill bebcld a1 I U a.m Dec. 15th. 1984 ~n~one current!) in b\ usincss for herself or on an up11.ardl> mobile track 10 the corporatt' ""orld as 1n\.1ted Mt"n art alwa)s -welcome . The theme of our branch 11.111 be brainstorming Tht'\ plan .10 ha'e an unstructured format based on round-table discussion~ 10 '>hare succcs~s. nev. 111. 1sts on problem\ and gt'nt'ral rcsolu11ons of problems in spec1fic area.s M a ttel 's sal es, profits up Mane I Inc has r<'poned substantially increased \ale\ and carning.s for the third quartt'r and nine months ended Oct 27 In mak1n~ the announcement. -\nhur ~ '\pear. chairman and Glenn '\ Hastings. president. said." t 984 performanct "altdatt's our \tratcgic dec1s1on to concentrate on the busant'ss wt' lnov. best -the production d1stnbu11on and marketing of toys .. :--.et sales for the third quaner ro..e to S3 l Q .3 m1ll1on a ~6 percent mcrcai.c o\er the S.218 3 malhon for the Ille penod last 'ear Income from cont1nu1ng operauoni. before extraord1naf) llt'ms for the quaner reached S.29 m1llton an 81 pcrcenl increase O\er the S 16 m1lhon tor th'ethmi quaner last ~car Third quarter net incomt' v.M·S39 5 m11l1on compared to a net loss of s~o J ml.l.llon in the 1h1rd qy_arter las! ~ear :--.et income for the cu~nl Quarter 1n<.'lu<led e"Xt raord1naf} gain oiS 10 5 m1lhon Lastyt'ar·~ third qultflff net loss included a loss from d1scont1nued oocra11onc; nt \fl, l mill11•n -- P\8.JC NOTICE ------,.,~ Pt&JC NOTICE ,.,.,, ?\.ibllahed Or1n91 Cout Oa,ry Ptl()t oec.inoer I 6 1S 22 li&4 P\&IC NOTIC£ • I I J' I , On the Otv l'I Wlet LUI CM , e - Di• "' ~' uni ~ NYSE LEAD ERS UPs ANO DowN s NEW Yvfil<. (AP) -Tl'le. tOllO.Wll')G lilt shOws lht New York Stock Excha~ stocks and warrant' Iha! have gone uo tht "'°'' Jnd oown tti. most based on r:,rcent Of chatl9e reoardless of volum. 0~0 ~~r:S tradlno bek>w s2 art ln<l· -v ed. f'lel and oercentage chal'IO•s are !he dlt erence belWMP. the orevtous clos no P ce and Monday s ~ P.m . price. Name ~e~ Chi1 Pct1 A b~§ona' ' 11~ 'l? 8: 1 . j G j~ 'h UP 4 G I f:B I I Up S Valero nr . ~ ~ UP 6 ~atero n pf j7~ '"' UP 7 onrac; S 1'11 UP I ~rkr!Drlll 1 'h Up 9 F Ind ~ 1h UP 10 vi hrlC~ pf '/\ Up 11 Tuastnd I"' UP a ~~~l~n~ ¥~ Jr: 8u: 14 nsource V. v. P If arah Mfg l 'I• 1 UUP l ComtMell 'h l P Mlulonlns 1 l'e 'n UP 19 DC Corp I ~ UP 19 f:'Jlf.lee "' 3.4 UP lo mrvAF 1 ~ l'e UP 1 lginNall \3!1_ ~ UP 2 runner 3.. ~ Up 3 etdo Hem I~ lit Ue> 4 elencur s .. ~ Up S r1nnersCP ~ 1. Up DOWNS Name I Ronion 2 Un Carbide 3 US Gvosm 4 Vall•'t' Ind 5 NutrlSvs 6 Comdrelnt 7 Ptrllnv 9 SunshMn 9 Portee l~ Pstnd 4.32of AdVHIGro tntRectif s 13 Anthem s 4 ~ll~~!t' -1; t 1 vln p 1 n.rm~d 19 azefl ne . ~~en efrac Ivers Ind nllHarv w t Willms El Dellona Co Katy Ind Sarani Co Last Cht Pelf!.::! 1~ =~~ V1 -11• ~-~ J,4 -1>.4 -"' 1t:~: = 1~ f1,1, -'h 111. -'h 14~-1 ll'lt -~ 7ltl -'h ~-IV. fih=~ 271/• -1~ 61/1 -"' 41/• -11• 411• -''• 21/a -'Im ·~ -"• 213/e -l'I• 7 -~ WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK (AP) Oec. 10 Todl!Y] PJ:~vn: Ad1111nced 72 Oecllned )~ ¥nchonoed 82 7 otal luues Ne'W highs 6 36 New low\ 42 5 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, Mo~v Price and n.t chaooe of the 10 mo't ac ve American Sloc:k E'llthllnQe Issues, Ira no natlgnallv 111 more than Sl . BAT Ind 414 3'1'1 +1-lt Helzer m· J t-~ TIE Comm 44, 6'1• -·"a ChOBllV g n , 91i't ~ulfCan o 56 , 12~ + ~ NY Times I~, 34~ + ~ OomeP1r1 j . I 13· 16 W•rioube • 2m + ~ l$lnor I -Ws1010?1a1 • -4 NASDAQ SUMMAR~ GOLD QUOTES METALS QUOTES ~ That's an apt d c riptlon of both business and / business people along the Orange Coast. Tok ep track of · wher companie a r gotngand whi hp opl ar h lping them get there.just wa t h 'Credit Lin ' v ry day in tb Busin s cc tlon of your n w Daily Pi.lat r J ---1 DAil y PILOT /Monday, Oectmbef 10. 1914 87 Ml.IC fl)TICE Ntmeue ..,..... YOU AN IN OlrAUlf routfTMI WA.U..IY NOTICI TO 9'•14111 _. ITATDmNf Ut-10£A A OHO CW TRUST, CAUfOMl.A CMDfTOltl CW •ICTITIOUe tuaMal TN folowlnO 1*90nt art DATtO MAACH H , 1Mt NOTICl INVmNG l!IOI IUUC TilANllD NAMI aTATUIUfT OOll'CI ~ • UNLl.SS YOO TAKE AC· "°"'CT NO -Clect 110'M107 The IOlowlng PMOf'l llt . IMDfAO IOUTH HILLI, TION TO P'AOTlCT YOUR NOTICE 19 H!IUIY glwn U C.C.) dOlllCI llU8lneN M ---, INC. 2411 Cenlput Or!Ye, P~RTY. IT MAY H tl'letthtCttyClet!IOftl\eClty NOtlOt It r-eoy gi.-. to UOH'T 8RIOADI OLASI ~ 208\ IMne. Cllllornl• SOLO AT A PU8UC SAl!. ol ,ountain Vatt.)'. C•h· Cltdttora 01 th• wttllln WOAKI. 1115 N MO w ti1 UI IF YOU N (0 AN EXPlA· IO«lla. w11 rec41W .-led l\&l'ntd tten•ort•I that a 19th Street. ec.t1 ..._, ~ loutll HI , NATION Of' THE NATURE Pfopoult until tht holK of bulX tranat• 11 about to be Clllltornta t2t2l Inc., e c.ittomle ~· OF THI! PAOCHOING UO p.m on T~aday. 0. madt on petaonal pr09ttty LllCll!e M ...,_, Ht lt!On, 24t5 Campu1 Orlw, AGAINST YOU, YOU c:.mbtr 20. 1"4, IOI' the llett1n1fl•dttct1becl Siefke Street. Coeta Meea ..,... 205, IMnt. California SHOULD CONTACT A LAW• con1truc:tlon ol a tO" Tiit nt1me1 and buliMel Cahlornia t2t27 ti115 YlA aat>eatoa c.ment ~ ltOfm add1 ..... of the lntenoect Tlllt tKltln"' II con· Thie bUalnffa le con NOTICI Ofl Otlln In Slater AV9'M, wt11 lr"1Metort tte LUTER M Ouoted by an ln<IMdual ducltd by· a e«p0rat1on TRUITll'I I ALI 01 Euctld St'"' 1n ao OF\ANT _,,., MAAl\.YN M LUCILL! M B!ARSS •:t:-I Martin J Hotk, Pr~t NO 10.U7!0U cordenc.e w!tll ttwt Plant and GA.ANT, 1&11 Cotti Meal Tiiie tia*'*lt WM tlltd _._ .. __ ... __ ... ___ w. _____ 1 ...... Ill MM : ..... ~:;;,:;..:S.=..:k::;lt::---!"' .... ~~-... ~-lal-..lt .... ~~ Ttlle alatement w&1 filed ON Jtnll&fY 14, 19~. at I S~tlone SlfNt, Coeta Meal. c.11-Mth tl'lt Counl'f Clet'll ol Or ..__ _, &•I A---• 1112 ---l • ..... IMt .. .... . . .. . ... . . . ........ ~ wtth thtCountyCletkofOr· 1000 AM , et THE REAR PropoMlt 11'1111 be Pf• lornl• Inge County on NOYWTlbet ... ___ .. _ .. _____ ............ ,....... _"'911_._._ ... _ .. ______ .-i1•--• .. e.r1 ....................... I .. County on Nollembtr ENTF\ANCt L088Y ON STH anted under ...iect cover Tiit toeatlon In Clllfornla 7, 1NA --------1ntere.1 rat .. .,. oown. ··-···-' --rm tt, 1914 STREET OF CHICAOO ll)d •"'all ..... .,.,...._""nl6'0 oft~ chlel tJ19CUll11t OlllQe ,_,'l4 8 t .. _.....__.. to -••• •ai • - -,••• "°'* w ,...,,., w-r ' • ...,, • ...,. ..... QlltMn, TITLI INSURANC& COM· bY ~· OI ti; ;;'~'Qi bkt: or prlnclpal bUtlneN office Publlahed Orang. Cout -OUllll . uy. ~ 3,.__Bd .. ~ ........... ~.. ... Huge Cll.le\om '8A. fMwty ,.,., ........... ...... OtlM 6 Cruletw, ,,o. eo• PAHY, LOCATED AT 501 N. der•' MCUflty required by ol the lnttlllded tranaf•or IJ. Delly Piiot Novembtr 19, ?6, PllJllT LllA'llll • 12"•-... rm ,...,., ... ~~ta ,,_..,o • rm l\OIY* 1#1111 pool/ICM' i t6cfll looMIOn. IMI ,cf- ..., """"'1 ..... C• MAIN STREET. In the City of Section 10 ot the Spec:ln· NIM · o.eemw 3, 10, t98' • AM w/frpte, end patio I. pool BD nr. BA WIOW onry View at t13o-t311 2) 1 Ce1wt1o ,_,. ~ Banta Ana. County of Ot· cation• All P'09QMll 11'1111 All otllet bulln ... namea M-219 ..... 14 tt SW..-AG1 "4-79?2 ·s 119.000 or !MM opt kif iiii~;;;•:;•• TIL llPT•••ITI '1IOll1 1nge, 81111 ol Calttornta, be marked Prot«;t NQ. 3tea. llld lcldr ..... uled by the 111,..11 ,C lllnflCE 5 Bdtmt, 3 bathl. I~ --------l6000 dOWTI 9t I 1000 per ~ Pub""*S Orenge Coett C l A I , O R N I A R E • !VC-S0-9A and Malltd OI' Intended tranltefor wltllln ,-~ nu m .. ter ault• and lerot mo. For d•talll c:ell rtftlllJll ... fm Pt1!Y Piiot N«Mlmbw23, 30, C9NVEYANCI COMPANY. delivered eo 11 to bt In tllt tllt• 'fMrl laill YMfl Int _flC_TITIOUl .......... _llU..._IM.....,_l_I_ !amity room and Off· .. PHT •IT PAf!',!01t<.tTENOR£ * •-AA&I • * AlmiC* HllWPOrt Jbdrm btcembet 7, 14. 1184 • C11ttorn11 Corporation, .. hand• ol fl'le City et.rk 1t 1>&1• to tar M known to ttll 1tr•gart1tng IOf' up to 7 lllT llYI l .. ......... 2 ... -......_ -2 ec F .... H duly 1ppolnted Tru1tH '* olftcle In tht City H911, Intended tran1ler.. 1te T~l'!."::! .,, car1. nly 4 door• from 3 dfffe(ent mod«e & ttll ftt ~...... ... ,...,, ......... 'Y under that etrtln Deed of 10200 Sl•t• A~. on or none d 0 In l bu a 1;; 11 1 • the en1r~ to Main io.....t prtc. "' ttll tract •38A CltY •ltH!e Well Gii MOO'• Tr u at to cu 1 e d by before Iha hOuf 1t1ted. At Tiit name(e) and bueineel A C O E M y O F S..Ch NOW on IM mat· 3 a. 4 bedroom..·~ bathe. $flt, ' $31t4ll0 ... NIY ... GREGORY I SCOTT ANO the dMIQnaled time all bide addr ... of tl'll ln141nded LANGUAGES. 34 71 I/la ket at onty 144$,000 -.tber If yo4/ve waited •3BR ~tom View emJ llftm• l(A TH ERYN M SCOTT, ttcelvecf will bt P\lbllOly tran1t•M(I) &II D0+«A L Udo. Suite 20S, NIWOO't au .7•11 1,.,.,, _r_..1...__, 11_,._. -== ... ==.= ... ===-! S3e$,000 2•• 1... '""• -•7-DE~TH NOTICES HUSBAND AND WIFE. .. QOentd, ex.mned and de-LEGLEU and CHARLOTTE -& "" ... .,..... ..,._ ........ """ .,., -• - truttor1, recorded on AprN cl•redbytl'llCity~ Bid· AUXIER GLENN. 21 Wind-a..cn,CA92&113 thle le ltll PrlcM rano-'nRV'nBOAT•althavt •HR EllcllentValUt wat•r pd, no pet•. THORNBURG a. IHI •• lnltrument No ""ll\d ,,,. puSttc .,. In-#OOd, lrvlne, Clllfornl• UUlen Pu.nu. 4100 A I 1199,000 to 1179,5001 "'-"'of room In this 4 • 1131,000 '50-4128 Hr Otaftf'AW EVA M GREGOR 9062. In Book 1'0t1, Paot ifted to bt pteNnl 1t the 92714 Patrica Road. Newport Call to ... M&-7171 r;;;;;: ..__and btQ _,d •--i.-•-~-11& E WIL.aON c 1474, of Ottlclaj Rlc«Ot of dectaratlon of u ld That tllt property Pl''H· 9each,CA02M3 ...., '""''""' .. v'---T H ORNBURG, a 0,ange County, Stall ot oropoealt Mn.J l'llteto 11 ~bed1n · Thia bullneH 11 con· atonoc:noic.Meaa erOt •2BR.<*l.I Or.O thtl ""°° bUflQll60W rftfden t of Newport ~alltorni.. under lllt power Aflbld•eoreoellled,•••m· Qenlral .. all IUrnltUl'I, fix· dueled by an lndtvldual Or ~5-0932 s1n.600 w /bltln• today ., Beach , Ca. Passed 01 .... 111«11n contlCfled, ned and deelared wtll be, .. tur11 and equtpment of that ~~":".i.~=t -filed *PllM I·•* iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •2BR 2bll.1119w ._ ._ away "--mber ... #Ill Mii 1t public 1uc:tlon to feJr.cl by the City Clerk to c:.ttaln tood MIWle. bull-'°'"h the Coun"' Clerk 01 Of. Spar1ll9 d9an ... teldt CM ••• -·-_._" I UM,ooO ~"C , lllt l'llgl'letl bldd« for cutt. lhe Clly Engineer and the ,,.., and located at 156 '' geml 3br•Otn+2ba. Xtra ------•••! -•~ -~~ 1984 in Sant.a Ana. or check 11 dHC:flbed City Atlorl'll'f for checking Coatl C~I Slatreet, Coate •nge County on Nov9mbet lg dbl oar on alley Ov.f. ~t.~t ..... ~ .. .,91:!,•Fr: 1twttft Ired 2 . 132S eat r I II Ca. Born Sept 2, 1898 bllO'#, pay11>1e at the llma of Ind report to lhe City Coun-M~ e:'t1 om Md lS. 19114 Fao'7• •It• lot, zOMd IOf 4 ple11 • Pi~";.';; .. In botl'll •38R 2~. tWl'ni.hed C ln Everett Washrng tall In lewful money ot IM :II at 111 regular t'llM11ng on ,,... name u Publl•"..,. Or•""'" eo .. 1 1144,900 Bkr 533-81711 The 11..,1~ ... ftd lamlly •1711,000 ' • United Stat• of AmerlCa, Janu1ry 8. t98S-oY Mid 1ran1t•or• at Mid ,_, -...--· • 13i-1 ton. Survived by hlB #1thout warranty ixpr ... or Prior to commencing IOCatlon I• GRANTS FOOD Dally Piiot No\IM!bW 211. De-LI-LT 01111 •• . . 'oom F loW the new •3BR 2'_.ba Mint COn<I S..... 1111 ~ 2br 21>11 daughter, Beverly 0 implied H to tltle, uM, poa-#Ork,,,,. contractQr and alt SERI/ICE c:.mw 3· IO, 17· t9~.228 •" CMpetlng thrOtlgtl tile 3 1115,000 . .,.., __... Lane. grandeon, MNl<>n or ~um1>r1noM. suboof'l1ractor1 tnall obtain That Mid t>ulk tranalet' 11 FHLWl·l1200 hug9blldrooma.S.ttnat:i GAU 111-1111 ~~:::' 1~"= M I ch a e I, grand • •II right. tltle and Inter .. , • t>vslneH lleenal from th41 lntaodld to be coneum-PUBUC l«>TIC£ F 0 r 1 t •••• 8 •• u 111 u I extra large lot RV llC· ~iili~i~n -~w !llld by II a1 ~II CU:y ol Fountain Valley In IC· m1tld at tlll otlloe 01 _ _..;...;.;;..;;.;..;..;.;.;;,.;,;.;.;;..__ apa.cJoua condominium c • u Tot a I Pr I c • BMt FVty daughter, M elinda Tfult• In and to lhe follow· cordance with the City Mu· SHEA.RSON/AMl!AICAN NOTICa Of nor South Cont Plaza 11 l OUAI llf $162.600. Call to ,"9. Dau. Nat an d six great--. and· ng dt1etlbecl P•OC*t)' tltu· 11lclpal Cod• No VOiume I, EXPRESS ESCROW, 1913 O&ATM °' 2•L b 4 II s .. San Cltm9nte to Call 5•6-2313 Childr•n. S he ew:as a ated In the 11or ... 10 County mi. 5. Ct11pt1t1 5.04 and E 17th St . #214. Santa nlZA..nt w. 3 bdr., ,. a ., P• 09• Unique 1480 hlo.-out "' ind St•t•. to wit 5 08_ Ana. Calllornl• 92701. on Of LC>MONDQE flreplac:e In muter tulle. Catallna leland wlllle w/&f)P&a& Ollf ~.,.. mem ber of the East· PARCEL 1 In aoc:ordanoe with th• etter Dlcembef' 28, 1984. AND°' NTITION wet bar Lovely MUtral tlttng In IMn~ room of Milty yours 8l $3t-f1IO ern StAr. Private ter· Unit t63, In tht City 01 provl•lon• of s.c11ona 1110 Thl1bulktran1l•100t1Ub-TO A.OMIMISft" dec;or. Avalleblt lmmedl-cllarmlng Bdrm. I hat~._ vices w ere held al Pa-trvlne, County 01 Orange, to 1177. 1nc1ui1ve. ol tlll lect to CallfOl'nt1 Uniform HTATI NO. A,_ atety. Mlekl Coo99' Sll95,000 clf1c View Memonal Stat1olCalllOfnl• ... 1hown L•bOI Code ot 1111 Sitt• of Commerelal Cod• Secilon To Ill helra. t>enellclarlel. • 544-8200 I -.H.l I t •( .. , s ... .. ••WM..... 11 r ... ta111 and dellned on tl\al certain CalllOfnla, IM City Counctl S 1Ge :rldltort Ind contingent Real 117s-ao00 2 Col....,.. p k w .. 11-IZJ4 Park . Pacific View ~ondomlnlum Pl1n ra· ollhe City of Fountain v111ey Thi name and addr ... of :;rldll01•. Ind per90n9 wtlO ton. 3 8d t>a ._... at * *mlll 11&.1* * ,,.._. Mortuary. Directors. :orded April 21 1978 In ,, •• by rllOlutlon ldopled th• p1r1on with wl'IOm ITll'f bt otl'lerwlM lnl.,...ted llome. Newer pe>o' & apt! 12 JI eo rt Mayflower with Jf .. eo '&& Ind dil\ L 644•2700 l>OOk 12844 page 881, ot Of· the prevailing hOurty ratl of cl1lm1 may b• lllld 11 "'the wlH and/or Mt•t• of" wl11'1 RV ICCeal Aaeume, kttOMn. large IMno . din-db4 Ollf ~by IOllt lk:lal Record• of o,.~ NaglS IOI' eecl'I crafl or type $HEARSON/AMERICAN ELIZABETH W. LONG· ·------~1" .. ino loan. Full price Ing., .. MIC)te lntW\orl. M 6acor 1700 53t-41190 ROSS :;ounty. California. :>f workman or mecllanlc EXPRESS ESCROW CO • RIOOE • ~.ooo La,,.. bath wltll etall a.t ,_ PARCEL 2 needed to ~1111\e con.-1913 E 17th SI., #214, A petition l'IU be9f\ 1U1C1 ..,.. G<*S ...,,....--...,...--::---....,.:'7.:1 EL I Z ABET H S AnundMded f/52 lnter"t tract wttlef\ Wiii be •-ded Santi Ana, Calllomla 92701. by ANNA MARY LENAHAH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Traditional lhower and tub UL ROSS. Resid~nt of n and to Lot 1 of Trec1 No 1011'11~bidder,1t AtlA.. Kc Stnof. Etc:row No n the ~for. CouA ol Of. 411--1111111 ;:1-King m9d bed ~=11•,:;;;su;;;io:;..:;;;:;;:;;.-.-·."';._iiii.,;.;;;,;,. Costa Mesa, CA, 10131 u lhown on a map :2etermlnldbylt11S11t1DI-4754-kcandtlltlaetdaylOf angeCountyrequeetlngthat Realty ._. ..... ..-i away Decem· eco<ded In book 4211 PIQM •ec:tor of tnduetrlll Rela-nnng clalm1 by lllY creditor ~NNA MARY LENAHAN be 1127.111 Agt 540-5937 decor I. 11P1* -1 t-"' 48 to 50 ot Mlacellaneov• uona shallbtOecembtr27.tN4~ tppo1nted11pereon&11ap-Aaumabi. t0W -lnl94' .. t ___ _. 631-7370 8yOwn«S23.000Spec: 1 53M190 a.t• ber 8, 1984 at the age ~•P•. record• ol Ofange Th• contractor 11\all #l'llcl'I 11 tllt bullneat day ·-t•ttvetoadmlnltterthe fln.,1Clngl Oood North PllllllUllPLD btpa11o)'(l5yf$Nf8aylt 2 airy 2 b4+ct.n 2'.it of 82. Mn Ross hasd :OVflty, Clllloffll•. togetl'llt ~<Wide 9VCh ~lion before lhe con_.....mmatlon •Ill• of tl'll ~The Costa u... arN Ntw .... -e 83 Me-1•St .. bdl s 1000 b I k t #Ith Ill lmPf~IS ll'llte-naurance .. fequlrld by thl data apecltled •t>Ove ;>etltlon faquM!a autl'IOrtty p11tnt, carp•I Warm, ,..__ __ & ,..!. ......... ~ lrom UHF• 1101,MI CM 6' 14 (~ ~ _. een a c er a )n, 111c.plln" tl\erehom t..abot Coda of the St•ll ol Dated November 211, 10 ldmlnt•t• 11'19 Mlate kll nr-.1ac. Call ~· -1 ,,....., , ....., ... _._ 28r 28a+ loft l•••t Pt;f I ' Frenc h 's Bakery • 1"•• crK ng _. , .... ,.,,,. ................. ev· ...,...,,........ I -• :ondomln1um Unit• 157 :alllOfnia, and 11'1111 axecu11 ·-Jnd« thl 1n~t Ad· today! 548-2313 ~'i.nt ..-~-..=:;~14'1. Brick lrplc, cllit, mtnl XtTRXcti TRr-PLEX ~to beedl. 3 8d 2be Coet.a Mesa, CA.for 27 through 208. lncluelvl , I contractor'• oertlflcatl ,.. Done L. L .. llu. c~ 'Tllnlllrltlon of btat• Act. ....... bttndt Ownr wlU help CM W..JJ .... _.__. 2 br, hOme. t9'1C8d7ywd. ca. Years, aand was a octtea tl\ereon ~ardlng Mid compenNllon Au1ter Glenn, Intend A l'IM1lnQ on 1111 petition location. Eac:tl unit l\U 3 w/ooat. Agt 1131·5737 bl1-1n1-. p.,...atl·o-1 O a r . M2-6 57 EXCEPTING THERE· •equlrementa The contra<> TraneMMe Niii be held on JANUARY 9, BR, fir~. b tra park· member of Cavalry =ROM ell otl, Oii rlghta, min-1or lhall turtll« require aH Publlttled Orange Cout 1985, at 9:30 A.M In Dept Ing + MCU.rtty eyatem, TllPl0 Prllng Nf 9111 I 1 n ,500 LUll/.wm C hapel Santa Ana )(Ill, mineral rtghtl, nllufll tubcontractort to llmllarly Dally Pllol Dec»mblt 10. '40 3 II 700 CMc Center Step9 to OCMn & bay, 2·2BR 1-3BR Patio'•. (213) •5'-5104 owe Custom s 8d 3 ~ tfl. Beloved mother of )U right• and other orovldl MICl'I compenaallon 1984 M-238 :>rive WMt, Santa Ana, CA could be conwrted to attractlvt Good income. BALBOA ISLM4D 1.....i. Walk to ~ James S Ross of iydrocarbon aub1tanc11 naurancetOfallaubcontrac· l2702 llLlllFIDa 1lnglatamlty -w , .... , ...... For ......... by DUPLEX 4 ..... unit $4500 doWn. 11750/mo :>tlow 1 depth of 500 l•t tors' emploYIM The con· IF YOU OBJECT lo lhe 28 .,, '"· ...... _,.. I "' / 1 2 -...... t "Burke, V1rgina. W1l· Jn<* the Parcet of Land 1ract011111d aut>contractOf• )'anting ol the petition. you PllMI LllATillU ag ~-·------'"""",..,, owner. 1215.000 $440,000 711()..8200 :int. ,:.;;~-.c:-~ Uam E. Ross and ierelnat>ove ducrlb•d 1t1111 turnlal'l tl'l1 City• C41rtlt-P\llllC NOTICE tl'lould eltl'llt appea. 11 the Ortgml Balboa Chalet Cnta .... 10 ~--~-a.._2630 ____ GREAT TAX WRflE OFf. Pancw.t Prop 1 M orton James Ross ~lthout 1111 right of aurlaot ~le•I• ol walvet' Ol IUbfoga-,ICmlOUI .u..... iearlng Ind.,,,. yOUr Ob· wtll'I memor.ies ol bygone iEXsfsioE $112 O&* Baat. Inell 1040\ l.U)(UflOUI ... PleJC .. nr 731..sa:Jt bo h C.O.ta M CA antry'9rlMNedlnthedeed lion under th41 tet'm• of the NAMI ITATIMl:NT 1Ctlon1orn11wrtttenobjeo· d1y1 CIOM to Bey & /et'9y II>% Huntington Hart>OUI, In·------.---,...-\ esa. " 'rom Quall Run·NorthWOO<S, NOfkar'1 compenMllon In· TM followlng peraon• .,1 Ilona with th41 court btfore Bach ... Ihle 3 bedroom 2bd, trpl. lrg lot WW Tl llAOI come &i>PfOlC. 14,200 Petr .ot bargain• 2bt Betsy Fleming o f t Limited Partnerlhlp re-tur1nce. doing bUllntee u . the hearing. Your IPPMT· home wlll challenge the dn, no quit Agl 759-5080 3 8d 3 ·~b•. trl-i.wl AP-p/mo. 848-M27 $500 s tncO gar pet• 3br Costa Mesa, CA., Sis-:ordea Novembt' 20. 1978 No bid wlll btcon1ld1'ed AMERICAN TELESIS tne:amaybtlnpereonorby creative b~. Utted 11 OLISlllOISTSMLTt "'O• 2500 ...., tt, 2 yrs 2ba d wahr $1125 at t.er of Harry Huntley, n bOOil 12930 page 1627, Jnl ... 11 It made on the of· FINANCIAL. 1195 Town ,our attorney S175,000 FEE tor "u-'ltled bY_, 4BR :::_ 10% or LEsS down ti ftr lt l 53M190 Beat R!'Y ._ Lem 0 0 re• C A Jlllclal RICOfdl lk:lal blank form turnllt*I Center Orl11e, Suite 800. IF YOU ARE A CREOITOf\ .., ., ,_. ...., .. PARCEL 3 oy the City 1n4 11 made In Coat a MeH, Callfornla x a contingent CfldltOI' of -Wl\ll Hf HO°'il 2ba Large len<led yard AMUme9 9% ltt TD Call Ollfl Miii-Vecartt 38r 29a., ltld9 oil Marguerite Murray An1xclullve..-nen1I01 •ccordance with the 9211211 th4ldlCMNd,youmu1tllle HO~I " h•~. $115,000 Alan-ParkweatPr09 Large wottclno dr~ Qoea to 8Chodl. 1750 of Dayton . Ohio. Abo >Irking and fllltlO :>roVlalonlOllhllNOllotand Stepflanie Anne Berger. f()Ufci.imwlthtl'lloourtOf REALESlATE atkforNorm7~-1202 (71 4)731·51131 rM<tylOOO IM2-44710f MIM53 l ..... ~ved h y 11 grand· )U<pollt °"" lhll portlOn lhe ptopoaal requlf_,11 3037 Java Road Colla >r_..t It to the peraonel *!111-1""-lrriat I 4 cnuc:. c...-631·12te lut. •--L---.... • • Lot t of aald Tract No tnd condition• 111 forth C .. 2•2• ·1Pf-lat1Ye appointed by --~ _ _, children and ~ greal 10137 u shown on ex1111>11 JnderSlc11on2ottl!ISpecl· Mitt elllornla .. "" hecounwtthlntourrnontl'I• ~ h Id F •• 10 , ... "--larttlOn of •--•1ont Each blOdlf muet Donald Alo.rt OtJC 1300 rom the· data ol tnt le----------1.219.4 WllUIU KrbOf Wttfmt ~ 28d grandc I ren u -" ... ...,.... ·-· "dams • 100. eo.11 Meta ~ 2b /bOetallp S 1200 neral services Will be ~trlCtlonl IOI' The Spring• oe tanMd In accotdance Callf()l'nla 926211 tuance Ol lett.,. .. provtded C&PtSTIAll IUll ~ LIU a-w Tuesd De :)ondomln111m .• r~o,ded <llltll applic~ aia1a lawa. Thia buwtneu 11 con· n Section 700 of the White water ~ and -0 3 BO 2 BA detadled hou.. &4e 80Mt&4&-6414 held on ay, • '1>11121 . 1976 tn book 12844 Pur1uant 10 c a111orn11 dueled by co-pannet• >row11 Codi of C.ufomla harbor views from ev9fY In Calif Homea Won't! LL...... fib Im.. cember 11. 1984 at 10 >age 829. Ottldll Record• 3oY1tntnenl Codi Slc11on STEPHANIE ANNE fl!llltnefOfflllngc:lalmlw!U room. Tl'lr .. Bdrm• (two 0 L.aat•Can M.nt631·1268 ~iiil'llll-~P!il""'W"""l!!~~1----"!!"!~~'!"'" .... _ A M , a l P I e r c e tnd , .. recorded May 3. 4590, th41 contractor wt" bt BERGER. DONALD ALBERT iot ~ prior IO toor muter suites). lamlly :S Npt ...,._ , ,. __ .. .!'-..... mTILI a..... h Bell B d t978 In bOOk 12eao Paot 1n11tled to poet IP9foved DIX 'llontl'lt trom ttie data ot the nuo u -.-.... .,..., CAU US REGAAOING uovl era.. roa · >78. of Ottlcial Rlc«d• of teeurltlelwUhtlltCltyOflll Thll statement w•• filed -ringnotlc:>lat>Ove. room. den and elevalOf ~ tome TLC needed t"'-'INE LEASE.s way Clapel Inter· :>range County Callloml• ipproved unanctal lnstltu-#!ti\,,,. County Clet"k 01 0 ,. YOlJ MAY EXAMINE the Completely turnientd ~ ~ PleaM no1 on bua)' st ..,, .-. ment to follow at Pa-hetlln•ll• r9ferred lO u llOn In Ofder to have lhe Clly. •noe County on November lie kept t>y th41 court II you Prole111onally decor· -"";) l'leve •1101 Can clOM Jl1:.W. -i d (ic View Memorial Oeclar1tlon") .. Cefpor1 ·etease fund• ratelned b'f 29 198• ,,. • P9'tOO lnterMted In ated S88S,OOO Call qulCkty Oayt 883-69119 "lfilsor ~C41 1113 Sald 11eemenl tt he Clly to 1n1ura per-,211.. he eatata, you may t«ve CAHTRYN TENNILLE :::::-~ -"'&R Park. Visitation at the 'ur1her dallned ano d•· •ormance ol IM contract Put>llllled Orange Coat! ,pon the UlgltOf or •dmln-.... ~ ...... ltatah ealty mortuary on Mo nday, tertbld In Ar11cies 11 and Ill of P11n1 1oec.1flcat1on1 and 0111 Piiot OIOem~ 3 1o 11ral01 "' upon IM at· _ LICATlll December lO. 1994, 5 he 0ec:1ar111on )lflcial p'opoeal fOfm• 10 ~ 11• ~. 19114 Olney fOI thl execut01 "' ~ 3 Bdfm. 2'l ba Plan C in Btu" Ftraia~H ijj>. PM .. t091>M ~Pferct' ~:·11vuasement--~~~h~~~ M·23l ~~a:n:'!,10:1 :~ .. -("') ~~h~~n::-.P::yi-.-----------·1-7 -1172 I Brothers Bell Broad-•or uM and enjoyment ot tile ihe City Eng1neei. City Hall 11ce. • -111en reqUMt •••t· a.a :l oght and 1>r1ght Baell• 10 laliea la lTR way Mortuary. Darec· :;0mmon Area dMlgnaled 1n I Coat ol 1110 Plana and f'\llllC NOTICE ng that you dellr• apec;lll ltSCIYH ellLITT w mini pari.. $2 14,000 1 HouMIShtre......, bMvdfUI tors. Costa Mesa. 'he Dec11r1Uon. eald eeee-Specl11ca11ona 11$1000, In· lotlce ot the llung of an In-Large • Bdrm 2 bath on -• CC ~ I .,,. 6 .... _91 ... 0 n•nl being further defined 1 :1udlng tax 1111>1 t>ldder ,.. FICTITIOUl llUll.Nlll 1entqryand appraltement of quiet Meta Verde ttrett -O ......... ~ 1 3 8d 3t>a, lurn full OI' part. 3580 Mlohel9on Ortvt -u. oJ md deac,lbed 1n Art1Cle9 11 :><><ts that tlll Plans and NAMI ITATIMINT Mtait uaeta"' ot the ~1-with flreplece. ntw ...,..-c ,. Jfil 5 or I S 1 ~ O t mo '"' u 111 IMne ---G ER llld 111 ol the DlelaratTon 3peclflc;atlona be aenl by Tri• tOllOWlng pereona are lon1'or account• mentioned carpeting new drapes ~ ~ 613 .... 299 ~ •---L ••.a• WA N Thi tOtll amount of the -nall. tM malling and hand· doing buelnea.. ~Ion 1200 and 1200 5 Of and remodeled kncl'len -, ea lt y 21 ... -· ....... EL I Z ABET H mplld pr1nc1pal t>alanc;a. 1ngcharge1hallbeanad· SUNSHINE LIOUOA. t24 h41ClllfOl'nlaProbateCode with akyllgl'lll. Cullom .. :::s 1Ceru1••l•11&CltYt;lt.1 & KIMBLE W AGNER, nter"t 11\eftlOf'I, togeth« jrllonal 15 00 Neither. th41 w 19th Str•t. Cost• Mesa. Mtet1ee1 "-"-'· At· side Y9'd with RI/~ -• ._ 2 lgner lty rn 2 3bt 2ba. xlnt cond $1350 born September 13, Nitti re.uon11>1y Mtlmated :;ost of lh41 Plant ind Sl)«ll· Calll0fnf1 92827 ._, at Law, IOOO Cant-Priced 11 I 187.000 -;::: 7 86-117 townl'IOU .. ·POol & tennla mo 497-4170or 497-8080 :oate. axpenM8 and ad· 'teallonsnorllltc:ottolmall-Ffank Showelter. 1514 -°'1'1•, Newpof1 -..Ch. 751.3 191 ,._ s ''"· .,., .. ,........, 1923 at Douglas. An· 1anc.11t tM lime ol ll'leJn· IDd bandllng wilt bt r• EHi Palm, Orange, Cell-:A atlO a :::! cOUf't 11""'" ,.._...., W IJt'M} 2 zona. passed). away 11~ pu1>11eauon or 1h11 No-'unded I01n119211M Publlal'lld Orange Cout !pSELECT jiii~ l~rt lttc~ 21'9 2£tm. POOi December 5, ')984 at :Ice.,. S26,320 72. The City reeervea the right Linda Sl'low11ter. IS 14 )ally Pllol December 10. 11, :J880 Mlchel90fl Drive 31Sd3&. eJCec nome in •cl ctubhM. "--Sat/Sun Corona del Mar. CA Currently dated Caal'llera 10 r1jec1 any or all bide E.a•I Palm. Orange Call· 17. 1964 PROPERTIES ....._, '.:Meka or Certllled..Chectls Evelyn McClendon lorn119211M MT·239 j.iiiiiiii ___ iiiiiiiilill•------.-. lrvtne HarbOr RIOge ~ 6 9--5 11000-/mo 221$2 Sur vived by hus->•y•l>M 10 the TruttM Of City Clltll Thia 1>u11n111 11 con·•---------L-atU I ltaclt loUI lite ..,_ Comm ®<>!. Andata Rd. &42·1026 band, Richard H >lddef 1r1 acceptable 10 of Ille City ol dueled by l\uSband and wlle _ _..;.Nll~.:.;l~C....;NO...;..;T.;.lC;,.;£;.___ LIDO ISLE _ tQa 1enn1s Wkly maid ~----.~---=---r==t Waaner: son Richard rrutl" provided prol)4tr Fountain v111ey FRANK SHOWAl TER l(.,505e I WANTED IMMED oo;a;; svc '3500tmo 760-1469 lft!!I! 9"151a ..,.. den11nc111on 11 avaJlet>te Calllorn11 T111s ata1amen1 w .. filed NOTICE Of \J.11 \1 111i 1., It Br }.,._tr nnt , H 11r1 tJ.1~ J• ... 1 View 101 in Emetald Bay Of I Sii 31d"'T'%"'t>e hM 2 car get K. Wagrier; daughter. From Information wtllCfl Oiied Novemoer. 198• .... th the Counl'f Clet"k ot Of· .............. ,_ Irvine Cove Pte>pef'lta layfrtat/Pitr t ntee _,.... S1050/mo Ind Corutance Wagner, 111 Tn.i•t• deem• rallable. Pul>lltlled by tne Orange ange County on Novembtr -~O«T I'• 1•111 1 .... 11 "1'·11 • X 111 Fm 't Wl«IJHll Sy Ttle s.a 494-0745 or S.CUrtly gated Beautllul gerd'N; pet1 646-2389 m 0 th er , Re t h a :x.it IOI' which Tn.ietM mak• :Oaa1 Delly Ptto1 o..:.mbW 27 198• JIAM AUION 8!>4-12116 11.1rn•at* nome 4 ~ '"-ble, father, F1oyd '° repreaentatlon ~ _,_ 10. t984 ,._,.,. ..... ,..., .............., l'I ._. 1 1 1~ 1 1, 1 •· 1 1 ------4 .... La~ tam"" rm 1 .... 38R 2t>a. tri>I. dOM to n.un _..... M 2"• Or "'--· '"""".,.. r-s"'""" 1.1rllllll" .-.,1,1111-. 1 "ll ->.I II l .,,1 ' I •--L 1066 '""' "' ~w anty, the atr•t ..... r ... or • ..., Publllhed ange .__.t TO ADlllMNll'TV' ,... ..,.,. -C• ~ Yearly S7 /mo bc:tl 1713 W Balboa Blvd Kimble brolber. Wil· ~ common_~natlon Ot lly P1tot o.c.mbet 3 10. ••T·-........ d1 l k , nllrl 11 ii 11111 ,\· ,h p SI 1110 111111 -01111 _,1 ll&I Hunt & AslOCiat• $1050 YMl1'f 673-4743 llarn Kimble . Mem->I thl above d"c;rlbed 17 2•, 19114 .... • _,_ .._ oria1 ll ....... , r op 1 rt y 11 1 e 3 P\llllC NOTICE M·232 A·121M BA YSIOE PLACE BA YFRONT Ask tOf Harne. P«ry Dys 38' 28a 2-.etry 1ownnome~ &el"Vlcet WI ~ STREAMWOOD. IRl/INE. To all heir•. t>enellcl•rlel. 3BR 2''1 bath• dbl car 6'0-•8&8 EYM 142-9178 G lrptc A held 12 noon, Tues-::A927 14 K·15CllO DllD•1c ""'TICE .redlh.111 and contingent garage.MWcarpet lretn . •• sa·' t>-v Yl9W vi d n... .... be 11 It.......,. MOTtCITO ,-~ "" :redltots.andl*tontwtlO Sov.octc1tU.lrt1 hr1 vlrnn1d•>h. :.!Br 2.Baup.. paint vacantandreadY llHMSl ... f9tslte4 ~r:.91:7~64-~~i2:~ ay ~.,m r • Said property -·..,, CMOtTO..I Of' 'lll'f be otherwlM lntere11ed r-• ' '>"-O )OO to movt In Pillo Nlce Ctatral %20Z · 1984 Saint M achnela told'°' lh• purpoM 01 ~Y· IW\.K TitAN"1R NOTIC• n the Wiii and/OI' ettate of ~ 81 :! S.1 do~ n :! boat 'P'.~<'C'S $I .• ,, ·1 comm """" $1211 700 58r 38a -3000..,....,...-.... -lt-• ........,.--_ · Ch h ng th41 obllgatlonl aecured -t ~ tNVm..G ltDI ....,.... ...... ........-& All Angels urc , oyaaldo..dolTrut1lnclud· (lece.1101 1 Nottoe lel\lfebyglven1h11 JEAN MONFORT ALISON P E NINSULA H O M E OCEANFRO NT RtJl•Car411lttr. ON WATER 3 8d 2 b• svclnctgrdnrS1500/mo Corona del Mar. ln ng feet and 1xpenMt ot the Notice 1~·~~~Y "'ven to the Board of Tru•t-ot Ille A petlt~ h: ~ 11:: Ml· ll2t L 0 w •, I trap 1 a c •, _ S~dy 6'11-17~ li'"'u o f flow'" ... , dona· ''"""and 01 Sale 1 ... _ c,..,.11~.1 of I/In•"'., Tai Coaa1 Community co10-.. >y Roget ieon In t I ." :::.. 0 t Dated No11emb4tf 28, 1984 1 "" .... ..... " . OlalrlCI of Or1ng1 c~M'v~ 3uperlol' Court ol Otano-1-." 1 ll IH' • ~ ' 1I1 ,\ 1. I. ' \ I• \\ ' 4 ~, I t I IUllll RIME s noo•mo yeerly Bike to beach 2Bt 2~ epllt uoru may ,.,.,. sen to C AL I, 0 AN 1 A "a. TranslerOI, whoee bu11neu Calllornte. wtll receive ..... ::ounly reQu1111ng thll i-Ot 1 'l 11 1 11 1, 1, ~ 1111, , 1 ..'.M 1 Ill IP BALBOA ISlO BA YFRT 1111 condo attacfl gar Satnl Michaels & All CONVEVANCf CO•.,ANY addreat 11 . 1880 Plt~lrn Id bida up 10 t>ul "°lat« ~oger M AHeon be ap-(STAftS 3 Sd lurn1shecl w Mt1 tn $800 Judy 6'6-7171 A I Ch ·h Id T t •. auun' Ome, Co11a Mesa. County 6o TU41td >Olnteo u pereon11 •IP W EST B A Y AVE BAYFR O N T 1Popu11r JOdllle 3 So lb• Bly vus S2000 mo yrly BLUFFS -3 ..... 2-~b• n g e S U r c • 18 H rue "· ,. • of Orange Statl ot Ctll· than 11 • m ay. etentlllllt 101dmln1111r tile d W I I ""' .. Organ Fund uf Cor ,,. K .. ly, fHC!UtlH VII;• I01nll lhal'• bUlk lfan1ler 19 Dec. \8, 1984. •• lhl Ml•ll of the d«leOlnl TM I 1n tl'llS pres11g1oua O•'~ attrfrt•t .... ••. Trina plan . ..,.... s l~OO d 1 M ' It "''"~t.MBt COl'btnA•· .. ~·1' be •Oe10 F1nYou Purcl'latlng Dec>•rtmen• 01 t"'-11 \I'\ II' 1 1Ilt•11.11 • H1 '1~1 1.11111.11 c;ommunll'f C>Gean&nill 1"1·1.a-llS·ltOO Agt~ ona e ar n er-1nue, Northrldt•· C A '""" 10 m aalO college dlllrlcl IOC41ted :i.tltlon reQUelll •u ""r Y 1 ' llte V11wt Xlnl 11nanc1l"g· • _., ment will be private 11:121 (111) 701·23!11 Wong and W•I Un TM, al 1370 Adami A11e11ue. 0 admlnlatar tM 811811 l•o1\ '11 \\ t "' 11• 1 11 1111 1111.. 'l II ,11111111 II Low Oown-A111.1mabte ' Or C fran1tMH1. wl'IOM bull· Jflder Iha lnd~t Ad· p a C I f I C V I e W Publlll'lld ange oaet n.se lddrlt8 18 114 LOI Coate ...... C~lfomll II '11lnl1tratlon of Estatee AC1 loa n & OWC 2nd TO Furn Mo r tuary Directors Oalty Piiot December 10 17. Amigoe Avt . Monl•o.tlo. •hlCll time .. Id bldt will be A h4lattng on,,,. pemlon L AGUNA B E A C H HILLSIDE 111all $535 000 644.2700 24· lll&.4 M.234 County of loa Angetea, ~bltcly opened and raed #Ill be held on JANUARY ~. By 0wnet 760-1469 ~-Stale of C111tornt• PURCHASE OF MICRO-I~ It 9·30 AM In Dept I '.1111" .11 ••. I I ,\ • I' \It ,, p.t\ 1•111• ptf9'CI a9'0THE9'1 HLL aROADWAV MORTUA9'Y 1 10 Broaoway Costa MN• &42·91$0 8AL TZ H9'QEfllOH IMfTH TUTHtLL WllTCllf, CHAPIL 427 E. 17th SI CO.taM ... 8-48-9371 PUBllC NOTICE ,.~~f.':::St:1~2t= COMPUTER HARDWARE.. ~IYe3;!.~~~::cA~b~ 81 I H. .• :\. ,, • 11 1111 llL. ''"" ,-.11111hl t9ll'I SlfMI. Coate M... ORANGE COAST COLLEGE >2702 '~l:!.~:.~=· County of Or~. Stale of & COASTLINE COMMUNl'TY IF 't'OU OBJECT to thl COTTON P O INT ESTATES The 1....._..._ ...,'°"' ... _.,_..oaua 9212 CO~l~E t ..... ,_ Jr anting .o1 the petition yOU ""'V""""',...... Seid property It ci.ectlbtd "" ""'1 are O ..,... ~· IC• !h<Nld 1111'14W ~ II lhe l °thl1 •l11 111 1 ,,,, 1• \\ I• 11' Ill '-I 11' l ,1,,1 dOIH~ buMlllOneul ... N. • .., • In _., ... All etoc;.11 In tOf~ with the Bid Oocv· ....... I"" _ __. atltt ...... ob'-" " "" trade.