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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-03-05 - Orange Coast PilotI NEWPORT BEACH (),,AN ( J ~ ( () lJ ~-4 • '( :, ' I. ' , .. N I A ' . ( F ••. igarettes spark $25M lawsuit arents of Newport athlete say he died s a result of smoking clove cigarette$ i claim their 17-ycar-old son Tim Cislaw, a member of his school's junior varsity soccer team, died 10 weeks after he reportedly smoked a clove cigarette with friends in March 1984. TheCislawscla1m an the action that the defendants "supplied danaerous and defective products" that ~used their son's death. y J EFF ADLER .. 0.., .......... The parents of a New_pon Harbor igh School athlete who alleaedly ied as a result of smoking clove igarcncs fi led a $25 million lawsuit Rep. Robert Dornan adds new meaning to the term 'floor fight.' I A3 We asked Coast men· which they prefer: Sex or golf./A3 California California and Long Beach sue six oll com- panies over alleged price- fixing ./ A5 Nation Ex-depu!Y secretary of --Pentagon Paul Thayer faces prison term for 'in- sider trad ing.'/ AS Storms rip through the Midwest; now heading for: the East./ A4 World Chile earthquake toll rises to 135 as cleanup begins In Santiago./ AS An Australian said he held up fast-food res- taurant to get 1J10ney to save daughte .,. Home Pain Associates help pa- tients exercise and regain control of their lives./81 Is para-sailing In Acapul- co the answer for healthy women striving t o be whole In mid-life? /81 Sports Orange Coast College blows a big lead and loses to Fullerton In a com- munity college basketball playoff game./C1 JoAnn Washam's two holes-In-one rank as one of the big high lights of former LPGA tour- naments at Mesa Verde CC./C1 • Mater Del High figures to be In a run-and-gun game against Serra Thursday nlght./C1 Entertainment Oscar Wiide's ''The lm- portanc&,ff Being Earnest "Ts a triumph of style over substance at SCR./83 Business Construction Is nearing completion on the sec- ond phate of One Pacific Plaza In Huntington Beach./14 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bulletln Board 62 B6 Business 84-5 Classified C6-8 Comloa B6 Crossword C8 in Orange County Superior Coun Monday against the manufact urer. importers and sellers of the faddish product. The sui t was filed by Ro nald and Carol Cislaw of Newport Beach, who' After smok1 nf a "Djarum Specials.'' made an ndonesia. Cislaw developed breathing difficulty and began couahing up blood. He died on May IO. 1984. according to the su_it. Named in the suit arc si ll outlets that sell the cigarettes. which arc popular with teen-agers. The re tail stores arc: 7-Eleven. Back Bay Liquor, Hillgrcn Liquors. Minute K.ing Market, Hi-Time Liquor and Peer Records. ., The-lona-paw of the law Vu, one oT fiye new canine recrulta that certlficatea ln ceremonlea Monday. The ha•e joined the Oranae County Sbertfra police d«>a• Will ride with their handlera, Department, leape from patrol car who can aummon the canlnea by puablna a equipped with automatic door. Deputy remote control automatic door releue. the Mike Wallace, Vu'• handler, and Sheriff do&• will be uaed tO eearcb bullcll.nC•· help Brad Gatea watch the action. The German apprehend auapecta and track mlulng ahepherda recel•ed thetr own badCea and -Clilldren and fUCltl•ea. Boy's last wish for Marine burial OK'cl by Reagan By ROBERT BARKER Of ... °"",... ..... President Ronald Reagan stepped 1n Monday to grant tht dying wish o f liftccn-year·old John Zimmt rman to be buried alon&side the Marine Corps war heroes he 1doli2cd. Zimmerman of Fountain Valley. who died Jan. 18 after a li felong ba ttle wi th muscular dystrophy. will be buned at the MilitaryCcmctcryofthe Pacific near Honolulu as soon as arranaements arc completed. oflk 1als in U.S. Sen. Pete Wilson's office said today. ' Young Zimmerman developed an undying admiration for the Marine Corps after becoming acquainted with several Marines who served as counselors at a summer camp he had attended. T~c boy was made an ho11orary Manne at has bedside an Fo untain Valley. Communi ty Hospi tal three days before he died. After the boy"s death. John'~ parents Richard and Sandra Zim- merman wrote to Sen. Wilson's offi ce. requesting their son be put to (Pleue eee PV BOY I A2) Miriam and Harry Jordan ·Lines ease at-DM¥ et=f:ioes A_gency's new registration system frus trates Death Nottces---C4 Ma,MCOJ>e • C7 -thoset ln_sto~~thro forap lntments • metropolitan areas were the hank51 to reach b\ telephone In Or.1 ngc <. ount}. that ~oulJ be O\la Mc\ll. na. na. F ullen.on and ~~1· Ann Lenders 82 Mind and Body B 1-2 Oplnk>n A6 Paparazzi B 1 Play Review 83 Pofa Log A3 Publlc Notices C4-6 Sport• C1-3 Tetevl1lon 83 Theater• 83 Weather A2 ~fore appointmcrftl were cn- couraacd b)' the talc Dcpanmcnt of MOM>r Vehicles. peo~lc: 'pent the belier pan of a day w11t1na 1n line to rc11ster their cars or take a dr1 v1na tc:Jt. Now. an many area . they pend the better part of the day tr)'ina to tckphonc for appou11mcnt1 on hnn that arc cons1 tcntly buw. 8y uraina cu 1omcn last Auau•t to Man mak1n1 rt\Crv111on,, the OMV ha 1nad,ertcntly moved 11 conac tion. problem• out of the branch \ ollicc and onto the tclephonci"' A.nd pcopk' frauled b)' continual bu~y '''"al ha\c lod&ed "a con 1dcr· able 'Olumc of complaints.. with dcP1nmcnt official\, ~late k&tiJaton and c"cn ,o\ Creorae DeukmeJ •-n. QMV_ spokC$ma~ f rvr1n oopcr ac- k"ow1ed9Cd "Wc'tt stall fine-1 un1n1 at (the 1pp_otn1mt.nt proanm)," oopcr saad. "In JOmc nf'ficci. ,..c·vc fot 1 Iona t1tay to 10. They're o'"crwhc med by telephone call•.· He said branch offic-t\ ~n 1n1 larat \ man\tcr. which t\ one of the depart· mcn1' bu 1 t ot11ct ooptr 1d the D 1V apparent!) undcrt-,t1matcd the rc\poii when it encouraaed pcopl to make •PP<l•nt· mcnt• for \ chu:lt rc11 1ra11on. hc-tnscs ond dn\11n tc\I "That m to be the one b11 handicap: Pcopk hhc I.Aken our 1nv1tat1on to heart," hr \atJ J)cpan mcnt or totor r h1clc branchc pttparcd for the program b opt'ntl\I about fl telephone line• at ca<'h om c. Tho lane " re \plat The suit also names the ciprcttes' manufacturer, Djarum Kudus Manu- facturer. in Indonesia and the prod- uct~ importers, Tasamar Importers and Phill ips and Ki n& Cipr Co. lnadd1t1on to the S2S million claim for punitive damaaes. the suit seeks rei mbursement ror Cislaw's hospital costs, funeral and burial expenses. lost wages and legal fees. Clovecigart:ttcs are imported from ArtUkovic fa1ll4ly to ·appeal ruling Accused Nazi's ------extradition could be delayed for yea rs -~-. By LINDA DEUTSCH ... . . .,, ,,_.,.., The family of AndnJa Artukov1c. a Surfside Colony resident who as i!lecuscd-of be1ffg the Nazi war criminal known as Yugoslavia's "Butcher of the Balk.ans:· has vowed to light on other legal ba11lcli clds after he lost a 36-ycar struggle aga inst ex tradition. ··we haven't come th is fa r to iyve lndonesta and contain about balf lllle tobacco found lO resular cipict1e1. They have become OOOQ1ar with you na people who befitVe Ibey '" not harmful because they do DOI contain much tobacco and do not cause smokcn to coufh. However. clove oil in the ciprenn numbs a person's bronchial tubes and suppresses the ~tural coushins re- ncx. officials say. I up ... A-rtukov1c':non. Rad~ '"f'his hasn't shaken our belief in Dad·1 innocence. We arc going to ao forwa rd." . He sa1d his father's lawyers would appeal Monday's ruling by U.S. (Plea• .ee AllTUKOVJC/ A2) Mesa postpones action on ~losing traf fie short cut By TO!"V SAAVEDRA OllM.,...., ......... The 1 o<ita Mesa· Cat) Council postponed a. dcc1s1on Monda:y on whether to close a r.es1den11al strttl used b\ thousands of mo1ons1s as a shon cut between '\dams and Placen- tia avenues. The plan 10 temporanly block a ponion of Albatross Dnve has spurred debate between residents of the street and 1he1r neighbors in other pans of the Mesa Verde South neighbor~ood. Residents on Albatross say they are weary of the near bumper-to-bumper stream of cars that floods onto the street from Adams~ venue dunng the morning rush hour. With traffic backed up on th e main thoroughfare. motonsts can sa' e a few minutes b) heading dov.n Albatross 10 wan Dnve. and then out 10 Placenua Avenue. Dn' ers dunng the e' en1ng rush hour ha\'e found the hon cut "'orl s JUSt as v.cll going the opposite d1rcct1on. • .• ('11y trallic tud1es rcvealfd lhat some 2.000 cars a dav travel over Albatross and Swan dnv~. about 1w1ce "'hat is normal for s1m1lar res1dent1al str('Ct And .\lbatro!.~ residents descnbe the s11uat1on as an accident wa1t1ng to happen. "Somcbod> 1s going to gel 11 one of these da~s because of the speed and the number of cars." Alice Bergan said earlier. "You ca n't hardly get out of :your dmewa) 10 the morning.. This wasn't built 10 be a thoroughfare." Wayne Kra1ss.· s:11d earlier Kra1ss. an "lbatross resident. 1s also on the clly Traffic Comm1ss1on. While conceding that something must be done. re-s1dcn1s an other parts of the neighborhood arc worried that the plan 10 bamcadc Albatross. from Flamin~o Dnvc to Pelican Place. (Pleue eee TRAFFIC/ A2) Wrong kidney damage award cut by $5 million- Huntin gton vic tim w ill appeal decision by Los Ange les judge By tbt Associated Press -~ 1.os· .\ngck'i "upt'rior < oun Judge has dra 11call~ rcduc~·d Jamag· cs a"'arded 10 a ll un11ngton Bea h man v. hose health\ k it ~1dnc' v.a rt-mo,c-d b' docto·,.., in'>tead ot h1" 1:anc~rous nght one HOWC\t'r hl'I attnrnl''' \a) the) will appeal the dct 14'1on '°lupcnor < oun Judge Robert C'. "J' e \aid Mond3 ) he had no choice an (Ult1 ng lht• amount Jurors awarded ti .,-\ear-old Hal'T) Jordan from $5.2 million to S.256 600 '>r Cited a California Supre me ( ourt opan1<m Mndcd.down Thurs- da' that upholdc. a S.250.000 gcneral- damagr hm11 an malpractice cases. The JUr) in Jordan's tnal had awarded dama~ Fnday. following (Pleue .ee KIDNEY I A2} TONY AAVEDRA NEw s F oLLo~uP New plan ~---~-~~~-­ isle goats tlc'•we,.·n dtf'ff'f'l'IH ph(')M OU ~ acncral 1nforma11on. f'Cll trnt1on l1ccnSt·<; and tc t • • • • I \\rh1 h m. OMV rca1onal man· a~r for mo t o(~uthcm C ahfom1a. ~id the J 'J).'rtmcnt ma ha' c com· pounded the problem b} ph1t1n the phone hnc Wh1ghJm "'P' 1n~ that mo t local hranchcs pnmar1h handle ftl"· tr.HI n .,..1th hcen 1n1 and dn' 1n 1c t\ nannang ~onJ :snd third (on- ~Qucntl tckph nc hne' tor tc"lt\ :rnd hl~M4."'i ma' ha.H bctn open (Pleue tee DMV I A2) B> ALA l.. AOLER ._....._~ ..... ( t4 n.( ~1C I land that c~C'd car1urc dunnl a monlhlona rcM uc d l9rt ma' ti( spared from I O\ cmmcnt·ordcn.-d C\tennination undC"T a plan propo~ b)' an anam 1 n&h1' aroup and endorsed b) the .,, The f unJ for \n1mal'i presented I\ plJn '1Md~\ to 1op a ) official "'ho h.1\t' rttommend~ its appro\al to the Pcn14Jon. f-und for "n1malt I ... ~er O:in:s < olc \31J toda)' f. rli~·r the aroup h d .. on a onc- month dcl~n 1n the 1'' ·s plan to (Pl•M tee ISLAl'D/ A.2) M*•Or8noeeoeet DAILY PILOTIT~. Maren 5. 1915 Mesa kills condominium project by refusing zone permit renewaJ A 19-unit condQmanium prc>JCCI wa~ blocked Monday when the Costa Mesa City ouncil ref used to renew a zoning permit. approved la~I year under a storm of oppa Ilion. The onC>-ycar permit, granted in February 1984. allowed landowner Rollo W. Mt.Clellan Jr. to surpas the m&Aimum density on the 2.4--acrc parcel. The parcel. a for.mer rock quarry, is aQjaccnt to Canyon Park in the bluffs north of 19th Street and Whittier Avenue. · Residents near the sloping proocny complained over the pa t two years that the project was too dense for the site. They also protested aaainst the Potential increase in traffic, while claiming the construction would erode the bluffs and endanger other residences. Those complaints were resurrected Monday as residents urged the coun· cit to reconsider the previous ap- proval. which had expired because McClellan faited to obtain building permits within the one-year period. McClellan explained the land was in the process of being sold. The council's unanimous vote to deny the extension forces Mc kllan back to square one witb the project and cffccuvely :axe his chance of getting the same density. Senior Planner Mike Robinson said. • · Robinson said that I 0 to 18 units arc allowed by the zoning. with the council's approval. He was doubtful the council would again 81low the project to urpass the maximum density. The Planning Commission rec- ommended last year that the complex be limited to 16 units. Collision kills Hunti9gton coed ' A Huntington Beach high school student was killed Monday when her car was struck by a truck in a Westminster lntersenion. police said today. Dena Kimberly Kimble. 16. was pronounced dead at the scene of the 7:28 a.m. accident at the intersectton of Edinger A venue and Quartz Street. officers reoorted. The student was ejected from her vehicle and pinned under the wreck· age. The truck driver. who wasn't injured. was not cited. , TRAFFIC ACTION POSTPONED ... From Al would divert the traffic onto their streets. Since Albatross and Swan dnves are the only two entrances to the tract. residents also are concerned the closure would hamper police. fire and other rescue vehicles. The controversy prompted the counci l to postpone Monday's hear- ing to Apnl 15 to allow more study. Mayor Norma Hertzog said letters listing potential solutions will be sent to homeowners in the neighborhood later th is month. Meanwhile. the council ordered city traffic engineers to log the number of cars traveling through the entire neighborhood. Police and fire officials also were asked to report on whether the closure would affect their operations. Complaints about the short cut. which datt> back to 1973, reached a peak last summer when residents went before the cit y Traffic Com- mission. Afit>r numerous hearin$s. the com- mission recommended in January . that the council close Albatross for three months and monitor traffic in the neighborh ood. Afier the trial closure. more public hearings would be held to decide whether the bar- ricade would be made permanent. While postponing -the con- troversial plan. Hertzog predicted the council ultimately would have to make an unpopular decision. "There are going to be pt>ople that are very. very unhappy. ei ther way," she said. ARTUKOVIC EXTRADITION ••• From Al Magistrate Volney Brown. who or- dered the enfeebled 85-year-old Artukovic ex'traditcd to Yugoslavia to be tned for at least one murder. Both o;1cirs said the a~peals could dela) Anukov1c's return 10 his home- land for months. 1f not years. Yugosta.,,1a wants Artu kov1c 10 stand tnal for the murders of 7 50.000 Jews. Serbs and Gypsies 1n wartime Croatia. The final decision on Artukovic's fate rests with Secretary of State George Shultz. who Brown said could consider issues not raised at the extradition hearing. in cluding "whether 11 is fair to surrender him some 42 to 45 years afie• the events occurred." Brow" gave the government a 60- day sta}'. allowing prosecutors 10 prod11ce evrdentt of further killings that might e1tpand the ex1rad111on order to include the cases of thousands of World War 11 concen- tration camp victims. "We are tonfident that Yugoslavia will amend their indictment," said Assistant U.S. Attorney David Nim- mer. who had scrambled to save the government case after Brown com- plained last week that Yugoslavia had failed to include v1cttms' names and specifics of crimes in the charges against Artukovic. Nimmer found the name of one victim in the lengthy indictment. translated from Serbo-Croatian. and the magistrate allowed extradition for . that case-the 1941 execution of Jesa Vid1c. a former government official 1n the Independent Late ofC"'roa11a. a Nazi puppet government Artukov1c. the wartime interior m1n1ster of Croaua. was accused of the murder in an affidavit suQm1tted b) Franjo Truhar. Truhar told of relaying to ArtukO\'IC a plea from Vidic's wife. who offered 150 acres of land for her husband's release from a concentra- tion camp. "I brought this req uest in person to Artukovic at Zagreb and banded it to him. 10 which he answered me. 'What did you bring this petition 10 me for? I will kill him and take not 150 but 300 (acres) of land.'" Truhar said in his affidavit. "Later. Artukovic himself sent the order for Jesa Vidic to be killed. which was also carried out. and all of the land was taken:· The magistrate rejected an argu- ment from Artukovic's attorney, Michael D'Aquisto, that Truhar. now in his 80s. has a poor memory and could not testify at a trial. Brown said the affidavit would be admissible as evidence. Brdwn said earlier that based on evidence he has see n, he believed that Artukovic was'responsible for .. scores of hundreds" of murders but coulcl grant ex tradition only for tho'se speci fied in the indictment. KIDNEYAWARDCUT ... Nimmer hailed the decision as a triumph for both the U.S. govern- ment and the Yugosla vs. RromAl three months of tesumon'. The addll1onal $6.600 lacked onto the S250.000 ltm1 t was the amount awarded for medical expenses in- curred by Jordan after the bungled surgery 1n Long Beach· \ommunny Hospital 1n November 1982. Nye also ordered defendants to pay the first $97,000 of any of Jordan's future medi cal expenses not covered by insurance. Jurors had awa rded Jordan that sum in their Hrd1c1 last week. i\lthough the la" upheld by the state high court has been on the books since I 9'75. one of Jordan's attorne)S. JamesJ. Paghuso. said. ··Most people felt 11 was unconstttullonal or were \I.ailing LO SCl•.'' Jordan's auornc)o's promised to appeal. and ~aid the~ ma} take the case 10 the .S. Supreme Court. . The jury's award broke down to about $5. l million for past and future non-economic damage~ -pain and suffering -incurred by Jordan and his wife. Miriam. w1th $625.000 of that amount spec1fil'd for her."'No damages were awarded for loss of earnings or business. The juf"J verdict held four of six doctors and one of two medical groups sued b)' Jordan liable for damages. Long Beach Community Hospital was dearrd of responsi- b1li1~ "Since Mr. Anukovic came to the Umted States 1n 1948. he as been the subject of almost contmuous liu- gation:· Nimmer told a news con- ference. noting that the fugi tive had fend~d off extradition for decades . .. This decision represents a victory for the government of Yugoslavia which has been pursuing him since they found oul he was in this countrv." Artu.kovic .. \a'i absent from Mon- da> ·s bncf hearing 1n Los Angeles. His a11orncys had asked for him to be allowed to remain at Long Beach Naval Hospital. where he has been held since his arrest last November. He suffers from multiple ailments including senility. DMV PHONES RINGING OFF HOOK ... From Al 1o11h1lc calls were p1hng up on the reg1stra11 on number However. he said. the depanmcnt is cons1denng some changes intended 10 clear the husy signals off OMV phones for nnc 1h1ng. depanment officials are planning next fiscal }ear 10 buy teleph one c;equencers. de\ ices that would allow up lo eight calls 10 be placed on hold and forwarded in the order rece1 .. ed. 'equcncers "'ere used 10 case the "terrible problems" an the San Fran· c1sco area. said Whigham. adding. "maybe the} ·11 do the same here .. Add111onally. the department plans to open more telephone hne~. while some branches will be merging the splat phone numbers ba ck into one. He o;a1d the Costa Mesa o ffice. which ~t·rv1ces about 600 people a Just Call 64.2JJJJ.S6- da}. 1s one of Ilic branches that will soon be opcra11ng under a si ngle number. And D"1V "orkers .... 111 continue trying to take at least one call every 90 seconds. Offices in Costa Mesa. Santa Ana and Westminster handled 540.503 reg1strallons. driving tests and driv- er's license apphcattons in the past seven months. an 1 ncrease of roughly 12 percent over the previous period. Department officials pointed to the increased "orkload as an indication that people are. 1n fact. getting through on the offices· telephone lines Ho"'e\ l'r. offi cials oO'ered a few 11ps for those callers who have not been so fortunate. If persistence fails. then avoid calling on traditionally busy days. like Mondays and Fndays. Also try tele- phontng duri ng the "off· hours from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m .. and from 2 to 4 p.m Still unable to reach the office? Try the telephone number for another categ-01). If that doesn't Y.16'rk. Whigham invited Orange County motorists to call the DMV'sdistrict telephone number at (213) 920-9377. Or they can still go to the office without an appointment -althou~h they will have to wan an line.just hke in the ol d days. Abo' e all. Whigham urged cus- tomers to be patient. "The only thing I can ask is keep trying: we arc looking at state-of-the- art equipment to bring ourselves up to. where we can take care of the problem," he said. What do you like about tbe Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbe number at left and yoar me11a1e will be recorded, transcribed aod delivered to the appropriate editor. Tbhame 24 -bour answulng service may be ased to record letters to tb editor on aoy topic. Contributors to oar Letters column masc lnchade tltelr name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls lease. 1 011 your m n . ORANGE COAST Clrcul•tlon 714/142-4333 Cl•Hlfi.ct lldvertlilnt 714/M2·M71 AH other depertmentt ~-4321 D•lly Piiot Dellvery la Qu•r•ntMd lJ .n<J,.tl • I ... fl f' 'U )fJ, ""' .. _ '°"" £Mlpef o, ~ JO r ... o r•'"'• 'ri,.. _, ,.,._,. Cr:tr'f 09 jlJ .~.,,., 5,,..,, ,., 1t ~ •tttt~·· ,~ ""' l '"" -< .... 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The chance ol rain was put at 70 percent for Los Angeln ton~ht and Wednesday, with 1emperatures ranging from Iowa In the ~01 to highs In the upper sos. Along the Orange Coast, It will be breezy w1 1 occasional showers tonight and Wednesday. High• In the sos Wednesday. Lowa tonight .S to 50. Temps HIOll IOw 10< 24 ~ to<llng 11 5 . "' i. HI Lo Att>ao,y l& I 6 AllMlq\Mlr-49 23 Amaftllo 47 29 KlnMt CIW LllVeQH Lillie Roc:k l OUl•vllle Meft\plll9 Ml-8"ch M•lwMM Mpll·SI Pav! NUl'l'ttlle Anenor-ee 31 20 A1111111 76 61 Atlanllo Cny 62 SO Hew O<leena Hew Vork Olllalloma Clly Oml/\I OtlAndo PlllllOllpf\tl Pllc>enll Pi11abu•g'1 Por111nd,M1 Po•111f1d.Or P1ov1e1ence Raleigll Calif. Temps Surf report Aut lln 73 44 ll•Jlfmore o 41 81rmlog"am 7S SO Bl1m1rck 18 ·OS 80411 34 20, 8ot10fl 31 25 IMl1lo 32 31 Cttpe< 21 IS Cllati.tlOfl,S C 72 62 High tow lo• 2• oourunorng 11 lil m LOCATION e1111.;.1,1e1e1 62 39 Hun11ng1on eeec:n 63 41 R•-Jelly, Newl)o" ~Uflkl 90 42 40111 SlrMI. 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Mii reno. vattoy J '--1!. w eo1111C1•r at 5 42 • m Ind,_ au-in VOMtnlle V1y 42 10 II s ... m Schools obs'erve Women 'sHistory Week along Coast Three Newport-Mesa high schools will mark Women's History Weck with career conferences Wednesday. The conferences will focus on women's opportunities in the work force with guest speakers from van- ou~ field'> to d1\Cuss their i:areers. I he conft•rt•m·e" will be held from 8 a.in 10 noun al Co~ta -.Mcsa and fatann o high .,rhoolsand from 9 a.m. to noon at '\Jc" port Harbor High <ichool FV BOY GETS DYING WISH • .-, From Al his final rest beside his heroes. Wilson. a former Marine Corps officer. was told by officials of the Veterans' Ad ministration that the.>: could only comply with the request 1f they received a waiver from the White House. On Monday. Wilson and the Zim- mermans received word that the president had indeed granted their son's last wishes. "Wtfilc-John was not able to serve his coontry he so very much loved. his dedication. support and love of the United States Marine Corps ... had very positive effects on the many young Marines and civilians he came into contact with over the years." Wilson wrote to Reagan Feb. 18 in his request for the military burial. .. It was one of the most unusual requests we have received.'' Lynda Royster. Wilfon's deputy press sec-· rctary said. "The senator was touched and I think it was obvious that Pr<:sident Reagan was touched. too ... Reagan decided to take the unusual action, she said. after reading Wilson's letter and newspaper articles about the case. . The Fountain Valley High School student, who had suffered muscular dystrophy since birth. became fas t friends with a number of Marines aft~r the initial encounter at <. u\amaru \talc Park. C)1w of them. MaJ . Robl'rt Rob- 1cha1d. malk thl' }Outh an honorary Mannt• at tkuthbcd hospital . ccr- emon1e~. •\nothcr dow lm·nd . Staff S~t. Rotx·rt Mc n~t· oftht· Marine recru1 t- in~ s1at1l11\ 1n Huntington Beach. otlcn·d John ht~ (Menke'<;) burial place 111 a m1h1ar} ceremon}. But Veterans ..\dm1nistrat1on regulatton!> didn't pt•rn11 11he request Thl' ~ uung~tcr specifically chose to be huncd al tht• famed Punchbowl because it 'Ml\ the final resting place of man} Manlll· heroes-who fell in the fierce Pacilk tigh11ng in World War 11. accord i ni;t 10 Ro' ster. ISLAND GOATS MAY BE SAVED .•• .. From Al eradicate the wild island goats. But the deadline for the rescue effort expired Monday and professional hunters hired by the Navy were scheduled to begin shooting the goats that remain on the Navy-owned island Thursda.y. During the jUSt-completed rc~cuc effon. the non-profit Fund fo r Animals captured 870 goat far. 600 of the F,Oats have been sh1ppt>d to the mainland and 500 of those ha"c been placed for adoption. .. The rescue effort has been so successful. 11 just doesn't make any sense to end it on such a sour note." Cole said. The plan would allow the rescuers to continue the effort during 11mcs when the Navy 1s not conducting gunnery practice at the island. 55 miles southeast of Laguna Beach. A decision was expected today, Cole said. "We believe the Pentagon w1ll 1ssuc a new directive telling the Nav) to call ofT the aerial shooting scheduled for March 7." Cole said. "lf the> let us in the shore bombardment area. I think we can get every goat." The Navy uses the ~outhern end of the un inhabited island as a target for warship gunnery practice. The An- dalusian goats. dcscendents of animals brought there about I 00 years ago by Spanish settlers. do not interfere with target practice. How- ever. they ha ve been determ ined to be a threat tn c,cvcral t~pes o( rare \Cgt'tatwn. birds and a l11ard that arc fo unc..I on the i\land. Wntl'r ( 1c .. c1anc..I Amorv said the Fund ha., \pt'nt ahout S60.0oo on the rescue <to fa r. o\bout I 0 percent of that .. , ill be rt·turncd through adoption fee-; for the gua ts, hl' ~1d. •He \a1d he \\as proud nf the work the rest uc tl·am has accomplished. "One reall} hac, to see the island to kno~ the JOh thl') '\C done. It's reall y nut unlike the (1rand Camon. L1ter- all)' on foot. }OU "ouldn·t·bc able to get one goat." -\mor} said. He -;aid the nev. rescue effort in Jul>y, 1fi1 is allowed lo go fort h, could ne1 300 of the estimated 4.50 goats rcma1n1ng. ltadie cta«herha~k /h ~ek & COMPUTER UI I CENTERS SALE! 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Prizes will be awarded for the lavish costumes and masks. eeds from the 7 p.m. event will benefit local com i1y proara111s. including scholarships to gradu- atin iors. the Qir1sand Boys Clubs. Free Clinic, Senior Citl . Boosters Club, American Field Service, Museum of A Arts Commission. Library, Human Options, Sea Lio nd others. C vez to •peak at UC Irvine sar Cha~ez. founder of the United Farm Workers of e.rica, will SJ>t:ak Wednesday evening in the Un rs11y Center Hema~ Room at UC Irvine. ~avez' 8 p.m. talk is free and open to the public. For mo information, call the Stud~nt Activities Office at 85 81. ey to inuall Coa•t otncen ui>crv1sor Thomas Riley, chairman of the county . will be the featured speaker al Wednesday's in lat ion of officers and'.di rectors for the Orange County C 1 Association at a noon lurlcheon at the Irvine Coast C' try Club in Newport Beach. rlene Schaf~r willbe reinstalled for a second term as pr dert. Other board officers to be seated will be Jaclc M an. vice president Ken Fowler. treasurer, and Ralph Ki . vce president-secretary. Call 548-6280 for ad- di nal iiformation. netlclst plan• UCI lecture Dr. mes Gusella. a geneticist from Harvard !\'f ical ~ ool. will lecture on the genetics of Hunt- ins n's ase Wednesday night in the UC Irvine Sci ce Le re Hall. 7 p.m. lecture is free and open to the public. science Association Office at 856-5847 for at ion. Tile The Uni t of the California Association of Parhamentari s will meet Thursday morning at the own and Country B k. 12535 Seal Beach Blvd. in Seal BCach. Gerald 0 1 n1 president of the state association. will present the pr on "How to Find the Answer.'" AJI those interested the study of parliamentary procedure are welcome a more information is available at 548-2675. Gay supr.h group meet• The Oran;J::.o nty ch'apter of Parents and Friends ot Lesbians and G~s II meet Thursday evening at the First United Method•• C urch of Orange, 161 S. Orange St. Orientatio1 for newcomers will begin at 7 p.m. followed b)'. thl resubr meeting at-7:30 and discussion groups unt11 9:4l. Call 964-4392 fo r funher information. Cpuntycon essman grabs Downey• s tie; complaint promtsed WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. Thomas J. Downey, D-N.Y .. says he plans to file a complaint apinst colleague Rep. Robert K. Doman. R- Calif., over a shovina match on the floor of th e House of Representatives. In a fracas that brouaht other House members rushin1 to the rear of the chamber Monday, Downey and Doman cnpacd in an animated nosc- to-nose argument, briefly disrupting House procccdinas. Downey accused Doman of yank- ing his tic and threatening "bodily harm.'' Dom an said he onl y "straightened" lhc tic although he conced~ he had called Downey ··a wimp." It was t~e first time in years that an altercation on the House floor Hi- voived physical contact between members. Downey said he planned to press a complaint today with House Sergeant-at-Arms Jack Russ again.st the Califor.n ia conservative. "I th ink he owes me and the House an apology." Downey said. "Our constituents sent us here to agree and disagree -not to threaten one another.'' Both congressmen agree the dis- pute staned when Downey asked Doman about a published rcpon in which Doman was quoted as calling the New Yo rk liberal Democrat '"a drafl-dodaina wimp." "He proettdcd to ,et very exc1tc!d about that and other issues." DowMy recounted. ''When I attempted to walk away from him, he srabbed my collar. It's difficult 10 tum the other cheek when someone's 101 you by the collar and tie. "He said, 'it's aood you're beina protected by the serteant-at-arms. lfl saw you outside, it would be a different story.' He 'hreatened me with some form of bodily harm," Downey said. He didn't elaborate on what kind of .. bodily harm," saying: "I don't want to ao into the details. I will tell them to the serseant-al-arms.'' Doman had a differe01 accoun t: '·He (Downey) tapped me on the shoulder and wanted to know if I had called him a 'wimp.' I said. 'Yes. Yo u are a wimp.' ''He turned white. He was con- fronted with the truth. I oidn't pull on his tic at all. I just straightened it out for him. It was crooked and it needed to be straightened." · Doman said he called Downey a "wimp" because of his repeated ~riticism of anti-$ovemment '"con- tra" forces in Nicaragua who are s~pponed by the Reagan adminjs- trataon. '"He called them 'thugs."' Dornan said. "Downey and others li ke him don't have the courage to say "thug' to the contra forces to their faces." Downey said he was surprised and d istressed by Doman·s actions. '"It was n't any way for an elected represenativc to behave:· Doman said ~Y was eua- gnatina 'be episode. "When I told him to 'stay out of my face,' he proceeded to run up lo the speaker and complain about me. Now he's golng around telling everyone that I threatened him.'' Downey. 36. is a native of Ozone Park. N,Y., and a graduate of Cornell University. He was elected to Con- gress in 1-914. Downey's press secretary. Steve Solomon. said the congressman re- ceived a 1-Y medical deferment from the draft because of a perforated eardrum ... He's had three operations on it." Angela Silllmon, spokeswoman for the Selecti ve Service System. said a 1- y deferment means a regjstrant qualifies for service only in time of war or n._t1onal emergency. Doman. SI. a New York City native. is a former Air Force fighter pilot and originator of the ··pn soner of war" bracelet popular during the Vietnam War. He was elected to Congress in i976. M1d!MIS-. La..-. ae.cti Me.ey ~ •11 would rather have sex. r m tryini to a.et in better shape and I love my wife and ... II feels good.'' Job Well ~~~!!!!!!ll!!~lllll!!l!lllllll!lllllll~ .... """ ...... 11111!1111111 .. 111!!1!!111111!111111111!1111!1!1 .... ~ ........................ NewportBeac~ M~rtarty trial plea bargain OK' d LOS ANGELES (AP) -After bllcklng out of a prevloua plea berg81ri, Rk:hard Raymond Keith PIHded guMty to lb felony counta and 8greed to cooperate wtth the government In lta lrwestigatjon of Orange County buelneuman W. Patrick MC>f•· ty. The chargee Included evading almost S500,000 In tax• for 1980, 1981 and 1982, bankruptcy fraud and making f .... 1tatement1 on loan appllcatton1. 1Mtendng, which cwrtee a maximum Ot 2• years tn prilon and S45,000 In flntia, Chtef Auistant U.S. Attorney Richard Drooyan said In court Monday that the government would Inform Hatt• of tbe ecope of Keith's cooperation In Mure grand jury lnvesttgatlonl and trlala. Keith, •7, of Cathedral Ctty, a setf~rtbed real estate promoter, had backed out of a previous agreement with federal prOMCutora, dai("lng the · Orange County Otatrtct Attorney's offtci leaked lnfonnatk>n td the newt mecHa. Mort1a1e buker ··B)' default. I ratherha\e sex. because I do n't play golf. So sex wo uld win by default.'' As part of t"9 plea bargain recorded Monday before U.S. Dlltr1ct Court Judge Terry J: Hatter Jr., a "gag order" WM Imposed on Keith, who has l8kt In MYeral lntervtewe 'that he laundefed pollticat contttbu11ona and provtded prostitutes to several Seminaron deprealo ... lated-. =:"' caattorn1a pubffc_ CJfflmts at MortartY• The difTcrcte between sadness and ~t\)ression will Although no epectftc deatc=onJCeith's The MJrpriu move by Keith Occurred on the eve of the government opening its caae againat Moriarty, who is charged with bribing four Ctty of Cf)mmercti 'Offldals by granting them Merel lhar• of a poker casino In return for a gambling Heel• In that ctty. be ex plored at ~m 1nar Thursday mom1n\ led by Dr. Shobhana V. Voa at Saddleback College Nonh in Irvine. The free proram. from 11 a.m. to noon. i\ sponsored b) the Health ad Wellness Center. Call tht center at 559-9300 for moe informatioR. CALEND R 1 T~esday, March 6 m. Qfntington Buell Plunlng Com ii Chambers. 2000 Main St. • 7: p.m .. Irvine Unified Sclaool District B rd of Educatl . District Administration Center. 5050 rran· ca Park y. • 8 m. Huntington Beach City (elementary) Board. ool district headquaners, 2045 1 Craimer ne. Wednesday, March 6 • I a.m. Costa Mesa Traffic Commission. City all. 77 Fair rave. • :30 a.m .. OrHge CollDty Mllllicipal W er Dlstrlc oard joint workslaop, 1950 E. 17th St.. sui te 0. Santa A . • 'O p.m .. Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agen Cll) Ha 77 Fair Dnve. • 7. S p.m., Jrvlne Commaalty Services Commissl . City(" nci l Chambers. 17200 Jambo ree Blvd. • O p.11., Coast Commaalty College Olstri Board o nastees, District Headquaners. 1370 Ada Ave .. Co :i Meta. Fantasies flourish but gab 's notagifton the 'Talkline' By the Associated Press It's the new way for strangers and lonelyhean s to meet and exchange fantasies. an entree 10 conversations ranging from the titillating to the tame. and an easy way to run up an out-of-control phone bill. The modem version of the old telephone pany line 1s called Talk- Line in some places. Phone·A-Fnend in others. Telephone companies have in- troduced the toll lines as a wa) for people to pick up the phone at any hour. call a certain number and talk to other callers wh o dialed the same number looking for conversation. The se rvice allows for up to I 0. or in some cities 15 people to be on the line at one time. and it's already spawned marriages between callers. The lin'es ha ve been highly success- ful. said Brown. At a cost of about S7.28 per person oer hour. some callers using the line every day run up phone bills of$200 or more. Some are teen-agers who use the li ne without their parents' knowl- edge. Darren Bi tters. 18. of Anane1m . had a bill of S 1.250 for two months. the phone company said. The conversations aren't always PG-rated. Some callers. protected by the anonymity of the phone line. dwell on the sexual and obscene. Their panting and not-so-subtle sex- ual comments are often spumed b> othe.r .. callers. but sometimes the banter 1s reciprocated. i.\ snippet from one recent con- versation on the Ba) Area hne "ent like this: Paul: ··.\re there any horn) old ladies out there'?'" Laurie: ··You (explct1 vcr· Paul: ·-rm 47 and I want to do the whole 10 }ards." Diane: ·T m out fo r a good time." Paul: ··Meet me at a Havward bar 1n a half hour."' · Don: ··Wh.S should she want to go out with yo u. Yo u're horn y.'· Paul: "Diane. are you sllll there? I want to meet you. l'nr dnv1ng a brown "an. How will I kn o"' \OU'l .. Diane: ·T m d riving a liitk red Corvette.·· EHntuall y. callers often e\changc phone numbers and arrange to meet. In Ne" York. Phone·l\-Fnend led to marriage for John Koch and Thad1ne Connon on ofElmont. N Y In i.\nahe1m ambulance dri ver Valesta Hawkins and com puter pro- ~rammer Daniel Karnes are also planning marri~ge. thanks to Talk· Linc. Pac1tic Bell has separa te lines for teen-agers. adults and senior c1Hzens. The adolescent hne often cames convcrsa11ons focusing on drugs. partying and rock music. Syd Elsdon Dana Point Business president ··well. I don"t play golf. I sail. But. I "'ould have~, because 1t"s not as cold."" Joeatllao Kleswetter Lagu a Beach Real estate lender ··1 pla~ tenni'I Tennis or <>e\ d~pend., "'hat mood l"m 1n If I had 11 that morning I'd '-'ant tcnnnis. Or. ma\ be: rd "'ant to ha\.C aqu1r~ieandthengo pla} ·· GfteraJ -·-..-..Oh. sn. I do it more frequently. And, it's more convenient. You don't have to make a startia& time.'' BIMZ•Tan n Badqtee~ Lou a1at ··They are both quite a bit the same. My golf is like sex: It's not much fun 10 watch. but f get a wholCTot of enjoyment out of it." Ehloa 'lltompson Costa M~ Martteti•& ··Sc,. because ~ou gea longer term gra11fica11on .. t• Levine Lagoa Nipel Accout uecative "Sc'. cause I enJO~ that a hell of a lot more. I can hat a hole 1n one 1n SC\. but. not 1n golf"' S rprised b rglar shoots re ident sitti gin his bed along Laguna Canyon Road Monda} afternoon to find a more appropriate place. The~ complied. Police respondl'd to rt·pon s ton- da' afternoon of a hou~c firt' on MoJJnta1n Vie"' but de11:rm1ned the 'imokc wns coming from the home·s Uiauna Beach High \chool. pohct' determined Mo nda). · • • • i.\ kn ife-wielding robber took about SI 0 in cash and a backpack from a man Monday nutht near Heisler Park. I' • • fireplace. • • • Microscopes valued JI S 1.300 "Crt stokn in a Saturda~ night burglary at • • • Police arn-sted Wilham Francis Bartman. 39 on suspicion of drunken dn"lng. Bartman was stopped hortl} before 2 a.m Monda) on Laguna C"an}On Road AMisnY~o man~~~in i~the~m~ ~o~~~n hm~~~--~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~b~--~~~~~~~~~~~-.. ~~~~-~~ the neck d senously iajurcd by a inJ throuah lhc dence in the 2.SOOO block of Triton L H · 11 buralar was apparently startled Olson said. Court, but iovestipton said there aguna } $ while ra ck.ina a bedroom in the "She said she wok p to the sound was e'Vidence of ransacking through· . man's ho • authorities said today. f and ' t • · 11 Dennis cilh Woodward, 33, was ~~?:::J ... 01:: i~~rhusband ou~~~~~was .a-~bedasabout OXlC sp1 in stable ndition today at Mission 'J ..... ~11 Commu HospitaJ in Mission Olson said it a rs Woodward S ~t 11 inches ta!'· 18S pou~ and ·hurts dr1• ver Viejo fol 'na the pre-dawn shoot-beard the bu.rslar and sat up in bed. wean~dark clothma and a ski mask. • ing Mon , Ora nae County Shcrifrs The movement su · sed the in-IKXlOfdina lo Ol10n. The suspect Lt Dick son said. truder, who fired on round fro m appareatly fled in a car parked By ,.,.ff aa4 wlr~ renamts\... Bank robber given l Oyear prlso~ term w rd and his wife were asleep -ba~s believed-&c>-v beeg.!Jm&U:..~Mlli·~~Ul!~·-llQt,,....lJllCIJ~~l!2..-~ u· .. wc~k'-'lldnn· \lc.t..»tJ~l.S,,J:u_tW}mc.Jl)._,.B)' STEVE MARBLE ------~~d .... wlfl~wic!'llnP"'1ttl!titer-+iimnrrnmld· ~e~1 "!C~1t~pitt--it1!!1111lll!!tJet~WS~RpoXiinl t 0,_ 1" fume Monday when a 5 .s- gallon dru m of industrial detergent began leak1n1 after the truck turned over in Laguna Hills. ~ounty fire .\ former Man ne ( orps sergennt wa se ntenced Monda~ to 10 ~~n. in pmon for throe armed bank rob- bencs. including one last December in San Clemente v.hcrc two dozen bank cmplo)~S locked thcmsclvcc; '" n \BUit to escape poc;s1blc harm . . a month to the foi led D«. 5 holdup 1n San Clemente and two earlier hank robberie . a I Ne 1\ Ii ran worth $3.000 was stolen from ketch "Lcjend" docked at HOO )short. • • • teo wonh SSOO was stolen VoUcsw•n parlced on the of Rivera.de.Onve. • • • A ne containin1 $127 ~n valu- able a tolcn from an offic.ron the 2 k of R1ventdc Drive. • • • 1op from a Oat un 280ZX and I amount or ca h were stolen c 00 block of PtOlp«'t. The e umatcd at S 1.01 S. • • • Id and diamond bracelet wonh was reponed ma' ana from a nee o n Mainsail Dnve. Police ere wu no, • .,, of forced entry~ • • • • hutk:aM wnnh S 00 ,_,'trc • stolen from a white 1981 Mercedes Benz parked at the Park Newport Apanmcnts. Coetall .. hain 11w. poweJ tools and nail guns. all velued It ~. I~. wett reported stolen from a prqe an tbc SOO block of Park Dnvc. sometime bttWttn 9p.m. Sunday a~ 9:4S a.m. Monday. Entry apparently was made bym wllna beneath tht locked prqc door. • • • tabfc saw. a cha1 uw and an 1n11quc traffic 5•Jnal were rcponed SlOltn from I loc~cd sloraac hcd 1n the apartment complex at 315 E 18th t.. w mc;ta mc ~"ecn 11 p.m. Sa'ur- day and 7:30 a.n'i. und•> • • • F-our 5mall tele\1 10 t • \l)ucd at S660, were repon ed tolcn from the Fcdco ~nmt'nl 'ore. 3030 Harbor Blvd.. sometime between 6 p.m. Sunday and 10:4S a.m. Monday. There~ no isns offorctd entry. • • • A v~~r. worth S 1.100. was ~ saokn from f>i(1f1C Savinp Bank, 190 I NcwPQTt Blvd .. somcume bctwun Ian 9 and Fd>. 27. The rm>tder was uKd by variout dtpertmcnts 1n the build1na. . ... A stttto and other anterior auto .-ns wrr rtp()tltd stoln from an unlocMd <:ar at M1~ Maiila. 142S laker St.. las' -wttk The lou ~as ~ .. s200. J officials said. Raymond Ellithorpe. 33. of Lakewood was 11\en a dttoltlfyma howcr, observed at Saddkbl lo. Community Hospital And released. pok~~man Ned1ne Hc~ry •td The chem • idmttficd ., • laUf)I ether sulfate. ptllm af\u th~ truck Elhthoi'"pe w .. • dn"1na rolled over 1n a partcin1 l<>t "' the 1-btock. of La Cadena. • veral empfO)t(' in the 1ndu ln l area ~ciT cucuattd anq a portion of the chemical lcakC\1 mtn a ~torm dram. • " hazardou m~1cnal team ~•led otT tht dti1n lM d\cmtcal. dt· S<'nbcd " danacrou h> 1n1mal . ..-ouldn'l no .. tnto a flood<ontrol channel, lire in~tor Jud ldcrfcr ~Id \ William Rnter R3pp. 41 nf an id" •PolOll~ \-0 all ) havt' suffered bcoc:lusc of h1~ a<"uo n and C'Omphmcn1cd poli~ and 'lhcn ff !I dcpuues for their '"coolnc " dunn his 'a~t. a pubhc de cndrr S3ld. ~He apolog11ed or th1nk"1 1u~t about c'cnonc." id fn!cral Pubh( Dcfondrr Linda n d R pp"c; t· tome). ··He mcn11oncd one offiC't'r 111 part 1('Ula r who he th nked for h1 cool 1h1nk1ng... n el id 'l-k '81J 1f 1t wa n't tor him (the Offil~) h~ Mi ht not ~1\hH ·· Ra pp who'iC~ed 1v.o ,our:\ofdul\ ., ·' The former $.Crgcant ~ould ha'e been ~ntencc-d to 7 )car. in pn'ion for the-ofTen !'. "He'~ an 1ntC'rcst1ng person,'" Fngd oh'<'r'C'd ··He·, '-Cf' interr'ltcd in lttun ~ t..n v. how l\3dh he feel\·· Rapp v.