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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-02-21 - Orange Coast Pilotl ' I ew~ge ~sbo.rt. cut' plan shelve Public outcry forces Aliso water boarCl o halt bid for l~wei:!_reattng standards finMd today ih11 I nve~ttCl'e<t PfOJ«I com m111ce vOVd uun .. mously lait wt"Ck IO delay 1 March 4 hnrin11h11 would hive been Ill ti rial hurdle before the U.S. Env1ronmen- t1f Prottct1on Atency pvc contMkr· 111on to t~ matter. By LISA MAHONEY .. ..., ........ faced w11h moun11n1 publi< op- po1111on. the Alt.o Water Man•· ment Aatney hH temPorartlt backed on"i1t 1>Uf'IYl1 ofa federal waiver 1ha1 Development of a canoe, kayak and rowing center In Upper Newport Bay hu moved a step closer to con1tructlon./ Aa Irvine's 1984 Police Of- f leer of the Year ha no regret• about g~ng Into law enforcement./ A3 Kevin Cooper'• defense attorney• ready to trot out hi• retatlves durln~ pena1z. phue of mur er trial./ 7 Nation Nation's economic growth Is the beat since 1951, and housing prices are up-at least In the East.JM Third artificial heart pa- tl~nt'• rapid recuperation fl bc:fo1tlnJ Schroeder' a splrlt1./A World Margaret Thatcher aays U.S. should open dialogue with Sovlete./ Al tndla'• Gandhi want• bet- ter retatlon1hlp with Unit- edStatea./M Boattnc Eight U.S. cOllege teams and one from Canada start one-on-one aaUboat match racing today to win tfie Douglas Cup./81 Community group• and water eport ciu1e1 have a new S 1.2-mllllon home In Dana Point Harbor./81 Sporta UC Irvine'• baeketball team posts an unemo- tlonal 75-67 victory over Long Beach State./C1 Orange Cout and Gold- en West are beaten In communltr college buketbat .1c1 Sea View League coachea name Newport Harbor' 1 Chuck McGavran MVP ./C2 Entertainment A revival of the French- flavored mualcal "Gigi" 11 on the boarda.183 Bulneee Irvine Co.'• community development division wlll eoon t>ecom• a wholly- owned firm with ltl'own name.Ill INDEX Boating 81 -2 Erma Bombeck 82 Brl~ 8-4 a......tln Board A3 Bull""• e&-e c1 ... 11i.cs C&-7 Com~• M CrONWord C1 0..th Notlcel C-4 Horoecope Ce In the S«vlce A& Ann~• 82 Opinion A8 Paper UZI 81 Pl8Y Aevlew 83 P<*e Log A3 Pubffe Noilcel C4·5 SPoft• C1·4 T~ 12 Thelter1 • 82·3 WMtr. A2 ' --............ would allow 11 to reduce 1rn1ment 1"ndardt ror wane water it dumptotr Ahto Bach 1n Sou1h Llluna. Jeck Fo!9. 1tner1l 1Mnqrr or the Mouhon-N1pl Water Otter.a. one or 1even A WMA members. con· Dropped In for a mlt Foley u 1d op~111on. both Wltbout Ind w11h1n the AWMA, spurred 1he projm comm111ec to "" 11mc 10 recon11dcr whether to teck the 8111 11eo.. .. 11 aad lal9 -cw.,. . .Wton from Jlrortla Carollaa, •troll put a Mulae CorM CH83-E bellcopMr wlalela made u IUUIClaedaled lltop 1'ec1Meda1 monaJq OD tbe .. ad of Ylctorta lleaell In loatll r....,aaa alter lta crew Toxic waste 'No. 1 issue' Lt. Gov. McCarthy airs his views at UC Irvine lecture By JOHN SZABO ...,.,...CtwrrrJr t nt l t Go\' uu Mc< anhy told a lJC Irvine audience Wednnd1y that with 0 founh O( tht' 'llk'I Wlkf t)'ltem already rnntam1natcd. ta•ic w11u: '' the mo'' crucual •nuc fat1n1 < 111· forn13, lkforc mcc11n1 hricny w11h ( h1ncellor Jiu. k l'ch•">n. Mc< arthy lllendcd I lflduate •tudJCll Of ff13n· 1acmcnt courw. then lectured 10 a 1mup or about 7S 11udcntt and racuhy on the threa1 1ndum11l 10•1c Wl'lc places on tht environment M<C 1nhy 1111d that with 2S Ptttent of ull w111cr \)',ttm\ 1n the Ultlt' rnn\ldcrcd con1am1n1tcd from 1ox1t· Leo McCarthy wa\U.· pmdu<ed from l<><.:af 1ndu\tnc\ 11 "11 wvcrc prnhlcm whu.h mu\l tX' addrc\wd '"I havt' cho~·n II (loim. wa\tc) at m) No I '''uc. and I will P,<?und 1w11y at 11 1hrouahout tht a111e. • M<( anh) \:11cl "It Ito~'' wl\tc) "an 1mponJnt l\\Llt' 1ha1 I IC I fl( uh) and 'ludcn" '"" pl.1~ an 1mpom1nt role 1n " M'C rirth). whu31Wt IU l J(' resent. "nwmht·r of the Board on ru\tet'' for th,· < al1forn1:i \um· tJn1"rr\lt) and ( 11114-&r' 'i)\lcm and chairman n( the C al1furn1a l conom1c; Ocvelopmcnl < omm111rc af\C> \'ICW\ tm11t wa,tr a• (PleaH ... McCARTHY/ A2J ' OC 'sDemocrats ~eeking d ete~te; Republlcans wary OOPchatrman raps attempttodtssuadc party en o men ts Or•ntt oun1l'. l~.~OCTtta haw chalk~ local ~tt• to ;otn 1hcm 1n ~olunuinly dedtnutt IO endont cendidltn for non·,.nt.an pohtkal ofticn. lut I local R•• pubh"1n liaidtr ttunk the c:t.ellmjtK ~ 1 pohttad menutvtr tM• 1 h10·mlndftt de_, of.,, .......... l •'' Dtttmb~r-tM Ult St;prcmc C wn Hrttd 10 rtmovt rntraint• on ~hucat Pl"... "'hM"h mwt11ioneU~ ~rr blrrrd from .uppon1n1 or cndunina PoliUcal und1dllt' run· n1n1 for non·pem .. n J>0'1t1on' 'uc:h at my council t ll)' i.c11,, c4'unt~ board\ of \upcrv140r1. jud1t,h1J)\ cw \('hOOI boerd1 I ht' dcc111on could "•"'" ~•dt· r1n11n1 afl'e 11 o n 1hf Wit non· l)lntun tf«llOftt ltf conducted, perucul1rly how candidl~ -wtd "'"' umpetan fund' and k pen~ tndorwmcnt' r "TM Otmocrat1 f>any bthtwn· &hal "'htn tht ptuptf o( < 1hforn11 MootHCOMOhUtOMI PfOVllMM' that medt loul 1nd JUdk11I ofTktt fW>ft. penl•n. 1h11 Knott conlftnpWed thtt IM)feoc. .. t ptn~ would"~ tn thl\ dtt 11 on ind 'tt oul of non Frank. Laauna Bclcb city ma"'ltf taid. "I'm v~h•PPY they're dotnt it .. Jim Pen : • mnnbcT of the ErMr .. aid Bey .Ce otwKt boerd or dirccton. 11id ~1 can't tee • 11v1nss ofS200.cn> (1 )elf) woukS JU•t1fy tbt poll ution of the ocani'" .\WMA mt'mbrn tedtnt the VrtlVtt cited an ntunaicd 1200.0001 year u w1nss if a reduction 1n treat .. detected problelM wttla dae alreTaft'• ru,lat coatrole. After ,...,.,...,die coatroa., ud aboat 3 1.At laOan OD dN beacll. IMcopteraDd creweolldJIMd lta trlp frem CUip Peedleton to die llutae Corpe Helicopter Atr Statloa ln TMtta. Mystery 'mud' covers Coast Chalky downpour puzzles the expert.a: AQMD conducts tests By STEVE MAaalZ Of ............ A whn~. chalk~ tubluna tplat, tercd ponions of Onaaie County dunna a bod doWnpour Wednadly and oft"tc11l1 1tt d1 v1de:d today whe1hef the anny "wtltte flln .. polel ant htlhh hazard. hf Nat1on1I Weather Scrv.cc ~ the wh11t l'21n hktlr resulted from 1 funout dewr1 dull storm Wcdnn- dly. but tbt AirQu.aJ1ty Maftll'meat Dmnct plans to conduct tnt• today to determine tf the wbltlnce could have an 1ndu~tr11I \OW'CC. Tht white rain ptaJhcd CUI and an)'1hm1tlK1n 1t1 way over an 1.000. m1k area \trrtch1na from \en 8crn<trd1no ( ounty to norther"n Sen Dsqo ( ounty kntdcnts 1n Irvine. Mtt\IOn Vte,o Newport Buch and Hun11naton Beach today reported find1na the flaky JUb\t.anu covcnna their c:ar1 and· J)bnu ouljt<k then homn. An ernl)t())ee at s.ddlcback Deu1I. a tar ""ash 1ri lr"1nc ... ,d the buMnna wa. Jammed car1)' today by motontlt 'onccmcd that the w-h1tc rain had dama&ed their car't pe1nt ,ob. ·1 llunk 1t't JU\l '°°' Bu t 1f you don't sci 11off.11 '11 remove the pe1nt." f PJeaM ... MTsnaY / A.2J Boaters may face user fees to help finance Coast Guard By ROBERT HY NDMAN Of ... hllf ........ Annual u\Cr fee\ would be collcued from boakri to help pay for C Ol\l C1uard ufety patrol\, acc.ord1n1 to a mra\urc 1ndudcd 1n Prc11dcnl Rt'· agan\ propowd budatt rhr pmpo\11, Whllh rtponedl)' would cover about 2CJ percent of the (out Guard', budact. " aimed at 01T~111n1 the: CO\t\ of non-<mcracncy ;,ct111111e1 1uch a' ferry1n1 fuel 10 \trandcd boaten. 1ow1n1 boat\ and ma1nt11nin1 \afet)' equipment Non-<mcracn"y auiv111e• by the ( oa\l (iu.ard ha\'e bctn r1p1dl)' 1ncreas1n1 1n recent years. Federal budact \poknmen have u1d the t>oalef\ who bcncfil from lhO\t' \Cr\'1c.t•\ \hould pay for them. rather 1han the nun·l>odllng puhhl The traditional \Car< h·and-rt:scue du11e\ of the < oa\I < 1uard would not be rnvercd by the new ftc\ Rep Rohen Radham R 'lcwpon 8e1Kh. I\ amona th~ v.h<J have prom1\Cd 10 fl1ht apin,11hc propoyl \hould 11 come hcforc C onJrr\\ for approval f hl' hud&L'I pal ka&r will be prttenlt'd to lcal\lalof\ ncllt month The ftt\ -which haH' 11e1 ICJ be cak ulalt'd -would afl« 1 t>oatc" 1n all federal w;,itrn patrolled hy the ( oa\t C1uard 1nclud1n1 hu\)' 1'icw· port Harho1 and throuahuut Hadham 'l llU\tal dl\tm 1 ···r he 1dcJ ,,f 'har11n1 C o~ut < 1uard u\Cr fee, hi\ hc.·cn kH.k1n1 ;iruund on < apttol 11111 '''' )CU\ hut thl\ " 1hc fif\t llmt' II rt•.ill> hJ\ J \hOI at Pa\\lnll \ra\lr ""rl\lm d Hadham .ude ~d . r here'\ tremcndou\ prtt\ure 10 reduce JO"ernmrnt 'pcndin& and one wa) "throuan u~r fee' .. 11.lcl\On \aid that while 8adham \uppc1n\ u~r fee\ 10 hel p reduce the S200 billion federal dcfiClt. he o~ p<>Y\ a blanket fee for all boa~n · If 11'r:. hoater-w1de H~tmcnt hr would OPJ><* 11 " Nrlwn wud Hui Badham ht-hcvet specific hculcf\ \hould rc1mbur\C the ( oa1t C 1u<1rd for II\ non-cmergtncy aid If \C1mC'one run\ oul of fut) on the way 10 ( aual1na and requirC'\ ( oat11<1uard help for n Jml"k that boater \hould ofhct \omr of thll\C CO\l\ ll.lt"l1'>n \ftlld But .all ho.1trr' \hnuld not tX' hin l'd hl· ... ml t11 r»~ for~"'"·'"' I h41 ltnf\ 41 f('V. mJ\ rl'tlUlr(' NB seniOrs urge expansion By ROB~RT HYNDMAN Of .. hllf ......... "'·wpcirt fka(h \Cn1or ltt11cn\ v.ant the ut) 10 purch~\e a 16·aue pa r<rl "''~I w 1he 01t1\ < o mmunil) C enter for e"penMun of their f1etl1ty JtFF · Allu pen111n rxn." Onnet < ®nl) Dem raocClWtmlft Btucr \umncr u1d tKPf,ai n1n1 hit peny't ICtt(m "l ht f)emocr1tu: Pint bchc:"c: that I 11 1nd Jud1C11I ofYktt 'hould be non-pen11an and that thf I 11 ofYktt holdtB Md ·JUdio hl\lf 1he natu to "Ii ttt 1n the Piny o( thtir ch t . They lihould not ht'-C 10 look 'o tntK-t pen~ fof' an cndoncmcna 1n order 10 obcl1n or hold of'fke." Sumntttlid 11nd <<10,11111111111 ut h11u\ln1t for the cl<lrrl ~ 1>11n '"" 111 1h1 <>:.'" "ic.·n1or C 1l11cn' t l'flll r 111 < uruna dd "111 v.1ll 1"rn11u" \Ill h J pl.in 111n1&ht .11 lht· 7 '\O nw<"tlllll of 1hr '-c'4-'port Rc-:u. h Pl.1nn1n1<11mml\\IOn at C II)' I tall l h, rlJnn1n& ( umm1\\IOn '4-'tll londul 1 .i puhl1< he11r1n1 on prd11THnJf\ l"IJn\ ll> the lr,1nc ( n 10 111n\trult \1nKk fJm1I) homt'\ on the (Pleaae eee S&NIOU/ A2) County approval of hills project irks LB council BJ Jt:FP Al>LEK ................ 'K-111n1 the-tot 11t for 1n 1nt1(1paltd coi.nmom confront1t1on with the coy of t .. auna Rnch th<' C nintt C c>unty Hoard of upr~1M>t\ uohtld 1h nr1tfr •PP "'I of 1 d1~ttd I home lu•ury lk"clopmen1 1n ttw h1ll1 abc>'-t' 1hc cl1) Wtdn"41> Without comtMnl. 'uprrv1wn un11"mou\I) vottd to uphold IM count) Pl1nn1na Comm1 1on'1 ap.. Pf'O\lll of • " plan 1nJ C(•SUI ~ll aut°' ol un1MMPOfaltd count)' land adJa(tnt 10 tht city of lqun1 fk,H h'' T op.(lf·1hf.World ne1&h· horhood tit.I .ot lquna < anyon Road Tht dc\t"lupcn or1 nall hid \Out)\t to 1nnn the tract to t Clt), 1 but turned to the count}' for de~elop. mtnt n&htuner coy otrecial dcc.:ided the) ~ould only anne• the 1ract tf 11 ~~"' limited to 70 homn In J1nuar)'. I CT the ftolrd Of Supcrv1W'l n1fkd t~ pr~f .. Ofm "'"' < t n1r11 c omm1u mtmbtr Joi"' Hanna. an '"''fM 1uorney •ho 'ptupotcdtMU•nt tht challtntr. t11id 1ht courf• dculioo could hH'ft '"'"""9rt1t1n f'IC'n/•nto 'doprtlt'.nl ~rm11 for lht' l.quna Ht1d"' prn \, hc•nt dc\.el pcd b) the' {arm•· ndlfnt Group C •M•· mttma a . pl1nntn1 ta hu11J th 10 hnmr 'uhdm\lon on cn"ironmcntal ~P.CMU, the t....,NI h H> C < unc1I wt 1\Mk S20.()( 10 rovrr 1hr ~ t ~,,---.... .. (Pl•• 1M f'OUTICAL A21 l"--... CGOaT /A2) • t ,. 11 jl I t' I AWMA oMriall ~kcd ...... Ital• ,,,,,..,. • wMld ....... ~ ~ ... ................... 1.., '-'hi w l1n ._.~~ ............ d,, •• ~ ..... .. ., ......... COMUUN>ft o( bcauteofMrOftlpullf ~bCMUO IL ................. ~ .... mrttt.....,.. ' Ht PoftlMd out lhtt. undrr the "'""' .._,.. .,.,..., k~rf. Aht0 Br*h Wlldotfd fuur 11.nn 1n 191) . Santa Anas coming to Coast =*f}UH'•-~o.ir.IO _., .... nhztr•••Ww ,.,. .. .,,. O,,O.Wn11 of the •••~er recody ....., a coehuon a •kd • vc Out JaCIOS) IO rw.1 r= ltnhMnt =-Tity thM ,.., dMt not Nk WW from bot.h f •nrilJ Ind publK' haltb ptf • tplCttVC't In •912. AWMA applied \0 tlw EPA (Of 1 w11ver1hat would allow H IO IMucc thf lcvtl o(tta1mcn111vm tomt lllO 19mtlhonpUonsadayof WaAe 1WIJrf dttehlfltd throuah an mnWt Mir Ah10 lelch. Titt fi vt .. ynr warver would n~mpt A WMA from havu11 to mttt f~rtl· ty mandated ckan w1ccr 1i.ncb1dt wtudt require 11ntmcnt plaj\t) a.o remove about 7j ~rccn1 of ~ndcdtOlidi -~. lhat ··-from WI'.~ walef btfort 11 "returned .. the WIWt' cycle. With lht WltYtr. A WMA would havt w meet the .Ute'• kswtrtnFnt wuer quahlt tlndlrch. Tht EPA I've preliminary 1p- pruv1I ta AWMA '1 w11verallow1n111 10 move ahead &hrou&h suue-lcvel fn'tfW• fhe MJ!rcb 4 finnna wh"·h WD anc.elkd wa1 a.o dturm1nc 1( the A WMA plan met •tau .a.inc:brd\ BH1dn Moulton.-Nt~I. qtnun wtuch financed the drive kw re4wed tra&mtnl were the El Toro. frv1M Ranch. LM Aht<1' and Sou&h ( ""1 County waur d"Lr1ct1. South Cout boerd memben re· cmtly vo&ed to oppo.e the waiver cW119 .... ~ ('Wk Atl«~. ·a...euaa Tu· • AtloriaUOft, Jack 111Mt. a ................ le ency. and tht.ttak aM ''*•Y hnJth boetdt all t•prnWd Con«rnl OfCJ9PO"UOft to thf wantr. Thomat R11n'. ch.i1rmaa or the Oia9Coun1r loetd of PM'ttOn. Iha JOintd 9'1Hoetti1~nu •n OOPO"-, .. a ..w •11tt lttltnwnt •ncy'1 propowar to lo~tt d1Jc..h1~ M•n· datd•. In a F'cb 4 ktter to 1he \tale RttM>n.il W11tr (Jujh1y (onltol Boatd. Riley. -hole d11trte1 encom· PfflCI m<Kt of the area ttrved by &he A WMA C1&n conctm for publte hal&h and m1unt11nin1 the 1ntc111ty o( the \outh ~l~l I\ I Pf'1mt' rttrt"atton arn II alW> •ullf''l' ttut lcH.tMd 1m11-~n& " countt'r lO wunly develop- ment plan• (ot the 11rn and a v1ol111on or the public tru\I. .. Tht c;hantt from \tconduy to Cadvan<e~) primary will be <ktrimen· taJ 1n a numbtr or way\ -Riley wrote Ht Ufltd the control board 10 ··-.~n 1t11u&hor11y and mandatt 10 protttl the qual11y of (o<ntJI w11m by deny1n1 tht• waiver .. Riley ASft'f' w11h re.,<kntt, con· cerned c1vK' orpn11.tt10n\ and the three dJwn11n1 memben or the A WMA Chit le-Mtned 1re11ment potn pokftllal health nib. would wily Ahto'' cry•tal<lelf Wiler ind bt • •lip tn the face w rn1dent1 or uth Llluna who blcked ofT their on1tnal oPJ>0'11ton 10 tht construe:· uon of tht outfaJI 1n 1976 anrr An cw. ~ a tht ~· llOMf bolrd, M)I dw AWMA·1 ~...nlcd dtla) rnca•I U fotct IU otace •n hnc for w11ver(omH.kra1ton. If the watvtr reQutM rcncwcd. the aerncy will have lO "'' until the bOerd Qft find ttlM (Of I~ htan ... .\Ad tJle A WMA may have to to blck io the ~nn•na of tht hnnftt procm. he 11id. Waivc-r opponents complained abou1 the notte1aa proctdure uted by the rt11on.iJ board. Nohcn of the ottlf Ml ~r1n1 wtft placed 1n OUt• of .-ra newspePtn 1nd the boerd dtc1dcd in acctp• only wrmtn tt'th· mony_aa the March 4 hnnnt. 4iC>S wl\ prcuunna ahe &oard to. r«"<Jn\ldt'r but no 1C11on had bttn tak<-n 10 rev1K the d«111on. Coe 111d. After l.a&una ~Kh area rn•dtnts lear~ olthe waiver rtqunt. they nooded the reaional board with more than 270 lcun•. m<>1tly opp<>1td to ill approval < oe 1d Pt'nney ta1d he and others Kt1ve 1n 1hedTort to~t thcwa1verdro0Ptctor dcn1t'd will IX' watch1n1 the A WMA 10 be •urr 11 dOdn 'I try to reintroduce 1he matter on<:e the public furor hH ablted. Emerald 8tty plan-. to ~nd a le11er to all A WM A mt"mbtt 1senc1tt 1\k1n1 them 10 .. do 1 complete tev1ew .. of the w11vrr1nd ll!'t,' tt1nd on the matltf'Y. Penney utd. ••J lhink the relevant flt'lt will clearly tftow its detrimntal to the Maftfl Of the populal10ft (lhat Ult the btathn)." he •1d. . SENIORS SEEK EXPANSION IN' l'fB ••• rromAl perul. on the eattcrn boundary of lht' Oa.11 center at Sth and Mariucnte avenue' Bud OnenberJ. a membtr of the Oa11• board of directon uud toem<"' will propow thll 1hc city 1ttue bond• co purchHe the frv1ne Co. propeny. The acrcasc. he .aid. could be uted to npand th~ ~vily LI.ltd communuy center and provide addi11onal hou"' •nt for scn1on Wr havr to plan now for lhr COURT FIGHT SEEN ••. r,omAl 'haltenama th.r adequacy ot tho~ repon1 < tty Mana~r Ken Frank told \1Jpcrv1"J" ap1n Wtdnro;.<by 1ha1 1hc cnvtronmen~I rtport on &ht' pro~ct 11 1ru.dcquate btcaute 11 d()(• not addreu 1he .. .,ow1h-1nduc1n1 1mpacn" or the devc:lopmrnl hank alW> lt1ted I 4 other prohkm1 c11y ofYk11l1 bavt w11h thr proJeCI 1n<lu41n1 1hc PfOP'*d l0<.111on cif a pat'k tn tht <kvt'lopmcnt and the lack or acccH rnun1y tiretiJhter' would have lo the PfOJC<.'t. "T~ city want\ Jtl leu lou and a d1fTeten1 loa111on far 1he park All the other tttuet arr stdt malten be1n1 u~d H leverasc 10 sec lhr dcs11n of lhc pro~C'I thty wane .. thr county p1-nn1n1 f>trc<:1or Robcr1 f"her ad· vised the board. "We'rr sa111tied the PfOJt'Cl II a SoOd one .. arowu91 Knior populatioft '" &he Nnvpon Beath ana." ~btr& •Mt. "0.i• attt'ldy •• more chan l.000 memben who '" very active and thltmnnbtt -.n increase.·· Dtw•ra •ed •bout 1.000 arn ~iorJ have alrttdy e11prtued '""''~11n pwc~11n1 1home1houl<t a se nior ho'"'"' prOJcct bt con- 11ruf'ltd adjacent lO the Oam cen1cr. Ron M1fler.1lso an Oam dtrc:ctor \lld ltntort art concerned about the Irvine Co.'• pl•n 10 build housma IO· close to the 1en1or center The developmtnt would preclude upan"on of the fac1l11y while add1n1 cratric and block1n1 W>mc view•'" the area. Miller ta1d (II) pfanntr Pat remple \aid the Irvine fo ·, prehm1nal')' plans IO bt rev1rwed by the Plannma (om- m1u10n call for conltrU<'llOn of up to ~O home• on thr 16-acre panel McCARTHY SPEAKS OUT AT UCI •• f'romAl ·a maJor 1hrra1 111 the bu,1ne\\ di matt: of 1ht-\t;tle It 1H\l1maLt'd 1ha11hc cleanup and wn1A11nmcn1 of to.11t< wat.le 1ha1 ha• alrc:.dy oc< urred 1hrnu&h<1u1 1hc \talc will run 1n1o the h1ll1<1n' of dollar\ - a cott m1ny buMntMC• mut.I bear Other burden\ ''' hu\IOC\\ arc the d a\\ .Kl11m \Ulh that :.re btm& filed t1p1n\I I hem and the W \I\ of di\~ 1n1 of 10111c wa\lc An y 111•1<. wat.te mut.I be \h1pprd 111one 111 cwo w:n1e dumJ)\ left 1n tht" \llllc wh1C"h arc in 4Wlnta Harbara < ounty "l he lll.11 IC wasic probkm " a p<J\lll V(' d .. inu:nltVt' ,,, HWC'\llnl In 1h1'1 \1-.lc · M(l l!nh)' ~•d A\ a 111lu1uin M< C anhy prop<J\ol'\ thaHhrm1<.al mitnufaClurt-t\dO m11rr c.111en,1 vc rc!M:;m·h ahoul lht: f)<>\\lbll" C'flcC'l\ o ( IOJ.U. <.hcmlCll\ On lhe rnvironmtnl funher a par1neoh1p mu•I be formed btlwten l>u11nt'\\. en, varonmrnlal1\I\ and &<>vcrnmcnl 1n an cffon IO cltm1 na1t landfill \Ile\ H the wlu11on II muM bt made profit, a hie fort he pr1va1c \«IClf liJ cltm1na1e "'"'' WHle from 1ndu\lry l rcatmc:nl fa<'1lt 11c:\ mutt bt •1ra1ci1ully lon11ed near thew: 1ndu\.· tne\ or the problems wlll mull1pl y M<.< anhy ...aid 'f-or r very i 10 or cleanup and ~fon1a1nmcn1 11 will CC>tl only \I f()r •prcvcn11on .. McC arthy added Mc< arthy \treucd thal hr view\ "'the un1vcr111 y a'I play1nl( a maj<1r role: '" the lc4 hn1cal \Ide uf lh<' problem.. 1hrough rt~arch 10 d1\- wver which <'hem'"'' arc 1hc 1fCate\l lhrea1 . u well as 1hc dcvduJ>' men I of MW. safer chem1cal'I McC anhy alK> mentioned 1he 1m· P''rtancc ofincrcatcd media coveri.at and public awarcnn\ of lht' l\'luc .. fhc more wc un publtu1e 11 '"'"" wa'llt'J and 1tf1 the publt<. <.<>n\Cl<IU\nt" and under'ltand1na of lh e l\\Uc the morc proplc will pll rl l<.'lpltlC IO lhc "'IUllCJll .. M,·( anhy wndudrd Rt'gard1n1 hi\ poht1t 1I tulure \.1(. ( arthy 'latd 1ha1 he plan• 111 run for rc-c:leu"'n 1n I 'JHlJ. I have a dur view uf wherr I am 1t411ngand I ltunk 111'1 for rc-ele"'""" POLITICAL ENDORSEMENT DEBATED ••. From Al .. de fa1111 par1t\an ra< c\ lhllt wriuld IX' dt•\tru< 11 vt' ''' Oran&e < 11un1)' 1ltmAlt'111i1Wld1t1Wt-rnmcn1 ll11wcvcr \ummer'\( 1< W c11un1cr p-.tn < 'r<1n&e < uunl y Kcpuhltun P<iny < h:mman I homa11 f uenlc\ '"at'" thal the f)cmcx.ral'I. a<.1U1n" merely ' &e\turc " pol111<.;il ploy 1n1rndccl to put d"t<rn<.c hctwcC'n t <1unt) l.>C'mc1<rlll\ i.tnd lhC' p<11t11u1I fonunc\ ,,f Ko\C Hird lhC' \llll C' \upremc· < c1urt <.h1t'f JU\l1u· who mu\I IX' c 1mfirmcd l>v voter\ 1n I lJIH1 ··I ht·y know RC'puhl"a'" will JJl:i ) .1 rolr 1n 1hr ddc:a1 of Koo\4: Hi rd .rnd they d11n'1 want to ~ bo.11td 111 1trrcnd1n1 Htrd'\ record .. f ucntr'I ..... d f uertl<'\ t1<knowkd~d thal hr h:1\ intiu.•d flocltn"' 11n the "\uc fhcrt 1\a 1t11od for lhe Rr puhltl .ir1 l'ttrt y 111 '>r<i nl',t' County lo c.11mC' 11u1 111 1111\ 11wr1 cku\ton Hu i I h:.vr .i ket•n lM.lmtr<11t1in for the <.lc:.mhnr\\ 111 < ;1l1f11rtw1 polt111 \ "' the louil h-vt I tlt''au~ of 11• n1>n rt.1r111tn naturC' · Just Call 842-6086 Thr p:irt y otlirn1I n111cd 1ha1 party rr .. ruc1pa11<1n 1n non2P'<1fl1~n nu "' w11uld .. cnurmou\ly rnlarJl' 1h1· 1llmt n\lf>n\ of loul pol111<al parl1t"\ "' lhc 11mr when 'the <.alcnd;.r ,., full w11h partitan ra<.c11 1hii1 lllu\I bc- allcnded ''' .. On lh C' poltl1<11l lcvd f ucnll'\ \<JHJ 11 would he IO lhc oulnumhcrccJ u1unly f >t'mrKritl\ Jdv,tnllfK,L' t11 mJ1n1a10 lhc ni1n,partl\an na1 urr 111 lo< al ra4 t'\ f '""' lht' year\ f>c:m1x '·''' 1 •1uld g.t'I ck1 IC'd tn Or:.ngt< < 11un1 y 1hr11u1th n11n·parll\an offilt'\ Hui 111.11 w11uld all '-hc1n~ 1( l>cmo<..ral\ h;id 1•1 ru n .,., I >t-m0< ra1~ i•ven lh l\ JY.HI> ' t1he < 1f>f>'\) rr&1\tr1111in rd,..r 1n 1h1\ 111un1 y .. r ht'> woul<.J ""'" lo \<'r 1111\ 111111 p:Jrll\an 1l11n1 c m111nu1· IX'c .tu\<' 11 would"°'"" 1hf'1r polt1 1C al 1t•1JI\ 1hc> < ,< H' <.ha1rman 11dd4•cJ I don·1 \Cc I >.:rtul( rt11\ 1n ~;111 f n.nu wo or I t1'1 i\n&l'k' making lht'\C \UW'\11t1n\ 10 pl-titt•\ whr rc 1he> arc 1n numt:rn al ''01111111 \1111 f ucn1c11 u1d he plan• to \1ttlm11 lht' r>cmocrah' requC\l IO lhc <,op·,< c:ntral < omm1t1et for al 111m hut w11hou1 a rccommenda1t<in I f,mna e11ph11n1 that many fxmo, t ral\ al'IO \8W advanlaJr• for their fY•HI y 1n lht' court dcc181on. hut 'IL!ld 1h«y wcrr outvoted hy flt-mo<.ral' wh11 ~w the damalt' 1h1111 polllK111ng n1m oart1un ra<.e\ would do · We don't h11vc: pr11blcm11ltkc1hey clr1 ha<.·k f .. HI where lO IX' l'leurd a JUdat you havt to lllk U> your l't'niral rnmm111ee I don't 1h1nk Oranac C ounty wantt IO br1n1i th11 kind or htekerina into the county A can· d1date\' 1m1ta11on w11h J(onald Ke- apn 'houldn'1 rnltll<'r II \houlc.I bt whelher lhey'll he a ~xi JUd&t or \upcrv1tc,,. not what they '1chevr ahout ';tar War\ < entral Amrr1<."11 or food ttamJ)\ " Hanni added. "If lhe Rt·pul'>ltt an<i rr1cct 1h1\, they're uyinJ cand1d111rt wi ll have It> puu a polll1(al lttmu'I IC'll " Wllll do y0tt tllllt at.Ht 11Mt Dally PJ .. t? Wllat ~ .. ·1 fM like? Call llt• 1111m1Mr at ltfl aMI you mt11a1e wlll fM rearM4, trHeert"4 •IMI dtllvere• to &IMI .,,,.,,lat« Mlt.or Tk tame U ·lllffr Ht•trta& ttrvke .. , lie •ad .. rH.,d leta.n .. tk '41..," ••~ ~. C..tr1h..,• .. "' Lttc.etS t>.,•m• •• '9ct• &IMllr Hmt •114 &ctepflwHM HmMr fer vutfkal .... Ne drHa.llee t1U1, ,.HH. Tell .. •k1t'1 Otl YHr mtMI. H.L. lohwert& Mt Publlther · .. , ...... t.Alllltr II f<N NA ,.,,,.,. ,-,,.,, Ulf1ol..,,.,,. ....... . lf1 .... ... ,..,, 64llW ......... ''"* Ztnt K•ett Wtttmer Cff••llfl , ... , ... ,. .. .... Or ... ~, ~ ' M•n•o•no Editor Advtftltlng Director "OMm«r ChutoftmM Con tr ofter AoMtt L. Cnr.,. Production Menao-Vat; n ,NO.• I Tempe ._c:., .. .. LaY .... '° .. &.-.~ IO .. ......... , ............. ~ .. ,.. ::.:~ 12 ., ··~ tll'a.. 71 " ~ ,. If ......... ,. " ::=::--u .. ........ ,,"" ., ,, .. ., ,,. ......... ., ,, ot OI ""'~ ,, ., ,,..,.., ... ........ u .,, -..c.., •• • ......... t7 .., ..... ,.,,,, .. ..-o.., .. ~ .. ,, al .. Calif. Tem1»9 ., ., 70 ., •• .....__.. ,, H ··~ 12 •• --r> 42 n ... >7 t2 ...... ., ,, ........ » 11 ~•c •1 If 12 .,, U.-WY . , tt =::t' .. ,., N ,. =.'!9 .... 0 J7 •• ,. ~ .. :rt ~°" .0 ,. ~·"'" >1 II omi..,1w-.. tO = 0 " 12 JI o..~ .. • 0...1114 • M ~ • '° ""-11 ,, ,..,_. .,. .. ,., .. •t 2A =-:..SI .. " ,. J I ..... ... t1 ~ •t ,, ........., ., '1 ....... .. •• "' ........ ... " ~-72 to ........... f1 .. ~ ,. ,. OtlMIM 1t M ~ .. '1 ,,_., 11 Ml '"= ... ll ,,., Me ,. ,. ~°' .. 0 ,,,~ ., " ~· ., :r• .. n ,.._... ., u .. .._ : ~ .. ,._ ,....,. .. 14111Ulo•C41~ ,. M ........ _ .. •> IM~,,11 .. 70 ........... ,. n .... .. .. ..... » t> .,,_ ,. 17 ,.,.. .. •• r-14 tO ,_ M " w~ •• t7 ~ 61 •• w.--..... ... 1t bteDded ....., ..... ""'4 ____ . .................. ~....- ~ .. ~ .... ---..... ......,..,...,._ ...,. :I:: ......... -~--........ • Surf report UICATIOll ""'* ...... , .... ----l·ll•lf 10 Tldea ,.., ,.. ,,., ,.. , ... I·• lllr 1 ..., "' "" •·t "°"' ,..,., '•••111 IOl7•"' .... PM 1104P"' 01 •• , . •• 04 •• Mesa Council boots three, names three to commission. By TONV SAAYEDRJ\ °' ............... A 1pl11 ny Councsl rcplactd 1hrcc ( <XlA Mtu plann1ns commi t•Ont.f'\ who were up for rappointment Wedne\day n111.ht f ranC'l'i "Roy .. Andreen. Peter F Bun'a and Joseph Enckson wcrt nommatc:d by the rounc1l to four-year ttrm\, Ollina •he postt of Charle1 Markel Mal'k ~loatc and Joseph 1>1< arlo wh~ 1rrm1 uptre feb 28. Tht council ratified the appo1nl· mcnt• w11h a 11n&lc 3-2 vote. af1er 1n1crv1ew1ns 11 of the 12 appltcani. < ounc 11 mt-mbrr\ Mary Hornbuckk ·and David Whcclcr \toted ap1n•11hr rnttre 'late. althouah lhcy favored one or more of 1hc app<unlment\ The dcc1\10n wH made aflcr a 1>0- minult cltm1n:i11un proccn in which 1hc •prltc.'anh wrre "'orcd by each counCI mrmbtr un a t<:a lc of I to S. re"-"C>rcd and I hen ~ orcd ap 1 n Hut lt11le of 1he d111cn1wn that hi\ \Piii 1he council on development 11tue1 1urfaced dunna the informal mcetina. reconvened from Tuel.day and htfd in the tifth,Ooor conference room 11 C11 y llall rn fact . 1pphean11 appca.red 10 be Jud&td more heavily on whether they had" a "~t11ve" cnthu•11111c 1t11tude 1h1n whether they favored tush-or low-dentll)' arowth. However rtmnanb of the City'\ heated council nKc: lut Novembtr \Urfaced durtn& the tntcrv1ew1 or eX• cand1datt• Doua Yates and Charle' Maflu:I. a plann1n1 comm1s11oncr for lht' past two yrars Hold m& a <'OPY or Markel'• cam, pa1gn \pending report. Wheeler Hked whclher Markel would be ablt 10 make ob1c<11ve dcc111on1 dt•p11t lhc m11ney donalcd by developer'\ and bu1ldcr'I 10 ht\ camp:u1n. Mlilrkel rrphcd that he would Ya ln Win qucittoned h) Ma yor Norma Hen"~ about h1~ "nea,a11 vt' .. altitude toward the uly "It 1'1 :i J'>IH1tl1ve d1ret11on tha1 we're c11plortn¥ 1hc\C nrpt1ve\... he ;in,wcred Ho1h wt·rc: cltm1na1cd llunna lht' \C.'rcen1na. Markel mo.ily bet1tuw huune'I\ rnnnCC11on1 forced him lo ab'lta1n morr than IS 1imc,dunna h1'1 \hOrl ll'nUrt~ ltl' and 01( arlo have acrved 1wo )C'3r\ a p1c<c on 1he rivc-mcmlX'r rnmm1H1on. w11h c;1oatr 1erv1n1 31h year\ fhcy will be "·placed ne.111 month h> ..\ndrct.'n. a 1hrcc-11me apphcant. RurTa and [mkr.on A re11rcd collcac adm1n"tra1or. o\ndrccn 64 wld council member,· "I hchcve 111 a c1v1c plannina program 1ha1 '"'uro a careful balance of hu\tnC'n/rnmmcrc1al dcvelopmcn" :ind thc ma1n1tnancc of a rich and peaceful rr<11dcn11al cnvtronment " tJu ITa . .i l6,ycar-0ld independent 1clcv111on producer. compared the <.omml\\t0n 10 a Juu.lcr 10Hina three hall\ rcpre~n11n1 tl;c necd1 of tht <•I) 1hr dr"cloprr1nd thecommunt· I ) \nd Lrn.k<.on 27 mcntd 1ha1 ht w1ll ll\: mindful of the many fam11te1 1ha1 ha ve wmc to ( a.ta Mtui 10 fl Vt' 1tmr , hildrcn · .-. deccnl place· to grow up · I hunc\ll> quc\tmn lht con· "''r\1on of rn1dcn11al 1on1na 10 rnmm~·r<tal You've aot 10 have a '''r1a1n quality ofl1fe or all ahc money 1n 1he world w1m·1 help you," he .aid MYSTERY MUD MIFFS MOTORISTS ••• rromAl the cmplo)'CC \aid. "II wt'n1' ac1d1t." Oon l U\I a mc1cwlo11\t with lhe wu1hcr ~rv1ce 1n U>' Anacle\. 111d hll offlct hn btcn Ooodcd with calls from Oransc and Lo• An,ele• county re11dcn11 wor1dcrin& abou1 tht wh11c rain. dctcrtbed allcrnalcly I\ duaty. ar1m y. muddy and naky. "W<.· 1i1lw1 aoc rrporh or brown ram and• even brown •now up 1n the mountain~." Lu11 'lf11d I u\I \atd 1hc· unu•u11I downpour mos1 l1kely w~\ u1u'ltd by high de\Cn wind\ lha1 wh1pprd up du\l from f>ra1h Vallev 1c1 Palm ~prlnl\. rht du'1 rnuld ha ve la1cr Ileen depo'11led 1n the S lO P. m downpour. "We don t know the \Ourcc for 'urc yc:I 1lu1 11 11tc:ms certain 1ha1 1t'1 the du'1 from lhe \trona wind•." he i.a1d. No 1mmcd111tt heallh rnmpla1nt'I were lodlt'd. but 11 lent.I one person rnmplatned or an 1t<.hy •kin ra'lh while others ..aid 11 ltft mark\ on I heir vrh1dr\ when I hey 1ned to w1pr 11 ofl an Air Quality M1nagcmcn1 1>1s1nct -.poke'lman w1d . ··A\ ti wipe' DWI)' (from vch1<:le~). 11 lca vn u ltlllc hole lhtrt." u1d Jim ttir<ak t>'I. AOM () deputy cxecu11 vc d1rc<.1or "Ylr believe H hat to hive \41me 1ndu'ltr1tll \Ourt e "'' tht' material wa\ wiped ofT. wmc of 1hc people claimed 11 lcfl a p11 on the 'ar It had cittcn aw1y che pa1n1." he ti:11d. f-k u1d itn)' dam11ac 10 vrh1clc1 rnul~ ~ cnu't'd by e11her an aod1c !luM1antc: or a ~ndy-onc R1rako\ 'lllld re~uh\ of a laboratory analy1.11\ would be concluded some· 11mc 1oduy. Thc wind~ 1h:u blatted the h1Jh dc11er1 Wi:dnnday arc r11pcctrd to hufle1 1hc Oranac Coast loday but probahl)' will d1r orTby n1ahtfall. Lutt '81d OUR ONCE A YEAR ,.---. . SALE • • 1s now 10 progress 50%0FF On Selecte4 ............... (Acron-from Robhl10t11)----------- f ...... _ ~. An. Alliance seta ~eeting, award• • Oumandint con1nbu11ont 10thr1m wtll be honorrd Sa1urday when lht Oranar ( ounty Arn ~lh1nce hold' n• annual rne~1n1 in the< )'Pf'H~ ( uhuttl m ( rn1er S 172 Ora~ vt' • CtPf'tH fOJNlphcr H1n-e) Sturn newly 1ppo1nted \'t('C chairman of lhc C 1hforn1a Art1 C oun<'1I will bt-the ~~~ t~lker 11 lhc teu1on scheduled from 9 1.m . to The mee11n111 frt'c and opcn 10 all &how 1111enmed 1n tht dfve1<1pmen1 of the u11 1n Oranae ( o.unt)'. Call 836-1600 to ob1a1n a rctervation. ,Ramm .. e Nle •lated at coU~e f htOranttC mm( oll<-at( h1ldren',(cn1crw1ll hold ti• lnnual rummaJt Ult ~aturday tn the ('CnlC,..S PQrkln• lot 11 the nonhcrn tdat or the <'ampu1 near the collttt'i NJCbtll and soc(; er fidd• The sale will run from 8 a.m. 10 2 p.m. and w1ll 1nclu<k hou'1t'hold item' f urn1turc. do1h1na und book1. The bulk or the proceed\ will JO to the ( h1ldrtn'\ (enter Bu11d1n1 Fund with tht r~t u\Cd for even1~ and act1v111t\ 11 1hc centcr. (all 02-H69 for add111onal 1nforma11n Women'• umlnar at ue1 A k'minar on women and tht ach1cvtmtnl of monry will bt-held ~:11u1day ht lJC lrvtnt' r111cn\1on from 1n Room 220 of lJ( I'\ Social S<·1tnct f Oltrcr A oancl ohJ>(rn1h\h will dt't<.un tht top1<. from Ya m 10 4 pm rht fee "j4(J and rcfl\lrtlllon for lht ~m1nar ma) ht-made b) calling 8S6·'4 4 t Embroiderer• •fll6e uldblt Tht Orona.r < ounty chapter of the Cmbro1dtrer\· Guild of Amrrtca will prc'it'nl "The Nrcdlt' und Eye:· an cxh1 b1t ofntcdkwork trta\urc\. :u the Mill\ ttou'IC: V1•ual Arts ( omph:11 in (1ardcn Cirove th1\ weektnd. The d1spla) will he conducted from noon to 4 pm \;aturday i.nd 'tunday <all nh1b11 ch:urman C hrl') I ~harffcr at 7S I ·.2S()8 for fun her 1nlorma11on Student's attorney· wants case dropped Work•IJop tor teen• at owe A work~hop 1n commun1cat1on for tcen-a11=rs only - no parrnl\ allowed -will be prt~ntcd C\aturday mornina at C1oldcn West C ollcir,c 1n Hun11n1ton &acl\. Mamaac wun11elor Mar) RruJ&rmun lw1ll conduc·t lhc pr<>Jram from 'I 30 a.m to 12 30 pm 1n Koom 110 of lhe rnlk&c bu\lnc\\ bu1ld1na The fee I\ SIU and rcg1\tra11on 1., bc1ng takt•n at !<91 -'991 Irvine's top police officer doesn 't regret job change By lk A11ec::Ul&e4 Prnt A defcnsc a11ornc) u1d he v.-111 a k a Judte to d11m1J\ a mur<kr char)t' apinst a V1e1namcte rcft..11" "-'h<>lt mal 1n the k1lhnt of 1 Cahfl.ornui Ultc U n1ver11t)' ph)itC\ prof~ior ended 1n a hunaJut) .. Of count I will uk for the ax to ~ d11m1 tc'd:: a11omcy Alan Ma)' said Wcdnclday. De•lgn .emlnar 11eheduled ·Irvine Police Department has got to be the bes t In the world.· Al Murray says c11tre.i:nc1y well. Hts purs look up w him. Ccna1nly lrvmt> rttidenrs havt' teken to Murr1y. In prelt'ntina his awud. Chief Leo Peart noted that ~ urray '' the only one or h11 offictn to rttCl\IC nowef\ and ltnlJnl lt'le· srams boch from pcoplc he has helpiid and 1ho~ to whom he has 1uutd t:1tat1oni. May and Ot'puty Dmnci nomcy Mel Jenwn are K'hcduled to mtet Fnday before upcnor Court Ju.dlt RKhard Bncom for a determination on whether Minh Van um 1ohould be rctntd um. 21. wH chtl)ed w11h murdcnna profe1e0r Edward Ltt (ooperman. 4 • who wat sho1 OCt l l 1n h" office at Cal &ate Fulk-non. Llm"1 mal ended 1n 1 m11trml Tuc"1ay after JUrOf\ said they v.~ dcadloc~ llfkr four days of <klt~rauons. I\ frcr 1n1er1or dcs1111 seminar will be rnndu('lrd \aturday lrom ltJa m to noon 1tt thl' lfon Baron "Khool of lntenor l>c\tJn 1n ( osl:.t Me\a A fret m1nHla\~ will bc 1nt.ludl·d in the provam f or ~at1ng rrM"rvu1u1n' call S4<J-12 1U By LISA MAHONEY Of .... D ... "9tlWI lr1.-1ne0 '> 1111<4 Poll\e OOkcr ol thr Year alv.mdoncd a well-paying cart·cr 1n t·omputcr \(1cn<l' 1n favor of law cnfort·cmrnt ~vcn )l'ar\ ago han~uet room al tht' A1rponcr Inn l uc~a) v.a\ the first 1nd1c111on Murr4t)' had tha1 he wu finally top mp after he1n1i nominated fi ve years 1n a row He ha\ mort than 2S commcnda· 11on~ 1n hi\ per\Onnel file. the chief U1d. Border tension up Writing analy•l• offered .\n 1nirodut11on tu pcr~1nahty as\C\\ment throuah tc·1en11fk handwnt1n1 anal)'\I\ wtll b( offt'red S11urd1t) in Newpon Rt'ach \nd ht d 0t'\0°I rtgrct what he K't "l' up for a m1nu1e .\I Murra)' \aid at an r "h:init ( luh luncht'on honoring him . "I wa' \hockt•d I had all I could do 10 light hack the old mo1&1urc." ht \Clld ol lhc t.luuolt' whamm) .\ ltk1na for pt'oplt and a dc,1rc 10 "chana.c the world ··led him 10 police work. Murray said. ··Pcoplt' ap- prct:ialt )'Our 11v1n1 your best effort ·· ht \lttd. ( OJ>\ \OU know. don't <'I) TIJll ANA Mexico (AP) -Officials of~ TtJUlnt ( hamber of( ommtrce \I) an advcrt1tenscamNn urpna res1denli or the Mexican border C'll)' &o refrain from vis11an1 thr Un1tt'd tates a, not an lltcmpt at a boycott of .\mcncan bu"neS\t\ C1raphonaly .. 1 \1\ter I 1nd~1 N1t hol,.>n. prtn{IJ)<ll of Our Ladt Out·l'n of i\n14•I\ ~ hool. will rnnducl lhl' work\hop 1n Room HJH o(tht• \Chool. l he rn,t "'S40 and further 1nfurmnt1on mu) he ohtaini.-d ll> li.ll hns "44-4>66'1 A ... ult group .eek• volunteer• ·· .\ lw ul m) fr•l•nd'> d1dn"t think 11 wa\tht·ngh1 th1nj10do "Murra) lh \l.ttd ·· 1 he lrvanl' Poltn· lkpunmcn1 ha\iut to hi.• the hc\t 1n lhl" world I he cxoplr an m) famil) l 000 m1h.·., Jwa) from m) rul lam1h Rut Murra)·, mom and dad v.crt•n'1 far awa} in Mcdlurtl 'AU\\ I UC~3) Kut 'Aurra) \ scnMt1v1I)' wu. a fal tur 1n h1., hc1n1 cho<tCn from among thc ~I nominee\ th1\ )'Cir \\'i1gn,·d to tht· dcpanment"\ )'OUth J\\lilance pru&ram 1n 1'>83 Murra)' work\ with underasr crime v1ct1m\ and \USIX'<:I\ I< •Shi now hr IOlt"f\ l('W' Victims of 'h1ld :.tbu~ ancJ ~ual a\~ull whow: p-arl'nt\ 1n man" C'llSt'\. are the pnme \U\IX'l I'> "Whl·n I 'K'<' k1d\ 10 throu'h lhe trauma thill lhC) cJo r think. I I don't tarl· who will.'" Mumy Yid Murra)' 101ncd &ht lrv1nr pQltcc forct an 1977. Ht worked patrol and traffic before JC.11n1n1 tht )'Oulh a'° "stance proanam Mumay I\ 1 member oft~ dcpar1· ml'nl°\ CiWA T team and hclJ>(d .,..mt th<' K-9 pr<>vam 8)' l\k1n1 T11uan11 rcs1dcnu. not o ctOH the bordtr where stepped-up \Ur"ctllance hi\ \Cd traft'K' backup'o \!net lut week. chamber Prc\1dCftl Pabk> Guttcrre1 BarrOf\ said he hoped to ··1cave the bordn pin ckar for Amcr1can\ \ '""nl our cit) ·· Tht Oranat ( ounly ~xual A\\ault Nttwurk and th\• \c11ual A''ault V 1et1m Scrvtt'l'\ an.• rel ru111na H>l untteri. for a JOlnt hotline and ad' outt) 1ra1n1n1 pro1rom bc&innin1 Saturday morn1n1. Howe .. er C1u\icrre1 Barron acknowlcdlfd the chamlxr'\ cffon wa., \1m1lar to a ~ampaaan bt"1n1 wqtd in Juarc1. acron th<' border from El Paso. T uu JuartJ rcmlcnu tx-pn bo)comna U buJtnc'UC\ Three ~HIOll\ will bc hcld ~:11urduy' lrum I() a.m tu 6 p.m and fouron MondayHand Wtdnr\<.111)'1 from 7 tu Io pm at the lJC ln ·1n" Women'\ Krsouru· C \'Oler and thr Oranv Puhht I 1hrnl) rho\C tnlcrt-.11n1 in \C1lun1ccrin1 a' lrlllncc\ 'lhuuld t.all S lH. 1H7H or HSt,...6000 I pon karn1na 1ha1 her \on ""' gmna to h\· honored. hi\ mrnhl'I ckc1dcJ to fl) oul with hl·r hu,hand and <tau&htcr to a11cnd the lunl heon Watching h1' rclat1"l'' file: inm 1hr ~aid I 1 "I Muir. Murray • 'uper- \ l\or "thl' work he does do he docs 8c('3USt' or th(' cmOllonal 1011 of ~ork1n1 with )Outh\. Murrar \31cJ hi\ aoal 11 to tran\fcr to fr1ud and cmlxulcmcnl cHcs 1n the OC-'t ftw )tan Tonda> aflcr ln\t1tu11onal Rt•oluuon.try Patt).' omc1al' ,,ktd for 1Ttal1111tmn (or increased bonkr survnl~n<'t Will• topl~. of owe •emlnar Local rowing center mov:es closer to reality Allornty 1<1chard Hult her w11f l0nduu a protvam un the ba'9cs ofw1ll preparation and planning. 1ndud1111 thC' flt'W pre-wrtllcn will\. ~aturda) morn1n& at C1oldcn W<'\t C ollcJ.C 1n Hun11n11on lkach 8y ROBERT HYNDMAN Of-D-Netltllfl fx,cfopcr\ ul a planned c.inoe 11.a)ak and rowina tcnll'f to Ix-hulll in the l ppcr Nt'14pc1n Ha)' arc a u cp d11\<'r IO rnn~tru< lion 1h1\ wrrk lollow1na 11pproval ol plan .. h> 1hc 'llall' ( ou~ta l < omm1\\to11 rhc tcm1narw1ll Ix held from C/ 11 m 111noon1n Room I l7 of the Adm1nt\lrat1on flulldtn& fhc proarnm fl'C I'> S 12, and rc11~tr:111on 1nform11t1on ma) he 11bw1ned h' \'Ulhn& 891-39'> I. I he 1 IU1H·\quJrl .. f1101 fot 1h1 y """uld he locattd on pubhc 11d<.'l<tnd\ '" Nonh ~tar fkach and would hr aq11labk lu independent rower\ b02111n1 cluh\ and ll'll -------ifllUJ)\ 'W >\ Bill Wh11lord who nlona With John v.1n ( fca..,e hi\ hccn \pcarhcad1n& tht' dfl\C for the rnwan& \enll"r srnce I llH I Thureday, Feb. 21 • 7 \0 p.m . lrvlne Plannla1 Comml11lon. C It)' < ounnl ( hamhc.•r\, 17200 Jumhorr<' Rl vd Po11u Loe < on~lrult111n of 1he Newpon l\qualll C tnll·r a puhltt laultt ~ to he hu1lt w•lh pa\(atc.Jund\, ma> tx-g1n hy Jul) pcnd1na :ipprmal ol final hu1lding pll'ln~. pl11n11t•r., \U~ I hl' C oa\lal < 11mm1"1on appmvt'<J lht' plan~ lu\t I hur"Ja> Woman 'kissed, pinched' after kidnapping in Mesa A 16-ycar-old woman h111 told ~ltc,c 1hc w11 kidnapped, robbt'd, 'k1ned. touched and pinched" by two men 1f\er her car brokc d own Wcdnctd1y 1n ('os11 Mesa The woman told pohc;e \he w11 pu1h1n1 her cu off V1c1or11 Street near N11lon1I Avenue whtn 1wo H11pan1c men forctd her into 1hc11 vehicle about 6:4S p.m , and look hcf kcl' and purse ·os1a Meta Lt. r om 1..a1or rt ported the men drove her to Lake J;ore11. 1n un1ncorpor11cd commun1· Newport Beacb hatkhot.· parkc:d at u lonttructton '''" Ol'I the rnrner of 41h tr'tct and BuraJan tCHl k m or(' th:an Sl UIJU in ( 11rn111mn \vtnuC' '" ( oroo• cJcl cHh from the R1~1er \1rce1 fi Re 1raur11n111.CM 7 Mac.Arthur 81 1.-1.l Mar The tr<'. rnnfinrd tu the tnJtnt· The aookt 'ml'hed out :1 window, rnmpartmcnt ·:iu\t'd '400 '" <fam· pried open 1 .afr 11nd looted '4.'Vl"1al •It' ••• Cl\h rCjtllet\ I\ hur&llH C.'IUJICd $~()() Ill damU&l' • :1• wh1lchrcak1n11n1ua ll>HI \ud1 'ouo. ty about 15 miles from Costa Mcaa. where they .. ki\~d. touched and ptn~hcd" hc:r The men rcportedlt took S 1 lS from 1hc wo man, before dnv1n1 her back 10 her cu about two hours lllt'r. \Omt·onl· \tole hrr pur'IC fro m on unlo... kcd room durina '1Cr\-1Ct't "' Rcde\'mcr I utheran ( hut'lh 161'1 Blackout affects 2,250 customers A vandtil clld ~ 0 "' damr.tJl' hy J he huralnr to()k S 10 1n rl\h a nd 1wo bruk1nJ out• window of" rnidcn~c ''"reo knob; ~onh S5 from 1hr I 1n 1m 11' 10 2.2SO hOmc\ and on the 1400 hf~k !'r.Sca\horr r>rivt' vrhiclt lwfttnt\~\ an c 0 ,11 Me\I wa1 ihut A 1h1d \tole can \-tn·foo1 1n d ''*"n for up 10 11 hour Wrdnetda)' na11hlt boat from 1 '"P on tht I 00 Rantlnatoft ... cb !')