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SOviet leader Chernen·ko dead
Gorbachev, at 54. ts youngest member
of Politburo ever to be named president
Chernenko. a pany acti,.ist for SS
yea rs. had finally reached the pinna-
cle of Moscow power last )'Car. but
onl y as an elderly and enfeebled
figurehead. He governed a mere 13
months. shortest tenure of any
Kremlin chief.
complicated by hean and li ver ail·
ments. ~as the cause of death.
C'hemenlCo had been known to be
suffering from respiratory problems.
Related stories on A4
death announcement. the official
Tass news agency reported that
Gorbache' had bttn unanimously
elected irneral secretary at an ex-
traordinary plenary session of the
part) Central C'omm111ee.
MOSCOW (AP) -Pn:s1dent
Konstantin . Chernenko. a lo ng-
time party !>lalwart and trans11ion
figure at the Soviet helm. died Sunday
at age 73. Within hours the Kremlin
announced his successor -54-year-
old Mikhail . Gorbachev. the Poli-
Coaat
Girl Scouts from 41 Or-
ange County troops com-
peted in olympic games
over the weekend./ A3
California
SanFrancisco priest says
he'd be happy to wed gay
couples./ AA
Nation
President Reagan says
Soviets could deliver ul-
timatum to world If they
develop 'Star Wars' tech-
nology first.I AS
Death of Chernenko
won't immediately affect
U.S., analyst says./ A4
World
Israeli troops kill two
dozen Lebanese guer-
rillas In wake of terrorist
suicide car bombing./ AS
Iranian jets strafe Bagh-
dad, with at least 183
killed, 500 Injured./ A5
Featurea
Positive parenting ex-
periences led Helen
Stevenson to join Volun-
teers In Child Assistance
and receive a top county
honor./A7
Leading mezzo soprano
Marilyn Horne was the
toast of a post-concert
reception by Pacific Sym-
phony./ A7
Sporte
Orange Coast, Golden
West and Saddleback
colleges start play in the
rugged South Coast Con-
ference baseball race
Tuesday./81
Brisk winds are picking
up as first four boats in
Newport to Cabo race are
reported almost within
hailing dlstance./82
Entertainment
The verdict in Jenna
Wade's trial comes this
week. and Prlscllla
Presley, who plays the
"Dallas" murder suspect,
· is waiting too./ A9
Buslneu
Reynolds Metals Co. re-
cycled a record 336
milllon pounds of con-
sumer-generated
aluminum In 1984, paying
recyclers $110 million for
their efforts.JM
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tburo's youngest member.
The sclcCHon of economic special-
ist Gorbachev as Communist Party
general secretary signaled the amval
of a new generation to power in this
vast nation. But it will not necessarily
mean major changes in Soviet policy.
He died at 7:20 p.m. (8:20 a.m.
PST) Sunday "after a grave iUne55,"
the Soviet government announced
today. more than 18 hours after his
death. It later said cmphvstma.
Moving quickly. the Soviet h1er-
arch) named Gorbachev to head the
comm1ss1on making arrangements
for Chernenko's funeral Wednesday.
an early indication he would take
over as party general secretary. the
key Kremlin poJt.
Then. only fou r hours after the
J ,.,. ...... I
abown earlier Ulla month at the Bolalaol
He 1s expected also to be named,
Soviet president. but that must be
done by the upreme Soviet. the
So•let leaden from left: Andrei Gromyko,
lllkhall Gorbacbe• and Nikolai Tlkbono• Theater for liltematlonal Women'• Day. XonatantlD Cbenlenllo
Two-college Valley suspect arrested in
plan mulled hit-run death of HB cyclist by trustees
Seddlebactc Community Cot-
lege Otatrtct tru1tees will hear an
advteory committee's report to-
night on wheth* ladtcMebKk'a
college ~ be 9f>1tt tnto two
independent schoots In lr"'ne
and M19eion Viejo.
Policewoman pulls drtver over because
of smashed headlight ~n pickup truck
The report will be presented by
the Joint Academic Master Plan-
ning Committee made up of
~-COLLltGS/A2}
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. D911r .........
.\ Fountain Valle) man. who
allcgedl) struck and killed a b1c)cl1st
1n Ncwpon Beach l'arl~ toda>. was
arre'>tcd onl~ blocks from his home by
a police officer wh1) noticed a
smashed headhgh1 on 1he dn"cr's
g1ckup truck.
Coast Hospital
assessed $5.8M
in paralysis suit
Brain-damaged gtrl 's
parents e mbrace
as verdict a nnounced
By the Associated Press
.\n Orange < ount} Jur~ ha!>
a"arded S5.8 million 1n damage!.
against Mission ( ommunll) Hospi-
tal in connecti on w11h a girl "'ho \"a'\
born hrain damaged and paraly1cd in
1981 .
.\n a1tornc' for Mch•"a ·\nn
l>nml. no"' 3.'argued that nurse\ at
the hospital c11hcr misinterpreted or
failed to inform doctor abou1 the
re\ulls of fe1al-mon11onng te'it'> that
showed thl' infant''> heartbeat "as
o;lowing.
''" rl·c,ull. 'itl'ps "ercn't ta ken 10
g1\l' the fetus adcqu:lli: O\}gcn tn">1dl'
the womb. 'ia1d the girl's anornl'~.
"k1I llahan.
In ll'i \Crd1cl r·nda\. the upcnor < ourt JUr~ unan1mouo;I) found the ·
l1c,<,1on VicJO hospital guilt) of
ncghgl'ncc. However. the Jury cleared
d<x'tor' James Ram..e\ and Denni\ Manin. both of Laguna· H 1llo;, and the
Laguna Hill\ Oh'itctrit·s anJ
(i, m·colog~ \kdn.:al Group of
"rungdoing. r hl' g1rr~ parents hugged each
otlwr 1n «ourt aftl·r thl• H'rdict "'a'
rl'ad
R1t hard 'v1adon. an attornl'' fo r
the ho\pllal and 11s.nur~s. termed 1he
1udgml·n1 unrcali'>lll'. \3~ing. "I think
11 '' the rl·sult of lhl' JUr) allowing
(Please eee PARALYZED/A2)
Starlet of silent
screen recalls her
'marvelous life'
i.\t 1he start of the Roaring '20!..
Holl)wood took )'Oung Bernadene
Schroeder by the hand and put her in
lhc movies.
The honc)·ha1red . blul.'-cycd
hanker's child from If ol te1n, lov.a.
had a sv.cct 'im1le. n warm pie and
nice legs.
with m:iny celluloid '41rens.
Bcrnadc11.c was d1'1Covercd -though
11 wa'ln't at the pro' crb1al soda
founl11n. 10th C cntur) Fo\
producer \aw her danc1n1 1n a
Holl)'v.ood nightclub act and 'l1ancd
her 10 :i two-)cllr contract.
lJ'i1n1 the naac name ill•cn
8urdc1tc. lkrnadc1tc "'" for 11 fl'"-
)<'aN a un~h1nc 8nth1na Girl and a
:omcd 1nacnuc hC' 11Md on for :i
tinl wi th n1\.Cf"lal ~Hldt"' ttnd
\\.Qrkcd I\ a frtc agent ~tore h,·r
rcurcmcn1 shortlr ot\cr··1~ 01d.cr\''
become "tan.1c\ • \~the dav' ofs1ltn1 m ~IC'I dre" 10
11 do~. lkrn. dt·11c danC'~-d and a\ tcd
hC'r wa\ thmuph about o4<l ''t\\O·
LISA
MAHOE
I P £0Pll IN THE NEWS I
rech:r., ··so light and tn\ub~1an11al that
'lhc can't rcmrmhcr thl'lr namc'i
The >AC're ~hon subject . kits rc._lly.
thM >Acrc ~hO'An hclorc the main
fc;nurc
No lkrn:td 'Ile v.a'in'I a 'itar.
tkr Jau .\gc C'\'-UNon 1nlo th
"orlJ of thC' \1f\cr ~rttl\ ~•1' a nd\
111'\ l1r~ -and an old •oman·~ fontl
mt•mory. .. II"'"'' am rH'l' UH'r:l to h'e 1n."
thl' ~ .,,·ar-oltl lkrnaJcttc (1oct1
(Pleaee ... 811-ENT/A.2)
,. ,.
Steven Ta' lor Chase. 30. was
booked on susp1c1on of felony man·
slau,httt. h11-and~run driving and
driving under the influen~ of al-
cohol. pohce reported.
An Orange County C'oronordepu1y
identified the b1c)clist as Joseph
Howe. 20. ofHun11ng1on Beach.
Police said the) arc unsure where
Howe was heading on his ! 0-spccd
b1c}cle when he was struck as he rode
along the shoulder of Pacific ( oast
H1gh~a~ near Bal boa Bouk' ard.
.\ccord1ng to pohce report<;. Howe
wa~ hit and carried-on th~ hood of a
vchic!.· ~r nearly I 00 feet t>efore
t>eing l1U9't!d onto the road·~ din
\houldl·r ., here he died
.\ passcrb) reported the inc1den1 at
12:0"7 :i.m.
EkH·n minutes latc-r. Foun1:11n Valk~ police officer Sara Long stop-
ped Chase. who was drl\ ing a \\hlle
(Pleaee eee HIT·RUN/A2)
nauonal parliament.
Thouah he ha1 bttn i full mcmbtt
of the ruling Politburo only five yc1rs.
the choice of Gorbac~v was no
surprise. His posationin& in tM Poli·
tburo lineup dunng public events tn
recent months had led Western
diplomats to label him the Kremlin's
No. 2 man.
The swiftness oftOdav's succession
announcement made it clear ~it had
(Pleue eee 80VI&T I A.2)
Newport
reviews
N. Ford
project
888-homes. condos
apartments Pfilnned
for 125-acre parcel-
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .... OellJ .........
The Nc"'pon Beach Cit} Council
tonight will consider the latest plans
b> the Irvine Co. to build up to 888
apartments. condominiums and
homes along with a retail center an the
:-.Oonh Ford planned communal).
Thc 125-acre pared is north of
B1wn "venue. bet'A-een Jambo~
Road and Mac<\nhur Boulevard,
nca r the l ' ppcr Newpon Ba)
Cl olog1cal re~n c
The re' 1c'A -pan of the Cat}
C ounc1rs ., )O pm meeting at Cit)
Hall -1'> thl' la\t step before
construcuun l Jn Ix-gin. 'ia)S Dave
nmohu\\\ll.1 lht• Ir\ IOC Co:s govem-
ml'nl rela11on'> manager
.. In \omc respect'>. this 1s an old
prnJetl "h ll h the cl\)' has been
rl'\IC\\1ng for the past 21 • )Ca~"
DmohO"-'>k1 \&Id this momin&.
fhc latC">I propo~I. he said. simply
pro' 1d~s addl.'d detail to previously
apprO\i:d plJn'i for the de .. elopment
-\ 'i-au·e pon1on of 1he \1tc at the
\Outhl'm l'nd \\OUld ~ dl'\l'lopcd
"1th ii 'i{J 1100-c,quare-foot retail
l'l'ntcr. Dmoho"'"1 -.aid.
Plan' ajso call for construction ol
'"~ aoanmcnl\ on thl' ~a!>ll'rn 'Ide of
Pleaae aee PROJECT/A2)
Deaf
teen's
'ears'
lost
Dog that wa rned
h er of doorbell.
te lepho ne gone
8 )' TONY SAA VE ORA
Of tlM Oelly l'Uot SUllf
l-...1th' 'l'gn wuldn't htar the
dl)mtx-11 hu1 .,hl· al Y.3}'> knew when
'11nll'nne ".I'> ill the door he
llllllJn·1 hl'ar thl· tell.'phonc nng. but
'hl· I. Ill'" "hl·n 10 pick up the
fl'll'I\ l'f
'-n!n IR ma\ hi.· deaf. hut -;he had
.1 w1 1)1. tim•I, tunl·J ca,-., -those of
hl'I Jog. 1Jom1n1l The 9-)Car-old
'-11r\,l'p.1an C'll..hou nd "3!> 1nformall}
1r.11nl'll 10 h.1rl.. lr.1n 11cally evcryt1me
1 hl' d1,orlx'll or tl'krhonc rang.
\\ h1k "ll•gn ml\scd the audio
1)(1rt11H1 nl Domin1l ·.,act. shl' nc,er
ml\\t'd thl' '1~ua1,
lhl' harking a t "'a only a small
~rt ot the rcla11nn ... h1p bc\v.cen the
'adtlkhacl.. High \chool tudcnt and
the Jo~ that \hl' hnd t>eggcd ht r
fl'trl'Ot\ to l..l'l'P fhat relation hip
l'ndl•J ahrupth l l'h I "'hC'n Dom1-
n1l "andl'rl'U tri1m the tamil) ·,.
rnunt:lln \ alll'\ h1,mC' In the VIClnlt\
ol Aruol..hur't 'Ml'l'I and Heil '\v·.
\.'lllll'
Dom1n11 "·'' "l'.lllng J l'llllar "'llh
no lin·n"·
~1:~11 ·, l.ithn r r.inll. de'\lnbcd the
lam1h fl\'t J' ""'lihing :about .0
f'('und' '"th "h•tr tur runnil't fro m
''' l hin thrnup.h 1t' l hl•"t lk said the
d<'P rl'\\'mhl1·' .1 < •l'rman \hcpherd.
r>om in1l "·'' onl' ol the fhe ruppll'' lkl" 1. fl'1I h\ tht• fam1I} '1
1'1h,·r ix·t ,1p1)ro!)na1cl\ named
. DJ"-8 .
·•\\l· tnl'll II' ~l'I 11d ot thl' "-hole
111 11. r hut ".1th\ nu~·J hdl un11I "e
~l'f' 11n1· · I ranl.. '-Hd
k ~11d llt'n"n1~ , .. ~ pmt'lahh
Jll\ i..,•tl 1111 h\ oml·nm· "ho J11.ln t
lo.Oii\\ \\hi.'!\' Ill f\·turn It
I k ·'""l'll 1111 .un cine "11h 1nfor m:uu1n 11n 1h1.· d1l 111 \.tit ''f\~ nf\41
dunni "''' i..,1,1\' ,in,\ .,~~ I hltf\ m the
nl.'nina.
I
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•1'0renteeout DAILY PllOTIMonday, March 11, 1985
RIT-~A1 UN DEATH SUSPECT SEIZED •••
Maida ~up. Lona nottced the t~lfs n1tn hndhatn was tmalbcd.
4e:"He ask1na Chate to perform-.
tobnet)' ttti. Lona said she ~ard
' broadcut of the hit-and-run 1«1-
cfrnt and dtaa1ls of damqc the ~t \lchc11t susaainN.
i -w•n • made IM Stop she was
~OJECT ••• •.-..-Al
tbe pared, 172 sin&l~family homes dna~westem ponion and a 120.untt
s.,ondomin1um project alol)g ~amclback Street. he said.
· Accordina to the~roposal. 222 (25
tercent) of the units will fall under
cffordable housing guidelines.
Preliminary approvals of the I rvinc
C'o.'s affordable housing plans drew
opposition from Newport Beach rest· dtnts.
ht October 1983. some residents of
the nearby East Bluff community
unaware of whnt hild hoppentd. She
stopped (the pic~up) becau e of the
light~' said Q_ffil·er DquA)ohn on. a
Newport traTl1c mvc ttgator.
"While conducung the field sobric-
t) exam she hcal'd the broadcast."
John on wud ... he put it toacthcr."
Johnson said Newport police col-
,
called the area designated for af ..
fordable hou~ing a potential ghetto
that would create major traffic prob-
lems
The City Council nevenheless ap-
proved the aeneral plan amendment
that paved the way for the proposal.
Omohow ki said the Irvine Co.
hopes to begin construction of the
housing developments b) this sum·
mi:r. A date to begin construction of
the retail cen ter. however. has yet to
be determined by Irvine Co. officials.
le<·ted debr1 from the acc1dc rll enc
that the) bclic .. c mal{·hc C'hnsc's
tl'uck. ,
-r'hasc was arre!>led near lhc intc~
section of Garfield A H'nue an<l
Newland Street. less than half a mile
from ha~ White Fi h C1rck rc!>tdence.
~ llcwa hcldcnrlytoda) ;it Nc"pon
Cit. Jail on $25.000 bail.
In other action. the Ctt) Council
will con!>tdcr.
• n c"ens1on of the cable tck-
' ts1on frnn<.:h1se area scr"ed b} Com-
munity Cablevision:
•A proposal that city ordinnncl'S
governing nlarm systems be extended
to alarms installed on boats:
•A recommendation that a
proposed Cit) ordinance regulattng
smoking 1n public places be sent to
the cit )·., Pending Lcgrslatton and
Procedural Ethics Commiuec for
rcytC\ .
PARALYZED TOT AWARDED $5 MILLION •.•
Prom Al
their emotions and sympathy affect
their judgment:• -
The $5.8 million award far exceeds
future medical and care costs for the
child. Madory said. .
The state Supreme Coun recently
limited damage awards in medical
malpractice suits to $250.000. but
there was no action by the tnal Judge
Friday to reduce the S5.8 million.
The girl's moth er. Lisa Driml. was
"'
four weeks owrdue when she went to
the hospital Dec. 18. 198 I. for a feta l
stress-monitoring test.
Even though Mrs. Dnml was
considered a high-risk pregnancy at
the time. nurses failed to heed the
"first sign of potential brain damage
1n the baby" and sent Mr<. Dnml
home after assuring her that every-
thi ng was.all ngh1.
Dr. Martin 1e~11fied that 11 was a
mistake 10 "l'nd the woman home.
saying she should have bee n held for
observation and preparations should
have be<.·n made for a Caesarean
section birth
Tht' mother murned to the hospi-
tal two da) slater for funher tests. but
no step~ \\en.· taken then to act on
indications that the baby was suffer-
ing from oxygen deprivation. accord-
ing to testimony in the case.
SILENT SCREEN STARLET REMINISCES •••
From Al • (tcalled recentl) at her Lido Isle
tlome. lq those days. Los Angeles wa-s
~ecidedly more suburban . There were
trees .. everyplace.. and vivid red
lrolley cars shuttled riderus far away
as Pasadena.
There was no Pacific Coast High-
way. Goetz said. i\nd Laguna Beach.
where some of her films were shot at
the first Hotel Laguna. was a 21'2 hour
commute from Hollywood. Once
offered a piece of the coastline for
S 1.500 -less than three months'
salary -city slicker Goetz re-
members 1elltng the nearly desperate
salesman. "Who'd want to hvc on an old sandpile., ..
The 1920s "as a time of napper
and so-called free thinkers. but social
histories of the day say th at most
women . underneath the rouic and the
lipstick. wt're "good girls" JUSt look-
ing to catch a man.
BemadNtc at 20 may have painted
her face. but she wasn't a wanton
~oman. Goct1 says ht'r father "drop-
ped me otT at the studio in the
morning and then he picked me up at
night.
"The~ d1.ili'.1° allo~ mt' to m1ngk
with picture people:· she said The
makers of picture shows weren ·1 qu11e
upright somehow.
In fact. Goet1 savs. it was the air of
disrepu1ab1ltty surrounding Holly-
wood that spelled the end of her
performing career. When her first
husband.YJ1lliam Camp. decided to
run for a'Seat on the Los Angeles City
Council. 11 became clear that having a
wife 1n the "scandalous.. motion
picture 1ndustl) JUSt wouldn't do.
Goetz quit her SI 50..a-week JOb
and. although (amp wasn't el!o!Cted to
the pos111on he sought. he was
appointed to the Planning Com-
m1ss1on. she \a1d.
Promotional photographs Cioc11
prescne'> '>hO'-' e\Cl)one's girl next
door ad' a ncing from brown sausage
~urls to the then outrc napper bob. In
some of them. Bernadt'tte'<. hn1r "'
dyed platinum. but s~e ne\cr lose'i
her nearl) angelic <;mile.
The petite. S-foot tall woman had a
curvaceous 98-pound frame that a
stead ) d1c1 of chocolate wouldn·1
expand. She 1s displayed 1n frothv
dance Co'>tumcs that show offht'r so(t
arms and slim legs. but none of the
midnfT and cleavage predominant
today.
Goet1 ~ys she enjoyed the picture
businec;<; becauc;e 11 was fun.
.. You d1dn·1 have a script 1n those
da}'s. It was all off the cuff." E"er) one
..at down together and came up with
the plot 'ittuat1ons and scenes that
later appeared on the movie scruen.
she said. Under. 1920s cond111ons.
filming a shon subject could take
about 21h months. Goet1 said.
As a comed ic actress. Goc11 said
~he hadn·1 a prayer of becoming a
\tar. And. considering the dangerous
s1tua1ions dramatic actre sseci found
themselves 1n. Goetz said ~he would
have shunnrd serious roles. Leading
men were rescu1n' fair damsels from
railroad tracks. high seas and other
assorted calamtties.
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Bernadette Goetz of Lido l•le recalls her silent screen days
u young actreH Eileen Burdette
"It'<. a "ondcr th e\ "'ed.'' '>he \a1d
In fact. GOl'tl blames a '>Ca\tdl'
stunt in Laguna Beach for hack
problem'> she \UITer\ toda}. A '>l'enc
:alled for Gor11· rharartcr to kap off
a 12-foot \and dune. <\nd. when a girl
brought tn a\ a douhk rd'u\cd to
attempt tht teal. C101.·11 'a~<. <.hl·
stepped offh tro,df and landl·d J<irnng-
h on both hcd'
· Gol'lt recall' ann1hn '>Crnc 'hut 1n
Laguna tkal h. then a quaint and' er)
rural art1\l 0
\ commun11~ popular
Y.llh Holh"ood filmmaker\. The
action took pl:m.• 1n a fron t btdroom
of the original I lotd Laguna which
\he rememhcr\ a'> a l\'vO·\tor\ wood-
framc bu1ldtng "v.11h o halcony
around the'' h<>le thing.''
I Ising sunlight renected rn b) large
o;1Jver-pa1n1ed hoard~. the cam-
eramen prepared 10 film Goet1 and
her lt•ad1ng man mourning over
Goeu· d} 1ng molh l'r .
"I 1 wa<, \uppmt•t.I 10 ht.· a <,ad 'iCene
and I "a" trying to -worl. my~ff up
and he (the lead) "a" lcantng across
the bed crat k1ng1ul.es:· \he '>aid.
Life awa) from the bright ltghl\ of
Tinsel Town ha<,n 't been bonng for
the still '11al C1oct1. And mo~t of it
ha!> been good. \he \ay\.
Goc11 asked that some <lctatl\ of
ht:r pmate ltk not be repealed. but
\he did marr) ...._ morl' than once. She
and her motht•r. a" 1dow b\ that lime.
lost all their mone) in th e i)epre,~1on
but ··~ot through some wa~ ...
Goe11 learned to manage a drug
\tore during the 1930s. It wa'i in the
heart of Bevcrl) Hills and John
Wa~ n{'> father ran a paint store down
the strt'ct. \he c;a1d.
In rectnl )ear\. Goe11 ha'i '>phi her
11me tx·t~<'l'n tra' cling and work"'' a
hospttal volunteer. She ha~ vici1ted
China and tht: Soviet llnton twice.
5hc's been 10 Africa. Egypt. Thailand
and Japan
Goct1 ha\ tx:en a volunteer at I loag
Memorial Hospital in Newport
Beach for I 5 years. She es11matc'i she
has donated about 9.000 hour!> to th e
institution.
Although time\ ha ve changed.
Goetz says <;he hasn't. Still out~oing
and indt'fa11gahk. she ma1nta1n' a
passion for dressing up and ha" 1ng a
good time.
Memento\ from her movie da~~.
trinkets from abroad and famil y
pictures dccnratc Goe11· waterfront
home. "I've had a m::trvclou!> I&. honey,"
~he said.
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Nice days due as showers fade
--11olated light ahowera fell early to ay as mo 1t rop ca a
streem9d over Southtrn California, but mo11 of the rain evapOf'eted before It reach.cf the ground, the National Wellher ServletNld
The Los Angeiea area will have lows m the 50s and highs Tu.sday In the mid to upper 801 Chance of rain wlll decrease to
20 percent. Overnight tempe,.tures In the valleys will bolt om Oul
In the 40a tonight and rise ID the 60s Tuesday. Along the Orange Coast It wlll be partly cloudy tonight and Tueaday. Sllghtly cooler daya with highs in the 60s. Lows tonight
In the 40s and lower 50s. From Point Conception to lhe Mexican Border and out 60 miles -lnn.r waters: Light and variable wind• nlghl and
morning h<>urs becoming we11erly 8 to 18 knots with 2 to 3-foot wind wavt1 1n the afternoon and evening hours Tuesday.
Wes1erly swell 1 ID 3 feet .
Temp~ l\•nMtl.lly )~ )I
l .. VtgH 74 55
l ltlfe Rock 73 61
,.,._,w1 p.m. -esr, rue .. MircM . 4
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8"rNngllMI 7'l 65 Omen a IO 49 HIQl\. low tor 24 nours endll'g II 5 • m Blamer ell 49 31 Orl•rwkl 84 IO Bakertl•4"d 70 so BolM 48 22 Phll.Oelphtl 59 32 Eureka 59 47 Surf report BollOll 4A ~J P11oen1• 80 83 Fresno 87 48 8'Jll110 44 58 39 L1ncHte< 64 " P1111~h Cuper 41 26 P0<11 ,Me .. 21 l"l>S Angetn 89 SS LOCATION llZ:I IHAH Cherlft10fl SC 64 50 PO< 1111\d. 0< 82 34 Oakll l>d 66 50 Chari..100.W V 83 39 '1un1111g1on Beach 1·3 I alt
CNlrlOlte.NC 65 40 Provoclenc• 51 27 P-RoblfS 60 48 Rlvw Jelly Newp0r1 • , ... R81eign 65 33 11.i Blull S6 48 4 '"' c~ 52 341 R9P'(I Clly 47 33 ReOWOOd Coty 61 52 40111 Sl•MI Hewpo<'l
CNcaoo 84 43 12"'1 Str .. 1 New1>«1 4 , ... ~ &6 37 seer-10 57 44 llalbol weoge 0 Clncln!Wlll 84 47 Rodi"'°"° M 35 Slllnu 64 50 POCI'
~ ., LeQUlll 8ellCll I·) l•lf 44 St L<Mt IO •7 Sen Ot<lgO 70 59 CGllin!bUt, °" $2 45 SI Pet•Ttmp1 e3 12 SenFrtne>tCO 81 50 Si n Clemente 23 gOOd
Conecwd,N H 51 ti Seit l t111C1ty 48 " Senti B•• t>•1 • 84 46 Niter 10MP 56
DlllU-FI WO<lh 78 16 S•11Allt0ni0 71 ~~ Stockton S7 39 9well d119Ctton west
Oe'f1on 82 •3 San Ju•n,P R 82 '*'-84 24 St Ste Ml! .. 45 26 O..MOI,... es 48 S..1111 . 62 32 High. low IOI 24 hOutt "'"'"'ll a1 5 p m Tides DeltOll 13 44 SpOll-45 22 81111ow 72 53 °"""" 50 32 s~ 61 32 BllhOc> ti7 33 EIPMO 13 52 Topelt1 59 SS Blythe as 81 TODAY Fllr.,_1 40 21 l-79 !>7 Cl111in• 60 •I Secono IOW 555pm 1 7
Faroo 44 33 TulN 75 84 long 8ffcn 84 53 Flllg911111 41 41 Wlthonglon 82 38 MonfoYll 73 52 TUESOAY
Gtencl A41pk11 57 42 Wlellll• 17 52 Mone .. ..., 6t •9 fOl>lllogl> 12 32• m 63 a, .. , Ftut 38 16 Wlllr••llatte 85 32 Ml Wtleon 64 " f"tt tow 809•m 03
Hlr1fOt0 S3 22 Newporl 8"cl\ 64 54 Secor10 n.gn 2 S5pm 29 ......... 48 21 °""''° 70 53 Seeon<.11ow 8 40pm 2 4
Honolulu IO 70 PaNdll'll &9 57 tioullon 78 es
l11Clill\epoli9 84 45
Extended Rl\'11110. 71 ~3 Sun st11S today al 5 57 pm . rlHS
55 Jec11eon,M1 13 eo 8111 8ef111101no PtrlJy ctoucly A ~Ille COOitf with 1 51111 Georlel
71 r...,1<11y 11 8 08 am en~ ag11n 11
71 52 $$6pm
JleUofWifle 70 47 en-• of r11111111 Thuflde)o 0t ,tlOtiy .. 32 ~Ill I.he eot lOWI 42 lo 5' Sen.JoN 67 50 Moon ·-tOOey •t 11 43 pm Mii .,.._,
-SOVIETS.:.
FromAl
been worked out in advance.'' said
one Western diplomat. who asked not
to be idcnuficd.
The rudd,·fat·ed. Wh11e-haired
Chernenko. w·hose 111 health had kept
him from public '1ew for weeks at a
time. was the third Krt'mltn chief to
die in lmle more than two )t'<lf'I. part
of a re,olving-door sucet· s1on that
has c.:omplmlltd alread> frigid U.S.·
So' ict relation!>.
The announcement of hi\ death
came on the l'' c of tht· rc<,umpt1on of
U.S.-So' 1ct nuclear arm•...c:ontrol
talk!> 1n Gcnrva. Switzerland. The
delc~t10n\ announced their dt'l·
cus<;10n') ~ould open a" <.t·hcdukc.J
Tuc\da,.
Once· again. a\ in the pa\I. ~o' 1et
onic1als "ailed mam hour\ ht.•lorl'
announcing a So' 1e1 leader''> death.
Earl~ '>tgn'> of an cmergcnq 1n
Mosco" rame Sunday whtn h1gh-
ranking ~o' kt delegation-. 1n San
Francl\<.'o. Yugo<.la' 1a and\\ c<,t Cicr-'
man ~ t'ut '>hort o\·ersl·as' '"''" L 1ght!> burne<l tx:fore dawn toda) al the
headquarter'> of the Communist
Pam Central Commi1tee. an ind1ca-
t1on .of unu'iual act1\ll\. and So,1ct
radio and tl'ln 1~1e>n · sw111:hed to
somht.·r mu.,1 c.
COLLEGE ...
From Al
focultv leaders. administrators and
district trustee!>. The rt'pon will bc-
d1!>cu'>'icd dunng toda> ·., district
board meeting. bcgrnn1nga1 7:30 p.m.
in Room AJl I ofSaddlcback·s In inc
campus.
C urrentl~. O.,addleback 1.-. set up as a
single college " 1th two ca mpu<,e\ The
tru~tee<i arc now we1gh1ng the ad van·
tages and drawbacks of turning each
campu'i into an independent college.
<\uch a split might make the collegcc;
t•l1g1bk for additional c;1ate funding.
hut 11 al\o might resuh 1n a tO'>th
c.Juphca t1on of \Cf\ ice\. t.l1\tr1c1 ot-
li cialc; '>3)
D1\lric1 '>Poh·sman ~ tll1am
Schre1btr .,aid tht: college board" not
t•xpected to' ote on the propo\ed !>plll
before Man:h 25.
8.tnllANI 69 54 Tu .. 01~ •19 101 m
Crane rescue
Fellow conatructlon workers •tand by aa Newport Beach
paramedics uae a crane and rescue ba•ket to lower a 26-
year-old worker. who wa• lnjured early tbl• morning when
be tripped on a cable and fell while working on the upper
levels of the Four Sea•on• Hotel on Newport Center Drive. A
paramedic •pokeaman uid the man fell from about 1 O feet.
injuring hi• left wrl•t. He waa taken to Hoag Memorial
Hoapltal in Newport Beach for treatment.
GIVE ME YOUR ... P AISLEYS, STRIPES, POLKA-DOTS,
FLOWERS, PLAIDS, DUCKIES ... Bring and old tie by the
Hallidays Tie Trade -in between March 11 and March 31
. .. we'll give you a $5 .00 tra de-in credit for each new tie you
pruchase ... we want them all, even the one Aunt Martha
sent you last Chirstmas.I
'
$5.00
Trade-in-Credit
l 7tla ·11nia1 tA•••••, 1..,., lt1cla, CA 92&10
, ••• , ..... (714) &45-0792 .
(; • •
YMCA·plans camps
for spring vacation
The South Coast YMC 1 accepting registration for ch1l~ren's da) and overnight l'Umps over spring vat•at1on
April 1-5.
C,hildren in grades 2 through 7 l'nn cnJOY fish ing.
canoeing. crafts. archery and other at t1v1ties at C'amp
Oceola. The fee for lodging. meals and tran portation is
$80 for ·y · member . $95 for non-members.
Children in kindergarten th rough grade 6 ma) attend
day camps in Laguna N1,uel and San Clemente. Games.
craOs. movies and a trip to &·a World arc plnnned.
Ex tended hours f(om 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. are available. The Ice
for ·y· ~embers 1s $60. Non-members pay $65.
Reg1s1ra11on 1i. open for other spring and summer
programs at.the Y. 27781 B La Pai Road in Laguna Niguel.
For further information. call 831 -9622 or 495-0453.
Head Start mark• anniversary
.\n open hou l' will be held Tuesday to celebrate the
20th anni versary of the t!kad Start program, which
operates a pre-srhool at Kea Community Center. 661
Hamilton St.
~ About 1.200 ch1ldrni hn vt• been enrolled 10 Costa
Mesa's program sinte 11~ opening in 1976. The current enrollmc:n1 is 78.
The: open hou~c will be hl·fll from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in
room 930 of thl' tenter.
Talk set on eating disorders
<\dolcsccnt eating disorders. 11Tc1r prevention and
treatment. will be discussed Tuesday mornin~ by Dr.
Jamcs Kucshlcr. a ps)ch1atr) resu.Jent at ('In inc.
Thl' program. "h1ch 1s I rel' and open to the public.
wi ll l~ prcsentl'd nt 10:30 a.in. 111 the hbrar) of Ensign
lntcrmediate School in Newport Beach . Call 642-6878 for
fu nhcr informa11on.
Stop smoking cllnlc ln Mesa
fhl· Orange Count) unit of the .\mcncan Cancer
Soc1et) will prc.,ent a i.top .,mok1ng d1n1c. beginning
rue\da~ at the '>OCICty'c; ollkc. 1503 s. Coast Drive. Suite
I I 0
Voluntcl'r fohn llall. :in l'\·smokcr ''ho ha'i tx·en
rnndut·tmg stop smoking clinK~ for over thrl·e )t ars. will
d1rctt thl' program . .\ $10 donation 1s requc~ted for thc 7
p.m. session. and pre-rcg1'itrat1on may be accomplished by
rnlhng 751-04ll.I . . ,
DA to address paralegals
Orange ( ount) District .\1torncy Cecil Hicks will
addrt.'S'i the Paralegal Section of the Orange C'o unt) Rar
·\ssoc1at1on at 1h monthl} general memtx·r~h1p ml·eting
Wcdnl'\da\.
fhl' dinnt·r wogram at the Jill} Roger Inn. 172 1 E.
L>yl'r Road. Sanlil ~na. will offer threl' '>l'lcct1 ons ranging
from $1 0.50 to $1 I 50. Re~l'nations ma} be madl· b)
rnlhng Pen Too ker at 9'}2-6300.
Squadron to hear air pioneer
The Urampaw Pcuibonc Squadron of the: .\ssOl'lll·
11on of Naval A.v1at1on will hear Ed"'ard .L "[dd1e"
fv1art1n. known as the father of Orange Count} av1a11on. at
its ncAt meeting fhursda' 1n the Ollicers· Club of tht•
Manne Corps .\tr Station In 1 u~ti.n.
Martin. who opened h1) lir~t ai rport 111 the earl}
1920s. will d1sCU)S pionel'nng da)'i of local ll)tng :it the
noon meeting. Call 55 I· I I 55 for rcsl'r"at1on!>.
Girl Scouts
catch spirit
of Olympics
Toastmasters meet ln HB
fhl' Huntington Bcach Speak EZ Toa'itmastcrs ( 'lub "'II meet Thumla) at 7:30 p.m. in the Scacl11T Village
shopping center at the corner of Main Street and
Yorktown Avenue. Hu ntington Beach.
~lorl· than 500 (11rl 'in.>uts from throughout
Ornngl' Count~ tm1"cd a driuling rain Saturda) to
pnn1npatc 10 the 1985 Wl'Stminstcr Communit'
Ol}mp1cs. ·
fhl' c,rnuts represl·ntl'U ~Onll' ~I truopc, and
invoh ed girls from kindergarten through si'\th grade
and the o lder Cadettes.
Those 1ntcrc'>lcd 1n 1mpro' 1ng their tommun1cat1uns
skills arc invited to attend thc ~e))ion. Call Bill Colmer at
540-4575 for furt her information.
Child psychology talk slated
Doroth) CorkillC' Rnggs. a nauonally known C'lpert
on th1ld tkH·lopmt·nt. will \J)l':Jk Ill parent\ and ll'al'ht•rs
Thur\da) e\cn1ng in tht• auditorium of Dana Hills High
~hool.
fhc compct1t1o n. acrording to organ11n<>. "'a'>
fostt•rc.:d to pro\ 1de opportun11ics for participation
in a \3rll't) of ac li\ltll'\ and e\l'nl'> <kH•lopcd
around the girlc;' part1rnlar interests. Care Y.as ta~en
not w "push" girl' bc)ond their rapabilitie' and
in ICrl'StS.
(iu1dlim·, tor r:ming product1H' and happ) l'hildrt·n
through a 'ltrong 11df-11nagc "'Ill be d1)Cll\<1ed at the 7·JO
p.m. t'' l'nt. It i' open to tht• public at no admission chargl'.
I he C\Cnt\ 1ndullrd the o bstar k rnurse. broad
1ump. hurdles. baseball thro". f-ric;bce thro"'.
marnthon and trnop rl'la).
CALENDAR
·\boH~. M1'it) Mokhlcc;s1 coml·d in for a landing
in the third grade broad Jump compct1t1 on. Ja1m1e
McCrea {abo'c right) cleared a ll hurdles during thi...
run in the first grade comrx·t1t1on.
Monday. March 11
Spectators (a~ . ..nght) broke out 1hc umhrl'lla.,
bridl) during a light shower.
• 6:J() p.m .. Costa Mesa Planning Commission. ( 11)
Council< 'hamhl'r,, 77 Fair Dri"e.
Trophies. ribbons and paruc1pa11 on patr hl·.,
'·'l'n.' a\\ardcd at thl' do\l' ol Saturda ~ ·., '-'' l'OI\.
• 7· .lo p.m .. Newport Beach City Council. Cit~
Counl'1I Chamber'). JJ<Xl Ne"'pon Rhd
• 7:JO p.m .. Irvine Transportation Co mmission. ( II}
( ·uuncll ( 'hambl'f'>. 17 200 JamhorrC' Bini.
Tuesday. March 12 Daily Pilot photos by Mike Schwartz
• b .lO p.m . Irvine City Council. C 11} ( uunl'll
( 'hamrn:rs. 17200 .lamhorel' Ah u.
• 7: \0 p.m .. Newport-Mesa Unified chool District
board. llaq>l'r Com mu nil) Center. 425 I:. I t!th t.
Pou cE Loe
T-heft suspects captured
after high-speed pursuit
A high-speed police pursuit ended
earl} unday with the arrest of two
people suspected of stealing $2.800
worth of equipment from a Fountain
Valley carpet-cleaning business.
Fountain Valley detecti ve Dann
Bean said late-night workers at a
neighboring business called police at
about I a.m. to report that a burglary
was in progress at the Carpet Cleaning
Warehouse. 11 237 Slater Ave. The
caller said 1wo people had smashed a
front window and were loadina carpet
\
..J Fountain Valley
.\n .\nohe1m man told police
'un da) thnl omconc i-.tok three
whcd cOH'r" from hi ~11\er 1973
l incoln ('ontincntul \\h1lc he was
1n'i1tk shopping :11 the /od) ·-. 'tore.
161 I I Harbor Rl\.d. The lo~s was
c~11ma1cd at S l~O. • • • \ rc..,.tknt of the 10 00 block of I c
( ~n rcponl·d vnndal1 m ~turda)
al the home. \omconc \prca<l toilet pa~r :rnd sh.n rna ~ream on the )'ard.
1he houc;c und the dog. and tore up
ro\C hu~he' nnd a t·herry lrl'C. the
re l{knt said D.m1as,e "a est1ml\tl'd
at S75.
• • •• \ \\.c\tn11n.,1cr rnnn fl'l''ortl'd Sun·
d:I\ thut hi\ \\-hllc I ~7 1 l)~tl\un
p1Lt..up trUlk \,.,\, ~1okn lrom the
, il 1nll\ 111 < '" ~ Jrh.l I lrron m
'
and vacuum cleaning equipment into
their car. Bean said.
Using a description provided by
the caller, Fountain Valley gt. Larr)
Griswold spotted the getaway car.
When the driver refused to stop and
the C'ar accelerated. Griswold chased
11 into Santa Ana at speeds that
reached 90 mph. Bean said.
With the help of a Huntington
lka<'h moto rcycle offi cer and other
officers from Fountain Valley and
Santa Ana. the car was stopped near
Fountain Valk> The It,,,. "a' t"'ill·
matl'd al $800. • • • Someone used a rOl'k to .. ma'lh tht•
wind'lh1cld of a brown I 976 Toyotu < orolln parked Sundn on the 10600
bloct.. of [I Morro. Th<' damaac \\a\
e\t1matt.·d al S '00. • • • 1\ rc"1lknt of the 17400 block of
Hood Court reported Sn1urdn)' thut
~mcone hroke into hi\ gold I ~711
Pont1a Le Man'i 'llQt1on wagon Bnd
tole &olt dub1 and n aolf bag. all
worth S6SO. 1 he buralar> oc:currcd on
1hc 17100 blod of Brookhurst 1rcct • • • \ 16*H'M·old rt 1denLOflh lb.300
blOlk oi· MahOIQn) reported 1ur·
llav that wnwonc mM h1'1 '11hl't and
hlat t.. l·ui.1om·built h11.> t1.'. ~1c.h h.1l1
lx'rn Id) unhl4. kl'<.! 1n th1.· drn \:v ... I\
I h lo , .. J, '-''it1matl-<l u1 \()(JO
the corner oT Parton Strt'et anu
MacAnhur Boulevard
Bean said the dmer. David Re)es
Lopez. 27. of Santa Ana was arrC' ted
af\cr a brief foot chase. Police also
arrested his passenger in the car. Olga
Esquivel. 24. of Garden Gro,e.
All equipment taken in the Foun·
lain Valley barglal') was rccovered,
Bcan said. He said no 1nJurics
occurred in connecuon with the
pursu11.
• • • omcone u\ed n h)drnuhl lloor
Jilek 10 \teal the front wheels anll tire
from n blue 196 7 Ponunt: Fm·b1rJ
pant'<i Sa1urdll) on the I 1800 blcxk
of Lilac Wei) The lo "3'1 cs11mall'tl
31 $600. rhe 1h1c' c~ lcO the 1aet..
be hind. • • • •\ ( un)on Lake rl.''l1dent rcD(med
aturdG\I that hi bl:id'. I ~77 Pont1a
Gran t>r" "':I stolen from a kr' 1et
ba)' m oun1a1n Valle 1\1 'X>~O
fdmger \\e The lo\ "'1 c'\t1m:ucJ
at $2,SOO.
HanUncton Beach
Th1cH~' brot..c 1nh) 'Jn ap..rtment
bcma fum1(lat l·d m th· ) bl t.. ot
llunun Ion \ttt't'I und \IOI· ~tcrco
cqu1pmcn1 \ alucd I\ SI 700 Poh~c
\.'\1d tht• fu m1g:11mn h'nt ~· t.1kcn
r
thl\\n Jnd th.11 hurglar'I l'llll'lt'd
1h11111gh Jn unh>t l..ed front \\lnJo\' • • • \ .1ndal' u\lng J lOntrete \\Jll'I
nll'll'r I 1d ,m,1'hl·d \\ 1ndsh1l'ld'I uf t \\ o
lar' parh·d 111 thl' llJrhour Ma ll
Burgl.1r' 'wk clothes and other
11t·m, ,,llUl'd .11 Sl.2000 from J t4"''
''her CJmJni p:irl..cd at th c Rl'U
Onion rl·<\lauranl on Pac1tir <. 11a\l
I l1gh\\:I\ • • • \bout h'O 111 ~tcrl'll c4u1pment
"J' \tolcn from J home in the ~14t)(I
blod. of Fdingt•r <\' enuc "h1lc tht•
\trt1m \\a.,nn \Ura11on. • • • \ m.10 \\t•.1nng.1 black '"'eater"h11
O\\t'd ,1 $14 " hill at Mario·., re,.
tJurant 1n tht· I iH' Po1n t'i !>hopp1n11-
ll'lltl'r broh· J\\:l~ from patron.,
1r~1ng to detain h1111. • • • \ male JUH'n1lc "as arrc tcd for
.1lkgl·dl) t~ 1ng to steal SI 8 1n dam
Imm the portmart. .,4 l l Edinger
.\ \ e
r \\O bm~ \H'rt• nltxl and released
10 thl'lr parents afkr alleged!~ tf}IOll
to \teal SI ~ in <'O mct1C\ andJe"cln
at J < Penn<."y·~. 7777 l:d1ngcr AH • • • \ pur~t· nnJ c:ontcnl\ "alucd at
~~'() \\ere \\Olen ~' thlC\(' \\hO
hrot..l' into a cnr 1n th~ ~O<X> bl()('k of
\l.11n trcct • • • 'innwom• thrc"' rod>. the "'1odo"
of a 0\1at at ltctttagc Yacht Urot..cr at
Peter's Landin along Pa Ifie ( o.N
tt 1ah"a~ • • • flu ralar-1 hmkc into a rn .: in 1tw ~000 hkll. k of Ll'C\\:lrd and tok golt
dubs a rm .... ing machine and \\\11
'u1tll\CS 'alucJ at I 000 • • • 'i1h cr and tclc\ 1'11on \4.'I' luC''I ;at
\M'Kl \\Cl~ 1olen b~ burgl.u" \\h1'
,.,w.hl'tf .:a" 1ndo" 1n th I(~)() hhl\. l
nl Rokm • • •
I"'' thdt 1nr1tkn1' \H'll' rl'fWrtl·d
.11 thl· '11111h 1111...il'I -l ~ I ~th \1 In
ont• .1 ,,1111\rJ \1"11.1'1.111 ,urrl'lll\
and .1 \\,11d1 ,,1h1l·d .11 .5n \H'rt'
t:il..l'll In thl' 'l'u1nd 111, 1\knt. hu1l.11'
l'lltl'fl'll 1h11111gh .111 ••1x·n tront door
.111J \l\lk \41Kl 10 tr,1 •k1 ',h~~'
Newport Beach
\h11111 "-'It-·.., \\11rt h nf fXI\·
'l'"111n' 1nll11d111}! '' ''l'ln and a
'1lk11 ,,l,!>l'lll' rn 1Hdn \\l'rl' '>ll1kn
Imm .I fl''ldl'Ol l' 1•n II\ <J()(I hlcx ~ lll
Aa'''lk P 11H' lh11~1.11, app.1 renth
t'1llat·J th111111!h .1 ~11, hen \\ind11".
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con,trul 11on at 4~~ I 6th Place. some-
t1ml' lx-t"een o pm Fnda\ and 9
.1 m \aturda\ · • • • Bin clc' "llrl h $5 10 were rcponed
,111kn from an unlocked garage m the."
1n~~1 block of \\ intergrcl·n Place.
""1ll·t1me bc1"-el'O 5 p.m and 7 p.m .
'i.11 urJa~ ••• \n ot1icc at David Klages and
\"111.1a1cs. J 141< \Jrpon Loop. was
ran\Jl~cd sometime between 6 p.m.
I nd.l\ and JO a m. turda). Cm
l'\llmJted at$ I'' ''as '>tolen from the
lll1iH'
Laguna Beach
In \t'f'aratC' incident'!. police ar·
rl'''''d thn-c moton\l~ O\ er the week·
l'Od nn ,u,p1non ol drunt..rn dnving.
l>orolt1' Lctiti.l Ohmer 24. wa
'tor1x·d • unda) afternoon on t.
\on·, '\trcct and ~out h \oa t High·
\\;l\ I ,1u1s <\nth un\ Reda. 20. was
.l rre'itcd o n Mos' \trcct Saturday
mmnin, t....clh fd"in Hatfield. 19,
''·'''"lppcd ea1h 'iJturda) o n Broad· "·''.inti '''1 1h ( na\t H1ghwa) , • • • \ Kon\4'\ l'lt I ane resident re ..
fll'nt•tl th1.· thl'lt ~unda\ of S200 1n
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.. °'9n9t CGa8f DAIL V PILOT /Monday, March 11, 198S
GOrbachev seen
a Charming,
affable' leader
New general secretary unscathed by Stalin -
years. described as well-educated. poftshed
MO OW (AP) -Mi~hail
Gorbachev. the youngest member of
the rulin1 Politburo and a representa-
tive of the new generation of ovict
leaders. was named today 10 succt:cd
Konstantin U. Chernenko as head of
the Communist Party.
The official announcement that
Gorbachev. 54. had been elevatrd to
take over as general secrctal) of the
pany was made little more than four
hours afier the death of Chernenko
was a nnounced.
Gorbachev had long been con-
sidered the No. 2 man in the Kremlin.
But there had also been speculatton
that G rigory V. Romanov. 62. might
also be in the runnin'g to succeed
Chernenko as head of the Communist
Pany.
When Andropov du~d many e~
pected that the Soviets would turn to
a younger leader. but the Kremli n old
guard picke d the 72-year-old
Chernenko as a transition leader.
Gorbachev 1s said to ep11om11e a
new generation of Sov1c1 leaders -
unscathed by pan ) service under
Stalin. well-educated and reared 1n
the postwar years that saw maJor
advances in So' 1e1 liv ing standards.
Gorbachev 1s considered hight)
intelligent and in scwral trips abroad
charmed his host~ with a polished
manner.
"This IS a nr"' style of So\ ICI
leader." said former British Foreign
ecretary Denis Heale) when
Gorbachev and his wife made a
highly public11cd trip 10 London in
December 1984.
On that tnp. the srocky Soviet
official impressed the British media
and those Britons he met w1 1h hi s
affable manner and \\llhngncss 10
engage 1n gl\ e-and-takc d111CU'>'>IOn.
t\ Western diplomat who met
Gorbat·hcv the n called him
"absolutely charming." Pnmr Min1 s-
tl'r Margarrt Thatchrr. once called b)
the ov1ets the "Iron lad~·· because
of an11 -So' 1c1 views. stud of her
So' 1c1\1'i1tor: "I like Mr. Gorbache'.
We can do business 1ogc1ner:·
But she also noted that while
Gorhachcv may be associated w11h a
movement to reform the Soviet
economic \\Stem. he 1~ no liberal
anxious 10 change ov1r1 soc1et).
NEWS ANALYSIS
· Gorbachev' swifl nsc to the top of
the con~rvati\e Soviet leadership
suggc ts he 1 an orthodox Politician.
a tough infighter careful no110 offend
thc old guard with rad ical views.
In London. he heatedly defended
the Soviets against cntici m by Orit-
i h parliamentarians on human rights
issues. and was stung into the one
public ill-humored moment of that
trip. accu ing British aulhoritie! of
persecutin' striking coal miners and
communi11e in Northern Ireland.
While he has called for "deep
transformations" in the Soviet econ-
om). it is not cfear how far he
supports economic reform.
Gorbachev·s 'iews on foreign af-
fairs." here he has little experience 10
date. are even less well-known.
.\lo ne among top Politburo mem-
bers. he has not had a collection of
speeches and anicles published in the
Soviet Union.
In public speeches. Gorbachev has
made standard Kremlin attacks on
the West but also emphas11ed dctcnte
in a way that suggests to some
Western anal)sts he fa vors limiting
military expenditure and devoting
resources 10 the civilian economy.
Some aspects ofGorbachev's back-
gro und are as obscure-as his views.
Born March 2. 1931 10 a peasant
fa mil> in the village of Pri volnoye in
the Stavropol region of the nonhern
l -aucusus. Gorbachev was a teen-ager
during World War II. But 11 1s not
kn own if he was in the area when the
Nazis occupied it from 1942-43 or
was evacuated.
From 194610 1950 he workrd at a
machine tractor station 1n the
StaHopol region. He then w~mt to
Mo~ow State Uni vcrsit). graduati ng
after th(' standard fi' e-year la"'
course 1n 1955.
It wa s 1n MoSCo\\. 1n 1952. that
Gorbach"' Joined the Communist
Party. Returning home. he rose
o;tead il> through ta vropol part~
rank1; 10 become first ccrctan there
IO 1970. .
In 1978. he tra nsferred to Moscow
10 take the agriculture pon folio in the
Central Comm111ee secretariat. the
adm1n1111ra1ive body thought respon-
sible for tht· da)-to·day running of the
coun1n
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Worker hangs flag• on Central Telearaph bulldln& in
Moecow'• Gorky Street today, a flrat alp.of moarntna for
Prealdent Chernenko.
President Reatan
won 't attend rites
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Folk singer Ar lo Guthrie
hespitallzed for-testing._
By tlae Anoclated Pre11
W \KL. Mas!>. -..\rlo C.1u1hne. the fpll.. )lllgcr best
known fo r h1 196 7 h11 .. Alit.'l''s Ke!>laur:int." remained
hospitulucd 1n good eond1t1on 1oda) for tc t~ on what
doctors bchcvt' to be a gallbladder problem. Guthrie. 37.
son of the late folk s1ngt.•r Woody Guthrie, was fin1s~1ng
work on his latest album late Friday when he complained
of stomach pains. sn1d l indy Ebol. a rl•ception1st a.t Lon~v1ew Farm Studio 1n Nonh Brookfield. He was
admitted to Mary Lant.> Ho patal 1n nearb> Ware shortl)i
aOcr midrt18ht Frida). ~aid tro p11al supervisor Carol
haw. Dr. Lou1!> 8. Grace aid he was called to the s1ud10
and had Guthrie admitted 10 the hospital. Ha~ fathcr~1rd
in 1967 of the Huntington's chorea. u degen111 ve.
hered itary nervous di<Jordcr.
Four of five quints dle
DETROIT -A Detro11 woman gaH' b1nh to 4u1nluple1s but four ofthc
five bab1l'S died early toda}. a S1na1 Hosp11lll spokr~woman said. The sm~llcst
of the three girls and 1wo bo)., born Sunda} 10 Adrienne Nader was •n. cn11c~I
condition today 1n the hosn.i1ars n('o-na1al inlcns1ve care unit. said
spoke woman Lem Keller Mr~. Nader and her hu~band Brian ar(' both 27. $he
-said.
Automated teller losses told
W..\SHINGTON -U S bani.'> lo\I an estimated $70 m1ll 1on to Sl.00
million from fraudulent use of automated teller machines m 1983. with
customers forfe11ing m1ll1ons from lost or 'itokn access cards. thr government
says. Banks suffered the hulk oft he lossc~. however. as c/ustom('rS were able to
limit their liability by qu1ckl ) report mg m1s!>ing or stolen cards, the. B.ureau of
Justice tatistics ~aid Sunday. Overall. approximately $262 b1ll1on was
processed through soml' 43.800 automatl·d tcllcr machines installed in banks
1n 1983. The bureau arm ed al 11<:. $70 m1ll1on to SI OO million figure .bY
comparing the S262 billion total 10 the ra110 of fraud loss"s 1n the 16 major
banks surveyed. and then e'trapolating that 10 .S. banks genera II). the study
said.
