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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-12-31 - Orange Coast Pilot,. , -- I ..... NEW~ORT BEACH HB family flees ·:,yule tree blaze 4 escape u n hurtw hen tree explodes they explode," said Btrg.it Davis.a Huntington Beach Fire Department Pokcswoman. "There is no slow burning process involved." Blanton's mother were home when the fLtC broke out, according to a neighbor. Napier. a 30-ycar~ld con truC11on work.er.' in flames; damage set at about 13,000 Sundats fire was rel)Ortcd at 11 :30 a.m. in a one-story home at 17101 Rotterdam Lane, rented by Lester and Candy Blanton, Davis said. Authorities satd family memben noticed a small part of the Cbnstmu tree was on fire and unsuccessfully attef!lplcd to cxtjnguish it with a pafl ofwatM. Napier u~ the Blantons' prden hose 10 putouimost of the fire before firtfl&hrers amvcd. his wue Sue Napier said. By PHIL S Ofllle0..,"'4 A Hunungto Bcacb family es- caped a Christ s fire that consumed holiday 1J sand damaged Coaat · A Fullerton man who lost h+s famlly In an auto crash has no joy at Chrlstlmastlme/ A3 Coast residents reveal their New Year's resot- utlons./ A3 Callfomla Thousands of visitors begin to llne Pasadena sidewalks In anticipation of Rose Parade Tuesday morning./ A4 Nation Former Love Canal resi- dents to split $20 mllllon In settlements./ A8 Nation's perennial procrastinators Issue their predictions -for 1984./AI World The year 1984 was one of disaster for the 500 million people llvlng In Africa, and the new year looks no better ./Bl Viet, Cambodian troops continue to battle In close quarters near rebel camp./A4 Features . Inventor Dave Johnson's smog control device turn- ed his family's fortunes around In 1984./81 Sports Adam Lockwood of Estancia High School does It all on the basket- ball court. /81 Chicago and Pittsburgh are upset winners In pro football C:ilvislonal play- offs./81 Mesa Verde Country Club Is rated as one of the toughest on the LPGA tour./82 Entertainment Miss your favorite soap opera during the holiday rush? You can find an update today .I Al Bualneu Learning Annex turns how-to Industry Into big buslness./84 INDEX Bridge 89 Bulletln Board A3 Business 84 Callf ornla News A4 Clai"tlfled 88-9 Comics 89 Croasword B8 Death Notices 86 Features A7 Horoacope 87 Ann Landers A9 Mutual Funds 8-4 National News A4 ~ ~-A10 ~arazzl-A7 Potlce L~ • A3 Public Notices 86 Sports 81 -3 Stock Market• 85 T etevl8'on A9 Th4Nlttf'I A$-9 WNthtf' A2 World Newt ~4 • their home Sunday. And fire officials today were warning other residents to dispose of trees that may pose similar fire hazards. "Ory Christma.s trees don't bum - Cyclist .t- injured • 1ncop pursuit Motorist escapes after strikin rider ----· near police station By STEVE MARBLE Of ... O..,,... .... A Costa Mesa man was seriously injured Sunday when his motorcycle was bowled over by a driver fleeing from the California Highway Patrol. authorities said today. The driver. chased in to Costa Mesa from the C~sta Mesa Freeway by highway• patrolmen, managed to elude the officers who stoppc;d to render assistance to the injured motorcyclist. Shawn P. Ewing, 21. sustained a broken leg whicfi required emergency surge ry in the 9 p.m. accident at Fairview A venue and Fair Dnve - nearly in front of the~ Costa Mesa Police Department. Ewing's motorcycle was cut in half in the accident but the young biker, wearing protective headgear, escaped life-threatening injuries. officials at the Fountain Yalley Community Hospital trauma center said today. Police estimated the hit-and-run driver was travelinJ about 75 mph when be struck Ewmg's motorcycle, sending the rider sprawling to the roadway. A Costa Mesa police sergeant took up th e chase following the accident but lost the hit-and-run dnver a short distance later on Harbor Boulevard. Police said the man was driwng a yellow vehicle. possibly a Fora Mus- tang or Mercury Coupr. It was not immediately clear why the driver was being pursued by the highway patrol. ihe mishap marked the second time this month in tosta Mesa that a serious accident allegedly has been caused by!iddriver being chased by Police. • Candy Blanton, her children Dane, 2, and Sean. 7 months, and Mrs. The residents then fled the home and sou&ht help from neighbor Rick • Fire dcpanmem sl)Okcswomao DavtS said no 1nJurics were rcl)Orted in the incident, but she said the blaze consum~ Christmas 11{ts under the On Dec. I . the two Estancia High School students were killed when a 21-year-old Santa Ana man reported- ly ran a stop sign while being chased "{Pleue eee.CYCLIST/A2) Coeta Mesa firefight re e••mlne wreck.age of downed motorcycle. ~~~~~n'O~~~~~~~w~oo~~.~~!~~.~~~:~~r.~1 or111eo..,,,....,. at 1:23 a.m. today at a residence on south of 17th Street m Santa Ana accident. A 30-year-old Huntington Beach man was arrested early this morning on suspicion of vehicular man- slaughter and felony hit-and-run driving in connection wllh the traffic death of a Westminster man on the Costa Mesa Freeway, authorities said. Cloud haven Drive in Huntington about l0:40 p.m. Sunday when he was CHP investigators said the) found Beach, according to a SPokesman for struck and knock~ into the north-Viola's unoccupied car 1n the parking the California Highway Patrol. bound lanes by the impact of the lot at M1m1's Restaurant on 17th Larry Dean Rowan. 30. was killed crash. according to the CHP. Street near the scene of the crash as he stood next to his vehicle at the An earlier traffic accident occurred The) notified Huntington Beach center di vider. It was unclear why moments before at almost the 1dent-police who arrested Viola. Rowan had stopped his vehicle and ical location of the fatal crash. Rowan was pronou nced dead at was standing on the freeway. according to the CHP spokesman. Western Medic.al Ct'ntC'r m SantJI Rowan apparently was standing on But it is not known what rolC' it ma} Ana. 1985 promises to-be Feal winner for ex-publisher ~fore 1 wish you a very happy new year. rm.afraid 1 am going to have to ap&loaizc for having too much Per- sonal reference in this installmenl of Scarcblight. • Ever since I first stancd wnting Scareh.light many years ••o· I ha ve tried to keep it purely Objective - things of interest to the Oranac Coast to Orange County, to Southern Cali- fomi&.an<ta t&nlt hiltory. BUl'"this rime, I want to claim the .Pnvilqe of t~k1n1 a lot about "'a personal matec1. • So u we put the old year 198• 1o fCSt, wc'rc v.elcomina 1985 -and boy how welcome 1t 1" To the best of my memory. this will be the 84th New Ye.r's Day that I have celebrated. As I tum back m)' memory clock. I'm ccrt11n that l know tht rcason this is aoina to be such a very happy new )car for me. As some of )OU know (and I'm cc.U1 n many of you do bccai.i the.re have been so many kind phone call 1nqu1nna ebout her) Lucy fkJI Bur· WALTEI Banoucu rouan ha• been 1n Hoaa Memonal ffQ5Pita1in1\tewport Beath fo Jnlj'rc than a month with several seribu 1llne The mo•t ~verc problem i that it wa• nett sary to ptrfonn open heart surscry. At ume be wa !dtembly 1ck. a a ~ ult of two anenal b)'pa and 1 new m1tral vahe In her hean. that many of us lhou&ht 'lt'C Roandtn& oat the year ~ere I01in.a her One niaht in p1n1cu· Vltllton to Rewport 8eacla net aad aUGJ lar, I d1dn t howthedoctoTScould , .... _. .... 41 ~•-••erll.kew.tberattbe putlhcrlhrouah • ,--~e..-..ew-. Many ol oo. both athol~ anlt Newport Barbor en~ on tbe lut (P.leue.aMWALTS~A.2) weeiend of 1984. P'om of tile fueeeken .. tree be S1Jd the ftrc also c:autcd extensive ·~~ <!amagc. DamalC was eru mated Ill' 13.000, with $8,000 to the borne and SS.000 to its contents. Red Cross offictals arranged over- niabt aocommodattons for the fam-ily. Davis said fircfidners belie~e the (Pleue .. ,qi;, A2) Disney bomb plot hinted But FBI ls denyJng alle ed terrorist plan for New Year~ s party By tM Auodate4 Prat The FBI derued Monday that lb.ere was a tcrrOri st plot to detona tc explosives at Disneyland during the park's busiest week of the year, bu1 officials indicated an investigation was under way nonetheless. ..We're unaware of any terrorut group invesugauon going-on Wl .... th respect to Disneyland," FBI Special Aacnt Fred Reagan said. .. h 's not a terrorist plot at all," said Special Agent Johnnie Gibson in Washington D.C. (Pleue eee Dl81UT /A.2) ~runks ·offered rides .. Pohcc and pnvate enterpri!IC have 1omcd h~nds to combat drunken dn\ ing dunng the four-day holiday that do~ out 1984 The choices being offered 10 the Nev. Year's Eve celebrant arc cut and "dt) .. -a fr~ nde home or a night an 1a1l. CareUnit. a nat1onal chain of alcohol and drug treatment ~nten. is offenng free cab rides to anyone who has had too much to drink. People talung advantage of the offer wiU be taken home at no charge. The CareC'ab will not take passen- gers to another bar or party. To arrange for a fTCC cab nde. call (800)422-4143. Even Lhe phone call is frtt. Las1 'fear. CarcUn1t proVlded frtt ndcs to mort' than I 0.000 people in (Pleue eee RID£8/ A2 ) KazooKoncert•sa krazy okkurance ROCHESTER. N.Y. (AP) - "Za-zau-ta-taaa-ta" wll thUft.. der In downtown Rocheslw In- stead of "mey old acqualnt8nC9 be forgot" on New Year's Eve, when 150,000 people are ex- pected to ring out 19M on kmoos. The "Kotossol Kommuntty (Pleue ... KAZOO/ A2) I .. \ ... CQut OAILY PILOT/Monday, 0.0.mber 31. 1184 --- Trial ordeied10r woinan charged in 3 road deaths WEATHER -----= Sun to shille on "Rose Parade A high pr~r• ar .. ewer the w.tem third of the United Stet• will keep Southern Calllof)'\la cteer f<ld mlld with gutty wind' through New VNr'1 and moet or t~. 'I • .._.\. A former Hunt1naton Beach ·~oman. blamed m a pre-dawn car acciden1 that killed three Mt~ion Viejo women. was arra1aned today oo 1u p\cion of three count~ of felony man lauahter a,nd drunken dnvina. Kym Larocll ~urphy, still bound to a whcclchafr from inJurics she sustained in the *pt. I 0 aceident near Huntington Harbour, was orde""-d to stand trial Feb. 19 on the felony char&e$ dunng a hearing in Superior Court in Westminster. A sinaJc count of felony man- slaughter carries a maumum of six CON TI NUED STORIES )ears 1n uue prison Murphy, who now re 1dc) w11h lter family in 0Anard. ·reponcdl) was driving we t on Pacific Coast High· way when her car crossed ovrr the r d's dividing hnes and slammc-d into a com~ct Fiat carrymg the three Mission Viejo women. Dawn Joy Utttrback, 18; Deborah Lee Slemmons. 20; and Dume Mae Druckrey, 21 wtre pronounced dend at the accident scene. Durin8 a preJjminat') hearing 1h1'i month, it was disclosed that Murphy hada blood-alcohol level of 0. I I - pt<.1 '"'"r thl' ll'vrl lH wk11'h n molonsl 1 pn.~umed 1ntox1cat~. !Xput)' Di lt1ct ttomey riwk1 Westra said trace of coc111ne al were found in the woman' system. ,, Peter Urown, Murph} 's attorney, said hi client had been convicted of drunken driving about two mon1hs before 1hc Pacific Coa!lt Higttway accident. Hc-said she was driving on a restncted hcense that permitted her only to drive to and from work. Brown did not say whether Murphy was dnvina 10 or from work at 1he 11me he 1o; free on $10.000 bail. In Pasedel'la, temperatures will ~ In tl'lt mld-"01 when the ROM Parade etart• Tue.day morning. but the merc:wy Wiii climb to 72 degr ... by the time Southern Cal and Ohio Stale feee on 11'1 the RoM Bowl. the Natlonel Weether SeNl<:4t aeld, The high preuure ayelem, centered over the central ROfkles, wlll alao cauee local gully north to northeut wlnda In the mountain• and below coaatal cenyona, the weather Nl'\llce aald. The winds wlll guat trom 15 mph 10 25 mph In Loa Angele1 and the San Gabriel. SVI Qernardln~a d Sa.n Fernando valley• tonight and New Year'• Dey Lowe Wllr nge from 43 to 53. and highs from 66 to 74. Along the coast 11 wlll be moa y clear through Tuetday. 'Gusty north to northeast winds 15 10 25 mph In areas below canyons. High• Tuesday 66 to 74 L w1 tonight 42 to 62. U.S. Temps Temperatur• 1Mlc.•t• !)fevlOUI day • 1>og11 9l>d o-n19111 low 10 a • m EST .. Le "'~' 53 20 Alllvque<Qlle 4 7 28 Ametollo I 59 )7 Ha.nord ......,,. Honolulu Houaton lnOIM\lipOlll ~City la VeQM Aock L . SI ti 03 .()2 79 12 75 17 .. « 32 31 57 M 81 44 53 47 51 43 Calif. Temps ~ San Betnet&*N> SW>Olllltlel Hogfl ._ IQI 74 -· ending •• 5 Sen,,_ RIDES FOR DRUNKS •.. Business ignores Olympic Games traffic lessons Ancllotege JI 2i A-....le 73 41 Attenle 13 52 LubOoci< MempllOI -~­NewO.IMM ~ u '° 13 37 H 1 m tooey Sani. ~ S...eralltld 49 •4 Senta Cnu Euieke 53 U T.,_ Va19y Fr-47 43 Tonence &4 44 ... 40 .. 40 52 3t .. 43 5t 37 '2 m &4 44 llO 24 From Al the nation. according 10 B. Lee Kam~. president ofCareUn11. "CareCab meets the problem nght where tt happens -on the high- ways." KBms !>aid. The Com municatton~ Workers of .. America Local 11 510 and Cooper " Fellowship Recovery Home also will provide 1ransponation for Orange County drivers who had too much ''holiday cheer." ~ last year. volunteers drove home over 100 people on New Year's Eve. according to Ron Renish. Comm uni- fy Services chair for the CWA. Two telephones lines will recc1"e • talls. 972-5653 (in English) and 972-7276 (m Spanish). Rcnish said the service will dnve anyone one-way in 1he county, but ... will not travel beyond count)' ltmllS. They also will accept calls from banenders. pany hosts. wauers or wattresses for re\.elers "ho ma} not know the) are in need assistance ID getting home. Each car 1s staffed "Ith two volun teers. ID case the re' eler becom- es "unrul)' ·-Ren1sh ~1d ."We're trying to save ll\C!>." he said. Mother Against Drunken Dm.ers has suggested that ever) group of • celebrators designate a person who ~ will refrain from dnnkmg and volun- -; teer to drive friends home. Laguna Beach police con1tnuc to .. FIRE ... -From Al blaze was tnggcrcd b} C hnstma!> ligh~he said the home was not cqu1ppe~" 1th smoke detector!> and ,:·said one firefighter obsen ed that the , fire "would+,a, e been devasta11ng"' 1f 1t had occurred at night while resi- dents were sleeping. Famil) members told fir('fighters the tree was purcha~d JUSt three or four da}S before Chn!>tmas and wa!:> kept in a "a1er-filled <:ontatner But D:l\ 1s \aid mam tree'> purchased near Chmtma\ Da) "'ere actual!) cut in ~cptcmbN ~he said tree trunks cut that long ago ma~ ha'c sealed thcm!>elvco; and do not soak up -~ water at their base . • , Davis said aging Chnstma!> tree~ pose a fire hatard because of the volatile comb1nat1o n of nammable pine needle oil and dr) hmb~. She uricd resident!. to dispose of dry Chnstmas trees a~ soon a!> possible. CYCLIST ... From Al b) Costa Mesa pol1et: Ruben Valle. arrc!>ted dt the !>C('ne ; of that acudeni later "as charged with t'-"O rnunt\ of ..cc.ond-dcgrec murder. oOer their .. Tipsy Ta~1" service as they do )Car muod 1n the Cit). Persons who call 497-3311 will re- ceive a nde home in Laguna. But pohce caution that it's too late 1f a motonst is pulled over for drunken driv10$. Then the police take off their taxi dnvercapsand the ride is st~ht to jail. ' Other Orange Coast police depart- ments are taken a more conventional approach - a free ride to jail. Area police have geared up for New Year's Eve with patrol squads as- signed specifically to seek out and arrest drunken dnvers. Since Fnday evening. when 1hc long weekend began for many. more than I 50 people have been booked into Orange County Jail on susp1c1on of drunken dnving. About an equal number ha\e been booked IDto Cit) 1a1ls on the Orange Coast. DISNEY .•. From Al Asked 1fany 1nves11gat1on was thus focusing on people other than ter- ronsts. Reagan 681d: "Y cah." "It's 10 progress:· he said of the probe, "and while it's happening. we JUSt can't even acknowledge Jhat it's happening." Disneyland spokesman Bob Roth said he couldn't confirm the repon b> City News Service that terrorists planned to set off charges at the amusement park to gatn worldwide publicity. Police Sgt. Jack Jansen ~1d he had no information on 11. e1thl·r "It must be top secret 1s all I lan S3)," Jansen said. Roth said the park wa!> gearing up for .. our usual Ne" Year's E'c pan:,. -11 runs from 8:30 (p.m.) 1111 3 a.m w11h entertatnment and firc"'ork<, " He conceded the rcpon might hamper attendance. .. We'd hke to set the record straight as quickl) as possible. but we JUSt don't ha"e the fact~ 'c1," he said The Cl\iS repon ..i.ao; attnbutl'd to sources "'ho asked not to be 1den1- ified. -.. KAZOO ••• From Al Kazoo Koncert." wrapping up Rochester's 150th birthday year. will be conducted by lsalah Jaci<son, associate conductor of the Rochester Phllharmonlc Or· chestra. "John Phlllp Sousa would be green with envy," said Jackson. wlto wlll wave tiia baton from the Main Street Bridge. "I can't wait. Who could say no?" he added. By tbe Associated Press Conges1cd freeways ma) be ~re to ~tay, since employers who altered work hours and deli wry schedule~ dunng the Summer· Olympics show httlc-interest in making such changes permanent. a s1udy says. Dunng the two.week I.James. area freeways carried up to 11 percent more vehicles with 25 percent less traffic congestion. according to a study commissioned by the Southern California Association of Govern- ments. On the two Olympic weekends ID August, freeway traffic dropped as much as 25 percent. wh ile overall congestion plunged 90 percenc But a sun'C) found few employers walling to change work hours and make other traffic allowances. Atlantic C.ty 11 43 Austin 77 58 8"1tHNI'• 81 42 8'11ong1 ~ .07 Bir~ 74 61 lllemercit 07 ·T.I 8ol.-41 30 Botton 83 28 B<ownlYlll• 13 73 Buffalo 40 24 8u'11nQlon \ti 42 11 CelPe' 43 09 Cller ... lon S C 711 57 Cllattetton. w \t Ml 4 7 C/lll(IOtte,N C 71 63 C11eyenne 44 2$ Chtc119e> 3' 29 Cincinnati 54 411 Clevel•nd 43 21 Columbla.s c eo 411 Columo...1,0ll 48 33 Concord.N H 42 12 OeHu-Ft W0<tn 51 •I D•t1on 47 se o.n..... 52 27 0.. Mo+,_ 29 20 Del!Oll 43 23 Dulutn -43 .oe El PaAO 51 4 t Even1¥llNI 53 49 Feirbenk1 OI -07 Fargo > .()II 15 OlilahofNIClly Omaha 0.tenc!O PllU..,.... RMlgll St Louta St P•te-T.,,,.,. Sall Lake Cny Seno\ntonlo Topel!• Tue.on TulU WIMhlnQton Wleh1te Wlllt•·BAl•e Wllmlngton.O. 3t 12 12 59 IO 32 711 50 42 41 82 Ill 41 34 77 83 32 30 &4 40 40 35 83 43 34 32 44 22 11 34 u.nc.si.. 47 " 'l'-11• Vty Loe At1Q411e1t Ill 41 ----------~~ : : Extended Red Blolf 50 33 =-City ~ ~~ Fiii< elllel wttll IOQel guety canyOn Secr.,...,.to 43 33 WV.O. WednNd-V end thuncley Sel4n.. 641 35 HIQN in Ille mld.eo. to mid· 70. ui... Sen C*gO 14 41 in Ille ml0•30t end 40e Sen FrenctlCO 52 46 Sen•• awbM• '° 37 Tides Stockton o 40 Hlgll, '-• p<eetpltatto'I IOI 24 l>oura ending et 6 p m Sun<ley • TOOA 't 811(8tOW 5 7 29 Fit at 111g11 5:09 a.m ----------Big Beer 83 42 Flrat low t2:27 p.m Bllllop 41 18 Sec.onO lllgll 1:34 p.m 50 0.8 3.1 22 Surf report LOCATION HUl\tu\gton 8eecll RIY« Jetty, Newport 40\llStr .. t ~ 22nd Slreet, NewpM Belboe Wedge Leoune 8Ncll Sen Clement• Water temp 57 s .... Oiroectlon aooJ- am a.tAN 1·3 fair l.3 QOOd ·2 good t~ POGr I POOi 1·2 llllr 1-3 felt 8tytlle 83 44 5-0 low 10:57 pm Catelln• IS 49 len<:Ntet 47 20 Wft>MllOAY LOnQ 8MCh 85 46 Flrltl ntg11 5:41 am 5 3 Meryavtlle 44 29 l'lrtl 1ow 1 ·oe p m o 4 Montovta 119 40 s.cono lllgll 7:31 p m. 3.3 Monterey !>4 35 Second low 11 43 p m 2 4 Mt wuaon St 34 Sun Mtl loday e1 4:55 p m . , ... HM0tet 112 42 Wedneecley et 8.61 a m end •II ~ Newpot\ 8NCll : 83 45 et 4 55 p m Ontario 14 39 MOOfl rie. 111 103 pm Mt9 111 1 51 Palm Sp<lnQI 17 39 • m. M6ndey eno· ,....; .g..,, ., 12 45 p....,.,., 14 40 a.m Holiday revelers face increased police patrols By the Associaled Press _ ... You want todnnk? Have a free nde home You want to dme? The soft dnnks arc on the house. Want to do both? You're under arrest. For the four-day holiday kick1Dgoff 1985, those choices are being emphasized 1n the battle against drunken drivers. who all too often become drunken kill~r.t..~- Man:r Mates and towns plan stcp- ped-u p pol ice patrol!> and roadblocks. and tho~ caught driving while intox- icated will in man" tnstances· be !>UbJect to law~ that have become notably tougher in the last fe"' years .. For those that insist on bar- hopprng. thl' troopers may ve~ well introduce them to a fc-w new lnnds of bars.'' said D. Roger Ledding. ch1efof the Minnc'iota tate Patrol. Bars. brewer~ and organ11a11ons such as l\llothcrs Against Drunk Dm ers are promoung the ''d s1g- na1cd dn,cr ... one pan~-gocr "ho pledges Ill \ta\ o;ohcr to dn' e in- ebnatcd fncnd'> horm·. In Wac;h1ng1on stali:. tbousands ol ··pan) pac.ket!>" ha' c been dis- ROS£ BOWL SI tnbuted to liquor stores. schools and Davenpon, Iowa. owner Robert Pep- shopp1Dg centers. They include 'Tm pers is offering to tow cars beforcthey driving" stickers ... so people know get 1nto accidents. Drivers who think not 10 push too many drinks·on that they have drunk too much can call for person," sa id Sherry Frederick of the a free tow home, through Jan. 2. state Liquor Control Board. "It's traumatic for us to go out The South Carolina Beer Associa-every holiday and peel someone out 11on is asking bars and restaurants to of a car," Peppers said. "It ru ins our offer free non-alcoholit drinks to holiday. and it's also hard o n families designated drivers. and everyone involved. If we can save KGW-TV in Pon land. Ore .. has one ljfe wi th this program, then 11 wi ll distributed more than 8.000 buttons be worth the expense to us." saying .. No Thanks, I'm Dnving," Yellow Cab Co. of Oklahoma City, said sta11on spokeswoman Linda in conjunction with two hospital care Coffey. units. 1s offering free Care Cabs Dan McCarthy. a spokc~man for through Jan. 2. from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. Mar)land's state pohc<.'. said his In Salem. Ore., a dozen bars and state's educational efforts aimed 10 taverns are offerin•g free taxi ndes "makt' 11 soc1all) unacceptable for home to patrons who ask for them. people to dnnk too much and dnve." The establishments are reimbursed In New Jerse). 11 is legall) unaccep-by the Oregon Restaurant and table to cncouraJe dnnking dn\.ers. A Beverage Association. recent coun ruling held a host~1able -~ In Kansas City. MOI.. 1he year- for damages caused by an inebl'1ated round TaXls on Tap program offers guest \\ho got into an auto accident. free rides for the intoxicated. w11h Delaware's Office of Highway Safe· fares sphl among 1hc cab company, t) is suppl)tng two dozen breath the Coors brewing company and the 1cs1cr<1 for use at large pn' ate panics. restaurant or bar where passengers The~ 're booked up through New were served, said Shirley McCanse of Year's Da). said Rommel! Cooks. the Metropolitan Transpona11on Sys- dcput) director of highway safety. terns Inc. A.t Peppers Wrecker Service In For Taxis on Tap. MTSI uses I ' ~ I Bl\ IJ . ., > ., NOTE PAUOf MOVFS PlfOMl'TLY AT I 20 A.M. ON TUESOAY , • r •,' .> ... bl' ST .., > .. f'Al ''A .., > ... a VtllA dnvers tra1Ded by Baptist Medical Center to handle drunks, she said. Since the program began in Septem- ber, 40 restaurants and bars have signed up and 80 people have taken free rides. The Alu minum Company of America offered about 2,500 em- ployees in the Pittsburgh area taxi vouchers worth up to $25 for the holiday pe~·od. "It doesn't make sen'SC)q concerned about an employee'-s fety on the job but not in his personal life," said ALCOA spokesman Al Pos11. Police. of course. take a less friendly approach. In Detroit, 80 Michigan state troopers have been trained to look suspected drunks right in the eye. using an experimental technique called "horizontal gaze nystagmus." The offi cers judge the level of alcohol by observing tbe involuntary Jerking of the eyeball. said Sgt. f:rank Pierce. Suspected drunks would be subject to other tests of sobriety recogniLcd by couns. The Pennsylvania State Police are devoting 6.500 hours of overtime for extra . patrols. with the help of $144.000 in federal money. NOTE float~ on d1\play at·Posl Parade Area •IOOi s.e11a Madrt Blvd between Wuh1ng1on Blvd 'Laton 01 and Sierra Madrr v,11, A•~ TIME I 00 PM I • 00 PM 9 00 A M lo • 00 PM ... > ... WALTER BURROUGHS ... ' - From Al Protestant, d<'' otl'd pm~ l'r' to hl'r wh1lh we of 1hc famtl\ dpprl'l'ljtl' vcn much Hut I rnn'1 lrrd1t rna\l·r alnnc. Wt wl'rl' al'o hk''<'d ""Ith 1~0 famtl) phys1c1an'>Jnd \l'H'raf '>pcual· ''t' PanKularl). thNL' 1' no quc,11011 w1: had the hcst pair uf card1olog1~t' that there.are anywhere -an.\ wherl'. that's nght~ We also were blessed" 1th a team of cardiac 'iurgcons. that 1ncludl'd an anesthetist. All three unqucst1onabl) are without pct.•r Of course. that·s not quite accurate rm afraid. but so far as I know. Hoag hospital has a group of SI~ card1at surgeons that are said to he 1ntcr- ~hangcable. No mallcr. "e "ere blc<1~d -...11h the best I happen to known gr<'at deal ahout this particular group bccau~ the} arc the preferred group of cardiac 'ur- gcons not only at Hoag. but al110 at \t Joseph Ho'lp11al and on ran~ oc- casions when a card1at surgeon 1~ needed at C haldren·~ Hospital of Orange Count~. tht'I ~amc group serves. l ha ven 1 mentioned 1nd1v1d- UC Irvine alumni dlre~r named ·Just Call 642-6086 a ual naml''> I he dOi. tor' prcll'r 11 thul \\'ti\ .\' I \a1J ·nrdinanh . I dnn'I put mu l h pcr">onal 1nlorma11un into ')l·arl hhght. hul th1'1 hc1ng a grl·a1 Ill'"' 'l'ar lnr me m~ daughter and 111) grandsons. I hope) nu" 111 for~1vc me You can real11c how truly grateful I feel for Luc~ 's progrt'ss when I tell you that m) first wife, Hazel Burrough., died 10 her sleep of a hean a11ack in 19"10. < ome 197 2 after m) goo<l ManM friends introduced me to some lovd} \fanne widow\. I decided I'd better pick one of m} own k 1 nd so I picked a sub editor -the editor of"-eckcnder 1>¥1egazine -on the Dail} Pilot I made no m1'ttakc ST .................. jillm .. ,.. .... ~ .......... 8.LV.0 ............... 1-- ! -. --"' . ~ ~---~1--~1f~~-4-~1~·~··~·~·~1-. z .. ~ . > ... • . A r ,.,.,. I "" .. c, .... z c c > s a ... .. r .. " ,,. .. r:i -c r "' .. " .. . 0 ... > j I ..... ., .. "' -" - ~ 11111( ~ .. / .t ... " .J .... < ''°l SA'' c. [ 0 /{rm.I(' nf .. J PASADENA TOURNAMENT OF ROSES PARADE -~-P Rrade R oute I ~ A·O miv b<o •bl•• O l.w onlA< hn Clll1c1;u\ 1lor( l~r p111d• 111ut• ND ll NO PAQ-.1NC l()W "'*~' \•an~ ••t llOSIN n ~ ,, ... .. " ., > c. ., .J . ... .. Ii m UI I "~II ... .., ~ .. ,,. .. ... 7 ...... •p ~~ . ,, ........ BLllO lll\/0 SI \ Q > _, ID Q .. w ,. ... "' 0 Ck .. 0 ! .... .... i u i 5o )OU can understand no" that )he has \un.1-.ed wh> I feel so gra1cful . and wh} 1985 1s going to be a reall) happ) new year for this old man So. ~ou will ttnderttand why I prochum th•~ nl'w )'Car of 1985 th~ happiest New Yl·ar's of all. aod I wish the same w you ,f m4"V Liiy \l'rttl\ f4, .,,,, I ~M "II br lfv•i·CI on ,,, l '• v••k•d .~ ~ 1985 ~ 'o' " l'!At> COVOltSY ~ I Ju ~-N C,11U111 t AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIP' Rose Parade route Walter Burrougbs 11 tbt Pllot'i founding publi1bcr. Here la tlle route for Tue.Mlay'a Toumament of Rosea Parade ln Pa .. dena. Related atory ln on Pace A4. Pamela R. Johnston has been named UC Irvine·,. new director of alumni relatton~. Phineas Banning Alumni Hou~. now under construc11on on the campus D~ Piiot Pttv1ously. John~ort was d1rcetor Ivery Johnston i<1 rc,pons1ble for P!<>-ar.am~ conduc\cd throug.b the Office of Alumni Rel1t1oos for the benefit o Vet'~ 24.000 araduatcs. In earl)' 1985 !.he and he1 stAfT will move into the of pubhc tduc.tt1on and developmcn1-... llltl._ .. ,.,.tMd ... for the Jules ~1e1n, ~~= lns1itule at H LA~orto'tha\, w.i~dim:tor of the UCLA Graduate School of Manaitc-mc-nt Alumni As oc11u on ~hit do )'IHI llkt> about tltt Dall) Piiot? Whal don 't )Ou llh,,. Call the numbf'r a l ltft and your mt H~t will bt recordc>d, traMertbNt 1nd dellvued 10 tbt appropriate t dltor. Tht same t4·bour a.oswtrlng strvl~t ma)'.bt 11d to record le&ltra to lbt- edltor oft any topic. Contrlbuton ~ oar Lttttr eolumo m11Jl l.ndvdl" tlll"lr namt and ttlrpbont number for verJrlC"1tlGn No rlrtvl.aelon e11l1, plu1e. Ttll us what' on your mind. • '"'llev -t.-.o.. " ,OU 00 ""4 ,_, • .,.. Y""' «IPJ try 7 • "' c ... t~. I 0 I IT> _, YOU! i;Of1y ... l»-fCI Clrculetlon let.phone• 1,1 I (hy C<1t .... y "'-......... ,,.,,._,...,,,... --- ' l ORANGE COAST D1ilyPUat -H.L setnrartz Publisher Frank Zlnl Karen Wittmer Managing Editor Advertising Director Roumary Churchman Controller Robert C1ntrell Production Manager Donald L Wiiiiama C1rculatlon - Manager '· ,, Clroue.tlon 114/la..aal Cl•attled edwerttelftg 714/Ma-1111 AM other depwtmenta Ma..Qtl MAIN O''ICI 330 w...e.,11 eo.1 ....._ e~ .,.,..,,._ bo• 1i.eo Colla..._ CA t282t , 'l ·--• Ortnge Cout OAILY PILOT/Monday, Decll1'Mr 31, 1914 *Al Mormons set sober 'f1 ew Year!s parties 'What Is your New Year·sresol· utlon thlsyear?' An estimated 8.000 people will be toaatin& I 98S wuh fruit punch and soft drink• toniaht at two New Year's Eve partJ~• sponsored by the Monnona at South Coast Pla,z.a in Cosut Mesa and the Brea Mall. It will be the founh year that the Oranae County stakes of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter4ay Saints bas sponsored a dance at South Coast Plaza. It will be the third annual New Year's Eve dance at the Brea Mall. No liquor, 1mok.in1 or drup are allowed, and shirts a!"'d li~s are req~ircd for the men and boys. Women and airls wtll be required to dress "modestly, .. with no backless , dresses or plunaina necklines. Pants also are not permitted -for females. Both dances will feature music for the youDJ and old alike. Appearina at South Coast Plaza will be "Scandal " "Shakee Jake" and "Stack." Tickets are required, and can be purchased for $7 apiece for South Coast Plaza an~ $6 at Brea. · Doors open at 9 p.m. with dancing until I 2:30 a.m. For further information call 832-490 l. BtverlY Ulvu lrvbte Peace act1v11Jt to •pea.k Boat repair 1Jtop oner "To learn how to handle stress better Jnd have a better annude toward people." Alu Stark Yorbl!Uada Mauser Trina Cornwall, an l ctivist apinst the deployment of the cruise missle, will speak Thursday at the Alhancc for Survival's Oranae County office, 200 N. Majn St., Santa Ana. Cornwall's speech, scheduled for 7:30 p.m., will focus on "women against the cruise." She is one of more than SO women who have camped out at the U.S. Air Force base at Greenham Commons durina the last three years to protest the deployment of the missle. Fltneu cJau at YMCA An I I-week class entitled "Flatten Your Stomach" will be conducted by the South Coast YMCA beainning Monday. The class will meet from 6 to 7 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the YMCA, 2778 1-B La Paz Road in Laguna Niguel. . The special fitness class is desianed to help participants firm their abdominal areas and trim their wahts through a desianed workout of the entire body. Bob Orozco, physical education director at the South Coast Y, is the instructor and more information may be obtained by callina 831-9622 or 495-0453. Art Lea61Je meet. In HB Dorotby Jolmaon Irvine Clerk "To have reaular hours at work." ADDeTlerMJ lrvtae Realtor The Huntington Beach Art Leaaue will hold its monthly meetina Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Edison Community Center, 21377 Magnolia St., across from Edison High School. The 1985 slate of officers will be installed at the meeting. Members are encouraged to participate in the monthly show whic"h includes oils/acrylics, water col- ors/pastels, photography and crafts. Prizes will be "Be more thouahtful and understanding of cvCT)- one." "To double my income." ' awarded to the winners of each category. L Tom Connor, well known for his ~rtraits of animals, will be the demonstrating a rust and will pamt a raccoon io oils, whic h will be donated to the leaaue's scholarship fun~. The public is invited to attend. Parent. of gay• change •lte . The Orange County chapter of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays will meet Thursday at a new location. the First United Methodist Church of Orange, 161 S. Orange St., south of Chapman and east ofGlassctl. Onentation for newcomers starts at 7 p.m. followed by the regular meeting at 7:30 and rap sessions until 9:45. Call 964-4392 for further information. Toa•tml•tre .. e•recrultlng The Huntington Beach Las Olas chapter of Inter- national Toastmistresses Clubs is seeking new members to participate in its tested program for communication training. A beachcomber walk• lnalde a vehicle'• track• while e njoyln& the aun at Cryatal . • 0.-, ~~., .....,_ ....... -~--i...,, Cove State Park. The aunny w~er l8 ezpected to continue Tueaday. Mlcbelle Eppler La(11111 Beacb Mulcurlst Terrt Harrt1 Irvine Sau 1culptart11 Those interested in learning more about the Toastmistress' self-development program are invited to attend the next meeting Jan. 8 at 7 p.m. at the Gnnder Restaurant on the comer of Golden West Street and Westminster Avenue. Call Darlene Chaddick at 842-9569 or Velma Bolin at 536-2939 for further information Christmas brings no joy for fa th er of slafn family .. To be unemplo,ed." ""'11ne 1s to qu11 smok- ing. whi ch I wtll never do .. India travelogue at OCC A film on India will be shown Jan. 11 as the fifth scasion in Orange Coast College's travelogue scnes "Armchair Adventures." The movie. entitled "Song oflndia," will be screened at 8 p.m. in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theater on the Costa Mesa campus. Admission is S3 in advance and $4 at the door. Future presentations in the series include "Den- mark," Jan. 25; "Israel and the Sinai," Feb. I, "Pans and the Seine," Feb. 22; "Tahiti and the Islands of the South Seas," March 8; "Spring in Japan," April 12; "Mediter- ranean Ports of Call." May 4, and "The Peruvians - Ancient and Modem," May 10. Call 432-5527 for further information. By tbe A11oclaced Pre11 Chnstmas for Bob Trueblood passed w11hout tree. bnght hghts or JOY -he spent the hohda) with mcmones of hu wife and three children killed 10 weeks ago 1n a drunken-driving collision. "Sometime s I still think the) 're1ust on a little trip to the mountains ... that I'll be hearing them at the door an) minute," said the 37-year-old Full· erton man. "Sometimes the whole thing sull seems unreal." The man charged with four counts of second-degree murder 1n the deaths of Pamela Trueblood. 36; Enc. 11 ; Kerry, 9, and Scott. 8. said he cannot block the traged) from his mind. CALENDA R "I don't think my conscience can ever get used to 1t," said Michael Wesley Reding, 26. "It was a mistake ------with such monumental conse- quences." -···· . . .. . _ before the accident. said he hopes his case serves as a warning. "I had heard about other drunk dm1ng deaths. of course. but I kncv. tt would ne'er happen to me:· he said. "I would hope that other people who think the same way don't make the mistake I made." On Oct. 23. Trueblood came across th~cc1dcnt scene a few minutes' dn from his home while searching for ht family and two other children. who were late returning from a gymnasucs class at Cal State Full- erton. The Truebloods' Chevrolet C11a- 11on had bc!cn struck head on by a Mercury Cougar. Fullenon Sgt Ken Kepner de- scnbed the mangled Cttauon as "a holocaust." Bnan 'Rector. 12. and Shaun Ratcliff. 2. ndmg in the Trueblood car. "'ere senousl) tnJured in the crash. "It really hit me when I ord ered the grave markers You don·1 need them unless the> 're rcalh dov..n there:· he said The Truebloods had been mamed 15 years. "Even after all the time we v.ere mamed, people would ask 1f we "ere newl)-..i.eds We met on one of those Chapman College 'semesters at sea · Our first date was in Buenos A.ires She was the love of my youth. and neither one of us ever real!}' gre" up.'' he said Of the man accused of the deaths. Trueblood said: .. , don't spend a lot of time th1nlong about Michael Red· mg." "I think he's guilt~ of second- degree murder and he should go to pnson," Trueblood said. "If he walked into my house and shot them all. the) wouldn't be an) less dead .. He said he 1s coping Wlth the loss through religion and the suppon of his and his Wlfe·s families. Jobn "Buu" Collier lrvlne Jim Flluc lrvlne Monday, Dec. 31 Test showed Redrng had a blooo: alcohol level of 0.11 percent. surpass- '"$ the 0.10 percent legal hm1t for dnvin$. 'SA( first.'! couldn't feel anyth1og:· Trueblood said. "I was numb. But when I got in bed that night and realized 1 "'as alone. that's when I hroke dov..n "In ever) wa) that's meaningful I died that night," he said "M> hfc ended then. and no" I'm tn ing to put together a nev. one .. Professional pool playf'r Video store owner No meeting• 1cbeduled Reding. who had left a bar ~horth PoucE LoG Burglars steal $1 ~500 in , radios from Valley autos Fountain Valley police say more than $1 ,SOO worth of radio and stereo equipment was stolen from four vehicles over the weekend at the Valley Park Apartments on Euclid Street north of Slater A venue. • Police said the four bu~anes. which occurred in carports, were discovered by residents Sunday . ' CoetaMH& A shon. stocky man armed with a revolver attempted to hold up a waitress at Denney·s Restaurant. 3170 Harbor Blvd., but left empty- handed when the waitress lammed shut the cash resister and told the would-be bandit she had triaaercd a silent alarm. The failed robber. de- scribed" as being .S-foot falT, wa t seen runnlna down Harbo r BOulcvard. About $5,000 wonh of Jewelry and ~lectron1c equipment was stolen from a residence on the 400 block of Victona S\rcct. fhc residence ap- pa~n1ly had been left unlocked. • • • Foa.ntaln Valley Someone sma hed a alass door "early unday to buralari1e the Ncw- hopc 01.count Market. 16040 Ncw- horx-t The 1ntrudcn 100~ 8udwc1~rbeer hul aooarenth· oa~~d morning. Officers believe all four break-ins were committed by th e same suspects. · 1 Using a coat hanger 'to break in . someone buf'ilanze<h red 1984 Ford Thunderbird. taking a S 135 radio. Breaking a window to enter, some- one took stereo equipment worth $350 from a ~ige 1978 Volkswagen Rabbit '\ w1ndov. wa<; brolen to burglan/l' a bro"n 1982 F-ord 'an ')1creo equipment v.orth S800 v..as stolen .\ window was alM> brolcn to burglarize a !>1lvcr 1978 Ford F"1cc,1a Stereo equi pment worth SJOO v.as talc en up S 100 in a cash box. An y add1ttonal Fnda) night on Appalachian 'trect loss was not immediately de-south of Ln Naranja Coun. Someone term1ncd. shattered a Wlndow and put t"o A resident of~h~ 9600 block of La ~lled smol c bombs in the <ar Granada reported Sunday that some-am age "J'-e'it!"!"~cd at SI 00 one stole his burgundy 1977 Toyota Someone stole a black :!6-1 nch C<?rona, which tuuihcrn par.ked irUlis Huff) h1c~cle from an, open garage dnvewar. The I~ c~t1matc~ FTictavonttie 11800hlod.orqoodale $2.500. I\ chuc Tht lo'i~ wa~ ~•mated at "'reSidcn1of1hc•r6Jooblock of an $ · • •. Gabnel Strett rtponed Saturday that Soml·one pnM open a front door someone broke a rear bedroom early Fnda\ 10 burilanze the Pro window to bu~ruc his home. The Hair ( om pan}'. 546 Womer "'e Ion included video equipment worth The lo"' e'11matcd at S 1.046. m-s 1,200 and JCWlCI)' worth S '50. cludrd ha1rcunm1 1001~. a lamp, While employee~ .:,ere out 10 lunch. phone equipmtnt and ca h someone entered a bu inc \ ~turda) on the 18400 block of <\m1\tad t~t and stole a brown purst thll had bttn lef\ on the floor. The. lo mclude<l Scars and Broadway a•n cenifi<'atc' v.onh-Sl 20 • • • .\ n a f'l(lO l .. r n~ "ll ~ fl'll() rt C'll • Runtln1ton Beacb Th1C\C\ '>lolt' S7.000 1n JCV.CI , • $2,000 111 '1dco equipment nd SI ,()()() 1n m1~llnneoii item$ tt a f'( Id nee 1f\\ thC' tlOOO blocl of P ccmun1 ••• \inks "ere plugged. b.11hrnomc, "'t·re flooded and the carpet v..a!\ damaged in an office at Rco Pla1a 21 Ob:! Brookhurst • • • -\n unlno"'n per~on c,hot 1hc ll"' ncr·., cat in th e 00 hllX·I. of < a'it1han. • • • -\ Rowe L,nion mototro\s b1nde 'alued at S80 was stolen 1n the ~boo block of Oelaware. • • • -\ rear sliding glass windo" '-'as pned open 1n the 18000 blod of"lc" \loon and $450 1n cash "a' tolen • • • -\ rt<'>tden~ in the 21000 bllx:l nt Aroolhurst Street was ransacked and arpro\lmatel\. S2.500 in cash "a' <,!Olen • • • \ S 'illO sten-o "as stolen from a lar parh·d in an underground parling lot 1n the 6200 blod. of Edinger -\venue • • • \ m;rn "a" tal cn 1n10 lU~tod} at \.kn' n\ drpanmcnt 'ilOrt 9811 \dam\ -\\l'. tor allcgcdl) II) inf to ,h<lphtt .1 pJir ol pant<;\ ;1lucd 3t 16 • • • f"llllllf nl\.•n 'h'll' an unlnl1" n Quant1· • '" tll 4uancr\ lrMn • "a'h OO\ at J \tdeo ioiolmC' ma"h1ne at J 7-fle-.en \ll'lfto , 44~ ftf'nt"r " •· • -• • • • ( .ir thtc' C\ 'tok a hncfca\C con· tain1n1 S4t'll 1 1n airline ltd.etc, S~OCI \het'p,~tn car \C3t\ and a \'i'iO radio from IH'M in .1 \ Jrfll.1rt JI tihf'lll V. amer • • • 'umC'1>nc 'tok S ~ ~' l a'h lrom a rt''l1drn1~·1n the ~I ooo hh'<'I. ol Bc<trh Bollie' ard • • • 1 h1t\C~ \tole Je"'rlf' anJ-,.,llllhc' '.iluC'd at 7 .000 i'ln~t ~ lOtl in tll\h Imm a rC'\1dl"n1 c-in the' ~on t'th~ ._ ''' \\ ll htta • I ' . ~\h '\cv. '\ car'c, re.,l•I· U!IOn I'> nOI h• hJ\l' J '\t•" ) t'ar'' re\111ut111n .. ~1' resolution 1s to fi. nalh · gl\ e m~ self some 11me off I v.ork long t 'Ur<;. Irvine ~'cral "II.' Parlo. Boule' ard hu<.1- nes!>es \l l'rc hrokcn into 'aturda' \lontgoml'I"'\ { ._,n<.ult1n[1. Engtncl'r\ lo~t tv.o lR\.t '' rt:'"r11cr' v.h1k "' I} JlC" ntcr' v..ere talo..l·n lrnm nl·1gh· bonng l '""I Prorx·n, \lan3gl'ml'nt .\ chcclt'llx1 I. binder '' ;" talo..cn from .\nthon' Franl lln Ir' 1•,1ml·n1' -..and Dollar~' clopmrnt "·I' .11\t' hrnlo..t•n into. but 11 I') nnl lo..n11v. n "hl'lhl'r an\th1ng "a' ta lo..rn \II lht' hu\I· nes!.t's arc IOl.all•d 31 i-,,,2 ""'' l'.irl. Boule' ard . . . Tele' 1'i111n<. and a ' dl·•• •·'"' 111 r<."\·order "l'rt' taken from J lk.11p.1" i...tn.'<'t apartment ~unda' • • • V. h<."\I\ Jnd' nm' v.~·n· renHl\l'd from a I 41'4 \ '''l '" .llll'n Ratiti11 rarkrd "' a Ptnt"\ l("\I. ... ,f'('el a ran ment ~aturd.l' • • • -\ )U\Cntk "3\ .Hfl'\ICd 1\0 3 "capon., , haf'\!C' 'a1urila' m·ar thl· 1ntc™'' t1on ,,f La,1 '\ .1lr lo..1p ,ind falltng'itM \trC'CI r urthl'f detail' "'('rt' una\ .111.lhk • • • • Tv.o men v.cre arre,tcd "aturda' at Ma .\rthur Roule' un:t and the \an DtQtl Free.wit Oft ""' ·OC~\ ~ \\ 11f1am H 0.H 1d<.1m ~' Jnd O:rn1el Rur~c. l\J "-Crr tJ~cn 1n11' t'U\tod' f~ta1ls Ill lhr iHTt''I' "'' f( Un J\01lo hk Newpon Beach '-lcarh S4,000 ''orth ''' J')("NinRI propert~ v. ' \tokn lr.1m 1 ph"'· 1uan·s rllBC' on < 1uleta Plllnt on \p\gla ~ thll Poh1."'C' -.a1ll the th1c'c took a rn dno1 o~ncr a riu an1t w~cln • • • \ hlltC In\'''· 1 \\11nh I '(Ill l'A<. • \ ,tokn 1rl1111 J tat'tlt' JI Bobb' ""1cGees. a Pa\,1ti, t oa\I H1gh"a' ·mghtspOt The <''-'ncr ''' thl' fur coat said 11 was \llikn "hill 'hl' "3\ dancing . . . \ man 1n J t'toat said someone app.1rrn11' tired .1 <.hot at him 'as he pa\!.r<l under thl' l 1do Isle Bndgc. He ..aid he heard J r"'P .ind that a slug h11 tbc 11ut~1ard moto1 on his boat ....._., c:r.11 rr\ldcn1' l1n Lido l<ile also rc:portcd hrann11 gun Ii rt' "; . . \quilt "11nh \I 'ill "a" 'itolen from lhe t-ia, k nl a lJm\'X'r parked on the Xltll hl1x lo.. '' v. e\1 naanfront Man found dead near Laguna v.'as shot severa l times . \ man "h1l<,(' hod\ wac, fo und f ml.I\ 1n '''m<' hru'ih alongside El f,H11 R1"1ad near Laguna Beach died lrnm numaou\ gunshc.lt wound\. an Otan~l' < uunt\ C\henfr!. spokesman '31J ltida\ .. The ~ld' of Jo\C Manuel Hcreb1a l <l<iUllo. ~4. of Lo' .\ngelcs had ,..wrartnfl\ gtrne unnouccd for~t Jo\\' he fore a Laguna Beach police <'>fli,rr mJde the gnm disco' cry The man camed no walltt and 1drn11llca11on hod lo bt-madc 1hrough tintterpnnt'I, \hen ff~ Lt Dick 01 n \;'Id \uth1lnt1c\ u1d they ha"e no m1111't fnr the la"nJ and did not lnov. "ht thCT C"ttllo was killed at lht tic v.hcre h1\ bod) .,,,.., found Them n·, bodv v..a hidden 1n tome bu,hc\ abou1 a mil~ ta 1 of l.quna ( an,110 Re d. OI n said • l • A4 Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Monday, Oecem~ 31 , 1984 'Visitors gather for Rose Parade PASADENA (AP)-The-thron~ were already pthenng for Tuesdays Rose Parade during the weekend. but for the first time in 30 years one observer will be m1ss1ng -the Ooodyear blimp. Pohce shooed away the early birds from the parade route Sunday, and the wind took cart of the blimp Columbia. causing it to rear back on its tail fin Saturday as it was coming in for a landing. ··1 guess you could call it a blimp wheelie," Goodyear spokesman Paul Urhauscn said. A new fin "~ be trucked in from Houston.;u)d it won't get here 1n time." he said. r. However, the FUJI Photo Film USA blimp will still hover overhead, pa:ov1din& aerial photo and television coverage. More than one million spectators were expected to see 59 floats bedeck.cd with 20 million flowers for . the 96th annual extravaganza. Some 125 million viewers were expected to watch the parade begin- ning at 8:20 a.m. PST. A.Jthou~ many visitors parked their vehicles on side streets and in empty parking lots near the parade route, spectators weren't permitted to camp out on Colorado Boulevard, the -main parade route. until noon Mon- day, police spokesman Mik'e Guerin said. · ,. No arrests o r incidents had been reported by late Sunday. "It's been very quiet," police Lt. Lynn Froistad said. "We have a lot of people here in Pasadena o n the s1dt• ~treets along the parade route, bul ~veryone seems to be very cooperat- ive. Police Ch1efBob McGowan sajd 1n a prepared statement Sunday that his depanment would be vigilant and that arrests were expected. "The 224 people we had to urrest last year rerrcsenti• a very small percentage o the total number of people who came here for the over- night activities. When those that cause trouble are removed Quickly, it makes everythin4 that much better for everyone else, ' McGowan said. The arrests typically are for drunk· eness or distul'btng the peace. Overnight sidewalk campers will have to brave temperatures 1n the 40s late New Year's Eve and earl · Tuesday morning, but warmer weather and sunpy skies were fo recast for Nc:w Year's Day, said Betty Rio of the National Weather Service. Police predicted spectators would d iscard more than 40 tons of trash, 200 vehicles would be towed away and tho'Gsands of easterners watching o n television would consider moving o ut· West "after seeing the blue skies and green foothills above Pasadena." Man of tbe Year Baeeball Commt .. ioner Peter Ueberroth la Time Maga- zine'• Man of the Year becauee of what the ma&ulne cAlla an •01ymplan' achievement in h1a role u bead of the Lo9 An1&elea Olympic Or1&anlztna Committee for the '84 Gamea. I -Despite losses, family has the spirit BAKERSFIELD (AP) -II was a bad holiday season for Jesse and Gloria Boyar but the Bakersfield couple remain opt1mist1c. Boyar's mother died from cancer Dec. 2. and he lost his JOb the week before Chnstmas. Boyar feels it was due to stress over his mother's death. The fam1I} didn't have much money for Christmas, so they bought a stn ng ofligh ts at a second hand store Christmas Eve to brighten their "sad and gloomy" hallway. .. We got a good deal on them," Boyar said ... We didn't have the money to buy (new) Christmas stuff." The family went te C'hnstmas Eve -~ services after putting the lights up. While they were gone, the.. lights caught fire and destroyed their home. Even though the primary income for the Boyars, two daughters, a son- in-law and and a grandson was Mrs. Boyar's $93-a-week welfare check, the family had been planning a big Chnstmas wtth presents thal quickly burned up. But the Boyars say the generosity shown by Bakel"Sfield residenls eased the losses. .. They (the donors) JUSt gave us a good spirit," Boyar said. He said he can't guess how many items of clothing, and how many bags of food were given to the family. Wa rning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. I Available in Regular , I and Menthol. 1 I • WE INVITE YOU 10 · A PACK OF SI'ERLING WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS. ... ,... • I I I 12 I :; 1.: °' 12 I L.. 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Burger, in his year-end report on the state oftheJud1c1ary, pleade~ on Sund. ay for legislation to relieve the high court of the duty to gran.~ full review~ to certain types of appeals. And he called i.ncw for creation of n temporary tribunal to settle some conflicts among lower appellate. C<?uns. In a separate interview published Saturday in the American Bar Association Journal, Buraer also called for assignment oft I 0th Justice who would.hear no.cases, but would handle administrative chores. A~ chiefjust1ce of 1he nme-Justace coun, Bu.11cr. 77, is responsible for the administration oft he federal coun ~ystem. tn add1t1on to his regular duties hearing cases. -• 4.-. Soviet blast recorded ·if' WASHINGTON -Seismic signals, presumably from an undcrgroun,d nuclear ex plosio n in the Soviet Union, were recorded by the U.S. atom,1c energy.'1etection system last Thursday. an Energy Department spoke~man ~1d today. The sifnalsoriginated at 7:50 p.m. PST.,on Dec. 27, at the Sem1palahnsk test are~n Siberia, spokesman Jean Pruitt said. · . . Th~ederal governmcnr routinelY monitors and reports on se1sm1c tests that the Soviets perform pcnodicllly. The Soviet government doesn't announce those tests. Baby found ln trash can NEW YORK -A dehydrated newborn baby found wrapped m the Sunday comics section and stuffed inside a garbage c.an was resc~ed b y a woman emptying her trash lei.s than an hour before the..cans were picked up, authorities said. The infant, a 6 lb. 3112 oz. boy estimated to be two to three days old, was taken to Coney ISiand Hospital where he was stable and alert early today said hospital spokesman Kenneth Kiernan. The abandoned baby boy w~ discovered Sunday moming when Camille Arena, 36, opened the family· trash can and spotted what appeared to her to ~e body of an animal. She said the cans were picked up 45 minu1es later. CALIFORNIA Flve found dead ln plane BIG BEAR -A plane which vanished on a family outing ma snowstorm .last week in the San Bernardino Mountains was discovered with a Bellflower man and four young passengers dead inside. authorities said. The red, white and blue single-engine Cessna 182. which .~a~ las.t seen Fri<lay taking off.from Big Bear Lake Airport. was spotted by a C1v1l Air Patrol plane Sunday man extremely rugged area near Siberia Creek, about I 0 miles. southwest of t~e airstrip. "It's almost impossible to get in then::· Burnham said of the crash site at about 6,800 feel elcva11on ... It's ext~emely vertical. with heavy veg~tation, rock and snow." Rescuers had to rappel on rope from a sheriffs helicopter down to the aircraft, where they found the bodies inside the wreckage -panly buried 1n ne~rly five feel orsnow. Salvatlon Army served mo.re -. SAN DIEGO -Despite the decline an unemployment and a brighter economic outlook, the Salvation Army helped out more people 1his Christmas thaq.,in 1983, according to Norman Marshall, national commander of the organ ization. "We served 20 percent more (nationwide) this Christmas than last. We hadn't e~pectcd it," he said Sunday duri~g a visit to San Diego. "We had a lot of families,'' Marshall added. "Maybe the poveny line is moving up. And more and more people arc gelling caught under the line." Klds throw rocks at flreflghters PICO RIVERA -Firefighters battling a blaze at a generator factory were pelted with rocks hurled by youths who fled only when sheriffs deputies arnvcd, authorities i.aid Oeput1c~ were called when ~to 30 youths watching the fire lfitc Sunda} from railroad lracks I 00 feet away began hurling rocks at a par.sing train, then turned on firefighters around the burning Rosen Electrical Equipment building "I thank one guy ~ot hit on the helmet and another guy got his on the sho ulder. but we were wearing turnout coats so no one was hun." said Los Angeles County fireman Ed Wood said early today. Girl's body found offlsland LOS ANGELES-The bod~ ofa girl swept awa) by ra1n -'iwollcn Ballona C reek on Dec. 14 hac, been found by fish<.'rml'n near San la Cru1 Island, nearly 70 mile-; from where !>he d1sappcarl'd, uuthorat1es sel}. Dental records identified 1hc bod} found Saturday ac; that nf I I-year-old Jill Sandy, police Officer Ross Bloom ~mVAn auto psy by the Santa Barbara County coroner's office 1nd1eate~c Culver City girl had drowned. he added.-Bloom said investigators could not 1mmed1atcly explain how the body was earned so far. . I BAT-mobile on the prowl LOS ANGELES·-The BAT-Mobile will be on the prowl in advance o f the New Year's holiday<. bu111 won't bcocc:up1 cd by Batman and Robin looking for bad guys. It w11l 1he Los Angeles Pohc:c Depanment and its Breath Analysis· T est vehicle looking for anyone who's had a few too many for the road. Sunday ni~ht the 8AT-M\'.>bile was assigned to the Hollenbeck station. and about JOO drivers were expected to pay 1t a v1si1. The vehicle. also known as I-BARS for Immediate Baal and Release Sy~tem . 1s rotated among LAPD d1v1S1ons. Its advantage l'i that it can process anyone arrested for drunken driving tn just a few minutes. WoRLD ' Viet, Cambodla troops clash NONG SAMET. Thailand -Vietnamese occupation troops and Cambodian guerrillas fo ught at close range in the border resistance camp of R1th1scn today, the '\even th 5tra1ght day of combat. Thaf military sources said. V1e1namc5e troop!. were holding firm 1ns1dc R1thisen and fighting also was reported around at ll'as1 fi vl' other guerrilla bases alons lhe Thai-Cambodian hordcr. Thai and gunnlla sources said. The Thai officials, who were monitoring developments from _the Thai..