( wu 11( • f1uht undcraround eablc bl<kk of Wc111 ( 011\1 Htahway I ht• "-m ... cinc u..,.d 1 rc"·L lO nta•h .. tn Nrwpotl fft1c lol' wn t'll1ma1cd at S 1 . .foo. ~· ' -"'" ~ • The 5 I pm bl kout c;o\.trcd the • • • window In the huralary Wcdne"h'~ 1rt1 from Nt~port 8nult'vard 10 1ht 4'omcnr una•hcd oul thC' w1nl.I n11ht of &he Radio ~,,1d. store 11 IC9~ I &ck Bat . bctllr't n 17th and W11aon 1h1eld or a m11tkrd police car parked 1\1.lam' "' J ht lcm c 11m1tcd 01 trteti. anordina to Jim Kcnntdy near the w rncr of Irvine nd \her-\ l.CX•I 1n ludcd ..,,<ko r or'1rn ipokc man for ~uthcrn c 1l1forn11 rinaton f>am11~ 10 the wh11c 141C.C -.urtt\S) C.)(), Edi.on C'o. ( htvrolcl Malibu wn• l'\ttm11nJ DI \ idc wind~ • ~ ... \ml hetl to p wrr .,I\ rt\toi'rd 1n aNut an 'I SO • • • buralu11t • homci O\CJ the ktnd h ur for mo•t or1h,· cu'tomcn •tulf 1 ~0 ''de m1rron "onh '''"' J on thr 1700 bt k of Ri)•ood. 1 othtr1.atttdun11labout ll:IOp.m •• pie"' wtrr •tukn from a ( 1d1lll•t rl rr"dtnt rcPoncd Wcdnctd1~. l hr Kcnntdy 111d. Dorado pukrd pn the 1600 blod uf lo•1t 1ndud d 1 camera worth SI 0 HtUidlheou 16th -,,fttl , ---tn.hofl htttht 'llttJt'1h l ;----undcrtr~ • • • • • • p11n Rea h th11 '"'"'"n'' 1m J to ~I fir~ lrt 1 \ ""m ·n r !'Klrtr,t \\ ct.tnrk11' lh•I in. u1t tn fail ' rh<' aqualt'' centtr " cnv1\1oned I\ a plact whrrc 1ra1n1n1 and 1ns1ruct1on could be held and whtrt' boah could ht' 'llorcd Wh11ford ..ays Prc\Cnll) lhr ro141ng team\ from Oran&<' C cia'I < ollev and t < In 1m-ha"'" fanl1t1t\ 1n r-iitwpon 83) to prat 11cc Wh11ford \a\I\ but indl\ 1dualund pn1.-ah.' ttam' J o no t That \1tuat1on ha-. frustrated local rO\\t'f\ fo r \l'lr\ The Newport Beach Parks. Bcachei. and R«rea11on lkp:tnment ·~ al\C1 ~ork1na w11h lhc dtvcloper\ on pl11n., 111 w nduct row1n1 das'lt' and other actav111e\ a1 the foC"1l1I\ ··\\r appr<itlC'hcd lhc nt) lint and thq \aid ·(,rc.at idea but WC' d'on't ha' e tht mont) 10 hu1ld 11 · \.1 I \tllll ·oK whal 1fl get the mone\ ... ·· Whitford said 01) mp1c-clD\\ rowtrs may train thrrt wh1I<' lht' puhltc rnuld rent hoal\ h>r da)' Uk. t II) oflicial\ llJreed 10 plal<' the maUt'r on the· "lo,cmhcc-11182 Nillot and found th 1 Ncwpon Bea h \OICf\ 11\cf"'hclm1nal~ approved of lt'H1ng thr puh· tu. I 1ddand\ Jfl"ll for ll row1 n& < r nl<'f ~quatK cenlrr planners hav<' formed a non-rm11i1 group IO ra1\t' thC' S l m1lhon 1n nt'cd<'d constructwn lund' Jnd ha """ l'\llbh\hcd a board of dircc wr' to 01.-cN"l" thr lllX'r<it1on\ \\1th plan.. nl."ann1rnmpk11on tht "lcv.pon i\qualll < l·na·r· .. bo.trJ ol Jere, 10" 1-. 1urn111111 .. .tllcntion lowarJ lund-ral\in& \\ h1tford W)' Wh11ford who h:n been lln 1n1d rown \1nu· t hi Id hood ha~ pu,hed for the fac1l11 )' a Iona w11h othl·" 1n lhr .irl'IJ fru'llrDtl"d mc1 1hc lot.k offat.·ll111n 111 c·n1m tht'1r 'r>ort Pfl\ ate donor\ Jrr hc1ngcallr d o n wh1lr a ma1or fund· r;m1ng event "planned for thr '11""1 ·1 hi\ prnJl'l 11\ \omc1h1n" v.r rr cnmm111,·d tu -<-eing hu1h · \\ h1tl11rd ,.utJ 'P" nadak 'I. 1 he IO\\ included the S'O pur'>l' SlO in C'll\h plu\ kt)'\ :ind acd11 l3r<h • • • \ re,1dt.•n1 of1hr 6 7()0 block of \un rrpor1cd Wednc\d:t)' 1h:a1 \Omton<' \lole hi\ hlue 1C1n Honda motorc)'cle lrom hi\ sarnac I le rc('ovcrtd the "'chide. pan1all) m1pped. 1 half-m1lr aww> fhc In\\ wa\ c•11m11td 11 S lOO • • • \nmeunc kicked 1n the lront door w buralar11t a home Wcdne~•> on thl· I SS<tl bl0<:k of Hun11n11on Vil l:i'c Th,· lo'' 1nt. ludcd Je~trr) wnnh \_ \00 und min\ ~Orth S 'lS l"lne I our wheel' ~er<' removed from 1 C 1d11fac parkl!d on Ma rthur Roulcv rd • • • \omcon~ broke into 1 tftmnt\\ 11 11<11 I \ky Park Blvd t1k1na a ca\h bo-w11h an unknown amoun1 of monrv 1n\ldc Ttro~meii Jalled bi pot ba.t • • • < ht•< k' ,t.1mfl' .1nd 111hrr ml\ l <'llil nl'lll" 1trnn wne 1 .. i..r n Imm a firm.i11 711X 'i \lo:\ Park Rf\d • • • I m•, unt.I "hl't'" ~err tnl>.t'n lr11n1 .i "''hltll p.irl>.l·t.I on L1ndt'n \q·nut· • • • \clml'onl' \t1,1I \ hcd a puN• Imm 11 wnmwn l·mplmC'l" of .1 < 4trl14nsht Road h11,1n<'" 'rhl· 'alul'11l 1hr pur'<• .inti 11\ltlOll'nt' ~l'rl't'"1 m111t•d ill ll'" than S~OO Coeta Mesa \ m11 ro""" Cl\l'n \JluC'd ,11 ~4011 "'Ii' r,•porlt'd \tokn from J ho n\(' 1n thl' \(l(l(J hlc"ll k ol Rabb \tm·1 \(1mr· 11m,· tK·twl'<'n ~ a m arHS ~ pm Wrdnc'o(Ja) f nt'"' had ht·en 1rn1d<" throuah u Pr.JI<' and into a \ldr c1uur Thl' mt hou~ h.ad bt-cn hur1lari1<'d ·~IUI .. ~rck 110 • • • \ 'lllt'C1l a\Wttr re-.:ordcr \\llnh S ll6 "'a' n.·portrd \lOlcn from an a~nmrnl 01 21 lh Po mom1 \\C ..ome11mf' hct~t'l'n R 1 m Ind ~ 1(1 p m T ut·\(f,I\ I ntf) .apparl"nll) WI\ mJt.ll· thr11u1h ,1 parlltllh opcnt'd w1nd11v. • • • ( ,lllld.I llfUlllml'OI anti rifln '.1lu1·,1 ,11 ~ 4'1 v.l"re rcpon <'d litolcn lrum ·' h11nw 1n thl· ~100 hlock of ( 11n11nrn1.1I ''l"nue \<tmr11mt' bt· '"t·t·n ~ p 1" .ind till m Wt'dnc\<.11) I ntr' .1pp.111·11th w<i' madr h\ pf)1n11. Ill"''" .1 H'tll dour Lacuna Beacb \n \lh u·" 1 c-rr.ai.l' n.•\1dt'nt re· ~rwtl .a honw hure,l.in Mo nda) hut hJJ not H 1 dell tnl1nl·d thr 1moun1111 lh<' f<M • • • ~,.,r,onded 111 rtportr. uf 1 '<'h•de ft~ Monda\ morn1n1 on < rl·" :and ( .tennrHt' ~atcct' bul ~th' u nahlt tu In< tr the rtport(:\j blio11t' • • • ~ I ~H2 rC'd fl\u h mop(d l'f POrltd \ltilt'n '1o nJ2, murn101 at t auna lk;u h II 11h \c hnul wu' later loutcd "' 11 "cirl>.r1 .u 1 ht Park \ .. ~nut \C'hool Mesa jJolice nab suspects for allegedly stripping car • ' " ,, ' (J , eldallan 1n valed &axpa)cr monc_y ... n. .._.,ion Md mtmd 1ht ff'I)' ....... iu 11M'1Hm brlievcctLh ...,.._, aM tn*nbtbould have 18 f9Y bett boad1 for comtructaon o( = 1111, &NM• ... kabun oaty ao _, o/dwln abudofted I fiw ,._.lawr. ~nu of 1he waiver recently fonlMid a coelhion called Save Our Sea(IOS) toftjlu r'fduculf trntmcnt =-1ky Af'IUitld that the did not make-late from both "-'al and • pubhc ht.tllh pl'r· 'l*tivn. · In 1982. AWMA applied 10 tht EPA («a •aiver that would aJlow ll '°red"" the level of tra1mcnt 11 ven IOIM 13 to 19 milhon pllons a day or wastt waler diJCharatd throu&h an outfall nnr Aliso Bekh. The five-year waiver would exempt A WMA from hav1n1 to meet federal· ly mandated c!Hn water standard whteh requi~ treatment plant to remove about 7S percent of tutptndcd IOlidl-Stwaat. that IS - from waste water b(fore it is re1urned IO lhe water cycle. With the waiver. A WMA would have 10 meet the Slate's leu-stnnacnt water quality •andard . . The EPA gave preliminary apJ proval to AWMA ·s waiver allowing it to move ahead through st.ate-le vel reviews. The March 4 hcarin1 which was cancelled was to determine 1r the A WMA plan met state standards. Besides Moulton-N iaucl. agenc1e' which financed the drive for reduced treatment were the El Toro. Irvine Ranch. Los Alisos and South Coast County water districts. South Coast board members re- cently voled to OPJ>01C the wai ver bttause of trona pubhc oppoeltioft IO II. • lrid1viduall and , .. •• chld•nt the South C1vk Allocaation. l.apna r ... · AMOtiataon. Jack Skinner. a ltlCh ohY*ian Ud .... wife ancy. and tht state aod county health boards all e~prnecd concnns or opposllion to the waiver. Thomu Riley. chaumaa of the OranerC"ounty Board ofSuprrv110ra. also jo1ntd his constituents 1n oppot- int a waste water amt~• •ncf1 prop0sal to lower discharse stan· dards. In a Feb. 4 letter to 1he state Rciional Water Quality Control Board. Riley. who~ daslrlct encom· paHn mOSl of the a~a 1erved by the AWMA. c1tt'S concern for public health and maintainina lhc intctrity of the South Soast H a prime rttreat1on area. . II al~ sugtsts that leucned treat- ment is counter to county develop- ment plans for the area and 1 violation of the public trust. "The chanst from secondary to (advanced) pnmary wall be dctnmen- tal an a number of ways." Riley wrote. He urscd the control board lO "assert its authonty and mandate to protect the qual11y of coastal waters by denying this waiver." Riley a1rcn with residents. con· ccrned civic organ1zat1ons and the three dtStcntang members or the A WMA that leucned treatment poses potcntl.al health risks. would sully Aliso's crystal-clear waler and be a slap in the face to residents of South lquna who backed off their ori&inal opposition to the conmuc· tion of the outfall 1n 1976 after A WMA oflkiale '"'"tttd h•lh 1rn t-mnc~1. Ht poealeCI out th11. undt'r the aannt wp.r trallnlftt level. AlilO leech ... clOlfd rour limn in 1983. An C~. ~ (or the ~­ aional boetd. 11)'1 the AWMA•s rcqunetd delay mn11 it Iott• iu place i~ hM (Or waivcrcontlderation. If the Mivn-~unt ii rerwwed. the aerMY will hive to weit until the bOlnf can ftnd umc-fora ncw hcarina. And lhcAWMA may have toaobKk ~ the bepAnin& O( tht hcansta prO<'css. he said. Waiver o~ncnts complained about the n~t1c· & procedure uJtd by the rta.aonal rd. Notices of the oriainal hcann wtte placed 1n out· of~area nc 1 ptrs and the board decided to a pl only written tcstj- mQny_at the March 4 hearana. SOS w., pressurina the board to rccon,idcr. but no action had bttn taken to revise the decision. Coe said. After Laauna Beach area residents learned of the waiver request they Ooodcd the reaional board with mott than 270 leuer1. mostly opposed to its approval. Coe said. Penney said he and ottiers acttve in the effort to 1et 1he waivtr dropped or denied wall be watchina the A WMA to be sure it doesn't try 10 reintroduce the mailer once the public furornas abated. Emerald Bay plans 10 send a lcncr to all A WMA member aacncies askina them 10 "do a complete review .. of the waiver and take a stand on the manery. Penney said. ··1 think the relevant fatts will clearly show its detti~ntal to 1he beallh of tht population (I hat use the beaches).'' he said. SENIORS SEEK.EXPANSION INNS ••• Prom Al parcel. on the eastern boundary of the Oasis center at Sth and Margueme avenues. Bud Dcscnbcrg. a member or the Oasis board or directors. said seniors will propose that the caty 11,!)uc bonds to purchase the Irvine Co. propeny. The acrcaac. he said. could be used to expand the heavily uted community center and provide additional hous.- ang for seniors. -we have to plan now for the srowina senior population 1n the Newport Beach area.'' Dcsenberi 11id ... OuiJ already has more than l.000 ~mbcn who a~ very active and atuu number Will increase ... COURT FIGHT SEEN •.. Dneftbcfs 11id about 1.000 ara seniors have already upressed interest in purchasina a home should a 1enior housina project be con- \tructed adjacent to the Oasis center. Ross Miller. also an Oasis director. said tcniors arc concerned about the Irvine Co."s plan 10 build housing so close to the senior center. From Al challenging the adequacy of those reports. Caty Manager Ken Frank told supervisors again Wednesday that the environmental report on the project as inadequate because at docs not address the "growth-1nduc1ng impacts" of the development. Frank also lasted 14 other problems c11y offic1ab have wLth the pro1ect. including the proposed location or a part 1n the development and the lac.k of access county firefighters woui<t have to the project. ··The city wants 38 less lots and a different location for the park. All the other 1uucs arc side mailers being used H leverage to get the design of the prOJcct they want:· the county planning Director Robert Fisher ad· vised the board. ··we're sausficd 1he project is a good one." The development would preclude expansion of the facility while adding traffic and blockana some views 1n the area. Miller said. City planner Pat Temple uad the lrvtnc Co:s prchmanary plan!I to be reviewed by the Plannana Com- mission call for construction or up to 80 homes on the 16-acre par<:cl. McCARTHY SPEAKS OUT AT UCI •• From Al "a maJor threat w the bus1nei.\ damatc: ofthic state·· It 1scst1mated that the cleanup and Cfnuunment of to;uc waste that has afread;y occurred throughout the statt wall run into the billions of dollar, - a cost many busrnesses must bear. Other butdens to business arc the class action suits that arc being filed against them and the cow. of d1spos.- 1ng of to>.1c wast'e. An y toxic waste must be ,happed to one of two waste dumps left an the state. which arc an Santa Baroora County "The tox 1c waste problem " a pos111ve dasincenttve to tn\-e\t1ng an this state." Mc< arth) said. A~ a wlut1on. McCarthy prop<J!)CS that chemical manufactureo do more e>.tens1ve re<M:arch about thl' po'l'llblr effect!> of tox ic chemical\ on the environment. Further. a partnership mua1 be formed bet ween bust ness. en- vironmentalists. and government 1n an effort to ehmanatc landfill sites as the '>Olu11 on. It must be made profit· able for the pnvate sector to eliminate toxic waste from industry. Treatment faciht1es must be strategically located near these indus- tries or the problcm!I will multaply. Mc( arth) ..aad. .. For every SI O of cleanup and containment. 11 wall cost only SI for prevcnuon:· McCarthy added. McCarthy stressed that he view~ ''the un1vers11y as playing a major role 1n the technical side ol the problcmw through re5earch to dis- cover which chemicals arc the greatest threat. as well as the develop- mentor new. safer chemicals. McCarthy also mentioned the 1m- pon.ance of increased media coverage and public awareness or the issue. .. The more we can pubhc12e 1t ltox1c waste) and lift the public consciousness and understanding of the issue. the more people wall parttc1pate in the solution ... McCarthy concluded. Regarding his political fu ture. McCa rthy .... 1d 1ha1 he plans to run for re-ele<.'taon 1n 1986. .. , ha ve a clear view of where I am going and I think 111s fo r re-election." POLITICAL ENDORSEMENT DEBATED ••. From Al .. dt fauo pana..an race\ that would be dc\tru<·t1 \C to Orange ( ounty'"> cl1matc of good ROvernment ·· llowcvcr ~ummcr~GOP counter­ part. Orange Count)' Republican Party < ha1rman Thomas Fuente\. \Ug&e!tts 1ha1 the Democrats' action t'i mcrcl) a gc'lture. 3 poltucal plo> 1n1tnded to put dl\tancc between count)' l>cmoc:rat\ and the poltt1cal fortunc\ of Ro~ Bard. the \talc 'iupremc C oun chief JU'lttcc "'hc1 must be confirmed by voters 1n I 9H6 ''Thl') kno~ Republican, will pl.i) J role 1n tht: defeat or Ro~ Bird. and they don't want to be box<'d tn defending Bird'\ record:· F uent<'\ \atd. Fuente\ al'knowlcdiCd thal ht: h;1\ rnaxed feelan~ on the assut: .. There t!) a good for the Republican Party ol Orange ( ount ) to <.'omc oul of tha'i rnurt deca'tton But I ha"e ..i keen admiration for the clcanltnc\\ of Calafornaa politics at the lcx:al levtl bccau\C of II~ non-oantsan nature.·· " Just Call 642-6086 o.;:.::' le O..MIHd MOlldllr r Mitr 11 rou °" '* -'°"' PllC"" 11, 6 .JOO""' Ull Mlott f Ii,. .,,. ,., .., ...... ......... The party official noted that party part1c1pat1on an non-panasan race' would .. enormously t'nlargc the d1mens1on\" oflocal pol1t1cal part1 e\ al the ttmc when .. the calendar 1s full with panasan races that must be attended to." On the pol111cal level. Fuentes said 11 would be to the outnumbered w unt) Democrats· advantage to maintain the non-partisan nature of local race\. .. Ov<·r the years Democrats could gl't c:lt'cted an Orange \ounty through non-partisan offices. But that would all change 1f Democrats had to run as Dcmocrat'i Jlven this party's (the < 10P'\) registration edic in this rnunty. ··The) would lake to ~e this non- pan1..an thing conttnue because it would 'oerve the tr pol111cal goals." the < 10P chairman added .. , don't sec Dcmocrau an San r ranc1..co or Los An&elcs making 1he\C ,ugge'it1ons in plac" where they arc 1n numerical control." 'i11ll. Fuentes ~id he plans to \ubmtt the Democrats' request to the c,op.,, Central \ommmee for action but without a recommendation. Hanna explains that many Demo· crat'> also \aw advantaies fo r their part) 1n the court decision. but said the) wcre ou1 vo1ed by Democrat, who \aW the damage that pohtlCl/lng non-r>art1!tan racc'i would do. ··we don't ha ve problems lake they do hack East where to be t:lected a JUdgc you have to talk to your cmtral committee I don't thank Oranac Count> wants to bring that kind of backenna anto the county. A can- didates· affihat1on with Ronald Re- agan shouldn't matter. It should be whether they'll be a good Judge or \upc:rvawr. not what they believe about Star Wars. ( entral America or food stam~ ... Hanna added. "If the Republtcan~ rtJC:Ct this. thcy•rC' ~Y'"' candadatei. wall have to pa'l5 a political litmus lest.·· Whal• Y" Hiie a .... a Ille Dally Piiot? Wut doa't )'H like? Call a~e number at left alld )'Hr me1q1e wlll be r«9rded; tra1terlbed altd dellveree to &M a,,,.,n.ae Ml .. r. Tk NIM u ..... , 01•.n.t eervke IDIJ lie •lff to rHOr• lettert to tile ~ltor .. U)' a.pk. C-artM..,.. to "r Lenere c.l1m• ••t leclllde &Mir name aad aek-pliloH H mller for veriftcati... No cire.lat ... callt, pleate. Tell .. wu&'t oa yoer mllMI. ORANGE COAST lllilJ Plllf H.L. Schwartz NI Pu blither Cnut1tton7WIG..aal Cl111tned ed"'11e11119 7~/Ma..-n ......... ,.,. .......... ...., MA .. 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A split City Council replaced three Costa Mtsa plannina commis1ionqs who were up ror reappointment Wednesday na~t. Francis ··Roy" Andreen. Ptter F. Buffa and Joseph ErickJon were nominated by the council to four-year terms. fillina the posts of Charles Markel. Mark Sloatc and Joseph D1Carlo. whose terms expire Feb. 28. The council rataficd the appoint· ments with a san&le 3-2 vote. after intcrv1cw1ng 11 of the 12 applicants. C ounc1I members Mary Hornbuckk and Da vid Wheeler voted against the enure slate. althouib they favored one or more or the appointment!). The decision WH made after a 90- minute elimanatton process an which the aprlicants were scored by each counca member on a scale of I to 5. rescored and then scored apan. But h1tlc of the d11scn11on that has split the council on development issues surfaced durina the informal mcetina. reconvened from Tuesday and held in the fifth -Ooor conference room at City Hall In fact . apphcant!I appeared to be Judi.Cd more heavily on whether they had a "positive" enthus1ast1c attitude than whether they favored high· or low-density growth. However. remnanti. or the city's heated council race last November surfaced dunng the interviews of cx- candadatts Dou& Yates and Charles Markel. a planning commissioner for the oast two years. Holding a copy of Market's cam- paign ~pending report. Wheeler asked whether Markel would be able to make ob1ecuvc dcc1s1ons despite the n10nc·;y donated by dl·velopers and builder\ to h1~ campa1in. Markel replied that he would Yates wa'i questioned b> Mayor Norma Hcn1og about hts .. negative" attitude toward the caty. "It as a po .. itive diret•ti on that we're cAplorang these nl'&at1vc\:· he answcred Both "'ere chm1natcd during the 'l<.'reening. Markel mo~tly bct·au'iC bustne~s connections forced him IO abstain more than 15 iime'I during hu. ~hon tenure Hl' :ind OaCarlo have ;years apiece on the five-member comm1u1on. with Sloate scrv1na 31h years. Thq will be replaced next month ll~ l\ndreen. a three-tame applicant. UulTa and Eracki.on. 1\ rl"tart'd college adm1n1s1rator. Andreen. 64. told council members: "I believe 1n u c1vi<.' planning program tlYclt assure' a careful balance of business/commercial developments and the maintenance of a rich and peaceful re'l1den11al environment." Buna. a 36")'ear-old independent 1ckv151on producer. compared the c.:omm1'is1on ton Juulcr tossing three hall\ rcprc'iCnt1ng Inc needs of the lit). the de, eloper and the comm uni- t) \nd [rtl'k\On. 17. stressed that he will bt: mandru l (If the many families that ha v~: rnmc to Costa Mesa 10 five their lh1ldrcn "a decent place' to grow up "I honc'itl} question the con- \-Crsaon of rci.1dent1al 1on1ng to commercial. You've got to have a l'crtaan quaht)' of hfc or all the money an the world won't help you.'' he said. MYSTERY MUD MIFFS MOTORISTS ••• From Al the employee saad. "It !)Cem' 1c1d1c." Don Lust. a me1erologist wath the weather service an Los Angeles. said his office has been flooded with calls from Orange and Los Anacles county residents wondering about the white rain. described alternately as dusty. arimy. muddy and flak y. "We also got rcpOrh of brown rain and· even brown snow up in the mountains." Lust said. Lust said the unusual downpour most likel y was caused by high desert wands that whipped up dust from Death Valle v to Palm Springs. The dust could have: later been deposited 1n the S:30 p.m. downpouT. ..We don't know the wurcc for sure yet but 11 ~ems ccrta1 n that it's the dust from the strong wand!I." he saad. No 1mmcd1ate health complaanls were lod&ed. but at least one per!>On complained of an itchy skin rash whale others said at left mark' on their vehicles when)hey tried to wipe it off. an Air Quality Management Distra ct spokesman said. ··;\s 11 wipes away (from vehicle!.). 1t lea ves a httlc hole there." s~ud Jim B1rakos. QMD deputy executive director. -we believe 1t ha1 to have \Orne 1ndu\1nal source. .. A, lhl· material wa~ wiped off. w me oft he people claimed 11 lcft a pll on the car. It had eaten a'4tay the paint:• he said. He said any dama~ 10 vrh1des could be cau!)Cd by either an acidic 'lubstance or a sandy one. Barakos said results of a laboratory analy'lli. wou ld be concluded some· time todfl y. The wind~ that bla:i.tcd the high desert Wednesday arc expected to buffet the Oranac Coast today but probably wall dte off by nightfall. Lust said. OUR ONCE A YEAR SALE • • 1s now 10 prog~ess 50%0FF On Selected & ......... ~ .... ~ .. ~~~~~~~--~---~~~~~~~--~-----· (Acroa from Roblneon1) , (J Arte Alliance aeta nieeting, award• rlu1,11nd•n1con1ribt11ion' to the ans •ill bt honored turday when the Oran14! County Ana Alliance holds 111 annual mceuna 1n the Cyl)Rs Cultural Ant C'cnttr • .S 172 Otani( Ave .. Cypress. Phot<>sraphcr Harvey Steam. newly ap poinlfd vice chairman qf the Califom11 Ans Council, will bt the feaiurcd pcaker It the aes 1dn, Khedultd from 9 1.m. to noon. h The mttt1011 frrc and open to all thotc interested in t e development of the aru. in Oranae County. Call 836-1600 to obtain a rescrv\tion. Rumm-.e uJ~ •lated at colJ~e The Orangr Coast C'ollcac Childrcn·s Center will hold its annual rumm111e sale Saturday in the center's parkina lot at the northern edar of the c:ampus near the collqe's baseball and soccer field!. Ttie wale will run from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and w1ll 1nclU<k household 11ems. furniture. clothina and books. The bulk of the proceeds will ao to the Children's Center Buildina Fund wnh the rest used for events and ncti vi ties al the center. Call 432·S.S69 for add111onal informatin. · Women'• .emlnar at UCI A ~·minar on women and the ach1evemen1 of money will be held Satu1•d11y hy UC Irvine Extt>nsion from 1n Room 220 ofUCTs Social Science Tower. A panel of specialists will discuss the topic from 9 a.m. lo 4 p.m. The fee is S40 and rcg1stra11on for the seminar ma) be made b) calllna 8S6-.S4 I 4. ,.. Embrolderen •tage ulJlblt The OrnnJC County chapter of the Embroiderers' Guild of Amenca will present ·'The Needle and Eye." an exh1b1t of needlework treasures. at the Mills House Visual Arts Complex in Garden Grove this weekend. .-. • LOSAN<iE11S(AP)-A6ail.-t111 -_· -~ An .. IC. did f8, .......... •I 1• ad f1s F •I cou~ IOU~ Md:-..S,..._.,.,••1111• Ml.., mm1ul and tom&Mnd IO Adolt Hider. AtteUnl U.S. AllOrair) Oniel N .. ....,. :cu (nor o( ~1rachttn1 Anutovet who DOW livn • Cotony to Y~ ... ...ct 11 wat• ,.., .... , fcir m 10 be tmd on charers of matt muidrr 11t thal c._ary as" ... for Gtrmany to ll')' its war crim1nak M lhc Nwc.-.a inbunal. "Tht Yugoslavian teq\IC'St for n tradrtion it for one or the ov~i of the fa«'ill qu.iltinf MW~ afttt the N1111d11mcmbtred Y .... v1a." Nrmmal&Jd. He dncnbcd rtukov~ u a man btnt on tilt utenmna11on oftht Serbian rate and de1trmined «> •1Pf out IM J"' or what Wll then Croaaaa. Q\Kthn.1 from various afTida\11U submitted to U.S. Ma..,stratc Volney Brown. Nimmerde~1lcd thcatrocn~s 1ttr1bu~ 10 Anokovac by v1riou5 •1tnn1eJ • .. On a ettta1n da> 1n 1941 . SOO Setbtan.ci v1h1n1 wett CC>lleaed. ~ order of M1n1sttt AndnJ• Anuko"1c." N1mmcr•id ... M1n1stcr Anukovtc ordered that those: SOO Se-tbs bt k1Ued, and they wttc run over by &.anks and mach1ne .. unncd 10 dc21h." Artukovic. whate lawycnda1mcd to the last moment 1ha1 he was 1ncom~nl IO un<kntand the procced1nas ~l qu~tly bth1nd the ta~. listcn1na toa translator wh~ ~la)td the coun pr<lccuiinas 10 him in the Croa111n lanpaee. The d1spla) will he conducted from noon to 4 p.m. Saiurda)' and Sunday. Call exhibit chairman Cheryl Schaeffer al 75 1-2598 for further information. Officer Al Munay and bla parent.. ltnld and Edward Student's attorney want~ case dropped 1V ork•IJop for teen• at G WC A workshop in commun1ca11on for teen-agers only- no parents allowed-will be presented Saturday morning at Golden West ColleiC in Huntington Beach. Marriage counselor Ma l) Bruwman will conduct the program. from 9:30 a.m. 10 12:30 p.m. in Room I IU of the college business building. The fee is S 10 and regima11on i\bclng taken at 89l-3991 Irvine's top police officer doesn 't regret job change By \i.e .bNda&H Prett • A defense a11omcy said he will aik a Judat to dlsm1 s a murder Chaf'lt' ap1nS1 a Vietnamex refugee whe>Sr trial in the k1lhng of a ulifomia State University ph)\IC\ professor ended 1n a hunaJury. '"Of course I will ask for the asc to be d1sm1sK<l,' a11omcy Alan May said Wednnday. De•lgn •emlnar .clJeduJed 'frvtne Pol1ce-Departmenf ha s got to be the best in the world/ Al Murray says extr~ly well. His peers look up 10 him. Certainly Irvine residents have taken to Murray. In prescnt1na his award. Chief Leo Pean nottd that Murray 1s the only one ofh1s officers 10 receive nowers and singma tele- grams both from people he has hdpcd and those IO whom he has issued c1ta11ons. May ind Deputy OiJuict Attorney Mel Jen1en are scheduled 10 meet Fnday btfott Supmor Coun Judac Richard Beacom for a ckterm1nat1on on whether Minh Van Lam should bt retried. Lam. 21. was cbal):Cd ·with murderini profcst0r Edward Lee Cooperman. 48. who was shot Oct. 13 in his office at Cal State FuUenon. lam's tnal ended 1n a m1stnal Tue"1ay after jurors said they were deadlocked itftcr four days of dchbcrauons. A free: interior des1an seminar will be conducted Saturday from I 0 a.m. (o noon at the Ron Baron School of Interior Dcs1Jn in Co111a Mesa. J A free mini-class will be included in the pFOgram. f-or scaling re.<.erva1 1ons. 1.·all 540-1210. By LISA MAHONEY ot .... o..,,... • ..,. Irvine'\ 1984 Polrce Officer of thl· Year abandoned a well-paying career 1n computer SC'1ence 1n favor of law enforcement seven )Cars ago. banquet room al the A1rponcr Inn Tuesda)' was the first ind1cat1on Murray had that he wa~ finally top cop after being nbm1n11ted five years 1n a row. He has more than 2S commenda- tions in his personnel file. the chief ~Id. Border tension up 1Vrltlng analy•l• offered l\n 1ntroduc11on to pcrsonallly n sc sment throuih ~1ent1fic handwn11na anal) sis will he offered Saturda) 1n Newport Beach. And he doc\n't rcgrt't what he gave up for a minute. Al Murray said at 11n Exchana<' <. luh luncheon honoring him. "I was shocked. I had all I could do 10 fight back the old moisture." he i.atd of the double whammy I\ liking for people and a desire to ··chana<' the world." led him 10 police work. Murray said. ··People ap- preciate your &iv1ng your best efTort." he said. (op.,, ~ou know. don't cr). TIJUANA. Me1uco ( .\P) -Officials of the T1Juana ChamberofCommerce sa) an advcrttsin1campt1n ur1mg residents of the Mexican border city lo refrain from V9'tt1na the United tatcs 1s not an attempt at a bo)con of .\mcncan busmc~s Graphonaly\t S1stc:r Linda Nicholson. principal of Our Lad> Queen of Anaels School. will conduct the workr,hop 1n Room I 08of1he school. The cost ·~ S40 and further information ma) be obtained h) calling 644-0660 Anault group •eek• volunteer• .. .\ lot of nl\ friend<> d1dn 't think 1t waHhe ngh1 thing to do." Murra). 36. w1d "The Irvine Polin· Dcpanment has go110 ~the bc<>t in the \.\-Orld. The people are m> family 3.000 m1lc:s away from my real lam1ly ... But Murra) '<i mom and dad weren·1 far awa\ 1n Medlord "vta~ll Bui Murra) s scns111v1t)' was a factor in hr\ bcin$ chosen from among the 11 nom1ne~ this )'ear. .\ss1gned 10 lhe department's )OUlh a\s1stance program 1n 1983. Murra)' works with underage 1.·nmc: v1c11ms and \USJ>CCIS Right no"". he rnten 1ews v1ct 1msof child abu~ and sexual assault whose parents. 1n many cases. are the prime su'>pcl t'> ··Whl·n I sec ll.1d'I fo through the trauma that the> do . think. 1f I don't l arc. who w1lf." Murra~ said. Murra\ Joined the lr"ine pohce force an i 977. He worked patrol and traffic before Joining the )Outh as- 111stance program. Murray is a member of the depart· ment's SWAT team and helped wnte the K-9 pr<>vam 8) asking T1Juana residents not to cross lhc border where stepped-up sune11lancc has cau~ traffic backups since last ~ck. chamber Pres1den1 Pablo Gutle~' Barron said he hoped 10 ··tcavc the border sates ckar for .\mencans "mting our cit).·· , The Orante County Sexual A~sault Nerwork and the Sexual Assault V"·t1m ~n1ces arc recruiting \Oluntcers for a )Ol nt hotline and ad\OCaC) training program. bcginn1na aturday morning. Toesda). · Ho-..c\CT. Gutierrez Barron acknov.lcdJcd lhe chamber's efTon was o;,1m1lar 10 a campaign being wqrd in Juarez. acros~ 1hc border from El Paso. T eus.. Three sessions will be held Saturday11 from I 0 a.m. io 6 p.m. and four on Mondays and WcdncMla)'s from 7 to I 0 p.m. at the UC Irvin<' Women·s Rcsour<:c (enter and 1h1.· Oran$e Public Library. Tho~ interesung 1n \Olunteenng as trainees 11hould call .SJ8-7878 or 8.S~6000. l 'pon lc·arn1ng 1ha1 her iwn was going to be honorcd. h1\ mo1hcr dec1dt'd to fl> ou1 with hl·r hu\band anu daughter to attend the luncheon. Watching hi\ relat11,c:\ fik into lht' Sa1ll Lt. ..\I Muir. Murray s super- .,,~,,. ··1hc work he docs do. he docs Because of the emotional toll of ""orkina ""''h )Ouths. Murra y ~•d his IOll IS tO transfer 10 fraud and cmbc!alement cases in the ncAt few years. Juarez rcs1denis bq.an boycomna U.S. bu11neSK"s Tue!iday after Institutional Reirolu11onary Part) official:!. a.sxtd for rt'talla11on for incrcaJCd bQrder sune1Uance Wlll• toplc of GWC •emlnar Local rowing"center moves closer to reality Attorne} Richard Butcher will rnnduct a program on the basin ofw1ll preparation and planning. including the new pre-wnlten wills. Saturday morn ma at Ciolden Weo;,t College m Huntington Beach. Thc\Cm1narw1ll be held from 9a.m. lo noon 1n Room I 37 of the Administration Building. rhe program fee IS S 12. and registrauon 1nforma11on may be obtained '" calling 891-3991 . By ROBERT HYNDMAN Oc\elopcrs of a planned <·anoc. ka )ak and rowing ccntl'r lo he built 1n the pper Nt>\l.port Ba> arc a step clo..cr to con'itruclion this week following approval of plans b ) the state ( oastal Commm1on The 18.228-'IQuarl'·foot fac1lit) would be located on public: tidelands at North Star Beach and would be ava1labh: to 1ndcpcndcn1 rowers. boatrria cluh'I and ll' 11. .,._ ______ groups. says 8111 Wh11ford who. along w11h John Van Cleave. ha~ been ~pcarhcad1ng the dnv<• for the rowing ce nter since 1981 . Thursday, Feb. 21 < ons1ruct1on ofthl· Newpon Aquatic (enter a putillr fac1lil> to be built w11h pnvatt' fund~. ma) hcg10 b) Jul\ pending appro\al of final bu1ldina plans. planner' \a~· fht < oa'ital \omm1.,.,1on approved the plan\ la\t fhuNla). • 7 30 p.m .. lrvlne Plannln1 Commission. (•I> Council Chamber\. 17200 Jamboree Bl vd. Woman 'kissed, pinched' after kidnapping in Mesa A 36-year--0ld woman has told P.?hc~ she was ludnappcd. robbed. 'kissed. touched and pinched" by two men 11\c:r her car broke down Wednesday in Costa Mesa. The woman told police she was pushina her car off V1cton1 Strc('l Newport Beach Bur&Jar\ took more than S2.000 In cash from the Outer 'itrcrl Rc1traul'llnl al 4647 MacArthur Hl vd The crookt ima bed ou1 n window. pried open a •fc and lool<'d \C\ t·ral cash rcai1tcr!. • • • vandal drd S 70 1n dam F hy break1nJ ou1 a window of a re111dent•c on 1he 3400 hlock of ' :nhore Drive, • • • A thlt'I $tole an l>C"en·fOQt in· Oatablc boa t from a •hp on the I 00 block of We t C oa~I tfrahwa). Th'' loss wa\ cs11ma1cd al S 1.400 • • • mcnc \muhtd oul 1hc wind· 1h1cld ofa marked poh<C carJarkcd near tl\c (Orner of lr\.'1nc on Shtr· rin11on. Dam•ac to the while 1~4 ("bfvrokt Malibu ~., e\t1nu1cd Ill SI~. • • • T~o 1Jc m1rror1 "onh SJOO I ptt\~ ~ere Molen trom a Cidflla [I ---oontdo partnt on 1hr 1600 block of.] 16th trC'CI. • • • tnWOnl' trn•J ltt I fln• 10 it1 .. \ J near National Avcn~ when twCI Hispanic men forced her in10 their vehicle about 6:4.S p.m .. nnd took her ke~s and purse . Costa Mc,. Lt. Tom Lazar rt· 20rted the men drove her 10 lake Forest. an unincorporated communi- ha,·khoc parked 111 a rnnstru 1100 11e OC'I 1ht corner of 4th Strtct and (' rnatmn i\"enur 1n < orooa dcl Mor The fire. confined to the en11ne rnmpartment. ~auM:d $400 1n dam· aac. • • • \ huralnr cnu cd S.SOO 1n damaae while break1n&1n10 n 1981 .\ud1 SOOO. The hur&lar took SI 0 1n rash and two · \h:reo knobs worth SS from th(' "chicle HantJncton Beacb Someone u\Cd a rock to 1ma'h a window In lhc buralary Wcdn"'9ay n11h1 of1he Radio ;FtlK'k store at 9~ I .\dam' "c· The lou. n11ma1cd 11 $3.000. included \.'tdfo rteordcf'\ wont\U.000 • • • \ 1dc window w•t 11m1•htd to hul'J)ar11e a home owr the kt>nd on 1hc 1700 bb:k of Bl)~ood. a resident rcPQfltd Wcdne'4a)-. Tbt In" M'ldudcd I t'lmml '""1h SI'° anll 11 nuhhaht wonh UC), • • • ·' "''m\•n rcrn1ncd WcJn\·W•' that 1y about IS m1le'i from C'os11 Mua. where they "k1'i5C<i, touched and pinched .. her. The men rcponedly took S 125 from the woman. btfore dnv1n1 her back to her car about two hours later. '°mconc ,tole her pu™' from an unlcxkcd rOQm dunna ~r ... 1ccs 11 Redeemer Lutheran C'hur4'h. 16351 Blackout affects 2.250 customers lC'l trir•t) to 2.2~ hom" ind bu•ine'~' 1n C'o\ta MC1& WH hut dt1Wn for up 10 1x hours Wcdne•)' ~cau~ of a faulty undcraround cable In Ncwpo11 Beach Thr S. IS p m. blackout co"crfd the area from Ne~pon Boulevard to the.. Back Ba). btt~c n t 7th and Wtl n 'itrects. accord1n1 10 Jam Kenned). \p<>kc\man for ~uthern Clhfom11 Fd1wn C'o Po~cr "''' rt,tof\·d 1n about In hour form I orthnu torntn. wl\1k othcn walled until a ut I l;IO p.m .. Kennedy 111d ~.aid ,~.._...-c.wtHWlft undtr1r~ und cabfc fa1lurt' 1n Nt•· POft k~h that uKd tht· nun: c1rcu11 to f11I The aquatic center 1s en\1s1oncd as a place where: tra1n1ng and 1ns1ruc11on could be held and where boats could be stored. Wh11ford says. The Newpon Beach Parks. Bcache~ and Recreation Department 1s also \l.Orking with the d<'vt>lopc~ on plan\ 10 conduct rowing classes and other acm 111es at thc fac1lm Pri."\C'ntl\ lhC' ro"' 1ng teams from Orange ( oa't f'ollcgt' and ( ( lr\1 ne ha'e fac1h11cs 1n l'locwpon Bay to practice Whitford \3~\ but md1,1dual\and pn\atc 1cam .. do not That s1tuat1on ha\ frustrated local rowers for )cars '"W t• approached the C'll) fir\I and th(') said '( 1rcat 1dC'a but we don't ha\e the mone\ to build 1t · \o I \aid 'OK ""h;u 1f I get the mont'~.,. ··Whitford 5a1d 01) mp1c~lass rowen ma) train there while the public could rent hoats for day use. < 11~ official'> a.arced to plalc: th<.' rnaucr un th1· "lo\emllc:r 1982 ballot and found that Ncwpon B<'alh \OtCr\ O\erwhelm1ngl ) appro,cd of leasing the pub· It<. tideland\ area for a rowing cenwr .\quat1c center planners have formed a non-profit group to ra1<1e the SJ m1llton 1n needed construc11on lune.I\ and haH established a board of directors to O\er~l' tht• opcra11o n' , • With plani. neanngcomph:t1on the "il'\l.port quallr < ~ntc:r'' board ofdm:ctor<11s 1urn1ntt 1l\ JllC'nt1on toward tund-ra1\1ng. \\ h1tlord \a\\ ~h11 ford. who hao;, been an avid rower 1,mn· rhrldhood. has pu'lhed for lhc fac1hl)' al ong with other\ in the: area frustrated O\ er tht' lack offac1ltt1e'1 to enJo\ 1hc1r 'il}Ort Prl\ all' donol' arc he Ing called on"' htle a maJurfund- ra1\1ng c\Cnl "plannC'd for the 'iprtng ··1 hi\ pro1n t 1s -,omethmg "'t·'rt· l nmm11tt·d to \CCing hu1h " \\ h1 tlord ..aid Spnngdah: St. The loss included lhc S.SO purw. S20 1n ca'>h. plus ke)S and l·red11 l'ards. • • • .\ r<•\1den1 of the 6 700 block of un repo rted Wcdnesc:la)' that someone 'ltOh: his blue 197.S Honda motorc)clc from ht'> gara,e. He rt<'ovcrtd the H~hrde. pan1al ) m1pptd. a half-mt le awa) The lou was es11m11cd at S300 • • • \omeone kicked in the front door 10 hurglnme a home Wtdncsda) on th~· I S500 block of Hun11ng1o n Vil- la,e Thl' lo\'i included Jewell) wonh S-\<X} and COin\ worth SJS. l"lne Four whcds were removtd from a Cadillac: parked on M1cArthur Roult' ... nrd • • • Someone hroke rnto a btmnns 11 I 7Q~ I k) Park Blvd. 1ak1n11 C'ISh boi v.1th an unkno-..n amount of mOnC' IO\ldC Two Lapaa mea J.iledmpotbut • • • ( h("Ck'i \tamp<; and othl'r ml\· l'ellaneou'i 1temi. were tall.en Imm a tirm at I 7~lS5 Sk\ Park Bhd •••• Tire\ and wht't'l!I \\t'f'C' tal.cn from J \.Chick parked on linden ~' enut' • • • SomC'one 'inatch<'d a' pur\C Imm J woman t'mplo\et ol ~ < art"' n~ht Road bu\1ne\\ The:' aluc nl lh<" pur'K.' ond 11scon1ent., we re 1.·.,11ma1c:d c11 k-. .. than S~<Xl Coeta Meea \ m1t ro""a' l' o' l·n 'al uni .1t \40fl "a r~port1.'d .,tokn lrnm o1 hnm<" 1n the '<lOO hlocl>. of Batlh \tn."t."t ~omt'· ume bcl""l'l'n 9 a m and ~ p m Wedm:sda> Entl) had ht'l'n madt• lhrOUJh 8 illfllSC and lnlel ii \Ide: door The '8mt' htlU'IC had ht-en hurglan1('J about I Y.t'el. ISO • • • .\ \ltlc<X "'~II<" rc:•i:urdcr v. on h S3 I 6 v.-a\ rcpon('J '>lolen lrom an 1p:artmcnt al 1116 Pomona .\ \'t' '>Omeume hct"-Cen 8 a m and 1 Ill pm I ul"'>tl.1\ I 1llr. apparent I\ "'a' mJdl' thro ugh .1 pan1alh oJX'n<'d \\I nd11\\ . . . ( .amaa l·qu1pml·n1 and nOr\. \,1lul'd at S "'4' "'l'rl' repoiwd io1oltn horn a homt· in lht• 21110 hlud; of ( ont 1n1:ntal \ H'nUl 'omcttme be· '"'l·l·n ~fl m Jnd n pm ~l·dnc\da~ I n1n apparl·nll' "d' mc1dc h\ pr\1ng llf'll'n a rt:a r lloor Lacuna Beach \n \lh 1c"' T t·rran n·\ldt•nt rt·- ponn l J hnml· hurtr.lar~ \.lonJo1, hut hJd not \c:t dt•tcrm1ned thl" anmun1 ot 1h,· ro .... • • • Pnlil l' fl'\J)(lndcd lfl rt"llOn' of a 'dl1l le llre Monda~ momina on < rt'\' and ( Jlenne\ n: •.ircct'I but "l"re unahlc to locate th<' reported hlate • • • ~ I 9lC red Pul h mopc'd repon~ \tokn \1ond:t\ morning al uauna lkillh High \chool was later local~ "'' a .... nri..i:-1 't the Park \H•nuc 'iChool Mesa police nab suspects for allegedly stripping car T"o iuspcctcd C'lt th1C\C\ ~~ arru&C'd earl 'f..'tdn~ momm1 afttr the) .. ere S(t'n allcacdl)' ""~ etna a t'lr 1n • ~'1den11al ~ tton uf Cc>tll f('\a Police •ere ~allt'd 10 \ht'~ bloek of ttnnbriar Lane 1rou.nd 1.m. b) • rntdtn1•ho1i1w t•'O men ta.11.e the ttta 1)ff • '1)0nKW ind 1'U1 1hmnn t~ bc'J ofa y,mall pklttp.IN(k. Ofti n ~•bk-to"°' tM lnM: "1t 1ir. kt' 1n th\-K"C'M. and ch.utd d ~n one of the \u\P<'(h fhc othef \U~pc<'l ha\J \l8)N 1n the truck 1 omm) l<'c rwman. 