Pan Am strikers sent back to table
W-\SH INGTON I \Pl -Pres1-e'en though the problems facing the dent Reagan ..aid t<i<la' h" ruled out two superpowers arc great. i\: NEW YORK -A fl·dt·ral mediator ha" calkd on Pan American W<?rld
going 10 the fu neral ol ~°' 1e1 Prrs1-Reagan said he started thinking J\1rways and ifs ~1nk1ng m~chan 1cs 10 rt·turn 10 the bargain in~ table
dent Konstantin l '. ( hernenko be-about going to Moscow "as o f 4 Wednc~da). ending a stalemate m tht• tail s that began "'hen the strike was
cause "there's an a"'lul 101 on m) o'clock 1h1s morning after the phone called 12 days ~go. Negotiators for !hr com pan~ and Transport Workers Union
plate right now (and) I didn't s('e that call came" informing him of indica-have not met since 5.800 i'Wl '-"Orlers 1nr1uding baggagt• handlers and food
anything could be ach1t'H'd.'' 11ons Chernenko was dead. scrv1cr workers. walked ofT the JOb in a pa> d1'ipu1t· Feb. 28.
Speaking to a group of editors and "First of all, there's an awful lot on
broadca!>le rs from r('glOnal news-m} plate right now that would have to Ex-Senator Jenner dead
papers and radio and tdevision -be c;ct aside.'' Reagan said. "I didn't
stati on!>. Reagan said ht• had sent hi s sec that an;thing could be achieved
condole nee'> and \\-OU Id d 1-.pa 1ch v ICC b\ w jl.01 ng
President (1eorge Hu'ih to re present "Wt· had heads of state coming
him at lhl· funeral in Most'O"' on hcrt'. 1 he end of the \H'rk I'll be
Wednr da). lea' 1ng for Canada for a meeting
Tht• prc<,idcnt c;a1d h" dot·c; not 1ha1'o; ht-en 'iCI up for a long time
. e\rrct an~ 1mmt•d1ate change 1n there. things of that kind. I didn't see
So' 1e1 pollc~ a-. a re,'> ult of wh('rt.• I could do 11. and the vice
Chcrncnl.o's death and tht• selecti on prer,1den1 1s al read) in Fu rope. so that
o f Pol11 buro mcmhn M1!..hail 11 "'ould seem \Cr) logical for him 10
Gorbacht•, 10 succeed him a~ general do 11. ..
sccrr tar) of the Communio;1 Part}. Reagan o;a1d 111s d1flicuh to predict
At tht• Stale [)('panmcnl. mean-"'hat change' ma) occur. but he noted
wh1k . deput) !>pokcc;man Edward that So\ 1ct goH'rn mcnl policy .. 1s
Djcre1ian issued what appeared to be rcall~ dl'll'rmincd b> a do1en or so
a rnnn hatory statement that said 1nd1 v1dual\ 1n tbt' Politburo. They·r"
"progrt'!>' 1\ possible 1n man) areas" tht.• ont'\ "ho r ho\l' ll iorhache' J ...
BEDFORD. Ind. -Former .S. Sen. William E1ra Jrnnrr. who as a post-
World War II subcommittee chairman atcu'>cd former Set·retar) of State
f ieorge C'. Marshall of befriending comm un1~1s. ha died. He "a" 76. Jenner. a
Republican. was hosp11al11ed Feb. 28 w11h re">pirator) problems. died Saturda~
night at Dunn Memorial Hospital.
CALIFORNIA
Square-rigger to be salvaged
SAN FRA NCI C'O -Plans ha' e been made to raise the schoonc-r Stone
W11ch. a 70-foot square-rigger that sank ofT Mex1co under full sail. according to
the 'ih1p's promoter. The <\tone W11 rh. a tixt url· in Ba) area 11a1ling circles.
struck a 'iubmcrged rock and sank off Man1an1llo on Feb. 28. promoter Merlyn
Storm said during the weekend . No one \\ai. in1urcd and the crew "had plenty
nf11mc to retrieve 1he1r monr). airline 11dc1r,and othcn aluable!> before taking
w the li feboats:· 'ia1d Storm. \\ho promoted 1m111u11onal saili ng trips on the
l.itone W11ch. The e1gh1 per.om aboard "t·rr re)Cucd b~ a passing ~acht.
., Gasollne prices on the climb
No big changes with Chernenko death COS ANGELES-Pump priccc; for ~a.,oline rose m~arl) 1 rcnts a gallon to
an a' crage S 1.1 5 in the pa~t month. and 01l 1ndu\lr) analyst Dan Lundberg says
1tw trend will continue until re1a1l catchc'i up with "holesalc hoosts. "It's goi ng
to go up <;Ome more 11·., that ..a mr trend -wh olesale 1s pu 'ih1ng retail." the
publisher of the pelrolcum-oncnt('d Lundberg Letter <;a 1d Sunda'°. "That (the
inacascJ has reall) w1rrd out a lot of the pm·c "'ar signs that had.shown up~
0' er half the ll .S. \latH)n'i "here gn'i "'a~ under a dollar a gallon ... Lundberg
1;a1d.
By R. GREGORY NOKES
A~SlelfWrltef
WASH I NG TON ( ..\P)-Scnior
American anal)sts predict the death
of Konstantin lJ. Chern('nk o w Ill
ha ve little immediate impact un l J.S.-
-O\ ICI relation!. because Kremlin
· dl't"1'>1ons will con11nue to tx· madl' h\
• a col kct I\ c leader~h 1 p. ·
E'en he fore M1kha1I ( 1orhat ht''
was named to succeed Chrrncn ko d\
: gr ncral secretar) oft he Communl\t
. Pan). the anal)stssa1d ll would takl·
· '>Orne time for Gorbache' to con-
the n sc 10 the top m the Kremlin
'"'oheo;so man) comprom1 scsnnd
so man' deals that 11 would not he an
eas>-ta;k for an) indn 1dual to
suddt•nl ) cul loose and act on his own.
e!>pec1all) "'11h a group of Jealous
rival\ look1 ngovcr h1'i shoulder.
For instance. the} po1nt('d out that
foreign puliC) has been solidi) 1n the
hand s of the 75-\ear-old ..\ndrc1
(,rom) ko. the foreign minister.
through all the recent leadership
changes at that top that began with the
death of Leonid I. Brezhnev.
. solidate po'-"Cr. Gorbachev. 54. will be the fourth
pan) sccretal) tn the 28 months since
---------------. 1hr dea th ofBrczhnev. He was
For one 1hinj1,. lhcobscr"er\ ..aid.
The Pros· Since 195 7 succeeded b) Yun V. A ndropo'. "'ho
died in Februaf) 1984.
Gorbache'. the obscn ers noted. 1s
the )Oungl·\t ml·mhcrol the ruling
Politburo. 1 ht• fir-.t part) 'it't'rt•tar) Ill
be born alkr lht• Ku'i\1an rt'\Olu11nn.
ht•hashcrn 1n l'hargl·ofrconom1c
planning 111 tlw rull ngrollcc1" c.
Thtana l~'il\. who 41pokcon the
cond1 11on of anon' mm . r,a 1d
(iorhal·ht'' has a bc11rropponun11~
to e' l'ntu.111\ hreal. out oft he mold
anthon,<1hcJatt·con1rol m thl· man-
ncrol Brl·1hnc'. "'ho ruled tor I IS
'car ... ocrausc ofGnrhachl'' ·._ rl'la-
i" c ~<1u1h and h1'> morl' open
gregarmu,,t) le.
(inrhal·hc'. who rt·u·nth 11 a' l'lcd
to ( 1rt'<1I H11tam "'1th h1<, a1iral 11 \l'
"'1fc \hO\\t'd a '>Oph1'>t1l·atmn and
SCO'>l' ol <,t ~le l(lc~mg 1n mo\t \en 1c1
leader'>
.\'>for< ha nt•nl.o tht•rt• \\;h lt11k
)en ll'I k;1dt•f\h1p OCCau'e lhC) ha\ l'
w mpltratcd thedt•\t.•lopment oflf.S.
pnhq It>\\ a rd the Kremlin and
r rcatt•d :in cll·ml·nt of unprcd1ctab1h-
I\ 1n \o\ it·t beha\'10r.
· On(' ana l\\! al ~o not('d . "Therc I'>
;ii\\ a\., \Om~ danger of m 1~·a kula 11on
"ht·n 'm ht hange'l occur It 1<; k!>~ \u
iX't Ju'e 111'> a rnllectl\ e lcadl'r'>h1p.
but II I\ thcrt• nonethelc'>\ ...
\aid another:" I feel '>orr) forthat
lOUnln .. lt gl\eSlht•m no chanCt' 10
dl'' l'l op u \t.' n'lc of pu rpo\t'\ or
d1rt•c t1on."
I ht• anal )'"' '>a) 111s not ml•re
to1nridcnre that thl' Kremlin tend' to
p1t·I. 11' old e-.1 men u\ lcadt·r.-.. Rl·cau\e
of agt·and illnc'i'i thecho.,..·n k adt-r1c;
nltt•n unahlc to run-.ohdatl' h1'> ptmer.
lea' 1ng much of the control in the
1----------------'iurpn,cat hl'>PU">ing. It had OCl'n common l.nowkdgt• from the ttml' hl'
ha nth of the grou p of Polihuro
member\"' ho like 11 1ha1 wa)
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oH'rlht• frt'QU('nt chan~c' in the
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Marcos SF business dealings reported
~.\N FR .\NCISC 0 -Philippine Prc'ild l·nt Ferdinand Marcos has
in vested more than $9 million 1n three Silicon Va lle\ rnmpa n1e!> and 1s
at1cmpt1ng to sq ucrzc out the Ph1ll ip1ne owner of lht• fi rm-.. acrnrd1ng to a
nt.·wspaper rrpon. In return for an in~estmcnt of$9 25 million. Marco!. and his
wife. Imelda. own 50 ix·rcent of ..\s1an Rchab1li1~ Compan) Inc. CARLI). a
holding firm owned by Vicente Chu1d1an. lh l· San Fra nnsco Examiner
rcportcd in a top) rigl)t .,tory Sunda). The faam1 ncr 1dcn11fied Chu1d1an. 42. a!>
n "former Marcos golfing panncr" whos" rela11on" w11 h tht' k•ader of th('
Philippines had sourcd (ln the bu<.iness dcal'i.
Actor Edward Andrews dead at 70
SANT.\ MO I(.\ -Character actor l::d"'ard .\ndrl'\\) "'hose 50-yC"ar
career included 51 films and 'l I Broadwa) pla)<:.. has di ed of a hean a11ack. his
daughter Sa}S. He wa<, 70. rhe bespcctaded Andrew-;. who-.e film l.'arccr began
a'i crime bos!> Rhen Tanner of" fhe Phr n111 C ·11) 'I tor) .. in 1 '>5~. wa-. a versatile
performl·r with an C\prc\'ilH' face. Rectnlly. hc pla)cd the grandfather in
"S1xll'en Candles" and the hanker 1n "(,reml m" ·· Hl· madt• four films with
Dom Da>-In the 1963 film ·· fhe Thrill of It .\II .. .\ndrc"'., pin~ ed a nustered
husband who blu ned to M1'is Da~. "(all \Our bah\' M\ 1..qfi."'> ha ving a
husband'" -· -
Priest vows he'll wed homosexuals
S..\N FR <\NCISCO -Calling homuscxuahl) ·a 1f1 t God ·· an
f p1'lcopal priest told his congregation Sunday he will or "'edd1ngs for
peopk of the same sex. ptov1dcd they arc member., f h1<, c urch. The Rev.
Robert C'romey urged the bishops ofh1s church to kc the lead 1n endorsing
homosc:\ual mamage'i. He noted thc l'hurt h tl\ ercam" earlier controvers)
when 11 accepted female prie~ts. divorce and harth control. (rome) pve a
'icrmon to a~ul 1'20 pansh1oner!'l at Tnnil) (p1scopal Church 1n which he said
homosexuality was "a gifl of God bestowed on a lurge number of people" and wa~ "part of the natural order of thinp ...
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KANYAPRATHET. Thailand -A senior That arm> offi cer said a col~mn of 800 10 1.000 V1etname~ soldiers .. c11cd the last nia,ior Cambodian
rcs1stancc camp t~ay and sent lls defender~ fleeing. A spoke man for the
guerrilla group denied the report. The Thai military official said Vietnamese
'iOld1 crs. backed by intense an1llery and mortar fire. staJed a lightnina rtar
attack on the Tatum camp inside Thai ttmtory after seizing a nearby hill.
Bu•IJ eeek• famine relief coordlnatlon
GEN V' . Swi 11crlnnd -Vice President George Bu h. saying ideology
and vague pledges will not feed starving Africans. appealed to delcaatc at a
I J.N. conference today for better coordination of food aid shipments for sub-
Saharan Africa. Bu h addrc scd the conference on Africa a day of\cr he arrh·cd
from a wcek·lona trip to frica. 1n which he v1 itcd camps for drought victims
in Sudan and met with <?ffic1al., in udnn. Niger and Mali. Eiahty nations were
repre~nted at the mcct1na.
French r16ht-wln6 gain• •round
PAJ{IS -combination of rightist panics won more than St! pcrccnt or
the vote 1n local election! today. and nght·wina poHticians said that indi<'ated
they would ou~t the aovcm1na Sociali t'i 1n let• lative tlccuons next March.
The rlccllon al~ apprared to &ive new cred1b1hty to the National Front. an
extreme right-wina pany. tn 1he fir I round of elccuons w1del)' v1e"'cd as a
tunc·up ~or next spnna\ vouna for a new N. t1unal Aucmbly. the combined
tOtll or nahllst panic\ wa~ S8.4 pcrccn1. 3('COrd1na to fiaurcs available earl)'
today.
' I
VnJ6U•y.fr~ 200 polltlcal prl110aen
MO TfVIDf:O. llru.uay -Uruauay' new c1v1h~n aovernment ha
freed nearly 2~ Pohllcal pn50ncrs. man)! of 1hcm punt and pale from more
than a decade 1n m1lnary JIHI'-Tht 17 men and 20 women. mea~ unday
unJcr a compronmc amn t~ aarccmcn1. "'ere ch crcd and cmbra~ed b)I
rclat1vcund supporter\ a thl.'' lcfl prison. The amne 1 wa~ :ipprovcd Frlda)I
h~ C onjlrc'l'l umJ "tuwJ h' Ph·'1dl'nt l11 h11 \an11u11ku
Israel troops klll
24 .-ebels after
sul(!lde bom~ing
Meanwhile, some in
Peres· Cabinet urge
Lebanon withdrawal
TEL AVIV. Israel (AP) -~he
lsraeh army fought today with ~banesc army troops and guerrillas
durina a raid on a south Lebanon
village. 1hc mllilal') command an-
nounced. saying 24 guerrillas were
killed and 10 Lebanese soldiers were
arrested.
The clash came one da) after 12
Israeli soldiers were killed by a
suicide truck bomber. and 14 others
were wounded in occupied south
Lebanon. ·
Following the attack on an Israeli
convoy. Prime Minis1er Shimon
Peres and Defense Minister Ymhak
Rabin vowed 1hat Israel would fight
terrorism by whatever means were
necessary.
Opposttion pohuc1ans as well as
some members of Peres' own Cabinet
called fo r Israel to pull ou1 of Lebanon
immediately.
The su1c1dc 1ruck-bomb auack
occurred Just inside ubanon nonh of
the Israeli border town of Metulla.
Zranye. target of 1oda) 's raid. 1s 15
miles west of Metulla.
The military command said Israeli
1roops "captured many suspec1s and
weapons in great quanuucs" during
the Zrariye operation.
Reports from Lebanon said there
was heavy fighting between the
Lebanese and lsraeh armies in the
vi llage as helicopter-borne Israeli
1roops landed on the hills surround-
ing a Lebanese arm) garrison at
Zranye.
The Israeli command's an-
nouncement said: "The Lebanese
army was told not to interfere 1n the
IDF (Israeli Defense Forcd) action.
and only after 11 fired at our forces.
fire was returned in 115 d1rect1on and
10 of its 'IOld1ers were arrested. Our
forces arc still acti ve in the village.
continuing searches for weapons and
guemlla'l."
An Israel-based reponer from The .\~sociatcd Press. 1aken by the Israeli
arm) to the Qasmi)eh Bridge. five
miles west of Zranye. :ud he heard
loud explosions in the distance but
could not sec any fifht10g.
The Qasm1~ch Bridge. which spans
the L1tani River near the Mediter-
ranean coast. is on the front line
establ ished by Israel on Feb. 16 after
the first troop pullback 10 Israel's
Sl'heduled three-part withdrawal
from Lebanon.
The Lebanese arm) command
made no mention of casuallies in
reporting on the fightina. But pri-•.
'atcly owned radio stations in Beirut
said at least 12 residents of Zrariye
had been injured in the fighting. ·
It was the founh clash between the
twoarmicslllong the occupation front
hoe in the past two weeks. and the
second at Zrariye.
In Beirut. the Lebanese capital. a
leftist group and two Islamic ex-
tremist groups claimed responsibility
for unday's attack.
Witnesses said the blast killed the
dmer of the trucltand destroyed an
arm} truck that •was in a convoy
transponing soldiers to the north.
Israeli w urccs. who spoke on the
condition that they not be 1dent11icd.
said preliminary 1nvest1gations in-
dicated the Lebanese truck was
car11 ing about 220 pounds of ex-
plos1 ve~.
"Thl' C'\plos1on was terrifyi ng.
T+iere was a giant fire and then black
~moke shot up." said .\ina Belsk).
manager of the .\ra11m Hotel 10
Metulla.
The bombing prompted some
members of Pere!>· broad coal111on
government to call for an immediate
w11hdrawal ofall lsraeh soldiers from
southern Lebanon. -
"I don't sec what our prolonged
c;ta} there rontnbutcs from the point
of' 1ew of securny arrangements for
the northern border.'' said Com-
mun 1ca 11 on-s M1n1s1er Amnon
Rubinstein. leader of h1nui. a small
Caroij.ne'a tre.w
Prtnceu Ca.rollne of Monaco •ports new haintyle with a
wi•ped frlnte at the annual Rose Ball at the Monaco
Sporting Clul> Sa~rday night. ·
Orange COM• OAIL y PILOT /Monday, March 11, 1N5
GE:-.Ev ~. w1tzcrland (AP) -
The United tates and the Soviet
Un1ondcculed today to go ahead with
nuclear weapons reduction talks de-
spite the death of Soviet leadtr
Konstaht1n . \hemtnko. a U ..
spoke man said.
The decision was made at an hour-
long meeting between Warren Zim-
merman. a deputy to chief U.S.
negotiator M;ax K;ampelman. and
Vlad1m1r Ak'\androv of the Sov1tt
delegat1on.
The spokesman. Joseph Lehman.
said the mee11ng would begin at 11
a.m. Tuesda) at the Soviet m1ss100.
The session 1s designed to set a
schedule for the next few weeks. It
was not immediately clear when the
two sides would begin to grapple with
the issues.
The chief c;;ov1et delegate 1s V 1ctor
P Karpov.
So\-1tt Journalists said 11 was un-
likely that Karpov and the two other
~\1et n~o11ators. Yuli Kvitsmsky
and .\lexe1 Obukhov. v.ould go home
to Moscow for Chernenko's funeral
on Wednesday
But that docs not ruk ou• a~
hert' for a few da~.
Arms talks 1n ~neva dMlllty •
held twice a wttk. Lehman·• ...
nounccment, telephoned eo IM U.S
press center, did not •Y whether I
session would also be held TIMlrlday. ~mpclman and IM odwr U.S.
negotiators, John Tower and May-
nard Glitman. we~ 1n Bruuda &oelay
to brief oOicials of 11K-NA TO
governments.
The tallfs will open wnh the IWO
sides far apan on the 111ues n-en thot1~ their stated goals att nrarty
1denueal. Both sides have said they waal ~
prevent an arms race inspect a~ crwl
11 on eanh. but they were spill Oft
where to put the empha11s.
The United tates wants to resume
the quest for deep cuts in offcn51ve
v.eap()n . which was suspended when
previous talks broke down IS months
ago. The Soviets want to stop r~1~
dent Rtagan's space-based missile~
defense program. argu1n1 it will lead
to a dangerous m1htarization of outer
pace.
Iran jets strafe Baghdad; 83 killed_
BAGHD\D. Iraq (A P) -Iranian
1et fighter\ rocketl'd and strafed three
residential areas in Baghdad today.
while Iraqi warplanes bombed Iran\
Cit) of Bakhtaran as the border war
between the two nations escalated.
m1htal) communiques and witnessc.·s
said.
.\t lea~I 83 people were reported
killed and more than 500 hurt in thl'
figh ting.
An Iranian Joint st:ifTcommunlquc
issued 1n Tehran and earned by the
official Islamic R<·public News Agcn-
C}' said Iranian Jets str.u ck at "pre-
determined" points 1n Baghdad. in-
Oicting heav) ca!>ualt1cs and damage.
Eve~ itnesses reached b} telephone
in Baghdad said the Iranian JCts fired
rocket<> and guns on the three res1dcn-
11al areas ofKasra. <\tash and Saddam
c11~. l'ast of Baghdad. k1ll1ng at lea<>t
13 J>l'r\ons and \\Ounding sc.·orcs ol
otha\
.\ k" hour' after an lranian..101nt
'ltafT communique anncrunce<P the
bombing. IR N..\. moniton:d 1n
N1co!.1a. C)pru~. said Iran accepted a
proposal b) U.N. Secretary General
Janer Pere1 de Cuellar to halt attack'i
aga1nc;t c1v1han targets as of m1dn1gh1
tonight. .
Iran's fore ign m1n1ster . .\Ii ..\kbar
Vela)at1. said in a me~sage to Perez de
Cuellar tha1 Iran would continue:
re tahatoi: attacks "'"1th full force" 1f
Iraq opposed the cease-fire proposals.
On aturda). Pere1 de· Cuellar
e\pressed d1sma) that the wamng
\ides had ignored h1~ appeal March 6
to stop h1tung Cl\ 1han targets. He
urged the go' ern ments to resp«t a
fune 12~ 1984. agreement barring
such attacks.
In a Tehran radio interv1e\\, an
un1dcnt1ed Iranian colonel said the
planes did not . ..-want to aim at
innocent people.'" as Baghdad com-
muters headed for work in the Iraq i
cap1tnl of 4 m1ll1on people. -
the nonhern tip of the Persian Gulf.
IR!\.\ said The agenc)' said l~qi Jets
also bombed the town of Boru1erd 10
Lorestan province causing un~
specified casualties and damattc. J"7'I
Iran and Iraq have been at war
since Sef}tember 1980. but the fight-
ing has e!iealated in the pastv.ttk with
dail) repons from both countries of
attacks on thei r c111es.
The official Iraqi ews Agency
quoted an u01dent1fied militaf)
w urce as saying "one Iranian Jet
fighter infiltra ted across the eastern
border 1n the morning and attacked
the Fda1h)'ch area.·· 18 miles cast _of
Baghdad
Reagan wai:ns-of missile 'ultimatum'
"V..e did not bomb houses. onl~
gamsons. We new O\Cr houses and
bombed the m1htal) concentration
points 1n Baghdad to -;how them our
power and the fact we were able to
bomb any 1argc:t we choose." the
officer was quoted as sa' 1ng.
IR A also reponcd tv.o I raq1
plane<> new over Tehran. the Iranian
capital It said 1he~ were chased a""a>
b} the Iranian air force.
The terse repon said the lranlan
warplane was "'intercepted by Iraqi
1ct fighters." The attack. according to
the agcnc) ~pon. "wounded three
children ..
NEW YORK (AP) -President
Ra1gan haa told Newsweek
magazine that If the "Star Wars"
def9nM research does lead to a
uuble defen1e against nuctear
dettvery systems, "then I think It
ought to be lnternatlonallzed.
' "There'• no intentk>n for this
eyer to be Yiew9d aa gJvtng us a
first-strike capacity." Reagan
said In an Interview In the March
18 Newsweek.
The Soviets have atready
begun stmllar reeearch, he saJd. If
they "mready outnumber us
grea~ the offensive weapons, and ihen they alone developed a
detenstve weapon before us,
then they wouldn't have to worry
about our deterrent -a re-
taJtatory strike. Then they could
Issue the · ultimatum to the
world."
Tburaday. April 11.)985.
He said that would "maJ<e It all
the more necessary that we have
a defensive weapon, too."
The president also reiterated
that neither space weapons tech-
nology. the strategic defense
Initiative, nor the MX miaaile were
bargaining chips as arms talks
reopen in Geneva.
The president said that unless
the United States modernizes Its
missile strength with the MX, the
Soviets could "sit there and say,
'Why do we have to give up
anything?'"
"I can't guarantee that If we
bulld the MX we will get the kind
of a reduction agreement that we
want. but I believe I can guaran-
tee you that If we don't get 11 . we
won't get an agreement." he
said.
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~n earlier Iraqi air raid today on
the cit} of Bakhtaran. former!) called
Kermanshah. killed at least 70 people
and wounded more than 500 others.
IR NA said. It reponed more than .:!00
house~ "ere demolished in the bomb-
ing.
lra41 plane\. mean"h1k. bombed
and damaged faulllll'' at Pon J...ho-
ml·in1 lorma h Bandar 5hahpur on
.\ blad.-turbaned Iraqi woman.
wh o arm.ed in Baghdad b) taxi alo ng
\\Ith her fo ur children. said the
Iranian!. tired two rod.ets at Saddam
ut). a lov.-incomt' res1den11al neigh-
borhood of about I m1lhbn people on
the western edge of Kasra.
One of the rockets hit a go' cm-
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330 ~ 8a} o ta Mtta. \ 92626
S~hool. boycott
to make a point
ignores the kids
Ho-w do concerned citiLcns help their sc hool trustees cope
wi th a tight budget? In Huntington Beach. they plan to pull a
stunt that co uld cost the school district more than $4.000.
Parents. angered by the trustees' fiscally mo ti vated decision
to close the Robcn H. Burke school in June. have planned to
protest by kee ping their children away fr om classes Wednesday.
The boycott will cost the district $11 in state rc1mbur: cmcnt for
each pupil. There a rc about 400 children enrolled at Bu rke.
It is clearly non-productive for ta xpa)ers. who in oluntari-
1) give of their incomes to support a publit· education sys tem. to
depri ve their local schools of already-limited financial rc-
~o urccs.
It also is illegal. Altho ugh it is unlikely th at the autporities
would pursue a parent who kept a child from chool for only one
da y, parents are bo und by law to educate thei r child ren in an
approved setting.
Perhaps the worst part of this plan is that it will send the
wrong signals to the children, who will be the victi ms in this farce
no matter how it turns out. The protesters "ill be telling the
children it's OK to ignore the law when th ere\ a poi nt to be
made.
That is" rong. If the parent~ of the Bu rke School pupils were
as concerned wi th what their children arc learning n whc(£Jhey
arc learning it. this particular protest would not even ha c gotten
to the planning stage.
We urge the parents of all 400 childrc .. ·n to i,g.norc the boycott
and send their kids to s~hool Wedncsda) -"'here the) might
learn something positi \.e.
Cena inl~. the Huntington Beach Cit~ School Board has
made a mess of HS attempt to save some monc} by closing a
school. First. they appoi nted a panel to stud ~ the district's I 0
ele mentary schools and make recommendations. Then they
ignored the panel's findings and ordered Perry School closed.
Then. faced wit h an uproar and charges that politics was being
pla yed. they rescinded that decision and. again ignoring their
pa nel. ordered Burke closed.
Well. now they've got another uproar on thl·ir hands.
The wise th ing at this juncture would be to go back to square
one. Once again. ge t out the paners findings. cri tique them and.
1f the~ are substandard. repudiate them m public. Then.
establ isll a new. obj ecti ve method for C\ aluating the schools and
get on with the busi ness of closin g one.
But. once that decision is lcgnimatd~ and honest I} reached.
the trustees must be prepared to stand b~ it. ( therw1sc. we'll
ha ve to go through th is scene eight morl'. t1m ec:..
Whatever happened to
governznent for people?
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transaction so
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hint uf a \\.h1m . prl''>'i thl· wrong
l'omrutl·r bullon and t·au..c ml'
<,tan <ti um and l'\ 1c11on. nol 10 mcn-
lllHl olhl·r mut h rnOH' ..,l·nou'> harm\.
~h bani.. -.hall rl·main anon\ mou<; -\n~"a~. hal'·., "hat h:.ipik·nrd. I
U\l" lhl' Ull\l"·UP \\lnUO\\ \\<hl'nl'H'r
J"lO\\lhk and I tt•nd to gel a li11k
~1nno~l·J at f}l'opk who \\:.Ill until
thl·~ ·n· .11 thr \\1ndov.. thl•n dig 1ntu
thl'tr 11alk1c; or pur,c<, and start to till
out 1 ,anou., rouponcs and llorurrwnl\.
1"11.· mnnagnl to O\ erroml' that
par11rnla r hah11. not \O mul·h ti1r
l'\Pl'dtl'lll"'•. but hl'rnust: 11 hen I tn lo
till nut J <lcpo.,1 1 '>hp on m~ 'lll'rring
v.hl'l·I lhl· horn blO\\'i. :"-lov. I ''' at
m~ Ul"'" .ind till out thl' paf)l'r<i hl'lurl·
I go I ha1l· tv.01.h1.·l·J..1ngan :uunl'lal
m~ hant.. onl· J)l'r..onal. anJ onl· for
m\ 11.·n 'mall Ina\. 1nfin1tl'\1mall
tk.Jgl111g puhlt.,h1ng com pan) I took
0111 m~ thn·t..hooi..s and found that I
<.J1dn"1 h~l\l' a dl·pos11 <ilip for l'llhl'r
an·nunt I ltad thrl'l" chn·kc,. nn1.· 10
llll'. Jnd 11\1) lo m~ compan~ I
''anll'd In <kpm11 thl·m 111 rn~
J')l'r,nnal an·ounl I h1.· 101al "·l' ahout
$XII I 1 l"r' larl'lulh v.roll' ""f or
dl'pll\I I 11111~·
fl I 2 '-l 'iti 7 ll I .. on I hl' back ul rad1
d1n t.. .ind \\l'lll to m) hank I rut
them 1n lhl· hllk l"<Hll'>ICr alung 1111h
8111
HARVEY
m~ chcckbool>.. and dl'PU\llnl thl•m
1n thr Schloop mal·htnl·.
Thl' Sthluop machtnl· 11an-.poncd
1hcm to thl· girl 1ns1dl' lhl· gla'i\ cagr.
~hl' looked at ml· acros-. tv.o lanl'S ot
traffir and 'aid ... Ou \OU v.an110 l·ash
thC\C''1.. •
Rcnll·mhcr thl' .. h>r depu-.11 uni~ ..
l'll'.'1 I rr\1!.ll'd 11.'iling hl·r that I
wanted to dl'PO\ll thl'm. and 1f shl·
"'anted IO t:a\h them'" wl'll. great. l\J
1.•nd up with t\\ ll'l' a'> murh monq. I
told hl·r thal I '"antl'd to dl'po\11
thrm
··Don't ~nu ha\l· an) dl'po~1l
,1ip,·1 .. 1Th" 11 h1k '1J)parcntl ~ '>l'afl h-
1ng thl' b:.ld of m~ rhn·l..hoot.. for 'laid
'iii p-..) ··:--.o ..
··\\"h:11·, lt..l' ~ l>11da11'' ..
·· 1 hat'' m~ n1mpan~ ··
.. 1, that atcnunt at th" hank''""
.. , l'\. ti IS ...
··wa11 . I ha\l' 10 looi.. up 1tw olhl·r
anount numhl·r ...
I Y.:i<. <;11l1ng lhl·rc 111th lttl' other
l·hn·khook 1n m\ hand. and 'tarted to
tdl her the anounl nu11tbl'f. bul !>hl'
had prC'>'>l'd a hullon and I was
rl·ndl·n·d ckc1mn1calh mull' I tned
rumping up and do" n ;ind 'l reaming.
hut <\lopped v.hl·n thl· 1llhl'r c·uc.-
to ml·r<, \tartl'd rulhng up "1ndov.<,
and locking door!.. 'ihl' r:lllll' hack on
l111l' "I can't find th1.• otha 3l'C11un1
IHllllhl'r ... I ga\C 1110 hl·r.
She l'lcctmn1calh di,rnnncc·tl·d
ha.,1..·lf and o;at pontkring hnall~.
·-r\l: dl'Cldl·d to atTl'Pl thl' l"hcck
nwd1.· out lu )OU bul I ran't al·n:pt thl'
lhl'lk'> madl' out 10 ~our rompan) ··
'ir11Thump. Th1.· G1n1 .. 1.:r t"ame hack.
1C1l'l' thank'>. lath It'-. damn l..1nd of
\OU to k t ml' put.JI ka\t \Oml' ofm)
monl·~ into ~our bJnl.. M:.t) bl' I can
do a ta1 or tor \OU -.umc1 1m1..•.)
I -.1ut·I.. the ~·anl\lcr tiarl into lhl'
~hloop mad11nc. ··Pll'a<,1.· rnsh !11t''>l'
l\\O for nw ··
Spa!Thump Thl'rl·. \ 1a thr v.011dl·r
of modl·rn ll'l·hnolog~. 1\aS a hu k
l'an1,.11.•r ot good. green monr~.
I. hl'1ng of rca'lonabl~ \ound mind
and okay hod~. quKkl) grabbed the
ntna'iler. put m> checkbook 1n 1h1.•rc
and srhloOJ>l.'U II bat·J.. IO her.
··would )OU pll'nw deposll thl'>
rash into my pcrc,unal account'.'"
There" a!) applauM.' and e'en a fc"
cheacs from the 01 hl·r <·us1om1.'r'I. "ho
had bi nuv. rolled 1 h1.•1 r"' indo11., back
dov. n' 1n ordl·r to '>l't' \\hat wa!> going
10 hapl)l.'11.
-\lier l\\O <kpo<.11 'ilt p'i and man)
Schloop., and Sp1tThumps. I had
WON'. I wu' filkd \'1th that saml'
rechnguflwart-hft1ngl•la11on Iha! I'm
'lure OI> mp1r a1hll'l1.'' led as thl'~
-.land on thl' rcntl'r platform and
rl'l'l'l\l' till' <.iold Medal'. .\., I d ro\e
uul of the dn 1 c-m idlers' domain. m\
\\hl'd\ hard~ IOlllhl'd thr ground. ·
Safi:ll uut\ld1.· bani.. trrmon . I
pulk<.J c>H'r lo lhl' t·urh and p1nl:hcd
m~\l'll. 'l'J). I \\a' ::J\\ah'. I chrl'kcd
m~ '"alkt. Thl' r hcd.<, \\l·rr gone I
h.ad al'luall\ \\Oil~
I hnl'll~ ~un<,1derl'CI gwng 10 -\nn\
1oh and dragging hl•r k1l'king and
'>l"fl'am1ng frotn hl'r ollkc. 111 ord1.·r tu
go out and blov. the $1:<() on a full·
hlown cclcbra1ion. but Ill\ common
sense took over If I took 'the monc)
out."'m:i\'bc nc\t llmc I wouldn't tx· 50
luck\. and thn wouldn'I lakl' C\l'll
chcch made ou1 10 me personal[\
Bcncr nm n'lk 11. l\nr''a). the gmid
feeling la!.ll'd a lo ng 11 rnc. and I
learned that. 'iomr11mc\. dcsplll' all
l'\ 1dcncc to thl' t'ontral'). thl· CU\·
tumer rnn win.
B> the way. an) uf)OU cninumt'\l'>
and l'llic·1t·m·) C\J'll'rl~ \\,ho arc pulling
1our hair and lo~1ng \kcp mer thl'
i11gh Ul\t 11fd111ng bu'>ltll'"'· gl\ l' me a
call
I JU'I 1111gh1 hail' a h1111 or lllO for
~OU.
Columnist Bill llarvey lives in
lluntlngton Beach.
Charles Wick: He's really
just a regular sort of g~y
He just has the necessary resour ces
to put his life on paper for world. to read RICHAID
Co1E1
v. \'ill I :--.c ti ON -From time tu
tlntl'. I :llll'lll PI 111 kn·pad1ar~. I huvc
donl· tht'> ,1 loupil' hundrl·d 11me' 1n
rn' lik thl' 13\t 11111c when I got m}
homr rnmpull'r I labeled a d1')k
··d1an ··and m.idr prcnsch one cntn
111 11 h~:lml' ;i' alv.a\\: hor('doni
01t.•rtonl nw h llfo "1s a lot ks\
111tl'tl''lling to wntl' than 111~ tu li ve
I 1h1nk that Charle<; Z. Wtl'k
dm·r tor ot the U.S. lnformutmn
\gcnq and dc.-n1gra tor of 1hc term
··prc\ldcntinl cron) :· undcrstnnd'l
that no"' HI\ memos -some 10
111dll.t. some 10 h1m~l f. mosl 10
h1c;tor) -'-"Cre published in the
newc;papcr'> reccn1ly, h:I\ rng been
~C'urcd b} J rcponcr under tht
reedom ot lnfom1:tt1on .\cl. The)
reveal a mJn who 1h1nks that hr
'>land' at the 'Cf) renter of h1~tor)
and ,., not JU\I 1ml)Ofbtrt( but who '"·
a\ the> U'll.'d 10 S<t) on the back ot
cheap novd\. an h1!tt<>ncal pcrsonasc
Wick. 11 turn' uul. is 10 'iclf·dclus1on
what Mount Rushmore 1 ~ to
M"ulpture
R1 .. 1ng \omc11me~ al five. Wick
rcache<i tor h1') d1c1aphonc. He d1l ..
tatc\ memo ... to his ~crcrnry, order!>
10 h1 \tan rc(·ollee11on of 1h1n he
had done thl' da) before. note~ tu
h1msclf( .. Wn1c a note to Jim Wall").
1n'>truct1onc,. pmnunnamcn1oc, on
the '>tJtl' UI the tountl) and the world
and. 0\:CI <tnd over :Jfiiin. lt'ttcrf to
I~ -------
f>l'upk \\ho could be U\l·lul tu 111111. In
all candor (Holl )woo<l·'>tylc). 1h1!t
f°l'lrmer film produlW tl'll) th(• nch.
lhl· famous and thl' po"erflll whal
thn alrcad) knm' -hov. v.urjdl·rlul
the} arc. W11h ht'> d1llt1phunc. V.1r l
l.lrfll'i. coal' to i'-l'\\l;l\til' 111c mulll'r'> and. nnywa). 1f Wick
J-or all the f'un of 1 t·ading 'IUllll'Unc\ 1h1ni..~ the bu-,1nc'~ oft he government
rm ate paJ'll'rS. 1hl'11.· I\. ;ila,. a ,l·rtou' l!t 10 l)'J)l' up h1~ 1ho ugh1s on
1-,.,ut· to take up . .\re 2.700 pages uf <'\Cl)thing and everyone. then 11 l'~omu niu run rampant what thl· \hould be 1he bus1nes of the people 10 r rccdom of lnli.irmaiion Att 1s read at. Neither he nor hi~ poor
about'.'. ls 11 anybody'., busi ness that sccre1ar)'. pro bably reduced in both
Wick d"·t:llcd two memos on the t)'pc weight and IQ by her daily msk. work
of bauenc~ he needed for his die-for priv:11c industry.
taphonr'' Did \\C reall have lo know till. W1cll trike :1 chord in me. I le
ho\\ much 1ho1.1ght wcnt 1ntoa note lo could be OO)Onc and. 1n fact. h<' 1'i.
nn Mel aughlin. a fellow Rl'agnn Like me -like )OU. too -ht· lhtnk!>
admin1s1rntion official: "To nn what he doc~ 1 important. l\s pre·
Mclaughlin. How nice of )OU 10 take C'opcrn1can astronomers did w11h the
1hc tame. blah. blah. hlah. ,." That Eanh 1to;clf. he h:is pla~d him If at
m:in 'ur<' can wmc. the cen1cr of the univcr'iC -and for
..\t lir<il blush (and rm surt 11 was 1he snmcreason: ianoran~. He think
htcrnll> 1ha1 for Wick wht·n he 'l>llW ht the 1mppinas of po"-l'r arc power. that
rm·mos 1n the pa~r). 1hc answer ,·cktmty (Charlton He ton. Kirk
would 'iCCm to be no. urcly the H>IA Douglac;) 1\ lasting -that hi 1ory will
"'n no t ena"·trd 10 hold govl'rnmcnt h-cp a table for h ank Sinatra. tit-'~
official up to r1<.11culc, not matter Ocsc:anc 111 the aac of People
how bracinaan cOect 1hnt m11ht have mngD11nc I h3'<'C pre ~. thcrcfon-I
The \cl wa 1Mtcad suppo'iCd to k~p am. .
the' pubhC' informed o t aravc and Thfrl· 1s a bit of1ha11n all o fu .
momentous mailer'\ of goHrnmcn...-nd w It I w11h Wick. He'<; JU\l a
-thing\ m1htari\h, pnliC) t<ih and. of JU) who IU\l'I for r('(()Jn111on or hl!I
cou~. Watcrgatc1 b. o"n 1mpunam.e
Hut the J-0 1.\. ~UC\l lor Wick' Rlcllard Coltt1t 11 • 1ylHl(t'ltM
p~•P<'r' was 1n fact for mor~ u tan· ~,..,,.,,,,
in oil
payback ·
. )
tll
Consumers get
nothing. win dfall /
goes to t he states
\\ \~HI NC i TON -l>llr'> Utg Oil
ah' J"> "'111·1 D11 nrn-.u1111..·r., al" :iy.,
10,l··1• \oml'llllll'\ 11 \Url· \l'l'nl!t that
\\J\.
f.1t..l· thl' h1ll1on' that .\ml·ncan
llln\Uml·r-. \\l'rt' oll'rl'hargl·d b) uil
n1mpan1r' during thl' JX'rtOll ot oil
prlll' wntrol'> 111 1he 1 lJ70'>. Thr
lkpartmrnt ot En~ cracked down.
and thl' l'l)rpurat1un\ '"rrc ordered to
ra) hm'k 1lw1r tll-go111.·n gai n<;
l l ntonurfatd~. 111 '>Cll'ral cast•<; the
l>Of or<.Jrrl·d lhl' n1m11an1l'' lo pa)
thl'lr monn to the 'tall' go\ l'rnmcnts
nu! ror1,un.1l·rc, -thl'n fo1kll to keep .
1rnck of "hat tlw oll'Hhargl· mone
v.a\ uwd fur.
In l:il"I an11rd1ng wan unrl'lca!>C
Grnl·ral •\u :uun11ng Ollicl· n•vtl'W o
$ lfl m1ll1un 1n rr1mhur,cml'nt'> <.la t
ing lrom lhl· nml-11no ... 1h1.· DO
d1dn"1 t'\l'fl g11l' !ht· OH'tr hargc
c u,tomt•r., -u1tl1~1l·~. airline
\l'hools. \lllall nu\lllCSSCS. I<>" ns an
1nd111dual-. -a d1ancc to claim thci
...hart•
T lw rt·,ult "that so ml' of thl' stale
hall' carmart..t·d thl' mom') for pr
gramc; that arc onl~ margtnall) r('latc
to ga' and ml O\l'rchargl'!) In on
t"<\\l'. 1hl' \l:Jll' ha<, ac1ualh dct:1dcd 10
U\l' II\ ffilll1l'~ Ill hdp the VCI)
1ndu\tr"\ 1ha1 guugl·d the public.
Thl' Ci o\O rl·port. prl·pared for Rep.
John D1ngl•ll. D-M1l·h.. rc,calc~
ffav., 1n thl· DOL·~ rl·1111hur~cmcnt
S\ '>tl'm. 111 h1.•u1mc-. a mort wriou
n'1:ittl·r 1111h thr a~ .. ump11or1 that 1h
... a111c -.lupp~ '>UJX'fl "'"n might appl
10 thl' C\llmatl'd $5 h1llmn tu S
h1ll1on 1n oH·rchargl'\ that" ~ct 10
dl\tnhull'd
I krt•'' .... hat till' <, \() lound tu
l rt Ill Ill' 111 lhl· nor· .. lt.indhng ol thctl
re1mhur\l'mt·nt\.
•< onwnl agrt'l"llll'l11' \\t'rl· •'111\.-
pruJ)l'fil .. rntl'rl·d 111to h) tlw dl·par1'-
ml'nt \\ i 1h firnr ml n1mpantl'' hi.Ti.IUliU'
lhl') .. w1.·rl' made \\1thou1 g111nl/
01 rr1.hargl·d l u\t11ml·r.. an 11rportun1-
1~ to prl'\l.'nl lhl·1r cla11m 1hruugh th·
DOL \ l''>t:ihlt'ihcd prou·durl'<. ... 1 h
four n1mpan1l'' \\Crc C hl'\ ron. ~ta
dard 011 ol Ohm. lmJ'll'ria l Rl'lim·n
anll '>tll' 011 C ompan1 of \lt<.,\oun .
• ·~umr ol lhl' ordl·r.. h.11t.· 1
I 111\ 1.·d pa1 O\l'llh Ill 1n\lllUl10n\
th.H \\l'fl' 11111 al·tu.111 ~ 1n1url'd
01 l'fl h.1rJ1.l'' ..
•I ht· DOI-hurraunat' ··agrn·d I
'l'llkml·nt tl·rm ... wh1c·h ma\ n
prm Ilk for rr'illlut1on.. 1n · dt
dl'li:.t ml' of nlllgrl'\\111nJI 1 n ll'n
Thl'\l' l'\J'll'nd11urr'i 1ndudl·d bndg
h1gh"a) and airport rl'pair-, an
nrnintrnanll' In J k•ucr Ill UO
~1.'l rl'tar~ John Hl•mng111n. Dingc
nlmpla1nl'<I that 'iu<'h uw ol 1
monl'~ ··" hardl ~ at..in 1c1 rl'\lllul1on tor oil o\l'rchargr'> ..
• T na" plan' to u'c 11, \ 7'>X.X5R
shn rl' of 1hc O\l'rl harg1.·, Ill tinanoc
prnJl'CI\ nt ltll' !-.tall' un11erc,11~ ·~,
hun•au uf cronom11.· gl'olng\. 1 h"
.. v.ould d1rn·tl\ l)\'nl"fit l'Ol'rg)
producers ... thl· (~.\'O cunl"lutkd
• Nl'hrn'>t..J got DOl:. appru ... al 10
spend s IOO.IKXl of llS O\'('rcha1ge
rc1mbur\cmcnt on ;1 proJct·t 10 dl'ltl-
on\lratc hov. the u'i\: of treci. can help
reduCl' hcatrng and u1ol 1ng cosl'i -
'omething farml•rc; h:l\ l' kno" n for
)Carll. 1 he pro1cct would .. 11ut1ll 1n
student\ nn cn1hu'i1asm fur tree
pl<1nt1ng, .. the G .\0 report adds
•Georgia got ()( >E approvnl t
8pcnd $250.380 in rcs1itut1on fun
10 buy 642 brcathal) 1crs. The 1cc;11
Of l>U!tpcCICd drunk driver~. the ()()
decided ... could rcnsonabl) Ix· chosca
by 1he state as a vd)1clc for bl.:nefillllll
mo1or gnsohru.: .. co.rhumcr'I " Oingcft.
wrote; "I respect full) J1sngrcr.. T
l'Onncc11on 10 o .. l·rch:irgcd coq.
'lumcrll 1<i rl·moll· "
Jad Andtrson Is a
col11m,Us1. yndlca11
1q
Dally Pila
·•elcom
t readers'
com men
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,.
-· Volunteer glad
if chain's broken
Teaching parents
q ow to cope c an
curtail child abuse
By JOYCE SCHERER-BODLOVICH
Diiiy ,.... c ..... , • ,,.. ••
Helen Stevenson is a rare breed in
our "me" society; she is an unpaid
worker who has given countless hours
1n the last 10 years to Volunteers in
Child Assistance.
.. In 1975 I read a blurb in the
newspaper about the newly fo rmed
VICA ," Stevenson explained. "They
were looking for voluntee rs to help
supplement the Social Serv ices pro-
fessionals in assisting parents develop
better coping skills.··
In VIC A's first training course. an
intense. six-week program taught by
experts in the field of treating abuse.
she learned the four basic cateeories
of th~ld abuse: physical. cmot1onal.
neglect and sexual. Also. it can
happen in any home -poor. middle
class or wealthy.
PAPARAZZI
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She was lold VICA grew out of the
Social SCi'Vttes Volunteer Program
and Child Abuse Registry because of
the dramatic increase in child abuse
and neglect in Orange County.
··The professional counseling
staff," Stevenson $aid, "was already
swamped with paperwork and too
mary c~ses. :rhey could handle onl y
urgent s1tuat1ons and not adequately
provide in-depth services to all famil-
ies under their supervision."
She knew giving time to VJCA was--
the right choice for her because "I
lhoroughly enjoyed raising our three
(grown) children ... parenting was a
joy for me. But, as I looked around, I
could see that other parents were not
so fortunate ...
Once Stevenson finished her train-
ing, she was assigned to families
where there was child abuse or
suspected abuse.
"The volunteer alwals works
under the supervision o a Social
SerYioes professional," she said ... , f
the che{lt agrees to work with the volunteer~ VICA workercommils
to spend four hours a week for a year
with the family."
Many umes, Stevenson said, tbe
isolation and self-worthlessness of the
parent can lead to child abuse. The
volunleers leach child care and
homemaking skill s and act as a guide
for the famil y in dealing with aacn-
cies, medical services and schools.
One of her early cases involved a
single mother with three younJ
children. who herself had been physi-
cally abused as a.child.
"The mother had zero parenting
skills. was into drinking and drugs
and had abused her children,"
Stevenson said. "After about a year.
she had a good job, a nice place to live
and her children, who had been
placed in foster homes, were again
li ving with her. We still stay in touch
... and she is doing fine."
Stevenson, who was named Oranje
County's .. Volunteer of the Year for
1983." eventually turned her atten-
tion from the client's home to the
classroom.
.. A police officer was speaking on
-the escalating problem of sexual child
abuse at a VICA foru m," she said. "I
(Please see CHILD/AS)
Or nge Co•at OAltv PILOT/Monday, Mlfch 1 t, 1~95 * A7 . --""
-..__...,.
.,.., ...................
VICA volunteer Helen Steveneon tella pre-Huattncton Beach bow to eay •Pfo' tf tlleJ are
ecboolera at gT&.DCellcal Free Church in ever involved ln child abuae lneldent.
0.-,,... .......... by 8-7 ._....
Marilyn Horne received a warm welcome from P~t and Robert Allebom as Lorraine Lippold escorted her to meet Michelle Rohe, Jim Baroffio and Fred Rohe.
Syrp.phonycrowd toasts 'operatic royalty'
Enthuela•tic concert-goers Carole Gllano
and Michele Gentile compared notes.
Allain Loncatte with Kim Carney enjoyed the
party after concert at Chapman Colleae.
By VIDA DEAN
O.ity Pllol llJlo l dll0<
Ho" do ~ou lurl' '\l·" port Bl·arh r1..·.,1lkntr..av.a~
from thl·1r homl'ground to pan~•)
lt'-.t'<h~ to gl't thl' mu'i1l·-lo' l'rr.. in Orange and ~an ta
Ana for thl' l'\'ening 1 f t hl'~ ha' e the oppo rtun it ) to hear
c;nd meet Marilyn Horne, thl' "orki'<. k ad1ng m c110
oprano .
.. There·., nob<Hh in the'' orld li ke hl'r:· said Keith
Clark, founding mmil J1 rl'ctor of the Orange Count)
Pacific S) mphon). Th1..· S) m phon~ and ( ha pman Colkgl' had pre-.-
enied Horne in concert on ca m pus anu nov. I SO gue:,t.,
awaited ha arn' al at till' James Brucker home. (Th1..•
Mediterranean-t\ k homl' built in 1939 fora pnncer..\
was a litll ng loca11on HHCcl'1' l' the .. operatic ro) alt~ .. l
The " a1 t1 ng pcnoJ ga H' gue\t<, the opportu n ll~ tu
'i111g thl' prai..l''> of Ho rnl·
··r m a rl'al fon-0fher.,:·.,.11d PilarWayne (thl'fl'
'"'th-fnl'nU Tom utherland I sitting near the fi rl·plac1..· on
one of the tv. 1 n ''hill· roul'hl'\ ... This house ISJUSI gr1..·a1.
You knov. r m '>0 1n IO\l' \.\1th houses and Ul'rnra11np. ..
On the c:orfce table '>tuod a tall fl oral arrangeml'nt in
an ant ique Chmese va'ic ... Ruth DinggaH' me the' ac;c a'>
a gift anu I thought 11 "uulu look prc11 ~ 1n th1' ho ml·:·
s~ud Cbarlle Paap.
Ruth D1ngag r1..'l.'d that 11 did and adUl'U her pra1 <>1..'\
to Horne: .. She mah·" <.1ng1ng look so eaS) Her' 01ce
gocs from high notes to lov. "1th the greatc't of ca.,l' ··
.. l'H· hl·ard her man\ times. Her vo1l·e I!>
outstanu1ng". said Michelle Robe, comparing 1t to an
1ns1rumt'nt .. a cello. ma' be.
Lorraine Lippold, t h•11rrnan of the c' l'n t a n<l Pan lil
)mphon) bo::i rd memhcr. "a vel) comphmcnta~ ol
the men o-soprano's perfo rmance and that of her
accompant!>t Marlin Katz ... The) arc so good togcth l'r ...
collaborato~ ... Ellie Faber agreed that Katz v.allgrcat.
Pat and Robert All eborn were among the first to
greet Horne on her am' al at the pan). Pat and Mani) n
were fri ends at U nivcr!llt) of outhern Californ ia.
.. , hadn't seen her 1n some time. It's been )Car~ !l1ncc
we chu11ed." ::ud the Newport Beach resident. .. ,
thought hcrconccn wa s "!Onderful ... he has a huge
taknt and 1t was uch a \\Onderful opportunll) for Ull IO
~ t\cbard and llula OutcaaJt joined , ... ._ ln_ca.roune LeP1alttttt, kbua Blair and
pral•ln& world'• leadlna meaao eoprano. Diane Diehl admired Tana Sbenrood'• hat
Metro Officers Sandi Otto, Judy Quan and Shirley Gilbert planned benefit.
hl·ar hl·r ··
1 hrough thl'Cru'\h ofphotog.r.1phl'r' t1.1 .. hb11ll"
:..anU fan ... the '\l!lg(.'r\\a'i final!\ ahlq?l't h\ thl' rMt111 \\ hl ll'
'hN:'oulu '1\1t a littk more ini'orm.ilh \hl h.1d, h.1ni:n.I
lrom thl'llov. 1ngrh 1 ffon.1urquo1~ lx'.llkd glm n Ii 1 .1
uar!.. clrt'\\IOppcd \\Ith a fur-hnl•d h(,ll !.. \lll'lk u •.II \ll 111
.. na !..l· .. i..1n epaulet<. and :lJl'" ek<l 'l art
tktv.l'l'n .. auu1l'nce!'" Hornl' ''a' .1hk h 11 n .1 b11 Pl
the banan.1 llambc being prl•parcu nr.1rb' vu1ll'.1 f,.,1,t
had ix'l'n .,prl'.'a<l forthc pan) -um· th.1t thl' m.1h.11.11.1h
"ho thl' hu1lt the home could ha' l' ix'l'll p1nud111
brcallt ofch1d.en strips. sauteed H'al in hutl\:r "4lllH
Grecian art icho ke . crah-~tuffl'd mu'lhrnom.,, 1umb;i
shrimp. fon c) tea sandw1chc . l'tl I urn1p ({,1,l' <Ir .1n~1·
Hans Prager, The Ritt and the Rl'gi-.tr'\ I hitd l.lll'l\'d
Fo urmcmbcrs ofthe Pac11ic 5, mpholl\ ,t1111g'
L'
o.ii, .......... "' ...... ·-...., u htenda of SCR Oulld9 1atbered for
.. Sprtn1ttme Maatc•• ra•blon atravaaanaa.