('ambod1an border. said fi$htlng resumed lhi'i morning after bloody weekend clashes that pitted the an1llcry- backed Vietnamese ag.1in\t ant1-communi'it guerrillas who are trying 10 retake their largest camp. Thousands attend PLO leader'• funeral AMMAN, Jordan -About 5,000 people chanting Islam's battle cry of .. Allah akbar .. (God 1s great) turned o ut today for the funeral of a moderate PLO leader who was .assassinated last week in the Jordanian capital. Fahd K.awasmeh'~ coffin. wrapped in a red , white and black Palestinian Oag. was placed in a flower-draped jeep bedecked by portraits of the victim, who was gunned down rn front of his home aturday by assailants using silencer· cQu1pped pistols. tfe was a member of the PLO's citccutive committee. Quake kills 20 ln Indla NEW DELH I, India -A maJOr earthquake rocked northeastern India loday, killing at least 20 people", inJuring more than 100 others as huodreds of mud thatched hutsco llapscd and hridgcs and highways were damaged, official re pons \Sid. Reports from the area said the quak¢ knocked down electric poles, snapped communicallon"hncs and razed thatched huts. The earthquake, measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale. shook C'achar district in remote Assam state early today, said P.K. Das, d1rcctorgencral oft he National Mctereological Department. Its epicenter war. placed at near the border between India and Bangladesh. · Mexico riot controlled Plfl)RAS NEG RAS, Mexico -Arm.Y troops controlled this border city early toda y and patrolled fo three <)thcr c1t1cs after violent politi~I proteits here that kined at lcas1 one ~rson, HlJurcd about 80•and desl~i~ the municipal buildina, Both the rww Ql3JQr... ('ailos JuaristiScQJ..ic.n..o Una ln~titutional Revolutlonaj'\I Pany-(PtU), and the opposition candidate who claimed ht was robbed of victory said they want calm restored to this city of I 00,000, acro~s the border from Eagle Pass, Texas. J uansti Scptien, who bcains work Tuesday. pledged Sunday t hat "the PRI will try not to provoke a confronta1 ion" w1th the opposition Nauonal AC'UOn Party Bomb .klll• 6 In s. Afnca WINDHOEK. South-West Afncu -A bomb blast blamed on black nauonaltsts scckana independence for this territory killed five people and wounded IS today when h sh"ttcrcd a small-town po 1 office, authoritict said. Security forces announced in W~ndhoek, the capital of South-We t ~frlca -t~crntory alM> known ns Namibia -that the 10.po\ind bomb went off lu t l .20a.m in thcOndanaua r os1 Offit'C. . ~ • ., L - () • , , .... ~ _,, Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Monday, Oeclmbet 31, 1984 THE BROADWAY·'S NEW YEAR'S SALE LASI 2 . .-0AYS -. . SHOP SPECIAL HOURS: •AY 10:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P .M. , TIISDAY HJ A.M. TO 6:00 P .M. SA VE 26% ON ALL OUR MEN'S JOCKEY® UNDER- WEAR, BIKINIS AND BRIEFS. ., SAVEj0% SAVE ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FOX JACKETS. AN ADDITIONAL 2&% ON THE MARKED PRICE OF ALREADY REDUCED Jockey briefs, T-shirts, V-nec~s Select tror:rered fox, Norwegian blue, shadow and elegant dyed shades in an array of beautiful , BLOUSES. · and athletic sh irts. Poco , Jim Palmer Skants~, Elance® , Micro 3 and more. Reg . 4.75 to 3 for 14.50, 3.59 to 3 fOI' 10.88. Men's designs. Orig. 2095.00 to 4800 .00. Choose from many styles and many fabrics in our Plaza blouse department. Reg . 9.99 to 29.99. . 7.49 to 22.49. 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Orig. 3.00 to 20.00 1.11 to 7.• S.ve 40%: On selected belts for her Reg . 7.00 to 40.• 3.lt to 23• S.ve M eddltlonlll 20%: On already- reduced vinyl handbags and clutches Y~ popular all· ason colors from Valene '8iJrad, Buenl:r, Julius Resnick and more. ~. 9.99 to 23.99 . 1.00 to 11.20 ' s.,,. 40% to IOIM>: On men's warm up scrts from Sportaphere and a famous French designer. Rog. 40.00 to 95.00 . . . . . . . ... , ••• to .... S,v• 50%; On SGlected men's woven $POrtshirts in stripes and plald1. Sizes S.M ,L,XL. Reg. 18.00 to 30.00 .... 14.11 S.ve 50%: On selected m n's short sleeve and long sleeve knit sportsh1rts. Includes polo kntt shirts. velour. turtlenecks and more Reg 15 00 to 38 po I.• to 1'.lt &p.cW purdl••: Pnnt J)Oty ttr n 's ties 4.• &P"W pwrohe11· Silk punt r '.&.-w - 1.tt S.ve 33%: On our fall colloct1pn of shoes ond boots from 9 West, Candt $, Jell. E p111, Nike and mor Ong 19 99 to 78 00 12.• to ... S.ve 33% to 40%: On our enttre stock of clear.,ncfl c;hoes from Calico L1festnd Aiuom PAnal10 S4(lset Wast and Naturahzer Ong 28 00 to 52 00 • 11.• to 34.• S... ~ to ~ On IPctf"d h ~ ~~---ltit"' from Caressa Bandohno C1t1 . Gloria vant1em1tt Nina-and moru Orig ~0010-- 76 ()() 34.• to .... S.ve 20% to 30%: S~m1 Annual Lingen Sale Brae; from Lily of franc . Maid n forrn. 88h. WArner's, Olga Vassar tte. Ong 10 00 to 17 00 7.11to11.• Selection may vary store to store lntermed11te.markd~.nlay hove been taken No -.pecial orders No tl'I phoo or mail orders / • ~ .. I .. '\ ' I Al Oral}OtCoatt DAILY PILOT/Mond,.y, Oecember31, 198' .. Perennial procrastinators predict predictable PHILADELPHI .\ (AP) -Walter Mond1lc, despite numcroui. "Hart attacks." will "''° the Dcmocnallc prcs1dcnt1al nomination and will carry all but 4~ )latc!I uaamst PrC'll· dent Rcapn, who will outluv. lluss1a forever. That's JU$! one of the v. h1ms1cal predicuons for t 984 1!1 ucd toda) b> the Procrastinators' Club of Amenca. whose forecasts have never been RUFFELL'$ UPHOLSTERY, IMC. fOf TIM Rttl 0t TOii lift tm HARBOR 900 .. CO$TA MlSA -54t·ll$6 \ ,. wrona. thankS'to the 20..20 v1s1on offered b) hmds1&ht. le!> Waas of Runt1n1don Valle), who founded the club 28 )cars aao. admitted that the procrastinaton "rcall) don't take too many chances." For the past l S or so yearsl. the club has issued its forecasts 1or each calendar }ear on the last day of that year. he sa1d. "By makina these predictions late, we have.an edae." Waa!I, who has been tryina to aive up the club's rems for years but hasn't aonen around to holdina an election, said the aroup has about 4,800 card- carryin& members around the world. A half-million people believe in the club's motto-if it's wonh doina, it's worth putt1na off -but haven't aotten around to sianina up, he e timatcs. About the only nations that have no members are Spain and Mexico, Waas said. "Because of their ·man- ana ' (tomorrow) philosophy. they don't need the Procrastinators' Club." Here are other Procrastinators' Club predictions for 1984: •Mondale will select as hi5 runnma mate a feisty woman whose persona, as the vice president's wife put It, "rhymes with rich." .. avings of10 tq 70°0 on everythin~. Tomorrow. New Year' Day. is your last ~ . chance from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m .... the final 11 hours of our bigge t ~ !-!a ir of the vear. Th~ bigge~t furniture event of the year ... you r ... aving~ opportunit y of a lifr tim e. Bedroom . Living Room . Chairs. I .... ofas. Oinin~ Room ~: Ca!--ual Con t mporary. Trad itional tyles . EH·n ifvou\e bC'en rem otrl v considering buying anything for you r home. r~o\' j.., thr time to d<; it.rA ~al e not to be mi ed. 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MasterCe~d or Vita ANAHEIM 5tnrri Anii rr./ly .1M Magrwht1 Pho.ne 71 4 82> 85'JO VAN NUYS· San Diogo Frwy anQ Sf"pulveda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Ptione 818-760·2i44 WEST COVLNA s.1n OPrn.ucJ1no Frwy rtnd V1nc1•n1 Phont 818 919 1971 COsTA MESA· Snn 01Pqo Frwy ane1Harbor81vc1 Phone 714-540-8242 • • ' f I Hoepltallsed CBS newsman Mike Wallace waa hoepltallsed In New York In atable condltlo Sunday aa.tterm. from a · hauatlon the network Mid Sunday. Love Canal residen•·· get money NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) - About 1,300 former homeowners in the contaminated Love Canal neigh- borhood will be paid a total of f20 million to settle lawsuits over chemical dumpjAg there, a lawyer' said today. The awards vary from person to person, with the terms of the settle· ment prohibitina the homeowners from disclosing the amount they wiU receive, according to one of the homeowners. While one former resident called her settlement "disappointing," another said her "hat is off' to one of two lawyers for the residents who .1irranged the settlement. Thaf"-'ettomcy, Richard Lippes, who atong with attorney Stanley Grossman represents 94 percent of those who filed suits blaming the toxins for cancer, birth defects, emot tional upset and property damage, said today that letters specifying thet awards wer~ mailed over the week~ , end. J L1ppes said the homeowners woula receive a total of $20 million, which. would be deposited in a Buffalo bank for withdrawal by the individuals 40 da ys after Jan. 2. Lippcs said he wasn't sure how the defendants in the suit -Hooker Chemical and Plastics Corp., Oc- cidental Chemical Corp., Occidental Petroleum, the city of Niagara Falls. Niagara County and the Niagara Falls school di strict -will decide wh o pa ys what percentage of the award. "We don't know who's paying what," he said. "We're not P.nvy to that information and we don t care." Former resident Loretta Gambino, ~ho developed a malignant mouth "'rumor, said, "I'm very disappointed in the settlement. The amoun\ awarded docs not justify the injuries l went through." But another former resident, while acknowledging that her award will not pay for the mental retardation of her I I -year-old daughter, said, "This 1s at least better than nothing. "I think my lawyer (Lippes) did a very good job," said Barb Quimby. who now lives in nearby Grand Island. "My hat 1s ofTto him." Hooker. a subs1d1ary of Occidental. dumped more than 20.000 tons of chemical wastes into Love Canal for decade before abandoning the dum an 1953, when it was sold to th Niagara Falls Board of Education. school and housing development were built on the clay-capped dump. Under terms of the settlcmen announced in October 1983, th plaintiffs detailed their injuries t state Supreme Court Justice Josep Kuczynski, who then determined th dollar amounts to be awarded eac resident for medical damages, men ta anguish and property damage. Lippes said the judge's decision cannot be appealed. In announcing the settlement last year, Occidental Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Armand Hamme~ said it "is not an admission of an y negligence." "W¢chosc to seek resolution of th• suits out of court even thou~ tht record clearl y supports our position,·•, said Occidental spokesman Michac Reichgut. "There was no negligence on the part of the former Hooker Chemical and Plastics Co. m dispos- ing wastes." The Exclusive Barb.,a Dullen. CAty Award wlnnina faahlon dHlper from fkHrly flilla p~olt hu new FASBIONGRAM Sabecrtpdons: t 100 per year P .0. Box 2088 Beverly Hilla, CA 90218 lassy Autos . dvei:tised in the Diiiy Pilot • " , .. COAST Investigation Schnook.le the cat tnveatigatea a bold chlc- munk he came acrou while cha•ln& leavea n hi• backyard in Scottavllle, N. Y . TV show host honored for respecting South RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) -Go\. Jim Hunt has designated Jan. 2 as David Letterman Day in Nonh Carolina. saying the television talk show host has helped J1spel unflattering stereotypes about the South and promoted love and understanding "for man·s best fri end, the do .. ··~avid L~tterman has helped bndgc better com- munication between North Carolina and the rest of the ~ountry," Hunt said an an official proclamation. Letterman "personally escorted a visiting Nonh Carolinian through the streets of New York City on national television to promote better relations between the two states," said Hunt's proclamation. The proclamation also cited (e~erman·s promotion of "lo ... ·e and understanding throughout North Carolina for man's best fnend, the dog." It said he has ''helped protect the young adults of North Carolina b} encouraging them to keep off the streets and stay safe at home late at tught." .... Or•~ge Coast DAILY PILOT/Moncsey, December 31, 198.C A.7 t \.. llllly Piiat TELEVISION Al THEATERS Al EDITORIAL A 10 Invent~~n ~f smog-buster device turns family's fortune arou,nd Father's first claim to fame. was nuke plant safety system By LINDA CLARK-PUGLIESI Three years ago Dave and B{!_ty Johnson we~ fired from a design engmccring firm for taking Father's Day off against their employer's wishes. Dave Johnson was vice president of engineering and Betty was a computer operations manager for the company. . - Living 1n a rented house. they had $3,000 in savings and owned nothing. Dave's company car was 1mmed1atel}' repossessed. Two their three sons lived at home and Bett} had recently u chased a new car. By August 19 I t · r sa ings had run out, a highly unexpected plight or Joh who could ha vi expected success and jo6 security afierllis 1969 invention of the Plant Protection System foi;. nuclear power plants. That December Betty Johnson became iJI and was hospitalized for a month. In January 1982 they leamed they were $40.000 in debt. Their hospitalization insurance expired when they lost their jobs. During the months of unemployment Betty took various part-umeJObs. Dave was getting service work as an independent contractor of engineer design, but couldn't get companies to pay their bills. Companies that did pay took as long as three months. Ultimately. a company 1n Mission VieJO had a special design need that tumed the Johnsons' bad times of 1981 -82 into the success they arc in 1984. Dave and Betty Johnaon •how device that .. Beatie Enterpnses had been buying cars from Europe adapta imported ca.ra 811Ch u 111636 BMW and needed help to get the cars federalized for resale in the United States," said Dave Johnson. banker who liked what he saw and loaned them SI 0,000. Never having seen a fuel injection system, Johnson . · Now they are grossing,11 quaner ofa m1lllon dollars in told the company he ·could do the job ... because of my sales. They have two facilities 1n Laguna l:.f ills and 17 kno~edge in electronics and hydraulics... employees. What resulted was Amencan !echnol~~Y of an afte~: Between 1965 and t 981 lhe Johnsons tned and failed market electronic fuel control unit. The smoi-buster at numerous types of employment and self-staned ~ystem allows foreign-made cars, independently 1mpo!"led businesses into the U.S .. to comply with EPA standards on Amencan · highways. · Whale worlong for Boeing an Seattle. Dave Johnson The prototype was installed on a car bound for San and a friend fo rmed a company which tried to gaio small Francisco. Its impressed owner asked the Johnsons to government contracts for electro mc developmeJ?L Man- make him two more aging to get one contract they designed a landing ligh t Collecung the money up front. the Johnsons were able system for a sea plane base That was the beginning and the to parlay their profits into I 0 units they manufactured in end of that effort. their home. More profits were parlayed into more circuit For Dave Johnson inventing a Plant Protecuon boards. They took their plan and the prototypes to a local System for nuclear power plants was JUSt another assignment. He said he JUSt happened to be work.mg at a place when a PPS was needed. And he had the right stuff An introven by has own descnpuon. Johnson completed the Job without fanfare and without seeking an) special awards or recogn ition. Aside from mentioning the achievement in his resume he dad not explort it. He did not get a promotion. And. still. he did not own the house he and his family lived in. · An amazing fact about Johnson and has design engineenng accomplishments as he has never eamed a college degree 1n electronics, math, ph ~ sics or chemist!") His vocational schooling in Washington state "as interrupted by the Korean War He Joined 1hc Coast Guard and trained an electronics After the war he went to "ork for Boeing and attended the U nl\ ersit) of Washington. .. I worked in solid state research at Boeing and learned we were 20 years ahead of the un1vers1ty where we were only learning about vacuum tubes. I became bored wtth my classes and JUSt couldn't attend ao~more." said Johnson As for the Johnsons' ne"-found success Bctt} said. 0.-, ""'"--_,~ ~ and Soveretan. Ja&aar, at rear, to En- vironmental hotectlon Aeency •tanda.rda. use our success smanl) We want to create bagger business and more jobs." ··aecomtng what we are today requarcd .. a very stron~ personal commitment from both of us at the same ume; said Dave Johnson. ·'When we thought we had gone as far as we could. we pushed ourselves further Dunng 1981 and 1982 we really wanted the brass nng. We could Stt It, but we kept ndang past it. Theo we grabbed It ... The best thana about our success is lhat we have remo"ed the authonty that other people had over our hves. And that has given us a great freedom:· 1984 has been a \Cl) good >car for the Johnsons. Adnauseam? ROCHESTER, N .Y. (AP) -Rtchard9on-Vk:U Inc. might know wood, but tt doeen't know grammar, according to the Sodety tor the Adwancement of Good Engllsh. ''Nobody knows wood M good,'' a ~ tor the compeny's Formby'• w()()d.care products, '- runner-up for SAGE'• 1984 Ounoe Cap of the Veer award. The Nashville Songwriters As9octatJon won top dishonors "for Its persistent display of Jaw standards of literacy In song tttles and lyrics." A Rlchardeon-Vicke seoretary In Tennessee said the stogan has been ch&nQed to, "No one knows wood as good," but company officials were unavaJlable for fUrther comment. • Past winners of Ounce Cap of the y.., lnclude:Wendy's lnternatlonaJ Inc., 1981, for, "Aln'1 no reason to go anyplace etae~"Kratt Inc., 1982, ror - "We're not fantast1call} wealthy. We are successful. but we arc not a bottomless pit of money. I hope "e are smancr After-market electronic fuel control unit i• than that. known to car ownen u a "•mog-~r." "Our ages and our life expcn encc ha\c prepared us to such phrases as, "It's more ctH111ler," and Mitter Brewing Co .. 1983. ror. "LeM catorlea," and, "Us ex-blg~s woold rather drink Lite beer." # Partylq Ttcktocken Krlattn Hanaen, left, and Jill Yoima jolned trlk Ban.en, Jim and Cheryl Young, h08t Tom Hammond. Candy Bud&e. Shirley and Swift T orrance. ational Chcirity League making bid in Laguna "We're really tickled. We made S 7.000 and at was ur first fund-raiser," said ADD Hu1en, president o f the ew Laguna provisional chapter, National Chari ty ague. Karla and Tom Hammond opened their Laguna 1guel home(on the edge of El Niguel Country Club) for he holiday auction attended by more than 250. (The ventng before they entenained JOO employees of the Hammond Co). Lynwood Wllder(husband of Pem)conducted the live auction following the silent auction of handcrafted ltmtrma tented area around the pool filled with Ooatina floral amnaements. "He'sa great auctioneer. When he gets gomg,Jle ~ounds like a tobacco auctioneer." said Hansen of W1lder~t;>ickeilltp his skills during Harbor Day School auctions. ' . With Wilder were childre~AUl10a, an elghth grade T 1cktocker who outbid the other guests for n reindeer yule lot. and Jimmy. Olheuuccc ful b1dderso1 the event cha1rmanncd by PllyUJ1 lera were Biii 8ud1e (pasta from Wendy H11Hron~a month for sax months). Pri1c1Uaand l\auey~ Draper(fi vc hours in a trctch hmou inc). Norma and Mike Hel111 {catered dinner for 201 n thcu Bilek-to-back putJ-ct.er Karla Hammond 1reeted Phylll~ Kem ud AlaD Baoeea. -· home}, wlft (Illa nl~bam• l• Spee4y) and S'1r1•1 • Torruce(a unset Harborcnnsc)and Am and Ertlr \ . -• .1_ 11aiU7D Steele &Dd daaOter Jana foend a cosy apot to cbat by tbe tire rtna. HHHll (a CabNge Patch doll) lot af-.o mcn tt•d on full-ten th mink over their holtda' tim•n a~the' panied(\\tneandhorsd'oeuH'C\I according to Hansen ·· 11 "'as a ch1lh "' enmgand there f was ice on top of the can " hen the' akt "Cn tee brou8hL/ them up·· .• .\mong the othergue~ts were Dona1 and Jim Loomis, Otuyl and Jim Vouog, Wa)'1H' and Diane Hoaser. Kr1stl11 Han ea, Dardle Dunlap, Valene Hon. Dlua and RooGeblhlg(she·~ T1d.lockercha1nnan). MuUyn teele (she' a former i\o CL board member~ ho was.-tn c:harac of debutantc balls) and daughter Jana, and Jane and Tommy Colden, "-hO "ere SUCl'C r~r h1ddt'1' on dinner for six at the Rust) Pehc~n •TOuHhaittcnuppon tbe&Uct Paa Laguna Beach .\n \1uscum and La bran 'p«1al Olvmp1" tht Frtt0101c Human Opttonsand Orange( oast Riding Center." <\nn Hansen commented "\\ e ha' e 100 membe~ no~ and IOOT1ck.tod.e~ Oho a s1stc-d at the auction) Futurt plan\ include a membef'h1p tea Ul .\pnl While "C arc' 1pro\1s1onal chaptcr"ecannot hinca dchutante l"i II hut on June at the R1t1-Carlton.v.c "1U ha' ea ~n1or T 1c ktockcr preS(ntatton. ··\he addc-d ' Pi1>1nt1111' C'd11C"d I'>\ n 1h P1lo1 .\I\ IC' F.ditor \.'1da Dt-1n • A8 Orane-Cou t DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 31, 198'4 • -wi..,..... He'll dolt her way Frank Sinatra and ~ daafhter Tina ha Ye announced that Sinatra'• life atory will be made into a alz-hov.r mlnleerle• for CBS, which Tina will produce. "FUNNY AND WINNING. 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MC. ,.,..,.\Ill ¥'410 r,-, • •l . ._. ~ 1, ... , "Ll ltll41141 • W lrfOl ••>. ,. •' '-'• J,l OUltOI . . .... mom ~•0.1«• • LA !NIA AMC r ASHIOH S()UAM (213) 691 0633 lllOIWISltl UA WCSTMWSICA llW.l IU~6 lllOIWISTIJ • 'ACl'IC HMAY n Da·ll ln•ex•pen•alve • '(•n 1k spen s1v1 not n•gn 1n price , reaaon aDle ctass1f1ed B-'hl __. advert111ng -1 rtRrl · n1.Jm lllC"'t • MAUD& ('PO-U) SHOWS AT 1 •00 3:20 5:40 l :OS &. 10 :20 8"UllllN' J t>Mtrtc ... roan (N) A T 1 · 0 l :3l>S 30 7 :30 &. • ; 30 Jet• (PG) SHOWS A'r \2 :00 2 :30 S:OO 7 :30 &. 10 100 70MM I N O Pun• Qoldlt Haw" ""OTOCOL P"OJ 1 :30 3:30 5:30 7-30 &. ••30 . \ Classified Advertising 642-5678 STA"lllUt (PQ) 70MM / Oolby St t rto 11:40 2 :U 5 :J S 1 :0 0 &. 10:20 K'YE"LY HILLS COP f"> SHOWS A T 1 s 3 :2' 5 ·35 7 50 &. 10:05 C ITY HEAT (PQ) SHOWS AT 1 :55 J :55 5·U 7 :U 9 :55 NO PASSES DUNE P'G-11) I" 70MM 1 1 : 30 2 : 1S 5 :0 5 7 ·50 &. 10:30 •"!IA.WW a Uecb1c ..... tee (NI ll'lut ,.ootloou (110 I P9NOCCHIO (G) PIUI SPIH ll (PO ) Cnlld Prlctl Ch1rtt0 MH (PG) Plus Co·Hft Rtd Da w" (PO·l 3) N O PASSES KVE"LY H tU..S COP (9') Plu a Co·l"tat ur• "f'o p S•"•' (PO) SOAP SUMMARY . \ 'Night' falls from da)rtime schedule By LYNl>A Hl fl H ALL MY CKILOREN: Ju)t h tithlr) 1~ c11lltnJ lad, Bob am"cs and H1lal) hani1 up Hilar) and Bob t1'11ppcd 1n a Cl\C·tn Lanai<'\. !trading therel.tue, ul\a~1m• that I\ sn11kr" hnt un lus trail. Adam~> s that hi\ ti11t wile ·\hbca was a drug addict. Adam spe nds t hnstmas Eve alone f'yn1h1a. awar(' thut Oat~) 1s bug 1n1i the room m11kc111 look u though she and Palmer art having an affair. Daisy gets Palmer 10 buy Cynthia a houS( of her own. PalmC'r Jealous "'hC'n Paul Martm bnngs Cynthu1 to pitrt) Brooke· fumes whrn she ltarns her co-host makes 1wicc the money she docs. Sheila and Greg set wedding date. Cltfl'funous when he realizes Liza stoic his TV scnpt but Nina refuses 10 listen to Chffs uplanauon that he rth1r~ Liza becauS(' he was m a....tili>d Eugene stops Fronk1e from eati ng poisonous plant Kelly and Linc ll!T home for Chnstmas ANOTHER WORLD: Ton) be11ns 10 1Tahze that Krystal ma) not be all she seems. Cass manages to 1et Kat~leen's brooch bed .. Cathn and Sally decide to wed on Valenunc's Da) LalT) suggests that C'athn JO•n the police aCJldcm)' Ada and La help C'atltn gif\ Sall> with cabin Mac dares Carl to come after him. not his family. Carl vows to make Sand) pa~ for; his betrayal Carl sets up scheme to make Mac shoot himself AS THE WORLD TURNS: Frann) no longer loves Jay the way she once did. Lionel's anaina problC"m lessening. Diana convinces Cal to marry hel' and 10 allow her to adopt Jill. They get all the way to "I do" when Cal realizes he can't go throuah SPEND THE FIRST WITH #1! 131:\llEl~:f 1-111.1-'&; R ' ........... --...---··..-.-.- NOW PLAYING •tllU "'~"Ii•• •u• 119Ul9 •tulN.A ,.llC .1A¥:v•t1 ~1 •'lt• •GOllAMl&A (O"''ft "•~ '4" w 1\0' •11 IOllO ~,,.. ~td . ... ~ •lllVlNI f?"'l~Ol U""W'f'l'Y ts' a&" •MtUIOllVtlJO E<'i1111a1111¥U...)" t ""' •~!no •OMNQI C'"•l)On"• Ut1~SJ • WUTMINITlll IO•l'Ot rfl\f~a AIH~ 19· :rm cmmJ . '• OllANOI Sf.a.,,~ 0-' .. ~:Ii 17''. Wll!MIQltll Pa... t( 'M ,,,,, )9 :; ..... >etl v.1th 11 fran .. and MlllJIC wed Dust) hes -.c:nuu\I) 111 v.1th 111 un1dcn11fied bactena John frar~ 1f Dr.ast) pulls throuah he may ha'c permanent hC"an damqc. Bob and Kun \J)Cnd JO)'OU\ C'l'lnstm11~ [VC' tu11c1hcr. CAPITOL: Fr.tn .. tc decides not to tell men 111 dock that Jav 1\ ~ally Jordy Cteaa. fordy intends to JCt Frankie back no matter what. howma up at pnrty. Paula clo1m1 she's there 10 tell about her new bQok. Myrna and Trey want to stop book pubhc1111on. Hal ha' attack while dancing with Kelly. Kelly calls Thomas at Sloane's party When Tre) answers the phone and rcn>an11c' her voice. he pleads with her to tell him where she 1~ but )he refuses. Chant) Blake. an an ex~n. tells Kelly she's a \Cl) talented an1st. Zed learns the letter to Julie has not yet b«n found When Ronni returns to v.ork and 1s rude rn Rick) ZC\J firrs her ud promises \C\crancr pa) bu1 ~he wants S:?S.000 1n return fbr the letter DA VS OF OUR LIVES: Carlo remains 1n cnt1cal cond111on Eu&enc introduces Calliope to his mother but fears that Callio~ will not measure up to his mothtr's c\~tattons At Blond1r"s. Kimberl\ approached by someone from her pas1 \\ h1lc talkina w11h Bo. 1he man SS)S tha t he "as oner Kimberly's ''john " Thr underworld learns of Nr11's whcrc- abouh Carlo's grandfather appears on thr scene and threatens 10 kill Neil 1f Carlo dies. Marlena has a nrw adm1rrr. J1mm} Porterfil'ld. Megan plans to gel nd of Ho~ any wo) she can. EDGE OF NIGHT: Sk}' helps Ravrn 11vc birth 10 a bab) girl. Beth and Miles mam Brth and Lu reconcile Geraldine agrees · 10 marry ~I af\cr he signs prenuptial avecment. Sky forJ1vcs ~I for tl)1ng 10 steal money from him Raven and Sk) find frnc1n sword on their doorstep (Final cp1 e I GENERAL HO~I : Monica learns that Edward's fearful 1hat tella 1s going ~nile Whrn C'cha 1s a1uicked on the wa1Crfront while skctchina. Jimmy Lee rescues her Grant upset v.ben he spOts J1mm} Lee and Ccha together at the coffee shop Brock 11ves Bobbi new ~nthouS( for Christmas pm.cnt Donnell)' makes certain that Scorpio finds ~allct w11h phone number that 1mphcates Peter Donnell) nervous "hen Mana comes to town Fchc1a and Frisco decide to mamcd but Frisco later becom when Donnelly sends an er gift to Fehc1a Jake warns Mo he can't give her any 1nforma11on abo Jimmy Lee's financial hold inp. GUIDING LIGHT: Rick decides that Mind> 's too sclfi'sh and Roxie's the 11rl for him, allhouah she's now dattna someone else. Al count ry club, Roxie with Tnsh to meet Kyle Tnsh lea ves to help with Billy Jr's homccomina. Roxie nervous when she !,CCOJnlzes K)le Kyle wants to bed down with Roiue but she rebuffs him "So compelling and convincing you can't tear your eyes from the screen. It is not to be missed." "The best film I've seen this year. At its best, movies just don't get any better." Gooo Mom.no Americo Joel S.ege1 IXCLUSIYI lllGAGIMllll edwards TOWN CENTER \ O ''"' 1 ' u ' ' 1 • "• -7 51 A 184 a• Iii " '~ ,· ~ ; • ..;~: J a •• • "f DA~ 1:15, :15, 7:19. 1 I Ph1hp tells India he doesn't plan 10 spend 'Olrinmas Eveoranyothcr nuiht w11h her. lndua ly1n&Jy tells her father ihat she and Ph1hp have wonderful marriqc. An· nabellc and Tony spend Chnstmas Eve at thccotta~e. Trish &Cl$ hef\y aoodniJht lu s under m1 tie toe from Ross while Gina aetJ a ~ck. Tmh realizes Gina has. a crush oo Ross. Beth tells "Lenny" (LUJBCk) how much she loves Lujack but she can't be with him until she can ~c him. Nola gets Jonathan's guardian to come over. Guard- ian says hC' doesn't know real parents. Jonathan admits he knows Quint's hot his real dad; he JU't hoped he was LOVING: Gwynn and Tnc1a surpnK everyone by returning home on Christmas Eve. GW)nn tells Cabot that her husband Clay spent aJI his money pn other women. Cabot, feelina sorry, dcddcs to help her Gwynn II vel') smua that she's lncked Cabot. GW) nn wants Tncia to vie qa1nst Lorna for JOb modchna with ~llh Tnc1a would prefer the simple hfe Kate warns Ava not 10 tr) and get Jack 10 marry her Stc"e meets Tnc1a and they're both smt1tcn Ste' c ~tunned that Fa1hcr Jim \liOUld treat him so well after Steve's father HalT) shot him Dane tryma to bnna wedge bet~ecn hana and Ann Dane sull hopi ng to get pro"<y Ann Jealous that C'abol 1s so good 10 Mike while g1 vin11 Dane cold shoulder ONEUFETO LIVE: Becky's co-worker rcahus that Lou has kidnapped her. He goes after her. Later, Becky spou Asa but doesn't know who he 1s. Alex refuses to be head of the crime council. When Cassie al most electrocuted at the theater, ~ob realizes it's because of Alex's connectibn 10 the syndicate Cassie, who's not seriously injured. avcc~ to move out of theater Newspape r reporter thinks Michelle psychic. ~hlah. rushed to hospttal after falhna off horse, rep1ns consciousness. Rafe and Delilah thrilled that she is still carryi ng Samantha's child. Laurel decides Larry 1s the man she wants and IO\'eS Joy decides to ao to M11m1 With Ken. Donan denies le> V1ck1 that she blackmailed Akx into 11vm1 larae dona· uon Brad IJ'cs Connie cnaaacmcn1 nna for Chnstmas RYAN'S HOPE: Muaacr enters Siobhan's apartment Siobhan finds a way for Mae'"c to escape. Mugger holds a knife on Siobhan. telling her that he saw his mother w~lk awa) w11h a Santa Claus one ni QC'Ver return Siobhan pleads With him that her son Scan nttdi mother La1et O'l1.&Utr breaks down sob b1n1 S~dney decides to act herx'lfmv1le• to Mu s Chnstmas pany. Sydney tells Ptt she can move 1n w11h her. Jae13uell ne' come-ons to Rick prove futile. Katt dec1dn to move mlo the ton. Pru i 1hnlled that Rick's asked her out for Ne' Year's Eve. ~lia heads for Califom1• dcc1dina to do a line of nud.e bumpe 1t1ckers. Bob decides to leave New Yori and head 10 California with her. Franl miffed when Jill agrets to go to Max· Christmas pany SANTA BARBAK"A: F1nd1na a blood stain on Lionel's coat, Muon believe Lionel knows about Channina's murde1 On Christmas Eve. Lionel arTCsted and ti\ Lockndges celebrate Chnstmas at th. Jl tlhousc., Lionel and his son Warren hav a hcan-tij.hcart talk about Sophia. Lion cl's bail 1s set at SS million.~z an• Augusta sell some of the verc• treasure. from the sunken ship to ra sc th money. Mason deh&hted to tell hts athc C.C that Lionel kllfed Channtn arin that evidence found by Maso ay b traced to Warren. Augusta and L1ont decide to protect their son at any cost. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: With th help of the stncken and barely con1ciou Kentuck)'. Liza lands the plane. In th· hospital. Kentucky hides the doctor' news from Liu - that he may no recover. With T.R.'s adoption finalized Lloyd realizes it will be impossible to tel her that she is his dauahtcr. Lloyd doea tel Chase and Alex. who want to reclaim thcl sister. The "murder with merrimeni pany'' aoes accordins to the plans of Jo Stu and Warren. Justtnc arrives with ncv &!amorous look that acts attention fron Cagney and Suzi. A drunken Ju1tin1 returns to Suzi's pan~With the instnic tion card and weapon planted by Warren Suzi finds Justine and fires what she think 1s a blank gun but 11 1ums out to be the rca th1na. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Laurc1 secs bathina suit pictures Sean took an< doesn't remember posin& for them. H1 sidesteps her quesuons. Neil tells Pa'1 Joanna can't come to Genoa City yet malon& Paul believe Joanna, "Lauren'1 mother," 1s unfcclina. Joanna ~s a cop• of Lauren's video. She realizes Lauren 1i arown up and feels she doesn't need 1 mother anymore. 'Cop's' still the tops among new movies LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -The sc1cncc- lictton epic "Ou e" drew fewe r viewers over the Chnst as holidays than 1n 1ts o~ning week while: "Beverly Hills Cop" again 1opped the box office compe1111on. C"arn1ng SIS 7 million 1n five days. "Bcverl) Hills Cop." stamna Eddie Murph). has earned Paramount SS7 .S m1lhon 1n three weeks ~spite d1scoura&Jna reviews. Un1vcr- sal's "Dunc" held on to 5eeond place 1n ns second week w11h S4.8 m1lhon. ed11na out the Bun Rc)'nolds-Chnt Eastwood vehicle "City Hc:at" wluch pulled in $4. 7 m1lhon for Warner Bros. and also held steady a • third place for a second weekend. The most su~ssful of the holida) newcomers was a 44-yur-old animatcc film about a marionette. Disney's "Pinoc· ch10." 1n its sixth ttissr.ae, returned Sl E m1lhon from Fnday throup TuctdJy. Goldie Hawn's "Protocol" aot a )).4 m1lhon reception to bold seventh place fo1 Warner Bros .. while tbc Michael Keaton pnptcr comedy, "Johnny Danaeroualy;· debuted 11 ninth place and returned $2.S million to 20th Century FoA. It'• a funJUled fantasy. And a whale ol u amldlll'e. 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I 00. 10 JO M:N1111;t rum OH SAL£ DM.' Diii crt-U) srt~ f.llCACLll[lfl fl OCUY m 11£0 ~ llATK U rOll I 00 1'111 SltlWOIU I ·00, 400, I OQ. 1000 @xS !pl!JgtMU PIT cm tur ~ II OCllT SlUIO 12>0. US 440. C'i l~ lt•S "1fllfl;( IDCTS Oii Wt Olll T *PACIFIC DRIVE·IN THEATRES• tiff l(AI fNI l'tlA .. l't-Ul • -TV LISTINGS c.o.. '*>o1'111 '0tlmM -11:»- • HAPPY NlWYW ...,. E"°'--TliAT~'M DICK ClNIK't NEW VI.AA M '• ~ NlWYW ""* VlGAt &TON JOHN -1to0- l lNDEPENOENT HEWS LCM. AMlNCAN ITYlE 80UND8TAGl ALIUM F\MH 'M -1ta0-• 8 LATE NIGffT WITH DAVI> l.ETT9MAN e THAEf STOOOU Cf) MOYIE * * * * "A Night Al Thi Oc*1" ( 1935) Mll'l Brottlltt. Allin JOMI •MOYE -"' *** "Jutt For You" (1952) B#lg CIOll>y, JIN WymMI • LOYE. AMSICAH mLE eoocvM~ -12:60-eMOYE • H "My F1vontt Blonde" (1942) Bob Hope Giit SondergMfc1. ._ __ _. -1:00- Charlie Daniela wlll help rtna tn the new year from Billy Bob'• Teua ln Fort Worth. one of the world'• largest ntghtclubl. on .. Happy New Year, America," tonight at 11:30 on Channel 2 . tH)MOVIE •• "The Miil Who Lovecs Women" ( 1983) Burt F\eynolda, Juhe Andrews. A08IN HOOD: LOAD Of ntE TREES -8:30-0 TIC T loC. DOUGH (J) L<MBOAT aa ENTERT AINMEHT TONIGHT tl)MOVIE * * "The Story Of Pretty Boy Floyd I 1974) Martin Sheen, Kim 011by (C) nte RICHARD ~ SHOW -t.00- • CJ) KA TE & ALLIE D QI MOVIE * *'" Hard Knox" (1983) Robert Conrld Joan Swteny 8 ®l MOVIE It ** ''The Big Red Ont I 1980) l ee MIMn. Matk Hamill Q NEWS • MERY ORIFRN II' NHK KOHAKU OASSO. (C)MOVIE I * * • ,.., "The Hustler ( 1961) Paul ~. Jacioe Gleason @ MOVIE * * * * "Ralders Of The Lost Ark" I 19811 Hamson Ford, Karen Allen EL TON JOHH 8REAKINO HEARTS TOUR (Z)MOvtE * * • "The Compleat Bealles (1982) -t.30- • (I) NEWHART (J) MOVIE *** "Oceans 11" (1960) Franle Sm1tr1, Deen Martin. -10:00- • CJ) CAGNEY & LACEY 88)tl)NEWS G ISPY 9 JAZZ COMES HOME TO NEWPORT ~MOVIE • • • • "The lntpee1or General I 1S.9J Danny Kaye, Watter Simk OHLOCATIOH . -1o:30- G> INOEP£NOENT NEWS -11:00-• 0 D (I) tlJl (JJ NEWS G TAXI O SCTV ., JEFfERSONS ., AOCl(fOAD FllE8 e SOUNDSTAOE WIU..E MEI.SON'S NEW YEAR'S EVEPAKrY (Q)MOVIE • *'" 'Flathdanct'' (1983) Jennifer Beals, Mlclllel Noori MOVIE • • • • "Around The World In 80 Days" ( 19S6) David Ntven, Sl'tlr1ey Macla.ane CZ)MOVIE U '.li "Valley Girl'' (1983) Nicolas • OOOONGHT L.A.: VIDEOS • MOVIE 4 * * "Art Wt AIOnt In The UN-*N?" (1978) Nwrtted by Hugh ~AGE II) REAL ESTATE: INVE8TMEHT OfTHEI0'8 Ct) THE QO.G08 AT THE ORE.£1( (O)(Z)MOVIE • • "To Be Or Not To Be" (1983) Mel Brooks. Anne Blllcroft. -1:30- 8MOVIE ** "Mobile Two" (1975) Jackie Cooper, Julie Gregg. 8 GREAT AECOAD ALBUM COU£CTIOH QINEWS CD THAT OIRL -1:46- 0HLOCATIOH -2.'00-e FATHEA KNOWS BEST AOO ST£WART IN CONCERT MOVIE ** * "O, The Winged Serpent" (1982) MICl\ael Monarty, DrM Car· redtne -2:20- • THREE STOOGES -2:30- ••NEWS Cf) MOYIETONE NEWS tD OUR MISS BAOOKS -2:40- 8 MOVIE •••.;"Man On The Flying Trapeze" ( 19351 w C Flelda. Mwy Brian. -2:46- 0N LOCATIOH "Tops the original! It will make you feel like dancing in the aisle." ~81rtdl Ooldeleift, Lof ANGELES TIMES COSTA llOA -I ltt-•tt Ir ..... f\1•.t ,. .,," ., ~-W 1'44 "' C'fl'lllU U 1111MOA OMllGf y..,.,... ~ .... 8.JU 1\1 C,o'tM SN> CM,.•,, \ 121 •• Ion,,, .• WUTlll!llfTl-v.,.,'11 "THE BEST MOVIE ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE SINCE 'AMERICAN GRAFFITI.' A funny. sensitive, beautifully written movie." HEU 'An 952 4993 UA MOWS 8 COSTAIESA 919 4141 r £0WAl!OS CMMA ClNHR com •u S4~~~ UA SOOIH COAST J()CI( ~ ~ !QOAV ll Tito m ~880 EDWARDS SAOOHBACI\ fO•tnll YWll %3 1301 f AMII. Y f OUI' llYIM 5SIOm COWAl!OS Yr()()()61111)(;£ IUllC( 6 31 0340 ~ OltAHG£ MAll IUIC( 634l'Jll LIA CllY C1fiT£R llSTmSTCI 893 ~46 UA W{SffltllCST£R MAU Orafl99 Coa1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, Oeolw'nber 31, 19M. A9 Turning over a new leaf perfect way to st~rt year DEAR READ- ERS: Tomorrow I) the bea1 nn1na ofa new year. It's 1he perfect ume to forse t old grudges. wipe the slate clean and start agnin. All• IMDEIS Have yo u been wanting to lose 10 pounds or 201 WcU, go ahead and do it. You and you alone arc rcspons&blc for what 1oes into your mouth. Your clothes w&ll fi1 better and the victory will do a lot for your self-esteem. How about giving up 1hose nasty. v11c-smeLLing cigarettes that stain your teeth and fingers, foul your breath and bum boles in your clothes? They cost mooey that could be belier spent to buy some oflh~ things you need. Sure. tt 'sdifficult. but n's the greatest gift you can give yourwlf-and your fam&Jy. Arc you trying to pose as a .. soc1aJ d11nker·' evco though you know deep down that you depend on boo"Ze to give you courage. mlfke you forgetorgjveyou a lift? If you dnnk for any oft he above reasons. you·vc gota problem . Make 1t yo ur No. I pnonty in 1985 to ltvc without liquor -and I mean no1adrop. Be big enough to admit you c~n·t handle 1t and w1sc enough to know there 1s no way to compromise. Most people can't do 1t alone. AJcohoLics Anonymous is 1n the phone book. j\nd it's free. How's yo urd1spos1tion? Has arguing with family members become a way ofhfe? Have you falle n into the habit ofbeing s~1rtongued to the people you_..&o to school with, worlr. with and rnlly care about? W1 lomorrow to soften yourlanguaac. h will impro\ie YOW' rclatioolh.ips. tri veto be mott considerate. more petiern and \est mu~ . • mile more.The tourpus wbobu no smile to save need1youf'l.01vc &t to hun. & &ood to yourttlfin \be comina year. Learn to •Y no. Don't &el so overcommitled, d1uy0 bu1y that you have no tjme to do the thinp that give you plcasutt. SetUldc some pr«1ous mo men ts (or rounelf. People who are compctentandeffec:tJvcarepnme~foroverwotk. lf you allow too many people to take a bite out of you, there wul be notbin1 left Makethe new yeara heal\by and happy one. H.ow lona has ll bccns1nccyou·vebada physical? Haveyo11 been putlln& 1t off'because you are afraJd orbed oews1Walk more. Walk.Ula requires no equipment, no 1nstrUction.1t costs nothJng, and it's wonderful for yournrculation. Make a point tOJJve thrcecomplunentsevcryday. You W111 be surpnscd at the rcactton. A kind word can do more good than you'll ever know. Wbcn you feel troubled and overwhelmed and don't know what to do, ask the Lord to show you the way. I can tell you n works. If you have1ft med 1t, don't knock it Let all gossip stop with y~u. CMry1ng talcs can cause a great deal of pain. Rcmcmbertbatold saying: "Hewbo steals my purse steals trash, but he who steals m~ &ood name ennches himself not, and makes me poor indeed," A newyear11the perfect ume fora new beginning. We can all be betterthan we arc I'm delcmuncd to go to work on theaspcctsofmyhfe that netd improvement and if everyone who reads th 1s does the same. the world is bound to be a better place. Welcome. 1985! • Organi;zecj crime has never beerrthis disorganized! "BEAUTFUL 10 BEHOLD." _... Knll, NEW9WHl< ~~ A~lltll.ff ' -·--· .......-. .,, -NOW PLAYING- ... 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Ot.noe CoMt DAILY PILOT /Mond-v, December 3 l, 1"4 "This year's Tontoawardgoes to Jeane Kirkpatrick -a woman who apparently thinks her triumph areal/ herown but who etroublesare the result of sexual discrimination.·· Happy NeW Year from all of us at the Daily Pilot In a few hours, 1984 will be history. As you look back on it, we at The Daily Pilot hO{>C you will find that we provided you with.important informataQn., enlightening columns of opinion and a little entertainment along the way. There have been a lot of changes in this newspaper under its current ownership; changes, we hope, that have set The Pilot back on the course it sailed in the days when founding publisher Walter Burroughs was at the helm. Mr. Burroughs, who writes a column that appears on this page every Tuesday, is a concerned, active leader in the community. He published a newspaper that reflected his philosophy: A newspaper should first serve the community that supports it. It is a responsible philosophy ~net one we endorse heartily. . Affecting changes in a newspaper is always slow and frequently painful, for both the staff and the readers. We appreciate the positive comments we've received this year from people who agree that what we're doing is worth the trouble. Our progress this year has been considerable. We've worked hard to provide more local stories than we've had in the past, often changing the entire face of the paper from one edition to another so the news delivered to your home is the news about your city, your schools, your police and your neighbors. We've refined our definition of news a bit, focusmgon information and immediacy and de-emphasizing soft feature stories in the main news columns. We've put a harder edge on The Pilot this year because we believe that. above all, our responsibility is to inform. This year, we've begun writing editorials on local topics five days each week-something no other newspaper circulatjng on the Orange Coast can boast -and we've launched:a weekl y teetion devoted exclusively to news of the boating community. Written by Almon Lockabey, the premier boating writer in Southern California, and published every Thursday, this section is unique, informative and deals with subjects significant to the lives of many of us who live at the edge of the Pacific Ocean. We added . the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoon strip "Doonesbury" to our Comics section when it became available in September (the angry calls and letters have finally stopped). and, on our Opinion page. we've added the conservati ve views of William F. Buckley and the wonderful, sometimes whimsical observations of Ann Wells. All these changes, we think, made The Daily Pilot a better newspaper in 1984 than it was in 1983. Our promise to you is that we will strive to make it an even better paper in 1985. The first big chan~e will appear on Friday, Jan. 11 . when we publish the first edition of our new, expanded weekend magazine, Datebook. Datebook will include all the features our readers have become accustomed to findi ng in our Weekender magazine and will incorporate many of the features that now appear in our Friday People section. Alongside Calendar. Beverly Bush Smith's restaurant reviews and stories about the movie and theater, will be Style Editor Vida Dean's popular Paparazzi column. Bett y Po rter's new column about Orange Coast folks - A Walk in the Sun. television li stings, Ann Landers' column, probing and provacative articles by Datebook Editor Scott Hays and much more. The attractive format uses a lot of color and eye-catching graphics. It was designed by our Art Director Steve Hough. We think you'll like it. As we continue to improve The Pilot in 1985 we will be guided by the principle that our newspaper is your newspaper. If you think we stray from that. let us know. Happy New Year from all of us at The Daily Pilot. •• TV ad for truck's exciting, but he's not rushing to buy What's the reason behind smashing, crashing anyway? The other day I happened to be watching TV, and a commercial for a small pickup truck came on. There was a pitchman, who was standing beside a white sign. I forget what his pitch was, but it had something to do wuh a quesuon, hke .. Whafs the best picku p you can get today? .. He paused, to gjve you a chance to sa) to yourself. perhaps out loud. .. Gee. let me think now. What 1s the best pickup available today?" · .... ·~ If yo u've seen this same com- mercial. and happened \O.be dttp 10 thought in response to his question. what happened next probably scared hell out of you. With a tremendous crash and a squeal of brakes. a small pick up backed through the wall. cxactl) next to th is guy·s head. It apparcntl} missed this guy by inches. but he never flinched. He then sauntered toward the camera. and another pickup raced ,to the spot where he was just '·standing, again barelv missing ham. He·s the very picture of calm and aplomb His luck is soon to run out. They <;wing a sign at him and he ducks! It misses again by rnches! Bl_\T WAIT' It <;wingc; hack. and clobbers him in BILL HARVEY the back of the head. I knew they'd finall y get him. Not to be outdone. another pickup company opens 1tscommcrc1als with a man standing on a pretty big. but uncl uttered, se t. Hc·s also talking about what 1s the best pickup. Just as he mentions th e name of the truck. ooc C.lls from a height of at least 12 feet (it's not visible 1n the picture unttl 1t falls) and misses him by such a close margin that his hair is mussed by the slip stream. The truck bounces a few times .. and he slowly walks ahead to a point where anoth er truck fa lls and misses him again by inchec;' At this potnt, I was so conce rned for the guy's safety that I considered calling the TV station and yelli ng for th em to tell thi s guy what's going on1 He obviously docsn·t know that they're trying to squash him. I don't understand why he doesn't know. When you drop a truck from a height of 12 feet . it makes a terrible ruckus. I've seen people who were totalJy oblivious to what's going on. but they had ingested some sort of magic potion that made them lose all interest in anything other than the poetry present in the hills and valleys of your average com flake. Any of ·ttrem would have been totally in- capable of reciting the lines of hype that this gu y was spouting. Their vocabularies were generally limited to ··wow. man!" This~uy was too slick for 'cm. They never did get him. A.f't,er ~ was all over, and I ~ot to t~n1cing about the whole thing. I asked myself what they were trying to get me to do. Were they tryrng to conVJnce me that if I bought one of their trucks I too could drop it from a height of 12 feet? I've owned a few trucks in my life. and somehow. it has never QCcurrcd to me to drop one. Were they trying to rouse me from the stupor that TV commercials usually bestow upon me? They did that all right, but to such a degree that I was too excited-Lo remember what the brand names involved were. In the end. I had to decide that they were trying to sell me a pickup. They d1dn·t, however, manage to convince me to buy one. They did manage to convince me that there were two things I would never do. One was to apply fora Job as the guy in the commercials. This guy ob- viously leads a charmed life, far more so than mine has ever been. . The other thing I'll never do 1s buy one of their trucks. With my luck. I'd gel the one they had dropped. ColumnJ1t Bill Harvey Jive• La Hutlagtoo Buell. Wh t , d ·J... Themob'sNewYearfest a 8 goo enougr-i ·111·k 1 f '11 11,ttl fl -t for frogs is OK for us WI 1 e Y a a .. ~ e a ' Can you \t.'t.' ~our-.ell 1n the middle of the pond. '>ltt 1 ng on the leaf of a water Il ly'' You mu Id clo 11. Rruce. 1f11 were· a V1rtnna lil'v kaf of South America. One \uch 'leaf alont· t0uld SU pport you afloat Mongolian'> don't get bald The more 1ntel11gen1 the prostit ute. the earlier her age of rctrrcmcnt ~o conclude rc!.Carehers who've under- taken studies Our Love and War man. who's also undertaken stud1ec;, notes their report w11hout confi rma- tion. What the wo men arc w1tl1ng to reveal to researchers. he feet ... l'i not conclusive He files 1t alongside the quest1onna 1re that asks psych1atnsts to list how of'\en they make love to their patients v Q. In what suhJCO, \tat1st1call~. I\ a 51udent most likely to get an "1-\' .. , A. American History. That 'iUhJe't in which said student 1s mo'lt likely to 1et an ··F ' arc English. Q mong actor'>. what determine'> L. ~(' status? ~Whatever ~tis the most ticket\. hc\t fhu> show business pt•onll' know onl~ names. of stare, appear aoovc· t1tlt'\ All othcr'I arc '>Upp<>rting rx:rformcr'>. Thi-.. 11..10. ,., a rnl)nC\ matter r ra1.·k stars are gc>1 ng to get a nut her h1g boost come the 1985 01 rmp1c'i 1n South Korea's Seoul. Fi nale, arc sc heduled for earl~ morning there That's TV's pnme ume here Th1rt)-nine m1lho n people ha\l' c,ened in the lJ.S m1lrtal")' si nce 1776, and 10 million of them are strll alr "e ( on'i1dcr that as ) ou plan the pay· ment of veteran•·.' benefits for the nC'Xt war''i 'iUrv1vof"'. 1fany rhat correspondent who chu rned there arc only about 10.000 robots at work 1n the lJn1ted ~tates did not make the count on Monda}. I suspect In New Hamp'ih1rc -remember ttm -it"s against the law to pawn the t lothes off your back. Cioldfic;h need aoldfish. The fish rc\Carchcrc; say they've learned the lone goldfi'ih gcu neurotic. \.\·\"lll NGTON -fon1~ht. cd1n1n0uenceafterthc l97 1$unshot - wh1k mil lions of America n families wounding of Colombo and his death celchra lC' their hopes for a brighter in 1978. the famil y is suit regarded by nrw yt•ar. the champagne will be a Jaw enforcement cxpens as perhaps li11k flat for the "families" that make the third strongest of New York City's up the C 'o..a Nostra underworld. f}ve cnmc families. If th1:y're at all realistic. mobsters ·Two of the Colombo bosses. JACK AIDEISOM from bo'is to button man will be Carime Persico and John "Sonny" toas11ng each other, not with "Auld Franzese, arc already rn prison. and Lang Sync:· but with a mournful the latest indictment names Persico rend111on of"Thosc Prison Walls Are on bribery counts stemming from his •A Colombo "eal>o" John J. Breaking Up That Old Gang of current tour in the (ederal pen. DcRoss, is accused of using his Mine·· \ Herc arc some other developments position as an official of two rcs- Thc numbers a'lone are enough to in the new year that should mute any taurant workers' union loc.als to chill any underworld fcstiv itic~ In merrymaking by the Colombo crime e~tort money from such Big Apple 1981 there were 515 convictions of famil y tonight: restaurants as Cafe Ziegfeld on West organ11cd cnmc figures; in 1983. •On Jan. 28. Martin Hodas. a 45th Street and Ciro's at One Lincoln there were 1, l31. And many of those famil y assocuue known as Times Plaza. convicted were high-level mob boss.-Square's "Kma of the Peep Sbow," •Frank "Bcansie" Melli. a family cs. hke Carlos Marcello of New will be sentenced for his role 1n an ··soldier," has been Ch&J)Cd for his Orleans. Frank Balcstncn of Mil· attempt to flood Canada with hard· role in the alJeged fencing of $2.2 waukec. Russell Bufahno of Penn-core pomoaraph1c video tapes. million in stolen Amex watches and sylvan1a. James T. Licavoli of Detroit •Gerry Lanaella. whom the G·men $700.000 worth of Orient.aJ art ob- and Eugene Smaldone of Denver. have 1dent1ficd as the boss of day-to. jectsstolen from the Robert EJlsworth ("There goes Frank. thcrt goes day Colombo opernuons, faces Gallery in Manhattan. Jim .... ") . . charaes that he con pi red "".ith a •Another family capo, Benny Aloi. But even the 1mprcss1vc figures concrete•workcn' union offil1 I to has been charged with loan-sharking don't tell the wh ole story. As FBI exton 10 New York area fi of -charging the owners of Srlvie's Assistant Director Oliver "Buck" amounts rangina from $7 ·to clothing store in New York City_~ Revell told my associate Tony Capac-S29,000 since 198 1. percent wcokly 'interest on a SS0.000 cio. mob bollse~ can oOen run their •The crime famil y's lcpl a iscr, loan. This shylock activit)'. is said to family crime businesses from their or "oonsialieri ... 79-year-<lld Thomas have occurred in 1982, while Aloi was pnson cells. So 1hc Jus1ice Depa.rt· "The Old Man" OiBella. i$ charged beinJ aivcn $30,595.99 in gambling ment has been indictinJ the enhl't' with ex toning $800 per home from c~1ts and f~b1c by Allanti~C1ty lc,adcrsh1p on grounds that the "fam. the MJR Construcuon Co. tJ the cast.nos. 1ly" Itself cons11tutC$ a criminal Drif\wood Land1na devcJoprnWht in Jact NldUIH 16 • 1y1H1Jat~ L.M. Boyd 11 • 1yadkated mt~sc Atlantic Beach, N.Y •"'fll!*meln. colomnl1t. Th ts not only cnpples the oraan1u· You're a star 1f your namt" ~lls more than the show·5 title sells, and not a star lf It docm't. ln h~tlng ettdltS, produet"rs put fi n t what's hkrly to sell --~ ~ 't1Jhl •dm1ni'1ratjon. but aHows -------------------------~ the JO"crnmcnl to sei1e bank I C· H. l . Schwert1 111 co~nts and other as ts thll keep the Dally P11ot welcomes readers' comment.ti ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ~ •t ~· cr1m1nal cartels funcuoning. This Frenk Zlnl 11.1 Q ~ ( .,, I Tom Telt ~ tactic ha been used in Lo Anielcs. Denver, Cle"cland and Milwaukee. P.,1-.a ..... °"' I,~ ........ ,.. l 'I•· S• The latest chapter in the aovcm- mcnl' war on 01"13nl2ed c~mc 1sduc to unfold Wednesday when a fedcr1I JUd c in.New York will set a tnlll date for nine 1nd1ctcd members or lhc Jo)Cph Colombo family E"cn thoua,h Coltf A ftt t;(lt'~-flC•' •, t 14 ~ I '''' Cretg Sheff t ' £ '"' thr I 00-mt'mbcr C'nmc group dcc:hn- ' ' 0 RJCBARJ> COllENolumolat RICUID · C11u S~xlsm and the Lone Ranger WASHINGTON -I kn ow yo u know the story of Lone Ranger and Tonto and how they run into a bunch of hostile Indians. The Lone Ranger says, "We're in a lot of trouble," to which Tonto replies, "What do you mean ·we,' white manr' In the updated version, U.N. Ambassador )cane Kirkpatrick could play the part of Tonto . In extremis, Kirkpatrick has dis- covered feminism. In a speech in New York, she alerted the world to what it already knew: There arc "classjcal male sexists" in the Reagan adminis- tration. Some of them, Kirkpatrick cha~es. ma y be responsjble for dcnymg her a high-level foreign· policy post. It is these sexists. Kirkpatnck thinks. who told News- week Magazine that she is "too temperamental to hold higher office." The New York speech is just part of the longest Sadie Hawkins Day in American history. For more than a month now, Kirkpatrick I been wooing Ronald Reagan fort son of job that she thinks she de rves by dint of education and. int ect. Off the record, on the record and in Talmudic variations of the two. Kirkpatrick has spread the word that unless she gets such a job, she will ri!tum to hCf' teaching post at Georgetown University. The White House has not stirred. I am leaving. Kirkpatrick declares. and the president says he would love to tbve her on his staff, but there's no opening. I'm not kidding! she sings o ut, but from upstairs in the Whj1e House comes only the sound._of a someone pumping ir:on. This is it! she exclaims, bu1 the Oval Office is silenL This lady has some powerful enemies. And well she should. K.irkpatnck is an ideologue of certain and bard views. Jt is not for nothi0g that she's the darling of the Republican right wing. She drips contempt for the Third World and its pretensions. She loathes the Soviet Union and 1ts system. She distinguishes between authoritarian and totaJitarian re- gimes -intellectual sophistry that's been used to argue that any regime that's anti-<:ommunist is better than any regime that's not:-;. .. ~ She is. in short, a forceful aod powerful intellectual force in Ameri- can co nservatism (neo or otherwise) who could be opposed or cham· pioned for a thousand reasons. the very least of them being that she 1s- as she says others characterize her - a female . But 1f that's the case, it's not hard to believe. Sexual discnmination and sexual stereotyping arc far from rare -especially in the clubby, nearly all· male circles in which Kirkpatrick moves. h's commonplace for women to be in the Senate, 1n the House. in the Cabinet, but not in the highest reaches of the foreign-policy estab- hsh men t. That is by and large still a male pr&scrve. The one situation not envisioned for the Situation Room is the need for a lock on the bathroom door. So Kirkpatrick says the boys have 1t in for her. I, for one, believe it. But where has she been lo these last four years? Where was her voice when others were saying that the Reagan administration was nothing but a (male chauvinist) pigpen. Where was the voice of Kirkpatrick when the adminstration went to war against the Equal Rights Amendment or when it moved to vitiate the law banning sexual discrimination in physical education. I don't remember her Yying very much then. No. In stead, Kirkpatrick 1s one of those who rccalls'hcr sexual identifi- cation when it can do her some JOOd. Once before, when she was locked in a burcacratic death struCth AJex· ander Haig. she rcmem she was a woman and that Haig had the lean and hunV)' look o( a male sexist- clas ic or otherwise. Kirkpatrick won that fi&ht and until recently had not mentioned the matter of sexual discrimination. At the Republic.an National Covention in Dallu1 where feminist-stomping was ,the tavorite spon, she saw no sexism. The blood in her eye was for liberal Democrats. So uais ycar•s Tonto award 1oes to Jqne 'K.irkpet.rick -1 woman who 1pperently tbinb heT tnumpht •~•II her own but whoec troubles a.re the re uh ofsuual d.iscnmination. That 1n fact. may be the case, but 1t would be ca ier to be wmpethcllc ir she did not discover texism only ..