~ted at the ~ un t\ Pa 1fi Baak 1n n ( lemeru after a fi, c·hour standoff .,.,.1th f'Oh c \hcntr dcput1e and the FBI "lcarh two do1C'n cu tomcn a"d bank rm- fllo~~ lod C'\J thcm'iCl"t1 in a \IUh dunnt the 1~e Rapp c;urrendcn:d \\ ithou1 m i· drnt Poll c 1d Ratjp\ h d no pnor 1.r1m1nal rtt0rd but appan-ntl)' turn - nl t hank robbct) la t 'iummtr ;if\ct ha' <;C('unt) bu mc\c; cound up 1n hnJn"1al ~>&raJ - . Same couple, dlff erent cake Pre.Jdent and Raney Reacan cat weddln.a ca ke In 1952 photo at left, joined by a amlllng William Holden who wa• beat man . .At rlabt, the Reagan• klH at photo aeHion Monday on occaalon of their 3-Srd wedding anniveraary. f Old man held in shooting of 'hoodlum' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Police block away-from where the shooting seized a .357-caliber Magnum re-occurred. He surrendered peacefull y. volver from a 68-year-old man who according to arresting offi cer Ji m said he atrricd the handgun "for Bloesch. who did not sec the shooting protection from hoodlums" mo-but was nearby on horseback. ments after he allegedly shot and . Witnesses told police the gunman fatall y wounded a man who swore at tucked the 'pist0I into his pants. him on~ b.usy .dow~town street. zi pped up his jacket and strode off. The v1ct1m. 1denllfied only as John "He JUSt walked away with his hand Doe, died of wounds to his stomach at 1n his pockets like nothin$ had 9:05 p.m. Monday. eight hours after happened." according to one witness. the shooti ng. according to a nursing Thomas Wld police that he was supervisor at San Francisco General walking down Market Street when a Hospital. man witnesses described as "a street Police arrested Tony C. Thomas. a person" 1n his 20s or JOs confronted retiree from San Francisco. less than'!._ him. Th omas <,;11d he tried to walk around the man. but he stepped into Thoma,· path and s-aad . ··Mother------. watch where ~ou're going." "Wl'll srrcw \OU ... Thomas said he replied. · OfTicer Blocc,ch said at that point tht victim .. doubled up both his .fists and that was it. The shooting began." Thoma!. told polite he bought the gun. th e type of weapon favorea by actor Clint Eastwood an. the .. Di rty Harl) .. mo' 1es srt in San Francisco. about eight ~car~ ago to protect Long Beach suing oil firms . . . LOS ANGELES (AP)-The State Texaco. Exxon . Union. Mobil and ~1d Monda) 1n a stateml'nt. of California and city of Long Beach Shell. the same six firms that are have filed a $350 million lawsuit d~fendants in a.nearlier $300 mtllion The oi l companies have cons1sten1- against six major oil companies. lawsuit b> ·the city and state. I> dcnat>d similar pm·e-fixing allcga. The suit. filed Monday in Los .. These oil co mpanies have con-taons an the past. Angeles County Superior Coun. al-spired t.o cheat the ix·opk of the state. B> law. the rn~ of Long Beach 1s leges that the six firms conspired to of C'ahforn1a out of hundreds of _trustee for the state admin1steri.ng a depress the prices they pay fo r millions of dollars. and ~e are going substantial portion of the W1lm- Califomia's offshore oil. to put a stop to this practice once and angton 011 field an the harbor· of Los Defendants in the suit.are Chev ron. for all." state ConLroller Ken Cof) .<\ngek'> and Long Beach. himself The gun wa~ registered. Wallace Levin. a private detective who watched the tnndent from his office overlooking the street, said ... I heard the shots and they were well paced. Bang ... Bang ... Bang." Thomas was questioned b> police for several hours before being booked on one count of attempted mufder at City Jail. A note was later attached to his booking sheet that said the v1('tim had died. .. Homicide inspectors informed us that the will upgrade the charges later today:· said Sgt. A. Kennedy at the jail shortly after midnight. The shooting took place just as a lunchtime crowd on Market Street. the cit~ 's main downtown thorough- fare. was stanang to diminish . The man who rl'nts Thomas a room for $1 75 a month at the Hotel ·Herbert downtown described him as a quiet tenant who moved out of a room in the city's Tenderloi n district .. because 11 was too rowd). ·· "He didn't trouble nobod y." J.G. Stevenson said of his renter. adding. .. He wouldn't take gufTfrom nobody ... I would guaran1ce that Tony didn't start an) thing. If an} thing happened it was because someone else started I l. ·• Storm departs Midwest, heads east _ By tbe Associated Pre;s A late wmter storm dumped snow today from the Great Lakes to nonbern New England after btcrsting the Upper Midwest with up to JO inches of snow and 70-mph wind gusts that stranded travelers and left 65,000 people without power. In Illinois. dozens of families fled a rain- swollen river. .\t leas-t 12 people were dead and three were missing nationwide since tfie storm rolled out of the Rockies on Frida). The National Wcatht·r Sl'n ICl' posted winter storm warnings today over southeast Maine and the state·s western mountains. The remnants of the storm had dumped 20 1ncheo; of snow at Caribou in northern Maine and a foot or more 1n New Hump- sh1re's mountain\. Winter storm \\atches also were posted o'er Calaforn1a'c; Sierra Ne- vada. as scattcre&snow kll O\ er the mountains of the Nor1hwc<;t. · At dawn to<la\. !>nO'-" \>.a\ \till falling over northl·rn Nl'\>. England ~JllltN!lltcllt, Dr. 4Wllliam R. Walker now associated with NEWPORT CENTER ANIMAL HOSPITAL Fashion Island 1333 Avocado, Newport Beach .eocatetl lallltl-tk &tlwaeiU etJte111a 7leate~ Open 7 doys 7 a .m. -8 p.m. (714) 644-5460 24 hovr emerQency core and nonhea\tcrn New York state. with scattered snow over the upper Great Lakes. On th e storm's trailing edge. rain fell from southern New England across eastern Pens~l.,,ania. Harr) (iordon of the National Sc' ere Storm\ Fon•('a\t Center in Kan<.ac; C at). Mo .. c;a1d l'arl~ totla~ th a1 !.torm .. <.huuld be prcll~ well mo\ mg OUI 10 \l'.1" l:Hcr IO 1hc da). Sixteen anclic\ of \Oo\>. Monda} forced the Mannnota I lou!.e 1o cancel a <;essaon fl)r lac~ of a quorum for the lir\t time an at least --l4 vears and hcav) snow stranded 70 of 105 member-; of the South Dilkota Lc-gis- latun:.• 1n Pierre. kc and \now downed power lines. blacking out 1housands of utilit) customers acro'ls the Midwest. Holes wcrl' torn an .. th e air-supported roof of the S1hcrdomc at Pontiac. Mich. -.\1rports were dosed for part of Monda> at Minnl'apohs-St. Paul. Detroit and M1l-waukc:c.. -and. the. airport at l\itinne<rpohs-St. Paurwas- closed more than 24 hours from Sunday into Monda). U.S. Writers Guild strike underway . NE:W YORK (AP) -A walkout to<.la) b) the Writers Guild of Ameri- ca thrcatcnc, to throw a monkc~ '-"rt:nlh into the produc11on of day·- t1me ~oap oix·ras but "111 have little 1mmcd1atc impac·t on prime time strike w11h the larger West Coast membership against the motion pic- 1urc and television indu'ltric!>. tdc-.1!.1on . union and industl) of-------------------------------< final<, c;a1d. I oda> 's walkout halls movie and tclc' asaon script wr111ng as well as l'nt t•rtainmt·nt 'icrapts for radio. But mo' 1c '>tud10~ and telcv1s1on networks ha vt• saved scripts in antici- pa11on of a walkout and most prime time television shows have finished tapmg this season. so they would not fee 1 t.hc aff.ects of a...strlk.c. un1J l tbe fall. wh en most tele v1-;1on shows resume. Complete Breakfast Special WITH ORANGE JUICE A COFFEE--==-- Includes • 2 Strips of Bacon • 2 Fresh Eggs Hash Browns • Homema<r~ Honey Brar) Muffin Resh Orange Juke • Coff~e SERVED MONDAY THRU FRIDAY f a\! Coast member.. of the Wntcr~ ( 1utld 'otcd nearl y 7 to I late Monda) to rl'Jn 1 a three-year pact that offered 4 ix·rl~nt ~nn~1al ~" raises and 10 RUFFELL~S UPNILSTEIY, llC. f0t The Rnl Of Y• lift .Im HUec. a vo .• COSTA ll[SA -Ml·l15' The 9.000-mcmbcr guild rejected, among other issues, a 6 percent raa~ for each of 1he next three years. It reported!} had sought 7 percent annual raises. I I I I Nn r10N u.s.-sovietwarasl ly today as four decad Ir go By &lie Auoda&ed Prell W SUINQTON -An cxpcri panel snys the likelihood of~ .S.-S~vict war ha~ 001 <'hanged much in the past 40 years. even tho-ah an rea.s1ngly beleaguered" ovic~ leadership is cause for concern. 8ut the re . issued Monday by the Center for trategie and International Studies at raetown University. did offer several reasons for con.cern. Among them; V. cfcnses of its allies have eroded; the Soviets are more assertive around th rid ~nd U.S . .Soviet relations have deteriorated . On top of these "rather tu rbtnJ trends and developments," the report cited technological threats nuclear weapons defenses and question marks about "an increasingly agured Soviet leadership's response to mounting intennal and external pre res." Lead ln ga• banned by '881 WASH INGTE>N -Sharp new reductions in the permissible c tioo of lead in ,gasoline mean 172,000 fewer children will get lead ning nex t year -half the number that would be expected othe e, the Enviro!lmental Protection Agcnc.Y. . says. ll a_lso coul.d mean .. recent indications prove true. that 1.8 mtlhon men will be relieved of h1 blood pressure. For that reason. the EPA, which on Monday announced a pr am to greatl y reduce the lead content of gasoline. said it will consider a com e ban on lead by 1988 instead of 1995. as it previously was thinking. Sllver screen actrea Gllcbil•t dead SANT i\ FE. N:M. -Connie Gilchrist. who shared the silver scr with such stars as Clark Gable. Joan Crawford. Spencer Tracy and Ava Gar r. has died in a Santa Fe nursing home. Mrs. Gilchrist. a Santa Fe reside~·t ti bout three years. died Sunday. She played a variety of roles. but her grandso odd Sanson of Santa Fe. said the blonde actres.s most often was called n to portray "housekeepers and ... madams.'' Tunnel collapse blocks traffic WAYNESVILLE. N.C. -A section of an Interstate 40 tun North Carol ina-Tennessee line collapsed before dawn today. bl in o n all four lanes. offi cials said. Early reports indicated that a truck as pped in the debris. but Trooper Sgt. George Dowdle said, "There is no c nti ation at this time that there's a truck in there." Crews were dispatched t dig i o the rocky de~i~_l!!ld S£e if any ve hicles were trapped inside. I Selma marchers honor slain bou.e I~ WH ITE HALL. Ala. -Marchers retracing the route ofa 165 Setna-to- Mon t$omery civil riehts march stopped briefly to honor th emoiy of a Detroit housewife slain by Ku Klu x Klansmen during the ori al tre~ Viola Liuzzo "was safe and secure in Michigan. but she felt her ri t to v<ie was limited and threatened by what was happening in Alabama," e Rev. Joseph Lowery told about 60 people Monday at a wreath-laying cere ony. Li'Jzzo. a white who had joined in the 1965 march. was driving.demo rators !>.!tween· the two ci ties when ~n night riders drove up beside her c on U.S. 80 and shot her to deat-h. Reporter ban llfted WASHI NGTON -A State Depanmentoffic@J lifud ban on New York Times reporter Leslie Gelb. while repeating earlier clain hat one of Gelb•s published reports had damaged national security. Lt. ~n. ohn T. Chain Jr .. director of the department's Bureau of Politko-Militfi airs, on Monday rescinded his order preventing staff members from n rsing with Gelb, while urging the news media to help solve the prob m "leaks." Chain, noting he was "a strong believer in a free press.'' sa· his an on Gelb had "accomplished enormously more t.han I ever expectedlo in using attention _on th~ question of leaks of classified information in tk go rnment." CALIFORNI A -. - Asbestos trial gets.under ••Y SAN FRANCISCO -~s asbestos victims marche~th oxygen tanks dozens of auorneys met to open .a trial to decide wheth manufacturers o; i~surers are liable for 24.00t lawsuits blaming deaths and juries on asbestos. Frvc asbestos manufacturers are suing 75 insurance co nies for denying them'cover~g~ f~r th e laws1its by employees or fa~iliesc ming.work-related dea ths and lnJunes resulted from exposure to the fire-ret dant mineral. Kid Ory'• trombone found . LOS Af'."GELES-/Joo-Boo. the cuSIQm-made slide Jan great Kid Ory. was r,turned safe and sound to his da te\-thanks to a sharp-eyed Hollywo~ man and a newspaper article. ~rm just a happy person." an ecstatic Ba~ttc Ory said Monday after pickiniup ~-Boo. along with an alto saxophore and a corn et also stol en from her Hqlywood Hills home Wednesday nigl'I. "I don't even know his name," Of) s*1 of the man wh o .rescued her fathels beloved instrument. The man told h ·1e saw some t.ec_.n-agen Olrow!ng _~nn• 1ro1m; into a rubbish bin in h: ttotlywood neighborhood. and rt1J1evcd them after they left. she said. San Diego dondemns massacre fil SAN DfEGO -City Council has passed a resolution cond ning plan!> to make a televisiot movi<! about the San Ysidro-McDonald's assacre. in which a gunman kill:d 21 peopll' bcfon: he was slain by police. T resolution. approved on a unanmous vote Monday. reads in part: "Thcemo nal d istress of the tragedy is wih us still. a~d the health and safety of our munity is threatened by cnda:ivors to depict the tragedy for television." Domin ell' hearlng scheduled SAN DJEGC ~ Ja1~cd fi_nancier J. David "Jerry'' Domiflli and t~o others -a~cuse~fplotting with f:-1ayor Roger Hedgecfkkto illlally finance Hedg~cock s 1981 f!layoral campaign -face a May 7 prelrnin;fy hearing on conspiracy and i:trJ~ry c~ar$es .. Th~ date for the prelim iniry htaring was set Monday when Ch!111nclh. his girlfriend and former busintss partner. Nancy Hoover. and poSta~al ~onsultan1 Tom Shepard appeared befor; Municipal Court Judge Frclenc Lank. Wono o outs rom otland and the southeast England eol!,ty of Kent prcven.tcd a rttum to work at some coal mines as they <l'Cmande4mnesty for 71H miner~ fired f~r allegedly committing criminal offenses dutg Britain's longest and most violent flat1onal walkout. Calibern defen•e talk• •lated • C'AN86R RA. Austra.lta -Auiitr~lia and New Zealand will Id talks in C anberrn n~l~o.ntb to dtJ<:~M form ins a ncw-deftn)C arranacme to re lace th~ .batt~rc _ all.1ance mat links the!'ll With the United Stales he :rime man 15tcr s ice announced today. Pnme Mtni"*8ob Hawke wi ttt with NCYi ~ala ~ .i-erpan David Lanae for defentc talks the stat ent said · M~anwhila 1n New Zcaland',s capitaf. Wellinaron. &he American bassador said today that ~~w Z.Caland s ban on ~mcncan nuclear capable w j will weaken tht J)0$1tJon of the Wcslcrn alliance at the Geneva arms e tro'italks next week. 4AM to 11:30AM Costa Mesa I ltlmlem• demoa•trate In Bel.rat 2150 Hartior BJvd. at Victoria OPEN 24 HOURS .,. . ,~~·~·--------_...~ ~-.--~---~~~­----=-. ' I BEIR T, . Lebanon -h1itc Moslcms ch1n1in1 "death I dcmo~strated 1n Beirut today 10 protest a mosque explosion I occ~p1ed so~thcrn Lebanon that left 12 pco11lc dead and 34 utjurcd b United N••!ons.count. In occupied southern Lebanon. Israeli fo another h111c v1llaac at da,Ybttak, searched houses for weapons an 0 UP about 80 men for qucst1on1ng at the v1llaae Khool. ~utity IOU \ ·--~-----a~-===--=---- f Qu&ke cleanup b'egln.s ANTIAGO. C'htk CA P) Authoritie .enforced a curfew 10 prevent looting and rau •:>ncd water today in areas of central C lll1le hardest hit by an earthquake th 111 kill ed at least 135 people, 1njurccl 2.000 and destroyed 4,900 homes. • Thousands of people amped out for a second n1jht in d1:bris-strewn treets. drive n from the11· homes by aftershocks of the Sunda) earthquake that knocked down wa I ls, severed communications and rocked sky- scrapers in Santiago and other c111c 1n an 800-mile-lona area c1t'the Pactlic coast. The Chilean governm1•n1 imposed a midnight to 5 n.m. curfrw in much of the earthquake Lone to prevent looting. which was reported over- night Monday in some ht·av1ly dam- aged commercial d1stm·ts Electric power and water were interrupted in vanolls l0t:uks. In thl' coastal ci ty of Valparaiso, author111cs were ra11on1ng wa ter. Thousands slept on mat trcs~es and blankets on streets and sicl1 ·walks near their homes. sayi ng I hl'} teared looters. Mano Prado. head o .-thr sc1!>- mology depanmcnt at th1: t lniverSll) of Chile. said Monda}' 1ha1 after- shocks. 1hen a' eragmu 1wo per minute. would grow less f1·cqurnt. He told re,poncrs that <: 1en t1sts had a hint that an earthquak1· was on the wa}' because instrument s had rcgt!>· tered 300 minor tremors in the pa!.t two week'>. Authontu:~ sa 1.J the quake was the worst in Chile ~.incc 1965. when an earthquake '<•lled 460 people. - Italian 111raw hsndl>RJlS in rolorful "' rif)<'" $4 4. . .. - Ju•tlce Harry A. Blackman Black01un shot probed W \ HI NG TON (AP) -The FBI ~)S 1t 1s inveo;t1ga11 ng the possibility 1hat an anti-abortion group may be responsible fora bullet fired through a window in Supreme Court Justice Harr) A. Blackmun's apartment last week . Rlackmun has been 1he target of threat<. sincr he wrote-Hlecourfs 1973 dec1s1on lcgal111ng abortion. No ont' was inJurcd 1n the incident. although Mrs. Black mun reportedly was spra:rcd with glass as '>he sat in the II\ 1ng room of their apartment 1n suburban .\rltngton. Va .. when the shot was fired after I 0 p.m. Thursday. Black mun. 76. wassa1d to havc1us1 left the l\Oom wtirn the shot was fired The bullet. a 9mm slug that could have been fired by a pistol or rifle. wa'I recovered from a chatr 1n the Blac k· mun apanment on the third floor ofa 12-stof) building. • .. -. Ex-defense aide faces prison terin WA HING TON (AP)-A former deputy defense secretary 1s facinJ a possible prison term afler admituna he lied to the Securities and Exchanae Commission about hjs pan1cipation in an insider stock trading scheme. Paul Thayer. the Pentagon's No. 2 official un\11 he resigned early last ~epr. admitted Monday he htd to the SEC when he denied, profiting from the stock JTiaoipulation scheme, which took place before he joined the Reagan admlnistratio~ in 1983. Thayer, 65, and a friend, Dallas stockbroker · Billy Bob Harris, 45. pleaded guilty Monday to fed eral charges of obstruction of 1us11ce by gtv1ng false information to the SEC. U.S. District Judge Charles R. Richey set sentencing for April 18. Thayer and Harns could ~ach be sentenced to up to fi ve years 1n pnson and fined SS.000. But prosec utor Charles H. Roistacher told the court the govern- ment would not seek substanual sentences. In its courtroom presentation. the government said that Thayer. while he was chairman and chief executive offi cer of LTV Corp., and a board member of two other companies. ~ve confidential corporate takeover information to Harris. The government said Hams purchased stock for him~lf. Thayer and some other frien ds and passed • the information on to associates who also bought shares. The government ~•d illegal profits 101ahng $2.5 mil hon were made from 1hree of the transactions. • Orange cOaat DAILY PILOT /Tueedey, M81ch 5, 1915 Miranda decision lauded by police PaalTlaayer WASHINGTON (AP) -Law enforcement officials say they arc heartened by a upreme Court ruhn1 making it easier to use the confei.s1ons or some criminal suspects a trial evidence. But an expen on criminal law 1d the decision 1s an open 1nv1ta11on for police to violate the right~hc accused. - 'Tm Oabberpstcd," s.id Professor Wayne Lafave of the Un1vers1ty of Ill inois. "The decision seems to fly in the face of all sorts of doctrine the court has developed over the yea~. It 1s sending police an engraved invtta- Reagan pressures for 21 MX missiles W SHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan. pressuring Congress for money to build more MX mi s1les. told a group of undecided Re· publica ns today that the SO\ 1et Union will be watching how the) \.Ole on MX to see wh~ther "we will blink" and unilaterally reduce America'!> nuclear arsenal. a White House spokesman said. As the adm1n1stra11on forced C'on- greMI 1ntoa vote on releasing funds for the MX at the outset ofa new round of U .S.-Sov1et arms talks 1n Gene' a. t"'o kc> congressmen predicted the tactic would grt Reagan the monc) he is seeki ng. Bui Reagan \\.U'i taking nothing for granted. ~pukcsman LafT) ~peakes 10ld reporters Reagan stressed his. "~riousness of purpose" 1n a bncf SPCCCh at a White House breakfast for about 30 GOf> House members. man ) of whom arc believed to be .,..a,cring on con11nucd funding fo r the program to modccn1ze the U .. 1ntenon11nental m1ss1 le force lipeakes said Reagan reiterated his desire for a meaJl}ngful arms reduc- tion agreement with the Soviets and eventual chm1na11on of nuclear Y.CaJX>n'> Reagan 'lent a report to Cap11ol Hill on Monda) formally asking that money approved las1 yea r be released for building :!I of the 10-warhead nul'kar "'capon'> he calls Pcace- kc1.·pcr uon to v1olatc,someonc's Miranda nghts" The coun ruled 6-3 Mon:.&.;•' some confn11on1 art adrni · in court even thouth the ~led Matanda waminat are not pven initially to the tujpCCt. The court sa1d,confess1onJ1ven to Police by a suspect who rcceavn the warninas may~ used at lht tnaJ c~n when an earhtt conh1on by lk same suspect was obuuned w1tbout the required wamina . . ··tn a free country. you can waive >our constituuonal nghts. •• wd Daniel B. Hales, president of Amen- cans for EfTeftivc Law Enforcement in Chicago and a supporter of W ruling. "Tht're arc some people wbo do want to make a confession. They ou&ht to have the opponuruty." A similar view was expressed by Wilham C. ummers, supervis1n1 attorney· with the International As. soc1at1on of Chiefs of. Police 1n Gaithersbuf"$-Md. ··If the dec1S1on dMs what I've been told u does. 11's good for law enforcement and the cittZcnry at large:· he said. "I don't think this a step toward t) rann). It's just a balancing of tile entire criminal JUSllce S)stem -moving it back more toward the middle." In 1966. the upreme,Court said 1n tts landmart M1rand:i ruhnJ that police must warn all cnminal suspects in custody that the. have the right to remain silent or have a _la~)Cr present during police quest1on1n g. Anything the)' sa~ may be used against them. the) arc warned. In Tuesdn> ·s ruling. the coun allowed a confession given b> \fo;hael James Elstad. a buritar) SU'IPCCI. I Jr~ITTJnr~. iKTTBture _, pant\·hus~ in Jdp,,.r hlue. neutrals and pn.;teli. $6. Open·t0€'d raff. .. k in casual with \rnven vamp. R ed. white 11r che t nut. (C11lor!I rnry b.\' -.111reJ $72. n 1d~ hrim pwtur~ h•t of rttl fitt .., ray, "rt h n>flO,, ,IHUf' prllll-'-""=-="-'•~...._~ ........ -....,_ ...... ,. h.tnd 122 . $18. SHOP MONDAY-FRIDAY 10..9. NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND , . -- • Teach children to avoid drugs while still young Research indicates that children as young as 9 or 10 years old have some knowledge of illegal drugs, inc~uding alcohol. a~d their use. By the time they are high school seniors, 63 percent will have tried an illicit drug. . . . Many parents have no idea of the pressures the1rch1ldren _, even the very young ones -might be feeling to use alcoh~l a.nd other d rugs. Most parents don't know how to talk to-their kids about dru$S. .• . . That 1s why the National PT A is conducting a nat1onw!de effort to increase parents' awar'eness of the problem and provide them with suggestions for helping children a void drug use: .. Prevention Begins at Home" is the theme of the National PTA 's Drug and Alcohol Awareness ~eek this wee~. Th~ PT A :s message to parents is that they can influence thct.r chll~ren s choices about drugs. The PT A suggests parents begin talking to their children when they're as young as 5 years o!d. While we'd like to believe that young children are too innocent to possibly even conside r drugs, the PTA points o ut that if we teach our children the dangers before they ~re exposed to drugs. we can prevent signifi cant numbers of young people from becoming abusers. . . As the old saying advises: "Ai:t ounce of~reveryt1on 1s worth a pound of cure." We join the National PTA 1n urgmg parent~ to learn the facts about drugs and alcohol and to have preventi ve conversations with their children -before they need the cure. FoQ:ndation support paid for school visit by Bard To the Ed itor: formed in the Li ttle Theatre. Aller the. ShaJcespeare came to Corona del performances, the actors spoke to Mar High School this No".em~r. English classes about various aspects Many thanks to the organ1zat1on. ofl11era1ure. · busi"Oesses. and members of the Yes. Shakcspc~rc came to Corona community who contributed to the del Mar High School. The studento; Newpon-Mesa School Foundation. and teac hers applauded the per- Thirty-fi ve grants were ~warded. formers. All the performers. those totaling $30.90<> .. These i1fts . sup-from Ashland and those from the ported creative.· 1nnovat1ve adcac; Newport-Mesa School Foundation: throughout our school district. Tbank you. thank you. t~a.nk you. So Shakespeare came 10 Corona del fhcrc is something inspinng and Mar High School? Yes. all the wa~ C\C1 ting about being at a ll\e sta,gt.· from the famous Ashland. Ore ~presentation. ~he Newpon-M.esa Shakespeare Fesuval. Eighth gradcrs School Foundation made 1t possible attended ''The Tragedy of Julius for our young people. Caesar." while seventh graders were KA THY MOHS thrilled and chilled by a "Science 7-8 Engh~h Teacher Fiction Duet." The plays were tx'r-Corona dcl Mar High School Pro-lifer decries coverage To the Editor: The Daily Pilot's view on the abortion issue seems very clear. Jan. 22 was set aside to commemorate the 12th anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade decision legalt7ing abortion. I was p:irt of a group of more than I 00 people who protested at the West- minster counhousc (where two pro- hfers were on tnal for trespassing). There were no pictures of that grOJJp -however .. 21 pro abortion pick- eters" rated a fron t page -,pot when the) protested (Tueo;da:y·s Da ily Pilot Feb. 19). My understanding of the word .. counselor'· is that II 1s a person who gives counsel. an adviser. Why did your article on the training of these pro-life counsc.-lor~ have that word in quotes? You sec. our people arc trained. r m involved 1n a pro-life hot line and four weeks of training arc necessary before our workers arc qualified to assume this rcspons1- b1llty. There 1s a new film out which c;hows ultrasound pictures of an abon ion. It's called The S1k·n1 Scream. Abortionists have changed their occupation after seeing it. If you had lived m Germany and had an opport unity to stop the holocaust. but had done nothing. how would y0u explain that to your children toda>'' Let's protect the unborn: their o;crcams are 'lilent JANETTE MILU:.R Huntington Beach Why feature Wally George? To the Ed11or The reason for katunng Wally (icorge in your Feb 22 entertainment supplement pu11k'> me. I am sur- pnscd you regard him a\ a persona lit) of sufficient 'ilature to warrant so much space. And that you would dec;cnbe his show as ... controversial. .. but al ways en1ena1n111R ... I ha..,c watched <,hon 'icgmcnts of thr <;how on pcrhap'i a half do1en occasions and once. nut of curiosity. I sat through an cntirt• show. And I noted. with interest. that hi-. c;1ud10 audiences did indeed appear to he cntcnained. Rut not I I 1:n10> d1scuss1on'i of controversial '>UL>JC(:tS on talk showc; hosted by intclhgcnt. well-informed individ- uals who attract in telligent. well- 1nformed guests. But I have heard nothing on Gcorgc'c; show which could be descri bed ac; intelligent. or which even resembled a discussion. It is my considered opinion. Judg- ing from what I have seen of the Wall}' Cicorge showand the d'-mcanor of has -;tud 10 audience , that persons wh o find him entertaining arc types who would also enjoy cock figh ts and female mud wrestlin$.. Is that the type of readership the Dally Pilot is trying tn :ittract? WILLIAM M. COCKRELL Laguna Beac h Dally Pllot welcomes readers' comments The Dally Piiot welcomes your comments on Issues of tnterett to our readers. Letters and longer articles of commentary muet be signed. They should be typed or clearfy written and sent to: LI TTERS to the IDITOR, O.U, "'°'' Box 1580, Coete MeN, 12928. Please Include your-addr ... and telephone numt>er. If you prefer. you may call your comment In to our special We',. u.t ...... telephone number: 142 ...... Please do not call irt long • "'" .... sttcfel. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ~....-.---- H. L. 8chw1rtz Ill P ,r '•f Frank Zlnl V1t''*11"'1l ( tl•IOf Tom Tait C•ly r d;lr.if Cr1lg Sheff Sp"" (O•IOf • Utility customers can fight PG&E's rate hike request Hearings slated on w-ho should pay for Dlablo nuke plant When u11hl\ companies ra1'iCd their rates as much ac; 20 percent al mid-wanter two }Care; ago. there "ere c;it-ans and protests at electric and ga~ rompany oflilTS all around Cali- fornia. But 1hos1..· demonstrations did no good. For the u11ht} co mpanies had already conv1necd state regulators, that thev needed tht.• mone} and werr en111led.to ge t 11. Now there·~ a rare chance for ruc;tomers of the state's biggest ga!> and electric company to fight a ra te incrcac;c -and at a 11me when 11 ran make a d1fTcrcncc. That opportun11~ comes late~ tht'> month. "hen the Public LJ11\111ec; Comm1ss1on begins hearing the dr- batr o'er who should pa) for the D1ablo Can) on nuclear power plant. There's no question Pacific Gas & Elect ric will gl't a big chunk of its $5A b1ll1on construction costc; back. After all. no mailer what detractorc; \a~. D1ablo Can) on "111 save consumers $400 m1ll1on a )'Ca r 1n fuel cosh onl'l' it's runntng at full power. .\nd thrrc1n lace, an intert.·s11ng possibility: B> savin g that much on oil and natural ga,, PG&E coulll be recouping much nf its cons~ruction I SEARCHLIGHT -. -=-lHOIAS ELIAS costs wh 1 le 11'1 customers actuall y benefit from a rate decrease. ... That's the proposal of staff lawyers for the ut ll1ti e!I comm1ss1on. who sa} PG&E is n't entitled to get all HS construction costs back because of the company·.-. obvious. nagrant errors "h1le building Diablo. Error No I ca ml' "hen !ht.· giant u11l11' faikd 10 detect a m:iJor nearby canhquake fault until construction wa'I wl.'11 under wa'. • Th:it fault led. to hundred~ of protc-.ts and arrt.•sts \\ ht>n II aroused feor!> o'er the plant·., safct~. Roth the protests and s~1sm1c redesign caused maJur dela~s. PG&E argues that II didn't cauc;c the protest!> -bot cono;umcrs will argur that the firm's fai lure to find the t.•anhquake fa ult was the roo~ cause of those dcmon- c;tra11ons. Tht·n. 1n 1981. came the .. mirror image" problem in which engineers disco' ercd they'd used the wrong set or blueprints for major structural c;u ppon at Unit I. Bang -another major de la>. Each delay cost PG&E about $1 ma Ilion a day. for a total of about $2 , billion. chicfl }' for interest on the construction funds the utility had alrcad} borrowed. o whi le PG&E claims its errors ac-tu~ly eost 11 "reasonable" $65 million to fix . th e inreresl expense they led 10 was far higher. "If this were a simple SI million project and we could prove errors like this the commission would sock it to the company,'' says Leonard Snaider, a deputy San Francisco city auorney. "But so much money is involved here 11 cou ld damage the company's whole fu tu re. And the customers need PG&E as badly as it needs the customerc;.·· Adds PUC executive director Joseph Bodov1t:t. "You have to be ca reful what expenses you disallow." But the PUC also has to be careful what expenses it forces the customer to pa\. If the fivccomm1ss1oncrs let PG&E ofTthe hook for all or even almost all 11s reputed m1smanagement. t~ey will be setting an example for all ume for PG&E and every other major Cali- fo rn ia utili ty. So there'!> both preccdcnl and as much as $2 billion at stake in the upcoming hearings. And anyone who wants to exen a real 1nfl11encc on the bills he'll be gett ing for yea rs to come now has a chance to do something other than stage loud hut meani ngl ess protests. Thomas Elias Is a Santa Monic11- based co/um9lst on state issues. The U.S. needs politicos with guts 'tocallitasitis' Congress is wrong when it seeks to put the brand of Scrooge on~Rona ld Reagan "lorr}. folks. It look'> as 1f all those C\tra }Cars I spe nt m college arc wa<;tcd. The members of Congress apparent!~ are de1rrm1ned to follow the dictum of Harry Hopkins. the late a~-;1-;tant w Franl..li n Delano RooSl'- ..,clt. who. regardlc'is of )'OUr poh11cal pany. ~ou muM admit was a rcall )' great president. Hopkins· shibboleth "'a" "c;pcnd and o;rx-nd and <1pcnd and ta\ and tax and tax." Our present-day congressmen "ieem to wan t to '>pend and spend and spend bu t not w tax and tax and tax. I think fu ture )Car'> will ser Ronald Reagan go down in history as a great president. But. now that he is what his opponent'> 10•..st on referring 10 a a "lame duck." Con$ress seems de- termaned to brand him as a Scrooge. That. of course. 1s wishful thinking hccau c 1n his la"t message to the Congrcs). he dl'C'lar<'d thara const1tu- t1onal amendment should be pas5ed 10 rcc;trict lhc Congres\ from spend· mg more monc} than the nation take in. to veto single 11em" in a ball. the same great Los Angeles banker. thal there are worse things than paying ofT. little by little, a huge deficit by running printing pre<,scs. Sure. 11 has to be controlled. but 60 percent of the present difficult y wi th our economy 'is that the go\ ernmcnt has to pay big interest on borrowing from banks for money to upporl that deficit. And 1f you're 1n business. particularly-s c;mall business. yo u know that gov- ern ment compct1tion for borrowing is the chief reason you have to pay such ex.orbitant interest rates. 1 would like to sec some polt t1cos with thf$uts to find out the facts. then ca ll 11as11 1s. 1 am the first to admit that a column by a retired publisher of a relatively small daily ncws~aper will be accorded scant attention. But cenainly a college professor with a hra1n (there arc c;omc) could start a fc\.\ others to th inking right {note the :idJcctive). Then we could see what WALTER BURROUGHS 11apµc11~. I know such a professor. He was 1n the army with me dunng World War 11 but he has achieved d1s11nct1 on and now is at an age when he hopes has retirement pay may i.cc ham nnd his family through until closing time. I think ru sec if I ca n get him to write a sensible answer. lfhe docs so. l'll;ust try to put it in Searchlight end not identify ham specificall y. JUSt assure you that it wa'> wri11cn by an outstanding professor of economics. Aflcr all. I don't want him or has grandchildren tu !>tnrvc. And I'm sure the-wild hares would want lo scalp him. But maybe the) ·11 be satisfied to scalp me instead. Walter Burroughs Is thr Dally Pilot's fouadin1 pribllsber. as 1., done in the 'ltlllc of Califofnia. · 3 •d t ~~:rerthanhcforcedtovetoan enu rc He saw pres1 en s That 1c; the dilemma the pre~1dcnt n!>w face . He can't allow lcg1t1matc of u. s a ssa ss1•n a te-;.J aid to farmers to go through without • U leu ing the whole form :ud bill. JUSt • , ptsscd. go through without alter-".,.. • • anon Q. anh' th~· nrnn who watnr!l<\ed Jn Kor a. tft' buhclor is -im Gr;rntcd. there ~hould be some three R'i'i:l!i'\in1111on of U.S. pre 1. outeMt. A fellow i nol a man until he rcltcffor formers -partu:ulary c;mnll dent<;. • i married. fnm1crs Bui there 1 no reason for not \. "ou mean braham Lmt'oln cutting off n ~ubsady for tob.'lt'lO 'i<ln, Robcn Todd L1nt'oln') He wa 3t formers for nomplc ht'i fa1 her' deathbed. He was be 1de for the huge dcfk 1t thal the Jame~ . GarfitJd when, that dc~dl)' In 'ihal..c\pcare· day. owners '"b watchc' wort 1hcm on chains around their neck . cunarcs,men who C'rtated it are bullet hat. He was be 1dc Wilham hcllowinaabout. there• not much the McKinley at the moment of that f~tal t\mona frog nd toads. the female pre idcnt -lame duck or not - can rilot. too. And in 1906. he was buried. 1c; w1uall y the loraer. do about it. no more than 100 )'llrd~ from lhe pot I learned a long trmc aao. both from whl'rt' John P Kennedy later would L.M~ B• d 16 a 1yodlc•l~d profess<>~ and par11cuforly from a ~interred col•mnJ11. • ' "FD 1 = J1c1 AIDEltSOI J Hearing on arms . deal sought WASHJ ""GTON In a diplomataca lly worded le11er hand- delivtred to the White House, three conservative · Republican senators have all bu I. accused President Re- agan of lyirug when he led Cong_ress and the American people to belteve he was hohiing the Soviets to the terms of t ltc unratilied SALT 11 treaty. In prcvio us columns. I have re- ported 1ha1. the Reagan ad.minis- tration made a secret deal with the Soviets in September 1981. assuring them that !iALT II would not be ratified and 1 hat therefore ~he tr~~y's limiLations on long-range m1ss1les and bomber . was no longer operative. In June I 982. the administration apparentl y 1 ·ried ta reinstate some of the treaty p1·ov isi~n~ -though n<;>t he numerical lmur orr -stra1eg1c weapons -and got the Soviets to agree to a "polttical commrtmenf' to SALT II. The lhrce GOP senators -Jesse Helms and John East of North Carolina anc.I Steven Symms of Idaho -sent Reagan a two-page letter on Feb. 15. Eleeause of its political se nsiti vity. 1.hey stamped it "secret" and had it h.and-delivered. B~t a.. White House adviser. who maintained there is no reason the lcuer should be classified. leaked 1t 10 my associate Dale Van Atta. The adviser said the points the senators raised are va lid. and that the letter has caused a fur•or in the White House. The letter notes that the senators (actually, only Symms and East) had written the president last July 2 demanding to know if he had reached a settel exec uti vc agreement with the Sovic'ts on S.AL T Ll. as they sus~ted from their O• wn sources and anaf yses. On Aug. 6 "you wrote to us denying that there was a Secret Executive SALT II Agreement." the senators wrote the president. adding: "Yet your Feb. I, f985. Report to Congress confirms that there was in fact such a Secret Executive Agreement convert- ing the unra1tified SALT II Treaty into a Secret E>.·ecutivc Agreement with unequal cei I ings {on weapons) disad- va ntageous 10 the United States ... The classified presidential repon Lhcy ref e.rrc·d to concemed aUeged Soviet violations 'Of other arms- control treat ies. The senators then say that the president's !>ecret agre~me.nt "seems contrary to'" the Const1tut1 on and to federal law•;. Specifically, they cite "the trcaty .. making powers of ~he Consti tution; the treaLy-making power.; as applied 10 arms control by Section 33 o f the Arms Control and DisarmamC' nt Act: ft he Case Act; the Jackson A111endmcn1 to SALT I requiring equal levels of forces in any SALT II Tn-aty." The rclev ant section of the arms. control act states that no president can bind the United States to any arms co ntrol-agreement except through tht treaty-making clause of the Const ii ution -which requires the Senate'i. "advice and consent" - or through specific authorization by Congress. The Case Act requires the president to report 11 II executive agreements promptly to Congress. The Jackson Amendment, Public Law 92-44 8. establishes U.S. arms- control ob jccti ves as not less than eq uality wl th the Soviet tJnion. The potc·ntial polilical embarrass- ment to llhc administration was clearly hint cd at in the Symms-East letter of July. They reminded Reagan that as a c: 1ndidate in 1980 he had said. "The Soviets cc only weakness an a president who clings to the uni lateral fJbservance of the fatally flawed SAL T II treaty ... Rtagan was referring to Jimmy Carteri, of course. but he app1ears to have done even more than he derided Caner for, by sticking to the SALT II limits while secretly lc11,.mg the Soviets know they could viola•.c them. agan inclucflcd a response to former Attorney < lcncral William French mith's rcC•.'nt pledge of"full cooper- ation" by the Justice Dcpanmcnt in any Scnaw hearina on the con- trover5y. - ..Jt is our const itutional duty as sel\ators to request uracnt hearings in the appropr iiite !lubcommittees11f the Senate Cornmittcc on the J iciary with regard to the const; utional aspect of trcaty-makina in the arms control arcr1.'' tin· sen.ion wrote to the prcsidcM. They added. "We look forward 10 \11ork1na with the 1dmims- 1rat1on and appreciate the attorney aencral's promise of 'full roopcr• a11on."' milh ha• a nee been succttdcd by &.!wan MceCJC u allorney acneral J•d A• dtnH /1 a 11fll'J~IH col•ma/1t . Challe~1es to patlent & ·percep~ion ofpaJn signal Associates· program noticeably lacks hot packs, ultrasound and massage· By SUSAN MONAHAN ...., .... C.11111 ••• Yes, pain 4oes· provide a vital service; at sianaJ1 us when somethina aocs wrong with the body. But pain can't be turned off with a "Yes, I know." And sometimes the sipal socs on and on. "Our aoat is not to relieve pain, thouah this is frec}uenlly a benefit of participation," said David F. Wri&)tt, Ph.D.1 program director of Pain Assocaates of Oran~ County in OrallJC. ''Our aoaJ ti to increase activ1t)' without a concurrent in-creue 10 pain." Wri&ht is a psychologist· the staff also includes specialists in anesthesiology, rheumatology, physi- cal therapy and nutrition. It is a formidable-array-of disciplines, but then pain is. not a simple phenomenon. "The basic pain experience1 s the same-for all of-uS:' explained Wri&hL "But the perceived level will vary." The 26-day prasram chaHenaes this perceived level of pain. "Challenge" seems more appropriate than "treat." because-while patients are given medications for their illnesses, there is an emphasis on weaning them from analgesic drup. · ''We don't believe it is in .the patient's best interests to remain ~on pain medicine," said Wriaht. Those who are de~ndent on pain medicine, sleep medicine or tranquil- izers, have a medical condition that warrants monitorina and/or live in a family structure that inadverteolLy supports maladaptive behavior are \ usually treated on an in-patient buis. "We're·au on the staff' of Chapman Hospital (next door) and we use its beds and facilities," said Wri&ht. Out- patients live at home, but participate 10 the same reaimen. The proaram is noticeably lackina in such therapies as hot packs, ultrasound and massaae "because the patients can't do these thinas for themselves," explained Wright. Instead, there is an emphasis on riaorous-exercisc, diet (a wei~t problem can often agravate pain) and self-help. Patients are even denied the luxury of complaii\in& about their discomfons. None of which is intended to convert the patients to stoicism or tum them into rnanyn. .. (),p' goaJ is to have .P&tients assume pnmary responsibility for themselves .. : to put them back in control," said Wright. He explained that talkina about ·pain often leads to focusina on it And a feclina of helplessness frequentl y accompanies -even increases - pain. On the other band, exercise not only improves overaJI fitness, but stimulates the production of en- dorphins, the body;f defense against pain. ~-·-Nor1Tihe pain complete y ianoreG. Patients arc tnstructed to keep "pain diaries" in which they record where they are and what they are doing when they experience an increase in pain. The diaries are collated by com- puter, and the results may help the patient realize that pain doesn't strike at random. It may worsen w.hen he or she is with a spouse, in a crowd, driving, shopping, reclining, stand· A ~ _..., that look• ~t tht mMnlng of food In a ....,., "9, • well • the unconectoua auociatlona to body llllllll of fat and thin, 11 9Cheduled at Orange Cout Cotlege thtl ~'"fat• a Femlniat lalue: A N9w Permpecttve on Emotional Hunalr.'' tM 1111lon will rMet from I a.m . to noon In Room 113 of OCC• Counllllng Md AdmllllOM 8ulldlng on the ~at 2701 ,.,...U"'9w ..... Aoed, eo.ta Mela. The ... "$10. . .,.,..,.. HofflMn, .-ntnar leeder, has worked extensively with llllWOllftllllMl .. "'n......,. wlttl MtJng dllorder1. "After~ the compulllve •ting 1Yf1drome, I'll po6nt out the dlltlnaulltllna f8ctora between ptychologk:al and emotional hUnglr' ,"Ille Mid': .. l'l lhow Mmlnar partlcfpanta how to respond to tUtgll' In I pr8Ctlcal, down-to-earth way.'' HoffrMn ello will outline 80fne of the hardships and problems tt'8t nwny women experience In grapprtng with thefr eating ~Obllms. \ A41gietratlon le under way In OCC' 1 Community Services Office, located In tM eoheQe'a Student Center Building. fhe office II open Moriday ttw'ough Frlday from 9 a.m. to 7 p~m .. and Saturdayl frorn 8 a.m.tonoon. : BACK TALK • Dancers: Follow fad with caution Sport safety equipment can decrease chance of injury from breaking twists ina. thinkina about money or work or feelin& depressed or anxioos. ··Anxiety hei&)tte'ns pain ... and depression dissipates endorphins, the body's natural opiates," said Wriaht. Patients are admitted to the pro-aram only with a physician's referral and if their pain does not have an ·orpnic basis. But Wri&ht ~inted out that emotions and thouf.!!