20. of Lona Be~ hand Lou"\\ ill y Brook 21 , of L-0 n '" wer~ det1mcd on u P•- aon or rar thd\. auto buralal') ind po\ saon ofhu~a') tools -t~ ~ ITUC'k ll1d w - Port\ car. \.lnpprd or lh ''"'" and ~ n:u. ~re fiuand co bl" \tolcn from c·, ta t C'\.I = ,, ,, t •' , ,. 9rfteA.-1dltl ........ 'Ow U ttonomy expended ll a ~ 4.9 pncen1 annual raae in last )lllW0 t fow1h qU911CT, a m()ft YllOf'OUt Plft lllan earlcr ntimated. ahe Con11ner« Otpannwn1 aid today. Al a mutt. 1he powth raae for alt of 1914 was IMst~t 1n men than thiec dcCadei. the ckpmnnwnt said. Tht lltftCY rev1tcd the f ull~ytar incrate uo-ard from the ttrt1e1 etllmate 0(6.I ptrctnt 10 6.9 percent -lhC bnt (~.,...... -tM 1.3 Pl'tteftt ritt en 19.SI, Tht ... n in i. .,_.., lourd9 quantt. u ~ bJ die _._ •• ~ national p!IG.Utt -ill IOllil OUlput 0( loads IM tel'¥:--ii mott tban 2 ~~~ 1he ckpenmenl't iat1iaf nulMtt of 2.8 perttnt made in December btfote 1he quaner had ended. That in1tw proJCCtioa was l"t'v1tCd upward last month IO l .9 pttttnt and boolted ap1n 1oday beted on m0tt com .. tt dau for 1he quantt. 1 Tbuconomy's l"t'bound followed a subsunt1al dechnt 1n inln'C'St rates las1 fall . prompced in pen ~•more accomodaahe montiary policy 11 1he Fcckral Rncrve. An Inventory Reduction T SAI..E 30%_ OFF ., Everything in the Store -This is Our Own Stock -Regularly Sold in Our Store •Chains •Rings •Pendants • Pina •Earrings • Figurin• •Watch• • Braceleta • Necklac .. •Channa •Mounting• • Art Objects Sale ends when the inventory hu been reduced to the level recommended by our accountant. Don't mia out ... Come in early for your selections. UM Your Vaa or Ma.terCard No Hou.H Charg• All SalM Final c D CHARLES H. BARR WHtcliff Pina at 17th and lrviM N~wport ~uh. Calif. 92663 .... mcMllla. Tiw Comlntt\"e DrPennwnt a&. ........... dtt ilKW ··-.. . W:.~tiiy ,. .... tlid , ...... y·· u cold .atlln mulled •• h.... Ulili•y bills that SMltCd .. spndi •If 'fatl Sllftl IS loolLint f'of ~ lfO'i!l"h W1th low infteuon. lhew ........ .support ..... tJL~ uoa... Mid Sandra Shabtr. muor «Gft099ill at ChMt Economc'tncos in a.II Cyawyct. Pl. ..On tht other hand. if they are lookina for the kutd of' raPid economic pvwth that '°""' •Y it IOina 10 kl us arow out of the dc(eci1. ~·re not tttint that.'' · At the White Houtt. prestdenttal lpOknman lan'y Speakes said the lattll fiaum 1nd.C.1t ·a continued moderate powth 1n personal income and consumer sprnd•na. Thew art' posiaivt s.,.,s as 1he economy moves into 1 new yar of sui111Md arowth. •• In h11 sem~1nnual report 10 Con- pns. Volctccr rtpeatccf pas1 waromas about lhe danttt1 inhcrcnl in the to1rina budatt ~fici1s. sayina: .. We arc in a ml sense living on borrowed mont'). and lime." Housing prices increase in East WASHINGTON (AP) -Ud by b11 increases in Bo$ton. New York and Rochester. N.Y .. home prices in almost every metropolitan arc.a in the country went up in 1984. according to a survey released Wednesday by the National ;\ssoc1a1ion of Rea hors. Figures com~nna the fourth quar- ter of 1984 with 1he same penod a year earlier show only four of the 37 areas chcded -Anaheim-Santa Ana: San Jose: Fort Lauderdale. Fla. and Houston -w11 h declines. and &hose were small. However. in 28 of the cities. factors includi.ng the normal wintcn1mc dee Ii nc in dcma nd forced pnccs down in the fourth quarter compared with the third quarter of 1984. San Diego was the onl) city 1n the Far West with a quarter-to-quarter increase. Chicago. Kansas City and Oklahoma C11y showed increases along w11h 1he East Coast metro- politan areas of Albany. N. Y.: Atlan- ta. Baltimore. Boston and New York Cit). "Ormand for housing in 1he Nonh- east 1s. 1n some cases. ou1s1npping the ~uppl). putting upward pressure on prices th ere." economists for the Reahors said. The mos& startling increase oc- curred 1n the Boston area. wh~re the S 104.800 in the last quarter of 1984 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~====~===~~~~~~=~=~!!!!! median price of homes rose 10 from S84.900 a year earlier. The C ~ ' ?c>--....------median is the point at which half the / I ---c ,_ -~ -~ 5 • homes sold for more and half for less. During &he year. Boston joined New York and the California c111es of Anaheim-Santa Ana. San Diego. Los An1elcs. San Francisco and San Jose on the list of cities where half of all of the homes sell for more than SI 00.000. That list remained the same for the final quarter oflast year. ~romises <Co r::;;Reep Wedding Plans ... but don't know where to turn ? Look for the DaiJy Pilot's Special Wedding Section on Thursday, February 28th. You 'II learn all you need to know ,about all manner of wedding finery, protocol pomp and ceremony . and a. whole lot more to make your wedding day a special memory. Make note not to miu this exciting issue on Thursday. February 28th!! l' l The West. especially California. showed a softening of home prices. after a period of fast appreciation during the 1970s. the associa1ion 's economics and research division said. The econom1s1s attnbu1ed the low rate of appreciation in some Cali- fornia cities and the decline in 01hers to a plentiful supply of homes in relationship 10 dcrMnd. The laraest decline. 7.5 percena. occurred in San Jose. Calif. where the median price dropped to S 119.000. compared wish S 128.600 a year aao. Among the major cities wi1h the lowest median home prices were Oetro11. at $47.900: Louisville. Ky .. $48.300: Indianapolis. Ind .. SS! .100: Albany, N.Y .. $52.700: and Cmcm- nati. $57.200. All were up from a year ago. · The nationwide founh quaner median was S 72.400. Senators cQntinue filibuster ' toclrJDan hoepitalized, released after 'faintnese' IJ*A•tmWPriu WASHINGTON -Buda;:t Dntttor Da"ld tockman. hosp1ulitcd lalf 'Wtdnnday after compla1nin1 offeclina faint. was rckait'd from Georae1own Un1\tnet) Hospital about ctJhl hours fatcr. A h0tp1ul spokttwoman said his "rondmon was fine." C) ruh1a B)t>n said tock man. 38. wu ldmmcd to tM ho6p911l 1bout 10 p.m. ~.,.and spcnl IM remaindtt of the n•ah• so doc1ors couad ,..aach over him tock man had ~n accomp1nicd b~ his wife. Jennifer. to lht hospital. Earhtr. Claudia Dom1n11z. anolhtr hosp1lll spokCJwoman. said 1hc tock man told :a nutst at the hospiJal that they had been aucndina a dinner part~ earlier. Rm8an meet. pre. tonJ61Jt on TV WASHINGTON -President Reapn will hold the fil'5t ncws conferenre of hts 1ttond term 1on1&)lt at 8 p.m. EST. The question-and-answer St'Hion with reporters will he broadcast hvc by the major telens1on and rad to networks 1 from the East Room of the White House. II will be the 28th formal news conference of Reaaan·~ pn:stdcnC) and his first sin e Jan. 9. six wttks aao. Dunna thc first term. Reagan hdd fe~C'r news conferentts 1h1n an) recent prcs1dcn1. and th:.1 last 5CSs1on wa~ his first in nearl) six months. Sean pa•IJe. new all·parpolle card CH IC .\GO-~rs. Roebuck & C o .. stepping up 11s move 1n10 the world offinan e. will introduce a ncwall-purposecmht card by the end of the yarto compcac with Visa and Mas1cr('ard. compan)' officials say. Sears' chairman Edward R. T clling. ~ho made the announcement Wednesday. had said in 1981 that such a card was p:in of Scars· goal 10 become the largest financial.,servicts compan) in the nation. II 1s alread} the nation's largest retailer. Military re.erve recruit. ap W.\SHINGTON -Two of the six co mponents of the nauon·s miliaary rcsene forces fell short of their goals for new rec. ruits last year. but overall reserve strength is at an all·llme high. the Penta&on says. Elaborating on a report released last month. the Defense Depanment said Wednesday the Army National Guard and the Army RCS<'rve both "experienced some difficuhy In enhs11 na new recru11s. -By contrast. the Na val Reserve. Jhe Marine Cofl'S Reserve. the Air National Guard and the Air Force Reserve all met orcxcttded 1hc1r fiscal 1984 goals for enlisting recruits without pnor military service. 'Dick 111Jd Jane' author dead SEATTLE-Elizabt'th Rider Montgomery Julesbcrg. the woman whose stones about Dick and Jane and Spot the dog helped more tllan 20 million children learn to read. 1sdead at age 82. Mrs. JulesbcrJ: the author of more than 70 published books and plays. died Tuesday at Providence Hospital in Scallle afiera long illness. She was a first Jrade teacher in Los Angeles in I 940when she wrote the first of the primer scncs. ··we Look and Stt." Using repetition of simple words and sentences. such as ··See Dick run.·· her grade school reading pnmers featured the characters D1ck. Jane. Sally and Spot. Ely•• a gambling mecca? ELY. Minn. -A plan to turn this financially troubled town into a gambling mecca on &he edge of a vast wilderness womC'S some residents and religious leaders. who fear an influx of mobsters and sin ... We're in need of tourism. there's no doubt:· said the Rev. Vince Galhnatti. associate pastor of St. Anthony's Ca tholic Church in this isolated town 240 miles north of Minneapolis. The town is a key entry point to the state's l.75·m1llion-acre Boundary Waters Canoe Area. but has been hit hard by declining tourism and a depressed economy on northeastern Mmnesota·s Iron Range. I CAllFORNIA I Hedgecpck face. 1t11otJJer count SAN Of EGO -Mayor Roger Hedgecock. fac:mg another cnminal cha'lr o n top of d1s1ing perjury and conspiracy counts. says the latest allegation 1s part of a dfstrict attorney·s campaign to "drive me out of office." Prosecutors filed the Jatcs1 complaint. a misdemeanor con01ct-of-intercst charJe. apins1 Hedl(t~k on Wednesday. The new charsc stems from a vote Hedgecock mado on a couna y projC('I while a supervisor in 1982. Hedgecock has bttn ma)o(ofSan Dicsa since May 1983. I J•pane11e crew maued In SF SAN FRANCISCO-Two Japanese television cameramen were auacked CJnd robbed of more than SS0.000 in camera gear. according to police. Tomo Kawamura. 20. of the Tokyo Broadcasting Co. and Makoto FUJI ta. 37. were loading equipment into a car when they were assaulted Tuesday by 1hrcc men. officers said. Kawamura hit his head against the car during the attack and was in serious condition at a hospital. Fugltlve attorney faca trial SAN RAFl\EL -Former fugiti ve lawyer Stephen Bingham, accuttd of trigering the blood1~st escape attempt in San Quentin prison history by smuggling a gun to .Slack mil1tan1 George Jackson. says he's not surprised a judac has ordered him 10 stand trial. Bingham. scion of a prominent Connec11cu1 famity. surfaced last summer after 13 years in hiding. He said he thouaht the time was nght 10 geta fair tnal on fi ve counlSof murder and one of conspiracy !)anded down in an October 197 1 grand jury indictment. Heart patlent dle. at 24 SAi" DIEGO-Betsy Sneith. kepi alive by a donated heart for fou r years. has died of cardiac arrest fi ve monthsafier becoming the fim hean transplant recipient to give birth. doctors say. She was 24. Sneith. of suburban Santcc. died Wednesday at the University of California San Diego Medical Center. the same hospital where her daupi1er was delivered in September. Because Sne11h was unmarried and the infant's closest known relative. her grandmoahcr. lives in Pennsylvania. the child 1s being cared for at the county H1llcre.a Receivina Home. W oRLO Gandlll 1"Ult. better U.S. relatlon• NEW pELHI -Indian, Prime Minist~ Rajiv Gandhi says he hopes for bt'ner relations between India and the United States but the continued U.S. supply of weapons 10 Pakistan could hindcrclottr tics. The 4()..ycar-old prime m1n1stcr said that weapons flowina into Pakisaan. India's enemy in thrcc confYcts. 1s his country's biggest problem with the United States. ~ , lrl•IJ OK controvenlal bUl DUBLIN. Ireland -The government, by three votes, has won approval of a bill that would allow anyone at least 18 years old to buy so~ aypct of c<;>ntraceptives. The bill was .fiercely oppose<! by lre&and's Roman Catholic hierarchy. The Wednesday nigh& VOie by the 166-membcr Dail was the nrst victory for an Irish aovcrnmcnt in a toc-10-toc battle with the Roman Catholic church. to which 97 pcrce~t of the por;>ulation bclonas. PL() cite. terror, •••ulnatlon PARIS-Abu N1dal. the PLO d1ss1dent leader rcponed 10 have died last Octo~r. e ve ~n c1&ht·hour inte~iew lo 1he .mapzinc Franct Arab World. the mapzme s editor said today. Lucien 8111erlm. the editor. said that durin1 the interview, ·Abu Nidal a.sscned he intended to ··mount •rations aplntt Arrltricans m the comina months .. and that h's orpnlzation "his decided to urtute Kina Husst1n" of Jordan. Sernce JJeJd for Spain pJ1111e d•d BILBAO. Spain -Queen Sofia led moumcn 11 a memorial service for 1-48 vict1m1 of the crash of an lbtriajctlincr on 1moun11insi<k1n the Buque count')'. whctt foSo mud and cold weather hampered wor'km today in their arch for bodies. Pope John Paul II sent a 1cttanm ofsympethy 10 the bishop of 81lblo. the BllQut rtaJOn's m•Jor city. where ttlativn of the dead plhettd Wednesday for the mcmorial 1t1V1ce at Our Lady of Bqona Bls1hca. .. .. • It WASHINGTON (AP) -8nt1sh Prim~ Min1sttr Mara.am Thatcher. wlnd1n1 up her three-day visit in Washinaton today. said there arc no .. taldy·m* answers" to econo mic '°"' points ~Wttn her country and the United Statn. Meetihl with rcPoners. she aliO recommended that the United Statn broaden its diaquc wnh the Soviets on arms control. Taluna note of the recent surac in the value of lhe dollar. she said. "We·re well aware offro blems of the mountina strcna1h o the dollar and iu problems for the rest of the world. I'm afraid we haven't any rcady- madc ansv.ers. ·• She said she found tn her dis- cussions with President Rcapn on Wednesday and with Treasury Sec- retary James A. Baker Ill and o ther Cabinet members earlier today a ~ncnll rccoanauon that the.m1:>un1ing U.S. deficit was a proble m which must be dealt with. but that solutions to the problem were not agreed UPon. "I found ... there is a rccoanition of the need to get the deficit down ... but the questio n is by how much and how to do it." she said. Asked whether she had gi ven the president any advice on dampening the deficit. she replied: "I don't think he needs any advice on getting the deficit down." The pnme minister said market fortes may be able to turn around the stronadollar but that she was not sure how or when that might occur. She said she told American leaders durina her visit that the United States would be "bette~i.kely to get good results" 1f 11 broa<kncd us talks wtth the Soviets 10 Include a variety of the top Soviet~ She uid this becamc dear after her talks with top Sovitt omciaJ Mikhail Gorbechtv. who visited London !""ntly. "lf wu~ '° ert bttwr retultl 1n arms control taJkl, ~need more discussions and dialope," Thatcher said . A day earlier. the prime minilkr had exprnstd staunch support for Reapn'sStratqk Defenst Initiative. his space-based "Star W111" missile defen5' ~rch Pf'Oll'lm. But she made clear apin today that any <kployment of the new syslcm would have to be a subject of rqotiation with the Soviet Union. She rtpcated her view that the upcomin& arms control talks with the Soviets are "not aoina to be easy" and that it would bit to the West's advan• to know u much as possible about Soviet views and requirements for achievin& a work· able arms accord. In the wide-ranging discussion with rePorters. Thatcher also stressed that she was disappointed with the pos- 111on akcn by NN' Zealand Prime Minister David Lange. who hasaslted the United States to declare whether any visitin& allied ships carry nuclear weapons before allowina them to uK its ports. Thatcher said she was -disa~ pointed" with that viewpoint and had told the British ally that she hid -no intentio ns whatsoever" to make any such declaration about British ships lNlt mi&ht enter New Zealand ports. She said she told the primer minister that Britain must live up to its NATO agreements. ---------=------- \ ' . r \ - .,. ...... he ... ched • ltrrtc ftlll.s "*' lttoll through the lall7711a...... ttation wecm.. "'1.i ~.he hed nothing on. I a.Id, 'Hey, you e11n't do that. You an't come In here naked."' SHOP THUllSDAY 10.9, e claims he had to drink rabbit bl ' LOSANGEWtAP>-Dt*-y. dw MtMartill Pft..Sdlool ...... bOC9 (W ............. '° eM dw ~•IOI! ol a 10.)at-old boy •ho~~ few 14 deyt.. . we4MJ. 11w boy. 0on ~ as John Dot No. 9. trtlified that he WU for'C'ed IO driu rabbit blood It a church du=uta..;c rituals and animal s&a 1tt1 as one o( his ttachen WI • MuntCl.,.J Coun Judet Aviva ~ Bobb told ckfnst aHOf'M)'I that tbry ~ continu1ns to covtt the samc around and ued w would tnd'tht boy's ttstimony 1( they dldn't move on. -T~'s no uttful purpott '°the kind of ~uminataoft this cbt1d has been subjet1ed to." she said. ~vcn former tat'hen or lhc suburban Manhattan Buch pmchoot · are charted with 208 counts or child molnultioft ·and conspiracy 1n the allttr:d abuK of •1 pupils sin« 1978. "A substantial ponion of the lasi days• quntions have either bttn ''He )ult went~ by to the ""'*·''Mid..,,... ....... GrOICek, 31, whO edd9d ..... chanQed hie •••*41 from ~ ..... _.._ ....... -~ - - im*vaat OI =lg .. 1rl •••1t:• ...,Mid.Mrtl ;EW• .. f I II ,, . ._.,._:_ ,...,. · ntbof __.. •• .,r ... e.tdrukd9c.._.• C-:r.:• C1Mllda -........ ... ....ic ,., .... lid ..... ._. '"'---· ... )Ian .... Whtn llkect wM ...... m ~ It tht timt. dw boy teJflfL:s now. I CH only ......... daftt) Ray (9ucKy) a IWO 5tra"ltf"... . Ounrta aw swoceedi• .,. • futed to allow ddew .....,.. IO quesuon how the daild kMw die blood came from a nil*it. lltoW die blood ... drawn 6olii it -"" what co6or the rabbit wn.. She said thn'e wa no thoWi111 tMI the ume spent on q~iom ievofvi• an)thina other titan tile drillki• ol blOod in chwch wouJd beM6t me procftdi .. Tht boy also ttst1(1Cd tU1 .event families of McMartin ftre.School 5tudeftts atlmded 1 patty after poli« bepll maki.na annts in the catt. ,, " ., ,, " t. ,, ' ~ I I ,, •• 1. .. • ' end seminars at OCC AH rOectt kad to Oranae Coasa Collctr "' C<>1ta Mtta this weekend for a •thora ohrnuna". workshops and ltttuttt on a wi& variety of ~ followi na ('WS(s will be of· femf Friday: A workshop on "Roman11r Love -Achic vi na the Impossible Ortam." from 7 10 9 p m. 1n Room 119 or the Fine Art Build1na. Mamqt counselor Charles Leviton i the instructor and the ftt is S7. A 1eminar 11tled "The inaJcs Scene -Ocvelopina New Rela- tionships.'' from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in Room 113 of the CounselinJ and Admissions Bu1ld1n1. OCC soc1oloay instructor Shirley Lampert will con- duct the sessions and the fee is SI 0. A ~minar titled "feel Better Now: The An of Lettin11. Go." from 7 to I U p. m. in Room 11 2 of the ( ounsclina and Admi \ions Bu1ldin1. Marriaae ('OUnStlor l>r. Chri • hriner is tfle in tructor. film ond lecturt• )Vorkshop on river raf\101 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Room 207 of the Chemistry 8u1ldin1. Photographer Robert Cooper will d mductthc se ion and tickets arc S4. A I 2·hour computer seminar ex- am1 ningdecironic spreadsheet from 6 to 10 p.m Frida) and 9 :a.m. to S p.m. So1urday 1n Room 105 of the Social St·1cnce Build1n1. CX:C busi· ncss profe~o;or Richard Howe 15 the instrw.:1or und the fee 1s $50. A 1rnvel film on France's Sctn(' Rl\er al IS p.m. 1n the Robert B. Moore Theater. Tickets are $3 1n advancc and $4 at 1he door. A work,hop titled "All That Glit- ters .. about 1.·olorful gems. from 7 10 STEAL SOME STYLE THIS WEEK · Great \tyle d~n't s2700 * Luxe l1yery dll ~IO be ewpe"'1.....e for our mid M·f'k And when you use HR ral~ of only ~27 • Luxe Livery SerY1ce, dn hour No 01hrr you'll find that our ltmou\me <omp,.inf hourly rate 1\ virtually c1 \tedl in the Newport 8PoCh c.1rea can l.ulle 1\ ready r19h1 "°"'· ID help offer you thP somP pr ice Or you celebrate this week's 'Pe provide you w11h 1~ r ..irr·r "'" c1al event or occasion Met>t of service our a1tract1vely a111red chavf Go ahead Stral \Orne <;tylr, fevrs ~nJoy our tastefully today {here·, no re;i-:.on 10 >'Jd•T appointed limOu\1ne '• <Om for F rt day or Saturddy AllN plete w11h fully stocked M!I all a celebra11on can ~.apprr bar\ And eYP4'r1f>nce t~f> any ddV of the W""~ fvr 1mpt>ccable ~111ce you'<!_ A 1PS>er\ldl10n\ or 1nformo11r n nalurally expf'CI from ex,,;~ call (714) 5')8 1411 O<'~ 11':,4 £ F•u11 . Sc1ntd Ana CA (714) 'J'>8 1411 IOp.m.1n Room I 16ofthc Fine Arts Butldina. G"·moloa1~1 V1k.tori1 bra ms will kad the cla)s end the fee 1sSIO. Th~ proarams will he conJuc1w turday: <\ mtt1in1of1hc IBM P(' u~rsclub from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 114 of the Technol°'>' Buildina. Admis ion 1s S2. \ thrce·hour \Cm1n1r for "'omen on male stl(uaht) from 9:30 1.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the F1culty Hou~. Sexuality in11tructor Shirley Lam~n will t•onduct the ctu~ 1nd the fee is SI O. workshop on "tfow to Love Your M11e" from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p,m. in Science Lecture I. Mama~ counselor John Frost will lead the scs ion and the cos1 is SI 0 for singles and S 12 per couple. ..\ seminar on basic Medicare benefits from 10 a.m. to noon in Room 114 of the Counsclina and Admissions Building. Fredra Kodama. an tight-year veteran in the licld of medical management. will lc1d the workshop and admission is SI O. .\ 'iCminar on l"(pa;,uing private businc!>s on th e global scale from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 11 6 of the Fine o\rts Building. Rusiness t:onsultant Dom N1eh " the instructor and the fee 1s SH Don't '<i.t. compromise your home .. and family with . Imitation tiles ... Yoath•lute Cluie Pl.Deb, 11, of Anaheim (left) and her daoem, part- ner, CrlMJ Tacket, 8, of H•ndqton Beacb; will be marebtai Into the competl· tlon In tbe Talent learcb beld d~ Toatb EJEpO '85 April 20 and 21 at the Or- ance County Falr&rouncla In poeta 11.... Vocal, .dance, lnetnunental and epeC:lallty performancee are Included In tile competition for l ouftM•ten acee 5 throQb 1 . 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Morrl1, wn of Pauline Mom, of Hun tinaton Beach. hu' completed an armor officer bam: c:our~ 111 the Army l\rmor School in Fort Knox. Ky. M om~ is o 1984 graduate of the U.S. "'1 1l11ar~ •\cadem y in W"· l Point. N.Y. • • • \rm ~ p, t Rlcllard 8. Me.adow1, son of Randt J. Meadows e>f Hun1- 1ngton Beach. and Todd A. Taylor: son of Jame Ta) lor of H un1ington Beach . have armed for duty 1n ESt·hborn. West Germany. Meadow\ und ra)lor. combat l'OIJOCers with th1..· I 30th F.ni1nl0er Hngade. prev1oui.· h ~l·rc 'tlal1oncd at Fort Leonard Wood. Mo. . . ' \irman Mlcllael A. Meyer, ~<>n of {)hannon L. Shapiro of Huntington lkal'h. has been assigned to Lowry '\ir Force Base. Colo .. after complet· ing basic !raining at Lackland Air Force Rase. Texas. Meyer. a 1984 graduate of Edison High School in Huntington Beach. will received ~pec1ah1ed instruction 1n the avionics S)SlerM field. • • • P\-1. Eric J. Aadelln, son of Ma rgaret and Marvin Andelin of Irvine. has completed basic training at Fon Dix. N.J. Andehn is a 1984 Jraduate of Woodbridge High School 1n In inc. • • • Airman Mark E. Rlcllmoad, \On of John and Sandra Ric hmond of Hunt- ingt on Beac h. ha s been assigned to (,.owr) ..\ir Force Base. Colo .. after ~mplet1ng basic tra1ning~1 Lackland Air For<'e Base. Texas. Richmond. a 1983 graduate of Manna If igh Sc hool in Huntington Beach. will rel"eive spccia h1cd inst ructi on in th e mun1· 11ons and weapons maintenance fie ld • • • '\irman Isl (lass Ivan D.M. Tealer Jr., who\C wife 1\ the former Jea nne Bennett of Fountain Valley. has arrived for duty al ('lark Air Base in the Philippine\. Tea lc·r. an aircraft load master with the 21st Tactical l\irltft Squadron. previously was stationed at Lillie Rock Air Force Hase. Ark . • • • P\ 1. Raymond K. Hunt Jr., M>n of JanL'I Thayer of Fountain Valley. was tn\Ohcd 1n a NATO-sponsored o- em11oe b>(artic1pat1ng in the Army's return o forces to German) (RE· FORGER) 1985. Hunl is a radar operator w11h the 4th Infa nt ry 01\ i!>1on at Fon Car\on. Colo. I \ 1rman Ore1ory . N1U, son of Mary(', Nutt of Huntin,ton Beach. ha eompleted basic 1rain1n1 al l..ack· land Air Force Bast'. Texas. Nutt will bcain on-the-Job 1rain1n1 1n the baK scrices field at Beale Air Force Ba~. Calif. • • • Airman Stacy F. Taylor, dauahtcr of Jack and Sally Taylor of Hunt- ington Beach. has been ass1ancd to Keesler Air Force Base. Miss .. af\er romple11n1 basic tra1nin1a1 Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. Taylor. a 1984 fraduale of Edison High School in tun11ngton Beach. will receive speciali1ed instruction in the com- mun1ca11ons-rlectron1cs systems lield. • • • <\1rman Job S. Lore7, son of Patrick and Jean Lorey o Fountain Valle). ha!> been ass11ned to the Pres1d10 of Monterey. C'altf .. af\er complc11n1 basu; tra1nina at la('kland ""Force Base. Texas. Lorey. a 1984 graduate of Fountain Valley Hijh School. wi ll receive specialized in- '>lrul"tion in the voice processing field. • • • Spec. 4 Mark E. Jou1oe, son of Ph ilip and Rachel Johnson of Hunt· ington Beach. has been named outstanding sold ier of the month for the 472nd Milhary Police Company a1 Fort Wai nwrighl. Alaska. Johnson is a 1983 graduate of Marina High School in Huntington Bea<'h. • • • Airman Todd T. Arita, son of James and Jane Arita of Huntinaton Beach, has arrived for duty at RAF Lakenhcath. England. Arita. a 1984 graduate of Marina H11h School in Huntinaton Beach. 1s an aircraft maintenance specialist with the 48th Equipment Maintenance ~uadron. • • • Airman Jolla R. M)'frL.:i.<>n of Bert M ycrs and stepson of Laurel Myers of San Juan Capistrano. has been as- signed to Chanute Ai r Force BaK. Ill.. after completing basic training at Lat'kland Air Force Base. Texas. Myers. a 1984 graduate of Capistrano Valley High School. will receive 'pec1ahzcd instruction in the aircraft main tenance lield. • • • Senior Airman James R. Stark, whose wife 1s the former Kimberly Maxwell ofHunlington Beach. has re- en listed in the Ai r Force after being selected fo r career status. Stark is an electronic warfare systems spccial1St with the .5th Avionics Maintenance Squad ron. • • • A1r?Jan Steplaea A. Streb, son of pav14i and Ruth Bur<'h of Fountain ValleS. has been assianed to Chanute Air Force Base. Ill .• after completing basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texa~. Burch wi ll receive spcciali1cd instruction in the aircraft maintenance field. ..,. Haydon' i apill recovery s~ot in arm for Schroeder Meanwhile, the world's third artificial heart patient Is suff ertn a minor kidney aliment - LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) -Mur-Schroeckr had made a .. dt1~ ray Haydon's .rapid reeupci:ati~n improve~nt" and mipt be w~~ t«msto ~ aton1c f0t; fellow art1f1c1al enoup to leave lht hospital ntAt hurt recipient. ~llha,., Schroeder. . wee~. Schroec:1tr•1 fecdin tube was and their fam1hes have formed a removed from his note ~cdnctday "tremendou1 bond" tha~ will help Lansin1 admitted that was an both men. a Haydon rel~11ve says. about-face from Monda)'.. when he Meanwhilt. doctors 111d today t~1 ~i~ Schroeder was so 111 a nd dis-~aydon, who suffers from a mild p1med he mipt never leave the k~dney pro~em. would probably be hospital. • ll~~n 1Cdattve1 ~o help htm i:est. Schroeder. Sl. received the . He wa a httlc more ttre~ last artificial hcan on Nov. 2S. The Jasper. Ind. resident had arown d1scou,.-.Cd and h1tlm af\er strokH and 1 pcr111tent fever halted h11 Pf'Oltttl toward rttO\'try. He visited Haydon on Tuesday. and althouah the two have not convet'K'd. they have the common bond of beina kept alive by pla1uc and metal man-made heans. In their fll"lt interview 11ncc Hay• don rtccivcd a Jarvik-7 on Sunda)'. members of Haydon's family u1d that Schroeder had bcnefitted from Haydon•s swift and thus (ar un· complicated r«overy. night as a result of so much sm ina • up:· said Dr. Allan M. Lansina. -----------.. -------------------------· fro~y:gn~~h6;rt::.,~;n%i:: Cooper defiense to trot out WcdnCJday. while Schroeder marktd ~ his 88th day on a Jarvik-7 heart with ~ , an Ash Wedne~ blcssina and by Cl~~r~:r'~~esto~v~i:c:~~~his relat1·ves in penalty phase outdoor venture of Tuesday. but Dr. William C. DcVrics. who implanted the hearts in .both men. anarily SANDIEGO(AP)-Thcsame fromCoo,.,..r'shometownofPit-d h h '"-d'd h cance!ed th~ trip because TV cr~ws JurythatconvictedKevinCooptrof b -h P '(i . h I ~oomoC'w .•. saatitdcya~1·:-_k1er.'~..'rsa.t were !!".'J>Cdina tr~ffic and "creauna mur.tterin theslayin .. offourChino phts aus'r.~hic'ht!!~J'e!tnu~~ ~~tfu Mi ~ Dll rn ch.a.os in the parkina lo1. Hill]' resi"'-nts must ... n .......... -ide todaS. ""• Baker. 80. hves 1n Pittsburp where I reto t h ldh .. ~ v .. ~ shehel~raiscCooperbutwillnot n r spec · we s 0':' .ave set whether to recommend life in prison A uperiorCourtjury convicted testify in the penalty pha~. up a pool (qlmera) •• s1~uat1on so without chance of parole or death In Cooper. 27. of murdcrina Douaand • everybody couru ha ye . videotape !Jf the p schamber. Pea Ryen both 41 ; theirdaupttr. The)urydcliberatccHor 24 hours Sc.hroeder~utdoors in his wheelchair. · Defense attorney David NCJUSllid Jessica. IO;and visltina nelahbot ; over s1Adays before announcin1a , said h.~~llal spokes'!18'1 Robert Cooper's mother. father and 111ter Christopher Huahes. 11. verdict. Irvin~. . Y understanding 1~ that Dr. would testify in the penalty phase of Joshua R yen. 8 at the time. was the The case was moved to San Diego De Vries is ext~cm~ly upse~.rtght now the trial in a bid to convincejurors to solcsurvivorofthe June 1983 hatchet from S-an 1Jernardin0Coun1y. where about t~e media .s11uat.1on. spare Cooper's life. and knife attack that occurred in his the crimes occurred. because of prc-La~s1na. medic.al director of Hu-Negus. who represented Cooper fa milts C hino Hills home. trial publicity. mana s ~ea rt Institute. told reporters durina the 31h month trial that endtd "h snot true. it's no t fair. I don't In the penalty phase. prosecutors 1 ~t a bnelin~ today that Hayd~n with Cooper's conviction Tuesday, believe it! .. cried Cooper's grand· said they would introduce w1tnes5n pro~b!1 will be given a mild said healsowouldcallCooper's mother Tuesday upon hearing that andevidencepo1nun1t0Coopcr's 1 ~at1ve today so the. SS-year-old godparents 10 testify on thedC'fe~-hcra.randson had been found auilly of criminal background. including an rc11red auto~orker can rest ~tter. dant's behalf. the slayinas. escape from a P11tsbur)h mental "He continues to havt' mild re02I The family was to be flown out "It's impossible foranyont person hospital. failur~ ... but Dr. S1dnty Marcum. a .----------------.....;...-----'----''----------------- kidney spccialtSt "believes it 1s very temporary and did not recommend any medication." Lansing said Marcum examined Haydon on WednN<tay and said the kidney problem was due 10 Haydon's con- dition before surgery and 10 the stress of the suracry. Haydon is expelling urine 1n 1n· creasing amounts and "there is no unusual accumulation of fluids." Lansing said. On Wednesday. Lansing said that Decision may mean retrials for killers r Supreme Cou rt won 't consider a rgumen t of 'I n tent to murder' Commodore VIC 20/PEr Atari 400 and 61.xf Magnavox Odyssey• Mattel Aquarius· Intellevision • Coleco Adam· Columbia• Tl 99/4A• IURIANK CAP) -C-..C. •o.cty" Hal*. wllo ow,.,..... bt I doC'tOf but said he ......., die btMnl ··qurt•• around• &ht vCMCC . oriht Donald Ouckt hit died at lhe . •of80. Nash died Wednttday of ltukimia It St. Joteph MedicaJ Ctntcr. Mid hotoit.al 1poknwoman Rlaodll Wc1M. 'The Watonp. Olda .. aMivc JOlncd Walt OitfteyPinUNtOl90..2.1933, and retired mott IUn 14 ,art •· but he was '" sra• demand lht .,.., few years to make penoul apptar· anccs. Donald WM featurtd in mott thiin I SO canoon shorts and several full· lcnph fcau.are films. ''My perents weft""'! pet1C11t. and they put up with f1!Y il8tUtlOMol'lhc 40o/o OFF WALLPAPER INT PAT rERN•ANY BRAND FABRIC 10'1•·301/e OFF MINI BLINDS & VERTICALS 6S'I• Off DESIGN SERVICE AVAILABLE T~-Sinclair lOOlY Colecovision• Spectra Video• Franklin Aetl Victor ~ Osborne• Dragon· &g1e· LOS ANGELES (AP)-As many as 180 convicted murdC"rers in Call· fornia will likely require retrial after the U.S. Suprtme Coun decided to let stand a decision by the s1a1e Supremt Coun last August. Tht U .S. Supreme Coun refused to Clean Up, America!-···- 1 hear the California a 11omey general's a ppeal 10 reconsider the state Su· premc Coun's ruling in the case of Lawrence Garcia. There was no eitplanat1on or dissent recorded in the h1&h coun's ruhng. ihe state hiah coun included Garcia's case m a 1983 ruhnf that prosecutors must prove -and Jurors must aarcc-thal murder defendants intended 10 murder their victims before a sentence of death or life in prison without the, po55ibiltty of Throw Your Orphaned Computer Or TV Game On the Junk Pile ... ' parole can be imposed. The st.ate coun·s decision was retroactive. and Allorney General J ohn Van de Kamp has said tht rulina will require retrials for as many as 9S defendant• on death row and 8S defendants sentenced to hfe in prison without parole. "II would be anticipated that the vast majority of all those cases (will have 10 be retried). perhaps as many a\ 90 pc(ccnt." said Deputy Attorney General &tward O'Brien. who super- vises death penally_ cases for the auorney general'' office. i!kfore the 'tale upreme Coun·, rulin~ there was no prov111on 1n lht state' 1978 death prnalty law rcqu1r· 1na1udS£S to specifically tell Jurors 10 detenn1ne whether a murder defcn· dant intended to kill. As a result. prosecutors did no t present evidence or t~umony de 1aned to specifically prove the defcndant't 1n1cn1 Con5tqucntly. mo t of('ahfom1a's ~p1tal murderers con victed 1ncc th.: law took effect 1n 1978 and the state tu&h coun dcc1 ion in December. I ~3 conceivably could appeal their conv1ct1on on Jhe arounds that pros- teutors failed to prove that they intended 10 kill. The st.ate Supreme Coun's rulina 111d that some rap11al convict1on1 would not h•vc to be rctri~ if, for eumplc, 11 was clear from the tri•I record th1t the defendant intended to murder. But the coun hH ordcrcd rctr1al11n rour Math ca~t t0 far. 1ncludin1 one 1n V\'h1ch the defendant otdettd two cmploym of• Sant.I Ana fatt·food rtttaur1nt 1n10 1 .-1lk·1n food cooler and 1okt them 10 kneel and 11y lt~tr pn)t". He killed one and tnJurtd a wcond. • TM dtfendant'1 deftnse .. a that hi1 penntrheddcm1ndtd th.It Mpufl tht "'-" 1nd he mt1n1 only IO wourid the cmpk>>cn· t'1C'kin1 ht pennrr into btl~\'l"I that tM)' wctt dead. ··TM~ P"tOf\"re ~ftl..aatll*· 1)1 c:on,1rucd ... thoush 1 few ca~ .-111 he amrmtd.'' ffRm:n ~1d and We'll Give You 575 to 5150 Credit Toward: 64K Color Coatputu l ..... SllMk ..... to .... ,.., .. ..., ........ ~ ,... ......... _ .... )11111 ,._ ... sM , .. .,, or Sl5a nMll 1ow• 1 ''' ut1 ,._.., or .... SMdl ,.,,., .. co.,...,. Start Apin with Radio SMck and a Coatputer You C.n Depend U,on h's aclmattd there are alrady ~ million owners or orpMMd compuam in 1be U.S. And 1ht lilt of~ lt •~'°"I one: Coleco Adam, Atarl 400 and fOO, MMttl AqulirhM, ConunOdon VIC 20. Eqle, Frlnklia IV!e, OlbOrne, SpeclniVkteo, "l'bM lnltfllllllllll' n "''"· 1'inla-Slndair 1000 ..• lftd maybe uocher fn tomorrow\ ~· Bui • lad6o Shlct, our compuUn 1n atways ~ of the f..U,. Wt chlak '°" should be Ible to D,.ct ~ ol dlpeM1Me..rvtce IUld ~ ''°"' JOUr' .,.."*" _. from J'O'lf comput• eotnPMJ. So • ._ 1m, ..... can1u11y 111lped _. w.. c:oaapucm IMI .... Compucm wkh opdons to --~cr=ow~ .. yo.. Miicl. TRS-809 Model 4 So Here'• Our Offer Now throuah February 21, brina your orphan (even an o&d TV pme)-ln any condition-to your nearby Radi" Shack Computer Center, Radio Shack tore or parlidpatinc dealer. We .. 11 tivc you a credit 10-ard 1he 64K Color Compucer l (26-) 127) or TllS-80 Model 4 (2'-1067,.l6-I061Of2.6-1069). Or lake your orphan 10 a bdio ShKk ~tcr C.en- 1er ror crtcli• 10 use lo•ard o•r n w, IBM· c:omJ)8tibll '1Mdy 1000 (2'-1000,. A TV pmeor • ~ compuecr without• ditk drive WiO ICC ,ou • S7' Cf1dk to ._ co..nt any or cht 1hree ccnputm. An°'.,..., compucer with a disk drive Will .. 19'1 a SI 5e> ad toward a 64K Color Compucer 2 -1th clbt clriw (26-3029), a Model .. Of • n.ly 1000. ,,_,al thin ii to le, ud .... CitlLMW f'iMndna T~~ 1000 Computer lladlelllaeK The Tectinalagy lltoi• .. A DMlfON °'TANDY ~TIOR avmllblt. ~could nit out wtch ~~=--=-;....;lad=='°'------­-Slaia compultr todly. •• tJ ' . • , ' ,, I I ·'The r1tht answer to network TV bias I the one provl~~':d5fo'1.;/J:":_ H Im (R-N.C.)-getyour-ownnetworkandrunltacco ne ,, 1own political belle1s. ·· Scarlet bumper sticker makes I the streets safer Pity Delmar Warren. He is embarrassed. he says. by the bumper sticker an Oklahoma judge ocdered affixed to t~e rear of his car. It 'dcntifies Delmar as a convicted drunken dnvcr. Awwwwwwww. Poor Delmar. The unusual penalty lasts for six months. DurinJ that period, bis bumper sticker-like the sc~rlet l~tter embroidered on the clothes of Nathaniel Hawthorne s fict10.nal adultress - will warn the community that Delmar Warren 1s a perso n to be waryof. . • The real purpose of the sticker is n~t to ef1:1barrass people 1n the process of paying their debt to soc1e~y. It 1s an enforcem~nt tool that will si$Jlal police if W~rren ~1olates an y of the strict conditions of his sentence .. If his car ·~ seen parked near a~y establishment that sells liquor, for 1q~tance. Warren w1JI automatically spend 30 days in jail. Police check the odometer ~t the beginning and end of the six-month term to make sure 1t hasn't been stored. Warren and the nine others 1n .Oklahoma serving similar sentences are pro hibited from operating a ny but their own. bcstickcred vehicles. ... Such a scarlet 'bumper sticker idea is not ~ithout ~ppeal. Certainly. it shouldn't supplant other. more stn.ngent ~n~lttes already in place. Jail time and suspension of dnving pnv1leges arc appropriate and necessary deterrents for convicted drunken drivers. But even the stiffest sentence runs out eventuall y. and people who drink for a variety of very strong reasons .a~e returned to the streets, often under condi!1o ns that proh1btt them drinking alcohol. dri ving a motor ve ti1cle or both. The problem police and probation officer~ fa ce 1s how ~o enforce these conditions. It is virtually impossible to maintain constant surveillance of these offenders -short ofkeep1 ng them in jail. But with a scarlet bumper sti~k.er:. authorities would be aware instantly of the once-drunk dnver s presence. The sticker wo uld also se rve to warn oth ers tn the community that a dangerous person was in their midst. That may seem cruel to Delmar Warren. who is sensit ive to embarrassment. But everyone who dri ve~ while dru.nk 1s a potential killer, a more serious hazard to his community th an plague. Half the traffi c fatalities in this nati~n are alcohol- related. despite heightened a~areness and o~gan1zed campaigns by groups like Mo thers Against Drunk Dri vers. Oklahomans ha ve realized this and ha ve decided that the pubhc has eve!) right to be aware when danger is drawing near. It 1s a concept worth impoRing to Califo rnia. _,,- Moving Marines nilght create inore alr muddles ro lhl· [ d1 t11r ~>much ha' hc:rn wnucn about the airport prnblcm and no o;olu11on Rt Your ed1tonal "It may indeed he 11mr t1,.,..1hc "1annes 10 beat a rctrcal ·· kl'' !)la> ··,uppos1ng ·· ~uppm1hg lh<' I nttcd ~talr'> "1a rrnc ( J>rll' \tr \talion did ·mo"c 10 r "'cnh nine PJ lm ,· a' \ugge"stcd r h" "'''uld mean more Department r1( f.