-hen it's diMtcd at her. The rest of the time, like the Tonto or the old joke, she bu a dafTcmtl name for these "cl&ss1cal maJc .ex· t'llS " he calls them kcmo be. ltklMN <Wee ll a qa4kald C9/1meJ1t. • ·' ·-L l Illy Piii MONDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1984 r~ percent of ' ..... v.-cc votera undecided OM Of tougllllt on top footHll on LPGA tour, team. 82. ..,. poll 112. ____________ ..... ____________ ..... ______________________ ....;; ____________ __ Eagles' MVP: It's a L·ock(wood) Ohio· St. vs. ·use: Estan cia s t a ndou t does it a ll on basketball court By ROGER CARLSON OftlleOellr ......... Al 6-0. 170 pounds, he isn't getting the rush most candidates for· Most Valuable Player honors in league and All-Orange County laurels would expect. But Adam Lockwood isn't con- cerned about the lack of notoriety, he has an 1ns1de lane to a four-year nde in volleyball vinually locked. As an outside hitter in volleyball he figures to be the key to biJ things for tfie Eagles in volleyball this spring. Bot that's getting a little a head of thi_ngs -nght now tbe only nets LOc_bood and his teammates are concerned with are the o nes hanging from the hoops. And, without the worries that s0me may have while competing in their senior year, the Eagles' do-everything whiz has nothing else to worry about except for the next zone defense he and his Estancia teammates figure to see in Sea View League basketball. The Eagles are known for their 2-2-1 press, aggressjve zone. ball- hawking, fast break, free throw ac- curacy, and in general, the winning blend. And Lockwood fits the description in every category, operating as a point guard, yet a key in so many depan- ments. For instance, among his statisucs in leading his team to a 12-1 record thus far are: . •81 rebounds-an average of6.2 per game. • 80 steals -and average-Of 6.1 per game. •68 assists-an ave.~geof5.5 per (Plea..e eee EAGLltS/82) It's ·run vs. pass PASADENA (AP) -M ike Tomczak and Tim Green, the oppos. ing quarterbacks, hint what you can anticipate offenstvely when Ohio S.ate and Southern California meet Tuesday 1n the Rose Bowl. Tomczak. Ob10 State's senior lader, said of the Trojans. ""They haven't faced option football all year. And we've ~t that pitch sweep to Keith Byars. ' Green, another senior, took a look at an Ohio State secondary that will stan two freshmen and two sophomores. "They're pretty youo& back there." said the Trojans' passer ... We're &0ina to have to put the ball up." Sixth-ranked Ohio State, 9-2, the Big Ten champion, rates a 4-poiot favonte over Southern Cal. 1-3, the Pac-10 wanner, in the 2 o'clock ~e. A crowd of around I OS,000 wall tee 1f Ohio State can win .tu founb straight bowl assisnment and dent the Pac-IO's domination of this classic. In the last IS Rose Bowls., the Midwest schools have woo only twice. Ohio State beat Southern Cal 42-21 in 1974. Michipn defeated Washfogton 23-6 in 1981. The Buckeyes needed victoriC$. over Indiana. Nonbwcstem and' M ichtgan m their last three pmes to reach the Rose Bowl for the first time in fi ve seasons. Meanwhile. the Trojans took the opposite route. Southern Cal stunned :,__washingten, top-ranked nationally at the time. 16-7 to wrap up the Pac-10 title in the ninth pme. Then they lost to UCLA 29-I 0 and Notre Oame 19-7. Southern Cal. ho~ver. had 11 turnovers tn tbose defeats ... I would not exJ'(Ct lhdn to tum the ball over agamst us," Oh10 State Coach Earle Bruce said. Even 1f Tomczak. playinJ for the first ume thLs season wathout a rubberued cast to protect his twtce- broken leg. runs the option. the Buckeyes are expected to rely heavily on Byars. . . It's the Final Four for Bears, Steelers ~ ToplO ·-It's off to San Fra n cfscOfor Ch icago after Bear defe n se f rus tra t eS'S kins WASHINGTON(AP)-TheycaJI Chicago the Hog Butcher to the world ... and today the nickname ts cnurely appropnate. The C hicago Bears defense chopped up the Washington Redskins' famed "Hogs" offensive line on Sunday en route to downing the Redskins 23-19. scttang up next Sunday's National Conference Championship showdown wi th the 49ers an San Francisco. The Bears defense, which set a National Football League record for sacks wi1h 72 dunng the regular season, made life miserable for quar- terback Joe Theismann. sackan' the Washington sisnal caller seven tames while forcing ham to run on five other occasio ns. "This 1s one heck of a football team we shut down today," Chicago Coach Mike Ditka said. "We played relent- less football and when you play that relentless some gOOd things have to happen to you." As well as Payton played, however. he needed help in bringing the Bears I heir first playofT victory in 21 years . As they havea ll season. the Bears top-ranked defense rose to the oc- casion. beating back the opposition to preserve the victory. With the game on the lane an the fourth quaner and the Bears nursing a six-point lead, the C'h1cago defense held the Redskins to Just threc yards total ofTense. In the process, they intercepted a pass and sacked Theismann four tames. With their own offense suddenly 1nefTective, the Chicago defenders were caJled on three tames an the final period to tum back Wa hington after the Redskins had taken over in Chicago territory. The Redskins. who completed their sea on-at 11-6. were unable to take advantage of the favorable field position. ............ Pittsburgh shuts down Elway to gain AFC finale Sunday again_st Dolphins DENVER (AP) -The Pmsburgh teeters' game plan was to run the ball and keep pressure on Denver Bronco quanerback John Elwa). and whale the result wasn't exactl} anasuc. the effic1enC) wuh which the} pulled 11 ofT was awe-anspanng Frank Pollard rushed for 99 >ards and two touchdown!.. and Walter Abercrombie added 7~ 'ard<.. The Stcelcr defense 1>ackrd Elwa' lour times and intercepted him twice including safct} Enc ~11l1ams· 18· yard return that set up Pollard\ chnchang score with I 59 rcma1n1ng to give the teclers a 24-1 7 1'.Jat1onal Football League pla~ofT' 1ctor) Pittsburgh. which had the "orst regular-season record of an) da' 1s1on wanner at 9-7. now advances to thl' Amencan Conference champ1on<;h1p game next week against the Miami Dolphins an the Orange Bowl. Denver had a 13-3 regular-season mark History 1s on the t~lcrs' side Denver and Pittsburgh had met 1v.1cc before an d1 v1S1onal pla}off actaon. and both tames the winner v.cnt on to pit\} an the uper Bowl run the ballJUSt lake we did toda) ... ··The d11Tercnce an the game was their ab1l1t} to run the ball and our anaballl\ to run 1t.'' said Denver Coach ·Dan ReeHs. whose team gained onl) 51 yards rushing com- pared to the teelers· 169. .. Goan~ an, v.e knew we had to get our runnanggamcgoang. Wedadn'tdo 11 To get o ur pas<;ang game going. we had 10 handle the hht7. and .,w J~ didn't handle 11 You ha'e to gi ve their dcfen~· credit The\ dad an e'cellent JOb ·· • 'oil was pleased b} his team's ab1ht:. to bounce bad. from ad,ersat} The teelers rcco' ercd from t"-O first- quaner fumbles d~p in their o" n tcmtor). from a blod.cd punt that ga'e Dcn,er possession at the t.ttler 4-\ard lane. a~d from .a 17-10 third· quarter ddicat .. What happened to our team early could ha'c knocked the pins out from under anvbod\ .. 1'.oll ..aid "Our comeback. 'ihO"' "hat this team is made of" Orange County hig6 school · basketball Dally Pilot eelecticma 1 ..... Dll (18-0) 2. Ocean View (10-2 ) 3 . htaacla (12-1) 4 . Capo Va1lley (11-2 ) 5 . &I Dotado (11-1) 6 . Ftn. Valley (7-4) 7. Npt. llarbor (9-2) 8 . Brea-Olinda (9 -3) •• roodalll (9-3) On offense, the Central Div1s1on champs were giv1hg the ball 10 1hear Mr. Everything. Walter Payton. The National Football League's career rush mg leader. Payton ran for I 04 Jllrds and threw a 19-yard touchdown ~ss as the Bears hande4 the Redskins their first playoff loss ever at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium and ended their bid for a third straight trip to the Super Bowl. rwice, the Redskins were forced to pun t after being pushed back by the Chicago defense. A third dnve. which netted just 21 ·yards, ended when Mark Moseley's 41 -yard field goal was wade to the left. The Bean' Watter Payton throwa a pua for a TD. "Our run blocking "-BS e\cep- 11ona1:· , tcclcr Coach C'huck oil s.11d "Against ~1am1. we'll have to DcO\cr came tntt' the game with the lif\h·bc'>t ru\htng detenS( in the 'Fl. and hJd held oppo nent\ under • 1oo)ard<,onthe mund1n1tsla<;tfhc games 10. ftie) Cd.II f8 -Sl .U..lon Vt (10-3) \ * J'oday's Bears: Modern MonSters of the Midway "''-•v~"' I Al times .-OT I CON,aRaNCI SaM,INALS S.tw•Y'• 5ar'ft NIJ< s.n Fr•nclKO 21, New Yotll Gl•nl\ 10 ,( M..ml 31, s..ua. 10 ,_.Y', kere1 .. ,( (hlc•UO n. wun1no1011 1• Al'C PlllMIUl'el't ,.~Ifft' 17 C:ON,aaaNCI CH~NSHlf"S SllM9Y'• GMWt By HAL BOCk ,..._.,....., WA HINGTON (AP) -These Chicago ·,. ars arc modem Monste~ of the Midway. tou&h throwbecks who play deferu.e with a sense of history. .... • There is an apprccia\ion l'iere for the l~cy of Dick Butkusandloc F-onunato. Bill George and Doug Atkins, Gcorae onnor and Ed prinklc -men who built a legend. Three umcs in unday's NFC' playoffaame. Al'C , l'llllburth ., Mltml ((NIIMI •• , '30 • m I Wa hin,ton tined founh..quaner dnvc in Chicaio s half of the field and each time the modem MOl)."Crs dua in and dami the Redskins to make any Pro&rt' "" (hl(aOO •• S.n FranclKO IClltMe' t •• ' om l Wftlll IOWI. ,..,,JM.. ,., ---Mfe) A, c; Cllaft'IOMIOI "' N r c; O\IWnDIOn IC ha"""' 1 .. ) ,,.,,, "Th<' founh quancr i• our tame of the pme." Richard Dent taid. p1ttina out the wo('d • "We hkc to ha"e the dcfcnSt" on the field 1n thr founh quarter " · · ... Time and agam. they came ru hing an to the Washinaton backfield. introducing them· ~Ive rather rudcl to Joe The1smann Mr. The1smann. meet Mr Dcot Thrtt -udcs..for 23 yards-O~cr Jtcn: i Mr Dan Hamp\on. Two saC'k for 15 }&rd > hello to Mr. tlcnf') Waechter and Mr ~te'c McM1ehael. one k op1ttc lor 11 mort' yard . "We had a diet of fi h. chicken and bttf all week," Hampto rf 1d. casually to•mna oO a line he mu t have constructed da)s,bdorc.Just wa111n• to drop on the "ll<>i'S" of1hc Rt'd'l .. an\ ofTcn 1vc hnc "We were hungry for por._ ·· Thi wa a team that had c tabh\ht'd 1 at• nal Football l.c.a&ut' rt('(lrd of 7~ ._, with &ood. okS fashioned. 1ou h ll\._hna. no~foM~·ball footbtll Ott unda\', the Beat) P"C Wa h1ngton a tc\tbc>o._ drmtm· ) .. \tnttaon , "Wr ~crcn't "'a1ting around · Hamptnn \aid .. It wu nothana fanc} It ~a" thr "a' "l'. "-On a lot of pmM lht4i sea n • • ) OU 'llrnply Y C .. the Other IU\ \Ill\ Dent was a keJ about the fit'ld J'()'\1t1M that made C"t11 o""s founh quam-r t~ ~ •~ih "He}. \\C'tt the No. I dt'fon 1n thr lca,.uC' ... hcsa1d "field po 1t1ond~ n'tbothcrus ~l' \\Crt rc;ilh· cominJ off the ball '\\ e dtd .i .)(11:l • Wa t11na1on had wo"-\1 a touchdown a1 th<' end of the third quancr. cutting ('h1 o·\ lco1d to a Prtl'IMOU 2~17. For the nC\t 121'2 m1nu1t . the pmc v..-1, pla)cd rntuTI an . C h1c~o'\ end of the field. But 1hc clo~t the Rc<hlans came to nn b' them IH1. wu a 41-~ an.I fidJ &Oil att mpt b Mark '1l selc\ 1ha1 \ltltd 1J• left. "We C\P«'C'd tn '~nd a Im ot um 1n our •• ,t! • . . \ . own tcmtor)," Hampton said "But 1f you prepare :,.ou~lt mcntall) for It, you can do II .. ~hen the Bears found themselves trapptd in thearown end ol the field qain. they took.an automau Qtfh) rather than n k a punt. \\,,uhar\ ton.. 1t.ibouJd be noted. WU pla)'Ul&& t'11t of defense of 1\ own Wllh five sacks.. three t1f 1hcm hy Rich Milot "1 had no quC"St1on abou\ 1' at all." Coach M1kt Oaka lllld of the safe\ "··1 dl)n't ltno 1t 1f wa the nght thing to do, but 1t sllll pvc u a lour-point lead." Four point~ m1 ht a ~II be 40 v.ith lbc hhlllng Ban nd m"°'hm:. lM Oflllnal Moruten mu t e brcn watchina and • mil1na at th11 modern "' ion of v1n• Ctuaia<> Ban foot "'311. .. . . . y 1a 112 Ofeoge Cou' DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 31, 1934 I SPORTS BREAK Despi te BYU's·record 70 percent of voters undecided on No. 1 From AP tl pate MIA MI -lmo51 70 percent of the ._otcrs 1n The Auocuucd Pre<u collcie football poll arc s11ll undecided about the eventual nauonal champion dt'\p1te No 1-r.anked 11ngham Young''> 13-0 record. according to a sunc-y taken b> NBC"-l V. Rich As..cnz10. adm1mstrator of NBC ~pons. \aid Sunday the network reached 58 of the 60 AP vote~ and 4 1 of them -68 3 percent -said they had not ~llled on Bnl!.ham Young as the national champion The other 17 said they would vote for DYL' rcgardles of the outcome of·Tue'iday night's Orange Bowl game between runn~r-up Oklahoma. 9-1-1. and No. 4 Washington. 10-1 . which will Ix televised b~ NB . The sunq also disclosed that Oklahoma might win the national champ1onsh1p 1f the Sooners win the Orange eo~1 b) lWO touchdowns or more, while Washington apparent!) has no chance to firush No. I The 41 undecided voters were asked how the) would vote under the following circumstances: I. lfOldahoma wins by less than a touchdown - Oklahoma IO. BYtJ 15, third-ranked F'londa 4. undecided 6. 2. If Ollal\oma wins b} two touchdowns or morc -Oklahoma 28. BYU 4. Flonda 2. undecided 7. 3. If Washington wins by less 1han a touchdown - BYU 18, Flonda 9. Washington 7. undecided 7. 4. If Washington wins by_ two touchdowns or more -Washington 16. BYl · 9. Florida 9. undecided 7. 5. If the Oangc Bowl end-; in•a·lle -BYU 16, Flonda 6. Oklahoma I. Wa<;hangton I. fifth -ranked Nebraska I, undecided 16. T he pollsters were not asked how the\ would vote should Oklahoma or Washington "''n b) 0bet1Aeen one and two louchdown' But NBC asked all 5ts \Olerc, "'ho the\ felt '-'OUld win if BYU played a game again'>I the lour top ,contenders. The replies \\Crc a'i foll o"s BYU-Oklahoma -< }ldahoma 19. BYl lO. undecided 9. BYU-F'lorida -Flonda '6 BYl 13. undecided Y BYU-Washington -BYl ' 27. Wa.,h1ngton 2 I undecided JO. BYU-Nebra'>ka -l'tcbriJ\ka 'U l:JYl t 2 I un- decided 7 Brigham Youngcompk1cd 1t\ c,ca<;on ~•th a 24-17 victory over M1ch1gan 1n 1hc Hul1da) Ro"" I on Del 21 and became the second maJor-collcgl' 11.'am 1n the last MO years to compile a 13-0 record Oklahoma. NBC IVld 1he Orange Bowl have bccn touung Tuesda) n1gl(t's game as a na11onal tham- pionsh1p contest becau!>t' thc'.t ..a> BY pla~s a \\.l'Jl schedule The AP will announce the 19M4 nauonal 1.hamp1on Wednesda) afternoon ~ote of the day .. , wu looking for a gOOCI game to end my · career on. I wu realty sucking It down for a whlle but I haYe the rest of my llfe to heal." _..: Ouarterbeck Nllte a........, of Army, who, ~te ptaytng wfth a crecked rib and pulled t:'arNtrfng, rushed 28 times for 138 yards In leadlng the Cadets to a 10-6 victory over Michigan State In the Cherry Bowl. Miami coach punches writer PHOE'\ IX -..\ lo'> Angele' I 1mc'i sporuwntcr "'a' punched and had a briefcase thrown at him Saturda' when hc interceded 1n an agrumcnr bc1wecn a colleague and a lln1vers11y of M1am1 <1ss1.,tant football coach. the newspaper said Miami 01Tl·ns1vc coord1natur C1al"\ "itevcn<. had 10 be restrained h' rwo fcllov. w atht'\ altl'r Laking'>"' 1ng'> at Riel Rc1ll\ hitting him on{e 1n lhe 'houlder lhl Times n:pom:d ~unda\ The trouhk bcgan v.hl·n "itl'\~'n'> ordered anothcr Times '>pon.,wn1er Julie < <1rt out of the Mi:1m1 Hurru.:ane'>· !oder room l hu1'><la' Ms. Can and Reill) werc as.,1gned tu wvcr thl'. upcoming Fiesta Bowl football gamc between berween M1am1 and 1he (LA Bruin\ 'ihc had entered the locker room w11h the male reporter'> when 5tc' en" ordered her ou1 Ste, en\ later <:alled M!> (an J\1dc and alleged!~ began berating her ';aturda~ v. hcn Reill) interceded and began ar$.u1ng with thl'. u>alh When Steven\ confronted Reilly near the team hotel 20 minute'l la1er. he punC'hcd lhc iN;swntcr and threw a bnclcasi: at him tw11:e m1'i'>1n th 11mes the ne"'spapcr said Miami Head ( h J1mm\ John'ion and A1hlc11 l Director 5am Jan lo' 1ch apolog11ed 10 Rc1ll~ aftcr lhl' 1nc1dent Time\ \port\ ed11or Bill [)v.uc: \aid hl' v.<mld discuss the 1nc1dcn1 with the newspaper's law)er.;, E d m on ton, Canu cka tie, 7 -7 Edmonton hcld a b-3 le d earl) 1n the than! penod onl) 10 ~>e Van\Ol.IHr .,torm ba' k w11h four goals an 5· 14 a'i the 1""0 Nauonal Hex key League team\ fought to a ... 7 ue ~unda) night A.Iler Glenn Andtrson \Cored the '(\.Ond ol 1\1'> t~o aoals 341 '>C."Conth into the ~ saon 0 001 Lidster connected a1 2 54 Pelu McNab \{'()red a minute later Pa trill ~dstrom tied 11 40 <,«onds after that and Maril KJrton's ~cond iioal of the niaht put the ( anuth on top Jart Kurrl scorcd w11h S 28 rema1nin1 to produre the deadlod. . Bo~ton spotted Winnapq a 2·0 lead 1hen srnred four '>tra1g.h1 times. sparked b) rool..1e Dave Donnelly's lim·pc.·n~ goal after Steve Kasper hit the goalpost with .i slap'ihot ao, Boston won , 5-3 The ( h1cago Blade Hawk'> rnnunucd to struuJe at home dropping m fifth game an the last s1>. as CObn Pautrson and Mike E.ves )Cored two goals apiece: m C'algal'} 's 5-.:? \.IClOI'}. Tomu uds&rom SC'orcd two goals and Mark Pavelich sparked tbt ?-Jew York Range~ with a goal and an assist an onlyius ~ond game bad from a broken leg as ~t. Louis fell. 6-2. ' Budd returns, w.tns road race ZL RICH. ~\lollzerland -lola Budd the 18-)car-old South African who made her controversial debut at the Lo<i. Angelts Ohmpu:s. returned to intcmauonal com- pet111on Sunday with a convincing '1c1<>n an tht' "Silvester" road race. · Budd was clocked in 26 minutes, 26 68 setonds in ~ ~850-yard race through the street\ of downtown lunch. . ~omeha Buerk1 of Sw11zerland finished second 1.59 seconds behind 6udd. "ho competed in Lo., Angelts for Bntain. which quickly gmnted her c1 uzensh1p based on her grandfather's birth there Last year's winner here. Charlotte Teske of West Ger~an}. was third. · • 700 Rose Bowl tickets left PASADENA -Onh 300 of the 1.000 [!] Rose Bowl uckets sull available sold c 11 • Sunda). but Touma men I of Roses officials '>aid fans will get another chance for adm1ss1on to the football game between Ohio State and USC Suzy Daily, tournament t1cke1 manager. said there probabl> hadn't been enough time for word of the ticket J\a1lab1hty to gel out She said about 700 low end-zone \eats were still available Sunday. and they went on sale 1uda~ at the Rose Bowl wi ll-call ucket office, near the ~tad1um's south entrance and at 1oumament head- quancrs un South Orange Grove Boulevard. Bucks roll past Celtics Mil W.\l lKEE -Terry Cummings hc:l1e' c\ JI\ ume 10 take notice of the \i1 ""' aukee Bue ks °"" "I think we are a learn 10 be rc<.koned v.11h." he ".1a1d after sconng 2J po1nt'i 10 help the Bucks dl·ka1 lhl' Bo'>ton Celtics I I 4-98 Sunda) night for their eighth straight victory. "We're much more than wmpe11t1vc 1n 1h1s league. We arc a contender." Bur ( ummJllg'> thinks the Bucks sltll have room for 1mpro\t~menl ··wC'·rc sllll a ~oungclub," he )81d. "We don't have thl' \Ctt'ran pla)crc, like Philadelphia and Boston. It 1s going 10 lake time before we reall> blossom." Bos Ion was keli ng lhe efTec1s of four games 1 n ti ve days. al:rnrd1ng to C cl11cs' Coach K.C. Jones. Af1er a 11.1 record 1n October and No.,.cmher. the Celtic-; ha\ c dropped ofT10 11-5 in December Lazers outlast Wichita, 8-7 WIC HI f , -Dcft'nder .\Ian Kelle> c,rnred l\\O 1h1rd-quartcr goah 10 lead the Los Angeles La1ers 10 an 8· 7 win over the Wichita Wings in a MaJor Indoor ~0<.'l'cr League game ~unda\ l\.ellt·~ \rnred ~Ith ts 12 lct1 in the 1h1rd quarter. tJpping a rhrec-goal 'rnnng '>purt 1ha1 lifted Lm .\ngdc'> 11-5 IOiJ fi-5 lcad The \\ 1ng.,· fnk Rasmus~cn scored his third goal of the game ru tit' II at 6-6. but Kelley scored again 12· 37 into the third penocl and Juan Cardenas added an insurance goal al 2 40 of the fourt h 10 pu1 the LaLcrs ahead. 8-6 Kim Rocnl\.Cd \Cored 10 '>Cconds later for the Wings. ~ho touldn't '>core again desp11c pulling their goalkeeper for an c.>.tra attaller 1n the final 3:38 Television, radio TELEVlllON Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Peach Bowl -Purdue vs. Virginia, Channel 2. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Bluebonnet Bowl -TCU vs. West Virginia. Channel 13. RADIO • No events scheduled. • Buckeye booster Ann Ham~ury of Akron, Oblo dlaplaya ber Ohio State pennant at a camp ground area near the Roae Bowl ln Paudena Sunday. Tbe Buckeye• play USC Tueaday. EAGLES' LOCKWOOD. • • From Bl game. the) arc one ol the smallest team\ an • 71 of 141 from 1hc field -which 1he league. 1s 50.3 percent • .\ I J.6 scon ng a' erage. 1n double figures 1 n I I of 1 he Eafl,les' 13 '>tam •l\1ne blocked shots and he\ \.\on 14 11ps •And 111 all that lime -JU'>t 42 lurno' er'> -shg.h1I~ more Lhan 1hret· per game. 11·s been 1ha1 \\3\ 'iln<.c h1\· freshman )car under Pat Roberts. his sophomore season on the JUn1or varsll} team unde~ present varslt) coach Joe Reid and as a Junior under Larry Sunderman when thc E:.agll'\ advanced to the CIF 3-.\ cham- pionship ga me. In rhat span Lockwood ha'> been on the" 1nn1ng side 82 times v.11h 1us1 I 0 IO!of>CS. ·-rm not U\1:d 10 losing:· sa}s 1hc 18-}'ear-old "M}self. Todd (Moon- <.')) and Scott (Clements). we're not used 10 11 and v.c don"1 like to lose." ".\dam war, funous 1n the huddle "hcn 1Ae "ere Q'sing IO Laguna 11 111\ in our first game v.11h them " rctJll'> R1:1d "He'!> rcall} intense .. "The key 1s 1ha1 he would ra1hcr ha'e a steal 1han score.'' "Stealing the ball leads to all of11," ..ays Lockwood. "It's the easiest wa) to get the ball other than the other team missing Its shot." "lt"sa spcual half-court with Adam up front and he comes from beh1 nd to tip the ball awa) \\\•call 11 the 75 and I'm sur1: 11'-; Adam\ favonle call," savs Reid. ·1 ockwood feels ht• has played to hi\ potcn11al in thal department. and "'11h rcb<>undmg. hut he isn't ~11\fil'.d \.\llh h1\ shooting to this point. "It'\ JU\I a mailer of confidence." S<J)'I Lodv.ood. ( onfidence 1s some1hini the Eagles figure to ma1or 1n, despite the fac1 "I don't know how 11 1s w1th a big man." says Lockwood. "~ausc I've never pla~cd on a team w11h a big man. We JUSt ha' e to screen out anp do the things we do best:· ' De1Cns1vel). once the Eagles ha"e established th eir 1one. Reid moves his point guard to the botto m. near lhe basket.~ order to cap1tali1c on Lockwood'\ rebounding ab1h11es. ··.\dam v.ould r.uher pla) ou1 high "'hcre he can ct more steals. but I v.ant the re unds. too," say'\ Reid Thi. e1d\ first expcncnC<.' as a. head coach alter 17 years ac; an assistant at M1'>s1on V1e10 and Estan· ua Bui \\Ith thc-.c Eagles. it's hardl} a nc.,., c.>.penencc for him or his pla)crs. Yoho ha'e been weaned on his coaching m lhe pas1. II takes a lot of !>Carchmg to find a ncgat1 ve factor here -ma} be 11\ thc fact Lock v.ood hogs 1he "ater bottle dunniz 11mc out~ "A >Car ago al lhl· an D1cgu110 Tournament .\dam passed out." \a\\ Reid." It 1!'. a deh)drating s11uat1on , '>O now. he's alwa)'> lht· first guy we go to with the l.\<atcr bottle during time outs to make sure he\ all n gh1." As lor ~holarships. basketball docsn 't appear to be first on Lock- wood's lsst .\ few of the lists he"s on include L'( R1,crs1de. Cal Pol} Pomona and C ·a1 Pol) San Luis Obispo. But the list'i Lockwood 1s checki ng out arc at Hawa11. UC Santa Barbara or poss1bl> lhc Uni\C~rs1t} of San Diego, where it'll be volleyball. rather than paskcthall 'Td hke 10 pla) both." '>3)" Lockv.oo<l "Bui it's pre11y hard. II would dei:x.'nd on some: 1h1ngs.'' Tar Heels latest to lose .in Hawaii From AP dispatches Hawa11 is a nice place to '1s1t. although man) top-ranked college basketball teams v.ould probably ra1hto1 pla} 1here 0 Sunda>. pre\ 1ously unbeaten No. 7 North Carolina became the latest team to lose on lhe is land when ii fel to Missouri 81·76 in the cham 1onc;h1p game of the Hawaii Pacific ( ollcge Invitational tour· namcn1 ··sometimes \OU come over here and can't e'en ·find )'Ourself," Mas- 'iouri Coach Norm <i1cwan ;lfter his 6-5 T1gerc; upser the 1 ar Heel~ in Honolulu Thl· gaml' wa, pla)ed before the comola11on matd1 1n order 10 ac· tomo<late 1he Ira, cl plans of the Tar Heels. "'ho "ere on their "'a' home after pla} 1ng a tournament in ·Japan "'i ou ha"e 10 gne them some- thing:· Stewart s<11l.I. "'The)'rc tired. The} 've been on 1he ro<J.d a long 11mc." ....... 'Y . • North ( arol1na ( oach~ji mj1 h had ltttlc IO sn\ after his team dropped ns firc;t ga"mc an nine out1ngc, "I told 1hcm to hurr) up. the) got a 6 o'clock fl 1gh1," Smi th said. In other Top 20gamesSunday. No. 15 Indiana won m Hoosier Classic by downing Florida 80-63 on Sunday: Oklahoma won the All-College Tour- nament in Oklahoma Cl\) by beating Lou1s1ana Tc<·h 84· 72. and No 18 Lou1c;1ana \tall' toppled .\labama 63-61 The tropical paradise ofHawa11 has become a graveyard for several h1ghl > ranked team'> 10 recent seasons. Mesa Verde toughest on tour? Two year'> ago. No. I Virgi nia was '>hocked there h) < haminade, a small school on the island Chaminade has knocked off Lou1sv1llc teams ranked in the Top 20 the la51 two seasons. and al-;o claimed lhcn-No 4 'iouthcm Mc1hod1q a wt·t·I.. ago EXC E LLENC E \ I .it!ll I ' •I I, d ti I tt. I• 1" I I .; 1! l ' r l t I 1r 1 "\ 'r"., I ,. I,,' l11trodul tory Of(u I I t.111/ \/1111rl 11 I I /, ''" II• "' I ti II I ., Pl1 JI pr• It I j 1, BY t I ' 111 / 111 I J \ 11 E L.E GA NZ \ I I S pN inl s 210 s 250 s 100 , . -~ i:k.~\~tllZ PAINT8'_BODY 1920 NEWPORT IOU EVARD • COSTA ·---------17 14 1 ,.. '1'11& -- Costa M esa course r a ted with the best b y LPGA pros ~1cmbcr'> ul tht· L Jd1e~ Pro· le\\1onal <roll .\\\ou.1t1on ha' enc' er broken par for four round'> (72 hole'>) dunng a sanc11tinL·d lournament at Me\3 Vcrdc < ountn < 'lub in ( O\la M1.."'3 . \ qu1c l rhct'k ol \lati'>t1c'> released relcnll} h\ lht• l PC1A gl\ cs an 1nd1cn11on of JU'>I ho" tough the Me'ia Verde< C lavout ''and wall be wh('n the l 'niden · l.l'C1A Im 11at1onal re- turn\ March ~-10. 1 he tought•\t par-5 hole on the entire urtu1t " at Mesa Verde. acrnrd1ng to the poll The I I th hole 1\ H:! )ard\ 1n knglh and took an a\Crage of 5 47Cl\trokcs per round tor the pro~ ) ct 111s onl) ranked 47th on the list Me..a Vt·rdc had 1he most· hole~ h'>tcd 1n the 1op I 00 toughest played on the LPG.\ tour during 1984 with nine Two other courses had !II.>. hole'> 1n the top 100 for the runner-up \pot fhc tought~t hole at Mesa Verde" Wh> thl' 10th. of 1..ou~ This 4 10- ynr<l hole 1~ third 10 he 1our and \tarts w e shot O\ er ter It nl!.o h s wa ter on the nght of the htnding area and look an average of 4.650 ~trokcs per round Where urc two touahest hole\ 1n 1hc l J \" The women pro · y the)"re on the \ame courst 1n New York The 420-)ard unlurk> I 3th at Corn1na C ountr; C lub played to e stroke average of 4.837 or .837 over par. The · fir~t hole. :t' 400-yard par-4, played to a 4 fi99 stroke avcraie and 1s h'lteJ 1n the No .• 2 pos111on. ~urpns1naJy there v.erc only 84 p:m 1n four rounds of ~olf and four bardic~ on the I 'th at CominJ for nll How ARD , HUDY Gou members of the LPGA tour playing there 1n t 984. The I 0th at Mesa Verde had only 12 b1rd1cs and 179 pars 01her tough1cs at Mesa Verde include No 8. a 380-yard par-4 which 1s ranked 21st: the 367-yard 141h. another par-4, is ranked in a tic for 42nd: No. 9, a 387-yard par-4 and No. 17. a 377-yard par-4. are tied for ~4th on 1hc hst. the 378-yard No. 5. another par-4. 1<1 t1ed at 71 st: No 1 l . ano1hcr par-5, 1s tied for 791h. and No. 16, a par-3. 1s 96th. Only fi ve par-Ss are listed in the top IOOand two of them are on the Mesa Verde course. fhere arc 11 par-3s hut Me'\8 Verde ha!> only one 1n this r:ttc~ory w11h the re;;t all par-4s It s small wonder th3t the lad~ pro\ hn'e a difficult time ma1nta101ng a '>ub-par \C1>n' lor lour da) s of com- rx-tillon on a <:ourc;c that 1s rankl•d among thc tought'\I lhc 1Aomcn pla\ l'.ldl H 'al While C\Cl'ul1\l· product·r l.arn lµra\h1 1'i dceph 1nvol,cd in the lJmdcn In' 11a11onal at Mesa Verde. 11 1sn·1 h1'> onl) 'enture 1n profc .. saonal golf. "I produ,·ed the World Senes of Golf this year," Larry ad mits. 'Tm also nceot1a11ng with the PGA to s1age the Skins Game com~tit1on every Tuesday morning befi re all PGA tournament this year 1th a weckl) purse of SI0.000 which leads to the final for ~ompet i ng 1n the finals next year wall be last year's defending champion. Jack Nicklaus: the overall leading mqney wanner in the weekl y events on Tuesday fo r the year: a player selected by his fellow pros: and a 'lponsor's entry. 'Tm also working on a Bob Hope tournament in Japan similar to the one in Palm Desert. I've sa'-ned a contract but the dates haven t been set yet." l~m<ih i also conducts nn LPGA Un1dcn event in Japan for that country's profcssaonals. Suns topple Clippers LO . ANGELE. (J\P) -Larry Nanco's p mc·h1ah l 1 points and \t'Ven rebounds apparently weren't enou&h to convince some of the Lo AnacTcs Chppcn thot he mukc a d1fTercncc 1n the PhoeniA unf game. "l don't think he was the wholc difference," ~ad Clippers' forward J1mc Oonald\On "l'hocn1x 1 pl&)'· 1na much hctter a• a team now and we aren't. We didn't play our hcst p mr tonaaht .. I Nance scored 16 of his points in the fourth quarter 10 lead the uns to a I 17-109 National Ba ketball Assoc1a- t1on victory over the hppcn und y n1aht at the ports Arena. • During the ln't mceuna of the two 1cams on Nov. 2S, the Clippers ~ullcd out a I 1 ~109 victory. An injury s1dchncd Nan c that game Bul Nance wu healthy undJly n1aht and hit ''·20 from tht fk ld • ., , Th1!> 11mt'. 11 wa~ M1~\oun tha 1 lanced thl' I ar I fed~ 1n llawa11 Jeff Strong '>t'ored 24 points and Malcolm Thoma5 added 2J for the I 1gers while Dan B1ngenhe1mcr made five ofw< foul shots 1n the fi nal 24 second'> to seal 1he victory. Missoun, 6-5. took the lead for good shortly before the end of the first half. North Carolina pulled wi thin 7'· 72 on a Jump 'lhot by Kenny Smith wi th 46 seconds left in the ~me. but the Tar Heels fell v1ct1 m to Bangenhc1mer's free th rows, Smith and Brad Dnughcrty scored 14 _P<?int apiece for North Carolina. which beat Hawn1. Pacific 8·8-69 in a fi rst-round game. · Wes t Virginia, TCU battle HOUSTON (AP} _; Texas Chns- 11an u fety Byron Linwood calls 11 "n scrappy attitude." Has coach, Jam Wacker. says 111' "fire 1n our eyes." West V1,.in1a C:onch Don Nehlen call s 11 1n.iunc~. / Somcthina cnusc"U TCU to lose 1~ final lWO sames and We l Virginia to drop its last three pmcs of the &eason arfd the 1wo team , wtll lry to get .. h .. back ton1aht n1&ht (Channel 13 aJ S o'clock) when they meet in the 26th Bluebonnet (k>wl '" the Astrodcomc. "Riaht !\Ow tho moo& as that we h1¥e 10 ac t the scrappy type of ott11udc that we had throughout 1hc ~cason." Linwood said. - "We have to rc.-decm ourselves to •how LhBt the o0en and defcn~ weren't a fluke nt thc end of the ~asan We ha"<' to prove: ounclv~ all O"er again," ~ ~ ._,...~ - ·~~~~~~~ ........... --~~._..:;;:::::;;~~-::::::~-=-~~ -· FOR THE RE CORO H8A WHTlltN CONl'llllNCI "IClfl< OIVbltll W L ,ct, GI LA Ltll.,, 11 10 ... -~nli. 17 I~ Sll S Portlen<I 14 17 '51 ' 71 , S.eltlt 14 11 4la I LA~' 14 19 .424 l 't> Golden $tete 10 10 333 11 Mlelwttt DlvlllOft 19 ,, 613 II 13 stl Dtnvtr Hout Ion DallH Utt h San Antonio 1S IS SOO IS 17 469 14 II 4la Ke n-., Cllv 11 11 179 )'I 4 I S I ] IASTlllN °CONl'IRINCI A .. ntlc DMMon 26 • I ll ,. 6 IOO I Botton PhlltOttOlllt Wuhlnglon New Jtrttv New York 19 13 IS 17 12 11 S9• 7 469 11 lS3 1S Ctt1trt l Dlvhlon Mll wtukH Chlceoo Dttron Atlenle lnellt nt C1tveler1e1 27 II 16 IS 16 IS IJ 19 I ,, .. 7 S16 S16 s 6 17 SllncltY'l Sc.,tt '°' 767 21• s I , 12 I ll > P~n1a I 11 LA Cl111oert 109 Mllwtui.H 114 Botton 9t TDnltflt't Gamet No 11•mtt sc11edu1td Tu.tdlV't G•m" lncHt ne ti Ut•n PhllaOtloh1e et Por 11e no Sun• 117, Cll~n 109 PHOfNIX Cl17) -lucu 10 16 1·2 21. Nance 13·20 S·7 31 , Edwarot 7·14·2·:\:)16. Holl.on 6· 14 O·O 13, Mecv 7· 10 2·2 16. Humol\rltt 1·2 O·O 1. Jones 2·7 O·O ' Aelems 2·7 1·2 s. Scott 2 4 O·O 4, Fosre; 2·3, 0-0 5 Totatt 5?·99 11-16 117 · L.A Cl"'"'RS ( 109) -Cage 3·6 , •• 10, Johnton S· 13 1·4 11, Walton •·9 2·l 10 Nl•on 4 14 O·O 9, Smlln 6·8 10·12 22: Bridgeman 10· 1? 2 2 2l Ca lc;hlngs 1· 1 •·• 6 Dona101on 1 · 1 7 7 4, w errlcll 7., 0-0 • Wnlle •·4 2 ' 10 l'otait 40·71 77 lS 109 Score bv Ouarttn Phoenix 74 l7 29 32-117 LA Cllooers 2' 34 t7 2~109 Tnree·oo•nt ootit-Hollon l=otrer Nikon. 8 r•e1geme n l=oultd 01.1t-None Rt· OO...no•-Pnoen•• '3 IL.ucts Edwarelt II LOI Ange" ,, IWallon 'll AU1ttt- Phoen1x 11 CMocv 91, LO\ An11t·et 21 (Nfaon. 13 To••• IOuls-Pnoen s 21 LOI Al!gflH 7) Allt'IOance -11 019 Sunday'' cofte99 icorH WEST Hewe ·H110 t3 Simon Fruer 8 C 7l MIDWEST Cre•onro11 60 Notre Dame SI SOUTH LSU 63, Aleoeme 61 SOUTHWEST Ar• · llllle Rocio. 42 SE L.ou•11ene 13 TOURNAMENTS Al·Collfft o i..11nome 14, loul1lan1 Tech 71 Cflrsll 0 1o.1enoma Cllv SJ, Menh11ter1 S2 (lhlrd) Clllco St. lnvltttt-1 Chico SI SJ, Humboldt Sr S~lrsl) AIH ke·l=a lrDa nlU 60. Whil.Norln St flnlrel) W Oregon SI C1rroll Coll 51 llllln> Wnllller 70. C11 Lurnere,,. 6) (\tvtnlnl l'ar Well Ciani< Oregon SI 70 C1ilfornle St (lorsll Oregon 63, Fresno Sr 60 llll·rol Murrey St 77, Por11anO 49 (fl ftll) Penn 11 D1vtdson IO Cltvtnlnl Hawaii "•c.lfk ln'tlllatltnal Mln ourl 81 Norin Ce r0t1na 16 lorl11 Arirone 10 He we! Pectllc 66 contoie • hOn! Hootler Clank 1no ene IO F1orle1a 63 tf>rttl Mlem1 Onlo "' Ar IOrlt St S2 """Cl NIC Tournemtnt 8tm10>1 'S• 10 C1 Po•v·Pomone lttvenrn How AP top 70 tared 73 No I Georgt•own 111 01 btel Ten· ntstH S111t 77·"4 ot1• Norr11 Ceroflna A&T61S6 No 7. Duke 19·01 oe1• A1ao1me 8irm 1ngl'!em 76·67 0.11 Sournern Ce111orn1a 7s-7l No 3 Memonos Stele ts·Ol 010 r1ol 01ey No '· Soulnern Mtmoo111 {9 11 1011 ro Cnemlnedt 71 70 NO 5. SI JOM'• (I· II bHI Ola Dominion 77·66, bH I Nortn Cerotlna srete 66·S6 No 6, Svrecuse 11·0> bHI Derroll 77·63, OH i DuouH l!t 75·60 NO 7, Norrh Caroline !l ·ll oeal Hewell Pacific 11·6t, Iott 10 Mlu ourl 81·76 No I . llllnol• C1 I ·2l CllO rlOI ola v No 9, DePtul (1·2J bHI Crt lgnlon 87·S8 No 10. Georgie Teen 19·1> OHi Arl<en· "' 72·52, oear WH nlngron 6S·st, bH I Mervlenel 70·69 No 11. w u 111ng1on 17 21 OHi Iowa Slate 12·S9, Iott IO Georgie Teen 6S·SI bHI Hewell 11·63 NO 11 Kansa• II· I I CllCI r\QI 0 •Y No ll. M·cn gan I 11 1<>11 •o TennetHI 11·77 No U Norrn CerOl•ne S•11tt 11 21 t>eet Rutgtrs IO·t.I •OSI to SI Jonn ' 66·S6 NO IS Ind••"• tl·71 bell M em• 011•0 71·12 bttl FIOr oa 80·63 No 16 Virginie T"n II 21 OH i Jemet MeOlton 47·37. fOtt IO V>ro·•U Com· monwH ilh 6'·6S No 17 Oklt hom1 19·31 t>tt f Lou1tv1lle 90·12, 1>111 M1nn111an 121·74 bt•I Loul• • 1n1 Teen .... ,, No II Loul1tt ne Sle lt II I oee1 Utan Slalt 103·71 bHI 1'1eOema t.3·61 No 19 L.oul t1tn1 Teen 110 ll OHi QlllahOme Cltv 90·67 IO\I 10 01o.111nom1 84·72 NO 20. Lou11vll1411 16 " to\• ro Olo.lenome '<l 72 JOSI lo lovoto llllnol1 93·81 Communttv col1199 THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE Wtdn1Selev•1 Geme. l,..anel Vatlev Confertt1ce Cllru\ 11 Cnetfey Rio Honoo at Etsl LO\ Angell's Ml Sa n Jacinto et College 01 DtHr• Rlver1lde et Sen Bernarelll'IO Glenoalt al Cerro Co\o l'rtdav's Gamn l,..and Vtlev Conference Eur Lot Angelt\ at C1tru1 Collelle of D•"" ., R•O HOndO Sen Bernardino 11 Ml !Hin Jtetnto Gltno11.-e1 Rlver\•cM Cerro Coso er Cnetttv kturdaY'I Glmtl St\11'1 Coat! COflfettne• Cvoreu a1 Onnge Cour St ddltb•c-at Ml S.n Anlon•o Gotdell wnr e1 Como1on Ful,.flOll al Cerritos IA" game\ ar 130 om I MISL w .. ttrn Olvltltn w L. ,.ct. ~nOltllO ll 4 76S l.tltn 11 s ... Wl<hllt • 6 soo Ttcorne 1 • QI LH VtQI\ • ' 400 Oefl1s ~ IJ m 1<1n.1•Cl1v • 11 ,,, Et\ltf'!I Olvltltrl 8tll•~· 11 ~ ... '"~ 10 s '" Sr Lou s • 1 SJ) (1tvalan<I • 1 m M•nM\Oll , 1 soo Ptll•bllfOI> 6 • '°° GB I , . , ~ ') 6 f I • . 1 ') , . J 4 ') C0tmo' ~ 10 llJ . \ .., JvMly'\ kwe'\ lattn I W1cMt 1 .. 8tft1tn0rl I Clevt1tn4 \ ..... Oa u I . St Loult ' U1tr \le~ O.eoo ~ Co~' • C1h00tou11 TeNtflf'I OttM Cit""'"° er tnic.e ' T='I'• Geml' ~11 t•mtt .c ultd Wtcllln4llY''0""' K1~'lt\ (lty at T fl('Ot'T\t .. Nf'L •v.tts IAI ttmn•DTI WILD CAIU> GA.Mii • S.tvr•v, OK. 22 S.•lllt u .•• ...,, 7 SV!IMY, D.c 22 Ntw vork Ole•H• 1•. ltemt 1l CONl'lltlNCI SIMll'INAU S.turdllY't Sc.,•• NI'( Sell FrellCit<o 21, New Vork Cil•ntt 10 A"C Ml•ml )1 $t•Hlt 10 S111'1dtv'• sc.," • . Nl'C Cnlcego 23, w"nlrioton It A..C Plthbvr11n 2•. Ot nvt • 17 CON,..ERINCE CH~IONSHl"S SUfllCMY't Gtmet A" Pltf\Durcm et Ml•ml ICn•n'* 4 et f 30 a.m l tfl"C Ch•ce110 e l S.n Freoc1sco (Cllen,,.. 1 et I oml SUPEll SOWL. Sundtv, Jal\. 20 (11 ..... Alt•) AFC Cnemo1on vt NFC Cn•molon 1Cna nne1 J t i l om) 8H'1 23, RfflklnJ 1' Score bv OV•rt•n Cn1ca110 O 10 13 <r-73 Wuhlngron l 0 14 2-19 Flrll Ptf'1od Wuh-FG Mo'•'•v 2S, 7 03 St<ond Ptf'1ocl CM-FG 8 Thomet l4, 3.31 Cnl-Oun,more 19 oau lrom Pt vron (8 Tnomat klc;k) 13 00 Third "•rlocl Ct>l-Gaull 7S OHS from Fuller (llltll failed), 16 W1Sh-Rlgg1n' I run (Mou 1ev kick), s·2s Cnl-McKlnnon 16 01u trom Fuller (8 Thomu kltlll. 10 SS Wurr-Rlggln ' 1 rufl (MOHltV kick), 14 SS "OU""' Period Wun-Safely F1nn r Sleootel out of end rone. 6 S2 Allene1anc-ss •31 TNm Sfa"Ulct Chi Wu F1rs1 dOwns 13 t7 RusnH ·vare11 3S· I 1• 27· 93 Pauing vt rds 196 2'3 Return verel' I J 29 PaulS 10· 17·0 n·'2· 1 !Mic: .. , 8• 7·•9 S·34 Pvn11 S·l9 S·37 Fumt>tes·IOtl 2· 1 l ·2 Pena llH ·va ros 6·34 7·SS Time of Poueu•on lO 2' 29 34 llldlvklual Slathtl<t RUSHING-Cn1te1JO, Pavron 74· 104, Suntv 1·1. C ThOmas l·S, Futter 2·S, Flnttr I· tmlnu1 71 WHlllngton Riggins ?l·SO Tneitmenn S·ll. J.Wuhlngtoon l·S PASSING-<11lc:ego, Fuller 9· 1S·0-71 l. Payron 1·2·0· 19 Washington, Thel1menn 17.,,. 1·291 RECEIVING-Cnlceoo, McKinnon 4·72. Gaull 1·75, Sllnev 1 ·33, Dun1more 1· 19, CTllomu l·ll Pevron 1·12, MoorenH<I H>. Wu hlngron, Monk I0· 112. Mullammtel S·62, Didier •·SS. J Wu hln11ton 2• 12, war· ren 1·11 MISSED FIELD GOALS-Wu nlngton Mottlev 41 Steelers 24, Broncos 17 Score bv Outrttrs Pllrsouron O 10 7 7-2• Denver 7 0 10 <r-17 l"lrll "tf'lod Oen-Wr•gn• 9 oan from Etwev (Ktrl I fl.ICk) 8 30 Ste~ Per1od P r-l'G An0trso11 71, 04 P·l-Po•,ero 1 run !Anoerson II ck!. 1346 --'t -~~erloct Otn FG Kerlol 21 7 $0 Oen-Watson 20 oeu lrom E iwty Kar s k•Clo.I 7 4S P •-l oo'-"10 oau tro,., Melone (Anderson 1<1c .. J 11 41 F °""" Ptf'lod P •-Pol ero 1 run Anoerson "''" 13 0 I AltfQOBllC-74 98 1 THm Staflsllu Pit Dtt1 "''"' oo"""' 7S IS R1..\l'lt1·.arO\ 40· 169 21 SI Pau .ng verO\ 211 19'1 R tlurn vero\ '3 11 PenH 17 21·0 70·38·7 Sec~' 8v 4 37 7 12 Pun!\ 3·28 4 42 Fuml>IH·IOSt J·7 2·0 Pt11111lu ·verd1 •·JO 1·S l ime of Poueulon 32 S2 77 08 lnel.lvloutl Sta!lttl<t RUSHING-Pllrsburgl'I PolltrO 11· 101 At>ercromolt 16·67 Veals 1· I, Lloot 1 ·0 Me tont S-lmlnus 6) Den•er Wl11der 1S·l7 Elwev •· 16, w 111nn1 I· I Parros 1 ·0 Warson 1·lm•nus 31 PASSINCi-P1tt1burg11 Malone 17·:11·0·?24 Oen"". Elwey 19·37·2· 11' Wlllnile 1·1·0·S2 RECE IVING-PltllOuroh LIDO\ S·U Pollerel ,.49 S1e11wor1n 3·31 At>ercro,,.,o t J· II CunM•gnem 1·19 Tnomo1CY1 I· IS Denver Wat\O" I 1· 177 Winder •·22 Wr gnl 7· 16 W1"n11t 7· 12 A eka!lder 1·9 MISSED FIELD GOALS-P1ll\Durgn Anderson 40 16 )9 Denvtr ICt rl•l lt S7 Coll199 bow1J (Al tlmet "STI SATURDAY, DEC. 1S Ctllfomla 8owl 111 l"retnol Nt••Cle ·Lt\ Vegas lO T Olt dO I) lndeiieoO.oc;e lowl (at Sllrevt"'1, la.I A • l=orce ?3, Virginie Tech 7 FRIDAY, DEC, 11 HOlldllv Bowl (at Stn D"9ol 6VU 14 M1ch1gen 17 SATURDAY, DEC 11 Florlda C1tru1 8owt (al Or11ndo, Fla l G11orgia 11 l=1orloe Slstr 11 Sun aowt (It El PHO) M.rvieno 28 Ttnneuee H CMrrv 8ewl (at O.treltl Armv 10 M1c111gen Stele 6 ,.JUESDAY, DEC U llue-Grav Clank (al~, Ala.I Grev l3 8 1ue 1 WEDNESDAY, DEC 76 l"rttdtm l•WI !ti AneMlml lo.,.a SS T fltH 11 THURSDAY, DEC. V l!Mrtv .... c.' 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But he·~ matunng "Cl') ~ell and we're pleased ~11h the contnbuuon he''' making · T1111 Kerr \Cored a goal and ba.d 1wo assist!> 10 1mpro' e the Flyers· record to..:? 1-l 0-5 and move Philadelphia to v.nhin t~o points of the first-place Wcuhington Cap1~ls in the Patnck D1' 1~1on Doug Sm11h put the Km.gs on top, 1-0. at 14.18 of the ftrst period when he \hot a 25 footer that &lanced ofl"tbc leg of Flyer Brad McCrimmon and past goalie Pelle Lindbergh. Murray Cra"en C'-'cned the game with 2:43 left in the penod as he drilled a l .S. foot slap shot between the pads of King goalie Bob Janccyk.. The Fl~ers struck early in the \eeond ~nod as Peter Zezel ~olc the pud. from KJng J1m Fo>. behind tht' net and fed Kerr 1n front for an CU) J(J..foot !.Core ~1th JUSt 20 ste:Ond' elapsed The l\.ing.s Skve Shutt ucd the ~ore ~-:!. after talunJ. a pass from ~1arcel Dionne and drilhn.g a 45-foot slap shot into the lower nlht coment 4 28 of the second period. The Fl~ers struck early again m tht' third ~nod v.1th what proved to be the ""inning goal when Dave Poulin stuffed in a back.hander from the left oftht Kings· net at 1:39 Both goaltes had a busy night as the Fl)t'rs tested Janecyk 35 umcs and the K.lng.s put 26 i.hots on LindbcJ'lh. Dionne's ai>m.t on Shutfs goal was tm 825th career assist. which tied tum for fifth on the all-lime NHL hst ""1th formtr Ot'tro1t Red Wing i'.lex Delv- t'Cch10 Area girls tuneup for league Ttr'e 11nal tuneups before the start ot r-i league pl3\ tor art'a high school gJrls haskt'thall ream~ are set to bcJJn v. edncc..,1a' '-'Ith ( osta ~1esa hosung .tn e1ttht-tc:am tournament also featunng Fountain \'alle~ Estancia and addleback ancl the Cypress 1oume' ~clcoming Ocean \'1e..., and H un11'1'rgton &ach F1"'t-round pamngs at Costa Mesa feature Fountain Valle' vs fatanaa r. • I' p m l. !)addleback ·facing North T'lrramC" 14 30> and the host Mus- tangs talong on Garden Grove C' 301 ThC' ( o<,tJ \tesa T oumament Con- ti nu es Th ursda' ~1th an ofT da' F da' pnor to ·aturda' 's final'i · t ( 'pre\\ Octan \ 1ev.. tew; Bolsa ndc V. ednesda' at p m ""1th ~u!'ltingtnn Bca\.h dra .... 1ng \\amn tn a 4 '\U am game The C'prcsc. wumc' lOnllnue\ through ~turda' The til"\t-round pa1nn~ t... 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Gauchos begin league play Saturday 1 hl ..,, 1th l o;i.,1 ( 11nlcrcnle ha,lrth,111 .1,e ha' a nc"' lool 1h1" st"Jwn thanl' IC\ thl' ,tdd111on ot '·'lid It-had.: ( nllqu: Rut the GauchO'i \11ln 1t hn' e the l•ll\ll'\I ''' 1ac;ks "hen th<'' male thrir \( ( 1.h-hut \aturda' night < nal h Bill Rrummcr., <. •3Ul hc.l\ lrJ\d h' \.11 \;\O \ntOOlll tl\ 13('( lhf red hill \1nunt1c<. 10 h1ghltf.ht the l'11nlt:'rt'nH· opener"' \1cJn"'h1k Or.loge Coa\t ( ol legc "'h1lh 111\I Mth ol lt'> µmc'i to < 'r1rc" l.t't ~a'iC'n pla \' ho~t to the ( h:tr cr' T lf)('O 1<, " '\() for tloth j.!JOlC' .... nhll<"t'.tl ~ "11h 10 I I 4 t t'((lrd "1111.11.:1· on l \1t \.'.In \nt .. n•l' team ~h1lh h." 11clcd ,,n 11 \trJ1ftht "'"' anJ " 11 I 1in th<' '<'a'c.'n ()( < hot' • \l-4 rt'\:onl. hut thrtt of the J('fflt' came to b<'ttcT t~n 3'\"ra c h ' -l c'n@ 8ca'h ('h• < ,11lt'tt<: ol n J ranC'lsco and Im renal\ allc' Onh a 5.,.n defeat tC'I ( h:atlclt 1n 1he ~k\hne Toumam(nl h.' Id\ a blltcr 1:.s1e in Coach land\ ( 11111\' ml1Ulh '\at•nl• ·, Gam" 17·31 p m .1 l 'ftl"C1.\ at Oran r ll&St S;uJdlrha l al ~ t <; n n1on1n ... 1ucn \\ c\t 11 ( ltmp1nn I ull(nt'ln al C (mHl~ • • COMPLETE NYSECOi~Wllll tU .S. registering increases from individual productivity ~ ,By JOHN CU NNIFF set standards of production cfficien-.. .....-.,_,,.,,.. cy, and in the process built the biggest NEW YORK_ As the industrial and most productive econom y the econom~ renews itself w11h brand world has ever seen. And then, for many reasons, it began to lose its new in ustries and products. I\ 1s taking on an old-fashioned look in at ed~~ny, many reasons are oflCredlor least one respect: what happened. Some students of the Productivity is growing again.Just ~ub·; •• 1 •.• 0·005 ·nteJer d w ih .-~ ,._._ 3..Y U I l 11• e 1 as it used to grow beiore Amencans efficiency. Some blamed lazy, un-bccame complacent. . imaginative. t1mtd managements Product1v1ty? Producuv1ty gains'! that couldn't understaod that rewards Some people will tell you they don:1 require risks. even know the terms .. but. that s.. The list ts a long one. and i1 may be beuuse the terms travel in d1squiSO;--" that productivi ty gains shrunk for a But these people knov.· th~n1. you may combina~on of reasons. including ~~sure. because of the impact on their 1heagi1'8ofindustrial plants. the need • lives. to clean up a polluted environment, ' That 1mp;.lct is nothing less than ~overnmenl regulation and tax pol- enormous. involving emplbyrrient icy. and uneffiplovment. rcCl'SSton and And another very large factor: expansion, inhation and price stab-Consumerism. ility, foreisn trade. wages. corporate Consumerism generally has been profits, liv1n$ standards and pride. praised in America. Every Americ.a n Productivity is merCly the efficien-is a consumer. But each Amencan cy of production, and producu vity must be a producer too, or else very gains arc in1provcments 1n 1hat tittle will be available to consume. effi ciency. And as everyone who went After producing a material wealth to elementary school knows. success that was the envy of the world. and good jobs and profits go to the Americans stem 10 have decided it most efficient. was time 10 consume, to live off the For many years the l)n1ted States hard work that had gone before. to use •h· up rather than invest 1n building more production . Americans, feughl to consume the economic pie, but the)' didn't put the same energy into making a bigger one. And as everyone knows. unless you bake a bigger pie you can't take a larger slice without culling your neill.hbor's share. Wage increases excetded gains in production efficiency, and COrp?rate profits were disbursed as dividends rather than rtinvcstcd in tmproved plants. In business, short-term profits 01en came at the expense of long-term strength . .. Government stepped up its ac- tivities. the better to serve people. but as history demonstrates, ii was easier to give assistance to people - government aid, in fact. came to be known as an "entitlement'' -than to finance it. Produc11vi 1y gains, which had av- eraged around 3 percent annually - ·and even reached 9.4 percent in 1950 and 6.9 percenl as re<:el)lly as l 973 - all but disappeared in some years. In 1975 and 1976, and 1980 and 1981 , output of goods and sei:vices actually shrank. A studv by the Conference Board, a non-profit research and educ.ational organization shows thal growth in U.S. produc1ivi1y between 1973 and 1982 was the. lowest IO-year figure in nearly a century. But now. it says. American indus- tries ha ve begun to record signifi cant 1>roduct1vi1y increases again. In l 983, for example, the gain amounted to 2.9 percent, which isn't much lower ll!_an the long-term average. The board credits the 1n1provc- mcnt to thl' Economic Recovery Tax Act of 198 ! , deregulation of industry. low inflation. new 1echnt>log1es and bcner labor-government relation~. · While al! these factors have indeed played a significant role, the last of them cannot be overemohasized. A decade ago labor and mai:iage- mcnt were at each others throats. - Now. having been plagued by the bad times, they have concluded they must rely on each other for their common good. Jn thl' 1mmcd1atl' fu tUTl' that should be easier. because: vanous economists now believe that the factors that returned productivity to American industry will remain with it at least through the rest ofth,e decade. Learning Annex put new twist on the business of education By O'ITEN TIMBERLAKE NEW YORK -Bitl-Zanker may be o n the verge of the ~1g Time wi th his burgeoning how-to industry. Wel- 1-1-1-1. the zany, fast-talking JO-year· old is trying really hard, anyway. The founder. president and chief executive officer of the Leaming Annex, maintains that his business lS the largest non-ar redited ad uh educa- tion ce nter in the countf")' and the first and onl y one of its kind 10 go public. A quaner of a million people havr s1gned up for its short, 1nexpcns1vc personal improvement courses und activities. the Lcarn1.ng Annex sa ys. The company, which was launched .Jft New York in 1980. has expanded !fbito Chicago and Atlanta. It plans 111 ~ .. open centers in Washing1on. D.r .. ·ptuladelphia and Boston 1n January and one on the West Coast b~ nl'xt summer A wide vanety ufcourses -~uch as "Hov.· To Beg.in and Continue a Conversation,': "How To Su vive on MUTUAL FUNDS S50.000 to Sl00.000 a Year" and "How To Land a Part in TV Commercials" -1s offered. and a Children's Annex is planned. . The energetic and cn1hus1ast1c entrepreneur also has started publish· ,fig soft-cover books and audio tapes 1ha1 e.tpand on 1he more popular courses -"'How To Talk Sports to Men." for l'xampll'. Zankersaysa 1clev1s1on program is being d1'iCUSSCd, too. "We want to be the ho...,•-to people." hC'says ... These types of courses have been going on since the 1960s. They .... -ere highly successfutzw ilist made 11 into a profit." The company. "''h1 has not yet reported earning!>. expccts to earn a profi1 ofS400.000. or 10 cenu. a share: on $6.75 m1ll1on 1n revenue in fi~al 19k5. wh1ehl'nd~Juh· JO. 19lS6. · Zanker. v.ho lik(·s iclllng reporters that his compan) will be the Mr Dona ld\ of the industf"). said: '"\\'e're going to be everywhere. One wa) r)r ano1hcr, v.·e·re going. to affect everybody's "1tves out there." Obviously, modesty is not one of Zanker"squalities. Neuher is shyness. He caused a sensation when he tned to throw S 10.000 o ff the Empire Stale Building in March 1982 to celebrate the ) enrollment of the 'K'hool's 100,000th student. Budding officials called his plan a crass publicity stunt. and police prevented it when the C{owd around the bu ilding got unruly and - 1:01nt1dentall y -some robbers tried \~ hold up a bank there al the same t1n1e. .\_ l.Wdauntcd. lanker later dis- tributed 1,000 free tokens at a subway station. f-le also was undaunted by the outrage prompted by a Learning ·\nnex course on how to cheat on )our spouse w11hout ge1ung caught. ' [! -all \tartl'd when Zanker. who grl'Y.' up 1n Teaneck. N.J .. and 1s a bacht•lor. was stud)ing for a master"s degree in film at the New School in Ni."v.· 'l'ork and, "I wasspcndinp,about S6.000 a year on education and my dad was paying for 11. "He called me up and said. 'Let's have lunch.' And. he said. ·r m not" supponing you and go out a get a JOb and stop bc1ng a bum.'" Zanker. who holds a bachelor of arts dercc from the Jicbrew Univer- sity o Jerusalem. took his "bar mitzvah money" and put together a brochure based on friends' sugges- 11on s for courses. Then he wen1 10 Grand ('entral 'f crm1nal early 111 1he morning and handl~d the brochure -wh ich now is published monthly and features .free personal ads -to hundreds of people s1rean1ing through the train station during rush hour. Then, he ran back to his phone to take calls. .. And It s1.ancd 10 hapf"K'n ," Zankcr said. "II expanded ltke wild." What did his father think atmu1 1h1s? "'At first. he said, 'You're crazy Stop ...,·1th this education stuff.'" Zanker said. "Now. he's my biggest fan." The Learning Annex's courses usually last a total of four to I 0 hours and cost anywhere from S21 to $140. A hot -literally hot -one is "The F1rewalk1ng Experience." Another one one offers a behind-the-~enc look at Ch1ppendales, a night club where men strip for women pa11ons. Just where do they get these ideas? .. We JUSt read and read and read.'' Zanker ~td . And he goes 10 a lot of panic,.a. t\I one pany, for example, a group of lawyers in their 30s were talking a bout how they hated their pro- fession. So the Learning Annex found a headhunter who specializes in placing la...,·yers 1n second careers to teach a collr">e. ' UPS AND DOWNS ----- NEW YORK (AP) -The !ollowlno II\! ~how\ !he Over -the -Counter stocks and warrant~ tnat !'lave oone uP 1t1e mo" and down !he most Dai.ed on oercent of ctianoe tor Fridav. No seturltle' lrtdlng oe1ow S2 or 1000 'hare' are In-eluded. Net and otrcentege changes are 1ne dltteref!Ce t>etween !he pn~vloul tlo,lng bid price and Frldtl~\ test Did pr ce. 1 Name Lai.I Cn8 Pct. l y~~!E"" !t I s ~: iii ( vrg~ ( 'f.I Up 1 4.~ I vead 101/:i 1 '/• Up t1·1 olaDR l''• 'f.i 0uo 1 . le: 'II I/• p 1 . r11lv 'ill 'l•Uol . Blrdull J,/o ~ Uo l .l OvER THE CouNTER > ' Paul Ryan m~I commerclu~ll Paul ff. Ryaa,riiM1till~ftil Brokeraae, lnc., h111milll~•~m industrial real cstatiiit~atl:i~id National Scrvi~s ~o«l~l~rllti!lt~ Mar. National Ser1itt11rfiil.,1tq I industrial sites. ~pl-a'q1(1~~ j management serv11:0 1., '1 James M. Htrulltlli!iiii~!Cp 11. C'osta Mesa-based !~~li~llil!lll 1 accounting softwart ki'illlilmt'rf;~1 11 10 Per!O!!I \1 OualSv 12 Novar ll OldN!B 14 UFnGrP 15 Photron 16 CarnRv 17 MaySv A 1 1 1 WM ltr Aulm!l ll' SolrS vn l/al!ek Mdvl un Teran h Brkwtr Endl w t """' j CrwnA Bar1011 J FldM<I un i 1 , , ~ · 111 I !1 •• ~ 11111. I. 1111 .,,a~pr:1 · 1' I ~ :1:~1·1 I:: ~ I '~ f 'I f '~ , I 'I "I' 1·· I " '.I• ., I 1t •1ft 'I ,, 'I :1,l!'i : .