·-ftxturM -•lpmefit ment.twl'lleharenow 1nt11e :::-,· ... or•;...,,,,,tt:;;00::::, P .11 1111.1 S.111l"1111111h 11 .. 111 ,,11111111 SOCIATES. Ptetl~ Metal .... -.... d m-..... ~ .. r_. Int ..... ""' "" -· .--and __..... Wiii of lhet r• '"'' -, ..,.. -""" .... Jont -th the court t>efOl'e , Proc.111"". 17031 Dalmll< v~ 0 .. ._ of t .. _ ..... ,_.or of -· .... t•"r•nt bulll..-known at ........ '"" ..,.,_, ..... ....._...., y-., .....,_, lrvlnl. Cell! 92711 v Purcl'IUlng OI Nici C011eOt '""' ·-".. ""' ......--W ESTWOOD VILLAGE Rober't E Hall 205 Eve-COLONIAL l<ITCHEN and district Wl41 l'lll'f be In pereon Of by nlng Siar Lane ~ ~tld It 5t2 w111 1911\ Eacll bldd• rnutl aubmlt tour allOtl'll'f }'111111 I 11~11,11 11.11 1111• •11 • .I I l\.1 .I H.1 n-~h Celtf 926e0 Strtt\. Coal• M..a County .... h "I ....... __.. ...... I If' YOU ARE A CREDITOR L'111I• ' t1r ii\\ cl ''" Ill l Cl A :i.•1'1) 111111 -J,_... A Andre'. 2et5 ol Orange, State OI Ce"-wot "1 """ 8 .,....,..., )( 1 c;onllngent crldllOI of c ' B .,,... A N POfl I01nll 92827 c;Mck', oetlllled Cl'lteli.. Of 'l'le decMMO, lM)\I mull tMe unya venu•.;.,,. •w The Dvlll 1ranafer wlll bt blddet • l>Ofld made payable -·1 ,.._.._ with the cour1 or e.ecl'I. C.111 92..-11 10 the oro. of tile Cout ·~ ""'"" Jamee ...K.....L.a1100.....2U 1 eon ummlted °" 01 • ., Communlt c..n--Dlelrlc:t >f...nt .J4 to IN plfeoNll • 0 tve .._0 1 111e 14ffi di~ Of Januery. Y ~._... ·•-t•tlW e.ppo1n1ed by 8~• r ' ,.._, ' 1ta&. at 9.00 A.M II Vllen• Bowd 01 Tiutt... In an 1111 court wttf\ln IOUf montl'la BMCK, a.tit 92933 OI• '"-nk Etc:row Otvllllon amount no• .... than 11w 11 w11nam A Mon1g01Mry. 1120£ ""1 $1reet Santa ween• (5~) of tl'l9 aum bkl ::"nc!r: :~;. :! Pf'O~ 804 o,anrg'0111 Way, N11 County of Oran~ .. 'gvJtant .. '"•1 the bid· n &eo11on 700 01 '"• Foleorn, Cal I 5830 Slit. of California · d., wlll en1•' ln10 tht Piobite Cod• of Ctt1tom1& Tiii• bu1lne11 It con· So tar .. known to the propoeed Con1ract 11 the fhe tltne IOr ftflnQ Cl-1m• wlll ducted by a ~ti ~rt· Ttantfer.. all bulinMI WM le IWl(ded 10 him In '°' ·~ prtor to tour 0~· :--: :•t• ~. ';,..' JIST LISTtl llWNITHlST Prof decoratad 'l Bo town~ Sl'IOwS 11 ta model. r&ady 10 move 1n Stapa to commun1t~ pe>o'/~lten,,.s W•111 nr t>ltle 10 bMCl'I L C>•>Cfl $1$9,500 LllllW.TI llJ-UOO --------· Exec: home P~amlC ocun vu S1850 Elegant ty tum or unl\K B King 675-5393 C)( 640-753 I - PAC.,IC YllW MIMORIAL PAMt c.m.tery • Mortuary Ch•'* • Ctemato.!}' 3500 Pfeifle vi.w orlvt ~BNch 8-44-2700 l*'ll'llP AMNt 411'14 ~r-i..o by tri. tMll'IJ of llltut• to erit• ~eta• 01 ttlt _ ·-~ ..,. J.,,,..1< l.tttOn II T11n1•or• tor the tllNt 1"1a--auCf'I convect. the ,..~ notlee ·~ D Thia e1attmenl WU led .-,, ••• 1 ,....., ..... Mle proc.eoaotttlt~Wltlbt VO M .. Y "'"•MtN"' t ..... w111111le County c1ec11 of Or· ·-o:t;o N'O~;;ber 28 1otte11e<1 or.,, tr.. caae of• " UY' " ... engt County Oft Novembet t"u bond, the lull llUl'll t~ 'lie llept b'f ll'le coul't If you 21 1984 ~ torlll td Mid oot-., •• person tnt.,...ttd In ' '1llt• lltfted br1 Ti'"'., Ya u ::. ':1111Ct I 10 lhe 191111, .,OU may ~ PubUll1ed Ol•ngt Coaal :,~ Wal LS.. ... :'-~ t)jdOtf ,,..., wlthcltllW ~IM edCUIOt or adnWI· ' PllOT OlcemW 1, I , Vallnel• Gantt fecrow ll bid tor I l*10d '°'forty .all1dot. • \lllOll. IN •· l&, 2 IN4 ... ••3 OIYl1ton. 1120 I Flret rtw (45• Clayl elt• IN elate IOtMV tor !ht -~ .. ': ---· Str•t. Santa Me. CA 9270 Mt tor IN ~ tNtwt lldmlnilttatof. al1d -t Publ~ Otenge COllt Thi 8oetd Of TNlt ...... ::.~..::: ::!:'.:: f()lfl)ADS ME FREE Cal: Ml·Mll Dally "°t Oewmbef 10 WY99 the pt~OC r nQ that yOU OW. ~ 1H4 ""'-. M-2U ::v:.,:;:, ::. 110UOe of 1M 11W'1 Of an Wt- ""'" :.._. lf1 L'\\i DoC1 or In ...mOtyd~•tOf ---" ot Of lilt '* .... nmn ~:o..:t. ... ,i ~ llOMW .............. -•l(nocU of\ n wn... you tOlf, I we e , 'llee n QIOanddOO of u .. t"4111·Qetltft9 Daily CMr1nl•, 91 .. •• A .. lf'ec.atorNl""oM.ttOode Pilot CIHlllt•CS Adi 10 ..... c-.. c ....... "'"' ·= ~ •:-..:;, ':! teecil IM Ota ... Coat C....,. ....... t'11, "4il A......,.; CA market "' Ofefl09 Co.I _, Pnon. M2·Y71 = ftll04 Oectmbtr 3 10, ~·0r91g19 Coat M42t o.11'1 Piiot Oeoemcliiiw tO t 1, ''·'"' II £ T V 1 II r I I'. I I C 1 M [ N ' • ... - r:~ ~· ~\!..J Days 'til tJ Christ~ Canines, i fellnes, •· equines and 9 bovines -find i· Christmas \ pets of all • proportions In classified. ~ Cell CleHlfled ~ M2·5e78 ~~- ,......... Al!!!!!!!••, Vaf. A111ta•1h, Val. Arart•••••, Val. ,,., ...... , Uaf. Aert•Hll, 1'af. laata AM UM c:tta'il111 2124 Cetta .... Z7Z4 C..ta •111 2724 l~rt ltac~ 2719 Seat~ L111H 2716 Relfreo couple NEEDS FOUND· full grown Bauett AUTO 48' 28a home Nice 18r Trtplex, get ,500. See 8Mu1 28r 2Ba Condo. 1Frf550 & 29r 1650. seCJuded itudlO apt Fen-Two bedroom house/ Hound. fem. trl-eolor. wl rdnr N; SC topt: Sun 12116 1().3. 202 E NeW trto. w/d, elc, frplC, S~rktlng elMn 2Br 2Be Oshwshr trig, stove Incl tulle ocean view A.vi ~erege . with long leaae. Vie O C College. BOOKKEEPER Are you adventurous & tti> pp (818)812.1533 18th 626-5159 7pm-8pm tennl• '875. 631-8089 Oulet Complex nr New-No pets Call btwn 1/1, $500/mo 499·627& \'Ve can I keep hevtng our _63_1_-65_84_____ need money? Ar• you · · Port Blvd on Vlc10tlL No 9&m-'pm d.UV..s.45-4855 I rMt lncreuecl •V«Y year Found Golden AetrleVef br"'h~ well .woorned A t-........ ,,. ... 14 .... ......... 2117 Bach apt , r efs 1500· 11tl1Ht + S200 dep. 673-5480 Cttta.... 4 Uso &11 mob\' fiome. no peta. Mature ad.ult• Quiet, MCUre. 1991 Newport. &46-8373 l~rt IMc~ 2 9 FIView condO on Bey. Oeelon« lurn. aee perk- ing .-1695/mo 673-0896 • Fully turn OcMnfront stu-dio epts nr Npt Plef Day 476--0&88/Eves &73-7069 • ....... 7' 1 I 2Br APt. 29r 1258/Wil Of 11000/mo 18r $175 wk or 1700 mo Ut111. cable. maid MrVlce pd Nr twy & bch In Sen Clemente Perteet for Sin-· '()QOfri-worker• 492-e601 Mr. Tetllf' Aertant1, Ual. CtrHI •el .. , 2722 Specfoua 38A 2'X6e. gar, frpt c , new crptl. S 1350/mo. 760-8812 ...... 7Z4 16' IL. gar. petlO. 323 E 18th S500 No pell Slefra Mgmt 838--0772 w .. tatde: 2BR twrh1e 1l)ite. Pvt Piiio, garage, frple. 1575/mo, 851-0424 1 Br 1 Ba upstalre $-450 No pet•. 1922 Walfac• Sierra Mgmt 838--0772 1 1 ... trlller Brite & alry nu ept1 & drpa. pet• $545/mo 851-9526 Mal 2tOO by greedy land lorda fem. vie Back Bay, Cor~ Muet heve •ltperleneed ..Q. to ..:;n? Travel $295/mo Call &42-1502 Lg 28r 1'l•B• TwnhM. 2 ROOMS In 38r hOme Alf (71 4! 631--0324 one del Mer tag• •uto dealerlhlp account-western Statee 11\d A.- 2 BDRM 1 ~alt ultl pd ~lcr~;i·~~=-.... IE prlvs. 4 blkl lo bch Lib-631-1307 ~':1ea~!tV:!.~1e~!:; 10r1areaawtlhoursuper-upete1~. nu ~pt & drpt: P~/ane $875 No ..... ~ 1 8d carpet, drapee. Pflv a<al ov.nr 9&8-1 104 G1r11t1 for 2912 -Lo_a_t_2_L_h_aaa_a_p_ea_d_og_s_M_I eommensur•t• with H · vl8ored marlcetlng team. $&50 mo S300 Ml'· Call 5'9-2L7. 545-3115 ........ ~~ ~~t ~~:,~~: BALBOA PENIN Pvt entr ltat & Fmt vie SC PIH• perlence. Excellent WOf1c-J p Enta<prlMI hU MY· a.th, 631-5230 Oetuxe2 br 2 b• l?I 2446 Mngr &46-9794 IN NEWPORT BEACH No cooking or amoklng E11t1lde Cb. 10x20, 241=7374 • Ing condition• and fringe ~~~! 28r n~ea.. No pet•~ Max 2 ~ .. -A..:. 1750. -A A greet place to live on the $250/mo 675-3391 storage only S90 mo Pl• t>eneflt1. 40 hours per rwr90n1 1626/mo. 2293 8~51 •'226... . ""'· WI tFFH A OMIOE Upper Bay Prtva1e see Vrly IM. 64S-7234 Lost grey/wht tom cat, wl W99k. Mond1y thru Fri-offer ma)or medic.I, lm- FOfdham. Celt 543-5478 -.. Went • Mlee11on of gr .. t clubhouses & health Betels ettll 2904 Of-Ii I l 2114 wht tummy. vie Vlciorla dey. PleeM call Tina tor mediate Income Whh on ---------Eutllde 2Br 1 Ba. No peU. IMng? we can otfet any-1pas, 8 tennis court1, 1 Ct tall I CM. REWAADJ 650-3706 appointment. the Job tr~tnlng. ExelttnQ 2Br 2~Ba Duple11 1600 •f Max 2 peraon1 $560/mo thing fr a amen ept to a pools, close to bullneu. • • 250 It 2 / th Loet aml Wht tml cockapoo NABERS bonu• program. High w/atl 11tru, dbl gar, huge 135 Albert Pl. 543-5478 · • Bd hee. If looking In CM. OC Airport, F11hlon S90/~elewB=~~~:740lnn. pd.~79• w rf:.'::'s7. CM~ 12/3 17th/Westm1n111er ft Mrnlnge, transportation yd w/ecceat. Pet otc S35o E-SIDE 2B 1Ba 2 f le NB, or HB think of us tlret llland, convenient 1hop1 ocea . $250/mo Bkr 832-4161 'Tatty' 548-004& turnllhed. Start lmmed 67:Ml336 or &42-96&8 r . rp . tor that choice Ideal llvlng. on eight 1uu•11tUL CADILLAC For appt. call June All new deoot No pet1 TSL MGMT 642•1603 n *VIEW* Pridgen 646-3337 (Wed· "/t EXTRANICEig.1Bdrm $815/mo.875-6458 NBREALTY 6751642 Wkly rental• now avall 21001a..t.·rlh4 Thur1-Frl only, 12 ept w/pool. No pet1 $475 • Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· $ 126/wk & up. 2274 New· ·-noon"'4pm) &46-3618 aft 3:30 Ealde 2BA 18A 1620. 1BR WES·TWE YILUIE ments & Townhouse• port Blvd c M. 846-7445 *OFFICES~ FOUND 'ADS O.ttl IHI Ste, no kitchen S270. from $720. (A1k about Jiii( 714/540 9100 HITAL AllllTUT •WNtalde 1Br w/new Avail now. 552-8354 1 & 2 Bd apts. POOi. 1pa. furnished apts. complete SEA I SUI LODIE· HO~ ft, It/It IH • A team oriented dental of· crpta, drp1, stove & frig. gar, Indy rm, no pell. with TV. ttnens & utenitls. IYlll H tltt ltll ftttr ARE FREE floe In Coete M ... look· No peta $-450 &4~2 E·lllde 2Br 1Ba w/bMmed TSL MANAGEMENT maybe rented for short Newport Beaoh. color TV Ing tor an enthullutle & c.llln;•. frplc, garage 64s-8122 S 125 wk egl. no depo91t II tilt PHlflt lmal AUTO S-435 1BA moblle hm. Qt 1655.$665 11t, tut, MC i---------term or longer). On Jam-3026 WHt Coaat Hwy C If Mlf-motlveted ADA with perk. mature adlt1, no s225. 2 person•. no pell. W-alde CM 3 br 1'1\ ba 2 bOree Rd. at San Joaquin Pllll•2 tfll W/rtot,t a : at IHlt 1 year ex- pet1 673-7787/~725 650-1798 story. patl09 dishwasher. Hilla Rd Vacatioa . arH. OtltHt WIJll• 1 ... 2.Hll CASHIER perlenoe. &42-1670 bit In• kid• ok no pets IC4-1100 f ff.II 'HO Olll .. 11m $5l0. Lg qui.t 28r/1 b• LARGE lBr 1ea on Vic· $695 mo 650-7275 leat1b 2907 · re a • Au10 experience pref. Ex-IOT upper. no pet1, laundry. F 11 •--E s 1 •••••-• 310 Avocado 631-2177 torte. eut of Harbor llllTI ----------Honofulu Kahal• twnhN. u aerv...... x. utes --------•I cellent working con--.......s-Oui.t Comple11. No pell 2BR 2Ba f 1 2 Avall Dee w/Car $100/dy from $175 turn/uni, Irv. • dltlons Many fringe ben· Immediate opening for $550 28r. pool 2 peraons s4451mo 851 _9526 (2) 4-plexes. Weal side CM ocean "11::i1 n~!/ j;tx,n: Call 18061732.5 123 or lndu1t compt11 250-8131 Peratllb 3012 ellt1 ere otfa<ed, lnclud-Clrculatlon Dl11rlc1 Man· only No pets 325.J 17th 1 yr o Id . In e o m e 1714)64"' ""19 .. fl 5 Ing retirement. 40 hOUre ger. Relponllbllttla lo-Pl 646-5137after 11am Lerge 2Br 1Ba. deck, up-$70.000/yr 8 5 x gross S200secdep.54s-9930 .,...,.., " pm OC AIRPORT AAEA: ESOOllTS /MOIELS per Week with no week-clUdecerrleneerultment. -stalre, enclosed gar Nr Full price $595.000 firm •WATERFRONT• 225-630aq'S1·10 •1f.u1ll d S I ••In and ollectl- $575/mo 2 8d 1~. Piiio, Sallta Ana CC. Avail .Jan Aaaume existing Joans ttlOO sq-ft of elegaooe 28r lutall te ~ct, Ioli of~·~~~ ;;~'I. Outcalt ONLY 835'9199 :'en~urat! '~th co;.: Must have ~ nlOe eutslde location, 1. $575/mo. 54&-1936 w/Qflly $ t 15,000 Down & eden apt w/enct gar at Skut 2908 ° to mo 0 · • 1 .. ilHltl perlenee Pleue calf Tina car or truck and en~ ~El~;m· CIOM to au. Nr SC Ptza. 3Br 2ea. bltna, Cell owne</dev 64S-66"46 the Newport Marina 26 yr old prof ndi 10 tfir AIRPORT AREA New lor Salt 4012 for appointment wor1CI~ with young~ 'SL 11a••1111ir11 pools, lndry. MC 1676 D1H-hiat 272' $2195/mo Sorry. no 2BR 1BA CM apt $283.. Bldg Only 700 't left excu· RSION c ·Ru1s·ev... NABERS and gl •. Dally Piiot. --..... 3866 0 673 •nae pet1 760--0919 _ "-~·L utl ... 8_2033 lmmed oecpy ,, 1 .25 w .. 1 Bay. Costa MeN. •.112.1••• ,....,. r • ...., 1 8d 1ba H 50/ ... o POOi, • ....... " -B C .... B t Anl>kv I ..... .. ly -_. .., '" 2Br 1Ba Newport Penln-----gr o s •. k r o o P. '"" 111 neu, ~ vet-CADILLAC .. ~·ionot~ .. t .. on I PALM MESA APTS Jacuzzi. Inch of blue view. sule Nr ........ r h 1875 yrl-. 2BR 2BA NB Condo, pool, 85a·8714 R & H INVEST set. altp, & office R Oul1, • .,.,.. .. 725/mo Eutllde 2 8d 1 Eastllde 2 Br, $585 No 496-4607 """"' "' Jae. non-smkr, $335 • C.P A 992·2150 llOI tmllUIT 'hba townhouM Frplc. pets. 1561 ~e11 Dr Call &75-4912. 75...._1792 ~ utll 642-5209 Lenee __ OFFICE RENTAL laii'atll JJ. 4o14 2IOOl1•r1W Accepting appttcattons at r:d· gar, Indy rm. Nice _b_t_w_n_9-_4_s_ ... _6-_9_860 2 p~~ .. 2 b;o~~ :,r;.:11 ic:;'5 4Br 28,f, den. frple, nr 2 rms In E CM hH $240 llEWPORT CTR --a........ 3333 w. Coeat Hwy, N.B 2617 Or~ PAHSllE APT W/YIEW 493-0467 beach. Yrly IH s1200 /mo fml n/smkr pref n LWI LUIS LUIS 714/540 9100 Mon-Fri btwn 1-4 pm TIL llllllllllf · bltlN.~ oe+u.e ~Br 2.Ba... wltrple_. 867~2 or 754·2_92 650-261 7 650-64 15 mag 1•••4 HOll,llOJ. 11~~::;••~::~~::;11ng,l~~; • . DRIVERS WANTED MU91 141·1IOI age $800/mo No pet1 bllina. ger, balcony No :i:w Sec~1)' Cond~ GdM !Ja B111S ~l>r..,_3ba. l1111ttftdttflot fewer phone calla w/a autodetlllln% have economical vechl-2151 PACIFIC AVE pets 559-7t94 2 frpl 4.c;, pro1 em ll""f I I hi h ti STEVES ETAILING cle.Call forlnfo852-8662 7 mo• new 2 br 1 '/\ bl 631·6107 or 855·0665 Bd 2ba newly decor pref George 773. 7597 1,101, •n r, I ti g er euccesera o. con- detached. 11undry Inside Pvt 1 Br trple pool petlo HHt. lt1ck 2740 S1l50642-3305 days or eve-673-0822 laak 114111'91111. (;~;..,.9~~73~ or~~C:,,~~1; ~~~P ::;r!,, ~f': =~·= 1760/mo agt 851-e260 ger No pet1: 399 w. Bay ~BR 2ba. gar. frpi. lndry. Lido lale Waterfront· Pvt Ellt Bluff 3br condo 10 ihr a,,,.. 1100 Ill ft, PROFESSIONAL Sat. Muit be wltHng to •••• St $585 650-6357 No pet1 11t • aee $600 beh Lg eatm dl11 3Br 2ba with 1 Fml n/emkr 0.1tHt ll14Jt PROSPECTOR work htrd. Cell 631-6903 -mealiBJIU Quiet am•ll 1Br. Encl 17111Alh#A.497-6287 $1800/molse.673-8886 $"450+'n utl720·1849 llO·MO•l•IO·l100 P080XS8"48 ·• UlllYlllP Pll .. Tt1,. .. ••,.L!!•I patio No pets $445 $650/1850 Mo 2 & 3 Bd Lovely 3Br 28a dupl11 11\ Fem 10 lhr Condo IH4aJ Frl4IJ r-t Lauda<dale, Fla 33310 • APAITllEm mo +$400 dep. Pep-apt• Encl gar, W/D hkkp, gbalkr bNcoh ~,'Ys' 1P1•ootlo~u· 1dllb•I w/pools, lg room. prv • Cd. M dlw •ult .. • . ac . ampl a.1, w .. ,.. 5100 Resp petlOfll f()f dey & Looking tonmbltlOUS'men BHutltully landscaped perwood Apia 548-9074 yard1/p11t101 .---b th CaPo "·h a ea " " -eve 1hlft1. at Pie Shop on & women tor tocal !Mdla garden •nt1. Pooll-•. su•p IEWHRT ICM RULTI A.vi 1/1 Eves 650-1706 • ..... r prkg. from $225 2855 E. *DOG LOVERS* Bel boa talend. Al•o promo. Earn $75. pldey. p ..... ..,.. " Cloee 10 fwyl S250+ 'n Coast Hwy. 675-6900 Kennet Valet needed nr DRIVER for local de-Wm train 540-7321 ext 17 B~~deck1. NM~500 TownhM 2 8d 1 't.ba tea-~!!! :~:~r,! NEWPORT HEIGHTS ·u1111 551-5545, 240-1 186 -S 0 E d C M OC lalrground1 PIT wlll llverlee 613:7437 FEDERAL JOBS. Federal lBdrm 5555-$5G5 turea RIO, O/W, trplc. Deluxe 2 m19t11< auttes, Fmt to 1hr 2Br 1'11Ba tore/ t11oe , ·•I • · train 549-9799 9-5 BANKING Gowmment 11 hll"lnQ In 28drm l'l•Ba S8e0-S685 prtv petlo & ga.r 2340 Bach. cioM to bch ep11. trplc, gar, no pell or $260+11\ utlll Nwpt Beh '250 mo Avall. now, va-PIX IHUTH P/ff•t your area lmmedlete 13 1 E,8th ........ 16 SantaAnaAve.1695/mo drp11tv,ref,pet ok$450 water beds Avall now 642-4525 tv msg cant 64l-8544786-4 l06 AOCTIOLIRI 1 It .,..._ utu pd 53&-8434 Iv mso $850 mo 759-9194 -StudlQ/Ote-We1tet1tt Dr. w11n Mortgage/Benklng lmmed opening tn PW#· open~· w hOU1 t•t•. 161 E 18th &42--085e •STUNN ING Lg 1 & 2Br NEWPORT MARINA APTS H B 4-plx avel601 12/4, NB ~l"""OX 700 SF 1700 exp N.8. ofc Send re-porl Beach Corporate $12·$8 .000. Celt retun-151E211t 548-2408 2Ba Gerden Apt Pool IELHE 2H 21A. $275 + last 9 -6"413 ,.,.. with 1 1 Bank for pltlme PBX re-dable tor Job Into (3121 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 ••65 & 15"5 710 W 181h 1Br Apt on Bayside Dr (evea)/250-0840 (8·5) mo, utll1 pd &46-3679 tume Aud ary06reqDu rle-ly llef nnaretor ( 10 AM to 2 e&M347 H t. E· 1S30 ... • 1 mite beach frplc. gar-w/prvt bch, enct gar 5800 menll to .. . • -..