>drn~ \pending fol k<; ffou\ing wou Id ha"'' to ht· < on\lruc tcd for hal hrlor' ,rnd tor ctt-ix·ndenl\ .\ir \lrlfl\ "'''uld h.t\l' lo bc hu1lt and lhe nelt'\\lJr• \ltppt1rt ''\ICm\ Add lo that thr u1\I o f m11\ 1ng pt.·r,onncl and N1u1f)mrn1 ckrx·ndl'nl\ and hOu\c- hold go<><h ~uf)pm1nv lhl n that the lr"1nc \frd1c al< 1·n1l'r "'orwr<tllonal and the· l 11mm1·ri 1.il ,11rrx1rt \t"ll lc\ into a routine. Will the camcr'i approach El Toro a\ the> do John Wayne" If w . the) ma> not "Oy through the operating room." but 11 will certainly <;hake. ralllc and roll. Supposing the hm11 of t·amcr\ ,., kept al 55 a da}. Will the airpon bc con.,1dered an "1nscn'l1t1' c nt'1gh· horr· If the number of flight!. I'> 1nc:reascd will lht') be content with 1hc c~chan~ of Manne Jel\ for commercial 1cts'1 Will th<' re'11dent\ rnmpla1n'> <-iuppo\lng con\tru<11on 10 the Im · pon bou ndaries wcrr d1 tallo"'cd. would 11 o;olve lht problem" ~UllJ'>O'>lng my letter 1s printed. wtll 11 make an\ difference'? It m1gh1 OLI VE R LIPO r Foun1ain Valle) Networks deserve the right to present biased opinions Putting muzzle on broadcaster s fails to serve the public What would the American ( I\ 11 L1bfr11cs l 'n1on ~> 1f lhc govern- ment made 11 pnn1 lhc v1t'\.\S of the Mural MaJOnt) 1n 11s official ncw\- letter"1 What would Ph)ll1s Schlafl) think 1fshc had 10 pa) 10 pubhc11c nol onl\ her o~n op1n1ons but tho~ of < 1lona ~tl·tnem" Roth ""ould trrat the rrqu1remen1 a., an inwlerablc oppre\s1on Yet. 1n a ra re ton' crgcncc of\. tt'ws. the.\( L I and ~·hlaO\ bcl1c't' the go\crnmcnL 'lhould 1mpo'K' ci1actl ) that requirc- mcnl on "><>ml' other pcopk The \ 1ct1m .. arc broadca\ter\ rhc weapon dcplo)ed aga1n\t them " a fed('ral rrgula11on called lhe Fa1rnc\'• Ooc- tnne. The unu .. ual alliance ma1cnahzcd 1n recent hearing\ held b) the Federal ( ommun1ca11 ons < omm1s<;1on. ""hl<h would hke 10 rl'pcal the fa1rn''"' l>octnne -a rare ca~ of a go,ernmenl agem·} 'olun1ec·nng to d1min1\h its own power. Bui 11 facc'i rl'\l'lta nee· from Congn.·s<, and from rr111c' a' w1d('·rang1ng as SchlaOy and lhr ACLU. The placement of free speech and a free prc'is at lhe head of the 8111 of R1gh1s ha'i a s)mbohc importance: The'>t' freedom~ arc crucial to the pre~r,a11on of all others. In Its 1nfanc). .\men ra had to decide be1wcen protecting people from bad idea<. 1hrough censorship or through frl·cdom and d1,ers1 t). It cho\C dt\.efSll\ STEPHEN CHAPMAN those who want to read 1t. without fear of censorship or pcnalt)" If }OU don't like the conserva tive .. 1an1 of the Wall Street Jou rnal. fi ne -buy the New York Times instead. But don't expect the government to force the Journal to publish op1n1ons 1t finds repugnant. That. however. ill roughly wha1 the FCC doc., to broadca.,tcrs. The resuh 1'1 not a broad d1 vers1t) of opinion on That choice meant that bad ideas radio and 1clevis1o n. but a stultifying ('()Uld be opcnl) propaga ted. Thc un1form1 1' whow purpose 1'1 10 an11~tlitt' \.\d\ 10 lca"c good ideas free m1n1m17{; governmen t scru11n). to rntnba1 1hrm The ( onst1tu11on i.,mart broadcasters kno\.\ th<' ea'l1est v.a\ toumkd on thl' bchd that 1hc cour'>C.' "10 mu11le themM"lve<,. pt.'<>r>k' v. hen expmcd 10 '1gorou\ Tht scarc1t) of frcqurnc1e<, 1s no ekhall' "'ould act \.\t-.CI) ci1cu~ for 1h1s abu5C of free ex· Hut in thl\ cenlUr). with the prt·ssion Mo'it places ha\I.~ access 10 dn rlorment ol nc"' form\ of mas'> more radio and TV s1at1on'i lhan 1he) rnmmun1ca11on. the 1mrul'><' increas-do new\papcrs. .\nd there 1<1 no 1ngl\ " 111 tru\I lht• ledcral go .. ern-rca<,<m the a1rwa,e .. should be lent mt nl to protect u .. from bad idea.. free to broadcasters: Let them bid for I he Fa1rnC\'> Doctrine. for example. the ngh1 10 a place on lhe spectrum. a·qu1rn radio and 1elevmon bro~d-The righl answer 10 nl'twork TV lO.J \tt·r., to air program'> dealing w11h bias 1s the one pro\.lded b) Sen. Jesse 1mponant pubht issues and to pres--Hdm'I CR·N C'.) -get )Our own cnt opposing po1n1.., .of view about network and run 11 according to your them own political beliefs. Then let .. ,fwers Th1: rule 1\ rnt1onah1ed as a decide which verc,1on t>fthc news they \C1lu11on 10 th l· rirohll'm of'iCarc11) in ~ant to\Cc. lfOan RathcriHeallyout the hroadca'it \IXOrum. It 1'1 '>UP-of step w11h ma1n\tream i\menca. po<,ed tu en\ure that broadcasters ( BS would prosper w11h a more <,e rH· 1he 1n1crc'>l~ nf the: public. •. r-0R~rva1 1 "e till . whirh " 1he 1rue owner of the H1\ cnem1ts ma) find the prospect a1rwa'e" Hut the l airnr'>'> Doctrine ofanc1workah~nedw1thJessc Hclms tai l\ at that f)urpo-.c and 11 defic'> the appalling. But 1t would stimulate the w1S<.lom of the Fir\t Amendment. kind ofd1vcro;1 t} that hes at the hcan No one doubh that broadca~tcrs of American democracy. Allowing oflen dl\play a poh11ca l b1a!>. But w broadcas1er .. 10 enter the compct1t1on do new\paper!>. A free press dcx:sn't of ideas 1'> compatible '-'Ith our best mean requmng that ever} newspaper trad111ons. T he Fairness r>oc1 rinc 1s prescnl all points of view. It guaran-not. tees d1vcrs1ty 1n a h(•alth1er. more durabll· way· allowing anyone with a Slepbea CbApmaa 11 a 1yo'1c•led pmnt of '1ew to ofTcr 1t in print lo columo/11. Man Jacks fur, but not cunning C on\ldcr the c.pinst<'r. lh<' w1do"' and the divorcee. At age 45. the \tatl\t1<·al prohabil11 y a nc\er-mar- ricd woman evcntuall > will marry is almost /('r<I Yet a d1vom:c at that aae I\ JU\I ll\ l1kcl~ lo ~Cl ma med a,ain U "a 1 J-\car-old widow or as a ncvcr- mamed woman of 1'1 \Oung women aged 10 to 24'! .\ 126 pounds. When mu add up the m<n ing pans in a concert grand p1an<l. you get to 12.000 l'vcn before you count the peda~s and keys. Senate kept in dark on SALT II But Reagan told Soviets the t reaty wouldn't-be signed WASHINGTON -For at least two years. the White House has encouraged the American public to believe that the Soviet Union and the United States are pledged to abide by the unrat1fied SALT II arms-control agreement. But the pres1denfs men knew better. Not only did the Kremhn SCC!etly notify Washington in 1982 that 1t no longcr planned to abide by the SALT limit<. on the numbers of nuclear ~capons. but Pres1den1 Reagan ~crctly agru d to this: Some of this shocking talc has been admitted -but buried -in a 1echn1cal. highly classified report sent to ('ongreM by the National Security Council. Here's the story: x · When Reagan took offi · 1981. he had no intention of p ing for c;cnate ratification of the SALT 11 agrccmenL which had be~n sign~d by President Carter and Soviet Prts1dent Leonid Brezhnev but never pa.sscd by 1hc Senate. By tradition. Reagan \hould have informed 1he Scnalc Foreign Rclattons Commiuee thal he d idn't plan 10 sign 1he treaty if 11 passed the Senate. If he had. the commlllce would have sent the treaty back 10 the White House for consign- ment to the round file. Instead. the new president gave the Senate comm1tttt nooffkial notice of his intcn11ons regarding the un- raufied 1rea1y. Hc dtd confide in lhc Soviets. however. My associate Dalc Van .\Ila has learned 1ha1 in Septem- ber 198 1. 1he Reagan adminis1ra1ion ~nt a priva1e mcssagc to the Soviets info rming them 1hat he wo uld never sign SA LT II. So 11 wa s no surprise to the While House when the Soviets secretly informed 1hr United States in the summer of 1982 that they would no lonser be bound by the SALT 11 limtt on the number of strategic nuclear delivery weapons -ICBMs. sub- mari ne-lau nchcd m1 ss1les and bomber-carried missiles. The SALT lim it was a total of2.250. Tht' U.S. response was astonishing. Newly installed Secretary of State GeorJC Shultz accepted the Soviet positio n without so much as a complaint. This meant . that the United States was agreeing to re- moval of restraints on the Soviet Union at the ver) time that this country was adheri ng to the SA LT II agree ment. What led Reagan to agrtt to this unilateral disarmament? Apparently 1t was 1n hopes of "preserving .. the arms-control process. Even J 1mmy Carter. who exprcsS«t surpnsc at the Soviet invasion of .i\ fghanistan. could havt" told his successor what would happen if the Russians aot word that the White House wouldn't object to their de- cisio n to scrap SALT 11 obliptions: Cigarette tax should be upped f111lw I <111 111 Man " lhl' onl} animal w11hou1 a nJturr-madc dcfl•nt,e Jga1ns1 the elc- ml·n" "lo fur feather or thick hide fhe onl> animal that need$ clo1 hes. man. A llcar or bird or horse so naturall> naked wouldn't stand a rhance. whal'! How cunnina of man to gro"' up and grow old in th is ndicu lou~ cond111on. Man has the longe.,1 life span of all ma mmals. <) \\hJt°\ 1hr average wc1aht of They would go all·out P,roducing new nuclear weapons. L.M. Boyd 11 • i yndl<'•led The latest top-secret CIA t'stimate ~ol•mol1t. reports that the Soviets now have at I \A.,I\ .1 pp.1lh cJ '''read re< en th that the· fc<kr:il c 111...irctte la~ will '-<>on hi.• cl1·t rca"·cl 'wrn· <t() per< en1 I h,1 ,t· l11n11 tl'l 1that1iu l'\Jluat1<>n\ h,t \l' lt1nj1.l\f11<kd Ob\HIU\ \OUrl('\()f lund\ p;11nlt·" 'l<lllf< t'\ \ue h a\ 111ha1e11 ,rnd l1q1111r 111A.•1uld ht ,1 lt1\ or not onh l o tho\t· "'h11 tr11l11l111· hut Irr otht•f\ 1n mnn \ rc\pt."lt' -les\ drain on Medicare fund\ and other medical 1n•rnrancc. 1f th(' tohacco and liquor taxes were douhlcd Perha~ 1f enough lcltcrs "'Cr<' rcce1Hd h) leg1~la1ors. enough r>n·\\urc rnuld bc applied lo counter 'IX'< 1al 1n1crc\t' that have so much 1nOuencl' 1£ . .\N ROG Re; "'cwpon Bcac h CM Chamber board's sincere r II tht• f cl1t11r l>ut1nK lhl' rt'tt•n1 l'11·c 1ton1n c O\Ht \tf r'"' t 11mment\ were made pcrta1n1n11 to tht' makC'up of our < hamllcr of ( <1mmert(' Board of r>irre '"'' I ho\t" rnmmt·nt'I alluded tn lht• ltlt t lhal our l><>:t<d wa'I made up of ntl·mh<-r-. who nr1tlw1 workC'd n<1r h vt'd 1 n C O\la Mc•\a In 11n\wcr lo thO\t' who w1>ndt·1 what the currcnt fa1 I\ arc I ani plca\Cd 10 report that '2 of lhe '6 hoard memhrr\ c11hcr 11 ve nr work 1n < 11\ta Mcu and tht ~alanc c i1vc· OAANOE COAST lllilJ Pilat l'>l'r'l<mal "<.,,Ile and 11mc 1n the 1nterc''" of C o\ta Mc\a. throulh their linam 1al ,uppon and obhaauon• of office I 1ru.,1 1h1\ will '4.'I the record '1rn1ght. and k t thn~· 1nt<'rcsted know w<· arC' govcrned h> a group of ptoplt who ha\l· a ~int cre and vested 1n lt'rt''' 1n \Cf\ 1nj 11ur nty 1hrouJh nur C hambcr ol ( ommncc N;\ 1 11 \ ~ I REAO r\c<.Utl\.C M1naw:r I "''a Mc\a C hamh<-r of C ommcrcc H. L. khwMU II e> ,, ... ~ ''en" ZJnl Vll<w!'J ''O f l}t • Tom Teft 't root • ,. Abortion may be an issue that lacks ~roper ~~{~m!!~~ .. 1 Right-to-life more would prefer 10 take neither pos.- 111on:· Com Pl ex than it S111n This awkward neutrality stems from the fact th.at "'there is a clear may a t first appear -('lt ment of inhumanity in the former Wh)' havr I not written at lcng1h ahOut the violent controvcr1y be- tween the "rfahHo-hfc" and 1he "frt"edom·of-cho1cc" forces on the vu1n1 prohlcm ofabon1on" B<:causc I am confu"'d and of two mind". that ltWh) \mcncon more 1han mo 1 ~oplc arr na.t"cly op1tm1 t1<.: about problem\ and M>lut 1on~ N01 onl) arc "'c unwllhna lU tdm11 !hat '°mc problem' hoc no ca )' tolullon,. but "'c arc reluctant 10 concede that \Omc prohlcm• h•~c no \Olu11on at oll Thubon mn 1,..umC'nt ma) well be ont of them. and I c\pccl chat thr "'" ·m"'' on hoth 'de• arc tquall) m15kd WhC'n I am in doubl about \Omcth1n1 hkc th!\. I coo uh somc- onr I r rd ., a E-nui~c authont~. -U.--a.. church position of aMolutc in-11111111 1olt'rance of abortion ... the cndurina ambi1u1Ly of failure to define exactly tht' reality of the human fetus.'' On Uihlc ·· 1 n Im mo'1 n:ccni book. ·"The 1heother hand. "11 isa small step from W Ill .. denyina humanity 10 the fetu s to New Tt"$tamcn1 1thout u1ion. den int humanity 10 1he 1nfan1." Father John McKcn11c JUdJCS the ?ather McKeniie. however. insist 1uur to be far mort' complex and that "lM churth has no riah.1 10 \ub1lc than either ti, \1mpk·m1ndcd · .. ""P<>tt propcrly tcclc 1as1ical moral proponents or oppoll<'nts ttt it. teachina upon oc~rs throujh civil In the r.,,, place. he arknowl~ authont)' .... Law musi c11;prc s the the New Te,tament 11)'1 noth1n1 C'onttnl of tht-community. a nd the ~boul abortion one way or the other. communll) hH no1 consen ted that rh<' parallel bc1wccn abom on •.nd i bomon i• immoral. 1 may think the murder 1\ ccn a1nl) not "•hd. .. communn)' 11 wrona. but i fl do. I C'an ~ondl). ht' 'uWtt tttat Pro-onl~ do m) bc1110 1hcr the communt· l i(e .. I\ a m1,nomcr for tht move• l)' Content ," mcnt. unlc\fl 11 the Ymt 11mc "' ~nd nol bombln Ol' lrtfJl1uvr "" ocah.°' arc Hop~ tu -.ar and ~~um bu1 h> fair and rtasont'd c:Jp1tal pun1Shmcm TI '~'> a rcfi 10 uaumcnt~. of•hi h there haH' been ohort1on. You n nnOI bt unquah 1\"<I• fa r too fc'* I for life onl un11I 11 ltl"C'' th<' ~omb. lcast 2. 750 strategic nuclear•wtapons S)'!ltcm!I -SOO more than the SALT II hm11. nd they're building more. while thl' U.S. stockpile decreases. Having deluded themselves o~er Soviet response to a pcrm1ss1ve attitude on SALT II. the prb1dcnt and h" advisers then tned last year to duck congressional questions that m1ah1 have uncovered the secret blcs,ing to the Kremlin. Onl y recent- ly has the White House alluded to the informal agreement in a secret report sent to Cap1tol Hill. DOUBLE STANDARD: The daily parade of apartheid protesters in front of the South African Embassy in Wa,hinston has put local and federal authorities in an absurd legal pos- itton. Whilc police dutifully haul away the dcmonmators for picketina w11hin ~00 tect of an emba sy. the U .. auorney's officer fuse to pre s chl fle · "It would be untcnablc." uplaincd one official. .. to pt<>Sttutc individuals who <kmon1tratcd peaceably to call atten1ion 10 the voss injustices which rc\ult from the South African pol!C)' of apartheid." No "111n1ficant 101cre\l" would be strvcd by uch pr°'"utton • he added. Yet 15 blocks awa • two 1ndiv1d· uals ~ho tned 10 burn a Soviet f1aa in front o( t~ So"iet Emba sy 10 PfOCtit 1ht K~m1tn•• poltcecs arr bcina prO!C'Cutcd for bmikina the Mme Ioctl law that btn• demon trationi wt1htn kn ofnl:'m n 1hl\uw J ch0tC'1 C athohr pr1 " wht1 ,,ol\CU J1 \t1n1ul\hcd th~I011an and 1u1hor of •• \ D1t11onuy of' th • H th~· 1-.,ur 1 tu hr Joined hf 1~ccn th<' t~n c\l rcm'· or Pm·hfo .ind S1•1 Hllrrl1 11 1 1yll4k1IH IHI. AM,_. It • '17#1ke1~ ~"· ...,.,,..1.1. t - Orcheckfoday's Mothers Sabot challenge at NHYC Now that the SCY A Midwinters arc over. 1he 1985 yachting season in Southern California gets under way 1n full swina. Most important action is up coast where Loni ~h Yacht Club plays ho" to the Douglas Cup Series for coJltgJatc match ra~rs. and Lek An1elesYachtC1ubkkksofTthe 1985 ocean racing series carrying the Lewis G. Whitney Trophy. the Los Angt"les Times Trophy. the L1uk Whttney Trophy and the Todd Pacific award for the various classes. The Douglas Cup runs today through Sunday (sec related story). and the LA YC scr icts under way Saturday with a race around Catalina Island for all classes. The Whitney Trophy 1s for IOR- rated yachts. the Times trophy is for large yachts in the Performance Handicap RacinJ Acct. the linle Whitney is for Midget Ocean Raci ng Class (MORC) yachts 30 feet and under. and the Todd Pacific scnes is for smaller PHRF yachts which do not qualify for the Times trophy. The Around-Catalina Island race. 1rad111onal opener for the Whitney. is a 61-mile circuit oftht isllnd (leaving it to port) which usually draws upwardsoflOOboatswith home ports ranging from San Diego to San Francisco. Traffic will be light on the local scene. with the Mothers Sabot race out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club today being the only ~ct1vity. Jn other Southern California Yachting Association areas: s.. .. M-6ea Ba'/ Soulh Ba) Vacha Racing Club - Racin$ clinic (keel boats). Saturday. Pacific MariMrs Yacht Club-There and Back Apin ra«(Ste1nSencs. PHRF). Sunda). Santa Monica Yacht ( lub -lntraclub Rqatta. Sunda)'. Su Dk1• Coronado Cl)S Vacha Club -C la1rr Fans Southern Belle Senes. Saturday Oceanside Yacht Club-Coastal Scrirs IQ San Onofre. Saturda). San Diego Yacht Club -Suprloaf . Rock Race I IOR. SDH F) Saturday: Fam· 1ly Fleet Pnva1err. Sunday. Coronado Yacht Club -Welhng1on Senes. Sunday. San Otego Cru1~r Aucx1a11on -( or Y( Spring Serie,. Sunda~. San Dirgo Naval Sailing Club - Monthly Handicap racr. Sunday. Southwntcm Yacht Club -W1n1rr Se~. Sunday. Cabnllo Senn (PHRFl Sunda). Buoy Scnt'S IPHRF. MOR("). Sunda). .............. ., ..... c..... Coll ai1ning for Douglas Cup '85 one-on·-one saiiboat match racing champlonstobe decided at Long Beach By ALMON LOCLUEY .............. ..., Eight of the top collqe saihns tre~s tn t~ United SlatH and one Yoatb and Oroap PacUlty at O.na Point Harbor funded by tidetalMle rnenaee. heads tM Un1\efsatJ of SO..httn Cali(om1a team ,.,jth '""'lM'ft Mike ~om. also of U>tta kd: Charlie Buckmgham of Newport Bnch and Jim Mcuod. Tom Uban 1s the Tro,an coach. Youth facility to open I rom Canada s&aned competition o!J ong ~h Loda) for the Douglas Cup. S) mbohc of coUqiate onc~h­ one sailboat match racing. The Douglas Cup. now 10 its 20th ~car. is the collciiate vttSion of Long Beach V acht Club· s C ongrnst<>nal Cup and features an award honoring the late Donald Ooug!as. noted aircraft manufacturer and )'achts- man. Ron Rosenbtta is tht helmsman for UC San D1ttc>"s anm of Kn RedlCT. Muk Wimer and Randy Reid c<MIC'hed In: ltobttt Huuol. OC pays Si .2 million ----for building. docks forcommunttyuse Girl Scouts as bcg1nn1ng sailors in small boats. -\garden club holding a tea party. College students learntng life-sav· ing techniques or launching racing sculls. .\dulls 1n a classroom hearing about sailinJ ships of yore. These visions of communuy use at Dana Point Harbor will become a reality soon at the Count> of Orange's S 1.2 million Youth and Group Fa- cility. The buildings and docks are nearly finished. but patios. dnveways and landscaping arc due to go in by the tentarive March 25 completion date on a one-acre spit of land that forms 1he shores1de end of the harbor's West Basin. Thecount)-funded facilit y 1s being built on behalf of a consortium of community service orpn1za11ons. As designed b) architects Ballew and .\ssociates and site planners Wood- ward Dike. Inc .. It will accommodate I) College. Cal State. Fullerton: as many and as varied water-oriented Capistrano Ba y Yacht Club. City of 1ns1ruct1onal and group meeting ac· Laguna Beach and the Nautical t1vi11es as possible. Heritage Mu~um of Dana Point. John Ballew predicts the new Since 1979. many of these or- fac1lit y will rival the water; spons gan1zat1ons have been using the site. &cachrng center at Mission Bay in San undevelo~d except for docks. for Diego and the joint-use Sea Scout sa1hng instruction. The Girl Scouts Base in Newport Harbor. · have Sabot sailboats. Saddleback .\rchttecture for the bu1ld1og College a 35·foot sea mentor. and the matches the nautical theme of Dana museum a 35--foot Santana )acht. Point Harbor restaurants and shops. Only boats owned b) a consortium On the outside are patios. a boat member orp01zat1on can be stored at storage )ard. mooring and dock the facilit). _ facilities. a boat hoist and launch Funding for the project ha\ come areas. swim area and fish cleaning from the county's Dana Point Harbor sinks. 11delandsre\•cnu6. II 1scounty pohcy Landscape architect Dike will have to reinvest wnhin the harbor those. visitors passing over a sailboat logo in ·-funds collected on profit-making thepaving and through a courtyard activi11es ovcrlyins public tidelands. planted in hawthorn 11nd set ofT wtth which includes all of1he fillro former turfgrass. ocean areas where restaurants. shops Parking will be provided 1n an and marinas are Jocated. adjacent lot put in originally for the Tb1s year's Douglas Cup will ~ sailed in J.24 sloops and. to assure 1hat the boats are all or nearly equal. the crews will change boats each da). Each college is fielding a crew of four . Unive~it) of Texas. which won the titk in 1984. did not qualify to defend its championship based on regional rcco1ds. Jay Golison is the skipper for the host Cal Stait. Long Beach. H as crew consists of Steve Rosenberg. Lon& Beach: Doug Tulie. Newpon Beach and Dale Silverman. Long Beach. Their coach is Chns Raab of Hunt- ington Harbour. John Shadden of Long Beach T,.cxas ~ & M 11 ~turiaa lltipper: 8111) Worsham with crewTM"n Mike Robert~n. 8111 R~ and Brad Worsham. The coach was not named. Other teams competing int~ nine races through unday afT': Uni"ersn) of Washinston: Herb Cole. Jacloe Cu h1n. Jay Uc>n and John tankcy. King's Pomt New York: Vince K1rb). Ja~ Renehan. AUen Kruter and Tom Waterbury. The C itadel. V11'Jinia: Robert S. Turner. John Walters. GeOfllC Puckhabtt and Greg Walien. Universit) of Hawaii: Rob Evans.. Van John\on: Dean Francis and MarkJacob1. Uni"ersit) of British Columbia: Mike Bruynestcyn. Bill May, John Polglax and Rjchard Albu. harbor guest slips and a p1cn1c area. A new dnveway will lead 10 the boat unloading and hoist areas. Kerry Bartel. county director of the new facility. sa ys the following groups have JOined in the o~rat1ng con· sort1um: Girl Scout Council of Qr. angc County. Saddleback C'ommuo1- EARNING STRIPES? Bill Goodie\.------------:rppearro v.e were anchored (1n 280 feet of water?) and slopper of the ~acht suspectro were we there to pick up an ~ped prisoner:· Dakar. became th~ Race or no .-a«. Goodky and ~w ~ onkttd to first Od Re' Yach1 douse sail. tum on the aux1har} engjnc and bead for the ( luh member to, 1s11 nearnt of the Trcs Marias. thl' penal colon} at .. The> v.erc nol abusive after v.e exfla1ned the the Trcs Marias suuauon:· said Goodie) ... In fact. one o their first Islands ofT the west ~uests -...as for an} o\m«lcan bttr aboard. We toki them coast of 1\1e'<ico. Y>C preferred Mexican bttr. and the~ want~ no part ofiL .. Hobte cat NNora from throughout the SoutfMelt wtft be traflertnO their craft to San FeNpe, Ba)e c.Nfom6a. Mareh 8 to be on hand for the 1985 Hobie Cat Mktwtntera W•t whtch ennuatty draws ICOf'M of Hobie catamarans of all cla•es. • The dubious dis-The iron) of the whole s11ua11on was that the outboard 11nt.·11on "ao;n't e'<actl\ the choice of Goodie' and his ere" on lhe whale boat qu11 while followin1 Dakar to shore. wh o v.crc '"arrested .. "'hen the) stra)t'd v.11h.1n the 2~m1le ··w e had to tum around and talce them in tow:· said hmll of the nrnal colon'. dunng the e1n"'th b1rnn1al Manna Goodie)· .. and the~ complained that v.e rouJd 10 no faster A racing cttnic at 10:30 a.m. Friday, March 8, wlfl be totlowed by spMd tri8'• at noon. The clinic wm be on ttt. beach and on the water, starting wtth a brief lecture on starts and salting to weether, followed by practice racet 8'ound the marks and down wind . Wayne Schafer of Captstrano Beach wtA conduct the ctinie open to all skippers from novice.to Class A. Registration will star1 tit El Cortez Hotef 81 5 p .m. Friday. Saturday there wtfl be a skippers' meeting at 10 a.m. foMowed by the first race at 11 a.m. Trophy preeentation wMI be 8undlly at 3 p.m. Entry fees are S 15 and one canned food or UMd clothJnQ Item tor H~ 14s; $20 and one can of food or u98d clothes Item for Hobie 16sand 18s.AfterFeb.29a$51ater.-ra1'ondl8rgewllbeadded. Fee lnciodes T -lhlrta, racing clinic, tpeed trlala Md tree beer. """ &'' than 5 knots. 11 tool us 1' • hour§ to tow them to Clcofa dd Rc~-to-Pueno Vallarta )acht race. Island:· (.\ca~ of1he arrc tee· rescuing the arrestor?) Goodie) said the )acht was v1nually becalmed about Goodie) said au1hont1cs were \Cr) cordial after all 18 m ilcs from the big island where the penal colony 1s. C:\planat1ons and the} soon allov.'td Dak.ar to hoist sajl •nd -w e were flying a half.ounce chute and making less conunue the ra« to P\leno Vallarta. than two knots and didn't realize we were in the restricted A ~uest b) Goodley for a rt'drcss for time lost was Lone." said Goodie) ... Imagine my chagrin when I came den1ro b)' the race commmec because all skippers had out of the head and found m)sclf look1ng down the barrel been warned dunng the pr'C"-ratt merting not to wl within of a .45-calibre handgun. 20 miles of the Trcs ~anas ··\\<.'had been boarded b} t"o Mexican marines who The warning came after reports that the -'merican came out 1n a 50-foot whaleboat powered b) a 40-yacht Hallelujah had been rammed and arrested for sailing horsepower outboard engine. Also in the boarding part} too close to the ~nal colon) a few v.ttks ear11er. was a fisherman to run the boat and a pnsoner from the ··1 sus~ct the ramming was because of a lack of colon) acting as an interpreter." coo~rat1on and e'planauon b) the crew of Hallelu1ah:· Goodley said the boarding pany .. was not impressed s~ud . Goodie} ... Needless to sa). ~e ~ere cooperation when ~t' told them we were in a yacht race The) said 11 personified and came av.a} v.1\h no 111 feelings." 0.., ... .....-., ....... ~ Clown areeta Laurie and Tom Walker at Mardi Oru Street Party ~Jed by Gall and Erle Cbue, •col.• Bob Bobbld&e. Janet Ellercllnt and Lila Runt. Revelers' Grand March aids March of Dimes 87V1DADEAN ................ Col. SandcrHamc with a cano n ofchtcken focdand his finacr~lickin' drumsti cks ... a Confcdcruc soldier was there a Iona with a Navy admiral. a m onk. a dance hall 11rl and an aviator. The lcadcr(chairman)ofthc party was in a clown suit. Some of the moreadvcnturesomett the Mardi Gras Strttt Pany opted for tht costume look ... some joined 1n the Grand March led by Di•ieland musicians ··ThcOcncrationGap"andothcrsjust~atchcd. E vcn thoup 1hrtt other bit penics were held throulhOutthtc:oun~yS.turdaycvcntna.1hc I Ith annual fund·ra1wroftheOranac' oun1)•C'ouncil forthe March of O.mtsdrew cl<>K 10 JOO at the Jewel Coun of S<>uth Coest Plaza. "We ha\cOnly 20activc mcmbcrund 11 rcqu1rt'd a lot of bard work. Bu1. 1t all will be wonhwh11C when we 4 1urn 1n thtchtck totht Merch ofOtmes.·· Sltd Chairman T•Jla IUller thtrt wtth hulbln<t Pnl Miier, a btuc·h••~ ctown fort he cvm1na. "Thoe wotMn arc a lf'dl bunch.•• said Pre4 llentt, dtairmtn ofthtcount) MOD chapter. ··Thi is their one · i ofthclcar. Procttds•1ll &Q,forrnnrt.hJ.nbi Ck 1t-aencuc rtK•1ir·ch on 1 national bl'i anJ for he'alth cduc:o 11on hen-:· I ~ peny wilt netapproximatclyJ l.000. a«ord1"1 hcen 00.HooMluanao,ttthtt'OUn)and hoed up to MiUtr.and Kem added that 1hed\iptcralt0ra1SH c:n1tnai•1Mnt tOCTntcaC'amhalatmosphcrt. funds throup us annual Watkaahon (Sl0.000 la t car) Cla11'\o)lnt .... ~ ..... ofC osaa 1 and anCIChampt0nd1nncr<H..-Prqera"'1EWM T~kw•rand(ard Rcltkr Yw.yMHa.y"crc:al ••hi• v.ac.~w Noqnttlittc~~iclt-thf-panin-:•mt mMsf•tion futtnn. ·rm ~ck ma rat~ $38.000>. a soon •i I fin1 th1ulot') ... thc:rt'u cnu • 1n m~ Council mcm~dc<'oratcdCa lartrttdand\\tHtt tutUtt. The Blender v.cn.· harmonmng v. uh barbershop tunes. clown ran shout thr lourt and Mld1ael HoUJ't " t1mbanque" pro' 1dcd1ugglinga t\. mag1ctansand mime .\Imo t e' Cf\ one thl're h.id strandc;of coto~ pla t1c be1ds ... purcha\Cdat threcpacksforS 10 .. the luck\ ones had a numhc-r on thc1rstrandswh1ch corrtspc>ndcd v.1th a pme .• .\II ofthcpnzc v.cre donalC'd to us:· ~1d Miller The last rncludcd casnof v.1nc. lfit;t \at ho tel and dtn1ngcxper1cnce . Thatc,cn1n • d1n1nac,pcncntt"11 ri&htoutor c..,Ortc1n \ 1aC ui~rne ntc· t '"' -Jambala)a. bla k~~ cd pea . beef and from the-l.aun Quancrthcre was1uacamolcalona w1th chtt~trcat plu atabtcof •«1 . .\mon.a thc rt' c-krs v.crr( ommtttet Mcmbtn LaerleanJ Tem WallltrofC o ll ~k\aC hc-.a . chairman o fdc<'Ot1t1on ). J ... EHe111M11ofNcwpon Beach (\he., been a mtmbc:r for lhrtt )~n). 0..- s.c-. ~ Greea, A .. n, ai1el 1111,Jm o.ia, Hel8Sa.....-1nd8ect)'.M••· I • Denidl Iller._., ptnidcn1 of the council. • ~tt•r•nd Hat Lfth~anctNWllii :J191'f was chaumanofthe fi"t MODfund-ra "~Cowt). ·~ .e."Ml1•1tNPw1th Ui. .... 1net JMIAM 1. \ mpalgn ed ammunition ·.· DEAR ANN LANDERS: I thoUtht you m1pt b inatrnttd 1n thr tndos.cd artick rron lhc ArkanSHCi&ut· tc. An 1nc1~n1 such a this pttttnts a stronsarsumcnt ror •••••••••••• bennina handaun Kttpspttad1n1thcword.Ann.-WITH YOU.ALL THE WAY DEAA WITRME: ,,.._.,I~ -.1aem. It •ak• t ........ )' .... pra•le•. I •,,,eda .. IM.,,.,.. .. lly .. •re IS wldl my rMMn. Woman DroPI Pul'$C. Oun Fires. Kilts UIJCOn. 41 -0r. PtttrR. Do~nbu!J. 41. an onhopcd1csu1Jr0n. suffcf'N • flt•l1(.(n1bot wound at• C'/c1n1n.1nd l•undry finn when• woman dropped• pulR' C'Onta1nm1 a pistol and the1un firNJ. ThC' bullet struck Dr. DorncnbulJ in th(• forehead. Ht died at 6:05 p.m. 1n t. VmC'tnt lnlirmar) "TM Poli« said Dr. Dorncnbuf'J was tDndin1 in frontoflhtroumerat the Oak ForestCleancrund Laundry when Phf llisJ. Campbtll. JI. cntt•rc<l thr busint"c•rryinga l•IJt bundkofc/othins and her pu~. C•mpMll dropped the purse. and a .}$-c11libcrau1omtwr: d1scha1Jed when the pu~ struck the floor. "Bert Jenkins. Pol1C'e Information omcu. SIJldfhC • pistol was fully loaded and that hcdidn 't know why Campbell wuC'arrying the weapon or how long sht• had b«n C'lfT) lnl II." So, dear readen, aaoUter e.ample of bela1 la tlte wroa1 place1t tlte •r•1 time. Wltlt $5 mllUoe ltaad1aa1 loose. wllo ca1 tell wt.ea u4 w .. ere tlte 1ext freall 1ccl4nt wutocc•r? 1 .. 1,eet lite wema1, Ulle 10 m&1)' ollter1, boel)lt tile llD to "protect" lterself. WMll are people 1ota1 to reant tkal I UHIU prevlffl prttloe1 lhlle pro&«do. la DIM e1cou1ers •t of It? A m•uer ka11 lot mere experteece ... ,,. ,. .... ......,.. ....... ...,....c ......... a ...... fttU ..... IUletMt ... wersa~•aew...W ....... ,._. ..................... .....,... ............. wm,...111ie&..,•dl••• ....... ., ........... ,,.. ... dlbftl. Wue.,,Amtna-•v•..a, ....,, ...... , .-111aa11tn1•1eat...,..wen1..._1,_..._..._.. ., .......... el&bnt ... ~ ..... .., .. ,,........ .. DEAR NN LANDER ·:Th.skatt ISIOO lilt ror Chr1 1m11. bu1 &)SH~ pnntlt fornextyc1r. At least 100 men come in to buy their w1 vcu niccoutOt. When we ask. "Wh11 size'!" They alw1yuay. "Oh. she's about your he1p1 and we1aht. •• 1 know lhcrt ii no way that every woman in town i~ S feet 8 u~hnand we1a1\S 130 pounds. Whtn these wivnbrinaback the outfit. I have to lau&h. They arc invariably Hect 2 inctfeundwciah IOO{or 160) pounds. My husband and I each carry in ourwalle1uc1rd that ho~ theother'ui1.es in evcryth1na frollJ ha1uo rinas. PlcaK p:s~s this on. -LAUGHING IN MUSKOGEE DEAR MUSK: CoetMler la Plltff. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently I au~nded the wedding of a friend. On the table at each place~ttina was 1 printed card that said. "Thank you rorcomina and br1nginga1ift." · ls th1ucrcptablce&1quettc?-WONOERING IN BINHAMTON DEAR BING: No.11 fact, I wMW H)' It 11 dow1rl1 .. t val pr, ~It per ... wM lmvnte4 time ... moee)' .. a weddlq "'' 41nerves "e eot1rte1y of betas tkaalled ladlvlclUll)'. • • • Ann Landus' booklet ... Scxand the Teenager.·· e>.pfainscvcryUJ'('('tof~11ual behavior -where to draw the/inc. howtosayno. the varwusmrthodsof contraccp11on. thedan1ersofVD. thcsymp1omsand where to get help. Fora copy. send $1 and a long. self. addressed. stamped envelope( J 7cents postage) to Ann LDnders. P.O. Box 11 99$. Ch1casa. Ill. 60611 . Son's taste areal turnoff Just when parcnb thought 11 was safo to turn on tclc v1s1on again. alon1 came MTV. I don't know about you. but if I never again sec Prince look out at me like a beached porpoise wnh absolutc- IY, no will to hvc and mumble. • Purple Rain." 11 willbe100 soon for me. It's a phenomenon I don't pretend to understand. The same kid who dissolves into a tantrum when "Hill Street Blues" shows a rerun watches a Michael Jackson cassette so many times he can predict the exact moment hi s cars grow fur. chair. The other day I wac; intrigued by the P.!J)~~~ asat~~t ~~lleJ?.~nd and, said. .. That'!> called ( ynd1 Lau per ... "What happened 10 her ha1f' II looks like she slept on the same side so Ion& she went bald.·· "She hu 1t cut that way.'' who was vmting whom we wanted you to take 10 a movtcT' ··r told you. I don't go out with anyone with a button-down oxford cloth blouse. That's gross.·· ll 'sjust a theory. but maybe parents arc not su rposcd to understand what MTV 1s al about. It seems every time kids get a unique way of communicat· 1ng. we brca~·the code. Every 11me the) em bract a new idea or 1rcnd. we crock the bamcr and invade their space. It's possible they don't under- stand the mystique themselves. bul 1t belongs to them and them alone. Maybe it 's the onl y way they can rebel. As I settled down in front oft he TV 1hc other niaht. I ~1d ... Oka y. one more song and then I &Ct control of Cal Cup moved to Majr The same kid who kept a cockroach as a pet because he eouldn'1 bear to kill ft Watches SIX hours Of &ra ves being dua, someone tlfinging from a gu ill<'tinr r:m eJtplodin' and.a child caung an ice cream cone 1n an elec1nc "Is th1\ a telethon to help he(!" "Mom! It'!> her cassette. Shc'ci the set." By ALMON LOCKABEY much 11ghter displacement than the Out of1hccorncr of my eye. I saw a o.llf"-........,•"* regular maxis and can rate no higher Cheetah. a new Pe1erson-6 7 owned by Dick Penn1n11on. Lona Beach Yacht Club. great.'' "(jreater than Marp.c Fe,tcr\ niece ~1 ngcr who turned in to a bumblebee C ahforn1a Yacht Club at Manna than 70 feet under the ln1ernat1onal and new in pur<1u1t of a girl. He del Rey hai. announ,·cd still ano1her OIT'lhore Ruic, ma ximum ra1ing for appeared in her bath disgu1!)ed as a format for its famous California Cu p the Transpac. piece of <1oap. He appeared '" her 1n 198.S. Yach t\ invited 10 part1c1pate this hairbrush and 1n her medicine chest. The C\eni will be held earl) I his vear arc· He appeared as a bug crawhng under ~car to attract some of the big yachtit · Saga. a Nelson-Marek 68-footcr PfORLll'fG-EDWARDS the blanket. He scaled the Empire 1ha 1 wi ll be sailtna 1n the Transpac owned by Doug Baker and George Dennis Choatc's new Peterson-68. as yet unnamed. Lo ng Beach YC. Prima. a new NM-68 owned by Ke11h 1mmons. Fon Wonh. Tex .. Boat Club. State Building and from time to time ac 1 Ho 1 1 • J 1 w · L Be ch Yacht Cl b Sao~ Marcella Lou1~ Edward<i.. dau&hter of Robert and Lynn Edwards of r c 0 no u u in u y. mer. ona a u · ... his head lef1 his body. ('YC Commodore Fred Brown was first to finish in Newpon Harbor M1m1 B. a new Santa Cruz-70 owned by a Los Anacles YC syndicate headed by Bill Wilson. Huntington Beach. was united in mamaec with James Briant Norling of When it was over my son turned to \aid a dozen 1 lighl displacement Yach I Club's 1983 Cabo San Lucas. Westminmer on Feb. 17. The ceremony and a reception for I .SO guests ~re me and said ... Now 1hal's life. That's "maxis" have been invited 10 «Om· and has been runner-up for line held in Clubhouse One 1n Leisure World. Laguna Hills. real!" pcte'" th(• May 24-27 Cal Cup which honors in several other long-distance Kathmandu. another SC· 70 owned by John Landon. San Dicao YC. The bridegroo m is lhe son of Loi'i Norling of Wcstm1n1ster and Leonard Forget whal I o;a1d about I hat dumb 1~ usually held in lhe late summer or races. Norling ofNonh Pon. Fla. He 1scmploycd by Sierra Pools and his bride 1s with 1hcol) that kids need their own space. early fall. Sw1ftsurc Ill. Nick Fra1ee·s NM-68 Coastli ne Community Collcac. The kid IS Just plain weird! .\ light displacement "maxi" 1s from San D1cio Yacht Club which -------..;._--"------------------r------------------=-=-r----------....__-------. was first tofin1 sh in the recent Los Drumbeat. a NM-68 owned and ~kippered by Don Ayres Jr .. Newport Harbor Yacht Club. ( '' ~\ " I 1 .. 111 ~· ·Ill 4.111 '\-· I l'(!t11 \ r1·.11 l;I\ 11r11r th" \prina I """' "1'1lf1' hrd comfon 111mh11w1 l'.1th ,mart ''>ltna Hone na'' or ~htlc ""'llh bonr hr11d1n1 ~ TIU S IMl Rf.l(IU( l ... ,, .. """"""''". """"""' ....... ..., ..., -...... ""*"-l ..... ...._UA~C-... ....., 0... l)f II ........ 541 ... ~ Uo\ .... U._ IAO 'J:a 11,111 .,.., ~sm1t11 411 ClllT•mM ... !!!I!'-Oo\C... Mlt °""" .... .... f11GM ... ... ........°""''" ~ ........ ,., .. •JHno RIFFELL'S IPllUTllY, Ill. fw1'111WOfY•Lh Aangclcs-10-Mazatlan race. Charlie. Nolan Bushnell's Holland-67. St. Francis YC'. which was first to fini sh in 1hc 1983 Honolulu race. Blondie. an SC· 70 owned by Herman Moniz. Honolulu. ltl2 .._.a• .. COSTA IDA -~JJ56 Merhn. Bill Lee 's anta C'ru1 6 7 (with a modified underbody) which 1---------------1 holds 1he 2.22.S-milc Transpac race All of the yach1s will compete as a Ocet in a three-race series. Brown said most. 1f not all. of 1hc yachts will be ~iling 1n this year's Transpac race \tarting July 4. In recent years Cal Cup compet1· 11on has been on a two-boat match race format. This will be the first fleet race 1n several years . "°" u ... ..,..., S*>~l(W4Y ~ m1t11 ..... U..IUQI SIAOUI Oii ii (OIWMOS SO COo\SI I~ ~1'8770 .., 171 1 ..,. l .... ..U UA lllOW(S I l~Hll$11WI ts749tl 1616111 MY•tOlllllaat OH• lOWMOS IUlllNCION '.YUfY CllY ClNl(I 14Hlll '}4 ~~) .. ..., .. ('1#lllO' !NW IS'll IDWMOSlllS'IOl IS'llll ~, ... LA-...... Nl(fASIQSOtlMf lfWAY )90.11 11121 '91 06)) '91 )ffJ - THI BHFAl<fl\<,T (1 IJf\ I) I rp I~ Tl\lt~lrH, ! I; fr T' if r.rn1 <., r :u ''•'· .. recordof8days. I I hours.set in 1977. • Cruisers on the ball Not all yach tsmen arc hooked on sailing to the exclusion of all other sports. Voyaacrs Yacht Cl ub of Newport Beach. and Capistrano Bay Yacht Clutf. Dana Point. are out 10 prove that with what they call the Catalina Golf-Softball Cruise March 2-3 . This first -but probably not last -JOint cffon between thtse two clubs calls for a cruise to Avalon. Catalina bland, March 2, arrivina In time to tee off at noon for the aolftourney. VYC has challenged Capo BYC to a "unisex" golf match. and Capo BY~' has challenaed VYC to "slow pitch unisex softball.·· Af\cr all the 1trtnuous exercise cruisers will meet for dinl1er at the El Galleon restaurant. Then to bed to rest up for the cruise home Sunday. The golf will be under the infamous modified Shelly Handicap System and rule will be laid down by hclly himself. Ground rules for sof\blll will be, handled by Capo·s Gcorac Sweat. Mcmb(rs planning to make the cruise arc requested to contact GeOf)e Pett y at 544-0079 (home) or SS7-4S97 (office). Kenyon,Sparcraft firms join forces Kenyon. producer• of production cruisina and racin& spars for sail· boats. ind Sparcran of Irvine. dc- si1ncr1 ind manufacturers of custom 'Pl" ror ln1tmat1onal OfTshort Ruic Ind I 2•metcr ~achts, have mcratd 10 form Kenyon·Sparcnn. The announcement w1 made by John E.D Grunow. president or International Marine Industries. Inc .