-f'l.1 ,• h.tl !..ground mu''' .1., the 0111.·rJ lo"ers pan1ed.
I lh· m lu1.kd Caro It• .111'1 \lichael G1lano, Kathryn
Thomp,on " 11 h Philippt• de C'onv11le. Al&in Loogatte,
Jan 1 • d Raymond I kola. \laril~ n .ind Jim Baroffio,
Don na Bunce. Margaret .11i.I Ho"ard Ri~ard on, the
Tom ~tt·phensons .md \tary JnJ John Johnson.
t d, r" mer' tor 1h, .1llJ11 "l·r,· thl' Henry
:O.eli'(er,1rom . Will iam Lunds. Maur~ OeWalds, Tom
Ke~'· (;11ano • Frederi<'k Robes Jnll Tom Nlelsens.
Thompson and Dr.and Mr . Maurice Mulville. • • • .. r J.,hton th:it de-
li m· ha rn ir suggc t .
cnlor' hl turn head all
.. e.-.,on ·· lnrl'cast Noddle
Wellner tollo\\ ing the rain
ol mult1-1. oh1rl'd halloon
from thl· floor :ihm c
Thl·n ''n" h descend-"'~ 1111 t" in l'.,<.'ala tor-;.
mn~kl., hrnught into focus
thl 11ix·nmtz,rl'ma1 i..\\\-1th
l'\Jrnpk,ot Valcntmo
\nnl' !\.kin l\.J<,pcr
(hand '•ron.CKcardc
IJ Rl·nta and (ialano •~st
1nr··~prtnlltinw Magic."
\1 'ml' '<Xl "ere at I. ~OOOIEWELT ER \1 apn1n'<.tO\IC\\thc Ptt·
13l Ul.1r '''"l' ol 1tx· 1x·,t lt1<.hhln 'him., I'\(' ~·en l:I\ ran
ol thl' lund-1,11-.crnt I m·m1'ot \( R l1u1JJ,
\1\tn·n km.1k' .tn<l thH'l m.1k' nHllkkli 10 thl'
.,hn\' ll'.11u11n~ llll'lp1l'll''umk1 th1·lhtell1nnol
\\ l'hn,·1 "ho" th1· '"'r1· ·, 'f\t't 1.11l''1·n1 .. ulord1nJhlt
.inJam1·m~r ul \< R ''\il'\\fl\lrt lkJlh(1u1ld
R.: ""''' 1 \4111\ltl' dJ' .ind"' 1·nm lool..•dm m1·n .rnd "1111tl'" ti.m .,t., .tl,11 " ( r,· t..' \Oll'll h\ lu \llfll'll' luf\
'"' lu1\111~.1 l11ll kng1h, hin1 h11lJ .1ml .,p.1ri..1in~J1'"' It~
lrnm l .1,lo.1n1•t( 11:_),,rl''-amr lc-~~ tlOthapplurc
an11t11.1nwnd1•<irnn~' 1-..1prhm•, .lrc 'o 1mfl\1rtan1 '"'"'
(Plea.e ace JEWELRY I A8)
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A8 0renge Coat DAILY PILOT/Mondey, Merch 11, 1985
' PM'ARA //I PLUS
Coffees, lunch, tea dance beckon the 'Irish ' ,
t e pyg ass Ht
Philharmonic group
invites Mad Hatte rs
Fa 11h ·n· hcgorras ... the whole
town's going In h and green i the
color tu wear.
T hl' Rehabilitnt1on In tltutc of
. outhern California and its affiliate.
< nppkd t 'htldrcn' oc1ct~ o f Or·
angc Count~ will host an Irish
C'olTl·e ut 10. a.m. Tue day at the
Ritz. Terry Pimentel, d1rel·tor of
l'hlldrl•n'\ programs for RIO . Mii be
guc t 'iJX'ai..er. If )OU would like to
attend and karn about scr\lces for
children. call Na.ncy Adams at
633-7400.
o\ hamrock Lunchcoo '' !>ct
uturdn) at Balboa Buy Club h}
Kappa Delta sorority alumnae of
Orang<.' C'ounty and Lo ng R~·ach
Norma Glbbt, lnterval House foun-
der, will he guest speaker: U1mom•'s
will pre ent a fashion show. and a
si ltnt au<'tion 1s planned. PrO<'eeds
will go to lnicrval House. Wonlcn'
Transitional Li ving Ce nter and the
Natio nal Committee for the
Prevention of Child .\busc-.
The Newport Harbor alumnae
are plnnning the fund-raiser and
Love therapist?
Try to forget it
1>£ .\K \N\, I .\NOER : Ma)' l
rl''>rond 10 th l' \\Oman who wrote that
'>hl' "a" in lo\\: w11h her thcrapi t and
J..cpt thinkingofwa>s to seduce him? I
ha' l' hl°l'll tht.·n.· m}sclfand would
apprl'l·1atl· thl' chance 10 help her
~krl' '' m ~ ITil'\'>agc: lkar ~ltghtl~ Bonkers in N.Y.: You
an: l'\3Ctl > "hcrl' I was three years
aio. Ht.•n··., ho" I handled the
-.11uat1on. I told m) therapist I had
fa I kn in love" tth him. He let me talk
about 11. unintl·rrupted. until I was
blul' In the fa('1: Final!} I came to
rl·al11c that 11 I 'un·ceded in getting
him togototx·d"'1th me. II would
mean thl·t.·nd ol m} thcrap~ and I
"ould' 1c'' him a'> JU t another
conqul'St I al\Ol'Ons1dered th<.· fact
that 11 might dl-<,trO) him pro-
ft:ss1onall~ 1 !'the '>'-Ord ever got out
ltbccamcclearto me.that I bad
'e~ liuk togu1n and a lot to lose.
Then l remembered a friend who had
hccoml' 'l'\Ua ll\ '"' olved wnh her
1herap1'1 ~hecndt'd upsickerthan
<.he \\J' t)\:lorc. :i11emptcd suicide
l\\ll\'Jml 1sno" li"tn$On a farm.a
recluw -"'ants nothing to do~ 1th
fom1h . fnl'ndsormcntal health
profl·s<;1onals.
M~ 1hcrap1stendcd m} treatment
""months ago. I now feel confident
thot I can handle "'hate\ er comes
along. Ofcoursc. I had to \\Ork like a
dog to make 11, but 11 was m) therapis t
who knew ho"' to deal INllh my
moods. m~ "'eakn cs\C<i, m} tcmp<.'r
and m\ cra11nes\. Ht.• al'io kne" ho''
to make me ICl'l thal I v.a!o"'orth
sa' 1ng . .\nd that "'as the hardc'>t part
of all r m signing thl'I-"'()
LONGER BONKfK" I'
LOL'I VIL LE
DEAR LOU: Three cheers fo r you
and four for your therapist. I wish we
could clone him. • • • OF -\R \~'IL \ "lDER~· SI\ \c:m
ago I kll in lo' t.'" 11 h .1n at torm·'
A11
lMDEIS
..\ ftcr four yea rs of our keep1 ng stcael )'
compan). I disco' ered I was preg-
nant. "Greg" did not "'ant togl't
mamed. I decided to ha' c the bab)
00\W:l\.
Forashort t1me.C 1rcg"a'ihrlpful. -
buti"r'l'the-t>nd I ha<l 10 kgall} force
h1mtosupponh1schild IJon'1
bche'c he"ants tobe pan ol thc bo> 's
Ille. He haHcl·n 1he bab\ onl\ once-
thc da\ ""e had a coun-o'nkrcd blood
test. · ·
:Vh son t'i no'' 2 Thl' onl\
grafldparrnt hl' know'> t!. m ~ mother.
Tell me . .\nn. would 11 tx.· proix·r for
me to contact h1sothergrandmothd1
I don·t wan I to force m) 'ion into
Cirrg's famll) (I doubt that thl'y arc
a" arc hl' e\ISts 1. hut people ha "l' told
me 1hat grandmo1hers ha' l' lhl· nght
to know.
I '>'ould tx· 1aJ..1nga b1gehann·
because 1f shnfoesn ·1 \\ant to Sl'e 1hc
bo), 11 will be another painful rCJCC·
11on. On the other hand. if !>he acce pts
him. he would surel} profit from her
lo\e and affec:uon . Is 1t "orth the risk''
-l~GLE P.\RENT WITH A Bl (1
DECIS ION
DEAR S.P .: Go for It. If the boy's
grandmother shows no interest, you
have lost nothing. On tbe other band,
there is a cha.nee that tbe woman will
be thrilled to know her grandchild. If
such is the case. both the boy and the
grandmother will profit enormously.
f P.S. Please write and tell me bow It
turned out. I'm betting on the af·
fi rmative.I
CHILD ABUSE ...
FromA7
heard things that Just blew me away ...
I mean, 11 opened my eyes to how
reall y bad the problem was.
"I came out of the lect\Jre knowing
that I wanted to create a sex ual abuse
prevention program for children.''
After researching existing offenn$S,
Stevenson realized that the matcnal
was very ·expensive. most of the
programs charged for their services
and were usuall} booked a year in
advance.
So she and other 'olunteers com-
piled their own 1nformat1on and
formed a Speakers Bureau for Se1.ual
Assault Prevention. Their program is
designed to address age groups from
pre-schoolers through adults.
"We developed a colonng page (an
1mponan1 tool in teaching young
children) ... not copyrighted. Then we
said to the S<'hool offi cials, 'Make as
many copies as you need for each
child.' •
"We have several film s; for the
younger children, the message -to
learn to sa y 'no' if a person touches
them 1n an unacceptable way -
comes across very strongl y. 'Say no ...
get awa} ... find help.' "
Stevenson added that 1t 1s really
gra11fyin~ after showing a film called
"A Chain to be Broken." when a
~ou ngadult will come forward. reveal
he or she has been a v1cti m and ask for
help in dealing with the locked away
secret.
"To assist them in finding help and
to see li ves turn around 1s a wotlderful
feeling." she said.
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Al Oon•hu• (114) 5"-D455 fNwport S.•ch
( ha1rman Marilyn McCloskey can
be reuchl.'d at .i95-~9 I 9 for t1cl..cts.
•\St. Patrick'!> ll'U dun<.'(.' IS on thc
t alcndur Murch 17 from I I a.m. to 4
p,n\. for members and gut.•sts of the
Glenn M1lkr ('huptcr of the Cit) of
Hope. Co)ta Ml•sa Country Cluh
will bt• the setting for the event
whil'h indudr~ brnnch. Singles and
couples moy attt.•nd b} call ing
Annette Rosen at 55 1·9394. Les
Douglas and the Standards Plus
Quartet " ill pro' 1de mu~il'.
••• Frill~ hah' Sill) hats~ pyglass
H1ll'i Philharmonic Committee's
Mad Hattd alad luncheon will be
Tuc!Jda) at the home of LaVtra
Burns. !"he aal·nda gets under way at
9:30 a.nl. with coffee and continues
\\1th n buc-,incss session. musical
program h) the Irvine Brass Trio
and ~1 lu ncheon.
• • • Rose Smedegaard and her com-
mittee have lined up unusual and
l'xot1c o pportunitie for silent auc-
tion huffs attending the Upper Bay
Committee' 11 :30 a.m. to l p.m.
Monda) fund-raiser at St. Michael
and .\II Angels Church. 3233 Pacific
Vi~"' Dri'e in Corona del Mar. The
I udm1ssion includes lunch. The
l'Vl'nt benefits the Orange County
Ph1lharmon1l' l.X'IC't). • • • Carml.'n Chapter fo r Orange
County Pcrformin& Am Center 1\
calling 1t'i fifth birthday dinner
dance in Mesa Verde Countr) Club
on Friday tht.• "celebration of the
year." Members celebrated St. Pat's
Da y with a meeting featuring Irish
harpist Kathy Cavanaugh'• pro·
gram o f lri!>h ballads.
••• Homl' Builder Council ol thl'
Building lndustl) Assoc1auon has
big plans for its March 23 Casino de
Pa ris part} at the Mend1cn. Fund"
raised at the black-tic optional part)
Binnie and Paul Alwine found a cozy dining
epot amid the merchandiae at I. Magnin.
JEWELRY •••
Happy with faahion •how turnout are Katie FromA7
according to Sol Laykin)and picc:esof pcarl (a mo\t
complementary gcm)combined wuh <l1amondc; for
$190.000. (Marcie Brown won a p1t.>t:cof 1l'wclr) an<.I Pat
McNeill was awarded a fox fling.
Graneee and Chairman Sherene Rou.
OMIJ f'tlot pllOloe bf JC eltll JC Mil ltJMy
Annette Hurwitz and Charlotte Roean con-
eidered purchaae at the jewelry counter.
SOAP SUMMARY
_"Fantastic!" was Diane Diebl's~' alua11 on oft he
'\how ... The clothes were exciting ... good de\lgnt.'rS. Saw
\Orne I would like to have."
Nearby on the same level guest!. had earl ier been
sam pling pasta. quiche and pates from P1ri.'ts and
handmade chocolates from Chagall Chocolatier wh1k
upstairs they were ofTe red Indian cui s1ni.' from Ghand1.
appeuzers by Bennigan·s and <talad by Back Bay Rowing
and Running.
Chairman Sherene Ross, a member oft he Mt.•tro
Guild bus) greet mg guests and working "'•th other
member hostesses. wasenthus1as11cabout thcarra\ of
fashions presented. (A "fashio n plate" her elf. she ~'ore
a print hip accented dress with a goldjad.et.)
Other members of Metro Guild (mostl} pro-
fessional women) assisting 1 ncl uded Sandi Otto, ways
and means: Chairman Shirley Gilbert (both bankers)
and Judy Quan, a corporate and tax attorne). "We.·
organ11ed 1n October and had our first ekct1on in
Januar}." said the officers. ob .. 1ousl) pica cd with lhl·
ne"' SC'R suJ1por1 group that holdsc,eningand
luncheon meetings.
Other!. seen part) 1ng about the store wac Binnie
and Paul Alwine (using a counter for their dining table).
Ca roline Le Plastrier, Barbara Blair and Tana
Sherwood (loved her hat) cha tung w11h Diehl. Ann elle
Hurwitz and Charlotte Rosan (trying to resist a bracelet
of gold). Pam and Sam Goldstein, Len and Mary Aon
Miller, Hedda and Steve Marosi and Katie Gransee.
will ao tor collt.'it' scholar~h1ps anJ
oth<.·r Jt BC educational prograr1b .
Be 1de the gtime!> of chance fro1l 8
p.m. to I :30 a.m. there will be hor\
d'oeuvre!.. refrcshmt-nts und da.rw
1ng. Jay Blakslee, 66.2-78 16. 'VI'
-t1t·kets U\ ailable. ••• Pagcantrv in the tr'adi tion of
Mardi Gras. Rio style will take plai:c
Frida} at the Disneyland Hotc:J
Masked Ball Chapter of OCPAC i
sponsoring ~he 6 p.m. black-.ttc
afTair. featuring royal court fe II\·
1ties with mu!>ic by the Home
Sa' 1ngs of America Orchestra and
piano v1rtuo o Dick Emmons.
Castoffs
sought
for sale
But white elephants
for muse~m 's be nefi t'
must work, be classy.
Get rid of that po"der pink c' en in~
go\\n )OU saH·d from the prom that
no one compliments }OU on an~
more. Or ho" about that old fur stoll'
"1th the dangling foxneads'1
Donate that plaster of Pans bust ol
Stonewall Jackson and an} ot l)~r
precious famtl} heirlooms long s1ncl'
forgotten and cluttering up }(jlr
b;iscmcnt.
The Great White Elephant s.le
nced'i )Our help to raise mone~ fofiHe
Laguna Beach Museum of An "'h
1s closing oon for renova ti<lll-
Hel p the museum and do }Oursc
fa,or by cleaning out }Our gar
'itud10. closets and cupboards
contributin,g discarded items.
The 'ialc. which will be open 10 c
public from 10 a.m. to 4 p, .
S:i1urda} and Sunday Ma rch 23 ~
24. "'ill maintain a zan\ "rcnovadi n
celebration" theme while offcring•l n
array of \'aluable merchandise I
bargain pm·l·s.
Some suggested items of gend)
used bric-a-brac for donation m1aht
include kitchen equipment 1n "'ork-
1ng cond1t1on . ceramics. cookboob.
c1n is11c decorative ttems. an} ekt-
tron1c equipment ITV. stereo. '1d<!o
recorder) in "'orking o rder.
Christmas g1fls }Ou didn't like. e,c.
n1ng clothes and furs. paintings and
antiques. b1qcles and VCR mo' 1es
~ ou kno"' b) heart.
The museum "''II not be able 111
accept huge furniture. bedding. shoe'
or maga1ine<i.
Your accumulated collecuble'i ma'
be brought into the muc;cum. 307 Cl it'l'
Orne. Monda~ through Satun.Ja ~
from 11 :JO a.m. to 4 p.m. -\II
dona11on!. arc ta>.-deductiblt. Tho!>l'
who arc unable to Jcll\er 1h~1r
Jnnated items to the muse um should
t'al l 494-653 I to arrangl' fora pick-up.
Organ111ng the Great Wh1k
Elephant Sale is chairman Marja
Bird.
'Capitol' wedding plans upset
8 ) L Y~DA HIRSCH
ALL MY C'lll LORF.:'\: I al.ing Laura for
'"" tu Brnol.1· tn tJtl \larl. mcl'IS lh•· fl<l"l'rlul \I .I HrtK•l.l· .1'!.' him to hnng
ldP<' fl'll.Hlkr I n.thle 111 rt"\l\I 'I' unm·
k'>\C m .. i..e, Im' tn hl·r \ l'r.l "arn .. '°' 11nn•· \lw"ll I.ill hl·r If 'hl· n er go''' nl•ar Jc\w J(tatn k\\r t11r1111" "hen hl' karn\
) 'onm· m·gln 1nl 111 rda\ nH'\\agl' 1ha1 \ng1\' ralll'tl him .\ttl'r "lina lcll., < hfl
/alh lllrl'd I 1ml~1 aftl-r 'hl' had a .. ,1x·ll ..
i'<ina "'"' /ad1 tur proof of ht~ in-.·n 11on L1nd.1 ~tl'lll' prl'\Cnp11on pad trom ( 1111
1 ad g1H'' 1{11.1 hran·le1 hl' ong1n.ill ~
hough1 tor II liar~ Learn mg R1 "'
pun ha\t'd w 11p lnr rlkn .\dam '1)1111\ lhr w1 p11w In 1clhng l:Jlcn ol 1he
purdlJW In '''" ) ork. Zach \nap\ photo\ ul C '111h1.1 and RO\\ tn bed Donna
and Bt•nn' fl'otlttl' lhn lo',. l'Jl h ulhrr . . . ANOT ll ER WORLD: I olln"'"l! 'I.an,,·, l.111 C .111 1akl'' Kathel In her
\and' .ind l!l:11m· rnn11nuc 10 gro" a pan
( arl agr\'l'' 111 1.11.l' "ann 10 1hc doc lor
1>11nn.1 I!'''' \1,1 \11.' 10 at I 3\ maid "hrn \1" l{mn tw;1d 11t 1he t;J,·butan1e \1K 1\'h
'umn In '' f\'\'O \1arll•) "hill' \Jlf, prqi:irn m.1g;i11ne flt:ter find' 11 hard 111
'ontrol h" kdtng' lnr ht'r Pe1rr n111-
' 1nll'' "all\ to pos1 pone mJrna.gl· 10
< a1hn C a " g.1·1 ' mr\\age lrom Cl·r1lc l>onnJ un.1hk In ,tlrept po\\lh1hl\ 1h.11
hl'f fathl't "·" 11Hohe<l "tlh forging ol Jrl"or._ • • • AS Tif t:: WORl.O TURNS: H.ca.thcr g1w'
lo \111un.1 In Ix· ""h her a1hng r:llh('r I Ul 1nda t nn' 1111·1·, C r:11g nol 111 "·:trrh trn
\1crr;1 1n M111Hcg;1 t-carful Du'11n 1n
danger wh1k "ork1ng for 'i1e ... c. John
\ugge~t' 1he w uth hall \\lll k un11l 1hrcal\
aguin'I \tl''e \lop Bnh Jnd Kim rilan
hl\h'r "edd1n~. rom 1.k c1dc\ Marao
\hnuld '<'r P~}th1atr1't ohout her h~'1cn
C'.1l d('nlne" MlC lml.c\ "'"'!kt') 1(\he H'lO&n111•\ \Ill('(' on lhrl'(ll\'01ns lllflC to
\trH' \n unton\CIOll\ '\Inc l\dl'ICOVCrC'd
Jnd 1:1kC'n 10 ho,p11nl I c'I' rrH'31 he h::a' eoncu,\11111 hul no ·neurnlog1t·al d.lm&&e
Ru\' Join\ \lafT of Mcmonal t-lo\p11al 10
oh~r,l· pl;1\t1( '>uril·n 1cchn1quc., Ru\\ goc\ 1n1u \tnl··., room and lnJell\ slo~-
1unnin1 pc11\nn 1n1n h1., IV In \u~tralia
Barbara 11nd\ lrl·\h itra'e 11.11h C1unna1'
\Carf anJ Ol'ddaH' on top ~ag1t' t\',11'\
(al'\\ t\ll\ tuJ1ll "1ll harm 1he '"n~ak"'·
1na fr.ink . . .
rAPITOl,: f14·~ plOflll\(\ "-l'lh he
won'1 f1Jhl lor l U\111d\ ol \4.1111~ hut "•'nh ~-h,JnH' 111 \('<' h" 'on \h.:in1· .1rr,1np''' lor Art•nd.1 ' dch111 111 i-· W' t•rnl nn r \I
\ pph 10, t.lf" tm1Tnafr ln-1"TI\t' Hrend11 J 11d
Wall\ k<irn lh''' nr.• un;iblc 10 obu11n 11nC'
unlll 'h<' " 111. 1hr •'Ii'' \he'll turn on the
ntJht nf thl'lr pl11nn\"d rlo~·mcnt The\
nl~11\-arn~herc ~ .1 411 ho ur w1111 . .11\er the)
apph lor hccnw P11ula 1nv11c\ ~n Josh
I lonin111t1n 10 have dinn\"'r w1'h frr\ and
..,1<.anl' Jmh ll'll' T rl'' hl' plan., to run tor \l•na1c Paul.i !')Chn cs Jo\h and 1 re)
'"111td 111al.l· nn·llcn1 alhc'
DAYS Of OllR• LIVES: t am n·3l11l'\
l '"cnn a"arl' hl• murdered Megan . .\Ix•
gl\t'' Hofll' llll'dal nl hra,cn 1n ho\pllal
\frll\'><1 l.'lall'd "hen l'rll' adm11' he lo\C\ hl'I hul lhl·n 111111111' "hrn hl' \3)\ ht: mu\I
hrl·al. up "llh hi\ prt'\enl girlfriend h e)
wilt" d111~ 'IX'll Ho want' 10 1ea111 ""h 1111\\tl' 1n J)rl\all' in'e"1g.11t>r bu~tn('SS.
J ,1\11110\' IUr!11U\ "hl'l1 r1ln) and ·\lt:x fight
m l't ha \ilarkna rnnfronl\ D o\. Hart lknnc1 and the anger hclWl'<.'n them tum!>
Ill llh\ IOU\ 'exual \flark\
GENERAL HOSPhAL: \.\ hl·n ..,rnrpm
kl''' ~u1ll) ahou1 rharg1ng ( 1tnn) w11h Hrol k'\ murder llnll > 3\\Ures him 1ha1
C 11nn\ \rcaled ht·r u"n me'' C11nn\ and
I{ It I. nlagurd h) anOll ) mOU\ phone "call')
Rl·t111ntng In "urk Bohh1 nen ou~ "hen
'hl' \Cl'\ R1l'k J1m m' l ee take\ Frenrh k\\on' 'o he llln 1mpr~''' ( l'lia h> ordering
Imm J 1-rcnt"h mc-nu .\udrl') agrcn to
1hrn" la' 1\h J1nner pan> "' J1mm) Lee·\ '"'"lt'Oll' C1ran1 and(clia ha,C'da1e She
tell\ him \h e nn·d' her own life 1ha1 \hC'
tJn't JU\I he pan ol h" C 1ran1 sa)s he
nel'd\ a hfl· ol h" own oumdc 1he1r mamagl' and plan\ IO \Cl up mcd1rnl '>hip
..,ha" n and cohort' di\ 1dr 1rcasure Pete
~~~~ ~~c ~i~~~~u~~~ h~.~~~l~r~~l~j
in f el1ua •
GUIDING LIG HT~ t" l'llrn1ng 1h:u K)"IC
h.i' takl•n O\rr Le"•~ 011. Rc\la s1rangrl)'
rea<:t\ w11h loughtt'r. Re' a makes fun of Vanrs-.;1·, prohlcm with drugs. On w11ncss \land. Ale' rc.•,co l\ l'h1hp hired And) to
\IOJ) C'luh from u~·n1ng Rl'va hecomes
h\\ll·ncal "hen Hill\ no111ie' her ot R00\ll'"' d1o;ap~·arance Rid. hl·ad' fot
\lasl.a 10 find Ro\ll' In .\la,J..a. an
unrnn\l·1ou\ RO\ll' " la l.cn to bro1hel
"here \he nwet' Diamond Lil Regaining l"OM<'lllU\lll'\' Ro\lc ha~ amnesia. On
"11ncs\ ..iand. Warren rla1m<1 India secml·d up\l·t ngh1 atkr \ml~·, \hoot1n$.
Rm\ "arn~ L UJllt.k h1\ h'm!X'r will !')Chi\
"'or~t t•n,·m) LuJal" 1ake~ w11m·" Mand. r-ll'1rhcr wnung thildrl0l1°\ hook~. "->le
plan' to hold pan~ and unnounl'e h•' real
rea~on for being 1n Spnnglil·ld Rl'\lt '1\11\
K~ le and find\ hrr\l'lf in hi\ arm\ JU\I a~
11 .R. "alk\ 1n • • • LOVING: \I hmp11al. o\\ll demand<; Jack \lop .,cl·111g Stacy un11I bah ) 1\ lx1rn
Jtm 1rr11ntl·d whl·n o\va :.ll)\ ncgiltl\C
1h1ngsabou1 \rnq Shana an&r> 11.11h M 1~c
for :mending union meeung which could ncall' prohk•rm for l\lden lndu'>lfll.'\ Al
ho5pllal doc:1or' d1aano~ ( abot''> prob-
lem 3'> m1gra1nt: ')ndrome H1~ being gl\en O\\gcn in ambulance on ~a) 10
hospital "'II tau-.<' (3bo1\ problem 10 linger Ci") n tell<; Ke11h ~he lo' e., ht m
I orns arn,e\ home hcfore Ciw)n and finds Tmh and ~ll''e lt>gl·thcr She warns
lhl' 111.0.,ome and St\'\C' run\ oul bad. door. l.ornJ tl•ll<, I inc-\he likes hcrwll
much bct1er "'hen \hl•'s a nice person. Leo W1n1er'i tells Shana ~he mu~I chair annual
\lockholdcr.;' ml-e llnti Linc'\ brother Judd 1n\1SI\ I inc nominate r>;ine • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Clint told Asa
must sign 1n order 10 8l'I SS million needed
10 run,om ''"' ( hnt refuse., V1ck1's ofl'cr to put ur Uunnn for rnlloterul Jin, 11rn vc in Vt•n1 rc. mnk1na Trent
w~p1c1ou\. Jinx lt'lls Bo ,he'~ worl.1ng lor
NSB and is 1n Ven1Cl' 111 pm1ct·1 "'a In
Lines crossed
Under which of the follow·
mg cir'Cum~tan<'CS ('an a dnvcr
turn ltft acroc;\ a ~1ngle M:l or
doublt" parallel '<>ltd )cllow
ll nc'l'l
.\ l To entc1 or e\lt a pn~otc
road
RI To cntl'r or C\11 a drtvt·
\l,ft\
· (I \t Jn\ mtcr\Ccllon
0) .\II 0(1hc abo'e r) nnc of the ubovc.
nfWIT 0) II of the ahnvc-
T RAFFie Quiz
lt:h turn acro'lc; a inalc wt of double parallel so ltd )'tllow line ·~
Pt'rrtlltm.I under an of 1hc above cond1t10nc; •
Q•utloa and answer Hpplled by lM Newpo.r& Beecill Polle•
Oepertment.
need ot JOh. ~an offer\ to g1'l' l)<mun
informahon on Beck) Ha rl} pka<1:d
when Dorian refuses 10 use Dean's s~o r>can gives information to rl\ al \ta ll n
\.\ hrn the \IOf"\ 1s aired. Jesse finds n
and punche~ him out. When Dean prt'~e' rharges. Je.,se put tn Jllll. lX'Ck} bails h m
ou1 and he s:t} she wants 10ka,c1own ,,
ronllOUI.'\ In dale N1cos. Roh gives ca .... ll' \In'<, \lgnl'I ring. '><l)ing the} 'n-rnga""'d
to hi.· cngagl·d L)d1a wan I\ to frl'c .\!Ml iju1
her cohor1 wants .<\\a dead. • • • RYAN'S HOPE: Magg1l' krr> "~·n
I 1gcr 1n\1\t\ 1hey ha\l' anothcrdall' f..a,1c
mcll' whl·n Da"c ded1(1lll'\ his latr\I
lOmpo\111on 10 her Ma\ l'Ontinurs w tn\1s1 10 1hc gun-1011 ng Pru ht: docs 1101
ha' c \ldeo1ape of S)'dnc) .\n angl) Pru
\hoots a1 ccil1ng and promise~ the nt\I
hullrt'~ for Ma\. Max 1e11, Pru he bla"ll''
himself for 8'' ing S>dnc) too much _Ip<>
\O<>n Mn~ \ho"s Pru pli111osofda)S "'fn
he and S)dne) werl· happ\. Pru break\ down and s1arh 10 n> S1obahn amvt',,
Ma' refuse<, 10 pre\) charges against~· • • • SANTA BARBARA~ A gne,1 ng K I)
h~pno111ed b) Man.'ello Eden su,p1eu u'
of Marcello·., offer to help Kelly Lear ng that 1he cou ntess 1s reall) oph1a. c
ll\\urcs hrr her presenl't' "ill hun. ot
help. the newly w1do11.ed Kell)' Jeff sweat'
10 .\m) he'\ s1cnle and 1hcrcfore can't tx· 1he father ofhtr hab) Lionel. Ma<.0n and
I den lell Sophia to ka'e l(lwn l 1onel
rcJC<'I\ i\ugu\1a·~ llllempt 10 make IQ.\C bchrv1 ng .,he onl> w;ints to make lo"# 10
get tnforma 11on. L1onrl. and M;i'l-OnJo1n
forl·r' w \top (i1na and C c · ·, 11.ed ina
Ted \tunned when an un\u~pcl't1ng l.akcn eongra1ula11•, him nn h" mo1hrr ~ph1n
bc1na altq"
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Su11 t~ll\
coun·appointcd ps)chia1m1 Warren ~a'
111 ing 10 drt\IC her in'3nt· \lee itt'<'u~s
Jus11nc o( knowing (ha~ and .\.da1r wue
lover\. Ju\llne a"urc' him that they only ~-came IO\eTS when e\ICt')one lhO t
'\lee Y>IS dud (on fronted b) I«. c
throws pun I\ Cha\C intend~ to 10 all to win IJ:ur Wcnd> prrpart\lo 10 be 1hc 1randJUf)
• • • YO NG AND THE RESn.m·
1n 1 ts Ka)'t' 1cll ht'r T renrs Yo htrra
dn.anktn Brent tell\ Ka)e ht lc>ld " he wu her fathtr Unable to stand Br
rnnlc' ion 1h11 he 11 her f11her • .u C')
h11fh '\ 11de with tv.o trut\. dn\oe r\ W n
the ounacr lt'\I(._ dn .. cr tnci 10 rape ~er
h1\ panncr ptolc('ts "'"'"> The o•n.i 'WOUid-hf rap1 t v.am .\~lt')~llflna rm
whcre .. cr she 1 f rir and Joanna m•._c
IO\IC, Joanna 1hnlll't.t v.hcn I .auttn JD\lltc\ her to dinner. 1kk1 turn\ down Jal._.,
offer 10 ""' Jebot'• mooct. Vietona runnint
lllW·&fadc rc"cr. Jack 1hlps Jill ff\im l>1:•ni p1cJ..cd up Al 01 na'\ plAn•
-
rlsc111a wa1t1ng
with 'Dallas' fans
Xfor trial verdict
/I(
,,d1 JERRY BUCK 0, ........... ,..,
LOS ANGELES -h's all been a
1t1"1al for Priscilla Presley. who j ust
aln't remem ber the crucial facts
llbout the murder of her character's
•husband on "Dallas."
'I
1 Presley. who stars as Jenna Wndc. ~ on trial for her life on the CBS
program. A verdict is expected 10 be
1'cachcd Friday. Jenna. who'H•ngaged
to Bobby Ewing, 1s accused of killing ~r husband. Renaldo Marchetla.
in prc'>Cnt time lo pla} the moment.
1.1 the questiom run through )Our mind.''
P1 eslry. the former wife of Elvi-,
Presley. 1s the third actress to play
Jenna W.ade. Morgan Fairchild play-ed the character in one epi ode in the
1978-79 season. Francine Tucker had
the role for several appcarancco; 1n th~
1979,80-season. Presley took over for
the 1983-84 season.
Prlecllla Prealey Will Bobby Ewing tum gray wa1t-
lf\g for her to get out of prison'! Th~
fiay be a moot point si nce Patrick
Cuffy. who stars as Bobby. 1s leaving
"Dallas" at the end of this scai;on.
knna got into deep trouble last
Dec·cmber when she was kidnapped
b} tter ex-husband. Marchetta. and
forced to re-marry him. He had
alreudy abducted their daughter.
Charlie. The ne>.t week. Marchctln
was dead and Jenna was being
·accused of his murder.
and go to lunch and get m) nails done.
I went to the adverttsing agencies in
New York and did commercial'>. I
was the 'ipokesY.oman for a shampoo
for three )'ears.
II
"I really don't knowwhat'sgoingto
harpen." said Prcslc). "The~ don't
tel us what's coming up But 11 loo~
hke Jenna might be going to Jail. t
this point let's just sa> I'm out on
bail."
Presley sa}-rlenna doesn't know
who committed the murder becaust·
she blanked out.
J "In acting it becomes vcr) intcrc~t
ing." the act res!> said. ··11 goes against
everything you learned in acungclass.
Where you've been. where you're
going. This Is like actuall) living each
scene. h's realistic to the point where
you have self-doubt. You ha'c to b<.'
Dudley Moore
·n 'concert'
NEW YORK E..\P)
Diners at Les Tu1lcr11.·' on
·central Park South got more
than dcs'lert one recent night:
The) were gi ven a 'iurpri~
concert b) actor Oudlc~
Moore.
Moon: did <1 (1ershwin
medic~ and a spoof on clao;s1-
cal OlUSIC for lkl1gh t~d
patrons. who 1ndudl·d actor!.
Jim Nabors . .\ndn.'" Steven'>
and Llo)d Bndge'i and ~ingcr
Vic Damone.
THE HEAT IS ONI
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WA rr·H r H[ ACADE MY AWARDS
,1r~ MARCH 2') TH
"An exciting thriller and a
remarkable film."
-David Denby,
NEW YORK MAGAZINE
" * * * *. An electrifying
and poignant love atory
and one hell of a thriller."
-Roger Ebert. AT THE MOVIES
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'NATCH THl AC:ADf MY AWAROS
l)N MARCH.''-, TH
•111NTO THE NIGHT' IS
AISOLunLY STUNNING ...
John Landis, the director of
'The Blues Brothers' and
'Trading Places,' hos come
back ... wltho
Joyride of a movie."
-~SC~ U$MN;A1JNf
.. Renaldo was carrying a gun and
he "'anted her to join him and their
daughter in Italy.'' Presley said. "You
see a hand coming out of the door
which grabs her. The ne~t thing she
knows she wakes up with a gun in her
hand.
"I think Jenna essentially is a kind
perc;on. I play her dclinllel} as her
own woman. She had monc} and lost
it. he has lived in Europe and she has see1~ life. Even at a young age she hris
seem and done a lot. She was born into
weailth. but her father loo;t 11. After
Europe she came back to Texas and
worked as a cocktail wa1tres~. That
was how she met Bobb). although )he
knew the Ewings when she was
growing up. I wanted 10 pla) her as
not having to depend on the E\\1ngs.
She can make i 1 on her O\\ n ..
She di' orced Eh 1s Prc!.k\ in 197 J
and made her professional a 11ng
debut in a tcle' 1s1on mo' 1c .. Lo' c l'I
Fon .. ~, er."
"Wben I married Eha-. I had no
acting ambitions." !>he aid. "But
after "'e d1' orccd I had a bouuquc.
But I sold that. I needed to expand. I
"as in a lull. I couldn'tJUSt '>II around
"I was quite sh) and realized m )
contract would require public appear-
ances. I was unsure of m) self so I took
acting lessons. I found I hked acting.
It was an opportunity for me to let
th1ng.s out and be wmething I
wasn't."
hi.' said her famous name didn't
open man) dour-.. "I knew nothing
about the hu-.inn~... he said. "I
didn't know :in)unc in the busine!>s. I
kind ofjust \\orh·d 111) own "'a). I did
not use Eh" in an) way. I could ha'e
called l)(:oplc he \ .. orked w11h. but I
didn't.''
Preslc} re turned to Memphis la!>I
\Car to taJX a '>JX'rtal !Or the ShoY.-
i1mc pa) tt•lc' 1~1on network com-
mt•moraung \\hat "ould ha' e tx·cn
t:.h 1•>' SOth b1rthda}
Their daughtt•r. L1<,a :0.1 ane. 1!. no"
16 Prt•sle' 'i31d 'ihc has 'ihOY. n no
1ntCrC'it 1n al'tang. "I want her to CnJO)
h~r lil~a~ long as she can as a t~en
a1cr.'' <,he o;31d. "I think then:'\ :i lot
kid<> \hould learn bdon.· the) gt•t anto
th e bu<>inC'>'i. 11 ·., not a bus1nes\ for
k1dc;."
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TV L1STINGS
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MACNB.11.EHRER
NEW8HOtJA
• =OF CUlTUAE
(ti IAANEY MIU.ER
QI WHEE. OF FORTUNE
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I.ft OH EARTH ( MOYIE * * "Somewtl«e T omonow' {1984)
Sarah Jessica Patker. Nancy Addi· son
-7:00--~NEWS I S 100,000 NAME TMA T TUNE
LOVE BOAT
ABCNEWSQ
DAUAS
HEWS I THREE'S r.<MPNfY
WHEEL OF FOftTUNE
THE LNING Pl.ANET: A
PORTRAIT OF THE EARTH
Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE
OJ) EHTEAT AMENT TONIGHT O)~AROY
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.....
THE
FAJIJLY
CIRCUS
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by Bii Keane
"Go ahead. Make my day."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
iJ ll" I ._.~•-.,.,,.._.,. ~
Well, since you put it this way. you can
have a dish of ice cream.".
by Tom Batluk
by Virgil Partch (VIP)
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"I hate Mondays."
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
SHOE
BLOOM COUNTY
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ON 'fl.IE CONCERT TMEV
DRA66ED US TO
LAST WEEK ...
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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IS NOW ~NG RT~1t:
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ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
AM AM AHHMH /
PON'T TOUCt-f THAT PIAL.
WE 'LL eE RIGHT £>ACtc.
MOON MULLINS
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JUDGE PARKER
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ARRIVE AT THE ME 1 HE M UST'VE LEFT1
HOSPITAL LOOKING ,..
FOR C HUCK.THEY
l=INO H IS FATHER
THER:E..t UNAWARE THAT HC lS WAITING
FOR LAURA HIS CATE l=OR 1'H~
EVENING '
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by Jim Davis Q.1-Neit.her vulnerable. as~ South
you hold:
•AJS \JAQJ976 0 873 +6
The bidding has proceeded:
North East South Weet
1 o 2 + 2 ? Pa11
2 NT Pa11 ?
What do you bid now'!
A. -JC partner has the king of
hearts. or if that card is with East,
three no-trump should ~ .i cake·
walk. But. what. if those conditions
don't apply, and partner has only a
3 .11 single club stopper'? All in all, if four
----------_;;...~ hearts s hould be a safer contract,
and we would get there directly.
by Ferd & Tom Johnson Q.2-East-West vulnerable. as
o ., "" I 1 J K South you hold: ···ovT I vON T Tn lN +AK63 '77 OA94 +KQ652
YOU 1t..L.. FIND ,ANY .. The bidding has proceeded:
Weet North Ea1t South
l cv> J 0 Pu1 ?
What do you bid now?
A. -There's no question about driv-
ing this hand to game -as a matter
of fact, if partner has the right hand
you could be laydown for a slam.
The way to get.that message acToss
to part.ner is to s tart. with a cue-bid
or the enemy suit.. Bid two hearts.
>
by Harold Le Doux Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South you
hold:
I
• KJI07 CV' JH 0 82 •Q876
Partner opens the bidding with one
heart. What do you reapond?
A.-You have a hand worth just
one voluntary bid. tr you elect lo
respond one 1pade. almost any
rebid by partner could prove ~m
barTu1ln1. for example. what
would you do ir partner rebid one
no-trump? To avoid beinir f •lwud-
11 .poeltlon d. ral•• to t.'o hearts
now.
--Q.•-Both vulnerable. u South you
hold:
•AJIO cv>J76 OAJ3 •A874
The bidding has proceeded:
South Weet Nortla Eut
l + Paa• l \J P ...
1?
What do you bid now?
A.-We don't want. you to get the
idea that, whenever you have three
cards to an honor in partner's suit.,
you should raise -you do so only
under special circumstances. Here.
a rebid or one no-trump would
OMAR
SHARIFF
descr ibe your hand perfectly, ao
there is no reason nol to make It.
Q.5 -A• South, vulnerable, you
hold:
+AJ954 \JIM OKQS •AK5
The bidding has proceeded:
N...U. Eut ~ Welt'
I• P... S • P ...
S 0 P... _. • Pue
5 • p.,. t
Wl\at action do J OU tak_e?
A. -After your jump in •P. des,
partner can't want reuaurance
about the trump 1ult. T he only
logical explanation for hi• bid over
game i1 that ht ia worried about the
unbid suit -h .. rta. Slnce you have
two r11t lottr1 In thal 1ult. you have
done all you can -Pf."·
QA-Neither vulrterable, 11 South
you hold: \
•AIUH cv>Q Ol'NI •A&J
Partner open• the bldcUn1 wlth four
heartt. What aclJon do JOU tab?
A.-Partner'• ''""'"' h&a made lt
'
impossible for you to investigate
slam possibilities in a scient ific
manner. We would close our eyes
and gamble out six hearts. Even If
we should have two fast losers In
diamonds. there is no guarantee
that the opponents will lead t hat.
suit.. in which case partner could u•
our black suit winners for diacardt.
CHARLES
GOREN
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White's
grand
finale
After just making
cut, she fires 66 ~
to tie-course record
By HOWARD L. HANDY
.,.., ,... C.n" ,,,..,,
Donna White felt fortunate to
make the cut for the final two rounds
of the Uniden LPOA Invitational
tournament after firing an opening.
round 80 on Thursday.
She not only made the cut with a 1-
under-par 71 Friday. she came on
strong Sunday to fire a course-record
equaling 66 and fini shed fifth at 287,
I-under-par.
White's round started in spectacu-
lar fashion when she had an eagle 3 oo
the first hole. She chipped in from 40
yards out and was ofTto a fast start.
Her66equaled the womcn'scoursc
record set last year during the third
round of the Unidcn lnvi ta11onal by
eventual winner Nancy Lopez. It also
matched her low career round in ni ne
ycan on the LPGA tour.
"I've played real well the last three
days after that opening 80.'' Wh11e
said. "Probabl) that first day was
good for me. It made me realize I'd
been grinding too much latel).
.. All I've done the last couple of
days has been to work on a couple of
things and then go home. I ~uess that
bad round kind of woke me up.
''This is probably one of m)
favorite courses and to finish under
par here is great. To shoot 66 here
must be like 61 anywhere else.
"My goal since the first day wa~ to
get back to red numbers (below par on
the scoreboards around the cour'ie) ...
Wh ite was 7-undcr-par after 15
holes but bogeys on 16 and 17 put her
At 5-undcr before a 25-foot putt
dropped for a birdie on o. 18.
"I was in I 30th place on Thursda}
and I kne" I had to shoot 71 or better
to make the cut. \Orncthing I have
\eldom had to think about in the
past.'' she said.
White had birdies on six holes(4. 6.
10. 11. 14and 18) to go with her eagle.
She also had bogeys on 7. 16 and 17.
the final two with three-putt $recns.
Two ofWh11e·s three' 1ctories ha' l'
come in sudden-death pla)ofTs. onl'
over Jane Blalock and the other 0 ' er
Debbie Masse} She has won O'-er
S 100.000 each of the last two )Car~.
Before turning pro. shl' was the U.S.
Amateur champion in 1976.
* * *
Larr) lgara\h1. tournament <."\·
ecuti' e director. wa<; pleased with the
'iecond show1ngof1he Un1den In' 1ta-
t1onal.
(Plea.e aee WHJTE/82}
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MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1985'*
USC women •re Meded fourth In WMtem Regloil8L m.
r.wl With Buftelo could be lneplratlon Ktnga· .... ~·--=---'ri'~
I;auer: She's
more than par
for ·the course
S he p rotects lead-
to claim five-s hot
victory ove-r Miller
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Bonnie Lauer and Nancy Lopez
traded places al the finish as the
o,econd n1den LPGA lnv1ta11onal
golf tournamen1 at Mesa Verde
( ountr) \lubcame to a dose unday
Lauer. 111.~d for third a year ago with
Karen Perme1ct while Lopez. was the
winner in the firs1 niden event.
This year Lauer was in complete
command of her swing from begin-
ning to end. She '-"as tied for first after
each of the fim two rounds then put
together back-to-back rounds of68. 4-
under-par. to wrap up the cham-
p1onsh1p with a 277 total.
.\ crowd of 12.500 watched Sun-
da' ·s final round with an estimated
28:000 taking 1n the event for the
\\-Ct'k.
Lopez fin1~hed the final round with
a 3-under-par 69 for a 285 total after
winning a )car ago at 284. even-par
then .\lice Miller placed \eeond this
time around at 6-under-par. 281.
Lauer tak• ~
Bonnie Lauer 7().7 1-68-68-277
Alice Miller 7().7 1-72~9-282
Nanc' Lope.t 73-7().7)-69-28S
Pany' hcehan 71-7().73-72-286
Donna Whne 8().71-70-66-287
Kathy Baku 74-7().. 73-7 1-288
Vicki Fcrgon 75-7 S-70-69-289
. Walkt'r 75-73-70-7 1-289
. Furlo ng 7 3-72-71-73-289
Bets} Kang 72-72-72-73-289
•Complete scorn. 83.
Patt> Berg Cla sic 1n 1977.
Lauer 1s one offive players to fi n16h
under par for the 72-hole tour·
namcnt. the first time in fi ve )'Cars
anyone has broken tht' bamcr.
"I dadn·t really breathe easy until I
was -wallong 10 the 18th tee w1tt\ a
three-shot lead.'' Lauer said. ~1 had a
three or four-shot lead most of the day
but 11 seemed a lot cl~r.
.. , love this golf course. It usually
1us1 beats )Ou out there. The greens
arc fast and I was really lookina
forward to getting here to play on
them_ This course makes me play
much better
"You real I\ can·1 pla\ to make a lot
of pum. If ~ou ti') to make birdie
putts. you might wind up with a
~)'.The course wtll..really cat.,}Ou
up if-you aren't h1ttmg the ~11,.wcll."'
Bonnie Lauer chlpe onto the tireen.a t MH&
Verde Sunday durln& LPGA Uniden Invlta·
,. Delly l'lleC ~:....~ tional. Lauer went on to pos~ ~t
victory. the .econd of her career.
Lauer picked up $49.500 for her
v1('10f) and.after playing in only three
l'Vents thJ.S season. 1s already ahead of
her best season 1n earnings ofS5 I .348
( 19 "''· Her total 1h1s year IS S5.i.836
It 1>o a~ her second '1ctof) in I 0 years
on th(' tour. the 01her coming at the
F1'-C ~la~ers finished under par but
onl\ Lauer and Miller would have
accomplished 1h1s feat In past years
(Pleue eee LAUEa/92)
NCAA tourney: Georgetown hard to stop -
USC faces Illinois St.;
UNL V to meet Azt ecs
•C ompktc pamng~. HJ.
KA .\SCIT'r . Mo. (..\Pl-Patrick Ewing
and powc·rful Georgetown "111 launch delcn~
of their NC AA Bast...etball title w11h a first ·
round match Thursda> against the onl) squad
with n losing record in a 64.-tcam tournament
licld dominatrd b) fiH' conference<;.
Ml·anwhilc. USC and Pc ppcr<linl· ha' e
been sent to the Midwest Regional lJ C
( 19-9). thn'o<hamp1on of the Paci tit·· I fl " 111
1ake on l111no1s tatc (11-7) Thursda) night in
Tulsa. Pcppcrd1ne (13-8). the WC AC t.hamp.
"111 tn~e ·on Duke ( 21· 7) Frida) night in
Hou'itGn.
Nc\ada-La., Vega' (27·3). the PCA<\ "'In·
ncr. was placed 1n the West Rl'g1onal. lJNL V
will meet San D1cRo Slate (23-7) Thur\da~
night at all Lake C II}
E" 1ng\ top-ranked Ho) a . J0-2. will go
against Lehigh. 12-18. on Thursday as one of fi,,.(' Rig East Conference schools named
~unda} to the biggest and richest NC AA
Tournament e\Cr. The Big ren Conference
also lantkd "" berths to break the tourne>
record ofti, l' Bids went 10 fi, e .\tlantic Coast
( onfercncc and fi,,.e Sou1hea~tl'rn ( onference
schools a<; the nine-man sd ec11on Committee
left no doubt where 11 bcl1c'l'' most of power
lie'> in colkgc bask.ethall.
Holding up lhe pndr of lhl' We t wa<, the
PaC'·IO. "'h1C'h placed four of m ll'am\.
although onre-1n' inc1blc l I( L.\ "as not
among thl·m In all .ii JX'r<'l'nt of thl'
1n' 1ta1ion<; \\COi to tho~ fi,c league .
\. ll Bu ba\. chairman of the comm111l'c. '>did
thl' lidd. l'\panded b} cir' cn at-large bids
lrom la41t 'ear's 53-tt·am field. 1s the ~t e'er
"We are' ('I) excited about the very d1fficul1
1ob \\l' have done:· Bubas ~1d Sunda\ when
the hrack<.•t 1>.a'> announn·d after thl· tl)mm11-
tee spent three da}s and nights dra"' 1ng up the
painngs and seedings
Georgetown. t John's. M1ch1gan and
Oklahoma -the top four teams in The
i\ssoceated Press top 20 -were made No. I
'>Ceds 1n the four regions.
First-round compe1111on begins Thursda~
around the nation and the tournament will
cnd 1>.1lh the champ1onsh1p game i\pnl I in
Lc,1ngton. K~
The commmee picked 35 at-large teams to
go 1>.1th 29 which qualified automat1call ~ as
ronferenCl' r hampions conti:rcnCl' tour-
nament winner<;
"The lir'it ~O or~ I at-largl· teams \\t.'re ea'I~. ~
I 1 was no 1rouhk ... Ruba~ said "Thl' l:lst 15 got
difficult and I'm 1clling \OU 1hc la'it "' or
eight. "t." could hJ\t' sta}ed thl·re a "l·c~ It
"as an agon111ng npcnencc ..
Kcntud) a Final Fo ur tl'am last seao;on
and ho'it oflhl' linah 1h1~ 'car. made the lield
\I.Ith lhl' wor'it rl'l'Ord among al-large l'OlrlCS.
lo-I~
.\mong the missing "ert Indiana. ~Ci\-\
champion 1n IQ76 and 19 I but a loser 1n so.
of Its last se' en games this ~ason. Louis' Ille.
which won in I 91SO and had been 1n the last
eight NC .\I\ tournaments Houston. which
had been in.the Final Four the last three ~ear!..
and l 'C'L.\. which won 10 tlll~ 1n a I _-,car
'tretch ending in 1415 and \I, htch had· not
m1s..ed the tourname nt two \Cars a ro" since 1%1 .
B1d'\ '-"Cnt to onh three independent\ -
Notrc Dame Oa\lon and DePaul l\tl~n
1eam' "1th 5o or morl' \ll IOnes "crl' dt"n1cd
hid'> and Buba~ dl·d1m•d to SJX"l'Ulatc on ho'.1.
man\ team' had a rl'al11>11l l hanCl' OI "inning
"Tht•re Jrt' a lot of th<'m .. he ..aid .. The
numbt·r 1<, gt.'tllng grl'all'r e'en ~ l"tr ·
l l·h1gh got 11c; hid h' ~'Inning 1ht• East { ('3'il
( onll'rl·nn· Tournam t•nt l\.cn1ud' madl' lhl'
lil•ld fo r a record '<Ith 11 ml' de,p11e ·ha' 1 ng t hc
poort•st rCTord among Jt·largc team' The r 1nal Fnur \'111 he W nll''ll'd on lhl' \,\ ildra1s'
home lOUn 1n Ll·\lngton
No NC~A berth,
so NIT for Bruins
OCC, Golden West
begin rugged sec
32-team fie ld a lso
includes Houston,
F resn o, Indian a
NEW ) ORK ( P) -UC LA.
Houston. Indiana and Louisville. a
quartet of NC .\A tournament reg-
ulars 1n better da~s. were among 31
tcam'i selected Sunda' to thl' Na-
tional lnv1 tat1on Tournament.
Also " included in the field 1ci
Virg1n1a. which reached the NC.\..\''
Final Four round last season.
Fresno State of the PCAA was also
granted a berth 1n 1hc NIT. Cal latt·
Fullerton. which finished second 1n
the PCA<\ tournc~ "aturda). "as not
selettcd.
The NIT begin'I with first-round
game Tuesday through Frida} at 16
cam,P.ussitcsaround thec:ountl). The
semifinals will be Marc.:h 27 and the
linnl March 19. both at Madison
Square Garden
UCL.\ ho'llS Rig Sk)' runm·r-up
Montana Thursday night while
Fresno State host\ WC.\C runner-up
'\anta Clar.\,Fnda~ night
llCL.\. 16-11. the all-time "inner
of NC .\A tourne>'" with 10 title~ 1n a
12-' car span ( 1964-7 5 ). was h:ft oul of
thl•.N( .\A licld two years running for
1he first t1m(' 'iince Coach John
Wooden built his d}nasty.
"I think this team de'!erves to be 1n
a tournament." UC L .\ Coach Walt
Hauard sn1d after thc tidd was
announced. "One thing }OU can c,ay
about the 1484-85 llC LA Bruin!> 141
that Wl' Wl·n:n't cas)."