- age. OIW. bl11na amk Sorry no pets 760-0919 M/F to lhr bay1ront hm Aa1H1Ctatat1 3 Piiot, P 0 Box 1560, PM ~allyl Prevtou1 PBX FILL/TI• PAY alrm. bl lcol wtr pd, . Own ba1h $350/JJIO + SPIRITUAL READINGS Co1ta Mesa. Ca 92&26 exper preferred, flt• PUT/TI• wa1 $650, aft 5 5 6-3849 ~.~0,_~~=p !~r 21~~·1~ utll See dep &42-480_8_ Advice In All M•tl•fl & OS SHY,,. ~1: 'c~1 c':!~:~~~ OpportunltlH •v•ll•bl• HOROSCOPE SYDNEY DMARR IEW LUXHY APTI. $800 All. Agt 835-3558 N B need 2 males. 2 br 2 CounNClng. 1815 So. El 3-11 PM 1hlf1. 362 Third 851-9900 aft 10 AM. with the LOS ANGELES Now renting on Beach b• S300 Strgt/or non-Camino RMI, San Clem. St Lag Beh Commeroe8ank TIMES Clreuletton 0.- Blvd, So 01 Adami Ave Nwpf Hgta apaclou1 2Br, 2 straight 63 l-6&43 eves Llc'd. 492·7298 ·• · e.O.E M/F/V/H pertment tn our dOor to Studio. 1 & 28' + lof1 mutar Ba. Utlla pd. No -BC E p INE APNllTlllT SITTIH door new.paper .. , .. units Indoor raq~tball, pe11. Avf 12/ 1 $850+ dep N/1mkr Cfml to .'.!"oo furn A &4~ 2\2~ Xtra SS tor Chrlstmu s. Benklng progrem. Guarentffd 1 1 1 645-7402 or 760-5055 lrvlne ondo ...., mo • Cou 1 Good voice . phone U, Lill IHY. OLlll hourly wage ptu• com-enn s, poo · apa, sauna Incl utlls 552-8223 24 Hr Telep. neet ng mllllofl. Houra: 9am to 2 For leasing Info call OCEANFRONT w/vlew expe!'. No Mlllng J.W. S.ach lrM mtg/banking 960-2418 Condo 2Br 2Ba, aec Own room 3 br condo W/D SCRAM LETS Airport area $6 p/hr. firm. Exp req. Send r• pm°' 4pm to 9pm. Tralo-prkng Cntrl Balboa, IM rdwd deck trpl pool spll • 852-9158 aume w/11lary req to Ad Ing 11 provided Potential SEAWllD s11001mo No pets. adlt1 MIF $325 759-0443 Tom ANSWERS ASllSTUT 406, Delly Piiot, P 0 Box ~.::r~o~: 1~~~ Wedlleaday, December 12 YILUIE pref Wkdys 833-2704. Rmmt shr N e 2br 2ba d/w t560, Costa M .. a. Ca calf· ARIES <March 21 -l\pnl 19)· Accent on resolution o l fam1h Nev. 1 & '2 Bdrm luxury Wk nds/eves 675-6324 _ frpl.gar pr.S375mo yrly Invert -Mince llSTRIOT 112626 957-2361 ext. 1204 dispute. Scenario h1ghl1ghh \Ccunty. children. variet). 'if><'Cula t1on a nd apts'" t4 plane 1 Bdrm. ON SAND Upper unit llir Avl Jan t1 73-1678 Thick · GarllC UIAllllS IUm SllP IW111 travel plan~. Budget t~ rcv1ewd in conncct1on with holiday pun ha'>t.'\ 2 Bdrm and Tciwnhome1 18a. S600/mo yrly Utt11 s c CANCEL (Part Tla1i ASSISTANT nHded et 2 y S Lunar aspc"t favorable _ )Ou'll g· et gr-n ligh t. . poo11. tenn11. water· lnct 650-0581 uper del · ondo H B Onetelevlslonexecutlveto I -~ Fl Alfredo·1. Bel 111d. HAIR· rs ••P· AL 0 ~pren-... .... __ prof/refs 2 L R , 3be, another· .. 11., 11 good •-•J· r IJ .1' STYL 8 tloe Apply In pereon. TAURUS ( Apnl 20-May 20): Opportun111c<o ahouncl. ke\ I'> to tw fella. pond• Gii paid 1 & 2 BDRM CONDOS 3br. trl level. gtr . 1111111 lhow 811 right: gueu we'd To 111l1t °'9trlct Maneget w/ell~t!..e~&---:07J'0% 1!!!,.P21311Cer'17 tla Ave, C.M. selecttvc. Open hoe\ of co mmunicatio n. bC' rcccpu vc reall/l' that From San Dleoi> Frwy VIiia BalbOa & versalllea dep 1300 Joan 953-0297 bett., CANCEL 11 ·· In Newport Beach, ,,_ • F drive North on Baeeh lo 631-4960 Anant ---"6il Laguna Nlguel 1nd Q ., t am _....._ proper nutnt1on 1c, necc~ry ocus on travel. accclt-ratcd 'iOC1al McFadden·and west on __ __ ~=~ l11t1l1 W11t1• 2tvw 004 Laguna Beech tor Dally lr•lft tr 1....,1 HUT WEI W activity. Gem1n1 pla}'\ o utstanding role McFadden 10 S.awlnd VERSA.ILL ES 2 Br . NEED fo LEASE 3 BR Lt11 A Fea.. 3 Piiot Newspaper• Apply Th• arburetor looklng tor TRAINEE GEMINI (Ma) 21 -J une 20): Cooperate with I auru'i Keplacc v11111ge (7141893-519! 2ba,penthouH wtt" view. f Dutlee 1 IUde di teh 1 _!hop 2945 Randolph CM &45-5182 · · trptc sec 2 car parking minimum. or 1 yr Start FOUND fem Blk Lab/Mutt . nc IP• 0 outmoded m ethod\ -rem ove safct) ha1ard\, e\peltalh ~·kc tncal LltHI ltac~ z74j no · P11·, 5985 1m o Feb t '85 Npt Ht• Exec 7 Wht tummy Beach & newai>aP9'• to carrier• OlltrnU HEALTH FOOD STORE, objects. Relative who previo usly appeared 1nd1fTerent "''II no"' c'h1b11 LA~ BEA StUdlo COiiage e.«~0452 wlfamlty, wl'llle bldg new Yorktown. H B dey covering down rout... ,..., Mii Ptua ShOp, trvtne.,... + • chan~c of heart Sco rpio figues 1n S«nano. Unfurn Fun kitchen tiome In same area Daye S57·87e1 eve Qe0-6370 ootteetlon• and cu•tomer tor devel-••ttu di.-MY9fat Mot .... W.H.M.B • .. a..iCER (J 2 J I 12 y 'II h f d f a Cltatatt 2771 71418&3-6969 -MrVtce MTnlmum ot 26 ....... ~·-1 a..M118 -n.i.. une 1-u y _ )· o u a ve gr('ater rec om o d1el)()Nl/1tove/r.trlg _ FOUND Fml Collie. 1 yr. houra per weeti. a...oo ebted children need• thought, action. Fanancaal picture ts bnghtcr.dcbu arc: repaid. member ~ew carpet1drape1/pot 3 br 2 oa nr Gen Hosp w Wented em all houH, 1pade. trl-color vcty PCH plhr and ml~...alk>w-h<>UMPVMt'I . 957-8190 liiiiiiiiiii~--- .. of o pposite sex becom es valuable alfy C,cmtnt. Virgo. ~ag11tanus No pe11 Utll Incl petlo trpl 1tove 1v1 12· 18 eOndo 1 °' 2 BR w/yard & 8-Nir11 11122 Fr .. 10 ence Cell 842-4321 •llTIAI lmprOWd 'fOUI methOd• • person~ ftaurc in e xcu jng sccnano $625/mo (71"4) "497-49"42 1595 891-1&44 an 6om tor 2 edu1t1 &40-257"4 gd hm• H3-t211 (9a.m .• 5c>.m.) tor patient cere. expand _LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). MaJor d om c\ltl adJU')lment O<:l ur~. 'r==;:;;;;;;===-.....L..-..--------..l..-------..J~==--""'"'"=--..!;;i;===:;;;;i==;;;;;;;JfOf == dlt-knowledge A training_ tor includes posst.ble ~hange of residence You'll bC d t"c.:orat1ng.. abled chltdren nMd1 better~· (7141 remodeling. purchas111g 1tems which beautify \urroundtn~. Judgment hOUMPaf9nt'a. 951-t190 (2l3) 42 1~~64 ia o n target -you'll~ at right place at crucial mo ment. VlRGO (Au,. 23-Scpt. 22): Get nd o f !.uptrlluou~ matcnaJ - -atromlme techniques. define terms Clandestine meeting could be featured. So~eonc be.hind scenes "Wo rks in.your behalf. you·n soon be aware of 11. Pt5CCS plays significant role. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. '22): Spotlight on em otional involvement. romance. speculation and the feel mg that ''dream has come true:· Sales ability is heiahtcncd, financial rcMrd!. incrt"ase. Stick with enabhshed pattern, r.dy upon one who has sutccuCul "track record ·• SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov . 21 ). Finish rather 1han 1n111ate prQJec.-1. Individual who "pull\ \tnngs" will look favorably upon your cfTo ns. Potentia l ts arcat. audience is w1dc and you should reach beyond current c"pectallons. Anes fiaures prominently. AGmAIUVS (Nov. •22-Dce. 21): Emphurze tndt'Vtd-uahty: you'U make newoonta~and poss1bly bqin unusualproJtct You'll JC1 to heart of matters 1n roman~. you'll learn where you stand and mo rale wall bc ~ted Avo id heavy hfhnJ. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19)· You'll team m ore tbout money, you'll al$0 bc'OITered a1tnu:t1ve offic1al deal Avoid unnect sary nsli: , rutfin famlly obltpltons f ()('u1 o n legal affairs. conuuts. 'pcc1al documents. Gel fi~ an order • AQUAJUtJS IJ11n 20.Fcb 18) foe.us on pubhc1ty. popu.lant)', unusualaill which cou ld t'IC' related to travel You'll be mo re aware of bod)' 1maac. purchuc of wcanna apparel ti o n aacnda. Pcnn11 panner or mate to take mru1t1vc. P (Feb 19-March 20>· Whar appeared a dtfcat 11 ml"TCly 11 cklay Kno w 11 pl n orchnaly Focus on spec1aJ ~rv1cc\, emplo yment. pea and 1hose wM rely upon )Our JUd&mcnl Be w1lltn& ro rcvr~ tn order lo rrbu1ld Scorpio fiaure\ pro m ancn1ly ! • GRANDMAS & ~ANDPAS MOMS & DADS -I You can send your love rn a very special way on Chrlstma.s Day. Show off your fayorrte lrttle person or pet in print. You can do It Jn che Daily Pilot Classified "Chrrstmas Charmers" section This greeting will also bt a special keepsake for years to come . Cafl now to reserve your space I 642-5678 • ..!> *lllUIHIT ... * HOT!L- P/T W•encte Ouwan. llllT 9AUID tMCS top WagM. VIII needed fOf' reeo11 hot.I. Inn. 121 Marine, Btl II MlnlfOM*\t 11\d ftont llUYllf•MI Cteen feQOf'd , Bring MVR. Coela M... Bt~rlrit. 1890 Pl~tla, CM Utt .. MIN Muftet Mi on a Tutfe1, along Came • •PIW end r.ad ll'le Detty fltllot Ctautfled , lllC110n l~t MtM Muf• let's Tuff9t ano bouQht 11 tor St H Yov Clfl 111&1 your lwfflrt i nd lote of other tl\lng• 01rough Delly l'llot Cla11ftled Mt C-f'i·H1t omc. uper. • mu,t. Xlnt •tarting aataiy end ben-efit•. A$)pfy tn p.raon 1::30·12 noon Mon·Thur. THE HEWPOATtA, 1107 Jambor .. Ad, N.8. ------- um ••• • ... 1111 ,,.. .. '" OOod worl(er to .,. I PAITTim * 81M'if 1r ,, .. toooodh0me2yto6d up yetd and .,wd IMll Home ~. Lc-e A,,. Entry le¥tll .Un#"*'• AKC ''Cock• ~ of ~d Good Av~ In! n:. T eurl~ lndwtrtll poejliont WI"--. a ~ ....... rr-~--:~,.;__..;.;;....__ ~·-a ~ '*>ltt HIW~ HACH. 1"* 1 0.Yt, aval. Mltl 11 yr1 old ~ • 1 • _,., mmond P pet . t7f.ate0 LAGUNA MACH ~113~~ -:0 ~ 2: Own It~ e.tter than W!lh ::..1:.:er '300 ~0441 .... &Jllll&fllr. ~U~:i:~ ~:~l55t·OUO Ot Orel =~'!Nt :;:-:.~: '::: fualtue a:, t ~:ar• Plbf a::Jao;;aai6 La~ malntenanc;e not necHHry. fun --__ _ Xlnt ~I bW*lll All fortn. FUii/~ time Al 2 CO: GAta ;; ,;;n S • Olt'tl.,,.... Ml HAS ~·· tun nm.e. a.. *450 -MOO. pw month P&rTll• ,.._ lnqutrl•• conlldenttal ~· ... '.._ wt.M~· ... -~P!! en.ca '50 • 'u~M ';:'°,· ~.~ltf'fdfOt ·T~-9oth ~ .._,. ~ P"' Exper. pref. APOtY No cotlec11ng Ctill 10aM wanted 5 deyt 1 w.-Incl t401 Avoeedo, Sun• 50e, .,_.. ""'" "'" '"v -· _., ..._ _.. '-/ HOfl)A Tuea-8at. Dana . Pi. to 4pm Monday -'rlday Sat Wm train 111 or Hwpol1 Dwh. UMO. 1o.3 North 01....it, Of. lrt COUCll • new t100 H/'30-tQN Wneo.te01 ... Mattne Co. 24705 Dana W llUT dralltno bac.Coround &44-9181 anoe. Ce 63t-3513 IS0.1130 Piano ltl'lall IAPfiOM· toP leHllll 1111 Ot.Dan&PI IM.YPll.IT helpM.l'ullCobtneflll , .. 1au11nt •IMMlllT&LLD• DININGRM8 .otael09 cond, lfttldlJOultld•. 1 ii i\lllli81218itr• • c•Rs OOMPANION·LIVi! IN tor Ml-4all :f.P'Y PenneyMver 1MO Tll IUlllllll A.re~loe*lng f« a & bf ... legit, 4 tW\ upN ~ ~1tfu11y, luMd, bltce >Clnt conct 75 "'CIO I\ 9ldy tl\111 nMdt helllt\ llOll'llll !<vt, CM i. Int~ fO< the fo4-Ch encl a Mure chrt. Od COf\d WM SISO toot wlll dlllvtr 1750 1750 MMMto 11• •-cetl. Room, board & PUIPIUTlll lowtna poeltlonL With ancem.nt In the new,nowS350 M5-3MO "47-M12 '13 Hondt 150 lnduro ~ !l-,.nn 1&18ry. MU9t be rtllablt. •II OU •a•• ~I NNICf BARTEND£R f/l IOlat neld. ~ lfudt 1 llY ,..... &PINET PIANO light lClnt conc1 Or.ti 500 rn1' s 7 lelell IMI ~f.9~~ok•tldrlnlt.er. Oeflytr the O.TUlh. Pf•f.FCR/patttlrna= WAITRESS. Food. f/T ~dotootw~wttllk~ LES 9.&'1'·8133 .-WVbendl llOOtotlo Mutt .... fMke otter. w ........ borhood Phone ""' evenlnge &42-1403 dayt. O • .n ., IP~. apa & Od cond ·038 4040 S1000.131-4088 .• lllm111'" •a• the eo. 11 M• ~ 1.pply In peraon 819 pool lnteN!ewlng now KR EISS Cu•tom Scroll i .. ,:--.-::-11~..__ ___ __;,_ w BMch er •-...... -..,..,., Pll WIUTMI Slupy Hollow Ln Cell 720-e045 t•b ... ~ Cb9t llOO, llrt !I.!!! ,..,....~ t1 U&i ~rm=::-· ... "'°': .. ~."::!"..::. .--.. . ._ ...... w"' ~ ........ .....-• --·. _ ... ,....... 1:wr;;;;pou., .. noo "-• -... ..:~~;·,:;;i:; Tll. lllllUlllJ l<UCk, •on. Muot .... ~oln ..,....., w/ ,._ -... IUll -.... 1122 OAK OAM! TABLE wllh 4 ~t'to ":"..=· WXilfEb 11 1 °' ..... "'"· clutch, •111 I . ••• 111• llabllltylnaure~&velld 8 on~ epptltud• Roth9chlldReetaurent !:Jl•-11 chral125.RATAND£8K, TrewllTrllW.PPwttlpey lhclc1 5300 '"-5165 a-ir-----;..;...-rz~ ._. • drlver1 llc. Detlvery atlfl• M•m-pm. t 30·5·30 WUTll/ WUTllll _ .. Aalht, ~· off9f 645-92-« n WJ• CllWI. CeM (714)192 .. 248 v~... I medlCal Tueadey o.c 11 1984 on-Fri Graveyard fOt Corona def i / •-....._.. ·U J.1& WWW cs thru Jen. 11, '-tta&. can ,, .... ic.nde. tiiewpott llU PllfTlll Mer muk•llno ~trm RedWOOCI lkl'1 ~ ... ..,.. 1131 -" l UOSC ent IG& iR ;;;J 30 MPG "-ar9lltt .-aa. UlllTAIT dally. (714) 979-3057 Beactl. 780-8305 now aveil. Exp. r.ci APC>fY ~ Pflf, t>ut not 31°' '125 942•1121 e;;;tifQ ii' COi&ed TV' taie new P~213iet4-' $1100ooo115-7f57 Pff ~ otnoe f0t 09fttll Eoe Pllll .... .--. In pereon 2407 E Pee rlQUl<ed F0t more lntor-s1eeper1eota. ee11htone9-Xlnl Gonct s 100 Call .,... ,,,.. (213)592·54!00 lorm~ ~ !2'~2n. Stan ......,., Cit Hwy. CdM matton call 7!!0-9505 Ilk• MW S3&0 day1 (7 14)974-9528 Aa•, l1•1ttM ,._, -..-.. .. lllllll&Sllm lneur~ related Pfod· -a-_,.1 658-1212/154-294Sev -•MUUllYlll --------7.3 lhllt IOI' em.ff private uGll Flexlb4e daytime l1lt1/011ltltr •~ Slllll . e..ut!M 25' RCA elf _... For~~~· ·CMIJI-Ult 71 tlJS&t(bO & mL .. llJ.LYlll Convaletclnt Hoapltal In hOura e... ulaty ptu1 twopOllUone Ex lmmed Fff. ~ P"<! Sota S75 L.uYMet $50 Gia ·t148 3 yr wrnty °'*' -Timi ..... ,. .. on 1985 11 you are lnl«•ted In Le gun• ElHGh Xtnl GOmmlPlon. Call Cannon pref Houre °/:"'be r:. ~ C M S40-19 t9 c:of lbl 145 Lg lemp tbl Sun TV Johna M&-1788 UTlll modell Joft Revnc*'•· urning S35 ,000. to ,aalary & ~ Apply & l~4-4242 Hew-tenged A.pc)ty In P«90n Salel S 10 Lamp 115 646-5427 M.,enu Stereo lnfln4t) All MAKE&. I 199 Oown eutl'lottied dlit rep S.5().000.ortne)(elnc:om-THE GARDENS.. L..aouna port arM. Ke<m Rima Hard-.,ate. TELIPlllE Velouf L~I. 1><own "*" S75.840-~ CE.Comm~ 646-70271181111-1118 '*"" .. .,,..,,.. """* brown, Mddle 1111. AMI 9-lty ~. ~7804 ~1-:;: h:;: ,::1t'!£ =~,':~~~,.'Z?5 or PUmU 218& fiart>or Blvd. c f.4 OPEUT•S tlofal s 100 M2-755a hats C~arttr/ No 1•.' :Z,:;: ~ OYEI 110 d hi M It =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiial llUI IHUTll Vinyl lofllcMU Gd c:ond It' 70 Otellvera eny..._ =.:;,',.'i,.. ".::.! 1 ',r.: • '°' ..,_""' _,..,. Ul.I-hnlll.P/loy 1125 ..,,,., ..... ,.., •I II (71<1m -11n ·~~ 11g1ou1. moll growth ArtlOst••llE COAST menufacturer to mix Retell ..,.. Salery ptu• ... tr w.... Whl couch S150 bed 171 ~t=M ChO(C; a;;;;.,. lat" ut.. 1 11 llllllomll '8! CAOILI.ACS l1"doWn • CkleedEnd Commerc:W l.- A.U.·SAVEM (7141~-ttn o<lented name In rHI ... na resins, flllera, pigment• & c:ommlUlon 831-2222 Oltll Pal4 llllJ uerbltc• S35 87~'452 r tmu perede whale ...,.....,-ri!iii~!!!o...;.;;;:,; • --~ 11te. Prepere yourHll lllL y PILOT Getelylts . $5/hr to atart. No aper nee:. wlll train iutc:h etG Fred 64~5 WI llY ~ ~tor tile next,...... 1537 Monro111a. N.B. SALES PEalllS SM>-6&4& ext.'8 · Car11t l&IH Ptwtt hats 711 OLIAI CAii 1001 a.s~ ~~~tu=~ C:!:fab':. hat an opening fore part-PllSUlll •LPll IEElll Tetephc>ne Salee -*'" llAT* ~· lloenllng training evall· 11 me • x Pe' le n c • d • Perf time, Mon. T1* 4pm-li<*'MCI OI' unllcenMCI LllAL 1111& ..-_ .UC.UU..u 1211 18 Claak: ~ built IH·t• able. To lnl«Vltw call Greallve Leyout Artllt to flnllh. Will 111ln. Apply COMPLETE TRAINING IHILY PLn ..... '~ p;tC; &pet I window 1929 Fully r•IO<ed 10 .. FIEI * Walt Maclborlkl or Pam, rroduce quality ad PENNVSAVER. 1880 Forlnformatloncall Ambittou1 men & women. CleenlnQ 5..-i111 Sham· hraon35hpGteyMll'lne Jiil at Merrlll lynGtt Aulty at ayoutl. Gomp1 & flyers PtaGenlla Ave, Cotta Bill Rude at S3&-75A2. no exper. nee Call now. poolng l 1t; Guaren-Boat COY« RMCfy for •llTllll llf'T 611~9* or 983-1311) ~. 'Ci::ep~·~~ Meu Salea J s.40-&e95 ext 28 tMCI Belt quality! 18 vra cnr11tmu Patede. Mutt Ftom Southwell Mot0t ......... llnl11'1ed1rt.Sendr11Yrne EAAN WHAT YOU'RE Tn1.-1uuorr• Expl(213>439-0314 do by0.C20th Oyscall CarOneludcypwaon Mef!IW~Local ·,;... only & xero)( c:optn ol REIL EIT&R WORTH! a1 tile Loe An-Wll1tralnl0tC M.remodel-v. Rabblt coat S35 .-. ::t;~~~ .;~~·'. .Spm wlllwtnamlnlatur• Eam up to $100 pldllt£. work lo: Steve Hough, •u --a k-' TIJll.••1 ~·_'..•-Ing Gontractor •. 30 Hr/Wk. ret stole 1150 ~-4878 flnanc:e 0 will WI llT ....,oedeeSLConver1lt>ll Mull heve own emall ve-Ari Olre<:tor. Orang• N _ _.5 "-m r •• ottk:e n """"" Barbara. 