• perent company or Kenyon. and Ronald E. Love, percraf\ prcsidc!('t. Ttw ne~ compeny will ront1nuc to offer the full Hne or Kenyon's pro- duction and '*Ina 1par H well 11 S,.rcraft's ~uttom-dttisncd and cn- pnttted span for racmaand cru1Jin1 yadtt1. a«ordint-40 l.ovc. .. Th, """"11 the loSJCal mama~ of't-o C'Om"nin thll cfomin11e 1tw1r mpec1i vt fkld1." saKI Grunow. '"IMI rttotnizn 1hat Spemaft 6t a lt'ader In 1per t«hnolotY for r1Cint equipmcn1 and tw• c•ptnltc 1n &he prodUC'UOn Of Jaft. hfH~I I. Cut- tom-fnaiftttttd 1per1, Lo"e. •ho '-''" ovtnrt 11 and marbtin1 11 Ktnyon-Splrcran·1 ~·· l!pftd that •ht mnJr1' .adceood lluliMtf.lfMt. ··1n :5;Mn:ran·, <'aw. kntyan will lcn4 111 kno•lc• on tht COit· effective production and manuf'ac· tu rt of non-custom spars." he .. id. "The meracr also will allow us to offer our <'ustomcn expended tcrViCc ind salcscapabilitics 1n all ma.lor yachcina loca1lon1 in the U.S and Canada." Annual 11lc1 for Kenyon-Spercraf\ are pro..1«ted to be in ciaht fi•urn. Join1n1 Love 1n manaaina the new company Is W1rttn Blee, former Kenyon ttncral mal\IFf. who will tcrve I ViC'C prtSfdt-nt Of ~liOnl for 111 five production facthlies. Jim Was~rburttr. former Kenyon con· trollcr. wi ll become Kcnyon·1 permn VICC prtstdcnt. fin1ntt. ~rcraf\'1 ha~y. Maw. plant and Kenyon•1 Oilfofd. COtln. faCility will bt mtf'IN 10 hou1t the cqtn• P1ny'1 corporate oftket In Ollfont. On the Wnt Con1. Spernaft aftd Kenyon will bt houled In a facility under con1truc11on 1n S.n1a AM and due ror 0«upency tn May. In ~ d1uon the C'Ompeny will mata111n offlm tn 1. hteflbura. Fll .. Lym• •ntton. En ... nd. and ,La llodltl~ frlft(f • Ttw rompeny atibiintt onw-. ftalf hnt o( tnttrumtnh. tlOvtt and mannt herdql'f, -R .. ·, . . ' . 'Glgl' p1end~d in FCLOrevlva1 By CHRIS C&AWJ'OllD .. ..., ...... ,J I f I For tht second production or its current 1nson. the Fullenon Civk lipt Opera hat ttvivtd tht ever· po_pular story of love and roman«. ··oi~.·· C>nainally 1 novella by French author C*ttc. "Gisi" hat appeared over tht last 40 )'eat in various sate and ftlm version• in buth the Unued Slates and France. Probebly the bell known is lht 19S8 movie which stamd Leslie Caron. Louis Jourdan and Mauri~ Chevalier. In the Fullenon production of the Alan Jay Lerner-Frederick Loewe musical. un~rstudy Lauren Hath•· way substituted for Lynne Levine. who was ill. in the title role on ' openina niatu. Hathaway acted and na the role very capably. with her rf,.,_,, .. ,.,. ,.ivina no hint ofbc1 n1a • la t-m1nucc sublt1tut1on. The SIOl'y 11 namccd b)' Hof'Ofe Llthallln (played by Joe K.lye~a conflrmtd blchtlor and play about town who has ~n much of II c an the Pansian 1r11tocn.cy. His ncphtw0111on(JeftttyColtman)i11 wealthy. handsome )'OUftl man who it bored with the life of an anMOmit and the atccnttOM o( hatf. the womtn in Paris. • Ont of his kw ple11ures ii visitina tht humble home of Inez Alvarez (Shl~y Romano) and pla~~ ctrds with Gisi. her youna sran uatner. Oiai ls just a child to Gaston. but she has a refttshin1 and candid way of rnctina to him that none or his paramours have posscHCd. Then enter Aunt Alicia (Nancy Sa~ers) into the situation. Aunt Alicia has plans (or Oiai to become a lady of breedina and to M instrucud 10 lhat nd. Aad 0u&on II told that It would harm Oili·• reputation to M lffft With ham. Thus, Oaaton hat a choice -whether to Ii ve up Oita or to make a commatmau to her. Hadin& the ca1t 11 Honort, Kaye is a ramiriar face on the fuJlenon CLO llllr· He ponray1 the playboy· aritlocrat wi&b confident eaac and a ltfOlll vocal delivery on MKh IOnp 11 "Thank Heaven for Little Oirls" and ~·rm Glad I'm Not Youns Any- m0tt.'' $trona vocal work alto 11 ,a;ven by Coleman (who it appnhna, but youna as Oaston). especially in his key solo. "Giai." Wally Huntoon's1et dnian. wh-.Ch indudcl a staat-lcvcl walkway between the orchestra pit and the auditnft. effectively show- caWt Coleman s solo. as well as others. TOPI amona the supporting cast 11 Wives' ca·n 't rescue ABC froni Nielsen ratings cellar By FRED ROTHENBERG . , ............... NEW YORK -The openina installment of ABC's splashy, sexy "Hollywood Waves" performed sol· idly. finishina as the week's No. 7 show. but it did not live up to man y expectations and could not prevent the third-rated ne1work from another last-place finish. "Hollywood Wives." the fictional mini1encs aboul the women behind the entertainment capital's 171ost powerful men. had a 22.0 rating altd a 33 share on Sunday night. according to fiaurcs released Tuesday by the A.C. Naclsen Co. CBS. which won Sunday (with its 3. (7) ··family Ties.'' NBC. 24.S. 20.8 m1llion]lomes . , 4. (4) "6CY Minutes.'' CBS, 23.S. 20.0 million homes. S. (I) "Dynasty.'' ABC. 23.4. 19.9 million homes. 6. (6) "Simon & Simon." CBS. 22.8. 19.4 million homes. 7. (X) "Holl ywood Wives.'' Part I, A BC. 22.0. 18. 7 million homes. 8. ( 18) "Kate & Alhc.'' CBS. 21.8. 18.S million homes. 9. (IS) "Cheers." NBC. 21.3. 18.1 million homes. 10. (26) "The Atlanta Child Murders.'' Part 2 -"CBS Tuesday Ni&ht Movie. 20.9. 17.7 mill ion homes. 11. (9) "Knots Landin&." CBS. 20.7. 17.6 million homes. 11. (S) ··The A-Team:· NBC. 20. 7. 17.6 million homes. 13. ( 14) "Murder. She Wrote." CBS. 20.S. 17.4 million homes. 14. (18) "Newhart." CBS. IY.9. 16.9 million homes. IS. ( 12) .. Maanum. P.I..'' CBS. 19.8. 16.8 million homes. 16. (21) "Webster.'' ABC. 19.7. 16.7 million homes. 17. (9) "falcon Crest." CBS. 19.4. 16.S million hom es. 18. (H) "Niaht Coun.' .. NBC. 19.3. 16.4 million homes. 19. (11) "Hotel.'' ABC. 18.8. 16.0 million homes. 19. C20) "The Fall Guy:· ABC. 18.8. 16.0 million homes. regular series) and four other nights, ,---------=========== was the lop-rated network for the week of Feb. 11-17 with an averaac prime-time rating of 18.2. NBC. with third consecutive week. was second with a 16.2. ABC had a I S.3. With nine weeks left in the 30..weck prime-time sca~n. the rating.s arc: CBS-17.2. NBC-16.3 and ABC-I S.6. CBS estimates that ABC would have to beat NBC by an averaac of 1.6 rating poin1sa wttk to tic NBC. while NBC would have to beat CBS by an avcraae of 2.1 rating po1n1s a week to tic CBS. '1'?I.~l SAT.-MON. 2:3~:35. 10:30 M~M-~ -.ns~ SAT. One ratinapoint equals I percent of I ~~~~~~~!!~~~!~~~~~;;~;;;;;;;;;~~~ the nation 's 84.9 million TV homes. I A share measures. on a~crage. the percentage of sets turned on that are tuned to a particular network. CBS. exhibating series strenath -throuahout the week. had top-I 0 shows on Sunday (No. 4 "60 Minutes''). Monday (No. 8 "Ka\e & Allie"). Thursday (No. 6 "Simon & Simon"). and Friday (No. 2 "Dal- las"). as well as a No. 10 rankinJ for the second pan of the "Atlanta Child Murders" last Tuesday. I NBC's power was concentrated in its Thursday night lineup. "The Cosby Show" was No. I. "family Ties' was No. 3 and "Cheers" was ninth. "Cheers" was a repeat episode :E~:~: ~Tflf'l[)fl[)I Uoc,,i S 113t.Jj•I•l11Ii6i•nu9'-~!;) ~MY PtM9Mo .... , ~ f.::'l'tf'f.J:• ...... Ah 1100 J 10I 10:00. JllOWll Ill t 1tt J1tt 6 t :2p •·Ttnti M•tll•Uc low11• nm•Mcu•AST CLUe (at "'•wt At 1J1ft 2100 •100 1 :00 1:00. 10100 KtL.Utle 6'ISUMI (JIJ Sllow1 1t I :•I ••i• 1 1JO & 10:10 that showcased Nick ('olasanto's ~ca• mavs•LY .. u...a C h h C I I d'ed of a l flow• At• J :00 ,110 c• (JI) I HOWI AT oar c aracter. o asan o 1 1120 7 ,'° & 1 ,41 1 sfl 11211111 hean auack last week. '''° & 10:01 ABC had two 1op-1en shows: STAOIUm a y-~ .. , C.Htt-ttltite~ ........ ,,., THSl--••MT CUM an C.·Hlt T ll• wtN"Uf• (ttl NmAYDHaU US(a) Ce•Hlt ~ofocol (ltQ I • ..,....(JI, ltlu1 Co·lt'Ntur• Tlll.t Of HMrtl (•I "Dynasty" was fifth and "Hollywood •1••'14(il)f3j12) t;.;u:.,...... ) Wives." seventh. Herc arc the top 20 rated tclc-YtllOll ~ fJI) I ,.,...,.. TO JlllMA -------- visions pr04Tams for the week of Feb. \~;:'1~1~ 11 1l1l '~~1=~~ :t;J,2J:1 ~~Ye':~~ 11 -17. lis11ng.s include the week's • 10110 'fu S.or9t (ltGI ranking, with season-1o-da1c ran kina in parentheses. rating for the weck.1~~~·:oi11~1v~•~·1••c~..,..]"'~IM4'r~~1~u~11~1~1 ~u..~~.._~...,~IO~~~i~~~~~~b~ and total homes. An "X" in parcnth· cscs denotes one-time-only presen· tat1on. I. (3) "The Cosb) Show." NBC'. 26.6. 22.6 million homes. 2. (I) "Dallas.'' CBS. 2S.O, 21.2 million hom es, ~eacllng thrtllet' Md. ' ......... ftlm." -OIYld~. NEW VOAK MAGAZINt .. * * * *. Alt 1l1olrtf'ttnl .. polglWll loVe ltOry MdonehelOfe ... ar." -Roger Ebttl. AT THE MOVIES Lo M IR A DA r.~ ..., (a) -112 (N-IJ) I 00, 3 00, S 00. 1 00, t 00, 11 00 12 4S, 2 4S, 4 CS, I C!>, In 10 4~ NNNta. llallJS ON SAU 0¥ Y AOVMCl llallTS Oii SAl.l MU M r•C. a n1 -(I) A rmMI lO-(PC) llJO. l~. HO. 11~. IOSO ..... _.,1f~'c"SSO.;_!~ IWU NJiJlit( IQCIS ON SAil ~y ...,._, -·· ... llWIU ltW COP Cl) " DOllY smtco 1 oo. l IU lO. a.oo. 10 JO NJIW!t lQ( 1$ ON SAU DAlY ... ,., Uta, JOO. !>20. 7CS IOSO llNWJ. ram °" we o.u. v n1 wm ma II> "DOllY STUllO I 00 4 00. 1 00. 10 00 NJIMCl llCllCTS ON SAU OM Y --1(1) 12)0 1 JO Uf I JS. HO IOU .... Aa(I) "' .r*"' (I) l o HAA~A . ,: .•. ·.~ ht~)I Romano H u•1.1'1 1r9nd- mothtr. Admirablt wc>rtc alto i1 dehve~ by Sa~n as the IUPfr- ari•tocratic Aunt Ahcia and N~ FHt II L11rv. one of GallOO I paramours. A 24-memMr ensemble o( ,,.,.. and dancers pro~ldn df'«ttve beckup for the 1how. Tht daaccn. under \ht direction o( ~ C!)i*. arc especially ao<>d in the beach scesw in Act OM and tht bia can<an num~r in cl Two. AllO offenna very able suppon is tht Fullerton CLO otche1tra conducted by musiat director Leo Kteter. Gary Gordon. in has fif'tn direc· 1orial HStJnmcnt u Fullcnon CLO. presents a well-paced evenina of entertainment which continues Troable br~ Frid•>• and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and J--__ 111 _ ___. ... . hlUfta 81acll .,. , ......... undays at 2 p. m. throufh March 3 an •aa...,. .___ . •• the· Plummer Auditonum. 201 E. tile m•lcal •:JWlmY...., ~· ~ ee Chapman Ave.. Fullen.on. Call · rrtda,. Alld .._..,. ...,... llucll SO at IM • ..__rl 879-1732 for t1ckC1 information. Tllieater Anaeeater. Ca11Ul::o288f•tktllet lafOu "ONE Of THE YEAR'S nN BEST." ..C.-...Cll·"'QS ~ Nl'Wt ~Ct 11 (tr•,C.,_TV NATIONAi. IOMIO Of UVlfW A unlVtRSAL lttuASt HON PLAYING catA--[ ....... ~ ........ !M0-7444 °""'9 56 I a.16 .... llM.LI\' ,.,.,,...,.,'J/11 11ACNJlfh~ ftCLIUT~ PAMMI JO .-A" cN) MOH· THUAI 1 00, 10 00 "MftCNllf" (II) •». 1.ao, 10-20 4 TMa< OOleY ITIMO loo.I MUIW'WY •...wn Y Ntil COP" (a) 100 1;1 10-11 4 TMClt OOleY ITEMO HAMllOH P0M> ''WfTNlll'' Cl) 711 ..... KUM~ "THI MUN llAIOM" Cl) 7 f" /,. I ',A < /. /', ( • .. , ·"} .. /. .. . -omca RClN-() .aft IUf AC1Qt SAM WATERSTQ-1 -~N:a OR. HAN; s. ~ -- ----····--· ...... .,. ... t......-·---- IOI SHOWllC! IE -el(A S19mt u--, AH)ll S(llM 1m 1 '" OIJJ CllTAll.U COWMOS TOWN CllfTD 1SI 41M -CIOOlll 6~ l!>Sl RT• EOWAllOS SMlllll8ACK Sll*O IUl9ml COWMDS CllUM WUl ltl l'3S lt>Olf~ "llVll1Y *1t COP" cal MOH-T..uN I 15 I 16 10 It fiUOM' MOffCW ~.... ·-nt1 fAlCON AN9 ITIAEO TMI IMOWMAN'' Clll • 1 ACAOIMY AWAAO HOMS INCL MST~UM ''TMI •t1.LIN9 ,.LM" <9) 100 IOOCI HAlll"'8<>H FOflO ''WnMJI" (II) , 16 1146 NOWPLAVINO -......... ...,. ,,.. ..... -··-·==:-· ,, ~. /' I r ,.• • '.~ t f • t ~ ' ' ' "fAlf PCMIWAar' (f'9) ,.. l~.I~ M>40 rua ·THUM 700,11IO tt.UIMlo.I"°"° ........ (II, 1 u .... "fAH POllWCNtr' ('P9) run THUM I 20 I JO, 10 20 l<Ofl l "THI *AN llAIOlf" (I) fUU f"""8 t 46 t 00 • by Tom Batluk DOOl'fltSBURY TllB FAMD,Y CIRCUS "This place behind your knee is your knee pit." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson J II ,. ,_ ""'••• r t M•'• ··No. I'm not calling Mrs. Rowe to come and pick up her puppies.·· GORDO GARFIELD MOON MULLINS NO SUBSTITUTIONS ... JUDGE PARKER BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) _./'moo. I ri : ' POSITIVaY jr -Ji NO ;~r CR-EDl:r ·~tt ... !TJ' , , / / .. "Walt, ain't you got no trust in our fellow man?" ~ l 2.1 .. I THINK Moo's USING THE CAN OPENER .' by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis by Harold Le Doux ,..-~~~~~~~--...:------. ) PEANUTS • WHV, MA'f I ASK 4 I DISCOVERED TAAT 11-!A\IE TME ABILITY TO PICK UP A ROC( AND TO CARRY IT FROM ONE PLACE TO AMOT~ER Tl4EN, I DISCOVERED THAT W14EN YOU'RE DONE, '<OU CAN MAKE A SECOND WALL WITM THE ROCl<S IN '(OUR ~EAD I ARE YOU BUILDING A 1 USELESS ROCK WALL? ~ -y I f DRABBLE I COULD PILE Tl-lEM UP. AND MA'l.E A ROCK WALL.. IT'S Ubl.Y AHD USELESS BUT WHO CARES? --Z( v--. ~i:·"".ll..;;il11~ ........... FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE TUMBLEWEEDS l CAU..EP C11S PR~SS CONFfRENCE 1b fXFt>S~ VA ~p COWl110NS ~~~rr-1.:..:.N..:_V~I S cJ_A.:.....ll-....--__ _ SOCHAS •• ? ROSE IS ROSE ~ • I i ~rfil~HIS~ e>{e.e, SlbP , BOGGING \..(..... CUI. .. ~I ~ BRIDGE Neither vulnerable. North deals. NORTH •KQ4 ~ 107 0 AJ865 +AKJ WEST EAST +Jt73 +102 <:>K82 C:>A53 OQ4 0 1(1032 •Q742 +10913 SOUTH •ASU <;:;> QJ 984 0 97 • 85 The blddinr: N ertJa £ut S..tll W t9t 1 0 ,.. 1 <;:;> , ... ZNT P... a I::> P ... 4 1::> , ... , ... , ... Opening I ad: Three of •. Many playen do not teem to dll· fer•ntiate betw"n th• la•• or lb• 1•m• and tht diche1 haaded down 11 ppel. Tll latter 1overn seneral J.lt.uatJo :&IMl , ........ -- wtt.n Lo ~part from tWm. Sine. ha hid 0Dl7 a dOuMe&oe In hi~ p rtn r's ult NOrt1' mtst!t '*" ' .......... ....a_..._....,o._.....,.lilil BREAK THOSE 'RULES' been wiaer to bid three no trump rather t han lour hearts. Even IO, it look expert defense lo def eat the heart game. West led his fourth·be•t spade, declarer won in dumm1 and East started an echo b1 playing the t~n. On a trump lead from the table, 0111 SUllFF East jumped In with the ac. of heart• to return hlt remalnlnr spade, won on lht board. Weat won the next trump and 1a•t his part· ner a 1pade rutr. With three trlek• In the ban~. East looked round fow the Hllla1 trick. 1'1'e lead bad marked dedanr with four 1pedn, and II ht bad mon than Ov1 hearu LIM dtftnH itOod no chaace -du111G17'• att-kias ud ........................... ....... liMn: ..... "'· Utt ~.U.UW*WM._· .., .......... , ........ ltwd•. Eut realized that, if hie partn held the queen of diamond• a queen of cJube, t.he contract mlr be defeated. He returned a dlamo and declarer was locked on t tal>'e. He could oot get back to h hand for a club fineaM, to he had concede down one. CHARLES GOIEI Eut hattctred two or the oldt! clitht• o bridge: " ecoad hand lo and "lead throush wtakneH and to strength.'' ucceQful def. .,_."~ on lindmr Wm w1th t key cards that matlfrtd, and th usins tholfl c~rds to bett adva tase. C. Keith Greer C. Bradley OllO.n DevelQpment arm of Irvine Co. ·: gets a new look By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflNO.-,,... ..... The Commun ity Development Division of the Irvine Co .. respon· sible for the devclopmen1 and mar- keting of the company's rcs1dcn11al communities. is being chan~ed to a wholly-owned firm with 1t~ o"'n name. company officials announcrd. In a pre pared statement. Irvine Co. President Tom Nielsen said the division·s growing respons1bh11cs in recent yea rs prompted the change. ('. Bradlc> Olson will serve as president of the 110-cmploycl' di vision. which will be called lht> Irvi ne Community De velopment ( o. Olson was formerly the vice prc<i1dent of1he di vision. C. Keith Greer. a senior director of the division. will assumi.' thl' role of vil'C president. Greer will concent rate on major land development projects 1Allh an emphasis on the public 1 mprO\ ements the rrs1denual com- mun111cs require. 1 hl' Irvine C'o. has two other operating diyisions doing husiness as "'holl~ owned firm s. They are Irvine Pac1ti<" and the Irv ine Industrial. Rc\Carch and Development Co. The In 1ne Com mu nit) Develop- ment Co. will be in charge of .. rnn,erting our resident ial sites into totall ) planned communities. fro m rnnn.·pt to prcP.aration of the land for <kh,cry 10 builder. and following up "11h marketing.'' said Wilham Mcfarland in announcing the change. McFarland 1s the Irvine C'o.'s l.'il'Cut1\C 'ice president of oper- a11on\. rhl' di\ ISl(IO Wiii cont in UC to manage th <.' In inc C'o.'s res1dent1al li.'a'>Chold program. comm unit) le' el ground leases and the com pan~·!> r'k wport Harbor marina operations. AirCal proposes stock offering to reduce deb.ts ~1r( al Inc. announced that It has fi led a reg1strat1on statement with the Securities and Exchange Com- m ission Wcdnesda> relating to a proposed pub I ic oITcri ng of 2. 750.000 shares of conven ible exchangeable preferred stock. Pa ineWebber has been named manager of the underwriting group th at will offer the share!> to the public. Proceeds from the proposed sale of the shares will be used pnnc1pall} for rcpa} mcnt of debt. AirCal provides air tra"cl scr ices primarily between thl' Los An· gelesOrange Counly area and the San Francisco Bay area. one of the most heavily traveled domestic markets. and between SeattlePonland and California. ft also serves Reno. SaC'ra- mcnto. Lake Tahoe and Palm Springs. As measured by passenaers boarded duri ng 1984. A1rC'al is thl' largest earner in four of the 13 UPs ANO DowNs ~,,,.s _clt I -11 .. -.,.. -11, "• -y, \.'J -1-) ·~ -I ,,.,. ='i1t -., -I'• _ ,,,. -... -I -'• _, ct airports It ser,es and 1s the second largest earner in fo ur other airports. Sears pl&ns new 'services car.d' Scars. Roebuck and Co. Wednes~ d:t) announce~ plans to introduce in pilot market by }ear-end a new combination crcditfinancial service caret sponsored by the Sears Financial Network. The new card will offer significant savinp to consumers and se rv ice Mtabflshmcnu alike. The rteently acquired Greenwood Trust Co .. Grttnwood. Del .. will is ~ the card. According to Edward R. Telling. Sears chairman and chief eitecuti ve officer. the new ('reditfinancial ser- vices card will be accepted by a wide ranae of retail. travel. entenainment and service pTov 1ders. including Sears retail and catalog stores. wh ich will also honor the original Sears credit card. In addition. the new card will incorporate a package of financial products and services including a family sa vi ngs account. .. The fo rmation of the Scars Financial Network in 1982. followed by the establ ishment of 302 Scars Financial Network centers in maJor markets throughout the nation. has clearly positioned Sears as one of America's most innovative financial institutions." Tellina said. "We view the introdtX"tion ofa new creditfinanc1al snv1ces card a the nu t loa1cal 11ep in our stratqy of providing our cu tomt'n nationa lly with a broad ranae ofh1&h Quality and affordable financial products and services fro m an institution the)' trust.'' Telling cmphu1Lcd that \\h1le comPttition is fierce 1n toda) '\ bank card markel. Scars new entry will be positioned to take advantage of the company's historic strenaths. includ- ing an active customer base of more than 40 m1lhon U.S. households: 74 years of U pttitnce in runmna Amcn- ca 's largest and most successful consumer credit OPtrat1on: the man- agement talent. marketina skills and resources necessary to pan icipate in this compe1itive field. and an 1magt' of trust and quality. ··Taken totcther:· he said ... We believe a new Sears Financial Ser- vices card has enormous potential for our company as well as for the customers wc serve." Heading the ven1ure will be Ra y- mond A. Kennedy. formerly vice president-credit. Sears merchandise group. In hi' new position as ex- ecutive vice 'president-consolidated Center under construction Construction began thi s month on Century Center. a development of Roben A. Allcborn Associates and an investment of Metropoli tan Life Insurance Co. · The Irvine project located at the nonhwcst corner of Main treet and Jamboree Boulevard features twin 13 story offi ce towers with sunsc1 colored exterior granite and bronze glass. The finl phase consisting of one 239.000 square foot office tower designed by Welton Becket Associates and to be built by Equidon Contractors will also include a 6 story parking structu re. The first tower is scheduled 10 complete 1n March of 1986. Fluor plans stockholders meet Fluor Corp. ha s announced that its 198~ annual mee ting or stockholders will be held at 9 a.m .. March 12. at its Irvi ne headquaners. 3333 Michelson Dn ,e. Irvine. The company ea rlier had considered holding the meeung at its Houston di\ 1s1on. Fluor is a n engi neering. construction and natural resources manage ment company. Yogurt shop will open Saturday .\n appearance by Heidi Miller. winner of last summer's Miss Westtm -\menca bodybuilding title. will highlight the grand opening of a new Heidi's P-'ro1c n Yogun shop in Costa Mesa on Saturday. Miller. a bodybuilder turned busi ness builder. is also president of the fast- grow1ng. Laguna Beach-based chain of franchised frozen yogun shops. The Costa Mesa shop 1s the S«ond to be opened in the last two months. Ten other.> arc scheduled to open 1n Orange and Los Angeles counties by mid-) ear. The new Heidi's shop is owned by Richard and Diane Cannon. of Corona dcl Ma r. Cannon ha s extensive restaurant industry experience. Her husband is a marketing eitecutive. The shop is adjacent to the Edwards Ci nema complex in the M<.'sa Verde Center at Harbor Blvd. and Adams A\e. Store hour5 arL" from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. unda} through Thursday and from 10 a.m to 11 p.rn. Frida} and Saturda~. financial $Cl"\-1ct rot the Oran Wntcr F1nanc1al Service aroup·s ronsumcr bankina d1v1S1on. Kenned) will re- pon d1r«lly to Dean Winer prn1dent and chief OPtrlt1n1 officer. Philip J. Purcell. who also strves as con,um er bankina di vi ion chairm11n. Kc:nnC'd y will be ~ in Lin- colni.h1re. Ill .. where the Dean Witter consumer bank1n1 divisio n as head- quartered. ··we att pan1culai1_> fonuuw lO ha"e an c ttuMe of Ray Kcnnt'd) breadth and upenise 10 le*9 tb•s nrw bu ints :· Telhna eonunued. •• ·nee Ray a umed m.pons1b1l it) for San merchandise aroup's credn Opt'l'- allonsin 198). t~ numlX"r ofattOUnt • holders has incrca d from 3' m1lhoo • 10 ovrr 40 million and the numbtt o active accounts has r1~n rrom ~s m11l1on to 28 mil hon." NB firm wins &rand prizes for desigtas olresidencea The Newport Beach archneauraJ and plannina firm of n.alelia Aaedatet has received'-two arand awards and a merit award 10 the Best m American Llvin1 Award desian competition, sponosred by the NalMul Aaedatt. etR .. eh&Wenand Beltera.-6 ~ mapzioe Ont of the arand awards was for a modular home at in Camarillo, and the other was for a sinale-family detached home in Monterey. The merit award was for another 11ngle-family detached floor plan in the Monterey developmenL • • • Alln Cbrts., owner-oPttator of Tierra Vft'M ...-..eeape, IK. of Huntington Beach. has been elected to a second tenn as treasurer of the Callfon11 Lufteape C...trae.n A.IMCladea, IK. Chariton ts a nine-year member of the Loni Beach/Ora nae County chaptttof IM CLCA. and servcd as chapter president in 1981. He abo served as chairman of CLCA's 1983 Landscape Industry Show. • • • , Peter M. AW... has been named regional vice president of CommerctB.U of Newpon Beach, and will serve as manaaer of the bank's Newpon Beach headq~en office. Atkinson brinp more than 20 years of experience in banking and finance to his new post Most recently. he was reaional vice president of Cemmalty Bull. • • • O.UW Flamm, West Coast public affairs dirutor for Fer4 A~ a Commuieatl••· has been elected presiden1 of the Ora nae County chapter of the Pmllc Rtlatlou Sode&y of Amtrlca. The Balboa Island resident had served a partial term as chapter president in 1978, interrupted when he was 1ranferrcd to Ford's corporate office in Dctto1t. He returned to Oran~ County in 1981 . where he brinp more than 3S years of experien<le in public f'Clations and public affairs to his president's post. Other l98S PRSA officers include: Midttlle Swee& of Buso It A1Meia&es, IK. of Newport Beach, first vice president; Li.IMb S....tlM of c.euae Clila1e, Llvleps. Ir Co. of Newport Beach. secretary/treasurer. Laer Pearce of c.r,ente Creadvtty Groep of Laguna Hills. director. past president 8*11 C. Pays. of Basso cl Associates. who serves on the board; and Patrick~ of AlaMnee C.mmaicatieet C.. of Ncwpon Beach and 'l'Mma1 S. Su&aey of C.J. Sqentrom Ir Sou of Costa Mesa. assembly delegates. -•·n•+•:111m .......-------- i. I l · I• lS >1'1 Sl .. SJ M '• JS • ' ... JS~. JS•• 40 " .... If " 1s.&. lS'• JS JS • ... I • .. .. > ' t 1 • .. ) l I 16 0,,. 0. " • 17•• 16 • " • 10 • 10.-. 2J • 2Jloo J • ) > ..... fJ 4' s s . ) .. l"• :M .. lS ll'• , ... ,... , .. 1•• I IS· 16 341. ls • !!"" ,, , ~JO : 111 ·: 1•. . "' u ll. ti..: ~f· u•. IS • i ,. , .. :i·, .: j '• ., 11 • "' ~1. '-.. . " .. . ,,. . ' )7 • )) • 73,13. tt . !f: d .. ~·: ., . I 49 t, 1 ~. ) • ,.. ) 1 • 7'': ,.,. . ._ I ••• 10 1• , •• 10~10. il .. ~·· . I I . . , : ,.: . ,, 1' 1' • 4 • 't 16 ,, I~ ,t': 'f: u~ 1~~ u. Is. •"-.,. ll 'J . ••• , •• 1S • • • • 11.: J')o ~ 7 lf I 1 101• . . . i. 11 . ,, 11 • S1. H. 10 • I li ~: . 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S ~~k• Coro NEW YOAK (AP) Feb. 7l Advenced Oecllntd ¥nchenvect 0111 luues New hlvhs New lows AM£ x LEADER S :t NEW YORK (AP) -r1:clel, Thursclav price and net cha"9t lhe ltn most active American Slock 11change luues, 1rac1 1rv nallonallv at more tttan ' 't1:~~~T~e 3m311j ~~~ ~-n Gulf~ . , lJ..., ~ ~M!~n· ll : J~ = ~ TIE Comm •• ~,1',,. = ~ Ptll.tW J.33pf 6, ,. WhtrMtEnf s 4, HouOllTr l,7 ~ "A111i11tm NEW YORK 114 -Most llvt ovf{· ·t~·covnler stocks s~led v NASO. fr~;• l~,7~ lfY: "' t1l ~~·. . 1:~111• l ='~ ~Ck,r l j: a ~vltn s \Iii v. + 1~ bf:t/l: ~ 2, ~ = ~ Golu Q11or1 \ That's an apt descrtptton of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are gotn~ and which people are helping them get there,Just watch Credit Line· -every day In tile Business sectton·ofyour new Hang time Cll}!P!f center Jam• Donaldaon alam 4unu a&alnat Seat- de • Tlm llcCormtcll 4artni acdon Wednad&y ntcht in LA. 8onlce won eaally, 118-105. Story, pace C2. UCI sleepwalks to victoQ:. Murphy's 27 points keys Anteaters' la~k uster 75-67 triumph over 49ers By CH1UI MONAHAN ..., ..... 0.111111 •nl The most imponant th ing to note about the performance of UC Irvine's basketball team Wednesday night apinst Lona Beach ~tate was that it got the Anteaters a wan. UC I. coming off of an emotionally and physically drainina 99-89 loss to Nevada-Las Vegas on Saturday. play- ed lackluster most of the nt&ht and tt was perhaps thanks only to a tremen- dous personal effon by Junior for- ward Tod Murphy that thc Anteaters camc away with the 75-6 7 wan before 927 fans at Crawford Hall. USC stops UCI, 5-4 LOS ANGELES -For thc second · straight day. the UC Irvine baseball team let a lead slip away. this time against, the Uni versity of Southern California . The Trojans overcame an early 3-0 defici t by scorina in four straight innings and came away w11h a 5-4 victory over the Anteaters at [)e. deaux Field Wednesday. In dropping to 5-6-1 overall, UCI scored a single run in the first as Doug Irvine walked. moved 10 third on Paul Hammond's single and scored on a fielder's choice. The Anteaters added two more an the third. loading the bases on Irvine's si ngle. Brady Anderson's double and a walk to Hammond. A pairofgroundouts allowed the runs to score. USC' pinned Bo Kent with single runs in the fourth and fifth. and when Mark Stevens chased home a pair of ru ns with a double dow n the ri~ht­ field line in the sixth. the Trojans were 1n front for the first tame. 4-3. USC' (7-4) scored the eventual win- ning run in the seventh. The An teaters had an excellent chance 10 at least get even in the ninth. loading the ba~ with none out. Steve Morgan then hit a sacrifice Oy to left. but Gin& was thrown out trying to advance to third. putting the brakes 10 the inning. The win ran tJCl's Pacific Coast Athletic Association record to 7-8 and put them a half aame out of founh place. Murph)' scored 27 points 10 lead all ~orers. incl'ud1n1 12 of the Ant- caters'final 18 points. as he almost SIO(\le-l'tandedly kept Irvine ahead during the game's final 10 minutes. Murph)' also led all rcbounders. grabbing 12. • "I wasn't thinking about 1t (the points). I'll just do whatever is necessary." said Murphy. "I was upset that we let them back into the pme. Everybody seemed to tum PCAA .. ,,.,..,. CJ P -Owerll W L WL ...,,Mf•Let v.... 13 I 2t > F'""9 ..... 11 1 l1 6 Gal ..... ''*'!Oii J 6 liJ II UC &em• ..,._,. 7 7 11 11 """ ..... 7 7 I• • 1911.JoeeS.... 7 7 lfll UC 1rw. 7 e 12 I• Peclflc • II • I~ New Me1uco St... • lO 1 IS ~Ofte 1Mct1 Stele I I• l 21 . ......... .... UC lrYIM 7$, l.Oft9 IMctl lt .. e ,7 T......,.,._ UllMI , ...... ''""°Mele New ~·lco " ............ ~ v .... * JON sr ... e1 ll'Klftc away from lhe ti.II. I Just wanted to ~t it and scort inside. • Murphy was also .-illina to share some of the &edj1 for hi• surcea. .. You ha\le to~ IOlllC Cftldit • the point paard UIC IOIMOM ii puatnt the bell to IM," he Mid. The man Murphy was _,,.. ~ rina to WJI freshman liY8i _......, He had e1pt assills off dw llellCti ie only 16 nunuacs of Diti .... timt. UCI Coec:h Bill M&i liaan wu 90C euctly imprested w liit -.n•• perl'ormance. · ~·we we.-c pa1hc1ic." 11id Mu&lipil. ''Tha1's my rcspontibtlity. I ...,.. I take a lot o( pride an '""'-" _. .,~ ready for a pmc ucl I dida•t ., 1 good JOb tonjpt. I'll take the wio. thouah. .. , didn't think Tod played all ttwt well. He didn't play up 10 his normal standards. It was d1ftkult to pick out ' • ~ ... VCl/C3) ...... • IOOk at hoW" ~: --........ 11, Or•• c.-• ,..... Plr ..... ""° ,... ~ • ._.,.~from~ '*" .... .,.... cwww ...... ~ ....... ~..,.. ..... ~ .. Mountm In w..... occ . ...,,. c:la.ee ... ,.... 1111an ..... _. CCM•-'nd -~..._ ..... 1 .... c, ..... (1-7) ....... lellk ... and Compton (M) rernem 1n OGlllliJfa ..... tot~ ....... Aelilaet Mt .. SAC, eo.t hit I Where were principles? 8COf lno drouaht Mt"Y 1n ttae nm half and ... Mounti9I tootc advan. ::..:. buHd a 33.21 edge 9t ·-we hed • ••-minute period wt*9 we didn't ~ ... PlraM Sunset principals played cruel joke on Edison athletes Did you hear the one about the warden who told the condemned man he wasn't going to the electric chair. the governor had a change ofheart and there would be life after all. that the mistakes made were 10 be rec- tified? The followangday they came an and started shaving his head in prep- aration for the bigjolt and the gu y says "What the heck is going on? There's bttn a stay of execution. I m ~ht even be pardoned!" • Boy. did you fall hook. hne and sinker .. " said the laughina barber. "April Fool!" The recent episode in the Sunset lca_Jue reprding the on·aaain. off. again denial of Edison High 's basket- ball team revealed quite a few fools. to such an extent that at'sdoubtful anyone will ever again be able to accept a decision from this league without waiting 36-48 hours before making plaJls. . Herc's what happened: The C'haraers were su1pected of havi ngan ineligible player on the team because he was not living where he said he was living. but during the tame of investigat ion the principal (Jack Kennedy) was instructed by district official Charles Hess not to let the coach (Jon Borchert) know what RocE1 C11LSOI . PREP SPORTS wasgoingon because there wa!o concern a civil suit couh:f '>urfacc and nobody's fond of that s11uat1on. ....._ Finally. 11 was determined the '\ C'harJer!o wereguilty. five game'i were forfei ted. Total disaster for Edi son'!. team. PlayofTdreamscru shed. The end? Not GUiie. The Sunset League/Huntington Beach Unified School Distract (ta kl· your pick. it's more complicated than Congress) decided the C'hargcrs were give n a bum rap and to make things right th ey'd have a fou r-way playo ff on Sa turda) after the final league game to ge t a third playofTteam This was a unanamousdccision made on Thursda). "Wl· had al read)· had our goodh)l' meeting." rl·c all 'I Aorchrrt. "Then we go11he \\Ord after Thur'ida) ·s pral'· 11cc. Frida~ I had a Lwo-pagc pn:p- ara11 on fort" o games on Saturda~. like whl·n togl'I up. th e prl·ga nw meal -th e kids werl' e>.c1tcd." But a' 1nformat1on of the Sun~t League'" grea t decision was being publishl·d on FmJa~. changes "'ere qu1etl~ lx'angmade. UC Irvine swept, 9-0 Anteaters discover why UCLA is rated No.' 1 in tennis WEST WOOD -UC Irvine's men's tennis team. ranked No. 14 in the country. met its match Wednesday as UCLA dominated by rolling to a 9-0 win on thr Bru ins' couns. U('LA. the nation's 1o~ranked team. lif\cd it record to 10.2. "It looked lake we wert 101 nt tO win .ome of the matches." said UC'I COIC'h Grq Pauon. "But tM Y )USt muucd u .. Mike Kuf'C's. who defutcd Irvine' Bruce Man Son H1na. 6-4. 7·l in 1tnaln play. teamed with Mark Basham '" doubtcs to dcfrat Ken Ofrr and Man n Hana. 6-2. 6·4. Basham had beetcn U<Ts Otmn Ytte1 tn "n•ks earlier. 2·6. 6-3. 6..0. "This 1s om.• match )'OU want 10 for1ct n:all> quick ... Patto n said. "It s lake the Oood 1ho1 wiped everyt an' b ut -!he bndge collap d. · · lso ~inning an ·.angle fo r lJC'LA were Jeff Klaparda. who defeated Brnd ckcrman. 6·4. 6-3. Brad Pearce. who bcal ()err. 6-0. 6-3: Bretl (irecn\\ood. a winner over Julia n Barham. 6·3. 6-&.and Randy Pan. who topped Neil Amor. 6-1. 6-3. Barham and Yates. 14-2 over· all. had won 11 stra1aht doubles matche for lJC't beforc Klaparda and Pcarte handed lhcm a S-7. 6·3. 7°6 setblck. David La -1n~lon and Pan &camed for UCLA to defeat ckcrman and \n tlernandc1~ 6-2. 6-1. •• och anJ e\'CI') ) ar fl ~mi. thcy btal u,:' Patton explained of the Bruin,· dominauon of < I. "La t >car. the) btat u I We probsbty 1"11d~·1ttnn ~ II ~car b "-tnn1n1 that point It was all oll. Edison would not be invol ved.and Manna wo uld be involved only if the Vikings pulled an to a tic for third on Fn<lay. ThcOrangeC'ountyT1mes c1ted in effect. "CIF rules against Edison." But Cl F officials deny any such notion. s1mpl~ pointing out the rules state there must be a 11e of some son for third place 1n order for a league to have an) 1ypeofplayo ffsys1em 11 washes. In fact Cl F offic1alsempha11call ) den} anytnput into 1h1sdec1s1on. "We were told our original motion was an v1ola11on of Cl F regulations." ex plained Huntington Beach High Principal Ann C'hltb1ck1. the league's prc!o1den1. "That's II. that's the reason. We thC'n reverted back to the Sunset League constitution." All that was required. of course. to maintain what the league had already deemed proper. was to amend the ea rlaC'r motion 10 require some son of tll' for 1h1rd place after Friday's games (which resulted with Huntington Beach and Westminstcrat4·6). lfno 111.• n:,ultcd. then the third place team wou ld go to the Cl F 5-A playoffs. Rut 1 r1stead. all was shelved. Wh y'' "No resolution was found.'' cited C'hlch1ck1. So what's Chlcbick 1 's response to the Edison athletes. who had the rug pulled out from under them fort he ~rnnd time? It took a few moments for this one (Pleue eee CARLSON /C'J) Dodgers sign Jay Johnstone LOS .\NGELES (AP)-Free agent outfi elder Jay Johnstone has been signed to a one year ron1rnc1 b the Los .\ngcles Dodacrs. lhe team an- nounced Wednesday. No tern's ot the contract v.ere released. John stone. 38. who played for the DocJacrs from 198()..82. pla)ed ~2 pmc for 1hc Chacaao ub an 1984 end hit .28R with no home run and thrtt run batted in btforc bc1na de aanatcd for a 1anment on u 31 The 16-)car veteran ha also played w1th the Anfcl Ch1cta0 Wlutc So~. Oakland A' and the New York Y1nkccs of the mcncan uaauc. ai tit ll as the Philadelphia Phllhe and 1M n Dtqo Padre ot'lk N111onal L.rqut. Johnstont \11ned with the Cubs 1n June. 19 2. af\ertican rclntc'd b 1he Dod ii In l~lfl. fir ~ tnc 11cn wuh 11 pinch htt~. 1ncludin1 tl\rtt home runt. • • That time of year Lance Parrlah of the Detroit Ttcera &eta eet to throw ball to pitcher Dan Petry•• team opened workoata Wednad.ay. -I _:_ COllGh Tandy G• Mid. ''And tNv Juat domlnat«t m tt. ftrat w . ·· Leading the W9Y for the ~ tJee -.. Ken RMWez wtth 1• potnts, Marvin Bailey with 13 and Larry Rlehard wtth 11. Orange Co•t. whlctl had Mark Goudge (cnertey hcne) lllld Gartnn Morton (ftu) betow per. could never recoyer from the llOW start. By doubte-teammlng OCC a1andoUt Shaughn Ryan. the Mountiee managed to h<>'d hJm to juat nine pointa. Point Qi'*'d Jon Johneton rnenaged 18 pointa end Bred Farmer 8. ''They klled U8 lnlide," o .. opt.med. ..They play a .,_ (Pleue ... IRJC8/CS) Baseball camps open this week From A~ dteplltoi.. Top wrestlers vle in Masters meet Bneball'a spring training open. ed for rMI Wedneeday with at teast one manager facing a dual purpoH. 'Since January. Cincinnati Reds player-manager Pet• ROM has been hitting batebaila to get ready for his quetl of the magic number 4, 191. He I• 95 hltt away from breaking that an-time mark, Mt by Ty Cobb. The Reds formatty open their camp In Tampa. F ... on Friday. The ftrat tr.ming ltt• OfftciaNy ~ w«• thoM Of the defend- ing Woftd s.rtet ctternpion Detroit T~• In LM.._.,, Fla. and the Mfnneeota TwtM In Oftando, Fla Both open.o Wedneeday. Tl'WM NL ~ -Houston In Kllieknmee. Re., LOI Anoee-In Vero e.cn. FIL. end New Y (Wt( In St. ~. Fla. -opened C8l'ftP todey · l'he Att.nta Brawa. ... ,..,icn onotee, eo.ton Aed lolc. C"6Cego Mttt• 80a end N9w Yen Yri.. jOfn ClndnN\tf In opeo•ne "*' doon on Frktey. The 0.t.nd A'a er. the ftn8'....,, to Ofer' ij)ft;;Q trilnmg next Thur•-.,. ,.:"It. (MMW OIUbt tratn In Rorki&. Md ...... eight .,. In Ari.ION. The A1WOe-. ~club wM & ,,.. IPf'fng t'86ntng .... thlt YMf ~ mc>M to .C._.'""'99 rrom Cocoa. Aa. I he top ti'l' high \l:'hool \\ore5tkrs from cal'h "'r1gh1 da\\ at laM \\-Ct'k ·., 1ndl\ 1dual tinnls w11l rompe1c 1n the Cll ~uthcrn Sc-<:11on 1ntrad1,1s1onal Ma\ll'~ M('\'I hl•dukd for Satur- Ja) ut ~c,tman'itt.•r High 1 hl' CIF-<>S ~foster!> Meet \\Ill quahl\ li'I: l'ntnc\ f>l'r v.t'1ght for the state ltnals tournament. schedulcd for Frad1n and ~turd:I). March 1 ·lat thc lln1 vt'r<ilt\ of Pac1fk fhl' in1rad1' 1s1onal evt-nt mate-he\ wrcstlcn from each of the four ( If. ~~ d1\ls1ons (4-A '·"· ~-.\. I·.\) an the same 1oumamcnt bra ~ets for each ''l'•&ht class .\rt'll cntnc\ ~ho v.ert' wmnel"\ an their cla-;i. l:m v.tt~ 1ndudc Estan- cia\ 108-pounder Jam 'itana\lch: Fd Ru11 of Manna (I :NI. and Fountain Valle\ brother'\ Tro) (I '51 and 1 rent Kenn' ( 141) uana'1ch. "'ho competed an the '- \ <'la • ·~ the rint C If ""rc\thng champion 1n the ..chool's h1\10f) Fountain Valk~ Haah v.on the 4-\ title on 1t o•n mat la\! ~turd.I) . out orina runner-up Loara. 110' )-1 16"!. Tro and Trent ~tnnt'\ mcd the Baron' 10 vactol')_ "'*'h champt n hip ~tn~ '"\the n and 141 -pounJ da' ""hilt" JUnl(lf' ( hn Wnaht PKtd L~ni 11V1th 1 1n tht 16S- J'l(>unJ cla . Othtnsct torompctt from 4-~all r ®At.lift ~\ Gf'fl ftft()n- ( 101), Man~ ~tr«h (Ill) and Jon ,\auarrT C 16 ) 1 -..ell a\ Ed1\0n'\ tt ~molt 117 > r • - From the J.