_I are also part of the pain process.' Patients tell me that the pain isn't in theit beads," said Wright. "Well, it isn't -and it is." To a Wie extent we are crcatures #M' habit, be added and tend to behave automatically. We may, for example, tense up on the fruway without being aware that we are doing so. Relaxation is an important pan of the therapy, and it is not a passive response, but a strategy used to counteract the habit of anxiety. "Our feeling is that ·anyone can be taught to relax lying down in a darkened room," saJd Wriaht. "But we want to teach them somethina they can use at home, on the job or on the freeway." He says that ''thouahts are habits, too" and u such, can be modified. P4tients are not forced to think in new ways, he explained, but are offered more options such as .. thoupt restructurina," a pr~ure in which the patient examines the conse- quences of neptive emotions. such as worry. ··And when we ask the conse- quences of these thou&hts, we often discover they work apinst us." noted Wri&)tt. Pauents are eocouragcd to substitute problem-solving strategies and learn to use "thought-stopping!' to block out negative suggestions, and self-reinforcement to nurture positive ones. "Too often we tend to focus on deficits instead of assets," said (Pl_.. eee PAm/82) cw, Nee,......,"-,,.,.. Dot Clock nametaa• Amy Vieth, left, and Cecilla ·Nott. Carol Ranney, Wendy Parker check blue room fumlahtnga. Carolyn Sbea tell• Hedda Maro.td ND board'• &oal•. HuP YouRSELF Gift highlights NewDii-ectians' home opening Comprehensive Care Corp. offers a $100,000 assist . By VIDA DEAN Deir"-•.,.. .... The flesh. clean smell of paint and paper greeted more than 150 guestsamving fo r the late afternoon reception on Un1,ersity Avenue tn Costa Mesa. Supporters of New Directions for Women had come to celebrate the openingof1he fourth residence in the compound where the program provides women with the op- portunity 10 get a fresh start on hfe ... free from chemical dependencies. On a more personal note guests were greeted by Jim NJcol, president of the ND directors; Carolyn DeW· aid, memberof1hedevelopment committee: Kay Brown,execut1' c director and DotClock.1mmed1a1e past president of the board who was acti ve in the founding ofN~w Directions. a 1977 Junior League of Newpon Harbor project. Obviously pleased with the new home· s capacity to increase the treatment program. Oock said. ··who would haveevcrth"ought this wouldllave happened?" She re- called the League members pitching in to open the first two houses. "We worked in lhe houses and I re- member planting petunias in the yards." Jo.Amae Mix tounng the bedrooms(one done m pink and one blue)and admiring the furnill.~rc with her keen arusuc e)'es. said. "!'understand it was all donate<l." (Mostl y from Wittenberg Corp. model homes.) Later on the enclosed pauoofthe home-M ~wa chaumg"Jtll Saru Nicols and J 1m ·s sister Anne Sperber, of ew Y or~ ho r<."\-ea led she had been called earlier that day Jim Nicol, Betty Manoe b)' the Franklin Mint to-Ooa senes of porcelain tigunnes . ..It"s gorgeous.·· said Sally Coombe, former board member, as she looked at the living room with tts cmy fum1 tu re and fireplace. .. ICsa maJorstep forward for New Directions:· said Nicols as he in vlle-d guests to tourthe other three homes and program office. and made a surprise announcement. The vi<;e chairman of Com- prehensive Care Corp .. explaining ND·sgoal of eventually establishing a permanent home said ... Just around thecomcroo Irvine Boule' ard 1s the old Delaney estate ... m the nameofCompCare. I have toda} signed an option agreement to acquire that estate for the benefit of ND sho uld it choose 1oacccpt it... We (the ND board) have up to seven months to determine that we can cost~ffectivcly refurbish the home and gain the necessary regulatory approvals and licenses to operate our primary treatment pr~ram there ... at such time as ND 1s financially prepared toassumdull O" nersh1p. CompCare would propose to dehvcrthe propeny for $ I 00.:000 less than 1 ts cost of acquinng the propcrty."(ln essence -- 1t'~ a SI 00.()()()gift fro m Com- (Pleue eee ,.,. /D) .. Every so often a new fad comes along that excites the senses and has everyone getting into the act. Re- member the Hula Hoop of the ·s0s. the skateboard craze of the '70s, 1he electronic bulls of the '80s? Who could possibly forget the dance known as the "bump." As ont who S«s the af\er-efTects of these and other so-called activities. I recently received the latest infor- mation regarding the current fad - breiak dancina. C11Y Ro11£11£1c · more experienced dancer will not use the protective eqwipment because of the "macho" atutude. but some will wear foam paddina over their growth plate areas -knees. shoulders. spine and tailbonc. Foam or felt could be sewn into a uniform. Hiah cut shoes and knee and elbow pads arc rcc- Flight beats jump to conclusion ..__it's a lot of fun for spectators and breakers alike, but it is not without its potential hazards. Injuries can result ~nd have re~ulted from break dancing some of the above•mentioned All- American classic activities. Interestingly enouah. most of the utiuncs from break dancina arc to the non-weiaht bdrinajoints of the spine and n«k, There bavc. berJl .casn _ reported of neck fr1ctures with resul- tant paralytts and even death. Recently. a colleaauc of mine In Canada. John Ross Clubb. 8.A.. t>.C.. authored a "Break Dance Manuar'" for treatment of inj unes sustained when enaaain11n this latest dance craze. He and members of the Canadian Chiropraclic Associ,tion have sua- acst the followina safety recommcn· dat1on 10 would·bt break dancers: •Use protective equipment. For youna children and 1ncllpcricnttd dlnttrs. hockey. skatC'board or roller katinas.afety ac:arwill be sufficient A , . •Don't teach yourself. (Kids. sa y Dr. Clubb. arc iakina a "monkey sec- monkey do" approach and arc beina pressured by pttrs to break dance.) Have a professional teach you or JOln ..aJ> dance club and be sure and ave spotters and supervisors. •Train property and don·t tackle any hi&hl y skilled maneuvers. •Do proper warm-up and flc)(ibih· ty ellCrclstS. •Use mats with cardboard on top. •Avoid the helicopter. hcadspin. su1C'1de and windmill maneuvers. •Make sure lhtrt arc no fort11n objects on lhc around. • •E11crcise caution on 1he worm and pdpping maneuvers. Dr. Ctn H Rothcnbc'I 1s • chiropractor "'"h 1n offl<X in llun1- 1n,ton lkac-h. I watched as my children sailed high in the air above me. suspended from a parachute -pulled from for below by a sailboat in Acapulco Ba). 1 •swallowed m) motherl) fear. smiled and contemplated the1rexc1te- ment for.livi ng. Neither of them had Did I dare go parn-sa1 ing too. .. I suspect that my son and daughter ne'er reall)' thought I'd muster up the ~re "'omen smaner than men or i rourage 10 trust my fate to the wind .. there ano1her eAplanat1on" I ha\C the in sp1teofthe1r·•Youcando 11. Mom" idea that there mav ~ anothtr cncouragcm·ent. reason . trwas ~aly to tbtnk ohny fn~ Tradtllonal "'omen. b\ nat1.1rt or Jerry, who acl-cptcd hi son·s ain o -..\Mldrc. ha"e ~n P • med that parach1.1te-ju mping l~sson and ended "1t' unfemantne 10 be ~s~r\1\c ore\ en up with a broken tea as a trophy for hi to take 100 man) chan~ bravery M y rear wa\ clearl)' Ju tificd I almo l ch1l'kenc<l out but '°me• 8o)'s and girls .. and men all hnc\J how. a\ that moment in iimc, at felt up eqcrly to ta~c the para·sa1lin1 ,more scan to l\Old the t'.halleftl' ehallcn1t Bul where wcrt 1hc th n le st~p on m pantchute. ln11I womcn"I ' urtl there were a few ... I now. I had never felt mort than a counted about one adult female for minor desire to pro"c m)sclf ph 1 ... t"vcry I .S adult male,, cally. Wa' l chana1n " • I upJ)C)St 1l could have ~en a Em1nenl ~ chiatml <art Jung nuke. but l'd aua that women we re would ~~ I wa\ a 11n1 m) c He mi rt~ntcd bc\-au man of ,,_ that 1n m1d·hfe health\ men and them don·t think 11' mu h fu n 10 n k women tr1"e 10 t.: omc whole - ckath for a huk e•(Ucme v.h1ch mean' men nttd 10 tin tou h \ ,_ with their too often hidden fem101ne parts and that women-.net>d to recognize and ackno"-lcdg<' their own masculine Quahucs In Jungian language. I aucss para·s:uh"' "ould quahf, as ma.,tuhne • In a brooder -;cnso. Jung sa)' . .. . 45 or50 wmdli up his bustne • and the .,,fc then dons th<' trou5ers and opens a httlc hop where he perhaps pcrfonn the duue of a hand)' man ... Perhaps m} change of bean had 10 do with more than JUS\ m) -.e and w·as alSO' because of Kath • a llfth- gradc basketball pll)<'r he m m· plained to me recentl)' lhat "'hcne,cr bo) apf)('ared on \~ pla~&round .. man) of her teammates ~amc uddenl un oordinated. Their CO\· nc he said. anaercd her. "Couldn•t bo lalc c1rls ~ho routd , pin a aood pm<' of h.i kethall"" .. he a .. i-.-ro. '' l ""''cd fo1 tht s~boat 10 t l e off .tnd m' para hutc to fill I thought ol how much I hope 1h:\l Jt..ath) continue\ to ~n11c lhe fom1ninc foll\ of her friend~ ,\t l I they already we~ falhng into lhe negative panems of women flQm earf1er gencru11ons .\m&ZJng. Ma~ be. they'll change too. and ha' e ks~ trouhle acCl'pting some of htrs greater challenges. loo~ ofT. I rose ca 1ly above the many .,toned hotels. The <'~pcnence was one of whtude and <"aim a Iona with 1 ~n!IC of pcrwnal \numph. When I landed I grttted m } hsubend with a John Wa) nt' srmk. .. \omc on," T ~i~u can do 1t ton. if~~sy.,,,.,., ~ He ga,~· me a l11;~ on th<' nose "I don't need to -rm too mcntnll> health\ " h<' rtphed He' read Jung. too Dr lp11 1 • mama,c •nd f•mll} th<'rap1 1 1n Corona dcl M•r She wdromr\ ~ OlJr t"C"pon I frou " 1 h a pc"f\,()na/ t\·p/\. p/r1Jt• mclud<' 1 ;.ramf'\"<1. I(.., ddroJt'd ""\elope "fll<' hi Lm~ .\tp;1. Ph D . <'10 D.t1h f>1/o1 p 0 Bot 1560. c ,. \ "'" Q :ft~(-, r , . , r Pre-exercisephyslcal e.r~mination .oversold 'Skip tests. spelid ttiemoney on w~~mups, runnings oes·-. pr~surc. yourhcan'sel«trical impulscs(usingan clttlr6card1Q&ram -ECG)a,1'd. mo$t important or all. whether you arc troubled by heart symtoms: chest, throat or lcf\-arm discomfort. In the absence of symptoms it may be diOlcult for a doctor to say for sure whether any other changes thatshow uparcdangersians. The chances that the ETT w1ll g1vc you an unequivocal answcnre small. symptoms. You have to trust }our own scnscot how you arcdoini.Noonccan auarantec you won'tdropdtad during exercise. but the body's wartung systems arc better than rou might lhink. In 81, l 77,600person-hoursof exercise over a I 0-year period. the YMCA has recorded only 28 deaths. while the quick ugar ru h of cheesecake triggers even mort hunatr. Beyond wbole wheat Whal look like bread. mclls hkc bread. tastes like brtad a nd comes from a bake~. yet ha5 no flour. yeast. fat, salt or sweeten ma of any kind. . It's sproutfood. the hotte t thmJ among heal~­ Olay. so now you're persWldcd thal exercise will make you f~I belier, mayextendyourlifcand.at &he very least, hould help br:tuttfy America in your immediate neighborhood. But }Ou'rt sttll worried about the possible • • risk. Before you ao out and stank> sweat, don't you need an exercise toleranoe ttsl (ETT)? . · Even 1f you do havesymptoms during the test. a doctor still can't say for sure whether you have heart disease. Measuring the interaction of your blood pressure. heart rate and the ECG is hjghly complex. No. l deeeert: Acbeeey tradeoff What' as American as apple pie'? chceSt.-cttkc. · Ntw answer: conscious bread eaters. Only the name is .new. The i:teipe -sprouted grains ground and sha~d 1nt,o a gluttnous mass baked at a tow temperature -1s denv~ from the Sible. The result is a chewy. nut-flavored loafw1th a cakcy Probably not. Today. manycardioloaiSlS would tell you toskipthete tand 5pend tbeS200to S300 it usually costs on some wannupsand good running shoes. That's taking intoconsidcrauon.ofcoursc. your age and general health. andusummgyoudon'uufferany symptoms or cardiac diseascduringcxercisc or have a strong family history of heart trouble. C'ardiol()8istswho give the test say it'sjust not as helpful as most people think. In a surveyofphysician- marathon runners publi hcd in The New E~d Journal of Medicine. only 17 perctnt said they took s before starting their running programs. and 85 percent had not even had a physicial examination. Almost halrfelt the conc:ept of the pre-exercise physical examinatio n had been .. oversold to the general public ... During an ETT. you run on a treadmill-to the point ofe>.ha ustion. Meanwhile, the doctor measures many variables, in~luding what happens to your heart rate. ~lood As a guide, most cardiologists informally use what statisticans call a Bayesian approach. If, after a ~ncral discus ion of your health. age. lifestyle and family history. a doctor thinks the chance you have heart disease is high. he'll be quick to call a tc~tiv.e ifhc detects any abnormaliti es. But if he thinks your chances are low, the test rcsuhs must be significantly abnormal before he'll reach that same conclusion. How good is the test on its own? A study at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. showed that 22 percent of patients who were later proven to have no coronary anery disease got false. abnormal readings on the El"T. Even more disturbing. 43 percent of those patients who actually had mi Id-to-moderate coronary artery disease showed upas normal. One lcadingcardiolo~ist recommends that his healthy patients go a head andbegman exercise pr~ram on their own and consult him if they then think they re having Conf Fontatien over Pill only makes matters worse DEAR ANN LANDERS: After reading the letter from ''Heartsick and Confused," the mother who had found birth control pills in her teen- age daughter's chest of drawers. I felt compelled to share my experience. which is a good deal sadder. •• IMDEIS Two years ago after binging on a double order of spareribs. a whole. pizza. a quart of ice cream and a box of cookies. I forced myself to vomiL Something got stuck in my windpipe and I began to choke. Then my throat stane~to close up on me. I was scared to death that I was going to die of suffocation rig.ht there in the bath- room. Thank God I came ou& ofit. The latest survey of what we're eating-the monthly Gallup Eating-Out Poll - shows that cheesecake is now tied wi th apple pie for first place on the American fork. Each has 24 percent. It's up from 19 percent two years ago. when 29 percent of us still ate apple pie. o much for changing tastes. What's the nutritional trade-off? Even without the crust. a typical slice of creamy. rich, sweet cht"esecake -a sinful concoction of eggs. cream cheese and heavy cream sweetened with sugar -boasts an unpatriotic 641 calories. What's worse. it contains 35 grams of fat, 21 of them saturated. to clog.the nation's hearts. By contrast. apple pie without crust serves up only 157 calorics an'd 3 grams of fat per serving. Apples also have pectin to hdp undo the damage of saturated ftu in the diet. A fiber. pectin lowers cholesterol levels. It also lines the gut and slows the emptying of food. which is why a n apple or apple pie helps satisfy hunger -8:00~ Mt= HART TO HART ntAEFS COWPAHV STARTIB IU81ESS AEPORT WNTECOURSE CISNEWS NICNEWS HqT SEAT HOTUNE , --t3o-I ~NfraaJAMlf =/LEHAEA center inside a hard crust. . .. "People arc buying it," says Steven Bern of Maam1 s three-year-old Sprout Delights Bakery. "It's a whole food and it tastes good." All it has is organic whole gratns. ~sually.wheat.and rye. Bern sprouts his grain hydropo.n1cally m. ~unfied water. No need for fef1iliz~rs. che~mcals, pesttc1d.es or preservatives. The growmg interest 1~ sproutbread ts not fed by concern about gram contam1!1ant~ al~ne. Berns chum: "The heat of friction in the gram-gnndmg. pr~ss oxidizes minertls and destroys enzymes and vuam.ms. ~ Sprouting incre~ vitamin content and enzyme action. There's more protein and less starch." Then there's the holistic clement. "Sproutfoods are madr from li ving vegetables." notes baker Bern. "It's the closest we can come to producing a live bread.'' American Health Magazine Service CIACUS l~BILKO * * "Purple Helfts" ( 1984) Ken Wahl. Chetyt Ladd. (Q) PAT 8EHATAA IH CONCERT -11:90- (1) FAll~ 8 BEST OF CAA80N OOOCOUPL.E 9 ABt:. NEWS NIGHTLIE 8CTV VEGAS fllOQ(F()N) FUS LATENIOHT AMENCA =MACL.W Ten months ago that·letter could have been written by me. I, too. raised a daughter in the faith and I. too. found the Pill and confronted her. She cried and told me she was sorry she let letter to write and I'm glad you fond me down, swore on the family Bible tbe co.rage to d: :O·. ' that she would mend her ways and DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tbis is a begged me to trust her. Together, we very busy day but nothing is more 1!trew thcprllS<!welY· . . -tmwrram 1han getting-thls~g~ln As I wnte this letter. the girl 1s 16 the mail at the earliest possible years old and six months pregnant moment. ·The next morning 1 went to my doctor and told him everything. He put me through some tests and discovered I had an ulcer from abusing my stomach all those years. tlcartaJ1lcd with n tre.r_:tltl_sf co h~­ me get my cad straiihtened out. lr*LER =.-OF FORTUNE -7:00-cat NOqJ-- StGO,OCIHWitE TMl\T TUNE LOVEIOAT -11:35- ~MOVIE ** "Little Otrings" (1980) Tatum O'Neel. Kristy McNlchol. -12:00- l~vwooo **'n "fht Men In The Moon" ( 1964) Edward Judd. Lionel .Jeflriel. The boy and his parents want nothing The woman who wanted to get to do with the problem. They called pregnant but was afraid because she. her a "tramp" and don't wish to hear had been binging and vomiting, ;1lnymore about it. wasn't sure she could stop and might : Please. "Heartsicj{ and Confused." starve her unborn child. and was !do not confront your daughter. You worried about gaining weight during :will do f!tOte harm t~n good. Ann the pregnancy. sounded like me. : Landers 1s absolutely nght when she I started the craziness in college :says, •·once your teen-ager has had because I wanted to be really thin. I :sex, she will not give it up." learned it was called bulimia. and : How J wish I had just kept quiet many girls were doing 11. They :and spared our daughter and the seemed to be getting along OK. but : family the heartache of this prcg-m} hair started to fall out. I had :nancy. -ALSO HEARTSICK BUT SC\ ere palpnations of the heart and :w1SER NOW. TOO LATE my stomach ached a lot. · ~ DEAR HEARTSICK: Many in tbe I kept this up for three years : reading audience will say we both are because. although I knew I was :wrong, but I tbuk you for sharing harming m yself. I couldn't stop. It Eyowr experience. It was oot an easy was a compulsion. I was mentally ill. . Today. I have a heaJthy baby girl and feel like a million. Boy. was I lucky! Please. Ann. keep hammering a~ay at this subject. Bulimia can be a killer. -S. IN L.A. DEAR L.A.: A letter like ,)'Hrs Is more effective lba uyU.tJaC I migtat say. TbakJ for wrttia1. • • • Are you. or is someone you care about messing around wi th drugs - or considering it? Are all drugs bad? What about pot -in moderation? Ann Landers' all-new booklet. "The Lowdown on Dope ... separates tfle facts from the fiction. For each booklet ordered, send $2. plus a long. self-addressed. stamped en ve/ope ( J 7 cents postage) to Ann unders. P.O. Box 11995. Chicago. Ill. 60611. ---------------------------------------------------------!Directions lead~tO confusion . . . AICNEWSQ IW..LAS NEWS THAEE'S COMPANY WHEEL OF FORTUNE MATTER OF TA&Te P.M. MA8AZIE ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT JEOPA/f1( LR ON EARTH MOYIE * * ·~ "Bflinslonn" (1983) Christo- pher Wlllten, Natalie Wood. ~= IWllOUR'S WOAt..D •**'~"Summertime" (1955) Ka- tlllrine Hepburn, Rossano Bram -7:30-JoBeth w lulam• play• tbe 'wile or a ~°'::U: documentarlan who la maldDC a movie about mONL.A. child 8eSU&l abuse in a dramatic •peclal. MONEY-HOWTOMAKEIT .. Klcb Don't Tell.'' to .alr at 9 tontcht OD ="OF NATURE ~i:::el 2: CS) MOVIE THIS OlD HOUSE * "Space Raiders" (1983) Vlnoe Ed· ** "The Sling II" 11983) Jacl<18 SAN DIEGO AT LAAOE wards, David Mendenhall Gleason, Mac Davis PEOPLE'S COURT MONG FROM SANTA NITA -8:30--10:00- i ~NEWS * • 'h "Cutter" ( 1973) Peter OeAnda, Cameron Mitc:hell. (Q)MOYIE ** "Lone Woll McOuede" (1983) ChuClt Norris, David Carrlldine. -t2:30- D at LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTEAMAN • A1.fRED HfTCHCOCI( PMSENT8 l~AEPORT • • • "My Friend Alclla" ( 1943) ;r~· Prmon Foster. **'h "Prince Of Players" (1955) IAich(~~~~a. SNEAK~ MOYIE ***'~. "Rear Window" (19S.) James Stewart. Gr~ Kiiiy. -12:40- • Cl) OOUJM80 -1:00-e MOVIE THE ~ 1 1~STHEBOSS? 11=0NmELE JEfffRSON8 TIC TM; DOUGH MOON.J()KT'N) . Anyone whe has e ver sat down on me off. Everything off my nght hand I A-TfAM LOVE BOAT RICH MAN, POCA MAN BOOK ff : Christmas Eve with a bicycle in a box ~~ is always east and everyth ing off my flTUAL.S MASTEAPtECETHEATAE : and a set of instructions in Japanese '· left hand is west. North is strai~ht .... ·***'h "JI.Ilia" (1977) Jane Fonda, -t.00-~~~ ***'h "Hedda" (1975) Glenda Jlckson. Timothy West. eMOVIE *'h "~l's Mwntaln" ( 1976) i=OftES k nows the frustration of a do-it· E ~ ahead and south is anywhere behmd Vanessa RedQta¥e. ~Cl)~ .. e BOXING yourself manual. ... r '. me ... no ma tier where I Sland. Don., I 111 llf&'a AC:OOWO ... Don"" I"-'' """"' ~..,.,. ::~~1 ~~~~;.;,:~;::, w:;;:.:;: Bo11Ec1 l;_ £ ~;~}~~~~1~~~~r:f~E!~;1~ .. ~:~·· 1•0001 1.0n*~:.-..::-:= ~~,·~1 0on interviewed fo r the position by a to knowhowmanyblocks.howmany DustlnHottman.JonVoight. FAONTUNE -~~THEHEWS personne l director who asks. "Have tellirf8 you more than you will ever traffic lights and how many m inutes. I ~LIE = (%)_,,.'"' you ever given directions to )'Our wife want to know in language you cannot The passion for vagueness isalw~ys MOYIE **'~ "The Dead Zone" 11983) ** "Boarding School" (1983) Nas· t ** "Betrayal" (1983) Ben Ktngs. ley. Jefemy Irons. -1:15-~~ULTEO NUTS ** ·~ "Clrcie Of Po.er" ( 1980) Yvette Mimieu1. -1:30- on how to get any.1,•here'?" begin to understand. with ~1m. One dar, 1 came UJ>On h~m ** "Three Broadway Girts" 11932) Christopher Walken. Broolle Adams. lassia Kinslci. 1 REOOfl) ouu HOLL YWOOO CLOSEUP If the answer 1s. "Yes," he 1s then My husband can make a four-year lectunngourson. Actually. hesa1d, Joll!Blondell lnaOlaire (%)MOYIE -ll:OO- askcd ... Did she ever get there?" If the ac~dem1c graduate degree out of how "the panel is held t<>eether by fouf ~MOYIE · · **"Reckless" (198•) Aidan Quinn. ID e Cl) O Q!NEWS · answer to that question is .. No." he is to get on the expressway. To be~in depressed screws which house the **"Purple Haze" (1982) Peter Ne!-Daryl Hannah. TAXI hired. wi th. he speah Compass. Everything r lectrical mechanism. When the son. Chld McOuarry. -t:30-BUANSAHOALLEH Men cem to have a penchant for is east. west. north or south. This ticks thumb is inserted in the top switch ®MOYIE • Cf) MOVIE JEFfEASONS iiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ----------and pFessure is applied, currents are ***'n"Splash"(l984)TomHris. ***'h "A Double Lile" 11947) PEOPLFSCOURT reduced drastically and the result is-DINI Hamah. Ronald Colman. Signe Hasso MONT! PYTHON'S FLYING 9 AFRICA: CONTINENT IN CAl8l8 Qt All IN THE FAMILY -t;45-~MOVIE ** "AmttyWle II: The POSMS1ion" ( 1982) Burt VOi.ing, James Olson. darkness. On the other hand if you .. .. . My son looked at me. ''What is he trying to say?" NEW DIRECTIONS OPENS HOME ... From Bl "Turn off the lousy lights.'' "Why didn't he say so?" "It's a gift." I said. Actually. it issometimesa bonus to have someone around the house who knows his ratchet from his Ten- ncrma9 clip. A man who can change a typewnter ribbon secure in the fact that his reverse CY-Ciel is never between t e nbbon reverse. actuator arm and ribbon carrier as outlined in steps 1-5. But I cannot help but rejoice that men never wrote the manual on giving birth. Think about it for a minute. By the time he interpreted the directions, the kid would be too outdated to use. and too big to return. pCare). · Lee Karns of Newport Beach. chairman ofthe CompCare board. was immediately the "man of the hour." wi th the crowd gathering around to exte nd their thanks. (Karns who started CompCare about I 3 yrars ago said there arc about 150 units across the U .S. now.) Discussing the Delaney home Brown said ... This will be an expansion ofour facilities and increase our services abilities ... Board MemberCa~rtaeT~yen, chairman of the event (assisted by NURSES • • FREE SEMINAR I HOW TO EARN A DEGREE; KEEP YOUR JOB & MAKE MORE MO EY! * L VN earn RN * RN·~arn ~,.... BR I L credited No Clas Time Required Loretta Ryerson), was "°'!UY chatting wi th $UCSts and seeing that cookies were in abundance on the refresh- ment tal:11e (much to the evident delight of Jud•e Calvin Scbmidt). Others shanng the excitement of the occMion were Noey HiDes,. ND board member and president of the Junior League; Billur Wallerich, fashion coordinator of aks Fif\h Avenue. South Coast Plaza which sponsors N D's Las Sociasannual fashion benefit: Tom Alllason of Grubb a nd Ellis. who was a member of the founding board and in- strumental with early financing: Tom a nd Emma Jane Riley, (she's past president oflasSocias), Rieb Santoni, CompCarc president. and Wendy Parker and Vicki DeMalo, chairsofthe 10th Wimbledon West tennis tournament (which hascon- tribu ted S I 00,000 to ND during the st seven years). MODELING PROGRAMS ........ ~·~:;.,. C.. 6T a .......... AdfllS .11 To be tlle ,,_,.,. • Others were Betty Manos, presi- dent ofWAN D (Women's Aux- iliary to New Directions). Lynn Klte.NDadm inistrator;Fruces Campbell, Mary Wolff, Board Mem- bers Carolyn Sbea, Howard Blu4, Pet~ Rtibbltt, Dorvday ardcaJlle, Marlt Edward, Hal Mills (Irvine Co. VP with wife Barbara) and Carol Ranney, Hedda Marost, Pat Cox, Gordon Seba lier and Ted Caldwell. The_ day's celebration continued with board members. spouses and other principals including Karns a nd wife Lacy g;nheringaf Balboa Bay Club fora victory dinner. ••• Heard Confrey PllllUps, who was at the New~ner Reson for some 11 monthi. will be at Chez Dante(near the Newpon Sheraton) with his trio Wednesday evening at 8. Several weeksofthrce-dayengagemcntsare set for the pianistJUSt back from New York. PAIN ••• From Bl Wright . However. reprcssina emotions is not encouraaect either, he added. bccautc ttlit~n alto tab iu ~·we tell peli.n._.n....,_ve to '-m to,. walk a fioe line.''· ~- WED., MARCH 6th- 7 p.m. -9 p .m . Lam from the b.t ! Ideally, the peticnt leaves the prosram knowina that be or the hie some control over the pain prociest. (Those whO complete the prosram can. return at no ctw,e u out· ' patten ts.) And, dnoite hit dildaimer ~bout pe1n relief.I Wri riabt1&)'1thatdait . . . . . . " . :.. 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The show is abetted to a large extent by Cliff Faulkner's bright, mirrored setting which underscores the comic fragility of its centerpiece. In Wilde's hand. the spoken word was a lethal weapon. and the ·play- wright skewered polite British society repeatedly with his verbal thrusts in .. Earnest.'' A measure of his genius is that today. nearly a century later. his dialogue still invokes hearty chuckles across an ocean of cultural dif- ferences. Wilde. the antithesis of his equally verbose socialist contemporary Geoi:ge Bernard Shaw. hcJd Jo the precept that li fe was short (it ended for him at 46) and should be savored. His characters delight in their daily regimen of mental JYmnastics. and his Algernon Moncneff of "Earnest" more so than most. At SC'R Moncrieff. splendidly enacted by Howard Shangraw. clearly relishes bouncins barbed wi tticisms off hi s more seri ous comrade John T11 T1t1s Worthing (staunchly played by Wayne Alexander) and hts stem. almost Shavian aunt. Lady Bracknell (a sharp. no-nonsense performance by SC:R newcomer Sally Kamp). Both young men. however, meet their matches in repartee in the delectable personages ofSally Smythe as a sophisticated city girl and Jennifer Parsons as a dreamy country lass. The pair engage in one of the sharpest vocal duels of the evening before joining forces in their quest for earnest suitors. Annie Murray is delightful as Parsons' erotic old maid go\lemess, while Tom Rosqui is cherubically comical as the celibate clergyman she politely pursues. The comic talents of SCR regulars John-David Keller and John Ellington are Largely wasted in their respective servants' roles. Lerner and Loewe once observed. .. The French don't care what they do. actu~ll as long as they pronounce it pro ... The same holds true for Oscar ilde's EAglish. whose elo- • 7 Wayne Alaander (left). Howard S~raw atar ln .. The .Importance of &em, Earneat•• at South Coaat Repertoi:y. quencejustifies their tri vial ex tsteoce. At SCR. voice director: James Wilso~ !hares credit for the accuracy of Em mes' cast's ve'rbal volleys. "The ·Importance of Bei ng Earnest .. contmucs on the main stage of South Coast Repenory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. through March 31 with performances Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m .• Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 and Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30. Call 957-4033 for ticket information. BACKSTAGE -not her world premiere is on tap_ for South t oast Repen ory'5 Second Stage when Keith Reddin's "Rum and Coke" arrives April 26 .... the comedy by the author of another SCR play. "Life and Limb," centers on two ordinary people tn Cuba dunng the Bay of Pt~ fiasco .... it'll be directed by David Em mes. who's currently staging "The lmponancc of Being Earnest" on the SCR main stage ... ~1w1oo~mm~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~ Dominique in peril on 'Dynasty' CALLBOARD -The South Coast Musical Theater. which made its debut in Irvine last summer with three productions. has announced auditions for .. Joseph and the Amaz- ing Technicolor Drea m - coat'' .... d1rector Daniel Trevino will bold tr) Outs Saturday from 1111.m. to B J..YNDA-BIRSCH Uile:r:Eddtc bes on_ground ouu1dc h1scar. tracks, buJ he Later tclls"mortality board of 3 .m. in the-dance room onThTverSiiy He hears a siren and goes for help but fails his error. Helen's daughter Marcie wanis High School. Campus and Culver BERRENG~R'S: Camy disturbed down flight of stairs and din. Dct. Gates. to gel Ellion in bed because she pcrcc1~es drives in lrvine .... a large, heavily when she realizes Billy co ntinuing to investigaung Eddie's murder. doesn't buy him as a nerd who'll accept an)one. On male cast 1s required and further gamble. Unable to stand the scandal Chr:1suna's story that Eddie fired first their first datt. Elliott saves the life of a information 1s available at 640-6306 Or ... Coatt DAILY ptLOTrr~ ....... '· 1• • - TVfilma med at child abuse BJ JERRY BUCK l#T ........... LO ANGELES -Nearly three yean aao producers Jt1ck Rosenbera and Bob C'hnst1anscn bqan to not.c:e a flurry of ntw paper stones about child abuse. .. Every time it seemed to be a repeat' offender and it involved violence." said Rosenbera. .. ThcK kids were "all> brutalized. We said there musi be something really wrong with a S)'Stcm that keeps turn1nf these people out to molest children.' lhat was the seed for "Kids Don't Tell," a CBS movie tonight starring Michael Ontkean and• JoBcth W1I· Iiams. Ontkean pla)'s a young film - p-aker v.ho finds that the documen- tary he's doing on child abuse is having a wrenching effect on his· marriage and his relationship with his daughters. The film has become even more ttmely because of recent events and the continuing McMartin Pre-School case in the Los Angeles suburb of Manhattan Beach. Rosenberg said he could empathize with the children because he had been a \1Ct1m when he was 12 ... , had the guilt feehogs."'he said ... and for years I wouldn't say anything. .. The more we delved into it the more we found out about what happens in the home, .. he said ... You don't hear about that as much. Then the McMactin case came along and we fou nd that our character was too naive. We had to change him to reflect these new developments." u C'hnJtian~n taid. .. We taopc ..... one thin& chlktttn learn is &Ml lhey can complain and they. caa .MY 90. Many c:ateS occur in· die heme _. involve a ~lative and IM dlilll C8ll lay 00 and stop IL" R<*nbcTa added. "We ....-10" act into our film that theft aR .... touches and bad touc:hn. Our .,_. . plea i5 for communication. We c1M•1 want this to become a wildl bunt; .. Christiansen and Ri>tenbfta have produced some of tckvilion'I molt significant shows. They won an Emmy in 1974 for ·1'he AadO- biograpby of Miss Jane Pinmma." They aJso produced "'The Gina House:· "The Man Who Could Talk To Children.'' "I Lo"e You. Qood. bye:· .. The Stardust Ballroom ... "Strangers: The Story of a Mother and Daughter." and tbc recent ~ miniseries "Robert Kennedy and H.a T1m~s. .. They've also produced KV• eral feature films. - "Sometimes the reason we do tbele fil ms is that people fttl awfully a~ out there:· said RosenbcTS-.. But 1f they know there arc other people with the same problem and that there arc peopJc Lo help and liSUlll, it'1 a pal benefit." R~nbcra added. "Became of ow reputation people sometimes don't believe it when we say we're workills on a feature, We wad. i.n telcvitiaD because we like to be active. We like to produce. We want to be involved. so we do projects for TV. And IO keep food on the table. It takes three )'Call to develop a picture for the theater ... flll 8 lO SA I Sllll 2 30 4 l08 JO A Soldier'• Story <PG) MOMflll 6 1~ 1.0.H SAi ~ 2 I~. 6 I~ 10 t~ 11110N Flit-I 00 SAT SUN HS. I 00 "Tomboy .. (R) llllCJN FRl-6 IS. I 0 20 SAT/SUN • 200. 6 IS, 1020 surrounding her v1deotarrs. Laurel disap-since-all the bullt1s came from dirccuon 859 4134 pears. Simon Vows lo Ind her. Krucck h Ch · d T . Polynesian restaurant owner when a fire ::_o~r::.::_~-_:_:~··~·· _________ :.!!!!!!!!!!!!!S~!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! w ere nsuna was stan ing. om 1s · fl ~ plans to gel even w11h Simon for de-paralyzed from bullet fragment. stans during the oor show by quickly stroying his family. Laurel returns but • • • throwing aquarium on flames. Later refUscs to see Simon. ST. ELSEWHERE: Irri tated by Hauf-Elliott discovers that instead of being • .. • nagel's constant buzzint a nurse ignom ·thankful. the owner intends.to sue for the DALLAS: J.R. tells Miss Ellie 1f they the latest. call When uther goes into e'ltpensive aquarium. Seeing Elliott in don't hide their resources in a Swiss bank. Haufnagel's room. he discovers her dead. heroic hght. Marcie decides 10 take Ewing 01l 1s finashtd . An embargo is put trapped in a hospital bed which had rela11onsh1p nice and eas). Jack. believing on the Ewin' 011 wells. Bobby agrees 10 mal(unct1oned. CraiJ, infuriated by l)er h1rley insane, stunned when psych1aLnn Join fol"Ct's Wllh J.R. cveTI after J.R. says death. stans an investigation. H~learns a says she's as normal as anyone. Back on things could get dirty. Sue Ellen reahzcs mistake he made in surgery caused her staff in emergency room . Shirley's surli- J.R. once again has a roving e)e. Lucy. demise. His first instinct is 10 cover his ness angers patient. heanbroken by Eddie's double-dealing. r"i=======~~~ii~iiii~=======:~~ cons1dtrs ltaving South fork . Jenna fearful Veronica's death means she'll be con- victed ofNaldo's murder. In Hong Kona. Pam and Sut' Ellen.finally see the patient they believe to be Mark and realize the man is a stranger. • • • DYNASTY: Rushed to the nosp1tal. Dom1niqur must undergo surgcl) 10 open up the mitral valve. Btfore going into surgery. Dominique dreams of her fu- neral. She tells Blake 1f she dies she wants a big party. As doctors operate. Dominique suffers hean block and goes into shock. Doctors revive her. In recoverv room. Blake gots to S« the unconscious Dom1-n1que. Dex 1s in Paragua y attempting 10 get professor out of country. Dex contracts malana. Returning home. a delirious Dex Is rushed to hospital. While visiting Dex. Alexis stunned when the delirious man asks Alexis and Amanda 10 forgive him. Blake asks Claudia not to abandon Steven She tells him she can't be a one-woman rescue team . Jeff. learning that he and Nikki were 04vcr mamed -she just told him they were when he was 100 drunk to know -tells Krystle that his relationship with N1kk1 1s over. Jeff admits to Krystle he cannot stop thinking about Fallon. Kr)stle walks 1n on Blake and Ashley in hosp11al waiting room. Blake and K11s1le come home from hospital and find Steven w~th Lukt"-r --• . . FALCON CREST: Pre-empted for "The Wizard of07." • • • KNOTS LANDING: Hours before Paul Galveston's death. Sen. Sumner's mothe-r comes to his bedside and mamcs the dying 1ndustnahst. Nelson. now in command of Galveston lndustnes, tries to pressure Sumner into taking control of the com· pan). Sumner is told that the Empire Valle) prOJCCt is front for high-tteh satellite monitoring comple' which 1s funded b) private interests. Sumner begins to weaken when a respected friend pleads for his help in com pleting the .. spy 1n the sky .. project. Abby stunned when Karen tells her she believes Val's twins are alive. Joshua rebels and tells Abby he wants full control of his tclev1s1on minis- try: ••• RITUALS: Nancy goes to slab Mike. He moveSJUSI in time as Nancy plunge~ knife into tablt. Later Nanc)' stabs Mike in shoulder. Eddie and Tom get into tussle. gun goes ofT. Tom shot in chest. Chnsuna's plans to kill Caner claimina she thought he was prowler arc halted when she hears noise of real prowler. he goes into den. fires i_un and lhe prowltr. Eddie. falls out of window. The injured Eddie heads for warehouse to drc s wound. As he's lookina for medical supphcs he pots someo~ in doorway. "A.._. ot ravishing kMget end auspenMtul rhfthms. H8rrt90n Ford ls _tough,.....,~. "*9 Ilk• the ...,.flow; Ing old movie ........ llrnoet 8'1fbodr In his 91f*8llon" -Jack• Kroll NEWSWEEK llOW PLATllfCI : ...... =. ..... ~- --C-I ---_ ... P'det-~ ... r-,_._..,.. IJloooe• .,,.._ .... :.:. ... ·--·-......... "fl. =-~:-= C-••1• ... ~1111 ·•-_w1• m--....,.,'" , __ w.._ ·-·-.,. 11\1111 -- ..... tl&.LIT t_,......., .. EVERY TUESDAY 2 ADULTS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 AT THE STADIUM NS Fint T lilt' a....* 0°1VE -INS '1°111~ WALK-I * o•Lv'ibs U:. MeiH " v .. :rs;~:~~~ ~Tflrrl[)fl[)( :ifl::lj s •3uU·X·n.t161 •J4 ZIU~~;, J "-MU ... ,.,. 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Income from opcrauons of the company' pharmaceutical d1v1s1on, Pl Pharmaceutical$ Inc. increased 30 pere'ent in 1984, while net sale from the company's I N b1omcdicals group.was up 35 percent for the same pc nod. Income from the Costa Mesa company's total operating units in- creased 25 percent in 1984 to $7.S million from the prior year's $6 million. Gross profit in 1984 al o was up to SI percent. c.lllomla 'Jead• fadutry development SACRAMENTO (AP) -Cah· fornia led the nation in 1984 in major industrial development. the state Depanmcnt of Commerce said Mon· day. The department ci ted a rceort in Industrial Development Magazi nr which listed 412 new or cxpanaed industrial facilities. compared to 254 for second-ranked Texa . The rcpon included only projects of $500.000 or more. Richard Foran joins King Int. Rlcltard (Dick) Foran has joined Klas h4Hlrles lateruUon, an Irvine· based manufacturer of solar and water conditionin_g products. as manager of marketing and sales. He will concentrate his efforts in the com· merc1al/industnal solar products manufactured by 1Ua1 Eaerp Sy1tem1, King's solar d1v1sion. • • • Kimberly 0110• of Irvine has been awarded the use of an Oldsmobile Firenza by Mary Kay Co1meUc1, lllc., as a result of her accomplishments as an independent sales director. Olson is among more than 1.200 Mary Kay businesswomen who arc member's of the company's YIP (Very lmpon ant Performer) Club. all of whom receive the use of a Firenza for as long as they meet production requirements. • • • Robert M. Peaewell has qualified as a portfolio manager for E.F . Hatton'• Newport Beach office. The company's ponfolio management program is the only service of its kind 1n the securities industry, and offers clients d1scret1onary management of their investments by a speciallf·trained. local account executi ve with whom they can deal directly. Pencwel is an assistant manager oiHutton's Ncwpon Beach office. • • • Nancy Wilton has returned to Robert Borders ud A11oclate1 as director of interiors after an eight-year absence from the Newport Beach-ba!Cd architectural firm . Wilton was Borders' first employee in 1967 and continued with the firm unul 1978. Most recently. she was with Columbia Pictures 1n Burbank as manager of design and planning. • • • Glen Raines has been appointed account supervisor of Amlea & A1aoclatt1, wath responsibility for new b~sincss development and overseeing the advenisinJ and public relations agency's clien t roster. Beforr joining Amies. the Irvine resident was owner of Tiie Raines Co. in Billi ngs. Mt. He is the rec1p1ent ofa gold meoal from the New York FiJm ud Television Festival. • • • The Orange County Buslne11 Committee for tbe Arla has added several new members to its board of directors and exe<:uuve committee. New board members include: Alexander Bowle of Bowie & Rialey; David W. Carroll ol Pacific Bell; Clyde H. Gossert ofCommef'cebaak; Gerard J. Keuy of Glbaon Dann & Crutcher. C. Slepben Mansfield of Deloitte Ha1ki111 & Sella; and Carl .McLarand of Carl McLarand A11ociate1, 1.Dc. Jack W. Peltaaon, chancellor of UC Irvine, is an advisory member of the board. Newly elected to the eitccuuve committee are: Chairman Harry G. Babb of Pacific M•t•al; treasurer C. :sceplten Mulfleld; and sccrctary.Tbeoclore J. Fuller of Job.Hon & HlgglJ11. • • • • Jolan T. Belcher has been named chief technician for Copley/Colony ·C.blevl1lo11 of Co1La Mesa, Inc., a Joi nt venture between Colony Commualca· .<tJon1, Inc. and Tlte Copley Pre11 Electronics Co. When oompleted, the venture ·::will serve the ci ty of Costa Mesa. Belcher is responsible fo r plant maintenance. oversee~ technical operations and supervises the technical stafT. He was form erl y lead technician for Times Mirror's Dimension Cablevl1lon in Las Vegas and one-time plant manager for Teleprompter in Newport Beach. 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NYSE Lr ADE Rs UP s AND D o~Ns NEW YORI<. (AP) -The lOlloW""9 list ·snows the NeW York Stoek EaeMnie stocks and WWJ~ts tflal haYe 90fle • lne most and .... wn tf'le mo•• baled on J:'ce"/~~ r"41rdleu of YolW'ne ~unllft lr~ln11 below 12 are ind--. Net and percentage Cflanges are the di ereoc;e. between the previous Closino prlce and Tuitsdav's 2 o.m. Of'lat. UPS Name Last Cho Pct LEIMem~..Q {.~ J% Up hlJ 2 NfMine;>v l 11i'I 1 Up · --.-: 3 EIMemM pf 9~ ~ Uo . • WnUn 1'«>f ~ \.\ V.P . S Crown ~I lit~ }~ Oo '· 6 AmSLFla pf 5~ Uo 7.1 7 AlexAlex Ya Uo 7.6 I SCarEG of 231h 1~ Uo 1.A 9 A~ome 334 11. Uo 1.1 10 Unllever PIC Sl 3 Uo 11 Get10 ata s 17114 l UP 12 Wstn Union l lJo 'h Up 13" Cr'MT%et-•.50Pt 59 ~V. --U. - 14 ~1SalantCo •<>t-v. ~ 1 f99rdScl 714 ~ Uo 1 tsc1nt ~ -1' Uo 1; owleMfg pf 7~ ~ UP 11 MesaOffsh n 2.\-'t 1~ Uo • 19 CCX Coro I ~ Uo 4, 20 Timeole11 19~ i's Uo 4,7 ~ Al~IOCul ' J.4'1• ~ Uo ff Thaekerav '., ~ uo irwnZel tv O'f J11. 21'1! Uo - AL wtO 2'• l 1/t Uo 4. S ubiick Incl 21'1 Ya Up 4,S 6 RonM>n 2?• r19 Uo 4.S DOWNS Name Last Chg 1 EvanP 2.lClPf S'.Aa -J l19 · 2 Ravc:nem SJl4 -7l, 3 Evans Pd 2~ -~ • Evan Pd UOof ~ -''> S vlBaldwUtd 2 -1 • 6 Rancotnc 111~ -2j; 7 Pondero\§ 1~'· -1~ I WllfredAE n j \ioJ -1 • 9 GenRad -1'11 10 LaPwLI of 21 •. -H• 11 Kaisr Alum 13>,.. -1 , 12 AVX Co » -1~ 13 Mestett Jl9 -11. 