649-7922 USED CARS & TA~ motortzed kid• eat · now hide.C...ftSA0- 239 ••• t. 3 Cont Dally Piiot, P.O eed llcenMd agent IOI' MM&. E ectlve now, our mllTI &-KB1 Codctall IT\Khlnee 44' Tri-cabin cru1Mr Now COMEINOACALLFOR ondl9play Atlyoudoll -r " -Boll 1580. Coste Mese active Balt>oe laland of· new commlulon tGalt .._ IDUI 11000 080 756-1212 onty S35.000 pr~ , flD a_a .. ai bf1ng 1n 'fOl.JK c:urrent Ca 92828 • tic.. CommlPion only. tows you to Mtn more Lloyd PMt Conbtrol Com-OI aelvertlMd 155 000 pp ...,.._ .._~Beni The OeJty Piiot Ad~ F0< confidential lntetVtew than $200 In c:ommlNIOn pany, Medi termtte ,. llSTUS mll usm io.n. wttl ... 2nd. Cotmler·OeUlo rlglatratlon (8'1'/ model < \I >II I \( D19Wtmenl l'IU lmmecll-Gall Betty Walll'l at Water-& waoee by Mlllng only pelf ·~ Scene Video erc:ade gamea IYeilo-Call Rodcy 873-4108 ~ Of~· and.,..,., the et• openlngl '°' kontiiomlil"8l3-&900 20 aubecrlpllona. weetl. carpentryoper M9dlCI able from doMO arc:ade • • t82tt BEACH BLVD lrMdrawlng At 1NMfM .. TOI a: PAIT n•t If• poealb4e to earn tne)(8 Steedy jOb • .,. train. G4M Gd c:ondttlon Pole poa-8 l oPlf'I 24 SlllpjaGfl HUNT1NGTQtiC.8EACH time enecll OU1 OUf lergl II A •1111111 C>ependp•,,.,.'b4e1~ people 1 ..... L.oa'o .. '..le than S1000 weekly Mr Teylor. 979~802 1 itl<>n lnduct.FrontUne, lot•of~.iowtn.no Mt ... ~•U1 Mieetlonof....,oedee lllT•lllY.ID. . ....---..... .... .....~ awma-Hoora••'*dbleelldlhe Monday MIU Pac Men and • trtr S14.000 Muet Seti! ____ ,..;;_ .. -------! now8V8111btefor .... or A.ppllcanta must heve e gelts Tlmee Newpaper .. " office 11 Freeway cioM -men-Wiit hOla1tlt 78Q.953a ..... Dnrw\ng be veftd dTtver'I llceMe, ' 17 Vt1 & up. 7 Daya /wtL. SALIS flllll._ FOf mOfe lnf0tmetlon TOPLESS MODELS Ctul1tm11 1300/up -... •-il --Wllf~ t...rd on Die 24, 11JM oood drMng reGC>rd and M o n • S • t h r 1 Enjoy the f)feltige of WOf1t· call (71') ~ 1 ' .$-lOOJday. Paid dally 7.s&-M4 t ' ts, .. 7 14 llUI 11111112 Cat Btoou Adami tOf ._ 1 general knowledge of 1 30am-3 30prn, Sun hra Ing IOI the Hllt>Ot atM'I No exp nee: 826-25&3 John w Tennis Cl fo' dt:;p;. &d( :m; S.. Ron.ad Dece detaAI * • * th• .,... . candld•t•• 1 30am-<t:30am 15. p/hr. oldest reel estate firm. kl-SOTIY /llln /T..,, TlPtlT /Hin Mem~p $850 0: ateerlng, 7.5 HP John· SOITIWEST '11 Fl&~~····--· ~.~-mo•••11··~:"'.1endy •• ~~_J~•"" ,.ll-083(j ......,,.,,.....,....., -................ --., ..... ,,.. "'"...,.""' c.11 ............. ""...,...._ ... ,,.na•=1•1• .,.,... ,,,.. ....., ~=:,.,-~----..,.:.. end managed. Gre.du-erll office dutlM. 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J •won a ltw more llours V.ou #Ill urn 1111ny 1tips and p1un, llonc with urn1na your own moniy , theft 1s no dtt1wtnnc 01 c~tlOn 1nwo!Ved If you are 1nterntld plem call Mt brl It MO COD( (714) 548-7o5a TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC ROH 1 Draws off f> Nauon Cvrr.nr un;t 1' r-au sound t 5 Rellg10\JI picture 18 Semblance 11 I cannot tell -- 18 Sriu111ecoc1< 19 OIOHy black 20 Houeton-bued org 21 bira 2.3 EntoYm-"' 24 Mon.y 28 Pack 1n1maJ 28 Form., 290oa~ 33'tP Mt 38 Aapec:t 37 -Khan G8 Layet J9 Narrative• 40 iletran-t>Ofn actreu 4 t 8on - •2 S1ln O•tch 43 Qeetll\ed 44 tile Item• 48 .. of tile 4Cltll 4 7 Oeoarture 2 3 •8 Crtmlnal 52 Surwy 55 Myltery, e g 5 7 TllNtet bo• &8 Dr••n -•y 80 Plal'i fO 8 1 Ru1t1an name 82 Quibble &3 -of Man ~ 01ac111 enow 85 l(nOI> llOW 88 Compu111on 87 incrHHd DOWN 1 BrldQfl 2 lalam gOd 3 Conllctence 4 Say one • prec:• 5 CoarM 8 Lab llQukl• 7 Tenoon I lnd19enOU1 8 OouglH- tO .Aatoun<I• 1 t R11apeod1ra 12 Lifetimes •38ent ~' 22 Oano,.. 25 Tr .. 27 Anow 29 N .. tOft 30 Keyed up e 7 3 1 Farther 32 VarrcOlored 33 Per1orm1 3• Encircle 35Woe 38LOM 38 ··L9dyot -.a In IUIC*\M 42 HOC:key squad •3 -w .. 1 •50f0Nle 8 ~~~~ ~~m~l~~'u!:~· Coc:t<atlate breeding pair ~~ r=•rl>I~~ ~ SUP Fii ii n U11 ·73 El c:tninO. fUiiY auto, :;:' ~ S'2;~wine. 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CHEAv°.c~u IWI SECURITY --refrlg S 145 662-1539 rGrdr pro gr-7 oeclllucpe Balboe Yacht Club needs Wan ~s Hllll~tt 0.•111\1 lnz .Es VUmtrsSt200obocnsklt approx 30 allpe, any I<>-·5l c;;;:;y co;:;;t1e Xint ~1 .. • su .. 1ce LOA.0EDl(1AHG2NJ T PAY II O.C, I HY lHLIUOIS pymt or trede? 831·8523 cation. Jan 2 to March 31 c:ond White wired In• 111,nt Leiding Secvnty Guard LES 957-8133 or-ma CB 700 5 p C durtng Matlna re · 181'10r S15.000 673--0827 CHICK ••• Agency M861•ng S.Wrtty u c ym-construction 30 .45· E Offlc:41r• Refrigerator. Watllef & bal1 Perlect Co11 S-485. sat1tp?w•r Call RtGk Aattl larrt.. IVERSON '11 Llll&IO • Full/Part Time Pot1t1oni Dryer Beaut cond bat ofr takes,759-9289 Lamb 973.3515 u s E c0 .. 1 Hwv lllllm •Holiday Work A.vellable Bilo.lwtlt TV S..7·2916 Elec: guliir & Amp $400 -10 HU ,..,..,po,. &#•ch • Vacetlon Beneflll Relrlg FrMZet'. dbl dOOt Call lfl 8PM &48-458~ S~~Ge for Wlnd1urfer, ·7331 9u w 1X79, '""k/!!!i 673-0900 Fo< l\Jrtl'lef 1n1orma11on 1150 can 641~ ,,,.yell. etc Belt>Oa 11 "" ., .,. ,_. CALL (714) 933. tee5 Offict araitut/ Beyfrnt 873-5429 Aeu Int, aunroof. muat Miii i e=======~ DYNA.MIC PROTECTION s:;:. 'l::'~~· ga g1lpt!t 1221 S.iJl..ar•s 7 21 ~;~~la 673 • 1848 or ltlh hrct lllf ~P'Jil"W'~~!"""" ... ~ SERVICfS Washer & Dryer s 145 ... 1111 f AILIH AllCTill Sallboerd , Uke """" com-'II ..... '71 sltCtR SHAOOW E\"!'P~~~ty a .. "" s 150.refrto s 150. •lfPlnf la/Pr ... ~&i~ =·0~~:;~i::-~ pe1n1 by Roy eerver. D/war S 100. &4&-58-48 1 trl • -tt -I OE IEIEI compl MNIC. reGC>rdl. lllYlll ITATlll Wht 2 dr Frig/FrMUf g0 c •• , .. ., ·~_.,., ht llCfCl" 12 0u1~~~=1on• r>~i:~~(·7 ,~f' ~~Y full or pen tim..we & ' -tones 1100 Cell S..6-8810 IM ... IHt • '"' Blk• Lad!Mlmena/..,_l u 7 ............ 1 -wtlnda ~ appewence • 1 vv7• PIO yraa .. _.... 4 ~ Shadow .xJ!tt ~""':;::-=:.:;:::::,~~~~ 13 & handwntlng only need Ct~fl 6011 l.-lJt • httrlter I glft• 20-SSO 546-4979 ITEIUll ID cond 1 pr..., oWMr u....._.. appty 2590 ~ 8IYd Onmb4el Mecln1osh &rt hltttl • GirltE bile• 24" $85 1540 Jemt>OIM N B Gr .. 1 buy at $25.000 ·79 M.itt>u rn Weg c M pnnter & d~ drtve New SUN DEC 18 10AM venlngt 5454496 Adjecenl to Fashion latand Tom &42 l803JM2-648 7 ,ltlnt cond. am/tm, air lo St<tER-DRIVER M/F Ptt ontyS2100 645-n42 2101s HA.RBORBLCM 140 HU ""•• Hit ''" must ... e 7 s- 97 ..a 35· motor home Mam-,--11.A "See display 9d 1n tP<>tll To ptac. your,.._...... -I' -82 ~· .._.. a..ii moth &40-6640 MIQ fM ta fH . "" a section for detllll & before t~----• !.OWT* 5~1m~ t&;OOO"mt-Ste~sOo P~- FrM to g<1 home Moving, terms on Mon Wed Frt reeding put>I" ta~ ~.JmllO Sl500 786-0l t2 IY -Aon 842-740' must give up 7 yr old tml, fl)( further info Gonlac1 phOne ~ y ~ .. _,, ·~ eoui.. 'N ShlP Quiet, UWlll I UWlll Daif'f Piiot s~1 ... -... Yalbw~n •. 1 Tl ..... n.·.ur_..~1 . .,mn..,0 _ .... * SIOUT&IY H B 1 Glf1 otftce Non- 1 mo k er Full time aam-4pm. 893-1MO gentle, gd w/ chlldren. Cal lie: •304 Cius.tied, &42·5878 .__ . .,, 17 VW ...,, ... "' ..,_, ooue.b<oken 549-4032 (818) 577. 711' * t * '* * * * AM PER MANY feq WIO consider 1 yew 011um llYllTllY EXTRAS GOOD CQtiCD ..... 478-0525 Country Critters •A 1..~AF CENIEA• Pampwed puppet• Per-CMatmu Spectall Nft fac1 for alt ll3"'5515 Rl Sur1board & W_.aull WllO!elaler h .. adora~ '340 Cllll 536-2851 ~ Chlmpe. Raccoon CABBA'tJ H DOLLS ••c 10" (momlbet>e) se 95 S200 oeo 873-43-U Cut• 22" a Penda/haf A• for etvtt I t9 95 Hurry 131-0949 -.... U\\dt.A soo BOAT PARADE cn.t• Jf' deN'll po.., pc:f\li lO 15 ~· LMger .pc:htl l'Y1ll ... • ldlc*Y' 131-62'2 .. Pll-IWIO ..... I 1425 530-9948 7 4 ConWtt Karm8ll Gt-. good cones S2500 64.6-tSJO COMMELL CHEVROLH ,, • ..... ' • .... • ._ .. fltl. 714 -833 -1300 ~ '-~ I I '"' ~ "'i \ ,, ~ ~ \ 546-1200 75 VW Pop Top CAM PEA l 1711. on new eno am/tm Muat Mii leavmo country ..--.-----~::;:::; '3995 OBO 844·9252 ,.,. l t I 78 BUG CONVERTIBLE. gd CO'\d nu toe> etc S4900 6~s 0364 77 S<:lroc:co new eno need• pnt UOOO 69 Bug gr .. t cond S 1100 •Uh Must NII bolh 845-5755 •IH •e1£Hl'1 lllTI 0111n YILISWllEI / ISIZI • •1 ... 111 "'• • SOUTH COUtlTY VOLKSWAGEN . '""' .. . ..... .... ... •1•'· ..... ... ..-o. e 1 FORD CONVERTIBLE 8-ge w(whlte tf't Ot'lg 53K ml cleen Only c:ell 11 lnterea1ed 780-17•2 Eve 547-5978 O.ys 82 MUST ANG 2 dr IPQf1 ~ radio 1'191lter. a1r i11Ck IO ml 11lnt cond !ti OU1 seooo ot>o 6'2-2587 Llactl• ;;;;;;i;W:;r;I ' J • ., .. BUENA PARK 91 FWY . GARDEN GROVE 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E~ Coast Hwy., lew,ort leach 173-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC @J 2100 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MEil (714) 140-1100 . (213) lll-1218 • Best Pnces • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People 0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA # 18 Auto C11ter Dr., lni11 In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7800 Complete Sales, Service & Leasing . G) ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT 11 1 In Thi W11t For ""' J11p S1/1s For 8 Ytars _ Or.?n2e :·~~~~fee Loa'"St . LeAs1NG ~ ,.,~o"•~~·~;.~•vo • 1AOCESSORIES DEPT 549-8023 . 4D INTERNATIONAL MOTOR COACH INC. 751-5488 J Ii \. EDINGER WARNER 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. ~ice. Parts. Body, Pamt & Tire Depts Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2010 llarlter llY4., Ont• 1111 142-0010" 140-1211 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TERM LUSES • COMPETITIVE PU~ASE PRIQS • HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES 213/714 837-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fw'J (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. G RAY FLADEBOE VOLKSWAGEN # 20 All• 011fer Ir., lnl11 In The lrvlne Auto Center 830-7300 Orange Countys Hf west Volkswagen Dealer Complete Sales. Semce & Leasing - ~. G STERLING R 'W SALES -SHYICE -LWl•C .... ,AITS Overseas Oellvery Speclall1t1 ,AftTI Dl,A'"111NT ONN IATUftDA Y MOftNINGI BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jambor•• Rd. Newport Beach 840-8444 ' 22 FRWY LAGUNA HILLS 0 CONNELL CHEVROLeT 2121 larlttr llY4., Otsta 1111 • Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 S,.clal Plf'ts U1e 546·9480 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00.PM SATURDAY 8:30 AM -6:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM· 0 WE'RE IEW Sales Service (114)385-1919 G BILL YATES Wf'IE IULlll .Parts Body Shop VILllWAIEI • PlllOIE • PEllEOT SALES • LEASING• PARTS• SERVICE 12112 Y1ll1 R1a4, 111 .1111 01,1ttr111 41J-4111 lll-4100 MISSION VIEJO f2 LAfCEU MISSION vttJO SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 0 BAUER MOTORS BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU Complete Automotive Needs SALE$ • SERVICE • LEASING Fine s.i.ctlon of Quality UMd Vehlctet ti 1 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY 2125 HARBOR BLVD. I • I COSTA MESA 979-2500 0 RAY FLADEBOE -· LllOOLI IUOllY .11110 lllZI #11 lll• Deiter Ir., lnl11 In The lrvlne Auto Center 830-7000 -. CREVIER BMW ·· SALES • SERVICE • LEAa1-..a "Where ProfenlonaJ Attitude Prevalls " lpeclellalnt In lurOPNf' C>etlY9ry. lxoellent a.teotlon of New end caretuttr ,,.,_,9d Ueed aMW'a alwaya In stock 835-3171 20I W. tit It., Sent• Ana _ _ Corn., of Broadway & tat St. CloMd Sundaya · G) UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE GJIM SLEMONS IMPORTS HONDA -2880 Harbor Blvd. \ Coate Meaa 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. . . 1101 Ou•ll 81. -Nflw C•r Lout/on 1001 OHll It. -,. ... ,. DWl•lon IT\ World'• L•r.ge•t. S-*tlon of (i\ 'CJ Mercedn B.,,z 'CJ 133-9300 .... u.1111 . 'Perts ...... '"' "" . DOING All new bualneaH• ualng a flctltloua name. mu1t by law be reglatered with the-Co.unty Clerk. The DAILY PILOT provide• the form• and flllng 1ervlct• for.our ~uatomer1. If you are atartlnf • new bv9lne11 call tM DAILY PILOT for lnformetlon and form1 .. L. -~ i ;·-; , II p )t (I ·' .~"JI . ..; -· .: ., ... , " .. , ·• 4J ., ' I f • • ·-· ...... : :"'" .... • ....--L c_...:_: --··-- .. .BUSINEss· UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? I .. 141"'4121HT.111 D111j Piiat :rOMOAROW: Bllnd children experience hollday 'feellng.' I A3 The Dally Piiot asked area children what they want for Christmas./ A3 California Joan Collins ls rated the· most beautiful actress on TV today./ AS Anti-vivisectionists go on a rampage at City of Hope research center, steallng up to 100 anl.mals./ A4 !•:•:•"X·:·:·:·:-:·:·~·:·:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:·:·:·!·:· Nation 1 ~eagan turns his atten- tion to a possible freeze In defense spending to save up to $8 billion./ AA Poll shows a female on the Otmocratlc tJc.kel hurt that ·party's chances In November presldentla~ electlon./A4 Mariel Hemingway weds the manager of the Hard Rock Cafe In New York ceremonies./ A4 Retired Admiral Rickover admits he accepted gifts from g~vernment con- tractors. Says he's not the only one./ A4 .World Americans held hostage for six days on Kuwaiti airliner describe torture, terror./ AS A Georgia runner com- pletes Z ·108-mlle jog through China amidst cheers of American flag- carrying Chinese./ AS :;:::.:•:•:~·:·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:•:·:·:·:·:·:•!•!•!V!•!•.!•!•!•!•!•!·! F eature Bring on the flggy pud- ding and court dancers. UC Irvine's sold-out Madr1gal Dinners start tonight./ A7 Sports There was another record set at·Anahelm Stadium Sunday and there's one Ram that's quite proud of lt./81 Golden West College wins the state community college women's vol- leyball tltle./81 Ocean View Hlgh's basketball team returns to pl'By tonight In the Tournament of Cham- plons./82 Entertainment CBS has remained the "Tiffany network·' by tak- ing "prudent risks" In Its programming./ Al Bualneee Banking deregulations may open new business frontlers./85 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Bo~ Business California New• Cla111fled Comics Cro99WOf6- 0eath Notices Features Horoacope Ann Landers Mutual Fund• National Newt OplnlOn Paparazzi Potlc4t Log Public Notlcee Sport a Stock Marketa Televitton iTheat•• WMther Wortd Newt \ A10 A3 0•.s ~A4 87-9 A10 89 85 A7 188 A6 85 A4 A9 A7 A3 85. 7 81-3 88 A8 A8 A2 A4 • HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY OHANGfCOUNT'f CALIFOH NIA 2~ CEN TS My$tery death baffl·es cop~ Autopsy on Huntington woman 23 Street, Newport ~ach Detective health should~ away There was '""Worthen Pl ! ' • Robert Worthen said. · "f no obvious cause of death." Police and ~edics r'eSpondcd fails to reveal Cause. further tests due A Sunday momina autopsy did nol . Brockway was v1s1t1n1 ~ male lo tbc caU at 4_:40 p.m. Saturday. ' reveal the '1USC of death, but further fnend, whose name was Wltbheld, Worthen ad lbere were oosipaof ------------tissue st\ldies over the next few Wttks Fnday and weiu to bed late that f'i&ht, a break-in at the home and By ROBERT HYNDMAN friend she was visiting in Newport by the county coroner's office may Worthen said. The friend. whom she Brockway's body showed no SIJDI or Ot .. Delr,........ Beach. shed further hahl on the case. Worth-had reportedly met at a Newport trauma. Rene Brockway, 23, was dLS-en said. Beach bar Friday nagh"-let\ the home Police said Brockway had bern Pohce detectives arc at a loss lod.ay covered dead late Saturday af\emoon "There was nothin& unusual that fora few bounon Saturday afternoon dnnk1n1 Fnday night. to explain the death of a youna after her fnend returned after a few we were able to dctermme," Worthen to allow Brockway to sleep tau. Her fatheT. Donald Brockway of Huntington Beach woman who mys.