~ bracket. Irvine has three "'rcstlel"\ <'ompellng: Ted lite· I\ ( 129) Jim Rapp ( 1114) and "I Diaz ( 16 ) E tan 1a'<, Jim Fardette. who beat _:itatel) fo r thi rd place honors in 3-A. wall alsoc-ompett' as Wlll Al Masten of Co ta Mesa. who was bca&en in h1~ third place match at 135. Wrestling "'ll began at 9:30 a.m turda~. followina a two-hour "'e1gh-1n and groomtng pcnod that <,tam at 7 a m. The consatauon final\ a~ S<:hcdulcd for 2:30 and the 1.:hamp1onsh1p round will gel under WI) 3l 4 CdM rated third in CIF volleyball Four a View Le uc volle)blll po.,..cn arc lasted 1n the en IM PITSCI n I 4-A &op 10. orona dcl Mar 1 o. 3 hch1nd defcnd1~ champion Mira Costa and . nta Blrbara Laauna 8tach I ranked founh. Eitanaa ninth ind Woodbr1. IO.h. The r111np· I Man ta (8a)'). l nta Barbara (frtt lant"l')~ l orona del Mar( aVteW):4.l..lpnakach( a \m ,.». 1'1\1 Monica (81~). ~6.,_. __ ...,. Editnn t~n1t1)!'"'1. Mitt"Ot1frtt lana)·. O.na H1ll1C uth <"<>"). 9, C\Lanc1•( a ~,.10. Wood~ ( I I~) From AP .i.,.tdei LOS NGELES -Pro Football Hall Of Famtt Jim Brown ha bttn booked for invC$tigation of raix and sexual battery. police said Wednesday. Brown, 49, was arrested at his home in the Hollywood Hills Wedpesday morning. The incident aUeatdly took place late Tuesday night. said at. Richard Bctrdsl~. readinaa statement prcP3rcd by the liN' ...., involvement. Arrested alona with Brown wns a woman identified as Carol Moses. 22. he was boo)(ed for sexual battery. Sgt . Charles McTageart said. The police statem<.·nt said the arrests stemmed from the com- plaint of a 3J.year-old woman. who was not identified. She alleged that Brow n. with Moses. raped her after Brown had struck her several times. Police declined to daborate on Moses' alleged According to the statement. a "complNe invest1ga· tion" is underway. Brown was released on S 17 .500 bail. and Moses released on S 1.000 bail. Beardslee said. i\ pQ)ice spo~esman said that charges must be filed before an arraignment date could be set. and no charges had been filed . J Beardslee said there would be no further state- ments at this time. Brown starred for 'the C"levela nd Browns and was the National Football League's all-time leadina rusher until Chicago's"Walter Payton topped his mark last season. In 1965. a jury found Brown innocent ofasauh and battery charges following an incident 1n Cleveland involving an 18-year-old girl. Qaote of tiae day -M1111-. a former D..._ aportecM1et, tenectmg on hie daya covering the Cowboya: •'The big milestone In anvt>octy'1 career la wherl Tom Landt'y ce111 you by your first name. The flrt1 time It heppeMd to me, I almoet Changed my name to what he caffed me -Ray.'' Penguin• halt 12-game streak Rookie center Mario Lemleu scored ~ two goals and added three assists to hft , Pittsburgh to a 6-3 victory over Calgary 1n Nationaf Hockey league action Wednes- day night. The v1ctol) snapped a nine-game l9sing streak and a 12-game winless streak for the Penguins. now 19-32-5 ... Jolm Otrodlliek scored his 39th goal of the season I :44 into the Tinal period to snap a 2-2 tie and lead Detroit to a 3-2 victory over St. Louis ... Boston defenscman Ray Bourque had two assists to lead the Bruins to a 3·2 victor') over Minnesota ... AJ Secord's first goal in 31 games started the Chicago Black Hawks to a 3-~ory over Montreal in a fight -filled game. The Black Hawks. 5-1 ·I since Ge neral Manager Bob Pulford took o"cr as coach from lh<.-fired Orval Tessler, mo' cd to within six Points of first place St. Louis in the Norris Di\'is1on Reinhardt out of hospital DENVER -Ed Reinhardt Jr .. the m Uni vers1t} of Colorado football player who f II• suffcre~ a severe head injury in last ~ason s game against Oregon and lapsed into a coma. has been released from Craig Hosp11al. . ..Ed Rcinh~rdt (Jr.) was discharaged from inpa· 11ent status at ( ra1g Hospital on Friday ... the hospital announ\ed Wedncsda}. add in~ that his fam il} re- quested 11 not be contacted for pictures or interviews. . Although full y alert. the hospital said Reinhardt still 1s recovering from the head 1njul) that requ ired emergenq neurosurgel) at Eugene. Ore. A blood cloi was removed from the left side of Reinhard t's brain by neurosurgeons at Sacred Heart General Hosp11al fo llowing his inJU I') in the Sept. 15. 1 _984. game. The 19-~ear-old had colla psed on the Sidelines after a Jarring hit In ('U·s 27-20 IOSS. Site switched for USC game LOS ANC iELES -The n1vers1t)' of m Southern California has switched Its Pa· c1fic· I 0 bash·tball gaml' againsl Oregon Statr on March 9 from (al State Dom1· ngur1 Hills to thr Los ..\ngeles Sport<; ..\rena. T1pofT t1mr al'>o wa~ rhangcd and the game now will hcg1n at 3 p.m. The conte'it ongmall~ "a" to be pla)'ed at Domingue1 Hill-; tx-cau'IC' the: Spom Arena had been booked for another e\l·nt. hut the sc hedule at the arena was adJu'ited so l ISC'<> game could be plavcd there in the afirrnoon · 0 ' 4 a 3 a 2 --~ G IR l s B '~. K ! I f: .i. ~ ,,_ - Celdca• rally comca ap abort OCC th ttl Mt' SAC inc:lu~,;~w~~~~if.t:t;~n :~e rn~rh m r 0 es . $('(Unds. as Denver held off a rally b> --inJury-nddltd Boston and defcattd the Estey's record 38 points lifts Saddlebaek H, Ooldn West ?f: Htathcr Estey, a Celtics. 132-129, WedneM:tay night for i1 f1flh strai&hl Corona dcl Mar High produc1. scored a school·rttord 38 victor)'. Denver took the lead for1ood It 124-123 on a Saddleback to win overGWC points 10 lead the Gaucho . . pair or Ott throws by Oa• luel, who had 12 of hi~ 22 addleback. wh1c:h 1mJ>rovcd to 11-4 in SCT play and point$ 1n 1he final quancr. lArry Bird, who to sed in a 22·6 1n all aamcs. hud a dinicult ttme shaking the RustJe,., aame-high 40 poi nts. had brouJht Boston from eiaht 1n the first llall: u1kina only a 43-42 edge al intermission. hciuftd t-arh in the fourth quarter to a 11 S-111 lead .. . Oran&c-t oa~t und ~ddle~ k collcac • alread> But Slddlcback brokt 1t o~n early m the second hal f. EJ~herc in the NBA. Ttrry assured of berth~ m the South Coast Conference assuminaa 12-poini lead with 12 minutes rcmamina in the C.mm.J•1• had 14 of his 20 points hauahnes~) pl:t)Off~ nl·xt Tuesd:l)' and Wednesday. same and coasted from thett. in the second half nnd Paal ~ccurcd v1c1oric 1n women'11 basketball Wl'dncsdav niaht. (Mey. who had 24ofherpoinls 1n tbe first half. was 13 Prettey had 24 as Milwaukee nd in high school aetiol1. Newpon Chnst1an 'moved of 18 from the field and made all 12 frte throw attempts. extended its winning trcak 10 into the first round of 1he Cl mall hoots tournament She also had seven a tsu before departina with seven five aames with a 113-11 2 victory with a narrow win. minute ten. over Detroit ... World B. Frte Two other addlcback player hit in double fiautts- scorcd a game.high 24 point'!, Hm"!I how it "l'nt: SandyTa)'lor with 14 pointund Lisa Jones with I 0. Lorita includins 14 in the founh quarter. Orange Coast ts, Mt. SH Antonio H: The Pinitt!> put Hines had 13 rebounds to lead the Gauchos in that as Cle' clJnd came from behind 10 11 aw?yearl). m:inufactunnaa 47-23 halfti,ne odvantaar m depanmcnt. beat Indiana. 102-92 ... Motet mo' mg I~ 12-3 in conference pla) and 11-6 overall. Jennifer Johnson pumP.,ed in 26~points and Debbie Malone poured in 3~ points -26 Tami Parker wns the primary fon:e. scori ng 17 point Etastin 18 to h1ghligh1 the Rustler efforts. Golden West l'Utt in the first half-and grabbed 24 and pulling down I 3 reoounds. top<; for oc·c in both dropped 10 J.IJ in the .('(' and 11-17 overall. rebounds to lead Philadelphia 10 a 137-116 rout of depanments. Golden Sta te. The two dozen rebounds matched Mar) Beth Thobc had 18 points ond Sall) Chn51m:in Malone's season high and his 13 offensive boards were 12 as th e Piratt.·1osho1a siZLl1ng60 pcrc·ent from 1h~floor. A Newport C'brl1tlan 43, Llefleld Cllrl1tlu "' The Conquerors. who finished 1ied for second in the Academy League. advanced to Saturday ni&ht's CJF Small Schools first round at Boron with the wil<f-card victory. the most he has had all year ... Tll•rl Balley scored right '>Ii fling pressin~ defcn1oe forced IM 'trals and wu the of Utah's IQ0,en1me points as thdazz overcame a 22. ('atalyst to OCC 's fast breal..-attack. point first-half defici t to defeat Ne" Jersey. 11 0-104 ... Mt. S·\C' used the 1-:! punl'h of L><.·bbie Houck (:!1 Washington's D1dley.Bradleyh1ta1hrl'e-poin11umpcr points. 13 fl'bounds) and Jan ict.' Donn.er (19 point ,'16 Lt•nd 1ng mo t of the way. Newport Christian (6-9) needed n bal\kct on a rebound by Sandy Maring with I :05 remuming to break a 41·41 dt'adlock. Lisa Mohler had 16 point\. Mnnng 11 and Kirsten Hennch~n 10 to lead the w_ith six seconds left ~o give th~ 1Jlullets a t 05· I 04 rebounds). but was unable lo -;ta\ dOSl' to th~· Pirate . VICIOf) over San ..\nton10. Brad le}' S~Or\' prO\ C'd 10 be ( range ( oas1 doses out the rC'gulancason at 4·erritos the margin ofv1ctol") when a last -second Jumper b}' an Frida~ at 7:30. .\nton1o's Marc lavaron.l from thc corner bounded ofT the back of the rim ... Dallas forward Dale Ellis scored all 12 of his points in the foun h period as the Mavericks took a 104-98 v1l'tory o'er Pon land ... Ralpll Sampson ~ored. eight of his. 18 P<_?ints in the founh quaner. including a stuff with 34 seconds remaining. to give Conquerors. • Houston a 126-122 victory over Phoenix. Seattle overpowera Clipper• LOS ANGELES -Forward Tim m McCormick. staning in place of suspended Tom Chambers. scored a career-high 27 points Wednesday night to power the Seattle SuperSonics to a 118-1 OS victory over th e Los Angeles Clippers in a National Basketball Association game. McCormick's 11 third-quaner points helped Seattle pull away. as the Sonics outscored Los Angeles 41 -23 in the period and outshot the Cli ppers 68 percent to 35 percent. Seattle took control with a 17-5 run that built a 79-58 advantage with 2:31 left in the third quarter. The Soni~ led 88-64 lead into the final quaner and ma1nta1ncd their ~O-Po1nt mar,in through most of the penod. Connors extended, but wins Li\ QU INTi\ -Jimmy Connors. the top ~ed playing his first match of the tournament. struggled to a 6-2. 6· 7. 6-3 victor) over qualifier Slobodan Zivo- Ji novic Wedncsda) 1n the Pilot Pen Classic. Connors. the onl} big name ll'ft in the tournament after some early withdrawals and a rash of upsets in the opening three days. turned more aggressive. mo\ ing to the ne t after losing the second-set tiebreaker. Zl\0Jinov1c. unS<.'Cded in the tournaml·nt and ranked 111 th in the world. battled back from two match Point'> in the 12-poini tiebreaker to take a 9. 7 dec1s1on and Mjuarc the match at one <;et each. The defending champion 1n the e' ent al La Quinta Hotel Tennis Club. Connors came back strong 1n the third set . however. breakingZivojinovic·s sen ICl' 1n the fou nh game to take a 3'-1 cdJl,e. NASL to suspend operations? NEW YORK -The onh .\merican m Soccer League. struggling financ1all} and art1st1call> w11h onl} four clubs. may suspend operations for the 1985 season. league officials said Wednesda}. "lfthe league can't operate 1n ·ss. I'd rather kill olT t~e league than kill ofT the $<)me:· N.\SL President Clive To:rc was quoted as saying, Televiaion. racllo TELEVISION 5 p.m. -PRO BASKIT8AU: Lakers at Kansas City, Channel 9. 8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKIT8ALL: UCLA at California. Channel 5. 10 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKITaALL: New Mexico State at Nevada-Las Vegas (delayed). Channel9. RADIO 4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at New Jersey, KWVE-FM (108). 5 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Kansai City, KLAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC a1 Stanford. KNX (1070). 7:30 p.m. -COLL.EOE BASKETBALL: Hawaii at San otego State, KSOO (1130). 8 p .m. -COUEGI BASKETaALL: UCLA at Caltfomla, KMPC (710). P REP B ~S K[ TB~LL ; Newport sweeps Sea View awards Coaches ch oose · McGavr a n MVP: DeBusk honored Chud .. Mc(1a\ ran. "ho ll•d N..-w. port Harbor High to the Sea Vi<."W ll'aguc haskctoall championship. ha-; been sdected the ll'agut··s most valu - able pla)l'r b) the kaguc·s coaches. McGa' ran heads the coaches' eight-man first team. "h1ch includes teammate Rob Masc. Mc(iavran. a senior point guard. averaged 15.5 points a game. while Masc '\cored at a 15.8 rate. Estancia al!>o had two pla}'ers on the fir\1 team -Adam Lo<'kwood and Srott Clements. Otha fir'it team p1ci.., include Jl'IT FrH·r of Corona dl'I Mar. Mall Judd of < O\t::i !'.k!>a. Brad .\rnold of l 1 n1' l'r\11' and ~addkback''i Rrvani Wahon. · · Coach oft he year honors go to Jerry De Busk. who guided Newport Harbor to a I 3-1 finish.1ncludinJ two victories over runner-up Estancia. ALL·SEA VllEW LIAGUIE ~yw, lCllMI Ht. Yr. AYt. ,lrlt THm Chvek McG•vran. NPI HerllOI Adam LOCkwOOCI, EUencle Rob Mil•. NewPOrt HtrbOr Scoll Clemenis, Esi•ncla Jeff Frver. Coron• dtl Mer Brv•nl W•llon, ~Ck Br•O Arnold, UnlYtrlllY Mell Judd, CCKll Mn• Se<Md Teem 6-1 Sr. 6-0 Sr 6·4 Sr. 6·7 Sr 6·2 Jr 6·4 Jr 6·2 Sr 6·S Sr IS S 12 I 1$8 190 211 19 0 20 s 14 0 Cobv Netn, Lavuna 8tac11 6·S Jr 18 3 TOdd MooM•, E\lencla 6·1 Sr 100 Mer-Wallon, s.odlt~CI< 6·7 Sr IS 4 Alan Frew, NtwPO<I HarDor 6·6 Sr 12.4 MilCll PtllCllOW,kl, co ... Meu 6·l Jr. 140 Mike Muro11v. Woodbf'ldQe 6·7 Jr. 139 Bob Zimmer, Coron• dtl Mar 6·1 Sr 103 "-·-~ S11Pvl Morro' ICor~ Ol!t Merl, Rock Smlrl CCor.one oe1 Marl Steve Stolrofl 1unrven11111 Brttl W1n,1ow IUn1verwv1, Mike Sullivan <Wolodbrloo•I. David Town1end (Wooot>rlooel, J01tt Dear <Seddltbackl, CPl&nc• Ptltr\On <Sftdltoackl l(arl Kimm• tCCKlt Meul, O.rei. L~ <Co,I• Mesel Mike 8ftcll !NtwPOtl Harbor). Oean Soren,en (NewPOtl HarDor ) Ricllie S11mo\ (E\ltnc•al. Eric Van Dor•n <Euanc•al CN Cll of Year Jt rrv Ot8u\k INewPOtl H•rDor) Blue Jays sign Caudill for $9 million TORONTO (A P) -The Toronto Blue Jays signed relief pitcher Bill Caud ill for five years in an 11th-hour. last-ditch attempt Wednesday to avoid binding salary arbitration. Blur Jays vice presidents Pat Gillick and Paul Beeston offered a lucrative contract to the 28-year-old right-hander. who agreed to terms. "It was their last offer and there were major differences from other offers." 'iald Caudill. "It just hit me in the right spot." Financial details of the contract, which 1s guaranteed for three y~rs. were not revealed but 11 is believed Caudill could earn an estimated $9 million by the time it expires aftcrthe 1989 season. "I'm glad it's over and there's a.- great deal ofsa11sfaction knowing that I'm scrurc for the next fi ve years and I have noth ing 10 worry about except baseball." said Caudill. who gave his sea l of approval to th e deal only 20 minutl'!> before his S('hcduled arbi- tration hearing before Stephen Gold- bcri. ( aud1ll was acquired from Oak· land in the off-season for shonstop ..\lfredo Griffin. outfielder Dave Col· hns and about SI 00.000 cash. Nq. 1 St. John 'sgets scare Boston Coll ege rally falls short: Mullin scores 26 From AP dispatches NEW YORK -Chm Mullin scored 17 of his 26 pointc. in the -;econd half b)' rnnnecting on eight of 11 outside shot\ as No. I St. John'" held on for 11s I 81h rnnsecutive victol) Wednesda~ night. a 71-69 Big East Confl'rencr basketball triumph O\rr No. 20 Boston College. Mullin. who uncharactensticall) missed three frel' throws in the final t"o minutes. 'iCored the clincher for 'it. John's when he buried a side Jumper with 42 seconds remaining to give thl' Rl'dmen a 70-6 7. lead after the~ had blown almost all of a 10- poinl advantage. Walter Berl). \\ho finished with 16 pc>1nts. made one of two free throws with 11 seconds left and Michael .\dam•; drive w11h two sccondc; remaining accounted for the final 'it't>rl'. No rth Carolina State 70, Duke 66: LorenLo Charles scored 25 points. including 18 in the ..econd half. to lead Nonh Carolina Slate to an upset of No. 6 Duke in Atlantic Coas1 Contcrence action in Durham. N.C' North Carolina H . Wake ForHt 59: In ( hapcl Hill. JUn1or centt'r Brad Daugherty scored a ~reer-h1gh 30 points as 13th-ranked Nonh Carolina cased past Wake Forest in an Atlantic Coast Conference game. The Tar Heels. who led by as man)' as 16 points in the first half. weath· ered an early second-half run by the Demon Deaco ns to raise their record to 20-6-the 15th straight 20-victory season for Coach Dean Sm 1th. Wlseon1ln 54, Iowa 53: In Madison ~}lclton Smith scored 'on a rebound afkr a scramble underneath Wiscon· sin's basket with six seconds Left to give the Badgers the u_pset over 14th· ranked Iowa in a Big.Jen game. Memphis State 60, Tulane ft: Keith Lee took control of the game with 2: 11 left in the first half to rally fourth- ranked Memphis State from a 10- point deficit over host Tulane ir. a Metro C'o nference game. TCU 72, SMU '4: l!l Fort Worth. Carven Holcombe "fi'it four free throws and a basket in the final three minu1cs to carry the Horned Frogs to a Southwest Conference upset of ninth-ranked SM U. Oldaboma 110, Colorado 80: Okla- homa All-American Wayman Tis- dale scored 37 points and the No. 5 Sooners clinched a tie for the Big Eight Conference title as they rolled over outmanned Colorado in Nor- man. UCITOPPLES49ERS • • • From Cl anyone who pla)l'd well for us. "We·,e been beating 1he teams we're \upposcd to. Thl· i;>roblem has I CARLSON.'SCOLUMN. • • El!>l'" hl·rc· hcen that we're not winning at home. last ~l·ar we were I 0-0 at home." Connecticut 71, Syracuse 69: Earl -with Monda) ·s win. the Anteaters' K<.'llc') hit a 16-foot Jump 'ihot with 1984-~5 record at Crawford Hall i' Meanwhile. the 49ers struggled from the field. finishing 28 of69 (41 percent). after a disastrous first half in which they shot onl) 36 per~ent ( 13 of 36) Long · Beach. which still finished with four scorers in double figures. was led by freshman cen ter DeAn- th01l) Langston's 17 points. 0 COMPAlll OUR LONG TERM LE ASE OR PURCHASE: A LARGE INVENTORY ASSURES CHOICE 7141Ul 7.HO • 11411~ 7201 • 1131121 HM ~·-·.._ .. ,, .......... ...., From Cl 10 matenall1e from Chleb1ck1. but here 111.-.. "ord for word. in a manner that "'ould make tonewallJacksona proud man : "The Su n'let League ... did the best thl') could ... to assure ... all 1 \tudena<. in 1he Sunset League ... a fair 1.1pportun1t) ... to play ... within the I rcgulat1onsofCI F. That'sall I have to LEASE (JR BUY FLEIT PllCIS AUTO & TRUCK IROKllS 491-1445 INVEST IN THE CELLULAR REVOLUTION Th~ FCC has yet to award 185 licenses to build cellular transmitters across1the United States AT & T predicts that by 1996. 40°' of our • communicattons will be througt\ cellular transmission You can now pMtlOp.ate in the awarding of these coveted licenses As reported in Barron· s X. The Houston.Tex as license was valued at S29 m11'.on before construction Pnme California and Florida mMi<ets are now being offered t>y Pac Ltdo Investments Find out wny leading fin.incial .idvisors are calling this "the gre.test .,,..,estment opportunity of the century .. Carr today (or more lnfomvtion ~~free brochure explamtng this exot1ng investtnent prasrim. PAC-LIDO INVESTM ENTS 2 -2146 714-673-2371 Haun. MOt\dAy tnrougn Frid•y q 00 •m 10 ~ 00 pm I I sa~ ... Borchcn \\-3!> noufied b) h1-; pnnc1- pal of the dC'C1s1on less than two hours before his game Fnda} night a1 Marina. "I tho\Jght he was k1dd1ng. ··said Borchert. "I said ')cs. I suppose 1fthc temperature goes above 75 we don't pla y. huh?. "He 'la 1d. ·That'!> right. we're not pla} ing.' Jack <Kennedy) said the C'I F ruled against us. "Then And> Donegan (Manna's athletic director) 1old me another \Cr ion. I was in limbo. "It wa onroftht' hardest things l'v{"cvertold m)' kids. That hun. to tell them before the game it didn't mattrr. "The) JU~l sat there and stared while r walked around wit h my head down trying to tell them this. II was a very empty foclina. "Sowccndedupwith twogoodb>c mccttngs. lt'sovcr. but it'll bea long time hcforc it's foraoncn." Borchert had no problem with the fact hi, 1eam had to forfeit the aamcs -the ('haracrs ~ere au1lty. "I knowwhomykidsaredJt1n1 and how they're doing with grades. .. '3)'~ Borchrn ... But I ncHr1hough1 about that one (residency). I'll never a ~ll"'C that aaam." There's no quarrel about the for· rc11urr . but the un~I Leaauc's pnnc1f>al · fl1p-nop.1hctr pril Foot' 1okt'. isa wound that'll siaydttpfora lona11me. Ever) ncp1hc hai a ~mma valut'-and th1 OMUmetonc. 100. I foront'. will nc\Crha\c to~prn about thl.' !.!)I.' rna -au -pnn· c1plt•c10\'')n't \Urfan• 1n 1h1Ha four seconds rl·main1ng 10 give host 5 6 (. . now .. ~nncct1cut an u~t ~1<.·tol)_ over Thl' 4~ei:s bc~lln their big run at the ~ vcnth·ranked ~}racusc in a 81g East ~..\nteater!f> late 1n 1he first half when ( on~cr~ncc game. . :. trailing 39-23. the> outscored uci , ~cl_lq · .a Junior guard. ~cd (on· I 0-2 °'er the finul 4:35. getting six nc(tlrnt \\ ith a gaml"·htgh -1 points po1n t'i 1n the run from Jon Hansen. .1nd added nine ass1st!i as the Huskies including a up.in of a missed shot l'vened 1hc1r overall record at _ 12-12. with onl) five seconds left. fhe Huskies arc 5-8 in conference .. We played slowly. but they just pla). ~cpt pluagingaway."said Murphy of BUCS. • • From Cl tempo. <iO when they get ahead. hkl' they did. 1t'11 tough to cinch them. .. Thcr're just real disciplined w11h whnt they do. We JU!it didn't handle them \Cl') "'ell. and we didn't move the ball." Saddleback 81, Colden West 74: The Gauchos slipped awn) late in the second half aflcr the Rustlers kept 1t close mo t of the way. . lcxander Hamilton led oil sco~r \\Ith 28 points for Saddleback. wtulc Dan Mulder dded 19 and Jamec; Taylor 13. t.otden Wc~t. which took a 66--62 edge with 7:20 ltfl in 1he a.amt. lost 1tc; lead for aood with 2:23 rtmam1na when Mulder hit aJum~r to put thr Ctauchos up 74· 71 From tht"rc. ddlebad. had liltlc 1roubh:. Thr Gauchu incrcaKd their lead 10 76-71. when Hamilton ~orcd on o lrt)'•UP Wllh 56 seconds lcfl IQ ICC it. M1kr Lo\c pourrd 1n 20 point and Kc,Jn Smith added I A for Golden WMt. no" 7-2 I O\trall 8111 Bruce \l..On:<T T;Jl(ff 1JW and fre ~man auard Nath:in kflcrc; to sed in 12. the 49cr comeback. "They wo rk hard und get the most out of their ability." "We plBrcd awful. but I want to give th em 'lomc credit... s.:iid Mulligan. "Long Beach 1s getting better. They plnyed loose and relaxed and they hurt us with their press." Tht 4Qcrs· momentum seemed to can') over to the stan of the second half:i Lona Beach slowl y cut into the <\ntcaters lead and when Darryl .\dam hit e jumper from the top of the kc)' 1hc 49cr 1ro1lcd. 51·56. with 9:38 lefl . It was at this point Murphy took over. Murph). who was 11of16 for the n1ah1. 'ICOrcd on a la~ ·up. a ihon Jumper from the lefl side and a 16- footcr. pu11hina UC'l's lead 10 63-56. The 49er would act as close as live onl> once aOcr that. Murph) wa not the onl) hol shoottr. As a tram. the ntcatcrs 1hot 65 prrtcnt from &he floor in the fil")t half and fin1 hcd 1hc aamc shoo11n1 60 pm:cnl (32 or 53). .\mona the other hot ntcaterll wen· Wayne Enaclstad (4 of S>. ""ho aot a rare tan 11 forward . «'ntcr Johnn) Roarrs cs of 8> and Tro)' ~(lo,..{~ .ef I.\). ~n •tamd fl "Off auarJ. 111 tcad of h1 u'ual fo~arl.I pot. AHTEATRR NOTIS: Tne AnlHltrs wert on •tlevltlon for 1111 \eeond con1tcullve oemt WtdMSCS.V'I Hmt WIS lllrtllMd l)y l(afr Bro.tdcalllno. ~IMO.mt w11"°'1110wn In Soulhtrn C1lllOl'nl1 Wltll Ills 12 rftbounos W~y. Mur!llflv move. Into 1111111 Plett emone UCl'I •M•llt'llf rtllouncltt-1. Ht now llH 5'2 rtbOunds Tiit crowd ol '27 WIS lhe \eeond smelllst crowd 1111 Anl .. ltrs llav• Olevtd btfoft II ~ lllf\ \ffSOfl Eer11-11111 vHr UCI dlf .. 1tc1 Sou111¥n u1111 s111e. ts-st. ~. '" lens Swedish team to boycott Cup? STOCKHOLM. wcden (AP) -ThcSwedish OavisCupcham- p10n\ could refuse to play nut month's first round match with Chile if their national tennis federa.tion docs n~1 approve bil* aer pn1c money. 11 was reponect Wednesday. The match is S<'hedulcd for March S· I 0 on clay in Santiaao. The Swedes. all but one clay<oun specialists. arc favored to win. "8u1 I'm acttint womed ... said .-cdish Captain Hans Olsson. "The prize money Issue hould ha\lt been sculed a month a,o. But 1 know they all want 10 play Davi Cup bldl)'. so hopefully ~ will have an aatttment .•• Ol~son i c~pttted to name his Cl'•m nt11t Tuetday or 111 le••t 10 dat-lbcforc lhc.nwch, acc0f4•• It> Da \IS C'up rule , .. .... WISTH~CONflHINCI "•c DMUell w L ""· GI LAl.tlltn 39 ,, 109 ~,. 27 29 ., 121'> Pol'llend 25 JO .45$ 14 S.ellle 2) 31 411 " LAai..n n 34 m 171"; GO!dtft S1111 ,, 43 211 27 ~"'°"'"*' Dtflvlf 35 20 U6 HOUiton l2 n .Stl 2''> Oelle1 JO 25 S4S s S.llAnlonto 27 7' ... 1 • Ulth ,, 29 473 ' K1n'9SClhl " 36 m "'" IASTlltN CONl"H l lfCI A tlefltk DIYIMell 8011on 44 12 .7U Pfllll dl!Phl• ~ 12 7t1 '1 Wtslllneton 29 11 511 lS New JlfllV 11 ?I 491 "''> Ntw YMk ' 11 l7 327 2s•-, C111tr11 Olvt11eft Mltweukff 39 17 69' 0.lroll 32 n .5'2 6'•> ClllCIOO 2S ,. .4n 12'" At11n11 24 ll .436 141 l Clev111nd 19 36 .345 191, lndl1n1 17 31 .309 21' I w ...... .,.. Sctrlt S.111 .. 111, LA ~' tOS Ullh 110, New Jer11v 104 (Oii Pflll1dttonl1 137. Gotci.n s111e "• Mllweullff Ill , Ot1roll 112 Clevtt•nd ten. lndlen. n Ot ttts 104 Porll1nd 91 WH n1no1on lUS. Sen An1on10 104 Hou11on 12', Phoenix l?? Denver 132. Bolton 129 T ....... t'I Ge,,,. LA L.atctn 111 KTnUI Cilv Sonln 111, Cllppen IOS HATTLI I 1111 -McCMmkll ll· 17 S·6 27, Vr1ne1 2·S O·O 4. Slkm• 4·7 S·7 13, Hender1on 1· 12 2·2 16, WOOd I · 14 2·S II, Sooer1 0·6 3·4 l , Scnwelll S·ll 1·2 11. Brlckow1kl S·7 2·) 12. Klno 1-2 O·O 2, Sunclvold 4·6 0·0 9, Blackw1ll l·4 1·2 3 Tolal1 41·91 21·31 lll LA CLH• .. EIU ( IOSI -C11e11lno1 0·0 1·2 1. JOM1on S·l6 l·I 11, Donald'°" 4·7 1·2 9. Nixon 16·7' 1·2 37, Smllll 9·?1 4·4 n , Cao• 0·3 2·2 2. Brlogemen 7·13 7·7 11. Whllt O· l 1·2 2. W1rrkk 0·2 O·O 0, Mu,..,..., 0-S O·O 0 CiMdon O·O O·O 0 Tolali 41·97 19·1'1 JOS. k if• bv Ou•rtw• S.11111 n 2s " »-111 LA Cllooer1 21 ?O 23 41-lOS TnrH·PO'f'll ~11-Nlxon 4, SundvOIO. Fovlld ov1-Non1 ~eoouno1-See111t S4 (McCormick 11). LOI AllOllel S8 (Oon1ld1on 121 Au l111-S.e t11t 3S !Hen· denon 71. Lo1 Anoetfl 21 (Nixon 91 Totat tou11-$eatlle II. Los AnjlllH 11 Atlendance -1,447 L COLLEGE u c Irvine 75, Lene BNdl St. 67 1 • (~AA) I LONG 9EACH STATE ('7) -Adami S· 14 4·4 14. Hem1111 S· to O· t to. L•no"on 8· 14 l-2 17, Wellltr 6· ll 0·0 13, Wllev l·4 0-0 3, TevlOf 0·0 0-0 O. S11enw1 0· l 1·1 2. Han11n 3·" '·2 7. HU ion O· I O·O o. Pa11er1on 0-1 0·0 0, Eulln 0·2 l·2 l Totals· 7'·•• 9· 13 61. UC lltVINE (75) -Enotl"ad 4· 5 2·1 10, Muronv 11·16 S·S 27, ROffrs S·I 4·4 14, LM O·l O·O o. Carmon •· 13 0·1 "· Wlltlem1 l·2 O·O 2. Scotl O· l 0·0 O. Buroeu l·2 O·O 1. Ciaccio 1·3 O·O • Tote11 32·SJ I l-13 7S H11tllm-uc Irvine 41·33 Fouled our-Hamlin (LBI Re· bounds-LOflO 8nc11 St1te 75 (Hamlin 91, UC Irvine 31 (Murorov l7) An l\ll-Lono Beech Stitt 11 (Walller, Wllev 6), UC Irvine ti (Wllllams II Totel tou11-Lo119 Bt1ch St 17. UC Irvine 14 A11trn:11nce -927 C°'"9 ICorH WEST UC Irvine 7S. Lono l!IHCh St 67 Cllrtmont·MUOCI 46 Pomone·P11Zer 44 (Ot). Rt<lland• 19, Occl<1ent1t 74 Whlt1ler 90, L• Verne 42 CS Sen l!leroa rdino 66. C1t1ecn SI EAST SI JOM'l 71. 8011on Co41t91 69 Notre Oafl'll 6S. FMOll•m 64 Buc•nell 67, Drexel S7 COMKllcut 71, SvrecuMt 69 Holw • 93, Delaware 67 Iona 14, Menl\lll1n 70 Nortllentern II. Vermonl 62 Rider S9. Laf1velle S2 Sien1 65, Canlllu• S7 SOUTH Mt1non11 SI 60. Tular>e 49 Ken tuck v 76, F 1«ld1 61 LSU 64, V111derblll SS Loul•vllle 13, Florida St. 72 Mln ln l1>1>I SJ, Mln ou iPOI SI SO North Caroline 69. w1111 ForHt 59 North Cero11n1 St 70. Ol!ke 66 lllroinla 69. Cltm1on 66 I Alel>llm• 80, TtntleUtt S9 Georoe Mnon 87, Tow1on SI 67 Jl mH MIO•M>rl 7S. N c ·Wllmlnolon S9 Old Dominion n. WiHl1m &. Merv SI MIDWEST OeP1ul 77, Indian• SI 65 Kenu s 7S, K1n11s St 64 Wl1eonsin 54. towe SJ Merouette 69. X1vler. Qnlo 60 Bowllno Gr"" "12, E Mlcnloen 68 Cenl Mlchloe11 74. Toi.Go 63 MlAtnJ. Otolo, 12, Kent SI 66 S 1Hlno<1 13. Cr1lot1ton 70 W Mk lllo1n 86. Bell SI 77 SOUTHWU T Ark1n1111 1l, Houlton S9 Oklanom1 110, ColorldO to Rice 11. Terttron SI 44 TtaH SJ. T1u1 A&.M St TCU 72. SMU 64 Tex11·San Anlonlo 74, Prelrlt Vltw A&.M 69 Tex es T ecr. 13, Bevior 7 l COMMUNITY COLLEGE Mt. San AntonlO 61, 0tl'"'9 c .. st 4t (Sevtll Ceut C..,..,_.I C)ltANGE COAST (49) -JoM1ton II. Gouooe 2. Morton 0, Rv1n 9, Fermer I, Mui .. , 4, Orelle 0, Toomev 4, H1rrlo1n 7, lt1dovctcn 2. Tol1l1 ?2 S·7 49 MT. SAN ANTONIO C6ll -Rknerd ll. 8e1lev ll. Ramirel 14, Leon1ro 4, T er Ila· nfal'I 6, Bra!KI l?, FrH il• l Tolalt 27 7· lcf 61 Halftime Mt San Antonio. 33·2 l To111 1ou11 On noe Coa11 14, Mt S.n An1on10 9 Saddleblc:lr I I, Golden Wn t 74 (Sellth C1111 C.....,Bftel) SADOL•IACK (111 -Hemlllon 21. Dawson 4, Muldtf ''· COl"nlV I. Thome' 3. Te"'lor lJ, SuMlv111 2. C1rr 4 Tollll JS 'l-17 It GOLDIN WaST (74) -Love 20. Bruct 14 Ment1 2. De«>t>s I . Smllh ll. Jetter• 12 Tot••• 34 6·1 74 · Hllfllmt Saddlel>l<k, 45·44 Total loull Saddleback n. Golden We.t 16 COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOUtf\ Co11t Confer41Mt CenflnMI Owr .. W L W L CtrtltOI lJ ' 12 4 Mt Sen Antonio 11 3 24 4 Fulttrton " J 17 to Ore"91 CoH I t 7 17 12 cvor•n 7 1 13 11 Comolon 6 I 12 l4 $eddltC)Kk 6 • " 12 k nte A ne 2 11 9 II Golden WHI 0 IS 7 'I ,,., ...... ., .• sc ..... SlddlebKk II, Golden Wett 74 Ml S.n Antonio 61, Or•nte COltt 49 Fullerll>f'I "· Sent• AN IO (ot) Como•on Sl. CvP<IH 4' SetwtllY't ._ 171)1) C1m t°' at Or9119t COlll Senti Alll et s.oolt«>ICIC ComotOft ar FUltetton Ml S.11 Antonio •• CYllfln COMMUNITY COLLIGI WOMmN or._. c..et ts, Mt. s... .,..... u l._.Cel .. Cs••-> MT, U N AffTOMIO 116) -Allen 2. IDM« "· MUfftftY 2, O'l rlen •• Slaliworttl i. Vl11son •• Hovell 21. Totllt: 24 I· 1• 56, 0.ANOI COAIT (ff) -Sllfflle S, Quick I, H1ltlc0Ck ll, ,..,lier t1, lerllett I, KoblYHN S. Cl\rlttme" 12, Tll04N 17 "Tolel•. 3' 17·13 tS. Helftl,,,.. Orentt Coe11, 47-2). To11110\llt Ml Sin .Antonio 17, Ors ntt Coast II S.•ll•1dl IS, 0..-WMt 7' . tlevtll c ... t C...-...C•> GOU>9N WllT 170 -Bettemv 6, ADIVll 2, JoMson ,., IN•n 7, E1ttln 11. Guthnl s. Storer 12. Totalt · 1' ll·2t 1' SAOOLalAU (1$) -COl!lrlfe 4, Ettev le, JOl\lt 10. LlmeOl'oott •· Cumin 6, T1v1or 14, Hlne1 7. Tol•I•: !13 lf·n IS. He tfrlme· 5edcllebeck, 43·42 Tole! IOU!• GOiden Wetl n. Seddlebeck 24 Fouled o;.it· Cumin (SI, e.tlemv IGW) Technl<:el Secktl•lleck bench. HIGH SCHOOL GlttLI .... ..,, OlrttllM q. ........ 41 ICll" lnMll ~ ~ Cer•> LINl"llLD CHltlSTtAN (41) -Rev ?. Monl•llonl 16. ltOblrl• 12, Tult 4, Lehman 4. Donoho J. Tolelt 11 5--11 41 NIWf"OtlT CHltllTIAN (43) 0 1 v1<11oo 6. Mlflnt 11, MoNlf 16, Hen· rlch&en 10. Jenun O Tol•ts: 1' S· 10 4J. sc-•v OV.Hers Lllllleld Chfl1lian I 6 l1 10-41 NIWDOl'I Cl'lflitlen 9 14 lO l0-43 Totet foul\. L.l11l111C1 C11rl1ll1n IS, N-· oorr cnrltll•n 14. ~ I I • t I " c ..... use s. uc """" 4 UC Irvine 102 000 OOl-4 9 l use ooo t 12 1011-s 1 3 Kt nl, OIROH (I) end Moroe11, 8rooto, 8111 (41. Snillell 171. Wtlbll (9) and Oooe!'Nfmll' w -eest, l·2. L-Kent. 0·7 2B-AnderM>rl IUCll. Slevens (USC) Communttv c ..... SlddllMclr f, lllle Hlftde l Rio Hondo 001 010 010-3 4 2 Secldlft>ICll 000 007 ?Ox-9 9 7 Fre11eo. NaOOl,tkl (71 end CMOM, ltov· allv, Soenctr (91 al'ld C1mecl'IO, Frto (9) W-Rov111v, 1·0. L-Freltf O. 28-Scolt (SI. Jlm-1 (RHI, Tf~ln11 IRH) 39-Hueme (RH). P11cllktt (ltH) HR-Otvol\I ISi Men's .....,..,,.,,. (et u OVW-1 Slclftd llleUNI Sirlltet Jimmv Connors (U.S.I def Slobadan Zlvo11novlc CYuoo1elvlal. 6-?, 6·7, 6·3. Ben T11termen IU S.I clll Hen<ii. Sundllrom !Sweden), 1·5, 6·J, 01vld Pell CU S.I def Joaklm Nv"'om (Sweden). 1·6. 6·3, 6·4. Brad GllDert (U.S I dlf Barrv Moir CSOuth Alrlce). 6·2. 6·2. JoM Uovo <Great Brotalnl det Robert S.0UIO (US ), 4·6, 6· l, 7·6. Scott 01vis IU S.I dtl. Rk k L11c11 CU S.l, 3·6, 6·3. 6·2, Llt>or Pimek IC1ec110· 1lov11ela) dtl 8ot> Lut1 (US I. 6· 1, 6·2. snena r Perkin (t1ra~1 def H1n1 xnweler (Wes• Germeovl. 6· l, 6·7. 7·6. Jo11 Higul"H (Soelnl det Mall Mltcr..tt (US ). 7·5. 6·2. Hanll Pflsltr (US I dll Henri Leconte tFrenctl. 6·1, 7·6. 7·6. Aaron Krlo 1111n IU S I Oii Jan Gu11nersson !Swtaen) 6·4. 6·1, Tomn Smid 1C1ethosl1vallial ltd TOdd Nelson IU S I, l·6. 7·6. 4·? (\USt>lndtcl) Men's teumament (l l T ........ ) SK .... Ill~ Slntles Rem1111 Krl""'-n (lndlal clll Mike Leech (US 1. 3·6. 6·2. 6·4. G-Maver (Us 1 def Mlcnlel Scne1>11r1 (Nt1ner11nos>. 6·•. 5·7. 6·4. P11tr Ftemlno (US l def TllOmH HOOSltdl (Swtc1en1 7·6. 6-J. Wo· 11e11. F11>1k tPo11nd ) oef Tim Mevollt (US.I. 7·S, 1·6. e:1101 Teltsc:ntr (Us) def C1110 Hooper (US I. 1·6. 3·6, 6·2 Wemen's teumatntnt (It OllllMd) First llleuftd Sifttll• Hane Mandlikove (C111c1101tove1Clel dtf Bert>er~ Gerken IU S.I. 6·2. 7·6 SKIM lteVftd ~ Zona Gerri'°" (US.I oef L111 Bonde< IU S ), 6·3, 7·S. Wenov Turnt>Vn (Austreilet def Lori McNeil IU S ), 6· t. 6· I IC°'"9 UCLA t , UC lrVll\I O Slfttll• Ku<tl (UCLA) Oii Man Son Hi119. 6·4. 7·S. 1<11oerda !UCLA) def. Acllerman. 6·4, 6·l . Pt1rce IUCLAI def Derr, 6·0. 6·3, 811n1m IUCLAI def Veres. ?·6, 6·3 6·0, GrNl\wOOd (UCLA) clll 81r111m. 6·3, 6·0. Part (UCLAI def AmOf, 6·1, 6·l Deubles l(ures·Bulla m !UCLA) dll Otrr·Men Son Hll'IQ, 6·1, 6·4, Kl1otrd1·Pttrce (UCLA) def Bar111m·Ye11s. S·7, 6·3. 7·6. L1vil\Qtlon·P1rt (UCLA) di! Herna ndl1· Ac1<erm1n, 6·2, 6· 1 CommuNtv c ..... 0.-lfl99 C111t 6, Rle Hlftde J Slltllel LH IOCCI dll Strt uu , 6·2. 6·3, Mon· rove (OCCI dtl MlfOUIChO, 1·6. 6•3, L.Comot (RH) def OtsPOI, 4·6. 6· 1, 7·S. E1olnou CRHI def Hirko, 6·2. 6·0, WM· tiler !OCC) def Otvlfe. 6·4. 6·4. Dodds IOCCl def Armenl1. 6·2. 6· 1 OeutlMt LH·Montova COCCI def Streun· E101no11. 2·6. 6·0 6·4, MerouecN>· L1ComDI (RHI def Ooekt1•Wllllc:11«, 6·3. 6· I. MOlOsllllo·GunOll IOCCI det Otver1· .Armenia. 6·0. 6·4. Cemmunttv c ..... women G..._., Witt f, Lent ... di CC 0 Sllltles Ven Line IGWCI del. Cote. 6·0, 6·0, Rull IGWCI dtl 9ot'o. 6·2. 6·4. Clau• IGWC) Cle! At1t>Ona 6·0, 6· l Tisnerel IGWCI del WtllPllll 6·2 6·1 Ivey IGWCI def Kolllhaus 6·0. 6·0. Soablro IGWCl del Wood. 6 4. 6· 1 Oel*es Van Ll119·Ru11 (GWC) def Boro Alabon1, l·S. 6·2. Cteut ·Tl-re l CGWCI e1111 WOOd·Coll. 6·2. 6·2. rvev·FteMlno !GWCI del K0111111u1•WHIDnal, 6·4, 6·• -. .......... W90M9IOAY'1 alM. T1 , ..................... ,........, '•IT ltAC9. • turronos. Mlnerve {00Mlnout1l 6IO UO HO Pint flOf ~ (ftedfo11) ? '° t 40 Cecil a ~ <Ortlrl 4 00 TltM· 1"12 HCOND aACL 6 lurl0n9s Ter1•1 SOflO <Srevensl 6'IO ,UO 1120 Count On L.vn (LlcM\eml 140 S20 ltoyel Curves Cf'lto<ev) l lO Tl,,,.: 1: 12 • , OAJLY DOU•L• (?•l) oelo S?'l640 TNeaO aACI . 6 lurtonts S..rcll For Helven (Slv) » 60 lJ.10 7 40 LI Mu<~ CSlbllll) 1 ?O S.AO Del'tl L.lltc CPffro11) 4.60 Time· I 12 1/S 'OUllTH lllACE. 6 turl0n9\ NOOll s111u1 IOlhtvl 16IO 600 4.00 Olltrl'IOIO (Toro) 360 300 M J 't Oetllllll (&no.mlklf) J.tO Timi I lO 215 l"ll"TH ltACI . 5"2 lurlon91 au110 z. !OomlnC1U11I 7 20 4 00 1.20 Mu1lcll 9111 (S1tvens1 s 00 240 JoMICI lMcCerron) 2 lO Time: l'O:J 415 U IXACTA (2·7) oald SS7 00 SIXTH lllACI . 1 li 16 mitts Tredltlon Of Hooe (OOl ) 1100 6 60 0 0 1(-Oatono ~la) 4 00 310 Air Piiiot CGercf1) 540 Time: 1·46 215 I SIV•HTH lllAC•. One mole Betclete LHr 61"11\Uv) SIO 1 to 140 Oeeen View (Sf\oemake< I l 20 2 40 ice CaDef' !McC1rron1 240 Time: 1.35 l/5 U •XACTA (4·51 oalo U900 llGHTH lllACE. 6 > lurtono1 on 1url LIN Cavellerl (0tlllvl 6 60 3 IO 2 IO Air Olsllnou• CTorol 4 to 3.00 Tlnoent (M<Hergue> 3.00 • Timi' '... .. 12 l"tCK SIX 111 l-2-7-4·21 Dl kl SS9~.00 wl111 two wlnnino tlc11.t11 l1lx nor ) S2 Pick Six consotellon 01ld ~ r wllll 6S wlMl119 tlcktll (llyt NINTH RACI. 6'1 lurlonos. llem Two (Lo1oval 16.20 I 40 • 40 Muell Fine Gold COllllvl 14 to I 20 Ells BravH I Song !Estrldel Sto Time· MS 4 S. '5 I XACTA (5·61 o•kl 1371 00 Allenda nce 19,60S Los A&lmftes WEDMISOAY'S llllSULTS 11'111 If 67-llitlllt hel"MH mMflnl) FlltST RAC•. One mll1 oac1 Wind Driven (KoPllal S40 340 4.20 Tlcc.nl 8luo !F ~renJ I 40 S 60 Ster Rte! tJ. S~renJ I 40 Tl,,,.. 2 03 31 S. Sl •XACTA t2·JJ oak! Sl32 90 SECOND lllACE. Ont mitt oece Socl1t OtrTlon (Mef"rl•ml S 40 4 20 J ?O AM1n Mei.mud (Marchand) n 20 7 60 Ooc1 sun !Grunov> 4 20 Time: 2:03 4/S U EXACTA (S·31 1>110 Sl9S-30 TH•D ltACIE. Ont mite oect Oarv•M (Kuebler I 6 40 460 3.20 Oo1tlerouo (TOdd Ill 6 00 6.00 P.1ltr\ Ouc,,.n (Fi11011I 4 40 T1,,,. 2-03 U IXACTA 13·11 oaod S59 40 l'OUlllTH lllACE. Ont milt trot Soerkllno Rein (Porrinel I• 00 S 60 4.20 Imo Imo tmo llltulzl 4 00 3 00 Walrus lEHlolll 3 20 Tome Hll 4 S l'll'TH lllACE. One mile oece Oeiono Wey Home CAubll'll 3.40 2 60 2.40 Rnvtllm Ace !Todd Ill 640 360 Klamalh KOll\lrt IOoomer I 2 60 Time 107 • s U EXACTA (6· II 0110 U 2 90 SIXTH RACE. One mite Ol tt Nolhlno Vet fVlndllml 7 00 J 00 3 20 K1nsoom tPtrktrl J 40 300 Wlllll L•Ohllno (Pt lli119I 13.IO Time 201 ls. U EJCACTA 12· II 0110 S20 10 SEVENTH lllACE. Ont mile oece Coura~I Set (K!Jffterl 580 3 60 1 IO Fon11ne Princeu I Pierce I 12 20 6 20 LA Ml"ren CPtltr1tnl 3 00 Time 203 JS U EXACTA ( 1·91 0110 S8l JO EIGHTH lllACE. One m0tt 01ct Moodv Blue I Pierce! 9 20 5 20 J to Bonllace (TO<IO 111 7 20 •.20 Newt CK..-t>ttrl 340 Tlmt 201 4 s U E XACTA 12·61 oatd Sl4 30 NINTH lllACE. i)oe mile Pace Meon• Bird (Aut>l#ii 4 40 2 to 2.80 C1lllornla Al\Otl ITodd Ill 360 2.80 Too J1mmv <Grunovl 3 40 Time l S9 U EXACT A 14·9) oald S l7 40 S7 .. ICK SIX 16-6-2-1-2·41 oald '2.464.?0 with 1even winning 1ickt11 (ll• 11e>r11sJ S2 Pka Sia conlOtltlon p1ld "9 20 wlln IOI wlnnlne llckets (five llMll\) T•NTH ltACE. One milt pace Slrioed Ben IAckerm1n1 19 20 8 00 4 60 Star Hill G IClitll 4 60 3 00 Tr1111 (L1Co•l•l SIO Tomt 2·02 $J EXACTA ll·61 oald '61 SO. ELEVENTH ltACE. One mile OICI Oict11ors11lo (LeClo.evJ 2 60 2 to 2 20 Doctor Don (Plenol 4 00 HO Ceola1n J1mts (Longo) 3 40 T1m1~ I S9 41S. l3 EXACTA 12·1) oaod SlOIO Attendance 2,9n 0.... Ml flsNn9 DAVEY'S LOCK•R (New.wt 9ffdll -SO 1n9ier1 160 rocll COd. l cow Cod, S ••"O ban 40 mec1te1e1 I sl\HOiriead swirnmlne COMMUNITY COLLEGI Sent• Menk• 1111•111 Men Ttem ru u1ts I Got<llft WHI ,.,. I . 2 Seddteo.c• 71, l Cut111 49, 4 Venrure 40 s Orenoe Co111. 37. • Senta Al\I, 24 .. HL 200 lr•-1 Cut\tl, I 29 I, 2 LA Piere•. " 1 32 3 3 Senre An•. l l3 4 CAMl"llLLCONl"lltllfCK 400 medlev-1 GOiden w"t H OO. 2 Smvtlll DMt.19'1 SaddleC>lc" 3 41 a. 3 vent111 •, 3 49 1 W L T 1"ts GP' GA 400 Ir-I Cue1te, 3 17 3. ? GOidel\ x·Edmonton C11oerv Wlnnloeo ICineS v1ncouver 42 l2 6 t0 309 206 Wi ii, l'21 l. 3 LA PilfCI, l-23.56 29 24 7 6S 27• 24? 400 ;noo-t Goldttl Wnt, 3 S2 7, 2 2' 2S 7 6S 2St 261 SeddltblCll, lSO , l . Senla Al\I, 3 S6 S U 23 11 6l ?M 2., 400 Deck-I Golden Wtsl, 3417 t II l3 , U 104 ?91 Senti Monka 3 SS I, 3 ~k. 4 01 l Nen1t OMUeft 400 tweelt-1 Slddletllck, 4?'27. 2 SI LOI.lit 17 21 10 64 t2J ,.. Golden Wiit. 4252, 3 S.nt1 Mofll<:e, U O.J ... 111ceoo 21 1' • 51 234 232 400 nv-t Cueste, l .. 1. 2 GOIOen Wtll O.rrolt ll )f II 47 m 210 347 2, S Venture, 3 SI I Mlrw111ol• 16 32 11 43 201 241 100 lre.-1 GOiden Wt\I, 7.209, t Toronro 14 :II 7 lS 116 t •l S.ddlel>Kll. 7-77.11, 3. Senta Ane. 7 31 7 WAL.I S CONftlltaHCI ISO lr-1 SIOcliec»ck, 1 SO 1 G~ ... trldr oM"8ll Wt\I 7 SO l Or1.-COl•t, 1 065 W11"'"9ton lS l6 I 1t 246 176 W..,_ PtlllldtlOll.. )4 .. 7 7S 246 "' TN m rt1u1t• I er.,,.. Coast, 111. , NY l&t111dtf& l l 23 4 .. 761 ?3? $enl1 Monk•. 17. 