1• Am Moton 111 -'• IS CanalR 61c 1 r. -l , 16 Eiw>Urce 2'" -t.;i 17 viBldUn pf ~ -~ 11 MldSouUI 13''4 -~ 19 NutriSys •'* -'1• 20 Far WHIFn 16~ -)II') 21 CinG 7 Uol ~ -2:U H McOonld 9 • -• l Wean Vnil 11~ -~ Blair.Jn n*t -l ' • NSPw •.S6ot 39 , -2 WHAT AMEX Dio Nt::W YORK !APJ Mar 5 Ad .... need Oecli~ ¥ncnan11r<1 ota t issue~ New hi9hS New to"'(S Tooay 276 280 119 78S 31 2 AMEX LEADERS Prev Clay '1'1 m JS 1 NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, 4 o.m. or ce and net enange of the ten mos1 actiYe American Stock E1(cha119e 1ssuu , tr a d ing n a t iona tl v a t mor e than SL BAT Ind ••97.300 4 WangLabB 761,400 24~ TIE Comm 491,600 7'-~ PelroLew 254,100 4', + • OomeP1-1 250.400 2 1·16 -11 • Amoah! .. ~J.fOO 16~ Dillard s m·900 •9 • +I Acflon1nd ,SOO 12~ -3~ lnstrSvs1 32,700 2v& NumacOil 107 ,.00 10 ~ -~ l~fi~i 1LJ1lilt\!4f~;I NEW YORK (AP) -Most active over ·the-counter stock' Sl.IPOlied bv NASO Name ~QIU!l}f Bid Asked Ctia. 1Conv111 1 ~ 600 9~ 91'> -l i.. 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NYC-• OM4'1IO'llll OC.OMe>n -_, ll 10 ~ tt 00 I* 1610 ftlWI -YO'll ,....._ U M 00 U56 ()~IC _,tl'IM, ""' CM'C• "'' :That's cin·a~ desert ution M botfi bus i riess arid . business people along the Ora nge Coast . To k ee ra~k of where companies are gotng and which people a r h lping them get there .just watch &Credit Line· -every day in t h Bustnesssectionof yourn~w llily Pillt .. ' . ,· • I I .. l I ..... F Or1n99 COMt DAILY PILOT /Tu.day, March 5, 1985 a4NO! l r.Jtrf 6£f ~F'lllOM '141S~ *'D HERE 00NeJ CINOQ !JJINf'ER6! THE FAlllLY CIRCUS by ~I Keane "Mommy, why do some of your shoes have legs on them?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Satisfied?" BLOOM COUNTY GARFIELD MOON MULLINS I i I t " l J .. I ' J j J s BIG GEOa-GE T by Virgil Partch (VIP) • I .. ,,~ I ~ I Q "Bar 1tool1 ·• that'• 111 that's left of a once· thriving little mining town." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketqh~m ~ ~-s by Berke Breathed by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson You SAID -roST,ART- IT WITH ,A l~IC S~NTENCE . , .. Trudeau by Jeff MacNally SHOE ~.~.~~ IN A-mzlZI"* ~· MOW CNJ '1txniu.:? lW l,JO.,fJING tr Ai'.t~ ~---.... .. ~'~ ~P, .. PEANUTS EVER'f' TIME WE -C:OME TO ONE OF TMESE CONC~S. TMEV PLAY ''PETER AND TME WOLF 11 TMEV MUST TMINK WE DON'T UNDERSTAND ANYTMIN6 ELSE DON1T YOU LIKE 11PETER AND .TME WOLF ''? by Charles M. Schulz I DON°T KNOW .. l1VE NEVER UNDERSTOOD IT ! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston ~~'(o.J PIJYft{, MoM ~ ROSE IS ROSE ~orth South vulnerable. East deals. NORTH •St Q t7Z 0 95U - ... yoo·PE- ONEa= . IHe.Tt\1~ ... by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady IM THEa-S t4ARPi.Y NW ROOM WT fM THE. ~U2£2 ! -----..,.~ BREAK THE TIE THAT BINDS •KQ92 WEST •Jl09542 Q AQ4 EAST • K73 and simply bid .,..hat he thought he could make. That was Mntlble decision for two reasons: four hearu was a rHsonable rontrad, and it preve11ted the opponentt ) from finding their cheap save at four spades. winning the opening lead, all he need do ia return a diamond. That forces the defenders to UM .their only line or communication b9fore Weat ii ready to ruff a club. Now declarer can force out WHt'a master trump• at his lelaure, draw 0 KS • 83 <::i v.w 0 AQJ10t4 • 7t54 SOUTH •AQ 0 7 • AJJO The bidding: Eut 8"di W•lt Nwtll I 0 4 <:> ~.. PU. ... -ii... --- O~t1ln1 lt ad: Eight. of •. . "~ Means of colftmunlcaefi>t'I -lhe ability ti) <"f'OH from nne hand lo th• other -can be vital to both the of· renff and defenM. for detlarer. It gwes him flexi bility In plannlnt and executln1 hit Unt of play. For U. defendtr . It. provides th• way to trant(tr lht lead to the key hand at a c:rit'4-al lime. It played an lmpor· Un~ ~ on thlt dHI. Aft"r East OPf'Md thf' bktdlns. SouO. 1ave up 111 tMuptl It•• 0111 Againat four heana, Weit came Up Wlttr tM l111pli id lead of• dub. A care&eaa cled&Nr mirhL •ID tlM club In dummy and lead a trump. Now dii'3.-0 heart split would dooiw the contract. Weit would win aed return a club, UM1l1 wia the next trump, erott to tail ,.,._r In diamond• aad obtaJn a elub ruff for • one·trlek M\. There la 1 tl•plt, 7et tffeed•t, (OUntermtHUl't to pr9Vtftt tM ruff -dfflarer mu1t ...., lite eom· munltatfona b9lw•a Eut aad Weat.. 0.elarer aho\lld b9 all•• t. bolh the poulbUlty ol a dub nff and ol a U tn•p ~••111 Mair the Nmaiaaar trump and daJ• hi.a contraet 111& •• ...... r•· u.. lead'° rfv~. run. .; P• I f rre11 ..._ Clllltli a..· ........... ...... ... , • ._.,...._ ...... L,..,, I•<"' t 11 AW., C....... -. N:l.mrt. , Oel1f,...,........, LAe ~ While worken put the finlehln& touch-acm the Mesa Verae CC course. eome of the proe ln thi• week'• Unlden tour- ney practice. MeaDJlll'hlle. Ayako Okamoto (lower right) le lnterriewed for J apanese televielon. !*'8ncl8aw eelectitdllVP ln ... Ylew woer. C2. TUESDAV, MARCH 5, 1916 Nolrlsh eye,fOr Pirates The luck tsn •t wJth Coast a s Hornets win Sha ughnessy By JOSEPH DVD EVOIR .,., .... Cc; $ f,I I NORWALK-It lookedi sifln5h eyes ~re sm1lin1 on thl' Oran1t Coast College basketball team in the Pirates' first-round game apinst Full- en on College m the South Coast Conference Shaughnessy playoffs here at Cerritos College Mond.iy ni&ht. - The Pirates. who had won five of six (includin& an upset win over co- confercncc champion Cerritos) com- ing into their pme apinst Fullerton, had a 12-potnt lead early in the second half. controlled play at both ends of the floor, and last but not least, their best player happens to be named Shaughnessey R.y"an. U nfonunatcly, none of that mat- tered. Ryan and the Pirates (18-13) dropped out of the playoff picture with a bitter 63--62 defeat m ovenime. The Hornets ( 19-11) have now beatenOCC seven strai&ht times and nine out of the last 10. Fullerton also kept its record in oven ime games against c onference ocs u mTshCCI at 6-0 for the season. ··when we went into-overume I told the guys. ·we got it now.' .. w d Hornet Coach Roger Sec. "With a record like ours (1n ovenime) you got to bcheve:· With 30 seconds remaining, Hornet forward Paul Rollins bartled . fo r an offensive rebound and scored the winning basket ~ust after the Plrates had gone up 6--61 on a Jump shot by Brad Farmer. who paced the Pirates with 17 points.. Orange Coast tnbounded and came d own without calling a time out and tried to catch the Hornet defense out of position. Nothing doing. however, as S-10 guard Jon Joh nsfon was swarmed under b'~ 6-6 forward Michael Long. 6-6 center Jon Samuelson. and the 6-6 Rollins as he tned to force a 12-footcr at the horn. "Do you think he (Johnston) got fouled'}" asked OCC Coach Tandy G1lhs. "He got butchered. II was hke 7-on-5 the whole game (alluding ro other officials' calls Gillis d1dn 't agree with). We got JObbe'd .. Following an e'cellentl~ pla,ed first half b} Orange Coast. 1n which tfle Pirates shot 68 percent and turned the ball over only once. Coast upped its lead to 35-23 after Gannn Morton sank a pair of free thro1.1.s "'uh 19·02 left Then the "heels started to fall off. (Pleue .ee COAST /C2) Reggie: ·LPGA highlights:.Washam' s two aces, 5~way tfe Too old ·tor OF? ' MESA.Anz.(AP)-..\Oertwosub- par years. Reggie Jackson has gonen a vote of confidence from Angels Manager Gene Mauch Mauch. who replaced Jo hn McNamara after last season. has said that he wants Jackson. who turns 38 a month in to the 1985 season. to return 10 the outfield after two years as primarily a designated h111er. "It gives me confidence to know that Gene wants me 10 play the field." said Jackson. "It puts a hnle extra pressure on me. It'll keep my intens1· ty level up." Last year. onl y three of Jackson's 143 ~pea ranees came in the o utfield. Despite all that. ond his age. Reggie 1 again being asked to wear a fielder's glove. The ..\ngels have a vacanc in ri~ht field. created by 1he1r fa t lure to re-sign free agent Fred Lynn. Returning manager Gene Mauch wonts Jac kson to consider him elf an outfielder. until further notice. "Well never know unless we try," s:ud Mauch. gu1dtng the team for the first time in e 1982. when Jackson was the regular nghtfieldcr as the Angels took the mcrican League West flag. "He ~as ood enough out "All I know is. I s.aw him have one ,reat year OUI there, and two way below avera1c years a a DH." ficr tyi ng for the league lead With 39 homers and driving in IOI run'i 1n 1982. Jack~umpc.d to !Ahomcrs and 42 RBI while tlatt1n& .193 the next season. He improved those fi&Urcs 10 21 and 81 last year.~ut hit .223 and still m1 d the total involve- ment of bcina 11 rttular "I'm not approorh1ng th1s hke. 'I'm the riahtficlcJcr.' .. Jn k~n ~td. "I have a chance to (lla1\0mc. La!ll year. I was mental!} getting read) to l)tf I'd re11gncd m~~lf to that " Mauch can t n:al1 tkally C\pcCt Jack n to play the outfield ~aularl H1~ om1 ha al"'ay ranked u one of the mo t accurate 1n the kaaue. Bui Jackt0n"s leas. l source o( C'On tant problcmt the la t two )'can. probabl\ (Pl_.. ... R&OOIE(C2) Mesa Ve rde CC still the monster of the wom en ·s p rofessional tour at l''en par. Things ma~ be a hule easier th1 time around. LP(,~ officials ha' e made the d1fficull 10th hole in10 a S- par for 1h1s }Ca r's 1ournament. This makes par for 18 holes 72 instead of .. How111 HUDY 'hore lnvnauonal at M1ss1on H ills in Palm ~~n .\pril 4-and the Mc Donald·s \hamp1onsh1p at Mah em. Pa. June 6-9 have la'ler purses. Both have a S400.000 pnze fund. One record th:ll was set in the lirst LPGA to urnament ever staged at Mesa Verde Counlr} Club 1n 1979 1s still 1n the record books and 11 ma~ nc' er be broken. It could be tied but 11 \.\. 111 take an C'<cept1onal performance to bn:ak the mart.. That record belongs to Jo ..\nn Washam. . he scored two holes-in-one during 1he 72-hole Women's Kemper Open. the onl~ LPGA player ever to make 1wo aces during the same event. During 1he second round. sheared 1he 165-yard 16th hole with a fi ve iron. Then on 1he final day. she scored another on the I b8-yard 7th hole with a three iron. II',. definitely an ac- Kipper sharp for Angels From AP dtepetchn MESA, Ariz. -Bob Kipper, a 20· year-ofd left·hand« trying to forge hi• way from Slngte.k ball onto the Angela' pitching ataff. wee back on dlsptay In Monday'• eprlng tralnlng wortcouta. A l9t of peop.. were talkl minute batting prectlce •tint. The wtetana who heel tried to hit htm Sfmpty Qrumbted about Kipper. "(Catcher Bob) Boone tOld me It complishmcnt 1hat will he hard to surpass. •The first fi\e-\\.a~ pla}off in LPG~ histol) occurred 1n the li rst \! omt.:n 's Kemper Open. Jo.\nnt.: Carner. Nanc~ Lope1. Jan Stl'P- henson. Donna <. apon1 and Cbako H1guch1 were 1n,olved \\Ith C'arn.J:I winning o n the o;ccond C\tra hole ,Jla sudden-death pla~otT. •The Mesa Verdl' ('( course hao; ne'er } 1clded a be lo"' -par "°ore tor 7 ~ holes to an} of the women pro" In I 979. when lhe fi, e-\.\.-a\ w.· occurred for first. all were two-over-par at ~M6 Since that time. there ha'e been three successive tournaments that finished 71 . - The I 0th 1.1.as th1: third 1oughest hole on the LPG~ circuit last \Car "'hen 11 "a-; a 4-par of 410 yards. This ~car 11 has been lengthened 41 }ards 10 451 and made into a. 5-par "11h an cle,ated tl'e 11 took an a'eragc of 4.650 stroke~ for the pres 10 play the hole a }ear n.$0. And th1s_could be even lo\.\.er this 11me around de pttc the e\lra 'ltro kc the pla}ers are g1,cn •For the '\Ccond \ear 1n a row. th1..· llnidcn ln\ltnt1on.al is the onl) .LPG~ nent 1n the U nited tate th:11 features both . -and ·Japanese l PG~ members. n1den. a mull1- GOLF na11onal compan) based 1n Japan \\.Ith oilier' 1n lfun11ngtun Bcal·h. m::tnufanurr<., c.'lcctron1c"> and telc- commun1cat1(>n\ equipment. includ- ing rnrdll's'i telephones •Thl' pur~· for thl' this '"t:'Ck'-; l mden ln\lta11onal has hecn 1n- rcascd b1. S.30 OllO OYt'r la l \t"ar \,\, ith the "'"n~r p11..~1ng 10 percent of the monl·~ -$.t9.500 Onh 1hc f>inah •Penn' Hammel. one of two pla}ers w"ho qualified last Frida) for the Cn1den. 1s the leading money- v.inner among the rookies this }ear. 't't she d~n·t ha"e an e'<empt- status standing. d'nl) the top 28 pla}ers from last }ear's quahf}tng school made the hst. Hamme-I fin- 1shl.'d in a 11e for 39th and the o ther qualifier. Cind} Ferro. 11ed for 45th. •In case } ou ha' e forgonen. Mesa \ erde had nine holes listed in the top J 00 toughest on the lour.fa" year. The bact.. s1dt' 1.1.as the toughcsiW1th SI'< of the nine hole!> mC'nt1oned. including "lo. 10 It'll be a run-and-gun show UCI pins IQ.SS on Penn, 7-2 Mater Del-Serra figures to be e ntertain in g 5-A semifinal By ROGER CAR~N OflM.,.., ......... LO (i BEACH -On a night wh1..·n be could use a hit of good ne"'"· Mater Oci High ba\kct!X\11 CMCI\ Gary McKnight finall\ gol ome late Fnda) night \\.hen he learned first rcp0rts that re p1 High'~ Celtics LO T. I~ fact 11 wa'i Scn'll H1gh's run-and-gun Ca\alicr'i which had un 1\cd by a point against 'ina1l-ht..r ( rcsp1 to p~ov1dc Mater Dc1'Hompct1t1on in the Cl F 5-.\ semifinal' Wedncsda)' at the Lona Beach ~reno that' underslandablc \\Ith a run-run-run ph1k)'OPh' thal averaged l.<4.1 potnh n game en1rnng the pla}oll5 UC Irvine, playing without three Serra·., orx-ncr was a tl5-72 "'n O\Cr \\ e"tm1Mter. of Its regular•. banded P9nn- then Crespi st1fll'd thl· h1gh-sconng"' 1th 1t'i f):)ttt~ncl' before sytvani,. a 7-2 Mtbeck Monday In lalhng b)' a point the Ivy Leegue echo<>''s first matd\ Mc Knight likl·n' ·rra to la<,t 'ear\ Lennard Ta)IOr· of the Meeon In non-oonterenw led t. Bernard 4umh."t and he "3\ <; h" ~-l\ 1unmr l\tuan tennis at UCI. Thomas. will most hkcl) &<.'t the. ~<;1gnmen1 of tr)ang tO' Bruce Man Song Hing. Eked contain \J thrrlln · f Ackerman, Ken Den and Neil Amor "That lca\C'i Tom Le"'1 M1kl· Mitchell. Tom ttl posted linglel wtnt tor the Peabody and Mike ~ell~ fcir the n.·~t nf thC'm and th<'' ·11 Ant .. ters, now 11..,5 and f8nk . . coun ry. says Mc Knight." aw.pt att lta doublel matchee. \ 1th a 27-0 record and a .75-19 rout o'er Compton "W io.t laet --( Fnd:'I) night. 1t -.ould not appear to ha\C httn a "do1.1. n<'r" • our two mat .... -to I ' wu a mi.match," Mid Manager fi. "There-.-. 01 or ·hander• In the major o don't) hew Kipper's It's not that the ('avahcr~ arc an <;<>rt 1ll pusho,cr. 3'> ttu:1r.l -record d1'iprmcs. • 1..:~ Just that lbr once l c Mo naT4 count on ;i 'i1tuat1on for McKnight and his 4\ngclu-; League cham-Pepperdtneend USC)," UCI ~ p1ons. but mamng the '1ctOr) 1.1.as the tact o"c.r SI . of Greg Patton MkS. "So this WM a posse'>'itOn\ wcl"t' c+tolen from the M~ter l)(-1 locl m-oom. ~~to get ue beet< O(l._ -cit.a~~ and'" the af\crmatl\ o ne pla er trc •nc I-run._ Madnpll -.-n. • I U • _.....;.J KIPP« WU M ' 11 g9me wtnMr lat year 11 AedWdcJd of ttte C•llfornla Leegue. Two IPOCl In the Angela' 1tarttng rotattoin are up for graba. but Kipper le al8o In the running for 1 re6tef Job. Meanwhll• reaervt flr1t bueman Oeryt Scon6ert' abMnee fr6m camp remains 1 mywtery. Angel ,...,, reported ._. Frt." day. but Scon6erl -~' to .,..,. w1de.1;11 tame wtth cha~'i of t·Md--111ou~ tacu b) rrn 'vCry doubtful for Thu~ay' n11h1cap ( ·45) of a doubleheader which tx-11n~w11h 4-~m1fin3h'it f}()m1- n1ue1 and Buena .. lov.-down JU'il isn't 1hc1r t)lc." '4 ~k1'n1aht. who Mo narch arc \jtttng on a 17-0 l't\Ord "The~ run run. run prt!. and run. all man (defcn<ie l with a lot ol talent "Pia) ma a Cre J)t 1 ~o frus1nutn "'hen 1he\ hold the mall.' OU act thts f.lr. kf pla . Thcrt \ 01n1 to be J lot of talent o n the floor nd 1t ~houtd 'cr)' cntcrtam1ng pmc " Th~ Caulicr1 feature a ft..6 po'it <Marl ~uthcrhnl and ~ur f>..2 to f>..l ,tandout surround1na him indud1n16-J jun1nr Ke11h Malone. who 1 aYcf\\llni 2Z l point a me f our of Serra'\ ~t ncrs ev~ c 1n d ublt fiaurc,, hu1 I .. \\ilS punched 8\ me Monarth v.-ert lea\ 1ng Compton · ·Man $OAg" ~ing. UCt I No. 1 Colkic and another \\a h:tm ~-d S*l)'W. ~ hil lingm record to "ll"s prob.ibly ~ m) o"'n fault for lc;n 1ni th1na.s 11-5 wtttl • 8-3. $-2 wtn ~ :!ottn unattended 1n the 1, l erroom:· ~ ., \.1c"'-.n1ght. "But 1.1.c SolMI. Aekermen, 11-8 In..,_. wcrl.' as urcJ . ect'6n. toc>fMd ~9YN..-'1 "Plt1)'1n at ompton 1~n·1 3 aooJ 'i1tu~t1on 11' t..ind Fertey YMM. e.-1. $-2; DefT up- of'1d." ~ Geenn C4ottl, 8-1, S..2; Md me of thl' '1on..1rch\' un1fonm "-trt 'tokn .ind AmOrd-...cl Ptiin'1 Greg BinCI, M Kn1aht l'i not \Ur<' hr ''i &Ot enough un1fomi, to \Ult up M . M . h1i. entire \qua<l ' Only Pu a.tt•. WhO In ....... "The C IF houlJ lind ~ nlun and arl'3 ~hen-there beet UCt's Ctwte Ewtn9 8-4. M . 1c;n 't soin to be pr~~km l h<.'ard thC'ri: ";i' a not af\cr the $-2. llftd Stew Haun, who~: rt pi·. ·rra game. ed oft Jamee Myiefs M t-3 ~rra·~ prN>nncl M~ not 'tran ~I'\ for \.1attr I 1. the m~ ~ vk:tonee b (Pleaec Me MATER O&l~C2) Penn . ( __ J .T __ , I r . If ,,_ . w.ten• remalnfJJ6 .cbedule \\cd M rthb-Cjotdcn 1a1c. · 1 M,11'\h9 -( ·k~l'land r UC\ • March t 1 -l Lah, \\ed .. M.m.h t 1 -at l 1ah. Fri . March IS -~n \ntun1v -Ill . March '0 -:11 ( •tippc~. r UC'\ •• March t9 -111 Phocnl\. o. \0 pm , rn . Marth l!-., tlO\j\IOn o.30 pm \un .. M1mh 14 - t>r1ro11. 7 p m I uct.. March 16 -at r onland. \\l'\l M1m:h 1'1 -111 Scalllc. Fn .. March ~11- Dallas: 'un . Marcb lt -Phocn1~. 7 p.m .. I Ul'S • .\pnl ~ -UI I.kn\ Cr, ti \{) rm . Wed . \pnl J -'\on \nlonio. 6 30 p m n . .\rnl s -1'ansa1 < ti) \un .\pnl 7 -Purtl;ind, 1 \0 pm. Tue\ . .\1ml ~-OcnH•r. I hu . .\pnl 11 - IU Golden "i1a1e. Fn .. \pnl I ~ -S<-i.1111C'. Sun . \pnl 14 -111 lo..an~s Cll), rit.'un. \11 pmc' al 7· lU p m unit's 1nJ1tu1C'\l Charity car •bow 1 he 11th Jnnuul ( hanl\ K11n on<l l ar ')ho" "111 be held al ( } N~~ C olkl!<j \.11urilil\ Iron\ 9 J m 104 pm The rvenl 1\ sponwrcd h} the 1 ounn' Tin \1rcc1 Rod< ·1uti of "iouthcrn C ahforn111 v.nh all monies ra1,ed go1nl! 10 1he l ~s11c I 1hru"' I ounda11on l ntf'\ ft'r fur the l harit' Run ,anJ C ar ')ho" 1\ 16 per ~ar \Jnwmon 1\ l'n'1.' rherc v.111 be u•lel'lnlll"\ Jnd llH· C'nH·nain- mcnl. for furthl·r rntrn ma11on ritwnr to \f>.11JOJ or 1rn~.J48l. SPORTS BREAK Morrison: Loss to Texas takes heat-off-Trojans From AP-dlspatr hes m I ( )\ \N(il I t \ -~uutlll·rn (all· lorn1a b<11ikcthall ( oarh ~tan Mom'loo ~'., 'oml·than~g<>Od ramt• out ol ha'> team·., 71-70 nunrnnlrrent.c lo\\ to Te\a'i \atun.Ja~ in o\ustm. If nut for tht· lo'"· \tom\on sa~., propk "ould ha'e tx·cn talking all "-t'l'k ahoul Sou1hrrn Cal"~ quadrupk-o-.crt1ml.· 'Ktor. O'l'r l I( l \ Thursda' n1ghl in I w, ..\ogdt·'I "In n·tru<.prl l 1ht.• \l'ht·duhn1rnl Tc\a<, "a" thl· best p1t•ce ut '>thedultng l'H· dom· in "" ~car., a1 l 'SC. ... Momo;on 1old the I \ Op11ml\t { ·1ub M 11nda~ al a n1l.-t11a lum hcon .. I hl.· T t'\3'> game pro' 1dl'd a hulfor that all(l\\l'd U'> lo gr1 bal i.. to rl.·ahl\ and gel our n11mh on lhe Job 3l h.rnd -v.mning the P.ll.· 10 wntcrrncc ... ht' '>Bid. \outhl.·m (al 1.:an tJlo.l' thl.' Paciftc-10 < onfrrl·ncc 11tk "1th "'"' o' 1.·r Oiqtun Jnd Oregon Stall.' l hursd<l) n1gh1 and 'ialurda' altl'rnoun JI the <\port\ .\rena '\oulhl.·rn Cal" I ~-4 10 lh<" l'ac -111.:tnd IJ<-u\Crall. But \lom,or1 '' not tt1!..1ng those g.rnll''i ltghtl~ On·1wn 1' X·~ 1n lhl' Pat.-111. "h1k Oregon \1Jte ha\ an 11 ·5 l'l)nft•rcoce rcn1rd .. Ort•gon mt1' be 1he nll>'>I 1rnJ'l(OH~d learn in the ..Cl.ond round of the u>nft'rl.'nl.l'.'. ~id M orrison ol a 1t·am 1ha1 has "on li'1.' ofm la\t '" gamr!i. "Oregon Stair,., a team tha1 lnov.' ho" to" 10 and 11 has more '"r ir1 11' llm·up oo" ." he ~ad II \oulhl.·rn (al"'"' ool.' ofthl.· gaml·~ 1t 1\ 3\~Urt•d ol at lc."1 a 11e tor thl' lonfl·rt·nll' champ1on.,h1r I hl' I ro1an\ :lrl.' lf)1ng IO mah• 11 rnlo the '\( .\ \ lournamt·nt for lhr lil'l llml' \!Ott" 1979 Quote of the day Vine. Stroth. an offenlive tackle for the New Jersey Generals. on sharing a motel room with celebrated quarterback Doug Autle during training camp: "Wen. he doesn't sn<>fe, and he doesn't take up much room." Mullins to coach Charlotte? < II ·\R I 0 111 .' C -l orml.'f Dut..l' m .\II-.\ml' ma fol"" anJ and'-' B \ 'l'tl.·ran kn \lulhn'> "'II tx· hm•d J\ a1hk11l Jirntt>r Jnd h,1,J..t•th;ill l ll3t h .11 '-urth ( arnltna· ( hJflt1tll'. ;Jl.'lClrlltn~ hid puhll\h1.•d re l)nrt I Ill' ( harlutlt' Oh,en er rl.'ponnl lt>da' thJI \lulltn' "ho pla,l.·d 12~car\111 tht· 'a1111nal Ba~kclhJll ,,.,ouJt1or1 . v.111 ht hired for thl· l\\ll po~1 1100~ ll'h \ :ICJOI h\ a·~1gnat100\ la\I IAt'l'l \!I ull1 "'· v. ho hJ' no prl'' 1nu\ t llal h1 ng l.'' pt'rtt•nn· "a' an a~''"tant Jlhlcllt Jirn wr at I >ull' lrorn I 97ti-19'X .\ C JI' n·\ldl·nt. \lul11n' ""' n' .1 < hn rokt d l.·all'r.,h1p in \i:x·, .ind" a tdt' 1\111n 111111nwntawr for tollt•gt• hJ\J..rthall gaml'" H" hiring "3' l'\fX'l.'tl·d to tx· .inn11umnl a.,a Hl'"' nmfert·mc 1h1\ ;ifkrnoon lhl.• llt'"'PJIX 1 1q1ortl.'d l 4.l\I \I\. l·dnl'\lJJ\ ( hdl.• \\ Jllo.l'I fl.'\l~nt·d ,I\ Jthkllt d11erwr dlll.'f hokltng lh• f'l'l\I Im 'l''l'll 'l.'Jr' · On \unda' had.t•thall toal h lldl· \\.1.,,d r<"\lgn1.>tl aflrr romp1hng a ~~-ti: record Ju11ng hi\ thrtt· ,,.a,on' at I '"JC ( Tht· 44rr<. l'ndcd lhl' l'IX4·X' 't-.1\on h1J,1\ \\Ith JO X'-''~ lo\\ to \ 1rg1111a C 11rnm110\\l·.1hh 1n lhl' ftr-.t mund nt lhc \un fklt < onkrt•n11' h;l\lrthJJI tuurnanwnl · I hn linl\hl.'d tht· '>et1\nn "'llh J '-~ \ record. tht• \\Or\I 10 llh' whoof'\ hl\lOr~ Dodgers' Bryant injured \ r RO Bl \( II rta -l><xlgn' h1I nvtfidd pro'lpcll R,1lph Rr}ant \U\la1ned a pulled grrnn mu'lck during a <>hd1ng and h:i\t'-runn1ng "nrJ..out \ttonda~ Br.ant .'?' 1<1 on a dn' ·to-da' ha'1' lie "a" tht· T na' ( C'Jgul.· homl' run IC'adc-r 1n I 9X4 "ht·n hl.' 'IU~l"<I 31 homC'r\ Im ~an \ntonio. Thr D1>dgC'r\ "'II pin~ their lir\I intr,1tt·arn ganw lod;n £aluna Beacb rolle.rbalJ clini c• ~nc of c1ah1 chntc) waif hi.• hcld a1 Laaun;i lk'at h II 1ah bq1nn11111 \uml:a). March I 7 T~ lltn1c\. 1v ho.· held on \und1t)\ 1hrouah Ma) I 9, :irt \pnnSOt\'ll h)' lhe Lagun11 l°kJth Volk) ball .,,,oc:muun. I ht·) will fl'3lur\" top nu1ch toache) und "'" be hl·ltJ an lhC' bo\ \. "' m at Laauno lk'al h ll 111h T1mn and Ill' brad.ch for the dames 8o)s and a•rh. I' anJ under J.s pm Bo)sanJ 1111,, lihh end s"th grad". ~-tip rn Girl~. 15 and under and 17 onJ under.~-71l m \ lcc of S40 "111 ~ chafll•d for the 1.·1ght d1n1l' \tudcnh ''ho uttcntJ \Chools ou1~1de 111 Laguna lk.iith an.· "dntml' ror more 1ntonna11un. phont· K.ath) l 'u\. ch nit· d1rec1or. a1 41111-4997 HB Little Mlff Softball Oix·nang n'fl'nto111l'\ l11r llunt111g111n lk.ilh Llltk MM "»oh hall will tx· held ~afurJJ). l\.1nrl h lti :11 11 \O am "''h l\.la\11r Ruth l:J:uln thro" 1ng oul the tir,1 h.111 · • rhl\ I\ the tir~I H'Ur lu,...lluntrnglon l:kudl I 111k M"' ~ofth.111 - \ IOI.al of 11<4 girl\ "111 pl.i' th1\ ~a\on l he lcaguC' I\ madt• up ol thrl·e d1' 1\1un\ lrn (Ufl) to-15 'cars o( agl" Jacksonville signs QB Luther J .\Cl\.SO VI l L E. Fla -Ed Luther called b~ h1\ agent lhl.· "oc'>t non·\larting quarterback in thl' National h>01ball Lcaltuc:· signed a four-} car ronlracl Mon· ~-wrth1tre Jrrrtcso"' ilk Bull of1ffi.• l lnikuStalc\ J Track clinic. r hd II) ol lagullJ ik'J~ h KelleJll\111 I NJ)Jrt nwnt will O...g1n a 't'rll'\O(lrnl t.. d1111n .ii I ,1run.i lk;uh ll1"h I n11urrn U1-.1l h 1 litih < oarh \luatl ( aldf'n,rn1d "111lonJuu1hc d1111l' "h11h "'"he hl·fd on I u1.·\ll,1)\ and I mlu~' trum 4 I -5.45 p 111 I he d1n1c;' arl' d~1gnrJ 10 1ealh thC' haSll.\ ol 114tlt. anJ lit-IJ Kegl\lratmn ,., SIS ~r }UUngMa hir morC' 1nform:i11on phnnr 497-"l \ 11 Rlvenlde Grand Pr~ 1 hr RI\ eNdr (.rand Vrl\ "111 hc hl'lt.l "-h1rd1 \11." JI lhC' Rl\\.l\llk lnll'lllllllOnal ICll'l'Wil\, J1•atunns lhl' inau1wral l'\ l'lll 111 thl· 'IC < \ I '1111ed 'i1;11c\ L nJurann· l hamp1on,h1p \\·11e,. thl' '\ 11~uham 6 hour~ of Rl'l'r\l<ll' rht' f:ll.C \\Ill liqtan at l pm \alurda\ \IJrlh \() I arhcr rit.11" 111 h,,, l' a 1 rnn,··\m t'H'nl on lhl· "l'l·h·nJ haH· 11\'l'll dmprc\I. hut thr \.\ < ,11 1'111 \1hint11.. l(u,'>l.·11 hvda Pro \\'fl\'\ ,111\I Pm \fl<lrl\ ~lliltl l'\l'nt\ "'II he hl'ltl \untl,I\ \l,111h \I \ r""l'1' lur l'.llh UU\ dfl' \Ill. \\hllh llllludn gl'lll'ntl aJm1~)111n arid gran1.h1and ~ca1111g . .\ t\\O'da) dlw1lun1 l1llr1 l\.tl\11,l\a1lahk foi \1 5 <hl'rn111ht parl 1ng 1~ J\.JtlJhlC' ')aturda\ n1e,h1 lur \IO j)\'r 'rhtdC' l Klt.t'I' tor 1lw "•s\Jn 11011"-<iranJ ""' 111 ~ nduranu· \pril 17-!8 and the .\SC \K 4110 \\'in\lon < up \cn1·~ June I ·1 un.· also on ~ale .it all T1ckct111a\ll'f\1utkl\ and lhc Karrwa) Ill l1·1 uOirC' 165'-1 lnl l Estancia 's Cruz MVP in soccer .. Kini•' remalnln~ .cbedule I Ul'\ l\lar1. h S -PluThurgh fr1 . M11rd111 - •ll \ ,1nH1u' ~r \un M11nh tO -Bunu111 Wnl . \l,1rd1 I\ -I l,1r1tord ~at . Ma1rh I b - 11\•1ro11. \un 1:irth 17 -I tlmunton. I Ut\ .. M1otrlh 19 -111 Nl'" Yurk blanJ~h •. ti 11 m .. \\ 1•tJ • M1111:h .?II -at 1X1ro11. 6 pm , '.>at • Mu11.h 13 -L'1lpT)'. Wrd. March .. 7 -< tll&lll') Fn . Marth 2q-111 ( olpr}. 6JO pm . \:11 . •1arl'h \() -Mannc~ola, Tuci. .. Apri l ~ -I Jmunltln. rn prat 5 -al Vancouver, Sot .. .\pnl 6 -VannJU\l'f \II 1111m<.'\ al 7 "\II p m . unh:\\ ind1t:aled Angel pre•ea•on dclreu . I 11 l..l·I\ trn tltc Angeli. c\h1h1t1un µ1111.•, al \n~l·I \1.1J1um in l'ulm <:;prfng' :ire 111w1k at all T lllt.l·tr11n uullct\ It marii:I. the fir\ I llmC' 1he \npd' hJ\\' llWd Jn m1t~1dr lllkct1ng \Cl \ltt I•> \l'll 111 "t''' f11r lhl''"' g;iml'\ I Ill' !'aim \r>11n11' l'\h1h1tllln wheJuk lllll· '"'' ut I\ l(.llllC\. ph1)1't.I datl) lrum \aturt.la). M.111h ~\ 1hr11u((h rhur\ll,1~. \pnl 4 ngl'I oP!l'llll'lll\ 111dl1<ll \ca11k. OallJnd. ( lcvcland. "iJll I r;tntl\1.11 < htlJgo Cub\. Milwaukee and "»,111 l>1rgo. I 1l lo.l'I' tor 1hc PalJTI Springs 111me~ will nm bc \old :it \nahl'llll \1ad1um. a' the) ho~l' brcn in prl'~ IUU\ \t"3r\ ) I he he;, otlilc at \ngC'I '>wd1um in I aim \ri11111t' (capa111) lll·arl) 5.IMJO) will open t-nda) h> "h11.h 11mt· 111~ 111111c1pa1rd 1ha1 thr mllJtlfll) of ll'\rrved \eJI\ "111 ha vc hCl·n \OIJ h) I 1tl..l'tmn I or more 1nfom1a11un. phone 1113> b'i)-~'160 Fo~11hall Leagul' btanua High 1un1or Jorge < ru1 -tmhcr: ~o tr.r~'thctr.Tc-kup for l+.t~Fout·r-1__,.,.....,,...+,,..+-thc Eaglc~ to ihr\C'a \ lt''' -t-~ of the ~an Diego Charger<, '"" 1 t·l et'\' abou 1 S650.000 L l·agu1.· \rn t't•r t.·ham p1n11~lii 1i .inJ 111 a a )ear . tx·rth 111 tht• < II ~-\ 'il'mllirulo; Ht· "a\ <;1gnrd b~ 1hc Rull\ to \hort• up a ~1gnal· aga1n'1 \nahcrm tuda~. hJ'> tx·rn railing rnrp\ dcnmatl.'P b~ an 1n1ur) to s1art1ng narm·d lhC' It-ague'\ \lo\t \'aluahk quanerhad Bna!' 1pt.·,_ "ho \ulTcrC'd a '>houldcr Pla~N h~ tht• lcagUl.·\ warhn 'll..'para11on 1n Im hr.I ''~'rt for Jal. k'ioO\ tlk on Frh. ~4 C ru1 •~ J01ncJ b~ four other Lagle'> S1JX• under-went '>Url(CT) on h1\ nght '>houldcr on un 1hr lir'it H·am -hnc<1111 "ial.t1ar. h·b. 26 and "'a" rclea..cd from lhe husp1 tal l"o da)s Ian \anl.'r. \tx·I l '>tr;ida Jrh.l latl'r He 1\ l'\J)('Cted to Ix out from eight tn I~ "ct·!..~ \\ 1ltrnlu ( am po' Luther. \.\ho "J'> maling Jbout Slb0.000 a ~l·ar at < orona dcl ~tar. l n1,c1'>11\ and ~an D1t•go. ocl.·amc a free agt•nt at the end ofla'il -.ca son "ic"·pon Harhor p1rkcd up t"o fir'I and wa\ tailing" 11h \t.'' era I duh~ Leigh 'ltl.'1nlxrg. Im ll·am 'Pol' t.•adi. Jlll>rnc'. rnlkd I u1ht·r "a'> rnn'>tdcrcd "1ht· bc.,t non· AW ·S.a vi.w Lea~ -;tarting quartcrbat.·l in thl' "l<1l1cinal f-001ball League·· Flot THm Showboats top Jacks.c..nville A•ot••o con••t•e 1un .. t•\11v1 " •0<werd U Ge''" Tamblvn INtwl>O'I Haroor I Ir torwara M kl' Pe"\! 1Cororu1 0.1 MM I v tor w~ird J ..\CKSONVll I I I la -(.)uar-[il fl•rhad, Walter I e"" lir1•lltth1 the c •, \kmr1h" "°)ho"ho"t' .1fiH· 111 thl· "''nmd • hall. running for '"11 1oul.hd11"n' Jnd thrn" ang lor a not ht r 111 pound out,, 24-14 'll tur~ UH'I the Jatlo.'>011\ ilk n ull' 1n ;J I '1111nl ~l<ill'\ r uulhall League ganll' l\1onda' ·Lt'"'" on the lir'l \l.'rlt'' tullo"intt hall11nw ll'>l'tl li'e plJ\\ 10 mo'r thl' \ho"~"ll' I\ I ~ard'> for tht•ir lir'>l \Core. "h1t:h ramc 1111 .1 22-~nrd P·'" 10 \.\ld1.• rl'll't\l'r Grl'g Mu<,l'T 1 ht'llllll'hdO\\n \\hllh lll'd tht'\COf{'J\ ~., \\J'.t\l'I up h~ a P-~ ard gallop do" 11 lh1.· l')gh1-.1Jl·11' l l·unard \\ 1lham' North Stars outlast Montreal R·caroo r1.1en1es 1Saoo1eb1Ckl, soc>n m•dl1t •d Wil!te<IO CeMOO\ tEs1anc1al. " m odl••IOI Joe NovtJ Un•vtr\.lyl V •Thdlot •d) J m l elomo Nf'woor• 11eroor v 11.11.0.c• M i.e 8tndefl· 1Corone ~ Mar s• luttlHlc~ ~·cos Me1e S400 fO.C• r forwera Aot• E \l•&Oo •£\•an<•ll ' V i•Ooot"r M&rt S•rve-f ([\18n(t4), " swttoe• E rntosto ~a1a111• !E ""'"<••I " ~oa11- MQ1t v&I J•IH• o•evtr -Joq1e ( • l.ll s.<ond Team Jtll Bt•Ger 1Un •t!'•••v• '°"" ''"d'•t!IO Datt> ( ''"' Newoofl HerbOr I sr m.0111110 Jim ;o/cM•"•" •Ntwoort Horoort '' lwffiar ""' ¥trrt • •Co•ono '"' Mer \OO" m•dl1t lO Tm Ci11•os~11 (. •o"• dt Md• " ,.,.01 t•o Jean C,11raro •Co-0"• O"' Me• v ,.,,Of.~ Toad "'•• ..,,., Saoo tD&r• r 1, Doc• Ser9°0 (,or 1 e ., 'Sooo•el>llt:~ I " moot e10 Der',,. Fos•tr •SelJd•~b•C-1 v lulfbac• Jonn Corr•ven •E118n<••• ,, rTl•dflf'IO Kt•'" HO<llll! lfstan"•' v lul•ber• Va1u1h• Nooe 1Woooor•Ollt ir ICCC golf winners HLOO\tl"!<il<>"" \(1110 -Tlw ~ \linne'>llla '-urth \1,1r' tigun th<1t ·,, thl ~ , l.Jn "ealhl.·r lhl' ,101111 ~hal h,1, IX'l'O thl\ ,,11111nal I ltll 1'l.·~ l t·.ig111.' 'l'a,1111. th\·~ lan muddle throu~h an~ 1h1ng \l11thl'I '~Hurt' hJ\ to otkr I or thl· fir,1 11nw \IOtl' Jan '· thr ~''"' "on \11n\t•l1Jll'l' ~.1mn \lunda~ 1.·dg1ng thl' l11glll·\\l'.l1' \1011lrl·.1H Jn.id It'll\ 4-\ 111 i!,lln ,1 'h.ire u t th11d pl.Ill' 1n lhl' '-11 l ·,'-om' l>t' l\111rt. It",,., \londJ~ ·., onl~ "'111 · 11.:ime Nfll> Pa""~ NfwOO'' H•'bOr-Pfl•' Mf"~TChfH" •N•woo4"t •••'00 .. ! Qrp.w krvm Cw one 0"' lllM I Ue•t! Car•tr ((oro"a Ott Mar 1 f ~ • Ar·<JM \ll'l i Un "~'\llt' M4Jf' Lam PP\ @r IUn•v•r' '• M·ll~ PleCl'<'ha lSedO·tOe(•) lf~o• l 01aru Sadd tban, C'lr., ""'"'" E\•a••" Devt U•s n• (''""'a Joe Deutacb (left) of Newport Beach and Phil Sanaone of Corona del Mar recently won the 25th annual Gifford H . Teeple Memorial golf tournament at Irvine Coa1t Country Club. Deutecb and Saneome·carded a beat ball total net ecore of 119 In the 36-bole competition to top the 70-team field by two etrokea. "It'' tx·u1 .1 l11nv. lnng 11ml' .. \Ill\{' lhl' \1a1\· 1;i,, bad.-t11-h,1l1' lnu111rh' ( oalh C1kn . un111111 \.t1il .. It l.omn JI .111mr "ht·n \'l.' hadh m·nkd 11 .. f Ill' )!..lrtw·, \t,11 I" .1Hll'1J~«:-J llllt' hour. 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Free ~nl ( lt'\l'l,1nd Jhead '"'h J 1ump\h4l{ 1n the do"nil m1nu1e' .and <,torl'd ~ ~ p111nl' a'> 1tw C J\ ahe" \( 11n 1ht•1r lillh '1rJ1gh1 gamt· h\·Jl•n!l lhr <,hurt·handnl C 1oldt•n \tJll' \\ .irnor\ I OX· It 1-4 Televlal~n. radio TELEVISION 10 p.m -BOXING -From the Olympic Auditorium, Channet 56 RADIO 5:30 p.m -PRO IOCCER -LA Laz.ets at Minnesota. KWVE-FM ( 108). 7:30 p.m. -"'O HOCKIY -Pittsburgh at Klnga, KWVE-FM ( 108). Georgetown regains occ lofs s-.1 No. 1 spot in ratings 8~.~~~:~col:!:_ .. Lisa Houghton and Janice Slvtts comomed mound duties Monday to three·hlt Riverside City College. 3-1, In non-conference aoftt>all action at Orange Coast. 8 ) the Associated Prrss Cit•or1w1n" n rev.a11wd th<' top 'POI 11.Ja, 10 I hl' ,,.,uuatt·d Prc'>H'ulkge hJ,t..l'thall poll." thr llo}:t\ "Crt• lhc u11an1m11u' t h1mt· ~np1ll' fin1\h111g wu>n<l 111 thl· B1~ I ,l\I ( onkrentl' 11.•twl.1r·w.1,uo ran· 'It John'' "h1d1 h<id held 1hr No I 'fllll Im till.' pa'l li9l' "el'"'' kll 10 ">1.'u1od .111,·r lo.;,ing ti.) 1hc lfmil'. /\ '-(14 l,1,1 \\ect.. ( 1l.'llr8l'to""n fol· lo\\C'd that 'rctor) "1th ·und.1>"~ •>O.ct1 na1111nal lt"le' l\ton thra\h111tt.ol thl'n Nu~1 \HJlU~ But lht• Rl.·dmrn d1nched. tht• Big la\l reg· ulJ1 ·\t':l\1111 llllc t1nd 1hr '\ic1 I \1.•t•dintt 111 1111, "eei..·, U1g l.a't pmt w:"1111 tourn.1mt·nt "1th a '1rton mn Pro' 1dcnl.'l' I hdlo'a' 21.20,cralland 14-2111 lhl' H1g I. ;).,1. "tw hl.'ld tht· \lei I 'flol 111 the poll from thl.· prl.'-Wa,Pn 'olt' u1111l lht• unr-po1nt lo'' to "it John·, Oil JJn ~(l. ft'll'I\ t•d 1111 (l() ltr\I !)Ian• \\II\' anJ I .:?00 J>()IOI\ '>t.John·~.25·.!u,eralland l~-l 10 tht• l.Onkr1:ncc. hat.I 1.127 p111111' 111 uu1d1,t.inl·1nf A1g Tl·n l hamp1011 M ll htltJO -'·' "h1ch rl•m:11m•J third ""h I mr• pt11n1., Okl:ihoow thr H1g light 1c~11lnr 'i(,\\011 <.:h<irnp1011 whit h tkle:itcd REGGIE th~·n 'lou Ill (ieorgrn l t·d1 87-KO • • • <;11nJ,) 111 a na11onnll) tclc,·1~d From Cl gamC'. 1mpr<.l\rd t"o plaln horn ln\t l.an·1 iat..c thl' ~nn~I ·"l.'C'lo.\ poll a'> lhC' '\oont''"' 1umf)\·d R.llht'r. the m.wJger uouhlll'\'i 1, trnm 'll\lh to fourth "•lh llM'I p<lllll\ 3\\.lr(' of gt\ 1ng .lO l'lllllllOOJI 111'1 lo \kmptm 'itatc. thl.' Mctrn \on lht· luturt• I !all ut 1 unw lanJidale tcrenu· rcgulJr·'it'a'ion t•han1p1on, tell \nd Rcu1c put' hi\ tru\l tn \taulh from luunh lo tilth \\llh 9'7. "h•k gamr" 11 than I had in ~l'llr'>... r\'&ulaM<'al><m title Jumped from Houghton started for the Pirates and lasted fo ur lnnlnO•. allowing all three hits and the Tigers' lone run In the flrat Inning In picking up the win, aa Slvlta flnl•Md up the remaJntng three frama ~ lust a wafk . OCC. 8-4. opened the third Inning on center field« MlcMlle Armstrong's slngle. She took third on right fielder Yvonne Sotl1' single, then came home on Otane Otlvtfra'a single to put the Plrat• up ~·1 . In the Pirates' four1h. Arm1trong alngled, took eecond on an errof', moved to third on plnoh·hltier K1thle Brown's NCrlflce bunt and acored on Mluy Ford's 9'ngte to put Alvet'9'dt In a 3· 1 hole. OCC tr1vet1 to S.n lern.clno Vlfley Wednetday tor a 3 o'dock game. .. fhc 1.,.,, 11mr I tfU'>lt'd tht' (tU). 1 "lonh < ·amlina. one ofthrcl' ll'3tn\ lo h11 W ~o 11t-r'> .inu pla)t'<I 10 morC' lie for thl' 1tunt1r C 03'1t ( onlcrcnrl' Jacho • "Ur lcl\lk'> al the \I.hole eighth 10 ~mh with 7S6 p<11n1,, 11 lt'eh Rcg1e m1~~ •lurn Ottft. 1111h1('h fm·n+tttt-l~~~~~~~lll••••••r-­ fac ~'l<Jn \\ould be more usc:-ful of-fourth in lhc .\(. (' allcr a 78-61< f~·""'l.'I~ h) pla ina;tlul~ lielJ .. "-el'kend lo~s to the Tar .,.kt'I\. · • • • MATERDEI BIDS FOR UNBEATEN SEASON l hi\ '"" llC the final \car tm thl' Nl'\.ada-1 a Vcp<> leads the Sc<.·· lour·\C.H \ngrl llll\tract .J tllo.'>on ond Ten follo"l'd b ir11n1. C:om· '>•&ncd after pla\lna oul hi\ upt1C1n mtm\.\cahh the Sun lkh ( unft•rcncc w11h thr Nl'" \ ork \ ankC<'\ I hr H'JUlar·S(':t on and tournament lUntr.H t doe' inc.ludc on option lor a ('ham pion. )'racu..c, tllino1\, l ul'in, filth 'ic.':l\011 and Jal kX>n ha\ ..aid thC' Ml\ OUI I Valle) Confcrtn('c rca· Cher the Ol'\I I~ minute" R)on loukd out nntl the I lornct111 outscored <xc·m ltifora.S.\· I kull.lhconly other h1llt·1 t11n lead wn' 2-0 prior to tlrnt f'rom Cl \hmarch'> '-"l'rC' "6-poin1 '-"IOnC'r'I" 111 .i prc,cawn nmma&c l\,,kKn1 ht dt..COUnt\ • n 0\l'f do\t' of prt''l\urt-on ha\ 'lo I ~<'dl'd Jnd unbt'a1c-n \lon.11 lh' · If '1111 ~l'I to thC' I in.ti£ uur )llll0 \C done PH'll\ aiood There .ire four veal tl'art\\ ldt ,,and th1' mJli"~ 11 1hrcc '>tra1ah1 time' ttl the Final f our for u'I How man\ PLI T ,., IS AUTO & TIUCK llOKllS . . a 491·.1445 • . Or.rnl(t'< ounl\ h.•am,ha'~'C'\C:rdon1.· t.h ~··he ..1~~ )uring lh.Jt \fXIO M:lh'r r>r1 rn 11rJ 1 ~ l(.l. ~ \h J<.. night°' JlllUlt'\I pmhl\'111 during thc'lr pl:l)Olh hn<i "°'Pl> bc~n lhl' unu)u.11 amount of 11me tx-tv.crn g.imt''> \.1a1er Dt•1 h.1d tht• IC'J8UC' t ham· pi0Mh1p v.rapped up lhrt·c )Cllr\ afo I that'' when )OU could fiiurc 6 7 A I· \Ol('l'I(' n Tom t C'""l'l llnd ti ~ r rt•\nO \tJll"bound \t11kc M11c:h<'ll "ould \1111 be around ;a\ '4.'n101'\) <;mt<' \c'rv1tC'\ 1nlamou'> '>lalhng tart1n in a t.1 l2 lo\~ 10 tht l\n&ch111 I l'JltUt' fin.lie. \tJtt•r l)\'I h~' pl:l\Cll '" 'll' 1n '" n v.rd.' nov.• 11 m11" "• 1l (. unlll 1 hu11,da} for \('rf<l .. \ \\l't·k for on~r • • Im .inothcl ~n l' oo"' Jil, Ion: "'il.·rra on rhur\lla' 1 'lll'I lt'mhlt"." \J\ Mt "'-r1111h1 "'° "\\'(• lo't lht• t'1fin flip tor tlw Wcdnc-.dtt) [Ulmc \lot wt1h C)(cnn \ 1ev.." rnnttnUl'\ Mt ~nttthl "I l'' t•n tht•c: cd the min 10 make <1urt· thcrt· "crcn'1 1""0 head\ on 11 I JU\I ''""11111 til<I~ I'm l1rt'd of prn1:ttC(' \nd If V.(' \\IO ofrnUf\r lhcnv.r'll 1.'IJU\IUllt' Jll\ ut !"fi\tl•ll' ht-fore the linal' Con ~ turJaq ·· Lew" ""''h ttamr, of l l ond \4 point~ 1n ttw pln)'ofTs. " '"<'rn11na \I "lortht• 'tt'lo(m tf1Hcbound1npl\ JI 11 ' per ,..ml(' r ..• tttC're ""' "St)..50 hann~" he v.uu r-a n th.amp1on: io)ol:i Ill.. he ba I.. fc1r the IQM6 '<'llWn th<' ~11d\\l''>lrrv. < 11) ('onfl'~ncc 01hcr .r11thl 11eld c. tfd1d:11C\ mdudc • n-&ul.ir ~a son l h.unf)l<m C.,corgm. Juno lkn1que1. v.ho kd th<' \n ,., Nunh c 1ruhna \tatc. thr 1h11d tram "•th l1 Ho ll\er.1Jc lu'>t )C:H, nC\lo · 10 11r for the-CC crown, l o ul\1ana wmer Ru1"1x·rt une~ and Mrl..e \t3tC ..... inner~ of the uthca.,tcm nro ..... n ( onfcrcnct rqular-awn nlCt' and Uro"n J ruokit• ll\\I H'ar felt the \outhtrn Mtthod1 t tk p.irturl' of l ~ nn kfl th"c· po 1t1un to I ou1s1an11 tatc, I 9 •. 1n thr onl) him ncv. me01b\:1 1.>f the Top I v.rnt) lt) "I hn<l that lffif)t(''\\IOO hut. oh-the f I C'n returned 10 lh~ ntn~l ll '111u'h that'' nut the l ." ..a1J nllcr a l"o--month aMcn c llro\\n who l\\ll(' lllt l\\O home" 1n I \t \~Cd:'\ ~cond Ten ..... o, Kan· onr a: me la\I )l.'U "I hr)"H uprncJ \,'l\, C)>ratu5t' u th ·rn McthOOr\t, 11 up Uut th.u' nol <H nJ. tO make nw (1t-ora11l. 1 ul\a, No11h Carolina \la\ , v.ork on> han.1\-r I ul"' "~or~ horJ V1ra1n1.i mmonv.calth. llhmm. ~n)" ~ • .\n10n.i amJ l.dH1l1. Ill. , . ~n p1ekc" up thrtt tt~ ·• \tnnl 4~·\t'Wrtd "l'<ln 1uld ~ wht'ltlcll lor ht111 fi0h with 7•48 left 1n resulntmn Ill' fin'lhl'd with I 0 po1n1\ I he lead \(l''ttv.rd until Lona. who h Id I\ ll'lntl' ht&h Jl Jl{llnt5, whttl~ 1n<11de furn hut kct tn ft\.l' lhc H omct I '7 '~ fttlVOtllll l' \\Ith l7 ~ondS ldl OC(' \\.tlrkcd lhr 1~111 nround the fl''rlnll'l<'r h<'flllc jlUllt<l f)Ctl' f'oomr '"''•h«l 11 20 foo1rt with ·o' ihowtna '10 kJnr the flvr m1nu1c OH'rttmt' 01n111r < o 't Yic111 \Ill ~~.57 with 4 40 lrfl v.htl\ fohn,ton drovt tho Nl\C 1n1.t h.tnkcJ In I fivc·fOOltr ovrr I Ollf ~ Phils, Bue~ depend on Schmidt,· Madlock Both hope to s hake -· at ments of'84 season- BJ n. .\11oela&ed Pre11 , If the Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsbuflh P1ru~s are to Improve. on last year's .orry show1nas. veteran third basemen Make Schmidt and Bill Madlock mu t come throu&h. And with sprina training in its early staacs. I here are si1ns that both sluaaers may be about to shake off the ailments that plaaucd them in 1984. Schmidt. fo r example. says he's in lhc best physical condition of his 12-year career after spending the winter in a special program desijned to prevent na .. na inj uries. "l can rut\ further, JUmp higher and run faster than ever," said the 35-ye:ir-old Schmidt, who still tied for the National League home run (36)and RBI ( 106) titles last seasan.''I started out by rebuilding my ham11tlna. I worked on some fundamentals of mentth and flexibility for my back and conccntrat(d OJ\ u rob1CJ. .. Diet pla~ed a b1a part m the whole lhina. I don't cat aner 6 p.m. My body fat is way down." Schmidt. who ranks 19th on the all-time home run h'lt with 42S. said he decided on the pro.,.am be?usc he was tired of spcndma so much tiinc an \he trainer'$ room. "I wt1 wondering if this was the aama process," he said. "Why me? Why not Pete Rose? How can he act to be 44 and not hurt a quadriccp muscle? I'm 35 and walkina around wi th a hole in my quad. "I hated myself :as a baseball player bccau~ I wasn't able to perform with the vim. viaor and v1tahty that a professional athlete should be able to. at lea t one who takes care of himself. I rededicated my life to try and get back a 22-. 23-ycar-old body. I've recondi- tio ned the muscles and can do more with my legs and my body in general than I've ever done in mv life." Madlock, a four-t1mt NL bett1na cham· pion. ma Jtd more than a third of lhc 19M season becau5e Of an acb1n1 npt arm caUJed by a bone spur in has elbow and tcndin1t1s in has shoulder. · Even after t uracry. "I couldn't throw a ball ap inst a wall hard enouah for at to come back to me." said the 34-year..old third bawman. who slipped to 1 career-low .2S3 battma averaae last year. . . Now, after recently bqlnn1n1 a rehabil1· tat1on program at a Sar~sota, Aa., spons clinic. Madlock is throwma the ball again and taking battina practice and expects to be ready when the season staru. "Until I came down here, I couldn't throw at all," he said. "I had no idea if I'd be able to play. lfl had kn own how aood they were at the clinic I'd have been down here a month before." Madloc k doesn't expect to be able to play an the field until the final two weeks of spring training. ln the meantime, he'll be a desig- nated hitter in cxh1biuon games agai 11st Amcricu Lapt lntnl. In OthcrdeWtapmenu. RafatJ lalrHrcl WU expected to amveat lheAllaft&a lraves· camp today and General Manaeer John Mutlet'l uid the shortJtop would be d19"lplined for his tardiness. Ramirei, who hvn in the Domini· can Republic, was due in camp Friday Arter claim1"f that hi wife•• ha"int viu problems. Ranurez called tbt Bravet unday m~t and cxplamed the problem. 'It's a minor thin&. but 1t'ujam that he ,at h1mself mto. and for that reason we arc ao•na to take disciplinary acuont Mullen said. while dechnina to be spcc111c ... He bclonas here, at spring trainina. with his tcammatC:S." Meanwhile. thi rd ba~man Bob Homtr. com1na back from wn t uracry, took bamna practice for the second stra1pt day and reported no pain or ~ufTness. Chic.ago While Sox second baseman Juho Cruz ran fo r lhe first tame since bas Ftb. 18 suraery to remove: loose cartilage an hifn&ht knee.Cruz said he felt no pain and expected to take batting practice Wednesday. Edison captures volleyball win Edison and Wa uniaaicr biP ltbool1 polled nOD•laipr val- leybell YIClOfWI Moeday llilbt .. hithhsht area prep 1e1ioa. Htte's how n went: ........ .., •. c.aa ..... I: Sophomott middle blodLcr Maa Jonet recorded a same·hilh J 4 kills and 1enior mid4k 'Wodter Cif'el Booth notched ftlM luU. and s1• blocks for We.amtM~ u rhe Laon1 •on. 9-1 S. I S-8, I S--4. 17-15, JP wj n their first ma.ch o( the ~. . r..1... a. Veyaaen I: The Voy•rs p ve the ~rs a 1oup tune 10 a non-kape bank at Edaton before bowiaa in five pmn, 1·1S, 17-IS, IS·IO. 4-1 S. IS-S. Robbie Miller po11td 12 kills and aix blockJ (both tt-am h1ah1) for the Voyqers. N•A Uniden Invitational Pro~Am pairings U"L WISTlttN CONP'lltlHCI Boviet keeps .skatirig· lea~ WISTllU• CCHU111tlNCI ~ulA( OMllell W L LA Ullwt 43 11 Plloenlll 29 33 Porttenel 21 33 Seellle 26 34 LA CINtr1 n 39 Golden Ste le 16 45 Mldwetl °""'*' ~ct. Ga 705 ... •St t33 361 162 ...,,, IS 16'> 21 ,, ~Yer 40 21 656 Hou\lon l6 2• 600 l~'t Oe"H 33 21 S41 7 5-n Antonio l 1 31 SOO t •;, Uteh 21 ll U9 12 Kanut Cfl y 20 40 .333 lt•I) IASTlltN CONP'lttlNCI Alllnttc OMsien x·&o1ron )(•Pnlledelonl• New Jen ev Wetn!nolon ~wYorll .. 13 46 IS 31 29 31 JO 20 41 C......81 OIV1s1911 Mll•eullM 41 19 Detroit 33 27 CbktiO 21 32 Allenta 25 35 --~~ '24 Tl tnellene 19 40 •·clinched Plao;off 11er111 ~V'•k•n• 717 7s.t 2 s 11 16''J SOI 17 :m 2t 68J .sso ... 51 .417 m 321 • ll'h 16 "'> 211., Milweulo.H el Oatroll. OOd co1110'8<1 roof Sen Antonio 109, Phile oetPOle 103 Oellet 107, Plloenla 9' Clevetenel 109, G~ Sta te 104 T ....... s Gell'lft 8o•ton e t New York . WHhlnoton 11 Clllceoo Seallle 11 Miiwaukee tndlene .11 Dall•• ~w Jertev el Kllfl\H C•lv Porllend vs Allen11. •• New Orleen\ Hou1ton \' Denver c ..... uores WHT C8'11 WHlllnolon 74, SH llle 6S ltOCIUIS Grenel Cenyon 73, SOulllern Utell St 64 SOUTH Nevy M, Cemobell 63 MK>WIST Butler 56, Veloerelso SO E. INlnolt 67, WI\ ·GrH n Bev 66 lot) '" -Clllc•OO 74, SW Mtu ouri 70 St. Lou" 65, W tnlnolt 47 TOuttNAMaNTS Int CM•I C .... tftee c~.- Len 10~ 16, BUCIU'1811 74 (Ol I ICAC Metre C8"fefenc• C....,......111111 F elr1elon Dickinson 63, Lovoie. MCI 59 (Of) I CAC Ner1fl A llMll< C_,,..,enct 'w•tlt-.d New Hefl\Otlllre SJ, COIOe te 47 IMtre Allellk AINetk CMterenu ~ tone S7. Fore111e m Sot Tlllff "'8<• Armv 71. SI. Peter'• 66 NAIA D11trlct 2·8 P'lnltteund Cllemlneel• 64, Hewell·HllO 61 ~ Weitenl A"*'k C8"feftnc:e P'wsttteund Air Foret 11, BVU 79 C~tCIO SI 73. Hewell 6' (OI) u1en 61. Wyomlno 60 1.Georoetowo 1601 2.Si JOlln'• 3.Mlc11101n 4.0lllellom• S~olll•St 6 ~Ill Cer011ne 7 Dulle I Lovltlene Ttcll 9 G80f'ole Tech 10.t<ensu 11 Ntv.·LH \lffH 12 Ve. Comrnonweellll 13.Syrecu•• 14.IHlnOI\ IS Tuite 16,1...oyof41, Ill 170.otol• 1200 111? lot7 ,.9 937 ·756 70 7l2 720 707 699 •n 397 ll7 211 , .. 1s.t 236 151 ~Yl 2 l 3 6 • • s , 10 II 9 17 12 II IS 20 14 16 II N Cerollne S• If Loul•lane St 20 so MetllOCllt l 27·7 25-2 23·3 7S·S 2•·3 n-1 21 ·6 2S-1 11-1 24·6 24·3 1S-S 20·7 21-9 71 ·6 27·S 20-7 19·· at·• 21·1 126 ll NCAA ~s Tu ms 11111 toeve clinclleel t>erlll\ In Ille 19t5 NCAA oeskl!Oell 1ourne men1 1ne1 now they ouellfleel: Felrteloll Olcllln\.on, ECAC Metro Con· ltrenc• tournement chemolon lone, Metro Atla nllc Atlllellc Conference 1oumement cflemolon L.etllofl, ~ • ., Coe•• Conf.,.