-hours away from !Tis home 00 29th said ... There were no 1od1cauons w}ly But when the man returned, he Huolinaton Beach. said today that teriously died in bed at the home of a a woman who was a~.rcntJy in aood found lhat Br~kway was not breath~ (PleaM ... WOllAW8/ A.2) Rahing towarti a recortt Irvine, police confer on pact Final touches added for consideration of City Council Tuesday Cny and police rcprcsentataves in Irvine were mccuna today lo clanfy the wording of a proposed tw~ycar contract. Sgt. Bob Krtidel said the two SJdes hoped to resolve the last dewls so the pact can be considered Tuesday night . by the Irvine Cny Council The memorandum of under- standina calls for Irvine police of- ficers t'o recei ve a 6.3 percent increase an compensation 10 1985 and a 6.7 percent hike the follOWlllJ year Negotiators for the ctty and the Irvine Police Associauon reached tcotauve a,grccment two weeks ago on the pact. which oovers the calendar years or 1985 and 1986. ' The agreement calls for a 5 5 percent salary increase and a .8 percent benefits mcreasc an 1985, and a 6 percent salary mcrcase and .7 benefits increase an 1986. It would affect all s~om pohcc personnel. except captains and the pohce ch1cf. ltrlc Dlckenon of tM Loe Alltel• llama breaka tlaroafla yarda, '1Yin& him 2 ,007 for the -.on -foor more thaD o . acahaat the Bouton Olien Sanday on Illa way to a new J . Slmpeon•a mark of 2.003. aet ln 1973 -u the llama Members of the lrvtM Pobcc '\ssoc1ataon ~rt bncfed on the proposed pact last Wttk. then ~ere given ballots to vote on the contract. aeuon raahin& record. Dlc kenon canted for a total of 216 topped Bou.ton 2 7 -16. See 1tory on Sporta, Paee B 1 . (Pleue eee POLICE/A2) Tax deadline at midnight Baitbounces long and hard ~t HB High Orange County homeowners have until midnight today to pay the first installment of their property taxes. Teach er s vie in 22-hour volleybcill marathon to raise funds for school antl-dru program If payment is not received or postmarked today, a JO percent penalty will be added to the bill. Property OWners who have not received a tax bill or have any other questions can contact the Tax Collector-Treasurer's Office at 834-3411 . Cagney sister dies in NB From staff and wire reports AclJ'css_Jea.nne Cap ey Morrison. the.sister of actor James Caaney, died at her Newport Beach home after a 61/~year battle with cancer. relatives said. She was 65. Mrs. Morrison, who was a fiit1urt on the lon1-runnina television show "Quttn for a Day," died Friday, according to Paci fic View Monuary sookesman Ron Murray. Funeral By ROBERT BARKER Ol lllie 0.., NM._ The Huntington Beach High School campus was teeming wi th enthusiasm as a new week started today -but some of the teachers looked as though they had just finished lhe Bataan Death March. (Pleue Me J&A1fff'&/A2) Jeanne llorihon ln 1938 The faculty members had pan1c1- pated in a 22-hour weekend vol- leyball marathon at the school gym to . raise money for the school's anti-drug abuse prop.ram. 8111 Morehouse. also known as Capt. Cleanup on the 01kr t2mpus. was one of those who bou need the ball • A Costa esn tee n-ager lound a new use for htS p<>nablc cassette player Sunday when he fough t ofT a knife-wielding mbber wtth the tere<>. Police reported 17-)ear-old M1ctra~I Robert mburgey and a fnend were accosted around 7 15 p.m. while walking in a parking lot at West l9th trttt and Monrovia Avenue 1n Costa Mrsa.. Two assailants. h1d1ng behind .a dumpster. came up behind the \ouths and deman'dcd the stereo ca~tte (Pleue .ee SftUO/ A2) AIDS factor casts shadow over blood ·transfusions ..... ..... o- ~Gross poltc st 'dtrected danaUons· stirs hassle; blood can't be aranteed safe For many ~ople facanJ suraery and olhermechcal trcume1h, a brood Lr&n~ isa life.savin& procedure. ~ .B\lt for tome patients, Lr&n fu ton have btcome a IOUtte of deadly ~nous an1.1ety. 7fim fur has fol· lowed the diSCO\'Cf'Y tbat Acquu·ed Jmmunt-Deficiency ~yndro(Qc (AIDS) can be ttan11n1tted t'btou&h blood donations. AIDS. whtth .cft.. lroys the body'1 dell: to van u da~a , as consadoarable, end ·n usually result in dilth. Blood donor orpntiations and AIDS uppon .,.Ou~ arauc that the odd apinst con~na A I from a tran fusi on are extttmcly shm lhe say increased ICfttmn& of dpnon as further fufocrn& the chance thal blood will be accepted from an IDS camcr. ull, me patient art ynot placated. .. • A Northern Cali~ maa motoreyde- crash \'kllm in need of a transfuioo mMk hcadh recently when ht t ked lhe A~tlan Red Cross whctbtr at ~ pimncc "I 00 pcrccn~· ibit -tbe blood at ~ould pro\'ide would bt frtt of AIDS "'ru The lled Cro rould no In fact, there is no " to ma.kc uch a pranttt bttautt thctt i no 1\lay to dct t Al in the bfood. "C> T~ accident v1ct1m then an 1 ted bis blood tffnifuston come only from his famil y and rnend . ailed directed donauon art opposed by the Red ross. and the pe11cn1 had 10 be transferred to a ho$p1l&I that perm1l people to rcttavt blood from pec1fic.donon.= =-------~ Concem about uan f u ion~ art not talncttd to Nonhcm ahfom1a. Here in Oranat ounty. all . holp1l&I receive lM-tr blood urph~ • thrO\tth lhc Red l.oca Red Oos official l&nd firmly Ml'" t directed 6 nahon if )Ou VI.Sil a 8Joodmob11e or a Red Cro omet (hke the one 1n Hununaton Beach). oucan•, 1fythat)ourblood&<>to • t!_rucular pettenl. ·~pc onl) c ttpt n 1 v. donate )Our own btoQd f; ! u around for 1,320 minutes of non-stop a-.uon. "We had Jammed fingers. t1rtd legs, aching backs and sore forearms The baJI kept slapping on our forearms and it rcall) hurts after I 0 hours or so. I put on sweatshirts !>ut 1t didn't seem to help ·· ''George Pascoe (the Oiler football coach) sa1d 1t was the greatest thing hes evtr done. He Jammed a thumb and had to pla' left-handed He said he had to prove to h1msclfhecould do It " Organizers said they raised about S l .500 an pledges for a fund to attract a high-powered aot1-<1rug spokes- man Morehouse. 34. who teaches dn v- er's education and photography. said "1f 1t (lhe ant1-<1rug program) change<. one single kid. it's all worth 11. The 'ollevbaJI marathon was sup- (Ple&M eee VOLLET'BALL/ A.2) Chrtstmas tree thief · stalks Valley st ores A hoflday grtnd'I hu apparently .,..,, at WOf'k rn Fountatn VaJley, stealing 15 Chrtstma.s trMI from two stOf'91. . The thefts were dlacov«ed Friday morning at a shopping center on the southeUt comer of Warner Avenue and Magnotta Street. a.w.n Dougta ftrs wor1h $25 MCh "'9 stolen from outakie the Allpha tup1rriwk ... and four t,.... worth S90 together were taken trom out9ld9 .. Sav-On-DNQl 9tore, tlCCOrdtng to poNce ~.._ Mtchael Alln Cotbin. m.neger of the f\lllPba stor.;ARtlfii thefts eppw••t!Y occurred while the stor9I ~ dOMd OYemtgttt. Corbin qld~ one-or two Chrtstmu U.. l&common but the large 11pon lat ...... ""'**· •"fMYre herd to MCUr• unleea you went to pay eomeone to stay QM!.U.. II ntght to wetch them,'' he Mid. The store,,,.,..,. Mid• Jew ot the atoten treee ~tly recowfed by ponce over the W.-end. Potlee reports on the,,... l'9COWf'Y were una~ Ml1y today. P11L S1EM1111 Focus ON TH E NEws a subsequent oprnat'lon ull. Onnic Count) Red C ro officials arc aware of pubhc concern\ about AIDS and U'aof'uuons. and the)' have fielded numerous calls from patients who •'1nt blood onl} from rcl&U ""and fncnd~. .. h n a'1\al mncnn to t'-tf)'bod). •• u1d Of. 8cnJam1n pindln, mtda I dtr"« for Red Cms bk>OO ~ 1 !n Oransr ·oun1}. "I th1nk u·~ 1mportan1 -c dot\mth1nav.c n 10 prot«t our blood \usfply. But 1\'s not bttn ~h •n U\11 d1tt<:tcd donations arc an> ltr." f..9ch )(ar, the Red C l'O\\ coll u about I 000 unn -(\f Nood 1n (Pl BLOOO/A2) Father adnlitS ' . kidnap was hoax 8 ~ Atsoclatecl Pru, An Ora.nic Counq .ma.n µa ..:the k1dnapp1n1 of ha \.}e.tr-6ld '°n ~ \l\t bo C'Ould v1 ll ht'I relat1\~ 1n (rtof"Jla -.aanst hi\ mother' ..Wl h~. poh~ 1d < unda) Dav1d and Gna~ Thach had ~· porttd their '°n, Paul Bao Thacb. ml'-'IJnJ from 1 Buena P&rk K-mart \tOrt' Tuttda . 1o~ ffian '° offittn condu.:tcd a d r-to--door 1e1rth f; r tht 1an bo), and about 20 offiC't,, •crt cd full -time tO 1n~~ · \t tht-d1 1~an~. • But SunJav e ~i t (Pleue eee IUD1'AP/A2) ) } I * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /~onday, December 10. 1984 CoNTIN ulu S10 R1Es BLOOD TRANSFUSION FEAR GROWS .•• Prom Al O ranae ounty Over the pa t five • )'t rs. pi ndler said. o nl> one O ranae Count) AlO case ha been traced to •a blood tranfuston. r; Natio nwide, almost 7.000 of Jr AIDS have been d iaanosed mcc 1982. Of these. about 80 v1cttm'i de"clopcd the disease after rett1v1na transfu 1oos of infected blood. The link between AIDS and bl<><><l transfusions prompted the Red Cross to initiate add1t1onaJ screening at blood donation points beiinnang in March 1983. Donors are fjven Ii tera t urc dcscri b- ing "high.risk ' groups beheved to be the princ1paJ carriers of AIDS•vtrus. They include homosexual and bisex- ual men. hemophiliacs. intravenous drug abusers and recent Ha1 t1an 1mnugrants. After reading the literature. the pros pectl ve blood donor 1s asked 1 f he or she is a member of a hlgh-n sk group or has had close contact with · someone who 1s. If the answer 1s }CS, the person's blood is not accepted. "We don't feel , they find this offensive," Dr. Spindler ~1d. "My feelmg 1s that our donors w1lhngly comply with the questioning because they want our blood to be safe.·· But be added. ··0ccas1onally, an individual for one reason or a nother evades the screenin&. We realize that simply relying on questioning 1s not LOO percent effective." For that reason. Red Cross officals arc anxiously awaitinJ federal Food .,id DrugAdmin1stratton approval of ·a laborator) test that would provide eviden~. of exposure to 1he AIDS virus. More precisel). the test detects antibodies against the HTL V 111 virus in thcblood.._Sptndler said HTL V III antibodies are found m the blood of nearly all AJDS victims. However, not everyone with HTLV Ill anti- bodies has AIDS. Dr. Paul R. Thompson. medical director of blood services for the Red Cross' Los Angeles-Orange County reg.ion. said five companies are now having their AIDS blood tests evalu- ated to qualify for FDA approval. Thompson said he behcves blood banks wtll have the tests on hand to begrn screening wi thin six months. Patients who arc no" wom cd about contracting AIDS through transfusions may beg.an breathing • easier. • · .. I think it will ease a lot of the ... enxiety." Thompson said. ''because •' the test will pick up even the individuals whQ are not even outwardJy 111, whO are riot even m the early phases of AIDS." But unul such testing ~ns. ~ome ,, patients will continue to 1ns1st that • their blood transfusions come from famil) members and friends. Red Cross officials claim 1t provides no guarantees. Thompson said he rcccntTy re- ceived a call from a man who~ family was pressuri ng him for a blood do nauo n. The caller didn't want to donate because he 1s an acuve homosexuaJ. a .!act not known b} his fam11\. ··some members of h1gh-nsk group don't want to d1sappo1nt their relatives. but lhe\ also don't "ant to d1~clo~ a panicular hfest} le or b.:- .ha' 1or." T hompson said.··~ 'olun- teer donor 1s more hkel} to gl\ e a m ore accurate med ical history.'' Directed donations could cause o ther problems. Donating for a specific patient won't work 1f the blood types don't match .\nd keep- ing track of whose blood was donated for which patient could pose scnous log1sucal and liab1llt) problems for the Red Cross. Thom pson said. Red Cross officials also fear tha t widespread reliance on onl) fnends and family members could Jeop- ardize the present system ot volunteer . Scientists tab AIDS iflghter ln the disease e,tMA•ul .. ell,,_. ' A mlld form of AIDS, OtMJt ooNildefjd a toi'erunner to the ct.dty d ....... mllY llCtUlly be the~· IUCHllM attempt to fight beck, tc'9ntittl at a weekend con~ a1 UC lrvtne •mounced. . ReeMtohef• at the lntematk>MI Conference on AIOS·Aa.. todated Syndfomee alee> uld 8undey they heve Identified • •P9Cffle type of herpee vtrua, foUndJn mouth lellont of male homoeexualt, that may prOYtde a ltnk to the ftentUlll development Of AIDS. No ~ reco"'1M from ~ lmmune o.naency Syndrome hM ~ ~. The ....,., Centet1 for ~ Controe In A'*'tahu recorded men tt..n 7, 100 catet of AIDS, Which d.etroya the bodY• CllPadty to"°"' dlHIH. In Independent stud._ conduct9d In tfx ettkn, r .... rcnert concentrated on. a awotlen tympn node disorder called lymphad«\~thy, a m&ldw mantfelt.UOn of AIDS. • R....,.chera Mid they are coming 10 regard lyfT\Phadenopathy, onoe conslder9d a torerunnet of the ...... tonn of AIDS, u tM body t moetty -..cceelM attempt to ..... Mak the vlNe. About 18 percent ot homa•nulll men In San Franctaco were r1lported to Mve ~. oftef\ In Cue8 IO inld tt Goel unnoticed, ujd Dt. DoNlld Abrtml, ccMnctor of the AIOI ctlnJc it s.n FrlnCtaCO a.-.. Holpttal. He lllld the eettmat• wu bwd on a atudy by Dr. AnOrflW Moes .at M UnfWWllty of Caltfomla In Sen Fr8ndeCO. • · ' '"R1111rchera haw tOund thet 7 pe1cent to 24 percent of the people with tymphadenopMhy .. moet Nicety to develop futl·blown AIDS," the conf4nnce wu told. · But the ,.._,chefs ... d •&tenoe sugg .. ta the llkeUhood of dewloplng the d ...... dlrninllhl9 wtth time • "Once you .. out PMt 8'x monthe, your rl* (of developing AIDS) fa probably low." Mid Abr.,.. The ltudl9I dllou••d ... conducted In Loa Ang.-. Houaton, New Yant, L.ondOn. A ..... inO SM Francteco. Some patlentl were moNtored tor tour.,....._ ~·-dwww frOnt UC S. Frantaco ~Md Identified the e,,•1ln-Barr vtru1 In M unutUal leek>n, called helty leukoplakl• (HL). WNct\ la found In ... moutht of rMle homoeexua11. TM teek>n la dltitlncttve ~-n cont.ans more than one vlru1, and the vtrus component.a ... cencer~. r1111rchera .. 1d. , ldenttflcatk>n of the Epsteln-Bar'r vlrul II Important because It prOYk:tea a MW undel at.ndtng of the role ol mUltlplt Wuw In canoer of the mouth, tM ldentlata Mid. "Now that we have confirmed (Ep9elll1 Birr) In the HL teek>n In the mouth ... W. ~ us more Information Mout the vtrua and dewk>ping an effective treetment," Mid John Greenspan, an oraJ btotogllt and pathologlat Who was prlndpaJ Investigator for the labOratory study. ' blood donations for unrestricted use. Jn June 1983, the American Red Cross, the American Association of Blood Banks and the Council of Community Blood Centers issued a Joint statement, saytng they ·•strong!) recommend tha t directed donation programs not be conducted." In Orange County. directed dona- tions arc not permitted within the regular -Red Cross blood coUccuon and distribution syste m. Auto logous dooation -gJVnJyour own blood for use au ring an upcommg )Jospital Sta) -.... 1s encouraged b~ the Red Cross 1f arranged by the patient's physician. But some directed blood donation 1s under wa~ tn Orange Count). fJo\HS1de the Red Cross system Hospnal policies vaf') At l (I Medical (enter tn Orange and ~outh ( oast Medical +enter tn South Laguna. fore'tampk spof..t·smcn said direued blood donation'> are not allo"'ed. Directed donation\ can he given through Fountain Valle) Com· m unity Hospital. but donors must have their blood drawn and processed b> a pn vate herman Oaks firm before it 1s returned to the hospital Dr. Jotin Fales. medKal director lll the blood bank at Hoag Memonal H1)SpltaJ an Newport Beach. ~1d to his knowledgl.' HoJg 1s the onl~ Orange Count) fauht~ handling directed bloo<l dona110n.,on a roullne basis Hl' \aid thl' program "'a" begun ahout three month., ago and nu"' mvoJves a n average of one patient and two or three donors per week. Annually, the hospital does about 12,000 tranfusions. Fales said the program was begun "because there were a number of requests for it b) both physicians and patients. It was our belief that although 11 has not been proved that directed donauons are of any value in decreasing the incidence of any disease. there was no proof it does an~ hann." He said there 1s no extra charge for directed blood donations. If the blood type of a relall'e or friend does not match the patient's. tfle person 1s !tt11l encouraged to donatt because of the continuing nt'ed for blood. Fales 'ia1d. Regarding patients' fears about .\IDS and transtus1on<>. Falc!. ..aid. ··Because 11 1s such a serious d1sca'>e 1hc reac11on ha!> been perhaps out ol prnpomon The 1.hance of gellln~ AIDS b) hlood transfusion 1~ -.er. remote." Of the Red Cross' oppos1t1on to directed donations, Fales 'Wlid. "I can understand their position ent1rel) · W e studied the pros and cons of dm~cted donations for a long time before v.c decided to embark on the program He said Hoag has not been actl\ el) promoting 11<; directed blood do na- t10n program "' lt'c; JU St a '>Cf\ ICC that'\ a\ ;:11lable .. Fales "11d JEANNE CAGNEY MORRISON DEAD ... .. ~ From Al services v.ere scheduled toda} at Our lad} Queen of .