• I' ' > 11·" I 1'1 J•, •d .,~·: i1 i1.1'f, 1::1 \) ., .. I DO I ~ 1111 \» L•r • 1· ·· '1 -f, ~ 1'I ., I ~:;h~l:1 • .., / Ii t- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Oecefttber 31, 1* *Al 'What Is your New Year·s resol- . utlon this year?' Beverb Ulvan IrvlDe Boat repair tbop oq er "To learn how to handle s'tress better and have a better attitude toward people." Alu Stark Yorba Ll.Dda Muaaer Dorothy Jobn1on Irvine Clerk "To have reautar boun at work." Aue Tierney lrvlDe Realtor "Be more thoughtful and nderstand1ng of ever)· ne." ''To double my income." achcomber walk• lnatde a vehicle'• • whtle enjoytna the aun at Cryatal .. Delly,...,~.., MllNN ll ...... -;~ ... Cove S tate Park. The aunny w~er la ezpected to continue Tuesday. Michelle Eppler Lagana Beach Manicurist Terri Harrl1 Irvine SaJJ 1calptart1t hristmas brings no joy r fa th er of slajn family .. To oe unemplo'ed .. ··~1ne is to quit smok- ing. "'h1ch I will never do·· A11oclated Pren stmas for Bob Trueblood w11hout tree. bnght lights or he spent the holiday wnh nes of h1S wtfe and three en killed 10 weeks ago in a en-dnving collision. metimes I still think they're)ust ttle trip to the mountains ... that heanng them at the door an) e," said the 37-ycar-old Full- man. "Sometimes the whole still seems unreal." man charged with four counts cond-deg.ree murder 1n the sof Pamela Trueblood. 36. Enc. erry, 9. and Scott. 8, said he t block the tragedy from his on't think my conscience can get used to 1t," said Michael y Reding, 26 "It was a mistake such monumental conse- es." ........ _ before the accident. said he hopes his case serves as a "'aming "I had heard about other drunk dn' 1ng deaths. of course. but I kne"' 11 would never happen tO me.'' he said. "I would hope that other people wh o think the same way don't make the mistake I made." On Oct. 23. Trueblood came across the accident scene a few minutes' d~e from his home while searching for s fam1l) and two other children. who ere late returning from a g> mnasucs class at Cal State Full- en on The Truebloods' Chevrolet C1ta· lion had been struck head on b:,. a Mercury Cougar Fullenon Sgt. Ken Kepner de- scnbed the mangled C1tat1on as "a holocaust." Bnan 'Rector. 12. and haun Ratcliff. 2. nding in the Trueblood car. were senousl~ in1ured in the crash "It realh· hit me ""hen I ordered the grave mar'kers 't ou don't need them unless the} ·re realh do"'n there." he said The Truebloods had been mamed 15 ,ears . . :Even after all the ume we were mamed, people would ask 1f we were newl>weds We met on one of those Chapman College 'semesters at sea.' Our first date was in Buenos .\ires. She was the love of m\ \Outh. and neither one of us ever reall) gre"' up ... he said. Of the man accused of the deaths. Trueblood said: "I don't spend a lot of time thinking about Michael Red- ing." "I think he's guilt~ of second- degree murder and he should go to pnson," Trueblood said "If he walked into m> house and shot them all. the~ wouldn't be an)' less dead·· John "Buu" Collier Irvine Jim Fllanc Irvine t showed Reding had a bloOd- ol level of0.11 percent. surpass- '1.\t first. t couldn't reel an)th1na," Trueblood said. "I was numb. But when I got in bed that night and realized I "'as alom'. that's when I broke down He said he 1s coping with the loss through religion and the suppon of his and his "'1fe's families "In ever) wa) that's meaningful I died that night," he said ··\.1 ) life ended then. and no"' rm tr) ing to put together a ne.,.. one " Professaonal pool plaver Vldti> store owner e 0.10 percent legal hm11 for $· ing. who had left a bar shonh $1,500in lleyautos block of La y that some· 1977 Toyota parked 1 e\t1mate bloc-kof nn turday that r bedroom s home The pmcnt worth h S 'SO Rabh11 .\ windo"' "'a' broken to hurgl.inn· a bro""n 198.'? I ord 'an 5tl•reo equipment "'onh $800 Y.3\ stokn .\ Y..indo'" was al\O broken to burglan1e a s1her IQ78 r ord F"'1e<.ta 5tert~o equipment "'onh S300 "'as ta~cn Fnda} night on Appalachian 5trect south of la NaranJa C'oun. Someone shattered a window and put t"'o 1gn11cd smoke bombs in the car Damage wa~ eC1t1mated at S 100 • • • meonc stolt' a black .'?b-inch HufT} b1ncle from an, open garage Frida\ on the I I 00 block o((ioocble ~cnue Tl'lt' loss Wil~ e-st1mated at $90.-• • • Someone pncd open a front door earl) Frida~ to buralame th<' Pro Hair C'ompnn). 8546 \\.amer l\'e The lo<;c; ec,11matcd at S 1.046. in- . eluded ha1n:uttlng tools. a lamp. phonr equipment and <'a h Ha.nttngton Beach Th1eH'i \tole S 7.000 in Jt"'el •• S2.000 1n '1ck-o c-qu1pmcnt nd S 1.000 in m1~lanM)u\ 1tcm$ at a re adence 1fi\-1hc NXlO ·block of Paecmont • • • ~in ks "'en: pluu.ed ba1hnll)ffi<, "ere flooded and the carp1.·t "a" damaged 1n an office al Reo Plaza 21 Ob:! Brookh urst • • • ..\n unkno"'n person <ihot 1he o"'ncr"c; cat in thr SOO bl01.k ot Cast1llan • • • ..\ Ro~cc Union mot<Xross h1,,clc 'alued at S80 was stolen in the :!IXXJ blcx.k of Delaware. • • • .\ rear sliding glass windo"' "'a<; pn~d open 1n the 18000 block of '-c"' \1oon and S450 in cash "'as stolen • • • ..\ rc,1dence 1n the 21000 bl<X k l)I Brool..hur<it treet was ransacl..l·d and .1ppn1\1ma1el) S2.SOO an cash "·1' 'tokn • • • -\ $500 c;tcn·o "'as stolco from a \.<Ir parkl·d in an underground parking lot tn thl' 6200 bloc. k of Edinger ..\venue • • • .\ man "'a' ta ken into cu<;tO<h at \kn' n' der;inml·nt \tore Q. 11 \dam' \\l' fm allt·~ei.1h tning to '>hoplt11 .t pJ1r nl p.int<. 'alul'd at SI" • • • T .,_ nwn 'hilt• .in uni.. no"' n quanu- '" ol quancr<; lrom a c.1~ 00\ at J \ tdco game mtJ\'htne at ,\ 7-Elt'' en <itl'lfr MQ~ \\'-nm(r ~ .... • -• • • ( ar th1e' e' \tok a hnekaSC' 1.:on 1a in 110g S 400 1 n .l 1 rli nl' Ill kC't s. 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T'"' ml·n v.ne arT\"<.t(."(1 \aturt13\ a1 "1al .\rthur &ult•' ard .ind the \an ~ Frcc-wa1 oo • ooM l~r \\ 11f1am H ():\, 1d,,1n ~' .inJ lbn1rl Burk<' '~ "trc taken 1nh1 tU\tcl4.h Dc1ail\ ol 1he am·'t' \t.l'rC un· .1' :ulablc Newport Beac h '-earh 4 01.'IC\ 1t Mlh ,,, pc~11nal prop('M\ v.a"' <,tOIC'n lr&1m a ph' ,. l<.:lln 'c; r'aie on {1ok1a romt <ln \p,gJu., Hill P<lhl~ \.l1J the= th1e'<' took a µrn e dNlr o~ner a f'U and Jl.'v.ell" • • • \him IP\ lO.lt \\1,nh l 'lflll "·" • \ 'h•I n ir11m .i 1..ihk at Bohh' \1cGecs. a Pauli, < 1aq H1(1.h"a' "nightspot fh, 11Y.n1r ,,, 'he: lur coat ~ad It "a~ '' • l·r "'h ll 'he "a' dancing • • • .\ man 1n .1 ~)at ..aid someone .ipp<Hcn1h 1irl't1 ,1 <.hot at him as he pa<,srd unJrr thl l tdl' lc;k Bndge He .. aid hi:' he.lrd a fl<'P .ind that a slug hit the uut~iard mu11'1 on his boat \l'' rral n·,1dcnt' ,,n l 1do Isle also rl'J)('rtl'd hcann2 gun fin• \ . . .\quill" ,,nh ~I '-1' "'a" <1tolen from 1hl' "ad. 1,I a l ampt>• parked on tht 2l'llll "'l"-~ ,,, v. (''\I Oaantront Man found dead near Laguna was shot several times \ man "'hn-.c hod\ "a' found i nd.i' 1n 'ome hru<.h alongside £1 T l'T• Road n('ar Laguna Beach d1cd lr1'm numnou'\ gun\hOt v.otind!r>. an n rangl' < ounl\ <ihenff\ pol t'Sman '-lad toda' .. The hc."h ut Jo\t' Manuel ·Hereb1a la uUo. :!4 of LO\ .\ngelcs had .JU'lf'l.1 re n t1 \ gtsn e u n n t>rt cC'tl for S"tVtTat Ja,' helort' a Laguna Beach pol.Jee 1)ffi('t'f made th(' anm d1 OVCf) The man C'amed no wallet and 1dcn11ticat1on had to he made through lingcll'nnt\. henff ~ Lt Dick 01 n \aid \uthont1<'' \81d the\ have no mnt1' e l<'r the "'*"mt and dad not l..no"' v.hether C. ao,t11lo was lulled at thC' ute v.hcn-h1<1 bod) was found. The man·, hod' ""•'hidden 1n tome hu\hC"'I abnut I m1lr ea" Of t.:.aauna < :in)on RNJ. Ol'ian 1d M Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, Decembir 31, 19~4 1risitors gather for Rose Parade PASADENA (AP) -TM thron~ were already gatherina for Tuesday s Rose Parade during the weekend. but for the first time in 30 years one observer will be missing -the Goodyear blimp. Police shooed away the early birds from the parade route Sunday, and the wind took care of the blimp Columbia. causing it to rear back on its tail fin Saturday as 1t was coming 1n for a landing. ··1 guess you could call 1t a bhmp wh~lic," Goodyear spokesman Paul Urhauscn said. A new fin "has.-'<> be trucked in from Houston,AQd it won't get here in time." he said. ' HowC'ver, the Fuji Photo Film USA blimp will stJll hover overhead, pr:ov1djng aerial photo and television coverage. More than one million spectators wNe expected 10 see 59 floats bedecked Wllh 20 million flowers for. the 96th annual extravaganza. Some 125 millio n viewers were expected 10 watch the parade begin- ning at 8:20 a.m. PST. AJthouJh many visitors parked their vehicles on sidC' streets and in empty parking lots near the parade route, spectators weren't permitted to camp out on Colorado Boulevard, the -main parade route. until noon Mon- day. police spokesman Mikt Guerin said. ,. No arrests' or incidents hnd been reponed by late Sunday. .. It's been very quiet," police Lt. Lynn Fr'oistad said. "We have a lot of people here in Pasadena on the side streets along the parade route, but ~veQ'one seems to be very cooperat- ive. Police Ch1efBob McGowan said 1n a prepared statement Sunday that his dcpanment would be vigilant and that arrests were expected. "The 224 people we had to arrest last year represent • a very small percentage of the total number of people who came here for the pver- night activitic~ When tho~ that cause trouble are removed quickly, it makes everything that much better for everyone else." McGowan said. "'r1le arrests typically are for drunk- eness or disturbing the peace. Overnight sidewalk campers will have to brave temperatures in the 40s late New Year's Eve and earl · Tuesday morning, but warmer weather and sunpy skies were fo recast for N~w Year's Day. said Betty Rio of the National Weather Service. Police predicted spectators would discard more than 40 tons of trash, 200 vehicles would be-towed away and tho"l'.isands of easterners watching on television would consider moving out· West "after seeing the blue slcies and green (ooth1Jls above Pasadena." Man of the Year Ba.eball Commluioner Peter Ueberroth i• Time Maga- alne'a Man of the Year becau.e of what the magazine calla an •01ympian • achievement ln bJ.a role •• heacl of the Loe Antelee Olympic Organizing Committee for tlie '84 Gamea. I -Despite losses, family has the spirit NATION 10th Supreme Court judge necessary Burger claims By the A11oclaced Pre11 WASHINGTON -Chief Justice Warren E. Burger says virtually all fedcraljudgcs are overworked and underpaid, and recommepd!i ap~.intm~nt of a 10th Supreme Court Judge to handk the h1&h c~un. s. adm1n'"'trat1ve b11rden. Burger. in ht~ year-end report on the state ohhe Jud1c1ary, pleade~ on Sunday for legislation to relieve the high coun of the duty to gnm.~ full review~ to certain types of appeals. And he called anew for creation of a temporary tribunal to settle.' some conflicts among lower appellate. c~urts. In a separate interview published Saturday in the Amencan Bar Assoc1at1on J ournal, Burger also called for assignment of~ I OthJust1ce who would hea~ no. cases, but would handle administrative chores. As chief justice of the nine-Jusucc co~rt. Bu~cr, 77, is responsible for the administration ofttw federal court ~ystem. in 1:1dd1t1on to his regular duties hearing cases. -• :t4•. Sovlet blast recorded · f . WASHINGTON -Seismic signals. presumably from an undergroun.d nuclear explosion 1n the Soviet Union. were recorded by the U.S. atom,1c energy.detection system last Thursday. an Energy Department spoke~man ~ad today. The s1snalsonginated at 7:50 p.m. PST.,on Dec. 27, at the Sem1palat1nsk test are~ Siberia. spokesman Jean Pruitt said. · ThCVederal govemmcn! routincLY monitors and repons on seismic tests that the Soviets perform peno<l1ca'lly. The Soviet government doesn't announce those tests. Baby found ln trash can NEW YORK -A dehydrated newborn baby found wrapped in the Sunday comics section and stulTed inside a garbage can was rescued by a woman emptying her trash less than an hour before the..cans were picked up, authorities said. The infant, a 6 lb. 31/z oz. boy estimated to be two to th ree days old, was taken to Coney Island Hospital w~ere he was stable and alert early today, said hospital spokesman Kenneth Ki~rnan. The abandoned baby b?Y. w~.discovered Sunday morning when Camille Arena, 36. open~d the fam•!Y trash can and spotted what appeared to herto ~e body ofan animal. She said the cans were picked up 45 minutes later. CALIFORNIA Flve found dead ln plane BIG BEAR -A plane which vanished on a family outang in a snowstorm BAKERSFIELD ( "P) _ It was a mone) for C'hnstmas. !>o the} bought services after put ling the lights up. burned up. .last week in the San Bernardino Mountains was discovered with a Bellflower bad holiday season for Jesse and a stnngofhghts at a second hand store While they were gone, tl)e. lights But the Boyars say the generosity man and four young pas~engcrs dead inside. authorities said. The red, white Gloria Bovar but the Bakersfield ('hrntmas Eve to brighten their .. sad caught fire and destroyed their home. shown by Bakersfield residents eased and blue single-engine Cessna 182. which .wa~ las.t seen Friqay taking off,ftom couple remain opt1m1Sl1C. and gloomy·· hallway. Even though the primary income the losse!>. Big Bear Lake A1rpon. wa~ spotted by a CIVIi Air Patrol plane Sunday an an Boyar's mother died from cancer for the Boyars. two daughters, a son-'"They (the donors) )USt gave us a extremely rugged area near Sibena Creek, about JO miles southwest of the Dec. 2. and he lost his job the week .. We got a good deal on them," in-law and and a grandson was Mrs. good spirit," Boyar said. He said he airstrip. "It's almost impossible to get in there." Burnham said of the crash site before Christmas. Bo>ar feels 11 was Boyar said. "We didn't have the Boyar'sS93-a-week welfare check, the can't guess how many Hems o f at about 6,800 feet elevauon. "It's exttemely venical. with heavy vegetation. due to stress over h1!> mother's death. money to bu} (ne~) Chnstmas stuff" family had been planning a big clothing, and· how many bags of food rock and snow ... 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I ~ cigarene by FTC method . • I ... r ()IJN~ (llllMAlllllll l)Alf l•ll••f'y 19 I "I~ • 11n•1u11 fill Ill •OllMAl lltlAIL l'lllCI (fllCLUOlllO .,,tlCAllf SM H TAii 0 _. a.J lllYIKllOl lOeACCO CO -.- I I \ .. Salvation Army served m~re -SAN DIEGO -Despite the decline in unemployment and a bnghter economic outl ook. the Salvauon Army helped out more people this Christmas tha"}.,ln 1983, according to Norman Marshall. national commander of the organization. '"We served 20 percent more (nationwide) this Christmas than last. we hadn't expected 11 ... he said Sunday durieg a visit to San Diego. '"We had a lot of fam1hes," Marshall added. "Maybe the poveny hne is moving up. And more and more people arc getting caught under the line." Klds throw rocks at firefighters Pl( 0 RIVERA -Firefighters battling a blaze at a generator factory were pelted with rock~ hurled by youths who fled only when sheriffs deputies am vcd, authorities said. Deputies were called when ~to 30 youths watching the fire late Sunda} from railroad tracks I 00 feet away beg.an hurling rocks at a pas.,mg train. then turned on firefighters around the burning Rosen Electrical Equipment building ... I think one guy ~01 h11 o n the helmet and another guy got his on the shoulder. hut. we were wearing turnout coats so no one was hurt." 'ia1d Lo!> Angeles County fireman Ed Wood ~dearly today. Glrl's body found offlsland I ()\ ·\ N<iU.ES -1 lw bod) of a girl swept awa> by ra1n-c,wollen Ballona < reek on I ke I l/ ha' hcen found h y fishermen near Santa Cruz Island, nearly 70 mlle\ lrom where \he disappeared. authorities say. Dental records identified the body found Saturday as 1ha1 of I I-year-old Jill Sandy, police Officer Ross Bloom !>a1VAn autopsy hy 1he Santa Barbara County corone r's office ind1ca1c~e Culver( it) girl had drowned. he added.-81oom said investigators rould not 1mmed1a1ely explain how the bo<l> was carried so far. . J BAT-moblle on the prowl 1 OS ANCiELES.-The RAT-Mobile will bt' on the prowl in advance of the New Year's hohday1. but 1t won't be occupied by Batman and Robin looking for had guys. It will the Los Angeles Police Depanment and Its Breath Analysis Tc~t vehicle looking for anyone who's had a few too many for the road. Sunday n1ih1 the BAT-Ml'>b1le was a~signed to the Hollenbeck station, and about 100 drivers were expected to pay 11 a visit. The vehicle, also known as I-BARS for Immediate Bail and Release System. 1s ro1ated among LAPD divisions. Its advantage 15 that it can process anyone arrested for drunken driving in just a few minute~. WORLD Viet, Cambodia ~oops clash NONG SAMET. Thailand -Vietnamese occupation troops and Cambodian guerrillas fought at cloc;e range in the border resistance camp of R 1th1sen toda}. the \even th straight day of combat. Thai military sources said. V1etnamc'ie troo ps were holding firm 1ns1de R1th1c;cn and fighting also was reported around at lca'>t live other guerrilla bases alon$ the Tha1-Cambod1an honkr. fha1 and guerrilla \ources said. The That Officials. who were monitoring clcvt•lopml•nts from the ThaL·<'ambodian border, said fi~hllng re~umed th1' morning after hloody weekend clashes that pitted the artallcry- hackl·d Vietnamese againc,t ant1 -rnmmun1st guerrillas who arc trying to retake their largest camp . Thousands attend PLO leader'• funeral AMMAN. Jordan -About 5.000 people chanting Islam's battle cry o f "Allah akbar'' <God 1s great) turned out today for the funeral of a moderate PLO leader who was .assassinated last week in the Jordanian capital. Fahd Kawasmeh's coffin. wrapped in a red, wh ite and black Palestinian flag. was placed 1n a flower-draped jeep bedecked by portraits of the victim. who was gunned down in front of h1!. home Saturday by assailants using !iilcncer- equippcd pistolr.. Jk was n member•ofthc PLO's tllecutive committee. ' Quake Jcllls 20 ln Indla NEW DELHI. India -A major earthquake rocked northeastern India today. ktlhng at least 20 people, injunng more than 100 others as hundreds of mud thatched huts collapsed and bn~ge" and highways were damaged, official reports said. Repons from the area said the qunke knocked down elec tric poles. snapped communication"lines and razed tftatchcd huts. The earthquake. measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale. shook-Cachar district in remote Assam state early today. ~1d P'.K. Das. d1rcc1orgcneral of the National Mctereological Depanment. lt!i epicenter was placed at nc;i.r the border between India and Bangladc4>h · Mexico riot controlled l'll·ORAS NeC.RAS, Mc.rn:o-Army troopscontrolled this botdercity early today and patrolled fo three other c1ucs after violent political protests here that kllkd at least one ~oon. 1n;urc<1 about 80 and destroyed the mun1c1pal building. Both the n~w Q'layor~ Carlos Juarisii Sei;uien.ollhecNliof tnsthunon11l Revolutionary Pnny-(J'RI), and the o]>poiiTio n c.andidate who claimed he was robbed of victory sa id they want calm restored to this city of I 00.000. nCW'i!> the border fr<>m Eagle Pim. Texas. Juaristi Septtcn. who bealns work iuesday. pledged Sunday t hat '"the PRl will try not to provoke a c·onfrontatmn" with the oppornion National Action Party Bomb klll• 6 ln S. Africa WtNDHOEK. South-West Afnca -A bomb blast blamed on black na ttonahsts seeking independence for 1h1s tcmtory killed five people and wounded 15 1oda}' when h shattered a small·tOWTI post office. authont1es s.aid Sc.s_unty forccB announced in Windhoek, the capital of South-Wesi .(fnca - tl'ic territory alMl known ns Nam1b1a -that the 10-paund bomb went off at 11 ·20 a.ft! 1n the Ondingua l'ost Offi~. 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C1t1es Gloria Vann rbrtt Ntnit and more Ong 52 00 to 76 00 34.11 to 41.tl Save 20% to ~-S 1m1 Annual L1ngefl Saltt Bras from Lily of France Mo1d n form. Bah, Warner's. OIRA Vessart1tte Ong 10 00 to 17 00 7.11 to 11.• .. Selection may vary store to store Intermediate.markdowns may hav been taken No '\pec1al ord~rs No t~lepho9e or mail orders /' ...-..1--.. • . --- I ·-•· At Orarige Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, Oec.mber 31, 1984 Perennial procrastinators predict predictable PHI LA DELPHI.\ l ~P> -\l. alter Mondale. de~puc numcrou~ ··Hart attack"i.'' "111 "1n the 1Xmocrut1c prcs1dent1al nomination and wtll cart) all but 4~ 'tate'I agamst Pre)t· dent Reapn, "ho wall out la\\ Ru~sta forevcr. That's JUSt one of the "h1ms1cal prediction~ for I ~84 t!l)Ued toda)' b) the Procrast1 nators' Club of A men ca. whose forecasts have never been RUFFELL'$ UPHOLSTERY, 1110. fat Thi Rt1I Of Yow lHt mz HMBOll 8l vo . com MlSA -Mi· 115' wrong, thanki"to the 20.20 VISIOn otTe~ b\ hinds1aht. Les Waas of Runtm,don Valley, ""ho fo unded the club 28 ye rs •ao. admitted that the procrastinators "rcnll} don't take too many chances." For the past I S or so yearsJ. the club has issued its fot'C(lsts ror each calendar )'Car on the last day of that year. he sa1d. "By makina these predictions late. we have.an edae." lie. 315700 Waas. who has been try1na to a,ive up the cl~'s reins for rears but hasn't aoncn afound to bold1na an election, 111d the aroup has about 4,800 card- carryin& members around the world. A half-m1lhon people believe in the club's motto-if it's wonh doina. it's worth putt1na off -but haven't aot.ten around to s1an1na up, he estimates. About the only nations that have no member arc Spam and Mexico, Wau said. "Because of their ·man- ana· (tomorrow) philosophy. they don't need the Procrastinators' Club." Herc arc other Ptocrasunators' Club predictions for 1984: •Mondale will select as has runnina mate a feisty woman whose persona, u the vice president's wife put 1t. "rhymes with rich." • Sav ingt11of10 tq 70°0 on everything;. Tomorrow. New Year' Day. is your last chance from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m .... the final 11 hours of ou r bigge t ~a l e of t he yrar. Thd bigge!-.t furnitu re even t of the yea r ... your -.aving~ npportunil~ of a lifrtinw. Bedroom . Living Room . Chair I Sofas . Din inµ Room~: Cn~ual on tempora ry. Traditional tyle .. -- . ,.,., .. , "" ... "'· '·• E\ en if\ nu.\'<· lwc ·n rernotclv ro n~idering buying anything for yo ur honw. ,;,mi~ tlw tinw to d<; it. A ... afe not to be mi s ed. Come ea rl y f(>r llt'..,t ..,,.J 1'dion. l 'nt'\f>t'<'lc>d quality. ~pec tacular saving Sm4' ~)0. 4-J>i.-(·c· Burli11~1on Ht•droom Re-I{. 499.95. al(" 899.88 .... "'aw 200 on ( :ht-"t, HP~. :;:N.1J.l. ~alt·.~~> AA .. "1v1· 1:,0 ,;;, (1 (J ltradhour~L Rrµ. ,~I. 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Ma terCard or Visa ANAHEIM· S "'·'An.If rily .1M Magr>011a Phn·n,... 714 B?~ 8'lC,0 VAN NUYS· San Diego Ftwv and $PpulvPda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Ptiono 818-780-2244 WEST COVLNA 5:u1 f3p,n,1r(J1nn frwy ,rn<J V1nrr•nl l"Mnr B t8 q 19 1971 COSTA MESA~ 5;m Drl'CJO FrWy and HarbOr Blvd Phone 714-540 8242 t , Ho•pltallzed CBS newaman llike Wallace wa• hoepttaltaed tn New · York ln •table condldon_ Sunday aa.tfe~ from u- hauatton the network Mid Sunday. Love Canal resident,·. get money NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) - About 1.300 former homeowners in the co ntaminated Love Canal nei&h· borhood will be paid a total of f 20 mill ion to settle Lawsuits over chemical dumpiAg there. a lawyer' said today. The awards vary from person to person, with the terms-of the settle .. ment prohibitina the homeowners from disclosing the amount thel wiU recei ve, accordina to one o the homeowners. While one former resident caJled1 her settlement "disappoin.aiing." another said her "hat is off' to one of two lawyers for the residents who jlrranged the settlement. Thaf"-'.attorney. Richard Lippes, who along with attorney Stanley Grossman represents 94 percent of those who filed suits blaming the toxins for cancer, birth defects, emw, tional upset and property damage, said today that letters specifying th awards were mailed' over the wee 4 end. 1 L1ppes said the homeowners woulo receive a total of $20 million, which would be deposited in a Buffalo bank. for withdrawal by the individuals 40 days after Jan. 2. Lippes said he wasn't sure how the defendants an the suit -Hooker Chemical and Plastics Corp., Oc- crdental Chemical Corp., Occidental Petroleum, the city of Niagara Falls. Niapra County and the Niagara Falls school district -will decide who pays what percentage of the award "We don't know who's paying what," he s~ud. "We're not pnv) to that information and we don't care " Former resident Loretta Gambino, ~ho developed a malignant mouth ,.umor. said. "I'm very disappointed in the settlement. The amoun\ awarded docs not justify the injuries l went through." But another former resident, while acknowledging that her award will not pay for the rriental retardation of her I I -year-old daughter, said. "This 1s at least better than nothing. "I think my lawyer (lippes) did a very good Job," said Barb Quimby. who now lives in nearby Grand Island. "M} hat is off to him." Hook.er. a subs1d1ary of Occidental. dumped more than 20.000 tons of chemical wastes into Love Canal for decade before abandoning the dum in 1953. when it was sold to th Niagara Falls Board of Education. school and housing development were built on the clay-capped dump. Under terms of the settlemen announced in October 1983, th plaintiffs detailed their injuries t state Supreme Coun Justice Joscp Kuczynski, who then determined th dollar amou nts to be awarded cacti resi dent for medical damages, mental anguish and property damage. Lippes said the judge's dcc1s1on cannot be appealed. In announcing the settlement lasJ year. Occidental Cha irman and Chic Executive Officer Armand Hammet said 1t "is not an admission of any negligence." "We chose to seek resolution of th• su its out of coun even thoush th4 record clearly supporu our pos1t1on."j said Occidental spokesman M1 chae Reichgut. "There was no ncg)igence on the pan of the former l-fooker Chemical and Plastics C'o. an d1spos~ mg wastes." The Exclusive S.rbara OuUen, Coty Award wlnnl111 fHhlon dHl1n•r from Be•uly Hilla pn!Hnl• h•r new FASHIONGRAM Sub8cr1pdons: UOO per 1ear P.O. Box 2038 Beverly Hllla, CA 90218 Cla sy . utos . dvee,tised in thP Diiiy Pilat • COAST Investigation Schnookie the cat tnveatigatea a bold chip- munk he came acrou while chuln& leavea in hie backyard ln Scott.a ville. N. Y. TV show host honored for respecting South RALEIGH. N.<!!. (AP) -Go' Jim Huot has designated Jan. 2 as David Letterman Da) in North Carolina, saying the telev1s1on talk show host has helped dispel unflattenng stereotypes about the South and promoted love and understanding "for man's best fnend, lhe dog." ··0av1d Letterman has helped bridge better com- mun1cat1on between Nonh Carolina and 1he rest of the country," Hunt said an an official proclamation. Letterman "personally escorted a v1'litang North Carolinian through the streets of New York City on national telev1s1on to promote better relations between the two states," said Hunt's proclamation The proclamation also cited Ce~erman·s promotion 01 "love and understanding throughout North Carolina for man's best fnend, the dog." It said he has ''helped protect the young adults of North Carolina by encouraging them to keep off the streets and stay safe at home late at night." / Orange Co tt DAILY PILOT/Mond1y, ~mbef 31, 1984 'A7 lllly Pilat TELEVISION Al THEATERS Al EDITORIAL A 10 Invention ~f smog-buster device turns f&Diily's fortune around Father's first claim to fame .. was nuke plant safety s ystem By LINDA CLARK-PUGLIESI Delly l'llot ~· Three yea rs ago Dave and B{!_ty Johnson wete fired from a design engineering firm for taking Father's Day off against their employer's wishes. Dave Johnson was vice president of engmeering and Betty was a computer operatio ns manager for the company . - Living an a rented house. they had $3,000 an savings and owned nothing. Dave's company car was 1mmed1atel)' repossessed. Two their three sons hved at home an Sett) had recently u chased new car. By August 19 I l r ings had run out, a highly unexpected plight or Joh who could ha vi expected success and jo6 security after i1s 1969 invention of the Plant Protectaori System fot. nuclear power plants. That December Betty Johnson became ill and was hospitalized for a month In January 1982 they learned they were S40,000 1n debt. Their hosp1tallza11on insurance expired when they lost their JObs. During the months of unemployment Betty took various part-time Jobs. Dave wasgettmgscrv1ce work as an independent contractor of eng.ineer design. but couldn't get companies to pay \heir bills. Com panies that did pay took as long as three months. Ultimately. a company 1n Mission VieJO had a special design need that turntd the Johnsons' bad times of 1981-82 into the success they are in 1984. Dave and Betty Johnaon ehow device that "Beatie Enterpnses had been bu yang cars from Europe adapta imported can each a• M635 BMW and needed help to gel the cars federalized for resale 1n the United States," said Dave Johnson. banker who liked what he saw and loaned them S 10,000. Never havin~ seen a fuel injection system, Johnso.u-. • Now they are grossingp quarter ofa m1lhon dollars an told the company he ·could do the job, "because of my sales. They have-two facilities 1n Laguna Hills and 17 knowledge 1n electronics and hydraulics." employees. What resylted was Amencan ~echnol~~Y of an afte~: Between 1965 and 1981 the Johnsons tned and failed market electronic. fuel control unit. The smo~-buster at numerous t)'pes of emplo' ment and self-started system allows foreign-made cars. independently imported businesses ' an to the U.S .. to com pl) w1th EPA standards on Amencan · highways. · Wh_ile working for Boeing an Seattle, Dave Johnson The prototype was installed on a car bound for San and a fnend formed a company which tried to gain small Francisco. Its impressed owner asked the Johnsons 10 government contracts for electronic developmenL Man- make him two more. ag.ing to get one contract the~ designed a landing hght Collecting the mone) up front. the Johnsons were able S)stem for a sea plane base That was the beginning and the to parla)' their profits into 10 units they manufactured an end of that effon.' their home. More profits were parlayed into more circuit For Dave Johnson 1nvenung a Plant Protection boards. They took their plan and the prototypes to a local System for nuclear power plants was Just another assignment. He said he JUSt happened to be work..ing at a place when a PPS was needed. And he had the nght stuff An • introvert by his own descnpuon. Johnson completed theJOb without fanfare and without seeking an) special awards or recogn1uon. Aside from mentioning the achievement in his resume he dad not explort it. He did not get a promouon. And. still. he did not own the house he and his famil y hved an. An amazing fact about Johnson and has design engineenng accomplishments is he has never earned a college degree an electronics. math, ph}s1cs or chem1st11 His vocational schooling m Washington state wa~ interrupted by the Korean~ ar HCJOlnl·d tht· ( oas1 Guard and trained an electronics After the war he went to "Or~ for Boemg and auended the Uni,erslt) of Washington .. I worked an sohd sta tc research a 1 Boe1 ng and learned we were 20 years ahead of the university "here we were only learning about 'acuum tuhes. I became bored with my classes and JUSt couldn't attend ao~more." said Johnson o\s for the Johnsons· ne"-found succes.s Bett ) !>a1d. "We're not fantasllcall) wealth y. We are successful. but "'e are not a bottomless pit of money. I hope "Care smaner After-market electronic fuel control unit le than that known to car owner• a• a .. emog-~r." "Our ages and our hfee~pcnence ha'~ prepared us to 0.-, ..... ,._....."~It ...... and SovereJan J~. at rear. to En- vironmental hotec6on Agency atand.arda. use our success smanJ) We want to create bigger business and more ;obs ... "Becoming what we are today requared .. a very strong personal co ml'T\itment from both of us at the same ume," said Da'e Johnso~n. "When we thought we had gone as far as we could. we p oursdves further Dunng 1981 and 1982 we rcall) w nted the brass nag. We could see 1L but we kept ndang past 11 Then -we grabbed 1t "'The best thing about our success is that we have remo,.ed the authonty that other people had over our hves. And that bas given u~ a great freedom ·· 1984 has been a \Cl) good ~ear for the Johnsons. Adnauseam? ROCHESTER, N.V. (AP) -Rlchardaon-Vk:kt Inc. might know wood. but tt doeen't know grammar. ~ng to the Soctety tor the Advancement of Good Engllsh. "Nobody knows wood • good," a ~ tor the company's Formby'• woockare products. ii runner-up for SAGE't 1984 Ounce Cap of the YMI &Ward. The Nashville Songwriters Astoctatton won top dlshonors "for Its persistent display of low standards of literacy In song tttles and lyrics." A Rk:hardeon-Vicks secretary In Tennessee satd the slogan ha.a been changed to, ''No one knows wood as good," but company officials were unavailable for further comment. • Past winners of Ounce Cap of the Year lnctude:Wendy's International Inc., 1981 , tor, "Ain't no reason to go anyplace etae:"Kratt Inc., 1982, for such phrases as, "tt's more ch1111ler," and Miller Brewing Co .. 1983. for. "L ... catortea. ·• and. "Us ,ex-blg-~s would rather drink Ute beer." > 'partyin«i Ttcktocken Krlatin Hanaen, left, and Jlll Yoi:ma joined trlk Haneen. Jim and Cheryl Young, boat Tom Hammond. Candy Budge. Shirley and Swift Torrance. 'I ationa! Chcil:ity League making bid in Laguna "We're really tickled. We made S 7.000 and 11 was urfirst fund-raiser," said Ann Han1ea, president of the ew Laguna provisional chapter. National Chanty ague. Karla and Tom Hammond opened their Laguna aguefhome(on the edge of El Niguel Country Club) for the holiday auction attended by more than 250. (The vening before they entertained 300cmployeesofthe Hammond Co). Lynwood Wilder (husband of Pam) conducted the lt ve auction following the silent auction of handcrafted itcmsin atcntedareaaround the pool filled with floatana •---..:.:. floral amngements. "He's a great auctioneer. When he gets goang,.h.c ~ounds like a tobacco auctioneer." said Hansen of Walderwtio,pk ke1<ftap h1sskillsduring Harbor Day School auctions. '. WithWilderwercch1ldrcnAUl1on,ane1ghthgradc T1cktockcr who outbid the other guests for a rc1ndeer > ulc loa. and Jimmy. Other successful bidders at the event chaarmanncd by Pllylllt Xel"I were Blll Bud1e (pasta from Wendy ffHHr once a month for six months). Prt1clll1 and Raueye Dr1per(ftvc hours in a stretch hmou inc). Nonna and Mlkt HeUa (ciitcrcd dinner for 201n their B&ck-to·back party·flYer Karla Hammond areeted Pb7IUe Kern and Alua BaoMD. . home), wlft (la1J nl~namel1Spee4y)and 8'lrley TorructCa unset Harborcnusc)and A••nd Erik Jlarllyn Steele aod da.Oter Jana foand a cosy •pot to chat bJ t.be tire rti.I· H111e11 {1C1bba Patchdoll) • A lot o f~omcn hMi on full·lcngth m1'n~\O~C'T their hohda' linl·r. a<.thc' partied '"ineand horsd'ocu' rt'<.l according ll' Hansen "It was a ch1lh C\Cntngand there ( \.\a~ ice on tnp l,f the \31"' "hen thn alct ~r" 1ct' brou(rohL} them up.. .• .\ml,ng the other guec;t!> were Do1taa and Jim Loomls,Cheryland Jim Young, Wayneand Diane Boater, Kristin Hansen, Oardie Dunlap. Va lerie Hon. Dluaand RonGebllng (sht'' T1d.todercha1rman) Martl)'ll &.eele ( sht'' a lormcr '\CL board member v. ho was..n ch&f"JC of debutante balls) and daughter Jana, an<l Jane and Tommy Colden." ho "'ere c;uccc<.!.fu I h1dd('f" on dmner for ''at tht' Rust~ Pelican "Oun.hafflt'nuppon ttie&ltct Pa i..alu .. - Beach .\n Mu~um and L1bral') JX'('lal Oh mp1 thc F~('hnic Human Option andOran@c( oast R1dmg Center." .\nn Hansen comm~nt~d "We have 100mcmhc1' now anJ 1()()11d.tockt'r\ (I.ht) ;tss1st('J 3t the auct10n) F uturc plan" anrludt' a memtlc1'htptcai.n .\pnl Wh1kv.C'art'aprm.1s1onal chapter"<' l'annot haH a dehutantC' h311 hut on June ., t thC' Rau-< arlton.v.C' w1U ha' t' a ~·n1or l 1c kt ockC'r prt~nui110n.' \ht' added f>l(t4rn1111\ C'dllC'tl "' [);,1/\ Print \f\ It' Editor V1d• [)(o•n \ ,. Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 31, 1984 He'll do it her way Frank Sinatra and hl8 daUChter Tina have announced that Sinatra'• Ute 1tory will be made Into a 1iz-hour mlnlserie1 for CBS, which Tina will produce. .. FUNNY AND WINN ING. YOU'LL HAVE A GREAT TIME!" (, 0 I I) i 11 \ \\ ' PROTOCOL; ~. --:=--··~~o wtOt SlAOUI DU~ m.mo COSTA IE.\ COWAJIOS CNMA COfTEll 979-4 I 41 LA mADA SRO GATEWAY 5 m1611 IUITll8TOll IUat OlAlllil UIWAJIOS HUNTWCTON SYUFY CITY l'l-03&8 CCHlCR 6~ zm .._ SAKIAW EDWAllOS W00081!IOCE EDWAJIOS 81!1STOI. --............ 7716'"6 'COITA MUA (-! >t.i"U.. C'Pl!fll .. (,) f\• an !i.. fOUljl_,• WlU IT 0 i..t ~Cl ,,. '' .... , •QMMO( .~ •• "'' &r W-01 •11 f(MO •• ·-· t:u S.2:1' • , ~ ~ ·~c:l ........... 551 0655 S40 1444 . 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(PG-1 J) fl'tut No Sm111 Alf1lr (R ) ,.._OTOCOL {N) P1u1 Co·l"Ul ur t Poll Cl Acid• m)' ( R ) 20H (P'O) Pl\11 Co·Hlt Red Dawn (PG·ll) NO PASSES RVl!9'L Y HILL.$ COf' (9') PIUI Co·l"llt\lfl f op Secret (PGJ OIUVE INS Ch<ldttn Undtt 12 FREE Unlm Nottdl0ptft I '5 Wkd1y1 6 lO WH ktnf\ . \ ~llUCH c.a.....·~~" C'.-r-4 1114 I f-'4 071!,0 •2' r. I • .4 CC ..... ..,,,, . \ SOAP SUMMARY .\ 'Night' falls from dajtime schedule By LYNOA HU\ <.:H ALL MY CHILORKN: Ju)l &\ ll1h11) 1\ ~alhnj I ad, Bob am, es and H1lar~ hana.' up HilliH) and Bob trnp~ in a cave-in LaniJc.-' lco~ltn& the n:~ue Ul'\41Willre thot a 6nal.e 1~ hot 0111\.1~ 1n11I. .\darn uys that h1' ""'' w1k Althea was a drui addict. A.dan1 •ptnds (. hmtmas EH olone C')nthu1. aware th at Dais) 1s buuing the room. make~ 11 lnok H though she and P11lmer UN" h11v1n11 11n atla1r. Daisy gc.-u Palmer to bu} Cynthia a houst of her own. Palmer Jealous whc.-n Paul Martin bnngs \ynth1a to party Brooke fume~ when )he learns her co-host makes twice the money she d<>ti. Sheila and Greg set wedding datc.- ChfTfu nous when he realizes Liza stoic his TV scnpt but Nina refuses to hsten to C'hffs eApl.tnauon that he reh1~ L11a brcaust he was 1n a~filnd. Euaene stops Frankie from eating poisonous plant Kell) and Linc are home for Chns1ma!>. ANOTHE R WORLD: Ton)' beiins 10 realm: that Kr)-st.al ma) not be all she seems Cass manages to gtt Katl\leen·s brooch back. Ca1hn and Sall) decide to wed on Valenunc·s Da' Lal'T) suggests that Catli n J01n the pohce academ) Ada and Liz help Catlin gift Salh with rabtn Mac dares Carl 10 come after him. no1 his fam1I)'. Carl vows 10 make Sand) Pl) for. his ~trayal. Carl sets up scheme to make Mar shoot himself AS THE WORLD TURNS: Frann)' no Tonger love~ Jay lhe wa y she once did Lionel's angina problem lessening. Diana · convinC'es Cal 10 marry h~.and to allow her to adopt Jill. They get all the way to "I do" when Cal realizes he can't go throu&h SPEND THE FIRST WITH #1! l~l:\llEl~l:f 1-111.1~c; ... ., ......... _ ........ __ .. ·- NOWPLAY1NG • 1111.A • H IO!IO •Wllftlll~ITl• ., ... ~ "'• ~'" "'111::t !a•i'OI '7Hll' 'l 9W. !:•t'""f hH' •1UlN4'A~· •t•VINI 89' lU~ j,., •• , ElAi'Ct ~"' V't'l1• ~ ~1•11t• ~ .... •COSTA MllA • MlllMl• VllJO OflAllOI f:JA-l'11"l~'""'"' k•Arj\,,,lll'\~ 1t $'"1.1 .. ~· ,,, "-I' WJ "'' ·~r.n< &3G r·~ Wtl!Mlllttl• ,..tc): .... p~1 ,~ ~,.,,," 6Jo 1SSl 0-.. 18' :189:1 "'tth II r,..nk and "11111J!C' "'cd Dust) hes '>('rtou\I) 111 w11h •n un1den11fied bilc\cna John f.:ari 1f Dum pulls throu&h he may ha'e permanent hean damaae Bob and h.1m 'JlC'nd JO)OU\ Cl\ristmas Evc.-tu11cthcr CAPrTOL: hankie decides not to tell men 111 dock 111111Juy 1s really ford) Cleu Ju1d) intends to ~cl Frankie: l)llck no mu ner what. Showing up at pan). Paula claim' ~he's there to tell about her new book Myrna and 1 rey want to stop book pubheatwn. Hal has attack while danc1n& w1th Kell ). Ktll)' calls Thomas at Sloane's pan)' When Trt.•) ans11.ers thl' phone and recc.>gn11c\ her voice. he pleads with her to tell htnt where She I) but She reru5CS Chant) Blake, an an expen, tells Kelly she's 11\Cf'\'1alC'nted anist Zed learns the letter to Julie has not yet been found When Ronni rtturns to work and 1s tude 10 Rick) Zed tires her Zed promrSC's )('\ eranle pa) but ~he 11.ana S25.000 in return for the le1ter DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Carlo remains 1n cnucal cond1t1on Eugene 1111rodures Calliope to his mother but fears that Calliope 11.111 not measure up 10 his mother'\ npcc1a11ons At Blondie's. h.1m~rh .tpproached by ~meone from her p.i)t \.\ htle talktng w11h Bo, the man ~)S that he wu once Kimberly's "John .. The underworld learns of Neil's where· abo11a Carlo's grandfa ther appears on the scenr and threaten~ 10 kill Netl 1f Carlo d1e) Markna hu a new admirer. J1mm) Ponerfield. Megan plans to get nd of Hope an)' wa) she ran. EDGE OF NIGHT: ky helps Ra vtn g1H b1nh 10 a bab) girl. Beth and Miles marl) Beth and L11 n:conc1le Geraldine agrees · 10 maJD Dtl af\er he signs prenup11al agrumenl Sk)' fo1"11ves Del for trying to 'teal mone) from him. Ra,en and 4ik) find fenung sword on their doorstep (Final episode ) GENERAL HO PITAL: Monica learns that Edward's fearful 1ha1 tella 1s going senile When Cella I\ allackcd on the 11.aterfront while ske1ch1ng. Jimmy Lee rescue\ her Grant up~l when he spots J1mm) Lee and Ce ha together a1 the coffee shop Brock gives Bobbi ne11. penthouse for Chnstmas present Donnell> makes ccna1n that Scorpio finds wallet with phone number that implicates Peter Donnell) nervous when Mana comes to town. Fehc1a and Fnsco dec1dt to get mamed but Fnsco later ~comes Jealous when Donnelly sends another aifl to Fchc1a Jake warns Monica he can't &J'e her an)' information about Jimmy Lee's financial hold1nas. GUIDING LIGHT: Rick decides that Mind) 's too selfish and Roxie's the 11rl for him , although she's now dalina someone else, At country club, RoAtc w11h Tnsh to meet Kyle. Tnsh leaves to help w11h Billy Jr's homccomina Roxie nel'-ous when sht' !:_eCOJlllZc~ K)lc. Kyle wants to ~d down with Roxie but she rebuffs him. .. So compelling and convincing you can't tear your eyes from the screen. It is not to be missed." ' 1'The best film IVe seen this year. At its best, movies just don't get any better." Good MOl"llOQ Amer.co .bel Siegel IXCLUllYI lllGAGIMlllT edwards TOWN CENTER 0C ........ ,, "''W' ·~ 7514184 a• t '' •l 'i ... • •,a I• u • t, <'•\'• ... ,. DA~ 1:15, :15, 7:19,, l \ ,Ph1hp tells India he ducsn'l plan to spend Clummas Eve or any other n1a.h1 w11h her. lnd11 lymJly tells her father ihat she and Pl\lhp have wondtrful ma~. ~n­ nabrlle and Tony spend Christmas Fve 11 the ro11-.e Trish acts hcf\)'loodn1Jht k1s~ under mi$lletot from Ron while G 1na &Cl$ a peck. Tnsh realizes Gina hoj. a crush on Ross. Beth tells "Lenny" (l uJaCk) how much 'he loves Llijack but she can't be with him un11I 'he can ~er him Nola gets Jonathan·~ guardian to come over. Guard · ian says he doesn't know real parents Jonathon admits he knows Quint's hot h1; real dad; he JU~t hoped he wn LOVING: Gwynn and T nc1a su rpnsc everyone by return ma home on Chnstmas Eve Gwynn tells Cabot that her husband Clay spent all his money pn other women. C'abo1. fochna sorry. dcc1des to help her. GW)'nn 1s vel') smug that she's tnck.ed Cabot GW)nn wants Tnc1a to vie against Loma for JOb modeling wuh Keuh. Tnc1a would prefer the simple hfe . Kate warns .\va not to try and ,&et Jack to marry her. Ste'e meets Tnc1a and they're both sm111en Ste\ e stunned that Father Jim 11.ould treat him so v.ell after Steve's father Hal'T) shot him Dane tl')•na to bnng v.edge ~tween Shana and Ann Dane sull hoping to gr1 prox)' Ann Jealous that Cabot 1s so good 10 Mike while g1vina Dane cold shoulder. ONE LIFE TO LJVE: Bcck)''s co-worker realizes \hat Lou has kidnapped her. He goes after her Later, Becky spots Asa but doesn't know who he 1s. Alex refuses to ~ head of the cnme council When Cassie almost electrocuted at the theater, Rob realizes 11's ~cause of Alex's connection to the syndicate. Cassie. who's not scnously inJured. agree~ 10 move out of 1heater Newspaper reporter thinks Michelle psychic. Delilah. rushed to hospital af\er falling off horse. rep1ns consciousness. Rafe and Delilah thrilled that she 1s still carryina Samantha's child. Laurel decides Larry 1s the man she wants and lo' es Joy decides to &o to M1am1 with Ken Donan denies t<> Vicki that sht blackmailed Alex into iJVtnl large dona· 11on Brad aives Connie cnpacment nng for Chnstmas RYAN'S HOPE: ~uuer enters Siobhan's apartment. Siobhan tindu way for Mae'e to escape Muuer holds a knife on Siobhan, telhna her that he saw his mother "'.elk awa > "1th a Santa Claus one night an<1 [lever return Siobhan pleads with him that her son Scan nccdi mother Litter cnuwt brub down sol b1n1 Sydney dec1dC'5 lO act hc~f 1nv1tc tu Max s Chnstmas party. Sydney tells Pr she can move in with her. Jacqueline com~-ons to Rick prove futile. Kat decide' 10 move into the lot\. Pru thnlled that Rick's asked her out for NC' Year's Eve. Delia heads for Califomll dccadina 10 do a hne of nude bumpc suckers. Bob dccidts to leave New Yor and head to California with htr. Fran m11Ted when Jill aarccs to go to Max Christmas pany SANTA BARBA.Jn: Finding a bloo. stain on Lionel's coat, Muon ~licv1 Lionel knows about Channin1'1 murdc On Chnstmas Eve. Lionel arrested and tl' Lockndaes celebrate Chnstmas at tt Jailhouse. Lionel and his son Warren ha' a hean-10..hcart talk about Sophia. l101 el's bail is set at SS million. ~an Augusta \ell some of the rec ere treasure from the sunken ship lf ra1 tl' money Mason delighted to tell hi th1 C.C. that Lionel lulfcd Ch.annini. nr that evidence found by Mason ay t traced 10 Warren. Augusta and Llon• decide to protect their son at any cost SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Wllh ti' help of the stnrken and barely consc:iol Kentucky, Liza lands the plane. In th hospital, Kentucky hid« the doctor news from Liza -that he may nc recover. With T.R.'s adoption finalize< Lloyd realizes it will ~ impossible to tc her that she 1s his daughter. Lloyd doet te Chase and Alex. who want to reclaim the: sister. The "murder with merrimer party'' aocs accordirtf to th~ plan~ of Jc Stu and Warren. Jusunc amves with ne• &]amorous look that gets attention fror t agney and Suzi. A drunken Justin returns to Suzi's pany._With the ins\ruc uon card and weapon planted by Warnr Su:u tindsJusttne and fires what she think is a blank gun but It turns out to~ the re. lhtni. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Laure sees ba1h1na suit pictures Sean took an doesn't n:mcmber t><>•ina for them. H sidesteps her qu«t1ons. Neil tells Pal Joanna can't come to Genoa City ye malona Paul believe Joanna. "Lauren' mother." 1s unfcclin&-Joanna acts a cop of Uiun:n·s video. She realizes Lauren i grown up and feels she doesn't need mother anymore. 'Cop's' stlll the tops among new movles LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -The sc1ence- lict1on epic "Ou c" drew fewer viewers over the Chns1 as hohday.s than 1n its opening week while "Beverl y Hills Cop" again topped the box office compe1111on, earning SI 5 7 m1lhon 1n five da)s "Ek\erl} ll1lls Cop." stamn1 Eddie Murph). has earned ~aramount S57 5 m1lhon in three weeks. Despite d1scouragina reviews, Un1vcr· sal's "Dune" held on to S«ond place in Its S«ond week w11h S4.8 mtlhon. ed11na out the Bun Re)'nold,.Clint Eastwood vehicle "C11v Heat" wl11ch pulled 1n S4 7 m1lhon for Warner Bros. and also held atcady a third place for a second weekend. The most successful of the holida ncwcomen was a 44-year-old animate. film about a marionette. Disney's "Pinoc ch10," 1n 11s sixth reissue. mumed SJ.: m1lhon from Friday throuah T~y. Goldie Hawn's "Protocol" 101 a S3.• million reception to hold seventh place fo Warner Bros .. while the Mic~I Keato1 pnpter comedy. "Johnny DanaeroU1l y, • debuted at ninth place a.nd returned $2.' mtlhon to 20th Century Fox. lt'1 a fun.8.Ued lantuy. Aad a wtWe of u adwwDlllN. It'• Dtaney'• all~ eluate -tJadr for cha hotldq-a. .. 1 DISNEY'S WALT ~ IWoCdna NOYJ PlAYINO COSTA MESA LA MIRADA ORANGE UA Cinema SRO Gateway 523-1615 Stadlum't>nve·ln 540..0594 LAGUNA HILLS 63S.8770 FOUNTAIN VALLEY EdwardslSanbOrn ORANGE BUENA PARK UA Movies ~4022 Fam1~ Fou1 963-307 L~na Hills Mall 7 6611 UA Cl~ Cinema 634-3 11 COSTA MESA Edwards Mesa 646-5G25 IRVINE ORANGE WESTMINSTER Edwards WOOdb11oge AMC Orange Mall UA C111tma 637fP340 893-0546 551·0655 *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* II( COllOll cu• (ll Ill OOl 8'1 SllRtO 11 JO JO$ ~ •o ei~ 10~ La MIP..~DA c;, ....-~~~~~~--f1 U It t4 l4otll• Mi11• lliltll ll Mi11• At "••••~• flt flM91GO ~D (N IJ) I 00 l I~ \JO 1 t\ 10 00 A/:lllllU llC#l1S ON SAi I DM I OlllT OMEOUllT (N.U) lllS l O U S HS 10 IOU A/11/.ICl lnLTS ON SAU DillY rAU.N "t 11.lO u~ too l\.Aal II flf IUIT (PS) 1l~ '~ II~ M1f lltA!IS Oii SltU DillY m' ltiS car (I) Ill OOl IY $1{11(0 I~ l» 6~ I U 1100 Arli!Kt IOCTS Oii SAU OM Y lnOl T llLU COP (I) fl OCUY Sllll£0 100.JIUJO 100 10.lO A/:llw:l TQUS Oii W £ Dill Y Oiil (N.U) srtCW UICAW(Jll fl OCUY STOlO ~ IMTll(CS rlll! I 00 1'111 $IOll Olt.Y I 00. 400. I 00 tOOO lf'!5 'WU 91! SAllp!lU cm 11.n "1 fl OCUT StllltO ll JO 1 JS. u o, HU~ 10 ~ "1flllt;( rorrs Oii SN.L Oill T *PACIFIC DRIVE·IN THEATRES• atOF•<Pt) • I •caicmt DfnJIJiCll (18) •urr• 11> llUlll ""Ill "us an IU , IN) COTJOll Q.. (I) P\US llUJm II UM (N.U) ..... l WClllC IOOl.li 00 IPSI PlU5 Mil\ (I) n I a J LI s c s I( '· r k le s l- s r. e c c I• d :1 e r t ·I c s t s 1 'j I r t I v l : s I • -TV LI STINGS .. Clge. Dlbot"ell '°' .n.n. -t1:IO- • HAPf"Y N!W YEM #SCA t="°'CMICO THAT M>OK!D 'M oa ClAAK't NlW Y!All M'll • HAWt HEW YEAA FROM OPR"tl.NCJ YlGAI ELTONJOttN -12:00- l lNDU940ENT NEWS LOW. AMUllCAN 8TYl.E IOUNDSTAGE AlltM FLASH 'M -12:30-• al LATE NIGHT WTTH DAVID tmElliWt e THAD 9TOOGU (!)MOVIE •• U "A Night Al The Opera" ( 1935) Man Brolheta, Allan Jonet .MOVIE • • • "Jull For You" (1952) Bing CAOlby. Jane W'/fMll • LO'IE, AMENCAH 8TYl.E e DD< YAM OYKE -12:60-e MOVtE *** "My Favorite Blonde" (1942) Bob Hope, 3ale Sond«gurd - ___ _, -1:00- Charlie Daniela will help rin& lo the new year from Bllly Bob'• Texaa ln Fort Worth, o n e of the world'• largest nlghtc luba, on "Happy New Year, America," tonigh t at 11:30 on Channel 2 . OMK>VIE •• "The Man Who Loved Women' I 1983) Burt Reynolds. Julie Andrews ROBIN HOOD: LON> OF THE TAEE8 :. -8:30-u TIC TAC DOUGH (!)LOVE BOAT tD ENTERTAIHMOOTOHIOHT Q) MOVIE • • "The Story Of Pretty Boy Floyd \ 197 4) Martin Sheen, Kim Darby CC) THE RICHARD 8E1.ZEA SHOW -t;OO- • (I) KA TE & ALL.IE ll O!MOVIE • • '' H11d Knox· (1983) Rober1 Con<ad Joan Sweeny G O MOVIE • • • "The Big Red One 119801 lee MIMn. Mark Ham1M G NEWS e MERV GAIFRH m NHK KOtW<U GASSEN (C)MOVIE ***'' The Hustlel (1961) Paut Newman. Jackie Gleason. tQ) MOVIE • • • • RAld«s Of The Lost Ar~ ( 1981) Hamson Ford. Karen Allen . '\ El TON JOHN BREAKlHO HEARTS TOUR (%)MOVIE • • * "The Compleat Beatles' (1982) -8:30- • (I) NEWHART C!l MOVIE • • • "Oceans 11' (1960) Frank Sinatra, Deen Martin. -10:00- 11 (I) CAGNEY l LACEY DtDG>NEWS U ISPY fl) JAZZ COMES HOME TO ;w~~ • • * • " lnspec10f General =LOCA~ Walt• Sl«uk -10:30- CI) INOEPEHOEHT NEWS -11:00-8 G G (l)(]J Q!HEWS D TAXI G SCTV • JEffERSONS Q) ROCKfON) FUS fl) SOUNOSTAGE WIWE NEUION'S NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY (Q)MOVIE • ••; · Flashdance" (19831 Jenntt• Bells, MICll&el Nouri MOVIE * • • • "Around The World In 80 ys" ( 1956) David Niven. S111rley M alot Cil • t * •,; "Valley G1rl" ( 1983) Nicolas • OOOONGHT LA.: VIDE08 e MOYE 4 t t "NI Wa ~ In The Uni- verse?" (1978) Na-rated by Hugh ~TAOE "" AEAl. ESTA TE; IHVESTMENT OFTHEI0'8 CC> M GO-G08 AT THE GREEK (Q) (Z) MOVIE • • "To Be Of Not To Be" (1983) Met BfOOkl. Anne Bancfoft. -1:30- 8 MOVIE U "Moblla Two" (1975) Jaclde Cooper' Julte Gregg. G GREAT AECORD ALBUM COU.ECT10H O!NEWS e:) THATGIRl -1:45- 0NLOCATION -2:00-m FAn9 KNOWS Bf.8T AOOSTEWART IN~ MOVIE * • • Q The Winged Sarpenl' ( 19821 Miclllel Monarty. ()eyf(j Cw- rtdlne -2:20- • nRE STOOGES -2:30- • •NEWS (!) MOYIETONE NEWS e OU. MISS BROOKS -2:40- 8 MOVIE *••;,"MIA On The Flying Trapce" ( 1935) w C Flelds. Mary Bnan -2M- (8J ON LOCATION "Tops the original! It wlll make you feel like dancing in .the aisle." -"8trtdr Ooid91 ..... L()f ANOaU TIMES allla-.U llMlll (0-•111 .. <M I ••' ,, • ~,.... ~"'-" C'mlfU LA ll'tWIA C\11'"4 ~tw "'" 111 116lJ V"\ •• , • !!!'!t'~ OMllGt.;, - .,Y,p """ 9 .. wUTMH!Sl!~ I °ttl't J9 '1'HE BEST MOVIE ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE SINCE 'AMERICAN GRAFFITI.' A funny. sensitive. beautifully written movie." HOA ,All 951 ~993 UA MOWS 3 COSTA IUA 979 4141 r COWARDS CMMA ClNl£P com llSA S40 OS9' UA SOOTH C.OAS I JOd(~ \..&<T~V H TOIO S81 S880 I OWAl!OS SAOOll BACll FOlllTUtl HU.ff 963 1101 fAMIO fOOP 1m•~s1 om l OWAllOS WOOOSRl()(.l ».· OUllC( 631 0340 AMC OAAHGI: MAl I OIMCH30911 UA CITY CENTCR IUTWISnt 8'3 0~6 UA WlS™"STUI MAU ' Orange CoU1 OAILY PILOT/Monday, DeOlmblt 31. 1914 Turning over a new leaf perfect way to st~rt year Dl:.AR REAL>- ER Tomorrow1) the beg1nn1ngofa new year It's the perfect 11mc to forget old grudges. wipe the slate clean and start again. Al• lMDEIS Have you been wanting to lose I 0 pounds or 20? Well, go llhead and do it. You and you alone arc responsible for what goe into your mouth. Your clothes will fit better and the victory Wlll doa lot for your self-esteem. How about g.ivana up those nasty. v1lc-smelllng cigarettes that swn your teeth and fingers. foul your breath and bum holes 1n your clothes? They cost money that could be better spent to buy some of the thinpyou need. Sure. it's difficult. but it's the greatest g.it\ you can gi vc yourself-and your famaJy. Arc you 1ry1ng to poscasa ··soc1a.I dnnker .. even though you know deep down that you depend oo booze to give you courage. mitkc you forget or gi ve you a lift? If you dnnJc foranyoftheabove reasons, you'vegota problem. Make 1\ your No. I pnonty in 1985 to hve without liquor -and I mean nota drop. Be btgcnough to admit you can•t handle n and wise enough to know there 1s no way to compromise. Mos\ peoplccan·tdo 1talonc. Akobolics Anonymous 1s 1n the phone book. A.nd it's free. How's your d1spos1t1on? Has arguing with family members become a way ofl i fe? Have you fallen into the habit of being sh~tongucd to the people you,.10 to school Wlilth, -..on with al)d rnllyc:arcabour1 &an tomonow•o 50ftcn your ~n&~-It wall improve yo_ur rtlatjoo hips.. tn veto be more coo adtratt, more PIUCnt and less Cnllal. , mi le more. Thuourpuss who has no 1111iJe lOJI ve needs yours. Give 1t to lum. Be &ood to yourself in the comana year. Learn to •Y no. Don'taet soovctcommiued. diny·busy that you have no lime to do the things that give you pleasure. Setalldc some precious moments foryoumlf. Pooplt who are competentandcfTect1veare prime ~ts for overwork. If you allow too many people to take a bite out of you, t~ will be nolhina left. Make the oew year a healthy and happy one. How Iona has 1 t been since you· ve had a physical? Rave YOJ..1 been putttnan ofTbccauaeyou arcaf.nud ofbld ncws?Walk more. Walking requires no eqwpment, oo mstruc\Jon. 1t costs nothmg. and it's wonderful for your circulation. Make a point to give threccompluncnuevcryday. You Wlll be surpnsed at the reactJon. A It.ind word can do more good than you 'II ever know. When you feel troubled and overwhelmed and don't know what to do, ask the Lord to show you the way. J can tell you It works. If you have1ft tned tl, don't knock IL Let all goss1pstopw1th )bu. Carrying tales can cause a a.rcatdcalofpam. Remember that old saying: .. He who steals my pursestcaJs trash. but he who steals my good name ennchcs himself not, and makes me poor i.ndced." A new year 1s the perfect time for a new beginning. We can all be better than we arc. I'm dctennined to go to work on the aspects of my hfe that need improvement and if everyone who reads th ts docs the same. the world is bound to bea better place. Welcome, 1985! 