-.<e ._.. 11emettt dlemolon Mar"'811, Southern Conftrtnce lour nement c11e molon Mlcllloen. Bio Teft Conieren<'e c~emo1on Mlelelte Tenntu ff. Otlio Vellev Con· ftrenc1 lournement cllemolon Pe1>oerellnt , WHI Coest Athletic Con· terenca c11e m1>lon Vlrolnl• CommonwH llll, ~n Betl Con· i.rtne• 1ournemen1 c11em11lon PCAA ~"*" KMcMe <•t .... "''"""' ....... ) THU.SD A v·s OAMSS 1 om L Sen JoM Slt te "' Ute n s1e1e • p m -UC Irvine vt Cel Stett Fullerton 7 o m. -Nevaele·t..u V119u "' Pecific t p,m -Frtsno Stett "'· UC S•nte ••r~r· ,ttlOAY'S OAMIS 1. t 11 m -Semlllnel """' SAT\MDAY'S OAM•• 2 11 m -Cn1moioMll 11 Unldln LPGA lnv1tatleMI (at Miu Verdi CC, Gett• Mete) WIDNISOAY'S "'O·AM .l'AllttNGS (Mem!M P'lnt T•) 7.lO -Mutnn Soenetr·Oevlln (0 Torso". 8 Simoson, W Ollvtr, J Mevers> 7 l9 -WY Llllle (T Slllmiiu, M Barry, 8 Tnomu . E Jollnton> 7 41 -Ke111v Ball.er IT K1vomo10 O IClllke we F Suo1Ye. A. Meruveme l 1 S1 -Holli\ SllKey (R Smllll, r hnek•. H Kule, T Keaoweltl I t'06 -Pll BredleY (L Woneltro, Cerav. B Hllloren, F Set>etH l l.1S -Jull lnll•ler (T Nanrenoero. H Hirose, C Horn. 0 . Sktllvl 1·2• -Judv Clerk (S Narnoe. F Ge1111uri. J !Knill, S N09eml1 t 33 -Aloct Mllr.r IB Mirth, F Bowden, ll Meonecce. F !Koll I I 41 -Jene Geeldet IV Voi~lae, H Fulimoto. T Welen.tC>e. M. Omorll I SI -Vicki Fer09n IJ M1rcnet. P L09\IOn, M lluoire111, F WltCIOml Mernine IOltl TH 1 30 -Sheron Berrell (t-1. l<oOevHnl, G seuv1oe1u, s. K1r1117..a...I. ~I), 7:3? -: Berb8un1'.ow~kl (0 Scllwtllier H SnlllOCIO, J Uem••tu, O Norlon) 1 4' -Biii\ Oenlel IB Selme n, T Meellen. D Ltene rel P O.n11 7 S7 -Vicki Al'tert1 IC Kawabe. T Sn1me mo10. Y Vos11l11e F Kewabel I 06 -Pel Meyer1 IP f'ten' 0 Bulctier. I( v emtrekl, S Ka Pion I ..8 U. -Patty 5'1H llan (J lretenel, I(" Mori, S Nttoere. T Oteela) 1:7• -Catllv Merlnb (K haltnlma. B MHCIOr, B Cremmer, D Scuterll t ·l3 -BK fo.v PHrson IH Beuetlnk, 0 lloOOln, 0 Stlew. G Asllmo<t 1 I 47 -Donna Whitt (ll Ptler,, 0 Buccol• J KenMOv F ~Cormlclll HIGH SCHOOL BOYS CIF Semlflnals (II Lene ... ctt Arene> W•DNISDAY 7-t4·AI Glen01le 126-01 v\ Lvn.wooel 126· 11 • •S.-IS·AI Lono 8 H C" Poly 119·71 .. , OCHfl View (ll ·l) TH\HtSDAY 7-(•·AI Oomlnout z t?2·4> v1 Buena 17•·1) 80-15 Al !>erre t71 ·Sl "' Maler 0.. 117 ·0) ).A I Tlflltttl, 7 :JO) Bonita 17•·•1 .,., Nooelu 71i'61 e1 1low11nel Oeml•n !71·tl ·v, Mornono.icie 121·41 et El Cemlno Coneoe l ·A IW99:1!'48v, M O II.II\.) 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B Crou I T•uU moto ll E Yovnol 1~1 -1<e111v w1111wor1n IH Snloet\e ro, J Zecslck, K uesuo•. ll Grevl A~ IOtll TH 11.40 -C11r1, Jonmon (0 Ale•. 8 'l.:11rn 11l. P Clark, L Catrou 1 11 "9 -Leurle lllnktr IJ. McJ<eiollen, D s,11, J C11t. ll Cotllvtrl 11 S8 -AYt ko 0111mo10 Ill Allen, 0 BHm. B Buckennlier NI Kawalltl 11'07 -Shem Turner tO.. Becker P Crou lene1 T HOllenoeo.. M ltlllllewel 12 16 -B•••v tc.1no ID Elem. B 1<1eooer 1 Kel11lma. S Sato> 12 2S -Jo Ann Wu n1m 10 Anae"on . M Fuccll 1234 -Oetlolt MeUeY (R Turner, R Moeller. G Pnlttlo\, C llowltvl IN3 -Nencv Looez IE Elles, II Huohes. J Hev\. R Brenemenl 12 S7 -JoAnne Cerner IB Plumley, J Bernen, J Cerr 0 Gon l • Women's tournament (et ~rlncetefl, N.J.) Fll"\t r~ t""'8s Belllne llunot Clef v 1ro1n1e llurn~ 6 3 6·0. 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Oflff Mttco t erOll QOelltncler to Hon 5<0118 CO\.L•Gl COl..OAAOC> N.emeo M t.e .....,.,,..,,, f\\1\lalll '"'" t l'I 'LOfttOA.-Nemed Jerr'f 41!Mnon at• \.\tent IOe4 II Fadeev receives near-perfect ffiirks tn short program TOK YO (AP) Alc~ander Fadeev of tht' Soviet Union received ncar-pcrfec1 marks for his short program today and k.ept the lead in men's compeuuon 10 the 1985 World Figure Skating Championships. Fadcev's success came after the Soviet pair of Natal ia Bestemianova and Andr'o1 Buie.in took the lead 1n ice dancing after the compulsory figurc:s. outperform 1(lg 18 other pairs 10 tech~ical slc..111 and . dancina-ex.. • pcesuoo. Before: 2.000 spectators at a nnk laid down over Tokyo's Olympic swi mming pool. Fadeev. who fin- ished th ird in the world cham- p1onsh1ps 1n Onawa last year. col- lected four mark s of 5.9 points. three 5.8s and two 5 7s from the Judges . .\ 6 1S'l)'CTfcct. Fadeev had talc.en the lead aftcr Monday's compulsol) figure for men. The free skating -which accoun~ for 50 perce nt of the final score -remains on Thursday before 1hc winner is decided. Canadian Brian Orser. second at Ottawa and at the 1984 Wanter Olympics in Sarajevo, moved 10to th ird place overall from founh. Orser. 23. performing a series of 3-2 co mbinauonjumps, coHccted fi ve 5.8 marks and 'l<'ored ~ond be~t for his short program Jo1cf Sabo' c1k of C'zccho'ilO\ ak1a was third in lhe \hon progra m hut remained ~ec:ond o'erall. Fadee' ~atd he prart1<:e' ahou1 '>" hours a da ... and ..att.l the hard ~orl paid olT · "I think I ')latl·d "'ell tooa' but 1h1c. ice 1s a 'en d1flil·ult surfatc for me It> skate on.' .. hl' said "In order to "' 1n. I must beat m\ n' als -Orser and Sabo ... c1k -but I fed 'er: confident I am plann1nj IOJ ump the quadrupk Jump 1n the tree compet1t1on .. f ifth was Vlad1m1r Koun of the Soviet Union. who bad been~si.uh after Monday's compulsories. Bnan Boitano. 1985 U.S. nallonal cha mpion. nccutcd a difficult tri ple lutz and moved up to fourth spot from fifth.Monday. ") skated very well today,"-said Bonano. of Sunnyvale. Calif. "I was pleascdWilb my performa nce." ~merican Mark Coc.kerelJ climbed to I I th place from l 6lh after per- form 1 ng a triple luu do uble toe loop combmauon. Cockettll. of Glendale saict "Nol bad. I skated better than l CJ1peclcd.." For Oner to w 1 n the •old, .be .must win t& long proaram. worth SO per cen ofllfe final mark. on-Thursday and hope thal Fadecv, an excellent frceskater, finishes no bcner than fourth. Both Fadee' and Oner deli vered clean, cnsp programs completing tht' seven required clements wuhout dTffiruhy. Fadce' seemed to have more speed than the Canadian while Orser appeared to outperform ht rival on the spins. "I was hoping that I would skate well.'' ~1d Orser. "That's what hap- pened. but I was hoping that I wou.ld win the shon to be able to ha ve a belier shot at the gold. Orser can retain the silver medal he won at 1hc Worlds last year by fi n1sh1ng ahead of abovcak 1n the long program · • Earlier toda\ Bestem1anova and Bukin took the lead after the com- pulsor) ligurt's. outperforming 18 other pa1~ m technical ski ll and dancing c>.prtss1on. The graceful 01.1t't pair. 01) mp1c ~thcr mcdali~t~ at last ~car a1 ra - J<'' o. g.a' e three superb performances 10 \ 1cnnose "'alt1. poll a and hlul" 81.'stcmtano' a C\prec.'it'd con- lidcncc that she and her pann<-r would "'1n the Kl' dancing ncnt "fhc 1n· urndt11on lo\a!\ good ant.I I am ~1t1~fict.l "'11h our pcrforman<.:r toda' "'ihe said Lehigh ( 12-18) gets NCAA ca_ge berth By Tbe Associated P.reu Lehigh l n1Hr'>ll' ma~ not hJ'l' the be'it rccort.l in cuJlcgr tia'ii...cttiall tht'I sca'ion But at lca'lt the Enginl·er" arc going to the :-J( \ .\ tournamen t "( hamp1nn\h1p game' arl' lunn) and team' '"u"' l·nw11nn 1n J1tkrcnt wa\~." Lt.·hrgh ( uath Tom \t·hnl·1der 'laid Mortd.l\ night atkr hi\ ll·am rallied to tx·.11 Hul l.ndl "fl. "-l rn mcn1me to "''n 1he fa,t ( <M\I ( nnferl'nlC tournJml·nt title Thl· '1uon ll·" l' thl· fng1nl·er\ at I ~-18. an auwm.1t1l hid to 1h" )l.'Jr''i ti4-tt•am ~( \ \ pl.1)ntl\ L eh1gh''i ret·nrd. holo\t'' a "not the "or;t C\ l'f in 1hc tournament -(1corge ~ a\h· 1ng1on. for c\.1mrk. ~a<, 4-16 \.\hl'n 11 \\l)n 11'1 \.\J\ thl'rC during thl· l\)tiO-hl -.ca~on "\h • didn't hN' tau· Jnd kl•pt our t hamr11rn .. h1r Jrl·am al1q·' ')(.hnc1dcr \Jld "1 h1' " :i 1_tn•a1 momt•nt Im our hJ,l l·thall program " ~<'nl' lll the m111on\ I op fwc nt\ lt'ttm~ phned l\.1ond.1' night It ""n' a big ntght h1r llln.l. "'hit h hl.'at t-ordham ~ 1. ~~to" in the Mctrn \tlanlll \thil'tit < 11nkrenlc tour- naml'n t t1tk .1nJ I airlc1sh 1>1d.1n\<m "htch dctcatt•d L O\ola. Mt.I . fl \-Sii in ti\ crume lor thl" Lu~tern ( olkgl' \1hlf-t1c < onlcrcnn· ~ktro tournamt'nl \. fll\1;n f ac h \It'· ton cJrm·d hid' to the "I( .\ \ plaH>fl Th("-blgin~ trail<'d ~ -13 mrdwa., throu~h thl' fir\t half tx·forc taking 1hc1r ltr\t kad of the game a1 6 7-6 "'1th '' 'crnnd' left to pla~ Rucl -ndl'" t hns ~c:nern then forced the iamc into 0H·rt1me "'Ith :i ::!S-foo1 1ump 'ihot J\ time np1rl•d 1n l o"son Md In thl· l"'tra pc:nod Mike Polnha madr tlo\ll loul \hot "'1lh I 20 left tu put Ll.'hagh ahead and aflcr Buc knell ag.J1n tred 11 Pola ha "'1nl a I ~-foot '>h01"'1th right 'iClOnds remaining for ;~µme-" inner I rc<;hma n Daren Qu<.'l.'nan 'irorcd 'I potnt\ ;:rnd grabbed I::! rebound!> tel hdp t'n~1nl·cr 1hc tnumph Buclncll \\htl.'h lo\t thl' re<.. tournament title game l:ic.t \\'Jr to Rider linisht'd 111.10 I a1rk1gh DH k1n,on dcfcat<'d I 11,ola C olkge bl.'htnd Larn llamrton "'hll ~ored I q po1nb and "'a' named 1hl' tournamcnl'\ mo'il 'aluahk phl\ er lfnmplon '>C'n t the gaml' 1ntu OH'n1mc h' h1tt1ng J ban k 'h"t \'Ith I ti \l'Ulnll\ ten 1n rt'iU· la ltl)IT · \\l'l.lll lhat Jlln' Cit\\' lht.• ball to I arr. .inJ (Wt out 111 th1: ''"'' .. '-ltd I J1rk1gh D1l l1n,un ( uat:h Tom ( ,rttn "h11\l' tt"am '' nO\o\ 2 t -~ OV's Vlachos Lehigh will be~ ~m~:iil~tn~i~l t~\ ~h:~l"\~t~-C~\~e~r-Ertl1ltset1~lif.Pt---1==i J ·aranu· n t~· '-' a er "'inning It' hr't"''"cr l ( < 1111<' Uni (No. 4) tops Edison (No. 8) ()\.can \ '""' H1@.h'' I rtnJ Via ho\ "ti~ r:mmcd Mo'il Vahrnhk Plavcr b\ ~un\l'l I C.lllUl"l·oochc\ in g1rlr, ba\kc-t hJll. and " 1ninC't..I "' tcammatt. \lldx·lk ( hom1C1 tor fir,1 u.·am hono.-.. r nuntJtn \ lit'\ al\O pld•C'd up tlo\.11 lir\1 lt':\m ~1th' with~ oo~ aolcJ h11th ""hool tl'nn" tl'Jm a.nJ ti...cm t lo"'cr h1n\tH nutl<rstl'll <' 8·rnt<'d l di on. 17-i 1 j.)1brr ii1't team sclcc t10M 11rc Month on t.hc l:dl\Oll' rt •"" • • • t 1 . Thrv1cton l n1\third,tT:ugh1 -hl•~ .~dlC.11~ ~ • "' 'of thr )Ouna ~ll!!ion "'h1le I d1 n " "c'tman'il<'f 'ltan1nr ttagli:s no"' 4-1 In tht IC':aturr mallh l nl\Chll (1«>1'1<' Paul,on handed Ed1\0n\ I er Bornebu~h h1 lir..t lu'i\ nl thl.' \C'aM>n. 6-4 Rornchu\(h I' an c' hanae todcnt Imm ~"'t'ckn Pauboo and Borncbu~h an: rated ' 1 ~0 of the b<'" 1n the ( II In anothc1 mah.h ,.,,.<'"-J)On Horhor l'<lJcd Ir' '"". 11'1-I ~ 1 hl· Tan C\('r\<"tt th\·1r ~·a\\1n I Otd .lt 2-~ M ilt'...,_ ~•h I; 0 J io19 ('oc:_. ~-le•" Ve • "'~''Clower r-'•"' V•lle• MoeN• tna,.•,.cr Ot••" V•ew Je n.,. Btll•tl • Wt\lm111\lt1r • MVP Tttf'\8 V\e(llO\ l(keen ll1P•I IK_.T_ Deni\•~ Oe•"' L•• Jill '"'·~' , .. re ~ .... ,I •. '-•""•} ' De11e Do.ff• ICIJ FouMe •!I '.Ve ' 'N'"e I! 'oolt 18Y ,.,...... ()( " .... _ Oc.n" 'fl - ..., __ .&.I. __________ ~----------------------------~_.... _________________________ ...... ____________________________________________________ .._ ________________________ ~------~--........ ~ \ .. Onlnge C0Mt DAILY PtLOT/Tue.dey, M8t'Ch 5, 1885 .. ... Delly ..... ,,,_...., Lee ,..,_ -The waiting game Sue Witter•, caddy for Deanle Wood, takes a break while waiting for her employer Monday d~ practice round for the Uniden LPGA Invita- tional at Meea yerde CCU:\ Coeta M~.-The tourney begin• Thuraday. Arena roofcollapses ... Lions scramble for cover MUCllOTICl Ptennoue -.-.. MAm8TAT-.n The fotlowtng '*''°"' .,. dOinO bullNNt ... WTNCAL TOOLINO , 14181-F f'.r .... lln Awnue. T\141tll\, Cellfofnle 92708 o.-w w"'*· 10151 Oftnev Clrele, HUl'lttngtOfl llMCn. Calffornlt 92148 Leuremarle ~ Winter, 1015' OWwy \Kele, ~t· lnoton IMctl, Celllornl• 2totf This bu1lnu1 11 oon· dUCted by: hutbend and wl .. OANIE.L W WINTER Thia 1tatement WM llled with the OOunty Cler\ of Or· anoe County on Fet>rWtY 15, 11185 ,... Publlehed Otano-Coaet Deity Piiot February 28, Mardi 5. 12. 111, 1M5 T...e6 rta.IC ·NOTICE .... llOftCSOP The loliowlno l*IONI W. The lol!Owlng pet90ne .,. MAim ITA~ . The follOWinO pet90llt .,. DAYID ::::. O:ou.e dOlnO buell*I M ' cloina ~ U ( TM~ petlOl'e ere ck)lnQ bullllNt w IOEO AMO OP NhiiOM KIO CAAf IAOOl<IE'I ,,.,.,_O INDU8TAIH, doil'O ..,..,_ 19: c..er OlllOOVY JAY V co.t9 TO M•H .... MOM, 1•' ... .,.., Ofllle. IOt... L•rktf)Ur A1*\U., ,reedelfll 8ouroe. 5000 w. 1M5~c .~· llTATI MO .. .... LeouM e..cti. e.tllornle CotoN 6el Mer. cellfornle lltdl 9.,..., """ 3000 ........ A w ''°" TO .. ....,., .... .....,... 92151 tH2S WHt To•er, Newport ...:.,.~.,,,:::-°' 'eoe.i cr41dllon Ind OOfttlftgelli Sfteill Mn Hut"'lnton. Mld\MI Anthony Feno. heotl. OA nta <IVo&V .. cr.dttort ~ .,.,.,. .no 7'1 M1tlln Oflve, l.aoune 11ot ~. a.lboe. Newpcwt TM hleon Group, lno .. ~·C:::!. 11 con· l'llWfbeO.....wtte1n1.,....a IMch. celltolnle t.H& f IMcfl. Cellfoflale t2ta 5000 w. lltdl ..,..., ...... • lndMdUlll In .... Md/Of ..... Of• Thl1 bu1ln... le con· Thlt ~ It con-3000. W• Tower, ~ dUCt4ld by'~ W teon O,lVlC> EUO~ COLLINI dve141d by:"' lndl"'®el ~by en~ IMdl, CA~ .,.,.,. • llled .. known .. DAVID e' s H Ii I L A M A R I I! MICHAlL A. , .... "° Thie bu*-" II con· Thie eteltlMll6: Of Or COLLINS HUTCHINSON . 1. Thie Mat*Mnt WM llled ~ by: a QOfPO'etion with tM County • A P91ltton l\M ~ fll4ld Thi• ltete!Mnt WN lil9(J with the COunty Cletk of Or· TM Pll9on Group. lllC .. enoe COl>nty on ~ by /I.MY 8 COLLINS In \he With the COunlY Clerk or Or· 1nge 0oun1v on Februery ey: Jay Patel, Pfeeldent ao. tM& ,_t ~ COUf1 of Or~ MQe County on Fet>rue.y 20. 1915 Thie .... .,,.., WM Ned PuOlleNd Or... Coeet County rtQUeetfllg tNt ~~ ao, 1985 ,_ Pubiith41d ()renge "==-~~~~a.tty Piiot Fet>r\laty 2'. 8 COUIN8 bellPCIOll1techt Publllhed Orano-CoMt O.lly Piiot '•bNerY 29, 11, 1M5 Merct1 3, 10, 17. 1~ _.10 ::=.i::::::i:,.: OaHy Piiot F•bruary 29, MeN)tl 5, 12. 19, 1M5 ,_ u deeedel'll March 5, 12, 19. 1NS . T...... Publllhed Orenoe eo.t ... -IC WlflC( Tl'1• .,.1111011 r•QUHlt T _.85 OellV Piiot FebNWY 1•· 2t, ... -. "" authOfttY to admlnleler the ---------Mardi 6, 12. 1M& r-..so P1Cnnou9 ..,..... Mt••• under the ~ Mt.IC NOTIC( "8.IC fl)TlC( MAim ITATllllN'T denl Admlnlttretlon ot £I. The folloWlng penont ere tat• Act. ,ICTTTtOUI llUelNIH P1CTmOU8'9UWU Mt.IC M)JIC( dOIOQ bUtlnete .,: DEL MAA A helflnQ on IN petition NA• ITA.,._NT MAm ITATllmlfT _ __....;;..;;..--;...;..;. .............. __ MOBll.f ESTATES. 19251 Will be Mid on MARCH 20. ,tennoua IU..... The following ~ .,. TM loflowlnO pettone .,. '9CTITIOU8 .,..... Brookhu. rat St.. t'tuntlnglOl'I 1985 It 11:30 A.M. In o.c>t MAMm 8TATl•NT doing butlneea 11: doing bullneM u.: MAMm ITA.,.....-Y e.ecn. CA 92646 No. 3 at 700 CMc: c.nfer The lollowtng S*'tont .,. BROOKFIELD MANOR. S.M.E., '15 29ttl SttMI, The fo11ow1ng penone we Eric M. HexberQ & Lucy Oflve w .. t. Senta Alie. CA doing ~ It 11850 Gartleld A~. Hunl· ~ 8Mcn, CA 112113 doing ~ et: J.,_ Hfllberg, 9 Rue Bltlr· 112702. SAMS FISHING COM· lngton e..cn. CA 112646 Jemet L. Hide.a, 4'15 29th 1) PARADISE MARIN£ 2) rltJ ~ BNch. c.m. IF YOU OBJECT to the PANY 2182 State Avenue l:rle M. Hexberg, •9Rue Street, Newport Beectl. CA PARA.OISE LIMOUSINE, 92eeo granting of tN pethlon, ~ Co11i Me11. C1lilorn1a 81arrltz, ~t Bff<:h, CA 92863 16080 BMc:h Blvd .. Midway Thie bu11nen la con· lhould .ittier ~ •I the 92827 92680 Wlllllm H Oeum. • 15 2111h City, Callfornle ducted by huebllWI end wl19 ,....,~ and ..... your ob- Aober1 Semmv Snyder Lucy Jane Hexbelg, 'Rue SlrMt, Newport BMCtl. CA Bruce Carney, 'O 1 enc M. HeltlletO )ee1loneorflewntten = t182 State Awnue Coeta Blarrttt. Newpon Beach, CA ll2M3 Luoonla. Newport Beech. This etatemenl WU Ned tklnl wtttl ttle COW1 Meea Calffofnle 92627 92660 Velerle Lynn M<:Oonatd, Celltornle 112863 with the County Clerk ol Or· the heerlng. Your IPPMr· Thlt bullnen ,, con· Thia bu1lnes1 la con· • 15 2111h StrMt, Newport Thia bu1lne11 11 con-1ng9 county on March 4, "'°' may be In petton or by ducted bv· an Individual ducted by. hu1bend and wife Beech, CA 92863 ducted lly: an Individual • 1995 your ettonwy. R 0 Be· RT s A M M·Y Eric M. Hexbefg Thi• bUlln•H II con-BAUCE CARNEY ~ IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR SNYDER Thia 1111ement was flied ducted by' • general pert· Thia etatement -flied PublllMCI Orange CoNt or a contlng«lt «editor or Thia tta1emen1 was riled With the County Cleric of Or-Mff'lllp wlttl the COl>nty a.ti ol Or· Oelly Piiot Mardi 5. \2, 19, tn. dee:• 11 IS, you .,_t ni. with the County Clerk of Or-~ COunty on Men:h 1, Wllllatn H. Daum anoe County on F~ 26. 1985 'fOtJI Clelm with IN COUf'1 or lt\Q9 County on February 19 5 ._01_ wl~~ ett!,~ty ~= ot ~ 20, 1985 T -..91 preeent It 10 Ille petlOlleJ 20. 1985 ~·· -• • ~, repf...,,letlve eppojnted by '2tl:U1 Publlsh41d Or•nr. Coael anoe COunty on February Publllhed Orange eo.1 • Mt.IC NOTIC( Ille CO\lf1 within tour montl\e Publlltled Orange Coeit 01lty Piiot Marcti . 12. 19, 20, 1985 Dilly Piiot February 28. rrom the del• of llret i. Ollty Pilot February 26 26, 1985 · "-Merctl 5, 12, 111, 1985 I FtCTTTIOUI IUllNlll euence of i.t19f'I 11 prOYlded Mareh 5, 12. 19, 1985 ' r-..a2 De~bl= r:.-.. eo;:1 T_.58 MAm ITATIMINT In Sectlofl 700 of th• T-te2 '1 -' • The foflowlng penone are PrOflat• Code Of Cellforni. Mareh 3. 10, 17, 1985 1---------doing t>ualMU u: The time for flllng dalm• wtll 1--Ml--IC-NO___.Tl._CE__ Pl&.IC NOTIC£ " S~ 11 P'tB.IC fl)TIC( TAO ROOFlNO. 408 31at. not expire prior to lour IC-1'11T '1CTITIOU8 ....... St.. Newport Beach, CA month• ffom ttle dale Of the ,ICTITIOUI ..,..... flCTTT10UI au..... Mt.IC M>TIC( Nam ITAW 9~ LMter Plumb. Jr. ""vo"ngv ~Ylce"'~MIN. tr t ...... NAME ITATI....,. Nam ITATl•NT The......_.._ ..,,.. """' "' '"" The followlng P9'90fll are The lolloWlnQ peraona ere IUWONa i;;;;;;.: ::"""' are «25 W Colll Hwy., New· Ille kepi by tM court. " you doing bullneu 11: doing bu1lne11 u : C'!~~ JUCMC1_w. ~EATHEAS ·BY DE-~,,:-:.~:.~~ con-art .. ~ .. a f>!',.aonyou1nt:,:1~ OS"O RACJNG, (DIRECT MAGNETEL GROUP, _,_ ·-SIGN 357P t [)(Ne ,,. .. ··-1 _...., STORE DELIVERY RAC· DIVISION OF TRIOEX, 3188 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: Ellt '~ e.e:r Call· d= typ~~d~ull upon the e~ecutor or admln-INO), 19785 Deep Hl!bor, AlrwayAvenue,CosteMeee, (Avlto • Acu .. cfb) forni8112eeo ' Thie 11 t 't r ... flied 111r11or. or upon the al· Hunllngton BHCh, CA CA 92826 .-oDllltlCIC DEACIY. Nancy T. Lortie. 357 with the~ ci:. ol Or· torney for the •itecutor or 112648 Tritel Corporation, 3188 HE_ATHRllt DeACEY, AND Promontory Drive EHt COu IY Febn.lalY ldmlnlltfal0t, end Ille with Frank Roy LAwi•. 19875 rwey Avenue. Coata M..., 00.8 I THlltOUQH xv, .._ Newport e..cn Callforoli ~M5 n °" the court with proof of Mf· Deep Harbor. Huntington CA 92628 (Stele of In-CLUeNI II~ ' • ,_ V'lee. • wrhten request 1t1t- 8"ctl. CA 928'8 orporatlon: Calllomla) YOU ARE ~EtNG SUED Thia bualnen 11 con-Publllhed Ora Coul Ing tt\11 you cMelre IP9Cial Kattlleen sew.diet< Lewt1, This bu1lnea1 11 con· 8V PLAINTIFF. (A UD. LE duc141d by.an Individual Oal"' Piiot M eh T. 10 t7 nottee <?I the flllnQ of an In· 111785 Deep HartlOf, Hunt-uctedby:1COtpor1tlon ESTA OEMANDANDO ) NANCYT.LORTIE 2, ·~M5 ., ' · 'ttenlory.ndappnil•mentol lnQton e..ctl, CA 926'8 Trite! Corporation, $9th BRAOFORD PLACE I Thia atetement WM 11tec1 • Su-i2i 11111e UMll or of the P9'"-'rhlt bu1lnu1 la con-M Lukash, Prelldent SANT A AN A HOME. with the pounty Cleric or Or-tlons or accountt mentioned dve1ed by: tlutbend and wtl• This statement WU flied OWNERS ASSOCIATION. anoe County on Februery Mt.IC M>TlCE In Section 1200 and l200.5 of Frwik Aoy Lewtt Ith the County Clerll ol Or· You fMt¥e • C......, 20 11185 the Catlfornle Probe!• COde. Thia 1tetement wu flled nge County on February d.,1 efter tttle MMftlnOM le ' ,__ PICTTT10Ul IU ... H AlnJ I . C ..... • "'° with the County Clerll ol Or-6, 1985 Mnedon JOU to .... trPe-Publllhed Orange eoeet NAME ITATl•NT Nfl, 13421 Oftbrto DfM. ange County on February ...... 11 WYltten NPOnM et tM9 DelJx_ fllol fe,bwacy .2 QtQOnl ere Oatdefl °"'"'~•"* 20;198S---PuDITS>led Orange ~t CiWr. Mareh 5 12 111 1M5 doing bulfMll ... ...,.- F2111M1 lily Piiot Merch 6, 12. 19, A i.tw or pfMIM ce11 • • • • T *"57 MOOSE MIRRORS. ea Publithed Oranoe CoMt Published Orenge Cout 6. 1985 not PfOlec:I Jeu: ,our trPe-Fair Drive, Cotta Mesa, Call-O.ity Piiot Fet>Nary 28. 27, Deity Piiot February 2'. , _______ r_-.._7_3 written rnpanM llMlet M "8.IC NOTICE fomle 92626 March 5, 1985 Mareh 3, 10, 17, 1985 ·-In P'CllMf...., klnn .ff,_ Bruce s Swattt 16872 TW...a3 Su-<e12 l'ta..IC NOTIC{ wantthec:owttoMerrew MOUHTIJOll Oemlon ic. Hu~llngton -- p I L 0 T K ,_ -· PW09Al.8 Beectl, Callfomla 1126'8 ,teTITt<>Ut .,._,. " ,_ do ftOt ... ,._ TM City of Fountain Vel-Linde A Swwtt. 18e72 NAMa ITATE.•NT ~·=on...,..~...., ley hll lllocated up to Oemlon .tC, Huntington I The follow! 1 are -· '°"' ~.ooo of HOUllng and BMc:fl, California 1126'8 • I doing bulln!:. ~APE =-· "':i...and .C Community Development ™• bu1lne11 11 con-;••--.. --..... coo CONNECTION: '88 E. ,.,,.:~ ... ~ .. ~....?=~ = :: .= dve19:,.~'ETllldsw~~wlfe SCO'IT 17th SI . Cott• Mesa. CA -i --.--· . ., MARTIN I C'rvvrrf' 112628 ~ ....., In the conetructlon of tow-Thie 1t1t.,.,_,t wu flied . "'-AJ 1 1 , a Gretchen Sllerwln, 1820 --':. Y• ..=r:,:; and moderate-Income hoW-with the County Clef1l of Or· resident of Corona ~I Tredawlnde. Newport to cell _. ....._, ,._. ~u:!t '":: ~::::.~ ~9~nly °" F.on..ary Mar. Passed away ee:~~· Cb~:,~:! 11 co _ -•r. "rou • "°' kMWft from non-profit eponaora or ' ,.... March 4, 1985. Botn due1ed by .,, lnd!WWal n :.::!..,~"!::.::: de\'elOS*'• who either own Publlltled Orange Coeat Sept. 8, 1903 in Fair- Oretcn.n Sherwin •....,aid..,... tlllad"' or have an option to Dally Pllol F•bl'llary 28, m ount, lndianna. Tnla statement wu filed the,....,. boot!) IM'c:haM property within the March 5, 12. 19, 11185 S . ed b his ··-'~ With the Couhty Cl8rk of o,. ~ • q.. .. -City of Fountain Vllfwt. All T --458 ~v y wue, ange couniy on February :.:-: .... cdtectoft i...._ prcipoNla mutt be aub-Es~her Ann; son, 26 1965 , ...... ....___ ...!:" mlt19d to the City of Foun· •-ic WlflC[ Todd· daughter Jane · ue ... ·--un ..-o tal n Valley Pl an -r~ ~ · ' P'W1 de llUMA8 CALINDAll09 nlng1&141dlng Depertmenl . ·East.man. and five D:ryub~~tledM Ora~ Coast pare 1tre1entar 11118 10200 Sleter Avenue. F~ flCTmOUI IUllNIU grandchildren. Fu- t eretl • 12, 19, ,....._._ Ml;dle a Mii-taln V.,_., CA 92708 by HAim ITAT'lmNT aJ rvi ill be 26. 1985 ...,_. _. ..u ~. Marcti :20, '11195, Pr~ Tiie following S*'lonl ere ner se ces w T _. 7 • UM cart• o -..,,... win be eYaiu•l41d In terma of dolnc bualneel as: h e I d T h u rs d a y , 1---------tetefonlca "° .. .,,_. lheClty'aHouelngllldCom-INfELECT, 17711-A W•I· March 7, 1985 l:PM Mt.IC NOTICE ltfotecdon; .., ,.,.,., .... nwnlty ~t goelt mlnater StrMI, Cotta Mete, at Pacific View --------_... • m..-. ..._ ... end objec11¥et For 4ld Caltfomla ~2927 M FICTfTIOUI ..,..... c11lftpllr co11 IH f•r-dltlonal Information c:on..ci Kun Arno4CI Hetaey, 1779. ortuary Chapel, in- PONT I ( M P NAME ITATE•NT metld•d•• l•l•I•• Patricia Flynn HCOCoordl-AWeetmin.terStrM1,Cott1 terment Pacific Vlew A · ich. (A ) -The Detroit The concrete. ice and snow -3lso damaged Tile 1o11ow1ng peraona are ~..._ 11 ueted....,. netor, et(11')M3-8321, Ex· Meee, Callfornie t2t27 Memorial Park, New· Pistons scrapped a National Basketball As· the wooden nooron which the Pistons pla'-. hl' doing bulinea H : que le cort. eKuche .., tenlion 235. Mlchael Joel Bene1001, Be h [n U sociation game d th De L' . J TORRE'S TYPING ANO c-. Publletled Orenoe Coat 18808 Van Bufen Blvd, Riv· port ac . eu of an ree tro1t ions said. RELATED SERVICES. 1555 81 ilMd "° ,,.._.. • O.ity Piiot Merctl 5. 8. 1985 -~. Cellfomle 1125().4 flow er s me morlel National FooJball League players scrambled A dam age esumatc remained unavailable Mesa Verde 0r111e. e...1. ,..,., .... • ......__ ,_. rw...ao Tht1 t>u1tneu 11 con-contributions to ~ for cover when the Po ntiac S1J verdome roof this morn mg.. Kissick said. c •23J. eo.11 Meea. Clll· ,_,.,et oaeo, J le,__. ducted by: a general Plrl· Institute for Research collapsed under the weight of a 6-1nch Lions plav. crs Gan. Danielson. Enc Hipple lornla 92826 quttar" ealarto,..,...,. "8.IC fl)TIC( nerlhlp A Inn / U rnowl".all a th t d Nancy Ryen Torre 1655 J OlrH OOHI de H KURT A. HEISEY on ge~'6· C 0 niV. > " • u on ies sat · and Jam"' )"""S wcr" playing catct1 o n the · ~ _._ T t Cal Sa T 1• h .. ., "''"" .. Mesa Verde Orlve, Ea1t, It'....--.., Mleo .. K·,_ hit 11at9f)*lt wu ftled o if. n Die90 wenty-one o t eapprox1mately l OOroof noor of the domed faci lity whe n the roof #23J. Costa Meu, eai1.c1-elpcwpartedeluene. "-DM wltlt1tieCoulltyC1ert1 ot Or-School of Medicine panels covenng the stadium had burst by this collapsed at 11 :40 a.m Monday. No tnJuries L 1orn11 92&26 b..._. Ofr9e ,......... CfTACION .ADCIAl. enoe County on F.oruary La J u Ca 92037' morningunderthewei~ht oficeandsno"' tha t "'ere reported. This t>uslneas 11 con·......._.._. ... llOled c ...... ~ 20, 1985 p o ,a. · fi 11 d gh M -dueled by en lndtvldu-1 .,._. ..._ • un....... NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: ,_ a C I I c V i e w e un ay ni t an onday. said John "I thought the whole place was going to ca~e NANCY RYAN TORRE llftmeclteteme11te. II " (/l.Ylao·a Acuudo) Clwte '· Publlahed Orange Coast Mon.uary, Directors. Kissick. maintenance 'iUperv1sor for the tn. and I quickl} wenuoward the exit,'' Jones Thia statement wu flied conoce • 11n ellopdo, Wtnlll•r. Cl•Hlflff In-Delly Piiot Februery 26. 544 2700 Silvcrdomc. More panel!> could fall because \atd. ··1 though t It was an earthquake." A with the County Clerk or or-puede tt.Mt • llft ....._ ...,... c.rpor......_ and March 5. 12. 111. 1995 ---------- workers "can't get out o n them" to remove the Danielson said the 10-ycar-old. $55.7 ~~~9;;un1y on February :-.~..::.! ;:a:;::=. 1 ..,..... 1t....,. T...e1 HATFIELD ·- ice and snow. he said. m1llton 1lvcrdomelookcdhke awarzonc. · Fw....,Cw.eetdlfece.te...._ YOU ARE BEi~ SUED PAUL DONALD The collap~ also damaged at lea'>t 500 of "I wa~ telltngJames. 'I'\ e scen·thts thing rip Published Or1nge eoaat fontco). BY PLAINTIFF: <~ uo. LE "8.IC NOTICE HATFIELD, born lhc stadium\ 80.000-plu~ seats. A 20-foot-t>cfore with lightning,'" Danielson said from s Dally Piiot February 2&, Then•me•nd addr-of ESTA DEMANOANDO) IUPIMOlltCOUlltT November 23, 1930. long chunk of concrete was torn from tht: his Rochc'ltcr home. "It was-leaking all over Mareh 5. 12, 19, 1985 T_.ooto ~~u~~gF,~HEMg~~~t ~ngaoo Che end lnlOOlc Offt9 ITATI Passed away March l. facing of the third deck and crashed 10 the the drams." •--.. -m-11,.-Mll-T_IC_c __ JUOICIAL DISTRICT. Coun-You new 30 Celender °' CAU'ORNIA 1985. Survived by noor. Kissick ~Id. -Hipple WU\ 'itandtng beneath the c;oufhwe<,t , __ ... _~--~---C°--ty of Orange. State of c.1-day9 after lhla tummOnl .. .cou:r. Ao:=-wife Patricia of New- f . s fDrornla, 700 Civic c.nter MrWd on you to ftle a type-MOTIC port Beach; son Jef· corner o the root "hen 11 began tearing. Fl~~.:.~•NT•• lveWest.SentaAna,Cell-wrtttenreponeellthlacourt. °',.-t.:,:.~ f f Oakland·· Danielson ~td. ..,so_ lomla 92701 A letter or phofw ca11 wtM "' • rey, o • eon .• All ,a·d . E d 'd The I011ow1ng peraona •r• The·n•me. addr ... end not ""Otect you· your..,.,.._ AT ...WATI IAU Michael Costa Meu Blood-stained we ut "'a~ c;1an po inting. nc 1 n't doing bustneaa 11: lelephOne number of Ptein-Wl'ltt,... • nwet ~ In re Ea1a1e 01 LYLE da h ' S • knov.. \\.-hat "'as happening. Then II sta i=ted AMERICAN HOME OE-llff'I lllorney, or ptelntlfl pro:;'~'!" went GROVE OUNN, allo kllOW!\ ug ter, uaan E. commgdownallatoncc.andwcranhkchell I FENSE, 673 ,c P1umer,w11hou1 any attorney, le: ttlecour1~11..-;ceee. u LYLE G OUNN, o. Bony, Reno, N•v; t 1 f d 10 the tunnel Costa MeH, Calllornla LANGREN ANO BELZ At-11 you do not Ille you c:euecs. m o ther Ve rn• Owe S Oun 92627 torneya 11 Law 17321 ~ ' Notk:eltherebygtwnthat Wal 't Deerf ld' .. 11 looked hke o;omebody threw hand D1v1d Allen RlchardlOll, Boulevard Tusiln Ca11torni. ~ ~lmea:" m11y Ille undersigned, 11 Exectrb: teni, 0 le i , gre nades m there," he: said ... It wn11 a lot more 673 irc Plumer. Co111 112680Alln Jettr.Yo Rubin wagee. money 8nd ~of th• Eetat• of LYLE Beach, Fla. Viattation n Brown home dangerous s11ua t1on lhan we thought at first." F Mesa. ca111orn1192627 Eaq . • may be tlk• ~ lurtNr GROVE OUNN, atao known Tueeday, March 5, The roof has .. come down and loc;t pressure This t>ualneu 1' con-Dated. SEP 25 1964 ..,n1ng from the court. 11 LYLE G. OUNN, * 1985 3PM-3PM et ducted by an lnd1vldual lltOIElltT a ICUHIL Ther9 caeeed. wlll Ml et ~It p ' ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Blood-stained before.bu11'vc ncvencen11do1hisbcfore." DAVID ALLEN RICH-c1u1c 11: lh•rri QUlf..nei:Wr*'leG",.. .... tothehlgheetandt>eet acif1c V i ew towels were allegedly found tn the home of Hipple said. "'Maybe o nl·-fifth of 1he sections ARDSON c .. pen;..., o.;.,., to cell '.,; .': "-;t bidder upon the tetme end Mortuary. Services football Hall of Farner Jim Brown bh nnhce arc hlown out." I This statement WU flied Publl.nec:t Orange Coaet away ")'OUdo~an condltlonl her41inafler men-Wednesday March 6 ... , M with ll'le Countv Clerk of Or· Oattv Pllol February 12, 111• en,,..;_,, )'OU m.., cell 111 ••· tloned end 1Ubject to con-lOAM p 'Ii V' ' 1nvestigatmg allegations that he punc cd and eanwh1le. a c;c hcduled NBA game Mo n-ange County on Feb<uary 28, March 3, 1985 tor~-;._,., Mrw:. or • llrmatlon of Mid Superior Cha ·1 Floaa c iew choked a 13-year-old teacher to force her to da~ nigh I t>ctwcen the Dctroll Pistons and the 20. 1985 • r-..35 leGal aid office ()lated In the Court, on or.,,., Marth 11. pe · wen ae ha .. e sex with him and another wo man. Milwaukee Bucks wa!I postponed until Aprtl Publ•Shed Orange"= ~~I;._ · le ~~: :T~ = :'u~ ;;!1ycobememador deonatQ~ according to coun document!>. 7. 1hc league 3f\nOunccd. r E Diiiy Piiot Febrvery 28. "8.IC NOTICE ---..... located ... 16tte hacti WJO; The allegations were contained 1ri .i police The weight of the 'inow lore several holes in March 5, 12. 19. 1985 tregwiuetaCftecfonJu<flcial loulev•<I. Suite "'·Hunt· American Heart A.- report filed tn Municipal Court tn \uppon of a the I 00 panels that comprise the fibcrglai.r;· T·4&0 '""'"°"COURT Df:s' ~~E:,= de.,.:= eMhach. Ca111orn11 •~cia ti on. Pacific search warrant to comh the Hollvwood Hills and-Teflon roof. warping the wooden baskcl· --"8.--IC_M>_Tl_CE__ c~~C::.. p,....,,., una rMPUMt• end --~ l~t~~ View Mortuary, Dl- homc of the 49-year-old former C le.,,cla nd ball floor and <;ending concrete from the upper D 1n lhe Matt• of IM~ ..cnt• a maqu1ne "" •a OAOVE DUNN. o.c:uuit. et rec1ona, 644-2700 Browns· runn1ogback, the Lo~Angcle'i Herald dec k ~mai.hing into several plastic seat\. • FICN!!!.tOU8T• ~· cation of ROBERT TAYLOR cor1~ c:ana 0 une llemedll ~t""!~ hit dMttl and Ill Examiner reported today. Pistons spokesman Matt Dohek '-Bid . -A •• _.., WILLIAMS ow behalf or ter.tonice .,...t. t .... end in-.. ttiet "T he victim u'iCd towclc;, 1otlct paper. paper "II soundrd like thunder. only w11h about dJ::; :::!::!: f:aon' are ~,1::l~.~h~~ N~· pro\eccton;noau 19 r.:=: ==·:~~~~ H~WN- towels and t1 sues to wipe up blood trom her 1011me<. the impact," Dobek said. "I thought. BARTON SUPPLY. 3033 No A 12eaae eac:nte • meQulna ttene que -.. °"* thin or 1n • Mortuery • CemetttY ''(tune~ ... a pohce dctccttvc said tn a '"-Orn 'I'm 15 :yt·ar old. Lord. I don't want to ao i:.1 Harbor Blvd, Co••• ORDER TO cumpllr con 111 lor· dltton to tt1et ol Mid LYLE Crem•t""' a Ida .. ,, now '" e. M .... -Oal•f0fnle92626 SHOW CAUSE rn•lldad•• t•O•IU OAOVEDUHN .. ttletlmeol 16250!...;·A--. • Frantl Edward Barton. Jr , FOR CHANGE OF NAME -s>toPiedM II uMed qulet9 hit daettl, In end lo the r• ... Brown was booked for 1nvc<,t1ga11on of rape i.\ddcd T oin W1lscm . Pistons executive 1301 Baker Str .. t, Coa11 Aot>en Taylor w1menia on :!a.la con~ ~ "'Pf~ ~ • fOI-Cotta M ... a nd sexual bauery o n Feb. 19 Carol Mo'iC\, director: "It wa\ ltke watch1 ng the Hindenburg M .... Calllorn11112e2a behell of Kimberly Page Wlf.. 81 iowt; 5•0-5554 12. wa<; hooked for 1n .. ec;11gation ()f r .. ~ual crac;h, You could ~c the ce1hna i.tart tt> invert. This bUtln•H 11 con· lletnt ha• llled a petition In uMd ~.!.·~ L~One(1)and1"(2)1n "" c:o ducted by. an lndlVIO\fal thlt court lor en order allow-r~ • ·-·'9"'• ..-9'ock N1r19 Hulldr9d One ha11ery and 11 wa<> onl) a ma11er of time before 1hc FRANK e. MATON JR. 1ng petltlon9t 10 change'* '*'*.,CMG. y te ~ 1) of HUnttngton leecft NRCI IMOTMIM either ha\ hecn charged 1n lhl' l a!><' .\ panel'i began to np." Thie 11ee.men1 wu filed name trom Kimberly Paoe quit•"' .-no,"' ' Dal Mer Tr11C1 9ectton MLL --·ow•y k f h d ffi wllh the County C*k of Or-Wlllleme to Klm'*fy p......,. °"' .. CClaM do 111 ~ (1) M tflown On t Ml(I .._ " ispo ec,man or t c t\lrtct attornc}' ·., o IC<' enge county on February Wiiiiam•. -... 1111 _. ldolonal' par,,.,_ tn loott 4 ~ 3 MOIJT\IARY ha'\ said a decision o n ftltng charges would~ 20. 11185 11 11 tiereby orctw.cS INt de le oort.. ..._,,,, HIA ~ 110 Br~w•y ~~~;~~~~f~t1t.M<Mo~s1~~.j~~d~~~~~1~~i~·c~~~~~-~---~~--~~~~H=~~~~~~~'*~~~~~~~~-~ec1~~~the~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~~·;••~d~~~~=of~Orn•~·~-~~·~~~~~,~·~~~M~~,~~ -f rc~ on s 1.000 b:11t on R e· d' .. O 8 t Deily Pilot F*'*'f H , ~ thlt oourt In Dlp9rt-.. di • ... .. The teacher told police that Brown and Ms. 6j n eam Marci\ 6 ' 12 ' 19 ' 11185 T-..63 c::., ~,!. ~~°," =. = :n::i:..":.,E 1 ~~~ Mo~s were drinking and 'imokrntwhat she ---------Ana, CaMfornle. on AP.-1L e, _...... ...... 11 d tngton 8-otl. Celfcw1)le--a r .,._II' W\TIC( 1"5. at t :15 o'~ A.M .• =.":..:!!!LllM11 10"t llldlan•Poffl. Hunt• lhouaht was mpnJuana bc1orc t c alleged From AP dl1p1tcbet r~"" --..._,.._ ...,.. ~ attack nccord1ng to 1hc police report Orc~on tale U n1vcr'>itf's A.C' Green wa~ ----------end ''*' Md 111ere tttow dlt-*'"10 ••onloot. ' A d h d 8 Id h I --•• ~ .. ~--. ~.!"Yiontt.':!! ~ ~ The...,.. .......... ol ~ ar.!..... ~ cc:or 1ng to t e ocumcn1. rown to t c name rea1ona baskc1hal pla)'cr of the yenr • ,..._,,, __ ----..... " ---... vo the 111: (ti --...... ._. '"°man, "You'" no1 goong anywhcrt." today hy 1hc lln11cd Stal<' Basketball w.,,..,. ._ n•-__ .,. .. ,._. ="15 "°"";:.!. ~ ....... ,. The woman told P<>ricc that Brown hit her in A~. c;oc1a11o n. ™ lollowlng S*'eont •r• It 1• Mther order.cS ttiet • ,.ix;::...of at the ofloe °' l'UT· dol"O' butNM •: VII.LA CoPY of tNt order t9 tbo9 "-.-.. • 8TM> AfCt IUMl, Lhc eyes. nose and tom ach. and when 5hc told G reen w11 the o nly unanimous choice.-o n DEi. 80 C.Otnle UM-• ~ 1n the Haroor ~, ~ lot Mid ........._ Brown 10 q o p. he onJy continued to '\tn kc her. the 1e~ m _frD~-iU1onalColl~tttfftt!' fteirPwtnertNc> 2•5 ,._ Ofenoa Coelt Delly Plot, a 4'01 .--..., ~ *"· or ~ • ,.... '°"" chc repon st11d '.c;!loctat111r a. .. "* Awnue. ~ 0..1, ,. •• ,,._., of ••"•'•' '°' ........ ~ o.1-°"' °' _.. ..,... tn 196S • JWfY found Rro wn tnn~n~ ht0tton'sOctlcfSchreij1pfrccc1vcdthc • ~~= · -~..:::::'.~ ':°'.,:~~ 8nCI ,eten,ot*:..~ ... ass.aultand batccryc.ha<gC~aftcran inc1dt'nt i'il" wcond.J\l&}lcst. number-of vot" amona lhc v11t1, ,_., '4'4. t• or lour oonMCUfl"9 ._, ..,.,_ .. ......., °' -...._.INllllftf.., ..... cvcland involvmg an t8-ycar-0lda1rl wntcrs in Oregon. Wa hrngton. (alifornia. o.1.eo.t•......,CA9H2e prtoriotN dwt of.-S h..-· wre ~IJIMlntNt T9"Not .... :c.-1n._. Brown wa arrc ted 1n June 1968 for Ar11ona. tac;kaand Hawa 11. Thi• buatneM 1• COft.-lno ~MW..0.. i.:u.. lftOfieJ of the l""'9d CSUd41d by' a Nmltecl Plfl'*· Oe1ed '£1 77 1111 OM091 t# ....,d ' ~ on 00iA1iiMlcW1 OI 1nvc 11~uon ofusault w11h intent to murder Oth~r player~ named to the t o.man 1cam "'Totin ....., 11. llOOM.-., .......... 1 1 1 on-~•lldd. h 22 Id Ir d r d K h h Lo I "' ....-. ,.___._. ,....__ ., ........ •---....._ .ta•a ,...,... efl ---..... w en is ·ycar-0 air inen wa'i 1oun arc c it . m11 • yo a-Mal')'m o unt: Bia" ... ....,.,.,, ---·---.-·-__. .... ._.~A..,. °' --" .,._,, - sem1consc1ou1 under the balcony of his Rasmus'iCn, Oregon: former Ocean View Paft11":1'iret~t wee 111ec1c4:"ietlMI 1 ~In. 111• :;r;e:A HtM, (714; 3:.:r:=..,--;,~ite Hollywood ap:inmcnt. ff1&h star Wayne C'arlandcr and Derrick with tN ColJntyC.-~ o1 Or· tOf~ tor Petltlofl«, 2110 Deeed· ocrt ,,.. L ..... -.. ... The chaf1e was drop~d after thf woman Dowell. lln1vcrs1ty or uthcrn ('allfornia: ~ Cqinty on '*'*Y H•bot ltwd . •t2,, Colee .1. Mio..; Cllll*.., .1. na W ...... ., s11d jhc ttad falltn while trying 10 le. vc 1he /~tc W ilham '\ and Eddie m1th, m.oraa. and 21· 1"6. ,_,,1 ~ ~ ..... c... ll=., ~ 0.... _.,. -. ... a~mcnt when poltct am vcd . Brown was ~1ck Vano'\ and H:iro ld Kttltna. anta Clara. PuOfltMCI OtllnQ9 eo..1 Oellv PllOt Merell 6, ,a. ,,, Oellv "°' -1.11 ,. c :t d w11h rc'i1st1na a police officer nnd U (' coach S1an Mo m son was named ~ Piiot Mwcn a, 12. 1t, aa, 'iM& "' t• · · · \ fi $300 rnach of the \.car for 1he d1 tr1ct 21, tM5 t ... .,, r ... n \ T -'11 I :J ..... • PlalntJffs, vs. SIGNAL OIL & GAS COMPANY, a corporation, et al., Defendants. SIGNA~ LANDMARK, INC., a corporation, and NEWPORT REAL TY CORP., a co,poratlon, ·· Petitioners, vs. MIKE AMADOR aka MICHAEL P. AMADOR 111; JOHN 0 . APP: AMES E. AANOLO and BERTIE MAE ARNOLD: GARY AUERSWALD: GARY BALL; ROBERT W. BALLARD: JERRY R. BARNETT: PAULA'BARTH, HOWARD BECKER; oONALO A. BELL, RICHARD W. RAYL and B & A INVESTMENTS; ERIKA BOSSE: GAYLES. BOWLES; ELEANOR BOWIE; PHILIP BROWER; HARRY J. BROWN. Ill; GEORGE CA'NOELLA: THOMAS P. CARR: JAMES H. CASEY; PAUL CASSIDY; MARVEL CHANEY: DUANE M. CLARK: BETTIE COl,,TRIN aka BETTY COLTRIN; PETE COMPTON ake PETER COMPTON; JOHN COOMBE; RONALD A. CROWE aka ROHN A. CROWE; GEORGE DAVIDSON; DELIA DELGADO aka DELIA DELGADO FLACK: MARTHA FLORYCE DOWNS ~ MARILYN JEAN MAYLAND; IRENE DOYLE ale• EDNA !RENE DOYLE; HELENE M. ELLIS Ma HELEN M. ELLIS; JOAN A. FINN; VICKI R. FITHIAN and STEPHEN H. FITHIAN; WILLIAM K. Fm: JANET s. FLEMING Ilea JAN FELMINO: TOM FORSS aka TOMAS 0 . FORSS; LEON FRY: COLLEEN GASKEY; LORETT A GREEN; JAMES A. GRISET; JIM A. HARBIN; A.P. HAWGOOO aka A. PHILLIP HAWGOOO; FRED A. HERNANDEZ; EVA HEWlli; KENNETH F. HIGUERA: MONICA N. HIRSCH, JEFFREY G. HOLMES; RUTH HOWARD: WAYNE IAELANO; TERRY JAHRAUS; RALPH T. JARVIS; ELIZABETH J. JOHNSON; JEAN L. JOHNSON Ind JOHN 0 . JOHNSON, BILLIE JOLSON; DOROTHY M. KALINKA: TERESA KAUFMANN Ind WAYNE KAUFMANN aka TERESA KAUFMAN e.nd WAYNE KAUFMAN; MARK A. KELLER; ~OBERT A .. KENNEDY; LARRY KLOHA; XAVIER KOHAN; VICTORIA A. KOZAR; ROSEMARIE KUEHN aka ROSE MARIE KOEHN aka ROSEMARIE 'KOEHN aka ROSE MARIE KUEHN; KURT KUPFERMAN: JOHN LANO: SYLVl.A LANOENEKERT aka SYLVIA LANOENKERT •• SYLVIA LANGENECKERT; KATY LAWRENCE: ROY T. LAWRENCE; PIERRE A. Le8LANC aka PIERRE le BLANC; ALBERT B. LEVY; SHIRLEY LEWIS, NORBERT LIPPERT and GARY M. STEPHENS; W.T. LOEBMANN aka w. THOMAS LOEBMANN: JOHN F. LONOELIUS: REYNALDO LUGO; AITA M. McCANN; CARL E. McDONALD; THOMAS K. McDONNELL and NANCY M. McDONNELL; aka THOMAS K. McDONNEL and NANCY M. M<:OONNEL; DOUGLAS C McFERRAN~ SCOTT MALCOLM; LARRY G. MARTZ; RON MASE aka RONALD MASE; DAVID B. MILES; MARILYN MILES aka MARILYN MILES; GARY E. MONTGOMERY: ALVIN L. MOORE; DANIEL MORAN: GERI MORROW, CRAIGE. O'BRIEN; NINFA J. O'BRIEN aka NINFA A. O'BRIEN aka NINFA JARVIS, GEORGE OGLESBY; MELVILLE ORMEROD; PARK INVESTMENT CO., INC. aka PARK INVESTMENT COMPANY; SHIRLEY PARKER: VIRGINIA A. PARKER, by ROBERT J, WARBURTON, Attorney·ln-Fact; PATRICK c. PATEANIE: RICK c. PETERSON; ROBERT 0 . PETERSON: BARBARA PINES: MARION L. PONO aka MARION H. PONO: ROSEMARIE A. QUESADA: RAV H. QUINN •ka RA VMONO . H. QUINN; GARY REASONER; JAMES REIO; JAMES A. RIEMAN and MERIDITH RIEMAN; KEN RILEY aka KENNETH RILEY; LEONARD A RIZZO; DONALD 0 ROBERTSON; E.H. ROBINSON; RODERICK G. RODGERS; RICHARD ROHR: M.E. ROTH aka MARY E. ROTH: CARMELA Y. RUGEL; EDWARD RUGEL: DANA SANGER; KRISTIN SCOTT; ADRIAN FRANK SEBEK; PEGGY and DAVID SHAFFER: JAMES SHIPLEY; MICHAEL SHUTTLEWORTH: CALVIN SCOTT --SiHlttlNG;-OANIEl J. SMITH; JR.: i.UtS E7""8MfT~ JACK -SPARK~ t!St1£"SPEYER-OFEN8fRG a a LESl1E ALLEN OFENBERG. TRUSTEE; STEPHEN STONE; RAYMOND and BILLIE TELl:.ES: MARV J. THOMPSON; LARRY TttOMP· SON; A.L. TOLCHINSKY; NORM TORNHEIM aka NORMAN TORNHEIM; E.S. TOTAi aka EUGENE S. TOTAi: MARC R. TOW:· SHAW WEN TU: GEORGINA USUI; GENE C. VAIL: DONITA VAUGHN; ALLEN VOORHIS and MARILYN A. VOORHIS: VOSS INTERNATIONAL aka VOSS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION; PHILLIP WALSH; ROSE WALTER; JAMES WEBB; RUTH WILLIAMS; NEWPORT SHORES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. e CallrornJa corparallon: FRANK H. AYRES & SON. a corporation; 1ST NATIONWIDE SAVINGS ANO LOAN: FRANK AGUILAR aka FRANK AUGUST; PATRICIA ANN AIKIN; TOM JAY AIKIN; JOHN ALLARD; GLENN AOV ALLISON; REGINALD 0 . ALVAREZ; VIRGINIA ALVAREZ; KRISTIN E. AMADOR; AMERICAN' FINANCIAL PROPERTIES: ELIZABETH M. ANDERSON; ROBERT E. ANDERSON; PAMYLA LAUN AUERSWALD; FRANK AUGUST: MARK A. BAILEY; BERNARDINE BAIRO; FREDERICK LEE BAIRO; HUGH W. BAIRO: JEANETTE GRIET JE BAIRO: DEBORAH J. BALL; SALL V J. BALLARD; JOHN A. BAZACAS; KATHERINE BAZAC.AS; The Helra of RALPH T. BEASLEY; DANIEL BEDELL: DAVID BEDELL: ANNEROSE H BEECH: DENNIS W. BEECH: ROBERT W. BEIN: RUTH A. BEIN~RICHARO M. BLANCO: MELITTA E. BOOTH; WENDELL J. BOOTH; DONAJ..0 G. BORTHWICK; DONNA JOAN BORTH_WICK, KA THAYN BRITT~ HABRIET H. BRITTON: JOHN M. BRITTON; MIRIAM BROWER; JANET M. BROWN; PATRICIA S. BROWN; TOM R BROWN; PATSY C. BROXON: ROBERT N. BROXON; MARY G. BUCCI; EARL S. BURKE; SANDRA C. BURKE; MICHAEL P. BURNS; ROB BURNS; MICHAEL L. BURTON; RENATE U. BURTON: MARTH.A CALVIN; MARY ANN CAPWELL; MARV ELLEN CASEY; JUNE G. CASSIDY: MICHAEL V. CASSIDY: JAMES P. C~VANAGH; BETTY JO CHACE: DONENE S. CHAMBERLIN; DONALD CHAPTON; LINDA M. CHAPTON; WILLIAM A. CHARLES: HOLGER T CHRISTENSEN; MARIE J. CHRISTENSEN: CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS; CRAIG MARSHALL CLARK; KENNETH S. CLARK: ROSE NICHOLSON CLARK; SHERIE A. CLARK; MARILYN B. CLEARY: PATRICK G. CLEARY; COLE OF NEWPORT; EVELYN COMPTON: DONALD E. COOK; SALL V ANN COOK; SPENCER E. COVERT, JR., BARBARA P. CURTIS; ROBERT W. CURTIS; PAUL A. DAHLGREN; BETTY DAVIDSON; PAUL DAVIS; SHELLY LYNN DAVIS; LILLIAN K. DOBBS: WALLACE B. DOBBS: BENJAMIN M. DONLON: MARV LOU DONLON; BARBARA L DOWNER; GORDON H. DOYLE, FRANKS. ORAGAVON; JULIE J. ORAGAVON; RICHARD A. DWYER; The Heirs of PAULETTE G. EDDY; FARRAND ENTERPRISES, HOWARD FARRAND: JOHN FLEMING: ROBERT J. FOURNIER: SONDRA FOURNIER; JEAN L. FRY: THOMAS A. FUENTES; RONALD 0 . GASKEY; GEORGE C. GILlETTE; LOUISE H. GILLETTE; NICOLE RESNIKOFF GILMAN; RICHARD M. GILMAN, GERRY GORMAN; SHIRLEY T. GRIFFIN; BARBARA S. HALL. JERRY E. HALL; KENNETH A. HALL: PATRICIA E. HALL. KAREN MARIE HANSEN: DOROTHY E HANSON: EVEL VN M. HANSON;-l£tANO C. HANSON: ROBERT L. HANSON: NORMAN L. HARRISON; WILLIAM C. HART, JR., FRANCES JEAN HART, GENES. HEWITT; RUSH N. Hill II: KATHLEEN HOLMES: HELEN K. HOMER; AVALEE M. HORN; GERALD F. HORN; DAVID MARTIN HOWARD; JUDY 0 . IRELANO; BEVERLY JANE IVEASON: JANICE E. JACOBS aka JANICE E. KATZER; ANN A. JARVIS;_ JON JARVIS~ MARGARET c. JARVIS: RICHARD A. JARVIS: RICHARD P. JARVIS; JOHN M. COOMBE CORPORATION aka JOHN COOMBE CORPORATION aka COOMBE CORPORATION: PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON: FRANK A. JULIAN; MARY T. JULIAN: ROBERT F KEALIHER: LUCY S. KEYES; JAMES KIRKPATRICK; OLIVE KIRKPATRICK; MARILYN W KRAMER; BARBARA KRAUS: GENE KRAUS; SHIRLEY KUPFERMAN; PHYLLIS JANE LANZ; WILLIAM T. LANZ; ROBERT E. ~W: PATRICIA A. Le BLANC aka PATRICIA A. LeSLANC; BARBARA JUNE LEVY; RAVE LINCOLN; CHARLES J. LINNERTL_ ROBERT E. LIPP; THOMAS A. LITTLEJOHN; DONALD J. LOUIS; GAIL P. LOUIS; .GLORIA LUGO; NANCY SUE MAIEH; VINCENT. PAUL MAIER: BARBARA s. MARTIN; ANN L. MASE; JOHN McCLURE; CAROL c. McDONALD: L VF:IOA McFERRAN: ROBERT L. McMORRIS, DOUGLAS 0. MEECE: MARTA MEECE: NANCY MUELLER MENDES: ROGER L. MENDES; DONNA J METZGER: RICHARD A. METZGER: ALICE MEYERS; GEORGE MEYERS: JAMES A. MIDDLETON, PATRICIA B. MIDDLETON; KA"REN L. MIEL V; RONALD A. MIEL V; ILENE"-MINEA: ROBERT C. MINER; FRANCES V MONTGOMERY, LOIS M. MOORE: FRANCES E. MURPHY; JACK 0 . NELSON; VIDA B. NELSON: PEGGY J. O'NEAL, PAUL H O'SHEA: SHIRLEY O'SHEA; MARY V. OGLESBY: RICHARD R. PARENTEAU; TERESA K. PARENTEAU; ALL VSON PARKER: MICHAEL L. PARKER; LINDA J. PATERNIE; JO NEIL PATTERSON; JOHN C. PATTERSON; CHRISTINE A. PECK; RICHARD J. PECK, CHERIE l. PETERSON; MARIAN PETTIT; THOMAS K. PLATFOOT; MARION POLI; GERALD EDWARD POLLOCK, RICHARD W. POSL.ADEK; MICHAEL ANN POWERS; STEVEN ROBERT POWERS; JENNIFER L. QUINN; MARIE S. RACCIATTI; THOMAS J. RACCIATTI; BARBARA RAMET; GARV C. RAMET; SHIRLEY A. REIO; SHARRON L. RETHERFORD; ELVA RILEY: ALFRED JOHN RIZZO; KENNIE J. RIZZO: LILLIE M. ROBERTSON; MAUD ROBrNSON; GALE STEELE ROHR; GERTRUDE SACKS; PAUL SACKS; TERRY SACKS, JACOUEL YN SALE; WILLIAM SALE: MICHAEL ALAN SANDERS: DORIS L. SANDORE; CARMINE SANTORO; IOA SANTORO; LE ROY A. SCHMIOT: MARIL VN L. SCHMIOT; SEASIDE FAMILY T-RUST; JEANNE M. SEBEK~ ROBERT A. SELING; ALEXANDER A. SHANNON, PHYLLIS 'V. SHANNON; JOHN C. SHULTZ; JUDITH A. SHULTZ: JANIE M. SIHILL~AMES SIMOS, OLIVE SIMOS; SIXTY-SECOND STREET; CARROLL ANN SMITH; JACK ROHLF SMITH; MADELEINE 0. SMITH; MARV A. SMITH, DENA LEE SOUTH; FARREL H. SOUTH; IAENE SPARKS: CHARLENE M. STEGE; JOHN A STEGE; PAMELA STOMBAUGH; SANORA R STONE; CAROL UPP STRAUSS; MARV H STURDIVANT; DAVID J. TANNER; ANTHONY TEAGUE, PENNY TEAGUE: JOHN A. TEBERG; GEORGES. TERRILL; HAROLD F. THAYER: SONJA A. THAYER, KATHLEEN J. TH EIRE: BARBARA THIBAULT; WILLIAM THIBAULT; BONNIE J. THOMPSON; GERRY L THOMPSON. JEAN Y. THOMPSON; GUY J . THULL: FRED TOLCHINSKY; JOHN TORQUATO; JOANNA P. TOW. LIU CHIAO TU: TADAVOSHI USUI: DANA VAUGHN; DENISE VAUGHN; DEVIN VAUGHN; DONALD VAUGHN; MARCELITA VAUGHN, guardian tor the estate of the minors DANA and DEVIN VAUG~N: ROBERT M. VENNEKOLT; JERALD V. VILLENEU'(E: SANORA J. VILLENEUVE; FAITH 0 . VOGEL; MAAVYN E. VOGEL; ALFREDS. WACH; SHIRLEY M WACH; JOSEPH P. WALDMAN; ELLEN L. WALKER: DARLENE A. WALLACE; HAROLD H. WALSH; LORAINE L WALSH: LINDA L WALTER; TRACI WALTER; GWENDOLYN S. WEATHERHEAD; LEE 0. WEATHERHEAD, JEANNE J WEBB; JAMES E WEST: JACK C WHITAKER. MARY A WHITAKER: LINDA L. WILEY; L VNFOAO L WILEY, CHARLES Wl,LLIAMS; EVAN WILLIAMS; SHERRY WILLIAMS; RANDY 0 . WOOD: and DOES 1·5001 lnclustve, .. Respondents. CASE NO. ~-33 NOTICI! Of HEARING ON PITITION TO COMPEL t ARBITRATION AND MOTIONS FOR ORD!R8: (1) COMPELLING ARBITRATION, (2) APPOINTING ARBITRATOR, (3) DIRECTING NEW- PORT SHORES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION OR IN THIE ALnRNATIVIE, FRANK H. AYRES a SON TO REPRESENT AEIPONDENTI IN 1lte AR8fTRATtON, ANO (4) AWARDING PfTI· TtONEA8 A TIOANIEY8' FEES AND COSTS " TO: RH..ONOENTI: DATE: APRIL 1, 1985 TI ME: 9:30 A.M. DEPT. 22 , • MIKE AMADOR, et al., va. SIGNAL OIL & GAS COMPANY, a corporat ion, et aJ., Oefend8nta. SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC., a corporation, and NEWPORT REAL;TY CORP ••• corporation, vs. Petttloner1, MIKE AMADOR •1 MICHAEL P. AMADOR Ill; JOHN 0. APP: AMES E AAHOLO and 11£RTIE MAE AfWOLO; OAIW AUERSWALD, GARY BALL; ROBERT W. BALLARD; JERRY ft BARNETT; PAUi.A BARTH, HOWAAO IECKIR; DONALD A. BELL, RICHARD W. RAYL and 8 & R INVESTMENTS; ERIKA 808SE. GAYU 8 IOWL.U: El.EA.NOR IOWIE: ,.._IP BROWER; HARRY J. BROWN, Ill; GEORGE CANDELLA; THOMAS P. CAM, JAMd H. CASEY; PAUl. CAlll>V; MARVEL CHANEY. DUANE M. CLARK; BETTIE COLTRIN 8ka BETTY OOLTNN; PETE COMPTON .. ~ COMPTON; JOHN COOMBE; RONALD A. CROWE alee ROHN A. CROWE; OEOAGe OAVIOION: DELIA DE.GAOO .. DELIA DELGADO FLACK; MARTHA FLORYCE DOWNS llnd MARILYN JEAN MAYL.AHO: IMHE DOYLE Ilk• EDNA IRENE DOYLE: HELENE M . ELLIS aka HELEN M ELLIS; JOAN A.. FINN, VICKI R. FITHIAN end STEPHEN H FITHIAN; WILLIAM K. FITT; JANET S. FLEMING aka JAN FELMING; TOM FORSS tka TOMAS 0 . FOASS; LEON FAY; COU.HH GASKEY; LORETT A GAEEN~JAMES R. GRISET; JIM A. HARBIN; A.P. HAWOOOO lk• A. PH&LUP HAWGOOO; FRID R. HERNANDEZ; EVA HEWITT; KEHNETH F. HIGUERA; MONICA N. HIRSCH. JEFFREY G. t40LMES: RUTH HOWAN>: WAYNE IRELANO; TEARY JAHRAUS; RALPH T JARVIS; ELIZABETH J JOHNSOH; JEAN L. JOtiNSON end JOtllt 0 JOHNSON: BILLIE JOLSON; DOROTHY M. KALINKA, TERESA KAUfMANN end WAYNE KAUfMAHH .. T!N!:IA KAUFMAN and WAYNE KAUFMAN; MARK A. KELLER: ROBERT A. KENN~LARRY KLOHA; XAV1EI' KOHAN: VICTORIA A. KOZAR: ROSEMARIE KUEHN aka ROSE MARIE KOEHN aka ROSEMARIE KOEHN ,Ma A08E MAM KUEHN; KURT KUPFERMAN: JOHN LANO; SYLVIA LANOENEKERT aka SYLVtA l.ANGEHKEAT .. SYLVIA LANGENECKERT; KATY LAWRENCE; ROY T. LAWRENCE; PIERRE A. LeBLANC lka PIE"RE Lt BLANC; AL8ERT I . LEVY: SHIRLEY CEWIS, NORBERT UPPERT and GARY M. STEPtiENS; W.T. LOEBMANN aka W. THOMAS LOEBMANN: JOHN F LONDELIUS; REYNALDO LUGO: RfT A M. McCANN: CARL E. ~LO; THOMAS K. McDONNELL and NANCY M. McDONNELL: aka THOMAS K. Mc:OONNEl and NANCY M. . DOUGlAI c. M<:FERRAN; SCOTT MALCOLM: LARRY G. MARTZ. RON MA&_~-~· RONALD MASE; OAVtO . MM.ES; MARILYN MILES ak• MARILYN MILES:...GARY E. MONTGOMERY; M.