\ngcls ( athohc Church 1n Ne"'pon Beach he -.aid Mrs. Morrison "as born on "-e"' York's Lov.er East Side. and wa\ the youngc'>t offi "e 1. hildrcn r(Jl'>t'd h~ ht'r widowed mo thl.'r .. r \.\ n of her l'ldcr hrother\ became drn. tor' .rnd f\.\O others, Bill anJ Jame' < ·•ttnq hl'- came film figures 1n earl> Hull)"'oc>d The three acting Cagne}\ v.orkt·d together an the 194:! clasc;ic "Yankl•e Doodle Dand) ... v..11h James ( agne) c;tam ng as George M ( o ha n and Mrs. Momson playing ( ohan's s1<,- 1er 8 111 Cagne} Y..a'i a producer In 1946. Mr~ Mormon pla,ed a leading role JS a pro\t11u te 1n the origJna l Broadway production of Eugene O'Neill'~ "The fc cman Com- eth." M urra) <.aid Cagn1.» 85. was not expected tu attend the funeral ~n 11.1.· WrR£ L1sTENING Just·Call ' 642-6086 Delly Piiot Dell very I• OuerentNd M .. ., ' •1 1• , , ~ r.uf 11:.;J ~ ~ Ir. ~JO~"' u ( ... , •• ,",.., Mrld f")tJI • •• rw •lf'V-"" Cagne). a res1dl.'nl ot 'itantord' 1lle N. Y . was ho'>p1talized last month for pulmonar. edema and "'a" treated earlier this -.eJr for a hean attack Mrs Mum..,un t?JJduall'd Ph i Be1a Kapp(! Imm H untl'r( olkgl'at 11./and l am1.· 111 thl' PJ<,.tdl'r\J Pla\.hoU,l' 111 \tud~ au1ng. Dunnf. hl'r >5-~rJr Larl'cr -;he landl'd 'e\t'ral radio !>tage tcfe, 1c;1on and near!~ 15 film ro les. he made her film dt•hul in "Qu11. k- sand " pla\ ang oppm1te '11d.e\ Roone\ \he appeared .... Ith ( agne) 1n .. r hr Time of\ our Lill'" (I Q48). ·• ·\ l 1on I<. in the ~tn:cts" < 1951) and "Man of a Thousand Fate<," ( IQ57) sur. 1 "ed by her daughters, Mal) .\nne Robcns of-:Xlhena, Ohio. and Theresa ( agney Morrison pf Nev.- p<>n Beach another hrother. \V 1lham Jcromt' ( agnq of Newpon Bea1. h and a grandson Sma ll earthquake rattles LA County Her final tilm. "The .\nnunc1a- t1on ... wa<; a 191:11 drama produced h} the Catholic-run Fam1h Theater of \LH.\~1BR.\ !AP) -A small earthquake-shook the eastern part o f Loo; .\ngeles Count~ Monda} morn· 1ng. t:ausmg enough '1bra11on to be fC'lt hut apparent!) no dama~e. a se1smolog> laboratol) spokeswoman said \ prehm1nal') read ing plact<d lht· 7 45 am quake at 2.6 on the open· rnded Richter scale. c;aid NarlC}' Durland [ O'o .\ngl'k\ . 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'"'"'°"' ()I Cl~ 'f' VII <·•· • Ctrcvttrtton T• .. phonea I -Roaemary Churchman Controller l •ll'""'N~ -...0 Robert C•ntreU Produci100 Manager Donald L. Wtulam• Clfculot1on MaMger VOL. n, NO. 345 ... • . - More showers, then clearing Cloud• aooompanled by a chanc. of tt\OW9fa wUI conttnue to dominate the weather over Southern Ctl"ornla toolgtlt, l>ut aklet wtU begin clearing Tue.day afternoon. the National WMther S41t'Vlee taid The chance of ltght ahOMt• In the Lot ~ butn and Inland vali.yt will be 70 percent tonight, the weetl*' MfvlOe Ilk!. Lows wtll be In the 4'0. and 501. Hight ""'I.I be In the 80s Tvesday, with a 40 percent chanc. of rain befOfe afternoon. Along the Orange Coaat, II will be cloudy With occulonal tight ahower• tonight decrNStng Tueaday wtth partial ci.anng Cooler days with high• 58 to 83. Lowa tonlght"e to 55. From Point Conception to tht Mexican Borde< and out 80 mltea -Ove< Inner watere wind• t<>Ytherty 8 to 15 knolt Into . tonight. shitting to weaterly Tuesday afternoon. Wind waves 1 to 3 fMt. Southwest 1wells 1 to 31 .. 1. Mostly cloudy with occaslonal tight rain decreasing Tuaday with partial c~lng. ·1 Temps ~ .. 41 ~4) FllONTS MIM'll 8Ncll 72 5' M1tw ..... 45 a1 ..... wwm -COIO...-te Le ... 2t M'*'31Pu ., H Albeny Oectud•d .. s11fl0n1r, ........ ~ ... H Showera RlWI Fu11H Snow =Que S2 21 -·0r ...... .. 54 ., ~ -Nt~~ NO .. t1! 01iO' ..,. Goo I ' NewVorit (2 Mt:J>ot-ee ,. 03 63 47 NOrlolk ..... 51 31 Allanll Olllelloma City " 40 Au.nuc; City 50 45 Calif. 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W-temp:llO a.ne..-e1ono ~ M .. hell Cllr.ctlcW\; eou-Sen"- Crackdown on ca ble TV thieves urged by operators By tlae Associated Pre11 Claiming that one in 1 O households in a typ ical cable TV service area receives cable transmissions illegally, 20 Southern California cable opcr- CONTINUED STORI ES TODAY 63 47 4:611 pm -0 7 47 20 Second low .. 47 Second~ 1Utp.m 3.5 tl1 5:1 TWaDAY 13 47 eo •• '"""row 3 37 Lm 21 71 45 ~row I0.03em 5t IM 48 4·54pm -oe ea 52 65 50 6';n Mle loday et 4 ~ p m • ,_ 61 43 T...adaly el 1·48 Lm and Ml.I llQtlltl el ee 39 4 ~p m .. 43 Moon,._ et 1:52 pm, ..ia T...-O:l II 42 ill t 03 Lm and ,._ Tu.ecNy 11 1 5 97 49 p m ators are studying ways to catc h the thieves, offi cials said. Details of the 'ltudy are yet t~ be worked out, but the coalition of companies will focus on theft among cable system employees. WOMAN'S D~ATH PUZZLES POLICE •.. From Al L although ttie autopsy was in- conclusive. alcohol may have been the cause·ofhis daughter's death. have to wait and see what the "Of course we're all surpnsed laboratory tests ho1Yr.'.'-'--' -----"!bout-what happened ; she was pre tty Brockway said bis daughter left the healthy." Brockway said. 'Tm con~inc~d 1t was alcohol poisoning." he said. "but I gue5s we'll house Friday to watch a band perform at a bar. There she met the Newppn Beach man and went home with him. The police 1nvestigat1on iscontm u- ang. VOLLEYBALL MARATHON AT HB HIGH .•• From Al posed to end at noon Saturday but facult) members had to give up the g) m to the dnll team about 10 a.m. The marathon came a bo ut. Morehouse said . from regular \\ednesda~ night games aimed at building good relation~ between Hun11ng10n H1gh's lacult> members. "It was a great morale booster," Morehouse said. "We're thinking about challenging othe r schools. Other faculty mem bers who par- t1c1pated 1n all 22 hours of the marathon incl uded 81tl Scckrngton. the head of the ..chuol's anti-Orug abuse program and busmess teacher. Tom Weinum, special education teaher and Vivian Pasgani, math and junior varsity volleyball coach. The faculty team ·played represen- t.all\ cs from 1b~ administration. stu- dent bod) a nd student athletic teams and \.\On e'er.. match -about..200 of 1hem -Morehouse said . STEREO BLASTS ATTACKERS; .. From Al pla:rer .\mburge) refused and ""' ung the purtable casSc.'tte pla~cr at one of the bandits, who a11empted to stab the teen-ager, said police The :routh ran aero'>\ Monro' ta .\ "enue, \topping at the other side to again hit the robber "'ho "'as chasmg him. w11h the stereo. Amburgey then hurried into an apanment compleit and began knocking on a door. His fnend was also chased into the complex by the other kn1 fe-wield1ng bandit, rcpons said Both robbers soon became d is- couraged and left the 'ie11ms at the KIDNAP HOAX REVEALED ... From Al camt,..to 6uma Paa po!ice....h~ "Fmt of.all.1.:m...rclte.vcd th.at the quarters, where Thach informed of-boy is safe," he said. "But rm ficers thi\l "he had more or less staged discouraged that other cases had to the alleged kidnapping." Officer take a back seat while we worked on Terry Branum said. an unnec~sary search." Branum said T hach had arranged The name of the brother who for h1!t brother to take the boy from allcgcdl) wok the bo> from ~he K- thc store and dehwr him to his mart <;tore wa~ not imme~iatel} grandparent\ "'ho arc o;taying m a'a1labll' he said. addrng t~at he Macon. (1a Id f: I h fi "lhe mothn ...,a, 1101 .iware until \.\Ou not ace cnm1na c ari es or his pan 1n the hoax. late lhl\ afternoon abou1 v.hat really happened. and <.he made him (her Satun.la~ poJ1ce had circulated a husband) come to us:· Branum said. sketch of an Oriental man who was 1n "I kno"' sht' ~a<; prcll) upset. She the store about the time the boy was suffered all the mental anguish of m1ss1ng. but Branum said Thach told having her child missing for three or police Sunda} that the man looked apartments. The assailants were described as a ma le Hispanic, 17 years old, 5 feet 7 inches tall. weari ng a Levi jacket wnh a patch featunng rock singe r Ouie Osborne, and a male Oriental, I 6 to I 7 years old. 5 feet 6 inches tall, 150 pound5 ..nolhulg.Jike.hi1~~~----- .. lt's a drawing ofanother man who JU St ha ppened to be in the shop at that ume," Branum said. The description was released after a woma n who was also an the store at the time spent several hours with Buena Park police detectives describ- ing the man. T he Thachs had rcponed leaving I heir son in the toy department while they shopped in other pans of the store. Police µresumed the boy was kidnapped. Thach had posted a $3,000 reward for anyone with informatiob "leading to my son coming home safe " fourda)s·· ~i~::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~ He said Thach was not arrested for the alleged hon\ hut that police may book him for 1nvest1gat10n of filing a fa lse police report. A man an~wcnng the telephone at Thach's residence said Thach was unavailable for comment because he was not home. He c;a1d the same thing 1111 hours later Branum said Macon police con- firmed Sunday night that Paul was with his grandparen1<1 there He didn't know why Mr'i Thach would oot aJlow her son to v1s1t them. Branum declined to guess how much money was spent on the search for the boy, but that 1t included a helicopter. dogs and electronic equip- ment. POLICE .•. From Al S~t K.rcdcl said re vlt of the votma WCI'\" l\Q) available early todny. But he said negouators for the city and the police a soc1ation were 11ummoned to a meeting today to 5Cttlc last·m1nutc d1sav ccmcnt ovcr '°me wording m the fina l contr!act. He sa.td both !.I~ anxlOUS to act the pact ready for councll con- '1dcni11o n T ue~a)'. If council and poliC'c Hwc1at1on approval 1s ob- t ined the aar~mcnt would take efTc Oc1.. 2~ ano Oon(lnue through. C>ct/ 1 I. 1 Q8ti • I FIRST EDITION eat OUD woman ~ID ~ Coast Blind children experience holiday 'feeling.' I A3 The Dally Piiot asked area children what they want for Christmas./ A3 California Joan Collins Is rated the most beautiful actress on TV today./ AS Nation R·eagan ~urns his atten- tion to a possible freeze in defense spending to save up to $8 bllllon./ A4 Poll shows a female on the Democratic ticket hurt that party's chances in November presidential election./ A4 World Americans held hostage for six days on Kuwaiti airliner describe torture, terror./AS A Georgia ru,,ner com- pletes 2:108-mile jog - through China amidst cheers of American flag- carrying Chinese./ A5 Feature Bring on the figgy pud- ding and court dancers. UC Irvine's sold-out Madrigal Dinners start tonight./ A7 Sports Tbere was another record set at Anaheim Stadium Sunday and there's one Ram that's quite proud of lt./81 Golden West College wins the state community college women's vol- all title./81 OceanVlewHlgh's J basketball team returns to play tonight in the Tournament of Cham- pions.182 Entertainment CBS has remained the "Tiffany network" by tak- ing "prudent risks" In its programming./ Al Busineu Banking deregulations may open new business frontlers./85 ' INDEX -81I~e A10 Bulletin Board A3 Bu~iness 84-5 Calrf ornla News A4 Classified 87-9 Comics A10 Crossword 89 Death Notices 85 Features A7 Horoscope 88 Ann Landers A6 Mutual Fund$ 85 ~lonalNewa A4 nlon . A9 Paparazzi A7 Pollce Log A3 Public Notices 85, 7 Sportt 81-3. Stock Markets 88 . Tetevitlon Ae n ........ ,A8 w .. ther A2 Wortd Newt A4 e 1cers Rushing towards a record Erle Dlckenon of the Loe Aneelee Rama breaka throqh ac~ tbe Bouton Olien Sanday on Illa way to a new MUOD raahlnt record. Dlckenon carried for a total of 216 )'U'da. snmc him 2,007 for tbe eeuon -fou more than o. J . 8lmpeon'• mark of 2.oos. •t la 1973 -u tbe Ram• topped Bouton 27-16. See .tory on Sporta, Paee Bl. No evide n ce oTioUf play found; cause of death unknown By ROBERT HYNDMAN Pohcc dctccu v~ art at a lo today to cxplam the death of a young Hunungton Beach woman who mys-• teriously died 1n bed at the home ofa fnend she was v1swng in Newport Beach. Rene Brockway, 23. was dis- covered dead late Saturday afternoon after her fnend returned after a few hours away from his home on 29th Street, Newport Beacb Dctccuve Robert Wonhen said. A unday mormng autopsy dtd not reveal the cause of death, but funber tlssut stud1es over the next few v..celcs by the county coroner's office ~ay shed fuaber bght on the case, Worth- en said "There was nothing unusual that we were able to detemune.·· Worthen s~ud ... There were no 1ndlcauons why a woman who was apparently in good health should pass away. There was no obv1ous cause of death." Brockway was v1s1ting her male fnend. whose name was wnbhdd, Fnda) and v.ent to bed late that mght, Worthen said. Her fneod left the home for a few hours in the afternoon allowing Brod.way to sleep late But when he returned, he found that Brockv.ay was not breathing, Won.hen said Pohcc and panuned~ ~ to the call at 4:AO p.m Saturdav. 'Worthen said there were no stgns of a break-in at the home ud Brockway 's body showed no S\gns of trauma. _ The 1n.,.est1gauoo 1s continwng. Da d admi t s 'kidnap' of county boy a hoax POlicesayfallierhadson, 3, senttoGe'orgia, then reported 'abduction· tOdeceive ex-wife By llle A11ociated Preas An Orange County ma n staged the kidnapping of his 3-ycar-old sorr so the boy could visit his relatives in Georgia against his mother's w1shes. police said Sunday. - David a nd Grace T hach had re· pon ed their son, Paul Bao Thach. missing from a Buena Park K-mart store Tuesda)'. More than 30 officers conducted a door-to.door search for the Asian boy, and about 20 officers were assigned full.time to investigate the disappearance. But Sunday evening. the couple came to Buena Park pohcc head- quarters. where Thach 1nfonned of- ficers that "he had more or less staged the alleged kidnapping." Officer Terry Branum said: · Branum said Thach had arranged for his brother to take the boy from the store and deliver him to his grandparents, who are stayiQg in Macon. Ga. ·'The mother was not a until late this afternoon about wha really happened. and she made him (her husband ) come to us.·· Branum said "I know he was prett) u~t he suffered all the mental anguish of having her child missing for three or four days·· He said Thach was not arrested for the alleged hoax but that police ma) book him for investigation of fil ing a false pohce report A man answenng the telephone at Thach's residence said Thach v.as una\.a1lable tor comment because he was not home He said the same thing I '• hours later Branum said Macon pohce con- firmed unda' night that Paul was w11h his grandparents there He didn·1 knov. v. h\ Mrs Thach would not :illov. her son to \.!Ml them. Branum declined to guess how much mone} was sJ>('nt on the search for the t;xl\ but that 11 included a (Pleaite eee KIDNAP/ A2) Cagney_ sister dies in NB -City,-lNine cops_H_e_'s_a_r_e_al_ clarify new pact · swinger on stereo From staff and wire reports Actress Jeanne Cagney MomsoQ, the sister of actor James Cagney, died at her Newport Beach home af\er a 6'h-year battle with cancer. relatives said. She was 65. City and police representatives in Irvine were meeting toda) to clanfy the wording of a-proposed two-year contract Sgt Bob Kredel said the two sides hoped to resolve the la&i details so the pact can be considered Tuesda) night by the Irvine City Council the pact, which covers the calendar years of 1985 and I 'l86 l he agreement l·all\ IM a 5 5 pcn-ent salary inrrca~ Jnd a percent benefits 1ncrea-;e 10 I '-11\5 and a 6 percent salar. 1ncrea\<: and ~ benefits ·~ In 1986 h "'ould affect alr"swom police pcr<.onnel. e'\'.cept captains and the police ch1C'f Members of the Ir. inc Police Assoc1atio n were bncfcd on tht' proposed pact last week. then v.erc Mrs. Mom son, who was a fixture on the long-running television show ··Queen for a Day," died Friday, according to P..acific View M ortuary sookesman Ron Mumy. Funeral The memorandum of under- standing calls for Irvine police of- ficers to receive a 6.3 percent increase in ~omJ>('nsation in 1985 and a 6. 