11BEAUTFUL TO BEHOLD." 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IU l•11 i 7tle · uw o• • ttJHTU.C TON BU CH • ..... ~ : ' Happy NeW Year from all of us at the Daily Pilot In a few hours, 1984 will be history. As you look back on it. we at The Daily Pilot ho{>C you will find that we provided you with .important informatio n., enlightening columns of opinion and a little entertainment along the way. There have been a lot of changes in this newspaper under its current ownership~ changes, we hope, that have set The Pilot back on the course it sailed in the days when founding publisher Walter Burroughs was at the helm. Mr. Burroughs, who writes a column that appears on this page every Tuesday; is a concerned, active leader in the community. He published a newspaper that reflected his philosophy: A newspaper should first serve the community that supports it. It is a responsible philosophy a.nd~ one we endorse heartily. · Affecting changes in a newspaper is always slow and frequently painful, for both the staff and the readers. We appreciate the positive comments we·ve received this year from people who agree that what we're doing is worth the trouble. Our progress this year has been considerable. We've worked hard to provide more local stories than we've had in the past, often changing the entii:e fa ce of the paper from one edition to another so the news delivered to your home is the news about your city, your schools, your police and your neighbors. We've refined our definitio n of news a bit. focusing on information and immediacy and de-emphasizing soft feature stories in the main news columns. We've put a harder edge on The Pilot thi s year because we believe that. above all. our responsibility is to inform. This year, we've begun writing editorials on local topics fi ve days each week - so mething no other newspaper circulating on the Orange Coast can boast -and we've launched.a weekly section devoted exclusively to news of the boating community. Written by Almon Lockabey, the pre mier boating writer in Southern California, and published every Thursday, this secti on is unique, informati ve and deals with subjects signi ficant to the lives of many of us who Jive at the edge of the Pacific Ocean. We added the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoon strip "Doonesbury'' to our Comics section when it became available in September (the angry calls and letters have finally stopped). and, on our Opinion page. we've added the conservative views of William F. Buckley and the wonderful. sometimes whimsical observations o f Ann Wells. All these changes. we th ink. made The Daily Pilot a better newspaper in 1984 than at was in 1983. Our promi se to you is that we will strive to make it an even better paper in 1985. The first big chan~e will appear o n Friday. Jan. 11 . when we publish the first editio n of our new, expanded weeke hd magazine, Datebook. Datebook will include all the features our readers have become accusto med to finding in o ur Weekender magazine a nd will incorporate many of the features that now appear in our Frida} People sectio n. Alongside Calendar, Beverl y Bush Smith's restaurant reviews and stories about t.he movie and theater, will be St} le Ed itor Vida Dean's popular P.aparazzi column, Bett} Porter's new column about Orange Coast fo lks -A Walk in the Sun, television li sti ngs, Ann landers' column, probing and provacative articles by Datcbook Editor Scott Hays and much more. The attractive format uses a lot of color and eye-catching graphics. It was designed by our Art Director Steve Hough . We think yo u'll like it. As we continue to improve The Pilot in 1985 we will be guided by the principle that our newspaper is your newspaper. If you think we stray fro m that, let us know. Happy New Year from all of us at The Daily Pilot. •• FROZEN EMBRYO ICLINI~ - "This year's Tonto a ward goes to Jeane Kirkpatrick -a woman who · appar en t ly thinks hertrtumphsareall her own but whose troubles are the r e ult of sexual discrimination.·· _, • • ... ' RICHARD COIDtl'f olnmnlat RICUID . COHEI S~z.ism and the Lone Ranger WASHINGTON -I know you know the story of Lone Ranger and Tonto and how they run into a bunch of hostile Indians. The Lone Ranger says. "We're in a lot of trouble," to which Tonto replies, "What do you mean 'we,' white manr' In the updated version, U.N. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick could play the part of Tonto . TV ad for truck's exciting, but he 's not rushing to buy In extremis, Kirkpatrick has di~ covered feminism. ln a speech in New York, she alerted the world to what it already knew: There arc "classical male sexists" in the Reagan adminis- tration. Some of them, Kirkpatrick cha'\cs. may be responsible for dcnymg her a high-level foreign- pohcy post. It is these sexists. Kirkpatnck thinks. who told New~ week Magazine that she is "too temperamental to hold higher office.'· What's the reason b ehind sm~shing, crashing anyway? --- The other day I happened to be watchtng TV. and a commercial for a small pickup truck came on. There was a pitchman, who was standing beside a white sign. I forget what his pitch was, but 1t had something to do w11h a question. hke .. What's the best pJ<.:kup you can get today?" He paused. to gi ve you a chance to sa) to your\elf. perhaps out loud. .. Gee. let me think now. What is the bes t pickup a' ailable today?" ->~ •• If you've seen this same com- mercial, and happened \O.be deep tn thought in response to his questi on. what happened next probably scared hell out of \-Ou. With a tremendous crash and a 'squeal of brakes. a small p1d .. up hacked through the wall. C\actl ) ne\t to this guy's head. It apparent!-. missed this guy by inches. hut he ne ver flinched. He then sauntered 10ward the camera. a nd another pickup ra~d ,lo the SPot wh ere he was just standing, again barelv missing him. He's the "cry picture of calm and aplomb H1r, luck is soon to run out. They ')wing a sign at him and he duc ks! It m1 !>SC'> again b) inches! B4 T WAIT' It \Wings hack. and clobbers him in B1u HARVEY the back of the head. I knew th ey'd finall y gl't him Not to be outdone. another pickup company opens its commercials with a man standing on a pretty big, but uncluttered. set. He's also talking about what 1s the best pickup. Just as he me ntions the name of the truck. one C.lls from a heigh t of at least 12 feet (it's not v1s1blc in the picture unti l it falls) and misses hi m by such a close margtn that his hair 1s mussed by the ~hp stream: The truck bounces a few times .. and h~ slowl y walks ahead to a point where another truck fall"> and misses him again by int·hc~'. At this Potn l. I was so concerned for the guy'c, safety that I considered ca lling the TV station and yelling fo r them to tel l this guy what'!> ~omg on! He obviously doesn't know tha t they're trying to squa~h him I don't understand why he doesn't know. When you drop a truck from a height of 12 feet, It makes a terrible ruckus. I've seen people who were totally oblivious to what's going on, but they had ingested some sort of mag,ic Polton that made them lose all interest 1n anything other than the poetry present in the hills and valleys of your average com flake. Any of ·th-em would have been totally in- capable of reci ting the lines of hype that this guy was spouting. Their vocabularies were generally limited to .. Wow. man!" Thiseuywas too slick for'em. They never did ~et him. A,fter 1t was all over. and I got to tl~nk.ing· about the whole thing, I asked myself what they were trying to get me to do. Were they trying to convince me that if I bought one of thei r trucks I too couJd drop it from a height of 12 feet? I've owned a few trucks in my ltfe. and somehow. 1t has never QCcurred to me to drop one. Were they trying to rouse me from the stupor that TV commercials usually bestow upon me? They did that all right, but to such a degree that I was too excited to remember what the bra nd names in volved were. In the end. I had to decide that th ey were trying to sell me a pickup. They didn't, however. manage to convince me to buy one. They did manage 10 convince me that there were two things I would never do. One was to apply for a job as the guy in the commercials. This guy ob- viously leads a charmed life, far more so than mine has ever been. The other thmg I'll never do ts buy ·one of their trucks. With my luck, I'd get the one they had dropped. Colamnlst BID Harvey Jives /JJ HaDtJagtoo Bead. The New York speech is j ust part of the longest Sadie Hawki ns Day in American history. For more tban a month now, Kirkpatrick bas been wooing Ronald Reagan for the sort of job that she thinks she deserves by dint of education and intellect. Off the record, on the record and in Talmudic variations of the two. Kirkpatnck has spread the word that tsnless she gets such a job, she will return to hCf" tcachin& post at Georgetown University. The White House has not stirred. I am leaving. Kirkpatrick declares. and the president says be would love to ltave her on his staff. but there's no opcnina. I'm not kidding! she sings out, but from upstairs in the White House comes only lhc soun<Lof a someone pumping iron. This is it! she exclaims, but the Oval Office is silent. This lady has some powerful enemies. And well she should. KJrkpatrick 1s an ideologue of certatn and bard views. It 1s not for nolhing lhat she's the darltng of the Republican right wmg. She dnps contempt for the Th ird World and its pretensions. She loathes the Soviet Union and its system. She distinguishes between authoritarian and totalitarian re- gimes -intellectual sophistry that's been used to argue that any regi me tha t's anti-communist is better than any regime that's not. ·• • She 1s, tn short. a forceful and Powerful intellectual force in Ameri- can conservatism (neo or otherwise) who could be opposed or cham- pioned for a tho usand reasons. the very least of them being tbat she is - as she says others characterize her - a female. Wh t' d h Themob'sNewYearfest r or Z.o;f f i o'knr~~lfi s will likely fall a l .ittle flat But 1fthat's the case. it's not hard to believe. Sexual discnmination and sexual stereotyptng arc far from rare -especially m the clubby, ncarty all- male circles in which Kirkpatrick moves. It's commonplace for women to be in the Senate, m the House, in the Cabinet, but not in the highest reaches of the foreign-policy estab- lishment. That is by and large still a male pr&serve. The one situation not cnvmoned for the Situation Room is the need for a lock on the bathroom door (an you 'i('l' ~our<,elf in the middle of the pond. \ttting o n the lea! of a water ld:r'? You rnulu do 11. Bnicl'. 1f 11 were 3 Vtttorw Ill\ leut ol '>outh America One '>Uch lea f alnnl' tould support }OU aOout Mongolian'> don't get bald The morc 1n1elltgen 1 the p10~t1tu tc . the earhcr her age of rct1remt.·nt ~o conclude rc~archers who've under- taken stud1e~ Our Love and War man. who's also undertaken studies. notes their rcPor1 without confirma- tion. What the women are willing to reveal to re~archers. he feels, IS not conclusive He files 11 alongside the quest1onna1rc that asks psych1atnw, to hst how often the)' make love to their patients . Q In wha t c,ubJl'tt. s1atiM1(t1ll)'. 1\ a 51udcnt most likely to get an "A "'l A. Amencan Hi story. That <.uh1~·u in which s:ud student 1s mo'it lt krl y to 1ct an "F" are English. occ.t f hu' ~how hu\lnt''i'"> rx-oplt· knov. onl\ narne'i. ol <,tarc, apnear ah<1Vl' t1tk., •\II other., arc .. uppornng rx·rf<Hrnl'r'• Th " too. " a monc\ matter r rack sta rs arc going to get anotht·r big boost come the 1985 Ol~mp1cs 1n South Korea·~ Seoul. Final'> arc scheduled for early morning th ere That's TV's pnme time here Thi rt) -nine million people h:l\ c \erved in the U.S. mi litary s1n(e 1776 and 30 m1ll1on'ofthem are '>1111 alt -.e ( on sider that as ) ou plan the pay· ment of veterans' benefit s tor the ne"t wa r'<i 'iurv1vors. 1f an)' That correspondt nt who claimed iht•n• arc onl) ahout 10.000 robots at work 1n th r United States did not ma kt' 1ht·coun1 on Monday. I suspect In New Ham pshire -remember th 1c, -1t''i again•n the law to pawn the clothe\ off your hack ~,\"illl N(1TON -Tonq~ht . ed1 n rnfl uenct·aftcrthc t971Sunshot whtk mtlltom of American fam1 hes wounding of Colombo and his death n·k~ratl' their hopes for a brighter in 1978, the fami ly 1s sttll regarded by nl'w ~l·ar the champagne will oc a law enforcement ex perts as perhaps ltttk llat for tht· .. fa m1hc!> .. that make the third strongc'it of New York City's up the Col><! Nostra underworld. f)vc cn mc fam ilies. If they're at all reallstK. mobsters 'Two of the ( olombo bosses. JACK AIDEISOI from boss to button man will be C'anmc Persico and John "Sonn y" toa<1t1ng each other, not with "Auld Franzese. are already in prison, and La ng S:r nc:· bu t with a mournful the latest indictment names Persico rcnd1t1on of "Those Pnson Walls Are on bribery cou nts stemming from his •A Colombo "eapo •· John J. Breaking Up That Old Gang of current tour 1n the federal pen. DeRoss. is accused o/ using his M 1ne.. \ Here arc some other developments position as an official of two rcs- fhc numbers ilo ne are enough to 1n the new year that should mute any 1aurant workers' union. locals to t.h1ll any underworld fes tivities: In merrymaking by the Colombo cnme e)llOrt money .from such Big Apple 1981 there were SIS convi ctions of fam ily tonight: rcstauranu as Cafe Ziegfeld on West organi1cd cnmc figures: 1n 1983. •On Jan. 28. Martin Hodas. a 4Sth Street and Ciro's at One Lincoln there were 1,33 1. And ma ny of lhose family associate known as Time~ Plaza. convicted were high-level mob boss-Square's "King of the Peep Show:· •Frank "Bcans1c" Mclh. a fam ily es, li ke Carlo<; Marcello of New will be <;entenccd for his role in an "soldier." has been charJed fo r his Orleans. Frank Balestnen of Mil-attempt to flood Canada with hard-role in the alleged fencing of $2.2 waukec. Russell Bufa lino of Penn-core pornographic video tapes. milhon in stolen Arnex watches and <1ylvania. James T. L1cavoh ofDetrott •Gerry Langella. whom the G-mcn $700.000 wonh of Oricnta.!J~. ob- and Eugene Smaldone of Den ver. have 1dcnt1fied as the boss of day·H>-Jeets stolen from the Roben ~orth ("'There goes I rank. there goes day Colombo operations, face Gallery in Manhattan Jim ... ") charges that he conspired with a •Another famil y capo, Benny Aloi, But cvl'n the 1mpress1vc figures contTete.:workcrs' union offilc· I to has been charged with loan.sharking don't tell the whole story. As FBI extort 10 New York area fi of -charging the owner$ of Sylvie's Af>S1stant Director Oliver "Buck.. amounts rangina from $7 ·to clothing store in New York C1ty_ 2 Revell told my associate Tony Capac-$29.000 since 1981 . percent weokly interest on a SS0,000 So Kirkpatrick says the boys have 1t in for her. I, for one, believe it. But where has she been lo these last four years? Where was her voice when others were saying that the Reagan administration was nothing but a (male chauvinist) pigpen. Where was the voice of Kirkpatrick when the , adm1nstrat1on went to war against the Equal Rights Amendment or when it .moved to vitiate the law banning sexual discrimination in phys1caJ education. I don't remember her say1n1 very much then. No. In lead. Kirkpatrick 1s one of those who recalls her sexual identifi· cation when it can do her some good. Once before, when she was locked in a burcacratic death strua.Je with Aiex- andcr Haig. she remembered she WU a woman and thaJ Haig lµld the l~n and ~ungry loo~ o( a male . ttx1st- class1c or otherwise. Klrkpauick·won that fight and until recently had not mentioned t~e matter of seAual O Among artor<1 what determine~ ~r" staius? c 1oldfish nl'cd goldfi h The fi h researchers say they've learn ed the lone goldfish gets neurotic c10. mob bosses can often run their •The cnme famil y's lca,al a iser. lo3n. Tltis shylock acti vitr, i• said to fa mily cnme bu sinesses from their or "consi&licn." 79-ycar-old Thomas have occurred in 1982, while Aloi was prison cell s So the Justic.c Dcpan-"The Olcf Man" OiBclla. is charied bcinJ aivcn S30.S9S.99 in gambling mcn1 ha been 1nd1cting the entire with extortma $800 per home from c~lls and freebies by Atlanti~C'ity leader hip on grounds that the "fam-the MJ R Constr\.1Ct1on Co. Jl the cutnos. 'discrimination. At the Republican National Coven ti on in Dallas,:· where feminis1-stompina was the 1avoritc sport. 8hc s.aw .no scxiMn. 1'bc bl<?od in her eye was for libe_ral Democrats. : Whatever sell!! the most uckct<. You're a tar 1f y.our name \Cll'I more lhan the how's tlllc ~11'1, and not a tur 1r It doc<in't In h<ittng c-rcdm . producers put fir1t what'<i ltkcl> to \Cll 1ly.. itself cons11tutes a cnmmal Dnfiwood Lindina develop~t in J•e,t AIHl~noa 11 • 1yrMIJated L.M. Boyd I• • 1yadlrated enterprise Atlantic tkacb, N.Y • .....-m•J•r. ~olom11l1t. This not only cnpples 1hc organ11~- ~ ~~· 111ht adm1n1 tret1on.butallo0N1 ----------------------------.. the aovcrnmcnt tO SCllC bank 8C• ORANGE COAST DailyPilai r "'1114f .0 ..... , t 1 t•• , ... • , ~#tt {tAf 1• ,.,,,,,,. ... , t£"•M,'IJ1$~ ! ft t 1\fl .• • 9~~,, H. L. Schwert1 111 co1tnn and other assets that keep the cr1m1nal cartels fu nct1on1na. This P"rank Zlnl Tom Tait · , , r ,., Craig Sheff ,, • I "!tr 11ct1c has been used in Los Anictes, Denver. Cleveland and Milwaukee. The latest chapttr in the govern- ment' war on ora.anucd cnme is due to unfold Wednesday whrn a federal Judge 10.Ncw York will set a tri>I date for nine indicted "1cmbcrs of th,e Jo~ph Colombo famtly. Even thouah the !<~member cn mc group dtthn· Dally_ PUot welcomes readers' commeat8 So '1)is yearl·Tonto award aocs to J~ne "k.Jrkpetrick -.. a woman who tpp&rently thinks MT-tnurnpbt •~•II her own but wh~ troubles ~ the re uh of sexual ducrimination Thit,• 1n fact, may be the case, ~ut it WQ~Jd be easier to be sympatt).et1c if she did not d1scover sexism only when ifs directc\ at her. The re t of the time1 hkc the Tonto of the old JOke, she nas· a difftrcnt name for these :'dassicat male 1u· ists." he calls jhcm kcmo sabc · . ltlcMNI CoH8 h e 1f1#ll("tj IH col•m•Jlt · " • - . . · . .· I I. .~ J llllJ 1'1111 MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1964 ~ 7 70 ~rcent of . --~, I VOl•r• Undecided '·" on top footbell team. 82. MeuVerdeCC on.o1......,.. on LPGA tour, ..,. poll. 112. . Eagle~' MVP:lt'saL·ock(wood) Ohio· St. vs. USC: Estan cia standou t does it a ll on bask etba ll court By ROGER CARUON Of .. 0.-, .......... At 6-0, 170 pounds. he isn't ge1una the rush mos1 candidates for· Most Valuable Player honors in lea&ue and All-Orange County laurels would expect. But Adam Lockwood isn'I con- cerned abou1 the lack of notoriety, he has an ans1de lane to a four"')'cat nde in volleyball v1nually locked. As an outside hitter 1n voll~yball he figures to be lhe key to biJ tbrngs for die Eagles in volleyball this spring. But that's getting a little ahead of thwgs -right now tbe only nets LOC~ood and his teammates are concerned with are the ones hanging from the hoops. And, wi1hout the womes that s0me may have while compe1ing in their senior year. lhe Eagles' do-everything whiz has no1hang else to worry about except for the next zone defense he and his ~tanc1a teammates figure 10 see in Sea View League basketball. The Eagles are known for their 2-2-1 press, aggressive zone. ball- hawking. fast break. free throw ac- curacy, and in general. the winning blend. And Lockwood fits the description in everyca1egory. operating as a point guard, yet a key in so many depan- ments. For instance, among his statistics in leading his team to a 12-1 record thus far are: . •81 rebounds -an average of6.2 per game. •80steals-and averago.of 6.1 per game. •68 assists -an ave_r~ge of 5.5 per (Pleue eee EAGLES/82) It's run vs. pass · PASADENA (AP) -Mike Tomczak and Tim Green, the OPP<>$- ing quarterbacks, hint wbat you can anticipate offensively when Ohio S\.ate and Southern California meet Tuesday 1n the Rose Bowl. Tomczak, Ohio S\.ate's senior leader. said of the Trojans. ··They haven't faced option football all year. And we've 'ot that pitch sweep to Keith Byars. • Green, another senior, took a look at an Ohio St.a.tc secondary that will start two freshmen and two sophomorei. "They're pretty young back there, .. said the TroJans' passer. "Wc're,oin' to have to put the ball up." Sixth-ranked Ohio St.ate, 9-2, the Big Ten champion. rat.cs a 4-poiot favorite over Southern Cal. S-3, the Pac-10 Winner, in the 2 o'clock emc. A crowd of around 105,000 will see tf O hio S\.ate can win .its founb stralght bowl ass1111ment and dent the Pac-IO's domination of this classic. In the last I S Rote Bowls, the Midwest schools have won only twice. Ob10 State beat Southern CaJ 42-21 in 1974. Michigan defeated Washington 23-6 in 1981. The Buckeyes needed victoriC( over Indiana. Nonbwestem and' Michtgan in their last 1hree pmes to reach the Rose Bowl for the fint time in five seasons . Meanwhile. the TroJans took the. opposite route. Southern CaJ stunned ashiugton. top-ranked nationally at the time, 16-7 to wrap up the Pac-I 0 title in the ninth game. Then they lost to UCLA 29-10 and Notre Dame 19-7. Southern Cal. however. had 11 turnovers m those defeats ... I would not expect lhdTt to tum the ball over agamst us," Ohio State Coach Earle Bruce said. Even 1f Tomczak. playinJ for the first nme this season wnhout a rubberu.ed cast to protect bis tWloe- broken leg. runs the option. the Buckeyes arc expected to rely heavily on Byars. It's the Final Four for Bears, Steelers ~ ToplO ·-It's off to San Fra n cisco fur Chicago Pittsburgh shuts down Elway to gain AFC fin~le Sunday against Do lphii:is after Bear d efen se frus t rat es 'Skins Orange County higfi school · basketball WASHINGTON (AP)-Theycall Chicago the Hog Butcher to the world ... and today the ruck name ts entirely appropnate. The Chicago Bears defense chopped up the Washington Redskins' famed "Hogs .. offensive line on Sunday en route to downing the Redskins 23-19. selling up next Sunday's National Conference Championship sh<;>wdown with th<.' -49crs 1n San Francisco. The Bears defense, which set a National Football League record for sacks with 72 dunng the regular season. made hfe miserable for quar- terback Joe The1smann, sacking the Washington Sl$nal caller seven times while forcing him to run on five other occasions. . . "this is one heck of.a football'team we sh"t down today ... Chicago Coach Mike D1tka said. "We r:ilaye<l relent- less football and when you-play that relentless sQme good things have 10 hal>pen tQ Y.ou ." On offcn's., the Central Div1s1on champs were g1vmg the ball 10 their Mr. Everything, Walter Payton. The National Football League's career rushmg leader. Payton ran for 104 yards and threw a 19-yard touchdown pa-ss as the Bears handec;l the Rcd~k1ns 1he1r first playoff loss ever at ltobert F Kennedf Stadium and ended their bi<l for a t'hird stra1ghr tnp to the Super Bowl. * NFL. •votJ$'-. · (Ai 111Ms P'OTI CON,lltlNCI SllMll"INAU Sefllt'dlY's~ . "'( Sen francl1co 11 N.w Vo.-11 Glacm 10 ~l"C Mia~ 31. s.e\11e 10 • • SU!ldaY'' ker9I .. ,c Cntcaoo 2l. W111'11,,g1on 1' • ,c. PlllM>uffl'I U~•tf l"1 toNl'l .. INCI CH~IONSHrP'S Sundl!Y'• Glwnt1 .,, . Plll'°"'91'1 at Miami ICl'lenntl 4 al 9 30 a.rn ) .. ,c- Cl'l<eaoo.al '-11 FtaM•KO .1cna1111t1 ' ti I 111'11 ) • " IUf'I" IOWL ' ~.,.,_. . _ (It I' ... Ahl AllC.(~ V\, Nit( (lle/N)IOrl ICN"""' 1 ol, p""' -· • As well as Payton played. however, he needed help in bnngmg the Bears their first playoff victory in 21 years. As they havea ll season, the Bears top-ranked defense rose 10 the oc- casion, beat in$ back the opposiuon to preserve the victory. W11h the game on the line 10 the fourth quarter and the Bears nursing a ~ix-point lead. the Chicago defense held the Redskins to JUSt three yards total offense. In the process, they intercepted a pass and sacked Theismann four llmes. With their own offense suddenly 1neffect1 ve. the Chicago defenders were called on three times 1n the final penod to tum back Washington after the Redskins had taken over 10 C"icago temtory .. The Reds kins. who completed their scasorr11t 11 -6. were unable 10 'take advantage of the favorable field position. DENVER (AP) -The Pittsburgh teelers· game plan was to run the ball and keep pressure on Dcn"er Bronco quaneroock John Elwa}. and while the result wasn't exacth ams11c. the effic1enC) w11h which the} pulled 11 off was awe-inspmng. Frank Pollard rushed for 99 )3Hh and two 1ouchdowrrs. and Walter i\bercromb1e added 7'1 'ards lhl' 'itC"Cler defense ..acJ...cd E:l"'a' tour 11ml's and 1n1crccpted him tY.tt'C 1nclud1ng safet) Enc ~ 1lham.,· ~8- yard return that set up Pollard·., clinching score w11h I 59 rcma1n1ng 10 give the Steelers a ::!4-1 7 ""a11onal Football League pla,off' 1ctor) Pittsburgh. which had the wo~t regular-season record of an) di' 1s1on winner at 9-7. now ad' ancc\ IO the Amencan Conference champ1on'ih1p game next week against the Miami Dolph ms an the Orange Bowl Dcn,er had a 13-3 regular-season mark run the ball JUSI hke we did toda} :· .. The difference 1n the game was 1he1r ab1ht' 10 run the ball and our inab1ht) to run 11.'' said Denver Coach Dan Reeves. whose team gained onl} 51 )'ards rushing com- pared 10 the Steelers' 169. "Going in . we kne"' we had 10 get nurrunninggamcgoing Wed1dn'tdo 11 lo gel our pa<;'iing game going. we had 10 handle the hl111. am:t "c 1~ didn't handle 11 You ha"e to g1H lhl•tr dcfenS<.' credit The\ did an e"<cellent JOb " Noll "'as pleased b} his team's ah1ht) to boum~ back from ad' ersll}. The: teelers rC'CO\ ered from t"'o first- quaner fumbles deep in their ov.n 1e-mtof'\. from a blocl..ed punt that ga' e Den' er pos~s1on a1 the tttler 4-\ard hne. a~d from a 17-10 third- quarter defic11 ··What happened to our team early could ha' e l..nockrd the p1n'i out from under an' bod' .. II.loll ..aid .. Our tomcbad· ">ho"" "hat 1h1'> team JS made-or·· Daily Pilot eelectlona l. Ms• Diil (19-0) 2 . Ocean View (10-2 ) s . htairda ( 12· l) 4 . Capo Vallley (11-2 ) 5 . &I Dorado (11·1) 6 . Ftn. Valley (7 -4 ) 7 . Kpt,. Barbor (9-2) 8 . Brea-Olinda (9 -3 ) 9 . J'oothlll (e.S) rw1ce. the Redskins were forced to punt after being pushed back by the Chtcago defense. A third dnve, which netted jost 21 ·yards, e nded when Mark Moseley's 41 -yard field goal wi's wide to the lefi. ..,.......,_ The Bean' Walter Payton throw• a pua for a TD. H1stol) 1s on the tcelcr\' 'ldr Den"er and Pittsburgh had met tY.1Cc before 1n d1v1s1onal playoff action and both time the wmnt'r went on to pla) 1n the UJ)t'r Bowl. ··our run blocbng was e\('('P- t1onal... tceler Coach Chucl.. '\oll <;a1d "Against M1am1 . we'll ha"c 10 Dcn,cr l Jme-into the game with the fifth-he'>! ru\hing detensc in the -... Fl. and hJd held opponents under l{Xhardson the fllUnd in 1t<. la'il fiH' µml'1>. 10. (tie\Cdll (8-Sl ..... OD Viejo (10-3) J'oday's Be~rs: Modern MonSters of the Midway By HAL BOCK AP ._.,.. Wttlef • WASH INGTON l P) -These Chicago ars arc modem MoMtcrs of tht Midway. toush throwback who play defense with a sense of history ... There ij an appreciation here for the. 1(1\cy of Dick Butkunnd Joe Fonunato, Bill George and Doug Atk.jns, Gcorae Connor and Ed Sprinkle -men wtto built a le end. · Three ti me in unday:s NF playoff game. Wa1ohin,ton tancd fourth-quarter dnves 1n ( 'h1cago s h11f or the field and each lime tht moderp Mol').'ters dua 10 and dared the Redskins to m1kie an~.pt"Og!Ts'I ·•The fourth q'flrfcr 1 our time of the pmc." Richard Dent 1d. 'lfTillJna out the word . "We like to t\a'~ the dt4(tn5e on .the Geld 1n the f~un~ Quar\cr:· · •• I ' Time and aprn. tht)' came rushma 1010 1he- Wash1ngton backfield. 1ntroduc1ng them- sclvC$ rather rudely 10 J~ Thc1smann . Mr. T hc1smann. meet Mr Deot Three ~ .for 23 yard ..J)vcr .here 1 Mt Dan Hampton. Two'ilclts for IS )llrd\ 'hello to Mr. Hen!) Waechter and Mr 4\te\e Mt M1chacl. one sack ap1«'t' tor 11 mort yards . "We hod o diet of fi h, chicken and httf all week.'' Hamptoff said, C8'1uall) to sing off n hne ht must have con tructed di) s-hcfol'e'.JU\t v."11t1nJ to drop on the .. H<>&'" of the Red~l1n., offcn 1\C hne "We v.crc hunary for porl .. This was a ttam that had t\tabhU\cd a 1t1onaJ Football Le uc rtt<lrd of 7~ d;\ with Jood. okl fubioMd, toufh t.ad.lioi no~·for-thc-biall football Oft ~unda\ the lk:in "1'"t Wa h1n1ton 1 le,lhl:X'~ JC'mon- ) stra11on , • We "'cren'1 Y.a1t1ng arnund." H.1mp1nn \31d · It \\-as nothing fanc) It v.J\ tht• '"a' "l' v.on a 101 of pmcs this ~ason · • You simply \Id 1hc other guH "II' Dent wn a\ked ahout the fit'IJ fl0\llt0n that m1dt C'h1caao°" founh quarttr ta,.k '!<' 1nu,h "He) "'e.rt"thc No. I dcfen~ 1n th(' k .t(tU<' · he \81J "l"ll'ld pos1110n d~n·t bother u\ \\ t "'ere rt"all) rom1na off the ball ~ e did a Joh Wa~h1naton hid srored a touchdown at the end ot the third quarter. c:un1n \h1cago·~ leotd 10 a prttanou\ 23-17 F f tht nc~t I ~·'.I mmute\. tht &&mt' wa pla)cd cntll't'I~ 1n , r h1<'n10'\ tnd of the Ocld 8u1 the C'lo~t the Rcchl..1Mcamt10 onn by them '"'' wa., a '41 ·"•nJ field aoal antmpt b) Mark Mo~I('\ tha1 11<'\I -.:ult left 'Wt• <'\fX'C\C"d 10 \pend 1 lot ol t1~ 1n our .. "' ' . o"'n te-mtof"\ .. Hampton o;.a1d ··sut 1f )OU preparr vou~lf mental!) for 11. ou can do ll .. \\hen the Bears found them~J\:cs trapped 10 their own end of the field qain. t~ took an au1omat1 fh~ rather than nsk a punt. \\a!Jim ton. 11 should be noted. was pla)"_inga bit uf dtfcn~ of 11.s own with five sacks. tlwec ol them b) Rich ~hlot "I hact no Question about ll I\ all," Coach Mike Otlka satd of the safttv. "I don't kno 1t 11 was the: n.a.h1 th ma to do, but at stall pve us a h>ur·poml kad " four point m11ht I\ well ~ 40 Wllh the bhwna Stars nJ mc-..hcrc. the onasnal Mon$ltn mu\I e bttn watch1n.a and '""'"'' al thi modem "Cn1on of v1ntqt Be tootball. .. • . . " e>nwtge COU1 OAILV PILOT/Monday, Oeeeci'lber 31, 1984 ..... ___ _ SPORTS BR EAK De&pite BYU's record .70 percent of voters undecided on No:-1 Prom AP dl patckff Ml Ml -Almost 70 pcru~nt ot thc voten 1n The Auocuued Pn:~ collCit' football poll arc \till undecided about tht" eventual nauonal champion dc'>p1te No I-ranked Bngham Younf'" I J.-0 r{'\'.on.I. illrnrd1ng tu a surH''t' t.aken by NBC·' V. Rich A!l'lenLtO. administrator of NBC Spom. \31d Sunday the network reached 58 of the 60 AP voter'> and 41 of them -68.3 percent -said they had not ~tied on Bnl!,ham Young as the national champion The other 17 said the:' would vote for BY L regardless of the outcome of T ucsday night's Orange Bowl game between runn~r-up Oklahoma. 9-1-1 and No. 4 Washington. JO-I , which ~111 be tele' 1scd b) NBC. , The sun e} also disclose~ that Oklahoma might win the national champ1onsh1p ii the Soooers win the Orange Bowl b) two touchdowns or more. while Washington apparcntl) has no chance to fimsh No. I . The 41 \jndec1ded \.oter!> were asked how the} would 'otc under the following circumstances: I. lfOldahoma wins b) les'i than a touchdown - Oklahoma 16, BYl f 15, third-rank~ Flonda 4 undecided 6 1. ffOklahomJ win., by two touchdbwns or more: -Oklahoma 28. BYU 4 Flonda 2. undecided 7. 3 lfWa!th1ngton winr. by Its) than a touchdown - BY U 18. Flonda 9. V.ashmgton 7. undecided 7 4. If Wa~h1ngton wans b> two touchdowns or more -Washington 16. BYL 9. Flonda 9. undecided 7 5. If the Oangc Bowl end'> in a·t1e -BYU 16, Flonda 6. Oklahoma I Wa!>h1ngton I. fifth-ra nk ed Nebraska I , undecided t n, The pollsters were not askl·d how the~ would "Ole should Oklahoma or \.\.ash1ngton win b) between one and two touchdown'> But NBC asked all 5X \Oter\ v.ho thc\ kit v.ould wm 1f BY U played a game Jg.im\t tht• lour top .contenders The replies \\t·re 3\ follow) BYU-Oklahoma -Oklahoma 19. B\ l lfl. undecided 9. BYU-Aonda -Florida 'b H't l ' 13. undct·ided 9 BYU-Washangton -R'r l 27 Y..ash1ng1un 21 undecided I 0 BYL -Nebraska -"-ehr:.i,kJ 'O l!Yl • 21 . un- decided 7 Bngham Young wmph:tcd m ..ca~on w11h a 24-1 '1 victory over M1ch1gan an the Hohda} Bowl on Dct 21 and became the second ma1or-collegc team an the la'>t l:SO years to compile a 13-0 record. Oklahoma. NBC ~d the Orange Bowl ha'e bn:n touung Tue~> n1gffl's game as a national tham- pionsh1p contest because the' ')a\ HYLI pla~s a \1.t:a~ schedule. The AP will announce the I 9ts4 na11onal champwn Wcdnesda} afternoon. Sft.ote of the day 0 1 wu IOOklng for a good game to end my · career on. I was really aoeklng It down tor a while. but I have the rest of my life to heal.'' - OuarterbtK:k Net• 8~ of Army, who, ~te playtng with a cr~ked rib and pulled Hamstring, rushed 28 times for 136 yards In leading the Cadets to a 10-6 victory over Michigan State In the Cherry Bowl. Miami coach punches writer PHOE'-IX -.\Los .\ngek'> limn sportswnicr wa, pumhed and had a bnefcase thrown at him \aturda' ~hen he interceded in an agrumcnt hctv.een a colleague and a I In1vers1t: uf M1am 1 assistant foothall coach. the newspaper said M1a m1 ofTensl\e coordinJtor C 1an '>te,cns had 10 be restrained b' tv.o fellow uiathl'' alter 1aJ...1ng \\\tnl!(' at Rick Jfr1lh h1111ng him ome in lhl· 'houlder thl Times rq>oned \unda' Thc trouhk beg.an w ht·n '>tn l n'> ordered another T1me'i ... ponswnter Juht· C Jn out of the Miami H urm:anec,' loc ker room l hul\da\ ~ (art and Reilh were a<,-.1gned to wver the upcdm1ng rae'lta Bowl foo1hall game between betWct·n M1am1 and the l JC L.\ Bruin' \he had cniered tht• locker room with the male reponer'> v. hen Ste\l'n' ordcrt•d her out Ste' en'> later t ailed Ms ( an d'>ldc and allcgt·dl\ began berating her '>a1urda} whl·n Kclll} interceded and began arsuing With the coath. When Steven\ confronted Really nearthe team hotel 20 minutes later. he punc:ht·d the '>Pnn'>wnter and thrl'W a hnc·lcase at him 1w1ee. m1\'>lng hoth time\. thl' ncw,papcr '>a•d M1am1 Head ( oach J1mm} John'IOO and •\thktll Director \am Janko"1ch apolog1n·d to Reill\ after thl.' incident T1meo, '>port\ t•d11or Hall D""}re '>aid he v.ould discuss the 1nc:ident with the newspaper"'• law}crs Edmonton. Canucke tie, 7-7 Edmonton held a 6-3 lead earl) 1n the 1h1rd pcnoJ onl) 10 we Vancou,cr \lorm baclt \\ tlh fol.Ir &Oal'i tn 5: 14 a\ lhc t\\O 1\auonal llod.e) I eague team!i taught to a 7 7 lie Suodin nia,h1 ~t\er GlfDD A.odtrson \Cored th~ \C."tund ol "" l\\o goals _W ~·ond., 1n10 the \C''> ion Dou1 Lid1ttr 'onn~ tl'd a1 ~ 54 Pf tu McNab scored a minute later Patrlk '1&11d1trom ltl'd 1l 40 !l<conds after th,11 and Mark Klrtoa s ~cond &ooll ul the night put the < anucks on top Jarl Kuni scored w11h 5.28 remaining to produn thl' deadlod Bo!lton spotted W1on1peg a 2-0 lead then ')(.on:d four Mra1gh1 umes. i.parked by rookie Dave Donully's tirst·JX"rtod goal after Steve Kasper h11 the goalpost with a !llap'ihut a) Boston won 5-3 The ( h1cago Black Hawk'> rnnt1nued to stru&&lc at homt: dropping It) fifth game in thc last s1\ as CGha Pauersoo and Mlke Eaves scored two goals apiece in C'algal) ·s 5-1 'tetOI) .. Tomu Saod1trom scored two goals and Mark Pavelleb sparked tbe t-lew Yo'* Rangers w11h a goal and an aswa 1n onlv-h1s second game back from a broken leg as St. Louis kll. 6-:!. Budd returns, wins "'road race ZL RICH. ~w11zerland -I ola Budd the 18-ycar-old South Afncan v.ho made her controversial debut at the Lo'> .\ngcl~s 01\mpK), returned to 1nterna11onal com- i:x:11twn Sunday w11h a convincing '1L1on an the "\ti' ester" road race · Budd was clocked in 26 minuter.. 26 68 second) in ~ 1',850-yard race through the 'itrech ol downtown Lunch . . ~omeha Buerk1 of Sw1tLerland finished second. I 59 seconds behind Budd. who rnmpeted 1n Los Angelts for Br.itam. which qu1ckl) granted her c1uz.ensh1p based on her grandfather's birth there Last year•s winner here. ( harlotte Te~ke of West German). was third. 700 Rose Bowl tickets left PASADENA -Onl} 300 of the 1.000 [!] Rose Bowl tickets still available M>ld c ~ Sunda). but Tournament of Roses offic1alr. II ~1d fans will get another chance for Jdmi!is1on to the football game between Ohao State and lJSC 5U7} Daily. tournament ucket manager. said there probably hadn't been enough time for word of the ucket a .. a1lab1lit} 10 get out. She said about 700 low end-1one <.cats were 'it1ll available Sunday, and they went on sale tc.>da) at the Rose Bowl w11l-call ucket office. near the 'tad1um's south entrance and at toufi\ament head· quarters on ~outh Orange Grove Boulevard. Bucks roll past Celtics 'vfll W-\lJ KEE -Tcrry ( umm1ngs bcltC\t's 11'\ t1mc 10 take noucc of the \.11lwauk ce Buc ks "I th ink wl' are a team to be rclkoned "1th .. he !.aid after sconng 23 point!> to help the Bucks dcll'al tht· Roston ( elt1cs I J 4-9!! Sunda) night for 1he1r eighth \lra1gh1 victory. "We"rc much more than wmpet111ve 10 this league. We arc a contender." But ( umm1ngc, thanks the Buch still have room tor 1mprcnement . ··-wc·re '>till d }oung club." he said "We don't ha' e the 't'tt·rnn pla)er'> ltke Ph1ladelph1a and Boston It as going to take lime before we reall} blossom." Bo'>ton 1.\-<l'> !Celi ng the effect\ of lour games 10 fi ve dayi.. according 10 (chics' Coach K.( ·. Jone!. After a I 'l-1 record in October and Novrmbcr, the ( elttc'> h;I\ e dropped ofl to 1 'l-5 in Dccembl'r Lazers ou~~st Wichita, 8-7 ~JC HI f '\. -Defender Alan Kelle} '>l·ored tv.o third-quarter goah to lead the I O'> Angdei. Later'> to an 8· 7 win oH·r the ~ idllla Wing'> 1n a MaJor Indoor 'iocrer I cague gamt' ~unda' . l<l'lle} '><.ort·d ~11h X J 2 lrll in the third quancr tapping a three-goal '>l<mng. \pun that lifted Lo'> \ngelc'> I I-Ci toa 6-' lt·ad The V. 1ng•; f-nk Ra)mu<.-.en -.cored h1~ third itoal ol the gamt• tu lie 11 at 6-6. bu t Kelle) !K:orcd again 11· '7 11110 the third ~nod and Juan Cardenas added an 1n~uranre goal at 2:40 of thl' founh lo put the Lazt'rs ahead. 8-6 Kim Rc>ent\cd \Cored 10 wconds later for the ~ 1ng'>. who rnuldn't \Core again despite pulling their gnalkeepcr tor an ntra .itta,ker in the final J:JM Television, radio TELEVl810H Noon -COLLEOE FOOTBA\.L: Peach Bowl -Purdue vs. Virginia, Channel 2. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBAU: Bluebonnet Bowl -TCU vs. West Virginia, Channel 13. RADIO No events scheduled. • Buckeye booster Ann Ham~ury of Akron, Ohio dleplaye her Ohio State pennant at a camp ground area near the Roee Bowl in Paaadena Sunday. The Buckeyea play USC Tuesday. EAGLES' LOCKWOOD. • • From Bl game. • 71 of 141 from the field -which •~ 50.3 percent. •A 13.6 scoring a"erage. 1n douhle figures 1n 11 of tht· Eagles· I 3 stam •"'liane blocked <,hots and ht"' won 14 tip) • .\nd an all that 11me -JU\I 42 lurno,er<> -slight I) more than three per game lt"s been that wa' !>1nu: his· fre'>hman )car under Pa·t Robens. his sophomore season on the Junior varsll) team under present 'ars1t> eoadi Joe Reid and as a Junior under Lany Sunderman when the Lagle\ ad,anced to the ('IF J-.\ d1am- p1on~h1p game. In that span Lockv.ood ha'> tx·l·n on the v. ann1ng side 82 umesv.1th JU\I Io lm~s. ·Tm not u'>ed to losing." '>a)'> the 18-year-old. "M)sclf. Todd (Moon· ey ) and S{oll (Clements). we're not u!>cd 10 11 and ~e don't like to lo'>e." .. .\dam wa\ tu nous 1n the huddh: v.ht·n v.e v.ere lll'>1ng 10 Laguna 11111\ 1n our fir'>t game v. 1th them." H'tJll"> Reid ··He's realh intense." "The kt'}' 1~ that he ~nuld rathu ha' e a steal than !>core." "Stealing the ball leads to all ol 11." \a)S Lockwood. "It's the eas1eM wa) to gt•t the ball other than the other team massing 1ts shot " "lt·c;a c;pec1al half-rnurt v.11h .\dam up front and he comes from behind to up the ball awa} Wt• call it the 75 and l"m '>Ure.11'c, Adam·, favorite call ." <,ay<i Reid I ockwood feds hr has played to h1'> potcn11al in that dcpanment. and w11h rehl1unding. 5ut ht· 1sn·1 ..amlil·d \\llh hie, shooting to this point "It\ JU\I a matter of confidcnct•." 'la)S l odv.ood. Confidence 1s somethin~ the Eagle' figure to ma1or in. despite the fall the) are one ol tht: !lmallcst team'> in the h:aguc. "I don't know how 11 1s with a big man." says Lockwood. "'hecause I've n('ver pla)cd on a team v. 1th a big man. We JUSt have 10 ~reen ou t am.I do the things we do best.·· Dctens1 vcl). once the Eagle!> ha' e established their 10ne. Reid move!> his point guard to the bottom. near the basket .~ order to cap1taliLc on Lot k\\OO<l'~cbounding ab1ht1cs. .. .\dam wo uld rather pla}' out high v.here he t·an get more stcal!i. bu1 I v.ant the rchound'>. too." 'ia)S Reid. I his 1s Reid'~ tir<,1 cxpenence as a hcaJ coach alter I 7 years as an a'>'>l)tant at M1'>s1on V1eJO and fatan- ua But ~11h 1heo,c Eag.le'i. 11'!> hardl) a nl'" npcnence for him or his pla)crs. v.ho haH' been weaned on his rnath1ng an the past. 11 take'> a lot of searching 10 find a negatl\ e fal'tor here -maybe 1t'' the fact Lockwood hog\ the water hollk dunnll. ttmc out'> ··A. ~ear ago al the ~an D1egu110 Tournament .\dam passed out " "3)\ Kc1d. ·• 11 ·~a deh) dra11ng snuatmn. ~o now. he's alv.a)'> the first guy we go to with the water hottlc during umc outs to make -;ure he'' all right." As tor i.cholarsh1p). basketball doc'>n"t appear to be firil on Lock· wood's li<>t .\ lcv. of lht: lists he's on tnclude l 'C Rl\erside. Cal Poh Pomona and (al Poh San Lu1'5 Obispo. . But the list\ Lockwood 1s checking out arl' at Hawa11. UC Santa Barbara or posc;1bl} the l ln1 vcrs1ty of San Diego. v.herc 11'11 he voile) ball. rather than paskethall 'T d hkt· to pla~ both." '>a~' LClckwood ··Bul it's prell} hard It would depend on somt: thing-;" Tar Heels · latest to lo~e .i~Hawaii From AP dispatches Hawa11 is a nice place to v1s11. although man) wp-ranked college basketball teams "ould probabl} rather not pla\ there On ~unda). pre' 1ousl} .unbeaten No. 7 Nonh ( aroltna became the latest team to lo ... e on the island when 11 fell to Mmoun 81 -76 in the champ1onc;h1p gamr of the Hawa11 Pacific ( ollege Invitational tour- nament "Somcumes \OU come over hen.· and can·1 e'en '!ind ~ourself," M1s.- '>oun Coach Norm l\tcwan 1tfter has 6-5 T1gt·r<, UP\t'l the Tar Hecli. 1n Honolulu ThM aml' wa\ pla\.ed before the con<;<J a11on malth an order to at- comodate thl· Ira' l'I plans of 1he Tar Heel!>. v.ho v.ere on ·their wa' home after pla~ ang a tournament 1n ·Japan "')OU ha\e lO gne them SOrTie· thing." ~le"an .,aid. "The)-'re ured. Thq 've hcen on the l'O'!.d a long time." ·~· ... -s. · North ( arohna < oact(DCaJl SmJth had hlllc to '>il} after his team dropped 11s fir'>t g;tme in nine outings "I told them 10 hurt) up. thC) gol a 6 o'clock flight." Smllh said . · In other Top 20 games Sunday. No. 15 lndaana won''' Hoos1erC'lass1c b} downing n onda 80-63 on Sunday: Oklahoma v.on tht• \II-< ollege Tour-~ nament an Oklahoma Cit) b} beating Lou1s1ana T e'h 84-72. and No 18 L ouis1ana ~latt• toppled Alabama 63-61 The 1rop1cnl parad1<\C ofHawa11 ha'> become a graveyard for several highly ranked team-; in recent seasons. Mesa Verde toughest on tour? TwoJcars ago. No. I Virginia was shocke there hy ( 'ham1nade. a small school on the island Cham1nade ha!> knocked oO L.ou•'>" tlk teams ranked in the Top 20 thl'la,ttwo 'it'asons. and t"'- alsn da1med tht·n-Nn. 4 (\outhern Me1hod1'>I :a "t'l'lo. ago ~CELLENCE BY EL.EGA NZ • I .i11 I ~I \ " rl • , 't ' 1 I " ·• t• I ft fl I• j Jt : r ''• r I ' I • I • f I ,, . I ' I Ir• jl l11trodu<fOr1J Offu l•o /1 rll Spc>rlnl f r, I It' t 11•11 If I II J s 210 I /, I" I J, ,., s 250 , ' "' < II s 300 Pio l I I,, ·' r 11 , ! 1. 111 11 •r· l•·r 1111 ,, I,. I I dlfl l I •h ..... ,., ,, I I ' , ' ( }f 11; I I • I I' -lfl8i' i:k9~tJlE PAINT8'.BODY 1920 NEWPORT BOULEVARD • COSTA M ESA ·-------_ 17 14 I 'U 7 7 16 ------· ' • I Cost a M esa course rated w ith the b est byLPGA pros "vkmht·r<o ol thl· I Jd1ec, Pro· k\'>1una I< 1olt .\ <,c,o<.iJ 11on ha' e nc \.t:r hrnken par tor l11u1 round\ ( 72 hole\) dunng a \ancllonl·d tournament at Mesa Vadt· C ountn C luh in ( o~a Mt\A;a . \ qu1Ck dictk ot \lall'>t1C\ rl'lca\Cd recent I\ h~ thl' l PC,.\ g1 Vl'\ an 1nd1cntmn ol fU\l how tough the Mec,a Verde C C la\rlUt 1or; and wall be when the I 'n1dl·n · LPC11\ In' ita11onul re- turn' March 4-10. 1 he tou~ht•<,t par-5 hole on the t•n11rc urrn11 " at Mesa Verde according to the poll. I he I I th hole '" 5 '2 >ards 1n length and took an a .. erage of S 4 70 \trokes per round tor lhl' pros ) l't 1t I\ onl y ranked 47th on thl' It'll Me.,a \ erde had the most• hole., h<ilcd in the top I 00 toughest played on the l PC il\ tour during 1984 wit h nim· Two other rnurscs had six hole\ in the top I <X> for the runner-up spot Thc tou3hc\t hole at Mesa Verde., \.\.h> the 10th. of touf'\C Th1\ 41 0. \-ard hole" third toughest on the tour and '>t:lrt\ with n tee shot o'er water It also ha~ water on the nght of the · hmdtng ar~a 11nd took an .average of 4 6.SO \tro kco, sx·r round Whcrc urc two touahe~I holes 1n the lJ ~·1 The women pro5 ~Y 1hcy'rt on the ~me cou~ 1n Ne" York The 420-)ard unlutk) I 'th at C ornang ( ountl) ( 'lub played to a !.troke avcragcof4.837 or 837ovcrpar. The first hole, n' 400-yard par·4. played to a 4 699 1rokc average and 1s h\tcd an the: No .• 2 po 111on <iurpns1nalv. there ~ere only 84 p.ir\ an four rounds of sol( and (our hird1c\ on thr I ''h al C'om1ng for all c HOWARD /HUDY Co Lr member~ of the LPGA tour playing there 10 1984. The 10th at Mesa Verde had only 12 birdies and 179 pars. Other tough1cs at Mesa Verde include No. R, a 1R0..)·ard par-4 which I!> ranked 21st. the 367-yard 14th. another par-4, 1'i ranked in a 11e for 42nd: No. 9. n 187-ynrd par-4 and No. 17, a 377-ynrd par-4. are tied for 54th on the li<i t the 178-yard No 5. another par-4. '" tied at 71 st: No I' another par-5, 1'1 lied for 791h . and !\Jo. 16. a par-3. 1s 96th. Onl) five par-5sarc listed an thr top I 00 and two of them are on the Mc'ln Verde course. fhere are 11 par-3s hut Mc~ Verde ha~ only o ne 1n this catc~ory wi th thr re~t nll par-4s It <>small wonder !hilt the lad) pro"> ha'e a difficult tame maanta1nanit a suh-par \ttlrl lnr lour days of l orn· rx·11tion on a u 1ur-.e that 1<> rankl·d ~1mong thl.' tnught''' th e "omen pla\ e:Jl h \l'.lf "-hill' l'\l'l u11' l' producer Larn lgara.,h1 '" dn·pl) 1nvoh ed an the I 'n1den ln\ltational at Mesa Verde. It isn't his onl} venture 1n professional golt "I produced th{' World Series of (ioll this year." Latry admits. 'T m al)o ne~otrnting w11h the PUA to 'ltagl' the Sk1n<1 Game com~ution every Tuec;da)' morning befi re all P(rA tournament this year 1th a wcekl}' purse of \ I 0.000 which leads to the final for $400.000." Competing in the finals next year will be last year'\ defending champion. Jack Nicklaus: the overall leading money winner an the week I) cvent!i on Tuesday for the year: a player selected b} hi'I fellow pros. and a sponsor's entry 'Tm also working on a Boh Hope tournament an Japan s1m1lar to the one 1n Palm Desert. I've s1,ncd a contract but the dates haven t been SCI )'Cl." l~rMh1 also conducts an LPGA Umdcn event 1n Japan for that country's professionals. Suns topple Clippers LO . AN<1Fl (AP) -Lan) Nance·~ aamc-h1ah 'I point~ and ~ven rebounds npparentl)' wertn't enough to convince 50mc of the Los naclc1 C'hppcrs that he mnkcs a difference IJ'\ the Phoenill uns· game •·t don't 1h1nk he wa~ the wholc difTl.'rencc," miid C hppcrs' forward JDmr Oonald50n '"Phocn" 1s play- 1na much bcllera, a team now and we .irtn'l We didn't play our oot p mr 1on1~1 .. I Nance scored 16 ofh1s points an the fo unh quarter 10 lead the Suns to a I I 7 ·I 09 Nation I Basketball AS50CIU· 11on victory over !Jle Clippers Sunday ntaht at the Spon s rena • Dutina the ln'lt mccuna of the two teami. on Nov lS. the Clippers ~ulled out a I 14»109 victory. An tnjury Citdehncd Nance that game. But Nance wa' healthy unday naaht and hit 13-20 from the field ., , 1 ht~ t1mt· 11 '"a' M"'oun that lanted ttw I ar I kd'> 111 Hawa11 Jefl ~lrong \tored N potnl'> and Malcolm Thoma\ addcd 23 for the [iger'\ wh1k Dan 81n~enhe1mer made five of"" fo ul shots 1n the final 24 second" 10 seal the \ICtOI). Mas'loun. 6-5. took the lead for good shonly before the end of the first half. North Carolina pulled wtlhan 7'l-72onaJump hotby KennySm1th wath 46 'ICCOnds left in the same, but the Tar I !eels fell v1ct1m lo Bmgenhc1mer's free throws, Smtih and Brad Daugherty scored 14 points apae<:e for North Carolina. which beat Hawa1. Pacific 8~-69 tn a first-round gamr. · West Virginia, TCU battle H()(JSTON (A P) -Texas Chns· tutn '18fet)' Ryron Linwood calls it "a ~rappy attitude" His coach, Jim Wacker. ~Y~ 111or; "fire in our eyes." West V1"'m1a Coach Don Ne hlc:n calls II IOJUne'I. SomcthinJ causc'lt T('lJ to lose 1ls fi'nal two pmeund We t Virginia to drop a ts last three game of the season arfd the tW01CtU1\S wtll try 10 &Ct ••1t" back tonaaht night (Channel 13 at .S o'clock) whcl} tficy meet 1n the 26th Bluebonnet l:k>wl m 'hr Astrodcomc. "R1gh1 now tho m~ 1s that we haye to get the scrappy type of attlludc that we had throuahout the ~ason." Linwood \a1d. - "We ha vc to redeem ouNlvcs to cihow that the offense and defcn~ Yr'Crtn't a fluke nt the end or the ~a'IOn We ha"c 10 provc ounelve, Rll O\/Cr llJlltO." - _, ... ~ ..___::. ·-..... .I FoR THC Rc coRo 4(__ > . HU WUTlltN toNl'l•INCI ll'•clfk Dlvl'*t W L ll'('f CH I.A l.ellttt 11 10 ... Pllotnl~ 1' t~ SJl Port1er1e1 1• 11 (5? 1 , Ste11i. I• II •lt · t I.A ClloMf• t• 19 O• t • , Goldel! Stet• 10 20 333 I, Mictw"t DM1lon O•n•er It 17 .il HOUtlOn 11 13 SI I I O•llo IS IS ~ l , Ul•ll IS 17 .. 9 4 , Sen Anlonlo I• 11 '31 S • Ken1u Cllv II ti 319 1 I A$TE•N ·cONPl•INCI Alltntl< DM \lon 113 e o11on Pnl11oe1or..a wu111noton New JerHv NI W Yor~ ,. ' 1• .. 1¥ 13 IS 17 12 n toO I s,. 1 449 11 lSJ IS Mllwauk•~ Cnlc•110 Oelroll All•nle Indiana ci.vetand Cemrel DM 1lon 71 II 16 IS 16 IS I) 19 8 n 6 27 $11ndeV'1 Scere1 Pnot~•• 117 LA Cli!IC*'• 109 Mllwaukff It•. 8 01ton 9t T llftltflf'' Gem" No v•me& "ntdu..a Tue1dtv'• Gem" Ina an• " Ulen Pn11aoe1or.1e at Portlend /;67 S16 Sl6 •06 261 21• SUni 117, CllPOers 109 s s 8 ' 12 ' ll J ll'HOINIX (117) -Lucu 10 16 I 2 11, Nance 13·20 S·1 31, Edw1rd1 7· I• 2·~ 16. Hollon 6· 1• O·O 13, Mlicv 7-10 2·2 16, Humo~rl11 1-2 0-0 2, Jonet 2-7 0·0 •. AOamt 2·7 1-2 S. Scolt 2·• 0-0 •. Fotitr 7-3, 0·0 S Tot111 S2·99 11· 16 117 · I.A CLIPll'ERS ( 109) -Ce11e 3·6 •·• 10 JoMaon S· 13 I·• II w11ton •·9 7·3 10 Nh1on 4· 14 0·0 9 Smltll 6·1 10· 12 n 8 rldotmen 10· 17 7-7 73 Ce1cr.ln111 I 1 4 • 6 Oona•ason 1-1 2-2 • wamck 2 4 0-0 4 WMt •·4 2·4 IO Total1 'll· 12 17 lS 109 Score bY Ollt rttn Pl\oenl.< 24 37 19 32-117 LA Ct ooer1 24 )4 11 79--109 Three ·001~1 11oell-Ho11on Fo1lt r Nl•on, Bridgeman Fouled oul-None Rt 1><>unos-Pr.oen1.< '3 ILuCH Ed,.erdt I ) l.01 Angelts 0 !Walton, 111 ""'"'-Pnoenix 21 IMecv 91 Loi Angttu 28 INIAon, 13) To111 fou11-Pnoen1a 27 Los Angell\ 23 Allendance -ll 019 Sundav•s coll~ itOrH WEST M1we• ·Moto 9J Simon Fra1tr BC 73 MIDWEST Cre g11tor> 60 Notre Oeme SI SOUTH LSU 6J Ateoema 61 ~OVTHWEST Ar. •l.11tte Qock 12 SE LOv•"ene 1l TOUR NAME HTS Al -Coll..- Okier.oma 8•. Loulslane Tttn 72 lllrlll Oklalloma Cllv SJ. Menna111ri S2 (111lrd) Chico SI. lftYlflllOMI Cntco St SJ. Humboldt SI S2 tfl"q Ale1ka-F1lr1>enk1 60 Whllwortn S9 (llllrd) W Oregon SI Carroll Coll S7 llf1r11 Wll•ll t r 70 Cet Lutneren ,,. l1tvtntn1 Fer West Cleulc Oregon St 70. Cellforn • S9 (t.ntl Oreoon 6l Frttno S• 60 l•h·rd• Murrey St 72 Poruero 49 I ttnl Ptnn 11 Oe vrd1on IO Ut •tntlll Htwt M Ptclflc lnvltallol\al M1lsourl 81 Nortr1 C1ro11ne 7• !first Arizona 80, Hawaii Pac1l1c 66 lcon101e· llOl'IJ Hoo1l4r Ciani< lndlene 80, F lorlda 63 t!lrll I Miami. 01110 61. Arilon• SI S2 r tnlro I NIC T011mament 8em1d1• 'St 80, Cat Polv·Pomona IH Ytnlrll How AP top 20 tared 71 No I Georoe•own 11·0 o.et Tt"· neuff s1111 77-t;.e 0t1• No"" Caro1>"• A&.T 61·S6 No 1 Du•t 9·0 Dee• A eoeme 8 '"' 1ngnem 76·67 oeet Sou'"''" C11 •o•n•e IS 13 No 3 Mtmo111S Sta•• 1·01 d•a not 01ev No •. Soutl'lern Mttf'lod11t 19 II 1011 10 Cllemlnedt 71 -70 No S, S• JoM'I 18-11 l>H I Old Dom1111on 77·66, t>eet North Caroline S111t 66-S6 NO 6, S\lrtCuH 18·01 beet Ot frOll 71 63, Ote t Ououesne 7S·60 NO I, Norin Caroline 11·1> t>eet Hewell Pacific U ·69. lost to Mlu our1 11·76 No 8, Illinois < 11-21 did nol ot•• No 9 Dt Peu• 11-21 Deal Cre111nto11 17 SI No 10 Geor1111 Teen t9· 1 oe-t Arken HS 72·S2. Deel Wu n1ng1011 6S·SI Deal Mervlend 70-69 No II w u n•noton 7·2> Ottt 10 .. e Siete 12·S9 k>" 10 Georgie Teen 6S·SI t>et t Ha we I 11·'3 No 12 Ken111 11· ll O•d not ot av No 13 Mlcl'l gen 11-11101t 10 Ttnntuee 81·1' No 14 North Carolina State 11 21 O.el Rut111rs 10·61, IOSI lo SI Jonn't 66·S6 No lS, lndlena 18·21 OH i "('laml, 01'110 77·72 oH t F>onoe 10-63 No 16. Virginie Ttcn 11·71 out Jt met Medlson '7·37, k>sl to v1r11ln1e Com monwtellr. 69·6S No 11 0 1u1nome 19·31 beat Lou11v111e 90·72. be•> Menllella n 111 74 Otet Lou11 • t nt Ttel! eA-77 No II I.Ou s•an• Stt lt 19 1 Oeet Uten Sl•lt lOl-71 oee1 Ala oema 43 61 No 19 Loulslene T K" I 10 11 l>tll Oklanome Cltv 90·61 1a11 to 0~1anom1 I• n No 70 Loulsvllle 16~41 101• 10 0~111noma 90 72 1011 10 Lovola. 1111no11 tl· 81 Com m unity coll"'" THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE WtdntieleY's Gemt\ tnlencl VelMV Cont.ranee c 11ru1 et Cnalfev R•O Mondo ., Ent LO\ Angtlfl Mt Sen Jac1n10 11 College ol OtHrt R•••"•d• at Sen 8trnerdrno Glendei. 81 Cerro Coso Frldev's Gamt1 lf'Und V ekv Conftf'tntt Ea\l LO\ Anoti.s et C irus COlleCI• of Oueri at R•O HOndO Sen Bernardino el Mt Sen Jacinto GltnOel-1 R1ver11de Cerro Co10 11t Cllattev Slturdtv's G•mt• SOllltl Coul Ctn~rtnce Cvl>ft U et On nge Coast S11001eoac~ al Ml San Anlnnlo Galden West at Comoton Fullerton el Cerrno1 IAll oem.\ et 7 JO Pm I ~nOl~o Lettn Wlcnlft Ta come Lu VIOe\ Delle• "''"'"'c''"' let1111'10f• (l'l<ltOO St ~ °"'' Cle•tleno Mlnn .. OIA Pnllburtl't (O\mQI M ISL Wt1"'11 Olvlti.tl w I."''