TuesdlV'S G•~
T ta as A&M t 11· 111 et New Me1uco (18 in
WedlM54Nv's G•~ • Ca111s1us 110·11 al Neoraslta (is-ill
Tillll"MMV'S G•~S
Monl•n• 111· 1> •I UCLA ( 16· 121
Alcor11 St 173·61 at Lou1sv1lle 0 •· 161
V1r111n11 llS iS) Al WtSI Vlrg11111 (70-11
Bredin (17· 121 11 Mer<Mlllt (18· 10)
Ttnneutt c II· I•> a l TenneuH Ttcll 119·91
Fiorlde (II Ill al SovlllwH11rn Loul\ltna
( 16· 131
Kent Slate c 11 12) al C1nc1nnalfll6· Ill
Fr!Rv'sG-S1n1a Ciera l'°-11 111 Frt\llO Slllt 121·11
HouSlon ( 14· Ill at Lamar I it-111
Bulle< (W·t l al lndlane (15-131
Cttmwn 1I•·111 at Tenn CnattellOOQa 127 11
St Jo\tl>ll ' Pa I II· I II et Mlu ourl ( 11· ll>
l'ordllam I 19· Ill ti R1cllmond 120-101
W•-• l'oresi (IS Ill 111 Sovll\ l'lorld• 111 111
UCI women -drop title game
With lhl' namngs for the
NC: A ba fr.ctball tournaml·nt
already de1crmined before thl·
two teams took the floor undu).
the women's PCAA tournament
championship nt Crawford Hall
hctwccn UC Irvine and Ncvada-
Las Vega" wa almost ll mean·
1nglc e'H'l'CISC
Regardless of the outcoml'.
UNLV <26·4) had already hcen
chosen a., o p.irt1c.:1pan1 in the
tournomcnt and will host San
Diego Hite Thur~ay in the
optneng round of the M1dwc'it
Rcg1on:U.
HOY.l'' er. ( Ir\ inc ncorl)
up~t the Rebel~ Sunda). a1\1ng
UNLV a \<'arc before finally
fall1n 6 I ·6<l It wi" the Third
time 1hi'> ~a,.on that 1hc nt·
cat<H' (2 1·7) hod t>ccn hcaten h
the Rchcl
fhc contt'sl wa' clo~ throufh·
out. with -neither tl·am holdin&
more 11\an .i h1ur-001nt ath antaar
in thl' second hall \nd tht•
o\ntca1ers had a chance to force an
overtime when. trn1ling 61 -511.
Frin Higashi stepped to the hnc
wi th two free throw<; and om·
~rond remaining.
Higa hi made the first hut
nmsed the ~eond and UNLV
rehounded a'i ume expired
Doroth> I cw1\. who was 14 ol
I from the frcc·thmw line. led nll
core~ with 24 point~.
In thr r<. 1\1\· all-conference
team, chosen Sunday. \heri
Grahnm was the lone .\nteatcr named 10 the lil"t team. while
L.tw1 wa\ a ~~ond·tt"am sclcc·
t1on
llNl V'c, M"'' lhomas. who
\\Q\ ~1dchncd "from unda) 'c,
aam(' wtth n knee 11\JUf). "a' cllo~n.l't)' the conference coat hcs
II\ the l>Ja Cl or lhc Year In the
P< \A. L Cl'" onl ) hone for po\1-~·a\On pla h1n C\ on a P<J'>~ibk
bid 1n the If tourn.amcnt.
Mike Mayne
UCI captures
'tight' 7-2 win
UC lrvlne'1 12th-ranked tennis
team may haw beeten New Mex-
ico by a ~ convtncing 7-2
mergtn Sunday at the Lf19Un•
Niguel Racquet Club. bUt Anteater
Coech Greg Patton w• breathing
a •~h of reHef. nonetheteM.
"That match w• much closer
thin the acore:· Mid Patton. ''Our
guys rMhy came through In the
clutch point• todey."
The Mt ~ beer out that It w• Indeed • tight match u flw of
UCl'1 pointa wer. eecur9d In thr ....
aet vk:torles.
Bruce Man Sona Hing continu9d
hi• recent ftne play, wttWng hf•
Mventh .. ,..,., ....... metch end
1mprovtng Na perlCM..t recant In
that department to 14-5, -Mme m.-the AMM .. • M¥9 pa1t1d.
.,. Men Song Htng w ••Mted
before downktg Steve OMro. e-. 1,
2-6.M.
Kif! Derr ttao went the Mmlt
befOfe wlnntng 8 deci91YI .._.
brMker: In the ttwrd tet ~t
:Jack Gitffin. 7-e. $-7, 7·8 '5.rr 11
12-5 th'8 '"'°"In stf"g ...
Ju-;t ho" tough " thl' \uuth < UJ\I
< onferl'nte ba<,t,•ball race going tu be
thl'I \Car''
( ~prc'i'i <,quJd Jl<,o lig.urc to mak<'
thing' that mmh tougher
Well. no k's th<IO li\l' llf lhl' nlOl'
team' 1n the conll'rl'nll' arc among
thl' 1up 10 1n thl' Southland. aml l\\O
other'> ha'(' al\o rt'l'l'I \ l'd 'Oil'" Thn~ar<; hcgin T ue\da~ ( ::! '<l)" 11 h
C 1olden, Wec;i-h<V>ting ( ompton Or-
Jnge Coast tra,ehng 10 ('pres\
\addlcbad entl'rtaining Mt \an
\nton10 and t-ullenon hosting < l'r·
ntm
"( crnim \\ould ha'e to be 1.1.m-
\ldl·red one ol thl' ll'ams to beat that\
lor -.url· ... '-l\' ( ooldcn \\'e,t < uach
rred lloo\ l'r "h1.' 1\l'nlcnng hi\ I '>th
'it"a\on J' thl' Ru,tler coach .. \nJ
\addlcbal ~ hJ' lx·l·n pla' 1ng good
hJll thl' IJ\I ll'" \t'.tr\. 1110 '
C l'ITllO"" rnnt...ed the No. I tl'am 1n
thl' ~outhland The f-alcons an.· Ill-I
thu' far \anta .\na ( o. ::!). (1011.kn
Wl'st (No . .i i. Fullerton (No. 7) and
Orange-< oa\t ( '\;o Ml make 1h1.· South
C oa'lt the toughco;1 in South('rn < ah-
lorn1a.
Hl)(l\ er"• Ru,tlcr' lo\l JU'1 one
E!,Jml· during. 1h1.· f'fl'-1.onlcrcnn·
., •. :a,un .ind katun: a '11h<l hnl'UP
.... h1lh rl·,nhl'' J niunJ 'ophomorc
,at«hl'f• "'ihanl' I lllfl'' .1 1hrl·c-tinll.·
.\II-unsl!I Lcagul' ''.ir lrnm Manna
High
Th1.·rl"' al\11 Todd 'a'h \I.ho ha'
.dread' ·1111 111111 honw 1un' on thl'
'oung \\'a\nn ()( c -l-~· I ha' a ll'am bJtting
(Pleaee eee JC•/8 2 } Fred HooYer Saddlcbad and a rcsur~t·n1
A five-star performance
Gen e ra ls· Flu tie u ses some
legwqrk to top Express. 35-24
[.\ T IH THERFORD. "J (.\Pl -Dliutt f l1111,·
"a'n'1 dmng the JOb ag:unst the Lo'> .\ngck' E\prc" .... 11h
h" h1gh-pnCl'd arm. sn hr used what wort...<.•d Oc\t -h1\ kg,,
FlUlll' '"'·ram hied for thl"C(' tOUl'hd\l" n~. lhl· third u n J
griml'-"inning 1-)Drd run late 1n the fourth quancr It) kad
1h1.• 'le" kN'.') General'> to 3 l'Omc-from-hch1nd ''-~"'
'1ctor; o'er thc hprc~., 1n h" l n1tl·J tatC'\ F-001t\all
I cague home dchut
'Tm not 'i.O nlra'il'd that I had Ill IUl'k the hall 1n \0
much and run thC' t\311 h<'cau~ that Ml'3n~ I am not ~fo•ntt
m} JOb :l\ mu h," ~iJ Flut1e "I \houlJ I'll.· gc111ng nd of th<'
ball and 'crnng ·11 to open rcw1' CK ..
Flu11c "'asn't doing that ago1n\t thl' \pre ' h1t1in
onl)' 7 of 19 pa'~' lor IOO ,_.rd~ llo"\'Ver. th,• H,•..,m3n
Troph)' w1nnC'r dro\c thr L\p~., ddt•n'"'· wild '.I.1th n1n\'
11.1\hec, fo1 Q7 >ard41 while al~ <m na on run' ol 11 .ind 8
al'Us 1hc <itncral~ ra1\ed 1he1r n.'t'ord 10 1-1
"I th rt"' th(" boll tcmbl) ... <w1d I 1ut1c "I diJ not h;ne
.i lot of 11p on tht" ball. par11all\. b«au4iC I Jammed m'
fin. erinnd could not anp the ball "
na1hna 24· I 4 cntcrina the lo urth quancr Fluuc took
th(' (1cncra1 .. on \Cor1-n dm: of 0 anJ 78 '.ird r.rppin
th(' fif'\t \\-llh I~ 11·\an.i run up th(' nudJI(' and llh.hn
ntht cnJ for the µme: \\-Inner '
fl.em Ju 11n 1\~ 1hc pmc. 1n1encpt1na a P"'-' trnm '\'uun1andrrturni n11t4 ~\arJ\tor tuu\hJ ov.n'-"llh 212
let\
In .1Jch1111n t<i bl·ing a '\Ul'Ce'i!I on the field. lhe r,amc
JI"' "·'" a h11 at thc bl1' office The crowd at G iant
'tJdtum "a' a cluh-rl'n>rd l'\i.'n lhough 11 was nat1onall\
t\'ln t'>('tl I hr :ittcndJncc brn~e 1hc old mark. o f 53.5 70 ~t
t\\Cl \t';ll"\ B(l.O
I '" \ngek' h.1J 11\ 1.•rn,mc J 1.i.4 haltt1mc deficit" "h
'"" thm.1quart1.•r111uchdo.,..ns nn .a l-\3rd run b) "1rb)
\\ .trrl'n and Jn l<·\Jrd '-l:onng P"' Im m ) oung to JoJo
1 tl\\n<.ell
I 11' \ngdc' had tak.l·n a b-0 kud on a 4 5-yard punt
fl'lllrn h\ l)uam· (1unn. hut e'.I. kr.n came ha k.
mm1n~ ,, \ard' 1n '4.·,rn pla" \I.Ith lkr'-".hel "nl"C'•
ru\hing thl' tinJI ~ \ Jrth and Rogl'r Kuick. Jddmg the e~tra
prnnt
fhc r \f>rl''' got a 14-,:ird held go.JI from Ton>
/rndCJa!> m11J",l\ 1n the .-.Clond quancr 10 talc a 9-7 1 ad.
but Flut1l' gu1dl·d thl' C •l'ncr:il\ 17 \a rd~ tor another
tllUl hdow n tltit'r JU,111\ IOICrH'f)h'(.111 Jl:l" b\ 'ouna late In
t hl' '4.'<'l'Od QUQr\l'I
UCI rain d out in baseball
'i T()( 1' T01'1 -Ilea'' nun" in 1'\oorthe1 n ( ahfo1 n1a
lol"C.'C'd thl' i't"tr\oncnwnt of thr hl'llukd douhlchrildcr
unda\ hctv.l"<'n l < '"' 1n\· nd the l "" er<;1t\ ol Pal ilil
The P< .\\toe.·' 1>.rrt or1t.inalh ''~•tcJ to pl.1\ • thrrc·
r.amc ~m'> v.uh '"" f.·'m<'\ on \.uurda\ and one on
'iunda\ tlov.ncr. tht\\et u'nd111nn\ pn°H·n1eJ the ~me'
Imm tx·in1 pla\('d.
\o n m ~l"·Uf' :irrnngl"mrnl\ ha' c bl-en made
• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday. M1rch 11, 1985
SPORT S BREAK
USC seed d 4th
~~~ ________ egional
wo1nen 's tourney
From AP dl1patcbet
K t'l~J\ Cl l'Y. Mo. -T"o·t1mc m
defending champt0n Un"er"tt' of
Southern California. led by Ol>mp1c gold
mt'dahst Chcl) I Miller. was ecded lounh in the We~t
R~ional a'i the pairings for tht• founh annual NCAA
women"s ba ketball 1ournam('nt were announ cd
Sunda)'.
r~~a'i. the nation·~ top-ranked team. wac; made the
No I k~d O\crall for 1hc tournament. Old Dominion.
No. 5 in the nation. \\US seeded second tn the 32-tcam
lield. wh1~h begins first-round pla) Thursda) at' :mous
campus ate~.
Nora Lynn Finch. chai rwoman of the Di vi io n
One women's basketball comm111ec. sn1d 1h1~ venr·~
fteld in the trongest )t'I for the lledghng tournament
"We had 10 lca'e oIT some teams who '"ere
legitimate contender~ ... tud Finch.dircclorofwomen\
athle11c-s at North Carolina Stale ... An} of1he top eight
seeds could win it. ~could sa) that about the top 14
teams and be comfortable: Last )car. there Wl'rt• no1
ca~ht .teams that )Ou could '>a) had a rea listic chann· ot
wanning."
The rcgLonal finals will be hl·ld Marc:h 21-24 nt four
itcs -Bowling Cirt·rn. K} .. for the Mideast: Lo'
Angeles fort he Wl'st: Monroe. La .. for the: Midwest. untl
Norfolk. Ya .. for the East. The semifi nals and linal<, an·
March 29 and 31 at tht· Un1,crs1t} ofTe\as.
-In the first round in the West. on Frida'. Idaho
(28·1) IS at USC (20-8) and l '( LA ( 19-CJ) I\ al
Washington (26-1 ). a1urda'. lir~Hound action nm·
eludes with Long Beach tatc ( 26-2) pla~ ing ho-.1 10
BY U (19·8) and Tcnnco;ce Tl·rh 120-8 1 at Georgia
(25·4).
In the national '>t'millnal pairing!>. thl· M1dl'J'>t
ehamp1on "ill pla) the Wl·st and the ~lld\\e'it "'111 pla~
the East.
Quote of the day
-
Blue Jaye outalug Minnesota
Wiiiie pshaw hac.l 1,1 t\HHun double
nnd Lloyd Moseby \\CIH 3 for Jal> foron10
bc111 n split Mrnncsota uad. 9-6. 'unda
in ell ibilion hawbiill U\.'\lon e uc a) !I
'>tole !11\ ha~'i 1n 1he ~me ... Fl cwherc. Tom
Braaa.n11ly drovl' in four run$. 1n<'lud1na the tt~brctlker
in the 10th inning. with n home run. double and sin&lf
and Ke1Hlrbelmtppcd fo ur hits to give the other half of
the M1nncso1n !1Quad :16-S victory over Boston ... Max
Veaable lined a bases·loaded triple. h1ghliJhtin1 a 10-
: _, run e\plo ion ii\ the eighth 1nnin1
-Y 1hat powered Montreal past
' 1 ellas. 11-8 , .. Alu Tram111tll'1
two-run homer ~pnrlted a thrcc-
run fir~t inning that led ~troit
pa\t Q Chicago Wh11c o>. split
!iQUnd. 4·2. Trammell homcn.·d
off Britt Bul'11s ... The other
White ox split sqund bent 'Kan-
s:I \i1y. 7·4. as non-roster player
Roger Jensen hit a two-run
douhle during a fi ve-run sc"enth
Upehaw inning ... Dan Ford collected four
hits. 1odud1ng a pair of doubles. and Gary Roenlc:ke
homcrl'd Ill gl\ c: Bah1morl' a 5-2 tnumph o er the Ne"'
'\ ork Yankees. Ron Guidry pi tched three scoreless
11,101ngc; for thl' Yankees ... Brad'Kommln1k drove in
t""o run\ with thrc<.' hits as Atlanta tripped Houston. 5,2
, _ Rno~1e Cbico Walker and cteran Rlcble Hebner
l'al·h h11 '"o-run homer, as 1hc Chicago Cubs beat
\.hl"aul..ec. 6-2 ... Staner Mike Krukow and fo ur
reltl'H'r'> t·ombmed on a i~-hittcr as San Francisco
n1pJX•d Ck,clai'ld, l-0. Jose Gon alez smgkd 1n the
gaml"' only run off Bert Blyleven, wh1k Chill Davis
"'cn14for 4 for lhc Gionts. ..
Clippers lose ninth ln a row
K .\N\ \S CITY -Reggie Thl'u'> m pu(m·d Ill a \l'aSon-high 32 points ·and
Edd1l' Juhn,un added 29 10 lead the Kan...a'i
( 11~ J...ing<, tu a 129-111 \•icto~ O\er thl·
Lus .\np.rll'\ Chpl)<'rs 1n National Basketball Ll·agul'
ac11on ">unda\.
Caborace:
Boats on
oveagain-
By ALMON LOCKABEV
~ ....................
frc'!>h "'ind along the &ja Cah-
forn1:1 coa t toda) had the 44 boat in
1hc e~ port to CabO . n Lut'as race
on thC' move again.
The nnta ru1· 70 Rlond it· was
s11ll leading but was only one mile
ahl·ad of wifisure Ill. Swift ure had
taken 0' er the handicap lend in both
\lass A and fleet.
Blondie rcponed a position JUSt
outside Ccdros Island and was sailing
in a bri 'k 15-knot north-northwest
breeze. he was 430 miles from the
lioish in the 7~milc race and was
holding second inCla s and second
O\ crnll.
El ap!>l'd time leaders Sunday and
distance 10 C'abo were: ·
Blondie. Patric MoniL. anta Cruz
YC 663 miles: Pandemonium. Bill
Packer-Pete Wilson. NHYC. 664:
aga. Doug Baker-George Writer.
Long Bt.'a('h YC. 664: Drumbeat. Don
Ayres J r .. NHYC 665: Swifisurc Ill.
Nick Fra1t·c. San Diego Y C. 668.
Overall corrected time leaders
"ere:
I. Pas~1on 2. Jim Warmington.
:-.IHYC': 2. Aleta. Warren Hancock.
NHYC: 3. Saga 4, Pandemonium: 5.
Victory. Robert Butkus. Cabr!llo
Beach YC
Class handicap standings:
CLA <\-1. Saga: 2. Pan-
demonium: 3. Drumbeat: 4
Ka1hmandu. John Landon. San "
Diego YC: 5. Swiftsure Ill. Nick
Frazee. SDYC.
la"J Rubin, publicist for the Spectrum In
Philadelphia, after a dunk by the 76ers' chunky
Charles Barkley moved a 2,240-pound basket
support about six Inches: "The last time that
support ~as moved, it was by a forkllft."
It "a' the ninth s1ra1$.h1 loss for 1he C lippers.
.\tkr tht' Clippers· Bill Walton madl' 1hc first o l a
pa1rof ln'l' throws at 1hc lx•ginning oft he fou rth quartt•r
w nit i....an~~l~ ·s margrn to 90-88. lhl' Ki ngs. fuekd
h~ 1 hl'U,· 14 fourth-quaricr points. prm·cded to run
a"a~ \\Ith lhl' game.
Lu' \ ngder, led 29-28 at the end of thl' first quartl'r
bu1 the K1ng'i out-scom.J the Clipl)<'r~ 18-t\ in the fin;il
4:45 ot thl· 'lccond pcri~ to post a 63-56 lwlft1 mt· lead.
Juhmun h11 19 ufh1s points in the first half.
CLAS B-1. '\leta: 2. Arriba. Dick
Ellinger. NHYC': 3. Aman1e. Mel
Richley. Balboa YC: 4. Whistle Wing.
tanley-McConaghy. Tacoma YC: 5.
'-' wlr9plwtto
Bonnie Lauer ralaes her arms in celebration after winning
the Unlden LPGA Invitational Sunday at Mesa Verde CC.
Tra' ieso. Ron Ku ntz:Occansidc YC.
Zoeller proves he's recovered Kan'a' ('11~ saw a 13-pomt lead c' aporate to an
X7-87 11c '' nh 30 seconds rc:maining tn thl' 1hird period.
Larr) Drl'"' then hll a free throw and a 2J-lootcr to pul
the King.., up h> 90-87
CL.\SS C-L Passion 2. Jim
Warm111g1on. N ~: 2. o\lcta. War-
ren Hancock. NtfYC: 3. aga: 4.
Pandemonium: 5. Victor).
LAUER WINS UNIDEN ...
ORL.\NDO. Fla -U.S. Oix·n cham-l!I
pion t-un~ Zoeller. "hoc;e carcl·r "3\ in
jeopard) o nl) a fr" <.hon monlh\ ago.
ca_pl)<'d a SIOIJ book romc:had. with <1 'ohtl .
4-under-par 67 that pro' 1ded him with a l\\O·'>lrnl>.l·
victon ~unda' in thl' Ba\ Hill Classic Les than six month; after ma1or bad, surgc11 . and
onl} three: weeks after returning to PG.\ tour
coml)l't111on. Zodkrarqu1r(•d the seventh' 1ctor) ol h1\
career wnh a 275 total. nine snou. under par on .\rnoltl
Palmds Ba) Hill ( lub course.
For the rl'e<>rd. thr' ll'ton "a' \\Orth $1.lU.000 from
the total pur;c of$100.000 -
In another Sl'nse. hO\H~\l.'r. 11 "as much. n111lh
more: 'aluable to the tree-spirit. eas) -going Zodler It
rcmo~cd an) lingering doubt of his ab1h1~ to agarn
coml)<'te. tx· compc.11~i' e. be a" rnnc:r.
Flyers clobber Pittsburgh
llkka inisalo and Len Hachborn ~ '>t"ored f\q1 goals <1piccc <im.I Philadelphia ,
C\plOlktl for ~l'' en '>l'Cond-l)<'nod goal<, c:n
route lo a I 1-4 '1nor) O\ er Pill,hurgh
Sunda~ in 1he ~atmnal Horl..c) League. rhe 'll IOr)
· g:l\e thl· f-hl·r<, sok pc>s\C'>'>1on ortir\t place in thl' i'<Hl
Pa1m·k D1.\l\1 on. '"o pll1n1 ancad· of Washington.
wh1d1 IO'>l 10 Boston . r ISe\\ here: 1n thl' NHL Sund;!\.
..Sy.lvain Turgeon's \l'U>nd goal uf thl· ga me cnabh.:d
Ha rtford to sah age a 5-5 11e "1th MontrC'al . . Doug
Wickenheiser \Corc:d thn:l· goals for thl· 'lecond time 1n
his carl'cr and Mark Reeds and Jorgen Peu ersson had
thrc:e a""""' each to lead ·, Lou1c., 10 :l fl-2 '1cton 0' n
Detroit r hc Blue-; \\ltk~c:d 1h~1r kad in thl' -om.,
01\ 1">1un to l'1ght point'> o\l'r runnl'r-up ( h1eago. "h1l h
lo<.t tu 'vl innc'\ota. J-2 .. Thomas Steen srnrcd l\Hl
goal' w kad Winnil)<'g 10 a 7-1 rout of Ne"' Jer\l'~
Dave Donnelly con,l'nl.'d a rebound pa\! goalie Pat
Riggin :i1 17.35 of the third l)<'nod to gl'l' Ho!>ton J ·'-2
\Ktun O\er Washington Donnl'll)·, goal ga'l' thl·
Bruin\ 1hl•1r first kad ot the game. 1 "'ll'l' Roston had
lll'd the \t'orc: un powcr-pla ~ goalc., . . Al MacAdam
'><:<>red lhl' I ~ 1ngand go-ahead goah In thl' \CU>nd JX'rllld
.1-. \ anrou' l'r cla1ml·d a 6-J 'lt'lo~ <" l'r Ldmonton
Kelly continues aerial assault
l lou\ICln 4uarterbacl-Jim Kelly rnn-[i]
ttmwd hi\ wmd pasc;ing assault 1n 1he •II• l n1ll'd \latl'' h>otball League b) 1hro\\1ng
lolll lOUl hdu'' n pa'""' \unda) a'i 1hc < 1J mhkrHolkd ti\ c:rthl' Oal...Jand In' aders. 42-7. J...dl\
wmpkll'd ~11 ol 40 pa"''-'" for 404 ~ ards as 'W e'>tnn
( onkn'Oll'·ll'ad1ng lluuc.,ton in1pro,ed to 3-0 with 11'1
tllth,11 ,11g.hl,1c111nu\l'rl\.\osca<,onc.,. ln othcrll~l I
g.amn \ ince E"aos thrl'" for a tourh<lo"n and ran tor
;inuthl·r 1 n thl' lourth qu.irtl'r IU kJd the Dl·n ' cr(,old w
.1 2·~-I~ '1cton o' l'I lhc Portland Brl'akcr'>
l)11.1rtl·rh.1d, John Reaves tO!>\Cd for 298 )ard <1 Jnd
1hrl'\ 11111l hdo"'n' to p<tll' thl· Tampa Ba~ Band11' lo a
11 ·I1'1 'lllllr\ un·1 lhl' '-;;in .-\n1onw Ci un<;hngcri,.
Dl·rd. Smith.\\ ho touktl uut 1n the fourth quartl'r.
k<l the Cli pper~ with JI pointi. and a gaml'·h1gh I()
rl·huund'> Jame-. Donal<l\on had 20 and Jtrn1or
Bndgt•man addl'd IX lor Lo'> .\ngell•s. "h1rh no" has a
22-42 rel'Ord.
I <t"ialk f homp,on and M1kl· Wood'\on h<rd 16
l';1t·h tor 1 he: K rngs.
Coaching milestone for Motta
Mark Agui rre tallied 32 puinl'> and m
Rolando Blackman added 2lS. and ( oarh
Dick Motta notcl1l'd hi'> 700th Na11onal
Raskl·tball \ssonauon '1c1or\. as Dallas
handl'd Nl'"' Jl·r'l'' a t 26-1 13 lriss on Sunda'. Molla. in
lw. I .,th pro .,cason. 1-. hm\ 700-676 Red· Auerbach,
Jack Ramse) and Gene Shue an: lh~unl~ other :'\H.\
coache., \\ho ha' l' reachl•d 1ha1 milr-.tont' ... In anolhl•r
:"J B \ gaml'. idney Moncrief kd SI\ M ii" aukcc pla) ers
111 doubk tigurl'' v.1th 27 f)rnnt~ ac; the: Hucks crushed
Portland l 10-94. Monlnl'f<.rnrcd IY po1n1s 1n the lir'>t
ix·nud "" the Hut·b tool.. a 15-28 kad I k h11 a 1hrCl'-
po1n1 goat and ..1 20-tootl'f in thl' la<,t 20 \l'U>n<ls tu brc:al..
open a 11gh I n11lll'SI.
U.S. sweeps In Davis Cup
Thl· I 'n1tl·<l Stall''> and Wcs1 Crn · ~
mJrl~ ho1h uc;rng )Oung pta~er~ in the
Ofll.'ning round. ad' anll'd ~unda) IO a
'>l'l'Ond-round ml·e11ng 111 lhl· \.\ orld C1roup
Da\1\( uptl•nn1<.cumpl'lll111n.
Thl· '>l'1ond rount..I mnll'h "I ll~ pla~cd \ug. 9-t I
in C1l'rn1an\
r hl· l lllll'd "iWll'\trU\hl«..I Japan. 5-0. In lhl'lr fiN·
round rnrnuntl'f bl:hind Flio1 Teltschn and 17-,ear-
uld ..\arnn i....nck'\ll'lll. \.\ l''>t German\. \.\ llh anc>thl·r
tn·n-agn. Bor 1<. Rl•tl..n. I 7 leading thl· ·,\ J). climinall'd
~pain
On "iuntlJ~. l\.nrl..\ll'1n. making h1<, Da'" (up
1.kbut drn111h'>hl·d Japan·., Kauru Maru) ama. 6-l. 6-1
I he: nght-h,1nda from Ciro'>'>'-' Pb1nll'. \.11ch .. "ho "
rankl·ll 10th 111 1lw \\orld tnok JUSt 46 m1nu lt'S to "rap
Up thl.' \I( IOI\
T l'll\l hl·r r,1nl..cd I 21h on !ht' Hcwll·n-Packard-
.\ TP uimputn thl·n tollo"ed b~ dck:wng Japan·~
'cleran \1111111 'ih1ra1'h1 fi-1. 6-2.
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7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at
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From Bl
.. We arl' 'll'l for nc\I H'ar "ith
l 'nidcn a-:. the sponsor aga in ... lg-
arash1 ~a id following lhe closing
Cl'remon1es at the I 81h grl'cn.
··we will be here and haH· an
LPG.\ 1uurnaml·n1 afkr that"' hct.hcr
l nidcn 1., the: spon.,or or not. We'll
kno.w about a rrnl'\\al \\llh 1hcm 1n
another 60 da' s.
, "I am rl·al · pleH~ed "'11h the wa~
e' 1.'r)lhing "'ent 1h1<. ~car. It "'as
much lit.'tl!:r than las1 ~car. l'\ecpt for
1he \\Calhc:r ...
* * * Of thl' 12 Japane'>e LPG-\ pla)l'r\
entered 111 1his year's n1dcn event.
onl\ two sur~ivcd the cut. Michiko
01..ada t1l'd for 471h and M1don
Wakaur:i \.\3!> 73rd in thl' field of 77
pla~ers 111 the final l\\O round'>.
JCs ...
From Bl
a'crage of '62 bu1 p11ch1 ng has bcl·n
<,hak) llunng tht prc-<.eason for
Coat·h M1kl' Ma\nc.
Still. thr dctcndrng South Coa!.I
champion'> ha' c managed to ~core
more than 10 runs in fi ve of their
.,e,en gaml'' \.\llh Damn Garner and
Cic:m· Roum1ml)<'r pro' 1d1ng much of
the: clou t
Saddlchal'k Coach J rm Bndl'\.\CSe r
brings a) oung team in10 llS tlr!>H' er sec season. and he al<.o bnngs a 7-3
pre-conference n·cord 1n10 league:
pla).
The (iaul·ho<, arc led b\ sophomore
ca1cher .\l Camacho who 1l> hilling
bcuer than .500 1hus far.
Woolsey victorious
Four rla'>'>e'> of small bon ts turned
out Saturda\ for Lido l<.lc Yacht Cluh·~ K1'I\ Mc. I'm lmh Regalia in
obsepanrc of St. Patnd''i Da). The
"inner.,·
Lido-14 .\ & B -RO} WoolSC)'.
LI YC: La)l'r .\ & B -Ned Parsons
Jr .. LIYC . Sabot A & B -Carol\n
Ulander. Balboa YC: Sabot C'-1 :...._
Gl·ofTGarrkon. Newport Harbor Y( .
From Bl
"hen par v.a!I 71 1n\lcad ot 72. Patt)
Sheehan wa<i fourth lx·hind I l1pc1 at
2~6 and Donna Wh11c pu'>ll'd 1lw OC'\t
round or thl· week (661 IO lin1sh at
287.1-unlkr-par Hcr66l1l·d I Ol)<'t 'c;
lad1c:s course record. Onl\ f..ath\
Rak er lin1!.hed nt e\cn-par 2·t<8. ·
Lauer and Miller pla)ed 111 lhl'
samt' thret'>ome \\ith Shn'h<111 and
knl'" what thl· other wa<1 dorng the
enttre round.
"Bonnll' earrn.• out lalm Jnd 111
l'Ontrol." M1lkr said of l aul'r "I
d1dn·1 e\pc<:I hl•r to make an~ '>lup1d
m1~1akl·s and .. tw cl1dn'1, n}bOU}
\\oho can tx·at th1'> golf cour~c: four
da'' 1n a rtl\\ ha<. rcalh done
.. on1e1h1ng ·
"lfa'O\hod\ had told nw I'd he 6-
undc:r-p:ir on itm i:oursc and not v.1n.
I'd ha'e told 1hcm 1he~ wcrl' crat ).
"Bon ni e pla~l'd t·,cep1mnal golf
and till' \\l'athl'r was rn our fo, or Thl'
grl'l'll'> "l'rl' '>oltc:nt:d up and that
<..lo"ed them du"' n a hulc h11 !\Jot
that the cour'ic I'> aO\ ca<..1cr h\ an'
means. Tht• ''Cillha ·had ~onK:1h1ng
to do'' 1th 11.
"The grren' w~pct·d~ hut the:~
hdd. I don't think \O\J'll <,Cl' heller
''1.'alher a'> far a<1 · lhl.' cour\l' 1-.
l'Onl'ernt.•d
.. Starting oul the da). I thought 11
wa~ an)onl··, tournament. T hen at
No. 4 there "a" a. tv.o-shot '>"lllg 1n
m) fo,or hut I ga,:e ii nghl harl.. :11
fi, e. ··v. hl·n I m1\<,l'd rn~ pull for h1rd 1l·
at l 7 and '>hl· made a good par. t fl'1111
wa!-t all uH'r. She beat th e rnur\e <ind
'ih!' beat thl· field '\O \hl· dl'Wl\e'I II)
"1n:·
LOP<'/'' a., up and dm' n at"'~ n-par
or I-under for I J holes %l' l'Jught
lirl' "'ith thn•c '>Ull'l.'SSIH' h1rd1l'' on
14. IS and I ti hcforl' bogc~ rng thl'
l 81h.
··1·m h1111ng lhl' ball grt·a1 but I
d1dn '1 mal..c: aO\ pum on 1hc front
nine." Loix·1 -.alt!. "I drd putt hl·ucr
on the bark 'lldl' I'll al" a' Home hac
unlcs'> 'oml'lh1ng unforc\el'n hap-
pen<;. 1 c:nJO) th1sgolfcourc;l· and lh l·
people hac."
Milkr p1t·l..ed up a rhetl.. for
$30.525 and Lope/ pc>ckctc:d $22.275
for third plan· from the Iota I pur\C or
$330.CXJO.
Lauer had '>IX h1rd1co, and l\\O
hogl.')'!> during her final round. She
-.tartl'd 1hr d:n four shots in front of
M1ller. thl· lir<i-t timc 1n ht•r carl.'l'r that
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Ton1gh1·., 10-round mn1n eH·nt
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Pl·re1 uf\anl•I .\n.i and lhx. k\ •\lnnso
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Dodge r d efen se (five e rrors )
doesn 't h elp e it h er in loss
From AP dispatches
\I KOH[.\( f( r la. -D;Hc ( o nccpc1on and Eddie
M1lnt•r l'arh knu<·kcd 111 two runs in lending lhc C1nc1nna11
Rt•d, w t1 fi-2 c\h1tti11on ha'icball '1t'tOr) Sunda} O\er the
LO'> \ngclc'i DodgL'" •
ktTRu~\cll. "hu hurled two 'i<'orcless innings. earned
thr '"tor~. Fernando Valcn1ucla took the loss. giving up
thrn· ftrsHnning run~.
rhc Dodger Wl're not sche(julcd.toda). but ha\l' ·'
re m:11ch With thl' Reds Tucsda) Ill rampa. Orel I krc.,hl'ter
1~ Los ..\ngclcs' scheduled starter.
Fatih, Shoe capture
Arcadia Handicap
.\RC.\DIA ( P) -Under a pa11 cn1 ridl' from Rill
Shoemaker. Fat1h led from flaglall 10 finish undo) and
"°"by n head 1n tht• S 109.300 .\read1a Handu:ap on th\.·
turf at . an ta Anllti.
-.lw had hl'ld thl' k.td g1iing into the
final roun<l.
.. I 'kpt 'a~ \l l'll 1.1-.1 night'. Lauer
,,110 ··Ru1 I \\1ll..l' up" tth·a sore throal
Jnd "a' 'iOl'l'1tng thh morning.
Ma ~ bl· I'm alkrg1l to ni.:ing in the
kad. \ctuall\. I "a' much morl'
m·n ou'> ~ e"tl·rda) 1han l was-toqay.
.. nnl' rea\nn I pla) \\ell he fl• I\ that _
nn l'l'rta1n hok\ I rl·membcr catain
good tbmgs thal happened to me
there Tuda~ I l..m·" I "a'pla)mgv.ell
l'llOugh tu \\Ill hul I d1<ln'1 kno"'
"hether I rnutd hand Ir 11. ..
'hl' handkd the s11uat1on wl'll. not
onh on "iunda~ hut from the opening
round "hrn 'lhl' Ii red a 70 and
follo,H·d \\Ith a 71 on Fnda\. ~hl' ts
thl· onl~ pla~l'r 10 C\er hl• UOdl•r par
for .ill four round' 111 an LP(i \ l'\l'nt
at t-.k~a Vadl' CC .
Will brawl
p~ll Ki:ngs
together?
l"'C.1LEWOOI> f \Pl -.\ hcnd1 -
l k.111ng hra\' I " nu1 'ome1h1ng a
tl·am lnoi.., ti1r" Jrd to. hul th\· Lo\
\ngl•le-. J...1ng<. might get <.onwthmg
pu-,1t1H' out of Onl·
In thl' King•; 4-4 Ill' "11h the
Buflalu Sabre-. on Sunda\. thl'
hl'ndll'\ cmplll'd "tth 3:5J k·ft. T1i'e
rndn· lilrtcd Rt'f<'rl'l' Bn an ll''' 1~ 10
doll out 1\4 minull''> 1n f>1:.nall1l''> at the
umdu<.1on and hdd up the game for
ti\ l'I '(J ll111l\Jlt'\.
Bnan Mal l l'll.1n of thl' Kingc;.
\\ hu'll' houl "llh Buffalo\ Larn
Pl:" fair 1gn11l·d lhl· donl'\ brook.
1h1111.., 11 might JU<.t help 1hl· 1cam.
"\\ ~·,l' hat! 'onw mrn or prohlcmc;
du11ng1hq can\ hc:n \.\l' \\ erl'lo\lng. a
lot of gu) "> domg n Int ol' 1ndl\ 1dual
\tUff." <1a1<l 1tw h-l 21.:!-pound
\\ 1nga "'foml·t h1ng hkl· 1h1'> pulls a
ll':Jm wgt•thl·r '\ ou \ t' g.ol 10 '>lid up
tor l'arh other ··
\fat Le It an ,,11d that thl· hra" I was
tlw rl''lult of thl' Sabres·. ta kin g
hhcrt1l'' "1th thl' J...1ng<.. ~
.. rhe~ "l're p1ll..ing on our ~u\s all
night I don·1 gc:1 1n man~ fights.
m:i~ Ix· 1hrl·e or luur a' l'ar It \ nol lhl'
1..rnc.J of gam1: I \-.;int 10 pl:l\
I o' l\ngt•lc, ( uadl l;at ()uinn
11grl'1'd "11h ~al I dlan.
"l hl'\ "t'rl' pla) ing a <otratcgK
gam1· o( laking. out nur srnrc:rs:· said
thl' Io\ \ngelcr, lO:id1 "The:\ had n
4-2 lead at lhc 11mt· <1nd th" ~as 1hc
m1)'tl dfectl\l' \.\.(}\ to '"n 11.
"l 1 nforH111atcl ~. \OU arc onh ITil'ao;u r~~ for "inning. It <loc'ln··,
ma11t•1 if thl'\\' l..11Hh uf ltll'l1rs arc
good for hofi..l'\ <11 nut
rhc llll 1dcnt
0
\:l\\ holh goahcndcro;
1.hl· · K!ni.,· Boh Janee~k and 1hc
Sabre\ Tum Barrn,~o. CJCCtc:d for
lea\ rng thl'ir gonkrca"e' to J<>in 1n 1he lracn'i.
lam'l' i.. 'ail.I he "a\ follow1na Oarra.,.,o·, knd
Peret ha-. .1 :!fl-I m.1rk \\Ith lht• lonl'
\l'tha'k wm1ng a1 lhl· hands of
I lcttor C :rnlal ho \lun'u ha., 24 "'an\
aga1m1 "' fn,-.e., ;rnd h;1-. beaten
\.1ano( \1,1h;1lht•J '-1.1rt1n\·1.in d Kik o
lkltnl''i
rhl' Dodg~rs ~t·re guilty offhe crrorc;.1wo 10 the first
inning. "hen C 1nc1nnot1 scored three runs. ond three more
in lh l' 111nth . "'hen the Rt•ds nddt'd three more
Tsunami lcw. ridden by F.ddie Delnhou!-tsa~c.
fJn 1C1hcd second a neck in front of Swoon. ridden b) Cl'hry
Steven
"I thought "'e lhc .ind Barrnc;r.o) got
game m1~<:0ndul'I\ for third man 1n,
but I got no rxpl:ina11on for 1t," ~ad
Janel') I.. .. I lw \)(•nches cleared and ..,
e\Cr)Olll' grnh~d '>omconc. Barra'\'°
mnd(' :\ l>cl'·hnt· O\ er tht•rc anlJ I "ent
I.. ·----·· rz:.":'""-.:-'-' --·-----
R:H-.I<, \\hll h.t\ ,1 1-0 IHllk\\l()nUI
rl't Md . 1~ pam·d agnrn\t l"\ \l.innc
h<hl'r Pan\ I hl\\l'f\ nl 0\can,1de.
C111t1t'rrl'I "111 .ilc;o l:tll a lormer
\f:lrinc J () \\ 1lham' ;11'>0 from
Ol t'CI n'>1dl'
T hl· 6-2 2111-po111Hl Kav. l\ wn'i
fiq' time ( alifornt:1 Cmldl'n (rlO\C<,
l hnmp1on and dmp~<l J dt'tl't1on to
llcnr) r 1llman 1n thl· Oh mp" tnal~
\ T 1llmun "'cnt on 10 "'tn the gold
medal in the Ol)'mp1c'>
fnllll'Tre1. "'1nnc1 of 10 dlflett'nt
nmall'ur lltlc\, lo\t to Murk Brrland
Ill the< >lymp1e trtal'I •\ 'ltudent at UC ~. n Diego. C 1 uu~rrc1 has a '-0 pro
ri·rnrd
\I 011,cr hod two of the l.)odgc~· c;1x hm
I m •\ngcki. pitching coach f(on Pcrrano.-,t..1 c~prc scd
no tom:crn o'er Valcn1uela'!i performance. m which he
gaH· up three run\ on l\.\oO h11\. walked three. commuted a
ball.. .. nd \I ruck ou1 one1n three 1nn1ngs. "r h" docsn·1 mean anyth ing." Peranm.k1 !>aid ... , ht!>
I'> onl) thl' fir t gamt' of !tJmng traming."
rom Orl'nnan a non-roster right-hander. and lcfl·
hander < 'arlo-, D1a1 each ga"c up ont" hit in two innings.
I om N1cdcnfuer and Kenn) Howell hurled 1hc final two
inning"i.
VQh·n1ucla and Ort\.C Andc~on committed crroro; 1n
1hc fir.,~nrng. hclp1na 1hc Red ore thl'l.'C runs In the
ninth. rookie ~rond baseman Mariano Ount·an com-
mitted 1wo crro~ and fir\t baseman 1d Bream one o the
Red~ orcd three more
The Dudacn,, ~hut out"on the luu throuah se cnth
1nn1na. scored two ruM in the c1ah1b Rookie outfielder
Mike Rom C)' wnlked und Ralph Rryant. who h1l 31
home• last season tn the 1 c as l..caa\.I( tnpkJ 8ryllnt
ca me home on a \arnfic1: ny h C1crman R1\.Cl'I. . ,,,, -..,
For . hocmuk<.·r. who went O\.Cr the S 100 mil hon mar~
1n can:crcarn1ng lat undn) wnh n \1CtOf) aboard I ord
t W11r 1n the $500.300 an ta Anita Handicap. the' 1(,)or)
wa his 918th Makes victor)'. 201ith in a race worth
SI 00.000. The S3·rcar-old veteran ho won 8.449 1n ull
Clocked in 1:59 3·.S fo r 1 11~ mile~ o"cr the turf course.
Fat1h defeated seven rivals and earned 64.300 in the race
for older horse . 4 \.Car' old and up. TnuncJ b) I ICC'tor
Palma. Fat1h h:i no" "o n thrc,• race' 1h1o; mcc11ng.11 ~an ta
\n11a nnd ninl' in 33 '>tart., llfct1nw
rat1h p:ud i 11.20. $5.60 nnd $4 60. T un11n11 SIC'w
returned $6.20 and SS and Swoon paid $6.t<O to \ho"'
Corr)-1na 116 pound . r.uh a umtd command at
once. "'a\ rated on the lead and u~ncd u 211-lcnath
advantaac 1n m1dmcu.h and had JU)t cnou h to hold oil
the hue c:hargc of Tsunami 'lcw und \\oOOn. {
T unamt le"-. carry1na 11q. lodlt'd h1) bad' on the oul~adc oflhc winner throuah th1: ~trct' fl und w11c.gctllni 10
him at the end '~()(ln !la\.<'d around t'arl> unJl'r 113 pounc.J,, \\.l.'nt
1n 1dc the 1cadrn fot 1ttc trrtrh dm c hut hun(lOl lh~ t>nd.
! •
lo grah him
"I k "'<t'> 1tmng ;ifler my partner
( l\.ing' rl'<\Cr\ t' go11l1c Darrl·n) l:.hot
and r \.\oU!<n't about to let that happen.
I k g.1H· mr n hacl..hander and 1hat's
"'hl•n "-C got 1ar1c1.~ ..
Jancc~t.. ""a" h:tPJ>) that the Kini)
l·aml' to on1: another' n1d.
"It \wnr, great." hl',\a1d ·'\\t'.,tud. ln~cttier tonight. Thc) thouahl thl')'
rnuld pu'ih U'> tiroum.I.
"It\ go1n.g 10 ct around lhc lea.aur
thai thl' Kanas rt" no pusho,cn
:in niorc "
tarld Dionne \torcd twice nn~
Dil \cTa) tm-nnd brton Enatllom cacti
once f( tht• K '"''· "ho ttad 10 rally lrom a 4·2 dt"fictt 1n the third f'l:rtod.
fhl· Kins' had led 2-0 aticr thl· tlr» Otmxt
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FoR IHl Rr coRo
Willlltf' "' H ll JOW CC·COlteve of fM Ct lWO'\$ w1nl\tr
6 pm -l h•«•IOt CC·S&ll Joe11U<n •
0..1• winner .,,, Glencl•te·l unt w111"*'
I Pm -T •ll·Slc'lllnt wlnntr v• Lono i------..1111_,, .c.~cc 5.tn Func••co SuMtV'• StmllWtli
NIA
WISTl•N CON,t:•IENCE ~eclflc OMslen
W L .. ct.
LA Lall ... \ 4S 11 714
Photnl, 30 )4 '6t
Porllend 30 U 4'? *Ill• ,, 37 422
LA CllNen 21 42 344
Golden S••tt 11 46 770
Mldwe\I Dlvl•IOll
Oeh-.er o n oSO
Hou•IOn 3t 26 S94
D•llH lS ?t 541
Seti Antonio 32 33, 492
Ulell 31 33 414
Ken'a' Cltv 23 41 .3S9
EASTERN CON,EltEHCE
A ll•ntk Olvliloft
11 8os1on so 14 1'1
G8
4
I
10"
II
19
11·Pl'llltdtloh1e 41 16
New Jtr\tv 3? 32
Weshlnoton J? 31
New Yor,..-A 71 43
7SO 1 soo II
SOO II
J2t 29
Ctfl!ral DIVt\IOll
M1lweui..te u 19
Otlroll JS 11
Cllleago JO 33
Atlante ?S 31
Clevtt.no 2S 3t
lndl•n11 19 u
ic·clincn•o Plevoll Otrtn
698
SS6 9
476 14
397 19
397 19
JO? 2S
Sunday's Stll'H
K•nses Cotv 129 LA Cll-s 111
O•lles 126 NtrN Jersev 113
MOweuket 110. Portl1nd 94
Teni911t's Games
I.A Cll-s al Ot lrolt
Chicago a t Wa\n1noton
tno•ena at Cltvtler\d
MllweukH et Allanto
SH llte al 0 1111111
Kin91 129, Clippers ltl
LA CLIPPERS 11111 -Caoe'S·61·6 11
M Johnson 3·9 O·O 6, Oona1oson 1 12 6·9
10. Nixon 1 6 9· 10 II, Smith 11·20 7· 10 31.
Catchings I· I O·O 2. 8roooeman 7· IS 2·2 II
Goroon 2·6 O·O •. Wiik inson O·O O·O o,
Walton 0-1 S 6 S, Whitt' 1·2 0·0 1 Totals
)9·79 31-4J 111 •
KANSAS CITY (119) -E JOM\On 13· 18
2·3 29, Thorpe J·• 0·0 6 Thomoson 6·8 4·4
16 Drew S· 10 1·2 11, Tnev\ 11·22 8·9 31
Otbero1no 3·4 4·4 10 Woooson 7· 13 2·2 16.
Neatv 0·4 O·O O Meriweatner 2·4 O·O 4
~use I I O O l Mc N1ma ra O O 7 1 2
T 01a 1s S2 SI 2J · 16 179
Scor• by Ouerttrs
LA Chooer\ 29 11 JI 24-111
Kansas C•tv 28 JS 27 39-1?9
Tnr•e 001111 ooal\ Bnogemen 1, E
Johnson 8use Foul.CS out-Smith Re
ooullds-los Ano•le\ '6 !Sm1tl'I 101 Kansa\
C.11v t5 cTnomoscn 9> A•s.s•s-LO\ Anoeies
77 IN11on 9 l<.an\aS C•tv 34 !Theus 101
T 01a1 louts-Los Anoe•e\ 7S K•M•s C1tv 2S
Te< .. n1c11t-Los Anoe•es 1t1eoat deltn\4!
All•noenc.e • l67
Collevt $COfU
MIDWEST
M 0cn111an 13 lnc:l•ana 11
TOURNAMENTS
A.ft•ntic Coast Conftren<e
ChamolOll\hlP
C.t'Oro1a Tech S7. North C11ro11na 54
Mid · Contlfwnl Conft<tflce
Ch1mol011Sfllp
E 1111no1s IS SW Missouri 64
Soulllwest Conftrtn<e
Chemplon\hlp
Te•a s Teen 67 Ar~ansM o•
How AP 100 20 tared
No I Georgetown ll0·21 oeat Connecto·
cul 9'.1·62 t>eat 5vracll\t 14 65, t>eat St
JoM s 92 80 T nursoav vs .Letiooh at
Harlforo Conn
No 1 St Jonn·s 121 JI oeat Prov1oenc.
90 62 DUI Volla nova 19·14 IOSI 10
C.eoroelown 91 SO T hursoav "s Soutr-.rn
U a t Sa 1t 1oo~t Co1v Uton
No J M icn1oan 12s 31 beat On10 Stele
17 72 beat ln0111n1 13 11 l=rto1v vs
Faorle•Oll O•c•"n\on al 0 11vton On10
No 4 Oi.1anoma 21 SI oeat O<lanoma
S1a1e 116·91 bell• Missouri l().i·S• bea l
towa Staie, 13 71 Thursoa v vs Nortn
Cerotona A& T a t T u•sa O•ta
No S N'emon \ Sta te 121 3 beat
Southern M ·u1ss100 68 S8 oea1 Lou•sv 1te
11 74 oeat F orooa State 90 86 1011 Frooav
Y\ Pennsvtvan•a at Hou\lon
NO 6 NOrt" Caro11na 74 8 oeat Wl'-1!
Fores• 71 61 01 oea• Norin Carot1nCJ
S•••e SI SI O\I to C.eoro.11 T,ten S7· S4
Tnur\dav vs MoOOle Tennessee a1 Soutll
Bend lno
No 1 Oukt' 177 71 t>eat Marv•ano 86·73
tost to Georo•• Teen 7S 64 l=ridav vs
Peooero1ne "' Hou\IOn
No 8 LOu1s1en1 Teen !27·71 oeal
NorthtaSI Lou1s1ar111 n 70 1011 beat
Lamar 70·69 Tnursoav vs P111sourgh 111
Tuts11, Okla
No 9 C.eorg10 Teen 124 II 011111 Voro1n111 ,
SS·48, DUI Ou~e. 75 I>~. oeat NOrlh Caro
11na S7·S4 Fr•dav "s Mercer 01 At1an111
No 10 K1ns11s !2S·ll oeat Neorasto,11,
14 69 IOSI to Iowa Slalt IS S9 Thur\dllV
vs On10 U a1 SoutPI Beno 1110
No II Nevada LU 1/1!0.U 121 ·31 OHi
P1c1l1c 99 SI otat San Jose St&te 60 S9
btal Cat Stalt Fulltrton. 19·61 Tnursd11v
v\ San O•eoo State a1 Sall 1..e~e C•tv Utan
No 12 Voro1n1a Commonweaun 17S·Sl
O·d not olav l=r1dav vs MarsnaJI at
Alouaueroue N M
No I) Svracuse 11 SI beat Boston
Coill!Qt' 70 69 10s• 10 C.•oroe1own 14 •S
Frioav vs OePavl at At1a nta
No 1' IH1no•s 24 S beat Iowa S9 S3
ot bell• M1Ml!SOla 81 )6 Fr•OllV V\
Nortnea\ttrn a• Allanla
NO IS Tulsa 1) I DOI Wf\t Ton
Stal• 14 69 oea• Br•o·ev as 77 oost 10
W·cnoia State 14 81 Fr.oav vs Te•a\ E
Paso 111 AIOUOut'rOue NM
No 16 Lovoia llhr>o1s c2S S oear
Ot<lanoma C tv IOO·IS out Xav er On10
6S Sl oeat Orctl Rootrl\ 89 13 Tllursoav
v\ Ion• a• Horlloro CoM
No 17 C.t'Oro•a 111 I t oeat Tenneun
6) 61 oost 10 Ateoama 14 S3 Frooav vs
W•C"•'a Stalt' a t Atlanta No 19 Norin C,.01·na S•ate 170·91 beat
Clemson 10 63 tost 10 Norin Carolina
SI s' Frodav vs Nt'VOOa RMO at A.lou
oueroue NM NO 19 lSU ( 19 qi 10\I IO A.uourn. Sl·SS
F r1oav vs Navv at Onv1on Onoo
No ?0 SMU !71 91 oe111 Houston. 84 17.
IO\I 10 11.r .. ansas 68 SS T nur\dftV vs Old
Dominion a1 Haroloro Conn
PCAA statistiu
(Final)
SCORING
Plavtr G FG FT TP Avll
W1tourn NMSU 11 114 103 496 73 6
Rootrs. UCI 79 2'1 148 634 11 9
Wash1"9IOn USU 11 10 I 14S S89 11 8
Grnno USU 11 111 IOJ S28 196
Hendl!r\On CSF 16 161 87 4'6 17 2
Mvronv UCI 2t 117 118 493 110
Aoams UNL v 11 110 9S •lS It. I
Ntal CSF' 1S 156 /1 ltt IS 6
Arnold FSU 26 15• 12 394 IS 2
Pallerson NMSU 26 164 61 190 IS 0
RE80UNOING
Ptavtr G H t Ave.
Ntat (SF 7S 292 111
Pallfr\Ofl NMSU 26 749 9 6
Gr1n1 USU 27 ?SS 9 4
Muronv UCI 19 1•• t I
Owens SJS 11 nt a 4
F1'1!er UCSB 17 212 7 9
ACS.m\ UNLV ?1 117 7 9
Btrn" r Su 21 209 1 7
Andtrson usu 21 204 1 6
Gotham. UNLV 26 IN 12 Rooers UCI 29 209 1 2 ..... .,
Banks UNLV
Pepott UOP
Williams UCI
Htnrv UCSB
Anderson USU
OIKon SJS
LH UCI
J1mes UNLV
Hender \Gt! CS r
Strain FSU
ASSISTS
G ,,
26 ,,
11 n
16 ,,
27 ,. ,,
CommunltV c .....
State pelrln9t
Ne. A¥e.