--VIN-t.~~OANIEL MOftAN; GERf ~ E. O'BRIEN: NINFA J O'BRIEN aka NINFA A. O'BRIEN aka NINFA JARV18~GEORGE OGLESBY; MELVILLE OAMEAOO: PARK INVESTMENT CO., I~. aka PARK INVESTMENT COMPAHV; SHIRLEY PARKER: VIRGINIA R. PAAKER. ~ ROBERT J. WARBURTON, Attor~Fact; PATRICK c. PATERNIE; RICK c. PETERSON; ROBERT 0 . P£T£ASON: BARBARA PINES: MARION L PONO aka MARION H. PONO: ROSEMARIE R. QUESADA; RAY H. QUINN Ilka RAYMOND H. QUINN; GARV REASONER; JAMES REIO: JAMES A. RIEMAN and MEAJOtTH RIEMAN; KEN RILEY aka KENNETH RILEY; LEONARD A. RIZZO, DONALD D ROBERTSON: E.H. ROBINSON; RODERICK G. AOOGERS; RICHAAO ROHR: M.E. ROTH aka MARV E. ROTH; CARMELA Y, RUGEL: EDWARD RUGEL; DANA SANGER; KRISTIN SCOTT; ADNAN FRANK SEBEK, PEGGY and DAVID SHAFFER; JAMES SHIPLEY; MICHAEL SHUTTLEWORTH: CALVIN SCOTT SIHILLING: DANIEL J. SMITH, JR.; LUIS E. SMITH: JACK SPARKS; LESLIE SPEYER-OFENBERG •a LESLIE Al.LEN OFENBERG, TRUSTEE; STEPHEN STONE: RAYMOND and BILLIE TELLES; MARY J. THOMPSON; LARRY THOMP- SON; A.L. TOLCHINSKY; NORM TORNHEIM aka NORMAN TORNHEIM; E.S. TOTAi ah EUGENE s. TOTAt: MAAC A. TOW; SHAW WEN TU; GEORGINA USUI: GENE C. VAIL; DONITA VAUGHN; ALLEN VOOAHtS 9ftd MARILYN A. VOORHIS; VOSS INTERNATIONAL aka V-OSS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION; PH1LLIPWALSH; AOSEWALTER; JAMES WEBB: RUTH WILLIAMS. NEWPORT SHORES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, a calltornla corporalion; FRANK H. AYRES & SON, a COf'parauon; 1ST NATIONWIDE SAVINGS ANO LOAN: FRANK AGUILAR au FMNt< AUGUST; PATRICIA ANN AIKIN; TOM JAY AIKIN; JOHN ALLARD; GLENN ROY ALLISON; REGINALD 0 . ALVAREZ: vtAGIMA ALVAREZ; KRISTIN E. AMADOR; AMERICAN FINANCIAL PROPERTIES; ELIZABETH M. ANDERSON; AO&l!RT E. ANDERSON; PA'MVLA LAUN AUERSWALD: FRANK AUGUST; MARK A. BAILEY: BERNARDINE BAIRO; FREOENCK LEE BAIRO; HUGH W. BAIRO: JEANETTE GRIETJE BAIRO; DEBORAH J. BALL. SA\.LY J . BALL.ARO; J0HH A. BAZACAS; KATHERINE BAZACAS; The Heirs of RALPH T. BEASLEY; DANIEL BEDELL: DAV10 BEO£LL; AMEACIE H. BEECH; DENNIS W. BEECH: ROBERT W. BEJN~RUTK . BEN; RICRAm> M. BLANCO; MEtmA E. 900TW:-WENDILL .J BOOTH; po14ALO G. BORT!fWJCK; DONMAJO_AN 80.Rl'HWICK. KATKB'tNJWT'T;.~~. BRITTON: Mll~fAM BROWER; JANET M. BROWN; .PATRICIA S. BROWN; TOM R. BRQWN; PATSY C. BAOXON; ROBERT N. BROXON; MARV G. BUCCI; EARL S. BURKE; SANORA C. BURKE; MICHAEL P BURNS; A08 BUANS; MICHAEL L. BURTON; RENATE U. BURTON: MARTHA CALVIN; MARY ANN CAPWELL, MARY ELLEN CABEY; JUNE G. CASSIDY: MICHAEL V CASSIDY: JAMES P. CAVANAGH; BETTY JO CHACE; OONENE S. CHAMllERLlit: DONALD CHAPTON; LINDA M. CHAPTON; WILllAM A. CHARLES: HOLGER T CHRISTENSEN; MARIE J CHAtSTEHSEN; Cl'TY FEDERAL SAVINGS; CRAIG MARSHALL CLARK: KENNETH S. CLARK; ROSE NICHOLSON CLARK; SHEM A. CLARK; MARILYN B. CLEARY; PATRICK G. CLEARY; COLE OF NEWPORT. EVELYN COMPTON; DONALD E. COOK; SALLY ANN COOK; SPENCER E. COVERT. JR.; BARBARA P. CUMIS; ROBERT W. CURTIS; PAUL A. DAHLGREN; BETTY DAVIDSON: PAUL DAVIS: SHELLY LYNN DAVIS; LILLIAN K. DOBBS; WALLACE B. DOBSS; BENJAMIN M. DONLON; MARY LOU DONLON: BARBA~ L. DOWNER; GORDON H. DOYLE, FRANKS. ORAGAVON; JULIE J. ORAGAVON: RICHARD A. DWYER; The Heirs of PAULETTE G. EDDY: FARRAND EHTEAPRISES, HOWARD FARRAND: JOHN FLEMING; ROBERT J. FOURNIER; SONORA FOURNIER; JEAN L. FAY; THOMAS A. FUENTES; RONALD D-GASKEY: GEORGE C. GILL-ETTE:LOUISE H. GILLETTE; NICOLE RESNIKOFF GILMAN: RICHARD M. GILMAN; GERRY GOAM.AN; SHIRLEY T. GRIFFIN; BARBARA S. HALL~ JERRY E. HALL: KENNETH A.MAU.. PATRICIA E. HALL; KAREM-MARtE HANSEN; DOROTHY E. HANSON; EVELYN M. HANSON; LELAND C HANSON; ROBEF(T L HAN~ NORMAN L. HARRISON; WILLIAM C. HART, JR .. FRANCES JEAN HART, GENES. HEWITT: RUSH N. HIU II; KATHLEEN HOLMES; HELEN K. HOMER; AVALEE M. HORN; GERALD F HORN; DAVID MARTIN HOWARD; JUDY 0. IRELANO; BEVERLY JANE IVERSON; JANICE E. JACOBS aka JANICE E. KATZER: ANN R. JARVIS; JON JARVIS; MARGARET c. JARVIS; RICHARD A. JARVIS; RICHARD P. JARVIS: JOHN M, COOMBE CORPORATION aka JOHN COOMBE CORPORATION aka COOMBE CORPORATION; PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON; FRANK A. JULIAN; MARY T. JULIAN; ROBERT F KEALIH~R; LUCY S KEYES;. JAMES K1RKPKTRICK: OLIVE KIRKPATRICK, MARILYN W KRAMER: BARBARA KRAUS: GENE KRAUS; SHIRLEY KUPfERMAN; PHYLLIS JANE LANZ.: WILLIAM T. LANZ; ROBERT E. LAW: PATRICIA A.~· BLANC aka PATRICIA A. LeBLANC; BARBARA JUNE LEVY: RAYE LINCOLN; CHARLES J. LINNERT; ROBERT E. UPP: THOMAS R. UTTLEJOHN;L>ONALO J. LOUIS; GAIL P. LOUIS; GLORIA LUGO; NANCY SUE MAIER; VINCENT PAUL MAIER; BARBARA S. MARTIN; ANN L. MASE; JOHN McCLURE: CAROL C. McDONALD; L YNOA McFERRAN; ROBERT L MCMORRIS; DOUGLAS 0. MEECE: MARTA MEECE. NANCY MUELLER MENDES· ROGER l MENDES. DONN.A J METZGER; RICHARD A METZGER: ALICE MEYERS; GEORGE MEVERS: JAMES A. MIDOLETON; PATRICIA B MIDDLETON; KAREN L MIEL Y; RONALD R. MIEL Y; tLENE MINER; ROBERT C. MINER, FRANCES V MONTGOMERY LOIS M. MOORE; FRANCES-!. MVAPH't; JAeK 0 . NELSON:-VIOA B NELSON, PEGGY J O~EAL. PAUL t:4: O'SHEA. SHIRLEY O'SHEA; MARV V. OGLESBY; RICHARD A PARENTEAU. TERESA K PARENTEAU; ALLYSON PAAKER: MICHAEL L. PARKER; LINDA J PATERNIE; JO NEIL PATTERSON. JOHN C PATTERSON, CHRISTINE A. PECK, RICHARD J. PECK: CHERIE L. PETERSON; MARIAN PETTIT; THOMAS K PLATFOOT. MARION POLI; GERALD -EDWARD POLLOCK. RICHARD W POSLAOEK; MICHAEL ANN POWERS, STEVEN ROBERT POWERS, JENNIFER L QUINN; MARIE S RACCIATTI; THOMAS J. RACCIATTI; BARBARA RAMET GARV C RAMET SHIRLEY A. REIO; SHARRON L. RETHERFORD: ELVA RILEY: ALFRED JOHN RIZZO; KENNIE J RIZZO, LILLIE M ROBERTSON, MAUD ROBINSON; GALE STEELE ROHR: GERTRUDE SACKS, PAUL SACKS, TERRY SACKS. JACOUEL VN SALE; WILLIAM SALE; MICHAEL ALAN SANDERS, DORIS L. SANDORE, CARMINE SANTORO: IOA SANTORO: LE ROY A SCHMIOT. MARILYN L. SCHMIOT; SEASIDE FAMILY TRUST, JEANNE M. SEBEK. ROBERT A SELING, ALEXANDER A SHANNON; PHYLLIS Y, SHANNON; JOHN C. SHULTZ: JUDITH A SHULTZ; JANIE M SIHILLING, JAMES SIMOS OLIVE SIMOS; SIXTY-SECOND STREET: CARROLL ANN SMITH; JACK ROHLF SMITH, MADELEINE 0 SMITH; MARY A. SMITH; DENA LEE SOUTH, FARREL H SOUTH; IRENE SPARKS; CHARLENE M STEGE: JOHN A STEGE; PAMEL> STOMBAUGH; SANORA A. STONE: CAROL LIPP STRAUSS; MARY H STURDIVANT. DAVID J. TANNER: ANTHON'< TEAGUE; PENNY TEAGUE; JOHN A. TEBERG, GEORGE S TERRILL, HAROLD F THAYER, SONJA A. THAYER KATHLEEN J. THEIRE, BARBARA THIBAULT, WILLIAM THIBAULT, BONNIE J THOMPSON; GERRY L. THOMPSON. JEAN Y. THOMPSON; GUY J. THULL; FRED TOLCHINSKY: JOHN TOROUATO, JOANNA P TOW, LIU CHIAO TU; TAOAVOSHI USUI: DANA VAUGHN; DENISE VAUGHN; DEVIN VAUGHN: DONALD VAUGHN: MARCELITA VAUGHN, guardian for the estate of the minors DANA and DEVIN VAUGHN, ROBERT M VENNEKOL T. JERALD V. VILLENEUVE; SANORA J. VILLENEUVE; FAITH 0 VOGEL, MARVYN E VOGEL. ALFREDS WACH. SHIRLEY M WACH; JOSEPH P WALDMAN; ELLEN L. WALKER; DARLENE A WALLACE, HAROLD H W,ALSl1 LORAINE L WALSH; LINDA L WALTER; TRACI WALTER; GWENDOLYN S. WEATHERHEAD: LEE 0 WEATHERHEAD, JEANNE J WEBB, JAMES E WEST: JACK C. WHITAKER: MARY A. WHITAKER. LINDA L. WILEY. LYNFORO L. WILEY CHARLES WILLIAMS. EVAN WILLIAM"· cu..tcQRV WILLIAMS; RANDY 0 WOOD: and DOES 1·500, lncluslVe CASE NO. 44-67-33 PETITION TO COMPEL ARBITRATION Petitioners, SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC ("Slgnal Landmartn and NEWPORT REALTY CORP ("Newport Realty") collectively referred to as "Petitioners", hefeby petition the Court to compel Respondents to arbitration and allege u follows: 1. On or aboul November 9. 1959. in Orange Coonty, California. Signal Oil and Gas Company, ("Signal Oil") and Frllnk H Ayres & Son, ("Ayrea") entered Into a master ground ~ (ttie ··Ground Lease· ) wtlefeby Ayres leaMd from Signal 011 certain unimproved real Pfe>pefty, e1tciuslve of specified oil and mineral rights. IOcated In Newport BMcti, Cdfomla and more par1icularty de9ctlbed on uhlblt 1 attached ri«eto and 1ncorparated he<eln (the 'Leued Premises") kw a pe<lod of sixty (60) years, eommenelng on Oeoembef tO. 1959 The Ground Lease was recorded on November 25. 1959 In 1he Official Records of Orange County, Calltornla 2. Signal 011 and Ayrq 9Ubsequently amended the Groond Lease by IWO written agreements. the first one dated Merch 1'4. 1960 and recorded April 15. 1960 In the Official Records of Orange County. California and the second one dated~ 30. 1960 and recorded May 16, 1960 In lhe Official Recofds of Oranoe County Cal1fom.. (collectl\lely the "Amendments") C~ of the Ground Lease and Amendment s are attached hereto as E1thll>lls 2. 3 e4"d 4 respectlwty and are Incorporated herein. The Ground Leue and Amendments are tteretnetter cotlecllvely referred to as the "Mater Lease". 3, Ayres entered Into the Maste< Lease fC>f the purpOse of developing the~ Premises by SYbdtvidlng the L...-d Premises Into approxlmetety 400 Individual lots, constructing single f1mlly dW!Mflngs on the lots and MllinO the atngte family d'ftlllngs to the pubflc. '4. In O<def to etfectuate lt1 planMd devetopment of lhe Leased PreMt59$ during lhe hrst half of 1960. Ayr•, u leuof. and Newport Shor• Co , a P«1nersh1p ("Newport Shores"), as '"9ee entered into written subleeMS and supp6emel'lta tr.eto (the "Sublea.ses") lor MCh of the lndMdual lots w1th1n \he Leased Prem1MS. e>tctuSlve of Parcel 1 N9wpott Shores. In tum. ~Md In writing aH of Its r!Qhl , tltle and 1nteres11 under MCtl of the Subteases to the buyef u th9y purchased en Improved lot Within the Leased PremlMs The Sublea~s exf)'usty 1noorparate and are subjeet to all the covenants, conditions, reMNalions and rettrlctiON Mt forth m the Mester Laa. A copy of one of t'1e Subteues, ell of which are the aama except tor the dac:rlptlon of the lot Involved and the eaac:t dofl11 amount ot rental oblig.tlOn. • 1ttached hereto as uhlblt 5 and IOCOfporaled therein 5 At various times N and Whan the lot• within the Leased Premlsea were deve40ped and sold dunng 1 pertod of aOOUt etewn yeer9 commencing about Oecemt>« t960 Ayres asstoned 1n writing 111of 111 f'IOhts end interests as au~ und« the SubleeMs to Newport RMlty .. required by At11cie VIII Sec11on 0 of the Master Leue 6. On or 1t>out April 14, 1978. Ayree qultclalmed and USlOned to Newport Realty all of Its remaining 1nte< .. 1 In the PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on April 1, 1985, at 9.30 a.m. In Otpt, 22 of the abow entlti.d court toeated at 700 ((Mc Leesed PremlMI by 1 qultcla1m dMd reciorded In the Otflclal "Record• of Orange County. Celtfornla on Aprll 20, 1978 A Center Drive West. Santa Ana, Cellfornla, Pet11loner1 SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC. ~d NEWPORT· REAL TV CORP copy of the quitclaim Med la allached hafeto .. Elchlbll 8 and lncotl)Ol'ated ~n by ""• reference (cott9Ct~ "PetltlOMra") will ~ltlon end mow the Cowt fot orcttrt-( t) comP9111ig ttt ~tt to llt'bttf9te .,,. 7 Signal Und1t1ark lt the prtMnt r .. owner of the LNM<f Pretni and, as a r n of vwioua wtlttan ~ , I ~ "Ol.,tt") rao-rdlng, among other things. the ptetent ftlr merk.t veiu. Of the LMMd PremlMI and 11 the Pf'9Mf\t leMot under the M•t• L .... .oiu.tmant or sut>tMM R41nt ..... referred 10 111 the ~1t1on to Compel Arbltr•tionrtht "Petttton~"~2~-t~i:da;. A~1~1 t1ct~11~iou.~~·in<1~namecs~~~S~~'*Me~!t~A~~and~~e~~=;';:;~:;~~:;'...-f1!f'le"''-e.'""nar""----y--1 ACOM. or 1rh1C11111'9. tnlr r r . (!TWM1 I B;:Qimlft'.,"~""5 are pr-.n u t wt\loh prwntty e"C11t Community Auocl•tlon ("Comrn"!ll'Y Auoclatlon"), or In the atterMtl"8, F'rri H. Ayr• Son ("Ayrte") to r~t an 9 Ar11cle v. S.C:tlon F of the Mlllttaf l .... and Sk1ton 3 of each of the SubteeMS, provioa that pnor to the end of "'9 Sub ...... • In the arbitration of tht ot.pute, and ('4) requiring A9epondanta to pay Petltk>Mra' ~•bit attomays' ,_, 25th and 40th yean of the M•t• LMM t•m. the Lesaor or the L ..... may. at lt1 op1t0n, gl'lt nott0t that the,..,,,_. and coat• lnaurrtCI In IMltfdng the orct.f1 requeeted htretn. · peyment1 under the Suble9Me ahllll be 8djuatt'ld to a aum tQual to e~ of tl'I• then ta r marht valve of the Leuad The mooona fot orde<t compettlng atbltr8tton, 8ppoitltlng • MCOt'ld or third 1tbttr1tor, and ctnctlng tht Community PremtMI. uclu9iva or the~ hou .. thertOn and their appurtenancet Aaeociatlon, or In the altern1Uve, Ayr•, to repr...nt ell ~1uu11, 1n tile art>ttratlonof tht ~te ere made pweuent 10 Anic:te v. Sec11on F Of thi MMt• L ... and Secllon 3 of .-ch of the SublN.MI fur1htr ~ th•t In the went to Code Of CMt Procedurt, S.CtlOnt 1280 through 1294.2 end.,.~ on the groundt Chet Clftaln Wl'1tten egreemente the l*"lte e.nnot 90'• on the tw marilte value of tne Leued ~the mattet ahall be determ Md by 11t>itrat10t1 .n.ctf~ ~ ~it!Onttt end ~i.. end ,.....,_ to In tM Petition, raqulrt thet tne (Mpule be ~ if'l ICCOfdenot with tM ~ovltiOM O:f An~ xv Qf the M .. 1 l.M anct lblll be b1n<11ng in. Sub'elu ttwOl.IP •IMVMiOA 9Ad ''* ~•tci ~ ,_,.fehd Md,.._ tftd OOfttinut to t'9fule fo-11ppotnururt1ttmonmt 10 f 1 Artlclol 11. Section C or the M-* L .... and ktlon 3 or tht SublMMa t\Jrthtr plovide thlt Ayr• or tne erbltrate 'ht DftP'ate. Community J.Mocltti0f1 ahall have the tx~ rtgl'lt end ooUgatlOn to ect on ~Alf of all Sub4aiUMe In the ldtust.mtnt Petition«•' motion '°' an OfMr awarding ettomeve' r ... and ~· lncured In Making the tbove Ofden le bllMd on or ...nta11 under the SubtMMe ' IN eicprtlta pr~t of the aame WttUtn ~te efllctlw btta•t1 Petlt~end AttPOftdelM ~ lo t2 On Mey 1, tteO, .... -~ In writing 111 ltt C)t)flQ.atloM under t"9 M t« L r~ the ..... i(21 In the Petition and Code of CMI Procedure 88121 9 ~he grounds "* Atapondtnta' rtfuMI to ..r.t\ a MOOnd r.ma11 umw the Su...._ to tne Comlfk.lnity At90Clltlon. wNch ~"*'' KCe!P'*' by the c omrnun•ty atbftrttOf' end to wbttr8te the Oltpute _,,..._ P•cw•4olfMMt -~·.._to ... relief trom lhtl Cour1. Ind .A"°"8tlon and rac«ded ln,._Offidel AecordlOfOrengeCOUfttY. CMfONiiiaon May 18. t9t0 A ~ot the Mtig""*'1 NI bMrl done tottty In bed fifth In .,, •ttempt to delay IN ertlftr..._, of ttlle Otlrputt. trom A~ to the CommunlTY A~ la 8ttaic:Nid hef'~o .. t.Nbtt 1 and lneOtporeted her.in The Petition and ar>ovt mottoM Wt bMtd on the PetlflOn, .,._ Notice. the Mentor...., Of P I lnO Authorttl•. 13 Ayne """9ndtred all of 1t1 rtght. t10e tnd int.-t In the M•ttr l ... Ind In the Su~ end tt61nqultl'Mtd ell IOQ91'* wrth the Otcltflttona of Roland C WtldtrMy9r and St~ C. Orummy fMt '*-""·ell paper• end ptH~ of 1t1 nghta, dUtlel and obMOat!Ofte -.tri reeoect to 8dju9tmente of the renullt pro~ ror 1n h Muter LeW tn<I flied In tN1 ect1on •nd l4ICh other and further~. orel-Ot documentery, thef fNY be ptwnttd ptiot to 0t •IM SUbtteeet, MG tMCommunhy ~letlOn ls now ~led to r....,,t the lflt• .. tit Of .-Subl111111Withteapect1C>' .,,,(~ ·~::·~~~T-:;:~~"t~~~n~HAT RESPONO£N1S' AUPONSH, IF ANY, TO THE PETITION AAE TO IE ~r;t ... ldl:~~l.~ ~~:=,= ~=i: ~= ~~s~:,·~% ~ :'::':'..': ~·t•t*' FILED ANO 8£AVEO ON PETITIONEA8 IN ACCOAOANCE WITH TH! PAOVtS'°"8 CW COOi OF CIVIL PAOCE~ 14 ~t to Artlcie V. SecllOf'I F of t .... M• l on Of abOut ttmber f7. 1164. P9titl0ntrl -WO • '"Notioe S8 1290 I Of o.rntnd for Aentlll-AdJU9tn*lf' (the 'Rentll Ad rMnt No41Ct') on ~ta PeUOOMte .i10 put>f lhtd thll "••,...•, J.._,.._. "', 1 .. ,.5 Aerltll Adfll9tmtnl NOflee In ·~ ~tr,' I MMlptlptt Of gtnefal Clf'CU!atlon in C>ranQ9 County,~ Of'I .,._, --1 • •o ~btr 27 Ind 28, ~Ober 1, 3 and 5, 1984 A coc>y of the Aent•I Adjuet1"1\811\t NOtlOt i. •ttacfted hereto .. ~ '"'°"~edheretn . ........., QAWTl KIMO. MMMaoM. ITI,.... c. DMWY. CHAM.al •• ,AW't, UTttL.1111 CAAOTMIM ' '-tlt!OIW'I end ~ti. •ft• good r ntg<>tl9ti0nl, .,. UNI to °"· atnOt'\Q ocher •NnOt. " ~ATMLBN CMOTMIM ,AOllll. A...,_,1 .., ,.,, .. ·•-u•1Nr1t llWL LHlllHIM; M ..... •""°"' Ottllf'IC '*' mertt9t v-..U. the l .... /J Pra on!1 t tfld ~the 1 • Anide V, 8ctlotl 'end • MALTY CORP. Contlnuect on c • ' , • • .. . . \ ' 1 aw-. c... DAILY '9LOTIT~. M.a. a. 1• ...,..... XV el ltle......, L.-..,..... IWt lrt .. ..,.. the S**' .. UMtlte to.-on lhl lak metkll Yalut of tM L.-ed ,,.,IHI, and ........ tN 9dju•1d,...... undlt lhl Ml11111. by o.otmber t . 1M4, the di.putt lhalt M d1t• IM.S by erMrlllOn. . I llllCMlll~enoll. ~""' of"'9r-. by ... deed of 1--...;.;::=:.~---- vou AM .. OPAUlT • _. lnter ... t1M .... UNOI" A OHO Of T"VaT ~a ptOllldecl OATlO JUNE 18, !Mt, UH-note, -.. ,_end•· ... ..........,. .. Ll!IS YOU TAl<I! ACTION Of tM tM* tlM of --To P.,.TfOT VOUA ,.......... ....... .... COMPUTIA SUPPL. V ""' ....,.... te er .. ,_ by t.-OM'ANV 1f 122 HMrlh JI. PunuMC to tM......, lw end Sutl .. 1111, In ttle ftent tM ptMent fell" matkt1 vatue of the L.MMd PremlMe and the ldjulted rent• undlt the lublUUI CIMOt M lgrMd upon, ~ •• on the one hend, .,. ~ to Wh = one ltt»hrator Md ~ wrtnen nottot of tht llPPOlntment to MCh other on or belON ~t>. 1t, 1tM. T-"ttr, IN two appoint.a erbftrMOl'I .. lo MNlct 1 third Wbttretor and the tt\r .. arettrltOft are to promptty Mt the l!,.TV, IT MAY H SOL.0 AT of lruet, -~ .... .._ '°"nt.in l/*t CA A 'UILIC IAL.l. lfl VOU , und9r tM tetmt of tM .,., .... , ' .._ __ NHD AH IXPLAHATIOH of lf'Ult ?OI · "'8tter for lfbttraffOn. I 0' TH! NATUM Of THI tcNI Wnount of lf\e Jemee I'. W~d. 11122 17. On or about Oecembet 14, 1N4, Pt41tlonen duty-* Aelpondent1 with a written "Notice of Appotntment of ArbltrMor At hbl••• Aentll AclJue1"*1 .... =" P9tlti0n«'1 appointment of lfblttator. A ccpy ot thla notice It 1t11Ghed hereto M Exhibit t end lnootporlted . PAOCUOtNG .A0AIN8T ~ of the obi• h Dfwe. flountaln 1/1>- YOU. vou SHOULD OOH-ton~ by tM.,..... • CA tt?OI CLA TACT A LAWVUI. '° l>e ~ -~ ....,..,.. J. AoblnlOfl, .,..=.: ~.. -.=-::.=.. = ~~.;:::t,. ~~ ,~ THE OA l tY PILOT IFIEO OF ICE HO R: 11. In vtolatlOtl of tht M-. L-Ind Sub•••'•· "-Poodent8 hl¥t, emong other vioteUon•, (I) fllted and ~Ind continue to f8lr Ind relUM to appoint a aecond .,.._or or ~t• In the arettrttton: (M) fllled Ind r"'*d to recogntie the Community Aleodlt60n'1 :U: to ,.....,,t Sub1111111 In conMCtlon with the ldj()etment of SubtMM ,.,.ta; Md (Ii) eome ,...., er II'* on. Ind delm the rigM to, lndMdull 1tbltr111on °' ludldal pr00Md'"91 to ~ the tldtuatment Of rent under tNk IUblMM. 19. Al a~ of A•=-· fliltute to appoint an erbftretor end tubmtt to erbltratlon, the PetltiOners.,. entltled to IPPfY to the Otenoe 8uperlor Coun tot ordeB that .n etbltr•tor M 9Ppolnt*2 on behalf of the AelCIOndent• and that the A9epo."ldenta erbltm• the fw mll'ket velut of the L....O Preml ... and ldJuttfnertt of SublMM Aentlll purtu111t to Clvtl Code 88 1211 et Mq. the M91tet L .... and the Su~. 20. Purtuant to Artlcte XJV, S.Ctlon Cot the Muter L ..... II Incorporated Into the SublHNI Ind Section 18 Of the Sub ....... In the twnt Illy .ot60n la lnltltuted f« the enforcement of any right• or remedlee under the Muter L .... or Sub ....... Pt11tlonerl .,. entltled to recover tht6r reMOnable attorneyi· f ... Ind 00tt1. Petitioner• hive retaJM<t the NC -of IM lnlt'9I ~tton TNI blle!MM II c:on• On Metefl 21, IMS, ti the Notice at S... II by, t fll*ll '*1· t .30 A.M., Peclflc hntlnel ~.464.11. CofpottllOn, t Calttomlt o...ct. F*'*Y I.:. IMS " J ~'°" oorporatton, M d\f~ ap. MAITIR MOR••Ael T~ itaiern«1t w" 1119c1 pointed TNICM undaf W MY T ...... -,... purtuant 10 the 0..0 °' H. IWr ' CttJ h the Councy Cletlc of ..,.. Trutt recordtcf NM 21, aMr.r•la ... ,,, Te .. : tnoe COUflty on FeC>ruatY 1914 .. l111trum.ftt Ho. 9'H•1 4 tl•ttt •llO, 20. 1985 ,_, "·264018 of Offlclel A9-11-111.-, Itri IC....._. Publlltled Or•nge Coalt oord1. axecuttd by O.H. • ......., YIM "111•rn1 Dally Piiot F•brutry 24, Telephone rv1ce: Monday·Fr1day 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P.M. Bu incs Coun ter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. l>EAl>IJ,ES i.w firm of Orummy Gatrett KlnO & H•rrtlon to ptOMCUt• thl• IC1Jon and have and wtll continue to Incur attorMyt ,... and coat•. Mayfield, Lid .. Inc ... Call-Pl.lbllltled Oranoe Coelt 3 0 1't 1"1· fornla corpor•tlon, u Pilot Mll'Cfl S. 12. tt, M11ch • 1 • • " " ltuttOt. In the offlCt °' tM IN Su~7 f'l HI.I C: \T IO \ Ut:.\UU \t-: WHEREFORE, Petttlonen'petltlon the Coun tot or-.: A. Competllng Aeepondenta to erbftrate the dflpute. and Ill law arising th«efrom, with reepeet to the fair mar11et value of the l....O PNmlMI and the ldjul1ed rentall under the Subleuee: 8 . Appointing • ..eond. end If nee 111.,-Y tNrd. lfbl1ret0f .. required by ArtlcM xv of the Miit• l'MN; C. Compelllng the Community Aleoc:Mltlon to ...-ant and ICt on behett of Ill Sub ....... In arbitrating 111 mattera related to the fair rnwket vllut of the LMMd PremlMe Ind the edjulted rwitlil under the Sut>INMt; D. Awwdlng Petltlonen theft rtMOnable attorneye· .... end CC»ta; E. Awarding Petttlonen IUCh other rellet u the Court may deem ju9t 111d prC)I*. DATED: Janu.,-y 8, 1915 DRUMMY QARRl1 T KING a HARIUION, ITEPHEN C. DRUMMY, CHARLE' W. PARRET, KATHLE•N CARO,...,.I PAONE, ly: CHARLES W. PARR!T, Attorneft for PetltloM,., SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC. end NEWPORT REAL TY CORP. SUPERIOR COURT OF -l'HE ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOfrTHE COUNTY OF ORANGE MIKE AMADOR, et al., l/S. Plaintiffs County AecofdfK of Ortnoe T ....0 County, State of Oallfomfa, WILL SELL AT PUILIC 1---.. -.. -IC-Mft_TM"_r __ l·-------- AUC'rlOH TO HtOHEST810-... -. ""'""' "8JC NOT1C( DEA FOA CASH (payaaMe ,, 1------.,_------1-------- lhe t!fM of .... In lawful YOU AM .. M.PAUL.T '9CT1TtOU9 .,._ .. money of the united St8*) A MID OP TilUIT. NAMI ITATIMSNT at: the IObb'( of Continental ATID NOYl .. A 14, The tottowlng per10n1 are L~ Tiiie Company, 1010 dol119 bulllneu u : North MalnStt .. t. 4th Floor, UNI.IN YOU TAKI DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO Santa Ane. Callf0tnla, 111 CTION TO "'OTICT ENTEAPAISES, 2218$ tight, tltl• and Jnt,ar.., con· OUR PROP9RTY, rT MAY Camlnlto Vino, Lagun• Hiiia, ~ to and now held br II M.J~oe1.~D ~ CA 92853 under Mid Deed of TtUI In LANATION 0 , THI Timothy L. Atoler. 22168 the property deectlbed •: Camlnlto Vino, Laguna Hiiia, Thet portion of lot 109, AT U R I 0 ' T H I CA 92853 Trec:t No. 300, In IM City of "OCllDIMO AOAINIT Thlt buelne11 11 ron- Cotta Meaa • I* map ,.. OU. YOU IHOUU) C..._ ducted by: an lndMdual corded In Book 14, Pagee I 1 ACT A LAWYIR. Timothy L Algief and 12 of ~ MOT1CS Of Thll 1t•letnent was llled Mape, records of Ortnoe TilUITll'l IA&.I with the County Clettc of Or· County, OMctlbed • fol-u:-a~ tnge County on Febrully loWI: '" • .., 21. 1985 Beginning et the moe1 LOAN •-Eut~ corner of Mid Lot Notice Is hef9by glV9fl thet ,__ Publlthed Orange Coeat Dally PllOI March 3, tO, 17, Monday Tue da v Wednesd ay Thursday Friday Sa turdav 'unday Fri. Mon. Tue~. W("d. Thur'I. Fri. h i. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.rn . 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. t :A ~CE l.l .ATI O' & (:(>Hll Et:T IO'S: ( 1111 11·lla 111111 ... 111<1 1·11rr1·1 lu111 ... 11111 ~ lw 11111ti 1· 0 11 .. 11 111 1• cl1•;1dlt111· .. '' ulio\ t'. Pl1•u .. 1· .1 ... I. for a 1·a 11n·llttt1011 nu111lwr "1 ... 11 1·11nn·llin ~ ~our ucl. 109, running thence Horth-A8T!A MOATGAa ... tfKly along M-Horttl· PANY,. CalHornle OOI'· t Mltetty llne of Mid Lot Su-434 Cht•c·k 'our ad claih IHI( rt•1•ort 102.00 fMt; thence South-etlon, u Trull•. Of Suc-SIGNAL OIL & GAS COMPANY, a corporation. et al.. 4, 1985 ERROR.': ~ Def endarits. WMtfKly parellel with 111e uior Tru••••. o r error" i11111tt•,l iat1·h . Tiu· I> \1 1.) Southeettw~ line ol Mid ubllltuted Trust• under • I f t r· Lot,= fM1: thena. cteao of truet execu:~~ P ll OT""''"""'' l iHhi ii\ o r I H' tri-1 Bout ~--with Robert A. Seling and ,... f'tmllC NOTICE . . · • I ' the llneohllO ded ~ber 15. 1t83. rnn 1rrr1·t 111"'..rtton on '. 1.01, 102.00 IMt to the No.83-568e07.of 01· FICT1TtOU9.,...H CL A Sl f l £D 642-56.78 SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC .. a corporation, and NEWPORT REALTY CORP .• a corporation. Petitioners, vs. SoutheMtetty llne of Mid Aac:ofdl In the E>fflce of NAMR ITAnMIWT ·--------.--------1.ot: tl'lenca Norttleattarly Aac:ofdar of County of The ~ l*tona ere MIKE AMADOR aka MICHAEL P. AMADOR Ill, et al.. 120.00 .__.to 1 ...... .......,.1 ... range, Cetlfornla. and doing butllneu n : ..... ler •-•e ...... fer laJt ,_, ,,. .,_, "' anttolhenotlceofc»-ACACIA GARDENS, LTD .. ------"'---...... -..--.-. ...... ..-iioiioio_....,~ ~·-llddrau and autt and Mellon to Mii 2021 Quall Street, Newport ...... 1112 ltural 1111 other common delignatton, deed of trust re-Beactl, CA t2eeo Respondenls. CASE NO. 44-tT-33 AMENDMENT TO PETITION Under 8ectlon 474, C.C.P. 11 any, of the real property ded October 10, 1984. Sturn• Development IOIAIFlllT SJll,111 ducrlbad ebove 11 lee No. 84-4t9197, of Comptny, Inc .. • California Sll;lllY&/rl&T1rat 3BRHm/Duptex756-9Ul2 ,...... Or Official AeGOtdt, wlll corporallol\, 2028 Quall Look tth thlal Cozy 2 purpontd 10 be: ...... 5 • on Mareh 29, 1985 et SttMI, Newport Beech, CA bedroom with large llflng "1111 Tl llAll" Upon flllng the petition herein. petitioners being Ignorant of the true names of oertaln reapondents, and having dftlgnated said reapondent• In the petition by flctltlolJ• namea, Don 1 through 39, and having d lacovered the true namea of said r~ndents to be u Indicated In Exhibit I attached hereto and lncorpo<ated by thla reference, hereby arMnd their petllfon by lnMttlng tueh true names In the place and steed of auch fictitious narnet, 0099 1 through 39, wherever ange Avenue, COiia Mela, :15 A.M. at the front en· 92MO area. Oln ln ro om WALK -RUN -or BIKE TO CallromlL r--to ,.._ ol.. "-a"""" Thie b el • I T .. _ n .. -= Trv•t• -.... ,,. " V'I ... -u. n •• • con· $62,500 astumable loa,, THE SAND. A Beautlful 2 ,,. u ,._ ounty Court'"~ .... 1-·1_.. duct_.. b • llmlt_.. rt dltclalmt any I al>lllty fOf any s•ftt• A~';" Blvd~. b; thlp.., Y· ""'P• ner-at 12.6"11 Interest. $733 story home with large llv· lncOfractnMI of the llrMI WH;· Sycamore St. & w..i.y C. EHie, Preeldent PITI payments. A must Ing areas. Country Patio ll<ldreu and other common oactny, Santa Ane, Cell--Thie ttatement-warfttld -Call fOt ..ahowlng KitGhen OYWloolle-.iueh " appeer• IA-.icipetltlon. -. DATED: February 14, 1915 _ :.-1fon. If any. ltlOWl"I n1e et publlQ euctlon.-'0-lh-thaCounty C.k oLOr· 546-2313 rHr y ard. 3 plent .,_,..; -....._ ... ~ ht NghMt blddet for cMh County on Februwy bedrooms 1W tiafha. DMIWIY GAMETT KING a HAAN•ON. 8y: JAIKI CHteOUCAa, Attomep for PetltkMMra ..._,..,.will be m ....... "'" payable at the time of tale 22, t985 Ov«slzed get age with wlthOut cov.nant or war-1ewtu1 money of the Unlttd "9la worklhop. Vacant and EXHl81T 1 ranty. eicpr ... Of Implied re-tit• of Amerlce; calhlfK'• Put>llM!ed Orange Cout rndy. Owner want• outl gerdlnQ lllle. poe .... ton. Of drawn on • 1tat• or Delly Piiot Merch 3, 10. 17, Reduced to S159,500. DOE I, Magic ltland; DOE 2. Jantoe C. Feltner; DOE 3, Patricia A. 88lker; DOE 4, Gerald Muller; DOE 5, Thelma Muller; DOE 6, Shlrley Ann Adler; DOE 7, Sytvla 0 . Anderton; DOE 8 , Danie! Beaver; DOE 9, Victoria Beaver: DOE 10, Bettle Bllcttenaderlef'; DOE 11. lmetta Davia; DOE 12, Kung Htla Nlng Haleti; DOE 13, Marlon M. Mam; DOE 1-4, Andrew A Sandore; DOE ,15. Lucy S . Sedlnger; DOE 16, Bob Burns: DOE 17, The Heirs of Ruth I. Hawgood; DOE 18, Robert Broxon, u fXtcutor of the wlll of Ruth I. Ha.good, d~; DOE 19, The Richard A. and Donna J. Metzger Trust; DOE 20. Donna J. Metzger. u lruttee of The Richard A. and Donna J. MeUger Trust; DOE 21, The Peterson Family Trust; DOE 22. Robert o. Peterson. u trustee of The Peteraon Family Tn.1st; DOE 23. Cherie L Pet~son, as truatee or The Peterson Family Trust DOE 24, Smith Family Trust; DOE 25, Daniel J . Smith, J r .• as trustee of the Smith Family Trust; DOE 26, Madeleine 0 . Smith, u truatee of the Smith Family Tru11; DOE 27. The Jack A'Ohff Smith Family Trutt; DOB 28, Jack R. Smith. as trus1ee of the Jo Rohlf SmttttFamfly Trust; DOE 29, Carrol A. Smith, as trustee of the Jack Rohlf Smith Family Trutt; DOE 30, w .. thertleed Family Truat OTO.; DOE 31, Lee D. Weatherhead, u trustee of the w .. therhead Family Truat; DOE 32, Mwltyn B. Wright; DOE 33, The Leslie Allen S peyer-Ofenbefg Trust; DOE 34, Leslie Allen Speyer· Ofenbefg. as trust .. of the LMfle Allen Speyer-Ofenbefg Trust; DOE 35. J&J Enterprises; DOE 36, Edward Rytlnd, as truttee under the wtn of Paulette Gordon Eddy, deceated; DOE 37, Federal Oepoalt Insurance Corporation, u recelv• of Hwltage Bank; DOE 38, Benjamin M. Donlon. as trustee of the Seaside Family Trual: DOE 39, Mary Lou Donlon, as trustee of the Seulde Family Truat; DOE 40, Sharron Frazier aka Sharron Retherford; DOE 4 1, Mlchelie Ryland as trustee under the will of Paulette Gordon Eddy, deceaMd; DOE 42, Donna J . Metzger, as executrix of the estate of Richard MeUger, deoeased; DOE 43, Eatate of Richard A, Metzger; DOE 44. Emily E. Beasley. encumbfancee. to pay the -••1111 •H remaining Pf"lnclpel tum of atlonel t>enk, e 1111• or led· 24, 1985 .,_ Act now11 Cell 546-2313 the note(I) tacured by Mid 11 credit union Of• state or Su-432 2 Bdrm 2 Bath Condo wlt h ....._,,, r T t with I 1 1 al Mvlngt and loen II· br'nhl and open rooms THE REAL ESTAT ERS ..,..... o rut • n •• letlon domiciled In the 'V thereon, .. pre>Ylded In Mid and designer wallcover· note(•). advallQM, If any, t•tl of Callfornl1 payeble Ing throughout. Lovely lo· ...,_ t"'· t-m• of Mid....._,,, 0 M .. 11< Mortgage Com· PtlllC NOTICE cation with landsca....,.. un.-,,. .. ..,..... any 11 .,.,,-table at cuh) """' • ··u of Trutt, r .... chargM and 11 right~ ano tnte<•t. I( • ._ patio, community pool, WT11• All In ••P«l ... of the TrutlM and 10 and now held MOT1CI Of sonoots a nd pt rk within Lovely 3 Bdrm 2 Beth ot the tru111 crNled by Mid It under Mid deed of tnlll o.A TH °' walking , dlstanc•. FHA home situated on a Cul- Deed of Tru11. tor the 1.._ ptoparty tituated In HAMY AK"'-UAM. M . loan is essumeble Full de-Sec. Lge famlly rm 1moun1 r"tonably ••fl· County and Stata, and AND <W NTfTIOM price$ tOS.000 751-31g1 w/UMd brlck.,. fireplace. m~ted t~t,491.112. fbed .. follows: TO AD•l lTIR •. SELECT Assume large !Oen. Full ldhel>eed of c'fY, u,::t< The welletly 52 50 re.t of HTATI MO. A·127010 price S 153,900. M rust. • ... t 315 *'of the north To all helrt. beneflc:iwlal, PROPERTIES tofOf• did execute and ~ 132 fMt of l.OI 902 of New-creditor• and contingent Respondent•' return• to the Petition may be HrYed upon Petitioner•' attorney1, DAUMMY QARRETI KING a HARRISON, A PROFESSIONAL COAPOAATIO~, ATIOANEYS AT LAW, 3200 PARK CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 1000, COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 92921, (714) 850-1800 llver 10 the underllgned • MMa Tract 1n the city c:redltor1, and pereons wt1o I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim written Daclarltlcn of 0.. t Col11 MMa ~map r• may be otherw!M lnter .. ted ... • ...... -. -_ ..... , fault and Demand for Sele, ,..... and a written Notice of o.. ded In book 5, pege 1, of In the will and/or •tet• of: fault •nd Elacll9fl to Sell. ltce1faneou1 Mapa, In the HARR'!' Al<ULLIAN, JR. The undert!gned ceuMd ffice of the office of the A petition hM beer\ Ned • • Mid Notice 'of Default end ounty Racotde< ot Ortnge by RICHARD M. MONEY· Elactlon to Sell to be r• ounty. MAK!R lrf th• Supetlor Traditiona l Realty 631-7370 corded In the county Where MOfe oommonly known Court of Ortnge County r• ----I':! bb E11· the rMI property It located. : 168 1. 2. 3, and 4 Center :::~At~~to~ue;~c :~ .... UITM .. 11.-uru G 15 0.t« Fet>tuary 12, 1985 'c·tfeo:t•,,-=:·;:C, ... °' pointed u ,...,.tonal ,.,._ Magniftent grounds end ... ~'"''"*"• ..... ••v•·•·r Siie will be c:ondue1td by: r ,....... ..,.. "~-with I h f Old Continental Land Title Cofn· her common detlgnetlon raMntetlw to admlntat• the .,.,,.,.. • oue o L.1111 .. Publlahed Orange Coast Dally Piiot February 19, 20, 2e. Mareh 5. 12. 19, 1985 0 0 h M 1 thown 1bove. no werranty Mtate of the deoadent. W o r I d g r • n d e u t . •at •a.a ...... .._ T-~7 ~~;~.~en1t1 ~:.'b1t11f0f~ given u to 111 complete-A hea(lnQ on the petition Elegenc.l1theapectacu-_,......, ========~=~=t~o~be~~=~and=~r=~=~~~~Of-~~r-~=~=71--~c71-11~~-n~1-~-t-he~C~~~Cou~-~~~1n~t~he~.=~~~C~ou~n~~~~~-~ro1 111~~WL or~~) ~t>e~on~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ,rtllJC M>TICE able •tlmattd COits. ex· Sakhalewlllbemllde,but oftlleCl1yofFounttinVtlley ange County r~tlngthlt ,AClflC llNTINIL satdNMwlNbemllde,but 1915 at 9:30 AM. In Dept. a tlmelen environment. New Engltnd charm, l*\MI and ad1tence1 It the wltllout coYenent or war-has by retolullon lldapted WILLIAM H. LAWSON, 111 t>e Co.oRATION, Al I AtD lhout COV9t181ll Of wal· No. 3 at 700 Civic Cent., Thll 3 BR. den home Is beautiful condition, two YOU ,.,. ~ MFAUL T time of the lnltlll publlelltlon ranty. opreil Of fmplled. r• Ille prev•lffll9 hourly ret1 01 tPP<>lntecl u !*tonal rep-TilUITWI, I r. ._ K..,, anty. expr ... Of Implied, r• Drive W•t. Santa Ana. CA tor thota that lanltt ori flrepltoM, 4 Bdrm. ltmlly UNDIR A DllD Of TRUST of the Notice of Sale Is gardlng 1111e, poSH11lon or wages lor each crett Of type reMntatlve to ldmlnlater the 1121 louth l ep11lw9Cia ardl~tltle, PoNMlk>n or 92702. excellence. room. Vacent and waiting DATI D DICIMeaR tc 1242.079.48. encumbfanc:ee,10 11t11fythe of WO<kman or mec:henlc "t•te ollhedecedent lcMeward, Loe Aneelae. ~ ~.:.~~aa:'>'the IF touf?,!'~~~ the 9"-tOIO tor you. $485,00 .. _ ·-•11 YOU T .. .,1• Deted: Fet>ruery 5, 1985 unpeld principal or the note needed to execute the eon-The petition reque111 Callforftle tOCMI (211) np pr nc -I note ~rtnt ng 0 ,..... · you Barbara Aune M+8200 :-CTIONTO f'ROTi'CT MAITIR MORTQAG.l tKured by said deed of tract Wtilch wlll be ewarded 1ulhorlty to edmlnlete< the nt-t201 ured by ·Mid cteao of lhould 9'thet appMr 11 thel•-------···-------- YOUR lll'ltOPIRTY rT MAY COWANY, TrwtM, .. trust, with Interest and late to Ille IUCCfflful bidder. a1 estele under th• lndepen· Publllhecl Orange Coatt ru11, with lnter•t tnd late hearing and 11ata your ob- • IOU> AT A• PWLIC Gallaf1 IMI., Detr City, Ch~ thereon 11 provided determined by the State DI· ~a~..:S ~~ministration of El-~~:~~lo\::5bruary 19, 2e, :~?:'n~':.~ ~-= =~~~ ~,': ~~ :J:~ I ALI ., YOU •ID AN I X· Celltornle '4011, Tat;-In d note. lhe fee and ex-rector of lndu11r111 Rel•· A hearing on the petition . or the trultM and of the hearing. Yout appeer- f'L ANA TION Of THI p henei 4 11·11 1·~ pentel of the trutlM Ind of llons wlll be held on MARCH 13 T-443 he trutta crM1ed by the ance may be In l*ton Of by N AT U" I 0 F T H I 411-t11.-, ly,. K the trus11 created by the The cont rector •h•ll 1985 81 9;30 AM In Dept: of 1rutt, end advances, your attorney. PROCH DINO AQAINIT K. INnlM!, Vloen 1td1nl cteao of lruat. and advenoea. prov1de auch compenaatlon No. 3 81 700 Civic Center f'tlllC N()TIC( t any. undtf the term1 of the IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR YOU YOU IHOULO COM-Put>llahed Or~ eoa;• It Illy, under lhe te<ms of lhe Insurance u required by the Drive Wett. Santa Ane, CA of truet Of a contingent creditor of TACT A L.AWYIR. Del~ Pilot Mal'ch • 12. 1 . cteao of trutt lebor Code of the State of 112702 7llM The total amount of the the 0.CtaHd. you mutt flla MOT1CI °' t915 . The total amount of the Calil0fnf1. Ind 1111n execute IF YOU OBJECT 10 lhe YOU AM .. Dll'AUL T balance of the oblJ. your ~Im with the court "' TRUITEl'I IALI ...._ T -442 unpaid bal1nce of lhe <>Cl+-a contractOf'a certificate ,._ granting of the petttton you UNDIR Ao.ID Of TRUIT, tlon MCU<ad by the prop-pr.aent It to the partonll UMDtJt DllD getlon secuced...bx,lhe prop-11M4 1ng Hid compenMtlon lhould either appeer at the DATID NOVIMllA ,., to be llOld tnd reuoo-rapreeentltlw appointed by Of TRUST rtllllC NOTIC£ erty 10 be IOld and reuon-requirement•. The contrae-hearing and atete your ob-1.a. UNLlll YOU TAKI l>le Mllmeted coatt, ex· the court within four monthl T1 ·-able estimated eoat1, •x· tor Shall further require Ill l«:tlon• Of n1e wrttten oblac-ACTION TO ,ROTICT ... and "ldvanoee et the rrom the d•t• ot nrtt 11- LOAN •7.a:z 1'1121 P4ll1MI ind advances at the su1>contr1etor1 to 1lmllerly Ilona with the court betOfe YOUR PROt'ltn'Y, IT MAY lme of the lnltlal publlcatlon 1Utnoeoflel11<1e1provlded Nollce 11 hec'9b'f·glV9fl ,,..,, YOU AM • MF AULT time of the Initial pvbhcr tlon provide •ueh compen11t1on the heel....... Your IPPMf· U IOU> AT A P'Ulk.IC f the Notice of Sale 19 In Section 700 of th• MAST EA M 0 RT GA.G E UNOllt A DllD Of TRUIT, of the Notice of Se a Is Insurance for all of lhe eub· "'V, IALE W YOU....O AN IX· 243 48'1 88 Probate COO. of ClllfOfnla. COMPANY,1 C1llfornl1 ~-OATI D NOVI M•IR 14, s243,.494.ta. eonirector1'employ .... The ancemaybe lnpereon or by J'LANATION 0, THI De't_..··Fab·r ~ t"•5 port llon. u Trustee, or Sue· 1m. UM.Ill YOU TAKI Dated: Februt ry 6, 1965 contractor1 end tub<:orllfac:· your attorney, NA T U R I 0 f TH I MAaTIA l:a'"vTOAOI The time for 1111119 cla'"lf wlll c es s o r Tru s tee. o r ACTION TO ,ROTICT MAITIR MORTGAGE IOfl lhall lurnllh the City 1 IF YOU A.RE A CREDITO A f'AOCllDINQ AOAINI T OWANY T,_tM -::!,,,~;~:~ rn:.°d.t': or'~: Subillluted Trustee under YOUR ~ rT MAY COMPANY, TrualM, US certlflcllt of w11var of or a contingent credltOf of YOU YOU IHOUlD COM-~ o.IJ • CltJ hearing notice above. tne deed ol trust executed U IOlO AT A• PWLIC Oelleft IMS., Defy City, tubrogetlon uncjer the ttrms the dec:eued, you mull Ille TACT A LAW'nlt tit I Me11 T le• 'l'Otf MAY EXAMINE the by Rober1 A Sehng and r._. IAU. W YOU NEED AN IX· Celltor~le MO,I, Tele· of the worker'• c:ompen ... >'°"' claim with the court or MOT1CI Otr :.:;~ e4 t1-t11-H•o: flle kept by the cour1. If you corded December 23. 1983. f'L.ANATION Of THI phone . 415·Hl·HU, lion insurenoe pretent it lo the personal TMllTll'I IA&.E 1'""1.-~ IC,.._ ere t l*.c>n lnlfKMttd In Series No 83-581708 f Of N A T U R I 0 F T H E 415-111.-, 9y: KrWIN No bid wlll be c:onli<lered repr_,tattve eppolnled by UNDIR DllD IMnfta Ytoa ~ Id rrt 1he ... t flelel Rec:ordl In the ott':c. oi ,ROCHDIMO AQAINIT K. lhenna. Vice ll'fMNent unleu It 11 mede on the of· the court wfthln four montl\I Of TRUil . Pul>litMd Or 11 ~· • upon tr! =~=Ofm: ed: IHOULO ON-Publllhed Orange eo..t flciat t>11nk torm lurnllhed from the dlte of fir11 ,.. tnge Ille Rac:oroer of County of YOU, YOU C o.ily Piiot Merctt 5. 12 19 b Ille City and 11 made In tuanoe of letters u provided Tf --Delly Piiot March 5, 12. 9, lltretor. "' upon the et• Orannt , C1hforni1. 1nd TACT A L.AWYIR. ' ' ' Y 1 S I 700 f L.OAN • ..,_ t985 IOfney for the e..cutor Of • NOTICI Of t985 eccordence wllh t he n eel on o th• ............. 11 ..._.....,nl~thal T ~~1 F,~1~!"~0 ~i:~~1 :; TRU8TH'I IAU T -439 provlllon• of t1111 Notice and Probate Code of ca11tornte M ASTE A ·-M'o'R'rGA 0 E --:S.m=•:i.; ~oot"~r =~ Un"~ d__.. of trust re-UNDmt DllD the propont requirement• The time lor fiRng Clt lmt will COMPANY • C1lllornl1 c:or-....... a wrltt-r-·~1 ,, .... "-_, and condlllon1 Ht forth not expire prior to tour · ·-..,, ....,..... •• corded Octobe< tO. 198•. Of TRUIT PllllC NOTICE under Section 2 01 ,,,. S 1_ months from the date of the p0ra11on, u Tru1t ... or Sue-PUBllC NOTICE Ing 1hat you da4t• epac!al Serles No 54·4 19 t99, ol TI' • .,. pee heerlng nolk::• •bove c e • 1 or Tr u •I e •. or notice of the flll119 of an_ In· H id Ottic111 Records, will l.OAN #ta1111 cm Of rlc&tlons, Each bidder mutt 1 Sub1tlluted Truttee under K·MIOI ventory and appralNIMllt ot ~I on MerCh 29. t985 Bl Notlce l1herebyglvenlhl1 FOUHTAINVALLIY belh1~i::b~ ~ard•nce YOU MAY EXAMINE the the cteao of tnAI executed flCTITIOUllUllNlll •t•t• .... l•Ofoflhepetl- 9 15 AM .