3 Oo4dtll Wtll, 41 t, 4 NY Rlnotft lf 1' t 41 209 231 k nte AM, :M. S S.n oi.,o foMU. )4; 6 H-Jenev 11 ll .. "' U4 Cun11 JI H• ~ tar9' Pltt.i>urtltl lt Ji 4.) ltt 262 700 frH-1 Stnt• MolloQ. I • J. 2 cw WILD CA•O ~Y'Of'S A ..... OMMM Orenet Coett, l~l. l GOIClen Wal, 1 sn 4·A ' 9ulftl0 2t 17 l2 .. tll 16$ 200 l'MdleV-1 Ors!IM COllt, , Ol •• t Sen Coreonto IS, Hamel 6.5 (Next MonlrHI 2t 21 to .. nt ltt Setlt• NIQl!>U, 2062. l kn 0-.. Meta. OP-' Hew-1 Haroer. ,..,ldlv nltht 11 OuetllC 2t n I .. 266 tis 2-Gn • HtwllOl't I lo\IOfl H H I .. 217 207 M oec ... -1 Orlflet C...t. 101', 2 i ·A Her•IOI'• 1t JI 1 4S 1.. Ht Sent• Monk•. 110 ,) GOIClen Wftl, 2.11 .. v11enc11 S4, RowlenO Jt (Nt•I ~I: x•c11ncl'l«:I OleVOf! _, 700 ttY-1 Santi Mollk e, 1 M•. t lonllal W ...... 'I', SC... C\19\t•. I ff ) l LA v ....... 20S• 2·A Plll~tlfl • CtiMtv J 700 or .. ,1-1 ~ C•t. 2?U J Moi\IOWll 10 ... Mlf'MI ... tNt•t DttrOlt l $1 LOii!\ 2 ~ W..t, 111 •. l ~·· ~. U• 4 OOOOlll!lt Sent• M¥1•> I01ton ) M111Nsot1 t 400 meclltv-1 OrlMlee c .. ,,. • 1• l. I Yvn!N 60, "''° Vtl'ot 5' !Nut ...o· ChlCtOO l Mollt,...1 ' 1'1 v"''"''' 001, i lellla •M, ••• nef'll • Sen ltrntrdfno) f ...... &...... 400 lftOIY!duel medlew-1 Qrlt'ltt C .. sl Arrovo 10t South Hiii\ 67 1,_11 ~•· I(._ •' Ntw Jerwv 4 )It ? Sente Alll, !1' t J Sldfl•••" Cl\tf'IW o.!11 Herlferd 14 NY .....,, ... ,, l•A T-le st "'111$.111111 '80 tfse-1 11le ~a. ~SJ l , 1 ~·r•Cllll 6$, t uck.lt't 4t ( .. II ~ W1M!Ht •I NY t'*'-•~------~..tmlt ~' , ,, ) '* C>lttO Mela. ..+ '~I ----.....,,,;-~'°" ef'°V8MOU'lef •OH, D evine 's slam lifts Ga u ch os Jim Oev1nt h1l a arand llam lO cap a ~vcn-run siJtth 1nnina '° (In)' Saddkback Collqt 10 a 9-) non- ronftttnC(' v1cl0f)' 0"tr v16Jllftl Rio Hondo on the OauC' ~· field Wcdntsday. It wa ddlcback' re& lar-ktson opcnc~ after an carhcr ' 1c tol')' ovtr 1\s alumni. Down 2...0 r ntcrina the six ah. aevc Nichols aicd 1~ pme with a sins.le with runners al second and third and later sco~ ahc 1ic-brtakin1 run Tony Palamcra s1n&)cd. The Gauchos then loaded the &.K's. scttina the stage for Dcvine's blast Saddleback added a pair of runs 1n the ~,·tnth H O.n~ Scou led°"'"'' a doubtt and k'Oft'd Oft Nichot1' Rll \lnak. luck) Bojhntrr'JS bMft.. IOMkd walk a«ounlH rot a.ht Giuchol final tall~ .. Saddlc'beck •tantnt P1trhcT Dout Royall y v.o~ c•aht "'"'""· 1llow· ed four h111 and ilrurk out thrH Rio HondoSC"ottd 111\tlt runs in the third. ftfthn<t elJhth 1nn1n11 Reliever C'ra1a ~ptncrr worked the ni nth inn ma and su·uck out the side. allo\\<i"' one buuunner to r6ch on an 'error. ftcr a date with PaY<Scna toda) • the Gauchos will host Lona Beach C'C turday. ~SALE ENDS MARCH 3rd. SKIS PRE 1200 Reg. 5285 00 $199.88 ROSSIGNOL Strato Reg 5285 00 $189.88 730 OUN $149.88 $169.88 Reg 523000 870 ReQ. 5295 00 ELAN SL Reg 5295 88 $179.88 DYNASTAR Course SL Reg 5325 00 $179.88 4400 1(2 $179.88 Reg 5265 00 612 Reg. 5275 00 712 Reg.529~ $169.88 $199-:88 GOGGLES SOLLE X-SOOVTT Reg 532 00 $16.88 X-SOOP Reg $32.00 $16.88 SMtnl SL Rqi S29 SO Sun Vallqr ReQ S22 SO $22.88 $14.88 POLES ALLSOP Premier Reg. 545.00 ST Reg 536 00 $24.88 $21 .88 SCOTT Classic Reg. 525 95 $15.88 BOOTS ALPINA Atlas Reg 5 120 00 Venus Reg 512000 $59.88 $59.88 SALOMON SXBO Reg $225 00 sxso Reg $175 00 $159.88 $119.88 HANSON Spyder Reg 5265 88 $149 .88 NORDICA ~~ ~~00 $149.88 NL 360 Reg S 18000 $149.88 GLOVES Gran doe Roughrlder l/2 off Reg 524 95 Turne Mitt 112 -~ Reg 524 95 uaa f Gloves & Mlttf Selected Specials 1/2 Off " OUllGI llOl £ t<.Mlla • > •• w 91 U f..., l• C.m~ Clni.r PVLLDrOll l~l C~ \ h w '''wt ~ Joi,, ....... NJ.I-J UJ9M.IUI -1104111 SKIWEAR 25% otr Mens. Ladies. Kids Parkas • Sweaters Sttttchpants • Bibs Suits & More choose from ~ famous names Roffe • CB Sports Fera • Obermeyer Meister • Demetre Skyr • Nils • Head Bogner • Powderhom Selected Turtlenecks $9.88 BINDINGS TYROUA 290D Reg 5 12000 190D Reg 510000 $69.88 $55.88 SALOMON 747 $99.88 Reg S 134 95 34 7 Reg 594 95 $49.88 MARl<ER MlS $59.88 Reg 5115 00 LOOK RX Reg S 115 00 $59.88 AF TER SKI BOOTS 30" off n wronuaca hahl<ln t ltod ~..,, -....au a ' I • t , • a ~ t 1 \ ' • • ' ' , 1 I e • • : , • , .,.. . . .... ,... •. ' ' -------- ~~,Nevada ski condltlons 7U. of Miami players arrested MIAMl(AP)-Scven UniversityofMiami football players have been arrested in tht' past two weeks on a variety of charges including arson. disorderly conduct and trespassing. polict' reports indicate. The arson case. which involves three players. is a felony. while the others are misdemeanors. Coach Jimmy Johnson. while indicating that the players will be punished. said Wednesday: .. This is something that goes on in a lot of college towns." In the arson case. senior defensive end Julio Con esofMiami. freshman kicker Greg Cox of Fon Lauderdale and freshman linebacker Rick Arango of Miami were arrested Friday after allegedly 1.Jniting garbage in a third-floor stairwell of their o n-campus dormnory. They arc scheduled to be arraigned March 7. three days before lht' st.an of the Hurricanes' spnng practice. Cones. who has used up his athletic ehg1b1hty. reportedly tned to put the fire out with a fire extinguisher. but all three men fled the SC't'nc when repre~ntat1ves of the Coral Gables Fire Department arrived. Angels sign 2 players Pitcher Kirk McCaskill and second baseman Norm Carrasco have signed one- year contracts for this season, the Angels announced Wednesday. Both are members of the Amencan League team's 40..man roster. McCaskill. a 23-ycar-old right-hander. was 7-1 1 with a 5. 73 earned run average at the Angels' Edmonton. Alberta. affiliate last year. Carrasco. 22. h11 .285 at Waterbury. Conn. in 1984. The ..\ngrl'i also announced that Frank Marco'>. 25. has been hired by General Managcr Make Pon as an administrative assistant-player personnel and development. Marcos previously had worked for the Los l\ngeles Dodgers and the Kansas City Royals. DEATH NOTICE S BRUCE WILLIAM PAUL BRUCE. a long lime resident or Corona del Mar. Passed away February 18. 1985 at Hoag Hospi1al aft.er a lenghthy Illness. He 11 survived by his beloved w1fe1 Montez and many ne1ces & nephews. Mr Bruce owned and operat«I the Silhouette Shop in Corona del Mar for over 25 years He was born in Columbus OhJo. moving t.O Call- fornl• in 1948 He 11er- ved his country ,.RCI MOTHIRI MU MOflTUARY 1 10 Bro.away Cotta Mesa 8'2·9150 ............... en.OLM .,.,.,, • Cea: 111 , .. ~. Cam .... ··-· faithfully in the Unit· ed States Navy dur- ing World War ll. Graveside services will be held Friday February 22, 1985 .it Pacific View Mem- orial Park, Newport &>ach. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday February 21. between the hours of 4-9PM A private memorial service will be held at Hoag Mem- onal Hospital Chapel at a lat.er date. Family suggest memorial contributions be made· in memory of William Paul Bruce to Hoeg Mt>mor1al Hospital Presbyterian, 30 l Newport Blvd, New- port Beach. Ca 92660. Pa <:d1c View Mortuary directors. 644 -2700 Aennoue• 11•~ U..ITA~ The lolowlng .,.,.. .. dolng~-J.S. ASSOCIATES, 1 Futton, lnllne, CA 92714 Jlmlll S.rel, 1 FUiton. Irvine, CA 9271• Thia bullnett It con- ducted by. 111'1 lndMdu9I Jamel Sarrel Thia ltat.ment -filed with tM County cienc or Or· Mg9 County on January 25, 1185 ~ Publlthed 0r8'lg9 Coaal Dally PllOt February 14, 2t, 28. M.,cn 7, 1995 Th-73t . \ f f Dt:.\IM.I. t: 4:30 , ... 4:30 ..... 4:30 p.a. 4:30 p.m. 4 :30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:()() p.ID. Bil l GRUNDY . REAi TOR Traditional Realty 831-7370 lailyPillt • .... ... .... ... ... .... ..... .. .... > ... ,.. ..... 11 ........ ,.......... ...... ,.......... .,.,....... .... ....... ... ,... .,.,,... ... ,... ltttla,!!ttlt ...... ~_ .. ____ .... _ liiii __ .. _._._ ... __ ...... _MI_ ...... lilil,.,a..-... -...-.--....... ~, 125.800 cUJI Of eqult; .... la1aM nil ~ ..... Dt• Ctttu ..... , nu -~-·-·_ .... _____ n_M_I ., ..... Yltft 2717 ID I Ill LIMI ~:i.b;=~-~~: BACHELOR $550/mo .&,•r. J:CCa with 2ir fL.POOf.&d.bitne, SPACIOUS 2br, newly "91TLIYlm 3028W.Oo .. tHWyNew· IAl.llA llUll ~ . LllATlll 1 paun adult park Nawport downetalrt. private patio. ocn vu. d loc 1900 mo Mu 2 pereont. LM $710. painted. wllk·ln ctoMt, tn lmmto 1 Bd-mature, port hac:h. kitchen•, TV ltMIK\llate new d~. Tll IMI Tl UIT Thi• CS.COfator • del~ht Beach. 681·200'4 aft &pm ulllt Incl 875·9058 +11150 dep 497-6857 Call 5·7pm 850--0473 bll·tn, rel'uec. 850-8421 prof, & non·tmkr, no S 125+ wtt agl. no cMpc)ell One 3 Bdrm 2 bath unit Abao4ut«y • turn-tley 1ea1ur .. 3 Br1, 2 be, frml ----C ... -uu UYe/Wotk In 28R h<MI..+ pie pet1 S~/mo 951·7M7 end one 2 Bdrm 2 beth conctttlon 4 Bdrm•. lernlly din bright & cozy kitchen Hunllngton Harbor Adil tltal U 6Uli huge worklhop In wood Charming 2Br 18ew/rr • •STUNNING Lg 18drm unl1 s.fl•n motivated rm ' dltllng rm with • aigefanal. Thlthomelt Prk Hlghly upgraded •ctosE TO iEXcRI LAG Sch $1500 499-22:1 :'~r~ :eheu=m: 18a Garden :J'l. POOi -~---·~ ............... _,...._lf~i.ilioirwiiWlll"'I" .... and will eon8'def tofM vaulted eetling9. Lovely Immaculate, owned by• toglw/2 add-on1.AMutl 2Br 18a S900/mo. Avall ,.. '11omed 8759115 . 1495/mo 710 18th nrar1. Eattbiu#f. no hornelor .. d«ly,1aaml- papar S4 55,000 onacul·d•NClocatlon decorator & ready tor s .. S-42,900.840·5997 March1tt.Agt844·72t9Lga1BR,·nrtobenltown. vel m · • Super tttMp 2 Br 2·tty pate nr 1hopp lng. private& 1 prlvataeulta 751·3 t9 t If you've waited for an·~-you. Located In btll lac•t Pr tt S •wt•i -•• _ Pref. egl prof. 1800/mo. OCEANVIEW 1 8d 2 car unit. So. Coatt Matro, p\11 $&50/mo 840-1384 avall. 41e,.2172 Nency • ~lECT cec>ttonal value · thlt 11 I Bayehor" It It 1 blocit _ " __. nur utll Incl 494-2490 gar pool & 19• $900/mo gw & yrd onty 1750/mo --~ .,.... OnlyStH.000 Call nowl from the beach & Bay 1•rlDl~I UttlaCorona2Bd lrg dectc ~ l I · Agt875-2704 Smt ch.lt d /pat OK. 1Br 1550 28r 2B• M50. PROPERTIES $46-7171 Club Xlnt value at ONLY lt8,000 per unit 12300/mo 759·9010 -~ l_H ,.~ • """• 72().8730 refrlg, dthwthr, atova Yec1tlta 1395,000. 759-150 t Rlver1jde Co RICI! Byer• lkeutlM4Br 3Ba. p004. ectUBEB Alllslbt ~·· ... ,.,.. ---Incl. No peta. Call btwn ....... 2tl1 UfflllT •11 780-7292 Grdnr & pool tvc Incl. Avl HOME 3Br 28a. encl Illa 2BR fil\S: sludlo. Encl Tll UIUI 9-4 dally 545--4855 (g mg ..., cabin. POOl THE REAL ESTATERS llWPllTllAll Bkr/Co-op/Mt-upemallad now $2100 mo-mo. Call patio. new crpt/drpt, no patloM25.8tOJoann81. 2 8d 1,A ba w/gar, new tabla, color TV. 2 frplct. Magnlfloant'MWtfromllv· 111.MITA•U eollec11808)794-8032 pate 025/mo Dye Adult1 prafauad Small catpett&dr~.blt·ln1. 81Mp114 5.45--e918 Ing room• and mu1• lmat lM4 l .4xGrou Exc.p-ttonaT OuPle_•_3_Br 63 t_-3_3_t3. EVM 845-2944 dog OK 846-8453 lanced yd w/patto, water tulle 2 198Ci0utl Bdrm• 22. I ... .. 2'1'Ba, 2 frplc1, •P• tub .• ,.,.,. ltacla 2BR t 'hBA TownhouM. rc· 63&-4120 ........ . pk.It den. Fireplace. 3 1•i..I Ana,,:..m 8.4icoroH tkyllghtt 2300 tq fl. ilrr'Tla Condo eecurlty patio, frpl. ,., .. no pet 24~0ran99 __!!25 IN NEWPORT BEACH IUrt ltOI bathe, communl1y boat $2400 down, utter Prtn only. Agt s t500/mo 780-914f bldg.pool,tpa & gym. No 1595. 548-7 10 A great ptac:e to Uva on the i;; A I k CM lllpa. CIOM to Lido VII· provldee FHA financing, ,.50-8330 C"tl •-• ~ ,,..11 S750/mo 873-2749 VILLA MEDERA-Fam Upper Bay Prlvata l305-+ ut t, n am r, ~ S-485,000 Atll for low fixed ln1ar•t rate. v ... ~ ,..... aaJ.--ft._._. complu 2 Bd 2ba. ctubhoutH & hHlth 28r 2B•. pool, loU ot BARBARA JAMES or 2BR townhoute with Qal· •••llT IUll (2) 4-~euJI 3bd t ;;;be, •NEW 3if 3ea. /rpjC, 2 •WATERFRONT Duplex riEGl -=:iii dthwtt, cpll, drpa. Enci ..,at, 8 tannlt eourtt. 7 19.c., own Ba 64&-0595 OONNAWEBSTER ege Only St3.500. Call~ IMng 7 d•y• • patk>I. dthwM!ra, 2 tty, car encl gar micro 2Br l't~Ba $1050/mo gar,motomo,gH/watar poolt,clOM 10 bullnn1, Contldarate Female Peg Dam«on 559~9400 week 3 Bd 2 ~ 12b• Ind water hHl.,t, newly lt050. Can 842-'9558 Doek avl (819)223-7t5g APUT•ITI pd. No pelt $850/mo, OC Airport, Fuhlon rmm1e E·Slda CM hma TownhouM Vaulted <*I· ramodelad 8,5)( groH, ----Sparkling clean IQ •Pit $300 ~ 2324 Eldon tetand, convenient ehop1 S286 848-5181 Molly 04• 1ng llvlng rm wlfrplc, 20,1, down . auuma 4BR 2b• houH New BAYSHORES 24 hr gate w/MfJ adult & famlty NC· Apt t 842-5t55 on tight 1 La1aa1 lt1cli l mHter tulle hat dble loan• Monthly epend· paint cpt1, 2 ety, rem rm. guard, pvt bdlft. 3Br llont Heat pd No pell Fml rmmta Balboa Hrt>r •--link & receuad oval tub •ble 845-e848/0wner lple, bonut rm Qrdnr. no 28• S 1800/mo yrly lee 28drm 2Ba $876-S&eO 28r 28a apt 1650/mo , __ ,,. St991 fr pool I tennlt, pe11 St030/mo 111 •tee 2•95 Crattvlaw Call 38drm 2Ba $745 WI lfJll A 111111 Slnglll 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-676-2628 or 771·3955 C.tu ... .., lOZ2 M,.~'~' P~':4~~;· fr'~~. t~~n h':,:Z9: compla~~Yl'!]!odeled 111-2242 8•8·~~~~·11::!1~00 or 398 w wuaon 83t-5583 v;;~r~o~ ~~~g!,g~~~~ ~~~" .:ou~o~~~,::~ BLEAAi~N~ :.u.;H ~OME lnlUll I ,-.. -acL 1-..t tlHI 11 St69.500 Agt GrHt rental area Only 1 BG CANYON ESTATE thing lrom • emall apt 10 apte. complete with TV, · r r w..,.,,. 10 Mlttlon Bay 58d, 5Ba-!!J!' • .,. C1ro1 Mulvey 548-3216 mile lrom Loma Linda 1 HAIUILI NW 1 •8d h11 If loOlclng In llnent & utenlllt, maybe 1435 lnel Utlla. 4M~H<I Southport Fem, t>onu• *Ill• 11111 * Lido Realty 673-7300 Medical Center LOw dn =~::,,, ~~,,:~~7, tBr. tr1g, reno-. laundry, CM.NB.or HB think of u1 ranted for 1hor1 t.,m or Mala rmmt atlr 38r 28a NB rm & POOi $575,000 Lender owned llqul· Cllh flow Wiii trade fOf 1 yr IN 840 1555 pool, carport No pelt flrtt for that c:t1oic. ot longer) On JambOfM Apt $300. Oya 851·2311, ""ta ·-· l024 datlont Great buy•' property 1n Cotta M... • $495/mo Ideal llvlng Rd at San Joaquin Hiiie )(453 Of E~ 548-7139 " ... Tract & Cullom homfl llLL/IPTill or Newport Approx ..,.. 4BR2BA. 'h Acre Avail Ealtblutt-4Br 2•..;Ba. fem 93 t W 19th St 5•8~412 TSL MGMT 842· f803 Rd. * Tll·ft.D * Some w/low down pymtt Duplex 132Q W Balboa. S200.000 equity Riek NOWI Gar. lndry, fnc:d yd rm, 2 '~ar. Jae, view, BEAUT 3 bl 2 ba condo. NB AEALTY 875-1842 1'4· 1IOO F~~ ":!. r~. ':;~ ;~ w .. 1CM3 2BR IBA un111 Agt 854-2•60 1275,000. 840-1295 Byer• 760-7292, 24 hrt $1075 Mary 6•7-0204 grdr St 50 548-7415 frptc. d/w, w/d. pool, lull illTUll YIUJll S300 +'A utM 850-7350 Total Income S 1850/mo •Lido e aytront-Opan Fi1 INIAlll OITTAll Bkr Co-Op 'Ml-upe mall.cl Eattalde 1 br plu• beam EaltblUfftrl-level i'WnilM, grdt, gar, patlO S900 2 Bdrm Apte, pool, ..,a. --------•I BY OWNER l189,900for 10.2. SaUSun t-5 1ot Nr Buch • unit 1 185,900 l'll•-OISTA llU c.ll g. pvt yrd, n0 pall, view. lro 2 Br. 2•..; Ba. mo Cao Benny 842-2849 gar, lndry rmt. no 1>91• ...... T Ma•IU* MC/FM~on1;:rk~ 3urii.'Ay:~ OuldcSale 85t-t500 VlaLldoSoud873-7873 Htum lga loan Carl 6811300. lot t lze 2 $525 548-"80 Dan . S 1500 /mo TSL MANAOEM£NT -lmmed.l3t-~f OIU.lil PAii ltl OAIYH·IYt Wllll Moaen .!!_kr 780-2843 hou•H • 2 dup1u .. EASTSiOE 2Br tBa. cov· 759-a~~o -• OllTA llU 8•~·8122 or 842-1803 •APUTlllm* NICI lamlly home· 3 BR, Beaullful 28d 2B• I den, --------·1 $2396/mo Income F/P erad patio, ~ tncd yard. EASTBLUFF VIEW 3Br HlllLY YILUll w .. 1tlde 2Br 1B•. ~ 2Br, 2Ba. encl gar, pvt Park Newl)Or1 twnh<MIM lovely country kitchen, on 5th Fairway ~u11 NII ILIT IAYFlllT UT $249.900 Call for 11nan·g grdnr Incl S895/mo 28• +den Hee houM N9w Apartment c:ompla• cpt all utll pd $&50/mo beach. boat mooring• S~=~;:.wo:: ~ famllloorm addition by Feb 28th win con-Thi• exqullll• home with 111·2242 Small pet OK 645-8453 AIC, newly renovated & Ready for oec~ tn +s 3oo MC Kid• ok avatAILSSt039 .. 5V"ILABLE S ... " ,..,. 03t" --lndtepd No pell Reft S 30 & •"1 5230 ft • "" " P of F 2• 30 t..... ,..g1 _.,. ., llder any offer, broker 80 on the weter with full E'tlde 2 80 tBA Homa Stl50• 11 ~ dep· Aprll. 2Bdrmt /mo .... • • ".!m ___ tBrdm uom saoo. Sorry. r . am ... • non· DI • ,.l.t lo•~ cooperation Call tor pier 2 ellp ~ o4 Bdrm 4 Ba tor 2 W/gar. no pet• 'seq2. 'oimo dltcount 111; 3Bdrm• M05/mo. Get w .. lde 3Br t'ABa. patlot, no nate. 760.0919 tmkr to thr 2 Br 2 Ba apt a -cl•trance thru guard S 11 • a tlvated & 120 re~ garb.,... dl-•I ... S412 720-1873 ., e er re mo 17 tS • t dap Comm pool Aug 642-03501780-9396 • -..-..,.. __ · dthwthrt. Av1 tmmd.Kld1 B"" "CH Y"' "RLY 2 Br -2 Fii IA&.l IY IWlll 844-5097 will carry tit or 2nd TD Drive by 2453 Orange ralr & carporl FOf In· ok. No pe1t M95tmo. ~ ""' • Prof to tht IQ 3Br 38a hma 2 Bd IOI be, 198Clout back EAST BLUFF 3Br 2Ba. air Offered at 1950.ooo fee ---Ctn Larry W 957-8400 lormatton call 845-88481850-7275 .. Ba, ,.,, reterencHI In CdM. Nftmkr 1615. Dy yd, walk to Dana Pt den w/frplc Like new UHIUln N~ ~!'m ~:.et~~~I Get.cl, new Condo 28R UOLlllYIUITW Tlfl_.,M, WMttldal.,gabr~M fBR S600 50-<>110 937-54t t, 780-2537avat ~:;::' v/e;~4~:g0°0° ~~~1~· v~·~,~$128~~~ 111-1100 amen111e1 s2111 mllllon 2'nba Oor~• Int dbl PJ~~~~FUR'QANT.PC~.'u~! Bet~~·~~lll4Mon-1ba, O/W, raf~r.:eh. awHIT OlllT San. Cit. ~, 2br 2ba 493--668• By Owner Land Incl w 111 hand I e Bk r gar.pool. S 50 8'43-2289 famlly home In good con-d th ":F:; $-450/mo 8'40 agt Beautiful 3 8d 3be Condo 1340/mo+ '41utll. Smoker ••• t ltacli 1040 flnenclng negollable laa Jaaa C:~ l OH I 6 t 9 I 4 3 3 • 8 3 0 6 0 ' NEW 3Br dpl• Avt Mey t dlllon w/4bd 1 lam rm •~oug ' • . iua Ptlat flli acrou lrom pool I tenntt OK 55&-4099 C.M. • 842-0350 or 780-9398 d 18 t9>433-t 723 or b/4 Olw, gar. forced In bHutlfut locatlon. EAST SIDE 28R Iba, quiet eourtt. Wttt/ct(f. 2 car Young prof '*" rmte n-bisfRts§ PROPERTY Spectacular •n Vlewt pp wantt to t>uy •to 8 PlaJll air heat 18&-£ E 2 tet St l3000. 'It mo cut-<ta tac: ti le95/mo fBd IBa Condo MOO/mo gar, patio & balcony emkr. 38r 2ba. Nr bWh In HB 3 Br 2b1 1300 aq II n1 .. lllfT By Ownre 3000 SF Attum Apar1men11 Call John S 1 tOO •see 548-f985 dya ON 37TH ST Lower 3bd . Ca" 751-8190 Showing 2123•2124· Cell S t300/mo Pool/1en. 1350. 548-9948 •PP' at S 145.000 Fr pie. Ph 2 vpgrd. fr door• & loan 3360 t & 338 t t Ave 646 t282 ---2ba fireplace $1150 Eu Id 2B 18 f 1 720-0330 •2681963-7834 100 Intrepid & new carpeting Sett bay1.M1t8aremdld,etc Callta 1274,600 & -· ~~ OCCcloM2br2bl2tt()() Yrty ' ti a r urp c. Paul8&1-0t83Wkndt TSLMANAGEMENT bataJ1 aat S284,500 OPEN HOUSE I ••• ltr •••• 1400 lned kld1/pet1 ok S82f bum <*tinge, gar 1455 ----Oller. by appt only Beaut Atklng $379.500 SAT /SUN t t-5 •93-7325 " worth more call 539-8t9C Wlftrfrtlt 1 .... , lat. 2 l)«IOM, no pet• 111. 2Br 38a Condo. Xlnt toe. 842· 1803 Went c:feen furn .. f bdrm 655-9661196t·3825 Muatseel780-868t Seal Beach Old Town e .. 1Rlty f.. 111-1400 Ill-I• lut,eacS225 850-1798 Clean. brlta $1000 Spad.out2Bd p004 patio w/f:.' be for man 50,. -________ :....._ ___ =============: ~.narn tlortt 11on t .. 00~ ~ PLAN AHEAD Eutllde 2Br, new decor mo+cl .. nln7g8 ! HC bll·ln1. nr ~., &0 WMt~ C. ·or lrvtne area only .,..... ....... 728-01 44or 2..,122 cllll. Av ail lmmad Battref1.78&.-8443PM $496~ agt 213/596-'4088 Low move-1nl Off Nawpr1 Newport ShorM 3Br 2Ba ~wthr,t an:J~ :..:~ laat. UL ·740 1750/mo 845·6846 "'·ra.n ltr '-00 crtpd hm wtappte patio' dbl oar nr t>ch S925/m0 o pe • ""' • .. -I.I. lxcU•Jt l• more Ju11 S'425 yrl)' c.i1Hotly873~344 & lrg MC 54!:"~-t Bdrm up1trt w/setCOny. Verlalllea CondOLeailng Int 2112 SYDNEY Pl[D SPRiNas 8 ONits •Hl·t1H* , -EASTSIDE Lg new1y r• otw. anct oar. 1 t>tk bdl. S950 Sunny 28drm t -ii& CM tb.28 itoreoa HOROSCOPE Clear Trade Only For Or-look here $-496 2bdrm Nwpt Shor .. 3·4Br 2,.Ba decorated 2 & 3Br Apt '595 1 1500. MC. dep, Agt 83f·4MO ..-..min I mo IM l90 ange Co property Price abode newlywedt fine & 2 blkl to bch CloM to Starting at $690. 22 1'4 897-568& aft 5pm ---;;;~'., MC 845~12~ 0 S295,000 For detallt can. pet? 539-6190 Sett fM p00411•nnlt 962·8U3 College Ave 8"2·5210 __ _ MARR Bkr 645-0203 eve only Under $700 mod 3bdrmi OCEANVIEW; Newport Eattllde lg qui.t 28r. Ne-A cJ:h~!!~ '!!'.. SpKlou~ sing~. Ont !·Ilda taft, clMn angf gar •••••••••••••• a.at1l1 bath lam llne newer llllc" CrHt ~~~ l'tba S ~300 crpte. drpt, paint, tndry a All ntw otptt a drpa, loat & IWO btdroom iC)ts. :ty ':~1,:'0"'1t~ lnc d yd other• 11 ~r;an Atty ~9~47 ep patio S695 mo 84&.-7343 of clOMtt PV1 J:i-0-· In Intl 1 4 t'rldll)', Februar) Z2 ltaltl faralalae4 539'8190 Belt tee - --. --E·tlda 2 bl 1 be patio nci t>eautlfulty Ian tcapad, ARIES(f\.1Jrlh21 \1mt 1111 \wc1;p1nflhanul'\<x.Turandallfa,or ftaataia OnBaytrontw/tandybctl pett,tndryrm,Mwtyd~-Spaelout28r28tw/ftplc 18-288 Bq. Ft. OFflCE " I n. __ ~ I ZJfm. V 11 Z",.4 2Br $1800 Call e.11v orated M50 831-~038 & balcony. M0-8331 M0-1300. 1783 Ofanoe "nu .< \t'k high l'11·nH'OI\ ol timing and uck arc 1vc~n1 C1c:t gorng. 11 ... 1111a '"' I tJ .. 64~9 181 or844·2270 ••LAAGE 28, 281 new Ave, CM. Call Betty makl' l ont:u ,, .11111 Clpt'I\ lllW\ ol rnmmunH.'a11on ( il·m1n1 \ag1t1JrlU\ Small 2Bd lrnt 11 .. Clean flat tteal nr Ml Sq Pk 261 Riaervethll tux 3bl 2b• E/tl~ lux. In Pina ,OfMI Nt bMcti 846-9181 or 844-2270 natl\('\ plJ~ l.n 1oln w/gara porcn 3/tM/15 2ba pool acc•H• yd hM ltept to Nnd pool Ire lt>r,nawc,.,pett.d/w 't::i ::.~ .,.,. s12&l•MilltM ...... ~ .. TAlfRll~ I \pttl 111.\IJ\ .?IJ) Hrcak1hrough 1nd1nitl·d -fl'\lrll· 182Stmo8t8-84 2-8396 $500 I kid• okay gar kid/pat 1 1125 ''~j 0::~~.!: ~·:.: 857·1778.or760·1713 fURflOSHEDor 1111n' ;11c.· rt•n111q·d .111 ,lctJl\ .ire out nnc.i )UU cfann: 10 your own tum" lalka 539·8t90 Beet Rlty tee 539-8190 Bftt Riiy '" ~~.f~ •dull• 54S..0391 IUWlll YILUll UNFURNISHED •• 1'0'11 1111111\ \111111[( p1111k ph.'tl'H001l' into plan· ~OU R311\ O\l'ntll \'ll'.V. , .. ,..... 2107 ..... ltac• 22ft Try thii oeaen 2bl wlg•r FIREPLACE p004 patio ~Al.TH 't 1111 karn \illu.Jhk \l'lll'~ Extantlvely ramodafed oown ocean ciOM 26drm ~Cd for ~~~~ r:· X·LO 1 & '2er Aptl E· WIT...,, CLUi&S.TE::::NtS. CiP.Ml)';I 1\1 .1~ ~·,June 201 D1aloguC' With lm n .l on\, prU\l'\ home, nr Beach & B•y refg tfovebUlc~. i39:=&:1Rlt , .. ry SldaS550Up557·284t sw1':! ..... NG".1c1· .. lr1111lul 1 oc. U\ on h11pn dream\. ;J\p1rat1on\ -)OU ~~111 makt• 11 Jll gourmet kitchen. 2 gar kldt/pet I~• now _Y~ Liva Wh«• you h•ve ,.,,.,. .,~ U lllH; llUl' tk rl·.llh 1111 d1tJ1114c. travel nnd \JX'U:ll 01C\"1Kl' lrom om• patio•. wthldry9( Avail 539-6t90 Bell Riiy ,.. A,.r1 ..... raraltli.. 1mu••11 •Spectacular.,,.. mudi mort! orry. .1 v I 1 now 111S1500/mo annual H t Ha L--.rn -• * 1 I Ht, I & 28• MiltM non.ts, Modtl~ 'flU ":tuOI\' I rim " a > .. ro l' 3 Bd. 2 ·~ be, 2 (Jar o•r •• • r-ai 6RU H95/mo 2bd 1 'Abt •Spec!OYt townhOutee "d,1i... 9 t 6 f ANCt:n tJun1· ~I Jul) ~21 l>urnt'\lll .. 1tua1111n j(rah' attcntmn LIH .... n Truly •PPH llng a.. twnhM !·t ide. pool, •Ftraplec.a open 'J 0 . \t1non11nf11ttl11uldn1\1lx·twwnhuml'a11d <.arcl'f l>1plon1aq·w1m ._ eoPd.,.tkylltMappft & ....... 2'12 gw,lndy rm Oul4tt loci •Privet• b1tcon111 or ~ • in1dhRt·nt t 1111u''""n" \huuld he rca1ur1..·d Mom·~ p1uurc will be Ill· llll opt to buy 1550 hurry __ mutt... Garden pet101 h I II d .. 'ii '" 539·8190 S.tt Ally IN IA1r .... 1 2310 Slnta Ana hng tcr I lan onj.!ina ) anti<.:iJXltC CtrHI ••I ar lillili 4 "•" Mature coupte wanted for TSL MANAG EMENT WIT"'' A~ U W ( lul) ~ '·•\ug. 21 ). I 1mc ''"")Our '>t<k -pl:1) w:11 1inai 1£.Umc &llOnar #uliy rurn 2 id lmat ...... turn 2 Bdrm. prlv beach 842·1803 *3 lJOhted tennlt court• r- l>dinc ll'rtll\ rl'ali1l' )OUf """ n wunh know that \Ciu \an '<UU'('\'lfull) townhouM Pool I tennta s;;:;t 2id • a;; Pl1ert Avtll MltGtt t 11200 •2 Swlmmtng poo19 Ncw,ort ... S.. dl'l\Cffilll.Jll' \ Jluahle 1nl11rm.J11un Puhl1'1hllllt ,l\\l(tlltnl'lll lOUld be court a1 t95 87a-oete "" Twn~ 1 1550/mo Agt 175--e173 mTUT. •Streama & potWll 1700 161tl Sttttt tc.11un•J -t1t1 vl'I h11hhjhlrd · 1o1--~-, ,...,_....4 873-55891854·8535 eeita If seea1mo kMIY 2 8d 2t>e •Sony, no~· (at OOVff) VIRGO ( <\ut } \-li<.•pt 21). < um t•rn with m1lnl'\' m1¥hl bc ~atral l202 a.tux• Sac bldg 2 Bd 2ba •••• ·-towrlflOuM, frptc, Ind') •Furnlthlnge avail 6-42-SIU magnified f :u \llt1al1on will he rc•\uh nl Kdat1t1n\h1p ltHCll~ifics. -AC lrple micro rafrlg --rm all bit-Int. 8m ~Ok WHY NOT CALL rt•\Jlon\1hil11 1n int r...-a-.c and )'ou'll &l'I l hanu·.., curn more thon • llW .. * w.hr & d~yar A~all ~ All UTIUTIU PAID MW221 ~f-ndt 111-llll Ntw,ort h.o No. WF <..., rr l II I FU [)(, ••• NI ( 161, llf :.1 )I ' .. ............ 764 aq. ft. vtew eutta 141 .. 111 C08TA M A $60 eq. ft 1300. t125 Monrov1e. 4"44803 or Ma.3345 hec. qulflty ofc ..,.,., 1500 1.f. H19h YIMtllfty, Nwpt kfl too Udo ., .. ori11nall'-plonnctl ( apmurn pla)"• role LHM QP'lorl 800J.8'dt H26/mo 551-6511 ~1rt llef0f• you rant TSLMAHAO!MIN'T 880 IMM AvtftUt 1 l 1 bl 1 ....... ... __ Newly decorae.d, cuetom e.2-1803 -.,. 1 Jiii (•t 16 .... ) LIBRA C\cpt ll.()\t '.) 'lud~ I t·o ITil'\\alC I <Ku\ un DO\\t c: rom water ·-81 ... na dHIOn fHture, pool, --Ill fW.loh • m FOA LE.AK AtrrlCtl\ltly .... J'ournr) rduu 111011 g;trn thrnul(h rrad1ng wrn1n14 Jd\t'rll\1ng_ PrOJt'l't Pacllie. 3B~ 3b•. 3 ear 1>bq COV'rd g•ege M · TOP., ... q~. no rr• 16665 Huntmgton Vllege 645·1104 daoor at ad Of fl ca 291 .. 1&1 wall"''"omplt:tn l ~ou 'll rc.•.11.hmorl·~·oplcand y11urnuldh11 f1n:u1t·1al garage 8o•1 •l•P •valt rou~Wlthpklth.lllld· leAUl'IFULtlf'H 6 I.ant from San Diego 8u1te.t1:u 8q " S2500tmo Call Hal •ft ec.plno. Ho~· 18r turn PRV patio, )'lrd & gereee ,, ... ., notftl Of ~ .. I ~.... ., • .,...,.. )Ont k>• 1aidcpi,1 • epm, 7t41780·6090 aeswlleon 842·t971 POOL &•P~ 2eeo Hatfa t0 Mdictd.n wt9t on ,., ... ---..!. .... canon edJ JoM weyne ORPJO c<>u 1 \-Nu\ .! I l \lrt,;\\ indcpcndcntr 111\J)r1nt \l)lt'. N9vlf before cozy coug ---M SA PIHU IM9-2447 McFedden. • Ar&:.-. . ,,.. Airport • 1 .00/lf. \f)rt"'.ak frankly to om· ~hu mean\ mud1 to )OU <1r t to hcnn 111 matlt'r\ equipped decor rnces1pv1 luL.... ... lttte& aif"/""ct>Uldrf!e ""' orpe & pelnt ao+tlt & 751.etl2 or 414-1'71 be d1rec1. share hopn ldl·ul'I \Hiid ht.:J"Y t11tin1 Kcrp rcwlu11uni s200·. M9d rite tenant • • 1400 tq " 21f' w... .. ..... Ho ••• 51JM70I lrtof't Ntw90'1 °"'°'· concctnln1J1rt nutrit1u n.cxl'Hl\I.' 539·8190 ... t Attyf.. TownflOuM Mtcro, frptc, ~-1R4 ~oa.Maqft. AOITTARllJSC Nu,· 12·Dl·c ~II 't11u'llknowr'\attl>wh411 w do wiM'tfAenttle alTM.I llUUlllllTITI o.-CwedlnO atrwna .... 1111 II M~Mtle 146-2'47 al Cf>fnCt time I <XU\ on 1ntu1tion Ht'allH rndC:t\1(1(\. Ph)'~tcal JACOUREALTY CALLUI AEOAAOINO lleeutM • .,._ lltle '°" & ......... ltOOUICMI 111111111.. .. Ne; ife--I M i.... I ·• l PR""'MAHAOl!MEHT 1av1......,.L•".S•t THtOtlCWIHATIHG M7' HO peta 14t-~7 ,,._ ....... ~. AWpon allntct10n.addcdpopuJrll) cm1A'rO oppu\ll\''4'\lntcnu\IOlnv1(' vr n ""'IL"'"' "'°'UltOHAL orl4J.3111 located In tM .._.... .. ,_ .... CoiMrof ..... I \'OU ioiourmeHhnnn \11uJnan pla~Hulc 714187S~t73 .,,... ...... ..., TowMomel FumlehM & --NortfMoOdwOfln'lne wi-~ ,_... •tS• & up. lfWlot 700 eq ft....,_. · APRICORN (lxt 12-JJn l(IJ Rc\trn.tmn' nrt rl·m oved. you lal~ 1tli8' dii 111uc.utv.Di.1"' untiH'l'llthild Ntoe 2 Id 2~. no .,.e11..n· NotthwOOd ,tttl offwl t, Cob TV, free cofJM. tlOn .,.., 2 oMc91. 11g I Y I I he II d ., .. .,... U..• ,,.. "'*'· SHI/mo 8¥ell 311 2 & 3 bedroom I"~ ,__. ,_ I ...... to room & tt~ ... f't'C(f\t mcSNJC' fmm C3\I And \VUll OU p :11n ~ore.-•1na pu t tn 2idLii86rnoyrty'.dw. 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I~ 1001 Ou•// St. -R•••le Dlvl•lon §:S5]55;:5::;i!:i5~ IT\ World 's Largest Selection of ti\ 'C:;J Mercedes Benz \C;J 833-9300 Salta · lusit& · Plrta · Stnict · Wy Siie, &n'FAMILY STORE SINCE '53' -. 11 ~T • ~~BEACH ~Sale• • Service • Lea•ing, -888 OOVE BRJS'roL AT BDING!R Ml-0110 IN SANTA ANA 114 &J3-13QO HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coat• M••• 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. ,, . r I l J w . [ I A y r I ll fl l J A h y •• I 1 'jfj ·, S~hOol contract agreeme~t Irvine's teache,rs, administrators see- tentative accord, but mum on detatIS 11a1ors for the two sides reached a tentative accord late Tuesday. He said the terms of the pact have alrtad) been approved by the district's board of education. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. Oellp,......., Irvine teachers and 1hc Irvine Unified School District have reached a ten tative contract a11.rC4ement. con- Coast Development of a canoe, kayak and rowing center In Upper Newport Bay has moved a step closer to construction./ A3 Irvine's 1984 Police Of- ficer of the Year h~ no regrets about going Into. law enforcement./ A3 -callfomla Kevin Cooper's defense attorneys ready to trot out his relatives during penalty phase of murder trlal./A7 Nation Natlon'seconomlc growth is the best since 1951, and housing prices are up-at least In the East./A4 Third artificial heart pa- tient's rapid recuperation is boosting Schroeder's spirits./ A7 World Margaret Thatcher says U.S. should open dialogue with Soviets./ A5 India's Gandhi wants bet- ter relationship with Unit- ed States./ A4 Boating Eight U.S. college teams and one from Canada start one-on-one sailboat match racing today to win the Douglas Cup./81 Community groups and water sport classes have a new $1 .2-mllllon home In Dana Point Harbor./81 Sports UC Irvine's basketball team posts an unemo- tional 75-67 victory over Long Beach State./C1 Orange Coast and Gold- en West are-beaten in community college basketball. /C1 Sea View League coaches name Newport Harbor's Chuck McGavran MVP./C2 Entertainment A revival of the French- flavored muslcal "Gigi" is on the boards./83 Bualneu Irvine Co. 's community development division will soon become a wholly- owned firm with its·own name./85 INDEX Boating 81-2 Erma Bombeck 82 Bridge 84 Bulletin Board A3 Buetneu 85-6 Cta ... fled C5-7 Comics 84 Crouword C7 Death Notices C4 Hor09Cope ce In th• Service A6 Ann Lan<*• 82 Optnton A8 Paparazzi B 1 Play Review 83 Pola Log A3 Publtc Notices 'C4-5 8port1 C1-4 T e1eYta6on 12 n..twl 82-3 W•ther A2 eluding months of som"1mcs bitter negotiations that culminated recently in a one-day teachers· strike. District Superintendent A. Stanley Corey confirmed today that nego- Dropped ln for a vialt Core} declined. however. to dis- cuss the details of the agreement until the teachers have voted on 11. He said that ote' would be conducted some- time wit hin the next several "'eeks. BUI McDonnell and Ilia .,_ Chlepa, 'Ylalton from NodJa carouna, .troll put a llarlne Corpe ceas-s llellcoplel' which made an aneebectalect stop Weclneeday mornlnf on the aand of Victoria Beach In South Laea.na after lta crew Toxic waste 'No. 1 issue' Lt. Gov.McCarthy airs his views at UC Irvine lecture By JOHN SZABO Del!J "-1 C.,r11111 .-.1 Lt. Gov. Leo McC'anh> told a UC Irvine audience Wednesday th at with a founh of the state's water system already contaminated. toxic waste 1s the most crucial issue facing Cali- fornia. Before meeting briefl ) w11h Chancellor Jack Pcltason. McC'arth) attended a gradua1e studies of man- agement course. then lectured to a group of about 75 students and faculty on the threat industrial toxic waste places on the environment. McCarthy said that with 25 percent of all watl·r systems in th e state considered contami nated from 10).IC Leo McCarthy "'a'itc produced from local industries. 11 1c; a sc"erc problem which must be addressed. ··1 ha ve C'hosen it (toxic waste) as m~ No. I issue. and I will pound awa} at 11 throughout the stare:· MC'Carthy \aid ··11 (t O\ll' waSll') 1s an important '"'Ul' thal l f( I focult ~ and students l·an pla~ an important rok 1n:· McC arth~. who al'o 1s a UC regent. a ml·mhcr oft he Board ofTru'ltces for till' C aliforn1a talc ll n1·H~rs1t) and ( ollcgc., \~ \tl'm. a nd chairman of the Cali fornia Economic Development \omm111cc. also' 1ew<; IO"<IC waste as (PleaH aee McCARTHY/ Ai) OC's Ilemocrats seeking detente; Reptabficans wary GOP chairman r.,s attempt to dissuade party endorsements_ Oranac ount)' Dcm()(ratl have r hatttnr local RcJ?ubUcans lo ,om them tn volunllnly dtthnina lO m<tonc nndldlkt for non.-P1n1s.n political officn. 8u1 a lonl Re-- publican leader thinks lhcchaHcnac • mo~ a polhie1l m1nut~tt thin a h1ah·m1nded di ... ),of pnnc1~. l.a'' Oect"mbtt IM tatc Supttme C ourt 'oted to remove restraints on polltioal per1 1c -.h1ch 1ritd1t1onall) "ere bam~ from \uppon1n1 or endo~mg pohuca l candidates run· ning for non-partisan po it1ons uch a cit) council m y stat • C'Ount)' boarJ of Up(I"\ IS01'$, JUdlC hips Of' school boa rd!). The dcc1 ion could ha\.e w1dc- ranaina affttts on the way non· pan1~n clttt1ons arc ronducttd. panlcularl> how e1nd1datcs would ra1~ campa11n fund and sttk pen.y endorstmcnt,. "The Dcmocra11c Patty bcllc"n 1hat "'h"n the PNl>k of Callfonua adopted <'Onsutunonal pro"' ion that made local and ,-udtct1I <>f'rlC'CS non· part1Yn. tl\1 k1i°" contemplated that poht1o l pan1ct ,,.,ould ~'90nd 10 thl\ ~1\1on and ~t.ay out of non- He said he could no1 predict how 1eachers would vote on the pact. but added. "It will bt satisfactory to the district" Officials of the Irvine Teachers Assoc1a1ion. which' represents the district's 750 1nstruc1ors. were un- available for commplt at prcsstime. The acrord was retlchcd exactly two weeks after frustrated ltaehtts tagcd a one-day strike to protnt what they viewed as a dtadl()(k in ncaotaations. More than SOO teachers pert1cipi!t.td m the strike. wh ich involved p1cke1- in1 at the district's 2S campu9e1 and a largr rall> outside the distnct•s head· Qu<tners. Ken Horner. "resident of the teachers' union. said at the time that teachers struck because the distnct refused to movt from its .... "...,.. best'• contract o~. il&Utd ia ~ btr. That proposal called for an t~chers to rcttive a 3 ptttena ~ ra1scrnroactivetoJialy J, 1914.aadit provided a formula covmnt an add1t1onal raise for t~ Mil school year. hued on how m..ch additional fun<hftl the district ~ C...._ ... mvm&/MJ ·Mystery 'mud' covers Coast · Chalky downpour 11~~--,,.....:..~..,...-~-=~~~~-puzzl es the experts: AQMD conducts tests By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Oellp ...... A white, chalky substance. splat- tered portions of Ora• County during a brief doW?lpour Wednesday and officials arc divided today whether the gritty -white rain" poses any heal th hazafd. • The National Weather~ said the white rain likely resulted from a furious desen dust storm Wednes- day. but the Air Quality ManqerMnt Oistnct plans lo conduct tests today to determine if the substance could have an industrial source. The white ram splashed cars and anything else in its way over an 8.000. mile area stretching from San Bernardino County to nonhem San Diego County. Residents in Irvine. Mission Viejo. Newpof1. Beach and Huntington Beach today rcponed finding the flaky substance covcnna their cars and plants outside their homes . ....._...-a... wttla tile alrcra!~'a fl1PtiCCN1trol9. After realipl8' tile contr919, and aboat S1h ......... oa tile beach, tbe copter and crewceadaaed lta trip from Camp Pelldleton to the llarlne CorJ» Hellcopter Air Station In Tutin. .\n emplO)tt at Saddkbeck. Oe\ail. a car wash 1n Irvine. said the buAness was jammed ~rty today by motorists concerned th.tt the white rain had damaged their car's paint Job. ··1 think it's JUS1 soot. But 1f you don ·1 get it off. it'll remove the peint. ·• (Pleue eee lfTSTSaY / A2) Boaters may face user fees to help finance Coast Guard By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. O..,,... ..... Annual user fees would be collected from boaters to help pay for Coast Guard safet)' patrols. according to a measure included m President Re- agan ·s proposed budget. The proposal. which reportedly would cover about 10 percent of the Coast Guard·s budget. 1s aimed at offsetting the costs of non-emergcnq activities. such as ferrying fuel to stranded boaters. towing boats and maintaining safety equipment Non-emergency act1v111es b} the Coast Guard have been rap1dl} increasing in recent years. Federal budget spokesmen have said the boaters who benefit from those services should pay for 1hem. rather than the no n-boetung public. The trad111onal search-and-rescue dulle'i of the Coast Guard would not be covered b) th e new fees. Rep Roben Badham. R-Ne~pon Beach. 1s among 1hose who ha ve promised to fight against the proposal should 1t come before Congress for approval. The budget package will be presented to legislators ne).t mont h. Th e foes -which have yet to be calculated - would affect boaters 1n all federal waters patrolled by the Coast Guard. including busy New- port 1-iarbor and througho ut Badham·s coastal d1stnc1. ··The idea of chaf$in$ Coast Guard user fees has been kicking around on Cap11ol Hill for )Cars. but this 1s the fi rst time 11 reall\ has a shot at oass1n1t:· Argyle Nelson. a Badham aide said. ··There's tremendous pressure to rt'duce government spending and one "-3) 1s th ro ugh user fees:· Nelson ~•d that while Badham suppom user fees to help reduce the S200 billion federal deficit. he op- poses a blanker fee for all boaters. ··tf it's a boater-Wlde assessment. hr would oppose 1t:• Nelson said. But Badham believes specific boa1ers sho uld reimburse the Coast Guard for 1t'i non-emergency aid. If someone runs out of fuel on the way 10 Catalina and requires Coast Guard help. for l'\amplc. that boater should offset some of those costs. Nelson <>aid Rut all boatcrs should not be forCl'd. he.-c;a1d. to pa} for services that onl~ a fc~ ma~ require. Irvlne drug rlng suspect held By STEVE MARBLE °' .. .,..,,... ..... ..\ 41 ·~ear-old Irvine ~oman. ar- rcs1cd Sunda} after a I 0-)ear search. was de.scribed by government pros- ecutors toda) as a ranking figure 1n an mtemauonal cocaine nng that smUJt· JEFF Alt.£1 Focus ON TH£ NEws pantsan ratts:· Oranac County Democratic h31rman Bru«, umner said. e'pla1n1na his pen) ·s action. "The Democratic Part> bd1c"e that local and Judk11l offices 'lhould b.: non·pan111n and that the local officn holders and Jud&CS have the naht to rci1 1cr 1n the pany of their choice. They M'\ould not ha ve 10 look to either pan> for an endorsement 1n order to obtain or hold office:· um net 11id. ~mocntt( C"entnil Committee ~mbtt John Hanna. an In-inc auomey ~ho propottd• uina the chat~. s,a1d 1ht roun·~ dee• ion could tum non-oert•Yn fk into (PIHM ... POLft'ICAL/ A2) &led tons of drugs into the United Strltes. Ci1rsclda Blanco IX TruJ1llo. a na11' l' or V cnczuela. alleged I> was one of four leaders m a drug-running n ng based in Colombia that moved tons of cocaine and man1uana into Ne~ York < II \. M1am1 and Southern ( ahfom1a du.ring the early 1970s. a t'ording to a go"emment official. Dr Tru11llo "'as rt"Sponsible for reC'ru1t1ng couriers and securin' fake cn·dC'nllal'> for smugglers. Assistant (Pleue eee IRVIKS/A2) County approval of hills project irks LB council a, JEFF ADLElt 1R acre of unincorporated county ., .. ...,,...... land adjacent to 1hc city of U.una tt1nt the ''-SC for an an1tc1p1k-d Bea h., Top-of-the-World n"ah· counroom confront.at1on w11h the bomood. ca t of Laauna anyon cit of Laauna Bcxh. the Oranac Road ounty Board of Ul)CI"\ 1 I'\ upheld rhe de\ elopcn Ol'l&lnall had it tarl1cr appro\.al ofa di puled 10 • sought to annex the tract to t~ c t ho~ luxul) dc\.elopmr nt in the hills but turned to the count}' for dc"t~ abo"e the city Wednescb). \.mcnt n ht at\cT("lt ofTte al dcadcd W11hou1 comment upcn 1 rs 1 h ~ Id 1 1 f . uoan1mou ly 'otoo to uphold the 1 e u on annc ''-tract 1 11 rount Plannma ('omm1 ion· •P-"'Trc limited to 70 home-&. proval of a 11e plan and COi tal In January. af\tt the loen:I Of de,clopmcnt pcrm11 for the Lquna . upctv•M>n cmiftM IM projet\'J Hc11h1S proJ«t. bc1n1 dc,clopcd b t'n¥rl'Oft1Mfttal ~ tM U..UN the Corma-Sandhn Group BHch 1t ounal"' Milt S20.000 Carma-ndhna 1 • plannina to ltl \Cf the ~'' of .. ....,, hu1ld the 10 -home ubdl\1 ion on ' ,......., .. cotJ'Ri/~ • • VINE DRUG SUSPECT ._Al U.S. AltOn'tcy John McEftan) ••d b) IC~nt from 1ovemmcnt om('fl in New York Cit). Mduny said De TruJillo "'as ont of 37 pcooplc nam~ 1n a 1975 1nd1ctment ht sU«c fully eluded ••thoriUH until unday when sht was lllT'flled without incideftt It hcT rtSidmc't 1n lrvint'. Dt' Trujillo was hvina 10 Irvine undtr tht-••tumtd ...,. of LUlll'\'ta darzmtz. lk"C'Ord1na ao ttpona.; McEnany would not "'°"., how ~I ~ti tl'Kked down Dt TruJ•llo or er she al~ty was ult active 1n drua smuahnJ Accordina 10 th~':1. in<lt'1· fttent. lpe<'1&lly dci1 hollow coac hanacrs, dot a.en. stton and speed bOats were u~ to move COURT FIGHT SEEN ••• Prom Al challcn11na the adcqua~y ot' those re pons. City ManaaC'r Ken Frank told supervisors aa.ain Wednesday that the environmental rcpon on the project is inadequate because 11 docs not address the .. 