156 SI
141 s. 111 SI
" 47 114 • 2
109 4 7
11• 4 I 100 ) 1
91 l 7
•• 3 I
let St418'1d Ar-. ''•~I fllft$T •OUNO
l'rl48¥'\ CllMt
t • m -M<ramtfl•o CC vs Grou mont
10 4S • m ~11 IOH CC v\ COl<f'OO ol
INI Cenvon\
Noon Gtano•tt vs 8 ullt
115 om -OnlOM Y\ 1 Cemlno
4 om Lono Otll<h CC •\ CC Sen
rr111<1\CO
6 OM -t 111 v\ Si>Vh1'41
10 O"" -''""° CC v\ Mt S11n
AlllOf\tG t lO om • 11, • .,,od• CC n ~en
JOH V•rl Otn• iat\lrot\''' ouar~s 7 ,,,,, Sa<' r 11!N'nto t C Gronmonl
w•fll\llr V\ ()twont·CI C•m•no wof\IWW'
A o I'll rr"l\O CC ""I \e n AMon.O
• 0 m -Win11trs of S.IVfdeV'S • •IWI • o.,,,.,
t Pm -Winnen of S.1urdtv 2 end I
011,,,.S
MendaV'\ '"* 7.30 Pm -Winners of Su!ldev's s.m1·
llna l•
FINAi. STATISTICS
0raft9t (Mat (II· Ill ~yw G FG FT T.. Av ..
Sn•uoM Rvan )1 211 9t, S34 112
Mark Goudot 31 10 t i 367 11 t
Jon Johnston 30 IOS e9 m 10.0
8r•d F•rmtr 26 101 31 233 9 O
G•rlnn Morton 30 93 S7 2'13 t I
P•lrlck Drake 29 42 21 111 JI
John Mullet 30 24 31 79 2 6
Pett Toomev J I 39 11 t9 H
A Redovclcll 21 IS 9 39 I 9
l..ouls Herrlger1 2S 13 6 32 1 J
Tettls )1 1tl 440 202' 65.4
GlkltftWHl (7·221
M•rC Lorlilari 23 193 7S '6 I 20 0
8 111 eruct 29 162 97 421 •• s
M ike 1..ove 21 1 S3 S4 3S9 12 I
Sttvt HulM>n 21 70 JS 175 I J
J T OebOl 29 16 20 112 St
Kevin Smith 25 6S 25 I SS 6 2
Jav ,Mann 25 4S 14 10. 4 2
Netheri Jeffe-s 25 26 6 S8 2 3
ROI> Rumunen 22 7 10 24 I I
Tettts 1t 197 ll4 ltV 6U
S.dcltbaclt Cl 7 • Ill Eric Corritv 1'_ 193 80 4'6 16 I
Alta Hamollon 2' 166 91 423 IS I
Mar~ Tl\Omts 19 107 6' 280 9 3
Oen Mulder 30 11S 36 266 99
Mark o ... o on 29 82 " tts 6 4
J•mes Tavtor 30 41 20 118 0
Br l1n Sullivan 29 S8 11 137 4 7
James Carr 30 41 20 101 J 4
Cralo Jorinson 2 2 1 S 7 S
8rlan Trevino 4 O I 2 o
Camie Jarvis 18 I I 14 o I
Sean Cunningham 7 1 I S o 7
Tot•ls JC 119 :167 '200I 64.t
COMMUNITY COLLEGE LOG
Golden WHt (7·22)
17 West Hiiis 66 n Tall 95
S7 Antetooe Vallev 63
98 LA Piere• 92
S4 Mira Costa 68
SS Citrus S4
SS Gtenoa~ 61 68 west Hiiis 54
52 Sl!<luo•as 72
IS K111os Rovtr 1?
91 Oeserr 91
?I San Ooeoo 81
11 Riverside 7S
79 Comoton 12
S7 Mt San Antonoo SS
/J Cerrito\ 91
1S Or•nge Cocn t 86
SJ Cvoress 16
lS F vllerton )6
1l SaOOll!04C~ 89
11 Sa.nta Ana 78
11 Comoto,, IO
10 Mt Se n Anlon10 20
l>6 Cerritos 7l
)4 Ora noe Coast 74
SI Cvoress 68
SS Fullerton 7J
14 Sl!CIOteoack 81
9'I Santa A,,a 106
Oran~ Coast C11· ll)
16 Mora Cos111
67 San Ooeoo Mesa
b6 East l A
90 Ml Sa,, Jac•n•o
S4 LS (1111
51 Hartnett
S8 Sa n Frarxi.co
S3 Ca l>Ot
96 Paiomar
10 East L A
S4 Cotru\
13 tmoer at l/attev
&S $COllS4a~
)6 San 01'90 Mrsa
SI Cvoreu
S4 l=uttenon
~9 SadOll!OllCk
36 Goto.n Wrs•
17 San1a Ana
~1 Como1on
~1 Ml San An•onoO
S9 Cerritos
12 Cvoreu
'i8 I= ulll!flOn
11 SaOdltfk\C •
14 C.o•oen wrst
~ Sa nta A.na
SI Comoton
49 M• ~n Anto,,•o
18 Ct!rnlO\
~2 I= ullerton
Sadct.t>ack < 17 • 13 >
19 u Reo•oros JVs
60 Oesen
~I San la Monica
SJ Moorpar•
S4 Canvo11s
17 Santa Monica
46 El Camino
4S Sa11ta Ba roar a
SJ Grossmont
'7 Palomar
~· Mt San Jac1n•o
SS lm1>er1al l/IJtlev
86 Ventura
19 Grossmont
)6 Mt San Ar11on10
6ll Cl!rritos
60 Orano• Coos•
IS Cvoress
52 l=ull•rlon
39 Gotoen Wrs•
!>6 Sa n1a Ana
51 Com"ton S9 Mt Sa n An1on.o
17 Cerr11os
61 Ora noe Co.st
60 Cvofl!SS l>l F ullr rton
'I GOIO•n West
6S Senta Ana
65 Comoton
31
45
SI
86
61
S3
19
S7
s2.
61
SJ
16
S6
)8
)6
69
"° IS
61
II
66
61
50
61
67 ~
48
SS
61
66
63
40
)4
59
76
10
II
10
J4
94
69
61
62
17
7S
S1 17
69
48
SI
13
S6
6S
.0
11
11 so
13 ,,
63
61
COLLEGE WOMEN
Nevada-Las V19as 61, UC Irvine 60
(PCAA Flnall
UC IRVINE (601 Lt'W•\ 1• H•Qash• s
Dehn 1. w anon 0, Simoson I, l/anoer Poe1
8 Graham '' Randoll I Totals 10 20 1• 60
NEVADA-LAS VEGAS !611 -Blelr 14.
LIJl/l!rn 4 Chro'11an 11 Ha rris 14 Monroe
16 Crawiev 1, Tefft 0. Totals 15 II IS 61
~lalllime UC Irvine, J4·30
Total louls UC Irvine 1', N•vaoa Lin
veoos 11 Foul•O out Lewis tuCt), LaVern
IUNLl/l. Cnros11an tuNl..V) Tecnn1c11I
UNLV bencn
USFL
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T .. ct ... F PA
Houlton 3 0 O I 000 176 61
Denver 1 I 0 '67 79 71
Arnone I I 0 SOC 23 ?l
Oakla nd t I I SOO SS 69
Portta rld I 7 O 333 31 41
San Antonio I 1 0 333 37 6S
LA Eapr•u 0 l 0 000 67 ll
EASTERN CONFEIUNCE
Memon1s l o O I 000 U l6
8 1rml"9h•m 2 I O 667 t S 7'
New Jersev 1 1 0 661 91 11
Tampa Bev 1 1 O 661 9' 1~
Jacksonville I I O SOC 36 38
Baulmore O 7 I 167 SO 60
Orlando 0 3 0 000 11 91
Sunda¥'• S~or"
Ntw Jersey JS, I.A lxonu 2•
Oenvtr 29 Por lllllld 17
Tamoe 8ev ll, San Antonio II
Houston 42, Oeklano 1
T9"ltflt'' Game J.cksonv11i. at Arl1011e
Hew Jenev is, LA •x_preu 24
St-bY Ov•,_,
LA E •Dffll • l I) ~ 24
Ntw Jt fMV 1 1 0 21 JS
'""' Ov•""" LA-Gunn •S ount rtturn Ctuca tao ,di •n
NJ-Welt.tr S '"'" tltur"' l\lckl ll 01
SK"'41 Ov•""" L•-ltfl0t1t\ 1• f.:G '24 NJ-~lut,. I run tlturtll t11tll l 1)~
T!Mrd Qv•rtw
LA-Warren 1 run cwerrtn oHs trom
V•unol, Slt
LA TownMM • NU from vou,,.
IZtndt,., -·ckl 1>11
,..-111 Qver1tr l.
HJ-,1Ut t 11 t'11n lltVltll kl19' l lll
NJ-A.IJ&...1 NA IJlw ... -l(kl 120l
NJ-'"''"" 42 lnttftePhon '''~"' 1 1tv1•~
"tll.) ., ••
Att..,oenno st 1'41
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Orange Coast OAfl Y PILOT /Monday, Merch 1 t, 1985
NCAA tournament pairings
S.Cond Round
Maroh , 8·, 1
SI John'I
Southern
low•
Withington
Kentucky
Neved1 ll.V >
San Diego SI
Tulaa
r I
1 I
I
I
I
r
T elCH ·EI Puo !.._-----,
NC Stale
Nevada-Reno ~..,. _____ _,!
Alebam1
ArtZona
Va Comm
Marshal
Temple
V w 1r111 Teoh
S.MU
Old Dominion
Lo'yola (II )
Iona
Geo rgie
Wichita SI
IMinois
Northeastern
Syracuse
OePeul
Georgia T9Ch
Mercer
r
1 r
TEAM STATISTICS
LA
F rsl oowns 11
Qusnes •&•ds l7·204
Passono v•rO\ ISJ
Return "~ros 11>8
Passes IS-29·1
Sac1o.s Ov l · 11
Punls S·42
t-vmooes oost 3 1
Ptna1t1es voros J· 30
Tom• 01 Possession 30 20
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
HJ
16
18 150
II
-191
1· 19·0
1·61 I 38
2·0 •·•O 29 40
RUSHING-Lo~ Angeles Warren. 11·13.
C.rav. 13 37. Boddie. 2·1S. 'l"ouno. 2·5 New
JC!•sev F1ut1e , 9·91. W&Jk•r 19·70
Cannon 8·79 P11r1r1ooe 1·8
PASSING-LO\ Anoetes Youno. 1S·29·1
714 New Jl!rsev F1ut1e 1·19·0, 100
RECEll/INC.-1..o\ Anoetes Towns.II
8 11'1 Gurin 3·36 HuOsO'l 2·41 Grav
t 10 Warr•n I I N•w Jersev COiiins
2 l4 Bowers 1· 19 Harmo11 I· 18 Kn111n1
I 11 Cannon I 1
MISSED FtELO C.OALS-Zende.as ..
NHL
CAMPBELL CONFERENCE
Smvtl\t D1vls1on
W l T Pt\ G F GA
; E dmon•o" 44 16 I 96 336 138
< Wonn•oeo JS 77 7 77 JOS 296
, Ca•11orv )4 16 I 76 312 16•
KrnO\ lO 26 11 11 19S 779
Vancouver 11 39 8 SO 138 348
N1>rrls Oivl•1on
< St lot. ' 33 13 11 11 1SI 23' < Cn1ca110 37 37 S 69 11>6 26•
M1MfSOI~ n 36 11 SS 134 113
Oetrool 71 36 11 53 7S7 306
roron10 11 43 1 41 211 790
WAI.ES CONFERENCE
Patqclt Division
, PnolaOtlP11 a J I 19 7 89 191 714
• Wasn1no1on 39 10 9 81 271 208
NV Isla nder' 34 21 S 7l 298 160
NY Ranotrs 17 )4 10 )4 257 186
P111souron ' 17 39 S •q 231 320
New Jerst'Y :>O JS 9 49 116 110
Adilms DoV1•1on
Monlr•a )J 73 11 79 262 221
But1a10 31 11 IJ 77 2•4 191
QueMc l3 2S Q 75 21S 2•1
Bo\lon 30 28 I 68 24S 129
Ma•toord 11 l8 8 50 228 290 • c ·ncneo o avo!I oertn
Sunda¥'S Scores
Kt~ J Bullao., J
Sostor ) Wasll•"lllOn 2
W nnoo.Q 7 New Jl!r\t'Y I
M ·nnesota l C "•C aoo 1
Montrea S Haruoro S 1 t'
Pn :aoe on•a 11 P•1t\Our11" 4
St LO"\ 6 O•t•ool 2
Vancouvt'r 6 Eomonton l
Ton+9hrs G•m•
C" r~oo "' N'I" Ranoer\
TuesCS.v's Games
W 1nr'l•Pf'CJ a1 New Jer\ev
N'I" tso anoer\ a• St LOU!\
Kinos 4, Sabrts 4
Score bv Periods
BullctlO 0 I 3 0-4
LOS An11etn 2 0 1 0-4
First Perood
I Los A.noetes Dionne JS I Hardv
Mt1cl1ll11n• s 14 2 LO\ Angell!\ Engotom 2
1Reomono1 IJ IS 1001 Pena111es-Ruff Bui
1stun1ngJ 11 3' MHll'r LA (e1oow1nol
14 14 Rom\l'V &ut rouo"1ng) 14 38
Sv-P\ LA trOUOh1no t 14 l8 Rull Bui lho111'1ol1C~on11 • 19 10 Moller LA 1n1Qll
\l•C'•"O' 19 10
S.cond Period
l 8 ullt lo Tu~"'' 16 1Cvr 8 2S Pen111·
•·ts-P'ovla1r Bui trouoruno S 08 Svkes
LA lllOOll•ntil 9 47 Oa v1\ Bui (trooo1no>
1317 Snutt LA no1a1no1 uoo Scnoenl••o
But f\tesn•'IO 1 16 27
Third .. lf'lOO
4 8 ullaoo Seohno 12 1ScnQC!oleto 23 S
8ullel0 Monoraon 1 Ma•onev I 2 30 6
Butta10 Cvr 19 TucO.er 3 50 Los Angelts
T ev•or l6 t Dionne Maclet•an II 01 a, Los
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Kentucky
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tsla nd•a lEs1raoa> 6to •40 360
Sl1adv Ho\less <Ot lanoussavel 7 IO S 20
Fancv IQ I Stevens I I IO
Al\O rac.o SolomotlO ?r1ceteu \11ctorv
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Fros1v Secr11arv 8 010 Da me Sea Babv
Nine OI Hearrs
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F e mllv Fox !Stevens l 10 80 S 00 3 00
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Wooos Lak• IPlnc11v1 3 ?O
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Soeciel S1and Pat Anorew ,, Me Gren
Saroa
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FOURTH RACE. I I 16 miles
Cosmotron I Stevens I 1l 80 4 40 2 80
Reckoner (P1ncevJ 210 2 20
Fofllv l=ouls IV11t1nzuela) 160
At\O rac.o Pursu•nt To cn.et Run Qu11
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FIFTH RACE. 011e mite
Cell•C Venture !P•nca v 11 40 S 20 l 00
Eacess Prof11 IOetahO<Jssavt l 3 20 120
Fortunes IC1"9QOm tSteven\I 160
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A 11enoarxe S1 46 I
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P\BtlC NOTICE MLIC "NOTICf
Ramlll .. She 's flCTITtoU••u••NH• ... "~~=·o• NAMI ITATUtl NT eb given llltl
• The foltowlng person~;~• ti:f:.~~·0~1u:1ee1 of1"41
d b t ~1 l~al~ ~St AN COit! Communlt~ g:~ ,.01 ... cer.n e a OU TREASUREt!, 1~11:·~'. 0t;,::n1:f ~~v• teal: ~ .&A Coett Htg 'le.A 92683 ed bid• up 10 but no tal«
• tMwport Beach rt • \RllA in 00 am Tuma ----t..-•-r..-tmvo 26 II !he Purch8.llt\g U tu •e 0 a ••ng 1~:~::,01tnco1pora11on Call-:~art~I of sal~I co:lm .& I .& Thi• business II con· dltlllcl located Cotti _.. 81100 Adam• Avenue, ductwu by a cor~r \lice Meta Callfornta at which
She thinks youn ger
skaters could be
losing Interest
ST.\TELINE. Ne,. (AP) -In
tht• eight )'"Car sin ce her Olympic
gold medal. Dorothy H amill's
lir.,t le)\ e has remained ice skat-
ing. But !.he womr!t 1ha 1 )Oungcr
.. i..a ter) ma) be IO!ttng 1111crc 1 1n a
SPort she ft·cl'i 1s too dogma1tc
nhout 0aSh) jump) and "ridtCU·
lou'\ school figures" at the rx-
Jll'nsc of arm tr~.
"Thl· Judging t\ reall) stifling
the athlete!>. Tht• onl) thing that's
1mpor1an1 1s to do tnpk Jumpi. ...
shl' said. •
"Tn"atc-h ~omconcgo and natl
50 tnpk· JUmpo; I'S JU!>I not ('X·
pressl\c. It\ ._lnt:tl) a lrtck. I
1h111k thl') rcall} !.hould strcs!I. the
Urll'>ltl' !i.ldt• of 'ka11ng. I wo uld
ra1ha sec ft'Wt'r Jumps and a
rou11nc that satd !>omcthtni ."
From takeoff to landing. a
1ump 1akn Ins than a scrnnd. sh e
\aid. "You haH' a four-m1nutt'
rou11nc and )OU d o four tnpk•
1ump!.. there's :1 101 of time left
O\Cr to Ix· o;k1111ng ;1round and
doing !>Omcthln~ ...
I )l(' rl'Slrtl'll\ t' Judging d1s-
couragl'S inno,a11on 'iO that ath·
ktc\ at lhl' Oh mp1r.-, or the "orld
l'hamptun\htp'> "all look tht·
'>al'l1 c. Thq J on·, h;l\ e a n v cer-
tain ~'~ k thl· \\a~ the) did ·a fc"
\Cl.HS ago.
. "Right 1rnv.. professional !1ka1-
1ng 1) much '>lrongt•r than the
amateur t('am. Wc ha'c a \t'n
wl·al.. tt·am nghl nov.. We had
uch a strong team last year and
nu" 1hr~ ·rl· all profrss1onals:·
Thl· ~·mpha\1') o n <11hle1ic sl..a1-
1ng ;tlw l.'aui.ci1 n1on: fall!> und
kach 10 inJurit:'> Mi~-. Hamill
th 1 n I..' arl' u n Ol'l'l'":ir}.
T 1tbn~ < 'h1n. a lcl·n-agr \katl·r
in &ht· I lJM4 Oh mp1c\. ma' Ix•
\rnl'rll'U ·, bt..•\I hope for a ml·daJ
1n 198K but "ha\ a 1rrnhlc ankle
1nJur) from 1hrCl' )t:ar~ ago. Who
knO\\\\\hClhl'I' II wtll last'! lt\JU'il
,1 \h:lml' to '>'-'l' that h appen to
.. i....111 ng ...
lk,ptll' hl•r indtttmcnt of
111dgl·,· dt'mnod'> 1ha1 pu!>h the
,11hkll'' to 1ht•1r ltn11t~. MtS'>
H amill admits )he "wa~al\\a)'"san P 8:}!:.1~ c8E 0 ~:nmars 11me aald bldt wilt t>e pub·
athh:11c )katcr. not ?. balletic one 1:i~ •. inc · 1c~ opene<ls~nd ~~ad irec-
hkr Pt'&g) Fleming. Thi• 1111emen1 was filed AJ"N~M~EARNINO svs-
'>he worked on 1h1s dunng a wl1h I~ County c~!:r'u~ ~EM GOLDEN WEST COL·
1hrC'C•OlOn1h htalU'> from lhl' ICC ;7~11960\JOIY ()fl LEGE
la-;1 <cur. in whkh i.hc conccn-' F270000 Alt bids ar• 10 be ~-~-' I I I h h b o eoasl coroanc:e wllll lhe Bid IJV'Ou· 1ra1ed on ballet. a I ioug l s e as Pu tithed ren~e 1 18 mflftl& which are now 1n me
IUkl'll lesson!> s tnn: ~hl' 'tarted 0:1~~~01 March · 1 · · and may be secured tn the
\l..U 1 ing. 2 ' M-J52 Ille• of the Director of
'\hl' "a' eight \Care; o ld when Purchasing of said cottegt
her \1~1cr and a ·neighbor. who PUBUC NOTICE 1~:~ bidder must submn
Wl'rl' \l..attngon a pond behind the flCTITIOUI IUSINEIS tlll 1111 bid a cathr~ s
H amill houl>C 1n ( onnec'lt('UI NAM« ITATEMENT eek certified cl*k. Ot
teased the hlllc girl bccausr sh~ The foltowtng peraonsere ~d~~; •0~: ~fa~~·t~~~~
could not )kale backwards. doing business 89' ommunlly Cottane 01s1r1ct SMS ENTERPRISES. ..., "I went ho me in tcari. 10 m\ 2065 A·4 Charle s1ree1. oaro of Trustees In •0
m o thl·r I wanted 10 learn h ow 10 Costa Mesa , CA 92627 mount not less than 11~• · · • B d 2065 A 4 cent 15%) of tne sum t>ld ska te backward\. I d tdn I t·arc Frank an era. · s 8 nua~antee 111a1 the t>ld·
about going lor\\ards. ftcr abou g~~~8~t"11• Costa Mesa. er "w111 enter Into 111e
a ''l'Ck of that. c;hc <;1gncp me up Lna Ban<le<a. 2065. A-4 ropoaed Contract 11 thf
for group lcMOn!I and I fell in lo' c Charle S1ree1. Coate Mesa me is awarded. 10 ~im tn
I k CA 93637 lie event of failure tu enter
w ith 11 -1~nd nO\\, t•an s alt' Thie bus1ness is con· 'nto such con1rac1 1he
bacl.. wards. dueled by 8 general part-roc:eed1of 1he check will t>e
She turned profb \10nal al the nerahlp -fort111ed. or In the cue 01 8
• • f ( <} hi aft ·r th • 1976 Leea Bandera bond. the full sum thereof
<0'81C 0 . · rtg c c This 1tatement was llled 111 be forfeited 10 satd col·
) mp1c!.. . • wllh lhe Counly Cle<I\ of Or-1ege d1s1nc1 "It wa~ a \Cr) d1fl1c uh 1101('. I •noe County ()fl M1rch 4, No btdder may withdraw
thought. ·r ,c been ska11ng II 1985 11isb1dforal)8f10dlorforly·
01 · F2702M love (45) days alter 1118 date ~car-; ~nd I JOSI ~on .,)mptc). PubhShed Orange Coast se1lor111eopen1ng111ereof Ha\\.~n I I had c nough. .\bout Dilly Pilot March 11. 18. 25, The Board of Trus1ees re-
lhrt'l' years la ter. I got m) !>econd April t, 1985 servesthepnv11419eofre1ec:1
w ind a nd now I cnJO\ 11 more than M-:l!'i7 1ng any and all bids or to .. • wal~e any 1rregut1rn1es 01 1n-
c ver. PUBLIC NOTICE formalllles In any bid or 1n LN }l«lr. !.hl' won lhl· W orld the bidding
P rofessiona l Figure Skating FICTITIOUS IUSINEH CORRELL•N J, THOMP·
h d St • f h, NAME STATEMENT SO N, E 11 e c . VI c t l'hamp1ons 1p an • .. a1a O I c The fotlowmg pe<sons a11 Chenc.tlor, Bualnff• Af·
Year honors from . ..\ mencan S kat-dOlng busmess u .. fel11, c -• c ommunllJ
tng World Maga11nc. BLUMENTHAL & AS-Col~ Ot1t1lct
5hl' appeared carlil·rthl\ \Carin SOCIA TES, 180 Newport Published Orange Coast . F I .. H · h' Center Dr , Suite 200, New-Dail)' Pilot March 11 18. : an1as) o n tc. a1 arra s port Beach, CA 92660 1985
fa hoc and Caesar!. Palal'l' in La!> Alen K Blumenthal. 22365 M-356 Vega~ and now I'> working o n a Prairie Ad . E1 Toro. CA PUBLIC NOTICE
project sh r . trope' ~111 ·bnt1g 92~~~ bualness 15 con----------··Mar~ Popp111~" to Broadwa} on ducted by an 1nd1vldua1 FICTITIOUS BUllNEH
1rc She currcntl} t~ 1~ 1ng to gel Alan K Blumenthal NAME STATEMENT
n ghl'> to the mu'\I(' from the \.Vall ThlS statement was hied Trie following persons rt with lhe County Clerk ol Or-d0tng business as Dl'llll'~ motton p1c tun.'. •noe County on February ABM AEflt,TAL CO 117·~
'ihe al!>O I!. 1n\ohed 1n a 26, 1985 GrendCanat.BalboatslanCI.
tclc' 1~1on mov1c. "l he Sonja F2t1Mt CA 9266:? LI c ·· .1 , • . Published Orange Coast Roy J.L McCowan. 1171't
' l'Oll'-,,,tor~. anu npcll'i....10 Dally PllOI March 4, 11. 18. Grand Canal, Balboa Island.
return 10 thc M t•tropohtan OJX'ra 25, 1985 CA 92662
I fOU\l' nc:xt \ummt•r \\Ith J~hn M-346 lhrs business 1s con-
( urr. ·s ,kat1ng com pan\. ducted by an 1nd1v1duel · · A McCowan C omix·t1ll\C .,i..a11ng_rematn!. a PUBLIC NOTICE This statement wu filed
4lll'\llOn marl... FICTITIOUS IU81NE81 w11111ne County Cle<k of Or-
" I rcall) don't kno" "hat I'm NAME STATEMENT e~e County on March 1.
ltOlng to do. I'm gt·111ng IO? old lo The fottowlng persons are 19 5 F2701•
t'om(X'll' Wtlh 'i01l1l' o l. thO'>C do~~L~us~"o~'s~s KITS OF Published Orange Co111
'k:lll'r\. -\ nd rcall}". I d~>n I know CALIFOR NIA. 220 Newport Dally Piiot March 4. 11, 18.
what else I coulll po,.,1hl) do lo Center Dr . Newport Bc:h . 25. l985
\\Ill 11 again. It wok 'o much CA92660
wori... I shouldn't ha't' tu do that G0<don A. Steen. t52t Mariners Dr . N-port Bch .
CA 92660
Tnia business IS con-
an' more.
M-344
For Ad Action
ducted by an 1nd1vldual
NFL owners have
some go0d news
Gordon A S1een
This statement was filed
wllh lhe County Clerk of Or-
ange County on Februar~
27. 1985 '
F2"915
Pubh&hed Orange Coasl
Dally Pilot March 4 11 18.
25, 1985
M-348
Call a
Daily Pilot
AD-VISOR
642-5678
1'1101 :'\I\. ( \l'l -a11on.tl
I rn>lhall 1 eagtH' 0\\ lll'f\. v. ho
ha\\· .. pent thl' 11a'll ~car hc;1cning
11i a lot nfbad nn''· arl' hl'g1nn1ng
1tw1r 'pnng mt'l't1ng.-. \\ 11h ~<>ml·
l'wlln 11J1ng'
\ltcr a \l'<tr 111 co;calattng
'alilnl'' lkdin1ng tck' 1'i1on rat-
1ng\. la" 'u11' and real anti 1hrca1-
l'fll'd franchl\l' ,111ft'>. th(' ov.ncr~
began dd1hl·ra11un'> ~unda} on an
uplwal nott• -the:) \\erl' o nic tal-
h 1nf(1rrm•d 1ha1 1hl·1r "om e\
about lhl· trouhk·d tinanl'l'' ol
1 eonard To'l' \\l'rl' 11\l'r.
··rm of '"<> mind<,.'' Com-
m""ona Pl'll' Ko1l'lk \aid C\ en
lx·lorc lhl' ollinal nollfil-al1on
1ha1 To\l' had \Olcl hi\ Philadel-
phia Eagk' to 11am1 car dl·akr
\; orman Bra nw n lor a pril'c
fl'PUrtl'd at $ft) million.
''I'm \orr' tor I l·onard tn that
tw "anted io '>Ohl' h1\ linannal
prnhkm' anll l..l'l'Jl lh~· 1,·am. But
I'm ha11p~ thal Ill' apparentl)
m:tdl' a Jcal tu \lahtlt1l' lhc
lrnnch1\l'. It 'oh l'' a problem for
U\ ...
r (),, .. , prohkm' eallll' In a hcad
la.,t J)l·n·mh~:r. \\hl·n ht· "'"'
rl·ath l<l \t'll a quartt'r interest in
till' l:ag.k'> and mo'l' thl·m 10
Pht1COI\.
fhal mm l' "'"' forl'\lallnl onh
:ifkr make linannal ronrr "1on\
w l..l'l'P the Ea&k'. an ac·11on
h>llcl\\ctl h\ thl' lormatlCln of an
"I l m m in 1 llel' 10 lool.. 1n10
guaranll'CS to hl•lp T O\t' n•pa~
hanl.. loan-. dul' al thl' t•nd 11f 1h1.,
month.
N rt <,pol..c<,man .l ot· Hrov. m·
a l\o re11orteJ I ha 1 ·· 1h1 ngi. arl·
loo~ 1 ng vcr~ good" for the
purt ha't' ol 1hc Nl'\\ < >rlcan.,
"laint'I h' Thoma\ Rl'n\on a local
auto dl'<ikr "ho \\1>uld kl'CP 1.bcm
in Nl'" Orkan\. I ht• \a1nt<i were
another team v.ho talkl.'d about
m•>' 1ng. pcrhap'> to Jaci..,on\ tlle.
I la.
I lw Philadl'lphia "ind Ne~
Orkan' c;aki. \\l'fl' onl\ the lalt'SI
1n a 'crn·s ot'prohkm' for a kagul'
1ha 1 ha\ ah\ a'' pndt'd 11,clfon ti\
\l,thtllt' Th('·lran,lh' -"11hou1
kagul' i>crm1ss1on -ol Oakland
10 Lm .l,ngelc., 1n I 98:! and
na1t11norc 10 l ndrnnapolts last
M arch. plu!> a dro11 of morr than
20 pcrn·nt 1n tell'\ 1<,1on rating-.
II\ er 1lw Ja,t two )Car\ had cast a
pall O\l'r that image:
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BUTLER K INGSBllRY
CJAHNET'T B tCUZI JEAN CA ROLYN
BUTLER A Ht-s1d1·n1 KINc;SBUHY h11111
C>f C<-"l<• Mt-s;1 P"''t·d t\ugu\t I:!. I !-l:W
aw:1\ MJn·h I. l!Jll5 l'."'-t'<l .r\\,t\ l\l.1rd1 Ii
<11 th1· ,1g1• of 6:i 111· 1... I !-lli""I Sun·1vt·d t"
surv1vc.J b\ a d,1ugh hu-.h.1nd. H11h1 •rt
tN Lisa Rt·m· Butl1•1 K111g ... hurv Nt•wporl
of 2H Pulms. CA . J 11, B1•:11 h, hro th1•r!<.. Dr
motht•r , Ann1t• L1 ·1· ,John Shug,•rt and Dr
Butli•i of Sc·n1Lw11l1 • (;u\' Shug1·r1. hoth ol
Virg1n1.1. :! brolht•1, 84 ,1\'1 r P.1 "'lt•r
William P Butll-1 111 M r ' L. 11 u 1 , l
&·otLw 1lh•. V1rgin1,1 l' ,1111pIt1• 11 S t -----------------------------1 M Odrll Butll'r 11( f>1·tl'r,burg, I-'l,1 M~ Staunton. V1rgm1.1. A King:-bury "'"" a Helmick expected
to be ·uso~ president
< 0 1 O R.\l>O \PRING~.
( olo (\Pl -l hl· l l.S Ol)mpll'
( omm111ec will rl·commend that
Rolx·rt H. I fclnm ·k. firs t '1ct•
prt'\ltknt of the llSOC .\dmin1.,.
tra11,,· ( omm11tel'. 'ul·n·ed the
lall' John B. Kdh Jr. a!> llSO<
prt''>ldcn1. thl· l 1.s· OI) mp1c gO\ -
c rn1ng bod~ announn·d 1oda) .
··1 rt·grel thr c1rr ums1ancl'\
\\h1d1 brought th" about." satd
I klm1ck. 48. a De~ Moines. Iowa.
lav.\l·r. "but I will look forward to
wn-1ng a!! the preside nt o f the
l ' S Oh mpit ( ommtllcc I np-
pret'1atl'. the confidcnn· that the
olliler'> h:l\C 1n me··
Kell). 57. died of a hcart a ttack
l\1arch 2 while Jogging and wa~
huncd last h1da) H l· wa!I elec ted
11rl'"dcn1 of the I ISO< Fd1. 1.J.
I hl' ll '()\ ·., recommcndatton
111 I klmtck a' Kell\·, '\Ucccs~or
rn mt• "' no i.urprt'il' • fhr olliccrs
~111 a'k the ll~C>< ..\dm1n1~-
1rnt1\C ( ommtllel' tn a 1r lcphonc
rnnterenn· cnll W t·dnc.,dn) to
rernmmcnd Helmic k. o01cwl~
\Utd.
11 the .\dmin1s1ra11' c Comm1t-
lt'l' 11cn·p1-; the rccommcnda1ton.
11 w ill i.n turn recommend
lklm1d. to the llSOC Exrcuti\C
lfoard. The 82 Execut ive Board
llll'm hcr' then will vote b y mail.
n th thl' deadline for ballot' set as
M arch 12. .\ maJOrll) must
,1ppro'c the rccommendatton.
Hc lnm·k 1-; preo;1dcn1 of F IN.\.
lhl' 1ntcrna11onal governing hod)
of llwimmtng. diving. water polo
itnd ~}nchroniLed swimming. He
wa' president o f 1he A mate ur
•\thlc11c n1o n from I 978 to 1980
and wa\ third' ice prc'\11.lcnt oft he
l I()()(' during the la~I quad-
rcnmum. H elm1d abo "as a
ml·mt><.·rofthe Bo a rd ofDtrcctor!>
and of the Executive ( omm111cc
of the LO!I Angcb 01) rnptc
Orgun111ng Committee from
I <>79 to 1984.
I\ 1957 Phi lktn Ka ppa gradu-
ate of Drake Un1\ers1t) and a
I %0 graduate of D rake Law
School. Helmick c urrent!) t!> n
M:nmr partner tn the low firm of
Be lin. Hams. Helmick . H cnrtnl'y
and r c\dcll. in l)cc, M o ine •
Area poloists selected to U .S . team
r I \C Orn nae ( oa'tt nrea htjth
whtx.ll water polo 'll:lr'> -Nrw-
!l<)l t I I arbor\ I revor Benedict.
•\ndrcw Law-.un a nd Cameron
I hompson. and< orona del Mar'~
Jc IT Ocd1na und ~\C\C hrocdrr
-h':rvt been sclc tcd for the
1Jn11Nt Ci1 .. 1cc; Jufuor Water Polo
11J~cl111i ~uud. "h1t'h "-tll com-
pc.-1c tn Cuba April I 0.21
" I 3·mcmbcr: · unu under II< I. Coach Richard Cor~o will
train pnl 4.Qbcforc competing
tn a Quallfyin' lurnamt nt tn u~
Wtlh lht 103 10 quahf)'" for lhC
World hampton ~hips 10 he hdd
later 1n the car.
s1sll•r, Uc>s..sm•r Rex 11wmb1·r uf tht•
chll'<.'llJh of R1chrnund. Sou l h I' r 11 c ;1I1 r
Virg1ni;i , Mr Bulll'1 Rouvll'r IX-s r lundt•n,
wai-a m t•mtwr ul ('luh V1:.1t..11wn Mon
.Prc•"b'-'tN1.in C'hun h d,I\' M.irl'h 11 l!-lll.1
o f the• l'ovt•nc111t rif 1111111 .i llPM P.ic 1f1c
Costa M("-<1 A ml'm \111•\\ Mortuar" S<•r
twr of th!' Carpc.•ntt·r-. v11 c" Tuc•sdav · MJrt·h
L<x·al ::115:i llun1 I:! 1!1115. 2P tV1 at P11
lnl>{ton Bc•t1,·h, Cl\ nfic V1e•w Mortuarv
Wu~ a Worlrl War 11 C'har>t•I In lll'u nf
Vrwrun Funt•ral !<.t'r I low1•r'> d onu 11on'
Vtl't'i-will bt• hl•ld 11n n1.1\ 1-x• madt• 10 th('
Wt•dnt•l'id av. Munh Amr ntan li<•Jrt A,
J:i, 19115 at I PM Jt '1111.1 11 0 11 P ,1c d11
P tt>rl'I' Bro:. Bl'l 1 \'11•\\ Mortu<1rv dt
Broadway Cha pc· I 11·1 1rir<i N1•\~ port
With Rt'V Arut 1• 1\1"'' h ti44 2700
Kurrlt• offlctating In
l(•rmt•nt al Harh111
Lu w n M c•mori .1 I
Park, Frwnds m,I\
call ut thC' nio rtu,1ry
on Tul'S<.lav. M.11d\
12, fl PM .to H PM
P1t•r<'t• Bros 81 11
Bromlwuy Mortuury,
01rf'1·tors H42 Hl !iO ·
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LIVE A MID
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Murt•h H, I Hll5 Slw is
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Oliv.• Monunry
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Crematory
1625 Git* Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
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110 Broed-.ey
Costa M"8
642·9150
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3500 Pecitlc View Drive
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nitary tax foes cold
tQ DeukIDejia·n 's ref orID
Business Council contends no reform
is better than the present proposal
Laat of a two-part aerie•
By JOY DEE ANTHONY
0111ty l'llot Cer~1
(io, crnor <.icorge lA•ukrncJ1an h;_"
~uggeste<l changl·~ in the uo1tar)
formula o r .. worl<l\\td<.' combined
reporting .. method of figunng ta\('S
o"'cd b:r multinational comp;11H<. \.
Advucatc'i of c hange <.a) that the
prcSt-nt method r<:c;ult'> 1n doubk
ta'l:ation. 'fhough rnmml·nd1ng the
goh·rnor for his rl·torm l'flort. llll'l11·
hers of the Califororn Bu'i11H~ss C'oun -
c1I. a group of 90 ll.S.-ha!>l.'d mul11 -
nat1onal companies. 'a> that the'
would rnthl'r ha't' no rdorm at ail
than accept the curr1.·n1 proposal
According to Dennis Revell . a
~poke'iman for the C'HC. thl· <.Jru\\·
hacks of th<.· gu' l'rnor'<; proposal st<.·m
from three d1fferl·nt asprcb o t 11. allot
"'htch would 1ncrcasl' the ta\ bills of
l l ~.-hascd firms.
I 1r\t. therl··s the di\ 1dend l\SUI.'.
.. the \lngil' most COntro\ crs1al 1\SUC
of th<.· <.'nllrc propo'31." R<.·' ell said.
llndl·r the prl'!>l'nt method. d1\ 1d<:nd~
arc l'Wmp1 fo r both toreagn and
domc!>t1c muh1na11onah. Undl'r
Dl·ukm<.·J1an's propoi.al. fomgn-
ba,ed M NC., would rctca"e 1a;11.
l''\l'mpt1ons on d1' 1dcmh. l' S. ba'icd
t·o111pct11or'i ~nuldn't.
Sl·cond. thl·rc\ thl' t:l\at1un or
""SO-~()'" rnmpan1e\. dl'lincd a\ tirm'
\\1th :.it h:a!.l ~o pcrn·nt or pa) roll.
prnpcrt) and sail's ~11h1n l l.S.
boundancs. The CB( 'i:J\'i that 1f a
compan) earn!> 80 pcr<.:crH of rt'
(<th lorn ta ta"cs o n worldwide in-
com<.·. fhu'> forcign-ba~d multi-
na11onal1. hn \i! an ad vantage, Revell
!Ill)'!>.
Third. there'll the r'>'iue of income
earned in '"tax haven .. countries. If
DeukmcJtan's reform or one likt: 111s
approved. an> countl') with a tax rate
which 1s only 6~pe oft\ of the U .. '
rate could be ou ht of as not
charging an~) x a'l far as the U.S.
parent ·~concerned. In other wo rds.
being ta\cd 1n a rcla1i"cl:r low ta'\
cnv1ronmen1 would no t citcmpt a
compan) from being ta,cd again b>
C ahfornrn. Re' ell <.·xplaaned.
\ ledcrnl \\Ork1ng group headed b>
former T rcasur) Secretary Donald
Regan "'a .. tormc<l la'it )car to anal>LC
UJ<.' unitar) lax s1tua1mn. Six op11ons
income ahroad. 11., headquarters 1n
Cahfornrn 'lhouldo't require that 11 be
taxed n' if till' income were earned
w11htn the c;1a1c. <>1ncc 1h1s results in
douhh: ta\ation. Under the gov-
ernor"'\ prnpo<ial. if the compan}
moved 10 incorporate outside the
ll. •.;.. 11 would be exempt from.
Reynolds shelled out $11 OM
to recycle aluminum in '84
l'arYI~ out ot that group without an
endoncmcnt of an)' spcl'lfil' one
Besides' the. controvero;1al d1 v1dcn<.1
and tel' ha' en aspc t~ ofh1\ propo al.
the governor added 10 the four
t'Ommon ckml•nt!. or the SIX OpllOn'i
the idea that a company ha?> a o nc-
11mc l'hancc of detcrmanina which
mt•thod of la\3taon 11 prcferi.. If 11
desired future change. tough.
Jame~ T Burne~. a tu a Horne) for
the 'ewport Beach firm of Chns-
11an,on. Burne\ & ( 1c1one. who 1s nm
a lobb} l'>I tor <.·1 thcr \Ide. c>.plamcd
that \\1th the rnrrcnt calculatao n. -.ou
ta!..<.· a frnrtaon that has C'ahfornaa
propcm. \aks and payroll 1n th<.·
numera'1or and worldwide propcn~.
sales. and pa> roll in the denominator
You then mult1pl) the frac11o n times
world~ 1d<.· mrnmc time' 9.6 percent
Rl·rcahng thl' unatar> formula b)
one r<:!orm method could mean
lca v1n~ \\Orldw1de a\~CIS and world-
w1dl' income out of the picture.
Burne,nplaincd . lf)O. lhl· la\ might
be sr mpl) l J.S. 1nrnmc times 9 6
prrccnt.
Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Monday. Match 11. tN5 •
John Pelmear honored aa
a top broker by Irvine Co.
Balb03 lsl:ind re 1~nl Joll.n P~lmt'u ot Daum Corp. ha~ been rccopized
a\ one ofihe IOP brokel'\ of J9M4 by the lrvhae Co. for the second tj mc 1n four
· )Car11. Pclmcar's recog1Ht1on w.-~ b:lM!d larad ~ on the salt" of1wo pa~ in the
lrvrnc Spcltrum. a 2.200.al're bu~1ncs tct·hnolo&>' com munity under
development in In. inc. Pclmcar old a scvt'n·acrc parcel to P•blle Sterap,m .
and a one-acre parcel 10 Circuit Attembl\I Corp. • • • I a('una Hall re.,1dcn1 Palricta llttlau ha!I been promoted 10 the saln
Mall ot PCM/ Jou11ow1 Amtricaa, ~1th re pons1b1ht) for procurina new
account" for the El Toro firm ~h1ch manaaes condominium and planned
homco" ncr a ssod:.11ons • • • In inc re rdent David L. Bullty ha'i JOrncd Los .\ngtlc$-basoed Sa.lie lie.
bualdang ti rm as mangcrofbu!>tncss dc,c{opmcnt. "'htlc Geor1e W. Mill4s has
Joined the lirm a dtret·tor of marli.etan& Bentle) will be respons1blc for major
building proJects 1n tht: "'C'>tcrn n1tcd 'tales. Most rect'ntl). he strved as ,.
'
ftc> nokh 11:la1s l u announn·d
la-,1 "'ed. 11 rl·ndl•d .1 rl·<.·ord J:\6
m1ll1 on pound' ·or lOn,umcr-gener-
atl·d aluminum in I YM4. and paid
ll'C}rkr' more than $110 million to r
lhl·1r effort'
million lor an C\l'l'" ol 14 m1ll1on
pound~ in Southern C alt forn1a during
191H. and 1n Nnada. more than
\ 1J.!.UOO tor 1n n1.n'I ot I m1llmn
p1)unll'
··<>n<.· ol alum1num·\g.rl·atl'\t a''l'I"
1\ 1ha 1 11 l"an Ix· rn·~dnl rqX'Jledl~
\\1th no lo-., 111 qualtt~. l'arh t10ll'
'a' 111g 95 JX'rtl'nt of thl· 1.•1wrg~
rl'qu1red to mal-l' 11 ung111.1ll)."" 'u1d
Richard N. Bolling.' in· pre\IUl'llt ul
Re~ nofd., Rl'C) d111p. and l<l·da-
llHlllo n d1' 1\1011
pufl ha\l" through ow:_ na11on" 1dl'
rn·)d1ng nct"orl.. pro' ides Re:rnolds
\\llh Jboul ~5 pcrn·nt of 11s metal
n1.·l"d~:· Bollin~ said. ""That JS a
\Ub'>ta 1111al altl.'rnall' sourn· ohupptr
that d1dn't l·\1\IJU't Ill )tars ago.
< >nl' of th<.• JU,t1fint11onl\ for thl'
rurn:nl un11ar) lormula "that othl·r-
~ l\l' rompan1c'> ma~ IX' tempted to
u'i<.' bookkecptn$ 1r1d .. s 10 mo' c
inromc receipts 1n1u other '>latt''> or
eountnc' ~here ta\C\ arc IO\.\l'r But
Nam·~ Or<.J"a~. Chief Dcput) D1re<.-
1or 1n thl· state\ lxpan ment uf
F1nanl'c. sa,., that C ahforn1a 1'> c\-1remd~ sophl\ltl·atl'd in dc1er11ng
such tnrk\ ·\nd Burnc'i points out
that C\l'n thl' <."Urrl·nt formula tan·1
prevent abu'le < ompnn1c<1 l'OUld tr)
toda1m that anu>ml· wa<;gcncratcd 10
other '>late' 1n ordl'r 10 get a '\mall
numt>rator 1n thl' un11an formula·,
tractwn I h" \\Ould g1,~· a \malll-r
ta\.
manager 11fbus1ncs<, dl'\clopmcnt tor Mirroson·KnudsH Company BaiW1811
Group of Costa Mesa, andlias also serveCas seaioT cos1/1drfifi1lac ~,--
for Fluor Corp. in In 10<.' \find\. \loho hnng'> morl' than 20 )C.ars of
art hlll'C."turat con'>tructmn l"\(l\:rt1.'nll.' to h" nl'" post "ort..ed most recently for Th<.' t 1lX4 ll''ult' rl·pr<.·wnt tht•
equ1,alcn1 of ahout X.7 billion
aluminum lx·H·ragl" l"an\ an<l lmng
the total rl·q l'k d b) Rq nu Id s "nt"l'
intro<lun ng aluminum rl.'l')d111g to
thl' puhl1l 111 I Wix. to almo<.1 .! 4
b1llaon rx>und' of a lur111nu111 .
··onl' ol the maJor rca~on '
Rl·~ nold' pa ad out morl" th;rn $5 ·· fmJa ~. lhl' al11m1 nu111 "l'
.1lumin ~m rec~ding has prov<.·n '>O
'IUl"l'l''>\IUI "that II bcndits t'\Cf\Onl'
10\0hed. ( 011\Umcr~ earn monC).
\ aluabk r<.'\ourccs arc conscnl'd.
hlll'r 1-. l'l'du<.:ed .;ob'> arc created. and
111du)tn bcnctit'i from the added
"1urn: i1t 'UPPI~ :· Bollin~ said.
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Looking for Opportuities for your IRA?
Your M errill Lynch IRA account o ffers you t o tal flexibility.
You choose the investments to meet your objectives, including:
-Real Estate -
Certificates of Deposit
Government Securities
-Growth Stocks -
Other Attractive Growth Opportunities
If you are interested in learing more, then plan on attending a
Merrill Lynch Seminar on IRA Account Investing:
Wednesday, March 13th or Thursday, March 14
7:30 p.m.
The Registry Hotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine
(Across from the John W ayn e A irport )
Top ics to be discussed:
-The Merlll Lynch Self-Directed IRA
-Opportunities for Growth In IRA -
Make plans to attend this informative seminar by reserving a seat w ith
Susan Pike at (71 4) 955-61 J 6. w eekdays. between 8 00 a m and 4:00 p.m.
Merrill Lynch
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M.il9rtllleMM. oMcle of 0. OirectOf of the CM Code, Ste .. Of Cal-TO PROTECT Y°"" ~-UHOfA A Ol(O Of' TMMT, YOU AM .. DUAUU Cf.-otl llnd ~t lell9t MNtoee._ IMNI , ~ Ol NtiCI COlleee fOi'nla, 8ectl0n 2321 Of tfle V'TY. IT MAY 11 IOLD AT OATEOJUNf 26, tNO. IM-UHOlAA OUOOFlWJIT, ~Md ...... .. too69. ·~~ dlMriCt Celtlornle Commerct1I A PUIUC 8AlE " YOU L-HS YOU TAl<I ACTION DATl.0 l/tl/IO UNL..a 1ft1¥M ....... i.1111d "~ • l.edl ~~ Code. llM:UQn w at lbl .AN i)UtLtNAfJl\M TO aall>Tal!T >UM.---._ ....... ..... ... '" - - -t'otMrel ...... .,........_ ifttl l'ilt-W-.~1 Ciillforni:"Ptne1 Code end Of' THE NATUAf Of' M ~ _,, •vvnrnvr-•vv , .. ,...-... .,.....,. ,..... .... neo .... ry tll•r•for. .. ct\eok, wtmtd c:l!eek. or Ille prO'<'lllOl'I• of the Call• PAOCHOIN6 AGAINST Elln'Y,,,. MAY H SOLD AT "'oncT YOVA PROP· Al.~~ t.. MILi.LA., AKA = .. :'.:1r.:''~ blddef'1bOnet"'41depeyM11e tornla Auction l~enllno YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· ~e~~~ ~':..A~f~ ~"~~[~A:A~.S:~~ :~EANS -~
• ·~ to the order of the CoMt Aot. IMundttllgnedwillMll TACT A LAWYER °' TH! NATU"I OF THI NUD AN IX~ATIOH A .peieltloft Ma bMll ...... ~ ~~ ..... 0 Community COiiege Olttflet ., public .... by c~tltw On AC)flt '· IH5, •t 12-00 PAOCUDING AGAINST ~ THI NA.TUM Of' THI .,... eo.-0.. •owwct • '"'" ----~ • lo4wd of Truei.. In "' bidding on the Nth city Of NOON. CALWIOE TAUST YOU YOU tiU'lol •LD CON-PAOC'"'EOING AOAINIT Ah K lurfw In .... __
In Mt: eocClfd:C:.-:': wnour.1 not .... ttlan flY9 Merell, tH5. •I tO oo DEEO SUIVICU. tNC ... TACt A LAWYfA' YOU. YOU 8"0UU> CON-~'or 0r.,_ c,;;;:;y;; ::::-OtfectClf of "'°' ~ 15~} of IN lllfl\ bMI o'ctodl AM, 1oc41ttd It Pvt>-duty eppolnlld T rutlM On Aprll 12, IMS et t> 15 TACT A LAWYVl QUeMlno tfl9I OOMe 0..
Woiill MI OU*..U. thet the l>MI· Mc: 81or119e, 132• 1 JeftrlY under llnd purauent 10 Oted em., MLIAIU! INVEST· On Matdl 27. ttl5, et lrowercl 6 Ab I( lurN tie
tlO DATI OF ()H:MtHG 8t08· cler wtN er'tter lnlo lllt "°90, In \tie City ot Irvine. of Tru1t recorded 7·2-11. II M!Nt CORPORATION. M t0,00 A M., lnltUtltt ~e.d M petlOMll ,_.
lldt wtlt tie~ •t the Pfopoeed Contttet If the Counrt ol Ofange, Slete of ln1t No. 4017, In bOOll duly appointed Tru11M hefow ~Mlon. MZ2 r~ 10 edlM"'*
otfloe of the~ ~k Of the tame 11 1wwded to !Wm. In Cllllornl1, the ebandoned 1' IH, Peot 1122. of Oftlclll undef and pwwt to Deed WIWIWt louleYltd, ~ the .... Of tt1e ~·t
Cit of lrlllne toceted It the 4Mlnl ot flll!Ur• to 91\llt QOC>dt, Ctlettlel or pereon11 Aecofd1 In the ~ of Ille ol Tt1.1tt rto0tded J uly 24, Hlllt, Celllornle 90211 (213) Tll• ~tltlon requ .. 11
17,00 JemborM Aotd ln10 1uch contrec1. lllt P'099'1Y cM9crlbed below tn County Aeoofder 01 OR· t080, u Intl No 28155. In. 859-3340 .. c1u1y ~-eutfiOf1'Y to ~ IN
lrvlne CeHfornla 92713• Pfocietd• of thtctleok wlll bt the mett•• ot ANOE County, &tel• of Cell· bOOk 134175, page 10 Of Of· Trwl .. under and DUnl*lt •et• unoer the lndtpen-
llfltM '10·00 a.rn On Mitch forlelted, or In the CaM of. John 8ruckt/)ielt . 2 bike, lorn••. IHCUted by NOA· flcl4ll Aecotcll In the Offa of to Oted of TNIC cl.ied Jul'9 dent AdmWlttatlOn of b-• NS 1 -ttmt Ind bond. the lull 9'Hl'I thereof tOOll, ~ Cfltt, UMd Ill'•. MAN S HOLLIDAY ANO tile County Recorder of Of· ti, tMO recorded J4J1N 5. te• Act 2 ' I • ... wllt bt forlelled to Mid COi-mite ttm. TV. Sp 0 312 DONNA HOLLIDAY WILL atlQ9 County, $'81• Of Celi-,M3 ... tnet. No 83-2M734 A""""" on the pecMlon
plaoe bid• I ~ putlllcfy ...,. dllttlet. George Rider' Auctioneer. SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION fOtnla IJltc:uted by Wiiiem of~ Aecordl In IN of· wtlt bt held on APRIL 3, INS
o ~ 1 d n o u no I 1 No blddtf Mey withdrew Stele LlcenM No. A 1225 TO HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR T Mllltt and Luann Miller flc4 of tM ~ty Aecordett et t 30 A.M. In Dept. No 3 IC
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011111d1. "ltd• for IN ... IOflhe oPenlno th«eof. mu1t btmadtwllh Ollhonty NII In tewfut money of Ille DER FOR CASH (pey•ble .. E. P•11«ton, TNlt .. WILL II' YOU 08JECT to the ~alutd •• \
STALLATION 0 ,. TRAFFIC TM loefd onfu11 ... r• end Peld,ror 11 the time of United St•••> 11 (ceel\19''• llrM ot .... In tawfUI money SELL AT PU8UC AUCTION grW!llfte ot the petition. you
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TY t.tOHTtNG AT MAIN Ing any and 1111 bide or to goodl are told 11 II, end Tru1to..d8etvlcM,tn4;.)el ltOflttntrencetotheOldOr· CASH (peylll>le et time of heeirlng llnd 1tete your ot>-
S T R I! E T A N 0 M c wllw any lfregulerltlel °' In-muat be rernowd 11 the ttmt the meln quectrengle en-ange ~'Y Cour111o18. Ule In lewfUI money of the jectlone °' Ne wrlnen Of)fee-
OU"MOTT WEST .. l0tmelltlel In any bid or In of PY'Ch..._ Sele lubject lo trance to the PllQlnt .. Clty localed on Sante Ana BIYll.. United Stet•) et IN Nonh tlone With the ~ beiore
t.OCA TtON OF THE I.he~· Pflor cancell•tlon In tile Hiii 11 '<>1 E•t Ohepmen ,,_....., Sycemor• SL l trOt11.,,t1ance10 thl county the t1Mf1no. Y6ur ~-
WORK· file work to tie I*· CO..Wc.&.AN J. 'TitOlllP· event of Mttlernent beCWMn Avenue. Plec.ntll. Celt· 8roedWey, Senti Ana. CA 11t courtho4.IM 700 CMc Center ance mey bt In peteon Of by
tonrted hereunder II localed I 0 N . I • • c . Y I 1 • Ltndlord end obllg1t1d fornll Ill right, title end right, lltle, and 1n1., .. 1 con· DrMI W•t. Senta Ane. Celi-you< attorney.