· I) 4 7'S II ~ ... I 6 ~ 1 t 0 1 • • .00 ~ 1) ,,. 4 II"-. 16, IO"tf'll D1V1.ien 11 s 10 ' • 7 I 1 I I 6 • ~ 10 Slll'Olv'• scwe• Le&M'1 I WICMt 1 '; • e an1rno<t I Cleveland \ O•l•u I St ~oul• 6 lot \tll O•t>OO ~ (Ot('IO\ 4 unooto..11 T l!lltfif't OlllN (IHe'l nd t i (l\la90 • T~~' Game\ No ••l'!'fl tt~lecl w....,.•"''o-K•"._, Cllv •I fa<,,_ G9 I , 4 ' ) ' ' . ' • ' l I , 'i J ... ~ . .. NPL IUVoffs (Al t1mn•DT> WILD CAIU> OAMIS 1 s.ivra v, o.c. 22 Se•lllt I) ....... , 1 Sllndav. o.c. n New Yori. Olt nh ••· ••m• 13 CONPl •aNCI llM(prlNAl.S Setvruv•, k-• NPC San Fr•nc11co 71, Ntw Yor~ Gle n11 10 APC Mtaml l 1 Stt lllt 10 S1111Mv'' k 0ti't . . ""c (l'llceoo n We1n1ng>on It A"C P1t111>urgr. 14 Oenvtf' 11 CONl'a•INCI CHAMf'IONSHlll'S SuftdeV'• G1mt1 A"C P111,our11n •> Mleml IC"-nnfl 4 11 9 30 a.m ' ~,.c c111ce110 11 Sen Francisco (Cr.ennel 2 al I om·l ' SUf'I R I OWL s11n0ev. Jen. 20 (al f'tle Alt•) AFC Cnamoton vs NFC Cnemolon 1Cr.ennt1 1 11 l om> BHn 23, RM$kln• " sure bv OUerttn Crocego O 10 13 0-?l Wun1ng1on 3 0 14 7-19 l'lrll Perlocl W&1n-FG Mo111t v 2S, 1 03 Se<tncl ll'erlod Cl'l1-FG 8 Tr.omet 34. 3 31 C11t-Oun1mort 19 Dus from Pevton 18 Tnomat kick>. IJ 00 Third ll'erlod Cbl-Ga ull 7S on 1 from Fuller !kick ft llf<I). 26 Wu l!--Qlgglnt 1 run (MOH ltv kick), HS Cnt-Mcl<lnnon 16 oe n lrom Fuller 18 TllOmn kick) 10 SS Wu n-Riggins I run IMoHi.v kick) I.SS I' OU1111 Per led Wtsr.-Sefetv F1n11r ttt ooed out 01 tna 1one 6 S7 Atttnoanc-ss 43 I TN m Slllh ll<s Chi Wu F •rsl down\ 13 ?2 Ru1nes·varO\ lS-114 ?7· 93 Pe uing vards >96 U3 Return yard1 17 29 Peuts 10 17·0 22·•2· I sec11 s B• 7 49 S·l• Pur.tt S· 39 S-37 F uml>lts-1011 2· 1 Fl Pen1lllt1·Yerdt 6-34 7·SS Time of Ponen•on 301• 29:36 lncllVldllel Sllll11k1 ~USHING-<nicaoo. P•v>on 14-104 Suh•Y 7·1 C Tnomas l·S Fu1.er 7·5 Flnzer I• (minus 71 wur.ln111011. lt199ln1 21·50 Tnt 1mann S-38 J W11n1nglol><I I· S PASSINC-Cn.cego Fuller t-IS-0·711 Pev1on 1·7·0-19 w11n1no1011. Tnel1menn 22-•2-1·291 RECEIVING-<:n1cago McKinnon 4-n, Ce ull 1·7S, Sulle v 1·33, Dunsmore 1·19. C Tnome\ 1·13 Pavton 1-12, MoortlltaO 1·6. Wa1nlng1on. Monk 10·112. Muna mmao 5·62, Dld1tr f ·I S. J W11,,111111on 1·12 War· rtn I· 11 MISSEO FIEl.0 GOALS-w11nlngton MOHlev 41 StMlen 24, Broncos 17 Score by 0111rttr1 P 1111>v•or-0 10 1 1-14 Oenver 7 0 10 0-17 Flr\I f'trlod Ot n-W• 11n• 9 otu lrom E•wev I Kert•t 11.IClf.I 8 30 Se<onc! ll'erlod P t-FG Anot rso,, ?8 04 P 1-Po1lard I run IAnot r1on k•cit>. 13 •6 -l Dllt4J'•flod Dtn FG Karl!\ 21, 2 ~ Ot n-Wa11on 20 ou t from Elwev ll<erlls l<tClf.I 7H P1t-L oos-"10 010 from Malone (Anderson k•Ckl II 41 I' OU1111 f'trlod P 1-Po1 erd 2 run Anatr1on kc• IJ 01 Allf'lOl"C-74 '81 Tu m Sta"'"" Ptl Den F.,,. OON~\ 2S 15 Ru1ne1·va•o\ 40 169 22·S Peu no va•ds 111 199 Q11urn vero\ 4J 11 PenH 11 28·0 10 JI· 2 Sacks Bv 4-37 2· 17 Pun" J-28 • 41 Fuml>lfl•IO\I 3·2 1·0 Ptna111es·vard1 •·30 l·S Timt ot Poneulon l? S2 27 08 1notvldu11 s"""'" RUSHING-Pltt1ourgh Pollard 17· 107 A1>ercromo1e 16·61 Vt1l1 1 1 Lloo\ 1-0 Ma io"• S-!m1nu1 6> Otnvtr Winder 1S·l7 Et .. av •· 16 W1l•Mt I· I Parro1 l·O Watson l·lm•nus 31 PASSING-Pmsouron Mak>ne 17·21·0·724 Oen.t r E wev 19-17-7· 114 Wlllnllf 1· l·O·S? QECEIVlNG-P1ll11>urg11 Looos S·M Pollard •·41 Stellworth 3·3t Abercromole 3· 18 Cunnlngne m I 19 T11omo1on I 1 S Denver Wa tson 11·117 Winder 4·12 wr111111 2·16 WlllMe 2·12 l\ltono1r 1-9 MISSEO FIELD GOALS-Pl11s1>uron, Anoerson •O 16 l9 Dtnvtr Karllt 39 S7 Coll"'" bowl' (Al llmet f'STJ SATVRDAY, DEC. IS C.llfomle lloWI (at Frt\119) NtvaOa ·LH Veg11 lO Toledo 13 lndtPtndtnc• ••wt (•I SMweoert, Le.) A r Force 23 Vtrg1n11 Teen 1 FRIDAY, DEC. 71 H .. IOev llow1 (II Sen Olffo) B v U H M•Ct11gan 17 SATURDAY, OEC 11 l"lorlO• Citrus 110,,.,1 (ti Or1e ndo, Flt I (il'()rg.a 17 Ftorida S•alf 11 Sun eow> lat El Peto) M1rv11100 29 T•11neutt 11 Cll«rv lewt (" Dtfrtltl Armv 10 M«"•gan Slate 6 ...JUUDAY, DIC U llllle-GreY Cian i< 111~,All l Grav ll. Blue 7 WEDNESDAY, DEC 16 FrMdem llowt lat Analltlm) Iowa SS. r, .. , 17 THURSDl\Y, DEC 17 Llbertv Bowl <at Mlmoflh l Au1>urn )I Ark811\U lS FRIDAY, DEC. 7t Gator 9ewl 111 JeclU~I O~le,.om<11 \1 ?I Soutn C8•ouna 14 SATUADAY, DI C 1' A19111 k W! l et HeMM\I) WU 21 Not11 Oamt 20 Het .. l'emt loWI (el 91nnlMNtm, Ale l K•ntuc11.x 20 W11con11n '1t 'rODAY'S GAMU PNell ao>#I .Clll Alltntel f'l.ltCW. (7 • t VI Vtr111nl• (1 l 71 1Ct1en .... 2 ., "°°"' ll~••wt let Hev1te11l TCU 11 ll •I W"I V•rglnlf 0 0 t(nen...i ll 111 Som> TVUOA Y'\ OA.MU Cen.t!kWI 1•1 °'41811 '40U1'.,., ,....1 "' 80\IO'I c~ 1• 1 iCl\ln...i 1 11 10 JO 1 ,,,, I "''"" ...... (11 T-, Arli.I UCLA 11 l> •I M••ffl• rte 11·• 1 Cnenntl 4 '' 10 lO • m ) ""' ·~ ,., ... ~ .... , Of\10 \111• It 71 "' USC fl l 1 1 Cllennei • el 1 D m I Sfflr •""' (et New OftNMl 1.\U ti 1 1l "' NWll~a It 11 IC"e""'1 7 at S lO om l 0r.,,.. ...... (t i Mtemll Ot.ta~ 1• I 11 '" \1¥1\111119'"" 110 1l t(l\a-1 4etS1Jm I -\ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Decemb« 31, 19&4 Prep basketball log SIA v1a w &.•AGUE COtL OIL MU <t·J) Nl~T lt -11 ., ltuoldOu• ,, " MH W~tO'I 41 60 T ""'n •2 56 Le Hebt 1 ~ 61 L111u,,. &teen H •s Ct PO Vellev ~ 51 Ellenclt .. .. ITVI,.. .. 72 !I Toro 60 IO El Cemlno S4 47 l.•111.111• Hiii• 41 51 Pow.., 11 S7 F OOthlll 60 71 Sen Oleoullo 44 6' MQrtno V111tv '° 61 Tout v 1'1116• 44 45 l"ltllt 46 14 0 1)WIH (Nh I 44 92 Unlvertllv .0 46 E0150ll 4l S4 Norco 52 S1 eeuarmlnt 41 J..,_,et N11t Herbor' J•-Coront oe1 Mer' Jt-E•ten(ll' Jt-Unlvt rslty' Jll-•• Unlver'11y' Jlt-.t E1tencle• J16-Woociortooe• J16-Seddle~•· Jll-C°''' Me••· Jll-l.111une B"'n' J2l-at Sadcllebeti.' 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SJ 12 Wa rren i l 69 Cor dt l Mer S7 " LOI Amloo1 " S7 Trov 27 42 L1oun1 Hlill •O 13 Foo>r.111 41 SS Seddleoac~ S4 61 VIiie Pt rll 3S SI Meter 0 11 S6 61 Marlra u SI L•oun• H•lls S 1 J-Unl•er111v• J9-el Cor oe1 Mer' Jll-NDI Meroor• J lr.-11 Lagun• Ben• J lt-11 S.Odlebec~ • Jll-Woooorldgt' J2!>-e• Co\tt Mtse' J30-et Un•vtrs Iv' Fl-<:orone de• Mer' F4-11 NOi HerDOr' F6-l.e11un1 8teCl'I' Fl-Se'ddlt oacl< • F 13-11 Wooobridge• FIS-Coile Mesa' LAGUNA &CH 0 ·4) SA DDL.E9ACK O·O S9 Weilmonsttr 41 4S Miu .on Vlet0 S6 11 &Oise Gr•not 49 n Norco 64 •2 Cenvon SI 79 El Toro 69 7S Cot11 ·Mew-0 S4 E111n<11 •• SS SI El Mooena &I IS Wttlminsltr 51 61 FootnlH If J-•I Co1te Men' J9--WOOdlH'10gt' Jll-l.agune e u c11· Jl6-al Nol Har0or• Jl8-E11e ncle' J23-<orone del Mer• J2S-at Unl•trsttv' JlO-Costt Mesa' F 1-11 w ooooriooe· F+-t l Leoune 8c11· F6-NOI H1rDOr' Fl)-at Cor dtl Mer' F lS-Un••trsllY' UNIVIRSITY ll•O SS ArlH I• S6 •I Cyortn SI 6? 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VAi.i.i V 0·4l OCEAN VllW 110·71 114 ~rv It S2 11 l.ovote , •S 49 Min ion Vlt t0 49 65 Servile •9 S7 Comoton S4 49 Octen Vltw so ~ Ce DO Vell4V S4 S4 Sen11 MonlCa SS SO Founllln Viii.• 49 u St eernaro SJ 61 LA Benning 47 J7 Comoton 3' 13 LB POlv 60 61 Colle Mlise S2 12 Oom1noue1 ~ 7S l.ao nt M Ill SS S2 Me>er Del SI •• E u s9 13 lngle,.ood 62 ,. 1 Mooen• 98 EIPetoRoo" •? 14 Ore nge SS 101 Cenvon ICC) 11 Jf-f>eteat ne 67 ~·lll\ellJ 47 Je--.t Muir Jll-et OcH ft V ew• H -L•ktwOOd Jl6-Merine• J9-LO"CI &t eer. Po1v Jle--.t Wtt'"''"''''' Jll-Fout'lta1n ~·"•v• J1>-Edison• Jl6-et Edison J2S-t t Hiil &eacn• J lt--Merina ' • F 1-0Cten View• J2)-Htn llH Cll F&-a! Me rine . J2S-et Wettmln\ler· Fl-WHlminsltr' Fl-el Ftn Vellev' FIJ.-11 Edl\on• F6-Edlson• • Fl-el M1rln1• FIS-Hin 8"'" F1)-e t Min BH cfl' F 1s-we11m1n"tr' SI Ca11forn•a 41 WOODBRIDGE Cl·S) HTN. 9IACH ()-4) WESTMINSTE• (l.1) 79 LO\ AMlgo1 67 •9 Loera S4 S7 C•oo Vll>t• 70 S9 9 01\1 Grenoe 13 SS Cor Cit Mtr 61 47 Cnlno 36 60 .. MDton S? 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J2-SA Vellty S6 Ml CarmeHSOJ •S J9--et Co111 Mt11' J9--at S.dOlebeCk' JS-el LB Wil1on SO LakewOOd 80 J 11-11 Sedd1to1c~' J 11-Coste Mau ' JI-el Glenoere s 1 SeddltOeck I S J16-Ellancla' J16-at Cor 011 Mer' J9--Mlllll<en Jt-Le Quinta J 11-e> Nol Haroor• J 11-Unlvtrtfly' Jll-at Merine• J 11-eo11ot'' J2)-el Unlvt rtttv• J2)-e l Ellencle' Jll>-Wt1lm1n1fer• Jl6-1t Mtn 8H Cll' J2S-Coron1 dt l Mar• J2S-Nol MerDOr' Jll-et Edlaon• Jll-Foun111n Vel1tv• Jl<>-et WOOdbrldge' J30-L111un1 8H ch' J2)-et OcH n View• J23-tt Merine• F l-<'.o\le Mtu• F1-S1001tbecl\' J2S-Founteln variev· J7s-Octen View' Ff-S.dd tl:>ack' F4-at Colle Mt u • Fl-Merine• • Fl-el Edison• F&-11 E"'"'''• F6'-<oron1 o.i Mar• F6-9t W111m1n11tr• F(>-M•n 8eac11• Fl-Nol HerDOr• Fl-at Unlvtrtltv• Ft-Ed•son• Ft-11 FM Vt ev• F ll-U1t1•tr111y• F 13-E 11ancle" F IJ-Oct111 V tw' F 13-Mtr·na• Fl!>-11 Cor dt Mer• F l!>-e• Npt Heroor• F IS-11 Ft11 V1•1tv• F l!>-1• Ocu n v ,,... NHL CAMPBELL CONl"EAENCE Smvttle Olvltltn w I. T f'tt Eomontgn 2S 1 S4 w"" Dell 19 14 •1 Ca1gerv 19 IS 41 I(~ 15 14 31 Vencou~•' • 1S s 21 Norrt1 DIYhlon Clll<ago 17 17 l JI SI Lou11 1 s IS s lS c111ro11 13 19 4 30 Mlnnuo>a 11 19 6 ,, Toronto 6 26 s " WALES CONl'ERENCE II' 1 trick DIVhlon iNu n•n11ton 71 10 7 P1111aat Pnla 21 10 s NY ltltndt r\ 20 14 1 P1t11b.;rgl\ 14 17 3 NY Rengers 12 19 5 Nt w Jt"'" 11 19 4 Aelems D1V111on Mon>re11 21 9 6 8utt110 IS 12 9 801ton I& 1 s 6 OVtblc 16 16 s He•tlora I) 17 Sundev's Scorn Pn.ieae1ot'I a l l<ln9s 1 •9 ., 41 31 29 18 .. 39 38 )7 JO Ntw Yor~ Ran(ler\ 6 S• Lou•\ Bo11on S W·M10•11 3 GF 116 ISJ "3 16J 1?0 lSO 130 134 124 113 15S 152 171 173 129 110 1S7 12' lli IU 110 GA 111 , .. 141 149 20I 139 13S 167 1H 17S 117 IOI ,., 149 ISi 1'3 118 109 ,,. 141 145 Santa Antt. SUNDAY'S RESULT$ (4ltl of "·dev ltlorou~od "'"""9) Pl•ST RACE & tur ongs Allaell (Pedro~• • 00 sme-1 10 etenouu1ve1 Rteto.leu Pltasu•e (McC•rro• T1Mt I ll 3 S • SICOND RACE. One m11e Oucllu Petro"' fMcCrrM 7 60 Nol A Straw IOOm•no...ez Prlnctsa Et•lre tSnot me i.er Tlmt I '3 I S 460 400 1)00 160 520 n DAILY' OOU91.E 12·7 De•d '21 'll THIRD RACE. 6 lunono1 Scrffn Door IMta, IJ 70 Bold Pohv IS1bi•i.> P r111·s Settntot IMaw ev T ,,.,,. I 13 l S l'OU•TH RACE. I 1 16 ,., ti S60 360 4 20 210 ) 20 Recxilellon M•n 1Qr1ega 9 60 4 00 l 00 Tr11Hlt1 Maze > 3.0 JOO "'ennt a• Exortn IMcCer•on l 60 A•IO rated AH1rmet•vt v S" Ad 01 ,.,,, BeO. Lar~ A\Ct lld1n11 Time 1 47 2 \ l"ll'TH RACE o •ur1ong1 LuCll • Buodv IMtza \ 60 • •O l 60 Bola Pltdge V11enzut1a If 70 o 00 Over11nd Journev Ol•verf~ 7 60 Also raced Go1av \ (om,.,aoQfr Nl'go 11a1e Thrtt For T+110 Ju\1 ~,.,, $t"0' No tor MtPndt•fl TOD Po ~ l udt r Ktrtan SOUTH COAST LeAGUE CAl'O VL.Y (11·11 LAOUNA Nll.U 17 JI II ._,_ Alam tf •t 11'.c.ttc.e U 10 "'" h Kll " " ti ~ttJo to• n M Oc.e11 Via"" S6 SO l.oere 11 •t S..vllt 51 41 Cor 094 Ml• U IO I.a Serna ll •1 C«one S2 .. °''"~ g ., Don l.o.100 ., 51 Newoort Mor 4S 40 Estancia 42 '° SevaMI 44 S6 Ceoo V111ev '6 19 Atttll• 44 n Footr11n S4 9' llotw Grenot 6' SS ll'cxinteln Vent v 1$ S1 Footnllt •7 Sl Le•...,ooo •S " Le111.1ne Hlltt S6 SI htencle 51 U MJslJOfl Vteoo ~ J7-ltencho A•em•to• J-Ed•\Oft JI I-•· (1 Toro• Jf--San Clemen••' J16-Min•on v .. .o· J 11-Dane Ml '• J 16-Sen C"'""'t•' • J 1-trv.ne· J 11-<eoo Ve iev' Jl6--tt M1UIOft V"oO' J2l-0•ne MIMi• Jll-" 1..1111.1111 H ,. J2S-.I 1r1t ,... 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S6 S.00..0t<• 4S SS Stnie Mar • 5 I •1 Sentt Ane 34 S7 Footrt.~IBek Sl '5 Senta Ant 40 11 Santi earoere ,'3 S7 Sonore 41 4S Mer na 41 S4 Cot•t Milt '1 SI Trov 44 72 E TOTO 4' 31 Santa C11r1 SI SO Ce oo VII•• 65 J+-el MtutOn Bav SS Potnont 01 S4 J9-M•U·O" V11o0· 61 Ful trion S9 Jll-r Ceoo v eiiev· 39 HH l/V1 ~ 49 J14-E T0to• 031-&rH -OI noe Jl6-lrv1nt• J9-e t Ot na HIM•' Jlt-e1 Sen Clemente• Jl+-el La11une H,11,· J?l-e• L111una Miiis' Jl6-<eoo Vet .. v• J71-ll Mln •O!I Vlelo' J It-El T0to' FI-el Et Toro• J2)-et l•V•nt' F6--et lrv•f't• J7S-San C•tmentt' l't-Stn C~mentt• J?l-01na Hills' f:l)-Legune Hllll' Fl-L•Qull• HI ·i· F6-et Ct oo Vetltv" Ft-et E Toro• IRVINE (6 ... 1 17 SA Veney F 1)-lfv nt• I' Ira• Sen C • ..,.,.,,. 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I Bii< I Time I 10 I \ '2 ll'ICI( SIX 1 4 I t I \ Pt•a I 10 112 40 w llll 17 *"'""II '•C•t•I I~ • llorHtl U PIC"-SI); CO..,\Olet.on De" '737 60 wtlll ,.. WIM•l'IO ll(l>fll "v• "o<lt'> NINTH ltACll. 6 lurlOl'lgi Record Cetcn (V•ltn•IAl•I I JO ) IO ) 00 No F10 !Ool'l'l•l'!Quti \ 1' • 00 • Mor• Ac hon l $tev<tn\ ) IO l\·so receCI Meno,,.,-.n s.cuiei. Hano ,_ PeO.ege ,:tv•no eoo Time I 11 1 S i$ l ltACTA t7 l1 Ne 1t 1 00 Att•"<lanc• )1 ~) """.ca. TODAY'\ KHCDU\.I ...... ~T~ ) ll ~· V\ ,~.,... tflf?!ll 4 4~-~ ... "' )(fl\MT I 6Jo. M UIOfl V \ft ...... '""ell 1 1,._EI 0.-.oo "' ~t\ I\ ,on 11•"' I Ju'v 2~·11--Gr••'•' He r1•0•0 0of''"' Avg l·-Wts•t'~ Oot~ AU9 I· 1 -PGA Cne,..t:>.O•\r t Of•·• AU9 15· lt-Bu o Ooe• A.JQ 11 1S-Wor.g !it• f\ ct ~~· A.>9 ~ Seo• t-8 C Oot• Sfiot S t-9•"'-ot 9 , • ., ... TCN,,.,.e-•" S«o• 12 t~•u•t• .,. ,.1u•~ ~­ S«o• It >?-L1Je• T ''"l"'f"' Seo• 16 ~Th&\ OOt Oc• l 6-Soul!l4!•• Dot>· Oc• 10 1)-We • O•\"t~ ""o'·o 0,,. 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"".-'.• t,+o -· #.,,,.,. ~ t.e·' ~ IJl•C '" -••HI HOCKEY ltlttenef HetU" l N - N( W YORll. l ANC!f'lt\-C• ~ u11 ~o o'""" aete"W"'•" •-· '"'''o can•~ llton H11ncs• •"O """ ~ ,... •'I w >ll9\ ff'om \I>< "9'·•1Cl o1 'W '"'•' ' A• HOOCll.•\' L.M9W -W•NNI~ G JE S (e""G Jl>fC• lt'I WIC:'t '-0""\ \-0'~'· ' '~fl an Hoc'•• l••;i,.. .... .,.. , _ ..,.. ,..,.. •o ~'°' •• \ COL.L.IG TULANC! -!>i•~ f!\ -""1 t• -~ IOo coit('ll ., Rookie r . . . \. s!Tm1es.; Kings ~1. ~~~~~._:;_,..a Zezel. 19. has . ·- t o assists, leads - Philad elphia, ~ - l!'oul(WOOD C t\P) -\\1th a httlt' help from a rookie. the Phil deph ta Fl)ers were able lO &et b) the much-improved Lo' An&eles Kings Peter ltll'I. 19. had two assisu to hdp the A)tr!> dowo Los An&elt$ ).2 Sunda) n1&ht at 1he forum .He '' o ne of fi, e Phtladdph1a rookie• 'He is fitung in quite well and ht-1ng a JUn1or age pJayer. he hb a lot to learn u man) of our players do.'' said A)ers· wach Mt.kc: Keenan ... But he·!> maturing '<'') well and we're pka~d v.11h the contnbutton hc•s ma..,ing ·· T 111\ "-erncored a aoal and had two assms to 1mpro' e Che A yers· record 1011-10-5 and move Ph1laddph1a lO v.1th1n t~o point~ of the first-place \.\ash1ngton Capn~Js in the Patrick D1,1\1on Doug Smtth p ut the Kin~ oo top, 1-0. at 14.18 of the first pen od wheo he shot a 25 footer that &lanc:cd off the leg of F1)er Brad McCnmmon and pas1 goalie Pelle Lindberab. _Mum) Cra,en e\Cned the game with 2:43 left 1n the pcnod as he drilled a IS. foot slap shot between the pads of King goalie Bob Janccylc. The A'cr stnJck earl) 1n tbe stcond pcnod as Peter Zeul stoic the puck trom King Jim Fox bchmd the net and fed Kerr 1n front for an eas) IO.foo1 ~core ""Ith JUSt 20 seconds elapsed The Kings teve Shutt lled the score. 2-2 after taktnJ. a pass from Marcel Dionne a nd dnlhng a 45-foot slap shot into the lower nghtcomerat ~ 28 of the second pcnod. The fl)ers struck early again in the third pcnod v.1th what proved to be the v.inning goal when Dave Poubn stuffed in a backhander from the lei\ oftheK1ngs·netat 1·39 . Both goalie~ had a bus) night as the A'ers tested Janeq k 35 tames and the Kings put 26 shots oo Lmdbcrgh. Dionne·~ asst~t on Shun·s goal was his 825th career assist. which tied him for tif\h on the all-ume NHL hst Wlth fonner Detro11 Red \.\ ing .\lex Och· ecch10 Area girls tune up for league fhc ri:ial tuneup~ before the stan ol league pla~ ror area high ~hool gJrl~ haskelhall team~ .ire set to bcJin \\t·dnt'\.!a' u.Hh (Mia \k~ hosttng Jn l"I[lht·tt<tm tournament also tcatun:iF-fountain \ alle' Estancia Jnd \addlehack and the C ~press tournl'' v.elcoming ncean View and Hunu~ton Beach First-round pairings at Costa Me1a feature Fountain Vall<'\ "!t Estancia I 3 p m I \addlcbac.._ ·fal'.'ing !'lorth Torran,t' c.i \o11 and the host Mus- tangs taling tn C.1arden GroH 1"' 301 . Tht ( n<tta \1esa Tournament con- 11nue\ Thur,da' with an otT de' Fnda' pnnr to <;a1urda~ 's finals .\ 1 ( 'prr" Oct' an \' u.•v. test~ Bol!.a ( 1randt" \.\ cdn<'\da\ at p m wnh Huntington Rca .. h drav.1ng Warren 1n .. .:i '\11 J m g.amt The ()pres\ tourne' cont1nu<'' thrt•ug.h aturda' Th<' first-round painngs~ Cos ta ~u T oumam..11 WI DNESDAY >-F ~,.,, • va •• ., E '''"< • 4 »-Saco eoec• ,, " ,. ~or'•"<• .,_Y.•r• '•ooe .._, ... .,.,, "' '30-Cot•• Ai•WI •• C.eroe.-G•ova Cvcweu Toum.mem WEDNESDA Y -... oe'• .,, "-tt•,., ,..,.@ .. 110-Q vef\O• Po,.•\ Oac•r• ; )\ ,. ,.,.... ' ' -vi ~ ... 0 B•"C"' ~ '""'" ) J() -'-"~"''>OC " ;r.••u c.-y 1t,f'"' .,. .,, itc1" t.~ ~·, .,. ~\ "''""' It I -Bo u Ci• ••O• ·• ()(.,., ' *"" OCC. Ga uchos begin league play S a turday 1 he '•t..lh c o.t\t l \'nlcrc:'nH h.i\l1•thJ\I r 111· h." .1 Ol'"' ·loo.._ th1' \C:l\4Jn thanl' \I) lhl' add1t1on \>I "addkhd'-1.: c 1lk1w Hut lhl' C.1auc-ho' don·1 ha' r .lht L'J<,1C'~t •'' ta!>._,, when th<'' m,1l.r 1h r "< < dt hut '-1111rdJ1' m~ht c "''''' h Hill Arummrl\, \ •3Ul'hm 1r,1q·I 11 \lt .._.,n· -\ntnn1 " h\ l:llC tht" rnJ hol \h,unlll'' 1,1 h1~hltp.ht the c• 1n tat·n\' opt'nl'r. • \h-;1nu. h1le 01 anil' <. oa\I < olle~C' v.h1d1 h"I ~'th of 1t\ p.ame\ Ill < , T'"'" l.i't '<"'on f'l<I'' host to thl' < h.t1>!rr' l 1poO " ~ 'fl for hoth tt·•m,' '·"hllc".1' I.. v.1th .1n 11-4 rt"(ord v.111 .al..e 11n ~ \ti \,sn \n1 •Otl.l team ~h,, h ha' ru.·ll'LI 110 • \lra1ghc v.rni. ;in,1 I\ 11 I '" thr '""'"'" ()( c h.l' .1 Q.-1 l\"lOH1 hut thrtt of thr ,fck1t' l•lffi\' "' hc'ncr than <t't·ra't' ""'' l onf Bc.11.h. t'1h· C nlkr.< ''' \.an l ram'"'° C1 .1nd Im J'l'I u1l \ allc\ Onh a ~ 7.~' dclrat to <. h.-t'lc11 in the ,._,,hnt Tl•urnamcn1 h<a' kll 3 hitter tn\te in C ~h Tand' ( 11lh,· m(luth Sa&urdt) ·,Gamet 1i:SI p m I < 'J'lrt'' :n Oran ( out '1Jdk~ l at Mt 'an .\ntomo (,,,!Jen \.\ (''t ti ( omrlan l ullcrtoo 11 < tmto' c I~ • COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 85 ~u. S. regiSteriDg increases from individual productiv:ity .By JOHN CUNNIFF I#....,._ ANllpl NEW YORK -As the 1ndustnal econom) renews itself with brand new 1ndustnes and products. 1t 1s taking on an old-fashioned look 1n at least one respect: Product1 v1t} i~owing again. JUSt as ti used to grow before Amencan\ became complacent Producu' tt) ') ProduCll\ It) ga1m,'' Some people will tell )OU the} don't even know the tenns. but that'S<· because 1h1: tenns tra"el 1n d1~u1se:~ But these people kno"' th~m. you may be sure. because of the impact on their lives. lhat 1mpi\Ct 1s nothing less than enormou~. involving employment and unemplovment. recession and expansion, 1n~ation and pnce stab- ili ty. fore1~ trade, wages. corporate profits, hvrni standards and pride Product1v11y 1s merel) the efficien- cy of producuon. and produttl'..ity gams are improvements 1n that efficiency. And as everyone who went to elementary school knows. <>uccess and good )Obs and profits go to the most efficient. For many years the lJn1~~d States ~t standards of production efficien- cy, and m the process built the b1agcst and most productive economy the world has ever seen. And then, for many reasons, it beg.an to lose its edge. Many. many reasons are offered 'for what happened. Some students of the subJtet say unions interfered with efficiency. Some blamed lazy. un- 1maginatl\ e. t1m1d managements that couldn't understaod that rewards require nsks. The hst 1s a long one. and It ma} be that producuvny gain'i shrunk for a combinavon of reasons. including the ag.i(\g ofindustrial plants, the need to clean up a polluted environment. $Overnment regulation and tax pol- icy. And another very large factor: C'onsumensm. Consumen m generally has been pra1!>Cd in Amenca Every Amencan 1s a consumer Bui each Amencan must be a producer 100. or else very httle will be available to consume. After producing a matenaJ wealth that was the env) of the world, Amencans seem to have decided ll wa!I time to consume. to live off the hard work that had gone before. to use up rather than invest 1n bu1ld1ng mort production Amencans feught to consume the economic pie, but they didn't put the same energy into making a bigger one. And as everyone knows. unless you bake a bigger pie you can't take a larger slice without cutting you r ne11lhbor's share Wage increases exceeded gains 111 production efficiency. and corporate profits were disbursed as d1v1dend~ rather than reinvested in improved plants In bus1ne'i'i, short-term profits oten came at the expense ofl ong-term strength. .. Government stepped up HS ac- . ti v1t1es. the better to serve people, but as history demonstrates, It was easier to give assistance to people - government aid. 1n fact, came to be known as an "en11tlement'' -than to finance 11. Producu Vil) gains, which had a\'- .craged around 3 percent annually - and even reached 9.4 percent in 1950 and 6. 9 percent as rccei:ttly as 1973 - all but disappeared in some years. In 1975 and 1976, and 1980 and 1981 . output of goods and services actually shrank. A stud'\ by the Conference Board, a non-profit research and educa11onal organization show<; that growth 1n U.S. produet1v1ty between I 973 and t 982 was the lowest I IJ..y1:ar figure in nearly a l.'en tu ry. Hut now, 11 says, Amcm:an indus- tries ha ve bc$un to record s1gn1ficant producllv1ty increases again. In 1983. for exam pk. the gain amounted to 2. 9 percent which isn't much lower than the long-term a\ crage - The hoard credits the 1n1provc- ment to th( Economic Reco' crv Ta.\ .\ct of I ~81. deregulation of industry, lo.,.. inflation. new technolog1ei. and belier labor-government relauons While all these factors have indeed played a ~1gnificant role, the last of them cannot be overemphasized. A decade ago labor and manage· ment were at each other-; throats. Now, ha' mg been plagued by the bad lime\, thl'Y have concluded they must rel) on each other for their common good In the 1mmed1ate futur1: that !>hould be easier. because vanous economists now believe that the factors tha1 returned produc11v1ty to American industry will remain with 11 at least through the rest of the decade Learning Annex put new twist on the business of education By OTTEN TIMBERLAKE .,......_. ...... NEW YORK -Bill Zanker ma} be on the verge of the ~1g Time w11h his burgeoning how-to mdustf). Wcl- 1-1-1-1. the za n>, fast-ta! krng '\IJ..) ear- old 1s ti') 1ng really hard. an} 1.1.a) The founder. president and chief execuuvc offi cer of the Learning Annex, mamta1n!I that his bus1ne~c, ,., the largest non-acredited adult cduca- uon center 1n the country and the fir<>t and only one of its kind to go public A quarter of a mil hon people ha ve signed up for its short, inexpcnc;1vc pe~onal improvemen t courses ond act1v111cs, the Leaming Annex \a)'i The company. which wu launched lft New York 1n 1980, has C\panded buo C h1cago and Atlanta. It plan\ to open centers in Wa\hington () < Phrladelphra and Bmton 1n JanUJf\ and one on the Wc,t ( oast h' m \t summer A wide' a net} of cour\1:s -.,Ul ha., "Ho" To Be~1n and C unt1n ue a Conver..at1on.'· "How To Suv1ve on S 50.000 to SI 00.000 a Y car" and "Ho"' To Land a Part in TV Commt•rc1ali;" -1\ offered. and a \hrldren's Annex 1<; planned. · Th1: energetic and enthus1as11c: cntreprt·neur also has started pubhsh- u1g .,ofl-co,cr book<. and audio tapes that C<tpand on the more popular rnur.,es -"Hov. Io I alk Sports to \1en." for example Zankersa}'> a tdt•v1\mn nrogram 1s hc1ng d1!.(.U'>~d. t<XI "We w:int to be the hnw-to people." h~ay<, ... 1 he!>1: t)pc~ of courses have been going on since the 1960<i The~ v.crt highl} succe\<,lul Wt· jU\l made 1t 1ntoa profit·· fhl' compan) which ha'> not yet n·ported earnings e\pcOs IC> earn a profi t ofS400.000. or I() cen ll> a c;hare: on $6 ..,S m1ll1on in rn·C'nUl' 1n fiscal 1485. wh1th cnd~Jul\ '\Cl. 19Mh /ankl·r "ho hkt·\ iell1ng reporter-, th.ll h1r, wmpan~ "Ill ~ the "1 c Donald\ of the indu\tf). ..aid. "V.e're going to be cvef)whnc. One wa) or another we're going to affect everybody's live~ out there .. Obv1ou~ly. modesty is not one of Lanker's quali11es. Neither 1s shyness. He caused a sensation when he tned to throw$ I 0.000 off the Empire State Bu1ld1ng 1n March 1982 to celebrate the 'enrollment of the '>Choo!'\ I 00,000th student Build ing 00ic:1als called h1~ plan a trJ\!> pubhc1t> stunt. and police prncntcd 1t when the trowd around thl· building got unruly and - c01nc1de ntall ) -some robbers tned tg huld up a bank there at the same ume. , Undaunted, Zankcr later d1s- tnhutcd I 000 free token\ at a c;ubwa) '>lat1on He alc;o .,..a., undaunted b) thl' outrngl' promptl'd b} a Learning \nnn tour\c on ho"' to t•hcat on \our \J')<IU\l' 1.1.1thout gc111ng caught It jll \IJnl·d "hen Zankcr. who g.rl'" up 1n Teaneck. NJ .. and 1<, a bathclor. wa\ stud~ 1ng for a master\ degrtc 1n film at th1: New School in Nr" York and, "I wasspcnd1ngabout $6,000 a year on educa tion and my dad was paying for 11. "He called me up and said. 'Let'~ have lunch.' And. he u1d, Tm not supporting you and go out a get a JOb and stop being a bum ... Zanker. who holds u bachelor of an .. deree from the Hcbrc1.1. l n1ver- s1t} o Jerusalem. took h1\ "bar mlll\'ah mone} .. and put together a brochur1: based on friends' \uggcs· 11ons for courses 1 hen he wen I lo < 1rand ( entral Terminal earl y 1n the morning and handed the brochur1: -which now 1s published monthly and features free personal ads -to hundreds of people <.treammg through thl· train station clunng rush hour. Then. he ran back to his phone to take calls "And 1t 'itancd to happen .. lanker \,il<I "It c~pandcd hkl' wild · V. hJI did h1~ fathl·r thin ... about lhl\., "i\1 first, he said. 'You'n: nat) <itop "-•th this educauon \tuff,"' lanker said. "Now. he's m} h1ggcst fan ," ' . Paul Ryan new president for commercial real estate firm Paul H. Ryu , execuu vc 111ce president of NallouJ Servlcet Commercial Brokerage, lac., has been named president of the Newport Beach commercial industrial real estate firm. He succeeds James C. AaUaer. Ryan bas been with. Natrona! Services since 1981 . A graduate.of UC Irvi ne, he hves in Corona dlr Mar. Na11onal Services leases and sells shoppina centers. office buildings, industrial sites. apartments and acreage. as well as providing property management -;erv1ces. . . . ' James M. Henning• has been prom01ed to vice president of markctin& for Costa Mesa-based Stale of &be Art, which manufactures and markets accounting software for small business microcomputers. Hennings, a UC' RYAN t HENNINGS CHRISTEN TOM Ir. inc graduate. has been w11h State of the An since 1982. most recently a director of marketing. • • • Robert N. Cbristeo has JOined Oanleliu Atsoclalea of Newport 8each as director of planning. bnnging more than eight years of experience to his new post. fhe Laguna Hills rcc;1dcnt 1s active in the Building lndallry A11ociatlon of ~outhern C ahfornrn. and 1~ a t'harger member of the American Planning Association. • • • Richard Layne Tom, .\IA. has been named director of commercial and government prOJCCt!> for the architecture and planning firm of Rlcbard1on Nagy Martin. In h1<, new post. Tom will be responsible for marketing. promotion and 1mplementat1on of the Newport Beach firm 's projects. Before Joining Richardson-Nagy-Manin. Tom was a pn01c1pal in the firm of Richard Layne Tom Archrtect & A.ssoc1ates of Huntington Beach. He 1s also a past plann1ngcomm1ss1onerofHunt1ngton Beach and a past director of the Orange (ounly and Huntington Beach chambers of commerce. • • • Richard K. Lauer has been appomted vice president of sales and marketing at Pick Syscems of Irvine Lauer comes to Pick Systems fro m Ultimate Corp.'s Southern California operations and bnngs more than I 5 years of expcnence in 1he sale and marketrng of computers to his new post - including 12 years with rhe Pick operaung system. His appointment 1s pan of an attempt to rnten<,1fy P1ck's support ofliccnsees a nd dealers. The company manufacture!> and markets the Pick operating system for use on IBM PC's and compa11ble'i ' • • • Wallace A. Gerrie, M.D .. of cwport Beach has~n elected secretary of the Blue Shield Board of 01 rector<> Geme has se~ the board since 1977. and 11> also past president of the Orange Couty Medical Association, the Orange Councy UrologJcal Association and the Orange County Compreben1lve Health Planning Association. • • • Paul Bogsetb ha'i been naml.'d senior engineering geologist fo r Hlgblaad Technical Consultants, a subs1d1ary of the Irvine Conaultlllg Group Inc. Highland provide!> geotcchmcal engineering and matenals testing services. Rogc;cth has been with ICC., for more than si" years. • • • Irvine rc\1dcn1 J eff Strickland bas been promoced to digital products marketing manager for Plessy Solid State of Irvine. a crrcu1t supplier and de' eloper StncJ..land has been w11h Plcssy for two years as semicustom market appl1ca11on' manrtgl·r In h1~ new post. he "-Ill be in\.olvcd in 1dent1fymg new marlo..ct5 and l..l') l u\lomer., and direcung product de' clopmcnt in responsc to market demand • • • Larry Baylies of Laguna Beach has been appointed vice president and · .. -~ MUTUAL F UNOS fh1: Leaming Annex '\ cour~!> u\uall} last a total of four to I 0 hour'i and cost anywhere from $21 to $140 manager of lea'i1ngand Liz Houston has been promoted to loan officer for Flrat American Bank & Trust Co. 1n M~una Beach. Bayhcs will establish as new department to 'icrv1ce auto and equipment leasrng needs for individuals. small businesses and profe!i1>1onal groups. Houston. who has been with the bank smce March of th1<> year. hac; six years of expenence 1n ban kin$ services. She had been ass1~1an1real1:sta1e loan officer First A~ncan spec1alrzes in services for profc<>'l•Onals and small busrncsses . .. .\ hot -hterall> hot -one I'> .. The hn:walk1ng Expcnencc.'' Another one one offers a behind-the-scene look at ('h1ppendales. a night club 1.1.herc men stnp for women patrons J U'>I where do the) get these 1deac;'1 "We JUSt read and read and read,'' Lanker said. And he gocc; 10 a lot ot ranics. At one party. for example. a group of lawyers 1n their 30s were talking about how the:y hated their pro- fc!i!llOn So the Leaming Annex found a headhunter who spcc1ahLes in placing la"'>ers 1n ~cond carcc~ to teach ;i c-1111r~~ UPS AND DOWNS Nf:W YORK CAP) -The lollow1ng hsl "'OW~ me Over lhe • Counler stocks and warrant' thal have gone uP the mosl and down rhi mosl based on Percent of chon~e tor rldav No securflles roding below S7 or 1000 snares ere included. Ntl and percenra~e changes ort lhe difference befw,tn ht r•vlous closlng bid price 1nd Fr dtJI'' Its bid price PS Name ltsl Cng Pel I vr"e m i ' Up 19 0 ~ R'~ un ~ Uo ill 1, Uo 4 vro 4 ,,., Uo lj J vced 101n 1°1. Up ol brc r 111 ~g 'I'll '·~ ' r ntv ,,,.. 'I• Uo I . lrd un 3,lo ~ Uo OvER THE CouNTER American Pacific reports loss .\mcrrcan P.1u lit Corp 1n lnine ..rn nounccd a vcar-l·nd lo\s of $2,811,000 for th0l' Iii.cal }Car ended ~tpl rn I he lo'l'I 1ncludeJ SI 121.(.1()() of h1\!i<:!I on dl\continucd operation\ and a furth er $1 m11l1on charge for c<1t1matcd IO'>'>es related to the dl\P<l'>al of \Ul'h operations. Tht full-year IO\\I of s~ x I HJOO. or 4 7 c..:ent' a rnmmon share. co mpared with u los\ of $952.000. or 45 centi. a wmmon !>hare. rn the prcv1ous fiscal year In [)cccmbcr. the company made a dec1\1on lo discontinue its mvolve- ment in the financial services sector. "-h1ch ti had been developing during thl' r>a'lt three )ear-; The decision :~ 12 13 a 16 li 20 II I 2 3 " . 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Oeclinbtt 31, 19M NB M NYSE COMPOSITE T RAMSACTIONS MO•DAY'S CLOSl•C PllCES NYSE LfAOlR S UP s AND OowN s WHAT AMEX Om NEW VO~IC (AF>i Dec 31 Advenceo OecliM<l Uncl"lengeo Tor11 1u uu flojew l"llgl"ls New IOws AMEX LEADERS Prev oev m 1l l6 NEW YORK (APl -S.lft Mol\clev oflce and "'' cl"lenge ot tl'lt 10 most K l .... American Srock E1tcl"la~ iu ues rrld "9 '1&110f'lallv er more ll"len ! TIE CQmm ru· 6'• + , OomePrrr • 1 I 1 \ 16 HouOllTr • •'- 'NangLaoB l o ~ 2s·.. T a PerroLew 270, • • +, , AM.rnw • 1'° J • t " Crvs111011 115, 3~ + , Verbatim 167 6 11.t vPtla rm 1S7 9 • -• Oeimed 143 2~ • NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW VORIC AP -Mosr actove over -111e-c0\Jn1tr stocl\s supglit<l ov NASO Name \lolui Bid Asked Cll9 Tandon l 266 6 6 • + ' MCI l 121 7 , ?~ S.egarr aso 1 5 s • ~ 0 ... 1000 8<M )()() 9'11 9 .... AooteC 738 100 28 '-78 '• ~ronSc blO 900 5 5 • hH O"C 510 900 1'" ) 1'1dl=' 4)4 ~00 )0 • 10 I orn• l•l soo 8 a • ()rlyg l ll6 900 b -~ • GoLo QuoTES s.--"" .. 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Tcke ptrackof 'Where companie are going and \Vhi h people are h lptng them g t there~Just watch ·credit Lin -ever day int he Bustnes ecttonpf you mew DlilJ Pilaf .... Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 31, 19S. 16 4 .. Sharin g the sun A~ wnphoto Actreas Joan Collins rela.zea with flance Peter Holm on dock of the exclusive St. Jamea' club Saturday while vacationing on the island of Antigua.la the We.t Indiea. The couple. announce_d thelr engaaement recently, then daahed off for a vacatio n . Collins fs the star of the televialon soap opera 'Dynasty.' '\ Americans r eady t el w e lc ome 1985 I 8)' tbe Associ ated Press tnd1'>cnminatc gunfire on three Jn celebration!> including $750·a· dt•ath!> and a do 1cn,n1um·!I tn the pal>t two H'ar'>. couple nightclub basht'l>. bowling b1ngci.. mountaintop parlle'> and Rut ~mcntan'> with '>Oml'thtng to quiet gatherings. American!> tonight tclcbratt will find a wa\. w1l\nngoutJ984-andap1eC'eofthc In ~cw York Cny, ·the tab for a federal government -and nng 1n i;01rce at Regine'~ is $750 a couple. up and a new telephone area $50 from last ) car for a Ii ve-coursc c "gourmet dinner," a bottle of Dom r's E\t' rCH'lcrs .,ho don't Pcngnqn champagne and fa, ors. take ad\.antagc o l m}nad free nde\ Oom Pcngnon also will llo"' at home will fact• \uch an11-drunkcn Ch1rago·s Park H va11 H otel. to wash driving mcasurel> a!> roadbloch 1n down a $6()()...a-couple. e1ghH·our\c Nashv illc. Tenn .. and ro' 1ng breath-dinner. The tab includes a roomiand a test checkpoints 1n Lo\ Angele'> tharnr>agnc hreakfast. .. W c "'anted 10 New Y ork Ctt\, wht•re hundrt•1.h ol 11fkr tht· most extravagant Nl'\.\ I j 1 thou~nd'i o f people arc C'-pettl'd to YcJr"• I 'l' package 1n town:· \aid I 1am Times Square to usher in the Nt·v. ,general manager Mitehacl C had"' 11. Ii. Year. will become a city diudcd after I hou'>and'> of an ant1c1pa1t d midnight as the borough~ ol I l!.ti!.L1on \pcc1a1nrs began arri\'1ng Brookly n. Queens and Staten I sland O\ n lhl' wt>t:kcnd to get a good spol to get a nc"', and to man) unwelcome. 'cc .59 floats decked with 20 m1ll1on 718 area code. Manhattan and the !lower\ for the 96th annual Rost• Bronx keep the familiar 2 12 Parade 1n Pasadena The 718 destgna11on 1~,"an area lnCanenillc lll .1htS.l.Bov.l1ng code no onl' 1s in lovt: w11h," said & RcLrt:at10n ( cn1cr is offcnng "all Queen~ Borough Prec,1dcn1 Donald thl' bov.ling ~nu want." plus drinks. Manes. hor'> d'ocuvr..:~ and a "champagnt: ~ Re'\1dcnt~ of Ne"' Y ork \tall' who fountain all night" for $29 a person dn'e to Nev. Year'!> panic<, will h.nl' At Pike~ Peak 1n ( ulorado. the 16 . 111 buckle up o n tht: "'a) home as the member\ of tht· <\do.\mAn Club - nauon.,, fir,t '>cat twit lav. goes into naml'd fo r their one new mcrrl8\-r cflect. l nbcltcd drncr'> and fronl· t•;il.-h \C:tr -and their 14 g.uc~t\ will I '<:at P3'>'>cngcrs face fim:~nfug)o$5(1 cekbratt: with a~ fire"'ork' dl\pla) I Nat1onw1dc. h1ghC'1"''ioual ~ccunt~ launched from the 14 110-fnol '>Um· taxes and lower federal 111u1mc ta\l'\ m11 go into cflcct l ucsda} hul m o'>t Part~·gol'r!> 1n a numlx·r ol Mich· workers w1 II 'lee only a fcv. rx·nn1t''> 1gan ta' crns will hwst their dnnks oil LltfTercnl'c in their take· home pa). napktn'> bearing the ad' ice: "Know The c..;,..11 o.\cronaut1cs Hoard end\ Your L1m1t." The napk1m. printed its 46-)ear reign <>H'r the nation''> with a rhart '>howmg th1.• cfTcu of airline indu'ilry 10<.la .. and hccnme., rnnsunipt1on on hlood alrnhol lcvels. the fir~;t maJorrt'gul:Ho~ agrnc~ to ht• arc JU\I onr ol 1he wa\<; ntTic1als <>hutdov.nh) thckdcralg!l\t'rrirm•nt nat1nm\1tlc planned to deal w11h f'1ghtecn·~l'ar·old \11u1h < a1 nll nee'' n1an\ \.I.ho wen· lo11k1ng l11rv.,11d to T :.l\l'rn-o"'nl'". lll'"'f>·tfX'r' 13\1 I hu)tng their lif\1 lx-n .ind \\ll1l' 1n 1111npan1n ;111<.l \lntht•rc, .\g:lln\1 l'IX~ """I h,t\l' .1 \l',H II• \.\all'" lht ()run!.. l>rt\l'I\ \\Ill Ix· \UO\td111ng I drinking age for th11\l' hnl'l.11-!,n 1•n1.·, fnT nc.lr\ homt· 1n \t•vaal Michigan from 19 to,!() l 1111'\ lor rx·ople who parl} too Authont1C\ in C1rnrg1a nlan t11 hl·art1I} Plato' 11 .. •v. lfospnal tn Plain· crack down on the tin' to"'n nl ''e"' 1'<.Y . "pa~1ng for 1ax1 ndc' Bethlehem\ 25·\t·ar·old trad1111111 in-and thl' 'l..Jl•v. Y ork ( 11) and New Jer\\ volv1ng pickup trut k' drl\ 1ng 111 1ram1t 'Y'll'm~ arc letting their tuin- c 1rcles around a din lot \~ hdr tl'\ l'lt•r\ \ttl<i;'> turn free for .-.uhwa) .-.. hu!>c'i and explode firecr:H kt•r\ .ind hor11h' ,on'll' train\ And police tn Dt·tro1t hort· 1\.1.·v. '\i;i,h\'11le poltn· havt• been opcrat· Year's Eve doc\n't trtggl'f ~· 1 ''' ing roadhlock~ ~tncl' Dt·c. 1 l looking \_ traditton of reveler~ ~hooting "' 1hr fur drunken driver'> Fifteen P<'<>Plc nev. year Poller ha'l' hlamed the havl' hccn arre.,tcd ---------------------------! . '8:ei hardship_year for most of Africa ~·" 2 • 5 -- I 6 7 8 p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D , 6 4 2 • PtalC NOncc • MtlC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE NM.IC NOTICE PtBUC NOTICC NOTICI Of FICTITIOUI IUltHlll "CTITIOUI IU9Mll ,.cnnout IUIMH '9CTIT'°"9 llUIMH '1C'TmOUI IUIMH OMTH OP NAMI lfATIMINT NAM9 I TATIMINT NAMI lfAft .. NT NAMI tTATIMINT .. .,_ eTA~NT JANI I LIZA8ITH The fOllOwtnQ f)erlOnl are Tha followtno ~· .,.. Th• fQllowlng pet'IONI .,. Tha tollowltlg per90nl .... the tolJowlnO partOt\t ,,. CLIMI NI doing bual~ It dOlng t>utlneN u : dolnQ bustnaa u : doing bullneat U ' dolf\O bu91MM 11 AND OF PETITION HEMET VAlLEY MALL Ml<H MARK!TINO. 280& DAVID-THOMAS PROO. FORD'S AUTOMOTIVI R C CONSTRUCTION, TO AOMINllTI" ASSOCIATl!8, 3200 South Ba((anc. Road. !Nina. C1tl· UCTS. 33.-&t Ooelnla, Sl!RVICI!. 705 Ohn\I Way. 2272 ti.A Pomona. Cotta. llTATI NO. Brtatol Str .. 1. Suite 8e0. fOfnlt 0271' Laoun1 Niguel C1Ut. 92817 Cot11 M1H, Catllor11t1 M .... Cllltornla 02827 A 12111• Co1t1 Mata. Calltornla Curt11 R. Miiii. 13' "°'· Thomae J Kirby. 33•82 02827 Rob«l Ctlfll l.owe, 2272 To all halfl, t>eneflclarlN. 02,!~! Wada Circle. AnaMlm, Call· Oo11nla, l.1gun1 Niguel, Ford J. 8row" CC>f'J)Of· I A Pomon•. Cotta M ... ! crldltor1 1t1d eonU"g1n1 ..,..,111 W Oonllhua, 3188 t tomla 92807 Ctlll 92877 1Uon, a Cal1tom11 CC)(Pof· Cellfomla 02827 oradllor~. end pettont wno 811 8 1ulf Cane, Soulll Rlcherd K. H1yN. 2640 N 01vld M Haute, 46& Ilion. 70& Ohme Way. Coeta Tomei p Olalyan, UOt m1y ba otharWIM tntw .. tad L1guna 9"ch, C111torn11 A1dgec1Mt, Otanoa. Ca.II-Cabrltto. Coata MaH, C111f M11a, Calllor-nla 92827 WMt Ball, Anlh.im, Call· In tha wlll end/or ettatl ot· 1»2871 IO<nla 926e7 02827 Thia bu1tn•H It con-1C>f"11 JANE EL I z A 8 ETH J1mH Ald•flon, 039 Frtdarl<ik w. Key•. 1430 "l'hl• bualnat• I• CIO"• dUClltd by. I COIPQl'lllon Thi• builn•H II con· CLEMENS w .. 1 2111 StrMt, Stnta s. Mara"go, Paaadana. Call· ducted by: 1 ganar11 part· Ford J 8rown. Pr .. 1a.n1 ducted by: a llmlltd P"1nf'· A petition hH bean fifed An1, C1llt0tnla 02702 fornla 91106 n.,•h"' Thie llalemant wu Iliad lhlp by HANS N. CLEMENS In Wiiiiam J. Kanney. Jr • 811 Thie bu1ln111 It con· Dirvld M. Hatrlt with Iha County CIM .ol Or· ROBERT C. LOWI! tne Supetlor Court of Or· Ald11n Piece, N•wport dUC1tad by· a ganaral P•'1· Thia 11111mant waa nlad enge CountY on o.c.mw Thi• etatemant wu rlltd '"ge Cou"tY r~tlng that BMoh, Cattto1nla 92883 nllrlhlp \llJlh the County Clafk of Or· 20. 1984 wttll Iha CountY Clark of Or• HANS CLEMftllfS be IP· l'tlomu L. Schriber, 893 CURTIS R. MILI.S ahge County o" Oeoel!IW 1'11141211 ~ County on Oacemblt pointed IS ptrtonll rap· Sal"dcattla. COfOnl d91 Mar, Thll 11a1aman1 Wll nltd 20. 1984 Publllhed Or1ng1 Coul 20, 1084 , ,. reM11tatlv1to1dmln111er the C1lllOfnl1 92825 whh the County Clark ol Or· '*111 Deity Piiot Oeo.mbar 31, • Htate ot Iha d~ertt Charlee C. Scihrlbar, 355 ange County on Oeoambar Pubt11hed Orange C~t 1984 January7, 14, 21, 1915 D:~bl~ =-btt°T,I Tht ptllllo" requHlt Callrlnt, Borrego Springe, 4 198.c Dilly Piiot Oe<:embilr 3l M·2!0 ,, 01 'J aulh<><llY to 1dmlnt1ter the C1lllOfnl1 92004 ' Fatna 1984, J1nu1ry 7, 14, 21: 11ua11c NOTICE 1984 Jlf\uary 7• 14• 21· tHll Mt1t1 undtlf Illa Ind•'*'· Thi• bu1fnfft 11 co~ Publlana<I OrlllOt Cou1 1985 rUUL M·251 dent Admll'tl1tr111on of Et· dueled by: a limited partner· Dally Piiot Oeoelllbet 31. M·282 ,.CTJTIOUI •UttNlll tatff Ael,,-oo 11'1~ 1984 January 7, 14, 21, 1985 NAMtl I TAftMINT A haarl"O on the petition •nlel W. Donahue, 09'1· M·251 Tiie followlng pertonl are will be hald on JANUARY 16, •ral Partner Pl&.IC NOTICE 1985 II 9.30 A.M. In Dept. Thi• et•t•ment Wll Iliad dohr19·~·~""~1~~0 PRO· No, 3 at 700 CIVtc Center with tha Cou"ty Clar'tt of Or· POOLIC NOTICE flCTmOUI •Ull•tt OUCTIONS. 119\t Mal" Drive Well. S•"'' Ana, CA ange County on Oece!nt>w REQUl!aT '°" NA.Ml I TAftMl!NT Streat, Huntington Buch, 92702. 20· 198' --oaaL The lollowtng p«tont are California 92848 IF YOU OBJECT lo the '*112 '""'i .. doing butln .. 1 ae: Ronn Greab, 18813 Talon granting of lhe pellllon. you Publllhed Orange Coaat Th P <><h f THE ENO LISH GAR-Cir ... -. Fou"taln Vlllay, Call· th Dally Piiot ...__ .... ...__ 3' I urc IH o OEN/ •ATS •NO CRAFTS ""' should either 1ppear at • """"""''"''" " T F 11 I " r-1ornl1 92708 t b 1984 January 7 14 21 1985 he o ow "g OF ENO LANO, 252•2 Via De hHrlr19 and •It • your o • • · ' I F u " Thi• b"tl"eu 11 con· I bl M 268 tema or M •"·•. L"""nl Nlg· ·-•. Callf. ~ " Jectlon1 Of Ille wr tlen beo fee· • By The City ;:.,6~77 -•" .,., ducted by: 1n lndlvldual Ilona with the courl ore f F I •4 RON GREEB Y nunllC NOTICE 0 ounte n Joan Margafel Serllng, the hearing our appear· niu Valle Thia 11111emeo1 wae fifed ance may be In person or by COMPU~ER 25282 Via De A"za, Laguna w'th the County Clerk of Or• atlo "9Y FICTITIOUS IUllNl!H Ntouel. Caut. 92877 ~ y~; YOUr ARE A CREDITOR NAME 8TATEMINT A~~L~~~~s Atchard Alan Serllng, ;~~~9i:unty on Oec:el'baf or a contl"ge"I creditor of The followlng persona are conetall"g 01 a 25282 Via De Anza. Laguna f 2M1e1 the deceased. you must Ille doing buslnest u . Fl 1 1 M 1 S Ntgual, Calll. 92877 Publlsned 0 ,...,... Cout your clelm with the court or LEWCO MAGNETICS-DIV ne"c a enagemen Y•· This bu1lnet1 It con-"P present It to the per1<>"al OF LEWCO ELECTRIC CO. tem; Budget Preparation & ducted by: huaba"d '"d wife Delly Pilot Oece!nber 20• t ti I led b INC 456 N N rt Bl d Modell"g Syatem. Payroll J M. Serllng 1984 represen I ve eppo n Y . o. ewpo v • Managemen1 System, P11<· Thia itateme"I wu 111-"' M·253 the cO\lrt within lour mo"tha Newport Beach, Calll. 92663 "" -------~--... lrom 1he date ol Ural Is· L~o Electrlc Co. Inc.. s 0 " n 8 1 1 n f 0 r -with Iha County Clerk ol Or· POOUC NOTICE euance ol letters as provided Calif 92863 matlon/Managomenl Sy•· ange County on Oaeembar ---------- In Section 700 of Ille Earl A. Lawis, 501 El Mod· tem RECEIPT 20, 1984 FICTITIOUS •UllHl!ll Probate Code ol C1llfornl1. ena, NewQOrt Beach, Calif F2M12A NAMI! ITATIMl!NT ·-The time tor llllng cl1lm• will 92663 · DEADLINE DA TE -Published Orange Cpaet The followlr19 pereon• ere ' I I t to r Thi b I I FRIDA y Dally Piiot December 31. dol"g butlnau u : no oxpro pror o u a ua nesa a con· JANUAR.Y 1f, ~985 1984, January 7, 14, 21, FIRST CLASS SEf\VICES months from the date of the ducted by a corporauo" 11 3.00 PM 1985 A DIVISION Of s & R hearing notice above Earl A. Lew11, Prealdenl IN THE OFFICE ••• 285 ENTERPRISES 12222 An•lo YOU MAY EXAMINE ,Iha Thia stalement WU fllad ... • & Ille kepi by the court. It you with the Coun1y Clerk of Dr· ciW J~iRK Streat, Garden Grove, Call· are a perao" l"tera11ed In •no• County on December City of forRnel~ 92l6.40Frame. 12222 tho estate. you may 11rve 20. 1984 F ~ upon the executor or admln· f 2M111 ountaln Valley POOLIC NOTICE Antlo. Garden Grov~•ll· lttrator. or upon th• II· Published Orengo Coast 10200 Slater Avenue lorn11 92640 · torney tor lhe eiceoulor or Dally Pllol December 31. Founttln Vallel. K·15M7 Sammie M Frame 12222 admlntairator, '"d Ille wttri 1984. January 7. 14. 21. Catllornta 940 8 F1c m1ou1 •USINEIS An'llo. Oard•" Oro~. Call· the ci:>urt wtth. proof of Mr· 1985 Published Oringe Coast NAME ITATl!MENT rornla 92640 vice, a written request 9111· M·268 ~:~~ Piiot December 31 · Th1 followlng peraons are Thia business la co"· Ing that you dealre 1pec1a1 M 269 doing buslnau u : ducted by: huaband '"d wffa "otloe of the llllr19 of an In· POOUC NOTICE · O'DONNELL. HOPKINS & REX FRAME ventory and appralaemenl of BRIGHAM DEVELOPERS 111. Thlt atalement wu filed eslato aasett or ot the petl· FICTITIOUS IUllNESS 3505 Cadlllac Avenue, Suite with tho County Clerk of Or· tlonsoraceou"tamentloned . NAMESTATEMl!NT nun•ic NOTICE 0.110. Coate Mau, Call-ange Cou"ty on December In Sectlo" 1200 and 1200.5 of The followlng persona ire rUUt. fornla 92826 20, 1984 lhe C1llfornl1 Probate Code. dolr19 business" FICTITIOUS IUllNl!IS John o. O'Donnell. 1al f2M142 M11k Q. larnet, Allomay THE DESIGN SYSTEM, NAME STATEMENT Truttee ol the J a"d P.! Publlshed Orange Cout lor Petitioner, t4n1 Plau 410 West ColSt Hwy, Suite O'Donnell Revocable Trust Dally Piiot Oecembet 31, Drive, hit• 0, Tuetln, CA 285, Newport Beach, Call· dJ::; ::,1!f= ::raon• are dated October 29, 1982: 1984 Ja"u1ry 7, 14, 21, 1985 l2MO (114) 544-14'5 tornla 92663 SEA ENTERPRISES. 634 3505 C1dlilac Avenue, Suite M·249 Published Orange Coast Judith Ann Carter, 301 '~ Lido Park Drive, Newport 0·110. Coste Mesa, Call· PtJJl.IC NOTICE Dally Pilot December 30, 31, Jaamlne Avenue, Corona dal Beach Callf 92663 rOf"la 92626 1984, January 6, 1985 Mar. Calllor"'' 92825 Jar,Y 0 Kl"g 63• Lido JOh" W Hopkins. 555 SuM·331 Thia business 11 con-Park Drive, Newi>ort Beach, Callfor"la Street. Suite --11-.. n-•ic_NO_T-IC_E __ ducted by: an l"dhrldual Calll. 92663 2870. San Francisco, CaJl- rUUL. JUDITH ANN GARTER Phll Tozer 400 MaJn St rornla 9'1,04 FICTITIOUS •UllNESI Thia statement was filed Balbot. Calif 92661 ' Donald S. Gra"I, 3505 NAME ITATEMl!NT with the County Clerk of Or· This busl"eaa la co"· Cedlllac Ave"ue. Suite The lollowlng persons are 2a0nge19C8~nty o" December ducted by a general part· 0· 110, Coate Mesa. Call· .. nerahlp lornla 92626 dolr19 bUslness a.s· · F2M121 Jerry 0 King Jeffrey p Whtie, 555 Celt- CHELOS BAKERY, 5401 Published Orar190 Coast This statement wu filed for"la Slreel. Suite 2870, W. Flrsl St .. Santa Ana. Dally Piiot December 31 with the County Clerk ot Or-San Francisco. California Callr. 92703 198'1Jlllluary7 14 21 1984 ange County o" December 94104 Donald J McKinney, ' · i.4.251 20 1984 Harold Beret, a1 Trustee 21961 Keowa L" .. Hunt· • f2M125 of the Leslie An" 9'Porinell ln~~.~~~~:i~~:v26Al6 MUC NOTICE Publlaned Orange Coaat 1978 Trust. 1600 Dove This stateme"t wu llled Dally Piiot December 31 Street, Suite 215, Newport wtth the County Cktrk or Or-T·382tt 1984 January 7 14 21' Beach. California 92680 1985 ' · ' Ha,otd Beral, aa Trustee ange Counly on December NOTICE OF M-26'4 of the John David O'Donnell, 20, 1984 TRUSTEE'S SALE Jr 1978 Trust, 1600 Dove F2M12t Loan No. 25M8I Street. Suite 215, Newport Publlaned Orange Cout T.S. No. M-17" Beach. California 92680 Dally Piiot December 31, NOTICE H I ..,_ I T 98 7 You ARE IN DEFAULT o11nllC NOTICE aro d .,.,ra. as rustee t 4, January 1'4. 21. ruo of the Douglas Dwyer 1985 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST O'Donnell 1978 Trusl, 1600 M-263 DATED AUGUST 13, 1982. NOTICE Of Dove Streel. Suite 215. ---------UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· TRUSTEE'S 8ALE POOUC NOTICE TION TO PROTECT YOUR T.S. No. ~e;port Beach. Callfornle FICTITIOUS aUllNES8 NAME STATEMENT The lollowtng persons ere dol"g busl"oas as: LIBERTY CONCEPT. 107 Collins Avenue, Balboa Island, Callrornta 92662 James Waller McVlckor. 101 Collins ·Avenue. Balboa lsla"d. Calllornta 92662 This busi"esa Is con· dueled by an Individual JAMES W MC VICKER This slatemen1 WIS fifed wnh the County Clerk ol Or· ango County o" December 20 1984 F2M1st Published Orange Cont Daily Piiot December 20, PROPERTY. IT MAY BE HI F 112 2T 60 1 SOLO AT PUBLIC SALE. IF l .. PORTANT NOTICE h 9 business la con· YOU NEED A"' EXPLA· TO PROPl!RTY dueled by a ge"eral '"' parter ship NATION OF THE NATURE OWHl!R John o O'Do"nell OF THE PROCEEDING YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Trustee General Partner . AGAINST YOU . YOU UNOER AOEEO OFTRUST, This stateme"I was flled SHOULDCONTACTALAW· DATED JULY 3, 1984 UN-wltnlheCounlyClerkolOr· YER , LESS YOU TAKE ACTION On January 9. 1985, at TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ~~g~9i~nty on December 10 00 AM . CALIFORNIA ERTY, ll MAY BE SOLO AT ' F2l3SM MORTGAGE SERVICE as A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Publlshed Orange Coul duly appoln1ed Trustee NEED AN EXPLANATION Dally Piiot December 24 31 under and pursuant to Deed OF THE NATURE OF THE 1984 January 7 14 198S ' olTrust recorded Auguat 27. PROCEEDING AGAINST . ' M.244 I 9 8 2, as In a I No YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· 82·302216. of Otflclal Re· TACT A LAWYER. cords ''\ lhe otttce of lhe On January 22, 1985, at MUC NOTICE County Recorder of OR· 10.00 AM , H & F SER-1---------- ANGE County. Stele of Call· VICES, aa duly appointed K·15Mt fornla. E.J(ecuted by Trus1ee under and pursuant FICTITIOUS IUllNES8 NELSON W HENWOOD lo Deeds of Trust recorded NAME ITATEMENT M.255 ANO MASAKO HENWOOD, July 25, 1984, as Inst. Nos. The following pereons are ------------HUSBAND ANO WIFE, AS 84·305561 and 84-305562, dol"g buslneu as: 1984 POOLIC NOTICE JOINT TENANTS. AS ofOttlclelRecords ln theol· CINEMAIV,2052Newport TRUSTOR WILL SELL AT flee of the County Recorder Blvd . Coate MeH, CA K·15442 FICITTIOUS •UllNE88 NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC AUCTION TO ol Ora"ge County, Slate ot 92627 L....- FICTITIOUl llUllNEll NAMI! IT A TIMENT The IOllowlr19 per1on1 ere doing buslnffl aa: OANLEE. PROPERTY. OANLEE PROPERTY CHEROKEE APTS, OANLEE PROPERTY MANHATTAN, OANMAR PROPERTY, 5408 River. Newport Beactl. Call· fornla 92663 Oanlel Wlel')lr, 5-408 River, Newport Beaeh, C111torn11 92663 .. Lee o Fetdm1t1, 4491 Sea Harbour, Hunll"gton Beaoh, Calllornla 92849 This business la con· ducted by s general part· 111rship LEE 0. FELDMAN This statement wu flied with the Cou"tY Clerk ol Or· ange County on December 20. 198'4 I F214140 Publlahed Ortoge Coaat Dally PU01 Oeoemb« 20. 198-4 M-254 PtJJl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aU81NE81 NAME ITATl!MENT The following persons arcr doing busi"ess as: M P INFORMATION SERVICE. 9540 Pearl AV· enue, Fountain Valley, Call· fornl• 92708 · Miiie Pycror 9540 Pearl Ave"ue. Fountal" Valley, Calilornla 92708 Thia bual"eas la con· ducted by· an Individual MIKE PYCIOR Thia· atatement was flied with the County Cle<k of Or· ar19e Cou"ty on December 26.198.. , ...... Publlahed Or.ange Cout Dally Piiot December 31, 1984 January7, 14,21.1985 M-250 PtJJl.IC NOTICE The ronowl"g persons are doing business as SWENSEN'$ ICE CREAM FACTORY. 2701 Harbor Blvd . Coate Mesa, Calll HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Calllornla uecuted by S1ernco Ltd. 1 C1lllornl1 CASH (payable at llme of VERNE STRONG WILL corporation. 2052 N-port sale In lawful mo"ey of tho: SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Blvd . Costa MeH, CA United States) at the North TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 92627 flCTmdua •USINUI lron1 entrance to the oounty1 CASH (payable II time or Thia business Is· con· NAME ITATEMINT Russell Erwl"· 12209 Cul· var Drive. Culver City, Calif 90230 Kristi"• Erwin, 12209 Cul· ver Drive, Culver City, Calll 90230 Thi• bus1ne11 ts co"· ducted by lndllllduats (Hus· band and Wile) Ru194141 Erwin & Krl1tl"a Erwin This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Or· ange County on December 20. 1984 F2t4t48 Publlshed Ora"ge Coaa1 Dally Pllol December 3 1. 1984. Januery 7. 14. 21. courlhouse. 700 Civic sale In lawful money of the duC1ed by· a corporation The lollowlng pereon 11 Ce"ter Or111e West, Sant~ U"lled Stales) II FRONT George Stllf", President doing business u : Ana,Calllorn11,allnght,tll LOBBY OF OFFICES OF Thia statement waa flied WESTCLIFF EARLY a"d Interest conveyed I HUNT & FENSTERMAKER, with the County Clerk of Or· CHILDHOOD CENTER, 2025 and now held by II under a profeulonal corporation, '"QI Cou"tY on December Garden Lane, Costa M ... , said Deed of Trust '" the 620 Newport Center Drive, 11. 1984 Callt. 92827 property Sltu1ted '" sald1 Suite 211, N-port Beach. f2a1G Joyce A. Smith. 3146 County and Stale described! CA 92660 an right, tllle '"d Published Orange Cout Sheron Lane, Costa M ... , as. LOT 75 OF TRACT NO. lnlerest conveyed to and Dally Piiot o.c.mber 24, 31. cant. 92826 3648, AS PER MAP RE· now held by 11 und11< said 198• January 7, 14, 1985 This bull"•" 11 con· CORDED IN BOOK 129, Deed of TruSI In the property M·245 ducted by: an lndlvldual PAGES 37 TO 44 OF MIS· situated In said County '"d Joyce A. Smith CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN State described ... ----------Thia alltement WH Ille<! THE OFF1CE OF THE Lot 29 of Traci ~o. 1872, POOUC NOTICE wtth the County Clerk of Or· COUNTY 'RECORDER OFI In the clty ol Costa Mna. ----------'"ge Counly on December SAID COUNTY I county or Orange, es per K·15:MI 20. 1984 F2M1:r7 The 11ree1 address and map recordo<:t 1n book 53 FICTmOUI •U..llNESS other common dea1gnettori, P'IJQ9S 47, 48 and 49 ol Mia-NAME STATEMENT Publlshed Orange Cout 1r any, of the real pro~rtyl celfaneous Maps. 1n lhe ot-The lollow1ng par1on1 tre Dally Piiot December 3 l , described above 191 ftceolthecountyrecorderot dolngbuallleltU: 1984, January 7. 14, 21, purported lo be' 3281 IN-aald county O'DONNELL, HOPKINS & 1985 DIANA AVENUE. COSTA The slrMI addr&SI 1nd PARTNERS/SAN JOSE 111, , M·282 M-270 MESA. CA 92828 other common deslgnlllon, 3505 Cadlllee Avenue. Suite ----------: ---------Tho undersigned fruit~ 11 1ny, of the real property O· t 10, Colla Meu. Call· Pl&.JC NOTICE i 1985 ~LIC NOTICE dlsclalmaa"y llablllly for any! de a c r I bo d 1 b o v e 11 fornla 92626 ---------- '"correctness of the str~I purported to be 2152 S11te John 0 . O'Donnell, H FICTITIOUI auatNl!tl \ FICm1ous BUllNEll I addrea1 and other common Avenue, Coat• Mesa, C1llt . T~u11ea of the J. and P MAMIE ITATEMENT NAME STATEMENT dealg"atloo If '"Y ahOWOj 92627 0 Donnell Revocable Trull. Tha tolloWlng p«tOn ,, lollow1ng per1<>na ., ... ._J)jlrefn' ' ' The undersigned Trustee dlled October 20. 