• , the front 80· MA S TE A MORTGAGE CALWORMA wt ep.,. eta. IWa hie k Ill rt If by Robert A. Seling and r• NAMI I TATl•NT llon•Ofac:counllmentloned trance to the old Orenge COMPAN Y, a Callfornit ~-MOT1CI Pur1u1nt to Cellfornle .,. :9' by • 1n'::.ii::J~ corded Oecamber 18, 1983, The IOlloWlng l*tonl are In Section 1200 end 1200.5 of County Courthouse. located poratton u Trustee, or Sue-lfVrTtNO IMOS ~~:':;:"' ~ S::': the .. ~you may wve Serlet No. 83'-570He, of Of doing bullneea u : Newport· lhe Cellfornle Prob•t• Code. on Santi An• Blvd . be-c e s s o r T r u • t e •. o r l'tt<>ACTI.... · con r Of the executOf Of edmln flclal Records In the Office of Mete Mortgage. 1711 Or-..... ., a H....-. At- twaan Sycamore S1 & Substituted Tru1t• under NOTICE IS HEREBY glvefl entlt~.'~t~,:_ ~~ =Of or upon the 11: the Recorder of County of arige Ave .. Suite C. Cotta tern•r • far f'etltf•••r, 8fOldwey, Santi Ane Cell· the deed of tr111t exacuted th11 the Fountain Valley MCU~ fl~ in:i an torney 'tor the uacutOf or Orenge. Celllornla, end Mete 92827 • 111m VeMu(a IMI., ••1, torn•• II public IUcilO!l IO t>y AObe<1 A Seling Ind r• Agency for Cofnmunlty 0.. llPP< tu. lldmlnlltrttor "'° ftle wtttl purauant IO the"°'~ of 0. John Albert Hamton, Jf ........ CA.,,. the highelt bidder for castl corded December 15, 1983. ve1opmen1 of the City of tfon In OfdfK to have the City tne court With oof of ._. t.ult tnd election to Mii 3 t 1 t Baylida Dr .. Corona Pul>lllhed Ol'llngl COMt (p1y1ble 11 the lime ot sale Sen .. No 83-se8811, of 01-Founttln Vlltey. Catlfoml1. re4eale lunda retained by vice wrlt1en pr 1 tlal· under cteao of trutt re-del Mat, CA 92125 Dally Pilot Ftt>ruary 28, 27, In 11wtv1 money of the Untied Oc:1al Aec:ords In the Office of will receive Meted propoM11 the City lo lntur• per-Ing i:_t you ~ epeciel corded October 10, 19!4, Thi• bualneH 11 con-Match s. 1915 St1tn of Am.lea. CIShter'1 the Rac:order of County of until the hour of 10 00 1.m ·~~ ~c:?"trec:t notice 01 lhe nNll9 of an In-Sef* No 84-41919~. of ducted by. an lndlYldual TW-454 cheek drt...,n on a sllte Of Orange C1llforn11, end on Merch 15. 1985. for the n•. _.. ....... tlcnl and vent end appralwnent of Mid Official , Racofdt, wtll JOhn Albert HtrrllOn, Jr. n1t1ona1benl!,•1t11a or led· pursuant to lhe nottce of"--Reconttructlon end Re· olflcial prapotll fOfml to be Htl~llHI• Of of the pell-NII on March 29. 1985 at Thlt 1tetement wu filed t---------.,ai Cf edit union or a at ate or t11U1t and electton 10 Mii acing of CondOf Avenue UMCl for bidding can be ob-t!One Of account• mentioned 9: t5 A.M. et the fron1 an· with the County Clerlc or Or· .... IC lllniJICE ledertl Mvlngs and loan u -und9f deed of trust te· and Mt Wftfllflgton Straet telnecl only at the office of In Section l200 and 1200 5 of trance to the old Orenge tnQe County on February 1 __ ... _-. __ nu ___ _ eocletion domiciled in the corded October tO, 1984, In 1ccordinoe with the Plana thep1Cl1y Engl":!:.. ?"Y Hen:. 1119 Cellfornl• Probeta cOd.. County CourthOuM. locattd 25. 1915 IUPl1'IOR COUflT Stale of Callfornlt p1y1ble Serie• No 54-419 t94, of end Speclflcetlon1 tne. *P4IC -1 one an., on Senta An• Blvd., be-,_.,. OP CALJPOMaA to M1.111r Mongage Com· taid Off;etal Aecord1, wth Propoaall shall tie prM-official Pfopoaal tonn1 to be twMn Sycamore St. & Put>tlened Orange CoMt piny 11 ec:eepttble 11 c&'Jhl sell on March 211, 1985 11 anted under IMltd cover uMCI for bidding can be ob-LAWION & IMtTH, l4'tta 8foedWay. Santi Ana. Celt-Deity Piiot Merch 5, 12, It, ~ all right. tttle and 1n1ernt. 9 t5 AM 11 the front en-end ana11 be acc0ffl9Wlled talned only at the Office of ltt, l lllldtftt D, 1H1 lornfe at publlC IUC1ton. 10 211. INS c:onwyed to and now held trence to Ille Old Orange by one of the form1 of lid-~fl~ ~Ct~. ~=,._.....,ta Ana. the hlghal1 bidder for CUii T-472 .: .. ': ':::C:'t-;aA: by'1 under M id deed Of trust County CourthOuM, tocated derl MCUrlty required by ant .,.......... bli.hed Or (~et the time ol.... ftUUAIMA IANCHmZ 11'1 the property 11tuated In on Santi Ant Blltd . be-Saction tO of the 8"cfft.-c:atton1 II SS 00, lndudinO Pu "109 co.tt in lawful money of the 1.JrV1td ---------- Mid Coui'lty 11'\d State. tlld tween Sycamore St & cation• AN proP(IMll ~tu If the bidder raquaell llt'f Pilo1 F«>ruary 211. 27. Sttt• of Amerlce; caetllat'• "8.tC NOTIC( CAMcn":t:i.,_ 6Merlbed u IOllOwl Broadway. Senta Ana. CM-be marked PropoMI on Pro-that the Plant and Speclfl• arch S, 1995 dleCll dr.-n on I llt'9 Ot THE PE0Pt£ Of fHE The wwt 52 50 f ... ot lhe fornla et e>ubllC auction, to iect No 4454 and 1>e malled :::::: !:s ~'":.,!fie TW-456 natlonll bet*, t II••• or i.d-IC·,_ STATE Of CALIFOANIA :'f:Oof~ :2~ :~:::::=~~~I= :.:::::t:&'ty'g~ ~ llhall be an eddltlonal ta~ =~.:.·::.: PM:~A~N TO· FAUTU8 MALAuUlU r.Mte Trect, a1 per map r• In lawtul money of the Untted her office In the City HM!, Nal1hers 11111~~~ !tie Plant Plll.IC NOTICE toelallon domiellad. In the The fOllOWtnQ l*ton~ ere r..!~~o ~ ::".: ' and ,,...,,.,. .. nor Ille eble bualnMIH: 10,AAA-....,-·-......-. • DIMES -A- LINE WANT ADS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRfVATE PAATfES [ - Sell your ft•ms for $50 or less Jn our f•mou1 DIMES-A-LINES pub· lllh«J ••ch S•furday In the Dally Pilot. DIMES-A-LINE ads must be pre-p•ld IQ m•ll or bring them Into the D•lly Piiot office. Be sure to lnclud• your phone number or •d· dr.u In your ad, h•llft • price on e.ctt Item & no •bbrevlatlons. So"Y· no comm.re/al ads, gar~ Mia, produc.. plant• or an/malt .,. acc.ot•b,., DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thur9der Coela ..... Otllce • ....... , ....... ee.ta .... ,c ..... .... • ••• - - "'\111<1 HO'\I 110 "11 '-a-. REAL El!T~ 831-1400 GE 1sQ-Q100 Slll/"'1111 Duplex 1320 W Balboa. $275.000 s.t0-1295 THE REAL ESTATERS HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR .... Income Tax Preparation - F"'I IO •"• 38' MB 1'19e Yust oe outQOtf'l9 Ilk• '°°'" !. """"' S350 mo ~ ... ,9q3 ...... 9o.,.. -L > ,,.g lift> O"" m'\l b<t s·~ ...... ~50 mo• .,... !'OW 6'5-92• 1 y c ·~ ""'tl>fe ,.,,,. rA "uMQ' 23-35 n-smllr 2 sf'.• coean .,.9 380 llP' ~3~5tr>o ~ 6 .. 3-7570 1111 • • . I • - \ l j .. • • • Or9n0t Coat DAILY PILOTITUMOay, Marcl'l 5.~ ... ,.,... 14 ..... a,_. JIM .... Wul!f 11 1t1a ~ llM 1t1a !ttl!f 11!! •1 llM U I .... , 7111 h• ....... tm ....... ~H et OUND YC>YnQ ttm btOnO IMUHPllP·TIIH 11111LLD HMIMn letau tilt, ..... ,. :.:.~ ~ ::~· LAI .. ., -• Ut~• ..... .... .. ... .,. ... '"''""' ............ ,. ..... ••• °'"'" .... llEGEntOllST Wilm ~2:':.9.£. 8AV ... 11ii 11 alMI ·~ .!"'O.:.' ·-=· Mt-2100 att epm 1_ to be head of crew. Mutt needs s eye, e I We have potltlont evllil· ~ Or"'09 C0et1 Delly ~""BMOh '70• d()C1( ANUl'M ...... c: :::· 080: 7eo..5000 CdM bee OMoe lultee IAPT&ll 1...., have xlnt driving r~d. enrnuslastlc persont to ilble In C*'lltal 0 c. If you Piiot II I004tlng tor a full ·;o;~ boat In Balboe Bey s~~~~7 p • '7" earn-lkla ... orta. AIC. ptl'ta~, ~ S700 , IATl/Olll 5~7-4tso !,~~':~en~ 1~:f: tt.ve experi.ne. on 9'eo-11me teletnatketlng P«· Coves S250 M8-7158 6 ,,_. ' cond Celle )-4 1 70 EllloU MY crulN INTERIOR 0£SION PfT S860 mo Mr Olton. ironic boarda. we Med 1on Candlde1e mu1t ---· T D 3 ~ '74 Dlttun 210, 3e mpg , ~~'°= ~~19 ' ltlgtlt ~ ~. ll 2 Alast<e & more Retum91 dee sales. Xlnt Income ee2 5843 you. II you don't have ex· PoeMN a Potftlve and SLIP WAN E , meeh xlnt, body get $925. ... App'ox, 94$1/f, ~ llieaala 10: 24050 M~llOn St, Flex hr1, wlll train. • -ptWMiln~. w. wtN train hard W()fklng attitude, Bertram. Tom, home 1pm.epm caJ1142-27Ge . -7-s_,,.s-u""P~E'='R-=e""'uo~ ... Ne=vy~ t.t.rtner. MW.. 848-2947 x penonal thillks. May Torranc.. c. 90505 499-1481 Part lime y~ experi.no. helpful c,i1 64e..3126, ofc 84$-8644 Q Pii 5 IC)d, blue, lterec>. r~ •Int. .... "°' oc Awpott lhe Sacred Hltlrl Of CAR WASH-Full l PIT. JIWILIY Ill.IS llllT .... v Paid Blue CrQM ::!;~!!,,,:.x~o ~~ •• .. .. 1:,~~I~ ~ •5800 $2250. &ef.2157 .... eom., Of RedhlU & ~: ~~_,GI~ Flfet Of prlvlte Yehlcln. appUcatlone n~ being ...... n v Paid Dentel Plan Coatt Dally Piiot P.O. sen Of trade New CUii int bst/olr 213/592·5853 HB Beach euo '79 vw Conv. lrietol. 700 ICt ft. ~ thfoughOut t~ w0<ld for· 261-0746 taken. Full time, exper. Home delivery Len An· v Paid V11c1t1ons BoJC 1560, Costa Mesa, vw Bus. 9K ml, nu cl1ch i•--s red/wht top, x cond, 42K ttbft .,.._ 2 oHtc., 1 IO w. M S ed H rt CASHIER·Mlnl Mkt. nee Full coml)lny ben-geles Times 7 days, v Credit Union Ce. 92626 Attn: Lisa $2800 '70 mdl 546-3430 ••-" a __. ml, nu valvet. Mutt NII room l etor• atM ever. Ot1 aor .. elltt 751·5640 Balley 1:30-3:30am. Car a muttl v Valldaled Parking S Ith We leJM new "' u-. 16500 OBO 718-4908 "'6/mo, A & H Pr()9ef1y of Jelut, I pUt my tru1t In Ftn Vly. 24hr, 3 shlt11 Sanks & Biddle ' $500. mo. Call 24 hre v Referral BonuSM m Jlttercyclet/ Oatsuns. No down re- Mgmt. 1624713 you. Holy Mery, Mothet 963·7522 Sam or Norm. · 759-0630 or 842~l5 Sc .. ttrt IOll quired, 6"45-5267 eay of JMus prty for me. St. Miil lO-.TllT C111557·7066 Street Imports OC Alpt .,.., 1 otc Incl Thereu of the ChHd CASIHU For Publlo A.gency 100 In PIAlllUOY CERTIFIED TRIPRIE Wiii 176 Honda 250 Dirt Bike ------- .-.. rNll IYC. s.c. w/p, Jesus pray for me. St. need eMrgetlc, conscllln· Laguna Hiiis. 5 yrs ac-ASSIST..... PE·SOllEL No ••per, nee. No tefllng, $200 Firm. 786~6388 f;oplel' ev.it, 133- 7 58 8 Jude ol Hopeless C&Sel clous person. 5 days counting exper. req'd + Sever1I seoilona. gifts, n company Wiii tr1ln. Santi VESPA P200, newer gd ,., .. •' "~'' ,., ....... ,, .... ,.. Offtoe apece fOf IMM 1 or pary for me and grant me p/wk, Mother Kitchen, ablllty to uee Micro Com· Hallmark, cosmetics. TEIPORlllY Ana ore. Salary $5-7, cond $875 644-6996 2 rtM + lhated entry. R*J!~f 911~:S e day for 9 225 E. 17th St, CM. purer, Date Entry Ac· 640-7373 SEllYICE p/hr. Make appts. Hours --=--=----=........, Phonee lntlew.d, COO* ..,.... 548-7786 cnuntlng Software, et ---5·9 Mon-Fri, 9·1 Sat. Aate LHlia~ Hl • / • • • • Mrlloe avelllble. S37S ea dayt & pUbllth ~ ~our smell ~c. xlnl benefits. 1 PlllE lllll ~119' 662·5843 • HOIDI-'Tiii ror 2 nM. So400 fOf 1 rm, requ9lt wlll be gr t · OAlllEllS Startlngsalary$t869mo. 9·6 M·F 650-1010 Tom a ample parking. Agt r. .. lt Car Wash, FIT or PIT Fttlng deadline. March 11 PlllE Wiii Restaurant L TIW 11• lllYEI TOYOTA 873-7781 lattractlea 3011 644-4460 E.O.E 770·6296 -15 Persons needed tor OAlllER Trlple A exp. Pf•I. but not ALL MAKESI Office ~Coto share. ISosfXL SERVICE exam OllU.I Ollll·UllY lEUl llOllOUY eveinlng work In In Santa Part , ·F~~~~,!!'~on-Frl. ~:~s ~:.in~'~ ~~z $199 DOWN :=',!!:·._.~!~36Mesa. training. Recorded msg llfe..ln wknds 9nly, xJnt Pirt or lull lime, el(Pllf' Ana olc Salary, no sell· only. Salary open. Call 300 E. 17th St, C.M OellversAny LMM '...,.,...., 24 hrs. 89t-8984 salary. Musi lovechlldren Carmin & Mansfield. Ing No exper nee. com· George, bet 11am or att 648•48.43 All·IAVllS LUii ECUTIVE Ouatlty olflce & drive. Exp, Refs & be CdM 675-0200 pany trains. Kimberly, 2 nJy 432.0670 --T/IRn 100/221-IHI epace 1500 lq tt high anat•ta reliable 675·70"48 662-58443 pm 0 I •rN lH/U2· 1H1 vlllbllity. Newport 8eac.ri Ot~rtaaitits 4011 UFHIUI PLAIT IUJITEUICE rest11uran1 Responsible receptionist -======= loc .. LldO ., .. 281-8181 EXATJ25% ANNOXttv l~~T~ ~::;:~i l~f~~ SWIM INST-4 poslllons Pl ume.Own 1r11nspor· llSTESS :: r~~s~'.~: L£h! ~ LASER TURBO Shat• 112 of 585 1q tt. of GUARANTEED. CALL Mon-Wed·Frl 7:3011m starting mid March PIT lallon. FleJI hrs EJCper. part time, expel' In high firm. Great working con· Pflme CdM olflce space. < 7141645-3092 -5.50pm $70 per/wk To $5 30/hr 968-4311 helpful. Lv msg 640-9228 votume restaurant Apply dltlons, with top pay for· A -•1 Ma 1 '8'" y...... sel -----In person blwn 4-6pm, at rt.... 720 IV>A 1 8 pymts ol S 177 84 t-tax y., r. " "'"' Grooming Shop. Musi I 640-1943 LIVE-IN HELP, own apl, PllMllll Anthony's Pier 11 103 No ''V"t person ....,.,., . thaMlcrk~ ''at 6$3753?~~1'1 ~~ Spaclous,~lly eq1_u1pteled. leanlng CC>rT\p&ny wents cleaning. some child young apprentice, e,.,,..r Bayside Or' N B ' J L. W H 5105 C. E. L. s~4~ ·~·-T~l:~ -, •• ' ...-.. Large ac ... e c ien1 e. care drlvllfs lie & rels · 11 h -.. -, -••• IDI pymts · · Mon thru Fri. Estab. 10 ' yrs 548-3388 ~:~~:O,,~S:~r;~ req. 650-3823 or Iv msg ~u~e:i~~. aMu~ ~~a~d Retail llW llllll * Prlv Nurse, Prof. Care a~~~~~8;.56~W~~~ •CdM dlx suites. AC, empl la"tl•tat worker g appreciate long 1t Companion and cooking. CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH prkg, from $600. 2 8 5 5 E. Wa tH 4022 COIPITEI AIS SHY IACllllSl P /T llours. OMV printout req. • SILES • Mrs Derek 646-9133 842-0631 540·5184 Coast Hwy. 675-6900 • . PIT days, FIT gredeyard, Experience necessary. 432-0413 • STOOi • ~1 5510 110 Stmees/ EXCELLENT LOCATION llYUTOll IHIEI must type 35 wpm. soine toots. 557-3380 714 -833-1300 I•••• tl2S 'ii IOill IOOlll 4 dr. $159.951mo- $538 42 dwn· Terms/48 Comm'I Clad End Lse &lL-UYEll lWE 800/228·6:>98 7141432-1561 '85 ACCORD 4 Or, 5 Spd, AIC, FMICess. low ml. S 10.000 IY mag 786--8443 ...... We lease new & used Hon- da s. No down re· qulred.6"45·5267 Bey 1 MO FREE UTIL INCLO for Chiropractic business. 646·8000 IAlll (ll'Tll PIE-SCllll TEACHR • • IEIL OFFICE e A · HOME DOG Training Parts 9015 S 50 Up R I P 0 B 1804 l ) Christian Ministry, PIT, Obed. w/prob. solv. Mary , FROM 1 · ep ys: · ox ' ---0 ( --9(r: 6 9 8 Fill I PAIT TllE Farmer Trainer ol Con-78 atsun eng/lrans CALL (714) 968·8193 Temecula, CA. 92390 C 0 Experlenoe h plul, will Cosla Mesa. 42• 1 1 d • I h valescent Dogs. Freckles firm. 85.2 C.I. 786-6388 J1111r 1121 W 4026 High School studenl, train. Musi speak Eng--PRllTll~ It I If '-=---==-.......... --== · C.aatrcl1I Mtaey HtH 16/ovr, lull/part time. llsh. Newport Beach area. • h d Unique last paced special· & Sadie. Love & praised alts Waatt4 2 '72 XJ/Chevy VS. New pnt, ltatalt 2911 IO., 2-.1 TI 's . Mutt Lynch's. 2300 w. Sue Sam-noon 642-8252 busy plrlnt shop seeks adr ty srore chain selling high used only. 638·9265 '1techrt.I Se11c0 .• 500Abso671u31·~2pe20r· Street lmporta. ,. -• ' Ooeanlront N B work ng person to o 1 & h p T T WE HY All IAIU ., ShOPISt0<e/Otlloe/Stor· ON RESIDENTIAL PROP · • MARINE MECHANIC exp. pasle up or/and office quallly I nens Ou .. Poodle 'ups. eacup, oy, USED CARS & TF~UC~S ag6 275-740sqt1.reu. •lnstantapprovalO.A.C. COSMETOLOGY ASSIST. $13. hr. start So Cst duties wlll train. wares below sale prices Mln.S250up.54fl..28<C8 COME INORCALLFOR J111•1 141 eotia Mesa C-2. 548-7249 • 15 yr finance assumable Lie. 107 Main SI Boat Verd, 675-2837 631-041S every day has: '''· liHCll 6011 FREE APPIWUl ·79 R8d R3C7 GS. s3t< ml. .,..-.........,,__-.,.,=-=-=--==-~1 • 13.8'/t 3'.+ pis, 80% LTV -----lllEllATE IPHlllS __ A/C b k It Int Retail Slore 1000 SF. Old •Equip !easing Rafi's Balboa. 675-84 12_ IAlllETlll HPT. P/T lPPT sm1111 I 0 f ttl lfW Lady Kenmore Solid Gas Cormler·Oellllo ln·O~~u$5~ 7~~~ m WECIRE ···•••14 BILL YATES YW-PORSCHE '"'tf llJ 1r1 \ 1j • '' 1' 837 -4800 49 3-45 I I NWs>t Blvd/PCH. High vis· CAL AMERICAN. ROBERT COllTER IELP Start Nowt! 7 Positions Ser appo1~1men1s on 1 " 11 11 Oyr $100 645-8192 Cl(YlltLET lblllty. Avl now 6 31 ·5 77 5 759.9111 o. E 670·0823 full tl~for Nwpt Bef'I dry open In Sanra Ana mar-phones in Santa Ana ot-lHaffHI Ml 18211 BEACH BLVD. MtrcMtl leas ti 45 Vel" 1171 • ALE/LEA .1000sqft I J W t-..1 5100 cleaners 548•222 1 ketlng depl No eMper floe.Noexper nee.Com· H111tt1dHleMlll ,~lllYlPPllllC957E8S133 HUNTINGTONBEACH lll,.lllZ•IOSL '75votvo 2 44 DL,gd cond, retail, across from NB City • l U" nee. Company trains pany tralns. Salary. no CALL ~OW FOR '-"""' • 147-1017; .... JU1 ~ • nd Hall. Npt Blvd. 645·9628 Fem Alde live-In assist COUNTER HELP/P-T1me Rapid advancement selling $5-7. p/hr. eves. APPOINTMENT Lg Dix Refr/frzrlgd cond Assume lease, HSY quell· reblt fuel lnj, trant, s ......-------.,r=,.:-a21 teacher In whlchr, p/I, rm, reliable person, N Bch avall S860 mo Mr Ideal for High Sehool Stu-(213) 640-4612 s250l anxlous 852-9063 WE WAIT Ylll ly1ng. some Cllsh necea&-bdy wrk S2.500 64&-8156 ler• • brd • $250 mo 645-2357 Paytess Clners 642·2671 Cruger, 662-5844 den Is• Rebe cc a . Mr Berkery or Ms. Gordon -ClW ISll IAll ary Call Bob Rhaeull A1tt1 h•tslic ': ~eo.,;::"".::.~ AIC1I CLEll C8111El/ AttollllHI MEllCll .. ,....... lnAIL SllH :'.!~!· .. mi, ;'.';''.,.'.~'° ... Tony ..... • •• '.:~~·~ to... ..ick' 1317 $300. Avl now 6"&-9621 FIT for small Newporl lor private security vault FGroOOdnt & bty~ilSlolfXioelnlex~. P/T SURm Wllll Housewares & cashiering. Relrlg Admiral si s dlx beige/red, auto, new '71 Sky•a ... Fl·-~· Beach office No exper Must have gOOd drMng .,. .,.., Crown Hardware. 3107 E. ,,___ •""" 673 "" 28 1 1 t 1 -A ..., Aaaeaact•tats 3002 nee. wm train Must have record. neat appearance ellrs.8·30·5pm, no week· lmmed. openings In Sanla Coast Hwy, CdM wl.-nkr ~ ·va Michel ns, x n . c een • gceat tlres.-J!WIO OK ap,ptltude for Ugures. and bo Pllnctual Me<tlca1 ancn Nwpt B<:ti Os>hth. Ana otllce. 1or phone -....--Ci•erat I $18.000 838·2217 nds work 581·7700 X31S aa.d-lnALAll ••atters & -759-0419 benellls avail N:B pracuce. Cell Bobbi. survey No exper. nee, sales ~ • 6016 Ill IUmFlll '83 LeS11bre, 18K ml, " • ...., ..., 760-1145 646-3242 all lpm company trians 5-9 lllOIES Liii YllUIE aJJ•HI Counseling. 1815 So E AIH-CIMPAllll ---MESSENGER Mon-Fri, 9-1 Sat Salary. now Interviewing for: For ale cheep. Auto Hid· I am a 1979 Mercedes loaded, 4 dr. Death In Camino. Rell, San Clem.,woman lo llv&-ln for cou· CHIU SllPI I PfT $4 .. no selling. Kathleen, e>1""'r. SALES PERSON den Surveillance Camera ff I -z 3000. I've beeln I tdekeln lamllyl $10K 536-7838 Lie d 492 7296 w car '0r ... -~ care of by a lltt e a y n ---...,..--..,.---~ · • pie assist wile in care ot IOW NllllC ' 662·5843 Full or part llme. Ca II 7 60 • 60 5 5 or '°"'"~~~~~~~-Newport . Beach since '83 Regal Sta. Wgn, WOOd- Lett I Ftu• 3004 husband with Parkinson. No experience necessary 650 • 1010 __ RHLESTATE SllES 675-3261 631-1917 $2001 'H.IHPOll-HH birth. 1 am now looking grain, loaded, xlnt cond. ;;;;=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: 1 ~41;_91~s~~~-o~t1ores. ~1~:rr:,~~~~ob~! f~::~,~l.e. lllACOS' Local top producer seeks SllES-llYESTIEITS FrH to YH &022 Ssfi,~.' 1~{2-:;{t~~t':Jr~:s~· for a new home. I am $8500· PP 49 .. 9546 FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaU: Found: Smell fem te<rler wtlt wlllte ten markings on beck. Vic Margurite COM 6«-4036 A"EITIO. ST •• EITS 312/888·4347 ext C-1533 llESTA~UIT ass1s1ant to assist In all ARE YOU EARNING Free 5 mo Fem Pup nds gd rear trac lock. and more. :~k~g."~al~ ~~rO:p~I~~ Ca•i!l!c Hot now·hlr ng: aspects ol real estate $2000.-$5000 home, has all shots. Shep (Ser. # 1311) ment to"' me 642•9308 •73 Eldo, mint, aale or Gas Station Workers HIYEll NOSTEISH sales. Must have 2 years PER WEEK mix 650-7l66 lvemess 110 Ill trade $1000 5-46-3430 $150 wk. part time. Cell Full time, for private llmou-Mon-Fri 1 tam-5pm No minimum experience and Closures needed. S 1000. ORANGi COAST lfROEIES llYEllS alt. 2pm, 645-5760 sine. Laguna area resl· Calls 2nd Floor. 3333 be licensed Salary plus plus per sale. Top bro· Free to good home lite col· AMC Jee For competitive prices & AITO Tl"E SE"YICE dent preferred Company Wes1 Coast Hwy, N B. No commission. For details kers closing 4-6 sales ored LAB. 2 mos old 2524 Harbor I ootia Mesa lease rates on 1985 benefits Resume 10· Ad calls. call Patrick Tenore p/wk. Complete training. 673-3219 5•9 102• models.Jon Reynolds, Newport Tire Center 300. Daily Pilot, p O Box ••OT-EL •• A-r--o Ex . 631· 1266 work In a pleasant en-F 't 6025 ,. • • aulhorlzed dealer rep. 3000 E Coast Hwy, CdM 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca M "" vlronmenl, Interesting arai •re -35 92626 perlence 3026 W Coast proven marketable prod· Executive desk w/ramoval ~r.1"'!!ck_1_~~""'!'!'·--~ 646-7o27 8181915-8686 IHmCIAI -UC _ -- -Hwy Newport Beach ucl. Call Mr Becker. L section, Credenza, Medi· 6 Datsun PU 8' stake TIP Ill Piii for pvt tennis raequet club. DRl~ERS cross country llRSES lllE 675·0464 terlan cherry, cane bllCk bed, xlnl cond, low ml, Must work wl<nds. Salary no exp nee. Cahl lie req -Exec chatr. 2 Clienl chairs. $2950. OBO by 3/6. FOf' Pempel'ed negotiable Contact. MacGregor Yachla 1631 PIT 3 Hrs Pf day, 6 RUl ESTATE IEO'll lllES/P/li•e Pt1itiH Moving out ol oHc 318 In· 64&-8549 Meroedes Benz Ricil 842·7747 Placentia, Cosla Mesa days/wk, morns Exper Must be ~ioensed and ag-Lingerie Boutique. So. spect et N-B. Center. I----,---.,...-.,.--.,... lllHIATE OAll NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of lale model. low mu.ag. Cadillacs In Orange Counryl See us todeyt ·&40-1180 --- - -nee. 432·80 t4 gressive 10 handle llSI· Coas1 Plaza 549. t225 640-1011 or 857-4773 80 Datsun P·U 5 spd, air. Top Mercedes Prices Paid 2600 Harbor Blvd. IOU WASIEll KAIRlllESSERS lngs. escrows. • errands _ _ am/lm~ass .. whls. lo ml , Cell Peter or Ray COSTA MESA , G FfT Call Eddy 64>2-4786 now hiring 4 locahons nursing 6 days a week Salary SALES REP Glass coffee table 42" $3000 OBO 645-6993 IM E If llPllTS LOST blkl tan erman -----Westminster Anaheim C.l.A. Calf Patrick Tenore PIT lor busy moving co round. marblelbrass ~ .. -v 8 cyl 1977 314 Ion, · S Clinnltt 3U Shepherd 3 yrs Old. red IHllEEPH I Hills, Orange & Cerritos 1 tpm·7am shift. FIT & 631 1266 base $350 497 5407 '"" tli1l IEICEIEI '61 COfValr Monu $1000. ~~d~~!R~il c= eslab C M roofing co Unique childrens salon PI T Conv hosp NB • ~-':!!r h~; ~~1~ ,;:~ ~~ I llY_F_U_R_l_·ITl-.-1 1 gs~;:'shi~~5~1~3;~~es. 213 or714637. 2 33 3 Xlnt cond. 8 4 2-3l21 M·F "" 11 548 2965 seeks a lull charge book· Paid 1ra1nlng for recent Compelfuve salary. xlnl p L u s M 0 v 1 N G . . n . please ca • keeper, exper Jn cost cosmolologlst lie Salary t>eneflls 6<C2-8044 546•7477 LES __ • _ _957-8133 1&.ti,aes, PntHI 1155 '83 Camato Z28. Fully Los1· Siiky Terrier, sml 11cc1g. A/P, AIR. PtR. guar (2 t3) 402-0369 or OFFICE IAUl!!f• S 1 bed 1 b k tyt r-CI • AA.tS loaded, exoel cond, lo ml, GIL " t d I (7 89 3439 • n SAllWICI SllP 0 8 • w ng ac s e. HllCI ~ ~ M k offer 11 ~11••2r::A9 male. Slvr gray:'Fergus· t11ru accoun s au 1 • 14) 1· lk new 5175 644.7 014 ---~~~I!"!!!':'!'!'!'-..-a e ., ...,.. - NB fie/ID Vic Blutts Ing Lite typing skills nee ----P R C C Aerospace. Iha RUl ESTATE SALES Some experience halptuf. EW A•• W.ES REWARD $5001 644-5415 Background In the con· HOSTESS/WAITRESSES leader In engineering Uc R. E Agents. $50,000 Call between 9· l0;30 am Toshiba color 19" TV. I - structlon Industry an Days & eves Hofs Hut search is seeking a highly plus plyr. No travel 545.1100. Ask tor Ruby. $275. Leather Recliner. ISEI AA• •H irs Losl: Wht Male Cit wl blu. assel. Drivers license & Res I aura n I. t 8 8 5 O mo11valed experienced c 11 en ts prov Ide d -brown $100. 549-8034 h---,,..--,--...,.----..U.S slightly crossed eyes. Vic O)Vn 1ransp req. Salary Douglas, Irvine Inter-lull time olllce manager 673-3991 SECRETARY Great Selection of new WE llY COM Info 644-4026 comm«nsurare w/exper views 3-6pm, Mon-Fri Exper should include -------Full time. typing & 11 Hoastlltl• '85's In etook CLUI ••11 SCRAM LETS-& skill 1eve1. 642-1222 ·--H-OST/N-OSTESS wordprocesslng (Word· llECEPTIOllST bkkpg. 1 g1r1 olc. Salary& GoMa 6212 9112 IUOlllPHTS .,. bl n 9am 4pm lor stari, typing. xlnt phone Personable mature person b el rs 548 5400 -~;.;.;;... .... _ _.;;.;;;.;;,;;_-1~"!'9"~"'!ft~~~~~ Ill TllOll • 1m;ed. Intervi ew. Frt/Sat!Sunday nttes skills, sales olc exper a lor dynamic creative en 1 · • 5 Bedspreads. Uke new * * '84 7331 5 sp , H· 848 Dover Street ANSWERS Apply In person 2-5 pm real plus. Xlnt organlza-company with busy SECRETARY $20·$100. 854·1316 sume lse $518. mo. I'll Newport Beach IOOllEEPEll Hol's Hui. 15342 Beach 11ona1 skllls. very derail phones Xlnt typing a Full/part time. 62 pay llrsl 2 mo's, or trade 712-0100 Cognac. Prank lull lime, charge ol all Bl. Westminster orienled. must enjoy must Please call tor in-exper 646-3922 Jewelr4 . 14 I lor late 911SC. 855·8325 Broll · Hamper llnanclal records. Com--Housecieanlng working w11h excillng terv1ew, (7 t4) 852-8080 --Cstm wedding band. Pd r73 BAVARIA. Sunroof, 4 AEROBIC puter exper. req. Send people We provide ----SECRETARY $600/$295 851 -0892 I speed, s4300/bsl offer. Husband to wife· "I tossed resume 10 Sr Andrews AMELIA CORWll • Xlnt career opportuntly llECEPTIOllST to Regional Sales Man· -, 6211 Call 951 .786l and lurned all night I Presbyterian Church. 600 /please call Barry Urgent! • Exciting work Earn good experience ager ot natlonal co Word M11cel11aeo11 - lhlnk I Invented AEROBIC St. Andrews Rd. N.B Ca Days 859-6995 or environment working w1111 Manage· processing. gen'I olfloe, •74 Puch Moped S 125 obo. '78 3201, runs great. MOY· Ptracfat 157 1112PHSOIE11111 Red-Assume leale. easy quellfylng. 1ome cash necessary. Call me Bob Rheaun 645-5267 sleeping .. 92663 attn Ari Mcintosh eves 499.3957 •Competitive selary menl Co as a telephone phones. administrative. ·74 JAWA parting Ol.d. 55 Ing, best offer over ....====--------...:..... ______ -_-_ __;, _______ -, ll youaretl'le dynamlcper. recep11onis1 Applicant Send resume 10. Gal llsh 1ank/stancf ac· $5000. 750·0444 or TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Technique 6 Perfume 1 I BPOE mem b+" 14 "'" an<J 0111 15 Ulolh C•ly 16 B•q name"' Vtrg1111;1 11 ~all 18 P11'rCP 20 of Lovr :n Arranqf'mPnl i'1 Pho1ocopy 25 Not bu•ninq .!8 An•malP~ 2Q Viol JO lnd1C'ato•• 32 Agency 34 Speecn un,1 39 Roll 42 Rubt>PrnP< '< 4J Shabb•P'>I 45 fnlhu'iP~ 46 Hea1 ''"·" 49 G •eei. '"""' SO ~unds ">4 f•ilmonr ">S-Oua rt, 'J6 HOii~" i)I P. 'i8 Na 60 One 01 "'" Thtf'P A< 63 Germ 2 14 66 Ae1r1buhon 11e11v 67 A•dcnl 68 lParnPr~ 6':1 Conducf'd •'O Pl.JC.t' 1 I O•q .1m1111nt DOWN 1 Mnriqs• I C lt"tf 1cJmn'"'''"' .1 Nol w<1t•.r .. cl dowrt '• Oti~IHvpd h Add on 1 flnwl'r A W"•t)hl un11 '• C',tthJfc•ftnn 1n r;<)~s .,, pnt I 1 l;i,1t1df'n t: 4 h.JtPm1tnl 11 Ploi~ Int l'I 4 QI JI fl,rlf'N "/ ,ttln '11 H:tut1 '' .:>Ii lJf!., NI J• W 1QW1tn 11) A -..ir I ir•O ; I S1t•1~ "'JI ll Mrirpov,., 3~ f'lr H•QmPnl 1n Nm aqaon i 7 GrPPk 1~•.ui'1 1P: r •• .in All•·• Sntn•I' ' ""'"''·lt I !~. 11111 ft'>'" 1 J V, .. t•C L ~' t-- 1':' ~'-trJ<· Jm.,"d< .1P H •I ;(•'l.>tf()fy "'"'l ' 1.1 • 1 r .. 1 .. ''2 PrpAknfll;S contf'st.inl .:..1 B11111nq teat S'i S1uoen1 J • OP Gau P or BOyPr llbt)f 5" Adnerpn1' fo I F reQuf'nlly b2 R1v1111 fl• Ouarre• f;S Lelle• t2 11 son we seek please call should enioy working Schreiber FOOds. 4029 cess $250. 302 vs rbt 838-6700 • _6_7_LA_S""E .... R-.-, _o_l _a-kl,....n-d. Erin Mack, 10 schedule w1ll'l people & possess Westerly Place, Sle 1t1. eng $300 obo. 847-3292 Young Exec dream car, '="=-".-,Jt:-------rz~l""7 1nterv1ew appt gOOd speaking skills. PfT Newport Beach, CA .. W, NRICNE, llZ all lC1rH $6000. S.2-6902 i ~.,.._,.tt,.•~--.~__,-- P.R.C.C. or FfT 642-1502 SEClllln ll!IAllD-LARGE ISLANDER SPA ' ·73 a:ianenger RIT. newt 2744 E Coasr Hwy ---• wlpurex heater & pump •NO QUALIFYING 80 Targa Turbo look· trans & llrll3, gd cond Corona del Mar 640•2950 Rtce,tiHist/TJ,iSt 538-9•02 Hardly used. excel cond •EASY CREIOT alike Slant fenders, 5900 67 5- 8 « 6 For growing Real Estate $900 675~24 •MANY FINE AUTOS sound 3 llter motor, sport ~....,.....-----..~-=- OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Oe11elopmen1 Co. Train-STARTlllEllATELJ Magic Island -Gold Card TO CHOOSE FROM. seats, new tires. Fancyl For• 93 t INC 1s now expanding mg 1omcludeass1s1an110 MAKE$200·S400WK S5000BO 64&-8309 1 • 0 _,. 1 • 2 $19,000675-2360 -., 7 ... 3 -P,,.... 1 ------tl's mosl lalked aboul, olc manager Salary S1000 Wilh an opportunity 10 ad· ~ ,. • nto Wagon-tan. ' d k t $1200 ' b Off. -, . / '84 911 Carrera Targa, gOOd Int/ext, nds engine. nat.onw1 e mer e Ing to company en-vance rapidly "1to gen-ace 1111t1re -------Guards red, loaded 5200 OBO 494 • 5419 opportun11y to your area ellts Xlnl po1ent1al tor eral management. Excel· ~~· aeat 6226 $33 000 OBO 645 2118 ll's thehottestopportunl· advancement. Send re-tent training program ~ .JllllJllln ' · '75 PINTO STATION ty going where people sume 10 Box 111. clo Make money while you MIA-.122Copler, mint ~-J~flllllii Pll1TECTYlllCllllT1 WGN, 4 spd, VfKY clean. call you. earning you big Dally Pllol. PO Box 1560, 1ram. Call Mr vanHalen cond Perfect lor sml of· S ki S . L 1 Owe more than your car Is $900/obo, 645--0497 profits lasll Now avail· Cosla Mesa CA 92626 895-2777 lice Inquire at 650-7070 a S· ervice-eas ng · ******* worth?? '77 Granada Xlnt body & able to qualllled lndlvld· TEAK Exec. Desk wlchr, EXCEllEIT llYHTORY uals only Whal's an op-The fastest draw Jn the I START IOW I Seely Desk wlchr. 2 llW' wa wlll assume your lease rn cond. Nds rebl1 eng. portunlty like lhls worth j West. .a Dally Piiot TNICI Fill Wrdrbs. Solabed. plants. PllE·IWIEI s or contract payments at 700. 646-2330 10 you? Call refundable Classified Ad. Call Today SCREEI PRllTEll All s2000 759 8387 no cost 10 you. ·a1 ESCORT, 2 dr, .c spd, (3 12) 882-2323 exr. S249 642·5678. .!}!_W· _ · • 79 5281 a/t s/r (825yhe) 140·4112 xlnt cond like new, 10 ml ~-------o.L;;===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~ poslllons open lor a11p. PiHOI Or 181 6221 81 3201 a/I s/r ( t btb408) S3500. 646 -4 336 att 7 pm printers. Salary based on -!'!"!~"!""'-..--..~2~ 8132015sp sir ( 1cak624) IOW HIRllG CASlllEllS AlllSTllT IAIAIERS Interviews Wednesday 9· 11 A M 81 2588 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa (on Newport Blvd al Del Mar} Call (7 14) 537 -4840 lor more..info ---EOE Newspaper experience · 81 32015sp sir( tcge618) TUllHI 856-6221 82 32015sp air (1evd964) poslllona.open tor trainees Klmb111 Artis I Spinet, 82 320f Ssp &/r (1fgp463) lo become thick film pecan finish, never used. 82 32015sp s/r (lfdc 103) screen prlnlers, •tarting Cost $2000/olr 552·5598 82 32015sp si r ( 1fft 178) wage $4 50 pl h r . 82 526e 5sp L'd ( Hnu306) 979-6373 Y11mah11 P.S 20 Key-8332015sps1r(1GIK568) board. auto base cord 83 3201 Ssp ·s· ( 1ajJ1418) system. xlnl cond. $295. 63 3201 alt ·s· ( 1fnu433) TEACHER ANO PRE-SCHOOL AIDES Expet 8-12, 2 30-6pm, PV1 school, H B 536-1441 TEACIEll 650· 7045 -83 526e alt L'd ( 1Jfd349) S -i "--..1 1230 83 526e alt L'd (207 194) r•• •1 ..... 83 73315sp I'd 11htlC 128> Alomlc !°kla, HV, A 170. 83 633csl a/tl'd 1gll 150 CHICK IVE•SON PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET Hlt .... tQullty s.i.. .. Sen.tu CHIClt IVEIUON .. S e.c-1 H•11 N.-,..,1 a...ctl '73 -•t•• '84 Tempo Gl, navy blue, 8000 ml. all pwr~ bet1 offer over $5000. 750-0444 or 838--8700 Llacela t3 tlUIUl;>U• e ~UI Or11gt Co11tp oi.rsl lJ1col1il trc1ri du lt r ,.,, Cl'US JOI quhf'f ulu. un-1ct I lru11c 1626 M111>or ll•d Coit1 ltu 540 5610 Ara you somebody spec1111 . c reative , enthuslasllc? Pr•tchOOI. South Co.sl Plaza area. Compellllva sal1ry Com- pany benellrs. 540-4750 Solomon bindings & 6431815sps/r(7017U ) boots/sz 7. Allsoc pofes. 843181altalr (1hts312) Cost $600 new. used 211, 84 325e 5sp loml( 1ktY929) $5001obo. 552·5598 84 526e a/1 loml(2bgh435) -. ----6453315tQl'dl1k"270) '';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.· ..... po-.,... ......... TV1 ••••• , ~ .nml.Jllmn I~ lltrH 6232 ~-L~hTi .. ~._ta---~"""' Be1ut1fUI ui'' ZfNifH TV (71 .. )111-•111 '76bEucX. si!Vef, •tnt. :ro-i;:----:o-:':"'---rr.... 5....1 yr wrnty, Open Sun. ~ • am/Im atereo, 4 spd. .....,_.._..,._...,,....,.., TV JOHNS 646· 1786 208 W. 1st, Senta Ana $1850. 999·2157 CLOSED SUNDAYS O.E port•·fl stereo, KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS ~ND PRIZES! (714) 548-7058 w11nut cab. 721x 23h xt;''::;~~;;;:;;n;:i'F\rl Uw S100. otxr64'0·'015 ~ & USED BMW'S! PrO'i'O'n600M·1g" Monitor, Liii IUOI •W Ilka new $500. Oak enter· VOLUME SALES 111lnment cntr 55x~8x49 SERVICE& LEASING S200. 87G·8218 3670 N. Cherry Ave. STEREO CLEARANCE-1.0NG BEACH ORIG. NEW WARRANTY (NO. C"-ry ex.11-405) Llmlled Ou&ntlty <714) Ul-1 lll Make Model ~ Sale 'f raoe-tnt Wetc:ofM Yamaha P700 270 180 OPENS£VEN DAYS Yamaha Amp 9&0 855 Luxmen PX100 300 2151--------- Lu•man R5030 28f 210 IEW '11 UW't _ ii'BAJA nett •· M\.ltt Dual TT t2~ 190 t4S llll rr,.,., tell $150 M~ --.,..----.... ra Oenon OPS1' "425 n1 "'1 -Ii:!!!!= .. ~,....!!!! A1lant1C Mu,sic 64M895 'II WI '69 VW Bug, xlnt mect1.1• ..... _ ........ a•-~.. •1-..... cond, ndl pelnt, I 1950 VI0£0 RECORDEA. 3 yr _,,,.,. -on ....... -080 reo.sooo NMee pOljc:y, 7 day PfO-Mint Still In fectOfY gremabl•. remote. werrenry(2185) l40010b0 552·5SH 'll llhtl .... ... b, Sail 7114 Whli..Jow,.,,...., towner, 2§! ,._ mdi MERIT ruooc; well matntalned (2227) MUST SELL Try '8,000 ITllLI• ... AV!AY CO 875--8990 8 • -1640Jemt>ofet N '72 Camper But. "' ong. IUlty loeded GfMt cond S3$00 080 Hl·0518 Columble 22 · lfoo COfld, Ad/ICtnt to '"'"°"telend ~::!:::!==:!!!!!!:~b:=:!=::::±:=:!:=:!!!!!.:~==!=::.!:=:!:--J~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!t.L~:t"Tc:::ko:~!~~ao 1411444 ' ... .. \ HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY R_~agan -grants FV bof 's last wish Teen stricken by muscular dystrophy gets burial with Marines at Punchbowl arrangements arc completed, officials in U.S. Sen. Pecc Wilson's office said today. Young Zimmerman developed an undying admiration for the Marine Corps after becoming acquainted with several Marines who served as co unselors at a summer camp he bad attended. Valley Community Hospital three days before he died. After the boy's death, John's parents Richard and Sa~dra Zim- merman wrote to Sen. Wilson's office, requestinJ their son be put to his final rest beside his hcToes. they received a waiver from the White House. On Monday, Walson and the Zim- mermans received word that the president had indeed granted their son's last wishes. young Mannes and civiltans be came into contact with over the years. .. Wilson wrote to Reapn Feb. 18 in bit request for the military burial. By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille Dellr .......... President Ronald Rcaaar stepped in Monday to grant the dying wish of fifteen-year-old John Zimmerman to be buried alongside the Marine Corps Coast Rep. Robert Dornan adds new meaning to the term 'floor fight.'/ A3 We asked Coast men · which they prefer: Sex or golf./A3 California California and Long Beach sue six oil com- panies over alleged price- fixing./ A5 Nation Ex-deputy secretary of Pentagon Paul Thayer faces prison term for 'in- sider trading.'/ A5 Storms rip through the Midwest; now heading for the East./A4 World Chile ear.thquake toll rises to 135 as cleanup begins in Santiago./ A~ An.Australian said he held up fast-food res- taurant to get money to save daughter's life./ A4 Home Pain Associates help pa- tients exercise and regain control of their llves./81 Is para-sailing in AcapuV co the answer for healtliy women striving to be whole In mid-life? /81 Sports Orange Coast Coll~·e blows a big lead and loses to Fullerton In a com- munity college basketball playoff game./C1 JoAnn Washam's two holes-in-one rank as one of the big highlights of former LPGA tour- naments at Mesa Verde CC./C1 Mater Dei High figures to be in a run-and-gun game against Serra Thursday .nlght./C1 Entertainment OscarWllde's "The Im- portance of Being Earnest" is a triumph of style over substance at SCR./83 Buaineu Construction Is nearing completion on the 84JC- ond phase of One Pacific Plaza In Huntington Beach./84 INDJtX Erma Bombeck 82 Bridge 86 Bulletin Board A3 Business 84'-5 Cfaaslffed C6-8 Comics 86 Crossword ,L:.. cs Death Notices C4 Horoscope C7 Ann Landers 82 Mfnd.-end 'Body 81-2 Opinion A6 Paparazzt 81 Play Review 83 Police Log A3 Pubttc Notices , C4·6 Sport a C1-3 Televtlion 83 Ttteeters 83 W•ther A2 war heroes he idolized. Zimmerman of Fountain Valley, who di~Jan. l 8 after a lifelonJ battle with muscular dystrophy, will be buried at the Military Cemetery of the Pacific near Honolulu as soon as The boy was made an honorary Marine at his bedside in Fountain Wilson. a former Marine Corps officer, was told by officials of the Veterans Administration that the)'. could only comply with the request 1f "While John was not able to serve his country he so very much loved, has dedication, suppon and" love of the United States Marine Corps ... had very positive effects on 1hc many "It was one-of the most unulual requests we have received," Lynda Royster, Wilson's deputy prcst sec- retary said. "The ~nator was touched and J 1hlnk 1f was obvious that President (Pleue eee l"V BOT I A2) Artukovic .· family to appeal ruling The long ... l w of the law Vu, one of A;1 new canine recrulta that have joined the Oranae County Sheriff'• Depa rtment, lea1>9 from patrol car equipped with a a tomadc door. Depa ty Mlke Wallace, Vu'• bandier, and Sheriff Brad Ga tea watch tlle acdon. The German ahepherda received their own badgea and certlflcatea In ceremontea Monday. The police doC• will ride with their bandlen, who can aammon the canlnea by paa~ a remote control aatomadc door relea.e. Tlae doC• will be aaed to aearch bulldlnC•· hel p appreh end aaapecta and track mlulnC children and fUCldvea. Irvine teachers to vote Monday · on union shop By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OfllheO.-, .......... Irvine teachers wall take the first of two contract ratificatio n votes re- quired by last month's tentative agreement Monday. The pact was reached Feb. 19. ending months 'Of stormy negotiations that finally saw instructors stage a one-day protest stnke. Irvine Unified School District of- ficials announced all teachers can vote Monday at the Woodbridge High School auditorium on an agency shop provisio n of the pro posed pact. Tfte prov1s1on would require all teachers to join the faculty's union, the Irvine Teachers Association. or to make a charitable contributio n equiva~nt 10 union dues-(now $330 per year). A prepared stateme nt b)'. the school distnct said teachers wall vote on whether to ratify the entire contract "shortly thereafter," but no specific time for that vote was announced. The tentative agreement stipulated instructors would take separate votes on the agency shop provisio n and .the _ (Pleue eee TBACURS/ ~ llirlam and Harry J ordan Accused Nazi· s extradition could be delayed for years By LINDA DEUTSCH A111 'I '"'-W'*' The.family of AndrijaArt.ukov1c, a Surfside Colony resident who as accused of being the Nazi war criminal known as Yugoslavia's "Butcher of the Balkans." has vowed to fight on o ther legal battlefields after he lost a 36--ycar struggle against extradition. "We haven't come this far to give up." Anukov1c's son. Rad said. ~This hasn't shaken o ur belief in Dad's innocence. We arc go ing ·to go forward." He said his father's lawyers would appea Mo nday's ruling by U.S. (Pleue .ee ARTUKOVIC/A2) Now it's Burke school's turn to ·rap HB trustees By ROBERT BARKER Of llw D.Cb' Pllef 8Ull • Trustees in the Huntington Beach Cit) (elementary) ~hool D1stn ct ma) ha,·cJumped from lhe frying pan into ahe fire an 1hcir budget"onsc1ous ques1 to close a school this \Car. Trustees kicked up a furo r lasl month when they voaed. 3-2. to close Perry School and bus all 500 pupils 10 other schools 1n the district O fficials. howc,cr. bowed 10 the protests of PelT) School paren1s and teachers and decided to recon~1der A~ a stud} session Frida}. 1hc) ~eceavcd a recommendation from upcrintendent Larry Kemper that, ins1ead of Perry. Burke School should be closed at the end of June. But Burke parents went 10 work and collected about LIOO signatures b) Monda). Burke School Parcnl Teacher O r- ganazauo n Pres1den1 Ed Zschoche said toda) thal school supporters wall • present the signatures to trustees toniaht and argue against the closure. Trustees meet at 8 p.m. at du tnct headquarter<; aa ~045 I C~imer Lane .. .\n anah sis ho"s a hat Burke does not meet ihe cntena for closure:· Zschoche said pcc11icall ~. Zschc>1:hc said. Burke 1s ncstlt>d in a n·s1den11a l area and wo uld not bn ng high rent fo r commercial uses. "I think ahc trus1ecs ha'e demon- s1ra1ed thm the) are not prepared to ma~e a decision for a closure 1h1s 'car. at leas1." Z!>Choche said. Supe r1nt c nd e n1 K e mj:\er's pro posal. "hach h(' said ~ould save about $200.000 a }ear b~ shuuing 1he doors at Burke hool. 9700 Levee Orn c. calls for no additional busink, Mos1 of the 400 Burkt' pupils wall be senl 10 Ha"e" hool. but the m ove should not force 1he d1splacemen1 of the .,e,er('I)· handicapped )Oungsters al Hawes. officials said. Wrong kidney damage award _cut by $5 million~ Huntington victim will appeal d ecision by Los Angeles judg~ By the Associated Press .\ Los .\ngel~ upcnor ( oun Judge has d rastically l"l'duced damag- es awarded to a Huntington Beach m an who c ht'alth} left l1dnc~ "a l'l.'mo_ved b' doctor!> in~t'\':id t)f his cahct'rous n ght one.-. Ho"t'' c.-r. his .>ttMne" -.J\ thl' \\Ill appeal the lkt1\1Cln '-uix-no r ( l'Ull lud~ Robert C. N\C· .. a1d '\1o ndJ' lw hJd no choice an ru11ing the amount 1urors awarded b--,l·ar-old I lam Jordan from S5 . .2 million 111 25~ t100 '~c cm'\! a < altfom1 a Supreme C o un opinwn h.inllcd down Thurs- da' 1hat uphold' a $2'i0.000 gcneral- damage limtl 1n malprac11cr cases The JU~ 1n Jordan·~ tnal had awarded damages Fnda}'. following (Please eee KIDNEY I Ai) bines citse~t eMV-offt c ~~--'--~ but phone's busy now su!:: Befort appointments were en- courqed by the state Ocputmcnt o r Motor Veh~lcs. pco~lc spent the better pan oh day waiting an hnc to rca1 ter their cars or take a drivil\I tc t. Now. 1n many areas. they spend the better part of the day tryil\I to telephone for appointments on ltncs that are con astcntly bu y. By"'"""' customtr1 la t Auaust to tan makina tt15erv1t1on the OMV hu 1nad"cn cntl mo"~ at conacs- taon problems out of the branch ofliccs and onto the telephones. And pcoplc.fra11lcd by continual busy signals have lod&ed "a consadcr- ablc voluin~ of complathts" wllh dtJ)llnment officials. siate ~Slaton and even Gov. Georse DcukmeJ••n. OMV spokesman Erwin Cooper ac- knowlcdacd. "Wc'rt still finc-tunana ll (the appointment pr~rarri)," COOPCr $lid ~in some offittS.. we've aot a !qi\& way to ao. Thct rt overv.-helmcd b)' telephone call • He Siad ~nch offkct s.ervina larat metropolitan areas we re the harde t to reach by-r'ne. In Onnac Count}. that;(; Id be Costa Mesa, Santa Ana. Fullenon and West- minster, wh1C'h it OM of t~ dq,en- m~nt's busiest office . • Cooper said the 0 1V apparentl)' undcttstimatcd the mponse wben it enco uraged people to rMke,appoant- ments for vehicle RIJ tnitJon~ hetnscs and dnv1na te ts. "That seems to be the one bag handicap. Ptople have takt'n our invitation to heart." he u1d. Oepanmcnt of Motor Vehicle bnnche$ PftPI~ for the prosram b> open1na_1bout I I tekpho~ lane' at each office Th sc lines ~ere pht ·- NEws F nllQ~UP bctwttn d itTc rtnt phonc numbers ror generat-1nftmntl1on. rqistrat1on. h<'Cnscs and tests. ;\I Whiaham, OM rq1onal man· qcr for most ofSouthn'n ahfom aa. said the dcpanment ma ha'c com- pou~ the problem b) ~platting the phone h ne Wh1gMm c'plaaned that mo~1 l()(al branch<'\ pnmanl) handle 1't4•!1- trat1o ns. '*l\h lactMU\i and dn\ mg ' t t runnina ~ond and third. Con- scquenll). tel~phonc hne$ for tl'\t and hcen'IC" roo~ h~ hccn o~n (Pleue ~ DMV I A2) • 8) ALA!"i. L, ADLER ._...... ,.,_ .,,_. Goat o n an C'kmcnte h land thal C\addJ caJ'turc durin' a monthlona re uc cfTon ma" be 'Ip.ired from &0 \Cmmcnt-ordcn'\i C'\tCrminatton under a plan propo~ by an animal nghr group and cndol"ied b) \he 'la'\. The Fund for \namats pre •n\t"d tt~ pb n Mond3\ to top Na\.) officials. who h~'C t'C{'Ommcnd cd ll\ appro ' I le the Pentagon. I und for n1mal la,Her Dana C:ol ..a1J toda" larh<"r th<' 1roup had ~on a one month d<'hl\ 1n the av\·, plan to (Plea.M eee lSLAJlfD/A.2) . . . • . • • I I I i • Aa *Orange Cout OAtlY PILOT/Tueeday. March 5, 1NS . -.. Collision kills Huntington coed A Hununiton Beach h1ah school student wb killed Monday when her car was truck b) a truck 1n 11 West min ter 1n1crscct1on. police said today. Dena Kimberly Kimble. 