111 Ille City of ltlllne County Oiuiflnler, .......... Af. party. Dated lhll I 1111 end lnter•t conYeyed to end ~ to encl now hetd by It IOtnll ell right, 11119 end IF YOU AAE A CREOOOR
of Orenge 11 Mel~ Str-., f1M1, c ... e COflH'""'"' 18th dey of Match. 1915. now held by It under Mid under Mid. Oted of Trutt In lnternt conveyed to end or • contlngent crtdltOf of
Ind McOurrnott W•t · C ...... Dletrtot Publlc Storage M1n19• OM<I or Trull In the pr099'ty the property 1Hu1ted In Mid now held by It under Mid the esec1111d. you mutt file
SCA PTION OF WOR . Publllhed Ortnge Coatl ment. Inc .. Clllfoml1 Aue· lltulted In 111d County llrld Stele deecttbed OM<1 ot Trutt In the pr099'ty your Clelm with the OOU11 or
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10 be perlor~ Dally PllOI Mitch 11, ta. tlon LlcenM No. C 11tl, A Condominium com· as: litu1ted In Mid County end PfeMnl It to the l*IOnll
shill Include bt4t not be llm· 1985 TelepllOne (213) &a2·3e0 I. prllld of THAT PORTION Of LOT St••• deec:rlbed -Lot .. or rtp(Ment•ttw ec>90inted by l-----==""-=-"="'===--
111111 ti w r "'"'" ''""''""';.! '"'" ... 1. LmllfllB lltd to inltelttltlon of tr•tflc M-355 AQtnt for Landlord. PARCEL I' 23 OF FAIRVIEW FARMS. IN TrlCt No 5023, In the~ of the court within lour monthl
Ilg el and Nghwey ufely Publllhecl Ofenge Cou1 An undlYlded I/13th THE CITY OF COSTA Coell Mela. County or Or· lrom Ille d .... of nr11 i.-""h~lng end lrelfk: llgnlng rtaJC ll)TIC( Delly Piiot Merch 11 , 18, lnt1rett In end to lot I of MESA. COUNTY Of OR· enge, Stele of CelHomie, M tuence ot leltetl II l>'OYIOecl ~ llflOlna 1085 Trtct No 9848. 11 pet mllP ANGE. STATE OF CALI· pet mep recorded In 8ook In Section 700 of Ille
COM,.t.t'TIOH OF WORK PUeLK: NOTICI M-338 recorded In Book •30. FORNIA., AS SHOWN ON A 182. Pegee 35 lo 38 lnc:luelw Prooete Code of Cllltornia The City of IMl'le hll filed Paget 29 llrld 30 ot Mii-MA p Tt~ ERE 0 F. RE. of MllOllleneoln Mepe, In The lime for flllng ctelml wlll
All wor11 II to be QOmpleled 1 Zone Chenge A.ppllcellon cetfaneou1 Map9, In the of· COROEO IN Boot< 8, PAGE the office ot Ille County ~ not ellpire Pflor to four
within 30 ConMCUt!Ye work· (H-ZC-009-4) to M11bll1h P1JBLIC ll)TIC( lice of the County Recorder 71, OF MISCELLANEOUS corder ol llkl County. month• from the dete or the
Ing dl'fl from the date apecl-Cll)'Wlde provllion1 In Ille of said county. MAPS, RECORDS OF SAID The 11reet eddreN end hearing not~ lbove.
lltd In the Notice lo City of Irvine Zoning Ordl-NOTICa CW IAU EXCEPT THEREFROM ORANGE COUNTY. OE· other common deelgNtlon. YOU MAY EXAMINE the
Proceed. nance f()f •1rr f.mily dly Of' MAI. "'°""TY Ille lollowlng SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS If 1ny. of Ille rMI j)(operty Ill• kept by the court " you AWARD OF CONTRACT· catl homee. large llll'llly AT f'NVATI IA&.a (a) Un1t1 1 lllrough 13 u PARCEL 1. duc rlbed t bove I• 111 I petton lnt-1ecl In
The °""'*' r~• Ille dey Clrl home 11 I home No. NWPnnl allOw n upon the Con· BEGINNING AT A POINT purpor1ed to be: t 103 Cor· the •tete. you mey _..,. ... '--fl-t.... -== .. •-'-
right, el19' GPet*'O bldl, to Within 1 retlOentlel dlltrlct In In lhe Superior Court ol domlnlum Plen recorded IN THE WESTERLY LINE OF one L-. Coet1 Meee, Call-upon the uec:utor or edmln--------------!!!!!!! ..-"~ flll'f 1or1 !~In· to .-Nch dty ewe WOYld be the State ot Celttorn ... In Mey 3, 1978 In Book 12859. SAID LOT 23, DISTANT IOfnl• latrelOJ, or upon the ••· I -• 1..,. • ... --.. -----.-.-1.
w.ve any nor .. _.., • prOllldecl for M'tetl to~ and IOf Ille County of Loe Paoe 933, Ottlclll Records THEREON o .ea FEET The underllgnecl Truet .. IC>fnty f()( the IUC:Ulor Of :••.._ ... ------------
bid. to INNle ew&rdl In Ille Chlldren Including children Angelel_ of 111d County NORTH ERL V FROM THE clilClllml .,.,y llebltlty tor any ldminll11e1or. llnd Ille with llltlTM ... HASTINGS & CO RL TR$
lnler•I ot 1he °""'*'end IO rteldlng In lhl home. TM In the Matter of the Ellett (b) The 1xclu9lv• rtohl to SOUTHWESTERI. y COR· lncorrectnetl ot Ille 1treet the cout1 with proof of --BNullful 3 8d 2 .,.,Be mufti Hu IM welcome me1 out
reject Ill other bldl. City Council wtll oonlider Ille o l EL s IE MARJ 0 RI E poaMUlon or ... thoM ., ... NER OF SAID LOT AND eddr111 Ind other common YICe • written requeet ,,., PROPO~ARANTEE Zone Change °" Tueeday, CRACKNELL. 1lt0 known H designated 11 Palloa 11 ' ' • level le<>O IQ t1 Condo for 2 RMltor Anocte1 ..
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P ll O'l a .. -.111111·' l1.1l11l1h fur 1lw lir .. 1 "'buld Y04Jt own hOfM Priced only 1115.000.
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ANO BONDS. Eacn bid 111111 March 2e~ 1085 II 8:30 p.m. ELSIE MARJORIE NUGENT 1hown upon 1111 Con· ~~~~~~iAT~~~T~Ts:e ::;y~•tton. ,, any. lllown ~~·~. ~: ='or-:C:~ Greet Eutlkte ioc.t1on,. IO complement our fem-
b• eccompenl•d. by • or .. liOoti lherMfter .. llrld .. ELSIE MARJORIE IS. domlnlum Plan lbove re-SOUTH ERL y LINE OF SAID Seid .... wtll be made bUI venlOJy end eppralMtMnl of 3 car gar. comm ,.,,,,.. lly. Gr .. l reward.I poll--~--------
cerllllecl or cathl9' I cheek poaalbll. The public hearing BOT SON, Oeceued ferrecl to LOT. 230 FEET; THENCE without c:ovenwil Of ;.,.,, ...... llMll Of ot the petl· Po<>t. Alkl~ s 155,000 I~ Celt Blm HUlingl l c.... ... .. 1111
or by • corpor•t• turlly wUI be hetd ., Ille city Coun· Notice Is htf•by given lhll PARCEL 2 NORTH ERL y PARALLEL ranty. Ill.Pf ... or Implied. re-Ilona or eecounll mentioned .. , s cll•I &40-Ssec> .. -...... , .. 1 ..
bond on the form lomllhecl cH Ctwnbef111 17200 Jern-1111 undefsignecl wtH 1111 11 Unit 13 u lllown upon the WITH THE WESTERLY LINE getdlng title, poe-sion. Of l.n Section 1200 and l200 5 or T di • ) _, -
by 1~,.~M~IOUl'"'1 .. d borM Boule\ltrd, lrvlne. l)(lv111 ult. on or efler Ille Condomlum Plan et>ove re-OF SAIO LOT, •9.&a FEET. e<1cumbr1ncH. tnctudlflil lheCeilifOfntePro«>eteCode ra tl0D8 111111•11f~
11111 .,..,,,_ .., • en -Celtlornla 10tn d1Y of Mitch. 1985, It lerred lo THENCE WESTER L V 1 ... char,_. and expen-"--a ...... Mc.. ftea)ty • ......, r ~ II m•d• IO him In IC· For adOltlonet lnfor-the offk;e of KATES & PARCEL 3 . ......-~ -rOt -~cSence with the tetmt ot lloo ~ .CA.llllCI GeU SCHW~B1Z.APcoleMIOnll Ibo¥dli11verJgbt1opos· ~~~:~J-,t\ ~~:ir ~~ ~~~~l~-bY~o~ ~~·= 631 '1.'l70 .-0--IA9'MCM127
hit bid, ,i>fompUy eacurl Stllomoto-Lohr11&e0-3754, Corporation. 23501 Ptrk 11as10n and occupancy of LOT 230 FEET TO THE otTr 11 topeythe remlin • C•t. ...... CA... -¥" •111111118
Workmen 1 CompenNllOfl City of Irvine Community De-Sorrento. lf212. C1l1b11. those portion• of Lot 1 de-WeSTERL Y LINE OF SAID Ing ~rlnclpll auma ot 1~ P~blllhed Orenge Coeat ••••
lntur•nce Ind lleblHty In· ...etopment Olc>lllment. CA. 91302. County ot Lot tcrlbed In Pll'cel 1 1bo111. LOT. THENCE SOUTHERLY nole(tl aecurld by N ld Dally Piiot Mitch 11, 12, 18, .... , ..
1UrllllCe, IJllCUI• • COfllrlCI NOTE: II you chellenge Angelea. Slate Of Celllornl•. deslgn11ed •• p. 13, •• ep. ALONG SAIO WESTERL y OMO of Trull lo wit 1985 ILJffUftl Top of ~ ..
In Ille required form llrld lhi9PfOjecl lnCOUfl yourney lo the hl0'-1 end bell bid· purtenentto Parcell 1 •nd 2 LINE. 49.68 FEET TO THE $47,223 58 with lnt•r•at MT-3M NW-Ull.. • Br. 21h b.: 3 c.; dRd\
lurnleh NlflflCIOfY bonds tie llmlted 10 railing ontr der, 111d tubJect 10 e<>n· lboVfl deac:rlbed POINT OF BEGINNING thereon from lfl8/83 ., A totally remodel With m&-Yl Q•. 2 frpe. F.c> Ti'8de
lor the lelthtul perlOfmenc. 11\0M lllUtl you or aon-..-flrm1t1on by said Superior The 11r .. 1 lddr-and EXCEPTING THERE· 14% pet annum as provtdecl rta.IC NOTICE W1fWS rndt $595,000 t.e. of the conlrlC1 end for the one elM rilled •I the public Court. Iii the right. 110• Ind other common dnlgnetlOn. FROM, All OIL. OAS. AND In Mid note(sl plus coets eod fresh lntereiUng •nd Pr~ lo the bOne. won-Open Sun 1·5 29 Golla. ~yment of cilllmt ot ,,, ... hlerlng deecrlbed It\ lhll no-lnl«•I of Mid dec:eued ., ,, any. ot the ,. .. properly OTHER HYDROCARBON MY ldvencee of Snone with • -unique delign Elpeclllty derlul Mttlng Baufts. 4 uoo Paclfie Aellty,
terl1lm1n ind l1bore11 tlce, or In wrltlen cor· tlletimeof deethend .. the ducr lbed above Is SUBSTANCES IN OR lnletell. MOTICaOP largeto1w1thlollofroom Bdrm.AIC.privetepatlo. 432~:250«845-11.,.
thereunder Seid ~ Of r•ponclence clellVeted 10 right, hlle end lnllfMI thll puFporled 10 be. 2286 P•· UNDER SAIO LANO. Thet>en«lctaryunoeruld PU9LIC 9ALa cw lor pool, det! •nd then l)f'iced well belOw ~.
blddet'I bond "'811be In1n the City Council 11, Of prior Ille es111e of Mid dec:Mled Clfle A\18. Unit "J", COltl BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 Deed of Trutl herelOIOfe ex· N"IOMAL ...,..Jtrt some! Almoet • lot911y $225.000 1c..ta"...---=.:.-.. -----:r.crl'
amount of not IMS then ten 10, the public heating. hae acquired by apetltton of Meta. C111fornla. FEET WITHOUT THE RIGHT ecutld 1110 OelJ"'8fed to the #11111.I MW l\ome with Olk entry UllllllOOf 11()-'llfS ( 10) pet<:enl OI the amount Of Detld: March 6. 1985 t1w or olherwlM, otllet then The underllgned Trust• OF ENTRY UPON THE SUR· underlignecl I written Dec:· Notice •1 hereby given thel and kltGhef'I, wool berber • ---L~ ...... 9*
tne bid The Felthlut Pet· CITY 01' l"VINI, br Of In 1ddltl0fl to thet of 11ld dlsclalms eny H1t>Ulty tor eny FACE THEREOF, AS RE· lerellon of Oefeul1 llnd De-purauent to Section 1981 ot carpet end loll of Fr.-ich Aellt«$. US-eooo •WZVIW•
formence Bond lhell be nol ...... p..... DelNtr. CS-•ted. •I Ille ume of lnc:orrectnetl ot IM atr ... SERVED IN THE DEED mend fot Sele. and. wrlllltl the CMI Code, SI••• ol Cell· dOOfl and windows to 5 .. .,.. 1-:" condo. Sec
llU than°"' hundred fl.00) Mency C. L.acey, CltJ Ce.tr delth. In anc1 to lit thee«· lddrllt Ind other common FROM WILLIAM MOORES, Notice of Del.ult llnd Elle-IOfnie, SecllOn 2328 ot the enioy tbe vtew from 111 -----._,...
Pl'Cll'll of the total amc>unl Publlshed Ottnge C'Olll teln nt11 P'09trtY lltu.te In deslgnallot'I. «. ltlown Mr&-OAT£0 MAY I . 19'7. ANO tlontoSllf. Theundetlignecl C1llfornl• Commercial rooms Trl·level design, ~~~$~. a•t~.~
olthebldprlc:enamecl lnthe 0111yP11o1,M1tctl 11. 1985 ltheCountyofOrenge,St•I• In RECORDED MARCH 1. cautecl Mid Notice ol De-Code. Seelion 535 of the 1 I oom fem"" G bh Ellis _...,... -• _......,.,
c:onlrect The Labor end M•· M~ of CllllOfnle, perilc:ularty d.-Seid Ile wilt be made. but 19•8. IN BOOK 1731. PAGE fault end Ellc11on to Sell 10 CallfOJnle Penal Code end llge Mng r ' "' ru G 3 bd only S79.9" llllll'n
19'1111Bondlhelt benot1e11 scrlt>ed u loltowt. 10-wtt without COVtlf\1111 Of wer· 138 OF OFFICIAL RE· be recorded In the county the !>fO\llSIC>nl of the Cali· r~ .,, 3 lotel bdrms. .. ...... , ... , -"'••• ....... 10'11>% fin Try $1000 min
lhWI one hundred ( 100) pet· A portion ot Lot 4 of Poua renty, ex pr-or 1mp11ec1, r• C O R D S . A N O e v ,.,,.,, tlle rUI property 11 torn11 Auction LIGtnllng Priced IO Mii in 1 central oown Won't last! WOOde-
cent of the tote! amount or P\ll.IC NOTICE Borden and SldW911 Tract .. girding title. po-lion. or QUITCLAIM DEED. OAT ED toc•ted Act, the unct.tllonecl will Mil Newport tocetion neer -• -Id• llllt1g• 251 I W.
Ille bid !>'Ice nemed In the reGOrded by mep °"lite In encumbr1noea. to P•Y Ille OCTOBER 10. 1957 AND 011e.F1bruery21, 1985 etpubllc .. let>ycom.,..111"'8 sc:tioots. VIEW from 111 -Sunflower Pet rick
contract. Only bond• INUed NOTICI bOOk • page e2• of Ml•· remaining prlnclpll tum ot RECORDED OCTOBER 24, lfttreetMe lw C.· bidding on the 28th dey of rooms ot the Bey Ocean llWfllT.. Tenor• Agent 63t-12M
by comp1n... wtllch are CHEVRON U.S.A INC. cellaneout Mepe In the Of· ll'le noleC•) MCUred by said 1957 ~.... .. MW ....... Marcil. 1985, ,, 2:30 o'c:lock • n d n I g II t I I g ht. Oesir•ble locetlon in •
rated "A" or "A+" In the hll In •atlon pending flee ot the County AecOfder Deed of Trull. with intet•t PARCEL 2 1tZ2 ............ PM, located II Put>llc 1515,000 .t..nze Pent S~
"Belt Alling Gulde" wt" bt beforetlle Callfornle Coulel ot Orange County I hereon ... provided '" Mid A RIGHT OF WAY FOR ......., ..... CA (211) SIOfegl. 2065 Ptecentle Av-Bd. 2 Ba.. lltge I
eccepled Flllure lo IUbmlt Commlalon lo Inst• Piel· AISo known .. 2458 Bon· no1eca1. ectvencee. It .... y. ,PIPE LINE PURPOSES ... ,,.. 9': ,,._, ~ -· In the City of Cott• -""i\ll Kl Kll'lll room wrttl fir~.
ICQ89flble bonds will bt lorm Eat her on P R C n;e er ... Senta An•. Call· nder the termt ot 111<1 Deed OVER THE NORTHERLY • Publllhed Orange <AMt Mesa. County ot Ortnge. Ht )Ml ., "-· 1n luten.n. c:;ommunit
ceu• lor rejection of bid 3095 1 toceled l'A mllM 0"· lorn11 • ol Trust. ·-· chltget llrld FEET OF THE SOUTHERLY Diiiy Piiot Mwch 4. 11. 18. Sllll ot C1.lilornl1. th• REAl ESTATE Po<>I & tacllitlet Re-• e..t9lde 3 ~, 0.,.
PREVAILING RATES OF lllore lrom Seel BMctl. Cell-Term1 of Ille calh In law-•X9fllltn ot the Trutt• llrld SI 68 FEET OF LOT 23 OF 1985 1t>llldoned good&. dllfllel 9'1·1400 ahstieefty Pf·ICed $3'6 109 yerd. ~ ftrsl WAOES.tnecc:ordancewllh tornle. Plelform Either wlH lul money of Ille. Unned Of lhe lrustlCrllledt>ysetd FAIRVIEW FARMS. AS M-340 Of petlOnll property de-' $131 900 Ownei'
,,,. C)fovtlionl of S.CllOl'I repl-Ille previoul rubble Sl•tff on COflflrmlltton ot Deed of Trull SHOWN ON A MA p. IC(lbed l>eloW In the met· ~=~~ M . c n . b 6~754 or 556-3900
1773 ot the Cllllornt1 Lebor lllend dellroyecl by • •lorm Ille, or part call! and b•I· Tiie 101el amount of 1111 THEREOF, RECORDED IN PUBLIC ll>TICE 11rs of ------
Code, the 09'*11 prevlliltng In March. 1083. Further In· 1nc;e evl~y note ... unplld balance ot 1111 obllg-BOOK 8, PAGE 7 I OF MIS· Ofter Ofugarjc::Zyk • Bd. llftl Ullfl ...., ·--•fW M .. S..
rat .. OI pet diem WIQM end lorm•llon may be Ot>lelnecl cured by M or T~I tton MCUrlCI by the propetty CELLANEOUS MA.PS, RE· FICTITIOUS 9U81N111 frec>le•. oemnl etittr, ·15 blCI, JSR Hmf""....._x 756-9162 JSR 2bl. DIR • Gue.I
h0ild1y and overtime work In from the Co11let Com-Deed on the ope<ty eo lo be IOld Ind rMtOnable COROS OF SAID ORANGE N~ ITATW•WT misc, game Sp D 109 WfTI ftlW! ..,_... h•/P004 645-7009 Agl
the IOG.itty In wlllch the WOf1I mt111on 11 13 I Howard aold Ten per cent or limited cotll. eJCpenses COUNTY The following per.ane .,, Joeeph Novik • 2 11e1uee. Back Sey, city llghll &
18 to be perlormecl hM beef\ Slteet, 'th Floor, Sen Fren· ernoonCJbtd lo be depoelled nd ldvencet II Ille time of EXCEPTING THERE· dotng buainell W 2 pr •lllit . ...,, IP'1 eQUlp, FaSlllon lll•ndl BNullM .... -I " ....
otllelned from the Otrector llco. CA 1415) 543-8555 with bid he inltlet publk:etlOn of Ille FROM THE EA STE Al Y TRAVEL IN JET SKI REN· bd, lwn Chllr. mite blCI, IUll· 3 Bdrm with lormel din-trw.&. SSR 2bl I oom &
of the Department ot lndu9-Publlthed Orenge Coul Bide or O"tl'llO bt In writ· Notice ol Siie II™· 170 84 415 40 FEET. THEREOF TALS. 20215 Cllene SI . A.pl CM, mllC 1tm. Sp A 038 Ing & femify rm Yoo own "' ... LtAI toe llYlng ~:. ~-;o:, lq tt lrlll Relellons • copy ot Delly Piiot March 11, 12, t3, Ing end wlH be rec.lved ., ThebeneflQtlfYunderllld ALSO EXCEPTING . c Coet•MtN CA92827 George Rider. Auctioneer. MI di y hlldl Th•t'I right . ownet WIH 75 1 OLYMPIC .4\IE
#hlch II on Ille I~ the otfice ot "· )5, 18. 17. 1985 the etorneld ottk:e •• any Deed of Tru•1 heretofore... THEREFROM. THE WEST. 'o eorg• Oe~mpo, 2025 Stlll Uoen• No A 1225 I an 00 can y P•Y Ille lnt111esl ctown on s 136 000 pti •99-3861
llMt City Clerk of lhe City of M·Su·3e7 lime alter the fir.. publt-led and delivered to Ille ERL Y 230 FEET, THEREOF Cher II SI . Apt C. Cotti Landlord r_..... tne right ~~91~~11~t~7111 yoor 1oen or wtll sell V A _
lrvlne tnd will be made evlll· ceUon hereof and before nderllgnecl 1 wrlllelT Dec· Tiie 11ree1 lddreu end l\A .... CA 92827 to bid 11 the .... Purch.... and P•Y up 10 • pll WTSI• ...._
tble 10 any lnl«Mled perty dale of 11te 1ta1ton ol Oet1ull and De-other commOfl oeetgneuon. Thia bu11n111 Is con-rnull be made with cesh only 1 1 3 upon r~1 The contrec· Mt.IC NOTICE D•ted: February 12. 1985 and tor Sele. end a written II any. of the reel property ducted by en indMdu1t end paid for 11 the Ume or Home 11 • blaull u $ 2 5 0 0 0 0 neigh·
IOf end 11ny aubcOnlrlCIOJ K .... a lcft•.U. At· NOllCI of Oetaull and Etec:.· d11crlb1d above 11 GeorgeOGampo purcnase All purch1Md bedroom 2 ''t bath t>omOOd·teasl expenlive
under him atlell pey not lela FICTITIOU8 9U8INlll ,.,....,_ at uw, Df01 Petll uon 10 Sell TM unct.tslgne<I purported to be 1978 Meyer Thtl 5111emen1 wu llled good• 8/e IOid u It tnd Condo c.IOM to South hae °" the block only
then tnt apecllled prevllllng NAm ITATIMRIT lontfttO, #112, C....._, U9ed 111d notice of De-Piece. eo .. 1 Mesa. Cell-with Ille County Derk ot Of· must t>e removed II the time Cout Metro Call Owner S2?5 000 720-8730
rat .. ot weoee to ell work· The following PlflOnl 111 CA 11• (11t) ..,..,.. eull and Elec110fl to Sell to rornl• ange County on Fet>ruary of purcl!Ue S.,. tubteel to wants OUI S 125 900 Call .. ___ p . 'fili
"*1 employeed In the ••· doing t>ulinell 11· A.llorney1 tor Clerlce recorded In Ille county The under11gn1d d11· 28, 1985 l>'ior catlCelltllon In the IAlJIA 546-23 IJ ll--!W'!"!"!l,.•!'!'•.•'!t~-r...,~~
ec:utlon ol the contrec:t. RESPIRATORY S ER· Marie Kr1ct and JoM • the re11 property Is ct11ms eny ll1~111y !OJ any F1700IS _,or MUlement bet--. ~ 86Ut •t>r 2b• BY o:n;
LABOR REGULATIONS. VICES. 2tll51 Newland Ave , Michael Nugent Co-Ad min· led 1ncorrectn-of the street Publlllled Orange COetl Landlord 1nO obllgaleO Mutt l\Aove S 159.900
Tiie c:or11r1C1or lhelt comply •21', Huntington Be1Ch, 1111ra1ors AllorMy for With 0111: 311/115 lddrata and otller comrnon Dally Piiot l\A11cll 4, 1 I. 18, party Dated tllls l llh •nd A great family tiorne.1ust a •93· 7587 or 856-7023
with ell the requlrtmentl of CA 928411 Wiii Annexed ot the estate ol CAl.WIOI TRUi l DtlD deslgnellon. 1f eny. sllOwn 25, ft85 18tn dey of Merch, 1985 short welk lo Say Ind
Section 1777.S togetherwilh Norbert Allen John1on. uld decedent l!i.VICEI INC.. 11 herein M·345 Publlc Storege Manage-ocean be1c hea with Tn-tevet 48r 38e, lam rm,
Ill other epplieeble requlr• 300 E . 1300 N .. Sprtngvllte, Roy A. Kai•. Eaq ru•'"· 11U7 llletman Said 1atewill beml<l4I. b\Jt ment. Inc C1liform1 AucUOfl owner financing that Gi n ._ .. _____ cov pello w/vv Nr Hr~
me<111 of th• C1tllornl1 UT ~663 Publllhed Or•nr coast .,, ......._ CA t1m. wnhout coven1111 or w11· Mt.IC ll)TIC£ License No C 1191 T.... Iii a growing l1m1ty Ownr S HM 500 493-9152
Lebor Code Norber1 Eer,_I JollnlOn. Oalty Pilot March . I 1, 11, 11-.,...11, ., LMtftde ranty, ecp1eu Of Implied, re-pnone {2 l3) 882-380 1 t>vdge1 Oldet tred1tional lm'at 1 .... ,.
DRAWINGS ANO SPECI-2185 I Newland Ave . IP 19115 oter, T,_... .... Offtcef gardlng lllle, ~. or f'ICTITIOUI 9U8INlll Agent for Lendlotd 11ome •n l<>P Sllepe • ~
FICATIONS· A lull Ml of 21', HuntlngtOfl Beeeh. CA SaM .. 608 Publlallecl Orange Cout encumbrances, to pey the NAm ITAT'lmWT Pul>lllhed Orange Coast Bdrms 3 belhs. family drllwlnge llrld apectflc:ellonl t28'6 ally Pilot March 11 18. 25. rem11n1119 prlnclpel tum of Tiii fOltowlng peraon1 .,, D111y Pltol Maren 1 I. 18 room den • c:ar garege. ..Dal
11 1111eliet>le lor tnapec:tlon Thi• t>ualn•H la con· Mt.IC ll>TICE 1985 1111 note(•) aecured by .. Id d<>tng bullnest u . 1985 M-342 Ind separit• gerage apt ____ S 2•00 dOlfn . ••ll•r
Wllhoul cherge 11 the offkle ducted t>y 1 genw•I ptr1· M·354 Deed of Trull with lntetetl JABCO. 108 Al1b1m1 St . to rent or meybe for In· • pro1110.S FHA financing,
ot the Otrector of Public nerllllp FICTITIOUI 9U ... ll • •hereon, 11provided1n 111d Huntington BHch . C A laws Full priced Is now p(msllJ 1211.MI tow O•ed 1nter"t rat•
Worl<• Of the City of lrvtne. Norbert A. Jollnaon NA• ITATl•NT Mt.IC NOTICE note(•). 8dYlnc:el, II eny. 92648 educed 10 $595 000 PrlOI dropped 120 060 on 28R lownhOUM with gar-
Complet• Mtl ot Hid drew· Thl1 •tttement wH llled The following petlOrtl are under Ille 1erm1 of said Deed Judllll Ann R1Qg1. 108 Al•· r · this detlgllttut 2 BR "doll.. age Ol"lly $83,500 Call
tng1, apeclflcellonl end bid with the County Clerk or Of. d0t"9t>ualneu11· FICTinOUI 9UIMll ol Trust.•-. ch11gea and t>am1 St . Huntington P\ll.IC NOTICE (7l•) 673 4400 Peg Oatnefon S58-.9400
documenll may be 1nge County °" February BALLOON BUILDERS.I NA• ITATIE•NT ••pen-oltheTrusteeend Blech. CA92648 house Llghl and cl\eefy.
purcllued from the Depart· 20, 1985 15913 Adams Cl . Fountain The IOllOwlng ptflOflS are of 1111 1ru111 creeled by uld Wltllem Bollell, 108 Al• FtCTlTIOUI .,.._,, room to edd °" or up AU. Tll -
mtnl of Public Wor1l1. City ,..,71 Valley, CA 92708 doing buslnes1 •• Deed of Trutl b1m1 St . Huntington N.U. ITAft•WT Kitcllen looks °"' on ..-
Of IMM. 17200 Jetnt>or.. Publllhed Orange Coul CJ Carr1 t1. 15U3 (II RON KNOS & AS-Tiie 10111 amount ot Ille e..c11. CA 92148 Thi fOllowlng Pl'.oN we letge PlhO S teos 10 bey 1-
Roed, trvln•. C1tlfornle. Dally Piiot February 26, Adami Cl . Founllln 1/11-.Y. SOCIA TES. (2) 0 & M MAR· unplld t>ll1nce ot Ille obll· Tn1t t>ualne sa II con-OOtng bullnets 11 eno l>MGh Don I miu Sue>ef toceuon. E.x1'9 lerve
112713. A norwefundel>le fee March•. 11, 18. 1985 CA 92708 KETINO. 10409 Apeche gallon MCUred by the proe>-ducted by • general pert· SOBER Z. 435 Futlenon llllS one yard 8ngtll. hlghty up.
of 1 15 oo wtll be c:tiergecl for M-332 Thll bu1lneu I• con-Riv« A\18., Founteln v11i.y, lfty lo be sold Ind reuon· ner9h1p A"'e . Newi>ort BMch. CA 144-•0 graded 3 e.droom urwt
Mell Ml of docume<1l1. dueled by: an lndlvldu1t CA 02708 able 1tt1mlled costs. eK· Judith A Riggs 92663 Extras lnctude elf con-Df•""'no•. apee•flcettona llld c J. Cll'r•te Ronald 01v1d l<nos. 10•09 penMI and ild"'ances at tlle Th11 atetllfMllt wu filed Paul v Barnet Jr . 435 dltioning, W9t bar. mlc:n>-
bld dooumenl• wlH be m•ll· PtlllC NOTICE Tnl• lllltMenl we1 filed Apache River AV.. Foun1eln time ot lhe 1n11111 publictllon wtlh tlle County Clerk ot Or· Fullerton A"''. Newport wa...e mirrored CIO ...
ed, upon rec411pt ot requettl PICTl'TIOU9 MllMll with the County C19'k of Or· V1Mey. CA 92708 ot IN Notice of s... II •• County °" Febf'Uery BMcll, CA 112863 CIHllll•d AOS .,. 1ne doors Beautlf\JI ~
no liter then 10 celendll NAMI ITAT'lmWT enge County °" March 5, Th11 bu1lne11 11 con-$33,380 78 27. 1985 Cher1ee Rey Maynor Jr Liii& ISLE llllW9f 10 1 tue:eelllul 1n Irving room ~ dl'fl prlOt 10 tbe dlll Mt fOf T .. -1.....-.. -~a are 11186 dUCled by 1111 lndlvtdull The t>enelldery un~ lltd ,._ 28121·0 L• ~ Million 11. ty pool 2 cw OWI09
QOtnlrlQ bids for In ltd· ·-..,.. ....... "................ f27Ml2 ROOlldO K~ Oeedo!TrullheretOIOf•••· Publllhed Orange Cout Vlejo,CA.92891 ger11geory1rdU6el •• S165.ooorg..1so1 -:thlONi chetoe of S5.00. d~ butlnMI a : ERICAN Publllhecl Orange Coul Tiits 11•1-'I ... filed ea..ted Ind dellVeted to lhe Daily PllOI Marci\ 4 1 I. 18 Th11 busln•H II Con· •-LtW ~,., wey to tell mo<•
llCURITY FOR COM· "1R1i1~~ ie:: Fllrchlld O•lfy Pilot MlfCll 1 I 18, 25, h '"'County Clefk ol Of. undefMgned • Wrltlltl Dec:· 25 11185 ducted by I gen«ll P9'1· Pnme toe .... land Lge 2 _peoc>te4 ________ _
Pll!TIOH OF WOAI< The lrvt CA.92715 ' Aprll I, t98S Inge County on Ma.rel! I, larellon Of default end De-M-350 nerir\lp lly. !> Bdrms 4 '•Ba den
contract documentl cell for o':~ Hamllin Event 32 M-358 11185 mand for Slit. and • written Peul J e.rnee Jr C R 5 5 doc k & s 11 P It alt Law
monthly Pf<>or-peymenll · 1 1 'c• '210tn Notice of Oelaull end Elec· 11111m1IC lillt'ITIC[ l\A1yn0f. Jr S l.999.00020•1.dn OWC •--------"" bleed UPofl the enotneer'• =~~l Knoll. rvne. ... Publllhed Orange Co111 tlOnto Sell Tlllundetslgnecl ,.~ "" This 111tement w•• filed bal a t 10-.i. 1n1 or Slete law requtrN 1h11 ell
wtlmllte of the petctnl• S n<2. l<etlln 2529 w Ptll.IC ll>TICE Dally Piiot M81ch I I, 18, 25. c.uMd Mid Notlo• ot De-K 1tl10 with the County Clerk ot Or· IN /OQllon 11 $7500/mo col'ltr1C1or1 wno s>«form
of WOfk completed The City M 1 Y Aw ' Mete Ai April 1, 1985 leult and Etecoon to Sell to FICTITlOUI 9U81N111 1nge County °" Febn.l&ry PlflTJll 111111 w0<k over $200 1nc:ludlng
.ti! tetlln ten(IO) percent of as~rey • ' LEGAL NOTtCI M·361 be recorded In the county NA .. ITAT'l•WT 21. 1985 ·-lebot and me1eriet1 must
MCh PfOO' ... ptymetll .. Thie bulinHI 11 con-NOTICE IS HEREBY whir• the rMI !>f(IC)erty 11 Thi IOllOwing pereont .,. ,.....,.. •••• -D4! llOer!Md UnltcenMd
llCUflty for aomptetlon ot dlJctecl ..... 1 ,,__11 P9'1· GIVEN THAT THE POLICE rtaJC NOTICE 1ou1ed dOtng butlnlU 11 ROGER P\lblllhed Orange Cout ftlll••i contraclors shoUtd IO the~ of the WOt11 At nerllllp v,. .,....-DEPARTMENT OF THE • Date Febnlwy 25, 1985 ENGI NEERING SERVICE. 0111y Piiot Februery 24 q state In their ed11et11smg
IM reQl*I end ._.pentt of Oevld H E\181\1 CITY OF COSTA MESA IC·"111 MUA9LI ..Win.WT e 189 Ronald Circle Merell 4 t t. 18, 1985 l ovely 2 Bdrm 2 Bein up. Conlre<:tor1 and c:on-
IM ~ blddef, the Thie llll-'I wM llled WILL HOLO A PUBLIC AUC· MOT'ICI OP C~ATIOM, M 8* Cyprns. CA 90e30 M-333 greded Danbury Model ~mer1 c:ontecl Mery
Cttywtltpttylheern<>unllOwllhtheCountyClet110f0r· TtON OF UNCLAIME D 4"'UCAl109ITO .,...._-...... -r~ Chlh·Chl Huang. 8 1H Condo Cteen 1h1rp unit Grond;eet 558_.086wnh
retlllned upon cornc>ltenot enge County on Fet>ruery BICYCLES ANO PERSONAi.. HU M.COMOUC I.•' .. ~ "~1 :..! A.ti : Roneld C1rcte, Cypf .... CA wUh ceremte Ille eaung 1ny que111on1 ContrllC•
wtth ttMt requifeft*'lll Of 20 11155 PROPERTY ON SATUR· NY811lAMI , • .,_ •7• • t0e30 are• end enlrly LO•n II tor's St••• 1.1ce nse ~nmtnt Code hctlon ' p..u DAY, MARCH ta, 1985 Af a.&.15 ....._, A t tee· Tlll1 buslneH 11 con· P\ll.IC NOTICE ltsumlbfe S I 1' 000 Boerd. 28 CIVIC Cent•
14402 and the P'OYllione Of Publtehed Ofenge COMI 10·00 AM AT THE COSTA To Whom II May Concefn ret*'Y duc1ecl by 111 Ind~ sp ~"T Ptaze. Room g90 Sante
IM contrect-doc:umentt O•.lty Piiot FebrulfY 25. MESA POLICE DEPART· SHALll<AA. Touryllli... P\lbliehecl Orenge Coast an lndlvldull ,IC1TTIOU9 ---·· SEL~ A CA 112701 l*t)llNnQ l~''Subttltutton M1tGh 4, 11. 11. ltH MENT. tt FAIR DRIVE plying 10 the D19eirtment of Daily Pi.ct Merell 11• ta. 25· Thie •tatement wu tl'9d MAm ITAT'llmNT PROPERTIES , __ ne _______ _
of l«ur111el M-33 I COSTA MESA. CA Atcohollc ........ ContrOI t985 "'1th the County CWll or Of The IOllowlng per1IOM •• , ..
P"OJ!CT AOMINll• fl I . Nnlt, CHI" CW tor "'1'' ON SAL! BEEA & M-34l ange County on FIC>NllrY 4 d04tl9 ~ •
TMTIOH• Mt queetiON ,..,._ f'OUCI, flt Q , eOflUC WINI! (P\lb !at Pl) to...... 1t&S IN T)i[ Al TA COfHE
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Hne. N8 !Mlllng addreu PCS. our opetatora, our I --IOCal rel t 8"2·.:.. 7 Beft Cllt Anytime 984'·201~ 839-0730 ANYTIME repalrWOfk °'9lfld Xtnt Happy St Patrick Special
S 100/mo. 752-074'0 ollic:e, 11111 of the art CIMrt UPt•Tr• Trimming laHrlaH PAINTING Speetatttt& flf!I a.nil re.fl Comm & ~ malnt Balboa Window WHhlng
-aottware houfly retet Yard Matnt •Hauling 'llat lt~ln Put tM •hlne blek In your -Lv mao 84'8 2928 3 35 Aa~blt Carter' & Asaoclall& MIKE e$0-3283 BLUE CROSS HEAL TH I kitchen & bath 075-7079 mlP•n 1ff . 803 Balboa 911 673~ 2~ 1 8972 • Home Rte>•,.. of Ill Kindt. DENTAL FNROLLMENT • -T .. E w LL p liA EXP .... ,., WINDOW CL"' ·NE"• P•r Ing Area1 • Rep1lt1 .. • Complete Ctun·Up, O•n I Carpentry-roollng·drywatl Ralat & Into 84'6·3922 FINE PNTG·WOOD REFIN ,-. A • A • * """ "
Reaurtaclng·Sealcoatlng Deers malnt, tr" trimming, trM pleslllf'·rm add. a•e-3147 _ ___ Neat. honest. reae. reft. ll•Yll H lllOv Ouallty oofrng Sr. citizen Reasonable Rates
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._ M-L Entry & French Doon . '"' C.al11l K. Funke 8"5'-0193 Pllf WllllW G• _ "aw.et ,...ial By Norman The Doorman * YARD MAINT CLEAN· Profeulonel NB addr.... GLASGOW PAINTING .._ Oak & fir 857-DOOR UPS "WE DO IT ALL"* a.an ClMai~ Quail St (not a P.O box) Int/Ext 30 yre exper., II 11111111. REPAIR Specl1t11t-S200 & 496~2126 PleaaalvtnNa • ......... Ul&ll Oava 989-2120 Moi iN's clffilRd $SO/month 752-0740 ref's. Call alt 5. 84'2·5214 FleH·anta.ro1che1 S55. less FrH est. 30yrl exp,
UlmTI Hl·lll1 iifarrl11 TWT& UlllWI SERVICE: a throoughly Npt B~h. e1rc;h/Quall s15i INT/EXT 20 Yeara ExPlf. 90 DAY GUARANTEE 770·2725 anytime Walt ltlll Law
CABINETS. Free 1111 lillllll llAPllY Mein . gen cln-up. tree :_teen houae. 540-0857 mo 24 Hr Anawer S20/mo Average Room s2g L TERMITE BID TO HIGH? RTI°ROOFING, all types liS~ta;l~e;,,le~w~req~u"."rfr~et~tr'fia~t~a~il
Smalt job• & repairs Factory Direct Savfng11 trim. HP 20 yrt 831·3088 HouMCleanlng, carpet• & Telex I 10/mo. 756-8808 EKtertor stucco I 130 + Guar · to beat any wrltlen of repairs Fr" est. Guar. contractOf'I who pertOf'm .,~"'2003 D -2 est CALL PESTRONICS Rusa. (714) 993·4'293 work ov-1200 lnckldl""' .,...,... Cuatom/Comm'I rapety -upholstlfY, wlndowa. etc. Mana~ materials. 8"2-04'4 859 0579 •· .. .,
.---F t Dottle 863-1 t38 Ii ~ •-• 1•1 1272 • John Henru Rooti,,;;--labor and m1t8f'lal1 muat c •• ,. •• .y-rM es H... r.,. .... • • BRICK RK Small iobs lntlEKt Ho~se Pelntlng. Pl /It i Shake, Shl~gle & ~;,p. be llcenaed. UnlleenMd
EXpert Carpentry servl&I D~all re• 2 Slaters HOUM Cleaning, Newporl. Costa Mesa, Free esta. Call Adam llltr ~ r Lie Ins 10 'Yr/CM 54'8-8213 contractors should so
Aanalr-Remocfl·Addltlon• n RYWALL TAPlNQ AME~N AXRbYMAN resld'l,comm'l,move outa, Irvine Ref'a. 675-3175 648-0879 or 846-3190 i t /E' liJ; 1111• In their tdverllalng. -... C ntry fencln" win "~8 7683 ---n · Kt. pa c pTe1terlng, llULL •ff •-OW.Ill Contraetora and con· Doors-etc. 548·4960 All Textures & Acouatlcs arpe · .,. • comp. rates. -• --PAINTER NEEDS WORK! cut1om teJCturlng. quallty • en M ---Free es1. Kevin 673-1503 dows. plumblng, marllte, EXP OUSE CLEAN Mtfiat Int/Ext celllngs refln c .. b. work Problems-No Prob· Repair, reroof, rerock, ,.. 1umers, contact ary
rut> encl hauling etc • · H • *A 1 MYlll * 1261 • ' k 1 lema! 11326.,., ~ 5 .... _7831 ••al Comm, retld, mobile Grond11 at 558-4086 with BUILD OR REPAIR El I And y~ J. esus 11 L• ord. ING tady. Reliable, own • yra exp.: wor gu r ..,,.. .,.. .,., 1 Cont .... "tile. "''" E"T oauls Palnt1nn ...... 3837 ,-1 u --homes. tie 472-1823 any quest ons r-· WallS, atalrs, doort. IOCka, (lte•30405) 838-82« trans. Carol 64'8-6502 CLEAN & EXP n • 1'• •v • aa .. at tor's State Licen se
ralll""'S. moldings & trim. Pllllll ELECTmlC -. Over 25 years eKperlence Ttaaa'I laatiactlea B d 2a Cl le Cent-... Don 962-8202 , 1" Compehve Rates for all FRANCIS Houaaoleaning Lie. T. t 16,428 730-1353 p I I 2 .. L I • oar • v "'' Qualltyworlc. tree est types of Comm Const & Good refs, tree H ta. -Ill 91 .,••I I lH-1110 PROF. INSTRUCTION Plaza. Room 690, Santa.
Repa11-Do011-Alterat1oiiS U25513 _!..68·74'01 Resld. repairs 20 yra 870-7894' tt ABC MOVING t (independent) Certified • I Do Plumbing Righi• Vic Braden Pro. Pvt court Ana, CA 92701
Remodet-Panel·Locks-etc NEW/REPAIR _9 uality No exper 751 ·3662 lie. !Hone & Otlice cleaning-0Lu01ci:,A~~:'~s2.:"0~3~4'6. Civil ~~~~t~~~0j.1gbate. Drains Clea;-;rom S20 1n Laguna 499-2062
Window-Fences-Cabinet Jobs to ~J;.ieasonel>le I DECKS-FENCES· PATIO By JODI Please call for -~ ' -Repair faucets. dlsp, eic. T t •
&l1ld/Remod· Spec. kit. 35 yrs exp Jetry 642-0567 Free est , llC a 631-234'5 Covets. Replace, repair tree estimate 84U748 ITllYlll OILUIE 851 ·9604' M&M 64'2·9033 -Pil·!"!l·~'""'·~·!i!"ll~P.'!'I""~"'
bath, otc. rm add patio Carr• a ..... , RESIOICOMM'L/INO 26 I Winter prices 754-1620 Cheri's Cln Serv. LOOklng STllHTS MYIH OI. ••rti~J 3~~KSperR~s~d~l/~'t~~ tt~!G~:.'~.t~~~:~0
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4464'85. Steve 547 ·8076 Qua.Illy wotk·LOW RA TES 27804' 1 t i 646-8 t26 1 tng Drywall Carpentry service? Look no morel Student Movers. Insured HANGING/STRIPPING RETIRED Math TEACHER I« Add'ns~Dealg!i'-AemOdel Free est. (714) 631·5661 ate Gary 645-5277 PTL 760·9445 or 720·8031 Lie. T124·436. 641-8427 VISA-MC 673· 1512 Prtctll Stniai tutoring math·ell areas-Jl'
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Top Quality. Low Price Ctaeat CHClttt Ftada1 ---OUALITYH ousecleanlng NEW Warehouse Storage Expert w1111coverlng In: REQlSTEAEO & BONDED CBEST Prep 848-1190
FrM Ht. Lie 631·2345 FENCE REPAIR. New & prof detailed Reta. Paiatiai stallahon ReH Consult· Can Lyn Reynolds &
Comnatlve Rates tor 111 Driveways. patloa. Paths. old Wood. chain hnk H11lia Expel 4'94-0708 Kate ant Ass1gnmt 581-8590 Associates 752.0740 T~ti•t S.mct •;;-..·-~o1'-~ ,.... etc No Job too small Free est Gran 968.0 t t8 ~ --FINE PAINTING By RICh· -----_,,, types ot Comm Const. & Reas Mickey 536-0553 -•· HAUL·M V • SPRING Cleaning SAVES$ ard Sinor 16 yrs of happy NORMS WALLCOVERING Payclaica -$ 5/Hr. Legal typing our Resld repalre. 20 yrs • G • . Furniture. Traah. Trees Windows $35. carpet $65 customers Lie 28064" ALL KINDS FREE EST. _ specially Newport For Cla"ifitd Ad
exper. 751 ·3882 lic. C~tl• Care If Hl8f 963·54'15 NORM avg home 631-5661 Greg Thank-You• 963·4114' L1c•330986 780-7211 PHCllO·Pila I Tiret Beach Call 752-0740 ACTION
CustomRasldentlel Work Loving. Safe, Dependable TllEES LT HAULING· MOVING •SUSYHOU'Seeteanlng RAINBOW PAINTING Protesslonal Hanging & Card readings, past, pres· EXEC TYPING SERVICE A DA~i1 rtLOT
Ctean-Tlmety-Reasonable & Fun; Your Chlld Desires roppecl/removed. Clean· Garage & Yard Clnups Free estimate (714) Ouallty Is our policy Removal at Reasonable ent & future. Diane t5 yrs exper all fields. AD·Ylsotl
751-6943 lie: w« 154'3 The Best. 642·6255 C.M. up, new lawns 751-34 76 Jon 645-8192 897 -4386 or 894'~ 1421 650·66"6 JEFF Lie 8688 Prices. 54'9-9677 650-2758 or 631-8964' Reas rates Judi 549-7309 642•5671
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Plus Guest House. F/P. 4.,, 2.,..l>a xtnt cond sngl sty villa walk to bCh $4'95 No pe1s or water-w/d hlcup. d/w, patio. no pets. nr shopping S6SO. w/pvt ba to rent to non
hardwood 645'-7009 Agt. hardwooo itre frpl walk -& new R1t1 Carlton Hotel beds Call eves 548·0648 pels $700• I 1oso secur· 640· 1364 smkg lemC M Amen-
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St 15,000 Nice 3 BR . S t650/mo 831-2805/eve l~it leacll 2219 place. patio. S~501mo Close to ocean. tBr Quiet refrlg, stove. dshwshr Prof/M 25-35 avl 3112 4'1>r
w/hardwood firs 60x 135 EicceptlonalDplK 3 br 2.;, 1-1 C d S 11 yearly Agt. 631-1400 eomple)(, 'ndry carport. Incl. No pets. Call l>twn 31>• frpt pool $275. tat/lat
Fuller Alty 852-1268 ' ' r 1 on o, ecur 'I N t 1525 536 0490 9 4 daily 545 4855 650 6720 fl 6 ---ba. 2 trplcs, spa· tut>, bldg. pool. spa & gym. No $395 1Bd trlr,adult park. Opes · • -• Tracee • a
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Sullivan Tait & 8kkpg PRIVATE ACCT MGMT TAX CENTER OF $21,000-lg tBd Syr old yd . •PARI SITTlll• llUWlllE PIHi 631-5775 or 631•8000 PENTHOUSE i VIEW Serv. 694 w t9th St, lndlvduaJ & sma.tt l>uslneu ORANGE COAST. t3864 patio $225 mo nr Bay St Lse (yrly) Oo~an Bl, CdM JBR Twnhse end unit on 1Bdrm. llreptace, dllh· Prlv entr , beth. trpl, petlo,
Free consultation 1 Day llnanc111 760"'6081 Goldenwest St 53 t-5483 CM 646-84'831646-14'56 2 story •Br, 3 'tl>a. (eJCtras) huge grnt>eii pvt patio ~lfil!kf washer, range, carpet & pool. tennis, 1 amenities.
Service 64'6 1636 I -e 2B 2B-Ocean, beach & telly view & ' f I "I I ' drapH. pool. garage compl furn. $625. mature · • . 'TAX SVC PROF-PREP-Back ay l>eaut 1 a. S2800tmo0nr 852-1018 gar carport, rp ,ul·n, $575/mo. No pets. male pref 673-3887
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. ARATION. Al your home trplc 6 yrs old $50.000 no pets $900 644·9514 IPHTIEITS 642_8807 Saa ta AH 95651 or our otc 839-6056 poot. spa. l>ch. Boat slip C I N 2224 1'Tllir ILIFFS * BeauHlul garden apts. 19221 DELAWARE ST PROMONTORY POINT CPA 10 years exper can dvall Bier 675-4010 ti 1 HI " patio's. garages. BBQ, IN NEWPORT BEACH Prof/F Penthse, vu. bath,
increase your refund f:RODRHYANBUS SVC The taateet draw in the CISTAIEU 2Br 1'hBa twnhse style. 4Br (3 ~denl 2 stry pool No pets Agreatptaeeto llveon the a11ammentt1es 673-2533
Home appt . reas rates TAXES. BOOKKEEPING West a Dally Pilot trplc, gar $700• $600 sec twnhme Vacant & avl at 2Bdrm 1Ba $655-$660 lllTllT Ill Upper Bay Private
Dy/543-9133 ev/645-9682 & A E INVEST 556-6155 Classllied Ad. 642·5678. 12K60' Mayflower with No pets 136 Albert Pl $1250/mo 301 Avocado 64'2·9850 $495/MO 1 Bd, 1BA. lndry ctubhouaes & heallh Pvt room, lrg house. Npt dlrontk1tchen,l~~ge:1v1nlgn-64'2-7743 Spacious 3Br 2'~Ba . --rm, close to beach spas. 8 tennis courts. 7 ~:~·allcf.~~ S~~/'r~n~~
' lea•-fer •-le I f •-t tning area map e · -ield 4932 Charlene Circle pools, close to buslneu. IHHI 111 Salt .... -18111 Ir -t terrors Large bath with 2Br 1Ba $675 Fenced chotcelocptron Bay view ~t:f• 548-4268 or 548-6947
I ... L IHI I 1819 stall shower and tub yard, gar 613 W 19th St Avl 411 at $1350/mo. TSL MANAGEMENT OC Airport. Fashion
l!WJ!rf ltack 1069 nrrt C• !!Jiii ltacll Gold carpet King size 646-7545 or 646-6255 Agt 640-5560 IPUgflfS 642-1603 ~~a~~h~onventent shops S~~~B:;'l l~v~~N hmwt~~
lhllllMfJ Sa11lll•1 BY OWNER-spec Condo. OCUI YIEW URllll l>edroom S t7,500 2BR condo wi den, A/C, 2 4BR, 2 stry, 2 ear gar, blk Sparkling clean lg apts SEAWllD VILLAIE mature ctmstran worlt'g SomerMt w/eJCpandeOltv· 2o4o SQ. It choice Nwpl SpeC1acutar OCEAN, Catt 540·5937 car atrach gar $950/mo to ocn Sngls ok Vacant w/sep adull & 1am1ly sec-lady n-smkg 675-9041
tng area. new kitchen and 1 ~·~~,~~~:',·;. :r~~~·P~~ BAY · CITY LIGHTS ILrg Spacious Obi like new Agt, no fee, 646-654 t $ t500/mo. 642-3242 t1ons Heat pd No pets. WllY IOT1 S~1~~~ 1: 2 T~'!;~:~:;!· Shr 2 br 2 ba new condo,
bath Open this wknd patio, pool, new crpt Voew Enterlamers 4 bdr 21>r 2ba. lam rm. wet bar, 2BR ar. fence ard Bayshores 2 Br 2Bdrm 2Ba $680 A I I h d
Agt 759-0619 lmmac $20.000 below home w/pvt sp~ yard ' i 5* Park. Ownr 531-3159 earpe~ drapes /550' 1 ba $1000 mo 398. W Wilson 631 ·5583 Live where you have ~P~:. c~i::~~te u;~hs T'v. ~~u~~of~~·.:~S:r~ :~g~:
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0 2 193''1. Maple 546-7506 645· 7056 eves *Spectacular apts linens & utensils, maybe mo 662·0317 aft 7pm sell et only 4 • * 1 • 2Br. t & 2Ba suites ULUIPEllllSIU rate $159.000 Mrs Be11 New 2BR drywall moblle ~811-.BnU o rented 'lor short term or 548.2407 w I t er ms Assume home In eKcluslve adull 3Br 2ba hm nr SC Ptza prk BIG CANYON 3BR 2'~BA ~ U ,. •Spacious townhouses longerl On Jamboree Shr spacious 31>r 2'111>a
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Great loca1ton-or1g1nal 6 C11st1M llt•1 2111211. carry Won't last• Call s2500 Cash or equity mo w/grdr 855-1407 ol golt course. city hghts, IPARTIEllTS * Pr111ate balconies or Rd back bay, pool 760-8057
Bdrm t>each house on Large family rm patio, 3 Patrick Tenore 631-1266 nown 661•2004 alt 6pm Deluxe twnhse Lg 28,, psvt tennis court & p8oo3 I Beautllully landscaped Garden patios &••· llOO Young EKec. looking for
lge. Irregular. corner lot car gar Newport Heights 1 ~i·~\:· 2,..,8a. patio. deck, trplc, 1650/mo 640·81 Garden Apts Pool. spa, "" 1 Would be very easy to Central 1oc.at1on on a • 4 .-· NEWPORT BCH: Red patio/decks No pets WllY IOT1 female to shr turn. apt n
rent. A great l>uy at quiet stree1 $270,000 ~ r Beaut model perfect w/d. dbl gar. pool, spa BLUFFS. 3BR, 2·~BA, 2 2Bdrm 1''.Ba $690 *3 Lighted tennis courts C Mesa $300 751-8575
$425,000 OWC 1s1 T0 1 d 2BR 2ba $41.500 Quiet s975 Avl now 645'9602 story. S 1400 Lease 151 E 21st SI 540-2408 •2 Swimming p9ols •BAY VIEW • ltatllt Wa•tH 2fft UN llULn CONDO 3Br 2''11>a. dbl SEll!OmOI park tor adlts t8 yrs/up DON'T PASS UP (818) 331-6946 BEAUT 3 br 2 be condo. •Streams & ponds Beautrful 2Br 2Baapt Encl
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141 ll21 w/gar & lncd yd l600 tease 644-0335 alt SPM mo Call Benny 642-2649 ALSO AVAILABLE • PRICH TO SELL! lversa1nes 1Br Penthouse *IJl-1110• WHY NOT CALL lBr 1000 SQ 11 51095.