1982. dolng bu1lnau ••: busmesa IS. Said aale will be made. but! dleclaime any llablflty for any 3505 Cadlllac Avenue, Suite CALOWELL EXECUTIVE ARO CAPll AL 6 Wllhout covenant or war-1 lncorrec1neas of the street 0·110, Colt• M .... Cell-SERVICE. 8282 Drybtnlc ood. Irvine, C1111orn1a l'lmly. expresa or Implied, re-/ addreu and other common lornla 92828 · Or .• Hunllr19ton Beech, Cellf. 9271'4 gardlng title, poSMUlon, or' designation, 11 '"Y· shown John W. H09ill"•· 655 92846 Jon M Heard . 6 encumtlrances. to pay the l'lerel" Calllor"la Street, Suite ~arth1 Mary C1ldwell, Drlttwood. lrvi"o, Callfornla remaining prtnclpal aum of Said sale wlll be made, but 2870, San Frenci1eo, Call· 8282 Orybtnk Of , Hunl· 9271" the "o'ea secured by 111a without oonvena.nt or war· lornla 9• 104 lng1on Beach, Calif. 02846 Mlohaet J Heard. 6 Deed of Trull. with 1n1er .. 1 ranty, exprHt or lmpliad.r• Donald S. Orant. 3506 Thia bualn•H 11 con. Driftwood. Irvine. Calltornla •thereon, es provided In said gardlr19 lltle, posaeulon, or C1dlll1ci Avanua, Suite ducted by: an lndlVldual 92714 notes. 1dv1nce1, II any, e"cumbrances, Tnctudlng 0·110, Coste M ... , Call· Martha Calctwell This bueineH 11 con· u"dtw the term• 01 uld Oeec:I tee1. charges and axpanMii tornla 92828 Thlt 11aram.nt wu fliad ducted by a general part-ol Trual. reea. charges, andt of the Trustee al"d ot Iha Eric R. StauM . 2010 NOf'lh with Iha County Ci.<k ot Or· nerahtp •lll*\MS ol the Trustea 1001 tru1t1 cr-•led by Hid Flrll StrM I, Suite 210, San 1nge County on December J MICHAEL HEARD ol the tru1t1 created by uld Deed of Tru11 to pey the JON, Callf0<nl192131 20, 1984 Thi• 9\llam9nl WH lllad Deed o1 Trull remaining prillCIP•I IUml of Jeffrey P. White, 568 Cell· wllh the County Cieri< of Or-The total amou"t of Iha the no11(1) MC:ured by tald fomla StrMt. Sutt• 2870. •no• County on December u"P•ld bal1nQ8 Sf the obll Deed• of Truat to wit· S1t1 Frt~. CallfO<t>la 20, 1984 F2M133 g1t1~r&d py the prop $3,000 00 & 19,899.08 With 9•104 · Publl1had Or1nge Co111 any to ~•"d reaeon· tn1ar .. 1 lhereon lrom July Howard Beral, u TrutlM F•1a Pubflthed Orange Coul O•llY Piiot o.c.mw 31, 1944, January 7, IAI, 21, 1985 McCORMICK " MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach, Ca. 92651 494-9415 HARBO" LAWN· ' MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540·5554 PIERCE BROTHl!"I BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 BALTZ BERGERON SMITH A TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel·• Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 ~ 1 • ~ • ro ~ • ~ CD ~ • . "00 1 • 0 • --= cu -C/) C/) -~-;I:' it C/) 0. 'O (t> Cl> :J 0. . < VI (t> < :l-' (ii :J -·o :J -c.o ::r <O ::r -· :J 'O ~ c:;· (t> .. ~ (t> I» Cf) 0 :J . ~ CT . ~ ADDIS ARA RA, Fth1op1a (AP) - rhc head of the Organ11a1ion of \fm·an t Jn11 y said today tha1 t 984 will be rrcordcd "as a year of unm1t1gated hardship and d1s.a~1cr" Dally Piiot December 31, able 11Umated · coatt, •• 26. 1984 -4 16% '* annum ot the Latlla Ann O'Donnell M-286 The ~cre1ary-general ~1d drougtu • 11111• January 7. 14, 21, 1985 P9f\MI 11"d advanc.a 11 the •• provided 1ri tald notl(I) 1078 Trv11. 1800 Dovt ,_.._ ______ _ and the ·advance of dc\Cn'i have M·257 t1me·ott11e tn1tltlpubltc.t1on p1u1oost11nd1nytdvanc.e StrMt. Sutt• 215, Newpoft f'tB.IC NOTICE for mos1 of 1\ frita. ·· _ Peter Onu. acung ~crctary-gcncral of the 50-m-cmbcr pan·Afncan bo<ly. 'laid 1n a year-end me'isage issued by the OA t; ~crelanat, f>a~d in /\ddi., t\b:irni \prcad 1o 34 African countnc\, mak· ---------01 the Not1<1• 01 Sate 11 011movnt 10 be determined ~. Calltomla 92860 -.....;~;.;;,;.;;....;..;..;..;...;..;-.._ .. r d I 5 MLIC NOTICE $123,390 21 111111ma ot NII wtt:tt•MI Haro4cl Berll, • TruelM .PICTITIOUI ~II 111g·.amtne nn ma nu1nt1on c0m· FteTmOUtllUt-tl The Benellclery under l0%rM990tlV91y. ofthlJOhnO.vldO'Oonnell. NA•tTAftMINT monplacc on 1h1!i conuncn1 wnh a -11ld Oatd of Trust haf;.j Thablntfletar;un Mid J1. 1078 Trull, 1800. ~ The 1o11owtno l*'IOf'• ,,. popul1111o n of nearly SOO mill ton NAMI ITATl•NT tolofe executed end de· Deed of Tru•hlfatOfOf't IX· Strtt1. Sulla 215, ~ dol119-bualnaaa u : The loOowlnQ peraon It livered to Iha undlfalgned 11 ecutad and del...._td to the 0.011, Catltornta 92860 J R Q , 1984 WINO PART· Ht" ~aid ;1thc s1tuet1on would have dolnQ bu•IMN ... wrltttn Oaclarttlon or o.. undatalgnad ~Wl'lflin09G-H.,Olct hat, • TrvttM NERS. 2•24 N9wPOft 8'vd, tx.·cn fer wonc than 111s at prc~nt" 1f 6 OASIS GROUP, 834 Udo t•ult ~ DeMana tor Slit, Jetatton of ctefwtt mn:1 c.. ot. ih• Doul '" Dwy., #'8 ea.ta M ... Oettf'omt• ' " fl f d " P"" Or • N-pot't 8"c:ll. and 1 wrttt.,, Nottce of Dt-mend for Seta. anct 1 written o·~ 107 Truat, 1800 e2e27 • ' It were not 1or an 10 Ull o a1 1rom C•!'.!_'b,.928830 "'""'· .... , '"'·o fault 1.nc1 ~tlOn to Sell. Notic. 01 °"*''t and Elle· Do~• SlrMt, ~lit a1&, John Robafl Qaurlt y, the 1n1crnat1onal community. J p:;'; • N".;;.:.._-1 n-~n. nw underllgnad oeuMd 11on to Siii Tlleul"d•llOntd ~ a..ch. Calltornta 2012 ClrQll Oftve. NewPo'I Wh I .. " d .~ .. ~ -tald Notlel or O.t1u1t •I'd ctuMCI Mid Nottot of o.-02&eo 0..011 Calltornta 92963 1 c expre•mng proioun gralt-7 Callt 92863 Election to Sall to be r• fault al"d Etactton to Self to r ht• bu1lna11 I• con· Thi•' bualntti 11 con· ludc" for the aid. Onu cautioned that Tnla bueln•H 11 co"· corded 1" tha Coun1y where ba rtcor'*' In ,.,. county ductad by· a oantr11 ducted by a umltad partMf· A.fncan problems "can only be r;olved ducted by an lndlvldual •ha rMI P"Of>WIY It locttea. wtlaf11 1111 ,..1 prop«ty 11 P•rtarah•ci ll'llf> hy Afncans thcmsclvc'i" an<t that ~ry ~.t~t ..,98 1 .. _. Date: Dlotmw.1, 1984 IOoJlad John O O'Donnell, ROBERT OAURLAY Daily PilDt I _ "Mtlho ns of our rompa1rio t" havt• died u a result of the-a11.ixrvad1ng drought and an equal number arc 1n d:.in&cr ofbr1n~ con sumed b> hunger E.,1s1ing confl1ct!i m Chad. W cstrm "aharn and the ~ttua11on m 'IOUthern ..\fnca ~howed no~1gn of going aw:ry." ..... ._, ,,_, CaetforMI~ ~· H ·~llltVICll, .. Mid TrustM , 0.-al Par1Mf ll\I• 1talernatll ... ftiad "to t..11 dependence on cxlernal atd will 8 wllh the County Clet'k of Of. .so., 1y: 9d, lftc., '""'' HO .... ,.,, Thll 1t1tamen1 waa llltcl wlttt the COunty C"'11 ot>Or· cvrr postpone the attainment of anoe County on Daoemblr • .,..... ltata ltrMt cendt '-111, with tne County c~ Of Or· 1ng9 County on o.c.ma- C(..onomic 1ndcpcndr~c~" 20· 1984 lanfa ......_._ CA.ta;;:~,.,......_, OA -M\09 ~ ~ :: • .....__ --------------·- Pu1>1i·.._,. ,...,..,!*Ult (IOI) tl1 .. tt1,•ay: "lttY f71t ) ..... 11111, ly: M W, 13, 1914 ~-1• "fhe year I 984 ha~ indeed been a ~car th at would not ca.,,11) b<' for· ~uc~ t7J"fTH)'t African~:· \81d Onu. n 1genan --·-• r he ~c:crctary·gcncral suggested thci ...... VT ....... Cou !MM ~~-~ Publlll'ltd OfllnQI ea.er laun~~of a "Save l\fnca fund for1 Dilly Pll01 Oeoamblr 31· Pubfltll«I Orange Cout Putitlahed Ofange Coatt Publilhld Orano-CoMt Oalty Ptl01 .J)lo9mt>et 31, 1H4. January 7, 14 21. Oalf'1 "llOI ~baf 11. 24 Detty Piiot Oectrilt>et s 1, Dally'"°' Decwnbtt , .. , a1, 198" JaNJalj7, 1'. 21, tm Drou t 1ct1m~" mall the countnes 198& ... 2•7 31. 1oe• 11984, January 7, 14• tH& 1014 JtmetY 7, 14, ttll M·HI o f1he con11ncn1. I "' " M·2•1 M-.271 M-2'8 • ~------~-------~ ~--~~ l ~ ' C lass1f1ed ads ot'\one 642 56 78 • • .. .,_ Orang Cout DAILY PILOT/ ... onday. o.:.nbet 31, 111-4 642-5678 '""' 111 lalt '""' UatuahW !Jut!ab. b, Val. AJ!!ta•tl, aaJ. =ta, Val. tt C.1ta 11na · 1024 t.ita i'" 2H4 ~ ITA c..aa.... nu ~ '-iflt _...a .... .._ _ _..•...,. * m I * J BR2.'Abaeondo w/2 C#' 18', patio w/pool ... 50 -----1-•Hllf ~~SBA 3be, Prof .. nCOf'do.pvtMA 'TllE DA I LY PILOT <J. S ·1FIEll OFFI .E llOl RS Ti-lt·phonP 'en i1 ·1·: \lo11d1H ·Frida\ H:OO \.\t.-:>:](; P. \l. B.,_i11 ...... < u1111tn: \1 orHlrt\ · Fridu' B.110 \.\l.·.):00 P \1 DEA l>l .I\ I·.~ Pl Bl.IC \"I It)\ Ul .\Ul l\t \li111d.n h 1 1 {11 I' t1 t I w ,d,n \11111 I ~() p.111 \\ 1·tl111•,1 l.1 \ I 111'~. 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PROPERTIES down Won't lutt WOOdslde VIiiage HORSE COllTIY 2611 W Sunflower Patrick Tenore/Jim Gould 631-1286 11• L1i1 ley lew11 2800 Sq Ft <Alstom Home 2.8 Acres 0w"9r $325K Phone(619)941-0177 itt8CNd. gw. 1 'I' IM I N """'I ...... "~'.,_ ,,_ d " d k 1 I bd\. ~. ~ IMI IMO. 3BR w/hlfdWOOd floo<•. 53501"}1). 975-0SM mo o ..-I , r ... req 1 6 2 80 IC)U. Pool, IC)e. ttu y, • .c 1. m n ~T. "'If 5'7..,... new carpat'g, tr..n paint. 147 FIQwef 64&·81111 gar Indy rm no petl OOMn vu, frpte, 199 kit, Lrg 2 cer gar/RV IOCffl. o e 11 g ht tu I 2 bd r m 2 BR 1 ba, Eutllde. good TSL MANAGEMENT LIA O/R, 2 eat g.w. AYI Anp .,..1 ... 2 bl H.I • R2 zone I 122,500 v1. w/upd1ted kltCh & gar· lbc .• qut.t 5370, call Olea 64s-.8122Of 642•1eo3 now 11200/mo 548-193' condl, ptt be 1 ml io bcft Clnl&rMdytogoll IQl•lldelddr ... $550 it 998·7300 dy1. -On Tiii BMctl S9llltl0rl 127~uUl2·7217.-. •• , lt0ar•Jt lltr, 53M190 S..t Alty I• 64()..242e evea/wllndt WESTSIDE 2Br 2Ba. dupi.x lrg 2br YUi taJa I .. ll2. ST etov. rtlfrlg No pall round $950 4~ y.-r ::;:;:;;;:;:;..;;,;;;;;;-..iiii--. • E~IOy~/~~25 1~ 2Br 2'ABa Oupiell UIOO if $500/mo ~382 -round 1 1350' 921-05". ¥/ortd""' woman neecta ,..L.. .., 111/all xtru. dbl gar, hlJ09 ... If Avall1bll"ow.5-48-•873 ydw/eeceu.Petoll$e50 W11tald1 3Br 1''t81, St9'>9 10 be9atl L4' 3Br Becllor 11rltlet .. -.> 3 Bd 2 t>a Coli.ge Park e 28 s 873-6338 or M2-ee&e Piiiot. dt9tlwunen Avl frplc lmmac yearly' CIC>t 1 doO 54t-06t5 hOm• New.r pool & •P• ut1ld1 r. qu11ky lmrned Kid• oil No pall , C • I .. R·v clean. totally remodeled 28R ss25Jmo. Enc ner, 1695/mo 650_7275 1950/mo •JI 673-2507 w 1" icoe•• Aaaume Avail now S725tmo Alk • exletlng loan Full price bit-Ina 2,284 Pomon1 D p 1_t 7 VwaaJllM-Vllla BalbOI lat 1111 S 135.000 10< BIH 780-8882 . •C 646-26&5 tor appt UI ... 1 a 2Br wt~ E11111d1. lrg 2BR, 2 car 2Br. encl gar. erpll, drpt 2 BR 2~. clole tom. 1750-11~5 ·~::1. o~:··J~·i~: Traditional Realty 831-7370 gar 111/elle opnr, d1hwr 773 w Wiiton No pat1 1 car gar Small y1<d Agt 831~94!0 C M 873-n87 J.c. gdnr 548-4589 $550/rno 850-7202 $695/mo, Clll 6el-tl42 WESTCLlff Lat~ 28drm LEASE TO OWN e yr, 2 •RETIREE DREAM1" But. ltacla f14 18a w/pool 645-8152 ·~~4 S~= ~· ~e~ ltry 3Br 38a l800 IQ tt 3Br 28•. llvlng room. otn l6561i850 Mo 2 a 3 Bd Su Cliatat• MeM e73-1787. Cloae to NwPt Htl & beh It le I I di I -$1500(213)920.7952 w rp ' orma "ng BPt• Enelgar,W/Ol'lkkp, 2 BR clOM tom gar 1-tab 14 «RARE FINO S99.500• Deluxe unit $1050/mo yerdslp1t101 $576 223 La Pllom. '*' -.., Upgraded 2Br 2BI .. 1011 Unique 1bdrm aettlng tum Call Dave 545-7508 IEWPllT IOI amn '1~7·7918 •• f U:dk:I I 11'fl1;J frpl, ctalr Agt 631-5737 ' w 1aPP1 s S 3 5 O at 3Br2Ba $750 Mov••n 01ys 875-1642 --Specialist 1Ult1 for Ill In 539-6190 Best Alty lee immed Call Judy btwn Eves 960-461 4 1Ma1 1 1tory MldlealJOlntal Nnr11 ltac~ 1069 Xlnt E-llde neighborhood 6pm-9pm onty 851~•4 Attreettve roondhen prlV bldg w/1ut>terran11n 3Br upgrade crpt, lned $650 good loe .28R Tbi. SUWlll LAGUNA BEACH OcMl'I ~!':.tr!.~!!. patio & Side yrd, G11 nu crpts, 2 p11foe, lndry VIL• •IE vu l300 tnel utll 4~n El Toro (714)n0.1950 • IEWHIT lftllTI wuner/dryer hkup 1950 tac. No pell 549-2760 ... NB tu bid & beth 1 of 4 homea on Cul-de-w/grdnr 642-3871 --NIWt 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury rn"" rm, · 2 otnc. or commerc:Nll Sac. all 4 yrs new. 3 D p i 2 It $695/mo 2 Bd '!tbl aptt In "plans 1 Bdrm, i.:.'~ :ts..~~· Short UM 700 a 500 eq ft. Bdrm, O•"· formal dl"lng Ill t It • twnl'IM , grMnbllt. Indy 2 Bdrm and Tow"homea $e50/mo IL 328 No. rm. Assume present loan OCEAN V1EW Luxury 2 rm. nice loe + poola. ''""''· w11er-Prlv rm a bath furn. Sharl N.-por1 blvd. 720--02". Price $350,000 BR VIiia 2000 a/q It 1t 2078 Thurln falls, Pond• Gii paid. all .ise Oulet. rife. CM. ---------UH IULTY DANA POINT HRBR TIL llAUIEMllT From San DleQo Frwy 1290/mo e31-1198 Ill-noo s 1500/mo Agt 661-6441 142-ltoa drive North on a..cn to Room lor ren1 w/prMMgel WES rcuFF BLDG Ott PCH r1re 2br !ba time McFadden ind Wnt on tor .... orktng Cnr11t11n --------w/dW$tlr gar & yrd under ....... snu ; McFadden to Seawlnd lemall $200 545--6107 Nl WP',~' Rf Ar" -... S700 EZ terms 53g.6190 ~ .,. Village (714)893·5198 Room In lrg hie, Cl.4 Walle-a ..... __ __. __ .......... OOWFRllT 1111,000 Best Rlty lee Studio apt-2 atory, ' Ing dl11anee to SC P1za ._ ...,_--. 3BR Hm/Duptex 756-9162 Hait. ltacL 2240 APdTIEITI bdrm. kitchen, g1r 1 Blk 1275 Incl uhta 957-3955 • Beautltully landscaped lrom 1>eact1 $650/mo or 499_368 f 75-4 IQ It. ll1ew 1Ult1 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX & "S-uper-~b--otfl"l'er--m-o~d"'· •3-:i"'b-r gerden apt• Pool/ape Call Kathy 960-8671 ----- LIDO BAYFRONT HOME 2ba warm frptc fncd 4 P1tlo/deek1 No pets -Room With kitchen prM-CorMr oHlcel currently 673-7873 kids spit lvt $725 It BachelO< $490-$500 I . 2744 legel. neer bus a anop-configured for Archltee- wanaFHIT 539~190 Best Alty lee 1Bdrm S565·S575 mat ping cente< 962-5760 tural & Dratting tadllty 2Bdrm 1' ,99 $655 ORANGETREE CONDO Nor1tllm ~ IAIUllll Welk to waves pr1mo 2br with boat slip. 1800 sq 11 wtchlf's kltcn gar/shop plus home. 2 Br 3ba, 2 $600 nat others 1vall tlreplaees, 3 car garage 539-6190 Be$t Alty fee on large garden lot with J"iat 2244 spa. Asking $450,000 Submit olfe<s. lrvlne'• finest 2bdrm plulh Adrian Alty 549-8547 crptd decor w/dwshr kid• -·-& ~t Ok $600's 539-6190 Mt~ilt Btatl 1100 Best Alty lee * •ESTln SALE** 12 x 60 tt Mayflower Wltl'I kitchen, large llvlng -din- ing area Maple Interiors Large bath with stall shower and tub Gold carpet King sized bed room Agt 540-5937 By Owne< $23,00o Spac 1 br patio yd 5 yrs Nr Bay st CM 646-8483 646-1456 HITALS CALL US REGARDING IRVINE LEASES ~ ·1 ~isor ·Realty ,, 786-1172 1 2250 Vanouaro 540-9626 1Br-tolt t9"n1s. pools & Btttll,!tttll 161 E 18th 642-0856 stream No pets Avl 1185 151 E 21st 548-2'08 854-1141 l.UllA IUll 14M101 131E18th 646-681& --.--. --llTM IH --~all ltack 2741 Wkly ren1111 I t25 & up AYAIWU IOW OC:anfronl Studio In Old Col<>< TV, tree coffee, Gafege for 11~ or art 1Br, frig, r1n91, laundry. SpanllhVllla,teadedwln-heated pool .& 11991 to l1udio w/gu,wat1t.ltlc- pool, carport No-pets dows, beam ceilings, h'Ol'I ocean Klteti • 1va11 trle S 190 mo. 494-5873 $495/mo quality private beach & 985 N Coast Hwy s omoe eo..t Hwy Lag 931 W 19th St 548-0492 grounds glled entry Laguna Be.en 494-529' ~ SJ5otmo. oo' tor BACK BAY CONDO 3Br. $900/mo 494-6807 Room1andApts1vallab6e real estate, IMUtlnCll, gar, nice Av111 now lnrp!ft ltacla mJ $90/up B1lbo1 In" K()t'ltg. emplymt 8Gf'CY. S895/mo 675-1449 1~do •vi Ji n Hso & ocean 111ew 675-8740 ~~ ~~. !~ Eastalde 2Br IBI No pets. 2Br IVI March S800 Max 2 per~ns $560/mo Ownr 213·278-0211 SUUll llllll Vi;ew omce, 930 IQ ft, 2 135 Albert Pl 543-5478 Wkly rentlla now IVall office• w/rec1ptlonl1t EASTStOE Bacfleior. lllnt S 126/wk & up 2274 New-Weyne Franklin 780-oel6 CO"d All utlll p1ld Port Blvd C M 64~74.45 C...trrilJ ~25/mo A,_ for Bill lnta.b ltll ___ 7so._ 8862 -IN NEWPORT BEACH SU I Sii LlllE • Niil ILYI •EASTSIDE 28 lBI 3026 W Coast Hwy~-" r A gr~at plac;e l<>hv• on the .....,. "'---.kit_..__, TV 5700 eq ft Ample par111ng w/beamed c:etllngs, trplc. Upper B1y Privete .,... .. '"'"""" .......... ci-..__ C die Rlt garaoe S655-S665 1st. clubhouses a health S t25-wk agl, no depollt ""'7 'i:a..:f29 • ' --------lacoat Prop 1350 3880 Mtcl'lelaon Or111e iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OCEAIFROIT Coste Mesa 8 units, ap-Irvine COLDWeLL BANl(C!RO pralaed $450,000. Asking -:----CUSTlll HOllE $425 000 Agt 495-6299 WOO<lbr1dge TwnhM 38r __ . _ 1 '"Ba Nr take & 1hop- 1a11. see S225 2 persons. spas. e tennis courts, 7 Vacatitl no pets 650-1798 pools. close 10 busmess Qffa/Store/Stlop/Stor· FIREPLACE pool p1t10 oc Atrport Fashion lntal• 2to'l •. 7'-0 8q ft r .... Colt• lllOUHI IHOOOO Ideally su11:J tor single person or couple In security gated golf com- munity One ol the lowest !)riced 2BR. 2BA l'lomes ottered Owner wHI con- sider an exchange up in Big Canyon IU-IHO Beautlful, warm and charming I" every detail Custom decor through- out tl'lls 3 bedroom • maid's room (or den) Two-story. leaded glass. French doors. sun deck & separate master master suite with VIEW of Catalina & ocean Lovely kitchen skylights. secur- ity & Intercom $750.000 - IA. \ti HI Hfl" 1111'11.., In<. RE.AL ESTATE 831-1400 Ltl1 ftr Sale 1400 ping S875tmo 559-9539 Dana Point 2 prlme BM• L11111 ltacla 2241 lots Reduced· from -$750,000 Approx 10.000 1Br houN CIOH to down- sq It Spectacular Harbo< town, beach $750 Alto & White water vleW Agt studio apt w/cooklng 495-6299 faclllies $400 49~·~73 Ti•e Slaaria1 I 590 La .. H li11tl 2252 Luxury time sharing 39r 2Ba. Jae. Near ocean Condo 1n Palm Springs. Avail t2/15 493-7338 or 642•8038 496-1227 Andree R E W • ..a l62S •Br 2'.,Ba Exec tiome • . • aat-wtgoll course 111-Fam HOUSE WANTEO. prefe< rm, trplc, 3 car gar S 1400 COM waterv1ew, Ilk• 497·4170 or 497·6080 Cam~ Shores & lrvlne - Terrace but not a must. tfewrrt ltacla 2269 Have all cash. can t11de ~BA lba, frplc. cozy X-LG 1 & 2Br Apts E-Island con1;en19"lt anops 1 e1G BEAA CABIN/LARGE M ... C.2 541-7249 Side $550 Up 557-2841 on sight Sips 1•. poo1 tbl, ctr TV, 2 Aaae....-b 3112 --lrl)les (714)545-6916 . ~ llSTAIT II js 1es 1 & 2 80 A art I SPtAitUXL READINGS 1 Br lb• all bit-Ina lndry ing 8 T rmh P • ltatah tt AdW:. In Al ~.,. 6 rm. nr 1>entshop1 S495 ;;'~~115720 ;>,:~ ~=~ llaart 2981 Coun..,lng 1815 So El 735 W 18th St lum1shed 1p1S, complete 12er 281 B1yvlew luxury Cim~·:-:'92 5:"~1em TSl IAIAIEIEIT with TV. linens & utenslls. Condo w/all amenltlel, • 142· 1103 mayoe rented tor snort n /smllr $480 Christle ABC HELPLINE -----term or tonger I On Jam-675-0~75 6-45-2222 llSTllT II boree Rd at San Joaquin Mlle 35.45 4-Bd hie 24 Hr Telep Counsellng $650/mo 2 9(1 2ba lower Hills Rd DOOi sp1.nr OCC $325 uni t lge yard lrplc 644-1100 -ulll 850·9311 Welt carport lndry rm 2195 Maple TSL MANAGEMENT 6•2-1603 MIF snr lg 3 br-ept Bal JUST IRllQ YOUR SllLE ... I --Penn pr1 b1 full prlVI 2Br 1Ba n-ly Pll"led I S325 •1i .it 650-1469 m1g Westclltt area No pets $725 1SI & lest 6'4·9842 M/F to shr 3 br close 10 We'll provide the towel, l,foia1 lllE eommerlll prop If want. Bayside $795/mo • 111t ~ ed Only realistic sellers Av11I Jan 1 675·6687 • ,695 ~NSBTdANT1 I~ t2 ba or 720-9177 beach avail 111 S3 t5 mo giant laeuzzld It .:...not r<>dl "' --• "'>ut 5'8-0922 18una, a u ...... eo IOunge twnhse E-slde pool· gar 2 Lrg Borm 2Ba Condo prlv111 I nd group IC>ec:9I ISSllUU Lill pteue PIP 673-3160 BIG CANYON DOVER Prtme Mesa Verde area Indy rm Ou1et IOC Come w ocean 111-security M/F to stir Apt In Rancho F11tured In F'l1ybo)' see 2310 Santi Ana btdg $ t 125 mo Avl 1 15 San Joaquin Irv A\tl Jan M1g111n1 1 ·veer 1n Prlnelpala o"ly Close to End unit 2 BR 2bl Beautltul 2 story on quiet beach Smalt home w1"t· S 1750/mo Av111 111184 cul de sac Aasume large TSL IAIAIEIHT C11ll Oays Only 63 t-8'03 15 $400/mo 786-96'7 S.x review Sou1hem 142-1103 3Br oe1~xe ocean Tront ' NEWPORT on bnch M/F C~Hor~i·s ~~helub low Interest toan A 11". ed, heavy down 673·4527 Owner/Bkr 759-0706 lower (luptex yrly t~ I .student OK, $325 11t • o-xua tastlc buy at $239.000. ltalall CIRCLE & CALL Call now 546-2313 On tl'lis 2bdrm hme has L~~~~:~~!~sc~~~~·i'.:'~ $1500mo 818-82•·7~6.: last642·0338 HEALTH WORIS 11111101111111 HPLEX THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Bta1ti Faraillat4 updated design under S700 gets It • k10 /pet pets. 832-1766 Ltdo 111e Waterlr011t Pvt N/S Prof M/F to lt'ir 3 Bd 211• Hyperion Ave , Los beh Lg cstm dill 3Br 2b1 BackBay l'lm H<><sea. llC Angetea(213)663--e364 Need couple F'IT to man-s 1575 mo lse 673-8886 $300 'ut1I Dys 759-0640 age 19 U"'t Apt Ml tnl -==---=====-------=====:.:---====== Olde COW..neer perk, play-ground~ Bdrm, 2 bath owner unit French doore. 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Ctrtll •tl •ar l 0 1340•000 LISTIIH WAITH •IH·l1IO* trtll itJ lar ZIZZ Or elegant 3bdrm 2ba 2 2 CAMEO SHORES. 39R. stry romantic trplc dbl 3BA Ocean view, pool. garage $975 today pvt beach $2400 mo 539-6190 Best Alty lee ablllty nee 644·41S7 N.ce 3 Bdrm 2 t ba non· smkrs no pets, av111 ap· prox Jan 6. $725 mo 760-1 418 or 642 7528 t --.H:t .1 I f ~I\ ltw,ert l1r•er Rt1ltJ Reattore, 675-6000 I 114110•1113 LIDO ISLE 759·~ 213194 7-4529 Ltdo leieW'ltertront Pvt Designer fully tum 2 Bd bcl'I Lg cstm dlx 3Br 2ba townhouse Pool & tennis S 1575/mo lse 673-8886 court S 1195 673-0896 See to Appreclite s.au11- ht1H l1flrai11tt4 I tul 48r 3• .ea. bre1kfut a PlHlll( an W /Yl£W 2Br 2Ba. p1tl0 blllns gar- age S800 mo No pets 2151 PACIFIC AVE Ho ROSCO PE SYDNEY 0MARR ,._ l 2202 !amity room form1I dtn- 1.1n l'111u.., h Hr h,1\ fr11nt ";H 11n h,1\ 1)(w1I -•trl Ing many upgr1011 1., 11111· ho,11 ... p.111 X ln1 Ftn ~l .H 111111111 •NEW VEARS Spect1l• s1650mo 1213)434--0•36 HICOUTH 63 1-6107 or 855-0665 List tor only 3W'I. Incl S J --C-2271 Lg 2 & 3Br API! New Tuesda\. Januan l muttlple Dover 759-5080 aa Gii If. I crpts drps tile etc ARIES 1 \far\ h ~ 1 \1'1 " I mph,"" nn uht.l1ning ~hat ~ou I 'li,11111111g Sp.1111,h l Br ..! H,. 11n l.1 1111 I•--------2 Br co"do 2·~ ba stttlno w pool No pe1s From nt'cJ t un.u numt·n,,11 ' It·' ndhat1· 1m.11i. 1al µin added presugt• d1 1h. 111urt,.11d p11·1 ,".· ... tip ~I !Ol)IHH1 39THST Large&lovely 3 area. lrplc, comm pool S600 642-5:?10 jnJ mm.rnu· )11u'll h.1,1· 11pr1•rt1tn11' ,,, 10,n•j\t' 1n,omr potrn11al BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT Bo upperwllgellv1ngrm s Pa S 9 7 5 1 n c S11arp 6 Clean 2 B• d19h l jntlf n.111,t• plJ\\ llU1't.111d1n~ 11111 & master suite. li<eplace ultl 673-9208 wasMr patio gar no TAl'Rl . 1 \nnl ~(I \t.1' 2 1 1·11111 '1JO\<'' l.sl..t• \Udden turn tn Spc"C'Uit·ular ba;.<front dplx :.! Br. 2 Ba up 2 Br. 2 Ba down 2 boat spaet.'" $1.250,000 PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT Exciting Oc."ean & Jetty views, 4 Br. 3 Ba . 3700 sq. ft car parking. $1 . I 50.000 WEST BAY AVE BAYFRONT,. At '..; 11 \' (' Tr .uh11un.d ' l\1 "P•-t 1.11 t1l.1r t--,1' vu·v.. < )" 111 •t f 1 n,m\ 11l..: SI II.ill 111111 LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE J',llltll,tn\I~ ll('l'tlll l\t 1 ll\ \It\\. "1"11 lttll..; I Br :4 B.1 Xlnt f1n,1111111.: 110-.1. $7 lll CHiii COTTON POINT ESTATES ( 'u~llllt.1 Ill. t '.Jll \'II \\ 1111' Ill 't I t• ( ".1 .... 1 P.1l 1f1t·1J. S:m Clt·nu 1111 · Ir nm t. 1,ltl 111111 WESTWOOD VILLAGE Prw11• t-:n~li-.h tr.1d1t111n,tl .I Hd I f\,, I f'1 pk'· htCI-. cl tlr" nr L'C.:LA $filJ.1 01111 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I l : P. , , .. 1. D. • , •; ~ r, ''> ~I 6 l $t250/mO " a f r ' La.I $600 S '>57-. •· LINOA ISLEBAYFRONT 5 ""rtaea I arallae'W oels 64 -. \OUf tJ\M l mpha•.izt• l'tf'l>n.1h" 'J'Cujl aprx•Jran1t''i tnlllall\t' Bd •lg eot811aln1ngrm1 •STUNNING LO , & 2Br P1111t'tt1.1.11llx•finii.hed \011 llr1•t l '"'""J urrenll'\f't'dat1oni; .\nc' Sp1nl1h Vitia w/pool I 28a Garden A.pl Poo~ n.t11H .. pl.l\\ tmponant r11k sauna sesoo1mo Arartatatl, Uaf. S465 & $595 7 tO w l8th (,El\11~1 <. \1;1\ : 1-JUO\ '•.11 K1•tll.IO\l' th.II ha1f Jppcar«t lin1sh«i W1ttrfrt1tNt•HllO. l Top Drawer 2Br 2Ba gar \.\1 11 he had .. lull <.t1·am 'I ou 11 ~·1·t '" t11jrt 111 m.ltter'i. dandesunt' 111-1'80 lll·HOO lalNI Illa.. . 2706 patio $750 Downtown nH'l'llflg " p.in o t \'\t ltlng .,1,-n.11111 \r11·, t n1 \quanu\ pc~ons figu~ • -~~~~~~-· ch1rmlng house 3& Corer area No pets 5•8-3365 prominc:nth 't'"' 'itart' 1 w R 2 •BR 2ba, Ill •~ties v1-2Br 2Ba Condo NeW CA, (ER !June: I Jul\ ~_: 1 I 11lh1\.\ :hr1•u~h on inturtl\e fcehn@.S JAc~:'s R~~h •1300 213-277-~ 1110 w .. d .,, P<>f's ~;n P1mt'f'\lllpc'f\\IJ'ilOOdrehn~hll·nt•J J"lpul.111t\ln\rCJ'>C'~and)ClU0llbt- PROP MANAGEMENT Ctrtll •el •u 2722 nis s8 5 "'" 63 t\O •n' 1tt•J h> .lt11·nJ pn .... t1(1.11'U" '"' 1JI .111,11 V. h.ll 't't'"'" a defeat "111 714/675-6173 Studio Apt near t>eaeh wt OFFEIU CMOIO( Jdli.tlh rdl(•und n '11111 1.1, "' lalMI blu• 2206 Cl'larmlng tlouM SOi CO::at 2 + BR 2ba. 111 amenities $1300 213·277-2120 $275/mo Avlll alt Jan 1 Want a M lectron .,, grHt Lf:O \J uh 2 \. \ ug ': 1 l Hl•hl nt ''' "1 H'' lrom thr top ·· <. ould 676-1053 11111ng.,weean ott1f1ny· inHilH' tra\el putilt,h1njl \pc:\1Jl ""'l!.nnwn1 'H1u'll he tn cn,1abl~ C •• I..... 7"4 tl'llngtr esman aptto i ""l\l\tonofha,inga·,ho1u• \1,ur-.cn.1\l''~1ll he1ndtmand Crt'm1nt • 4 Bd hSI ti looktng 1n CM ... !BR EASTSIOE NitYrel NB. or HB 1n1n~ 01 ..,9 llrst \'1flt«' \a~1ttanu<. per'i(lO'i tigun· in ,1.·t'nan,1 C•rtaa ••• •u 21H 111oo0 oellings a cabinet• I<>< thll cl'loa •deal ''"'ng VIRGO ( \ug .:! 1-~pt : : 1 t ix~ l'i'I r1·pl-.<.CmC'nt'i, add<'d 'tgor a Sp1tkllng ctean no pe11 TSL MGMT 642 1eo3 rMt• 0\C.'1.",lOd <.h,10t \' •· \hwJn ~"'11111n h1ghlight\JOUmt,~. t"ducat1o n 2aA ttn. ••IP• 10 m s ome view S 1 150 94!0-•226 Of N().4229 ~75 851-9528 NB REALTY 6·~ '&42 ,1,1ntu.ll \JIU\'' Y <1u'lf k.im m1•r• at1ou._·lt"gal n ght'i P<"nTit~stonc, "'M p1n l a1du\ f)C'fV'lnypl .. , r11lr' Ceita•tU-2m '!:~~· s~ ~c{) ~ -~ t. ttro. :::~ ------.... aAf . ~ ---- 0 ..... 0 .... -.. ol ""' S725 rent• 3br eplt M 2bl ,.,... ,....,...,..., -a· ~ mOd bltnl a g•rflhop ..... .., .... ,... '"" ~-le -d• lddl W9fcornl 539-8190 ,, S..t Riiy f• h----s ........ u_G...,....B_R..-Y""T"""-1 AYAJWLlllW I' I I I I $1 t50•haut 48' 28a hM .__......._..._~__...__,__, 1700 eq ft formal LR I O E II A K I w/lrplc, 2 c.r gar w/d 1--..-, -....,, .......... r__,1--1 flt(up & lndfy rm t.t lncd . _ . _ _ f blell yrd., pool, tr••il paint In/out Brin<! ~ I N o T f H I :• cars* Muat ... 1.--...--+--......-4- 2310 s.nt• An•' I I r T SL MANAGEMENT '-· _.__..__....--..__, M 2· 1803 \1---...--.-.....-..--.--4 LIBRA 1\<'pt : \.()(-1 ~ ~ 1 1>1~ Jrq' ltll 1n tonnat1on. bt-anal\ t1cal. llnd rC'J"'"" IM rcn·nt h.t1'1'<'n1nt?' C wll' \hown 1t \OU ~me 1..ommun1<.•llt' articulate' 1dt.,1\ \trmtx·r 111,1rpo,1tC' ~' hcl~ open nt'" doo" nt opponuntt\ · • I SCORPIO 1 (\. t : ' "'''' ~ 11 \1J1111 1..lllmcst11.. adiu 1ment occun, 1.ould Jfl«t "he~ \OU l1H' f'C''i'l1'lc p.lnnC'r.h1p man~I \tatu~ Pof)ul.irll) focrea'i<'' \\,11·11 re t't't' \urpn'i(' lltfl v.h1C'h rcp~nt w k.C'n ol atlcdton • l 1hra ha' 'eu·('t' SA ,fTTARll S '"'"' ~~ l~ :11 T1mr •fonC' '' n<'Ct''i\81'\ -~u1C't n11 d11at ton hC'IP' rt'\Oh e d11C'mma Pc-rtC'\ I IC'\ hntqu~ get nd of • ,ufl('rO\lnu\ matt'nal rtah1r \1..1u'r( "onh pknt) Mtan\ marnta1n self· I C''itcc.m Pi e<t pla\~ f{llc • ('APRtroRN (nee ~~·hn I l.J I ( ll)Od lunar·~~· ('Otn tdei Wt th dt~u,cf\, ac~t1qt\ ~pc,·ulatmn lull. m itamdofchance Posmon 1s \tmng )'1u'll get" hat ' <'U \A.Ant. ~~11n!n1t ~'i'10n f\nd' \OU rmcrgan 'ICIOM<.lU\ .\(cert l"('\ron\lhlhl~ ... "'CLASSY w .. t..cM 2 ,ee·hou .. CIOlld g1r tned IQ yd w/d Nl~. ur <1m1fiftl ~J erp11 a o.rps. cenmlC Ille A< Tl% tn ktt~ l bet~ ~Qt ARll'. lfan ~(~f-ct'I Iii ) 'I 1lU ltCI ;added rffOIJ\lllOn, focus 'Ill h\· on ""un1' flfi"flC"' N'1l '''uC'\ ~ \C't'lk'nt for lons·trnn ,1rnn ,·mrntc, tumhin~ ~hat \C\u ~1an. T'C'aC'htng '9.1dr-raudie-n« """· I 1hf.\ pt..•f'on" hgur, 1n 1ot<"nano :;:::::::;:::;::;::;=;:~b::=:~~~=:=~~~f-PlSLE~~ LE ,.h u b ~Ul. "'t"°' (IJQli.\l..'.1, IHQuatntAnet rro"t\ c 111 At>IOlutaly no pt1t1 Mutt ! 1 • DAILY P'ILOT 111 nd cr.dlt cl'l•Ck I AO.YjSOI M5()1rno • MCUftfY "9-~~~1-.....!:::-----~M-l-·=~=7'====::===::::! _ _L~poel......;;;;t ~77~0~5629...:::;:;:::==:=l.~·=Ol=ya..=-llTS=.:..:_::::U~twt~n ~lt .............. 002 . , l 11n'itn11. It' c 'hnrt tnp" fMn nt \(·enantl \' md ht'.a'' hfYtn ti 10 hc·an ol mallC'f., litt rt'C('Ptl\1' 111 r.,man1t' Jmpnn1 \!\le \lrTS\~a11't 1·nC' ' \\ 1.11ch I co' I (~ ' • \I '\ .. Ot1nge Cont DAILY PILOT/Monday. ~ber 31. 19~ !!!!!!!!J!J.!!!!!......J Witllu!lm•U11 C..tr1tlt11 Cat•tlll11 u•p11 Lu41url11 P1~rl!l PHI ltn/lttaln eom~iv. Re;. '°' a11 leatral f Ill R~a1,., P.Jnttng. 0rywa11, c omplete Lendeceplng ALLAN'S PA.INTtNo FXrffiIDJd IN'f@AioR! fofXL IXMf iiAVlc! f Com Con. a etc Fr .. Mtlmet... Sp r In k I er Rep 1 1 r AMO WALL PAPERING HANGING/STRIPPIN04 ·& MAINT 20 v .. ra expe< Co m t llllm·llOl.al. TopS*llremoved Cl.an· Gary 645-5277 PTL Dethatchlng & Ovtr· Cultomwork 497-1834 VISA-MC873·1512 B&CPOOL8839-t501 tAper. 1~1.:::21: Yfl ~d ... ~/d~l.'•}drt· .. ~~I ~~lawnt. 751-3478 lt-11 Medino Tr .. trimming G NORMS WALLBOVl!AIHB --------.. , r "' ' ....,...,_, Clean Up1•TrM Trlmm&na auaL epecltl Hollday rat.. DAN SAL VER PAINTIN ALL l<INOS. FREE !Sr-P1rclllH . Al .. !lt Ina. FOf Mt 552·9142 Yard Malnt •Haunngl -AXOL-M00E-REMOVE CALL TODAY PLEAS! Lie ••25924 L 3 0988 7 7 -Parli:~-x,.... • Q ,. Complete proper-ty reoc>n· Mll<E 850-3283 Furniture. TrHh. Tr... 81S-2822 •Xl>-taf call Anytime. 96-4·20 17 Id 3 eo. 211 PIYOllO·P•f• I T1ret dlt•--1 ~"--p 1 t 963-5416 NORM PARwER·BEECH Palnt1nn PAULS PAPERHANGING erd 1tad11!111>'$l.~ttt11I I futvre . RMu acing·S..lcoatlng '"" ng ..., .,..... an • Lawn & Sprfnkl« lnttall. ..lltl~ \ " • All W k Q t-"' C "n.1~ &•o 1 '8 01 631 anu W 11 p f Rooflng R19alr1. 831-4 t99 Ing, carpentry, ptumblng RototUllng, Ille haullng l T HAULING • MOVING ,. Ptll}tlng at 111 Beal. Ref' a. 10 VRoSr EX~Par~~. _,7881 1""' "" , • ""'" I lf!J II & cleanup. lntured. llc'd trM Ht 'Tony 852•8154 Garage & Yard Clnupt BRICK AK. Small Job• .. t 848-5637 848·8344 '* · ... v· AXT@§ ~((cc;>'JtJURd ... llffJial a. d~dab ... 845•6048 Prof Oardenl landacape Jon 645--8192 Newport. Coe ta MHa. PARl<ER·BEECH Painting •WE GALS SHOULD* lt1a•t tnlct . !Apart ln1taf(IOon. Smail 8Uil'neai Bookeep--Irvine. Ref'1. 875·3175 PAJntlno at It• Beat. Rer·1. •HANO TOGETHER* PllOTI 111111 7 yruxper.1 548--79&9 Ing • Payroll • Tu... Dotrt QUALITY LANDSCAPE Collage student wllg truck eat. 6'6·5637 8•6-6344 839-0730 ANYTIME Prof .. elonally Clone to ---------~uohAMk" 75~18.t l!nt·ry I f_,.!f ~ Maintenance 1prlnkler1 low :.'!.•.:..p7r6om1p9t.7!hCd1nk H If • p 1 glvt ".IN. ti-.. oom.,..I T. , r ·-0 "" uuvrs cfn.upa. Scott 842-3018' you vvvr• 9-.. M •• 11mn• HSE PAINTING . ttff'/EXT ~' ..... ed '281 919• G II W•···· CD••l!I C-Ll ·-LI-By Norman Tti. Doorman H tl CLEAN & EXPERT DEC DISCOUNT 10"/t ON §TRIP if 0,,, Expert O•· -• Balboa wind--W"Uhino -•• , ...... r Oak' rtr 857-000R TWTl LlllSOlH .. ., Over 2• -·raex...,tence FrM Mt. Dave. 842-4583 Pl..., remover, .. ,. aolU· ... ------~~~'!"'!!"'!!-2• L •1 • •11 11a11 ",~ ... ~ .,._. IHflat SeN. Spec. Holiday rat" INO••••IAUll Maln .. o•ncln-up.tref ~.r... ' · -Llc.T-1 16,428 730·1353 tNTIEXT 20VearaExper. t1on.c1ean,rea1.838-8970 _ '"""BaJbo Bl 8733135 OlllliTiM2-0U1 !!q;•ll trim, exp 20 yr1 831-3088 •1 Do Heatl"9 Right N~ ABC MOVING Avetao• Room $29 + Pl t J l ;)Ohn Henry Roofino* vv" • · • • Exterior ttuoco $ t30 t-II tr ·~ r Rerootlng. rept\ra. Happy ---------• RVWALL TAPING .. !,IllH a .... Cltui~ Quick Catttul. T1380•8 material•. ~2-0442 Int /i&t. patCh plul•rlng. Holldaye CMI 548-8213 ltat• Lnr Carr•tg • All Textur" & Acouetic. XbeRieXN AXNbYbXiJ j ROBIN'S CL NING LO RATES. 552-0410 · cuatom texturing. quatlty Ouellty Rooflnn·. Sr cltl·-.::~-..--~~~~~~ Expert ~rp•nler re• FrM .. t l<evln 873-1503 Carpentry. fencing. win-ITllYlll OtLUH lll"ILI PlllTI... work. Probtemi-No Prob· dlac Reta L~ •348877· §tate law requlrM that all comm remodel & Ooore. --------dow1. plumbing. marlllt, SERVICE: a tl'trooughly STllflll'l'il lllYlll OO. lntlaxt frM•t. Locelref 1em1I •326884 554-7831 K l"tinke ~5-0 193 COfltractore who perfOfm Jotln 848-0425 775-8082 lltetrlc1J tub enel, haullng, etc I ciaan hou&e 54o-0957 "' • 10yr1 axp t>onded, lnaur '=p""'J--:L-:i------work over $200 Including And YH Jeaua It lord AFTER CHRISTMAS Orange Co. O:ilnal •457730j714)838-15911 I•• II REPAIR SpeclaJltt-$200 & labor and materlala mutt A.en ti ~:,8~~-~=~:c PllllUfUmJO (llc•30405) &•7-2387 CLEAN-UP Hseclaanlng, ~~u~~~~~~"e'4 1~~~';' PAINTER~EEDSWORKI Hllrllflll·1110 lesaFrM•I 30yruxp. be Ileen.Md Untloented U II Wlndow-Fenoea--Ceblnet Ouallty wort<. frM "t Competlve RatN tor all carpets window• Klrbys NEW WarehouM Storage Int/Ext. ceJllngs. r•tln cab. • i Do Plum bing Right • 770-2725 anytime W.11 contractors should so ** OPl * * 35 yra exp Jttry 54&-4413 •25513 988-7401 typea or Comm Conti & M1lnt 831-5272 (28) yra ••P .. work guar. •REPAIR SPECIALIST• state In tt'Hllr advertising Com"' ............ A'"'OUnllng RESIO/COMM'LllND 28 R"ld r..,,alre 20 yra FR•NCIS Hou•-1aanlnn P1i1tla1 Davis Pelnttna 96•-3837 OIPPH 112·0110 SAME DAY SERVICE Contractors and con- l T.;~ ~9-81 t2 Ct•"' Ctacrttt yrs Do my own work Lie axper 751.3882 lie 0~ refs. 1;1 expe:' FINE PAiNTiNd By Rich· RALPHS PAIN~ING: Lie. REPIPESPECIALIST 9'53-82•2 ~~~:~~e ,;~~~~f~88M~~~ M•iti /I N U CEMENT wort( of ah Kindt _27_90_•_1 _A_l_6_48_·_8_12_8 __ DECKS-FENCES-PATIO tree est 828-4658 ard Sinor 16 yrs of happy Int/Ext Stucco/Wallpaper Drains clear lrom S 15 ------any questions Contrac- , tal •• 1 11 RHld/CommerclallfrH Cov.,1 Replace. repair. cuetomers lie 280&.U repair, Ir" eat. 841-3588 Repair raucets, dlsp. etc Solar Eatrlf tor'• State license AUna;mmoa: Spec kU, ett ••68305 750-2852 FirtwtM Wlnle< prlCN. 75•· 11520 y~r::·,1.~~ w~.~uny~~ Think· Vouf 963·• t 14 TllH4tr·Ot•t P1lltl11 Anytime M&M 1542-9033 sol.AR SE Vice CNTR Boerd. 28 Civic Center bath. otc, rm add, patio Driveways. patlot. path•. "F"'lrew-OO<l---i""q•u•a"-l11•y·a'"'pi!!!it--HANDYMAN LARGE and plaoe an ad In th4t Delly RAINSOW PAINTING Aetldentlal, Commero111 Expert Service & Rep1lr Homeowners/Contractore Plaza, Room 690, Senta cov/dcke,baywndw Lie etc No Job to tmall. aeaaon4MIS80 'Ao0fddellv amall. 1 DO IT ALLI PllotWantAdalCallnow Ou1lltyl1ourpollcy AlrleasSpraySpeclaJlstt1 31yrsexp.115yr1 lnarH. Retall'Salet/Lowratea Ana,CA92701 "'48485. Steve 547-8078 Reu. Mickey 638-0553 anywner•. Jim 836-85{11 ~8· 7372 Pat or Ive mag. I 842-5878. 850-8648 JEFF Lio 8888 L.lcM394848 Jim 846-8393 Lie 11409035 984-8919 Relfable. 642·7358 Aaanac111t1t1 3002· Heir W1att4 SlOO Rtlr W11tt4 9100 ltlr Wa1tt4 9100 Rtlr W11tH 5100 8111 W11tt4 9100 Ptt1 5939 ••tortycltt/ 'Aatt1 mrrtt4 A•tt1 l11rrtH SCRAM LETS Aggreselv• RE Ll~n... llSTllOT Part-Time Outgoing j)er-HOIPTIOlllT BlrdcagH recond i 15-lcHttrl IOll lllW 9112 Ptncb 9197 • Attl•t. Mutt type. Tle<re H 0 us. k •• per f 0 r aon needed. car neoeat-It you '"k varle,ty, gOOd s 125.Exouc bird• $50· 182 Yamaha c X50 motor---------- ANSWERS Del Sol Realty 497.1744 llAllAllll Proteutnal couple 7-3pm ary. 650-7385 Interaction. trlendty offloe S625 We buy/trade birds. scooter $425 840-0352 '85 835 BMW. wllt. 5 apd, '78 912E, lo ml, amlfm lmmedl1te opening for Mon-Fri. n/amkr. aalary • 11 557-7555 Lve men anrf, am/Im. Muat tee! c•n. alloys. P-8'1, Sharp 1111 FI p /T Clrculatlon Olatrlct Man· open, ratereq 261-8161 Hl OPIUTHI • n v 1 r 09~f.8e1~ ~ ca A tt Lt11l 0 1700 ml $30K 831·6838 S 10,500 firm 359--8270 11 PM to 7 AM. Active re-ger Rttponelbllltlet In· HSEKEEPR/CHILDCARE answering servloe exper ll lHCtl l a at ONbby -Knead Thong • Wlldom . MORTGAGE Woman to huaband u they ieava party. '"You mlgllt u well have told them my age, attar brag· glng that we have a 5'.4 s>«oenl MORTGAGE .. t I r t m • r:i t I a c II I t y . elude carrlerrecrultmt nt. Outlet lnct lndry, Ironing. pref. Full/pan tlrn. day or llHTllUIT-OLll I HY lPPLlllOH Ple11ant. good bentfltl 91111 and colltetlona. cleaning. Kida aged 12. 5 evenings. 642·1•03 French·S .. tOOd-Oance LES 957-8133 Al.I. -SAVERS ~~R Lett .... Fotfl) ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142·Hll 393 Hoapltal Rd. N.B. Muat have d19tnd1ble and 1 85•-0954 FOOdterVett-Cocktall car or truck and enjoy PE DIRECTOR· 1·6'>m. Bart•ndart-Hoat .. M• FrH It Toa 2 II TIYIT Apt M1nager couple workln~ with young boyt INSURANCE· ~:~'ar::.~~~14~~nt. Oytterbar Foremen-Very gentle. Oft white M ll· l w/exp tor 24 unit Garden and glr s. Dally Piiot. 330 Experienced tubrogallon Butter•-Diak Jockeyt-Sheppard mix. 1 yr fml IATlll Apte,CottaMete.SaJary West Bay, Cotta Mesa clerk tor A• rated com· PHOTOLAB PRINTER · Cooka-KltcllenHelp Wlllapay.640•231• ALLMAl<ES·S199down ... bonus * Apt No pets Apply In peraon with only pany, lrvlnt location. Ex· With Norlteu Exp. t Hour BookkMpere C.E. Comm. L .. ee 6•2·•9 t4 WMtldays 9_. 9am to 5pm cellent t>eneflta, lmmedl· Photo. 646-2•24 Mike Apply In peraon only Faraitut 25 (714) •32-1977 • DRIVERS. Mlnlbu11Van ;;~~~'122C•~.~~~ PHOTOLAB COUNTER Mon-Fri 2·8 PM. 2nd Floor Dining room Mt $150. re-Atttl WUtN llTI nu SllYIOI Work. In South County. 9AM & 11·30AM PERSON· Outgoing per'· 3333 w PCH NB trlgerator S200. • Pc WE llY Light repelre Newpon Tire Flt &. Pit. Mu•t be 21 · eonallty only. Snapthot 1 Rettaurant Bdrm Mt $200 645-8837 Center. 3000 E. Cout Good driving record JANITORIAL PIT 3 daye • HR Photo ~6-2424 Mika Th• Park Bar & Grlll I• now Full 1% bed. complete. new. OLW o••s Hwy, CdM Ai>c>ly 11 2603 1 Avenlda wk aweep ftOOft & empty 11 llcatlo 1 an Aeropuerto. San Juan tra•h ,. .. ft, atternoona. PLUMBER PIT FIT Own accep ng •PP n $250 obo 645--0827 Babytltter from 2·6JM·F. tor alter 1Choo1 care, Nwpt Hgtl 650-0258 evet Child car•ILlte houae· k••Plng In my Meu Verd• home 2.15-5pm Mon-Fri 546-9279 ~ -· tor 111 poaltlont. P ..... ---------1 Capletrano 9am-•pm High achool kid llvlng nr truck/tools, 1yr cuttomer apply between 2·4 PM. I llY FYRllTIRl M/F Call •96-0335 Hoeg Ho1p1tal. Jennie service exper or drain-2~15 E. PCH. COM LES 957•8133 IRIYHI WUTll 831·7308 man wt equip. 631-0588 S A l ES. Fu l l T I M E Must h1va economlcal Motl'Hlr'• Helper t\Mde<I PHISRHI MILPll PAV/PART TIME WORK R~rl:u:~J.h1fe-~~8~1ue vechlcle. Gr .. t pay Call PI T tor Handicapped 4 yr Part time, Mon. Tun •Pm· Opportunltl.. avallabla for Info 852-8582 old boy Mutt be reapon, llnleh. Wiii traJn. Apply wt~el.ot Angela Tim•• Lo• pine treme aofa $100 I H l CHEVROLET ·x.~11 .trl•·• 1\1,d I I ...,, I \ \I I " \ S46-I 200 Found: Bi cycle Vic Redland• & M... Or Found 1 212 4 ca II Counter glrl & laundry 845--5590 l'telp. Full & Pert time Berg1trom1 Cleaners 6U-4421 caring. n/amkr, Engllah PENNVSAVER. 1880 Circulation Dept. In our Plnttwn br Ml, matt & bll FUWH IMOP SALIS apeaklng. Reta required Placentia Ave, Coat a door-to-door newapaper apnga $750. 756·9285 PllllOI 760-9799 Mesa tales program. Ouaren- ' teed hourfy wage,,. com-Maclli1t~ 1216 WlllY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FOUND Blk/brwn BIOOd· hound mix. malt, 1 yr old 6-46-6999 looking for • very rllpon· IOTIH'l llHn m I a s I o n t-4 o u r • slble. consclentlout. ITOMI llUL ESTATE Rockwell n uetrlal Jlgaaw lrl•ndly person to work In lll I I 4pm-9pm. TralnH 11 1500 494-.0708 Pllll &PPUISlL Cormlar-0.LIHo sa1ea-serv1ce-Le111no '*'****** ElOILLllTllVEITOllY PH·IWIElllW's 80 3201 5•p ate 2atz93 t 81 32015ap 1/r 10UE•97 81 3201 AIT 1/r 1DAG9~ 91320151p s· 1dogS60 81 3201 all t /r 1btb408 82 3201 Stp •I r 1 .. 1•01 8232015tp1/r 1drl145 82 32015ep •Ir 1etl416 82 320151p •Ir 11gp483 82 32015ap 1/r tide 103 82 32015ep ai r tevd9~ 82 528E al t 10 ( 11dl700 82 528E Sap I'd 1tnu306 • 82 833cal all ( 1900••2) 8332015tp1/r 1twl515 83 32015•P ·s· 010512 83 3201 s1p ·s· 390918 83 3201a/11/r072•84 83 3201 Sep 1/r 00226-4 83 528E 5tp L'd 9584• t 83 528E 1/t I'd 1HIW809 CHICK IVERSON PORSCH£ AUDI CHEVROLET H11h .. t Quallrv s.1 .. I S.rviu CHICK IVE•SON "' !. Co.et Hwy Newpon 8uth 673-0900 ••• ~ 1119 183 TurbO Coupe, blk. xlnt cond. loaded! Make ontr 476-3200 Vtlk•••IH 17 '17 ... Xllt 0H4 s t500 875-3309 delivery pleHant craatlv• at· Cotta M .... , flnett mar-SALUPlllH provlCl•d Pot•nllal to ,,..,,..,,-...,..,...----.,..,...,,..., IHI lTlll OlSH1 moaphere Mutt have ket & rHllurant It grow-earn $300.. per week lliactllllffll 1 flo~r shop ewp muat lngll Wa are looking lor Need lloented agent tor For an lntervltw call 2 R/T Ytr-Cal tlcketa to LOST B l cd·Alb l no OMOlll.fT 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 83 528E alt ld'd 207194 '68 vw Bug. new paint, 83 3181a/t1/r 1hdh512 whit, ur ... grNt corfd Cockatle l 12125 536-2481 or 5•15-8573 •REWARD* n-.uuar the GTE Neigh-_,. ft • ICllV• Balboa laland Of· 957 23"'1 (E 120•) " bo;hOOd Pho'n~ Books In work Holldaya PIHH conaclentlout. health · v xt .. s .. ttl• or any Air-Cal tht Cotta Meaallrvlne call & come In to 1111 out orltnlad, carMr minded ~:·~~~;::=~~te~~ SAUi OHH HSI d"t Gd 2115-6115 85 areu Mull be 18 yr• or 1ppllcat1on 640-7981 peraona In the field• of call Betty Walth at Water· 20 yr old Publlltllng Co S 150 ea 831 -5338 ~~R S2195/oNer 873-<1~7• '71 Bug damaged on rt ••1.1011,-.1.aa11 Lott Diamond ftowered ring w/wldt gold m .. h band Large reward NB/CM ar .. ~2-7222 Mary older, with own car. cashiers. merchendlMrs, lront Homes 673-6900 want• high energy ltle- truck. van Mutt have Ill. OFFICE FIT prlc•relatockere. janitors phon• Mltt MrVfce per-Copy MachlnH. type· writers, adding ma· chines, Panotonlc VHF compl w/TV scr••n, GOOD PRIC66 642-7121 WIWllTYtH OLW ISll OAll S.. Ronald Dace (114)131•3171 Side SSOO OBO 831·37t5 llabnlty insurance & vllld Medical 964-2581 gen malnl • cookt/hot & son 10 man•o• exclualve 208 W 1st. Santa Ane '7• BUG CONVERTIBLE CLOSED SUNDAYS Yellowl blk. excel cond Lott Whl M/Perllan Cat Famlly heartbrokenl VIC 16th St CM ~5-3869 drivers lie Delivery starts WI lll·llOO P/llY old dell, servers and HCEnllllST . sa1e1 order duk Sal + Tuetday O.C 26. 198• dlahwuhera Piute Telephone operator Prlv comm • !>enema Miio tl'tru Jan. 15. 1985 Weelt· 1 l••t4. Wtft IYlll. apply at 225 E 17th St Country Club Wed, Fri, Rodlch 646-1823 daye 979-3057 EOE Nallonwloe Aovert Flrm CM 548•7786 Sun evH 4.30-10.00 Early CHARLES BRAGG THIODORf ROBINS 011111 9117 :-::'c=-4_3oo-:::--:--:-67.,,..5_·5~2_08_~,.... '74 B2 to• •P nu tlrM/bat '80 Rabbit Convertible. R II ~·so •• 2 21•• air, ceuette. to ml. SHOO haa open1no1 ror their Need couple PI T 10 men-•96·5767 tor appt HOllfllllY etching•. elltremely llm-FORD une we .., -• -~6-7536 ltlr W11tt4 5100 Demonstrators new ottloe with the lollow· age a 19 unit Apt Matni In merlne oriented office lled tdlllona •96-7038 1ng po1lton1 ablllty nee 644·•157 RECEPTIONIST Typing. Pl'tonee, recep-------,.--.,...--,---'---2(160 HA ABO• 8l VO (0\TA Ml \A f,•n 0010 ·79 210 Wagon. Lo ml. exl '"'·9:-:::2--=R=-a.,...b.,..,btt,,.--=cn-vrt~.--=Red~ cond, 1mffm, new brka, AIC am/fm cau xlnt 37 mpg, 12500/obo cond lo ml 7SM284 WllTllT 11m10T IWIHS (Part Tl•t) FH.IOll . TEUPllOIE Uonlll. boat vocabulary Kenmore [)ryef S95(worka O,E••To•s Otrtlflt4 HRH ll4tt Headquarters office of res· 675-0915 well), King ala h4tad· J Mutt Mil 788-0489 ---· __ . ---- & NI " 7·3.30. 3.30·11 30, nr OC tauran1 chain he• an Im-board S65, 548-7857 HJI 9022 Are you adventurous 0 0 I IElllllE•S C "' SllllY -,J I need monay? Are you • • " F •Ir Or 0 u n d 1 0 n v mediate opening tor 1 lull Mull M UI John Wayne 'II .IHP OHRllH 1wPoR7 bright well-groomed and llAIAIH TlllllEH Hoap small patient ae-time, permanent recep· PART TIME Tennla Club F1mlly mem· 5spd, O/D. AIC prep. PIS. .. ger to learn? Travel Cell lor llppt 540· 7321 s1gnmen1. good worl<ln~ llonlst Busy lobby & To deliver Dally Piiot early t>ershlp $550, 675-1879 Ult. Intermittent wipers, MIKE MclEIUll's SOUTH COUITY ... ,.,.,,14., I To attlat Olttrlet Man•o•• In Newport Beach, Laguna Niguel and Laguna e.ach tor Dally Piiot Newtpapere. Western s11tes & Resort hair salon cond Call 9-5PM M· D I mens I on p BX ·AM newepapers to news-ROSE BOWL TICKETS rear tree lock. end more ,., areaawtthoursupervlaed llSllTllTI 549·3061 sv.'itchboerd that ,.. 1tnC11 In Newpor1 .Beech GOOD SEATS SSO (0994)StockN S8•5 marketing teem JP Offl II /I quires a very personable eno South Huntington llO Ill • • • ,., VOLKSWAGEN / Duti.. Include dlapatch of newspaper• to cerrler1 covering down rout ... collectlone and cuatomtr aervlce. Minimum of 25 houra per week $4 00 p/hr and ml!Qg• allow· ance. Call 6•2-4321 (9a.m • 5p.m ) Enterprtaes Ila• Hveral needed tor bu•y heir ot r tortt1ry lndlvldu11 w/front oNlce. Beech Muat have a d•· 780·9339 ORANGE COAST Immediate openings for salon Cell 646· 7197 NON ·SMO ER for real H · prote11lon1I appearance. penC11ble car. Call Mike. Zebr1 akin xlnl quality llll1'1'Vf \fl'll ' "tlWl-~JJ1' OIACH 714-833-1300 thoH 18 end over We Ille development-mgmt Position alto r•qulrea 557·8~93 never d l1pl1yed. AMC/Jeep ol1er major medical, Im· H~'! f)~·~ri;~r.~~a:'~ co. nr oc Airport. Typing uae ol 10 Key ldder & llte TEUPllOIE SAUJ purchHed In Africa In 252•"H1rbor Coata MtH a .... mediate Income while on trensporatlon s5 25/hr ~1~111.''·r~!r ~~~~ ·=~~: typing. Lovely olflcea, Aggreulve uperlenced Oct $2000 Call 241-1770 · 1•1·1021 ~--.. ••---II tht job training. Exciting benefit• evall 646·S079 . ground htlplul Salary Ampedpllyca,nlldpeenrso"'npaact k•o•. telephone eollcl tor M11lc1l li1t. 1214 Aati•••• bonut program, high n101 Send reeume to Artlculata. able to com· • ' earning•. transporatlon Cadlllacs to 'Jo-Carta 1 lb •• AKAi Comp! """' video Cl i 9045 f\Jrnlahed Start lmmedl· Whatever the Fad P 227 1 • Newport THE JOLLY ROGER INC mun cite w u ... nets ex-"v•" Ill Cl 1tely For 1pp1 call June Roll 'em ott th4t marke1 Beach, Ca 92663 17042 GILLETTE AVE ~~~"M~~~~11Y ,:~:Ill~ !,Y,~t~;m~IVACc~~.~a7:~~ Ciattlc 157 Metro, turq l Pridgen (71•16•6-3337 With a Claultltld Ad OFFICE lllllH IRVINE 250-0331 available NB 760•11•5 SSOO trdlfln1n 831·8523 whl S2000 obo 545-3328. FlllEDUllDEll *HONDA* HAS 12 noon-4pm thru Friday Call Nowl 642-5678 20 yr old Publllhlng Co HOlnlHllT TOP SSS TV' btlt, 5•6.0489 or 730·2003 w1ntt 1 high energy Take cherge. mature per-Femtlll prtf. Model• and ltrff 6""2 a t J IN TODAY Is mufti talented person to son tor busy non-smok· 2 31866-1984 IN nl ti •ttr run olflc• D Pl Aceto Ing Newport Beach travel EICOrtl. ( 1 cautifui 25" AcX Cir TV ---------·11 background neoe11ary agency 644-0360 Word Procaaor $148. 3 yr wrnty. Open STE•Llll llW C Ros SWORD PU Zz LE Small friendly olc Super IEHEI lllllEllATELY . Sun TV John• 6'6-1786 n opportunity for • Ilk•-SELL Idle items with I '*WANG Beautllul 25" AC• Cir TV charge pereon Call Miio Dally Piiot Ct1sslfled Ad S WR TER " Theae trad•in"s wtll be ol1e<ed II nMr WHOLESALE PAICESI '81 JAG XJ-6... . S 19,900 HONDA CARS AC .. OH 1 Tir• s Dl1tor11on 9 ConluM 14 Vital tlll 15 FOOd lhlCken•r 16 Tire part 17 Slnga< Smllh 16 ConMrve 19 Ergo 20 CST plus I"' 2 1 Back lid ott 22 OH SCheOult1 23 l tsMn 25 Wine buCkll 27 Supporl 28 Ol11weg11ri 29 C1mel hair robe 32 Riter 35 1n1•rn111ona1 ltgure 37 Accomp11ces 38 Announce 39 0111<>1ve 40 Allmenlll) c1n11 42 Hurricanes 43 Ring vtrd•CI 4' Citn<;h •5 Por11on 46 Bay 4 7 FIOO• cover 51 Blush 2 3 54 Olrtcllon 56 c.,,1ury 57 Ta Ill• lett 58 R101a1e 59 Fireerm 80 Paet or p1v~rtec1 61 -ol bMl , 62 Bog 63 Niiiy IOO~ 6• Acrrt1H ""na 85 Fu11I DOWN 1 Quips 2 ContounO 3 llkllWIM •Summer Ft 5 C1ean&d 6 Once mO•f' ' Blu'1e• 8 Auer1 9 Gymna51 10 Gloom, i • 1mprtnf I:? lllel 13 Germer r vt'• 2 I Move 1roul'\Q 2• Po1<er PIO) 26 Sh&ller 28 Pe<1u•a• ;>9 Sntemn wo•O 6 7 30 Unconcelled J 1 Picnic pests 32 Jul ol t1no 33 Auto Pl"' 3• Pe10 - 35 Hush 36 Metatwor,..er 38 Pul aw1y ~ 1 Nol as Iona •2 Alor>gs10t •5 G•C!w lat 8 Rodlch 646-1623 642-5678 *IBM DI PLAY 1 $148 3 yr wrnty. Open * CPT 8100 Sun TV Johnl 646-1788 A minimum of 8 mot ex· --------- ' al.,, Pi•1 I 1~ perlence required Ragle-PENT AX VIDEO TUNER. 5 .-a ••• 6. ter Immediately and be head recorder. video .-.. ellglbl• tor S25 00 camera, many acce11 • • BONUS. Top pay Work Retell $2000 SACRIFICE • ,'RT Tl.E OFFICE CLERI • lot pr .. tlgloua local com-S 1200 6•2-0063 panlH ·NO FM-Call today ••• ., ..... 7012 • • VICTOR TEIPOURY 13' 801ton whaler. 35 hp, • \.'1•ry hu"'y rirrulation oHice nf'ed!t • Sf•YIOI " whl ateerlng. no trlr Sac· port ti mt• h .. lp firt.,wning hea''Y TH·11ll rltlce S1400 770-0771 • phont' truHi1'. \\'1• have nirf' "UI'· • EOE M/Fl_H 33' Dittmer Donaldson • torn'pr,.'. Applic·ont" mui.t be neat. • YARD PERSON TOOL/ Sporttlsher, twin Clsl • rP'-pon,ihlf', and hovf' a plea"tonl • EOPT RENTALS must $28.500 C111 756-1377 I h • I S 1 · h enjoy working w/people or 673-8310 • It' tp on•· p1•rsono ity. • ome tg t • Mech'I 1pptltude. rieet -.1-,-1-ll-.-1-1-.-.1111-1-1- oHict> work &lw. llour'> an· Won • 1ppear1nce, gOOd print-• • .,_ • ,..r. 9 :00 A\-1 to 2:00 P\1. t<lllrtin1i1 • Ing Ai>c>IY 1930 Newport dll1. try S30K 960-7•87 • • Blvd CM or 22800 .. alar)' i" 100.00 pt'r w1·ck. Lemt>ert-1203 El Toro MllTIH 1111111 • \pply in pn<0on, \Ion. -Thur,,.. • ~~ 38' Luhra, dais 960·7•67 •6 Mustar>Q • :l:OO 10 &.:00 P\-1. A .. k for EilE·cn. • Jt~I Waat.. 51 S loat1 Sail 7014 41 W&dO•"Q • • Widow Ph oompanlon. 281 S ' 1 G ,.. d memoer C'IRCl'LATION DEPT. 11tehMhlddut1es,drlver·1 an ana. re.., con , •8F'renc11quee1 • c42 4:\2' EOE • lie loc rels ~6-78•0 St5,000celhortradelor •9 Assemo1y [) -. 1 ---~ equity In power boat of 50 ttm • • ht• 5510 equal or higher value. 5 I PllfS1•n9 ORANGE COAST ~ILV PILOT l?();!"§,1. German shePerd Eve/wknd 821·'148, dys 52 PGA event 1 • 330 w Bey Slrett, COS1a'Mtn, CA 92627 • Pupplet. Black & \en, xlnt 891· 1933 (71,)IU·llll 13 7 d e.acll Blvd Weatmlnater Black '84 CORVETTE.. $20.900 S.tween 22 &. 405 F White, Immaculate. lltrCHtl 1 loaded, w/T ·Top. tncludea balance of • 73 350 SLC, allver, newcar wrnty loadad l Naw paint '84 llNCOLNCARTIER S1•,500 080 49•-0167 TOWN CAA S 115,900 '79 450 SLC·Xlnt cond. Only 10.000 ml , hll new 1oaOed. 10 ml. P-6 tlrea car Werrenty $23 000 OBO 640-0219 82BMW528e $1 5,900 ·------- Baille Blue s1111 h11 IHOEIH HYERS lactory warranty ·loaded For competitive price• & '82 BMW 3201 S 11,900 1easeratea on 1985 Red. Stlll has rectory models. Jon Aaynold•. warranty ·loaded authorized dlr rep. '82BMW 3201. $12,900 646-7027 818/915-8688 Grey. Stllf hll f1ct0ry warranty -loaded '83 BMW 5331 S21 ,900 Bleck w/blacic Interior Still h11 l1ct0ry warranty -loaded "84 BMW 3181 S 14,900 Bronzlt STEllLlll lllW 15•0 J1mbor.. N.B Adjacent to F11t11on 1s11no -1=0~, ,,..,...,,~,,...,..,Al-=-1 - For Pampered Mercedet Benz 111111t1nou1 Top Merced" Pr~a Paid Call Peter or Ray MOllllfl ... TI dlal IEIOEIEI 213 or 714 837-2333 ~~ ~;~;:~1.0 •• A'4 EO\JAl OPPOR~UNll"I' EMPlOVER • temporment 63t-Ot81 11"'1-,-.--~Dtc-,lt,_1--.,,7'""0'""2,.,. 59 Trooo1emoe1 ••• ···~·· •••• -POOdlePupt. hacup, Toy, 2 stipa at Balboa cov;;:: lllW 9112 140.1444 -w.,..,..,--=,,.....,.-• ....,,1-.. -=T,.....•=••- Min $250 up 546·2~8 s 150 & S225. Up IO 26' & l"l,7117!"!13!'!!2"01!"!,'!'!l,§P'lll.I"". -,e<l-tb""1·ac~k""'l~ntl 10 11 12 13 .............. iiiiilillliiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 35' Call 650•2709 MUST SELL. all ·new o1r lttt ••••• •• lllERSOLll Newspaper KIDS -EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! \ AGES 11·14 EUN IW TO S75.00 PEit WEEK Wt no• llltt I ~ OC>tll~ lor fOUlll '*' buttn to'*~" ,,'6tn loi Tilt Ortnet Coal Otdr Piiot Ovr trtws 'lafl II fJo p Ill allf • .or~ 11nM 1 30 pm wtt+.day' ()jl Saturdty, Jtf won• ltw 111011 hotln You_, t¥111111ny lncK /alld pnns alOllC witll tarll>ftl fOllf own 1!10f11f lbett 11 llO ... ..,.,. Of colllc.l.cla.~ H rov ait 111tnnlfd Oltlw u• Ml C.rl :: (7.14) 548-7058 .. DOCK av1llabl• for 40' $7900 Cell 840-•255 Boat. Newpon/Lldo area 851·1851 •LA-A•G•E•S•E•l•E•C•T•IO•N-0-F Boal Sllp, 6 montht rental, NEW & USED BMW'S! 30 teet s2501mo. LIH IUOM llW 650-4•24 VOLUME SALES WANTED. SHORE MOOR· SERVICE & LEASING ING Balboa ltlend lo-3870 N. Ch•rry Ave cation Evn 875-8829 LONG BEACH (No. Cherry axlt-405) nave tomethlng you want to NII? c1aa1lfled ada do II well I Call NOW. 842-5878 <l1')1H·lll0 'f red• In• Wt1eome OPEN SEVEN DAYS Ovtr 150 New & Pre- Owned Me<ced• 10 chootefrom Jiii SLEIOll lllNITS HARVEST llMOUSINE Weddings, Special Occasions N w Y ar Pa kages 645-5826 • ISUZU m M 111'11 "''' f!I 1N~R\1~1. SOUTH COUMTY VOLKSWAGEN 11111 IUO llfl •Hlll'"' lUCll ca:. U 1 1000 WE CARE lltwl Ustd BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE ~dn Ju.in r..,,,,1r.11w 837-4800 49 3-4S I I A1tt1, Dt•tttlc C1jlllac tlOt '81 s 6 v. Mtdntte biU V6. lull l)C)We(, anrf, xlnt, •7K ml $8100 Judy 540-3822 NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SElECTION of late model. low mileage Ctdllla<:e In Soutllefn Calltorntal See u1 tod1y1 640-1880 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 1<41ella It &1 l'fWlffY ' . .... • FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trud u \. THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Mommy soys we con hove midnight at 9 o'clock!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Thank you Just the same ... but a cooK!e taster I don't need." BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) I l u jl J! "Another one of your tall stories?" • WHO IS OLV LANG S1ME 2 THEY SU~ AOOlIT HIM LASTYEAR ,TOO ' · SHOE DRABBLE ~OU CAN£'£ ·ov~~E.LME.O" N-lD 'b.> c:.AA et. 'VM~~E.l.Mf.O FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE '0?-i~PI t'\6JJ YEAf-. \\I SHOULD a.o ACO~N- 1ANC€ B€Ec FOAGOT ~·:·· t. by Jeff MacNally by Kev n Fao~ by Lynn Johns o ;) '1AKE.. "'iE.. r<a::P THEM" GORDO by Gus Arriola "~E~ MOCCASll\J ROCK HOP." GARFIELD .. MOON MULLINS TAl<t: A t>IM Vl~W. ·· OH ·OH ... IT ISN'T A CJ?,ACk" IN rµi: MIRROR! JUDGE PARKER · WMeN ouesT10NEO B Y THE POLICE AeOL/T' T LA~G AMOUNT OF MONe'r ... I! INAS CAF'.~VI~ WHEN HELO uP CAAlu DENIES tr• t ,_ ,. C~E ON. I'M HAVING A PARTY TONIGHT ANV l WANT ~O l O BE T~E.RE by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson C,ANDLE • .. CHE'APER f..IG~T ?TH,trls THAN A EXTftJNA<:':JANt FACELIF=T.' ~MM.A. by Harold Le Ooux BRIDGE --- Q.1-Both vulnerable. as South you f:, t>n then ~ ou r.rnnot ti• • r .. • n.. r• • hold : _hand should pla~ in ... padt, + K 106 ~ J82 0 AJ76 + AK9 partner ,., "hor( m 'paJt•• rnd ha' Partner opens the bidding \lr lth one long ht>arb thJt ~-Oll 11 ht • ~·· •1~1- notrump. What do you re'lpond·: •mil Douhlt• tor tak1•1111t .u1d A.-Partner has 16 IH points and tht>n hid 'fi.ldt ... ,, .~a:-' •"'• • t vou have 10. If he h.t'l a maic1mum. pJrtnt'r . \ "'~ j you want to b1· in t 1am. 1f nnt \OU want to !>lOp m a ale ~amt.-Tht> way to persuade partner to bid .i slam with a maximum is to Jump to four no trump. That 1 quantit11<1.•. not ace-asking. With a maximum. partner can accept by Jumping to six no trump or probe for a 4 4 fit b) bidding u1ts up the hne at the hvf' QA-\,1·11hrr 1h1·it11 •·'I "'outh you hold l '' t1 • +AK 732 .\5 QJ.l +Q5 " The b1ddmg h.t, pr·•••'• d1·d \\ •Jt <11 level. Q.2-Both vulnerable. as ~outh you hold: +J10763 l:?KQJ "'AIO • +952 Partner opens the bidding with one no trump. What do you respond·' outh OMAR SHARIFF Weat Pua t.Ht Pu CHAR LES . GOREN \ • \ \ ctiff1rult Jlr<•tll• m ' t r hm• h:rnii hL • '1t !- riot 11u.d1h 111r I A.-You really don·t want to 1ump I • to t hree spades on a balanced hand ? with a five card 911it headed by the \\hat do \ ou hid ""'"' jack. In our methods we u e for<' ing" Slayman; I.e .. t~e bidding mu,t stay open until either two no trump or three or re ponders maior ha' b<-t>n reached. o a k for maJOr'i with two clubs. If opener shov. 5 hearts or denies a major. bid tv.o Spadea. (I be then raiffS spade' Ch().