7 percent hike the followini )ear given ballots to \Ole on the contract Negoti ators for the city and the. gt. Krcdel said result of~ the Irvine Police Association reached 1vot1ng were not available eatj) toda) tentative agrttment two weeks a~o on (Pleue eee POLICE/ A2) (Pleue eee JE-Alf!R/A2) Jeannelllorrl90n ln 1938 AI DS factor c asts shadow ----Over bloo.d trans·f usions Red Cross policy alnst ·directed donations· stirs hassle: blood can't be uarapteed safe The accident v1ct1m then m 1stcd his blood transfusion come only from his fanul) .and Irimds.. So-called directed do~' are oppJu:cct by For manv tV>oplc ac1,,.• suroe"" say 1nctt1Rdlcrecn1,,.• of donors t the Red Cross. ,nd the petient had to # '""~ ... ·• ., ... be transferred to a l\ospital that H d othq medical tl"l'atmcnt, a blood further rcduc1na the chance that 1 blood firo transfusaon 11 a lif~sav101pr<>ecaut,1 -blood wlll be accepted fror a.n AIDS ~rm its J>COP e to m:e-n e m But for some patients, transfusions. carrier. pccafic donors. have become a source of deadly till, some patients are not Concerns about transfusions att scnous an1uety. TM1r feer has fol-placated. not rntnctcd to Northern C<fom1a. lowed the discovery· that Acqum:d A Northern a hfom1a motorcycle· Here "' °"nae Count}. all-} Immune Deficiency ~yndrome crash vi~1m in need ofa transfusion hosphal rcce1~ their blood suf phcs (AIDS) can be transmitted throuah made bcadhncs recent!)' when be tbrouP the Red C < t..oca Red bJOod donatJons. AIDS, whtch de-asked the ~nan Red Crou Cross offiaals st1nd finnly -..inst troys the bOdy'• defcn5CS to vanou whether it could auarantcc ··100 dirtaed donittons. 1f l'_Ou va 11 a CL1seascs, is coruidcrtd incurable. and peNel'lt" that the blood it w~ld Bk>odlDObi.le or a Red Cross oi]kc al usuall~ results ui dcalb. provade would be fret of AIDS v1~· (like lbe ant in Hunttnaton 8cach). Blood do nor f)lnillt1on and Tlle Jted T'OIS coukt not ln Wi: / 'JOUcaft"t~ify that ourbloodgo10 AID upPOrt lfOUPI arauc that the there i no way to make uch a • panteular paucnL odd 1111n5t contractina AIDS from a 1uaranttt bcaute thett 1s no w1y to TM on o ctt>t •on 1 when )OU tran fUs1on 1tt t~tttmely ttlm Tffe dct~t I OS in the blood donate your own blood lor US( dunna . . .. , ' P11L SIEIDEllAI Focus ON THE NEws a subsequent OJ>('rat1o n till. Oiangc Count) Red Cro official are awart of pubhc ron«ms about AID and tranfu ions. and they ha"e fielded numerou calls from pat1cnts who v.ant blood only from m&t1v~ and f'ncnd~ "Ill a "lt.altonttm lOC"~f)bod ," sard Or.· Betuaman • pindlcr. medical duutor for Red Cross blood rvaccs 1n Orangr Coun1). ··1 th1nk n's important v.-C do c"ef)th1na v.c an 10 protect our blood upph But it's not been h wn ~t d11"C('tcd do l\at1on ~·n wcr." . .. . f.ach )Ca1'· the Red Cro cotk<'ts about 100.000 uni of bl~"ld in (Pleue Me aLOOD/A2) A Costa Mesa teen-ager found a new use for his portable cassette player Sunday when he fought off a knife-wtekttng robber wtth the stereo. Po lloe reported 17-year-old Michael Robert Amt>Urgey and a friend were accosted around 7:15 p.m. while walking fn a pat1<lng lot at West 19th Street .and Monrovta Avenue In Costa Mesa. r • Two assailants, hiding behind a dumpster. came up behlnd the youths and demanded tl'ffl stereo caaett• player. Amburgey refuted and swung the portat>te cauette player at one of the bandits, who at· tempted to stab the teen-ager. sald,patice. The youth ran across Monrovta Avenue. •toPping at the other atde to aglMn hit the robber, ~ (Pl ........ aT&UO/A.2) TU Clea li e .. at midJ!.ight Oranf<' Count~ hom('()wnc-rs ha\:e until midnight tod.n to ~" the fir\t installment of th<'tr propt"rt) ta~~. count\ Ta'< ollcctor· 1 rcasurtr Rob- ert C. mon ~uJ If p.'l\mC'nt " nm ~1 .. cd Of po~tmar\cd toJa\.. • I 0 ~1"'t'nt ~nah) will be: adJc-d to the hall Pro.pen~ own.en who h \C not r~\: 1 I t-i1lf or have am othtr QUC'\t on\ un conta t the Ta toll«· tur T rca\urtr'' Offi~ &1 l .'411. • I c I l ~ I I ~ ~; r [ I s ' t I n d ~. -- - l L BLOOD TRANSFUSION FEAR GROWS •.• homAl Oranae County. Over the pa t five r_ears, pandler Atd, only one Oranie County AIDS c&K has been traced to 1 bloOd tranfu11on. Naoonwide. almost 7 ,000 caxs of AIDS have been dtaanoscd 11nce 1982. Of these, about 80 victims developed the disease after rccc1vm1 tran fusions of infected blood. The link between AIDS and blood tran fusions prompted the Red Cross to initiate additional screening at blood donation points bcginnina in March 1983. Donors are f,iven literature describ- ing "high-risk ·groups believed to be, the principal carriers of AIDS virus. They include homosexual and bisexr ual men, hemophiliacs. intravenous drug abusers and recent Haitian 1mm1grants. After ~adang the literature, the prospect1 ve blood donor is asked ifbc or she is a member of a high-risk group or has bad close contact with someone who 1s. If the answer is yes, the person's blood i$ not ~ccepted. ··we don't feel they find this offensive," Dr. Spindler said. "My feclina 1s . that o ur donors willingly comply with the questioning because they want our blood to be safe." But he added. "Occasionally, an individual for one reason or another evades the screening. We realize that simply relying on questioning is not 100 percent effective." For that reason, Red Cross officals arc anxiously &1\Yaitin~ federal Food and DrugAdministratton approval of a laboratory test that would provide evidence of exposure to the AIDS virus. More precisely. the test detects antibodies against the HTL V Ill virus an the blood. Spindler said HTLV III antibodies arc found in the blood of nearly all AIDS victims. However, not everyone wtth HTLV m anti- bodies has A I OS. Dr. Pa~~· Thompson, medical director of blOod services for the Red Cross' Los Angele~Orangc County region, said five companies are now having their AIDS blood tests evalu- ated to qualify for FDA approval. Th'ompson said he believes blood ban~s wtll have the tests on hand to begin screening within six months. f>aticnts who are now worried about contracting AIDS through tran.sfusions may begin breathing easier. ''I think n will ease a lot of the anxiety," Tho mpson said, "because the test will pick up even the individuals who are not even outwardly ill. who are not even in the early phases of AIDS." But until such testing be$JOS, some patients will conunuc 10 insist that their blood transfusions come from family members and fnends. Red Cross officials claim 11 provides no guarantees. Thompson said he recently rc- ce1 ved a call from a man whose family was prcssunng him for a blood donation. The caller didn't want to donate because he 1s an active homosexual, a fact not lmown by his family. "Some members of high-risk groups don '1 want to disappo1 nt their relatives. but they also don't want to dMclose a pan1cular hfest:rle or be- havior," Thompson said. ''A volun- teer donor is more likely to give a more accurate medical history." Directed donations could cause other problems. Donating for a specific patient won't work if the blood types don't match. And keep- ing track of whose blood was donated for which patient could pose serio us JogisticaJ and liability problems for the Red Cross, Thompson said. Red Cross officials also fear that widespread reliance on only friends and family members could Jeop- ardtzc the present system of volunteer blood donations for unrestncted use. In June 1983, the American Rtd Cross, the American Association of Blood Banb and the Council of Community Blood Centers issued a joint statement, saying they ''strongly recommend that directed donation programs not be conducted." Jn Orange County, directed dona- tions arc not permitted within the regular Red Cross blood collection and distribution system. Autologous donation -givng your own blood for use dUring arruptoming hospital stay -1s encouraged by the Red Cross 1f arranged by the patient's phys1c1an. But some directed blood donation 1s under way in Orange County, outside the Red Cross system. Hospital policies vary. Al UCI Medical Center JO Orange and South Coast Medic.al Center JO South Laguna. for example. spokesmen said directed blood donations are not allowed. Directed donat10M can be given through Fountain Valley Com- munity HospitaJ, but donors must have their blood drawn and processed by a private Sherman Oaks firm before it is returned to the hospital. Dr. John Fales. medical director of the blood bank at Hoag Memorial Hospital in N.ewpon Beach, said to his knowledge. Hoa~ 1s the onl> Orange ·County fac1llly handling directed blood donations on a routine basis. He said the program was begun about three months ago and no" mvolves an average of one patient and two or three donors per week. Annually, the hospital does about 12,000 tranfusions. Fales said the program was begun "because there were a number of requests for it by both physicians and patients. It was our • belief that aJthough it has not bec,:f proved that directed donations are of any vaJue'in decreasing the incidence of any disease, there was no proof it d_oes any hann." He said there 1s no extra charge for directed blood donations. If the blood 1ype of a rclauve or fnend does not match the pa11enl's. the person as shll encoura$&1 to donate because of the continuing need for blood. Fales said. • Regarding patients' fears about Al OS and transfusions. Fales said. "Because it 1s such a serious disease. the reacuon ha~ been perhaps out of proportion ... The chan~ of getttn~ AIDS by blood transfusion ts vc;ry remote." Of the Red Cross' oppos111on 10 directed donations. Fales said, "l can understand their position entirely. We studied the pros and cons of directed donations for a long time before we decided to embark on the program." He said Hoag has not been actively promoting its directed blood dona- 11on program. "It's JUSt a service that's available," Fales said. JEANNE CAGNEY MORRISON DE4D ..• From Al services were scheduled today at Our Lady Queen of ~ngels Catholic Church in Newport Seach, he said. Mrs. Momson was born on New York's Lower East Side, and was the youngest offive children raised by her widowed mother. Two of her elder brothers became doctors and two others. Rill and James Cagney, be- came film figures in early Hollywood. The three acting Cagneys worked together in rhe 1942 classic. "Yankee Doodle Dand)." with James Cagney -stamng as George M: Cohan and Mrs. Momson play1na Cohan's s1s- ttr. 8111 ( agney was a producer. In 1946. Mrs Morrison played a leadmg role as a prostitute an the O°i&Jnal Broadway production of ~ugene O'"'Je111·,. "The Iceman Com· e th." Murra)' said Cagney. 85~ was not expected to anend the funeral service. Just Call 642-6086 ' Cagne). a resident ofStanfordv1lle. N. Y .. was hospitalized last month for pulmonar) edema and was treated earlier this year for a heart attack. Mrs. Morrison graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Hunter College at 19 and came to the Pas~ena Playhou\C to study acting. During her 35-ycar career. she Jandzcd ~ \.Cral radio. stage. 1cle\ 1~1nn an earh 15 fi lm roles. She made her fil debut 1n "Quick· sand." playing opposite M ickey Roone,·. She appeared with Cagne:r 1n "The Time of Your Life" ( 1948). ".\I ion I\ 1n the Streets" ( 1953) and "Man of a Thousand Faccs"(l 957) Her final film. "The i\nnunc1a- 11on. "was a 1983 drama produced h) the Catholic-run Family Theater of Los Angeles. _ Beside<; James <. agnt'\. \he 1 survived by her daughters, Mary Anne Roberts of Athena, Ohio, and Theresa C'agney Morrison of Ncw- pon Beach; another brother. Wilham Jerome Cagney of Newport Beach; and a grandson. POLICE.;. From Al ' But he said negotiators for lhl· city and the police association were summoned to a meeting today to settle last·{Tlmute disagreements over ·some wording in the finaJ contract. 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"We have reach agreement on up to seven new • explored with him the possibility of rides. introducing the George Lucas Discussions are under way for a mythologies into this Disneyland major expansion at Lhe amusement environment." · park that woutd include an aircraft-. . . simulator ride in I 986 and a water· Brag~t S8ld the planned Disneyland flume ride an 1987, plus attractions expansion would be the largest in the based on Lucas' "Star Wars" and past 17 years and w5>old. cost mo~e "Raiders of the ~st Ark" movies._ than recent changc:s an Disneyland s according to published rcpons. F~n~syland, which cost SSS.S m1lhon. "We are committed to a complete rev1tahza11on of Disneyland," said "Yes. we arc talking w1th Lucas Randy Bnght, vice president of about potentiaJ projects," WED concept development for WED spokeswoman Betsy Richman said, Enterprises. the Wah Disney Pro-refusing to provide details. duct1ons subs1d1ary that does master planning for t~ company's theme parks. Disney planners hoped 10 find a Julia McHugh, a spokeswoman for Lucasfilm Ltcf. near San Francisco said the company would have no comment. Disney spokesman Erwin Okun said Lucas-themed rides were one of numerous ideas being considered at what he termed the WED "think tank." "In our business, you explore a lot of ~ssibilities, and these arc possibilities, but I would say remote at this point," Okun said. In Disney's most recent earnings re~n. issued Nov. 14, the company said it had .taken a $40 m illion writedown after canceling plans for large-scale expansion at its theme parks. The company gave no rCJSC)n for the reversal, which it said involved "certain projects in conceptual design and development." Okun said the parks would expand, but not on the scale of Epcot Center, which cost $1.2 billion and opened in October 1982 at Walt Disney World near Orlando. Fla. Cable TV thieves subject of California cra·ckdown . By tbe Aaaociated Preu companies will focus on theft among cable system employees -said to Claiming that one an I 0 households amouot to 35 percent of current thefts in a I) p1cal cable T,V .scrv!ce area -and theft by non-payinj uSC11 who rece1vcc; cable transm1~s1ons illegally. rig their own systems. said David J. 20 Southern California cable oper· · Schreff. an executive for Show- _ators arc stu~ymg ~ays 10 catch th~ timcTh.e Movie Channel. thieves. offic1als said. _ · Details of the study ~riet to be Cable TV piracy: which takes an worked out. but the 'lion .of estimated Sl btllion from cable CONTINUE D STO RIES KIDNAP HOAX REVEALED ••• From Al helicopter, dogs and electronic equip- ment "First uf all. I'm reli eved that the boy 1s ~fe." he said. "But I'm discouraged that other cases had to take a back scat whale we worked on an unnecessary search." woman who was also in the store at the time spent several hours with Buena Park police detectives describ- ing the man. comJ?IOICS nat1onw1de-each year, was a topic of concern at the 1984 Western Cable T.elevision Show and Conven· tion, which concluded this weekend at the Anaheim Convention Center. "About one of every I 0 people on your block is a cable thief, and many don't realize it'sa crime," Schrefflold a convention gathering. they shopped in other parts of the store. Police presumed the boy was kidnapped. Tl)e Thachs. hae reported leaving their son in the toy department while The name of the brother who 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~ allegedly took the boy from the K- mart store wa'i not immediately avaalablc. he said, adding that he would not face criminal charges for his pan m the hoax. Thach had posted a $3,000 reward for @nyone with information "leading to my son coming home safe." Saturday police had circulated a sketch of an Onental man who was io the store about the time the boy was missing. but Branum said Thach told police Sunday that the man looked noth1ng-1ikc his brother. · "lt'sa draw1ngorano1her man who JU St happened to be in the shop at that ume." Branum said. The dcscripL1on was released.after a ,. . \ 'l ..