Desperate behind In pmts. 4 Bdrm. 2'~ba Close 10 Ocean view S l35.000 Elegant spit 1111 31>r 2ba Brand new 2br 2baCondo. COSTA IESA llJ-1111 Sorry, no pets 760~0919
Best price In NB S 1591<1 ten n 1 s and p 0 0 I 637-9672 or 639-2260 pool hm w/2 c gar $730 micro, lrpl, 2 gar's, lovely FAMILY YILUI(
2200 sq ft Agt 759·5080 $179 ooo Agt Delores I nr So Co Plaza 539·6 t90 view S t,250 644-4099 New Apartment compleK SEAWllD VILUIE 2 P~tZnt~~r P!;7:aN~~~!~
EASTBLUFF 3Br 2Ba, air. Getberg 645-0663 lacoae Prtr 1350 Best Alty lei! C1Jllha11en 3Br 2 l>a, newly Ready for occupancy 1n 15555 Hunttnglon Village Hosp $725 mo 731-0595
den w/lrplc Like new Seller Taking Loss Ocean I 2.1 lllTS (I.st Seti) Easts1de s/'larp 2Br, beam redec . great storage Aprtl 2Bdrms $530/mo & Lane. from San Otego -
V e beaut II I a d p 2 •• B • 'I t 1 t Ok A 1 wt r I gardener pd 3Bdrms $605/mo Gas Freeway. nor1h ol Beach CLIFFHAVEN 2 Bd, 1Ba. ' w. u Y r · Vu e,nthse mstr r's ONL y $75K down. take ce. s. e c pe v 10 McFadden. west on frplc. gar elc Ideal lor re· patio Very pM $285.000 s 1391< Agt 759-5080 over. No qualllylng now $725/mo 760-8862 S 1350/mo 673-8457 range. garbage disposal. McFadden hred couple. No pets,
By Owner Land Incl TAIE OYER Pl-YIEITS Trade OK Great ren1al E'slde 2Bd house. garage EASTBLUFF VIEW 3Br refrig & carport For In-• yearly 546·5306 Financing negotlable area Call Rtck Byers N $725 d 2Ba ' den eJCec house clormatlon call lr•aat 2744
642-0350 or 760·9396 •NO MONEY DOWN• 760.7292 ANY TIME P~.e~~53 or!~geetFI AIC. newly renovated & TOPl lllT CO. NEWPORT VILLA APTS
Owner OWC lg 2nd Npl Bkr/Co-op/set·ups mailed R t (213\•20 lll.1 3Bdrm Condo $600/mo ApproK1mately 1 mtle lrom OCUll YIEW Crest :r 2 Plan Mint vu Call Earl 957·8400 lndscpd No pets es ,. • • Ask for Mr Ammerman lhe Buch 642-2357 4 Bdrm 2000 s/I end unit 2B 2 s 7 2 HOUSES Gross I 19 200 I II req ~ lS50 • S 1500 dep, Be1ween 2pm-4pm Mon-dy 85 t 2000 ev 760 6951 cl 1ba 14 K 191 · · Heights area tl>r w a $200/mo discount 1111 day through Friday • _ • OCEAN SIDE of Balboa Imm a c v a can I 720-0133 or 786-5082 S 180,000 15% On Owner xtras nr per1ect $395 or
$189.000 Agl Delores Don Goguen 497-6287 $425 1 br u111s pd Aug 642-03501760·9396 Eests1de 2Br. new decor, llOW OPEi 43rd st 1 Bd tba de-
Oerberg 645-0663 SHI! Alli 1010 CM 4 Units on huge 101 539·6190 Best Alty lee Feel the mist from a sharp dwst1r, encl gar & patio CROSS CREEi I ~~C:o~ou~lt,deia\e~~~
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io sell? Classified ads do Gresl S 160 000 Agl Cst Plaza Appt No agls llYESTIEllT $1100• sec 546-6985 dys HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE t Balh $550/mo No pets llEW APARTIEllTS tt well 642-5678 Delores Gelberg 645-0663 $157 500 557-3344 $AUS•&• 4 Br, lam rm, prof dee & 63 t_6155 TATCHED UNIT 1 BR ~-====--------------------=-----------CM Co looktng for yng. Private. clean. 2br, gar· rurn mag ocean & ctylne En' HI 1ba, garage Yearly
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age. ref's req 'd vu 'Tennis. pool. sec EASTSIOE Lg newly re-,oy a e style sur· $650/mo yrfy. On 43rd dynamic salesman in $635/mo 979 3227 975•98891818.790•5 t25 decorated 2 & 3Br Apt. rounded l>y the charming Sr Leave ph number for Real Estate Investments atmosphere ot w ood Slarting a1 $590 2214 • appt 646-2751/548-6933 TSL lllYHTIEITS Westside 2BR Iba gar llARllR YIEW MOIE College Ave 642•52 tO bridge VIiiage
1 .. 2 ll02 ft;>r 2 persons no pets VERSAILLES 1 Bd xtnt. ,. • $625 • dep 545· 7983 3 Br or 2 • den. dbl gar· all Easts1de lg quiet 2Br New Croas Creek and Cedar Quret locatton Full secur-
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" Foaatai a comm pool S 1400/mo patio $695 mo 64'6-7363 comb1nat1on ot one, two $875/mo 644· 7215 Agl Beautlful property price y II 2234 No pets Call Lois Miiier and three bedroom
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*VIEW OFFICES*
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wh,'ll' hmtltnir r" mnn·rr11·d Rd:itr11"'h1p t\ tnr r-;tl .. \ • " 1 1;,.1.111 &lO •SM, EvH. ~e S800't rtnl w/optk>n l'\.Jlu Piiot Ctetelfted AcJ qu lei 1191 a426 Condo. poot. near beech, (~ 8 )$276 / to beh FROM S160 UP ~ap1lt.ir11" 1wr,onc. liRU fl' p11111111tl'lllf\ _ .-fkr1d. •, O 80&9 lj $.39-8t90 Belt Riiy ree i.4'i~U78 _ ~ 0220 °' !!.. 7403 harbor 523·3001 ~ $31 42~:te!~~~~& CALl (114) eee-1113 _
----------------·----Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Mondmy, Matc:ft 11, 1815 -~1111!11 Pit 1•11111 ........ lt•a.11~~ Mii 7';1dbl~~"T. >i... ••• • .... '""" ... ...,----ll' , • .._. ''"· fr'~!!ar::.~!!! ... ,,... lfom -""" ~ earn lull ''"" ctwge of Ill 2 ~ tot ...,, ........ .,._..,....."' , ...... ·-,,__.,"ms ..... ,299 r ;m: i;.t HWy, 17.... .. .... ~ IMO f~ recotdt. corn-wort! hour• °'*' Mlety s.n.. AN oflee M ,,..... Of hPandlftt Nln)ll IOO .,_ .,. C.WWFL' I ...., ~
• 24 ""· •1.... :,. Ts,~ ;a io.t a. vat'1ne 1nc. Mon • Fn. e-1 a.t * ... ., ~!.,. ~ ~ ~ ;7::;~ '*' e13 .. 20e we .... ,.. 1 ~ "•· ...,"~-": ~"'t·'a •ti ~ ~ IOO SO 30 th It, N.I . e..,.r. nee, compMty =:, JohMof\ 131_,_. '7t y.,.._ YZ250, wtlM DMaaN No dOWrl ,._ _.._--: __ ' Giii __ _.; __ __,
..-.,. St Anc9r-. Ad, Na: Ca. l~S.7nt __ • 1''*" s.Mwy, no MM!r'll, ~. 14'-52t7 ley '70 VW ,_ ....... 1#itE wiTA dXRXoi 92"3 ettn. Ar1 Mclntoeti, •• 1111. ... * ~ AndNWl. IU-S&d uua • SttMt •moorit ,., ... ..,. eono. MUST .,.
,...,.8alt>ot 8ayClub Orgenjud lndt¥1dull with ""U MPJT P/T f0t buly moWlg co 1111 .. nm•-SE S2400 .... ,, •
5315/mO ...... 7141 SpteJout, tufty' equlpt~ IHH&nl Olflc. Mgr polentlel Sant• Ane ~need• e Mult ~own cet, no -· ___ ,,_ I ..... 1111 '72 ~ ·---"·••trci•I L..trge active cli.ntei.. full charge t>ool(k... nMCNd, WOttt wtth s-. appointment Hiter•. e)(P41f, MC. Wltf treln A-Nf'W« typee 780-1275 AM·Ut .. tG>t i. a; •+a eac:oooa tu4IV loeded ca..~ "" nll Esteb. 10i ~· 545*3388 femlllat With all~ ol Mgf .. CuetOf'I* s.Mce, s.twy, no Mlllng 5-9 PLUS M 0 V l.H G . Refflg Gold 19 ct. SIS. lu•• '400. ptwk • 15 tellon M50 ~~ 13SOO 080 Nt-06tt l t1t1Js llQCountlng lot 25 em.-& Or<* o.M, Prev. of• Mon-Fri. 1·1 Sat. No ~7477 2yre nv. $300 950-sott plml, pvt pty. "3-34-27 _ -__
n----istore/ofil(;/8tot· la"'t ... t ptoyM lnterlOt tumlthlno II i.nee, gOOd Hper. nee. Comp•n~ -•-iiil II 80 ACCORD HttcN>ec* 6 '73 vw • 12 •*·"""If'
)J1UV 740 IQ ft ,... contraotor. 3 Month .._ tYl)I"", ommunlcetlon tr• ..... ,._·""'n. -2-"'•.. --~••MrS Weaner & Df'yer 1250. 0.. -11 8'>d *mt . .,_,, em/Im MUM .... to Plr ....... ~·,!~~18c.2.54a-124a. Wutt4 4122 tignment. lmmect. open-11c111~·, eye tot rie. _ .. ..,..,,.., ""' ~ .w5i..-llllef~~r'd •a.-e..27 la::;;:;:=\'111 S5000080M5-"'3 talll1500otaoln-'tMI
R-ESTAURANTLOCATtON -~••t•I lpng Xlnt benefits. N, B. cur~'d. 0.t• !ntry P/Tlllm-11.HllAL ·~· ttrlall 14 TIYITI 82 Accord 4 °'· S .-. ·1• BUO. ,... p•t. IWYS••-. enn. IOC:. 873-0780 e>1w a..-....... 11 lmmed ,.,,.....1,..... f.v -_.., If ..-.... --Newport Bl. Co111 M... lor Chlr0e>rtctle ~"""' ,.... ..... .,..... · ......... ·...-"' Otflee PotltloM 1111 i... 8 KS! 5000 uncMaid loeded $6800 87s..<M77 am m CM9 ........ -
4000s1 I $4000 ~mo. Replya: P.O 80>1 1804 CAR WASH·FuM & PIT. Growl, Co. In,,.._ lllCUlty tur"'9'f takers In Santa are our 1tron0eet lult If old & uMcl. You pick up ~~~M~~ Pr1V.1e Peny ... I 1"5. 17wal
Call Agent 675·8700 Temecula, CA 92390 · Fleet of private Yet!ICI... ~11.~·i!'.':;t ~ =g:~-.~~~:'*sai':• we don't h~ the pc»-S,2501$ 25ea MS-1418 Deli ., A L.eaM '78 Sckocco. ,
RetBll Store 1000 sF:'Oid 26~-0749• Ing environment. Sal&n1 -no Mfllng. 5-9 'Mon-Fri: ll)on you want, we llN(eh •• ,.-,.,,--••at W. ~.:.:! Wll ~. ~. m' lll001.,.;. Prl-
h I CHILD CARE -' S Debt • 143 It out. Call 10< lntormetlon .., . ·-•-• ..,. .-,, ---Nwpt Bl11d/PCH Hlg v I• ••rtg·~.. . I HSKPR-commeneurate with ••S*· 9-1 at. •• 112·5 on curr-tll1ti.....1 CommOdor• a. Brand •1-··-
ti A .. 1now831·5775 / llve In, English -kg,..,., Send reeume & Mii.,., "i• .... ""' ••--'7t vw•a'-ooco.Gd~ lb• IY-' HU T .. I 4821 5.49-3185 e>1t. 20 .. (9:S) tory to: P.O. Box 1308'. IW. llTITI •11111 New S500. s.2-0494 114/G2· 1111 euto. A/C. *""'" '=: iitrl1• widow fi .. mo,,. r or 857·4101 af1 e Newport S.ach CA 92963 #Ith active real .. tat• lie. Ml-1111 rH ti'" 22 13500. MS-3817 -lf-••1 To· s Y or to tnwe ontce & ~· ¥•11 .... 11111 •aa•a LJllU SILF .-1· 10,000/up, no Dt.Ullll HITlll/WllTIUlll penMI In N,B. reslden---·-.. ---·-2•;. yr old/M AKC Codllf, pure.,......., a laser turbO '92 VW Conv ....,._, 211<
Many dltterenl tlzff credltV' /no penalty. Call HoP~Slnga CIMnerl now D•YI & ..,._ Hors Hut tlat, commet'clil. Invest-...,.. gold. Fr" to QOOd home. 48 pymt1 of $177 84 .. ta• mt, llir. X1t QOftd • .,,.,,_
starting from $40. up Denlton AHOC 673-7311 I hiring lull & ~n time, Rutauranl. 18850 menta ' tyndleatlont. 15'40 e. Edinger. s A 6"6--8473 odf39..()480 c .e L. O.A.C .-Total e... ~
Open 9-6 7 days. count9f positions, Tagging Oouglaa, Irvine. Inter-Call Vern Whitton & 100% Fr .. 10 apl)llcent FREE 10 good home F/Lab pymll 19048.48 Oflve
20522 Lavon• Canyon Rd, Btlf Waata..1 S IOO of clothes & customer..,_ vlewl 3·8'>m. Mon-Fri Aqoc. 760-9077 IOf' Into. /Shep mt• 14 mo Old has away $579.5 t ( 10405e) Lag Bch 497·6900 _ -vice. Advancement op-lltlfTUJ II 64,. "880 ' HUNTINGTON BEACH
Misc. ....... n2s *Ti Til fop* portunlty. Apply In S*-HIT /lllTUI IUL llTITI '!!.:" Full/pert time. • shots ~ CHRYSLER/Pl YMOVTH
11 you are dedleated and sr· 1000 N Cout Hwy. Frl/Sat /Sund•y nltea. Mu~be l~s:'andte"' I=-exper. 646--3922 Petite, bllCk/whlte S 842--0631 540-51M fs;~ 43~' ~·~ba~h~fu~n~ motivated to puraue a aguna Beacll. 41-i-~4 Apply In peraon 2-5 pm p,r 1 :!::,~ +errand; IHMTUY ~4~:SJ~'~:·97~~~~~d A•tt lerricn/
s55o Call Inga Agt. long time career In com-Cleaning Company w1nt1 ~of~ Hut,1n15342 e.ach ~1i Patrick Tenore full time, tight book-p--:a:. ••is Parts HIS
646_7434 merclaJ real ettete bro-cteenlng person w/own · •tm tter. e31-t29e . keeping nee. 964-M49 aru •• re. -
k9fage, we'll train you to transportation. 780-9510 HOVSEl<EEPER. ---------'69 TARGA TOP & BRA ba111ctital1 3002 be• pro Submit your re-Ollfftll •-__ 3 d•YI p/wk. SIOllTUJ All ... IM IOS 1550. 67S.5n4 ,.. Ul -
S PIAITuAL READINGS sume Mike Isaacs. CtO -_... H.B. arM, S.5-0089 Full time departmental Direct from Mfg $149 A'•tts Wa.at_... ·-Advice In All Mett9fs & R.alonomlcs Corp. 3500 PIT days, FIT ~radeyard, role in John Wayne Air-Incl mattres1 964-U 11 "-.-...--.;~~;;;;,......;;.;,,;;~ l(lnt cond . white, 5 tpd.
Counseling t8 t5 So. Et E. Coatt Hwy, Ste t, mutt type 5 wpm, ... IMl lllllf port area engineering Drexel Deak. Solld elm, WI llY W. llllU ale. am/fm cw,. pwr/
Camino Real, Sen Clem. Corooa del Mar. CA 92625 -646--8000 ••1>9'· commercial P41taon UAL llTITI U&.11 llrm, Self motivated. glut ICC> beauty, Ilk• new USED CARS & TRUCKS wind • enrt. cust whtl,
L1c'd 492-729& Fem Aide live-In aaslll COSMETOLOGY ASSIST. to handle Inside desk, Lie. R. E. Agente. $50,000. pleaunt peraonallty $650. call 873-7311 COME IN OR CALL FOR ~J-~~OM-~a~~:i81'
teacher In whtchr, pi t. rm, Lie. 107 Main St. Anchor Pacific 53&-1'76 plui p/yr. No tra.,•L sought. Good typing, G tt --2.. Fiii a-u•u brd • 5300 mo 645-2357 Balboa 675·M12 • Ctlents provided. shorthand, telephone tau co ee table 4 ..,.. ... _ NON-SMOKERS Delloht . L.llllOAPm 873-3991 ttlllla. Apply In pe<aon round. merbtetbrau Cormier-Dellllo 82 RX7 GSL, blk/blk, bra,
AIRCRAFT POSITIONS: C~u~~~E~~;;:1:~T ~:j~ South Shorff LAndacape RECEPTIONIST PIT No wllh reaume to complete baM s350 497-54o7 CIEYlllJT louv's, every OC)t. avail. :!:g~l~s T~~~~ ~~~r~i Paularlno CM 645--4867 lool<lng lor Hpel'. land-e>1per. nee. 6 Hrs plday. application. ~r ~m .-in FlllHTlll t8211 BEACH BL'vD Low ml. xtnt cond. Priced Gaiety -En••~ V ' · · scape & Irrigation per-Start l mmed. H .B. WFu1en1118tesm, OFfr0R1o1bef1& A.a"-· LES 957•8133 HUNTINGTON BEACH toM111650-2153
........ acancles Xlnt Salaries HUY 855 3791 1•1 tOll 1•1-1•11 Savor-Indigo &Beneflts.301/984-7336 llY•ml sona. -8-41-2671 soc111es. 1401 Oualt St, Toshiba col0< 19" TV. ~ • ; ~ • lltrc ...... , 1141
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
DIAGNOSIS -for pany equipment store, LIFllllll Newport Beach. Ca. $275 Leather Recliner. WI w•-YMI llM _,•••a
Mechanic to car owner: APT MGR. Cpl, mature. 5 days, Sat. req. United SWIM INST-4 po1ltlont llOln.IT brown. $100 549-8034 -• --
·Do you want my opinion 14-U, W. Anaheim. Rent Rent-All. Costa Mesa, star11ng mid March PIT. Mon thr Fri. $4/Hr. unnaaY /Ila IFO CtW 1111 DAii Aasume leue, eaay quatl-
lor iwenty dollar• or a allowance. 645-5512 645-0760 To SS.30/hr 9l8-0a 11 Call Shannon 751-8190 or See Tony RaJal lying, some cun neceu.-
hundred dollar com-ASSEMBLERS apply 7am •• -•y -·-· 546-2313 10< last growing Vitamin Ht•lt .. tl• ary Call Bob Rhaeutt ter zed DIAGNOSIS?" I WHft l"UI -Com any In C.M. seeking • 645-5267 pu 1 on Y MacGregor Yachte Experience In furniture de-LIT Pll• restaurant e>1per secty, Ille bkkpg, C...1 1212 THEODORE
ROBINS 7°1'CLASSIC 250. orig.
ow~. very good cones.
al e. auto. pwr. loaded
$5900 OBO 845-2566
Lost A Ft••• 3004 le3 l Placentia. C ~ livery. Full Jlme. Excel Clean up & delivery. Good 11111111 good w/numbefa. A~ for 5 Bedspreads, like new &mlTill l~ITI driving reoord. Cail Betty driving record. Apply In part time. exper. in high Dave, 645-6100 s2o..s 100 854•1316 FORD
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
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142·1111
IGas Station Workers 9 fo 11am. M2-2053 pe<son. Hutcheson Body volume restaurant. Apply
$150 ._. Work•. t40 lnduttrlal In pe<son btwn 4-6pm, at
wk. part time Call nU1 Waw, Costa Meu Anthony'• Pier 11. 103 No. SEClnllY /I.I llisctllaaHal 6211 '76 3000 .,.._, reblt ...vo, all 2pm, 645-5760 F 1 t ' J-aa<t4 ·-·, ~ .. utume, Of'ptlvatellmou-MANAGERWANTED BaysldeDr,N.B. Secretarial position In 74PuchMopedS12S obo ::C ~-mech .!(Int $10.500
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Alli TIH 111.,.01-sine. Laguna area r_. •• t •-t active Newport Center '74 JAWA parting out 55 'II -•IKB 675-6022 Ive mess " dent preferred. Company ma ure coup... o mlUIQ9 Restaurant •~ Newpor1 Tire Center benefits. Resume lo: Ad 16 Units. Quiet EaMMde llSTllS Realtors office. Front1 of-Gal llSh tank/stand ac-Sspd, O/D, A.IC prec>. PIS. 17 28() CE SIVrll>ltl lthr. 3000 E Coast Hwy, CdM 300 0., location Send resume to-flee position requ res cess $250 302 VB rbt lilt, lntermment wipers. 22K m1 mint cond, • ..,ty Piiot. P,O. Bo11 · lull/pan time, days. Must AAAA telephone voice "'""" bO ••7 3""2 BabySt«er/Hsl<pr3Mo o1d tsec>, COS1a Mesa. Ca. Boll ~21.c/oDallyPilot, be able-to WOfk In fMt ~ SH a ac>9M,.; eng.....vvo ~ -Cll reartraclock,and more $12.000 499-16n
t11t1n1, 4 hrs ptday. Mon-92626 PO Bo>1 l560, Coate paced atmosphere & ~,;;;~~· Real Estate ex· MUST SELL Oueen size (Ser -.r299C>llOl tt ·77 280SE. Coco-brown. 1
Ffl. own transp, lo.,_ Mesa 92626· hav•exper.w/cashreg1s-Qerfenee helpful but not b4ld (like new), AT1 WOOi, -1.I ownr S12,495 Oya
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children, refs 650·3092 1111 ITlll OUll MARINE MECHANIC ••P· t8f' Top starting pay. essential. Prefer local clothes (new & usedl. an-OAANGt-COAST 645-9850 960-338-4..,..
FOUND G-ra_y_Coc_ k_er_P<>oh_ • lllPll ... IST/ Sim lll.IYllY S 13. hr, start So. Cat Apply In person. The resident,-FOf Interview llQues etc Cell 673-2533 AMC/Jee() 78 450SEL 45K mi pwf. ~~~~~~~~~~~---~
leml,redcollvctyBrlch& ~IC pay:=. IBM PC or PIT M-Frt 20-30 hrs. Col-Boat Yard. 675·2837 BeacnHouse.619Sleepy catt Mrs. Duhl. JohnWayneFamltyTenn1$ 252.it"1MbQrl-•~;aMesa sunrf cau. alloy wt\ls~~~;rc:;::i:::=:t.
Bri stol SA Hts. 756-1016 equiv Exper for bulldef/ lege Pharmacy, 440 Fair MECHANIC. motorcycle & Hollow Lane. Lag. Bch. WllUY I TIJLll H Club Mbrshp. $750 Incl -~ brnltablint $21 ,200 Ron r'. N comp ,
f 0 u N o R 1 n g developer, non-smoker, Dr. CM 546·3288 Jet ski uper with own Restaurant ltllten 144-4110 ~ransler lee 673-5781 A•tt1 larrtt4 D/7~1801 E/646-1812 abtokltefy petf«1 cond
w11nscriptlon. Vic 2700 type 45 wpm, 10 key EXCELLENT INCOME toots. C.M, area. Call WUTIHS I lllMY Oflict hrait.rt/ 79 300 SD Anthractte thru-out. Yetlow/Blk Int.
Blk of Ocean Blvd, CdM touch Send resume to: for home assembly work. Andy, 642•887° Full time day position. l•-•11-.. -n-.-.,--l':•iptal 1226 •. 0 . 9112 Mini Mull sell/pvt pty 1--"4_900 __ 7_5_9--0_20_3 __ _
2121 640-7138 Controller, Taylor Wood-For inlo. call (504) llllOIL .. •tatm Must have prev. exper. -~ -S16.200tobo,641-8993 75 Volvo 244DL.gdcond. -row Homes Calif lid.. 646-0315 ext. A,.438 ... Apply ln person. The )(Int oe>c>tyln an e>1pandlng E•ec desk, Credenia & *'M 7331. 5 spd, 14K mi, FOUND Yg Fml LAB miit A92t Birch, Ste 110, EXPERIENCED /Insurance Beach House. 619 Sleepy womens residential lthr chr Secretary Mll"I colld. $28.500/or '8 1l80SLC. bik/blk. lthr, reblt tu.i In), trans. ~
blk wt wht markings ve1y Newport Buch. Ca UPEmL 11 MtH bllllng 683A1~8300-4PM M-F Hollow L11ne, Lag. Bch. program for chemical wt return, small exec assum~ lease. 855-9325 snrf 261< mi, S29.500 bdy wrk S2,500 646-615e
Goldenwest & Mci:'adden 92680 TO OALIFlllllA Retail dependency. MuSt have dHk 2 lthr oocassional '74 BMW 3.0S •Int cond.. 720-9902
, HB 897-9172 lllllllPlll We are• complete tele-lllAHI' * HW 111111 * , good office -chrs, round table w/4 $3.SOO 650-6624 or '83 380SL. blkl blk. 9,000 Aattl, 0..ntic
paws. white marking on wanted one mutt-talented phooe sales land serl vice lllTllUIT • SILES • Xtnt trlrv.a benellts Hope 759· 1111 m I, r . .. LOSTbiack Femtcat white ' I organizational skills chrs & wall bookcase. 891-6900 ask la< Jett 11 h S 3 • 5 o o
lace collar with bell Individual tor a dynamic company, un que n con-now hiring: Call NEVlOIRECTIONS --'80 3201 A/C 5 spd. 56K 720-9902 I.Id 131T
REWA RD Call Mrs company with explosive cept and unmatched In llSTlllll • STICI • FOR WOMEN INC t IB M COPIER. series 3. m1tes. xlnt cond thru-out. lllCl•S_llYOS ____ '81 AiV19ra, ong. own9f.
growth potential Total prolesSIOnalism. Expet1el F IEIL lfFICE . . or Mdl 20. excel cond l owner-Must Sell-Make wt\t Crawford 581-4100/dys · c 0 m Pen s a 11 0 n t 0 seNeS the small 10 me-Mon-rl 1 tam-5pm No • • appl. 548-5546 $5500. 557--0711. ext 32 Ott-• 759_0203 For competitive prloes & tuH pwr, wire s. new ---1 bu 1 __ .. , Calls 2nd Floor 3333 '" ...... _rates on 1985 t ......... 11.lnt cond 49K mt. Lost G erman Shep $40,000. ..ust have d um I ness "'""'um ' . nU Ip•-,._ SECTYIRECEPTIONIST -...,...., .,.,. ...., II he h"'h ~ .. W-tCoastHwy NB No _, •-5 . MITA DC-122CQ91er.mtnt ;81 32"' ·s· pkg blk/blk _,......_,David Potts. S7750 546-9222 B1111tan COM-REWARD strong bookkeeping. 81 we u 1 ·• "'"' ... calls. ' · PIT 9am-2pm deity. S7 50 cond Perteet tor tml of-R "'·. · · ~~;'l~dealerr.,.. 497-3551 673· 16001760·8500 Preference given to those residential consumer. lt4 '1 laffl p/hr. Tus11n 730--0222 t 1 650-7070 ecarro 5· am/Im digital ..... ---,,-----with 1 B M Oleplay Writer OUI' product centeB and Unique fast paced special-!Ge lnQu re 81 cass. all svc reocrds. llflfY 646-7027 818/915-8686 83 REGAL L TO tu" p'#f,
lost Silky Terrier. sml and 1 BM. P C.X.T. ex-support_lng service ty sta<e chain selllng high SECllITT 11111 PiHtl/ IHI I clean Sll.500 496-4400 TIP••• pa11 vmyt top, 35K ml. Ml at
mate Stvr gray 'Fergus· ,.,_lence (LOTUS Sym-centers w111 be opening In llTll IOm quality tlnt1t1s & house-538_9•02 - -s •-... ---~ ... .. low blue book 968-2063 NB he/ID Vic Blutts ,...... 1 the medi t>e'-., ...... •--1<1mb11t Artist ptnet. -"' _, .... For Patn99fed phony sottware program) your areas n im • 1 wares .., .. _..., pr...-ti 1sn sed 83 Regal Sta. Wgn. woocs-REWARD $500• 644-5415 or comparable exper. ate tuture. Gr~nd floor AvallabMI In: every day has: SERVICE Prof btdgs ~~'$2&io10~;"2~5598 •NO OUALIFYING Mercedell Benz grain loaded. idnl cood
Lost: Wofn•ns diamond Reply to PRESIDENT. career opportuntUes with 1119111ATI ~ w/Jtlnt food M0tn work •EASY CREJDT -lllTI O&ll $8500 pp •9•-95'8
ring between Monrovia & Collins Assoc • 8•0 New-complete benefits pacic NEWPORT BEACH ii hf htlff•• lfW $6 p/hr .. 854-8388 Yamaha p S 20 t<ey-•MANY FINE AUTOS Top MMCedH PriceS Paid -=-=-==
19th st. Sat 312 REWARD port Center Of Suite 660, ages are ava.llable lo LAGUNA BEACH L--....a-=i. GREAT OPPTY PT/FT board. auto base cord TO CHOOSE FROM Call Peter or Ray CaiilJK t3"
Any info please call Mike Newport Beach. Ca. those who quality. Write LAGUNA NIGUEL ....... Comp car & S2000 mo. system xlnt cond s295 ...... ., ... TS n Sev1lle/leath/loaded
261-0100 92660 and /or send resume Im-E•P9flence Pf•ferred by .......... ltHll not uncommon Traln'g 650-7045 140-4112 ~1·al lflCEIES pef'f oond $5295 pp
--mediately. An Interview not neceuary. Earn CALL°l40W FOR avail Mr Aleo 895-5007 S -;-"-~ lZ30 • 85Hl260. 963--0.a2 eves will be arranged at soon ~SO -$600 per mont APPOINTMENT rrha1-1 213or714 637·2333
1 .. 1 .... Opp. 4014 ..... ".Orr. 4014 :nc::!~·r~~ you are a N"o ~lectlng. Call IOa,,; (213) 630-4612 TILEPlllE WJS Wet Suit ladles CU91 sea ~ ., tl4t 79 Sev1~4-d,---;;;lnt
":'f ~==~~===:.=::J.::::=:=!~~~===: PRODUCT CENTER ••GR to 4pm Monday -Friday Mr. Berkery or Ms. Gordon Cash paid dally. No exper Suits w/bools & hood nev ~~d51L0o750m1. 6e7v_,etr,.8h61ng
IE YOUR Owl loss m • req. Apply 910 North Pa-worn $300 obo 675-4059 76 MGB CONVERTIBLE. '"'~ ...-oo
Join Dynamic International Service
Company. Full training with manage-
ment assistance High earning poten-
tial Exclusive territory Amb11tous 1nd1-
v1duals only Call James Le1r a l
1-800-624-7613. ext 1280
SALES CONSULTANTS Ill.I OIHf lnllL OLlll clflc Coast Hwy. Laguna -Sales-SeN•ce-uasing Good cond price 10 tell
INSTALLER -Dependable sales person Beach or 1236 E. Ed-TV1 b4it, * * * * * * * S 1699 P P 536-3008 NABERS
TECHNICIAN HILT PILIT needed 10am-5pm Mon-Inger, Santa Ana lltrff 6232 ElCILLllT llYllT11Y I
SERVICE MANAGER 142·4121 Fri. Will train. Apply In eeautlful 19·' ZENITH TV PllE-IWIH .... , .... "' ti SS CADILLAC
OR SUPERVISOR person. Pier 1 Imports, SSS 1 yr wrnty Open Sun. 1 E•IMY I Cl•FllT DPllTIL 2710 Harbor Bl11d. C,M. TILIPHll SIUCnll TV JOHNS 646_1786 81 3201 Ssp str(1cak6241 79 Peugeot 504 Dsl
8908 Governors Row IFFIOl llLP SALES Commission and/or salary ---a 1 5281 Ssp si r (784493) 29-32 mpg Burgundy
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32 French r1ver
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Newpor I Beach
752-0100
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have On'Call min avail. ed 1gresslve lnd1v1duaJ to needs mature person 1811 Bay Cruiser (South-208 w 1st. Santa Ana 1112PIRSCllE11 lSI
19 hrs wk. Daya, Eve & develop O.C. and sur· M/F to sen lull line ot high c;oust) Cocktails at CLOSED SUNDAYS '!Red-Assume •ease easy
Sal. $6.16/hr. Appll-rounding areas. For appt. quality lubricants to Woody 9 12 hi p dleser. i----------qualltylng some cash
cation• avail. at Newport 751-9335 manufacturing. trucking, ro hrs. sharp Sacrlllee i• necessary Call me Bob
Center Branch. 856 San --construction and farm $4500 714/650-0942 LARGE SELECTION OF Rheault 645-5267
Clemente Dr. N.B. 92660. SALES customers. Protected NEW 4 USED BMW'S'
Return appl. to Library territory, thorough train· 26' Searay, Sundancer, LOllWCllMW I'* 79 PORSHE 9 11SC
Administration. Address Ing program i:'or per· 81', 260hp trailer, radio. VOLUME SALES JOK red MUS'T SELL
aame as above. s p 1 rk1 et ts needs sonal Interview, send stove. shower. dockside SERVICE & LEASING $17 900 768·2927 -•••a•y motivated. out~olng men word history to E.A Fox. power, lore & all bunks. 3670 N Cherry Ave I
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$ f600. per month plus.
Salary pfut commllalOn
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promote Circulation In
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TOMORROW:
MO NO A 'Y MAH1 ti I I l'HI'> (H,f\N (,t l ••uN1) 1 : •• d r11<r-~1A .··.<tr~.
Soviet leader Cbei-Denko dead
Gorbachev, at 54. is youngest member
otPolitburo ever to be named president
Cher nenko. a part} act1v1st for 55
years. had fina lly reached the pinna-
cle of Mo o w powe r la t year. but
o nl) as an elde rly and en feebled
figurehead He governed a mere 13
month'i. shonest tenure of any
Kremlin chief.
complicated b> heart and lt vcr ail-
ments. was the cau\C of death.
C herne nko had been kno wn to be
~ufferi na from respirato ry problems.
Related stories on A4
dt ath announ emcnt. 1he oflic1al
Tass nc"s agency repon ed that
Gorbacht \ had bttn unan1mou I)
elected general ~rttar) at an ex-
traordinary plenar) St''>Ston of tht
pany Cel\tral Comm111rt
. --n a 11 o n a I parll:imen1.
Though he ha~ been a full me mber
of the ruling Pohtburoon ly fhc)cart.
the cho ice of Gort>echcv wu no
surprise. H is pos111o nina Ln tht Poli·
tburo h ncup durina pubbc events 1D
recent month\ had Jed Westcm
diplo mats to label him the Kremlin's
MO. (O W (AP) -President
Kon'>tant1n • C hernenko. a long-
time part) sutlwan and trans1t1on
figure at the Soviet helm. died unday
at agl' 73. W ithin ho urs the Kremhn
anno unced his successor -54-ytar-
o ld M1kha1I . Gorbachev. the Po lt-
Coast
Girl Scouts from 41 Or-
ange County troops com-
peted In olymplc games
over the weekend./ A3
California
San Francisco priest says
he' cft>e happy to wed gay
couples./ A4 \-
Nation
President A8;8gan says
Soviets could deliver ul-
timatum to world If they
develop 'Star Wars' tech-
nology first./ AS
Death of Chernenko
won't Immediately affect
U.S .. analyst says./ A4
World
Israeli troops kill two
dozen Lebanese guer-
rillas in wake of terrorist
suicide car bombing./ AS
Iranian jets strafe Bagh-
dad, with at least 183
killed. 500 injured./ AS
Features
Positive parenting ex-
periences led Helen
Stevenson to join Volun-
teers in Child Assistance
and receive a top county
honor./A7 1
Leading mezzo soprano
Marilyn Horne was the
toast of a post-concert
reception by Pacific Sym-
phony./ A 7
Sports
Orange Coast. Golden
West and Saddleback
colleges start play In the
rugged South Coast Con-
ference baseball race
Tuesday./81
USC faces Illinois State
and Nevada-Las Vegas
will meet San Diego State
In the opening round of
the NCAA men's basket-
ball tournament./81
Entertainment
The verdict In Jenna
Wade's trial comes this
week. and Prlscllla
Presley. who plays the
''Dallas·· murder suspect.
Is waiting too./ Al
Buslneu
Reynolds Metals Co. re-
cycled a record 336
million pounds of con-
sumer-generated
aluminum In 1984, paying
recyclers S 110 million for
their efforts./84
INDEX
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Features
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Opinion
Paparazzi
Pollee Loo
Public Notices
Spotts
T.e.vttlon
Theater'
weather
A 10
A3
B4
67-10
A10
89
64
A7·8
88
A8
A6
A7
A3
84, 7
81-4
A8
A9
A2
tburo's ~ouniest mtmber
T he 'iClectaon o f econo m ic 'J>l">C1al-
1st Gorbache v as C'ommumst Part)
general secreta ry signaled the arm al
o f a new generation to po"cr 1n this
\a t natio n. But 11 will not necessarily
mea n major changes 10 ov1et poltn .
He died a t 7:20 p.m. (8:20 a.m.
PST) unda)' .. after a grave illness."
lht Sov1er govtrnm ent a nno unced
today. more tha n 18 hours after his
death. It la ter said emphvsema.
M O\ ing. quickly. tht Sov1tt h1er-
arch~ named Gorbachtv to head tht
comm1ss1on making arrangement
for C herne nko's funeral Wcdnesda).
a n earl) tnd1ca11o n ht would take
over as pan ) general secreta ry. the
key Kremlin po'>t.
Then. only fo ur hour a(ter 1hc
,, wt •••••
He 1s expected al~ to be named
Sm 1e1 pn:s1dent. but that must be
done b~ the uprcme ~v1et. the
o 2 man.
Tht s"tftntss of toda) ·s uccns1on
unnouncement made 11 clear ··11 had
(Pleue .ee SOVIET I A2)
Parefits,
district
fight over
boycott
About 80 Burke kids ---to be ke pt off campus
in prote.-st of closure
Bt ROBERT BARKER
OI IM o.111\' .... SWI
_--.
Soviet leaden from left: Andrei Gromyko,
Mikhail Gorbachev and Nikolai Tlkhonov
ahown earlier thl• month at the Bolalloi
\\ htk• parent'> male plans to k~p
aho ut )(0 children homt from the
Robert H Burle hool Wronesday.
protc\t harl.er., and ~hool board
o fliual' arc clash1 ng over tht e thics
ant.l legaltt~ ofthc proposed boycott.
Th~ter for International Women'• Day. Komtandn Chernenko
John Brildy Valley susP-ect arrested in
~~:0~~~1m hit-r\\n death of H~,<~!:~!.!~~od,
Prute\t leader Ed Zschoche. who's
tx·en alCU\Cd of using the children as
poln1cnl pawns 10 a battle wnh
ll unt1ngto~ lkalh C 11~ (ekmt'ntary) ~ hvol 01.,1m 1 1rus1ces. declared
l<><l.i\ he has no qualms about the
hm rntt de'>tgncd to fortt )('hool
olli( 1a1<. to changl.' 1he1r minds and
not close Bur\(c 'Xhool 10 June
John Brady has been named
acting principal of Bonita Canyon
Elementary School In Irvine. tak-
ing the J?tace of R. James Sleep-
er. who was reassigned pending
the outcome of a police probe
Into missing school funds.
Policewoman pull s driverover because along the shoulder of Paciftt ( oast
dl~ k k H1gh"a) near Balboa Bouk,ard
.. Thl· district ha' forced us 10 do
1h1\ ·· /..chochc ~1d .. It has 001
proper!~ e' .tluatcd 1nformatton
tabout thl· \a\ 1n~ Lo be reahttd b)
do\lnga \l. huol 1and1f '>not Sttn tit to
prc.>\Cnt thl 1nfurma11on to the public
Of Smashed hea ..111511t On pf C ·UP trUC .\ccordtng to police repom Ho"l'
Irvine Unified School District
spokeswoman Fran Morton said
Brady, a 14-year district em-
ployee. would assume his post
(Pleaee eee BONITA/ A2)
By STEVE MARBLE
Ot .... 0.., ..........
\ h1unta1n Volle\ man. "ho
allcgedh strud. and kil led a b1qcl1s1
10 Ne"pon Beach {'arl~ toda~. "a'
.trrntcd onl\ hlocks from his homr b\
a polil'C l;flircr ~ho OOltCCd a
\nlll!>hcd hl·adl1gh1 on the d rn er'-;
ptl.kup truck.
Irvine teachers
to vote today on
union shop plan
Later ballot sla t ed
on ratification of
contract. pay boos t
By PHIL SN E ID ERMA
Of , ... Oelly Piiot II.it
lntnl' Lln1fil'd ~houl Dl\lrtll
teachers \\ere !.Chcd uled 1uc.J;l\ 10 'Oil'
on a u1110n due\ pro' 1\lnn 1n.thl· lir\t
'>tc p ofa two-part contnll't ra1 1lilal1un
prtX'!.'S!..
.\fler the union dul·' t\\Ul' "
deqdcd . teal'her\ arc 10 \Ole on 011
merall contral'I running through
Ju ne 10. IQ~ti
01<1trict 'pokes"onH1n I ran
Monon '>atd soml· teach(•I'\ .. uhm1 11c<l
Jl'l\Cnll'l' hallot'> F-rtda~ Rc:gular '<>t-
in~ "a" '><.'hl•dukJ toda} :it thl'
\\oudhr1dgl' H igh \d1oo l
.1ud1tonum \hl' <>atd r l'<lChl'r\ \\l'r(' lo tntltl'al\' thl•tr
po'i1tt0n on a propO'>l'd .. J&l'Ol \
\hop.. pro' 1411011 If appnl\ l'J. the
pro' l\ton "ould require all tl·arhcr'
to 101n thl' tarnlt~ \ union. l'alll·J thl'
lntnl' l l·alhl'r' ~\"l<>etallon. or to
ma k l' a ( ha ri tu h I c ti on .111 on
:qu1\t1k111 to union dUl'' (no" $HO
p~:r ~l·ar)
Nov. ll'al'hl'r\ "ho do not Join thl'
union ~m· 11111 requ trl'd to mall· 1h111
llnnu11on . .\hout SXO of In 1nl'' 750
tc.:m:h!.'r' no" an· union ml·mhcr\. a lthou~h the l.'ontrart nl·go11awd b)
tht'11mon rrpp1r~m rrll ~rrucmr ...
(Please see TEACHERS/ A2)
Starlet of silent
screen recalls her
'marvelous life'
At the start o f the Roaring '20\,
Hollywood took young Bernadette
'khrocdcr by the h<1nd ond pu1her1 n
the movies.
1 he ho n<.· -hn1red . b lul·-cyed
hanke r·, child from Hol\t~1n. Iowa.
hnd n 'lwcet 'milt'. " \\Orlll P'"' a nd
nice lcg'i. .\~ .... 11h m:ln) ccllulo1d men\.
Bcrnndcue wa' d1 o~crcd -tho ugh
11 wa n't at the pro\Crbtal \oJa
fo untain .\ 20th C cnlUr) r o'
prooucer u w her d3nc1n1 1n a
Holl "ood n11h tduh au nd \t&nc,t
her to a t\\O. car rnntnH:t
lh •na tht tag<.• name b kcn
8urdctte ~madt•ttc •H ftlf 3 k" \'rar1 a Sun~h1nc 8ath1n1 C11 rl ;ind n
:omcdv 1n enuc. ~he "&nc:d un lor ll
tint "•th l 'n"cr\31 'itudt0\ ntl \\Of~Cd II\ J fl\•C :lJ 'nl hclorc hl.•r
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h!.' l·.rn'I n·mc mbcr lh4.'tr nam~\
f hr\ v.crc \hon \UbJ ~I\ 'i~th rc311 .
that \\ere \ho" n ~fort the main
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'n . fk·rnad ·ttc "a'n'1 a \tllr.
t lcr J:a11 .\I(' l'\l ur ion 1ntt1 the
v.MIJ or the \ih t'r ~rttn "°a~ a rich
t 1rl\ larlt. -and 1n old "'om.an's lonJ
memo •
.. "" ... 1ntur\l.'IOUH IJtOlt\ctn "
thl' N~·h·.ir-old Rc1naJct1e CulCI/
(PleaM eee 81L& .. T/A2)
tt\.en T a}lor (hasc. 30. was
booked on ~'>p1c1on of ftlon) man-
slau,htcr. htt-and-run dr" 1ng and
dn\ 1ng undt r the innuen«' of al-
cohol. police repon ed.
A n Orang<.'( o un t} Coronordeput~
1dent11ied the btq·cltst as Jostph
Howe. 10. of Huntington Beach.
Poltre said the> are unsure wh!.'re
Howe was heading on his 10-specd
~a~ hit and earned on the hood of a
'eh1c~ • 1•1r nearh I 00 leet before
h\:ing u~ded unio Tu1. ru..id' din
'h11u1lkr 'here he died
\ pa'><K.'rh' reported thl· 1n~·tdl·n1 a1 12 ,,~ J m
Flt•,rn m1nu1n IJll'r f ount.iin
\'alk~ poltre ofli<.er \ara L•mg 'illlP-
pcd < hasc. "ho ''as dm 1ng a "h~tc
(PleHeeee HJT-RUN/A2)
'\\l hJ'l hc-c.:n lrca1cd Ml poorl~
th.ti lhl \ llrU\ll'l.,I f.1rll'd U\ ICI
l\lr nll'Jll111n
/,, hod1.-'kl1J ahuut \II parl'OIS
mJdl· lllmmllml'O" Ill kl'CP lhl'tr
, hddr1 n t1UI "' ~h<ttil al ..i protest
r.tlf\ \undJ' JI Hurll· l'arl nnl 111 lhl'
.... h· 1111
I Please see BOYCOTT/~ J ~"\
Deaf
teen's
'ears'
lost
Dog tha t wa rned
h e r o f doorbe ll.
t ele ph on e gone
lh TO:\Y . AA \ EDRA
Of the Dally Pllal 11an
"·"h '-q!I l.'ouldn't hear the
dn111hdl hut 'hl· ..1l"a~s kne w whe n
, .. 11w11nl "·I' .it the d oor. he
, 11uldn t h,.,,r thl' telephone ring.. but
,h, l '""' '' twn to p1d. up the
11\l'l\\I
\.q!t 1 l \ l11J\ Ix· deaf. hut !the had
.1 'l l ,,, hnd\ lunl.'d ca~ -t ho se or
rwr J1111 l>11ni1 n1l The Q. car-old
\.&1rv.l'jtt.1n l'lkhourid was 1nformall)'
1 r.11 rwd 111 harl.. I rant 1call~ C'-CI) time
1h, d11&1rh\ 11 m tl'l<'f'lhone rang.
\\ hil1 \.l·~r 1 m1<+\ed the audio
"""'"" 111 l>omintl 0\ Bl't 'ihe ne\er
llll"l'J thl' \ 1\UJl\
1 hr h.1rl..1nll Jl t "a' onl) a m all
JlJrl 111 thl' rl'1.11um\h1p bct\\et-n the
'..1ddkh.1t i.. I I 1tth ~·hool student and
1 h1 d11~ 1 h.11 ''w had hcggcd her
1url'l\t' 111 l..wp I hat relation h ip
l lhkd .1hr11r1h I l·h IR when Dom1-
'"' "·•nd\lnl "''m thC' fam 1I ·~ I 11111\1.1111 \ .1lln home 1n the.'' 1cin11
nt BrrnllhuN \1rC'\'t and Heil 1\\,-
,•11111
1)11111101, "·" "'"111nga coll.ir, ~uh
t\Cl lh l·ll\ol'
'l'f".' 1.11lw1 I 1 Jn!. dt.·\Cnlx~ 1~
t,1n11h 1x·1 ·" \\l·1p,h1ng .about
{'41u11d' 1111 ''hill' fur runn1n from
11', h1n 1hr1•11tph 11' l hl''" He '"''d t~
do~ "''•'mhll'' .i C •l'I m.1n \hepherd.
Otun1n1, "·" 11nl 111 'he fi\e
t"'f'P••'' 1kli', "''! "' 11w fa mil)-,
nthl 1 f'\'I .101'm1" 1~1,·I\ namtd
.. 1)3w~
••\\ l' lllHI 1&1 ~d rid nt thl' "hole
hth't hut i...atl\' r.11'4"J hdl until 'AC
1.;, pt ''"'' I r ml.; \.J tll °""'.,....,.....~'--~..,_ 11, ""II Domini\ wa' pmh;ihl\
Checkln& lt out "'' i..n t "'' "' '''"'l' 1ne .... ho i.11l1n·1
Boanle IAMT, ~neT-oftbe Un&Ma LPGA ln•ltatlonal "'"'" "h,•rc 1" n·1urn 11 •--..a-tll--Ve-eCOGn .... ClabtnCoetaMe.a holdtup ' II. ·"~1•11 lnr ·'"'11°'· "1U1 1nt11r· ~-1• -•u , ... , . n ,ll\,tll•lll••lllh\du•101.1114h11'1t1-'l a replica of a clleck ebe 11 rec:~l•e . Lauer won by •e , ,ti.,rnt ,,, ... d,l.i"·"''' ,,·ln/\t-1 in lht·
1troku. See eporta. 81. , , ,•nrn~~
\ • \
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SOVIET'S CHERNENKO DEAD AT 73 •••
From A l
txtn worked out 1n ad vance." said
onr We tern diplomat. who asked not
to bf identified. '
The ruddy-faced. white-haired
C'hcrncnk.o. whose 1UJleahh bad kept
him from pubhc view for weeks at a umc. wa~ 1he thi rd Kremlin l·h1tf to
die 1n little more 1han two ytus. pan
of a rcvolvif\g-door s~<"CUJon 1ha1
ha-; comphcatc:d already fng1d U.S.·
·o, 1e1 rcla11ons,.
fhe announ1.cmcnt of his death
came on 1hc C' e of the re!mmption of
U.S.· 'ovict nuclear ormH·ontrol
tulks in Geneva. Swltn•rland. The
dckJUl1oru announ~<l 1hc1r d
cu $1on~ would open u~ sch~uled
Tuc~da}
Once again. a' an the p~l. 0' 1N
official~ "u11 ·d man) huurs before
nnnounc1na a )\ 1e1 leader'\ death
E'arl 1gns of' an cn1rr&cnc\ 1n
MoKow t'amc•Sundo) wh en h1Jh·
rankin(l So\.1ct dclcgs11ion~ in an
Francisco. Yuao~lav1n and Wc,1 Gcr-
maA. ttt sh<>tto~1~1t . r;ht~ ~urned before dawn tod:.t) nt 1hc
hcadquaner of 1hc Comm11n1~1 Part~ cntral C omm111cc. an 1nd1cn-
t1011 of unusual ac11' 11 y. und ·o, 1ct
md10 and tclc' t'lton Wlll'hcd to
~mbcr mu~1l'
BOYCQT T SPLITS SCHOOL, PARENTS •..
From Al
~dwul Roo rd Pn.•s1dcnt Brian Gar-
land 1:hargcd toda) that the boycott is
'ending the "wrong mes~gc" to
H1ungs1er' · ··What 1t''i sa~ 1ng." he dcdared. "1s
1hut 1f \Omethang happens )OU don't
ltl..t'. the wa) to'handlC' 111s not toao to ~thool. It's the wrong role model."
(1arland. a dean of studcnt'i <•t
W1n1crsbuf1!. High School an Hun1-
1ng1on Reach. al'o J1rcl'tcd u barb at
Zschochc's plan to hold tn!ltrul·t1on ut
Prt' a1c homes for th<· bo)cott1ng
children. Thc tcach<·r-,. according 10
lschOC'hc. hold t·rcdcn11al'i but arc
not prcsentl) teaching
The} 'II 1each F ngh\h rr nd <,cX'1nl
'itudrcs. he said. nplaining that 'ltatc
law'i manadatang tompulo,or} cdut·a-
11on '~ould ht' mt'I.
But ( ia1 lantl ~md hl' ha<i f\'\('r·
'nuons.
"I don't thint.. thc.-rc's a poss1h1ht)
that the~ ·11 get thl' qualit)' cdurntton
they would rcn•t\C in hoot."
He '>'lid thl'rt··~ no \\:l} of knowing
the statu<i their crcdcn11al'i or 1hc
dTcc11,ent\S of their 1each1ng.
The 'luh'ltllutc teachcrs. ht· )atd ,
don't hav(' thl' children's curriculum
or th<•tr hook,.
TEACHERS VOTING ...
"The -.tail· Leg1-<1laturC' ha~ rect·ntly
tn<:rca~cd the <ichool year b> four
da)S. B) th is action (the ho\ colt). the
)OUngslcr will be losing one-fourth
of those dav\." he said. From Al
ro<la} ·, \OIC \\a'> Ill ht' '>UJ)t'f\ ISCd
b) a rc:prcscn1at1\l' ol lht• Puhhr r mplo)mCnt Rl'lallOll'i Boord.