16, wai. pronounetd dead at the scene of the 7:28 a.m. accident al the intersection of Edinger A venue and Quaru trcel. officers rrpon~. Kimble wasa $Cniorat Otcan View Hiah School in Huntinaton Beach. School office.al de nbed Kimble a~ an exccpuonal tudcnt who was v)ina for class valcdictonan this )ear. he wa a member of the hool's Student Senate. Poli<'t' said K 1mblc had topped at a top 111sn at ttie 1n1crsect1on and ~•~ preparing to make a left tum Qnto Ed1n1cr when her car wn cru hcd b) the trud .. The 11tudt•nt was l'JCCted from her vehicle-nd pinned under the "'red- age. The truck driver. who '-'ll n't inJUf\'d , wn~ not cited. ihr a('('ident 1 un1.kr investigation. , FV BOY GETS DYING WISH ••• From Al Reagan was touched. too." Reagan decided to take tt\e unusual action. she said. after reading Wilson ·s letter and newspapenn~s about the case. ~ The Fountain Valley High School student. who had suffered muscular d)Strophy since b1nh. became fast friends with a number of Marines after the . 1nit1al encounter at Cuyamaca State Park 1n nn Diego Cou nty. One of them. Maj. Robcn Rob- ichard. made the youth an honorary Marine at deathbed hospital cer- emonies. Another close fnend. talT $l. Robert Menke of the Manne recruit· mg station in Huntington ~ach. offered John-his (Menke·s) burial place 1n a military ceremony. But Veterans Administration regulations didn·t permit the request. The youngster specifit·ally chose to be buried at the famed Punchbowl because 11 was the final resting place ofmanv Marine heroes who fell in the fierce Pacific fighting in World War II. according to Roystrr. The body has been cremated. she added. TEACHERS TO VOTE ON UNION SHOP .•. From Al contraet as a \\hole About 580 of the district's teachers belong 10 the union. even through the contract 11 negotiates applies to all 750 faculty members employed by the district. The tentative agreement would give all teach~,rs a 3 percent pay raise, retroact1 ve 10 July I. 1984. lt also provides a formula for the teachers to receive an additional pay raise for the 1985·86 school yea>. derived from any add1t1onal funds the distract receives. Other d1!oouted areas covered by the proposed pact include employee discipline and "concerted activities ... Under the latter provision. district officials said teachers would agree that there would be no stnke or work stoppage for the duration of the contract. The pact would extend through June 20. 1986. -District officials said the agreement also indicates there will be no re- prisals for any teacher activities related to the labor dispute. except for the loss of one day's pay by teachers who took part in the Feb. 5 strike. The walkout was called after teachers complained that the district refused to change its bargaining position after presenting a "last-and· best" contract offer in December. Union officials said more than 500 instructors at the district's 25 schools walked picket lines. After the strike. the two sides resumed negotiations and a tentative pact was reached two weeks later. District officials have said they will need to cut at least SI million in eduC'ational programs and services from nex t year's budget to give teachers the pay raise outlined in the tentative agreement. ARTUKOVIC EXTRADITION •.. From Al Magistrate Volne) Brown. who or- dered the enfeebled 85-year-old .\nukov1c extradited to Yugoslavia to be tried for at least one murder. Both s1dr-; said the appeals could delay Anukov1c's return 10 his home· land for months. if not years. Yugoslavia wants Anukovic to stand trial for the murders of750.0QO Jews. Serbs and Gypsies m wanime Croatia. The final dec1s1on 'On Artukov1c's fa te rests with ccretary of State George Shult1. who Brown said could consider issues not raised at the cxtrad1t1on hearing. including "whether 11 is fair Lo surrender him some 42 to 45 years after the events occurred ... Brown &a'e the government a 60. da) stay. allowing prosecutors to produce evidence of further killings that might expand tht ex1ra9iuon order to include the cases of thousands of World War 11 concen- tration camp victims . "We are confident that YU.goslavJa will amend their indictment." s:ud .<\ss1s1ant .S . .\ttorne) David Nim· mer. who had scrambled to saw the government case after Brown com· plained last week that Yugoslavra had failed to include v1cti.ms' names and specifics of crimes in the charges against Artukov1c. Nimmer fo und the name of On(• victim in the lengthy indictment, translated from Serbo-Croatian, and the magistrate allowed extradition for that case-the 1941 execution of Jesa Vid1c. a former government official in the Independent State of Croatia. a Nazi puppet government. .\nukov1c. the wartime interior minister of Croatia. v.as accused of the murder in an affidavit submmed b) Franjo Truhar. Truhar told of relayi ng to .\nuko' ic a plea from V1d1c'!> "1fc. who oflhed 150 acres of land for her husband·s release from a concentra· tion CAUJIO. "I brought thi; request in person to Artukovic at Zagreb and handed it to him. to which he answered me. 'What did you bring this petition to me for? I will kill him and take not 150 but 300 (acres) of land."' Truhar said in his affidavit. "Later. Artukovic himself sent the order for Jesa Vidic to be killed. which was also carried out, and all of the land was taken ... The magistrate rejected an argu· mcnt from Artukovic's attorney. Michael o·Aquisto. that Truhar. now in his 80s. has a poor memory and could not testify at a 1nal. Brown said the affidavit would be admissible as evidence. Brov. n ~id earlier that based on evidence he has seen. he believed that Artuko 1c was responsible for"scores• of hundreds" of murders but could grant extradition only for those specified in the indictment. KIDNEY AW ARD CUT ••. Nimmer hailed the decision as a triumph for both the U.S. govern· men1 and 1he Yugosla vs. From Al three months of1est1mony. The addiuonal $6.600 tacked onto the $250.000 hm1t was the amount awarded for medical expenses in· curred by Jordan after the bungled surgery in Long Beach Community Hospital in November 198 2. Nye also ordered defendants to pa:y the first $97.000 of an} of Jordan's future medical e'<pcnc;e~ not covered b} insurance Jurors had awarded Jordan that sum 1n their 'crd1c1 last week. Although the lav. upheld by the state high coun has been on the books since 1975. one of Jordan's auorne)S. JamesJ Paghuso. said. "Most people felt 1t wa-; unconst1tu11onal or were • wamng to see." Jordan's anorne)s promised to appeal. and said they may take the case 10 the U.S. Supreme C'oun. The jury's award broke down to about $5.1 million for past and future non·econom1c damages -pain and sulTenng -incurred by Jordan and his wife. Mmam. with $625.000 of that amount specified for her. No damages were awarded for loss of earnings or business. The ju~ "erd1ct hl·ld four of rn. doctors and one of two medical groops sued b~ Jordan liable for damages. Long Beach C ommunil) Hospital v.as cleared of respons1· b1ht) .. 1nce Mr. Artukovic came to the United States in I 948, he as been the sub)cct of almost continuous l1t1· gat1on." Nimmer told a news con· fcrencc. noting that the fugitive had fended olT extradition for decades. "This decision represents a victory for the government of Yugoslavia which has been puriuing him since they found out he was in this couniry ... Artuko' 1c v.as absent from Mon· da) 's brief hearing 1n Los Angeles. H 1s attorne}s had a'>ked for him to be allowed to remain at Long Beach Na,al Hospital. where he has been held since his arrest last November. He suffers from mul11plc ailments including scn1h1~. !?.,~Y PHONESeGING OFF HOOK •.• while calls were p1hng up o n the da). 1s one of the branches 1hat will Mondayc; and Fridays. Also try tele· registration number c;oon be operating under a single phoning during the "otr· hours from However. he o;a1d . the depanment number 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m .. and from 2 to 4 is considering some changec; intended And DMV v.orkers will continue p.m. to clear the bus) signals olT OMV tr}'ing to take at least one call every 90 St1ll unable to reach the office? Try phone\. seconds. the telephone number for another For one thing. department offi cials Offices in Costa Mesa. Santa Ana category. are planning ne~t fhcal year to buy and Westminster handled 540.503 If that doesn't work. Whigham telephone \cquenccrc;. devices that rcg1stra11ons. dnv1ne tests and driv· 1n v1ted Orange County motorists to would allow up to eigh t calls 10 be er's license apphcat1ons in the past call the DMV'sdistnct telephone placed on hold and forwarded 1n the seven months. an increase of roughly number at (2 13) 920-9377. Or they order received. 12 pen.:cnt over the previous period. can still go to· the office wnhout an Sequencer~ were uc;t.·d to case the Department officials pointed to the appointment -althou$h they will "terrible problem'>" 1n the San Fran· increased workload as an 1nd1cat1on have to wait in line.Just like 1n the old c1sco area. said 'W h1gham. adding. that people arc. 1n fact. getting days. "ma) be they'll do the c;ame here." through on the offices' telephone Above all. Whigham urged cus· dd1t1onall >. thedepanmcnt plans lines. 1omers to be patient. to open more telephone lines. while Howc\t~r. officials offered a few "The onl y thing I can ask 1s keep some branches "'ill be merging th e tips for those caller!. who have not trying: we arc looking at state-of~thc· split phone number., back into one been so fonunate an equipment to bring ourselves up He said the ( oc;1a Mc\a office. If persistence falls. then avoid to where we can take care of the which -;er' 1cc'i about 600 people a calling o n trad111onall)' bu\} da)s. ltkc problem." he c;a1d . . . Just Call Wha t do you like about the Dally Pilot? Whal don't you like? Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate edltQr Tbt same U1bi'ar a swertn« service may be ased to record letters to the edilOr ona ny toplct 'Contributors to our Leffers columnnurst IDChntt tbdr name aad tefephone number for verification. No <'lreulatlon calls. please. 642-6086 Tell us what's on your mind. D•lty Piiot DetlYery I• 0UM•nteed ~~.:'><Rllt II r"' <> ;,, 'f'N' !Mt~ l)y I.JO•.,., ul c.lola 1 o tn. -~C09Y ••t.., ~~ 9-1.iirder""" ~, 11 'fOli 00 ""11 •IC-JO>J// 'CIPY ., 1 a nt , •• to.'Ott 10 Alf\ Mt4 f'N' ~ ii.-.-.. Clrcutalloft T1l1p,_ ... ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat .... H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Frank Zlnl '" Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Advertising Director AOMmary Churchman Controller Robert L. Cantrell Production Manager Oon•kt L. WIHlama C lrcutatlon Manager • Clrculetlon 714/642-4333 CIHtlfled edYettltlng 714/142·5'71 All ott..r depertmentt 642-4321 MAIN OFFICE ,...,,_1 • IMI"•• oeod al ~,, ..._ ea;.._ .~ "' I001 S..-•'CA..,.. "'Cl"~ $4 7!> .._,,,,, "" ..... Ml <,() ""O''""' VOL. 71, NO. Ol4 f • I A tlow •PPtotel'l1ng 1torm that dewloped off th• coast ts eicpected to finally bring rain and anow 10 Soutl'ltfn Calltornla tonight and Wedne1dav. toreca1tere said ~ht atOfm, which wH already a day betund It• or'Qlnal tot.ca1t arrival. had nigh clouds streaming In ahead or It and low croud1 developing Oii the COHI today, the Natlona Weath•r s.Nlce •aid The chance ol rain was put at 70 percent for Los Angeles tonight 1nd Wedneeday. with temperatures ranging from lows In the •01 to hl'gt\1 In the upf)4tr 501. Along the Orange Coast. It will be breezy with occaslonal 1hower1 tonight and Wednesday. Highs In the 50s Wednesday Lows tonight 46 to 50. Temps l(anM• c•w 68 22 LHVaQH eo 30 lltlle Roci.. 87 35 HIOll low 10< 24 JlUUta anOl"{J a1 6 LoultVlile 10 34 •m Mampt1l1 10 3f HI Lo Mlam1e..t:11 11 87 AIOtnJ 26 18 MtlwllUlcM 44 23 :i::-48 23 Mpla-$1 Paul 29 " 47 29 NHl..,lle 17 38 Anctlor999 31 20 New0.1Mnt 8 1 56 AUallla 715 51 Ntw Ye><k •• 40 Allanuc City 52 50 o..i-...cu, 68 29 Au11111 73 44 Omall• .t3 18 a.llll'llOfe •2 41 Orlando 82 62 hmtngl>am 75 50 Pn•tao.tpn11 St 44 819marci. 18 05 ,.,,_,.. 84 .. ea... 34 20 P1n11>urgll 73 35 Botton 31 25 PorUend Me 22 15 llullalo 32 31 Por11anci Ot 48 40 CaSI* 21 15 Prov~ 31 26 Ct1.,1e11on s c 72 82 fla1CM911 10 111 ChWIMlonW V 80 44 A~ 42 26 cn.,10na N c 16 60 A!Cllmon<I 84 SI Cheyenne 32 12 SI LOUii 64 29 Cnicago 52 ,. SI Pila· Tam pa 84 70 Onctnna11 71 32 Sall lake Ctty 38 29 ci....teno 117 31 San An1on10 73 43 Cotumbut Oh 11 33 San Juell PA ., 72 Conco<O NH 25 18 SI Sitt MarH! 11 09 Oallat·l'I Worlll 61 38 SHUle 48 ll OaytO<I 66 31 Spokane 34 29 o.n-37 18 Syracuse 33 19 0.1 Motnas ' 52 20 TO()Cll<a 48 25 Oelr()ll so 29 Tucaoo eo 35 Oululh 20 12 Tul .. 51 3 1 EIPHO 56 23 W•tlllllQIOf\ .. 43 Fatrbanlca 16 02 WICl111a 45 28 Fat90. 2 I OJ W111<as-Batr' .32 32 Flegal all 38 11 Grano A•Pldt 46 25 Hwl10td 26 26 Extended Helena 25 14 Hooolulu 82 ~ HOUllO<I 69 48 Con110era1>te ctoudmou \llltllr' lnd""1apoltS 511 30 c11anc41 or t11owor 1 Thunday 1110 Jacl\son MI 82 49 Friday P.,11\' ciou<ly Saluroay CO<> Jacl<aonvllla 81 511 ~"nueo COOi High• 56 10 56 Lowa .., ,,._.., ~ 19 UPC* 30t and 40s •• <t)~ ::: c~_. ~· ~ Fvrttt Sftow ()ccll111M.,..Sleti0Nty .. ......... w.ew Strce HOM VS Olol OI ~ Calif. Temps Surf report Hlgn IO'#'°' iH•OU•ltn<Slflll •I Sam LOC:Afte>et 8•1te11'i4llO et 39 Hunono1on Beach llUSHAn 1·3 ltlt 1·2 pOOt E"'alla S3 4 t R•-Jelly ~I Freeno 60 42 401h Slrtel ~I 1·2 poOI 1·2 poOt I poOt Lancu1at 56 :ie 22no St•MI. NewPOt• 1·2 poof 1·3 1 ... los A~' 85 45 &alt>oa Waclga O•~tano 55 44 Laouna 8Mc11 Puo Aol>let 44 32 SM! ci.n-1a Red Bluff 57 35 Wa1w lame> 58 AadwOOO Goy 56 44 s ..... dlfKllOfl toulhw<itl Sacramento 58 37 Saltn.. 5• 38 sen Diego a 1 ., San f:renc11CO 55 48 San1a Bat1>1ra 58 42 SIOCIUO<I 58 37 High IOw IOI 24 "°"'' anotng ., s pm Tides Bartlow 64 26 8191100 59 13 Catalina .58 43 Long Beacn 60 4 1 Sec;ono low Monrov111 68 34 Secorio OIQl1 TOOAY 200pm. 626pm Mon1 .. ay 52 46 Ml Wiison 52 20 NtwPOt1 Beach 60 42 Onlario 62 32 Palm Sp11ng~ 68 39 PateOana 64 46 Al-•ldt! 62 36 San Ba<nerd11\0 112 34 San G11>riet 115 35 San Joaa 55 43 Sanla Crw 118 47 T~ Valley 31 16 Yosemlle vty 42 20 flrlllOW F'lt•I high Seconotow Secono ll!Qh Wl'DNUDAY I 32 a.m 7 37 • m 2 32pm 654 pm Sun ae11 !Oday el S 52 p m rt- WeclnMCl•y al 6 16 • m ano M1• again 11 5 !>l pm Moon r1us today al 4.32 pm , NII Weclnadly at 5 42 I m atld Mas again a1544am NB parents sue over son's death from smoking a clove cigarette_ By JEFF ADLER Of 1M Oal!J l'llot llafl The parents of a Newport Harbor High chool athlete who allegcdl) die-d as a result of smoking clove cigarettes filed a $25 million lawsuit in Orange County Superior Court Monday aga inst the manufacturer. importers and sellers of the faddish product. _ The suit was filed b} Ronald and Carol C1slaw of Newport Beach. who claim their 17·\ear-old son Tim C'islaw. a member of h1-; school's Junior varsity so~:cer team. died 10 weeks after he rcportcdl) smoked a clove cigarette with friends 10 March 1984. ~ftcr smol..1ng a "Djarum Specials." made in I ndoncs1a. ( isl aw developed breathing difficulty and began coughing up blood. He died on May'lO. 1984, acrording to the suit. TlieC'1slawsclaim in the action that 1he defendants "supplied dangerous and defecti ve products" that caused their son's death. Named in the suil arc six outlets that sell the cigarettes. which are popular with teen-agers. The re tail stores are: 7-11. Back Bay Liquor. Hallgren Liquors. Minute King Mar· ket. Hi-Time Liquor and .Peer Re· cords. The su11 also names th e cigarettes· manufacturer. DJarum Kudus Ma nu· facturer. in Indonesia and the prod· uct's importers. Tasamar lmponers and Phllh~s and King Cigar Co. . In addition to the $25 million da1m for punitive <tamages. the suit seeks rl'lmbursement for C1slaw's hospital cos1s. funeral and burial expenses. lost wage and legal fees . Clove ngarcttes are imported from Indonesia and contain about half the • tobat'co found in regular cigare ttes. They have becom·e popular with )Oung people who believe they are not harmful because they do not contain much tobacco and do not cause smokers to cough. Howe\er. clove oil in the cigareues numbs a person's bronchial tubes and 'iuppresses the natural coughing re· Ile-.;. Health profc.ss1onals. including the 'local chapter of the American Lung ~'i-;oc1at1on. have warned against that clo'c cigarettes. hke their tohacco rela11vec;. could be ha1ardous to one's health ISLAND GOATS .-A-Y BE SAVED ... From Al eradicat e the wild island goats. But the deadline for the rescue ctTort np1rcd Monda~ and profesi;ional hunters hired b) the Navy were schcduJcd to begin shooting the goat!. that remain on the Navy.owned 1<,land Thursda) During the JU'it·rnmplctcd rc!.cue dfon. the non-profit Fund for ~n1mals captured 870 goats. o far. 600 of the )l.Oats ha ve been shipped to the mainland and 500 or those ha' e been placed for adoption. "The rescue cffon has been so successful. 11 JUSt doesn't make an) '>CnS<.' to end 11 on such a sour note." Cole said The plan would allow the rescuers to continue the effort dunn)l.' umes when 1he Navy is not conducting gunnery practice at the island. 55 miles southeast of Laguna Bt·ach. t\ decision was expected today. Cole said. "We believe the Pentagon" ill 1~~ue a new direc11 ve telling the Na') 10 <:all off the aerial shooting scheduled for March 7." Cole said. ''If they let us in the shore bombardment area. I think we can get every goat.'' The Navy uses the southern end of the uninhabited island as a target for warship gunnery practice. The An· dalus1an goats. descendents of animals brought there about 100 ~ears ago by Spanish settlers. do not interfere with target pract1cc. How- ever. they have been determ1ntd to be a threat to several types of rare vegetation, birds and a hz.ard that are found on the island. Wryer Cleveland Amory said the Fund has spent about $60.000 on the rc!.cuc so far . About I 0 percent of that \'-ill be returned through adoption fcec; for the goats. he said. He -;aid he was proud of the work the rescue team has accomplished. "One rcall}' has to see the island to Ii.now She JOb they've done. It's really not unhkl· the Grand Canyon. Liter· all} on foot. )'OU wouldn't be able to get one goa1:· .\mory said . He said the new rescue elTort In Jul y. 1f 111s allowed to go forth. could nt•t JOO of the estimated 450 goats remaining. •a~I.. 1 1tad1ethaek K u v & COIVIPUTER /haek I CENTERS SALE! 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I AS Storms rip through the Midwest; now heading for the East.I A4 World Chile earthquake toll rises to 135 as cleanup begins in Santiago./ AS An Australian said he held up fast-food res- taurant to get money to save daughter's life./ A4 Home Pain Associates help pa- tients exercise and regain control of theTrlives./81 Is para-sailing in Acapul- co the answer for healthy women striving to be whole in mid-life? /81 Sports Orange Coast College blows a big lead and loses to Fullerton In a com- munity college basketball playoffgame./C1 JoAnn Washam's two holes-In-one rank as one of the big highlights of former LPGA tour- naments at Mesa Verde CC./C1 Mater Dei High figures to be In a run-and-gun game against Serra Thursday nlght./C1 • Entertainment Oscar Wiide's "The Im- portance of Being Earnest" is a triumph of style over substance at SCR./83 Business Construction Is nearing completion on the sec- ond phase of One Pacific Plaza In Huntington Beach./84 "'" -INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Cr<>Mword Death Notte HorolCOpe Ann Landers Mind and Body Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Potlce Log Public Nolk:es Sport a Tetevtafon Theetert WMther " B2 86 A3 B4-5 C6-8 86 C8 c. C7 82 81-2 A6 81 83 A3 C4-8 01-3 83 83 A2 textra vows itio·n r .u in Appeql could keep reputed Nazi killer fn-U.S. for :Years By LINDA DEUTSCH 'lii1111J1111,_.,..., The family of Andrija Anukov1c, a Surfside C'blony resident who is accused of being the Nazi war criminal known as Yugoslavia's .. Butcher of 1he Balkans," has vowed 10 fight on other legal ba11lefields after he lost a 36-ycar struggle against ex1rad111on. "We haven't come this far to give up.'' Anukov1c's son. Rad said ... This hasn't shaken our belief in Dad's innocence. We are going 10 go forward." He said his father's lawyers would appeal Monday's ruling by U.S. Magistrate Volney Brown. who or· dered the enfeebled 85-year-old Anukov1c extradi ted 10 Yugoslavia 1Pleue .ee ARTUKOVTC/A2) ' FVboytobe buried with . . - the Marines The long paw of the law Vu, one of ft•e new canine recruit.a that ha•e joined the ·Orange County Sheriff'• Department, leap• from patrol car equipped wfth automatic door. Deputy Mike Wallace, Vu'• handler, and Sheriff Brad Gates watch the action. The German ahepherda received their own badges and certificates In ceremonlea Monday. The pollce doga will ride with their handlera. who can aummon the caninea by pa•hln& a remote control automatic door relea.e. Tlle doga will be u.ed to aearch bullding•. help apprehend auapecta and track mluing cblldren and fugitives. Stricken youth gets his death bed wish - fror:1 the president By ROB~RT BARKER Of_D....,"°4 1U111 Fifteen·' ear-old John Zimmerman "'" be buried alongside the Manne Corp "ar heroes he idolized after President Ronald Rt"agan stepped in Monda~ 10 ~rant the Foun1ain Valle~ 00) ·s d) ing "tSh. Zimmerman. who died Jan. 18 after a hfelon$ ba11le w11h muscular d)stroph). will lx' buried al 1he M1h1ar~ C\·metel) of1he Pac11ir ·near Honolulu a., soon as arrangernenis are com ple1ed. officials 1 n l ' . Sen Pete \\ 1lson ·'I office said toda' Young 71mmerman de,eloped an und) mg adm1ra11on for the Manne Corps after becoming acquainted ""h se'eral Mannes "ho sened as counselors at a \um mer camp he had anended The lxl\ "a" made an honoran Manne al his bedside m Foun1a1n Valle) Commun1t'r t-l osp11al three days befo" h~ dTC<t:--- Mier the boy's death. John's parents Richard and Sandra Z1m· ·merman-. wrote 10 Sen. Wtlson's office. rcques1mg 1he1r son be put to his final rest beside his heroes. Wilson a form~ Manne Corp5 ollicer. "as told b) offinaJs of tt}e Veterans ..\dm1nist:rat1on offiClals 1ha1 the~ could onl~ compl} w11h Lhe request ii the~ rt-CCI\ ed a "a1"er from 1he \.\ h11e Hou)(' On ~onda\ W1lwn and the Z1m· mermans recc1,ed "ord that the president had indeed granted 1he1r son's last wishes. "\.\ hile John was not able 10 serve h1!> countn he '>O 'en much loved. his ded1cai1on. suppon and lo'e of the l ' n11ed tales Manne C'orps . had vef) PoSlll'\ e effects on the man\ ~oung Mannes and Cl' 1hans he came 1n10 contact "-llh o'er the ..iears:· \\ 1lso,n "rote 10 Reagan Feb. 1 · in his reque<>t tor the m1htaf) bunal. "II "'a'i one of the most unusual request<; "e ha'e re<"e1-.ed.'' Lynda Ro)s1er Wilson·., deput' press sec- retaf) s.a1d (Please .ee1"'V BOY/ A2) Irvine teachers to Vote Monday on union shop Wrong kidney damage a ward cut by $5 million By P HIL SNEIDERMAN °' ... °""'.......... . Irvine teachers w1ll 1ake 1he first of two contract rat1fica 11on votes re- quired by last ma n1h's 1entau ve agreement Monda). The pact was reached Feb. 19, ending months of stormy negotiations 1ha1 finally saw instructors stage a one-day protest strike. Irvine Unified hool District of- ficials announced all teachers can vote Monday at the Woodbridge High School auditorium on an agency shop provision of the proposed pact The prov1s1on wquld require all teachers 10 JOln the facuh) 's union. the Irvine Teachers Assoc1a11on. or 10 make a chantable rontnbuuon equl\ alcn1 10 union dues (no" $330 per }'ear). A prepared statement b' 1hc school district said teachers will '01e on whether 10 ratify the enurc contract "shortly thereafter," but no specific time for 1ha1 vote wa,s announced. The tentative agreement stipulated instructors would take separate votes on the agency shop prov1s1on and the (Pleue .ee TEACHERS/ A2) Miriam and Harry Jordan Huntington victim will a ppeal decis ion by Los Angeles j udge By the Associated Pre s \ Lo., ~n~ek<. "u1x-nor ( ourt Judge ha\ drasti\'all\ reduced damag- es a"arded ltl a Hun11ng1on Beach man "ho'l' health' kit l1dnc' "as remO\ ed h\ dOl 10" 1n.,tcad OI hi c.1ncerou\ right 1)nc Ho"'c'er. h1 b 1nes-ease at DMY)offices bllt phori-e~' s busy now TONY SAAVEDRA A~ency·s new registration system frustra ted by lrlabillt get through for appotntements Before appo tmentf 'Were en- cour.rgc.d by Ufc-·0cpanment of Motor Vehicles, s n1 thC' better part of a day waiting 1n me 10 ft"listcr their cars or •• take a drtvtn& tc1t. Now. in many-area • they spend 1hc better pan of the day tr)tna 10 ttltphonc for appo1n1mcn1s on hn th1t arc con t5tentl> but)" By u11Jnacus1omcn IHt uau\I to stan makina rcscn at1ons, the OMV ha 1nadvcrtcntl moved 11\ conac • uon probltm ou1 of the branch oll~«'s and onto the tclcphon~ . nd ~opfc fm111cd by continual bus)\ !!1&nals have lodge<f "a con~1d(r· abl4 "olumc of rompla1nt5" w11h department·offi tl)s. state k'a• latol"i and even 1nv Gtbric OeukmcJian. OMV 1poke,man Erwin Cooper a • knowltdtcd "Wl"·rc till fine~tunina 11 (1h appo1ntm nt proira.,.,)," Cooper said "In me office • ~e·,e 101 a Iona '<'I)' to ao. 1he)"I"<'0'-(~helm~ b> telephone t all · Uc\ltdbnn h oOi "~rvul&l~rt r NEWS FOLL OWUP metropolitan arras "'ere the hardl'St tb h by 1cle-pbo~ ~ n 0ra1Tlt C'oun1~. 1ha1 \\Ould ~ C1'os1a \.ksa. San1a .\na. f ullft"l4)n and W ·,. between d1ffcrcn1 phone numbers for min 1er. \\ h1Ch 1s one <> -s<'ncral 1nfotm • rtgi trat n, mcnt's bu~1cs1 offict Ileen~ and tc\I\ oof)fT ~J t '4l appan•ntl \l \\hJ ~m .. D 1\ rca1onal m n· undCrc'lllmalcd thl' rt\p<lO~ whl'n II .;igcr for mo I Of !\oulhcrn ( ahforn1a. cncoura, ~d peopk to make ppoinl· \aid the d('panmcnt ma) hn-.c com- ment\ for . 'i:'h1l'll' (l'IJI 1rn11on. pouodcd 1hc prot'lkm b} 'Phtt1ng thr hl-en~\ nnJ dn-.in11e't' rihonc hnc\ "1 h 1 ~m' to t)C the one h1 \\ h1aham cwlainrJ that mo\1 handicap People h3\C wkl·n our 10\al bmnl he\ pnm:ml\ handk reg1 • in-..111111on to ~~n." he\: 1J 1ra1ioM .. ""h llctn!i1na and dn\1na Otpanmcnl ,,f tmor \chide te\t'I runn1n& ,\nJ and third Con- branc:hc\ pref)Ol1'1:J tor 1hc proaram b' ~qucntl). 1cke>honc hnc' tor lt'\I\ open1na a u1 11 tckphonc line., a1 .in,1 ll\:t'n'it<. m3' hue ~'C"n Of'Cn ra Ii offitc ThlN ' hne\ "err \!)ht (Plea" 9H DllVJA2} .111oml'" (,J\ the\ will appeal the del l'ill>O \upcnm C ''un Judge Roben (' °"' <' ..a1J ~onda' he had no choice m lUllmg the amount 1urors awarded ti 1., ear-0ld Ham Jordan from $5.2 m1li1on 10 $~5t1.0CX> °""C rned a ( ahfom1a upreme C oun op1n1on handed down Thurs.. da' thal upholJ!I .i $250.000 gcncral- damast· llm11 in ma lpracucc cases. The JUI) 1n Jordan's tnal bad awarded damage Fnday. foUowina (Pleue eee IODOY I A2) Ne~plan may save isle goats 8 AL.Al\ L. ADLER . ·~· .............. C 1onl\ on ~an <irment<' I land &hat e' ntkd capturt J~g a month Iona _ • rc~ut rtfon nu~ be 'Pl~ from go,cmmcn1-onk~ t\lcrm1n111on under a plan '""P<> d b-. an animal naht\ aroup and cndo~ b the 3\\ Tht runJ for n1mal. p~ntcd tt' plpn '-h>nJa, 10 to(l a''} offiual v.:ho h3'e rt"rommcn\icd 11\ appro,al to the Pentagon Fund (o '\n1mal l:t~\C'r Oana C olc 1d toJa F.arhcr the group had -.on a onc- "'on1h tlcla 1n tht-aV\· pl n 10 (Pleaee eee 18LAND/A2) \ ....,. ... Al 0tMg9 Coatt DAJLY PILOT/Tuesday, March 5, 198~ NB parents sue over son's death 8)' JEFF ADLER oe .. °""',... ..... fhe parents of a Newport Harbor H1ah School athlete who aUc-aedl y died a.s a result of smoking clove cigarettes fikd a $25 million lawsuit m Orange County Superior Court Monday again t the manufacturer. 1mporttl"$ and sellers of the faddish product. The suit wa filed by Ronald and Carol Cislaw of Newport Beach, who claim their 17-year-old son Tim C1slaw, a member of has school' Junior vaf1ity occer team, died 10 weeks after he reportedly smoked a clove cigarette with friends in March 1984. After smoking a .. DJarum pccials," made in Indonesia, Cashaw developed breathing difficult)' and began coughing up blood. He died on FV BOY GETS DYING WISH ••• From Al "The senator was touched and I ih1nk ft was obvious that President Reagan was touched. 100." Reagan decided 10 take the unusual action. she said. after readina Wilson's letter and newspaper aniclcs about the case. The Fountain Valley High School student. who had suffered muscular dystrophy since b1nn, became fast friends w11h a number of Mannes aflcr the 1n111al encounter at C uyamaca tate Park' in San Diego County. One of them, MaJ. Robert Rob- ichard, made the youth an honoray Marine at deathbed hospital cer- emonies. Another close friend, taff S$l. Robert Menke of the Marine recruit- ing station in Huntington Beach. offered John has (Menke'!>) bunal May 10. 1984. according to the suit. The 1slawscla1m in the action that the defendant "supplied danaerous and defective producb " that caused their on' death. Named in the u1t are six outlets that sell the ciaarettcs, which arc popular with teen.-aaers. T he retail stores arc: 1.1 I, Back Bay Liquor. Hallgren L1quon. Minute King Mar- ket, Hi·Tame Liquor and Peer Re- cords. place an a military C'eremony. But Veterans Adm1n1s1rat1on regulation didn't permit the request. The youngster specificall y cho e 10 be buncd at the famed Punchbowl because it was the final resting pince of many Manne heroes who fell in tht• fierce Pacific fighting in World War II. according to Royster. The body ha~ been cremated. ~he added. TEACHERS TO VOTE ON UNION SHOP ... From Al contract as a whole. About 580 of the d istrict's teachers belong to ttre1m1on, even through the contracr it negotiates applies to all 750 faculty members employed by the district. The tentative agreement would give all teachers a 3 percent pay raise. retroactive to July I, 1984. It also provides a formula for the teachers to receive an additional pay raise for the t985-86 school year. denvcd from any additional funds the district receives. Other disputed areas covered by thc proposed pact include employee discipline and "concened act1vit1es." Under 1he la11er prov1s1on. d1 s1nct officials said teachers would agree that there would be no strike or work stoppage for the duration of the contract. The pact would extend through June 20, 1986. Distnct officials said the agreement also indicates there will be no re- prisals for any teacher ac11v111es related to the labor dispute. exeept for the loss of one day's pay by teachers who took pan an th e Feb. 5 strike. The walkout was called after teachers complained that the d1~tnc1 refu sed 10 change its barga1n1ng pos111on after prcsenung a "last-and- best .. contract offer in December. Union officials said more than 500 instructors at the district's 25 school!> walked picker lines. After the strike. 1he two sides resumed nego11a11ons and a tentative pact was reached two weeks later District officials have said the) wall need 10 cut a1 least SI m1ll1on 1n educational programs and services from next year's hudget to give teachers the: pay raise outlined 1n the tentative agreement. ARTUKOVIC EXTRADITION ... From Al to be tned fo r at least one murder. husband"s relea~ from a concc ntra- A tlow approecttlng 1t0fm thlt d~eloped off the co11t 11 ••s>«ted to fln•llY bring rain and 1now to Southern C•llfornle tonlaht and Wednelday. tortcaatera aald. "'rht tt()fm, which was already a day behind Ill orlglnal fortc .. t atrlvat, h•d high cloud• 1treamlng In ahead of II and tow cloud• de11etoplng off th4t coaat today, the Nation• Weith« Servlctaald The chence ol rain was put at 70 percent for Loa Angeles tonight and Wednesday, with temperatures ranging from Iowa In the 401 to hight In the upper 50t ' Along the Orange Coast. It wilt t>e breezy with occaalonal ahowera tonight and Wednesday. Hight In the 501 Wednesday, Lows tonight 45 to 50. · Tempe K..-t City 5t n LHV9Q.U eo se llllle RcKll 417 35 Migl\ low tor ~· hOU<t .,..,"'9 ~t 6 lOUtfVlffe 70 34 ~it 70 37 am Ml•ml BNc;n 11 417 HI Lo Albeny 2S 18 Mllw•uk .. 44 23 Al::i-que ,. 23 Mplt SI Peul 29 II Amerllo ., 28 NHl\•llle 11 !141 Anctig-oe 31 20 New O.seant ., 69 Atle,, 76 51 NtwYOfk ,. 40 Atlantle Cllv 62 50 Okl.,,oma Cuy 61 29 Auel In 73 <14 OmellA 43 18 8alllm0t• •2 .. , O.ten0o 112 ., 81tmlngl\llm 75 50 Pnt4-p/l<a 59 ... lllsm••Ck 18 .OS ..__ 64 « 8oiM 34 20 P1tllbulgn 73 35 &os!Of\ 31 2S POfllalld.Me 22 16 Blittelo 32 31 Portland Or <18 40 CUI* .,, u Pl 0¥109'IG<I 31 28 Cn•r..,ton,S C n 62 Ra1919n 70 111 Ona11M1on,W V 80 44 Reno 0 211 Cn••tOtl•.N C 76 80 R•~nmono 84 SI Clteyet>M 32 12 SI lOOll 114 :>ll ChleeQO 52 24 SI Pele• limp.a 84 10 Cincinnati 71 31 Sall Lake C11y 38 211 Clevetano 87 31 Sen AnlOf'OO 73 43 ColUcltb<>t on. 7' 33 Stt1 Ju611 P R 112 72 ConcOfd NH 25 16 St Ste Ma•,. 17 09 Oeffes-J't Wo<lr> &t 36 S..tlle 48 31 Dayton 66 JI 6POl<aM 34 29 o.n-37 18 Syr8'o"' 33 Ill Des Moone& 52 20 r~a 49 25 0.lrOfl 50 111 Tucton eo 3S Duluth 20 t2 lulu 57 31 EIPUO 56 23 wunin111011 « •3 Fll1benh 16 02 Wic:hlla 0 28 Fargo 21 03 Wtl~ .. 8e11t' 3" 32 Fl-c>ttalf 38 " G1end Rapt0t 46 25 Extended HartlO<d 26 241 -.... 25 14 Honotulu 82 ea Hooston 69 ,, Con11oerabl11 clouo•neu wnn lndlattapot11 59 30 c;IUll\'9 OI "'°-· Tnu•tday and JllG~ton Mt S2 411 Friday Pa11iy Cloud}' Selurday Con J-aonv1lle ., 59 llno.d coot H1Qht 56 10 U Lowa 1n JullNU 34 111 "Pl* 309 9lld 40s. ~· Calif. Tempe Surf report llZI SHAN 1·3 tlllr HIQh, IOwlor 24 hOl.l••en<S•ng •15. m LOCATION Bali .. tltetcl 412 311 HW111nQ1on 8elC'1 1·2 poor Eu••U 53 41 "'-• Jelly Hewpofl Fr~ 80 42 40111 511 .. 1 ~1 1-2 poor Lencaal.. se 38 nno s,, .. ,, N-1 1·2 poor LM AnoetM es 45 latbOa w.ooe Oakland SS 44 L8QU'I• 8-cll 1 poor M poor 1·3 Ill• Pato Roble• « 32 81111 c-i. 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Yugosl:n1a wants Anukov1l' lO stand trial for the murders of7SO.OOO Jews. Serbs and Gypsies 1n wan1me Croatia. "We arc confident that Yugosla via will am~nd their and1ctmcn1." sa1d Assist.anL U.S.AnornC'y Da vid Nim- mer. who had scr.amblcd to sav.e the government case after Brown com- plained last week that Yugoslavia had failed to incl ude v1ct1ms' names and specifics of crimes 1n the charges against Anukov1c uon _eamp~ • ct t .. f-bi:oughl 1h1'1 rL·qucsl 10 pcrso.n 10 r A C · l _An Al'fUl(~rZ:igrrtnintHnmdcd rrro-:1:-bl.:3 t sitting-in-his.bed fhe final dcc1c,1on un Anukovac'!t fate rests . with Secretary of State George Shultz. who Brown said could cons1der issues not raised at the ex1raC1 1t1 on hearing. 1nclud1n g .. whether 11 as fair to '>Urrcnder him some 42 10 45 }ears alter the eyents occurred:· Brown gave the government a 60- da) stay. allowing prosecutors 10 produce evidence of further k11l1ngs that might ex pand the cxtradiuon nrdcr to include the cases of thou~nds of World War II concen- tration camp v1c11ms Nimmer found the name of one victim in the length ) indictment. tra nslated from Serbo-Croatian. and 1he magistrate allowed ex1rad1t1on for that case-the 1941 executionofJe!f.a V1d1c. a former go,ernment official 1n the Independent itate of Croatia. a Nazi puppet government. Anuko' 1c. the wartime intcnor m1n1s1er of Croatia. wa!> accused of the murder in an affidavit submitted by Franjo Truhar. Truhar told ot relaying to <\.nukovac a pica from V1d1c's wife. who offered I SO acres of land for her ham. to which he an'iwered me. 'What dad you bring th as pc1111on to me for'"' I will kill ham and take not 150 but 300 (acres) of land."' Truhar said 1n hi s affidavit. "Later. Anukov1c himself sent the order for Jesa Vidic to be killed. which was also carried out . and all of the land "a'i taken." The magistrate rejected an argu- ment from Anvkovic's attorney. Michael D'Aquasto. that Truhar. now in his 80s. has a poor memory and could not testify at a tnal. Brown said the affidavtt would be admissible as evidence. Brown said earlier that based on evidence he has seen. he believed that Anukov1c was rc'ipons1ble for"scores of hundreds" of murden but could grant extradtt1on only for those specified an the indictment. KIDNEY AW ARD CUT ... Nimmer hailed the dec1i.ion as a triumph for both the U.S. govern- ment and the Yugosla vs. From Al three months ofc.e'it1mon}'. The add111onal $6.600 tacked onio the S.250.000 limit wa') the amount a .... arded for medical e'<penses in- curred ~) Jordan after the bungled surgery in Long Beach C o mmun1t) Hospital 1n l'<o,cmber 1982 ye alc;o ordcn:d defendants to pay 1he first $97.000 of any of Jordan·s fu1urc medical e'tpense'i not CO' ered b' 1n!>uranLC. Jurors had awarded JcmJan that \um in their 'crd1ct last week \lthough the la"" upheld b) thl' \late high court ha' been on the hook~ since 1475. one of Jordan'\ attorne)s. Jamee, J. Pagliu~o \a1d ... Most people kit 11 "-3'> uncon\lllullonal or were waiting IO !>CC ... Jordan ·s a11orneys promised to appeal. and ~1d the) may take the case 10 the l/ S Supreme Coun. The JU I) 's award broke down to abou1 $5.1 million for past and future non-economic damages -pain and sutTenng -incurred b} Jordan and hie; wife. M1nam. with $62S.CJ<X) of that amount specified for her No damages "'ere awarded for lo'\'> ot earningc; or buc;ancs., The JUf) verdict held four ot wt doctor!. and one of tv.o medical groups sued b~ Jordan liable for damage!>. Lo ng Beach Community Hospital wa'> dcared of responsi- b1hl}. '"Since Mr. Artukovic came to the lJ n11ed States in 1948, he as been the subJCCt of almost continuous l111- ga11on:· Nimmer told a news con- ference. noting that the fug111ve had fended off cxtrad1t1on for decade!.. "Tha'i decision represents a victory fo r the government of Yugosla via wh1ctl has been pursuing him !l1ncc the}' found out he was in 1h1'i countr\." .\nu'ko ... 1t wa\ absr..·nt from Mon- da)·., brief hearing an Los Angele'>. H 1s a11orncys had a~ked for ham to be allowed to remain at Long,. Beach Naval Hospital, where he has been held sin ce his arrest last November. He suffers from multiple ai lment\ 1nclud1ng scn1hty " DMV PHONES RINGING OFF HOOK ... From Al while call' were piling up un I.he reg1c;1rat1on numlwr llo....,c\Cr. he 'aid. the depanmcnt I'> wn\ldcnng '><>me changes intended 10 t. lcar the: bu'~ 'itgnals off D~ phone'> I •Jr one thing. dcpanment oflioal\ an: planning nc\I fi'>Cal }'car to hu y lclcphonc 'ic4ucnccr'i. dcv1cc'i that would allow up ti> eight call'> lc>. lx: plJn:d on ho ld and lorwarded 1n thl' order rccc1 ...... d \cquencer' v.cre u<,ed to case the ··terrible prnhlell\'i" 1n the ~an Fran- Cl'iCO area \aid Whigham. adding, ··maybe the) ·11 do the ..ame hcrL'. .. \\.ld1t 1onalh. thtdepartmen1 plam to open more. telephone hnc!I. while 'iome branl'hc'> will be merging the split phone number'> bad, into one He said the ( o-;1a "1esa office. wh1l'h sen ices about 600 people a Just Call 642-6086 0•111 Piiot o.ee..,y ta over•nteed da) .. i~ one ot th~ branchcc, that· will \oon be operating under a single number And DMV "orker\ "Ill w n11nue tr) ing 10 take at least ont· rall L'Vef) 90 'cconds. Offices 1n < o\ta Me'>a. Santa Ana and Wes1m1n'>ter handled 540,503 re~1stra t1ons. dnv1ne test'> and driv- er<; license apphca 11on'i 1n the past c;c.,.en mon1~ ... an irtCTCa'ie of rough I> 12 percent o"er the previous period Dcpanmcnt offic1al 'i pointed to the increased workload as an 1nd1ca11on 1ha1 people arc 1n fact. gc111ng through on the office\· ll•lephone line\. However, official' oOt·rcd a few 11pc; for those caller' who ha ve not been so fonuna1c If pen1s1cnce foils. then avoid ealhngon 1rad111onall~ hu'I) dayc;. ll ke Mondays and J·ndays. Also try tele- phoning during the "off' ho urs from 10:30 10 J 1·30 a.m .. and from 2 to 4 p.m. Still unable to reach the offi ce'> Try 1he telephone number for another category. If that doesn't work. Whigham anv11ed Orange County motorists to call the DMV'r,d1strict telephone number at C2 I 3) 920-9377 Or they can still go to the office without an appointment -nlthough they will have to wa111n hne,Ju\t hke 1n the old days. Above all . Whigham urged t·us- tomcn to be patient "The only thing I can ask ts keep 1ry1ng. we arc looking a1 State-of-the- art equipment 10 bring oursclvc<; up 10 whet\' we can take care of lhc problem .. he \a1d Wha t do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at le ft and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to U•e appropriate ed itor Tbe tame ?4-bour answer ing service may be used to record letten to the editor on any topic. Contributors to p ur IAtters <'Olumn mast Include their name a nd telt pbone number for vmflcatloa. No ('lrulatlon <>alls, pl•He, Tell U1 what'• on your mind. OFIANGE COAST Daity-=pilat H.L. Schw•rtz Ill Publisher ..... Clrculetlon 714/M2..s33 CIHtltt.d adverUtlng 714/M2·5'71 All other depertmentt "2-4321 MAIN OFFICE no -.11"'' IM; .,, r ..,., • ._. __ c.• --flt., t~f,O <...it•e M.... C.A q2~6 Frank Zlnl Managing Editor K•r•n Wittmer Advertising Director ~i.i:-,eo~ I tll~1 O<••YI Go ... I ~""II eoi.o.ny H., Mw ~u .... "''"""...,,,. tt(Jol11t1a1 l'Mll. >II ~ ... -----y t-11 '"'~NJ'lffff ,..,'W'M --~ -"'""f)lf' ,,, ""1Y''fi f (J#f. CN1 (.l<lf4 IX!t'llOI jMlo(! al Gn\le ~ •' Yr..e Cltculetlon Te .. phO(tff v " .. " ,, .. , ..,~ '1''" '-V... --- Ao••m•ry Churchm•n Controller Robert L. C•ntr•ll \ Production Manager Doneld L. Wllll•m• Clrcutatlon Manager I 1 llPS • u lltlO S..b9r: -c 'IOI' t:1y , ., l<I 7~ "-" r t•r ,. • J6 SO """'""' VOL 71, NO. OM A M1)s1on 1e10 man wa<1 !>hot 1n the neck and \Cnously injured b>' a burglar who wa'i apparent!)" startled whale ransacking a bedroom 1n thr man's house. authorities said wday. Dennis Keith Wood ward. 33, wa) in stable cond111on today at Mission Communll} Hosp,1tal an Mission VieJO following the pre-dawn shoot- ing Monday. Orange Count} henffs Lt. Dick Olson said. 'Woodward and hl<i wife were nslecp . Schools observe Women 's mstory Week a long Coast an their bed when the intruder crrpt into the room and stan1ng rummag- ing through thC' woman·~ pur\t'. Ol\On \aid. "Slw \<ltd \hl' woke up to the c;ound of a gunshot and i.uw that herhu,band was injured." Obon said. Olson said 11 appear'> Woodward heard the burglar and <;at up 1n bed. The mQ' ement 'iurpmccl the in- truder. who fired onl' round from what's believed to havL' lx'cn a sma ll- Three Ncwpon-Mesa high ~hools will mark Wot11en's History Wt•ek with ca-rter conferences Wednesday. The tonfcrences will focus on women} opponumt1es an the work force wfth guest speakers from van- t·:ihbcr \\l'.tpon lx'forc llceing ~1>1h1ng wa\ taken trom the rcs1- <knn· 1n thl' 25000 block of Traton < ourt, hut 1n\cc;11gators 'in1d there wao; l'' ttknr..'l' of ran<;ackang through- out thl' hou,e. ·1 lw hurglar was Je.,cnbed as about S foot 11 1nchec; tall. 185 pounds and "ea rang Jark duthangand a k1 mask, arrnrding tu Olson The c;uspect Jpparl·ntl~ !led an a . ca r parked outsi de the re\ldcn1.:c. 1 here was no dr..''il'npllon of •he gt'.'taw:l)" vehicle. ou~ lirld' 10 d1'><. uss their "·arcerc; . r he uinfcrcnce' wall be held from 8 a.m. to noon at losta Mesa and E\tant ia high \L hool'i and from 9 a.m. 10 noon at Newpun Harbor High School. ISLAND GOATS .. MA Y BE SAVED ... From Al eradicate the wild island goat'\. Rut the deadline for the rco;cue cffon expired Monda>' and prolbs1onal hunters hired by the; Navy were scheduled to begin shooting the goat'I that remain on the Navy-owned !\land Thur;da) During the JU'IH.'ompleted rcst·ue <.·ffon . the non'-profit Fund for <\.n1mals captur<.'d lOO goats. So tar. 600 oft he f(oats h<I\ e been shipped to the mainland and 500 of 1hosc have been placed for adoption. '"The re<1cue effort ha~ been <10 .. uccessful. it JU\t d<>e'ln't make an} 'ense 10 end 11 on c;uth a sour note.'' ( ok c;a1d The plan would allow the re-.tucrc; 10 continue tht' dTurt during llmt•<, when the Navy 1s not rnnduclang gunne~ practice at the i!lland. 55 miles southeast of Laguna Brach A decision wa!> expectt•d toda). < nlc said. "We believe the Pentagon "-J.lJ Muc: a newd1rcc11ve telling the Nav) to t all off the aerial 'ihooung scheduled for March 7." C'olc said. "If the)' let U'> 1n the shore bombardment area. I think we can gel every goat." The Navy uc;es the southern end nf the uninhabited island as a target fo1 warship gunner} practice. Tht' An - dalusian goat,, descendents of animals hrought there about llX> )l·ars ugo b> 'ipan1c.h settlers. do not antcrfert' with target practice. How- ever. the\ ha ve been determined to bl· a 1hrca1 111 'eHral type:' ol rare \Cgrtallon. h1rd' and a l11ard that arc found on the 1<;land. Writer< lc~dand ·\m~H) o;a1d the r und hn'> '>J'X'nl ahout $60.000 on the re'i1. Ill' \o for \hou1 llJ pt.•rcent of that "-111 be Ieturnrd through adop11on Ice-. for 1he goal'i. he <oa1d . He <,a1d he wa~ proud of the \\ork the n•c;cue team ha" arrnmpli<ihed. .. 01w real1) ha<; to \CC the !\land to know the JOb thq ·,e done. It's really not unlike 1hr Grand Cun)on. 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