<>St" tht> S\.llt gamt". If he SlfM off with two no trump. o on to, t'hre , I hn•• h"art .. 1•1 "'U' n 1 ( • I' 11n.11•i.wahn~. ~:in ·111 • no trump ~ -.. · Q.J-As oJi vutnt>ra bit>, you hold. ,......_ •A~t ""A75 72 •A.J Your right hand oppont>ot deal~ and of)f'n~ ont' di mond. Whal do you bid now? A.-Vou'artt loo Slr'On ror a implr .,. ovt'rall and do not havt" lht" rtght hand for a Jump ov rcall, unit you are us1pg lht lnterm~d1alf! vanf'l~. # •• \ A. -) ou h.l\ t> a l{OOd hand and n1• ronven1E'nt v. a' to 'hov. 11 lor t ht• mome l A Jump to thn•( cpadt•' would promi<1t> a bt:"tt.-r 4'u11 . hul \ .. u n11l want lo ad' 1 t partnt'r nl t ht' length of ) our pant, "inr" h1' t v. o ovt>r one rf'<ipon .. t' prom1''"r; another bid. a "'mp,. rf'htd of tv.n spade 'hould "uflu.,, IM t ht• nov.i Q.S-A s~uth , ·'ulnerablt>. ~nu hold •Q KQJ ' KQ1083 +AS '1 our r1aht h•nd opponf'nt op~n .. the b1dd1ni "'1t~ on .. 'Pad• What action do yoi; tak~ ' A. -W r would be> p,epart-d to rfltn m1t th14' hand ll• gaml" fo ~·t thr mf'""age arr11'' In partMf', tJ1rt ""'th a ru.-• hui ol t v. o 'P•Sf""' On' rood day, r•1nn v.1tl turn up w11h a lour <'ard o l11ng.-r he.u.t ~H II . . , . v.11h thr1·1 'P1t<11'' ' ri ;; J r m11eht pron, d It I? 1111 •n rard ... u11 r1•pt> 1t1 d '' • m1~ht thrn tort• \111J l•l r11I h11i:~• trump' an•1 \11U <"••ulC1 lo .. tnll c•• 4h• h tnc1 \\ • f "' • · dt>q•r hid l'lf t v." rl1omond• ti•• cto VOU t hOOH UMo b.•t o, lead" f hul,.. G n hH auwer. fen a rep\' of "\\in (}pf'nle1 Lud11," 11ud SI tu "Gon•·l.ead ," ,.,. •I thh1 at•11paPf"r. P.O. e., 61 &, f'alm)u . '\ J • ~. lakf' t"~k pe a I t '•WJpap. II • \ ~ • • f t I .-.I .. •. 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A Fullerton man who lost his family In an auto crash has no joy at Chrlstlmastlnie/ A3 Coast residents revea{ their New Year's r:es~ utions./A3 California Thousands of visitors begin to line Pasadena sidewalks In a').tlcipation of Rose ParadErTuesday mornlng./A4. Nation Former Love Canal resi- dents to spllt $20 million ... In settlements./ A8 Nation's perennial procrastinators Issue their pred.Jctlons -for 1984./A& Wor ld The year 1984 was one of disaster for the 500 million people living In Africa, and the new year looks.no be1ter./B6 Viet, Cambodian troops contrnue to battle In close quarters near rebel camp./A4 Features Inventor Dave Johnson's smog control device turn- ed his family's fortunes around in 1984./81 Sports Adam Lockwood of Estancia,t-ilgh School does It all on the basket- ball court. /8 1 their home Sunday. And fire officials today were warning other residents to dispose of trees that may poje similar fire nazards. "Dry Christmas trees don't bum - • Cyclist injured • 1ncop pursuit Motorist escapes after striking rider near police station By STEVE MARBLE Of the o.., Plot ..... A Costa Mesa man was seriously injured Sunday when his motorcycle was bowled over by a driver fleeing from the California Highway Patrol, authorities said today. The driver, chased into Costa Mesa from the Costa Mesa Freeway by highway patrolmen. managed to elude the officers who stopped to render assistance to the inj ured motorcyclist. Shawn P. Ewing, 2 I. sustained a bro ken leg which required emergency su.gery in the 9 p.m. accident at • Fairview.Avenue and Fair Drive - nearly in front of the Costa Mesa Police Department. Ewmg's motorcycle was cut in half in the accident but the young biker, wearing protective headgear, escaped life-threatening inj uries, officials at the Fountain Valley Cemmunity Hospital trauma center said today. Police estimated the hit-and-run driver was traveling about 75 mph when he struck Ewing·s motorcycle, • sending the rider sprawling to the · roadway. A Costa Mesa police sergeant took· up the chase fo llowing the accidel'lt but lost the hit-and-run driver a short distance later on Harbor Boulevard. Police said the man was driving a yellow vehicle, possibly a Ford Mus· tang or.Mercury Cou~r. It was not immediately clear why the driver was being pursued by the highway patrol. · lhe mishap marked the second time this month in Cqsta Mesa that.a serious accident allegedly has been caused by a driver being chased by police. they exJ>lode," said Birgil Davis.a Huntington Beach Fire Department spokeswoman. "There 1s no slow burning process involved." Sunday's fire was reported at I I :30 a. m: in a one-story home at I 7 I 0 I Rotterdam Lane. rented by Lester and Candy Blanton, Davis said. Candy Blanton, her children Dane, 2, and Sean, 7 months, and Mrs. I I HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY .. ( ) I t " N I I I ( I ) ' I N I t f, I ' I I I . , J I f, . . ' I t J 1 ' ' Blanton·s mother were home when the fire broke o ut, according to a nei&hbor. . Authorities said famity members noticed a small part oftt\.e Christmas tree was on fire and unsuccessfully attempted to extinguish it with a pan of water. . The residents then fled the home and sought help from neighbor Rick. Napier, a 30-year-old oohstruction work.er. · Napier used the Blantons' garden hose to put out most of the fire before firef~tera arrived, his wife Sue Napier said. Fire department spokeswoman Davia said no injuries were reported in the incident, but she said the blaze consumed Christmas gifts under the • "' :·--= tree. She said the fate also caused extensi ve smoke damage. Damage was estimated at S 13,0001 with SS.000 to the home and $5,000 to its contents. Red Cross ofTtcials arranged over- night accommodations for the fa01- ily. Davis said fircfidlters believe the (Pleue eee P'IR.lt/ A2) ~-Drunk s offered rides hOme There· s no excuse for driving under influenc~ of booze Police and private enterprise have joined hands to combat drunken . driving during the four-day holiday that closes out I 984. The choices being offered to the New Year's Eve celebrant are cut and "dry" -a free ride home o r a night in jail. CareUnit, a national chain of alcohol and drug treatment centers, is offering free cab rides to anyone who. has had too much to drink. People taking advantage of the offer will be taken home at no ch~. (Pleue eee RID&&/ A2) Woman raped in Irvine· Police are in vestigating a repon · that a Long Beach woman was ra ped in Irvine over the weekend. Whtie details were sketch" this momjng, police sa1d the woman was apparently picked up in Long Beach on Saturday. She was dnven around for more than an hour. perhaps has far as Montebello. Later, she was raped near Old Barranca Road and Sand Canyon A venue JUS~ inside lhe Irvine city li mits. pohce said. A pohce spokesman said the woman returned to Long Beach before reporting the incident to pohce there. Chicago and Pittsburgh .are upset winners in pro football division al play- offs./81 On Dec. 12, the two Estancia High School students werellkilled when a 21-year-old Santa Ana man reported- ly ran a stop sign while being chased (Pleaae aee CYCLIST/ A2) Coata Mesa flreflg~ten ezamlne wreckage of downed motorcycle. Aside from the rape, she was not physically injured in the attack. · Information provided by the woman has led police to a possible suspect. the spokesman said. Mesa Verde Country Club Is rated as one of the toughest on the LPGA tour./82 E ntertainment M iss your favorite soap - opera during the holiday rush? You can find art update toda . .r/ Al Business Learning Annex turns how-to Industry into big buslness./84 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Features Horoscope Ann .~anders Mutual Funds Natlonat News Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Publlo Notices Sports Stock Markets Tetevlalon Th.ers W er w News ·-... • 89 A3 B4 A4 88-9 89 88 86 A7 •·• .. ~ 87 A9 •.. -.• ·;..1 .... -l..-D4- A4· A10 A7 A3 86 81-3 85 ·A9 A8-V- A2 A4 ... Huntiilgton man held iii fatal hit-run By.ROBERT BARKER Of the 0...,,... • ..,, . A 30-year-old Huntington Beach man ·was arrested early this morning on suspicion of, vehicular man- slaughter and feJony ·hit-and-run driving in connection with the traffic death of a Westminster man on the Costa Mesa Freeway, autho rities said. Dennis Wayne Viola was arrested at I :23 a.m. today at a residence on Cloudhaven [)rive in Huntington Beach, accordin$ to a spokesman for the California H1jhway Patrol. Larry Dean Rowan, 30, was killed as he stood next to his vehicle at the center divider. It was unclear wh y Rowan had stopped his vehicle and was standing on the freeway. Ro~an apparen~ly w~rnding on t . i l -· 1985 promises .. to be r@al w ·inne·t . l . . . for ex-publisher . . . Before t wish you a very happy new y~ar, rm afnritrhm goin& to have to apologize for havin~ too much per· sonal reference in this installment of '&arch light. Ever since I first started writing Searchlight many years ~o. I have tried to kec~ it purely objective - things of intefest to the-Oran1e Coast to Orange County, to Southern Olli-· fomia and a.little hi toQ' . But this time, I want to claim the · pl'Wileac or talking a tot about a roughs has been in Holt-Memorial per1Qnal matter. . Hospital in Newport ~ach for ~ore Sp as we put the old year 1984 t'o tha.n a month with SC\leral senous bo ho Welcome it is. . T. C most S<'VCrt 6roblcm IS that It ~rest, ~·re welcoming I 98S -and illnesses. ' . to the st of my memory, this will wa?neccssary to perform open heart, be <the 84th New Ycar•s Day that I suracry. At time~ she wu lO tcnibl · have celebrated. As I tum bacj my sick. a\ a result of two oncrial memory-dock. I'm cc'rta.1n th.at l byoasscs and a n~ mltral· ''aJvc in know the reason this 1s 101na 10 ~ her hean, that many of u thouJht ~ such a very happy new year for me. were lo ina h{'r. One ni.ihrin pan.cu .. Aro some of you ,know (and I'm lar. 1 didn't ~c how the doctors could ccrtail'I maoy of you do because there pull her throuah . have betn so m•y kind ohonc call Many of )'OU, both Cat~otlc and iriqumna about her) Lucy Bell Bur-(Ple&M lee WALT&R/~2) a .... • ··-. . .. the southbound section of the freeway south of 17th Street in Santa Ana about I 0:40 p.m. Sunday when he was struck and knocked into the nonh- boun lanes by the impact of the eras . according to the CHP. An rlier traffic accident occurred mome s before at almost the ident- ical I tion of the fatal crash, according to the CHP spokesman. But it is no\jtnown what role it may have played in the subsequent fatal accident CHP invesugators said they found Viola's unoc.cupied car in the parking lot at Mimi's Restaurant on 17th Street near the scene o f the crash. The) notified Huntington Beach police who arrested Viola. Rowan was pronounced dead at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. • ' • . .... .... . Kazoo Koncert' s a krazy okkurance ROCHESTER. : N.Y .. (AP} - "~zaaa..ta .. tua-ta .. · wtlt thun- der in downtown Rochelter In- stead of ••may otd aoquaJntanoe be forgot" on New Yws ~ve, when 150,000 people are ·ex- ~ed to ring out 1984 on kazoos. The ''KolOSSOI .~~ ( ..... -~ t. .. J. I • .. ..- Orange Cout DAILV PILOT/Monday, December 31. 1984 Trial ordered for woman charged in 3 road deaths A former Huntinaton Beach woman. blamed an a pre-dawn r leaden\ that ~illcd thrtt MassioJl ' VttJowomcn. wasamsigned today on 4Uspicion of three counts of felony •anslauJhter and drunken dnvmg. . · Kym Lamell Murphy, su.11 .bound to a wheelchair from injuries she $\lStaincd in the Sept. l 0 accident near lf untington Harbour, was ordered to stand trial Feb. 19 o n the felony charges duting a heanng in upenor Coun in Westminster. A single count of felony man- slaughter carncs a maximum of s1.x years in state pnson Murphy. who now resides wnh her firruly in Oxnard. reportedly was drivina west oo Pacific Coast Hia,h- way when her car crossed over the road's dividing lines aod slammed into a oom~ct Fiat carrying the three Mission Viejo women. Dawn Joy U tterback, 18: Detiorah Lee Slemmons, 20: and qiane Mae Druckrey, 21 were pronounced dead at tbe accident scene. .J During a preliminary hcanng this month, ~ was disclosed that Murphy hada blood-aJcohol levef of 0.11 -m~• nv,.r th,.1,.vtl .Al whirh fl motorist 1s presumed 1ntox1cated. Deputy D1stnct Attorney tnold Whtrn !>ll1d traces of coc.1une also wcrt found 1n the woman' ystem Peter Brown. Murphy's attorney, s.aid his client l\ad been cortvictcd o f drunken drivl0$ about 1wo months before the Pacific Coast Highway accident. He said she was driving on a rcstncted license that permitted her only lo dnve lo and from work. Brown did not say whether Murphy was dnving to or from work at the time. .,. She is free on SI0,000 bail. Olyrnp~c traffic lesson ignored By Utt Associated Press Congested freeways ma.} ~here io Sl&J. since employers who altered work hours and delivery schedules dunng the Summer Olympics show litUe lntcrest 1n making such changes. ptnnanenl, a stud}' says. CONTINUED STORIES During the two-week G ames, area freeways carried up to I I percent more vehicles with 25· ~rcent less traffic congesuon. according to a studycomm1ss1oned f>y the Southern California Assoc1at1on of Govem- inents. bn the two Olympic weekends in RIDES FOR DRUNKS ... Prom Al The CareCab will not take passen- Jtrs lo another bar or party To arrange for a free.cab nde, call • ~)422-4 143. Even the phonecall 1s calls. 972-5653 (in English)· and 972-7276 (in Spanish). August, freeway traffic dropped as much as 25 percent, wh1lc ovtrall congestion plunged 90 percent. the study showed. Black Friday was predicted. The region had expected gridlock. Instead it got free-flowing traffic. Larry Foutz. the association's pro- gram manager for special projects, said the study found that peak-hour traffic surges never materialized dur- ing the Olympics bec,auSF up lo 40 percent of employers staggered w?rk hours. "There's no reason why this can't work all the time," Fouu said. But a survey found few employers willing to chang~ work hours and make other traffic allowances. Among other factors contributing to the lack of congestion was that truck drivers were encouraged to use freeways during non-peak hours. - Sun to shine on Rose Parade j .- i ' A hlcah P<•sure ., .. ovet the wutern third of ~ Unlttld Statff wTll kteP SC>Ythefn Ctlllfornla clear and mlld With ou•ty wind• through New v..,.·, end mott of the WMk. In Puadena, tempe<aturtt wlll ~ In the mld-40I When th• RoM Parade 1tart1 Tueaday morning, but the "*CUf)I wlll OI mb to 72 degr ... by the time 80011\efn Cal and Ohio State face off In the ROH Bowl, the National W .. thef Servlc. laid. The high preaaure lyttem, a.ntered over the e«ttral Roctlles, will also c:auae tocaJ gu•ty north to northMtt wind• In th• mountains and below coutal canyon•. the weath« Mrvloe 11ld. The winds will guat from 16 mph to 25 mph In Loa Angele• and th• Sen Gabrlel, San Bernardino and San Fern.ndo valley• tonight and New Vear'• Day. Lowt wlll range from •3 to 53, and high• from 66 to 7 •. Along the coast It wlll be mo11ly clear through T~ay Gusty north to northeast wlnd1 15 to 25 mph In area• below canyons. Highs Tuesday 88 to 7• Lowa tonight •2 to 52. U.S. Temps H.,llOfO 51 11 Heletwl 03 -42 HOMIUlu 7t 62 T t!Y\119fll\lf .. lnel~•l• pr..,IOVI Hovtton 75 11 Cl•~• 1>1911anO~tIOw10 I am lnOlallapolle 41 ;; ES 1t1 Le K.w1MI Ctty 32 L.NV&QU 57 H Albany 53 20 L"lle Rock 17 411 AlbuQ<wQUt 47 2' Loult'lllM 63 47 Am&llllO St 37 l ubbocl< 58 43 AllCl'IO<llQ& 39 24 Mempl\lt 10 u ""-11 .. 73 ... NMIWHI& a& Allen la 73 5, New Orteat\1 90 13 Allenllc C11r 111 43 Olllellome City 37 35 ...... ,.,, 77 58 Omaha 31 12 a.hlmof• Ill 0 Orlando 12 58 llllllnQ• f \ ~ .01 ~· 90 32 llWmlngll&M 74 56 "elllOh 78 50 lllamMcit .01 ·23 SI LOUle 42 41 llolae 41 30 SI Pel• Ttme>& 12 81 loelon 13 2t S.il Lelle C<1y 48 34 ._,,... 13 73 S..Antonio 77 83 9uftelo .~ 24 Topelca 32 30 9u<11nQ1on V1 42 ,. Tuc.oo ... 40 Cuper 43 ot Tutu 40 :u C11¥*1on.S C 71 57 WulMngtoo 83 43 Chertaelon, w v .. 47 WIC!llla 34 32 Chat1011e.N C 711 " Wl141 ... a&tra .... 22 Oheyen!le " 2& WNmlnQIOl'l.Oe Ill 34 ClllC&QO 34 2t Clnclnnl ll 54 48 Cl&YelenO 43 211 Surf report Columllla.S C IO 41 Cotumt>ua.Oh ... 33 ConcorO,N H u 12 LOCAnotl l(D '""" =Fl Worth 51 48 Huntlnglon 8Mcn l..J lelt •47 3e 0.,,...., 52 77 ""-.i.tty, ,.._,, 1-3 gooO 0-MOlnee 2t 20 40!11 Str-. Hewpor1 1·2 gooO OeltOll 43 23 Unel Str•1. Newport 1·2 POOt °""''" -03 .QI 8elboeWeclge I POOt EJPuo 68 41 Uligune 8Mcn 1-2 ,.., E...,,._ 63 49 SenClemen1e 1·3 lei• Fwt>en111 oe .01 Wa1er1emp 57 Faroo --05 -15 s .... !ll'ec:llon IOUltl-.1 8:JJ.. £'... ~ ~ ,._ONTS ~\JI~ ....,#f ti.ij~ W111T ....., Ct'CI.._. I S"O .. e•s R,... F'\.tt•s S"O"' OC(1u01a ....,. S11•011e•1 ....,. •••'-""• .... ftlf't ~" ,, ,, • I .. C. :'ft • C .,,..,_, f Calif. Temps Rtwerllele Sen 8etf111telino San Oat>tlel HIQll. low fOf 24 hOUra andl(IO at 8 8en J ON am IOO•y 8an1a All• 88kantlekl 49 44 $111111 Cf\11 Eurella 53 3e T 8"0e Valley ,_ 47 43 Torr~• 114 •4 114 40 .. 40 52 39 .. 43 6t 37 42 m 114 44 50 14 1.anc:a1.. 47 23 v-.ia v1y Loa Angeiea II 49 ----------Ollolenel 50 3t =:o~-~ ~ Eztended "90wooO City 6<I 4 I ~ 50 •• fM< ..... ""''" IOcal gusty "lltlYO"' 8&e1-to 43 33 wlnOt Weclnead8y and Thut'aday Sellneol 541 35 Hlg"9 In 1118 ~to mld-70. LOW9 91111 Olego 84 ... In 1"8 mlel·30t ancl 40I San FlWICllCO 52 4S ..,,,. ..,".,. eo 37 Tldea S1oollton 45 40 H'9fl, IOw. pr&QIP!tltlon ,.,, 24 11ovra eneltng al 5 p m Sunday Beret-5 7 2t Flr11 lllgll Big 8Mt 83 42 Fif'lt low 8alhop •• 18 8econcl 111911 Blytlle 83 U 8econC1 low C11elin1 U 49 TOOA'I' s~09a.m 12·27p.m t3tpnl 10.67 p.m 110 0 8 3' 22 Uneat., 47 20 W1!~IOAY L°'1g 8MC:h 115 4 S Flrtl hlgll 5 4 I a.m 5 3 M.,.,...,.11& « 2t Flfll IOw l•Ot pm 0 4 MOntO'il8 119 •o Second 111911 7 3 1 p m 3 3 Monter~ !>-4 35 9cond IOw 11.43 p m 2 • Mt Wll9on St :µ Sun Mill IOOIO)' 9\ 4·55 pm , ''- --82 42 W-ay 11 6 58 Lm ancl Mii 11Q8ill Newp01'1 llNcn 83 45 II 4 55 p m Onterto ... 39 Moon, ..... I 03 p.m., -·II 1 51 Palm Sc>rlnQ9 87 3t a m MonClllY ancl n.. 11Q81n •1 12 45 P&MCl&na 64 40 a m • Last year. CareUnit provided free rides to more than I 0,000 pc~ple in the nation. according lo B. Lee !}ams, president of CareUnit. Renish said the service will dnve anyone one-way 1n the county, but will not ·travel beyond county hmits. They also ~II accept calls from b1trtenders. pany hosts, waiters or waitresses for revelers who may not know they are in need usistance in getting home. ~ ................................................................................................ .... "CareCab meets the problem nght where it happens -on the high- ways," Karns said. ~ The Communications Workers of Amenca Local I 1510 and Cooper Fellowship Recovery Home also will provide transporuuion for Orange County dnvers who had too much "holiday cheer." Each car is staffed with two volunteers, tn case the reveler becom- es "unruly" Rc nish said. "We're lrytng to save lives," he said. Holiday revelers face increased police patrols Last ·year. volunteers drove home over 100 people on New Year's Eve. according to R on Renrsh, Communi- .ty Services chair for the CWA. Two telephones lines will receive FIRE ... P'romAl _ Mother Against Drunken Drivers has suggested that every group of celebrators designate a person who will refrain from drinking and volun- teer to drive friends home. Laguna Beach police continue to o ffer their "'Tipsy Tui" service as they do yeM ro und .in the city. l>~rsons who call 497-33 11 will re- ceive a ride home in ,l.!aguna. But police caution tha t it's too late if a motpnSt IS pulled over for drunken drivin~ Then the police take off their 1au dnvercaps and the nde 1s straight to Jail. . blaze was tnggered b} Chnstmas. Other O range Coast police depart- hghts. She said thc("ho me was not ments are taken a more conventional eq.u1pped with smoke detector;s and a ppro<jch _a free nde to Jail. sa1d .. one firefighter observed d\at .!~1e Area'p0lice have geared up for New fire would ~ave been devasta4ng if Year's Eve with patr<>I squads as- 11 had occurred at night ""h1le rest.-._ ~ignq<t spcqfically to sce.k o ut and dents were sleeping. · arrest drunkcn,dnvers. Since Friday Family members told firefighters evening. when the · long weekend the tree was purcha~d JU'il three ot began for many. more than 150 four days before Chnstmas and was people ha ye !feen booked into Orange kept in a water-filled con tamer. Count} Jail on suspicion of drunken . But Davis said . man) trees dn \ling : purchased near Chnstmas Da} ""ere .\bout an equal number ha' e been actual!} cut an eptcmber '>he 'aid booked mto \:at) Jails 'on the Orange tree trunks cut that long ago ma}•ha ve coast scaled themselves and do not soak up water at their base. Davis said aging Chnstmas trt'es pose a fire hazard because of the • volatile combination of flammable S>int needle oil and dry limbs. She u~ed residents to dispose of · d ry Chnstmas trees as soon as possible · CYCLIST ... . From Al • by (osta Me~ police. Ruhcn Valle. arrested at the '>Cenc of that acc1dt."ht. later was charged w1tll two count\ of seco11d-dcgrec murder KAZOO ••• P'romAl Kazoo KonCec't," wrapping up Rochea1er'1 150th btrthday year, wtll be tooducted by laalah Jackson, associate conductor of the Rochester Phllharmonlc Or- chestra. "John Phlllp Sousa would be green with envy," said Jackson, who wlll .wave his baton from the Main Street Bridge. "I can't wait. Who could say non he added. WALTER BURROUGHS ... From Al By tbe Auoclattd Press You want todnnk? Have a free nde home. You want to drive? The soft drinks are on the house .. Want to do both~ You're MJ)OU arrest. ---~ For the four.<iay holiday kicking off 1985. those choices · are being emphasized in the battle against drunken drivers. who all too often become drunken killers. Man} stales and towns plan step- ped-up police patrols and roadblocks, and those caught dnving while intox- 1ca\(d will an many instances be sub)ecl to laws that have become notably tougher in the last few years. ''For those that insist on bar- hopping, the troopers may very well introduce them to a few new kinds of bars." said 0 . Roger Lcdding. chief of the Minnesota State Patrol. Bars. brewers and organizations such as Mothers Agamst Drunk Drivers are promoting the "desig- nated driver." one part}-goer who pledge~ to stay '>Ober to drive tn- ebnated friends home. In Washington state. thousands of "party packets" have been dis- Sr ) W4SH 'IGlO"' tnbuted to liquor stores, schools and shopping centers. They include 'Tm driving" suckers, "so people know not to push too many drinks on that person." said Sherry Frederick of the state Liquor Control Board. The South Carolina Beer Associa- tion is asking bars and restaurants lo offer free non-alcoholic drinks to designated drivers. KG W-TV in Ponland. Ore., has d1stnbuted 0t0re than 8.000 buttons saying "No Thanks, I'm Dnvmg," said station spokeswoman Linda Coffey. Dan McCanhy. a s~kesman for Maryland's state police. said h is state\ educational effons aimed to "make it· socially unacceptable for people to drink too much and drive." In New Jersey. it is legally unaccep- table to encourage drinking drivers. A recent court ruhng held a host liable for damages caused by an inebriated guest who go t into an auto accident. Delaware's Office ofH ighway Safe- t) 1s supplying two dozen breath testers for use at large pnvate panics. They"re booked up through New Yt'ar\ Day: said Rommell Cooks. the deputy director of highway safety. At Peppers Wrecker Service 1n H0W4P[ Bl\(; NOTE Davenport. Iowa, owner Robert Pel)- pers 1s offering to tow cars before they get into accidents. Drivers who think they have drunk too much can call for a free tow home, through Jan. 2. "It's traumatic for us to go out every holiday and peel someone out of a car," Peppers said. "It ruins our holiday, and it's also hard on families and everyone involved . lfwe can save one life with this program. then 11 will be worth the expense lo us." Yellow Cab Co. of Oklahoma City, in con1unct1on with two hospital care untts: is offenng free Care Cabs through Jan. 2. from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. In Salem . Ore .• a ~ozen bars and taverns are offering free taxi rides home to patrons who ask for them. The establishments are reimbursed by the Oregon Restaurant and Beverage Association. In Kansas C'1ly. Mo .. the year- round Tax.is on Tap program offer's free rides for the intox1caled. wtth fares spill among the cab company, the Coors brewing company and the rt'slaurant o r bar where passengers were served. said Shirley McCansc of Metropolitan Transportation Sys- tt"ms l~c. For Taxis o n Tap. MTSI uses Cl .. l ut .. n ""'' PARADE MOVES l'IOMl'TlY .AT I 20 .A M ON TUESDAY, J.ANU.AIY 2, 1915 .,, ,, ..... . r 4U.N~ H«"I• I '" .t -> ... .. .;; <,J .. Sl dnvers trained by Baptist Medical Center to handle drunks, she said. Since the program began in Septem- ber. 40 restaurants and bars have signed up and 80 people have taken free rides. The Alummum Company of America offered about 2,500 em- ployees in the Pittsburgh area taxi vouchers wonh up to $25 for the holiday penod. "It doesn't fnake sense to be concerned about an employee's safety on the JOb buti nol m his personal life," said ALCOA spokesman Al Posu . Police. of course, take a less friendly approach. . In Detro11, 80 Michigan state troopers have been trained to look suspected drunks right in the eye, using an experimental technique called "horizontal gaze n ystagmus." The officers judge the level of alcohol ~bservmg the involuntary Jerking ofthe eyeball. said Sgt. Frank Pierce Suspected drunks would be subject to other tests of sobrie t} reco~n1Led bv courts The Pennsylvania State Police are devoting 6.500 hours of overtime for extra . patrols. with the help of S 144.000 in federal money. 11041\ ~n J \Pl~~!~\I Pd•ldt Aru • .n1; ~·t"d MaO rt B •d Dtlw!fn WUhon°11~n 91,0 £110~ 01 and S1et1a .,,,,,d,, v,~. A.• TIME I OC PM t .00 PM 900AM I HOPM Prulcc,tant. de\ otl'd pr.tH'f'> to ha ual names l he doctor\ prefer 11 that 1.11h1ch we of the Jamil) apprcn;Jtc wa }' .................. __ lllll __ ._ _ ........ , .. 1111111 ... --.--ti-i, t-,. .. "l"f"! mu(h. But I can't crrd1t pra)N .\., I -.aid. urd1nanl~ I clo.n·1 put alone· Wc were al'>O blc\o;cd with two rnuth p~:r<,onal 1nformat1bn into tam ti}' ph) \H. ians <jnd SC\ era I '>J)Ct:1al-~cJrl'hlight. but this hc1ng a great nt'w 1sls Part1cularl}. there 1s no quc'il1on \Car for me. m) daughter and m}' we had the nest pair of card1 olog1st\ grand~ons. I hope }OU will for1t1ve me. that there are anywhere -an .~ ~here You can realize how truly grateful I that"\ nghl' feel for Luc) ·s progress when I tell you We also were·blessed with a team ot that m} first wife. Hazel Burroughs. cardiac surgeons. that included an died an her sleep o f a hean attack in anestheml. All three unquest1onabl) 1970 are without peer. C omc 1972. after my good Manne Ofcour'ic. tiha rs not qu11e accurate fnends introduced me 10 som e lovely • l,.m afraid. but so far as I know. Ho;ig Manne wido ws. I decided I'd better hosp11al has a group ot 'ii>. cardiac pick one of my own kind. so I picked a surgeons that arc said to· be inter-s ub editor -the ed1to .. ofWeckendcr changeable. Maga11ne -on the Daily Pilot I No matter. we were blc'i'>Cd w11h made no mistake the best ,, So you can understand no w that I happen to know a great dpal ahout she has survived why I feel so grateful. ttus particular group bccau~ they are and why 1985 1s gotnJ to be a really the preferred group ot cardiac ""'-happy new y~ar for th1~ old man So. geons not only at Hoag. but al<,o at lit )'O U will understand why I proclaim Joseph Ho'ip1tal and on rare 0< this new yc,ar of 1985 the happiest casions when a cardiac ~urgeon 1s New Year's of all, and I WlSh the same needed at Ch1ldren·s ltn'ip1tal of to you. . " ~ ... 0. .,. c .. ... c. z 0 lJ > n ' c > Ill a: 0 " Cl c a: 0 c Ro8e Parade route [1 • (J ,. ,.. ... Q. .. , . .. \A Aft F I r,p.,,,. "' ... I' ... c Q , •I C• ~~~~-'-~-+--+-~t--·'-'-' ~·~-~-'~~~-----0_1_v_,o c ... I ,IJ Rm~f P n.f PASADENA TOURNAMENT OF ROSES PARADE .... Parad<.• Houle f 11\I A•O m., ~· ,,Lii "•0 ~. Onf•lll~, on·r·•I\ 110n~ ·~· l14•4d' •oul• ~0'1 pj(J PAfl~.lllC. I 1-N A'llAY '''"' 11t POSltd .., ~ 0 . > ... m SI ' 'o Q c .., > ... "' 0 "' -I Orange County, th 1c; ..ame group ·~'-.Jf..tlter B11rro11gb1 11 lbe Pilot'• serves. I haven't mentio ned 1nd1v1d-l olJndlng p11b/Jsber. Here ta tbe route for Tue.day'• Tournament of Jtoee. Para~e ./Puadena. Related atOrJ ~ on I!, " UC Irvin e al umni dlrector nam ed Just Call 642-6086 I Pamela R. John,ton has been named UC Irvine's new director of alumni relations. Jo hnston 1s respon tblc for p_ro- arams cood11~d tb.rouah lhe Office of Alumni Relattons for the benefit of L'Cl's 24,000 aradullles In early I 98S ~ht and her staff will movt into the Phineas BanniQf Alumni HouJe, now under construction on the campus. Previously, Johnston was di'rector ofpubltceducation and development fo~ the Jules Stc10 Eye Tnstitutc at UCLA. Prior to that. she was d irector of the UCLA Oraduate School of ManaRCmcnt Alumni Association.. .. Wh•t do you llkt about tbe J>ally Pilot'? Wblt don't )'H Ukt" Call tbe nvmbfl" at ttft Ind yovr men•Jt will be ~rdtd, trau•aibed aod ddvurd to tllt approprlatt' dlt.or. Tbt umt U -llo.r 1uwtrlAI 1trvlct may_ be Htd to record letters to tbt t'dJtor oa an)"' topic. Coatrlbtttort to e>u Lflters colH 'ID m.,-lncht4e tlttlr • namt and teitphont namber for \ltrtfleatlon. No c lr<-ulatlon calls, plute. Ttll IH what'• oa your mhtd , '· • ' --~~'----------~~---"-~---~~~~~~~ ..,,,.., ''*Y " """ "' ....., ,_ '°"' PtPe II'\' !>1011"' Clltll,.'<lr• I om :.:t tOOy .. .,,, '.>&l.,,d8y tnCI Sv• .,.y rt 't"'1 CIO no! IK-1v.J' oe»y Dy 1 a m r8• t>tttora 10 e m 1"<1 '°"' ~..,. 11e..-ae1 Clrcutatton T ... phoMe ... ·• OFl~NGE COAST , D1ilyPlat ) H.l . Schwartz Ht Publisher Frenk Zlnt K•ren Wt~ Managing Edllor Advertising Director 9'blemery Churchmen Controller ~ . Robert CMttrett Pr(>Quction • Manager '· .l I * Donakt L.. WHlleM9 CtJculetlon •Manager . •. • ' I Ctroulatton 71UMa CleMttled etheitwng 714/~ All otMr dep9rtmente ta-Q21 MAIN °''ICI • ~ W... a.,, if' Ooel• ...._ CA ..... --8o• IMO ec.ta ~ CA ~ . • ,., I ....... .. .. ·--.. TOMORROW: e 1. ~ . . ~r1stm -as tree Coast A Fullerton man who lost his family In an auto crash has no joy at Chrlstlmastlmb/ A3 Coast residents reveal their New Year's resol- utlons./ A3 California thousands of visitors begin to line Pasadena sidewalks In anticipation of Rose Parade Tuesday morning./ A4 Nation Former Love Canal resi- dents to split $20 million In settlements./ A8 Nation's perennial procrastinators Issue their predictions -for 1984./~8 World .. The.year 1984 was one of ·disaster 1Qc the 500 million people living in Africa, and the new year looks no better ./86 Viet, Cambodian troops continue to baltle In close quarters near rebel camp./A4 Features Inventor Dave Johnson's smog control device turn- ed his famtty's fortunes around in 1984./81 Sports Adam Lockwood of Estancia High School • does It all on the basket- ball court. /81 Cyclist injured. • 1ncop pursuit Motorist escapes · ter striking rider near police station By STEVE MARBLE OflMOellJ .......... -· A Costa Mesa man was scnously injured Sunday when hi s motorcycle was bowled O'tCr by a driver fleeing • from the California Highway Patrol, authorities said today. The dri ver. chased into Costa Mesa from the Costa Mesa Freeway by highway patrolmen, managed to elude the officers who stop~ to render assistance to the injured motorcyclist. . Shawn P. Ewing. 21. susuiined a broken leg which required emergency surgery in the 9 p.m. accident at Fairview Avenue and Fair Drive - nearly in front of the Costa Mesa Police Department. Ewing's. motorcycle was cut in half in the accident but the young biker. wearing protective headgear. escaped life-threatening inJunes. officials at the Fountain Valley ( o mmun1ty Hospital trauma center said today. Police estimated the h1t•and-run driver was travelin• about 75 mph when he struck Ewing's motorcycle. sending the ndcr sprawling to tht roadway-.. · · A Costa Mesa police sergeant took up the chase following the accident but lost the hit-and-run dnvcr a short distance later on Harbor Boulevard. Police said the man was dnv1ng a yellow ve hicle. possibly a Ford Mu s- tang or Mercury Cou~r. It was not, immediately clear wh y the driver was being pursued by the highway patrol. The mishap marked the second time th is month in Costa Mesa that a serious accident allegedly has been caused by a drive r being chased by J>illice. • I ' f llST 1111111 , • ·es , '·"•f. • ~~~ "'~ ~ ·. aze . . 4 escape u nhurt, but damage is set atabout 13,000 BJ. PHIL SNEIDERM.AN Ol ... Dll9f,... ..... A Hunungton Beach family es--caped a Christmas tru fire that consumed holiday gifts and damaJC:Ci their home Sunday. And fire offiCi.als today were warning other r~idents to.. dispose of trees that may poSe similar fire hazards. "Ory Christmas trees don't bum - they explode ... said Birgit Davis.a Huntington Beach Fire Department spokeswoman. "There 1s no slow burning process involved." • Sunday's fire was reported at 11 :30 a.m. in a one-story home at 17101 Rotterdam Lane. rented by Lester and Cand)' Blanton, Davis said. Candy Blanton. her children Dane, 2, and Scan. 7 months, and Mrs. Blan ton's mother were home when the fire broke out. according to a neighbor. Authoriucs sa.id famiJy members noticed a small pan of the Christmas tree was on fire and unsuccessfully attempted to extinguish it with a pan of water. The residents then fled the· home and sought help from netghbor Rick (Pleue eee YULE/ A2) Woman raped . in Irvine "Police arc mvesugaung a report that a Long Beach woman was raped in Irvine O'tCr lhe v.eckend. While details were sketchy uus morning. police said the v.oman was apparent!} picked up in Long Beach on Saturda' She was dnven around for more than an hour. perhaps has far as Montebello. l:ater. she was raiwd near Old Barranca Road and Sand Canyon A venue jU,$l.Jns1de the Irvine cny hm1ts, police said. A pohce spokesman said the -woman returned to Long Beach before ~porting the inc1dent to polt~ there. Chicago and Pittsburgh " are upset winners In pro football divisional play- offs./81 On Dec. 12. 1he two Estanci a High School students were killed when a 21-ycar-old Santa Ana man reported- ' Iv ran a stop sign while being chased (Plea.e eee CYCLIST/ A2) Costa Mesa flrefighten enamlne wreckage of downed motorcycle. A.side from the rape. she was not ph}s1caJI} injured in the-attack. ln formauon provided by the woman has led pol~ to a possible \Ufipect. the spokesman said Mesa Verde Country Club Is rated as one of the toughest on the LPGA tour./82 · H.untington man helcl in fatal hit-run Entertainment Miss your favorite soap opera during the holiday rush?.Y ou can find an update today .I AS By ROBERT BARlER Of .. Dll9J .......... A 30-year-old Huntjngton Beach man was arrested early this morning on suspicion of vehicular man- . slaughter and felony hit-and-run driving in connection with the traffic death of a Westminster man on the Costa Mesa Freeway, authorities said. Dennis Wayne Viola was ar(Cstcd at I :23 a.m. today at a residehcc on Cloudhaven Drive in Huntington Beach, according to a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol. Larry Dean Rowan. 30. was ~alled as he stood next to his vehicle at the center divider. It was unclear why Rowan had stopped his vch1ck and was standing on the freeway. Rowan apparently was standing on Bual~~ ..................................................... Learning Annex turns how-to lndustrytnto big buslness./84 1985 promises to be real wi·n1le1· . . INDEX '!lfldge Bulletin Board Business 89 " A3 for_ ex-publisher Calif ornla News Claaslfled Comics Crospword • Death Notices Features HoroscoP8 84 Before I wish you a very hap_gy new \J\4 year. I'm afraid I am going to.lhc to 8'8-9 apol911ze for hav1n~ lop much pcr- 89 sonaf reference in this installment of B Searchl ight. · , B: Ever since I first started writing .Searchlight many years a~o. I have A7 tried to.keep it purely ob~tive - B7 things of interest to the Orange Coast A9 to Orange County, to Southern Cali· B4 fomia and a little history. A4 But this time, I want to claim the Ann Landtfra Mutual Funds National News Opinion Paparazzi . Police Log Public Notices Sports A 1o privilcac of "'lkina a lot about a .,.. personal matter. . 1 ~· --iA'-3,__~.._.,.,,....,.,.. ~uTthe d year 1984 to Stock •·'•rkets Tefevlslon Th4tatera / Be re t, we're wclco · 1 Jj S -and boy how wclc<>m t is. B 1 .. 3 To the best of y memory. this wtll 85 be the 84th N w Year's Day that I A9 have cdebra . A t tum back my A8-9 memory cl k. I'm ccnain that I WALTEI .. Bu11oucu S ... ~ -"' .... - rouah oq Mc Hospital 1n NeWpatt Beach for more than a month with .evcnl ~;(flou 1llnc • ;rhc most <;even: problem 1s that 11 wa nccc:ssary to perform open heart suracry t times he ... a so t•!mbl; the southbound section of the freeway south of 17th Street in Santa Ana about 10:40 p.m. Sunday when he was struck and knocked into the nonh- bound lanes by the impact of the crash, according lo the CHP. An earlier traffic accident occurred moments before al almost the 1dent - 1cal loca11on of lhe fatal crash. according to the CHP .spokesman. But It is not known what role 1t may have played 1n the subsequent fatal accident. CHP invesugators said the} fou nd Viola's unoccupied car 1n the parl 1ng lot at Mimi's Restauran t 'on 17th Street near the scenC' of 1he crash They noufied Huntingt(lO tkath pohce who arrested Viola Rowan wai; pronounet.·d ~kad al Western Medical Center in ~nta Ana._. Kazoo Koncert• s a krazy·okkurance ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - "Za-zaaa-t•~ta" wtll ~ der In downtown Rochester In- stead o{ "may old acqualntllfd be forgot1' on New Year's Ew, when 150,000 people are tx- pected to ring out 1'984 6n kazoos. The "Kolossol Kommunlty (Pleue eee LU:00/A2) ; ... ,/ .. ·I - Wea th« World News A2 know tM a5jill thi is 101n1 to be A<4 such a very happy new~r for me. As some of you know (and I'm certain many of you do bccautc lhcre have been M> many kind phonf call inquinna about her) Lucy tkll bur· t k. a a re ult of two 2 rtenal• b}'pa~' and a new mitr1l v.1IH in h r heart, that manyofu thouaht wt' w re I 1na her. One nllht in panicu· ltr, l didn't 5tt how the dooor could pullhcrthrouah - Roandtn1 oat ~e year Vtalton to Newport 8eedl re9t alMI ~ tbeYlew aH tlle•==•llke.,..tlM.r at U.. - Newport llarttor entrance on tbe lut weekeild of UNM. P'ou of tbe '1m8eeke~ ~tly rented two-eeaten blkelii UMI ~.,_..ILM"',.._th.e mlle or.a fl'omtb..e ~ • i wblle two otbin rode th.ctr OW"ll t>lcJdee te , .. . ' ·. ~\ l ,\ ,, -'4 Many of )OU, ooth 1thol 1c and (P1 ....... W ALT&IR/ A2) . . take In Newport'• naadcal ....,, i • 4 ' . .~ ·+ .. ' Ofenoe Coat DAILY PILOT/Mon<Say, December 3~. 1984 Trial ordered for woman , . _charged jn \3 road deaths '• : A former Huntinaton Beach • n, blamed 1n a pre-dawn car • l that killed three Mis ion .. iejo women,~ arra1ancd toda)' on • IU.Spidon of three count' of felon> • tnanslauabter and dnanken dnving • Kym Larnell Murphy, st1U bound • to a wbeeJcbair from IOJl.lriCS she · sustained in the Sept. 10 aOCldtnt near Huntington Harbour, was ordered to stand trial Feb. 19 on the felony ch:u·&es during a heanng in Supcnor Court in Westminster. A single count of felony man- slaughter came~ a maximum of 1x years 10 state pnson Murphy, who oow r'C$JdC$ with her family in Oxnard, reported!) was dnvina we t on Pacific Coast Hi&h· way when her car cros~d over the road's div1dm1 lane!> and slammed into a compact Fiat c~rrymg the three M1s.~1on V1eJO women. Dawn Joy Utcerbar k. 18~..0Cborah Lee Slemmons. 20; and Diane Mae Oruckrey, 21 we re pronounced dead at tM accident scene, Dunn& a preliminary hearing lh1s month. at was disclosed that Murphy hada blood-alcohol level of 0. l l - •tt«• '"' .. ~th,. 1.-v,.1 <1t •uh1r h R motorist ' 1!> presumed intoxicated ' Deputy D1uncl Attorney Arnold Westra wd trace of coca.me also were found ,,, tht woman'; ~tem. Peter 8rown. Murp~)"s attorney, said h15 client had been convicted of drunken anvtn' about two months before the Pacific Coast Highway accident. He said $he was driving on a rcstnctcd license that penniued her only to dnvc: to and from work. Brown did not say whether Murphy was dnving to or from work at tht tame. She 1!> fm~ on·SJ0.000 bail ·01ynlpics traffic lesson not persuasive to employers 8y tlie Aaso<!ia&ed Pre11 Congested freeways ma)' be hen.· to stay, since employers who altered work hours and deltvcl)-schedules duiing the Summer Olympics show Jlu le intere~t in making such changes permanent. a !>tUd} says. Dunng the two-week Games. area freeways ca.med up to I I perc.cnt more vehicles with 25 percent less traffic congestion. according to a study commissioned by the Southern California A~aation of Govern- Apartment explosion :_kills one, injure~ 12 year-old woman who hved on the first floor of the two-story building was lt1Ued when the structure collapse. men ts. On the two Olympic weekend~ in August. frecWlly traffic dropped as .. much as 25 percent, wt)1le overall congestion plunged. 90 percent. the study showed. Larry Foutz, the association's pro- gram manager for special projc~ts, said the study found that peak-hour traffic surges never materialized dur- ing the Olympics because up to 40 percent of employers staggered work hours But a ~urvey found few employers w11l1ng to change work hours and make. other traffic allowances. he said . , Suri to shine on Rose Parade A high pr•aure arM OY9t the w.tern !Nrd of tM Unlttd Stat• wlll keep Soutl\etn Caltfoml• ctMr Ind Miid Wfth guaty Wind• through Ntw v..,·, and mo.t of tht .-. In PIMdtna. temperatur• wlH ~ In the mid~• when the AON P#Mt ltlfll TuetdtY motNng, but the merwry wtll dlmb to Ja4tQr ... by the t•~ Southern c.I end ONo Stai. reoe ott In th• Ro• Bowl. the Nallonll WNther s.rvtoe Nld. The l\IQh pr .. sur• eystem, oen'-"td ovw the central AocklM. wlil also cauM local gu1ty norlh to northtlill wind• In th• mountains and below coe1tal canyon•. the ~ a.rvlce uld. The wlnda wlll gu11 from 15 mph to 25 mph lii.L;o• Angetee and the San Gabrl.i, San Bernardino and San Fernando valley• tonight ond Ntw v .. ,., Day. Low. Wiil ranot from 43 to 53, ahd hight from ee to 7 4. Along the couJ It wllt be mo1tly ctNt thrOYgh Tueeday. Gusty north tl> northe11t winds 15 to 25 mph In ar111 below canyons. Highs Tue.day 68 to 74. Lowa tonight 42 to 52 U.S. Temps 11#\IOtO ., 11 ........ 03 02 HonoNlw ,. u TMllM,.1-llld~ete ~-· ~Oft 71 17 de~e lilgtl 9ncl -NQM IOw to I • m = •• •• Et .. Le 12 31 LMYtlOM ., M Albeny 53 20 Utlle Aocti t1 •• Al= Que 47 21 LOUleYllt ~ •1 •mw St 37 lubMcik M 43 Attt:.ltOt eoe 39 24 Men\pNt 70 ii AIMVllle '73 •• NMllY11141 15 Allen ta 73 52 New~ eo 63 Atlent~ City 81 43 Olt~Clly 37 36 Auetln 77 58 Omeha 31 12 8alllmof• Ill 42 Ot1anOo 92 Ill lllllnoe .O• .()7 ~ IO 32 8itll'Wlgllam u st Aall6glt 1' IO INllNlrc;k .()7 .23 St LOUii ., ., ... ' ., 30 St ...... 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" 3 .. 43 51 37 42 [II .. 44 eo 2• s:o 09 31 :u SAN ANTONIO, Tc~ali (AP) -A oa1ural gas explosion nppcd through 'tnapartmentcomplex today. k1ll1nga woman and injunng a doLen other people. authorities said. Police Sgt. Paul Buskey said a 65- CONTINUED STORIES Firt depanment dispatchers who had 1reponed two deaths said la ter only one had been confirmed. Holiday revelers face increased police patrols -~ . YULE TREE FIRE ..• By 1be Associated Press tnbuted to liquor stores. schools and shopping centers. They include 'Tm driving" stickers, "so people know not to push 100 many dnnks on that person," said Sherry Frederick of the state Liquor Control Board. Davenpon. Iowa. owner Robert Pep- pers is offering to tow cars before the y get into accidents. Dnvers who think they have drunk too much can call fo r drivers trained by Baptist Medical Center to handle drunks, she said. Smee the program began in Septem- ber. 40 restaurants and bars have signed up and 80 people have taken free rides. .. 't'--- P'romAl Napier, a JO-year-old construc:uon worker. Napier 'usea 'rhe Blanrons' garden hose to put out most of the fire before · • /ircfi~ters · arrived, his wife Sue Napier said. .. Fire department • spokeswoman Davis said no inJunes were reported in the incident. but she s.a1d rhe blaze consumed Chnstmas gifts under 1he tree. She sa1d the lire also caused extensive !>moke damage Damage wases11matcd at S 13.000. wnh S8.000 <o, tile . hoR)e and S5.000 to 11s contents. Red Cross ollicrals arranged over-· night accommodations for the famJ lly Davis said firefighters believe the blaze was tflggercd by (hnstmas hghts. She said lhe home "as nol equipped with smoke de1ectors and satjd one firefighrer observed that the fire "would have been de' a~ta11ng"' rl 1t had occurred at night .,.,hrle re~•- • den1s were sleeping. Famtl} members rold firefighter~ the tree was purchased JUSt three or four days before C'hnstmas and was 'k<:i>t 1n a water-filled container. But Davis said many trees purchased near Chmlma'i Day' were . t actually cut in September She said tree lrunks cut that long ago Ill!)' have • :i CYCLIST ... ., PromAl .. •• by C osta Mesa polite Ruben Valle. arre~tcd at the 'iccnc of ·that accident later was charged ~ w11h two counts of ~cond-degree murder. scaled themselves and do not soak up water at their base. 4 Davis said aging Chnstmas trees pose a lire hazard because of the. volatile combmat1oh of flammable pme needle oil and dry limbs. . She Ufled residents to ~ispose of di) C'hnstmu trCC's as soon as possible. · KAZOO ... From Al K~oo Koneer("·. wrapping up Rochestet• 150th blrthday,year . wlll be conducted by 1saJah Jackson, auoolate conductor of the ROcheater PN1harmon1c Or- chestra. "John Phlllp Sousa would be green with envy," said Jackson, who will wave his baton from the Main S\reet Bridge. . "I can't wait. Who could say no?" he added. Banks, supermarket• and de- partment •tores sold or gave away more than 50;000 kazoos by Frlday, and the sales will ' contlr.aue through Monday . Thi kazoo, a toy mualcal Instrument, produces sound wtien the ptayer hums Into It and cauleS ·a top hole covered by paper to vibrate with a butting noise. • 1 When the last kazoo strains die away at midnight, lhe city's largest flrew~ display wllr be launched ovet Jhe Genesee Rivet. 'ou want to dnnk'' Ha"e a free nde home You want tu dnvt'? The sofl dnnks are on the house. Want to do bOth? You're under arrest. For the four-day holiday kicking off. 1985. those choices arc being emphasized in the battle against drunken drivers. who all 100 oflen become drunken killers. Man) c,1ates and towns plan step- ped-up police palrols and r.oadblocks, and those caught dnvin~ while intox- icated will in man) rmtances be 'iUbJec:t to law!> that have become notably·tqugher 1n the last few )'ears "For t'ose that insist on bar- hopping. the troopers may very wel1 introdu<.:c them to a few new kinds of bars." '>aid D Roger Lcdding. chief of the Mrnnc\ota State Patrol. • Bars. brewers and organ11at1ons such as Mothers Ag.am~t Drunk Omer<i are promoting the "desig- nated drner." one pany-goer who pledgf'>· to 'il3)' sober 10 drl\ c in - cbnat\:d friends home. In Washington state. thou'illnd'> of "pan)' packets" ha'c been dis- ROSE BOWL ST The South Carolina Beer Associa- tion is asking bars and restaurants 'to offc:r free ftOn-alcoholic drinks to designated drivers. KG W-TV in Portland, Ore .. has da~tributed more than 8,000 buttons saving "No Thanks. I'm Onving," said station spokeswoman Linda Coffe)' Oan McCanhy. a spokesman for Mar) land's state police. said has state's educauonal cffons aimed to "m,1kc it socially unacceptable for people to drink too much and d rive." In New Jersey. it 1s legally unaccep- table to encoura~e dnnking drivers. A rect·nt coun ruhng held a host liable for damages caused by an inebriated gueht who got into an auto accident. Dclawarc'sQffice of Highway Safe- ty 1 s !>upplying two dozen breath teStl'rs for use at large private parties. Th1.•)''rc booked up through New Year's Day, said Rommell Cooks. the dcput)' d1rcctorofh1ghway safet}. At Peppers Wrec ker Service in NOTE -a free tow home, through Jan. 2. "It's traumatic for us to go out every holiday and peel someone out of a cat." Peppers said. "It ru ins our holiday, and it's also hard on families and everyone involved. If we can save one hfe with this pr~m. then it will be wonh the expense to us." Yellow Cab Co. of Oklahoma City. in conjunctaon with IWO hospital care untts. 1s offen ng free Care Cabs through Jan. 2. from 7 p.m. to J a.m In Salem. Ore .. a dozen bars and taverns arc offering free taxi rides home to patrons wh o ask for them. The establishments are reimbursed by the Oregon Restaurant and Beverage Association. In Kansas· City. Mo .• the year- round Taxis on Tap program offers free ride~ for the intoxicated. wath fares spht among the cab company, the Coors brewing company and the restaurant_or bar where passengers were served , smd Shirley McCanse of Metropolitan Transponation Sys- tems Inc. For Taxis on Tap. MTSI uses a c l'AUOf MOVES ,,_OMl'TU' Af a 20 A M ON TUfSOA'I', JANUA.-r 2. 191S ... .. ... ST PAI OYA The Aluminum Company of Am erica offered about 2,500 em- ployees m the Pittsburgh area taxi vouchers worth up to $25 for the holiday period. "It doesn't make se nse to be concerned about an employee's safety on the job but not in his personal life:· said ALCOA spokesman Al Posti. Police. of course. take a less fnendly approach. In Detroit •• 80 Michigan st.ate troopers have been trained to look suspected drunks right in the eye, using an experimentaJ technique called ':horizontal gaze nystagrnus.'' The offi cers judge the level of alcohol by observing the involuntary jerking of the eyeball. said Sgt. Frank Pierce. Suspected drunks would be subject to other tests of sobriety recognazed bv couns. The Pennsylvania State Police arc devoti ng 6.500 hours of overtime for extra patrols. w1tQ._ the help of S 144.000 10 federal ~- NOTE Flwl~ 1n ~.;~lay at Po~I P;raoe Am 4lon1 S.t11• M.ldtt 81wd bthwm it Wun1nRIOn B•vd Eaton Or 1nO Siflr• Mad,, v1 1; A., TIME 100 P ~ t •OO PM 9 00 AM 10 • 00 PM Spe<11I tnlry nour lo• tnt n1nd1e1pptd 8 00 A M 10 9 00 A M "' > ... 81.Y WALTER BURROUGHS ... SI ,, From Al Pro1estan1. de"otcd pra-.cr' to hl'r which we ul the famil) apprcualr vel) much. Ru1 I <.an 'I credit pra)rr alone Wt· '-'Crt' al\o hlrv~cd "''th 1v.11 lamil) ph \\1uan,and \nt·rnl 'IX'UJI 1sts Partrcularl\ lhl·1e •~no qur,t11 1t1 we had the bc~t pair of card111lng"t' thal lhere arc am v.herc -Jn\ \\flcrt' that's right' We also were blc'>sed v.1th a team ol cardiac surgeon,, that rm ludcd Jn • anesthetist All three unquest1onabl) are wtthout peer Ofcour1e. that's nc.it qu1 1c acturatj! I'm afr-a1d. but so far as j know. Hoag hospital has a group of '>IX cardiac surgeons that arc \aid to be inter- changeable No maltcr. Wl" were b~\cd With -1hc best. I httppen to ICnow a srcat deal about this particular group because they arc the preferred group of cardiac \Ur- 1eons not only al Hoag. but al\o at 'it Joseph Ho~p1tal and on rare oc- casions when a cardiac 'lurgeon llit needed at Ctuldren'\ Ho'lp1tal of Orange Count)", th1'l \ame g.ro\Jp serves. J ha~..en't lment1oncd ind1v1d- UC Irvine alumni director named • Just Call 642-6086 ' ual name'> T ht· do\ tor\ rrckr 1t that 1.1.a\ i,, I ''"d 11rd11i.1r11\ I don 't put mud1 ix·rwn<il inlormat1<Jn 1nt0 \eard1l1jlht hut th" hcinga grt·at nt•\\ H'ar for nw rn\ daughter and m) grand\on'>. I hopt· ~nu w1ll lorgn c me ~I BLVD ! ; tH VT g .. " " .., 0. .. ~ ..; "'SAN" .. ... u I A'>') Al 0 t:: 4 ~ .J .; . ... ii on "'"'R "' Bl VO < " z 0 ... > 0 ..; ~ OD c "' ..; Sl ..; J: You can rcah1c ho.,., trul) ~ratcful I lecl when I tell ~ou that m) lir<;I wife. Hazel Burrough~ dr ed 1n her !ilecp of a heanattack rn 1970 a 1r"1• 1!~0 rn-~r====~;==:==::::t::::::::::::;--;t--~4------~-­.,, ... Roule <~( ~ ~ Come 1972. after m'.t good .~fanRc fnends introduced me lo \Orne Jo .. el.,. Manne widow<,. I Jct rdcd f d bcuc~ pick one of my own kind. <;o I picked a sub editor -the editor of Weekender Maga11ne -on lh<' D:ul) ~1lot. I made no m1\takc ·•· So )'OU tan undl·r-.1.1nd rww that <ihc ha\ \Ur' 1-.cd v. h\ I kel !>O grateful. and v.h)' 1985 I\ going to be a reall y happ) nc.,., year 1011 1h1\ old man So. you will undcf\tancl v.h' I proclaim th1\ new \.car of I 1>X S the happiest Ne.,., ' car"• of all. Jnd I v.1~h the same to )OU ~ c " > PASADENA TOURNAME14T O~ 1ROSES PARADE . • ._. Parade Rou.te f "'' ••O m1~ ~·-~bl1intO by con11e1in1 on1111h \'~""I 1~• 1>t•td• •aul• lj0l( 1;0 P-RlllHG row AWAY \11ns •• , l>C)Sltd r.n m~nr .1y "'"''' .- 8• •'"' Jrnn w' t i ltwlfd Oii rtt•Cle$ 04!~•0 ( )' ~ OR "IA) 1985 11AP COU~Tt.ST ()I: AUTOMOBILlt CLUU OF SOUTHERN CALflP Walter Burrou/(bf Ji tb~ Piiot'• lou11dla1 publ/11bu . Rose Parade route · " \ Here l• the route for Tue.day'• Toum•ment of Roen Parade In PaNdena. Related etot'J ln on Pa&• A4. Pamela R John,10~ has been Phineas Banninf Alumni House. now named l 'C I rv1ne'\ new director of under construction on the campus alumni relnt10M Previously. John~ton was director JohMton is re'poM1ble for P!O-of public t'duca\100 and development gram!> conducted throuah the o mcc· for the Jules Stein Eyt' In t1tule II of Alumni Rcln11ons for the benefit of UCLA. Pnor to that. she was director UC l's 24.000 araduat . l nearly I 98S or the UCLA Graduate boot of she and her \!BfT wrll movt into the Mana~rmcnt Alumni sS«1at1on. ..._. F-r H ,_. 00 '>OI ,,..,.. "°" I*-by ~ »1>•11 C.-c.tore Tom -)'OUO C~y .. De ~'4 S.111'0 ty tl'IO lutlcMJ H "°"''~"""·-,,..,, copy hy 1 a 1r c•• ci.tor• IQ a II I e1'd yOUJ L!IPY .... r--~~~~~~~~~.;.....~~~~~~~~~~~+-~~~~~~· DeOrl'...,.., What do )'OU llb 1bout lbt 011ly Pllut'' Wb1l don't you lfh? Ca ll U.r nu.mbrr 1t lrft and your mt'tsa~t' wlJI be tt'l'Ordt'd, tr1n1crlbed and dt'llvt~ to tbe 1pproprlatr t'dltor. Tht ~•mt 14 ·boar 1nswtrln1 servlct may, be u ed to record ltUtrt to &be f'dltor on In) top le. Contrtbuton to oar !Alters C'olitmo mu sf Ti<'ladt flltlr Dlmt' and tt'ft pbont' numb~r for vtrlflC'allon No r lrt ulallon t'lllt, pltHt. Tt'll °' •ltat'1 on yo ur mind . , • C:trculetton T•Mephonee I.Intl Ot ... •C<u•y <111.-i\ ..a.cm_ ~11\11 ... ,, ......... .. ( . .. ORANGE COAST llllyPllat H.L Schwartz m Publsh« frank Zlnl K•en Wittmer Managing Editor • Advertising Director """'•" ctturottinen ControUer Rot.1 Cantrell P~ucrlon Manager J .. DoNld L. Wiiiem• C1rcu1at1on M"arnager . . t '· . -. Clrcullltlon 114/Ml-Gal Cl111lfled edMf'tWne 71.,......,._ All otttef ....,. .......... , MAtNCW'9CI J)O w.t ...,. II C.t ..._ CA Mell._... lo• IMIO Coate Mlea CA 12«2t ·/~ • ,. . ..