The teachers a~scx·1a 11on ha!> prom-
1\cJ that an oH·rall contract \Olt' will
take place "'ihonl) after .. lh<· ugcnq
'hup '01e. But d1stnc1 oflinals '>aid
l'Url) toda> the) had not been 1n-
lurmt·d of a spec1tk date for the
'l'l'Ond nintr.lct VUll'.
.\ tentallH' agreeml'nl was rcat·ht•d
ft•h 19af'tC'rmon1hsofbarga1n1ng. It
rnnw l\\O "eel..'i allt•r lt'athcrs 'taged
a om··d3) strike lo pr11tt·~1 a lad, or
rtH>\ l'mt•nt b' d1,tnr t nt·got1ator'i.
The tt·ntatl\ e <Krnrd call'> lor all
ll':.tcher'> to rel'l'I\ l' a '\ rx·rccn1 \alar~
1ncrea~e.retruactl\l'lll.luh I. l~IW4. It
al'>o pro" 1de~ a formula lor lt'lKhc"
to rccel\ c anothn ra1,e lor the
14M5-~6 school \tar. demcd from an~ add11ional t'undang thl' d1')1rac1
rcn'l\C).
"It's an 1nappropriatecxpress1on of
poh11cal a<'ll\ ism."
The dl\trtl't will lo~ about $ 11 1n
state ottt•ndant·c money for each
student who 1s abc;cnt with an
unauthor11cd excuse. officials said.
Burke l!chool has an enrollment of
about 400 pupib.
Zschoche !>aid he will be teaching
classes a1 one of the homes. He's a
Junior high \Chool teacher in English
and matht•mattcs in Huntington
Park.
SILENT SCREEN STARLET REMINISCES •••
From Al
rc.'i.·t1lkd recenth a1 her Lado blc
home In those d·a)s. Lu~ Angl'l<·s was
J<·c1dcdl) more suhurban. There were
lrt'l''i "evel)placc" and ,1,1d red
trollc) car'i 'ihuulcd nc.kr<, as far awn}
J\ Pasadena.
There "'as no Pan fie ( oa<,t ll1gh-
"a). C1c.x·11 <,a1d . .\nd Laguna Beach.
"hcrc some ofhl'r films wcrt· 'ihot at
the first Hotl'I Laguna. "a!> a~·· hour
.ommutc from Holl\\\OOO Onn·
onercd a piece of the' coa\thOl' for
$1 .500 -less than three month'i'
".>alal) -cat) slicker (,oc11 re-
members tclhng the ncarl ) deo;perate
\alesman. ··Who'd want to 11,e on an
old -.andpllc""'
The 19'.!0s was a time ot tlappcr!i
.ind so-called frec thin~ers. but '>Ol'aal
h1\loncs of the da' sa' that mo'>I
\\Omen. underncalh.the rouge and the
hp~t1ck . "'ere "good girls" JU'>l look-
ing to catch a man
Bernadellc a1 :!Oma~ ha'c pa1ntt·d
her face. bu1 c;he "'asn't a wan1nn
woman. GoctL S3)S her father "drop·
pcd me ofT at thc .. 1ud10 1n lhc
morntng and then he picked me up al
n1gh'l. • _
"The~ d1dn"1 allow me to mingle
\.\Ith picture people." ">he said. Tht
makers of p1t·turc show-' \\Crcn '1 QUiil'
upright somehow.
In fact. Qoct7 'i<I} l>. 11 was the air of
d1sreputab1ht} surrounding Holl~
wood that spelled the end of her
performing career. When her lir'it
husband. Wilham Camp. decided to
run for a \cat on the Loe, .\ngdt'' (at~
C'ounnl. 11 becameckar that ha ving a
wifl· in lhe "~·a ndalou,·· motion
pacturl· industry JUSt wouldn't do.
(,oe11 quit hcr $150-a-wcl'k Joh
,1nd. although Camp "'a'>n't clt't ll'd to
the pos111on he ~ought. ht• "J'>
,1pprnnted 10 the Planning C nm·
m1'i\1on she said.
Prnmo11onal photograph'> C 1llt'I/
pr<''>t'nl'., c,how C\er~one·, girl m·~t
Joor adqincing from hro""n ..ali\il&l'
:url'> to 1hc then ou1re flappn hoh In
'>Omt· ol them. Bernadt·tlc\ hair "
d>ed platinum. but \hl' nnn lo'c.:'
her ncarl} angelic \milc
The petite. 5-foul tall woman haJ a
.unq 9lj-pounc.J frame lhat a 'ill'ad~
diet ul t h(><.olatc "'-Ouldn't t'\Pand
\ht• I\ d1\pl:i)cd in troth\ dame
• O'itumt'\ 1ha1 \how.-off ha \olt arn1'
Jnd o;hm kg<,. but none of 1hc m1dnl1
Jnd l ICa' <1gt• l't1n<>1dcred rill' tod:n
C 101.·11 \J'., \ht· l'nJO) cd the p1t 1111 l'
hU\lnC\\ tx•t:.tU\C II W3\ fun
.. , ou didn't ha'l' a \t't1pt 1n tho'>c
.la\\ lt ""a'alloffthecull ''h t'r}om·
\al do""n 1ogclhl'f and cumt• up with
lhc plol \1tua11on-. amt \ct·nc' thnt
later apJX·ared nn the mo"ll' '>trt't'n
'>hl' 'IU1d I ndcr. 1420s rnnd11mn\
filming a \hon 'iUhJCl't rnuld takl'
about :!' month'i < 1oct1 -.:ml
"' il u1med1t ac1rcs'>. ( 1ol'11 .,;ml
\ht· hadn't a pra~cr of hcw m1ng .1
\tar \nd wns1denng the dangemu'
\1tua11o n<. dramalK atlrl.'\\i.'\ found
lhl•m,t·h e' 1n. (icx-11 ~1<.I 'thl· w.-ould
h.1H' \hunned '''nous min Ll·ad1ng
ml'n \.\cr1.· rc,cu1ng fair damwl\ tr om
r;11lroad tr:wh. high ~Ca\ and olhc.'r
a\\orted calam111es.
"It\ a \~ onder the) Ir ved · \hl· \a 1d
Just Call
642-6086
Delly Piiot
o.flwery
I• Querenteed
" ~ , .. , , '"'1 " )'OU ,, ~· , .... t•Jul 04t'Jllt" 01
)() '' "" • Oif'fn•11; Io rt ~ •If r 1 'f willl be
O.aty "'4ol pttoto by How.,d Llt»fn
Bernadette Goetz of Lido Isle recalls her silent screen days
as young actress Eileen Burdette
In fall. C1oct1 hlamc' a '>t'a'ldc
'tunl in Laguna lkach tor had.
prohkm' '>hc \Utlc.·r, loda) ·\ \l't'nt•
.ailed for C1m·11· diaractn lo kap off
,1 12-fuot sand dunl' .. \nd \\hcn a girl
hrought an cl\ J douhk rl'fu\ed tn
Jlll·mpt th<· k~ll C 111<·•1 'a)' \he
\tt·ppcd oil hl·r-.. dt .rnd l,1ntkd 1<1rnng·
I\ o n both hcl'I'
· ( 11>t'I/ rl'l .111\ .1n111lwr \lt'tll' 'h1111n
I .1gune1 fkal h tht·n ,, 4uJant ""d 'cr)
rurJI arll'>I ·., tui11m11n 11~ popular
"1th I loll' '~ood lilmnrnkt·r<; The
.11.111111 loo!.. pl.Ill' 111 .1 hont tx·droum
11 thl· ong1n,1I 11111\'I I .1guna "'h1ch
\ht· rc.·mcrnha ' "'a l \\11 -.111n \.\oud-
lranie hulld1ng ·· .... 11h a halrnn)
around lh<.· "hnll• thing"
1 ·,1ng \unhght rl·flcul·d 1n h) largt·
'"' t'r·ra1nll'<I ho.1H" 1lw c:am-·1 ;1men prcnarcd 111 lllm < 111Ct1 and
hn kad1ng m.111 11111u1n1ng tl\Cr
< 1ot•11· d)llll! molhl r
"It \\a\ \Ul1PO\t'd t11 Ix• J \,td \ll'lll'
ind I "'a' lr)1ng 10 ""rt. 01)'1..'lt up
ind ht· llhl' lead) ..... 1, lc..1n1ng ac rov~
thc ht'd t rnr k1ng JOl-.t'' .. \ht• <,aad
I ale a"a' from thl' hnght light' 11 1
f1n\l'I fu"n ha,n·1 h1.'l'n hnnng tor
lhl' 'till '11al < 1m·11 \n<I mo\t of 11
ha\ IWl'n good \hl' ':t)'
( lllt't/ :J\kc.'CI thal \llllh' (il'IJI" of
h1.·r p1 t\ at<.' hie n11t Ix· r<·pt·att•d. hut
sht• dtd marr' -mon· th.an l>Ol't'. ~he
<llld ht•r n101hn. a"' 1do"' h\ I hat lime.
lu\t all thc1r mont') 111 till' f>qm''"on
hut "got lhrnugh \omt· \qi) ..
C 1oct1 karnt·d to manug1.· a drug
wm· dunng thl· 11.no., It "'a" an tht'
heart ot Bn c.·rh 11111' and John
\.\a) Ill'.' la l hl'r ran a P<ll n I \lCIFt' dn"' n
thl' 'lrt•t·t. <ihc.· "1td
In rcn·n1 )t·ar' C1oct1 ha\ '\plat hn
ttml' hcl\\l'l'll tr<l\ l'11ng and worl a\ a
ho'ip11al \.oluntccr "ih<· ha' '1\ltt·d
China and tht· \u\ 1c1 l n111n I\\ 1u·
"iht•\ bt·l·n to ·\lnra. l:g)pt. I ha1land
and Japan < ioe11 ha\ hl:l'll a volunteer Ut I loag
Mcmonal I lo .. pi1al in Newport
Beach for 15 )ear'i She e!>llmatl'S ,hl·
hac; donated ahoul 9.000 hour' 10 1hc
1n~11tut1on
.\!though t1111c' haH' t hangcd
(10t·t1 \3)\ 'ht• h.i<,n 't "i11ll outgoing
and 1ndcfa1tgahk <,hc ma1n1aan' a
pa,<.1on lur drt·"ang up and h<H mg a
goo<l 11m<·
"fl•mtnlO\ from hn nlO\ IC da}'·
1rrnh·1' from ahruad and famal}
p1t·tur<'S dt·lora11.· < ioett' waterfront
hom<·
"l'H· had ra manclou., ltli:. hone)" ,,)c,' ..:11d
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Nice days due a s showers fade
taolated tight 1how.,.1 fell eAtly today •• molal tropical air
lftHmt<I over Southern C1lTforn a, ot mo. of 1he rafn
evaporated before It reached the groond, the National Weather Setvlee s.ld. -Tn. Los Angeles erea will have Iowa In the 501 and highs
Tuaday In the mid to upper 801 Chance of rain will decrHae to
10 percent. Overnight ltmper•tvr" In lhe valteyt will bottom oot
In the 401 tonight and rise to the 601 Tuesday.
Along the Orange Coast II wlll be partly cloudy tonight and Tuesda)I. Slightly cooler daye with highs In the 60s. Lowa tonight In the 401 and lower 501.
From Point Conception to the Me•lcan Border end out 80
miles -Inner waters: Light and variable wtnd1 night and
morning hours becoming westerly 8 to 18 knots with 2 to 3-loot
wind waves In the afternoon and evening hours Tuesday. Westerly swell 1 to 3 feet
Te mps .... ,, ... \,tly 6~ :11 ··<i)~ P"ONTI· LHll•t 1A 55
lilllt Aoc• 73 •1 Wt1m -COIO.,... LOUl1\ltli. 65 Al Htgn. low lor 2• hoursend•"Qll 5 • m
All>eny Al 2t "'~ ee 13 ""°'"'' "-' ,.,,, ... lftow Occ~,.. S1a1o0nery-...
"''•""8Hc:n 19 " Al~~ 69 51 "'~--.. 63 A$ ......, ~ leMce NOM U S Olol ol ~
Amertlo ,. eo Mplt·SI Plul A1 37 AncllOf liO'I A2 31 Natn .. 1i. $1 51 Atlante 69 52 H9WOt...,,, 80 81 Altent" Clly 58 Al NewYotlc st 39 Calif. Temps S11nte CruJ ee 511
Aufllll ,. 611 lllotlOll& II• 59 311 T .no. 11 •"-Y 45 31
BllUmOte 81 32 01cta110n11 Ctty 71 82 YONmlleVly 60 211
8lfmlnQ111m 12 55 Omen• 80 49 High, low tor 24 noura ending 11 5 a m Bl1m11ck 411 31 Orlando 8A eo B1lceoflelC1 70 60 Bott• A8 22
9o11on A4 32 Pllil.Clefl)ll•I Sii 32 Eu1eh S9 A1 Surf report e..tteeo AA 37 Pno.<11x 80 63 Fre1rio 87 •e c .. pe, A8 2S P1111:1" 58 39 llnC•lle< 6A •• Porlt M• 41 21 las Angellt 811 511 Cn1ttee1on S C 6A 60 P0tllandO< 82 3• O•kleno ee 60 ~OCATtCMrt IND IHAH
Cf\et ... lon W II 63 39 Prov.-.ce 61 27 Pa.O RoOlel eo .. HuntlnOton BNcn 1·3 felt Cl\MloUeNC 115 40 Ra::rc 115 33 A.cl Bluff 511 48' "'-Jelly,~ 4 , .. r
~ 52 341 Re City 47 33 Redwood City " 52 40lll s11-. Newpof'I A ,. ... 43 Reno Uno Slteel. ~ 4 lek
ClllC#Wlelr 6A A7 511 37 Sact-10 57 .. 8elt>Oe WICl09 fllc;nmono 6A u s-64 so 0 poof ~ Ill .. St l.oult 60 A1 San Diego 70 511 Laguna llMCifl 1·3 ,..,
Colllmbut. on 62 •6 St Pe!•Tempe 113 u ,.,, ,,11\C._ 81 so S1nC*'*'•• 2·3 good Concord.N H 51 18 Sell U ... Clty A9 31 Seote 81rb1t1 6A •• Net9'1emp Sii
Dell.-1'1 WOrlf• 78 .. Swelt OlrectlQtl _,.
Ollylon 82 43 s .. AntONO ,. 117 Stoctiton 57 311 Sen Juer>,P A t2 70 o.n.... 64 24 St Ste Mette AS 211 OM MOiflff 65 •• Suttle 52 32 Hlgn. low 10< 24 flour~ enOlnO •• 5 p m Tides OetroO 63 •• 81FllOW 72 53 SpoUne IS 22 Oululn 60 32 SylllCUM 51 u 8111\op 87 33 Et Paso 113 62 To~1 st 56 Blylh1 es 81 TOOAY f'lllft>ankt AO 21 Tuceon 711 t.1 c .... ,,.. 60 .. Sec:ono low 5.55p m 1 7 F1too · AA 33 TUIN 76 64 Long e.ecn 88 53 Flagalett A8 41 WUllinOlon 112 311 MOntoYI• 73 52 TUHOAY °'Ind RICllCI• 57 12 F1<11 high 6 3' Wlcnll• 117 52 Mont.,ey Cit •II 12 32 Im G<NC Feels 311 1$ Willl .... Bwre 55 32 Ml WllM>n SI Al F1r1t low 1109em 03 HerlfO<CI $3 22 Helena •• 21 Newpotl 8Hcft •• 54 Secono '"II" s.cono 1ow
2 5$pm 29
OnllllO 70 53 1140pm 2 A Honolulu 60 10 Eztended P..adeN 611 52 HOvllon 11 11$ Rl-tlcle 71 $3 Sun Mis 1oaey el 5 57 pm ,._ ~ .. 45 71 Sen Betne<dlnO 55 TuetOey 11 6 oe • m 1nC1 Ml• eo-., Jlldleon ... 13 60 Parity c:IOuCty A httle ~ wtlh I 811'1 Gelltl9I 71 52 SM pm Jedltonvlltl 70 47 C'*-of rain late ,,_,,_,.., Of Frtday Sari~ 117 50 Moon If-IOdey al 11 A3 p m • Hit ""'-,. 32 Htghl In t~ llOI lows A2 IO 52 ..... ,. Ana 89 5A T-yet9 IO •m
HB gives Boys ,-Girls Club
approval on_ new clubhouse
By ROBERT BARKE R
Of Iha Oot1t1 l'llol Itel!
fh<· Hun1rng1on Valle) Bo~' and
Ci1rlsCluh has received an 00ic1al go.
ahead to build a ncw clubhoust• at tht·
prop<J'>l'd McCallen Park \11e in
Huntington Beach 1ha1\\1ll1ndudc a
onc·al·re. 20-foot-<lecp pond.
The dub. w.-ishing 10 mo' l' oul ol
orc\ent fac1ht~c~ al Yorktown A' -
1.•nuc tx·rau'c of dctenorallng COO·
d111on .... w.-as gl\cn two }car~ to come un \.\Ith finant•1ng to build the ncw
fac1lm .
\dmin1.,1ra11on kadt•r\ urged the
c.Jra1ningufthc pond but (it) ( ouncil
mcmh1.·r... elcrted tu retain lh<· pond
for <a ""atcr-onentcd park and youth
lat1l1t\.
Hm·., and Cl1rl., ( lub onic1als arc
planning to lease pan ut the park lor
$I a \l'ar tor 49 )cars
BONITA .••
From Al
today. She said he has previously
served as a school psychologist
and a program administrator for
handicapped students.
Sleeper, Bonita Canyon's prin-
cipal since 1980, assumes new
duties today at the d istrict's
administrative offices. District
officials said his reassignment
was prompted by a pollce In-
vestigation. Into $1 , 700 dis-
covered missing from Bonita
Canyon Elementary.
Irvine police said they sub-
mitted their findings to the Or-
ange County District Attorney's
Office on Feb. 3. asking that
charges be filed against Sleeper.
Sgt. Dick Bowman said early
today that his department still
had received no response from
the District Attorney's Office.
In return. club officials say they'll
maintain the entire five-acre site and
cut the grass at the. park about four
blocks cast ofC'1t\' Hall.
Boys and girls· dub oOicials said
that \Ouths aged 6 through 17 would
'1s1t • the proposed facility about
40.000 times a )Car.
Thi.'. now facah t). which would be
bc..·t w1.·cn 16.000 and 20.000 square
feel an s1Lc. would indtfde a game
room. teen t·cnter. locker room.
educat ion center. community rooms
and office. A multipurpose gym-
nasium and swimming pool are
em 1s1oned for later.
The dub also operates a fac1h tv at
the former Bushard School.
Saddleback trustees
mull 2-college plan
Saddlebacl-. C ommunll} College
D1s1nct trustees will hear an advisory
comm11tee'.s report tonight o n
whether addlcback's college should
be splrt 1n10 1wo independent schools
1n lnineand M1ss1on V1eJO.
The rcpon wall be presented b) 1he
Joint Academit· Master Planning
Committee mad<· up of facuh)
leaders. adminic,1rators and d istrict
trustees. The report will be discussed
during toda) 's d1.,tnct board meeting.
beginning at 7:.lO p.m. 1n Room A3 I I
ofSaddleback's In inc campus.
HIT-RUN ...
From A l
~ Maida pickup. Long not1ccd the
truck's nght headlight was smashed.
Wh1lc asking Cha)c to perform a
field sobnet) test, Long said she heard
a broadca'>t of the h11-and-run acci-
dent and details of damage the
suspect "ehcalc sustained
"When she made' the stop shC' was
unaware of what had happened. She
'>lopped (the pickup) lx.·cause or the
ligh1." said Officer Doug Johnson. a
Newpon traffic 1nveM1gator.
Curren ti). addleback as set up as a
single college with two campuses. The
trusteell arc now weighing the advan-
tage~ and drawbacks of turning each
campus 1010 an independent colleKe.
uch a ~plat might make the colleges
elagrble for add1t1 onal state fun ding.
but it also might result in a costly
dupl11.:at1on of services. d1stnct of-
ficials ~ay.
Di":>t ric t spokesman Wilham
Schreiber said the college board is not
Cllpected 10 vote o n the proposed spl it
before March 25.
V. fllk t·onducting the field sobne·
ty exam shc heard the broadcast."
Johnson said. "She put it togeth er."
Johnson ~1d. Newpon police col-
kctcd dchm from the accident scene'
that thl'y believe match('S Chase's
truck .
f'ha<;e was arrested near the inter·
,.ect1on of Garfield Avenue and
Newland S1reet. less than half a male
from his White Fish Circle residence.
He was hcld earl y today at Newpon
C'll) Jail on $25.000 bail.
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Ha ll idays Tie Trade-in between March 11 and March 31
. .. we'll give you a $5.00 trade-in cred it fo r each new tie you
pruchase ... we want t hem all, eve n the one Aun t Ma rtha
sent you last Chirstmas.I
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M :JN 0 A Y M A ~ :; H 1 1 1 '1~ ': 0 ,_. A N I, E r~ ' ) I .' ~ T '( -.... • r, -~~ ' A • . ' ~ • • .
ernen at
or ac evta es
Coast
Girl Scouts from 41 Or-
ange County troops com-
peted In olympic games
over the weekend .I A3
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Califopiia
San Francisco priest says
he'd be happy to wed gay
couples./ A4
Nation
President Reagan says
Soviets could deliver ul-
timatum to world If they
develop 'Star Wars' tech-
nology first./ AS
' Death of Chernenko
won't immediately affect
U.S .. analyst says./ A4
World
Israeli troops kill two
dozen Lebanese guer-
rillas in wake of terror:_is\
suicide car bombing./ AS
Iranian jets strafe Bagh-
dad, with at least 183
killed, 500 Injured./ AS
Features
Positive parenting ex-
periences led Helen
Stevenson to join Volun-
teers in Child Assistance
and receive a top county
honor./A7
Leading mezzo soprano
Marilyn Horne was the
toast of a post-concert
reception by Pacific Sym-
phony./ A7
Sports
Orange Coast. Golden
West and Saddle back
colleges start play in the
rugged S~outh Coast Con-
ference baseball race
Tuesday./81
USC faces Illinois State
and Nevada-Las Vegas
will meet San Diego State
in the opening round of
the NCAA men's basket-
ball tournament./81
Entertainment,
The verdict In Jenna
Wade's trial comes this
week, and Priscilla
Presley. who plays the
"Dallas" murder suspect,
Is waiting too./ A9
Business
Reynolds Metals Co. re-
cycled a record 336
million pounds of con-
sumer-generated
aluminum In 1984~aylng
recyclers $11 O million for
their efforts./84
INDEX
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Features
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Opinion
Paparanl
Police Log
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Soviet leadere from left : Andrei Gromyko,
Mikhail Gorbachev and Nikolai Tikhonov
ahown earlier thi• month at the BOlabol
Theater for International Women'• Day.
Parents, districtofficials
clash over school boycott
By ROBERT BARKER
OflMDeitf"°41Cell
While parents make plans to keep
about ~O children home from the
Robert H. Burke School Wednesday.
pro1est backers and school board
officials arc clashing over the Nh1c~
and legalit y of1he proposed boyco tt.
Protest leader Ed Zschoche. who \
been accused of using 1he children as
pol11ical pawn s in a ba11lc with
Hun11 ng1on Beach Cil) (elemen1ar:)
School D1stnct 1rus1ccs. declared
1oda) he has no qualms about 1he
hovl·ott dc~1gned to force school
otlic1ah to change their minds and
not d ose Burke &·hoot 1n June.
.. The d1s1nct has forced us to do
1h1s." Zschoche said. ··11 has not
pro~rl y evaluated information
(about the sa' 1ngs to be realized b>
cl osing a school)and 11's not seen lit to
present the in formati on •to the public.
··we haw been treated o poorl>
that the> (trustees) forced us 10
e\trerne action:·
Z'ichoche sau.J about 80 parents
Irvine teachers
to vote today on
union shop plan
La ter ba llot s la ted
on ratification of
contract. pay boos t
By PHIL SNEIDERM AN
04 lhe Delly l'tlol lteff
In inc Un1licJ Sl·hool D1<;tnc1
teachers \\ere scheduled toda\ to' Oil'
on a union dues prov1<;1on 1n. tht• lir\I
\tl·pofa t\ o-part run tract ra111i ca11on
proCCS\.
·\lkr the un 111n dul'\ l'i\Ut' "
decid ed. teacher'> arc to 'ote on an
o'crall cont ract ru nning thro ugh
Ju ne 30. 1986.
D1\tn c t spokc•m uman Fran
Monon said some 1eachcrs~ubm 11tcd
Jb\entec ballOI'\ r nJa>. Regular \ 01-
ing wa c; c;cheduk•d toda> at the
V.oodhr1 d gc t-l 1g h S l·h oo l
:1ud110num. sht• -.aid.
Teachers werl' tn 1nJ1ca te their
po.,111on on n proposed "agcnq
\hop" pro' 1<>ion. If appro,ed. the
pro' ISIOn wtiulJ require all teac.:her'I
10 J01n tht• facult) ·., union. called th<.·
In inc Teachers \'><><.x:1at1on. or to
make a c haritable J ona11 on
.:4ul\ a lent to union dues (now $3 '0
rcr) l'ar).
Nm" tl·acht•r'! "ho do not JOin th<.'
union arc not rl•quin.•d to makc thul
llnmll1on. Abou1 SMO of In 1nc's 7 0
teachers no" are union mcmbcr<i.
although thl' contract ncgo11atl'd b~
thl' union applic' to all 1ns1rul·1or;
(Plea.e .ee TEACHERS/ A2)
Starlet of Silent
screen recalls her
'marvelous life'~
At the stan of the Roaring ':!Os.
Holl)'wood took )'oung Bernadette
Schroeder by the hand and put hl·r in
the movies.
The honey-ha ired. bluc-e)Cd
banker's child from Hol\U~in, Iowa,
had o <1wect smile. a worm p zc and
ni ce leg\.
.\\ with man) celluloid 'l1rcn'l.
fk rn adctte wa d 1 ovcrcd-•hough
11 wn5n't at thi.' pro,crt>11I ~odn
fount:un. .\ :?0th Ccntur) r o'
producer ~'lw her danci ng 1n n
Holl ywood1nigh1club act and signed
her 10 a two-year contract
lJ\1ng the Ult ' name 1kcn
LISA
MAHONEY
rcclc""'o hgh1 anJ 1n ut> 1ant1:lltha1
\he can't remember thei r namc<i.
r hc" "ere hon suhJCCt<i. skits reall).
that \\L'rr sho" n bcfol't' tht main
h.: turc
o. Bernadette "a\n't a 'tar
made commitments to keep their
children out of school at a protest
rally Sunda) at Burke Park neJtt to the
school.
School Board President Bnan Gar-
land charged today that the bo)CO\l 1s
send~· n the "wrong message.. to
youn rs.
.. hat it's sa) 1ng." he declared. "1s
that if something hap~ns yo u don ·1
li ke. the wa)' 10 handle it 1s not to go to
school. It"s the" rong role model.''
Garland. a dean of students at
(Pleue He BOYCOTT I A2)
Cbecklna It out
New Soviet leader
youngest member
of the Politburo
MO TOW (AP) -President
Konstant in lJ. Chernenko. a long-
1i mc pan y stalwan and transition
figure at the So' iet helm. died Sunday
at age 73. W1th1n hours the Kremli n
ann ounced his successor -54-)'car-
old Mikhail . Gorbachev. the Poli-
tburo's youngest member.
The selection of economic special-
ist Gorbachev as Communist Party
general sccretal)' signaled the arrival
of a ne~ generation to t?Q._~ in this
'w3SI nation. But 1t will not necessarily
mean major changes in So\ iet policy.
Chernenko. a part~ acll\ ist fo r 55
}ears. had fi nall) reached the pinna-
Related stories on A4
cle of Moscow power last )Car. but
orily as an elderly and enfeebled
figu rehead. He governed a mere 13
months. shortest tenure of an}
Kreml in chief.
fie died at 7:20 p.m. (8:20 a.m.
PST) Sunda) "after a gra'e illness.''
the Soviet government an.nounccd
today. more than 18 hours after h is
death. It later said emph)sema.
complicated b>-hean and liver a1l-merus_ was the cause of death.
Chernenko had been kno" n to ~
suffering from rcsp1ra10~ problem
Moving q u1ckl). the So' iet h1er-
archv named Gorbache .. to head the
commission making arrangements
for Chernenko's funeral Wcd ncsday.
an earl) indication he would take
o'er as party general sccretar). the
kc> Kremlin post.
Then. onl~ four hours after the
Qt:a\~, a~noun~ment. the official
i a<;<; ll<''-" agency reponed that
( rurbal !-~' had been unanimous!\
dcctcJ genera l secretary at an C\-
traordinar) plcnar) session of the
part~ ( entral C"omm111ec.
Ht• 1., C\pccted also to tx· named
So' lt'I prt'51den1. bu1 tha1 must bt·
(Pleue Ke SOVIET/ A2)
Public Notices
Sports
Televlslon
Burc;fl-ttc. BcmaJcuc wa' for a fo"
\.COM 11 un h1nc Ba1hina ..rl and a
:omed)' 1naenuc. he ''ncd on IOI n
\l1nl with Unncr al Studio' ond
v.orked "' a free DJL'nt bdorc her
n.•ttri.'mtnt \hortl~ after "1he fl 1ct..c,... ..
bc<"11mc ••talt..1c' · Theaters
WNlher ----
04. 7
01 •4
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A9
A2 ~s t hcda)\OI 11 n1 mo,,c,dr~"10
rlo~ 8cmadet1c tlan~\J arnl Q.L.lCii
............ ~ .. h •1 v.a, thrnuih a~Jut 40 "t\\t)o
I let Jan \IC C\cur<i1on 1n10 the
"orld of the iher ~rttn "a a n h ~111·, l.itlr.-and an otd "-Oman· fond
mdm1r).
"It \\Ol\ n n1Jf\ duu\ l'ra to hH· in "
1hc "''·\car-old Dcm:uJcttc C1oct1
(Pl•• ... 9~1'T I A2)
Bonale La••, tbe winner of the Unlden LPOA lnY\tatlonal
S-daJ at 11 ... VerdeCoantry Clab In Coeta Mesa. hold• up
1 replica of a claeck abe'll recelft. Laaer won by fi•e
atroi•. 1'ee aporta, Bl.
I • \ -
-Konatantln Cberneallo
Hit-run
fatality
suspect:
seized
By STEVE MARBLE
Of IM 0.-, ,._ IUlll
.\ Fountain Valle) man. who
alleged!) struck and killed a bicyclist
in Nc"'pon Beach ear\) today. was
arreo;ted onl~ blocks from his home by
J poliC'l' of'licer who noticed a
'imnshl·J hcadhght on the driver's
p1d.up 1rud
\te' en fa, lor ( hase. JO. was
hool..L"d on \u~pic1on of felon~ man-
(Pleue .ee HJT·RUN/A2)
Deaf
teen's
'ears'
lost
Dog tha t warned
h er of doorbell,
tele phone gone
By TON\' SAAVEDRA
01 IM Delly l'llot l teff
..._Jth' '-l'g11 couldn't hear 1hc
Joortx·ll hu t '>he alwa)s knew when
,,mw11nt• ":l' at the door. he
wulJn'1 hl·ar the telephone nng. but
'hl' I.. Ill'" "hcn to pid up the
rl'l l'I \ l'I
"'l'!!n IS m:I\ he deaf. but she had
a wt nl find\ tuned cars -those of
ht•r dtig. l>om1 n1c. The 9-)'ear-old
"orut'lt1Jn cti..hound was an formally
1r.11ncJ tu hart.. franucall) evcryti~
the doorh<.'11 or telephone rang.
\\ h1k 'lttn m1 scd the audio
ron1t1n ot Dom1n1c' act. she never
m1!>!>Cd 1hc '1\ual... ·
f ht• harl..1ns act wa~ only a small
part nl th<.· rclat1onsh1p bctWttn t~
~addkhac.:t.. H1~h hool tudcnt and
the Jo~ th.it <.he had ~ htt
11.ircnt' to l..l'<.'P That rda\lonsh1p
l'ntkJ Jhruflt h Feb 18 when Dom 1-
n!l '-'ant.krt'd fro m the family's
f-oun1ain \'nllc\ home in the vicinity
uf Bn,oi..huf\I l\trcN and Heil v-
l'nuc
I ~1m1n1l "3' ''l'Jnng a collar. with
no lttl'n'>t'
'cgn ·' 1.11hl'r r ra n I... d~nbed 1hc
t:rnllh fl''t "'' \\l'1~hana about 40
pound-. "1th "h11c fur runnina ftom
"' lhln thrnugh It\ l hest. H~ ta1d the
Joe n·"'·mhk" :i C1cm,nn hcpherd.
l>on11n1l '"n' one of the fi ve
puppll'' lid" cred h~ the family's
nthcr flCI npproflriat~h named
• 1)3"8. .
\\ \' 1r1\-d tCI ttet n d of the whok
hth:r l'lul h.ath' nu~ hell unul wt
l..~rt llnl' .. ~ ran1' '31d
k "11tl Dominic "a~ probabl)
l)•l t..l•d u11 h\ <.omconc -who d1dn 't
"'""" "hCl\' ltl fl'turn 11
I k a'"'"'' 101 anHmc 1o1.1th 1nlor· ma1h1n nn thl· J1)i to n1ll ~~2-M>41
,1ullll(I. ''w l..dJ\\and ~'~·I" l\ in the
l'' l'n1ne, ,
)
'
• •
W1nte rsbuf'I tt1gh hool 1n ltunt-
ington Beach. also directed a bnrb at
Zschochc's plan to hold instruction at
private homes for the boycotting
children. The teachers. nccordin1 to
Zschoche. hold credentials but arc
not presentl y &caching.
The) 'II teach English nnd oc1nl
tud1c • he said. explaining th t m e
laws manadating compulsory cduca·
uon '>'ouJd be met.
But Garland said he ha11 rcscr-
va11ons.
"I don't th1n i.. then.·· .. u poss1b1ht)'
tht\t they'll get the 4ualll) edu :won
the) would ret•e1 \l~ in )dlOol."
He said tberl''s· no wa} of knowing
1he status their crede ntial or the
cfrcdlvencs oT their tcadllna.
The c;ub~111u1e t<"n~·hcr~. he ;ud.
Jon ·1 ha' l' the duldren \curriculum
or thl'1r book')
··1 he !>talc Ll·g1\la turc ha recent!
111cn.·a.,ed the o;chool year b) four
du\\. lh 1h1\ nctmn (the bo\TOll). the
)Oungsicrs will he los11~ Onl'-fourth
or1.-.~~l· ti:l\\." he 'laid.
"It' an 1nnpproer1:1te c>.p1e))1on ol
political activism.·
The dislrict wi ll lose about SI I in
Stille 1.1ttcndancc money for cac~
tudtnt who 1!t .abM.int with an
una uthorited C'\Cu~. officials said
Burke be hool ha\ tln er'follrn(•n1 of
about .&00 f)up1I\
Lschochc a 1d he "111 be teach mg
rl1111sc11 at onl.' of the homes Hc·s a
Junior high \chool 1eachrr in English
and malhemnt1c.. 1n Hun11ngton
Park.
HIT-RUN DEATH SUSPECT SEIZED .•.
From Al
slau,hter. hit-and-run drn 1ng and
driving under the inOuencl' of al-
cohol. Pohce rcPoned
Polict have not identified the :!O-
)ear--0ld male bic)clist who wai.
struck as he rOde along the shoulder of
Pacific Coast H1ghwa) near Balboa
Bo ulevard. Thl' man apparentt, was a
resident of Huntington Beach.
.\crnrd1ng It, pohn· reports, the
b1nchs1 "a' h11 and carried on the
hoOd ofa 'chick lor ncarh 100 feet
bl'fore be111g hurl~·d onto iht• road·s
dirt shoulder '"hl·re hC' die~
A passcrb~ reported the incident al
11:07 a.m.
Ek-.en mmull''> l<ttl.'r. Fountain
Vall('\' """'"'' ,.n;, .... ":11 a Long stop..
.
pcd Cha'le. who "'a' dm ine a wh111.'
Milzda pKl..up. Long not1 cl.'d the
truck·s right headlight wa\ smai>hcd.
While a~king Chase 10 perform a
field obncty test. Long said she heard
a broadcast of the hit-and-run acci-
dent and details of damag1..• the
suspect ''chc:;i le sustained.
TEACHERS VOTING ...
"When shl.' made the stop she wa!>
unaware of what had happcnl'd. She
stopped (the pickup) becaui>e of the
hgh1:· said Officer Doug Johnson. a
Newport traffic investigator. P'romAl
Today's vote was to bc supcn 1scd
b) a rcpresentall\e of the Public
Employment Relation~ Board.
The tl.'achcrs assoc1a11on has prom-
l!lcd that an overall contract vo1c "'Ill
take place "shortly after" th(· agenc)
shop vote. But district 0Hic1ab said
early today they had not been in-
formed of a specifk date for the
second contract vote.
A tentative agreem,·nt "'as reached
Feb. 19 nfk r months of bargaining. It
raml' '''o \\C'ek.\ al'tl-r teal hers \IUgt•d
a ont·-da~ \tnl..e Ill prote~I a laci.. of
mo' enwnt h\ d1.,1nr1 negotiaturs.
rhl' ten tall\ l' ac:cord callo; fo r all
teacher5 10 rCl'CI\ l' a 3 percent salar)
increase. retroact1H.· t0 J ul) I. I Y84. lt
al'io provides a formula lor teachers
10 receiH.· another rai~c for the
1985-86 school \Car. drm ed from
an} add111onal (und1ng the d1Mnct
rt'Cl' I\ es.
"While conducting the fil'ld obrie-
ty e~am shl' heard the broadcas1:·
Johnson said. "Shl' put it together."
Johnson said Ne" port police col·
lcctcd dcbm from the accident scene
that the) bcl1e'l' matches Chase's•
truck.
ChaM> was arre!.>tcd near the inter·
~cct1on of Garfield A venue and
N(•wland Street. less than half a mile
from h1~ White Fish Circk residence.
He wa'> held earl) toda} at Newport
Cit) Jail on $25.000 bail.
SILE NT SCREEN STARLET REM INISCES ..•
From Al
recalled recently at her Lido lsll'
home. In those days. Los .\ngeles was
decidedl y more suburban. There were
tree!. "everyplace" and vivid red
trolle} cars s hullled riders as far away
:is Pa!>adcna.
There was no Pacific Coast H1gh-
wa). Goe11 said. And Laguna Beach.
"'hl·rc some of her films "'ere shot at
1hc first Hotel Laguna. was a 2t z hour
.ommute from Holh"'ood Once
ofTcrcd a piece of the· coastline for
i 1.500 -less than three months'
alary -Cll) shcker Goe11 rr-
mcmber!> telling the ncarl} dl.'sper<jlc
'\alcsman. "Who'd want lO live on an
old sandpllc'l"
The 1920s was a lime ol flappers
and ~a-called free thinkers. but so<:1al
h1stom·s of the da' sa\ that mo~t
women. underneath.the r"ou$C and the
lipstick. "'ere "good girl!." JUSt looi..-
1ng to catch a man.
Bernadclte at 20 ma} ha'e painted
her face . but she wasn·1 a "'anton
woman Gocll sayo; her fa ther "drop-
ped me ofT at the -.tud10 1n lhc
morning and then he picked mr up at
night.
"The) didn't allow ml' 10 mingle
with picture people." she said. Thi.'
makers of picture sho\\-s weren't quite
upright somcho".
In fact. Goetz sa\S. 11 "'as the air of
d1srcpu1ab1ht) surrounding Holl}·
wood that spelled the end of ha
performing career When her lir\I
husband. W1ll1am Camp. decided 10
run for a ~cat on the Los .\ngdc5 (•I}
Council. 11 became rlcar that ha' 1ng a
wi fe 1n the "scandalou-." motion
picture 1nclus1r~ JU'>I "'ouldn'1 do
(ioct1 qu11 her $1 50-a-week 1nh
and. although Camp "'a"n't elcttl'd 10
the po\111on he \ought he "a'
appointed to the Planning C o m-
m1!>!.1on \he -;aid.
Promotmnal photograph., C 1rn.:11
prr'>l'f\C\ sho" e'rl"}o ne·., girl ne \l
door ad,annng from bro"n o;au'>age
;url'i to the then outre flapper bub In
some of them. Bcrnadcue·., hair I\
d~ed platinum. but ~he nncr lo,ec,
hl·r nearl~ angelic ~mile .
The f)l'l1te. 5-foot tall woman had a
;un n YX-pound frame 1ha1 a \lt'ad}
j1cl of t hocolatc "ouldn't expand
~he " d1'>pla)ed 1n froth} dant t•
:o'ltume\ that o;ho" oil her 'iOll arm\
and <,llm kg' but none of the m1c.JnlT
and rlca' age rnn\lder<'d rae~ tod:I\
( n>l.'11 \a\\ ~he cnJO}rcJ the picture
bu\1nC\\ ht'C,lUSl' II \\a'\ fun
"You du.Jn'1 ha'e a srripl 1n thU\t'
.l<i~'> 11 wa\all oil the cuff." h n}onc
\ttl do"' n wgrthcr and camr up w11h
1h1..· pl ot <,1tua11on'> and 'ccnl'' 1ha1
Inter appca1t•c.l on the mo' 1c \l rn·n
'>he \a 1d l nc.kr I Y 2(h cond 1111111\
filming cl \hllrt 'Ubll•Cl rnuld lake.·
1hout ~1 month<,.< 1<){'t1 <,a11J
.\\ ,1 tomcd1t ac. lr<''i'i C1nl'l1 -..1ul
\h1..• hJdn·1 a pra}er ol hnom1ng ,1
\tar .\nd lOn'>1tknng the dangcrou'
\llu.i11 on' dramallr actre\W\ l11unc.I
them'l'h c.·'> 111 . C1oct1 <,a id <;he \\111dc.I
hll 'l' 'hunned \en nu!I role" I l·ad1n1t
mt•n \~erl· rl''>t t11ng fair dam'll'I' from
r.11 lrm1d trnlb. high \('a' and othl'I
J'i\Orll'U calam111c'>
"1 t\ a wondt•r the} II\ eel · \hl· -.,11c.I
Just Call
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D .. '1 "4>t pfoolo by Howerd llplft
Bernadette Goetz of Lido Isle recalls her silent 11ereen days
H young actreH Eileen Burdette
In lal'I. (1oc11 hlJml''> a .,cas1dc
'tun1 1n Laguna H1..•at h for hack
problem., she 'liUfltr'> tuda ~ .\ <.eenc
.alled for (1oc11· rharallt'1 lo leap off
J 12-fuot\arH.tdurw \nd ..... hl·nag1rl
hrought 1n a'> a douhlc rl'fu'>ed tu
.llt1..•mpt lh1..' fl'al { rt1Cl/ 'J~\ \he
\ll'PIX'c..I oil ht•i ,di anc..l la nc..lcu 1arnng,-
h o n holh hn·l,
( r!)('I/ relall\ an11t hcr 'll'Ol' c,hu1 1n
I Jguna lkach. 1hcn .14uJ1nl and \t'f~
rural art1\t'" l Ommunm popular
1.\ 11h Moll\ M>c>d lilmmal..l'r'> The
1c1111n too~ phire in a lr11n1 ht·Jroom
11 thl' 11ng1nal l l111d I aguna "'h1ch
,hl' rl'mcmht"r<o il\ a l\\t1-\ll1'\ \l.Ood-
frame hu1lc.J1ng .. "'11h a halrnn)
1rnund the \\hole thing."
I '"ng \unhght rrfkr tl·d 1n h) large
"" t·r-ra1n1cd board.... thl' carn-
·r.1m1.·n prcparl'd to film (ioc11 and
lh1 k ad1ng man muurnmg o'er
t 1111.·11· d~ 1ng mother
.. II "'a\ '-UPPO'>l'd 111 ht· a c,ad '>Cenc
1nJ I "a<. In ing tu "ori.. m\Sclf up
1nc.J he (the fcatl) 1. .. a, leaning aaoss
1h1.· ht·d crack1ngJui..e ... " '>hr o;a1d.
I ill' awa~ from tht· tmght ligh t\ of
I 1n'lit'I r own ha,n't ht·l.'n horing for
1h1.· -.1111 \ital (im.·11 ·\nd most of 11
ha' ix'l'n gond. 'ihe ':l}'-
( 1ot·11 a'ikcd 1ha1 -.onw deiad' ol
her pm Jle Ilk 1101 ht· r<'pca11..·d . hut
o,h1..• did marn -more than once \he
"nd her mot hl'I a "'1dc11.\ b~ th at 11 ml..'.
lo<,t all thl'lr monl·~ 1n the Depre'>\lon
hut "got through \Ol11l' "'-3)."
C1ol·t1 karncd to rrranage a drug
'>torr during lhl· I '-.110~ It .... a., 1n lhl'
hl·an ot lkH·rh llllh anc..1 John
V. a~ n1.··, lalhl·r ran a rain1 '>t1Jr1..· do" n
thl' -.1rre1 \hl· ,;ml
In rcn·n11.caf\. (met/ ha!> '>Phi her
11mc ht·t"'n·n tra"clinganc.J work a<, a
ho-.p11al 'oluntccr \h1..• has '1\111..·d
(tuna and thl· \u, 1et l n11>n 1 .... 1cr.
\he'\ lx•en w ·\lrll'<I. 1-g} pt. 1 halland
and Japan
( 1oc·11 ha, hl'l'n a volunteer at Moag
Memorial I lo'ip1tal in Newport
Beal h Im 15 )en rs. She cs11matr'> \he
ha'> donated about 9.000 hou" lu the
ln'illlUllOn
\llhuugh 11m1..'\ ha'e <.:hanged
C1oe11 '"~' 'hl' hao;n·1. <i111l outgoing
and 1nuda11gabll.'. '>he ma1nta1n\ a
pa,.,1on tor dre,\lng up and ha\ 1ng a
good 11mc
Mcmrnto' from her mo' 11.' da) s.
tnnkl'I\ from ahroad and famll)
p1c1urc'i Jewratc Ciocll' ~aterfront
home.
''f'\(' had a mar"tkiu\ life. honey:·
<ohe <,a1d
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laoleled llght showers tell early today as molal troplc11 air
sire ~ overJ outhern Calllornla, but most of the rain
evaporated before It reached the ground, the Natron1I Weather
Servoe aatd
The Los Angeles area wlll have Iowa In the 501 and h1gh1 Tuetday In the mid to upper eos Chance of rain wilt d~rease to
20 pereent. Overnight temperatures In the valleys will bottom out In the 40s ton1ght and rlae.to the 60s Tuesday
Along the Orange Coast It wlll be partly cloudy tonight ond
Tuesday. Slightly cooler days with highs in the 60s. Lowa tonight
In the 401 and tower 50s.
From Point Conception to the Mexican Border and out 60
mllea -Inner waters: Light and varta ble winds night and
morning hours becoming westerly 8 to 18 knots With 2 to 3·foot
wind· waves in the afternoon and evening hours Tuesday. 1 Westerly swell 1 to 3 feet .
Temps Kan"' '-''Y ~) Ot
l H V99e1 74 SS Llltle AOC~ 7J fj1 ··(@ ~ "'ONTI;
Watm -~Old~
l O<>llVllle &5 41 High tow IO< 24 nours ending •I SI m ~· 66 63 Snow.,, A8I\ H,,,, .. Snow Occlud•O..,,. SlllrC>flMV &,.
.&lbeny •8 26 M1am1S..Ch 70 60 NMarW w.r... S9Mc• NOM US o.ot ol C-C.. Albuet-oue et 51 Mrtw-.. e3 4!> Ama11110 76 eo Ml)f1-St PllUI 47 31 Anc;hQfagl 42 31 NHll.,1111 ST SI Atllllll fill 52 ~()flNt\t 80 81 ee 5e AUentic City S6 H ~YOflo. 511 39 Calif. Temps S1n11 Crui
Au111n 711 et NOffol~ Va S9 311 ra,_ vlfley 4S 3t
8elllm0<• 01 32 Oklal>O<ne City 7 I e2 Y osemtht vty 60 28
81rm1neham 1r5s Om•h• 60 •II tilgh. low 101 24 nours en<11no 1151 m e11merc~ t10 31 011an<10 84 eo 81lltWtfleld 70 llO 801 .. 48 a2 Ph11a<1elphl• 59 32 £ur11ka 511 47 Bo, ion 44 32 Plloanl• ao 63 l"rt11no 87 •e Surf report BullalO .. 37 58 39 l or"all•• 6• .. 48 25 P1tlll>Y1fl c._ Portlao M~ 4 t 2 t lOS Anjjell'J 69 58 Cherlellon S C 6• so P0<lland 01 6' 3.f 0 1111a11d 86 60 LOCATIOfil llZI SHAN
Ch.arlftton W V 63 30 i>.o·~ 5t 21 PalO Robtet 60 46 >iun11ne1on e .. a. t-3 fatr
CMllot1eN C 66 40 = es 33 Red 81;,tl Sfi 48 l\ivtW Jetty, Newpon 4 ,.,,
c~ 52 31 Cny 47 33 AedWoocl Ctty Ill 52 t Olh Slrwt New1>0t1 4 lair
G/\lC4IOO 84 43 '*'° 56 37 811e1-10 57 44 22'WI llrwt. ~ -4 ,..,
Ctnc>nnell .. 47 Rlci>mOf><I ... :IS s ....... 64 llO llalbOe Wedge 0 l>OO<
~ 81 44 St Loutw '° 47 San <>ieoo 70 511 LIOU'\• 8Mcfl H I '"" Co11Jm1><n on e2 45 SI Pet•Tam~ 13 62 San Franc•~ e 1 so SanCtemenle 2·3 QOOCI
Concor<I N H St 18 S114l L ... 11C•ty 411 31 Sllf'll• 8a111eta 114 48 Naier temp se
Oellal-Ft Wa<tn ,. 18 San AnlOftlO 78 67 SIOC:~ton 57 39 Swell d"ecoon -1
0.yllWI 82 43 Sin Juan.PR 82 70 '*'-6.4 24 St Sle Mane 45 28 H1gn low 101 )• "°"" ~1ng et S p m 0.. Motnel 85 48 SMltle 52 32 Tides Oellolt 83 4<1 Sf)Ollane 0 22 8ftflt0W 72 53 Ouluth 60 32 SyraouM SI n 811h0p 87 33 El P112 13 52 l"apel<a 59 55 Blylhe 85 8t TODAY Fa~b.,,ka 40 21 Tucson 79 ~7 Ca1a11111 60 48 5econd 1ow 5 55 pm I 7 Fa1go 44 33 Tut11 75 64 Long BtHICh 118 53
FltgtflH 48 .. , WtMhlnglon 82 311 MIWllO••e 73 52 TUllOAY
Grana Raptdt 57 42 WICNll 87 52 Monl .. 9}' 61 49 ~"" 111gn 12 32."' 53 0r .. 1Fetl1 30 15 w.1tt .... ea,,. 55 32 Ml WMIOf'I 54 • t F11at IOoAi 809• m 03 HertlO<O 53 n N-tBeat:h Ii• 54 Sec.ona 11ogt1 255pm 29 Helene 48 21 On1a110 70 53 Sec.ono 1ow e 40pm 2 " •IOnolutu 80 70 PeMCl..na 89 S2 Extended HoldllWI 78 85 Riv8fl!Oe 7 t Sl Sun $4111 10<1ay at 5 5 7 IUll... 11-k\cllenapol>• 84 46 71 JldllOnMI 13 '° ~e..nwaono Partly CIOuOy A kllle cOo1e< wttll e S.nGeb<lel
55 r ... so • ., et fl 08. m end Mtt again ••
7' ~2 S S8pm JadtlO<lllilfe 70 •7 ~hence°''*" late Thwrtday « frkl91 Sen .Jote 67 60 Moon lllM 1001y at 11 43 p m MLI 31 32 H19hl 1n Ille liOI l ows o12 to 5:1 .iu-
SOVIET ...
From Al
done b) th(• Supr,·mc So' 1et. the
national parliament.
Tho ugh he has been a full m1.·mbcr
uf1he ruling Polltburuonl) fiH· )l'ars.
thl' choice of Gurbachc' "'as no
o;urpnsc. Hie; pos111oning in the Pol1-
1huro lineup during public 1..•,cnl\ in
rct·rnt months had led We111crn
diplomats to label him thl' Kremhn\
No. 2 man.
Thl' !>""' ftness of 1oda} ·s succe'>\ion
announcrmcnt made 11 clear "1t had
been "orkl'd out in ad' ancC':· \aid
one Western diplomat."' ho asl..ed not
lo Ix· 1den11fied
Thl· rudd,.faccd. "h11t•-ha1red
( hern1.·ni..o. "'·ho'>e ill hcallh had ktpt
him from puhhc \It:\'. for ~erk'> at a
t1m1.·. \\a'> the third Kremhn t•h1d to
die 1n h11k more than t, .. u )1..•ar\. part
of n re' oh 1 ng-door '>U{'Ce'i\lon that
ha' complicated alread) frigid l IS-
Sm· 1ct rcla11on'>. ·
I ht: ;innoumemenl of hi\ death
n1ml· on the nr oftht· reiump11un of
l 1.S.-So' 1et nucll.'ar arm'l-c·ontrol
talks 1n GcnC\ a. s" 11/crland fhe
dcle$3110n~ announced lht·ir d1)·
CU'l'>IOn'> "ould open 3'> \l'hedukd
T uc\da\.
Once' again. a'i 1n thr pa<.1. \0\ 1c1
oflic1al!> waited man) hour\ before
announcing a o-.1e1 lcadcr·s death
Earl) '>•&nl> of an cmcrgcn1..) in
Mo~rnw came Sunday when h1gh-
rank1ng Sov1c1 delegation., in San
Fran1.·1sco. Yugosla' ia and Wr!>t (,cr-
man) cul 'ihort O\ ersca\ v1s1t\. L1ghl'i
ht:lfned before dawn toda} at the
hl·adquartcr'i of the Communist
Part\ ( cn1ral Committee. an ind1ca-
t1on ·ur unuo;ual act1\ It\ and ov1et
nid10 and telc' 1'i1on -s" itched to
\!Hllhcr musK.
rht· death announcement. re-
p11r11.·d h~ the otlic1al Ta-.., nc" 1:1
3gcnq at 2 p.m. ( 3 a.m. Ps·r land read
nH'r thl' national tck·' 1'>1on and radio
S1n11 Ane 69 54 luea<layalO IOam
Delly l'tlot pflolo by Nc:Nnt ltMflW
m·11.\ork... c;aict . Crane rescue
nlal'k-draped flag) \\-err 4llll 1..1~
hung on maJor Mo\cow building., h)
lrl'"'' "'ork1ng 1n \unn). 21-Jtgree
f ;ihn·nhe11 "-Cather C'h1.•rnrnko\
11t1rtra11 \\3'> placed on the front 111 thc
t l'ntral Hou<ie of l 'n1on' \\here h1'>
hod\ .... 111 he 1n '>lair JU\I aero'>'> from
thl· "rcmlin'.; l<>"enng r1..·c.J-hn<k
\\:Ill~
Fellow construction workers etand by as Newport Beach
paramedic• use a crane and r escue basket to 19wer a 26-
year-old worker, who was injured early this morning when
he tripped on a cable and fell while worklni on the upper
levels of the Four SeaM>na Hotel on Newport Center Drive. A
pa ramedic spokesman said the man fell from about 10 feet,
injuring ht• left wri•t. He was taken to Hoag Memorial
Hospital in Newport Beach for treatment.
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