1rowth-1nduc1ng impaCls" of the development. Frank al50 hstcd 14 other problem~ city officials have with the proJCCI. including the proposed locauon or a park 1n the development and the lack of acer~~ county Orrfijhters would have to the project. .. rhr c11y wants 38 lhs lots and a dilTC'rent locntion for the park. All the other issues arc side maners bcin1 used as leverage to get the de 1an or the project they want." the county planning Director Robcn Fisher ad- v1St'd thr board. ··w e·rc satisfied the pr0Jcc1 1) a &ood one." ~-ind manjuana out of Col· ombt~ ind into the Unittd Scaan. Mdnny Yid the ciuas Mtt funMltd pr1manly into New York '1a Southem \11tfom1a. M11mi. Tn8', Canada and West Oermany. ffe Yid lht drut ""' WIS M) soph11t1t"1ted that II had its own laboratory for 1estin1 dru,as and it own coun1enr1t specialists who would manufacture fake passpom and U.S. travehnade>cumtnu. Twelve pnwns uhnllfatly w«e convtctcd followina the indictment and 111 rtttived prison wnatncn. McEnany said. He said ~vml art appc"alina their convictions. De Trujillo. who is beina held wi thout bail. will a,ppnr in Los Anaeles federal coun March~. As,istnnt U.S. Attomey John Kuray said ~'-..ndard procedure calls for De TruJillct to be identified by New York authorities 11 thl" t.car1ng and then 10 be extradited aPaet I llotorlat wlpea my•terloaa •u betance from windalalel4 alter Wed.DeedaJ dowapoar. MYSTERY MUD MIFFS MOTORISTS ••• From A l the employee ..aid ... II seem!> ac1d1c ... Don Lust. a mc1erolog1'>t w11h lhe wea ther ~rv1ce m Los .i\ngelcs. said his office has been flooded w11h calls from Orange and L-0s Angele' rnunty residents wondering about the white ram. described alterna1t•ly as dusty. grimy. muddy and flnh. "We also got reports of brown ram and even brown •mow u1> 1n the mountains:· Lust \a1d Lust '81d the unu\ual downpour most l1k rl)' wac; caused b> high descn winds that whipped up dui.1 from Death Valle' !O Palm Spring\. The dust could have later been deposited 1n the 5:30 p,m. downpour. ··w e don't know thr source for sure yet but 11 ~-ems ccnam that it's the dust from the strong winds."' he said. No 1mmcd1a1e health complaints were lodged. but at least one person complained of an itchy sk in rash while others said 11 left marks on their vehicles when they tried to wipe 11 olT. an Air Quality Management District spokesman said. "As 11 wipes away (from vch1des). 11 leaves a lmlc hole 1herc:· said Jim Birakos . .i\QMD deput ) cxecuuve direClor. "We believe 11 has 10 hnvc some industrial source. "As the material was wiped ofT. some of the people claimed 11 lcft a pll on the car. It had eaten away the paint.°' he said. lie said an y damage to vehicles could be caused b) either an acidic substance or a sandy one. Birakos said results of a laboratory analy\1s would be concluded some- time toda). '1 The wind\ that blasted the high descn Wcdnc'lda> arc expected to buffet tht· Orange Coast today but probabl} ~•II die offb} nightfall. Lust \aid. McCARTHY SPEAKS OUT AT UCI!. From Al "a major 1hrca1 IO thl' husmc'" cl 1ma1c ol lhl· .,tall' · It 1s esumatcd 1ha11hc dean up and COOta1nmCnl of IOl\IC wa'ilC lhal has already occurred throughout the i.ta1c will run into the bllhon<o of dollarc; - a cost many businesses must bear. Other burden\ 10 hus1ne\'i arc the clas!t action 'IUll\ thnt arr being filed aga1n'lt th em and the <.'O\t\ of dispo!t· 1ng of t0x1c waste An} toxic waste must be .. tuppcd 10 OOl' of IWO W3'ilC dumps left 1n 1he -.1a1e. which arc 1n Santa Barbara ( ounty ··The toxic wa'ite prohlem " a pos111 vc d1'>mcen11 ve 10 10\e\t1ng 1n this state." Mc( arth> ..aid As a solution, Mc( anh> propo~' that chemical mnnufacturer..do more C\ll'O'>l"e rc..carch ahou1 the po'>\lbk clTc-cb of toxic <.hcm1l·a1, on lhl' environment. Funhcr. a panncnh1p mu<>t be formed bl·t ween bu.,1 nc" en· '1ronmentahsl'>. and government 1n an effort IO eltm1nate landfill i.11c~ as the solution. It mu!i.t be made profi1.' able for the private ~ctor to ehm1nate toxic waste from mdus1ry. Trratmcnt facll1t1e\ must be \trateg1call y located near these indus- trit~ or the problem\ will multiply. McCanh) '>aid "For ever) SIO or dcanup and con1a1nmcn1. 11 "'Ill to'll onl y SI for prevcnuon:· Mc< arth> addrd, · Mc< arth) stressed that he view' ··1he un1 vcrs1t) a'> pla)ang a major role an lhl' 1cchn1cal .,,de of lhl' problem" through research 10 d1s- CO\Cr which chemicals arc thr greates1 threat. ai. well as the develop- ment of new. safer chemicals. Mc( anhy also mentioned the 1m- ponancc of increased media coverage and pubht awareness or the "'iUt.'. ··The more we can public1Lc 11 (tox1 <.· wa.,tc) and lift the puhhc con\C1ou\nc!.i. and unders1anding of the ,.,sue 1he more pcopk will participate 1n 1he solut ion." Mc< anhy conduded. Regarding h1'i poht1<.·al future. McCarth) 'ia1d tha1 hl· plans to run for r<:-elcc11on 1n 1986. ··1 ha\e a clenr "'cw of where I am going and I 1hink 1t 1'i for rl·-clcc11on .~ POLITICAL ENDORSEMENT DEBATED .•. From Al 'dl' fauo partl\an rares 1hat v.ould he de\trul11H' to <>range Count\' d1 mall' of !(Ood ~IJ\Crnml·nt · Howe\l:r 'iurnmcr,c iOP<:ounlN· pan. Orangl' < ount) Rc·puhlitan Part} ( ha1rman Tho01:l\ r Ul'Olt'\ .,ugge't' that the lkm1Kral'I' a<:11on" mcrrly a gntun· a pollt1lal pll1) intended IO pul d1\tanll· twt"'l'l'O rnunl} Dcmoual'I .ind lhl' pollt1ral fortune' 111 RIJ\l' Bird. lhl' \late ~upn·ml' C ourt ch 1l'I JU\ll<.l' who mu\t ~urnltrn'll'd (),\Oh:" 111 IW!l1. ··I he\ kn<'"' lfrpuhhtan' \\ill pla~ a rolt' in 1lw ddcat of Ro'>l' HinJ. and tht.')' don't \\JOI IO Ix· hu\Cd '" dcfcndlOfL fl1r<J'\ rewrd .. I lll'OIC\ \aid. f ul'Oll'' '" kno'41l·dgnl that he ha\ m1,cd ll-cltnfL' on thl· 1\\ue ··Thcr<.· ".1 goo<l lor 1hc Repuhlitan l'art\ of Ordngl' ( OUOI) 10 lllnW llU I or lhl\ mun dCll\100 Hut f ha\e a keen adm1ra110n tor the dcanllnC\\ of ( allforn1J poh11<.\ JI thc l<Kal ((' .. cl bccau~· ol 11\ nun-pan1..an nature ·· Just Call 642-6086 o:i:~• le GuatMtMd rhl· parl) ulliual no1ed that part> p<Jrt1l1pa11on 1n non-parn..an race., "uuld ··tnurmousl} enlarge 1he d1mcn\1ons" of local pohtlC.'al panic\ at the time when "the calendnr 1\ full w11h partisan raH"'i 1ha1 must be at tl·ndcd iu:· <>n the political level Fuente\ 'ia1d 11 would bi: to the outnumhcr<.·d l·o unt) Democrat,· adva ntage l<I maintain 1hc non-part1\an nature of lol.af raCl'", ··rhl'r the )car-. l>cmocrat'i rnuld gc1elt'ctcd1n Orangt• C 'ount y through non-parll\:ln ollice' Hut that would all l hangc 1fDcmocra11t had to run a\ Ocmocrati. ~1vcn 1h1'i par1y·~ (the C10 P\) reg1\1ra11on edge m thl'i U1unt\ '"TIH•\ IA.OU ld hkr to \CC thl\ non- pan1...in 1h1ng rnnt1nur bct·au\C 11 v.ould ..cr'e their poht1cal goal\ ... the < 1< >P l hairman added "I don't ~e Democrats 1n -.;an I ram 1\lO or Los .\ngeh:\ ma km& the\t' \Ug&l.''itlOn\ 10 pl3CC\ where the} arc 1n nurncm·al control ·· \1111 I UCOIC\ \aid he plan\ to <,uhm1t thl' Democrat'>. rrquest to the <,op·,< ·<.·ntra l c omm11tee for actmn hut v.1th out J rrrnmmendat ion I lanna Cllplaans that man) Demo- crat'> al<.o <iaw advan1a~e!> for their part> 1n the court dcc1S1on. hut said the~ v.-l·rc out voted hy Democrat'i who \aw the damage that poh11c111ng non -narw.an ra<.'e\ would do. ··w l' don·1 ha vl' pmblcmi. like they d(1 back f:.a't whcr<.' to be elected a iudgc: yo u have to talk to your central rnmm11tcr. I don't think Ornngc < ounl) wants to bring that kind of bickering 1010 the county. .\ <.'an- d1date,· affiliation with Konald Rc- ngan 'ih1>u ldn'1 mattl·r. It 'hould be whether lhl') ·11 be a good Judge or 'iupcn 1wr. not what the) bchc\C ahou1 ~tar Wa". < entral l\menca or rood \lamps .. ltanna addl·d. "If the Repubhcans rc)eCt this. they·rc \ayins cand1d111es will have 10 pass a pol111cal htmus le'it .. What do )'CHI Hile abotlt tlae Dally Piiot? What don't yo. llkt? Call tlae numbu a& ltfl aad you me11a1e wlll be rtcorded, tr1n1crlbe4 aad dellverea to Ult appr°'rlate edl .. r . The same U · .... r AD1wer111 Mrvlce may be Htd 10 record letten &o &be editor oa ID)' topic. C•trlHIOn l.o ou Letters columa m•1t l11elude tlaelr name and ltleptaone number for veriflcaalon. No clrc1llalloa call1, pltaM. Ttll ut what'• oa yo.r mla4. ORAl~(,f Cf)AS T Daily Pilat H.L. lchwart1 Ill Pu blither Clroua.Uon 714/142"'4m ca..1lfled ~ 7141142 .... n All other depertment1 Ma-4121 MAeNorftel '"'Gef -....... , " "'°""' ~ ,..,_ ...... ~ hf 1 .. "' c ,,..,.,, .. •O " "' ""° .,-c~r ., tw~.O Fr•nk Zlnl Managing Editor Keren Wittmer Advertlalng Director Cir~ T1l1pttoMe Motl 0i.,.c-, .... -~ l..,..,.. ... ~ AoMmary Churchm• Controller "°"rt L. Cantrell PrOduction Manager Donetd L. Wllffem• C1rculat1on Manager YOL 71, NO. 112 l . . \ Santai Anas coining to Coast eo.1(11.,_ Wiii begkl W~8"d pty ... will IWMP betow tht .,..... todey • I lantJI Ana condition ~ In 8ou1Mrn Qaltfotnla, tM NIUOnel WtdW Service Mid TMIMtaAnllWllbeON919d•alow~., .. MO~ Into I polttlon MUth of 8M Dt900, the ...... WViCe aald. Outtl In IM vltleyt wltl be rlftge uP to 30 mph. AJonG tt\41 Otanot Co.et, H wilt bt tunny and • liltle wartMr ow~ rrldey. Llghl north Wind• bttow tN canyon• and p ..... Mrty f~t. Hlgti1 Frldey II 10 75. 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Sllturoty : l4lt* eo. 10 .....,., ::::i-64 50 Fr1C111y111 14 e"' Md M11aoein 111 :II 70I ~Ill 40llOMICllOI eo 45 pm {' -~IDS epidemic to cost $500 millioil this year BOSTON (AP)-At least 400.000 JX'OPlc in the United States have now been infected with the vi rus that can apparently cause AIDS. and the growing ep1dem iC' will cost more than SSOO million this yt·ar in treatment :ind prevention. researcher~ say. No one know1 how many or the infected people will eventually de- \ clop acquired immune defic1cnn ~yndromc but C'v1dencc gathered si> for SU&&CSIS man) of them will. ··We're deahng w11h a real. enormou'I. new human tragcd) that deserves our fullest a11cnt1on. rcgard- lev. or our socinl or 'il''<ual on en- 1a11on:· ..aid 1hr <.h1ef author of thl' rl·port. l>r Sheldon H. l..<indesman of 1he Down'llall' \.kd1cal ( ,·nter 1n '-le~ York (II}. More than 8.000 ·\IDS <.·asc\ ha .. c bn·n reported \inn· 198 1. and ex pens predict that therr will be at lea't 1ha1 man) nev. ca~' during the nex1 year alone In Thur'tday·., New England Jo urnal of Medicine. doctors surveyed rccenll> completed AIDS research. both published and un- published. Their'> wa' the latest in a series of a11empts to a\~'i'i the nsing social and ernnum1 r burden or the AIDS cp1dem1l'. . The rcpon. wn11cn with two doc- tors from the Notional lns111u1cs of Health. c!ltimatcs that 400.000 people in the United States have antibodic!> m their blood to HTLV-3. the virus that apparently causes AIDS. In fktohcr. Or. James Curran or the federal Centers for Disease Con- trol in Atlantacs11mntcd that number at 300.000. Anothcrrepurt Inst month b> Dr. Thomas C. Quinn or the Nntionnl lns111utc of Allcrg) :ind Infectious D1'>Cnscs predicted 40,000 new cases of .\IDS during the ne\t two )Car'i. The nrv. rcpon ~>" that the a'eragc hosp11al co'it of on IOS \It. !Im 1s ~42.000 Th1i. )enr alone. thl· care of Mwly diagnosed pn11cn1s will total about S H 6 mllhon. A nc" 1cs1 intended to srr<.·en blood donor'> for the d isease "'111 <.'OSI an add111onal SIOO million a ~car. The 1em :ire intended to kl'l'f> 1nfcctcd blood from being tran!>fused. ··11 ,., not unreasonable 10 est imate tha1 AIDS will co!.! our SOl'ICI) more than half a billion dollar& during the next caknd::ir ~car:· the researcher\ wro1c. M<>\t of thl· 'll llm \ <>o lar ha .. c been homosexual men ur nel·dlc drug abu..cr'I. The d1sca'ic miihl also be spread h) hctcro'iCx ual con1act. doc- tor~ bchl'\C, although 1here 1s 11111<.' c' 1dcnrc 1h11t 1h1s has happened yet. ··one doc'in 't need 10 have hcter- o<,exual spread to have a tragedy of enormous d1mcns1on11 o n our hand<>." said Landcsman. rhc prc414'nce of HTL V-3 anti· bod 1c-s md1 l'atcs 1ha1 people hnve ~en 1nfrt.1cd \\Ith the virus. but it doc,n'r nne,.,anl~ mean they will get 1\ID~. Pl'uplc rnn 1.arr~ 1he virus 1n their bud1e' tor man> )cars before thn get 'ill'k \1ud1cs have follov.cd people "'llh 1hc nn11bod1cs for periods' rana· 1ng from onr to fi ,c ~~ Man) ol rhc homosexual AIDS '1ct1m<1 h'c m New York and Snn r rnnuS<:o. Hut surve}S reveal recent "'1dc:\prcaJ exposure to the virus among homo'il'xuali. in other c111es. \ul'h a' Den, er and P1nsburgh. Thr re'ICarrhcrs noted that there nrl' an c\l1mn1ed H million homosex- ual men and 400.000 drug abusers in the 1Jn1 ted Stn4.'s. "( il\Cn what 1!> already known ahou1 1hc high and rising cieroprevalcncc· (blood evidence) of HTLV -3 in known risk groups and the potential for spread to other popula1ions. 1hc implications of the presence of1h1s vi rus in a community arc staggering." the) wrote. IRVINE TEACHERS REACH ACCORD •.. From Al CCIVCS. The teacher\ asked for n :? percent raise rctron<.11\c to last July and nnother:? percent 1h1s fall. Horner had ~•d the financial difference' between the 1wo sides were m1 n1mal but that other issues remained 10 be sculcd l hcsc in- cluded 1nsurnnce prov1\1on11. teacher gne\ ance procedure\ :ind nn ··agency \hop·· rule 1ha1 would require all tcachl·r' to JO•n the union or con· tribute the CQUl\.3lcnt of UnlOO dues 10 a l'harm. •\bout SIW In IOl' teal' ht.•" ~long w lhc uni on though "' contract co\Cr'i nil 750 instructor\ Superintendent < orq \Slid one rea,on rhe fa<.'uhy votr on th e ten- tat1\ C agreement may be delayed M.'vcral week\ 11i thn1 teachers mu\t condur t further deliberation!> on thr agcn<.'} 'ihop pro\ 1!lron. Reportedly, 1he propo!>Cd pat•t rnnta1n., a mod1- licd agcnt·y shop provision. Since the Feb. 5 strike. reprc<1cntn- ll\C) of th(• dl\lri(I and the teachers union ha'e met m fo ur bnrgainmg \CS!llOO\. .\<1kcd If the 'ltnkc had any 1mpnct on the talk,.< or<.') 'laid. ··r111c1 you Judge that when you sec the agrce- mcnl " If tht• propo'ICd agreement 1s ap. proved. C ·orcy ..aid the district. as prl'\ 1ou\I} announc-cd . will have to c-ut S 1.5 mil hon from next school year'\ budgl·t to pay for thu salary I nCrl'3SCS. OUR ONCE A YEAR SALE • • 1s now 10 progress 50%0FF On Selected Men's & Women's European Sportswear, Shoes· & Accessories • l lF••• ... l•ai (Acro.1 from Robtn1on1) I • • .. \ ; fORICAITI ON A2 I .. I H 1. ' J I t•H I' /'It · ' .' ' I~ ster '·mu ' roms causes ama e to cars· · Development of a canoe, kayak and rowing center In Upper Newport Bay has moved a step closer to construction./ A3 lrvlne's 1984 Pollce Of- ficer of the Year ho no regrets about going Into law enforcement./ A3 Califomla _J Kevin Cooper's defense attorneys ready to trot out his relatives during penalty phase of murder trlal./A7 Nation Nation's economic growth Is the best since 1951 , and housing prices are up-at least In the East./A4 Third artlflclal heart pa- tlent' s rapid recuperation Is boosting Schroeder's spirits./ A7 World Margaret Thatcher says U.S. should open dlalogue with Soviets./ AS India's Gandhi wants bet- ter relatlonshlp with Unit- ed States./ M Boating Eight U.S. college teams and one from Canada start one-on-one sailboat match racing today to win the Douglas Cup./81 Community groups and water sport classes have a new $1 .2-mllllon home In Dana Point Harbor ./81 Sporta UC Irvine's basketball team posts an unemo- tional 75-67 victory over Long Beach State./C1 Orange Coast and Gold- en West are beaten In community college basketball. /C1 Sea View League coaches name Newport Harbor's Chuck McGavran MYP ./C2 \ Entertainment A revival of the French- flavored musical "Gigi" ls on the boards./83 Buaine., Irvine Co.· s community development division wlll soon beeome a wholly- owned firm with Its· own name.JBS INDEX Boating 8 1-2 Erma Bombeck 8 2 Bridge 84 Bulletln Board A3 Bu1lne11 8 5·8 ClaH lfled C5-7 Com let 84 Cro11word C7 Death Notlc.. C4 Horotc~ CS In the Service A8 Ann Lander• B2 Opfnton A8 Paparazzi B 1 Ptay ~ B3 Police Log A3 Public Notlcel C4-5 Sporta C1-4 T~ 82 Thea••• 8 2·3 W..U. A2 ' Dropped in for a viait Blll llel>onnell ud bU dot Cblapa, mltora from North C&rollna, atroll put a llailne Corp9 CH53·E helicopter wlllcla made an auclledaled atop Wedneeday morntnc on the and of Victoria Beach In 8oath Laiana after lta crew Project O·K sets stage for battle La una expected to fl ht supervisors on disputed s ubdtvts ton By JEFF ADLER or-.o.11r .... ...,. Setting thr stagr for an an11c1pated counroom confronta11on w11h the city of Laguna Beach. the Orange County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday upheld its earlier ap- proval ofa disputed I 08-home luxury development in thl' hill~ above thl' city. Without comml'nl. 'IUJX'rv1sor-. unan1mousl~ voted 10 uphold the count) Planning Comm1ss1on's ap- proval of a s1 1e plan and COO\tal development permit for the Laguna He iahts project. being devl'lopcd by the Carma-Sandhna Group. ('arma-Sandhna 1~ planning 10 build the 103-homc subd1v1s1on on 18 acre~ of unincorporated count' Ken Frank land ad11u·~n t to the rny of L:lgu na Bcal'h\ f op-of-the-World nc1gh - borhood. cast of Lagu na Canyon Road. Thl' devclorx·r' originally had <,ought 10 annc\ thr tntct to the city. hut 1urnl·d to the count) for dc"clop- nwnt nght\aftcn·11> offinal~dl·r1dcd lhl'\ \.\OUld onl\ unnl'\ 1-hl' lral'I 1f II "l're lm11ted 10 '10 home' In Junuan. af11.·r thl' Hoard of \Upl'r' ~'or' 'ccrt1fir<l the pro1cc1's l'n' 1ronnll'nlal rcpor1'. the Laguna licach C 11' Council <tCI a\1dl' S.20.<X>O lo t·o, C.'r · the.' ro'lt'> of a lawsuit (Please eee COURT/ A2) OC'sDemocrats seeking detente; Republlcans wary GOP chairman raps attempt to dissuade part en<lo~ments Oranec County Democrats have <'hll~ local Rqubhcan1 to 101n them 1n \lolun'8nly cl«hn1n1 to endone candidatn ror non-pen1un poli1iril of'f'K"n. IU1 a local Re- publkan ~ldtr thinks the challrfttt 11 mart a poluic'al manue•tt Own 1 h~miftekd d'-Y of pnnc1~ la! 1 ~mbtr the state Supreme oun vot~ 10 rtmove rn1r11nt1 on poht1c1I pen~ which 1n1d1taonall) "''f\' herttd from 'uppor11n1 or ..... .. • cndo..,ina polt11cal cond1datc ru n- n1na for non·paru n PQ\lt1ons uch => council cit) at . count) ~ of uperv1sors. JUJJC hips or I board The d ~c1~1on could have w1de- ran11na afTccts on the wa) non· pan1 n clc uons arc conducttd. pertu~ularly how candidate v.outd ra11e Q mpe1Jn fund, and '"It pany t ndorxmcnt • "The Dem rat1<' Pany bthtvn 1ha1 •htn the Pt«>~ of Cahforn11 Id >peed con\Citutional provmon that made l«al 1.W Jud1<'1al offitt non- peni11n. 1h1 ec:uon <'Ontemptattd that pohtkal pann: v.ould rnpond to th1\ dtt1\1on an<t ~•• out of non- Chalky downpour puzzlesexperts: AQM~-begtns tests By STEVE MAllBLE ............... A white. chalky subs&aACC tpllt- temt ponions of °"* CCMlftry durina a brief downpour Wednnday and officials arc divided todly whether the piuy "wh1k rain" poews any health hazard. The National Weather Savke laid the white rain likely reeuhed from a funous dntn du91 acwm Wedeet- day. but the Air Quality Manaerment Olstnct plans to conduct tnU today to detemunc 1( the Mbltance could have an industrial source. The white rain splashed cars and anyt h1naelse 1n its way over an 8,()()G. (PleueeeeltlT8ftaT/A2) .Irvine · school accord reached Teachers. district end bitter months of contract hassle By PHIL SNEJDEIUUN detected ~blem• wit.la tbe aireraft'• fllCbt eoatrola. After real.,4,., ttae controla, and aboat 3 'h bOcan on the beach, the copter and crew coatlaued lta trip from Camp Pendleton to the llartne Corp9 Belleopter Air Station In Ta.nln. ................ lrvme ttachcn and the lrvtnc Un1ncd Sct¥><>1 Distnct have reached a tt'ntatl "c contract aaree~t. con- clud1na months of sometimes bitter n~ot1a11ons that C'Ulm1 nated ~ntly in a one!day teachers' stnke. Boater user fees proposed to fund Coast Guard patrol D1stnct Supenntcndent A. Stanley Cort) confirmed today that neso- t1ators for the two s1dt"S reached a tentative accord late Tuesday. He said the terms of th<' pact have already been approved by the d1stnC't's board of education Core' declint'd. howt'ver. to d1s- cu<,s the details of the agreement until thl' teachers have voted on 11. He said that "ote would be conducted some- 11mc '-'lthin the ne~t several Wttks. He said he could not prcchct how By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of lM ~,... ..... .\nn ua l user fcrs would be collectrd from boaters to hclp pay for ( oast Guard safct> patrols. according to a measure included in Pre•adent Rt'- agan's proposed budg{·t. Thr proposal. which reponcdl} would cover about 20 percent of thl· Coast Guard's budget. 1\ aimed at offsetting the costs of non-emergrnq act1v111es. such as ferrying fuel to stranded boaters. towing boats and ma1nta1ning safety equipment. Non-t"mergenC') ac11v111es b> thl' Coast Guard have ocen rapidly increasing in recent years. Federal budaet spokesmen have said the boaters who be nefit from those services should Pll> for them. rather than the non-boating puhhc. The trad111onal seareh-and-reM"ue duties of the Coast Guard would not be covered b~ \he new fees. Rep. Roocn l\adham R-Newpon Beach. IS amona lhOSC who havl' promised to fight against the proposal ~hould 1t come before ( ongrcss for appro"al The budget package will be pre<1entcd 10 le11slators nc).I month JEFF Alt.£1 Focus ON TH l NEws pan1san race :· Ora nae ( ount) Ocmocrau ha1rm an Brute umncr said. opl11n1"1 ht PIM>· a uon "The Dtmocrau Pany ~heve that Ioctl and Judt(11I offitt hould be n n-penisan and that the local offitti holden and JUd ha ve the nJht 10 rq1 ter in 1he 1>1n) of their choecr. The) houtd not ha\.t to look to either PIM> for an cndo ment 1n orckr to ob111n °' hold offitt." Sumntttaid Dtmocra11 ( rntral ( ommtntt rMmbtr John Hanna. an lf'\-1n ltlOrnt)' who propoitd1 u1nt the ~haUener. u1d the coun·, Jtt1i1on could 1um non·P1n1un r1« into (Pl .. H .. POLttlCAL/A2l 1 he le~ -whKh haH' )el 10 bt teachers would vote on the pact. but calculated -would affect boate~ in added "It will be satisfactory to the all federal waters patrolled b)' the dl\tnct .. C'oa'll Ciuard 1nclud1ng bus) Ne"· Offic1al'I of the Irv ine Teachers port Harbor and throughout .\<,soc1a11on. which represents t~ Badham·~ coastal dl\tnr t d1s1nr1·i. 7SO instrurtors. were un- "The idea of charging ( oast uuard available for comment at prcsst1me. user fet's has been ~irking around on The accord was reached exactly two Capitol Hill fo r ~cars. but 1h1s 1s the weeks after frustrated teachers stqed first 11me 11 realh has a shot at a one-eta) strike to protest what they pa'ls1ng. ·· .\rg) k· Nclwn a Rad ham v1('wcd a'i a deadlock in ncgot1at1ons aide. ~1d More than 500 teachers pan1c1~ted ··Thcrl·\ m·ml·nd ou'> pre'>sure 10 in the 'itnke. which involved p1cket- rcdun• go' ernment '>pending and on<' ing at the district's 25 campuses and a wa~ " through u<,cr fee'I " large ralh outside the district's hcad- Ndson 'i31d that while Badham quaner-.. .. upport' uM'r fee'> 10 help reduce the Ken HornC'r prt's1dent of the S200 h11l1on federal dl'fic11. he op-tt'achc~· union. "11d at the time that J)O\C'I a hlankt·t kc tor all boaters tt'acher\ "ruclt. bcca usc the distnct Bui Badham tx·hevc<; spcc1tic rcfu\C<l to move from its "last-and- huatn\ .. huul<l fl'lmburse the ( oa'lt OC\l" t•on1rau offer. issued in Dccem- ( ouard Im 1h non-emt'rgcnC') ai d It · bcr fhat proposal called for all i.omeonl' run' out of tucl on the wa ) tcac her' 10 rece1 vc a 3 percent pay to ( atahn.1 .ind rl·qum.·s ( oa5t Guard ro1~ re1roac1" t 10 Jul) I. 1984. and 1t help for l'\ampk that boater !>hou ld pro' 1dt•d a formula covcnna an ofT<tCt \omc of those co'"· Nel~n add111onal ra1~ for teachers nelt ,..11d -.chool \ear bawd on how much Rut .111 hoJlcr' \hould not ht' additional funding the d11tnc1 ~­ IOHl'd. hl' \aid 10 pa~ lur 'K'f\ ice\ that C('l \.('S onh a lc" ma' require (Pleaee eee lllVDf&/A2) McCarthy calls toxic waste his No. 1 state issue 8) JOHN SZABO OllllJ .... C•11•1 •1 I l t (,o, l co Mc< anh) told a l 1( ln1nt audience WcJnc\da)' that with a foanh of the \lite·, water S)'\tem al~ld contam1na1cd. to~• \U\tc 1\ the most crucial 1 uc fa 1n1 <ah- fom11 M anh' au~ndcd • araduatc \tudit-of man mcnt mu . then l~turtd to I Jroup Of I Ul 75 \tudcnt and ft uh) on the thrtai indu .. tnal 10·111 v.-a It pta on tht cM 1ronmcnt bcfort mttunt bncn)' v.1th ( hant't'll r Jee:~ Prha n Mr('anh~ \a1d thu v.1th H pttccnt of all v.ater ~ tcm 1n tht .. uite ron ... dt·rrJ ('('ln tam1nattd from ll)\I "'a,tc produced from local 1ndu1tnn. 11 1, a \CVC'rt problem which mu t be add re\~ .. I have cho n at (\O\tC W11tc) 11 my o I 1 uc. and I will ~und away at 1t throu,hout the state, • M antfy \Aid .. " (\OlU WUkl II an 1mponant 1 uc that l1 I facu ty and • ..._ can play an imponant rok in:• Mc anhy. who1 ahoa U ttaNt. a member oft~ loant ofTNMen a,; tht ahforn.a \e Un1vawty ... Col~ > tcm,and(hainMacif'tt.i C"ahfomaa Econon\K' °'""°"""• ommtnce. al \IM'WI eoait -• ·•a rnt.J()r thrtat. -.i tlllt butiftill1a chmate of tht tUtc," (Plew .. MtCA.lhWll AIJ , , , , . M er.,.. COMt DAILY PILOTITh&ndey, Febtuary 21 , 1915 cCARTRY SPEAKS OUT AT IJCI •• "-Al 11 itttt1mattd that theclean~and conaainment of toxic wa,tt that has alreed)' occurrtd throuahout the talc w.11 run 1n10 the btlhons or dollars -a eott ma11y businttle$ must beer. Other burdens to busines are the dell .ccion tUits 1hat are beina filed ....... thtm and t~ cost ofcfisPoS-tnt b( to"i~ waste. Any toxic waste mull be 5hippcd to one of two waste dumps left an the state, which are 1n Santa Barbara County. .. The toxic waste problem is a pmitive dis1ncen1ivc to invetltl\& in this s.a1t." McCarthy said. As a solution. McCanhy proposes that chemical manufacturers do mof'( uicnsive tttearch about the possible effects of 1oxic chemical s on the environment. . Funher. a panncrsh1p must be formed between business. en· vironmcn1al ists. and aovernment in an cfTon to eliminate landfill sites as the solution. It must be mad profit· abJe for the private sector 1oehminate ......... IOXIC WHte from indu tt)'. Trealmt'nt fac1hucs mull bt trateaicall)' located Mar the-le 1ndus- tncs or tM ~robtems will tnultapfy. McCarthy said. "For every S 10 of c~anup and con.a1nmcnt. it w.ill cost only SI for pttvcnuon." Mc<'anhy 9dded. McCarthy stre std that he views "the univer ity as ptayin& a m.;or role 1n the tC('hn1c•I side of the problem" through tCsearc:h to d1s- co"cr whic h chemicals are the arcatc t threat. as well as the dc:vclop- mc:nt of new. saftr chem1cals. "The more Yf~ can publiciie it (toxic waste) ·and hO the ~ublic consciousness and understand1n1 of the issue. the more people will partic ipate 1n the solution.'' McCarthy concluded . Regarding his political future. McCarthy said that he plans to run for ~-election in 1986. "I have a clear view of where I am going and I think it is for re-election." Leo McCarthy u..,....... lloto~t wlpa my•terloua •ubetance from wind•hleld after Weclnaday d ownpour. MYSTERY MUD MIFFS MOTORISTS ••• From Al mile area stretching fro m San Bernardino County 10 northern San Diego County. Residents 1n In ine. Mission VieJO. Newport Beat h and Huntington Beach today reported finding the flaky substance co .. cnng their cars and plants outside lheir homes. .\n employee al <iaddleback Detail. a car wash in lrv1m'. said thl· busines-; was jammed early 1oda}-b) motorists concerned that the white rain had damaged their car's pain1 JOb. .. I think it's j ust soot. But 1f ~ou don't get 1t ofT. 11·11 r~mo' c the paint.'' 1he employee said. ··1t seems ac1d1c." Don Lust. a mcterologist wi th the weather service in Los Angeles. said his office has been flooded with calls from Orange and Los Angeles county residents wondering about the white rain. described alternately as dusty. grim~. mudd} and flak ). ··w e also got reports of brown rain and even brown snow up in the mountains:· Lust said. Lust said the unusual downpour most likely was caused by high desert "1nds that "hipped up dusl from Death \ allc~ to Palm pnngs. The dust could have later been deposited in the 5:30 p.m. downpour. ··w e don't know the source for sure \Cl but 1t ~ems certain that if s the dust from the strong winds.'' ht' said. No immediate hea lt h complaints were lodged. but at kast one person complained of an itch} skin rash wh1k otherc; c;a1d 11 lcfl marks on their vehicles when the) tried to wipe it ofT. an .\ir Quaht:v Management D1s1r1c1 c;pok~man said. .. .\'>it wipes awa> (from vehicles) . 11 lca,cs a h11lc hole there." said Jim B1rakos. l\QMD deput y cxe<.·ut1ve dircrtor ... We believe it has to have some ind ustrial source. COURTF IGHT SEEN ... "As 1hc material was wiped ofT. -;omc of the people claimed it left a pit on the car. It had eaten awa y the paint." he said. From Al challenging the adequaq of those reports. Cit) Manager Ken Fra nk told supervisors again Wednesda) thal the environmental report on the project 1s inadequate because 1t docs not address the "growth-1nduc1ng impacts" of the development. .Frank also listed 14 other problt'ms city officials ha ve with the pro1ec1. including the propo~d location of a park 1n the dcH~lopmt.•n t and the lack of acccs'> count~ firefighter'> wo uld h:J\ e 10 I he pro1cc1. "Tht.· nt~ wants 3lS kss lots and a d1fTeren1 lcx:at1on for the park. All the otht'r iss ue arc side matters being u<ted as leverage to get the design of the prOJCCI lhC) want." the COUOI) planning D1ret·1or Robert Fisher ad- ' 1c;cd the board "We're ..a11c;fied 1he project 1s a good one ·· He i.a1d any damage 10 vehicles could be caused b) ei ther a n acidic substance or a sand y o ne. B1rakos said results of a la boratory anal)s1s would be concluded some- time toda)'. The winds that blasted the hi gh desert Wcdnesda) arc expected to buffet the Orange Coast today but probabl} will d ie ofTby nightfall. Lust said. POLITICAL ENDORSEMENT DE BATED •.• .Prom Al "de facto partisan ra t es that would he destruc11,e to Orange Count) 's climate of good go-.crnment:· However. "iummcr'sGOP countcr- part. Orange Count) Republican Pany Chairman Thomas Fuentes. suggests 1ha1 the Democrats' action 1s merely a gc-;ture. a poh11cal plO) intended to put d1'>tancc between county Democrats and the po lit ical fortunes o f Rose Bird. the state Supreme ( ourt chief Justice who must be confi rmed bv voters 1n 1986. ··T he) know Republica ns" 111 pla~ a role 1n the defcru of Rose Rtrd. and they don't want 10 be boxed 1n defending Bird'c; record:· Fucn1eo; said Fuen1es acknowl edged 1ha1 he hac; maxed feelings on the issue "There 1s a good fo r the Republ !l'an Party of Orange Count y 10 come uul of 1h1 s court decision. But I ha'c a keen admiration for the cleanhnt'\'i of California politics at the local level because of tis non-Partisan nature ·· Just Call 642-6086 "40t\Oly rrodey It \'OU "" t>OC ,,...... VflUI P<IJWf Oy s )Op 111 e .. 1>1t•0t• 7 p,.,. eno 'f0'.11 c~ w °" ....,.., The part~ offu:1al noted thal part) part1c1pat1on in non-partisan races would "enormo usl y enlarge thl' d1mcns1ons" of loca l pol111cal part1t.·s al the time wh en .. the calendar 1c; full wit h part1\an rar es that must be attc·nded to .. On the political leH·I Fue ntes said 11 would be to thl' outnumbered rnunt> De mor ra1.,· a1.hantagc to ma1nta1 n the non-par11.-.an na1ure of local ran•<, "(),er the year<; Democrat!> could gel l'let l<'ll 1n Orange ( ount} through non-parman office'> But 1hat would all change 1f Democrats had to run as D1:mocrat'> i1 vcn th1'i part) 's (the (,op·.,, rcg1st ra11on edge 1n this lOUOI \ "The' "'ould li ke to \CC th i'i non- partisan thing conttnue because 11 "'ould "('f\ e tht•ir poh11t·al goals." the ( ,()p chairman added. "I don't ~e Democrats 1n San r rnncl\rn ur l O'i .\ngcles making lhl''>l' sugge<.11ons 1n places where 1hcy are 1n numl'f1rnl control ·· Still. Fuentco; said he plans to '>Ubm11 thr Democrats' request 10 tht' GOP\ ( cnt ral Committee for acti on but \l.l thout a recommendation. Hanna explains that many Demo- crat<> also saw ad vantaJes for their pan)' 1n the court decision. but said the~ were outvoted b)' Democrats ~ who <,aw the damagl' that politt ('IL1ng non·oart1san races "ould do. "'A-c don·1 have prohlcms like they do ha<:k Ea•lt wh ere 10 be elected a Judgl' )OU ha"c to talk to )'Our central comm1tter. I don't think Orange Count> wa nts to bring that kind of bickering into the co unty. A can- didates· aflihatton with Ronald Re- aga n shouldn't matter. It should be whether they'll be a good Judge or \uper' 1sor. not what they believe about Star Wars. ( cn1ral America or food stamp'>.·· Hanna added. ··1f 1hc Republicans rc)ect this. the) 're sayin$ candidates wall have to pass a political litmus test ·· What do you like about tile Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tile number at left and your me11age will be recorded, traDscrlbed and dellvereo to the appropriate editor. 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'° nonMMc ............. 17 50 .-..-.. i :: p "' ......... .......... ~--..-... .._~ 12 ISO Moon Mii IOCl9)> et 7·41 pm,, .... .....,,., :c..,., toe '° ..... ... ~ ... l50 Fnci.y at I. 14 I.I'll. end Mii llO*I et 1!31 ~ S4 M 10a.L-ln 40llOl'llld .... "",,_ eo •a p.m. AIDS epidemic to cost $500 million this year BOSTON (AP) -At least 400.000 people in the United States have now been infected with the virus that can apparently cause AIDS. and the growing epidemic will COSl more than S500 million this year in treatment and prevention. researchers say. No one knows how many of the infected people will eventually de- velop acquired immune deficiency syndrome. but evidence gathered so fa r SU&fests many of them wi ll. "We re dealing with a real. i:normous. new human tragedy that deserves our fullest attent ion. regard- less of o ur social or sexual orien- tation ... said the chief author of the report. Dr. Sheldon H. Landesman of 1hc Downstate Medical Center in New York City. More than 8.000 AIDS cases have been reported s1 nee 198 1. and experts predict that 1here wi ll be at least that ma ny new cases dun ng the next year alone. In Thu rsday's New England Journal o f Medicine. doctors surveyed recently completed AIDS research. both published and un- published. Theirs was the latest in a series of attempts to assess the rising social and econo~c burden of the A IDS epidemic. The report. wriuen with two doc- tors from the National Institutes of Health. estimates that 400,000 people in the United States have a ntibodies in their blood to HTLV-3. the vi ru s that apparently causes AIDS. In October. Dr. James Curran of the federal Centers for Disease Con- trol in Atlanta estimated that number at 300.000. Another report last month by Dr. Thomas C. Quinn of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases predicted 40.000 new cases of AIDS durina the next two years. The new report says that the average hospital cost of an AIDS victim is S42.000. This year alone. the care of newly di"agnoscd patients will total about S336 million. A new test intended 10 screen blood donors for the d isease wjll cost an additional SI 00 million a :year. The tests art' intended to keep infected blood from being transfused. .. It is not unreasonable to estimate that AIDS will cost our society more than half a billion dollars during the next calendar year." the researchers wrote. Most of the victims so far have been homosexual men or needle drug abusers. The disease might also be spread by heterosexual contact, doc· tors believe. although th ere is little evidence that this has happened yet. "One doesn't need to have heter- osex ual spread to have a tragedy of enormous dimensions on our hands." said Landesman. The presence of HTLV-3 anti- bodies ind icates that people have been infected wi th the virus. but it doesn't necessarily mean they will get AIDS. People can carry the virus in their bodies for many yea rs before they get sick. Studies have followed people with the antibodies for periods rang- ing from one to fi ve years. Many of the hom~se~ual AIDS victims live in New York and San Francisco. But surveys reveal recent widespread exposure· to the viru s among homosexuals in other cities. such as Denver and Pittsburgh. The researchers noted that there arc an estimated 8 million homosex- ual men and 400.000 drug abusers in the United States. "Given what is already known abo ut the high and risi ng seroprevalence (blood evidence) of HTLV-3 in known ri sk aroups and the potential for spread to other populations. the implications of the presence of this virus in a community are stagering. .. they wrote. !!Y~NE TEAC8'RS REACH ACCORD ••• The teachers asked for a 2 percent ra ise re troacti ve to last July and another 2 percent this fall. Horner had said the financial differences between the two sides were minimal but that other issues remained to be settled. These in- cluded insurance provisions. teacher gncvance procedures and an "agency shop" rule that would req uire all teachers 10 join the union or con- tribute the equivalent of union due~ to a charity. About 580 Irvine teachers belong to the union. though its contract covers all 750 instructors. Superintendent Corey said one reason the faculty vote on the ten- tative agreement may be delayed several weeks is that teachers must conduct further deliberations on the agency shop provision. Reportedly. the proposed pact contains a modi- fied agency shop provision. Since the Feb. 5 strike. rcpresenta- t1vcs of the district and the teachers union have met in fo ur bargaining sessions. Asked if the strikt had any impact on the talks. Corey said. 'Tll let you judge that when you sec the agrte- mcnt." If the proposed agreement is ap- proved. Corey said the district. as previo usl y announced. will have to cut $1 .5 million from next school year's budget 10 pay for the salary increases. 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